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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-02-27 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • • • • • • WO eris Ill ire 0 ISIOll •• • --- * * -ti .. ti: ti 1i ~ :tr ti ~ ':.ti :t; ?:i :a ~ ~ ':.ti W. Teacher Group Plans DAILY PILOT Santa Ana Blaclalist * * * 10' *. * * South Lashed by 2 Die in Crash 14th Floo~ Fire Kills Woman, 7 4 By TERRY COVILLE Of ni. DeltJ Piiiot 5111f A 14th noor fire in Costa Mesa's Bethe) Towe rs burned an elderly woma11 to dealh late Friday night. Two teenagers were killed shortly after the fire when their car collided with a tire chiefs car headed (or the 18-story tower. Firemen found Mrs. ~larie Laurence Rattey dead, apparently burned while 1/eeping, in her one room apartment in the retireme11t hote1. Cigarette smoking was listed as the probable cause of the fire which destroyed Teachers Group Plans Blacklist For Santa Ana By GEORGE LEIDAL 01 1M O.llr Pltet S!11f 'The 900-member Santa Ana Educators i\ssociation is preparing to inform teachers across the nation that the Santa i\na~ Unified School District is a poor place to work. The teachers Represe.ntallve Council !his week called a "sanctions alert" sgainst the district claiming teachers !re dissatisHed with unsafe buildings. low . salaries and an •·evident lack of ~mmunity support." Within the next two weeks, the 9()0.. members of the teachers' association -three fourths of the district's teachers -will vote on the sanction procedure :hat may lead to a blacklisting of the :tistrict throughout California and the U.S. I One board member said the teacher iction "helps bring to the public's al· :entlon the seriousness of the problems. i\ sanction can be no more serious than the conditions as they exist in :his district,'' Charles K. Paskeriao Jr. said. Among conditions cited by Paskerian 1rt the district's crumbling school ::iuildings the board has recommended )t closed, overcrowded classrooms and lht failure of a tax override thll week !hat would have helped solve aome of ihe probltms. He said he does not feel the teacher 1ctlo.ri will be detrimental to UM! dl!trlct ilnce the sanclions "call attention to ,roblems tllat are real." He is optimistic the community wlll move to correcl &efic\encies "that dramatically affect our rducetional program. We do have a -'1ortage o( funds. but I think ~'e "'ill pass another override -perhaps one of a lesser amounL" John Smith. executive dlrtdor of the leachtrs group. said the vole wlll bring in 1 "th1'ffi to flye man panel to 1tud,y (Stt TEACHERS, P ... II apartme,nt 1412, but did little damage elsewhere. The t"'o dead teenagers were listed as Edward Hernandez, 19, of 1966 ~1aple St., Apt. 3, Cost• Mesa. and Clara Arbuckle, 14, of Cost.a t.1esa. Two other youths were seriously hurt in the colllslon. They were Paul Baldwin, 19, of Costa Mesa, and Paul Arbuckle, 171 of 2002 Maple St., ApL t, Co.st.a MC!!ia. Police said the teenagen' car collided with a fire dllers·car driven by Battalion ChJef Ron Coleman, who was headed to- ward the tower to investigate the fire, aboot midolght. Coleman;,as listed in satisfactory ton· dition at C.OSta Mesa Memorial Hospital with ankle and leg injures. Hoag Hospital authoritltS said Bald- win, driver of the one car, was in guard· ed condition with multiple fractures and ArbuckJe was in extremely critical ron- diUon with head inj\D'ies. Police Said run details of the crash were not available but that the two car9 \\'ere scattered across Placenta Street near Estancia High School. The Bethel Towers blaze -third re. parted frre in allghtly more than a year for the Assembly of God sponsOred re-- tirement center -started about 11:20 p.m. (See FIRE, Pa1e l) 10 More Trasli Disposal Sites Urged for Area By JACK BROBACK Of .. o.llY Plllf Ili ff AcqulsUon of JO or more landfill sites by 1996 for disposal of the count y's trash 11 advocated in a t"·o-volume solid waate dispo&al report now under study by Orange-County supervisors. The report was two years in the mak· lng1 It was launched under a Health, Education and Welfare grant to the: coun- ty ,.Roll Department. Engl nee ring· Sdencea Inc. of Arcadia put the report lits ether. • .~ """" Ulo\ Ille ·C<!W11y-, four uhting llrodllll •ltM "111 be full by 1he mldolllOI ud urgea Ille acq.litlGo of otllen. Cur· ..ntly, the <lDllllly'• trl!h load •l!IOWllll to 11 million pow>dl 11'1' day. The reporlll calls for the licensing of trash haulers and nearly $2 million per year land and equipment acqulslUon program beginning in fl!Cll 111M2. The repcn predicted 1he dollbUni or the 111111 ud garbqe output ~Y lllllO and qvldrupllng by the year lOOO. Supervtoor David I. Bo)er hi. crlllclJ· ed the roport for nol DJlorinl m .. n, of <rash ~ Giber than the loodfUI melllod. Reds Pound Sorit.h: .Viets In Outposts SAIGON (UPI) -Communist forces beselged South Vietnamese troops at '"'O outposts in Laos today, bombarding them with heavy mortar and rocket fire throughout the night. The Communists d r o v e the South Vietnamese from one. base Friday. The government forces were. evacuated from Landing Zone Ranger south by U.S. helicoptera -the third outpost to fall in a v.·eek. Only two government bases were left north ol Highway 9, which leads from Vietnam into Laos. South Vietnamese troops backed by American air power moved into Laos Feb. 8 to cut the llo Chi Minh trail, the Communist supply route to the south. But in the past few days bitter right· Ing has been going on in the area or High11•ay 9. :several miles Inside Laos, causing heavy losse~ on both sides. The U.S. Command in Saigon report· ed the. loss of two more. helie<1ptera in Laos Friday, both or them OHS obser- vation craft supporting the South Viet- namett. Three Americans were wound· ed in the tv.·o crashes. So far. 34 Americ<1n aircraft ha ve been officially downed during tbe Uioi. campelgn and U.S. casualties in air support. o~r!'lti~n~ stood at 4:0. dr.~d. ~. "'ounded And 18 missing. accord'mg to unofficial figures. In Cambodia. government troop~ called in nighttime air strikes on a Communist force they battled all d:iiy Friday. The fighting 120 miles north- west of the capital of Phnom Penh con- tinued Into the night. but spokesmen said they had no casualty report.a by this morning. Jn Phnom Penh, terrorists threw 1 plastic charge on a busy downtown street this mom\ng but il failed to ex- ploc:le. Police said a man riding on the back or a motorbike to~sed the charge on the sidewaJk c)o!le to the hfondial Hotel -the first lerrorlst act in a week. ~ In the Laotian fighting. the Com- munists overran Hill 31 Thurtday, a strategic 30Uth Vietnamese outpost on Highway 9. The fate of the 450 para- troop defMders wu not known. Famed French.Comic Fernandel Succumbs PARIS ( API -Fernondel, ~ horse-toothed grin made him France's most popular rnm comedJan, 11 dead. his aon announced today. Tbe actor wu 67. Frank Fernande! 11ld hi• rather, wi- rnl aomt ,,., Femand COnllln~ dltd late ~ In htJ llomo on one of rarfo'a m.t luiuriQ rc1ldentl1l 1lrtt(s.. He ........... -• loll& lllncaa. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 197.~ VOL."-NO. ... I llCTJONI, ft PA•ll Tornado ·Barrage Winter Sunset. ' .'MILT ''"°'l~ W . 'O'Oaiilll ,: .-,~,.. . 'l .. As sun slips below borl!on, atmosphere disl<Jrt!on•g1y(!!' 1t the appear- ance of an atomic blast. In contrilt. girf'Wallting-bet dog. alone an Orange Coast beach appears 1ei'ene, reflecUng Uie moO<I set liy &and, sea and sun at dusk on a winteJ's daf. . Bluster y Winter · Winds Blitz Southland Areas LOS ANGEIES (UP) -BluJtery win- ter winds, aweeplng Into Southern Call· fomla from the upper duert, played havoc with camper and trailer traffic Friday but a spokesman for the U .s,. Weathtr Service said ''ttiey seem to be 1ubl!lding.'' Shortly aftt.r noon. gus1s of up to 50 mllu an hour were recorded at the Van Nuyi AJrport wblla winds up to llS mph bufltl<d .,.., near Zuma lleocb. Small cralt wamitll 1'!" poot<d !tom Point Conception to the Mealcan border. Peaky winds aren~t txpectcd to _pla&Ve lloatori aJooc the Orllllit Coast toclay. Tllo Harbor Departmett saut sm1ll ciafl waml.np were liken down at 11 p.m., Friday. Normal winds are expected to make sailing a pleasure today rather than a penalty. In San Bernardino County, the Galifor· nla Hlghw1y Patrol had several Slg.a- 1er11 in ef(ect and aJao is.wed a warning to camper and trailer traffic lor nearly all major arteries. A spokesman for the CHP .. id that 11 lt1161 t'l'O mobile ho.,.. were destroyed In San Bernardino. One or lh<m, the CHP said, "looked like It had·~· 1 Storm Takes .Heavy .Toll In 3 States EUTAH, Ala. (UPil -A dozen or men tornadoes whipped through a U.-lllte area Of Ule Southland Frlday. calL!blg damages estimated in excess of $200,00t but no known deaths or injuries. Jt was the second baJTage of twisters to hil the South in five days, 1p1Wlltd by a squall line that set off fla.!h flood.. Ing in southeastern Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. Last Sunday 101 penoM were kJlled in tornadoes. A radar screen showed that ~ or the Friday's tornadoes struck near Rule. ville Jn the '-flssissippl Delta, where resi- dents were still strugglng to recover from last Sunday's twisters. But it did no apparent damage. The worst of seven twisters counted bl Alabama struck in this western Alabama county, seat. "Running down the ralli'oad track!','' the tornado destroyed lS home.!I and seven business buildings, lulQcked down trees and threw a trailer atop ~ hou.!e. Damage here alone. was esUmated at $200,000. Other tornadoes Wtre reported. In another S4!CUon of Greene COunty, In Birmingham, Montgomery, Mat Gad• den, Waverly, in eastern Alabama antl near l>lne hill in Wilcoil County. At least four tornadols skitt~ across parts of west and central Georgia, cam:. ing serious damages to· homes and other buildings. 'The worst touched down about a mile south of Zebulon. Ga., practicall1 destroying Wade's Trading Po,,t and rip- ping the roofs on three houses and • y,·arehouse. The twister. cut a awath about t• yard! wide rot almost.,a .balf mile., . ''I "law ·~ b~ l'(ile , ln!ei ""°""' . orr· .,..i;t high",l ••l<U'ib,COU)\ty;Sherilt J. A. ·Rlggtna, 'lt•looqd• Uk .. JI. touo11e4 down and bounced back·u~"· . ~ Weather Clouds are expected to Increase along the coast today and there will be some wind. Uiw tempera- tures tonight will be in lhe mkl-40'1 while the high, 6hould reach 68. INSIDE TODAY Otte phone cou oltcr<d his lift. A retired retailer tellr how, through a non·profit orpa'Pl.lzo- tion. he helped a busintu "'' .. ture in Iran ond helped hinutlf and his wife at the same timt. Today" FAMILY WEEKLY cov- er story. ""' """ ' c~ "''""' ... c~ u..ii C.ltl '' C ..... ~ K Dtllfl N11kQ U C--.t ,,.. • •~lltf•""""'' 11-11 • :i 'llf!llltf ~a.II J -" AMI.....,. 11 """""' n .11 • .., lll•l't ... ,.....,. 11-11 lied Mattlttf. tt.21 """ Lell ' , l I % OAILV >!LOT Sal urday, Ftbru'ry 27, ll'f71 The War Mexico Cannot Forget By N.OllMAN R. ANDERSON Of 1ht ~llY l"llft "'" AS WARS GO. ll didn 't amount to much for the U.S. alUlough It paid big dividends and made English, not Spanish. the dominant ll!nguage of the Southwest. That was the Me1ican War of 1848 v.·h.ich brings a "what war'' reaction to most Americans mol"f: famifiar with the Revolution, Ci\'il War, World Wars l and If. Korea and lndotjlina, But that's not the· impresslan of lhis war that you get trrMexico. Down there, 1848 was the year o( "the war" an4 it's a touchy subjec~ even after 123 YUJ'4 .. , \Vhat v.·as ~:"manifest de:stiny" of. the U.S. was blatant ;iggrei;sion by the Norte Americanoi; as far as the A1exicans are concerned, YOU CAN JIUl\'T all over the U.S. amt no\~find a .rem,indC~ of what happi?Jitd in 1848. But in M.tQco ;)rOJJ .JJiltoo! )ta_ye the ~me ptobl~. a_s I learned during a recent visit to Guadalajara, Mexico's secon<flarg; est city. ln Guadah1j~ra. memorie3 or that war are rOund· everywhere -In mar.um enls, names of parks, streets, plazas. rountairi s. Jusl ·orle example will prove the point ''Los Ninos Heroes" is the name of a major street. a beautiful iiquare. or plaza. and an impressive monument in downtown Guadalajara. To the Atel.icans, it is Cor· regidor, Pickett's cllara:e at Gettysburg-.· the Alamo all · wrapped into one. It 13 the a}rmbol of bravery, heroism and.patriotism of the highest order. "The Young Boy Ht!roeJ" were a smaU group of miJJ~ fary cadets who defl!!nded their post.. on the heightl of Chapulte"pec in i\fexico City against the overvt'belming forces of the invading Americans under General -Winfield S<;oll. · THE LADS. just boys in their early teen.~. all \\'ere killed and the las! l.O die plunged rrom a parapet to his death on the rocks below carrying with him the cadet battle flags to prevent their capture. Throughout Mexico you find these remi nders and an American will keep silent when a Mexican speaks not without some bitterness. Our gulde in Guadalajara expressed it succinctly. "You know the resull of lhat \\'ar'.' 'Ve lost Texas, /\'e"' i\.1exlco and California." 1 could say nothing. 1 think I kno~· how he felt. I RE~t EMBER anolher case of "manifest destinv" that we called blatant aggression . It was 1942 and ihe U.S. lost Guam. \llake Island and the Philippines. Aeeent on Love ·. ll.n.tkrgrout1d Rciil' Transports Animals One ef the agents has an accent and most never meet tace-to-face. but they run An · Underground Rai\road, over copper wires in the sky. They are anonymous. 'They are jealous 1n the security ol their unending stream of refugees. un\\'anted . unloved or just lost . This Underground Railroad. however, s a network of lady an imal-lovers rledictated to finding ne"· home~ for pets, mostly cat's. A typical telephone call fin this Orange Coast hookup "'ill be to lhe DAILY PILOT":i1 Free to You ad glrl:o;, "·ith a ne"' ba tch of homeless anima ls. Som e wnmen dfvn te hnurs to lt -but "'on't give names or addresses to avoid a deluge of unwanled pets on their doorsteps-and receive no pay, just satisfaction. This is one recent call , word-for-word. "Hello. This is -. 1 have aeven ba sset pups. a bluetick bound. 1 mixed terrier and a brown and white springer 1paniel. Cats, howe\•er. ~re almost al\1taY6 their st nck·1n-t rade. One reason i:o; thal cats - unlike dogs -have no licens- ln1 programs. \~·hich makes tracing of ownershifl virtually hnp0ssible when they v.•ind up in the county pound or shelter. "Thfre is just no provision for kitties." explains one of the 12 to 20 anonymous women involved. known to DAILY PILOT ad girls. No cost is involved for Free to You pl!cement, but the pets often need medical care and boarding in a shelttr until given a permanent home. ''We live in a condominium and already have two cats of our own." explains one member of the Underground Railroad . Pet Assistance, a national organization. does help with funds for neutering to defuse the fel ine population bomb, although the cats are never consulted. ~1any kitlies probably prefer a full. footloose and fancy.free sex life to the same old home and hearth each night. One rccenl foundling cat was recuperating from coslly jaw surgery, given post· operative care by a Hun· tington Beacll vet who aids the Underground Railroad. Then ;i new crisis developed. The Underground Railroad "'ill gain four new fares soon. unless !he rightful owner of the cat found on Avocado Street 1n Costa Mesa claims her. "In other words, it'.11 loo la te for spay ing, at leaat for nov." ·· quipped one l.!1dy con· ducto r on the un ique line. 12 Students Get Degrees • TEFLON n' 10• flY· PAN . Sunilll'( 9 JJ ly :S7 J." .. ~ .. ,,~·- Alumirium-with c<110r-- ful jtolymi4c.finis~ Non-stick ,n01t'S"Cn tch! -0.'-Mnt. TM SALE I . POLYESTER .. KNIT PANT TOPS · Our Rog. 2.91 Suniloy Only 22 C/iargo Ir The ta.ilorcd knit top that complements oJ.nts. Short tlccvc nyling, 4-button pla.cl.:ct flap ·pnck· ct. Many colors. S·i\f·L. WOMEN'S PANTY HOSE Suniloy Only ~I ' R99. 1.28, ~inh stretch C nylon, 1eam1css, with ' ' nude heel. Popular col· Pr. ¥ ors. In S., 1-t, i\ln"., T. So you ltnn\\' why you never bear of an yone running fnr cat-catcher. but ,.]ways dog· catcher or Humane Officer ln ~ snphistiCilted limes . Tw elve students from com- munilie~ along tht Orange Coast bave completed bac--f\'l';;,r; calaurea1e r1 e g re e rc·l j W .;<.>J Cat theft . incident,.lly. isn't quite 1bt same as dog then for lhls reason. Dogs can be. licensed Ju~t Uke moMr vehicles so It Is more serious to ateal one - 1 debatable moral poinl-but it maW lhe a!-lovers .angry. How and why does the coalltlon of iruburban ladles whole lntetliaenct aystem rtval& thlll~ Utt CIA operate? One ~•son Is because some- one: muat , they believe. quirements at C h a pm a n L Colle~e anrf wi.JI receive their diplomas Saturday. 1lle area graduafes are: From Costa ~fesa: Kartn A. Lindq uist. Jamts A , Mantern ach ilnd Ann_ McKenzie Yet, From El i:oro: George 1 LB. BAG CHOCOLATE SUNDAY ONLY J-lunt, Jr . 1....onard ~1arkwilz 2 I 00 and ll'•de H. Mcintyre Ill. FO< • From Huntington Bt:ar h: 1 lb bft Raymornl G. Lamoureux 111! •h '1 ~1' 1 and Richard D. Luft. c oco 11 Pl. of drllr!ou1 F'rom Laguna Stich: W.!!t· REDUCE WITH AYDS~ Rog. 2.97-Sun.Only 2.34 fo. Ayds reducing plan candy c me s in !.our n1vor. OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. COSTA MESA ONLY! f 20 GALLON GARBAGE CAN SUNDAY ONLY Heavy dut;y, 2tJ gal. gal- vinh::ed g11.rba.::e can with MEN'S BOAT SHOES SvnJay Only Rtg. 2.96. Navy boat stripe, 3·ply cotton c1n· vas, made in U.S. A. \Vhitc, blue, grecn.6~· l ?. I!~ 5 ·PC. PLASTIC GROUP ~'6yr Choice! 9~ ~tg,1,47.Wastc bukcts C ,.. i.i 26-32 qt. SU. Swing- :op bin: laundry ba.sl.:ct1 E i. G·~2l.!rash can. ANIMAL NURSERY LAMPS SUNDAY ONLY 2.56 \Vhlmslcl'll 11nimA"i!, tn cnlorful plasfl<'. fnrm !hf' h~ .. of the~ l11mp~ fnr !hf' nuf'llt'ry with ('no{'>rdlnnted i:h11dC11, Ass!. • 1970 DICHONDRA FOOD 40 lbs. With ln.-ctlcide REG. $3.77 s2.97 A Sflf'cial mix1urf" nf top quali· ty rlant nutrients desi~ed to mrct thP JX'f'U liar feeding ha- ~lll~iiiiiiiiioil .. bits of di rhnndra. ALUMINUM .. SCREEN DOOR SUNDAY ONLY REG. $9 .96 6 44 ~ I' 32x80, 36x80 aluminum sc-.reen door. Also has screen guard for better lervit'e. incl. all necessary hard"·are: 11mll1r It Ulu1!r1ho11 NEEDLE· WOVEN BLANKETS R SYnt/ 3 oy Only 2 66 ·~. •O · .47, Rayon/ '.I;· polyester 72x90" blan· J.:,t. In gol d, yr\lov.', J q u J, green, ra~pbcrry. GLORY SPRAY FOAM RUG CLEANER 97c Sunday Only Slarllini;: hi~h 11peffi ni~ l'lf'Rnl'r Iris you rlr.'l n ynur ruJ:' In !hf' 11ftrrnonn, rnlcr· tatn In the evening. . ' " ,.,,. .. .. t<o ~~·4 CRASH HELMET Rog, 11.91· 19.91 13.96 i\1eris o r t xc ccds US.Ast • Z90. I spccifi(ltions, 1 rlrst. they find or are nottttm by someone else who bU found 111 str1y, homeless or abandoned animal. "It cornea under the head lnA of 1 219bby' ••Y• one woman. •'We pay out of our own pockttJ," says another "·ell· ren Otnnis and P.!lmtha D. Straytr. From Laiuna Nigue l : Kathie.en Severns. From Nt~·port Beach: Nan- ci Dee Phillips. . 2200 HARBOR BL VD. ~~;:~· 0:~ COST A MESA Harbor \ -I • ,._, !......-- Weekend YOt:. M, NO. 50, 5 SECTIONS, 90 .PAGES • • ire Ill 3 States Hard Hit Twister Barrage Rips. Into South EUTAH , Ala . (UPI l -A dozen or more tornadoes whipped through a three-state area of the Southland Friday, causing damages eslimated in excess of $200,IXKI but no kno\\'n deaths or injuries. It was the second barrage of twisters tG hit the South in five days, spawned by a squall line that set off flash flood- ing in southeastern Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. Last Sunday 101 persons were killed in tornadoes. A radar screen showed that one of the Assemblyman Acts to Open Rege1it Quiz SACRAi\1ENTO (AP) -A Republican Assembly leader says he plans to renew a legislative investigation into possible shady business deals between the. Uniter~ ~ty or California and two UC rege1ts. ~ssem!:llyn1an John Stull of Leucadia, COP caucus chairman, said Friday he 'fill 1eek to continue the probe in the wake of an As.sembly Education Committee conclusion that "in1propriety" may hate 111arred recent business dealings. UC Preside11t Charles Hitch has dis· missed the report involving regents Ed Pauley and Ed Carter as "unfounded in fact and completely unwarranted." "'Vhen the University receives a copy of the report," said Hitch, "we will re- spond in full to I.he committee as prompt. Jy as possible." The c0mmittee's conclusio11 released Thursday, stemmed from a resolution last year by Stull and Assemblyman Robert Burke, (R·Huntington Beach). Stull says he plans another resolution for renewed legislative investigation. "That's mv intention," said Stull by phone from Florida where he ii attending a conference on educational 1i>UChers •• ... To continue the investigation." The committee r eport criticized three business transactions : -Formation of a holding company to do business with an oil firm owned by Regent Pauley. -A stoCk donation to UC by Regent Carter. lJC sold the s1ock. bought a Los Angeles hon1e and lot \vl1ere Carter lived. v;Hh the proceeds. then sold Carter a lifetime ri ght to live in the home for 175,000. - Possible connict or intere!lt arisin6: from development plans around the UC campus at Irvine. carter is director of the Irvine Foundation, while another re- aent-Gov. Reagan's personal attorney \Villiam French Smith -Is a partner in a firm representing Irvine Co, Irvine interests donated J.000 acres for the cnmput but are rommercially develo~ tng the surrounding area as a city. "l do feel the people of this state need tn have some of these questions answered for them and that we get a closer look .a t the financial tra"'sactions goin~ on within the Board or Regents." said Stull . As.~mblyman Burke said he disagreed with Hitch'!! disclaimer on ''impropriety,'' but added he has not yet de veloped new legi111lion to pur.,ue the tangled traru;· ;ictions. Friday's tornadoes struck near Rule.- Ville in the Mississippi Delta, where resi· dents were still strugglng to recover from last Sunday's twisters. But it did no apparent damage. The worst of seven twisters counted in Alabama struck in th.ls weetern Alabama county seat. "Running down the railroad tracks," the tornado destroyed JS homes and seven business buildings, knocked down trees and threw a trailer atop a house. Damage here alone was estimated at $200,000. Other tornadoes were reported In another section of Greene County, in Birmingham, Montgomery, near Gads. den. Waverly, in eastern Alabama and near pine hill in Wilco'I County. At least four tornadoes skittered across parts of west and central Georgia, caus- ing serious damages to homes and other building3. The y,,.orst touched down about a mile saulh of Zebulon, Ca., practically destroying Wade's Trading Post and rip- ping the root's off three houses and a warehouse. The twister cut a swath about 100. yards wide f« 1JlftOlt e half mile. "I saw some big pine trees broken off waist high," pid Pike County Sheriff ~. A. RiHins. •qt loobd like ii t<>ucbed down and l:>otlnced biCi up ... 10 More Trash Disposal Sites Urged for Area By JACK BROBACK 01 Ille OtllJ Plr.t Sti tt Acqui5tion of 10 or more landfill sites by 1996 for disposal of the county's trash is advocated in a tw~volume solid waste disposal report now under study by Orange County supervisors. 1be report ~·as two years in the mak· ing. It wu Jaunched under a Jfcalth, Education and Welfare grant to the coun- ty Roal Department.Engineering· Sciences Inc. or Arcadia put the report together. It \\'arns that the county's four e~isting landfill sites will be full by the mid·l980s and urges the acquistion of others. CUr· rently, the county's trash load amounts to 11 million pounds per day. The reports calls for the licensing of trash haulers and nearly $2 million per year land and equipment acquisition program beginning in fiscal 1971·72. The report predicted the doubling of the trash and garbage output by 1980 and quadrupling by the year 2000. Supervisor David L. Baker bas criliciz. ed the report for not exploring mean~ of trash di.spo5al other than lhe landfill method. "We should explore other methods before committing ourselves to a long range plan or acquist.ion or land, Baker said. The. 10 sites listed in the report carry a 1971 price tag of $15.7 million. Equipment purchases will average $1.3 million a year, the report predic,ted. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, FEBRUA!lY ·27, 1971' • ow er I s Reds Pound South Viet,s In Outpost,s SAIGON (UPI) -Communist forces be.:ieiged South Vietnamese troops at two outposts in Laos today, bombarding them with heavy mortar and rocket fire throughout the night. The Communists d r o v e the South Vietnamese from one base Friday. The government forces were evacuated from Landing Zone Ranger south by U.S. helicopters -the third outpost to fall in a week. Only two government bases were left north or Highway 9, which lead.:! from Vietnam into Laos. South Vietnamese troops backed by American air power moved hlto Laos Feb. 8 to cut the Ho Chi Minh trail. the Communist suppl y route to the south. But in the past few days bitter fight· Ing has been going on in the area of Highway 9. several miles inside La~ causing heavy losses on both sides. The U.S. Command in Saigon report- ed the loss or two more helicopters in Laos Friday, both of them OHS obsef'o vation craft supporting the South Viet- namese. Three Americans were wound· ed. in the two crashes. So far, 34 Ameri~ aircraft h•ve been oftlcially downed jluring tht Laol campaign and U.S. cuualties in air sup~opera1ions stood at 40 dead, 33 wounded and 11 miulng, according ~ unOl!Jcial fiidm. ln Cambodia, government t roo p• called in nighttime air strikes on a Communist force they battled all day Friday. The fighting 120 miles north· west of the capital of Phnom Penh con· tinued into the night, but spokesmen said they had no casualty reports: by this morning. In Phnom Penh, terrorists threw a plastic charge on a busy downtown street this morning but it failed to e:x· plode. Police said a man riding on the back of a motorbike tossed the charge on the sidewalk close to the Mondtal llottl -the first terrorist act in a ~·eek. Jn the Laotian fighUng. the Com•. munists overran Hill 31 Thursday, a strategic south Vietnamese outpost on Highway 9. The fate of the 450 para· troop defenders wa.:i not known. Senff Convicted Of Murde1i11 g 3 PASADENA (APl -Siegfried "Fred'' Senff, a German-born medical technician, stands convicted of murdering his wife, son and mother-in-Jaw and faces life im· prisonment. Hearing the case without a jury, Su· perior Court Judge Walter Evans found Senff guilty Friday of murder. arson and assault. The judge decided the pen· ally and will formally sentence Senff, :W, on f\!onday. Senff was accused or using a claw hanl9 mer in beating to death his v.ife, Gloria, 33; their son, Kim, 10, and Mrs. Senff'• mother, 53-year-old W. E. Chapman, as they slept in their San Gabriel home. The defendant claimed he was Wane at the time but the CQUrt held otherwise. Prosecution witnesses quoted Senft as saying he had an "unbearable inferiority co1nplex" and wanted to commit suicide and take his family with him. The couple's daugther, Jenny, 7. also v.·as beaten but survived. D41LY PILOT Plllft H' Ptfrkll: O'Dtllltlt Winter' Sunset As sun ~slips below borlZon, atmosphere distortion gives it the appear· ance of an atomic blist. In contrast, girl walking her dog along an Orange Coast beach appears serene, reflecting the mood &et by &and, sea and sun at dusk on a winter's day. Blustery Winter Winds Blitz Southland Areas LOS ANGELES (UP) -Blustery win· ter winds, sweeping into Southern Cali· fornia from I.he upper desert, played havoc with ca1nper and trailer traffic Friday but a spokesman for the U.S. Weather Service said "they seem to be subsiding .'' Shortly arter noon, gusts of up lo 50 miles an hour '":ere recorded at the Van Nuys Airport while winds up to 65 mph buffeted areas near Zuma Beach. Small craft warnings were posted from Point Conception to the Mexican border. Pesky wtnda aren't expected to plague Call For County Freeze On Job Hiring Expected A freeze-·on all county hiring for the balance of.the fiscal year will be recom· mended to Orange County Supervisors Tuesday by County AdminlstraUve Office Robert E: Thomas. boaters along the Orange Coast today. The Harbor Departmeflt said .small craft warnings were taken down at 11 p.m., Friday. Normal winds are expected to make :r;ailing a pleasure today rather than a penalty. Jn San Bernardino County, the Califor- nia Highway Patrol had several Siga~ lerts in effect and also issued a warning to camper and trailer traffic for nearly all major arterle.:i. A spokesman for the CHP said that at least two mobile homes were destroyed in San Bernardino. One of them, the CHP said, "looked like it bad exploded." The weather service said that the high winds Thursday had subsided in most an.as and onty isolated of 11trong gust. ing was recorded Friday. At the PaJm.. dale Federal Aviation Agency tower, where winds Thursday reached a peak velocity of 81 mph, they had subsided to around 18 miles an hour . Hundred• of homes in the Los Angeles area were damaged by the ferock>us winds 1'1ursday. Large plate glass win· dows were broken in 5ome businesses in the Antelope Valley. Teachers Seek Blacklist There are more than 7,000 county Jobs at Otis time and the freeze on the 700 vacancies would be almost IO percent·of .all county positions. Thomu !-l'le5 the halt to hiring to maintain Jibe county reserve funds at a Ille l~:tor emugencies. UCI Graduate Gamers Prize Scliools in Santa Ana Face Possible Sanctions In· a ~ to superviron, 'Thomas •IYI !he. <leat· tiid baiaoct in county funds wot··~ tO I/< f!.5 · mllllon, that would have helped 10lve IOD'lt of bat · tt 18.-)M>W ~anUci~ that U will By GEORGE LEIDAL Of lllf OtllY P\111 lMtf The 90!).member Santa Ana Educal!:irs Association Is preparing to inform teachers across the nation that the Santa Ana Unified School DlJtrlct is a poor place to woric . Tbe teachers Representative Council this v.·eek called a .. "se1nc:tion.:1 alert'' against the district claiming teachers are dlssaUafled with unsare buildinas. low salarl'a 11.nd an "evlde.nt lack of community support." . Within the ne xt two \~eeks, the 900- member3 ol the teachtr1' •ssociaUon -three fourtlll of Ibo di1lricf1 teacllers 'f ) -will vote on the sanction procedure that may lead to a b\&cklisting of the di!trict throllghout California and the U.S. One bolrd member said the teacher 1cUon "helpi bring to the public's at· tention the seriousness of the problem!. A s&nctlon can be no more seriou!t than the condiUon.:1 11s they exist In thls district.'' Olarie:a K. Pukerian Jr. said. Among conditiona cited by Paskerlan are tM district'• crumbling school bulldlrigs the board haa recomm,Med be cloaed, ovattr0"'dtd cluarooms 'and the failure ol a tu override thl.s wffk Ille problems. be f4 ·1<> If mllilon. He oaid be -not 1 .. 1 Ille t<acll<r To Clll'NCI ihr downwml tm>d in action will be detrimental to the dislrlct county ~l -ftmds. Thomas suggests slooe the sanctions "call attention to that all ?00 jobs now vacant be left problems that are rtal." He is optimlsllc that wQ"~aod that any additional posi. the community will move to corrtd tlon.s that.become vacant be not filled. deficiencies ''that dramatically affect our Thomas,, estimates that . $1.S to 12.S educational program. Yt'e do have a mUllOO will be saved by June :Kl through sllortase of !undt. bu\ I think we tht· job ,....,._ · , w111 pa u another override ""'I perhaps ne onlj' .er wtll be _positions one of a lesser amount." ~-~ ' · ~t, "'~ ~. who John Smith, ueculive director .or the nilll'~'"~ ui' l'O\i<e l!'•illo l>tt'!lous teachers group, said the vote li1q b~lli ·r.~""' · I beoill)!rqt·iiill!v In 1 "lhrte to rive man panel ti ~ • ~ 1.r;.w. lucb pO'lltteftilWJ'tJllil (See TEACHERS, Pop I) ve din, under the Tbornaa ~ I' 1 Unlvmity o1 catUomia otudetit s1o1w rarely Win' prize!, or watr.ant -D~ recognltlon, bul tbll i.n·1 'the lind of aiogan ·)'OU ll!lghl ausped. Peter .Herman, UC 'Irvine graauate ln>m Loa All1etes, bu •on a«O<id place a'nd •10 in a alogari contt~ for curbing over-poputaUon, the supporting Hugh Moore Fund announced today in New York. "Curb your unit -conaervt yoo.r ptect','1 w~ bla contrlb11tion. Re was eH;ed oot inJudglng by leaders oi the Campaif!! I<> Oteck the Population 'J;1'1fPIOill9n • by Duke Unlv,..ily 1!1¥1<nf ,Ketu! i;lpt, receiplent of a 1!00 check. .. Ir )'Od lavt children, have • 11mall famU,," wu Sipe's wtnnlng entry. r ~our Home town .TEN CENTS es an 2 More Die In Accident Near Scene By TERRY COVILLE 01 lllt CMllr Plitt llfff A 14th floor fire in Costa Mesa'1 Bethel Towers burned an elderly womaa to death late Fr·iday night. Two teenagers were killed shortly after the fire when their car collided with a fire chief'.:1 car beaded for the IS.story tower. Firemen found Mrs. Marie Laurence RaUey dead, apparently burned while gJeeping, in her one room apartment i.11 the retirement hotel. Cigarette smoking was listed as the probable cause of the fire which destroyed apartment 141%, but did little damage elsewhere. The two dead teenagers we.re listed as Edward Hernandez, 19, of 1966 Maple St., Apt. 3. Costa Mesa, and Clara Arbuckle, 14, of Costa Mesa. Two other youths were seriously hurt tn the collision. They were Paul Ba1dwin, 19, of Costa Mesa, and Paul Arbuckle, 17, of 2002 Maple St., Apt. 4, Costa Mesa. Police said the teenagers' car collided with a fire chief's car driven by Battalion Chief Ron Coleman, who was headed to- ward the tower lo investigate the fire, about midnight. Coleman was listed in satisfactory con- dition at Costa 1'-tesa Memorial Hospital with ankle and leg injure.:1. Hoag Hospital authoriUea llid .Bald- win, driver of the one car, was In 1Uard~ ed condition v.•ith multiple fractures anit Arbuckle v.'as in extremely criUcal con- dition with head lnjurin. Police said fulJ det.aJls at fbe cralih were not available but that the two cars were scattered across Placenta Street near Estancia lflgh &hoof. The Bethel Towers blaze -third re- ported fire In slightly more than • ye.ar for the Assembly of God spon!IO!'td re- tirement center -started about 11:20 p.m. (See FIRE, Page 3) Massacre Trial Against Calley Takes New Turn F'r. BENNING, Ga. (AP) -The My Lai case against Lt. William L. Calley Jr. has taken a new turn with a claim by the prosecutor that ''I have evidence of other acts of misconduct both prior and after the event." Capt. Aubrey Daniel, 29-year-old pro- secutor, made the statement Friday as a prelude to legal arguments on what testimony will be admitted in the rebut• tat phase of the trial. The jury had been dismissed aad told to return Wednesday morning. The trial judge promised to rule today whether press and public can hear the arguments. Judge Reid Kennedy had planned to hear the arguments after a short mid- afternoon rece!l.'I but a tornado alert in- tervened and Kennedy adjourned for the day, acheduling an unusual Saturday ae. 1ion. Calley Is charged with premeditated murder of 102 Vietnamese vUlager3 in his company·s search and destroy mis- sion at My Lal March 18, 1968. Orange Weather Clouds are expected to Increase along the coast today and Ult.re will be some wind. l.Alw temper• tures tonight w:lll be in the mkM0'1 while the bJBh should reacb 68. INSmE TODAY One phone mil alte'ttd hb lift. A r1Ur1d r1!4iler ttlll how, tJ1rougl~ a non·profii oraantzo. lion, ht helped a buthtt.ss v1n. ture in Iran and helped himse lf and his wife at the same: tim~. Today'• FAMILY WEEKLY cot> t r atONJ. fl1111u, """" Owlf ' ... _ t> Allll LIMtnl lJ Mf•le• n.,, lllNI ...... loll '""' ,.,, llM'lt MUbtt »-n Uncle Lt11 1 . I I l J DAILY PILOT The War Mexico Cannot Forget By NO RMAN R. ANDERSOS 01 Ult belly ,Utt il•lt AS WARS GO, it didn't amo\Dll to much for the U.S. although it paid big div idends and made English, not Spanish, the dominant language of the Southwest. ·That WaJ the Mexican War of 1818 which brings a 1'whal war" reaclion lo mos! Americans more familiar 'A'ilh the Revolution, Civil \Var. World Wars 1 and II. Korea find Indochina. But that's not the imprwion of f lhi11 war that you gel in ~1exico. Dov.TI there. 1843 was the year or "the war'' and it's a touchy subject even after 121 years. \\'hat was the "manifest destiny" of the U.S. was blatant agi:(rcssion bv thr. Norte Ar'nerlcanos 'as far as the Mexicans are concerned. YOU CAN HUJ\1T all over the U.S. 811d not find a reminder of what happened in 1848. But in Mttico you will not ha ve the same problem, ils I learned during a recent visit to Guadalajara, Mexico's second lari4 est city. In Guadalaj 1rr1, memorirs of that war are found) everywhere -in n1~:1t1nocnts, namrs of parks, street.9, plazas, fountains. Just one example will prove the point. ''Los Ninos Heroes'' is the name or a major street, a l>eautilul square, or plaza, and an impressive monument in downlt>wn Guadalajara. To the ~fexicans, it is Cor4 regidor. Pickett's cha rge at Gettysburg. the Alamo all wrapped into one. lt is the symbol of bravery, heroism and patriotism of !he highest order. "The Young Boy Heroes'' were a small group of mili· tary cadet.s v.·ho defended their posts on the height! of Chapultepee in i'vlexico City against. the overwhelming ff)rces of the invading Americans under General Winfield Scott. THE LADS, just boys in their early teens. all were kill ed and the Ja~t to die plunged from a parapet t.o_ h1.!1 death on the rocks bt!ov.• Cl!frying with him the cadet battle flags to prPvenl their capture. -Throughout f\fexico you find these reminders and an American will keep silent "'hen a Mexican speaks not without some biltemes.,. · Our guide in Guadalajara expressed it succincUy. "You know the result of that war? We Jost TeJa.!I, New Mexico and C11lifomia." I could say nothing. r think I knn"· how he felt. I REME~fBER another case of •·manifest destiny" that v.·e called blatant aggression. It was 1942 and the U.S. lost Guam, Wake Island and the Philippinu. Accent on Love LJ_n~rground Rail Transports Animals One ef the agents has an accent and most never meet face-tt.>-face. hut lhey run 11n Underground Railroad, over copper wires in the sky. They are .anonymous. They are jealous in the security of their unending stream ol refugees. unwanted. unloved or just \os1 . This Underground Railroad . hov;ever, s a net"•ork of lady animal-lovers dedictated to finding new homes for pets, mostly caL'i. A typical telephone call "n this Orange Coast hookup will be to the DAILY PILOT 's Free to \'ou ad girls, "'i1h a ne"' batch of homeless animals. Some "'omen dPvole hours to it -but won't give names er addres.!le11 to avoid a deluge of unwanted pets on tMir doO(Sleps-and receive n o pay. just &atisfactliJn. - This Is one recent ca\\, word -for-word. "Hello. This Is -t have geven basset pup.!1, a b\uetick bound, a mixed terrier and a brown and white springer spaniel. Cats. however. are almost always their stock-in-trsde. Otte reHOn is that cats - unlike dogs -ha,·e no licens· iDg programs. which makes traclng of ownership virtually Impossible when they wind up in the county pound or l'lhe11Pr. ''There is jll!l no provision tor kit lie~." explainli nne of the 12 to 20 anon ymous women lavo1ved. J So you know why you nr\'er bear of anyone running for cat-catcher, but always doa· cakbtr. nr Huma ne Officer in these 50pbistiCated ti me~. cit theft, incidentally, isn't qu.U.e .the same as dog theft fQr thia rea&0n. known to DAILY PILOT ad girls. No cost is involved for Free to You pis.cement, but . the pets oftf'n need medical care and hoarding in a sheltf'r until given a permanent home . "We live in a condominium and already have two cats of our o"'n," explains one member of the Underground Railroad. Pet Assistance, a national or~anization, does help with funds for neutering tr. defuse the feline population bomb, although the cats are never consulted. ~1any kitties prob11bly prefer a full, footloose and fancy-free sex hfe to the same old home ;ind hearth esich nigh!. One recent foundling cat was recuperating from costly jaw surgery, given post- operat ive care by a Hun- tington Beach vet v.·ho aids the Underground Railroad. ~ Then a new crisis developed. The Underground Railroad \.\'ill ga in four new fares soon. 1 unless tbe rightful owner ef the cat found on Avocado Street in Costa Mesa claims he:r. "In other words, il'.!I too late for spaying. at least for nov.·." quipped one lady coa· ductor on the unique line. 12 Studen ts Get Degrees Twelve sludP.nts from com- mun ll.its along the Orange Coast have complettd bac· calaureate d e g r e e rt· qu irements al C h a pm a n College and will receive their diplomas Saturday. The area graduates are: Dop can be licensed just like motor vehk:les so it is more aerlOUJ to rteal one -From C~ta l\fes1 : Karen i a debit.able mor1l point.-but A. LlndquJst, James A .1 it makes the cat.Jover~ angry. ~11 n t ~ r n a ch ind AM Ho• and wtly dots the -MeKenMe Ytt. TEFLON n ' 10'" FRY PAN SunJay '9n1y . 37 i.~: 1.11 Aluminum.-ith coloe- ful polymicle f111ilh. 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TO 7 P.M. 20 GALLON GAR~GE CAN SUNDAY ONLY Boys' Crew Neck Sweatshirts Sunday 99¢ O•ly Top qua.lily S.i"/n cotton a.nd 59'. arrylic crew neck puUover lon11: alC"eve sy,•eatshirts with napped fleoece llning, rt"infnrrPd nPrk band. CoJ.,n; Include: "'hlte, gray, blur, grrrns and morr. Sizrs S·M-L.. MEN'S BOAT SHOES SunJoy 019ly Reg. 2.96. Navy boat 1tripc:, l-ply cotton can• vas, made in U •. S. A. Whit.c,bluc, grccn.6~12, '~g~ S·PC . PLASTIC GROii' '.'our Choic•I 97!: r!1g.1A7.Wastc bukcu C !.,, 26-32 qt, IZS. Swinr- :op bin; l&utuiry bukctf r:i. G-pl.rruh can. ANIMAL NURSfRY LA·MPS SU NDAY ONlY 2 56 • \\1llm11tal 11.nim11ol1, In colnrtul pl ast ir. fnrm the ha.•,. or !hf.'~ l•mpg for the nurJel")' v.·lth co·ordJM1m &had~. M~t. #1970 DICHONORA FOOD • VIGORO 40 lbs. With ln•ectlcide REG. $3.n s2.97 A gprcial mixlul'c ot lnp quall- ty plant nutrif'ntg d~timed to mPPt thP peculiar ferding ha.- ~~~~~~!!6' bitl!i or dirhnndra. 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Kath i''" St\'e1Tl.!I, ''Wt P,•1 cul of eur o\l'n F'rflm Nr.wport Seacb: Nan- 2200 HARBOR BL VD. ~;~;:~· 0~~ COST A MESA Harbor potketli, ' 1aya another wr.U· cl Dee Phtlllps. • I 'i ' DAILY Pll.Of ~ Area Bast}s Vital .to U.S., TOp Marine Says 8)' TOf\t BAR.LEY Of Ill Olll1 ftllt! Slllf Orange County's Marine Corps bases and nearby Camp Pendleton are. draw· ing increasing crlllcism from many land· hungry West Coast residents but moun- ting relocation costs and lheir vital role in national defense more than juslify their continued existence, their com· manding officer told Orange County lawyers Friday. Brig. Gen . Henry Hise, the Corps' commanding general in the West Coast sector, tole the Orange County Bar Association that it would cost at least $350 million to move the El Toro complex out into the desert - a suggestion fre- quenlly offered to his superior officers. Rip Roaring Weel\:end For Festival Two rode<> shows, surfing, a symphony and a giant flea market highlight weekend events in Laguna's Winter Festival. The Flea Market in the Boys' Club build ing, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road. will offer all manner of bargains from noon to 5 p.m. today and again on-Sunday from g a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free . The Rodeo·by·lhe·Sca. featuring top professional riders, wlll start at 2 p.m. today, with a repeat performance Sunda y at the same hour at the Laguna Beach High School athletic field . Admission is $2.50 for adults, $1.50 for students and military and $1 for children under 12. A Western Barbecue at the field will follow today 's rodeo at 4 p.m. and there will be a Rodeo Dance at 8:30 tonight in the 1-lotel Laguna, Tickets are $3 a couple . There will be an Art Swap Meet on the Festival grounds from noon to dusk today and the Pageant of the Masters will take the stage in the Festival Forum theater 650 Laguna Canyon Road. at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. for a demonstration of how living pictures are created. Admission is free . Sunday activities start early with a Surfing Tournament at Thali11 Street Beach from 7 a.n1. to noon and 11 Pan· cake Breakfast in the Boys' Club from 8 11 .m. to t p.m. Tickets for the break.fast are $1.25. Top net stars will prs:;enJ-_ f. pro- fessional tennis exhibitian·~on the Imne Bowl Park court.s beginning at 1 p.m. Sunday with donations beoefilting the Laguna Greenbelt The West Covina Symphony orchestra t11ill be heard in a concert at 8 p.m. Sunday in· the high school auditorium . Admission ls $1. On Monday morning an escorted tour to Lion Country will leave the Chamber or Commerce office at 9 a.m. Tickets are $8. Lou French , 91 Services Today Funeral services will be held today rit 2:30 p.m. for long time South Laguna resident Lou Lynn French, who died Tuesday at South Coast Community Hospital She was 91 . The rites will be conducted al Pacific View Chapel in Newport Beach and en- tombment will follow at Pacific Viev,. Memorial Park. Mrs. French, who lived at 21681 Wesley Drive. Apt. A, is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Russell Brooks, of South Laguna ; two granddaughters and six greal-grandchi ldrcn . OIAN61 COAST DAILY PILOT OltANGt: COAST l"UlltSHIHG C:OMl"ANY ••b•rt H. w,., ,, .. 1119'11 ..... 1"111111'11\er J•cl It. C11rley Vitt Prt1lot<1nl 1nof G-11 MeftefOI' Tho11111 K1••il EdllOI' • Tho"''' A. Mvrphi~• MI Mll!ll E.dl"'" Clri•rl•1 H. l•o' Rlth•r' I'. 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""l'i"'"'' ""'"'"" ft1111\i!laM. u.u ~ .... A site that has betn suggested from time to Lime 1s the Naval Air FiciUty near El Ctnl(O. Relocation costs for the Santa Ana base would amounl to at least $200 million, Gen. Hise said, and he predicted that upper echelon consideration of suclt moves would be .. extremely unlikely" in view of !he nation's present financial situalion."' He equally condemned suggestions that the Marine Corps might be wilting to share its West Coast facilities with civil operation1 flying jet aircraft from the Camp Peldleton an<f'El Toro fields. "Quite apart from the compex pro- blems stemming from military and civilian use of thl'! same airfields I can hear now the very angry reactions of residents in the Newport Beach, Laguna Niguel and Leisure World areas to .. uch an ei:panalon of our facilities,·• Gen. Hise said. "We have enough enemies as it ls,'' the general commented. "It could be that the answer to our problerm might come with sale of the airfields but I can't see It coming through any joint use of such facilities." Gen. Hise said lbe Marine Cor'fl'S Is much more concerned with adapting its operations and public relations programs to the situation that will face Marine Corps bases and their commenders in 1980 -a year in which they will have to live with four mitUon Orange County residents. "We have to be in close proximity to the sea and we must remain in what we consider to bt an ideal defense location." he said. "If we were forced to move to the desert we can only see such a move as a limit to our operational efficiency .'' That operallonal efficiency and dtfenst considerations have seen a doubting of aireraft population at the El Toro airfield alone, Gen. Hise said. with 190 Marine alrcraft now based at the burgeoning south Oranse County airfield. "It isn't easy (or us any more than It Is with all those affected by economic trends," the officer said. "We DAILY ~!LOT S! .. f ,llO!e HUNTINGTON BEACH ATTORNEY BAME POSES BESIDE HIS 1930 MODEL A FORD She's No Getaway Car and She Jars the Bones af Her Riders, But They Love Her Anyway He Goes 'Out of Gourd' ' For Old 1l1ollel ·A-Ford "Oh . 11n11'1/ ·ni>ver gn lo hea ven /11 an old Ford ca r Beca11.sc a1L old. Ford Car \\lon·i get ihot for .. , '' By ALAN DIRKIN 01 lh• D•lly l"llfll Sti ff So runs the irreverent \'Crse in a schoolboy song. but owners or thousands of Model A's believe th ey have run that claim into the ground. Huntington Beach attorney Jerry Bame. ls one of them . He is convinced !here is plenty of mileage left in the 1930 Ford he and his family tool · around in He dresses in plus fours and v•ears a boaler. His wife. Doreen, v.·ears matching attire or the 1930's. They oflen go on rallies arranged by local br<1nches of the Model A Ford Club of America. "It's fun to go bouncing along with everybody staring at you." he says wilh a laugh. "The only trouble is you feel the effects £or a \veck. Il's like riding a horse." Bame. who was n<1tinnal treasurer and a director of the JO.OOQ.membr:'r club in 1970. takes pride in tht: road voorthiness and immaculate appearance of his buggy. After buying the car four years ago. he took an auto mechanic 's course so FIRE ... Fro•n Page 1 The two previous tower fires -Feb. 3 and Oct. 7, 1970 -caused minor injuri es and e\latuations, but AO one died in either fire. It took three engines. one ln1ck squad and----10 men some 20 m!nufel'i to control I.ht.blaze. Minor wal er damage was re- ported in apartn1cnts just below the burn- ed oul roonl. Bethel Toweri;, located at 1166 \V, 19th S\ ... is the l~Hest building in . Co.~t~ Mesa and is equipped with special pipe for fire hoses. Bethel Towers was bul!l four years ago with the backing of the Assembly of God and use of SZ.37 mi ll!on in {edl!ral Health and Welfare funds. Fire officials had predicted thal fires in the tower would remain Isolated to one Or two rooms. and Friday's fire, like the two pre\llous blazes, dld just that. Shi pbuilders' Group Cit es J oh Di saster SAN FRANCISCO fUPl)-The We!lem 'Shipbuilding Associati.cul baa charg!d that ' 1 Navy decision to repair 12 shift! In Its own ship)'ards was !'an economic disas· ttr" for 10,000 employes oC Private Pa· cific Coach shipyards. G. W. Wintz, the a1soci11Uon president, ~legraphed Navy SecreLary John H. Cha· ree-thal the decl alon waa "an app.artnl !80 derree deviation'' from previous JV)llcy. he could maintain it and bring it up to required state standards. He has inst.ailed scaled beam headlights. safety glass instead of plate glass in the windshield. and safety belts. Lasl month he picked up customized license plates from the Department of f.1otor Vehicles reading "1930 Ford" and promptly drove to a highway pa~ol office where the auto passed a vehicle inspection lest. "There must be well over 10.000 Model A ·s still on the road," he said. "Our club is very well organized to keep them going. too. I know where I can gel every part, including new tires and an engine.'' Bame admits that his engine needs an overhaul since it will cruise no faster lhan 45 mph. "You don't feel too com- fortable in it on the freeway. Push it over 45 mph and yo u feel it will drop lo pieces,'' he confided. Bame draws most pleasure simply fro1n starting the four-cylinder ~!'le!~~. It 's a six·step process that requires old· fashioned precision . This is the formula: turn on the ig- nition. open the gas line , pull out the manual choke. retard the spark, pull down the manual throttle, then press the foot starter. "It wouldn 't make a good getaway car, he acknowledged. Navy Will Trim Support Staffs SAN DIEGO (UPI} -Starr support personnel ~·ill be trimmed in April as part of a move to streamline the Pa- cific Fleet Cruiser-Destroyer Force, the Navy said today. The staffs and commanders of one flotilla and the Force's 14 destroyer divisions are being phased out, Rear Adm. Douglas C. Plate, commander of U1e force. said. The 15 per cent reduction In stafr support personnel ¥'ill bt commcnJUr- ate with ghip reductions already made or announctd. Plate said. 1'Addltlonal rtdtlctlons will be made In the staff or the force commander and the remaining notillaa, resulting in a total personnel reduct.ion of 70 officers and 58 enlisted men,'' the announce- ment said. With the lou or the: dlvlsion com· manders. squadron sizes will bf rt· duced from their presen eight ships to five or 1b: ship$, lh'Us· Jncre:aelng 1he number of de11troyer 9(1Uadrons by foor, the adm iral said. The force, htadquartered here, hatf About 40,000 personnel and 121 ahlps operating out or San Diego, 1Ang Beach. San Francisco, Puget Sound and. Pwl Harbor. , ( TEACHERS • • • Fron• Page I the district ." They will determine whether or not conditions are "deplorable enough to encourage teachers to question whether or Mt they Utould come to Santa Ana to teach.'' The action, unprecedented in county history, is considered a prelude to a strike, Smith said. "I'd be surprised if the panel found this was just an average district." If sanctions are recommended. Smith believes many teachers will leave the district on completion of their contracts. "Teachers are fed up with being asked to subsidize the educational program through acceptance of inferior salaries and they reject further accomodation to dangerously subs tandard classrooms. "They must take strong action to alert the: public to the dimensions of disaster in the district.'' Smith said. The Educators Association action follows on the heels of the third recent schoo l finance defeat in Santa Ana district history. Voters this week turned down a 54·cent per $100 tax override which means expiring overrides will drop the rate lo $2.20 from $2.90. "'This is the lowest level since 1954," Smlth said, "and represents one fourth of the local financing for schools." The action also was stimulated by the slowness of district officials in replac- 'tng earthquake damaged schools. Ten buildings are to be abandoned due to weakening of the pre-1933 structures in the Feb. 9 quake. Smith said the impending action was ooL directed at district administration, but rather at the community "which refuses to 1upport education. It's ironic, but part of the override would have lowered iiecondary school class sites," Smith said. Based on a five.period teaching day. the average class size in the district is 34 students. "Ou r starting pay ii; the lowest in Orange County -$6,925 -and oUr highest is within lhe top third of county schools," he said. After 12 years with the district, a teacher with a master's degree and 60 hours of additional graduate study may earn $14,000. Sanctions have: been In force in the Lawndale Elementary District in Lo., Angeles County, Smith said, for the past year and a half. Some Northem California district., also have been blacklisted In recent years. Once a dl.!!trlct is c:>nsidered to bfi unacceptable, the California Teachers Assoclatlon ind the National Education Association publicize the district. as a place teachtrs should avoid when con- sidering employment. The tactic con· linues until conditions lmprove. Smith 'said the next opportunity Santa Ana district vottrs have lo show "In· creased support for schools" is the com· bln11ion bond Issue 1nd repeat tax ove:r- rlde to be set for lat May or June. Meanwhlle, the board's decision to close down the 10 e:mbquake-damaged K:hool1 has been the subject to charges that transfer plans for 6.000 students will lessen segrqation. "Arp,rtnlly wome parents object lo the plan, bfcaust It wou ld lr11U1fe11 stude:nta In a manner which would achieve greater racial int.egration,'' Smith said. "We are told they would rather have their children attend school In tt!Opof&r)I building• or to ltnts, than to mak• this adjuslmc~L" find in term.! of defense that we are bavlng to do more and more with less and lea!: and all we can say to some ol our critics Is lhat al least we are pumping some $132 million annually Into the Orange County economy." It has been suggested, the veteran Marine commented, that San Clemente Island be used as an alternative to the Camp Pendleton and F.I Toro fields. "Our problem here is land limitation," he said . "We need at least 10,000 feet of runwa y for many of our aircraft and we can only obtain this kind of space from our presl'!nt bases." Those space limitations could be resolved, Gen. Hilie :said, by increasing Marine Corps use of the British·built Hawker Harrier aircraft, the vertical takeoff warplanes that are now bein1 1adpted for use by the llni'-ed States' pit strike forces. But the general made It clear thal overall considerations preclude the aban- doment, partial or tota l, of any of th• Marine bases in hl.s West Coast jurlsdic· ti on. "Our West Coast operation Is a vital segment of our overall defense," he said. ''It would not be In our national lntl'!rest to make any changes at lhe present time and, ~·hile we have every sympathy with some or the arguments placed before us, we feel sure that the vast majority of American! In this area recognize and support our position.·• Valley Battlegroutad New School Plan Triggers Debate By TERRY COVILLE Of Ill• 0 111, ~11•1 lll t'f Fountain Valley became an educational battleground Friday, Angry word! were fired between sup- porters and opponents of PPBS -Plan- ning, Programming, Budgetin~ Systems, a new accounting method for schools - during a meeting of the state Advisory Commission on School Budgeting and Ac- cou11ting. A morning public hearing drew several charges that PPBS is a national plan for the spiritual enslavement ot children. Jn the afternoon. Fountain Valley School District -one of 14 di stricls i11 the state developing PPBS -outlined Its program in practice, The aiternoon session also featured a bitter verbal exchange betweeen Fountain Valley Superintendent Mike Brick and a spokesman for lhe California Teachers Association (CTAl. The state commission macle no deci· sions-it has already advisrd the state board or education to adopt the program for all California schools. but ha!! not found a final form yet -hut it did listen to se\'eral conflicting opinions of PPBS. The system itself was devised as an ac· cou ntability measure or education -a v.·ay to show in detail how money is spent on schools. Bul it has also evolved as a managemenl system showing the way to more effective teaching. Severa l women sooke a1ainsl PPBSi Including one from United Republicans o{ Laguna Resident Robert Garcia Services Slated Services are scheduled at 3 p.m. Sun- day at the Community Presbyterian Church Laguna Beach, for Robert William Garcia. 50. of 476 Canyon Acre! Drive, who WAS killed by a fall ing Lree Wednesday while on a fi shing trip in Oregon. Mr. Garcia, who had lived in Laguna for the past eight years, is survived by his widow, Constance f.1ae and daughter, Sherry of the home : Sandy Ramirez and son, Bobby. both of Santa Barbara and stepson, Barry Brackett of Laguna Beach. A former amateur and professional boxer, he was an undefeated Golden Gloves contender while at Santa Barbara College and is in the Hall of Fame at the college. from which he graduated. He served as a pilot during World War IL Known In Laguna as an ardent surf fisherman, he was fishing on the bank of the C\ackanas River near Oregon City when a tree, toppled by a strong wind, fell and struck him. Baltz Mortuary, Corona de! Mar, is in charge of funeral arrangements. California fUROC) and another from l\1others Organized for Emotional stability !MOES ), t-.1rs, Ruth Spencer, educationa l cha ir- man of UROC, called PPBS, "A planning program that can be used for politicafty oriented goals. It could make the child a product of the state.·• Mrs. Kathryn Allen. a Garden Grove mother who led the fight against Ana· heim's sex educatio11 program, also lead MOES. She said PPBS, "Will ultimately control all of life's systems , The systems theory can use computers to control vast segments of society.'' PPBS opponents also charged that the management system was developed by Robert McNamara, when he was secre- tary of defense. They said it is a national program to force children to develop the same attitudes -make 1hem computer· ized robots. Fountain Valley admi111istrators took the: afternoon session to outline their own program using PPBS. Robert Sanchis. assistant superin ten- dent. said: ''PPBS allows us to put down in writing what we are doing education- ally. how we do it al\(I where the money it spent. Laguna Attorney ·Na)n eil ·to Head Statewide Pariel Laguna Beach attorney W i 11 1 a m Wilcoxen. who last year spearheaded a fight to preserve public access to Salt Creek Beach, has beeen named a di rector of the statewide Planning and Conservation League. The PCL, with headquarters In Sacramento, was founded in 1965 to assist and represent local groups seeking sound legislation to protect the environment. Priority goals of the League for 1971 are coastline protection, insuring citizen's rights to bring legal action to _protect the environment, effective air ·pollution slandards and open space legislation. Wilcoxen 's first ass ignment in behalf of Lhe League will be participation in a workshop on State Energy Policy ti) be held in San Diego Monday and Tues· day. Ten st.ate legislators, along with federal and state officials, representatives of conservation groups and a number of technical advisors will take part in the talks. Objectives of the workshop will be the exchange of technical information, clarification of issue! and problems in· votved in meeting future energy demands while preserving environmental value! and discussion of new or revised state policies related to energy sources and demands. STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS United States I lUNutlMAN ·:--=- IUIMAllNI TIA I ICIMS lAUNCMll MISllll 1965 934 464 1969 1,054 656 1970 1,0S4 656 Reds Gait• Stretagth ICllU 224 1, 109 1,440 Russia I lutMAllNI lAl.IHCMI• MlllllJ 107 240 350 v,, ""'" Miii This chart show~ the: strengths of the American and Russian missile arsenals in the years 1965 (top), 1969 (middle) and 1970 (bottom), ru hb speech Thursday President Nixon said ~he Sov,iet ,,Union appear• to be build~g up a nuclear arsenal with "ltrf l strike capab!llty. I I I ) f;:_D}ILY:PILOf _.S.t1.1_!~_f_tbru•rz -~!. J971 ;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~;;;;~;;:_~""'"=--=a=--..--~·--------Who Is iliglit? Pulpit and Pew Gay Lib Con fronts Church IAU..ra11 Oort• or Tbe M•ler, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar offers tWo hour& of worahlp at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday Church Schoo.I and Bible clastts are held at 10 a.m. Youth Sunday will be observed this first Sundl)' in Lent. R o b e r t Underwood Jr. will brint the message at both hours . Youth of the confregation will assist with the Llturgy. ushering and 1·pec la I mus I c. Rep- resentatives of "Lutheran Youth Allvt'' will 1pend the weekend with youth or the congregation and climax their visit wlth a contemporary hou!' of worship at 7 pm. Sunday. The Lenten Workshop will continue at 7:30 on Wednesday evening under the themt: "Time Spent ~fore The Crnss". Dr. Wm. R. Eller will deliver the message "Time For Soul Searching". Or. Charles H. Dierenfleld , pastor, begins his Lenten smes of sermons entitled "A House Not Made With Hands" by prea<:hing part I: "The Richt Cornerstone" at St. Aodrtw'1 Pre1bylerlan Church , 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach Sunday at the I , 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. Holy Communion will be served al the 7:30 a.m. service at St. John the Divine EpisocapJ Church, 2043 Orange Ave., Costa ?tfesa. Morning Prayer Family Servi«: will be held ai 9:30 .a.m. with Sunday School clssses for all .ages at this tlme. Nursery care provided. The EYC will meet al 1 p.m. On Wednesda y at 7:45 p.m .. the first speaker in a Lenten series o n "Ecology" ·will be Prof. Grover Stephans who will use as his subject "Population Explosion.'' Resurrection L u t b er a n Church, LCA, 9812 Hamilton Ave., (Hami lt on at Brookhurstl schedules Morning \Vorship at I0 :3U a.m. Arthur R. Tingley, Pastor. will speak on "When We Are Truly Rich". Sunday School for grades tWo and above at 9 a.m. Nurse ry care through first grade at 10:30 a.m. he Adult Discussion group meets at 9 a.m. •·_Can You Prove that God Exists?'' wiU be the subject of P.astor Ackerman's sermon Sunday al the 10 a.m. service or worship at Christ the Shepherd Lutheran Church , Camino Capistrano at Del Gado Road, Capistrano Beach. This 11 the rlrtt Sunday in Lent and marks the first week of preparatlon lor Christ's suffe rings , death and resuarection. Pastor AckermllJI wlll be delivering a. series of messages on "Discovering God An e w • • during the she Sunday~ of 1...ent. The second mid·v.·eek Lenten Service will be held ne.tl Wednesday at 7:!0 p.m. The second of the Chancel Dramas will be presented in the series on ·'What Jesus Did For Us.'' The title o( this v.·eek'11 drama is "All Things New." The Services of Temple Beth David on Friday are not going to be the usual Family Night Services. A special Musical Service, in honor of Jewish ~1uslc Month has b e e n planned . The Congregation and friends will hear the premier of an original Musical Sabbath Eve Service, composed by ~1rs. F a y Newman, !or the Cantor and Choir. This unusual Service, utilizing the Sabbath mode, has been writlen in the modern idiom . II will begin at 7:45 p.m. at the Community Congregational Church, 4111 Katella Avenue . Los Alamitos. The \Vays and Means Committet of Temple Beth David an::ounces its First Art Expo and Auction under the chairmanship of R on a I d Levetin. This will take place on March 6th at 7 p.m., at the North Seal Be a ch Community Center in Los Alamitos. "Jesus Came Not To Condemn'' is thr subject of the sermon al U arbor Christian Cburtll, Olsciple1 of Cbrt11, meeting each Sunday at Harper School. 425 E. 18th St.. Costa Mese. Sunday School is at 9·45 a.m. \Vorshi11 at 10:45. Dr. 0. W. McEtroy is the minister. The S o u th e r n California Lutheran Laymen's League A cape!la chorus y,•j]J be singing in Cbrlst Lutheran Church. 760 Victoria Street. Costa Mesa, Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. Their concert of sacred music "'ill include several organ solos and a sonata for recorder and harpsichord. The program will emphasize Lutheran Hour Sunday. The men's chorus, organized 25 years ago, is arfUiated v.·ith the Southern California District of the Lutheran Church·Mlssouri Synod. and consists of members coming from Santa Ana to Granada Hills. Tbe Newport Center United ~fetbodlst Cburch of Newport Beach will hold ita first service Sunday at 11 : 15 a.m. The Rev. Don A. Bassett, pastor. has entltJed t h e sermon "The Taste Of New Wine ," after a book by the same name by Keilh Miller. The service will be held at St. Michaels and All Angels Episcopal Church at Margu~rite and Pacific Vie\v Drive, Corona de! Mar. The Newport Center Church is an extension of the Balboa Island United Methodist Church, and represents the first s t e p toward eventual relocatlon. Lecture Set Nathaniel R i d g \Vay \Vhite or New York City will di scuss "\Vhal Controls Your Thought" at the Second Church of Christ, Sci· entist. 3100 Pacific Vie"' Drive, Corona del 1t1ar, March 6 at 3 p.m. Worship and Church School are also continuing at 9:30 a.m. at the Balboa Island location, 115 Agate Avenue. The CommW1;ity U n l t e d l\letbodl1t Nursery SCbool, 6662 Heil Avenue, Huntington Beach, will hold Open House on March 4th from 9 until 11 :30 a.m. and from 12:30 until 3 p.m. and on March 15th from 9 until 11:30 a.m. for members of the community. The Open House will give parenll and their pre·schoolers an opportunity to see the nursery school in action. The Community United Methodist Nur11ery School is a non·pro fit, non- discrimin~tory school. J t (See PULPIT, Pa1e 5) By LOUIS CASSELS Ul"I lt.tltlaa WrlMr Homo sex uals , an increasingly outspoktn lot, are busily denouncing the Episcopal Bishop of Washington, D.C., the Rt. Rev. William F. Creighton. Creighton is a "bigot," they say, be<:ause he refused to let an Episcopal church be used as I.he scene oC a gay wedding. A gay wedding, for the benefit of any Rip Van Winkles in the audience, is one which purports to wtlte tv.·o homosexuals in matrimony. Bishop Creighton is . well known , Ml only in his own diocese but throughout the country, as a warmly humanilariar1 man. F o r example, he bas given strong support to America 's black people in their drive for equality. Calling him a bigot is about as far-fetched as calltng William F. Buckley a radlcllb. The purpose of this c:olumn is not to defend Bishop Creighton, who doesn't need defending. but rather t o examine the basic Issue which underlies this affair. Gone are the days when hom0&exuals tried to make. a secret of their s e x u 1 I orientation. Today they proclaim it proudly a n d demand that church and state treat it, not as a private aberration to be tolerated for the sake of individual freedom. but as a perfectly acceptable altematlve t o normal heterosexual (male- female) relationships . The question which now confronts American society Is an aberration -In the sen~e how to dell with this demaod. of not throwing its victims la It Just and reasonable.~ in jail -and pretending that Whit m jg ht be tht It's not really an aberration con.sequences o f acctpling at all. homosexuality as an entlrely The church has a slmlh1r respectable option? dilemma. It cannot. without utterly dillregarding l h c To an age which sometimes teachings of its founder. seems to value o P e n • exclude homose11;uals from its mindedness above all else, the membership and ministry. an!'i''flr may seem obvious: Jesus said very explicitly that homose1uals have a right to the community he called into do their own thing, including being '!''as to reach out, as ''marry" each other if it ht did. for the outcast and plei1ses them. ed f · t d I Those "'ho do not allow stigmatiz o soc1e y, an o receive them into fellowship, sJogans to become a substitute not with pious c:ondemnation. for thought may decide, upon b u t w i 1 h I 0 v e a n d reflectk>n, that this "obvious" understanding. answer is rather too simple. Both church and state have On the other hand, !hf' legitimate re as 0 n s for church cannot, without utterly resisting the ho m 0 s e x u a I disregarding the p 1 a i n demand. teaching of the Bible as "'ell as the natural law. accert The state. if it is lo perform homos exuality as a "normal" ill elementary duty of self· condillon and a m 0 r a J J y preservatlo>n, must take unobjeclionabte allernalive to cognizance of the plain facts ntale-fentale relationship. God of history. A civilization in did not ere.ale three sexe~. which homosexuality becomes He ordained maleness and fashionable is on its way out. femaleness, and established It ha PP en e d mo st an attraction between them conaplcuously, perhaps. in that is fu ndamenlal to the ancient Greece, but there are survival of the species. plenty of other examples. To say that two men may Thls is no warrant for harsh •·marry" is to make a governmental repression or mockery of the whole idea persecution of homosexuals. of marriage. and Bishop There has been altogether too Creighton "'as surely bright much of that in America's in withholding the sanction nf recent past. A stable society the church from the public safely can and an enlightened flaunting of s u ch an society would adopt the policy arrangement. rttemmended in Britain's ;=.==========~ famous Wolfenden Report or abolishing all c r i m in al Who Cares? penalties for homoseKual acts No other newspaper In the performed in private by world cares about your com. consenting •dulls. murtily like your community But there is a v a s t daily newspaper does. It'• 1 difference belv.'een tolerating t lbe DAILY PILOT. ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY Newport Unity LORIN D. PL.ICl(INGIJI, Ml~llltf' D"•tl•Jt411 S.nlc• -10 A.Mo&:-11 :IS A.M. 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L MIRTWl(I(, .... ,_, JIM llHOL.ITOH, MlRhl<lf tf Ytvlll ltMlltT I . lllTIQ, Mlt!lft<lr tt l'~wc•l'l<lll CARL O,NTll.Y, MlliWar tf Mlllk -SUNDAY SlltVltlS - t:41 A.M.-S.!Mrt ldlMI 11111 A.M.-"fM Holy s,Jrtt :1" s.,... by ,..,., 7:00 P.M.-"C•-Allff, De11i.l" S.rm•11 br ,...,°' COST A MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ,.MtlltMI -IUnter11r1<111 -Elan>truarr -Cllllf C:..1"1 FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 610 HAM ILTON, COSTA MUA OIOltOI l(QUJl l, 1'111., Sw114•'11 Stkeal ••• •• • ';45 Trtlniri1 U11t.n •••••••• S:OO Mornlt1t Worihi, •••• I I :00 EYanl119 Wo.,~ip •••••••• •:OO W1J11t1.l t 'll 'r•T•' M1a llri9 fa r t ll •••• • , , , , , .• , ••• , • , , 7:10 ftto11e '42·9111 N•rMfY Alwey1 Awolloble UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 2212 S. I . PALISADIS ROAD SANTA ANA HEIGHTS IUNOAT •CNOOL MOltNtNO WOlllNI ..... IVININO wo1t•H1 .. MIDWl!!EK IEl:Vt(E WEDNllOAT ............ . lltw. WHll1 J. Ct nlc• t rtl A.M. ll<lf A,M, f:lf ... M. l :tt ,.M. C~~r(~ l'Mllt SfJ·H'7 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llANCHES OF THI MOlHllt CHUlCH THI flkST CHURCH OF CHllST, SCllNTIST IN IOITON, MA5SACHU5Em "CHRIST JESUS" SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28th Costa Mt,....Fir1.t Church of Chlrat, Scienti&t 2110 MelO Yllf4e Dr .. Coit• MOIO !u11doJ School-t :15 A.M. Ch~''" Serwl'e -11 :00 A.M. ltHdl11t lttom, 2150 Mno Y•rdt Dr. Huntington Beach-Fir&t Church of Christ, Scienti st Ith &:-Ollwe, Hu11thttl•11 l•oc!I Su11do'll Sch9ol -9:10 & 11:00 A.M. ChYrch -t :JO' 11 :00 A.M. leodlnt ltoe111-221 Mol11 It. CENTRAt BIBLE CHURCH .I ~; n ~~.~-I~ ~ _/"':)/ ~ Emphulzing The Pl•n of God The Person of Chriil The. Power of the Holy Spirit s~nd•'ll School! A\I i MorriillJ Wor1hrp !I and 10.30 A.\I lvenh'IS ~r.oi¢e 1,.~\ Wtanrid•'ll lllble SIUO't' ~nd r1~y~t 7 PM Nur.ery duron1 1er\'1US A full Youth Progr.1m Crn. of Or.1n~ and llrd, St, Cos!• Meu Corona del Mar °+.\lRCff . c.: ~+~· o.,. ~ i:::::i " ,... '$. ~ 1> z -.. I= "' + ... -.,. ~ ' ·It " . .,., '.A>. ,_.. .. It, "1"1,. MA'i ,.. .... '- COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE Wonhlp -10 A.M. Newport Beach-Fir&t Church of Christ, Sclentl&t I 1' 1' Seventh-Day Adventist Church Ch11rclt 5cho11-10 A.M. Dr. "hlUlo G • .l.\wrr1y, Minlllrr JJOJ Via Lido, Ntwpon Inch Ch11r<h & SuRdO'lf School -9:15 l 11 :00 A.M. ltMdlllt loorn, Jll5 Ylo Lido Newport Beach-Second Church of Chriat, Scientiat 1100 'oclflc Yitw Dr., Coro110 41•1 Mor Clll11rch &: S1111d_, School-10:00 A.M. lee4f11t It""' -1500·1 Cont Hwy. All are cordially invited to a.tttnd the ch~rcl~ services and enjoy the privireges of the Readtng Rooms Clllld C•r• Prowlfff Al ALL S!ltYtCIS OP NlWPOlT llACH -IDhclpC") MtiotflHJ R .. •l•rlr H•r)* lle1M11tery kltffl 425 I. 11th St., Cett• Mno Church School . . . . • . . 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ... , . 10:45 A .~I . Nyrtery Core PToridtd P~on" 642-272S I I ' 271 A•Koda St., Coif• Mae J""' Sh1w111•-•• 1'111ff ,.lltn•: '*Ufi Sabbath School , , , , 9:l0 •·"'· 644' 7400 1 Mornin t Wo11hip •. 11 :00 •·"'· Pr1y1r M11tin9 Wed., 7:)0 p.1'!, Attend Church 1' 1' I' I THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcome• You. ST. JAMES, l20t Ylo Lido, Ntwport leech 7:l0 A.M. -Htly l11che1i11 ,:00 A.M. -F1111u, Wor.111, v 11 :00 A.M. -Al1t1r1101e HetJ Ca,,,11tu11lo• & Mor11!119 Pt•'ll•r Mld•W1ek Holr Ce"'mYt1lo11 t. Htell119 S.nl'" TYtld•'ll -10:10 A.M. Wet111e1d•J-1:00 ll,M, Child Cort et t :OO A.M. The law. Jet.11 P. A.My II, l:Kt•r -Plte11e: '75·0210 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. Sy11doys 7:10 & ':30 Ch11rcll kho1I -9:)0 Th11ndoY1: 6:10 & 10 ...... :Holy Dtrs •1 •llllOYll'" Vi'''• Th• lew. Jeh• W. Do11oldse11 -Pho11t S41-IJ26 l\liniste.r: Dr. D. \V. l\lcElroy NEWPORT HARBOR lli=::::::=::::::=::::::=::::::=::::::=::::::=:::;:::::::::::;:::::::;::=::=::=~1 LUTHERAN .CHURCH I LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacific View Dr. I ' I ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 11182 Culver Dr ive University Park, Jrvino ltn. Htrbert N. Niar,.,0110 1•114., kht•J-l:SO A.M. fe111lly Wo nhlp 1:10 &: 10 A.M. lll-121a N11r1ery Ctra 111·1246 A Cordial Welcome from THE UllTED METHODIST llHURllH l1lbo1 l.11nd Hwriti"9ton Baich -North lHI UNITlb COMMUNITY COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH METHOOIST CHURCH li662 Ha il A"'· 841--4•61 115 A9tl• 675-0950 9:10 A.M. Wo"hip Wo11hip A Churth School I Swndt'll School 9 & IO :lO A.M. Coit• Maia lrv ina -E11I Bl uff FIRST UNITED UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH I t th St, I Htrbor Blvd. lll·l2ll Church Worih ip -9:10 I 11 I 1422 Cw I war Ro1d Ch11rtli s,hool -,,Jo <II UnlYt'l!ty Orlw1 Wotthip A Church Sthool 541-7727 9 I 10:10 A.M , C•1t1 M111 North l19un• Bat ch MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH 21612 w,,1,., Ori•• Mt11 V1rda l laktr St. 1n 'owlh L1own1 549-2719 Woflhip •nd WoHhip l Church Sthool Chwrth Schoel -10 A.M. 9100 I 10:]0 A.M. 499-3018 HuriliritfO!'! la1ch Naw~orl B11th FIRST UNITED CHRIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 2721 17th St, 536·35)7 l•OO W. B.lbor Bl .. ~. S•rwic11-9:1 5 & IO:lO 61J-JIOS Wt1r1hip -9:30 A.M, Church School -9:15 Church School - Nuri•rv Cart All Morn ing 9:)0 I 11 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 20112 M .. 11elle INfff' Ad•lfttl H1111ti .. to11 IMch •••· Do•o14 I. ltelterb, llo1tor S1114•J W•n•1,: •:JO A.M, C•1rclll khoal: 10:45 A.M. Office: 21112 ,. .... 11. St. '"•": t61-4940 Church of the Covenant 2150 '91nitw lttod, Co1te MHe lr111ee A. IC11rrlt, llflt•r c H u R c H 0 F c H R I s T 798 o .... o.. LI 8-36) I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~II 287 w. WILSON ST .. COSTA MESA I FIRST FIRST CHRISTIAN ........ ""'" ..... l~low 111t lttw. Je111n G. ll•I•, .... , .. Tllo .... l:e111lll White, A11!1t1n1 1'111tor BAPTIST CHURCH C SUNOAY MOPNING llBLE STUDY ••.••••••••••• t :41 A.M. of •••11tel11 v.11., CHUR H SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP I COMMUNION •• 10141 A.M. I £11ly Wo11h:p 1:00 1.11'1. Corona dol Mor OR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Mn, Wof.,. Ch1"'1torlel11, P~rhll wan.tr 11114-y Wert.Ip: •:JO & 11 A.M. -Ch•rc.• Schoel: •:JO A.M. ,. ... : 5415°4104 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 600 It. A114fre .. koolll, NtWfltrt IMCh ' 1A111trlt1ft 01,11111 Victori• I Pla centia Avt. SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP ••••. ••·•••••••••• 6:00 P.M. Ch1 i11<an Ed11c 1tiori 9:15 '·"'· M II 'I-C ll WEDNESDAY EVENING BIBLE STUDY,,,,,••••••• 7:JO P.M. ~11!i w• Wor1hl" lC:lO a.111, Phon• 644·2664 9:00 A.M. F•t11llr Went.Ip 10101 A.M. IY11d1y Ch•rc.11 Sell tel .,.e • H•r 01ta m••• ....... 111 Y•ttey JomM I. Pitre, NUASlltY CAll PkOYIDID NUrltry Core Available a... D ... H•ftn. M~l1tof MJnhltr W. Whit H..,rilltlOfl Jah11 U.11orlll WELCOME IM1de M11H111ll Minillar Mu1ic1I Oi1aclo• Mtl'llll"t We11hlp 1:30 6 It •·'"· Ytultl M!Rllltr Phone: 645·3191 Dey or Night S11"4tJ S•h••I • • • • • • 't:JO •·"'· eirly Wtrtlll• t :• ,,,... Ewtni11t S1,wlc1 •••• •;00 P·'"· a111. ,,_1 ·• •:>0 •· 1111• lli=======================ill YiuHI Ch<tir • , •• , .•• 7: 15 P·"'· M9f'lll111 wan11• ... lt:41 •·"'· 00 Yaulll 01'tW" 4 •·"'· Yevth Meatl11t1 • • • • 1: P·"'· "''""' , , .. 1 •·'"· OM c-'' •" ltfYkl<I _Nursery Care Provided '42·2421 141-4771 541·6141 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mein & Ad1m1 Street. H"untln9ton BHch Motal11t We11ht,. • • • • • • • • • • • • I • •• ,, ••••• •~10 & 11 :00 •·"'· IT~lt Schtol ••·•• ••• ':-45 '·"'· Yo111t. Grewp1 •••••• 6:00 p.111. ftoe11i"t Wenhi,. , ••• 1:00 P·"'· Jflll"lffT C<ll't .,..,.. at tll fff'\'1'91 Oltkt : ......,., Di.ti DeWtltll DMM For Weekender Advertising Phone 6424321 I FIRST BAPTIST llHURllH 210l CLIPP DltlYI. NIWPOllT aUCH A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Dr. Walter S•IHley klrleel -t :41 A.M. Pegg, Paator Wotlilfll -11 A.M. • 1 P.M. ~NE tftUS eOMMUNflY (0JURCI! TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL l u'11r Jtoc• Drlvt •rid l ""•IO OrlYt (OM b!klf Miii~ ti c...,..,. d•l•t) ~" OlttO FrttWt't' .. Culwt11 Sowth ta C•m~u• Dt ; Jtie~! ta l w'11t JltO; Drive . •••· lllcll s.. .. 1•e11, •••"-' 9:30 A.M. Suodoy School for 111 "'l" 11 :00 A.M. Mornlot Wonhlp NUltllY CA.Ill ,IOVlDID AT a01'H MOUllS Ptr l"Nl'ffllllit~ CtRttnllllt Ollltt ,lililtllfth (Ill l)).1 .. 1 THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY .t.lnH1IH Wlltl 1M lutt1t .... .,... et11i-11t1 ' ' 11 :00 A.M .... tlJ• Wortlllll CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Ml11owr; Swnod 760 Ylct.rl• It,. C...-. MeM L•tfHlr Y. TerMw, , ... , 141·5404 Wor~hl• S•rYktl: l :U & 11 A.M. Suncll~ Scllael: t:;ltl AJ~. M~ll ar~ Cltll: ,,JI .... M. CHll5TIAN ILIMINTAlY SCHOOL 541·•166 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M"• Ytrdt Drl" I w., 5ttHt, Ce1r• Mfttl, C•lff. "N0JtEW C. /oNOEll$0N, ~11tw $""e•r S¢i'IOOI t U -Wr111119 worll'll•: 1:00 1...i 11.00 Prine• of '••ct Lw~atafl School -Mfto E1!k1r 011011, Print1ptl Olfica 'ho111 : !549·051! Scho•I '"'•n•r 1•9·01•7 CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ........ ,.. t""11 M1mHr Cllur<ll tf UllllH Cll111cll lltlltla!;1 k!tllQ, Lal AllMIH IUfllDAY ll'ltVICI lt:M lti.M. Mlnfl!tt .. Alo.rt lwrli:.r. It S.c.f, T"I llf~L CL.UI O~ NIWl'OJIT llACI! IU l•tMt 01'111,, 01Jllfl ' C .. rln Horltett DlerHflel4, ,.,,., Wenhlp & Cli1rt• khotl: I, t :JO & 11 A.M. Pheitt: '46°7 147 St. Mark Presbyterian Church C•r•et J••••r• &:-l~l1ff Dtlte, C1r•110 D I M•r JelMI •r•h•M lift, llnter W•nlll11 &:-Cll11rch Scheel -' & 1 O:JO A.M. lllle•: 644·1141 \l~ IJJ SABBATH SERVICES RELIG IOUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple RABBI IERNARO '· JC;ING .. lb. mnting et St. Jamts Episcopal Church o 3209 Vil lido, NewpGJt SNC:h for 1nfonn1tion: C.11 67~7230 AflenJ /he Cfiu1·cf. o/ 1/jou1• Choice • • (Continued from P11e 4) accepu pre-school children \\'ho wtll be three years old before December 2. Classes are held for three-year olds Tuesday and Thurs d av mornings, 9-11 :30, and fo'r four·year olds Mou day, Wednesday. and Fr J day mornings and M o n d a y , Wednesday, and Th u r Iida y aflemoons, J2 :36-3. ''Letler s lo Young Churches'' 1s the theme of the Lenten series of Bible Studle! conduc ted at the Comm u n 11 y Presbyterian Cburt'h of Laguna Stach, 445 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach, each Wednesday morning in the Harvey Richards Room localed in the building just south of lhe sanctuary. lt1en ol the communily are invited lo come before their work for a buffet breakfast and study at 7 a.m. Dr. Dallas fl. Turner. Senior Pastor, will conduct the classes. exploring the writings of the Apostle Paul wilh special emphasis on the significa nce of the resurrection. "The Miracle Within Each of Us'' is thP tit le of the sermon·!ecture to be given by the Rev. Alber\ Burke to the members anrl guests of the Ch urch of R.eliRlous Science of Newport Bcarh this Sundry at the Ehell Club, 515 \V . Balboa Bhd . Sunday School mcels at the same hour. A socia 1 hour follo\\ ~ A membership meeling has been scheduled following the social hour. Choral Qinductors' Guild, Orange OlWlty Btanch. will present the AMual Junior Choir Festival Concert, March 7 at 3:30 p.m. at the Garden Grove Community, Church. 12141 Lewis St. Gard el\ Grove. The Festival Choi r consists of 12 choirs tot a hng 61)() Choristers from all over Orange County. Guest • conductor (or the eoncer s Mr. Richard D. Hoff', d, Director of Choral Aclir.d.es, Millikan University, Deratur, Jtllnois. Mr. Hoffland l!i.; ataff men1ber of the !'a lJ I Christiansen Choral iSChool. Organist for the cor;'trt is ~1r. Tom Leonard. i senior music major at Biolt College and an assistant organl!t at Garden Grove Ccm.munity Church. In additioi to the combined festival anthems, six choirs viii sing individually. Al59 l hr e e handbell choirs w• combine to ring the offerlctY and one other aothem. ,under the direction of D(. J o n a h Kliev•er. St. .\ n d re'>'' s Presbyterian. !\'evport Beach. "Did You Say the Magic \\lord" \\'Ill be the sermon topic of the Rev . Bruce A. Kurrie at Tbe Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 26.'i] Fairview Road, Cosla Mes~. Church school through eigh1h grade will be held at 9 JO a,m. Child care is available at both services. The sermon topic for Sunday at Corona del Mar Community Church. Congugational 611 Helitrope Ave" is "Decision~. Decisions, Decisions." tn he presenred bv Dr. Philip G. Murra~·. \Vorship is at 10 a m. and Church School is also at JO a.m. The Senior High Youth Grovp '>''ill ha ve a car wash March 6 at the> United C;ilifornia Bank lot. 3141 E. Coast High\\·ay , Corona del Mar . Ser\!ices wil be held at 10 and II: 15 a.m. by the Newport Unit Church, meeting at the Senior Citizens . Building, 15th and Irvine Ave.. ;<Jewport Beach. The Rev. Loren Dale Flickinger will speak on, "The Ne111 You." Christ LutuCran Church, 760 Victoria St ,,,Costa ~1c.i;a. v.•ill hold Sunday services at 8: 15 More Ti1ne, Less Cash Spent on Other~ .Tod~)T NEW YORK fAP) -lesse~ tofal;'tl!S ml!;M, "or American church people are $86.0S , apiece, and kept IL3 spending less on themselve.s. perceri ot it in their local more on others. But they still congregational budgets. me the bulk of ~eir. religious Only 17 percent \\'ent to resources for · lhe1r o w n wider benevolences. spiri~uaJ benefit. . 5 0 m .e 0 l h e r 1n a j 0 r This aspe~t of church hfe denominA!ions _ whose per shswed up in some recently capila giving \\'as about the compiled statistics. same or lower -\\'ere even Although a key Christian more self-absorbed in their te aching is to help othcr!'i, spending. particularly those in need . the For example . the ~nu1hern figures !\how that mos I Ba pt is t 5 , Episcopalians, modern Christians stilt spencl United r.1ethodists and United their funds largely on the ir Church of Christ members own congrtgational upkeep. including Coogregalionalisls In only a fey,· denominalion5 passed on about JS prrecnt does the big part of church nf thei r receipts to tauses mortey go to serving others. bey 0 n d their o "' n beyond the church door. congregations. This is a long-lime condition They used the other 65 In the churches, and the nrw perceTit within their folds. figures indicate it is graduall y Lutherans generalli' \\'ere being modified. toward more Jess parochial about it. The selfless expenditures. Luthen:1n Chu rch in 1\mericA, Al present. h 0 ""' e v e r · the biggest body of that according to the summary branch. forwarded on more compiled by the National f Council of Churches. 78.84 than 22 percent o 11s money lo general causes. ' percen! of re li@ ious contributions ii; used by For Lhc Luthera n Church- congregalions for their own f\-lissouri Synod, i1 \11a~ 21 internal operations. percent. and for lhf' American Pew .100 Jt a.m. wllh a sennon ertitled "The G o s p e I -a BleMing or a Curse?'' "1)dweek Lenten services will be held Wednesday. Flr~t Christian Church of Laguna Beach. Legion at (~enneyre, will hold worship at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. The llev. Bruce Cushing wlll direct tbe service. Bill Robb, church elder , ll'ill present a slide show at the 1 p.m. vesper hour. The choir of Azusa Pacific College will be in col'ICerl Swiday at 3 p.m. at the FlNil Baptist Church ol S 1 n Clemente, 107 W. Marquita. The 38-voice choir will sing sacred music including hymns. anlhems, gospel songs and &pirituals. The San Juan Capistrano Bible Cburcb presents a lecture Sunday .al 7:30 p.m. by Mr. Hal \V. G uff y, prfllident o f International Shldents Inc. He will speak on missionary work and has a topic ''Scri ptural Strategy for 20th Century Missions.'' Fairview Baptist Church, 2525 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. schedules \\'o,.ship at 10 .a .m. wilh a i;ermon entitled "Toward a Good Neighl>or Policy" by Rev . Me I v l n Taylor. A special "Parent· Infant Dedication Service'' will be included in the y,•orship. 20062 LllUltl Canyon Road, LaJUna Beach. will speak on Sunday on lht "Spiritual Freedom of M1 n" 1t both services at 9 .a ,m. tnd at 11 a.n1, The Church o( Religious Science is sponsor· Ing Thursday lectures at 10 a.m. at the Leiaure World in Clubhou11e Two, These lectum are frte of charge and operi to the public. Qualified teach-' ers are in charge of children from babyhood through high school during the early Sun· day service only . A month of Yi:\Jth Emphasis at the First United J\1ethodl1t Church of Huntington Beach wt11 be climaxed Sunday . At the 9:15 a.m. worship service the youth choir of St. Marks United ~1ethodist Church of Anaheim will sing. The group is kno-.·n as "The Singing Generation "'. At both the 9:15 and 10 :30 a.m. services the pastor the Re11. Edward C. Emy wlll preach the fin al sermon on the book of Ph.ilippians on the subject ''Think of What You Have Going for You ." ' - a.m. worship 5ervice. Sunday School is held at the same lime. The ~1e1a Verde United 11.!etbodist Church, 1701 Baker Sire<'!. Cota ~1esa . will have IY.'O Sunday morning worship services al 9 and 10:30 a.m. Re 11, Paul C. Biesemeycr has selected as his sermon topic ''Christians Are Called". The Church School will meet at 9:00 a.m. for nursery through high school, and at 10:30 a.m. fo r nursery through sixth grade. The Junior High United Methodist Youth Fellowship wi!] meet at 6:30 p.m. "What in the \Vorld [s the Church Doing?" is the subject of Dr. Ray C. Gery's sermon this Sunday at Christ Church by the Sea. 1400 W. Balboa Blvd .. Ney,·port Beach. Calif Both Infant Baptism and the Reception ()f new members \1•[H also be celebrated at 9·30 a.m. Church School meets al 9·30. w1!h th~ Adult Study ::it l I p.m. The course "Se:ic and The \\'hole Person." begini; at 5 p.m. for the High School Youth and t he i r parents. Saturday, Frbruary 27, iq11 OAJLY PILOT 5 Day of Prayer Set Cleniente W 01nen Join National Activity p1rticip1llon in a nationwide qffering committed to helping others throu gh ln- Church Women United In San Clementt will celebr1te \Vorld Day of Prayer on Friday at SL Andtt-w's United ~1ethodist Church at 1 p.rn. torcontinenlal Mission on six On this day, church women L'tlntinents. Some of the people 10 ZS.000 communities in the who will be touched by these U.S. will unite their prayers continuing programs this year with women in 155 counlries are : People on vacation and on six continents to afflrm older people employed in faith. hope, and love in facing national parks tbrougb ytar issues and the needs of today round ministry by early· and tomorrow. retired min i sters. As women all over the world experimental internships, new gather in worship on World Christian education materials; Day of Prayer, lhey wilt be international atudents in many affirming that "New Life educational i n s l I t u t i o n s Awaits !'' tn exploring what overseas ; wom~ I ea d e r 1 it means tn ~a "new person"' abroad who can help bridge in Christ. Church Women international gaps lhrough United will be preparing alsct special trainina: programs and for the Ecumenical Assembly, internships: women in cities to be held in Wichita, Kansas engaged i n experiment.al from April 22-25. The ministries in edu c ation, Assembly is being called to c o m m u n i t y organiiation. consider the meaning of Goct"s technology and tc<>Jogy: rural breakthroug h in history, in tian women overseas who relation to the tremendous wil tudy nu l r it ion. potential for both good and, homem and r e J a t e d ill, that soc i a 1 and liUbj~t.s. technological breakthroughs Furlller use of the World open up for the future. Day of Pr.ayer offering will urban and rural aituatiom ; to help MeDc1n women in border cities. withe u t adequate means to 1uppGrt themselves and live with dignity, to .start an in~u.stry: to .support a woman worker to provide public health and family serlce for women and children In Freedom City Mississippi . Church Women United will celebrate the c r e a l i v e gtewardsbip of the offerings in continuous cornm.itbnent to : families in Dominica and Windward Islands for the building of new dwelllnas lhroua:h self·btlp projects: Uleologk:al 1tudents and Cbriartian tea c be rs attending an ln- lerdenominationaJ seminary in Djakarta and in need of nei woman's d o rmlt11ry furnishings; childre n in Africa and Asia who desperately need reading material and the motivation to keep learning. Funds from this y e 1 r ' 1 offerings will continue to help print "80 miles of drildrtn'1 . books" and suba:i dt s:e children's and women• I magazines in Korea, Argen- Mexico, and India. All churches in the ma are participating ind all women are cordially invited lo attend. 1971 v>'ill be the eighty. be: to enable migrant farm fourth yea r or the ever-workers to sen d widening celebration of the represintatives to p o I i c y • World Day of Pr ayer. On this making meeting& and aid in day, the first Friday in Ma rch, crises and emrgencies; to aid w om e n of m a n Y American l n d i a n s and demoninations -Protestant. SpanLsh-speak.ing people 10 Catholic and Orthodox -and achieve new dignity through of many race s and languages. community action in both seek 10 make visible lheir1- unity in Christ and to share in an offering that .... ·111 bring RUSSIA IN PROPHE SY hope and aid to thousands I Dll. lllCHARD s. IEAL 10•00 .around the globe. Hatlo11oll't' K11ow11 llblo T•oc:lrlor • a.m. World Day or Pray e r '••t•r 1-rftus, Flnt laptltt Cli11Klt, Tue.MM. Adr. provides an occasion tor SCRIPTURAL STRATEGY IN MISSIONS Raymond E. Hudson, public relations representative for the Metropolitan Water Distric t of Sou thern California, will be the featured speaker al the March Juncheon·meeling of l he Latter-day Saints Business and Professional M en's Associn1ion of Orange County. The meeting will be held at noon Wednesday at t he S.~ddleback Inn , Santa Ana . Hudson, who joined the ~1WD in HIS8. will speak on "Water Plans for Southern California 's Future." Hi~ talk will be illustr!led wilh color slides. ''The Gift of Lasting Peace" i!I the title or the sermon wh.ich James E. Piercy, Pa~lor or First Christian Church of Costa ~l csa. 792 Victnria St., will p r f' a c h during both of the mnrnin,I? worship hours. 8:30 am. and 10 :40 a.m. the church, which 1s located at tW-! corner of Vicl<lria and Placentia. will have a fellowship dinner at 5:30 p.m. During the Vesper Hout, 7 p.m., Mr. Lertis Ellett will show color mo11ies of Missionary Stations in Japan, Korea, Phillipines and Hong Kong which he took during his trip to the world convention of Churches of Christ which was held in November in Australia. Senior H igli Y outlis Slate Pancake Feed Ma. HAL GUFFIY 7•30 Pr..w..t •f l11ter1111tlo1al Studoflltt. IM. • p.m. COAST BIBLE CHURCH M11rC1 P.,mer J11f11r HJth S.. JMI C.,ktr•o 4fl·lf4f 4f4·1141 110·0407 Pastor James G. Bl&in's &ermon for Sund1y 1t Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive. Newport Beach is entitled. •·The Temptation". Services are at 8 and 10:30 a.m. During Lent. services will be held al 7:30 p.m. each Wednesday . The the me for the Lcn1en Season is ' 'The Symbol~ of the Cross". Holy Commuion will be offered to all who sn desi re after each nf the Wednesday services. Nursery care is available frrr all the W~nesday ser11ice~. as well as Sunday serviC{! limes. .. A \Vee Bit of Ireland" Yr'ill be 1he themP of this year's annual pancake breakfast, St. .Jam e.Iii Episcopal Church, srionsored by the Jlig h Omega 3209 Via Lida. Newport Beach, Felloy,·ship of Sl. Andrew"s will cel~brate the Firi;t Sunday Presbyterian Church . in Len't with three momin~ serviCel'i and a variety or This yearly event is put on vouth activities during the in order lo raise needed fund s day. Communion services will for this year's !·Ugh School- be celebrated al 7:30 and 9 College work project. These a.m. and Morning Prayer will young peopl~ spend their follow at 11 a.m. the Rector, . Easter Vacation working to Father John P. Ashey J[, will con~t~cl uJ1de.v e lop~d preach at all three morning Chrisllan Campgrounds. doing services. The junior high school youth of St. James will be treated to a pancake 1..reakfast following the 7:30 service and. following th e 9:00 service, will present to the parish a n environmental displa y entitled "The Individual as !Mixed) Media ." Pastor Willis J. Carrico's Message at the University Baptist Church. the 11 a.m. morning worship service will be "G()(fs Classilicalion of ~1ankind ." The 7 p.m. service will be entitled "Following Jesus from Jerico lo Jerusalem."' The public 1~ Invited to both services at 22525 E. Palisades Rd., Santa Ana. Speaking to the Unitarian· Unlver1all11t FeUowsbip of Laguna Beach next Sunday morning will be encounter group racilitalnr Sey mo u r Hersh on the subject of "Personal Developmen~ and Interpersonal Dynamics." The meeting will commence a1 10:30 a.m. in Room 23 of ''Whal a Christian Shoilld Laguna Beach High School. Know and Do About Christ'' 625 Park Avenue. The is the sermon topic of the Fellowship als() announces Rel'. Norman L. Brown on lhal Sunday night al B p.m. Sunday at the Plymouth thert> will be a meeting open Congregational Church of to all singles, whether or not Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad they are members of the Street, Newport Beach, at 10 Fellowship f()r the purpose ()f -==========:;: frrrming a new Singles Club ,.. at 8 p.m. al 31618 Scenic Drive, South Laguna. Who Cores? anything from w a sh i n g\~::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=:;:::::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::==:~ v.'indows to laying i;hingles, lo mixing cement. Calvin Crest. near Yosemile. will be \ the sit.e of this year's project. The com;ity is greatly urged to atlc d the Pancake Breakfast, ich will take place on March 6. between the llours ol 7:3().11 a.m. Special musk:al entertainment will be presented by the Michhipmen, tbe 1tq:e band af • Newport"' ..Harbor High Sc hool. NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 01" NIWl'OJlT IEACH WUI I-old iii fi rit ••rvic:• s.,.._.,, him...., 21, 11:11 e.111. .. ST. MICHAELS AND All ANGELS EPl~<;_OPAL CHURCH MattMrlte eM P.tffc Vlft, ,._.,.... a..AI ALL ARI Wl!LCOMI E•cv •c:t•i. fw ..... 111 ~i~ ' Do" A. •••••tf; Mi"i' or ""'\ ... '111.o'lo The Openinq of 'Newport Villa Ole! An average of only 2!. 11; Lutheran Church. I~ percent. percent is passed on to United Prcsbytrrians did broader benevolent purpose~. ahout the same -HI pcrcent locally,nationallyandabroacl. -<lnd the So uthern That proportion is slo1~·1y Presbyterians pul 22 percent rising. however , and is up of their money !rlto general No ol~1r 111w1p1p1r In I~• world c1••1 1beut your c:e111111u• ftity 11•• veur c:o111111u11ltv J1flv n1w1p1p1r de11. It's tit• DAILY PILOT. 3_36 percent from the 17 g benevolences. The Rev. Dr. Henr y percent or JO years agn. The Reformed Church in Gerhard, .i\tinister of the The trend suggests an America had a 1till higherlj~Ch~u~rc~h~of~Re~lig~l~ou~s~&~~~n~c~e~. ~~~~~~~~~~ii We take great pleasure in inviting you to the Grand Opening of one of the nation's finest adult resident care centers, Newport Villa I Increasing concern for those record. dispersirii; S percent beyond the sanctuary. beyond congregat~nal walls. Some denominations re flect Some smaller denominations that impulse much more than devoted a larger proportion others, notably the Seventh· of funds to causu other Utan day Adventists. a relalively their own 1ctiv1Ues. but none small church of 4071766 people. came near mptching the Last year. they eontributecl record of thr Seventh-day t'l48 mlllion. 72 percent of It Adventists in such generosity. going to hospitals. achools and Some of the s ma 11 other benevolent cause s denom inations also were at bey n n d the I oca I the bollonl of lh~ list in using r.ongregalions. their money for o t h e r s . Thi~ amounted lo, an Congregations of the , a11eraRe $.1fl() 96 "r if' c e . Pen!M!O!ltal Holi ness Church I lopping lhf' li~I. Thf'y kept gA~'f' 11 percent of their only 2R percent. nr it for their receipts. keeping 89 percent own ct1ngregatlon~. flf it. whilP tilt! congregations Comparatively, lhr I . fl of the Triumph the Church million American Baptists -and Kingdom of God In Chri,,t three limes The Adventists contributed less than J In number• -contributed a percent. keeping 99 percent. l t ··avm flemoriol pork Tht So11thland'1 Mo•/ Btautiful Mtm orial.s MAU,0\IU,__ • (OlU~ .. 1ru~ • ((M(l[ty oh~':: TREES of the WORLD Betivetn Sc ~ta Ana and Ornnae I PARK LIDO CONYALllCINT CINTI• '"' ,....,,., •--' .. ...,.,., ..... -'424044 OPEN HOUSE and MARDI GRAS e ENTERTAINMENT e REFRESHMENTS e CRAFT DISPLAY e DOOR PRIZES SUNDAY, FEB. 28th PARK LIDO CONYALl5CIHT CIMTllt .,, fl1tttlrll, ••• Nprt ... ecti '4J:.t044 Hr•l t. H1t~•i "'"'"" •••ell. •t O.nt ••. 1 to 5 p.m. Especially designed for those adults who enjoy the convenience and companionship of hotel-like living, Newport Villa offers the following: Planned recreation and entertainment daily• Nutritions meals, tastefully served in the lovely dining room• Meals provided for visitors• Fully equipped physical therapy department with whirl- pool baths• Maid Service• Beauty and Barber Shop• Personal laundry washer-dryers• Suites, private or semi-Private Rooms all with private bathrooms complete with tub or shower • Ocean Views• Private Patios• Attendants on duty 24 hours each day to assist guests. These are just a few of the services and facilities of Newport Villa, where retirement is an adventure In pleasant, gracious living. NEWPORT VILLA Adult Resident Care Center 4000 Hilaria Way, Newport Beach • 642-5861 n.~ On rat rhoven Awntlt I ' t · . ..._ ________ ....... __. >. ' I r I I I ' ' ~. I -. I "The puhlle be damned? I am worklng tor my atoekholders." -William ff. Vcrnd<rbtll (1882) -. ~ By WD.J..JAM GERBER Edllorlal hsearth Rtports .. ;:Americin corporitions seem an wilikt!y pl1ce for the phrase "social responsibility" to fall from every lip. Yet hardly any business executive neglects the phrase in his speeches these days. It is true lhal there may be ~ · etetise understanding among the listeners as to tiow lhe words would be atplied. But the. very fac! th at they are spoken at all says much about the state of the corporate world. Business leaders are changing, whether gn.i~glngly or willingly, to meet some of the changing attitudes or SOCiety. Among the new currents or opinion that tbe business community finds i t necessary to reckon with , a r e consumerism, and opposition to pollution and discriminatory hiring. Youn& people remain disenchanted with the Puritan ethic of hard work and upward striving -even in a time of $EWARE.. -LoW FL'<IN~ AIRCRAFT - ... ,_ I ~ ' . ' • "We demand chat big .bnslness g1ve the people a square deal.'' -Theodore Roosevelt ( 1913) job seattlty. In addition, many people, especially the young. are questioning cherished notions about miss production, creature comfo rts. advertising, and planned obsolescence. BUT IF BUSINESS as usual is no longe r the order of the day, tt can also be said that corporation democracy has not yet arrived -at least not ,Ully enough to satisfy those ""'ho : idvocate it as a way or making big 'fn!siness responsive to the demands of ;society al large. To mana&enlent. extreme responsiveness may mean shrunken profits. or none at all. Dr. Milton Friedman, the University of Chicago professor whom Fortune magazine describes as "the leading fundamentalist of classical economic thought today," believes executives who assume corporate social responsibility are usurping their function. They ~re enjoined . first and foremost, to make money for the stockholders. Co111111e.11~ P~g_~ ... .. ·~ "The business of Am!)ioJ.· "· •• For n ani IJ!aught ea ls buslness." --··· wllat ...... ~--ii tor the -Calvin Coolidge (1925) eountry wa• good for General ~lotors and vice l'er sa .'' -Charles E. }Vilson (1953) '. l . ., • f : ''The fa · 11,eot i"!j ,.-. " "~ a hlerarehr every 11•alzatl • '''"Is la oar employe tend• to rise to worlihlp er It." his level of lncompel• -watiam JI. Wh"" (19~6) enee." · • -Lourence J. Ptttr an d ' ' ' Ra~tond Hult ( 1969) a New C.onscience While he acknowledges that businessmen must abide by law and elhicaJ cwtom, he sees Jillie room for social concerns in the executive suite. ONE Of THE MOST pu blicized attempts to induce corporate. change has been the Campaign to Make General Motors Responsible -"Campaign GM '' for short -a project• that has the support of consumer advocate Ralph Nader and the financ ial backing of the Stern foundation. When General Motors held its annual meeting last May, two slockholderli who held 12 shares proposed on behalf of Campaign GM that the company enlarge its board of directors to include three "representatives of the public" and establish a watchdog Committee for Corporate Responsibility. The Securities and E x c h a n g e Commission. which rules on proxy proposals. had disallowed other Campaign G~f proposals, incl uding one to rtquire Genu al Motors to improve automobile safety, cut pollulion. and take other actions in "the public interest.·• The proposal! that \\·ere allowed were decisively defeated at the meeting. but they apparently did not die there. Chris Welles wrote in New York magazine recently: "The battle last May could prove to be a mere. skirmish compared to I.be one now develo ping in preparation ror the 1971 annual meeting ne1t May 21." There is pressure from the inside as well as the outside for change In big corporations. Accorcting to chroniclers of the scene, signs of unrest are visible in the ranks of middle management. THESE MIDDLE-LEVEL execuUves are becoming too impatient to spend 20 years or more with a single company. awaiting step-by·step promotions to its upper echelonll. Nor are the y representati~e any more of William H. Whyte'll organliation man of tht. 1950s Who placed COn:ipany Vtlues abead O( prlvate pleasures. Eiecu°'? today, especially the you nger o~. may willingly pass up pro motions for the sake of staying , where they llke or of doing what they want. Further evidence of eorporat~ change is also round in unlikely plaets. The National Association of Manufacturers has been confounqjng Its old friends and critics, particularly the latter who long have regarded it as the nation 's strongest voice for r e a ct i a n a r y capitalism. It has comt out in support of President Ni1on's prdposaJ to replace the nation'"s -much.C~H.icized pub 1 i c welfare system with a· broadly based Family Assistance Plan. And Dr. Friedman Is a leading. advocate of a guaranteed annual incom·e. which the plan embraces to a limited ·extent. IUICHA EL HARRINGTON; the social critic and author, questions the sincerity of the new business philosophy . Businessmen, he said, have "acquired a conscience at the precise moment when. . .lhere is money to be made in doing good." In this connection, Richard J. Barber contends in his book ''The American Corporation" ( !970J that one of the biggest industries in the United Stales ~ the mid-1970s will be that of solving llOCial problems -in education. transportation, housing and a dozen other fields. Wha tever ha s motivated the change in business altitudes. it is OOviously taking place. The time has long since passed when any business leader could afford to say "the public be damned." And an y who echoes Calvin Coolidge 's words that ''the business of Ameri ca is business" would be hooted off many podiums in this country. Even Whyte·s "Organization Man·• reads like a period piece in the yea r 1971. Ten Fa~es of\ Tragedy Front Prison, a Story That Could Happen to Anyone As Told to Pete Simer Face it or 'not, it"s a fact th.at every tirne you leave your car unlocked you. are inviting 1n.ajor tragedy to ha10H and torme11t some human be· ing. possibly yourself. Proof lies in this 1·eflecfian on tile ten faces of lragedy in my life. The first face is mine. It "''as an extraordinarily happy face one Saturday morning , especially in that moment 'M"hen it kissed ... (Editor 's Note: Th.is featuf"e is a product of Southenl Michigan Pri· son's rehabilitative lnm.ale W riting Program. sponsorecl by Jesse Va nDu· se.n. The outhor was discharged froni SM P (at Jackson ) last November). •------f>11r iUan In Sa11 Francisco------, Funny Fables Why the Happy Smiles? The second face. Nancy's. \Ve had been married 18 months and Nancy had just told me that our hopes for 11 child were only se\'en months from fulfillmen t. "Joe," Nancy said. walldng me out to our jalopy that morning, •·our baby . rates better lhan this rattletrap. Anyway. we can afford a ne"M·er car now." ·Nancy knew J was hankering for a hardtop. I bought a nice one and was almost home with it 'M"hen I was stopped by ... a grugeously uniformed man on the i;houlder .and commanded "Call me 1 cib." "I'm not the doorman,'' says tht·other. drawing himself up. "rm a~Admiral ." "Okay .. okay," sa)'s the ~nk. •·call me a cruiser.'' !Bob ~nchley may have said this first). I .. • • New Approaches Working at Fairview Hospital By MftS. TBOMA5 BECKWITH An emotionally disturbed tttnage r wha has spent most of her life in a mental institution. speechless and unresponsive, begins to smile. to talk, to get ""tll. A miracle drug ? Shock treatment? A brilliant new psychiatrist? No. It adds up to self-esteem because ~e feels someone cares about her, is interested in her progress. At Costa Mesa 's Fairview State Hospital, eight innovative programs are proving a:occtssful with educationally handi capped patients~ OPERANT CONDmONING -A program of ln.stantaneous reward for strengthening affirmative behavior is usffl for young patients ages 4 to 25. "1ulliply hand icapped, e m o t i o n a I I y disturbed and palients with . behavior problems participate. E m o t i o n a 11 y disturbed, antisocial adolescents and adult mentally retarded patients are helped wilb a "token economy" proat.am; Tokens can "buy" privileges and trea ts at lhe ward store. Fines ol tokens are levied for uncooperative behavior. Program results ind icate Ulat mental ages and self.help skills ha\'e improved significantly. CO~tMUNlCATION WITH TBE DEAF -Training 1n sign language and finger ape.Uing is offered to pn-soMel and volunteers "M'ho wor k v.·ith deal or non- vubal patients . Many po.$,itlve changes haYe been noted ln dear patients since a way of communicating with them has been esf'lblished. There is part 1 cul a r improvement in their ability to socialize. OllFF.scJIULWERK METilOD Specially buil t percussive -m.u sic a I instruments help severely mentally retarded . mulliply handicapped patients of all a,ges. Groups play togelbu in oM part of the activity, then an Individual innovates during Lbe second. .'lbe aim 1& to increase frtedom or Hlf-apresslon, de¥elop respect for an Saturday, February 27, 1971 Th• Comment Pa ge ol the Daily Pilot seeks to Inform and 1Umulate readers by prtsenUn~ a variety o1 com-. mentary on topic1 of Inter· est ind 1lj11ilica nce from lnformM observers a n d 1pokesmt!n. Robtrf N. Weed, Publl1htr individual's attempt at self-e10pression; increase body av.·areness: develop spatial relationship awareness; function more easily in a group; develop an ability to listen, to accept, understand and carry out ''erbal comm unication : learn to take turns. and provide a satisfying musical exper ience . SHELTERED WORKSHOP -About 40 patients 'M'ith IQ"s from 20 to about 73 produce and finish products for 10 commercial firms in the area. which develops skills for su ccessful work in othet sheltered workshops or private industry. · Firms contract with the hospital and patients are paid rrom 15 to 45 cents per hour. A}so an industrial therapy program provides training wh ich prepares patienl5 for placement In the community. SPECIAL OLY1tfPICS -This joint effort of the school and rehabilitation services is in its first yea r at Fairview, but the 30 to 35 youngsters who are lo training have shown marked positive changes in altitude and performance. Training in volves physical conditioning, becoming acquainted with the various special events. and undergo i n g concentrated training for events the individual patients will enter. COMPENSATORY EDUCATION Federal funds for this project provide a pre-school program for children who otherwise could not be served in the hospital school. Each child's behavioral le vel is determined so that physical , social. emotional and intellectual skills may be taught in orderly sequence. Teacher assistants are used in a team-teaching approach which gives as much individualized attention as possible. VOLUl\"TEERS -Nol too long ago, t>.lrs. Richard Nixon c o m me n d e d volun teers for their "outstanding work '' with mentally retarded p r e • s c h a o I children at Fairview. Volunteers are women from the community and students at the University of California, Irvine, who give individual attention lo th e youngsters. Mrs. Erika Whittington. senior volunteer coordinator at . the hospital. wrote to Mrs. Nixon informing her of this program. PRE-SCHOOL TRAINING PROGRAfll - A five-day-per week school pro~ram is provided for 24 profoundly retarded children ages 4 to 14 through the aid of 21 students and an instructor from UCI. SL fl1ark "s Presbyterian Church and 25 volunteers. Each volunteer \\'orks "·ith the sa me child ~ach time he Is there. Ind ividual volunteers give from 2 to more than 7 hours weekly. Who Causes the Violence In an article on ··~Uddle Class Violenct.'' the November issue of Psychology Today posed a half-dozen key true-or·false questions. to wit : -Wife-slappiDg and marital violence occur most commonly among the poor, the uneducated and the blacks. -Mjddle-class Americans are mor! likely than working.-class perBOns to vent their rage in symbolic and non-physical ways. -The use of guns and knives to M!ttle di spu tes tends to be conctntrated in vkllent subculluns: among s I um· dwellel'f, Southerners and ghettos. -American.s are becoming m o r e pennisstve in re11ring the ir children: spanking is le33 common than it used to be. -~1any Americans would take up arms agaimt 1 tyrannicarl government. -Men who have had experience ln v.·ar are more llkely to condone the use of torce to settle social ill!. All of tilt above statements are false.. ·Try reading them again in I.hit light. ALL TIUS was the resull of 11n extensl\·e poll conducted (or the National Co mmission on the Causes a n d Prevention of Violence by L"ou Harris. 6omo o4lltr mlscellaneoua llndinl!: II percent or all adult Amer\can.s have been 6lapped or kicked by others ; 18 percent have done the same to others. One-fifth of all Americans approve ar slapping one's spowe "on appropriate occuions" Oike her birthday?). This practice, incidentally, Increases with income . Blacks do not conslllut e an especially \l\olent subculture. according to the. Harris study. They are, howe\1er. expcised to more .violence. The South does not Appear to be more \•ioltnt than any ·other part or our country.-tbough v.•hen violMCe does erupt ''II dott so v.·ith greate r piS!lion and more deadly results." TH£ N>OR and less educated are Ml mClr'e'" likely than the middle c:lus 10 resort to physical forms of aggression. Violence 11 spread almost eq ually a.mong .11! social groups. One icon rem11ined int11ct from this myth-wreckage. though. We •re relieved to report that women were adjudged less likely lo havt committed RC!s or violence, t.o have betn \')etims of aggrtssion, or to ap~rove of \'lo lepce. \Vhlch sllll doesn't ktl"p htr from be.in.It 1lappcd around on tpproprlate occtslon11. -Ne"' Freol The third face, Robin's. Thrilling to the feel of all that new horsepower in my hands. I whrr -oomed around our corner and saw a familiar sedan backing down a neighbor's driveway. Imagin e my shock v.'hen I realized -too late -that five-year-old Robin was al the wheel~ I jammed one foot at the brake. II hit the accelerator. The collision sprang a door on the sedan and sent Robin flying crazily to the pavement. Unseen. but forcefully felt. was ... THE FO U RTH FACE. the over"M'helming face of fear. It screamed these unforgettable words: "You·ve killed her! Turn this car around and get out or here. fast." Prodded by panic, I obeyed and thus invited ... The fift h face. a policeman's. Later, in a courtroom. I faced ... The sixth face. that of a mother who mourned her only child. Sbe testified: "It really wasn·t Joe"s fault . Robin enjoyed playing in the car so much Iha! 1 refu sed to recognize any great danger in lhis. Someho w. Robin musl have shifted our car into neutral, allov,.ing it to coast into Joe"s path.'' Her tearful defense of me \\•as bolstered by ... The seventh race. Robin's father 's. "Joe adored our Robin and no doubt v.•ould have died hlinself rather than harm her," he said. l\1ore support came from ... THE EIGHTH FACE, my employer's. "Joe is a real comer in our company:• he said. •·He has earned tv.·o promotions in three yea rs ·• I glance d at Nancy. She smiled reassuringly. But what little hope I had then was dispe rsed by the grim voice or. . , The ninth face. "lf I had my way," the judge began , "no driver. regardless of his standing ln the commWlity, v.·ould ever get a second chance to hit-and-run and leave a child ·lo die in the street. Unfortunately, the la w limits the term ror such slaughter.·· The sente nce eventually brought me up against ... The tenth fa ce, that of the prison gu.ard \\'ho stopped at my cell one morning and commented on the wealhtr. \\o"hcn I just ignortd him, he remarked, ''You 've really got a ha te hangup. ain ·t ya?·' , YES. I SUt"f'ER • h11tngover or hate.. -for drl\lttS who lea\'e their cart unlocked. Here l! '4·hy. ~morsefully. I remember Robin ind lhat unJocked sedan. Then, five months after my trial, tht tenth fact delivered t bi I he:artbreaklog news: A b11ndit in 1 atolen car was Ming ch!'sed by cops when he sideswiped an oncom ing vehicle. lost control, jum~ the curb and downed three shoppers : killing Ont!. In her dying move. my Nanc.v hed rtachcd to clutch the layette she had jusl bought for our unborn baby. The c.a; th:-t kllltd Nancy had bten left unlocked, Jts keys In the ignition switch. ,.,. ' By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -Th~ is a column on rabies. myths and legends. f..1rs. Frank Norris recalls one of my favorites. Like most fables , il is marvelously conlrived : Out there in the sunset. this housewife, clad only in her bathrobe.. went down lo the ba~ement to put a load in the washing machine. Al the last minute. shf: threw her bathrobe in. loo. On hfi way toward the stairs. she noticed i;i big cobweb, SQ she picked up a broom lo whisk it away -after first.protecting her hair by putting on her husband 's Giants ca p, C()nveniently hanging on a na il nearby. Got the pictu re~ .Naked lady '''ieldlng broom while wearing Giants• ca p -at which poinL along comes the PG&E meter reader 1vho says: ''Lady, I don·t know wha t gamt you're playing, but f hope yo u win "I • • JOHN VAN COUVERThiG revives a classic -lhe one abou t the man on Pacific (Vicente, Fulton. Beach) 'M"ho can"t get his car "S!arted. A neighbor lady volu nteers tv give him a push. an d he says "I have an automatic transmissio n. so you've got to go about 25 miles an tJour to get me starttd. •• She noc:b 11nd backs awa y. He gets behind the whee.I, looks into the rear-view mirror - and here she is , driv ing toward him at ~miles an hour. • • • THE GOOD SA~IARl1rA N VARIATION: This fellow sid t1wlpes ll parked car. creating such • Ncket that a dozen nei ghbors stick ·their heads out of the windows. The: dri•er gets out . scribbles a note and· slicks It under the windshield or the damaged car. II reads "The neighbors th ink rm giving you my nRm.e ·and phone number. Wtll, I'm not." • • • THE HOWLING LADY : This vet1 pregnant womRn was 1 t a n d 1 n r alon gside her car. absolutely do\tbled up, and the pollce officer ru.,~ O\"er to u:k •niiously. "Are you In labor; lady?" "No," she replies. gasping for bre,.th, "J'm laughtng." And what's so ditmn funny~ "Well, ·the· doctor wanted a u mplt of my urint so I put Jt In an Old Granddad bottle and \lo'hlle I was Insi de th11 stort. doing 1 l!ttle shopping . somebody sto1e It." • • • THE ORtGlNAl. OltlJNK : He camr ro\Hng out of tht SI. Francis, lipped •· I .. 1 THERE WAS THE one about !he polj~ officer giving an anti-narcotics ta\k·.to a high iChool cl3"3.3. Al the , end, he put up a marijuana cigarette on a dish and told the class to "pass it around. sniff it. look at it carefully. so you 'll know it when you see it.'' By the time the plate gets bac k to him. lhe re are three mari juana cigarettes on it. Or rive . or seven. 1 ran the story a couple of years ago with a lot of hedging. having found ii impassible to confirm. Since then it has been printed. '"'ilh \•ariations, all over the 'M"Orld. Like all good fables, it COULD ha ve happen ed. • • • GRANNY ON TRE ROOF : Th is family goes to Mexico for a vacation. taking aged grandmother along. and out in the wilds somewhere, she dies. What to do? At last they put her in a sleeping bag. strap her to the roof nf the !ilation wagon. 2nd he3d for the border. En route. they stop at a roads ide care for a bile - and ~correct) somebod y !ilea\s the station wagon, Now Won't That Thief Be Surprised When! • • VARIATION. DEAD relin! di\' Th! sweet old Mission District lady has an old cat that dies and she places poor tabby in a shoe box. planning to bury it surreptitiously on Nob Hill, where it rr olicked as a kitten in Huntington Park. On the way, she stops to shop at The Emporium. places the shoebox on a counter. and some shoplifter is found passed out in a cubicle in the ladies room, alongside the dead cat. \Vasn't that a surprise? • • • THE SICK DOG THAT WASN'T: This time the fam ily "'cnt on n mushroom hunt, and "M'hen they gal back. they dec ided lo feed a mushroom or lwo to F'ido. to make sure they wtren't poi sonous. Fido seems okay, so they eat them. and THEN they see Fido DEAD on the front lawn '. Exeunt all to Central Emergency t.o have their stom achs pumped . When they retum, there·s a note from the milkman \\'ho was sorry he ra n ove r Fido 11nd didn 't h3ve time to stop and tell them and etc. etc. • • • THE CAT THAT Cl.AWED : In th is Ont. our hero is ~having in the bathroom and somclhing 1oes wrong with the water so he gets down on 111l fours to pttr at µie pipe.a. WhUe thwi exposed, the family cat tal§es 1 S'Aipe at a vulnerftble portion of his 1ruitomy. camlng our hero to bang hi$ head on the pipe and knock himself out. Wire cal\!J busy Cen tral Emergency. While the crc~·men are Jua:glng hubby out on a stretcher, she tells the story . which causes them lo laugh so hard they drop our hero Rnd he suffers 11 brokrn collarbone. Or arm. Or v.Tlsl. Or somethin(I". l n d c e s a s Good • mornlnj:. boy1 end • girls aQjl. welcon¥ ~ anot~r· Saturday of fun anit lear11lng with Uncle Len and Andy. I was really happy with lhe old mail bag this 1,1.'eek. It was fuU to the brim with really great work On !he American Indian. ' Special congratulatloru go to our two winners this morning. Kenny Chapman's drawing is extremely accurate and very \\'ell done. It depicts a Hopi Indian lodge and a drawing ()f the dolls called Kachlnas. Kachina dolls were used not only by the children of Southwestern Indians but also by the med icine men in their religious ccrcmonie.,5. '. They were lUiUally car1100 pieces or wood Of· bone ,,------....;.~.;..~~-,.-------'-----~,~c--~---------- decoraled with feat h.e.rs , beads, fur and paint. Our poem winner. Kathy Forbath, v•rote an excellent piece on the American lndianS of today~ JI reaU y told the story and held out the hopt! that alt y.·ould soon be y.·el\ \Vith all Americans -1n- c!uding the first Americans -our red brothers. Special conJritulaioh$:~o IG Sherri Lee Merrili of Pamitain ~. . , : * PRIZE WINNER * Kenny Chapmnn, 7, 288t Boa Vlfi~ Drive, Cos\a i\tesa Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Att Contest. Here's all you do: (l) Draw picture on ;;iece of plain, t\'hite paper 5112 incbes wide and 4 ir..:.hes deep. Use black ink an d ma.k~ lines black . (2) Do not copy or trace ~ pictt, Lt must be your own work. :al) Put your name, ~e and address • ! or? c:l 11f drawjog. Mail ft to Uncle"Len 's Alt '.Contest, ~1 1560, DAILY .. PIL ; Costa MCsa. \Vlnner will rece!Ve Kennedy hall dollar. Valley whose fine entry to L..-----------------------------------' Ask Andy a~ars on today:s he settled h\Jviijages bqii~ on remember .1hat .even. the . Cisliiing into this column , bul page. For her question. 'Sherri' pilinis ~n the lakes ol Europe millions or fish in the Seas many fine books a n d v.·ill receive a World Book and for the first lime used and lakes and rivers ca n be magazines tea ch you the Globe killed off if we fish with no tricks of the sport. Go to · 1 ho d lines. hooks and net s lo.catch intention of eating or somehow your local libraMI and learn How many 0 you ys an the 11·sh. 1hat 'meant l1'fe or ., girls have ever cast a line using our catch: 'fo catch fish about it and then trv it into the deep blue sea or death to him and his family. and just leave them behind sometitne-you will love it. into a rushing river or pla cid Man has come a long way is a !errible waste and This week's topic, then. will lake to fish for lhc creatures since ltlese ancient 1 a k e harmful to our \.\'Or!d. be the many kinds of fishing. "·ho live under water? dwellers and ·so has the sport There is really nothing more Reaaly work at this one and Fishing is as old a sport of fishing. fun than standi ng by a Jake come up with some good en· us man himself. The fir st men There are many types of or on a rock overlooking a tries. Don 't forget those rid- probably captured fish in fishing, including big ships r11~hing stream casting with dies shallow streams with their with nets, little boat! Y.'ilh our rod and line with hook Art honorable n1entions gn bare hands and then ate them nets, and men y.·ith lines and and bait. II is a re.all challenge lo: Kenny Wayne. Nc"'·port raw. rowboats. and very good fishermen have Beach; David Arevalos, Costa As man progressed. he We best kMw the. kind many tricks and ,::ood ways Mesa: i\iiche!le Ubt'rt , lt,_ learned lo spear the fish y.•ith \\'here a pol~.~4pte;i!.~· of finding and catching just Newport Beach: 1\1 i c h e I I e a sharp. barbed lance and Most of Uf;-hale 'llevel th e fish they waet. Budzinski. Costa Mesa: Sheila then cook it over i roaring , to depend ~ fish as the ' It y.·ould take a lot of writini! Sweeney. 9. Costa Mesa : Kim- fire. Further \lfoi:ig. but_s!.H.l,. food we e~. but wt can to put all th~e is, to. know · berly Mot. 8, lrvin t ; Darlene maiiy thouSands of years ago,· ·fish. It is mos,; i_mporta about the many k.inds or Perez, Irvine. ' -1 S.'"' yo11r quntieM te Ask A11dy , c/e OrGllf• Ceoit Deily l'll•t, 101 I 560, Costa M•••· Collf. off sizeable bites and chomp them into swauowabte pieces. THE AMERIC·AN INDIAN ·-.' -~ Driven.frorh.his land-and for ced to fight : This is the American Indian' plight. In the Ci ties and on the range; 1-le feel s very alone and strange. Co nsidered a citizen of second rate, He's beco1ne an object of disregard and hate. 1'his is his country which we occupy; In order to keep it. m\J st he die? " ktfl ... dY hl ll d1!11r tG•I lo kl!~Y '••Mt~. "· l!lt (II.lb Hovu llNd, to111 Mtu, !or tht "''~~l~I •ntry fft I~• •l•rv 11N1 -'" c1nt11!. Miii Ytvr _.., or llwY '-UftCft L"'• It~ IUO, C1111 MUI, t l llfor• nit . The mail's radula is like Does a snail have teeth? a. small movea'ble strip of rib:'-----------------------' I YOUR ... NEWS au1z--- . ' . PART I ·. NATIONAL AND l~T~NATIONAL Gi.ve yourself 10 pa ints !or each correct answer. l The Department of the Interior last week held hearings on the proposed Trans-Alaska •. ? . , a-Railroad b--Hlghv.'ay c-Pl.pellne . ~ i Ala ~k'a11 G~v!rno"r j· •. ? • ,• testl!ied)n favor 9,f- .. ~ the proposed proj~t. • t • 3 Twenty-three Western 011 con1pan!es signed a 5-year contract with six •• ? •. oil-producing nat1on1i that will cost the Oil cbmpanles kn addi - tional $10 billion o.ver the duration 6f \he con- tract. a-Persian Gulf J>..South American c-Asian 4 The court martial of Army Lieutenant-\ltllJiam -Calley resumed after a one-month rece6s,dur- 111g which a board 9f Army psychiatrists found him to be (CHOO.SE ONE: sane, Insane). 5 Japan launched its second ear th satellite into orbit la st week atop a 4-stage rocket make In ? •. a-tpe Soviet Uriiqn b--the Un1ted States c-J a pan PART II -WORDS IN THE NEWS Take 4 points for each word ~at you match with its correct me-aning. l ..... fac1Jc 2 ..•.. candor J .•... tc1·m1natc 4 ..••. afien S •..•. invecti re b-hones t~·, ~pee.ch c-insulhng langu_age opcune s:. in or abusi,·e ·d ... foJ:eign, Strange. e-glib, superficial PART Ill -NAMES IN THE NEWS can Take 6 points for names that you can correctly match with the clues. 1 ... Dien Bien Phu 2 .•••. ·•r1shhook'1 --J-::.~."PliTi\ of Jai·s _ ~-•.. D;\14 • . . .·...,, .. 5 ~ •. Tch~ponc . .... 11-1·egion In Laos b-vltlage In L11os c-~orth \lictnamese -viilage ----· ·· d-region in Cambocha . , ~:.d1v1des~Ortg· alid ... South Viet Nam • S1t11rd,.y, f'rbtu1ry 27, 1~71 DAILY PILOT T ---------'I'm y.,....,,.,,, . llere's a chance for l!'veryont' In the f.imlly old f'nou~h to read \o ter;t h!s .or ,her. OY.n "nose1tor neY.'•," Takt th1$ \\'M'kly Nt-v.·1 Qul1 iii-tlle privACy o "')'flUr O'>''n home I you dol(t t llf'n h1v~ to ~t the rettt of tht f1.mily know how you made ou t\ a'nd i&t'e how mucti you know about "''h&t'I i(ci11g. oft ln the world today. -' j)en't ch .. t-Am~r• 1,,-,r: (uft!id1 dew") .lttlow t1ul1. Match word clues with thelr correspond- ing pictures or symbols. 10 poi nts for each correct answer. I ··• ·~ .. ' ·" ... A'! ~· . -:l o, ... ': ~. ... ·, ,.S&{.Q.$(1.ette > D e.v ltn, Northern Ireland civil rights leader has been touring the U.S. 2 ..... Rolls Royce bankrupl- cy· t.breatenetl the fu- D CONCORDE ture ·or the Lockheed "air bus'' J ..... Tricia Nixon 1s a di- rector of the John F. Kennedy Ce nter for the Performing Arts 4 ..•.• "Danger: poison" 5 .•.• , ~1arty Liquorl is a. star Jn this sport 6 ....• The Bri tish-French supersonic transport Is makin g test filg~ts 7 ..... ·ArnoJd Palmer got ti1s first v.•in in 14 months in this sport 8 ..... IO ••..• Mode rn "women's lib'' syo1 bol HOW DO YOU RATE? H. TRI STAR (~en f.lc h Sid• of Quir S.p.1r•t•ly) 71 to 80 poinh . Good. 91 to 100 pointt -TOP SCa.E! 61 to '10 poinll • F•lr. .. -·-61-+o · 'ilOo.-iMt -&.:.....i.nt. ---40~7-1·1-H'"""! FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTION -tihould studetts be required t,p wor"-rw· 11. v.hilt: E. _iand lelU;(I ~t li,e "'·arid b~ole eotltlilg college'! THIS WEEK'S CJiALLENGE! HO ICOll Who Is the leader of the Laotian Commun1 sls , otherwise known as the Pathet Lao? ~ VEC, Inc., M.dilon, Wl.con1in . , -----·--·----~~-------. ' . . . . . q-s':•-1> :t -( :p·l :,.,'Ill J.llVd ,.s Cp·r '•·{ :q-z , •. , 'II J.ll'Vcl •·s :u1•1·r :•-( :u•63 141•.nl!M"l :>-1 11 J.ll'Vcl 6uOA"Ollt~dnos •>Ulld ;~~N~llVHJ -;1·01 !J·6 :$-a :1-L !a·' :r·s !v ·i. :r-t :H-z :3·1. 1z1no 1os~As Newspapers As Textbooks Teachers V se Print Media w Inf or1n, Teach Students i\1r. Snail likes lo live a bon. He c:;in pusll It forward very qu iet life in lhe garden . and back .... ·ard inside his BOSTON (UP I) -Most~ You don ·1 often see the old it is the rough top. Actually ple . read their. daily pape~s child de ve.Jopiog his or hei; ".!be best thlng of . all is own particular inleresl. thaL. they leirli . more . lhis textbook . slowpoke because most of the rnouth .•Tlle Sl>tcial thing about Satell;teS Mz'ght time he manages to stay hid· it is the rough· top. Actually Ii lo find out t~e news ~f the den. But my, you can see it is covered wtth hundreds world, bu~ for. the pupils al \\'hat he does -to ~,our favorite of tough litttt scrapers. neatly p· d , E h k the Willia m Monroe Trotter plants. He dines on greene ry arranged in rows from side re lCt art qua es Elementary Schoo J the -and he eats the tenderest to side. The snair ut;es them newspaper serves as an. in· young leaves he can find . He instead of real •tetth. When struction book in all sorts of may eat a big hole in a leaf, he mOYes his ,radtial tongue LOS ANGELES (AP) -earthquakes are caused by the subjecls. or he may cat the \\•hole thing back .11nd :forth across a leaf. Earth qua k·e s could be elastic rebound of the earth's "We use the papers for and leave just the stubby it files and sawii the 'greenery predicled wilh a similar crust. and we know how much everything," said Mel Conroy, stal k. Nat urally you wonder to shreds . 11 · h · h a yo"og th1'rd-lo"rth·and-l1'flh-h b·1 sate 1te lee nique as r at slippage can take place be.Core "''hether he has I.eel 10 1 e There are man.v· thousands grad e teacher in this ex· d hew "p all lh l·s grcenerv used to forecast hurricanes, a rebouod is imminent." an c · · of differerit sna\ls In the world. '' pcrimcntal st·hool In Boston's A snail has a most unusual Only a few· types Jive in .!iays an aerospace sc ie ntist . He said patterns can be black Roxb)lry Scclinn . body. tie carries his E'yes on ga rdens 11nd , ~ed on tender Seismic instruments simil;,r established for earthquake "U you .use ynur ln1- top of l\l'O ta\! stalks and greene·ry. SOO\e live in the tn those put ·oti the moo n prediclion if ground sensor! aginatlon. there is no end to manages to get a r 0 u nd seas and rivers. They feed by Apollo 12 and 14 missions are constantly transmitting whal you cal'\ do with a v.·ithout legs. The shell on his on tough er water weeds and could be moni tored with earth earth movement and pressure nC'o\'Spapei:." C6nroy said , ~i~~k ilis w~~~ ~~ea~n~h~eti~~~· .sometimes on SC.raps of decay-T't'sources satellites now in to observation satellites. ''Whethec to teach arithmetic . He also has an unusual · way ing meet. A, certain tree snail early phases oI development. Burnell; managt:r of TRW 's end English or devel_op a ~'ears a handsome ·striped Eiic S. Burnell of TRW advanced manned systems, SQCial awareness.'' . of eating his food . For ex-shell and chewr even tougher ·Systems in suburban Redondo said studies there have been Conroy ~nd several other ample your leelh are sel in food . He uses 'his ·rad\lla Beach said Monday. under way for years to use teachers in the Trotter school t11·0 solid jAY.' bones. The •--t t th · th. k b ~.. ''The technolo""' to nredict ground stations and satellites fiod that the newsp,per allows snail's sort lillle body has no . w11 gue o ea e le ro..-n ,,,, f' bark on.the tree trunk . earthquakes is no mystery,'' to preserve the earth 's them to teach lhe pupils on hard bones like you rs. But .. ,..,v w""' •· w0<"1<1 aooi. G1ot1t he. s 1 I d . "We know resources. an individual ba sis, with each he does ha\'e a jaw made ~""~~~~ i~~·c;W,o.~~r.' 1~·,,:; ------------------~---------------­of tough. hornv n1alerial. And 11~s11on: instead of teeth he has a very Does i hedding mean a n .!ipecial tongue called a radula. animal is (etti11g old? If you caplure a snail , you It is true' that some peri\)le can watch him fC!eding: He shed their hair as th'tY grow Js, as you know. a s~ older. But as a rule. 1he: furry crea ture and when you pick ·mammals r shed · for other him up he pulls his entire reasons .. Hairs are strand s of body inside his shell. Handle dead «lls ·that · grow frotn him gently, becau&e his shell living roets ·tn the llkJti, Every may be quite fra gilt . Place day a ·few old oaes fall oul him in 8 qu iel box· among and new ones start growtng 8 few sh111dy leaves and in l-0 replace·thcm:'l'hey also spri nkle them with 1 few grow a1'd shed hairs to create 11mall drops of w11ter. Also. warmer 1 winter costs and place a piece of crisp leuuce cooler summer COibl. Wbel'I where hf can find it . A sn;iil spring comes, they do 11 lot likes things cool. slig):\Uy moist of extta shedding; Tilil i111 and very quiet. But even 'o\'itb paturat seasonal event. everything just right. y~ may Cats, and dop II)' hard to have to "'·ail a while before keep spic .. and Jflflft, but lhty • he feels safe enough to come shed a little every day . and out of his shell. Then ,witch 11 lot .in·_ lht • spring.· A dog him go for that lettuce. • appreciale'-H when you give Nollet the four feelers. like bim a brushing or a bath. stalks on hlR "lllllt bead. Two A cat deserves a brusbit1g of them are his eye-stalks. every few days, olherwi:te she The other two help him to licks away her .shedding' fur 5el~t ~uit11ble food, He quick· and swall~ it. This sort nf \y decides t~at the lelluct pet grooming also keeps hai11 will make a fine meal. Theo off lhe furn iture. It ls not he grabs a bite in hi~ smR!l Jieallhy for a pet to !hed. mn:1th and starlq eatln1r To enough hair ~o leave . bald do this. he uses h~ horn y patches' ff this hit ppcns, jaw on the roof of his mouth please take him or her 10 and th11t speela! r !d.!!!!_!U., an.imal doctar. ror uk. -<-tOl'fgue ~ TogeCher. fbey tear ~I. 'I•!) ~. -- Chi11ip'$ Checkup • • I -~ \)r. ~1artin P,ihnes of J+>s Angeles had the ·honor, oi removing tb't first tooth from ~larold1 a 21h·year·old chimp at \Var Id of Animal5 near. DIUas Texas: ' Af!e.r .. ~naesthetic. the tooth was loosen ed.' left, Harold' yells ouch, center. and sn1UeS wi th wide open spaces, left. J J, ··The idea is k> encou~al!lt way," Conroy saJd. "They pick them. to read lhe papers at . ~p , the .. basic skflls a"nd learn home and get them thinking · a~ut,hfe as well. . . about anything that interests . ~ newsp~per ts ~deal f~r them," Conroy sai d. t.h1s kind of 1nstruc~JOI). ~ts "Ma,Y.be lhey'IJ begin hr hke a conslilnllY ·~hanging "The kids have really taken to it. l have to gel up ball an· hoor earlier eadt morning to make sure I read lhe paper. Otherwise I may oot know what they're talking about. '1 wonder 11bout · tbe· soc~ty around them. or maybe they'll only learn how to shop - but in either case the newspaper· will bridge the gap between sehool and life al home, and they'll be better for -that'' Grandparent Adoption . Comfo.rts ·Lonely Aged The, school, whicbtias about FULTON. ·•o. 1,w1 _. "My . _, II h If bl k d Ml 11 r men. signeti up to work with 750 .pup 5 -a ac an gra'n'"a-nl." says Janet Hoff-· · half white from kin· UJ' '" the elderly. The program is dergarlen throogh fifth grade, man, "is 8 former clown and now three se st r Id d d · h 1 u 1 he -keeps me entertainl!d. It . · me e s o an was opeae 1n t e a o 1969 growing. with the aim of; ·deve lopirfg ' se,tms strange now lhat I wor-Brown "Both "thinking, soci ally adjusted ried what we'd talk about." say s. the human being,.," · 1"My· Grandpilrent is 9 students and their adopted Conroy. Tl. who is in his wonderful perSon.'' s a Y s grandpa·rents nCed lo feel !irsl year al Trotter after Barbara.Browi'I .... EVer}''llrhe nee.ded . Jrs ~ntic:hing for bolh I h. r· · t d' I visit him. I feel " like· rm eac 1ng 1ve yea rs 1n ra t· generations." ,tiol)Jll 3nc1 more .sl,ructured en"t , doing my self a favor ." Gertrude Davis, a Callaway vironmenls, exphrtned that hr -The two girls, both students one lesson the children went al Will iam WoOOs College, are Courity welfare worker, Is co- l h r 0 ugh newspapers com-participants in' · iln ·Adopt-a-fou~~er of the program. ~trs • parillg grocety pri ce.A al dlf· Grandparent program aimed _Dayis told of W.ll!an x. a ferent shopping centers. · al ·gMng the 100ely· 'aged a nursing home patient with no ··11 was a good· lessorr \n revived i'riteresl in life. 1 arithmetic and they learflf?d · The students· say they soon :re !ltivµ. wt>o-f\Jld ·not had I something about shopping ·a11 • fourld out the proxy grandfolk visitor in eight ye1r1. · welli-" he · said. ·"We savtd also had a lot to give. The' nurslnj home director $1.90 on the wee:kf!I' groceries.... · "l1m her granthori now In iaid \,Illian w1s · completely Another Urne aorne of the• every important ·wa'.f." said -withdr11wn '811d hesitated lo children combed· a looa l paper· Sieve Davis. ·a Westminster put'· her" o\i ; the' Adopt·a- for ·errors in spelltng and QiJJege sophomore wh6.<liives · Gra·ndp8 ~nt ·ust · ror fear a grammar. A reporter fron1 16 miles-to M6ka l'ie. MO .. to 'You ng visitOi' WoUld meet only the · ptrper later visited the -vlJit rMrfi. Ophfli a·'l"enntyson. 'With · discouragement and cla.u "and··m: had a hard ·"Jh~r husb8nd died not long failure . time · explaining why th t ago. ·She needs .me .• , After only six weeks Liiiian. mistakes got j nlo prilll'," ··Atsa •l need her. She's a is talkiftg. Conroy said., wonderful, courageoua.person. llShe has a whole new life, "The key to all lbis is in· She11 kind or helped me learn Uta.olts to ~ siudent, declar~ divldual inslructloo," ge said. wh,at really are n1e ~nt ~ Mrs. Davis. "We don't force the chlldren things In life.'· . . ·•we put tta old folka: to use the new.11paper or any Edgar Smith. 93. a retired away." s&ld D~. Brown. "and ·other material unlw they farmer who li•e.'I in a nursing we puL the kkis down. We want to.· And Uiey can use · home, says his adopted frand-force them into compartments It itt .. lh&~1''1' that best suits daughters "1re daridits. They of.our c;hoQ!lni,," th bring· u.t life ." -• "f em . 'J aJ1l'.One can ch1nge the "Wboo lo went LO school and • "Jt all started as the ·most world/' saye Mrs. o11vts, "the in my prtvlous teaching ex-ncbuklus exptriment '' iay1 rtudcnts can. And they cart perience. the kids were taught Dr. Ma,ry V. Brown, a enOitgh to db !t." to memorlt.e everything and eocioloCY pn:ifessor;a' William;=="=======;; they lost jnlerest qulckly. Now WOO<b,• · ' ln11t~M of tt•chtng them I.he She ·aa\le ber students a c11pi'8l~. -0f e11ch· 3t11te, we cboict ·of a semester.Jong •••'•;,hr .. ~fuu(, ''•11• "'••· 1how, UlejO wheFJ tjley c.a.u vi~itatittp· wllh children or the 11vi1" i1 •"• •f th• .... ,1.i ·, 111•1t I k th If th l d Thi t · 1·:7;;.· r:--1 Jl'&Jlui•r Cll"'1c 11r1,1. R114 It oo em up ey wan 11ge . r een s uucn~. 1$J.· d.H., 1~ th• DAILY PILOT.1 to. ~ eluding lhrce Westmlns.14U' .__ ________ _, ' I I I ' I " • DAILY PILOT :Homes Selling Fast Turtle Rock President Homes Mesa's Oce anvie -iv Tract Popular Only 1 few secluded ''private bluff terrace" homes are still a\·1i11ble in the new Olmmunity of 0 c ea n v I e w Park, al 19th Street and Whittier Avenue In Costa M.,.. "Our sales ha ve been so 1reat -more than SI million in the' three wttk~ since we've been open -that 111! of the best homes art going first," SIUd George 0 . Buccola, presidmt of the building company ~· h I ch developed Oceanvlew Park. "\\'e can only think lhal btcause these are the first new homes in Costa ~1esa in somt time and the fact the homea are on land owned hy the hom eowner is what has made these homes so popular," the builder said. Record Growth Shown For Rancho Calif or11ia R.ecord growth and progress was shown by Rancho California during I 9 7 O , according to Justus C . Gilflllan, president, w ho reported total r e v e n u e s . pr imarily from land sales, amounl ing lo $15.579.3111, up 19 percent 01,er SlJ.104.596 for J969. Total sales since tht! establishment or the project in 1965 have been $52,818,597. Gilfallan said !hat success af the Ranch Company during 197(1, -a year of uncertainly for th~ economy as a whole -was reflected in all five facet.s of the development - industrial. r esident i a I, agricultural, recreational and commercial. This. he says, indicates the soundness nf the early concept or Rancho California 's master plan . Rancho California is the largest holding of Kais~r Aetna. real estate and land development partnership of Kaiser A I u m I nu m and Chemical Corporation, of Oakland, and Aetna Life and Casualty Company, of Hartford . Conn. This ownership has served to enhanct>: the confidence of properly 01vners and potential buyers in the future of this country community, I h e Rancho California exrcutive said. Cl,-nstru ction compl~tcd or in progress during the year 1970 by Rancho California, by indiv idual property owners, and governmental agericies and utilities is estimated at SI8.650,000. The Ranch Company spent Sll.711.000 of this total for various improvement.s ranging from roads and water mains to such Hems as expansion or the Butterfield Country recre11lion vehicle resort and facilities at the thoroughbred 1rack and training center. It also included construction of t~ first apartment buildings, a mobile home rommuni!.y, building of model homes for vRrinus new res; den ti a I developments. and opening or new real estate projtcts. Buccola. who has been building homrs in South~rn California for the past 20 years with more lhan 300 home~ built in the last year alone, emphasized that the land was not leased, as is so much other beach area property. The three. four and five bedroom hO'mes, in both one and two story models, are priced from SJO.:>oo to $41 ,950. There are five sep-ar- ate models, with IS different exterior de signs. Some of the models. which are built into the bluffs 01•erlooking the ocean. ha\'e up to 2.200 square feet of interior space. '·But the ones we have found to be quite popular are the terrace homes with 11rcluded b}uff rear ya rd s," Buccola sa id. "which are tru ly private -in every sense of the word .'' Situated in the center of the community is a 2.5-acrc park. which is on land donated to the city by the builder. The ''L"-shaped park, although H will be maintained by the city, is practically R private section of greenery for Oceanvie v; Park residents. The homes at Oceanview Park are all compl e te l y equipped 1v1th all elec1ric kitchens, including r a n g e , O\'Cn and au t nm al lc d i .<: h v.· a sh c r . \Va!l -to·v.·all l"nrpeting thro11ghnu1 cac·h home 1s standard . as are bric k fircp !aees, romplctc rear ya rd fencing and co n cr ete driveways. Step-down livin-' rooms. tiled entry ways and separate dining areas are also featured. "I cannnl. express how gratified we are about lhe turnout here and the reception v.·e've been given by the people nf Costa M es a , ' ' Buccolil s11id. Occanview Park i.~ nprn dail y from 10 a.m. until dusk. To sec thP mndel~. which are being sold exclusi vel y by Walkrr and Lee . drive west on l9lh Street from Harbor Boule vard. PATIO SEEN FROM LIVING ROOM AT MESA VERDE NORTH HOMES New Unit Readied Sales l1npres sive Sales at President Homes tops and 11heet vinyl fl ooring In excess of $1.8 million have indicate lhe degree of car taken h• the selection of been attained within the first highest qua Ii l y materials. 30 day1 followlng the grand Built-in appliances Inc 1 u de opening, according to garhage disposal , self-cleaning developers of the exclusive oven, range with u n I q u e Turtle Rock , Irv ine, combination griddle ind C<lmmunity. The new 151 home indoor b a r be cu e, and serie~ is the latest increm ent in dishwasher with n j ck e l the firm's continuing building stainless steel Interior and program at Turtle Rock , whi ch electric •·super \\'et'' rinse will seee 280 ,residences bu ilt dispenser. with a total value of $17 mil-A spacious pantry is lion. conveniently located f or The pres ti g e v i e w storage purposes, while trash residences. ranging in price receptacles are built-in for from $60.750 lo $73.500, fee efficient disposal purposes. si mple. are designed for Utilities at the exclusil>e d i scriminating homebuyers President Homes development seeki ng the type of are underground for spaciousnes.s and convenience environmental attractivenes~. available only in t h i s Also featured are concrete investment range. The hillside driveway and service walks, site overlooks the campus of bu ilt-in trash receptacles, the University of California, Spanish Lace exterior stuccn Irvine. finished with finesl quality Four floor plans. each vinyl-acrylic paint. c e d a r 11vailable in three distinctive shake or shingle roofs, and A few homes remain to be side yard planning technique. cathedral ceilings and formal architectural exteriors. are on fiberglass batt insulation on sold in the third Increment Zero side planning creates a dining areas, along with the display. Floor space of the ceilings and exterior walls for large side yard area by oversized master bedroom three to five-bedroom homes climate control. Mesa Verde Sales Brisk of fl.iodular Technology 's Mesa moving the home to one edge suites. ranges from 2367 to 3015 All residents ot Presidcnl Verde North homes ln Costa of the lot line. Jt eliminates The community is just square feet. Each residence Homes receive a u I o m 11 I i c fl.lesa. acrording to D a n t\.\'O small side yards in minutes from the South Coast is df'si gned with a spacious membership to the exclusive Ar!hoffer, directo r of sales for preference for one large ya rd. Plaza shopping center as \.\'ell famil y room. breakfast area. Turtle Rock Swim and Tennis I.he unit. t>.iesa Verde North homes as the beaches. M a j n r dining room . laundry service Club v.'ith hetited swimming The fourth unit of ~0 homes include such extras as employment centers are room. \\.\'O brick or stone pools. tennis courts. and other earpeting. drtiperies, fron t convenient because of the fireplaces. wet bar. and three-recreational amenities f or is alreadv under construction vnth com.pletlon scheduled for landscapi ng v,.ith a tree and proximity to the San Diego car garage. family pleasure. sprinklers. complete b Io c k and Newport freewa ys. A pp o i n I me n I s of the To reach the development early April. y,•all fencing , con c re t e fl.lesa Verde North can be Medallion All-ElKtric kitchen take the Santa Ana or San "\Ve've got five or six d r 1 homes left in the third unit," driveways an 1rep aces. reached by laking Harbor typHy the array of custom Diego Freeway to Culver Arthofcr said. "With the The popular patio kitchen Blvd. south from the San features that have bee n Drive, proceed south to the f 0 u r t h u n i t n e 1 r i n g also includes et>mplete built-in Diego Freeway one block to incorporated Into the new Turtle Rock entrance:, .end completion, a person could appliances. All Mesa Ve rde Gisler Street .end then turning homes. Luminous kitchen then foUow directional aigns. save as much as $l,OOO by North homes have family west lo Tuxas Circle and the ceilings, birch h a r d woo d The sales office is t1pen daily purchasing a home in our1 __ roo_"" __ and ___ so_m_• __ h_a_v_e __ m_od_•Is_. _________ P_•_n_e_led_c_a_b_in_e_u_,_1_ile_d_co_u_n_1e_r __ 1_o_a_.m_.,_1_o_d_us_k. ____ _ thi rd unit." The homes range from $28,950 to $35,99~. a n d ;iccording to a Mod u I a r Technology .c::urvey of those \\'ho have already purchased home s in the third unit, most new owners come from the Costa Mesa area and have" owned or rented in the area previously. The homes utilize the iero South ern California 's Mos t Dis tinguished New R esUknces ! GRA ND OPENING -~ Viejo~s Seville Ho111es Open f'T>i-"o~z· + -; F""M:trry abcidt1;compa~with!he ntw t»11sidePresidentHom~ l r I [...J LJ O'>'et'lookirtg the Unlw:rsity ol Ulifomi1 at lrvi~ E.11ch hu a 1uperb view to S.ntl Ut11inJ. lsfmd and the Palos VerdM peninwl.t. £a ch Ns a qui't dignity ;iind be.iuty befitting famil~ of refined Wle. Eleg.ntly appointed omes Grand opening of t h e third unit of New Seville Homes, featuring l n d o o r - eutdoQr privacy and many excellent view lots, is set for thi~ weekend in the $16· million, fiOO..home fl.1 i s s ion Viejo neighborhood . ' l ' the use of five-foot masonry walls in the front of many homes. Multiple walls of sliding glass enhance the indoor-outdoor concepts. ··s y interspersing o n e architectural style w it h another, we have achieved a sense of variety seldom seen in other planned communilles,'' added 1'urtle Rock H iUs @) From $60,750 • Three to Five Bedrooms I_ and of tp1cioul size, lnduding 3-car guages, ~raM! laundry rooms, Mt .t. bus, fami ty rooms, two separate firepl.ac.es and rNny other special futures. ~ Membership tn thel!Xdusive Turtle Rock Swim and Tennis Club Is another reason why )'OU should mike today tht diy for your memorable visit. Soulh on Culwr Ori\le from the Santa Ana or Sin Diego Freeways and follow tlirectional signs. Open d•ily io un. to duik.. Teltphone (714) 833-1102.. '·Public acceptance of these homes has been oustanding. '' said Dave J\.laddocks. general sales manager, J\1ission Viejo Company . Maddocks. I---------- fl.laddocks said more than 160 homes have been sold in !liew Seville since the first unit opened last year. He attributes the great nu mber of sales to the location and design of the homes. which range in price from $2 4.495 lo 132.345. New Seville is located in a spectacular foothill setting of gently rolling slopes and vaUeys in the northern section of Mission Viejo. Nearly 600 feel above sea level. ils site is the highest point currently under development in the 11 .000-acre community. New Seville is located on Trahuco Road at Los Ali.sos Boulevard within one mile of the San piego Freeway on El Toro Road. Mission Viejo's population, which is currently 13,000. is predicted to reach a minimum of BS,000 within fifteen years. Mesa Firm Given Pact Mission Viejo c u r r en t 1 y encompasses seven distincl neighborhoods. s h o pp i n g plazas. 11ix schools and a college. the fl.hssion Viejo Golf Club and Inn , three rttreation centers. theater. I 1 b r a r y . neighborhood and r e g i on a 1 parks. a fire slation. medical center and industrial de velopment. PANELING ACCENTS SEVILLE SIMPLICITY Walter Ric h ardson Associates, Costa M e 11 a architeclura l and land planning firm, has been retained to perform a feasibility study on a 290-acre San Clemente parcel owned by the Ra smussen e!late and ''Many of the homes in Unit Ill will overlook Wilderness Glen Park," Maddocks sakl. "Wildernes11 Glen is .en unspoiled natural area. with trees. v.·ildllowers, "'Biking paths, campsites, p i c n i c 1ac1h1ies and p I a y ground equipment for the exclusive use of residents,'' fl.iaddocks said. Many ot the homes in New Seville feature the ze~lol line concept, making maximum use of indoor-outdoor livlng. The two to tour bedroom homes all feature country- kit chens , family rooms , formal entryways, custom fireplaces. carpeting and pass· through patio bars. Jndlvidual features include dens. seprate utility rooms. spacious master suites. bonus areas 1nd upstairs decks. Patio privacy ls 1ssurtd by Bernice Ayer, 1l w a announced this week by John C. Douglasa ,Jr., representin1 Presidental Height& Corp. Douglass indicatea that the firm is to provide a site analysis and schematic for lhe site, v.·hich adjoins the San Clemente fl.1unicipal go If course. Beach Homes With* BOAT SLIPS BROADMOOR Ocean View HOMES From $48,900 to $59,900 71l% AP'A (IO-Y411111) 7li % APR (~Yt111) conventional nnanc:1ng (714)US.- l on Nigu el Shores ASK AIOUT OUR GUAPIANT!l!D TRADE-IN e,_ ~,.,., PUN ~ N1tlona1 award winning ~fl I homes. Surely 11nother l-c-• ~IJ " Mon1rch Bay with gu11rded ••n• Ql!e ho u!le enlrance, communi!y tenn is courts, end private I CC••• lo !h• be1ch. Mal1M \";-.....lolo. * Av11l1bl1 Only 3 Minutes Away Bean Be 1ureto Uk to •ff our"prlvecy engineered" terrace homes with 1h1lr1ecfuded bluff rearyardl and 1p1clou1 Interiors. All designed with your com fort and aolitudt In mind. Othert may prefer a view home located elsewhere In Oce1nvl1w Park, but for lhoae who "want to be alone" on·e of the select few bluff lot homea la the an ewer. 3 & 4 Bedrooms· 2 & 3 Baths • Single Story· Two Story f' 1n en<:ed D)" HlmPERIAL SAVlnOS IAN !llfGO FW'i, R eal Estate Questions and Comment By Realtor · Randall McCardle I am" young man 11 8 ye1r1 old). I am ju•t starting college. Would you recommend that I study real est•t•? Why? L. N. -Huntington Be•ch \V iU1out exce ption it is inevitable that you will be· come a user, a bu yer. or a seller or real estate. During the average person's lireti1nc approximately 20 percent of his income \rill be spent on real estate either as rentaJ or purchase for hi s o\\·11 o<."cupancy. This does not ~n· j el ude an even larger investn1ent in real estate for 1n· 1 co1ne purpose~. Real estate, is sotnething \vhich is tangible and n1eanin gful lo everyone. It underlies nearly all phases of human endeavor and gro\vth. /\. study of real estate automatically branches ou t into the closely allied and interacting field s of economics,· la\v, accounting and finance. It al so i1np oses a responsibility on the indi~id· ual to share in making coznmunity decisions regarding the use of the land. Cities can no longer grow \vi thollt some sort of guidance. Jn takin g an active part in city planning and zoning a <:itizen ge ts in return greater benefits of individual 01vnership. Since real estate is dcslined to play such a tremen- dous role in the fut ure liv(>s of citizen:-. it is most fit- ting that )OU obtain an unrlE>rstanding of the termin~l­ ogy and !)Ver-all ('Ontept of the part real estate plays 111 the r\merican econon1y. and ho11· supply and deznand fa('tors affcC"t it~ value ··t..:n dcr all i$ the Janel t :pon its 1risc utilization and \l'idely atlo<:ated 01v11e rsh1p depends the survival and gro11•th of frre in stitutions and of our civil iza tion ." What makes value? Why is it th1t some properties are more va luable than others? What fa ctors should we 4ake into consideration? C. C. -Newpo rt Beach At the outset it n1ay be conceded that for all practi- cal purposes a good or service has value only because people ,1-ant it. Value. thus. is an extrinsic quality \Vhich is tvholly created in the n1inds of people and v.·hich should not be conceived of as bcinU intrinsic in the property itself. People. not stnne. 11'ood. or mortar, make value. Contrar~' to c·onimon belief. the principal forces \rhich contribute to the making or breaking of property values mu st be sought in the environment or setting of the property. ralhl'l" th an "·ithin the property itself. It is for this reason that in the 1·alua tion of property. efforts mu st be made to see the "\\·oods beyond the trees." It is to the social. economic and polit ical forces that oper- ate "'ithin the nation. the rc.!{io n. the city, and the nei gh borhood that \\,e 1n ust direct our attention for ob- servatio n of th e in fluen ces thal Jnake or break property ''alues. Edi tor"s f>.'ote: Rcn1<la!I I~. ,,/r:Cllrd/e is the presidcnl of the Real E~:t11 ~cr.~. 011 '11 ves1111P11t a11alyst, college lecturer. oud author o} '·Rc"l F.sr.ale in C(l/ifornia." Send ·your con1- 111ents and questio11s 10 l\.andall R. ftfcCardle, c/o t1u DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Costa ft.1esa, 92626. First Unit Fi11ished 011 Majestic Homes f\o!ajestic Horn c s, Oran,-:c County manufactur~r a n d retailer uf n1ob1le-rnotlul<ar homes. is con1plc\ln,1! the fi rst ol 2.500 Balanced Po\1·er ho1nes scheduled 10 be bu ilt by the firrn durinr; the next 12 months. According to F red e r i <· k Baldino, president o[ :-Oh1jcct1c Hon1cs. production at th" recently erec1ed pl.int and 1nodel home t;icilitv ha.; rcarhed practical opCrational levels of n1ore than 200 units per n1on!h. The units being producrrt under contro\lcd, n~sen1blr­ Hne. factorv cond1!ion~. are moved thrOuiih lhe factory snd di rectly to th e customer creating a unique consumf'r- retailcr relationship in the in· du slrv. ~iuCh or 1hc in11ial pro- duction has been d1rec1cd to the con1pletion of the first of the models being placed 1n a mod el hon1e site di.-signed In create a total rnvlronment<1 l l'enr'.~ Cl1ne11 1• Gordon l\1C'k~. s a 1 e s n1annger of La Pa1 J-fom es, has been nan1r1I J\tission \'icjo's s a 1 e ~· TTI30 Of the \"(':II" for 1970 ,,·Ith nf't. sal<'" or $3.407.554. 11 C \I i I l head the sales force at 1he ne\\" J\fadrid llo1ncs. concept for mobile home liv· 1ng. i\lajcs:tic Homes. started in .July. 1s based on a "Lola\ ap- proach" concept lhat has been under development for five ~cars. I! encompasses ad- \·anccd planning, conceptual design, prod u ct manufac- turing, land acquillition a n d developmrnt and marketing. Coordinated in the concept are fu rnishings. parts and ~cr\·ices an d the on-site model presen tations. Based on fac- tory controlled construction. all units sre sold '>''Ith a 100 percent unconditional service. p:irt s and labor guaranl<!e that ;il ~o covers delivery. stlup and all accessories as well as the home itself. ~lo:ijestic Homes. Baldino ex- pla ined. is a one.location designing. manufacturing and merchan disinl( organization that sells directly to the con- sumer Located on some seven acre;;; at Eucli d Ave. and the San Die~o Freeway in Foun- tain Valley, the overall com- plex in addition 10 the model home park. includes a 40.000 squa re foot building that houses corporate offices and pro· du ction line facilities, a second 37.500 square foot production planL a 32,000 square foot n1aterials stora ge building. and a 16.600 square foot furniture store. L'ndcr present capabilities. thf' plant v.·111 produce some 1!) different models ranging in sizr from $00 to 2,000 square feet of living space. Prices Of the unila a~ from '6,500 to $21,9!0. Cu stom home features in the units inclu de the new gas h,\drontcs heating and air con- d1tion1ng systems, built-in gas kilthrns, ,,·ith dishwasher. cl1sposat <1nd top features. "'ood siding. cedar shake r oofs, calhttlrel ceilings. n111ural '''oocl CRhinets and 1nany ot her quality additions. Thr factory and the ad- j;1crnt model home site are open daily to the 1>ublit• fron1 9 ;.i u1 to 6 p.m. by appointment. C:\11 r~~7-884i for a tour ap- pnuJtmcnt. DAJJ..Y PILOT ~ !Home Builders Applaud FHA Rate .Slash- W ASlilNGTON -Jollo A. Sta_,tny, president of the National Association ol Home Builders, said today FHA~bad recognized "the realities ot the market place'' by droppln& the FHA-VA i.Dterest rate lo !ll!ven perc~nt in a move welcomed by buyers and bµilders. "The entire economy wiU benefit," Stutny, a Chicago area honle builder, said, "The interest rate reduction could increa~ total ho u 1 I n 11 production th1.s year ln lhe range of 75,000 to 80,000 units. Total starts this year could ttach 1.1 mlUion units rnany as 1.5 million more mkidle inco me A m e r I c a n familles Qy income for a typical FllA house under the old rate of 71,i percent. under these programs during lhis flsc•I year. We note that the Department of llowilng and Urban Development has Instructed its regiona l olflces to negotiate with lenders to seek reductions on s u c h mortgages to the new lower rate regardless of tbe rate of the original commitment. Thus, HUD will be able to use its available fu nds for more units. reductloru were o r d e r e d , lenders -who have record high supplies of morta:age money available -showed considerable restraint in not raising the 'points' tharsed to sellers lo C-Ompensa le for the decline in the rate . We shape they show the same restraint now " Sharyn Cable Heads Group "With production already cl1mblng and sales of new homes reported at a very high level. the new one-haU polnt reduction ¥.'ill enable many more fam ilies to purchase the homea they need. "The reduction , we estimlte, may qualify as "It ill partic ul arly heartening news for low and moderate income ramilies who are ellgible for government· a~illted programs. ··wkh the previou s reductions it should make it possible for production of an additklr!al 3~,000 to 40,<m units "When the previ ous Sharyn Cable of lJuntlnaton Beach is the new president of the Grau Widows, Orange Coonty/Lo1l4 864ch Chapter, Callfor.nla Lab&cape Con- tractors Association. . Roberts Heiller is the out1f, 1ng presi dent. The Grass Widov:s is a speeit1l unit of landscape contractors' wives.-. • 7% % financing annual percentage rate. ••• you can swing it for $28,995. Th is just may be your very last chance to buy in Newport Beach at th is surprising pri ce. We're selling at least a home a day to buyers who rea lize that Harbor View Homes-right down the road from Newport's bay, boats and beaches-are an incred ibly good buy. These are gracious homes, handsomely and individually det ailed with br ick and wrought iron, beam ceil ings, bal conies. They're walled into one very private, qu iel neighborhood. which surrounds its own schoo l, park, family recreation club and pool. And I hey' re as spacious as you please. With 3, 4, even 5 family bedrooms, pri ced up to $43,995. The Pa lermo (shown below) gives you 4 bedrooms, a fa mily room and lots of "living" room for only $38,995. You won't find a better value in Newport. So you'd better move fa st. NEWPORf e BEACH ' • " la~t !he S~n Oiego or N1wperl Freew1111o M1cArthur, then go south to Ford Aold. OR VIEW HOMES In the Irvine Planned Environment. liilli1!J @@ lla.n~ @1MTrtlllHATIONAt. ~Af'•llll lll•At. TV COlll~OlllATIOM I • . . .f 'l . I ' • , • I / I J 0 DAILY PILOT Sallltd~. FtbrUif'Y 27, 1q11 - _1 Lakeside Park Now Open 'Low Fi' Concept At Forest ·~ ~'riie • g.,.f'!I n d apenjng of Features include complete localed within the n1od.eJ docks with boats for sailing Lakeside •Park. a "20 million front y a r d landscaping, cOmpllix where bl.lye" may are moored. "Low Fi," a new home~ financing concept featuring a Sl'.t percent interest. has been introduced at th e Country Scene in Lake Forest. by M.J . Brock &.. Sons. Inc., a subsidiary of INA Corp. A11nouncing the gew financ ing plan this week, Lester Goodman. vice president of marketing , explained: "We offer famil ies 5 1~ percent interest for the first five years of ownership. During the first five years after a couple buys a new home. there usually are ma ny things they would like to buy. The Lov; Fi plan really helps the budget. "Aflec Ii" yea" -by EXTERIOR OF LA PAZ HOME IN MISSION VIEJO NEIGHBORHOOD ·which time their home should ----------- be furnished the way they want it and their landscaping is really well established. their interest rate v.·i.11 return tn the normal seven to 7 1.~ percent everyone else has been paying all along_" La Paz Homes Offer Final Viejo Tract " development of Stanley C. sprinkling syste m and private select their choice of luxury Riding trails, woods and Swartz Company takes place fenced-in rear p a t i o s . stables a n d nigh.t-ligbted today at Lake Forest. Swartz Maintenance is provided for carpeting, draperies, deluxe pathways, as well as no high is the newest builder In this all landscaped areas as well dish.,... a s her s, ward robe speed traffic, create a secure, master planned comm unity as home ext e r i or s , mirrors, washers. dryers and r ecreatio n a I I iv l n g developed by O cc i d e n t a 1 Additionally, the p u r ch a s e refrigerators. The builder is environment for all a g • Pet r o I e um Land and price includes a home owner's providing all of the above groups. Development Corporation. liability insurance policy with items at a less than rct:i il The Lake Forest community David Young, ge n e r a J each home. price. A choice of second floor has schools, churches, banks, m a n a g e r said, when Five floor plans known 11s balconies is also available. a complete shopping cente r, interviewed about the Swartz 1) Autumn Lake ; ZJ Blue Full clubhouse privileges are restaurants, and is close to Company's participation at Lake: 3) Crystal Lake: 4) available for home owners. Saddleback Junior College and Lake Forest, ''We welc<>me Dawn Lake : 5J Echo Lake which include the use of the the University of California the Stanley C. S w a rt z are each available in a choice luxurious lounges, game room, at Irvine. Newporl Beach is Company to Lake Forest and of two exterior finishes-the pool and billards tables and 12 miles away by freeway. look forward to a long and Monterey and the Spanish. arts and crafts room . The The Lakeside Park sales lasting relationship with the They range in price from clubhouse also has an outdoor office is located next to the company here ." Young has $20.990 to $25,500 with current Olympic size swimming pool, corner of Muirlands and Ridge been associated with the FHA financing available wilh voJley ball court and separate Route Drive and can be building industry in Orange as low as 5 percent down . c h 1 l d re n's play area. reached by taking the El Toro County since 1946. I n t er i 0 r appointments Championship, night. hghted turn off just south of the Model homes wH! be open include Whirlpool. all-electric tt'nn1s courts are ad1acent lo intersection of the San Diego for tour between 10:00 A.M. buil t-ins, self-cleaning ovens, the clubhouse and lake where and the Santa Ana Freeways. and dusk and at other times natural wood fini sh e d l-r===========:;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::~~ by appQintmenl. cabinets, vinyl floor tiles, i Co n s l r u ct i on is now fireplace~ with conversation ! underway on the f i rs t pits. free standing stai rways, increment of the 9()()-home central heating. powder project. rooms, walk-in closets, large I NOW SKY MARQUEE " ... ,,,.,1,, Goodman used lhe Country Scene's large four-bedroom Sunshine House as an example of how Low Fi v.·orks: "The price of this house is $28,950. On a 30-year mortgage and with $5.800 dov.•n. a family pa.vs only $184.86 a month, incl uding principal, interest, ;ind taxes, for the fir~! five vears al 5'·2 percent , Following !his th?-monthly payments become $215.24 at 71 ~ percent for the remainder of the mortgage." Seymour Opens in Huntington The opening of a new Seymour Really & Investment office at 17141 Beach Blvd., Huntington Brach. has bcf'n announced by John F . Seymour Jr.. rcaltor and president. , La Paz homes, originally developed as the r i r s t neighborhood in Mission Viejo in April. 1966, are now in their final offering. The two, three and four picture windows, Io u v e red bedroom Medallion, a 11 -doors, dressing r o o m s , electric homes are clustered separate linen closets, and on a bluff overlooking a 36 utility rooms, Sliding glass acre lake. They are placed doors open to the rear palios or the remaining 36 homes in staggered positions creating which contributes lo the in the La Paz models, 10 not only visual interest and overall indoor-outdoor living floor plans are ava il able in privacy, but more extensive mood. a wide spectrum of loca lioru; view for the inhab itants. A decorator showroom is Wh• quollfy, the pri•i1ete of porllc.lpollnt a ow11er·m119r1. 111 the 11ewett df11omic. adwertlslnt mff:lo of the century, 9 11ollfie4 peno111 "'Ill hove the oppor1u11ity to !ltftlt 525,000 IKllred by Alrc.raft•Equlpment l Territory, "'Ith 11otlo11ol loc.11I 11dvortlll119 oc.~ c.01111h. If Y•11 dnlre tlte flnanc.lal 1tobltlty "'lttt ttM romanco af fifing Advertl1l119 c.all SKY MARQUEE l"otm Sprintt 714/J27·1JtJ' within Mission Viejo. ., _______________ _::::_ _____ :_:::::::::::::::___:::::::.:_:::::::_.='======================= The Country Scene presenl.8 a choice of ten models with two to four bedrooms and one and two; tory plans. Along with many extra interior features. the homes have front-yard landscaping In southeastern 0 range County. the Cr'1untry Scene may be reaci1ed by taking the Santa Ana or San Diego freeway lo the El Toro Road off-ramp. going north on El Toro Road to Mu i rlands Boulevard, and v.·esl on Muirlands past Ridge Ro ute Drive to the models. Leonard La w i ck i ha~ vacated the sales mana ger post at Seymour Realty in Anahetm to manage the new office in Huntington Beach. His last month as sales manager in Anaheim broke all existing sales records for January with 58 sales and 50 new listings. Top Sales1nan For the second consecutive month, Chuck Carner has earned the honor as top sale sman of the month in January for accumulated sales in Mission Viejo's Eldorado Homes. 1 I .,_,. '• -, - During the hectic initial opening nearly fi ve years ago. !12 homes ,,·ere sold in the first 140 minutes. "Sixteen sales of La Paz homes were made during January, 1971 ," Dave Mad· docks, genera l sales manager of Mission Viejo Company, said, "stilt a pretty good pace for loday's market." Although there are six other di s t i nctive neighborhoods within the l l ,000-acre com· munity in southern Orange County, La Paz has ranked as one of the mOst popular and well received. "Not only have the La Paz homes set sales records since their introduction, but thcv have received natio n 11.I recognition for design from American Builders' Magazine," Maddocks said. •·several spacious view lots overlooking the rolling green hillsides. near the golf course, and along M a r g u er it e Park1vay are still available."' added Maddocks, "but at the rale they are moving, we Yi'ill be sold out within a few weeks ." Priced from $28,500 to $38,995r. La Paz homes are available with both FHA and VA Joans at 111, percent finan- cing. La Paz homes are located near the shopping plaza, new Cinema Viejo Theater, Orange County branch library, an1I within v.·alking distance flf schools. elementary through high school. The sales office has been relocated to Floresta Drive, especially enjoyed by the final La Paz sales. from ' FHA: No Escrow Costs VETS: $100 Total Move-In Costs Typic.I VA Salt: Cash n•ict. $73,995. C11h down ,,.vmtnt. SO. Cosu 1nd 1moound1. $100. U"P••d m111nce, $23.995 "' 354 equel 1ucctu•w monthly paymt111, of S160.5l ormc•pal 11nd intrrtn. 7% Annv•I Pe1ctntagt Race, CALIFORNIA HOMES in cool, air-conditioned Capi11 rano Beach between the f ,eewag and fhe blue Pacific TAKE CALLI JUANITA EXIT Off SAN DIEGO FWT. ANOTHER PRESLEY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY ' ir ---aauaaa ----UUll -~ ~=--au Jaaaaaaaaa --~ Going to the beach is not a day-long ordeal when you Jive at Larwin's Tiburon. It's a mere 4 mile drive instead. Or, if you prefer your water without salt, the pool at Club Tiburon is just a few steps. As are the other Club recreation facilities and activities. Tiburon. Fabulous one and two story townhomes. 2, 3 and 4 bedrooms. Spectacular garden-view family rooms. Private enclosed rear patios, Airy garden-view kitchens. Elegant master bedroom suites. Plus, membership in your own family recreation center the day you move in. All exterior maintenance is done for you. By experts. Forget mowing, painting, weeding, trimming. At Tiburon, your time is your own. From pool to shining sea . from $22,990. Low FHA and VA terms. Directions: Tiburon is b- cated in Founuin V11ley on Brookhurrt. Take San Diego Fwy, to Brookhurst, south one 1'1oek to models. fil>uron TOWN~OMES BY LARWIN Larwin announces newly reduced FHA/VA annual perc:entage rates I I ..... Biggest Sellers .. , . . Fr~l).~e.his $1.2 billion \Votth of arm$ sa'.leS per year ranking third behind the U.S. and RuSsia in over- seas arms sales. "fhree of its top sel1efs 'are Mrage IIIE jets, \\1hieh mak~of the bulk of, the ltO~planes on order for Libya; the Crotale ground-to·iir missile a·nd.· the AM..\13 tank. sold to Argentina; France Shows Second Generation Rockets P()stal Woes Hit England NEW YORK !AP) -A wealthy oilman has lurned postman and a Paris banker has his office piled high wlth mail these days as people tum to st range routes to send letters to Britain during lhat country 's postal strike. Getting mail across the Atlantic often involves relays by friends of fr iends, costly air freight or complicated messenger services. For example. a young New Yorker wanted to n1ake a hotel reservation in England. He wrote a letter lo the hotel and enclosed it in a letter to a colleague in his firm's London o!fice. The whole lhing was slipped Into one of the firm 's daily air freight packages. The young man instructed his friend to deliver the message to the London hotel and told the hotel to follow lhe reverse procedure. Then he crossed ,his fingers. ~1alletts of London. an antique · firm lhat recen1 ly opened an office in a New York department store, turned to one of its customers for help. The customer, an oil man. flies to England weekly in his own jet. These days he's carrying ftfallelts' mail. Parke.Bernet. the auction . house. uses air freig ht , to send ,_-<J . • a · daily package of By RODNEY ANGOVE MiOCl•IM l'nu Wrlt1r LANDEff TEST STATION , France (AP) -With a flash of white. an eight.foot rocke t popped out of a plastic tube mounted on a tank and curved gradually out to sea toward a scarctly visible target plane. A hwidred foreign military attaches. de.fense ministry officials and j our n a Ii s l s watched from a windswept sand dune. The French officials held thei r breath, because riding on !Pat slender , 139-powid tube of fuel. electronic gear and explosives was one of France·s hopes of enlarging the market for its rocket weapons. The test Monday was the first in public of the Roland SAM, an antiaircraft missile \1•hich SNIA, the French national .aerospac.e company, de v eJ ·oped in 51>-50 coo per at•ion with West G e rmany's Mcsserschmit t· Bokow·Bl6h. · Last year SNIA sold 322,690 rockets to 35 countries. While !his accoWlled for less than 10 percent of the total $920 million worth of aerospace exports last year. it still kept thousands employed. Now France is bringing out a second generation of rockets ranging from the 24·pound ft1ilan, with which a lone sol dier should be able to knoc k off a tank a mile and a quarter away, lo t h e la n k . mo u n t e d P\u\011. designed to wipe out an army camp 75 miles away with a nuclear warhead. The new Exocet is fired from a patrol boat, and SNIA says it wit sink cruisers 20 miles away-far over the ho rizon . The rocket zips along just over the waves, making il extremely difficult to counter. The Roland \\'3S designed to protect tank columns from ii.it attack. J ts lank mount is equipped wilh radar to pick up approaching planes and identify them as friend or foe. Then . to reduce the cost. a gWlner takes over and aims by sight. The company says the effective range is four miles. The Roland hit the target, but the warhead didn't go off. A second shot exploded prematurely. The prospective bu yers shrugged. The next demonstration was a perfect fi ring of a Milan through a paper target 800 yards av.•ay. But a couple of fluke!! are negllglble when y o u ' r e shopping for a weapons sytem, Derby Races Signup Set Adolesa:nt automotive buffs may sign up now at a Costa 1'1esa auto agency for the Orange: County Soapbox Derby set for this July at the raceway in Irvine Park. Registration will be taken through March & at Connell Chevrolet, 2821 Harbor Blvd .. according to the sponsoring Coala Mesa Optimist Clµb. one foreignel' said. memoranda, cataloguel!I and "First yqj:i define your the like to London. "It gets needs," he ,explained. 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The man v.·anted to drag.race 111 the traffic light. Hr had a Russian Cf:n1ent lru<:k. \\'e had a Volkswagen !xeUr. 'tbe Soviet lrucl driver grin- ned down at U! from his c-ab, t"xposing a gold rront tooth. ~ly coUeague. driving. ma nag- l'd a smile. "Watch," he said. The lil)il turned gr«n. The truck peelf'd ""'·ay, fishtailing slight!~· on tht s I u s h y bouJe\·ard. \\'e didn't lry to matcb him. "ll happen.c often." my !riuld .said. ··f:\u a ~ment 1rucS is a bol rod lo some Ru...~!a.c dJ'il'ff"S-•• nw··:wasbetna ,''or m«cnm:il '~· ~ Slill ~ ci a tJOYelty in !he SovJl'C [ ill.hough their numhtt IS ste<1dily pro- l!lera""' ~!any~ in ~loscow see m unaware -or disdainful -of a car·s kill potential. They stride across htoscow ''S sprawling avenues against traffic lights and into the path of oncoming cars. They :;o against the light! in mari..rd crosswalks. Soviet newspapers recentl.v ~ampa i&ned agai nst jaywalk· ing. The government ordered a spate of new traffic Jaws. So Car, ~1oscow veterans say, the pedestrian problem isn't much better. Most apartment buildings 'vhere foreigners reside have cage-type elevators with metal doors that open outward to admit passengers to the car· riage. All the doors bear a larJ::C "ign in Russian that roughly means: "Do not open lhe door unless the carriage Ls h e r e . Otherwise you may fall down the shaft." Most of 1he buildings are at least 10 stories high. Winter life in f\.1oscow has returned lo normal after a late January warm spelt un- precedented since 1903 which turned all the snow to slush. The thaw sent tmperatures up 20 degrees aboVe normal. Muscovites groused about the "bad weather·• and men dog- gedly continued to wear their shapkas -fur hats. It was a brave act. Mosco\v !hill winter has been hit bv a wave of shapka·snatchini:" because the hals have been in short su pply. Youth~ run up to a pedes"lrian. grab his hat and fl ee . Soviet ofricials ;ire harsh on those who get ca ught -two t een· a g c d '"holligans" recently y,·ere senl lo prison for two years for l'lhapka-snatching. Fresh snow fell In early February and temperalu!"es dro pped back to their normal subzero centigrade Oow teens Fa hrenheit) level. ~1uscov1tes .~milcd again. On a recent Saturdav ar. tcrnoon . sno'ol•flakes swirled around thl' onion domes or St. Basirs Cathedral in Red Squarl'. Red Army soldiers court ed sweet he a rt s on hridges spanning the semi· frozen ~·10SCO\\' rive r. Resembling little butterbillls ln lhe1r thic k winter togs. ehildren eyed the y,•indows of ;1; loy shop olfering teddy bears for seve n rubles $7.77. Dolls were slightly Jess and a plastic surf;lCe·to-air mis~ilc (SAM ) complete y,•ilh l::iunrh pad. sold for one ruble 1$1.111. A plasl ic tank cost 75 kopek.!! (about. 80 centsl -a quar1cr lcu th an a plastic duck lor the bathtub. fl1wcovltes are f I o c k i :1 g through the snow to see ·Blue through the sno\v to see "Blue Bird ," a v.·ide-screen color ca rtoon v.·ith a Communist JeSM1n. The bird makes .a call for struggle to defeltd tru th and social justice. One of the few place" to buy rrcsh flo,,•ers in \11inte;· is the Kiev Met ro <sut,11·Ry) station. Not surprisingi~'. they're pricey -;i bun ch uf pleasant mixed fl o\\·ers can cost about five ruble.~ ($5.~). Rolarv Cluli Officers Set New leaden: have taken the reigns of the Huntington Beach North Rotary Club for 1971. Rettntly Installed as the dub"s officers \\'ere: Bud Matheny , president : 0 e a n '\lard . \'ICC president : Al Banks, sccretar)': Ct e o r ~ c I Davis, trc~u<cr: Vic S1cl'11. club service; Vern Houser. vocational a c r \' i l' c . Dr.; 88n1ey Stclndcl. con111\un11yj M!rvlce. and RBndy Resch, lntcrnational service. S1illfday, Ftbr11ary 27, 1971 Justice Black BfJ Supreme Court Still 'Going Thing' DAIL V ,!LOT S .. H l"Mlt SUP~E[olE, Cf)URT BIGGER THAN ANY JUSTICE Hugo Black at· 15. With 34 Years on Court ... WASH!NGTO~ I AP) Taking the !oog view as he approaches his 85th blrthday, Jwtice Hugo L. B la c k described the Supreme Court Thursday as a ''goi n g machin:!," bigger tllan any justice or chief justice. "It just keeps movinc ." Black told newsmen. "bul it doell no! always keep moving on the same level. It's like govemmenl in general. lt goe'S in waves, down and up." In his 34th year On the l'Ourt. Black dismissed the idea that a mBjor era has passed with the retirement of Earl Warren as chief jusli« and lhe appointment of \Varren .E. Burger lo succc'd him. OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS ,nvenfory TAX SALE ~rn©®rn® rn~® wrnrn~ ~~~@ mm~® ~@~o t2@ UP TO 'PRICES FROM 50%0FF 2~~-TO 12!.! .. SPECIAL TRI-COLOR ''Chief justices ~ome and chier justices go,".Black said . "Some have more influence !han other&. Some becau~ they are good lawyers and some because they have more natural abil!ty to influence people ." Black said an rra also s'!fn)cd at an end when John to.1arsha ll and Roger B. Taney, the fourth and filth ch i e f justices. lert. "It won't be long be fore \\1arren·s name. like that of other chief justices, w i I I simply be known to people of his generation -in the ma in, lo laymen," Black said. Black will be 8j on Sat urday. He is the third oldest justice in history and, with 33 years. 6 months and 6 days on fhe job, is fif th in terms of service. teacher." He nid ht might have The subject of retirement decided some ca sts came up, as it always does di fferently, but gave no in birthday interviews, and example and stressed : "On too far either way .·• ht said. "l've always liked the old Greek slogan, 'Never too much,' ·• Black said. Black responded more or Jes:<; the v.•hole. rm sntisHed. Bach Mesan's Works as he ahv ays ha.~. ''I hav e lime l'l'e done something I nc plans to ,etire and I have ha\•e thought it was lhe right Jn NY Exh1'b1't no plans not lo retire," he lhi ni;: then." said. "I let life take it ~ wa~-." Black said there always ~ Rocking gently back and have been philosophical A Cosla Mesa arlist's works forth in his leather chair, conflicts between justices and are included in \}le ~46th Black said · ''I am perhaps there alw.ys will be. He safd exhibition of the -.,National a rocky. stodgy old fellow who the court. lilt.e government Academy of Design &pening can, as some of them call .. goes to extremes and then Thursday in New York City. me, only sec what's behind you have reactions and, if George R. James, 3 4 tl him . I don"t feel that way yoo don't watch it, ifll go Colleen Plact. is one of 305 about myself." to the other extreme." American artists selected for On the conrtar~. F:lack said The Reconstruction pe;iod the sho"·ing of oil paintings. 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Oistincl ive but subtle SAVI t d I I. ll.00 wee cooro io n. COMPARABLE RETAIL $8.99 ·~ .. COMPARAILI RITAIL ••••• ,, ••••••••• $5.99 COMPAIAILI llTAIL ................ $1.99 POLYESTER SHAG 100'!. Polye~ter Pile. B'aul1ful Htovy 399 Shag. New colors to seltc.: from. s:;,;:· DACRON SHAG~\~~ 3Y2'' 100% Dacron Polyester Pile-Beautifu l 6" new deep shag wifh o full 3 V2" pile. DuPONT NYLON SHAG 100%_0uPonl Nyl~n Pile. Truly one of 8" the thickest, heaviest shags ovoiloble SI. TO. NOW SALE PRICED AT .... ,...... '"' Many new decorator tri-colors to choose 11. YO. from. NOW' SALE PRICED AT ::.: SUI COMPAIAILI RETAIL ................ $5.99 COMPARAILI llTAIL ................. $ 13.99 co ..... MPARAILI llTAIL ............... $14.99 INDOOR·OUTDOOR CARPET FINEST QUALITY NAME BRANDS 1 " ldeo! for fom1ly rooms. ploy rooms. de ns. st. YD. SAVI COMPARAIU RETAIL .,,, .• , •• ,.,.,, •• ,.,, •• ,.. $4.99 suo NORTH HOLLYWOOD 1001 """" c .. ,.. ,,., -tl1·22'1 Hollywood fr"""'°y 10 Stitnnan Woy (011 to lovrtl Conron Bl't'd CANOGA PARK 210ll Sit.,... W•y J47·23.M '.'•1,1uro ftttW!IY 10 (onog<l Ave. llortll 10 !ihtrMOn Woy tl'lt!'I ri9hl WEST LOS ANGELES 11141Wll1W"11-.4. 477·SS2S San D•eQO frttwOy 10 W~sh1rt lurn·otf 6 Blods Wt~r Oii Wit ihirt WUT COVINA 1S16 I. W•rk11t•11 Aw4. t""4471 Snn 8trnc:rrdono frwy, ~ C11ru~ St 'blOCll N on(1tryst0Wor~ """ ANAHEIM 649 •• l.cU4 SI. 6JS.7674 2 bloU& North of Sontn Arin lrttWOy on fvdld .A<.ross from (olilorma F~ol HOLLYWOOD 111s JC. v ....... 1 , ... -74Sl '} blocl1 Horth of Hollywood 6!1111 on Vtrmont MONTEBELLO 71S W. Wlrilttltt 111¥4. nM167 (orntl" ol Montflbtllo &id Wti1lhtr Blvd, VEN TUIA 2501 I. Mmllt St. 641-5041 • J bloc~s Weit of 1 rvt Po1nl1 on Mo111 1,000'5 OF REMNANTS LONG BEACH ... ltllfl••H 11'4. 41:1 .. 914 .SOO Oitgo ftffWtlV to e-1111o_. 81vd fum·offNor1l1Clfl8fllfloW@f. SAN FRANCISCO MILLBRAE )20 II (•MiM ••• 1 692·2SSS ~~~LL 80% SAV'iNGS () ' UP TO .... PASADENA 1611Lc.l ...... lltlll. S77·1tlt C oll>rodo fllvd ot Soll Gobrltl Blvd TORRANCE 42J6 Af1Hi• llri. S42·66t6 I bl«~ lost of How!t\of'I( Blvd on Artt5!0 GRAND OPENING COSTA MESA 1714 Newport Blvd. 64S -3020 Newpor1 Blvd. DI I 71h St .. AU CARPETERIA srORfS OPEN DAIL Y 9 AM ro 9 PM SATU RDAY 9 AM TO 6 PM -SUND AY 10 AM ro 6 PM I I ' S1u1rda,y, Ftbrltolll 27, 1971 DAILV PILOT J;J \ . By Phll lnterlandi Horoscope LEG,\L N<ITICE '. Libra: -New Perspective Necessary .. . ...,,, (l!•TIJ'l(AT• OP' 1usot•1s P'tCTttlOUS NA.Ml: .,~. un.,.•1 l\11td ~ corttto ~· i. t<H>dllCll,,. I bl"ln.li• f t I• 81-1 .. Ct'IOtt M•••· C1U!. f'MX ""°'' t~• tic· llUovt. ti<m """" QI l<:DME MAI"!· tfN,t,NCE .. 111£1< •• 111 $flt.VICE Ind 11'1•1 u ld ll•m !I comoeu1d of I~• toHow!"" etr>Oll. wllot! ~""'" I~ lull ''Crack the whip ! Crack the whip!" Ann Landers Old Song Same SUNDAY FEBRUARY 28 By SYD NEY OMARR Alllrology today I" available to all o( us. This 11 In centra1i lo the past, wheo only kings, rult:rt, diclalorli1 ce1plains o( industry, society leadtr1 a11d milUonaire9 were able to delve Into whai was the n an bt:rme tlcally sealed subject. ARIES (March 21·April 19): Emphasize debts -the paying and collecting of them. Be thorough. Don't over Io o k details lhat may a p p ea r minor. Financia l opportunity is present. Take advantage of it. TAURUS (April 20·May 20): Cycl-e i ndicates your judgment, first impressions now are api to be correct Don"! permit one of little faith to shake your confidence, Take initiative. f\.1ake new d.ntacts. GEMINI (May 21·June 20): \Vhat appears a my&tery can bt solved if you consult family member. Bt dlplomstic. Work quietly behind th'! !icenes. Hemtmber promise lo Qne who may be c onfined , hospitali zed. CANCElt (June 21-July 22)· Accent on new and old fri e nd s hips. r,toney in connection with occupation cl11ims p-11rt of spotlighL Plan a h e a <I , Visualize potential. Know that you have allies. Move with confidence. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Challenge, some obstAcles are present. Key is to b e resourceful. Depending o n others may not be wise. Accent is on relations with government a I , social, occupational superiO!'F. VIRGO (Aug. 23.Sepl. 22): Good 'lu nar 0spect coincides with emphasis on journeys, philosophical concepts. YotJ have urge to study. You !?lake d isco v e ries. You can successfully deal with those '"° Ot<l{1 of •Ml~~ I• ., lollowo: at a distance. Yoang pel'80lls deserve to be superlich•1 co nclusions. Junlu• i:. "°"'· M.>t 11 •• .,. Ayo, l'0<int1ln V1l1ov, C.il! U he'ard. Be ple1sanl without D11N1 F•1>ru1•v s. nu BRA (Sept. 13-0ct. 22): IF TODA Y IS YOU R J.E.l'c" •· I 1 di · le I being weak. Accent on variety, ~TATE or: CA.LIF 011N1,.,, .xtt ement n cated 1n ga , BIRTHDAY you have orij:ln~J 011ANGE cou NTY: rl I N discovery. On F•b•u••v 1. 1•71, b<olO<"• m•. • ma ta areas. tw per1pec-ideas, are naturally ~Uc-. No11rv P.,1>11c '" """ ''' ••l<t s111,, t . Be l AQUARIUS (J ~ F b S I d llf'"""111v •0~•••<1 J.,n1,., E P-1ves appaer necessary. n-an. ,1,. e , omt rtten pressures ar' ue kJ\Own to 'I.I• 10 .., ,~ • .,.,. .... • .. ~"". dependent. no t arrogant. 18): Study rnelhod~ or to be relieved . You will have"""'' 1~ '"b""'-10 '"• 'w11tt1n 1 ... f d ol h t!t<Jm ... I f"" •Ckfl<!Wled~IMI n. 11Kll!td Check with Leo individual. competitors. Applies to both more ree om thoug t '"' ••m•. •j' T I . d' ~Olllt<tl $t•I) Mone y dispute can be favor· business and persona l areas. ac ion, rave is on agen a MMv e.1~ M0,10.., ably settled. Refuse to be intimidated. -accelerated social activlly N~1·rv Public. C•lltor,,11 . , . P•!!l(lo•I Olllce In Know that property values ts also indicated. You are O••n~• cou.,.,. SCORPIO {0<:1. 23-Nov. 2IJ : must be considered. Older sensitive, but one should feel A"::uc:~tt;~"0" "1~1·•• Legal, marriage relalion~hips f h h lh' k P b11 n o move to forefront. Need is person may be misinformed. hsorry or t ose wh 'r Ill (' yht>u F•~ .... ~,·:, n.'~"'."~,. ~~i111 1:1111, 2~1:11 ave no stomac or a 1g t.J---for wi~. tactful handing. PISCES (F'eb. J9·March 20): Y-0u can do battle when you LEGA( NOTICE Avoicl open quarrels. Look Write, be in contact wilh f l lh · · h ee t cause is n g t. ..... ion beyond immediale indications. relatives. Develop ideas. Weld su"1•101t cou111r o,. "IMI Don 't t rv to force views on t 0 get he r pu••]e po'eces To 11nc1 °"' wno·• 111<:~v 10• vou STATE ol' CAt.1 Fo1ut1A l'Olt "J ..... in rnoo.v tllll lov•. order Syd,.ev THI! COUtolTT 01' OIPAllOI!. others. Answers are a v a i I a b I e , °"'1"'1 llooki.t, "*•.r Hin!\ 1cr N1 "·"™ I i ::',:' i:""c•~:rn~:·"0~:,1 .fl;~':~~ NOTIC E OF HEA1tlNG 01' J'ETITION SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22• n v e·s t gat e. D evelop s.c • .i .. '"• oAiLv PiLOT , 80-314~. FOJI 1>•01ATF Of w1LL AND LIT~ perceptive abilities, Av 0 i d Gt•nd Ctnlr•I 511!1.,,,, N•w York, TE•S TESTAME NTARY Dec. 21): Improve service to, _____________ ...::"c·vc·c'~=11. E"•" 01 HENllY w!NT Nll:DI' 1-VALENTINE, •~1 HEN II: Y W others: inidst on quality {Dr ~l'.'4'£ VALENTINE, •k• HENR Y VALENl'I NE: I le O.ct1"~· you rsc>\f . .Be f exib ' Try new PHONI NOTICE IS HEREe Y GIVEN ,~., methods. Accept suggestio n VlllGINIA P. VALENTI NE ~ •d 642 2851 ~ECUJllTY PA.CIFIC NA.TIONAL IAN( pr() ff e r ' d by Tauru~ • ~·v• folNI ,,,,,1" I H!llion 1cr Pro~•·· · d' 'd ] S · · j POI •ISlllY.ATION o! Will •nil !nr hw~nc• of l@tt"' IR llJI Ua. UtprJSe S 0 CI a l•1l1men11 rv 10 l'elfllo""'~· tthlrenc• activity is featured. ORGA' N CLASSES lo wPold• I• mtO• for ''""'"' Pl•lkul1 .. , Ind t~1t I"• tlmt tnd 1111ce cl he1rl•• •• J -------CAPRJCOn.r~ (Dec. 22· an , -., •i.vtn ...,,... ,,..¥_ . 3. ltll, wt 9 .lO Am, Jn 1h• ccur1r&om 19); Good lunar asp ec t Ml, Fl lD THOMPSON, wUI M ._.-i,. .. •xchl'l' .. w cl Orottt1me~1 No. l ct ••1<1 <<iu•t, ft-•t 700 Cl•lc Ctn!f• Ori•• Wt1t, 1., coincides "itb chance to ..,... • ._ .. C ...... ...._. .. CO.AST MUSIC, MOND.AY 7:30 th• cuv 01 ~•nt• AnA, CA11torr.I• ote ti d P.M. Ii t P.M. 0111<1 Frbr111•v n. "71 prom crta ve tn eavora:. w e. ST JOI-IN, "COAST M .USIC •DSEll~~Q",,.~ ~~~~., ... GAll LANO I., •14• C•m-Drlvt With Any Hor.n New Method 1835 n&WPOR.:T BLVD. (at Ha"'°') COSTA MESA ,,.,_..,, •••c~. c1111orn11 nu> TeltPh-: !*Slaf AllctnfVt for: "•ll!lonero DEAR ANN LAN DERS: I am 11 years oldtand live in White Plains. Last year I we nt crazy over the clarinet. The mus ic teacher said I should use th e schoOl clarinet until she decided if I had any talent. After two months the teacher said I might-turn out to be another Benny Goodm an so I tie gged my mother to buy n1e a clarin et. She talked ·it· 9ver with · my f a t h e r ' .. lnd the y agreed to rent one. After three rrionths of playing on a rented clarinet 1 begged my fol~ to buy me a really good instrument for my very own. On my birthday they bough t me a brand new clarinet for $81. me for not having addressed her mail to Mrs. .John Q. Doe. I told her if I was wrong l wou ld apologize since I did not care to end a friendship of 40 years over such a trivial matter. We have agreed to leave the decision to you. Who is right'.'-WANTS TO KNOW DEAR W.T.K.: She's right. Alcoholics Learn at Bar RlGHLAND. CaHr. (APl ·- At Patton Slate Hospital there are alcoholics who repcrt to· the bat each day for <lrin'king practice. They are being treated by two researchers testing a theory of alcoholism that contradicts most curren t thinking and therapy. Many experts believe !hat a craving for alcohol is a d i s e a s e . a physiological condition, and that abstinence is the only way to lick it. TACO TIO Then summer came and I got interested in swimming and playing ball. I sort of forgot about the clarinet. 'Ne had several arguments about not practicing. My teacher told !\1om there was no sense in paving for lessons if 1 refused to pr3ctice. Customary form for a widow is to use her husband 's name. Since a divorced woman drops her husband's name, most widO\\.'S are prelly sticky about thjs detail. Thr.y \\.'ant the wOr!d to kn ow they are sod a~ not grass. But Ors. Mark Sobel! and }lalmuth Schaefer. clinical professors of psychiatry al Loma Linda U ni ve rsity , n1aintain that an alcoholic's problem s arc mostly psychoh>gical and that he can learn to become a social drinker. I See by Today's • "We feel that with certain Want Ads .·: • alcoholics the strain o f abstinence may be a n .. Now I don'l care much for the clarinet antf 1 want to take up drums1 My mother is having fits. ·The teacher is on Mom's side because they already have a couple of good drumme rs in the school band and th ey need the clarinets worse. ls this fair? -LINED UP AG AINST. """1 .;;agree with you, however, it's not worth breaking up . • 40 year friendship over. Kiss and make up, girls. additional s t 1' e s s that • encourages them tn drink," , Sobell said in an Jnterview •. • THAT<·:-'.~· DEAR ,\/<N LA~DERS - T was appalled; by the letter frnm the woman. who couldn't give her pregnant sister a reason fo r prenatal care. ··Most .a I co h o i l cs are convinced thal they hav.t no control ove r drinking. But ' • IT'S · • DIME DEAR LINED: You bet it's fair. Your folks have invested $81 in a clarinet because you \vanted it. Now you'd better get reinterested and live up to your end of the barga'in. If ynur folks let you S'l\'itch to drums you'll probably fall in Jove with the tuba , Any e11pectant mother who cannot afford a p r i v a I e physician should look intn the services offered by the local clinics. There arc many complications of pregnancy which ma y not be app11rent to the Jay person. Some of the&e complications can be fatal to both the woman and ber· child. Bv the time she re11izes something is wrong j t could be too lat.I; Ben Troubled • A • LINE Clo ck 1\lee ds R eliable Help "Bui the retirement and Mesa Upholstery UPHOLSTERY • • ' DEAR ANN LAJ4DERS' I have been a wido)V',for several years and 90 percent of my mail comes addressed lo Mrs. Mary Smith . 1 'also use that form as my signature. 1 have a friend of long standing \vhose pusband passf'rl <1way recently, and I addressed some mail to he r as Mrs. Jane Doe She immediately called me on the phone and reprimanded LEGAL NOTICE tUl'l!RIOll couaT 01' THI! STATE 01' CALll'OIUllA FOii THE COUNTY 01" ORANGE NI, A•t1Jt4 In some ci11es a private physician will refuse to deliver a won1an who has had no prenatal' care if sht calls ))im for the first time when the labor pains start. It's too risky, · Moreove r. most obstetricians have a flat fee for prenatal care and delivery. The woman doesn't save anylhing by cutting out the prenatal care. Thanks for Jetting me sound off. I hope I've helped. - WHEELING DEAR Wt!EEL: I'm sure SOMEBODY out there heard you. Thanks for writing. NOTICI 01' HEARING 01' '&:TITION Dtll\l<ln; m•y t>t "'in" 10 t/\1 kld• 11'011 ll'll OIATE 01' WILL ANO l'Oll .,..., """ wl!I> _ l>ut It cAn 11ut V"" LE tT E•i rlsTA.MlllTAllY "ay!" tor k~l. Yau c•n cool ii 1r><'I E•t~t1 cf Wl~LIAM M. SlEWAllT, sl•Y ""'"'!"'. ~"''d "8001' •nd You -0.c~•'4!d. l'Or 1'~~n•9•rl Cini•" S•n!I JS< In <;<1in "IOTICE: IS t-<EJIESY GIVE N Tn~I ~nn • IQ~a . •Plt·oddro"•d. $1tm!>fd C•<'(~fr·Cltlr•,. N11iofl1l l•n~ 1'•• fll•d """"'oP• witn ~ol• ·r~utl! In (~ti Of LONDON (AP) -Big Ben, the great clock over Br itain's Houses o( Parliamcn!. is threatened with la bor trouble. death of many of the men who trained from boys to loo k Liberty 8-4781 • DAY! after these turret clocks is 2,50 Nrwroat ILYD. causi ng trouble. !~'!!!~~~~~~~~~~~========================='/ Dent's, the London makers who installed the clpck in 1858 .and have maintairlcd it ever since, sav thev have difficulty in traiaiiig yollng men for the work. The clock i~ now wound electricall y, but the work s need oilinJ? and greasing three times a week. A spokesman for Den t's said: "\\'e maint11ined this clock accurately for more than lh} years. apart from one or tv.·o instances when il was snowed up in blizzards. ''It has been given absolute- ly marvelous attention. ··u is extremely difficult lo[: find young men for the w9rk. The old men \\'ere dedicated ." The company is seeking to revise it! coatract with the government's 'Department of · Envir onment so that higher wage~ can be offered the clockv.·atchers. Current rates are· around S43 a week. Big Ben gets its name from Slr Benjamin Hall, who was commissioner of works when the clock was built. The name technical!y belongs to the great bell which chimes the hour, rather than the clock itself. Fa stett in West Buy ll. Sen It. Try the fa5test response Jn the West a;ainst y11ur own clocl(. Tesl Dlme·~·line Ads, wtltre ihe action Is, In Saturday's DAILY PILOT. Feb. ~7th & 28th S!l!CJ FROM OVER 7,000 IMPORTED SAMPLES Itel l~iOf!I "'"' ... M•ttr .,.1 .. , ''•'"""· 1 .. 1 c.i Set dn,llJ ,, Honr ¥.~1 ltfffd ..,,,_ -"''" 1 .. ,..., io;J.,1d Mtn'• S~io, s.>.c .. u, S111tUtfS, lttdtd lltkllH, Bttduf Shlr!I,-t...olito' Sulit. D••n•1, foT1broid•1,, SwMl.,t Ktfld Sip, ltldtd lilovn. and 111tf1f .. c .. 1., •IS. SATISrAC110N GU..t.•ANTllD orw """ itlml. Ladies Silk Suils ~···--~-·~·$45.00 Men'a Sill\.-Wool Suirs __ ,$ , 0 Ladies Cashmere Topc~t ~$58.SQ Cashmere Sport Coals._.SJS.00 e f,Beadcd Sweatem .$10.00 Ca~hm~ Overcoits. ___ .$58,SO \ • Beaded Gtovts --·-.--S I.SO Shirts (Monogrammed) ·-S ·3.SO NCW l"AIMl6 · f w Ap,.hltllM!lt, Call Mr. S, M•llfa1d , C111f•fll D ... ,,,., •f H. "" TA•i.0111, H•llt Kant. •' rlt. N•w,.ort•r l•n, 11 07 J•111berN 11111. P. 0, -X 11 •11 10 644•1700 'fO~~c;.~ 11~!1~ o. fll l,..ONI! ANyY1MI!: I, HOT IN, LIAVI YOUll NAMl 1 ,NONI NUMlltt, "· ..... ODlll•• '" o . •ox -· ltl~HlllOHO, VA .• 1•••• n••tln 1 odllion tor etob•!• o! .. 111 m~ DAI L_ '''.__''~''c'~'c· ------'==========~-==---------'"-'====''..====================================== ~~I' to• i!1U~~<• al Let!~• Tts1•m~ntt•v ---_ lo l"tlll/ont•, ro!•re...:. 10 Wiiie~ I\ 'l'•nt le• tv•lll•• 0tr1lc1tl1rs. •'Ill •~•1 '"' II"'• •rwl c!1ct er 1'ttrlnw '"" i1me ~IS !)Hn •~I !Or M~l'l:h 11, 1~11 . 1t •·)) •·"'·• In !"• ccur!room ~I D~09•1m•nl No. ) ol t~id Cll\lrl. ~t 100 CiYk ("11tr f:lrl~I Wft!, In '"• Cllv al S•nll An1, Ctlll&m!a, 0'1fd l'tbr111rv Jt. 1971 W. E. ~T JOHH, Coon!~ Clerk. ... lfl AOlllt, AOAt•. KI NG, McC LAll:Y ANO O•l l!HI. IHI W•stcmt Dn~t. IOw .. •I l11c•. CllHWnl• T•I: (111) ._il·U:tO Alt'""'' fOI' h rlUo.,.r Pul:t!h~•d OrA"9• (OtJt D1itv l'llol Ftbru1rv :!O. 17, JI, 1''1 Jfl-11 LEGAL NOTIC E Choose One of the Many Coast & Southern Federal Offices to Serve You : tt MAIN OFFIC!: 9th I Hll~ Los Ang11N • 623-1351 WILSHIRE 91: QAAM IERCY PLACE: 31133 Wi1eh1 rt B!vd., LA.• 318·1285 LA. CIVIC CENTER: 2nd & Broadway • fl2fl·t 102 *HUNTINGTON BEACH: 91 Hunllngton Cente r • (714) 897·1047 SANTA ANA LOAN SER VIC! AGENCY: 1905 N. M•in St. 1 (714) 547-9257 ft'IANT.A MON ICA: 718 Wllthlrt Blvd.• 39:1-0746 -A SAN .PEDRO: 10th & Pacific • 831-2341 tfWflTCOVIN4: Easuand Shopping Ctr. •331-2201 1rPANORAMA CITY: 8fl18 Vin Nuy1 Blvd. • 892·1171 1<TARZANA: 18751 Ven\ura Bou11v1rd • 345-881 4 *LONG 91!ACH:3rd & Locuet . 437-7411 *OJien Slturdlys -9 •m tQ I Piii D111r'Hours-91m to 4 pm ASSETS OYER $800 MILLION •. Art Lin~letter Shows You a New Way to Beat Inflation ... Just Join . 67k ·~1ns111uts Club With 1 $2,500 bi lance in your 11ving1 account, you art eligi ble to become a inember. Sublt1ntl1t aavlng1 are rlall&bl1 when purchasing m•ny ltem1 Including automoblle1, fUmlture. 1ppli1ncee, Jewelry. Plus many free 1ervicea -money order1, safe depoait box11, etc. ----·~ -f , COAST . AND SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS . ' ----· -------:-------·----- Co~st & Southern Federal Offers You These Highest Prevailing Rates: COM,OUND!D DAtLY AND, PAID QUAATlftLY,• 5.000J•-5.13% P111book: No Mini mum. 5.25 •/o •5,39 °/o Thrte Monlh Certlfic111 : No Minimum. 5.15•1 •• s.92o;. On•YurC.rtlnc1t.•;.S1,000M lnlmum. e.00•1 •• s.1So;. Two-YnrC.rtlflcato; $5,000 Minimum. • Efftcllv. Ann111r E1rn!rtgt • INSURANCE TO $20,000 ·' l'ul>ll•~"" 0•1nat Ca•1I DtllY f'llol F•b•..,.r1 i'O, n, v. 1971 2'1·11 LEGAL NOTICE Death No tice s CHARTER Alvl" 9. (h~rl••. A9" 6~. c! 3'1 WI! •on, 5'1. Sl. C°"ta Me••. 0>!1~ OI dt11n. Febru~•Y 1}. S\lrvlv•d b~ wit•. DQl'I\: l"'o tan•, _.,lvln 9. 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PJ .,, '" TW II~ '" • " ·)I "• "' .,, ' . :: t*t ' .. • .. • ~ ' ~ J 'II' ll' Ill j\ al •• • g /; I I • j 4 DAllY PILOI :{ Queen Becomes Expert at Knowing How to Do Her Joh . LONDON (UPI) -Queen pulled his hair. Uber1Uon front. The trade forehead, lhen disappeared. The Queen smiled. The five and Jane Grey off to the "\Vunderbar'' from "Kiss ?ife gray dres3 with white hexagon F.liwbtth walktd into her "~1iJter James C r oss!'' diplomat \\'IS getting his "l am delighted to see you yeomen in crimson and gold. chopping block in other days, Kate." pattern&. "God Save the throne room Tues d a Y. called the lord chamberlain. sovereign's thanks. She gave back," she told Cross. each holding pikes to defend they moved their eyeballs The lord chamberlain looked Queen," played the band. aurveyed btr courtiers and Tht chief mpportirc ador of him the insignia of a Cross murmured his thanks. the monarch in his ~foot· toward the monarch. She was st the ctlUng, Then he called Elizabeth walked out, Cobbold { ilanced at the clock on the the day's throne room drama companion of the Order Sl "I hope you like your new king most precious or stretching the time. the nexl nllme. And more. following . rar "''all. slei)ped up. · Alichael and St. Geori:e. job (helping run British export Buc.klngham Palace's inner She spenl 24 seconds with And the last. The clock showed noon. It sho"'ed 11:03 a.rn. She For two monUis he h<id been The clock licked on. A trade planning)," she said. sanctums. -these men whose Qr06s. Elbabelh stood a mo.mcnt, Elizabeth had beaten time had S7 minutes to do her the prisoner of the .Quebec furrow creased the royal Oh, he did, he did. unit had marched Anne Boleyn The band p I a y e d smUJng, wearing a We-length again. duty. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~-'--'~~~~=--~--='--~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~ Lord Cobbold, the lord chamberlain, stood one step behind and two lo the right ()f he11 majesty. He looked above the clock, al the guards band. The band thumped "God Save lbe Queen.·· '"Please take your Rais," Elizabeth said. The monarch's only tyrant is time. By noon she had lo knight or decorate 145 men and "'omen seated in fron t of her. An aide in blue. scarlet and gold raised a burgundy pillow holding the first decoration. The lord chamberlain called: ''Sir Henry Benson " Sir 1-lenry blinked. Beside him. fretting about time, a ~ coui1ier tapped Sir Henry's elbow. Sir Henry marched up, bo\\'Cd and stood at allention as Elizabeth hung the kn ight grand cross of the Order of the British Empire around his neck. She smiled;said a royal thank you (-0r his public scr\Pice, shook his hand and looked at the clock. Tu·elve seconds gone. Knighthoods take longer. Each man coming to be tapped on lhe sh-Oulder by the royal sword lo gain the title "Sir'' before his name had more to do than Sir Henry. 111ey had to kneel. That takes more time. A monarch "'hose chief business is appearing a t dozens -Of occasions each \reek. at fWlclions arranged months and sometimes years ahead , m u st be a clockwatcher. After t h e investiture. the Queen's day also incl uded such affairs as a full government report by Prime Minister Ed w a rd Heath. Eighteen years on the th rone has taught Elizabeth speed "'ilh grace . She plucked up the s"•ord each time '"ith her right hand, t a p p e d shoulders ll'ith it and, "'hilc the ne\\' knight r o s c , transferred the ceremonial '''capon to her left hand which passed it to an aide. The band played th e overture to "~fy fair Lady." Among the spectators, the families of the h-Onored and cotirtiers. a d!M=hess patted her sable collar, ~ small boy Education Fate Topic Of fl earings The education subcommitlce ef the Assembly Ways and }.feans Committee will hold a hearing on the impact that supporting lower education has on property laxes in Orange County March 12. A spokesman for t h e committee said the location and lime of the hearing hs not been set. but they expect to have it scheduled within a v.eek. \\'ays and i\1eans Chairman \\'illie Bro\\'n f D-San Francisco) has scheduled 11 l>Ubcommitt.ee he a r i n g ~ outside or the state capital in an effort t• gel a public consensus on Gov. Regan's proposed budget. Brown said he is conrident the facts established in these sessions v.·ill enable I he legislature to take t h e appropriate action a g a i n s I Re~an's proposals. The s ub co mm ittee is comprised of : Chairman Leo Ryan t D-San F'ranc iscol, E, Richard Barnes fR-San Diego ); John Collier fR-Pasadena), John J.1iller (D-Oakland), John Stull (R·Encinitas ), John \tasconcel'os (0-Campbe\I), and Charles Warren · (D·Los Angeles). Printmaking Class es Set ~1>1Y Lesser. v.'ell knov.'D artist and printmaker. will of· fe.r two classes in printmaking for Junior high and high school students under the sponsorship of the Newport Harbor Art Museum. · Two ' seriu of cluses will meet In ·1?1: two-hour sessions in Mrs. Le$!ier's Costa ~lesa studio. Tht ftrst series wilt be held on Saturday at 9 a.m. beginning' Feb. 13 through M&rch 20. The second seriel! will meet ThurMlays from 3·:\0 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. from Feb. I& 10 ~tarch 23. RtglstratiOn fee I~ $30 for chlldrt.n of mustum ffi(!n1t aDd 135 for non-meaibe~. For further inform1Uon call 675- llGG. DRUG STORES cat or Dog "Diner" ,, , lloillt •••••• .,;glil!d. mid 1 ~ 'pi11$. lmortflll ms. •11. 2.11 6 Food Dish for 1 . CATS&DO&S i.-,. sin." l ti.2.51 l , 98 •o&• "Raw-Bones" "Linatone" Slfe, loog, lastiBt tl!e• tut for yow )101. IOO~ beefb!de. Non-sbining. lllll Gln1 hr. lie 11(. 1JI 88c1.59 Sli.in and coat food ~upplement and con- ditioner. 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Marty Kinerk of Newport Beach qualified 36th in a Chevrolet with an average spe ed of 135.619. Brooks. a 29-year-0\d native or Por terville, ,~·ho now races out of Spartanburg, S.C.; qualilied a Dodge at 146.680 miles per hour and will start 21 st in the 51-car field. the three front row spots were taken Thu rsday by A. J. Foyt in a Mercury, Bobby Issac in a Dodge, and Richard Petty in a Plymouth. .. 5-year Pa~t for Mays Says He'll Play as Long as He Can "': CASA GRANDE, Ariz. (AP) -\VU!ie Mays suggesled the San Francisco GJ.nts shou1d give him a IO-year cootract at $75,000 a year and received a counter- off~r of a five year contract at the same figure. "T think everything wiU·be a.11 right," said ~ star center fielder after talking with president Horace Stoneham. Stoneham, who returned to Phoenix for the night from the Giants lrtlining camp, said the board of directors rejected tbe 10.year plan but gave him authority to. offer the five-year contract. He said he was also tvld to use his discretion as lo salary if a shorter term contract evolved. Mays told newsmen he came to camp because he felt Stoneham "is under great pressure for something that is not his fault. I want to clear the air. I never asked for $180,000 a se ason , as has been written in the papers. I just want to secure my future. Herman Franks is not my agent." Willie said that under the Jong term pact he would play as long as he could, then would act as a roach, instructor and in a public relations capacity. "I 'think I can play for three or four more years," said the Giants' captain who wDl be 40 his next birthday, Although not signed, Mays appeared· at batting practice and hit tv.·o over the fence. Asked whether he shagged a few balls, he joked: "l doo't have to practice (ielding. I know how to catch the ball." TPe lineup will be rompleted in time trials that follow today's sportsman cars. Veteran Clem Proctor'(){ Paramount has the pole spot for that race in a Thun- derbird .. Fri~s second fastest qualifier in -·.~ limfdLruns around the 2.5-rhile. Ontario ri(_ • -UCLA ~6~1;~~w:~.w~u~~t.Y::r~~. ~ _l r~J~S, . ~ seven bfg "events in" 1969 but scdred· f only once. last year. recorded a speed In Washington of 145.916 1n a Mercury. Brooks' car, though qualifying five miles per hour off Foyt's pole speed, s H is considered a prime contend« in Sun· care ouses da y's race. Foyt earned the pole position with a qualifying speed of 151.711 m.p.h. in his Wood Brothers '69 f.1ercury. Issac, the No. 2 qualifier. averaged 150.097 Thursday in hi s '71 Dodge and Daytona. 500 winner Petty earned the other front row spot with a qualifying !peed of 149.630. In row two "''ill be Pete Hamilton (Dedham. Mass.). Fred Lorenien (.Elmhurst, Ill.) and Buddy Baker (Charlotte, N.C.). Ray Elder (Car· ruthers, CaHf), Beftny· Parson~ (Detroit) and.Friday Hassler (Chattanooga, Tenn.) make up the third row. Iii · the fourth row will be Tmy Lund (Cross. S.C.), Pedro Rodriquez (Mexico City) and James Hylton (Inman, S.C.): Members of the fifth row include Herschel McGriff (Bridal Veil, Ore.). Elmo Lansley (Charlotte, N.C.) and Dick Brown (Portland). Cecil Gordon (Arden, N.C.), Frank Warren (Augusta, Ga.) and BUI Seifert (Skyland, N.C.) are in the sixth row while Jabe Thomas (Christianburg, Va.) and Ray Johnstone (San Bernardino} ;Jl'e in the seventh row. By Tbt Associated Press The stale of Washington might be renamed the chamber of horrors for the basketball teams representing UCLA and Southern California. In games at Pullman against Washington State or at Seattle against Washington, the Bruins and Trojans have had their t<lJgbest battle! oV'er the years. Aod when the two aqathero-most twns of tUte Pacific.& wnture to tM: two norlhernmost tonight ind Monday bi&\ll<, the. horrors of the put might well be on their minds. 't4ke 1970 for example. UCLA escaped wlth two victories, neither of them easy. USC lost t-,:i games with roughly tbe same team that toclaY is ranked third in the nation. The toi>rated Bruins, trailing early and struggling late, nipped Wa.shington's Huskies 66--~ in Seattle. ln the second meeting between the llarn.!, in Los Angeles, UCLA cruised 101-85. " ;, Saturday, F'tbrllfll')' 27. 1q71 DAILY PILOT i•r Nicklaus Goes Two up; ' Palmer 8 Stro}\.es Bae~~ PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla . CAP\ -Charged-up Jack Nicklaus churned in with his second consecutive 69 and pulled away to a two-stroke lead Friday in the second round of the PGA National ctiampiOfl.lihiP. The Ohio strong man, gunning for hl• second PGA tiUe 'to go with his two U.S.' Open, two Brittsh Open and three Masters championships. was two strokes in front of veteran Miller Barber, who had a 68 ror 140 and was ~e 1n second. " Arnold Palmer, at.ill &eetlng the old magic that made him· the m03\ popular pl~er of his generation. had a gtruggling 71 for 146 and was eight strokes off the pace. "Well.'' the 41-year-old master mused, ~'there attn't any really spectacular scortl up there yet. lf I can stay just reallOtlably close, well , there's always ""--. ac~"11'. Gi!)by. Gilbert, Who rt)Qined Ole tour Jast · teason, after severiryors· &! aft assistant club pro, was alone in tflitd place with a 67 for 14!. • ~ob Murphy got off to a spectacular start on the 7 ,096-yard, par-72 PGA Na- tional golf club ccillrse, birdying his first five holes enroutt: to a 68 and a 142 tot.al. And he did it despite a virus infection that tiad him running a temperature and y,•hich, he said, almost forced hirri out or the tournament the day., before. Nicklaus. who had to scramble for his opening 69, bad a much more con- ventional round Friday, notctUDg five birdies and taking two bogeys. "I just played better," said Nicklaus, S~ond rwnd IMdt~ t" 11111"1 ch•mplon$.l!Jp; Jee.II Nic•l•us. Mlllt r hrbtr Gibby Gllbtrl llOb Murl)lly llruce Ot~l/11 Gfnl 8ortll Tom Wtl1kcpl Sob Lu11n Lionel Heber! Lorry Zltgltf Freel Madi "' Gt \btr;•r Sob ~m1t11 Ttrry 0111 llobby Ml!chtll G•rr l'ley.., aob GOlllbY U rry Hlntoft L .. Trt YN J im J1mltlllll a mv C••otr '°"'' l)oihl M1nu11· Doi .~ Ttrrt Mitt Hiii G-Lilllt r flll PG.I. NI· ., .... _,. n..a-1o11> 7oM7-141 74-41-1'2 11·11-1'1 72·71l-Hl 12·10-H1 n.11)-1•1 ll·~ltl 14-41-141 71·11-hJ 7Wf-HJ IJ.-70-UJ 7Wl.-l•l l'0-73--Ul 71.JJ--l« 71).lo-1.W 11·1l-1.W 11·7>-l.W n.r.i-1 ... 11·7>-l« JMt-1.W 74-711-1 ... n.r.i-lu lJ.11-lU A) ' slimmed down to about 185 pounds and wearing his blonde hair long. "l drove the ball better. t1 y irons y,·ere crisp. I made some pulls. ·It's a lot more fun to play the way I did today . Qbviously, I'm very happy." · NJcklaus a<lmitted that he was nervous and charged up In his quest for the first of the y,·orld's fOIH' major titles. "Anybody is nervous when you first let lt up. You get kind a{ antsy i:n the morning. You get charged up. Then you 10 out there and you need something to settle you down." l .,, ·: That something came for him on tbe second hole he played, the Jlth. Nlcklaus started on the 10th tei ·aliel bogeyed the hole. He blocked .!!ii~ tee shot and caught a fairway tr•p. aDd was short ol the green in two. • ~ On the nest one, a par three, .h was about 60 feet short o( the flag. "I lagged it up to about :s~ r~ and made that putt," he said. ,'"Thit got me to relas 1 little. It really he:lpecl, making that short one." .·. It 's a Wild Endin g UCI Fights Bae~ For 80-79 Victory By HOWARD L. HANDY OI !tit O.llr Plllt Utff It took 12 minutes to erau the final serond from the scoreboard clock at Chapman College Friday night and when thl!I timepiece finally did click off the one second, jt seemed lite .an eternity to . coach Tim Tift and the U.C Irvine ba'sketball team. The Anteaters earned a IG-71 victory after trailing most of .the night .with controversy .raging for ~2 minutes before the <final second was erased in the an· tiquated Panther gym. UCI entertains Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) in the home court finale tonight at 8. Chapman came from a 79-74 deficit to knot the score at 79 with S7 see<>nds remaining. Phil Rhyne hit a free throw to make it 80-79, UCI, with 25 seconds left. When Chapman failed on a long shot altempt, a wild scramble ensued under the bas ket and a foul was called against the Panthers with any one of .th;J'ee l!Cl players ~t the scene. ~ <Chapman took: a timeout witti.-109e one ... -~ .. fl,"' 1~3 .. (.., <i•F<I! •• , 1. ., second remainin& and ··••hen the. ~ returned to the floor. Rhyne ste~ to the free throw line and bounctd the ball several limes. Referee Speedy Cutillo called a:hilt by telling Rhyne, "I'll call a t.echoical if you shoot.'' Rhyne immediately stopped bouncil'll the ba II and handed It lo Cutillo. Ed Burlingham was called to the line ansl Chapman coach Dave Weatherill ask~ for an interpretation of the play, feelml a technical foul should be called. It was finally detennined that Uqi had not been informed whom w~1 ;~ shoot and therefore the technical aspect was dissolved. ;. "Do you think we would deliberaleJJ put the wrong man at the Jin!':~ one second rema inin and our ~'if!@ leading,'' a puzzled Tift asked .tfie (#~ ficials . This probably ended l hi discussion. When Burlingham missed the frie throw, UCI made no attempt to f.ebouird and the Panthers could only gel lh9 ba11 to near mldcourt. before tlle'-•.:(inliJ, second ticked oft -: .. ,¥. With Bill Moore and Richard Clatii fighting an attack of the nu and neith.lir in the starting UCI lineup, Bill Geor&e and Troy Rolph took up the scoriOI slack in the bandbox gym. 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P~ golf championships from Palm Belcti Ga.rden.s, Fla. will be telecast li ye ~ Channel 7 today and Sunday with t&I final action starting at l : 15. SoCal's Payne On All-NAIA Against WSU, UCLA barely wan 'n-70 in Pullman but a wee.le later in Los Angeles, the Cougars were stomped 95-61. MANAGER CHARLIE FOX !CENTER) LIMBERS UP WITH REST OF SAN FRANCISCO TEAM. Aa AA.AA hi&h school basketball pliyctf. game between top seeded Verb\uli Oei and Centennial third place flnish;lt in the Coast League could give fil11 an idea of things to come if VerbUP"t Dei and Compton survive' to the ffrlll round as predicted. David Payne, starting center on the Southern California College basketball team as a sophomore, was named to the first team (10 players) NAU: Distrid 3 All-District team today, Payne is cne of three sophomores listed in the selections and at 6-8 paced the Vanguards in scoring as well as rebounding during the 1970-71 campaign that ended Thursday night Payne averaged 21.3 points per game and grabbed an average or 12.2 rebounds per game. He hit 202 of 341 field gaal attempts (or a .593 percentage figure y,:ith his high single game total of 43 coming against Cal Tech. Payne was al.so listed on the All-SCC New Year's tournament first team. Ca ptain Jerry Rinker, a 6-1 junior guard and captain or the Vanguards' was given honorable mention. First team AU-District players include forwards Nat ·Baumer (6-3), senior, Claremool-Mudd; 'Ron Johnson (6-5), sophomore, Btola College: Willie Nelson (&.S), senior, WhitUer College)· and M:ark . Lamore (6-5), senior, Whittier. Guards· selected \11-V't Bob Medrano, sr., Wesmont: Jlrn Smith, jr., Occid- ental; Dave Wells, ff., Ctaremont·Mudd ; Jim Wilson. sophomore. Azusa Pacific. The other center ·was Bob Cheeks (6-7), sr., Whittier. fvan Guevera was named coach of lhe year after hfs Whihier College Poets ~·on lhe SC'JAC. Southern Cal Jost to WSU tt-72 and then lost 77-72 in two otertimes to the Huskies a year ago. Thus it is with trepidation that UCLA ·and use. both 20-1, take their &quads into the Paclflc Northwest knowing that a pair ·or victories over the extended weekend could turn the Pac-I Jnto a _ two-team race. California rtill has • mathematical chance to win the Pac-& title but if that chance is to remain Utrough the weekend, cat must beat. Oregon tonight and Oregon state Saturday nighL Both games are in the friendly confine.( of ~on Gymnasium at Berkeley. Meanwhile, Sthnford entertains the Bea~ers tonight and the Ducks on SatW'" day night. UCLA b unbeaten end a leg: up in the Pac-I race with a M mark. USC.· whose only ton is to the Bruins, is second at 1-1 with Cal beck at M. Sinct !be Bruins have five games lert Including one each with Cal, Stanlord and use. the Bruins can till the Golden Bear's chances by. winfling t~Ce this tieekend. 11\e Bruins and' TroJans already hild a lf7t virtory etch over each of the Wa~hington teams. UCLA be1tt U. Huskies 7M9 and USC beat them ?t-12, The Bruins beat WSU ts-71 and ,lht Trojans beat the COusar1 78-68. TtioM gamti ~en th1 first of the conference scum. played in lhe second w~k in January. Lakers Blitz Foe, 145-121 Davenport Notches Tliird AAU Hurdles Title in Row LOS ANGELES -Wilt Chamberlain controlled the board! while his team- mates blistered the nets as the Los Angeles Laker! crushed lhe ~attle SuperSonics, 145-121. in a National Basketball Association game Friday night Chamberlain !lCOred 30 points and col· teCted 19 rebounds in leading the Lakers to theil" 42nd victory against 26 defeats, tops-in the NBA West. The Lakers hit on 68 percent or their lhots id the first period and raced to a 37-30 1ead whicb exp111ded to 73-S> at halttime. Seattle nevtr came dose:r in tfMI thl(~ pttfod, despit. .cfo ... in buckets by Don Koji1 and Tom Meschery. Lo< Aogelu got k•Y baskets rrom Keith Erickson and Gall Goodrich at lhat former UCLA pair led a swift fast break In lhe third period and the Lakers led IOH& as the fourth quarter started. • NEW YORK -Olympic champion •nd worlcl ttcord holder Willie D•venporl continued his stranglehold on th e: AAU indoor track and field hl&h hurdles tiUe. wtnnlng his third in a row Friday night Davenport. of Baton Rouge, La .. who either holds or sharel\ seven , workt marks, captured the SO.yard high hurdle! title for the fiftll time in six years, winning in 7 seconds flat. Former Yale ace Frank Shorter ran lhe second fastest time ever in a three- mlle race indoors, winning in 13:10.li. Reynaldo Brown took the men 's high jump wilth a 7·2 effort. The mile, before-,a crowd of 1s.138, went lo Poland's Hmryk Snordykl/W•l<Y ·In 4 ~06. John Muon was leCObd in ,,011.1 • U>NOON Marty Riessen 0, Ev•nfon· Ill .. scored a 6-3, &-0 fln:t·round victory over South Africa's Frtw Mc!li1illan in the Rolhman'1 International Indoor Tennis TourOaJntnt which carries a rirsl priie of $7,800, Britain's riches! prize. ln an all-Australian match Nc."porl &ach's Roy Emerson , dowtitd Fred Stol~ 11, 7-6-under the tiebreak rul,s. The two favorites to mee t in the Hnal, Rod t,vtr and John Newcombe, both won the ir first round matches. Laver,, of Corona del Mar, defeated Owen Davidson 7-6 U 6-3 and Newcombe ousted John Alexander &-4 6-4. • In Pacific-3 basketball play Friday night, ho.~t California trounced Oregon. l01 -7l and Stanford upset visiting Oregon State.. 97-35. In Pacific Coast Athletic Association action. Cal State (Long Beach) tripped invading San Diego State, SHI •. •• MIAMJ, Fla, -Superstar Frank RobillSOn new into Baltlmare's spring training camp from his Los Angeles home Friday and signed his 1971 conlract tor an estimated $130,000. Firlit baseman Boog Powell now re- mt1ins the dcrending world champions' lone holdout. Personnel Di.rector Harry 0 a l t o n rtporled at 11 noon press conference, 11.tten<leG by (he 3S.year-old outllelder. thRt Roblnsan had accepted • one-year contract at an lncre1st in 1al1ry. Centennial is a league roe or thltd. seeded Compton, losing both league "1 counters to the champion Tarbabei. Today's action will be aired on CbJlMlll 4 at noon. ' · '• Marina Ignites for 53-48 CIF Win ·Huntington • By ROGER CARLSON Of .... Dtllr Ptllt 1!111 :i_,; Marina High's Vikings. strugglifli for ~ periods, ignited behind a \'icious '.;l~ull' court press and went on to post ~.:'3-ta CIF AAAA basketb11Jt playoff . ~\.'ikfory over visiting Montebello Friday • n~~t before 2,1&0 fans. ' 1'Je win enables coach Jim Stephens · ;. .. ~.his Vikes to conlinue on to the .,.:'i~ round of the elim inations and · ~~·a,;e .'II encounter Morningside's Monarchs ... · 1y ni1ht at a site yet lo be ' .. . .•i.' ! ) • determined. Morningside beat Lakewood, 84-49. For three quarters It appeared the Vikings would be watching !he balance of the playoffs from the stands as the invading Oilers turned on with a devastating display of oulside lbootlng to keep the hosts at a disadvantage. Finally, however, Stephens unleashed his team's full court man-to-man pressure defense and the t.aclic turned it around. The Yikes were down by seven ( 43-la) with 6: 12 to go in the final lti¥a i BucSpikers Trounce Foe; ~ I ~WC 5th in Circuit Meet ~ · e Coa.st College scored one of I .fnost lopsided victories in recenl ·io highlight junior college track " dd action Friday. Ch Jim Mclllwain"s improved • ran away from visiting Mira 110-34. .J ' ' her !pike action, host Golden ~ W ~~inished fifth behind champion ~ LA ·.in the Southern California Con-i fererice relays while invading Saddleba ck i fell tc powerful Crossmon\, 10~40, in I a Mission Conference dual meet. -.. In the Soulhem Cal relays. LACC post- 1. td 93 point.5 to far outdistance second place Cypress 163). Coach Tom Noon's Ru stlers totaled SS behind LA Harbor : (621 and LA Southv.·est 4 61 L : The top perfonnances for Orange Co11st. : were turned in by P.1att Peasley and = Dave Davis. ,. Peasley won the 120 high hurdles ( 16.6) : ind the 44(1 intermediates. His time ~in the latter event was I :01.1 against :; a 1trong head wind. ;; And Davis had a fine vault mark ~al lU. l Orange Coast won all but thrte events '' (100, 220 and triple jump ). ' .0'•~ CNll 010 IU) MIN (ttll J•vtllfl -1. Mt•r<t (01. J. 11111<~••~ !Dl, J. Lw!H-tOI. Dlt1tnc1· Ul 0 I $Ml ll'UI -I. I. T11tnt r !0), '· MWll IMl, !. l'rlltM Il l. Ol1!f11Ct: M·•'' .._. ••l•v -1. 0•1no-(11<11! !l••ntl!, Wtll••" V111 Nolt 1rwl i1'111!ty ~. Tl"'t 0 J Mll9 -!. Moort {I), 1. PLt'<t ID), J JOl'lnto" (Ml. T+mt •·1',J. 1)1 H>1 -I. il'Hllt Y ti), 2. l111fll H I, J. llelet-f (M) Tl"": 1i' UQ rtll V S~<ldltb•<-IMlll1r. G110a11, Dtlo•1n1lo 1na J1c~•o11l Tim•: ••I J 1vt11n -1 11 ..... dtn IG), J. ~ltl<llo• ISi, l. Hlnmon (GI. 0•1tt11(f. 11t·l. Miio -I, Roo1" !Cl, 1. H\lll<:lltJton (JI, 1 w ,1,,,., /Gl. l lmt . • 3'.0. J W!lh1m1 (51. Olt1111co 11·1' '· LtnQ 111m1> -!. HMl"I" IGl, '· W-1 !GI, ) Wilh1m1 !SI D•l1111Cf: 11-• ~. >11~h ~u•a••• 1, Ntll1111 iGl. J. 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Kipp Baird 's theft and Andy Thurm's 18-footer knotted the score at 44 and then M jonior De.an Bogdan made a key block of what appeared to be a cipch two points for the OUers from un- derneath. Ron Rewoldl completed Bogdln's nifty defensive play by si nking a 20-f"ler with 2:311 left and the Vikea had the lead (46-44) for Lhe first time since early in the second quarter. Jeff Butt added 1 four points on free throwa after that lo give the winners Ex-Estancia Ace Faces UCI Frosh In Cage Collision Skip Williams, 6-6 forward on the Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) freshman basket· ball team, will have 1 homecoming of sorts tonight when the Mustang yearlings tangle wilh Jerry Hulberl's UC Irvine first.year squad in a preliminary game at S:4S in Crawford Hall . Williams is 1 starter for coach Ernie Wheeler'• Mustane freshman squad that ia currently 19-3 for the 1eason, He is a graduate of Estancia High in Cosla Men and a leader on the impressive SLO team . UCI has posted a 2t:l-l record this season and the sparkplug of the Anteater first year le;im is a gradu1te of Marina High, Rick Mosier. Mosier is averaging 15.0 points a game and is one of four players averaging in double figures. The others include Andy Hansen 114.ll, Charles Lumpkins t 13.l) and Gary Dt:n· ton {12.0). The UCI leam average is 86.8 per game while Jimiling opponents to 71.4 per ti!!. Joining Williami1 in the llliirting lineup for the !he Mustangs are Steve Parker, a 6-5 center from Monrovia; Pinky Williams. an ell-service man from Washington, D.C.; and Ralph Reese from La Habra. .... -1. 11111•• /If, J. S.11 (M ), l H•vnt1 !0) TllM JI J ,. .. v111l! -I. Dlvll'9 rtJ, J. Tl'lt -. l.Y ', "° ftlirllll. HtlfM; l U . Uf1t i--I l'ri.i-.1 !ti, J lllcl>mond IO I, 4. l r•u111 It). Oh._: Jf.J.,., Wifh I--I .•• ,.,..,, (tl, J, H""'t !Ml, J ., ·-(Ml. HtlQlll: f.I, CIF Basketball Playoffs 1• -T ... "'" !Ml, I. 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" Upland Wins, 60·59 Disputed Referee's Call, Free Throws Nip Barons By PHIL ROSS ot ltlt Dt UJ il'lltl 1111/ Fountain Valley's Barons exited from the CIF AAA basketball playoffs amid much bitterness and wonder as the hea vi· Jy fa vored Upland Highlanders pulled a 60-59 decision out of the fire In the waning seconds Friday night in a second round clash at Edison High. Coach Da ve Brown's Barons are thus eliminated from the postl!eason· claS!lc while the winners qualified to meet Righetti. winner over Northview, in the quarterfinals. It was a bitter pill indeed for all of Barondom lo i;walJow , in a contest wh ich wall witnei;sed by a packed throng or 2,260 rippling the rafters. The underdogs nearly emerged with the entire cake. But a pair of free throws by the Highlanders' Len McDonald with seven seconds to go settled the issue following 1001e di sputed circumstances. McDo11ald was fouled in the act <1f shooting after grabbing a rebound in 11 crowd and responded by canning both ends of a two-shot charity situation. A final Bar on shot with one second lef t failed . Just seconds earlier. with the Barons leading by a precarious 59-58 margin and 22 seconds left. an Upland player threw the ball out of bounds. However, on the ensuing inbounds play tJnder the Highlander basket, one of the officials whistled Fou111tai n Valley for not Inbounding the ball within the limitation after a Baron ptayer had elear- GWC to Face Barstow Golden West College will face Barstow ln lhe regional round of the junior college basketball playoffs a week from tonight at an undetermined site. That result came about when Uing Beach City College defeated visiting El Cimino, 80-67, Friday night lo capture the Metropolitan Conference tiUe. ly made a pass to an open teammate al the othe r end. This. brought the whole Fountain Valley bench and the majority of the Baron rooters to their feel in apparent disgust and anguish over the debatable call by the particular referee in question . The barons thoroughly outplayed the invaders in all aspects of the game except for one -Fountain Valley shot · just 45 percent (five of 12) from the charity stripe. all but nullifying a 27-21 Baron edge in the field goal department. Fountain Valley also managed to shrug off the absence of Ken Shibata -the squad's top rebounder -who spent much of the second half sitting on the bench in Mui trouble . 1 In spite of Shibata 's J1onpresence, several other mates were able to get hot hands and .keep the hosts in the contest 11t various junctures. Upl1M UOJ H1rr!s McOOll•ld J 0'1!1nlltl Eno It r,ol>ouoh Merrill Tottll lJ11l1nd ft II ii'! 1, 1 J 2 11 5 I 1 ii a o 2 o ' 2 J ' 1 J I S ' • ' 11 2111Ut0 Sc•r• ~, G. G••bl'r "· Gerber 5~1~11 "l"t Pow1• 1Crlt1!~1I T1>!1lt 0~1rt1r1 " ' Feuntai" Vtllt V •• ,,, '' 1 u V1tlrt IHI " " lt II itt I• J • 2 ' ' a • n J a .s ' •• ' u • , l 11 J 0 J ' 11J115' Carlisle Named Eagle Cage Coach Dave Carlisle has been named varsity basketball co.iich .iit Estancia High School, the DAILY PILOT learned exclusively. Carlisle replaces the departed Gary Carr, who stepped down as the varsity mentor after one year's duly. Carlisle coached the Eagles' Cee basketball team this year in his first year at Estancia following eight years of previous varsity coaching. Carr stepped down after guiding Estan- cia to a 9-15 mark In order to ctincentr3te on his coaching duties in the football program. Ratly ·Palls Short, 67 -65 By GLENN WIUTE Ol ti. 0.llY ,lltl Stiff WHITTIER-For a handful of 1etm· lnlly eternal Sf:C{)nds Frid•Y n.l1ht it eeemed that Huntington Buch Hi1h 'll ·Oilers might pull off the CMteback of the year. In a minute and 40 aeconds they bad battled back from a ~ deficit to puU within two points: of lall. tou&h La Serna's Lancers in a CIF AMA basketbaU playo(f duel. And at the free throw line wu Sunset League player of the year Steve Brooks, the chap who had personally devastattd the Lancers in the searing rally. Nine seconds showed on the two scoreboard clocks that faced each other from opposite ends of the Rio Hondo College gym. La Serna was leading 66-64: and Brooks was at the free throw line with a one-and~ne. Presto. he made the first. One more and lhe score would be tied. Huntington seemed to have all the momentum while the Lancers looked fren:iled , almos t desperate from the pressure. But the seoond sho\ was a hair off target-hitting · the rim , bouncing high and falling straight down, into the handa of Lancer Pat Cain . He dribbled away six seconds befo~ be ing fouled . Then he canned one ot two free tosses. He missed tile &ec<lnd and the Oilers rebounded. They tossed "the ball to Wes Thomas at haU court and he unloaded a hurried shot which fell short of its mark . La Serna had held on, 67-65, and Hun- . tington's Sunset League co-champs were out of the playoffs. The Oilers had a tremendous effort from Brooks, a junior, who led all 1corers with 2.1. He got Huntington's last five points Jnd 12 of its final 14 in a tremen· dous exhibition of talent and clutch shooting. La Serna seemed to have il'I: whole team sagging on Brooks but sHIJ the tough Oiler wheeled and dealed, hlltlnt tum-around jumpers from the baseline, free throws, etc. But one man couldn't do it all - although he surely came close. And. Thomas, another nifty performer, had 22 points. It was a tight game most <1! the way with Huntington holding early lead1, tying lt at the half and then faltering until the closing two minutes. La Serna got too many fa.st break buckets .Ind loo many free throws for coach Elmer Combs' chaps. Interestingly, five of Huntington'• ail season losses were on. the road. H11~ll"'1'f~ 1'!! 11 /tit!lp !Q)jJt IQ 2 2 11 • l l t i 2 I • S erel)-S T110m11 WoMt.v '"'"-Wiit w"11n11c1 Wltllt Tj)ll!I 1 Q • ) a o i o 1 0 0 1 11'11 •5 Scort '' k""'lln~t"" &Ncfl LI 5t•n• LI I-• un ,, Ir " ,, s1 .. wd 1 1 , 1• e~r11ct.tror ' 1 ' tt >1•b9•1t"' 1 o e ' Wol1•r1 I t • I lewl1 032J w.,iruo ' 1 ! 16 Cel11 JlJ 6 To1111 1' 1S 11 •7 Ourrltn II 1, 17 l~J l i lt 11 , ..... , • Estancia, Edison Swimmers Upend Non-league Rivals Estancla and Edison were the only victors In area prep swfmming action Friday. The Estancia Eagles knock- ed off visiting G l en d a l e Hoover, 52-43 while Edison topped Wesllninater, 6.1-32, In other action, host Laguna Beach fell to ~tin, 51 ~~-25~~ and Fountain Valley \l:as upended by Garden Grove, 59- 36. in the losers' pool . At J\1arina High. the host Vikings fjnished second in a triangular meet. i\1iraleste totaled 63 points while 1'.1arina had i9 and Valencia scored 46. Dan Kent paced the Estan- cia victory lli'.ith wins in the 200 free (1:55.5) and 400 fret (4:20.0) while Bob Wurster was a double victor for Edison -200 free (2:01.1) and 100 free (53.7). V1nlt1r Gl rden G,.'H IHJ 1,.1 Pl w"I. Yl iltt 100 Ml'dlt!y RtitY -I. G1rd1n Grav1. Tl""': l:JI,•. 100 Fr•e -1. Bowman fG1 1. N~11t IFl l. El'h tFI. T!tht: 1:001, .SO Fflt -1. Ca~ lGI 1. 8ttl•nl !Ff J, Wn!tr!eld !Fl. Tithe : 72,•. 20ll lndlVldu•I M..:lltY -I. Shtl!Ofl IFJ 2. 8t~11'" ((;) J. Wlldtl (G). Tltht: 2:11.1. D!vlno -I, COtltCY (G) 7, k•ll (Fl l . Eeeers ffl. P0Tnl1: "·'°· 100 Fly -I. Ro11tr1.on !GI 7. Eich lff l. l•ththt•I (F). Tlmt: 1:00,,. 100 Frtt -t. C.clt fGJ 2. lltrlenl IF ) l. Andtrwn (Gl. Tl""': JI .I. 11.'0 !lack -1. Wt1Hrt11d (Fl l. R~rltOtl !G) ). Wlklet !G). Tl""'' 1:0,.5, olOO Frtt -I llo"'m•n !GI 1. Na.I'! IFJ J. 11: • ..,.uue" (G), Tlmt: •:H.•. 100 a..uar -1. Brow" 11=1 l Perl<· lnl (G) J. B•rlol CGl . Tlrn1: 1:11 1. ~ Frtt lhllv -). Garae1> Grov• Time: J·Jl .I. '"' , ..... ,.1" 111) (ltl 0•~ ....... 700 N.l!lll~Y RtllY -I. Foun!•i" \i'fllPY. T;..,e: l :Ol.3. 71)11 Frtt -1. McAd1m1 !Fl 1. l!lrY• I n! (Gl l . G1rwood CG I. Tlmt: 1:CI,•. .SO Frtt -1. HICl<ey (F) .S!ultd (F) l . Ab•hlre (F). Tl .... : 6.1. !llCI lndlYldu11 Mtdln" -l!lrown CF) ) kind (GI S. 11.Yltr (F). Tithe: l :Mf, 100 FIY -I. Wiiiman !Fl 7. Mc· Alll'!ll If) J. 110 !Mrll. Tlmt : 1 :M.1. 100 Fr"' -1. k!d,.Y IFJ 1. Joh,._ ion !Fl l. Gerwood !Gl. TllM ~ 1:00,l. 100 81ck -1. Rukr !F) 1. Hand (Gl l. Lllttr!y (Fl. Time: 1:11.7. 400 Frtt -I. SIOJ•rd (F) 3. Wiii· min !Fl l . "° !lllrd. Time: •:51.6. 100 Brt••' -I, Brown (Fl 2. Moot· ~omrry (G) J, McCarthY CF). Tlmt: I ;16,4. *XI fret RtltY -I. faunUln V•I· ltv. Time: 4:00.6. C•tl l<wnt, V•lltY Hll UJ) G1r•t~ GrlYt 200 MeclltY RtllY -t. Founttln V~lltY. Tl""': 2 :~f. ?Oii Frtt -I. Rlce (F\ 3 WlllO<! fGl l . Wiii !G ). Tim!!: 1:1'.3. J.o Frtt -1. l lv !F) 2. C11P1r lGI 3. W-rult {Fl. Timi: 21.0. 100 1,..,lvlllu•I MtdltY -1. Och.,,tr IF) 2. McHlll CGI Tl""': l ;~_J, .SO Fly -1. OcJ'11ntr (Fl 1. C11per fG l J. Wott IG). Tlrn1 ' 2t.I. 100 Fttt -I. S.undt" !GI '· ZI• (Fl l. WU'°" CG). Tl,,..: 1:01.3. J.o Btdl: -1. w....,rutf (Fl 2. Mc· Hill fGl l. Stolr.11 \G). Time: 32.3. 50 B•t••I -I, Ev1n1 (Fl 2. 0'°""" .... 11 (G) J. Witter CG\. Tlmr 3'.t. 20ll Frtt RtleY -\, Gttlltn Gro .. 1. T!mt: l :'f.f, ~'VO !Mt), 3. Goi.•IH !Mil. Tlmr. 21.1. 100 tnlllVldUll MMln -1. M. ll'r1m. (Mi)), '· Fotwwll CV), J. l'1tl1n ttN-1. Tl,,.,.: 1:05.4. 100 l'!Y -1. Jf~Mll IVI, 3. Rack (Mii, l. O.nl•l1 (M1), ThM: l:OS.0. 100 l'rff -I, M. ,...ltM CM•l. 2. Ounn tM1J, ). O'ConMU IMI). 11""'; !I.I. 100 &1c1c -1. 11.0lflrw. tM1J, 2. 1(1!-ledi tin, J. ll<Kk !Mal. Time: 1 :o~.6. *XI I'"" -I. Mallby (M1), 2. Ptl-lfrtOn CVI, J, 01nlrl1 !Mtl. Tlmt: ·=~1.4. 100 8tMlf -I. ICMIH !Vl. 2. Doll-baum (Mt), J, OUM \Ml ), 11""': 1:10.•. .00 f lff Rtl6V -I. Ma1!111. 2. Vtl· eni;l1. Tl""": J'"·'· Vt I'll rt •111Mle UU U)) GINat. -~If' 700 Mtdln' llflt Y-1 . E11111elt , Tlmt. 1 :'9.J. ?Oii Free-I. 1e .... (f!, 2 Tn<>mr>IOl'I (Gl. ). Goroers (G). Tlmt: l :S!.S. .SO Frt.-1. GrelH !G1 7. Bl1rterm1n tE>. l. Go""" tGl. rlm• 2J.l. 20lt 1/ldlYldult Ml!llln'-1. ll1nllt !G), 2. W•bt"'r CE), ), fel1 IGI. Tim•• 2:0l.I. 01 .. ln-1. ROWIOI\ tG), 2. AtltlN IG). 3. S\rr11ate {G). Polnlt: d .OS. 100 l'!v-1. Welltf IE\ 2. Hert lG1, 1. Gotnr' (GI. T!mr: :lt1.1. 100 F~l . $•ulldtr1 U:\. 2 Tl'toti>e tGl. 3. S. Wtbslt< CE). l lmt. Sol.O. tc!':.~iri\:-t F~~1/~r'~1mr~El:oe.i: (Gf'! :.r~! ... ~·ri,~Ef1~t.T"n:.o~ 100 lltt••l-1. ll1nl<1 !G), 1. Pelrln1 (E ), J. k1rt IG). Tlthl: 1:01.2. «lO Free Rr 11-1. E1!1nci1. Tl'l'lt! J:JJ.O. '"' E1t•n,11 Ul l l"l o t.ndt l• Hat .. ., 200 MtdltV l!e 11-1. Glt,..,lle HDOY· ''· TllM: l:ff.J. 20ll f rP&--1. Sm1\lwood tE), 2, Z!fl !Gl. l. 8tel• CG/. Tlmt: 2·0f.G ~Frtt-1 . M&on\n GI. 2. NYt CE). l. ownHnd !E l. Tlmt1 3S.7. 100 lnd!VICIU•I Ml!ll!ty-1. John1on lEl, 2. Wal~tr tG), J. S11lt1 (G). Time; l:Gl.O. • 100 Fly-I, Cl'trl1Ue CG/, 2. Ot--P1lm1 IG). 3, Wthlhl ( ), TllM : 1 :11.S. 100 Free-I. Smtllwoad !E). 2. Mtgnln ((;), J. Lick (Gl. Tlmf: 56.I. 100 llldl-1. Townsmd IE/ 2, Fo• (G), l . Mtlr (G). Tlrnt J.ot.•. C10 Fr.-1. Chtf1llt CGl, 2. Z!el !G ). l. Nve tEI. Tlmt: •:.O.S. 100 lltt•Sl-1. John..., tE), 2. S~lt~ (G ), 3. Wilker (G\· Time : l:Jl.1. ilOO Frec RtlllY-, EJllll<la. Tlmt: l :Si.J. ,_ E1l1ncl1 Cil, 1111 OltlMll t. HNV•t 1IJO MtdllY lltltY-1. Ellan<ll. Tim•• 2:l)ol,0. 200 Fre.-1 . ~ Wtb"tf IEl l >. ltf.Cll)~ll lEJ. ), Lind IGl. f me: 2!U.o SO ~,..._1, D1vl$ CEI, 1. GltrDY lE), 1·uif1"rndl1v~~,1 MtdltT-1. C1!1•h•n CEI. 2. Murlluth lf), l. H1v11 (GI, 'tlmo: 1:10.,. 50 Ftv-l. P,,vl1 Cl!!, 1. Llll(k CGI. 3, steb!clr. Tl,,...: lOI" 100 Fr..-,.1. Gllro1 El. 1. Kin• If ). 3 Rkldell IE). so l!lac•-1. It. Wtbl!tr {!El. 2. Swtn'°" (El, '-lltrl1 CGI. Tim•; JJ. I. SO l!lrH1t-1. C1ll1tll•n IEI 2, H•v• !G I J, 1.-1· (G\\ Tlmt: 1'1.s. 200 ,, .. Jltl•Y-t. Et 1nc11. Tlmt : 1:5'.0. V•rllty T111111 CU\'tl (Ubl Llflllll •tac:ll :to. Moeot.~ lttt1y -L Tullln. Timt: l<IG Fr .. -I. TgmmlMf {T ), 1. Well1trv tll, no lhlrd. Time: 2.U.•. .SO F•et -l Nlrtlokl lLl, 1-"1Hl~r. Miii Il l. l. MOnon CLL Timt: JJ.2. 200 l'llllYklYll MtdltY -I. Metfll IT), no second « tlllrd. Tlmt: 1; ... l Dlvlnv -1 Mll~r Cl.I. 2. Flfhlve ILi, l. SP\rrr tTI. Polnl'I· lS 5, 11)11 Fly -1. llOllft CTl. 110 ~•cond 01 lhlnl. l 1m1: St.I. IOll Frefl -I. Htrbeld (1.l. 1. NHI (T), l . SHer fTI. Tim.: 1:01.0. !00 lladr. -1. Mfflh 11), flO W<· -or third. Time: 1:1S.6. CIO ftM -I. Tommllfr (Tl. ro stcOnCI gr tl'tlrd. Tithe: •: ... l. 100 8nl!all -I. SPetr fT), t. PrO(lC (l). no. !~lrd. Tl-: l :U ,J. .tOO Free R.tltY -1. lull!n. No llmo, '"' l.1111111 atKh IU, U> T1111111 ~'ori11Ul C1t1 T111ll11 IUI II) L1111n1 •••ch ?Oii MtdteY Rt!tv -l , lullln, Time: 3.'9.1. :KIO Frn -1. ICrDt191rd (Tl. 1. O<O,lltt (Tl, J. llenton (ll. l ime; 1:n.s. SO FrH -I. WlllDn (T), 1. En-QUl$1 (lJ, J. JollnMlll CL!. Time: Jl.0. 100 lnlll .. lllutl Me<llPY -l . kind !l), 2, Co1n1ck tT>. l . Sen.on ii.I. Tlmt: l,lil.I. J.o fly -1. H•nd (T), 2. l!lry1n (T ). 110 !Mini. Tlmt: ~I.•, 100 Fr"' -1, lllllty (Tl. l _ Kt°"" eerd IT ), J. l!lenron (I.I. Time: S,.O, ft tl), J, FlowRv (l,. Tlmo : H.1. SO 81<k -I. 81llev IT), 2. 0101h- t t ITJ J. FIOWlllY II.). .SO lltttir -I. Cornt<k /Tl, 1. Ma- IOnt (LJ, J. fnQu lll fTI. Time: • 0. 200 Frllf! Re!1r -I. Tu1lln. No lime. GWC, SoCal All-Stars Clash at Orange Coast Getting in a final warmup game with a touch or the game before entering the JC flu, is e x pected to r eturn to regional basketball playoffs, the starting lineup ton ight. Golden West College battles The other GWC starters in- a Southern California Con-elude the SoCal Conference's ference all-star team tonight n1ost valuable player Chris at Orange Coast (8). Thompson at guard, forwards Proceeds from the tilt will Jim Anderson and Jim Po\\·ers help send the Rustlers to the and center Mark Dekker. state tourney in Santa P.1aria, The all-star team includes: March ll-13. LACC-William Cox and In other area JC action Arthur Shanks: Rio Hon- tonight, Saddleback h o s t s do-Joel Linneman and Vince Citrus at Mission Viejo High Bean; LA Southwest-Lamar C8) in the Mission Conference Aaderson and Del Pentecost: finale. LA Harbor-Pat Boyer, Ken Golden W est will be playing Banks and Eric Saulney; East without forward B r i a n LA-John Anderson, K a s Ambrozich, who is still nurs-Joane and Ken G r a y ; v1r11r., ing a knee injury_ Ambrozich Cypress-GleM Nygard. ll•IMfl !ill (l:U Wnt111l~1lar :zoa Ml!lllt; R•l•r -1. e111$00. n,,.,., is expected to be ready for Coaches for !he all stars 1·~1·Fre• _ 1. wuri!•• IEl. 1. Ht· the March 6 playoff game. will be Bud Naslund (East ~·· 1w ). l. o°"'n•v 1w1. Timi': 1,ou.1. Rustler guard Rick Barnes, LA) and John Randolph (LA SO F~H -I. 8,.un (E ), 1. Ltwil h d T d <w1, l. we11 (E). Tlmt: 1•.5. w o misse ues ay's LACC Southwest). 100 lnr:llvlau~I Mtdltr -l. Vount =========="===--===-!W), ], 8urdl5 (Wf, l. PllllllPI fW). Tl.....e: 7:11.5. Undefeated Five Rips Magnolia By RICHARD O. PRIEST 0t ""' DallY ll'Ull $"11 A red-hot West Covina tea m devastated host Magnolia. 83- 51, Friday night on the Foun- tain Valley High court in the second round ot the CIF AAA basketbali playoffs. This 1vin not only advance!! the victor!! to the third round of the playoff!! but also in- creases their record to a stainless 27-0 for the \'Car. A first quarter Jtad w:is squandered by lhe home squad as they fell behind in the second period for the r e· mainder of the game. One of the decisi\1e factors in lhe game was the losers inability to break the v.•inners' full court press which they employed throughout the en- tire game. Another decisi\•e point of the game was \Vest Covlna's abili-" ty to pull down bolh the o(. fensive and defens ive re- bounds. The victorious P i o n e c r s showed their \\'Orth as thev scored from all corners Or the court. The highes( of !he winners' lopsided victory was r..1ike Keith "'ho put in 28 points, including eight s traight in the final periods. All of Keith·s field goals v.·ere from outside of the key. High point man for r..iagnoha \Yas Bob Stewart "'ith 14 points. Jim Bogdanowicz (20 poinl:.l and Steve Libring (13 points ) v.·ere !he other two scorers \\'ho scored in double figures for the number one rated Spartans. Magnolia, not up to par due to the flu, was not able to connect in any of its outside shots as it had to rely on its inside shooters most of the night. Motrooltt l"I " " •• .. 5tewa•I • , , " R9ttprlv ' • , • '· Mllf'&V ' , ' ,, Riie~""°" • , • Wtt~l<a ' ' ' "'d•mtOll ' • • • II, Murr•'( • • ' • Robttt1>0ll ' • • ' B'"'" ' • • ' Toll ls ,, I " " W•" CeYllll (IJ) " " .. .. 8otd•nowoc1 • , ' • l lbring ' ' " Mlt!~tWI ' ' ' l(ell~ " ' ' " Sumnlcn! ' ' • ··-• • ' Welcl't • • ' R~l!llet • • ' Jenn1no• • • • Tot•I~ " " " " Olvlnv -1. l!ll1clrbutn IE ). 2. 1-rol· l1nd (Wf, l. "!~In• [W). Pcln15' H.70. 100 Fly -I. llukoH (E) 2. 811un !El, 3. Hlbtt CWl. Time: 1:01.~. 100 frec: -l . Wu"ttr lE), 1. Wfl· IOll (f l. l. PMlllPI (W), Time : Sl.1. COl'IET For '71 100 Bt'k -1, Youn• !W>. 2. Bultoll !El. J, MurttY CW). Tlmr' 1:Dl.S. 41:.0 Fret -I. Weit (E/, ,, .... ~1n1 'W), J. Oowl\IY (Wl. Time: 1:4(1.1. 100 B"•" -1. eu1dl1 rw>. 2. 1.11111 CW!, 3. loc!ll•1 CEJ. Tlme· I ;12.1, tlJ) Fr" Rtlay -I. Edo~n. Tlmt: l 's.I.I. '"' ll tllMfl (41) (.UI Wn1mill5ltr 2CO Mtlll9Y Rile• -I. Ediwn. Ti,,.,.: 2:U.S. 100 Fre9 -l. HclpW,'11 l[l, I. II.yi n !W f. J. Hrllev tWL Time . 1•26.J. ~ Fr" -1. D. Grill.am IE,, 1. Htk!lon fW), l . SYllOn (EJ. Time: l•.ll. 1(11 lndlv!OU tl Mt<lltl' -I, 'w•rl-lraubar CE), 1. eoun IW!, J, P.a CW). 11""': l:UD 100 Fly -I. Ford tEI. nr;i 1«0r'ld 11 11\Jrll. Time: 1.2:1.t. 100 "''" -I. 0. Gf1Mm CE!, 1, Tricoll CW), J. lilfl•ll CWJ. Time: I :01.1. 100 llldt -1. Sw1rttr1ublr CIEi, 2. P1'1 IW), ]. TrlCOll (W). Tl,,.,.: 1:11 . .l. .lfiO FtH -1. SUllOn (El 7. RYt n IW J. l. R. Pll'PI CEI. Tltht : !:11,6, 100 llreall -I. Bo1arth tW>. 1. HOl>Mln (E), l. Mu!lady (W). Tl""': I.~,·'· •00 ""' lltl•• -1. Wt1!mln1!er. Tfmt. •:31,6. "" W11lmlftller Cltl llU EtllMft 'ro Mtdltv RtllY -l . Elli.on. Time: 2:~ '· 100 P~et -1. Muhlh•u•tr (E), 1, Gol1:ut1ln (W), l . Sltlhtl'l'I (W). Time: J:ll.D. ~ Frtt -I. P~lltl1s (Wf, 2, Mlf• 'llfl'I tEI. J. Slllltm fW1. T!mt : 11.0. 100 lndlvldu.1 Mo!dlty -I. Tr+...,11.am CWI. 1. Oodd1 \El, l. ll1t1 tEI, Time: l;Ol.O. 50 fly -I. Gcllcllltf1> CWI. J, DoOdl <El, J, 11'1l1m.r !El. Time ; 31.1. 100 "'"' -I. Ttl1191•11m CW), t JvtOl'I CWl. J. T. Wnl. Time: SI.I. XI Btelr. -1. Pf'ollll11 !Wl, 2. Pltl-fa<d CIEi, l. P1il""'r !El. T!mt: J'J.I. 50' BtNll -I. Stu! !WI, 2. k(nn (E), 3. Slk'!'t (WI. Tl-: lil.4. 100 FtN RtllY -l. EllllOl'I. Time: 1 ·s2.1. \'1r11t• Mlrt litllt (Ill ll fl M.lr!l\I, !Ml ValitMll 20ll Mtd!tY llelt• -1. Mlrt ltl!t, 1. V1ltntl1, Tlmt: 1: .... ,l. 100 FrM -\, Currlr {Mil, :i. Hollo-w1v CM1), .l. Klf19 CM!). Tltht: l:Sol.I. J.o Fret -1. ICl~lot IMI), 2. Fl~I iM•), J, Pldi:rtll (VJ. Time: 1J.2. 100 lndlvldu•I Mlllley -1. Ptlltf- son fMI), J. Gresl'tam (V!, ~. H•m IMI), Tln'll; 1;10,1, Olvl119 -1. Arotrld .. tMI), t, O. .. ltt (Mil, J. Alvren (VJ. Pol1>!1: ,J,,, 100 Fl'i' -I. IClnW>t CMI), 1. H-IMtl, 2. T1¥lot (Ml). TllM: 5'.I, 100 Fr ... -I, P•ll1t1011 CMll, 2. Outllt (V). J, l<INll IM•I. Time; ,1,1. 100 Bl<k -I. Grnlltm IV). 2. lVlln !Mt\, J, kftQle1 IMI), Tl,,.,.; 1:02.!. CIO Frie -I. Curolf (Ml), 1, Hollo-WIV (Mtl, J, Klnti IMO. Tll'M : 4:1»,,, 100 8rtell -1. Oulllt CV). ). Wll• ll•ms IMI\, l. 01""¥ (It.I). f lmt: 1 :OS.l. 400 ffff llt!1y -1, Mlt•ltllt, I. VlleMll. Tl""': J:lol.J. ,_ 1111,..lnla tr•), ISi) V11ttoell, j 111 Mlll'Jftl 200 MtdlifV RtltY -1. Mlr111t1lt, 2. Vtlfric.11. ll"": 2:M.l. :KIO Frn -1. Oediar !Mil, 2, llllkt (M/J, l. L¥"" CMI), Tllnti 1:05.1 • .M Fo'lt -11'1rlcc1 IMI), 2. ktnln' fMU, 1. PHWnlou5 !Mii. Tl""' "6.0. 100 llldl .. ldwl M""ly -1, ReOntr iMll. 2. Vhl5fl-(V), J. S1rtlr( \Ml), f lmt: 1:•.c. .SO Fr,. -1, itfoel<ar (MIJ, 2. l"lkt {Mil. ). lllkkrtll fVl. Time: 7',t , 100 f'ttt -1. Vll>f'Wflll IV), 1. LYM (Mii, l. Mor• (Mii, ll""': Y.l, .SO Bt~\ -1. llldr>tr (Ml), l. Mortt IMI,, l. Hlni<I' IMO. Tlrnt: JI.•. SO B ... tll -I, T"-' tMIJ, l. Torno !V). t. BltcllY CMll. Tl"": ""· 10D frtt ll.1!11 -1. Mlr1lt1!1, l. M• •lt11. Tlmt: "° tlm., '"' Mlf'IM 1111, lall Vt~) (t) Mlflletlt 100 Mldl!r'r lltltY -I. Mtt1nfi, t Vt1111<l1. Tim.: l:M.0. 1'DO """ -1. Mtltby !Mtl. 2. llollln1 , IMtl. 1. lllt!ltllOtl iVI, Tl"'• 7,l)0,7 JO ffft -I. KnllOI CVJ, J. f tl'trtn·1 Lincoln Mercury's All Ne w Sub Conipacl BRAND NEW '71 COMET 2 DR. 6 Cyl., radio, hea ler, white sidewall tires, fully factory equipped. Serial '#I K31 U532849 JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN CONTINENTAL e MARK Ill e MERCURY e COUGAR 162'· HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA FREt YOUR MIND Of THEORY I'm _,. the! oil of JOU hi•• hit • bill from a ·~··· or "ll&hl" 111. In Iha! lltullion JOU probobly rHci.d by slrldnglhe baU sqvortly. Saturday, Frbf'uary 27, 1971 DAILY PILOT J7 .. Jaycee Baseball J1' Pirates, Rustle ~ Zip Past .Rivals Orange Coast and Golden West colleges continued their blazing hitting attacks Friday as both area JCs notched non· conference victories. That gave him sevea bit in a row ever 1 t~•: period. He went rour f~ (lv1 against Santa Ana frllC d&~ before. llogan Is now bltUn .480 for the season flt re 25). ·~ •. It's easy to get baaed down kt too mucll golf theory. And ·;1 Is impossible to mike a full, fr• swing when you are ton· sclousty d lrKting yourself to- ward a certain type of mow. Coach Barry Wallace's OCC Pirates downed host E l Camino. 8-2. in the second roWld or the r..1i. San Antonio tournament. The game was originally scheduled I as t Saturday, but was postponed because of wet grounds. Coach Fred Ho o Ver '. Jlustlers also got a tOP. Pl&in• job from former Lfn . ..foo. · High star Mark Barr . .l;fe ·~en· !he distancl!:, allowing' !la-hih striking out 11 and walk1n fivf'. So-. it is-"' for. p t theory ond just ~to on swinging: the cl•bhNd squ1r11Y into the back of the bell (SH Ulustrotion), ' Top JC Swint Marl\.s And Golden \\'est ripped visiting Ventura. 7-S. Outflelder Pete Pijl again led the Pirates, picking up three singles in five trips to the plate, including a key two. run job in a five-run Bue third inning. Pij\, who has collected al least two hits in each of lhe Pirates' six games, is hitting .51'1 for the season (15 for 29). And \Yallace's crew got a T•1t l6'1ltll1llCI JC Swim ,,,....... . •. Elwt/1 ((lltUll •nd WICl\Ob (\ltktft· . h. f .oo rneoiev rtl•v -L L-&toe~. 1~1111. ll.l. Others _ 1, G•mmon yeoman p1tc 1ng per ormance l :SJ.o: 2. P•••e1tn1. l :Sl.o; i . cnru" cOr•nt• c111111. 51.J. rrom righthander Steve J15J.1; I 5fn!f MOfti<I, 3:51.0: S. CY· '~ .. !.'.',· •. ',·,"·'•·'·!!:.',",.:-.,•,·. ·.·.·~ .•. We51, 100 IMC~lllCl!t -I. LIOPOldt IG<llO•n Schoettler. ... ·-,.__ ~· Wl!!'tt. 2:07,11 ), Ftln11tre lGoldtn 1.000 trtt -I. PUll>ith (lone le.cl!I Wot!I. t:IO.tl 3. Cl!tng CCVP•t!>lo), SchoetlJer making his first 10.lt.0; 1. Wll1on ILA Vall1yl. IO:lol.1: 2.11.0; 4. M01Yl1 ICl1fU5), 2:12.•: ), ' l . S\rlllv1~ IP1Ydtn1), 10:3',S; •. 1-iouwnolder tlA VllltvJ, 2:1•.f. Olht" Start Of the Campaign after J1cobl0ft !Pawdtn•! 10:•1.I; S LI~ I • ·-10 < •I ' o 00101 (Go1<1tn we11 I. 10:1t.o. O<>••• -· .. __. ,.,_ "' • ' •.•: a bout with the Ou, loss•d ' 0 II. Otkull tOr1nge CO.II), J :1'l,I -4. '""on c r1nru c""111. 10:$J.o; a ,,·x-h<.llcr and struck out 6. Schwot (Or•"Ot CNtll. 1l:Ol.1 K(I 4ret -1. WU"" ilA V11!e>I, 10D lro.-1. 1.IDOOIOI tGcltlen Wtll) S:ll.O; 2. Grtln•r f!Ntnlt Monlcfl, 10 l :H.S; 2. W!I'°" llA V•lltvJ, l;!.-1 0; S.ISJ: l. l !POOIOI tGoklen WutJ, . l . P1vl•on ccv~•tul, 1:s•.1; •· e~n· s:11.0J •· e1nnon lO••nw C01111J, P.1eanwhile at Golden West, non IOr1ncit Cot•11 l:!s.s, s. IC1nci-5:11.0t '· Mori.I CS1n11 81rtN1rel. <1on clA v111tY l. 1:n .o. Ottit•-'· s:n .1. 01111" -1. 5t""'"r 10....... the Rustlers' Jim Hogan con-~t<~~.0.="c.'i:~r:~·1,~lt5\1.'·~= ca.111. 5·n_1 , 1. R0111 1Go1den wt1t1, d c0r1not Cot•IJ, 1:00.11 1•. e11utr 10•-s 11.1, n. 1111oi.r (Or•fltll Cot•t). tinue a hitting streak of bis •not Co.9111, 2:01.1 l .ll.I. own. Hogan, a second team J.o lfet I Powtfl tCllrull 12 1 XO brrll!Slr .. t -I. Ml~UI• l~•M~ '· Mtthf7 · 1c11ru•l 1nc1 l!l;0111ir~ Monk1J, 2:23.ii l. G!•ller 1Grourn0111t, All-Southern California choict!: l'.,.-c'!.!~f", 1·,.~ 'b . .!,,0,!!!!'""'0 ,,',',',: 2·11·1' 1· 6 '""'' tcvo•en l, ''"·'' Jasl season, banged out a dou-.... "" ~· -· I< " •· Mcintyre IGot<tt11 Wt11l, 2:30.01 S. Wt1!l, 13.0. Dlhtr~I?. DcHuff iO•· Mllltr CRIO Honoo>. 2:30,4. Othrl'1 -hie and two singles in bis lnoit Cotlll. U 4J U, ltte9 IOranoe M•11$llt'lll (Gol<ltn Wirs!J, 3:1!.I; 10. C~J,111..J.1·4:..td. _ i . Mtl!u•• (Sin11 &11111 tGc1111trn we10. 2.ll.1. first three times at bal. °''"" [NII fl)••.' "' .~:-11 Pill, d ' I . ' P°"'tll. ~ ' ·-=: • ci.nc, Jb ' • ' LetvY. u . , . klWM, lb t •• ' ltln1, " ' ' .. McN11lr. If ' ••• ltem1rt1. ti ' I • • 5nydtr, c • I ., Sc-!11"· ' ' • • • T011l1 ll •• • .. Cf'"IM lll .. .. • " ..... " ' 11 Grudgln, cl ' Btff•n, Ill ' Ponn•ll~1 " ' G8..cl. r1 ' """lfU•, C ' H4n(OC:k. c ' • Oot>o. ••.• ' ' Levi. .. ' ' H•'l<CIC:~. If ' • G<>klredt , It ' • WHl"9-rm•n, " ' &;: ' Komo ... " ' . P•ltntr, lb 1 ~a F"IQYlll, JD ' .... $1Ull"lllla , , ~· TOl•l1 J1 • , kWO " IRlll~~- O•tn" Cotil •M "' . El C•mlno cm aoo ,.., Gelclt~ Wttl 111 -.•: Jlth HDgOln . .. ... J~~ l(lt let, 11 l -'·2 (U«tn, •• 4 lo~) O'tut, c l'~l l(f!)ft, Ill • :I~: RKhl!tinet, " ' John Hoe•, Jb ' ktmlllon, " ' :-:. (t Sarr. 1 ' ••• To"i. " ~;J· Monl~I), J;lO.J; 1• Chlflll !Cypreil),l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2:11.S: ). Motrl1 ICltrusl, j:12.1; I, H0111ellol<krr iJ: V11l•YI :II.I; S. ~~J::.:~:.Jfa~:~fd,11::.1.i''il LAST 2 I AYS'. 11 BUY YOUR BOAT IO~ Hull (Otl~ (Dill}, 1:1,.11 11. NOii'! (Golden Wtl!l 2:711.3. I FROM OUR u-E SEI E . 200 bul!•rtlv -1. Gammon C0•1n91 na . '~"'· ""·'' '· ""~ '" v"~'· I -------• 2·1l.2: J. Mon1ll')llltry tR!o HondQ\, Utc:STERN NATIONAL ,. 2.1!.7; •. Jlmtnu ll" V1UeY), 2:1s_t; II[. S. So<J-.en !Golden Wt•!\, 1:16.0. B I AI I O!lltr•-9. Schwfr C011ngt Coal!). ? Jl.1; 10. BtnnGn 10••n~e Ca.•I), I ~'"' •. I 100 fl'•t -1. OOMI01on ~Goldtn wu.11. i.o.1: 7_ Sulllv1n CPsuclt,..I, I "·'' '· "'"""" "~• '""" "·'' I I G ym11astics C~M cu.au CM.'tl C•I Hltll long l>Dr•a -l. Gnttr IC~) 1. M<;F1rltnd CC<IM J. O'Slll~ & MARINE \ Inspect the entire fleet • Power & Sod, $129 to $140,000 •: ''Queen of the Show'' Luxurious Columbia 57 ---------· Lots of Catamarans; Many inflatable boots Model boots in action ICI. Poinn.: I.ti. _ l'rtt ••tr<IW -1. Gn.er {CdM) 2. Holitn tCdM) S. M<>r91n tC). Poi'nll: SHOii 1t.lllou1ootU1CftlSUI' I Ski booti, occ.essories I.OS. Skit h<>tl.t -I. Tl• betweero Mt· IClnleY IC) .,.., F ... 1 IC) l, L•Y• tCdMt. Polnlt: 3.IS. Hlllll bftrl -I. McF•tlfnd fCdMl )lllL~; M TIRO SUUA'f ~ · DOOU OPIN 11 NOON 1. Grt~tr (CdM) J. HO!ltn lCCIM). Palnll •.6S . Pa•allel b .. • -1. MCF•r!anll (COM J ~ EIM f:ENTER MMTS Sl.75; ICIOS f"-12) 7k 1. lit btlwetn O'S"'1ugMntUY IC) •~d McCorll CCdMJ. Poln11' •.3. llln8\ -I. Gtef~ CCI 1. McF1rl1nd ICdM) J. Cl•t~ (Cf. Poln15 • I.I. 800 WEST ICAT£lLA A'tt'~ AN~HEIM. CAllrtllllllA ~ Ocean Academics Comes to Orange Count! . ... SCUBA OCEANOGRAPHER 11 PrfJgra'n f(}r J11ltrr$lt:d }"r1111h Dedicat ed l o Oce1111 Ar1 -.1rr11c\1 HOW: ORIENTATION MEETING WHEN: MARCH 1, 7:30 p.m. WHERE: ESTANCIA HIGH CORAL ROOM " ,. .. ' ' • ' ' " • ' ' I I J 8 DAILY PILOT 3 Rtistlers Selected AJJ-circui t Thtte Golden West College players havt landed first tea m berths on the All.SOUlhern CaJifornla Conference basket· ball team as selected by Orange County sportswrller11. Nan1ed to lhe flr1t unit were Chris Thompson,· 8 r l a n Ambroz.ich and Jim Aaderson. Thompson. a first teltm choice last season. was picked as the player or tht year "'bile Golden Wt.Si 's Dick Stricklln was honored as the circuit's top coach. Rio Hondo's Joe Linneman and Lamar Anderson of LA Southwest were the other first 'earn selections. Anderson also earned a first team berth last Sl!ISOn. A~illll ... r• Ctl CHlll'Wlft l'l"I T11111 ,..,,,r, c .. 1_ TMm....,.., Golden Wr•• 1.. Aniltr10ft, LA SOu!hWtll llnMITltn, lllGH<>n<lp AmOrozkn, C:.Olden Wn1 J. Andtr~ GoldtnWt1I ltltM Tt111t ... •• •• IUl't •• •• ''· ... So. "'· ... '" lotiM, Etrt LA l-10 5u, 6""• ltfa H°""" l-2 F1, aovtr, LA Htrllaf .. , F•. Co•, LACC ... !.cl. Gtty. E11t LA '4 ,., , H-t blt mentl(ln NY"•d (Cy· iw.111. John Ancilrton (1!11! U!. ll1Nr1 tLA HtrllOt), Dfk•tr !Goldin We.i). Pltr.r Pl Yttr -Thom11111n 1Gol6tn wnn. Co.ell DI Yttr-Dlelt StrltkUn IGoldtn Wei!). Millikan Trips HB Spikers WNG BEAdi Hun· tington Beach.:.lQp."1 Steve Pickford turne4i , jn 14.I and 20.e: clockings tn· the hurdle.!! while fellow junior J o b n Mullins had a 4:27.1 mile, hut it wasn't enough to onset host llfillikan·s OYerall deplh Fri· d sy afternoon. V1r.llY H~ftl. l .. dl IJI\.'/) 17'1/rJ Mlllllr1n lCO -1. Tit Mould (M) tnd Rob- b<n~ (Ml l. S.OUu IH). T11111: 10.l. UO -1, MOllltl IMJ 1. lrcilletn (M) J, l'll"D fH l. Time: 23.0. UO -I MO<rl1 !lo\! 2. VotOOtl IHI J. Pot!t ~H). Torn«: ~.G. tM -I. Mllc.htl1 4Hl 7 Jllflnson ,,...., J Tit Wll"'lu (HJ Ind fltbl" LHI. Tlrnt: !:01.J, Mii• -1. Sht<>UDne (/vi} 1. M11!H11t (H ) J. ThDmPIOn (\'I), Tl.,,.~ •:».!. ).MJ11 -1. D1vld1011 tHt J. C11tt.r- bt<N IMI J. H!ll fl'ft. Tlmtt "'°'"" no HH -1. Kotl!IOtli: iMI ,,,,.IS. fOtd !H) l. CIH !Ml. Tlrnt: 14.•. Ito LH -1. llobtlltll (Ml 1. "Id!· ford IHI 1 CIN (Ml. T11111 : J0.2. f 40 ll.-!IY -I. Mlllllull. Tl1111~ +I.I. Miit R1l1Y' -I. Mllllklfl. Tl"": ~:» ... HJ -I. KOllntk (M) '· Ct,,. !M) J. Tiii J1nkln1 !M) alld llllllfr IH). Ht!t~I! M . LJ -1. Kollntlt !Ml I. NtllOn fM) l. Nltr-O'*lk! (HJ. Dls!1nc:1; )J.,, ,_V -1, KVCll!f !Ml 1. &1114:' (Ni) J Andt!ln IHI. Htltflt; 13-l''· I" -I. Ortlllnt (HI 2. Cl&rell! ~HI l. DllllOl\hclOljlOt !Ml. Dl1t1nct ; 5$-1. '" """'· l11tll llll !U! Mllll•tn 100 -I Pflner (Ml 2. Mlll•n (Ml l Sktllcn (M) TIMP: 10.s. l)(t -I. Mllltn IHJ '· Ptlllu fMI J Klur (Hl. Tlmt: 21.1. '60 -l. ltntll<lfl (Ml 2 Anior11 (1-ll I. FA!M fHI. Time; l :ll 1 IHO -1. Mllltr !M) 2. Markin (Mt ) Ell'lf>fltld (H), r ,,,,., J:l60. UO l-IH -I. llorr !M) I. N•W!lll'I (Ml 3. NiKl'IWllr ff.II. Tim•. 17 1. 1to LH -I, Sorr !Ml J. Nt""1cn fMI J. Htskln1 (!.'.). T\tnl'· 14 I. Ito illtll' -1. H~n1lno1cn b• dli· •utltlltttkln. Tim•: I:>? t. HJ -I. Tit Eiltr11 tMl Ind Mu,.. ton IM) 1. lol~boJr11 CMJ. Htlvflt: S-1. U -1, K1Nelol !Ml !, 5nlclfr (M) I. Abrll'lt ll\'°'1 (H), Dl1t1na: lt·t, "v -I. tloo<»l>oldllr !HI J. Mut~ k111. Mtlonr: 11.0. S .. -1. G. Ml!tll"ll IHI 1. l'•H11 IMI I. MY'fl (M). Dl1t1nct= U.6\'t, '" Munl. lllCll Ult I .. ) MIHlr• IQ() -1. Hol!tlld IM) 1. Plfk•r !Hl ), Sudcl! (M!. Tlmt~ 11.0. UO -1. Holltnd IMI 2. Tit P1rkt r IH) tnd Sudol lMI. Time: 11.J ..0 -1, Pot11 !H) 1. p,,k., lMJ J. Qri1 IM). Tl1111 : 1,JJ,J. 1»0 -1. Har!Mll CAil. Alv1•- IMI J .SYlvt1ltr IM1. Tlmt: l "41.0 IJO LH -I EHii fM) ' Ntll>'td (M) S. Wrltnt IMJ, Tlrnt· 15 4. .WO lt1l1y -1, Mllllkon, l lm•: f8 1. HJ -1, Fl!kn•n IH/ 2. Elll1 IMI ,, s(~ltlKI IH l. l-l•laM· H . lJ -I. Ptrker (Ml J. El!ll !Ml J. Allr.n• !Ml. Dl1!tnte: 1 .. 1. ,. ... -1. W•!o~! !Ml ' COWl!tn (H I 3. H1rr!l0fl IM I, HeloM : 11.0. IP -1. Htrtntll !~! 1. llcblrlt (H) S. Sword IM ), Dlll$nct: .OYI. Prep Golf, Net Scores New Snow Estancia LEGAL NOTICE LEG:\L NOTICE LEGAL NOTICll ' Improved Skiing Nine Rips Foe, 8-4 At Area Resorts By ESTllER BILLINGS Of !I'll Dllll< "Ut! Jlltl New snow has brought wl~ ter ack to Southern CalUor~ nla. Cold weather has allowed man to help by adding bi! own snow to the pack a t mowll)&king artas. Snowmaklng is a rather romantic process, incidentally. Stay a bit after the crowd.!! lt>ave at our local 1mowmalting areas and watch the process begin . If temperatures are freezing, or even a bit aboYe, t h e sno"mak.ifti jets can begin to pump out fresh powder for the following day's skiing. The jets usually begin mid· tvening, pumping out pawder until dawn the next day, Thl!y Vikings Place 2nd In Relays Los Amigos High played the role of perfect host Friday oeed close 1ttentlon during the afternoon In banding Estancia operation. Higb'1 Eagles an M baseball It 1.,-a long and upenaive victory by committing 11 er· process, but all .llkl area rors. Estancia was limited to fou r operat.ars want it. base hit.I during the acUoo Whlle there ts good sk.Ung but scored three unearned GWC, Bucs ln San Gabriel and San runs in the first inning and Bemardlno Mountains, snow wu never behind u Cal p E play and cross country siding Shores rtetiDted for bis .se· ost asy at 1i1L Pinos (off the cond win of the campaign with Bakerritld FrttwayJ. skiing a three-inning mound •tint W last wttk.end at Mammoth J im Postel followed Shores Swim ins was great. to the mound for three frames '"" LEGAL NOTICE The whole West has had with Ron Unruoa finishing up. Gold w d 0 ,1cT1T1ou1 au11N1ss en est an range LEGAL NOTICE NAM• sTATl'.MINT '""'" ..._ •1u Ja • n.w Cov.,111. g or snow so Shores gave up two runs and Co u lied •• · ,, ,. .. , "' NOT1ca oir 1u1.K TitANtPa• • ast co eges ro "' 1m-buit!.:.i 11, 1141 ""-111 "" cs.u ''" • '1t7 u.c.c.) here's a rundo"'" on what's each of the other burlers one presslve swimnllng vtctories ,....,, ICEN·s SE1tY1C!. 11ot e. C&11t _.,,, Notk• 11 ...,..,,. ,1 ... 111 .. ttMo c..itt11rt happeru'ng apiect. F id ClllTU•tcATI 01' •USINlll Coront del Mii, Ctllf. of E. EOWIN ILAlll Mid YlllOINIA • r ay. l"ICTITIOUS NA.Mil 1(-111 I!". NtlUballCI. '1011 •• -.... ILAlll, Tr111Jf.ror1, Wllolt bullMU •do Easter vacation Is the nest ltllMla Coach Tom Hernutad's ewe '"" Urldtr'lltl'ltd ,,_ «1111\' ~ h LI~. NtWllOt1 ltldl, C.tlf. drtn 11 1U ,,,...1... • ....... lie. NfwNM , tof>dvcltn1 a bllll11111 ti UI W. lllh Tl>ll bYllMtt 11 btl"I (ond\KtM bY lkKI!, ltlbolo llJ111d t1UJ, (°""""' el big holiday, and skiing should td\1tlll. 2b •: Rustlers had an easy tune s1 .. co.i. Mui. c1n1w1111, Uflder tht 1n lndlY'kl..,.L o,..,..., sttt• Of cau11n111. thtt •,bull be good eYerywhere. :~.!. !'! : in capturing the Southern ~~~~°".:R~~N'i°~~ :'..i':,~E~1j1~! ,.1111111""' K~:.'·,i:::•bt:i" ,.11~ ~-•n1~';:./t_,•~:..;11 :'..~;" ~ 11~:~:~ Locally Snow Summit offen1 co.~1.~, (I .J California Conference relay ti· I• (""'"°'Kl Of tht ~11c1w1.,. 111r'°". ,. .... ,.., •· u, 10, 17, un ns.11 Tr1n11r<ee•. wlloff bu1l111U tdllr"' 11 Sllor11, "'"" ti t Cyp h"I occ Wl\otot .... m. 1n luU Mid 1111« of tUllltnc1 J.IOO'' R:IVt•tlde OrlYt, lhtrblnk, c..,,.1, nastar races. They are also Ro,,....11111, lb : e a ress w I e 11 a11o11ows: LEGAL NOTICE of Los ,.,,. .. 1.,, 11111 of (1Utornta. held Wednesday al Sun Va)l.y' s1111111"4!. u 1 dunked visiting Santa Ana 67· Joh~ w11u1m V1~11h1n. "° w. 11th TM 1110P1r1Y lo be lr1ntt.rtd 11 loultd ZllSdllrl. 11 .... 1 . . • • SI., co,r1 Ml.», (1111. ti 21J ,,,..,!~ ....... nu. INIW-9 ltKll) Id.; Thursday at Vail, Colo., ..IOl'>niDn. ( ~ ~· Jn thet South Coast c1rcu1t 011ed Fe~~·n~~1v!:ihin c••Ttl'ICATm 0:~~~Po1tATtON ,0 • ~·~~lil~I~~· '°"'""' Of or'"''• 11111 nnd Alta, Utah; Friday at ~~:,:: rl ; ua mee opener. STATE OF CALl~ORNIA, Tll.1.N$ACTtON 0' IUSIN•SS UNDER Stld Pr\l$1•rlY 11 detcrlbtd flt ..... r1I J ks H I W d p I I itulhttm Ctl Cenlt!'tlKt 111!1'1 OllANGE COUNTY: •ICTITIOUI NAME a1: All t!OC:k In tr•dt, ll11lu'", MUlllfMl\I ac on 0 e, yo., an 00'' , I GolGtn WU! 194) Rio Hondo 06) On FebrVIN 11, lf11, bt!orr m1, THE UNOER5JGNED CORPORATION •nd tood wJll of thtt Yt tlw!v lklrl Heavenly Valley , ca 11 f.; Utmw:in. " 0 (ypru• (ti), LA H.rl;IOr {jl), LACC I Not1ry ,.ubllC In Ind tor ttld Sll!t, dolt fltrebY Ctr1llY ltltl II" (ondVC:llnQ bvllM .. knowl\ II &ALllOA ISLAND TOllll n Cl61 PfflOl'l4lllY IPPfll•td Jofln w I 1111 m I tlullMll loelltd ti 1500 Ad1m1 Sir•"· VARIETY SHOP •Ml lo<tltd It J11 Saturday at Mt. Shasta, Calif.. ..... ""''... .m mtd~Y rtlll' -l . CVPffH '· YtUllfltn kl'l<>wn to me lo bt ll>s Mrion Colla Miit. C11Uornl1 111!11 .. '"' tlctl!IOUI M.lr!nt Avtn~•· H-i:iort 69Kll, lllbcli and Alta ' Utah, and Sunday Goueh, " ... LA l11rtl0r J. Alq Hor>dO .. Goldt'fl Wf\Of,1 1W1m1 11 •ubtcrlbtd 10 11'1 Wlrfl ln llrm n•m• ef IMAGES t nd 111•1 ••Id l1l1nd. (Oljnly of o •• ,,. •• Ifill ol f Wnl 5 LACC Tlmt• J·"' IMlnnn111I Incl •dl:~'Nlf!hlecl "" ••tcll!td !lrrn 1I COn'lll(llld DI tM lollOWl"I aor· C•lllornlt . at Dodge Ridge, Bear Valley, tr:n'.•·,/1"' 1 400 ,;,, _ ·,, Gold ... ·wti1 1co11on, !flt "-· poritlDn, """°'' PrlnclHI "1•« pf TM blltk 1r1n111r w111 to. tDMut11m1tM Mt. Shasta, ""d A Ip In e Grlwlvi, c ) M1111tl1ld, Eld!, Oo#llkl10n) 2. LACC. COfflcltl S.1U bii1l~•111!i'1J:.::i"''t:1 It'd 1500 on or tl!tr !lot 1Stfl dtY flf M1rc1>, ... , ill nold .J J. Cyprftl 4. Rkl Hondo 5. LA H..-DOr. Mi,.., 6tth Mol'!Dn once 1 nco"POrl ' 1t11, ti NEWPOllT NATIONAL IANK, M eadows in Callforn.la. ..,. i. 111 1 Tim.: l :2t,a NO""' Puo!lc • c 11110..,1a Ad•m1 Str11r, Cool• Mt••, cintornli w11tcr111 Ot'lltt. uo1 Wtrl(lltf Drive, Sllltdcl, 1" 1 Ill) bide rel•~ -1. Galdm WHI Prlncl••I Otnct In WtTNESi 11• llllld !hi• IOlh dlY o' N-rl 6tlC!t, COllnlY Of Or111411, )11!9 ' • "' • ' I • ' • ' ' I ' ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • I • ' • • • • ' • • ' • • I I ' • • • • ' • ' • .., ' ' • • • • • I • • • • ' • • ' I ' ' • • On the professional race Ovt1:1!n. 311 ' IJolllllOll. 1tP1111, 0on11d10n, 1"11110t"ro > Ortntt C011n1Y Ff'ln·u,,..,, ''11. o1 c1111orn11 • Marina's V ikings broke the :;1~~~~ ;!1 1 1, Rio HOllOO J. c 111tti• t. LA H1rbor Mv ComMl11lon E•Plr11 fCDrP«•I• S..11 so ''' 11 kl!OW!'I to 1111 Tr1n'1il'ffl. t ·--~ • the d ' circuit the 1971 World Cup ) l. LACC. Tlll'll: 4:0f.l. ,t.prll t, 1911 COllCNI MMI• In("'"'''"' IM buslnfts ... -~ and tddre1tu uted • ' • • ' • mee ft:'\.'YIU in l!tance race! are being held at ~:~1:, Jtl ~ «tO uv rtl•, _ 1, 11:io Hondo 1. Pu11n11>ec1 01.,,.. Co.11 D1Hv 111101 lh: ltu!h M, Wf'trp1t11, .,,. Trirultr.,, tor lhtt tlortt .,,.,, med.Jey enroute to a second Toiii. v Go!Otn w111 l. LA Ht111CM'. TllM: FtbrU11Y 13, ?0, 21 •Ml M1rcl'I '· 5TATE OF ~~t11"j,'~~NIA 1111 Pttl, 11 dllf.,..,1 from 1~ abo\11, ' ' ' ' ' I I Di Heavenly Valley (South Lake ,.01 o. 1t11 J44..11 • ,,,. N-p ace finish in 'vision I of T •-· th' . LI ·a "'" ,..1,y _ 1, c..1oen w"1 couHTY OF oiu.NGE. t1. oiitc1: Ftbt111,.., 10, 1tn the 4lst annual Shorty Smith a11vc) at lS tune. Ye k.,. ., IMl!tM lltoul, Eld!. COiion. Fltlnb.r1J 1. LEGAL NOTICE Ori !Ills 10tll dlY DI Ffbrv1 ..... A.O. SlvMd by: ROllEllT I!. IATES • I ' televising 0r the finaJ run Of E1!11'1Cll XIJ Ill ~ tr I LACC: '· ltll HOl!do 4, LA H1rbor. 1'11 .btlatl mt E. Gtn1 Crtln I Noll,.., Tr1nst1rot track relays at Santa Ana the men'.!I giant slalom plus Loo A,,,,_ 020 aio i-.1 ; '~ T1;:;iw'~/ti,..., -I.,,..,. ... 1. Rio P~n ~t~~!·~ iiu1~7! to~rse~~~ ':i1~1y c:~ ~~.1~~e:.:. IATEs College Friday. taped highllnht.s Df t be Honda. l. Goldlll Wtll 4. LA Htrbor Cl"ltT11"1CATI" 01" IUSINl'S MluloMa 1nd 1worn, P•r10ntll1 tPPftrM P11bllU'IH Ortnp Cctsl Diil, "ll•t The Vikings amassed • '6'' J. LACC-TIMt: l ;lJ.1. l"ICTITIOUS NAM• •11111 M. Wtlll>llll kMWn to me .1° Ftbrvt,.., 11 1t71 "'"" Pr."l.D"• three days o I .. '"' " 1 -·" w t IH lllt ""1ldtnt ol 1111 corPOr11, .... , _____ ' ---------1 •·ta! I 21 . •• r· • -R I 2 d . m . - . .... ... tn ti Tiit .. ..,.~,l'ltd dcl cetllly thtY I•• lhll tXICl/!ed Ille wl!l'lln lnllrUMtnl .... I earn "' 0 pQlD...,,, IYf ff ilJ be h ust ers n 4$11/llhtro. &11111, Roni t nd Mclntvrtl. (ON:l\lctf1141 • but/.....,. 11 ~ W. Cot., btlltlr ol lhe corPOrlllM !t\trtln ntm~d, LEGAL NOTICE fewer thaa d.iviSiOD litli&t San· compe I JOn W S QY:n 1. CYPren, 1.. LA H•tbor, l. LACC. kloflw1~. N•w_.I ll•tcl!, C•lllornl1, tlld ac1<.riowle<l;.e<;1 10 me lfla ! ""'" Saturday on Channel 7. s. Rio HOndo. Tlll'lt: f:m.o. under 1h1 ll(llll111j1 11rm l'lllmt cf PINE cotJ10rlll<111 •~Kuttd tht t•m• 1-~------------ta Ana's 26. 200 frte -1. Gofdtn Wnt !Ml,,. ltNOt MOTEL trld !Ml ttld llrm 11 In Wl!nin Whtrtol, 1 hi¥ .. twiunlo NOTICI! 01" "UILIC N •A ill IN e S w,sbninster Ued for third Racer.!! from all the major I M M 111111. l!lcll. Jotinton, •Ml C:Ol!Ot\}, 1. cornPOHd of 1111 toll-I ... 11rs.o111, WhoM Ml my "'"" 11\d affixed "'~ ottlclA( ••l"Oltl! Tlll .. UNNINO COM· &Jpillf: teams are repre.!leOted n at eet C,prn., J, ltJo Hondll, 4. LA HlfbCr, n-. In lull al\d pltcrl OI re1hH1Kt IH I lllt dtY •fl<I Yll r In lllls ,trtfflct lt MISSION 01" TM• CITY 01' POUN. with Orange in the same 1. LAcc. T11111: 1:J1.o. 1r• 111o11ow1: 11,11 •boY• wrinen. TAIN V.t.Ll.l'f' di I in thls next·fo.last meet on Ra-blr1 M. low"''' 6:11n w, Co111 E Gtnt Crtln NOTICE u Hl!ltEllT',. t l¥t1t 1111t M YiS Oil with 17 points eacb Orlfttl (NII un IHI 111111 .,.. Hltllway, NtwPOf! llot•cll, Ctlll, N011rv P11bllc In Hid ,or W1<1ntld1y, MtrCl'I ,~. 1'11 If ,,. while Edison chalked up fiye the World Cup c Jr cu it. Colden West finish~ second Mtdtn< r1111 -1, Or"'Ot co.11 M1rte A, flowur. •JD1 w. co1t1 Sttd coun!v ind 11,,. •.m. '" ,,,. c1111nt11 c111mblr, (llY including d efending champion Cit""'· w .. n10.1. Gtrnmon ind H1,nw1Y, Nnru•ort s11ch, C1111. Mv commtulol\ £•Ill••• Hon, 10700 St•t.r A¥tnut. F011~1.1,, markers for a seventh place and Orange Coast placed four· 1111111ton1. Ttm1: J:J7.~. 0111<1Feoru1,.,11, 1911 A••ll 11 un v111ev, c.111orn11, lilt 1'11nn1,,. Com· I. •·• D · Karl Schranz. 2«I "" -1, llnnon (0), 2. kllwer Ra-blrr M. flow1er • mlulon wm flold 1ub11, h11r1,,.. ott 1fli.:1J1 in iYJSiOD IT. th in the Southern California (0), ). &ltuar IO I. Time: l:U.~. Mar!t A lowr.er WllLr..t.CE, IROWN. (RAIN th~ lol!owl"9 IPPll(1!1ont: Marina's distance medley An amateur event, the and South Coast Confertnce '° '"' -•. G•m'"°" ~01• ~. Leodl• sTATE oF cAL1~0.RN1.1.. ~!.'!::',~:!~~· l:ll:.~11 n.u , "~tell• "t•ft 111 A1111c.t1on r1tM "" . ) ))) IOJ, l. Gcln11l11 (S!. Tlmt: 2).4.. ORANGE COUNTY. P"blll .. d D 1 C I O ll< Pl'•! • clt:o.rl lo '111b!!th ntllll!borlloocl tPll• combo of John Jurs (4-40, $3.1), nallona veterans race, w wrestling meets Friday, xo Ind. mec:1. -1. we•n~• col. 1. on F1b•111,.., 11, 1,n, tit1or1 mt. • • nir• °"' • "' vtn1enc1 t~ePpT1111 c1n11r on 1,_11~ K M t (880 2 03 I) B b be one part of a l'nrlng racing (ndividual wm· ners for Gold· Pee••• !OJ. ), Wlllltm• rs1. Time; • No!lrv Publl( In 1N:1 1or 11ld St1•t. i•brll•,.., n, 70• 77 •nd Mt tell '· l<><•led orr "11 north••U (orntr °' s11ter en ar yn ' : • , 0 N,. 1,11.1. ••non1u, llPNtrtd Robl'r1 M. Bow111 '11 l»-11 '"" W•rd, Brickner (132{), 3:14.5) and jamboree at Sun Valley, en West included Pat Beezley 01v1n11 -1. R•eo io>. '· .t.bbon ro>. 1nc1 M••lt A. ScWMr •nown 10 mr PrKllto Pttn "' .i.1111nc•tro11 t11M bl' D Lockm ( Id h A 'I I' (118) T F S ,, Pt-r lS). to bt !flt ;>tt10t11 w~OM nom11 ••• fEGAL NOTICE F011nl1!n Vlllt'I' Gotf Pt'11: lo ••ttlld ave an miJe. 4:27.4) a 0, p r! "'I. , Om 0SS (134), teve '°°II~ -I. Gemmen !OI, 2. te.tci-1ubtcfll!ed to Int wl!P!ln lnllrumtnl t nd t~!Jlln11 m!nltlurt 110JI Ptr• fM-holet breezed lo a Win and bettered On April 4 the first Kurtz (150) and Doog Hilliard II!, no lfll•O. 11"'"' 1;"·1• 1cwnowltd11e-d lh•Y ••t<utM ll'ot ''""· ,..,.ns l"d""rloutdoer) 11 !6IOO M•tnoll1, 1PC fltt -1. Grou.e 151. 2. lbbtt'°" (0!fl<lt l S.11) CliRTll'ICllTE 01" AIANDONMENT 01" ,rt(IH ,lln lM Applktllon Ille-cl bY the old meet standard of 10:41.9 gelandesprung conLesl to be (177). ID>. >. w1111•1111 rs1. Tl'"'' 51.5. 11:m H. c1111111 u11 011 F1CT1T1ous l"IRM NAME F011nt11n v111t~ Mfdlc11 °""· 10 1111t1111n b W I · 1 I · h I th Guy Morrison ( 142 ) was the :roo bl<.ki1ro111 -1. Rldte CSJ. 1· No1,,.., Pvo11<, C111tor~11 THE UNOEllSIGNED cton htrtbY • '"'" 11ory mecllc1f 11<11td1.,. on •roP1rtv Y es mins er ast year Wll held al Sun Val ey. e ""M' coJ, J. Dtli.rtl 101. Tlmt · Ptlncl1•I Offl<e In cerlll~ thar t lltdiYe Februi,., 1, 1911 1oca1N1 en 1he sout11N11 c11r11ir.., Evclld a 10:38.l mark. KBngaroo Jump, will be run lone winner for OCC. 1.15.1. Ortnue C011nlY 11e <••1td 10 do bll1lnt1• under the •!Id w1rno1. H Cy ~ ,,,, -'· fltnnon 101. 1. S<nwtr My CommlHlon E•Pl•tl llc!lllO!lt llrm n1m1 ol tMA.GES " z-(ftllltl 2lJ. C-llllflll Ult The Vikings also copped along with a NAST AR for ost press captured the IOJ. 1. 11_,,, 1s1. Tlmt· J·IJ.J. S.p1. !4, nn 1111 Cl•Y srrnt, swlf• 1, H1J11ll"'*"" ,.,...,11 Jt, T...t. Tr•d "" AHHutJ .... the shuttle hurdle relay (54.$) Uni'ted States Ski Writers SoCal crown and Cerritos n ab-100 br•••111ro11t -1 Fivllt.,.r !SJ, PuOtWild Oting1 Co.•1 D1 llv Pl\n! Be•dl C11!1orn11 wllldl t1111JMU w11 1111<1 Irr .S.Unnv111n comtr. co. tor a !. C11llllo !SJ, l. Smith (S). Tll!ll· l'tllr\lllY Jl, 10, ,, trld ,,,._tell f, torm1;ly com-d of !flt PlflOtl, wllolt (f\H19t of rone lo 11Nnd Stctlontl and 8-man 880 baton event A · t. n members who bed the South Coast title at l :».4. 1r11 u1.11 01 rr1 , • -•1 SSOCl8 JO , "'" l"titY _ 1 0.t"'lt COii! ID• n""' 111 full -'~ ol rnkltfl(e • ' IP ~"" o on •~rfY loulfd (1:31.7) while a \Y"eslminster will be holding their annual occ. Hutt. lbbf'llOll, Scl'IWt• •rid ,_,, LEG one 1• ·~~i~nWtE=~~: lhen.o. •m Adtmi. !': ~:s:o":,11~.:: WC:'"~~~= foursome of Dave Stacy. Tim convention. \l!lltllt"' c 11 C•~• M .. , T!l!ll. J.n .•. AL N E HUt!l!noron IMld'I. C•111Mnl• R1 ro 111-Po noo. c-11101111 UM '•rm11 Ed d T y d Cr•rnt 011, 01111111 Wnl 1•11, WITNESS ml' hind 11'111 IOI!! d1v 1' •nd T~til1tlvt Trlcl iWO n1ec1 i.. war s, erry oung an Jackson Hole, Wyo., with 011 u, CttJ. 1111 ...,.... u•J, "'L• NO. '"" o1 Ftbr..,.,y, "" <lll'liunction w1111 th, ,_ cfl•11t•. f..,. JimKeathleyupsetSantaAna more hei'ght .. n-ndezvo"~ ucc: I•>. p R ul ,1CT1T1ous 1u s1N••t NIIMI" 11u"""'Eotw1n11Mt-o 1"1ve Tr1ct 6150 cOt111lnt to Iott,• . th ( -· 0.: .... 1·ep es ts STATlMl"NT STATE 01' CALIFOll:NIA tctts. in e our·man mile relay Mountain than any other sk.I 11 t-a .. ,1 .... fGI 11ec. Jo/Inion ici. Th• 1ouow11141 JltrlOft 11 do1nt 11v11n111 couNTT' OF ORANGE. SS. Am""'"''"' 11 M~•ltt P1t11 A11c1111011 with a school record 3:2ll.O . . A . (4 IJ9 1U. II' ON THIS lOlll div of Ftbr11a,.,, A.D .. DI nt'911borhooct P•rk ID lht c11n M11ltr 1• mount.lun tn mer1ca , 1,._u1n1nger 1c1 dK. wemm1c-Junltr V•r.llv •••kttllo•lt ·ELECTRONICS MAll:INE. 413 • lht n11, be!or• 1111. E. G-Crtln, • "l•n1. T~r. Ptrlc _,Id """'' !flt rnar1.. tJ ( f t) j 1 • IGJ, HM. Mt llf Dtl 1411 (fl) St. loft!lllllY llrMI, NtwPOrt 8ttcl!, Ctlll. f'M4) Noll,.., ""~II( In alld tor 1111 .. Id MlghborhOO<;I bourldt d try W 1 r111r, Oivllllft t Ver C8 et S panning a 13'-Fets !Gl di<. FIOOll ((), 14. l-lfrold tll I" 011 Jtlnldl; GOO!'t• E. l ulcn1r, 2212 Fordl'l1m C""ntv I nd Sltlr, rHldl ... l!'llre!n, dl/1¥ 8roollhuttl, $! .. 1r, Sin Mtlto al'ld J .. "',,','",,",,",'."~ •••• ~ •• ·•,'.'°•.' >'.",',No<'•' Special event, the 0ne·Day 142-MllOtlt (Cl cite. Mc01nrioff CG), MurPhr 1111 F U) Miiier Drlvt, C.O!lt Mt1t , Ct llf. c°"'mlulontcl I/Id 1w11rn, HllOMll, IP. B1t1htrd. u T. uu , ll-'-Cucullc (f ) C !SJ Wtl~..-Tlll1 butlne~ It being (Olldwded tw Plartd l\lrlDn Edwa1d :lhtfko known T!>ti. Mllleri l rt btl"' •rKe1tM Ant 56.t, 1, Wtotmln11er CSltrtltr, Altitude Contest. Ho-Kurti !GI <de<". Ctrrt0n tELAl, Poet!oen c1J c:. 191 Mlll!c•n i n lndlv/dutr ro "'' lo be !tit "'"°" whose n1me Pursu1nt to lfl• Pltnnlnv L•wi ol !flt l(tnltV,_ )!nntr, Keyt) Sl.4, '· VIJii o~tnlme. Ad1m1 !11 G ClSJ 0'1<111'1 Pubtl""fd Or•nte Cot•I O•HY "llol, It t11b1crlbtd lo Ille wltll1n lntlniment, $!1te of •C1ll!Mnl1 !Gov'!. Code 6!,000 p~~~-~'"m11t rtlav-1, S•n!t 11.nt The aerial (ram Will be run 1Sl-fhrPtr IC\ pinned Sh!r!tv (It). Swfln9 tub1· Miter Otl -ltlJIY 4, l"tbru1rY ll, JO, 11 1nd March 6. tl'ld •dlMWledtltd lo mt 111111\e I XtcU!fd ti ffQ,) •nd !ht Fo1ml1ln V1lltY l :Ool.o, 1, M•rln• <M•ncy, Hf!mlni••· on an accelerated !!Chedule. 1t1-4wanton 4Cl dee. NOii/• 1GJ. 1t1h1 '· 1t11 J.11·71 tflt ''"''· Munl<IP•1 COde, T111, '1. 1111 iont A t r Gii K J l I e Mdl I 21·1. Ha lfllmt T SI. An!IMHW 16-lJ. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I lll YI C~lll'll• w!ll lnvclvt tm•ndmtnls IG S•f< v;n~rrn'1u111f '1,if~; f.v 0\v,11~1n11~; and lhe skier with the most 1n-M1mard IG) ~i11ne-c1o·Sh•~n !RI. LEGAL NOnCE hereunto ttl my h1nd •nd 1tfl~H mv llMal Ol•trle'I M•P l4o!·IO. Thr zon!~p IM1lcpm Hl•son. S!nner, Scnul!1, vert1·cal feet c halked up at 191l-l'lr0<km1n !ELA/ doc, Po1!tnu• LEGAL NOTICE otllcltl •••I I~ div 11\d ~••r In 11'1!1 cca,, ?Dnln1 Mapi. PltCht Pl1n1 1nd Wlnkltl. Edwtrd" Kt11, Mor1!1nt11 !CL i.1. Cerllllctlt l!rtl 1boJY1 w•!tlen. Plot Pltnl arr on IH~ !n The Plinnl~g 3'to:,; :.-u,o~:f:v'_:.1~·~.Ji.rn l :l1.l, 2• the end Of the day Will be H11v-Ytun1ldt !Cl pinnM Nl(kfr· .. -41MH .. -4CU1 COf'FICl.1.L SEAL) O•Plr!Ment •nd '"' tvall1bl1 for pulll!t We1!mlntl1t lColem1n, Hiw, Youno, h ) t.on (ELA!. CERTIFICATE OF ll>SINISI CERTll"ICATI! <IF IUSINESS E. Gtnt Crtln ln•ae<tlon •nd 1•1mlnt!lon. Ktllhltvl 1:11.1. l. $anll Alll l :Jl.t, 1 e W nner, Sa\1111 C111! Ctft,.,.efttt C~1111tlonllll• PICTITIOUS NAMI! l'ICTITIOUS HAMS No!try Public • C1lifotnl1 Tho1t dHirlno lo lttl!fy In f,_ '· M•Vnolle t :JJ.1. Th d I L Cwrltos lll. F11lle"'On (71;, Mt. San Th• u""trtlvned da t•fllf¥ lhtw •rt Tflt llndt r•IG!ltd 000 cerllly h• 1, Prt111:Jpel Olli« ln er In OOP01l!lon lo tkt11 rt<IUltil and 440 rtl11-1, S1nl1 Ano .U.S. 1. e Sec!ln annua ange Anl11nio 1111, 0ron9t Cn.!11 ll'), S•n (-~CllM 1 b~tlntH II 1101 Jlmbortt ~lllll 1 tivilntu ti 16JO CtmJIUI Ort not C°l'n!Y j ~•OPC1811 wlfl bt t fven an OPPOl"lunl!Y ~~'.':f6,,4·'..\,~,;,1:;1::~o11~.;~: M~;~~~ Cup Proresslonal Ski Race, a Die~ Mru (1.S), Sin11 Ant no1, Sin lld .. Nrw116r1 et•cn. c1111orn11, unc111 Drive, Suitt 10t, N1WPOrt B11c1>, ".:'.'',1f~1';',~~1"" L>• ''1 10 do '0· 11 lurlher 1n1erm111on It ..,;,1;a1 41.•. $25,000 tournament, will be 01~1'; ~!::;. (Cl d 1 l !Ml •flt 11ct1t10lj, II•"' n•mr ot "SALll.l.TION" C1 lilornJ1, undtr tflt 11cr!t1ou1 11rm "'"'1 -...tillllled POr•r111~ c o.it 0111, "!lo! ~:~'i'· '':" 'i6Y!i:f'''cl th, '"""!"' SD•inl M!'dlev-1. Ortnft J;a ,o, '· 11.:s1r1lv !Cl d·t4·. T:mOIO<i !Ml. AT THE NEWPORTElt INN •rid 11'111 of LANO DATA RESEARCH COMPANY Ftbru1r~ n. 10. JI Ind Ml<Cll I, !he .'t>on:::n11t~1. , . ~lf "'" m1r, lo weurn1n11er rs11,,, Kt11M,v. Y011n;, conducted March 30-April I lU-H<>rdtn ici oef. M:lnlrv (M), 111t1 firm 11 (amposed of tflt 1o11ow1 ... •nd t1111 1ald firm II (oniPOStd flf 1t11 .»t·11 PLANNING ,0 .... ,1500N SfllrlfVl ).19.0, l. Marlnt (SCllMk!I, B k "d Col · h lG-G Mor•llOl'I IO! doll Am!IOC!n Dtl'°'11, wflote n1-1 In lull arid Jlltcn fl'll followl ... ..erwn, wl'IOQ ntme In OF THE mm r,~r.·""~ FJm:,. T111m1nJ l :.s1.1, .. athte n'ee1cl ',"'a'cegeo'n the'" 1swn''• 1c1 • , • DI ••1ld•nc1 ~" ., torrow.: iuu '""' ••oc• of "'*dtl'I<:• It it io11ow1: LEGAL NOTICE c1Tv DF l"OVNTAIN VALLIY J.Mtn NO rr1ev-l. Merll\t (Miii· 1!4-o1t11I ((! dtf lttY !SOM! Euttnt Dt Flljopl, Ul4 Mol'nlng1ltlt , Ron Currin, 301 EWlll"9 Sltr Lint, (II IOf'I Slltt b•. He!mlnl1kl Avff'YI, Glide, Hlr1t1, b d ) (h ft · · Cu t 151-L-!Ml dti. Hlrllltr rF1. l111un• ltldl. C11!I. Ht"'"" Beadl. CtllfOof~ll '1t.o ~eta,.., lorro;:;t A-•· 6tntO (I, ventlml•ll•) l ·ll.7, SC e u e e a1n1er p a l'1-P0tmet11~ (Fl dtl' Sttt!Y CM) Pet1r c , Porltnln. lttS Dllnnlf'll D•IHI F1brva1Y 11, "71 l'ILI HO. l"Jtll "l•nnln• c I loll S1nt1 Ant 1:.1:1.1. 3. Wt1h'nl11111r {Mtt< AJpentaJ Ski Area n I! a r l7T-l llflOP CF! dot. f...,,,,11 C ~AJ'. Drlv•. Lto~nl flt1cll. Ctlll. l1llCI Dtla lltMll'(h (om· l'ICTITIOUl IUStNISS l'ublll~ Ort.,.oni~!!_. D• Pl (OM, Hl.,111, Sinner, Scro..111, Wlnllit' UO--(l!tl (() dtl. Coimen l•I. Dtlfll Frbru1rv ~. lYll 111ny, MAMI ST.I.TR.MINT Febr\l.try 21, ion .._, 11" •-'°n' Edwtrdt. ICt"I" Sl•llltrJ 1:13.1, 4 Seattle. Hv•-'•-" 1,1 "'· ''''"" IOI. Ewen• De F1t111111 1 llmfled P1r1ntrslll1 Tiii followl1141 llttlO"I 11 "°lno buslntu1 ___ -,-________ -:.::.::_ Yllll Pt•k l;lJt. ------------------'----'---·---"•ttr C, Porlmtn Ret1 C11rr1n, IS: l f.\~,~~."t;J3~~.,J."1·w~;:e':."n' t·J,.J., !;1· STATE OF CALIFORNIA, G•"'''' •111ntr COSTA MESA llADIATOll .a. LEGAL NOTICE St11l1 AMI l ;SJ J. ORANGE COUNTY; STf.TE OF CALIFORNIA, WELOING, BfJ NntWt 60llltvll"ll, DllllllC• MIQltY-1. M1rln1 Uuro On Frb, ~. 1f1!, bfofo•• ,,,,, 1 Ntltll'Y ORANGE COUNTY: CPlll M•11. )------,,~ ... -.~----- Marl'f'n, flrlckner. LK•m1n) lO:ll.J, l'ubllc In and tar 11ld St•rt, 111rJ0111ll~ On FtbtvlN 11, 1tl1. bflorr 1111. Atthur Frink Krlr, 2421 Mtr11r1! CaltTll"ICllTE OI" IUSIN•SI lo,J~,~t·,. "o~.n~~;"ti~Os.~: fttt~':"~~~ IPPflfl'd Euo•M De FllloPI Ind P!!ler • Not•,.., PuOUe In tnd tar ••Id Slttt, Drf¥t. Ntw-1 llttcll. l"ICTITJOUI NA.Ml ord. Old rteotd, l0:•1.t, W1.tlmlniltr C. Pot1M1n knOWtl lo mt lo bl ll'tt PfttOn.!llf 1ooe1red Ran Currin -newn Thil bu1tn111 I• btl.,. ~lldrd by Tl'HI undttllGnfd d tllfV lh<I 19 10_1 Pfl'!O!'lt wnest "'"''' 111 tVbJ<rl becl lo mt 10 be lht l>ll'IOft W~Olot n1me 1n llldlvldutl, n>nd 11 O gi Y ar1 •·man milt ttl•~-1. W•,tMln>!tt 9 ,....,,.,. to"'' wltMn 111•trumt"I 1nd l(tnowlldl· h 1vO•cri-la lflt within ln1lr11mtnl Sl;Md: Arlhllr F. Klrr F n'frnoV~le ll<ltkntn 11 l ow '24 • 1s1acv. Edwt•d•, Y011no, Kealhltvl •11y0 c1r• ICtiVl•Wtlr U td l!l•v t•tcurt11t11111me. tnd tcknowle<lted Pit ••tcu1td 1111 .,.,.,., l'ublltlltd Orin•• Co.II D1llY Pllol 11di11: 11 11 1 v. t lllorn1i. uftd.lr tr.. l.M.O. 1. Santi Ant l :21.S, 5. Oftnot (O!flclt l S111l (0111(111 $tll) FtOr\11,.., 11 Ind ol.Yorcl'I .. ll, 20, FllE!~~T '':::t ~'71 % ;1HE~TAH l'AST 3·JG.I, <I. Wn!trn J;JO,,, Rebl H. Clnt!ll Cll'dt N. Hl1i. Jr. "71 451·11 f h f 1 I II rm I comPOMd ''."w'm,,,"mol!,'~,,,· ,s...,ant10,•,~,,,'°\iM,•,','"•'· Not•" Public Ci lUorn\1 Noll,.., Publl(. C..IU1rnl1 ° I ' ollowlng Pttson1, whot1 ,.,,.,... " Pr!nc!Ptl DHk~ In Prlnclp1f Otfl« In !I'll LEG" NOTICE 1~ !vii Ind "ltctt or tHldtnu lrt Wtlttrn I, M•tnolll 4, MDn!tbl!lo lllO Otan~r C011nty CaVflh ol Ot•tKlt I'll> II fclll!WI : . VIiie Jiii«. ' b1~~·1oft II Mv Comml11I011 Ei11lrt1 MY Ccrnmlnlon E~pfr11 Jlll'llt E. lt;od\flrd1. 1l! Jo1nn Nt, Sflul!le hurllltt-1. <;trdtn G•o¥t 5rP!. 14, lfl3 Mtrch 11, l•n II.It*' 1• Colli Mtta, Ct lUorn!I. ~I.I. 2. EdllOn IM•it, CoHlnii, C:.o•o. 'ub•ll~tll Orinve Cotlt DtllY Piiot T·11UI SUl'lltlOR COUIT 0 .. TMt Arlin L. Pfohl. 1on P~tllt-, Clllt Pow•lll S!l.l, 3. Klltllt 5'.1 <I. Ccr0111 FabruaN ,, lJ, l(t, 1,, Jt11 ,11·71 F'ubllifltcl Or1no1 Cotti Dtll¥ ,llol STATI 01' CALll'OllN1A POii ~'f.'d ~1~0.,,11. 51(.,.,." tn•lf rt11v-t. G1rden Greve LEGAL NOTICE f:,~·u1ry 11. 10. 21 •M ~''1'H.1~' TNI co~:~ .. ~OUNGI" • J•~t:"E: :r~1o1::~. l .0!.2. 2. Fpp1nlll J ,l).O, l. K11tll• r NOTICI 01' MIARINO O' ,.l:TITION Atlln L. PIOllJ J~~l.;!o ~11:·~~1~~~1~•1J'!.uic1. 1,,, 4• h•nd cr•f+•d LEGAL NOTIC't-'011 ,.ROIAJ• o,. WILL ANO ,OR tt•t• of c111111rn11. o''"'' ceu"tv~ 1, Ki ter1, ''~'·'· !. Edl10n !Willen, I h b I 1'.f11't Lln•11s TllTAMl"NTARV On Ftb, lS. lt11, btlort ""' • Not1"' Don~tn, Rttd, KttrOllJ a.6J,I, 4• alt tr I ts Cl!RTll'!CATI! O' •UllN•IS E1l1lt vi LOYINA E, GOOOICKSEN, P11bll< !n and lor 11ld Slt!t, Ptttofltll' Cl~ltmonr J:4l.t , FICTITIOUS NAMI ""*"' ·~· LOVIN.I. EMMA GOOOICKSEN, IPi>e•rtll J~mtt E. Rlcll11d1 llld All•" 440 "llY-1. ltal•lll ..,,1, 1. Tu1!1n Tli~ uncWrilor'IM do (tr!llY 1MY Ill ClllTl,ICATI! 0, IUSINISI OKtlled. l . Plohl k"'lwn to mt to bl the ~rD.;:;, Foom',,'"•t ... -.:t.· '·G,'.',c;~c!1G:~;, (-VCllno • bu1lntU •I 20I VII Antlbtt, l"ICTITIOVS NAN.I" NOTICE IS HEltEllV' GIVEN 11111 Pfl'IOlll """°'' neMtJ ... tubKrlbtd NtwPC•I l•tcll, Ct!ifornll. Urldtr tht TM 11t1dtr11Gllld dOfl Ctr111¥ flt II SANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TllUST lo !flt wl!M" ln1lru1111nl Ind t dulowltftl 3 U.CI, '· Coron• J:.U.l, l. Fool~lll llttlllOllt "'"' l\tll'll "' LIDO LEHQ. <ondt.ICll .... bYtlMll ,, 145-A E. 11111 AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION •• Ill• ff'l•w e~ecu!td !lot 11ma. J: ... 06 '· P•clllUt l'Sl.I. IMttl rte. lE.l.SE and 11111 ••Id tlrm 11 COfnllCted sr .• Ca1r1 Mnt. Ct!!fornl1. I/Mer Ill• 1101 ... 1 btnkln11 IUOcltllon. 1111 ffltll !OFFICIAL SEAL) f.~.1 111 rPCord, l :u .c. 60111 Grindt 01 "'' to11ow11111 oer10n1, who11 n1'9\11 lic!ltlous tlrm n1m1 OI' Ca.S MAID l'llftln 1 pelftlon lot P"""re or R. w. Lod!h1rt t -m•n NO ttl11--1. Tu1!1n !·JOI. 1. fn lull 1nd •llctl ol rt1ld1111:1 1rt SERVICE 11•11 !hi! ll!d tlrrn 11 nrnPOHd Wiii 1nd !or blUtntt Of 1.tlltll Tt1ll· N~llN Pwbllc<t llfornll G1rdtn Gro~t 1·n..1. J. ltt11ll1 l :ll.•. [fl 11 f(lllOWJ : of lht loJtowlnt pen.M. wlloM n1m1 m1nl•1Y lo P"lllol>tr. r1ttr""« lo wllkfl PrlnclJltl Otfl(t In '-<nln llO •tl&y-1. K..!11111 l;J:l,l, 0 Q GI •1 .. Nor1flri"9,, C1H10.,,11 t1J11 !Gllo'*S' !flll !lot lllM 11'1d P!tct Of llfltlf'l!I Ille IAV (OfftMltslM E.ulrtt I. Foo!hlll 1 :lS.I @ @CID~@ Ktnftllll l. llt:ttu,.,., 1110l f11!111111tr 111 IUll alld Pl1<1 of rnldtnct 11 11 tt medt •or tur!llff otr1l(Ul•t1. '"" Ortft9e C-IV l"ttlMit U•! 1111 Mlll;li•• 1· ~".!:;~il\·3j':~·s.~·. G•rdotn Grov1. l·lS.I, a a s11n!tv T. fltodr, :Int W, 110111 Wt!ttr Klrkotlrlcll. 141tt Dt1n1nn 11me 1111 t.ttn wt klr Marc:ll 12. 1tn, 11 l'fll. '· 1tn Kn!Ohl (El l1, IOI! lo Fr-nt.bu•t Oostena= Mt<llt 1-1. Coron• 11'01.l. ). ..l1c1, TMrtncr, Cali1Mnl1 ~ PL, Gtrottn G•OY•" C1!1t, t ·lO 1.m., In !!It COIH'lf'OOn'I of OtPl """°"l .. ubl!1fled Orlllft Coait DlllY .. Uel fM) 51. O-t. 601•1 G'lnde 11 ;01,l, l. Foe>thll! 11 .U I, Dl!e-d J1n, U, 1911, Dtle-d Ftbt\M,., 5, lf11 No. J of Mid c.turl, 11 100 Civic Ctnter Fl'tl""l lY 21 and M1rdl ,, !J, 20. llOOtrllOll !El i.., Of/ ltlndlltitch t. T111un 11 :1'0.7. b111~1111erit•rcf • 11111t•r (hll1JD Ktnn@!ll l. ltflUl!ll Waller Kl•Ullrldl Dflv1 W11!, 111 !tit Cl!¥ d SIMI Ant, 1t11 40.71 l·m•~ mltr rtll't-1. Foolflnl 1:11 J, St1n1,, T, Bloc-ST.I.TE OF CALIFORNIA. CilllOl'nll . IM) '°-1',.\'I. 2. G11'111111 Grovt J:H.4, &. "•<111(1 7 f11hia11 ill1n .. , lltWp•tf c111!1r 644.1010 STA.TE OF CALIFORNIA. ORANGE COUNTY : Dt'-1 Ftbrull''t :U. 1'71 lt'tln IE1 $1. dtl JlmftOfl 111'1) '1, J:llt ), 1. (GfOnt l :ll.4. LOS ANGELES COUNTY~ Ori Ftbt\11,.., 5, lt11, blfo,. mt. I W, E. ST JOHN, .. o. lrt m tcorlno: (;1roen Grev1 23, On J1n. 11, 1'11, btlore 1111. a NoflrY Hot1,.., ,_\tt)llc lno llld for 11ld Slit., c~·n'"' c•~ LEGAL NOTICE Lt• (El ST, dtl SOljt..-IMJ ''· t..O, 1(1!1tlt lt. Foolf!U! 16, Tu1t1n ll. 'ullllc In end for 11ld Stitt. --•tlY -!IV •-•red Wt lltr Klrk,•lrk:-COOICSIY.' i(HUMACNll, (01.IMAH, I.I.II )Ml Hiii tfl I I. dtl Jollntlon IMI ti. Ptcllltt Ind '""'"' 10 lltll, EclftoOft •-•~ KtMlll> L. llllUIM • 5tt11lt'I' ~ lo "'' lo bf lllt HfMlrl whol1 MINYAllO. NOWAltO N<tTICI 01' TllUJT•l'I IAl• HMc:OoWtn (t:' ... IOI! l'O Wloltll\lrr-"-'-0'-":G~•···-·1•1· 1,1 .. 1.1.-.1 ........................................ _:~-·iT, llllodc ~nown lo mt lo bt !tit fl-,, ~Ibid lo lllt w11111n lft· UST-I Ct11Rln' ltlffl T.S, Ml. flt1 IMl to. (11•1. ~w11~'i'n11rft=.':1 ::.ci• ~='= :~U:. illd ~ltdttd"' u.c11ttd ;::1"'.:;~~~,_1. ""' "·~· ~·~: ~1~1'/1,.,r'en\!!e.''= n 1>oll1 •l•YHI. .o llltv ••tcuttG tloe 11m1. (Olfl(lll SllU All&llMY• ,.ri ...i111t11w ol Stcvrl!Y Ttllt t111vr1M11 com,1n1 .Mlllllrl• (IN.I tlt~U Lai11t1t ._. (Ofl'ltltl ltft!l MlrY hi~ Morion Publl11\td Ot'a,..t Co11t 01111' l'llof 12S Nortfl lra.(!w1~. In lllt Cll'I' .i Sln1i.1 NEW CAR SHOW Ron1td Ct. Goblt Notary Plltlllt-C•lllornlt Ftb•11trv H, ii all'll Mt rcl'I ~. 1'11 t«i·11 Stnt• AfWI, Sltlt of CtUforrili, IECUllJTY Hiii Ill •Piii l·I, loll )4, wit\ Nor,,.., Public, C•lilotnl• l'rlnclpel Off!(• In TITLE INSUllANCE COMPANY, , "'-'"'· P1l"c!011I Olf!ct In Ortn•• Coun!Y LEGAL NOTICE (Of'POftlton. •• Tt\l•I" undtf the Dftd • I' 'l' ,, • , O·' ~ l o• Anotltt CounlY My Commlt•lon E,.,,1rt:t of Trutl ,.~ ........ '-''''"'' w. Ht won .-· I .... _,,., Mv comml\lllQn Eo~lftt April '· "'1 11 ', o 'o o"o"'-·.,• •• "°' '°11 ••· NOW ON THE MALL l"ttlru•,.., B. 1tn 'vbll•~~ Ott"9e CMlf Da!IY Pllol •·JU4 1 M,. GAlll!"T T11lor IL) toll o•. t•. W9ll ~ "\lbl•lfltd °'""" toett Oflll, '11o1, Ftbtu•...,. 1. lJ, )0, 17, 1•71 211·11 ,l<;TITIOUI IUSINISI Sll:AOFOltO, l!utbtlld •tlCI wl1', ttctlnlM ... l"llllrv1rv '· ll, JO, 17. 1t)I 1M·11 NAME STATIMENT O!Ctmbtr "· , .. , •• llllc:11m ... 1 No. JI' tll IO•I 1 .. , O•t, JPll! 71, loll So LEGAL NOnCE Thtt lo!lowl.,. OtrlOll II dolnt bullflt,H lt'1J In boolt Mt9, Pflt '°'DI Officio! "" ath \j st 'Plaza LEG L N CE •• llecotd1 In tfl• oll!c• ol tht ltt(orot«r Dtoltlt• 01 A 011 'FEDERAL ll l:AL EJf.1.TE. rt]J E•il ol Ota~tt Cc11n1y, (111tom11. b' 1t11011 $!ttr 11111 Ofl•I• IL) •Ill, .. I, 1·•; "~II 17Jn strttl, ~lnta Ant, Ctllfoml&. OI dtl111ll I~ ff!t ll'ffl'ltfll OI' ..,.,orm1nc• •·I. 4-t. ,.....,., Cl"RTll"ICATI 0, IUllNISS TUlt5TAN, JNC.. 11JJ Elll 11111 of o1Mlv1ll0111 IMlll'td thtt/"lb\< ltl(h1df"' MC'Cltl•r I nd Bow""n H., l<>1t G..fl, Cl!ltTll'IC.1.TE 01' •USINEll "ICTITIOUI NAMS S!rttl Stnti ..... Ct!llornle Ill• bttteh or dtl1ull. 1'41kt ol wf\I(~ l>tl .... SOii! J.J, .. ICTITIOUS NAN.I T~· ut'ldtr:tltt'lld 00.. (trllfV "' " Thll 'tllldfltU. i1 COtldUdfd bY • WIS •t<orclrd ~r "'· 191' II DICK WILSON SA VS : "•3.00 OFF AAY 6ER.V ICE CllAASE OF &10 OR MOii£ ON YOUR ~,R®RlllESi OF M"-KE!• WJLW'l.'Clt9 sum •'llll llllA.<lllt:-.~ "U>nlHGTON. ~ PAll:l&.'l~ICE' ~ MIJl.1lfll) F'lo.IPAV1 7. o ...... +. e:~ ,,,., Thi Ul'l!lortllO'ltd dotl (t rllfY lot 11 Cor>ducti"' t l'lu1lnrs1 II "'5 W. !llh, corPOrtllOll doc:umll'lt No. l176J I~ llool t.CV. tltt C°""ucllM • b<l1lne11 II 70111 Cw1rtt1 COit• Miii. C1llloml1. lll'ICNf '"' Ile· J,m.,, "· S<hm1t•h'9 157 Of 11111 Offl(ltl llt<orft. Wiii \tll SI., Stnlt 11n1, Ctllfornlt . .....au lflt tltloon Ihm NfM ol ILINH AND YOUNG St'trt!t,., II aublk IU'l;llon for U11!. wllho\11 !kllllout lltm n•mo ol I.OVA JECt CANVAS PllODUCTS '"" "111 ••kl tlrM Jo\Mll .... KHMllllNCJ .... ~•nlY " ,, llllt, '"""It!\, - PltOOUCTS Ind lhtl H id nrm II ((111\o It COmPOSld DI 1111 fOllllW\nt H •Wlft. All«MY tnc\lfl'tlll'ltl(tl, "" Int''"' '°""'fd .. OOlld ol lht tollowlnt H •ion. """°"' wl!Mt ntrM I" lu~ llld Pltce of ,.1ldllnc1 IJJ DtYlf" Dl'l¥t, Sllllt ' ••Id Tt\rlltt .,., llld °"" ol TP\lff ,.._ In lull tlld II.Kt of rn~tKI 11 as loltowl: N....wt ••Kii. Ctliftn!ll JM6t lfl IHl!Mrtv 1lt1111t In !I'll ctlY flf N..,.,t II 11 hlllow1; TI\omtt F. T'llUfltl, 41' Ge!Otnrod, "Wfl""fd' Or1t1it Co.it Oal!v l'llo! lt&dl. C-IY ol Or'tl!M, ll11t If Jtck E. &tlh. ,.111 ('''*" SI.. Corona tMI Mtr, C.ttl. Ftbtw..... v •Ml Mlrdl • u JO, (111'°'1'111, Otlerlbtd II Stn!1 •n1, C1!1!. Dt!ecl Ftbt'lllt'!' t, 1'11 1t1l ' ~7l I.of :H. ~ TrlCI Na. M7, In "'9 01ltd Fetrr\llrr 11, 1tM "'°""' F. Yauf'lt c!IV Of N-rt lffCll, •1 -f'll•D J1ct 1:. ltth Sf.I.TE OF C.t.LIFOllNIA. LEGAL NOTICE lflffTol ,_...... Ill tiOOlt ,., -" ITAT( OF C"l~FOltNtA, OJIANGf COUNTY: 'l IO Ji6 lftclutJ\'I, MlCl!lt -1 Mt ... 011:.1.NGE COUNTY: On ... ,, .......... ,, 1tn. bf'91t l"I•, • ~ of Jli(I Ori""' c-11. Oii l"tbru1,.., 11. U71, htl)ft l!"t, Nol11'Y Puttllc 111 11111 for ••Id $tilt. l".JUJ THE AOD.llE5S OF THI l'RO .. l!llTY 1 Nolt"' Pubfk In 1nd fo)!' Y IO ~ll•t, Nf'JOnlll'r ·-~"'" ""'-"" F. YOlj"9 l"ICTITIOVJ IU5tNl:ll IS "URl>ORTEO TO IEi ... r111n1!ly 4Pptlttd Jetk 1!. ltttl -""""~ t nowfl ~ .... ~ ta Ill lllo Ptl'JOn Wflost NA.Ml ITATaMINT m Vlt Lllki Solld. NtwHrt .... 10 m• to tit lltt t11rt0n "'fie•• "'"'' n1me lt 1~ti.<'11*7 lo the wt111l11 In-Tl'lf lollowll'4 Pf'IGll lt do!,., bltllt'lfl.I C1Mfotft11. flld 11 ''"" wt111otJ1 111111111'1 11 1111Hcrllltd le lllt w11Mn lnllNl'll~I 1lru1111nl •Ml 10;nowlrdled ht 11"'°''" 11: 11 lo 1111 CO•l'f(fnttl """°'· Ind •c.t-ll'dttf Ill 1rtc~ted lhtt Ulf'lf, ll'lt 11,..,., HJLLCll(IT CA It I' ET S ANO lor th1 .Vl'PO\t of •1111'4 llllt1l'-IOllld1I $1•11 10FFICl.l.L SEAL! Dlt.1.PElllEJ, 1'402 lttcl'I l l'tf4 HC\ll"td bV u ld D-.c! pt T.,,,.I, MIN lflll Mor!Oll Mnr~ l'l•lh Merton Wt11Tnlnsi.•. Catlhllnlt. D1tK1: F~,., n. lt71 No'•"' "ubllc • C1llfar"t1 Not•rv Putilk • C11!""1ll1 Gt... lt1l.r Hiil, 111 Or1no1. H"""' SliCUR.ITY TtTLI! P•lncl~•I 0111(\ In f'r ln,IPtl Ol!1ct In lln•IOn &tK.~. (atlfCll'nlt. INSUll:ANCI! COMPAH'I' Or11\tt C°""l'I' Oro,.,~ C .... nly Tlllt llullft .. It 11111'4 COl\dutltd by 8v: CHlllS t..OIJKAI M~ Commluklll El!tilre• MY Commfu !Olt E••lr" In llldlYldUll. FOl'1'(k11U"I O...rtllltlll Apr!I t, 1971 A~•!I t , 1tn G..,. l . Miii "lltllJllltd H-l'f Htrotr Nl'llff l'rt" "U~ll1htd Ott~tf (oe\! 011"' '1101 l'vbllJ~ed 01antt CDt~1 O•llv "fie! PvllU"*I Or•l'ltt Cootl D1!1Y 'Uot, tomb!""' wlll'I Da11Y "11-'• NtWPOrf "•bnitl'I' IJ, io. tJ at'ld Mlt(ll •· l"tbryt •f I), JC, 2t '"" #1111'(~ I, l'ftlru1rp 1' a111 M41otll '-lf, JO, lltdl, C1lfflwnla 1'1brlllry D ,,.... M1rf1' 1111 "'·" 1111 """ 11n f.i6.n ,, u, 1rn ~" S1t11tday, Ftbruary 27, 1971 DAILY rlLOT J9 Tape-recorded Radio Talk to Tell of Enemy Attack SACRAMENTO CAP) -If America i.! attacked. Gov. Reagan's tape-recorded voice will break the news to Californians 1n a 47-second radio message and the state's 40 television stations will shut down. Last Saturday, due to a mistaken trammission of a national alert message by .the A1r For~. the stage was set for 2.1 California radio stations to use this Reagan warning: "Our military authorities are expecting an auack by enemy forces . This is not a test." All "authenticated" s.lgnals were technically c o r r ec t , though mistaken, and dlaaster officials speculate that only tJie timing led broadcasters to Ignore the alert u ju.st • routine test. Jt Wal \\'ired on the same day as lhe usual pracUce message. ''We're scared to contemplate what w o u I d happen had they disregarded a real emergency alert," said Everett Blizzard, Slate Disaster Office planning chief. Presnt disaster plans wouJd ell! for a shutdown ol an tO California televfslon stations and most of the '60 radio stations. The F e d e r a 1 Communi- cations Commission has withheld since the mid 1960s approving a stat.ewide media linkup via microwave transmissions o v e r the Tehachapi Mountains, citing poor "voice quality." But Blizzard reels t he Saturday close<all may away the FCC to approve the network, which would keep television available as a news medium during disaster. The Reagan warning message, composed in the state disaster office, was supplied to key 23 radio stations In Septembtr, 1968. The text follows: "This is Gov. Ro n ald Reagan. Our military authorities are expeeU ng an attack by enemy forces. Public warning devices have been sounded. Thia is not a test. "Our air defense command bas issued a warning that attack by enemy rorcts Is probable. I repeat, Utis is not a test. "For your own safely and that of your fellow citizen pay close attention to your radio for official instructions and information. "Do not use your telephone . 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' - .f0 OAJLV PILOT S•l11rday Ftbruary 27 1971 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Week's and Year's High, Low, Close I • • : ' • I '! " " •: g I .. .. ' " .. " l J " " " .. .. .. '• • • ,, ' • " ,,, .. "• "' •• ' •• "• ' l • ' ' ~ •• •• l , '• •• • ~ "• ,, • ' . l • •• ,, l '• • ,, •• •• ... .. 'I, • •• •• • + •• ,, ~ . .: ,., +! • ., •• • • " l ,., • •?•· '" " '" • • ' . " " ; .. ' _,,~ ' +! ,., \, "• l • .. • +, ,•• • " ,., " , , " Situ~ rob<uvy 21 1911 DAILY PILOT fl ITOCll! ULlfll ,m l m111 m:os..tn ' -,, " 61\ -l'o 111• -t I 1•'• " . 11>.6 -.. ll~. t \\ 1:1" • l 22 .IWLY PILOT S;ltarday, Frbruary 27 , 1q71 Osear Gets . •cousin~ Pilot R eaders to Pick Their Stars Oscar h.a1 a new cousin and the DAILY PILOT, along with a couple ol dozen other p a r 1 i cipating newspapers across the nation, will help the ?i1ovleJand Wax Muse.um give the new award to some of Hollywood's top talent. ' Acade1ny, It \\•ill gi\'e ?i1ovieland Wax >.tuseum a fix on nominees the movie-going public likes best ' Coast Combo Set In Hoag Benefit the Road Home. one of the A-1embers or the spoll!Orlng most popular musical groups 20-30 Club ha~e dubbed this to entertain in the Orange 111usical extravaganza t h e Coast area, has taken the "Great Gatsby Soitee" after ••road home" back to Newport the benevolent party thrower ' • I The "cousin" is a tall, slim figure reaching. lor a star and encased in a block of highly. polished transparent lucite. The stars who win in lbe poll will be assigned honored places in the Buena Park museum 's Stars' Hall of Fame. In addition to having lheir likenesses cast in wax, the stars also will be honored at an annual Stars' Hall o( Fame Awards Ban,que t in Hollywood. Beach for a one-time only created by F. Scott Fitzgerald.! __ __::::::::'.~~~~~~~~~~~::'.'.:::__ performance. •;The. Great Gatsby," said!. f Tbe stylized white gold figure was especially designed for the winners of lhe balloting by the general public on Oscar nomintts in three categories -best actor, best actress and best ~icture ol 19'70. Daily Variety, lhe trade publication most m o l i o n picture professio nals consider the ·'bible" of their trade, made the point ln a recently featured story that the poll is the first effort or its kind ever mounted on a nationwide b3sb1. Each part ici p.aling newspaper has its o w n exclusiv e geographic territory to cover in tbe poll. The DAILY PILOT is the only nev.·spaper -in the Orange Coast area which offers its reade rs the opportunity to vote in thei r own national "Oscar Derby.'' OSCAR'S 'COUSIN' Poll Winners' Prize Bonus for some newspaper· reading movie fan w b o participates in the voting is the chance to be an honored guest at that banquet and also to win a week's paid vacation at either Mexico City or Honolulu (winner'!! choice). The priu winner will be selected on the basis of best reason gi~-en by a voter for his selection or the year's best motion picture. A ballot listing the official Oscar candidate, and including space for the ~&-words-or-less reason for the motion picture selection is being pub lished in each edition of the DAILY PILOT. The ballot will appear daily 'Who'll Save Plowboy?' Cast Listed Now playing at the to be Fitzgerald's most Basement in Marina del Rey perfect work, wa9 a novel (since makin g a reluctant about a wealthy Long lsland depa rture from its birthplace man who staged elaborate al Isadore's in Newport), the soirees for his many friends, folk-rock quintet will stage its sparing neither lime nor first return to Orange County trouble in providifllg the finest Sunday when the g r o u p entertairur.ent possible. entertains at the "Great A.5 a service club, and one Gatsby Soiree" in l he active in raising money for Casting has been annoWlced Newporter Inn's Monte Carlo many worthwhile charities and rehearsals are under way Room. such as Hoag, Cystic Fibrosis for Frank Gilroy's drama Sponsored by the South Foundation, Project Deaf and "Who'll Save the Plowboy?'' Coast Active 20-30 Club as others, the South Co as l at the San c J em en t e a fund -raising project for chapter of Active 2 0 • 3 0 Community Theater. Hoag Memorial Hospital in Int.emational can't be quit.e Newport, the Sunday Soiree as benevolen t as the Great Mary Eastman is directing features a seven-hour mu sical Gatsby. the story of a man who saved triple header, beninning at 2 Th r b h II I H a buddy's life in the war and " ere ore, on e a o oag who seeks to learn if this p.m. Hospital's Pediatrics Ward, sacrifice was worthwhile. Besides The _Road Home's the club is requesting a return to Newpo rt. the soiree donation of $5 for guys and Russell Martin will take tbe of sounds will also present $2.75 for gals. Advanced role of the plowboy, with the Mark Davidson Trio and purchase of tickets i s Marge Bradley cast as his J .J. Mack. rerommended as capacity is wile. Chuck Schicker will play The Mark Davidson Trio limited to 750 guests. Larry Doyle and Dottie Smith currently plays at the Boon Ticket information may be portrays his mother, with Ben Docks in Newport while Mack obtained by calling the Soiree Hutch ings, Frank Utzmann performs at the nearby Lucky Coordinating Committee at "IMPEIUBLE PRODUCnON ... '""'°"'"t" filmdoin's rre1t eftttrtlfMltnt films of the toldeft dl7s. • -- £...,... -... .. ... ~ --"GOOD TO LOOK AT ... bautilur~ --m1ke i seem earthier thlrt ttie 1939 w11m.• -L a 11. JO:U. ~S...1r t5, -':U,6:!S.&1'-111ft l•SM#iC-,•l'fau EXCLiJS1¥E ENGAGEllENT ,,,..,,,_.. • • ! • ' .. ·' ' .> _, ' ' I• •• ~ I• . ' Officials of the. \\-'ax museum In Buena Park expect the newspaper-sponsored voling to produce more than a million b;dloLs in the. coast-tG-Coast poll. "" through March 27. All votes must be returned to the DAILY PILOT (in person or by mail) by 5 p.m. on J.londay, .i\1arch 29. And, though the popular vote v•i11 have no erfect on the selection of lhe Oscar winners by the fl.lotion P i c tu re Winners of the national poll \\-'iii l>e announced in the DAILY PILOT prior to "Oscar Night,·• which is April 15. and Scott Schicker completing Lion. 675-2561. the cast. ,_::.::::_ ______ ~---'-'---'-'-----------------------------~ 1: Wolfe Play in DC Premiei·e ''\Vho 'JI Save th e Plowboy? ·• will open March It for three weekends of Thursday, F r i d a y and Saturday performance al the Cab rillo Playhouse. 2 O 2 Aven.ida Cab r i 11 o , San C lement e. Ad vance reservations may be obtained by calling 492~65. By WIWA.i\1 GLO VER WASHINGTON (AP) Thomu Wolfe's self-portrait of the artist as a tormented young man . "The Web and !he Rock," becomes a diminished yet provocative sketch in a new dramatization ,~ .. hich premiered \\'ednesday night at lM Wa s hington Theater Club. that the theater is still a place to exult in the Jove of language and the language of love." The freq uenl difficulty of transfer from page to stage is constantly evident . The subtle development of \Volfe 's passionate attachment t o Aline Bernst:-in over the years, compounded of a seeting complex i t y of ambilion, resentment a n d ethnic prejudices.· tends to become· mere t8price within suggest more of a Hadassah butterfly th:in a high-spirited Park Avenue rebel. Among six others in the cast. which has been directed by Davey Marl i n·J on e3 through an unhappily clun1sy melange of setting s, Ruth :>.1aynard and J . S. John son stand out as Wolfe's relentless mother and J\.1iss Sutton 's e lderl y h usband o f extraordinary understanding. Recital Set At Fullerton Soprano Jane Paul and baritone Bruce Foote, assisfed at the piano by Rita Fuszek, v.·l\I present a (a cully recital Sunday, March 7. at California State College, Fullerton. Performance time is 8 p.m. in Recital Hall, and admission is frtt. The play by Dolores Sutton. an actress who appears in a central role, concentrates upon one segment of the mammoth novel -the fierce 1 o v e • a nguish relationsh ip bern·een Wolfe and a mistress· mentor 18 years older. the arbitrary proscenium. --:::~;;::::r~!!!!!!!!~~;;;;;:;~-The-latll':r part of the drama fortunately is the more persuasive. promisis c v en greater effectiveness w i l h some casting changes. In the swift. cinematic approach Miss SutlOA uses excerpts from the book to express "the wild . unuttered tongues of darkness ... the agonies of mind, "interweaves real-life fragm ents of correspondence and invents olher bits. As George Webber, the _ _'.'.~~=~~~~~~~~=======~--fictional Wolfe. S l e p hen McHattie assured ly projec ts "I hope ," she pleads. "it will reaffirm !he i d ea , dismissed somewhat of late, youthful bucolic gawk , but the performance is o n e -n o t e , lacking i n n t e r conviction. Bursting torment about the v.•oman he loves and regards as his captor too. seems mostly peevish tantrum. Miss Sutton 's a cl l n g mannerisms, s i m i I a r I y , PORT THEATRE ltOS E. COAST HWY .. CORONA DEL MAR-673-'260 10 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS e IEST ,ICTURE e BEST ACTOR-Georgi C. Scott e IEST DIRECTOR I BEST STORY .1nd 6 MORE NOMINATIONS Piel{ Your Own 'Oscar' Winners 1'/ie DAILY PILOT, In cooperation with Buena Park's J\lovieland \Vo:z: ~fuseum., offers re~rs a chancg to parti- cipa te 111 nolicr11widc balloting to sf'lect popular winners i n tlle "Oscar Derby." \Veek's vacation for 1wo i n Mexico City or !~onohdu and a place of honor at the Stars• Hall of Fame A1nards Banque t i11 Hollywood await tlie national winner. Vote now by f illing out and clipping out this ballot: ------------- ~lark an "X" in the box \vhich appears ln front of your se lection. Vote for only one person or film in each category. Please be sure to complete the 25-word statement at the end of the ballot and fill in your name, address and phone number so you 1 can be contacted if you win the prize trip and ban- lllllltt1ft.18• 1 quet in vitation. All ballots must be returned (in ~ 1 person or by mail ) to the DAILY PILOT by 5 p.m. ~ 1 on b1onday, March 29. Best Actor I lolboci P..a..l..-67J.-4041 N1w-hclalw l111• .. 91e11t Hehl o-4".ai. WMkl 10 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 1-BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR 2-BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - HELEN HAYES 3-BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - MAUREEN STAPLETON 4-BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY S-BEST COSTUME OESIGN 6--BEST ART OIRECTION 7-BEST FILM EDITING 8-BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC SCORE 9-BEST SOUNO 10-BEST SCREENPLAY THE #1 llOffiOFTltE YEAR -MOW A MOTION PICTURE I • ~QSS IUlllt-·• AIR PD RT -1111 UICASTIR • DfAll llAITll ~W SUEIG •'1CQUELM llSSET . ....,,,.. . .__. .......... . ~a:===o I 0 MELVYN DOUGLAS for "! Never Sang For ~1y F'ather" 1, 1, 1, I 0 JAMES EARL JONES for "The Great White Hope" n JACK NICHOLSON for j'Five Easy Pieces" n RYA N O'NEAL for "Love Story". 0 GEORGE C. SCOTT for "Patton" Best Actress 0 JANE ALEXANDER for "The Great White Hope" 0 GLENDA JACKSON for "Women In Love " n ALI MAC GRAW for "Love Story" D SARA ~11LES for "Ryan's Daughter'' 0 CARRIE SNODGRESS fo r "The Diary of A liouse\vife" nest ~lotion 1•1ct11re of 19i0 n "AIRPORT" (Universal) n ''FIVE EASY PIECES" (Columbia) n ''LO\•E STORY'' fParamount) [l "M•A•s•H" !20th Century Fox) 0 "PATTON" (20th Century Foxl WHY I VOTED FOR Tll!S PICTURE (in 25 \\'Ord s or less): ........•.................. .... ' ................................. . ............................. ' ........ . .... -.................. ' . . . ... ' ...... . Na1nc Phone .•.•. , •. Street Address ... _ ....... _ , . , . , ........ . City .. _ ........•.•.......•.. Zip .....••. ---------------------- Mail ballot to: "Oscar", c:/o DAILY PILOT, PO lax I 560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • • 26 BEST ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS AT EDWARDS CINEMAS 7 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS FOR "LOVE STORY" INCLUDING: t- ''LOVE STORY'' BEST PICTURE - BEST ACTRESS - BEST· ACTOR - BEST DIRECTOR - All MACGRAW ''LOVE STORY'' RYAN O'NEAL ARTHUR HILLER ''LOVE STORY'' ''LOVE STORY'' BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - CHIEF DAN GEORGE CH IEF DAN GEOl!Gfe fAYE DUNAWAY 2otlHIT BARIA.IA ftEKSHEY ;, "THE BABY MAKER" 10 JllOMUIATIOJllSfOl "PAnO•" UIClUDl•lr BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR- BEST DIRECTOR - be:-, ........... . : J•A'l"l'C)N GEORGE C. sccrrr o .... Go ...... '"'""°''~ ..... I!!!! KARL HALDEN -"PATION" GfOR&f C. scan FRAN11 SCHAFEI '" "THE LONGEST DAY" BEST COSTUME -"CROMWEll" BEST MUSICAL SCORE~ ****'~~-COLUhlBIA PICTURES...- ••IR\'l:'\G ALLEN PRODUCTION (romwell 1tCMNICOLO!!.•/PANAVll5JON• ! ~ .~6".~o"t•,,:~~~ NOW SHOWINOI IN tiAlllOlt SHO"'*NQ ClHTlft llST SON• lllT COSTUM I Im MUSICAL SCOll IULlf ANDREWS ;. "DARLING LILI" John Marley &Ray Milland !GP:0 111 CO.Of l PWllO.lll rr.tlJil BEST ACTOR - BEST ACTRESS JAllES EARL JONES JANE ALWNDER •a powerful fllm_• -KIM!T/!oMl,,U..TM'S 20lh Cenll#)'.fOl Prmnts TheGreat White Hope PANAVlSION•C(l.QR bJ DE UIXC'= JAMESEAJlLJONES JANE ALEXANDl!lt Exclusive Orange County Run ·AUO· YVES MONT AND io ____ ,,.,. __ .. _ .. __ ,_ "'""'·--·----''Z'' BEST ACTRESS Carrie Snodgress , "diary ot a -mad housewife" . <:~ ri chard benjamin • ~ "' , carrie snod ress r*'* WAT CJlllU WIST IOIEIT IEDfOID ilt "TW TllfM WlWI IOTISMlll" • • •l~H •LVD. Alf •u.t• ' • -------·-·-'"'' CO&l.t,i,wor. & -...... -· .. ""I•-··-.... --••.L·-D• • HUNTIHO'l'Qll ••AeH EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY RUN i~lers is t~! Goldie shines!' A fWlltlrtOI P'lm.t1ll ' -JOHN ICHU_. PETER SELLERS ·GOLDIE HAWN ....,.,., CJ:f&oo•""7td6'&.r, (I) PLUS • BARBRA STI<EISAN D & JACK NICHOLSON in "ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER" 2 GllEAT HITS 3~ Excluln WEEK •• .. .. •• ~ !. .. , 1, ... •• '• ' I• 1: " I• t ,, " r. • I: ~ ~ ~ ·l ! ' ·I • { ' . .. ..,, . • ! : l ' ' • • : • J • ·' ' l ·' ·' 1.; ~ I• f. . I~ .. I• '• '· .. . .. ' .. ' .. ... . " " '. " --- ltiotlaent of Truth Gene Benedict and Bonnie Ebsen are no more surprised at discovering each other in. a compromising position than are (from left) Joe Del Rosso, Carol Faulstick and Alan Hart in "Here Lies Jeremy Troy," on stage tonight at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. Excellent 'Giselle' Presented .•By American Ballet Theater By TOM llAlllJ:Y Df ._ Olllr ,lltt Iliff to,eLher. Diana Wehfo..r as Myrta ud 'nlere is mljch more lo Moyna and the bevy of Wilis Carla Fracci and Erik the very special chemistry who so chillingly dance the ~ ·Bruhn have made o( tM that makes this partnership ,: ·American Ballet Theiter's posiiible than the welding of gamekeefX!r Hilarion to his 1, "G.iselle" a production that the Fracci-Bruhn talents in death and are only prevented ~ · ·bea.rs their stamp a 5 "Giselle." What we saw in from doing the same to ~ u nm ls ta k ably and "Giselle'' was a unique Albrecht by the couraee and I: irrevocably as if this gifted combination that could be persistence of a Giselle who • ' ; Prima ballerina and h e r applied to other ballets if the 1 A-r1'oan Ballet The 8 t er is now one of their ghost y brilliant escort had themselves "'" created the roles of Ole tra&ic decided to allow the pair to number . Giselle and the ill-fated Count join forces in some other work 0 n e o f t h e g re a t '.Albreclit. and allow lesser known artists i m p r 0 v e m e n t s in the They again danced in superb ~le~~ke over the "Giselle" American Ballet Thealtr ln .Partner Ii hi p what are., Such a decision, we are told. recent years nas been in group J>l!rhaps, the two most revered will not be forthcoming, and dancing and the company roles ln ballet Friday night many lo~rs of ballet _ obviously has come to realize 'at the Los Angeles Muaic h 11· ht · especially the k,ind of . ballet t al top 1g p r 1 m a 'Center and they un4oubledly, " II · d 1·d J given us by Miss Fracci and ...,a cr1nas an so 1 ma e --and deservedly -sent 8 Btuhn _ wiH bi:;tathe .deep dancers do not alone make .. IJJJU1. '•lvlwf i7, l9n .!! .... tz Ball Tries TV Old Bowery Boy Making Comeback By Vf;J'NOJ" SCOfl' Shauahne~ay and otlter effete HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Tiie typei. Immortal Huntz Hall, a Ie1end Hall e!says the role of a In hia ewn time, is back before Capone era t r i I I e rm a n the cameras alter a brJef •ftd witho4t the ner\/e to pull bis dlsastfo!!s fling at the world gun. of commerce with lb e Since the heyday of the observation : "Bowery Boys" Huntz has been buffeted by the whims of show biz -visiting the unemploymen[ lines,. doing commercials, appearing ln 5ummer stock and in an "You can't put greasepaint on accounting books." wlJh Shelly Berman an~ later with E. G. Mar5hall and Dennis O'Keefe . It waa suggested Huntz could play "The Odd Couple" all by himself. "Whal do you mean by that?" Ht was hurt. While Huntz has learned to live with his image as a juVenlli!! delinquent oo-screen, his son, Gary, ls attendin; Yale. • '1I ttek/on my c•reer lll&!llY I •• sl!patlck ," Hunll said. "It's 1 I01t art. But wc'rt brin1ln11 Jt ~ck In 'The1 Chica10 Teddy B•ars.' I know about slapstick juat like l learned a lot about bueball caps - by 1etU11J ltlt In the face with it." Huntz Hall looks none the worse ror weu.and he's every\ hit as funny u he was with Humphrey Bo1art in "Deadl End." JUNIOll MATINEI SAT. AT 2 P.M. '1TARZAH AND THE JUNGLE BOY" 3 CARTOONS ALL SEATS 75c Just when or how Huntz salved the books with greasepaint isn't clear. But il is cheering news indeed that Hunb is atiU an actlve ------- - occasional movie. \"fii.ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii~?,ii~~~iiiaiij~i!jji~~fj:~~!!!'.iii "J sold my interesl in the ; ·eowery Boys' in 1958." he "Clawmg Comedy! 1Bt OWL AND THE actor. ln the past 24 years he appeared in ~ ··Dead End Kid" movies, 26 "East Side Kid'' epics and 48 unforgettable "Bowery Boy" classics. "Don't forget. I played three different charac~rs in those pitchas,'' Huntz said pridefully . "First I was dippy', then I was Glimpy and then I was Satch." The only re1remblance amonJ the roles was that in each Huntz wore lon1. grea.sy hair in his face. a baseball cap and a swetillhirt. All were blustering cow1rds, had Hell's Kitchen a~nts and were sight"(ag fUMy . Huntz rectntly ~starrtd in the pilot of a projected CBS .series. "The Chicago Teddy Rears" with t>ean Jones, Annt Sotbern, Art Metrane. Mickey ' "id wilh regrtt. "Now I 2•t Pll.. s~YCAT Is high entertalnmentr' _,., no residuals at all. But .,, somtwhere around the country that series is still showing. I knew lt would click on TV. "But the greatest thing that happened to me was when the 'Bowery Boys' died. I'd been doing the same character all those years. Now when the cameras go 011 I b-..!come Dippy or Gllmpy or Saleh. I aotta fi&hl that and act. New I play mylelf." During acme of the lean years Runtz hit the road playing In "Th• Odd Couple" Van to Guest HOLLYWOOD !UP!) -Van John:'IOll will guest star with Juliet Millis and Richard Long in an epil!Ode cf '"Nanny and the Profegsor ." c..111 I "TitE PIOflSSIOllALJ" I "Owl & P'Uuycol"' ShorMI M lo30 '"" ..,,.._sionDll" 116tJO a 1wo ,,,., Bo• Offit• 0pw s.ao JJ11. Shlw .. t.30"""" 0 The Owl and the Pussycat • Isn't this ·near e1paclty audlltice ill. to I ~ sigh s of relief. 'l'lii!lrs may a ba let uimpany. j • ecitacies. not be the F<1nteyn-Nureyev This praiseworth)"' al ention •· the way you've always • • " ' ' ·{ • -~ . · • • To Mils Fracd mU1t 10· liaison but it is', in the absence to detall was seen' in the 1 few e1lra laurels to add of that once·in-a-lifetime duo. village 11cenes and the fJik- U>' the lavish bouquet she. as goad as \\/e"ll iet from style dancing that presages TeCtlvtd moments aftel' that most ballet enterprises. the tra3edy of "Giselle." ma'tnificent final act. And to· Miss Fracci's was a Again. it was faultless and BrUhn, a truly gre.at Dane. faultless performance but her a great tribute to the direction must ao another column of finest work, to cur eyes, was of the gifted Davjd Blalr. 'aduJalion to add to the many with an obviously inspired1-=-=-':::--::--::;;-=-=c-::c-:::-I :this fine and esceplionally corps de ballet iJ1 the second virile malt dancer has act. Thal act gives us some 1athertd over the years. of the finest choreography In They bring a phenomenal the ballet portfolio and what T N SQUAR• 'fluency to their pas de deux we saw Friday night amply ~"'::l~=...,.,__, ·work in "Giselle" and it is underscores that stritiment. AN ADULT fHIAT I ·not, this criUc would ventun: we fiaW. in otMr instances w1r11 n.u,11 ...... Htti'l' l'Mll1 I · h' bo "THlll:I WAS A Cll:OOklD ·to say, a re aUons LP rn some extremely raued C0,11JS MAN"-fll:I ·or the many occasions in de ballet work. But thete"wul •"' "whk:h this pair have danced slri!!ngth and assuranet'ln the "'THI Alll:ANGIMrttr• rl) ·the Gistlle-Albrecht r o l ts :w~o~r~k~ol~,=Ro~;Z·~~~-~~~ond~~~·~·~~~-~~·~-='="='=""~'=··=·~:I Continuous T.elay & Sund•y F rem 1 :00 Al,. Tiilt Ac•111r WI""'' ··z·· ................. , T ..... ~at 7111 "'UNMT •tll." -tt.U PtlJrllllllt INU.GIMINTI All M•<OrtW • •r•n O'H•al "LOYI tTOIY" (0,) s ...... th11r1. -,, ... •=• · 11:• l'rl.. Sit.-·· I · It · It '·"'· ••••••••••••••••• E•<l1i.IYt OtlY•ln S"-Wlittt "Allll"OllT" (01 ,1u1 • 01n llO<k1r "THI COCKEYl!O COWIOYI FllOM CALICO 0UHTJl:Y" C•I Iii) 1111 I I Cjjii I CIJ fr.dv1l~• DriY1·ln 'h•wll'lfl Wiii DltM'f All Cellr llllW "WILD COUNTllT" •••• "'IOATNIKS" ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• E•<IVllYI DrlY .. tft Wwkltl Jtlc~. 1 ... 11mllo-C1rtlt S""'9r"1 111:1 "OIAllY 0' A MAO HOUtlWU•I" l'lu• .. 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Give ui a call -You'll be glad you did. - ASSUME 51/•0/o 'LOAN This 3 bedroom home v•ith shake roor. brick fireplace. v.·all to \\'All carpetin::;-. custom draper· ies, large covered patio and fenced yard shov.'S pride of O\\·ncrship inside and out. :S27.900. Phone 842-2535 fnr details. DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE 3700 11q. ft. of cherm with magnificent vie\\' of Harbor. Loaded \\'ilh special reaturQ. Uniq1u! tri- level construction. Truly an outstanding homt $67,000. Phone 5'16-2313 or 6•16-7171 LAGUNA 20 UNITS just completed. 11~ bl ock to sandy beach at \Vood's Cove. Sparkl ing pool and commun· tty recreation center. Attractive Spanish architecture. Good financing available. $425,600 546-2313 BACK BAY BEAUTY Beautiful home in the ''Private Estate.~·· near the upper bay. Features ne\v quality \vall to v.•all carpets and drapes throu ghou t t\\•o separate fireplaces. This prc:-tige area home has 4 bedrooms plus family room. 21/2 baths and a good 2000 sq. fl. $57,500 646-7171 HA TE Y ARDWORK ? A free i::ardener 'vhen you i::et thi i; 1'\Ving- tng town house. Enjoy a ne'v \\•ay of life, in · eluding 2 pool s, clubhouse. 9 hole pitch and putt and pool tables. 3 bedrooms. J lh -I· Vt. bath s. plus lots of indoor·outdoor living. Assume a Fl·I.:\ Loan . $26,900 546-2313 LOOK ! A GARDEN KITCHEN Once in a while yo u get lo see a home like this. It's just beautiful! A 3 bedroom & fam· ily roonl. most tastefully deco rated. Lovely free form heated & filtered pool \vith thera· peutic pool for relaxing. Be first in Hne. $45,950 842-2535 NO DOWN VA OR FHA Sharp 3 Bedroom and Conv. den. 1 bedroom \\'ilh separate f'ntry. J-lard\\'ood floors, 2 baths. ExCi'ller1t fAn1ily home 81 S2j,950. Call 673- 8550 10 in~1X"c1. MAN'S LIBERATION Gardening slaves. relax and put away your tools. Enjoy life. be free of all n1aintenance in cluding exterior painting. Th is 4 bedroom condominium includes sauna bath . jacuzzi. pool. tennis. 1-\ll this and only l mile to a fine be ac h. $32,500 842-2535 NEARLY NEW HARBOR VIEW On a lot large enough for boat and trailer. A beautiful nearly ne\v 4 Bedroom & fam· ily room -garden kitchen -luxury baths -a real dream home under market. $43,000 546-2313 COSTA MESA TRIPLEX The clo:-est you can co1ne to living for free after an inilial investment of only 2or r. do\vn (approx . ~8300) is th is \vell located \restside triplex. Three roon1y 2 Bedroom H n i l s \\•ith separate garages, hard\\POOd floor.; and private patio areas excellent for the O\vner occu pan t. $41 ,500 673-8550 BUILDER OR HANDYMAN I Lari::e 91 x136 R·2 Lot \vith older home that can be ,rented till yo11 are ready lo build. O\\·ner will trade for triplex or 4-plcx. Can add ca.s h. $25,500 546-2313 COUNTRY CLUB VIEW-523,000 Spacious 2 Bedroom ho1ne on large R·2 Lo t overlooking San ta Ana Country Club. Many fruit !recs -drive thru ga rage for boat or trailer. $23,000 546-2313 COLLEGE PARK CINDERELLA VIEW Added hu ge master bedroom and large fan1· il y roon1 in this choice 4 bedroom home in College Park. O\vner has moved out of state and is anxious . This home has been up· j!raded throu ghout. $34,900 546-2313 NO DOWN PAYMENT TO VETS Here is ano ther '''inner! Quality 4 bedroom in ~lesa \t'erde . Excellent street -Good nei ghborhood . Lovel y pa ti o \vi th Jots of charm. Termi; -Fl·IA ·VA. It's on its \\·ay • MESA DEL MAR :.? story elegance F'HA • VA 5 bcdroonu1. :\ balhs, family room, 1!1q;e living roon1, \\•alk to: All schools, !hr pat·k, shOJlllini;.. Ifs sharp • ~harp. Priced ~19,500. Call 546-2~1 :1. OCEANFRONT Where else can you find 6 units on the beach? Two 2 bedroom, one I bedroom and 3 bachelor uni ts. Gro ss income 59,960 - Net operating income 57 .640. Give us a call . $85,000 646-7171 EASTSIDE If you '''ant a comfortable 3 bedroom and family room home with fireplace. conven- ience kitc he n, shag carpets and lo\\• main· lance yard. \Ve have just \>:hat you've been looking for. $30,950 646-7171 NEWPORT HEIGHTS-$19,500 Ol der but neat 3 bedroon1 on R·2 Lot with ;illey entrance. )'ou'll never beat this. $19,500 646-7171 ON THE BEACH Pride or O\vnership oceanfront triplex . Gross yea rl y income from summcr/\vinter rentals 820,400 . $110,000 646-7171 $1300 DOWN FHA North Costa Mesa 3 liedroom. 2 bath with built · ins on a corner lot with bii! 2 car g:ara.E?P. No do"·n lo veterans. $23,500 546-2313 ASSUME A 51/•0/o LOAN BACK BAY CUSTOM BUILT 20x37 Anthony Pool. 3 bedroo 1ns, 2V:! baths, large rooms. lots of storage. \Va lk in closets an d a beautiful \Va rm stone fireplace pl us a large 10x52 covered patio .. .\ssun1c a fl V:? o:r, loan. $48,500 646-7171 NEWPORT SHORES This 3 bedroom. 2 bath home has new car- pets, drapes. paint and dish\va sher . Com · pli ment. th is with con1munity facilitie<>. ten· nis court. s\vimn1ing pool snd clubhouse and th e total package amounts to total Ji,,_ in,!!. $29,950 646-717 1 FLY IN TREES GALORE Outstandinc Skylark home top Garden Grove location nrnr school.<; and shoppini;. 3 bt.<d· rooms, 2 baths, panf'llrd dining. Pric.'f'd at C'RV · S28,200. No do\1•n to \'('Is • lo1v do1l'n FJIA • Pho111> 842-2535. ASSUME 51/4 °/o LOAN This 3 bedroom home with s h a k e roof, brick fi replace. \Vall to wall carpeting, cus- tom draperie!'i, I a r g e cove red pa tio and fenced yard sho,vs pride of O\vnership in- side and out. $27,900 842-2535 BRAND NEW & 10°/o DOWN In on e of the fines_t sections in Huntington Be ach - 4 Bedroo1ns and family room - 2400 S(l ft . of Lu xury. -Deluxe kitchen \\•ith di sh \vasher. -Carpeted and landscap· ed read y to move in. $37,750 l46-2313 PRIVATE 'ESTATES BEAUTY Beautiful hotnr In the "Private EstatC'S" near the upprr bay. Feal ures ll"W quality wall to wall carpets and drapes throughout l\\'O scparalr fitP. pla('{!s. This prestige area homt" hall 4 bf'droomll plus family room, 2% baths and a good 2000 aq. fl. S57,500. You O\l'll the land. Phone 646-7171 BEAUTIFUL CLIFF DRIVE Quality cu!llom t:oni;truction ! Bctlr r thon nC\\I SHADY condition! Truly minimum 1:arr ya rd! Located in much drsir('(f NP.1\'por1 Heii:::hts! .1 Bf"drooms, 2 .A.nd lots of fnn _ Bii;! ya rd to play in and rull bathf;. Hui;:e Family Room, Pric••d Right 11,t S49.900. -Call 616-71 71. Lei 11., show you lhis big pool to SYiiln in . Big shade trees to keep '·''.'-;..'.;~flf'-<'i·"'.".".m.'.'""....;''.·--------' cool u n d er \\'ilh a very nice 3 bedroom hn1ne to live in . In (~O!ila l\:lcsa c I o s e to everything. S27.4l0 646-7171 CLOSE TO THE BAY Quality cu:-tom construction! Belter than ne\v condition ~ Truly minimum rare yard! l..ocated in much desired Newport Heights! 3 Bedrooms. 2 full b a th s. I luge Family Room . Priced Rig ht. 1..et us show you thl!! ve~ Ypeci al home today. $49,900 646-7171 4 BEDROOMS-$23,500 4 bedroom. 2 bath to"•nhou se in the beaut!· ful 1ifonticello Area. t'ul l use of swimmin~ pool. recreation area and club house. Don 't do yard \VOrk and live a little. $23,500 5•6-2313 THE FORUM Ts just a litlle bigger t han this 5 bedroom, 3 bath , large family roon1 home and prob- ably costs a lot more. Near South Coast PJa. za and freewa y. tlas many, many extras. Qualifies for rlfA.\1A Joan. $35,500 646-7171 CANOE IN THE CANAL ! J,aunch a canoe from your terraced back yard. /\ spaciou s 4 bedroom home in Nc\v· port Shores. ,.\ family oriented location v.·ith !'\\imm ing, tennis and clubhou se facilities. $43,500 546-2313 JUST LISTED POOL TIME llon 't wait on Lhis lovcly pool ho1ne in Ne,v· port Heights. Every convenience for family Jiving. FOarSunny bedrooms, 2 baths with outside f;ntry from pool. La r g e covered patio, carefree land scapin g. Better hurry- Ca ll today lo sec. $45,950 l46-2313 LARGE FAMILY LUSK HOME IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS A plush home yo u and your family 'vould be proud of. Soaciousness and romforl i.i:: ex pressed in thi s home. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. 3 ca r f?arace. Forn1al livinl? roo m, forma l dining room. fami ly rootn with fire - place and \\'el ba r. \Vall to \Vall carpet." throughout. wa ll pa per. Crystal chandelier in dini ng room and custom fixtures through· out. Professional landscaping and sprinkl· crs. A lot of other extras. $61 ,950 646-7171 or 673-8550 TRAILER PARK SITE Approximately 17 acres. zoned R-3. Can get trailer park variance. Best location in J.tes· pcria: near gol f course and Inn. The area need s a delux m ob i I e home park. Total Price ·$80,000 . Call George Taber -Invest· ment .Div . 646-7171 . ORANGE GROVE 40 Acres. planted 5·6 year old . Riverside area. Excellent care. Asking it40,000. Good terms available. Call Geor~e Taber -In· vestment Division 646-7171. .----------------, to be a \\'inner \vhen it's yours. $27,950 546-231 3 To ~1eadov.1\ark .i\irport, then a short drivP. to thi s professiona ll y decorated 4 bedroom home. Vie\V of Meado,vlark Country Club. Alle y entrance for boat or trailer to the! bi.!: bark yard -a new listing. $36,950 842-2535 !)ol igh tful College Park -3 bedroom plus bonus addition. Large living and family room . J-1 eat e d and filtered pool 15x32 •·fies ta". Cul-dC·i;ac .. .\ssume St;;? VA l,oan. $33,900 646-7171 EASTBLUFF BARGAIN Our tr11ni;fcrrrd O\Vl1t'.'!' J\1UST sell hi~ slu1rp ,I bedrnon1 hon1c with Jar;.:r ffln1i 1y roon1 in Efl~t· blufL R<'decoratf'd in 1970 \\Ith h~'.lluriuus .~h11 1• urpet. h11ndsome "'ood r1t1n,.lln$:: t nd drcor11t(lr v.:atl coverlngi;. An cxccllrnl. r11 n1i1y hon1P \\'.ilh iu 1 ovt!rslzed g11.ra;;c for D11d's '''orkshop. Top value 11,f only $43,900. Phone 673-8j5(). CUL-DE-SAC Convenient to sc hools in qui et nei ghbor· hood on a cul-de-sac street. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. family room and living room v.1ith large brick fireplace. Beautiful landscaping. ttome you would be real proud to own and you can O\Vn it for .•. $<41 ,500 646-7171 EXCITING VALUE If yo u \vant a 3 bedroom ho1ne with warn1th and charm. this is it. Brick fireplace, shut- ters \vith over-draperies in every room, \\'all to \\•all carpeting. Ex tra large patio with built-in bar-be-que. Curved brick entry \Valk and decorative brick fence . Two years old and better than ne'v -71/4 % assumable loan . $30,200 842-2535 CUTE EAST-SIDE DUPLEX Nc\v condition. T\VO, one bedroom units \vith attached garages. Owner built. quality construction. $300 per mo. income. See to- day -\Von't last. $34,900 Term• 646-7171 .!. .-.!. -* SALESMEN * ATTENTION VETERANS WANT A 2ND G.I. LOAN \\'r h111 f' hclP11d nit1ny veterans, '"ho havr pt·cviou~ly u~rd lhrlr IORn~ hrrr or 011't of ~tatr. to rrin~la!r and ;::cl anoth<'I' lu1111. \Ve 'I 1n11,v hr ablr to hrlp you-Ptionc aiiy of our of(ices for full infor· n1ation. ' WORLD WAR II AND KOREAN VETS The n"'v ln\v i;tat<·s thRt your eligibility iA now renewed. You 'can buy 1\llh no down payment. 1~· """"' ........ .,_,.~_:o;:-~-,a,:. ~--J!C'. LI -. EARN MORE! LEARN MORE! " U;I us :dlO\\I you hO\\' • You can earn up to 80'.;. 1 • Profit Sharim:: Plan e Prrson<1lizcd Training Pro.i:::r11.111 • i\lore S11 lcs Help-1\'c\v Tra1n1nt,: Progra m Star~ Jo"eh. 22 C•ll Rancly McCardlt 546·2316 for lnterwltw BIG HOME-SMALL PRICE The moK t ou l~t(lnding valut on tod11y'11 markt"I. In a luxury (nrarly 1900 sq. tt.) 3 bedroom home. Consider lhrsr fl'.'aturl's ; lari:" Sl'f\<H'fl l!'! (amity room \\lilh "·et bar. formal d ining, 2 ~i bathA, nearly new sha.i: carpet, hea\'y ~hake 1·oor. Only 10<,b down. $31,500. Ca.II 673-8.">50 • THE REAL ESTATIERS NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newport Bl vd. 646-717 I COSTA MESA 2790 Harbor Blvd. 546-2313 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17931 Beach Blvd . 842 -2535 CORONA DEL MAR 332 Mar9uerile 673 -8550 INVESTMENTS 2784 Harbor Blvd., Su ite 201 Cost a Me•a •546-2316 \ l WHITE WATER VIEWI $115,000 North Laguna ocean frt. 5 BR., 4 ba. Ne.w England farm house. Custom quality & top condition, Your private steps to the beach. DOVER SHORES ELEGANCE I You'll love the professional decor in this finer 2-story home \V/4 bdrms., formal DR .. fan1 . rm. & 3112 baths. PLUS vie\v. $99.500 1606 ANTIGUA Open Sal.·Sun. 1-5 :00 ON THE STREET OF OREAMS I See your drea1n home in peautiful Dover Shores. Brand new specta.cular 2·sty. 4 BR,,. Fabulous View Brand New Paclfic panorama ln Laguna Beach. Custon1 built in new Portofino area. Huge wood panelled master suite. Full view living rm \\'ith massive Palo~ Verdes fireplace - l\lany extras. r T~is le.rie 4 B<:nn has ·oob11ter ,_ kHi:l1, roRJ.\l f. 01.SON '"i ... ,,.)" oJi. •• C..~ '$",f )l oL! ' ,. Find II, Tredo It .Wah .~ w~·;:,+ :Act ,· " FANTASTIC VIEW-CdM Let me have the pleasure of sho\ving you this bea utiful 4 ·BR. home in Broad1noor. 1st Time on the market. Corner lot. $79.500 La Vera ·Burns · · COUNTRY RUSTIC 1 ' ., ' '·, ' . ,1 . "PICTUR~QUE" ; 1 Unlx'lievt1ble'. Qliiet ~e lined· st. to loads of ''OU?> \VOR LD CHARM." C~ a!l this . 3 huge BR's. s of paneling. [)('ep pile 1 cpt.~. Forced air hea · . \Valk-i n clo~ets, srrvb porch. Pantry. Lotll of i;td..r· age space. New pa.lnt In ,t: oul. Covered patlo • \\'ath· fa ll . Hea_vy shake rool, Bo;lt ;icces.~. Dichondra la~. Sprinklered. Double yard. Dog-run. fHA-VA ICl'l'l)S. lfo1v c<in you miss. Only S'.!\~,00. Hu1·ry &. c·au (Ilf) -91J2.j58.i. I I !~ WoR£~b~tto~:~a~a~'.'l~n$l~~~ I I BAY ISLAND -k16i.oot ~I c. \~ . l\n older 5 BR. home \Vith ~d5 r 'c1i3rHl on lovely island. Pier/slip, t eMis ct. & pk. foimal dinirtg .. even set up for an elevator. A mUllt . to se;ii. ,Dial 61~ .J ., , -. IASTa~UFf Foriner .Lusk bfodel vieWlfO~X(jUiSljeiY decorated 4 bedroom, family room, dining room and breakfast room. Enclosed terrace. Call for appointment 642-8235. $59,500. '" R!,q, U":; 19131 ·Brookbut'6t Ave . · ' , BIG •. 3~11 ·ACRE" BAY CREST. . Want t&iva~~ Then see this shake roOred ~ ·1 ~hai'~f 1 !f'lt!J ·'ln1ge pool . .'p~ay .Ya,<!.& ,s911 . . room .~O: .~~i:ision . On ,g~oi:! $_1r~et, at Jo\v· f"ORl:ST E OJSO~ PEAlrQN $ BAYFRONT WITH POOL -$150,000 5 (or 6) Bedroom home with pier & slip. Formal dining. Oversized patio. By ap.pt. CHOICE LOTS -PRIME LOCATIONS DOVER SHORES & BA YCREST · 90' fo'ront, level, fee ........... , .... $ 27.500 104' J<·ront. level, corner. fee .... , . $ 28,000 85' Front, level , corner, fee ... , .... S 28,500 80' VietY site, level. lease .......... $ 29,500 75' x 180'VU on Galaxy, lease .... S 39,Sf,lo 57' Frt. Pier & slip. Lease .... , , .. $ 53,500 BEAUTIFUL LINDA ISLE -• 56' Waterlront. Lease ....... , . . . $ 69,soO 45 ' Waterfront. Lease ............ ·s 73',000 46' Waterfront. Lease. Plans incl. $ 75,000 108' Waterfront.. Lease ............ $107,000 EXCLUSIVE SHORECLIFFS Ocean view. Fee simple. Plans ... $150,000 I ORl\T [ 01 ~O\ .. 1-!lf :f•R 2299 HARBOR, rosrA MESA BALBOA ISLAND , ·I BR., 3 bath. Bayfront Large yard & pa tio_ New kitchen. \\'ell decorated. Large master BR. with bay view. Large Jot \\'itb pier & lloat. Sandy beach. l\love-in Junr HARDESTY REALTORS 675-2166 "Our 26t~ Y11r" OPEiJ SUNDAY 1:sm WESLEY N TAYLO C 6112 i\1edtord rr., H.B. • R 0., Realtors IE.,, or serh.:d•li. · 2111 Sin Joaquin Hills Ro1d North of ?i,1AcF&dden) NEWPORT CENTER 644-49}9 RAR E :i BR. 2 BA, single * * * * * * * ~iory, formal dining rm., I J fan1 ily kitchen \Vith all b!tns, G1n1ral ·General 11·/1v C'J'Pts. drp~, bltn vac. : uum system. GI appt'aistd Roman Villa His & Hers Gara9e _______ ...,... I 1.1 S32.500 & in Mmovt-in" HOME &. BUSINESS '"'!~~i~ Rultv, Inc: ' BEAUTIFUL VISTA BONITA Greenbelt Ocean View. Adjacent poot. This 4 BR •. 3 bath, charming &: beautifully decor- ated home has everything for exciting, com· fortable -carefree living, including vie\v balcony -and brick terrace. $52,900. Call us. BAYSHORES BE5T BUY First lime offered. Deluxe 2 bedroom, 2 bath home. PRIVATE BEACH. Lovely cathedral beamed ceilings in LR. ·r.og ·bui'riing fire- plac~. Mod . kitchen, self-cleaning oVtp., A· 1 refr1g. ·washer &: dryer, thick !:hag c•rpets. drapes, elec. gar. door. VACANT BARGAIN PRICED $86,500. 24~1 CRESTVIEW DR. Open Sat. & Sun. Hope Gerrie 67~-3210 . ·EVE.R,YTHING YOU DESIRE Excellent 3 BR. FR, studio or hobby. Qualily through-out. Air conditioned, close to schools -pool -tennis court -everything. Re· duced for fast sale -no\v $34,900. COZY & SECLUDED . 3 BR -2 bath condominium on fee land. Beautiful pool aqd gardens. Full price only S31 ,500, Q\vner \VUl consider Jeage option! MACNAB -IRVINE 675-3210 Hunlini;-ton,Bet1:ch I Sheer Luxury I .f Bedrooms t nlaids' room in thii; Baycrt'lil home .,\.'ith I larj;e f'!-mil,v room & formal dining room. Island range & tal>le space in gormct kit. chcn. Dtsigned Ior pl'ivacy & loadM 11·ith' rxtr:is. Ap- pointn1cnt onl). Spacious 3 Ecd.rooin 8a)cfl'5l hon1c with :! firc.1plar.cs, & huge family room. (}.\'ner moving I lO apai•tmtn!. See 1bi:!f IO- I '"'· Distinctive Decorator's Jovdy J bedroom & den home with panoramic \'iew ·of Back Bay: oM't miss this one. D91i9btfirl I ~ Bedroo1n Bayc1'l'.'.st ho1n1: 1virb srparate dinlng rOOm, family room & breakfast room. l\taster bedroom has alc:ovl' type sludy. 3 Car gar. I age. Priced to· ~('II . JERRY .FREUD CHAS. ARNOLD 388 E. 17th St., C.;\I, 646-7755 Exquisite Mediterranean ,tyt. ina: -hi$ and her earaae•. Heavy cathedral ceilln.11, ~­ wall connecting den, Jiving 2'1562 Brookhu"'t H.B. Dover Drive 1010 81yside' Drive 2 Good a.,,. Moo• C·2 loca. 546-5411 anyilmo . Newport Biach OPEN SUN. 1-5 (:'.~~•ntis; ofik~ + 3 BR TOP 'O THE HILL CORONA OEL MAR 1 rm., foyer & dlnin&' rm. Spaee age kitchen. Large ) bdrmr;., 2 fllll baths. Clo.ae I to university and shopping_ ! A mUst to see. DiaJ 645-0303, home-. ' Gener•I 316 Narcissus (2.) 3 BR hOme on Harbor 1NEW LISTING, family 9iiel---------I·--------Lovely .1 BR._ vac-a.nt ! I I I OKI\! I. Ol 'O\ '" .r ,11,,t'"' Blvd. kitchen 11•ith bllnii. 3 Jge btd·i---------WHAT A VIEW! Jmmt'diate possession rms, 2 ha, needs a little e OPEN SUN. 1-5 • Sit in your family room and 325 Marigold Newport T.l..C. but \\'hat a buy at llll Soadr"ift j enjoy seclusion and privacy In1n1ac. 3 BR . 2 Balhs $25,200. Take over 6'/i.. GI Q · k a t Irvin .. To-. 3 BR. + pooJ • while v1e1v1ng 1va1er skiers u1c PoNiei;sion , , loan and assume n1onthly ,..._ •• Fairview payn1t"n!s of only Sl56 incl Rtduced to $59,500 on the Bay a~nt~ by I 312 Orchid h' , 1 14 Westcllff VIiie snowcapped Mt. Baldy 1n 1 BR. on f\\·o 30 ft. lots 64•11r1 t"Vecyt ing. · the bftckground. LocatM in Owner a nxiou.~ Lerwin Relllty, Inc. C~t-of .Qovu & Westcliff Dr., 1 Do (anytime) 21562 Brookhursl, H.B. NB. &aut, 2 br. condo, ~=1~ 1W~ho~~s .. 4 1 . MORGAN RE,AL y,y • 22!" Harbor, Ct>Sta Mtsa I ~~~~~~~~~ 546-5411 anytime 1'617 Por t Abbey Way room. or 'doe:ryour ~~1~ 673.6642 675.6459 . es't price, S6'9t950 . · . BUI Conlstock HARB.OR VIEW HILLS Enjoy gracious living in thi s exclusive area. See this 4 bedroom -family' room ho1nc. Use the· 1arge Comm. pool. Don't delay - see it today! $65 ,750 Bud Au stin OCEAN VIEW PROPERTY OPEN SUN •. 1·5. 210 POINSETTIA, Corona .de! ll1ar. Just 1 house above Ocean Blvd: Lovely "rea .to ''beach tValk" & ·swim. Buy now & be ready for a good summer. 3 Bdrm. home -Jge. rooms. $62.500 · Mary Harvey · · : · COAONA DEL MAR DUPLEX So. of .Higl)*\vay -~ood tOcation, $59.500 . T\VO 2-bedro.om. 2 bath se·~artte units. \Valk io ·shoppin g. Lols of extra p~rking. Call for aop<;.ntment. , Mary Lou Marion . LOCATION IS GREAT Shorecliff. .. not exactly a showplace --but a very cheery, 3 BR .. 2 ba. home. Lgc. pool- size yard. Q\vner moving from area. Asking $59,500 "Chuck" Lewis GREAT VIEW AND POOL. In Lusk.Harbor Vie\v Hills. "Carmel" model. four bedroorfi t~·o bath with three car gar• age. built-in BBQ & Jactizzi . ·Near shopping, school s. tiQI)" $58,600. · Al Fink . OUTSTANDING ·VALUE Fast action needed on thls iuit Baycresl :,home.' 3 'BR., 21h: ba. Super" siZ~ ·fam ily room, formal dining room \Y/frpl. Large pool ' · Check the price! $58,500. h't. C. Buie NEWPORT SHPRES Giner.. I General ..., ...... ..., ...... ..., ..... IHarbor View Hon1es, CdJ\'l. j your very o\\•n 40 ft . ,lip YOU 'LL BE AMAZED liiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;::;;:;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii 1 3 BEDROOM POOL BR. ·B'""'· """' w/many 1 ond viow N••wrt olcyscr•p. I No "'h. ve"""' .• not ono ~: .... , .t l " If~~~;,. reast.Y 10 movt" Into. en. A11k ror Tom Conel or Ct?nt. Lo1v down 10 o'tlier fn. A·11~ume 63',';0 (fr.loao. Mor,th. +$l9,5cio • 1nciudlng 1t1t·1a'ria1 Vee Stln!lon. ! vestors, Builder .only iuil.l 4 BR. 21> b>. beamed ceilings ,. · $38.500 4 .t!R, 211 ba, great location . $44,850 4 BR, 21> ba .. formal dining •. , $4i,OOO BEACH KEYS Go wilh this 3 BR. Ir. den. Pine tree 1hadrd home on ii"· (you own ii) lot. B~ilt tt"nn~. $42.500. Open Sun. J..S, 468 Strra Dr., Coron• Del Mar. MORE BEACHES \Valk to 2 from charming Early Amer. 4 BA . 4 bfl. on Ne""1)0t"f• Gold COast. ff4.000 will bey the housri; 100 a\tpi wUJ htve you 1wim· tnl.ng. ly payments $211. 21JJ Mlt1mir w Jk & L 1 home• likro · thlli: 3 bed-VINCO: REA\. TY ••Ibo• Ponln., '" '"' ,.,,. a er ee room •. f•mily room, mod•m Make an1 app't.. today to ~ee .these out.stand· ing hom'e's'located just steps from the oceau. Belle Partch 2029 Harbor. CM 646-0031 dentiaJ area. 5 BR.: t blk. 1 kitchen, Jn thr nle-dluin 20'!1, 2043 We~tcliH Drivr CALL • · , .;. to bay or ...... 179,;;oo, "6-171 ~ STEPS TO THE OCc:AN CORBIN ""spa1;;,;·i~~" !Walker .& lee Dup1cx~4BR.upper -2 bath1-2•BR. * SACRIPICE * --h . .,..., iv ~ttiui'ort . • 'loW.r. ''l'AV "Cpts -drapes -Swedish fr· 5 ........ 1acular vlrw ol bau I:. MA . Suf>('r s arp 4 BR. 2 11bry I e • , ~e . . I '-d 8 bl . k" h ,--~ RJIN 1 -·· 1 Sl6 1111 ~ •119 P'f · · r, •·Enc~ 'car garage -t·m 1tc . -ocean trom thit 111... new 3 ' ow -. Jre iv rm., for. : • .,...,c ·.~: ' ~ m•I din a-~---·• 1 $l.2 r aundry· 1t'Ootri.:'-xlnt return -·(nvner will · l\R homo l•'l'ht Blµltl. Only . . '"· -ut -n• 9 G month .11>.!oo. 631 .vilti •.-111 RE~, L T .. o. RS •7.6f. 1 cobmelt, 2 •••nnu, ....,,, carry part. $43,950 · ' ., """ "'". .. _ • dl1>1 2 ,..,, .,,. play 3 bodr. + Oen Art Gonion llpeft. Sun, IA • '44.-0134 UIMn Sat & Sun 1:1 ~·lll'd, w'aJk to Mi.ch •shop. Uned \\'Ith r~ nst6rit brictr:' t ~ fff'Jen B. Dowd. Re~ 102'10 Indian Ri\'er Cou rt ping. f'P S23.300, GI or F'lfA pl.antCt& T a br ick, covtreA SHARP-ANAHEIM foun1ain Vttlley 1rJ·n1.~. Call 8·lf·l.2jq, patio. E:n1ry htth le11.ds to ""· By O)'l'ner. '1 br., btaled .poo\, (East of Brookhurs1, \ , , .. lr'J sized roonls thru out. Jit Indoor. outdoor fil m rn1, South ol Ta!MtU Bullt·ins including 11 dish· eltc bllnJ, frplc. l\1any ('le· Vac!'nt 2'en, 2 BA, alr co1"1., "'Riher. A~~tme 51 ~'1 npr, 113-0700 !rat.: $30.900. Liberal ternt~. fom1Ml dlntni rn1., ntar ne1 lnnn. Oprn Ull 9 r~1 ~10-1720. "176o-2767, S2j,OOO full pr!ct. 17141 &i.ch Blvd., 1!11n &ch TARBELL 2955 Harbor I CUSTOM FOIJRPLEX Litrwln Realty, Inc. Ope11 'tll ' p.m. DIAL direct &>t2-."!678. Charge Chol~ NelVPOli Artll. S1·1.000 21;,s'J arookhur.1l, H.B. DAILY PlLOT for a ctlonJ your ad. then ~!I ha.cir and Rm tJI. M. Alack ;;..';i-8700 546-5411 enytime Cl.JI &42-:;t;'i& &: ~ve? lkten ..,..,.,~,,,,..,, ...... .. , . 550 NE.WPDRT CENTER DR., N.B. •• -• • .. • ..> 191 31. hithu"rst Ave.',' Huntington B'each COOL POOL + ! Channing 3 BR, 2 BA area home in prime location. HnJ. 11·d firs, Cl'Pls & drps, huge I 32x2ti pool. Needs so1ne paint & your green 1hun1b. Owners !ransr. l'"P $24,9jQ. GI cir FHA !crms. Call 847-1221. ~ 17141 Beach Bh·d., Htan Bfh Oi>cn 'til 9 p.m. $24,950 1Sx39 Swimming·pooJ, 4 befj. l,roon1, 2 bafh1 bltn R & 0 , garbage <l is.posal, · counttr . bar, c1·p1s, drps. dining area. pl'ivate master suite, plenty of closers. and storage, YA hca1, <Ible gar3ge, fencM, landscaped 0011er transrer. red, immedfat.e occupancy. I' illa ge Real E ~tatc ,.2-4471 ( :::: ) 546-llt OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 4811 Seashore Dr. N'p!. Beach. Oceanfront du- p!r..-:. Best area • bCst value • best financing. $74,SOO. Call: 673-3663 548-:1942 eve1, Oceanfront Dup ex ; OP~ SUN. 1-5 , :mo ~w. Ooeanfront n r. pl@'r, $81,500. Summer rentals wi.D Prl:ClicaUy make down Pl¥· ment. ftich Irwin, Realtor 108 t.1.cFadden Pl., NB 675·60ft0 $30,900 No down GI I bedroonis, huge f•mily room. wilh tireplaCf', entrjt hal l, dining.mi., new ca.rpet. ing, built0in1, n1ttural •wd ki1chen cabinets. First time (ln t~ matitel, Owner trN. lcn~. Or1en tif 9 l'M. 540-11~ •. TARBELL 2955 Harbor , MESA OEL MAR ; 4 Bedrooms 2 bath!, family l'l'Jt'l1u. double PfJlc. Pro. f~ssional Jandictping. .\l- mosr ne~ ea.rpertng_ Jar1e heated & n d f}l,lered pool, .$11.,!iOt'!, ?-!~ doWn Hl V«f· trun~. 011.ys 642-5466 f.\ors: ,";-lj..8308 t REDU~ED $5000-· &ycrn•t By Ov.nrr: \111ca~1 3 br. 21 ~ be, J ik~ flt'"'-s:,.;,ooo 673·7i8~ Jloust" llunhn~? Watch the OPEN U005E mh1ma. .. Open Houses THIS WEEKEND lHp thlt ..... , 1.irwct.ry wOfrl Y•• fllh wMli"4 • Y•• .. i......ti ....... All tM "9c•M U."4 ""9w .,. 4-KrflMM 1. ,,. ..... MNll ~ ".,..,,.... .... wtiera I• t.•ay't DAILY' PILOT WANT Ats. PlltrMa .... 1 ... ,. .... _ fff ................. .,.... .. Hit -· htfet'IMtlH 1. "'"' ...... Mell ,.,....,. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 24 61 Crestview (Ba)'shores) NB 675-3210 (Sat & Sun\ 2511 Crestview fBa yshores) ?\'B 642·8235 (Sunday) 16 \Vestcliff Villa, Newport Beach 644· 7662 · (Sun l ·5) 312 Orchid, Corona del Mar 673-6642; 675-6459 (Sun 1·5) (2 BR & F1mil y or Deni *624 Ramona Orvine Terr.) Cd1tl 642·6472 (673-3468 eves) (Sat & Sun 1·51 230 Larkspur. Corona de! 111ar 675·3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 320 East 22nd 'st.. Costa Mesa 675·4930 (Sun 1·5) (3 Bedroom) 124 2 Conway Ave .. Costa Mesa 545-8424 (Sun 1·51 1000 Sea Lane (1-larbor View Hills) CdM 642-8235 (Saturday) 210 Poin settia, Corona del Mar 833-0700, 644-2430 (Sun 1·5) 2039 Irvine Ave .. Costa tile sa 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 511 Park Ave., Balboa Island 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 631 Vista Bonita fThe Bluffs) NB 644-0134 <Sun 1·5) *1918 Seadrift (Irvine Terr.) Cd~f 644-7662 (Sun 1·51 *2095 Valley Rd. (Marina Hglds) CM 673-6642; 675-6459 (Sun l·5l 325 Marigold, Corona de! ft1ar 673·6642; 675·6459 (Sun 1-5) 316 Narcissus. Corona de.I Mar 67 3-6642; 675·64 59 (Sun 1·5) 305 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675-5726 rsat & Sun !·5) ~22 Poppy, Corona del Mar .tr "833-0820 (Sat & Sun 1·51 18802 Via San ft1 arco. Turtl e Rock Hills 833-0820 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1901 Glenwood , Newport Beach 675-4930 · (Sat 1·5) 2919 Continental, Cos ta Mesa 540·1720 (Sun 1·51 462 E. 16th Place. Ne\vport Beach 646-7171 · (Sun 1·5) (3 BR & F1mlly or O.nl 1718 Marlin Way (Baycrest) NB 646-1 550 (Sun 1-41 *2517 Westm inster. (just off Monte Vista) CM. 548-7729 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 3161 Country Club .Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM 545-8424 (Sat l·5. Sun 10-5) *261 5 J-1arbo r View Dr. (HVH) CdM 675·2101 (Sat & Sun l2·5l l014lianti .:igo (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (S unday) 338 Evening Canyo n !Shorecliffs) CdM 675-5726 rSat & Snn 1·5) *1925 \Vin dVi1ard Ln. (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 228 Golden rod, Corona del ?-tar 644-4910 (S un 1·51 319 DriftY.iood IShorecliffs) CdM 675-7225 <Sat & Sun 1·5) 468 Serra Dr. (Corona Hglds.) Cdi\f 675-7225 (Sun 1·5) *2948 Andros St. {Mesa Verde) C?tl 540·6287 rsat & Sun 10·51 191 5 Mariners IWestcliff) NB 642-5200 IS•t & Sun 1-41 2662 Circle Dr. (Bayshores) NB 675-3000 (S un 1·51 413 Acacia, Corona del Mar 67 5-3000 (Sun 1·5) 25226 Pradera , Mission Viejo 645-0303 (S un 1 ·5) 20318 Flora Ln .. Huntington Beach 962-1373 rsun 1·5) 20032 Ram ona Lane. Huntington Beach 962-5566 (Sun 1·5) 9892 Silverstrand, H,untington Beach 962·1373 (Sun 1·5) * 18453 Sa nta tifaria. Fountain Vitlley ~ij2-5566 (Sun 1·5) 16840 Olive, Fountain Valley 962-1373 (Sun 1·5) 20862 Seri:!e Lane. Jluntington Be11ch ~62-5566 (Sun 1·51 1991 1 Chesapeak, Huntington Beach 842·6691 (Sun 1·51 2556 Oxford Ln. <College Park) CM 540-1720 rsun 1·5) *1021 Clilf Drive, Newport Beach 540-1720 fSun l·S) 19171 Bethany Dr .. Turtle Rock Hills 833-0101 (Sun 2·7) 323 Alva, CO$l8 Mesa 646-7171 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *2306 Holiday, Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun l ·S) 2504 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach 646·7171 (Sun J·5) 1307 MariRn Lane fWestciUf) Nil 646-7755 ID>ily 1·51 20~3 Commodore Rd. (Baycrest) NB 646-7755 (Sun 1·5) 1866 Boa Vl•l8 Clrtle, (Me~a Verd•) CM Mfl.5990 (Sal &.SUD 1-0) • 14 Bedroom) 1032 Santiago (Vover Shore.s) NB 642-8235 (Dally) 2138 Tustin, Newport Buch 875-4930 (S un 1·5) *2832 Drake, (Mesa deJ Mar) CM 545·8308 (Sun 12·5) 2124 Hi ghland. Newport Buch 646-7171 tSun l ·S) 2334 College Drive, Costa Mesa 546-2313 ' rSat & Sun 1·5) (4 BR &. Femlly or Deni 2821 Carob (Eastblulll NB 675-2101 (Sun 1·51 tt505 Morning Star (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 (Sat & Sun) 2366 Orchid Hill PI. (Back Bay) SA Hgts 642-8235 (S unday) 1369 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 3823 Sandune,'Corona de! Mar 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2648 Carob, (Eas tbluff) NB 673-8550 (Sun l-5) 410 Morning Star {Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1606 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2612 Lighthouse {Broadmoor) NB 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 18818 Redwood. Fountain Valley 962-5566 !Sun 1-5) 16199 Brent. Huntington Beach 962·1373 (Sun 1·51 19702 Westwind, Westminster 962-5566 rsun 1·5) *9135 Blackbird. Fountain Va lley 842-6691 (Sun l·5) 5801 Trophy, Huntington Bea ch 842-6691 (Sun 1·5) 16091 Hilton, Huntington Beach 842-6691 (S un 1·5) 19392 Sierra Chula {Turtle Rock) trv ine 540-1720 (Sun 1·5 1 9202 Annik, Huntington Beach 540-1720 (Sun 1·5) 1334 Hampshire Cr. {Wcstcliff) NB 642-5200 (Sun 1·5) 1124 Santiago {Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 (Sal & Sun J ,30-5) 1108 Dolphin Terr. (lrvine Terr.) Cdl\1 673-8701 (S un l·5) 2948 Redwood Ave ., Costa f\olesa !\57-6837 (Sat & Sun 12·5) *4615 Fa irfield (Cam eo Shores) Cdfi-1 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) 604 Allvi ew, La guna Beach 645-0303 (S un 1·51 *16852 Greenview. !next to Golf course) HB. 847·1221 (Sun 12·5) 3814 Topside Lane, Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun 1·5) 2029 Swan !Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 ';Sat & Sun 11-5) • 1939 Santiago Dr. (Baycre!ll NB 646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1627 Port Abbey. Ne,\•port Beach 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 16532 Los Verdes, Huntington Beach 546-2313 (Sat & Sun l ·5) 2825 LaSalle, Cos ta Mesa 546-2313 20962 Beachwood, 546-2313 JSa t 1·51 Huntington Beach (Sat 1·5) (5 l•droom) 2201 E. 16th St., Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sun 1·5) 21 33 Miramar, Balboa Peninsula 644-7662 (Sun 1-5) 1617 Port Abbey, Corona del ~1ar 644-7662 (Sun 1·5) (5 BR I. Fam ily or Den) *1033 ~fariners Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 648·1550 fOpen Daily) ** ll Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 675-3210 (Sat & Su n) *1833 Santia20 (Baycrest) NB 833-0700; 644·2430 (Sun 1 ·5) 2652 Ba.,wood IEastbluffl CM 548-7729 (Sat & Sun 1·5) **:Zt-58 t.,inda Isle. Newport Beach 642-5200 (Sat 2·51 8292 Sno\\'bird, fi untington Beach 962·5566 (Sun 1·51 *2201 tlith St., Costa Mesa fi46·7171 (Sun 1·5) 2501 Bluewater, Corona de\ A-tar R73·2222 <Sat & Sun 1·5) *2750 Tern Circle. Costa f\-fesa fi46-2313 (Su n 1·5) 1020 Pre .. idio , Costa Mesa 546-2313 !Sun 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 11 BR. Etch) 603 1ifari;1?old , Corona del Mar 540-11 51 (Sun 1·5) (1 Bedroom• each) 2295 OranJ;e Ave .. Costa Mesa 64.2-4905 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (2 BR & 3 BRl 481 l Seashore Dr., Newport Beach 673-31163; 548-5942 eves. (Sat & Sun 1 ·5) 503 Mar~erlte, Corona del Marl 675-6000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (3 Bedrooms ••ch) **221 0 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach 875·6060 (Sun 1·5) ..... • •w· ... ,,. .. ,,,.,_ .. ............. w.....,. .. BA YSHORES · · · ONE or A KIND • 60 IQOt comer Jot, brs! location be· tween 1wo priva(e u.ndy beaChl'!, 3 bdrm5, 2 baths. lgt. beamf'd ctlllng living ronm It dinini; llrt'a lae!ni; COVl'rtd.p111io IY /bbq, bull!. in '1, w/1v cpl. IMMACU· LATE , 159.500. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ITh!s MODERN ' bdrm. l . bath home offers a nice lam. ily room PLUS a play room, beatned ceilingi;, blt·in's PRICED Rt $45,j()(), MESA VERDE OfOICE LOCATION , Nrl'd 5 bcdroon1s~ This is Jr wl!h 3 baths, formal dining room PLUS li:r. pa.ritllf'd lamlly mom, hratrd & filiertd POOi ... $.>4.9:,0. "C" THOMAS Realtor 224 "'· Coast H~·y. 54g.m7 !Newport Beach ei·es J.4b-;.64J .------ OPEN SUN. 1 ·5 2821 CAROB EASTBLUFF PANORAMIC VIEIY of bay!.· J\1r.~. 4 BR. & family rm. Lge . brkfsc. area. Huge dou· ble caragf', IHARBOR VIE W HILLS Fant.astir view nf bay & ocean. l BR., family rm., Wtt bar. Outs1Rnding pool. Open Sa!. /.: Sun. 12·5. 26Jj Harbor Vif'w Driv,., SEMPLE Reel E1tete 675-2101 2'.i15 E. Coa'st H'wy., CdM 1 ---$21,500 ' J Bedroom 2 ba1h, / riled en· try, I a r g l' formal Jiving room, kitchC'n w/elec bltn SilliJl'dl.1, Ftbr11ary 27, 1971 l~t -...... ,l~I ( GMMtrll • VETS . NO DOWN or only $1750 down payment with F'llA financing also available. TAKE ~DVANTAGE 0 1' TKE NEW LOW RATES!· Move Into this lovely 3 bedrm home 'vith ne\vly installed w/w ca rpet ina. i·uu price only 126,500. Call us for all the rcsL Coll 546-4t4t. LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN? Then look no further. This sharp 3 bedrm, 2 bath honie is tailored to e~rybody 's budget. Ne w paint inside & out, boat & trai le r s1oragc. FH A/VA terms. ~23,956. Coll 962-4454 "CREAM P UFF" That's only hov.• we can describe this fabulous, single story, 4 bedroo m beauty wllh large family room and ne\Yly redecorated interior. Location is nios t outstandin g in the Republic 1-lome sec- tion of Mesa Verde. Professionally landscaped grou nds & beauti- ful GAR DEN ATRI UM co mpliment the entrance way. You'll be pleased to see a really ne at home at only $39.750. Call 5"46-4141 . FORE!! Right at Mead,volark Golf Course! La nd scape engineer is offc r- in~ his gorgeou~ corner lot, 4 bedrms. newl y pa inted horn~. It 's a beauty, ne\V listing. $37,5()(), C•ll 962.-4"454. 4 BEDROOMS & POOL ' Attractive niodern ranch style home wit h a beautiful 18x36 An· lhony pool and completely decked back yard. Wonderful location for growing family in open cou ntry atmosphere adjacent to the ~1 iss ion Viejo area. F'~IA. VA or conve ntional terms are OK, at a total pr ice of $34,950. C•ll 546-4141 , ONLY 5230 FT. TO THE BEAC H \Ve have just listed that close to the beach ho me you've been look· ing (or. This enlarged 3 bedrm home is upgraded in many way~ including a ma ssive beamed ce iling family room . Boat & trailer access. Avail able under all tern1s. Pla n your summer fun no\v, $31.900. Call 962-4454. ~COATS & WALLACE 1491 Baket St. 546-4141 Costa Mesa REALTORS 9552 Hamilton Ave. 962·4454 Huntin9ton Beach range and oven, garbage dis.1'1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!1!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1[!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!! posal, bar, fonnll.1 dining :• OAJLV PILOr 29 I TAX REFUNDERS $211.500 Duplex 12) -2 BR. rood I E·slde:, CM 1ocaQon. Quaint n~·ntrs unit + aood income 11nlt. COSTA MESA 4 Plu * $41,000 \41 2 BR 11n1t.\, ne.ar roll rourS{'. Slcl'l>('r • hr1n1 paint h1·u~h t., grt rhe se rrnls v.·ht're they belon1::. Newport •t Fairview 646-891! (anytime) OPEN SUNDAY-1·5 REDUCED $1500 1842 IRVINE AVE. NeA.r rn\1~1 n<"" co Baycrest. I dandy ~!l roon111 1mastl"r bcdrnom separate 011 -0ther I fildP of h(}me l. lull aizl' for· mal dinini: 1'00m, family mom with buill in desk unif, I lovrly ac1·ilan carrwt~. vinyl v.·1111 cnvrrini: -$41 .500 - I owllPr will help financr with 10' i dov.•o. Phont' M&.7lTI to vir~" POOL-HOME Open Ho use Sat/Sun J.4 2517 We1tmin1ter Ave. ! •Ju~t off J\f-0n1e Vis1a l :l B<'droom. 2 bath, fan1Uy room, firepla~. hrdwd I nnrws, crpts, drp.~. !gt! POOL with plrnty of dt'C'king, Nor1hrast Cos 1 a ~lesa . S:.0,500 Rov McCardle Realtor 1810 Newport Blvd., C.\J 54!-7729 11rea, large 14 x 16 separate1iiGioinioirailiiiiiiiiiiiiGieinioriailiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-;G;;oine:Tr'Caij;I j"E-s;r.;iRc;V/ tamily room with tireplace,11 A STONE'S THROW PU~RE-PLUSH-S18~50o e-x lra large m11s1er ~rm TO THE BACK BAY Thi!! ma~nilit•rnl li11le n'an· with private bath. 6&100 p. Bi lei ~ $24,9SO PRICE ii;!on on thr no1·h shk nl Cos· Fenced lot. dble garage, { ff { " 11· Jk h I ,, e arr" "a 'I 3 bodroom. "'""'" h""' ,, '""'· ' lo " 00' room for bOac & rrailer. it:: ~ t::: " " • 1· 1 --' fam\ly Roon1. 2 hraulllul and shOllflll\IZ. fl 111 c Cill>l• landsC'apt'd. crpts. drps, im. 'IJ h' ·11 J l ba!h-'. Pol ished har'dwno<I 11·1 assume I I! t A !'.11111 ml'Cllate occupancy. No 2nd p1•e'n1• • 1 6' • Olir" " ., noor.\. To11erlng 11hade lrcrs. v.•11 I ·"'' annual pc"rcent · TD, payments less 1han 11urroun<1 1hi5 150 It. rarm. Al'.!t' inlrres\ or M riown 110 ren1. 73• Of PRIME BAYFRONTAGE 5b:ed 101. C,ov'r appra1~rd C:.l's. Nf'w nn the marke!. ,., and approvtd. N111 nnt 1h1n \Vnn'l hu11 ·CALL • TH1s FJ N~ LOT o r'F'E Rs coMPLETE PRI· """ '" v,_ "· """.' ,,.,,,Walker & lee ,,2 •• 71 ( -··) 546 llOl VACY rO"R AN ESTATF. 1-IOME W1TH ROOM your frrl. CALL ~ ""· • FOR A POOL. GA ROEN OR TENNIS COU RT w lk · OPEN HOUSE rt us v Ac HT IN vous TI!QNT YARD. a er ·& Lee """"" ~AT/SUN FROM 1:00 CONTACT MARCI.<\ BENTS .FOR INF'OR· :!79tl llnrbor Blvd. 111 Ad11 ms MATION ON THI S EXCLUSIVE LISTIN G. Rc11l1-0rs :.i;,..9191 Oprn 'til 9 P:\1 3040 Java Rd., CM 2790 llarbor Bl11d. ii! Arlam" EKciting large .l bedroom, BAYFRONT HOMES ;:,.i~)-9491 Oprn 'til 9 P:\'I I custom !rl·levr1 along lhr --• 11111 fal!"A·ay or 1 ht Meu. 3 Bedroom , 3 1h bat hs, fee ...•.... St 79.500 I * DUPLE_X_ *-BALBOA ISLAND Verde Counlry Club. 3',I 4 Bedroom , 41r.z ba th:::, fee ... , ... $187,500 Rik. 10 IX'ean. Pool. J\lodernl Baths. 3300 sq. rt. 3 car sar. 5 Bedroom. 4V2 bath~. lease .. , . , , $189,500 3 BR. 2'·1 ba . upper; 2 BR .. agr, clo~ts .r. .\lorage ga . 6 Bedroom, 4 bath, fee ... , , ... , , $225,000 1~~ ba. loiver. $62,500 lnciud. I B k 6" '/, <'s th(-!and. Owrn'r will con. 2 Ort>. uyer may eep ,4 • Tandem Homes. fee ............. $275,000 .,,_ 1 d 1 ho 3 Bdrm. bath C'U.\lom home fin nc· F b J b d d I t .1 bl f s1...:r ra l' or 1ne on pen. . h h 1. . 11 •ng, a u ous Y ay, Partial list of home.c; an o s a vat a e or in.\ula. wn '·" 1nest appo1ntme nta &parkling by night! sal e or lease. For additional informatio n con· CaJJ: 673.3663 642.225.1 lVe~. I & de~ign. ~46·~BIO tact Bill Bents. 1 ---I associated HARDESTY REALTORS LLEGE REALTY BA YCREST . 1500AdlnllatH•rW.CM Re creation and entcrl.aininJ? ma de easy, spa c· ---ious 3 bed room home 1rith gracious din in g FIXER0 UPPER room and fam ily room. ph" com bination den/ BROKERS-REAL TORS 1015 W Balboa 67l·l66J 675-2866 Nearly 2000 ~q . fl. 4 brdrm offi ce . Large invi ting pool. beauti ful. new on cornl'r lot w/boat ~~te "'-bltn ind oor·outdoo r kitchen. Approx 12.000 MESA DEL MAR-,, .......... $2 .. 4 ... ,5-0-0~ ............ , I Owner selling ix'11uliful 1\lesa 1 Del Mar homl'. 3 8C'drooms, 4 Bd. + Family rm. li;:e sl11h. 17:-.:11 Family rm, sq. ft. lot. $89.500. hltn kil 1oJ/scH clean1n.t: ovPn. front & rear ~prink. BALBOA COVES lers. GI appr.ust'd S2ti,OOl New 1i st1nJ?, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. pie r and Tty no down, no co~'tl'l for fl oat 859,950. GI buyer or submit. Owner drspera!t. bought aMlhcr Office Open S•turdeyt & Sund•Y• hl~;;,;n RHlty, Inc, ' PETE BARRETI REAL TY "tf6-~4j'f:~;~I~~· ~.. 1605 642:5200' N.8. Dad's Hideaway 1""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Franciscan f'nun!ain"" rt.l!!General General sale. Pal1'n1 . l't'treat model.i'iiiiiiiiiii 4 BR, 211 BA, fmn1 &. rr.ar!I 5prlnklPr', pRJlo, many ,.)(. BUILDERS CLOSEOUT tras. Buy Gr 1.t $-11.000, BEDROOMS Chl'aper 1h11n nc1v. Be.~r Jn 6 \\'est lh1ntin~on Beach. Larwln Reelty, Inc. 21:i62 Brokhurs1 H.B. 546-5411 anytime BEACH UNITS Brand new homes with 6 bedroomi;, large fa mily room with fireplace. form al dining area and 3 car gara ge. Buyer sel· ects color o( sha g carpets. Never be· fore. never again opportunity in beauti· 11 rental units clo~ tn beach fu l Mesa Verde. !\olust be sold this week· Newport Sbore1, MJ title'. end. Builder will accept no down VA Xlnt income of S1600 mo. 14 terms or you submlt your offer. Priced garages. Only ft yrs old. at $43,950. S1J9,500, 30% dn. Visit the Rep ublic Homes Model CALL $ '''·1•1• Complex between Harbor & Brookhurst A.~ or call us oow at 546·1077. (Lie. R. E. Tom~ Broker). Ht •r Nc"P•'' P••! orrlc• Siles office opens •t 9 AM S•turiJ1y & Sund1y • BEACH C01TAGE F'REE -• I . .1~1/purcha.!ll' of lot ju,I 1,, hlk., to ocean. Only Gen•r•I S24,500 .. I '---------JONES REALTY £'7Hlt01' · BELOW FHA 2001 W. Ba.Jboa Blv., NB $6SO TOTAL AppraiMI. Huge l BR, big. $15 500 FIXER-l! t1ll you nt'NI 10 move lnlp l bill: fam rm 2 trplct. all • !hill l bedroom beauty al bU4 c.rpu. drpll, 2 patl05, A ll tl".le: tmagtnanon. paint llnd NE W T'X? annUJI pUtnt.11ge BBQ -rtal 1harp! S3l .OOO. ent!r'&)' Wiii make this 2 BR, rah! interest. Ovrrtiit Int , Gl or .F'HA terms. Call "oJ1)Ban" a co1y home. Ex· carpets i nd •Ill or '· ACT 847·1221. ~llent rental •~• tor In. FA5l'l SHl,:'>00. · ~ w11ors 1ee if to believe: If. w I k & L I La•wln RHlty, Inc, a er ee 11.;&2 Bmokbur11, H.B. 2 baths, large J1v ini;:: roon1 No down Terms wi!h lirrpJaee. Sf)Arious 1 nr a.~~un1(' 5' ~"; .tpr. lniin kitchen with ga!I buillins. 111n<I havr p}lymcnts ol nnl>' Water sol1cner forced air $123 a 111nn1h. Largt rooms he;iUng, v.•aJJ ro. wall t'arpcL I thru nut. 4 hdrm. f;imi!y rm. ing and drapes rhru ou1. Nn dnv.·n GI. ()p('n til 9 p.m. DoutUe 11:ar~i:e and covered I 54(>.1i21J. pa llo. S.'ll,jOO. 5.'i7.7l15. TARBELL 2955 Harbor General General Why buy used when you can buy new in LAKE FOREST for $20, 990. lust $142 a month.* Lakeside homes. 2. 3 and 4 bedrooms. All exterior maintenance and landscaping io· eluded. Areas of open space. Clubhouse and la~e privileges. Pool. lighted tennis courts, volleyball courts and riding trail s nearby. ~ fu rnished model now open for ins pection 10 A. M. to dusk. •Example. If you buy a Lakeside Park home for $20.990. your down payment is $690. leaving $20 .300 to be fin anced. At an annual percentage rate of 71f.t % you will have 360 month ly payments of $142. includ· Ing principalJ interest and mortgage in- surance. Location: Just south of the intersection of the San Diego and the San ta Ana 1' .. reeways. Exit at El Toro Rd . Telephone (714) 830-7300. 546-5411 •nytlme RC!altorJ I lTl•ll Beach Blvd .. lllifl Bch --76Rl Edin11:('r Open 'Ill 9 p.m. p Sh POOL-$27,950 171" 812-1'55 ., 540-'!"_ REPOSSESSIONS rev1·ew ow·1n I .. 1 .·~ FT. Lone EASTBLUFF-OWNER Sparkllns: clean tiomc.11 some """"'''" .,,,. !Jkc olmo•· Bird w"oh fl"Om boo. ''"' ""'''' pal"'"' & ,.,.,,.:,.,, 2. ' Phel"'. 4 ht-aroom1. 3 barh~. row B11.rk 811.y 101. 2 sty, 3 :. 4 A: s bdrmi Some V.:tth LAKESIDE PiAI f.11.mlly rm .. na1ur1tl bir1:h bd, 3 bR, 25' rec rm w/lir pools. ntA·VA Conv. tenns. '•, , . ' • •,· • kltchtn, ()pc:n tll 9 PM h"pl w.11J\ 111thtf'rl. Hu11:e: 111un. from '$11',QOO to S«),000 . 540-1721l. dl'Ck Ao 11:la1JA WAI! •dde:d lo Collin. .. ,, Wstta Jl'IC. TARBELL ltJS Harbor m .. 1ter t,d. '44·1450 18341 AdamA Ave. 96J.552J '"----------------.1l ... :JO OAll'V PILOT Salurd1y, F'tbniary 27, 1971 1··~~~~~~~~~~~1~~~1 ~~~~~ _ ...... 1~1 -....... I~ I -..... I~! -....... !~I --.... l~ I -· .. -l~H -··-I~ I _, ...... l~i -...... I~ Gen•ral 546-8640 THINKING OF SELLING? ONLY 0 TO GUARANTEE A PROMPT FULL VALUE SALE EASTS I DE l l!DROOt.1 $19.500 \\ln11' Ynu ix'I tl·r hu11·,· nr it 11 ill br J;:one. It nrrd' sulll" 11cirk -but 11hal a price-Call ~Ci\\'' NICE·N·EASY \\'ill br your r•~v.•a rd 11·hrn you '"" 1h1~ r h1u·mt·r, ;'\ bi·dn)<11n~ doll hou~•· thllt f!'at urt'~ harri11ood rl11or~ r11\·rrl"d 11ill1 rirh 11ylnn cnr·1o(>t, 'l t1l•·d hath!> \1'ilh 1•ullmans, ••\t1·11. ln r;.:•• •·n1Jn,l'(! \mli<i. c•ouhl IJo1• r1'1rlll,1 rn1 . 1·1,..rtri'· huilt-iri kih;l1r11. ~i'li<it':J1f' d111111t: !'l•11n1, bru'k firrpltttl'. 2 1·ar :.:ar11:.:•· \\1th •·!C'(·lri•· door OJ11'nrr. 11alk111:.: d 1st:in1·r It• lh" \'r rv hf.st srhool~. :\o d111111 VA or min1- 111urn d<i\\'n ~·HA. A~k1ng Slli,500, rnakc o rfer. COTT AGE IN THE CITY $21.500 Sre lhh hH/11''. 11';, lf>("fl1Pd in c .. ~1 11. J\lf'>i.8 jusl ott Hakt•I'. 11·~ ii l;;l"l'a1 valur llrcau~r ynu ::Pl :J i.;<MJr1 ,11r bt.'dl'Onnl~. :l ~1i.1l·inu~ hn111 ... 1t .. ui.Jlf' :.:ar:ict•. ~O()d nl'il!(hborh•/<."1, •'\"'" 10 Calhula· 'hurth It .~chool. J'\1• n1•1n•·\ dn11·n to \l'ls. Total pml. 11·1Jl bl· SJ90 iJll prr 1110. l!URR\': OWNER SAYS SELL 4 IEDRM . POOL 011·11r1· hll~ rn.,1·1·cl 1 .. n• 11h1>1·n t:al1f. lf'a1·in:.: thi.~ hunl•' 1a1;1n 1 il!ld 111u .. t 11- quidlltf' 11nn11•din1•·I~. II •· h11,; 1·1•rl11•·••d l h<' 1irlrt• for fa ,l ,,•I!. ,\ b1•a11 1iful I llt'droo1n hnmf' in th,.. »lf'1<11 fl, I !\\11r d~·1·rlopn1•·n1 Spa1'1"\I~ burl!-1n k111·hrn. '2 11urt'n s1tr ha1h, ... s1~1rkl111i.: hP:it .. d and filtl'red por.I, 111.:1•1,1 11111d~1·a1"'d fl'Olll f,, rrar. j'\o du1• 11 1 .. \'t'1' nrclurrrl t" S'J.9.9:JO. Di•n't 11a11 "" 1 h1~ nnr: 2700 Slj). FT. OF LUXURY ·rtiis lieauliful Sn11dpui nt hnn1r 118~ i>ef'n up.11;rnded in Pl'rry "·n~· . .Joh lr&n~rPr f lll'('f'S 'iH I••. r>;<llY lrtt'f\11! 1h•' Hl\"lll'I" \l'.1111~ action. 4 h:in;.: sizl' br·droo111s. 21'1 tilt·d 1J11 1h~ .. ~rp. fnm. rnoin 11•i1h hril·k f1 re- pl11t:I'. Sf'p. fQnn. rl inin:.: roo1n. Ol)(>n air 1·nlh••rlr11 I 1·rllini: f)r lt1.\r ~li<l'~ 1 ·1ll"JJf'~il1!! in :ill r"nn1~. f'!o11r 10 t'•'ll1ni:: t•u,1on1 d rA IJ{'' 1nl•l1ulr1\ l'1·1H•''~111nall,1' 111n1\- ~c11.l)f'fi 1111 for ~.o1:1.00.l. -"" do11•n In \'1't'<. Srr 11 no11 ! COMMERCIAL LOT + 2 .. DRqOM RENTAL UNll $1'.500 Jlrrr's y11111• l"hanrr to i111"1·~t in )Our fulur1•. This pr111X'rl.1· '' lll<'l\ll'd ir1 (:o,llt l\lf'sa businC'SS d1~1ri1•1 -it ha ... :i prr~­ rnl inNlm,. of $140.00 prr n1••, and h3~ i::rral poll"nti11l for f\1 turr c;ro1vth • at $19,500 >OU can'l ini~~ -1·all no11•! COSTA MESA DOLL HOUSE S2l,500 ::ii'" lh1.; ho1nr irnn1Hll,h1•l.~·. a 1•hnrminc: '.l hr{lrn1 lt)f',11••rl In 11 <·l•·An l'••si1!1•nliRl ;1.1·r11 11f Cn~ll\ J.\•·~11. \'rt~ h11y ll f,u· no mun•') d•111n. 1••111' l,f,~n1••n1 i1H·ltirl!ni: 1.i'''' nn11 111 .. 111n111·r 11111 tw SlSfitl(t 11\n llurr)--It 1"1ll"t ln~t. 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 546-8640 OPEN EVES. TILL 8:30 General Gener•I Gentr•I Gtnerel MATT LA BORDE, Realtor ;~~~.-~:lf~~~~1 1 W. E. LACHENMYER PRESENTS FINE HOMES PATIO TIME Are you ready for summer? This 22'x26' cus· to1n patio with decorator lighting and palos verde rock \Yater raJI is attached to a large FOUR BDRM, DINING RM., FAMILY RM. HOME in in1n1aculate condition. Near shop· pin g. St . JOACHIM CHURCH & PAROCHIAL SCHOOL. FHA Appraisal in and o'vner is ready to sell. VACANT -IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 10°/o DOWN ASSUME LARGE $21 ,600-60/ .. /, VA LOAN . Rear Living Rm., Den , Three bdrn1s. and l\\10 baths. Extra large rear yard -Double gar· age. A steal at ~26,500 -ACT NOW!! IDO YOU ENJOY A FIREPLACE?) This home ba s l \1·0 . One in the step·do1vn Living room and the o ther in the kingsized master Bdrm. 'rhis two story offers a formal Din. Rm .. sparkling 8 11 Kitchen. Breakfast area. Lrg. Fam. Rni .. FOUR BORMS. AND THREE BATHS. Ne1v cpts & drps-elegance thru·out. Block \\'3/1 fenced -3 car garage - suburbly landscaped. Less than a year old and priced to sel l at $42.950 \Vith lo\\' do\vn FHA or VA ter1ns. TWO SEPARATE HOMES On lar,s:!e 50'x180' lot. T\\'O bedrooms each, large kitchens '"ith eating areas, double ga- rage. manicured landsc.ap ing and con'lplete· ly independent of each other. Priced to sell at $34.950 wit~lO( r DO\\'N. Sho\\'n by ap- pointn1ent only. ""- HARBOR HIGHLANDS Spacious Three Bdrm. Two bath home in one of Ne\vport's better areas. 1i'x24' addition to master Bdrm. (truly a queens suite). All this plus large patio and sparkling pool. T\1'0 car ~arage. Nice landscaping. Priced Rig-ht at only $36,950. LARGE BACK YARD \Vhere Children can play safely, gro\v your own flo,vers, and enjoy lhe privacy of 1.:ook· outs in your large covered and \l'a lled-in patio. Rear living Rm .. Three Bdrms. T\\'O baths, Dining Rm ., B/J Kitchen and double ga rage. Carpeted and draped for your convenience. Located on quiet CUL-DE-SAC STREET in North Costa Mesa . Only $29,500 \\"ith FHA- VA TERMS. !SALESMEN NEEDED) 646-0555 220 E. Seventeenth St. (E. 17th St. Shopping Ctr.) COSTA MESA Sl~O.M Prier 11·l1h 7';~ lat I T.0. 6 Bcuut. lum. units: 6 ca1· ~a1·ages '= utU . l'OOfl1. So rt, On swlmn1l ng beach. \Viii ro111lder trade: for boat I or rna.,;ln111n1 S&:i.000 lgt'. 4 nn. hou11e. Bill Grundy, Rltr. SJJ Dover Dr., N.E. 6'124620 MAKE A DATE To sec 621 Ran1una, Irvine Terrace, Cdl\I. 2 Bd1·1111>., 1 <lt•n. pool & \I I E\V. SPOT. LESS Pt:nt·t~L"TION. App'r. onl). CURT DOSH, Realtor 6~2-&172 F.1·r~. li7::.::46S 17::0 \\". Coa.~t lhgh111.1.y -*-A.FRAME_*_ I 2·Sly. beach hOllll', xln1 L"-Ond. l RR., 1~, 1>11. ~ car gar. Hl1n~. nf'11 •'Pl~. $::3.900 I In1n~R~-~s:r~.~1~~l~~~-ra n . ~·~ Ba, 011ly S.'~ fl\'I' n10. 11 S.".00 optinn nionry. CAYWOOD REAL TY 6306 \I' Coast llwy., NH S48-1290 3 BEDROOM BEAUTY I Zllnl'd C-2 fl)r honll' & bu~i­ nrss. $31.000. VINCO REALTY 2029 ll:tt'bor, c:.1 646-0033 Balboa Peninsula 4 BR .. 1lPn, p11r1n ~llxlOO f't. Int J;J'.l.:.00 :'\T:ir~hall Rl'.1lty 67:HGOO --------Corona dal Mar RETIRED OR - NEWLYWEDS Charmu1g 2 bdrni. homt'. ln1- 1nill'. ~·on<I., 11·ith rerl'aced gardrn paun: 011 R-1 Joi. Dl1I. 1::11rni;:r slressl'd fo1 ap!. adrf.on. s:~~.i;o(J, OPEN SAT /SUN. 1·5 2501 BLUEWATE'R :1 lklnn .. ran11Jy rin. Braut. 1·le11·. Li:r. patio .t· yDrd al"-'a. ~icr• 2615 Bamboo, Eastbluff, N.B. 5 BEDROOMS OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5. A real home for the lar,ge filn1ily. 21h Baths, 2500 SQ. ft. or .11:ra- cious Jiving. large living roo1n. w/stone fire· place ~ family rm , elec bltns. FA heat. lots of stora~e space. Covered patio "'ith vie\\', dble ~ara~e.. 2311 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 . Secluded, roomy, 3 bedrm. large kitchen. combination dining & recreation room, lge. li vi ng room \V/frpl c .. bltns. 2 full baths. Expensive carpets and drapes. Heavy shake roof. Beautiful landscap- ed back yard for entertaining. 2422 E. 22nd St .. Newport Beach OPEN SAT(SUN 1-5. Rainbling ranch hon1e, 4 huge bedrms. 3 baths. custom built, over 3200 sq. ft. of real country Jiving. Shake roof, heated pool. 1206 Pembroke, Newport Beach OPEN SAT / SUN 1-5. Sootless 3 bedrm. 2 bath home. Extra large living r1n + £an1ily. Obie fireplace. "f(ingsize" kitchen fit for a ''Queen". Bltns. Plush carpeting & drapes. Patio, dble gar., shake roof. CALL ON THESE HOMES Presti9e Bayfront Exc iting Vie\v of Bay and }-!arbor entrance. on Ba vside Drive. Corona de! ?\tar. Custom built. 4 larJ:?e bedrms. 3 baths. LarJ:?e enter· taining area inside & out. Over 3600 sq. ft. or happy living. Enjoy this sandy beach & s1vim- ming. Veterans No Down Eastside 4 bedrm. 2 bath, large fenced ba ck yard. dble gar. Owner leaving for Arizona. Submit all offers. Only S25.500. Very Special 6 Units One story design ~ Exclusive \Vilh us -East- :side !~ 2 Bedrm. 1 balh each. Bltns. refrig., crptg. drps. fenced \\'/compl privacy. separate patios. 2 blocks to 17th St. shopping. Present inrome $850 per mo .. but should be raised. 10,..fi 00\Vn. W. E. LACHENMYER NEW DUPLEX 1860 NEWPORT BLVD ., COSTA MESA South of Hwy. $71 ,500 Call 646-3928 or 545-3483 COOD 1~co:-.1E Need 3 Real Estate S;1lesmen Right Away! DON V. F RANK LI N • ll!!!!!!!!!!!!'!f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llJ!ll!ll~!llllJ!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Realtor e 673--2222 e General General iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'I 1·5 Evenings C1ll 6'42·7438 or 548-3265 OPEN SAT /SUN. ~--.--=----~-~--'-''----I 222 POPPY OPEN SUNDAY l to 4 General Gtner1I Oi.:r<in 1·1r111, Jo1s of s1•rlu.~1u11. --------------------·] :: Bdrn1~ .. 2'1 barhs. In p1c- t 718 r..IARLIN \VAY. Exceptional 3 bedroom. 3 bath. fan1ily room \\'ith fireplace & separate dining room. Perfect condition, $62,500. -BAY & BEACH REALTY, Inc. 22 Yt1rs of Service In Tht Harbor Araa RETIREMENT OR TRAVELERS One of a kind condon1inium (The Bluffs). Ground level 2-bdrni .. 2 baths. lge. livin g rn1. \l'/frpl. Be aut . yi e11· of "greenbelt." Price reduced. $4!:1 .:IOO. HARBOR HIGHLANDS Price reduced. 4 Bdrn1 s .. 21 :! baths. l·id 11·d. fl rs. 65xl 10 lot. i\.lnny extras included. No1v only S3!l.500. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY :? Full R-.! Joi:; \vith 2 bdrn1 . hon1e plus l -hdrn1. apt. "' lrplc .. •\djacent lo con1n1cr- c:i::il. Price· lot \'alue -S69,500. CAMEO SHORES Spacious vte\v home. 4 Lge . bdrms. 2 Scpa· rate \Vings. Ideal for teenagers or gue~l~. Lge. "Island kitchen." Pool \\•/lge. patio. 3500 Sq. ft. living area plus 950 sq. ft. 3 car garage. Ke y to 3 priv. beaches. $97.500. BUILDERS REPO !UJ'f'Squ,. ro1•on11 rlrl ~l11r. Sli'.l,."oOI), (ired hill ftEAJ.TY Un11·. Park Ccnl<'r. lrl'1ne 1 Call Any11n1<' 8:COSlO "GIVE ME LAND" Trf'r Shaded 80 11. lot ~2 :t 3 101~1. roomy 2 bedroon1 hon1r. Hi:;r:h Polished bran1 l:'l"llings 1 nea1 uu•nmr I GLENWOOD LANE l\":\N WElJ,S 4 bedroom. 3i,~ bath. family roo111 , separate dining roon1. JJOOL. \\'ith ja- cuzzi . $81 .500. HARBOR HIGHLANDS 4 BEDROOi\1, 2 bath. family roon1 . Ne\vly painted & close to schools. Asking 839,500. ROY J. WARD CO .. Realtors 1013 Mariners Drive, N.B. 646-1550 Dover Shores Office u n i !.~ I . 0 n I ovr I v I .a r k;; pu r t"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!!I!!!!!!!!!!! 1 'i blk.~. 1» A1s::-Corona i ! &>a1·h ,-..:n loan r·hargrs! Costa Mesa $1'.!'l,::,,OO Un iv ersity Realty ::OtJ\ E C~I 111•.\ tii.l.6.110 Dreamy Location-- 11nd, iln•nn1,1 l~1u .• ,. 11l1h :i 11tlrni.• . ~ 1o .. 1h, • ~ Blk. 10 lh1· h<•a1·1i. T1v 1(1', doll'n. ,,~klllf! ~-11.W\11. OPEN SUN . 1.5 227 GOLDENROD Delancy Real Estate 2.'IU E. Cllr.~1 ll11 y., Cdi\'l &14.;2;0 :I------ 305 POPPY OPEN SAT /SUN. 1.5 1:: Hdnn., ~ lu ll hotl h~: ·"'I' 1/111. n11 . ~;\Ira li;:r 2 <'il l" :,:.11· 111th bol111 s1ora11:r. Elf'<"· lnu1n• r1lll•t't'll fON.'l'd a I r. Priced for quick sale! .$21.950 buys 1hii; hr11utlfully nl'll'I)' d1•i.:orR!Pd :l lift c:nn- rlo, :,i•, bath. Al! hltni; r lrr k1!chen 11• f'ye lrvrl ovf'n, ~epara 1e pantry for ll!Ora~r. floor length rlr'J)s, new 1!111'!-. pll;• sha~ 1•rr1ts. Complete!> 1•lost'd-1n \Q',.:24 ' p111io 11· hl1n h-h-q knook, 1'; rar ~arag•· 11 rlhl s111og-111J d<1'11 ~Ill· )!Ir 11 alk-111 rlonr. 1 hlk 11·0111 1·Jr111rn!nt'Y st"hnol ~.. 1 • l') 1 .. i~,~ I•• :'oi, LO.tSI Ph11.<1 s h .. p111111.; 1·rr11rr. H~ 011ncr. Costa Mesa 2 Story Doll House l-"ra1un11g bea111erl t'l!:lling,,, rounlly stylf' k1trhen \1·1111 bltn~. load! or panrlhng and shakf' roof. Truly a unique Eastside home 11•!th beautiful lTl'lt.~. l'lll"Vf'd entry door. .spi!CIU\1.~ LIJJS1111rs and 21"1 l'ar i.:a1·ag<'. Unbehe\·nbJe l•l\Y pri1•e • S21.9j(), P.S. Onn'1 n1iss the bascmcn1. Jus1 h.~t1•d • I/URRY: Call ."110°11"11 IO(X'll ('\"I'S I :'\1111 101·. 11r. •1Ct'arl. ..~1,i-O;:Oi. 0~ n1nn's IOJ's . }Our !!:1111 0 ,, 'L\' $G>.---~ - B "d I r I '""' s2:;,9j() . RR 1-~~ B,\ (!hi Uu er 11·an s 3lll sa r :11 ,, . p . ·----.,.., r.ot.r !;prr111l-S!rp& trr .\l\"CC. 4 BR. t;;j, ~ Ip, 2 ~1y: ~~1i;..:ri ;::. to l~t fir. 3 ilppl. I •~ ~ C \I 1 ·~cc111t• ropt'rl1rs ti 1,;:i1:.u 1!111'. Pi·hnr 1(1(·,iOOll ony ,.,,".,.,· oo;l;i . ri: .. o. _____ ._ -· cation near schOoL~ k :-hOJJ-Passionate Poins11ttia :"!1 . Pon1ona .t: V1t"ton;i. ping. 3 Bednn, 2 b.ith. fani-Thnr's 11 hen-you \l'Lll find a Pa1n1 11•ilJ add SlOOO ily rn1, ne~· c1·pt~ &: p;un!. .~uprr sn11u·1 J bedmom, 1 lo appearance. 100'1> VA I General 111 TOPAZ Garden setting. 3 bdrm. home, close to South Bay front. $49,500 204-204¥2 DIAMOND 2 Bdrm. ho1ne plus n1odern apt. ·has xl nt rental income. 209 RUBY Properly $52,000 3 Bdrm . & den. Xlnt large $64.500 family home. 214-2141/2 ABALONE Duplex property in Xlnt cond. $52, 750. Plans for addition included. 224 GRAND CANAL \\-aterfront 3 bdrm. home; 21/l Pier for boat. Xlnt. financing. bdrm. apt $116,000 221 ORCHID, Corona del Mir Sat/Sun . 1·5. 2 BR. home plus guest rm. k bath. Beautiful location. ~55,000 18905 ANTIOCH Sun. 1-5. Beaut. family home in Turtle Rock $45,500 WILLIAM WINTON, Real Estate 229 Mar ine, Balbo• lsl•nd 675·3331 Generel ! 1 ! TRIPLE 3'S I!! 1'he \Vise O\vl sez .... be quick on these THREE (3l Bedroom hon1es on one lot. Priced for immediate sale. Only $52,000 Better call n0\11! 675·4930 RUSTIC Cute 2 bedroom home \Vith large family roo1n . llUGE Jot. Raised brick hearth in liv· ing room. Fireplace & BBQ in fa1nily room. QUICK OCCUPANCY. If you are searching for that "COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE," THIS IS IT: Only $32.000. CALL 675·4930 5 BEDROOM AltfBLING distance to the BLUE PA CI· FIC . Oriented for a big, FUN·LOVING family~ \\I ATER.r~RONTING the canal & near the clubhouse. pools, tennis courts & ··rec" area. SEPARATE family room, 3 baths & S.P-A·C·l·O·U·S.N·E·S.S:: ONLY $ 4 7 . 5 0 0. CALL 675-4930. COi.ESWORTHY & CO. REALTORS _ ..... , Ila """'''·tt)f ~-~----------~~-Costa Mes.11 East Bluff -::.,--~~~~~~·~~~~,_,..~.,..,,....-1 :'>IESA Ve rde pool home -1 By Owne""Make Offer I :l br, 1 ba, ~ lrplc:-:. ~am I Beaut park vif'w condo. Jm . l'nl, n1any xtra.s. La~\ \\'knd muc oond. 3 br. 644-.;468 offered by 01\ner. 5~0-6287 :O.IESA VerPc --arca;-2 .sty, I Fountain Valley 4 BR &. den, :!'; 1.IH, bl!ns, BLDR'S Sacrilice-Span. sl)'!e $39,500. By 01vnr. a ft 4 ~ 111.1 ct1sltln1 ~ Br. $32 500. 5'16-17j8 Slj()() dn. Loadrd w/ xiru. BY 011nrr .. :l BR pool ho111t!, I Shakes. frpl. Crrt t.hruout. I crpts. drps. $2j,j0(), Prind. Sprnklr:1, lndscpd. tn c g. pal~ only 546-29l j_ 1 10223 Ph e 111 an I Ave j37--0:lSO I Dover Shores I BY o""nft'. 4 BR, 2': ha, 1 *EXECUTIVE VILLA Block 11all. ~prinklr1·s, Xlnt l::nterta1ner's paradise w/ cond & area. SJ 4,000 . pretentious v 1 e 11•. Dclu.'< '°'.,..__3~"-"'-·,__~,---.,---1 j()()Q sq h of custon1 design 1 Huntington Beac'1 lea!Url's in this j BR. :; ----------1 ~;,,,~ '~~-,;;,~" home I BIG 4 BR. PLUS POOL East Bluff OPPORTUNITY To ob1ait1 a \"£'1)' ch01l'C "Tr111a Plan" -~pl11 ll'vl'I . '.\ bdrn1 ., 2'~ bath piu·ksldr hon1e. Perl!Onal silua rlon forces immed. 11a!e Pt grcrir . ly ~Juced prier. Offers nC'ar $38.000 t"·ow~ f conaidc1 ed . 61-1-11:'.3 CORRECTION - :-<!y la.c;t ad should ha1,. trad "CUSIUITlllt'd"' 2 sly ;\lacco, lovely additions &. extra.$. Ch1·r1er 6+1-14j(l_ ONLY $22,250 t:nbe!lcvablr! You C.ln'l mlsa on a hon1e like th.is. Trel!: I inert ~I. :0.1odcrn plu sh dl!:cor fron1 deep pile ea1>peting to derorativl!: ~·allpaper. Queen. slzed bedrooms. 2 baths. De. luxe bui!l-in kitchen th11t sp11rkle~. A,\J.F'}.f intercom. Covered patio. G1111 BBQ. Boat ilCCt'S~. Healf'd kidlll!y shaped pool with all th I!: ,.,quipn1en1. Near beach. \'c1y 10111 down. Hurry • Br 1 .. 1 Call (711! 962-;);')S:i. ' fORf.ST [ Ol.,O\ ... Rr,A I r"()R 5 19131 Brookhunt AYr . Huntington Beach linrlcr 1hr markf'I pr\re. Ov.'n. rr mulit srll imn1C'di11tely. sparkhni;: J be<lrn1, 2 bath i 1 srory home ~'1th fRmily I.:\ bonuii roon1. HPavy shake 1 rool, fu lly rarpctt>d, fAnlas. tically land!iCApt'ri & moN'. Now only $30.9:.o. Ca l I ~·i:i-842 1, blrns, fireplarr, ht'R\)' sh:1kt_> bath horn<'. rircornt!'d n\Ct'· po51iib!r, but anyonr can roof, sprinkler~. All 1<'1·111~ I.\. on 11,n R-2 t'Orner, ready :i.s~umr Slj.iQO. :'!·:;.'.; available incl no down pa~-for !llii! 2nd unit. V1\ (ii Sll'i PfTI. Be.its $©\luU}A-lG£tfS9 1nen1 to vrlt'rnn~. \\',.. 11111·r .111~1 S-11.;,oo P8YLlli! S200 r£>nl for thf. key • l"acant • 1'1•1• 1111)· University Realty 1,or~r. 01\llt'r n1nl'inc In 1ln11•. Ci1l1 ~>41}.ll.ll. lif'l'1l 11.(.:e ::00 1 t:. C~t. Hwy. fii3-h."o10 Lnkl" E\~1t1o1•r, 1rarlr'.' llP11l 1nrs, IOJ><'ll ('\f'~.I. OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 1.~111' n1r~. :;.-l,':.\r 1!llh ,ll~·fl.l!"I~ :;.is.2.1~2 338 Evening Canyon Rd !-ih(1t¥•rl1f(~ .• ~ l-lrtr111 :t ha ~I ES1\ VERDI~: \o~h C oasl NO CASH n•q111rrd H fju.1~1(1cd 1r1 inl 1-"llnnly nu frpli· 1,~r. hark Orli~hlf11I. lari;r In n1 1 l ~ 528 500 I ,,,01·-It•••> II''' , <1<>•'<'>< .,,,,,1 I I ' I I ho1111• in Jl('r[Pr! !OCll1\«ll 1 •· • • '·' • 1.tn '"'' u1 111'1\ lf'llr 1 h Ch " '-1-p•I• 11 1· !' ... · · I AR. 2 P.,\, lan1 1111. !,~,• "Sp1nis arm "''1 ""'111 ·: .,{',.._ • r.I s;,,.:.ooo I 4 Bd. + F•mily rm. "r1iar:11e f1111llly ll<"Y\!l1,l ~c'f•nu· P1 nrorrr!r~ 6~-~;,;~ir, ~;~1;: 1:~~i1~~! 1"~;1t~k~o '~'111 I A del1ght lul rs1lf'rlr-1~'f' :'p.'li '· frr~hly p;un!rd 11.11d •1a111n,1t -==~~ S31.400, :i:17-&Ci" ious rtttry hRll. •linlnJI rni.. ror you, JlilY1nrn1s le~~ 1h.in IRVINE TERRACE ----1 4 hc1ml .' picturr wlodoo't. S200 prr mon1h. Tr111lf' your;, )rs )'flUnJI. 4 ~r. 3 ba ., Open House Everyd•y P k l'k •• 0 ,.11 0 homr. po11•1lrr rm, hun1ly rrn. sep.. 3 br (In 1n1n1ense ocean Yie11· Ar I I' y:uu. flt'!! I • . G Pill. ;it(}.lt..'O. Walker & Lee 11ra1,. d1n1n1::_ r1n. rt'llt la m-lot. Cul.de-sac, IOI& of trrr~. TARBELL 2955 H bor 1ly hOuM". t or ii.alt' by 011·11-S21.950, ID'<! Linden Pl, C.;\I, •r rr. II D!I Dolphin Terrace. °""nt'r. Days: :>18-4192; ll's A Doll House Rrahor~ Oiwn Sun I ro :, pm. E\·e~: &12-1122. 4 Brdrrn. 2'r h:ith~. ru iS.'tl Edini;::rr ----_c:., __ I ":,.cc.__:__:__=~--- f7141 8.i!-445.> or .).1~5141) St:E TJIE BOATS lron1 :1 NO QUALl~l-1:'\G~ • \\'i th M:hoob. 5hop~ '" bc:ieh A~k· ri11• of IOl'l'l)I C'lt'f'llln l'irll' C11~h 10 FHA Ulan. :: Br. in11: S.i.:l.:iOO but who1 kn1111,.~" DOVER SHORES ho1n•· onl~ 1 nl1\· h11rk. 2 .111s1 pain!ecl. L1kP t1"11 •Im).\ f"llA or GI lenn-. H's Mh.~rp \'le"' tw'lmt'. 11"'3 SRn1il\gO Dr. hr. 2 b.1. (if'n, un·1~u11.l hllni . rl"l!.l: R.· kit Unor ... L1 ~1"d and clcru1 1-11.•11.dy !O tlll)l'C-St~! buy • spa.r. j RR. 4 l>.i. ! [,l'<'pl1on11l qunhl)' h,.1011· S2.':.:il0. 1'r;. S2.i.OCXf: Ai;i:I. lo. I A1l:1p111hl.-. floor phu1 l!lr $i0.0CIO Q\1 nt>r 6i3--06()!1, l.•rwln Re.1lty, Inc, 1'ouple or t~e. !11m1ly. Nc111yjCllAR\11Nf~ J)urlr."b"",\' 21 \':~ u .. •kh11·~·. 11.B. rif'('Or111ed. By app'!. S!H.000.1 01~·nrr. on i\1nri;:utri!,. Xln! ~5411 anytime Bill .Grundy, Realtor htt'on1" Dl'Pl~t:::X '31.500, tnr ~7>1(1 '! BR. Sll'·!'C'I. Cp!-drp, Gi•r Pa!16. $'.ll:l'I (tn•\'11. Z138 "A Th• Pun/• with the Built-In Chuck/• I c A H w A I !. I I I I I A bond leader wa& asked' .. "Is fhor a new hippie drum: mer or did the old one -a [ N E E T A 8 ,-?" ~·Zf C \ I 17 I' I O Co!f!cft it th• tl!llC\:!• ~ucltd _ . . b.,. 1111;,,g il'I Ila m1ss,,,o WOl'C/1 you develop l•IJfl'I s:&p No. 3 b•low. 2: 4 i • $ PRINT NU#.'>8ERlD tE ITERS IN SOUAJIES ., UNSCJIAMBll FORI • I ANSWER ! f!O~F. 1runllni(? \V11.tcii"il\C. 83:1 Dovrr Dr., N.B. tl l:l.41i20/ • • ~ii:)'-01!"111 • • i-..,..,.,,..,..,.,,...,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,;j_O~P~E~N~tt~O~U~S~E:.::co:l~um::::'.'·c___ l11n1t--A-Lfne 642-j(ji8 \;l''ll hrtp you sell! 642-5678 ""'· &l:l-I0"1 I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN DIME·A·LINE We"ll ht'lp you IC'll ! 642-5678 ------------------------------· S.tturd,u, ,,bruary 27, l~n DAILY PILOT J ~~~~~~'.1~~~,~~~1~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~I I~! ........... l~! -~ .. I~ I ........... ·~~~·.. ~I '"'"'"' 1 ~1 ! -.i ...... l~ I -1·-I~ I -h< ... I~ :;..;;;;;;;.::.;; 11 ~;;;;=1 _,. .. Acr11g1 for 1al1 150 J eu1ln111 1 HouHs Furnished 300 1 Hou1t1 Unfurn. 305 I House. Unfurn. lfi ACRES Clt\'eland N•rlon11.I Coste Mesa 1 General General Newport aeach Corona del Mar Opportunity 200 I TH:NiLO PRIVATE ROAD [ fott1t. Crttk & oak trtts.IAAA -3-ll<'-d-,..-m-.-,-b-,-1-h, fmmac. l BR, Mn, din, rm CloM to Rr.ag111n '1 ranch. CANOY ANO harrtwond !loo.rs d 1n1nK 1 t BR cortqe, tot OK •• ,, sn I Harbor View THE NEW 3 bath home on lge, tenet-<! Sl35i0 per 11rl'f'. Terms. Call SNACK SUPPLY room, nu111.1n,, d!shw•~htor, I BR furn collage: •·•••· S7~ Homes JlnJa Jj£ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES Ha~ Deen combined In this lot. Ught airy rooms, man1. ownr.r l17-7119 WE ESTABLISH dispo!R!, f!r!plact, roreffl 11 BR priv hOme ........ SH)(l 3 ~-m 2 ba'"-lW<urio"' charmin& oJder hOme. De-C'\lttd 1awna & beaut. gar-ALL ROUTES 11.lr heating pal!o Neil.t 2 BR, vacant/ready •.•• SIOO ·~·-, · .. _ u•~.' .. -~.. _,. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY tailed, rustic exterior ol d "bl & ho Apertmenta for aalt 152 . I . '2 BR r _, kl"-$'""' carpet ..... pjea u11_..1 .... •OOd plank, •tu"Co, LG..... ens: " ' garage . s p. (No sclllni in110lv<!dl ihopp1n.i.: • ea~ for 1'1 oc~. wi •••••••• ..... bull l lhcludl If cl' .. c. Assoc. pool k puttlrti creen, LIDO ISLE • Must sacrifice, CASH REQUIRED yr111·s or mor' $285.00 mo l BR kid1/pet1 OK •.•• $155 I· 1\3 111' te ean. I Lind• Isle Drive PICJ'URE WINDOW 4 cov. Bt11 bUy In area, $64,500. 6 beach apts. All furn. 6 Pl $9~ 00 Walrr paid 3061 1.;orPn Lane 4 BR hone ranch 2 al'T!'s S250 in& oven, tenccd yard, ireen ER.ED VERANDA THAT ., • ., ,.,....., cou· ., ... ,, 1"'-•---. • -,., I n one ............ ,.,. 1· I 'I"~ I STAR LET n bell & park wi!h cabana A , I Cali VU"'f0o6\l for app't, • ,v 1"""'10'.:..., PJan two ···•· .. ,,, $162:1 00 I . e. ,,. .........,....: or appl: * 6-7J30 \ pool onJy 1tep5 away. Thia Spacious 4900 sq . It. 4 BR., 4'f.t bath home. Dining rm., fam. rm., study & 38 ft water~ front li ving rm. 2 Fireplace s. Cariteted & land scaped. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....... ~1114,840 AFFORDS A PANORAMIC Biii Grundy, Realtor Lind to yr. 2018. -· ... · Plan ltu't'e ........ $32i0 .00 I BR H.!!e. Furn. $15.1/mo. FREE Rental Book-0-p In OCEAN VlEW. Deep, tree , 642-6097 days. 1 11 !l '" beautlM home only 1 yr. old. shaded Jot enclosed w/ramb-j EfuuLOUS VIEW Excellent income for a. fe'A' S50 sec;. A u! pd, Older 11nd Bmwse. We have plen· I Con)'enlent to Faahlon h- 11 hl 1 k 1 Cemetery 1 tiours "-'eekly work. (Days & 1 adults. no pe1s, no chldrn. 1 ty. WALKER & LEE, land & aJJ shnpplna. $350 pr. (:; 1 w :: /:oc cth e:e,h • 1 BAY & OCEAN Lots/Crypts 156 Evenings). Ret1ll!ng and ell: 646-8<164. Realtor5. 2790 Harbor month on le•~. Avail. Jni:ue~~mode7edl, ~ B;~t.i Channing 2 Br, 2 Ba. Con1. 3 Gl"IVf' iltei ln Garrlen of ltcllng money from roi~ 'lJl. I K~OTTY Pine gue~I houif'. Blvd, Ii.I Aflams. I March tit. Please phone 26 Linda Isle Drive pecorator furnished. 5 Br. 5 bath home fac· tng ~arbor Island. Jacuzzi & sauna . Ready for unmed. occupancy. W /dock $200,000 & DEN floor plan, at-rviced pletely redecorated. w/w I Renie m be ran c e 111 rralNI dispensers within 1 1' urnished, Ut1ht1r~ lnrludNI COi\\~·oRT k Spatt-J Br. 644-2013 Eves. by 2 BA'lliS. Parlor type Jihag rrpt. cou.nlI')' Fr~nrll Westmin!llf'r Memorial Pk quaJ1fied 11.re11. fHanollr!I _1i12j mo 642-.'iTIO. R/0, lg yt!, kids &. pels. l ~C~L~E~A~N~l-bo~""-.-,~1,-,-b~lh-.0-,-.' I' 28 FT LONG kitchen. In exclusive IOC&· S.IOO ea !162-0.10&. 11J1.mfl bn1nd ('andy a nd East Bluff S1 8:>. 2 rrplr. sundeck. Nr; Sehl I\'. rm., n\•er · · 1Jon. s;,4,500. 'nar ks). F'or prorsonal in:rr-ALA Rf'nll1l.~ e G45-l1!00 haJ 11'/w earpetinii; " IS HARRIET PERRY Commercial 1·1rw st-nd nli.me, addre~~ 4 br. lam rni, ff'l'IN'rl. Avail " ihP'i· 5Jl--0:.34 lilt f::to GRACED RY 11iE REAL.TOR 642.9178 Property 151 Pnd phone numbt>r to ~lulli-r-.1ar 1. S451J /mn J~r. RPft 4 Br. on ·~ 11r. Obi aar, lnC'd "'·kdy5. 53 Linda Isle Driv• ~ome .on lagoon, 5 BR .• 4'h: ba .. w/4 frplcs., 1acui.z1 tub, hdwd. nrs., sep. !iv. rm .. din. \VARMTH or THF: OLD d 62-c yd. S20n L~ opr a\'!. 1 1~1o=u~SE~w=n=Hc--P=A~T=1~().~,~.-1 BRICK J.1REPLACE. HARBOR HIGHLANDS -I CHAR:\11NG Laguna Btoarh si ..... Dislnbuting, Inc., l6.'\l rrq· £~4-l I O!l!illrr uni , Blue Beacon* 645-0111 2 ba: ronst'noahve coupr~ rm ., Cam. rm. & brkfst. rm ....... $175,000 92 Linda Isle D rive Sttp.UVf'I kitrhf'n, "'''' h df'lightful 3 BR homr ,, i;torcg & apl, on Coil!l ""''Y· 1 ~~;s~~~~~;~yhs~~he.nl. I Huntington Beach coz,~e;-Clnse t 0 or singlr. S200 mo, leau. BRK.FST. BAR OPENS 1'0 M!parale df'n -I~ ba, trplr. l...(lt SO' X 10.i. lo 11tlr\1, __ • _. __ -_ .. • ~ • , 44{1 Dahlia. 1''1 h 11 h Al R&O DYi' 0 11 1 7 .,· M I L 240 BACll F.l..OR c"01La2e, tu1·n. f'vrry1h111g , 1>!1, rtf_ rpts, --~----I FM.1ILY DINING Rl\1. Slid. Ir e R~ • " Wtlf'r \l'l in iince •l .a ~. on•y 0 oan I \\'11.lk In IM"Mh l ~t. Ill!! A ' S9:i. ' :t RR , ' h•, L•• ..... "' Beaut. 5 BR .. 4 ba. home w/formal din. rm. & family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. Built-in gun cabinet & b ooks helves. $145,000 .t· BBQ, all sta.inltll! $1cel. Broke' · ing &lass doors open to brick Walk lo l\1arinrrs School. R l · C 1 TD L 1 _srcurily frt". ~16-1617. ALA Ren1al1 e &la-3900 bf!a rh .t 11hopping, $1Jj mo, palio It spacious r r a r ea onom1c5 orp. 67~700 st oa n Ava il !\larch ll. 611-2099 Library, Park and \\'estcl!fl I Lido Isle SI2CJ • Lrg 2 Br. Dplx. Ideal grounds. 'fhi9 charming I Plaza shopping. $34 ,930. Call Condominiums 7,. INTEREST cpl. (.1uld ok. Good loc. 2 BR. house. Cpts., drps, WATERFONT LOTS home is ll ls1 time otferi"&". South Coast Re a I l 0 rs, for sale 160 '' .1 RR. 4 1 ~ ha . v.·1terfrnnt Blu• B•acon * 645-011 l priv . y11n::I k ,iraragf'. Adult.I rt·s~:~5~ri~:11 a~ric• 54:)....8424. EXECUTIVE Condominium 12nd TD Loan home w;l~kl\;:nt~ldo Nord RENTER:S rlream-2 Br. only $200 Mo. 67:>-4523. No. 44: 108 Ft. on water ......•.... $107,000 No. 88 ; 108 Ft. Consider trade .. , , .$145,000 MISSION R Y PANORAMIC VIEW in ~ftisa Verd,. NelCt to Bii G -• Rlt "2 '620 Stv/relr , (ncd yr!, kids A VIEW, View. View. New 2 EAL T of jetty & main channel. 3 Golf Coune. 2 Story 3 T'rms based on equity. I n1nuy r. U"t -, pets. S125. br, 2 ba. Adult& only. On For Complete Information on 111 homes & lots, plMM call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Ph 1714) 4.,0731 BR., 4 ba. homf' w/fomia1 985 So. Coast l-1"')'., Laguna Br121 ~ bath5• fnt,rcom, 1642·2171 545-0611 Newport Beach ALI Rentals e 645-:¥.KX:I the beach. S37S Jse. 67f>..ThM. on• "" Custum C a bi netry ln Sf'rvlng Harbor &J'('a 21 yrs. 2 H • B d -• din. rm., study: 2 frplcs, S 1 Mo FURN. 2 br house, fttshly ON 1,.;. ac! Smi but nice 1 Br. ou~es: r, en, ...,....: NORTH wet bar. Newly r~ecor. Kitchen & Ba!h. Spacioui att •r rtgage Co. paintf'rl. din rm & trplc. cottqf'. DU pd, Sl50. Air.a 3 Br. Unf. CrptJ, drpl. On sandy beach. $169,500. dining " living room. lt'5 336 E. 17th Street Shown Sun. betwn 11 & J Blue Beacon* 645-0111 673-6356. LAGUNA 200l B•Y•id• D•. By opp't. Yo11n for the: price ~.MXl l PM ~(}.San Bf'rnard!oo SI ~C,...-t~7M,...------I Modernized LagunA charm 1 Bill Grundy', R•altor • \Viii sell furni1hf'd. See c h f N 8· '• i REALLY nicr-2 Br, den. os ol. eta h d d b I al 302 1 Cluh llouy Clrclf' as ast I . . I R/0 nu cpl ~. encl •"· RENTAL - l BR P'"' do'n'"" 833 Dover D,., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620 I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I onlf', sun"Oun e y o...,·er· CJ Dovl'r Dr , N B. 642-4620 • ' • 4 BR p · · ' " .... i-shade tJ?e~. lA .... e levt'l I I :>IO-ll799 for appl Call Ari 1 •• & 2nd T·ust D·-·· I h. r ",v· • .,~"y'~,ay to I S\60. room p!u~ 2 baths -sr.:.o "• '' WATERFRONT Ad.s.1r. • IHI X'llC · no .,..,.., r y. ALA Rrnl;i l~ e 64~3900 ff'nrE'd yard 1vith patio. 3 Jo'REE APPRAISALS Hornf' Show Rllr,i s1;.,.;22:; _ . prr n10. l~t 11nrl la~! rilu1 General PRIVATE BEACH BPdronm~. 2\i h"th' . 1t. BEST loc11.tion t-.1onl irtllo. ~ --. ------l l BDRr-.f., Family rm., park SlOO drp. d\111 6tJ...fl303 C I mo~! 2.000 ~11 . 11. Built-in DUPLEX BR. 2 ba, V1can1. Nn Costa M•sa lnv•stment 2 Br, turn hnulif' S17:. prr like yard. Cosla l\f~a. Kid~ I f o1·rs1 f;. Olson. r n c , * * * * OCEANFRONT ' ypre ~s Shores, San C emente kirrhrn. lirepl11.cr k ronli~h-t'f'1'Mnable ollPr refu~ed. 541-7711 anytime I nui ;_ 11111.·,. 'Ill Junt l . OK, brk, S'.m a munth. NO Rraltol"ll ~l!l!I Hartior. Co11a !At aCre Estate, built 1966, has a 4,400 rt . rrl hard11·ood noor~. S18.500. :M:,...;,zio. f';ill .l.)i-!lilO.i. FEE. 5'IO-t720. l !\lf'_c'~'-· ~~~~~~- 1inJ?l.e l~vel home. 1'he formal living rm, for~ Qi!t • \\'uh pirr .~ llnar. Sf\J.000 POPULAR Mnn1it'<'llo split· Houses Unfurn-.--305 t'IXER Upper--011 the B.-h. l BR & Den. 2 Ba111. fncd maT d ining rm. kitchen, breakfast rm, fam• Walker Rlty, 675-5200 ltvel niodel. 2 12. drn, Adult ![ ,e ] 2 Br. Kids, Pf'ls or ~ngl5 yard. crpts. drps, dhl gar. ilv rm & master bedroom all overlook the ~O la· #'I 3336 Via Ldio. l"t>1~1por1 &-ach liC'Ction. Rec It pool laeili1y. Housu !or Rent _ Gen•r•I ok. $15.i. f'lrc dr. "pcnr. ,~ blk to sea: Plus 4 more bedrooms, 6 baths, a 3 car ._/TOe,4 r~ I BALBOA COVES j S7'l.JOO. Ownt'r. 54(}.1481. FREE RENT BOOK Al.A Rental.~ • 6<1~3900 lilO!'fli, All schb 'A·ithin iz:ara~e. heated pool & private st eps to the REAL ESTATE WATERFRONT Income Property 16' DROP IN ANO 3 BURM. + family rm., full ~;~::,_'\.dist. S JOO / mo . beach and you have a perfect home. Replace-Prime Joe. 3 BR. 2 ba. single House5 Furnished 300 1 BROWSE dining nn., bllilt-ins., brk. mcnt cost $250.000. Sacrifice at $190.000 . ll90Glenneyre St. story. Newly decor. Fenct'd a UNITS G•n•ral 3 bedroom, 2 bltth, Fittplacl', ::SO •rt ';~mNO FEE, 4 BR.ho 2 bath, C pt• FRED BARBOUR REAL ESTATE ~94-9473 549.0316 yd. 30 ft. boat slip. $75,500 Sl l 700 DOWN d ewpo , . throug ut, watl'r softener, B 'll G d R )t ' carpr!s <1n drapi's, doublt F'AM ILY Netded-2 Washer/dryer. $290 mo, be. * (714) 838-5440 * • VIEW HOME * 1 run y, ea or \\'eU located clo<• 10 LANDLORDS · O\VNJ::RS i:aragf', bi.I:' frncf'd yard. Br · c.A" .,199 1,,., ... .., ...... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1C I b 'J 1· I I 3 °" Do D NB 64'4620 ~ PROPERTY MANAGERS S!ove, cpl!, encl'"'" $130. ......,..... I' us om u1 t spit eve; ....... ver r., 1 . • ~ rtcrtatlon & shops Rent S2'1j per nionth, n1sybt ALA Ren!als • G45-3900 ~~~~--~---1 Huntington Beach Huntington Beach huge bdrms .. '21Ai ba'1, Lg., SECLUDED J BR 2 ha l Bedroom. 1 bath f!arh I We will refer tenants lo you lease with OPTION. 2 BR rluplex-Crptl Ar living _&. ramily rm.s., For.I 1'~rplc, N'modf'leri' .kitchen: 7 Unit~ furnished I tree of charge .. , r..tany WALKER & LEE $90. Tiny h11f' w/ nice yd, drapes. Stove & rerrti. BELOW MARKET ----------1 mat din. im., all wllh op<n L•• p•tio, rlr" ••-••. desirable tenanl5 on oo r , ideal mature \\'Oman. UtJ pd. Pref. adulls $170. 645-7758. OPEN HOUSE • ·..... Excellent rent11l record · · 1· • R I beam ceilings. M115s1ve ston, I Ex1rnsi1'(' "II r rl,. n . n1• walling is,. ea tors Blue Be•con * 64S.Oll 1 3 Br Sl?:i: 2 br SlSS. 377 6o/'~ VA $21.j()() assumable "' Show.~ good re1urn ALA Renl I * ,,-l900 SUNDAY Noon to 5 PM frpl. \\'flt bar. Luxuriou.~ 1 schools & rhun•h, Idral fnt a~. :i-2100 HARBOR BLVD. j E lSlh SI 642-00M , I lo toan.4 Bedroom2ha!b,elec $117,000 F'uJJ Price -POOl,,..2 Br C pt;ft:lrp~ ••••• 2 bltn ra nge & oven, dish-16852 Greenview, H. B. Roman bath In m1tr. 1uitt', fa mily $.~9.."o(Xl. PrinclpRls S&J -Ulil pit B111•h at lhr, brh llT ADAMS stovf'. rh!lrlrrn ·'-JM'I!: Sl 4~ .1 or ;~!ll-.}<\J eves & wknds. v.·asher. large living rooni Nr~t 10 Golt Cour.o;r, 4 BR, A rf'al i:oorlie wi1h n19ny f'X· only, 64~27ti111ri :l pnl. yrly. ldtal studrnl. LEASE AL.A Rrnia!l! e 6'1~:l!l00 1 1 Br nrar ~ Co11st Plaza. v.1lh frptc, Iam\!y room, rlin· den & lamilv rm, po o I. tra~. Good linancing. Priced ' Newport Heights Blue B@a~o~ * ~S-0111 RANat S1zf' yarrl-S1•l\'t'. ~v11tl _March l. $230 mo lo~ area, overs1ied IJ.corl. Sharp_~me. :hoo slJ. I!. !or-~.!. S48·000. I WANT PR.IVACY? LAGUNA 1 Br. flPI. XJ 111 lo<', HQf(.{ & BUSINESS l'f'fr1g, kid~ & prts Sl:i(J, ,>~t~&-="='~··~· ~~~~~- rooms with largl' master, mill dining area, approx 113 -~; 11~ I Nirr!y furn Sl ~:1 Utl pd_ I ' Al..A Rrn1111~ • 64>-':·~ ll:ASTSIDF: 2 Br, frpl. heam w/w upgraded crpts & dri1~. acre. $4.i.tiOO. Call &17.1221. -¥? ~--~TI~ Lnhtl! 0 1f L'.;°°m \0 df'.ntrr~ailn \n I Blu• Beacon * 645-0111 , 2 Bf'rlrnl hou~~ r.on\•cr!ed Jn. $120 incl util-1-nr:--siovr, cril, patio ,\du!t~ only, no --.. ~'"'QI 1 is. uurm. T 111. ·r 11.m· RF..ALTOR.~ 1------ - -prl ~ S\48 642-R.i20 d l•bn 1 ced & landscaped, patio, --=..~=r = Ll y .1 20x22 h, rni. ovrr SINCE 194~ 1 S'95 • Ut1I pd , :-licely turn ] to Dent1,1;t'~ .~'!,1cr + l bed-1 A,.LA!ri2R, rpt<:.1 A>ieoo'1~ •. "''lOO -110~US. 0 ,,·,, .. rt 2 B• ·~·-e garage, )'OUr trrm5, Sl'C' ,.i,.... .... ._c--I Br.\\' 1~ yd. Sngl ok. nn housr, rr~i per rnon!h I enla ~ ......... .,.: r:.. . " • , • _,...,,, ~aragf'. Spanish rourtyatd. 673 4400 ·., rt 971i \\ 17th s today. 499-2800 "' Blu• Beacon* 645-0111 fnr holh . Ed Rlddl,, Realtor, XL.NT LOC-2 Br. RIO encl I' :iis. patio. ' · t. I' :r.KI * THREE ROI S4().900. OFFICE BLDG I 6'1fi.AAl1. Rat. Child ok. $140. ' _!".n-I\, C~1 · S48-28J9. ••-111 •• ~ 1ftZ!!:I 17141 Beach B.lvd., Htgo Sch " A BAY "* Walker Rlty. 675-5200 • B•lboa Island · . ----!?!2~ Open 'W 9 p.m.:/'~ .-Desl_gned for (<\! n c 110 n a I 1 3336 Via Lido, Ne"-lJOfl Beach NC:! income $26,500 --iOEDROOMS, 2 RA1'HS. Al.A Rtntals • sc .... ~!'l()(J 11 AR hse. lencd, littP!· P~t ~ JI ( =, 5464103 Vil.LA ·Padllc conao. br, tunUy enjoyment with ad.Wt. S 'I d Single ttonllnt "AAA" Is BR. 411,i ba, on Wiier. :tV11.U11blf' lmmf'd. C1ote to Balboa Island adl15, No pell. 646-1572 alt privacy. This home takea I v•ra 0 • Price $110,0ll(I I Drck w/view; dock privil xlnt SC'bool11. s~ Per mo. . ='-cp~m~·~~~~~...,---1 1 111 ba, 2 story. C.ome r lot. I II d '' h I J '" ' I 1 u a vantage of an VERY vrry ru5tic lixer-Returns lO'n on cash inv. ' 11.rc ~I lo une ....,1h I ..,,·ith \~I and last months LOVELY J Br. 2 Ba., cpts, SHARP Ea1t1lde. 3 bedroom. Leis Than One Month's nr .~ · Re e re a 1i 0 n a unobsb'uctable ocean view uppr/. 3 br, n1.ised frplc. j \V, R. DUBOIS INC. I 11.sk for Et1a Freeman rrn1 rcq . + $100 df'po5if. drpe, bllns. Yr<'lr!y lease S265 per month Rent down buys this J bclnn-fa cihties, s27.soo. 962-9630 incorporating 1 Jevrl i:tra!s S4000 do\l'n, terms. SlO,;,oo, * 54:>7166 * I Sal!~bury. Rl'al1or 673.6~ Call agent ~'46-4141 Salisbury Realty 673-60CWJ Bill Fuller, Re:altor Sf6-0314 2 batlt area Townhouse, Huntington Harbour play yard. 5 bdrms, 5 baths, 649-2Wli 4 UN ITS, 1 .,.. old. Comer wr·u ht>lp you &ell! 642-5678 !white El1f)b11nt Dime-A-Line Dime-A-Line &12-5678 We 'll help you well! 64U678 primt arca, priced r ight ---fa mily room, study, private .,. -------" .. ---------------- $20,500! Lg ]iv r m, "-'/w c:ommunily, Ftaturcs for Turtle Rock I lot, 1·3 BR, 2 tiA, trplc; d WI D r I l LUXURIOUS f'very member ol the 2·2 BR, 2 BA. l nicely ~ ~ crpls, rps, , re r g, ~ [ tum . 2 BR, 1 RA. 4 pvt I :1;11,..J I T • patio &. POOL priv.~ Full lamily, $79,500. 4~2159 or OPEN HOUSE C M $l6S Ap1rlmentsfor Rt11I "p1r t~nt\IOf ltent P,.l<o $20.""'. -G.f." FHA WATERFRONT <99-'2l5 '" .,,.. 19171 BETHANY DR. f;;·9'<J · p 0 Bo; ,~·~c.' ';-----~;:._;;;,..;;..;..;;;;;~~-----~~~;;;----.;:~ terms. Call 84T-1221. * CAPE COO * SUNDAY . '. . . . ' I OnP of Huntingron Harbour's Authenri cally . i:~yltd & l'Ust. 2 TO 7 p .M . ~:,.E&N !-i~r?~~ 5 Apt. Unfurn. 365Apt. Unfurn. 365Apt. Unfurn. 36.5Apt. Unfurn. 365 . hh . for original. prrsrnl BECAUS E • "''!': 'A·an! yoLi lo 17141 Brach Blvd. Hrgn Bch Open 'til 9 °p.m. 7°/o FHA-GI r1ncst cusrom hom l'~. Rnrk 0 ... ,,.. 2 BR 1 m .1. DA\'TI'' . DU PI.~;x, s.~.6.9.iO · "-" 4 n ,.r ., K'a C'I'! S, .~or !he ,.,E \'II'\\' from C'01Jstrurt1on, 4 ,,...,room, · . ' Z.lrr! 111 Orangr Avr .. 0 1 hath 4~ sq. fr. and 103. p;,1rqup\ rl r":· sla.lr fir. 111 !hi~ briiut1ru1Jy appolnrtd .1 RU I LDfo~R 642.490,; __ I 'rt , _ .. kllchrn. \\'a1nscolin(i, a.bun· hdrm . .r. /aniily rni. homt wa!C" ront, .... ·ss 111.an one d t I "'-" 2 r I PVT I I 16 I 20 d h . Id ., an U!Of'Q ,...,.,., rp cs. in the hills pary w11ns n ye11r ol omr inc u es -11 . k'olch 1 2,-Blk 1 · I uni r ~ 1 r nm 0 w n,, story living roon1, 14· high in ' · '' ~. 0 · , beach. A rare opportunity 11 BECAUSE . 11·e ALSO wa.nt N f' w r or I I M es & llN"a. belltned & panPlled family SJj 950 L-'--····-_., 1 :.4()...67J2. room with beautifu l ~1et b1r ' · j you to ~ luo: luuu:o.u>UJ o I o--c--o,.---="7---= formal dining room. panel: REALEX REAL ESTATE lighta vlslble AITER DAW\, Lots for Sile 170 962-5523 Jed library, stereo and hi.ti 917 Gltnneyre 494.~1 for miles & miles. 'J'.lis one f CEMETERY loU. Blue system thr\Jout. ''His and H?ME lN TiiE TRE.ES wilh 1~1~ warrants your iruptt. Spruce section. Harbor Re!il 4 BR. 2 BA, like new condi- tion. Nr shopping • achool!. OnJy $26,950. Collins • Walls C&W Her" baths in ma.sler bed· vtew of ocean. rushc inter--hon. Memorial Park S 700 , room suite, many other fine lor. 3 BR, 2 BA 1urroundlng 543-3075 features. plus a 15x75 ctlll· Frank Lloyd WriJ'ht fitt. 1 c=o=RO=N~A~O~E~L~M~A~R~.~,~ •• ~J. CN"te deck and 6x6S eonCN"te place. ;;;5,!XXI. RI, 50me view, nr ~ach. 4 BEDROOM /FAMILY dock. Inspect by appoint. ENGL.UNO REAL E5"J'ATE J6;,M. May tr11de. A&:t ment only. Asking $225.000. 318 Thalia 675-4930. Owner wants quick sale~ I All terms, $27,000. Pio••• ask !or Murray * * * 494-ll09J * * * "SINCE 19'6" 1.---c=--oc-==-=== --. 2 l...(IL' !or SJOO llARBOR WienPr. Lid• Isle "t Western Bank Bldg. REST MEMORIAL PARK. Huntington Harbour Univrrsity Park 548--4100. Sale, Corporation Prime Lido Nord I D•y• 833-0101 Nights 1 c=H~o=r~c~E,...-~W~E~S~T~C~-Ll=f'F 2029 Harbor. C.t.1. 714: 846-1361 J BR. 6 .h•. w/elevator. !i9 LOT-TERMS or TRADE I 646-QOlJ ft. Int. Pu"r II f101tt. S27~.000. * Ph· S46-3~· • VINCO REALTY ::z: _. __ ------•-11rvlne T ip of Lido Isle WE 'RE EXCITED . . J RENT BEATER I I Beaut. 4 BR ., ~ Ba. home '2 About thia listing! On t1. Mountain, De1•rl, Only $23,950 e Jrplc1. 56 It. WAier fronlage. clt>ar day yot1 can 5ee: all Resort 174 L.nw VA /FHA terms or cash • OPEN 1 .. 5 Room for large boat Llir 1. 1 the way 10 Palos VPrde.~ & KLAMATH Rlvrr. l-4/10 t.I' to low i ntere~t loan! TerTllic 1 SAT. AND SUN. Pricf! s.;oo,ooo, I the thous.ands of Twinkling nn 1>11.vrd rd. Xlnt. ri~hin1t l BR, 2 BA, crptd, drpd, blck Bill Grundy, Rltr. lights EVERY nigh! arP f.t hunlin1t. Club privil. 24 wall. Cl.n't beat thia! 1 18802 Via San Marco S3J Dover Dr., NB 612-f620 tMlly a sight to behold. 4 mi's F.. of Yreka ott lnlf'rs HA,FDAL REALTY !Turtle Rock Hill&. Spac, 3 NEW LISTING Bdrms., fam . rm. &t formal 5. wut .sell for or\11:. inv , 8U4«6 Eves: :Kl-2446 BR. 2 BL on .lge, lot. ~I-Lee. 2-ity., l Bdrmi., 2~ din. rm. Many t>Xlras & in I C, C. FrrTtll. 1m Orange ''Move In Tomorrow" Jty constructiOn. Prest11e balh plus dinina: rm. home gpoUeu col'ld. Priced at just 1 Ave, C.Af , 543-3077 Near-new 3 BR. 2 Ba, Ayres atel'. $49.500 on 4S ft. lot. Big llvl.na: rm. $42.500 -INCLUDING rnE 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, in Hiih bullt borne, bltns. drps, with ma15ive 1tone trplc. & VIEW! l>Hert. SELL or TRADE. criits. trple. block wall, 4201 Seton 1 hi&h beam ceilln1. $72.500 ,. ,. Ph: 968-2683 ,. ,, heated POOL. landacaped, Untvenity Park. 3 BR. 2 bath .__,_...i) lou>eon JA.o Real Estate Wanted 114 1 milt to ocean. Assumable townhouac. 1600 Sq .. ft. ~n ''"""""""' .. 1cw Joan I• .xcoU<nt. 132,990. °'" "00'· lob ol pallO; mon-3416 v· Ud 6-•=• HOMES NEEDED I 9fl8.2929 Bkr. lmum c 1 re Jandscaplna.1;...=="=='=~=~·~=~-I $311.tlOO BAYFRONT UNITS GLEN MAR-Sharp 4 br J:oy i eel h Also "SINCE 1946" I For tranafe~es. We 1.re th" owner. Like new 1lt1t11: crpt, . . r lell INSIDE UNITS 1st \Ve1tern Bank Bldg. excl111lve a11:enr1 tor a n11.. cov·d pAtlo . Aaaume 6'71. F ! Unlvr.rsity Park tlon11I corpor111inn. Call llX'al ~'~k'~n·g di!t!;! 10 ~.::I~ REALTY $llr:.:o Oay5 833-0101 Nights agen! brfort ynu IJRt-IW7.6ft12. I '1 ~hop'g, clo!t tl'I bf!ach. Univ. Park Center, Irvine W•lker Riiy. 675-5200 I Movr-ln cond, J'>rtttd lo C&ll Anyti~ 83.1-0820 3336 Via Lido, Newport Beach I ~------~ financial If •1 ""· 962-7096 . * REDUCED * . SA.VE s;mo,..Buy my eqUity MTLLION S view & IWIW'Y lmmac. 5 BR., family rm. :;;;;;;;;;;~~ Ii: auume my loan. Sp1.nlslt home. Turtll' Rock Hilla 4 45 Jo't. Lot street.to-•••••••••• type hom~ hr, llv'11: & BR, 2 Ba + FAM & lndry, street. By app'I. only 1 Business 11.mily rm, crp11, drpg, Walk to SChoOI, ovl'rlook S93.750 ~Ac;;;;;;'";;l;:•;;;f•;,';;; .. ;;;;l;;•;;;;;;;;l;iSO;; Opportunity fireplact, etc. Le11 than '2 UCJ. By oWl'll!'r Sll-tTIO. LIDO REALTY INC. C'.._. ... b t GARDENING route tor ale, yn ,.., ... ~~-.. y •PP Logune Beech un VI• Lido 673-7300 MOBILE HOME w/61 " T. Chev. lruck only. Owner 96M103. BY OWNER 3 B 2 ba PARK w/carnper & trlr, • 11 EASY UVIN' EMERALD IA Y '° Ft lot 4 ,{,· $69..; ,quipt. Inc. Job• ln CM. Reduced $1500 A Lilxurloua bWtop borne with n.....n ev~ .... A~ rn-84, 60 Aeru. Potent.la! mobile NB. HB. $3500. l'n-2735 . ... i""' • ., ....,. home Pf.l'k 1lte. Smor·frtt. Otluxe To•ithoUM, 2 BR. s~taeular 11111 I ('l)UtaJ S&S-Zil2 Jlllt mlnules from ruvenlde. rAMILY cafe, fUUy equipped, dble pr .. patio, bltnl, Jlke view1. SpackJut. l!vinc rm., Mesa Verde Preliminary e_ngl~ring In. In 1hopplng center. Movtni ! new. Btst area. not'! ,.~23 Ip. 1unroom, dmma rm.: 4 eluding park &!•~ com-easf. 646.2DS 1 Colllns &. Wa tts ~..-'1i! bdl'IT\I.. Jn baths. View~. Down • 6'4~ k'la.n • Pitied, $J,J40 per Acre. Suh-HAMBUR GER 1t11nd, OPEN houllfl 1-5 Sal l ~un. Geck . S98.SOO. llkt new, 3 br, ram. V1cant mlt )'OU r termA. for fur1Mr Nf'wport Bch. Ar nt, D1('k Feb. 20th & nsi. By owner, Turner Astociat•• S28.000. FP. 499-1901, 496-3949 I lnforma!lon. pleut. call R.E. .Toy, D11.y1: 67J.-366J, Eve&: a11um11blf' 5114'"' GI l<'llln, 1105 N. C:O.Ut Hwy .• lAgun11. OWN£n Tr1n1feITed. Must Knox wilh 6'12--22:JJ reuon11blr _down. 3 BR. lo\ I ~1177 Anytlm• It'll newly del."Or. l hr on l?ckhoff 4 AJsoc., Inc halh, S26.9~. !'ill~ Vl'nturl 2 li.a.rl[r, fa bulous homes. 4 cuk!e-11ac. 54~712. 1313 w. Chapm•n Avf'., Dr. 213/34$-6533. I BR, 4 BA , ritn, lAm\ly nn, NO matter Wbat 11 11, -· o r .1 ·1 _ __,_.i. JV" .rana:t • .._. J • Fot a.n ad to aeil ~ blti ns. S9!l,llOO &: Su.t,000. can aeU lt with • DAILY 541-2621, Evts•Wknda 5.18-9435 \bJ dock. d1IJ HJ..5&1S.. Good fln. 01\'Tll't' ~-23.19. PILOT WANT ADI MMm 200 --\- -... --· ' -.:.!.--, -- ' I : 1 General General BARGAIN RENTS HIRE! I BEDROOM FROM ONLY $1J5! ••• ... :1 .. 11ne .. 1s llatlla start at nJT Slll· P/t111nt living you con really 11ford, Ap1rtmenta with priv1t1 home convenlence1 , , • PLUS • • • 3 poo/1 with cob1n11. Tobi I function dulgn glv11 you bullt·ln kitchens, convenient p111-thiu dining bora, 1p1clou1 ond w1lk·ln cloHta, draHlng rooma •nd prlv1te p1tJ01. Decorote In your own style •.. blond Into tho bioteful color ochtmH of rich Wlll·tO·W•ll Clrpttl tnd draporlH. Enjoy the convenloncu of nearby buchu ind lol1uro oro11 ••• •hopping ind fruwoy1. Drt1m living comet true ti Huntington Gron1d1 • •t MCHIOIM "11 0 11191111MM1tct .... Coll (71411147·1~. ' k.: I; ... ,. ' !' ! "' r1 /' I , /"' I ''" I -+-+--+._-..;~ -J.. A... I l~t;:::..+-~!.111 ! . l!! !f~ I - z OAJLY Pilof Sah1rdl)', 1'.etl~ 27, 1971 -. I~~, -~ ....... ~,~~~,~-~-'~ ...... =,~~!1 --u!""°" 'lrtJ ,-=(i?iiiiJJi.'.::_iiiiiii""i-«••~-~-,,~ __ .;;'~"'-~""';;«~ • .,~,~~~"' 1·~1-~ ... ~-~_ ,rtJ~I ' I I ,_ ,_ .. _Houses Unfurn. 30~ I House• Unfurn. 305 Hou ses Unfurn. 305 , Houns Unfurn, 305 Houses Unfurn. 305 1Apta. Furn. 360 !Apt1. Furn. 360 IApts . Furn. 360 Apt•: Fur~. 1 Costa Mesa j Huntington Beach I Irvine I New port Beach University Park 1 -General /Bilbo• Pef'insul•c ·-0~,~,.-M-.-,.-----Costa Mesa l 1 l ,, ~ BR's. 1. Balh . ...._15. drps, i LUXUliY bf!ach ho1ne 2 BR , NF;\V J BR, 2 BA, cr11L1, BEAUT!t'UL cus!om t HOLIDAY Pl.AZA GIRL slufll'nt want1 girl t11 110'.\fE-likr I B & ~• 2 b c 1 I ll!lllC, 4 BR, & fanul_y rm .... SJ3;, DELUXB Sn,.clous 1 BR share oct:an front apt. 1 r. ;par.. *" * * '*' 11"1~·. I a, P ~. Drl)s, H tu~., dt·p•. hid t'Omm. poo? & 4 hr, inany •11·•• A•l•tlt• 2 Bn b •-2 Ar. Sp11.nking ci t••. ""'"'· ~ ,,_ .• 12 ·' ... · ' ·1 , 1 a1h ··· ....... S223 I furn apt $13:>. Heated """l. Reuonable. 673--49'28. " "" " El Puer to Mesa Apts *Call 64!-!'i!lf>4 * Frpl~·. ,Dsh\l"Sr, Poo l,, rec Incl. Prefer f11m1ly. l'.t>l'J. LL 1\largarrt Dr 3 BR ,,, bah 28• . ,~ ce1I., a11ra1" SlJ2.~ & R: Ha~r Jfi.· N f' "' 1,. J~C:uzzl, Sauna, Tennis eris,, S2SO. 17002 :'>tan c hester . a-18-3101Sun1 ~71411.-'3--0_."·-·1 3 Br.·,·.•.,,. rm' '. •••••••••••• !, .. ~ Alliple parking1;.,,~0pchlldren ' BACH Ap!. Furn, Ball>oa Sl59.j0. "'fl!k 10 malor 1* Bed.room.Ap.ts.* ·-j 1150 ""o ...... t;.TL.o11•" ''' -10 .,.,.w . no pet1, ~ omona, P•"'". Nr ~.-. •-•·•-"k. bo . I K I ~" decor l br&::fam 2ha. ·.~.~""· .r-nL \\'ATERFR0NT3 BR. •I Ba.4BR. 2 0 u u • .......... " .. ~ """' s pg N'nrr. ey a"'"" 51~ ' 54.>-78S5 i2 BR, 11) ba ())ndo, Sl60 Laguna Beach I home, ne"·ly rNIPc. On • ~. bath.s ........ S32a 1 Sl.23 mo. 842-8148. 1\laple SL Apt E. 646-5961. 1 , prr ruo. 4 BR1 2 ba hou~e 1111n<ly hf'ach. Sl 000 J\lonth CHATEAU LAPOINTE Beacon Bay $25 p W k & U IS155 incl. utilltirs. Al~o fu rn. '* HO~f ~ 2 Br. "''"' <'rpt~ $210. per mo. ·Call ~Ir. OCEAN \'ie"' 2 en + Blll Cnincly Jlh~ &-12-4G~ DELUXE 'urn 2 Br. apt. er LO ee P Pool k Recreation area. drps, lncd yrd, gar. S11\J Jioegee Sciuth Coa st baM"n1cnt, 2 blks to be11.ch, ' · -Pool . Close to shnn1. Sl50.1 1 slNGLE I BR fun apt. $175 BACHE R & 1 BR. Quiet Emrironment. Off I 1"1 r... ~AR """L · WAU< to Bay rir Bl.•arh. yr TV &. maid 1erv 11vail. '·'-N biJ•--l'llM' . ...., ..,..an,ge . .HV-JV\J Real!ors s.ta-8424. I C'pls/drps, s1ovt. d'\l'RShr, Adults, no pell. yrly, 673-878;, nights/531-4000 street par....,,g, o c Wll'l, d l ...i:: ARI :o:n7 Stv/rrfrig. child ok. S125. d I 450 Victoria, c ... ,1. I Dana Point 13 Br, 2 ea, dbl. ~ar, iialk ~ar rncr. •.w mo ... ,.._......,. ALA R'"t•I• • .,., .. ":NV> l!Mt Pomona Ave. C.f.I. ays. no pe s. IL ...,,,..¥......, I BACH apt, xtra lrg, Si25. SPANISH oceanfroht vil\a ~ to beaCh . .'~l!IJIY exrras. ido l1le PARK Lido 3 BR . 2'1 BA. "SINCE l ... " CUSTOM FURNITURE Capistrano Beach Gar & lndry rm. Adil, no 1!@.1961 Maple Ave. · l d 11 I ~ Crp!s drpS ~ bltns S23J 1 RENTAL. See ad cla11~ 810 --'---------spacious ~l'C' u r grounr ~. !l6!1-J4TJ. -,. · · f 3 Br 2 Ba. Largt> patio I Crp!11, drps, bl!-1ns lst \Ves!ern Bank Bldg * Call ~S-34Rl • $29 \VK .• S!lll mo., furn. pet. 546-3-122, 642-2550. Costa ?.fesa Y11.chl1m11o's pmdise. $450 I 3. BR ' l>R I 1 s.i~ ~to. Yrarly. yirrpla re. $27.i 612-8797 Univrriuty Park I apt. TV. linens, utiliaits FURN Bachelor & 1 Br. ~"'!'"'!'"'!!'~~~!!!!~~~ per mo. 499-2128. rrll{~I ~\rl, 's:a~.111~·10:;P~~1 fi7:l-2681. ~1:t.2512 I FRESH & Clean 2 ~r. 2 Days 833-0101 Nights Balboa Island I incl., no pets 492-j078, Exceptionally nice! We l BR. 1$175 • 2 BR. East Bluff IK·h & ~chools. 1 ~1 .r.: last. i Mesa Verde Ra, s1eps 10 beach. $22.) ~ ---2 S!v, 2 Br. den, 2 Ba. 492-5342. 121 10 Newport Blvd., CM Ulil pd. P(fll. Garden Liv. "'I 12'1• ._.,~00-2 1 ALA Rental~ e 61a-.. 900 1 . 'ti lmn,•d ,. 1 1 C d I M Ing. Ad.1111, no pets. 740 "'· SE U.. or LSE Eai;t Bluff ' s. J n10 . ......,.... ' SPOTLE~S 3 hr 2 ha & ~ -. --4 BR., 21v barhs , .....•. $400 r '\ ~ • ear y , ~f' orona e ar ! S.~-\VK • 1 pe~, w/ kit lllth St., C:\t. I T1\11h&e 3 br/2 h11, C'.cc 13 BR hse -"''/W thruoul, ran1 1}86 ~lyr!lr'"·ood $240 ,, RR , den +' lftf' rlor n1 ~r Turtle R{l(·k •I BR, \'U , . S173 I SZ&:1, (I~ until June 19, $~~. HUGE priv. Bachelor, frplC', S:>J. Maid scr, hnens, 1V ' arlrloor Alt 6 p ·IJ . rli~I ••I d 1 N · • · studio, 2 ba. Nr hf'ach. S29;i. 3 BR 2,1 '· 1 . 673-32-IJ. & lrlr Sealark 11.1otcl S'.\1ALJ .. sleepini;: & sittin.i: 1 · · )(!_, .. , rp~. pn io. •> mil. 499-1001, -196-39-19. I frl 4_,:i049 or 673-3211 ., 1.i<&lls ........ s:~ -. nr beach No cook'R"· · ' r t ·1 $60 ~ &l.t-4 12.t I pr!s. Call 962-8.)7~ !or inlo , · l BR. 2 ha. fain. r n1 ..• S3'10 1 IDE.AL !or 1 adult -furn Sl251mo. 67H!ICM 673-6719. 2301 Npt Rivel . 646-744:\ I room. res ~m aci ' Fountain Valley . 4 BR. 2 ba . Cotnplt>Tf'ly Newport Beach I Santa Ana 3 BR. 2 ba. home ...... S.125 1 ~r .. frplc. No ~ts. yearly I BACHELOR apt :l blk! from I QUIET, 11lud10~ s115 t BR '!i, mo. $20 secu ty 646-8464 crptrl, fr plc, cornt•r Jot . S200,. \4i' AT~: R r R 0 NT home 4 BR Sl10-incl ullls. 67~291J I big Corona, 1 ~t. no pe ls. S125 No chldrn ~r pets I DUPLEX 1 BR .. furn or ~.I BR!l Ba, bltuu, dhl gar. 1st & las!, Ref's. 842-:lb."}7. I w I dork. 3 BR, 3 BA, D~~~~:~r & Timbrr,h ~r . ii ..•. ·,·. red h·,11 Balboa Pe n insula $110. Yrty 642-8520. 2ll> Elden Ave. C~I see unfurn. tlf'ar shop g. Qu it!. 1 rrpt5/drps. 1 1100 r · ·"· mgr Apt 6. ' I No dogs or cats. 5'i8-2710 . • 21.~: ~i9-fi721 e 4 Br. S210. Drapes. fenced garage. ,er patio. · ~ er Opt ion l'o buy, for Info * BACHELOR, close to =~==-~----~ H I • I B -L y11nl, 2arage. Near ocean. I mo. yearly. 637--06:H or 5·1&-1034. BR. hiroished "'/gar. brach. priv patio. rerr1g, PERFECT for Y~ rouplr LIRG ~ ~R v./w crptg, bl!~~~,. un ing on ea'"'' 536--0346 61:..-3'-J:t. U . ·1 ~ k REALTv Roomy. Nt>ar beach. $150 bo I C II 67 307 ~panking-('Iran 1 Br. an rac I a u , ~ pets. . · · -n1vers1y rar ~ Utilitie~. RPspo n.,i blt !pate. a 5--9. Yearly 642-3:i20 LEASE 3 BR, 1*' b.a,!Save )'Our t.'31' • :!'1 no! 2. AR i1"/lrplc·, drps, fcnl'f'd !. Un i\'. Park Centl'r, Irvine aduhs, no pets. 545--1784. lurnilurt'. beam ceil., bar. . carpeting t h r 0 u Rh 0 u 1. far! Just reach for your yd, gar. I', blk lo OCh. 3 Br. 211 BA .. ~rge bonus Call An_y!ime 8.'J.Oa2U Costa Mesa S132.JO. 549-™3. ATTRACTIVE F.rSide Studio }'rpshly painie<I, S22:i .mo. phont & call D11.ily Pilot i..t'a~r. 213/CR-4-3692. Op.:-nl roorn._Puol pnv1l.. • $25 WK-OCEANFRONT r.,1QRE storagr than a house, LG l BR, dsh_\lshr. balcony I a.pt. 2 BR. l~i BA. Pool. Open hou.q-Sun 1-5, 5812 C;assifle-d 642-5678 Charge _:".:1.!_0 a1n, 129 :!?th St. _S3IJ/1no. e &1.r2996 Hou5e5 furn. or LovpJ_v Bachelors, 1 -BR. newly dee 2 Br Colnl"f'rl S131J Mgr. 74JB James St No pets. 646-6610. I Maid ~ervice. Pool Ut1t. I 64""11 & 64"m' SHARP 2 B I Vent11rl Dr, 213/34:;..&)8.1 .•. you~d-1oday! We'll hr.1~.l~~ell! 64~5678_ ~o.:_ best_re,o;ulls! 642:5,6_!8_ Unfurn, 310 • 675-8740 • hltn appl111.ni.:es Mos1 31· --ou ..,.. I $155 -R. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~iii/~~:ii;;;,;;B~d:_;~ 1rar \\alk Jn s!or('s Don t • l·BR Quiet, adults. no Heated Pool. A<lults, no pets / I l ~I )~ Huntington Beach Yl-:ARLY - 3 nns. 2 ba rl'nt '111youStt1h1s! Sl.l9.50' ~Is. 2t·12 Elden. 557-7936.1 Httn ok). 642.9520 : [ Ap1rtme"n lorAl!ftf Jl«el _.,._., __ '"_'Of Rtnt ~ c ____ ,_~_""_'M_""-'~ 9 ~menttforRent = 4 BR, 2 BA, Clf'an, "'aik lo :1\)'~11~7:J3~ernando St. I :l!:l-3643. I Aft 5 -646-276il I* s1a per week up . . W ~ . . . .... · · · A good \\anl ad is a good Sell idle Items now! w/kitchens. $25 per week brach, lrase. $21.i mo. Ask 1 IV .,, h 1 11 6 2 I I 0 I -'-" _c p you sc ! 4 -5678 in11esln1r.nt Call &12-j678 Nov,o! up Ap1s. M TEL. 548-9755. or Jark. 962-5.123 :i~I. .~-C,-~----~~1 Apt. Unfurn. 365Apt. Unfurn. ~ Fountain Valley Fountain Valley " 1· : . '. '• 1 ~L.r: l"•NO'TMI~ 365 Apt. Unfurn. Santa Ana 365Apt. Unfurn. Fountain Valley 365 APt:'°Unfurn. Santi Ana 365 Apt. Unfurn. Fountain ValleY w3 \\1l t.1Af'AGEMEJ\'T CORl'ORATION 365 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Santa Ana Orange I Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 tBR Duplr~. rurn or unlurn. l Newport Beach Newport Beach Newport Beach Newport Beach f"ncd yard $12:. mo 1~1 I & la~t rrr(rl, 5.12-4022 or ; .. 10-7,l!I.\ Ziil N. ParkPr. ----University Park 3 BR/2'1 ba. 2·S!ory, blt111s. f rpl r. Cle an ! Cluh l' pr i v1leJ::"5. Av a i l lmmf'rl!atety! S ,'\00/ mo ~7264 Cond~o~m~i-n-iu-m-,---- Unfurn. 320 Costa Mesa I , ____ _ ./ v DELUX l BR. 2 hath I To11•nhsr . Bltn~. dshwsr , pal io, pool, clubhs, S22j, a.J.~;)270. Townhou1e Unfurn. 335 Huntington Beach T\VN HSF: l br, P ~ ha, blln~. • crpls, drp~. carport & pa!io. 517;,. Al'a ll 4/1. ;..f6-7717 Duplexes Furn. 345 Newport Beach I ,_.....;.. _____ _ l-H/{. furn ., I hlk . ocr11.n. SJ~ Xrl1, Uteh#W. & Jll'lll. atill~. li41-127'Z. Duplexes, Furn. or Unfurn. 355 Balboa Peninsula GOOD SELECTION l"l'arly or 11•1nter rrn1als RulT \\'hi1e Rral1or 2901 N'pl. Blvr!., NB 67.'>-4630 N9wPort~ch I Lr.F.. 2 BR. 1'1 ha, lrpl Furn or un r. $22.)...23.i \lo. Rcallor &!2-7000. I Turn unu!lcr! ilrm~ 1n10 quirk ma~r square apartments ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF TWO AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST BEAUTY BY THE SEA IN THE PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH •••••••. FROM $230 For Information telephone Mr. Robert M. Buckley, Manager at (714) 645·0252 or write to The Office Of The Manager. Mariner Square . . ; . .. . ': Apartments, 124( . ni ne Avenue, Newport Beach, Callfomla 92664 I I (I) I I I J QUALITY APARTMENTS I cash call 642-~78 1 ---....,---------~-,.--------~...,---------~~-~~~--~-Apt~., / Apts., Apts., Apts., Apts., Fur n. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Huntington Be ach Huntington Beach Huntington Beach • Saturday, Ftl>ruary 27, 1971 DAILY PILOT 3;f -------------. Apts., Apts., 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt•.. Apts., Coat•·MeM Costa MeH I Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfum. 1.,.,;..~.,...,,-......,.~~-'-__;~......,,~~ Newport Beach Newport Baac:fi 370 Fu.rn. or Un.furn. 370 Fu,..,. or \Jnfu_rrt. '71 1 ..,.,.~~_,..;.....,-~'""'.":"--:-~"'=-'-,..---. Cost• Mesa NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Enjoy $750,000 health club & spa; 7 pools, 7 tennis courts. Bachelor, 1 or 2 Br's. Also 2- &tory townhouses w/ 2 or 3 BR's. Elec. kitch- ens, private balcony or patio. From $175. Subterranean parking, elev, maid service. Full-line food market, dry cleaner, beauty salon within complex. 7 beaut. model apts. Y am to 6 pm daily, other times by appt. Jamboree & San Joaquin Hills Rds. N. of Fashion Island. 714 : 644--1900 !or leasing info. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS LRG dh: apts, $140 z Br. *' BEAUTlf"UL 1 & 2 BR. I Huntington Be•ch Huntington Be•ch NEW $100 3 Br, 2 Ba. lltd Pool. Contemporary Garden Apl!. ==='========='======= Newly dee. Play yd. Cptd. Patio5, J r p I c s , pool. /) Q J J Drps. Bltns. Palio. Child. $14~$160, Ca.II S.lS-5163. ol..t. • / ....J't:I• l~ M l A £12.filM NE\VL'r' DECORATED a u tn a ermo~a ap c ve. Ll'R 2 Br "''' gar. $130 li E • -H QUIET-SAFE 2214 College Ave. S.16-0627 Dis posal, water pd. 2176-D Casual estate "ving. nter ...... Quinta er- 40 Unit Adult Placentia Avt. fi36.-..ll2!1 mosa's lush green atmosphere & stroll tree-* BRAND NEW * lined walk ways to your ~l Apartment Complex * LRC dl'luxe 2 & 3 Br ES I CLUDED COST 2 B~ ALL UTlLITI I & 2 BEDROOMS I.A A APTS, 1 & ' . .,.,., J>!ES& VERDE.'"'' I BR. Uni. $150 -Furn, $180 Entertaining will be a pleas. Bltns, swimming pool & gar, Call S4fi-.I001. ure. D~'Orating this lovely, , age_ All util pd. $150 to $17'0 3.J,c id':,· J.'Ba. new cpts, 2 BR. Unf. $180 -Furn. $110 spacious apt will be a joy. mo. Adults no pets. d11ll! IV). pct! chUdi'en' ok 3 Spac. flr. plans, decor. furnishings: live e SJ)C'cial cabinet spite 3a4 Avocado: Ct-.1. 642-9708 Avaii ;;.J. i tsSIJVO, 5'5-7245: within romantic setting W/(un or privacy. e Lock garages w/ lg stor , NE\VL'l dl'COr 2 BR. cpts, Terraced pool. pri. sunken gas BBQ's w/ • Bm cell • Lndry •Patios ,VTLSON GARDEN APTS. drps, bltns, 2.car garage, seculded seating compl. w/Ramada & Foun· • D\V/displ •Huge gas stve 2 BR Unfum. Ne\\ly dee. Sl60 673--7909 tain. NEW NEW VILLA CORDOVA • Special soundproofina: Neiv C'ptsldrps, sp a C'1-1-B-R-.-1u;---1-m-o-Ut~,1-P<-I.-:? * Color CO•Ord. kit w/ indir1ct liqhting. l'!!'l!!!!!!!!!J!"1!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!1!!!!!!!"!f!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!J!'l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!fl • Del'p 2 color Sha&: grounds. Adlts, no pcls. Br $l-':i. Adl!s no pct& * 01luxe r1n91 & ov•nt * Plush 1h19 crpt9. 1~ . carpets, draJ>t'!I $1~0 / mo. 2283 Fountain 82fi Centrr St. &li-ss48. * Bonus storeg• spec• + Cov. c•rport Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 360 GAS & 'YATER PAIO \\'ay E. (Harbor, 1urn \\'. --* Sculptured m•rbl• pulfm•n & +ii• b•th1 l·c-.-,-t.-M-tt-.-----Mo. to Mo. From $140. 1 on "'llsonl. • QUIET 2 br. A(lulls on!}, * Ele9ent recreation room. Newport Beach 2323 Elden A\'e, c~1 I * NEW * no pet~. Bllns, crpts & drps. FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY k B ) $135. 5-10-8100 REt.1ARKABLY \YATERFRONT I br furn. (Near Bae . ay Crpts, drps & pain!. 2 Br. ---,-.------Blk from Huntington Center, San Dieeo UNRELIEVABLY Year ll'ase, $135 mo, util See r.tgr, Ted \\oodhead 1\., Ba Studio trlp!t'x. Fncd 2 B~. ~ s ba, 1~p.ts, di-ps i Frwy., Goldenwest Colle2e. EXTRAORDINARILY ~aid. No~ :ldren. lJO.t ~32 patio. n blk to E. 17th St. ~:i:1054~;s, 13 mo inl: San Diego Frwy. to Beach Blvd., So. on BEAUTIFUL larcus, £7.r :l shop'g. Adlts, no pets. 2j3 · ' ~ Beach 3 bl.ks. to Holt; \V. on Holt to V•I D'isere Garden Apts BEACH DUPLEX :l BR, 2 Cabril!o 642-0-161. 2 .BR Uni. apt. E..a,!1~ fldt>. LaQuinta H_ermosa 714: 847.5441 Adults, no peu BA. 4 hses from ocean. Pkg, · No pc~. $130, 54~~ 01· Pultl"g '"""· wotodoll & util pd 11'5/mo. 1il J""" HACIENDA HARBOR HARBOR GREENS '1317>>-'64' 1 =======...,...,,..,.===,,,...., stream, no1\'ers everywhere, Jjth. 962-S98J GARDEN & STUDIO APTS LGE. 2 Br., den, fpl, .i.:ar. · Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfum. 365 '4:l' pool, rec. room, billiards, * $2j \VEEK & UP * Quiet Adult Living Be.ch. 1, 2, 3 BR's. from SllO. Cpts, drp.s, patio. 8hop·~. E t Bl ff BBQ'i; Sauna, furn .. unfurn J\IESA MOTEL 2700 Pererson \Vay, C.M. ~le.sa VerdC' $170. 61.-....8800 _•_• __ u _____ _ SingleS, 1 BR, 1 BR+ d£n'. Kitchen, TV's, maid ~r•iice. ALL UTIL. PAID 54&-0370 $160. 1 Bdr. Dix, Bit-in!. ITO\VNHOUSE • 01\•oer's 4 NE\V LOVELY GARDEN 2. BR. From $1~5. See ii! J.leated pool. 646-9681 l &. 2 BR"s, $150-$170. Shag I * REGENCY * C:pts/Drps, Pri. bnlr.. Car. Br, 3 Ba, also 2 Br, 2~~ APT. Lrg patio & enc l 2000 ParsOJl~ Rd., &42-8670 OCEANFRONT, beaut. 2 hr c<irpct.s,_blt·!n.s, encJ g~r-1 2 Br, l Bn, crplgtdrps, se lf hkenu,xlntloc,962-11&0. I B_~· Patios. Encl aar . &a.rden. 2 BR, 2 BA. Shaa: Bet.,.,·t!en Harbor & Nel'.'fJOfl, f""lc. 1250 per mo. \\'inter ages. Sw1n)n11ng Pool. Ne11ly cleaning <>as oven, encl gar. ·' ·:c'>-SO:..=:c33'-.--~---I crpls, drps, bltns, encl gar. 2BlkN 19th '" B t I d pd ' D p t :-Near bearh, 21662 · · Rental. 646-3839. df'cor. cau · an sc · Patios. 5-'lS·360J 377 \\'. \ViJ. •na oin I LOVELY h;; I Br. enl:ry., Ad I I I Brookhurst St, Apt B, NE\V LRG DELUXE AP'I'S * 2 Br. apt 'Iii July l s!. u rs, no pe s. 646-0979 son. LUXURY duplex, 2 br., l 'li cpls/.drps. Cl~. 1:-rig, 6~6-0841 Huntington Be•ch Huntington Buch Huntlnvton1 Beach 1 Bdrm • from $135 2 Bdrm • from $165 3 Bd"'1 • from $230 Adult & F1mil1 Sections fumistted • UntUmishid Phone(714)962-4458 ~& S> Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. ---------Hunt in 9 ton Beach Huntington Beach BACH-furn $139.SO S170/lno. Garage. 300' to 241 Avocado e 12 BR. l BA.. Garden Units. ba .. iv/11• sh;ig cprg, c:lo.s"d dsh11r, pool, $16,j, fi. .>298. ~~---~-~-I BR-furn $150 F • V II 1 BR, crpts, drps, ~fT'Lg., $ISO-Very spacious 2 BR bl'ach. 642-3837. Shag crpts, drps, dsh11·lU', garage, fenced )'d. laundry ounta1n a ey bll-•, 11·-mo. ;ocl util. I BR Duplex, comp! re-dee. B 2 BR f $180 " .>.J studio apt. 11674 Van uren -urn $151)..1 BR, util. I blk to patio, beam ct'ilings: frplc. fac. Contat•I .\larch 1st. at 3 BR 2 BA C nd 2 Also l BR Srudio, 2 ba, New crpts, d1-ps, elec kit. La~. Call 847-0034 UNFURN AVAILABLE bch prking. 303 32nd St. FAIRWAY gar. 2650 Elden. 537-0062 pnomi!\('s. 3::S91 Copper Lan· ' Pooi $~51~~0 ~:;; relrig., bltns, near ocean. \lo'/blt-in \VShr & dryr. No ADULTS ONLY, NO PE'r.'i 494-'.7734, 830-1232, £73--9060. aft 7 pn1 & Sun. $16.i/mo. tern. Dana Poinl. I ~~~after. 5:30 pm.· $145. Tradewinds Realty pets $140. 839-IOliJ 2 BR apt· wlw, drps, bllns, 1760 Pomona 642-2015 O~ bay, near Lldo, I BP. APTS *DELUXE 1 & 2 BR's. Furn 8-17-&511. LGE 2 BR, bltns, 6' bar, disposal, laundry 11pace. No PARTLl' furnished bachelor, palio apt. Boat slip a\'ail. VILLA , 01 unfurn. Bltns. crp!s, East Bluff 1 Garden Grove ---------· Close to ocean, encl garage, 1 ~"-~_._,._,_.,_-_18_1o_r_l"_lo __ $70. Open Sat morning only $185 month. 673-6-EiO. 1trp.s, pool, & a rd ens · I ? l\tO fREE EASTGATE * FRESH AIR All util paid, $175 mo, 1 Br. un(um apt. Encl gar, Sam lo 12 noon. NO Jong bl k 2 & 3 BR's t\ASSAU PAL~IS 1'17 E. BEACH 1-'R"E', C.l -· 2 BR '''•lk 3 bl'--to n-,,h•. 536-176£ lrg patio. Sll:l mo. Water 1 BR, pool. oc to ocean, . . 22nd St. C~l. s.12_354j , NEWPORT I A, , ean, _spacious . ~ °" pd, di l M~S hair, plcasP. Rea r 2:>14 Single adu lt $135. 833-3.i.'.:j, Private palio, pool • indiv. . , Villa Granada Apts. l i BA sludio apt. P~t10, Beaut. big l BR apt. w/w $160-d1x 2 Br, 11,i Ba, studio, a ts on y. · Nell·port Bl\'d. &H-0637 ev~s. laundcy fac. 1 B~. _Dupl~x. Sto\e & Four bedroom \\'ith balcon-<'I-pis. dr~. elcc kitch, crpts, drps, bltns except poolside, patio. Adlts. \Vilt $50 moving allow. New 2 *DELUXE I & 2 BR's. Furn 2 BR up-,_ \"•lk lo be•ch. Near Orange Co. Airport I: Reing. f\o ch1ldJ'('n, no ricts. . ho ~I G . laundry facilities \\'alk to refrlg. $225. No ,....ts. :l.36-1711 srll for $16,i;i(J, 19 8 2 2 Br 1rom:Jll5. Cpts/dt"ps, Bl ,_ " 110-1 $l lO \\'/« . 1e'll a ve & ""01v. rac1ous · · .-Ln bl 1 ti I or unfurn. tns, crpts, 3250 ind ulil, Yearly. Avail UCI. Adu!Ls only. ,.) per mo. ~al · . . & . d" shopping. Nr fnl"y. $170 mo. l\1argate , H.B. tns, pa os, p ay drps, pool, gardens. 311. 213 / ,.1_,..,3. 2012'l Santa A.na Avr. \V11tcr & gardenrr furn. Jivmg . quiet. SIUTOUn Lng 12092 Bailey. 897-5042. BEACHBLUFF Apts ~._;ccW.::A:cLc_K,=.;Jo'-"be~•'--C~h-, ~,~,1,-ux-.,-11 _,_,._•_. _8'6-_1777 __ ----- NASSAU PAL~tS, 177 E. =°=-'-~,,~~~:--~l~tgr b.Irs Joachim, Apt l·A , ,:'c::72~-;;A_:W:.:-_:'.c''c:"..:S::;1.~C>lc:S-<:_::9:::'4=,·,-I for family with ehUdrrn. NE\V 2 BR, 2 BA, diSh\\·ash· l & :3 BR, $}lj +. No ,,_, SI C't 642 °•1:; ,,,...ZY b•y-'dc 1 br ne'<l'iy • . <U 6215 ., BR I Near Corona de! l\1ar High I Huntington Beach '''· pool, P•t•·o. s~1 Ell•··· R I 1-"'-""--'-_._.,:__::"c_·cc__c._-.c~cc__'·--"'v ... ' ' """" . • crpts, (rps, stove, School. Fireplace wet bar & ---°'---='°""-...,, summer inereases. • oya DRIVE BY ~~~r61~!J >'!· around, re!rig, Fent'ffi )''a~d. garage, built-in kitchen a0ppliances. WALK TO OCEAN S42-3477 or s47-39:>7 Hawaiian, 220 12th St, H.B. 1·17 Flower St. l Br furnish· -~-------1 EL CORDOVA Ap!S nl~ture adulis. ~~-pets 01' 835 A~1ICOS \VAY &14-29!11 J BR. Crpt~. drps, l'!Ome "'/ WALK TO BEACH I I CHEZ ORO APTS ed, Best Jocation in C.i\I. LOVELY furn. 2 Br. lo\ver children. $l.fO. 6·12-3•131. Cold1vel1 Banker & Co. irp!c & pal ios. $120.$150/per LOVELY NE\\' I & 2 BR's. 8234 Atlanta, 1·2 BR, pool, S.16-0920 ::~~;o~~~~~une642_38,)() 2077 Charle St. 642·4470 LGE 3 b1·, J·'. ba, c r P .1 s, t.Ianag-lng Agent 541-5221 mo. Adults. Crpts, <lrps, dshwashcrs. privale g1:1rage. 'Vashf'rs, drps dshw~hr. Down~ta1rs. . ., , -LINDBORG CO e 531).2j79 709 Palm • 8·11·39j7 dryer~. 536-8038: 536-272_1 _ *" DELJ;XE 1 BR & San Clemente Be sure 10 see thes~ Charn1. No Pets, 2 childrf'n ok. $ls;',. HOUSE llun11n,g. \\atch lbc . . · . . ~-----~== Bachelor apts. :;:r, 11·kly & ---------1 ;,g 1 &. 2 BR Span15h style, C II I , -1-321. OPEN HOUSf. column. 1 \\h11l' Elrphant D1me-A-L1ne \\'e"ll hP.lp you sell! 6·12.56i8 For beS1 reswt~! 641-6678 -a a t ., pn1, .J .r-. .1. I up. Furn. incl util. ?llonthly *\VALK lo Shop'g • Atlrac prestige _apts for adults .. Ex·1?Br s!udio-P\'l palio, encl Apts., Apts., Apts., Apts., rerms avail. 998 El Camino. 1 BR. furn. Adu! t s· 11·a Ir;: !iv rms, shag cpl d & -.,.ar l 'i ba crpt . / rirp~/ Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn . or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. :>-tfi..-04::11 Sl30/mo. Phnne 49'1-6313. drp'd thniout. Dwhr.~. 5pac " · · ~. * 5 d" A $110 BACHELOR. I blk . froni closets, beaur. pool, rec. ~~~~3~.0· C~T. SJt;;,, Adults. S1nt• Ana Santa An• 370 Sant• An• Lagun• Beach OCEAN VOO\V. Lrg Bachelor & 1 BR apb. Cpts, drps, blt-in!I, patio. Walk'g dl11t. lo town. 100 Clift Dr, Laguna Beach. 494-549S. \\ie"JL ht-lp you sell! 64i-5678 Apts •• Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Sant• An• tu 10 pt beach, S80 fll(I, uh! paid. rooni , enct gar. I -------------------* 1 Bedroom $130 1 * 492-4613 . __ • LRG 1 BR ..• , .. All"'" ----------------------------------------• I <"rr,.ts drp~ tile & paint. -'• lfnv MAPLE ST. NEAR 19TH Apt. Unlurn. 365 Park-Like Surroundings m10;. 11<i1mo. >1&-01;1. & ncJ ~ • P'ARTYI SUNDAY {,r ltlt'\lllM"~ ~I RemoleRadiolln>adcast "' 645-.0349 QUIET • DELUXE 998 El Camino. c.~1. 'A ~1'9·'"l11/J * CLOWlt Prizes ..l.. T • to •-1 · w. SINGLES l lJO '11 urn. oxcept General 1-2 & 3 BR AP'l"S AITRAC. 7 BR >pl. Ad•lt• M · "'If • FEB. 28 X 11P ,,.. 111$ elec. n1odern bar. etc. Also FURN. BACHELOR onl~. f"ear Harbor & *BaUonr *Rteonlllbm ....... llOlrt Adults only. 1975 Parsons· Prv patios * Hid Pool~ \\.ilson, C:-.1. 67j-8181 bhvn· .,,. (co1·ner Ford). r.1gr apt. No. /. Nr ll'9P'& -, Adullll only s.-:i. 3 RENTAL FINDERS MARTINIQUE APTS E'cx~o~cP"'T,--, -,,,,--;oe,-;-1-;;sc:-,,-;:,,,11,",, e BACHELOR APT e FrM To" Landlord.-0 p1/d,p, en'" '"· palio. ,I S 1771 Santa Ana A\"l'. C~I '-... 337 E. st I. 645 "111 2 Arll!~, no pt'\S. s I 3 j . COSTA 1\IESA -v ~fgr. Apt ll3 646-:i'l fi46-1i62. "'JJ W, t tth, Ce•t• Mfta I "'""""""'-;c--;,::-=o-1 1 BR. & 2 BR, l~~ BA. Cpts, di'jls: nr sbops; pool. lili: pd, 1884 r.tonrovia. Balboa Island DLX 2 Br, JI~ Ba. cpt.s, drps, SlO\'f', dshwhr. ;::-ar. Children OK. $14:'1. 642-7!Jj8, .HS-03:)6 • BEAUTIFULLY clean 1 B:a~i~~~;~Y ':e:~h. n;iv br: TOWN HOUSE & 2 br apts. Pool. Crpts 400/ 673-"29!1 "THE GABLES'' 2 DR, 11i BA IV/ gar. $150. Arllts. Cpts, rlrps, fncd yd. 243'l·D On:ingc Avr. 6,':6-4l20 * BF:AUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. Con!emporary Garrlen Apts. Patios, frplcs, pool. $14;) • $160. Cal! 546-516.1 & rlrps. Adults only. $130 Yearly $ mo. 3 221 7 Harbor, near 'Vilson 10 $160. &12-2181. eve~ 2 BR. J 1i BA STUDIO $11 J mo, t BR, All util pa id, Corona dil Mar 'J'O\\'NHOUSE. Sl·10/n10. P\·t patio, Ne11·!y fur n, ·--------1· Heated pool-Adults "Only Adul!s, Quiet. 54S-00j9. • • No pets-Adj 10 slw:ipping l ~---~-----Dan• Point Sl1'GLE, TV, pool, pet! ok, S25 & up. "'kly. Dana l\larlna Inn, 34.111 Coasl H\\)'. Fountain V•tley BACHELOR, lite cooidng. 1 adlt. Pool. Priv. entr. $100 util pd. 5-19-3997, 642-Slil. Huntington Beach BEAUTIFUL FURN. APTS. $140-$16.J. Quiet, priv. patio, 2 11·ardrobPs, frplC', dressing rm, locked scp. gar. Pool. Sauna. Re e rm. 1730.1 Keclson Ln. (I blk \V. of Beach Blvd, on Slater). * 842-7848. 1 BR. Condo: all bl!ns, refrig, encl patio, pool. Som~ furn. Qui'!. S13Cl. 67~503-1. 2 Br £ bachelor-healed pool. Nr slw:ip'g, util fum. Adlls, no pets. Viceroy Apts, 1014 Georgia St., JtB. 536-2914. 1 BR, $13:> per month including utilities Trade.,.,·ind!i Rlty 847-SJtl FREE util, turn 1 BR apt Nr beach, pool. $130 up. 536-3777, 536-7282. 536.)366 DELUXE Bachelor Units • 'Valk to Oeean. Utll pd. LlNOBORG CO. 536-:l579 "" SHARP lrg 1 & 2 Br, • * FREE cpts/drps, bltns, quiet bld:;:. fl,. RENTAL SERVICE t\o pct.~. Infant ok. Sl.?.O Costa l\lcsa e l1unlington & $1511. ~9722, 547-2682 ON TE:'-1 ACRES Beach e NC\\'fJOrt Beach ATI'RAC Jikr new 1·2 BR. 1 &: 2 BR. Furn. A Unturn, 1-2-3 BR APTS. Lg pool cpl~. drps, displ, Fireplaces I priv. patios. Ask about our OISCOUi\'T uU pd: 18S4 Monrovia. Pools Tennis C.ontnt'J Bkfst PLAN. Call 636-0220. 5'13-0336. roo Sea l.aDe, CdM 6«-2611 VILLA MESA APTS. e Ute 2 BR. studio: patio, (MacArthur nr Co&&t Hwy) 2 BR, Prlv patio. Htd pool. pool, 112 ba + p1l'dr rm, 2 car enci'd gar, Children lrg closels & storage, S15.".i * COROLIDO APTS * Wt?lcome, no pets pleue! & $Ui0. 'l92j Msncloz.a Dr .. 2 Br. studies & street level~. $163 mo. 719 \V, \\'Uson. C:\1. $185 I.:. up. Pcnthouse.s .$"120. fi4G-12j l NE\\' 3 Br o11·ners unit, frplc , Dsh1l'br. irp~ dbl carporLl'SH=AR=P~l,--:B°'R:--,-,2:c.,c-;;8ccA-, -;-1600;;::; all bltns, ~hag-<"rpts, drpi;, Pool. 673-3373 sq. rt. Studio apt, crpt.'ll, closed gara~e. lnimed. Oc· NEAR beach & s!ores. New drps, nr So. Csl Plaza. $200 cupancy. 545-2321. 2 Br & 3 Br apls. Crpts, mo. Drive by 973 Valencia. ATTRACTIVE lge 2 BR, 2 drps, frplc, pvt patios, $2j{) Call 545--0718 Mgr. ba, upsta irs. rncl garage, 10 S32i 316 ~1~rguerite. EASTSIDE No pets. 557-927S. 6T.r8472 or 213; 191-2300. Brand new 2 BR, 1 BA. $175. NE\Y spacious l & 'l Br. LGE 1 BR. ne1v paint, cpts Crpts drps d11o·hr, self clean. Bltns, crpts, drps, gar. Im· & drps, $165 mo, 6ij....2SIJI ing ~ ov~n. all wtr &: gas med. occupancy. 545-2321:_ aft 5:30 or 11-·knds. pd. Hid pool, 324 E. 20th New rozy 1 BR, fpl, crpt, Cost• Mes• St. 64&-9148 drps, fenced yd, gar. Pet'5 3 BR, :l BA, crpts, drps, & childrt'n ~·elcomc, $175. HARBOR bit.ins. Child under 2 OK, 0"';,=-~.c24,c13',--;;:::--:::::;::-;;;;-l I . ' or ov'r lj. $165. Open Sal. For that item under $50, 1pm-5pm, 1010 El Camino. try the Penny PlnchC'r TOWNHOUSE Apts.. Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 2217 Harbor, near Wilson e 2 BR, l BA TOWT\'HOUSE. All on 1 floor. $125.$135 • Heated pool-Adult., only • No pets-Adj tu shopping • No children Newport Be•ch Newport Be•c:h 1.L_•..;v,_u_n_•_B_e_•_•h----1 SEACLJFF Manor A p I s . FOR lease l Br, furn. Ocean Bachelor. l & 2 BR, l~ Vie1\'. Deck. Adlts only, no BA. S137.;..o.....sl60, S30 JJ'IOI!(! pets. $2.30/mn. UHL 499-:l8W in allo\vanee + r cg , I db•count. Crptl1, drps, pat io, Brand Spanking New In Beautiful BACK BAY 1 ind 2 Bedrooms Furnished and Unfurnished Lido Isle pool, children ok. l.52.:l BEACH Apts. F'Umlshed 1 Bl.. & Bachelor. Garage. s>IO, 1225, $750. 3lll Noni. 714: 64.2.-4097 Newport Beach Placentia Ave. 5-18-2682. MESA VERDE 2 BR, cpts, drps, bltns, wasb/ dry attach. l..ocUd aar & it.or. Lrr closets. Nr. shp'r. $150. Owner 540-5599, 54&-3209 1"'-' mo. 'Ill ''""' !5th 2 * TOWNHDUS E * Br. apt &: pr. util. paid. J or 2 adultll, no pets 115 2 BR, JJA, BA. Cf111U;, drps. 23 St NB. J)llliO. Adults. $1li0, 134 E. YEARLY-Oceanfront.. Delw.: l\frlody Ln. 548-1168 3 Br. 2 Ba, BBQ, bll-lns, e NEWLY V.'/w $325/mo. 714·629-3914. DECORATED 2208 ,Y, Ocf''antront, NB. QtnF.T 2 BR's. Car k Poe>!. BACHELQR ~J, 11U 'let", Crpts, drps, AduU. ooU-, no tl''lm'a: pool, encl g11.r. t J pets. * ~ blk from octn.n. $140. 210 NEAT 2 BR duplex, srnl Cedar. M&--1131. I fenced yd, ~ crpl!. Child The "Ye!IOw Pages•• or OK, sml pet. 316A, E. 21st .classified •. r~S .. si_ C.~t 4H~l348. Adult living * Dishwasher * Stove and Refrigerator * Shag Carpeting (4 exci ting colors) * Sound Proofed * Billiard Tables *Pool * Large Recreation Center Occupancy In M1rch RENT STARTS $160 Vista Del Mesa AP,artments Tustin &. Meta Drive 545-4855 \ for children and their pEJ,rents / • ~ive! "Total enWonmentliwing Ior 1am.iliee witli. children. Scmaotnr .Apartments-wooded area11 •I.reams, awimmin.1 poola,.tot Jota-a wry ~al kind or place where yoonr families find the ple&S'!D'elJ, tbe cornrort1nd the fun lo be parlolbeingalive. Comt ••• andbrinrthec:hildren! and~earn! --~Aoloie..B.ntc.ntar w .... prouc1 lo h ... ---.. the locaticmfot:thiafomed,lully accredit.<! pi;,.toprwchool. Poiol yoar.c:hil.i,.o -nl a prodoctin lilo io their formatiTO )'tOD. A pinnt>p!aulni ~-sclwduk. l Bcdn>om & N""'!Y•.2 Bede'!'"" & 2 Btlb ···3 BtdroOms & 2 a.th • Sina le S\ory &Split level witfl firtDIKe •Air Condllionlltl •"Selkle111in1 Owen~ .-• '-• frpm $165 per month ~snt\'1 n '\ All SU"FLOWEll FACILITIES ARE Oii INIEllOR Ura:5-.,, uu"U .,...,~ ~ NOSTIIEETSTOCROSS. ~{~\COR1R0\.J ~~~,,.~;,~~ . @ ·t,"if ~ t1111at11td; Aj; .. .,. ,, ~. ~-~ ~"(\,,.' ~·'° • r..um. Ofllce ~ephone.:. (7lf)' 1&7-4llOO ' • I l ' .. ~-~ ' .. J4 D.IJLV PILDT 5.tuwday, ,.....,, 27, 1971 ...... l~I ~[ ;;.;;;;' -;;;;;;;~·l~~ll Aph.~ Apts., Aptt., I 370 1 Rooms 400 ! Offic• Rent1I 440 Fum. or Unfvm. 370 Fum. or Unfvm. 370 Furn. or Un urn. 111JRNIS11£0, util. pd. fo. DESK SPACE J.u.;...-;,..;.;;,.;;;,.•.;,.;.··;,.ch;,..;.;;... __ N_t_w_po_rt-:Bt,-o<h-:----Huntington Beach male only. Close to acc. 305 N El C . R ti 1.;-;":=;r-;• ·;-:;;;;;:;;;;=;;;;:;i;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;===:::l!:iVE'~1iiEiii'-\ii'it:"" $60 prr mo &l2.8.J20 I o. 1m1no e II LIVE AT 'm E BEACH! • . . S.ln Clem1nte f\t\\' l DR. Shaz; O'Jll, drps. * i:1J PER l\'et'k . up 49U4.20 FOR $135* CASA Pl..AYA Apts, 14tb v•/kitcbtns. $2:i ix:_r 11~k 1 CORONA DEL MAR & \\'alnut. ~1. I -up Apta. MOTEL. ~97:>.> Deluxe otfice or bwlntu Newport Beach ROO'.\l for rent in pvt hon1e, .space, •rnd fir, pri.-. $.l25/ Olympic 1li• r,ool-Billi1rds.-Saun1&-T '""'' r.ro shor>--:CO or TV l•un9.-He1lth Ch.1bt- "tioor golf tiri¥i"g r1119e--P1rty Room-Full tim• Actiwitie1 Oir•ctor. •---..,,-'.""".""'."" __ 1 ~mpl lady pl't'f'd, pvt bath. "6 1-mo U!il pd, OWNER 673·6757 BAotELOR le 1 br apts. 5-I0-239-1, C.~1 . BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS ; Single5, I & 2 Bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished. REASONABLE RENT'; Singles from $135. 1 Bedrooms from $155. 2 Bedrooms fron\ $225. Lov.· move in charges. No lease req'd. Mollels Open Dally 10 am to I pm. SOUTH BAY CLUB OAKWOOD GARDEN Apartm,nt.s {jw.t for alnglt pt0plt) Irvint a: 16th 714 , 64S.Dll0 Apart.mrnts {resol'l ll\'ing for sin!;le Ir. marri~ adults! l61h bh1·n Irvine Ii. Do\·er 714, 642-1170 • Rl'n t subjttt to loca tlon Nr Bay. E\'l!,, frr>.-7816 or SINGLE rm in pvt hon1r, NEWPORT BEACll Ci\'!C 4!»-2'150 I itnt preferttd, SlO \'.'k. Centtf, 300 ft to 1000 ft. OCEA!\F'RNT 3 hr. 2 ha, I Fountain VaUty. 962-48!9 :i~7Goi"' Sec rt tar I a I . avail 1\farch 1 . Junt!! 15th. LRG oomfor1able roon1, TV. ~-==----=~-"" ~/mo. 2210 \\1• Octantronf I kil ch, pri,·I. NeAt ~hops. a NE\V oUI~•. 17877 Beach CaJl &12-li~ I Bl. Lov•ett rents. Ca 11 S•nt• Ana · &.12-2,;;Q or (213) 39WQ15. I !-'"URN roont in priv. ho111r, I LAS PALOMAS Costa J\te.sa· Kitrh pnvil 1610 SANTA ANA AVE, C~1 1 APARTJ\tENTS +. l"r. occ.' a!!}-1061. ~m 300 sq. ft. a5c IQ ft.1 t $''" I 61>246-t or 541-50321 Brand new rom '""' Guest Home 415 ---------- ! < l BR. lum.·unturni<bed I DESK SPACE v.• 11 h dish\\'Uher. Heated * PRIVATE ROOM F pool &: lanai. Central gas I for ainbulatory per 1. 0 n.' 222 ore st Avenu~ heating & alr-cooditionln1. Bright • chl!t'ry garden iur.1 Laguna Beach Ga-. & Y.'1.ler paid. Private roundings. Nutrir.ioUs meW, 4%9466 pauos. Color cboiee sha~ Call 54S-4733. carpeting. ----------OX the Octan in ifuntlngton 540.4988 PRIV. room for ambula!ory Bch • l"e\\' deluxt ollicts Santa Ana lady In He'd guest hon1e. ·1 'I h 1-c d '1 1400 Wt.st \\-·arner Avt. Call 64S-l391. a\'&11 ·' arc .>. ~~t!~79rp•, l,...,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,~..,.,...,..,..,.,...,..,..,,IXorth ot South Coast Plaza . amp e parking. ~"' Apts., Apts., Shopping Ctnttr Ii near S&n Rentils to Share 430 ~ 3i00 NE\VPORT BLVD, NB Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Diti'Q & Nt""'POn FreeY>ays. • ON THE BA y e I 1------------.,---.,,.-~---1 C.On\-enitntly located corner,I FREE R'.'11 & BO Balboa 675.-2464 or 541·5032 Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Warner &: Bristol. l!I in exchange for ~d !~~--~·.JI [,~,:§§§]:~@~~§~.-~··JJ(.·§ .. :§§§B,~·.j f ~~~~~~~~~~ l cook'g & gd company. Business Rental 445 1: . s: 11 sa . . Rttired v•idow v•d stir hrn San Angelo 11, ___ ••_"_"_'' _ _,I[ &l \\'/ older 11.oman \\'ho does SUITES availablt, l\IM\cali Apartments Ful'nlshed or Unfurnished 1 BR's-from $140 Pool -Re creation area -Gas BBQ's Covered parking -Good location -Near i;hoppin~ & Freev.·ays. 8131 Sin Angelo Drive • 842°6462 (Off Beach Blvd & Edinger, nr the Jolly Ox) §] [ii =• 11 :: ____ 1:] fj1_ a: I Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 . ,-not need pay. Employm<?nt pro!esslonal llldf, 176121 tlse....-here no barrier. Ref'& Beach Blvd, H.B. Parlclng: I l't'q'd. 6!::>-i11::. 1 Air cond: Htatlnz Rooms 400 Carpeling: Janitorial atrvl \\'ANTED: \\'ork\ng ,;: 1 r I Inquire Suite I, or call CO_Bal_LL_bo_E-,G-E-1'-l,°'_>h_;-,o-~-~ti-,-l-~-~~ r ~et~~ ~~se I: 1;6 ~~'l."h~~ R>lEO.TA;112Lt I II It child1't>n. Call :\!onika al sore '\'a a t'tl rm, tele. $65/mo & up. &12-206() Fri & So.I betll'n :'<larch 15th. Dress shop Gia-3613. r 8:30 am • j pm; Sun & \'arating. 440 E. 17th St.. !'\Ion call ~S-?.820. ..£·~1 ·.~6_773--0_l40~· -'°"""°'°'"'II ROO:\I'.\fATE <lrafled! Need l STOHE for lease, 11'.19 22nd [ Classified INDEX l nialr to &hare 2 BR Bftl St, N.B. s1_2;, ~():. AdYertiitlnn l~I Ap!. Till June 20th I ::,31-~ ·-·;::, 6i3-3803 aft 6 pm I GIRL !o ~hai-c smali 2 Br Industrial R1nt1I 450 11! 833-'640 8·5; &16-4601 •fl 6. Mesa Verde 12BR~,~,,-,-.1n-.-c·.,.-.-,-,.-.-,, decor. Child ok. No peta. $1.50i mo. 3j7-840t'.J. CAN1 BE BEAT ]~I housP \1'/~ame. Call SMALL UNITS 1 ~--,----'· COSTA MESA Cl11sific•tion I 00-149 1 Girl to. share 1 br houst $95. & $167. Per r-.Ionth 1 BR. :\t\\' crpt. drps, closed ..:ar. near sOOp'1. Adults, no pttJ. S14j. 645-3515. Newport leach EASTBLUFF t Bdrm. 1 b1. apt, All bltns, C.l.tll'lt'd, draptd. Frplc. 1 yt ar old. SJO,i i\tonth. 816 A.'irGOS \\'AY , , 17S.HSO 0 -••j· 41 ca..-. on Ptn1n.sul:i. Call e\'cs: 675-1187: or 673-8497. Immediate Occupancy SINGLE sroRY fteel Est1t1, New 6500 sq, ft. unit, 18th & South Sta Atmosphert ~--"'~M-•_•_1 __ , J Garages for Rent 435 \Vhittier, 110-na po"'tr, 2 BR.· 2 BAnl Clas1ific1tion JS0.184 plenty of parking. carpets & drps FOk motor homes. tral!er, See: Robert N'attn:ss, Rltr. Air C.Oodltioned flnanciil ][. J f boat, etc. 16j2 Npt Blvd, C~l Costa r.Iesa 642-1485 I Private Patios , ~------~· 6~Z.2821. &12-5106. I Fl RE SPRINl<LERED HEATED POOL '. I Pl r la Classification 200-260 GARAGE-Storage only f."ibcrg!as mfgrs. & "1>0d tnty 0 wn Ava ilable '.\larrll 4. \\orki:>rs \\f'llCOml". 3.TJ(l' & .?i'ob'~ ~~~~ I~ * Call F.!17-l!l.~.J * Up. Nr11• tiltup \\'mstr., nr., GARDEN APTS. Houinfflf'R111t ti! I STOil.AGE ~aragr, t:o.:;r lrwr: I 2500 South Salta 1~-------' $20 21'6 Plarenc1a Ave f Ashw11l.Bu1·ke 5..'H-!12::l2 Santa Ana ~ 5"-1525 C11s1ification 300-355 c,i. {ln 1 l'f'llrl. 636-4120. " C0:\1'.\IERCI1\L·INDUSTRJAL "!!~!!!""'""'""""'"""""'I Apaftm11ntsforR111t *San Clt'mente 496-1&40• I 11-l Office Rental 440 I 500-1.iOO sq ft. 13r to 12c i t SUPI::R·DELUXE QUALITY :\F:\V bldg, 1128-2300 tQ fl. \\"ESTCLlf'F area-2 br, 2 ,..p s., 2 ooo ba. CID. frplc, patio. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 C las1ification 160.370 1· ·3 room, up 10 3, sq. l\r Baker I: Fairvle\v 1 ACults. niG-$180. 16 0 1 ---.,...------. ft. office .suites. Immt'd. OC· )"T. lease. Sulll\"an. 540--4429. General I II ,ei l cupancy. Oran&:t County. -Bedford. Also n.w iardt'n 1 ;;=:==;;::=;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;; R•nta!1 .,-/.irport lr•in~ Co~mere-I Storage '455 1 2 br, 2 bl, CID, trplc, I' . . I c I d Al.l'porter diM..,.·r.hr. Aduh1. 1SIi5 PALM MESA APTS · · · omp tX, a J. STORAGE apact fur rent, lni.ne acros! trom c.oco·!. • C\ass1f 1cat1on -400-'465 tloll"l .& Rt~la:~~nt, ~<i.nks, !.•nerd fd, 1, 11 \'tr t d, 6"--0239 I I~ Sa~ Dicg~ k N P F\\)_s.. I ,T-11round rental ;>1;,..8161. 1 ~'=L"'~·=· ==~·~=-.;;,-;;.,-I BR unfum ••••... , Sl:M.00 Announctmtnt1 -d I Ul'\CRO\VDF.D PARKl1\G I ~·~~~=~c-c f'Ot:RPLEX,. 3 BR, ~ BA, 1 BR tum ••.•.•••.•• $l4S.50 •• LO\\'EST RATES Rentals Wanted 460 0\\, trplc, unmed occupy. 1 F · 1 'f . Vw11er/mgr. 21!~ OuPnn! Dr. -s;m Adult•. lnq. 4150 A Bacht 1 Io" s"i~~1s ietf Cla'" 1cat1on 500-510 Rm s. Nei\'])Ort Beach , 1 RE 1 Ll1~Bdl.F. coup!r 11·1ant ont 11 PatnC't P.d. 6 4 2-'4 3 8 j rom ...,_ All-3223 Cou rtes to Broktrs I I "" roon1 a par n1 t ~ 00_,m 2 Blt apt1 $17.i n10. ll A,. l Y nr~r l>t!!ach (rleanl tw1n 1 ·• · mo.Imo. OK Pttsonals ~ 1 lx'ds, August & &cpiembfor. 3 BP., 2 BA: I r pie, e POOL . . . CONSUL TING Tel. il4: 3Z7-96S5 or 9711 rMtt0rattd, 0\\, $240 .mo. e SAUNA Cla1s1f1 cahon 525-535 ASSOCIATES s. Rivt'rside Di· .• Palm Adulta. tr Hoag H~p11£l., e JACUZZI I la] WANTED j Springs. lmmf'd occup. &U-13!7 or 1561 :Ueaa Dr. Santa ~ Lott and Found I ~farktting . Financial. Trch·, 1~,-,~,-b-,-,-01-,-m-h-,-,-•• -,, &U-lm. . . I T h ff' 1 """ l"°-':.,._'-~~~7.". ---,. rnca. o s are o ire ~lll e apt. En1ployed lady & 9 BAOI apt .. Parle !'\tvoport. I BR. Jurn. $130, 2 BR turn Classifica tion 550-555 in Npt Center. 714/jj7-6076, ! vr old ,;on '>l'ith no JW!s.1 .\\1 l'.ID'llo'. V1•v.·. Gym .. P.00!1. ~ $15.). z BR unturn. SJ55. 1 !~I PO Box 4050, Irvine, Callr. I ;,pprox: $100 mo. Needed by l Tt1y11.s clubs. Acti\1tits. Pool. Bltns, crpl!i, drps, no lnstruct lon ~ FOR immediate occupancy '.\lar. 26. Re rt rt' n c es .' Sl95. rTl-3232 :ii: 2370 da.ys, children. no pet!. 32:'>-J E. in Orange County s most 5.JS-2037 aft 6 pm or Sun. I ~ n ·eslw•lmdl. 17th Pl. C.~I. ~.\-2138. C1•~sifi cetion 575-580 lo\·rly garr!l'11 co n1 m ' Ii 2 CAR Garage In <Mts OPEN HOUSE Costa Mesa [ ~ con1rilrx Con1m I prolr~11 ~tesa . To be u~ed for J £· 2 Br, 2 Ba. CID, 1?'W· Slmcn •rw:I RepWa I & med ical 11u1les, in . San I storai;e. Call Terry. Tht pat>O!;, tnc pr. $135/up. LRG 1 &r 2 BP. . .apt!. 10 _ Juan Cap1s1rano ac!J lo Real E~taters 54&-2313 j ;.is.:n0i1. min lrom oollege. ocean " Cla•1ification 600-699 Bank (If Antrrica. Sl:i-SO:I:. 1 M isc. Rentals 465 LG. 2 BP. irudto, ii : eA. eould \1·alk lo .shop'3. Haa 1 ][Il] BEAUTIFUL :I room office I "l'JlU'. drp1, bltni le DV•. laundry fac., carport & pool. lnliloyment i I suite \V/kitchene11,, IdPal f DBL gar.'lge, s I or11 ge. :\ear Hoa.11: Ho!p. $190. P..tnl from $1.?,0.$1:35. Ask . _ f' for 11.rchlttct, i n.sur1n r l" $40/nio. Storai'e lot 90x63, ~2-4:ITT. &U-lTiL about our '.l.i5e0unt. lM6 Classification 700.710 agent, realtor, t lc. On c111'l'i, tr!rs, boat.s, etc. \"IE\\' 2 B 2 B.a l I Placentia ~lp'. Apt H. '.\l;lnrovia St. in 7'o:. B. ~'18-4059. elec kit.. e~ sar. 11.~lkrpro ~ Mlrchandll• ll t>... J l3~/S300 per n10. &1:)..ffi<O. 1-.-,-E-N-,C-E-,o--,-,,-,.-.-,-,,.-,-,, OC'tan It bay. Adla, oo pets., BAY MEADOW APTS. . V 5 NE\V olllce.s. 17877 Beach I oil surfaced; Cos1a illesa. \'rly S2G5. 67>3397. 6'3-1990. j Clasiificition 800_830 Bl. Lo\\·est rrnts 8.J2-2525 Call 646--0281, 962-7813. \\'ESTCLif'F 2 Br, a dult1, Beam ceiling!:, ~elinr. priv. or 213: lM--OQtj 1 ~~~~~~~~~~II no ptll, ~ts/drps, bl ms,\ patk>s, recrtation Jacilltles. [ Peti and Supt>lies II ~ J or Fl CE for ren1-::.:1 E l';'th [ Ji ~} 1123 Bedford Ln. n75., All Adult~. no ptl!i. . . ~ SI, C.\I Furnishrd, util I Per1on1!5 isf 54s.7533. 1 * 2 BR. b'om $l6.i * Clas,ifi c1tion 850-858 paid , $60. &1.>-2t 'iO. ~------~ Tm.ED of tlmt old furniture? •••••••••• Newport Heights 317 W. B.ay St . lbr.\n Harbor [ Bolts and 11 • ~' It's really nol that hanl Personals 53' CLEAN 1 2 8 Ad It &: !'\t'>l'POl'f. Bh•d. 1{ mi ?\. Marine Equipment ~ I to n>place. Just l\'alch the -----=----- or r. 11 1· cf 19th Stl -. rw·niture & n1iscellaneo'Js ALCOHOLICS Anonymo1.1s ~n ptt;:. ~6~it 5~~$~~: 1 cALl. &46-0013 Cl1s1ific1tlon 900-912 columns in the Classified Phone 5-l2-i217 or 11Tilt to 6-95-1801. l ,l 2 br roomv tum & [ [iJ Section. P.O. Box 1Z23 Cos1a i\les11.. unfum. Car, law"ns. patim., Transpor1ali0ft J ra. VACA;~C!ES Cost money! DANCE lessons: Lalin & Sin Clemente ldr)', off ~t. park, \\'ell·lilt<l, . ml Rtnt your house. apt., store Amerlc11n. Jntro<l11c1ory off. -quit!, adu!Ui. $130 up, 2020 Cl•ssificc.tion '15-94i bldg .. etc. thru a Daily Pilot er $4 prr hr. 67::l-i!ll;) DELUXE 2 BR.. 2 Ba ., Tulltrton. Classified ad . , 1 AN'i tJay ts tne BI:::ITT day tll bltlns. dsh•·hr, rec. room. FUR."i 1 Br. $l.3:J: z Br[· '"''"'•·•· II ~ J IT'S \VU:-l"DERFUL 1he n1n an ad! Don't Adulll only_ SlS>. '92~~. ...,. un~ .Sls:i. Crpts, ? rp s; many buys in appl!~nce.~ delay .. call today, 6-12-5678 !i\\lm i pool. Close in. 14J Claisifici tion 950-990 you find In the Classlfil'd I iTrn1s \\'i!h east , ll!e Daily Sant• An• E. 1llth St .. Cll. 54S.!l!M9. Ads. Cht!!Ck them no\\·! Pilot Classifi~. 642-567S VILLA MARSEILLES BRANO NEW SPACIOUS 1 r. 2 adrm. Apts. Adult Livln9 Jnl> Mi ft Jg 2 Br, 11.2 ba, I uU rm for ~'h/dr, p•tk>, gar. cpl/dp. $165. M&-SiU. Furn. r. Unfurn. , ON BEACH' Oishwuhcr • color coonilna.t. t • ed appliancts . plush ahar 1 _ CJrpet • choice of 2 color * 1 Bdrm • · • · • • • • · • • • S20.1 .cllemts 2 baths • 1ta.Jl * 2 Bdrm .......... from ~ 1ho\\'ers • m!JT(lred uvd-* 3 Bdrm · .. "• • •• · · • • • Sl7:i robe dOl'lrs • lrKlll'ect Jiaht· 1 Furniture Available tng Jn kltchrn • breakfasl CarpelJl.drapes-diahwasht!!r bar • buge private fenct'd .btafed pooJ.s.aunai..!tnnls pallo • plush landscaping • rte roam-ocean ... ~..,,., brick Bar·B·Q'1 . iarie heat. patiowmple parklnr ed pcoU .tc lanai Security auants. 3101 So. 1ri1to1 st. HUNTINGTON (\I Ml. N, of So. O>ut Pluo) PACIFIC Santa An• l'HONI! 557.-200 TIME llOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642·5678 ( nt OCEAN AVE .. H.B. tn4) 53$.IUT ore optn 10 am-6 pm Drolly WlLLlA.i'l \\'ALTF:RS CO. 2 Br $1~ up. 38R $180 up. Pallo, pool, children ok. I lnq, ren•N bonus new. l\fORA t\AI Apts. 18881 ~fon Ka t Lane, ~i blk £. flf Beach, oH Gerfit ld, ,.,,,_, ' ~--------------------~- ' Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD 1. Stove 2. Gult•r 3. Biby Crib 4. Electric Saw S. C1mer1 6. Wisher 7. Outbo1rd Motor 8. St•reo S.t 9. Couch 10. Clarinet 11. Refrlger1tor 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing Machine 14. Surfboard 1 S. M1chlne Tools 16. Dishw11her 17. Puppy 18. Cabin Cruiser 19. Golf Cert 20. 81rometer 21. Stamp Collection 22. Dinette Set 23. Pl1y Pen 24. Bowling Bill 25. Water Skis 26. FrHzer 27. Suitcase 21. Clock Will Sell Fast! 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31 . Bar Stools 32. Encyclopedia 33. V1cuum Cleaner 34. Tropic•l Fish 35. Hot Rod Equipm't 36. File C1itlnet 37. Golf Clubs 38. Sterling Silver 39. Victorian Mirror 40. Bedroom Set 41. Slide Projector 42. L1wn Mower 43. Pool Tobit «. Tir1s 45. Pi1no 46. Fur Coit 47. Dr1pes 48. Linens 49. Hor'• SO. Airpl1ne SI. O r91n 52. Exercycle 53. R•r• Books 54. Ski Boots SS. High Chtlr 56. Coins 57. Electrtc Train 58. Kitten 59. Cl1ssic Auto 60. Coffee T1ble 61 . Motorcy cle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV Ser 6S. Wori<btnch 66. Diamond Witch 67. Go-Kirt 68. Ironer 69. C1mping Tralltr 70. Antlqu. FurnltuN 71 . Tape Recorder 72. S1ilbot1 73. Sports Cir 74. Mattress lox Spgs 75. lnbotrd Speodbott 76. Shotgun 77. Stddle 71. Dirt G•m• 79. Punching B•g 80. Baby Carri191 81. Drums 82. Rifle 83. Ot1k 14. SCUSA Gttr These or any pther extra thin9s around the house can be turned into cash with a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD so • Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 GAILY PILOT 35 1 I. I~ ~I ~;;;;""'-~I~ 1.Pc..e:;;'.c....,..;;;.;c..1•: ____ :53:;0 I Found lfrff •d•I ( 550 [ ILIIJ I J[Il]1 ~' ~-;;;·-·~J[Il]~iJI I~' _ ... ..,_ ..... -;;:,:;J[Il]~J!. ... H1lp Wenled, MA F 710 H1lp Wanled, M & F 11• 1 Help W1nled, Ml F 710 Help Wanled, MA F 7IO I. Job Went.cl, F1m1le 701 Bulld Your Own Bustn.u .EXPl::Rff:l'\CW 1"lbergla11 INSTRUCTOR in iu.n aaf1tl;f. ADVENTURE BL.ACK 6 my aham dog SAI LI NG CRUISE v.·/1tub lAlt 4 Ttd coltlU', ~ tc. 3 ma.st Square RJ.ntr. \'le Emerald Bay. 49-1.9306 U:a\Tlf S/15171 f o r 3 DA mon!U. r-.ftn 4 women want-CHSHUNO, black, ftniale, rd wldeiln: for adven!Utt chain collar, near po.st office & t.raveJ le ability to aha.re I ~So~u~th~La-"'guccc"'=·-ffl-:::..::U.::Dl:__ expe11se1. For iutormallon MALE rabbit found a t I call Pant Reynolds, Peterson School. (Zl.J) 37S.260J ~3361 When You Wont it done right ••• Cllll.D F..xC"eptlo~ opportunity tor tooler. <.:ATAUNA YACHTS Mu.st ha\·e intfrest i n t• cntt by 01 d" r Jo.st crov.'I~ Income! For 8211 Lankentl!m 81\'lt, No. balll!!tics. WW tnln. Ph: wonian, two sehl. age lnte.rv1ew 545-MOO llOll)'\IOOfl, Cal if. 9lfi05 S.IS--2'159. chUdre11. J..i\·e in .. !Itel-".:=:.:::"-..:::.::::::.. ___ I ;;;;;-'i'-;~:;::"'2;0:':::0::-·l~;:;:;;;;;,==--=,...,,--1 housekttping. Rel, 968.--3650 fUU.. Charfe Bookkef!ptt ~ INTEJ(ESTJNC Tl!'lephone EXPER. proper En, 111 h C EME TERY l\fin, 5 yea.rs experience. work from homf' MUii have nanny -ttg. nurse aerk! and ~vbi~ion t:1rlented lalnd private line and al least Uve-ln poaition ~·/lamily or FUNERAL t'.ve pment .. c:o. X nt tour hOun: da.lly. Wrllt, bachelor father. 4~7627 COUNSELING world.na conditiOns. Salary Clusificd ad No. 103, Dail)-~pen. Newport Beach . Pilot. P.O. Box: 15ti0. Coata J-°"".c.,:;,~~;,,.--I ;,,,,,.,,..-~:::::...~...,..,• FUU.Y LICENSED * FEMALE puppy, !itesa. del I Renoo·~d J-Hndu Splrituallst Mar area C.l\I. :~~~;;;~ AIDES For convalescence N 1 Advice on all matte-. ~9860 elderly c:are or family can: etd two argresi ve people '" lloniemaken MT~l to sell for our pre.need de. R t.o.·e. f..I&JTiage. Bwilness H.B. area: Fe11111Je Slamf'~e r CT · ' parunent tntt:rvie;ws !\ton· :::!~~!v~~O~m~aya a ~~~late brown color. [ StrVir:nand bpaltt ]GC'J l ;I:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-~ s.mc.andlttpair• JGCl Bea~h l~~::.UR.61~~0 day & Tuesday. Coll one of the experts listed be/owl! 567..Sm. l\fesa, Calif. 92626. e FRY COOK e full lime APPL\' JN PERSON 3l2 N. El Camino Rea.I, Lot t 555 . -~ . -~1 -R~E~F~E~R~E~N.::'C='E'°'S7. ,;64.::;."63~.::8c_I PHONE 644·0'll2 San Clemen!e NURS O E. C ~IPANION A!k Peggy for a time 10 lalk 492-9136, 492.0076 LOST: \\lhitt m&le Code· Baby1ittin9 Contractor Incom e Tix COOK. PERl\IANENT with DARRELL \VARD, Vlu e YOGA F OR WOMEN a·poo. l~lostl)' Poodle) VIC': • £.IG-1822 e President of J.lemotial Coun. THE RIGGER NO. 16 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH o.,, cJ..,. F,.. ••monoira-"""'""' B«• R•• ... . cos TA MESA MY w.,,, .,,.,,., bom• Sm1'ley Tax Serv'1ce H1lp w an1ed, M' F 710 ,_"";ii''.;:"'-=· ,,,,-~=--- ion Tues. at 10 AM! St.an 892-WTO. PRE-SCHOOL repair. \Vallli, ceiling, Doon 1,. Thun. Vitality~ Peace! Yoga WHITE Cat lost in Univeni· l!th & Monrovia, ~ day + etc. No job too small. CHILD C'art -Mature woman GARDENING, v;atttin~ etc. IRVJNE PERSONNEL Cf'nlf't 445 E. 171h St., C.~1 ty Pk. Has 'hon: thick tu1:, full day &esskln.s, Planned 547--0036, 24 b.r ans, serv. • ",;1 YEAR LOCAUY • A Better Position or college srudent for l in exc:ha.tlif Jor l BR fum. ·~8281 . . b progrun, hot lunche,, •• ,. ROO'I Add'ti. ' QuaJifi~ • Reuonable T child. 2 lo 5:30 pm, Balboa apl, Hunt Bch. 673-3293 O• SERVJCESll'•G[NCY """ luf' eyes, wide face. Please "& " 1 ~ns. ...._ T. \V. A. Sl\flLEY -:!/-ls.land. Call 673-~ll alt 6 I'"\ SI NGLE? WIDOWED? call 8J3...I464. 2-6, hrs 6:30 Ai\1-6:00 Pl\t. Construction. Single story or C ~"i-• p bll A , :t~=· ::~J and serv 8~l-09l2 488 E, l!th (al JrvlM) C.1.t. SU v.·k.C0~1PARE! 6'l2405(I 2. Estim., plaru & layout I e, • cu u . c crount I CHURCH ORGAN SALES GIRL ha • If I V.iltch w/stre-tch band. Sen· ;;;;,-,-;'7:7.---~~~ ~ ""-1 ~ txper if posllible, lit"!!'!":":~~~!!!!'!"!'"!:!~"'!" f. D lvorced? Over 21? LOST-Lady's gold Bulova or m.5237. 841-lSll 1 &12-22'11 any_11me 6-K>-. ""· L -', !\tAN. Demonstrate piPe &: p ' 5 rp '" appearanc~. 642·1470 r a 2 se exp anatory mes. limental value. Rl!'11.'ard. Wll..L babysit your t•hlld in '\"ALKlNG Deck Coatings ol Central Business Sel'Vlces I 11' ll f:/,\'DF.11~ • ,.,.,,,...,, At111r1 rltc:troniC'. Lgr ltrrilory. ~crelarlal. ~lusl be. good.l *LVN l to 11 P .M .* age4~.:80"140~'t',1'_',,," I 6'H-2009. my llc:e~ home, a£es 2 all typl!'s. Ltt Roofin&" Co, e pTHE TAX ADVISORS • ~1!,~·,;:,:·o"'.·,,·,·',:·,··'°'' !-• N .. ~\1~RT 0 R GANS, Salary open, 545-8238. :>IS-30Gl ' '" thru 5, Mon thru Fri. C ~1 642-7222 •--erm oHic:e-Reas Rat " ~ ""~ · ~ ,....., G ~ GOLDEN Labrador mal" ·' . ~ ..,e est. . es Phont J<l6 ·11 JI IR L FR I DAY LVN..J:OO to ll:OO re lie( ahilt. FOR Jad!l!'S only, $j musage lost Cdl\I. Re~·ard for M~038. Additions * Remodelin&; 328 No. Newport Blvd, CLEANING \"'Oman, \'Scant E..XP'D·TELEPHONE Park Lido Convalescent special SS:, 17434 Beach return or information. Call CJllLD Care my home, lncd Gflwiclr: & Sons, Lie:, ~~~p,.ptH~I :~~!100tal Lt-ga! Sec"y Court Forms $600 apl11. ?.lust be e:itp'd. Fnll l\lature, .stable & attrac Center ~ Blvd .. H.B. 847-9213 673-6010 5 to 7 pm. yard, play rm, balanced 61)...f.(Ml * a.t~7170 • · JV E-'<t'C. St-c'y Con1puters $600 or pt lime. Call alt 6 pm, To arrange tele. appts wtl;;=-;'iii;-;,=_.-_,....::::..:::.:.:j Soc le I Clubt 53S RE\V S5-lln1all c:rea.m color dinners, loys. l rans P, Llc'd Contr. Remodeling SKOUSEN Tax Servi~, your Sec'y ~tlgr Background $500 557-filSO. bus. executives for VP fran. ?ifARRlED man lo assume !:::'.':'.'.':'::"'.:":----..:..:.: 6iS-t:.03, &l:>-3147 Add 'U Pl La home. ('Ompl audit pro· Sec'y Gen'! Ol!i"e 1.,,.,. , chise deveJ. or Nari Organ-Fuller Bn.it.h route. Mr. IRVINE COAsr c 0 u n 1 r y Terrif'r type dog. 2/20. Vic 1 ons, ans, you t · 28 / " • ·"' Clerk Typist · . Holtman 832-0548. Adams & Brook h u r ! I. HIGH scllXll girl wants Karl E. Kendall 548·1~7 leclion. 5-16·~5 eves \11knds Sec'y German or French $700 . 1zanon. Guarn. 1tartg 11Alaryl,-,-=c'"""~.c,..::.:c""~~~·I Club ~lembership for Sale. b•bi·oltt•"•>< ofte•ooo•• ,_ I I 0., 5 k 'lk Ex In recreational center of IUX· •·t"" ""p .. ,0 + "°"""' th•I MEDlCAL REC OR D c II 492-lls:J "Quttnie ... 962-5228. • " ll"111 G1ner1I S1rvict1 ron ng =Cy IOC " I per $625 R . .,...,,,, ... ,... " ., TR.Ai~SCR!B a • Ext. 54. 1:30. Prefl!'r Ne"'' port St-c'y Engineering $575 ury ap.!s. ent collections, could bring income to sr.oo + ER-Exp'd 1 n FE:O.IALE German Shepherd, Heighls area. Jean. &lZ--0022 1, "· d 8 , C"' 1 IRONING my hOme Sl.25 "'' 8 k T 11 C'Omplaints from tenants. per mo, Call ?ilr. Wiiiiams all ptuue1 of m. ~/1urg. answs to "Gretchen." Lost -.us.,.._n usy · ..... ?.-oose an e er $400 Type 50·60 for Interview. 642-9-170 h"IUlSCript!on, ll time dl\YI . lrR'l Vic:: G<ilden"'·est &-Warner, BABYSITIING. (ncd yd. hot 545--0820 alter S-Re.p~ir ~5-1ir.ng o~·n hangers. A('('()un1an15 ~grte SMOO MISS EXEC AGENCY . Snl comm. w/exp. Contact L:iJ f!O no.·d. G7S-Z3Sl. 61 4-4 8 :58 ~~~~-reas rates, Bulld-~rv l\-lost Things CPA Construc:t1on Sl6i\f 410 \V C 1 H NB GIRL FRIDAY. O.C. Airport 1'11rs. Jo'ramlm, Paci f i ca l ~-----;~~~J LOsr _Female collie, sable . . I Gard ening Janitorial Tax Accrs Sta1e/Ft-rl $14!\I · ~13939 wy., area. t>h1~t be exp·d bkkpr, tlosp. 8-12--0611. 11 & h"t . f O C , * y, ILL Baby&it my horn• SPARKL<' . t . I I" Chemist Rubber Comp SLZ!\I type ~·pn1. understand M L_ hi S I found (free eds) ~· 1 e, in area 0 • .c. · behind · AL'S GARDENING ~ .oan1 ona . ~in· ofllce procedurt-ll. Pt time emu.r1 P a es ---~;.;..;:,:.:.;._~5:5~0 I Re\\"ard. 531-5494 1 Po:_~9~chool for gardening I, 1 ma11 dows, 1loor1, crpta &: constr 1 Call For Appolntmf'nt CO~suLTANT. Gen'I foods now. $3 hr. Resun1e. Y.'rite $125-S200 \Vkly atrai&hl salct LARGE lvhilf' l e ma 1 e AFGHAN lost vie 21.st & 1 landscapuig ser\'i~s. call eleanup. A comple!f' con1n1·1 I_ -____ ..,;;;. need!I 1 womrn for V\via.l'Je' ClaS11ified ad Nu, 120 Dally commission. lndepende.nt Lott and FOIJlld Gtrman Shepherd, nN:ntly Santa Ana, C.~I. Greyish· I CHILD care. day or nite 54()...5198. Serving Ne\\'J>Clrl. M'f'\'. for 1''rl!'e rst C<tll, ~ \lt~ard. Cos1!1etie1. We P ilot. P .O. Boll. t:i6CI Costa contractor basi!I. ma a or preinan!, \'e'"" f s i 1 hf,, 1 bro~11. Re\\•ard. 645-5869 my home. Cdi\I. O>sta i'tlesa, Oo\•e1· 962-0672. L ·1 R · d train. Extt pot I avail. •m I l\lesa Cali( 926'!6 \\'Oman, civic oriented, w/ ·~ .. • 642 2881 e\·l!'s Sho 1 ! 1 ein ers inv. S.W-1464 ' · ~ -found nr. 17th & Orangt'. VER\" Tk\JE RACOON -. re!;. \Vestc ill. Painting & Personnel Agency * HEAD WAITRESS-6 Da membe~h1p s11.le1 ability for • 6-1>2442. HARBOR VfEW HILLS CARE for your child-my * LANDSCAPING * Pap1rhan9lng 4500 Can1pus Dr., N.B. COOKS • M111t lmow 1(1()(1 \\"k. Dinner House. Perm. leading 01a1nber of Com· * 644-1370 * lovely, lge, clean home:. $65 New 1 a"' n S. sprinklers Call For Appo intment • C<?OK * Off:DERLY Exp Intervie~·s 9 to 12 noon. merce In Oran11:r Co. Send BABY pigeons. probably mo.C.l\1.6-46-5537. d . "·· ho ' NoWuting ;.•rzus prefd, ParkLldoCocvaleli· SA~t'S s••~o 16218 photoilresumetoOu1ilied .. 1aken frorn private a\'iary. 11.J..! 4 lb. ~·hite Poodle rains, \\"au.a, ar rs, pa. · WA A .,...,. H ........-vv ~' Need owner to idenllfy or w/red r;~·eater. Vic. 23rd CHILD Care-my hon1e, ratl!'s tios, fences. Lic'd contr, 1J * LLP PER * ~ c"nt Ollp. 642.2410 Pacific Hwy. Hunt. Bch. ad #63, Daily Pilot. P.O. pigeon expert ~·ith fttding st, C.l\f. Reward! 546-1698. to suit you. Pre-Schoolers yn loc. exp. 536-l225. Wben )'OU call "Mac" coo.KJHSKPER. Nu r 1 in g e HELP WANTED • Box 1560, Costa Ml!'U, Calif. • suggestions. a.tS-!Ha:> ~~~~~~~~~~I pref'd. 5.l>l506. p R OF Es s JONAL main· 548-!444 6t&-l7ll ACCOUNTANT I duuea. Sl7 per da~, Fri, Luhrs Boat Comp.any ;i9'1626'iei<'=""°'=-,--="'7 KITT NEWPORT Height. are;a. 1 -1,.,,-, pru•I••, -••o•k, LESCO Painting Contractor ADMINISTRATOR Sat, &in .. ea, wk. Live 1n. 049 w, t 18th St MOLDERS, Fibe .... lag.r-'d EN ~·earing rreen I I~ -~ bo .... & " "~ "·~ ""'°""'" • I ti t 2 St · 1· Ph: 673-3528. 1 • ... ..-.-v collar w/gold bells round lnttruction rm-y ... u sand x Balanced sprinklers. pests, disease, n el! • ory ~pecza isl. Costa Mesa, Calli. in hand Jay-up. Apply In per. in Jield on College Ave , ,....,.... lunch. X!n't care'. &15-2754 \\'e('d control. Clean up joba:. .'!.!so, a cc 0 U 1 I · cell. needed tor Cast gro\\·ing man. COOJ<S -l\lullt know good son 941) W. 17th St., C.?il., bl!'lv•n Baker I: \\latson. 1 SPECIAL c:hi!d C'al'e for 1 _T_•_"~n-"~G~eo'-""'~'~·--=~58~9~3~--I ~~fi~g. Llc & ins. u!nctu1·er of sportS">vear. soups1 & 2 sauces. r-.IHoun 6 r-.1eeha.nic1 helper, carpenters, Coastal Rf'creation Inc. 54~119. Schooli & 1 11,1·3 yr old of nlle 1vorking S & K En!erpl'iS('S --t>IU61 bf' 1ho1"0ughly ex?E'ri-~in ° pm. on thru painters hrlpc-r varnisher NEED 4 SALESMEN CHIHUAHUA puppy-Black 575 paren1s. 646-6355~ Garden i ng & lawn ~?U S~~PLY THE PAINT er.ccd 111 accounting. ordf'r fri. All hohdnyll oil, paid elrctrician and detailer. lni'. !Nl.lLunder 20l i1•/ii·hite spot on neck. initructiont LOVI~'G Child Care. t>lon mainlenancr. Residential & ' JI paint ~ny rm _ SlO, processin~. order filling, bill . O)edi~RI insui·anC'f'. 2 weeks mt"dia !t-optns 3\'aiJ, Apply Part lin1e $100 <A•k. found in downto"·n Htii. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I thru Frid~·. Fairv iew comm'l. rree e s t i matt . Int / ex!er, Jo ret' esr. 4;i yrs I ing, cN"dit, shipping, !rarrtc vacallon, Call S33-&i66. 11.10 Al\t. 1--uu 1Jn1r S225 wk Bch. 53&-9700 Al RLINE Baker a~a. c.;..1. 5.t6-ll24 :>il-3938 alttr 5 pm & \\·kndll I :~~· k~:: :J:.~~~tC'r \YOrk. 1 purchasing an.I inventorY COUPLE !o mAnni;c:e 3.1-unit HOSPITAJ~ITY H 0 S1' ES S \\ 1 ork i.u Or~nR:e County but • -y mo!• puppy to"nd PACIFIC parllal la"•n main!. &: EXPER. Painter. ln!er. & 519 Dana Point Calil 91629 Salary & 2-room suite Irvine alt'A f or mature Goodwin, F.dJte\\"al_l!'r Hyatt CURLY haired black. tan I SCHOOLS Buifd1r1 FREE EST. Con1plete or , , . . control. Send re,sume to BOX motel al Laguna Befleh. SERVICE, has openings in for i~!erview call ?ifr. on "'N~"'"POrt Blvd. Call .. aft Day&. Night Oasses BRICK, block. concrele, cleanup. L, l\f. Gardening. Extrr. 11.'0rk by hr. Xln't ' ' , ~'/kitC'hf'n. Bonus if Income "'omen look ing for llousr 213-tM-8450. Cn.11 6, 549-25:i4. ti.," E J"th"'3S-6596S •· A "11"" ntry, houod" l!e\'r.ling, J60'2H--09NSO'i~ .• "''S GARDE."!N'G :~~~~n D~~c:.le~~lun· ACCOUNTING CLERK :~c:=·"~~~" &":-:iii~= lntelrest~ng, part timl!' v.·ork. NTuEE"D· &. \Yed. 9-6 p~ only. CAT-Young black lemale '"' · 1 I., an... na a types rem e 1ng. No .. .~ Ex'pd In all phaM-11 of aC'· tions, \Vrite Classif!f'd ad ~·e coming ne~·comers to ~ ~ extra money . We're ( found vie Oriole I.: Canary job too limall. Lie. Contr. Yard care, cltRn·ups, CUST0!\1 Paper ~anging, in· countin~ .. 1hru gen."ral No, 77, Daily Pilor P. O, your area. Sa.les exp. lookini: for managerial-type Sis. {Republic 11 0 mes 1 • PIA.~0 LESSONS 0"='""~"='-------planling. s pr j n kl e rll, ter/exter. painlln£. Sa\•e on lrdger trial halance. 1n the Box l~XiO. Costa Me.'.a m62!i desirable. Musi havf' car. peoplr to help Uli In a ne~: C.)f. 5'1.>-IS4 9 . Y1ou,,~h,::.m~,·l"'C'.,. erStyi,11,i!~. 1 _c,~a~r~p-•_n_1•-'------962-203~1 paper. 531-7991. Ren.I !-::.state development CUSTODIAN o.,·s for u~ CAU.: 547.3095 bWIC·'l~~!·,,;;i,11 or,.~ ttme. .. ,., n .... ....., AL'S La · PA 1NT1 NG: Hone & t, field. S;Uary open. Se-nd . . HOUSEKEEPER, <hild <•-, "" .,...........,.. or vu,-,1849. rlBERGLASS 9 u r r b 0 ,. d '! H th k •«io•• 11.000 _., ' ndsc-aping. T ree contractor Count1e1 f1neit "'"'"''\iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•\ • •• r. a coc , .,....... ~. pnxiucllon parts , I ~· ...... _ _, guaranteed v.· or k. Llc"d. 1"Slml!' lo Box 15011 San-'. , 9.JO am~ pm ••kly ba•••. fourld on thl!' heach nr . remova , • a1u re.,IVl.le\ing. · bldi:, gen I elean1ng exp , ~ "' ~ . PIANO LE~NS -1 .. arn cabinet work , _boat Trash hauling, lot cleanup. LocRl ref's. Call 675-5740 1a Ana. only. Southco, $4&-"~"". · Sald.1"} o~. fters 540-'!'JU. ,~=' e~'J>Clrl pier. Id enti t y. thl!"Ory. sight readlng'etc. carpl!'ntry."i4&-:i2 19, · afl ~ --S4S-J023 Ca.II Bruce ~"' A 4 _ !U.C.l. _5'4-<>l;:,.:..:..:J~l~. ------Repair sprinklers. 673-1166 · · A~tBU~~CE DRIVER full e DENTAL ASSISTANT _ ~· 0 U .SEKEEPER/Compan. MALE Boxtt" found ~ 10 -;; ROTOTILLING Sprinklers LARRY'S lntl!'rio~. quality time, 1mglt. not under 21. Df'ik only D ta.I ion. hve ~n to eare for JJ!J.L agenC'f \\ , ,·ic music: background.) Carpenter seed &. Sod 1ii"11s custo~ -'JI 1 Inti n g & cu s r om Exp pref. 548-3456. In• ,.,,.,· _en _ _:xp,s.""1. · elderly wo~ In lovely 11rne-r &; Gothard, H.B. ·--:::':"::"::"""°""°'.,--· d n· 64 • ::.~"" ··• .. .~c., ,..,.ne s. bom B 1~. t 847-J906. e CHINA PAINTl~G CARPENTRY ludscp plans. Lic"d Contr. rapP e t . 'J -.>.WJ, Auto Fiing hen' 1-IB eon a.,.,.. <A-nf'rt'ront. LESSONS, day &. evening Call 833-:zw.t. 557-745.i. 2 SALESMEN Call ,.• m-9pm'·, aA~ ~~oatt. a. Pvt. bf'drm N b111h. r., •. ivt-&.."l..l Dover Oriv• Nl'wport Beach &12-3870 SE'U idle items no\\·! I c II 892 •JOl MrNOR REPAIRS. No Job .,...,.....,. re!e & \\ c assell. a -o T s C b D & K's Gardening se1V1ce. DUTCH Boy quality 14.'N. Need 3 combination new & re-nets exper. n!P, 00 mall. a inet in gar· Complete Lawn S38 8\'11: nn. Dt>lux 2 coal1. usfd auto .11!llesmen. Exct'.1· DE~T.AL . ASSISTANT-Cla!!si!ied ad {l:o. 109, Daily ages &: o I h I!' r cabinets. , 1 . Lie., in!!. 96z...538;j Gilnio,.,.,. 1 1 . . • d Chairs1de ass t for Hun1 Piiot. P.O. Bo.'< 1560 CO!ita 545-8175 if no an~wer leave "a1n!enance. Free est. '" en commission .,,. enio B 1 ll E 'd ' M C r f 92!i:il6 ' 548-082-1 PAINTING/papering. 18 yrs p!an, hospltnllzallon &. medi. ci. prac ce. xp or rec esa, n 1 • ACCOUNTANT :~~rs:~. 646-.2372. H. 0, NE\V Lawns. re-seed. Comp\ in Harbor An'a. Lie: & ca!. schl :;;;~Gd Mlary. Call HOUSEKEEPER • a1a1ure (Construction) la\Vll care. Clean up by job bonded. Refs turn. 6~2-2350, SEE AL TETREAULT res. ' · ""01!1911 • li\"e our. Hrs' 7:30 T $18 OOO REMODELING &. Repair or mo. Free E'SL For info PAINTING. professional, All SALES MANAGER * DENTAi~ ASSISTANT * 6 10 1,_'00:30. l school-age child. o ' * * * * * * Specialist, Comm"J, res!den-One o mo 1 13 alt 6 pm Re~ 897-2417 or SJG--0932. 1\'ork guarn. Color HARBOR AMERICAN yr r re "xrer. ony, • ' MECH. ASSEMBLER tial,Pa.nellng,cabinel1 , ft! l XRa p n .-.q rl marlite, rormlci. 644-7598. EXPERT Japanese special\~!. 64fi.708l: r,.i7.1 4·11 1969 Harbor Coste Mesa n.e a.pp y. ' · y. 1• or · 1 Yr Exporience ' hmt-. 548-8844. HSKPRS Emplyr pa,y.s fee. Trader's Paradise Hartley \\"alnut G1"0\·f' in Visalia. \·al. corner fJ"On1ge on 2 busy h11')ll. $2:iOO .\ FOR O.C. income prop. $65.000 c:q. Bkr1 onr 64~ .. o~~ I. $11.000 ec1uiiy.lrg 4 Br home .price $36.000.bC'autiful arra . vacanr.TRADI:: Jor Io w rental propert~. Call ;).l:;.622i :; units in Ri\•t'rsld'-,-.-tn-,~ .• -,,-, $3300 )T, Value $19.800. Trade for hoa t or !Rlf' 1110· del car. Darllt1G: Rl'al1y. 714/686-71Gl. Ha\'e OC'ean v1e1v lot, 44xi:i' "'/ club n1embel'!hip. San .\nronio Shol'ell, ,\lex. Sll :\I. Trd s;i ~I t-Q. for TD, in<", prop. or '!~. o~·ner 642-a;,it3 \\.ant HJ Desert Calif . out· of.state, health. H11vt' Cl comer !!Oxl17 2 bldgs. F:q J.12)1. I-".P. $68~1 inc. 541~ mo. Owner C.i\I. 6-~. Ho~ ranch Orane:e Park l\crt's. 4 BR: 3 ba. poo\. air rond. l Acrt +. 10941 ~IC'ad~ 11\'t., trd. lor Rfi:d· :ling, Cat. prop. A3.;.s921 1, Af'rr, 1·al. s 16-:-Q.:xJ~ ... C1U'Z i\'~ 1'1~11.. toned for horSf'~. F'rtt k rlenr. TRD a~ 1111. PY!. nn rree k clear hmr. id Inc prop. bkr 642-2436 2 BR, 2 ba ]eased-\\·trfrnl condo "'/11lp. lttg Hrbr, ap. prox $14'.\I ,q FOR inc. prnp )t 4 Br. hllC", NB or l.1111: \'IC. Ulr.Ka--36Ti" e\'f'S/\\·kniis. 3 R~~,-;-i;a-B.11yCTC'.~t. S.fO,IXX) rq. F'rir: ]ol' or lanrl. TD"s, "·attrlrnt or ~ $18.000 i:Nl\. Ill ~If'":, a!ISUnll' \\Ill l'ltlp IOr rHr de1d . 6i3.i784 1f0R.c;E ~ldina~ 7 Yrc~ ,Cjr)und, tr11ined. \\"ill tr11d~ for 111.r1 nr ':' * C"1 1 r.11 ;.n ,!l or 673-3211 * *' lines C S _ gardl!'ner. Complete garden. Th'T &; E:icter. Painting. "-II erpit INICI in11: Sf'rvice. Free e1t , Lic"d, 1m:. Fref' est. 30 yrs ASSEMBLER DENTAL 11.ss'I, exper, part ~rge A l!'n Byland Agney PAYROLL CLERK 64:Hl345. Ch k 64 -. ""'9 or tull tlme. a1nture. l!JG.B E. 16rh, S.A. 547--039.1. T Diamond r~ ........ t Clo••;n< exper. uc , .rv . TRAINE 5 ~ <o -•t --~ --E * 968-5782 * HOUSEWJVE.i;....,1 open 1n.., J>"' 'e·-........ Ava: 1ize room $8 EXPER. Ha\vaiian Gardener isr Cl.ASS Paintin~ & .. Repairina: &:: irutallattons Comp I e le Gardening p&""r-han..ing. Jnter/Exler. 10 tmn1ed. openings for girls * DRIVERS * P/time. Aver. $.l ~r hr. ORDER DESK/SEC'Y times dollars E • ~-... -~· ; No exp. nl!'C. \Vf' train. for Free st. 64a-1317 =Nice. Kamalani, 64S4676, Free est. 56.3459 "' good finger dexterity. AU appt. call Mrl;. r.1uller Type 45, gd phone voice Cement, Concrete S:0.1ALL Landscaping , PAL'ITING/papering. 18 yrs positionll must be filled by No Experience * ~770 ,.. SALES REPS General Cleanup & Hauling. in J~arbor area. Lie Ii l'llonday. Call Now. 9 A~t ·w Necessary! •• CONCR.ETE. Floon. 646·2188 or 642--0570. bOndcd , Refs furn. &l2-2l56. 9 P)I. lnc:I . Saturday, 1 N ·ST 0 RE d r a P" r )' palios, drives, llidew"llkll, ORANGE COAST i\ ust have clean California sal"spenon. 5 day \\'ttk, Male A: fl!'male slabs. Reas. Don Sl2-8.'il 4. CO:\lPLETE yard Care . Plaste r, Patch, Repa ir EMPLOYMENT driving re;cord. Apply \Ved thru sun, Subst11ntlal F /C BOOKKEEPER Cleanup, trash hauling b)· YELLOW CAB CO company·lle"' location PIANO, Early American PATIOS., "'alks, dr1ve15, In· job or mo. 897-2417, 846-0932 *PATCH PLASTERING AGENCY 186 E 16th S C l\I . openin11:. il4/R9.1-2443 SECRETARY st)'lf", 11 i!h padded bench 2 stall rf1v lll\\·n~. saw, break, I G rd Se ,--1 All typts. i"N'f'. e~tima.tes 124 Broadway. C.l\f. &t.l.3111 · t., · · yrs old, \\'ith 8 yr 11atraniy. ,"'~m~·~·~·-~"':;;;,'";.'""""~fo~'~'~'~I.~ by e=pc~~~~~ed J~p~~ese Call ~~2.l _ DRUG STORE CLERK, ma-t••······· ·ri'll.de foJr auton1obile or?! CE!\1ENT \\'ORK. rx;i job too e 968-0!83 e Pl b ' e ASSEMBLY ture LADY only, full time. 496.244:1 sma.li, reasonable. Free , 1 um ing OPERATORS e Call 49!J..Z'l04. (ConsLniction t CLERK TYPIST ·&1 Chevy 6 cyl !J ton pick· 11p 1·alued $1000. Sh;1sp. Ti•afle lor V\V dune buggy \1·iTh t•1p. Call 9 A!\I only, 642-t979. Estim. Jl Stutl!ck, MS.861j Hau lln9 Plumbi".:; . Elect • Repair I E"periPnced l\i!OS openlngsl;o~R0tATFT~S~,~tA7N"""~;.-;o.:-.,~,-""-'~/-.1 Block \Vaill! • Slde\\•a!ks YARD, G11rage cll!'anups, $7.50 per hr avilable days and i;wing Exp!'ditor wlrh AOme tool Drivew11.y11 • Patio~ trees diri ivy removal, skip 642-2755 tH2...(Jj()6 shiri. Non·8tandard \\'eek fle~111:n experienC'e preferred . MS.3173. l\1orn . or t\"e. loader, backhoe. 962-874::>. PLUt.tBING REPAIR-j5 di\y.~ • 2 days off other Sal:Jry flpen. Phone Pt!le Child Car• TRASI{ & Ga.rage clean-up, t-;o joh too small than SaL & Sun.) Also grave. llutchi11110n 493-4:>86 1 d 110 1 d F e 642-3128 e y1tr-d shift 12:30 am to 7:30 ECG TECTTNICTAN _ $()Ulh 10 .2 BR un11~ c:..1 $12'.i i\I. LICENSED ay s. . a oa . ree C t.r~"ln SjJ,800 assuniab!l' at 1 e!t. Anyllme, 548-5031. Roofing am. oasl Cominunity HOlpllAI, ;6',. Trade for C'lear homf' ~ay Car• .~or Chlld r1n jl\tOVlNG, Garage cll!'an-up COL LINS RADIO 31872 Coast }lwy. So Laguna tili~ iirea ST:>-$30'.\t & Ol\'n£'r . fo~her of 3 will care for your & lih? hauling, Reawnble. LEE Ro..>ting 1.:0. Roofing or 1'3700 JA:...ffiORE'.E RD. '199-1311 ext 356. ::arry 2nd. Agt .).1 9 .02l8. I child ~"'hlle ;i.'OU \\'Ork. Hot free estimates. 6-IJ.l602 all types. Reoove.r. repaiMJ, NF.:\VPORT BEACH E:\1PLOYMENT O>unselors, , .. , lunch & &nacks provided. ~! ~ati ng!I. Lic:/bondl!'d Equal opportunity employer training provided. no exp. 1~~!1 1r~de ":1)' .1968 J-10,NDA, fenced yard, playmates. De-YARD CLEAN~P ilnce 47, 642.7221. ASSt::\IBLY & nee. Applicatlons each l i,1 ~in, ~, d.in ~tp. For si re C'hi!d 2 yrs old, or nldcr. &: 11aullng 5484n2 T. Gu:, Hooting. Deal SO~IE of·r1ct: \\"ORK evening at 8 P~I. 373 14th 1 l!llb or l'\e11.l!'r CORVAIR I Vic ot a111.gnolla £ Edinger I Hou1•cl1•ning I Di_rl!'rt. : no my ow.1 work. Siar! al S2 per hour . SL No. 7, H.B. Jr V\\'. ,., 210l ••• ~~ in Fountain Valley. acro!s vt.r , .,..,,.-",)J<J Industrial ....-atl'r & \\"Ute EXPERIENCED adver1L~ing ** 6-l&.2892 ** stret't from Vista \1iew DE~ENDABLE \\'On'.8"1Sewing/Alt i re t lonl liltl'rs foretoloi:.~·. Hay\\·ard agency penon, 1tron1 eopy /!av<' oceanlront duplex . school . 847·7181 Sundlly·Fri· dl!'sires 2 day~ ~lon-frl. Fllll!'r Co., 1753 So. Ritch~y &. Mlmt-c::reath·e Ja,y-OUt. \\'an1 small hOm~ with slu· d11i~· afternoon. $20 wk per ~~f'St er~ lranll, Ref. ALTERATIONS, restyling, St,. S.A, Phone 836-66ll Xlnt opportunity npldly dio, roasta.1 area to Encini. child. a 1 · Expert Utter, Top n.fs, l\tonday. txpanding marlne-orlentl!'d tas, Rich Trn•ln, Realtor HOUSECLEANING N.B, area. .646-770.J C&ll BABYSt1TER-llte hskpng. corp. Send reM1me ID P.O. 675--6060 By Day. o~·n Transportation Ruth C::ill. 3:30 Pi\f-early rve dfl!ly. Box 171, Balboa Js.111.nd. Lake Cn!gory lot • utilities, 836-064S EUROPEAN dressmaking Live 1 n Io u t . Fu 11 EXPERIENCED l\10LDERS paved road. \\·anl T.D., Qr, i\iesa Cleaning Service all custom filled, Very time--Summf'r. 675-11()4. Days or Nights ante propc>rty. Timi!' lt.E. Carpets, Windows, Floon etc. rea!'.Onable. 613-l.&49, BABYSIITElt _ my home, "t.1acGregor Yacht Corp, RJJ..2525 or uk for Audrey Resld. &. Conunc:'J. s-;8-4111 Alterations -'42·5145 C.l\1., 2 Jll'il·schooleri. age• 1631 Placentl11. C.r-.1. 833-28Q&. Bay & Beach JanitorlAI 1 Nea t accurale 20 yean t-XP 1 ~ 3~ ~fon·rri, 7:45 to EXP'D. Strvlce; Sta. ?.-1Rr. ::5'~ RETUR:-.', $40.llOO eq in I · Crpl.s, "'lQdo"'•. floors etc. Tll ' ' · 5: 1J. &l.>-3872 after 5 Iii-gallonage unit. Xlnt Joe, 'J of the finest 1aundronia1~ , ~:_ & Ccln1m'1. ~1401 j 1 BABYSITil-:R 11eeded for 2 11Urac1ive 1nJ p I us prof In 0 .C. Trade: for apts. conl· HOUSE or CLEAN *Vtrnt. The Till" l\laJ\* chlldren In my hl)n1e, Mon sharJng, For lnt'v, oonlt1 C'I ni'I or ]And. Con1p!ete Hou.Ill' Cleaning Cust. ~·ark. Install & rt'pAi ~. thn1 Fri. Call 002-1127 Bob Sc:urlder. 7800 \V. Const 833-3l3Sor 61 .i. 0637 e\·e!i. 642-682~ No job too 1ml. Pl::i.~ter PBX Tl!'I. Ans. ~n·. \Vork l~'''Y· N.B. 7 to 9 pin wk. ifa\"e n·· iiloop \\·the.li.d k l'f'· lncomt1 T•x palchina. Leakl1111: aho\\·er In L8.1tuna Bch. Exp'd, :a11l'l iidii•~Yii!.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,.iiiil ttpair. 847-1951/SJG-(1206. ans serv oprr (~:iO pN!f)I' fria. Had stroke, un1blc.< to INCOME TAX SERV CERA~llC tJle new & 1,.1 time 3-11 shirt 49~!17:U. FURNITURE 'J~e 11. Could use sm11.U mo-NOW'" THE $4 A up. 9 am-9 pm wkdys. N>mode.1. F!'f'e I'S!. Small -SALES -bile homt for f"'A'O. Anybody ., ii> Open e\.~s/wlmda. Applt jobs ,,.o:.IO)me. 5 3 6• 2 4 2 6, BOOKKEEPER . FUii ChAJ"R"f' For local dept. -lort ""'anl to swap? 536-2:i9S avail SlS-0088, 1842 Newport, 5.16-88&:> Advert l~!ng A11;ency netd& e TOP COMMISSION Havt; 19 ... table model rt" TIME FOR c.~t. I --=------1 e'Cp t>'C bookkt'l'per thni • co. BENEFITS NE\V OR EXPERIENCED SALE&'dAN. LA R WIN AMERICA'S FASTEST COMPANY Re.11111.le Division GROWING DISCOUNT Mell.'\ several generaJ re.al e11tate agents. New office D E P A R T M E N T has opened In Huntington STORE, ACCEPTING Beach. Lh~tlng lea<l11. major APPLICATIONS FOR medical insura.nce paid by eompany, incentive con~s~ FULL TIME EMPLOY-and bonu!! plan. Get tn on MENT OPENINGS. •!he ground floor and C">"' with u11. Call La.rwln Realty Inc., 21562 Brookhurst TO STAFT 01.TR MAl\n.tCYrn Huntinf;:'lon Beach 546-Mli NE\V STOREJN HUNTING· • conlidf'llCf! kept,' ":°N BEACl-1 . 19101 MAG. * PART TIME NOL!A STREET. * LITE BKKPG. e OFFICE CASHIERS (EXPERIENCED) e BOOKKEEPERS (EXPERIENCED) e GARDEN SHOP ~1on. t:hru Sat. No r.yptng, Good job. Benefits &: Healfb ln~uranct. t.1ARK C, BLOO~!E CO. 3005 lfarbor Blvd., C.M.. Ask for ~fr. Johnson e CAMERA SALES PHONF. canv11.aAer. nttt e JEWELRY SALES under 18, Sales exper pnf'd. e HARDWARE SALES g.:-:3-0. Sal. + comm 66 4!1-19 e APPLIANCE 1-------- SAL ES e M E N l BOYl WEAR • A pply in per1on K-MART p R 0 r Es SIONA!. phone llllll1·ltor -D11.n11 Point, Sin Clt!m"ntr. Capistrano llZ'ea. \Vork tn your own home. Re:.! dt'al in area. Phon. 835-1465 belwHn 9:00 a.tn. n.nt1 noon. mo1e conQtll 'JV in Xlnt '-'UIC Gordon N. Wirren P .A. Trff S1rvtc1 trial bal1nee. & payroll Quality lint: to tell cand. Wan! riortabll;' ttmo1e ,,-K CASH taxt"I. St.art ~farc:h 15th. Apply ln pe;rson control TV in ~1nt c-ond. SinCf! 1951• 6T">3MS TREES, lle!dg:c1, Top, Trim. Stnrl re~ume lri Cla&s!fii>d to Mn. 'lllomp10n llunUngton Be.ac:h. • 53(>.lll l • THROUGH A VACAr\ClES Coit money! cut. t'l'mfl,~d. hauled. lns. Ad No. 5, Daily Pilot, P.O. W . T . GRANT CO. ar 19101 ~la1nolia Sl. RECEPTIONIST for npldly growing C<l. Some eirper pn'!l'd. Good k llflllJ, Front office appe&.ran~ A: aood typtn11: 11kUll a mu1t. App beforP ~larch 3m, Ml-7722 S.n F"ranc:i~o Penln. GI appnil~l J41l,OOO. 3 Br 2 h8. t•lr11• of bay, 11, yrs old. Trade for !OC'lll prop. 67.l-77~ * * *I DAILY PILOT WANT AD ----- Rrnt )'()t1r Mu~, 11pt., !!!Ore 6U-4(1.3tl Bll John. Bolt 1560. Costa Mt'sn. !t7626. Pfr!U)nll('J Olllce :\1ond8.)' thn1 r rlday bld11: .. ,.,('. thru a 0.Uy Pilot 9Sll AtlamsAve., Grant Plata 10 Aal.12 NOON & 1-4 P~l Cln~•!fled 11d. Upholstary BLU E DOLPHIN Drookhun t I: Adams, RESTAURAi~T: Now lakl.rtt • ''RY COOK Ex 11 B C'n appli cntln n 1 for c Jl('riencrd, IJ. ench "-'1ual oppor1w11t}' employer * w A 1 TRESSES llS A breeze .. sell )'our Items <A1th ease. u."" Dally Pilot Oas.sifted. &42-a678 LIC .:;pkol•lf'rer • Qual ity \\·ork. Anthon)''• U p h . Service. 6-la..5827 N.8. Appl)' in per1o0n, 315.5 VIA An equal opportunity •••••••••• * OJ S ll\VASll ERS' Lldo. Ne~-port Beach. employe r •COOKS. No-one undtt ii 'l:~~~~~!"'!!~!"'!!~l oAILY PILOT DtM£ ~ ~ neM"l apply. COLONY For lhnt l!e.m under s:io. Fa!ll results are jl!.•t a phone -LINES cosl you jurt pen-KITCHEN, 3211 Harbo r -==========""""""~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~t try thr p,.nny P1nehe.r c:all 11way-642--6673 nle! 11 day. Rlvd ., c :11. ----'-"''--"::..:::::;:._~c..:::::..::...::::!:....~~~ ~------~~~ I ' - , , I ' " 11 , , I• 11 I • I • •• ,, :i I - .. -... ... !'.. ... . • • -. ;af OAJLY PILOT Satllt'day, rtbruat)' 27, 1971 1Jr= .. ;~~it;,: ... ;.~~-~:Mi~flw=·~l~oiiE;:,;Ci~cill:::;U;. .. ::::_~.==.~~-==========-============,;;;_; __ ;;;;;~;;:;~;;;;;;;,:::::;;::;;:;;:;;;;;_~-:;:.======~~;:;;~"7"""~F~W~E~-~C~OttN~Y~E~NfflE~NrrT~OFOFiF~ICCE~Si:=-. . r -Our ..... _ Dime. A. llft•• .. -.. . --. ---TO SERVE YOU . • ... Int "*"., mel """" with corrod ••"' OU r fa ma' us m I . •.... N.-llv•ef•IO<"r~ ....... :::.'"", pit:::-' -.. ' D·l ,ME A L-1 NE. s" ' . . ' . • NEWPORT B'EACH ... 2211 ilolboo 1 Blvd . ~ .., r· -' e LAGUNA BEACH • , , , , • 222 Foreot Avo . · e ·No -commercl•l •ch •ll•wffl. • • -, • e COSlA MESA •.. ~· ••••.•• 330 West 81y r e Eich Item must ff priced with ne item •, • HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 B•1ch Blf'd . over $lS. • e SAN CLEMENTE 305 No. El Camin• R••I C..M JJ 1ittt.n M4 .,_ .. ,_ HM .., STUDENT desk and chair 1.Jh"E new 12 m .... ~r "'alnut TWIN bed1, box 1prim:11 mat-21io· Busick H. D. casters SAT, and Sun 2 bar stoola ELECTRIC &ddinr mtchlne WOMEN'S clo~n.c size 12.-DANISH .,.,•alnut chair:s 2 $16. BELL and l!o"·ell li\de pro. , $10. "fypev,.riter, rood $15. dresstt $2S. ~tim:lr $10. 9 lrTSS aM frame a, all In 75c each. Split leg tripod $7.50 each. Part a b I " $20. Pr\ntq.prep $25. Old like MW 2Sc-$10. '"Carpeting 2 w~nut end ta.ble11: .S tl. l jector &ntl fraya S 2 ~ · 4 klni ihHl!i Sl.'B. 1'wtl dra.,..·er ""'bite dttS.er $25. very good condiUon m each with brus ·filtinp P~. typeY.Titer $25. 3 atyroloam typewriter $15. WWI U~m1 S10. Kilclifn t,· lfantoua Pewter fl.replatt screen $9. 6i'~WO. ~ bedspreads, 1win n .50 each. D!1tre58td M~ple . atrp end 11el, 962-J046. I Sean 8" tilt Arbor &aw lee< chests 50c each. FUb.ing -Gu muk $25. Kelly SlO. k4,1. &'IW'D7:_ Tools SU. Andirons $10.9 -~. ~,.-. ~.~W"f-'--boa-rd_l_25-. -m-4...,.--1~,,c. I , Ne\\' Tippy 1umbler dolli tablee J2j each. Matchlna: DOUBLE bed like lK!iv, S2S, -$25.. l\1otor and stand fOf' waders 5itt ll SlO, Aa.t01'9.ted Ru51y Kelly SS. Leggins $1. -;,,p--'--.. -~1----Virtue dinette table $19. • '--'-----cc--:-::-::-1 $1.50. New caplain Action coffM table $25. Round •--e "· Walnot boo"-a•" u.w ll5. 6.5 tern catb!ne kitchen 'vear S 3-2 iic. Caruidae belt With holster MAGS VW Chea GTO one Vitt\Je chair! $2-4. 4' x 8' PUSH roower SJ. Child's U'ILI" ...., "'"' -. l 2i Bolt f piece all ma ~eaiwn S15 ·oo 2 T I h dboards fl.50. New r;tret.ch wir ·$6. white dininC table, fonnka tleadbalµ'd S20, 536-873_9. -I or carbine $!5. Handmixer iJ. Exercise kit and canlten $20. Antique ch 6?3-88!i6 a.luminun1 w1 ow wilh desk $4. "' n ea 970 Milslon Dr. Baker and top, 2 leaw1 $l5. 4 ch.I.Ira 5 ton lly-jack t'i.50. Pair l5. 5204 Neptune 642--n95. loc!fs $XI. Old locks $5. -·~·:.:::~· .::.:c.:::::·+-----sliders SlT. 962-5101, Foun· S2 each. Unusual hld• a Fair.vie"' an!a. ~5. S7 each. Piir 1~ modern ~!'aAt"·r$15.top o.~~t:e,,,,$1,5·,-~ I of army field phones SlO. BIRCH kit b b 1 t Military buttoru, patches LADIES blue hwinn S25. ta.in Valley. bed SXI. French pl'OY'lncial "'"h ..,,,. lampa sz. Pr. bt:avy l\{aple ...., '"" ,.., ,.., Bra.u miners 18.mp $4, Old c tn c.a n t and pins JOc-,Sl. Prtsiden-White 4 dral'.'f'r,chu.i $20. ANTIQUE v.·ood c.h&Ji-s canl: desk $20. Praying berrh SlO. 2 Bedroom .,,.. t atands •~-bunk ar tv.'in bed1 $22.50 colltt tabJe SlO ta c h , I caat walrll! iron $7.50. WWI doons, auoned 1112es $20, tial pins 5'k.-43. Antiqut White canopy crib'~mst-lileal Victorian S2J. 673-8044 Odds and ends ~hold . ·~;':u,v;1' 6~~ ~~n~ each. Twin box spring and 891-4934. 303 bayonet S4. ~;" drill ~u2°nnybrook Lane• je"'·elry Sl.-.$25. l\t o dt r n treu S25. \Yhite bf!: h and Cd~t. goods 5e-S5. 911 Cl iff Drivr ,.1, 11,.. B•lhi""t'-"· mattres,11 SlO. l\faple finish DOUBLE Oak bed tn.me $1.5. \\ith ~verse S25. Noon 'Iii .n<r 11"'· jel'l·elry fl.-S5. PI a i t I c blue velvet cushions $5. 6 ,,=::::;'====-~~·-Saturday onl)' 642-al~. '" '"' .... ... \ soPHrSTICATED c 1 o r hes Ladit'$ <Shoes $\. Large 3 drawe.r n\ghl8tand SU.SO. ~~blof'k_le fall $25. Dra~s ~ Sal, 64>114~. VW muf(ler, new S 1 O, f!Ol'.'tr1 iic-50c. \Vella Fargo foot round ~n sha rug size 16 for aU occasions EXERCYCL Ef'xcellent con· Coleninn ire chest s;;. :no l...a.rge J\.fap e shado1v bo:« i 1 , beige with green $15. NATIONAL G 1. "'Ile Custom car ash trays $2 buckle $21 .50. CSA belt 1>. Maple high · chair '$10. from ~Iagnln, Bull(l('ks, elc. di Uon 525_ 673-1613 eve.. I C,1 _,.. ·t·h k b' l'l'all atw.>11 $25. Glass and I .XV. G .,rs, old, WOl'ka but I ~· eograp ucs " each. V\V seat bells S.J ""ir. buckle $1. 2 old J. Br!l1t Pair while dMl""I 90 long ' ,...:is '\1 mar er in· bras11 teacart tlO. Ilislress-needs ru inor rtpalr, nlce eac~. Firepla~ llcrei·n OutbOard boat engine $20. foldlng trigger pistol~ Sli x 180 l'.ide SlD."White ll'l·in 3 piece knits S20. Pants BOY'S room furn i lure . 'dings SE. New ps s_pace ed ~taplt record cabinet cabinet S2Q. ~353. andlroM $:l5. Fll't: _tools S8 ~fen's t in1ex "'atch, ne111 each. Pol'.'der horrui S5.-$8. bed frame sa. 815 Sonora lluits $~. Sweaters all col· n1aple chest Sl>. Chair Sj heater Sl:i. l.lmps JI. Books m &i&--9716 · · • Photo contact printer $4 ors pull 01•er and buHon 2.X. Au ilerua like Mw. . · R. R. signaJ lamp, aaa, rtd Dinette set llO. AU as 13 SlO Rawlings Sou I hp aw I Anficrue porcelain cuter,11 Rd., Costa ~1e.sa, 546-1692. l'l·"· ~,,,, for .....,,ktail, End table Sj. Pall" t:iack ll""" ._ __ , b ball gJ •o 4-S25. P.1odel "T" spark .., ....,,,. .. ..,.._ orie ntal table $25. AttiLlciAI :i0'.?3 Donnybrook Lane, C.M. v• \V<>=<s prize winning1, .~ &l'f'en $22. (.pat old 2 German titer steins $8. ase ove. tlew ..,. ?t10VING old Roper stove, oftice, church, S 5 S 20. 1,.-=,,...-~..,......,.....,.-=-I stlll ill boxea, Snake and }>rass 1;0,.~Je dool' knocker 0,-,1,·0narle• SOc. '" oM2. Footbatl shoes, alze 6, new boxes $10. pair. Harvey tabl• \op ov•r o<••n, 2 1 . 12 potted plant S25. 536-8j1& l.A\\'N rnol'!·er, power S15. ""'A <>'tU""O"toJ 1• H d k H , J·"·an d ll 12-2 Catalina aw m suits , Mongoose Drag set ti:.~"". $12. WWI 80uverrior PW ... n-•. -a. ome tape e c ous nui o .>. d ~ 4 b Coleman lantern, 1 l n & I e .,.., "" ....... • DANISH mod h llO 15 G"bb A 1-ho n· fi k . ral'!'lllrs Uuuer, urners never awa1n. Hats, ~es W E S T I N G H 0 U S E ·Stunt Action set $3.50. Dou-:..,, in bone 115. Bio• and ern couc . converter, new ; • 1 s n 1que rn P mer as s ·I'". Rod enamol olll>"ty mantle S2. Bissell carpet u.,. cAA """'~ 11-h Old~. Phy! l.J and acessoriea 50c-S3. New refrigerator S25, 8J0..5097. '"·eeper $2. Decorative v.in ble Race Action set $5.25, v.•hite hand made quilt, an-....., . ...,.,.,, Solid State four arid eight :>. eac · ..,-uncan e table and step atool S7 \vhile v•ool coat $25. Shoes press $IO. Valet rack for Hot Wbeds Action Strip tique, in fine condition $12. HEADMASfER skis, good trilck Juli automatic tape lamp table $20. 2 3 4 0 each. Also bird cage S3. 7.9~i S2. Wigs, falls, hair TV RCA portable 21'' remote S2.5D. Dual Lane Box or Oepre.uion g1..,,. ndl . I'" B • deck, new S25. 2 1peaker1, Newport Blvd., Apl B., c -" •v••'""• aller 6 •nd control $20, ~fov!e camera n1an's clothe& s:>. 16mm co t1on l.J. i nd 1n g:s , 2.'> .,~')A Costa 111esa. 1W ~... pieces,, ash . blonde $2-$3. Kadak movlt camera. case Speedometer $2. Tune-up about l4 pleces S15. Old Nevada toes and TyMlia Mw S · · .,._...274. ...::::.::....::::::::._____ Wffktnds. 543-8631 Ask for Gloria &r.>-8922. !mm Rivera $20. Projector and film 52j. Collapsible Toll·er $6. Sinltt Pacific Bennin.cton color bean pot heels $25. 548-2069. 2 Room dividers, bottle SCHWIJ\!N Stingr"y bike .SIS. 5 Gallon full propane' bottle 8mm S20. Screen SIG or S.l rr"pod s;> Li ht 1 S5. g R:att set $12.!!0, Sinler $4. Early American Beacon bottom S5 each. Clock radio. cox Dune buggy S 7 . $5 \V 1 N d ELECT R ON IC "'ith projt<'tor. 205 8th !it .. 3 1 • • •1 g melu llO Calif. 8 set $12.50. Alao btnch $23. Fine Mapl~ dou-~10VING Norfh -Sto\'e $1:i. ,__ f 12 = Bo ._._ 646-1257. ,...:11_alnaoblte s't,~.amOl'd',~,",, EQUJPMENT-VTV~1 $20. R N.8. · piece uuase se · · bo t 30 50c I I Chairs sa each. Clothes 2:X: 11.vriu ine ....... Y .x.vut ----------.. u "'" .,.. Signal Generator S20. Sv•eep :.c.=--------1 LP records 50c each. a u _ ca.rs each. be s:he r plate rack $9. bugle Si 11--luslc stand $2. 14.. and 15.. end tab\ e $2. Car BEIGE roHet ~nd basin. i2J3aby1Lne crib $20. Bu-8-Q &IS..3534. Small 6 drawer spice wall each. End tables $8. Dlshes Spice .rac_k and ~pices $3. each, 2 for~;;,twe~Y~~ Alr-Cooler S1.50, 00 pound and J\tarker Generator $2;'.i. Con1ple1e SlO each. Elecll"IC 11·agon \\ith e I c~c tr i o SURFBOARD, f.ibttglas1 $2J cabinel S7. Caster set, JOc-$1. Lawn mowers S3-$:i. Electtic iron Sl.50. Table . Stingray bike $20. ~l2S7. Blacksmilh anvil $20. Office Pulse Generator S25· 3 oven $5. Relaxicisor $1D. l-'.t0li55el'il S!. Tahlt1,Jop 7 A.\1-lOP~f. 5t6-4355 'c.~1 . original S24. Older English J\1angle no. Rugs 9 x 12 timnls Sl.:icJ. J.Iaple what-not 1 · . desk chair $1D. 62 tooth Laboratory poi\·er supplies Argus C3 camera SS. ?.-lb:· bar-t)..q SL OS Priric;iton BABY cnD and mattress SlD. doll buggy $l. Lamps, ~t~ Grant Ave., Ci\t shdl $~. Drapes SI-SJ pair. FRENCH Prov 1 n c 1a 1 Yam'aha ~1C 1tttl sprocket ~~ e~i.acDu~~dbea1:1~~~ master $10, Electric eoUee ' ., c06ta MeU, QW,ge Ca.II 1A.:."'\f-lOP)t. 546-43.)j kerol'ioene and electric S7. Co\\'boy boots, i>ize 11 $5. table1-.Rose\\'ood c uffee $12. Ford car ratfios AS grinder $7.50. Dishmaster k U Jlai:;btr .Blf'd C Dtcoratlve-Oriental vase! i\10TORCYCLE trailrr $23. 10168 Adan1s HB 968-8923 table $20. End !able SlO. lS $1. each. 'Cu po\vl'red mnslormer Sl5. Baby 13. Iron $2. Electric "'"-well ~ · . · • " .~I . ' and fi'gurines S2-SiG. Nil.'f! Be 11 he\ me 1 S 1 o. Sat-Sun lG-l' Corner tablt' SlO. Call: bathinette $3. Smith-Corona '"':1 1;;.,--;::::;;::----:::;;;;;:;:,.,,;;;c LE'ITERMAN'S sweater SID, old pg log set with filling& Tape/deck • 4 track $ID. · · 545-Sl26/545-0U8. Hedge trimmer as is p , typewi·lter $25. Swimming _I~'-· _<M-4 __ 1_57_9-<_. -...,--,.,.- ' 1 v •. wofks e:xCeDe'nt ·an. just came ·from cleaners Sl.2 U~5 P.111. 543 Victoria, Men's wet suit SlO. Pole GE ~vasher, deluxe model, WEDGEWOOD range 36.;. Mini-cycle irame and tires pool filter pwnp $10. 3 speed ANTIQUE camera $25'. Old l&gen · ~'!,8ural ampJUier llke ,,e..,,., Coshl M~sa High'. C.M. spear· Sj. 2 brand new 14" 5 _years, runs very good $25. Antique \\'heel ch11ir S25.kEnS~ine,.,.~or sdamhe "',.;.•,! girl 's bicycle $15. Fire hose Na")' ship clock $20. Hobbs SIT.JO. v nr ·con verier Call 7A~f-10P1\f. 546-4355. ._. .. All/n"d• ,,.,,, 1~ 10, "'th. SI.>. &12-2307. \\'Or J. '""'ep 15 ~" :i SIO. aet of goU clubs Sj . motor 4 s""ed $7 .SO . -, ~ ,. k SCRAM LETS .:>in: 4 -> sz;. Rocklng patio chair SID, 5 hold :Ford rims $15. ,,_ l\0 7" . I ··-~I ·-"'· ~,.11un1 Ian type C.'.\I . • 64&-2016. EARLY American hYeed lroning .... ~rd~::.::•<> ""59. Sa.,.,r sa111 . c1rcu ar Refrigerator $23. AircrafT " O 646-t:i2,; .....,.. ...., ....,..,,. Decorator Item.Old ta.'\hion-~aw 110. 642-9()6j. 176 ~tonte t --=-------' EARLY Ame~,n rocking t9j6 Proof sel $7. 197D proof chair • $15. Velvet chair, DEN chair, Contemporary ed fa.rm hand pump SU. ViSta Ave., (2nd house clock S20. Copper S\vea on OFFICE •'l~espk h.$25. Pov.~et chair with pa $13. Early ANSWERS sets $8. 613-6126. llo"·ered S2.l. Swivel cbair, upholstered rocker, swivel 962-4587, H.B. backl please park on street. 'f~o;",',,1,0cll'o'.'h1964· AmMp',·.•1"..".'", n1oll'ef .µJ. us mower .... American end tablt $5, Set no1·al $25, All llke new. ==~~-=~~~-· 1 .::::::.-".::=:.!:.=..:C.:.:C.:.:O:.:~ " -Bikes, boy5 and J;irls S-13 of lllereo ipe-alCers $lO each. COSCO high chair $j, 1\vin Modern !!eel bath tub, type, hardivood ann r est BUNK beds $2J. a drawer T0~1LINSON pedestal tables S,t98. 1968S B.U. pennies Pach. Guitar $2~. 111 W . 14 speed blender never used Clothe -Khaki -Mac&\V -stroller S12.50. Push la1\'n never Deen used $17.50. :~tu~~se,ny~:m sia'tdd~n;d dresser $5. Leathtr ttcliner S20 each, Venturn olive SL per roll. 1970 m!nt i;r\ );}th St., C.~I . 646-5848. $25. Pair 13" ktro mags Bea!en -TAKE a BATII mo"'·er S4. Toa~ter $1. Bedroom chail'l'I s7,50 each. wilh matching foot 1tool $23. green lu ggage \vardrobe, S3.50. 1968 proof set S6. NE\\' -5.60 x 13" tires for with cood tirts, fit any bolt A band 1eader was asked, Record player $5, Potty M2-fil.1l 549-39!17 back, no ,:om sµols, ex· 0-1" micrometer $10. 4 slice shoe train case, all new 67rN2:58. D ... ~ ..i:.u. .,.,.,.., 1 ~ · p . 1 "b that a new hippie drum. chair $3. 2761 San Carlos • ' cellen! co illon S 8 7 ·SO• toaster $5. Girl's. bike $:>. $10-$20. 3 light ceiling fix-----------atsun • .., each.'""""'".... pat em _.•pair, air ug Y Lant', c.~1. 545-6035. ·t1 Renaull, tow away, good new, used 4 months S25. DOUBLE bed brnt 11prings SLIDING aJuminum "''ird>w fal lamps with 1hade1 SS mer et did the old one TAKE ls 125 549-1317 Antique tloor Ji.mp, bnsa, "Coll=:...:64&-6:.:..=202=·-----· 1 ture, rattan &nd "''ainut SlS. and mattTess $2.j, Custom ""ir. Chevy 233-377 Mader a BATH?'' T\YO base cabinets 30'' x par ' . · POWER }ol'.'11 mower $25 Traverse rods new $5. Qox !H ilite-) 6'23" complete with,,_. R~B u "400'' f · 6 fl, 2 chimney and milk · hook · h 1 naugahyde cushio n r e;ir ~creen Slj, ~2219. plates $3. Frame rype REVERE 1tainle~s 11 e e I 36. dral'.·er and dOONl good vav-ro ro ISSl'ne glass shades converted to Dining room table $2j. 4 drapery s, weig !s, e c. deck V\Y bu!! '68 or later trailer hitch tj, Electric ........ kw~-119. p ; , 1 " r,, for garage $20 each' One 'vith cciok book $20. ii and 1 . 2-12-chairs $12.50 each. 7 dra\\·er Sj. 2\2 yards naugahyde SlO. OFFICE 'h.,_ m • t l ,_ -· 1 · 1 · l•w" "'°""' 'J 12" trike e ectnc J years ago ·'· Old and oo-eot book• ll s-, $9.50, 6i5-0662. .... • hedge trimmer, Jood $1. . 90c-$6. l\fovie screen, ne\V new porce a1n aundry, all " ~ · . 211;; Placentia, Apt, 6, C~1 desk $22.50. Slant e:1:ertise '' -· l 51\'il'els $3. Secretiuy office Yard edger S9. One 1-4" SID.SO. 45 Texaf!ivn re dishes, fixturts S20. TIO x lj :.no111 $2. Booster chair S 1 . 646-4292. . board $8. Stereo records, old Dining table ornate iron BASKETS, picnic, silver and chair S.l. G.E. table made! ':Ord or Plymouth KromaJ:" .aqua and l'l'hite $l2.50. tire on ""heel, truck 5 holes 54G-7141. 50c·Sl. neiv (some net·er legs, 'vatnut top $25. Table wood lrays, barbeque tools, troner SID. One dr11l'l·er file $.>. Billi! fold down rt'llr CrystAI , 1:1kJ, l\'ine glass sr~ , SIO. l-700 x 15 G ply truck 8' Fluorescent fixture $8, TRAINING seal toidy by u~I\ $2·S2.50. 642-52:» lonnica lop ntakes grr.at cameras, Ronson and Z1ppo bo'I; $1. Call 5-t>-2.129. seat for Cor•air , '00.'&I r,,, S.lO. Book shelf, like-new I tire, Chev, S7. Old rustic 12·8' nuorescent hulbs Sl2. Cosco $2. lligh chair, like de s k $25, \Vorking lightt'l's 25c-$3. 2 burnPr 9 .E. Portable dishwasher Ont room l'lectric heitei I S20. \\laing! fini~hed large lantern lo restore a nt1qur L.;irge windoiv Ian SIO. nel'.' Sli. Baby bed SlO. Jump ELECTRIC sewing machine relrigerator \lith lock $2.J. electric hot plates portable $2.:i. El'\ilish Raleigh 3 ~peed SID. 642-28()j. C.'.\f. utility table 12j, Bei"e chaln link lamp $1 2. Regina floor pohsher Sl2. seat S2. 962-2920. good running condition, n:ce \Vool shag rug fringe gold ice chl'Sls coppt>r and brll!s "' Di t BEAUTIFUL a b 1. ·b hard\\'ood cabinet S 2 3 · 9' x 6' S2J. Assorted paints po!~ and pans t rays ladies Bik~ and 20·: girl's 19" portable-TV. excellent naugahyde foot stool $6.jQ. ne1 e, never mar lop, Desk chair $7.50. Spanish a y ulf cr1 548-6801, 2S53 Santa Ana . , , l ~peed St1ngra.y ~ each. CQOOition S2j_ l7'" portablr Straigbt chairs S 3 . j 0 _1 4 . wrought iron legs, lar~e occasional table and 2 chairs .$20. T\vin stroller Sl j , 9 Ave. $1-$2, gallon. G.E. iron $2. 1X:-$7.50. Coleman camp fi hghl brass chandrher S20. TV $l0. .62 Comet a n d Pair g<ild w 11 1 1 candle enough for eight $15. Swivel SlO each. S3J-l:i!ll. r!ra1,·er chc~1 sz. Cosco step stool $2. Box or boy 's stove ~1111 in box Sl2.50. Call 646-5610. faJCQn parts, evl!rything plaques Sl0.50. Lamps S'i.$10 fa~~onC:~n~~. l~e!,t~~u~~~ T\VlN bed $2j. ~mall _ boat ~~~:;n ~~ol~ or t'o~ a ~i~i~: ~':J'~~ machine $ 2 .J . :~:r!. n~.w S~;c~:~r~h~~ ~a~~ ::ii~~e~a~l~~a~;r:~ VELVET tufted ch&.ir dark S5--$25 voi!h auto ttans. Baby sea.le S2. Thro iv tube fluorescent ceiling Jight fn<!tor ~22. Boy 1 bJcycle "''alnut· !able SZ:i. Ni!:t! pictures Sl-$10. CI o the s den! lamp, small pot belly red, good cordltion S~. Red Chrysler ccmplete with pillows SOc-$1. Vases tor 1rara" $JO. 2114 SlJ. Unicycle S12. ~amera &byline crib $l;). 880 \V, WHITE and gold table l~p hamper $1. E.x!ension cords stove, coa1 oil stove $2j floral print club ehalr $8.50. hemi, runs ¥.'ell, all or parts 2 Sc -S 1. 5 D. CI asawarc Contl~ntaJ. c.i t. $6. Glass shelves with "'"all $4. Girl'i vinyl skirt, vest, 25c. Clocks and 1vatches each. 1914 German Helmet Brand new hea\ry duty S25. P~ble typel'.Tiler, lOc-t.l.50. Camera $2.50. brackets S7, Cat ¥.'ood l9th, ·C.~1. 642-455!1. blou.w. Set Bizc 12-1• s;i. SZ-.$5. Barbtque S2. Plaslic SlO, 4206 River Ave. North Ho\Jyv."OOd bed frame $8.50. excellent ~ndition S 2 j. Sultoases S4 r a ch. SU11. Q,E. slert0, phonograph S2j. carving $5. Candle holder DESK, painted drop front 642-3163. 1pring fioivers Sc each. aft Balboa Blvd. at f2nd florirp(i~t with aold vtlve ~7-2226. beam elt<'tric mixer $4.50. :.G>c 1 k 1 ra~iO $3. To11.ster $3. S2. Pair nr ··wall plaques ss,. Pu1 II ~~"'"Tl l~p $8.1 \Vlre ELECTRIC Cart-good body, 675-8922. St. trim cho.!se louna:e 1l;) .• Tv.·o DOUBLE ~ sq '.ti ll'. P-air. 12'' speaker cabinf't "Bu 1 e ! 1 n board 50c. $2. 833-331\R. . "'' ee hull\;aps \\1th ap nners· iln!s and b8.tterie11 Small ..:;:..:;;.:o._ ______ c...;;..... _______ _ 100 pttoent down cus.biona Jronrlte $2S. Belt ~U:acge~c SlJ~ Electric bun V»a~er -:ONri 0! "'°.dmr SXI. 1Nl'v ELECTRIC power nlOWcr $25. $25 pair. OUtboard motor-~horl circuit. Sell a~ it S25. lo ma.tcJ;i. an. EJcCfo~nt ~ Se t2S. 548-9'1~ • • s1 .;,o. Hot plale $2. 3 piece Corning Ware casserole 2 . 510 S k SlO stand S2, 644-2586. Call 646-19~. dition' S2S. Small red chest ars tn!xing bowls $2'.!>. 8.';61 dishelil $4 and S6. N<'w 1\f ~~tar~ k' :~ erS 10 · 20" a-irl'i; bicycle, good $12. cP=O~R~SCH.::.:cE=~,---typ<---,-~\i-,-. 110. 64Z:.2690. . CLE~"JED cl0se.t!!, teen Jennriclc, \\1rstmin!!ter. be· elf c lr i c mi,,;f'r S6.~ Ch' '1,a . un,: 1. R rd. 1" Craft sman saw 11~ hp, 1 s· h vw hro .. . ·1o •-· Bol ,1. t . 642 3606 1 ren s s Ll! J. eco \Vht'e s ::i eac . c me \STUFFED T' couch SID. y. s. <: tuca many palll$, ll'l·ren sa and ·e.i; m1ns. ~ · player SlO. Booki;, jewelry, like new S20. 100 amp mel~r 51~" "'heels $15 f'ach, new. t Ba by bassinet SJ. New wa1a1. 1izl'l! 30-31-J'l-33.34 ter, off Ne"'·land. ~lOTORCYCLE tlres. 400 x vases 5c-Sl0. Sat-Sun. only box, 32 brake panel, nl'w All chrome V\\' headerA $20. ' Impe~ial clishma11er $ J . S2-S3 . .JO . ., Swea.te!'5, apor!) A pair or decurator cha.irs, 111 ~year Grasshopper 9-5. [\'erything i'GeS, 347 ~'.10. 2210 Otange A\·e., C.i\f, ~1 utrter SID. Po r 1 ch e l 962-0369. C?ats. $.-$7. Girls drtsH'S I needs reooverlng $7 each. $6. liJ x )8 Dunlop lr1als E. 22nd SL, C.i\1 . :l4HNJ. headers $20. 1'1uf.fier SlG, rlilGH chair Sl.50. reW and r;iie lO and 12. Tap llhoea Ne1v pink baby s\\·eater set Sil .. ~1h in Ve~ good \VESTBEND 2 cycle Go Cart ViCTORiAN piano stool Sl:l. all ne1,·. Porsclw 6v-t2v Play Chair S3 Child'• table and dttu 1hof's Sl each, $3 j() Small tricycle Sl :;(I condition. T1\0 Un1vfr11als . ..~ 8 . d Victorian chair pink \'elver Blaupunkt radio $,20. tiv-l2v · 962-4l19 · · · . · · 32. 11 •nd ,~ 19 engine .,... riggs an C-DC ~· Trunk S20. Di\i der · Large ohve green casserole .> x . . """" x · Stratton la~:n niower engine S2."t, Old lronstorw dishes, ronverter n2, ntl'I'. A M"r«n S7. Bathroom sink FRUJ'IWOOD lamp table 2:8" \\'&rmfl' rack, new $-1. good condition $3 each. Four $5 5"9-283J. \\'heat pattern $1-$3. ~lyrtlc <.'On\'erter S1 2. Auto ~tereo s;>. Bed f"1ne~ SJ.SO. Linen5 sguare $2:;. Chikl'!! yellow Balhroom llcalt> $1.-50. Small truck !Ires 6 a_nd 8 ply. . . . \\'ood lazy susan $5. Seo\\ sprakers $6 ne\\'. A:'ll-F:'.lt 2.k-SS. Rugs T :;c-S ~. 5D . desk SlO. Blue bookcase Si Cf'dar bo:« 50c, Old picture 700 x lJ S3 each. 548-2069. -r;I: ~.xcellenl <.'Ondl lt-On S2j. amplifier stereo :;o 11·a1t Slj. cartridge sterto multi::ilex -Bedspreads. twin and king Regina rug shampoo floor frames Sl-S::.50. Bathroom VIRTUE Brothers dinet!e, 54;,..o;;i9. Cal rod 11\'eeter S3. Record S2.J. :>46-:&9. $2.-5()...$10, Laml)IC Sl.50-$10. polisher Sli Brass a00iron5 light fixtures fill('. Toys tormica table, 6 chairs .$2j, DANISH modt'm couch and albun1s 25c. TY Pe 11' r l t er;\ -~IO=V~l=N~C..c..:::al=l=<OO<f--<-O-o~d~ifi~o-n.: _Frames and picture a S7.50 pair. Black banlhoo l Oc-Sl. J.lose tack 70c. 186j9 Pecan headboard single S20. chair S2j_ Danish modern tablr S2. Coffee table as Maple coffee table.SU. P•ir ~lOC:-$25-. Clothing: dres.~ei, 11hade S2. 8 X 10 red br11.~ded Los Leones, Fountain Valle~. Yasbica movie camera $23, naugahyde cMir S 7 . 5 0 . is $2. P irtures and frames end 1ab1e 1 $10 each, auit&, swea\ens 2 Sc -s ] o. rug $8. 9 x 12 brov.'fl bnudW Near Brookhurst., of( Eilts ~771. Fluorescenl desk lamp SlD. Sl-$20. Ne1v bird house S~. \Valnul coUt>e table S10. Spoon rack S2. ~ hp motor nig SID. & x 1~ red area arKi Las Flort1. l\tUSf sell fantaslic fashion 2 bicycles ,3 and j!.· 1_6" Old andil'Ol\11 $:>. Mason jars, \\'alnut dinl!tte · 1able Sll. $1.::.0. 1V, :stand Sl.T:>. An. rug $12'. Child• 1rooter .SPERTIE sun lamp-s;;, d 1 . L~ hubcaps $l0. ~rs blue 50c. Sporlsman cdifion Chairs SIO. Electric dt"ep ttique-bottles $3. Je'l\-'l!lry S2.~. Sldt~al~ blk~ $2.50. Cabinet bed $.2J, Exira large s;:es5st'~9 ~1~5~~~~ =~ shg-h!ly l'l"Om Florsheim decanter S2. Gardening tool,11 fryer Si £lectl'ic heating 10c-Sj. 3U Sapphire St., Floor lamp $5. Pair ne\v f lags ton t' JI $2 each. baker GE $17. Nt>w Kodak ~or~s 12-C, '8. S7, SlD. 50c each. Traverse rods SOc. pad $5. Electric hair dry~r Balboa. l 5land. burnt o~ange : bed roo'1TI Rollaw1i.y Sii. Re!axasiz.er Jnstamatic x 3:> S25. 2 Pixie ala-O::i78. Large ivhite ma I ch Rt i ck $3. Set TV trays, new $8. rARPEN'frns tools SDc-$5. l11.mr ;1th n1:r"~hahade Sla $1:i. Seat bells St. \Vigs $15, \\'i~s $5 each. Vista sterro BREAKFAST set table &nd shade $1.:iO. Pair red bo!sler i\1etal desk-safe $5. Desk ~Japle end tabll' v.rith lamp ••nd• · "° 11 ~w rughs S10. \\'iglel! Sl. Carden tool& A'-1-F':\1 S25. Componl!nl ol chairs, 1\•hite $~ .. 11'' cushionJI $2. New green cafc S20. Tall lamp S12.50. Pole a runnen: .,., eac 2 bl k d dr11pes 2 pair · Sl As9011ed I s 3 11ttached $15. Maple rnd ,..,0 """""' """'! ,1·. · Sl-.$3. twin aeU $20 each. player SID. '.?1fi6l Brookhun;t Silvertone TV, ac 11.n 1 . , • lanlj)!I 4-$7. Clothes l·S . I ~" ...,-., "inr rva C 1 0 nd I 0 cu r a1ns ~Jc-S;)O. milk glass table lamp, new , _ r· Se H B I ate eg table Sl . Antique Apr. 283, Huntington Beach, v.•hite wh)J sta I · .Books 7JOc each. Stereo ..... ne, our at0n1, . . 1 1 ho S°' p 1 ~ ~ "-d J\liscellaneous glass "·ear. =-S 1 •-........ Green "JUa~ hassock e ep ne .w. o s anu pans 968-:iSGl Sat., Suh and l\fon l\ta,"-'!Sany veneer uc roorn records ;;.,.,_., team ron ·'"· -\VAROROBE s1h•er,o,·ear 5c-$I.. Assorled rf.!.50. ink bath IUb SlO. Two ., • 1 slt':lmer trunk ~.$:!. 320 Kings Rd., oU ANTIQUED oa k tPacht>r's set, perfecl for antiqiung, Electric sa"· $20. Bissell rug ma•~hin"' sink.• ~.7.J. each. s.:_1. Roi-away be_d double Cliff Orivt'. Newport Beach. Dres.<:er 1\•i\h 40" iliamPler jewelry X-ic. Fancy .beaded shamnrrw>r SS. Desk lamp, '"-'"' .., ., U d desk $20. HY dram a 1 i c baJ!:s 7i0c-S2 Old plumbing •-" , o. ld Helm!! truck SJ O dra1"~r $_ -.J· se \·ery hltle baby Not beforr 10 A.~t. round min'Or $25. }ti'{h · ' · n e \\" SS. Picture.-s $2·$15. 1 "' --bnrber chair S2.i Oil ht'atrr par1 ~. l 1~h1 fixnn·cs 50c. Box 'cabinet; all in one piece, I rm_s. g s. clothes Infant T\VI~ bed.~:! for S15, Ro1l'1nf: S2j. llousl·hold Hems 25c-$:), drc~ser, j dn\1\·e~ ~20. as~rled ladie,11 clothing, Bed, box springs and m1 l· food · for p.anrl truck or lo_ sid'~ h4 lOc. 1 Bot1les, elt'C· f'lCerci.<:e SS. Girl's bike SS. 3 1 3 1, .. 1 n·', N H . Doublf' be(] sci 11· i I h lress S25. Couch S2j, Chair tnc ll!. teri · nd bo! ~ · · d ttre shoes, f'1C, 50c.t5. Sal. only 1 k -_g,arage 1 lor1a:e m. . I 1zer a . 837~7~12. "·12-1121/67:>-0174. innerspring an ma SS 2.j()7 Colby Pl., Collf><>e $20. Slectric c oc $5. ,642.-$826. Ue \\"armer. Crib, mallrf'~s. S2:'1. Polaroid Land can1era " F ireplace scrren S2:i, 1.JI a c- · ~11hogany dining room chaini.1 den chair $:>. Ken· r more Washer s-5. \Vhlrlpoo! \\•asher SlD. 673-4J77. bassinet, p J 1 y pen, high LARGE •now chains S2, u.!ed EARL\' American lamps itj inodel F,O like ne1v '10. 2 Park, near Harlx>r and' Falt' ~ssorics S:l:l. Che!! of chair. delux <'If 11 ea I , 67~748.1. pair. Brol'.'ll \Ying cha irs sht"l!l.'1 rxlerlor ply.vood 4 Drivr. dra\\'Crs S2j., Room divider booster, \\'alk~r, potty chair, ~tOTORCYCLE lirts, very $25. Sora $15. G.E. \•acuun1 x 8 x ~i S7. each. l <iht..<>e l 1.ARGE 6 drawer antique $8. \Villon carpet $20. Gold tub, dlaprr pail, infant cir-Rood, ·i.00 x 18 Goodye11.r S2:;, Zenith TV $20. D.:-sk 4 x ii 1.~ 1; $5. 2(1 sheets chest \\-Orth SlOO take $2:i. CUpi~ figurine SID. Patio lier, ~ .salety gate11, drib Grasshopper $6. 3.50 x 18 $25. Oak chest SJ5. 833-2U9 of beaulif\ll pe cky nutme;; Large Galliano bottle \\'ith furniture Sl-s:i. 8' double tf_OOVER upright vac11un1 toys, blankets, Crib shee\r; Dunlop !rials $~. T \VO 833--0371. bro1vn paneling, 4 x 8 x s!and S 2 ;) . \\les1lnghouse r1uore1cent I amps $20. $2.). Canniste-r \1ac1,1um etc., 25c-$20. Purchased al Universal:\ 3.~ x 17 and AIREL00~1 vjtag enic 1.l 10 sheet aame in green cross top refrigerator, Ai\ V11t'uu n\ $25. Sat-Sun, call cleantr.$18. Carpel SWttper Bullocks, used oner good 3.00 x 19. good coOOition orthopedic mattres.'I rei::lu11r $5: Cr11.flfTTian \\-ood !i1.lhe is, SID. Botlle,11 $-Sj. Garden 962-4914. J977t Estuary SU. 1-fovie projector S25. condition, telephoOI! 14 each.~ truck lirt's 1.00 double bed S25. Vitagenic 1ike nf\.\'. 40" bed $2:).1 tools Sl each. \Vhi!e chest Lane. Huntington Be11.ch, off Rug shampooer $3. Bo"·ling !J62.803.4, on Beach 'Blvd. Jn x \j 6 le 8. ply rated S3 box spring $23. Ho1ne n1 !lde e'lectrit' mo1or $10. 4 :oi. 4 or dr11.wer1 S12.;.,o. XljS Adams bell\'t<'n 1>1agnolia ball and bag $7. LA.tge H.B. eftdl, 543-2069. e I e c tr i c auto mob 11 c table for \l'OOd lathe Sl:i. f't"dernl St., Costa i\lesa. and Beach. ,~v1~2~11 $12. Tele,•ision BEAUTI.FUL, table lamps, NEW dtsht>s, aervlce Jor s tachomeler s;;. P ickett 8 profe.'l~ional 1vood cuttln11; CIUB SlO. Crib n1a11res.<1 $:i. ·R=E.::..r=R=l =c=E-R-A-TO-R--"-.,1-h · · modem "n d lnlditional. S20. 548--0396. 1 . maglK!sium slide rule 111r1d. tools 16" long SI2.SO. N<'1V C.rih mohile $j, Bumper freezer $2i Au tom a t i c "BATH tub, lefl hand $6. ~~ \l•ith 5h1de1 S!>-$10. Alto 2 GOOD portable TV 1n\les, log1Jlog plus ~pee. paper backs, no front !'Over pads SI. Baby IAmp $1.5<•. ''"ashing machine S23. 163 meta l 1prlng $1 .SD . pain Ja1np1 $10. Antique M2-a93G. $2S. elecl sc11lt>s manual s 25c-S15c .and 10c. Can1t>l Dinprr bag SL50, lnfAnl E . 18th St-. Costa Mesa. Barbe(:ue "'Ith motor $2.50 s!e-mWll.re rhina S1 • $5, included $10. l\len'.s 91.2 m"rl back hi.ink, \•e ry old $l5. 11c11.1 $1.50. Toilet trainer Sal.-Sun. till ll'Oid . Pair of skla S2.SO. Folding 0tpreJ1sion a:lau bowl p , K'EN:'.110RE P~ stove Sli Ka.singer ski boot!! $1;;, 1\fl 645-J186, 1981 Rosemai;· S2.50. Baby .balhtub $1. Sun EXERCISE couch w i 1 h wht"el chair, ntf<11 repair J~"'·elry box with dra1\·rr craftsman tabl!" 1aw n-1. 6-7304 N.B. Place, C.~t.. lamp S4. Ski pole~ SJ. Twin ood -~ltlo llO $2.:lO, 2. portable typel'l'liter $5. Kingslae Be1con blank~t Ele-ctric motor $20. ·l dll\C'tte DISllA1ASfERS Sl2-Sl>S20. UNDERGROUND reed!" r 1 hed $20. High chi1ir $5, In· I \'lbrator, g ._..,..., n . s;..50 each. Chinege checkers u.tln bound, new 110. An· fables. SlO each. Knotty pi~ Rerord player 2 sprak<'rl cable 231)' S2J. 64z...-04!JO. fanl runain& S-t 72 x ii4. :6--08~8. Ogle, ~ar yard, .i\n~ regular ~~ mt.t~! rlque 11u ln quallted ,pread, bar S2.i. Danish «>uch $T.i. $12. 2 double sink fan~ls i55CK hunipt>r-Ford s1 0 I 54~~i302. SJ .50 .• 1\tlrror 210 l: 4 4 ne\V S2.i. Pair klng9\ze Danish chair S20. Fibergla~~ $4..,10.$-\j, 6 sho\\·rr bead~ i\1arh1e top foT cof/rf' lab!~ 'LO=U~N~C~E~-R~,~.-,~;,-. -,.-,.-,-"-;-bl-e I ELECTR~C CART, g o_o d $'.10. 2?JG9 Santa Ana Ave.. plllo\\'I, nr.1v $8. Walm1t "nfl <linghy SZ5. Outboard n1ot(lr Sol-$6. 3 clock radio~ $3-$~1. $1 :1 962--6936. II t•ushions da.rk gold color ' body, tire a~ . batteries. t .\t. ora.nge occasjona1 cha:ic SlO. $20. 2 x 10 lumbf>r $2. 4 3 TV s1a.11d! S2-$'.>. PIY'1·nod . ood nd . S2S Lo. ~mall short c1m11 t, •ell as S.lT-Sun, lG-4, llJO arid 3216 ·847.o5066. ' 1 ; • x g No.1 4·• pl}"\"ood S2.1:i SIO. Cotona lype1vrilcr SI'.?. ~IAYTAG \\'a>1ht'r, \\'Ork~ ~ bco • 1110n . .ve Is $25. 6*-1989. ~6" solld front rloors Sl:i. C 11 $2: Rood but Jn need or nHl\01" i<eat rol'n can Sf'l'.latate in. Colorado pl a c "· C,lf. [DISON \\'ah1u1 eHb S2J. t"rames $5. lntloor-.outdoor c::~ ~m~l' l~:i~ S~· rt>pair Sj. ~lrtal de(l'CtQr, ~o 2 -ch1nrs good Sl j , OtANDELlER $18. 2 divan~ C1o•r1 ~!';-r i~· BaJ'! l\tattre18s '8· Cl'r bed Sj. carpet 52:;. Electrlc breaker 39101 Channel p 1, c e · cosl S.ti ne1\', used only onl'f' I ti~2-2'16 r. $1~0,~~tr!~~r 211~~ 9 i:bl~~ ·<" nea .......... · JH .....:. Por1a-crib $10. Gaffer:s aOO 'bOx SID. Glas.~ for windo"'' fl:t¥.1)0i rt Be&ch G73-J603 · $20. 377 \\'. Bay, Co:sta TIIREE 30" maple bar stools -... Record& SOc. Sv.i m fin S2• Sattler a:u stovt $25. Polly $5-SlO. 10:00 x ~ truck tlrt CH ' · l\lesa, 'behveen lll-3 P~f. I $Jj each. Tl'.'O 30" wicker rug $8. Dressr5, lite 12•16• Vases 23c. Bab~ bottles $1. chalr $1. 5'1fr-9181. S25. 4 x 1.2 bea.m.1 $1D. 2" EVY engines a~ parts USED lumber: 7 and 8' 2 bar" stools $7,j(}, l queen Sl48 8j8 \\", \Vil.t0n, C.i\f, Glas.& salad set $3. Shot• SCHWINN . I' blk 16" pipe 11.nd bluer $18-$10. • -327_ complete but '" parts 4 ·~ h 16' 4 12 size headboard SlO. 548-7420 BIG brass gear pump $~. 78 p ; Goff CtLr1 SS. Bowllna .Ill" 1 • "' $542.l. 283 complete h~lf x .-eac · x · · 642-().190 ball and atm1 SIO. Jump wry sOCJd eond!t.ion SI!!. MM307. in parts, short block $25. SlO. 12' <I x 10 $8. 10' 4 UN FIN I S HE D record ' .. aeal $3. Fire sc:tHn $5. er.ti I· lrack ~tr $21]. BED mattrtu. 11prillgs SZO. Hl"ads $2.'). Pair mill('. parls x S S·l. 14' 2 x 6 $1..)1. stor• c a b i n fl I with S'J'<!VE, exceUenl condition Booka &-.n. SHrina: p.af· Dtluxe electric J'licictaln! I 2 night stands s:; ellch. SS..S2:;. 283 oompltll' and l~OO -i. rt. shake SZ5. Ready formica top $8. Picture: '25. 4t:ack car 1tert0 SlO. terns lOc-Vapor1ztl' $3. dryu ""1th puih buttona. Pair lamps S3, TV 2-4" running, block S25. !leads mac!t. rafter SlO e • c b I framse 1)c each. Head. 64&-0lO.:i. ~ Dtoon.lor plUoWI S 1. workl f.IM. $25. S36-6936.. \\'Ork., 510. G~rl's clothci:. S20 each. 3 g pe e d a48-4059. hoard~ 11. 31H6 KWybrook, ''Jl\'IN bed, \Vllshable plasliC' Walker S2. IUonde ..-111: $5. :..IAC rtm1, 16" ET' lor 11tie 6 Sc--.$1. S r\\' i n j lrAMmiulon 11.'ith link11~t' SOFA $2.J. l\lt1l~hlng ehnir C.~ M0-97i0. he11.dboard, mattttu plu$ -Woman'tclol'hln1.s;ltt l0-\2 Chf'VJ"Olet, 1111 bo11A Jll(!I m~ch!nr s1:1. 1960 J.'eder;il S2 :i. r o\\'er fi:lidf' $j, Double bt•d SlG . 4 \\'ool braided rei·er5ibl<' bi:-dspreadS\8. Blonde night I ii. ~fan'.1 ~v.·ealf'r . $3.50. cent.er cover lncludt>rl, ~111 I Avt. :)IS.-SlS.11. 1r;1nsn1l~'ton SXi. E<lclbl"Qck Rolla\\"llY ~ SlO. ;;~'.;..()8~2. multirolot'l:'d 111ics !!6 :'I 9 i tal'ld, one dtal'!·er SJO. Blon· · \vJcirer otui.n_alnr r,.ble SlG. cnly S~ each, ~ll2. SAT. F~b. ~~9-I J;\11 dual QURd n\:in S2.i. C:u·b~ 1062 C ~li~$1on Dr .. C.:O.f. SL e11ch, onr older 9 , dt' hllnhvood chairs S:l each. I , ·~b)' tcl\lea 12. ~ Unla-RAlTAN cha\r J2:;-:-\V11Ue reoord!I, LP'a and iS'~. Jor Mmt' S2:i. Slngle quad 31 OutbcardmoiOr-s£ 12 SOO. one 211 -" ~ St ;6~'2~ .. ~nt=.'--~----­ .rd crib blanket.I $2,j(), CIUll couch S2Q.. Bl~ck couch s'°. ~I u 111;: an, D tu bt' c:: .k , n111nifold $'1l; Carh $10. Sa1. Poont &t2-2S9l A.:'.lf. onl}. · ~TahQgany 11·a11 baMTI bar RUGS, ~rry color "-"001 . 'diaper pa.II r.JC. ~roller $3. Ca~ seat S2. Herman, Ceu, Ken!on. W ':: and Sun. 9-.l, 2021 Bay5td<" •. . -no gla.ssrs Sll. F"ibl'rzlns!! I pile •~nt rug 4' '.'f B' like I NO MAT.YER WHAT : ;'~ .> , IT IS • • • ih ' • ' I '!,1# YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For Fast Service & Expert Assist1nce DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT • QtiEENSlZE bed 1 pre ad, R.etriaeratora 120 and s:zs. $1-$2. 75·~ &-JOc. Car n ck Or., Coro!Ul ilel i\lar l!Olh BO'i S bike Sl7. 962-t9&t ix'll)·boarrt for beainnf'N new Sl.2. Lime &:l'ffll •h.IJ I 'clran Uke· new e a I I ,._ hoo~ S20 102 HUJ'!-.$2. TV ft j, Radio $2. 4!''3 hou5(' lrorn 114trhor Oepr. GREEN print rocktr 11ke Sl 5. Old girl's bikt SlO. Old I lt1natd an!a ni1, S.~ ftlUnd 1• 7/l.\J"-'IOP~. ~ C.M'. tln;ton. H.:8. 536-lsoo. Lel\1vood Circl•. C :'II en!. Dl!W US, 968-2:UG. bay'• bike s.;. ~69. $6. 646-4508 . ..:::..;.;.;_;:""'--~~--~~~~~~~~~~~-. ' ; • r II d ' fl n ' 6. ' r r d " r ,, " r ly ; " • [ Lo ... _t ][Ill [ lllll I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ~~~~~~~~,:~~~~~~'-So:t'""~'~'~F~elw~•~•~1~27~,~1~91~1 ~~~ !!D!~!LV!,!ILQ~T~~ I~ [ M-I~ [ -· I~ I M~ I~ I '"' .. v.. I~ [ ~ · 1~tt~..___~ I H•lp W•nlod, Ml F 710 1 H•lp W.,lod, M & F 710 ... q. .... • < • .. . Furl\fturt llO Garage Sa•• 111 Misctll•n.ou1 118 , Planos/Orga.nt .. '26 ~I mNmEmEmD•,•,.•,•,'1--•d;o;fl~ho~me G•n.ral · 900 ~mper1, Sale/RMlt £1'. lor l llmld, youn& <'Ats. MOl71NG SALE' *AUCTION * __ C_L_E_A_RA __ N_C_E-,-1 ~1>o1. •pm. •m l AVON HEDCRtsr'" !'Md Coiiom .s..,, V."" RECEP.TIONIST -ORAL SURGERY. Exper•oced. I* WAITRESS-EXP'D ~8--0373 r>:ot under 21, NO PHONE: WHY BUY L/R TABl.t.: SE.'T, t'ine Furnllui·e 7 liand..,me part German ' OINGH\'-2S'i'~ JSrt. • Cltnper ·vs, Iulo, R/B. ' r lCE i\{AKER, RErER. & Appliance · SALE I Shepherd puppies. 3045 ; ,,~or 613-.)31)3 Propat'll!! ltelfit It stove. -BEDS -ONE 4 POSTER A'icllons rl'iday, 7·c.:t p.m. Over 100 Pianos It 0rpna Madeira. C.l\t. Ha-7440 2127 t.2I Mercury propg for 90.100 \\&ttr-r &,Yiltem. aux ~f· tOl:l A -VALENCIA. C.M. W'ndy 's A t" B f™tuctd fOt' immed. ltl!t. l fREE ~wspapen. U6 ·ll.>t llP tnglne $15 tach. ~~!Id"',"",·,. 14'1??M1~.t!! SAT 2/27 & Suo. 2/28 1 uc 10" arn Buy Now & S•v•I St., N.B .. 673-7878 21'~1 * &IS-S2&9 * "~ · ~r r •· "~-"-'~· Be Flexiblel GARAGE SAies, Sat & Sun, 207;,•~ N~wpo~I, <?I &\6.868. Ii o o ·1 10 I 6 19::i8 Dodge lamlly wapn 1----CAIJ.S. Apply ill peri10n, SAL ES I Surf & S1rlnio, a9.10 \\'. Coa¥1 MANAGEM 111")'., N.B. ENT I • \\'A IT R ESS-DIN~'ER .. FURNITURE? Sales !\tanager needed for ! llOUSE f':~p·d-food .\ rocklalls • 6 da 11.·K, lntrr. fasl growing manulactu1't"'r \'lClis 9 Hl, 12 noun. SAM'S of 11por1swear, ti.lust have S&\t"OOD, 16278 Pacific five yrs !.ales m11nagen1ent Hwy., .HunL Bch. •--... 1• •: Guo't••. M ,. n ,·. b 1· k,. Behind rony s s.r. ... ri1a11. pen ai Y 11 KrrT.ENS. tree. 8-lfi...$55 n1 8oat1/M•rin• . t\.C'ut mo, to mo, Wlw .,.... ... -.. Fr: 10-9 * Sun J.2.5 I 846-3770 l/'!I E' , • -.. campen van. Air c:ond, 5lf8 100"/. Purch•1• Option , Wuher, Baby ltetn!, Blonde LGE fJoor"lll l{11M'l~ 1w1vel COAST MtJSIC quip. ~ 4. Adults or 2 adult! .l ~~ l.rld . 1fel'd seleetlQ,p. I wig, Clothing & lots nlore. roc:ker $3.'i. Maple 11ep 111bll' NE\VPORT ' HARBOR 1 FREE rofrlgerator, )IOU pick * • LlD;O 14 metal d ~ children. Many extras. Muit 24 Hr. Cely. 1 32'16 £: 3216 Color.do Pl, $10. fkoor liunp $2.fll. elect Costa l\lesa * · &42·2S5l u0P·, 646-9548 I 'l/21 ~. 0 y ttll. sm. MS--0440. ' CUSTOM , I C.M. roasl . In xlnl cond. L NG & shorth11. red r.at.o;-1 'Ml--3912 'AIRWAY camper tor eXptril"nce with consun1rr produc1a. )1us1 ha\•e f'·"Jll'l'l- trire ;u1ri intimaJe kn owl- edgr of collrge bookslore niarkei and premiurn mar. kf't. &>nd 1·c~ume lo BOX 2."Jl7 CS!pistrano Be a ch WO~tAN wanted f or llousr\\'ork, 6 hrs, 2 days Jll"r 11 k, S2 fl!"r h.r 011·n !rans, Call At! fi weekdays or wknds S\7-.jRl(I Furniture Rental I POLAROID camera, fam rm 19ir"N. Engl~<it, S.A. PRACTICE I n1~1. lo 2 yrs. 546-T30R 311 B p -.. picHp $400, 5 truck w 1 I ... ts,ower YW •· 7 .. 81 .\17 W. 19th, C.M. r~~-3481 b11.r, golf ('lub.~. rhild's PCX:H, eq11lpn1rn1'. llltrr, ORGANS fR~E llttle mice lo ~ c llr!'!f I , u111, .\jlltfeim 714-2&>0 11wlng set, misc. 126 Colton. \'Aruum & l1('a!cr tor 4'x 18' p . . •• 1. horne. 642-.1167 . 3/1 18' Diving & fishing <adlf,~-=--·-------'-'"H b -•3703 NB 6<2 1976 I U··• 4 I~ T bl rit't's yOU wt>n t ""ie\'e~ .. II I '~n•L' d ...... a ra u....-. -poo, """ mo, wu. a e \\'ARD'S BALD\VIN STlJDIO I \VHITE New Zealand rabbi!. " g ass,. ope.n 'v/~nter ...,,... ehtx cabover cam~. ~SA~=cn~!F~ICE. by 0 w n,. r ; GARAGE SALE 318 Vi1a Lid~ ~~1·~ li:e top.? •, hp, SIOO. 181 N , t Bl d 642-8484 462-5930 :12 1 1tnnd steenJ\I. 69 Ev1nrude Jully aelt-<.'Clntaln~. Hai \\'0!\fAN to help in Pet Shop. 11 ill train-g roomln:l:. 64'1....\S\8 or i14-38f!j Qualiry cui;lm Vectra ,;of11 1 Nord, NB Sftt-Sun: HM'ful 96--;£49 or 96--8688. 9 '°"'por v · RAB BlT ...,,ith -~\hp 11•/sclectric shift. 30 everythlna. lff &: compart & lnvese11.t . 2 nu1.tching of tµrn, bdrm f'ets, chrs, PARACHUTE 30' 7 -TU, UPRIGHT Pi11.nn, n Cw M>-3200 hu ~~~ t 111 I I: as c a P.11.c i I'\', Pvt pty, M2-43&t. ' Mrlody i•rlvl't ch 11. i r ~. 1bh, sto\·ts &: misc. niain chu l~ & park, 26' Rip kr,\board, tuned. Xlnl tonf', ·' I lathomeltr, C. G. 11.ppm1•Nl, Cyel B"k Si il. :l-ilh:l258 afl 2 pnl lra; whl ACE trlr. All top S u ,I 1 ea, _ _,1 Bc-aut. la.mp.... ~1,. n i 1 GARAGE SAie! Thurs _ Sun. S1op reservr, h('ln1r1, $7(1. , _ __ _ _ I h: &M)...8289 coo •r• 7u Calif. 92672 X -RAY TECHNOLOGIST. -* SALES CLERKS 1''ull and part unie -APPLY- \~lth nr \\'ilhout special proeNlu1l.'s. Souih Co11.s1 Community Hnspi1a1, 31!'12 CNl~1 1!11.•)'., Sn. Laguna. 1714 1 4.~1311 Ext. l:xi cocktail f.: co mmoric .M't. ~·urn, baby itf'ms, \.\ii::.~. Junip boots Sl~. 6·14-1250 aft llORART .M. Cable Upright 11'-'l -~~pr · 1---------- Also M'I ol dreot•ar.or 1abJ('s. rug~ &: l..oL<t ol !\ti~~ 3(1691 ~· I piano, in good rond, $19.l Pali and Suppliel ~ SO. COAST 1.8° inboard ......... - Herrulon h1rit-R·htd. 2 Ha yr~. Cl\f 5.li.....()38. ILO\\' hral cook\.\'11.rt srt _ or ber;I nlfer. 646-6201. ~ps~ke -v 11 r n Is h_t d I - - ---• The Tobacconist Inc. Huntifiiton Center, 11.B. Jllf'dil QUl'f'n-doublc bdrm FURN ictures TV strrro. lllainless strtl, 11.11.cerles~. Sewing Machines 828 in~cr1or & deck. Slj(X), THINI st>I~. Dinettt. Gun.~. Stereo ame~a~ eye! · sk· bools Box nevf'r openc-ri . Sold nn 1 . Pets, General 150 9Ei.:l-M3T HQW.TT'!io W. ' f'<lUip . Mini· blkr, W11.ll c fbd •1 tb ' l'S& .1 1815 honir fiel'l'l(I pl11.n $3(19, Take '1(1 Slf'lGER Z1g-Za.g auto.~ NE\V 19' Californ i an A"I~ SALESLADIES p1 limr lor I II~· l plaq~t's. !\1usf see 10 ap-sur • c 0 ing · misc. Si~ cash. 963-0036. b I i u k hem, !\fake~ rvR Sale: Pet ch1cke.na, 1 runabout .w / Tr a ij _ R; I I! maJc-rnity 1pecialty <·ha.in. Merchandise prec1a1r. 612-9-192 Bullonshcll Ln, NB. HO E __ .. huttonholes ovrrcast ,,1c ducks k ·c11.~t1. !\tanx cata. he••~ duty •-'· 110~ I ---Jl.f ,..,.,a founta in ' · 1 C :;4().-233.1 ~ ...... °""" Gd saary, beaut. dt't'Our, ,DUAL Kina bed compk•tr. GAR AGE .Sa.le. f'ur.niturr, refr\i:;rra!rd \V/C02 $j(I, W '~aut1ful \\'11.lnut cabinet I all · ~9-0165 aft 6 picas. woi·k. L'1>nd 's. S111 1t> hkcase hdbrd S9:;, single bt'I! clot~es, hncns €.·. n)it>c. 10 Bell vibrt1tor J2(1. Nrw rlune. $37 .. iO cash o; sm. paymen1s Cats 852 1 33'=-3~,..=~o=w~EN=•s~F=s=a=G~L~S'I e.xp. P. 0. Box 346 Coron11 , Antiques 800 c-ompl, hdbrd $30, red 1inP11 lo J, fr!, Sat & Sun. 313 bugR)' top w/11ide curt1uns arranged. 5i5-823S I I BRIGANTINE SlT 500 BY del l'olar 92625. ,. h i•o 9 d h •apphire Balboa Is .,.. '' -• Hlti.1ALAYAN • • '. ! couc ...... . r11\vr t' e~t · · makP offer . .,.,.>-lo\00.___ REPAIRS I BLUEPO!Nl" '"!TT<"N, S". OWNER, 71-1 I 424-5135. S.l •• m.n.Seleswomen COLLECTABLES !30 2 hr•·" t obi & "h s Ml 11 818 " " ~I 7;;,;~..;:.:....:..,.::;~~=I · "'"'as S ' ... r see aneous 2fi" LIN DELL VAR D 1 Cle•n o'ol '°{"'' &oy ,, ... ·,,, • 496-12.10 • HARBOR La unch 18'. 50 HP SSOO guarantee to qualifiC'd Very fine Nelsukcs, snuff $3.i r.11.. co(fce lhl w/n1111rh EEPER X , CON · · " I · 1. pcr~ons. boHles, S20-S150, Original rnd tb1s S35, 6"x4.\'2' w1tlnu! ORANGE COAST SW· .LN1 D. mAchint', 2 •ks only s:;.95. Do s 154 , inboard motor. Glustd huu.lc======= d C 11holog,.aphoe plalrs fron1 I brc-•·•rol. 1'28 "·•ow•ll Lo. COLLEGE MUST SE~L' j.15.8238 g 1 ·\-l concl. S600 . .ti~37. SPl.'ctre orporalion oprnin.i;: NU LY• ___ _'54~s~•~t~77r_ ___ I -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;-1'-;;;;1.--;m "' .,., locatlOn In Newpoo'I Curtis c:ol!ectlon ol AmPl1· NB. 645-4(148 FORENSIC CLUB _ ' . S 1. Good 830 T\VO Purebred Sdkys. 2 mo!. 801h,.R!1Jnt/Chert'r 90I ~ NE"~ORT •• h T•On>s por ing I old. On• , •• 1 •• OO• I'm .. ..,,~""'"°'""""'e--,---1 Beac:h. Top salt's personnel can lndian:-i s~J ~a Hand-1 ruRNITURE returned trom is holding a ,.,... ac I " 4o· '.PO ER rotorl'd plates.EnJ:lish king~ d' Club lull family mf'mbl!r-2 _ S 0 r f h 0 a I' r1 5 , plastic xlnl prrii~rte .. Al{C Rcj. 1 NEW RT. • .Jor b3~ needed to introduce exciting, & kni«hl~ in armnur.fmm display stu 10s, model horn· SWAP MEET !!hip, 5380 + tr11.ns!C'r I~. ._.,,,,.,;. ti'-R" • .,~. Neii• lnlcrcs!Nl partie!I on Iv , ~1 charter; S9i/day. Ca.II revolutionary beauty lf'Ch. '"' e., decorator~ cancel!at.ion. I r ~ ~ ¥N I """1'2 ""!""" frecf 646-~alt6 \V11!1am l\leyrick C."Ollection. 'II "''"' N••• &\1-157:'i. BC 11\'ln Jill :rt" ss:i. ~-ra!;f' ...... .,...., .. or ,,...,.. "~~I ' nique. At! area,o;. Unl1111ilN! ... ~·3 £ l71h S! C:\1 S~O ea. 548-0201, Su11l' 206. R D FURNITURE Friday rth. ?6 Sa m.-1 p.m. CAt'o!PER 1·acks ·~~. m•ol• 644-4j9-\. ·"". · · ' · Boats, Seil rarning potrntial. l\1i.~ ~IrL ..c;:,_,::;:,""-:..::::.:.:..::.:c.:...ccc:_ ~ _..,.,..,_.;..,;..,""°"",,_.,.._--ner. 645-4 121. ANOTHER iruckloarl 0 r 1844 Newport Bl., C.M •... 0.C.C, Studrnt Ct'ntrr rocker, gotri 11tmosl nrw s:io.1.:no RE'.\t!NGTON moclPl ;GO ACK~ LH~\!~ ~pso ~tP'I VICTORY n {Cf 47~ BS), -Eas!l'rn Oak; R.ounri tablrs. !\Ton .. Thur. & Fn· -,·1 9 Saturday frb. 11 AU Day 9 ft. qu1l!Pd rouch S-10.-wilh \Vea1't'r K...f Sctll'lf'. mp 1 ' fl q~a y. ~ed• work «--a I .. SALES\VOi\.tEN * Ch ' b' ' O • . 96~....\j..}3 R·"!. Id 1 2 adorable shail:ll:Y I 1 I I 1 '-· . .x.-.o • ::=== 1 1na ra 1neti;, School \\"ed .• Sat. & Sun 'TLI 5 .... C'. ~a1rgro11nris _-· ~·ult' mouns, ex1r11 f 1 , 714 B~yshores-Marina. Mi!.ke i-,64 ;-. eturr, part timf'. house clocks l s p e <' i a 1 ! Bargains! Bargains I MEDALLION riesign Pl'rsian I clips Sl2.i. ~P.!'r1 °" er s ' · 1 ) offl'r over S500. ( 213 l r __ .. YAMAHA 250CC: YOUNG MATERNITY Drl's~cr~ ii·/mirror ':1.5. Jl!j ANTIQUE Pine hut <' h, -_ ,. ,-II 11. ·"-·""' · ( ...,.2 ~""" -· uuuu dependable bike Bee SHOPS "" ~rained oli\'e; 2 l\1edil. book RUGS! RUGS! RUGS: rui: . x ' c~~ etnt .>. p A IP 0 BELL\' BO,\nD ---.)(!_...,.,,eves. riddtn a rox ' . •o Co•'' Pl•·• C 'I Pru;11rirna Av'• Tu s Ii n Dh•I•·••·. RCA 19" ·~loc ·rv·. \'l's Don \.\i ll'''' >h• So11•ll \.;,on~ ros1 fi16-4j()6. .Harrllv u~rd. PUG PUPPJ~S • CAL 20 outboard-boat I pp .. 3 mos. I __ ·'_·_ · '· · ·" _. _ Sl.~-323.1 9 to 9 " • ..,v • • ----------· 3 m "old AKC Ptil"t' fie:< ., ast l\VO years on 1tree S RAii C rl r 1 1·attan hangin~ chr; assort. Ruis Salr. Sat-Sun &niall MJSC. f111·n. dishes, rlothin~. SJO. • • • 67:)...1123 .b o . ' '1 1 1 · • bath, hinged, ro¥SI. 3 mains, ~ Specrl Ne.,. hau fro A_ · O\ en!ry nrr, 5 . 1 1916 Antiq ur Br u 11 s w i C' k J 0 rd 11. n Brown parlo ru11:s (rom 2.'>r up. GOfld reror~s e!c. Slit k. Sun. VOIT skis, ~tarker bindin~s 1 le, 1 male, 1 enut. e. 2 Jibs, S2ti0, 644--0Sj(J days; rir• clo. ,,· ,_· 1 cry. 01 pt rime . hC'lp .. No in-' v1ctrola. incl. rf'rortls. Sij furniturr; use in Campcr-Trailt'r 675-2:;&'}, • l'srd oni'f', <'O~I $200. !ltusi 49-1-7971 61>S7 ~ve~. ' "· ~ or trad 1·('s tmcnl Y.1111 t1•a1n, n1ln or bC'st olfer. 4!\.l-0.';49 ron!'l mah?,09t· ... _.. b ' G Sh 1• (or P.U. or station Witll. age 20. 5»-1'207 ~ !1-13-0066. 1 1~6lr .. Aft 5 prn, . u=~ms, athrooms. 181 GEMINIANI white \fl sprl sell Si.'1. :>-18-212fi. ERMAN epherd S J . Kl'IE .. f'io. 539. Bikini Blt1e, equal valuoe. 5l4·6991i DAI\ Roll Tor clesk $1ij Ca1al_1 na, Laguna B c n . ,l\1c1T11l P!, CM. lady's bik<'. Cos1 S100 Best •PROGRESSIVE ~urfbo'lrd Female, (riendly, Netdl!i misl blue. dtck! blk boot .. *se<'y $5SO , W1ng chair :S:40 497-1.>28 ROYAL electric typewrncr. Ollr r 673-1094 \Vkend~ 68 .. roo·• ,,,.1 . '1 much attention, 2 )'ears old strip, ~8.f' · r udder , B01NANZA n11n1 bike+ xtr '' • 1'16 j 211" 1100 R I · · '"' • Xlnf cone! 5-t.>-0973. 962 20!2 c utch " parta. Better Iha , I d rrl ty t 1-· . . -.>· . Sii l<Y t . A.KC T ne1 . "80 en11~s. As Top skills, SH & typing/oonstr :)' ., ROUND m11.ple table ~ latlrif'r 1 carnage oya ROYAL Col)f'nhagoo poo<e 1 &r 2.315 -· o •1 ! · or l'{'la1ed hckgrurl 1n,pC'lr· e ROLL.TOP DESKS, ROLL • back cha!1s, maple Sptnet I 5 an a pc-wn Pr 1.1. lain dinner servtce, J7:i pc~. XLNT be inners surfbn:trtl • rrrier. · op C 0 LU l\f BI A 26 Mark $200. 545--0946 1ant lpJus ofr./greal bCJssr s. • * 645-1445 * • P111.oo, Chest b o l Io m R em 1ng 1 0 n e I e c 1r 1 c Drexel :) pc k1ngs1ze 639.]960 . .. .~ · quaH!y pups. Ch line & TI -Custom interior, x, l n t l;.,,--;;.;;;---,===,-='11 _ hookcase lop, 84." w(rie, typewrilc!' Sl&'i. B11tts · · 1 6~ ~.IR· Good cond. S.W. hred. lrieaJ pet & watchdoi.1 cond. Proftss i onally fi6 650 TRJUi\.tFH - *Receptionl5t S37S DEACONS Bench, VE'l'Y n\rl niaple !oi'l' sefll $ 3 (I l'lf'clnc stapler il5. 64&-9076 ll7 Yard.o; . Avocado sh11..;; 1 67:>-4.i9.l. Sho•v. P/pty. 962-9800. 1 m · ta ' d 5:'7-698! Chopped, Extended for F'un job meeting public/req's 11nd Jn PX . cond. 21.l(I Oran,£:"e fil6-9lOf':. · 11.fler 4 pm. carpet, line condition. Call TV Radio Hi Fi DA ( }IS H UN 0 I , 11;in int · ' 1 • Inquire 1980 W&llace St. grn'I ofr kno11•'J & acrur I Av<>. Ci\1. INVALID bod 1.11 • ••d 64:>-1927 I s 'l•reo ' • 836 . : 1 AK~ BIP ~.~ ',: 12 Aquacat C 11. 1_ am a r 3 n No. A, CM. t in A I' COJ\.1PLETE household nl J '" • rruniaurc, '-'• a""' w/cAr 1op ca1T1ers, Goodll~~-'-~---.~~~--...ll YP . g. , I pp 1ances 802 nrw /urn 11.I used !urn tAblc, cos! $800. ,:ell Jor SHOPSM ITH_ S75. _1-hdr.a-bed :\ Ian & mahoiany red . r.ond, co~t SSOO neiv, Asking 1968 KAW AS AK I 175 Sc1vrre Centrr f'~mp Agrnt'y , , . pncl's. Ser A! 301 Ave Sl j(), AdJu~lahle hospital $6(). Sofa $35. Chair $20. '1AGNAVOX TV Stcrm & 114/633-4(118. .S·l25 613-6237 Buchwha.cker. Rebh, bore4 jO() Ne11'JXll'1 Crntrr Dr. N.B. J,EN'.'liOP.E ~u!l'.I l\l\Sh~~· Cerntos n!! Vls!a caudal her! $.ifl: ne11• l;c wh"~l • :>4&-8866 * I Pcl'cord Player c omh.,, -1--· ' to 201 . A-I Gd. Shape.~ Suitr 53:; 61-1.19~1 1~1e ~odrl, 'ilnt cnnri, $1.1. in llle Bluffs. Sat & Sun, c•h11 lr SSO. :Yl8-0261 bcforr QUEE-N MARY--Excr!lrn! t'flnri. $200 . ENG.'ipri~er Span i el e CORONADO 35 Ca.ll 11.H ~: 5.16-l!'JOj, -,\li;o CE auto washrr, i;;:oorl t 111 • • . f;13-61~ (\t1pplc~-AJ,C. R 11k1. Good 5EE NOW ----SlOO \ mnrl SIO. r.uar t,.. r1clivPrl'<i. 1-i _P __________ Llnyd ~ of l.onr1on ccrt11Lcale 2... Ad . 1 1 TV prls & hunhng: dog g . al Anahtim Boat ShOw RACING dltt hik e , '6? Secretary :i.t5-R61Z ~17-Sll:i. EXCES~ fu1·ni1urt s11.lr . * LIQUIDATING * SJ<l. 5-18-0201. Sui1e 206. '1 od miral eoorb. · ~1 n·~· · r.tontc1>a Sco""IOn 2:i0c1"' ~ r " d 1 · m rrn 11·11nu1 ra inc-, I "".....,~··• PC 'd · ·• ' . anu a1.:111nn;::. , s~url' u· . . . TO Easrrrn k st t' e I case Conlenl!I. ol U.rgP. Hom. e TENT ·rra1ler, add on lent. ,., l•fl n• , .. ,,,,, •. , '.···1no BE,\.UT. S d I 32• Sloop, race equip . 2000 mi's, Xlnt cond, ~ turp.S111blr nnn-rlrfrnst' Ir. t Rf.tP.IGl:-:R/\ r..I lur,niture ,. "~ •• ,,, "''ht am oy e ' Topcond $3450 67l-T146 "f 5 1 . 1 , 1 1 . T I ,•r05-5.1op fN'CZM', 2 yrs olrl. Ccilor TV .s, roucht"~, piaoo: Sl.,cp~ l . E:-.1r11s. -hkr new Mnn. S?'.,.1. &12-(lj,ll l... n1alr, 4 · n1os. old. No .• ·64~2577 "' · at· pm 'I \IOI' (I), .ll\CV Ot:!<.. l'/fl $75 I 6.}';; 'Ill. refr1 g., tables, BR S('1~ .~ S·IOO. Call 1111 5: fl16-9:i.16. pll.pc'l'!. s:;o. ~hl!I have I, .. ,.., HO/',lDA LJO, ExceUent -lolf'• bt'nl'ftls., Call Mis~ Lau1a, • 64 _ 1~~6 * 1 Trd Mirk~y. 1866 N. Tustin, mi~c. Le rs negoliate ~ SIGNS hire rd It-, Jf'nccd yard. 646-rl'39. 69 COLUmpl~ 28. Days, mileage, 122.>. . \ sonnrl Ait:e , 2SO Y>. \\>'ar. K&.~'.\tORE .auto waUier ~ , , 1• ' v.1ndowl1, Lrurks, low price. • PUPPIES ~ Pert, peppy & 64g....jT24 213: 333-3438 1 I • -35.l · 1 1 .)51-6•22. Abigail Abhot Prr. I ,:r-'Oi-an2r 673~!1 . ' · · s a ~. po ~r5. [ lll 213 : 63&-0757; O!V~.s: 714; &W -7 ' ner, Suile ~.' S.A. matl'hini::-elec dryer. -~~l i l;(,R?LHLJ-.:R l-~ see.Ilona\· SE RV I SO .r T d t 1 u x" ltlorn or evf'I 962-3881. _ l Free 10 YOll .. p I um p ! fi · W 1f s · \ , · . _ · •11'1 ·K~di SL U>, Xlnt cond. I=='="'=~-~--' rnnrl. S!ll. Gaar-.\-d~d. '.' SO.'i, JJi:I'_ ~q 11.aln\JL tat}le I II. u tom at t e w ~I~ r • * i·YPEWRITER ri~sk \ Hu!ll>' • Grnn11.n Shtphefd. 11 Quali)Y • f I ~e.r a I a a He!~!. le \VixOrt\ lucp.zc SECRETARY-JR, N~wpor! 546-8672. g47...g11;; , ~; ipar • proof end !able conditloner-2 unit.s. 2 yr.o; ~; extra.Jong double. bed . I Sli r<tch. 580 Hamflton, C~1 R~nabo.ut,A)jc~~~.~ fl!'.{J ! "'Oox Jncludt'f'. $59\ &42--0558: Beach Arca. Type f.O. SI! I Sl J: rla1form rocker $20. old Ill-yr gu'arantet. Must .$40 549-1'97 I UJVABLE Poodle Tl'rr1t'r l>'lb-"'1o.IU :; 00. kno"·led~e of J?Pn'I. of. • GAS ri'?'ers ~ l'f'l.llt I 54~1311. sac' Sl7j. 642-5596. . J, • mix pups. 1 wrtks olri. Ma!e • SCllA{llUZER PUPS-Rare , . '70 SUzuki TS90, Too many fice procedures req'ri, Sf'nri 1 washrrs, S51l. \\'11! ri e 1 BARGAINS· M 1 11 ENGLISH ho h' A 1 Miscellaneous 1 and lcmale, 1 whl w/ll!k black&, malr at s I u d, 't_Vlerd_ Serllng C~aft extras to list. Street or trail, resun1P 10 : ROI SE \~r/.i:u_ar. l\!s!r Chi;:. 1'.faytag Stnvt reiri ~~vin l~l'i· " . nec .. ina. ns f'y Wanted 120 S(IOt5 and 1 bt'Q11·n. To i;:ood ~roon1i11g. 846--0839. S7J • 67l-T3% ~75. 675-5809. CASCADE ResidrnHal Con1· rrpairman. J31-8637. . ' g, ·' Spring Crocu~ • ~ pla ce I ho 'i48-0!!1~ "/?7 AKC Grrn11ln Sheph<'rri pu1>5. CATAMARAN 18·-PhoeniX '67 30j HONDA Scrambler munl tie~. 9fl41 Airport Blvri. I REF RIG \VIL\. FREEZER hc~rm set!, rouchc.s, un· selling. used t11.•ice. Sold for CE t\-1 ENT BL 0 CK S mel'i . . ·' --nin·Tln-T1n blood l1nr. 6 11.·/trll', .2 yrs old. stock. Like new, $300. Suilr 700, Lo~ Angele.o;, GUARANTEED , , . $3:i linil'ihe~ camper. 82J Dar-S?.j(J· new. 11.sking $.'iOO. Call \V~~TED. Sui111.hlr In r I LOVABLE yn2. a.rlt~lt nialr wks. 837-:>487. .. )36.1019 .. 49.l-4876 Calif. Allll.: Pcrsounrl. • * 641).182{1 .. * J'f'll, C.1\1 . Nick 11.1 491).9047. bu1\d1ng hook shelves. Call l'it~ndard1 Pnorl!c f.· Sherpdu:: _ ---1,~-'Cc"~=~~---I ~10VING inus! sell a 1 l 1 64&466j 11rt 5:00 rni. n11x. Al wh1tr . Nerd!\ ;::ood e ELEGANT Afl!.han Pups, SABOT ·•912 '69 KAWASAKI 90·Bon!d. SECRETARY, mill'kP-t in)!./ REf'~RIGERATOR, Frigidaire rurnilUN' and h 0 u ! eh 0 111 HELP. Get!ing marrieri! ---hon1e 11 /frn1•rrl ya r rt I ,\KC. RI ark mAsked 1dver. ~1 1:; * * 6-16-594:1 !\{any ex!ras. !\fust seU, l300 sales. Jllust DP sk11Jrd typ .• good cond. ~60. 1 i;:oods. 7Rll T~lber1 Ave. Aiil Sacrifice! Complrlc t>P t I nrCcadd ~·,,',','of I 548--08\:l or 836-449':\' ':\/2 962-69.;6.alt 4. _ CAPE COD CA-T BOAT or best otter. 968--2918 ii;t. Lite 11hlrthand. Salary Rl7 1627 rlrums, chain saw, Triumrih TRIU romnicnsuralr w/ ('\'pen-' · No. 17 A, H.B. TR-3 buckc! seal. chronic 67.i-3949 LOVABLE nif.'d ,:izr blk/Ur.1 * Golden Retrievers 18', lbrbls. <2131 834-3883. MPH 500 Daytona. Xlnt r.n ce Y.'rl!P Clasi:ilicrl ail AUTOi\TATIC lwavy fluty COLDSPOT refrig SfJO; ex!ra b11skl'ts 962-1674 af1 6. I :-s:: spayr<l f<'malC' ring lc:>nJ!: Af.:C 714 /j,32.6588 Boats Slips/Docks 910 cond, S150 or Be111. 61~106 r!,,r 1t·\r dryrr 1n l'Xrcllen1 I · b d 1'0 L· GOOD ba.~.s rirum. foot pedal , hair hsbrk. Nt'rrts ::onri I -o--,,,,,-' """'=~..,,---.,,1.::°'~67~5;.<S:· '."'.;74'.,._~~~--No. iii, Dail.Y Pllot, Bl>'i \:,SO, ong twin e ., ; < r SHAKLEE D•'stcobolor work1n, or rf'pa1rahle Af.:C l..ah-2 ma!e.s: 1 yellow, : l'f1nd1!lon, S:.O fii>-2692 . p · ..__., -ho m " I en(' e d Yard 1 bla"k 9 ... ,,. Re••· lj TO 1j IT. alips avail. '67 HONDA 90CC Cos1a 1'1es<1. C11.. 92626. rovtn canopy Ul:\I set. non-polluting. organic •• 893-3314 *• r t-j21-731'1 ~/27 ~ ,. SE..'CRETARY !ExPrulivrl, KEN'.\IORE Gas rangf.': A-1 ~8--079~1 cleaners, co.sme1ic~ k. \\'ANTED 21, . 1 1 645-341!\ or ~8-304 2. 1 for powrr boa.ts. Private . Good, SlOO. 646.8289 . f'llndirion SX'1 14771 Wilson. 18. SOFA, never used, quilled . 8 t11.•in t"nst LOVABLE min. G. Shep. 111.goon. \\'att:r &. elec. avail. .70 S . . male. or len1ale. pl"Qf1r1cn1 In \l;dw•y CHy. , . vitam1n.s. arbara Bernhart renex c11.mer11.. I Belge and blk gentle love! GERMAN Shepherd. AKC Bayside Village, 300 E. uruki 50cc·Xlnt cond. bookkeeping/typing. I flor11l, scotchguarded Sl25. 644-2382 Call 67:>-4610 eed ood reg\Jittrtd. R mo. $100. Coast Hwy NB S2Z5 or beat oiler. After 494-8989 or 499 386.1 -WHmLPOO~ Bu.l:o~~shf.'r ~ r~~~g loveSt"et $ i 5. e SKI FAMILIES Music•l ln1trument1822 ~~~j~~ n s g ho~;~ .. MrH739 * 138' Slip, 0 s7!11mn. · .Priv1te 6 p.m., 548-70'19 SECRETARY _ Expcri.cnct £<tS dryl'r. Both .<AU11. cone!,, \Reservt no11.•: Cabin at M11.m. -* AKC DOBERMAN PUPS hBlh. No. 2 Balboa Coves. '68 ff,ONDA P-j() .{154 2 f S60 each. Guar &.·!'leh\·ered. QUALITY furn. 2 lrg •bl moth ~1ounta in. Sips T. f ire. PIANO&. Vnicr !f.'ssons, lu\ly , ADO~BLE puppies 11 old e M/F. sr.i & UP e I N.B. Call 675-4331. Lth"E NEW SOO ff'QUirrd. Call &12 oi' :ttG-8672. S.17-Rll:i. lamps, 2 uphol. chrs, t1C'1n ' pl ('fc. S18·S'20 pe r day. ci-eden!ialed ltachet, frte En:;:lish Sheep & '~ TER:'lt S• s.J1...Q45 ** 642-1~ ** ~ppointn1en r. FRIGIDAIRE Refrigr rator. hrass hribn:l.i;, lrak coffee ;,.11.3374 da.ys lesson every 3rd n10. Oobr~~n ~rce 10 ~nod I PUG-P~rebred. 19 wks old I Bo~ts, "Speed & S~I 911 ·ss 30.i Honda Scramblu • SERVICE S1a!ion Attr-nrian1 C I 2 tbl. 644-.l325 aft 9 AM. ' ;140-4757 homr J.J7-ll g :l'Z7 wanteri. Local re 5 1 ri P ~ 1 . IY'S~ rop r('{'zrr, )'tars N I A G R A Cyc.l(r-l\1aSS11,ge · NEl:-:D good hem~ for lov11.ble 1\ll ~hells. SJ(), .642-lU> at'l.er 19' Cruise/Ski/Bay, 1/0, Set up for dirt. Sl50. )JI\ old. $75.64;;...1446. MUST sacrifice velvet IOIR ha. 1·o b . h FENDER rlectric p i11no ;1:~11. , ltlr. acct~sories & radio. forAce,67:.-2CH5 Apply in per~(ln, Bay~hnrr 1 c 1r. 1 e ro11.n naug · ' 11:enHe ch11.rco11.J grey male "'' I Richfir!ri, 200 \\'. C'l11.st Furniture 810 & ove 11e11.t, less than 11 Co!t S500 Nrw-Sell for 132.5. d~al showman hottom s, cock-11 -pt'IO 1 yr olrt . DALMATIANS _ AKC rea;i!-~lnl cond, S2~95. See at HbNDA MINI 50 H NR . of what I pairi 2 mos ago. :.4&-9453. :i45-l870, Gibson hase, alto sa.\'. Xlnt 96S-8Il9 fl "·JO ~/l tered. Days: 616--7200; After 1.117 Monrovi a , Na Detra, sm. 646.;,s.tl 11')', · · J\.1UST se!l. beaut. !>1erht· ! 673-6926 ---cond Need money. 494-~. a ;i. • • • :J48-!t57ti fi'"'Z..':.."1834;".':·_~~~~~-1 --;"A<rn'°"uMD-'-I SERV1CE Sta Sl\lesn1rn. I· terrane11n lt1rnHurr. Golrl 9' D~K. lx5. woodrn, divided ~MMOTH ~N'!N· 2:; w1111 Tremrlo/rei•Prh lCUT,E pup 6 n1on1h.~ ·~ ·1 pm. ' · }77' BELLBOY :ro. lo hrs. TAC~ 22:4 ~P ru!I timf.'/\-pl lime, a! lc11~1 sofa & love seat, S27.l. (of. ilra_ii"ers. T)'Jlf.'W'!'lter tbl, I Mobile hOme & cabin\ income aniplifier and rt n d t r Cockt"r and'~ ShelliP, Lovf's REGISTERED !oy Fox 120 Mere Cruiser, IB/OB, Xlnl cc:ind S7J. 548-1961 2 yrs exp. Not under 21, fee & end tables. Vrlvel Xlnt rond l\tllkc off>'r I property, Sale or trade. Cha up amp Best offtl' children hsbrk. has h~d Terrier puppies. Champion HT, eleet gauges, many ·1o • '7l Honda p, 3.5, 3000 [ll'('f mnrr1etl . Srt' .Jrrry h!gh hack chrs. Blk nau~h. 642-5676. ' -. 531-3374 894-11231. · _ shots. :i48-ti046 ·''21 sirrd. 5~9-1314. xl ras. New trlr. S2850. Tel. orig mJ's. ST50 Incl he.Imel. 7am·4: 30pn1. 2~00 Nf'11'fl0l'1 F. sofa & love sea!, Sl;,Q. NEW \.\'lllnul dinin room LIGHT fixtlil'l!s, Sp an i 5 h _ BLACK m1n111.turr poodle MINIATURE Shor I -h ll i r evca. 642-9367 54.3-6234. i Blvri .. C,,\I. Game sec. lamps, pictu~cs. suilP "'/ 6 chai~. Sl9i s1yle. I each: d1n·,e: rm $27.J. T~mas or.i:an. 1 m.'lnllal t~e lo a gOd homf'. Well pup~. Beautilully m11.rk~rl. SERVICE-E'. ,.b"d. Fulll'r all 2 mos old. 714: 891-Bti.JJ. I . . charn.lelJrr entry sivai.:: f.; w/hlt1n slet('(I ~ lessort~. Ir . d ,,.,, 13211 lll I 6 0 ,. 2.,1 11' Stevrns SK akl hoat HONDA trail 90.1968 lt\WI) - 1 , • • Leavi ng 11.rea . 548--6769 · ' · 1 49.\-7669, 494-4152. aine · <>"tu-• ivks old $5 each. ""J-OJ 374 O!d1· eng. S12:ill ~ ml. Perfect cone!. S2ii Brush r1r, s12;,.111:, 1vk. to JLLNES~ mekrs 1! a nei:e.'l~l-G S I Ill bath. S90 takes llll. 833.0&I FREE puppies, 6 wks o!d, PUREBRED Do:icle~ n o e !1-48-6381 e ~t., also pt. 11n1e 5'16-:i74j. ty to ~U all JO ~m~ o( I arage a e RCA ~nsolr hi fi S2(1, h~hy Alto Sax.Elkhart pt Beiii;:lf', pt Labradnr. I papers, 7 week~ olri S20, each. '62-4180. SO~IBALL P1 TC H ER our nr nf'11· '.lfed1t , fu rn i GIANT . aale, mo v I ng ' crib It mattr SJS. clnth~s $98, 833-3388 1 546--0636 3/1 •'* !Wi2-6007 * * Boats, Storage 912 ·:o $4~!\iAHA 12:), ENDUltO needed. Good 1cam. Plra~e i·hpap. Examplf: -8 blk everything 1ae r 11 i e 'd. k misc. 540-9346 aft 5 Office Furniture/ 1 BEAUTIFUL yns;: ad 11 It I GERMAN Shepherd ?Ops. 1 LOCk."tD, ;fen~ itor_age for ,.._,, -•ter s. "' •1'11 , '' ll fi42-18Cl2 n11.112 srifa & lov~I, ne\•er Furn11ure, household it:oods.' wkdy~. Equ'1p 12~ ...__ ::n-'-""' .... ,,,,,_,. $700 'Social Director ul'C<I $151'.L 213: 925-.1612 I 1111.sher & dryrr, lamps.1-c EN u IN E Aquamarine R . . • ~~:~' Siamese fem~1~i I ~~;n1:i~ :t"~ks.A~~~1~~all' I t;'. O~fm:~lh."""'c~~ Hond• M in! Trail so·' "vPER!E,NCED. Rel...,.ale. PRIVATE . PARTY mus I table.~. every1hir\i:'.. rn thru stones lroni 8r11.zil. Cur & 0.~.\L c~ecltlc typewriter. ~ ' 64~ Good c:ond Sa).·673.7267 • i;..... • ..,. AACflfirP IJkf> new, 6 room!! :'lfon. 22G Albert, C.M. faCf'tf'd. Onlv :S:i? each & 20 carriaJ!;e SIOO. Royal SPAYED lemate rat, .i )r~. VIZSLA AKC: Field/Show/ ~~~·~~~~~~~[~:~:,:.~~~~~fl Call Loraine, 64 j.277(1, \\'p~t· f I ~ t Med't 64.6-97"2. . • I d rd I ·1 s1· old. To good home. 67:t--IP.68 Pel. X-RAyed. 21l/ll4·62lV I ~ Lllte '70 KAWASAK I S500, cliU Personnel Ageiky, 2043 ~urni~h~~gs. ];~a~. Sal 1& I SAT '1Sun or unlil Mid. up. Hurry! 6iJ.080:l ~:nmai n ~I :~w;il !re tr iJ~ alt 6 pm. 3/2 1 eXI 6309 dys, 673-18W eVt!. [ 11-1 lro~~~a~.~~4S., \Veslclirr Or, N.B. Sun at 13011 Red J·filtl Po~·e.r too!ll hand tool.A REMINGTON.standard !i yr typewriltr $18.5. BaleA PUPPIES -Mixed brecd,~Miniature S CHNAUZER . Tr..,.,ortatlOn . TELEPHONE APPT SEC'Y. Tustin 1 J'd &iic Bell It old typewnter. rrbll · electric 11lapler $15. 64&-9076 6 wks. Frte to good home . P"PPit~. AKC ~ •. 1 wks. I Mobile Homel tu, ni.:a 1 w er· Antique walnut bedstead. fie 4 "°"174 312 Pt-tJml', our offi cr. CdM, 4-BLUE v~l1·et courh~ut of Hnwf'll Super I movie equip. 64&-«l!IO " r pm. .-...... I ~ C111l 644-2411 • * 8 pm. Needed: 5f'lf 11s1>ured 51or. w/cMV1n8:!.. S60. T>11n. SlidP. projector, clothing & I Pianos/O rgans 826 3 Puppies. % Rea;'d. Sheltit ., e POODLE PUPii, purebttd Camperi, S•le/Rent 920 business person who en.joys mod. rouch, nu uphol. grn ml&c 11.rticle&. 2715 Republic REFRIG .&: pa range, l\taple , . -Mommie tired. females.' mlnia. 8 \\lka, 2 Blk femal· CAMPER calling strangers 833.31).;f; or $XI. 543-5750. . Ave, Ci\.!. double high poster bed. 1-pc HAM1\1'0ND, S te l n w a)', 64.&-2033 21'!1 54~ !!(la 67:t.1()89, . 1 6REEN NAU~A.ij'iDE GARAGE SALE 8126 1 kitcMn l!C'I, couch&: bunk Y.amahii.. New It used TO a rood hOme. 6 monlh ~"~·~·=,~1 =·-~--~- \VANTED l\ll'n 10 Shn\\' new li.lDE-A-BED $i10. • \V ildv.·ood Cir, H B. Sun. I beds. 543-0436. pianos of most_ makes. Be11t old spayed kitty. 530-1619: AIREDALE terrier puppies. cLr•RANCE SAL'E * 54· 302~ *. · Feb 2Sth 10 am-J pm. 2 Re.frig'!! $15 & S20. mo1ors buy1 ln So. CllhL al Schmtdl ><Ao ,39,. 311 9 wkll. Pvt ply, Champion I.It COO.ling. Ma.Jr11en8nCP. frf'e. ~ · · 20 bike spllre !1-tusic Co., 1907 N. l'ofaln, ....,,_.... 5lred. 54S,...i058 5 'fear pro1eroon 1111drr nor. e QUALITY 9' !<I~. 6 yr• H e 8 db oarrl • eh "' 1 ~. elec &: 11'8.ll, ' Sll.nl11. An11 . TO good home-Pedigree nuil r<1nd. Xln't adhe.iion 10 olri, _JlN'rl.~ reupholslenng. p11intini::s. Many Mi~c lrems.1 p11rt~. po1vcr mo""·er $12. cowr-sarin rabbit, doe. DAL~fATIAN Pup, show La.rae stleetJon 171'e ·n 111. mrtRL~. rlbrr)!.ls, i;zl11.o;s, SSO'.'Tl:Hi:xil FUR.N. Appli11ncr11, Tool~. 646-,1479. SALE 54.G-998.'1 3/1 ' :~~~· Loves P" o PI e . Campers Nfw ·Shashed to Cf'rRm ics,wood.tllc,!erTa 1.o, SOFA llf'ri, qWCPn·s11.P, i;:ood llou~f'iv11.rr. Clo,hl na:.123 CHANNEL CB rsfllo. Pr11.cl!cr nrglln~ -2 nuinual, ADULT invalid pntly , $4. 9 OYll brirkwft!!, ('O\lnlers, furn. & ('(lochtion Sporlina: goo<l~. M11.ny l\kp Cobra can:~· Super n1ag 32 pcdal.W AJJ1cn. Baldwin, riismii~rd II! ra~y ch11.lr . STANDARD Pood!r, be.._utl. ACTUAL Nlnl'retr, f inish surfarr, s;~ nrw, Nn Ju nk mull\ ~ell. an1rnn<1, :1() _ c11blf': Best Arli~11n, url 17.tr & pipe. &1~21;,o ful blk fem. puppy, champ.. 'ACTOIY NOW OPEN ·1 · CONTEl.,IPO. LAGUNA HILLS 23301 RIDGE ROUTE DK. , (Corner or Moulton Pkwy') ; LAGUNA HILLS . Prestige adult cofninunlty ad~ jacient to Lelaure World .. Beautitul iurroundlnp, all luxury eppointmenta, put· ting (T'f!en, hObby abop, m~ch more.. ~ CALL!.l<>3900 ·=-=~~-~~"..:..3-0736 No. 4C. Vt!ndonie Ap!~. 184:; offer ovf!r SJ7.l. 842-~-Trmi~ f; _rr~dt5. Ntwport 113 Ion aired. 492-836-l 11[t fi. , INVOICI protects agaln1t rust, grease, BE AU TI f UL Kin it: sz n... fi1 1 30 LITTLE black gil'I puppy, 8 -SHOWCASE .,.. 8 Rnlinr. lfllventa, niost ne. -AnalW>im, C.M. Center SI. DINING table & 6 chrs. "'"'An!, J-~ • Hors11 156 D"'LER Tripi• Wide Cornall "' m11.llrf'Sl'i -" box .o;prings, 11.ide..'S...t /.t Sun. 1inglt be d, power ref'I \VURLITZER con11ol~ poano ""'ks, "O!\iay-~". 4gl.lR.~ ...,.. HilJ n·~·-lu1cd a<'idll I: alka.ltne. Also. Almolit new. S18j, 646-&"ID7. 2/17 FOR ' crett • .,,..,,.o t . 0 .bl ride widr SACRIFJCE sale_ ~fovina moy.'tr, hl!ld mower & -walnut llntsh . QUARTERHORSE tttdln1;7 ~AAoo ·r .. MP'"'S PvarMUnt e Untvenal ,•· re.miuns t'lfl e u r . T\VTN t:INI, rna1tre~<1. Ira.me e11.!ll, Suiteues, 1eub 11 , wheel haml 644-6303 Unl.lf"llevably R'OQri ahape, 2 FE. l\l ALE short haired yn, 14.2. Bicy. Mul!ll• se:ll. """' ....,.. a .. -....... n • 8toldmool' r11.nge of rrm~r11tures, 1s .~ "Prings, Alfnosl.'hew. Ca.II 2.. Id 1.-,,,_~, 10 ,. T k $.ltlfl, makr oflrr. Ttx•Tan , · H£0D0° £ ~:,~-.':_, s•·-. t l& Ill tsun... bookli. beds. bureau1,17' COUCH"' ch11.tr. nevtr 71 yrs o -"""· ........ 1. 'Pen1an1_. moo ..... "c '!' ~1.UJelhu 4lil l&I' I heal rf'll iS 11.n w no •-ii.fl 5 pm ot(!knds: st4-M()7. ho "910 2 ,,.. show 111ddlt __ $500 ne111, $295.1 rROllNS ;fO. RD ---• e !Ill!-, port n11me. I d ~H'd bed bicycles. Anything ps. used S4;'i 12' re.frig. i:-ood e STUDIO grand, !i'6", Xlnl 1 th. ;,<!,,..., ''' .VS(.tlllll'.,. """"'"' Chemieil Aisociates 1 Eng a n •rt I .... : 32'11 New York, C.M. Sat $ol5 Apt r;i.ngt. neu nu m, cor.d . M•ke offer. Pvt pt.y. GERMAN Shepherd pup -Cd,\l, 64 "" 1 " 7 :>. 2060 KAftBOR"BLVO. I . CHAPMAN • O f California Sl& -Ir 644-4225 & Son. 642-2106. 968-l&lS. 4 wtta. old. Free to 100!1 TREM. buy, reg. A.Q.H .. ·l~ coSTi\,M:tsA. 642-0010 MOBILE HOME'S I "---543-3860 3/l h11nd~. Grullo 5 )'I'. mGrt, , ' ' 1233)'8M h s•~ GG. e Any Industrial or R.!tail 19' SOFA w/ matching chair, GA RAGE Sale. -~li&e Items. RUEGER rifif'. 2'J e11liber, BALDWIN organ' 1pealttr, ,.....,,.e, Sin! \landy ll. rentlt S9jQ. NlMROO , SS CROW~ /• c •vu.; ' BUJlncM Can Call f (lr Df'm-iret!n, very good eondilion. Sat & Sun from 11 to 4. 1emi-at110, near ,.,,..,,,. S«I. like new, full p ed a I MIXED bl'ttd puppies fn'f' :l.15-300!!. CAPR.l .~=*--'11-"'l.'5!r).2930..:;;c:.;::;__• ___ ] onstr!'tlon. smtbolh. &14-546.S 3007 Harbor View I>r, Cdi\f • &16-8289 * lceybollrd, $1600. 644--1277. Set to appreciate. 2 mn<" D.'Tl\AS 'I' Sl5ll l0x50' d@lux mobUe , home, (71 4 ) 548-.3'277 g· Bl.ACK NA UG. SOFA GARAGE Sale! Artill e.uel ELEC poU('n Wlitti, $93 *WURL IT Z t R spinf':t , old. &1&-45.ll ~12 'ROODl\IARE -Double bml * 646-59-U 'I' MJtup In nld! adlt pk. lit ---Nrvrr oscd • SlOO Sl5: Bric. A . Brae. Odds & Fountain Jor rrllf"rtion or v.·1i.lnu1 flnll'ih. xlnl rondilion. LOVABLE lab/Weimara.nt1 Joe Rl'ed If. In foal ll'l --,.,.:~=;,;:;.:0:TH""'-=---l 10 •ppredat'" Aft 5 .... . • \VAIT'Rf;S.~.EXP'D. I 21 ,,,.,..~ ~"""' End .,, ·~i • .,~6 r 6 "·II 0 ,7 ,712 r • 1 5 p rf 1 1 Pall~'•. Note make oller. NOW'S E w'-.... ,.. .... '"~. Not under 21 V11.rl11.bll' h<'!Ul"l • · n, ... .,..,,.,,~ • s. ""..-."" · ri~ pond, s.;o, 4'"'""' A t ....., ...., ~ 111 t. .>. ma e. yn. e tre "' f714) T37-riM9 Norco. TIM'" FOR ~~ ~-·~---1 · C ln•M Sumlll y ,!. holldl\."~ GOLD lttt(I h (d-t-=a:-bf'il ~ ltw:zer, 2 1m1 SLATE pool table.-~·;.F.'"usr-d BEAuTJF'lJL !b'iittnorld ,.J,.c Children/il)ard. &12·1949 3/. E.. 'TO · 24' x 60' Mobile hmll · I --1.lv1stock 858 y LO Aprt!Y In ritrson, :;12 W ~fa. s;:ood cond11ion. $511. mo!n~c t s, power mnwer. 1 month. $.100. Cii.11 11J1rr chord nl'jtan, ht1rd to act. 1'"REE to you Cock·11-P()I'> ________ ...;·_ I h fl .DA IL PI T l\1/stll i4000 btlow Pr1C!f 19th C.i\.I 642-20.\.l S23 ra. 1.\!\ Colll.'efl Pl. C,\1. 5, 5-14-51ll M&-45-16 liunllngton Hllrl:lour puppi('~ 7 weeks 11 1 • Ai\NTAM Sale. All coln-r~ CLASSIF'JEO. . ~ t.iov·a:. Compl wlall a\J The luteil draw ln ihe \\'"~' fURNtfuRr. tlrippinli!-Any e HOUSEHOl.D-fuitN .-t'IGHT POU...trrtON & ram WE Lo11.n-Buy...Sel1 1nythliii l &12....()829 :12; '-: •lzrs 10 al $1.10 at SI.$. IT'S Beach· llouae tun II · furn. 53641$4 • • . 11 Dally Pilol ClusUJtd I avrragr chair (Ir rockt>r I All tf11.y Sal k Sun 1918 1 money tor :rour club. Ardy1h Cflaa~ Pawn &. Aootl(Jn, 24~ Sltll the oJd atutt 2612 S. E. MtAa Or. Upptr pal 11elect10n t\ltr! the The ··Yellow PUN'•. ei Ad 642-56~ 1trlpptd SS. &42--l«S. Misslnn Or, C.M. ~7-MM. Pt1ek. MM400 Ntwporl Blvd. MU400. Buy Ule new stuff -"-'~'--------· Metion now! clusWcd ••• 642-5611 ... " T ' . ' -· ' 7 a: .. -.. m Truckl 970 Autos, Import.ct 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 1 Autos, Imported 970 TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN t9!& " Ton °""' """"' DATSUN MERCEDES IENZ PORSCHE caml'Cr V~. < ~ camp" •---==---'--------1--------fHt: 111t:AOOWS VOLKSWAGEN 1 96 8 V.W. BUG FiMlf Adult Pk ~~•l'IY flxtn.a. 0"'1ncr • New '71 Dah un ·~oo~e~=~.:~ .": !oo~ -·59""1P-1,-.-.c-•• -.,.,-1-.1 1-5--,-,-,..-.-.-,-,.I1970 roYo~~~RONA SEO 1 Olaf '9VWe SeCIKtion ·.~Js ~~~;::,e~ ~~~: ~n00t co 1ton, YYJ "38. R.ADIO, HEATER, ampe15, JN SOuntEftN CAUF, '66 EconoUne • New paint, 1600 OHC, Pickup v.·ith camp. UDP Sll, $7195. -N<'"" iatr . $895. • u yr mJa. ... SOr tlres, attreo, pantlinc. TUI!;& er. Sa.le price $2099 dtr. il . . AUTOMATIC. DEMO •7826 Vans, Kombis, ilim "",,~CI0;,.!~$~·1 •1h91f91, come IH, ""'"' '""'"'.,..._~alt s. •• Ptoia=1 wil1 '''" f-<'Wfm ALL 1971•5 IN S'l'OCK BUMI, New & Us ed -~ ~~~~;;" l~~i~~ ... I~~ r:r~~: .. ~: ~ ~.~ Slem'O"nj Sl~moni MKIJ"CORO; r;; CH~~·iu~ON SltmloMPOnRiTS CONNELL CHEVROLET •..,,.,, pot,,.....,,. 1961 Chev. El Cemlno '68 DATSUN I Ml'O~TS IMPORTS YW a Gell. Cu wuh, L&wn bowl $1!100. 642--<•!T, '*'-"18 AUTHORIZED DEALER i\UTHOIUZED DEALER TOYOTA [ ~Ext. Ill or !'T AUTHORIZED DEALER 2828 HARBOR BLvD: e Move in Tod,ay! Auto Lea•ing 964 4 Dl!lor. Automatic, air cond. 120 W. \Varner 120 w H70 HARBOR BLVD. 12.fl w. \Varner CoSTA MESA !J.46.13)3 S.' ~-~ to J""°y ltd. d". (WQT. n l ) WtU !Ake 417 W \Vtrner • Warner 1966 Ha rbor, C.M. 646.9303 COSTA MESA 417 \V, Warner ~ '"' e u • 417 \V. \Varner '64 YW IUG Ottr&tnp In hvlne (toulh > trade(lr finance private pa.r. Sa.nt11 Ana 546-4114 Santa An11. 5464114 '69 TOYOTA '69 VOLKSWGN, San!a Ana 546-tl14 2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. Chryaler·Plymouth Costa Mesa 54&-8017 2929 Harbor Blvd. '61 coRONA ""':6&'¥w sEDA'N'"' R&:H, (ZBW 2801 $895.00 CONNELL CHEVROLET T~p~~·~":."!:~,,!1 WE LEASE 1y Dca110T,.....D 7 A 36 ,:,'U,....N 11 -~~"".,'!'%.,~"'n:' !,\ '63 Por5che Super COROLLA . FASTBACK 1967 VOLKSWAGEN tal Pan.inOunt AU UIK£$ 1 ~ $4895 G t Cu 1 CtM" Bah&ma yellow With blk I' speed tranlmus)On, vinyl . . ~-:Uni~ '"" OPE N DAILY . rea , I t. . APIVFM hro lop radio and heater white Fully automatJc tran1m1&sion. R..idio, stick 11hitt. (TZ:-.'174J ·~-· AND ~im ~7r, , c I me wait tires (X1'$.l43), radio, heater. IJl:xl!ll:nl> $1099 :.-:::.:::.:.c;:;;:oa1 & MODELS SUNDAYS '\} p~,'a, "'"'"' '"' "'I S1588 ' $1595 1ll1laolt e Cambridp tllg10-Btach 81"'· ·~[ ~ $2399 DAVE ROSS CHAPMAN ~.:c:"= ~ tmou" cH1cK 1vERsoN PONTIAC ATLAS MOBILE HOMES BAUER IMPORTS U05 N. Harbar, S.A.. 1970 Da~un truck & cam?f"r AUTHORIZED DEALER VW ... n4/531.1105 * w/oven.iz.ed wheel! side BUICK . &c 't 12o w. warner 5-19-30n Ext. 66 or 67 THE •EST OF nurrors rear ex enston ••7 \V \V 1970 HARBOR BLVD, P bumper, $2299 or $1799 ..., ' a.mer COSTA MESA BOTH 'WORLDS in I without camper. G73-4llO. Santa Ana 546·4114 ---------I Yar a blautllu) home, Iow w Spe~ster '57 Carrera GT moln-""" a:chlfkllr· COSTA '69 Datsun agon """'"""" cond. Extnm•ly • o,,,., Autom•tio. Ownod by ·ally imprcasfvl! d11lsn, see 1 rare. Rehl! l!ng, b 1 u e little. old lady from Lirilure tJw ~tine nrw "Villqt MESA 4 5pttd. dlr. R &, H. (Y\\o'T. w/l>lack int, cootlne:ntal World. 16,CIDO 11.etull.t miles. l(OUM'" ·by lA'vitt MOW&* 917) Ta~ car in 1nde: or ndWrttres. Laluna Be:ach <UOA 765) Take mlAll down. A'Sli!JN on dlapl.ay nOw &t finance priva!e pa r 1 y, 4!M-4672. Will fina nee pvf. pty. Call 2828 HARBOR BLVD. OOST A MESA 5oU). J 20.'l '68 YW SEDAN SUnroof, R&H. !Mil 008) $1275.00 Harbour V.W. RO\V 1¥.1 $799 CHICK IVERSON vw ~l!'-31'.l~t Ex t. 66 t1r n 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '69 YW SEDAN RMl.ZBK.617 $1295.00 Harbour V.W. lllnt. BEACH BL. M2.f435 HUNTINGTON BEACH '· BAY HARBOR 2M I:. 17th St. ~~" _,., <" ·~· -*~.53~=PO=R=SCH=~.-R~,-, .. ---•• ·1 Pat 54()..3100 dlr. aft 10 am, ~ MOllLI H OMES c .. i. llWI Ollrms~ ·c;.,:~'~c;•:.,• -~-·-~="· --~ '" Harbour V.W. IB1'11 BEACH BL. 8424435 1966 Wi!sHaHa VW camper, -W Kon.is, chrm rims, reblt JLL XEY 1421....., si.. eo.i. M"' 1 __ __,,,,•=.,,---'65 Datsun 119on '""'" ""w .. ., '"'· B MA 1sn1 BEACH BL. 842-4135 ,68 VW BUG hr! S. ell S.D. Fwy at Harbor LEASE 4 sP'td. dlr. Must r;acrilioe! '69 MB 230, new eng, tnm. AM/FM. Beautiful. $1250. HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEAOi I n4JMO..N70 A NEW 1171 Will take car in trade or Michelins. air. am/tm, im-675-1747. (TIO(YIOITIAI '69 vw FASTBACK VTS-907 i.iiWflOkT HAiAOR AJU:A PINTO finance private par I y. mac. S4100. 54&-3355. ~'6'°'9 'Cpc:,-,,.,,..,...,-=9°'11-=s-. "r"..-"ra-.· I Y\VD 177 $ 1299 lf•w 22X!l Modular Manor $50 00 mo 546.3736 or 494-MU. MG \Vhite, l.A111 m i lea&I!· , ... , BEACH BLVD. $1299 CHICK IVERSON -'''"'Pltt•IY Mtup & ,.,.; • • ''6 Dataun 1600 Rood""1------=,-lmmaoulat•! * C a II Hunt . Beach 147.&555 CHICK IVERSON VW .to move In to. In cool Cella 135 mn.l HT·Ne\v cond. • ---------""'~"~"-· ~~~~~~ l mAN. ofOoutHwy.anBd 1'isa'1 delux G~ee nl ea f open end TOP .:Az.885£ ____________... •o\U Po ~ 9U "lk · VW RENT Sll9S • · · · .,... ...,.,.. "'""'' • " in " TRIUMPH Park, 1750 Whittier Ave. FIAT • THINI( oul, clean, r;harp c ar , 54S.3031 Ext. 66 or 67 542-1350 or 5JA.6511 A NEW 1971 ''~_6'' Sac-quick ult I 2 9 5 0 . 1970 HARBOR BLVD DOllBLE 'l'J'all" 20 x!O o PINTO -· 64,..,.,. '71 SPITFIRES COSTA MESA ' ~l!,"",;, .. ;":~uco;~ $4 DAY ..........,,,.. PORSCHE 9U NOW ON DISPLAY '61 VW CAMPER AND ''THINK" ~'FRIEDLANDER'~ R"' W/blk lot. TuMd •xh. Com• m '°'a "" d<ivo! * DELUXE SUNDIAL h int, 49&-n '1 4¢ MILE 5 chrm wh\1. Tom 673-2050. FRITZ WARREN'S * like new. New tiger ROADLINER..-1 bedrm, PlJl' A LITit.E /IJDElfi U7N a11.cM urn.,,, j Eves 675--0662. SPORT CAR CENTER paw wide tires. ' talll bath., KICK IN YOUR ~ 893-7566 • 5.31.Q24 ' '66 Porsche 91t s 1pd, no E. h t St, S.A. 547-0764 • low miles. new eng. Sl79S * ** ~7258 LIFE! NEW-USEO.SERV. mags, JeatMr int. FM, cust Open daily 9.9; closed Sunday * S2560. Pvt Party aft 5 pm ioxM Beaut Cond. 5 Stu E .., ~9-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA '65 YW CAMPER Fully Equipped. NQX699 $1555.00 Harbour V.W. IPark in COi!.!& Mtsa. ~r THEODOR -paint. 26,000 orig ml's. '69 Mk m Spitfire conv., blk -~~*=64~~~2633~=*~-I :~. , ROBINS FORD '''fRlfDlANDEft'1 675-2043. lthr int. low mileage. Im. '69 BUG AUTO ism BEACH BL. 842-4435 E:ooa.t6 Cx8 '1r-ccna. 2060 HARBOR. BLVD.. 1J750 l lA.CH ILVD. •• '67 MG &!da.n·Xlnt cond, '6 9 Po f' I ch e 91 1-s maculate:. U29::i firm. Estate St1pt'r cle11n, Will trade. $1450. l-£UNTING'mN BEAOI ~ COSTA MESA I Hwy. J•I l!J mi. Original owner. $500. Tarp.-Silve-r, ~11pd, fTlllfl', sale. 499-2976 Ca 1 I Nick; 642·0261, ori------~~- pop-top, front mount apart tire, Juggagr. rack, r'll!W radio. Btove, r.ork tile fnrnl. Lo mi. Gooli mPCh cond. S1A50. 61:;..1157 alt 6 pm. '61 vw DOUBL E CAB P ICKUP VEU-0&4 $1799 CHICK IVERSON vw 549-3031 Ext. 68 or n 1970 HARBOR BLVD, ('()ST A MESA '63 YW SEDAN RAH. (ASL 634) $765 Har bour V.W. . p~~ti~~~ .,-,-,~-64~""°--c'o_,,-.--... 893--7566 e 537-M24 1_'1J6r_2006_...,...==----Blaupunkl radio $72 j 0 . e ·10 GT 6, \VJIITEe ~"~'-·',,"~'~· ~~~--c~ '52 VW BUS MS Auto Service, Perts 96' N E W-USED-SE RV. MGB ~6-88lll !Linda) s.-5 wkdys. Excelll!nt condition. '67 '(W fast.h~ck. x In 1 SUNROOF 18711 BEACH BL. g.u.4435 .. - - -_.... PORSCHE 1969. 912 coupe, $7.1".)(). * * * 4M-51i96 condillon. Ortgin11I ownl!r , HUNTINGTON BEACH 1~9 CA.DULAC ------------e 1966 MGB e excelle:nt cond., low mil 70 mJUMPH GT-6, \Vhite, Sl.050 Call: 4[;.1.8$1. lfard to nnd model, immacu· 1-oc="'°'=-0-=----I AIR CONDITIONER EXCELLENT CONDITION Many exlTl!.s . 494-ll.13. Xlnt cond, s~. . late, r~en: engine NUV767 '65 VW Cam..ar RADIO '69 124 SPYOER -• • ''9 VW-Sh..-p. Low m""· $799 ,.-RADI ATOR SIToO .••• 492-4894 RENAULT •<9'-5696 • tt395. c.11 67Jr22TI oc CHICK IVERSON Fully ,qu;pped. 634 BSG WINDSHIELD WIPER Red "'·it h Black interior, S e '67 MGB GT e 1'68 GT~ coupe, wire whls, 54q-4120. $1499 MOTOR SPHd Trans. fZVG884) GOOD SHAPE 11500 LEAVING country. Must seU OVl!rdrive, tape. Jo mi. ** 'iO V\V-Lo m I I I!~. VW CHICK IVERSON MUST DISPOSE OF 'IlfESE $2 195 ** 536-2266 ** ;: Renault sedan v..~~sirs $1585. D5936. 646-2698 I Extras. $1495. Call 6il-2Z71 1970 HARBOR BLVD. lTE.:'dS TH~~EK-END Bill Jone'' OPEL S. '69 Triumph, gd cond. $1000 or 516-4120. COSTA MESA VW l~R APPOINT'~~ BJ S rt C j SUNBEAM or best offer. 646-4240 aJter • '6.l KAR!\;lANN GHIA . 549.3031 Ext. 66 or 6T u mo", po scar en er 4 PM . . 65 V\V runs very i;:ood , mu51 ,..., OR BLVD It;;;;;:;,;;:.:;:;=:,=.;;;-;;;;;;;;;; \-,.:_:T.;;;c.;:ii;:,;77,:'.C:...-\ ' ' '68 (}pf-I Station \V11gon, good · 4-s~. R&h, air, fll!W paint. a.ell lmm~iately! S 5 j O ...... o HARB • ANTED by youn& coupl4! 1959 CAD ILLAC µ33. H!lrbor. C.Jl,I. S4G-41!1l ~llion, \VVK 76.'), $7~_()(1, SHARP '61 Alpine, 1 own~. '65 Triumph 1200 Conv. Red $835. D5936. 646-2698. l36-lS2l 305 llth St. Hul\J. _ c:_OSTA MESA t clleap small tn.Vl!l tn.W. Tf\AN6MIS610N Hard· It convt top 1, blkt .,,,/new whih! top, xln't '61 vw. Gd for d_ une buggy Bch. '64 Cheny YW Bug. Cuh. Ph: 6J5.-269'l i:tEADY TO TAKE AW.l.Y? '69 Fi11t 124 r;port coupe. Red · il rack. $4:ll. 494-7417. cond $300 962-1514 licF.'ii;ii;:~.i''=<::-= EXCELLENT CONDmON -w/blk int, Michelin X fm · · · ~ -~.nsportatlon car· '69 VW 811 .. , Xlnt cond, New 1 ..., CAMINO 1" "I' • Incl 1967 SUNBEAM Minx 4 d< VOLKSWAGEN o•~~ -[ .-wmn.r. jacks & &Z lift at CALU::R BUYS radials, mag ~'hi5. Lucas wht walls, brks & tuneup. Rebuilt en&ine &. tranam. #)Itch. Sips 4. $5CM). 54~29&8 542-ll~ drlv1ngJ IAl•hGt• U..,,...AR"· -~f emo .. ;) ~lA~. ~~i,:;-n· Best '66 vw GHIA ''6XLVWNT COSUNNDRD2,F BUG Othl'r Xtr!IS. S14j(I cash. Ni!W P!llnt FOR APPOINTMENT ~ ... ..~ • • ~mpg. >l&-728 1. Call 642-1<13 "'ailerl , Utility 947 '60 Chevy parts, 2 dr Impala. IMPORTS '67 LANO CRUISER Yellow, with Black landau $9j(). 963-574l '68 BUG-Auto & radio. lilOO '68 V\V au t 0 mat i c -R ., d r 14' Tandem T;aller ·54 Ford Fairlane, will flt JAGUAR AUTHORIZED DEALER I top, new valve jota XNH6:1 '60 VW BUG - $275 mi. $1395. '67 Ghia-Chrm w/blk in!, A.!\t/FM, run1 ~th ~=~t:~~ 1~·1 ~=j ;~toc:'~m~~,~~d~fr~~l l HEADQUARTERS llO \V. \Vu ner ! 4n:!e~h:;ed;;~ ~eb:; $1199 I SUNR~F' ~:7~v~mmac ~~~~. ~,~~ep~~:S2-~4~_FP.f. ~·-llres gd. S9~· 54B-S4GS •Jtck p\atin(. Will U:ll or windahil!Jd. '56 Che-v 4 dr. Tht only authorizf!d JAGUAR 417 \V. Warner~,,, 4114 1 car in trade or r;mall down. CHICK IVERSON Pf'rff'ct !or summf'r. All 1hf' '6.1 Sunroof deluxe sl"dan • ,66 V lk ;tp.4e fM f)lckup. 3186 Sicily, Wll'On parts 549-1690. de:altr in the entire Harbor Sant& Ana .,,...,. (TRB 3.12) Sll.crifice! CaU VW I extras. Jl,·lust st!!, S.14-4092, Ne 111 1 i re s, bra k I'! s. 1 0 SWGCJ8n !(Meu. Verde) C.M. 1958 Chev 4-™. au t 0 , Are!!. 1968 OPEL KAOITT( Ira 540-3100 or 49'-7503 aft ~g..3031 Ext. fi6 or 67 'F.li V\V FASTBACK Shov..'room ronrl. S 7 5 0 , 4 speed tran11mission, r11.dio I~~~~~~~~~ drive.shall &: rtar ~nd . Comple!e 10 A.M. 1970 HARBOR BLVD, Rl'built eni;i:, fi,000 mi. $7~. 64&-lil\7 and hea!rr. IRXE853) ll-1~ Complete & running ~ or SALES RAdio, 4 spel'd. (XSR104I 1 1 'f.8 Corona, Radio, Auto. Air. COSTA MESA R!l7-67D!:i 196.5 V\\' SQUAREBACK · $988 I_ A11t&SfOl'S..l1 Q offer 546-1775. SER VICE $999 IA mi'5, Top cnnd, 11525. WANTED 1964 VW BUG 11·i1h r11d:o, New paint. reblr Png. ~·1!1ny DAVE ROSS '!-. ---Autos Wanted 968 1 PARTS Evrs & "'knd.~: 839-6(22. I 2fi.OOO mi on nrw mo tor. X1r11s! Xlnl cond. SHKIO PONTIAC BAUER ~ I i'.1US'T SELL • 1968 Toyota I'll pay top dollar for !'OUT S600 962-m.l 67l-6600 ~tlque1/Cle11l<1 953 WE PAY TOP BUICK CONNELL CHEVROLET Com"'. R•ol nk<. VOLKSWAGEN today, Call '66 Bug, "bit '"'"'" new 'ot VW· Camp.,, P''"ll•d. f . CASH i\IAKE OFFER. &l:l-!W35 and ask for Ron Pinchot, hrks. $S50 or oiler, Call R/H. Nu motor, snow titts, 2480 ~[11rbor Blvd. al Fair Dr. Costa Mesa M&.3017 '61 KARMANN GHIA: Blk ~ 1956 T·BIRO COSTA MESA 28'i8 HARBOR BLVD. .68 Toyota CoroM, R/H, lm-549-3031 Ext. 66-67. 673-0900. 54;.-7810. 54()...6654. ~~".°nd, make o f r , ' COS'TA ME.SA 54&-U03 m&culate. 270 Robin Hood • '62 V\V Bus.Newly reblt '69 VW BUG ~top \loilh Port Hole-s. for U&ed can " truckri. jw;I 23' E~rrr6!5Slrfft PORSCHE Ln, C.\1. 645--3110, 64z...o400. !~. ~';:_2Ubrakl rs, good tires. zvc 708 1:e:.v ~Ui·tir~~w no~a; :~;h~~~~:~y ~~~ndr:::; jCanary ytUow, Powrr Ster.r. eaJ! ua tor free estimatn . ~~-~~-~=,,I·--------'69 YELLO\V w/ blk int ~ '" $1599 li""" trans. $475. Eves 494-1380. l!!'r.· Bnkt•, & Window•. GROTH CHEVROLET ·;o Jaauu J.< '"'· 3!.IXXJ ·68 9U 4-•pd, Good cond, Conma Coupo. Lik• new. '60 VW 1325 don!. $650. 9'i..rotJG. ~til'ltl'll&l Kil, Jb.dkl, Heat. mi's. Near nr.w 3.8 eng , Xtras, Sacrifice this wknd. Low ml $1650 962-3t90 Runs good. CHICK IVERSON '69 V\V Camper, 23,000 mi's, '63 VW SQUARE BACK . Motor Excelleot! <JUB 1 · h · · A•k fo• A•• 675-204;) 1 own.er, $2650. 675-38&1 aft OZX 057 rs.d ia s, orig. paint. me-c · S500 & T.O.P. 833-2733 '66 To""'ta Corona ·1-dr, • '" VW ('41). Li~ Nrw, Alk for Sales Jl,1anll(er rf t SlOOCl 549--0022 JV 4 pm & v..•knd~. $499 1 $19'5 1.mJ Beach Blvd . pe rc ' . . 1970 PORSCHE 911S, 21,000 R/H, Auto trans, Good V\V • '64 BffUe • Very iood H . Be '63 Jag XKE, chron1e wire mi. Xlnt cond. n r t11.pe cond, ~;,. 642..{)~. mech. cond. 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 '** 1967 VAN ** CHICK IVERSON :,,4lt,ll. .. ~ .... ~ .... -• untington ach \\.'hel!ls, n'w paint, bsl1rry $650:). 495-4424 $S50 *** 968-4205 1970 HARBOR BLVD, f ct rebll motor. M/sell VW "' ,~ !347.g()([7 Kl 9-3331 tire~ M5--01110 days 67~1 Stll Idle items OO\V! COSTA MESA lmmecl . $1500. 544-75"13 aft 5 Harbor Blvd. 645-0466 , .. ,,·.· ' \\'hite Elephant Dime-A·Line C'1_1_64_'7~S6_78_No_•_·,~-=, ·70 VW Campe:r-Pop top, 1--,,,..-==..,---o---I 1970 HARBOR BLVD. WE PAY CASH • -= 910 fully equipd. 10.500 mi '68 V\V·Xlnt cond. 'fi9 VW Squ11reb11ck Stn wgn , ~lUSf SELL. '67 XKE cpe. Au tos, Im ported 970 Autos, Imported Good cond. $3100. 49-l-3320. $1475 fina nci nJ:' 11va1l, 11uto. S1695. Aft 6 P M: I "',..-,=-CO'CS"T°'A~>-IE"'S~A---,.-I FOR YOUR CAR superb cond., 4 spd, stereo, Fll~t resulls are just a phone ---'C::•::,ll.,:>tl>-..::...1:.:99<:..:... __ 1,"-,'""',,...."'°"~D-•::Y'.,,'"G"E=l-<_53.,..i,.,._1 ·10 V\\' BU!': Still und!!r wire \lo'hls. lo mi. 644-8197. call aw11.y • 642-~78 Call 642-5678 Now! * '70 VW CAMPER, red, \1•arr11nty, Xlnt Cond. $2:!50. wired cood. 956 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. Cotta 1.feu. 546·1.XIO KARMANN GHIA 1 ~~~~~~~~- \ 1967 KARMANN GHIA Ni~. nicP. P..11dio, stick shift. ) '70 llcenstd Callf I --=~=..,=---(WVKll2l -b""'" su-111 1.,.i. TOP DOLLAR $1299 1o m1-.. 1wi, ••u1 ,·•·i .nous colors, YOur <'hoice, for f:,m·. &IH~. 644--01'3 alt CLEAN USED CARS CONNELL CHEVROLET SH Andy Brown ED VW Buo THEODORE <haau °""' Bull)', mm"' ROllNS FORD n1. 213/3T2-M76 nQ H&rtlor Blvd. CORllAIR Coot&.,.,. "2.IJOlO Make Otter · 516-7*17 After g PM jMPOiTS WANTED Oranp Countie. - TOP $ BUYER I 2&2S HAR.BOR BLVD. COSTA MESA f>46-1203 MERCEDES BENZ '64 t.1ercedrr; Bent 300 SE, • door, au!Omatic. powtr steer. ini, air cond. SVA 464, $219'.00. CHEVU.U: S.S. l96 cu 811.L MAXEY TOYOTA 1 il kl, <f ipd, new tires. ki 1BA81 Beach Blvd. --f m 6li'1. $1000 firm. 5'8-0IU. 1 H. Beach. Ph. 847-3S5.1 rucki K11 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR -~femon~ l FOR TOP USEO CARS ~ .... " '69 Datsun Pickup JI ""'' car ii """ """" IMPORTS see ll5 !'int. AUTHORIZED DEALER th "" Purls Valley cam~ I BAUER BUICK 120 \V. Wa~r ... dlr. SttPI 41 peoplio:. 23A E. llth St <117 \V. W~r (YN'WXT) Will take tar in Costa Meu. 5'1-7i'6S Sant& Ana M6-4U4 b4e or fiAtnCe pt1vate par. Auto1,A lmporMd 970 '70 Mercedes Benz 2lW) SL ~. Cal! MU1J8 ar •• m1. Coupe Roa<11ter, 972.ASfl.t, r .-.... Pick u~. AUmN HEALIY •X<tll•m cond1t1on. 11295. Citod -1-c.oeo m11e1 • ...... N..,. bit...,,. I 'I& SPM'E. Ii .. ..,., 1'000 i ili r. S119. Call 1(7-3525 Mi. Jt'1 buvtifut, btH mtat m « ~im. ult 9 to 5, 8JO..S212; •11 8, lUI VAN. NOO. 12l.! ~t'.'"A·U-N ·~ALEY atmoni wft. VS, a/I, fti.K, 1~000 ~ ~IJ °""' Jail••· Qimp, profe•1lonA1 300) Mark DJ, .f ttaltr. IMPORT~ tlntlled lnsldt. I 219 5, Re1sonable. H.B. S.C2~7S.16. AUTHOR IZED DEA LER VOLV.o SALE Aulo1, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 pop top v..·/extru! * Call 1 =.",-&-<=;'8"°"A"ll"•~P~·m70·===I _ __:__..;,. ________ ..;,. ____ ,,~64'.'.4-:_:.:t<::Rt.c. -----, 7 1"6.1 VW BUG \V/SUN ROOY $2896 '63 V\V Bus camper w/rblt REBLT ENG, XLNT COND '65 e.n,I:'. Radio, othf'r xtras. AFT 6: 54R-78t8 , H Alter 5 p.m. 642-1520 I ':l.l vw. Runs E;ood. Body 1970 144 Std. ·Radio, eater s.11 "' 01• ''"" eu, "" "'"•'· Automatic. -Demo >: 1871 ""w ''"" 1160 !inn. '""""' t -A~u-,-.,-.~U~sed~---=990=Autos, Used 990 $3081 1971 VOLVO 142 SEDAN Radio, Heater, 4 Speed. Only 4,000 Mile s . D e mo ;!'2819 ----~~ --· .-\ . ~ ... !ml-~ . •• ~? The Number 1 Selling lmpo" Truck FW4 or froowoy c•11., 011 •it t• ti "'!Mt ,., ••"•" nd lo_. ~"" N ll•blllty. NEW 1971 DATSUN MOU NO-COST IXTIAS wi.;1o1 -n ..... '""" ·--'"'-~ , ... ~ .... ,.... --.. ,...:. ............... 9"'.l · ...................... . Mol.t.i11litt T1lo Hltllett lt.114-41 •f Alft!Mrift MMC!t911dlsl1MJ SANTA ANA DATSUN LOOK! WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU 150 USED CAI S TO CHOOSI FlOM '63 NOYA S.S. '69 NOYA Z DOOR v1. "'"' '''"'" ro"' '''"'1,.., ou!t1•""'"9 10 ... mll11g1 (I'· l'l'YElll! 7 0 CHIYll.LI VI, 111t9, trtnt., ff(f&l'V 1lr. ,._. ''"'""'· lll:I H, t llff>Ct el' "-ctr wtrAtrty. (1f1A$HJ IU-lf4'. BMW 4.17 \\', \Varner, Santa An11. "W lftt 0 P .U. "40·,.l2 646·9303 2·20 I s. Mool• ' PHOlll ,s.;1 ... ; 546·4880 ill tt&di 'I< Y•m•h• :t:!Oc<. Ii ilMw 1coo. Rod. ox. rond '59 MERCEDES 22 0 S 1 H COST A MESA Ap,..x. PX! volue. x .. cltan! MUJt 1.U llMl. [ 946 ARBOR ~ _"4_1_1()_·~~~~~~-__ 1_1_000_.~•T_l·-"'-~~~l!f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!i!!l!!l!l!!!!!!!!!i!i!lll!lllllll!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ I Autos, Used i ~-C~A-D~IL~LA-:--:-C~l~-C-A-M~AR-0~- 990 Autos, UHd 990 Autos, UHd 990 I Autos, Usod CHEVROLET HO Autos, Uud m lutos, Uud Autos, Imported 970 Autos, UMd CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CADILLAC BUICK • CAD. '68 FLEETWOOD ~,;".,,?xi~!° b:a~~ ·~.~;'°.;.;!,.11i.t,~'i1~~'°' 1967 IMPALA WAGON 1 1969 NOYA 2 DR. CPE I 1967 CHEVY II • • BUICK '64 Electra 225 Cad. '69 Cpe deYHle VOLKSWAGEN 1969 VOLKSWAGEN BUG I CUSTO'.\f 4 DR. HARDTOP Gold wilh &old padded tor FACTORY gold l,pestry intf'rior, fa• trans, $2300. 673-5811, il 9 A R d' p S ' I d' i J>U$. u10,, a LO, .. , 111 ey ., auto., ra IO, 1ure a LUXURIOUS BROUGHA.i)t C A !II A R 0 '6 8, 3 2 7, m •lt'. Good miles. Nice waa· nice car. (Y\VT952) 2 Dr. J{.T. 6 cyt., radio, P.S,t AIR ~~~6~1NG :j%~.a~J~:ei1~~:;:~~al ·~lemonj on. <TUN$19s9 $1999 I ~~:~~l~t~~~~~~~:~u; ~ 2 Poor. Stick 5hlft, radio. 1!\."\VA660J .\IR CONDITIONING 1ory .:ilr roncl., full powe1-. $1299 Full po11er inct. door 1ocks,I till & lelt'scopic st~erin•• cruise COllU'DI, tilt \\'heel, etc. stereo, door IOC'ks. f059BQ0) Beautiful ~001\1 \\'~ite 111/ $4333 ::a'OllUe gold y,·/paddf'd top, ·s7 CA:)lARO, auto, Po1.rer ~ CONNELL CHEVROLET $1599 t>l"•Uy < l<athc< u•t•do<. ov~cythio« Fae ai<, Rad>o, IMPORTS -. foll "'""· tilt • l<l•tc•P< 11350. 6#-2178 AUTHORIZED DEALER CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD, CONNELL CHEVROLil: p I us h 1apesU')' 1nt!'rlor. ~leering, cruise l'OnlroJ, Sf'fl· CHEYEW 120 \V. \Varn!'r C'OSTA ~IE.SA 5~6.1203 ti ncl, A:'>f/F~f. door locks. 41 7 \\'. \\tuner 2S2S HARBOR BLVD. etc. Less than 29.00Q locd..i '66 CHEVELLE SS 396 San Iii Ana M&.4114 COSTA MESA 546-1203 ':.& Che vy Nomad-Never I 2828 HARBOR BL~•~121J.i ·1 Sold• I db 1969 IMPALA n.ctd, now 321"SO hp, lroolj COSTA MESA ~ ( 102.61~). 2828 HARBOR BLVD. $1222 ~~'be~ CONNELL CHEVROLET COSTA l\IESA ~6-1203 .L ~CADILLAC '70 YW BUG ib ~ AUTHORIZED DEALlR ~ftl eAcJ) 1'".l)O HARBOR BL., m•CL '"''" Y"'·' ...... 'buck<t ••al•, 1970 NOYA COUPE-""-hydm, ..... m 1"·" ~1=95=s~MA~L=1B=u ~c=Pl~· !V1'M972). pos11racllon. tachometer. ( 1 •ANVI I SALE PRICED TODAY Carel,lly m•iotaio<d bo """1 °' •tr p. ~ ' '"I ' 4 DR SEDAN ask $1000 or best oUer. Company for rn a n a 1 t r 6 er!.. ~lick, radio, nice car. , 64~1324. \'8, auto., radio, P.S., try UNjla'be~ 642-~~EYROLET (2UAGB)$2099 VI, P.S., !act. '''· auto., 1965 CHEVY IMPALA this •• ''s' 9'19"9' !NNF'861), .L ~ -<» 1peciill. I YOS5421 217 AGT .L ~CADILLAC COST;\ '.\rES:\ $1699 AUTMOl'UZ[O DtAL£R :>.19·9100 Open Sunday CHICK IVERSON 2600 HARBOR BL, • I COSTA ~I ESA e YW :.w-•ioo • o,., s,.,day Cad. '68 Sed. deYille ~9·3031 Ext. 66 01' 67 '"'"0·~~i_;;i~ c,7~ ·~:,~~~."~"'.~::~·;,~I CONNELL CHEVROLET $2299 s~~'. ;:::'. ~-:.;; :;;-~::;I CONNELL CHEVROLET 2600 HARBOR BL., k (SRD'll n1e thf're and back" 1961 1 CONNELL CHEVROLET i \\·ee. $1 '19'9 I 1970 HARBOR BLVD. '69 BUICK >"ACTORY COSTA ~IESA AIR CQ;<:DJTIONI:"G COSTA l\fESA Ot!'vrol!'t lmpah1. 348 en· 2828 J[,\RBQR BLVD, 2828 HARBOR BLVD. ,;.J0.9JOO Optn Sunday gine runs \\"!'II, thrtt speed COSTA ~tESA 546.1203 COSTA i\IESA 546-12l3 VOLVO GS 400 Vinyl paddt'd 1op, r:ipestry in. ---,=,.,.-----\'~. automatic. radlo. heater. terior, full po11e1'. sig nal ----•.----! Hurst shlher, ch t' o m e For that it!'1n under $50, 2828 HARBOR BLVD. CONNELL CHEVROLET '71 Chevy Super Van-10, ~ 11·heels, new interior, aood try tht Penny Pinchet' COSTA MESA 5-16--1203 eng, lo mi's, Extras. '71 $2896 power steering & brakes, I seeking r<idio. ne111 tirr~. ah. 1970 VOLVO l-14 SEDA.~ cordo1·an top. !ZQ\\'268) solUt f'l)' beautiful. (YC:\'8671 CAO. '69 Sedan body and paint {1\'ith excf'p. The futest draw in the \Vest The fastest draw in the \Vest con1 m'I plate•, 50,000/3 yr ' lion of one smashf'd rear , • a Daily Pilot ClllSlified Fast results are ju&! a phon!' 2828 HARBOR BLVD. 11•11.rranty, $29'15. E ve a.~ RADIO. HEATER, $2395 $3333 AUTOMATIC, DEMO De Ville • 18'71 NO\V IN STOCK 1971 142E ATLAS Chrysler·Plymouth 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa ;\Jesa 546-193·1 ib J1_ FACTORY ~CA~~ ~-~~ ~:i~;IJ~~~o~ " AUTttOIUZEO OEAWI Full power. padded top, WOO HARBOR BL., 'i cruise con1ro1. stereo, door COSTA i\lESA locks, sentinel, til1 k t!'!e. .t SPEED & AlIT0)1ATIC, 164 SEDANS Overseas Of'livery Spec. ..l)e411 LwriA W VOLVO '6.> Buick Le Sabre, 4 . dr, :tt0-9100 OP"n Sunday scoplc steering, p~m. Vogue hardtop. 1'~ac air, power, e 1ires: :'llo~t every d!x. Runs great, have damaged .-----tra. (00000 ). ;:r.,,~m .. , """• ""· CAD. '65 Cpe. Deville $4444 1966 Harbor, C.i\1. 646-9303 CADILLAC U'Ll'l.ftlLI I e 1H1N1 CAD. '70 Sed. DeYille 'VOLVO' FACTORY -AIR CONDITIONING "FRIEDLANDER" FULL LEATH ER INTERIOR full power incl. door Jocks, ,,,,. •&.1.Cft !HWY. Jft tilt & tel!'sCOpic sleering, ~':'566 e 537~ vinyl top. stere,o, locally NEW~USED-SERV. , driven ;e ... ·e1. ({11jAD'l> & -! pncf'd to s!'l\ today! '87 Vol'° 2 Q,, Ii" $5888 condll!on. Am-Fm, 2 spkrs, stsn. trani;. Sl195. &t~lm. Autos, Used 990 <>Naheij; A. ~CADILLAC COLONEL Franklin Atty. AUTHORIZEO 0(AlEll pt'rsonal car k Co. car -2600 HARBOR BL., '6~ ~lalibu 2-dr S 00. 'G6 COSTA MESA fo~ACTOR\' ib AIR CONDITIONING ~ftt e~ F'ull Leather lnterlo1· A ~CADILLAC \'inyl top, full po~·er, A'.\I. AUTMORIZ(O DE.I.UR F)I radio. all deluxe exU'as. 2000 HARBOR BL., '.\lust be ~en to be appreci· COSTA P.1:ESA atcd. lVKG6!J1. j.I0.9100 Open Sunday $1666 :-- ib CAD. '68 Convertible ~CA~L~ F AC'I'ORY AUTH0Rll£D DEALER Afrl CONDITJONlNG 2600 HARBOR BL., Full power incl, door Jocks, COSTA i\IESA tilt &. telescopic s1ecring, ~0.9100 Open Sunday sierro. Sentinel. FuU learh- • rr inl!'rior & ex~plionally • CAD '67 Sed. DeYille nice inside and out. (VRD . 5j2) $2999 Muslan&. PIS, f'ac a.ir .54().9JOO 0pt'n Sunday FACTOR'{ $1195. 548-7111 I e Affi CONDITIONING ib ;.1, BUICK I A '.\lodt'rn Cla!sic. '70 Qird, J~ST ,37,000 P.11LES I "WAI e&(D auto air, full p1\T, ;6500. Beautiful Normandie blu" \\" [ .L ~CADILLAC '69 B ' k El t contact Conl mf'L'Cial Nat'! whit" top. Blue Jeath!'r &. AUTHONZEO PEAU!t U_IC ec ra Bank. Derek Locking, (714) tapestry interior. Full po1v. 2600 l lARBOR BL., Custom ~ 4 ~-11.T. V.!l. 827--tJlO. er. door Jocks. A'.\1/F'.\t ra· COSTA ritESA automall.<'. _radio. heater. '70 Cad 4 dr sf'dan immac. dlo, tilt & t!'lescope slf'f'nng.1 :'H0-9100 Open SW"lday p!)\\let stf't'ring &: brakes, I 11 000 , F ' 1 Trunk ope"'' mo•t aJI de· I e . 1 . !ZA.,.. , m1 s. or JJ• e or · ~~YI top, actory air. ~ l!'asc. SJWO or S~j mo Ju.xe !'Xlras. ITYT789J. , • ' $3488 , .. ., ""-1096 SALE PRICED TODAY I CAD '68 C D y·11 I SHARP "' CdV-Lo•ded, '"" • pe. e I e DAVE ROSS P"T. Landau top, hhr int, • ' , Hlr & tel" "·hl. ~\\·ay seal. ~ibe~ t ACTOR\' . ' PONTIAC flE'W tires. 36,000 n1i. 14.000 •<!' AIR CONDITIO;<;JNG mi Jell 011 ~·an .. $3250. P1.·t CADlLLA.C fu.'I po\\·er. gorgeous clolh &: 2480 Harbor Blvd. al F'a.ir Dr. ply. 549-1311. AU:t•OAii:EO DEAL£fl leather interior, \'inyl top. Costa i\lesa 546·8017 * CREA~! Puff-I!l6l Cad. 2600 HARBOR BL., Stereo. tilt & 1elescopic "69 RIVIERA G.~Ali St'dan r>eVille. 1 01\·ner. Sf'e _ COSTA i\1ESA • sle<>rlng, door locks, etc. /\ po~·t'r, A:'ll/F'.\t st!'reo tape, ~!gr, 3121 \V. Coast H i\')". ;HQ.9100 Open SUnday magnlliccnt a utomobil!'. chrome w h " I" 13700. NB. • __ --$3444 646-1461 '63 CAD convt-Top cond . '68 Cadillac Conv!'rtible, fully I '69 BUICK Riveria .. loader!" Fl.Ill p11T. Reasonable. Pvt equlp~d, VI-fl!. 65.3, G' 0 0 d ib 2j,000 nii·s, 2 yr \\"alT. P150. ply. 673-5048 or 557-2257 condH1on, $299;:1. ~9.t efi Pvt ply. SJZ-6667 Or 1966 CADILLAC Converti~le il .a.. ~ADILLAC 6T3-3762. 1 \\'/blue top &. lf'a thf'r in. f m ~utHOA•ZEo ot.1.L{A 1962 Buick V·S spec. ~11i. terior. Original o "' n er· 2600 HARBOR BL ••,·~g53. ~R. uns good. ~19:>. 492--0996. -~llll>monM : ·,'O·OlOOCOSTA MESA ., .,.... "" '69 Con1·ertlblr. load t'd. ~ ... 1t' :;~ lc.66~B~,~tck~W~ild7c~at"'P"°t""5.~P=-t'°B. $4200. Can finance, priv. IMPORTS I P/W. Air cond. Xlnt cond. pty., San Clem!'nte 714: AUTHOR IZED DEALER ,--C=A~M~.~A~R~0=--- $1360. 642-4033. 492-2800. ~--~~==-! 12() \V. \\"a.mer \Ve"ll help you sell~ 6"2·56i8 For best results! 6-12-567S <117 \V. \Varner , ,57 CA'.\fARO SS 39G. Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Santa Ana .)46:..41141 Complele p ~ r f o r m an c e * * •4g CADJLL.AC-Good Packa;::!'.', lo mi. l:\IMA C: ! • runnin& cone!. I 968---0179 BJ Sportscar Center 111' ••• 833-'9561F"""'"'""u'......,8 • Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 FIAT EXECUTIVE CARS With New Car Factory Warranty. 12,000 Mlle Or 1 Yr. All fully ftctory equipped including radio and Raditl Tires. 1971 124 'S' SEDAN ~071 7140 $J695 1971 850 SEDAN =t4tf476 $1395 1971 850 SPORT COUPE ;Q]l11l7 $1995 SELECTED TRADES With F1ttory Warranty '61 OLOS c/s 2 dr. H.T. $1995 Al, r.•11tl., r.S., P'.I., Auto. Lo mil••· !WX Mt tt l '61 IL CAMINO L•ncl1 11 lop. Air 1:•1111., P.S., '·'·· A11t•. Mtt•• •J1tr1 cl•111. 1111 411 1 1111 Jones' $2395 BJ. Sportscar Center 1833 Harbor C.M. 540-4491 1970 TOYOTA COltONA SIDAN. Rctdl•, H.-..r, A11t•m•tlc Tro1ul'!bfio-O•M• =7116 USED TOYOTA SPECIALS $1595 1970 Toyahr C•r•ll• Stotlo• Wo9ott lt1dio, h1 ~t••. •-1p•1d. f070I EJI $1695 I $1395 '''' T•y•t• Cor•H H1re1 op, r1dio, h11f1r, 4. l1p••tl. IYEM017) $1495 1t6t Tof•t• Mor\ II 1f6t Tayete C.rtH H1...ite11. ltecllo, h11t•r, H•rcHop. 11..dlo, ~••t•r, 4 a11t9-tle tr•n•. !X$S- •P•*'· IO&tlNPI l lJI 1966 HARBOR 646-9303 COSTA MESA fender\. 6~4.721)1. Ad. 642-5618 call away· 642-5678 COSTA MESA s.&6-1203 1 548-3926. Autos, New 980 ~tos, New 98" Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos-, "Ne-.,----,..= r Top Value in its Size! ..... "No Gimmis~t, No Giv•tw•yt, J115t "21 '1',5. H•n••t S1llin9 ALL FOUR MODELS NOW AVAILABLE AT CONNELL CHEVROLET 100 VEGAS TO CHOOSE FROM Named Car of the Year 1971 MOTOR TAIND Best Handling Car in America Regardless of Price aOAD &-Tucr Finest Out Of Compa1·ison Tests of the Six S111all Cars BRAND NEW 1971 VEGA 2 DOOR SEDAN CAR I DRIYIR OlDI• TODAY IN YOUlt CHOICE OP 10 COLOIS TAKING ADVANTAGE Of WINTER PRICES FOi YOUI SUM MU VACATION .TRUCKoR CAMPER VANS Lots of Them BRAND NEW 1971 CHEVROLET S,r. I l271f IMMEOIATE DELIVERY Heater· Rttr Door Gl111 Aux. St1t, Etc. llAND NIW 1971 CAMPER I' ••• 1971 CH!V. VI·¥• T. Truck. s ••. 604161 COMPLITE $3195 lltAND NIW Sir. 19!.579 $2595 IMMl!DIATI DILIYl!IY llAND NIW CHIY. 1971 SUBURBAN CARRYALL PACTOltY All-1/•·TON Si r. 610350 $1000 DISCOUNT 26' HORIZON MOTOR HOME f.,llt S1lf Co11t•i11M, Sl11p1 Ei9llt, Air C1111ditio11•4 FOR RENT ii~:fa. CALL ltON •UNI PICKUPS Lots of Them BRAND NEW 1971 CHEVROLET 112 Ton PICKUP IMMl!OIATE DILIVllY Fully fcact•ry Ee1111ippetll IU.ND NIW 1971 CHEVROLET BLAZERS 4 WHEEL DRIVE HUGE DISCOUNTS! CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. . COSTA MESA 54(>.1200 I .. - I . . . I' Sa-(· Ftbt\wl 27, 1971 ' ~· -Autos fot Siie ·1,0QO,OOO INVENTORY REDUCTION $$$SALE $$$ BRAND NEW 1971 ~~ BUICK SKYLARK $3388 en9ine, m•tic tr1n1 ., pow'!r st~ .• power br1kel, r1dio, . ' • . • . h .. 1 ... smo~ 1mluloo co•"•'· w-s-w fr~ •• llol- 1d windshield, deluxe wheel covers, protective ••"!!lf!l ..... !l~~-iJ!!ii'!""•u~Z'!ii!!J:"'!-!iji'"-!fll"••••••b•o•dily•'•ld•1•m-ou.ld~in91. I '433 l 7121 I I 538 ) BRAND NEW • 1971 OPEL 2-DR; DELUXE SEDAN MH.l llD. i..11, ''" '1ft68 t°':' •quipped. l lfl9· 71 22011 Stk. No. 02l73 BRAND NEW l971 OPEL 1900 Z·DR. WAGON '69 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 2-D'-H.T. Y·I, •te .. ritdlo, ....,..r, powtl' ltwri .. , $2798 pewff lM'tlile1, focf. fll u11d., •l"YI to;, 1111ffr 21,000 111lln. Lk. YSA50' '70 CHEV. IMP( CU-~ST~O~M-2--D-R-. -H~.T-. -- Y.t. •1toMOtk, redlo. ltecltw, hill pow«, $3298 fect9ry •Ir C-'tdlflelihtg. 2 to cho•M fr•"'· '69 OPEL STATION WAGON Aste., redie, ......,, htl o!HI OC.•IM"'f, Lk .... 10' IHP. '61 OLDS CUTLASS WAGON $1188 Y-1, nte., redlo, "°'"'• powtl' 1twrl .. , $1488 ,..., ltr.._"· l~ollOt1t co11d. Lie. Ne. mu,. '69 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Sten. rodl•, )iootlff, fill pewlff, t.ctofY $4788 olr c•11dltlo•I .. , •i11yl '9p. hl'1)11tdy wltll · Wedi ff11t1. lol of !!0111' cer war. XRll,71. '69 COUGAR XR-7 Y.f, ~t• .. rtldle, ltectter, fill power $3088 ,_..,., olr c0Mlfte11l"'t, 1,2'2 oct11el 111iln. hi. ef focf. Wr11ty. Lk. 545AYO '67 OLDS CUTLASS-2·DR. COUPE Y·I, hte., r9dle, -..,,,owor s,_.. I ... Uc.. YIY114. $1098 '70 BUICK ELECTRA 22S 4-DR. SEDAN- hll p•-· fect•'Y elr co11dltlo11lnt. $4698 L..edM! lot, .t NW cer w .... Mnt &M t• eppreclete. '61 DODGE CHARGER Y·I, .. ,. .. roodle, Motor, f111/ l'•••r, $1988 t.ct. olr co11d., •l11yl '91t. b1cliot Wfltl, c.-1•, 10,141 oct. 11111-. Lk. XOC15%. value i1 used cars '70 BUICK RIVIERA ' Y·I, a11to., redle, hoetet, fill power, $4188 foct. air coMI., vh1yl tep, 11111Hr 20,00Ct mlloo. lol. of factory wrllt'y. Uc. J11ANL. '69 BUICK ELECTRA CUSTOM 22S 4·Dr. H.T., full po-r, factory air condltlo11i11q. Hord to find 111odol. Xl11t. co11d. Lie. YV.1611 . $3788 •63 JAGUAR XKE COUPE lodlo, hoatff, ell 1y11erorllt1JI 4°1p"d, S.011tH1l cOfld. Uc. No. ZNl4l0. '69 OLDS 98 4-DR. H.T. v Y·I, •11to,, rodle, ltfftet, fill pewer, feet. $3588 air cMd,, Lon.di 2t,ll' R'llles. lol. of fectory w•rr•ty. Uc. XlG,21. '69 CHEV. MALIBU 2-DR. H.T. Y·I , 1n1'9., rMle, lteottr, pewlff •ffffl,.., p•-ltrtikos. Lk. No. 027ACil. :~1 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2-DR. H.T. 126 •-• ..... """ $1598 llHm, po~r 1tHr• 1119. Lie. YJClJI. '70 BUICK SKYLARK Custom 2-Dr. H.T;-' Y·I, evtornotlc, Ndle, He,.,, pwr. 1teerl .. , $3498 powlff brft"' focfa'Y olr uH., Ylnyl fott. lel .ef I yr./150,000 inlle -"· ZXll.244. '69 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Y·I , •11'9 .. pwr. 1teer,, pwr. br\., pwr. whtd., focf. •Ir ceMI., •l11yl fop. Lk. XXS2''· IJ te choete freM) •69 CAMARO 2-DR. H.T. Y·I, euto., rMM, lteetor, pew"' ''"""'' ,._r ltrok•• focforr 05' c .... lrio11l11t, ,111yl tap. Lk. No. YCL446. PHONE' 894-3341 Ul.l:S DEPT. HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 9:00 a .m. 'tll 9:00 p.m. Saturd•y 9:00 a.m. 'tit 1:00 p.m. -Sunday 10:00 1.m. 'til 7:00 p.m. l'HONE 531-2450 .. l§l rl:. _ ..... _ ....... ~]§]~1 ~1 -~-;;"'• .... •l§l~·1: 1;;;""~ ..... ~ .. m;;l§l~~I m-~ m-~ m-~ ~-~ m I~! -c""H'""E_Y_R_O"""LET=--I CHEVROLET _C_O_Nn'""N_E_N_TA_L_ COUGAR FALCON 1968 IMPALA 1968 CAMARO '62 Lincoln Cont'! '69 Co~ar XR7. Oria:. oWMr, '60 Falcon-Good body &: Load~-Xlnt cond. low mUeage, 351.2v, Alr, Pl f'n,gine, no transmluion. $550 • * * 673-6257 S, powtr disc bra~. auto, Best oUer. 673-2531. 6 cyl., radio, •tick shilt. sharp ;-;;r;;;-;;;,-0 ''""'==c-I -· .. lo, AlM-FM '''""'· " .~ •· (UQZ 'tiG COUPE, LEATHER ... u • ...., auto., a., COnu., cheap,• car . ....,w, low priCt!. · AIR, POWER, MUSf SELL blue ext., whlte leather & FORD cheap, che$•l p9.9,9\YJ'F1ll) I 768 ' $1699 Sl3:i0. 21J: 592-241B vinyl Interior with walnut --------·! CORD 1"1" "'"'· "''•h. '"' 1964 FORD WAGON clock. odometer. recent tune. CONNELL CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET A MODERN Clu•ie. 70 ,,;;"•:;,_· ""12850;,:c. ,,.;"ii''m::.... 54;,:'"'"'""'':::. =I',..,_ V8, '"''" P.S., ndlo, • Cord, auto, air, all pwr, '67 COUGAR. A~. recent come see, you'll buy. CPRC-o~ HARBOR BLVD 2828 HARBOR BLVD $6500. Contact O>mmerciaJ tune-up, 4 new tires. Good "'"") -• · mileage . .., .. 95. 8 9 7-8174 oiN $999 C'OSrA MESA }46 1203 COSTA MESA s.t&-1203 Nat'! Bank, Derek Lockinf, •~ • (714) 827-4310. eves & wkncb;. • '65 IMPALA e CHRYSLER C * '67 XR7-Aulo air, landau """ ""ri''" Ai" Good ORY AIR "i::.~MACU* LATE;,!!!",.· CONNELL CHEVROLET "'""· !800. 644-123'!. IMPERIAL 1967 ---~ CORVAJR 61-Ex. body I< SHARP 1967 Impala conv., MUST SELL! tires. New trans & ~utch. DODGE 2828 HARBOR BLVD. blue. One owner. MUST 2-0r. hardtop. Dark green Etigine doe6n't start. 2124 --;;:;:-;;:;;;:;;;:---1~Cll~ST~A~M~ESA~=~"'6-~1'0J~I SELL. 831--0068 molallio fini•b. w;th m•loh-B Eldoo, CM 54;.3264_ '65 DODGE ,64 COUNTRY SQUIRE '65 (J{EVELLE Ma.libtl SS ~n1 lea.tber. ~y .equipped --. '62 CORVAIR e V8 hn:ltp, 38.900 mi's, PIS, mcl. Air. Conditiorung. pow. RUNS GOOD! CLEAN! RIH, w I• I w. r;r st~ng, power brakes, $l50. 56-9D72 Dave DART 270 WAGON Station \\'agon, V8, Automatic: power windows, po,...·er !ll!at, -,,~=====on-Autom11.tic transmission, ra. dl1. Po\iier stee r Ing M~~u=sr~ .. ~~h~-~W~~61=1 auto. trans., radio, heater, '63 CORVAIR SPYDER dk. heatet", white . walli;, fOTVS84J Musi SeU. Full Che"" 4 Udrt. ~e~~toeCok ,·d. i tc, etc. Priced for quick -4 SPD. MAGS $Jzj really clean, {941CQSJ Price S4ti CaU 494_7744 •3 aa.Je, Only $1200. (VOY736). -='"'~-,..'-'~E_D~E_RAL~·~c-'7'-1 $795 Make Offer. 5'18--0816. Johnson I: Son, 2626 Harbor I '63 Corvair Convt Spyder 1963 FORD GALAXIE '59 Chevy Impala Convt, tan, BJ., Cos ta Mesa.. 540-5630 • Good Cond. • ATLAS wht top, rtblt -ns, •<•-. , E"•· 0 •0 '"0 2 "• ... v 1966 Chrysler Newport -=-=·"'·"'~===o--tape deck. $425 or beat of-2 Door HT '61 CORVAIR $75 2 Dr. H.T. P.S., auto., radio, nice driver. <CJH087) ftt, 642-4136. 842 ~· BARGAIN Of THE WEEK * -:-.U.,,7 * '57 CHEVY GD COND The very popular Newport $400-&U-06ll Cpe. equipped with auto CORV:EnE 1970 IMPALA "'"'· ndlo, ""'"· pow" steering. power br:akes, ne1v '70 CORVETTE \";/relr roof. Juli pwr, air, 350 eng, auto, Yellow. 16,000 mi. Xlnt cond. $4700. Pvt p t y . 644-0JM or 645-1MO. 4 DR·. SEDAN ,,., ~·de ;, ..,,.,beautiful. ty. TXT060. Air cond. $850. Johnson & Son, 2626 Harbor. V8. P.S., vinyl roof. factory C.M. 54().;xilO, 68 Co Cou a ir cond., radio, auto., beau. ~,,~,~,~~C~h-,-,-,7, ,-,-~,~0~0 I . rvette pe, r.1int tiluJ .. w color. 1391ABJ) cond, Air. FM !ape !llereo, $2699 ' convt-Loaded. Red W/blk mags. See to appreciate. top. 40,000 mi. Pvt pty. Will Aft 6: 544--0465. trade. $1500. 54&-1463 eves. ~.,,~V°'E'°'t'°IE-"°":m"-"'300"°'l~lP'"""V~.,, CONNELL CHEVROLET '62 °">"'" Sto W•g<>•, !J-•h"1' • M'"y ""'"· 11500/ pass, dual air, PIS, P/B, offer trade for U500CC bike 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1.203 '63 NOYA 4 Door. Automatic. dlr. 6 eyl, 1563 BSOl r.1ust sell. $393 fUll price. Call 494-7744. SIC, Clellfl, $39;i. 540-262.l plus dif. 644·4393. COMET '63 CORVETTE FASTBACK 1963 COMET 6, ,4,UTO. VERY CLEAN. PVT PTY: $450 846-4762 CONTINENTAL 327, • speed, ma&s. Call after 5. 492-4911. "69 Corvette, •n. ( apd. Wl!I sell tir trade. Chtap! Call 548-8908. COUGAR Chrysler·Plymouth $799 2929 """"' 81,d, Costa Mesa 546-1934 1969-DART SWINGER CONNELL CHEVROLET THE PERF~_RMER! .,1 2828 HARBOR BLVD. Fl~shy <._"Ompe~tlon orange COSTA ~IESA !>46-l:m with whlte 1tnpes. Landau 1=~=~~-~--1 roof. Equipped with 34(1 4 '66 FORD Squirt! 10 pass. BBL engiM •speed trans., wagon. fact, air, 300 V8, radkl, hf'aler. etc. This beau-aul':"·· P.S., P.B., AM/F"M tiluJ car .llhows careful main-radio, almost rw:w Goodyear tenance and loving care. belted \VSW tires. Actual Drive it today. Only $1n5. 36,000 miles. $16j(). SJG-3618. fXVJ2561. Johnson &. Son. 1970 ford Van, E-200 V8, 26ai H11rbor Bl., Costa Mesa. au tom11tic r11dio &. heater. 34G-5630 Completely pa n e 11 e d in- '69 CHARGER RI T-• 4 0 teri~r, 15.~ m!. Fae. Warr. magnum. auto, P/s, disc Avail. $289.:>. 64~1446· br&kf's, air cone!. $2200. NO '67 fairlane convt-Below SALES TAX. 630--0450 or whlsle book $795. Sharp &. 644--5066. red. New brakes, clutch. ,-63 ~ D t d I GT Lo ml. 3 • 1pd, V8, PIS. LIUUge ar e lL""<e . 846-l!G;, $300. ~ll67 ask for Don1 ___ . ______ 1 or Dave 1969 FORD custom ( DR. ,64 Dodge Polara 500, P/B, Xlnt mechanic~ly. P/s, P/S, P/W. Air cond $850. R/H, Polyglas lites. Btst 675--0787. ' orfer. 962-85.19 .11.fler 5 p.m. FOR ·cAR AND TRUCK B·UYERS· ~ ONtY!! CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. C'OSTA M.ESA 546-120.l '59 FORD. $280 or Best oiler. New engine, IOOd. tire&, R/H. ~5830. 1962 Ford GalalCle 4 dr. sedan, radiO, h@at,r, pwr str., brla. SI;;:l. 548-1395. 1963 ford. 1954 8 cyl. Chrysler. for sale for parts. 646--6761. ''' ••• CHECK THESE PRICES •••• YOU'LL SEE! PRICES GOOD ·ONLY FRI.-SAT. -SUN., FEB. 26 • 27 • 28 '69 - ''I CAMAlO BE FIRST!! 4 Door hardtop. Automatic , r•clio, power steerin9, •ir c:onditioninq. Prictid for quick ••le. IXVGl72 ) '66 MUSTANQ. 2 Jr. H.T. R6H, l'.S., •11+0. IVC L,061 2 Ot. H.T. 6 cvl., •ufo., new tolo1, hi rubber. !RZN5441 ''' CHIYY 1/1 TON Cuttorn C•b pickup. Vl. 1tick, redi•. 1177· llCI $1499 $1199 $2099 '67 FOii CUSTOM 100 4 Dr. H.T, •wto., r•1lio, P.S., •ir. IUDU· 0]6) '61 H>lD WA60M 6 p•11. fl•11 e, soo. Awto., l'.5., •ir, 37,650 mil••· ll17'1AI "61 FORD 111 TON VI pickup. Autorn•tk, redio. IE542001 $699 $899 ~68 $1999 CADILLAC l ro119h1ffl 4 Or, Sod. Vinyl roof, le•lher i11I. AM-fM , lilt whoel, clim •+• control eir, 1'- teefl.wind-t•door lo:k1. t vro •P•ed co11frol, )l,000 I own•r mil••· We peinted it 1l••ll9hl 9r11n •cl"'f'lic •nd it'1 po1 ili••lv 9or,•011 .. Yo11 th"Ould 1ee. f065IZV) '45 AltMY .lllP 4 whl. d ri"'•· Redio, toll top, 2 h••I, p••· lect cond. fYCJt 361 ) $999 .,, FOlO CLUI WAG. Yl, •ufo., 12 P•••· new 'color, hi r11bbet. !UV. 77]1 $2799 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA .MESA 546-1203 . . . '47 Ford OOUl)e • $00. RUn5 good. Ask for Ar.e, 675.2045 1968 TORINO 2 DR. HT Auro .. R&H, P.S., 4 ·~d. (MT\'453) $1299 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD . cosr A r.1ESA 546-1203 HORNET '70 HORNET SST 2 Dr, automatic, power steer- ing, power-brakes, radio, heater, 734ADT. $1975. Harbor American 646·0261 1969 HA llSOP C05Tt. M{5t. JEEP '66 JEEP Wagoneer, all extras. t.1ake offer. 2318 Holiday, N.8. 54S-7S31 MERCURY '67 MERCURY MONTEREY VB, automatic, radio, healtt, po"·er steering & brakes, air conditioning. f7Z44H605851} $795 ATLAS Chrysler.Plymouth I 2929 Harbor Blvd. ~Olila 1\!Jesa. 546-1934 '69 il-1arquis Stn wagon, 9-pass, tu!J pn"·er. Very clean. \\'holesale at $2895. 83.l-114~. "li8 MONTEGO MX, pl•. air, R/H, aulo. vinyj top, good condition. A~klng S t 9 9 5 . Make offer. 645-4276. 1962 MERCURY 2. d r . Ps/pb, air. '225. Runs good. 639-7450 or 833--0925 alt s 1969 MARQUIS Conv. Air, all/j'>0'1'·er. ditc I) r a kt 1 , AM /FM, moo. 644--8734. '66 Colony Park Stn win. 16-pass, l111r air. full power, Oe11n, $1450. &12-4305 m-~IERetfRYfuMET 1 6 cylindf'r. i;t\ck ~hilt. Very good condition. 5-19-399:1 '6.i ~10Ni'f.R.£v:R I H . Strong, Sr!llt1 l Qultt. $67S Pvt pty: 64~~- ee 1970 MONTEREY ee P/8, PIS. air. 8000 ml. Priv. pty 4H-037J, aft S:M S.turd4:1, Febtu1ri 27, 1971 DAILY tlLOT 4 ~~~1 ~·~~-~~~J.E·~·~I ~~~'! I ~~~r;:;i~~~r;:::j~' ~-~· ~ 1 .• ,, ...... ,. fQl II ·~ ..... -J-. 1. ·~......... l§J I -·-l§J . .___ ..... _ ... _ .... _,l§J I .......... ·1si 1· . ._..... 1~1 ~1 ;;·;;-;;"'·-;;;;~/l!!J~.1~1 ;;'";;;-'";;"'"'"';;-·iilli-· ~I~~ 1A._u_to_.,_.-_u_IM_'_. ___ 990_._ Autos, Used . : '990 Bis, UHCI 991. ,11.~umtmomt,~'1~.o.t;jii~,-.~~990~:1.A;~u~lO~'•~:~·IJ'•~tCl~.~ .. !~.~J;. ~'~'90;1 ~Aiiuiitoii1ii,~U~tiiodiiiiiiii~.990~ Autos, UMd 99o Autos, Used =··iutos, UMCI = MERl';llRY Morc.~:~.~10,.y '68 MUSTANG ''4 OLDS THE SPOR'I':Y ONE 1 Cutlus, bucket R-t:ta, p/1, n hl ult ll 2 DOOR HARDTOP p/b, rood l,ltts, new pa.Int. This as Y t Pye ow wilh 1 Xln't oond 5425 or beit oft,. black toD & l.o,l@rlor. Auto.• VI, automatic, radio, heater, er 548:8778 1'6t>Pl.YMOUJk SPORT SUBURBAN S S.1t Station Waeon $2,695 mobile has heeil driven only power 1t~rin1 I brakes, I,,=-· =~~·...,.,~-~= 12,!XXI vii. V1d.fnu1~ ~ 1een white walJ tirti. (XRaJ5) 63 Old~ 88· Holiday, PIS. 11.nd) (lfi\•c n •ii -.app~lare. $1595 P/B. Alt p rKI. new brakes, 3&.1 cu. in;, 2 bbl. Ena"ine Fully equipped with auto. orig. owner.. xlnl. 962-0045. Automatic transmiuion trans .. radio. healer, power ·eo OLDS , 88 Fact arr. All Powf:r 1!~rin1 r;teering, power brakes, fac. ATLAS elec. , Xln t c.ond. 64~5, Poioer' h~s. dlac ft<int air rond., etc, 4 near new 646-1275 aft S. Power windov.·1 Power seat t1rPs. Aski'l jkomonstra11on. Chry1l•r·Plymouth PLYMOUTH • • ZP) .. A ·tomatic speed control i iQ;)A, . o,.nsoo & Son. ~ Harbor Blvd. 2626 Harbor Bl., Cosla Men Costa r.tesa 546-19341----.-----Pov.·er rear {Vindow -. . . ~~-5-lf:""""· . : :· 1 1!168 MUSTANG VS, auto, 1969 PLYMOUTH Li~&e XSS 45'3 1970 MERCURY rlh. air, tape dec.k. 1-tint SPORT SATELLITE Excellent condition, "MARQUIS CPE. Conct. 675-UIJ -11 .000 miles SHO\\~R00ti11'YPE OF CAR '61 ti,USTANG-Au10, \.' 8 . ~'0-doar ltd.an ... S\.90Cl ,, l\IXXl 1-flLES LIKE NE\\'. Sl.285. 318 CU . 1n .. 2 bbl.. En11ne See iu the DAfLY PILOT Attractive riiedi&ln .t\lnftlOl5t 05936 ** * 646-2698 Automatic tnlllmiuion 3.30 We.st Bay Street mist fi nish "'ilh white Inter. Po~·er steerifll' Costa Mesa. ask for __ PL._Y_.M_O_U_TH_....,11'69 PLYMOUTH. CUSTOM SUBU~llAH 3 Seat Station Waeon • $2,1'5 1'69 .i YMOUTH SPORT SUBURBAN 'J"SNt Station Wagon $2,495 38.1 cu. IJ\.\I ~ bbl. Ena:i.ne Automatic trah1ml1slon l!o'f.U ..... lnl , PoWu ijlie~ brakes Power reir window Ti!: 1teerfht 'Whee.I Air conditioning License· YPT ~T • • Excellenr c.ond1tlon f0,000 miles See at ·the DAD..'l PILOT, 330 Weit-SQ Stnet, C.osta Mesa, ask fDr Marcaret Greenman 64~3.Zl ' . 318 cu. in., 2 bbl. Engine Automatic tr&111mi.ssk>n . Power at~ Power dilC bi:-tkes Power reu''Wiltdow Air oondltloi:Jtn& License YPU 440 Good cond!!Jon, ~.000 ml. See at the DAILY mLOT,, 330 \\'eat Ba.y Street, Costa. 1.fesa, ask for , , ~farrart,t Greenman M2-43Z1 . '6T BARRACUDA. VB. Air. . po\vtr. Xlnt rubber, Clean, S1250. 833-2.369. ior and 111.ndal.\ roof imm11.c-OLDSMOBILE Air c.onditklnlnz ~l&rg&r!'I Grttnman ula.te! premium equipped, OnlY 18,000 ml on enztne 642·~321 , '61 Fury III. la.et air c.ond. auto 1rans, am tm atereo l---------ILlcense ZVE 497 BANK ttpossesslon, l96S !\1any xtras. Ori&:. ownr, radio, heater, po\\·er steer. • Excellent condition. Plymoutll Barracuda 4 spd\ xln't c.a~. 545-7992. . I Xlnt c.ond. Btst otfer over l"'""''°'"==:-7'7:"'-;'°" ing-, power brakes, Fae air Old '69 98 H di ANY Day is the tlEST day to S550. Call ber 5 Pl-i , 642_9511 '&t PLYMO~ 4 dr., ~ coni'litinn. Truly spotleu $. 3f DP See 11.1 the DAn.Y PILOT, run 1111 a.d! Don· 1 VII, a.utomati<' trans.· $500 and like n!'\V 4 near new 330 \Ves! Bay Sfreet, delay .. call today, 642-5678 '53 PLYMOUTH 2 dr, bh1c.k, or bfft offer, ~- tires etc. f:.!'e and ask for Coupe Costa f\Iesa, ask for Hem• with ease, u~ Daily orig c.oncl, 19 mp1 S~ oc · anytime. drmon~lr111ion. 916 BF.Q. Maritret G~enman Pilot Clusified, M2-5678 Trade. 645-46S7. · "J=T'~S~A-.b-,..,..~-. -. .,-171-,-.0-"' Jnhn~on le Son, 2626 H11.rbor racrory air Conditioning &12-4321 A good want ad a a good HOUSE Hunh~t W~tc~ t Items with ease, use Daily Bl.. Cos1'.1 !\1e.sa. 540-5630. vinyl padded top. luxuriou~i..--,-.-,.,._..,---investment OPBN HOUSE ccfumn. 'Pilot Clauitied. 641-56711 '67 ;M~i-cory Cyclont! Sport 1 11m1ted tapestry trim, full Autos, U1ed Autos, New ;ii 'Autos~ New .980 Cciupe, VTZ 346. $1195. Must power, e."<tra1. 1'ilt & · tele------------'------- see to appreciate. 1 scopic steering. Most every . {lint ~lemoui IMPORTS AUTHOR IZ ED OEALER 1211 \\', \V11.rner 417 \V. \Varner cieluxe extra on this aholl."- room fresh, \'t ry IO"' mlle- a1e beauty. <YNW418) $3444 AUTHOAIZEO OEAl.UI 2600 HARBOR BL., Santa An11. 5-l&-4114 1 , 9 M • I COSTA MESA Mere:. 6 arquts I S.W.9100 Open _5unday 4 OHT. • A\VARD \\'INNING STYLTh'G -----.,-,--- Attracti\te li1ht ivy yellow ! '69 OLDS , w11h drLrk ivy grten !nrer1or. I Black interior & landau root. 98 LUXURY ' SEDAN Luxury equipped th.tougtioul. 1 Full power factory ur tilt- Auto. trans:, radio. healer. telescopic 'wheel. AM : FM power .s1eer1ng. power brak. t d' rYYX207) es pov.·f'r windows etc. This 1 ereo ra 10· ' ex~ellent car reflects very $3095 carr.f uJ maintenance. DriYen I on1y 24.000 miles. See & ATLAS drive to apprrcia!e ronciilion. .........,1~~.=o=;;=~=-=c.. t,..--I • ~s~f-~c ,. j ;61 ~~~~1~ ' ' ( ~· :!l,.'f!t automa~ 2 Dr. !LT. Autom••e. JW!, 0flR£81iD :-..... ~ .;, olj>YI powtr 5leerin;. lKQE108l top. (71JAKE) •j $399 .... , 2 Dr. H.T. !Wl, auto., P.S., , $l U• vift)'l roof, ·ab'. 29,()JO milts. ··~ " (WT98ll ' .bAVE,ROSS •• ,I CONN~ CHEVROLET $2299 : ·::" PONJllC 2a2s'HARBOR BLVD. • oosr• >1ESA ,.._im CONNELL CHEVROLET -~bor Blvd." r~. . I ~tu 17 '10 Prix. One ownn. '2828 HA1t80J\ BLVD i -I' 'AM-f'l\f. AU ~wer. 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DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FOR JOSEPH H. BLATCHFORD, Dir«tor o/ w Puce Corp1 I• ii b'ue iA.at you •re ftONI lolcin6 oomnlffr• "'"" c1all4re" alNI .m ara,..porl IM elaildff n lo •Ae coun•riu "'Aere IMlr parent. are WIOr'lcU.,t Flto ....,. •pplyt-Mauline Bmol.u, S.c- ram4'1UO, CaUf. e Usually a husband and wife with a maximum of four children under the age of 18 years may apply. Children who are 18 yean and older may accompany their parenta oveneu, but the Peace Corps will not provide these children transportation, allowances, or any of the other bene6ta anilable to volunteers of children under 18 years. One-parent families may also apply. The Peace Corps feels that in moet cues, however, the two-parent fam· ily baa added advantaae. POR NEIL A.RMSTRONC, f ormu a1tronau1 Flaa• are •Ae •,,aee U · aronaw. •WU lftOU o/P Fluta ejfareme• of UM· perallU'e eaft l#aey •W.- 1iarwl'!--Connie Fer- n.er, Ba&A1au, N.D. e Astronauts e.sploring the moon wear a water-cooled gument reaembli.ng a pair of long underwear with a network of spagbettilike tubing sewn into the fab- ric. Cool water is circulated through the • tubing to absorb metabolic beat from the body. Next, the Apollo suit bas a comfort layer of lightweight beat·reaiatant nylon c:&lled Nomex, followed by a pa-tight bladder layer of neoprene-coated nylon, which maintains the pressure of the suit, a nylon restraint layer that prevents the bladder from ballooning, a light. weight superinsulation consisting of al· temating layers of very thin plaaticlike Kapton and glua--fibcr cloth, followed by nrotectiYC outer layers of Nomes and Tefton·coated glaaa fiber Beta cloth. The au.it'• Beta cloth outer fabric can with· stand temperaturea u high u 2,500 de- grees Fahrenheit. The suit was designed to remain comfortable and flexible over a range of lunar tempe.ratures from 150 degrees below ze.ro lo ISO degrees abo•e zero Fahrenheit. FOR LAVREI¥ BACALL, cctrfu 8tntD do you feel aboul llae F omen'• Liheret· don Mooem4tftlP-M,... Jolan UM1u, C • ..w,., O#Mo • I believe a woman ehould have op. portunlty to achieve whatever ebe can, but 1 be.long to that echool that believes man i.a a totally eeee.ntial part of a woman's life, and a 'Woman's life isn't much without it. FOR JJ'EEB E,,BA.N~ .. coocA., Na1 York Jeu Do pro footboU ploy. er• pay /or IMlr own Me Cl h i" Ira iftiA6 ""'PP If 1a01, hoMI MIU:h tlotJ• U tlOll J,o /Md &A. lealfl for a •ea•on'!-Milut TUTIWr, Brulol, Te"". • Players do not pay lor their own mcala during training camp. It costa a club in excess of 120,000 a year to feed the players during training camp and in es· cese of 110,000 to feed them on road trips du.ring the season. FOR A.LI MACGIUF, acim~ Ro~ do you /eel MIMn • people boal.er you for aado6roplu 011 the •lreei'! Or doe1n'1 llaU happen ofleft?-Mary Lora~, St. P•ul, Minn. e People don't basale me that moch. 1 mean they don't leap on me in the at.reel.a or anything. I'm not that well.known in the walk-down-the street ecene. But rm happy not to be bothered. Some actors really era~ that put of it. I crave a lot f>l privacy. Before, I liked privacy. Now I love it. FOR FLIP FILSON, cometlicn F"lay do you llOllWI all iM feMG~ claarader1 you imper•onote "wrt al dine" '!-M Udred JJ'UU6, A.lbo,.y, N.l'. • Until I did my first tv special, my women characters were never named. At that time, searching around for a name, I remembered a little girl named ~r· aldine I had gone to school with and on whom I bad qujte a crush. So I named my character after her. POR BELL,4 ..4BZUG, de City, NJ. Con1resswoman of N(WJ York JJ' ill yo• c.la.cu•fe 10"' ~rnf,oyanl •tyle •"" 6e q•Mt.tr -~ yoa ors .. "'inl in "tult- .,..,.,..,_D. L., A.do,.,. e No, I won't. rm not a baby, rm a grown woman. rm not going to change my style. Naturally what one does in the street ia different fTom what one does in Conpae or in one's own home. I'm not going to be mowed down by put practice and tradition. I don't need a new duh. I don't need to be reeponaible to anyone elte esoept my own people. I think the aeniority system is wrong. h'a wrong to eu.ISm.it to an archaic ay&- tem. U I C4J\0l gel on the committee I want. rm going to tell the people. •You have to bdp me." I don't beUe.e just in dialogue; it'• got to do eometh.ins. l FOR DA.YID JA.NSSE1¥, ocior ' Flakla Jo you """1c u aM triclded of aU &A. UlbtJ for ... P rhyt- R. J. Allen, La• J' eJa•, et1. • Of all the performing techniques, I think comedy is the trickiest for the actor and the resttlta least appreciated by the public because the creation of laughs seems to be an ea.y thing to do. POR CARLOS BAKER, auW,; On wrilhaf IM biow· retphy o/ IM Late Er- neal. He•~, #&ow did yoa 04:quire w .,.au:A infonrudion on laU ~r•o1WJl life?- C.rll'"' J. lhua.cara, .41.laratie· City, 1¥.J. e By reading and taking notes on about 2,500 of bis personal letters and by in· terviewing all his friends and relations I could find and who were willing to talk. And most of them were generous, indeed. FOR MARY BROOKS, Dinctor of tk Mint I• U.S. pa~r money ••ill f>einJ deaned1H0t0 u ii 4orae?-1Uwnda PAelJN, Boue, Idaho e Paper money wears out and i.a even- tually destroyed. The average life of a dollar bill is about 18 months. OJd.timcre in the Treasury say that during the early part of the century several national banks in the eastern part of the United Sutca tried "laundering" dir1} bank notes, but that the water removed the filler and caused the currency to be limp. About 1916, experiments in washing currency were carried on by the Treasury in Wash· ington, and a complicated laundering ma· chine was developed. The results. I am told, were disappointing and the experi· ment was abandoned about the ~e of World War I. FOR .UUVOLD PALMER Ro• naany year• do yOll daUJc 0 lnGft CGft ploy on IAe pro 1olf lour alNI be au.cce ... /aU Do you altinlc es- • per-n.ce co•pen.MJle• for aP..,P--M. R. Donalau.e, Dan- 11ille, IU. e Barring physical disability, a profes- sional golfer should be able to compete successfully on the pro tour at le.tat into his SO's. Sam Snead and Juliua Boros a.re two good current e:umplea. Expe- rience certainly does compensate quite a bit for aging . FOR DUBAN/¥ CARROLL, .uru.1 Flual pidelille u )'Oii f 0Uot10 "'Aen pklciltf your clolM•t--Mr•. J. L., A.a.din, Te.ca• ' • I like dothea to be simple but pretty. I know some people say the clothes I wear on tv in "Julia" are beyond what a registc.red nuree would have, but most of them are very much like what a wom· an could buy at any price if she had good taste. FOR S.4NDY K.OVF a , 1poructUier Flura te0al4 you NY u your mo•t pleaaallt ~""'"" o/ your co- reer 111W. fM Lo. A,._ 1ela Dodfer• baHbaU dab'! JJ'laal fartM or 1erift •"'""-oul MIMn yoM look back?--S. Koelakr, Layton, llloh • My most pleasant memory involves and encompuacs my entire playing ca- reer in the major leaguca. One of my standout memories wu the Dodgen' sweep over the New York. Yankees in the 1963 World Series. Yaat lo uk a r-1Nl'Ma a .-deaf Y-ea11 daroqla di.le eolama. ... we'D I"' tl.e ..... r,_ 11.e ...-t-• pe.-r-~ie. SeM .-euo-. preltnbly -• poet card. to A.at n-Y-11, Fa•lly 'Weekly. 641 ~dllst-A.e.., New Yeft., N.Y. 10021. Ye ea__. ~Wp .. ~ bwt t s will be .. w f'• ~ -.-1. Family ~ Tit• Hewspo,,., Mcleod,,. Februaf'11l8,J111 LIOMAID S.. DAVIDOW ,., .. ,,,., MOil PRSKY BllU.oN....OU./ MOln'ON FIANk ~ MAatUI M. 1'ltNCMll Arl IMNOCM 101 AlllVAYA w-·• '-'"rt KtliUr MBANIE DI PIOff , ... •Mw Yoo •• tnwtlld to mall J'OUf questions or comments about 1ny lrticlt or actmttswnt um IPPtln In f11nUy Weffly. Yoar letter will receive 1 prompt answer. Write to SeMce Edftof, Ftmlly ~ly, 641 lQfnaton AYenue, New YOl't, fU. 10022. The lemon is natures own cosmetic Beautiful women were using lemons centuries ago to ~mooth, stimulate and tone their complexions. The fabulous lemon is Na- ture's own cosmetic, the re- markable beauty aid that is still as precious to women today as ever it was in the past. The skin-cherishing es- sences of lemons, cosmet- ically extracted by a unique Lemon Jelvyn process, bring your complexion the greatest opportunity to grow natural- ly fairer and lovelier. Every coipplexion gains beauty from ~mon JeJvyn Skin Freshener. Lavish the tingling lemon lotion on your skin and right away it begins to melt out clogging grime and impurities that cause blemishes and encourages a nawless texture. Tone your complexion faithfully after cleansing by saturating a cotton pad with f resbener and gently coaxing away old, clinging, complex- ion-dulling skin particles. The ease with which it sweeps away those billions of little scales your skin sheds daily is one of the most important beauty benefits achieved by Lemon Jelvyn Skin Freshener. It assists the natural "flaking" processes of the cells so that your true beauty can show through as- suring the clearness of your skin. Obtainable from drug- gists, Lemon Jelvyn Skin Freshener helps you to main- tain youthful skin freshness and a radiant complexion. SKIN FRESHENER What's Behind the Occultism Craze 1 R ecently I visited several book- stores specializing in material on witchcraft, astrology, and other forms of mysticism. I asked some of the browsers there why they were interested in the occult. "I believe there's a master plan to the COS· mos, and I want to learn it," said one person. "I need something like horoscopes or Tarot cards to make my decisions for me," said another. "My marriage is on the rocks. I need to find happiness somewhere." a third told me. Still another said, "My life is dull, and I must find something exciting." These answers reveal some of the reasons behind the increasing popularity of occult· ism throughout America. Among the nation's best sellers are books on mysticism and the supernatural. There is a boom in Tarot cards. an ancient special deck that allegedly can predict the future. Movies and tv programs on witchcraft and Satanism have been huge- ly successful. More and more people are ex- perimenting with seances and ritualistic "black arts." Even some universities offc courses in the history of occultism. According to psychiatrists and socal psy- chologists who have looked into this extraor- dinary trend, this kind of interest in and reli- ance on the mystical recurs in cycles and tends to occur in times of personal emo- tional upheaval. ' 10 ther kinds of solutions to life seem to have failed these people," observes Dr. Ari Kiev of Cornell University. "Possessions have not proven satisfying to lonely, bored, de- pressed people. Occultisrn reinforces their hope that things will magicaJty be better." Apparently science has also let them down, according to research psychologist Stanley Krippner. He cites our polluted environment and conflicting medical opinions of the birth· control pill. "The greatest inftuen~ in the occult re- vival," Doctor Krippner contends, "is that many people arc having ex.periences that arc not ~plained by tradition or by education. 4 Fa""il11 Weekl11, FebruarJI t8, 1971 Even those who have not experimented with hallucinogenic drugs are still interested in 'personal encounters' with time and space- sensations such as 'I felt I was leaving my body.' Occultism talks to them about such experiences." Many people tum to the occult, some psy- chologists believe, because they feel the world has "gone crazy," with no end to violence and destruction. "In occultism," says one authority, .. people can escape from the world's problems and from their own." D r. Henry Pinsker, a New York City psy- chiatrist, sees many disturbed patients who dabble in the occult. "These are the romantic, the suggestible, and the chronically ill," he says. "Every reasonable remedy seemed to fail them, so now they try abracadabra. They find gratification in the Satan culture." Young men and women (the under-30.s) arc most visible in the new army of occult- ists. Psychologists say it echoes their search for an emotional anchor. Can such venturing into the occult do harm? It may be dangerous, medical au- thorities insist. People with a physical or mental illness may be deterred from seeking legitimate professional help. For instance. a college student was running along a beach last summer when he stepped on a broken bottle with his bare foot. Instead of going to a doctor, he listened to one of his friends intone a Buddhist chant while another re· cited an American Indian prayer, and a third waved a magical charm over the injured foot. The young man developed gangrene. Are there any merits in occult practices? A celebrated "good" witch, Louise .Huebner, contends that many of her followers suffer from a sense of being "nobody" and that her sorcery makes them feel they have value. Whateve r the virtues or dangers, expert consensus seems to be that reaching out for contact with occult "higher powers" repre· sents a retreat from reason. 1be rage for oc- cultism will probably fade, as it has periodi· cally in the past. But it's safe to predict that man's quest for the unexplainable will con- tinue. -T. K. WAU..ACE • ~ only Delightful ways to enchant your child New Teeny Tiny Golden Shape Books -created especially for teeny tiny tots! 128 pages ... all with full-color pictures Sixteen (go ahead and count 'em) be- witchingly beautiful miniature Golden Shape Books-all for just one dollar! Six- teen wonderful adventure stories, learn- ing about things and places stories, and just for fun stories-each one a complete story-all Illustrated in full-color by Rich- ard Scarry, America's beloved illustrator of children's books! 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She had aJways wanted to write and bad set off for a local junior col- lege and enrolled in a writing class. She had many friends her age whom she liked. and she was determined to renew relationsihps with them. She had bravely told John that she was going to take golf lessons and that one day a week she hoped to play golf with him. But none of these activities had ma- teriafu.ed very well. Her EogJish teach- er was not enthusiastic about her short stories; her friends had their own lives and their own problems; her golf drives curled out into the rough. She recognized that all of these plans were not very substantial anyway. She had too much time alone and there was no sound in the house. But beyond that there was a void in her emotional life which neither writing, nor friends, nor golf would fill. She became more and more depressed, and finally could not conceal it Crom her husband. When John heard her sobbing in their bedroom, he climbed up the steps two at a time, took her in his arms, and comforted her. Then he asked her to tell him what was wrong. As the story of her failure to adjust came out, he was patient and understanding. The next day be called his office and said he would not be in to work that day. I t was springtime, and although he lived in a semidesert area in Califoro'ia, he knew where the spring creeks were swollen and ftowers blooming. He drove Jean there, and they walked by the creek and recalled the ftowers of the Midwest in the springtime. That weekend he canceled bis golf game with his regular foursome and, in- stead, took Jean to a driving range and helped her with her bad drive. After- ward, they went out to a restaurant and danced. On Sunday they stayed home. had a late breakfast together, and spent the day talking-and planning for the years to come. Jean's depression imme- diately disappeared. Her depression was gone, but som~ Years their happiness thing else took its place. When John stayed home and then gave her his weekend, it was not the time with him alone that was important. It was his understanding of her feelings that buoyed her up. It was his attitude--tbat neither bis work nor bis friends were as important to him as she was-that gave her the answer she needed. So, of course, she responded with deeper tenderness, and John was struck by what he had missed during the pre- ceding years in their growing aliena- tion. Together they planned each month to include more and ~ things both had secretly wanted to do but which had not been possible when the children were around. Five things seemed to account for the new spirit in their Jives: 1) They have achieved a new inti- macy. They replaced their deep but secret longing for closeness with each other with open declarations of devo- tion. They proved their words of love with little demonstrations of concern. For instance, they began to call each other on the phone in the middle of the day-a practice ~ey bad given up fifteen years before. They learned to reserve one part of the day and of the week when nothing else mattered but each other. They learned that planning a weekend was almost as much fun as going. Instead of becoming increasing- ly silent with each other, they learned how to laugh, and to love, and to play. Above all, they reestablished the sense of tenderness which bad been theirs at first during courtship and honeymoon; and they said it meant more oow- because now it was very real, while al first it had been play acting. 2) They learned to intnmi111le their roks. Aware that part of the chasm that bad grown between them resulted from their sharp division of labor, they consciously bt:gan to modi- fy their rigid formula. John took to drying the dishes so that Jean could be through with the aftc:r-dioner chores earlier, and they could have more of the evening together. Jean took over paying some of the bills, a task John had al- ways done, which freed him from some laborious night bookkeeping. They Jeamed to work together in the yard and even to plan the spring planting together. Somehow everything worked so that they always had time tor nine boles of golf or an afternoon drive along the beach. The important By J~ A. p Profeuor of Sociology, Univ of Soutttem Colifomia, and pnsWent of tt. A.eric:on A of Marna. '-"•Ion. thing, however, was not wha bey did but that they grew in their ab1 · plan together and to do things toge _,, ____ 3) They developed a deepu ,,/a- tionship with friends. Sq_me of their friends had moved awa~ and -Others still had children at home; so they de- cided that they needed to cultivate closeness wth other couples who were at there same ~ of life. John found some at work, and Jean located some among church ac.quaintaoces. They quite purposefully cultivated them un- til they had found a gr'oup of stimu- lating, compatible friends. These new friends could go with them on week- ends or out for an evening. These cou- ples also needed to replace some of the emotional investment they had pre- viously made in their children. and they welcomed John and Jean into their lives with enthusiasm. 4) They achieved a new -relationship with th,ir children. After their son and • daughter had found mates . and mar- ried, they had seemed to reject too much intimacy with John and J~. and this bad burl them. But when John and Jean talked it over and remem- ., bered that as newlyweds they too bad ,. had to establish a new home and a new closeness, they wisely withdrew for a time and waited for their children to invite them. Wbeo they got together they were very careful not to give advice, not to criticize, not to take sides, and oot to give any evidence of jealousy or ·dis- satisfaction-though it wasn't easy. They concentrated on making the eve- ning_, with their married children fuU of laughter and praise. After some months, one of the young couples showed up asking for advice. The par- ents tried to Wk over the problem as adult to adult, and the young couple were most grateful for their insight aod for their attitude. The relationship shifted from that of parent-child to friend-friend. 5) They developed new and broader avenues of service. Another reason Jean could develop a mature relation- ship with her married children was that through social service she was nt- isfying her need to be wanted. Even as a girl in her own home Jean bad been the one who bad bet~ her younger sisten aod brolber. She bad a profound need to be nurturing to othen, and as a mother this need bad been adequate- ly met. When the children left, she found some opportunity to serve her "They walked t<>getlter ... and recalled the flowers of the Midw~st in the springtime.'' husband, but this did not wholly ex- bau"t her energies. John had suggested one day that a speaker at bis Kiwanis Club bad men- tioned bis work on the board of the SpasU,c Children's School in the com- munity and the need for volunteers. At ... first, Jean fear~ that she would react too emotionally to little children with handicaps. Later. she decided to visit the school. 1bc principal introdue4;d her to some of the older children who bad been there some time and who were able to dance, write, and study. Jean's hr.art went out to t hem, and soon she wu working there two days a weet. Her capacity for patient uodentaod- iog fitted her for the work. and she did well. lo fact, she did so well that she soon had John oo the board raising money for the school. Inevitably, this service introduced them lo many other types of social service, and they be- came active in leadership training and volunteer recruitment in town. • (Reprinted with permlssion from "Mar- riag~ and Love in the Middl~ Y ~ar•," by James A. P~terson, Public AOoin Pamphlet No. 456, which may b~ ol>- tain~d by •ending 25' to Public Aloin Commllt~~. 381 Park Av'""' St>utla, Nnv York, N .Y ., 10016.) 7 ' ........... lllli"lllir"'iiiillli .... ._ .................. '"' QllEKNLAND FASHIONS, 48!52 Greenland Bid&., Miami, Fla, 33054 ._._ ... ,..... ..... , .. -. ....... -" .............. Style No. Size ht Color 2nd Color Price Add 75• oosta .. per oantsult TOTAL O f'RE,.AID: I enclose full pric. Pl.US 75' post•1• for H eh pentsult. 0 S£ND C.O.D. 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I ~ i though there was a lot I could teach the FJghaniam. ~ WU aJso a lot I couJd learn ... Holstrom spent the first t 0 days looking and asking questions, and realized his work was cut out for him. ''There was no system," he says. .. Nothing was classifi:d or pricc- marked; only the cashier knew what everything cost. and even then a customer could haggle over prices, a' is customary in many areas of the Middle East. Moreover; there were no such things as window displays, operating systems, busin:sa forms. Things were just jotted down on scraps of paper. ThOugb the chain sold over 2,000 homebold it.ems, there was no inventory record. And there was no employee poticy--oo training program, no periodic salary iocn:ases, no Amcrican-stytc 4inc::cn- tives' for the wocken.:" But Holstrom recalls that the stores wue inun.aadiate. "Each llore had three or f out clerb. and each one carried a little dusting f9d and when there was nothing to do, they woold dust'' · H otstrom set up a model aper. tioo iA ooe store and J[adua11y ex- tended i{ to all tho othen. Eveiy u- pcct of the buaioea was revamped, from the CQQntct displays and pricing system to ill~ C09trok .aod a6- vertisin1 plam. He abo es&ablished training counes and w.,e 1e:ab for employees. Fmally~nuy changewu inc:or pocatcd in an "'Opcratiom. Plan" wrudfHolstrom drew ap as carefully U if it WCI'& beina submitted to the bmcd of directon of-; muJtimlllioft.. dollar U:S. 001 poillfiun. dut evm while Cad Roa.ram was I making some changes in the Iranian way ol life, that culture was making some changes in his own outJoot on the world. For the first time, he says, he came face to face with extreme poverty and with the impressive ef. forts being made by everyone. from Shah to peasant. to develop the na- tion's economy and living standards. But. paradoxically, by going to Iran Hotwom learned something about America--something be refers to as "a five-and-teo-cents-store man's bil· liorHfoOar ICS30ll." What he learned wu a heartening truth about our oa- tioo•a persoMI relations with other peoples. .. My expericooe in Iran. .. says Holstrom, ••enabled me to see Americam u others see us: as a na- tion where the individual counts. where., despite OUT buJts. WC a.re committed to im.proviag oursdves, spiritually u wen as materially. ••y hat's what the people of the wodd want for themselves, also . .A It of them. And that's what we volun- tecn. in our small way, arc trying to teach and are able to learn. If you keep your heart and mind open to people and todiange, thm you learn u you teach." HoUarom also found be didn't want to retire froni living or giving. He hopes to be able to go out as ua IESC vohm«eer a.pin. But he WOCl't leave home in April. .. All the time we were in Teheran we kept getting letten frorn friends about 'bow beautiful your tulips look..' And we never bad a cbanoe to tee them. Nat usisnm.ent. we'd like to 90 over at another time ol the year IO U uot 10 mill the plea· 9UfeS of our garden... • l , -- : -• ~ • - Unftttins Stttins Tboee odd-lot seab f rienda UK a& epal'ft Are often caUed "oc:caeional t'haire.n I've .. , in one a while, and I Now uodentand exactly why. -Donno EolelA QUIPS AND QUOTES The boss returned from lunch io a good humor and called the entire office staff in to listen to a couple of jokes he bad picked up. Everybody but ooe girl laughed uproariously. -!'What's lhe matter?" gnimbled the boss. "Haven't you got a sense of humorr• "I don't have to laugh," said the girl. 'Tm leaving Friday anyway." -Henry E. Ltabo Two is company-unless they're children, in which cau two can be a mob. -Lane Olinglrouu "I understand," said Mr. Jensen to an acquaintance, "that you brought up one of your sons to be a doctor and lhe ocher to be a lawyer. You m~t be very proud." ''Oh, I'm proud enough, all right," responded the other. shaking bis head sadly, "bu1 right now, it looks as if it might brca1c up the family:· ''Why, whatever do you mean?" queried Jensen in surprise. "Well, you see," explained the perturbed parent, "I got hit by a car a while back. Now my son, the doc- tor, wants to cure me. But my son, the lawyer, wants me to act crippled. so he can sue for damages!" -F. G. Kernan .g an unemployed boxer in the job marA:et? -Frank Tygl'r Ever notiud how long 15 minutes is whe11 you're waiting to keep an appointmnrt and how short when you're talking /011g distance? -James E. Ha"ison First Crush My three-year-old i.a rather fond Of a dainty little blonde. He likea to have her read biJI boob, Gi-..es her Oirty, precious look., And ehara hie milk-and-cookie treat When be '11 given enaeh lo eat. De.pile all this, i1•1 elea.r to 11ee Very little chance bas be To forge a bond that will remain. She'• a being on a plane So far away from his tbal it'• Obvious she baby sita! -Mary /tfc(>onald The dignified middle-aged gentle- man decided to lake advantage of a bargain sale and buy his wife a cou- ple of pairs of nylons. After waiting more than half an hour on the fringe of a screaming, pushing mob of women, be plunged toward the counter with both arms flying. Suddenly a shrill voice yeUed, "Can't you act like a gentleman?" "I've been acting like a gentleman for some time, and it got me no- where,'' he replied. "So now I'm gc>- ing to act like a lady.'" -Dorothea Kent "Mr. Pendelton, &onM! of the littl~ f ellowa vo1' had to atep on, 011 11our wa11 up, are here to see you." 14 Fomi/11 Weeklt1, Februar11#8,1971 Things To Do Instead Of Overeating Overeating is often the result of a need to relieve emotional tensions; yet as long as the tensions exist it is hard to stick to a diet. But there is another way to handle stress. According to diet expert, Dr. Hilde Bruch, tensions frequently dis- appear when a person substitutes another activity for eating. Here are some surprising things you can do if you want to distract yourself from eating more than you should; • Hold your arms out rigid until you can't stand it any more. Count to 10 and notice bow relaxed you feel when you drop your arms. Then hold your arms oul again and count to JS. Try it a third time and count to 20. • Tum on the radio and write down what the announcer or commenta- tor is saying. Try abbreviatiom; see if you can make sense out of them. You probably won't be able to the first time, so try a few more times. You may develop your own system of shorthand. • Think of jokes you can tell to build your reputation as a humorist. Practice telling the joke$ in different ways, and determine which is most effective. • Pick up an atlas and see how many capitals of foreign countries you can name. Don't look up the name until you're ready to give up. • Kick an empty box through a doorway for a "field goal." Kick first from 10 feet out, then 20. Make a pencil mark on the doorway to lo- cate the height or an imaginary foot- ball crossbar. When you're able to - kick it higher than the mark, make a new mark that's still higher. • Have a young person show you the basic stcpc of the newest da~ routines that a.re done to .. TOclt" mu- sic. Tum on your radio to a disc- jockey program and practice them. Once you've gotten the basic steps down pat, invent your own varia- tions. Use a broom for a partner. • Think of nicknames and try to connect them to celebrities and fa- mous institutions, past and present. For instance, who or what was called "Old Ironsides"? Who in base- ball was known as "Old Reliable"? Who was "Little Miss Pokerface"? What President originated the .. Fire- side Chat"? Where is the "Big Ditch"? Who waa the "Over the Rainbow" girl? And so on. • Tum to the financial pages of the newspaper and mark off 10 stocks you think are likely to rise. Then next day find out whether or n'ot you were a good picker. ln the m- terim, keep thinking of the stocks you chose and dream of how high they will go. • Go to the closet you have been meaning to clean for months. and actually start cleaning it. • Enlarge your vocabulary. Open the dict ionary at random and see whelher you know the definitions of the first 10 words you see. If you get the definitions quickly. tum to another page and try 10 more. • Walk away from the eating urge. Walk to a newsstand and buy a pa- per or a magazine you never boughl before. Walk home in a different di- rection, look at people and homes on streets chat are new to you, and think about the kind of lives they lead . -JOSE SCHORR LIVE IN ONE OF AMERICA'S HEALTHIEST. SUNNIEST CLIMATESI Now You Can Own a Full V2 ere Homesite for Only $ More than 100 years ago, Horace Greeley, the noted newspaper publisher. made famous the well known phrase "Go west, young man. go west." Perceptive as he undoubtedly was, he could not. in his wildest dreams. have predicted the fantastic development and the un- precedented "land boom" that was to take place in this magnificent section of our country-the great Southwest. And, in the entire southwest. no slate has been more bountifully blessed by mother nature than New Mexico- "Land of Enchantment." People who have travelled the whole world over. will vouch for the fact that the climate is absolutely superb throughout the entire year! What other state can boast of 355 days of sunshine per year. and yet its low humidity makes for pleasant livable sum- mers. The clear brilliant sunshine of the winter months enables one to enjoy the outdoors in shirt sleeves and keep a glowing healthy tan the year 'round. That is why tens of thousands of families have left be- hind the humid heat of unpleasant summers that plague much of the U.S., and the cruel dampness, snow and sleet of northern winte·rs. That is why a city like Albuquerque has sky-rocketed in only 20 years from a population of 36.000 to 242,0001 That is why the surrounding land that was regarded as "far out of town" in this area. made fortunes for far- sighted people as the population explosion turned ordi- nary ranch land into a teeming metropolis. The same growth occurred throughr1ut the southwest in such cities as Phoenix, Arizona which went from 125,000 popula- tion to 520,000 in the same length of time. Tucson. Ari- zona with 58,000 inhabitants in 1941 -today has 260,0001 El Paso in two decades jumped from 96,800 to 340,000 population. These are a few of the facts that graphically point up what we mean by the "booming" southwest! Most experts agree that the "boom" in the great soulh- west is yet in its infancy and the opportunities lo share in its future growth are possibly as opportune today as ever before. Yes. It's a fact that to live anywhere in New Mexico is to live better, and in all of New Mexico you could search far and wide to match the lovely beauty- the unsurpassed climate-the growth opportunity and the 6incere friendliness of the region surrounding Deming -k>cated in the extreme southwest corner of the state. Here you will find Sunshine Valley Ranchettesl Located only 28 miles from progressive Deming and stretching 35 miles from Deming at its farthest point. Until recently this Ideally •situated parcel of land was a productive wor1<ing ranch. We have developed and sub-divided Sunshine Valley Ranchettes into lovely one half acre tracts which are nestled in a lovely valley which rises gently to the stately Florida Mountains just 6 miles to the west. These fertile ranchettes typify the charm and romance of the great southwest and the 4000 foot above- sea-levet efevation gives the assurance of warm days and cool nights. Even at this sensationally low price good access is being prcMded. All ranchettes front on a graded earth ranch road. Roads 60 tt. to 100 ft. in width are betng dedlca.ted 10 the County. 99.991 PURE ~ ~ & •--. . -. . (it CASH • $5 A PRICE MONTH ·see BELOW cuun Cllm•t• you'll enjoy 3SS deya of 1unahine per ~r. You'll welk outdoora In 1h1rt •IMYn in the winter 1n our glonoua sunshine -yet 11eep under blenketa 11 night. A 4,000 fool ellltude u1ur11 you of dry, perfect climate ell ye•r thru. WAftR In Oeming, waler la edver11aed 99.99~ pure. "Americe'a finett drinking weter." Wells on the property produce exc ellent drinking weter, with plenfy of r111rve for lawn watering end gardening on your Alnchene. ROADe Roads 60 II lo 100 It. In width are being dedicated to the County All Alnchettea front on • graded earth ranch road. All Alnchellea have easy 1cc.11 to avenues leading lo the major hlghvnya U.S. 70- 80 and Interstate Highway 10. B.ECTIUCITY Electricity runs right to the property. Whenever you are ready to build your home, electr.clty will be furn· lshed directly to your home. CITY CONYINll!N~ Deming, New Mexico, the county seat and the third fasleet growing area in the State, la only 28 miles 1wey and offlf'9 residents excellent 1uper marMts. 30 churchee, 40 bed moc:Jem hoapltel . good denti1t1. 25 motets and more than 75 civic and social oroan1:t1t1ons. ICHOOU High school and elementary studenla are off9'9d free pick up service right from the property direct to the progressive Deming schools (Sill elementary and two high achoole). New Mexico Stale Univer1lty 11 Los Cruoes is lull 57 miles eut of Deming. HUMT1NG AND FISHING Sportsmen wlll love 111 Turkey, deer, antelope, qu111. dove, bear. elk and 11vehna are all tound near Deming. Fiehermenl Trout, baaa, blue gill abound 1n the Gila Nahonal FC>feat 60 miles to the north of Deming. Juat 65 miles northeaat 11 Ceballo Dam -Elephant Butte Retervo1r the second laroeet m1n-trn1de lake 1n the U.S HORHMC« RIDING Rancnette ownera may own end keep thett own hOf'le.-reedy lo ride Iha inlernllng mountain 1r1111 In fhe beautiful Florida Mountain• -jul1 6 mile• 1w1y from the property. Deming even boaela lie own Cowboy Polo TNm and rodeos ar• annual 0¥ent1 thr~hout the arq. PWOJUWTY TO mxtCO Palomas, Mellieo. 1 ~I bOfdef town is only 35 miles aoulh OI o.m1ng. A new'~ now eJCt9nda to C... Granda. Mexico and 9000 wfll re.ch Chi· huaha, Mexico mel(ing Palomu an important Mexl- cen port of entry. Price. for liquor and olhet Items are unbeliftably cheap "aero•• the ~er." QCKI The •e>o"Y Rio Mlmbnte Country Club on the out- 11tlrt1 of Deming 11 available to Ranchette OW'*'I al fUIONlbfe grMn fML Beau.. of our eQullable ciimate, vott ts 1 yur-round •Port for Rlnctteu. owners. We have glYen you the full facts-now it is up to you to ACT and take advantage of this otter' while ranchettea are still avallable at this low price. Don't let the "land boom" pass you by! II may not be long befote 'Jood retirement and vacation land will become u scarce In this countty, as ocean-front land has beeome today. Ask yourself. where in all of this great country can you get a value to match Sunshine Valley Ranchettesl Where can you get a combination of such deslrabfe features a1: marvelous climate, beautiful 1cenery, proximity to 1hop- plng, excellent medical facllltles.' good water, and beat ol all the wonderful friendly feeling of good western neighbors! At this moment you may reserve as many haJf- acre sites as you wish. At these low prices. you may want yout Ranchette lo be larger-one. two-even five acre1. An immediate reservation wlll guarantee that your half-acres will adjoin each other. And you take no risk. Your reeerva- tion does not obligate you. You have the unqualified right to change your mind within 45 days after we send your Purchaser's Agreement. Property Owner's Kit, Maps and Photographs-15 days to go through the portfolio and check our references. If, during that time, you fhould change your mind your reservation will be cancelled with absolutely no obligation. Then you have an ADDITIONAL 30 DAYS AFTER you have made your first monthly pay- ment to change your mind and request a full refund of every dollar you have paid in. If this makes sense mall the coupon today. •The terma for each Vi acre are: Cash Price •............. , .............. $299 Cash downpayment ... _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Unpaid balance of caah price .........•... $294 Unpaid balance la echeduled at 89 monthly pay· ments of t5 and 1 monthty payment of M for each Vi acre, paymenta Including lntereet at the _. ~ ""9 of 1% reauttlng In • flMnc:e charoe of $55, and a total of paymenta ot $Mt, or a deferred payment price of .-,.. NOTE: If you order 2 half·acres (1 acre), doubfe all of the above figures except the period of re- payment which will remain the same. For 3 half· acres (1 Vi acres), triple the above figures, etc. r.~~-.:;;-.,;..--;~-;;;-~-.;;;..:-s-;:;;;1 1-..A No. Pletlnunt, °""""" .... llftlco - Gentlemen: I wish to reserve the following 1lte: O Y2' acre O 1 Y2 acres D 1 acre D 2 acres Plea98 reserve YI Acre mobile home lites (same ptlce as regular alte.s) Please rush complete details. Including my Purchas- er's Agreement, Property Owner's Kit. Mapa, Photo- uraoha and all data. It ia strictly understood that I may change my mind tor any reason wlthtn 45 ftays after I receivo my portfolio NAM"------------------- AOORESS,~--------------------------- CITY ________ ...,TATE-----.&.ZlP ___ _ FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK Variety in Vegetable Soups MELANIE DE PROfi Food Editor • Trying to get a friend'• recipe lor the '"best aoup you ever tasted'' i.a no problem today. Moat Likely, her soup had ita origin u canned, frozen, or pa<"kaged and waa prepared H directed on the label. The rating for a ny one of ~ 44eaay-doe1-it'' tou..-...uperb! Country-Style Chicken Soup l clticken (about 3 lbe.), cat in pi~• 6 cape W"ater 6 chicken bouillon tabe-9 I tuapoon Acttnt l tablupoon aeuoaed ult 2 larce oaiona, cat in piece., or 6 tiny whole white oniona I cano~ pattd and allced cliag-oa.ally, or tJny whole urrota 6 atalu celery with tops, aliced dlaconall1 1 bay leaf 2 cana (8 01.. uch) or 1 call ... (15 oa.) tomato aauce with tomato bita ~ cap aaippecl parsley l eu (7 or 8% 01..) whole kHnel com l. Put chicken into a large saucepot or kettle; add water, bouillon cubes, Ac- cent, seasoned salt, onion, carrot., celery, and bay leaf. Bring to boiling; reduce heat and simmer, covered, 1 ~ hrs., or until chicken is tender. 1. Remove bay leaf and chicken from sauc:epot; separate chicken meat from $kin and bones. Return meat to sauce- pot with the tomato sauce. parsley, and com; stir gently. Heat thoroughly be- fore '*rving. 3. Blend p-atff Parmesu ch~e into softened butter or marprhte and spread on slices of Fraadl brad. Heat under broiler until toasted. Serve with the bot soup. About J qlJ. roup Creamy Carrot Soop I tab)dpooaa butter or margarine ~ to 1 cap chopped oAion y, teupooa Attut 2 cape tblaly alittd or short aaW..tick Jeact)aa panel carrots (Uoet 1 It..) 2 ca• (10~ OL eada) condensed , dllcb• with rice aoep 1 np ailk 1 eap e rea• 1. Heat butter or margarine in a large heavy saucepan. Add onion and cook until lightly browned. stirring frequent- ly. Mix in Accent and carrots and t~ until C&tTots are coated. Coot, tightly covered, over medjum heat about 20 min., or until carrots are crisp-tender; stir occasionally. 2. Mix in the chicken-rice soup with the milk and cream (or use 2 cups half and ball). Heat thoroughty before serving. 3. Garnish each serving with snipped ~hives, parsley. or w•tercras. About I~ qts. soup Garbanzo Bean-Salami Soup 2 ealUl (15 en. ucli) r•rban:ios witb liquid Z um (10~ oz. uda) frosn coudeued creaa of potato aoup, partially thawed ( capa water l enT. (aboat 1 Yi oz.) onion soap •ix 2 cloTea garlic, miaud 8 OL ha• OT salami, aliTered or clittd J. Using an electric blender. puree gar- banzos with their Uquid. Turn puree into a large saucepan. Set over medjum heat; add all remaining i.Pgredienu, ex- cept ham or salami, and beat thorough- ly, stirring occasionally. 2. Mix in ham or salami and beat thor- oughly before serving. About 2 qtJ. soup Tomato-Zucchini Soup 3 tahleepoona butter or ••rgarine l cap tbinly alic:ed nubini, quartered Yi ewp t)Ualy aliced nie'ry 1 tableepooa 8Del1 dlopped onioa 1 call (lOYJ os.) condaaed beef twoth 1 can (10% oz.) eomiden&ff to•ato aoap 1 aoap C&9 water 1 t.eaapoGa leaoa jaiee Prepareii beeoa-like pieat1 t. Heat butter ot marprioe in a sauce- pan. Add vegetables and cook until crisp-tender. Stir in the beef broth, to- mato soup, and water, heat thoroughly. Remove from beaL Blend in lemon juice. l. Ladle into soup bowls and gami.1h each serving generously with the bacoo- like pieces. About I qt. 1a11p Country-Style Chiclcen Soup--choclc-fu/I of vegetahles--lalces on. it.f full rich flavor of tomato from the canned sauce with tomato bits. Dutch-Style Chowder 4 alien baeoa. clia4 'h cap chopped oaio11 l c:an (10'1, o~) cOINlemed nu• of ehickftl eo.p call {IO Yi or It% n.) eoncluaed cJUckaa T~etable NtlP 1 ... p c:aa aiJk 1 .oap ca11 w.W l ca• drai"Ded whole kenel con 2 tablespoou oi.,,,ed peniey 1. Coot bacon thoroughly in a sauce-- pan. Remove bacon to absorbent paper. Add onion to I tablespoon of drippings in pan and cook until teodeT and li8"ttly browned. stirring occasionally. 2. Blend in the soups, milk., water, and com . Heat thoroughly; stir frequently. 3. Garnish chowder with the bacon and pars.Icy. About I Y, quartssou.p Italian-Style Escarole Soup S lbs. aoup meat ..tth bone 2 qt&.. water I eaa (6 os..) totaato pute I tableepooa ult 1 teaspoon basil. CTillhed Yi teaspoon orerano, craahed 1 lb. eK&tole, wulted ud chopped ) •ediR• ODioa, diced 1 •edi .. p«at .. ..-red ud clicecl 2 IJt&Jb c:elery, diced I. Put tbe soup meat into a large sauce-~ pot or Dutch oven. Add the water, to- mato paste, sal~ and herbs; stir to mix. Bring to boiling. reduce beat., and sim- mer, covettd, until meat~ tender, about 3 hrs. l. Remove meat from saucepot; add vegetables to sauccpot. Bring to boil- ing, reduce heat, and simmer, uncov- ered, 4S min., or until vegetables are tender. 3. Meanwhile, cut meat into pieces and return to sauccpot to reheat. 4. Ladle hot soup over meat jn soup bowls and gamiah each :serving with snipped parsley and ~ pepper. A bow J qts. soup Cream of Fresh Mushroom Soup % cup butter or margarine 2 table.poou chopped onion ~ cap all pvpoee loar Yi teaspoon salt Y, teaap00n Aeeent Si leupoon pepper Few P'•ina of cayenne pepper S c:ape drlcken broth 8 oz. fresh 11u1ahrooma, sliced le111thwiae 2 cope milk, ecalded 2 tableap001l8 ahem l. Heat butter or margarine in sauce- pan. Mix in onion and cook until crisp- 1ender. Stir iP a blend of flour, salt, Ao- oent, and peppen. Add the chiclcen brolh gradually, stirring con.sta.ndy. Continuing to stir, bring to boiling and cook one min. Stir in the mushrooma. Cook over low beat lO mjn., covered. stirring occasionally. 2. Remove cover and stir iP scaJdcd milk. Cook., uncovered, over low beat S 10 10 min. J. Jwt before serving, mix in the sheny. Gamish with finely snipped ,...,.. 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Miss Redgrave in recent years has identified herself as a prominent American hater so there was nothjng unusual about the remarks she made in the interview. What was unusual, however, was the reaction. An anti- American attitude has been a popu- lar luxury in Europe for some tim~ each time Miss Redgrave went into a tirade about "American imperialism and decadence," her social stock went up. No more. Europe, it seems. is openly worried about problems be- setting America because it has found over the years that when America gets into trouble, 'Europe eventually becomes infected the same way. Always, though not aggressively vocal about it, a signi.ftcant European majority has always admired Ameri- ca and believes that the world needs a strong America to protect demo- cratic institutions everywhere. This attitude bas been borne out by pubUc- opinion polls which show that Euro- peam mirror American public opin- ion on almost all important i.s.nacs. What Americans like, they lite; what Americans dislike, they dislike, too. Behind that thought lay another thought~e thinp "ally going very badly with America'? Unspoken, too, and underlying their feeling is the conviction, "We really like and de- pend on America. no matter what its detects, and we want it to remain strong and healthy." Jeffrey Blyth, who covers the U.S. scene for the London Da#y Mail, warned that ev- erything that happens in America happens sooner or later in Europe. The race problem, for which Ameri- ca bad been aeverely criticiud, had already manifested itxlf in England, following the influx of blacks into the country from former British colonies. Guna had begun to talk in the British ti Fo'Mil11 Wedi~, Febno~ 18, 1111 underworld where, by tradition. both the police and the crooks are sup- posed to go unarmed. Even Germany, which had felt im- mune to America's ecological head- aches, found that 14 million dead fish had washed up from the Rhine River and that the pollution problem had leaped across the Atlantic. Investiga- tion showed that the destruction o( the tl.sh had been caused by the pour- ing of a hundred pounds of a specific detergent into the river. The Sud- <hutsche Zeitung of Munich com- mented. "Germany has caught the American plague." T o fully understand some hostile European attitudes toWard America, i~ is necessary to go back to the World War n era when millions of young Gl's arrived in England. In a country that was half-starving and in ruins, the Americans seemed to be cock.y, smug, physically bigger than Europeans, and infinitely better paid. They dispensed cigarettes, chocolate bars, and ruor blades and lured the lasses away from the Europeans. A British Army lament,· which voiced fhe widespread resentment of the "American invaders," went like this: "What good am J in England Since the Yanks came in with all that tin. My lovely English sweetheart. my faithless English rose ... European newspapers and Eure>- pcan officials took a perverse pleas- ure in the setbacks that America suffered io such instances as the Bay of Pip fiasco and the Gary Powen U-2 incident. Columnists relished and wrote all they could find about America and its policies. But now Europeans are hoping against hope that America will be able to solve its major problems. To paraphrase that celebrated remark about General Motors, the not-so- silent-any-more-majority of Europe- ans feel that ''what's good for Ameri- ca is good for Europe." Visitors from America who tell anti-American jokes hear only hollow laughter. One British official told one such visitor the other day, "What J'd like you to tell me about America is that the stock mark.et has shot up SO points!" It can all be summed up in the old cliche: When America snceus. Eu- rope catches cold-and ptaya for a $J>CICdy recovery. • After 16 yearSOf fad dieting, I gave up and lost 65 pounds. Here I am, pretty close to 190 pounds. I used to think that a f uU skirt hid my hips, but now I see how wrong I was. I WAS the type of bride who blooms shortly after her wedding day. And not just with child. Cooking did it. Mine and everybody else's that was good. I ate and ate and gained and gained, until suddenly I realized that for me fat and fad dieting were to become a way of life. When I finally reached 190 pounds, be- lieve me, it reached my husband, t.oo. He happens to be an Air Force Physical Conditioning Supervisor at Sandia Base in Al- buquerque, New Mexico. And it's his job t.o put thou.sands of men in shape. Yet. to his grief and mine, he couldn't do a thing with his wife. I became the one big problem in our marriage. David had entered the Air Force about the time of the Korean Conflict. He went away for a year, and my scale went up forty pounds. I crash diet.ed before bis return and got down all right. But I wasn't trim long enough even to buy a slim wardrobe. In two weeks, I'd eaten back ten pounds. After that I became a chronic up-and-down dieter. I remember our assignment in Alcoy, Spain. Our third child was born while we were there. My pregnancy, along with dishes like paella By Elaine Nollet-as told to Ruth L. McCarthy and arroz con pollo, really turned me into a blimp. When I tried tennis lessons to work off the weight, I wound up wearing David's shorts (the only ones that would fit) and swinging at the air by the hour. The ball was just too fast for me. Discouraged, I finally gave up and st.arted ta.king reducing pills for the struggle down the scale again. Our return toTeu.sdidn'thelp,either. There were too many tamales and tacos to tempt me. And Albuquerque meant good old-fHshioned meat and potatoes and dessert. My stomach got so big, I actually thought I had a tumor. But it was just fat. It made people look at my trim husband and say to me: "You're married to him?" It seemed hopeless. My life was just one series of crash die~ reducing pills, food fads, exercise programs and embarrassing moments. Like the time I popped right out of my bowl- I'm a lot lighter on my feet since I'm down to 125 poun.<U. And I'm muchfa.ter with a racket. ing pants. It won me the league plaque, mounted with torn slacks. Everybody laughed but my husband. AB for me, I secretly wanted to cry. Instead, I did t.he smartest thing of my life. Took a friend's advice. She said: ''Why don't you try Ayds?'' I'd heard about Ayds• Reducing Plan Candy lots of times. And when I read that it contains no harmful drugs, I bought a box of the vanilla caramel kind at the commissary. (They carry all four flavors just like the drug- stores.) I took one or two Ayds like the direc- tions say. This really helped curb my appetite. I ate regular meals-broiled meats, vegetables, salads, eggs, lots of greens and protein-but I found I was ea ting less. When I'd get the urge for starchy foods and bread, I'd read the directions again and it was a kind of therapy for me. Made me really stick to the Ayds Plan. I also took Ayds with bot coffee in the after- noon and during the evening. That's when I needed help m06t. For David often officiated at sports events, until nine or ten at night. When he'd come home late to eat, thanks to Ayds, I was able to pass up a second dinner. And by Christmas, I'd lost sixty-five pounds. David then bought me the mos t beautiful clothes I'd had in years. Sir.es 10 and 12. 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Until that role, Kim had invariably been cast as the neurotic girl next door. "I've been blind, pregnant, dying, and hysterical," Kim said of her 30 televi- sion guest spots prior to making her first film. Actually, the real Kim Darby- whose name was (honest!) Derby Zerby when she was a plump and friendless kid at her Van Nuys, Calif., high school -is a strange mixture of acute shyness, tenacity, insecurity, and willfulness. On ooe hand, she wanted success desper- ately, but now that she has it after a frighteningly short span of two years, she doesn't know what to do with it. Similarly, while she yearns for the warmth and security of a strong man to love and look after her, her seoond marriage-to actor-businessman James Westmoreland-collapsed after only 47 days. Ironically, only two days before the split-up, Kim told me, "I Jove Jim so much . . . my world is oomplete." Kim is a child of the moment Sta- bility has never been a basic factor in her life. 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I took the part against the advice of my agent as a special thank-you to Hal Wallis, who produced 'True Orit.'" There was also "Sttawbe:rry Statement," which Kim shaus a light moment with friend Den Arnai, Jr. dealt with campus violence; and most recently Kim has the role of a gang- ster's moll in the soon-to-be released, "The Grissom Oang." When Kim first saw the script of "True Orit," she was convinced she couldn't do it at all. She thought the lines were oomy and unreal. Besides, she had just gone through a divorce from actor James Stacy and the birth of her baby Heather (now two and a half years old). That the sensitive, introverted Khn -who considered herself ugly as a child, and still doesn't think of herseH as attractivo--should have even con- sidered becoming an actress is hard to comprehend. True enough, her grand- parents were vaudevillians, and her par- ents made a living as dancers. They were divorced when Kim was barely two, and thereafter she was raised by her graodi>arents. One of the saddest moments of her life came when her grandfather died just before she fin- ished making ''True Grit." "I thought about it just yesterday," she said when I visited her at her Coldwater Canyon home, "and the thought of Gramps dy- ing made me cry all day long." Kim cries a lot, although not as much as she used to. "Maybe it is because I am growing up," she suggested. Kim never reaDy had a normal child- hood. "I didn't even know my mom until I was. 17. I did see my father once in a while after I was nine." Because her grandparents were such What In thB World! Oil Slicks and Wildlife Along Cali- fornia's beautiful San Mateo County coastline recently a nature-loving cou- ple came upon a lonely dying bird, its Mu,,., In ffod wings matted from an oU slick. It wu a two-month-old Murre. whlch usually JJvea in a detlaely populated colony oo the rocky abore. Mr. and Mn. 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My grandmother wouldn't even let me go to the movies with a girl ' ' friend when I was 16. But I was very docile. J still am. "The law says when you are 18, you can do what you want to do. So I left home." Kim was very lonely during that pe- riod of independence. When she co- starred in a "Guosmoke" segment with Jim Stacy, Connie Stevens' ex-husband, she thought she fell in love with him, and so she married him. After sev~ months of marriage, aod the birth of their daughter, they were divorced. Kim is convinced she married Jim be- cause she needed someone to come home to. "I reel the need to be with someone. To be dedicated. I feel incomplete with- out it.'' Yet the problems of loneliness, of despair, of total insecurity were not alleviated by her marriage. ''That's why I went into psychiatry," she told me. "I was too involved with myself, too depressed. Everything was fuzzy. I seemed to cry all the time." 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AUSH ME Tl4ESE FOUA SELECTIONS: flndlc•I• by numl)er) t _ l _---; I •m moat lnterMted In th• following 1'1)e ol 1111.1tlc (chec~ one only) 0 Populet (ln1trument11/Voctl Mood1) 0 c1.;;ical 0 Col.lfltry a WHtern 0 Today'1 Sound (Rock/Soul/Folk) IF'~:. l l Miss~ !PLEASE PRINT) Add re ea City Phone Ar111 Code Llmlled lo new members: Continental U.S A. only; one membership per family !AIRPLUt, __ 03727 04077 03572 [I] 03292 State Zip • ~ G:l 03879 • 03478 n OM19 10238 038715 00287 03288 -·--· COST A MESA SADDLEBACK HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH SAN CLEMENTE Jean Stapleton Carrol O'Connor Rob Reiner (top) Sally Struthers star in the controversial CBS series 'ALL Tuesdays -9:30 PM IN THE FAMILY' Hill HOLDER From the Wonderful World of Women department: A wire service recently reported that a survey alleged that women's girdles are an auto saf et) hazard: "A leading manufac· lurer denied this claim. "There is no foundation for these statements," he said. How many times have you seen a college student or other h i ~ h w a Y traveler holding a sign ln· dicatlng his or her destination? If you drive much, chances are you'll see several a day. Here's a dandy . . . . A lady in distress with a flat tire was spotted recently on a California highway holding a sign statln~; "I don't believe in Women's Lib Help!" We can't guarantee a puncture-proof tire for women driver3 but we c a n promise srmtlhing really new and ex- citing for tbe weaker sex in the wav of an automobile. It's the 1971 Pinto by Ford. This little eem from A m e r i c a n assembly lines is just what the doctor orderf'd for the Mrs., Pinto has it all. The f riskv little car kicks up its heels with two engines available. a 1600-cc base powerplant and a 200<kc op- tional. With "Pintooower" to spare, it excels at freeway speeds and in ticzht passing sib1alions. Small and light, Pinto gallops tbrouqh the heaviest traffic and can wiq~le into .the ticzhtes~ ouJcinfl 1toacea. Here at Wilson Ford Sales we've got one of the lllreest corrals of Pintos in C:i:iJifomia to choose from. The little woman in your life ts sure to find the col'>r Pinto that matches her f stvorite outfit from our buize selection. Whv not stop in aiid hike a Pinto test ride. You'll be delighted. THE DAILY P'tl.OT, 1V WEEK. l'HlllUAltY 27. 1171 DICK WILSON'S . ~JsL!2~ ,fv?,~~"!~k~~ACH Ill • · I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK WILSON SAYS: '71 's ARE ARRIVING IY THE TRUCK LOAD ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I ! HUGE DIS.. COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1970's ! I Extr• S•vings On Low MU•-. O.mon1tr.tor1 -31 To Choose from COMPLETE 1971 CAR AND TRUCK UN& ON SAL& I $66TOTAL DOWN PYMT. $66 TOTAL MONTHLY "MT. 16 MONTHS SU i1 tfi• totel 4'ow11 pey1W1e11t Hd $66 is tfie totel Mo.thly P•Y"'•"t i11elu4'!119 tu, '71 llcenst efl4 ell llnence chert•• 011 epproveif credl+ for J6 Months. Deferred peyme11t price ia $2«2.00 lncl~int ell fiu11ce ch•'fH, texH, '71 lice111e or if you prefer to p•y cHh, the full ceah price ls e"ty $209J.'45 includi119 ulH tH, '71 lict11H •IRIOWl445J2 A.P.R. 10.50~. TEST·DRIVE THE ONE OF YOUR CHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH BLVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD 842-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH SALES our. ' ...... ,. 10 , ..... 7 o..,. SllYICI orlN TMt ttww Fri .. I •·"'· te S P·"'· ..., ... ··"'· ,. ' '·"'· 592-5511 l SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28 l :oo AM1m m NHL Hockey Toronto vs. Boston. B RIA Basketball 1:15 PGA Golf Championship Fi nal rounds from the PGA Nationa Golf Club, East Course, in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 2:00 B Kings Hockey Kings vs. Calif. Seals at Oakland. 3:15 @ (1) American Sportsman MONDAY, MARCH l 7:30 O Johnny Wooden Show 8:00 0 UCLA Basketball Bruins vs. Washington Huskies. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 6:00 0 lakers Basketball L A. Lakers vs. Milwaukee Bucks. THURSDAY, MARCH 4 8:30 ID Olympic Boxing FRIDAY, MARCH 5 1:00 m Basketball USC vs. Stanford. Taped. 1:05 0 UCLA Basketball Bruins vs. Calif. Bears. Taped. SATURDAY, MARCH 6 4:15 AM m Basketball USC vs. Stanford. Taped. (R) 2:00 · HTgh School Basketball The 3-A Semifinal CIF Play-Off. 1:00 Angels Bueball Calif. Angels vs. Chicago Cubs. 2:30 @ Pac 8 Basketball Washington at Oregon State. 3:00 Coll(f}e Basketball NCAA Championship game. 3:30 la CBS Golf Classic Pac Basketball Wash. State Cougars vs. Oregon. Tape. 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 8:00 0:30 1:05 SUN) Ci7J CI) Pro Bowlers' Tour The $60,000 Buckeye Open. NH l Hockey Action Santa Anita Feature Race The $100,000 Santa Marguerita. @ (3) ABC's Wide World of Sports Jim McKa y hosts. Th~Week In NBA Saturday Night Aghts lakers Basketball Lakers vs. Seattle Supersonics. USC Basketball USC vs. California. Taped. UCLA Basketball UCLA Bruins vs. Stanford. 3;45 AM m USC Basketball USC vs. California. (R} TV "~~.r Evening Movies SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28 6:00 7 "Do Not Disturb" <comedy) '65--Dorla Day. Rod Taylor. 6:30 11 "Th• Wolf Men" (mystery) '41-Claude Rains, Ralph Bellamy. 7:30 5 "Profeuor Beware" (comedy) '38-Harold Lloyd. Phyllis Welch. 9 "Honeymoon Hotel" (comedy) '64-Robert Morse. Robert Goulet. 8:00 11 "Blackboard Jungle" (drama) '55-Glenn Ford. Anne Francis. 9:00 7 17 3 "Incident In San Fnancl11eo" (suspense) '71-1:00 9 "High Siem" (drama) '41-lda Lupino. Humphrey Bogart. 1:30 2 "Th• Nll'ht Walker" (suspense) '6S-B11rbara Stanwyck. 11 "The Mafln1 of Miiii•" (Comedy) '48-Evelyn Keyes, Glenn Ford. MONDAY, MARCH 1 6:00 7 "Bannlns'' (drama) '67-Robert Wasner. Jill St. John 7:30 9 "Wake Me When It's Over" (comedy) '6G--Ernle Kovacs 9:00 4 23 6 "Ransom for a Dead Man" (drama) '71-Peter Falk. 7 17 3 "Fllm-Flam Man" (comedr,l '71-George C. Scott. Sue Lyon. 0:30 5 "To Each His Own" (drama) 46--0llvie de Havilland, Jann Lund. 1:00 9 ''Town Without Pity" (drama) '61 -Kirk Oouglu, E. G. Marshall. TUESDAY, MARCH 2 6:00 7:30 8:30 0:30 1:00 6:00 7:30 0:30 1:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 7 ''The Appaloffa" (western) '67-Marlon Brando, Anjanette Comer. 9 "Olp" (comedy) '62-Jackle Gla111on. Katherine Kath. 7 17 3 "Yuma" (western) '71-Clint Walker, Barry Sullivan. 5 "Ooln1 My W•l" (drama) '44-Bina Crosbr, Rise Stevens. 9 "The l>1y the Earth Caught Fire" (drama) 62-Janet Munro W£DNESDAY. MARCH 3 7 "Picnic" Part I (drama) '56--Willlam Holden. Kim Novak 9 "Apache Rlfl••" (westerri> '65-Audia Murphy. Michael Dante 5 "TWo Women" (drama) '61-SOphia Loren. Eleanora Brown. 9 "Apache" (western) '54 -Burt Lancaster, Jean Peters. 11 "From Hera to Eternity" (drama) '54-Burt Lancaster. THURSDAY, MARCH 4 7 "Picnic" Conclusion (drama) '56--WilHam Holden, Kim Novak, 9 "Man In the Mlddle" (drama) "64-Robert Mitchum. France Nuyen. 2 29 I "None But th• Brave" (drama) '6~Frank Sinatra. 5 "All Quiet on the Western Fnmt" (drama) '30-Lew Ayres 9 "Sherfock Hofmea Faces Death" (mystery> '43-Basil Rathbone 11 "Honky Tonio.'' (western) '41-Clark Gable. Lari• Turner FRIDAY, MARCH 5 7 ''Tammy and th• Mllllonalra" (romance) '67-0ebbie Watson 9 "Chevenne Autumn" (drama) '6'4-James Stewart. 2 29 I ''The Biggest Bundle of Them All" (comedy) '67- 9 "The Servant" (dram11) '64-Dlrk Borarde. Sarah Miies. James Fo•. SATURDAY. MARCH 6 7:30 9 "Man of the West" (western) '58--Gary Cooper, Lee J. Cobb. 8:00 11 "Above and Beyond" Cdrama) '53-Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker. 8:30 4 23 6 "Th• Qian Bottom Boat" (comedy) '66--0oris Day. 9:30 7 •'Wake Me When the War la 0 11er" (comedy) '69'-,Ken Berry. 10:00 9 "Pyro" and "Reptillcua." 11: 15 2 "~oweboat" (comedy) 'SS-Cary Grant, Sophia Loren. 11:30 4 "Can C1n" (muslcall '60-F(ank Sinatra, Shlrley MacLaine. 7 ''Psycho" (suspense) •6().-Anthony Perkins. Janet Leigh. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 27, 1971 Brand New Honda Fully Factory Equipped $200 Total Down Payment $ 7!4 MONTH )6 Moattlt o• approwol of cr•dlt. Total ca1h prfce liteh1dl119 Miff taa a11d 1971 llceMe fee $1599.72. D•f.rr•d poynMllt prko 1 .. <1wdh•9 toa, flce11s. aad fl11011C• charc)h $1193,44. ANNUAL P'HCEHTAGE RATE 11 93•;. llMIMlll ... WI All HIYll UtlSFllD UNTIL YOll Air UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE I 2850 HARBOR COSTA MESA • 540-9640• SATURDAY FEBRUARY 27 EVENING 6:00 II The Bia News. 0 ti) (I) m NBC News U THE FIGHTS ARE *EARLY TONIGHT! IJ S1turd1y Niaht fipts fJ Celebrity Bowline Joe and Jill Campanella vs. Gail Fisher and John levy. O Boss City ID Then C1me Bronson @ (I) forum Boxlna ~ (j) A&riculture lPSA ml) Musie1le/D1vey & Goli1th m Sterlin& film "Alaskan Trails." 6:30 II About 1 WMk O KNBC News Conference fJ Eyewitness News fE Hobby ShOWClll @ Ci) I sJi(llC I They've President Lincoln ED The French Chef With Julia Child. (fiJ C1) CBS News ml) Children's Gospel Hour m Edee of Eternity 7:00 II CBS News Roger Mudd. O I shc1AL I Um its of li1bility Insurance authorities and political officials talk about the climb of automobile and property taxes. fJ Juvenile Jury Jack Barry hosts. (iJ DHth Y1lley D1ys m I sflCllL I Eneelbert Humper· dinck Presents Engelbert is host for an hour of song, dance and comedy with special guests Jack Benny, Shani Wallis and Bobby Van. &) Run for Your life fE Cre1tive llvin& With Cr1tts ED The Turned-On Crisis "High Is Not Very Far Off the Ground." A debate centering on the controversy of the use of marijuana. Qf) (j) Buck Owens m livina f1ith @ri) Box de Mexico m AmeriCI in Spice el) Ritmol1ndi1 m P1ssport to Tr1vel 7:30 II 9 (j) Mission lmpouible An· drew Ougean guest-stars as Justin Bainbridge, a multimllllonaire para. no1d militarist, whose son, Howard. defected behind the Iron Curtain with the formula to a lethal nerve· gas he had developed. Howard. con· laminated by his own deadly chem- ical. has destroyed all his records and is said to have returned to the United States and died. It is the job of the IMF to recover his body, for it contains the only exist· ing ~mple of the chemical. (Re· schedule~ O @Cil mAndy Wi lll 1ms Guests are Cass Elliot, Jonathan Winters and the Association. 1J Jerry West Show fJ @ (]) m llwrenc1 Welk O Million $ Movie: "633 Squid· ron" (drama) '64-Cliff Robertson, hge 4 Invite Clete Roberts in on Saturday and Sunday. You'll know more on Monday. Weekends at 6 and 1 J . It's time well spent. CBSS2 THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK, FEBRUARY 27, 1971 7 8 • George Chakiris. A suicidal attack on a Nazi factory in Norway is made. 55 9 liker Warm -Up 00 LAKERS VS. WARRIORS LIVE FROM S.F.! 9 Llklf Basketball The Los AA· geles Lakers meet the San Francisco Warriors at San Francisco, live. m Movie Greats: "Blackboard Jun· g:le" (drama) '55---{Jlenn Ford, Anne Francis. Sidney Poitier. Rich- ard Kiley. From Evan Hunter's best- seller, a drama of teena1e terror that turned a school Into a Junile. 0) Minority Community &) I Believe in Mirades EE) NET Playhouse on the Thirties Clifford Odetts' "Paradise Lost," Part I. Eli Wallach, Jo Van Fleet. ~ Consultation :30 8 13!) Cl) My Three Sons A beau- tiful youn1 woman (Brooke Bundy) manipulates the Dou11as males shamelessly whlle the Douglas wom- en do a "slow burn." 0 Q;3 @ m NBC Saturday Mov· ie: "MtClintock" (adventure) '67- John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Yvonne DeCar1o, Pat Wayne, Stefanie Powers. A rancher in the old West has problems with his estran1ed wife, who wants a divorce, and ranchers who do not want a group of Indians in town. 0 @ CV m Pearl Balley Show Perry Como and B. B. King guest. 0) Porter W11onlf Show ~The Story ail Nocbes Tapatlas :00 8 ~Cl) Amie When Arnie's un· married sister, 35-year·old Christina (Carol Arthur) arrives for a visit, Arnie manages to arrange a date for her with his bachelor boss, but then regrets his action after learning that the boss has a reputation of being a wolf. 0) The Wilburn Brottlers ~ Hour of Power ail 'Premiere Movie :30 8 ~ Cl) Mary Tyllf Moore Show Michael Callan guests as a youn1 man who falls for Rhoda Mor1en· stern (Valerie Harper), but she wor· ries about his business connections. O Movie for Telwision: "Seven In Darkness" (suspense) 'Gs-Miiton Berte, Barry Nelson, Sean Garrison, Dina Merrill, Arthur O'Connell, Alt· jandro Rey, Lesley Ann Warren. Elizabeth Walker. A plane crash traps seven blind people on a remote mountain and their characters are revealed as they try to 1rope their way back to civilization. 0 News Larry Burrell. 0) Del Reeves Show @ @ Saturday Movie: ''The Quiet Man." John Wayne. EE) NET Playhouse on the Thirties Clifford Odets' "Paradise Lost," Part II. Eli Wallach. Jo Van Aeet. al K/Palm Movie: "The Prhlate life of Henry VIII." '114E DAILY P1LOT, TV WEEK. ftlltUAltY 27, 1971 10:00 1J 9 (I) Munll Diane Keaton auests as 1 youna htlrea who be· lives that her father's murdt11r la still at Iara•. and she pleads with Mannix to he'9 her find him. fJ Friot Nl&llt: "Torture Qardtn" and "SMdow of &II." m Wtelltlld NIWI Ken Jones. m Oak Rldae ..,, 10:15 9 Lahr Wrap-Up 10:3011 I I& 5 News m Movie: "TM Tender Trap" (ro· mance) '55-frank Slnatre, David Wayne. C.leste Holm, Debbie Reyn· olds. Debon1ire New York bachelor, actors' •rent, with a flock of career girls tryin1 to trap him, meets llr1 with her own ideas of a M1rrl11e Plan and falls Into her tender trap. Tiiie sonr written by Sammy Cahn. OJ Weekend News 11:00110 0 News 11 UCLA VS. WASH . ST.! * TODAY'S BIG GAME! 9 John Wooden Show 0) It .ts Written ~ (I) Spoll&frt Theatre: ''"" Out. skier." Darren McGavin, Shlr1ey Knight. ~ Ci) fHas fr9• Mexico 11:0511 UCU lasllttblll Tape del1y of the Bruins vs. Washlnrton State rame played ear11tr at Pullman, Wash. 11:15 II falMllous 521 "Man'• flYOflte Sport" (comedy) '64-Rock Hudson, Paula Prentiss. Maria Perschy, John McGlver. A sportin1 1oods salesman becomes a famous-but freudulent authority on fishln1. and his boss en- ters him In an Important tournament. 11:30 0 KNBC CINEMA 4 * "55 Days at Peking" Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, David Niven 0 Movie 4: "55 Days at Pekin(' (drama) '6~h1rlton Heston, Ava Gardner, David Niven. Violence rt- suits when Chinese people resent tht infiltration of Western Ideas. O Saturdly Nipt Movie: "Walk on the Wiid Side" (drem•) '62-lau· rence Harvey, Capuclne, Jana Fonda, Anne Baxter, Barbare Stlnwyck. A story of love and violence In New Orleans durin1 the Depre.ssion. OJ Movie: "Dtad1J Ray frOM Ma"' (scl-fi) '38-Buster Crebbe. allnsipt 12:00 @ CV AIC News 12:30 9 Movie: "Epltepll fOf a Fnt Qun" (western) '67-0ubbed In Enallah. m AH-IUpt Sllow: "Diatant Dfu•a," "Saftd" end "Zotl11r, lite Tlllna f,.. Venus." 1:00 II Movie: "Dance With Me Henry" (adventure) '55-Abbott & Costello. Gigi Perreau. 1:45 OJ Movie: "Le1ion ol the Doonttd" (adventure) '58-Blll Willi1ms. 2:15 9 Movie: "Hotel hnperlal" (mys· tery) '38-Ray Mill1nd, lu Mlr1nda. 2:30 D S,..kin1 frttlJ Guest Is Robert Graves, Brltisll 'poet, hlatorian, novelist and critic. SUNDAY FEBRUARY 28 MORNING Q Sund1y Tom Snyder hosts ecol· ogy progr1m. 0 Ci1J @ aJ Discovery "School for Snowfighters." m flitll for Todly @@film Future @!)TBA 11:001) ~(!)NHL Hodley Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Boston Bruins at 6:15 m Tiie Cltristopllers Boston. 6:30 m Tiie Bible Answers 0 Home BllJlfs Gulde 6:55 IJ Gin Us This D1y 0 Ci1J @ aJ NBA B1sketball New 7:00 fJ Tont ind Jerry York Knickerbockers vs. Baltimore 0 Consdlnu In Conflict Bullets, live from Baltimore. m Tiles of Wells F1r10 m Movie: "The Sun Comes Up" 7:30 fJ Penelope Pltstop (drama) '49-Jeanette MacDonald, 0 Music ind the Spoken Word Lloyd Nolan, Claude Jarman, Jr. 0 Caiwpv.s Profile "Viewpoint-m Church in the Home What's a Snack?" Host Arnold Pike @ (j) first Baptist Church interviews Harry Matchett, president @!)Cine en Su Cau of National Nutritional Foods As· Ciil) Quien Canta Estl Clnclon? soci1tion. and nutritionist Elizabeth 11:30 O Hip and Wild "Duck Hunting." Broadston on how to eat snacks In· fJ Movie: "Hot Rods to Hell" telllgently without gaining weight (drama) '67-Dana Andrews, Jeanne or creating diet deficiencies. Crain. fJ Herald of Truth m YOff lt1r and frlt11ds m Slcred Heart @ (]) This Is the Life 7:45 m The Christophers 1:00 fJ Limp Unto My feet IJ Catltedr1I of Tomorrow O Anclt'• li•race fJ Day of Discovery mwondtr1m1 m Revival Fires Ci1J CI) This Is the Ute @ @ God Is the Answer ~(I) Town Hill M"tin1 1:30 1J look Up ind Liv• Q Mrs. Alpha Bet O Smokey Bt1r Show fJ Movie: "Devil Ship Pirates" (ad· venture) '64-Christopher Lee. An· drew Keir. m Kathryn Kuhlm1n @ 00 Hour ol Oeliverenee Qj Cl) full Gospel ReviVll 9:00 I) Camm Three a Serendipity IJ D1y of Discovery O Jonny Quest m Gospel Sin&in& Jubilee @ CI) Reviv1I fires @ 00 Kathryn Kuhlman Cij Cl) Tom 1nd Jerry @!) Musia y P1l1brH Ciil) hlMlflml Latino en Domin&O 9:30 fJ Todly's Reli&ion a Th• a.r1stop111fS IJ 51111 Autry Show 0 Ci1l @ Cattlnoor• Cats @ 00 Or1I Roberts 9 (I) Penelope Pitstop m Esta Es 11 v-• 10:00 1J S\lps to Lt1mln1 0 C1111l1n11 My Sermon Dr. Eu· g&ne Coffin. EHi Whittier Friends' Church. IJ Hour of Power O @ Cil Bullwinkle fJ Movie: "The ft1rm1kers'' (dra· m•) '58 -Dana Andrews, Mel Torme. m Rendezvous With Adventure 9 Cil faith for Tod1y a Cl) Cl1111r1 Three @!) Clndonu y Musicl 10:301J 9 Cf) f1ce the Nation AFTERNOON 12:00 O International Zone "ladder to Peace." The work of the UN in Cypress is detailed. IJ Movie: "Deltll Is Nimble, Death Is Quiet" (adventure) '67 -Tony Randall. Brad Harris. m lntellirent Parent @ @ Experiment in Television Ciil) Dr1m1 Dominit1I 12:30 O Youth and tt1e Police "Citizens Rap With the Chief." m Oral Roberts ~ Ci) Penelope Pibtop 1:00 0 m I shCIAL I Horizons of Hope A report on individuals and com· munity groups involved in providing new horizons of hope by helpin1 to meet the needs of society. fJ Million $ Movie: "You Must Be Jollin&'' (comedy) '65 -Michael Callan, Terry· Thomas, Lionel Jef · fries. m The Wortd Beyond m News, Sports & Weather @ @ Meet the Prus @!) Frente I 11 Yld1 1:15 0 @ (V tl) PGA Golf Chim· pionship Final rounds from the PGA National Golf Club. East Course. in Palm Beach Gardens. Fla. Tolal yardage for the par-72 course is 7.103. 1:301J CBS Child11n's Fil"' f1stiY1I Presented are two short stories lrom France: "Glameador," a story about 1 boy who learns to love and respect the freedom of a herd of wild horses; and "The llttle Wooden Horse," whlch is about 1 street urchin's love for a small, wooden carousel horse. m Voice of Cllvary @ 00 feature film: "That funny fHlin1." Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin. a (j) Double f11tur1: "Stelle" and "Th• W1yward Bus." m Eiitmetro 1:55 IJ Kinp W1rm·Up 2:00 Q A(riailture USA "The Vital In· dustry." Guest Burdette Fisher, dis- cusses the hiih cost of milk, chol· THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 27, 1971 esterol, and Imitation milk. D KINGS HOCKEY ACTION * VS. CALIF. SEALS! LIVE! 0 lllnp Hodley L.A. Kings vs. Calif. Seals at Oakland. ID Tmtl Witt! Don l Bettina el Tt1ho flmlllar . m Tiiis " th• life 2:30 6 The Siesta Is Over D m Meet tlle Press l!l ROLLER GAMES-ACTION! * T-BIRDS vs. TEXAS ID Roller G1me Thunderbirds vs. Teus Outlaws. 3:00 6 Newsmakers D m Comment Edwin Newman. O familr film Festini: "Cllrty Top" (drama) '35-Shirley Tem· pie, Rochelle Hudson. m Chill" EI!) P1ttern for Uvin1 eJToros GE Golden Years 3:15 O @ Cil m American Sportsman Host Curt Gowdy and Gene Stall· ings, Teus A&M football coach, fish for bass In Florida Don Meredith hunts Cape Buffalo In Zambia. 3:30 iJ Movie: "Roman Holld1f' (com- edy) '53 -Gregory Peck. Audrey Hepburn, Eddie Albert. O On Campus '1oday's Woman." f3J@ Feature Film: "Roel, l'let· ty Babr'' Sal Mineo, John Saxon EI!) Sacred Cinem1 meompass al Alficulture Report 4:00 O Inquiry UCLA Chancellor Charles Young guests 0 @ CV Directions "Religion in America Today-The Great Experi ment." ®! Ci) Unt1111ed World m This Is the life CiS Varied1dn al RH Humbird 4:15 0 Kln&s Wrap.Up 4:30 O Thb Is the Life 1J Tiles of Golden West 0 @ Cil Issues end Answers 0 Pet Set Barbara Feldon and her favorite pet guest. ID Festini of Clusiu: "Twelve O'Clodl Hi&h" (adventure) '50- Gregory Peck, Dean Jagier, Hugh Marlowe. Q) Visual Girt Q!) (jJ Ctlildren's film ftstinl m A&Ticulturt USA 5:00 0 m NBC uperiment In Televi· sion ''The Enguement." David Warner stars In comedy by British playwright Tom Stoppard about a man who cannot pay his taxi fare and is led mto a series of fros· !rating and farctc.I situations. George Innes. Michael Bates and Juliet Harmer are featured. 0 Ptua Conference 0 Th• Aveneers (D Anlm1ls, Action l Adventure "Camera Safari " @ CV Th• Aveneers fB Peter Gunn Ii) 00 P1S190rt to Trevel EJ1) Kukla, Fran 6 Olllt m C.Ousel MulcHO m Cin1m1 def Domlneo a> C1t1noop Cats 5:30 6 ~Cl) Aniul World Ill and injured sea lions are rescued by California humane groups and brought to San Diego'! Sea World for emergency care. 1J l1n Tyson Show Guests are Anne Murray, Doug Kershaw and Jim Ed Brown. 0 Eyewitness NIWI ID Gilll&an's lsi111d fB Col« Tr1vele1de (3J 00 Wor1d Tomorrow EJ1) DEBUT fires of Creation John Burton, world famous artist in glass, presents an unusual three- part series of art and philosophy. al Bullwinkle EVENING 6:00 B Bi& News Clete Roberts. O Kid Talk Guests are Richard Ney, who asks the panel how lhey would invest money stock, and Stanley Myron Handelman, who asks the panel about education in today's schools. 0 The Challenging Sea "T~ Sea's Vanishing Foresl." Program on the new efforts to preserve and culh· vale kelp. 0 ROD TAYLOR, DORIS * DAY-" DO NOT DISTURB"-IN COLOR! 0 Sil O'Clod Movie: "Do Not Disturb" (comedy) '65-0oris Day, Rod Taylor. Hermione Baddeley, Sergio fantoni, Reginald Gardine1. While on a business trip in Eng· land, a wife becomes suspicious of her husband's secretary. O like Youne Jim McKenna hosts. Guests scheduled are Mashmakan and Miguel Rios.. A feature film of Shirley Bassey will be shown. ID Here Come the Brides @ @ Seven Arts Theatre: "Yel· low SkJ." @@ Comment ED Book Beat "Crime in America," by Ramsey Clark. ~ (j) Talk to the M1n1ier EI!) Hour of Power el La Torment• m lnsleht al K/P1lm Movie: ''The fabulou1 Texan." William Elliott. 6:30 I)~ Ci) C8S Nrws Roger Mudd. 0 fH 00 m NBC News David Brinkley. 0 Berbara McN1ir Guest.s are Tommy Ambrose, Moe Kollman, and Soupy Sales. m Ct11ture future: "The Wolf Men" (mystery) '41-Claude Rains. flalph Bellamy. fB Hour of Deliverance m Consultation: "Alcoholism." 7:00 I) 9 (j) Lassie Lassie visits one of her puppies and must save the pup from a rattlesnake. 0 ~ Cil m Wild Kin&dom "Kill· ers of the Ru pun uni." Killer cats that prey on small anlmals ind birds are studied In British Guiana. O Dtatll V11Jey Days "leprechaun (Contlnutd) - THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 27. 1971 1>oris'Day ~od"Taglor 1>otNot6Dilturb f3 ()'CL()CI\ M()Vlf Sunday incoloron1CA.Be--rv QUALITY DEALER AWARD FOR SALES -SERVICE -PARTS MANAGEMENT -ADVERTISING CUSTOMER RELATIONS 18835 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-7781 540-0442 P•I• 1 SUNDAY (Continued) of Lall Chance Gulch." Denny Mii· llf, Walter Burte. Q) hllport to Trtwtl "SCandin1v- i1n Summer." ma1 '*" fl!) TM lrtet AIMrkan DfNlll Madiltt E) F~ ftf Todlr II) lrM Tuh EI;>Hitdel ...... 7:3011 ta CJ) tletM'• ...,... eo1. Klink la delilftted to learn that hla old clrtfriend Frau Gertrude llnktntytr Is cc>lnc to marry Major Karp-until he learns that the Ma- jor la eoln1 to be hla replaument It Stalll 13. D 9 Ci) m Wonderful Wortd of DllMJ "Moon Pilot." Condusion. A myaterioua beauty from an un· known planet lnfluencu a reluc· tint astronaut and ceuses his lunar spectcttf't to travel further than the moon. Sta11 Tom Tryon, Brian Keith, Edmond O'Brien and Deny Stvel. U HAROLD LLOYD AT * HIS FUNNIEST! U eo..dJ C1aak T1119trt: .. ,,. m.r ltnre" (comedY) ·~ Harold Lloyd, Phyllis Welch. Story of 1 professor who Is an expert on [Opt and belleves that he Is the reincarnation of one of the anclenu. ''fr1etured Alckers'• tol· low the mm. 0 MHlleft i Mowit: "HontJlllOOll HCIUI" (comedy) '64 -Robert Morse, Robert Goulet. Complica· lions arise when two youn1 bache· lors arrive at a Caribbean isl and hotel which is exclusively for newlyweds. m T1nt hssports to Advtnture "Paradise in Bali." fE FHm Fair em Quest fOf Ufe 1:00 II a Cil Ed Sullivan Guests Sid Clesar, Shir1ey Busey, Geor1e Car· lln. I 0 @ (})(ii) Tbt Fii "The Hitch· hiker." Michael Douglas 1uests as an AWOL Army private who uses a pair of hippiu as decoys 1fter robbin1 an Albuquerque bank. m Movie lrelts: "llackbolrd Jun· &ft" (drama) '55 -Glenn Ford. Anne Francis, Richard Kiley, Sidney Poitier. Story of teenage terror that turned a school Into a Jun11e. m Tiit Bl1 Question EE l'•ttern f0t I.Nini G> LMnc F1ith @m S,tvla y Enrique 1:30 0 @ 00 m Bill Cosby "Power to the Trees." Chet actively be· comes involved in an ecoloo move 1 to save a young trN. Elsa Lan· chester ruests. EE World Tomorrow fE The World Wt Llvt In ''The lop. Sided Wheel." The wheel. a symbol of man's evolutionary process, is evaluated. from the ear1y "Iron horse" railroads to the latest hydro· foil vehides. 9:00 1J ~Cl) Glen Campbell Andy THE DAll,Y PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 27. 1971 Griffith, Shecky Greene, Anne Mur· m News Ken Jones. ray ind Bobby Vinton guest. &) Joe De Sliva 0 9 (I) m Bounu "The Silent! fD f1nfar1 "NET Opera Theatre: Killers." The Ponderosa and its 'Queen of Spades'." An English· nel1hbors ire threatened by an in· language version of Tchaikovsky's lluenza epidemic. opera Stars: Jennie Tourel, V1h1n 0 @ Cl) (ii) ABC Sunday Movie: Khanzadi1n. Evelyn Mandac. John "Incident in SM Francisco'' (sus-Reardon. penae) '71-Christopher Connelly, 10:30 0 The Wor1d Tomorrow Deen Jauer. Richard Kiley, John m Action Now Howard Miller Marley, Leslie Nielsen, Tim O'Con· &) Wffktnd News Chudl Cecil nor. Made·for-TV drama 1bout a 11:00 6 Qi) (J) Ntw1 youn1 newspaper reporter trying to O @ (I) Ntw1 prove the innocence of an accused O Catlledr1I of Tomorrow murderer 0 Movie: "Hllh Sltrra" (drama) &) The Ski Show '41-lda Lupino, Humphrey Bo1art. EE Manion Forvm &> KATHRYN KUHLMAN fl!) Masterpiece Theatre * (IN COLOR) @m Festini Filmic:o &) Kalllryn Kuhlman 9:30 0 News Larry Burrell. £Il) World Pl'HS m World of Spotts 11:15 0 News €t!) Uvfn1 look Qi) (j) The Christophers 10:00 IJ fa (j) Jactlie Gleaton 11:30 1J Movie: ''The Nlgltt Walker" 0 ~ 00 m The Bold Ones "A (suspense) '65-Barbara Stanwyck. Single Blow of a Sword." Charges O Sunday Tonlaht Show that Poverty funds have been mis-m Movie: ''The Matin( or Mlllle" used, threaten Senator Stowe's self. (comedy) '48--Evelyn Keyes. help bill. David Sheiner, Lincoln m Movie: "The Ma(ic ao.'' (to- Kilpatrick and Logan Ramsey 1uest. mance) '46-Stewart Granier. 0 Bi1 5 .News Kevin Sande~. {U 00 lnsi&flt Barney Mo~1s. 11:45 O M.V.P. N.Y Knicks center Willis 0 Pepperd1ne Chancellor Reed hosts an interview program * on BUCKLEY Show! with sports-world 1uests. 0 Willilm f. Buckley "College.s 12:00 0 Public Sfflke f ilm end the Youth Cult." Guests are 1:00 IJ 0 Ntws professor of political science John 1:05 IJ Movlr. "Cun1cu, Bt1st of the Roche and Wllllam Banowsky, prob-Amazon" (adventure) '57 -John ably the youngest chancellor in thel Bromfield, Beverly Garland. United States. 1:45 m Award Theatre: "Wild Dakotas." EVELYN MANDAC: THE PHILIPPINES' LOSS, AMERICA'S GAIN "I'm part of the talent drain, and that's a sad thing," says lyric soprano Evelyn Mandac, one of several promising young artists to emigrate from the Philippines. Miss Mandac will sing the demanding role of Lisa m the NET Opera production of Tchaikovsky's "Queen of Spades" Sunday (2/28) at 10 PM. and Tuesday at 7 PM on Channel 28 The Tuesday- night airing will be simulcast in stereophonic sound by KPFK-FM (90.7), Others in the distinguished cast are contralto Jennie Toure! as the Countess, tenor Vahan Khan- zadian as Gherman, the young officer; and baritone John Reardon as Toms.ky, another officer. The or- chestra, consisting of members o{ the Boston Sym· phony, is conducted by Peter Herman Adler, music and artistic director of the NET Opera Theater. It was with the intention of teaching that Evelyn Mandac first came to America. A graduate of the University of Philippines, she received a Fulbright scholarship to the Juilliard School of Music in I 964. A Rockefeller grant enabled her to complete her studies for a master's degree in music. But during that time she became active with the Opera Theater at Juilliard-"and 1 realized that my real desire was to sing. The Rockefeller people had been watching my career, and they said 'stay here.' You see, the terms of the grant require a person to go back home for two years of teaching. But they decided I could be the exception to the rule." Last year she did return home for the first time in six and a half years-to visit and to perform. "I did 'Boheme' in a program organiud by the Philippine Theater of the Performing Arts, and I was treated like a celebrity. But my teacher there said, 'Evelyn, don't stay here if you want to do something as a performer.• "It is sad, you know, in the 30s and 40s, artists from the Philippines made good in Europe, and some are now on scholarships in Italy. I suppose the one thing we can do is to share what we have learned by going back home and performing peri· odically." Miss Mandac's appearance in ··Queen of Spades'' culminates a year of professional acquaintance with Peter Herman Adler and 1he NET Opera Theater. "After .{ auditioned for Mr. Adler, he encouraged me in my singing. though he didn't have a role in mind at the time. In fact, he and the other people at the Henry Hudson (a New York hotel in which the NET Opera is based) would coach me for parts which I would be singing." "Queen of Spades" offered her new challenges, and new satisfactions. "English 1s a hard language to sing in-there are too many consonants.'' she says. "But we speak the language, we feel the langu- age, and projection is much better that way. It's a whole mental thing-as when we"re first learning and the teacher keeps saying 'sing on the vowel.· " Miss Mandac's home envi ronment in the Philip- pines encouraged her music. Members of her family all studied piano. "You know, most kids have a monotone. But when I was cme year old I could' carry a tune. "In fact, when I was born they looked at me and said, 'She"s pigeon chested. She's going to be a singer.' " EE Stoel! Mullet MORNING 10:00 B Qi) (j) f1mily Affair 6:00 B Sunrise Semester "Fundamental 0 m Salt of th! Century Life Processes" (Mon., Wed., Fri.); aJ fNhlrts/Pubhc: Service "Language: An Introduction to @ 00 Sunny Tod1y Modern Linguistics" (Tues., Thurs.) EI3 Edue1tional Features 6:25 0 Edue1tion u c:h1nge "Home 10:30 6 Qi) (j) love of life Sweet Home." Dr. Fred Case, UCLA 0 @ 00 gr;, Hollywood Squ1res Graduate School of Business Ad· Peter Marshall hosts. ministration, continues to talk with ID Rash Gordon guests about real estate in Southern a> SeSlme Street California. 11:00 I) ti!J@ Where the Heart Is 6:30 B Odpsey "Frontiers of Electron-0 Ql 00 m Jeopudy ics" (Mon .. Wed .. Fri.): "Break to O @rn Galloping Gourmet the Sun" (Tues .. Thurs.). Q) Rocket Robin Hood m let's Talk About Teens Mon.: • Frontier. of Freedom Tues.; More 11.25 B ~®News for Your Money Wed.; Mathematics 11~30 B Qi! (j) Search for Tomorrow Strands Thurs.; Feeture Fri. 0 @ 00 gr;, The Who, What or 6:45 EE Commodity Report Where Game Art James hosts. 6:55 0 KNBC Newservlce David Horo· 0 @ CV al That Girl witz. 0 Tempo 7 00 £1l Nil fii"\ m Interact Louise Ridgle. : -IBI uu CBS News John Hart. ID Bill Johns News 0 ~ @ gr;, Today Show Hugh Downs is host. 11 :55 0 ~ 00 gr;, News m Thunderbirds Q) Spiderman AFTERNOON EE Market Opening m Sesame StrHt # 211 ·215 12:00 B Luc:lly Pair 7:30 0 law for the 70's, Mon., Wed., 0 ~ 00 m Joe Guagiola's · Fri.; Psychology I Tues., Thurs. Memory Game 0 Ac:rou the fence Mon.; Making 0 One Step Beyond the Most of Maturity Tues.: Davey 0 @ CV m Bewitched & Goliath Wed.; Parent·Youth Forum m Kings of Comedy Thurs., Resources for Youth Fri. I!) True!; Perspective Wed m Yogi l Friends MJ Cl) Ann Gutther Show Q) Hobo Kelly EE Stock Market Coverage 8:00 B ®) (j) Captain Kangaroo 0 Ralph Stoty't A.M. 0 Morning Watdl m Clrtoona Ci1J CD Clrtoons Eii) Yoga for Health 8:30 m Dennis the Menace Q)Gumby G.lJ rn Sesame Street Eii) film Futures 8:55 0 Community Bulletin Board 9:00 B tH; CI> The Lucy Show 0 @ (I) gr;, Din~h's Plact 0 Movies: See Daytime Movies. Your Money's Worth Thurs. only. m Jeck LI Linne m Clrtoons EE Office of the President Eii) Sesame Stmt #211 -215. 9:15 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies Thursday. 9:20 Q) Fuhions in Sewing 9:30 B ~Cl) Beverly Hillbillies 0 @ 00 m Concentration 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 m Movie: See Daytime Movies. Q) Romper Room @Cl) Hayden/Douelas 12:15 Q) Stretch & Sew Wed. 12:30 I) a Cl) As the World Turns 0 eij 00 gr;, Days of Our Lives 0 Movie Game 0 @ @ al A World APlrt 0) Dialin1 for Dollars EE Stoell Market Close 1:00 B ~®love Is a Many Splen- dored Thin& 0 Q) 00 gr;, The Docton OBen Clay 0 @ CI) a> All My Children 0 berywoman Fri. only. m Movie: See Daytime Movies. EE Charting the Marilet Eii) Edue1tion1I feetures 1:306 ~ Cl) The Guiding Ligflt 0 ~ (I) m Another Wotld 0 @ CV m let's Malle • Dul Q) News/ Kids' Stuff EE Commodity Report 2:00 fJ ~Cl) Secret Storm 0 @ 00 m Brl&flt PromlM 0 Strange PuadiM 0 @ 00 al Newlywed Gam1 0 Movia: See Daytime Movies. ID Topper 2:30 B Q?J (j) Edge of Ni&ht 0 ~ (I) m SomerMt 0 Famous Jury Trials 0 @ ffi al Datin1 Garnt Q) Roy Rogers 3:00 B ti!) ® Gomer Pyle O Ifs Your Bet 0 Hi&hway Patrol 0 Ci1J CV m Gener•I Hospltll m Outer limits Q) Underdog ~ 00 Matinee Don Rodewald, @I;) Religious Prorrams gr;, Cinema 36 3:30 B The Mille Roy Show 0 Miiie Douetas O SnHunt 0 @ Cl) a> One life tel Llvt Q) Porty Pig Clrtoons Q!) Cl) Popeye Clrtoona @I;) Christ the living Word 3:45 @II LI Comunidad 11 Dia 4:00 B Movie Mon., Wed ; Mr. Ed Tues., Thurs., Fri. O Rilleman 0 @ a> Oa~ Shadows 0 News Buter Ward. ID News Putnam/Fishman. Q) Bozo's Big Top Show @I;) Religious Features fill Dos Gallos en P1lenque 4:30 6 Movie: See Daytime Movies. IJ Father ICnowt Best 0 Eyewltneu Ntws Q) Tht Munstera @ (]) Rifleman ~ (1) Jimmy Thornuon Eil) Sesame Street #211-15. ~ (j) The Thfff Stoo1• @I;) Pattern for living al Alme dt Ml Alma a> Sesame StrHt 5:00 0 KNBC NewMl'ViU Jess Marlow. 0 Big 5 News 0 Ripper m Tht Alntstonu • Q)Babn•n @ (!) loul News @ Ci) Gillican'a Island ~ (j) Tht Big Valley @?;)Cinema 30 @II LI Pandilla gr;, College of the Duert ail Features 5:30 0 Ci1J (])ABC News Howard K. Smith, Harry Reasoner. 0 Get Smart m My Favorite M1rtian Q) Gllllgan'a Island f.iJ Ci) This Day 1971 Eii) Mlsteroaers' Neighborhood @I;) News/ Pastor's Dea m Comlc:os y Clntlonu m Don Wllson'a Town T1lk ail Notklaa a> Gallopln1 Gourmet CLINT WALKER: BACK IN THE SADDLE Anyone asked to describe a typical Western film hero could not go wrong witb Clint Walker. An imposing 6 feet 5 inches 1all and weighing about 230 pounds, he stands out io any sett ing. It has been over seven year!> since TV viewers last saw C lint Walker riding tall in the saddle. His first TV Western since the Cheyenne series left the air Lo; "'Yuma," airing on ABC's Movie of the Week, Tuesday at 8:30 PM. "l didn't want to do another Wes tern series after Cheyenne, a lthough I sure was offered a lot of them," Clint says ... But after nine years with Cheyenne Bodie. I'd had it." During the years bc1ween Cheyenne and "Yuma," Walker traveled the world appearing in films. Among them were "The Dirty Dozen," "Maya,'' and .. Night of the Grizzly." But one of HollywooJ\. lead· ing TV producers, Aaron Spell- ing, didn't give up. He kept pitching Westerns at C lint. fj. nally the two got together. "Mr. Spelling tried for almost five years 10 get me to do a Western for him," Clint say"l. "He wouldn't give up. Then he gave me the script for 'Yuma.' 11 had me playing a real person and nor just a lumbering cow- boy. I Ii l.cd it.'' In ··Yuma," Walker portrays a U.S. marshal sent in 10 clean up the lawless Arizona Territory town. Co-starring are Barry Sul- livan, Edgar Buchanan and Kathryn Hays. Playing a lawman 1~ nothing new to Clint. "Before l was an actor, J was a deputy sheriff in Las Vegas. I was really more of a bouncer than anything else. I guess when you're as big as I am. people urc inclined to sertle down real fast.·· Now that he has a Western under his bell again, Walke r is ready for more Provided, of course, the character meets his liking. ,.,. 9 Page 10 &]ulieV Peter Ustinov, Sandra Dee and John Gavin star on The Early Show, in color. 4pm(8ss2 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 27, 1971 I MONDAY MARCH 1 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "Blue Blood" (western) 'Sl- Bill Williams, Jane Nigh. "No Es- cape" (adventure) 'S3-0ean Jag- ger, John Cameron , 9:30 O "lure of the Wilderness" (ad· venture) 'S2-Jeffrey Hunter, Jean Peters, Walter Brennan. 0 "Payroll" (mystery) '62 - Michael Craig, Francoise Prevost. m "Hlg11 Ai&ht" (drama) 'SS-- Ray Milland, Anthony Newley. 1:00 m "Heaven Can Wait" (comedy) '43 -Gene Tierney, Don Ameche. Charles Coburn. 2:00 0 "Mister Roberts" (comedy) 'SS -Henry Fonda, Betsy Palmer, James Cagney. A F TERNOON 4:00 B Movie: "Romanoff and Juliet" (comedy) '61-Peter Ustinov, San- dra Dee, John Gavin. 0 Rifleman 0 @ m Dll't Shadows 0 News Baxter Ward. m News Putnam/Fishman. &J Bozo's Bl& Top Show Et) The Puce G1me €I1) The Answer g;) Dos G1llos en Palenque 4:30 0 hther Knows Best O Eyewitness News &J The Munsters @@Rifleman ~ @ Jimmy Thomason Et) Sesame Sbeet # 211. ~ (j) The Three Stooies m Pattern for Livin& g;) Alma de Mi Alma m Sesame Street 5:00 O KNBC Newservice Jess Marlow. 0 WATCH A BEITER NEWS! *BIG 5 NEWS! 0 Big 5 News Kevin Sanders. Barney Morris. Tom Reddin. Tom Harmon. e flipper m The Flintstones &J Batman @ LocalNews Q) 00 Gilli&an's Island ~ CI> The Bi& Valley €I1}Cinema 30 g;) La Pandilla m Colle&e of the Desert m Vamos I Vi1jar 5:30 0 @ (])ABC News Howard K. Smith. Harry Reasoner B Get Smart m My Favorite M1rti1n &J Gilli&•n's Island Q) 00 This Day 1971 Et) Misteroeers' Nei1hborhood €I1) News/Pastor's Ouk m Comicos y C.ndones m Don Wilson's Town Talk Ciii) Noticias m Gallopin& Gourmet EVENING 6:00 6 Bi& News Jerry Dunphy. O KNBC Newstrvice Tom Snyder. 0 LOOK OUT! STEVE'S *SHOW IS LIVE TONIGHT! e The Allen Show O Si1 O'Clock Movie: "Banning" (drama) '67 -Robert Wagner. Jill St. John, Guy Stockwell. A young assistant golf pro becomes involved with the members of the country club where he works and devises a scheme to pay off his debts at their expense 0 Dick Vin Dyke m The Flintstones m @ CV Stir Trek Et) Mulfinland "The Autumn World #I." Miss Jo hosts this program of stories, songs, and things for children to do. ~ 00 News/Weather /Sports €I1) Fisher Family g;) NoUcitfo 34 m Wings to Adventure Ciii) La Hora Familiar con Consuelo m News Hawthorne/Greer. 6:15 Et) Art Studio 6:30 e Candid C.mer1 m The Flying Nun @@ NBC News Et) Hodgepodge lodge ~ CBS News €I1) Selected films/Musicale m The Desert Report Ciii) Los Olvid1dos a) ABC News 7:00 B CBS News Walter Cronkite. 0 m NBC News David Brinkley, John Chancellor, Frank McGee. 0 What's My Line? m @ @ I Love Lucy &J Dregnet ~@ Juli• Et) The World We live In "The Lop-Sided Wheel." The evolution ol the wheel. ~ 00 Truth or Consequences €I1) Christ the Livin& Word g;) Mi Amor por Tl Ciii) Simplemente M1ri1 (E Movie Game 7:30 6 ~ 00 Gunsmoke Jeanette No· Ian guest stars as Sally Fergus, who linds a wounded outlaw unconscious in the desert after being shot by Festus during a robbery on Part I ol "Pike.'' 0 Qj @ m Red Skelton Phyllis Diller guests as a sheriff hater. Killer Diller is wanted by the law and will shoot anyone wearing a sheriff's hat. Red portrays Sheriff Deadeye, who is afraid of Killer but inadvertently helps her rob a bank. 0 Johnny Wooden Show UCLA Head Basketball Coach John Wood· en sets lhe scene for tonight's game 0 @ (E lefs Make a Deal Monty Hall hosts. 0 Million $ Movie: "Wike Me When lrs Over" (comedy) '60 - Ernie Kovacs, Don Knotts. A hap-in his busineu-fleecln1 suckers. less Army veteran who's been mis· Q) I sHclM f A Swln&ln' Fllna The t1kenly re -recruited, winds himself Renaissance, a 15-member musical into a series of predicaments on a aroup, whirls through the Mission remote Pacific: Island with an officer Bay area of San Die10. m Truth or Consequences Bob Ell) Realities "The World of Henry· Barker hosts. Miller." (8 It T1ke1 a Thief m 30 Minutes fil) City W1tdatrs im Hoy m Cint1H 30 ml N1t1dl1 im L1 Dutn1 9:30 tJ Qj (j) Doris Dey John Gavin 7:55 ml Cuestion de Seaunclos guest stars as Dr. Jeffrey Forbes, 1:00 0 @@ €f':' uup-ln Guest star 1 charmln1 physician who lakes a Ricliard Crenna plays a lion, a powerful fancy to Doris Martin after clergyman and spohsman for a they meet at a swank ski resort. New York welfare agency that O NYPD houses relief clients In plush hotels. m Music.le/Pastor's Duk 0 UCLA CAGERS TAKE ON im Cadena de Aneustlu * WASH. HUSKIES LIVE! 10:00 tJ Q!J Cl) Carol Burnett Show O UClA Basbtball UCLA Bruins Guests: Pat Carroll, Karen Wyman vs. University of Washington Huskies and Tim Conway. at Seattle. 0 SANDERS & MORRIS fJ @ CI) al Newlywed Same Bob * WITH BIG 5 NEWS! Eubanks hosts. O Bir 5 News Kevin Sanders, m To Ttll tfle Trvttl Barney Morris. Ell) DEBUT Current Events Not only O Baxter Ward News will a particular event be shown as m News George Putnam, Hal Fish- It is happening, but will also paint man. out the connection with the past, (8 Treuure "Golden Idol of the its impacl on the present and its Incas." meaning for the future. fil) Wortd Pren Panelists analyze m Men of V'ision major internetlonal events as in· im Muska y Estttllas terpreted by more than 95 public•· 1:05 ml Aqui Tres fl1tlnes tions from five continents 8:30 I) ~Cl) Hert'• Lucy Richard Bur. el L.ucedta ton tries to sneak out of a hotel in ml Hit dtl Momento a plumber's uniform to take Eliza. 10:30 beth Taylor's famous $1.S million 0 OLIVIA WON AN OSCAR diamond ring to a jeweler when * FOR THIS ONE! Lucy grabs him and Insists he fix O Oscar Wttk Movie: "To Each the office's plumbing. His Own" (drama) '46 -Olivia de fJ @ @ al The Reel G1me Jack Havilland, John Lund. An unwed B1rry hosts. girl gives her baby for adoption to m Devid frost Show friends who lost theirs She meets m felony SqHd him years later and realizes that fl!) flattern for Llvinf she is his real mother. ml Mlpellto Valdez Show Ii) Bill Johns News 9:00 tJ ~Cl) M1yberry R.F.D. Howard im lncertldumbre Sprague, the shy country clerk. 11:00 tJ Qj Cl) 0) News moves Into a swinging·singles apart-0 taJ@ €f':' News ment building at the invitation of O Movie: "Town Without Pity'' a beautiful newswoman. (drama) '61 -Kirk Douglas, E. G. 0 @ @ €?:' World Premiere Marshall, Robert Blake. Movie: "Ransom for 1 DMCI Man" m Movie: "Commend Decision" (drama) '71-Peter Falk, lee Grant, (drama) '49--Clark Sable, Walter John Fink, Patricia Mattick. A bril· Pidgeon, John Hodlak. Air Force liant woman lawyers kills her hus· Captain fiahts for permission to band and tries to outsmart the law. send bombers further into Germany Atty. Leslie Williams (Miss Grant) where their airplane factories are kills her husband. a prominent for· located. mer state supreme court justice. Ii) B11t the CloU She then activates 1 clever1y con· @ CI) Perry Maon trived scheme aimed at coming in· fil) World Prus to possession of the trust fund be· 11 :30 tJ Qj Cl) Merv Griffin longin( to hM stepdaughter. . 0 @@ €f':' Johnny Car10n fJ @ @ al ABC Monday Movtt: fJ (l) Didi Cavett Rich1rd Benji· "Fllm·F11m Min" (comedy) '71-min and his wife, Paula Prentiss, Georre C. Scott, Sue Lyon, Michael and Alan Sues guest. Sarrazin. This film is based on a (8 Movie: "Prlv.te Hell" (mystery) novel by Guy Owen and Is a story '54 - Steve Cochran. Howard Duff. of a fast -t1lking con ma~. Youn1 lZ:OO@ CI) Didi Cantt Curley Tread away {Sarraz1n), flee· , • ing the Army after 1 fight with his 1 :00 tJ .~ovie: 'Th.• Vanlst11na Amerl· sergeant, is preparing to board a can (dram•) 53 -Scott Brady, freiaht tr1ln when Mordecai Jones Audrey Totter. (Scott) is tossed out of one of the 0 0 Nnn cars. Mordecai turn5 out to be the m CiKO Kld Flim-F11m Min, an old con merch.-2:30 6 Movie: "fortms of the Deed" ant who offers Curley 1 partnership {drama) '65-John H1ckett. THE DAILY PILOT, lVWEEK, fEl"tlARY .zl, 19Jl ·Volkswagen @ LEASING AND RENTALS •BY THE DAY •BY THE WEEK • BY THE MONTH • BY THE YEAR ''Get a new lease on life in a brand new Bug" 445 E. COAST HIGHWAY (•t /hylk# Drlwl ft..:EWPORT B;i' ~~ 673-0900 ,,~ ,.,. 11 ALL STAR THE CAST LENNON Shown here (top to bottom) Rip Torn, Geral-sls I l::::Rs dine Page, Keir Dullea, and Jack Albertson head an all-star cast in "Mont- The Lennon Sisters appear as semi-regulars on NBC's Andy Wil- liama Show, Saturdays at 7:30PM. Musically, the girls are naturals. They have the easy ability to master a song after hearing it one time. Their father, who once sang tenor in a quartet that worked with Paul Whiteman and Freddie Martin orchestras, taught the girls the art of harmony. All the girls enjoy cooking, are entirely involved in sports as both spectators and participants. All four are ardent Los Angeles Rams fans, they are respectable golf players, and on any given Sunday afternoon, teams of lennons converge on an available diamond for a game of baseball. l to R: Kathy, Janet, Diane (and at top), Peggy serrat," the Lillian Hell- man drama, which airs Tuesday at 9 PM on KCET, Channel 28, as the third Hollywood T elevi- sion Theatre production of the season. "The play provokes thoughts about some of the political issues in the news today even though it is set in 1812 Venezuela during the Spanish occu- pation," says producer lewis Freedman. "It asks certain perti- nent questions: Is any man outside of the politi- cal scene? Don't we all have to take positions? How much has to be sa- crificed so that a good idea can triumph?'' The drama, adapted by Miss Hellman from a French play by Emmanuel Robles, deals with politi- cal hostages whose very lives depend on a stranger's decision. The stranger-a young Span- ish officer who has be- come a follower of the revolutionary leader, Simon Bolivar-can save their lives and his own by revealing the where- abouts of Bolivar to the Spanish conquerors. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, F£1RUARY 27, 1971 A· T • T -E-N-T -1-0-N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! PRICES . WILL NEVER BE LOWER SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE AND PICK OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on The New 1971 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION 2 Door • 4 o .. , • w .. OM ..... '"' & Pich1K DOT DATSUN 18835 Beach Blvd. Huntinqto11 BeAch 141-7781 or 540.0442 OPEN SUNDAYS 1971 CAPRI Tt.e Wt sexy cu .,..... Eur.,. with tt.e price of a svla compact SANTA ANA LINCOLN-MERCURY 1 H1 No. Tuttln Santa Ana 547-9183 O,on until t ,.rn., Mon.•,rl. I p.M. Set. & Sun. 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Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "Blue Grass of Kentucky" (ad· venture) '50 -Bill Williams. Jane Nigh. "Southside 1-1000" (adven· lure) '50 -Don Defore, Andrea King. 9:30 fJ "Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation" (comedy) '53 -Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride. 0 "A Bell ·for Ad1no" (drama) -Gene Tierney, William Bendix, Richard Conte. ID "Full of life" (comedy) '57- Judy Holliday, Richard Conte. 1:00 ID "Out of the P1sf' (drama) '47 -Kirk Douglas. Jane Greer. 2:00 0 "Move Over Darlin(' (comedy) '63-0oris Day, James Garner. AFTERNOON 4:00 f) Mr. Ed 0 The Rifleman fJ @ (]) al Dark Shadows 0 News Baxter Ward. ID News Putnam/Fishman. Q) Bozo's lif T99 ~ fii) Interface "Computer Animation." EID Reliflous Featllrei @fl Dos Gallos en P1lenq11e 4:30 f) Movie: "Horizons West'' (west· em) '52 -Rock Hudson, Robert Ryan. 0 Father Knows Best fJ Eyewitness News Q) The Munsters @ rn Rifleman Q) 00 Jimmy Thomison fii) Sesame Street # 212. ~ (j) Tiit Thrtt Stooau EID Pattern for llvina al Ah111 de Mi A1111 al Se11111e Street 5:00 0 KNIC NtwMrYict Jess Mar1ow. 0 I i& 5 News Kevin Sanders, Barney Morris. fJAipper ID The Aintstones Q) Bltman @@ localNtws @ 00 fiilliran's ls!1nd ~ (j) The Bi& Valley EID Cinema 30 al la P1ndill1 g;, College of Ult Desert ml Usted y II Pollda 5:30 fJ (ii) CI) ABC News Howard K. Smith, Harry Reasoner. 0 Get Smart ID My Favorite Martian m ;Jllipn's lsllnd ~ (j) This o., 1971 fii) Misterorers' Nelpborhood EID News/l'1stor's Dull m Comic:os y Canclones 111111111111111111111 INCOME TAX PAST ACCURATE SERVICE ' "We try to make a lifelong friend, not a one-time client." 642-0506 DAVID B. CAMPBELL TAX ACCOUNTANT WEEKDAYS I 'TIL I -OPIN SATURDAYS 2052 Newport (at Bay) Costa Mesa 111111111111111111111 P•I• 14 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 27, 1971 m Don Wilson's Town Talk a!) Noticiu al G1llopin1 Gourmet EVENING 6:00 IJ Bil News Jerry Dunphy. 0 KNBC Newservlce Tom Snyder 9 LIVE TV IS LIVE * STEE·VEE! ENJOY IT! 0 The Allen Show fJ Si1 O'Clodl Movie: "The Appa· loou" (western) '67 -Marlon Brando, Anjanette Comer, John Saxon. A cowboy. an escaped mur· derer, tries to s1art a new life with a horse breeding ranch until his magnificent Appaloosa stallion is stolen by a Mexican bandit. 0 Dick Van Dyke m The Flintstones @ @ (])Star Trek Ell) Mufflnland "The Autumn World'' ~Ci) News/Weather/Sports m fisher F1mily m Noticlero 34 m lsl1nds in the Sun m La Hora Familiar ~n Consue4o al KPl.M News Hawthorne/Greer 6:15 Ell) Art Studio 6:30 0 Candid Camera m The Flying Nun ~00 NBCNews Et) Hodgepodge lodee Qj (j) CBS News m Selected film/Musicale m The Desert Report m Los Olvidados a} ABC News 7:00 1J CBS News Waller Cronkite. 0 m NBC News David Brinklt!y, frank McGee, John Chancellor. O Whafs My line? m @ (]) I love Lucy ID Dragnet Qj 00 Tuesday Movie; "Blindfold" (drama) '6&-Rock Hudson, Claudia Cardinale A New York psychiatrist gets involved in the tug of war for the mind of a scientist between two opposing governments Et) fanfare "NET Opera Theatre· ·Queen of Spades'." An English· language version of Tchaikovsky·s opera, broadcast in stereo with Peter Herman Adler conducting members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. ~ (j) TrulJI or Consequences m Christ the living Word m Mi Amor por Ti m Simplemente Marie al Movie Game 7:30 IJ fij Ci) Beverly Hillbillies One of Jethro's childhood sweethearts comes to Beverly Hills to visit, and Jethro fears she has marriage on her mind. 0 m Julia "Swing low, Sweet Charity." Cory and Earl J. Wagge· dorn break their piggy.banks to help pay the hospital bill of a well· paid television spaceman, played by Phil Silvm . 0 Virginia Graham Show Guests include Nancy Kulp, Mel Brooks, Carol lhe painting elephant and Dr. Paul fine. fJ @ CV m The Mod Squad "Welcome to Our City." The squad tries to land the father of a 15· year-old boy. O Million $ Movie: "Girot" (com· edy) '62 -Jackie Gleason, Kath· erine Kath, Albert Dinan. A mute, tattered janitor in a cheap Paris lodging house agrees to shelter a woman and her little girl. m Truth or CoMequences I!) It T1kes a Tllief m Cinema 30 m La Duena 7:55 at) Cuestion de Serundos 8:00 1J ~ 00 tireen Acres Oliver Doug· las' plans to repair his rural farm· house when Mr Kimball falls through his porch and inrures his loot. 0 m Don Knotts Show Tony Ran· dall, Claudine Longet. and the Three Degrees guest. m To Tell the Truth m Full Gospel Businessmen m Sonrlus 8:05 m Lilla Lazo 8:30 1J ~ (j) Hee Haw Singers Char· ley Pride and Jeannine C. Riley are guest-stars in this rebroadcast Pnde sings "Wonder Could I live There Any More" and "Piroque Joe." Miss Riley's numbers are "'Duty, Not Desire" and "Holdin' On '' 0 NYPO "Macho." A Puerto Rican grocer in "El Barrio" is threatened alter saving a policeman from a THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 27, 1971 TV SPA CEMA N-Comedian Phil Silver.r guest stars as Cap· tain Blastoff, a TV astronaw . in "Swing Low, Sweet Charity" on NBC's Julia colorcast Tuesday at 7:30 PM. le~nage gang. Jaimie Sanchez, Mir· ---------------------------al La Constituclon 11a·•; "The Day After Forever" Sev· 1am Colon guest. fJ @ 00 a) ABC Movie of the Wee!&: ''Yuma'' (western) '7 1 - Clint Walker, Barry Sullivan, Kathryn Hays, Edgar Buchanan. A U.S. mar· shal is threatened when he tries to clean up a lawless town. m David Frost Show ID Felony Squad a!) Natacha en Academy Awards: Best Produc 9:30 IJ ~ (j) All In tlle Family Carroll tion, Best Actor (Bing Crosby); Besl O'Connor, JeJn Stapleton, Rob Rein Supporting Actor; Best Director ; er, Sally Struthers star. Best Screenplay; Best Original fJ Candid Camera Story; Best Song "Swinging on a EE Musicale/Pastor's Duk Star''. aJ Cadena de Aneustlu '8 Bill Johns News Et) Yankee Painter: The Work 10:00 1J ~ (j) CBS News Hour A be· al lncertidumbre of hind.the-scenes view of a White 11 :00 IJ ~Ci) m.News Winslow Homer m Pattern for living m La Criada Bien Criada 9:00 0 @ @ m First Tuesday 0 THE FUGITIVE * MEETS "THE WITCH"! 0 The Fufitive "The Witch." An imaginative child almost makes Kimble the victim or a mob Made leine Sherwood. Patricia Crowley guest m .-s-,-EC-1-Al-, Sin Cities of the Wor1d A close look is presented at the popular cit1es-•imong them Singapore. Macao, las Vegas. TI· juana-where one or more of the "Seven Deadly Sins" may be found. tE ORAMA BRILLIANCE! *'MONTSERRAT' ON Hollywood TV Theatre Et) Hollywood Television Theatre "Montserrat." Lillian Hellman's adaptation of a suspenseful French play by Emmanuel Robles centers around an idealistic young officer in the Spanish occupation forces in Venezuela m 1812 m Cll•llenrc House Slate Dinner. 0 ~ 00 m News 0 A BETIER NEWS! fJ al News * SANDERS & MORRIS! fJ Movie: ''The D1y tlle Earth O Bir 5 Ne-. Kevin Sandm. C1u&ht Fire'' (drama) '62-Janet Barney Morris. Munro, Leo McKern. fJ @ a} Marcus Welby, M.D. m Movie: ''Thrff Godfathers" (dra· "Don't Kid a Kidder." When Dr ma) '4C}-John Wayne. Ward Bond. Welby helps a blind mother arrange '8 But the Clock plastic surgery for her homely, big· @ (1) Perry Meson eared son, the transformation causes Eli) Realities problems they didn't anticipate. 11:30 IJ ~ 00 Merv Griffin fJ Buter Ward News 0 ~ 00 &D Johnnr Carson ID News George Putnam, Hal Fish· fJ &) Didi Cavett E. G. Marshall man. guests. '8 Quest for Adventure "lei II '8 Movie: "Boomer1ng'' (mystery) Snow." Filmed in Wyoming '47 -Dana Andrews, Jane Wyatt. al Do-Re.Mi 12:00 @ (]) Dick Cavett a!) Festlvel Mexicano 1 00 £111 M le ''Th W ., (d ) 1 0 . 30 : ~ ov ; e 11pon rama 0 7 OSCARS! "GOING ~:;;;;;;e~ea~~~l~an. Lizabeth Scott. * MY WAY!" with. B!.NG! O fJ News 0 ~scar WHk 0 Movie: . Coln& My m All·Nipt Show: "In Old Chi· Way' (drama) 44 -Bing Crosby, .. "Blood th s ·• d Barry Fitzgerald, Rise Stevens. ~eo. . . on t .. un an frank McHugh A priest ls asslened Magnificent Rou&ttnecks. lo a dowtrodden parish and helps 2:30 1J Movie: "Htllflre" (drama) '48 the parish and Its people. Songs in--William Elliott, Mane Windsor, elude "Going My Way''; "Ave Ma· Forrest Tueket, Page 15 r _,- AND THE VALLEY OF GOLD Mike Henry stars on The F.arly Show, in color, tPll S2 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBllUARY 27, 197 WEDNESDAY MARCH 3 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIM E PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:0!1 IJ "Hold Biele the Dawn" (dra- ma) '41 -Charles Boyer, Olivia de Havllland. 9:30 fJ "Strictly Dishonorable" (dra- ma) '51 -Ezio Pinza, Janel Leigh. O "Min Hunt'' (adventure) '41- Waltu Pidgeon, Joan Bennett. m "The Whole Truth" (mystery) '58-Stewart Granger, Donna Reed. 1:00 m "Pinky" (drama) '49-Jeanne Crain, William Lundigan. 2:00 O "love With the Proper Stranier" (drama) '64 -Natalie Wood, Sieve McQueen. AFTERNOON 4:00 B Movie: "Tartan and the V1lley of Gold" (adventure) '66 -Mike Henry, David Opalashu, Nancy Kov- ak. Manuel Padilla Jr. 0 The Rifleman fJ @ (]) al Oark Shadows 0 News Baxter Ward. m News Putnam/Fishman &J Bozo's Bi& Top Show ED Mtat Buyini: A Time for De· cision A film giving a brief history of the grocery business and an ex- planation of the various cuts of beef, the fat content, and which cuts for particular purposes. m.l) Consultltion €f) Dos Gallos en Palenque 4:30 O father Knows Best fJ Eyewitness News ID The Munsters (jJ) CV Rlflem1n ~ @ Jimmy Thomuon ED Sesame Slteet # 213. fji) (j) The Three Stooges m.l) Pattern for Uvln& €f) Alm1 de Mi Alm1 al Sesame Street 5:00 O MBC News Jess Marlow. 0 Bi& 5 News 0 flipper m The flinlstonts ID Batman @ CD local News ID Ciilli1an'1 Island 9 The Bi& Valley m.l)Cinema 30 €f) la Pandilla m College of tht Desert m Mexican Chamber of Commerct 5:30 fJ @ (ID ABC News Howard K. Smith, Harry Reasoner. 0 Get Smart m My Favorite Martian (E) Ciilliean's Island @ @ This Day 1971 ~ Mlsteroeers' Ntighborhood m.l) News/Pastor's Desk m Comicos y Canciones g;, Don Wilson's Town Talk m Noticias al 61llopin& Gourmet 5:50 IJ Jerry West Show EVENING 6:00 B Big News Jerry Dunphy. O KNBC News Tom Snyder. 0 LAKERS vs. BUCKS & * ALCINDOR! LIVE! O lallers Basketball Los Angele! Lakers vs. Milwaukee Bucks a Milwaukee, Wisc. O Si1 O'Cloclc Movie: "Picnic' Part I (drama) '56-William Holden Kim Novak, Rosalind Russell, Sett? Field, Susan Strasberg, Cliff Robert son, Arthur O'Connell. A drifte bums his way into a small Kansa: town and affects many people" lives when he romances the loca beauty at a Labor Day picnic 0 Dick Van Dyke m The Alntstones ID @(I) Star Trek ED Muffinland "The Farm." ~Ci) News/Weather I Sports m Fistler family €f) NotlciefO 34 g;, W1nder1ust m La Hora familiar ton Consuelc al KPlM News Hawthorne/Greer. 6:15 ED Art Studio 6:30 O Candid Camera m The flying Nun ~@ NBC News ED Hodgepod1e lodge ~ Ci) CBS News m.l) Selected film /Musicale g;, The Desert Report m Los Olvldados al ABC News 7:00 B CBS News Walter Cronkite. 0 g;, NBC News David Brinkley Frank McGee, John Cl\ancellor. O What's My line? m @@ I love Lucy ID Draenet (i) @ Branded ED Kukla, Fran & Ollie "Animal! Unite." ~ (j) Truth or Consequences m.l) Christ the Living Word m Mi Amor por TI m Simplemente Maria al Movie Game 7:30 B f.i?} Ci) Men at Law Davie Wayne guest-stars as a mild· mannered insurance salesman whc becomes the prime suspect in a series of bizarre deaths Clon! Leachman also guests 0 @ @ m The Men from Shi· loh "The Regimental Line." Col Mackenzie tracks down a deserte1 from his former India regiment, battling such obstacles as warring Indians, the weather and rugged terrain. John Saxon guest-stars. 0 (ill@ al Courtship of Eddie's Father "The Magic Mrs. Rickles.'' Tom Corbett is concerned when Tina's mother. who believes in magic. makes a convert out of Ed· die. Lisa Kirk guest-stars. 0 Million $ Movie: "Apache Rifles" (western) '65 -Audie Murphy, Michael Dante, Linda l1wson. Cav· airy captain is given the mission Honolulu baseball star Loo Phillips to seek out and destroy the Mes· who, they suspect. can rev11al who calera Apaches, who have fled from murdered a woman whose body has their reservations. been found in the baseball stadium, m Truth or Consequences Bob Part I of two-part drama. (Re· Barker hosts. scheduled) m It Takes a Thief "The Suzie B ~ 00 m Four·in.One: The Simone Caper." Susan Saint James Psychiatrist "Ex-Sgt. Randell File, and Jane Morgan guest-star. U.S.A." John Rubinstein guest.stars EJi) The Great American Dream Ma-as an ex-soldier who chooses a chine therapy ses&ion as the place to 1 @I!) Cinema 30 decide whether to live or die. · el La Duena 0 WATCH A BETTER NEWS! 7:55 m Cuestlon de Segundos * BIG 5 NEWS! 8:00 fJ @(I)&) Room 222 "Paul IJ Big 5 News Kevin Sanders, Revere Rides Again." A student dis· Barney Morris, guised as Paul Revere disrupts fJ @ 00 t!) The Young lnyen school with his war on pollution "Down at the House or Truth, Visit· • Kurt Russell guests as Tim. ing." A used-car salesman reneges m To Tell the Truth on his corroboration of the claim of @I!) The Answer Aaron Silverman's client that he m lucha Libre bought the car he is charged with 8:15 0 lakers Wrap-Up stealing. Featured are Lane Brad· bury, Richard Dreyfuss, Tom Drake. 8:05 m Tiempo de Oeportu Boltaire Perkins. 8:30 6 ~ 00 To Rome With l ove 0 Baxter Ward News 1J NYPO m Geor1e Putnam News fJ @ @ t!) The Smith family G) Vapbond "San Francisco on a "The Strangers." Chad Smith's Shoestring.'' search for Cindy's runaway friend el TV Musicll Oss.trt takes him to the Sunset Strip. Jo m Rftmolandla Ann Harris, Ann Summers, and Rob· 10:30 ert Brubaker are reatured. O SOPHIA WON AN OSCAR m David Frost Show * FOR THIS FILM GREAT! G) felony Squad . • 0 Oscar Week: ''Two Women" @I!> P1ttern for l1V1ng (drama) '61 -Sophia Loren. Elea· 9:00 6 ~ 00 Medical Center Guest-nora Brown, Jean·Paul Belmondo. star Richard Kiley plays a surgeon. Raf Vallone. Mother and her 13· embittered by the breakup of his year·old daughter are attacked by marriage, whose ex·wife (Gena retreating Germans In World War IL Rowlands) refuses to undergo a new Girl is In shock until news of the untested operation unless he per. death of a friend. Academy Award: forms it. Best Actress, Sophia Loren. 0 Chet Atkins & Boots Gl Bill Jones NtwS * Randolph TONIGHT! @!I lnc«tidu .. bre on KRAFT MUSIC HALL 11:00 B ~ 00 el News B ~ 00 m Kraft Music Hall O @ 00 m News "Festival of Music." Chet Atkins. fJ al News Boots Randolph, Floyd Cramer and 0 Movie: "Apatlle" (western) '54 Lynn Anderson star. -Burt Lancaster, Jean Peters, John 0 The fufitive ''Home Is the Hunt· Mcintire. ed." Andrew Prine and Jacqueline m Movie: "From Hert to Eternity" Scott guest. (drama) '54-Burt l~ncaster, Deb· fJ @ (]) t!) Johnny Calh "Cir· o~ah Kerr, Montgomery Clift, Frank cus Special for Children of All S1natr a, Donna Reed. Ages." Guests are Emmett Kelly, IE) Beat the Clock Bob Williams. Senor Antonio, Bob· @@ Perry Muon by's Chimps, plus Chug.Chug-Baby EJi) Eastern Wisdom Gorilla, Marco Polo, Miss Nova and 11:30 6 ~ (j) Men Griffin the Rodriques Brothers. B ~ 00 m Johnny Cart0n G) l b1(1AL J Whit's Pomo1raphy? fJ (E Didi Cavett Burt Reynolds Films. plays and literature are dis-guests. cussed by host Bill Burrud and IE) Movie: "Naked Street" (mys. guests Tom O'Horgan, director of tery) '55 -Anthony Quinn. Anne HAIR"; Ralph Nelson. director of Bancroft. "CHARLY" and Art Kunkin, publish lZ·OO ~ r'i'I O' er of the L.A. Free Press. • w vv tdl Cavett EJi) Hollywood Televtslon Theatre 12:30 1J Community Bulletin lo1rd "Montserrat." @I!) 30 Minutes m N•tacha 9:30 O Candid Camere @I!) Music.1le/Pasto(s Desl m Cadena de An111stias 10:006 ~Ci) H1wali Fivt·O McGar· rett and his unit try to protect from assassination the retarded son of 1:00 B Movie: "Bail Out at 43,000'' (drama) '57 -John Payne, Paul Kelly, Constance Ford. OfJNtw1 m All-Nitht Show "Johnnr Rocco," "F•llen Anftl" and Jwenll• Junit•." 2:30 tJ Movie: "Manhandled .. (mystery) '4~orothy Lamour, Dan Duryea, Irene Hervey, Sterting Hayden. 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DAYTIME MOVIES 9:15 IJ "Union Pac.ific" (western) '39 -Robert Preston. Barbara Stan· wyck. 9:30 O "Smoke Si1n1I" (adventure) '55 -Dana Andrews. Piper Laurie O "13 Rue Madeleine" (mystery) '46 -James Cagney, Annabella, Richard Conte. ID "five Came B1ek" (adventure) '39-Chester Morris, Wendy Barrie. 1:00 ID "The Eddy Duchin Story" (musi· cal) '56-Tyrone Power, Kim Nov~k. 2:00 O "The Matchm1ker" (comedy) '58-Shirley Booth. Anthony Per· kins. Shirley MacLaine ArTrRNOON 4:00 I) Mr. Ed 1J The Rifleman 0 @ 00 t!) Dart Sh1dows O News Baxter Ward. ID News Putnam/Fishman. ID Bozo's Bil Top Show EE) The French Chef EID Full Gospel Businessmen el Dos Gallos en P1lenque 4:30 IJ Movie: "Thunder Road" (drama) '58-Robert Mitchum. Keely Smith, Gene Barry. IJ Flther Knows Best O Eyewitness News l!J The Munsters (ijJ CV Riflem1n Ii) (!) Jimmy Thomason ED Sesame Street #214 Qj: 00 The Three Stoo1es EID Pattern for Livin1 el Alma de Ml Alm• t!) Sesame Street 5:00 O KNBC Newse~ice Jess Marlow 1J Bil 5 News Kevin Sanders. 0 Ripper ID The Alntstones ID B1tm1n @ CV Local News In 00 Gillig1n's lsl1nd ~ (i) The Bi1 Valley EID Cinem1 30 el La P1ndill1 m Colle1e of the Desert (Ii) Reportes de 11 Cam1ra de Comercio Cub1na 5:30 0 @ (I) ABC News Howard K. Smith, Harry Reasoner O GetSm1rt ID My F1vorite M1rti1n ID Gilligan's lsl1nd (jj 00 This D1y 1971 EE) Mistero1ers' Nel1hborhood EID News/Pastor's Desk el Comicos y Canciones m Don Wilson's Town Tllk (Ii) Noticlu t!) Gallopin1 Gourmet 11Thunder Road" The Early Show today at CBSM THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 27, 1971 EVEN IN G 6:00 IJ Bie News Jerry Dunphy. O KNBC Newsmice Tom Snyder 1J The Allen Show Tentatively scheduled guests are Joel Grey. Mort Sahl. Jayne Meadows and co- host Bob Einstein. O Six O'Clock Movie: "Picnic" Conclusion (drama) '56 -William Holden, Kim Novak, Rosal ind Rus· sell, Betty Field, Susan Strasberg. Cliff Robertson, Arthur O'Connell. A drifter bums his way into a small Kansas town and affects many peoples' lives when he romances the local beauty at a Labor Day picnic. 0 Dick Vin Dyke m The Flintstones ID @ @ Star Trek EE) Muffinland "Columbus." ~ (j) News/Wuther/Sport.s EID fisher family el Noticiero 34 m True Adventure (Ii) la Hora Flmiliar con Consuelo t!) KPLM News Hawthorne/Greer 6:15 EE) Art Studio 6:30 O Candid Camera ID The Flying Nun Q) 00 NBC Ni&fltly News EE) Hod1epod1e Lod1e ~ CJ) CBS News EID Selected film/Mus:cale m Desert Report a;) Los Olvidados t!)ABCNews 7:00 I) CBS News Walter Cronkite 0 m NBC News David Brinkley. 0 What's My l ine? ID @ @ I love Lucy ID @ (j) Draenet EE) Eastern Wisdom and Modern life "Zen in Fencing and Judo." ~ @ Truth or Consequences EID Christ the living Word el Mi Amor por Ti (Ii) Simplemente M1ri1 t!) Movie Game 7:30 I)~ 00 family Affair Buffy. Jody and their new schoolmate Rickie decide to clean off a trash· covered lot for a play park. After the big cleanup, the city announces the park 1s going to be made into a parking lot. 0 ~ 00 m flip Wilson Guests are Diahann Carroll. Tim Conway and Robert Klein. IJ Virginia Grah1m Show Tenta- tively scheduled guests are V1ck1 Lawrence, Joe Flynn, Mal Lawrence and Sherwin Markman. O @ w m Alias Smith and Jones "A Fistful of Diamonds." Heyes and Curry's chances for amnesty are threate_ned by a banker who has embezzled from his own bank and murdered and robbed to cover his tracks. Guest-starring are John McGiver, Michele Carey, and Sam Jaffe. O Million $ Movie: "Man in th• Middle" (drama) '64 -r-Robert Mitchum, France Nuyen, Barry Sul· livan. Lawyer is assianed to defend a man accused of murder in a court .martial. He believes the man1 to be a schizophrenic and handles his case accordingly, incurring the wrath of his superiors and jeopar· dizing his career. m Truth or Consequences Bob Barker is host. IE It Takes a Thief al Theatre Beat The Oxford Theatre presents Antonin Hodek in "A Per· lormance in Mime." Guests are Hodek and UCLA's Dr. Robert Haas mCinem• 30 7:55 ail Cuestion de Serundos 8:00 B ~ 00 Jim Nabors Jackie De Shannon guests in special show with a circus theme. m To TeU the Trvth Garry Moore is host. al Washln(ton Week in Review mlhe Story al Ya1abundo 8:05 ail Tele-Revista Musical 8:30 0 @ (1) m Ironside '1he Sum· mer Soldier.'' Theodore Sikel guests as an elderly Armenian whose de· votion to his adopted country places him in a tragic dilemma ONYPD 0 @ CIJ G) Bewitched "Mixed Doubles." Samantha and Louise Tate exchange places when some· thing goes wrong with Samantha's witchcraft Kasey Rogers plays Louise Tate. m David frost Show IE Olympic Boxinr m I SPECIAL I A MHtlfpiece ol Spanish Painting A stylistic and THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. F£8RUARY 27, 1971 iconographic explanation of '1he forces in Venezuela in 1812 is O Oscar Week: "All Quiet on the Retablo of Ciudad Rodrigo" by Fer· charged with being a sympathizer Western front'' (drama) '30-Lew nando Gallego, which was presented of the revolutionary leader Simon Aires, Louis Wolheim. German youth lo the University of Arizona by the Bolivar. Keir Dullea stars. plunaes into World War I and quick Kress Foundation. The film shows m Ch1llenr1 ly discovers Its terrors. Acade:ny in detail the 26 large panels of al Los Bevert1 de Per1lvillo Awards: Best Picture, Best Direction this rare masterpiece of Spanish ail Natldla 0 @ G) This Is Your life Renaissance art. 9:30 0 ~@ m Adam-12 "Log 16 Relph Edwards hosts. m 'Pattern for liYlnr -Child in Denger." Officers Malloy ID Bill Johns News 9:00 6 ~ CV C8S ThursdaJ Movie: and Reed interrupt a robbery in m l11certidu111bre "None But the Brave" (drama) '65 progress, fret over a possible child CE Horoscopo con el Prof. Horen111 -Frank Sinatra, Clint Walker, Tom· beating case and warn a heedless 11:00 IJ ~(])al News my Sands, Tatsuya Mihashi, Takesh1 gir1 about driving alone in a dan· 0 @ CIJ g;, News Kato. In dramatic World War II gerous area 0 G) News story, produced and directed by O DAN AUGUST-THRILLS 0 Movie: "Sherlodl Holmes Faces Sinatra, a group of Marines and * DRAMA-SUSPENSE-NOW! DNth" (mystery) '43-Basil Rath their disabled aircraft land on a 0 @ (V G) Dan Aupst "Bullet bone, Nigel Bruce. small Pacific island policed by a for a Hero." Del Lt. August investi· m Movie: "HonkJ Tonk" (western) unit of Japanese soldiers. When gates the slaying of a war hero. '41 -Clark Gable, Lana Turner. each side understands that the Guest.stars· Tina Chen. Peter White, Claire Trevor. other means to survive, they arrive Lou Antonio. Robert Pine. Meg IE Beat the Clod at a truce which continues until Foster. @ Cil Peny Mason circumstances beyond their control CiJ Candid Camer1 Allen Funt. ffi Washington WMk In Review terminate th~ .arra~gement. .. m Musicale/Pastor's Den 11:30 B (ii Marv Griffin 0 Tht fu11tiv1 'The ~age. A al Cadena de Aniustias 0 Q) CI) m Johnny Carson jealous father .and an ~p1dem1c al· lO·OO O ~ rri '7:' Dea M1rt'n Guests 0 G) Dick Cavett Tony Bennett most cost Kimble his freedom · ~ 1..!!.J 1:A.:.1 n 1 auests. Brenda Scott and Joe De Santis are Marty ~eldman. Corbett and IE Movie: "Impulse" (mystery) '58 guest. Barker (English comedy team), the -Arthur Kennedy, Constance Smith. O @ CI) al Mah Room for Ding-A-Ling Sisters. Odia Coates 12:00 @ ())Dick Cavett GranddaddJ "The Bia Hang-Up.'' and The Golddiggers 1:00 B Movie: "One foot in Heaven'' Rusty resents receiving a much· 0 Big 5 News (drama) '41-fredric March. Martha needed refrigerator as a gift from 0 Balter Werd News Scott, Gene Lockhart. Danny and decides to teach him a m Georre Putnam News 0 0 News lesson. Rusty Hamer and Jana ! ~~l~da d: ::cos m All-Nipt Show: "force of Evil,'' Taylor guest. w.!I ,...ui rn a nes ''lost Horizon" and ''Spoilers of the ED Hollywood Television Theatre 10:30 forest." "Montserrat." An idealistic young 0 "BEST Fl LM" OSCAR 2:30 B Movie: "Blind Spot" (suspense) otticer in the Spanish occupation * WINNER! Lew Ayres! '58 -Robert MacKenzie. ~~~ ........ ~--~~-­~[SAU IR s. BUICK IN COSTA :MESA Sptct.H1i11 i1 ellllll JAGUAR Opel Y. 234 East 17th Street, Ccgta Mesa, California 92627 Telephone (714) 548-7765 Paae 19 •• FRIDAY MARCH 5 For morn Ing and afternoon llstlnp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ant the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "Tltt Fltn1pn lo(' (mystery) 'SJ -Tony Wri1ht. Barbara Payton. "Two Dollar Bettor" (drama) '52- John litel, Steve Brody. 9:30 U ''Once More With Fetlln(' (ro· mance) ·ro-vul Brynner. 0 "No Time ror Sera .. nts" (com· edy) '58 -Andy Griffith. m "Tiit Lon& Haul" (drama) '57- Vletor Mature, Diana Oors. 1 :00 m "hnic In the Streets" (drama) '~Richard Widmark. 2:00 O ''You Must Be Jokin(' (comedy) '65-Michael Callan, Terry-Thomas. 4:30 tJ "Off Umlta" (comedy) '53 - Bob Hope, Mickey Rooney. EVFNING 6:00ll 1U1 News Jerry Dunphy. 0 MIC New11rviee Tom Snyder. 0 Tiie Allen Show Guests: Shari Lewis, Don Lewis, John Myhers. Buffalo Bob Smith and co-host Bob Einstein. U SIX O'a.Q Movie: "T1111m1 and Ult Mllllonalrt" (romance) '67- Debbie Watson, Denver Pyle, Geor&e Furth. Timmy becomes a secretary of 1 mllllonalre. C1J Did Vtn o,te m The fllnbtonn d) @ ())Stu Trel fJi) Mufflnland a (j) Ntws/W .. tlltr/Sporta m f'blltr f1111lly Im Notld«o 3' m The American West EI;) La Htra flmiliar con Con1u1le a> KrlM News Hawthorne/Greer. 6:15 m Art Studio 6:30 0 Candid Camera m The FlYin& Nun @ (jJ NBC News m Hodppodet Lodre Qj Cl) CBS News 6I!) Selected film/Musicale m Desert Report at) l.a OMdaclos a>ABC News 1:00 tJ CIS News Walter Cronkite. 0 m NBC News David Brinkley 0 What's MJ line! m @ (I) I l ove Lucy m 0rasnet (1) (1) Clnem1 Showcase: "Rare Brttd." James Stewart. Ell)SOul! ~ (() Truth or Consequences 6I!) Ctlrist Ult l lvln& Word @!) Ml Amor por Ti EI;) Slmplemente Maria a> Movie Ci1111e 7:306 lfi)(l)The lnttrns A drivin1 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 27, 1971 yoonr executive. portrayed by 1uest· exiled Amerie1n aan11ter livina in star Pete< Haskell, becomes Jealous Italy, in order to collect a hefty of his wife (Meredith MacRH) and ransom. I SATURDAY Dr. Sam Mars~ (Mike Finell) and O The Fu11tivt Illes suit for diYOrce. 0 @ CI) a> That Clrt "Two for MARCH 6 8 m Hiii! Cll1p1rr1I "The Hos· the Money.'' An Marie bets the t11e." Victoria and Wind are among winnin1 daily double at the race h0sta1es taken In a darln& bank track for Don Hollin1er's friends MORNING robbery attempt by an lnf1mous and loses their tlekets. outlaw. Edmond O'Brien guests. m Holl,.ood Ttltvlaion Theatre 5:2511 Qlve Us Tbls Day 0 Vlr&fn!. Qrah1n1 Show Sched· "Montserrat." Repeat. See Tuesday &:30 B Sunri• S.mdttr uled 1uests include Lou Rawls, John listlnr at 9 PM. 7:0011 Ntw Words, Ntw Wap Saxon, lily Tomlin and Dr. William 6I!) 30 Mlnu-.S 0 ~ (]) m Tomfoolery Show A. Nolen. @!) Muterea. Mujern r AllO Mu m Interact Louise Ridgle. U @@a>The Bradr Bunch at)Natadlt EDS.same Strnt #211 ·215. • Do bl p · 7:30 IJ Dusty's Trehoust · u e arked." While the rest of 9:30 U '"'r7i"'I ~The Odd Couple h B d f IUl l..!U ..u 0 ti) Cl) m Hedllt ' Jeckl1 t e ra ys are ighting city hall to "Oscar's New Life." Oscar loses M.k I U The Blad! £iptritt1ce preserve a park, 1 e is comm s· his 1·ob a.s a onortswriter and lands • d t "Id h .... m Yo&f lttr • friends SK>ne o bu1 a court ouse on an edltoriJll berth on a Playboy· the site. type ma&azine. S:OO II 9 Ci) Bup Bunny I Road Run· O Miiiion $ Movie: "Cherenne 0 Candid Camire ner Hour Autumn" {drama) '64 -James 6I!) Muaicalt/PastOf'a Dtsk 0 9 CIJ m Woody Woodpecker Stewart, Richard Widmark, Carroll @!)Cadena dt Anrustias U @ CV Lancelot link, Secret B_aker. _Story of the Che~enne ~n-lO:OO O @ (I) m Stran&t Report Chimp Hour d1an fhght back to thetr native "S . Wh I y ,.A i N t"' 0 Movie: "Raiders or the Seven 1rounds. ntp~r-en s our ""us n ° · Seas" (adventure) '53-John Payne, m Truth or Consequences 0 Bir S News Donna Reed. (£)Movie: "The Red Sttoea" (dra· U @CV a> Love, Allltrlcan Strte m Tales.of Wells Farro ma) '48 -Moira Shearer. Marius "~ove and the ~uel," with George 8:15 O Campus Profile G • B II · · ht · st Lindsey, Tina Louise, Cesar Romero; onng. a enna IS caug 1n ru1· "Love and the Young Marrieds... S:JO 0 (23 (]) m The Buialoos rle between her career and her with John McMartin, Mary Ann m Cisco Kid marriage. n;,. "" b 6I!) Cinema 30 Mobley, Brad David; and "love and 111:1 •um r @!)La Duena the Note.'' with James Brolin, Henry 8:45 O Pflpiclan's Mutual 7~5.5 CiI!) CUution de Steundos Gibson, Pamela Curran. 9:00 f) 9 Cl) S1brln1 & the Groovle 8:00 0 (jJ) (V a> NannJ l the Pro. 0 Ban.r Ward News Goollu reuor "The Unknown Factor.'' m Cieor&e Putnim News 0 ~ 00 m Dr. Dolittle Butch buys Nanny an eJCpensive &ift ~ ~dorama 0 Movie: "Alaska" (adventure) '44 and plans to pay for it with a ~ -Dean Jauer. prize from a fishinr contest. 10:30 0 One Step Beyond 0 @ CV t.rry l ewis Show m To Tell ttie Truth (£) Bill Jollns News m A.M. Movies: "Tank Force" (dra· fE I SrlCIAL I Mr Name Is Children @!) lncertidumbrt ma) '58 -Victor Mature. "T'he A documentary on Nova School in 11:00 f) Qj Cl)@!) News Man Inside" (drama) '58 -Jack ft. Lauderdale, Aa.-an innovative 0 9 CI) m News Palance, Anita Ekber1. public school known for Its success 0 UCLA CAGERS VS. (£) Trtt HouM in motivating pupils. * CAL! TONIGHT'S GAME! @!l Clltrdas Y Guitartu 6Ii) livin& 8ooll 9 Johnny Wooden Show at) P1noram1 Latino @!) La Cosa Julrtda 0 a> News 9:30 0 m Pink Panttltr 8:05 at) Luella Libre O Movie: ''The Stl'Vtnf' (drama) U (jJ) CI) Tbt Doubledtdlers 8:30 IJ ~ (j) Anctr Chiffittl Show '64-Dick Bogarde, Sarah Miles. 0 Movie: "San Antonio" (western) Andy's city council hopes to publl· m Colle1t Basketball USC vs. Stan· '-45-£rrol Rynn, Alexis Smith. cize Greenwood's ima1e as a thriv· ford. Tape delay. m Movie; ''Tht Ciulldtd Cai e" In& community by honorin1 the (£) Beat the Clod (mystery) '56-Alex Nichol. town's millionth visitor4ut the @ Cl) Perry Muon ~ (j) Prize hrty honored iuesl turns out to be 1 11:05 O UCU Basbtball UClA Bruins al Arriba e4 NOf'tll hobo. "Prof." Irwin Corey guests vs. Univ. of Cal. Bears. Taped. 10:00 tJ tAj (()Josie & the Pt.mycats 0 ti) (j) m N1m1 of tht Game 11:15 @!) Cintma 34 0 ~ (j) m H. R. Pufnstuf "Beware of the Watchdo1." Dan 11:30 B Q?) Cl) Merv Griffin U (i1) (])Hot Wheels Farrell (Robert Staci!) sets out to 0 ~ (j) m Johnnr Canon Joan @!) Lucht Libre find why someone is threatening Rivers subs as hostess. l0•30 IJ 9 Cil Harlem Globetrott the lif~ of a dedicated consumer 0 m Didi Cavett Su1ar Ray Rob· . B @ 00 m tie Co erstfl protection advocate In a drama inson guests. G ,. mes 1 featuring guest-stars Richard Kiley, (E) Movie: "Knivu of the Aven1er" rump . , , Nancy Olson, Pernell Roberts and (adventure) '67~ameron Mitchell 0 Movie:, 'Too. l~te for Tea IT Diana Muldaur 12:00 (jJ) CI) Dim Cavett (mystery) 4~izabeth Scott, Dan Duryea. 0 NYPO 12:30 O Movie: "Rebels on th e loose'' U (i1) ()) Slr Ha.U u @ CV m The Partridre F'tm-(comedy) '67-lando Buuanca. . Hr Keith becomes deeply concerned 12:45 m All-Nlitit Sllow: "Relentless'' 11:006 9 CJ) Ard111's Funhouu when a star athlete reported to be and ''The Hunchback of Notre 8 ~ (jJ m Hot Dot a fast operator asks Laurie for a 0 @ CI) Motor Mouse Dame." r.oa date. u Movie: ''Comanche" (western) 1:00 -Movie: "lt..._b.,,, Under Arms" '56-D And L. d C · I m DIYid Frost Show 1ll:llr VII •• , ana rews, 1n a nsta . {ID Pttttfn for LMnc (adventure) 'SS-David McCallum. (£) Movie: ''Orders to Kiii" (drama) 9:00 II Qj Cl) C8S f ridaJ Movie: ''Tht 0 0 Ntwi '59-Paul Massie. Bluest Bundle or TI11111 All'' (com· (i1) rn Chiller Theatre at) fles1a Mexicano edy) '67 -Robert W11ner, Requel 2:30 tJ Morie: "Junlot Mia" (comedy) 11:30 0 ~ (j) m Jtml>o Welch, Godfrey Cambridae. Vittorio '45-Pew Ann Gamer. U Tiit Hardr Bop De Sica, Edward G Robinson. An '=15 m 8abthall USC vs Stanford. @ (])Larry Kint Show inept crew of crlmln1ls kidnap an Tlped rame played 1Hrlier. (R) fl) Mino a Mino Ranchtro AfTFRNOON iz:oo e ~ oo Scoo1>r-0oo 0 Hip School BHketblll A 3-A Semifinal CIF Playoff Is featured. Ross Porter and Tom Hawkins call the action. fJ Gl American Blndatlnd 9 @ School D1ys m Teitro f1ntastieo m Holid1y al) Drema de la Sem1n1 12:30 iJ Qi' Cl) The Monkees 0 BASEBALL WITH THE * ANGELS! WARMUP! O Aneels Warm-Up O Movie: "Red Mountain" (ad· venture) '51-Alan Ladd, Lizabeth Scott. m Hazel (#131)-"A-Haunting We Wiii Go". (ii) @ College Basketball @@farm Show m Sports Wor1d 1:00 iJ Q!l@ Dutardly & Muttley 0 DEBUT! ANGELS TAKE *ON CUBS IN PALM SPRINGS OPENER! O Angels Baseball Californla An· gels vs Chicago Cubs in prNea· son game from Palm Springs, Cal fJ Movie: "Bird of Puadise'' (ad· venture) 'Sl-Jef1 Ch1ndle<, Debra Paget. m Kings or Comtdy Bud Abbott and Lou Costello ''Comln' Round the Mountain". IE News/Weather /Sports @ (j) Voice of Airtculture ~ Alma de Ml Alma m Stories or Success a> Motor Mouse 1:30 £1 Qj (j) The Jetsons O Double Feature: ''Clrry On Cleo" (comedY) '65-Amanda Bar· rie, Sidney Jamu. ''l'llt last Rebel" (drama) '60-Carios Thompson. IE Championship WttsUing @ @ Film Feature mscope Gl Hardy Boys 2:00 6 Dusty's TrtehOUM 0 Waeon Train ~ (I) After11~ Movie m Set the USA ail Variedades MusJcaln Gl K/Palm Movie: "Showdown." Walter Brennan. 2:30 £1 The New Society m Movie: "Bata1n" (drama) '43- Robert Taylor, Lloyd Nolan. @@ Pacific I Basketball Wash· ington at Oregon State. m Dollars & Sense THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, F'EBRUAAV 27. 1971 3:00 e Insider /0ut1Jd« I fJ Celebrity Bowlln1 Bob Newhart and Ann Elder vs. ROl>ert Lansin1 and James Farentino. llJ Colle1e Basketball NCAA Cham· pionshlp game. 6I!) Musk.alt /Davey & Gollatll m Revlst. Musical m The Bil Picture al) Teatro del Sabado 3:15 0 An1el1 W~p·Up 3:30 8 9 Cf) CBS Coif Classic 0 Pacific 8 Basbtball ~ash. State Cougars vs. Ore. Webfoots at Eu· gene. fJ @ CI) CE) Pro BowteB' Tour The $60,000 Buckeye Open, from Imperial Lanes in Toledo. Ohio. O NHL Action Hiallllahts 6I!) ChUdren's Gospel Hour m Ludie en P1tinu m Pano~ma 39 4:00 O Th e Saint €?!) Pattern for livin& m New Decade a Sta 4:30 iJ Santa Anib feature Rae. The $100,000 Santa Marguerita Handi· cap for four-year·olds and up-at a mile-and-one-eighth. m Untamed Wor1d Q)@ Film fe1ture EE Dprasion 'Take One." eif) (j) Roller Ci1mt1 €ID Faith for Today iit EJ Mundo en Que Vlvlmo1 m Quut for Acfventurt 4:45 m Pre.tame Soccer 5:00 iJ Movie: "Conquest or CodllM" (western) '53-Robert Stack, John Hodiak. O It's Academic Competln1 hl1h schools are Santa Monica, Edie· wood (West Covin•) and Dorsey (Los Angeles). fJ @ ffi G) ABC's Wide World of Sports Jim McKay hosts. 0 The Aveniers m Movie Ciruts: "Above ind It· yond" (drama) '53 -Eleanor Park· er. Robert Taylor. Q) Miu Show&ir1 lntemational From the Dunes Hotel In Las Vegas, with Jan Murray as emcee. EE Peter Gunn ti) @ NBC News EE The World We live In m Quest for Lift m International Soccer m Bronco 5:30 O kNBC Newservlce Stan Atkin son. 0 This Wttk In NBA EE Tonl&flt In las VtitH ei) CI) Hl11! Ch1p1rr1I EE My Name Is Children m Filhef family ~ WHEN YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT • • • CALL ~ ~Jl--ONE OF THE EXPERTS LISTED BELOW! ~ Jf1• TAX SERVICES EYE LASHES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE GARDENING S:\\ 11-!"1·t• t ,_~ll•H1 <.'•1111111111'1'11• rl 'f,I\ ~ .. n ""' WESTERN BUSINESS SERVICES INC. 642-021 2 • KEMMER TAX SERVICE 1938 Harbor, Coslf\ \t ..... 11 548-2404 • A-1 TAX SERVICE I _,,,.-............ ~ .. · ~;.m. EYELASHES EAl'l1 ui...h Appllt•d S1'1"'""''·1~· V1·r) :'\atural Look•nl! Newport leach (714) 67l·715t H1111tf1t9l'Otl hocll 17141 1.46.UtO 8"efty Hlth Ut) 27J·t1'1M Jobs Now ... Action Today Payday Soon . ORANGE COAST EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 12-l B1·0Rdway. 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There was some scattered but highly vocal opposition to this bold seotlighting of the biases and prejudices which dominate the thinking of many Americans-and not just those in the redneck regions of the Deep South. ''There were objections to some of the language used on the show," Lear said, "but T doubt if we introduced any words the lis- teners had never heard before. And l ·don't think many had to run for dic1ionaries to look up words like Yid, Coon or Polack. "I think what really bothered them wa" to actually hear on television some of the phrases they employ at home, or in the company of friends. When they see their own words mirrored that way it produces a shocking feeling of guilt and possibly shame. That's what they're reacting to. "There were, of course. some well-mean- ing objectors who believe that public airing of bigotry accomplishes no good purpose. They think if it's ignored it will go away." Lear and CBS conducted surveys among every station carrying the ITalf-hour show and the response has been better than 90 percent in favor of the show, Lear said. He Rob Reiner & Sally Struthers P11e 22 added that the support was just as solid in the South as in the so-called liberal areas of the North. Sammy Davis, Jr., and Godfrey Cam- bridge were among Blacks who personally congratulated Lear on bringing All In The Family to television. Bob Crane of Hogan's Heroes called Robert Wood, president of CBS, to tell how much he admired the net- work for pioneering a new concept in entertainment. UCLA ethnic studies groups have at- ~ Carroll O'Connor & Jean Stapleton tended tapings at C BS and are completely in support of the show, Lear said. He also re- vealed that some high school teachers have made the show required \>iew ing for their social studies classes. The Detroit CBS outlet reported that one labor union local changed its meeting night from Tuesday to Wednesday so members wouldn't have to miss the show. That's the sort of thing that hasn't happened to tele- vision since the early days of I Love Lucy and $64,000 Question. . P ublic reaction has been Uke adrenalin to Lear and the series stars, Carroll O'Con- nor, Jean 'Stapleton, Rob Reiner, and Sally Struthers. ··we were a little uncertain at first," Lear said, "but we believed that the series was something that had to be tried. Now it looks as though we're not only accepted, but we're doing a bit of good in this mixed-up world." Created by Lear for American television, All In The Family premiered on CBS on Tuesday, Jan. I 2. The result was like an explosion. CBS switchboards throughout the country were deluged with phone calls. Some callers were indignant, demanding to know what sort of blasphemy was being promulgated. But the vast majority was in the "attaboy. sock-it-to-'em" vein. Critical reaction was as varied, running from "the greatest thing since The Honey- mooners" to "vulgar, insulting." THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<. FEBRUARY 27, 1971 ''If nothing else we woke people up." Lear said, smiling. "We got them to talking, and we got them to tuning in, and we may have sparked a new era for television program- ming." Most appraisers believe that what ~akes the strong language and har.d-core bigotry exposed in All In The Family bearable ts the comedy format. O'Connor mouths the bigotry, but the way he does it conveys the ideas that he just doesn't know any better, never learned any better. . The son-in-law, portrayed by Remer (Carl's son, incidentally), is almost as rigid in his liberal beliefs as the father-in-law is in the other extreme and, every once in awhile, O'Connor succeeds in winning an argument. Jean Stapleton. as O'Connor's wife, is the peacemaker in the family, and has some of the best comedy lines. Miss Struthers is ideologically on the side of her husband, but still has a warm love for her father as a person. The series so far has gone into areas be- yond the common form~ of bigotry-slu~s against Blacks, Jews, Chinese and other mi- norities. It has ventured into such other areas as homosexuality, ecology, right wing righteousness and heart transplants. ··we aim at stories that focus on subjects people are talking about," Lear explains. "We work only a few weeks ahead so we are able to be topical. If Mr. Nixon <iays something provocative, we can bring in with our family comment before it becomes yes- terday's news." All In The Family, which had its roots in the highly successful Engl ish show, ''Till Death Do Us Part", is taped under the ban- rn:r of Bud Yorkin-Norman Lear Produc-tion~. the tandem which also has an up- coming CBS special. "Robert Young and The Family" (8 PM, March 10, C BS). and a movie, "Cold Turkey", about to be re- leased. 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