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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-10-02 - Orange Coast Pilot-- Football Score1 ____ -!.~----·. ------• Newport Ha1•hor Costa Mesa 40 7 Buena Park 21 W estfu'inster 14 Esta11~ia 14 LB Wilson 9 . San Clemente 33 Edison 8 I Hunti·ngton Bea~h Fountain Valley l.'i i Laguna Bea~h 7 Santiago 7 14 SEE DETAILS, SPORTS PAGES DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, ·1~7J' VOt, ,,, NO, IU, J llCTION l ,..N ·PAe'll ~eli~a~~ .. :.Ar• .. ' • • I ·· .. Restaurant 'Interview' Costly 011e LOS ANGELES 1APl -Pol1t·e s<l lrl thret> rnrn, posing as luurl'lal1 sts. 1\·r1·e wined and dined ,11 a rcs1 .i1u·1H1L intt·r·· viewed their br11 rfac1ars ;uul lhrn k1cl- kidnaped !hem T~ captives werr released u1111ar1n rfl after paying $10.000 ran.'io111 Charle~ Sutton. co-ownrr nf !he Prin- ce;;s Louise. a restauran1 abo.1ni a ;;h111 at Terminal lsJ;,nd. de~rri bed the kid· naper.; as "''ery gentlemanl.v and \·rry cool.'' The other host :H!e \\.:!" lhe res rau- rant manager. i\fikc .\1orrC'lt Police gave this acrount of l h~· Fnd.t .1' orrfec.I: • Tfiree men lo:d Sutton 1hf'\' w;1nl f'd lo write a mag a7.inC' storv aboul hi~ re~1;111- r;in r. Thf'\' in1ervie\\ <'rl h1n1 ;inc! \lorrrll d uru1~ ;i. la vi..;h mr:il 11 Wil~ !HJJ:!Ct'Slf>d !hil t rlir [ti(' lllt'I' lr.tl'el ro Redondo A .. ach whrrr .. ~11nil.1r shio i:o; .;.-t:!'~•!!"rl to be n101>rcd f\11 1hr \\·a1·. ont> or the kidn<i nt·r~ nu!lrd ?. guii. and thr.1· dc111andrd-Sf)!l 000 ''\\'p-tried lo reason \\ifh thern:· 'lor· rell scud . <idding that Sut1 on ~·" lho•rn to settle for Sl0,000. Su11011 t:alled bts o,tt,1\.v ·~1LOT tt .. , PM1e <'!ccountanr. who 1n1Jde out •• ('hN:k. f1w FENCING DA'NCERS ·-Blending the art o( fencing Witb 'the art of !bat a1nount and met lhr n1en al thl' ballet meifibers or the Laguna Beach -Civic Ballet•Co. exhibit· good Farmers and MerchaRts Bank in Long fo·rmr' d,~g instruction. F'rom left to righl are Kris Valebrach. BSc.u~~~n wein into the bank wi!h nne nr Kathy..Mason, Odile deWitte.-Hope S4:>"ga.wa'., Molly Lynch and Sandra. the trio. and cashed the check. The \\rin~slti. see addilio'nal picture and stpry.on page S. · h~tages were driven lo the Harbor Free· • . · ~ "way near Pacific Coast Highway. wherP • , ~ ,· • • • .• 1 • ~ theye were released. W : H' R · ~ ', ... , DL ~ · · ·: · '·&·er:· "Asked later by a reporter if he cou kl e . are .eJ!On"":.. ~flDlU.~o--describe the men. Mornll refu•ed. ,, •. _ • .&4 . ---e tng onlv they were belween 25 and 35 years old. "J may get killed rnr !his." ht said. "These guys promised the.v·n t'(lffiP. C • s Co f • bhck gunnin1 for us if they 1aw a '"'ord ·reatmg t~te · n us1on , ..-i·l-~p_;"~· .. ·----. •• ·r ' ' ' Seal Killing Ban Approved SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A blTI bannin1 the kiWng Of le''IS except undet certain Circumstances won • 's.htte apptQv1l, FridJy and was leftt ;to. GOV. Ronald: Reagan. The mea'sure by Mo<!mblyman b[o 1. ~n· (IJ8urli1pme), was approvi>d;' 3!.0,. , It wbuii.1: pfohfbit the killing of aealt ~ by fishermen •hen lbli anlrual!I are damagin"° their netr, tackle ti/' fish. The state could tiU seals "tfhenever such 1 courst iJ deemed advllable." Tb! bin would 1100 m•l«I ~ II· 11111 1o·,hnpon ...i aklM or Other ..i, '"°"'flt Cor commercial """ -· .. • • • na ers east a er Ga1°af1e Engulfed ('osla J\t esa fircn1cn dou se a &n1ok y blaze \Vhith erupted in th e garage area of a nearly nc\V apart· r11ent compl ex at 525 Victoria tatc Friday afternoon. 'l'he fire consumed several vehicles. including an (';..pc11s1ve t\1nC"r 1C"an-n1arlC' :-port ~t·J1. a fr 11t h anrl a motoreyelc. l1rc1nc11 ~dill. 'i ht' ra ti:-t· an d doll;'l r IO$S of lhc bla7<' \ICre ~1 11 1 1tn de r 1ll \'C$\1 :;:<1t lon ca1 h Saturday. No 111 1ur1t·~ \\f'l'C' rc11ortcd. · Great Britain Spy D1·ama A James Bond 'Thrille1·' LO~OON (AP' -. .\ stunning Russian blonde cnlered Britain 's spy drama Fri- day when the government disclosed that KGB Gfficer Oleg Lyalin's secretary de· reeled with him last month. This development, \11ith itS overtones or a Soviet love affair. gave. the aitualion the trapping! of a James Bond film . Husky·voictd Irin• Teplal:ova, JI , ask· ed. for and was granted political asylum on the day her b<is. Lyalin, defected with. the Brill.sh say,-a dcesier -or Soviet espto~ge secrets. The pair, accOl'dinJ to a Home Office spokesman, now ·i.s · "staying With friends."· Thfs Was ·undemood to be M ofOcial Wa)'. Qr .g U>ey ale united: it. a secret hideout near LOndon under pro- tective Brltlll'I (lettntion.. Ep;ch is ma r- ried but the JPPkesma11: gav.e no dttaib on their £am1Uts.· Word of the seeond -R.US1ijan defection came as ~ running b&Ule tiietween iBrtt..i ja;h And Sovitl Jetelfrity 'chief!! toolt .OO~a ' laster ltmpo. The Kremlin htt back at Britain's wee!<· old on!er· ~Una JQ5 ~let·dlj>lomots and offlclab polbllshlna ""'1-oi'aiii:. n11nted u a I of Briu.l1 tPia oulllloAnb-ld.lloUn:tici·ll>i --• I • lion given lo the government dail y ne\\·s· ra?tr Izvestia v.·a~ Kim Phi!h,\. snmt'· times double agC'nl \\'ho quit llri 1a1n 10 live in Russia eight years ago ~i ean\\'hilc. {)('nis Healey, foreign al· rairs spokes1nan for the opposition Labor party, slammed Pritne t<.-1inister Ed\\·ard lle8Jh's government for launching \\'hat he ca lled ''a Rtd scare" ror polit ical reasons. Word of Mrs. Teplakova's defecl.ion was given in.a terse Home Office state· menl: "A Soviet cillZef\, ~1rs~ Irina Te p- lak6va, 31. bu a.sked for and bas been grNlled permisaio(I to re]n8jn in thi.1 coonb;' .. She YIU 11 member of the So- viet trade deleg~tion." S0he ,and Lyalin were not diplomals and lht~lbre hail ·no Immunity. 1bia apoHd Lyal\n.i..wbom ~ British claim ""'' a KOR ofricer-to big lime &rouble after he wi!j: arrested In down· tOv;n Lon<Son~ alter mi~nigbt Aug. XI for dhm.ken · drt V'lng. Ht zpptated in court the ntll-day and was re1east.d on bAil put up.by• SOVla Ernbas.,y official 'Illen h• rrtll.f!IOC! 1cf jll.\ .O<Klh London office ........~y;•1t.r'iri'il' "!' ·aeeru:y (i!OO-"°tts' Pal• JI .l --· 1Jn11! Haul S('izcd OAKL.\.\'O • \P1 A t ll\7.t'n's rC'porl nf o•rrhc:1nng ;i tclephon!' conversation about a drug ~<1 !1' led poller In the arrest of 1i\'r n1rn ancl SC'l7Urr of 8:1 kiloi; of niari,1uan:i 11orll1 n1nrr 1h;:i11 513.000 nn lhr il legal n1ari-.r.I 111vcst1gatnri; said to-· da~. Orange 1.ook for sunny skies today and Sunday 1vilh wanner ter"J)era tures 2Jong the coaslline. lli~ today arou nd 7Z. al the beacheS rising to 8.~ inland. Lows tonigbt 4) to S51 .. INSUJE TODA l' Slu:rijf So111 Code of illadrid Cotnlly -dt1scr1bcd by Gle111l f'ord ns ··i/1e 'l'tOl me" -n1akes the rove.r .of lodttf}'s TV \VE:EK, Cot:er ~1or11 !ells al:>Qut f'ord. 1he11 a11J noiv. and h111 MCW '\'t?I~. """ "-" u ... ...... , 1 <l!vrc~ Jlflrl ~-J Cl•1t11'" IJ•Q C1111lc1 I• <•"I-'"""' ' , Clr-M-f H o..• Jttllcll u ' E~i.rt11.......,1 l1·1l F1111ll• N-• OVtr J Hl'9M.t" II """""-• n .11 lt•tl ••tl tf l ·lf S"rl' 11-n tMft 'Mt1'th W:)I U"dt l.,, I I .J rlLOl'. Sa~, Oetobtr 2. 2q71 t • • 4 Cy~ology A New Kind of Fair Bicycles and the people who ride them are the focal point of a new ltind of fair being p.Janned for Oct. 14 through 16 11t Fashion Island in Nev.·port Beach, But there's more lo the Cycolo&.v Fair than ju9l things on whetls. ~ event will in- volve ~veral 3egments of the community and will offer: 1) entertainment. 2) compet illon land prizes), 3J education and 4 l ll cha/'\Cf! to do something positive about the problem of pollution. The latter is the particular part of the program the DAI· LY PILOT will sponsor. The DAILY PILOT is v.·orking out details for operation of a Pollution Solution Station. With assistance from \'arious civic-minded groups and individuals, the newspaper hopes to be able lo offer fairgoers someplace to drop off old issue! of the DA ILY PILOT (and other newspapers), bottles and aluminum for recycling. Details will be announced as they become a v a i 1ab1 e . '-1eanwhile, the DA I L Y PILOT-sponsored ad below ex- plains some of the competitive events planned for Saturday. Oct. 16, to climax the fair. Hi, Ho, Enter the (Clean Air) Fair ··············~··· • I • • • • • • 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR ENTRY BLANK FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT IEACH Saturdoy, OctabH 16, 1971 • Check the boxes oppo1ite the •vents you wish to e nter I include $'4 .00 for Gre nd Pr ix), clip the coupon • •nd mail to 62 Fa1hion Isl and, Newport Center, New· I port Beach, California 92660. Ma ke check1 payable I to LO.G .G . !INCLUDE $4 .00 ENTRY FEE FOR GRAND PRIXI I Ple111e enter me in the followin g event1 e t the Cy- cology Fair .s t FASHION ISLAND in Newport Beech I Sat., Oct. 16, 1971 . I •9ree to a bide b y ell th e rule1 I of the A.B.l .-A. governing the1e e ve nt1 , e nd I will accept the deci1io n of the jud9e1 •1 final. • I • • • • • • I • • • D D D D D 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR STOCK GRAND PRIX YOUTH HANDICAP RACES ( 14-1 Sj TRICYCLE RA CES (l-4-5 ye•rs) THE QUEEN RACE THE BICYCLE PARADE ''Oldtim e Bicycle Oa y1" theme 0 ADULT TRICYCLE RACES • I I • • • • • • • I I 1m ... 1 1 m1mb1r ~ •~Y bl<Y<le rl<i~t <l11t . I • NAME, .................................... ..... . ......................• I CITY' ....................................... PHONE, ............•......• I • !Signeture ) . l~1r..,I U Mined '··················· Cycology Fair Stock Gr.and in each race. !No Enlry Fee) Prii: Blcycle Kal'e -h)-!;i p Tricycle Races -Any child race around the Fashion Is· age 3 lO S with a tricycle is land oval (Newport Center • eligible. Races will be clf.3Sed Drive). Anyone over 18 with according to age. Awards a 10-fipeed bicycle is eligible. giv~n for !st three firUsbers Check-in time 8 &.m. Salur· in each race. (No etitry fee ) day at the: registration tables .'J'be Queen Race -A race tn parking lot racing area. _will be run for girls over 16 (Entry fee.,$4 ). yet.n: of age and single. The . . winner will be stlected as First Prize -A!ala 100.rac. "Queen Of the Cycofogy Fair" Ing . bike -one 61 the finest She w i I I be crowned.i.l 2 p.m. ra::ing bikes . In the wor ld. at Stace Court by M•yor &i 'Ibis -bike will be awarded Hlrtb ak>n(· . wttb pri1~ f o r the ~. Parade _ "l:nter MJ't nme place winners. yoor old bl(')ltlt 1n the "Old- M•)"Or Ed Hirth of New-tiriie Bkycle 06.ya" i-radt. wt Bffch will •wa rd tile Prizn lrill be awarded' for the prizw at tptelal 2 p.m. ctrf!o. five best ·lootinr entries. Come JnOr1i-. Oteck-in time I a.m. out 1M hive a fOOd time. S.bsllly. (No Enlry F .. ). voo11o _, JUcu -A411t n-tcrc1• J1a<q-Opm Joriy yolldi !rGm J4 to 11 lo .U <dulls wilh • r,.. form ,_.. ·old "1111 H1 bike "'" daJsn tricycle. Come Clllt and srter these races. Slower r.ce ln this uny e v e n t . tMkes wJU ba ii"" appropr:I· Awards rivtn to race WiM ... ate hancticapl. Awards will rit and alto for the cra1iest d&. &1ven. for flnt JJ&ce wlnn!'tl tlgna . . -TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You ••• Every Saturday ., ~.- ( --. ' ' • ~ JUMBO PAPER TOWELS \\)~Yi\\ 1109. 36t· V~Vlll. 4!J 111'fll\.':I H1ndy for clean-ups, d reining t'rie~ foods •nd many other chor11. In Mlected ccilor1. , ...... 0-,. .... Solo!'" o..-, Ladies Nyl~n Pant Sets R<11. 7.96 Ladies 2 pc. p•nt sets. s·· Pent1 ere stretch ny lon. Spirt top1 er• strip•d with long 1leeve1. These 1ets i;ome in S-M-L 1i:r:e1. 1/4"· ELEORIC DRILL Oar a09. 7.27 · 2000 RPM....._. tpMd. 5 97 Ollite• Sl~f·labric_ltint l>tonze.a..ino. Alumtnum Ch > · housinf 2.•AMP. org• " 12 M. choc:i l.+. flnor9d -Mix.. lnata11tly with mllk. Delicidu1 hot or -eold, 'and 10 ·aesy to make. t;h•rt• Ill ' .·• DAILY 10-10, SUNDAY 10-7 < •• ' •. ,; ~~. " ., - ~ "' . 7 "::-· . . 16-0l BAG CANDY 2~5 1 Sun.-Mon. Only I -lb. bag of cicoanuf co111hews, crisp, toff•e peanuts, .,d butter cashew brittle. MEN'S LONG-OR SHORT-SLEEVE SWEATSHllTS Ro;. J.88-1.94 . Choice of fleety lined 1w11tshirts with reinforced C.f •W n1 ok, Choice of colors. Sizes S-M·L·Xl . SUEDE BOOTS FOR MEN 0... ROll"lar 7.93 . Unbtf'"11bfy comfortable 544 suede bootl. In n.tu· ral ·l oolcint ta" i;OIOf. 6~·12. a-,. it' WATIRPROOF 2-PC. VIM. RAfiSUfT Reg. 1.87 FYhf nit f.:tllC IMt rip front. dtt•ch.W. hood.. P•n1s ha,. •-.tr.-,·" •list. Color dOcti. s.... ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY c -"-1-AU.· 'ifttm llllAT~­ Rlch $1bl0t Gravy Savory c.l•ry Oret1i~ Cre•lfty, WJ.lppo4 P.t.t ... l"ioi a.ttorod v..,.tabl• Cranberry S•uce Hot Roll l lvttor ' t•· f' •• . , 1---: 1tt: ' ' ' . ;s, I 1,l:. •-' .... :o;i:i.i' • >, ,.. \I 'I .,, STURDY 36-IN. PLASTIC BPJ)OM II•;. 1.27 9 c ' Strong plastic bristles wittl split end swe1p cl11n1r, are w11hlbl1. Chtf9' it, Sevt nowl Sole Pri<e 10!! long-wearing polypropylene with waffle latex backing. Avocado, blue/green, candy .stripe, pumpkin, gold. 8~x 11 ~·ft. --i.. PATCHWORK QUILTS Ovr Rog. 6..47 Colorful cotton prints 4aa with .ru ffled •d1••· llle•ched GOtton filli"f.. · _ Finlthed sli• 72x82·in. Charo• l ARRDUTIA DU .... 91f 63• - ' I I 7 --·---....... -·- Weekend EDITION VOL b4 , NO. 236, 5 SECTI ONS, Sb PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATfJROA'I", OCTOBER 2, 1971' TEN CENTS ' Co.nfused Shape of State Welfare Revealed Hy JACK Hl\08ACK Ot Th• 0.ilr ~1i.1 ,1111 ·The weat'y v.•orld oi a l'Ollnty welfare dirf'<.·tor 111 the confLJSt'd st.ate of C.:a!Hornt;J \1 as outline1t !o ne\vsmen F'ri· day by a fru;;1rated Granville Pe<>plcs. Peoples holds the unenviable post of Orange County \\'elfare Oirector and the legislati1·e 1nant•uver1ng or the last 11evcr<>J 1nonths plus the l'Qurt decisions of !he past wet•k ha>,;c drl\·~n him . his staff and fclln1v (hreclors and workers in other 1·<1dntics to lhe point or dispair. Frida.1 111<1n11ng P1·oples recei~e<I the l<1tes! in <l "t'l'U'S nf h'll'!:fll!llS Fruin !he S1;i11• \\'1•lf:1n• l lu·ct·tv1· Hubert B. ('arlesu11. Garage Engulfed IL Lold i'iirn that cverylhing his depa rt· n1ent has been doing in a crash overlime progran1 during the past two weeks to 11nplentenl the 110(ate'1 ~'elfa re rerorn1 program was wrong. Two court actions in the past few days called a hall tG changes in the progran1 ror Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC1. The first actiGn by a federal judge in San Francisco said n!Jtices sent to welfare ret:ipients ..otirying them of l'lll· backs should have spelled oul exactly how eaeh recipients' grant was to be af- fected . Next the SL.ate Supre1ne Court stopped all changes in the AFhC progra1n llt'<'aUst a rcdut"l1011 ordered tn pa)1 1ner11~ lu those rei.:ip1cnts w1Lh 1nco111e rna.1· \'IOl:t!P fedrr:l l lil\V. Later lhis ruling was broat!enrtl Lo in- l'lulle increases 111 µayn1enls wh il'h [wu- thirds of lhe AFDC famili es without in· runie were Lu receive. The unfu11ny part about all this is that ehecks were already mailed and so sup- plemental fynds will ha ve IG be sent tG those '11hose allotments were cut and <llllounts 1ledurlell frorn future checks to lho.-;e wh(1 were paid rnori:. In a n1t•n10 to 1nembers ol the Board of Supervisors. Fnda.v. Peoples said. u1 par!, .. Al lh1s. pn1111 1n tin1e the ;idrninistr:tt on Of lhl'Si' prnjira1ns has l)(•l"Ullle \"trtu;illy irnpossibll' " ----------- DA ILY ,.ILOl •Mo ... tf. llJCllW JOe~lor Costa 11es.a fire1nen douse a s1noky blaze v.•hich erupted in the garage area or a nearly ne\Y apart· ment con1plex at 52!) \fictoria lat~ Frid~y afte_rnoon. 'l'he fire ton~uincd .c:rvcral vehicles, 1nclud1ng an expensive American-n1ade sportscar, a 1 ru ek :tnd a motorcvcie. fiJ"emcn said . ·rhe cause and dollr1 r loss of i.he bla7.e \vcre still under investigation early Saturday. No injuries \\"Cre reported. Air Base 'He1·e to Stay' Marnie Advises Lagunans Residents of Laguna's 1'op of the \VGrld 111·ea receJ \'ed little encouregemcnt for relief fron1 the aircraft noise problems it! R reccn1 question and ansll'er session "1111 l.t c 'ii\ Edwa rd .Ja11z. t·on1 munit.v J1.1ison pff1cer for ~:t Toro l\1:irinc Basr In ;1 rhi-ru:;sion thal 111 tii ncs gr't'll' heated. l'i1I. _,Janz madr ii pltiin lh:il thr ;urhai:r i' '"hrrl' \!i :-l:l\" and ild\ isrci n1e111bc1 ~ ot rnr lt1ll!11p l!un1eO\\'ners A"'s0<·1ar 1011 to ~ct ust-d ln !he 1dra. He addl'd thi-ll r11~got1:1tions <Lrc under wav !o restriet residential developrnent in additional areas at present undeveloped, ti) prGvide additiona l protection al the r.nds of U\e existing runw~. Janz told the homeowners that. while 'fop ()( the WGrld ii not in the flight ap- proach pattern to the runway. it W nearby, and when planes stack up waiting lo make instrument landings they may be brought in over "variolJS areas'' eutside the flight pattern. He sa id that such waiting plane!!. should be al a high altitude .and provid.ed th.e residents "'ith pho ne numbers to call lo report low·flyint?; planes and helicopiers. Altitude violations by 1\1 a r i n e helicopters rlying below the prescribed "limil of 500 feet should be reported by phonf" during the day to 544-2400-310 end at night to 54-4-2400-360. he said. Marine jeL'I f\ytn~ be.law 1.000 ret1 niav be reported day or night lo 1-832-38:10 Thr tvpe of violation. tin1e of da~· and plane · nu111bf'r if obtain;ihle ~hould be reported . .Ja nz !old the group. The officer said ht had ;;pent so111 e 1i111c in the Top of the \\'orld area a1nl had 1-111tne.~sed no overflights Reside111~ "'<IY that. although day may go by 1v1tl_1ou1 Flighls. lhey havr been knoll'n to ront1nue from morninR till night nn so111e ot'· casiom. with Marine Phanton1 jets :·au~· ing the most noise and disrupting school classes. One irate Top of lhe Worlder dismissed the colonel's presentation as "a real snow job .•. a lesson in map reading and a Marine pep talk ror keeping tM base in this area.'' The Phantom jet pilots wer~ described by another as "playboys playing over the Top of tbe World and endarigering lhe ~fet.y of people on the groOnd and other plapes in the air." Al El TorG F'riday, Co l. K'enneth Dyke~ corrected lhe intµression lefl '.1.'llh son1£' of the homeowners that enlarge1nenl or the base Gr the runway is In the oHinc . Pilot Nc 1 v.~b ov Savccl for Trip To Disne y· Ensl Soecial tn the OA ILY PILOT ORLA.\JOO. Fla. -They a\I showrd 11p Frid.:i v Whl'n lbf' $400 n1ill1on Ol~nr_I" \\"or\rl orc11erl • \ln·kr_1 \l ou ~r l)onalrl 1J111·h \lorn• Ton 11111 ;;i11d "l'Pll111\\" I:? ··f 21!!! l-\.111.1111 .. /\I •'. '\r11p<1fl Rr'ili.:h ~;i1crl 1111 hi ~ r';irtlll ll!" :I( ::i i)All.Y 1'11.(IT 1·;11 11r r l>r11 111 Ill.the thr !np ;i tl t)\ !111n~elf /\ <lcvo!ed fan <)f all D1::-nr1,· 1-r('a!HHL~, Tomn1y felt it too irnportanL In nus~ !hr. premiere opening of Disneyland t:n~! .. f ca n't really elliplain it," he ~aid before leaving Thursday. He as due back in the ll<i rbor Arca to· day. l ie has been to the park'' Anaheim ~untr.rpart about 20 time~. The Florida park is far fro1n t'Om- pleltoo and faces a fou r-week shakedown. hut the Florida High\11<1y Patrol !utJk no chance!'. detailing 21) n1orf' 111cn lo lhe areR in anticipation of huge l'rowds. By mid-day, 2.800 1·lsltors h:id arrt\'ed. The 11 el!are d1r'ertor then outlined his prob/er ns "The \Vel f<1rP Hc!urrn Al'L wes p.assed 111 !ate August Earlv in Scpteinber we received 1elegrarnS gn1ng us preti111ina ry instructions fo r niak 1ng changes u1 AF'DC . effeelive Oct. J \ 16.000 fa1n1lies arl' 8ffecled). ··For all prac11cal purpost.~ !his rr- qu1red that we do the work prior to Sept. 20 since that 1s our payroll deadline for 1·hanges 1f Data Services t1nd the t\l1clitor's lkpartrne111 are tl) ha1 c all.\ 11mf' to do thr1r part of the opcr.:i11on This week 1\'£' are beginning tv 1·ci,:t'11 ,-. 111r firsl 11rit1 rn regulat1011 s r<'g<lrd1n~ !hr nr11 1<111 . \l'r 1nstitu1ctl a (·ra sh p1·r,. ~r<inl. tlll'ludr 1111'rl1n1r \\Uri.. lo n1;ik1• ~ 11u1ny ol !he changes as possible effectl~e Ocl l. ··\l'c noll' hu11' a barr11gt" of court orders and st ale u1Struc11ons tl'lllng us 10 dG thincs differf'ntly, effective Oct. I. or rescinding thl' actions we have takeQ already. o ·ne court has ruled that recipients n1usl be affo rded 15 days notJ ce prior to l)Ct IS so that he 1nay have time lG ap- peal lhe decision if he wishes. "\\'e arr al:.o ad\'tsed !hat v.·herr we havf' rcdul'ed gr<lnls or trrmuiated th('n1 1l 1s ou1· rr~p(1nsihihty to 1::;::-ue new grants i;h;uiging !hat al't1011 nol la ter 1h11n Oct II. II l<ikr~ 110 ~('nlll~ !O S{'{' 1li111 \\(' c:111- 1~ .. 1 1111·rl 11w 01'l 1:i d<'ildl1ni> and ~t ill f!l lr lht' rr1·1111cnl l'i <!;11s nQtwr Thr . ' flc:t 8 deadline 1s another 1eriGus pl'~ blen1 ··0c~p1te 1hl" la test t·ourt decision ti'> lhange t verylh1ng tu its previous status, v.'e W<tn to 1nail our checks as usual today !Friday). "No \\e)fare adrninislralor ce111 issue ll1 aecuratt· :i1d poyroll under l he•• ~.-1rcumstances .. The enl 1r~ process has l'Orlle cxtrf'rnt'ly t'OS!ly to the taxpayer, both lrurn an adrn1n1stra\1\"e_ cost 1icw· point and 111 i~·11n ~ ot i>rrors J'\J_hr pro· grains 1he1n~rh r~ P('f)pl ... ~ l'(>llrlu<.lrd "''"1rl~ • ! -1111 srn- ciing lhh IJ•tlt'I f111 11.H!I 111101'11\ 1\1·111 ] <ll'\ 11• •I l1r l 11 •11 1 li<·I ~· j~ ll)lll")I .' <• I ' ;111 (111 ahou1 It Welfare Muddle Medicare Recipients w Pay More f:lianges in 1cdc;a1 and Cali fo rnia 11·c]. rare program ~ -including sorne lll'w r -.:pcnscs for n1cd1t"at l'arc -arf lTealin.i: 1·onlus1on this 11cf'krnd. ?Jlrl ;i 11'11 suit~ ;1.~ llCJI C111·. l\cag:ui 's. 11·eilarf' rl'flin11 p<1('k;1gr 11·rn1 iuto cffttl Frid;•!-a1n1r! 1·011fus1011 e1·cn <1l thr s!iltf' SU!lfr1nr ( "nlff! lr1·rl and bi1tt'r t"h:iri,:es hy !lir go1·rrno1· 1h;.it \ht' rourt •·111eddlini;·· 1.~ rlrla)ing thr receipt ur Wf'lfare-t.:~k~. On the federa l level Hrahh '-'!ld \\'t•l- fa re Seerrtary Elliot Richardson Fnda ~' 1:1nnouneed that Med icare co~t~ \\'ill ri~t" l\l.arting Jan. 1, tcuching several levels of the medical ca~ plan ro1· lhe aged. Th!' barra.ge of developmenl'i' in the v.·rlfare syslen1~ inrludes : -111 Uie Mrdieare sysle1n recipicnl!'I 11 ill. :ifter .Ian . l. p;;_v $8 n1o re than thr: present $60 as !hf' payn1ent of their sharr of 11 ho~pilal bill. Tht exis!in g $15- a-rla.1· rharge for hosp1tah7.<1!ion ;-/ter !hr bOth day in !he hosp11al 11 ill ri.~c to $Ii Slight 1ncreaSr'S abo \VIII hit !'Orne pur~­ i11~ hon1t fePs nnd 1he d{)('!Or bill pren1- Hllll -Bi c:h;irdson ;;l so .'111no1111ted Fnd.i ~· 111<1! tlO\'. Be;1g.'.ln 11'111 he cJlowed to s!:tri ;.111 expenn1enlal inrre:isr in lee$ fo r C;;lif ornia's poor 11hu use lhl' publ1c!.1· financed 1ned1tal serv1crs . The token lee.<: 11·ill in\'olvr a dolla r for each do(·tflr ~ visit. and f>l1 crnts for each prescnpuon. 'rhe fees. however. v.111 be c:h;irged onl.1• to poor persons '.1.'ho do not rccei\·e forinal welf?.re assistance. \\'ellare recipient!'! \1 ill be exempt. It 1nark.~ !he fi rs t time a !»Lair has been a!lov.'ed lo i1npost' chargr.~ i11 !he Ju111t federal -stale n1e<liral 11 id o-+l"' PI LOT u,11 '~•1• pro~ran1 kno1vn as l\-led1 Cal in th is stai r . FENCING DANCERS -Blending thr ar1 nf fcnt'rn g \I 1lh thl' art of Tllose {'h;irge.'i al.so 11 111 ~o ln1c, efrr1·1 ballet. n1e1n bcrs of the Lag11 n<1 Bea1·h Ci~u· Ballet ~·11 e.\li1h1t g-ond .1;:_1.,11 1 H1chard~on said ~~~r_r!l rtur1 n;.: 1n~tn11·t1n11. Frorn !cfl to ri~h~ <tit' l\r1~ \ :1ll'hrar l1 . :--Tht' 1:01·en11ir's 1·0n1 1·nv rr~1.1I 11~lta'.·~ ~ .\la:-.nn. Orl iiC (IC'\\"lllC'. J!opr ~0 ~;1 11;1 >J11ll _1 I \11 , ii anrl Sa11<l r,:1 11•ln1 Ill p,<e\,;ai::r 11,.111 11110 r frl'!'I I· i id"\' \\ 1n1f'~k 1 'if•t• ;1dd11 1on:il p1111lrC' :ind ~IO I'\ nn l',1;.:1· :! ;i 1n1d t h:iri:t·s 1ron1 Hrai::in .~ ot l11·r Iha' .-J t!f'rnpl ' tl\ !hc s1:i1r !ugh ruut1 1n 1 l:in! · ~01111' pro1 1~1on~ h.1\ r l'111~ed a r!r l..1 111 I "f'l 1p1 111 hene f11 1·ht'l·I..~ lh,..··.:!111~ · btlfl"llll'' 1ntf'r1l·re11rr IJ1 lh1· t u11r1-. 1hr 1:~1e~nor :-il1d thr 11r1'!.. !i 1·t;;rit1c:1· 11011 · :irl1ons ha1f t·:tu~f'cl t'1r11 nlO!t' confus1011 . The Cahforn1a Supren1e <..:our! 1~.~urd a li ~t-minute ruling late Thur!>i:lay a_l\011 . ing the nt."'loihng of checks lo 2.5 m!lhor' recipients unde.r the old schedule in effect"' before the reform packagr. Undtt lht ne1v pay structu re many of the 2.5 million would receive more money. Another hMgup in the reform peckag~ is the failure lo open day-care centers: for 40,00'J welfare mothers v:h<l v.·orl... State and federal officials are mill nl'- go1i<tfing lhe opening or th ose facil ities. Some officials have estima ted that hr- c·:iusr of 1he niixup in the cour1 der1s1ons l:i sl week $4 1ni1lion extr;i. in labor t.:nsts '.1.'0Uld have to be spent. lhroughout the state to slraighlrn oul he n1ess. l\.i(l11ctf)t~1·~ \V i11e(l ~ Di11e(l Prio1· to $10,000 Ca1le1· LOS ANGELES (:\Pl -Police .osa 1d three n1!'n, posing as joun11ahsls, were "'ined and dined 11t a re.'\laurant, intrr· \'ie"'cd !heir bcnefarlors and Lhc11 kid· k1dnaped thc111 . Th(" capt1vcs wrre released unharn1<'rl af lrr paying $10.0011 ransorn . Charlrs Sulldn, co-owner 11f thr Prin· ('rs~ l.(\lll.~f'. a restauraru ahu.ird ,1 ~h1['1 a1 Trn11111;1I J..do1Hi. rl rsrr1hrd lhl' k1rl - nap('r::> ~s •·1·rry gf n1 lcn1nnl ;. rind 1 rr.1 cool." Thr orhe r h1)~Lage wa~ the rt~l<'IU• rant mana~f'r. '.\like ,,1orrell. Police ga\"C 1his arcoun1 of the Frida1 onlr;.l · 1'hrel' 1111·11 t1):ct !'\1Jtt•111 Oley want~ ro 1i.r11r ;i m:1p;i11 n1· ,f(l r\' :ibout his rcst:i11- ran1 Tbr_1 11111·n 11•111d h11n and :\1orrl'll 11 11,1, ,tl/.!f:'''l<'ft lli.1 1 1ht' f11r 111r11t tra.\'-f l 1.i fit'doncl11 Hc;1l11 11•n('rc ;, ~11n1l;.1 r ~l11p 1~ ,rh('!"l11 h·d 1,1 hi' 111111\rerl flq !111• 11:11. "11f' Pl thr ~1llnapcr' pulled ;\. ;:1111 ;inti 1111•1 ilr111.1nol'rl ~30.()(1() Ora•lfe Ceut ''While th ere is no intention to mo1't'." said Dykes, .. there also is no inlenlion to increase lhe siie of't.he base or extend ttit· runwa,y, or to purchase additional rual estate. What Is being sought is -legislation lo permit as to compensate owners fOr Gverflighl.,fli&ht!! directly off the end o( the runway. Under lhi! ar- ranpment We would compenute them ror u. tu ._,tiloy -by keeping .~ 111111 ·In urioUllui<i; -~ II ~-.. !lie bollt·ol pOtcntlal Spy Thriller • Ill Britain \\"r lri1•d 1•l 1r:•~1tll w11 h 1h!'r11 •· \!ur- rcll 'aJ1I :i1ld111c th.u Sutlou gl11 lh1'111 t(\ ,-cu lr r.11 ~l ll,0011 StH1 tln 1·allcd in ~ .lCL'OUntHtlt \\ l)j) 1n;1(tr OU! ;,,· Chl'l'k for 1hat a111ou11t nnrl rnct the inen a! rhr Far1nrr!' anti ~trrl'h1111 1.~ Bank in l.-011 .( Beuch. ' 1 Weatiler Loot for IUIUIY olDel loclly me! .Sundo1--~ ...... ... _,111 .. , lll&ho _, .....nd-'12 11.tbt _ l'llllnl,lo -Uliiliiiil.Loiii Wdlhl 411 lo Ii INSWE TOD-' 'Y '$hnifl Sam Cade of Madrid Cou"ntfl -dtscribtd by Glenn f'ord 0$ "the reo.t·mt'' -niakts rh.1. cover of to<.Jou's TV \V EEK. Cover .ttory tells abo11t 1''f!rd. the1t ond now, ond l1is 111•10 scrlu. AMI l.tl!Wn ... A ... ...... -,_. ...... -·-~=-"' " J .. ..., M • M " # ·t Stunning Russian, Blonde 'Aide Receives Asylum Mn:I """·" LONiloN (AP) -A llunnine R,..lon blonde -ftltered Britaln't Ip)' drama Fri· n• daJ ..i.e.-tilo ~rdioclooed that -"Cranston .nips Nixon ICGB o!lic.,. oieg L!"'H•"• aecttWl' d .. fected with him last monlh. For Claims on Draft Thi• developm<nt. with its•v•rtone•. or W• •P"i~ ... GTON (AP l • _ Sen. Alan n Soviet Jove affair. gave the situation n~n1n the trapP.ings of 11 James Bond fl\m . Cran~ (!).Cali() aaid .. Friday the flu.osky·voiced tr)nr. Teplakova. :II . ask- Army s dralt ca'II tGr 10,000 men ,!or the ed for and was granterl political asylu111 rest of the year dlscto&ed a prior dis~· on the day hir bOSs. LyaHn, dcrccted llon 0C1W Truth." Crans~(fl &&id the.Nu.· , • WU)!: the, British say, a do5sier of soviet on admknllt.raUon mmpedtd.1'>e ~l\e · .... ~ionaa:e seCrets. ln10-pusa1e GI the dran_e~sfon b01 "Mie pair. according ton Ho1ne Offiee twG week!I ago with warn1na:1 that ~he spoke!'lman. now L<> "staying with nation 'lltll in lmmlntnt peril without un· rrtendJ." 'llltJ wu undmtood to be M aiiCtiate~oltthf drift."· • , oflkl•l way of 11Ying Ibey are united at •N.., tboy' ltH Ille lr\llh," Cronolon a -hlde<i'ut neor Loodon under II"" •i\l'!;'b1 -.ci. ~6rafi-callo lo tectlv't Britlah cltUdiOn. Eoch JI mo•· 1 t11i>~ u•!•t•"-'~ {Ill, riod but Ibo opokesmon , .... .., de4Aib ,. ~-.. ' • ;f j '' to thttr families. Won! o! tho _. -on d<i«Uon cam• a1 tht runntna '*11• bdwet.n Brit· !sh and ·!<Met stcUrlty chief! took on a fa:rter tempo. The Krtmlln hit back at Britain's week- old order txpelling 105 Soviet dipklmats and officials by pub lishing what 1vas rep· resented as a fist of British !!pies through· oul the "rab world, Sourti! 'or the informa- l ion given to the gtvernment dp,jly ncWs- pnper lzve1tla was Kim .Philby. some- thncs double agcnt \vho quit Britain lo live in Rus.,ia eighl yenrs ago. /l.1eanwhik. Denis Hea ley. rorei&n af· faira 1pokesm•n for the opposllion Labor •pirty alarnrMd Prime. M1nl8ter Edward ltteih'1 govMnment for taunchinc· :wh4t )le collod "1 Re!!,_•" IOI' political . , "--- ~ \,;I ~ ,J ,. ,. .. } • roa90ns. Word of 1ifrs. Teplahva01 defection w~ g1ven in a t«H Home OfT'JCe state· menl: ''A So~iet citjzen, Ml"!!. Irina Tep- lakova , 31 , has asked for and has bffn grsnled permission to remain in this country. She v.·as 11 member of the So-- vle.l trade dtlecntion." . She and Lyalin "'ere not diplon1ats and thcrrJore had 110 immunity. This cxposrd l.yalin-whom the Bri~ish claim \\':IS a KGB officer-lo big tin1e trouble arter he was arrested in do"·n- town London alter midnight Aug. 30 for drunken driving. llt c.ppeared in court the ne~t day and w21~ released on bail put up by a ScwlCt Emba~y official. Then h, rclurned to his n0rth London Grfice where, evidently, ht and hil' aecrtt&ry· IS.. SPIES, Po&• ll •) Sutto11 went inlo the bank wlth G11~ of the trio. 11nd cashed the check. 1'™' hostage!! wert driven to the Harbor Free· way near Pacific Coast llighway, whe.!'fi lheye were released. Asked later by a reporter fr h~ could describe the men, Morrell retustd, say- ing only they were between 25 11nd 3$ years old. '·J ma y gttl killed ror this," ht said. "Th~ guys prGmised they'd come he'Clt gunnin~ for us if they s.11w a word i11 the press ·• Seiz ed · OAKLAi\lD IAP 1 -A citiien·s report of overhearing a tclephont conversation ;ibout 11 drug ~le led polia. to the arrest of five men 11nd seizUf't' O( &1 'kilos Gf marijuana W""Grth more than $13,000 on the illei;al market. lnveslJ&1tor1 &aid to- day. \ , ' t I t OMlY PllOT S11.&irdi1, Otl.IW 2, 1971 . QU&NIE By "'tt1itferlirndl Cy~ology A Neiv Kind of Fair Bicycles and the people who ride them are the focal point of a new kind of fair being planned for Oct. 14 through 16 at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. But there's more to the CycolOgy fair than just things on wheels. The event \\'ill in- ,·olve several segments of the community and will offer : 1) entertainment, 21 competition (and prizes), 3) education and -4 i a chancE' to do something positive about the problem of pollution. The latter is the particular part of the program the DAI- LY PILOT will sponsor. The DAILY PILOT is "'orking out details for operation of a Pollution Solution Station . \\lilh assistance f r o m \'arious civic-minded groups and individuals. the ne v•spaper hopes to be able to offer fairgoers someplace to drop off old issues of the DAJLY P ILOT (and other newspapers\. bottles and aluminum for recycling. Details \11ill be announced as they become av a j I a b le , t.1eanwhile, the DA I L Y Pl\_,OT-s ponso red ad below ex· plains some of the competitive events planned for Saturday, Oct 16, to clima x the fair . Hi, Ho, Enter the (~lean Air) Fair •••••••••••••••••• • I • • 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR ENTRY BLANK • I • • • • FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT BEACH • Saturday. October T 6, T 971 I Ch•ck th• boxe5 oppo5it• the event' you w1,h to enter lincluqe $4.00 for Grand Pr ix), clip the coupon I and meil to 02 F•shion l5ltind, Newport Center, New- 1 port Bea ch, Ca!ifornii11 9 2600. Ma ki check1 payable I to L.O.G.G. I INCLUDE $4.00 ENTRY FEE FOR GRAND PR IX! I Pleese enter me in the followin g events •+ the Cy- cology Fair at FASHION ISLAND in Newport Beach I s.+:. Oct. I 0, 1971 . I agree to abideo by all the rules I of the A.8.l.-A. governin g the,e event,, •nd I will a ccept t he deci,ion of th1 judg eS al fil'la l. • I I D 1971 CYCOLOGY FA IR STOCK GRAND PRIX I I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I I I 0 YOUTH HANDICAP RACES (J4.18) 0 TRICYCLE RACES (J.<1.5 ye•") D THE QUEEN RACE 0 THE BICYCLE PARADE ''Oldtime Bicycle Days'' theme 0 ADULT TRICYCLE RA CES THIS• I Vl"llS 'Oii "-M.-,Tf:UllS O"llY -I I "" 11<11 • mtmbt' ., •ny blCy<,. r•<1n1 <lue. I I NAME, •................................•....................... I I CITY, ........................................ PHONE , •.......•..........• I I I Si9n•ture) _ _ .. .. ······--·-·-·········-····· AGE ............ I !,,,..,, II Miner) •.................. ~ Cycolol)' Fair Stock Grand Prix Bleycle Race -ltl-lap race around the Fashion Is- land ovnl (Newport Center Drive). Anyone O\'Cr 18 with a Ikpeed bicycle is eligible. Q)e('k-in tirTie 8 &.m. Satur- day at the regislration tables iA perking lot racing area. (Entry Fee $4). Fint Prize -Atala 100 rac- ing bike -one of the finest racing bikes in the wnrld. Thi• blke will be aw;i.n:led alonl with prizes f o r the ne:rt nine pl.ce winners. Mayot Ed Hirth <I. New· port Beach ,-in award the prizes at special 2 p.m. cere- nwmies. Oleelri-ln time 8 a.m. Saturday .. YOll&ll Raodlclp Races - -Any-,..ih ·from II to 18 yean old with any bike can errttt Olese nct5. Slower bikes wtll be pven 1pprop,;. ate bandiaips. Awards will be given for !int 3 pl•t:e wlnners in each race. (No Entry Fee) Tricycle Races -Any child age 3 to 5 ~·ith a tricycle is eligible. Races will be clc.ssed according lo age. Awards given for 1st three finishers in each race. (No entry fee) The Queen Race -A race wili be run for girls over 16 years of age and single. The winner will be selecled as "Quttn of tfle Cycology Fair" Shew i 11 be crowne<I e'-2 p.m. at Stage Court by Miyor Ed !11rth. Blcycle Pande -Enter your <»d bicycle in the ·"Old- time Bicycle Dt.ys" parade. Prizes will be anrded for the five best ·looking entries. Come oot aid have 1 food time. (No Entry Fet), Adult Tricycle Racet--OJ>e'n to au adults: wltb ft free-form design tricycle. Come out and race in this zany e v e n t . Awards given to race winners and also for thl Craiiest dl- s~gns. TAKE TBE NEWS QUIZ We Dere 'You ••• Every Seturdey '. ' IU~%1l y~Ylll 11l'flll'il JUMBO PAPER TOWELS R•g.36( 4!J H1ndy for clean-ups, d raining t'ri~ food1 and many other chores, In se lected cOlors. ,,.,,.., o_.;,.,-11-i.w1,...., '· " .,. ,, i' l ' ' . l '· ., •. ~ .· .. ~ . \ '\ . \ Ladies Nylon Pant Sets Reg. 7.96 Li11 di e1 2 pc. pant 1et1. s·· P•n+s •re 1tretch nylon. Spirt tops ar1 striped with lo ng ,leeves. These 1et1 come in S-M-L sizes. 1/4" ELE(JRIC DRILL Our lleg. 7.21 2000APMnolood-" 597 Ollit1• 11lf·lab1icat1111- ..._,_.,., Al11nlnum h-12.6-AMP. Ch ... ge ii · PORT ABl£ llADI) .... 15.74 tt.96- 32 01. chocolate n ••• ,.d -mixes instantly w!th mil.k. Oeliciou1 hot or'~9'd, · end •o ••1y to m•k•. Ch•rgt it! • ... DA"-Y 10-10, SUl!fD~Y 10.7 16-0Z. BAG CANOY Sun:-Mon. Only I-lb. bag of cico•nut cashew1, crisp, toffee pe•nuts, and butter c•shew bri ttle. r.t:N'S LONG· OR · SHORT·SLEEV SWEATS TS Choice of fleec y lined swe1t1hirtt with reinforcfd cre w n eck. Choice of colors. Sizes S-M-L-X L. SUEDE BOOTS FOR MEN Our R•flUlar 7.93 . ' UnbtlW.ably comfortabM 544 ..... boob. ht ftltU· tll ·looking tin color. - 614-12. Chwge it! WATERPROOF 2-PC. vrm ROORT Rf!I. 1.87 •• "' ... lt<ht .... .rip f root. detadtallill Nod. P•ts ... dliMllil'f ".c: -Color-S-. ROAST YOUNG TOM .TURKEY 94c IAU WHm MU.Tl ·• Rich 6iblet ~•vy Savory Celery Dr•11in9 · c;,,my Wh!PfMd P.+1toe1. Hot lllff1red' V•9eteble Cr1nb1rry Stuce ' Hot Roll I Butter " ·.;,' . I ... ~ ' Sale Price STURDY 36-IN. PLASTIC BROOM Reg.1.27 Strong pl11tic brittles with spl it ends sweep cleaner, are washable. Charge it. Save now! 10~ \ long-wearing polypropylene with waffle lateK backing. Avocado, blue/green, candy .stripei pumpkin, gold. 81hx 11 1h·ft. -..... \ .' -ct, I ~ '• 1'' \,;. t ' .,,__,,,,.. ~-· . ,, -ir' I\ > r,,_.s;,,. ~~ PATCHWORK QUILTS Our Reg. 6.47 . ' Colorful cotton prints 411 With f'Uffltd edger • 8111ehld cotton filli,.. • Finithtd liz1 72x82-in. Charge ii .. . ARRll'EmA DRY , . ... "' 63• . , / ... ,_.., .;;~ . ....,... .... """· e.o.z• oontliner. ... a. . ' ---.., .. ·- I~ I I 1 '\ 11 I •• Swords111an Retains 0•1L'r P'ILOl i!oll P'~ot" THEY'RE REVIVING AN OLD COMBINATION, THE ARTS OF FENCING AND BALLET Htl O'N•tl, l•ft, Match•• F.oil Against That of Al•xand•r OJh5 of lo5 Alamitos Angela's Firing • Not Based Upon Beliefs-· Regents BERKELEY (U PI) -Angela Davis was no! fired frnm the University of Cal ifornia because fJ1e was :i commu· nist but because she was behind in her !!Cholastic work . two UC Regents said Friday. ~1iss Da'.)s, \11ho was 11 controversial philosophy -\nstruclor 11.t UCI.A and wo.s later charged i• the 1970 Marin County shoo\01.1'1, failed to submit "a detailed acc ount and evaluation" of her progreS! toward a Ph.D. degree, they said. The two Regents, Choinnan Willia m French Sm ith and Former Chairman De\vitt A. Higgs. made the disclosure tn a state-men!. The di~pute over !\o11ss Davis' jnb at UCLA was renewed as .. result of a re- port issued by a speci11! committee of the American AssociE.tiOTl of University Professor.-: The association's cnmmillee fin aca- dem ic rreedom and tenure ~aid the regrnts were so concerned ahout Miss Davis's adm iiled communist narty membership that lhey ignored he r right~. The regents' decision on June, 1970 not to reappoint Mis.!I Davis-to her post as i.ssistant profeMor of philosophv was not. based oo her rommuni~m . but ;;IJT"IOll ef!tirely different grounds," Smith and Higgs 111aid . / Bon1h. Grenade Cache Found Foll owi nit Ti p SAN RAFAEL (AP) -An anonymous tip has led l\1arin County deputies to a cache of bombs and hand grenades in a remotf' rrf'ek bed northwest of here. !\lore t!111n 15 pipe bombs and other ex· plosives \Ve.re found Thursday io three cardboard box~ stuffed into an ()n drum, OIAMCJI COAST DAllY PllOT H••ri .. ,.. ._. ••••Nitl 'f.tkoy s.. Cla 11te OMNOa COAtT ,U.LllH IN• COM,ANY '-•~trt N. w,,4 ''"'°'"I l rllll '-'lllW ;,,le •. C111!1y \'1111 l'nli.tni ,,.. 0-•I M-.r n • .,,,, K • ..,11 .. , ... l kill'I•• A. ~ ... ,,., •• M.,,..,,.. a'11W Ch11ltt H. leM lt!.S.arl P. Neff ... .....,~..,..,. ,_ C011t1 IMtl .ui w,::~!:f llrwt "'~ •tK111 Ult ...,,_,. lttllM l •Ch! m , ...... A-Mllll!lfllHWI 1"41'• J117J ••ch .... 1 ...... 11j11 C~ll .. Jiltrlll II C.mlnt l•I Laguna Critic Civil Liberties Chairnwn On Police Screen Board r.1rs. Thomasina Gunn . Laguna Beach chairman of the Americl'ln Civil Liberties Union and. frequent critics of Art Cclony police practices is one or tv.·o civilians named hy Police Chief Joseph Kelly to serve on a board fi crecning air plicants for live patrolmen positions. Businessmen Grover Hayes is the nthcr civilian O{I tbe oral board, which is head - ed by pollce Lt. Frank Dil lon and in· eludes S~. Norman BabC1>ck and officer Larry C.alat. The board mel !hrou,izhout the da .v Fri- day. interviewinjl nine applicants rl")r the vacancies. tv.·o of ~·hich v.•cre crrated by promotions within the department. Chief Kelley i;Airl tod:i.v. •·it i~ rornmon practice throughout th e country l.o in· elude members nf lh<' enmnHJni!y nn boards making pre liminary screenings of police .applicants. They .are not exper'ted to have any police expertise. but they contribute their kn()wledge of the com- munity and a ferling for the type of of· ficer who will fil in ." Kelly said he understood civilian Officials Encl Ma chine Gun Di spute in City ATLA.NTA IUP\l -Thl' !hri>at of "' machine iron ~·,:ir in tin v Hancock County eased with the ncJ!nli<'llinn~ nr"' disarma· mcnt a~reemcnL (;nv .. Jimmy Garter M· nounced Friday night . "The coun!v Cf'Jmmis~ioner.:: h:ive 11i vf'n uo their purCha~e nrder fnr :lO m11chine 5!'.Uns a,,n the eit.v or Sparta h;is 1tlven I.he 11'1 rn<irhine gun~ 1hey h11d to the state patrol." Carter N1icl. •·t think th is i!i prnbahly the first .i;uc- cessf11l disarmament conference held anvwhere." he added H&ncock Count y. about 90 mi1f'!': east of Atlanta . has 11 pnpulatinn nr R.7~9 anrt Is pr!domin11nlty black. Black.~ cnntrnl the county commission. Sparta. the coun- ty se1t. hM a pnpulation of 478 11nd lr m:>etly made up of whit~ who control the city council and the police force. nie amt~ race Jll1111ed last week when it was disclosed !hat the city hltd· OOught 10 submachine 'glln111 trom donatl00.1 made by white dtlzen). • Bl3cks countered when I.he rounty com· m1aaioner ordered :io submachine !!"Un!!. Short.Iv 11flerwards, R\N:k.~ announc~ th e fonn<ition of a hunting club c1lled "The Sporting_ RAnR:eT!I." .... Carter said leflflei~ 1dverth1lng tht C'luh ~ urced BIAclu to huy "A·l• 1ttd J0..30 rifles •. 44 caliber plstol11" and olher •et· pom: .. Thf! club prornlted to provlae fl"ff target practice P11d to flnanct the pur· chase of weepom fOf' thoM un1ble to al· ford them . , ~rll Ma'°' T. M. "80<k" Po- ' lhol the Ill"' bought by the ci!Y for .... ... of pollOt! In -ol e.mergency. cart.tr said PaUerlOll kenl the IUt\I at hi~ home ''which, lnddtntUly, ll a fJJntr· ti home." Carter ceDed 1 Sl)e(ial ntws confcren<"e F'rlday nl&ht to annoo nee the c:ooc:lwlon o( a MlCCeS&f\JI dlSll rmamtnt confllf'nct between white ""d black 1nders 1t Spar. ta lhil'bed lasted for aeveral houn. The 'ovemor tald Che t~rm1 of Uie 11tltlemtnt Included the dlllbandrnent of the hunllnc club .-nd the end of a boyoott of whJte merchants by Bllcb. me111hrr~ of thr cornmunitv had scrvC'd on suC"h r;creC'ning boards "in Laguna 1n lhe past and his appointment or civilians was •·nnt fl reaction" tn a recent Ci!v Council me{'\in~ during \vhich pohce a!'· tio ns at thr Sept. 5 '•drinker&' -walk "' came under fire. He said however, hii decision to invite fltrs. r.un~~---uen!Jlll '9tJl'l~ fact that-. me ' ha~. expttssed"'""ttln:ettn 11bout police hirin~ practices and iffmed tn have an interest in the suhjert. His ()ppo5ition t.n the appointment nf civilian review hoards to examine police actions "af1rr the fact"' remain.~ un - changed. Kell y added. The oral bnard 11,111 J?r.<1rl r appl1<"an(i; nn a standard fnrm, he explainN!. thrn ;inti their O\Vn rl"alu;ili1Jn . which hl' will revie11·. •·1 told them they are under no compulsion tn t;i4kc all fl\e, or e\·en one. from the present app!ic11n1s If the y are nol 5a1isfieti .'' Kelly said Applicants deemed •·apprGpriP.ie"' foc 1..aJnrna i:;ervirf' v.·iiJ be g1vPn a ha ckJ?rnund chec k and pi-ychological tesling. the. chief expla ined. !'ell.\" said he probably y:ould make a pracuce of inv1t1ni;::-variou!'i citizens to :<>erve on the hiring bna rds, rotatini nlenlhf'rship nf bolh pn!irP and ("i\'11i;i.n part icipant~ t-:othing that f il"1h;:1 n hu;1rti n1r rn0r>ro; iire u~t'ti onlv ill the h1rln~ of nf'w patrolman ;ippliC'ant~. KP llV s<'lid h1~ 11creen1n~ board for applicants Rre for (I new sergeant position. creatrd hy thr- promotion of LL. Dillon, v.·1lt in('!u<le police lieutenants from Stanton, Hun· tinglon Beath and San Clemente. Thrv v.•il\ intcr,·iew applicants from 1vlthin the department \11hn have completed the writing of resumes and lhree essa~·s. • Ru sso Wi11s Biel • For Tr ansc ript LOS ANGELES (UP!l -Anthnny J . Russo, admitted partner nf Daniel Ellsberg ii\. the Pentc.gon papers leak, Friday Wot! en unpre<:edented court rul· ing forcing the government to give him the ..onnalJy secret lran!tript <>f a rrand jury hearing. Rune> spent 47 days behind bars. the only person jailed to date in connection with the ntroversial rtporl °" the origins ()f A erican in volvement in the Vltlnam War. A tftder;.\ ju e ordered him freed Friday in return for a promist to tell a Grand Jury about his assncialion "'Ith ~lllber1. who i OC.5 on trial next year on char1ts of violatJn& security laws for le1k1n1 the report to newsme11. . f'rom Page I . ·SPIES · ... • -m.da ~ir comp3ct to qu.it. In a few dayir the)I did "'· some Brll~h security expert~ have bf6I punlM by th\~. They Mve ~ug.11t.~I· td lllll If Ly>lln ll>d bffn the kty KGB Q(flctr. lhe Foreign Of rice claims than the Ruulan1 would have hustled him ~ck to Moecow 'blf"'.fle "first plane instl!ad he ae!N..to bav,.gad' ~uah time tn c()hect 1 stack ol 1documen1.J ind" secre~ about Sovlet IPYlfla 1ct.iv1Ue.s •nd saboUlgt piano IA llritaln. O.lll Y PILOT ., Classi~al Approa~h By YUDElUCK SCHOEMEHL or -. oa~ 'n" ti.ti The arts of fencing and awordplay - ttte-IJO many other fine art! -ht'l<'e become vtctlm.s of the times tn wttlch we Jive. · One man. who has a fond love for the days centuries ago when fencing was "a truly fine art" in the major European courts. i~ trying ta.change all thaL Alexander Dilts ' of 1197 1 Wallingfod Road. Uls Alamilo~ joined the Laguna Beach Civic Ballet Company last month oot only to teach fencing and swordplay lo members of the troupe but 10 offer in· fltructlon lo me.mberl!i of the community. "I will leach cnn1petitive fencing in the trad1llonal manner with the emphasis on ha ving fun with the opponent -so that you can maneuver him into a trap and see him there with egg on his face," laughed the fencing master. "It won't be anything like this electric fenc ing that has become popu lar today,'' niUs stre&sed. referri ng to lhe facl that fenc ing foils in compelili1'e rnatches are v.·ired so a buzzer sounds when a ··hit" is scored . "I refu sti to become a part of this 'buzzer does everything' approach." Before cnmin!: to the Lagun a Beach Civ ic Ballel. Dilt s left his classical ap- proach to the use of swordplay \\'ith classical ba l!et <'It such pla ces as lhe llarkness School of Ballet in New York. the Ballet Russe School. the University ()f 'Tex' Watson Lawyer Makes Fi11al Re1narks I.OS A'\1GELES !UP!l -.. Ghastly, grisly. yes," the defense attorney told the jury, ··but il0s not fin;t de~ree murder.'' And with that, ~1ax~-ell Kei th , defense attorney for Charles "Tex .. Watson, 26, summed up his argl.lment that his c!ient had s11Hererl frnn1 the tortured delusi()n he 11·ns nn a religious crusade \\'hen he killed actrei-.s Shr.ron Tate and six others . .,l,'e rln not claim that Wat.~nn was an all·An1c.ncan bov : we claim he was an all·A1ncric.<1n fnfi l. a simpleton." Keith told the jurors Frir!ay in his final argu- n1l'nt on bch<>J f nf the slender young Tex- an 11·hn ha~ pleaded innOCf'nt by rea~on !"If 1ns;ini11'. l\li.~~ T;itr ;ind lour houseguests were ha\kcd tn death in August . !969 at her trce-Mrnuticd est.ale in thP. hill i:; abc>ve l.11s AnReles The bloodbC'lth culminated which "hained them lo the ";n nf Man- v.·ood coupll'. Ke ith said the very ne..t.un.> ol the crimes -lhe insensate use et knives , ~ and a long-barreled pistol -5houJd_be enough tn cnn\"ince anyone that the kHleni were insane Southern California. UCL.A and UC Irvine. # "l concentrate. on one place at a tlme and kttp tryln11 t11 •rread lha &Md of combining ballet with 1wordpl1y," be noted. Hi! flr1t big production locally will be in March ()f nex:l year, when the: local e-0mpany preeents a new b a I l e t , _>Choreographed by Dills, wlth fleveral staged swordpla ys. "Audie.nets,'' he precHcted, "will love. It becauae of the lights." Diits 11dded that 11 JO-minute plece of swo rdplay will be put on by hill students during the Oct. 23 and 24 membership programs of the balltt company et the Laguna ~1oulton PlayhoU!e. Dilts said that swordplay and ballet around the beginning of the 19th century were performed togelhtr1 but that the two art.\ spilt in later yelfrs. "Now, I'm tryinR to revive them and bring the two ha.ck together. It .,.,·ill add a lol of excitement. 'Vhat we're doing here in Laguna Beach is new. The other big conlpanies -"'Ith the exception ()f the: Paris Opera -aren'l doing lt any more ," Dilts etplained. DULs. who works as an inlernalional marketing analyst fnr fllcDonnell-Douglas Aircraft started fenc ing v.·hen ht was \:l. "lt was all be.cause of my mother. She was an actress at the old Pasadena Playhouse and l studied fencing there." Lal.er. Dilts. now -Mi, was on the University of Teu111 fencing team. while etudyin&·mecharrlea.l efll,ineerlftt. He then s.w.itched to Claremont Men'1 CoUe1e and continued to feoce, and was ~ 1p- pointed fencing instructor at Pomon. College. Dilts went east and taught at IChools around Boston and finally became f!n · cing master at the Boston Schaol of Ballet. From there Ile went on to New York to the Ballet ArU, Ballet Repertory, Ballet Russe School and Harkness School of Ballet until roming to California in 1966. Since he ha! been in Califomia, Dilts has taug ht at two branche:i. of the UC system. the Academ y of Ballet in Long Bea!'h and Be\'erly Hills High School. He is aut hor of e book, "Swordplay for the Theater and Danc-e" which he Ls It.ill trying to get published. "ll's II tough sub- ject to publish," he added. Dilts lessons tn the public will be beld right after his work with members of the b.allet company on Wednesday nights. The fee for 10 sessions .. .,.,,hich will make you fairly proficient.'" is M:>. Dilts will not only teach fencing. but other classics such as rapier and dagger, cloak and dagger and great sword fighting . He noted that safety i.s tops in !us In· s!n.Jction and lhat "I haven't lost a customer yet." Lofty Challenge Countian Sets Sig hts on Everes t • By CANDACE PEARSON 01 rn1 0 1Hw '1'-t t!tll Not many people would be "'illing to live ()n Maltl)-Meal, cut lhemstl\'e!I of£ from all ()Ut..side conununication .. uU car· ry 30 pounds on their back in z.ero degree weather for a month. Even Frank Dobson wou ldn 't be &o willing -if it weren't for the mount.ain. The mountain is Everest, the ultimate experience for climbers. Dobson, 4~!8 Roxbury Roa<l, Corona de! Mar, will c!imh parl of it ne xt week , becau!le he v.•;int.~ to see ·what It looks like . Hf' spe;iks (\l!IP.lly of his plans to hike a\ooe, up lo 400 n1ile!I rounrl·tnp from t.he capital of Nepal. Kalmflntiu , tn the base camp at 1\11. Everest in the Hi1n ala yas. "!l's just something I 11·ant to do," he says, disn1issing an y poss ible dangers nr pr oblems. His 30 pound pack \\'lll consist of IO pc:iunds ()f food and 20 pounds of equip- ment, Including bool.'i. a sleeping bag, a miniature hot plate t nd a tent His diet will lean heavily on Mallo-Meal and Cream or Wheat, spiced wllh oc- casional inst.ant coffee or lemonade. EYES EVEREST Climber Oob•on • The defensP altornev reiterated the de· fe nsc con tention lhat \VatMn led a band ()f Charles ~fani;on'1 worn~ followers on a murde rous fnr2.y. fortified with drugs The hike up 20,000 feet 11'.l the base C8.!TIP will mark his highest climb. " s1sts , "I'll probably find someone v.·h11'1 •·Jf \V;itson thought Bt' all, he thought • "'" "TlH'V w('re religious ze<'llots. and with a rlevil a~ their god." Keith said. .. 11 \V;itsnn thQUg.ht. at all. he thought he wa.~ on H religious crl.16ade for lhe hfott ermcn! of the \1.-orld . .. rm2.g11~thaL wc>ird procession ()f peo-plf' with t eir rope. their knives and their d;i rk cloth trudging up the hill -you 11•nulti tf'ITn they were out of their minds,'' he told the jurors. Roger's Mideas t Peace E fforts Get Re<l Bncking NE\V vnRK (CPI! -Renewed effori s by ~!'!'rl't;iry nf Sta1e \Vilh;,m P. Roger~ 10 wnri.. out sin interim r-.1 iddle East peace i>f'lllrn11"nt h;11e received the general bar k1n.i: of the So\'let Union, Britain and Francr. Official111 from the U.S. delegation to the United Nations said todoy Rogens recei1•ed varying degrees of encourage- ment during his meetings this "·eek wlth the three fnre ign ministers -Andrei A. Grnmykn of the Soviet Union. Sir Alee Dougi"as-Home of Britain and Maurice Schuman ()f France, Although lhe SovieL Union has been skep1 ica\ of U.S. efforts t() act as on 1nlermediary bel...-een Israel end the Aral) countries, nffici a l~ said Gromyko in his meetings with Rogers ga\·e tacit ;ipprnv11I nf the U.S. mediation attempll'I. Rogers, in New York" f()r the U.N. Gener&\ As~bly meeting. started the latc!lt round of discussions of the Middle East \Vednesday by meetini with Egypt· ian Foreign 1'1inister 1'1shmoud ·Riad ln Washington. He will tslk" with Israeli F'orelp Minister Abba Eban on ,,_1onday. The current proposal~ center around si x mA in pt1ln ts, r.ceording to authoritlve Li S. !lOUrce~: -Any ''Interim set.Uement" should be c0n11idered as a fin;t step taward e com- prehensive, negotiated Midtilt East peace settlement. -The Middle East cease-fi re should be extended for 11 definite ptrll'ld M at least lrix months under aay Interim settle- ment. -Egypt should cle&.T and reopen tbe Suez Ctnal. Israeli tr1nlit rightg through the ~llnli1 , wtlch would be administered by the Egyptians, would be a matter of further negoU1don. -T1r11ell forces thou1d withdniw from thf' E11rst Bank ()( the Suez Cr.nal to a point some 15 to 25 mun ~k from the ca nal. -Egypt would be allowed a .. pres• enee" on tht Ea1t Bank <>f the c1nal 1 but it would not be millt1ry 1lthough 1<1me poJlee m\ghl be permitted . -· Supervisor, arrangtmcntk. &hould be cruted to police any "lnttrlm lfl'R- ment" -8 point which could invol"'"t ,.v1v11111 the ll.N. Truce Supm1oory OraanliaUon (UNTSO). His current record i.~ JR ,flOO feet , climb- ed in the And('s In Bolivia ''to see ~·hat 1s was like at that ,11ltilude. ·• Dobson says he 1s in good physical con· dition. His appearance bears him out. He trains bv running almost daily on I.he beach and hikin~ weekends in Lhe Si~rras . Employed at PhllcirFor<l in l\P wpOrt Beach for 12 yea.rs as a preEminary design engineer. he ~ays he has been mounta in climbing ar;ince he was 10 in Canada . But he hesit;i;tcs tn a<l111i! ho"' long It has been since then. saying only that '"ifs been jusl <iMut forPver." Finally. with snme pm<ld1ng. he admtls to be ing fi2. Dobson . "ho is an a\"1d photographer anrf snow .i;k1('r , says he doesn't know "'·hy he 1s .i;n hf'althy. .. Of course, I tion"t. .~mnke and I don'l drink. Drink1 n~ al alt1lur!es has i;per· tacular efferts.'' he laughs. He smiles and ('Xpla1n~ h1i; enlh11~1a~m for climbing. "There·s .c;omething abc>ut a mountain thaL really i.:e1.s In you after awhile." He ha w been talking eboul making this trip for a couple nf years. "The f'Xpr.rlS said I "'BS crazy 11nd couldn"l do it."' He plans to prove 1he cx)H'rls ~'rong. His plane leave~ for l\epal Monday. Dobson \\'ill make final Rrrangen1ent5 in Katmandu 11 nd begin hiking by the middle of the week. He has to obtain a perm it In hike nea r the Tibetan border and to climb up to I.he base camp, but anticipates no pro. bl ems. "And thert's no re.al danger," he ln- going my way." Dob~on is \'ery casual aOOut Uie trip and about slones he has heard ahou t ban· d1t..s coming across from Tibet. "But they dM"l lake your money:· he explains ... They just cut your throat." His only protect1on was a basic Boy SC'Ou! knife unt il a fri en<l presented him wit.h a more comp!"x s .... ·i:;;s knife, \\"hen in !\a tmandu, Dobson 1111! try to arrange tn fl~' !o ~·ithin J!HO miles nf lh!!i base camp. hike the rest or the way and then hike the en!ire l~fl.190 miles back by a different route. '"It ~·oulti sa\"e time sn I could 5ee more of i\epal," 6ays Dobson. ~·ho 11 scheduled to be back at ~·ork ~01r. I . H1!'i "'·ife ()f .10 years, Mona, ""ht'I oper;ites .a ba !Jrt school in Newp:ir t Beach. undersLands his ~·andenng "'ay.c;. "She's a!rea<ly had her ,.a('at 1no. She "'enl up t11 Ca na da tn studv ballel." .. ,,.e nexer ha1•e ltkerl tht': r;anle thin.cs." h111 mu~es . He wnn t bf able to communicate v.·1th his ~·1 fe or a n.~one fnr the 11n1e he 1!1 gone . "They ha1P a radio up ther e SQn1e~'hrre. hut they say Jl dnesn ·L v.·ork \'ery oftC'n.'' he· i..hrug.~. He prefers IJl hik e alone because: larg11 groups slo\I.' him down. He hiked up r.11. Ranier with a group and it v.•as "dirfirult hccausc we harl to keep stoppl::g for people.'' But he tack led the fl.tatterhom in Swi1zerlanti alone an<l ··11 was real PllSY " Though the mnn:o;oon season has barely ended in Nepa!, Dobson points out that "you don't go on trips hke these if you worry about things like thal. "Besides," he. adds, "I have 1o go oo thiJ trip early. Skiing season starts nen month.·' Goldberg Cites Forgery In Letter to Israeli Envoy WASHINGTON fAPl -Form!r U.N. Ambanldor Arthur J. Goldbe.ri 11id Frld1y a forged letter represented to ~ve beeo written by him tb Jme11 For· eltn Minister Abb• Eban ls being ctr· culated and he ha, asked the Ju1tJce °'partment to inVt'ltiga lt . Gold'bera: llld the letter was called to hia attimtfon by Sen. Hubert H. Hum· phrey CO.Minn.). who received lt in the m11il. The letter, dlted April 18. 1981, whtn GoldbtrJ ,,., Rervll'li as Unlttd &.attS 1mbQUdor to ttle United Nations. refers In VllUt ttrrns to "our goal1 ." It men· lions Or. Henry Klsalngl'r of H1rv1rd. who ia now White House nAtion&I security i.!(111'1 adviser. • "This Is ,. fo"Jtry." (i()ldbera 11id. "lt ts a tct1niloot, 1purious and 1tand•I· CUI document.'' '. G()Jdbfrg refused to l'lpeculate on the meaning or inte.tions of the letter, bu t it 1ppean: to Imply In very gt)ier11J term1 tome kind of eoll usion between Goldber1, Kissil,ger a.nd the Isratll government over Midd le East politics. Goldberg said he tried unsuccmfun1 to r~ach Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell And FBI i:IJrector J . F.dgar Hoover but asked Mitchtll by letter to invettipte. ''The Jetter Is 1 forgery." Goldber1 wrote Mit!'hell. ''ud 1 therefore reque st 1n lnv-eltlpllon IO thi:it the identity of the for1e r c•n be el"JM)Sed and appropri. Ate crlmln11l procefdinp lnltlated 11alrmt him . "I make this request in the intere!tl of oor government since the letter U11tn to an important phaae -of our couatry'I mtgn policy, I.• .. the fitu1U.. IA the Mlddl< Eotl." .. . ' • • , , > ' ' • 4 __ pAlj,)'_l'!J.Of ··- .. ·~..... --· k" · .· :Jt~Jp.it and l!~w Protestant ' This Su.May •t the f'tnt Vttlted Metbodlll Cbuttb of Foutaln Valley, l 8 2 2 5 Bushard Street, new members will be received. E l Ii o t t Strol.ber, FayLyM Strother and Fredrtck Staff w l I J present a flute trio mu sical number And Rev. Ford R·. Mil· ler's r.errnon title is "L..ovt. New TeM.ament Style." at the Worship Service which is held at 9:30 a.m. At 3 p.m. an all Church Retreat has been plan- ned. This will be a family af- fair and everyone ls invited lo attend. Children will be in classes learning "How we got lhe Bible" while the adults "''" havf' time for Directed Bible Study led by Dr. Russell'" Clay. at 10 a.m. Dr. Gerhard IS the lecturer. Chri5t Lulherao Church, 760 \'ictona St.. Costa ~1esa. ~hedules Divine 'Norshi p at 6 15 and II a.m. Sunday \\·ith sermon entitl ed "Check Your Choice". Sunday School is at 9 30 a.m. 0.-lJIP County "°'"""""'•I community meets Sunday •t ~ t b • Unitarian Universallat church of Costa Mesa, 1-U Vic~ tori.a St.., at 7 p.m. '!be Lesaon Sermon from the Bible lo be discuased at all Cbrl1du Science churChes Sunday U •iunreality." Arft- churche:s and service times in- clude: First Church of Qlrist· Scientist, 2MO Mesa Verde Drive.}c:oata Mes.a, 11 a.m.; H~ ~h ll'i r t1t Churtb, 81.h •nd Olive Sl., 1:30 and 11 a.m.: Newpcl!t Beach First Church, 3303 9ia Lido, 9: 15 and. 11 11.m. and Second Church of Newport Beach, 3100 Plct!ic View Drive. Corona del Mar, 10 a.m. urture Set Pulpit Guest SlllfJer• Set De .... Course Alaister G. s m It h, Dr. Jean Botzer Cl ark, The Huntington Beacb The Union of American Christian Science Lee· associate minister of Foursquare C b u r ch, Hebrew Congregations will tr . the Creative Life Foun· 723 Lake Ave., will fea-ha!: announced that lurer. Y to answer dation ol Santa Monica, the question "In to-will speak at the 10 lure.gospel singers and Rabbi Haim ~of day's world of violence a.m. service Sunday at recording artists Ardon Fullerton's Te m p~i e The Girls Ensemble ()f and tension, can free-the First Church of and Patti Lockyer, Sun-Beth Tikvah will le ad Estancia High School in Costa dom be combined with Religious Science of day at 10:45 a.m. The a course in Judaism be- J..fesa will entertain '"ith a justice?" during his Newport Beach, meet-giJ'l.njng Thursday at selection of songs at the first guest appearance Oct. ing at the Ebel! Club, Lockyers tour widely 7 30 t th t I . h . : p.m. a e emp e. family fellowsh ip night at 12 at a p.m . in First 515 Balboa Blvd ., New· wit a unique message. 1600 N. Acacia St. The Com mun 11 Y Presbytuian Church of Christ, Scien-port Beach . Her topic !Wv. Lockyer will give class is often attended ~- Leaders In Meeting DENVER (AP ) -The leaders of nine Proteat&nt denominatlom embracing 1S million peraons be&an a work session here today, striving to hurdle the barriers of church union. The four-<lay meeting iJ the J(}th plienary se:Mion of the Coruiullal\on on Church Un.ion, the talk phase or possible merger or other unific•tlon of the nine denominations. ''It 's the watershed of church union," said the Rev. Dr. George G. Beazl ey of lo' dianapolis, this meet i n & 'a chairman. "From here," hi!! said, "we will discuss our dif· ferences." The Re\'. Dr. Henr y Gerhard. minister of the Church of Religious Sclenet of Laguna Beach, will speak on Sunday on the topic "The '.l:ev.' Humanity." Services are held al 9 a m. and II a.m. at the church, 20062 Laguna Canyon Rnad . During the 9 a.m. ser1·1ce classes are held for children thrnugh hi gh school age. Teachers trained in the Science of ~lind are in charge. '.'•>ursery care is also provided during the early service. The Chu rch of Religious Science al so sponsors lectures in Le isu re \Vorld on Thursda,·s Chllrcb of l..aguaa Beach, 415 tist. 3303 Via Lldo , 1s "The Best Is Yet lo the morning message by a great percentage fair,·il'w Baptii;t Church, Forest Ave ., on Vt'ednesday at Newport Beach. Be." on Spiritual Motivation. of non·jews. 2525 Fair\'il"\V Road, Costa 6:30 p.m. A llhAred buffet din---------------------------~--------------------­ Dr. Paul A. Crow Jr. of Princeton, N. J ., general secretary of the consultAtion, said people are realizing that the plan of union drafted by the nine denominations I.a "not to be handed down from on high, but the revisions must come from the people, the local churches." ~fesa . schedules v.•orship attler is _served bef~re the pro- a m. ·wi!h a sermon ent1t ram 1n Fellov•ship Ha ll. At "\\'hat Should Church Be~" by :30 a.m. Sunday li t Com- Re,·. ~'lel\'in Taylor. The share mun ity Presbyterian Church and care group meets at 7:30 of L.aguna Beach, the layman- p.m. Sunday the parsonage. conducted First Sund a y Forum wi!l present the subject of the mission of the church. Elder John Hill will be Christ Chapel, a legally chartered church serving the chairman: e v eryone is \lo'elcorpe to partici pate in the lively and en light en ing discussion peri<>d. Lutheran Cbnrch 0( The ~laster,"' 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar offus two hours of worship at 9 and II a.m. The Sunday Churdl School And Bible claues are held at 10 a.m. The adult class v.·ill begin a review of the Augsburg Confession. The coo- gregation will celebrate world communion Sunday with the Lord's Supper being offered at both hpurs of worship. Dr. Wm. R. Eller will deliver the mes.sage "Give n For OJr Sake." The Senior High Youth meet at T p.m. on · Sunday evening. At both wor1hip lel'Vices on Sunday at Newport Harbor Llttheru Cburcll, 798 Dover (See PULPIT, P•ge I) The Rev . Mr. Beazley Agreed before the first m e e t I n g s got under way. He t1tressed that the plan still ls in the dialogue st.ages, and a long way from actulL!lty ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY FIFTEENTH AND MON ROVIA, NEWPORT BEACH 9:45 A.M.-SUNDAY SC HOOL 11 :00 A.M.-MORNING WORSHIP Sermon: "The Absence of a Limit" Tezt: John 13 6:00-EVENING WORSHI P Sermon: "\Vinning: The Only Op!zon" I Dr. G•ort• 0 . Wood, '•tot -6<16·66lD I ~""""""""'""''='·=''=~""O~·=·==h=O=G'="='='='='>=K=>M==<"='="=~=="'"'"'"'" Fil~~! 22~s~~~~.L !e .. oF54~~P I E. W. Phillipi, P11tor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:l0 A.M.--Church khMI (•II etft) 10:50 A.M.-Drre Cew.,_, Mltslo11•ry Chlldn•'• Churcll-NwrMl'y Cort A•o11obl• 7:00 P'.M.-"l•llflo• Ha Te Drow l lood" S•r111011 by r.stor Co111rr11111lo 11 s.,...lc• Youth S.n'IUI Sotwrdoy 7 P'.M.-Hou.e of Mon"o Newport·M"o P're·Sckool --'9" 21/i·S -6:JO A.M. to 5:10 P.M. Foll S.Wol!-6<15·l lll HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wil son, Costa Mesa 541°<1704 V. l. Mt:llTWl!CW, ,11tv JIM SINGLETON, Mi"li!tr •I Y ... I. llOBE llT t . SISTIG. Ml";''~• ti f d11c1llon Col.Il l GENtllY, Monl1ltr el M111lc ..... ,( -SUNDAY SERrlCE'S - 9:45 A.M.-Sundoy School 10:50A.M.-.. Mojori nt on Minon" 5trrtion by ~IHIOr 7:00 P'.M.-V ... .t ~Pflilt" Miiierd l11<hhol1 COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL l'r•Scl>ool -Killdt rtt tltll -Eltm..,llr'f -Child Ct,.. CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd Street •t Or•nge, Costa Mesa -548·5303 ll:ev. 'r.d I . MorM, ra.ior Month1t Wonhlp--10:10 a.JR. -Su11doy School 9 •·"'· Sv11doy lv•"l119 Wo.W.lp·7:00 p.m.-P'rov•r MH!ln9 Witd.·7:00 P·""· \~lj) SABBATH SERVICES RELIGI OUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple RABBI BERNARD P. Kl NG ... ~ meet ing at St. James Eplscopal Church a 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach foe Information: C.11675-7230 TEMPLE SHARON TM c• .. r.etl..,. ,,,. .. °'" t.r tM e11tiN Herber ArM 617 W•I Hamll11u1, CMte M- All J•wi1h f1mii•• ••• lnvil•d to !oiA'\11 111 • truly m•1 nirigful SAllATH IYIHING SllYICu-..lllDAY AT 1:11 P.M. Splrlhlel Lett4er -lebbf &lino• Geiedmoti 646·55~1 Tempi• Sh1.ron C~oir -On19 Sh1b?t 'lo:oe A.M.-"Jet111 ,,., .... IN Hh De.th .. •-•rectiM" 6!10 P.M.-"Tlte Dey IJlfah I M .... letur""" We411.....,, 7:l0 p.•., lnel•tla11, C•apm 1 luHey k ... I 11114 Yo1n. .,.,,. t.r ell .... CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.NCHES OF THI MOTHEI CHUICH THE l'llST CHUICH OF CHI/ST, SCIENTIST IN IOSTON, MASS.ACHUSms "UNREALITY" Sunday, Oct. 3rd Cost• Meu-Flrst Church of Chir1t, Scientist 2110 111 ... Verde Dr., C..... M ... S11114ay Sch .. 1-9:15 A.M. C••rcll Setvke -11 :00 .A.M. leocff11t 100111, 2150 111-Verde Dr. Huntington Beach-Fir1t Church of Christ, Sclentl1t. lf'ltlOll ... HMtlewt .. e..• S•e4ey Sc:kol -9:10 & 11 :00 A..M. Clifff'Cll -9:10 & 11 :DO A.M. leedlet a--IJI Mel11 5,, Newport Bti•ch-Ffrst Church of Chrl1t, Scientist , lJOJ YI• Ll4e, Ne-.,.rt 9-h Ch11rcll & S111Hy Sdtoel-9:00°10:10 A.M. 1-4'1 .. leelll,, ll1S Vie Uclo Newport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scl1nti1t 1100 P'•lfk YI-Dr., CofOIHI HIM« Chvrch I S••dey Sc:heel-10:00 A.M.. leodl1t loo• -1100·1 CH:lt Hwy. Wed. 1.,.111 .. T"tlmo11r Meetl1191 -I ,.111. -All Ch1rclter A ll are cordially invited to attend the church services and enjoy the privileges of the Rea.dtng Rooms Child C•t• l'tevlcled AT .ALL SIRYIClS OF NEWP'OIT IEACH -(DIKl,l•l M•tt., a .. ul•rlr Ho..,..-Ele-11terr khoel 425 L 1 Ir\ St., Coste 111- Church School .......... 9:45 A.M. 11orning \Vorsbip ...... 9:45 A.M. N1ir..,., & lhtdertortelt rroYlclH Phone: 642·2725 Minister: Dr. D. \V. 11cElroy CHURCH OF CHRIST 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA ..,_... H•tbor e1d l'el,...lew SUNDAY MORNING lllLE STUDY , ••..•... , , •• •• • 9:41 A.M. SUNDAY M ORNIN~SHIP & COMMUNION •••• 10:41 A.M. SUNDAY EV ENING WORSH IP •.•.••••• , , ...... , •• 6:IO r .M, WEDNESDAY' EVEN ING l tlLE STUDY ••••••••••• ,, • 7:10 P.M • HUUllT CAll rll:OYIDED w. Wlltt ".,, ...... ••• LertMt Mv1ic•I Dir•ctor Mi11i1I•• Phone: 645-3191 D•y or Night FIRST CHRISTIAN . CHURCH Ma in & Adams Street. Huntington Beach Mornin9 Worihip , .• , • , ••••• , •••••••••• l :JO I J 1:00 1.rn. Bihl • Scho ol , • , , , , •• ,,45 •·'"· Yout h Grou pi ••••• , 6:00 II·'"· Ev••int Wor1hip , ., • 7:00 p.m, H,urury U tt tl'l!VlctHI •I •II "'rvle11 Off>C•: J».-Un Olal Dtvo!IOn 5J6.tYO FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victori• & Ploc:•ntie AYe. Cost• Mes• J .... I. Piercy Ml~ldtr ........ w,. Dir..: ... ., Cllrhti.• ~K•llM ..,.,, •11n11• .......... : ,,. '·"" llalt lcait.I .............. ,, ••. --.. "'-1111111 Wtn11191 ....... , 11:M 1 ... . ~""" ._ ··············· ... ... --...................... 1, ... Nurser11 Carr Providtd COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTRO'! w.,.a.1p -10 A.iit. Chm IUMI -I I.A.JI. 141-4771 141-6141 644. 7400 Newport Unity L&lllN D, ~LICKINClll . Mlllllttt Dewo,IMel Senk• -10 .A.M. &-11 :11 A.M. S11nd1v School f•r •II •t•• -1:45 A.M. 1 ltfl eff l"I•, N__,.rt IMc• Offlui -'46·1111 DIAL·A-PlATll 64&.06J9 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. ST. JAMIS. 12H Vie Uh, Newpert IMcl '7:10 A.M.-Helr l•c:Hrilf 9:00 A.M.~n, w • ..w; & c••rcll kllHI 11 :ff A.M.-Alt9nlet• Hety IKllertlf & M.,.I .. PN,oer, N-9T Preri4M ·~ M14-W .... Hely c ......... & H .. 11 .. Senlc:• T•M•1 10:10 A.M. We4-it11 1:00 P'.M, Tiie ll:n • .lelle P. Atliey II, hc:r.r.-,.._, 671.0n• ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange. Ave., C.M. S•Ners 7:JI & 9:11 Cll-91 SU.el -9:JO . Tll•rderst 6!!'1 & TO e.•.; Hely Dert •••••Mell Yker, n. l..,, JeH W. De1 ..... -~ Ua.IJ26 ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 123' Ellis' St,, Huntlnston h•ch I :00 A.M .-Holy Communio11 9:10 A.M.-F1mlly S.,....ic• & Chure~ Sche•I I Nuni•ry C1r•f. 11 :00 A.M.-M•r11ift t We,.hip fllluri•..., Ctr•I 1:00 r.M.-1.,n ... 1 E.o1R1•11t 1 s.M.io .. .Ephc•p•I Youftt Chutchm•n All Li+urt i•t •r• 1'1 u•• •t ••"'"' ti111•• Tiii o-.11 ...... .,. ............. ...., .... ~ ~NE ~LIS ~UNITY @JiUR(lll . 11;;;;;;;::;;:::J;::: •• ;:::.;:::' c.;;;::;c·=''="='·=···=·~"='=·"="=· =··=·=' '="= .. ="=' ;;;:::;;;; TURTLE ROCK ELEM~NTARY SCHOOL NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH . t um. ltldl: Drlvtt 11'111 Amati! Dr,.,. r-lttOdll IOUlh or LUTH En .l N. CHURCH OF THE "ASTER. 0 c-· drt ... 1. .... Dlew ~-·v--. C1.11¥tr1 South to ""' M C•l'f'lltUt Dt.1 l19M to Turt•• llodl O•'-791 Dciv•r Or. LI 1-J6J I· ,_ 1..,. llU s-....... ,..,., 2900 Peciflc Vl•w Dr. -t:30 A..M. SuttMy SC.... for al .... TIMi .... ,,_ •· llela, ·~ -Coron• d•I Mar 11 :00 A.M. t.1 ... 111, Wonhlo '""' DR. WILLIAM It. IL~llt NUlllllY CA.Ill l'ICNIOIO AT .Ori Kd'Ull ,.. .... l...W WW... ' '_.· ... :_ ..1:.1.1 2.,, l'tr ln,.,,...11111 C-W111111 O!IW ~ C:•M m.lflf A"4ttlilt ., ...... 0 ~·~ _.,.. _. TH& CHURCH FOR YOUR: FAMILY . 1 .. r. Wonhl• , '''° o.M. , , . ' COAST BllLE CHURCH MAICfO FOlmll JI. HleH, SAN JUAN CAPllTU.NO Mll .. ,... ... .,_......,..._.cstf*www Chrl~tle11W,J'uitre• 9:1S•.M·' "titlA..M.~W ...... , . 11~s==¥========;===========11 ,. .. 1 .... Wenihl, IO:JO •• 111. ~ ,..,,.. A.M. ~ca.....~ II , . . . • N•nf11"1 Core AoiaJlabl< "!l'f' _ 4fJ·1f49 494·1141 ........ , FIRST BAPTIST OllURCH _ , .. , Cliff Dlrft, NIWPOft .auc~ A NIW-CHURCH W!LCOMIS YOU Or. 'HulNrt D1vldto". lnterlm~P•ator Sn4.,k .... -t:41A.lll. W .... lp-11 A.111:·7'.M. -WU. MNNol• -7:JO P.M. I • 7 ~--. ! UNIYIRSITY D"1ST CHURCH · 2DJ .. I. rii tuDn IOAD " U:NTA AU Hll•HTI IUMDAY ICMOOL ••••••• ,,,;4 .... , •• .,,.,,,,,.,,, •..••• tt• A.M. MOIMIMe W&lllMIP' ~ .. :, •••. ,,T ••• ,,., .................... Iii• A,M. IYIMI .... WOfnff,.. ...... , ... ; . ., ........................ 11• l'.M, MIOWlllC t•AVICI WIDNllN1Y ............... l · 1Jll I'M. llt¥. WllHt '· ~ , C'llll'Cll ,. ..... ...,..,, SMn,..Day Ad•eniist Church 11 , I I . ~COMI 11•&.11 . .-...w ..... , ../<I/fend fht1 · -· m ....... ., .. c... M-. _,....., .. ......,........, -·-.. (j';i~h 0 p , oi'I I r ~ ... th Scheol • • • • fJJI &a . ....,_., Werihl, • , 11:11 .... Pt1Yet M••tl111 WM., 7:11 ,.-. , .1J~~ Cftoict1 • CHRIST LUTHERAN CHIJltC:H · MIHoutl Syftod '" ....... It, c.... .... ....... ,.,.....,.,,... .. :.. 141·14t4 ,...., ...... f111 & II A.M. ....., idlllt1 tr• A.M. ' ,,... I Mt Clnll1 t 1• AM. Cllftlfl9ll D1• ntm'r ..._, -14WIM 'till PlltST CH<fRCH 9' 1tiLIOIOUI IClac•. :. . ........... ) ~ c:::.:T ==·-~ .. ';.~..! . ..J::-~~ ~ • ' ,.._......,,.,,.-..,aerfl ft1lun.L.·a.u. w ....... , tUal , • .. ...... , .......... , •... i •• 'l4o : ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Drive Univer1ity P•rk, Irvine 1 ... Herbert N. NJer1t1- s.def Sc•NJ-9:BO A.M, Guitar S-lc:• -9:00 A.M. h•nr Senke -1 O:lO A.M. llJ·1211 N•nery Ce,. lll·l246 A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWPORT CENTER We,.hlp-11:1 1 f..M. .. Hu11lin9ton leech~ F(RST UN(TED METHODl~T CHURCH 2711 !7th St. 516-1517 Sir~it••-':1 5 '-IO:JD Jlu•1try Cl•• AU MOrnlng Cliurch School-9:15 St. Mk ..... lphcepel C•erclt M .. uerite et PIKHk View Dr. c.,. .. Mt Mer ,.._: '71.ftSO ' . Coit• M••t. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l•th St. I H•1bor l l...J. Huntin9ton ll••ch -North Churc.h Wor•hip-•:lO l 11 Church SchoOI -9:10 S•l-7727 ~OMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H•il Av•. 142 -446 1 Wor1 h111 I Church Sckeol ':00 I 10:10 A..M, C111t• M••• No•th MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH l,....in• -E11t lluff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH l ll-!211 M•1• V1ni• I l •k1r SI. 54'·1119 Worah ip I Chur ch School ':00 I 10:10 A.M, 11•22 Culv1r Ro •d I I Unl•tt1l!y Drlvt Wor1hip I Church School ,.ountein V1ll•v t I I 0:10 A.M. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11115 lu1h11d 961-25•1 L•tun t l11ch METHODIST CHURCH 2 J.632 W11l•v Dtlv• Wor1hip I Chu•ch School ':JO A.M. In Sou!~ i..t UM Worihip i nd Mini1ter Ford It Mill•r Church School -10 A.M. 4qq.1011 N1wporl l11ch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1<100 W. l1lho1 Blvd. 67)-1 105 Wor1hip--9:JO A.M. Churc h School-9:10 I 11 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ ·Church Presbyterian 20112 ....... n. (Neer A4n.J H111tll'WfH IHcll ley. D...i4 L lebertt, P•ter .. ..,. Wenlltp: 9:10 .A.M. Cl111rc• Sdteel: 9:10 A..M. Otfiu: 21111 ....... 1111 It. I'll••: ''1·49•0 ·church of the Covenant 21SI '91nlew 1-', C.... M .. Ince A. lbm., ,_. le"9y Writp~ 1:11 & t ill A.M. C.•rd k ... l t :JI A..M. ..... :MMJM Comlllilnlty ·Presbyterian Church 411,.._A-.&..t-·INdi ..... h!Ml4 H. Wt ii ..... An.t 0 Hferpie S-., W~ 1:41 • t :11 • 11 A.M. Chm kllMI: ttJt ,....l 4Mo7111 St.· 'Andrew's Presbyterian ChUrch 6111t ....... l .... N..;.t ..... · c..... .......... ..,, .... ,..., ........ & ca-di ldMI: I, 9:JI I 1 I A.M. ..... 1 "'"7i47 st. , Mark Presbyterian Ch11rch C4i.i.-~-· ,,. & ...... .,, .... c.... ..... . ...... ...... lltt.,...., • • ....., &,a.di...._,_ 9:00 & 11:11 A.M. . ....:,64+1141 ' , WAY ,IN l'ILLOWSHIP --ClllllCH 4P 1ni.1ous ICllNCI ' . OP UWINI .i ~ IUINT 1..Va ............ ., '11 .. .LM.. ,..... . ..,·~~,......•.a.u. . .,,,.... __ _c.... ... -.. ! ••. • I 1 ' I ) • .. ' S.ttM•dty Ottoh~• 2. l !J71 Pulpit ~and .-Pew.:~ -' Pope Paul Open s Big Meeting ff'rom Pa gt 4) Dr ., Pastor J1me~ G. Blain v•fll speak on ""s Ch-'nge3.hle a!i the \\"e11Lh~r " Hnh C:nm- mun1nn "·111 he cf'lehr~ted 11l both !'iervicrs. Rand 10 :111 a rn Sunday N-hOtll <·la~sc.~ ;1r~ a1•11i111hle for all 1ll'(P.~ •. l \'flt thr~u~h 11dulls. 11t 1hr ~. 15 Chr1 &11an Eduretinn hriur. The 1-ligh School cl;il's ha$ hecun the study nf wh::it God hlls done for us w11h rf'fe renrp to Gorl's co1·pnant ll'i!h Abraham and al! h111h schf"lfJI 11£' rnunf people are ur~ed tn !akP pai:t in thi.c; class The ~LIPS! spr:ikf'r. lhi!i !\un- d;:iy mornin.iz at the !fl .10 11 m. Set\'iCe nr thr Unitarlan- Uni\'f'tJali~I Church nl ('n~\a l\le,;a, 12:i9 V1c1nna. 11•111 he the Rei·. D:>.1 lrl Crurnr. la11ulv Sf'tl'lC'f'.'i l'fl\HJ~r[nr 11! ,\"c1rport Br;:ich. "·hn 11·111 ernph11~~.e the human1 ~!1c 1 ;ilurs 1n rf'l1cn111'1 experienrr. Kur~rrv c11rr will he prnl'1dcrl A Cooprr11111·p Rel111:in11.~ F:rl111"<1tinn f'rhf111I has bPrn s1iirtrd ;it 1he fhu rc h for ch1Jclrrn , thrre !hrnugh h1E!h :r;chnn l. Aftrr I he ser1·ir.es. mrmhers 11nrl Rllests are ur11ed In rar1if'ira te in rhe "Coffre linrl Conve rs11t 1nn" hour that fiilln\.l's . R e5 u r rrcti n n Lolhrrn Church. L.C.A .. !llllt Hamil!on Al'rnue. Huntin.1:tnn Reach schedules mnrninR \\"Or5hi p ~·ith Hnly Communion 111 lO ;JO a.m. Arlhur R. TinJ,!lev. P11:r;tnr. will spr<1k on : :.A Faith Th11t Unilc5 ... Ann M1sel is Or~;:inisl. Lln~·rl nanielyin i!I Choirm.:istrr. Sunday School for grarles tv.-r1 anrl 11bnl'e 11! !1 a.m. Nursery Care. !\Jl'l- dergartners anrl first grader! meet at 10:30 a.m. Sunda.1• TI)nrning, -a! th'. ll:t)() O"Clock service. P11stor Willis Carrico. of the Unlversi· ty Baptbt Church. 2252 S.E. PalL~<ides Rnad. Santa Ana HeiJ:?:ht5, will deliver ;i sermon. entitlerl .. The Po\.l'er of D.:irkne."5." \\'e i;hall 11lsn obserl'e Holy Co mmunion Srrvice. Thr 7 p m. e1·enin i;: SPr;ice will c·nni;i.<;I of an npen forum on pr11ctiral problems. Thr. S11rrNTient of \\'nr\ri \l."i(ir fnmrnt1ninn '''ill ~ obser1·er1 111 SI. Aodrew·~ Pre~hyterl 11n' Churrh. 1 600 St. Andrews Rn~d. N e w p n r t Beach .. ~~. -i11nd11y :it the 11, O,.":itJ a"nd II 11.ni. serl"ice.~. The past.or, nr. Qiarles fL ,Dieren· fielrl. \\"tll ?reach :i com· muninn mtrli111!inn !htllled "I Remember !iify Brother'." On Sunrlay Corona rlel i\lar Co m m u n I t y C h u r <' h, f nngrea:ation11I , fi\1 Hcli!rope A11e., u·ill ob~erl'e Y.'nrld \\lide Comn1union Day. The Cnm· muninn ~1erli!.l!inn 1vill be presented b~· Dr. Ph ilip r.. ~lurr11 r. entl!led "The 1-le.:irt of the ~111t1er." Wnr~h ip ser\·ice.~ be.li(in 11t In ;:i m. \vit h chilrlr11re prnl"id cd . Recep!inn of new n1emhrr~ \1'ill al5n he he!d. Church School is 111~0 11t 10 a.m. 11·ith regul11r ~chedul­ in~ for new f;:ill trrm havin.i;: bforn resumed. Chi~se:i-for Kursen· 11gr ch1ldreo. J \(I 4 ~·ear~ ~It!. up lhniu2h Junior High. 7rh and 11th izr11ders 1t re beln~ held . Our Srninr ITi~h ,.oulh r.rnup mert~ f'l'er~· Tuesday at 7 p n1. here al the church. All hi~h :i> ch on I students are inl'iterl to attend. Centrnl Bible Churrh '"'' Ca~ta i\1e~11. 23rd ;:ind Orani;.!f' A\"e .. "·ill hold It~ ~ixth annu11l niissionar.v rnnlrrenrP rrnm Sund::i.v. Or1 olw r 3 lhrn11j!h Oct nhr.r 10, 11rl'. Kenne1h iYi\lian1s. nii~~inn:iry w I t h Wrcliff Bibl e Trans1Htnr5, 11.·i\I be. the key-no!e spe11ker. The Theme or 1he conference is "The gospel for f'l'try heart, first In Cost1.1 "fe:r;a. then unto I.he utlermost." M on d II Y , ' Thursday 11nd Saturda.Y ni2b,L.! there will be rap sessions in Vlll'ioui; homes 50 t h e mlsilonaries will be able to share their work lo small -groups. Friday night will be Youth Emphasli led by Swede Ander~n of Campus Crusade For Chri51. and .!In enserilble from Biota College. ·" ""One Lord. Qne t'aJth." Mrs. Aelen Walton #'Ul sing a Mio. Sunday School for all alit'"S ls held at 11 a.rlf. with Mike Garman as Supt.riltendent An Adult Forum j5 held al rhe s11m e time discusi;ing: 1·it 11I issue.~ of the day under the direction of Dr. Ackerman . l~e Plis!nr; A ~1or Confirm11tion Class i.~ btlniz organ ized o.n Mnn OC'L 4th at 7 p,m. und~r the !eadirsh.ip of Pas t tir Ac.kerman. , 8.m. Sermon by Re v ij!,Ji;:h ¥ Riley whn wa~ recenlly ca11;d:- trom 1t p11~torale in Loui~1·111 , Kentucky !o serve churche~ In the are11 of Southe r n. California 11nd Sn u I hf r n Ne11ada. Thi! 11ervice bnni;:~ him into vital relationship .... ·11 h Har\)Or Chrlitian-C k or c b. Nw-11ery care 1.8 providtd. ' Al the celebration. or \\'orld ~mmunl'On on Sunday 111 R:45, , J"Z.• ' - 9:30 and 11 :00 a.m. !ht con-. 4' ;"" jreg111 inn of Co m.miin l t y .,~ Prrsbyterian r h u r c h nr· · La11 un1 Bearh, 41.'> Fore~t Avr . 11·111 hear ;i me.~s;:il,!f' bv lhf' Rel". Ch<1rleii R HnutlPk ~' !hr Southrrn Cahfnrni11 Synr.d Olhce. ~1r. Hnudtk J ~ VATICAN CITY !AP ~ - Thi' !hir~"'nrld Svnod nf Bisho ps o ned Thursday' 11·tth 11 cl ash be \\'fen Pope Paul f\' and a "'el r.t:an!zed lobby of pr1e,~ls an l:i~ men seeking radical change in the Roman C11thohc Church. Speaking at a i\1ass ui the Sistine. Chapel. the Pope 1,..arn·I ed the 209 synod dt legate:i: tol bewart or the ""dane:er "' of outsidl' prei;surP~. Hf' !nld them to mak e up rheir tJl\'n mind,o; on the ~ynnd top1C's. ''Thi' Priesthood" and ··Social Ju~llC'P " An adult Instruction cl 11ss *1 thP h11.~1c rund11menta,]5 nf Christianitv a.~ \\'l!ll 11.~ the IPa<"h in~s · nf the Lulheran f;ii!h will he helrl on V."ed · nrsd11\.~ hrlitioning Wednesday From 7·4$ In 9 ·4~ pm. responsible for des1gn1ni;: 11nd POPE PAUL ANO HUNGARIAN CARDINAL MINDZENTY CELEBRATE MASS tlpera!1nn SynOO. a lnt>f-1' lhat claims reprt~rnta!1on 1n f:ll rn11n1r1Ps. riui rkll' rhareerl th.:it the papal addrtss was m11rked "bl' a tone r.f ad-1 1nnn1t1nn and o! fear .. and con-I Tht !-:u od;i \' &hon! 5\11ff nf Faith Luth~r.an Churrh, :'14:\111 C;illP r fl r l n I 11 . C11pistr11 nQ Beach. 11.·ill p11rtici p11te in a Sunrla_v Sctw>I Te 11 (' ht' r ~ ' Wnrki;hflp with thref' othrr lnt•11l Lu theran cnngre~;i1 1nn~ al Our Sal'inr's Luther11n Church. Sund11.1·. 4 In 9 p.m. A ioecnnd 11•orkshop wjll be con- ducted Oct. 17, The ki:y s!;if{ 1nemberi; and p11stnrs nf 11!1 four cn nj!re,1:11tions w i 11 pre~ent enlighteninj! anrl in- 5pirin,1: irleas and meJhnrls fnr impro\'inf,! the \r;:ichini;: nf children. The Lord 's Supper will bf' N!lehratNI durinii: !he 10 :30 worship service. Rev. .J11me' i..:notek's :i;ermon will he ··To !.111·e: 11nd Be Loverl .'' Bab~·sitting is provlclM dllr in,11; the worship serv1c-e, and the fe llowship-coffee timr ~· i 11 follow !he servicr. Tht: !I: 15 Sunrl11~· Srhnnl <•l115ses are fnr rhildrl"n 11nrl 11rlull~ nf 11ll 11ges. F'.l'try Wt'rlnci;d ay el"enirii;: 111 7:30 p.m. 11du1t5 ;11nrl teenagers ;ire in1·i!ed !n attend the in· spiring Spiritual C.rowth Bible Class. te11tini.: inn ov al iv e, PX-At World Synod of Bishops, Pontiff Honors Man Who Defended His Faith penmf'nt11l . ·and nf'v.' 11r- poaches in the church·s erlu- c;:itional m1n1~1ry Grit' io1.~ttcl · largely nf empty rhetoric " 1 "Appo1ntmenl \.\'1th Cnd" 1..-ill be: the sermnn topic nl the Rr1". Rru re A. Kurrie ar Thi" Pre~bytt:ri11n Churrh nf tbf! f'n\'enanl , 2?..'lll Fairvitw Rn11rl, Cost;i Mes11 ..... nen the re~ul11r fa ll schr<iule nf ~er vi r es resume et 9:30 11nrl ll a.m. World \llirle. Communion 10,:ill be nhservrd ;it both si;>rvtce.' .. Church :r;chnnl throu2h the ei.l!li!h _1!r11rlt 11'ill be helrl at !l .10 " n1. Child c11re is lll'llil11ble al both :r;ervices. Mindzenty Ends Long St<11icl on Principles !t ur_!!ed the b1~hops "not to let !hemsell'es be put under prr~sure h.v anyone not even by th e Pope " , Continuing it~ .~eries nf .i!llf'SI i;pe11kers in lhf' l'!bo;rnre or the re2ular minister. Rev . Albf'rt Rurke. The. F I r ~ t Churt"h nf Rell1iou~ ~rie.nrr qf Newport Reich will this Sun- rlav h111"e nr . .lean Rnt1.er Cl~rk 111 1ht: rulpil. Srr1'iCCS .,. By UnfiNI Prf'!S InlernlltiPnat The ' street~ (If Rurlapqst "'er!' liltf'r~d "'1th rubble and !hf' bnd\rs of H u n c: 11 r i ::i n frrrrlnm figh!eri; ktlll'rl in 1he ~h(lrl·l,11·cd l'Pl"nl! I~ yr11rs <1go against Cnmmuni5! rulf'. . Jns7.ef r::irdinal :\hnds?.rn! \'. prince primate of H un~ar~·. Arr hbishnp n r E:~7.trrf.?OU"I, frP.Pd from hnu~e .:arrest ll'~S !han " werk !'iclnre. sought political a~~·!um 1n th~ li.S. legation . "I beg of you. do not forget, rln nnl for~!'t. do not for~et th is .~mall hnne.st nation wh1rh i5 f'ndurin~ 1nr!11r, and dea th in the service nf humanit ~·." hi' 11•rn!e In Presirlrnt f11l'i~lfl n Ei~tnhnwrr hefnre enttring 11 11•nrld of silenrr !n pr1snn nr unrlrr hnt1.•P ::ir- f1"5! ~inrr 19~!1 l0r allrcrrl trea<nn, r~pinn11ge 11nd hl11rk m11rkct currenc~' rleal1ng~. !hi': rarr!1n::il 11'~5 th11n ;:i 11•erk t>:irl1,.r h11rl bl'rn frerd from h/lu~e .11 rre~1 11t !he c11."Ue nf Fel~npe1 e n~· north nf Budapest. His liberators ~·ere 11re helrl ;it 1n a.m. 1n the "/.( 1,r "·'"( -.. ( "i~( f.hell Club. 51:'1 Ba lhn11 B\l"d . ~--------··---~-------··-·~ nn the Balboa Penini;ula 11nd ~I. ,Jnhn The ni,·lne Epi~enpal Cbnrcb. 2n43 Or11nge A1·t'nue, Co.'ita , ~fesJ. w\\1 obserl'P Holy (:nmmuninn 11t 7:111 11nd 9::"1(1 a.m. Pr. Dnn Longenecker "·ill i:.erve a:ii relrh:-11n!. Nur~erv care \\'111 bf' provided ~tartiii.ll 111 !111.m. The Youth Group meet at fi ,311 p,m. for a pol !uck dinner <it h!)me of director. :Z 3 0 'Brn:idwa y, Costa Mesa. NP"f"Ort Centr.r U n I I r rl Methodi~t C b u r c h wi\I relebra!e Holy Communion iit the 11 : 15 11.m. W n rs hi p Service. "Draw Nt:ar With Faith" is lhr sermon themt nf Don A. Ba!Sett, minikier,: in recognition ol, World cOm· munion Day . On th is ~llY Chri~tian~ 11rnund the wnrld join together by sh11r ini;: Hnlf Com munion. .J e. mt: s R. r.arner, Director ()( Music, \11il1 nccomp::in~' the soloist, Pred Peter.son. The ~rv ice is held 11t St. Michael~ Anrl All Ang"L~ Epi~I Church. 111 P11cifir \lie11· Driv~ a n rl M11rgu ri!e. Church Schnql i~ held at thr same hour. J unior 11nd Seninr H i~h Uni ted f\.1ethnd\st Youth Ff'llnwsh1P v.·ill attend th"! "Fiesta '' at St. t.i ich?.els Sund<1y at 5 p.m. H;irbnr Chrl~tian ('hurf'h <ni~C'ipl es of Chri.<:;11 i 5 meeling in a np11.• lfl(":ilinn, h11 ving mo1·ed from H11rper Sc:hnnl to the lipper Ba'" Roy's Club al. ?1.1t Tustin Al'enur . Cnst.1 Me~. Churclt School wiil meet at 9;45 a..m.· and worship service is at 1n :4.'> SCC Grad Has Mission' Rev. anrl Mr.o;. Da l'i d .Ca"'~tnn are nrwly 11ppoint~ n1is.~ion11ry represent11til'e~ In 11re followed hy ~ coffet> le!ln11·~hip hour. Sunday Schonl mee.t~ at the samr h11ur C\asse~ in the accrerliled cnur5e~ nf the Scirnce. of Mind 11·ill hci:,in in Octobf'r with lht> in1ti::il meerinlit fnr the Fir5t Yr11r Cour~e nn Vi'edne.~d11y. Or!. ll 11nd the Thirrl Yrar Cn11r~r nn Th11r~<iay, Orlober 14 . Anth e!11si;es 11·111 mert 111 II p m. in the ConferenC'e Ronm nr thf' Oa kwood 1; 11 r rl e n A['l<irt mr.n1~. liOO -16th StreeL Ne"•port Beach. T~'O nf'w s~ie~ r f ~Pnnnn.< 1\•ill be begun hy Thr l1e1•. .Ja me~ E. P1err.v thi~ Sunda.1 du ring lhe wrrr,..hip .~ervice! a1 F'lr~t Chri ... tian C:hurrh ! nf Cn•ta ·Me.c;a . 792 Victor l;:i Strtl't. Oui'lnt IP'lr · Tnnrning ·111orshi1J hours: 8;,,11 11.m. end 111:.'in a.m .. Mr. Piercy wlll hrg1n l'I .c;eries nl srrm nn~ on be.irli;: Jeri hy f.nd . Bec;:iuse I.hi~ Sundl'ly is ·\Varlet \\'ide Cnm· muninn Sunday, he will speii.k rluri nlit hnth hnur5 '1n lht suh- jerl "Le11rl Me 1'n The Upper Room ." During !hr Ve.~IJ('r Hour. 7 p.m. he ll'ill he_1!1n ;i srri('.< on Contemporary Pr.nblP!ll.~. This mes~age \\"Ill · he fltlerl, "Thr Chri.~U;in 11 nd F:<"nlng~·.1' This Sunda,I" i5 iil:i;n Sunday Sch!'IOI R111ly na.Y 11c- ('nrding to the annouocement m;:ide bv Mr~ .. lnan S!nne . Sunday School Superintendent. r n1rnt11le A\ be r I S. Greenber~ nl l.ll_.. An,ite le.~· Al 1\•1a laik11h Trmplr 11·a~ ~ue.sl •nF honnr ~! !hf' Scntti.~h Rilf' Masonir Templr. 4.,~7 l\'il..,h1re 81\•d .. Frirl11.I'. Rfllph it He;:i(!, v,.ner11hle l\111ster nf rhe Sent· fish Ri1P. said rntt>n tate \,rt>enberi;: and his Div:ui al - tended 11 dinn'.r in their honor .'JI Ii .'ttl p m Chairman Mel l"in A. Plxlev :o.11id the Shrine 11nrt Scotti.c;h ·Rile member~ wt"re enlert&in{'(I b)' -·lhe-4 AJ M;.l.1tik11h Trmple .1117,7. R11nd. Chanters 11nd lhe l..t1s An~eles Scflttisti fiile orchestr;:i unrler the direct.ion of ,Jerry Rosen. lhe Nelherl&nd~. They will be Mf'Jl Vf'rrie u n It e d jl'lining the sl11rf nf the Ctnlral i\\dhodlit Chu.r.ch.-1701 Ba_ker. Pt:ntecns(a\ Bible ~c~tion'I Street, Costa Mesa .. wiU have which is l~11ted in The Hague. two Wnrihip Strvlces. 01\ Suo· The Ce,ntraJ Penteeoetal day at i and 10:30 a.m. Dr .. B. Bible Sch~ ii 11 scip>l for the Loth11\r Green has selected 35 training of Christian worktrJI hhi sermon top!~~ "Unkl'lbwn I and miMiC?nariell Working In But Known."' Th i! ii Wo'r1a-" cooperatio!I with the Pen· Wide Communion S ti n d a y Destroyi11g Faith: Crucial Red Flop The casp of .Josrf "<;arrl1n al ~1inszent~· demonstra.!es rmt only /lnr m::in·~ ln,vAlly In his re l1,iz lon but a.lsn Soviet· St\'lf' Cnmmuni.<m's £rP11lrs1 f::i !lurr. · \\"1lhin thr e~st Eur1Jpran lnmrnun1.~1 hlor. mn~t of iis C"ili7.ens h~vl.' spent lht>1r entire lh·P_.. undrr Cnmmunist rul e and 1L~ pl'rsrcut1nn nf all rorn1s nf reli.Rinn except the 11·nr· ship {lf athf'i.'ili<" ('nmmun1~m 11.~elf. Yel rlespi1f' unrea.c;ing al!en1plll' In renlOl'e relig1nn from the ti1·ri; of. the people. it rl'm111ns ~trnn 2 . fn :'>finds1,e"n!.1"5 HunJ.:<iry the hlnnr!.11 !!151i uprlSln.R forced the sflile into mRkin.i;: concessions 11nrl ta parry le11rler Janos ~::id11r"s nnw-rRmnµ1' dt>clar11)ifln lha.l "if ynu ;:ire not ll,E11 inst u.~. yotr arl! for us:· F,.-cept for Mind.,zenlv. II 1ncli1r!crl !hr C.:i1hnl1r chur'"n ,;o lsini;i: a~ it st;i_1·ed out of pol1tir5. \Vilhin the church. ~1ind­ ~7rnty ll'nn pr:ii~e for hi.~ ~ini:lr-m1nrlerlnrs5 of purpo.~P. Rut fnr his ~Tuhb<lJn re(usn! to arccpl fre<'rlom nn ;in~· bu~ his n1vn trrms ht ;ll~n "·nn .. rorlinn nf !hf' bl;imp rnr th r. ~!umblin,i! block ... rnrnunierrrt hy nnme in ii~ 11t!t>mpL~ to re·cs1.<iblli;h cont11rt 11·ith thr '"rhurrh nr ~ilenrr '" Ai an1· r11tr, ln Huni::ar~· !nrl.:i.v F:ii ~rrr i~ a~ m11l·h A re. hp:iou~ holida~ 11 .~ it i:i; in !hr Unfte<l SIRl l.'$. Jn Cnmm11ni~t Rnm;ini11 lhis cnrre~pnndent hii.~ \1'Jt- nt>ssecl thP chri~lrninlit of babies and 11·11s 11 gues1 at a rt:li~inu~ wrddin 11:. ·Jn Cnmmuni~! Poland it ts ('.~11rn11tt"rj lh.:<1 90 rerrrn! nl rnt;inr!·.~ mnrr rh11n 3n mill1{ln pt"<lple arl': pr;ictii;ing mcm· bf>r5 nf th,. C'hurrh Pn[Rf\t(s ""hrriid 11nrl FrPr"dnm"' nn!.~ of 111;,i; fnrr,,-J lh;il rrgime 111.<.fl to ma.k t 1mpnrtan!. rnnrP.~~inn~ ;ior! rP- 1.:itinn~ hptwrPn church 11nrl sl;ilp .~1nr" h.:i l'f' rirn1·prJ ::i reliable mea.~11re of h{l11• Fl'C'Urr !hf' fnmm1101i;1 rr11:1me reels i!st>lf to bf'. l'nrmer P11rtv Lr.:idrr \\"l;:irl1~f;:i" <;nm11tkn r<im P '"' pnwrr nn lhe hePI.~ or !h" 19~ nnl• 11.nrl rl"51nrPrl a 111rtP mra~urr nf rhurrh frttr!nm~. 1ncludin~ c.:ilPrhi.~m 1n th e. ,chools anrl frf'erl nm nf ... em1nan;:ins from the draft 1\~ he J?.:iin'l"rl con r1dr nce in his ro11'er these gr<1dually "er!'" t;iken 11WR" Vpn n h1~ f11ll 11od the rise of !hr c11rrrnt rr~1me lrd by F:rll\·arr! \.ierrk. 11 nrw ph;i~e ~rl in Amon11: ('()nrrs~inns 2r11n rt to !hr chu rrh wrrP lltlP tll ~nme 7.000 1.h11rchf'.'. rh~pcl . mnn11.<!Prir t 11nr! 1.:<nrl In pre· "'ar Grrm11n 1rrntnrir~ 111 · M·er by Pnliind . Tn Pnlanrl. Slf'f ijn C r<iinnl 'tl>'.Y.~zyo~ki i~ thP blun1 1pnld•s;mRn for the Chur h. Hr 111~ ha ., knnwn impri~nn ­ ment but H hii.~ nfll det rrerl him frn m open!y challrnizin lit the 1;:ta 1e·~ iiuth(lrilr. In the Sov1rt Un1n11. 11 .~rrinini;: rrli~iou~ up~uri;:e h11s led .10 cn!nplainl!i in 1he st111r-c.nntrnllf>t'i prPss in many ,..r thf' l\nvirl rrpuhlic~. inrlurlinl?: Ukr111ne. l\1nld11 via. lhbekist.lln 11nrl Bvelnru:r;~i;:i, in addition to frequent crili· cal dispatohe~ in !hf' bi2 n11t innal da ilies. Sn ..... 1e1 public11linns li.~t lfi religinu;,: groupin.Rs in the U.S.S.R. Jn addilion there are al l~ast 100 1m11ller ~t:oi a~d grauping,o;. Among t.hose showinj! the. greatest ero"·~h °"'ere the Penlee(lstal Church and the Seventh Day Ad- ·ventist.s. ' Aniong lhe .smaller groups ~re. JPllnters from the RU&- . 11la.n erthodor and from the Baptist churches. '.~C08l.al churches I'll Holland. . Church-School will meet •t the.. , Rev. Cawston. • &uthern t a.in. aervice. tt'~rt: "Will bl!;·!:::;;:::=::=="'================:::! Galifornia College graduate, nur11ery for both 11ervices. A wjll also be the dirtctor or new Biblt 1tudy claM fnr 1111 the fr~ednm l1ghtr rs 11·hose t1p ns1ng Tn November. !!IS!i. wa~ to endure less th an a. "'Pl.'k. Hr reiurned. !e:irs 1n liis f',11.'~, mTf1 told cherring cr(lll'dS in 1hr r11p1lal •·A.1· !ht J;!rar,. of r;no. I 11m lhP .<:~n1~ "~ ! 11·a~ hl'fn rr mv _imp_n~nnmrn1. I .~tand h1· m:I" C"nnl"tC!lfln~. !hnuj!h pnsnn ha.~ lritd me ~nrr!y."' Ru! lhrre rlii.1.~ l<tlPr, ihr 11pn~1ng cru~hl'd. Cardinal f.l1ndi;7.rnr~· 11·11s forcPrl into pnliliciil 115~ lum 111 !he U.S. lr~;itinn n1 erlnnk1ng Freer!nm SquarP . He rema10Prl there un- til i\lonrl;i,1· 1n a sm all fourth- fl nor ;ip.:ir1mrnl. ;i murk.v figure nf 11n1·1elrl1nc prinriple and a. svmhnl of ~1ren'l:lh fnr Hungar~ ·~ i;ix m1ll1nn Roman Catholirs. 1-.:n\V he 1s frre but he ls also 79 yrars nlrl Allhnugh hr brcamio: an em· barras~men t To hnth East 1nrl \\'rsL the Cnn1munists tail e~ to prosel~·t 17.e him Hun,ear1an nlf1r1iils I n n ~ h-.l'r uri::rd the fard1n11I tn qu 1P!ly 1e111·p !hf' co11nlr,\ ThP \"11lic11J1 11nd !he L"n11rr! Stales gn1·ernmrnt al.~n tnrd ,n rnn. \ ince him to agree to mn1·e to HnmP. Aul 1h~ pre latr, ror whnm tim e h;i:s atood .c;11 ll s1ncr No l' . 4. l:JYi. pnss1hl.r t{lnsirl~red rhar the l1E!ht burn1nJ? late <il nighl in his wlndn" 1ras se.r1·. in~ as a beaC'on Ul tht Com- mun1i;t d11rk . Rnrn .!0~1ef f'ehn nn i\111rch 29. 1892. in !he l'illa;;-e nf C~ehi111incl~1.cn1 neiir I h e Austrian bnrrll'r. he 11·~s Pf pPasant s1ock Although 11n ;:i~retic, he n1ainl<11nrrl the j:!r::inilP nf ;i pe11$an! '5 ('f'ln· 11rt111ns. He w;is nrd.:iinrd 1' pr1eot J11ne 12. 1!11~. ;inrl ~rr1·er! 1n 1·11ri0u~ pn~r-. until hP 11·;:1.~ n11mrd Atshflp of \"t~7 prrm nn i\!11rrh .1. 1!141 An nut~pnktn anti-\11z1. ht' 11·a.~ 1mrnsnnPr! b;; Hun:!:'1tl::in f11~r:lst·s 11"hn n1·t>rthrr11· !hP rr.t:rnr\ i:n1rrn- n1rn1 nf \'1 k/ll11u~ 1lnrt1· He The pontiff 1n<Hu::uraterl the third synod of his eight-1·ear re11::n h.V cnncelehrating a Lal1n-lan1ju<1ge ;,111ss with. a1nong others. Jo~ef Ci!irdinal M1ndszenl_1·. the primatr Qf Hungar.1. Thr prel.:ile camP fn HnmP TUPsd11v after 15 \'ears of asylum '1n thP U .S . Emh115s~· in Budapest :'iynnd r!ele;::ales cheer!'(! the i!l-~f'11r.('!ld r<irdin11I Pope P1111I 11£'lcnmed him as "a guest 11·r ha1 e lon;!erl fnr" and his "lntrrp1rl l!nnness·• in keep1n2 hi• fa11h. In his talk. Pope Paul ga\·e no £U!dPl1nes fnr dehate nn e1thir synod topic But he sharply underscored his ll'arn- ing about pressure. I 'fe1n pie Sets , Big Bazaar For 4 Days • I ,.rn1ple .Jurlr.:< nf Laguna l Hills. J\1oul1on Park11•a1 snuth /lf El Torn Ro<1d. \\"lll (lnC t' a.ii:11 1n hnlr\ u~ ha zaa rs. st11rl!ni:: Oct . 17. 1hrnu.Rh Oct . 20!h . Hnurs 1~il\ be Su nday throuj.!h Tut"sday. 10 a.m. to 5 pm \\"ednesrlay 10 a.m. Lo I pm ' Ounnj.! these fnur da.~·s. nn l,1• nell' merchiindise at ver,1 sprr1a\ pnces, "-ill be pre~Pnlerl fn th~ 11eneraf puhhr El'rrl'nn f' I.<: cnrdialh· 1nl'ited rn rake ad1·11ntai:e Or I hPse "hu.r~ " r Jn 11·11men·s we11r. !hPre will hr rlrl's~"·'· rant ~u1 t ~. blou'"~· 1nnl! drr~ses, purst~. and . l1flgPrJ f' Al<:.n a1·111lablP will be t"iMks, r:ind1·. 1 11rd~l!I" 11nd s0m~ f11rn1111re ' p1rct>s A cnmple!e \Inf' nf Am\\"R\' r I t" .. n l n !! rrnduc1~ Th,.· ,1:1f1 5hnp ""tll offer trt>mrnd11u~ s111•1n ;!s nn h;i!hrnnm arressnne~. ~tr1·1n;? tr~1 ~. nn1·e!t.v and nlht>r gift i!C'rn< """' relrasrr! 1n April. J'lt~ 1 rliliiii;iiil~~~--~ nn Ort 2. 1!14.~. hf' 11A• Ple1·~t!>rl l<'I Arrhh1~hnr nf 1::.~1.teri:n111 . p r 1 m 11 Ir nf Hung11r1 Thi' lalt rope P111s Xll rle1·atr d him tn thP r11n k nr 1.:i rrltn.:<! i\t a \"~11rao rnn-1 Sl~!Ofl' ~·Ph 1/1, \Q4~ Alrear11· hr \.\'RS " 1·nl~t1\r rn11r nf !hr \flmmt1n1~rs. cnmri11r1ng thP Rurl 11pf':i>! r~c1n1P with thf' IJth CPntllr)' Tartars. [ 1'hf' rri:-1mr hri::-11n r~rrr~~· Ing rhe rhurrh ::inrl hy l'l4R f111hnlir school.~. rnlll'~f':i; 11nrl i n•ti!utinn~ 11·"r" rln<rr! nr i11ktn n1 rr hy !hf' Cnm-1 muni~t.~. l sin~ pastoral IPtt r r< to out.linr his: an!l-Cimmun1i;t pnsHlnn. Cardin::il Mlndszen1.1· fina.lly Arrested Dec. 2~. ""· I ftl"c:F 7vu getting enough out of life? Come lo lhis Chr isl1.111 Science Lecture "A IAS!S FO t JUSTIC (" bv >.!.,"•' G. s,.,,,~ Tu••, Oc:t. 11-• t> ''" r-l t~T CHURCH n• CHll l\T, iC:lfNTl~l 1)01 ¥lo Lllllo. Nt"'Jlt!t lnc:h Pacific. Goldfish Farm FALL SALE DAil Y ,llOT 5 ••ii °"'"''"''! ................. 1 TAXPAYERS YES VOTE YES OCTOl!lt 5 NEWPORT POLICE & ADMINISTltA 'l'ION FACILITY • Elim in~t• S20,000 In Rent P~yment• • Elimln•t• "Aclmlnl'6 tr•tive Spr•wl" •.Iner•••• Government Efficiency • Obtain A Medern Poli~ and Admln1'6 trative Fecllity for Newport 8eecli • Endor••d By Tlit•• local C1t ittn1: "'' 1H Mr1. Wllhl m A1M O•. Q1"••! IS Ali!lt~. Jr. J1m1• A.., Loi• ••~ t om ••~ 81'111•1 Au•t Cl1•1 "''"'' lta •I A.•llter 1'4 1 .. y 111111•1' Jo.:~ ll•nlll Ma•lly~ 11,•111 Jull1 ''""Int Dudy 1!1•en Su1r 11re• , ....... l•ri~OIOrn•w •~v 11 nno11m~w D.r ••d "''' &r•old o. 1-..:km•• •···· '""'" Or. t11em11 A. 111t11v ,. ....... &ll•dl 0"!111 A"~ l ll •PlMI '· M l >UUMU C1lfl1""' C. l uc:tol1 G...-,. o. l ut<1l1 Or. •~d "'"· O.Ov~ l unn1!! Mr., ... Mri. Wltl1N ~ "''t D•vh l'l ul Oov" 11111 Oollllt JN • 01lltl1 ~«ftlrcl I Ql•luon OI VI Oonerly M•. 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CLEANED IN YOUR . HOME service at 10 ~.m. Sunday .. Ho-by ' the Re vert:nd D a v Id I• ly_ Communion will r,1,. b< ~.Wille'!"n,_•~IJi!ir, _of ~'.l'!te BUSINESS AND . . by the ~--11tf a part of Che Cr<* an<1 tli• swT clibliif@.:· PROFESSIONAL o· .. '" · 1 ° World Wide c ommunl•n , By htoan• of opiriluaf em· . U.rac ean o!J«.,.,;c, .. 1ebroled. In 'lhi · phisl•. T"n Ctallenge oeetS •· · GUIDE • Abtt1rption Proc•.ts. churcht~ the world over. Dr. tn tive new and meanlnfhil1 ....... .-..~ ....... _...,... __ JI ~'---,.--'---.,.----;;;.,,.:::;.-' Ackerman •n~ .. deliver the dirtetion to the liv• of youu,1•• u&TTRi•••s _ ... ·' '·W J · ' meditation on '\he tUbJect, out.Ide lhl. cburt:h. '""" ----".9' • n• .ave fnem -;;;~;;;;;;~;;..;~~.,~~;~~.::~~'.'.:.·--=-=-<-"-~:;1r.~ ... =··-~~;. -~TTffi:~.~~~~.;IL~fis~-~,]_ ~---o=-~~~~9 _ ,Ir• .... •........... .,. • NO he""' 9CTV-ing Ill ' • o'wn flanOriat' ' ·, •park C.0.M.. -C:.. " • • • , • .H~.,... houM :t1 .. .....,.._ ....... 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C!t f'll l •m••• J. l.Mlll'ill l"'l!lo D•n 11t J1u·1111 J LM UJ llflflfl-tlloll l!tVMI Jive• Srtv""' T. DUllClll lltWlt1 J1rry '"'"''" Mr.'"' Nl"-Jt-I,,.,._,,_. Ala11 C. Sli-11 &. ,., ............. ... Lt lt II:. ltoM!ft111 ll:IClotr'll M. SIW-• J1-llMw J1c• K~ t '"111 ~~ft~~-:v..., J°"'11V~ ,.,_, Wildt JllflW_, 11..., t . Wot1otY "OIJ•t 'W'l'l'll ltllto't WV1111 .. __ VOTE YES OCTOllR 5 ' • • I ' • • • . .. . Do Wome~ Really Want Tli'at ·MuCh Equality? Fn.m TM JtOP£R REPORT Amid the rising IOWld. and 1wtl1J.nc fury of the women'1 liberation move- ment. wb6re does lht avenige woman it.and! Does she fffl held down, and ls It men whet•~ lll!t!pJ.ng her the.re! A recent Roper ..-vey has explored th.ls ne•est \'trslot f/I" an ag~ conlf<>Vers)' -and found the"Saes not a ·far apart 1110rn• may think. • To find out bow far people think equal]. I\' should go. a cross section of American \~·omen -and men -were probed on fourteen separate dimenslon.<i of womm's r i11hts. Divided Into two matched samples of 1000. each lnterviewee ~acted t.o seven propositions, some quite aerious, others more frivolous, and introduced like thb: ··A lot has ~n said about the righl.5 of ••omen -in fact there Is a movement t•ulled ''>'-'on1en's liberation,' u you pro- bably know. I'm going t.o read you several differtnl statements and for each on e l'd like to kno'W whether you agree or disagree." QUESTIONING nrst fOCU$ed on a basic feminist contention: "Women a r 1 discriminated against and treated as tiecond-class citizens." This low estimate of female status was strongly rejected - by both seJ.es. Yes qt the Office, No at ·Home -. . ~ Sixty-nine per ~ ol women and 71 percent of men diaqreed wltb the pro- poalUon (perhapl because of the tradl- Uonal me of "second class" in a racial contest). Only 24 percent of both accepted the statement ; lhe rest bad no opinion. Of course 24 per cent is not a negligible seg· ment of opinion, and therein may lie fertile soil for women's lib recruiters. But most refuse to IH women as a "second aex." Demandt for female liberation are of two kinds~··ltconomk: equality is a cor- nentooe for all, but some f'emJnists go fmther. "Sexism," they clairil, weaves a web of Inequality which strangle! female -and some say, maJe -development. Virtually all dUferences betwttn the se.z· e!! are eultural and constricting and should be abolished. !. ON THE FIRST liberati on front - economic equality -the public gives !!ol\d. backing. Both men and women agree that when It comes to jobs and pay, women should have the same rights as any man. The statement: "Women should get equal pay with men for dQin~ the aame joba" Is accepted by an overwhelm· ing majority. (89 percent of women; 86 pereent of men). A second fundamental : "Women should be treated the same as men when it comes to applying for and getting jobs" also won strong support (74 percent of women, 71 percent of men) but also raiS- ed some minority dissent (21 percent of women , 25 percent of men). "Equal pay for equal work" seems just to nearly everyone, but some apparently question whether all men 's work should be open to the opposite sex. (biggest d~ur -33 percent -came from men in the com- petitive years of 35-49 ; strongest support -84 percent -from females 25 and under). WHAT MOST favor is fair treatment: sex should not hinder -orolfclp -a girl 1n her career. "Women who are pretty should not get better jobs or high~ pay 1han women who a.re oot, ·• say 74 per· cent. And "m,en s~ 1top appraising women empl oyes Oil the basis. of their beauty and !!ex a ppea]," gay 70 percent. Al thtt point, bo~'(tr. the united front begins to waver. A ru:n 74 percent of women wi.nt lo tltt the sex out of job evaluations : a leis resolute 136 pe.rcent of men eoncur. And whlle married men tend lo toe the line, single ma lei; a.re distinctly less willlng to drop looks and sex appeal from their office check Ji1t (69 percent of married. men and ~9 perctnt of bachelors agree ). ALL THIS L" what happens lo women, after they enter the job market. For many. what keeps them out of it is the baby barrier, which can be hard lo hur· die. ResponOents were asked about the most commonly suggested solution: "Th&e should be free, or low cost, child day care centers for women with children who choose to work." Support for day care facilities is widespread. Whil e understandably, their biggest backers were women, young people an d , partlcularly parents of p r e · 1 ch o o I cbl~dren. 65. percent of the entire public think they shoo~ ~ a vailable to those who want them. What about the 'Subtler dlmens. r sexual lnOuence? Is· it "sexist" for ;; I to wear an inviting blouse to work and "chauvinist" for a ,male to notice if she does? Herc the public departs from the llberationisl line. Both men (61 percent) and women (58 percent) disagreed with the stalement: '' W om e n employes should not wear clothes and make-up th at emphasize their femininity." Although job performance should be measdred in other ways, a bit of desk·side allure is not thought unfair ·play at work. Of women Wlder 35, 74 percent believe in playing up their fem ininity; only '41 percent of women 50 and over view the emphasis with favor. BUT WHAT about ~fler hours? Co- workers should not be sired up on sex ap- peal, but what about women per se? On this most basic issue the public is of two minds. While a siz.able 43 percent think : "P.1en should stop appraising women on the basis of beauty and sex appeal ," a heftier 50 percent say: "Hold on, there.? And among those who do the most ap- Our /lfan In San f'rands4'o Bard of Avon Views Raiders New Season: Opera Mixed With Voting By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO - How de tin1e do fly. Topsy! (yo\vzuh . boss\. It v.·as 011\y last t-.fonday a \\'eek that summer died, to· be reborn next day in one of our patented heat waves. The fog horns kept trying, but lhe cooling mists ROI no farther than Akatraz before they v.·ilted . And the cam- paign for l\1ayor hotted up to tiie point of tepidity. JOE ALIOTO. bouncing into Villa Taverna three feet off the-ground, as usual, professed lo be worried. lie ordered an Amer Picon rather than his customary Campari, suggesting he feels he 'has the Ital ian vote sewed up but is <:oncemecl about the F~nch. On his well· tun1ed lapel he \\'Ore an Alioto-for·~tayor button printed in Chinese. to show how he feels about busing. .. It's J!Oing to ht' a lou!J!h race." he said. lfuh? "Absoluteh','' he went on. broW' creased. "Every. I n c Um bent iiuto- malically has 30 percent of the vote against him." He discussed Scott Newhall, the fonner editor. as though Newhall had the \'Ole-getting capabHitie5 of franklin Roosevelt plus Sunny Jim Rol ph . Because Newhall Is runnini:t: via full-pa 11:e ne v.·spaper ads he v.·rites himself, he kept referring lo him as "f . Scott Newhall." Then he turned to J. Anthony Se rra. the street people 's lawyer, \\'ho's running for ~favor as head of the Platypus Party. AliOto credits Serra with the best gag o( the campaign, "\\'hen I announcffi l'd run for reelection," Joe chuckled. "Serra said 'Good! That'll split the \•ote?' Tiwit kiJ1cd rne." Looking unk illl:'d. Alioto then bounced out Into 1-lotaling Place lo ,;um- moo his Jimousine. The once and future :r.1ayor. i\IE'.\IORIES OF' a ~·i ld. 1'•eird, "·onderful v.'eek. At L'F.tolle. David Plej'de!l BoU\'erie, the squire of Sonoma. v.·as introduced to i\fo\•le Star J ohn V:<nnr . "1'.lr-\V a}'Tle . Ibis is ~1r. BoU~·erie." wid the middleman. "How do )Oll do, ~tr. \\'a~·ne." boi,1·ed David. the British-born soul of rectitude. l>.1r. Wayne looked up frnm his .!Ir.A t vi'ilh a friendly smile. "Siddown, Blueberry," he 1aid. Plcydell-Blueberry :5lAlked away. ACROSS the crowded room, Fred Hartley. the President of Union Oil, shouldered Al Trobbe off tht piano bench and took O\'er to play a medley. He plays piano the way you'd expect the president ol. an otl company to pla.¥. A bit below Standanl. AND THEN, lest we forget, there was the opera openlng .•• AS USUAL, It was hot. The heady aroma of melting starch and expensive perfume-cum-sweat rilled thcX'ie storied old halls. Also as wual. there was too muc-b musk and not enough bartender.;, and yet who ta lo say the torpor'was not tinged with excitement? _ Bitter enemies pecked each other's (hetks and ~ured lies. Not a bac-k wa•~ tum~ wWIDut receiving a jeweled dagger. In the mezzanine bar, where the true opera, both grand and comique, takes place, the ac-tors played out their r oles. On OrM! side, !he Old Guard. looking old and guarded. On the other side. ihe Ne'lf Guard. ln the m iddle, hostility flowered, dark and hostile. OSST AGE , the expensive Miss Beverly Sills, she ol the tranststocized pipes, sang the tender story of the simple French convent girl w'ho just can't aay "Non·• and gets herself deported as a prostitute to Louisiana -I am NCYT making this up -where she dies of Mal Nutrition, or somebody. Excitement .mounted in the early innings wheq Miss Sills, zoftig as ~1olly C.oldberg. besan swinging from a prop tree that creaked dangerously. The audience 11ighed in relief when she at last dismounted. Further excitement a.n inning later when she and that excellent tenor, Nicolai Gedda, threw t hem s el v es headlong onto a king-sized bed, she. "'ear- ing n~ht' but a pleated nightie, he i~ a romantic shirt wl&h nine lace napkins slitched to the collar. As the violins held their muted breath, they hug~ed. kissed, wrestled -burst into song. That's opera for you. Still, it was hot enough in the :!Cats to fry eggs, and my Snoreboani chalked up its first Jlatistic early 1n the going. A white-tied gent In Row P. peacefully asleep, let out a strangled "Arrrtgh.'' r ight in the middle of a tender Sills aria ("Je ne aais quo!"). Unfortunately, he ' •'' fll tbt wnmc key and was roundly biiaed. Our Own Sayle California's Lnngooge Scene . . Allan Mete;ilf, '• Jhwuist re:Merther from UC Riversklrl. ud an Jnslructor thls aummer In linguiltJcl at UC Santa Crus, has been bitwrifWbll'luxlredl of native and near Mtiv. CIU~-•• . .,,,. ,.... bd--·""" 12-..... lo bl the ~laJ «U ' I«" devtlopiftl longu•&• babllJ." be Aid. Metcalf &aid thtt wiuW the state ~ ~ under 30 tend to ptODOUnce "caught" as "cot" and "dawn'' u "don" and "hark," "hock.'' In genef•I. Califom.lans are inclined to pronounce wonb 11 they •re spelled, \g. norln1 Ibo Eastern lndltlonol ·p..,. nuncilltioal. L. A. rtsldtnlr pronoun« lhl "etuw" Jc "dtt•" IDd .. suit'' more than ottMn ln Southern CaJlfomJa , Our IOUthludert 1enrraU1 pronounct 0 9"" u 11 it were-"al,." FIYI tut of elpt SM Dfepns pse 'catch'' .II tf I 'Un bidden Guests Are ... W elcomest When Gone' Acros.t the span of four centuries, William Shakespeare's W01'ds retain a pertinent timeliness. So once again, the city editor sends the Y oung Re· porter out to interview the Bard of Avo n cm o matter in the news. For· tunately, we have the t.ape. By SAM STEWART YOUNG REPORTER -Good morning, Mr. Shakespeare. 1 presume you have been reading about the critical report Ralph Nader and his Raiders have·issued on the state of California? WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE -Tn the gross and scope of my opinion, this bodes 1ome strange eruption ~our slate. Y.R. -Hamlet, as I recall. The reac· tions Paye been interestl~g; who'd have thought we 'd ever find Pat Brown and Ronald Reagan on the same side, with Democrats siding with Republicans in the · Legislature, .and publtc official.! goi ng along with GeneraJ Molars? W.S. -Misery ticquaints I> miii with strange bedlellM. • .: Y.R. -The Tempest. Were you surprised that he could find nothing but fault with our slate? I've al ways beeo fond of California. W.S. -Roses have thorns, .and sliver fountains mud; clouds and eclipses stain both sun and moon, and loathsome canker lives in s~·eetest bud. All men make faults. Y.R. -The &nnets. How do you ex· plain the appeal Mr. Nader seems to have to so many of our citizens? W.S. -0 ? he sits high in all the people's hearts; and that which would aJ> pear offense in us, his countenance. like richest alchemy, will change to virtue and to worthiness. Y.R. -Julius Caesar. You've been around a long time. How do you react to him? \V.S. -I do not dislike the matler, but the manner of his speech. Y.R. -Antony and Cleopatra. He cer- tainly ha!! the knack of making people uncomfortable. W.S. - His biting is immortal; those that do die Of it seldom or never recover. Y .R. -Antony and Cleopatra again. .What do you think of his methods? W.S. -He uses his lolly Li~e a stalking· horse, and under the presentation of that he shoots his "'it. Y.R. -As You Like it. The thing T can't figure out is how anybody, only 36 years old, could know so much and gain such a following . W.S. -His nature is too nob!e for the world: he i,1·ou!d not flatter Neptune for his trident, or Jove for's· power to thunder. His heart's his mouth: what hi:5 breast forges, that his tongue must vent. Y .R. -The Comedy of Errors. There Is no question that he has had an impact on our time, but "'hat do you think of his methods? --., W.S. -He would drown the stage with tears. and cleave the general ear with horrid speech, make mad the guilty and appall the free. confound the ignorant, and amaze. indeed the very faculties of eyes and ea111. Y.R. -Hamlet. In other words, he talks too much? W.S. -He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument. Y.R. -Love's Labour Lost. Yet there Is no question lhat he e:xerts a powerful influence. W.S. -O! it is excellent to have a giant's strength, but it is tyrranous to use' it like a giant. Y.R. -~teasure for r..teasure. Yet he insists that all his criticism Is for our own good. \V .S. -Striving to better, oft we mar '4$1hat's well. Y.R. -King Lear. Unlike your character who could ''find tongues ln trees, books in the runn ing brooks, sermons in stones. and good in everything," he can't seem to find good in anything. W.S. -Men may construe things after their own fashion. clean from the purpose of the things themselves. Y.R. -Julius Caesar. What do you think Calirornians would like next from Nader's Raiders? W .S. -Unbidden guests are often welcome:5t when they are gone. King Henry VI. Y.R. -Thank you, Mr. Shakespeare. Pasadena Unkln lntelf.eet11als Dese1·ting Liberalism's on the Wane By William Gerber Editorial Research Reports is. President Eisenhower on one occasion work of the right while claiming to characterized himself as a conservative represent the left." in economics and a liberal in civil r ights. Liberalism. the nation's dominant At another time. he recommended that FROM THE perspective of the right, political philosophy for more than a "we should discard such shopworn terms liberalism has been seen as either too generation, has fallen on hard limes. Its 81 'liberal' and 'conservative.'" doctrinaire and inflexible or, on the con- detraclors are vocal. its failures are trary, as loo-opUmistic. Libera I numerous. and its defectors are many. POLITICAL ANALYSTS have offered r esponses were a utomatic ("knee-jerk'') Leslie Dunbar, an executive of the -several _theories to account for th~jact and, according lo S. H. Nulle. the reac· Fieki Foundation, has said about liberals: that "liberalism" Is hard to define: lions of liberal unfVersity professors "The political left sneers at them, Negro "were as predlctabJe and Wl8llimous as polemicists bait them, segregationists (I) Liberalism Is a cluster of attitudes th08e ol. Pavlov's dog,." James Burnham snarl at them, and the political right ae-and doctrines, rather than a simple, makes the charge of opportunism, aay- cuses them of every sin." The collapse of unified dogma. ing that liberal are pro-Supreme Cou rt liberalism ha left a huge vacuum as the (2) Ofttn the liberalism of one genera· When ll la m:i • liberal awing but anU- natlon prepares for e~Uon yur.1972. Uon . become1 the · conservatism of Q)w:t when its declsioos take on a con- Jntellectual1 and young people, the twbl another. , ~ , -aervatlve hue. plllan of the liberal edifice, de1etted in (l) Liberalism frOm lime to time , The ballot prererences of young voters droves dtning 'the past few years. Dwight • T't!pOdlatea aome o( ltl own ~ paid. who will go to the polls for the rirst time Macdonald, ideologue of sweeplng aoclal Uoru 81 outdated. Dext year ~y !how whether liberalism ls change, qrrned to the right, aa did Com-oo the road to recovery. Some 11.4 mentary editor Nonnan Podhorell and (4.) Evtn within • limited ftme ~; million new 9oten o( ages 18 to 21 were author-soclolog.isl Nathan Gluer. ttte ~ and var~• af-,~ ~ to lhe elec~te when the 7lth seemin&IY are <lldlua. I • .. -Afrier!dment lfL<l'l1i.fled June· 30. lo ad- CHARLES A. REICB-rlbed the-Alq wtt111J1o; .. alli6'.!e I/' '" rii~ al <\Idem: lllert wWJle I~ mWion additional ond disaffected group, the ~Im~, to what G:IDlti~lberaUtaf Is i 2!r9oos MJ.t Ttflt·of:fgeS 21 to 25 Who as having rejected ool OD17 u.e ~~n r{th ~aiii&:ot a . of _, •• ;:--~too . ~to..~\lote In the las~ ethic (which he called "Con~• I") 111!11adyr::~ Jl'llllea ,, ~al~ 1 bl!l •llO the structured ~alllal.ol U.. loll 111 '"'6 to• Iii!>! and . ' : · • ..,,_, :,21 •• ~!!!• ~1' con· New Dea\ 14>1 tlle New Fi'onUor. ("Cm-1• ,i.,lc • -..ailc a n d ~uoy. .' -lf;11it ~ ol new vottn ado••-11").Aa..i~'-Nabeat.' •. ~-rjgb~" Wriili'~--~· ·--• ..-9iDlolb*.'!'nie.Gl:Mjloc !!',~~ . • . . .u 1•'.iil~l!\"../ip. cri :::. ...... • ' , -•. ~-:-.., ~)II ti 'tlli!"nlw 'a-~ ;*°"·-•• 8 Ir . • the wtM ln- ten:ultur$)rlilch po1111cai'laailbl i!'lclr -·ioio · · Qil.!Woi • ~=1n~;":r ~ ~ no valua. • • • • ""'"' ~ ~.,._ · ~. - But not ii""""' __ ....; = ,•·~"ff';~~rr ·~~~ .. ~~~~~ JIU JatM~I m •;fl '=-Udu:.;:..::' _.. ......... ~.-~•'llli ij/fDc'. .o(.J!lilll.I ~lit'llil: 'Jl/ifo!.' ·-·~-. • In ~ ~ ol-..... """?''-11.UbenJ1.-UM 1flli'M ,... .~ and Jololilll-U.. =enly-tJ~lml'itailrNi•~ff/-· :.. !' .· '·· , '·~:bl flkti'911 peUUCr1 blnll --,.._-;--~ . • QU -1111 mt llnWl!w tilplber :-_...,11!' 'llUlla!ll P. ~_..,-1 -ti· • Otes , llepuW~" ln ~•;f endtl[ll and IEif-~~·l!tf . " • D1Dc1*-. . .I tblt ....... ptofmcwt ~fd'. ~... -~· Trldltlonallttl In tht two majof wues =~~~~fil : '~-1. · ~ -~ llioo!Y or-. ~.:=~~~-:;;-; DOlourJ'I ti wtllli,;_ -\li!*"'i~lna Ii fW Iba lrutb •Ill ""otl• ol llbnlllm ID'mlrl tbapull .ol=· doalit« llbllJilllm II:' ' "" Illa, , 1!11 llillt II wtll be ,._!ff perfeCuy and t1111 nJ tbo1 Uber-W!11 -111 'E:rcwe me, Mr. Pre•ident. A Mrs. llfitchell i• on the plumes!' · praising, bacheJors and young men, It's nothing doing; 73 percent of men 25 and under made ii known the)'. intend to con- tinue, No r do !he women most under scrutiny ob;oct; 59 percent of girls in their early 20 s would hate to see the custom die out. Strongest opposition to the practice comes from v.·omen separated or divorced from t.hei~ husbands, who may have suf. fered .1~s di effects at first hand. At any rate, It s the most controversial item on the list. Moving on to !he feminist frontier, just how far should equal treatment go? One career. oppoctunity up to now reserved ~:i:cluS1vety for men is the privilege o( be- ing drafled. ll should stay that way, say most. Only 24 percent think "Women ~hould be treated the S<me as men when it comes to the armed forces and the draft :" 71 percent disagree. But, out of gallantry - or somethinl( else -almost l\l'ice as many men 131 ~rcent l as women r 17 perce,nt) are will- 1n.e: to sha~e their military re~pdnsibilities with the hitherto protected sex. BAZOOKAS, no. but pigskin. possibly. A.lthough a . majority of 57 percent disagreed with the statement: "If a Wflman can play football as well as 3 . man, there rs no reason v.·hy she shouldn't J:ie on a football.team,'' a sizable minority ot. !8'RCrc.ent think there is nothing wrong with t11@.. ~a. Let's sup~ all barriers are broken and wo~en com""fJrtt with men on equai economic terms. HoW' ht!:. does the public want the sexes tn go in e1'.hen~ing roles and prerogatives? • · ·,~ .• "ff a woma n can earn a better livi~g than her husband. sh0ul~ she be the breadv.·inner and should ~ take care of the house and kids?" No, sa.v 76 percent: onlv 16 percent ap- pro\'e. It's one thing lo lei the lady out ot fhe house (or ontn the footb:i\I field ); it's aoother to put the man there in her place. ALU.fONV I.~ an even touchier subject. The statemen t: "In case of divorce, a woman should pay her ex-husband alimonv if she has money and he doesn't'' was rejected strongly by women (20 per· cent agreed; 6~ percent disagreed). Separated and divorctd women were even more adamant. However. men thought the idea well worth co~siderin£? (52 percent a~reed; 38 percent dtsal!'reed). !t seems that women while ready to reject the rotten apple of unequal treatment, are less eager to sur- render ils riper fruits. Except where vital issues are at stake women have little desire to penetrat~ male bastions. Only ll percent of th! women interviewed thought : "Clubs and lodges that now admit only men should be required to admit women as well "' 76 percent were willing to leave the t~bles down at ~1ory'5 un!umed. Once again, men turned out to be the readier to open the doors (25 percent agreed· 67 percent disagreed). ' . ~ IN A WORLD which grows Jess c1vd by the hour, there Is a desire to keep the social graces which remain. Only 12 percen~ of w~n and 15 percent of men think "Men sOOuid nOt hold a door open for a-woman or give her a seat on the bus any more than they would for a man." From · the survey's varied answers emerge clear currents or thought. On most tuues men and women are in close agreement : In some areas, men are ac- tually U\e l'n ore "liberal" ser. Fe• would deny women the rewards of fUll economJc equality -though It 11 a long J\ep from favoring Jt to making it come true. But oot!!lde the job rphere, the public thintf the dlff~es between the sexes should be maintained. Men should go on ht>lc11~g doors for women and keep on not¥tng how 1 woman looks . 'l'here arw mort things betwee:n men and women than are dreemt of ln any femlnil& •• p~y. . As the AmeriCu pUbllc sees It, women 1, 1 al. eqU&I -but NPalak. • · ~ ' " -~--... • &atlmlay, Odober'I, 18'11 J'be ·eommflll ~ Of llM ·' ;:·:; Dljly Pilot ... ts lo lnfOl'lll , . )< •• -llld...._Ulate-nacfon 'tij~ . , 'P.tesenUncanrtetyof...._ ,,,_ iiien tity on topic. ot lntir-•" · • Ill a:nd:-lllft1llt1nce -lrom-i u Informed oblentn an d • r.m• spokamen. r -'' _ , . . ~ N. w...i, '""""-' ' were spelled "bl.di" • ... -.md -''l""~=~t~" Ina -U. aad.lna ~ coalltlon or popul1at r..iva1. n 11111 _11n dlfl!Qlllr o1 _..w1•• . ,~In &llY-l<COW!l" • ~ ._._ _________ J ,, ' ' 1 ., • • " .. ,, ' ' " r . , ' ~ .. , .. ., " • Good morning , boys and girls, and welcome to another Saturchly of fun and learning with Uncle Len and his good friends Carol and Andy. , Before we get into today's column too far , I'd like to call your attention to the two ex· cellent and interl!sling stories on the page and also to an especially good Ask Andy col- un1n. The turnout was prelty good this week although most or you did not stick to the topics we ta lked about last week. The· turnout of poe n1s v.1as rea lly good and I hope you keep ii up from now on. Also, I got some good riddles this week. Be sure this week to really v.·ork hard and stuff the old mail sack. The Kennedy half ,----------------------------------~ dollars are just waiting for good entries. \Veil, I guess most of you know by now that the World Series of baseball is just around the corner. The local teams, the _Dod gers and Angels are out of the running but two other C a Ii for n i a teams. Oakland and San Fran- cisco are in the ru nning. San Francisco just barely * PRIZE WINNER * Tammy Brandon, 8, 26611 Castile L•n•, Mission Viejo Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here 's all you d~: (1) Draw picture on i'iece of plain, white paper 511.i inches wide and 4 _m~hes deep. l!se black ink and make lines black. {2) Du not CQPY or trace picture. It must be your own work . (3) Put your name, age and address O!! !:lack of drawing. ftfail it to Uncle Len's Art Con test, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa ft1Esa. Winner will receive Kennedy half doll~. gJipped by the Dodgers but '--------------------------------~ now they go on to face the Pittsburgh Pirates for the Na. tional League championship. Over in the Ame rican League, Oakland will play against the Baltimore Orioles for the championship. Then, the two champions will be playing off within the next couple of weeks for the championship of the world . It Is all very exciting and l hope a !ot of you are in· lerested in it. After all. baseball is considered America's favorite pastime. This can be one of your topics this week. The World Series is one of the great sports events of the year. You can really enjoy this topic. If you listen to the weather reports al all. you would know that even though autumn is just hare!y here, the first big snows of the season have fallen in many sti'.\olei:; and in our own state's fa n1 e d Yosemite National Park area. 1 Winter sports and fun are just around the corner. in ii. Many beautiful artworks have been done of snowy scenes and soov.·y fun and fro lic. So use the first snow of the season as a topic too and really flood the old mail sack. Don't forget those r iddles and poems. Art men!ions include: Chris J.:icob~en, 5, Laguna Hills: Erik Benson, 6'~. Fountain Valley; Lorraine Felde . !2: Julie Douglass, 9, Newport Beach; Kat v Cross , 10, Hun- tington BeaCh: Anna Halloran, 8, Costa Mesa. s.fHI yetrr ci:•e1tf•• te A.Ill Alldy, r./• OrOIHJO C-9 Ottlly Pilot, lor 1560, Cott. Mate, Collf. IQ,, many areas. the fir st snowfall is a sign to make ready for a long . cold v.·int('r -especially when snow com· es this early. But I he first snow is always beautiful and .always fun if you happen lo be Poem mentions include: All" na Halloran, 8, Costa ~1esa ; Gina Maree Jones, I 3 , l'\ewport Beach. Andy .. ,,.., • c""'1>ltle 211-~0lu"" ~ OI Ille World a-Erw:JCltoHil 11 IC•~ llorskl, •g• U, o1 ·H...,.IO<l, T<'XH , for ~11 ~uc>tlon; .,• Wbat'"!ftlrted the s1-1n's Oss.Jon? 'This question Arose after scientists discovered that the starry sun is a nuclear furnace, converting atoms. of hydrogen into atoms 0 f hellum. This process that fuses smaller atoms to create larger ones is called nuclear fusion. In nuclear fission, the nuclei or a toms are split apart Into smalier fr agments. On earth, our A-bombs and ex- isting atomic reactors are powered by nuclear fusion. It took the world of science many years to deduce the dynamic history of our starry sun. One of the final mysteries "'·as how the bl azing furnace got started. A reasonable theory lo explain this was sug· gested only r ecent l y. Naturally a theory is hut an educated guess. It was kno1vn that intense heal and other c:<ismic e n e r g i e s v.•ere necessary to ignite the sun's enormous mass of hydrogen i;as. Only then did it begin the process of nuclear fusion that convert! this hydrogen guel in· to helium. Perhap!l this theory was slow to arrive be cause gravitation appears to be one of the weakest of the cosmic energies. Weak it is, at [east when compared with the elec- tromagnetic energies o f nucleir fusion. But considered on a co8ri\ic 9C811!1, the mMter of .all these forces 1ppeaT!I to be gravitation. Every speck of matter in the unlver!lt con· tains Its built-I n quota of gravitational force. And from every speck of dust. every planet and 1tar, every wheel· Ing galaxy lhls cosmic force of gravitation reaches out and &pan1 the entire unlverse:- lt exerted lta lor c.eful character on the unborn sun, hO~ l~ueous manes In a r41ihty { ·~· Accordlnt to Ito l\llun .di~"~ energies given off by nuclear ,------------------------, activity. Nuclear energies end the energies of chemic(!! activities spend themsetveS as they go. This energy spending" ls called entrophy and rated in degrees. However, gravilional force has no degree of entrophy; neither does spinni ng rotation nor orbital motion. Cosmic laws decree that the conversion of energy forms must move in one direction -from lower to BEARDED MAN There once was a man \Vho was weird . He decided to grow A long beard. But it hurt him so badly ~le almost went madly And then it was beards That he feared ., A KMln.,.v i..11 dollar -• 19 11 ..... Power, JON Stll•horf Or .• NtWHrl IN"'~' ,., I~• wlnnl"f •ftlrf" In Ill• ohlrJ UHll -m conlt•I. M1!1 Jlltlr '"m t r 1llrr N UtKlt L•n, ••• Jut, Cot11 Mt .. , Cl lll. higher degrees of entrophy. '-----------------------' The current theory explains the birth, life ;'ind death of the sun in these concepts. No-en-~----// /J. 1rophy gravitation contracted L arol ~ Corner----• and ignited the fusion furnace 1"'' "'""''"' ;,, '""gy ;,,, RIDDLES and JOKES the hig h-entrophy energies of nuclear fu sion . The conversion of gravitational contraction was slowed down by the sun's spinning rotation. So far as we know, lbe sun's fusion furnace. 1vn~ ignited about 4h billion years ago. It Is ·assumed that gravitational contraction could have forced -1t-to consume all its hydrogen * PRIZE WINNER QUESTION; What has hair on it and some are pre tty while some are not? Anllf ll1!lar1". I, 11150 Or•"t• .A~f., Coot• M 111 fuel ages ago. However. the process was diminished by the l:=====================:'.J su n's rotation. Al its present rate, it is estimated that its furnace will blaze away for at least another five billion years before it begins to change and subside. -'""" ...,cl, 1 Worlol •NII Gi.tte '9 I' nlttl~ Er..,.lln1-I. •Ill' '· ct H"'ml- •• Al•bllmt. tor 1>1:r <111'1llon: H w many .ardmala have become extlllct in the let %t years? ... Jt takes a longtime to make sure that a11 animal gpecie:s ill extinct. A few of his relative3 may be living in secret hiding places. Or perhaps just one Jone survivor lives on. We know that he is doomed to ex· tindion because with no mate, he can have no children. We know that the brown pelican! that live off California are doomed. Their eggshells .are tQO 90ft U, protect the unborn chicks, ~ no young ODel balch .. When the pai:ent bll)ll die, thil species wfll'" be ex· tinct. - ---p • 111 ; -. - YOUR NEWS QUIZ PART 1. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give.. your1el! lCi polota !or each correct a.nawer . 1 Co~e•a approved a.n extension of the dratt for • , ? •• yea.rs, a.·2 b--3 c-4 2 'The bill (CHOOSE ONE: contains, doe11 not oon- taln) t. llmit on the number of 1.oduct1ona per- mitted. S The bill included a Tecord •• ? •. dollar pay increase for member11 oflhe Armed Forces. a-600 million b-1.7 bUUon c-2.4. billion I 1 4 The Ptttebu.rgh Po9t-Guette 1.nd the Preas re- aum&d p.Lbllcat!on after a •• ? , ,-day newspaper •trllte. a-35 b-129 c-165 6 President Nixon appointed a Mexican-American busln1a11woman to become Treasurer of the United St1.tes. What ia her name ? PART II ·WORDS IN THE NEWS Tjke 4 points for each word that you match with its correct meaning. can 1 •• ).,avert 2 ••••• aver slon 3 ..... arld .(.,,,.1.11slduous 6 .•.•• 1.bollsh a-do away 'f'.'ilh, put an end to ~d1llgefit, attentive c-disllke, repugnance U-1.vold, prevent e-very dry PART Ill • NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 points for names that correctly match with the clues. you can l ..... Red&kl ns 2 ..••. Jlm Plunkett 3 .•.•. Colts 4 ..... Senators • li ..... Scott Hu1'er a-Baltimore's defend- ing Super Bowl cham- pions b-New England Patrl- ols' rookie qua rter- back c -'.l.1 ashl ngt o n, D. C., baseball team d-Green Bay Packers' rookJe quarterback e-Wa5hlngt o n, D.C., football team DAILY PILOT 7 Test Youraetf _'"..., ~-......,...."' ~ ~ ·--........ .. lnl "" ~ ,.., o-··-"" -."' T9Q tttll ...... ,., M ...... Oui. I" '"• ,.-1vKV of 'l'OUI' 0-i.o,. t.,..,. dior\'t ............. i. ... Ill• •••! ft ' -lon'111¥ ~"°"' llO.., 'f'9Y ~ WO·........_ '-'" ""'61 1'911 ~"""' •bk!I ~!'t "°1"9 .., t.. l+I• -loll ,.._Y. .-"-"1 ·dM•(-.. ,_...,. •~r,. ,.., ... ..._, ...,. ~II. --. . .• Match word clues with . their correspand- 1ng pictures or symiols. 10 points for each correct answer. 8 c Sept. '19 D @ E . ·~ '- N 1.. ... Green Bay coach Dan Devine'a leg.was bro- ken In pro debut 2 ••••• Ier1.ell Forei gn t.1ln!5- ter Abba Eban 3 ....• Yom KJppur. or Day of Atonement, 1n theJ ev.- iah reUglon -4 ••••• Sup reme Court J ustice Hugo Black retir ed 6 ••..• Senat or Kennedy Is presldeotial favorite of Demoeratli, Gallup poll t.lnde .6 •. _ ••• Oakll.I\d Athletics lead the Ameri c an Leaille's Western Di- vision 7 .•••• F ire Prevention \\"eek beging E .•..• Congress meets here 9 ..... Soutb Vietnamese .Pre!!ident Thieu. 10 ••••• J\aUonallst· Chinese Prestdeb.t Chiang Ka.J-shek G Oct. 3 H J HOW DO YOU RATE? (Scan ~ch Side of Cuii. S.per•tely) 71 to 8J pai11h -Good. 61 to 70 po int1 -F•ir. t/Jot Under ???. H'!TWl'I! 91 to 100 polnh -TOI' SCOlf! 11 to 90 polnh -bc•ll.,.t. FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTION Does the United ?\ations serve a useful function? \Vhy or v.·hr not ? THIS WEEK'S O:IA/.lfNGf! l'O ltO•l What governm ent agency Teports lo Congress on gove rnment exJ)oodl ture~?_ ' ' " ----------------------- OV'9 JO '•)'/JO bu !1uno~)V 1•i•u•9 =~'9N~l lVH::> r·o1 :1·• :1·1 :9 ·1 :a-11 :H·s :1·• ::i-r :;i ·l =v ·1 =z1no ioaw .1.~ p·s :)·t ~•·{ ~9·Z :•·1 ·I l l ltlVd •·s :9·• :•-( ;,.l :p·1 'ti ltlVd :9"Y :)·{ :i~!•iuO)·t :P-f 'I l~Vd •wobble-wat~l1' ileadie1l Scientists Stud)· Myst.erious Motion of Earth's f;";;zes CAMBRI DGE. r..tas..o;. {UPfl -"The Chandler Wobble" sounds like a dance. and in a X-rays Show Aihnents Of Pharohs way it is. It deal.~ with the decayed the earth, acting geophysical study tnri rd1nri!rrt rot;1rion -or dance. if yuu from within like this. by Frant e toncludcrt ;:i t !he ""ill -of \be e;irth"s poles. "There is one theorv. and end of Augu:-.L but !he S1\C) 1s Perhaits i1 1night more cor-It's still under s c i en ·t i f i c <.'ontinuing ils .~11 rvcy lhrough rcctly be called a '"wiggle " rt 1scussion, that the v.·obbte its various stulinns at \11n111t Therc"s hardly cnnugh more· m:iy be. caused by earth-Hopkin. Anz ; ~:i t a l. Hr;i1tl ; ment -norrnally "·ithin an quakes. They seem IQ be some Pcri1: Grf'CC£'. South Afrit a area only 20 lo 30 meters 111 kind of pre cu r s o r ,'' a nd near Tok}v. d1an)eter -for ii to qualify as (;aposchk1 n said '"But v.·e lnform:ifHln fron1 t h e a \1·obb!r. ha1·e been unsuccessful in satt'lhtes 1s ron11>1lrd hrrr. Dr. E<h1'a ~d i\I, C:aposchk1n 1ryln!{lo s 11 t l r-f a c t or i l y analyzed <1nd <"01 11p11r~'d 11 1th of the 5 1111 Ih s o n 1 a o df'tc rmine this." s1 m1\ar sc1en1 1r1c dat;1 i:.a111cd A s t roph;.s1c,1I Obsc rvA lory ·n1e v.·obble. ntl'med fnr a b~· other nations. Th(' 1•nhhlr- iSA0 1. head or a team of Ci!"rnbrldge merchanl a nd 11·at ch t<: rart .,f 1hr S.·\()- BOSTON I UPI ) -Egypt"s scientists 11 ;il('l11 ng thr-movP-amate-ur .1 strnnomer named t: () () rd1n<itC'd f·::irrh·l'!ll <-ir~ pharoahs suffered . f ro m men\ th rough laser 1Jhser\'a-ChandlC"r 11•hn began charting Satf'll1lc Oh~rr1 ;111nn 1·.11n· arlhriti!I, po!lo and other lions fron1 orbi ting s:itellites. shifls In lhe earth's lati tude paign 1 El'SO!'• hf'l ptng tn r nn- diseases of modern man. a exp!a10£'d lhf' wohh!e 1s piir! or hack ill 1he 188!r.;, is so !nhute nc11 d;:ir;1 t11 l:l'"delic University of Michigan pro-the sn-<'allrd "polar mnt 1on"' rniniscule that nnl_v thr precise slndirs lessor .sa id Tuesday. in which th P t\nrth Pole l;1s'°r o bservation.~ can oc-"'(iMdC'S\'~ Thar~ ;i fanl'v Dr. Walter fl<!. Whitehou!;e t hanges p:ittern in an err11tic curately measure i!. 'an nan1r fnr stud~'l ng t!if' rar·1h's was part of 8 J\11chi gan team bu1 generally circula r pal!l'rn. obser1·at nr~1 spokesman snid. shapr and sizr." 1li1• s_,\n nf- perrnilted to x-ray the mum· That the n1oven1ent t<ikes Dr. Ge.-iq.:e Weiffenb<ich. f1c1al 1'fl l<I · It's .1 n1o re mies of 29 pharohs and queens plaf"e har-been provl'n. hP hC"nd nf g1Joastronomy pro-1'oph1sl!t <1l crl grni:r<i phv dc<ll- t1t lhe National r.1w;eum of said. What causes it, he went i:r a1ni; fot the Smithsonian. ing w1 !h the threr·rli1nrn s1on;i l Cairo. }le reported results of on . it anoth{'r ma!1er. <lnnnunced plans !his sun1mer a.~pet!.~ Qf the Cilrth 1\nd the investigation in a paper "lt's still unresolved ." hr in Moscow for a 17·nat1on ef-geophysics dr11!s \\"Ith the irooeiited Tuesday to the said. pondering thP causr or fort lo measure the 14·obble. forces at \\Ork 111s1dc th(' earth meeting or the Am, r i can the shift ing. "Yo11 w·ould think c;aposchkin !laid the first rha t bri ng on those changes in Roentgen Ray Society. that such morion would ha ve phAse of an internatiouaf shape and ~ize ·· Using portable x-ray equip-_______________________ .:._ __ _.:. ____ _ men!, it was foU'nd that Pharoah Siphpah au f re red from .a deformity of the left fool and that one leg "''as 1horter th.an the other. in· dicatlng he suffered from polio as • child. One of lhe queens was found to have been elaborately made up with artificial eyes and eyebrows and a wig to make her look younger. In another instance, that of Queen Makare, X·rays showed her to have died arter having • babl'-However, .a small wrapper found In her coffin, origin.ally thougtit to be her •mummltied Infant ·add Iden· med by an lnscript\on ~ the baby Pr1n<:<ss Moutemhit, wu octually 1 mummllhod 1'0W!I occumd. 'l'lte,,-m oauwia11111111v1t1-........... ......... . -50 .. _ . lloW= crtltel bec:aml atlrd the 1111 • ,...., Bui • . 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A&/J'f I " ·UM! fill' 'tW0'1'1ung ioDI spent the itlgbfld'tlie;t car: ~der- to ~·--.~ · ed .. to llod onl!. ell• CUlle b. llt backeround. , .. •• A ·: 1 • .. ' .. -· fu~e. Far,mer Win8 ·Award Chrte JICOblen: 1!, 4augliJ•r oi Mr. a~ Mrs. ·watter F. Jscobten, MT Presl~, C'.ost.a Men, hU betn pr&ented an a~levimefft "awii'd. u an ou~·~ me.~r Of the ruturi P1rmen of Alnflrk:a . l!he )o one of 22 ~te FF A membm to reCelvt a ahnUar 1w1rd·. · I Let• Pl•il. t:ag V,.L Tt ....... '' "A li'ollcking young elk •t lhe Madi .. ~, '.Wb. 'Vil18 Park Zoo playftilly chases an Asian s1urus swan arouftd 'is pe n. ·Some ttmts thls littl e game of tag can get a little rough but mOstly th i al\lmals r un until they wear out. I ., • .. -· •• I . -~- I DAIL V PILOT Real ' Estate Q uestions •nd Comment By Rea ltor R•nd•ll McCard l• You indic1ted that over half of o ur real ••l•t• ·tax dol\1rt. went to 1upport public •ducat ion. I lov• awn ing r ... 1 estate, but hate paying taxes, especially when our schools are not producing the student• they once were . I undtr1t1nd you have a master's degree in education; who is to bl11me for the1e sludenll today? It 's our re•I e1tate t ax doll ar th1t pays their wayt 0 . M. Costa M.u I bclrcve 1f \.IC helrt a s11 r\ey a.(king lhose respnn· sible. "\.\·ho is to bl ame?" \re 11·oul d set respo;1es like these ... The College !'residen t: "Such r;a1.1·ncs!' in ·11 s111 dcnl i~ a shame, But litr k of prPp11ra t1on 1.~ the blame.'• The ~ligh Sc hool Pr1nc1pal . "Good ~leaven.~~ \\"h;it cr111 d1ty! The boy's. a fool, Thal fau lt of tnurse 1~ \1·ith the grammar school." The Grammar Srhnnl Princi pal .. \Vould !h:it frnn1 ~urh a dunce I might be spared ~ 'l'hf'y send them up to me ~o unprepared ." The Primary Tl'achrr; "Poor Kinder,1:utrten blockhead! And !hey caU That preparatinn. \rorse th~n nnne at all .'' The Kindergarten !'ear·hrr '"Never ~urh a lack of trainin,g did I see' \Yhat ~nrt of per~on Cilll the mnther be ~" The ~ln\her '·i ·oD-stup1d elulct But lhcn you"re not to blame; ,.our father's fa mily arl! &ti thl! saml!." My wif • end I ere d iscu,si ng completely r•model- lng our lc itch•n. Our home has 1 built·i n range end oven ind i1 1dequ1te. But the good wife 11y1 not adequat• tnough. My qu.stion: If we spend the money for a jany lcitchen, will w• be able to get it back when we ull? Do ,-ou have eny idea of approximat• costs? C. T. Newport Beach i ·es ... If y.our rcn1ndcl111.c is professional ly pl.:in· ned. The kitchen is the n1ost im portant room ·i n the house. Therefore a cieligh lful. functional. "fun-to-be-in'' kitchen ha!> ~tr0ng sales appeal 10 bot h men and \.\'Omen . Buyers toda.v 11·ant-more lhan just lots of cabinet..~ ~nd counter·top "·ork area. 'J'he location of these items 1re mo.~t important. Cabinet" must be within easy reach. <\ 11uie t dish11·a.,hcr s hould bE" fi rst on your list. In sta ll ?l Pnty o( lighls, be careful 11·ith sharln\.\'S. :\ self-c lean· 1ng oven should be seriously considered. Start off right. "'ilh .:i good functional plan. The Edison ('ompany \.\'ill be glad to con1e to your home, iturly your ~ituation. d is<"uss the possibilities. and pro- luce \\·ork1ng drawings -:f\I without charge. Just call .he Edison Company and a~k for customer ttrviee. Afttr you have your pl ans you can "et bids. ~1ost people 1vill spend bet11•ecn $2.000 and $3.!iOO ind it's money \.\'ell invested. Resides your wife "'ill love )'OU for it! E:D!TOR 'S NOTI:;: Randn ll R. McCordlt i.t l.h.c prtsid.tnt of rht Rtal Esrn tc r.~. an il'IVf'.~tmrnl nna1y.!t, r.ol.ltgt ltcturer and author of "Rtal Estatt in California.'' Stntf your com· menl..$ and question., to Ran.doll R. MrCnrdlt , cl o tht DAILY PILOT, P. 0 . 801" Jj6(), Costa !tf P$fl .Q21)21l. R ealtors Arrive fnr Con vention Mmt ~ flOO Rraltnr.... '"'"'I est at.t ~~l ,~mrn, lh,.1r 11·11·,.~ ,oinrl i;:11 .. ~r.' rrnm 1hrnu11.hnut C:ihfl'rn1:i :irt hf'p1nn1n l! 1n :ir- rl\"P tnrl::i1 ;it !h, Tl1ltmnrt Hotel 1n Lti ~ An:;rlr!i to l'lt lrnrl !ht t;/rh Ann11:il ('nn\rn11nn nf Int \ ':ilifn rn1:i 11r.<I ~.~1.<l r . .\.~~l"l<'l-'11\nr". Thp <I r rl ;i j' ,qathrrin i: 11 111 r n n 1 I n 11 r thrnu ~h Th11r~rl.:.1· nfll1n. Or! i R.:.rn.:.rrl S . .\rl:im~ nf f '.:. ... irn \";ill "Y· prr•.<11rlPnt nl lhf' ~.'>.flOfl· m,mher ;i.<; ... nr1 ;it1nn . .<;;i 1rl arl - IJITI('f! r f'"R!.~\ra 11nn~ PXCtPrlrd 2.(l(lf). Htt1d1n11. lhP n•(•rpl1n11 ,.,,ni - mit1tf' i.!l l :imr~ n F:l~nrr. pr1>:;1rlent of rhr i..l't.~ AnarlP~ Rta)t y Bnard, im~ts for the COTI\"tnlinn. Leo Taylor of Lrl11 Ange!t..!l. chairman of the C R E A Convention Commitltt, 111id that the Ct'ln\'entinn program lists more than I~ work1hop11, . Ct"1nference1. c o m m I t I t e mttting1, ii:enf!ral !'if!.!l.!liorui. lunch~n11 11nd banquf!lll. l)fWIU tlfli<'P ~\('1va rl \\"ood11 ard of l'nron::i rltl ~·lar has nrcnC'rl his arl'hit('r !ur- .:tl ofritrs in Irvine to :-erve builders. <'l evelop- er." and cu~to m cli ents. DUNLOP TBLS. RADIAL TIRES IPlaAL CARLOAD IAll 1SSx12 T.,.M~1~ .. tlt, 23n "''"'Ill ..... Zan ( •. Bttkstf!ad of North Hollywood . CREA executi\'f! vice preiiidPnl. commf!ntf!rl th at m11ny nationally known 1S5x13 :::,'rw ·27'5 ' 15peakf!ra will be 11ddressing 16Sx13 '"" ,1_.. gener11J sessions and Jun-_ '"'"· v.,. ___ _ ch~n.!l. 16Sx14 111111•"·1-· ----~------·II JI-•. 11151• water analytl• 16Sx;S ::.'~"";:!:' 29" ,_.., ... ..... -17Sx13 ,;,, 'lie•. YlllMl,c-.tr. KIDS LOVE UNCLE · LEN Saturdays · in~· Tha DAILY, PILOT ·- AJrporter Inn. 9th Real Estate Se111iI1ar Oct. 21 "Rlill Est.1t e nf the Se ven· tif!~'. Whtrf! We 've Been an d Whtrf! We're Gn!ng." is the H- ile or the ninth :innua! sernina r tn be preAenteri by the Oran~e County Chapter 132 of the Sooiety of Re:al Estate Ap- praise rs Al !he Airpnr!er Inn Hotel, Newport Reach on Thursday. Octnt:>er 21. Terry Dickens, -" f' ni in a r ch:iinnan, anOQunred !hat !he new reAI estate: comm is.tioner for the st.:.te of C:ilifnm1:i, Rnbert W. Karpe. ~·ill be the luncheon .<;peakcr. CARPETED KI TCHEN, PANORAMIC VIEW FEATURED AT NEW MADRID IN MISSION VIEJO A cornmercial panel E'nlitle(I 60 Units New. Madrid Homes Open on Sunday ''The Deve:loper. Ten.:.nt and O"·ner" will be modera ted by F:rne!lt \V . Hahn. presiden1 nf F:rnPst W. Hahn, Jnc .. and !his \'ear·s pre11ident nf t h e lnternalion11I Council of Shop- ping Centers. "M.:i ster Plann ing and Specific Plans" will be the topic reviell'ed b.v \\'il!iam n. Ma gnn , prf!siden1. of the Irvine Company: Phillp .J. Re illy. pre:sident ol !\1 i~sinn Viejo Com pa n y : Harry T. SeJierslrnm . partner, Segerstrom Compa n.v : and Richa rd L. \li'eiser, executi1'e vice president. AVCO-Laguna ~Lalis ti cs Of Presley Recorded Gr11 nd opening or t h e seventh unit 11t Ne"· l\.1adrid home.! is set fnr Sund 11y, ac- corrling lo D nn SC'hulr., ~rn,.r.:i! sales m ;:i n R g e r , ~1 i.~."i1nn Viejo Com pa ny. '"\~"e're looking fOr,11rd to ll \f'ry good turnout at the open-' inl!."" :;;:iid Schuh .. "Th e fi(J homes in the new unit havf! rxrellent \ iewl'! sinre they're lnc111e~ nn some of !he hi_ghPsl r!e\"alion~·ln the Miss1nn \'if'jfl cnmmunilv. And, Qf cour~e . these hoffies are oul.!landing values.·• The response of h o m e buyers to New ,._1adrid has been out.standing . It is Missin n Viejn's most .! u C' c es sf u I del'elo pment to date . <1nd th e S21.3 million. 600..home com- munity has recorded 330 sales since it opened in late February. 1\"ew Madrid homes llrf' of- frrPd in three to five-bedr()(lnl, Cwo and !hree·b;ith model~. rrice.~ range from $30.9!15 lr> $41.495. Ma ny n( the i;Lr iking ne"· home ideas incorporatrd in the se\'enth unit were in- spired by suggestions from previ ous Mission Viejo home buyers . S!anrlarrl realure:o: inc-lurle. electric-ra n~e: "•i!h self-cle.:.n- in11: ovrn. dish\1•asher. "'aste dispos:i l. cerarnic !ile kilchen counters, harrlll'nnd cabinets, ce rainic tile haths a n d sh o ..... ers. and luminous lighting in m:ister balh. ~!any hnmt'S ;i l~ fc;iture <1d t1l t Rreas r.oned /or pri1·a•y, st:parate dinina room~. lari:?e "'alk-in closets, and individual laundry rt')Oms. Ne:w in the seventh unil is the four-bedroom Pllln li4fl. Casa Sandia. "'hich reatures a huge 27.foot ·ramily room with a fireplace .:.d jnining the kitchen. The dining room is enr:lf!scd by ha,n d som e archn·<iv!'i. The ~ipul"\w. Cas.:i Sarga is the lar~esl of the New !\1adrid series. Thi~ fi vt>-hedroom. two- :ind nne:-halr·h.'1\h hom f! has 2,850 square: feet of elec;;:int living -"rare. Featur<'s include a ramtitlc spir.:il st.:.irc.:.se, fnrmat dining room. sp:tcious fam ily rnom. :ind ll library "'ith opt ional Wf'I bar. Niguel. P. J. Maga , assistant vire preside.nt a'nd chief co ~ l eslima tor fnr B.:ink n f Am erica. will ."J>f'ak on ""Suh- mitt ing the P11ckaJ:?e tn the Lender." M.:ick L. McCoy, ex- ecutiv e vicP preside:nt of PreslPy Oe\"elopn1ent Com- pan~·. a Newpnrt Reach·based homehuildt>r. produced mnre than 10 percent nf All ne w homes drli1·f'rt'd in Orange County during the fir~! hAl f of 19il, accnrding to stati stics rele;:ise:d hv Tille Insurance and Tru~l Cornpany. "Of the 5338 new homes c!os1ni:: escro1v in the county th rough June, 5117 -more than nne 1n Ill -v.·ere rresley- built homes," said Rnbert H. Phillips. rxecuti re \"ice prf!si· dent nf thP publicly ov.·ned fi rm. "'\\1e have del ivered an F.nvirnnme:ntal Syst em s International, Jnc.. "' i 11 aver:ige of mnre: lha n three discuss "lndustri11li1,er1 Hous-hon1e~ ;i clay lilnce ,/an.!." Spit•it of Turtle lloek C'as;i nor;ido, four bedroom!'i :inrl t\1·0 bath~. ha~ a rathedral ceiling in bnt.h living <1nd din- ing areas. The l:irge master suife is separated frnm the oth<'r bedrooms for complete adult privar.v. ing · Panacea, Pipedream. or Presle y has he,.n 1ht ''lop Prac1 icali1y?" bu ilrler'' 1n Orangp Countv Richard D. Darl ev, \.\•hn has sinre ~l~rch. maint111n1ng th°e dPvelnped .~ite _.. e.l e c 1 inn hi~hest accruPrl tot:il nf cnm- niodels for many national pleterl home escrnws fl f .:iny of rrlnil chRin~. will prese:nt lhe 143 bu ild in_g cnmpa nles in 'Villagers ' Building Own Truditi,ons New M;idrid model home!I arP located adjacent lo the ne11· Marcuerite Hccrca!ion Cenlrr. The center featur'!s fou r tennis f·ourts, !hree in· door handh:i!l co u r I s , \'O!le~·h;:ill courts, e x e r c i s e r()C)ms. s:it1n.:. room.~. and A huge free.form swimming pool -el'erything fnr a C'Om plf!lt pro~ram of adult physical fitness . some ideas nn '"Site: Evalua-th e rapidly gro11·ing area . !inn Models, Research, and the: "A Jar,i::e portion or 011 r r-.1a~ter plannrr5 or !he pro- pn~OO nf'w cit.v or Irvin e call !ht lrl'inp co m rn un i Ii es '"l'i!lagP." Thus, the: people of Turtle Rock would be knn1vn a~ ""vill11gerl'I" j II! opposed IC) Turtle Roc kers. T ur t l e Rnr kel.S or Turtit. Rocko- nians), : ... -''.:. Oner thiiotii: ··u .. ~ 'rt a in: Rei::ardlt.!l.!l nf what you call them. the villagers o{ Turtl e Rock are~ not ~und hy 1r11dition. The legSld"Df Turtle Rock ma)' be on ,~ mythica l El Tortugo.· but c!Urly it's the people of !he village who are tht spirit of 'I'urlle Rock. Sl.:irling at roc k hoUorTi."' the~'rf' build1n11. their own tr.:id ition.~ -;:i~ more th;:in 500 \'lll ager~ got tr;idit1on o/f to a fine i:;far! duri ng thl! e:ar\y Sl'pt emher he11l .,.,.a1'e. \llilh trmper;iturrs clim b1ni; in ,1he high OO':o: 1ennugh tn make 11n~·onf! it litllf! rnc k y: 1, memhPr~ of the S1rrr:i Bonita Cnmmunitv i\!'isoci:ition hrld thtir First' Annual F'~mily Pir- n1r nn SunrlR \', Srpt 12 Th i.~ \1·.:i s 1n nh~f'rl"ance: nf 1 et anotht r first: Sitrra Ro~it a D.:11. wh irh wtll hr ob.c;Pr\·ed ;innu:ilt~· nn lhf' Sund ay folln w- inl! J.11hor D,11~·. Rich11rrl R. Sm1!h. lnr., builrler of Rroadn1oor Hnmes .:.!. Tur!le Rock .. ~upplied the ham. lurkev 11ncl roast beef. .:i~ wrll a.c; the .C'R1ertrs to cul .:.nd srrve. But 1he resl \.\'ll!'i prn, \·1rled hy the \' i 11 a g e r ~ !hr1nselvrs-a giant arr:i y or s.:.larls. hnl d i.~hes a n d c1es!'ie1·t.~. The e o 1n rn u n i t y ;:is.<o<:ia~ion furn ishtd the liq· urrl refr(';';hmcnt.!1. Tile purpn!'lt: behinrl the ·fun ;ind frolic wa~ :o:imple: lt was the fir~t real ch111nc~ the you ng rommunily h::is had to "11.et tn know e11ch nlher," ;ind ln prrt- motf! a ~pirit RO<\ sense: of involvement in !he commun ilv. Cnmmu nily .:.ssnciations, man· d;itorv in exery Irvine vil!ai.:e. esseniially are lhe grass roots government nl Irvi ne. They have proved to be hii.:hly er- lect11·e mearui or v i I Jag e gnvernn1e~ (11 becau.!le evyY, homeo11•ner. ,h~ the· ga~ \'ested i~~ in .:the 'ip- pearance or his eomn1un ity, the v<1lue of hi~ property and the safety nr hi.~ f;imil v. and !2!. becaUse a:I lbe. neilihborly spirit ~·hfch runs high in l(\'ine vill age.s. Turtle Rock is nO e:xcepflon. Sierra Bonita Conirnunj!y Associ at ion is the amalgum of homrowners in. the Broadmoor Home.~ at Turtle: Rock. with Rnother 96 just enleri ng the c(lnstructlon pha st . For ap- proxima tely every 100 Broad- moor Turtle Rock Homes the huilder has provided a 2'':! acre park. complete vdth i-w1mming pool Rnd chBdre:n"i; pl.:i.VJ!rourid. It \l':i! 11t one or lhe~e: nei,l!hbnrhood recreation f.:irilit ies th.al Sierra Bonita n.:.y w.:is celebrated .so suc- cr~sfully. Planntld acl i1"1tie.~ for the Sierra Ronita younj:!sfers rilled rhe afrernoon. Sark races. randy lnss es, sommt:r5aull r.:.ce:s, "'aler balloon losse:s .:inrl .~imilar ,i;:amc.'I were nl- lrred to se veral 11ge: grou ps . Pri1.es 11·rrr ;i"·arded ·wh ich werP donalrd by me:mbe:rs of !ht .:.s~ociation, 11s well 11.'I hy 11111n\' of the !oc11l rnerchants. ~1f'rr1bers Fr<ink Brand.:i and llave ~1onai;th.:.n co-chaired lh~ games committee. · Highlight of the youth ac- tivi ties \vas 11 tricycle: race for lten:ige:rs. Oubbed the "Sierr11 Annita ~." the race (a nd Its prizes: psychedelic poster11 l attr;ictt:d many I ~ e n a ge rf!sidenl.!!. 1t is destined to REAL ESTATER OF THE MONTH ·- T d . • lty ' t ~ ... , ' o"'1"tltlwne • c•r spec ie tncf auto r1c1n9 but • noas for five yoolt before obto ining hi' r..r.. ... tel• licon••· 0Ufing Tolft'• ••cond-·month ith:;: Tho fl.HI h totoro, 17th St. & Newport 81.d., he was responsible fOr rei9ht transactions for 1 total of ovot •"*·querier minion dollon. • l'-t'!J ~ <!!1!11 lovely wife, Judy tnd their 2 ye~~ ;,\d· tu9~·~,.i liY•.fn Coot.,M.So. Wotch for Tom, ho's on his . ' wi y up. · · ', . ht:cnnie an :innu "l evE'n1. :ind neii::hbors or leen.:ige:r~ <ire l·au11oned not lo becnme: :il~rmed if in the \.\"eeks pr eced ing tht next Sierr.:i Bonita D<iy, thf'y .sre their .YO!Jng neighbors practicing for • Iii! rn<lill f!\!Cnl. Puiuri :ietiv1tlf!~-nnw iA-'the-: pl11nning stages by the Sierra Bonit a Community Associatio n include ;i Chris1mas Dance, a ste11.k frv, an Ha\.\•aiian Luau and, co.me next spring. an Easter Egg Hunl. ':Ne:w Madrid in Mission Vie- jo may be reached via the San Diego Free1vay. Take the LA Paz Road e:xit. drive le:ft on La Paz tn Marguerite Parkway, then !f'ft on Marguerite to the model homes. 1970 Ccn~us.'' J . O'Hara Orange Cnuntv ~ales success Srnlth . senior vice president, this year h;:is been because of U~F l nl'estor~ Managemcnl, !he demand fnr nur Ca!ifnrn ia "·il l speak on '''Thi: Monf'y Homes in Central Irvine. Vi"e !\1arket .!'I: Today and'"Tnmor· recnrded more 1h:in S 1 fl mw ." ~laster of cerf'nionies million in sales there in the for the program will .._-be first si11 months or 1971 ," said \\'ill iam J. McC:arl'e~·. presi.-'""~lips. -....., de n t McCarve~·-Thompson p~·sie'y~-6(!.e olher cur- Realty. . rent project in o'?";;fti.!>......(/>Un· In add I t lo n !n the: ty; Parkside EstR1es ~lilt distinguished 1g r o u p of la in Va 11 e y. De1·elopmenl! !llpeakera ~ed . se1·eral complete:d in 1971 we r e local lirms will dis pla.v pro-C a I i for n i a Homes in ducts of interest to thosf! in Capistrano Beach, Cerritos the real estate ind ustry. and Anaheim. !fe7J.Pay JOu .,. •• to Mov_c to the Beach! It's true! The builder will p111 your First Trust Deed payment• for the first 6 montM. BROADMOOR HOMES ON NIGUEL SHORES From S46,400 • Private Beach Acc9SS • Guarded Entrance ' • Tennls.Coucts , ' '· .. • Superb-Ocean View • Estiit>Jishe<!, Master Planned. ·Community with Golf· ' eourae and Bellch Cfub • Natlohal Awtro Winning , D.•lgna ,.............,_. Practical·~-...--:: Euy'TalTllll · A Piich~ t , lmftl\o Inc. Cotnmu"iJ Al e·sat .. Ir....-' LOllrtJiM. AUij --, .... -~ ,( \ -. ' , ' • DAILY PILOT f Hom e Bu-ilders Urge Gongress for Emergency "Law WASHINGTON -Tbe na- tion's home builders today asked Congress for emergency legislation to help hold the line on morlgagtl interest rates and support the Adminis tra- tion's efforts •to mainlain a 7 percent rate on the FHA-VA prngrarm. John A. Stastny, president of the 54.000 member National Association o( Home Builders, Ui113ed pa5S'lge of legislation that would lift for one year the Gov e rnme nt national Mortgage Auoci.at.ion $22.000 statutory ceiling for mortgage purchases. In add ition, he called for a permanent increase in the GNMA purchase ceit111g to $26,000 (plus $2 .500 for units with rour or more bedrooms' and to g!ve the Secretary of HUD discretionary authority to raise the new limit by as much as S.,500 in high cost areas. Under the NAHB proposal, FHfi. and VA mortgages would be treated alike and would be. equally eligible for G~'MA purehase. Testifying before the }louse Banking and currency Sub... committee on H o u si n g, Stastny said that lhe present limit on GNMA mortgage purchases and on F}IA insured mortgages have Jed to di scrim i n 11 I i o n in the mortgage market a g a inst FHA-VA mortgages with a ceiling limit of seven percent. Discilunts are p r e m i u m charge,, made by lenders as an inducement for the loan. The relief proposed by NAllB would make it easier to hold the line on the seven percent FHA·VA rate. Stastny testified on 11 broad array of proposed houslng legislation, t>ndorsing some of the measures and opposing others. ' He opposed a proposal to use Federal funds for the formation of slate a nd metropohtan housing agenctes which, he said, could seriously disrupt the effort! of private developers and builders to meet the nation's housing goals, especially for families of low and moderate income. Although favoring t he development 0 r "balanced housing programs on an area wide basil! wh!ch will furthrr the ach.ievemf'.nt of the na- tional housing goal~." Staslny said ··we simply do not believe pov,.ers wh 1ch1 ln our ~1r.w , 4. Improve mana1~ent and !hat placing the complete would only hold do\\:n . harass home ownershi p ·COWlselin& allocation and distribution of and disrupt housing production under thr subsidy programs. Federal housing subsidy con-efforts in metropolitan areas. ' ~ Expand the basic author!· tract!'! into the hands of loca l NAllB supported five other ly for the existing demonstra- o f ficials ... will accomplish proposals that v.·ould· tion prn~ran1 of ho us I ng this purpose." 1. Create an · · U r b ii n allo\o.·ances. At a time ldien the housing De1·elopment Bank" with Stastny also expre ss ed industry is now reaching the funds for dealing in tax<ihle NAHB support of !he concept national housing production obh~allon.~ of state and local of general revenue sharin g goals aod production Is mak-governments f1Jr pub I 1 c and oprosit1on to special ing real bre.akthrougha for low facil J1 1es. revr.oue sharing as proposed and moderatr i n c: o rn e 2. Encourage stales and in an Ad1n1ni~nrtion bill. farn ilies, Stastny said, "there loc;o.11t1es. to adopt housing NAHB 11lso supported a is no reason whalioever to in-goa!.'l. ltuu~e lu ll that w1Juld set up a lroduce an entirely new in· 3. Provide fed eral grant~ for ··~ntion>tl lnst1tute of Bu ilding terstitial \aytr of governmen· rehabihtatlon of de cay I n g Sciences·• lo de\•elop cos~-sav· NAHB Opposing Funding Program Quick Sales Seen 1 !al bureaucracy with control housing. ing consrrucllon methods. ·------'---------"----------'---------~ WASHINGTON -A pro-institution of dual interest rate posal for federal funding that 11ystem, v:ould encourage the forma- t Because skyr00ket1'ng con· lion o state and metropolitan "'" agencie!'I to engage in con-struction wages have been a sLruction a 11 d development. major factor contributing lo acti vities wall formally op-the increase in the cost of posed last week by the na-housing , he said it wou!d be a lion's home builders. "serious mistake" to-continue John A. Stastny, of Chicago, payment of'' pre v a i Ii n g president of the National "'"ages" in connection with Association of Home Builders, multifamily housing projects. told the Senate Broking Hous-He also supported the gen- ing and Urban Affaris Sub-eral purpose of a proposal ro cohlmittee that this would require Federal agencies and lead to unfair competition with rontractors to assure ~hat an private de v e Io p e rs and adequate supply of housing for builders. nliddle and lower inC'ome Nerv Offlrlol Robe rt R. 'Vahler of Ne\vport Beach has been naincd executive \1ice president of Kav- anaugh Deve!opn1cnt. lnr .. builders in Tustin. Testifying on several major employes will be avail able in pieces of housing legisla-any community at which a tion, Staslny ;;lso reite rated a government facility is to be request made to the House last located. ---------- Ge ts . Pacifi ca '-''eek for emergency legisla-He also strongly supportC'd tlon to help hold the line on the the establishment of a non- 7 percent interest r11te on prof i t , non-governmental FHA-VA backed mortgages. organization -a t-.1atlonal Sales at Paci fica Homes. a He called for lifting for one Institute of Building Sciences 150-home deve!opm<'nt in San year the Government National -as an information center on Clemente, nnw are be ing t1ortgage Association $22,000 n e w t e c h n o Io g i c a I handled hy Walker & Lee, i;tautory ceiling for morti;i:age developments. It would help Inc.. lt v.·as announced this purchases. He also· a sked for a to\\'ard the needed updating of \\'eek by Rnbert Kreis, presi- permanent increase in the outmnded local building codes, dent of Sheltec Corp. of San At Verde N ortl1 The fourlh and final unit of TanC'o Development Corpora- tion's il1esa Verde North pro- j<'ct in Costa Mesa i.!i main- taining the. projects record of quick s~les. ·7This is the most successful new hn1ne project in Costa r.1esa today," said Tanco Senior Vice President Grant Jtornbcak. "Biised on our e~· pericnce with lhe first 1hree units, "'e expect sales of the fourth unit to go quickly. In fact. l would ~ay it's nol unlikel_v that the homes v.·ill be sold out IM>fore they are e\'ll:n completed." Construction of the fourth unit is under.,,,·ay and C'om- p!etion is scheduled f o r December. At that time. Mesa Verde North will be ful!y com- pleted -235 homes v.·ith a value of $7.5 million. Lowest priced ho1ne in the project is the Granada model, selling for S27 .995. ''\Ve v"an tcd ito build a home in the medium price range for young families," Hornbeak said, "so \\'e added the Granada !o the originl\I fou r floor plans." Other homes in with the Granada include the Vallarta. Cordoba, Pamplona a nd il1al!orca They are priced from $28,99.l to $36.995, with VA and FHA f i n a n c i n g available. f.1esa Verde North features the popular zero side yard C'oncept. This moves the home !o one side or the lot and eliminates two small useless i;ide vards in ra\'Or of one large ·~·ard with a variety of pntt>nt ial uses. This extended ~·ard can !;.erve as a patio, a pool area, a ~arden, a children's play arra or for boat or trailer storage. rtonr plans lake advantage of l;irge i;::arden areas and enclosed arriums. E\·er.y room in each home overlooks either the garden or the atrium. A se1·en foot fence encircles each lot,. insuring complete privacy. The Granada plan is a three hedroom, t"'O bath home. Other single story plans in· elude the Vallarta, Co rd oba and P11mplona. GNAMA purchase ceiling to he said. Diego. the de1•eloper. ~21i,OOO /plus 52.500 for units.~Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;,.;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.I with four or more bedrooms!! and to give the Secretary of 1 HUD discretionary authorit y i to raise the new limit by asl much as $4500 in high cost areas. Statutory limitations on GNMA mortgage purchases 1 have led to discrimination! agaiMt FHA-VA m9rtgages in Jile mol'tgage market with heavy discounts being charged! bv lenders. The proposed 1egislation would offer relief and facilitate hold ing the 7 percent inter~ate ceiling. Stastny expre~sed support for the concept or cq,n- so!ida ting and simplifying ex-, !sting housing laws but warned against the danger of al1ering legislative programs which "are now working so very 1\·ell !n helping lift housing pro- duction to record levels." He urged the elimination of limits on FHA mortgages for I unsubsidized housing . He also , asked that discounts requiredl to be paid to a mortgage lender be included in the mortgage. He asked f o r l permanent authority for the Secretary of HUD to prescribe an interest rate ceiling Bbove l 6 percent an authority wh ich! expires Jan. I. 1972. He ob- jocte<f to any proposal for lhe l Home Park Undei; Way At El Toro Construction has started on 8 159-space deluxe family park at 24921 MurlliIJds Boulevard, El Toro. Invutors are Mr. and Mrs. 1 Joe Abandonato of Newport Beach. John A. Defalco & Asaociatu, Inc., of Anaheim. who designed the park, will handle construction, renting and advertising for the facili- ty. This mobUe home park is being bullt in an orange grove, and every effort ill made to re· taln aa many of the trees as Is poasible. Minimum apace size will be 50 by 70 feet, and .• 4100 aquare foot clubhouse 1s estimated to cost S95,000. Total cost of cilnstruction Is projected at 1 110 ,000 .0~ Completion d~te la aet for Januacy I, 1'12. 'Miii will 1iO a family par-. wltll • completely equipped -Planr<Nno!. ...tmm111g ~ ........ pools . Ctillilrtr.-•• lttlHbt jbolket~I COlll'I. '' Phone 6'Gml For . .Weekender ' I Real Estate Values: STILL GOING UP There's no freeze on re ol estote prices. And the volu e of lond ond reol property 'developments keeps going up ond up in Southern Colifo rnio . If you're wondering how you can capitalize on it, here 's a free series of lectures thot will tell you how. REAl ESTATE INVESTMENT SERIES First sess ion of this four-n ight series in troduces Glenn Mor- t in, executive officer of the Newport H~rbor-C oslo Meso Board of Realtors , as mod erator of the se ries. Dr. Th omas ,Blakely, director of Coast Commun ity College District's Evenin g Division , will welcome lecture enrollees. ,. Wednesday, Oct. 6, 7:30..9:30 p.m. Robert N. Weed, DAILY PILOT Publ isher-"Tlie Orange Coost -A Great Ploce l o Invest!" Randall R. McCardle, President, Th e Reol Estolers -"Tailor- ing Your In vestment." Newport Harbor High School 15th & lrvlne, Newport' Beach Ticket Information ' ... ~llff.9ft, but tlekth 1rt required. They c1n bt pick ed up In 1dvance at the o;_,. Coast Coll ... -inti 0.ldtn West Col19fl c1mpwu end at ·"-l!o.:S~ offlno ln_C~• ~. No.,.rt_l!Nch, Huntlntfon llNch, L...,... alMI San (l.,,,.,,te alMI from tlie o,#-rt Harbor.CM~• Mme · Of RNlte.n. • . • •• .. • OllANG,E i:,oASJ. DA~ Y PILOT eoAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE J ' -~ . ,. "mo•r: ~ARBOR-COSTA MfSA -~~RO. Of R£M,J9RS -· •• ·.~ ..... 'to. -· "~,,r. ,, .... _,. -,·· _ .Ad..°'ertising ~========='-~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!'/!~ ' We're changing something in the ' Hi hlands. nd it isn't the view. •• • , .. ··~ The "somct,hing" we're changing in the Highlands at Laguna l'\iguel is the homes. \\ic'rc just completing a group of homes that ":' 11C\\' i11 C\'CJ"V \\"8)". E .'\CCJ)t OllC. The nnc t hing "·c did n't change \\·as t he ,·icw. It's a ,·icw of the rugr;cd Santa '\na J\.follntains, . and its \-cr y bcalltiful. So beauti ful, in fact. that we re building this new group of homes so you can sec mnrc nf it. \\'c situated eac h home on the lot so that 1: will t ake ad\anLage of the view . Something besides a view. \\,·l1c11 J·ou O\\Tl a l1on1c i11 tl1e H ig\1lar1LIS .Jt. Laguna Niguel , you not only get a grea t view, you also get great rccrcatio11al facilities .. ·1; .. ... Laguna Niguel has beautiful beaches. a \'ri\·atc beach club, the El l'\igucl Country Club" ith a 11 I S-holc g?lf course, and it's right next door t o the 11c1\' Dana Pomt Nlarina and Yach t Harbor. . And when you li\·c in the Highlands, ) ou can enjoy a pri vate swim club for H ighlands residen ts only. Homes In the Highlands start at only $25,450. .:.T hese new homes are beautifully designed. They're made of wood and stucco, and have a solid, massive look. ·1'.They're 2, J, and 4 bedroom homes .. with many extras such as concrete driveways and carpetmg. . , 1: And the price is very reaso nable. They start at on!:' ,$25,450. [ Come out for a preview look. ·"\Ve' re j11st fini shing work on these new h?mes .. Some aren't even completely decorated yet. But 1f you d like to come out and look them over before the opening day crowds,._ we'd like to have you.I I . •just take the •. · San Diego-Santa Ana , Freeway (Highway 5) I to Crown Valley Parkway.t.- Follow C rown Valley Parkway to Niguel Road, and tum righ t. , . ,,. • t •• .. .L,;.;AA'TIMMI , ~· • Our fhone number is (714 830-5050. :..iii· • The Highlands in Laguna Ni&Uel • Another Crut Communl;y by AvCJJ Communlty ~tlqXn. lno •. ,. · ___ .. ___ ------ - j JI DAILY •ILOT Your Maner • 2nd Home Collld Mean Big Trouble I. How many ol the big city conv~iences do you want ind By SYLVIA PORTER U you're amona the moun-need? How near or far do you ting mUIJ0111 or Americans w1111t to be from you r pres~t now planning lo build or buy a homl':' second summer and/or winter Onlv after you hal'e sorted home, be warned: the chances out ail these questions should are you'll spend at le ast ha!f vou start lo choose your place the total you SpE'nd for your ~nd type of sect1nd home: pnmary homes: you'll easily Then : .spend four or rh·e time.s wh at (%) Don't choose a vacation you spend on a car; you'll home site because it is ad- almo.sl surelv spend more "ert1sed at a bargain price in than you c~~cl for."'·hat u·ill vour newsp.11per. Be sure vou r turn 001 10 be 1>1thcr a btg gain Site L~ large enough to ·give or a 11o•hopp1ng loss. you the privacy your family Take utmost care, therefore, wanl.'I. • • • tn learn the basic rules \.'.I) Don't deal with a hard- J!OI C'rn1 ng shopping for and sell promoter of homes or sha"ing cn.<its on a second home sites unles.s and until hon1e. Speci fically : you are entirely satisfied LUSH INDOOR SETTING AT BROADMOOR HOME ON NIGUEL SHORES Save 8280 .~lonthly ( ! l Ask and answer these about his repUtation in lhe kPy quest ions befort you in· community and.his reliability vest a penny. Ho1v much lime in handling any of your grie- cln vnu rraltv int('nd to occupv vances which may arise. 1hPhouse uf eAbin or coltagr? Check with othe!"' buyers on Durin's "''hich tunes of the this. year~ llo1v do you intrnd !n (4) Don't accept any vq:ue use the house? How much will ,·erbaJ promises about {uture transportation cost to and roaids Jakes, water lines and from the place~ other' facili ties at a •ac.11tion Broadmoor Homes Offers HoncsLtv. v.·ht1t's vour idea horne development. Get every nr a pleas.ant \'acatio"o? Lo:Jing detail about this sort of thing on a beach? Hiking ln th~ >in writing ir. the contract. Unique s ,ales Incentive \\'oods! Fishing ancl huntin!':/ 1:;1 If you think of your Sf'· Richard B. Smith. Inc .. is 'fhese award-u·inning beach Partying "''ilh others? Ho1v cnnd home as an inv estment ff · I · homes are situated i·ust south o ering a unique sa es 1n· lmporl::int are creature corn· be sure it is located in af! area or l\1onarch Bay and north of forts to you when on vacation? v.'hich h11s real aesthetic and cenlil'e to buyers of the last 2' Dana Point, near historic recreational val ue and where Broadmoor Homes on Niguel San Juan Capistrano and La- Apartment Conference In Anaheim Twenty-nine leading multi- family developm~nt officers "'i ll serve on the Indsutry Ad visory Board for the up- coming 4th 11nnl1al 11p<1rtment bu1lder-de1•eloper conference and exp:>sition, May 1-3, at the Anaheim Convent ion Center. The ACN A pa rt m e n t Conference, chaired by Wes \\"ise, editor and publisher of apartment Construction News, expects its grea test at- tendance e.ver in -Allahsfm, following standil'lg-rootn--On- Jv successe!!' in New Yor k (19691, Miami Beach (1J70), and Newit>rleans (1971 ). real estate values have been Shores. guna Beach. "Broadmoor climbing steadily for years. -''\\'e will actually pay the }Jome on Niguel Shores 2re Build a structure with future buyer's f"irst Trust Deed prin-for people who love the sand buyers in mind. c ipal and interest payments and the siurf, the warm sun- (6J If you're tempted t.o go for the first six months ," sai1,..-s~1ne and. the ~11 breezes," the do-it-yourself route, be H. B. ''Pete" Fig he r·, Fisher said. Boating and other ce rlain you realize how mucll m::irketing director. u•ater sports, fine restaurants, time. effort and expertise will Fisher siad the "once-in-a· live theater. concerts and ert be involved. How much help liretime offer" can save the galleries galore set the scene can you realistically expect buyer as much as $280 along this beautiful s tretch of from member~ o{ Your monthly on the t y pi c ;i I Southern California coastline. family:' How large an ad· purchase of a $50,100 Broad-"!l's a setting for active. in· dltional in vest ment mu~l YOU moor Home , or a total rif terested people," he saiO. make in mate rials. plumber's $1.680 during the first ~i x "And Rrnadinonr Homes on serYices, electrical \li'i ring, months of occupancy. "Th;it Niguel Shores are built with landscaping? could buy some nice furniture the~P people in n1ind." ~7) Don 't be lured by an for a new home," Fisher said. Niguel Shores ls a private advertised "free Jot" or a report IM!t you have '1been se!E'Cted" to receive such a lot or cabin si te. For you'll pro. bably find that the sit,e Is ut- terly unsuited to homebuilding of any.Jtinif ·and also ~l the ''clos111g dtru" Y'OtJ rrtuA'"PIY are well above the value of the land itsc.H. Or the purveyor of. the "frM-" lot may aimf>Jy·be'' woo,i{i'g you in order to '"''itch yoU to another more suitable. -and definitely more ei:pen- 11ive -piece of land .. (81 Check the~ .savings :vou can achieve by selecting arnong the thousands o r prefabricated vacation home plans -ranging from A· frames to Jog cabi ns, hunting lodgell. seashore s a I t box houses -and offered 11t price~ from unde r $1.000 lo $30,000 and more . .Walnut Squ~re Units: ~ Different Approach :walnut Square, the first Orange County four-plex con- domi nium de velopment by Pacesetter H om es, hils challenged the public's in- terest in terms of 11 different spproach to housing, ac· cording to Landon '.1-1. Exie.I'. vice president and general manager. ~ajd, "is tha t the home buyer ha!t the advantase of lo1v monthly costs, u'Orry-free maintenance, and a lax ad· vantage. At the l'Rme lime, he is building equit~· and i!C· quiri ng a 'freedom' in his life style he might not have ex- perienced before. "\','e ha ve not scri n1ped in providing the most con- temporary design and con· veniences in th ese unil s," lhe executi ve said. community, where e v e r y home has ::in oceiin view. Three· ;:i n d four-bedroom l3ru;idn1oor Homes are of- fered. n1an y \\·ith family room <1nd garden atriu ni , All feature kitchens t1·1th the very Jafest buill-in automatic appliances, and an aOundance of cabinet and storage space. Some feature a kitchen nook, es well as a-(ormal dining room. Broadmoor master gultes are spacious rooms, some u·ith private dressing areas; all with private ba ths, many of \\'hich fe;i_ture s t e p ·down Ron1an -s!.y!e tubs. E very Bro::idrnoor master s u i t e fcAtures fully m i r r ore d w<irdrohe doors . Anrl, like every B1·nadn1oor liv ing room. the nHister suite features a sliding wall of glass that opens ont o a patio, courtyard or garden. "Indoors or out. we think Broadmoor on Niguel Shores is prell~ spectacular living," !!Aid F1sher. "And we're will- ing to make six months of payments to prove il to anY, buyer. He'll gel all the custom quality features of an award· 11·1nning BrO'lklmoor Jlomc. in addition In an exciting \1•ater· oriented lifestyle." There arc six models and 17 exterior elevations from which lo choose 11 Broarimoor home ufl Ni,1?.ucl Shores. These outst;inding beach homes are priced from $46.400 with con· vent1onal financing available. Poor Move to City • Trenton Suburbs Gi ves Way to Wealthy TRENTON, N.J . (U PI) -which spurred on the others.'' would·be borrowers need not Are cities languish.Ing In the The bank's lending policy be bank customers. absence of ne w housing con-"I.! wide open now ," said His bank, he uid. like most struction~ Trenton , for one, ls. Schmalzbach. "We 're looking in the area, requires a 2S per· It may not be untypical. to make good mortgag e cent down payment on con- Rea l estate men , bankers loans." ventional mortgages and will and builders agree that there There are no residency re-accept no mor1gages for Is practically no new con-quirements, he said, and periods h~1ger than 25 years. struclion of homes in the city•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;o~~ proper. The suburbs, however.Ii are a different story. "The city has been relalive- ly dead for a number of years," said Richard Schmalzbac-h, vice president of New Jersey National Bank. "Where the action is is in the suburbs." Most small munici palities in the area "seem to be pro. gressive and aggressive enough" to encoura~e sub- division, said Schmalzbach. "The cily itself is almost isolated.'' a greed Tom Dudash, a sciles representative for Churchill Green , Inc., a Trenton construction firm . "Everybody u•ants to leave the city," he said, "so there's not much construction there. Most of the constru ction is in the townships -L;iwrence, Ewing and Hamilton." Dudash said most of the homes being built are one- family houses Which ~ell for between $35,000 and $45.000. Frank Man cuso. a Trenton rea!tor. said that the nnly homes av;iilable in the city arc in the $8,000-$12 .000 range. But. he s:iid, there ::ire plen· ty avai~ble . The eicodus to suburbia has created a mark et for old homes in the city, he said. ''People who never wanted to li\'e in the cilv have no other place to go:" he said·. ''\Vhen you're making six or seven thousand dollars and you want a house, you have to Jive in the city." The recession, oddly. has ac· lually loosened mo rt g a g e mone y, at least in the past few months. ~ 1 Schmalzb;ich s;iid tha1. until J anuary mortgages were hard1 to come by. and ;ilmost. all l area banks ch:tq::ed the !er.at ma~i1n11r1i -R percent -for convPn\innal n)or1,1?.a~cs. But. he said, hanks found that people werf' saving more . which gave them additional money to loan. "OUr bank took the lead about the third week In .Janl.4JlTY and broke the 8 per· cent barrier." he said. "We lowered rates to 7~ percent LOCAL EDITORIALS The DAILY PILOT Quite Often Fights City Hall BIG 11x14· LIFE LIKE portrait of your child FREEi Mothorsl Here is your chance to have a beautiful, profe11ional portrait of your chlid which you wlll treasure forever! • No appointm•nt n9Ceuary • Ag• limit 6 w..U to 10 years • Groups OK• • Limit, one spKial per famlly • hNnt mull occoat,.ny minor ...__..__,... ,.....,.,,...wnlbeontl11'1 ...... ,......,,,...,...,, e COMPllTI! SBECTION OF PINISHID PllQT.~ TO CHOOSI fltOM r Sun.-Mon.·Tues. Oct. 3-4·5 10 A.M.·6 P.M. '21082 Beach Blvd., Hunti119ton Beach ' Location of the ronference In Anaheim will e n .a b I e huilder-developer registrant! to view m u I t i -fa m i I y developments \n thr Southern California area. Becaust it is b11ilding to kPep up with in- crca~ing populRl1on <lensity , Southern Californi;:i is the sit e nf intense apar1n1enl ae!ivity. The ;:ire;i, l'speclally Orange Co u nty, l!:'ads the coun- tr\' in ne1v t 1J w n de- ,.elopmenls. pro j e c t r for famil ies with children, and luxury townhouse amenities. !9l Loo k info the con- dom inium vacation homes "·hirh are springing up e\'ety~·here, in ma11y cases surrounded by ga!f courses. !l'nni " courts. lakes or i;e::i- ~hnre!I'. Anrl rilso look ;i\ 1he camping areas 1vh ich accom- moflaie recreationa l "ehicles such as camper-trailer~. "\Ve have noted an un11s11al n11n1her of phone calls \\'here people ha 1'e been sskin,I?. a multitude of questions abnut the condominium concept," explained Exley. 'fhe development is loc::ited In the central lrvine area (within the proposed city of Irvinei on Walnut Avenue betw~n Culver Drive and Jrff. rev R.o.<1d . Four different ;ind t;iS1efu lly decoriited model condominium units are open for l'ie1ving daily . The units sell in the $19.750 to $21 ,950 range. h;i ve from 950 lo 1. lstl square feet each, anrl include carpeting. range and oveii, dishu·ashers, rec>r yard fencing. with hand· l rou~hed !ipanish stucco ex - 1eriors. and sh~ke roofs. CIM- ed garages and storage areas come 1\'llh each unit. California's Largest Display of Dining & Game Sets(.,.&'r;i::o) U e \'c lopnu•nl Se L in C nunlv , (11~· Council appro\~1 h11s ht>Pn e1ven Shr\ter lndustr1f'~. Jnr. nf ~e11·porl Re;ich !11 ron- s1r Llft 11 .11i5-un1t rP,.1clrnt1al clr11rlopment :it (; o \de n .b,1rnue iind l\ratmer Boulerard \n rtacen1 ta. The yr1 to he 11;in1ed project u·ill feature luxur1 n11s nne-;ind l'.''O·slnry townhn11Sf'S ;ind flou- ble uni! d11•e\11ng~ 1n 11 rom- plelely landsc<iprrl park like sett1nR. Two. threr anrl f1111r· hE>dronm homrs ,1·ill be built u·1 th dens ;i1 ailable 10 al! model,c;. r JOl Consider cutting the ex- r"n.-p of a vacatinn home bv rrnting it 0u1 frir \\'eekend." and ·(\r a part of 1he peak sJ>ason : hy in11rsting jointly with nthrrs and thetrby shar- !11g properly ta:t«".~ and other ros l.": bv building your vaca- 1inn hnn1e one room at a time, 11.~i ng lent~ :is "hou~ing" until yo11r real roof is ready. And abo\'e all : don't buy and rlnn't builri until you :ire pn<;itit·e !hi.'> home fits you r 11f"C'fl~. \'Our wanlS, you r rlreams, · lt1stant Housing Po1nl in,I! Up the adl'Rntagr or the condominium. Exle.v !;aid, "\\'e h;:i\'e arranged for vPry low interest rate conventinn;il financing . The b uyer 's monthlv payment can nin as low fls .$196.00 This includes a fee tn the resident~· assocla· lion. lo whith each owner u'i!l belong a11tomalicAlly. The association n1aint;iins the \andsc;iping and exteriors of the buildings as welt as the recreaUon area. "What this means,'~ .Exley UP I T ......... ' A big truck loaded With four "packages" f'OUcd up Lincoln drive in Sau.s1lito recenUy 1t 11 a.m. The truck w1s qujckly unloaded and th1 cdntenta 1tuck t~ g•ther to lorm thll land,..pe<t and turni1hed fOW"-bedroom,_ lw<>;bath family !ownhou•• on a hillside lot The whole operation 'tbok just live. lioun, and al 4 p.m, the pret1brlc.aled hom·e was read)' for occupancy. A choice or floor pl;ins prn· \'ides for studio homes u•i!h two bcdroon1s and a famil.v room, tw o bedrooms and ;i den, nr t\\'O bedroom s and a form al dining room. Another floor plan fea tures I w o bedroon1s <1nd an upper level wood deck patio. Tubs <1nri showers a.re made of fiberglass. an easy-care feature. Open stairways and interesting niche art as also p rovi de out~f·the-Ordinary design. Walk -in closets, c11.lhedral ceilings in bedrooms, lJass- through counters from lhe kitchens and separate sewing rooms are some o{ the choice selections, depending on the floor plan, But each un it has its own area for a washer and a dryer. Front yard lawns. complete perimeter wall insulation 1nd ~ear line fencing is also ln· eluded in each four-plex. Gumhiner Now Leased· , .. More than 70 peicent of-the new Gumbiner oflice1 bUildln& in lbe Irvine airport ctn'te'r has been 'eased to lont·lltlTI occupants ·-the -··· completion was unounced ;:last mo!llh,,~ to Marl< li,;mblner, prdtdenl •f.Gum- blner ind .U.lalea. ,,. Gum biner uta le1ses •aided 1t $280,000 have been signed • for 72 percent tlf the l&.000- jquare-foot or!lct 1trudure:. lotattd et 22a DuPont,DrJve, Jrv}r\t, I• The leas~ were negotiated by Rick Schlerholz, ftntr1l • m11n1gei-•f L1gun1 Land ,C.O., • ..aJso lOcated · al. tbt DuPont Drift 1ddreu. ~--· 1 DINING-GAME TABLE 48" O ctagon or 42" Octagon FREE!! WITH PURCHASE OF 4 CHAIRS Jal:ile anti Choirs as plctureCI CONTINENTAL DINING & GAME PLEASURE Chairt are of finest 1in1le unit conllr'uclion wi1 h 1pr!ng1. Covered in Naugahyde. Black, aliv• or ~Id, . 18085 EUCUD Sr. FOUNTAIN VAWY ~ SAN=~A/IP. 9624325 ., 546-1611 ' " . I I • • ... I • Sat11t~Y. October 2, 1971 DAILY "LDT jJ. Horoscope: Gemini Accent on Special Friendships SUNDAY OCTOBER 3 By SYDNEY OMARR Ralph Waldo Emerson ls quoted u having !lated. "Astrology Ls as t rono m y brought down to earth and ap- plled to the affairs of man." Mea.N seek gre.atu clarity. show their harm. You do best b more than one method. J9): Pltnty or communication relatives. Be dipiomatic. OOn't Protect asseU. Some would Take nothing for granted. by waiting, observing. Ont-SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 27_ reatured with fanu.ly mem-e.xpect everythlog at once. One like lo play (u t and loose - Frank di&cussk>n with mate, who taught you in pa.st could Dec. 21): Accent on cbUdren, bers. Settle issue affttting close lo you deserves aome with your money. Guard ~ner is in ordu . Get fin1tn-make reappearance.~ creative endeavors. You flnd domesllc area. You can reach hones t rtsponses. Chec k your against unnecessary risks. cial facts of life. Original ap-SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. out what b expected ol you. conclusion based on facts. moti ves. SurprUe gift is on IF TODAY IS y 0 UR proach is mO!t likely to sue-11): Express appreclatlon for Pleasant surprise b featured. Thls, in recent days, has not agenda. BIRTHDAY you art artistic, people at eue. You are a natural entutainer. You now can expect greater lreedom ot thought, action. If a1ngle, m&r· riage , prospects a r 1 in· tenslfied . ceed. • • Restrt·c11-· can be "moved. al ways been pos.sible. Finish ES F h 20 bl If In special service. Avoid any vu.. basic chore. PJSC ( eb. 1,_M.lrc ): a e to u prw yourse To 11n0 ,,.,, mot• •DG;/' Your1•!1 11'd LIBRA. (Sept. ~t. 22 ); di.splay of envy. Llghl touch You cut through red llpe. Avoid maki ng I on g . ra n ge dramatic manner. Mo s t •.i•<>1oey. 0•0•• 1.0 ... Y Om•"'• T k -t.I. '"h<•H 1-11"11 for ~ •M Accent on m a r r I a g e, wins day. Sense of humor ill a e overall vlew. Leave AQUARIUS-(Jan. 20-Feb. financia l commitment. You persons are drawn to you w.,.,,."" ~.,.., Dlr1~c1•t• .,,., ,, c-1 partnershlp, special agree-your best ally. Stress versatili· details to others. I8 ); Accent on !ihort trip~. requiie additiona l informt1tlon. because of a basically friendly ';,[';;'1~··.::••:;i;:t i~::.:"c!i,~·~~: ARIES (March 2I·AprU 11 ) : _m:::.:en::l:_ . .:Be.:..:ca:u:ti:· °"'=·..:L<=l_:•::lh<"::::.!'l'._:'.ly::. _:U::l::lh::· "':..:•::ll::er:::n::al::iv::•::•:._· .:.Th:::'::'.:' __ C::A:::P:.:Rl=t"O:::RN::__:<:Dec=. _:2'-::_:J::an::·:.___.:.vb::i:::l';_;' _:'.:.ecc:c:::ne::U::la::t::lo.::n_w_.:_i t:_l:._• _:T. :'::'':_'::im:::.:•:.___l•:_be::.::._~po:::si:::ll:._"::·_"::':._lu::r.:.•:._· _Y.:.ou_se_e_m_•_bl_e_lo_:p_u_t _:".:~:..c:•::~c..:.Y~:..'.:.· .:.':..· Y.:., .:.'°".:__" __ Lunar cycle C"Olncldes with- chance for greater self-t:x· pression. Put ideas across. Confirm a p po Int men t s . Welcome chance to display uniq ue t1bilitlu. Judgment, in. tuition will be on the mark. Go ahead. TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ! : Do SC1me browsing; means take time to co llect what you need. Many now are re«ptive to your desirt!. Team up with Aries, Gemlnl individual! for best results. Heed COW1Sel of spiritu al advi!er. GEMINI (May 21..June 20): Accent on special friendshlps. You are aided In fulfillment of a.splration.s. Don't-perm It pride to stand ln way of pro- gress. Welcome helping hand . Be receptive. Social affair provides pleasure. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Aecomplishment ls keynoted. Spotlight on goals, ambltiom. Nothing b apt to occur halfwa y; all the way or noehing. Know this and act ac· cording\y. Older fa m i 1 y me mber C"OUid play prominent role. .._. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 1: Good lunar aspect now coin· cides with journey, vi.sits, communication with those at a distance. Perceive potent ial. Plan ahead. Gain :ihown through written word. Review format. basic concept. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22)o Study plan that ls obscured. -Rlfu'MW·•1 Men.in 1 Service •• l Marine Lance Corpo r al Crall B. Geor1e, 50n of r.1r . ~d Mrs. William E. George Qf 2000 Parson!, Costa Mesa, was graduated from Naval Air r.1alntenance Training Course , U.S. Marine Corps Auxllifll}. " Landing F i e I d , Camp Pendleton. Airman James K. Foster , son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Foster of 9381 Cape Cod Drive , Huntington Beach, has receiv· ed hls fir.st U.S. Ai r Force du· ty assignmenl arter com· pleting basic training a t Lackland AFB, Tex. The airman is remaining a t Lack.land for training and duty as a law enfo r ce m e n t 1peclalist. Airman Foster is a graduate of Edison High School. Airman Kerry G. Swlggs. SC1n of Tony C. Swiggs of 4322 Seton Road. lrvine, has com· pleted basic training a I Lackla nd AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to Sheppard AFB, Tex .. for training in aircraft maintenance. Airman Swigg~ attended r.1ission Viejo High School. Army Private First Class Ralph F. Paig e, son of !\lr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Paige, 101~ W. Bay, Ne wport Beach, recentl y completed a pay and disbursing apeciali1t course at the Army Finance School, Ft. Benjamin Harrbon, Ind. During the six·week course he was trained ln the payment of civilian and m i l i t ary penonnel, handling of travel allowances and account1ng. He alto received instruction in bu&lness law and pay ngula· llonl. Army Private Lettie D. Ebeon. aon of Mrs. Phyllls L. Schnelder, 530 Hrimilton St., Costa Mesa, recently com- pleted tight w.W of basic tralnlng at the U.S. Army Tralnlng center, Infantry, Ft. Polk, La. Ht received lnotntctlon In drill and cuemon~. weapons, map. re.ding, combt.t tactics, military courtesy,· mlllllry JUltlce, fint aid, and Army blllorJ tuld tradUlolUI. Pvt. Elloom 11 a · 111111 p-aduato Cl -llllh -. AT • BAllKAMlRICAllD ·-.I A IB1Ifaj Place To Shop! "D . ta " . 0 ns n DECOHCESTANI ·"B G " en ay OINTM INf ,..~ TABLETS V//1 to: c. :; ~r.d ~-.r f(.er, gge W ·~ P11;·l ~c1-11 ••. 1.i'l 11 -•••• , · 7, 1elit~e~ sinus ru~r~~· QI tron. 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BAG OF Caf s Delight CAT LITTER The Origi11al Cleaner. All·Purpue "Broxodent" AUTOMATIC JCTIOM IRUSH FDR 1££1H U<IO GUMS <:.;r~ and f Pnt1t noi'ati''"" arhnr1 . f·'''i feetb re•l'y 13 88 :1~~n. Rer. lt.18 S11nlud , · • . . ' •. • 1 ,. r ' 'J Z DAILY PILOT Sa111rdiy, Octobtr 2, 1971 Lll:GAL NO'l1CE LEGAL NOTICE MOTQ UfYITIMe SIDI 1M NOTICt: 1• Haltt:SY GIVEN 1M1 11\t SU''-•t09 COUltT O' THI Civic c;.t.-c~..-. " ... o.-ltAT• °"' (.f.ll-OllU.t. ~· C-'Y' OVk ,.,._ .f.uth«lfY. Clt'1.... TM• ~NTY Of' 011:.f.MOa c ... ,.,.,1 c,.t"""'1e. w111 rec"""' ... i. ••· ... .,,n "'-Uf .. 10:• e'OOdt .f.;No .., t1W 12"'1 MOTIC• 0, NIAlll ... Of' l"STITIOM ft Dragoi. ·Keeps Ba~n Busy I EDITOR 'S NOTE: Tom orcbe!tra lhat is good enough •1r t( Oc.....,, lt11, Ill "'e oltk• of 1M aMltOW MOM•'f C .......... C11¥ C-11, (""' _, ....,,, 1.tl•N (/// WILLIAM A. THOl.IPIOM, Arit. 711 MMtll Mtltl '""'· S...11 AM. DK••-· Barley, tht DAILY PILOT's will attract support and we in+ rr1u.s1c critic, i& also the tend to see that our new C1H""111e, 11 -ICll 11-111<1 Md1 wHI 1111 NOTl(f H HIEllES'f GtVfN 11111 ~11.tl(i,. -* •I'll reM Mr the lollowo El$11 ll. 'TMOAV'SOH, .. t•...Utrl• .r l ... • 11\t Wiii ol WIHif,tn A. ~-. lllK1• CoMM••<l.t.l o''te• eu~H ... 1111 111tc1 Mrtl• • Htltlon ..,.. M 11ew.ipaper'1 courthoust re-orchestra Is good enough " he porter, and Ula.f unavail· aaid. ' ,Oil ll'Atlf TO IT.t.Ta Of' Ot'W •ull'IOtlllf'>\I ""-,..1111on., to botrCM (AllllOllMl.t. S'f Ol:A.N•• COUMTY .._ tnd t•Kul• t !Wiie lg 1cn1W t "°"' CIVIC caMTll AU'fHOltlTY _,,,..., b• , ... dKl1M<I In hi• !ilt!lmt All or wld WfM'k to M ,.,.1or,,_ 111 •<· •lltrlfl(• 10 ...,lch I• '"•"-'°' •u•thtr CIN'd4il'KI .. 1111 l>l•n• 1'1'1 •...c:lllC:.ll<W .. 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'"" 0c1. 1. 1,n 1*1·n Clulrt lhlm If 1 .. •rOtd ,,,. COfllr¥1 la o•• ntl le.. ,,..,, U ld fflltrll Pt• di..,, rtlf ol Wl9'H ••t '°'"' to •ll ltboutt. LEGAL NOTICE ,.,.,,,.,,,.n •"" rnech•nk• .....,lo•*'ll 1111--------------1 lh1 ••Ku!lo11 ot lht pr-t..:t toRttKI, NOTIC:lf TO CIU!OITOll Ont '"" ........ 11 lll'l>n r... 1Ht•1Hlnt IUl'EllJOI COURT O• THlf rt!• Of ...... tllt ll ... Nld .,,, WCll'kln1 JTAT£ 0, CALl,OllUA "OI 11m1 lt1 ••<•" 01 •iOhl CU houra in •nY THI! COllNT'f 0-01.llNGI! -u l-•r d•• •NI lor S..lu•ct•••. ko n· No. •·711ll6 O•Y• t n<I lfltl nelld•w1, 11n~u o1-.IH [oltlt or AOALlNE M. MAURER, _ _, F°' l1u 11'ttn t•9"1 !U hDUra .,_, 0iH;t•...i. My 111• ,.,."'•II N .... , trt<11on ot me NOTICE' 15 H£11Ell'f GIVEN •o tn1 """°'"O •tl•I 11'11! 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If! -•~•Ill or !1llu•• lo of bo•lnes• or mo V-tllclt>td In tll ma!· '"''' 11110 outh Contr•cl, 111• 11tocH<to ol l•ro "'l•lnlr.g to lh• ..,,l•t• of ••id O'(l!-tn1 cnttt• wll! M torltlled. 11t In -ctH dent, wl!tiln IC<Jr monTtl• 11!tt tht 11 .. 1 ol e bond. lf1• 11111 wm lh"t'OI will M publlc.ticin of 1n11 notk•. torlelltd 10 •tllll OrtnM COllntv Civic 01!rd Sto!W>Mr 11. 1911. Ctn!rr Autnorllv. Armon<! F, Oul"re1,.. Tn• •~cc•ulul blddtr M•ll Di-r90ulrl'(t E~o.:u1"' or Ille wa1 lo furnl.,,, ti mt lime ol ol•nlr.g cl •he or '"-·-l'llmt<t dectOtM •V•Hmtnl, ..,,. \11 PIYm•rJ bond Which CATI! 4NO YW ILL ono ll pr~ltc:! !h• l~Do•ero t " d ltter-• .i Llw mtt.,:11men •nil lh•ll IMr lor OM huNl•ed 4tl NWlll lrlllll l«llt•t•d IMOrctl't 1100-..i ct ti>~ •tnount o< 11\t Con-Ju ll• .., trarl, I" tccOfd•"<• with S.<llon 324 or GltfHl•Jt, CtUIOl'nlt tUOl Inf Clv!I Coat. •NI °"" Cl) t11riHy bond In Ttl: (11ll N1-I 11\1 .mount or onl nu,..,rtd "'''"' Alffl"HI'• Mr E~ttVlor llOD"lot of thr ContrKI, 1u••t111telr.g 111e '•~7•1'.1 t1.m1u1 p ... ro•m•nc• "'"'' Conl•tct: 1tld Publltlled O.tnvt Co.1! O.<i• P.io1 boNI• !O bfo tlru &CP•O\'ed by lhf ot!lct ol Ociobl• J, '· "· n. lt11 ll1D·ll lhe Ceu nty C""nHI ol Ortntll COiin!~. Tnt Cl•lc C•Mn Commlnlon r••t•Vfl tne rltnt Iv •e1Kf •n• « 1!1 bldo. and ...,1 LEGAL NOTICE h'1:HHrl!f ICttpl "'* 1-tll prlcf bi0,"--------------111<1 lo "'"I~• 1nv lf'lorf!'lfllY In anv bid p l>UI ff'<:el•ed. PICTITIOUS IUSINES5 BY OROIR OF THE' Clll'IC C:E'NTE~ NAME n'llTa•lfllT C'OMMISS!ON OF lliE OR•NGE COU N. TM ilollowi ... ..,._ ii _,,. bu'.lo...,., TV CIVIC Cl!NTEll. AU TH 0 I IT Y, II' 01tANGE COUNT'>', CALIFOl"ll.t,, j/M'S 'TEXACO. 1"'7J ~ I""=, 011..:I• StQlt"tnblr 11. ltll. F..,n1,;n V•ll tw. CIVIC CE HTEI! COMMISSION, J•mts Ofot~ 8r11'1CK:d, f'9 N. oa._ OllANGE COUNTY Ortnot. CIVIC CENTE• AUTHOlllTY Thl1 toullne1 !t bf'!"' ........,.,,.._ bt' t" e. t •I TOM MCMl(>tAEL lndlvldlutl. 5e<r•l•r• J1m.s Oe•n 8rt'l(UC1; l'ub!isnf'd o.~..,. Co.11 D1ily Pr101 TM• l!ile......t 111Pd .,..;11> ~ cou~tv Sfottmb~r JO t nd Octotw• l, 1. '· 5, •· 1. Cl•tk ol Or1ng• (ru"'y ..,,. Seo!. Jt. 1'71 1. t , 11, 1911 1~·11 ,, Be•trly J. M4d<IO• o.ou ... CruM• LEGAL NOTICE Clttk, Pvl)li.,.ed Or•ntt Coe1! 01>ly Pilct, Octobt• l, 9, 16, 13. ltll 1""·11 LEG AL. NOT I.CE Two Gu es t Actors Set For Drama The dramatic presentation of. "Behind the Br o ken Words," featuring two stage and screen actors. "'ill be presented Oct. 7 and 8 at California State Co 11 e g e , Fullerton. Donating their time and talent (or lhe be n ef i t performance will be Anthony Zerbe and Roscoe L fie Browne. Both have appeared in movies, televis io n pro- grams, and with the Los Angeles Center The a te r Group. Procee::is from I.he col- lege's Educ a t i on a I Op- portunities Program, a project wh ich offers s u pp or t i v e academic. economical and psychological help for educa- tion?.Uy and e{'onomically dis- ad1 antaged students. !\lore than 500 students are ellendtng Cal St ate this year under this program. ab~ to c~ver Carmen Drafl· ft seems certain that on s dayt1Jr1e appearonct rn Dragon wiU util' lhe l Orange Cout1ty thU week. opened J ohn w JZe Th r:'w·y Thus. the assignment war ayne ea er ~n pnssed on to lttr3. Barleu, Buena Park for m?st of his whose r eport f ollows Symphony Fantaslique con- . certs and he made it1 clear By ri1ARGOT BA RLEY that acoustics in the /acility C!PKltl ,. '" OAILT ,ILOT) meet his high standards. Carmen Dragon came to His plans for the immediate Orange C.OUnty this week to future also I n c I u d e a dispel a few fa ntasies that Christmas concert in which he have built up around the will call on local choral groups Symphony Fantastique since to form the basis of what he the hard driving leader of the hopes will be a JOO.voie( choir. Glendale Symphony was nam-And the Symphony Fan- ed musical director of the ne"' tastique, he told us, will also county ensemble. have full access to the con- Charismalic Carmen told siderable Dragon library of the ladies of the Anaheim musical arrangements and Symphony Gu ild that: con-scores -an as!IB! that means trary to some unfortunate thousands of dollars in savings neVJspaper publi('ily (not the 'PLAYING IT BY EAR' IN ORANGE COUNTY to the newly formed ensemble. DAILY PILOT), he has no in-Carm•n Dragon Pr•p•r•s for Opener Tonight "But we can do nothing tention of moving the Glendale without public s u pport ,' ' group lock, stock and barrel to Dragon stressed . "I am sure it Orange County, even if he "play it by ear." Local musi · new offspring will not be com· is here and that it is one of the could. cians will get the first crack mitted to ''pops" concerts reasons why I consented to He has big plans for the new at openings in the Symphony despite the structure of the become part of this new county orchestra but they v.·ill Fa nt as t I q u c and the Irvine program. musical association." not be allowed to interfere orchestra's schedule will de-"This is a s y mp h on yl-:;r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-1 with his ongoing work for the pend primarUy on public orchestra," he said, "and our Glendale, his Hollywood Bowl response. programs will reflect our concerts and his Los Angeles Dragon, who will lead the clearly stated aims to deliver Music Center commitment!, fledgeling orchestra in its first good music to the people of he carefully explained. concert tonight at the Irvine this county. Like the rest of Carmen intends , he says, to Bowl, a:lso assured us that his our objectives o ur prd- # gramming will be f1ex:ible and we aim to please the max· imum number of patrons." Dragon sees no immediate clouds on the orchestra's financial horizon. ' ' A n y "MlllllllllGI OP II YOUNG STOCk•llOKEI" ~!•rr!1111 ll:lct>•rd e ... 11mln "M•l'HISTO WALTZ" Tickels for the 8 p.m. performances are on sale now 1n the Associated Students Box Offict-. Donations are SI.SO for non-students and $l 1 0 r Daniel Ellsberg - hero or students. traitor ? The flap over the Ellsberg Ticl.ets "'ill also be on !!ale case will be examined at 8:30 at the door. p.m. Tuesday when The Advo- Sponsored by the Associated cates opens a new 002.son of Students, !he perforn1ances courtroom·style debate on \viii 00 given Oct. 7 In the KCET, Chann el 28. Rccit;il Hall and·Ocl. 8 in the Advocates Howard Miller, Little Thea ter, both ·Jocared in USC law professor, and \Vil· th e !11 u s i C·Speech-Drama lian1 Rusher. National Review Bu ilding. ~ublisher, return to the public The program Is slated as a affairs program to argue the celebratio n of life a n d issues of national security and lan guage, featuring a script freedom of the press involved composed of modern poems in the question: "Should lheliF.~~;~~;;~~~ assembled into a I i v e ] y , government drop the charges pow e r f u I ly·unified com-against Daniel Ellsberg?'' mentary on love. war. death, Appearing with ~liller In race, patriotism and nature. favor of dropping the charges Composed bv Browne and will be former Alaska Sen. LEGAL N011CE Men's sometimes dangerous often humorous always exciting q uest for 1 winter paradisa. A.word Wl..J .. •••-•••••-"""' LEGAL NOTICE Zerbe, it was .ficst performed Ernest Gruening: Prof. Norm at the Los Angeles Center Chomsky of MIT, an active ~h Mlull1 l1 7J ·Jr's . l.2J . tt!d1 I.SC -1WJ7 • eater Group fo r subscribe~ anti-war leader: and John S••n CDnMry ~~'J.!T~o,u1~·::~~N::' to the New Theater for now. It Siegenphaler, editor of the "THE RED TENT" (G) "Sail In The Surf" TIMES 41• Tnt 1o111, ... 1,,g IH'r1on i1 t1oi11; t><J1 .. vu 11,·jJJ later be ,performed by the Nash"•.lle ~ennessean a n d '"' NOTIClf 'TO Cll.OITOI J i o: • 1 "A NEW LEAF" (G) jUl'EllOI COUllT OP TH• OE LUZ RANCHOS lJNIT No ;.a ~nd duo during a lour of the former aide to the late Robert with W1!!tr Mtl~IU ~Tl.ff_ 0"' CALl,.OI NIA fOI No, I. J.431 Vlt OPOrlO. Svo!e :l!hl. J\1id1\leSt this fall. F. Kennedy when he wa.· u.s [~~·~-~ .. ~·~·~·~·~·~ .. ~··~·~·~·~·~,·~·~,·~·~··~· Ttlf_ COUNTY O' Ol4Nc;I. NtWl>O'I Btac~. Ctllr, 1>21ioO(l. ·' .... "''°"u Jose"" L. orocitk, lolJ? V•• OPol'to, Zerbe is co·star in several Attorney Genera!. E11•1• o! CONSTANCE' IE WILtt £S. N~ort B•tct>. Ctlil. 97liilll. · · j d' 'Th Q h 1110 '"""'" •• coNsT.i..NcE EVA 11111 bv•l~u ii ~ing conaucltd n~ A movies, inc u 1ng ' e mega Backing Rusher's case t at WIL KES, Dtte••Pd. u ... 11-.1 Por1ne,.111<>. J\1an," "The Liberation of L.B. the government should pros-Nor•c E IS >+E~E8'>' GIVEN to lne Jo•eP~ L_ O•ocltl< ~roc1110" of me 1oov• 11•mt<1 dK-111 rn11 ,101,m.,,1 111ec "''"' "'• c:""'"'v Jones." "Cool Hand Luke," ecute Ellsberg on charges of tnu 111 Pe"""' htvlno t11!m1 •G•in11 tn1 Cl••-or 0•1ng1 c....,n1~ on: ~Pt. 21. 1911 and "\Viii Penny." He has also leaking classified Information t &!c:I' o..:Pd,111 t•t ro<1ul•td to fill ltllm Bv 81Vtrty J, MICIOOK DtPV!V Counly w1111 Ifie 11tt.s:11ry vouc""'" in'"' onlc t Cler~. performed on the television will be former U . S. rn '"' •1•·~ <>t in• •Do•• •n1111P<1 <ourl. 0' Punr1.11..:1 O••t1G• c:o.11 0111v Plfo!, s e r i es ' • Ironside·Sarge," Ambassador to Vietnam Ii> ll'•••M 11\tm ........ !h• "K"••rv OclObl!' 2, '· 16, 23. 1,11 '1<!9S.ll ""'"'"" 10 1n1 u""triionPd .1 1n• 1 ... °'·1--------------"Gunsmoke," "The ?oung Elbridge Durbrow and Leon t1ct of II F NEUMAN, 11\t O••rtvc L " 'M' . "v"""'· su11. e. cos11 M•••, c1111011•i• LEGAL NOTICE awyers, a n d ' ission: Cherne. executive di rector of 1>26'1. """1c" 1• Ill• 11••<• 01 nu,;,,,., °'I------~-------Impossible.'' the Research Institute of l~t UNlfrtlV"f<i '" 111 "''""'l.Ptrltinir.g NOTICE TO Clll£01TOIS l---'--------------------------10 Ille "''''' ol :1t!G lllCectM wltnln ro<if $UPlllOll COUIT 01" THI "'~'"' ., .. , "'~ 11,.1 PVb+itthon ol lt!I• STATE 01" CALll"OR NIA ,Oil M1•<t THIE COUNTY 0,. OllANGI D•tl'Cf 5•o••mbfr 7l. 1111 No. 4·1-lJNllE 0 (t l!F()ll"ll• B•NI(, IE•!1t• Clf Wtllt• P/tl>fOt [le(:..,,..,_ t (OfOo•.r,on. NOTICE !$ MEllEB Y GIV EN lo Ill• B• V"ol"la l'Pdl••· "O'<l1toro of tn1 tboYt n1mec ·dK<!<lfnt ••l•\llM Tru.r Ofh<f' '"•' 1U Ot'IO<\l ~'''"" <l•im• •otlt111 rne E.••<u•c• al "'• Wiii HiO dtcNtfflt ,,. rMu!•..., lo lilt thtm, "" th• ~Do•• "~"'1'11 docHIMI "'''" .,.. .......... ,. "'""°'"'· in "" or11., I. f NEUM~N 01 1ht cltrl< ol TM ""'°"''"'•ti.., cou rt, or 1110 o,."" ....... Su••• I 10 <>rt<t nl !hem, """' Jl'><r nec1.,01v Coot• ""•••· C•tllo'"'• "111 """'~"• lo t~t und ertlt ntd •I the otf•<• 'T•l !11'1 14t·l&11 of Ills Allor....., 5tll m s. Frt11-lln, .a Hj~. W/0.-,S 7:30 &. t :30 Set•rffys I Su'"'-" 3:J0-5:30-7:JO-t:JO llllor,,., lo• t r•a.1t1> E.o.i 1/1n St"••I, C:oolt """"'· Colilort1l1 l"ubl·•~ea O••eo• C:oo l IJa<I• P11a• '76)/, '""kn ,, '"• P••ct o< bu••n•" 01 0<:100.r 1 • 16, n. ttll lJ ll ./! t~• u...,•,.;llfl"(t 111 111 m•"e•~ pefl&•n!no --------------110 ttoe •>late <>' 1110 ~•<•Oent wl!n tn '""' " 'FRllNDS' TAKI! tTSllF WITH ADMIRABLI SIRIDUSNISS YIT IS UNDIRLINID BY MUCH HUMOR , Dir ector l ewi i Gil bert whose credits ro ng e widely f rom lhe Jomeg Bond lhriller, "You Only live Twice " lo "Alfie.' hos la~en on o d elicote OlJig nment of'ld corried it through with co nsisrent Toste o f'ld ;,... tegrity." . . -.. ,' ~ ....... · ... ;:;:. .. -to sell your best-friend ·" LEG AL NOTICE monint ener r~• f,,,1 pwbli<•llM or ll1•1 ,,.,,,,. --------------1 Oa•eot StCllemntt 71', J'ill 'Ul'l!l lOI cou•T o• THE STAT£ OP' CAl lfOll "'IA 1'01 TM[ COUNT V 0~ O•A!OGI Ne. A llllU OltOEll: 10 51i0W (AU~! "'01 (HANOI 0 .. NAME Wtlllam Poeo•• A<lminlurelor ol In• E$1~•t 01 l~t •bo>t n1m"' dr<td•t1I Sl'!I'" I. Prt"kllo, 11• •••I Htft srr.-, C•ll• 1111 .. , C•lllor~I• ml1 Tl'!: !11 0 M2·2'2 .. •llerMY tor ,.Omlnl1trt1or Publlot!M Ort~ff C:o.a1l OClot>er l. '· 16, 2l. lt 11 • Kt•i" Thnmu. lot Ans•l•• Timt'I " '1RIENOS' IS AS OLD AS 'ROMEO AND JULIET' AND AS YOUNG AS 'LOVI STDRY'I" • \l'1nd1 Halt, N~"' York 0..ily NtWI ., '" ... . " . , _,_,,..JI-, ~-1 -. __ .. --........ -HELD OVER Ith GREii WEEI , ..... .....,,.. , ............ _._ ~w M Cl.ALOIA !.IAN -· . ~ James Garner Skin Game Lou Gossett Susan Clark p,...,,..,' h·...,.c.? GP. "~" Ff!Tr'll./wr'l'/&tl! ~~"Ylf!Vi_..:si..,S. ... ,,. plui: CLINT EASTWOOD SHIRLEY MACClAINE "2 MULES FOR SISTER SARA" ' • An•• Landers . Dad Should Get Crowning .Blow DEAR ANN LANDERS: Two years ago we took Ellen to the orthodontist to have her teeth straighten· ed. It was an expensive job but we were will ing to put out the n1one y. f.tlen wanted a pretty s mile more than anything in lhe world. For the last year \Ve hive heard nothing but gripes. Ellen hales her braces. They are ruining her social life. They cut her mouth, they. hurt, Last week my husband t old Ellen that if the braces were making tie r th at unhappy she didn 't have to wear then1 any n1ore. '!'he next da y she h ad the1n re n1ovcd. The orthodontist was very dis- pleased. I believe my hu sband was wrong. He said it "'c.~n ·t worlh the aggravatiOn -that he wasn't going lo put out that rnuch money to listen to all that whining. His last words, were. "After all, it's her mouth ." What do you say? - HAYWARD HASSLE DEAR llASS: I 1ay it's too bad your husba nd let a 13- year-old girl make a decision as Important as THAT one. He should have Insisted that Ellen stay with th" braces unUI her teeth. were slTaigbt. la a few years she'll bt sorry. And th.en she'll blame her father for let- CHILD'S FANTASY BECOMES REAL AT SOUTH COAST REPERTORY 'Magic Theater' R•sum•• Sund1y Performanc•1 on Co1t1 Mesi Stage Children's Production I SCR 'Magic Theater' Back , 'Laugh:Jn' Starting Comeback By RlCK OU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Although two top NBC-TV series, the Jimmy Stewart Show and "Bonanza," fizzled surprisingly in the premiere week ratings, another pro- gram on the network, "Laugh- In ," indicated signs of a strong comeback. To..,.·ard the end of last season, it looked a~ though .. Laugh-In" was finally about to make a stttp plunge in the ratings after several years of ranking nt'ar the top. It was definitely not helped by the competition of ABC·TV's new f.fonday night pro football games. On the other hand, even a failure this season would not ha ve diminished ad· mirat1on for the ability of "Laugh-Jn" to continue as long as it has with such a demanding amount of weekly material. ting her do 1uch a 1tupld South Coast Reptrtory's en t ertainment. • .. ~agic que fantasies of children. But !he premiere week S.1111ftt1y, Octobtf 2,-1971 -DAILY PILDf J:J CHilDREN'S MATiNEE~ 6111Y P£CX • JAJIE WYMAll :...-1. . .,TECHNICOl.Or SPECIAL WEEKEND MATINEES SATURDAY (OCT. 2) SUNDAY (OCT. 3) 2 SHOWS ',;',~" 12:30 & 2:30 PiM. ALL SEATS 75' f!lljl 'cGi. • • ••Ac .. e Lwo. "' .l!LU.1! • • '""-11~" 'IOUl1• wrn -...... a M 7 ·•-· • HUNllNGTON •t:ACH 1110110 <•OD<• <•Oft• • ..,'""°,...,.,, ALSO AT CINEMA VllJO, MISSION VllJO thing. unique production especially DEAR ANN LANDERS: In for children returns th Is . ratings reveal that ''Laugh- Theater" is the product of "What's r e a 11 y marvelous In" ranked 10th. among alll-;:~=====================; seven SCR actors and Saundra alxlut children is their ;ibi!ity shol''S, which is very strong.I" Mathews-Deacon, who wrote lo believe," she noted. "Their What is iron ic is that It came and directed the production. In imaginations are unlimited ". in back-to-back with its head- \· ' weekend after a su n1mer May my husband's sister was hiatus. married. His folb gave her a An improvised j 0 urn e y wedding that cost at least through magic forests. en- SJ.~. They also gave her the chanted lands and t~e special second ramilv car which she world of childhood,"-:_'~lagic bad been driving. When Dan T~ater" will res u me and r married they gave us a performances each Sundav at modest gift and their heartiest I p.m. al SCR's Third Step congratulations. Theater. 1827 Newport Blvd., 1-ly sister-in-law now is Costa Mesa. Tickels priced at i5 cents: on CBS · TV competition, addition to regular theet.er for children and $1.25 for "Gunsmoke," 1>,•hich placed productions. the company will adults are available by call ing ninth. There is obviously a begin a series of outside visits the SCH box office a t demographically divided au- to schools. libraries a nd 646-1363. dience at this viewing hour. churches this fall under the,f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ :-;ponsorship of local PT As a nd II othec '''" '"d c ut t u r a 1 NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES groups. 11JE UNPUl111S11ARlL MJYEL IS NOW AJrlERlCA 'S MOST CON11l.OVERSIAL l"TlN! pregnant and my in-Jaws are Heralded by c t i l i c s , sending them a nice check for teachers and re c r e a t i o n "medical expenses." Th i! leaders as a rea l really burns me up. Dan and I "breakthrouBh" in children's are having a hard time puttin~ --====================,--- According to ~liss f.fathews· [)('aeon. the p roduction eliminates ordinary theatrical trappings such as sets and props and deals with the uni· r "CARRY ON ... " Take your Doctor ~'ieS ourselves through school· and his folks are not helpinB worth a darn. Ts it fair that parents go all out for a daughter and do nothing for a son? J am very resentful and the resent- ment is turning to intense dislike. Your oninion ls wanted. -LEF'l' OUT. DEAR OUT: It 11 customary for the bride's parents to pay fiy the wedding. F re m the sound of your letter It appear1 tllat you thought they should pay for their son's wtdcQ.ac, too. Sorry, but.. your wtddtJs wa.s YOUR P •re 1!J·t •' resoonsibility. About the gifts: 1 suspect t'1e ruson .yaa aren't' ietU.ng ' 1 macb Is bttau1e you came &a'oss to lltem the way you canie acritss Ce me. Avarclon• and unpleasant. DEAR ANN LANDERS: When our son was 9 years old he exhibited unusual musical talents so we boul!'ht him a beautiful piano. Our three older children were workin~ at the time so naturally their board money went toward the pavments. The piano-p\;iyinl!' bov ls J!rown now and although he did nQ/: make music his career he still plavs the piano and en- joys it. lte. will be married soon and the question has arisen as to what to do with the niano. He hes not iisked for it but we think we should orfer it to him_ The older children feel we should either keep it or sell it and share the proceed!! with them. (They do not need thf' monev.) The qu~sti0n is. dOf's the bov who used the oiano so well h;ive a right to it? \.Ve want to be fa ir? -TORONTO DEAR T.: Leave the piano where It is. Jt '1 part of your home and 1hould remain to. Whe• your son comes by to see .you be can pla' }"Mlf' • favorite numbers and brlnt back some dell1blfal memories of hls youlh. H-.. , anould • ._.. _.. to? C•n Mdlr>t ot Mtet WN11 *'" U bectrN loo 1'1111 It ""<lllPt s...d fw Non L•.W.rt' llool<i.f, "Nfdtlfle ..,.. 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Artbr, aon ol· Mrs. Gleo Al. Larsen of 31 O 36th st .. N ewpor t B ea c h , is partMlip1tin& In o p • r 1 t I o TI ··ROPEVAL J...71" 1board the a n t i -1 u b marine warfare aWcr-1ft carrier JJSS Ticon-• derop in tile' Pacihr . Navy Airman Cia&rits C. hlmer, Son ol..M r. and Mrs. 1:......... .. p.1...... "' 1125 A;t~r ... Pi ... Q;:\1~ Mt!!•. is participating in o p er a 1 ion .. ROP~VAI. l-71 " aboard tht a n I i -.s u b rnarint a ricraFt l·a1-r1tr lJSS dtrog;i 1n !ht Pae1fu.:. warfar~ Ticon· Marint Gunnery Sergean! Raymond 1\1. Va11 Vyvt . hus- band or the for1ner Miss Carol .i\. Wee"-' of 1766 Bristol. Cost.a Mesa. was promoted lo his plffffil rank while aerving with the First Marine Aircraft Wing at t waltuni, Japan . For the Record Dissol·utio1is 01 Marriage lllllerN '"''--1' w....-. c.,.i,,. ·-...... 1 ...... 1:11;.. Jr. l'lnlen. J•""" ...,._ t lld A.""'9 ..,..., N lmracl, H-.,..i Clorl fl. Jd'On..,,,. 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IEG. , $150 $3.19 Nf. & IUN.of,aTI ' IAYI 4k 1 • S41t.urdly, Ottobtt 2. im OAiLV PtlOT JS Washington Getting l(ick·s Out of Ex· Lagunan By PHIL ROllS OI 1111 o.111 l'IM.t ill" SoMy Sixkiller, the famous Cherokee Indi.a.n quarterback, bas been makin& most all the headlines in regard to lht University of Washington Husldes foot- ball team as of late. And his (ree-\\'heeilng, pass-il-ir-you<an style cnulr:I lead C()aclJ Jin1 Owens' grld- ders right into the Pacific Ei11:ht Con- ference·s Rose Bowl berth come New Year"& Day. But. while Sonny has bel'n hrlng those. potent arto"'s all along, another prune factor-in lhe }luskie1 ' recent success has virtually gone UMOticed. .:.. the kicking game. r ~· ;. : • ~ W~blqton hoists one of the finest .. l took a shot in the groin and aot a 5pec- colle;lal• plattkicktra around in a.1 , 1&0-~<'ular brui~." he aays today 11 the pound Steve Wieibow1ki, a junior who \luskles prepared tn travel to the played !tigh ldlool foolblll for c o a c h Mllllwest l.o tack le winless, gcoreless Hal Akins at Laguna Beach. Illinois. "'iedx1wski, whose parents now ~side He adds, "I started practicing again in capistrano Beach, has al.o played \l.'ednt11.da y and it's a little tender. But ~ome 8t defensive cornerback, ln fa~l!e I'll still play Satutday." ~ot hi s first-ever start al the corner in-.... Perfnnning ai; 11 dt>fen,r;ive regular ls.a !asl Saturdar's win over Teii:a.~ Christian liirasure and suffering pain from a blow a11d responded wilh a pair of in· to the Rfoin is not. but \Viezbowski has l.erceplinn.o;. slill received his biggest kicks from just It was also whil P playin~ ln lhe sec-011· that -kicks. dary earUer this week in practice that he It was, 1s a 111atter or fact. the el· accrued a groin injury. Artist's biggest disappolnlment which However, Wietbowsk i admits l he evolved from his stlnt as the Huskies' wound is more superficial than serious.· placement specialist. ''Last year. we pla yed W1shtneton l'lat6 In Spok.ane and ti was Yery <»Id out." Wiezbowskl offers. ''Anyway, It w41 • very big disappointment ~use. Mier kiC'lclng J3 extro::. jXlints in a ro~·. I misse-d one. "l guess I w11s j,u.o;t moC'entraling loo much on the fa ct lt v•a~ res)ly too c61d Ill play. I tri ed to shorl en my step a J!Ule bit lo CQmpensate for it and just missed the: lciC'k." AlthnU&h he w11s understand ably miffed by the above incidPnl , !>lalistic~ don't lie ind the formf'r Lagunan is ju~lly proud of his compuler-lilr" booting reco rd . A~ a Huskit freshman lwn years ago, Wiezbowski was a perfect 12 for 12 on PAT attempts. He. accelerated the pace •• a topbomore last !111 b;o.' getlln& a •tebool record on 34 of 3$ conve.rstoos, lncludinl the l3 in 5UCCeii;1;ion. and connected oo ii.I of nine field gnal5. Now, as 11 seasoned junior, Wlezbowski roncedes 11lmnst rue/ull v, "I've made 19 of 20 PATs thi~ season but I mi:i>!led one last week on a bad kick after I had made 18 In a row." The talented tne i~ third on the current Pacific F.ighl scoring chart5 Y.'1th Z5 points , lncludin,c a pai r of thrtt-poin- tcrs !. !railing cars Steve Kemnitter and \\'ashington leammalto Tom Sc<ltt. '£1ie latter pair have each chalked up jJ markers. FORMER LAGUNA HIGH ACE STEVE WIE%80WSKf (16) UNLOADS A FllLD GOAL ATTEMPT FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. HE'S THE THIRD LEADING PAC -8 SCORER In Baltimore Hot Orioles Face A's; Blue Takes on McNcrily BALTI?.10Rf; (AP I -The Baltimore Orioles. who have never lost an American League playotr fi!a me, open a Mst-of-5 series against Q;ikland today in the midst of another tor rid ~·inning streak. The Orioles wnn their fin::i l 11 games of the season, equaling the cl~h record set at the end of the 1970 season -"·hen !hey continued on In s~·eep Minnesot;i in th e playoffs and take Cincinnati, four games tn one, in the World Series. For Sale Tag At Sari Diego: $15 Million W~SHlNGTON (AP) -The San Diego P.t!W!• ,are Up for 5a\e 11.t a price of SIS mQUon, the Washington Star reported f):iday. In a story by columnist Morris Siegel, t&e. paper laid I.he sale price is roughl y $5 rnillion·more than it cost principal owner C~ Araliolt Smith· ta field the e:rpanslon P«lrf.s thre:e ye.art ago. iarl FCi'reman, a Washington attorney WOO "has owned several aports 1eams, Is int.eresled in purchASing 20 to 30 perCf:nt d the Padres, the. siory said. '"\\'!! ha \"e our Liming do11•n ju~t right,'' outfielder Frank Robinson said. "~t"s hope the result will be the same this year." After being upset by th!! New Yor k 011 TV Today Cha11nel 4 al JO J\1ets in the. 1969 World Series, th e Orioles fi gured they may ha ve re laxed a little too much after wrapping up the fi rst of their three straight American League division lilies. a.lthl:iugh they again swept_ Minnesota in the playoffs. In winning thelr last 11 this seaSQn , !ht: Orioles scored 74 runs and rapped out 12.'t hits. By contrast, Oakland scored 43 runs ""hile winning seven of its last t l. Before sco ring 25 runs while winning their last four games. the A'! had been held to eight runs in five game• and h11.d been shul out twice. "f see. OakJand ill struggling to soore runs ," Brooks RobiMDn said a couple, of days ago. "That's something you can't lurn on as quickly as wme peopl~ think you can." Vida Blue, Oakland's 24-game winner who beat lhe Orioles 1..(1 and 1-1 dW'ing the sea$0n, wW oppose: Dave McNtlly, 1 21-game winner, in today's opent!r. "I think maybe Vida may hive been cruising 1 Uttle bit in tbt 1te"9d Mil of the se1son:" Frank RoblnAon uld. "oot y,•antlnf'to bum blmlell'oUt .but' keep{ng hlmse\ 1trong." Bruins Battle OSU Tonight In Loop Opener LOS ANG ELES 1AP) -The UCLA Bruins, hoping IQ break oul of a three· fi!.tme losing slump, fa ce Oregon Stat!! tonight in ~femorial Coliseurn as the P11C'ifir-8 Cnnferenre rivals open their c11mpai1o1n for Rn~e Bowl duty New 'l'ear·s Day. Kickoff is at 7<10. Coach Dee Andra!>' OS U Beavers hal't h.:id an erratic se.1.~on. The y lost to Georgia, 56-2~. bea t ;i i;o-so Iowa \!'am, :'Ill~. and lost last week al Michigan Sta te, Jl-14. The lilt with lh!! Big Ten outfit wa.'I clo.o.er th;in th e score indica1es. OSU tr11iled 17·1 ~ at th!! h11 lf. But substquentl y two pa.o.s interceptinn returns for 1ouchdowru killed lhe Beavers. UCL.A was drubbed by Michigan, 38-0, after losing to PitL~burgh lll:nd Te:cas. "Mistakes have had us beating ourllf'lves·oq most occasions,"' sa id lhe Bruin coacl\, Pepper Rodgers. Aasl!tant coach Red Smith of Oregon SU.le, who srouted UCLA, reported, "They'ye bee n making k.ey mistakes just like we have. One of these days lhey are going lo iron them all Out. I hope it isn't !his weekend ." UCLA I~ familiar wilh many of the Beavers, including quarterback Steve E ndicott ind 1nothtr Rnior, fullba ck Davi! Schilling. Against Mlchlglfl State, Schilling gained 13.1 yards in 29 ~rries. In three gamei;, E:adicott has com· pleted 42 of 84 p11sseR. had aevtn in- t~rcepted, • for 540 yards and four touchdown!. Giants Hold Edge SF, Pittsburgh Clash; Perry Opposes Blass SAN FRA NCISCO I AP I -Ther!' wa.~ an undrrstandably .'lnber rp;irtion in Los Anli!P lcs when !hf' ~-'In Franci sco r.iant~ rinal!v na iled dn~·n the Nalinn-'I\ Lea.11u"·s elusi1;1' \Ve~t Division <·h;impionship 11nrl !hf! vic!ory was11·1 exartl.v gr('eted Vo"llh r hcers in Pittsb ur.o:h . eilher. a \\',1S nn .\;('l'rrl lh;it !hr Pir;i1r.~. rh;i mpinn~ nf lhfl E;i~I. wrrP rnofini:i fnr the DodR('f.'I In takio the \\'p~t. and for ,oin On TV 1'ndn11 Cl1n1111el 4 nl I enlirl'ly selfish rca~11n . They simply play hPHl'r baseb.:ill .:1g;i1nst Ln~ Angeles than they rto ag11inst San F'rancisco. In 12 meetinJ!S \Po"il h the G ia nt.~ th i:i: season. the Pirates won just three lime.~. Ae11in~t the Dodgrr.~. on the o!her han d, Pil lsbu rgh held an"8-4 .~eal'ion edge. And to make mattcrl'i worse. the Pirall'5 must open the Nat ional League ~t-of-fi vf' playoff series a galn.~l the Giants today in Candlestick Park, a place they consider an absolu te house of }lor· mrs. "All .JOU }la.ye lo do is look at lhe reco rds and you know who we're rootina: fqr ." said PiratP st;ir Roberto ClemPnte l1!t week as the Gi1nls and Dod ger.!i 1vf're locked In thl':ir llfe-and-Oeath strng· gle. Theo record s 5how that the Pirates have won just two games and lost 10 1gainst the Glanta at Candleatick in the list two seasons. Roth P1r;1tP \'JrlonP~ n\"rr Iha! ~!retch were lum!!<f 1n h.v 1·eteran Sf!'l'e Blass. sn ii'.<. nn surpri!>f' that hP wit! nprn !hr playolf ~erie~ <IF.atnsl the G111 nt~. San Franri~f'fl will t{l11n1rr \\"J!h r.ayln rrl Per- r~. l&-12. "11 will he l'rrr1· !od;n . .I n h n Cumberl::1nd Sund;iy ll.nd Juan ,\iarich;il on Tu!'i;d;i.1•." .~aid Fnx. '·\\'fl knnw !ht> P1r;itr~ Vo l]I hr !O(J_ch." ~~1cl FoJ "\\"e·\'e Rnt lo hf' ahlP tn rontrnl lheir hi!ter.~ and I think wr C'an ·• Prrry wi ll he \\"l)r~in.I! with thrrt> rt;i~·s rP ~I. HP wPnl lhe rnut r Tur~d;i y night. prolectinj;t t.he 1:1;int!-." nne-,£11me lrari by ' bt>a ting the P;idrcs 7·1. Comberl.:i nd, a pickup la~l ~ea.~nn !rom lhP New York Y.:in kPeS. j.!.:ii·e th P GiAnt ~taH a much-ncrdrrl boo.~! tarly this year and fin i:i;hed with a 9-fi rerord. HP wa~ knneked nu t in thf" filth innin.I! 'Vednesda y night a"'gai nst San Die.110 and 11l~fl will ha ve lhrce lu11 days. The Giant s. whose parade nf walkini;t: \voundt<I is huge. hope to h;ive lhr:ir flr- fensive leader. Bobby Bond s, available for loday·s Of)(!ner. Bonds $al oul Thursday"5 clincher wit h a sore rib c1'ge, but his replacement, rookie Diivt Kingma n. ripped a t\l.'ff-rll n homer. Still, lhf' Gian!s would fttl more stture with Bonds' ba t. ~·hirti accou nted lnr :ii homers; and 102 runs baHerl in, in the lint up. "I'm unsurl' about B.,nds."' fo~ sald . "M1ybe the day oil Friday will help him ... ··if!:" rnan, currently owner of the · nl1 Squires ot the American Basktt- 'AAOCf1tlon1 b being represented In •tl1it1om by former U·.S. Se,.n. Tbomas lll'!'b<li, ' I ~: wUb prtsldtllt Buule ail 'Of the Padrea -last week In Ba111s 'T.a~~l~ M.,.._sters Fro111 M .idway • 1.lllt· there.'.has t>Mn no n:port " ', t.be p ,1,11d. =Bennett WillJMN. preltdt1t of 1 qton Redaidn1,-and f.,.ph f ,* pmldenl o( I &Upe:nnartct \ dim, wbo' falled in a bid lo, buy the "~ s.nitor1Jast wetk, win meet wtth1Bavul ln Los Angeles to learn what .... · . ~V •~::im::,~ Uhlngton. • ' ol llie S.rllltOJt plans . ti .. to1fllP .. ·FPrt Worth ~· ~tlll nlllon'• ..,illl w!iJ>ooit l prl!-OOJI bHeball !MDI fO< tl1f ilnt £iiM In 71 years. - ' ' LOS ,'ANGELES -.• \V1¥> wl!"(d ~v• ; . 't.li.j ~y' LA rebO.;,,ded .to U•. t~ "'"'eel; IM l<>a ~· Rim• to -be , .ii~. ia:io: alter 11111.ttng • 14-111 w)nluo od the ~~· imbe.ilan u;..l'!On-to'tlie Salnta 11 llew ~na • od untied alter two -Ila ol tllo 1'71 wftk oarlltf. ' ' · NoUonal ~I ....... ,..lldo! Oiocll 31m Dooley'• Clllcqoan1, on !lit W'-'I, t~1. e11ct11 the..,. 11 ·U...two otlltt'hlnd, ole' n)1111 hlgW with 1urprl1e Pl" oulflll )lint for SUndoy'• t:O& .p.m. trjuinph1 trier' Pllllburib (II-Ill ri contronl1tlon at the· Col111et1111. • Mll'tnesotA (20-171. Tfie Ram•. Wider .nt• held mech Tom· • TJi'e Bt:at1:-Jn fact, are only one of four my·Ploll!rJi, lp•,.\•ni~ the ' of.Ille• lfl'lrtllafnl,'anjoylof unbltm~ff Kiiod JortUne *Jil!!'_*~ tllp.cted lhuJ ed>olatut thus far In the rt(Wlr •n <am· fer. p&IJn. Goln1 Into Ille l!Oor1' conte1t, the LA Also. In both Cblc•10 victories. tho !'I"'.,. O'H•lllMI ti:'.1~"""1!1"J AUtn' n!Vlmpod Momlm 'rr.m.. the Ml<l•ty II 0-0-11 In tho r1r·~•1 N1Uoa&I Cbo-11orm"4 ,__beillnd to win with fowth -ftriiret Weit. ' qlW1e.r rallit1. , ·Alainat ·the Vikuilr. flve-Year;.vetenin quarterback · Kl}'ft 1 Nix mt ,peedy wide receiver· Dick Gordon' with ~~and 42-- ytnl -1ni·llODo In tho flnlt poriod to sew iap that ~. ' M.t: hrMtvet: Is expected to bt.blck on tht beoeb· at t"e a tart of the cl11h 11ainst· tht R.aml'with reg11!111r .5lgna.J caller Jae~ Conctlll)'\O gettlnr the .,.rtlni ood ofter hlV)nc bijil ....... .,,. • • n.ron.b' quuUon mark ror Chicqo II 11ll·pi't nmnini 1>3ck Gile Sayers. 1n in· jury.pllflled perfonner •ho Is btirtll bmulbl aJooJ 1lowly alter sn o/f.,..,.. -opertllon. AUanta roUlbcd up Rams' ri&.btalde l.~r 1John Peraine. \hypere1te~ w)_ and middle backer M4rlln or Corona .de.I Mir (~k ' 1prltbll l1st Sunday and bQth are !lated •s LA'1 oilly dbublful plAytrs. U.!Mi)llr or veterans ire unible to (O, ' !his yt11·a fir3t dr11rt pick -lsl1h Robertl(ln of Gram bling -ud ftp· ne_!1seers Jack RtY1JOlda1 :'the tel!Jl~t..'1~ H"' dr1tt ehnlce. w\11 rtt>lace them. I Three fomu!r snuUU &nd (()l!qiaWI wtW1 ar.-Usled od thi...Be1r1 roster -Ocr.A11 Gtorre Farmer. Sin 01ego Stalt'1 Don Shy llld J-y GWlll of use. A ~ for Steve W1e:zboy,•i;kl's fu ture, ht'1 currently a pre-med major and woufd likt to continue In some branch of lbl medical proless1on. "J\•e t?Jked extensi\•ely with Or. James c;arTirk. nur tPam physk1an. and he's en- C't>Uraged me." ~ys Wiez~-ski "And l'\'P 111.~o donP .o;everal rtst>afch projects y,·ilh h1n1 in rc~iirrl !n focrthat\ Injuries.'' \Vhi!r ~hunllnR any preseflt thoughts of an even1uat prn fnotball placekicktn& (·arecr. !hi' one-time l.<l.guna ace finishes. .. 11":i; looking \"Pry. Vf'ry goofl lor us 1n tbt Rnse Ro\1 1 pie-lure right now. · If the dl'fense Jells (the pa ss-happy of· frn~t> has aver;rg@d 49 points in th!' hr11t lhree 1971 contests!, then we·u do It." SC Defe11se Faces Tough Ol<lal101na NORtlf A~'. Oklahoma (APl -Sou!hern California·s defensil'e troo p.c., whi ch h<H'en·1 allowed a score 1n more than 10 ru n quartrrs of football, gets a ge nuine challenge today against offense-0ri@nted Oklahoma. The interscctional c1)nlest , llurd in a serfrs d;itin~ haC'k lo 196.1-64. ~nes on at l::'IO p.rn. A crowd nf 61 ,000 is ex pected to ja111 in!o l)wrn field Stadium. Unbe;i!en <lkl;ihoma -y,•inner over Southern Methodist and Pittsburgh -is ON Hnolio Today ,.,. ••• 11:;111 ....... favored to trim Southern Cal. loser to Ala bama but \"IClor 01·er Rice and Jllinois. C\l}('k\\·alrhers report the Trojans havs held !he enemy sroreless for 159 m1nutel 54 sec0nds -10 quarters plus the fina l 9 $4 n( the second perirxl in 1he Alabama g;in1P. Trnian cj1ach ,John ~l cl\ay. ho"·e1·er, h;islen.~ 1o m;ike a pn1n1. ·· 11.en1cmhc>t the shutnut aj!a1nst Rice canH' 1n a driving r;i instorm ;it Houston ;ind the other, lH 1nni~. again.~~ a 1eam lhal h~.~ nul yf"t scored a po1nl in three l_!rtn1cs." s;11d McKav. ln rhr ir i."t.~1 )!.O:.n1e, !he Sooners ran 01 er l'ilt. !'fi-29. The offense ga ined 567 y;i rds, 4!8 on the i;round. ~!<'Kay s1n~l ed nul se1cr;il f.oonpr:; lo \\"a!ch. notahly quartrrhack Jack l\!i\dren •·and t"·n i.:,real , running baclts in Jo<t. \\'y!ie ;ind (;l'('j( r ruitt ."' Ac:11n'.'l !'°1tl . \l'rhe Sf(1/'l'.d threE l11UC'lldnwn~. nne nn · a'n f;:J.1:ird ki ckoff 1ct1u·n, lhe (1!hers nn n1n'.' of 13 and 19 yard:-. l\\1 ld1·e11. a ~t'111nr. 1•as 101rrl lht ousr;indinJ: pla.\1er or the game. The p::ill 11 a.~ una ni1nnu~. ;i!though hr p!:iy l'rl litt le 1111J r·e th<iri ;i ll;ilf of the rontPsl. :'11ilrlr·rn 1•as fl1111lrs:i; in e:i..c<'ut1n.o: lhc \1·1shhnne T ;if!;irk H£1 rushrrl fnr fi7 ~<1rds, inrluchni.: a -t l·~·ard li.erprr. scored three ({luchrlnwns ;:ind cnmplPted '"'" nf rhrre pa.~.~e~ /or 79 _1·ard~. The. !nng,.:t 11 ;i~ ;i bnmh In!' 76 rat'ds tn flanker Jon H;:irri~nn. · Thr Sl"111rr~ h;i1e ~~riulrrl Mulhern Cal \1 l'll fnr roo:i1'h r.hurk F;11rh11n k ~ An aide, Larrv L:ir;p11·rll , h;id p<1rt1cul;ir plaudit:; tor riuarlrrhaci. .J11nm.1 Jone~ fnr hi!I p<1~~1ng ;i nrl nption run~. and ru nning hark S;irn runn1nghar11. Rp1·1r111nJ.! !he Tro111 n~· ll r Pr 1 nu s g;imr~. Lil!'P\\e\1 :;;;11d. "l! 1 1\e~' h11rln't !11mh lrr! 111 rrrl<it n ~1tuat1 nn~. 1L could hi\IP hPl'n ;i 11·psnm p .. Okl:ihn1n;i 11 nn lhP l'.11;1 ~.:llllP, 17-12. Southern l.al won the. next ~ear, ~0-1 1 Lav er Faces Ol<lier After Beatir1g Lutz R ~;n.,;1-;1.l':Y ! AP\ -Top-seeded Rod L.:i vrr nf Corona del ~1 ar outlasted tenariou~ Bob Lu!t of Tihurnn. Calif,, 7~. 2-h. li-4 1n j!ain the srmifl nals nf the $~.000 flcdwnod Bank lnt.Pm;i!ional open tennis cham pionships Friday. · ln nlhP r rn;itrhel'i Arthur Ashe upsel Cliff 1Jr11R!;ilr, &-2. 6-2; th ird-seeded To m Okkt'r Or Hf\ll;ind ,outmaneuvered Cliff R1rhey nf Sr<11 .o\ni.:eln. Tex ., 3-fi. 6-2. 6-2; anrt Ke n fl n~ewal!. :-lo. 4 serd. di!>patched SP\·rnl h-l'irPdrd ,\1arly R ie~sen of Ch1ra1,?n, Ii-I, 6-:1. In tnda.v·~ l'rmirinals l«ivf"r lakes on Okker anrl ,\~he meets Rnspwalt. ln \hr L;i,·rr m~tch Jo'ririay. Lu!i , I thrcP-1.ime 1)$1Vil'i Cup &Quad mt.m ber in hi~ First .VC'ar iis a profe$!!inn111. fou ~ht b;irk lo~inl!: the opcninl.! 5<'l tiebreaker 'tncl nearly stnll the mal.<'h from La ver, tennis' bi~l!:~t money winner. Lutz • ...,.nn two games to tie tbe third &el 8t 2-2 anri took the first lwo points of hla: ~erviee. Then 1A.\16r rallied, to ·break tht 1ervie8 and lAtz.' nc.it.sen:lcc, ·He wa.~ returning ~ well I Md to keep. coming lo keep the pressure on ,·•· said Ll\•er. "But Boh never cracked on his returns. We 0Yt pl11yed «tf:h athe.r • few_ limes . ;tnd this was the btsl h1'1 ever pl ayed J1gainst me,l' • Se1¥.1"1th-,e00Pd Riciiey. a dropout from this yel'lr'5 DAvis Cup tea m Rll£l the only quarlt"l"flnRll31 not ·under World Cham· plonshl p nf Tenni5 contract •. ~ed thrt.e f!Crvict breab In ~\in& Okktr ln the rtrll:t ~I He dldn~ breti Okker 1g&la. aM hi.a: own terve lost Ra early dfective- ne&S. ··-· -··- < -. . }f . D~lY ,!~OT S•lul'd.,-, Ottobtr 2, 1971 .. ~It Had to Be:· Pickford · Beaten by Pickford -' . By HO\\'ARO L. HA.1\0\" 01 1111• O•ll'r "f9' ild Steve' Pickford, a.1ar run!1Hl¥ ~i hv the Hunt1n2ton Bt>ach I hgh l llltr~. ~'\'CT\1 a touchctown with 2 ~9 rtn1111 1u '" play Friday nlght to dt>ft'a1 tus l•ti'wr ~ Fountain Vall('.)1 High Hltr'\111~ ut '"' 1..,..:i-- lt1:ague football 1<:1me bt>fur'I" a p&..·~t house at n unt1n11ton lkal·l1 lh,ih The final s<:ore re;ut 1~-l~ 1n i11,1•r 11t ihe Oilers ove r ro11<·h Hru~'' 1 ·1~·kf11rd $ disappointed Barons "-The herald ed f<1thC'r~11n du<'I l'Ul· m!nated 1he tense 1·111111·~! ht'lt'l'l.' a tiickect house with lhe r!dt>r P1t'kt11rd ~ charges ctonunalinJ.! lht> s 1 11 l 1 st 1 C' • ! jardstick and niurh of lht-at'lfl111 But when lhe final results ~r11' po.1Stf'<l. ; .. ~ .. -.. l·· -·.,. ... -.. ··--~· . . ....... r • ,._ • --•••• J -.. ··:~~--~. " -- ii •'U \'OUOI NciCord's run and an ac- ,'llr•t• )'tl'Oopo!nl C'Onvrrs1 on p1.ss from QUilr(trl:Dlcl: Jtn1 Martin lo end Bretl \\'l\1tr lh•t •ptllt'd the difference. f 1'11nt111ln V11l(•y fnllowrr! may ntl'er l'.-1'1111·u~'t'd lht•ir triun lust the game, il(!"_.1 t'r. as 1 thsputed ph1y just prior to h•IR1mt' caused ,·011.!ldcrable confusion in lh\' ~t.aods. on lht field and from the puhh1· ai.ldrt•Ss 11.111101u1t·rr. Tilt> l1:11"\10:\ had Uhll'f'd lo the Hunt111~\\ln 18 ·~ ard .stri1~ with 2.3 Se<'Oflds rtn11un 111,1: and nu 1nore 11n1routs lc(t . To111 .\ltur111·r pn:<~ed lu 11111!1 r-.luhul ski on a tTuSS-Ol"t r pallrrn and he battled dt'~pcni.trly to rr:ich the goal line. Tiit' t•lock ~·as stoppt'd with 12 sC'conds fl'111au1i ng a111t ll11n1ini.;ton h·acling, 7-0, as at least one official appeared lo signal 1 touchdown. The Founta in Vall ey place kicking unit then rushed on the fie ld only lo find the offl<"lals pl1cing the ball at the two ~·ith first and goal. Under such cir("umstances, the clock is wound up, '!'he Barons were denied when they l'OUldn'l gel an offen sive unit back in play before the center sna p. A dive at the line and an illegal pr ocedure crJI ended the ha ir in confusion. Coach Ken !ltoals' .Bunli11gton Reach Oilert opened the game with the rabled Pickford fan1i!y s-:ory unfoldin.11 lls predicted. Sleve Carried six: of eleven plays as the Oilers marched 67 y11rds for a score ~·ilh Mart in hilling end Tony Ciarelli rrom IS yards out for the score. Fountain Valley, seemingly jneensed over lhe call to end the h1U, came roar- ing back to drive 77 yards for Its first score with 8:06 left in the third period. Pete Scalisi circled end for the final·nine yards but the conversion try failed. The B8rons came back quickly with a seC<lnd score on an end sweep of 14 yar.ds hy Scfllisi with practica~y the entrre Baron team blocking for h11T1. The rirst try for a two-pointer was halted bul a personal foul °'\ the Oilf'rs ~ave the Barons a second chance and this lime Scalisi broke through tackle for two and a 14-7 Fountain Valley lead with 4:5{) left in the third quarter. ·- DAIL T PILOT ........ llr PMrldl ~ Thi! set the 1ta1e for Pickford's duh with 2:49 to play and ahl\ned Baron: boost.er~ sat in dlsbellef at tbe many missed opportunities. In the first hall alone, Fountain V1.lley moved lo lht': oiler 11, lZ, I and 2 without S{'{lring • in a tableau of [ Slraticn. A &eore at any one of those j ctures could have turl)ed the tide of · lie for J,he balance or the night. • G.t.MI 5TATll TICl For•! "°"""' ru1~•11; F '"' <I"""~' ~''""' F ''" <lllWnl <>eflltllH To11I l lrtr &iw111 "'"" tu1~ln1 Yt rd1 ... u1n1 Y1•d• I~•! Ntl Yl tdl 111n9d Pu1TtoJ.-.v1r11t dl•••n« ' ' • » ·~ " " ., "" "' • • ' "' ' " "' .,. 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Both teams are considered leading con· tenders for their co nference cham- pionsh ips. Rio Hondo, the....,derending Southern Cal ifornia Conference title winner, is 1-1 ()n the 11eason and is unranked in both the 1tale and national polls. Tucker 's crew (1-0-1) is not list ed in the state ratings, but is 19th nationally. If the Pirates art': to gain I.hat added prestige, they'll ha ve to contain tht': Roadrunners' running game -one of the best in JC foo tball. Sophomore running backs Dennis Tarango and Danny Lara com bined for a total of 2,018 yards last 11eason in leading Rio Hondo to a 9-2 record. Tarango had 1,106. "They've gol two gr'eat running ba cks," 11ays Tucker. They rtally pose a problem to stop -especially with that AU-CIF quarterback.'' Rio Hondo's defense figures to 1t1:t its 11liffe1t challenge of the young season, also. Tht': Roadrunners. in losing lo Sant.I Ana (18-13) and dl':feating Citru!i (21-10) have not run into as strong a passing team as acc. And although No. 1 quarterback Gary Valbuena will probably not set': action tonight , the Pirates have a good strong· armed backup QB in freshman Alvin White. He figures to carry the load with Val· buena nursing an ankle injury. White's chief targets will be fre shman Steve Monahan and sophomore Doug Young. Monahan has 12 catche~ [or 199 yards and three TDs while Young ha.!1 grabbed six' for 116 and one score tall coming in the Bucs firl!t gamel. Halfback Stt':ve Mohulski is the Pirates leading rusher with 130 yard,, in 31 car- ries (4.2 average). * * -.& W>. '" "' ,. , .. '" "' "' >u 'I' " 1U STE VE PICKFORD (25) SCORi;o THE WINNING TD TD UPSET HIS FATHER'S FOUNTAIN VALLEY TEAM, 15-14 Tucker was referring to Duane Mathews who passed for over 1,800 yards last year 1t El Rucho High. Rustlers Put Unheat~n Mark Newport Breezes Op1Jor tu11istic D ef ense B z1ries Mus tangs, 40-7 B~ R()f.!:::R (" \r.JA'-0\" C' 'ftt D••'1 """ S!"f \•'1-.._...,.. ;1~-:t•'" H.::~; S,,1'n:-~ Ullhlf'rl : ':-._, -~ ;;-~ .-;:""'•";;r ~:.:-dMrn~~\f' t!· ·~ -:;-. .,., , .. ,;:~· i ' trar riif' ri1 ;d ('Q<.l a \~"".!i ;.,· ."l , . ., ,. ~!'.,;;:·~l' !ro •0 b1ll te<\ E '.f •-. . " ~ -.-' li' "" " ['' ' ;"!""d h • \ ~t :l'r!PU• f ~r·.; ·f''.< • ·.1;-·~. • '·~~t 11 l'r:11r0 r of !·e .: -c: r ~i ."i ,1 .:r \'.1·•:1 r('r('tp!ed f • ·-·t .·· .: . -1lh;'t1 .. \£'.,.,-. r' •(I• · ,,· l1 dl,~' ·e ti'.(' 11tr'~ "• .. -:;;1r1'rl, '-. •i"o•' ::·r;:•t 11a~ r \I o~··· ·-l ''' -:.,-1! ! ;b lhr fl~~t h"'' 1n • .. 1111~1 t~• :-.,:!··• i.:~otiilf'tl :'l 1:ia ~0' .1n: a.:r. T·11· \ll,<!.11"'C" ,,[ l"o~t ;i \1ri::a 11·rrc un1hk ti•,''),.,: .1 !.r•I rl·111n a~a1n~1 1hr r•11nh111;1 t1 .. 11 1•f .i i..·~·\ :-;, 11 porl Uclense anrl 1hr1r 011 n 1111!'.1 tie ~ ~le"-a f11n1hl~ four !1111t'' .1nd \b.~t t ~n nf 1nrn1 111 1t1r ftr.\l f(U.i:·trr ;ilnne ln ::ill thr \h1•\iln~~ l~·~t !111: .,( ,, 1111 tvohhlc-~. i\f"l"Hlrt"!' first sci.rr of !hf' n11?hl carne on Trn1 l!nrl"al h"" f{llff·\·arct h11 r<t nver !hr right !'tde v. uh 4 26 in i,:o 1n the lirs.~ per ind The i &-~ard merch ~as ll'l llp t>~· Terry Telev ision _ Sports Me nu ' Albnttnn's recovery of a \1 us\ang bobble. .lnhn Tuny pas!'Nl to Ru!'~ Tucker for thr t11n-rn1n! t·nn1·crsinn and 1t 1r<1~ R-0. Thf' 11 innl"r"l' drfcnsr 11as thr hig nnzc;c i•n thr second scnr(' ;i]c;o a~ J11n !'wi•~ <ind l>?\·e (;unctrrsnn · h!or\.;('d SIP\"C Rrnl'n·!' punt fr41m 1he .\1r00a encl zone <inrl Jim \loise pounced on !he ball for a tuurhdri11·n. H11! \\'h1Hnrct ·s first of 111 11 !':\T.o;. \la~ cr"•d and i! 11·ns 15-0 with 2 54 !ert 1n !he h:ilf Thrriugh the f 1r ~t h;ilf Co~l<i \te.o;.a·s net ~ard a ge ... as minus onr. It 1>ai:: ;i s.imi!ar story in the secnnd )J;ilf as .\e11·port s!·nrrd again ,1·i1h the aid (~f fun1ble recnl"cries by Gunderson and (;;riff 1\tnies. \lor1·:ith seored his sernnd 1'0 fron1 four·1ards nut IX"h1nd Alhritton".!i crisp hlor k1n~ ;inrl N<'w pnrt ha1t a 21-0 lead \1ith 6.02 tn go in the thir d ricrlod. The carnage continued ~·1th a pass lo An11e~ ;ind a 32-v:i.rd da~h by J)an Seal! a('COl.Jnl1ng ((or. 1.:..·o more touchdtlwns. \\"hitlord Mmpleted· Newport's s<.-oring "·hen he rfturllf'd an interception 73 \ards wiO\ 8:3J left . -Coach John s~eazy's Mesans Ht the scoreboard ~·iOi i :J6 left v.·hen Bob Bom- bo\· culminated a 67-yard drive from five )a~ds out. Don Delany booted the ~AT: And the ~tustangs th reatened again, but a if>.yard drive was cut short at the one, by ~ev.·f.Ort"s interior line. ,. " F"\! d<IW1'1 ·~·"'"' ' ; ~"'I dawn• ,,.u111v ' • F"ll !lawn• •ffl•llll t j ' 161•1 1 .. ,1 11ow~• ' • v ,rd1 r~•Mno , .. "' Y~•& ""'"'"' " • y'"" "''' " rf'l No! •~"" v•;ntd , .. r-11n1~1A ~•c••• t!tli"'" • 1111 Jl)I P1rwol!liJI Y1rllt pen•llftll 1Jl "" FuMbl .. ll'umtlel ~ .., ~ "' Nl'WMtl I f 1: '1-" (0111 Mtt• •USIUllO 0 0 _, _ .. k• " • .... ........ .. " I J! !N II " u ' OtKo°' " " .. ' " • r ·-~ ' ' • I ,_ ' • I • ..... " "' M '·' TD1ol1 ( .. fl M- ~Mbo¥ l ... I ... Gll::f: I .. Stl'I '"°' " ,J ., °''"'"t • " ••• H.,...otlo<d ' ' ,j ••• • " " O..•nt lt l • 'l ···~ Pleoh. ' .,,, 1(, ...... " '" .. '-• Tott II PAnlttll tt ...... '" .. , .. " " O.ltt l• I ' 0 u ... CMhM-°'= 'I ; I ~ ·'" .. ' • '"" I(•'-"'' ' • 0 . .. Tehll " • I " . "' FV'S MATI MOHULSKI 132) CHASED BY Bill DRESS LER OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Gauchos, Mt. JAC Clash Saddleback Colleae's Gauchos, saddled witb onJy ~lr aecond defNt in 12 pmn l.ul week, aU.mpt lo ,.t 'back o!I tho ri1ht trick tonlihl aa:ain1t ML Slin Jacln- UI. The "°"""°"''™"' football c;/asb II "t for 7:30 at Miuion Viejo Hiah. The ·C.ucho9 were 1urprt1ln1IY thralllltd by eypr.o loll -k (2~11), but S.ddltback head COKh Gtorp Hartmat1' 11y.1 hit club •ill perform much better q1tln.st tht Ea1~s tonl&ht. Hartm•n hopt11 to have the Gauchos b~cl at full strength fur tonight'• ba:ttle., Seven playe~ missed la.~ wed's Ult \ lncludli'I~ three Slttten) whttr-wide receiver Bobby Haupert .,...., goina only al ha\1 speed. Key defensive players Rod Cummins• and MIJce Colt a.re e1P,ected to rttum to th e lir'ICup. Coit, a linebacker, mi~d both o! the Gaucho pmes wjLh I knee ID-Jul"l' while Qimptlnp, a deltnli~ tockle, 1at out the Cyprwi tnt with a ltralned knee. And l;lartman hopes lop runnina: back Steve Divel w(ll be 1tl to IO full blut. He'1~n nuraill1 an ankle ,lnJW'Y, '"1n& only llml~ dut'y ag1lnst Cyprts.a. ~ Since Ml San. Jacinto la primarily 1 running t<t.m (the Eqles ,,.-i ooly nine. Umes 1n a 4f.1S kMJs to Southwt1W. ·last week), the Gaucho defens.lvl': lint will carry the k>ad. ~ lf SaddlebAck can halt the Eagle run- ning pme, then the Gauchoa:-ahould hive· llttle trouhle winning. The Eagles wlll depend on Utt runni"I of Don Viser. a 5-t,1 JU.pound ,lflMdlter and Billy Akln, I .. I, 20t-JIOIUld tn.Mftr from cal Poly (San Luis Ohiapo ). Both •l'\ aophomores. ML San Jacinto had probttms with lta J11S1 """ ond Ila d«eNl .. llCOlldary Wt week agl,inst SOuthwt1:stern (allowln& S4S yaob in pua:ln& and five TOI), thUJ H1rtmon bopet hil q-c!tn diet. But he's hid problenui then thUI . far. He problbly wtll ,_ bilth Bob lkunko and Bob 0.UIOIJ ~lllta I bit ill "'""laJ up (or nut -k 1 Mlulon Ooolonnce opener with Pllomar, f' sf,:°';~ .. -"~ Ji~: ~ f -.. l ' On Lin e Toda y COMPTON -Undefeated Gold en West College puts its unbeaten foolba!J record squarely on Lhe line this 2iternoon a\ Compton College . Kickoff is al I :30. The action will mark !he first meeting of the two schools on the football field and will also be the first.ever daylight gridiron encounter for lhe G\\IC Rustlers. Over the years, Compton College ha.!1 buiU an ehviable football record and the ent ire Golden West co1ching staff has had a share in it. Ali four GWC mentors from head man Ra y Shackleford through Don Rowe, Gene Farrell and Fred Hoover are former Tartar student athletes. Today's game could develop into an aerial circus with both teams boasting quarterbacks ~·ith phenomenal passing accuracy. Herb Singleton, a 6-2. l!Xl·pounder, is in his second season at the helm of coach Joe Wade's Tartars and is generally regarded as one n( the finest passers in junior college ranks. The Tartar rt"cord of one victory in three outings belies the competition Compton has faced . A narrow los1 to Pasadena and a dt>fea l at the hands of the potent Los Angeles City College CuM have come after an opening victory over San Diego. On the firing line for the Rustlers will " be mightymite Bil l Cornelius who staged a torrid battle with Gary Valbuena in the 5eason opener with Orange Co1.st that cfosed in a 21-21 tie. In two games to date, Cornelius has completed 27 of ~ attempl.s for 4{12 yardl and four touchdowns. He ha s been In- tercepted four times, twice In each Golden West aame. Mike Shaughnessy, tht': Rustler a pl it end who caught a pair of touchdown pa~ in the OCC opener and had seven receptions for 114 yards, did not play agaimt Mt. San Antonio. Shackleford has declared him.ready ror the Compton outing . Mark Dunn and Ed Parker carry the brunt or the GWC running 1tmi • ~twl':tn them they have gained 175 yardl in tt .carries with IMnn brine a touchdown al Mt. San Antonio. Co mpton's running game Is 1ured around taUbl<k Roy Kelly , 1 l•llmnon from Fremont Hf&h in Loi Anlflu. Ht uw only llmittd action i1alnit -1M J;nreT.S lut week ror lM l lnl tlm< tblJ ,....,, but coul<I be U.. mlll to 11'11 tH Tuton bock ill Ibo •ill collllaD wtlb Iii opeed. NLOI• Wllf LINI-. ,\ ... ,··~ t IE" , o•tL 'f PILOT P~oto1 br C.ro1 ic~•Ptd•r SAN CLEMENTE'S KEVIN WRIGHT (85) PUTS THE SKIDS TO LAGUNA'S SKIP WINSHIP, (30). SAN CLEMENTE WON, 33.7 Diab1os, Pacifi ca To Duel Can P?.::1lira·s ,\1 ar1 n er .s stop 1\undre l!ohnes? Th;i!'s the n1<ijnr ques1i<Jn tonil.!.hl al Bois<> c; r ,1 n d c St;idium 1n (;vrrlen <:ro1·e, 11·here the t'o1;i rincrs frflm the Garden (;ro1·p Le;ii:;ue ta n~!e with lhc ~\1ss1on \"1cio Diahlns and their da ng.crous t;i1lback -the slithrry Holmes. Opening kickoff is sla!ed for 8 o'clock. Last year, Pac1f[ca eked nut an 8·7 \'erdict 11ve r cn;ich Bob Hivner"s D1;iblos anrt then 11·ent on to capture a share of the Gro 1•e loop title ~·ith Ran cho Alan1it os. But P;ic1 fica has losl the count~'s leading sco rer halfback Rand.v Cobb -11a graduatio n and the squad"s current quarterback -Bill Quinn -is suffering front a sore arm. Ho11·crer. t'o!t1rincr mentnr Art Michal ik doesn't mind pul- ling up with the assorted losses as long as Hol n1es doesn't sho~· up. J\l1cha l1 k sa~s o1 the Hi5· po und speedster ll"hfl chalked up 19\ ~·ards 1n a 2R·7 victory over Saddleb;:ick last. ,,·rek. "rigtit nn"' I lhu1k ht's hcttrr than Handy Cobb ever \\"ill'. Nn one on th is tram can keep up ""ith him anti the n1:.1n pro- blem is conta 1nin~ him.'' N..:.. J\luch of P;i cifica·s sperd comes rrom HHl·nnund 111·0- way back Don LaPointe. But. CLARK .JARRETT IS HIT BY LAGUNA'S SPIKE ATKINSON (311. MARK KING ISi STANDS BY as fl..licha!1k adn1 its, "he·d ne ver catch Hol mes.'' On the other sirie of the rence, Hivner is guardedly op· limistic as his squad altempts to tack on its second straight win. Baseball's Top Ten The former South Ga te Hi~h coach sa vs. •·our offense did · I Band c~ o ' •I 1>at,. all right last week but we"\ ha ve to eliminate some of our defensive mistakes ii '>''e hope to win this wttk." He elaborates by mentioning poor-functioning facel<; like the play of his defens ive secon- darv and tackling. AMIEll:IC.t.1'1 ll!'AGUI! 1'111.i Club 0 A& It M I'd . Ollvl M>" 116 .a1 1) I~ .ll7 MU•eo!r N'f 1'4 519 f~ Uj .1)1 Re!l!M"U'ld 811 Ul "91 II 11.a .)If · fl~llt 81t!IHll Ill l(lll•b••w. Ml~»e1011, 111 : I". llotll•Ul''· ll11t1mc•t· ft; II. !>ml•11, BCllC~. '~' llen!lo. 01kl111d. ••• Mutelt. NIW York. 9~. WhWe Pacifica's Quinn may not be operating at 100 percent efficiency Mission Viejo signal caller Gary Wood , though plagued by a charley horse In the early stages of the Sad· dleback till. Is expected to be ready to go full tilt against the Mar-iner1. Pltcllln• 11 C>K11i.,.,t Both con ches concur ln the MtNi ll•. 911111'1'1(1••· 11., .. tl'lfl • 11111~. Surprise! Estancia Suffers 21-14 Defeat By JOHN CASS 01 lfl• DlllY PHii Slttf An aroused band of Buena Park Coyotrs took advantage of some cos tly Es tanc ia mistakes to pin a shoc king 21· 14 football l'e rdict on the Eai;!les. Friday night at Buena PRrk High. r 'T'he contest was sweet revenge for the Coyotes. who .,..·ei·e slaughtered by Estancia 49-6 last season. al his own 24 late in the initial period, quarterback t'o! i k e Lanctot hit split end Bob Ollar "·ith a pass at the 50 and Ollar ~·ent all the "'ay for the score . The play Co\·ered 76 yard!. Ed Lopez booted the PAT to make it 7-0 "·ith S: 19 left . The Coyotes scored again the next lime they hAd the ball on a brilliant SJ-yard run by · Jerry Forbes lo make it 14-0 • just 11 seconds into the second quarter. for the Eagles. picking up 36 yards In 16 carr1es. His longes t ga in was a 19-yarder in. the first quarter. Buena Park .tail back Forbes was the leading ground gainer In the contest. picking up 100 ya rds In 22 carries. His longest run was the 53 yard blast that scored the Coyotes second touc hdown, ' • • ' ' DAILV PILOT Third Quarter TD~ Pace San Clemente Past Laguna, B~· STEVE ANDRE\\'S O! l~t 0111\' P•l~t S1oll San Clemente's Tr i t on ~ scored three third prr1od touchdowns and turned wh at ··••as an error-fill~ first half into a runaway 33·7 victory 01 er the hosting Laguna Be;ich Artists Friday night in non·league football action. Each team ga1•e up !he bait three times on mistakes the first l\\"O qu arters, but the Tritons managed to straighten the sh1p in the third penod ""hen lhey brokl": the game wide: open. After leading 7·0 at in· term 1ssion. tht'y took tht Sf'- C<lncl half kickoff and marched 60 yards in sevtn plays for the score. Clar k J~rrett and Jose J\ialagon led the spurt "·1th Jarrett carrying the ball the final 26 yards after laking a pitch from quarterback Bill Ken ney. The big play of the drive lfita Streak Alive Charge1·s Rally Fo1· 8-7 Trium1ll1 By GENE LUBJ:: 01 t~1 0 1ll J l'llel Stoll To rark up an lS.gaml!! win· nu1g !>lreak. a rootball coach has lo g;in1hle a little e1·ery no'>I· anrf !hr n. _ And Edison's \'1nre A~arn did JUSl th<it Friday nighl 11·hrr1 his Ch.<lr_gers btal the Sant1a~n Cavaliers, S.7. 1\•1th a t11·f1.pn 1nt conl'ers1nn in the fnur1h riuarter at \\'estmin!'iter Stadium. ln thr1r-SPeond ga1ne [his srason Ed1 snn h.ls proved 1l can cnme back 10 the far.e of ariver~ity ag<iinsr. a fired 11p Cavalier ele1'en . The Ch<1rger·s, whn ~t<ir1eri \\"inning g;imes h;irk in the ir first vear, 1l!lli~1, anrl won !~ \a~! · 1•ear wtide ,e r;il)b1n~ the err AAA til l!>, h;:i ve \l'l'ln !II $!r11igh1 Rut thp ~C;i$nn perht1 p.~ gPt.~ rnughrr <1s i! progresse~. The Cht1rj!crs e<1s1l\' dnwned SL .Jnhn Rn~C'n, 41:21>. l;i~t ~·r:ek, hn\~e\'f't. Frid;i y night 1t "·as a different st ory. Tr<1 1lin.1?. i ·O 1n 111e fourlh ri uarter. Harmon scored from !wo vards out w1Lh \! 211 lo pla.v ·The TD "'as set up "hen Gary Ba lch snagged a six.yard Mia111i Zi11s By Baylor; Lobos Wi11 The Un1vers1!y of Ne111 ~1ex­ il"n anrt ll1 1an11 of F\nndd ra c- ed !o C'l'llle~iate lootba!J 1·1c· tnnrs Frirlav night. Thi' hnsl ~ll:i rr>i Hurnranes routed Ba\lnr, 41·1.l , \l"htle in- 1 ;irli n,e .'\f.1r :-0.lex irn bl;inked Rrii::h~ Youn,e L.n11·ers1t~, 14·11 Chuek Fnre111;in ran 511 ~;irrl;. pl11nged fnr annthPr 11nrl p;i;~t'ri fnr a th1rrt 1n \Pad1 ng l\l1;:i1n1 !n its 1·1ctorv rner 11:. :; o u t 11 J e s t Co nference op· p(lnen1< f pass from Harmon, putting the ball at the Santiago four , Asaro gamblttl on the t1.1·n- point pla.\". Harmon hit Balch in lhe end zone but the fhar.i:ers \\"ere o ff~ 1 d e . However the same cnmbo made it nn !he st'cnnd try frnm eight ~ards out and it \\"<!~ S.7. Ed ison began the rtri ve \1'11h :; 2() left 10 the lh trd qu;irter, n1:irchin.i: r.7 ~·arris in 14 pl;:i~ s. The dnve was set up when Junio r Talasea fun1 blerl a11£l Jne Deme!rakns reco\·ered fnr Erlisnn on its nwn :i:i. Ed iso n controlled th,. ga1ne 1n the first half .. holding back the stronli! grounri i;.:;irne nf the Carahers Jn .'.rn .vard5 Sant1a'-!n couldn't pene trate the tough rh;irger defrnses and ftnall y crnslied intn Ed ison territory 1n rhr last minute. t'ollke Rand::il] h1! &ntl Peflerson \\"Ith a 27·\'a rd aerial. placing 1hf ha ll ai 1he Edison 41 ~·ith l l seconds left in the h.:ill. But. !hr Cha rf;!er.o; Iron. found the i;!n1ng rough. G<1ng1ng up on f'red Hernande1. v.;hn ai::i1 10~I Rnscn ;:i 1·eracerl 10 7 with 207 l'<lfdS. !he fi11'ailer:, held the dim1nu11re 1~·~. 1.1111 h.:illhal'k tn IA yard~ 111 JO c;ir r1es for a 1 i ;i1erage 1n the flr~1 h;i lf. T1vlce 1n the sprnnd ri1111rtPr ~:disnn penetr aled lo lhf San· l1agn lt E;irl~' ln 1h" qu11rtPr, f!;il eh·s 2a.yarri f1elrl i:n;.il ;:i t. !empl fell short ;inrl 11·11h 1 2/l lr ft. HarnH1n 'i; p:.ss ll'i!S 1n· cnrnple1e :is Edison 11';:is forr ed !n yiP.lri 1tie ball. In the lhirri qu.:irtr1·. •h" C;:i1·aher~ c;:iu~ht fire 11·hen a p;i ~s 1n!crfl'rence call no t:di~on put the ba\1 ;:it th" lh<irl!"f 4! Anrt th t n PPrlPrsnn marlr a ~r,,:.t c1reus c<il ch at !he Erl 1son fnur T;:i l~r.1 rnlled to 1hP ril!'ht nn ;i pl!l'hout ;:i i i 11 for lhP lnt1rhrlt"111n. ;:i11ri Tirn :-.1nri:~n 11 ·~ PAT ~,:ivp !'.:in!1 ;i~n a i .fl leari ~ ... ~-.. •. .,,. > .• ., ~'"' ,..,,.., e••"~' ~"" -~· ...... ,,,,, !"'II"'" ""'~' ........ "'"""~ Vo ,~< e•I\'"~ ... •'d' •••• ..... ... ~. ····~!! ' • ' ' ' " 11 " '" ,. " 1• ., ,,, ... "•'r" ~v"'<" d "'•"~• '.,, ' -, """'"'~' Y~-~' o~""'z,.cj , •n ''" 33-7 "'as a 13-yard pass on fourth down and fiv e at I.he Artist 39 fro m KennPy tn nanker Pete SellPrs to set up the score. Laguna Beach could ad· \'ance !he ball 011 farther lhan its O\.\n 26 after kickoff and Laguna·s Cla}ton Berryhill drcpperl b2::k to punt The snap sa1lttl over his head lind his futile punt try l'as partially blocked . Ra rrd 'f Paulson reco\'ered on the qne. Kenney scored on a k~r on the ftrsr play. making lt.·i l· 0 with 6·23 left in the Ul1rd stanza. The crusti tng b!OIA' wa~ ~·et lo come for the Artists th~h, On !he next series LaO:na coach Hal Akins inser!ed ~ck J\iillerd al quarterback t~y to get his offense mov1ng.i:s:ut on the th ird pla~· s:e n Clemente's 1\evin \\'right ln· terceptf'<l t'o!illerrl's pass i nd raced 33 yards ror rhe score that put the Tntons on top 27-0 11·ith 4:43 remaining in :the third quar1er. San Clemente added cne more touchdown in the last stanza with Greg f\.1!•lly <k?ing the hnnors on a four-}'Brd scamper. \\'rig.ht. 11·ho kicked tbree con\•er.o.1on~. bad his flna t:trv blnc kE'd. · L;iguna Be;i ch final l.1· got on the ho;irri wilh 7:28 left 1n the j!<ime Berryhill spotted end Tim Swea n~· wide npt'O and connected 11·1!h him on a l)(J. yard scnr1ng play. Ki m Jflhnson arided the extra point. Lagl1na Beach had Just. IV.'() big prohlems dunne: the game. Tliey 11•ere Tr1lnn running hacks .!arretl and :'llalagon. The f\l'n cn1nb1ned fnr 1130 vard;; rushing and ran almost a1 11•1 \I ac<iinst the Art1i:.!J defensh e li nC' Th,. Art1s1s lnokrd as if thev "'ere 1n for a h1g eren1n;l themsel \'l'S as the1· received thr opening g:ime kickoff and lonk it :.11 the \1 ay to the Triton fnur. Berr~·hill 11nrked the npl1on play ln pl'rfect 1on du rin g th~ first scrit's. 1ca1n1nc 11·11h Je!f \\"1n~hip and Trlforrl Co!larn lln1.1·E'1·t r. afl "r p1l'k1J1f: up a fir~t dnwn on :i;in r1e1nenll'.'";. 1.1 !hP,1 11·ere unahlr to 1no1·i;; " After a ff'w eJTnr;, on hl:ith si des. San Cle1ne11te ~cflred 1t ~ ftrsl touch do11·n nf lhe night nn a fnur-~ard d11·e h~· ~lalJ<:l)n \r1th II 2-t left tn lhP first ha lf G"~E f~~Tl~lt{) ~ 8 SC ~,.,,~'"" '"'""~ . ' '' r~"'"' r •1• "9 t ~ "' <:''""'' ., ... , .. ,.. ,.. .,,.,, ... , .... \ , "••~< 'U'" ., ~I ""~' r•·· OG '"' ~;:~~.:;·: ,.,~.~ !: ... '""" •..... ,. ~....... ' ;, l'·~•I! "' "•·o• .,,.,, "~ : ,, ~ .,-r••• ,.,,..,.~,., '"" • ' S<~" D• Ou•rU•• " '" " " '" . ~' "' " '•" c•·--·•• " 1 K' ,._,J L~~""" a.,,~ n n 11 1-1 , ...... " ... ,,. •UHu .. r .. ~•n t r."1on11 ··~ .. , "'l " •• ,, ' ! • •• " " " " .. 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Roc.ky Long ran for 110 yards and passf'd for 115 more, as\ lhe Lobos romped in a E1•-"" rnr !- 5•"1••~D ~M l ~-1 ~U<Hll>IG FINAL ~'tS [4"~" "' .. " ... "••"'e" • " ,., "••ot ndt l " •• ,. ·11s CIDSE our ... Wh1~ ' " • " o~..,·•·4;.00 ' ' • "" To11lt " " " '' St•tllfO .. ~"~"' • " " ' •:r-•" " • • " ..... ,,.It! ' " • " Tl'•'" • " • " Toto•J " "' " ., ~-SSl~I) Edl>An et •< •~I •• Ptl 1' 11 I 1..:1 OW St~"llO 16 I Ill !O:: ., '\ \\'psfern Athletic Conference\ lcH11hAll game. Long completed nine or !2 9 ••sy.cere •ctive-we•r ()"' pass attempts. New Mesico scored lls first feeling lhat it's hard to or,~1·~~r,2•·! .. uor c. Dob10•" o.~11nd, 1 S1 ,I 1 P . [)ol)'llm, 811!!"'0'1· ?<I·~· di-rn whal k•'nd of game ,·1 "'I °'""'"· Ot•rc11. 7'1-10 ·"'' """' CL/t lt r. !J&ltlmor1. 20-f, .6f0; 1lrn1r. 1'111 be -a delensive struggle a.i11 ......... ,.,.., ·"°· The hostli scored wllh 5; 14 left In the game and com· pletely 1hut the Eagles out tn the stcond haU to ice the win. Two second half interceptions and a furnble greatly helped lhe Buena Fark cause .. Estancia came back 1nidv.·ay in lhe quarter as signal caller Hank r.toore t'oolly guidt.d the Eagles 79 yards in 12 plays. Halfback Jim Sc:-hullz bolted over right l.ack!e from the seven and went in standing up for the score wlth 7:20 left In the half. ,g !• tnuc hdown 22 soo:iod~ before !he half • when Fred Henry or .an of~enslve displ1y. HATIONAL Ll•OUE But, with th e elusive Holmes ,,1,.,... c1w11 • 0 ,... • " P t i. •t'Vl'Ol'k.·lt could well 'turn,out TOl'r• stL 1t1 .,.. '' l~ "" '• bo ••• '"II---Gett All ..--IW~ .. I l" It .. )IJ W ' ~--~ ~·. ' art"' C~I lil ·l!i n' l" ]l ........ L-fi~ .rr . 1~ " 1:i ¥,' OtftMt IH.., P9h JI to 16 . lt l>IY ~Wfl lt! It ": 1l'iorue{'"• ' -i 11ro0; s1t 11 .. :; f: 1Y *' : 1i 'Ill ~~"'II )Hg Sl~\11!1 Mii ";.." .: t4 ,.. ·'" .! ,,,.,.. ,:;~ .,,~~~,, "l~~c,.:n~i1. ~r°S: • JO'I-· Plllff'lllJ0Pll1. :M• E. WIR'-'"'· 9 51:. ''° Atlll!lt. U ' SOM., '-" Franelt.(o. )), ~ J" ,,.,,.. .. • ••116 ••Mii lit 0ttwt• ,.1ir~,11.1h11 ~~~i.J.'~".~:::1T~'; ,.._ Pl9\'9r wt. •rnc..~kn1tf.'lt1 '~r.~1.1~11!'-cl11fh,t ' B~ 'icrrrA·~.~rt. m " "i j\,JjP~la ._ I '""~ P-!'1 Mi.=..,m.11 lf 01cJ110n' ~ Jj~r..,~'":1itw.11 i': o.l\:1,W.-'w'c1~r.;.11"01ti~1"'. 1fr: ' . rt10n1n ( •• ""'· SI. t.llVI,, »•. .lit!ll DIJotl'I "'· t Y rU1Nt Lot Antflt•, XI·•, .ff(IJ E I l I t , Tt:llld L•'f'DOl'I 114 ,.llltbvrtll, lT•f, ,f1'. The Eagles we.re held to on- ly 47 net yards in Ule final half. The wlnnlna Buena Park acort! came after Estancia fumbled at the Eagle 17.' 1l'be bell w•s recovered by Coyote tackle Chris Smith. Eight plays later Alan Yee clove over right guard for the ACOr,, Ed t.opcz added the placement to-tee it 21·14. Buena Park threatened to blow E!tancht orf the field tarlj In the contest. On a second and 28 altuaUon ,. Sctitt Gayner's boot was perfect. Tbe Eagles scored again with 1:22 le.ft In the half after Gayner recovered a fumble at the Buena Park 36 and Moore M:Ored four plays later OJ'1 a 1.2· yard run. Estancfa recovered anolhl'r fumhle at the Buena Park 35 with 4S seconds left In the half but f8 iled to 5core ln four trys from scrimmage. Schultz had a fine evening ~,,.~ ii!·-ml••1 L .. •(IQI Tel tit M-1 l.•rw::•l)I ,, ... , ·~·· .. " ... '! 'M ,. ' • ' " • ,J ~ l'ASS!Jltl) 1111ncl1 "' Ii '" ''" J.llJ "' • •• • • " '"' '" " ' ' ' • ' " ... • • :i I !" 1! . ' ii " .. 'l Ji " " ' • K ' ' ' ;I • ' .. i •• .. plung.ed over from lhe one. The Lobos struck again midway tn the th ird period , whe n Henrf again dove over ,, from the one for t h e I •d ides touchdown. devi1 cup tannit 1hoe TU SHILTIHD . ' INCOMI PROPIRTY : C1\ll 1,....1toi. I-1..,iry l lllW u, -@J~c@@J~@ • l ltlH °""'lt!Mll e C1J111J .. ..,.._i..1i... ' • Me Mtt,, 1>11 Llttll!ty, NI .t.u1H"llfll : Ml~!-liw•'-' ti ti. ' -. . n Ullll A:111-i l4IWM I ll111\:11111r!c1rd • 11111t1 r -.h1rt1 -· • (Ill "'' ... l rKh<f .. •!>Cl C•,,.Mit1r Aft•r,,1lt ' 1 f11hie~ i1l1ftil , ~1wport c1~l1r •••·5070 ,,I VECTOR FINANCIAL 'i' 101 SCHUMAN . 644-7128 . • • 1 II DAI L y "PILOT Lions Nab 14-9 Verdict Over Bruins By PRJL ROSS c1 ti'!• o.n, '"1i.1 ll•n LONG BEACH -Wl'stminsttr's ol· fense po11t~ 11inalt touchdo"·ns In the first and la11t quarters. And an in~plrtd Lion dtfense did !ts share of th!' Job as coach Bill Bo&well 's gr1dder11 rarned a 14· 9 non-ltague football \'lctory n\·rr the Long Bt ach \\1ilson Bruins Thursday night. An O\'erflow throng of 7,724 too k in the dtal at the losrr's field. The Lions evened their rtcord at 1-1 "'lth the triumph after last "'eek's 2~-1 9 se1 back against 1970 CIF AAAA fina list Lak ev.·ood .,,,.hile tne Bruins dropped to l·I '.\'ifty senior quarterback Jeff S1e rncns r.nginttred Bos.,,,.t>H's pass-hapi.iy offerise v.'hilt> lhe iron-:lad defense mere!~· con· tinued its sparkling pl11 y .,,,hich he~;in in th!' !rconrl half of la st "'eek's Lake"·oocl contest .,,,.h!'n the Lions shut the door on lhe Lancers afte r rel inqulshlng 24 first half points. Siemens and his talented c(l rps of rf'ceivers "'orked the ir sirle into ;in early 7.(J edge which was ne ver relinquished . The 6·1. 18~·pound ma,Rician finish!'<! up "'ith 17 nf 24 pa sses for 190 yarrls and ran 1! ovt r himst>H fnr the squad"s first TD. In fa ct. !ht only pass which he didn't lhrnw-a 1.\.-vard handolf.latera l·screen play by reSer l'e si gnal calltr '.e.rry You ng-found Siemens on the re ce1v1ng end . Bosv.·ell's he11dy offen sh•e leader guided the Lions 10 paydirt lhe first llme they had posstssion in the initial period and did the honors himself on a fi\·e-yard kee per. On the play, Siemens took the c-e nter snap, spun around 1n pirouette fashion anrl then sprinted around rlchl end un· touched for the six points. ~lark Smith 's convtTsion made it 1·0. Only 1 .12 was gnne in the l!<l m!' when !'iPmens tallied lo put the f!I P!'. on a 6.1- ~1;ird, nine·pila~· dr ire "'hich w a s hic;h!il!hled h~· !he lrickv ri u11rterbttck's thrPl':·for-thrrr pas~ing perform;inct>. \V.itson threv,. 11 scare intn the Linns 't!:ith 2·1~ left in the sttmr qua.rtf'r whrn Bruin !ine baC'ker \,ilhert C~llaha n hrf'.lke th rough to drck Siemens in lhP end zonE" ff'.lr II f\VO·fl'l inl saret y. \Ves\m1nsttr had the ball al its n"·n six nn !he pl11.1. The "'innC'tS put the nutrnmP 1·irtua\lv out nf \Vilsnn's reac h with lht>ir fou rth· period TD. Th is time. fullbAck Bf'.lb Drf'tfus took a handoff from Sieme ns and s"·"r1·ed ~!"'!'en right tackle and gu11rd for th!' three-ytt rrl score. Dreifus' tal ly was :-.el up nn th!' prt 1·i>:1u s dnwn when 11 pa ss in!e refetPnce ptnalty in the t>nd znne ga1·e the L1rin~ a fi rst dnwn at th!' Bru in !hree Smith bntlted his ~rr.onO PAT fnr a 14-2 Lion ad- , ~ntage w1lh 6:28 to go in th e tilt. ' ~. G.&MI !T.&TIST IC S ~ .... fl~-\ """A~ .,,.,. n~.o."1 ~"···1 ~;:·. ~~;,-~,c;;,\. tt Y~·c1 •u•' "l V\•l• 11••1··~ V•·f!• '~" N•· v••u• Q• •"'1 . ., w • .. ' " '" " " " ~u·•· ~''"':! : l'"""t "•"!. -"··~· C--f '"' ~ ~,.,o "' <,,,.,u .. ,.,. , ,,, W"'!.·-A···- L6 W-'~" ..... , • < ·-.,, ... ,.,~ to·•. ~'<""'!AO" '" .. ! •••• . "''' ro• •-,. -u •i~ •t c,,~-· / N"""'"'" ,,,,,, !·-~ .. , Veu•l To11 11 .. ,._ G•ro;•-v l~•ll• Set " O• Ou1"1«> "''""''"'" " 1lohh~n ~•SSl ,.C"o WM1"''"1''' ,, ' " L• w1110" ' ' • ' • "' " , ' ' " ' ,, • ' • " " "' " ' 0 .. • • ' ' ,. ' " • " ,. 0 • . " ' • • ' 0 0 " • ' 0 ' ". • " '" s "' l l1 " -" -. ., • •• " • " ' " ' " " ' " ' " . ,. " " " ' " •• ' .. ' .; .1 " " '" ,. " ... •• ·'" " ~ " .... " '" r ,, Hawthorne, Marina Vie Tonight at 8 ~fari na High's Vikings "'Ill be tryi ng to rPc.ai n some nf th!' lustre lost last week when they bat!lt> f{awthornt High 's Cougar~ tonight at \Vestmlnsler High. Kickoff fnr the non-league football te st is at 8 o'clock. Coach Leon \\'heeler's \likes enter the fracas after absorbing a. 4!-6 lesson al the hands of El Rancho last week and "''!11 be st>eking tht>ir first win of the ca mpaign. Hawthorne i~ in the same bnal. en- tenn.R pl ay after losing to 1\\'ia tion in it s opener. 7-0. \\lheelt>r ha s sh!ftrd his lint up around ln an attem pt to find the nght rom· binati('ln. but the a\1-lm porlant slgn::il call- ing po~! at quarlerbac-k remains the same with sophomore Greg Foster at the contrn!s. Fos ler "'tll hrive a different startt>r in lhf' barkfield "'ith him. howeve1", as Har· 1·el' Hirat a replaces Scott Y.'heeler at t;illhack. The latter has been both ered \\·11h a hruised shnulder. \\'heeler 's attack centers around the ninnin g gam e wit h the option threat arou nd end. And along "·ith H1 r;:ita anrl Fos tt>r in th.:it combination is full b::ick Gene Taylor, a 170-pnund &enior "\th good po wt>r . Ha"·thorne is expected In cou nter ~!<Jrina 's plans \\'ilh a tough running at.._ 1ark (If ils o"·n with 15"-pound speedster Terrv Ho\.\'se the cent r;if figu rf'. Hn\.\!'.e ran fo r over 100 y·ards from his tailback pnsitinn \asL W!'t>k. And the Couga r!'. pos!'.e s11 a pas s1ns: at· lack deS tlilnf'd to lf'~t fllarina's secondary . Qq;irt,.rback :O.likc Rell cnmrileted ~e1 en nf 21 ;igain~1 A\'1;i t1nn anrl guide~ ht~ 1nat es 59 l'arrls 1n lhc fl n;:il minu te h<>fr•r<> !1mr r;in nut l)n Avl~t1on's 25. r oach l fttn Plum nf H:i wthnrrie an d ~I hrrler 11 erP 1n ;::iccotd "'hen questi oned ahn1l1 the op)lQs1tlon. say1n~ they knew l1t1le about ea ch other's attack. Ground Powers Duel; , Monarchs Test Tigers ----------.. \ Polo Coach Honest Newland ls Realist About UCI's Chances Coach Ed r..•ev.·Jand at UC Irvi ne is mak inlil hay while the sun shines as he sends his 1971 varsity water polo team into actio n against lhe best in the west -"'hirh ostensibly means the nation in the case of water pol o. Gene Farrell• lineman for the Tartars of ytsterye:1r. • • • \\'blle the Goldrn West co1chlng atalf Is returning to It• old 1t1mping rrounds today, they will be playing Ob the campus fl,.l r! they once u1ed for practice. Games lo tbo1e days were played at R1msaur Stadium on the Compton Hilb School campus. • • . . .,,.. __ ·------~~·~ -... Laguna Hits CIF Ruling As Unfair By ROGER CARLSON Of lft• Ot lt1 1"11•1 11111 A long-standing conflict in hlah school athletics, alw1ys present, has flared up again a11 the result of an address by Laguna Beach superintendent 0 r _ William Ullom to the CIF ex!cutlve coun· cil. The fe ud involves football on one side, and everythi ng from basketball and baseball lo gymnastics on the other. Ullom criticized the CIF for 11llowing The Anteaters were ex tend!'d to a tr iple oyertime period before winning against UC Berkeley ar.d didn't rven face UCLA in the opening tournament last weekend at UCJ. t-.'ewlann isn 't kidd ing himself abo ut lfte UCLA 's Bruins, ho\\·ever. Ke vin Craig ii tn Europe 11t the present and will return in li me to com!>f'te with UCLA In NCAA competi tion later in the year. Gerald Perry. A ft>w vintage years football acti vity in summer physical ahead of the GWC quartet at Compton, educ ation classes. we nt on to play for the University of . It'11 Ullom '11 contention that the prac· Califo rn ia as a tackl e and then the lice is unfa ir lo schools without a aum· Detroit Lion5 as an offens ive center. mer program and In effect forces the lat. Jn fact. Cra ig will be on hand for a fT'a tch with Newland 's charges in Bruin· villi' Oct. 29. Perry Is an assistant football coach at ter to comply or compete under a diaad- Pierce College, next week's foe of the van tage. GWC Rustlers. l!llom 's plea to the Clf' Saturday was • • • turned down , but the Item is open to the But \\'innin& over a star.studded alumni leant Monday night greatly enhanced the Rick Ca1h, the unfortunate Loa Angelea agenda· 1gain In February. Rams defensive end ud tackle wbo tUf· fered a broken le1 ea.rly tbl• tall. Is IDOk· And Ullom says he's going to carry the action further. Ing forward to mld·November with dou· ble anxiety. "With the 11chool board 's permisalon J Rick, • Fountain Valley re5ldrnt, told intend to call the superintendents of \ HOWARD HANDY the OAJLY PILOT he hopes to be back y. Orange County together to attempt to the 1taJ1lnl lineup by thit time. discuss • reasonable 1olution for all Ht also revealed that bis wife Charlotte sport,. 11 e1pectln1 the ct1uple'1 first cblld .al , "I'm going to propo1e we: eat1blish a 1bout the: same time. ' more limited policy which wlll allow ~ ""llook ror the Anteat.rs who i"'' might Corona, Tars, go all the "'''Y to tht!: NCAA fina ls once aga;n th;, l""; • V1"kes, Eagles Compton Collese ba1 a rich heritage of foolhiill behind ll that 11 ont or the longest and btsl l• ,b, •tile wltb po••lble 111 Polo Wi"ns e:rctplion or Fullerton 11.Dd Pa111dena . In rectnt yeer5 the Tariar1 have gone ll) playing Saturday afternoon gs.mt~ and former head coach and current athletic Tv.·o perennial prep water polo J)(l\\'ers- director Raymond "Tay" Brown feels Corona del M.1r and Niewporl Harbor - this Is the only way to p . cla&h he11d-on loday in the &emUinals of "They used to play all of the major col-the Anaheim 1.-0umament after both le1e aames on Saturday afternoon, didn't downed foes Friday 11t Anaheim High. they?" be queries. Corona 's Sea Kings and Newporj's Tars "I reaJly think It add1 1omethlag to tbe meet at noon in the Anahe im poof. ,ame to be played under the 1n11llgbt ud The Se11 Kings m1de it to the semis we have had 1ood 1ucce11 with It." with a sudden death 4-3 -vlclory over Tbe former Tartar btad c:o1cll Is DOt I• Lakewood with Oave 'Otto pumping in the the btat of beallh these days but Is just winning gnal just 20 seconds Into the al e11tbusia1tlc about the r1a1e of fool· ove rtime session: baU as he ever wu. Newport had an easy Ume with Garde.a He 11 crippled with arthrltlt and 10r. Grove, winnln1 by • 13-S score. fered a hell't at lack MVtrll yaan a1o, In the other 1tmlflnal Wt today. SUl'lny fortlnl him to take thl•I• macb eaaler. Hills clashes with Foothill . The litter • • • team reached the aemll wllh a 3-1 victory Ray Shackleford rememben full well over Cmta Men. more youngster• to participate In more 11ports and not be contained within ona sport. "It appears to me that wi th th is type of le1islation (allow ing football activity Jn summer classes) the CI F is de:termlning who we should employ, Is dtltrmlning our curriculum and in effect is deman· ding yeer·round poirlicl pation fr o m coaches, paren t. and students. "It leaves very little time for other sports and activities necessary for social develo pments," says Ullom. Lag una Belich has been without tt sum- mtr r.la!s program for the pa i;t two years and Ullom estimated tha t the ct)St of returning to that format ra.naed In the $12.000 area. Two other It ems wlll be on the February docket involvina: football The Southern California F o o t b a 11 Colches Assocl1tion is &eeking : I . That nag football for six-min tea.ms coached by h.igh school coache! with their own players be permitted durina the sumpier months. 2. Thal full pracllct sear including ahoulder pads be allowed durlna spring football prlCUet. $Freeze Hit s USC's '71 Tickets Fact No. I: The USC Trojans r1lsed their 1971 tlckl!t prices last M1 y and had all of their season duc ats sold out by July I. Fact l'\o. 2 : In keeping with the currt nt \Oijlge·price freeze. th!' President's Cost of Li ving Council ordered all professlonal, college, high 1;chool or ama te:ur 11port teams to stabli ze their currtnt ticket prlce11 at the same le\•el as the l9i0 prices. Fact No. 3: A recent USC opponent - The Rlce O"·\s-could tell the Troja11! 111! they want to know about foolba.11 tickets and the frteze. The Ow ls wt re notified .. recently that all ticket prices for tht>ir Se pt. I I ope ner \.\'ith crosstown rival Houston wt>re rais ed not in accordance wl!h the Cost of Living Council's 1t1tute and that they \.\'ou!d have to find 11om11 way of refunding every bit of th11 overage. pron to. And if Patrick •Ioga n, pub lic In· formation coordina tor for the reg ionA I Office of Emergency Preparedness (OEP\ in Los Angeles. is corrt>ct, ~omething re sembling a ma jor overhaul· 1ng could take place in the USC tic ket of· fice . According to •logan, "the prices are going to have to go back to v.·hat they were last year -any tic kets sold at hlg'her prices will have to be refunded 11t the original (last yt>ar's1 prices. "As far as I know, the Cost of Li ving Council has not as yet allowed any ap- pea.ls to it to materialize. Tha t's not to say that It (an appeal by USCJ could not happen. But, right nnw: to the best of my knov.·ledge. USC "'ould have lo refund all ti cke t money that was higher than last year 's prices. ··Even thoui;:h they sold their tlckt>ls prior to !ht> effective date of the freeze, their rais!' in prices would still fall into this grouping since the cur rent football 1ea.son did not bf'g in until afler the freeze went into ef fect. "In ot her words," Hog an 11dd.~. "wht n you sell a product. you hRve to produce it too. An d in this cast>. the product ithe football games themselves) was not pro- duced until the current season started. "The people v•ho bought tht>se tickt>t:; art si milar to people "'·ho buy tickets fnr a show in advance and then dt>cide not to go." Hogan also says that the L'SC ticket of· fice will have to do so mething (sl11mping over the raised prices. for in.stanc!' J \\'ilh its prt>sent batc h of printed tic ke!s, use athlet ic ticket ma nager Jahn Morley feigns ig nor ance to the ruli ng 11nd tell s the DAILY PILOT. "In May, we ral!ed our prices over last seAson·~ and sold season tickets on that presumplion. As yet, I have no idea "'hat effect, ex· actly, the frt>eze would ha ve on l!iome thing like refu nding money to tlmse people who purchased their tickets before the freeze." Troj11n vice president in charge of business affairs Elton Phil lips proceens a llltle furthe r than i\forley. "Our season ticket sales began last i\'lay 11nd the deadlin t was soincthing like July \. So, theoretically. those people who purchased tickets at that time should no t be 11ffected at all by the freeze." Ph illips adds. ''by all rights. "'e should ntt even be arftcled by this, ·since our uason tic ket sa\t>s did close out long before th!' frt>eze. '"Howe\'tr. if it dnt>s boil down to a question of going 11 long 1\•ith wha t the federa l government sa ys, then .,.,.e'll just have to co mply." Phll lrps also notes thal this could mea.n not only rcfundin.ii monPy retroacti vely, but coold also include goi ng to the adrled c~sts of print in~ new ticke1.5 and ~1 11.n1· ~ ping over the pr ices nn the tickets "'hlrh were sold be fore the freeze "'as effected. No fi nal dttermina!ion w1!1 be mAde on the situation hy use until the school's legal affai rs dt>partment ca n CQ me up with any worthwhil e conclusions. It could turn in to an en tirely hairy pred icament for all parties involved . While the Troj11ns are having the ir troubles trying to comply with the freeze collective sighs of relief are being breath: ed by their cross-town rivals -!he UCLA Bruins -end by the profe ssional Los Angeles Rams. The latter twa outfits had planned previously on operating thtlr 1971 ducat prices at the same r1.te11 as In 1970. Therefore, while a hornet's nt11t ts 1rowing on fiaueroa Str'tet, things ire perfectly normal al Wt.st wood (UCLA ) and on Weit Pico Blvd. (location af tht Ram! office J. Or..'TARIO -Slamrn1~ rootballs tnto With ace left ha.tfback Rocky Simpson his playing days u I. quuterbact for Me6tlwhile, Estancia and Marina galn-be.l~es cnuld be the nrdt-r of the evening sidelined with a cricked shoulder, Brown u does Don Rowe wbo alto played ed the aemiflnals of the Valencia tourney. 1 ht he tJi ai H H h T at the 11 .... al calling poaltion. Ma.rin's Vikings, behind Ken King's onig 1'' .n ' ;1 "Y ig iger~ host Sheldon is called on frequently to carry '6'' runninl back and three g01ls. cUpped ChaffO". 6-S, while UCI Poloists Now 9-0 Mater .D"1 11 Monarchs in a n?n-league the mail through enemy lines In Mater Fred Hoover was • . EsUncia won an M vlctoty In JUdden P".ep gr idiron contest at Chaf fey s Graber De i's belly option series death over Los Aml~OI. F ield. · Gam e time is 8 o'clock. An. example w.as the Mon11rchs' 12·2 F lJm S kJ In the sudden etlh session, Tom l'nless the potent runnin,q games of opening game victory ?ver Santa Ana 0 er par es Sm1llwood fired in I pen1lty throw and either squad i;i;et stifler!, not much passing last. week \fhen the bUIJ11h bac;k CArrled Robert Webst.,-hit a IQl!l from 12 yarda iJ In the "'ork.~. 13 tunes for S9 net y1rdi and 1 acore. In Trans-Am Run out f(}r Estancia'' Eagl•. hi •-111 ~ H11r1tln1ton Beach and Mission Viejo Th' bulwHr k of ho1h rushing offtnses ln additkm lo s lM • ug4"1 ~""res. both suffeffil defeai. In the Valencll af· are the fullbacks "'hi) do 11 large percen-t"oklr Sheldon al~ operttes ti the fair. Huntlnaton fell to El Dorado, M , tage or the ball-carrying. ~fonarchs' placekJcker. RNERSIDE (AP) -Georae Yollmer nd V J def led b Val Chaffey (6'1 1 ha11 &-II, 165-pound Ste\·e Tiger mentor Stark ltdmlt&. "we Uke·to of Arcadia drove c:hampion JavtUM to • Mlatlon le 0 was ea Y en· Walson, •n all-Citrus Belt Le-ague have some balance tn ~ but-oUr the. two tutestJalMl_ ln pl'.act1ct runa ~ cla, 1-1. performer 11 a junior who operatu solely putlng gsme leave& 10metblng to be day ft.Jr Sunda1'• MlMi6n a.u--.mu.-":;:.•.;~ 1 on offense. dtsirecl." · Trana-Am '*1ln race. l..,....,.. . • 1 ' ' Tiger head coach Ray Stirk says of Wllh this In mind the DIDdul.,m swtip Follmer drove 101.M mu. pit hour C:.. 191,,.~Mlf ..,"" '_ •.,1i:,. ~ Wats:in, "he's a total hallp\ayer who does over the Male.r Dei &Ide llaln. wMre on the 1.&-mile roecl .COUl"ll ln the c:ar •~1r 1. both running and blocking well." quarttrblck Billy Cloulh. an • · which ht wtU attempt to qU1Jtfy today.. =•r-~ ; ~ ·-· ' -' ...... Mater Oe:i'1 grid chief Bob Woods also compfiahed l>l•s'tr couin-spell· the dif.-He WN •boU_t oot mph &!Mm' thin c.~ M1tM -..111t -Y.,,...,, 1~ adds • note on Watson: "That fullb3ck is fertnce If bolh run~ina att.11oks are piad-,Parntlll Jonea• t~)ie.r..old .record of C. t:c.r : ~ ; ! :1~ a aood hlocker and they run him with the td to 1 ball 102.t70 for R I v i r a I d e Intern1tkmal "....,. "•""' Mt<l!ii -1111rlrltr t . .., • .,., t. bill more thin Mybody else on the ~ ltlce••Y· ou11• t, o•111~~i!"'4:~"" r. •llllflt• '· tum." MAT•• 011 LtN1uP1 Follmer'• teammate on t It• ~ ~"""'~ 1ttt11 1 r 1 •-' The Tlgtrs do 'quite a bit or tr11p run: ... 0""''"'' Dll'INll'-• l.Mnc1tnt J1viltn tum. Vic Etftii'd of 11H~=.,, 1,..eti _rl,.. :. ~ ... n: >. ~.,,.!,; .~ Jllfll Up Iha middle with Watson IS the f l T ,,.,'"~',: ! W1•1· 1~· M : .. ,., ... ,. £f\a.l1nd. WIS 1btent 10 f'ollmer drove Mtrtnt I J J ~ -J eentr1J figure In that pl•nnJn&. l~~:' •• t ~Z:... bis Cir JOl .'87. c~~~1'it. ~1"' -.1,,. "" a°....!. 1, 0 ,.,.,,;.~ While W1Win Is the key to ttle Chaffey ( ~'1C ~j ~l:rt"1dl , ~ third fut.tit trt1l wu turned in by· ..., '· ••t~'°" 1. 1tt1ck. pertl1ps Mnter Otl's mo.!it in· 0fl ~~X'""1• ii 'i:r.~ r veteran •tock car drtv•r Donnie AllllOn ~~~i::~ v 1 ' 1 " • ; : f: ! lalJ'al..._Pl~rer Is 8-1, 206-pound (ullback 1!11):.~ , •• of Hueytown. AJa .. 1ubltltutlna for Mark .:r~': v191e _ • .,. -'tu~ ~ 1 t _ , RJck ~on. "' ~ Af:!cti ll f • .,., , " · Donohue ln tbt flctbf'Y,-bleked Javtlln. L11 Anuto. J 1 1 1 o -• ' After Dumping Two Foes CUPERTINO -Jt's S8n Jote State In the momtna and Stanford ln tht ll- tetnoon for coach Ed Newland'• un- dtfutad UC lrvlna watv polo team to- day to compltta acuon ln the Northtm Call(onlla ,... polo --~ Ana Collet•· . Tiie Anidi... ..Ued ..... two .... Fri- d1y to brl1lf Ille ...... win -to -llflllht -· del .. t. . In 1 rnomiD( 1lmo. IJCI otntthld 111 1tr!fta to -wltll 1 lM """"dnf ol NiW MtJ"ICO State College, TM attm-noon aame found the Anteaters meett• UC B11ri.11ley for the third time In a weei. . 1'hl1 time out It wa1 an oullllndlna &oal tendlna ptrformarx:e by Terry Klein that turned the Irick In lhe lowest acorina &•me of the year for UCT. The Ante1tera won. 4-1, at Kiel.a blocklld three pen1lty lholl. C.ndlllonl!tl O! tht UC! l<!Uld In the ... cond period agatnet New M~co (ou.nd them break 1 1·1 flnt quarter deadlock and 10 ahead 5-1 at halttlme. A&ainst Berkeley, U wM a c:aN ol pt ~ front and st1y wlth UCl tlkirta e 2-1 ~ "°'ly and maldq It l't In Ille lh1rd Jllrio4 ' Bract Bltc:k WU the AOOrina 11-t of the dly lfllh four In the l~sl PIM lnd 1 pair aplnat UC Berkeley. 1Uci> r.-, bid thrtt agalnst New MeJICO Ind Jack Dlckm1nn tallied three ln tht two llmH. 1'ollowtnc the lourriey ucr h&1 • dale with the Univer1ity of &'luthem Clllfornll Tuuday ln !ht Trnjan1' pool (S:M). Nwt~••ll (1/1 ... t11I• T _ _,.. 'lnl •H M IJ(_ tryl... I i 4 J -If Now Mt~ltt lt. I I J S -I l.J(I K 0•!111. 8tlt1C t , I•-J. O~mlM J M~0onli49 f, S1•t1 u ! ' ku ... •tvM IJ( Irvine t O t 1 -• UC llrk•l11 1 I 0 I -' U(I M:trln•: l !Kk L OldorM"" I, l radburn J, \ . ' • ' .. --·-·----. ,_ -------.. ~-"----~. Lockman Paces HOPEFUL OF 300 MPH -('osta l'l'lesa's Jon l\lcKibbcn is tenta· lively slated to become the first man e ve r to eclipse 300 mph aboard a molQrtycle. 'fhe record attempt next "·eek al Utah's Bonneville Sa.It Flats. 300 mph on a Motorcycle Costa Mesan Ainis for Magic Barrier By PRTL ROSS Ol m1 0111'1' 1'1161 Sl11t wHr LEASE FROM IOI LONGPRE PONTIAC 1 is pt nciled in for late Football Results Rustle1· Ru1111e1·s Golden \\'est Co I It g e freshm•n Da\•e L«kman ran away from the rf'st ol the field In leading lhe Ru!'ltler!'I to a dou ble dual cross country \'ic- tory over East LA and l.os Angeles CC Friday at Griffith Park in LA. Lockman clocked 18 :57. 29 licks in front O( teAmm11te Steve Lasse~ard 11~ t he Rustlers eaptured rune of the f!r~t 10 places. Golden \.\'est deliated East LA by "' l:'>·-49 scor and down· erl LACC. 15·50 in he opt>n1ng meet~ of the Sou t hr r n CAiifornia Conference season. Vic ~1 artin ez , Jack ~tcQuoYlrl. Hiehard Priest 11nd Bob Brickner finished th ird through sixth for Colden West. s.!r~ '!..':"" n~.e-;.-;-.f .. 1Y n l ()w11U 'll1 1l !'l. l L1hN1•1 !01 J) 47 • lll•t •I <Ol I• GO, I P••"•n I" I' IJ. 6 (Ir v-! !51 J• l" f fl•"O• 81 I• 4 .. ~l<o I!) 1• JI, t lob•• I I ll 01 . II Jon•• 10 1 lJ 11 01~•••-ll. "''''' 101 1• Of, I• lloul 101 11 It , IJ 81no11 !01 ll )'I. Ii R1u1ll lOI 11 Of. 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Ali they do i1 l111e c111, Nolhin9 el1.1, Woud11't it b1 b1tl1r ii) l111e from 1 1ptci1lid] No, bee1v11 wt ca n off1r you thin91they1;a11't. TlnH our Income i1 net 1c!ely dep1ndant upon l1a1in9 you 1cm1thinq. W1 11!1 11v11rel me~11 of ria w c11r1 i nd h1v• en imm11di1t1 outfat for th• ctr you "0"" own, W1 c111 giv1 you 1 better price for it b1 c.1u11 .,.,, un 1111 it 11 r1l1il on our uiid cir lot. Other l111in9 comp1ni11 h1v1 to 90 out and 11U It to.oma oth1t cl1tl1r. H1r11r1 10rr><1 eppro1im1!1 f;9ur11for 1 1111!· 1r, Th1y'r1 for d11lu11 mod1l1 i nd ;nclu d1 th• 1•tr11 \ th1t moil ptople w1nl when th ey le111 1 ci r. I H"'" MV•Oll P•!rlc> A 1.i•~ol D<. J•ftn l.i«•U Anoth1r thing. Tha ind1pend1nt l111in9 com- p1ny do11n't h1v1 iii own •arvic:• d1p1rtm1nt. It hit to ma~• t rr1n91m1nt1 for you •iih the cit.:., •htr• tht y bou9 hl tht ci t. Thara h no cl irKt t r1n"' at lion bttw11n th1f d11l1t incl you. You c:1n h1rdly ••p•cl hlm lo 111vic1 yo1,1r cir •ilh 1nthu1i11m. W1 el lob Loni;pt• win fre1t you ri9M. W• J..Md yO!.I one c•r, and we want +,, l11Je you •• your tin. The only w•y we un clo thi1 is by 9iving you 9ood Mrvice. w. •!.o Mvt • 14,000 mt:• warr•nty '"' •I 11aw Pontiau. TO SUMMAllZI I. W• S..U '"" ma•• er rno4e/. 2. Y'•u Ctf'lllf'Y• capittl fer ether lnYlrilPI~ J. Y•u 1~oid tlme<on11.1mln9 1hepping ,,,; trad .. In h191ll119, 4. Yeu h1¥t • ta1tlr ta1 writ..ff, L Wa un pr•vMI• l111uranu eewt•'I•· MHT llLL DAWSON A nafin of u•..naw. M"iehi9en, 1• Mt tpent ti. I.st 25 yNrt In s.utllem C.B- fom! .. l lH i.. Aett ,,,.. LffUn9 s,..w.t a11d •ll ltncl hil IM"Y .,..n .ef ..,_i.n.. to .olv• "JOllt trantperfttitr1 ,..,.. H• wll help you er•ar tnt cir ti' o~e ,....,... t:lrttl. He •ill 1lv1 tdvic• Oft llMh fttMI 11 01praciall•n, •Milt v•lua, WMTanfyt •111cl if l111ln9 or lvytn1 k ._ttt, ..,. ..,., nMcll. LEASING WHAT IS A CHHWAY7 -...w1y 11 • nalionwitl1 network of G1n- er1I Da1!.n wfte h1v1 put t.11th1r the rinetf !..tint pr•gr•in avt il1ltl1. Wa hive .,.., I 500 mttnber O•al•rt froin Coed to ... ,. tnd ti.ave ovlf -0,000 •ufernebilt.a. •!Ml tNcb en laut. w. c1n 1enicot yOVI' MClltll'lt fr.,, Newport ht&ft, Calfomi1 ... Nwpwt News, Vir9lna1 fl"Oft'I IC.y w .. FleiiM t. a.ft..,, M•lna. Bob Longpre Ine. PONTIAC • AMERICAN MOTORS ' 13600 BEACH BOULIVARD WESTMINSTER, CALIF. PHONE 636-2500 OR 892-6651 Th1y'r1 not minimum fi 9ur11. w. c111 90 low· er, W1"re 1imply flying lo Iii! a lair id1• of wh•t w1 c•11 giv1 you, e11n 1v1••t•· Gr•ncl p.,. C11ltll 1c Impala Ri.;,,, EXAMPL! '11 ~ S110 SI I l S I SO l•m •n• Mu1'-"9 Toyo!• FOreb01d $I I I '" "' $I o_t Y•u'ra bo und ta h1v1 qu11lior11. r~ fact, WI hopa ytw cl o. You m1y wtnl to ~now whit lho11 f11et t1l1l 1r1. Wa af,o It•'• 111 m1~e1 of c1mp· •t1, truc~1 & rnolorhom11, T 1l~i119 it OVlf with a l111in 9 er pttl j, fht bid •1y for you to 91t yo"' 1n1w1tt. We t i lob Long· pr• Ponli1c w1lcom1 the op~lunity to h11p you. If letting lui't for you, ••'I ••Y to. 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" 1 ) \ ..... r-.. 1 I (~r r-o~•t"~ b~ lh@ A1.\oc1at!ld F'l•q p; l O ctohc r L 1971 ~·----·--- \ 12 DAil Y Pl l DT Venezuela Dia111ond Fi11d Big CARACAS. Venez uela rUPI 1 -There has been anoth er s!gnilicant d1a1noni:I strike in the jLlngles nf Stiu lheastern VenezLle!a. this one drav•ing approximately 4.000 persons hoping to prof it from 11. The min es m1ni!trv said the strike -apparently' a major one -"'as made near 3.200. foot Angel Fall~. lhr \.\'Orld's hishesl \.\'<"l!Prfall. mnre than 4i0 air miles snuthea!t of Cararas The adventurers. smu,1:u:lers. merchants. prn- st1tutrs and rven \'<'ICationing hi gh schl'l(ll s!udent;; it has drawn ha1·e exp<1nrled an nld m1n1ng c;imp called ''I a Salavacion" into sornething of a shanty town !\lore persn ns are arri\'ing almost da ily 1n s ma 11 . chartered planes that land on a dirt runway that has been car1·ed out of the Jungle. At lea st si x aircraft ha1·r crashed on la ndi11g or !akenff at the strip. thPir hrnken hus k! no"' pullPd off tn the side near the 1u11gl e fr in,ge. The m1n1~1rv has described !h" strike at t"·n ~1 !es near La Sah·acion -"'h1ch means "The Sall'atinn" -a.~ a mairir nne but ha~ hcPn unable el'en to eslimale th" actual output because nf the amnunt nf s m u g.g ! 1 n i; . I' n official estimates p!:ice !he amount of dia monds takPn from the site and firnug~lf'rl nu t of \ enezuela·~ Bnl1v ;>.• SI a I e , since the strike was made in J uly . '' few na11nnal _cuardsmen are based 1n 1he .:irea. but the govern1nent concedes I ha t they h;;l'e been u11surces~ful in efforts tn cnnlrn! the illc~al entry or lnrric.n n11ners who can ea s1I.\' ~lip ;icrns.~ the JUngl Pd hordf'r from Nort hern Brazil and E;i s!ern Colomhia into ~outhea~1ern \'enezuel F11re 1gner~ m;ike u p ap- proximalle~· three quarter~ of the JXJpulation at La Salva- ' cion :-.:eit>ier ha • P thP nat1nn11l -f .. .ud'~mr n brf'n .1hlr In halt the exit h1· ~1m1lar rnutes nf miner~ "hn h:i1 e he Pn sue· ce~sful 111 thr1r ~earrh and 1r1 ~h In :11 ntd p;11 H'IC taxl'~ on th0 d1am.,rut~ 1hr1 h;i1'P fnunrl S1nc P th" ar"a 1~ a malari;i innl>. hp;ilTh aut hnr11 1r ~ ha1·e h.;rl ~nrPr1•. l'!at mnrP ~ucrf'SS than na11n11al 1:11arrl~rnrn i11 1·--ipns1n,t: rn11trn]•. \I n~! of thnse i:n1n1: 1" J.;i Sah·ac111n lrn1n f'~l''1t a~ 'II lr;;<I undr r20 .e 11}-da\' an11·n1;il;iria tre<t!· menl rr.inr to lhe1r departure t ·r'ln their rPT11 rn t he~ ;ire re- qui red tn 1111rlf'r~n ;idditinn<tl treatment fnr .1f) d.:i.\·~ Althnu.i:h 1h• m1nrrs must lake thPir rh.:inr Pc; on finding diamonds. the stnke h.:is pro- ' ed In he ;i s•ir P bet for m1>rchants and prn~t1tu te~ "ho ff)llO\.\'ed thP1n to L.:i S<th·ac1on. All price~ there are highly in- f1 <1ted. For examplr. a btlttle of beer th;it retails for ttie equivalent of 20 cents in Caracas and elst>where in \'enrzuela srl!! in La Salva- ~ for more lhan six timts tha t amount, Sl.25. Prosl itute~ there reportedly are earning more in one day than they "A'ould earn in a mnnth walking the streets of C:aracas. The area ,,f the iitrlke is almo1t unacce~sible except by small plane or by dugout canoe via the C.eroni nr Car- rao Rivers. The only popula- tion center of any significance in the area Is San Ptdro De Las Boc:as. a \•\Hage 50 mlln to ~ nor1h. The neart!!lt city ts Ciudld Boli var. ISO mUea to the ~weaL . Thi!· La Salvodon !lrlke If one Of ,• series made. durinl the ~ twl) yean I n Ve.~·s Bolivar 'st 1 t e , wtuctt~l111s.es almost the ent"' ...... MJt '<o<cior ol the ~· ~ new slrik .. have 1iiQl:it~' Vtnei:utl.e.'1 ol· flcl'*-talaJlited .dlamo · outpUt1-;from tM,000 metric kar&tlt lb l9611 to 500,000 metric karat.a !ut year -an lncreue al 161 percent. ' '"·· .. :;. . ' ~ -. -. -. --- . lllllliDOK Big Trade-in! SPREADER SALE! •Trad e in your old sprea der-even if it's tho! old tin con wilh holes in it for o new spreader from 5totts. •.\No 1preode1 is too old or d ilopidoted. • D1ive owoy with o rugged, lightweight & easy to handle spreader. • Diol-o.motic 1ote setting & fin gertip control. 18" 1p1 eodi11g width. REG. $1.9.95 SAVE $6 .001 With TNde melnor Adjustable OSCILLATING SPRINKLER .-----• Spray control dial permils preci1ion walering. • Corros<a n reli$lonl- 1 yr, guarantee. REG. $5.99 $)99 SAVE $2.001 2 Arm REVOLVING SPRINKLER • Corros ion ·re1iltant o11Jminum spray arms. • Cover' up to 30' dia mete r- 1 yr. guoronlee. REG. $1.19 • 88' Aqua-Gun HOSE NOZZLE • locks, 1proy1 outomaticolly, resets with the flick of 99' o finger. REG. $1 ,39 VJ JIA l.J Hlll"\lltH ' Long Handted-ole· Type TREE PRUNER . • Will easily cut 1 1/2" limbs. •Twin heavy.duty springs make it more effective. • Heot treated cutlery steel blcde • Thf ea1y way tO prune-- you won't need; .o-lo~de1,to rea~h tl!oso high places.' • 8 ft ., 10" long. • ANAHEIM Sale Prices Honored thru Wed., Oct. 6 • ' I Sc1tt'1 La .. D1Ktor will H 111 1.otli 1tor11 la Oct. 9. lrh11 In your lown prctbl1m1! Weed 'n feed - PIUS2 ''for Ora5.s Lawnsl'" • " Mokes weeds 1hri.,.I & d isoppeor, roots & oll. .. pJus2 • Makes yovr g ro11 grow greener & stronger-it 1oke1 over where th e weeds used to be l 2500 Sq . fl. Bag REG. $6.95 FOR GRASS 2500 Sq, fl. Bag SUP6RBONUS ''For 'IJltltoJtdra' LctWn1f(<I· • Cteor1 out oxo1 is & many weeds. • Co11t1ols be11tgross, bluegrass, fesc1Je & ry egrass, • Dees it all in iust 2 easy applications. REG. $12.95 2 l/4 " Potted HOUSE PLANTS • SYper 1election of Ivy, P51lms, Philodendron & many more. RIG. 3$< 25( YOUR CHOICE E1. 5cl11or-Type GUSS SHEARS • Reaches the 1pot1 your mower misses. Fall flower BEDDING PLANTS •Your cho ic e of ponsie1, 111op1, stock, elc. • From 4 to 9 plants per ca rton. REG. 49c 29< Per Carton 40 Lb. lag STEER MANURE ''Now'• The Time To '•rtlll1el'' ,, ··-· Super Bonus Short Lengths ADD·A·HOSE • Viny l plastic hose remn an ts-10 to 15 ft. long with brass couplings. • Now you r hose can be long enough to reach that neg lected corner of the yard. • '12 inch diameter. REG. sac . 66' Also avallable1 •/a'' diameter. • 8 8 c • Cottonseed fed. • Compo1ted & oged. • 5" temp•red steel blode1, REG. $1.99 $119 RIO. 49c lt ... ' I . . . • .. , . , . ' . -· ~· - ., ,, < "' •. -~ ':· ':- ... • . ., I ' .' I \ I I l ' • ' \ ,. 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(Sl6~) II SE'Gl'J.S. LIKE F IVE LON0YEJ>.R.:S!! f.lERE'::7 TliC WJRLD FAMOUS SWIMMER RUNNING TOWARP THE WATER- MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS LEf's 60, /<J.KF!.I. -me S()J•s BEE/J UP R'JR >JJ ll()(M \ 1 He.AR THEY WANT TO STOP SJN<;IN<; HYMNS JN CHURCH ANC> START S INGING HERS ... -LlKfO. ~ 5#<. 1He EAIWJ 6/~P "'f:TS TtW' SIG, uUIC<JOI!~- By Charles M. Schulz ., ;, ' I; ,. " fl '--ccec~-----1 ~~-~,\ r;~ , ; ! ' 29 :. ·. ·-: .-. ~:::: : .--; .. --. • By Ferd Johnson LET'S M.AKE A DE.AL-- IF You KEE/> QUIET, I'LL PRAY FOR YOUf>-SENSE OF HUMO·;:R:.::·· __ .,. By RoCJW Bollen $.0 1'71 .... n.-- THE GIRLS ~'~(.(~.,,-, .... -%~ ....... 'l'-·~~~,'.i·- 1<.-.. .,~,, ·,._ 1: ~~-r*·:i . .. ..W>·' JUDGE PAR KER By Harold Le Doux MISS PEACH • KELL~ $cHOOL j\,LARION • ~ EDITO~'S OFfrc.E: PERKINS "J-·-. ' ' ... POt.l'T MA.k'.E JOKES: !'"4. NOT MAlt:ING JOKES~ EIZIC IS IN LOYE .. AM .6.MERICAN GIRL •• SEYEt.IT"EEN VE.A.RS oi:. ,t.,GE: ---,, ...., WHEl?E CAN ! J=ti.JO ERIC? ,t.,T THE USUAL MOTEL~ ME c.MECl(ED IN LATE L,6.ST EYEt.10.ZG ! MEET ME THERE. llJ THIRTY M1 r.l lJTES~ By Mel . I ' I 1 1 ! ly Jcihn Mf!es W!I IO·Z "Let's play uolber baad -we still h•ve Eda• Meyen' M1f · hairdo •nd Cora Hopkins' operation 141 dlseuta.~1, DENNIS THE MENACE I~ • I I I --,. DAIL V PILOT 2$ Everyone Has Something Thot Someone Else W on+s DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With o Wo nt Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results Gener•I l~l~l~-~;;;;;'-M';;;;;"'___,..;J~~I~-~··-""';;;' ·;;;1~;;1 ~[--;;;"'';;;''''';;;I~~ [ """""''"' I~ [ -·~- General General General General General * * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. -* LILLIAN H. SHEA We are proud to have rvtrs. Shea a s a 1nen:i- ber of our professional staff specializing in f ine res idential properties in "The \Vonderful World of Newport." She, too, is a true _be- liever in Newport rea l e state. A long time resident and Dover Shores homecnv ner, she is a member of U.C.I. TO\\'O & (]O\\'O. For conscientious, courteous and professional 6ervice please call f\'lrs. Shea at 644-4910. LINDA ISLE -$145,000 A truly elegant \vaterfront home on this 1 island o[ boating & fun. Long cov. entrance thru front private courtyd. Beautiful decor thruout. Call us today to see this 5 bedrtn. home. FR with circular wet bar. Formal DR. Plumbed for pool. Pier & slip. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -$40,500 Owner has purch ased ne\V home. See this sharp 3 BR. hon1e today. Formal d ining rm. & 2 baths . Choice fruit trees & prof. land- scaping. Near \Vestcliff shopping & schools. 2015 ALISO OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 :30 -WESTCLIFF -546,000 Ne": carpeting -Ne,\•ly redecorated . ti.l ove right into this charmer. 3 BR. & form. dining. Beautiful lge . pool & manicured yard. 1344 SUSSEX LANE OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 :30 LINDA ISLE -$155,000 Brand New! Be the first to O\\'n this spar · ious 4 BR. & FR. home with study, formal DR .. wet bar & 5112 ba ths. Architect design· ed with the ne\v "open" plan. Really unus- ual features. Owner will consider lease. 8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT & SUN l-5 :30 LINDA ISLE -$160,000 French Regency influence. New waterfront residence w/4 BR .. FR., study & formal DR. Lovely circular stair\vay. 2nd Floor features a huge sundeck accessible to all bdrms. See broker at 8 Linda Isle or phone us. LEASE LITTLE HOUSE -BIG VI EW I Owner will lease th ls charming home \\'/fan· tastic VIEW in Newport Heights. 3 Bdrms., 2 balhs. Furnished. $425. per month. JO I! KINGS ROAD OPEN SUN. l-5:30 DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT-$175,000 Home for family \•;ho needs pier/sli p & 5 or 6 bedrooms. Lge. terrace for dining or s un- ning around pool. Dramatic entry courtyd. P ut your family in these lovely surroundings ! NEWPORT BEACH BEAUTY -$64,SDO If you are looking for the unusual. call us to see this custom built h ome on lovely corner site. Spac. 3 BR .. DR. & huge recreation rm. Cedar paneling. Spanish tile entry. DOVER SHORES BEST BUY! }<"'antastic 4 BR. with 25' beam ceiling in liv- ing room. Form. DR. Island kitchen. Walk to 3 private beaches. 3 car garage. $1051000. 410 MORNING STAR OPEN SAT/SUN l -5 :30 THE BLUFFS Fotmer model -Still sparkling·completely upgraded 3 Bdrm. on greenbelt. Too many extras to list . By appt. $48,500 BAY ISLAND -$115,000 Secluded family living on this exclusive world of Beauty, Ten11is c t., private park with trees & flowers. Charming 5 bedroom home w/pier & sup. Call today to see! CHOICE WATERFAONT LOTS Beautiful Linda Isle lots. Prime locatio n ' f73.000 -$75,000 -$125,000. "Our 26th Ye1r" General FORl\l [ OL\ON '" RE.111.TOP.t OPEN 7 DAYS 1\ \\ J::Ef\ BEACHTOWN "BARGAIN" MACNAB -IRVINE FINER HOMES YACHTSMAN'S COVE !l<i l"C \011r 1ntcrior designer select the color::;, n1atcr.i'11S <i nd textures for your nc\1' luxury 400 SQ. FT. Bay fronl hnn1c. r··ro111 $220 ,350. fiO"x lOO' fc0~ FAMIL y ROOM :-1n1ple lots fron1 S\21,000. Sp;icc for ,·our 5 $1,600 DOWN ~·ac ht. Open l)aily 164 1 Bayside J)r1\C. NO QUALIFYING SHEER BEAUTY -A JOY TO BE HOLD Vaulted l'alhcrtral 1·r1lu1g, l~lcgant ho1nc \I 3 Bl{'.~. 31 :! baths. 11rcrith- np!'n b<'an1s. 11111ssh·r fhV!r takingl \' beautiful pool & ground.~. Fortna! 10 l'C'•hng bnck flrl'pla.cf'. 3 DI~. 1:R, Appl. only. Cal! Elaine Svedeen sp«cio\J s hcdroonis, cnnvrn. 642-82:1.?. 1rn! "U" shaJll'rl g11\lry kit~n. ··e 5tate'' size yarr!. DO~E~ SHO~ES BAYFR';>NT . p11yniront~ like rmt _ kiss NO\V IS the 111ne to .see till~ 1nagn_1f1cent _5 13R. 1he landlord goodbye _ Bui 13ayfronl hoine . 60 Rayside patio -pier .~ hurry! Ct1ll Now. slip. S1 42,000. Open Sat. & Sun. 1·5 pm. 41 5 645-0303 North Star Lane, Ne1vport Beach. 2299 llllr1>or, Cns111 ~lrsa BEAUTIFUL SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ES· FORlST [ OlSON '"IC ' PEAt70R S it BA \'CREST * Hi2.~ SA.'JT\,\CO OPF.N .<.:,\T. & SU:'<. I ·~ CUSTO~I nt·iL·r -Sp11c1ous 4 hdr!n .• 4 barns. im[K!Hf'lf l1al1a11 r11;1rllle r111r.v ,\. f1rr. placr. lgr 11v. rrnn1, ~,..r1a!"· 111r lorm:il din. ronm, l11rn· ~ly room. ll?r. :ill r)rc1r w 1sl11M k11 r hrn. l<HHH!ry TATE SITES -Three gorgeous parcel.i Clf approxin1ci tely 11 :.-;icres cnch for i::r;icious countrv li ving. \"j r\v nr ocean. San Juan \a I- le.\·. a rid the 1no11n1ains hcyond . Srclurlccl yC'l close to S D FrcC\\'ay. 5:21.000 lr..; S25.000 per acre .. <\l so I litltop \1il'\\' l·lonie on 9 ... acres, r iding ring. b:-i rn, l <1t.~k rno rn . Call 675-3210 NEW IVAN WELLS SER IES! J)lans fl"Olll S3~.Q00 J·:xcil Ing nC\I (\ <111 \\"ells custom hon1cs on Gata.1;v llr1 \C :\e\1' flnor pl ans. Spectcicul nr 11<1.v 0 \'1c\1 ~ l·'nr rle ti11ls 011 ne1\· ~cries of hon1cs \'ts lt !he n1od e/!i Rt 2006 \ralRxv Urive or 1027 ~lar111crs Drive. Open Dail}: or call 646-1550 and 642-8235. 1'00111 , 11 11· ,t· <lrap,..~, r!rl11:0,(' MESA VERDE h"ill"tl ,1;, r111r1·rrt r(l()J., 0\vncr renllv "'<lnt s tn sell -tl11 s 4 BR ., 1:-n. nwnrr rn~y r'l>ns1dPr Corn11;.i home . Ne'v flain!. ne1v shcig-cRrpcts -\l"Ot1Jd 1IC'l ~l;ir rl up!rx 1n 1rar1 .. · cons id er e xchange for condominium S~l.500 . rnC'f'd fir]o \V r<'pll\(•('rnf'nl a1 S!!ii.:,00 2 LOTS ON BAYFRONT • RAY'SllflRF:~ • T~11 lbo<i F'cn1nsula -S8nrt v l~cat·h -}-'1r r ~~ P.,\R!': OPP0P..Tl ;\"ITY Slip. l Jse no\\' \\1ith older holne -or build 2 JUST LISTED . Ii(] 11, lot. ne\v houses -call t\lrs. F;iy for appt. ronlPmporary l Mrm. 1·', 642-82:l5 . h11t h hon1f', r'.'l;erllrnT RE· ~fOD~:r. 1101rn1n11. 1·10~" 10 MULTIPLE UNITS -EASTBLUFF rr11· ~1111rt.v h"'H'h 11n!\ y;1rhr A six unit <1partn1cn t cotnplex. Individual r~.<\ Janrl1nc. unn1('d f"'ll'•f'.~i<inn heat; fireplaces in 4 units: top location. Pon! Pfl!CF.D 111 S.l,.IXlO $.· recreation pri\·ilegcs. Su perior condition. "C" THOMAS $97.500. Call 675-3210. Realtor 2'.M \\". r.011~t H1vy, ~..!.~-~~27 ;\""\\'port ffl>RCh p\'P~. :l;\;>.,16\J 5 1/4 °/o ASSUMABLE LOAN A choice localion 1nrlr<'d i~ thi~ charming il!csa Vt'rrlf' l1om" 1hal"~ 1•acanr. <'!Pan, and n>arly 1n rnol'<' 1ntn. The MONEY MAKERS Call Loi s i\liller about "The !\e\v #Arca" and olhcrs 675-.1210. EXCEPTIONAL BAYFRONT BUY Cannery P ier S-1: Sli p. l·:xcll1ng. charmin.i::. \\"arm and friendl,\'. ~ BR's -den -large Bayside patio. $1 17,500. THE FINEST MONEY CA'I BU Y l#ook for yourself. 4 bed , pool home on a quiet tree-lined cul-de-sac, unbelievable at $47,950. 3 !afl:e he1!r00n1~ \1·11t plr11~" IRVINE TERRACE VIEW! And dcl1i::ht y0u, the h i i:: 70' of glass offers a spcrtac1dar vie\1· of family r non1 ha~ a n111~~1v,.. Newport llarbor & Catalina -10-12' ceili ngs usi:d brick l1r,..plat'i>, lan?f' -e.i..:ceplional q uality construction. Alrium h11ng-mom WHh apprllling DR .. \\' retractable roof -acl1vitv roo1n -atmosph~r(' 11 n rl al<n ~ 4 BR. \\I studv adjni11i11_g rna.~ter .~uite. Trr- sl'ronrl !1rl:'plarf' 111rrr tnn • n d. · h -• I • 00 0 r h r I r' 'S"I non r<izfl oor.~ ra 1anl e<it -1n s1r f' ,x out. :18 ne f) I c CIV e a " .:~N. f r I I I' . d sci. t. o ren uxury 1vrng. Price niost at· COATS trac1ivelv at $162,500. . WALtACE ONLY ON~!I REALTORS llnrbor \"ic1v fl omrs. nnl y '"P ortnf1no" inrirlcl 546-4 141 a\'ailah!e -4 bedr00111s -:\n oul.~t<ind in~ -.-value cil $57.500 inrl11rl1ng land. Open house (Open Evenin gs ) Sonday 1-5 p.Jn . 2047 Port Pro\•ince. Ne\l'port __ _ 13e;ich. COZY COTTAGE \\"ith loads or USC'd brick. VACANT VIEW LOT -BALBOA -R-1 ":ood hurn1ni;; f1n•plarro. 2 Askin_g price S25,000. ~l<1ke offe r -includes balhs and R large .~rrvH'f' architect.~ pl ans. porch. ivrri;: · SAVL'JG FINEST BA YFRONT LOCATION kJtr•hcn. hanrlsnm,.. r11h1nrts . & buil!·ln range anrl <1vcn Linda Isle Rayfront vacant Jot nffered al a plus a d1shwas hPr, Anyone Very lO\V $115.000. c11n assume fhe /011· 6~ an- nual pcrcen!ago rlllf' ]!)an. Carpets, d raf}('s and h:ini· Y.'OOCI floor'!! all for S27 ,%0, MACNAB -IRVINE 642-8235 675-3210 Walker & Lee 901 novu Dd vo Newpor t Beach 1080 Bayside Drive RcaHon; 2043 Westclilf Driv~ 64&-7711 Open '111 9 P~f $28,500 4 BD. + FAMILY RM. Circular drive to th\~ heauH. 1ul home. Huge family r m., 4 bedrooms. din ing rm .. bullr-ins. 2 patios, e:irtra bath~. park like yard. 540-rno TARBELL General General IRVINE TERRACE-VIEW Immaculate 4 bedroorn home with panoramic ocean vie\v. heated swimming pool in cozy. enclosed yard. Large open living-& dining area. for comfortable in formal living. $92.600 OCEANFRONT LOT On white, sandy beach in exclusive Cove. 1175,000 Irv ine WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors ms "'""'" Bl•"·· ,,,. 2111 S•n Jo.quin Hiiis Ro•d CM:ta Mesa HARBOR VIEW HILLS-VIEW '10verlooklna Big Canyon Country Club'' 1 -~w=H~A"'f"A~V"1'°'E~w=11"1-1 IWPORT CINTER 644-4910 3 bedrooms, Jots or brick, * * * * * el r1I NEW Nlwi.vwio' ~-.,, Ooota M.,. Trl-DREAM COTTAGE lll!i!x. Colonial, Qua.IVY Con· Cute aa ,f,, '?'Ja'• Nr llnd ~. ~. car· tquMk)fdean. Gold 1h11.g Jlets 11nd draprta. ~Can for carpet, p:orn lritclten: row· dftaf11. rarrow ltf!"lllt)'. ering tit¥e_.ded Jot com- ws.l640. ple~b' ~. ·Only Sl'l'S PElYI 111, IHI thlln rent. Wilker & Lee • pme room with wct bar, see it tode.y. Farrow Real. {y. ~8640. ..rarr.,..W- Fabulous uninterrupted view of bay & ocean. Lovely 3 bedroom home. beautifully appoint- ed living roo1n with white marble fireplace. 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Baylront Home I\ 1111 rir.,r n,.11 ~h11n·1\ fl•C'r. :-.:i nt IO•". l!·>~l~r n1•·r111ly 1~111 pl••l ••ly & r;io;11"11 .. 1v~l.Y l'l'tll111lo•l••·I. l!n.1n1 f11r hay VI"" np!, '111 11·:.r, ~\\U\\"n by 11111•1 '1nly. l 15 AMETHYST 3 Rrlr111 ... , 2 h;ilhs. ti ... ,,.. fo 101111 .~· ~·ulh l:ia v. g;,'.1.:.00 325 AMETHYST ·I Rdr111~, 2 h.i1!1~. :-; Par ,,·,11·1 h h.1.1' g;,q,9'.{l CORONA DU PLEX ~1'11-lfJ'> !'.\/ti\ .. ~ Rdrm~, 1 h.11h~ f':t rh. S~'>.:..oo 715 CORAL .l llH . :l l\atli~. $:1:1.;,crrl, Firm 226-2761/2 ONYX 2 RR hou,,•, 1-RP., arr . r.;·~ l'ln11 n. f)\1 r~r1• 1111! r:1n-y b;il11r1rr. r 11ll pr1r (' ~~f>.flfl0. CORONA DEL MAR General General "ASSUMABLE LOAN" 7/llf'1 -...,,.;.~. !I ,\,,,ur11> ~ i.\.1.<nv \01\ ln;111 111 41 ""11 1 .. 1.11 /"11 111 ,.111~ of S.l~!i .1:11/! P•T 1111111111 «Ii K 111•\\ Jjj. ·~ - I ·ll('<lli hullll" Dov.ni;tillfli 1h, 1 (• ~ 3 hie twdrooms, lam- ily n•uu 1111h f1replac", plus 11 d1n1ni.; '''°111 . Ursr;i1!1' for f.unily I" 1111: 1hrn•~ 1':00 ,..qllll!'f' r,•olj •lf 11111-<hNt 111·-'"L: .. \'rl' •' fut,11 SilUi\f!• fl'I'! 11\ liPll\r' 1~ \(~Wl t pi,:r,1rlf'd O'dl (W I~, (,11\1.l,ll<' {it'!ljl{'.~. p1Hfl',,l,,llill 1~11•1~('.)f'lll\'.!, l.1n•r p.111•1, lll·lll.\". lll<I OY , ... ir .,,. Call fpr shll" 1n~. :.1r..:rq~ BONAFIDE STEAL in Baycrest l)o you en\{'rta111'? l le re's th e pcrfel"t sett inc;'. 4 l~arcc bC'droo1ns. 212 baths, fa 111il \' roornl ~ fireplaces. lar~e COV('rcd patio, fah11 lous la11 dseap1n,c. Ideal (or indoor·nuldoor C'lllC'r· tooning. J)on·l let this one ,eel <lll"a\. S54 ,fl00. OOPS, YOUR SLIP IS SHOWING l PHl\1:\'l'E SLIP 1\'I' 'fl l.\'l' f11t0;\l 11 ran be your:-.\. cle:-e:cnding frorn ll us br.111td1u Jlori'r Shore's \"IE\\. hon1c 11·1\h i1s sun1ptt10tl!' Jiving 1·001n anrl in \'i lln .~ J'i rcplaer. :) llt1 gl' bt'd· 1·11n1ns i11eludin~ a ~·1 1\S'l'EH"S SL'J'['~; 1lhat·s 1ror th Ille prirrf. ~ J)('l!!Xf' h ;1 1h s and a gntlr· n1el's de light kll rhen. ~lake an appl'lt!ll tnt-nt. · /}t)IJ 'L slip-up 011 this one," a n1arvel o11( b11y at $\1 7.500. NO DIAMONDS! give her room 1\nd rnf!Jtl ~h c;..h:1.I\, in tlli~ 2f100 sq fl , 2 stnr:-; hea11\\". l.ar ~ stcpdn11·11 !1v1ng rott111 1\·ith f1renl a<'c. 4 suncr ~ize hcc\roorns. 3 h:l1h ::>, hll!!C' gan1c ro(1111. fan1 il\" rfln111, 3 ear carage, 3 ton refri!.rr r11t 1011. ;1nklr rl c<'I' sh::1g lh r11out. f\l<:lon1 rlr:ipcs. oulstnnrl1ng l<1n{\~·r·ap1ng. 0 1\'ner s ays ··Subrnit offrr" . S.f2.fl:i0 . * * * * * * * Star Studded "Tax * * Savers'' * * * * * 548.950. $49,950. $61 ,500. $58,000. 8 Units * * * * * DUPLEXES ·BRAND NE W DUPLEX TRIPL EXES $49,500. 564,950. 576,500. * 27 UN ITS (Brand New) 52 Units 565 ,000. 5198 ,000. $422,000. $827,000. TAKE YO UR CHOICE OR WHAT DO YOU NEED?? REALTORS 644-7270 THE GOOD LIFE '-1 .\la•h'f hrdl'l'loltlt~ each \\'Uh ;, 111"11"1" h"'h. t·;i1111ly rnnm 11 1th '"'t /1;11·. hug,• l11·1ng P">l11 •1 1111. f1rrpla{".-, o\'rr· l"'1k111c 1·111..1· rn11n <lrr11. p ,.11, 1.~11111~ l'flLIL"!, anrl M;i! ,t· •"illlf""r park11a:. Lo1·111,..(! 1 ll1•h' i,,.,n 1h,.. ocean. this 1.; !hro ul 1n1111 .. 1n {'<tl"{'fri>e 1011 i1li.1n1r I 11·111~. $29.!\.)(l. A~· :<ill!\" r\lst1n.i:: Jow 1n!t'!"f'SI t"f! \ \,1;1n. ;c;.., COATS ~WALtACE REALTORS • 962-4454 • Open E venings DELUXE TOWNHOUSE .•\11(\ \\ h;il ll r. .. · .. 11011· ! ,\d.1.1· ,., 11: I•• 1,,1rl.1· 1••11, rilu.~h 1 .. 11rl"··•P"·l l11111111nn ;in•a. ,·nrr1l:•lt1111rn1 J.111:101101: nn" 11l•l1'\.. 10 q,,~~ \···1 .i,.. Co1111- 11-.-1'l11fl. J···"l"l~ilP 2-+ dr n, :i 1r·rond . :'pnn1<il hnlnP. \\"1 rrr!'f•·1·1 1 .. r aoluh !r1~\1rf' l1 v1ni.: al 11s bf>.~l ! Call no11 - :.1r..:.-.~11 10pen 1'.:1·r~ I eq;a H!RITAG! -~_. aw. t111n TREES & PRIVACY 351 ESTHER COSTA MESA OPEN SUN. 1-5 1 Tui.:ro t11·•n1: n n . 111;i<.•11 t rrpl" I i;o• 1,Hol ciro ·11 . fl'•1n1 .~· n':1r, .pr111klo·1·,.fi 'l'hr•r 1111· /.111 it fr 11 •d rl1r rn~n.1 I•· 11t1n" f1•11nd Hl rh1< l><',111· 11r11I .1 hr!n11. ff'<llirn,·r WI LLIAM WINTON Real Estate ;~·l \l,onll<". R.1!h11a l.•Janrl 675-3331 -OUPLEX-.::._-NEAR- (Formerlv Delancy Real Est11 te) LIDO SHOPPING •• 2828 EAST CO AST HIG HWAY J 1"'rlinoni" "·11·n R11Ir1" 2 fld1111. -h11!<" C<"!"Jl' ·..i~I !'111•'" .\· ,11r11 f11~1·I~'"" COR ONA DEL MAR, CALIF. l ~1rk~poir 1\\1'. Sil .11•1 Ill•!'· p.Un1 J.-,UI! 1!f"<'I<, !,rr1 • ,.. r 11 1 j I (';i rrv " I• t 1 t ·1 11 1l1 •11 11 ••-~!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l~ .... ""'-1111•!!!!!!!!!!!1 1 .11 r• ~ • ( ~ ,.,, • • r •I" 1 .,, nn I .1 PM.I ml Ir) .. 11"1 rf1~1u1·1i lrn. I Genera l ---General ~ 1" Ii""' r'..11 fl•/" ilf'fl'llllll)l<"n' A111 • Salisbury Re1lty . 3lj .\l.\Hl'-1' \\·t;. r.0.1·6!!00 R.\l ,f~O\ J..;LA;\D TOP SALESMAN FRANK LEARD ('QNG f~,\TUL1\TJONS TO rlL\Nh'., VllJ1agc Ht•<i! !':~­ talc 's 1<>p salei>rnan for .Srp. l<'ll1he1·. t'rank SJ)l'<'lll.1 1111~ \n ihvt's1n1ent proprrt1<'s thnl are rlcsii:;nerl ro n1Akc rnonroy fir'!'! Rnd Rlw show a t;ix savini:;s. It )"OU dcs1rf' a n1nn<'y makirtg i11\l'('sfn1rn1. call a t"l"lll prole~lon11I. F'rank IA'Hrrl. Vl"age Rea! E~ta!e 9624471. 2 STORY STEAL A real cream purl \11ifh o\1er 20XI 9(1, rt. ot fAmily livin1t formal 1t ining room. spAC· iou11 ramily roon1, brirlr'ii kilcht>n, 4 huge bedrooms . with PoSh ma!\ler rsu1I<'. '"·'°"· Walker & Lee DELUXE TRIPLEX 2284 MIN ER, C.M. '2·:! llH. l ·Hlt. 1w"· ' "1 ~·• ,\ l"Ulli, fiu1!1111~, r l;i'h l". :-.In! n111r111111n. $53,500. 10°/o DN. ')11"'1"\ink'.RiaCt~ 546-5990 OPEN HOUSE SAT. OCT. 2 2020 CALVERT , MESA VERDE •o <1 .. !"111 ' Walker & Lee !: '. 1II111 <; ~11"! \\, ~1.·1irr nr1.- 1-,i.;..;o11 \fp1•01 111 !'l l'\1 3 fl,Jr pl11s rl"n or I ho!r ]',,.., ---s·2-5 950 __ _ "'lioT 11 111\ 11\llilll~ ','11>111 ' f1 !""'I k<\lllllfU! 111•'1·1.···' NO DOW"' ~l.•1r ('1111·,orh·r-HI ··l··· •11o ni 1i1!rhr11 r\11~ !<111•1~ fl.• '' or 11~~111n•• r,i..·~ llflT f'\l~I· T1nn1:1rl1l 1ill' 11 11•! 1•1 ·•'" ;11~1 111:; f1n!l11•·1n". ~ Rrrlrro111~ ri·il<if"('oi hl 0111)' ~111.·.110, r •• 11111,1· f"!"ll•lll 2 h.11h~. pn. \\'q11) 1;1~! r'h•)ll'' lil:•·,-11 11 \ fl.1 !1, (lill"k llilil TO \\"'Ill ,..,l"f1' !~. l;.il'\'.!f' T<'O( ~11/'fl !i-10-11'..Jo SPO TLESS 3 be<lroom cul.de-sat'. llucc f't1Cl<1sr(I l)lllin. r arro11' Rt>al !y, 516·~10. ~BA=YFRoNt-APTs . _TARBELL . lo n , 1• :.'9.1.i Harhor, ('nsl a :-Olt'Slll V1sra Dc>I L11 . •·!rr ,... !< 111 --~ - 11v,.i111hlf'. Frn1n $31.ilOO. /'Pll Bay Av e. Waterfront or lr11~r. ,I fldrn1 . 2 1:rn1h hnn1e --Farr. George Williamson f'lrr & Slip. s1 9;1.ooo REAL TOR C11.ll: 673-:lti6'.\ 611.71;,3 ~vei;. 673-4350 645-1564 --"""--'-"-'-"°-'~· _c_ .. _,1_. __ 1 F'or bes! !""suits! 642-5678 General General BIG CANYON 5 Bedroom Fairway View Home Under construction for occupancy before Chris tmas. Plan !C. Fee land. Master bedroom has firel,l lace as does living room and spacious famil y roon1. 5th bed· room bas own bath and could be maid's or molber-iri·la\v's room. 3rd bath has both tub and separate !l lall shO \\'er. Separate laund ry roon1. 3 car J!a rage. tl-1any built-in s and extrrts, including Trashmaster. inler· com wiring, gnrage door openers. etc. 'f.hi s is e choice corner Int al llern1ilage Lane and Royal St. George Drive. Buy now a nd close escrow v.·hen house is coin · pleled. By Dwl1er -$89,500 -644·1140 associated IROKERS--REALTORS 1025 W 8olboo 67)-)6~) NEWPORT HTS. AREA \\'hf'rr t'l."e ciin you b uy a ~ IW1l rnon1 hnu.~<' with mnm 1n build a rlupl,...11 , for und~r $28,0/'IO? Fnr 1nln10, call • TRI HARBOR REALTORS 400 East 17th, C.M, &16-32:"15 r.~: 641·2'115 CHEEP! CHEEP! 11'~ !or the h!rcl~. bu1 only $14,750 for 1 hrdl'O('lm + R-2 lor . C11H rArrov.• Realty. 5-16-Rfi-MJ. 262.'.I H11rhnr. C.i\1. -REPOSSESS~IO_N_S_1 Spl\fkllns: ('!c11n homes, tome newly painted .l Cll!'peted . 2 l . 4 I. ~ bflrms. Some with JIO'li1. fllA·VA conv. tenna, trom $201000 tn WJ:ooo. COLLINS I.. WA'CTS INC. l5M3 Adams Ave. 962-5511 \ If DAU. y PILOT Saturd.-y, Octobu 2, 197l Larg<' Lusk bu.tit 3 bt-droom. lovely home \\Ith 2 J1rC'- places, king s.lze bedrooms, ••-••••1111 formal d10ing room. 11.lmaly CALL FOR OUR PICTUR~ BROCHURE OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. JUST LISTED -EASTBLUFF Cha rming 3 BH. Lusk home on quiet street. Cozy fa mily room \\1th fireplace. Bike to i;c hool. $44.500. Harriett Davies UNIV. PARK -FIRST OFFERING Elegant 3 Bdrm. Townh ouse on . prime lot. Exquisitely decorated. Two patios. hobby room for the busy "Oo-it-yourselfer." Prtce of $42.500 includes the lan d. room, <'le<'ll'tc ir.irag<' door opener. PrtC'ed right at • $51,950 rour liedroom tr1·lrvei home , QUIET EASTSIDE plw; 1 bt'tlroom rt'n!al unit. CORNER 6 )'tars olcl" l"n11s 1n !OP 3 b<-drooms, 2 ballis, patio, 1..-ond111on. \\ alk lo beach brick f1replact . Xow only and shopping. JO<o do11 n. Sl6,7.l0. i'arrow Really. Alnt tmanc1nl!(. 5-16·8&1<>. $63,500 1 ACRE EASTSIDE 2629 Harbor. C.;\I. INVESTORS!I \\'alk 10 bea<"h. Beaut. 3 BR 2 ba. turn. home. Leased at SJ.~ 1110. 111 JunC'. $36.~ CAYWOOD REAL TY 6306 W. Coast Hwy., NB 548-1290 * CHOICE golf course vie'\ 101. El 1"1guet Golf Course 011 ner. 67.).3535. Cathryn Tennille COSTA MESA Sell idle items now! Thr best results! 64Z-5678 SQUEEKY CLEAN View, 3 Bdnns. plus tge. sunroom, 0111ing rm.; beau- 11tul lgr. yard. Ju:.1 listed - be hrst to see. 20412 BAYVIEW General SUPERSHARP CONDO adults only. patio. pool, dou- ble garag<', $20.950. -GEM-(Santa Ana Heights) ENTERPRISES OPEN SUN. 1-S REAL TORS PVRA.\110 E XCHANGOM 1610 W. Cout Hwy, NB REALTORS 6Ta-8800 642-4423 5 BO RMS. - 3 BATHS Prestige Eastbluff location. Mtn. view. Many trees & room for pool on large Jot. 2500 Sq. ft. includes formal dining room. Beautifully decor'ated. This outstanding home offered at just $51,500. • 118 WALK TO WATER Outstandin g near new 2100 sq. ft. 3 bdrm. home. Extensive use of wood & glass thruout. Family rm.. fireplace. patios, view from master bdrm. • 108, $79,500. HOME SHOW REALTORS 3535 l:Mt f.oaat Highway Corona del Mar OPEN 1 TO 4:30 SUNDAY 1018 SANDC'.\STl.E UR . Lu~k Harbor \'1ew Htlls, Pretty lanyun \lt'W. 3 RR 2 Ba th Mali- bu plan. 0\\ ner tr:in~ferred. Need quick ~ale . $56.500. Belle P:irtth ~fuJ11plt-rontnl:'. Eldrn Ann-G•neral General G-eral Gen.rel Gen•ral ur l<X'anon. Ideal unit bulld-li========§§~======~ .... ~·~===============================~ Genual Sell Idle items now! OPEN FOR INSPECTION SAT. 1 to 5; 4841 ROYCE. University Park. Outstandin g 2 ~ty .. 3 BR .. lge. fam. rm. w/ bar; upg raded thruout. L'nexcelled loca ti on. Xlnt fl oor plan -come see! S41.500. "Chuck'' Lewis. WATERFRONT OPEN HOUSE OPEN SL':'\ I lo fi ; .v ii. in Secluded BALBOA COVES. l,.ovcly 2 year old two-story 4 or 5 HQ rm .• 31 ! bath home. Pier & float for 50' bo~Fee land. Sl49.fi00. Geo rge Grupe 1528 KEEL DR.-OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 A delightful ··sandpiper'' model which is a gardener's dream 4 Bdrms. 3 baths, 2 ftre- places. Full price S73.500. Fee. E. ~I. Vreeland DOVER SHORES VIEW Beauti.ful lv maintained. air·condWoned. 4 Bdrm. home "1th a beautiful bay \'icw. Low maintenance yard. \\'ell priced at S97.500. Eileen Hudso n OWNER TRANSFERRED I. Best 4 Bdrm. bu v 111 East bluff -close to tennis rlub. \\'ailed court w room for pool. S48,750 2. l;rcal L>a:-'le\\ from spacinus ~ BR . 1could b<' fil. 3 bath home. t-;e\\' Karas- tan carpeting $54.500. Ca rol Tatum BAYSHORES Top location near BF.ACll. charming 3 bdrm. w11h front pallo. All recently painted & draped Sho\1 n by app't. Great buy. 559,500. Harry Frederick BA YSHORES -PRIVATE AREA Best listings available for this "one-of-a-kind'' area i Reathes & boa t faci lities. La rge & smaJI homes and bayfronts. Mary Harvey CORONA DEL MAR -INC OME 2 lo\'ch· homes on 112 lots. \\'a!k lo beach & to\\'11. 011 ncr must sell. Make offer .• \sking $79 fiOIL ~la ry Lou l\lanon HARBOR ISLAND -PIER & SLIP 5 Bdrms & c:eparate maid's quarters. Dee p pools1ze front tt•rracr BeautlfuJ landscap- ing with larg<' tree~. S225.000. Kathryn Haulston BEST GAL AXY OR . VIEW First offenn~ f<'r th 1, pt 1111e s n old 5 BR . fl Ba , S ooo fl htlfllf'' Ha\ ,\ orean vie'', huge pool. gra'-Y l;l\\ 11 ,\; putting green. A <'old\\ ell. r.a nkN &. Co. l'>.llus1 re at $187.500. Call Bill < 11111!-lo< k ANXIOUS OW NER + LOW PRIC E OPPORTU NITY ~ear (•\ 1•1 ~ t hini.:: ~h11pp1n;;. :-C'hools. park & 111nrn1t11111y pnnl. )11111·an \\alk & save the 1·ar. Call le• <-re Hw •. \!.;\BL\' 1\E\\' 4 Hdrm. Fam. rm. Spant'-h hac 1c1Hlil J>rl\ ale atrium & all tile roof RPl11\1 rn:irket $65.000 Bud i\ustm LU SK "SA NDPIPER'' Popular 4 bdrm. hom<' 1n llarbor \'iew HLJls. Family room hac; fireplace & \\et bar. Locat- ed on large lot Honm for pool. Price in· eludes TllE L·\:\lJ. Si5,950 LOCATION COUNTS Especially when 1t\ only S69.500 in Cameo Shores. 4 Bdrm . nifty pool rn parkJi ke l>eltmg. Lovely hom e in min t conditio n. Sizz- ling Buy! Jim ~l uJler LARGE DOVER SHORES 4 . ~R . 4 Ba ths Great '' ater view Sepa rate dining room. Large f amdy rm. with stone f 1replace & wet bar. Need Cast sale. Submit. $85.000. N Fink DOVER SHORES -DECORATOR 'S Dream House. Close vour eves & vou are in Italy. Magnificen t water view fro"m import- ant Galaxy address 3 ~'s . large family rm .. marble fire place. $142.000 LaVera Burns SHORECLIFFS Charming home. nea r point. 3 BR., F.R .. D.R., den, wet bar. Air-cond. Humidity con· trol. Many cu~tom f eature!i. Beaut. land· scaped. $1 05,000. Bob Yorke 133-0700 644-2'30 Coldwell, Banker AllD COM"-'llf mg s11r II $55,900 REAL TY COMPANY 642-1771 Anytime * BALBOA ISLAND * :"\E.\R nr" t111pl<'~ 1, Rik. to :-..>. Bay :: IlH .. 2 baths each I pliis lg<' fan11ly rm. In bPauoful mo' f'·IO cono. Ask-1 1111{ $91\,:l(Xt, L\L\11\Cl'LATI-: 2 BR. apt I wirh lgt>. s1•p. glll'-;J rm. & ha~ 'Ai\P an adorable 1-1 BR. ('("ltf~. AU this for ~.:.00. ~ce 11 today! Tt'r111s, of roun c. $1.i.000 00\\ .. N & 011 O(>r wlll I <"ar1y bal. Almost bayrronr. I ·I BR. home plus J.RR. apl., I "11mplc>1rly furn. A :.J)Cctal buy -ST2. ·..oo. RUTH SEELEY REAL TOR 673-4766 1306 Park, Ballx•a l'land I !!!!!"""'~-!!!"""""!!!!"'~~ l CAN'T FIND IT? * WILL Bl'ILD your d..n!a1 .• home, Ha 1 e stall for com- plete home package. Put your <"Ontirlence ln our -19 ) ears or quality custom home building. Spa C'Xample ot prorlurt at 2006 Gal11\y, Dovt>r Shore~. Ivan Wells & Sons • 642-2511 • OUT OF TOWN -OWNER- Sh.1rr1 rnplex, 1rlral for nwn· I er I \'e-ln. \\'alk 10 store«, i:1·hool.;, S~l.900. and incomr ~ 14-0. month. Newport I •t F.1 irvi•w 1 1 646-881 I (anytime) MESA VERDE Golf Course Only S-18,000. 2200 sq ft ol II\ anll' IU'('a. Pictur('Sque 1 floor . to -C't'lling VlE'W win-1 <.1011" ovrrlook the J l th green. You must 64.'e lht~ 1 \\arm 4 bedroom, 3 bath I home • prime comer loca- tion and plenty of room for l pool. Call 5-1:)..8424 fOpen evrs) ! \outhJ oast --. $28,• SPANISH DESIGN Charming &rrh w11ys lead In- to this h<>m<-En1ry h.alJ, central hall plan. rear liv- ing ronm, dining rm., f1n'- pla('(>. bulll-10 range & ove n &. d 1sh\\'A.sher. wall Pd o r r court yard w1dl coral trtt. !> I0-1 nt) TARBELL 2'55 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa "NEW LISTING", Farm 11- kitch, S BR. tam IUndeclc. wpu&te play ye.rd. Take over 5~ ~ GI Joan or no dn to 1lf'W G l lci.n. luwln realty, inc. ~ Brookhant. Hntgn Bch ,.5411 ~ -~~':.__ 'i'.vsHoRes I VIEW I POOL 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.I . \VaterCront t'l.l,f, hnnir, 4 or 5 bdrm11. Vltw Crom m0tl l!!!!!!•m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll rooms. R7 F1. lot. a pecious )'llrcl, Red, to $~.000. Read The Dally Pilot Bill Grundy, RHltor 341 Beyal~, NB 6™161 l(eep this haady dlrwctory wltlt yo11 ttll1 WffttHd • yH 9• ho11M•h1111th19. All ocatlou ll1ted Mlew are described 111 9reoter d.tall by adfffthl119 •IMwMre 111 today'1 DAILY l'ILOT WANT ADS. Patro111 1howl•t opett ho11Mt fof .al• or to rHt -11'9ed to list nch ll'for111atl011 111 thl' col1111111 eoch Friday attd Sat11rdoy. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 2525 Crestview Dr., ( Bayshores) N.B. 645-1039 (Sat & Sun 11-6) *26951 Calle Dolores. Capistrano Bch. 496-3377 ISun 1·5) *612 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 675-3000 (Sat 2-5) 203 -4 lst St., Newport Beach 645-0303 (Sun 1-5) 2502 Crestview. J\ewport Beach 675-4930 1Sun onl y 1-5) 2521 Crest view. :\e\\'port Beach 675-4930 (Sun only 2·5) (3 Bedroom) 930 Bluebird Canyon, Laguna Beach 494-9i 04 I Sun 1-4) 1018 Sandcastle <H .\'. Hills) Cd~! 644-2430; 833-0700 (Sun 1-4:30) 2015 Ali so. Costa Mesa 644-4910. $40,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5·30) * 1344 Sussex Lane, Newport Beach 644-4910, $46.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30 ) 415 Pirate, Newport Be·ach 646-7171 !Sun 2-5) 1537 Plaza De) Sur (Penin. Pt ) Balboa 673·3663 (Sun 2-4) 20412 Bayview, Santa Ana Heights 675-8800 (Sun 1·5) 2183 Vista Entrada 1The Bluffs) N.B. 644-0134 tSat & Sun 1·5) 1420 Kings Road. Newport Beach ·-548-6913 $53.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ** #64 Balboa Coves, f';ewport Beach 673-1828 !Sat & Sun 10·6) 548 Vista Grande. (The Bluffs) 673-8550 $43.500 <Sun 12-5) **1030W. Bay Ave . (Penin. Pt ) Balboa 675-4630 IS at & Sun l-51 2202 \\'allace. Costa Mesa 673-6642; 675-6459 (Sun 1-5) 910 W. 20th (Westside) Costa Mes a !'148-3587; 546-5880 (Sa t & Sun 1-5) 60~ Vista Bonita (The Bluffs) N.B 833·0820 !Sat & Sun 1·6) 1400 Serenade (lrvine Terr.) CdM 675-3000 fS un 1-5) 501 Tustin Ave. (N'pt Hghts) N.B. 646-241 4 $37,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 401 El Modena IN'pt Hghts) N.B. 646-2414 $34,950 (S un 1-5) 444 Begonia, Corona del Mar 675-6000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) "' 351 Esther. Costa Mesa 675-3331 (Sun 1-5) 2616 Clay St. (N'pt Hghts} N.B. 675-5200 (Sun 2·5) 41 5 Pirate Road. Newport Beach 546-2313 · (Sun 1·5) 305 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 842-554 1 $49,500 (Sun 2-6) 1515 Kathleen, Newport Beach 675-4930 (Sun only 1-5) *2909 Chestnut.. Costa Mesa 968-4433 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (3 Bedroom & F•mily or Den) *:W5 Kings Place, (Cliffhaven) N.B. 642-5200 (Sun 1·5) *640 St. James Rd. (Clillhaven) N.B. 646--6001. $35,500 (Daily 1·5) *20372 Birch (Santa Ana Hts.) Back Bay 642-5200 (Sat & Sun a am-12:30) 499 Pierpoint, Cost.a Mua 67~930 (Sat & Sun 1--5) 2201 Private Rd., Newport Beach 67>5930 (Sun 1-5) 1168 Blose, Costa Mesa ~228 (Sun 1-.5) 4841 Royce (UnJv. Park) Irvine · 64+2430; 833-0700 (Sat 1-.5) 1100 Cambridge (WestctlH) N.B. / M2.S235 (Sat & Sun) 2042 Galaxy Dr. tDover Shores) N.Bl 642-8235 (Sat & ;)un) 22151 Paso del Sur, South Laguna 499-3577, $68,000 (Sat & Sun J0.3) -431 Lenwood, Costa Mesa M&-7171 (Sat l...S) I 200 Kings Place, Newport Beach 644-6 111 (Sun 1 ·5) 409 Cortes Circle (Corona Hlds) CdM 673-6510 (Sunday) 2528 Bowdoin Pl., Costa Mesa 673·7420 (Sun 1·5) 26721 Estanciero Dr., Mission Vi ej o 830-1326 $39,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1690 Samar Dr. tMesa Verde) C.M. 649-3643 $46,500 <Daily 10-5) 1732 Missouri (Mesa Verde) C.M. 549-3132 $32.500 rsat & Sun 11-5 )' 17 611 Roc krose Wa y (Univ. Park) Irvine 833-1029 $28,500 (Sat & Sun) 3111 Coolidge Ave. tNorthgate) f .M. 545-6174 $35,950 (Sun 2·6) *2784 \1bola (Mesa de! Mar) C.M. 546-5990 $33 ,500 (Sun 1·5) 1921 Port Bristol Cir .. Harbor View Hills, N.B. 644-417-t $48.000 tSat & Sun 10-6) 2591 Crestview, (Bayshores) N.B. 675-3000 <Sat 1-5 ) 27i2 Alba tross Dr., (Mesa Ve rde) (' M. 545-8424 (Sun 1-5) 25 1 fl Andover (Co ll ege Par k) C.M. 540-1151 1Sat & Sun 1-5) 1026 Sealane (Barbor View Hills) CdM 675-6000 <Sat & Sun 1-5) * 11 00 Sea Lane, Corona del Mar 675-5930 tSun 1 -5~ 431 Len wood. Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sun 1·5) 1218 Cambridge. Newport Beach 646-7171 I' ISun 1:30·5) 520 Seaward Rd .. \orona del Mar 646-0303 ~39,900 (Sun 1-5) 2926 Club Hou~e. Costa Mesa 645-0303 539.900 <Su n 1-5) 2127 Windward Lane, Newport Beach 645-0303 S82.500 (Sun 1-5) 255 J\' assau, Costa ~tesa 645-0303 $30.000 234 Roc hester, Costa Mesa 646-7711 (Sun 1-5) (Sun 1·5) (3 Bedroom & Studio) 22:l Via lthaca (Li do Isle) N.B. 644-0134 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (4 Bedroom) tt6 Balboa Coves, (Balboa Coves) N.Il. 644-2430. 833-0700 (Sun 1-5) 1528 Keel Dr . (H.V. Hills) CdM 644-2430; 833--0700 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **3404 Marcus, Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun 1·5) 11 O Via Xanthe (Lido Isle} N.B. 675-0965 $54,000 (Su n 1-4) *2422 -22nd Street, Newport Beach 675-6000 (Sun 1·5) 236 Wakelorest, Costa Mesa 546-2313 (Sat 1·5) 2916 Chestnut Ave .. Costa Mesa 646-0555 $32,950 (Sun 1-6) * 1509 An ita, Newport Beach 675-4930 (Sun only 1-5) 18972 Ran cine (Turtle Rock) N.B. 675-4930 (Sun only 1-5)' 19612 Roderick Lane, Hunt. Bch. 675-4930 (Sun only 1-5) (4 Bedroom & Family or oen'f . 1521 E . Ocean Blvd. (Balboa Peninsula) Balboa, 642--5200 (Sat & Sun 11-5) ~21 Powell, (Newport Hetabts) N.B. MZ..5200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3111 Platte Drive, Costa Mesa 546-3866, ,36,500 (Sat & Sun 1~) 29372 Via Acaso, Laguna NtiueJ 494-8558, ~.'50 (Sun 1--4) 2927 Cassia St. (Eastbluff) N.B. 644-1152, $47,750 (Sat & Sun tu) 239 Prlnceton, Costa Mesa 823-4205, '32,SOO (Fri. pm to Mon. am) 1906 SanU&go Dr., (Dover Shores) N.B. 64&-0228 (Sal & Sun 1-6) 1'73e7 Oak Street, F ountain VaJley 847"3081, '42,000 (Sat Ii Sun) 420 Belvue Ln. (Bet. L & M) Balboa 575-4800 (Sun 1...S) 1536 Vivian Ln. (Harbor Hglds) N. B. 642-8235, $39,450 (Sat & Sun) 2047 Port Province (H.V. Homes) N.B. 675-3210 (Sunday) 410 Morn ing Star, Newport Beach 644-4910, '$105,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) **8 Linda Isle Drive (Lind a Isle) N.B. 644-4910 $155.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 423 Francisco, Newport Beach 646-3255 ISun 1-5) *2211 Tustin (Back Bay) Costa Mesa 646-3255 (Sun 1-5) 2401 Tustin (Back Bay) Costa Mesa 646-3255 (Sun 1-5) *2033 Lemnos, Costa Mesa 646-71 71 tSat & Sun 1·5) *1712 Galaxy Dr .. Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun 1 ·5) 2030 Baltra Place <Mesa Verde) C.M. 546-5990 $46.950 (Sun 1·5) 1715 Port Stirling (Harbor Homes) N.B. 673-8550 $57.950 (Sun 1-5:30 158l Ponderosa St. !Mesa Verde) C.M. 545-3890 $34,500 (Sat & Sun) 1551 Tahiti, La guna Beach 494-4633 $45,500 (Sat & Sun) 341 Cherry Tree Lane, NeW/)ort Beach 675-4630 !Sat & Sun 1-5} 1948 Santiago IDover Shores) N.B. 673-6642; 675-6459 (Sun 1-5) 320 1 Ore_go n IMesa Verde) Costa Mesa 54 6-5880 $:ll,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 18815 Tabor. (Turtle Rocle) Irvine 833-0101 (Sun 1-5) *1022 Weslwind Way (Dover Shores) N.B. 675-3000 <Sun 1-5) 300 1 Ca pri Lane (Mesa Verde) C.M. 545-8424 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1 106 Ec;telle Ln. (Off Santiago) N.B. 646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5Y *4607 Gorham <rameo Shores) CdM 675-7225 !Sat . Sun 1-5) * 1227 Sa ntiago (Dover Shores) N.B. 675-6000 (Sun 1-5) 9574 Puffin Ave., Fountain Vallev 842-554 1 (Sun 1-5) 263 East 22nd .. Costa Mesa 046-7171 (Sun 1:30·5) 2803 Shantar Dr., Costa Mesa 646-0555 $36,950 (Sat & Sun) 389 Santa lsabele. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $41,500 (Sun 1-5) 3067 Trinity1 Costa Mesa 645-0303 $28.500 (Sun 1-5) 6092 Rosemont, Huntington Beach 962-5566 (Sun 2-6) 214g2 Dorkside Circle, Hunt. Beach 952· 1373 (Sat & Sun 2-6) ( S 8.)d room ) t-...._415 No rth Star Ln. (Dover Shores) NB. 642-823!1 !Sat & Sun) l 7!'l82 Cypress, University Park 833-0 101 (Sun 1-5) (5 Bedroom & Family or Oen) *2006 Galaxy Dr. (Dove r Shores) N.B. 646-1550 IDailv) * 1027 Mariners Dr., (Dover Shore1;l N B. 548-7893 IDaiJy) 1910 Swan Drive (Mesa Verde) C.M. · 546·5990 $49,900 (Sun 1-5) **3 Lin da Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) N.B. 675-6161 (Sunday) **1100 W. Bay {Balboa Penin) Balboa 675-3000 (Sun 1-5) *185 1 Tahiti Dr., (Mesa Verde) C.M. 540-1151 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **329 Via Lido Soud. Newport Beach 842-6691 (Sun 1-6) DUPLEX FOR SALE (3 Bedroom) 407-409 Poppy. Corona del Mar 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) (2 Bedroom) 71 5-715¥.a Marguerite, Corona de1 Mar 673·8550 $59,500 (Sun 1·5:30) (3 Bedroom & 1 Beclroom) 420-420¥.a Marguerite, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $63,500 (Sun 1·5:30) TRIPLEX FOR SALE (1-2 Bedroom , 2-1 Bedroom) 302 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 673-6642; 675-6459 (Sun 1·5) CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE (4 Bedroom & 0.n) 170 Levington Lane (Monticello) C.M. 546-5880 $22,SOO (Sun 1-5) HOM! & INCOME (3 BM,.,.. & 2116eem) **201 N. B.,rroa~ Balboa Island 675-3331 (Sun 1·5) WATIRFRONT LOTS ~R SALi ** l&U B•yslde Dr. (Yachtcim" N.B. 842-8235 ...... ........ n-w ...... ... ••• ....,... ... w .......... •) y) --------~~~~~~~~~~~~~SIU ldi.tt~naw! IL::::::::::::::~;::::::::::::::z:::::::::::::::::::::;t ::::::::::::::::::::~~;::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::!I HouiH fcw $111 General MATT LA BORDE, Realtor ONLY $26,%0 Three l;irgP bdrnv:: plus l l i baths. rom· plctely c;i rpeled 1hr t1-out . fu lly draped H11 ge fi2' ..; J.1:i fcncc<1 . level Int close to ('OS1'.t\ !llE~ \ P.\IU·C ']\\O ~h orplng ('enters and R.\.'\I( OF \)l f:rtlC' \ 'f'l11!'> (':<<"rl!ent ho111e can he vo11rs 111th onlv $2.095 do11·n if yoll call imn1t•diatclv. • BA YCRE ST LOTS 8!J' >. 110' fer l<1t nn '!"R :\DE\\'l'.\D~ r an bulk! 2 :-.!nrv 11l1ns Ill< ludrrL \"1C\V nf l'pper Ray. Fl 'l.I PH!<'I·: O\'I.\' s2s.noo. 84' x 148' lot on S.•\:'f l'l.·\GO & l!ULlD:\\'. \'cry ex c;t u- i;i\'c arra. 2 st 0r~· p<'rn11ssiblc. ~\ 11 ha le of a buy at U:\l.\' S2i,OOO. CORON A DEL MAR \'IE\\' Ho:-i1 ~; -0\"LY $53 .9:10. Custom bu1Jf, i::parld ing. ~pal'JOI!<; hn 111c 111 th open he<l111 ceil1!!J.: 111 1111 11 ,:! ro01 n ;i11d den. ·riirec hdrrn~, 2 hat h~. I~ I ki!r hcn 1\1t h p:i!-" thru cnunter. Beautifull y carpeted & drapl.'rl . large .t:ilrden pat1n $,· rl bl g ;i rai.:r .\ \" E:\('F.LLE~T \Olt · 01\.'\ fJEL 1\1 :\B 1:-,·\"EST.\lEI'\T -call for ap- po in1n1 ent. LEASE OPTION Ne;ir Costa l\Iesa·;; f;ibu!ou s SOUTH CO:\ST PL.A.Z1\, Five large bedroonis. 3 baths. dining rooni. brefl l.;f;i -.t roo 111. sunken family room and B. L ki1chen. ('arprtrd and draped ready lo n1ove in . $32:) i\lo. PACES ETTER HOME l·lrav.v shake ronf. br au\iful :VIES.". \'ERDE lo("a\1<"J n J1111n;i('t1 Ja1 c 1!01nf' 11·11h four large bcdr(l(l1n c: 111·0 ba th~ anrl al l elr rt ric kilt hen 11 1111 d isp osal. d1 .<:h11·asher <'In d lots nf excel- lent ('::1b1n e lo;. l.a rgr fan11 l.1· ch n1 n_g ronn1, 111 0 la rge p:tti(l..; il11 d hraut1fu! landscarin_g. \\"ashe r anri rlryrr fa ril 1t11's in spa riou.i:; doublf"' ga r:ige Best nf nl l it is priced to sell al only $36.!>:10 -Ol'f..'i D.".IL\'. MESA VERDE r\!tract11•e ado he and rcd11·ood enclo sed co11rt- ~·ard . F.n!cr into l 1l e rl entry. spacious seclud- ed ln·1ng rnom 111th f1replarc. nc11·l.v carpcled famil\' rnom. :ind nent B I f'icr tric kitchen 11·i th ·o \\' anrl refinished C'abincts. 3 l<Jrgc hrlrn1", ~ h.1th!'. r·l'"ln1p ll'trl~· (';irpf"'trd anti r!r,1pf'rl . Dnublr .c::ir:i~f"' 11·cl l la nrl c;c;:irerl frnn1 and re.Jr \·:ird~. EX CELLE.\IT BUY .A.1' 0'.\L \' $30 .!l:i O: !SALESMEN NEEDED! 646-0555 220 E. Seventeenth St. tE. 17th St. Shopping Ctr). 220L llli COSTA MESA EVENINGS CALL 646-4579 or 642-7438 Genera l General -[.:~,J '.~ PIONEER FIR\l EST. 1949" /B 675 -Jooo 2407 E . Cst. Hwy., CdM * OPEN HOUSES * BAYFRONT ·\10 W. BAY AVE . Beaut. 5 Bf: .. 4 ! 2 b;i. eu s\0111 home, built fnr Detro it auto 1nagna!c. Extra 1\·1dc lot. slip for la rge boa1. Sre Sun. 1-5. EXCEPTIONAL VI EW 1022 \Ve~l\v1 nd \\"a\', IJnvcr Shnre~. l~uxur· ious 4 P,fl . 4 Ha. bCaul \·. rlus e ncl nool 11·/ sli ding atr1urn t o,·cr. Sl 19.:100. See Sun. l ·::i. * SPARKLY * _..1,..;111 ,. ""' "nM l"r •h" l""ill l'\-ill l!•)U-.t>. 11 1111 l Bil. (!r11 & i1111111i:;. l •. \n<1, hrst of all nrilv ~_., noo OPEN SAT./SUN. \.l 499 PIERPONT L"O~ !'.\ .'.\!!-:".\ OR·EAMBOAT Tl11~ 1~ .1 • • " • l l•1rn~: :. J'r ! 111," nn pl11\ ('tin· 1 "' • rlr11 \ ,·.,rnrlr•rh· .,._ • 1•1 •f• 1 11·"r1,-.,1 r.111n.· pP1- Jf'1·: lo,r r'rl"t'tl~+n•1•:' \ •pl•·"·l Ii 11<11111' n rl ff'f' IA iiil. S"-• •Ill OPEN SUN . 1.5 22 01 PRIVATE RO . '.\l·.\\"!~Or:T BE.\CJI li.11~14 11r~ . I FUN AND GAMES f,11 lltr 11r1,,,, f!trT'll) 1n Thi~ r"\p<t nd• rl :! l '<'dn ~·111, 2 hillh h"l111' <>II <jUJf'I I Ill d1•·Sfh . :!! .-... 1 ~1· run1 pu.~ 1ffl1n, 12' :.. 17" ~l"t'l'·en£'11 1>1111<1 S.14.901. 1168 Bo1sr, C.:\!. Oprn Sun. l-.1. DOVER SHORES C11~1r>1n t>uilr 2 s1nr~. ·1 hrd - r.,nnl 3 bat h homi> 11·1ih 1·1e11· fr.,.,m rl'<>r~· r(V>n:. \';H'11111. Q1111'k po~st'ss1n11. ,\.<k1ni:: ~•.i.ll(lO fh1 nf'r ""ill J 1~1r11 . J ·~lli :';1nt•:i;::f> Dr., :-.; 8 . Opi'n ~f. ,(· ,..;1111. 1.·, ROY J . W ARD Co . REALTORS l••l'.I \l'~.:'TCLIFF 1)11 \r\\ pow1 R<"1l<'!1 ti u;.02?11 $54,500 VA No Down rn \'ET.';. Fa nTi!Sll<" RLC· RF:..\TJOX RQ0'.11 1•11h Jl')Ol 1il.hlr N \\f'I h;ir. l.r>1·r>ly ff'r- 111.:i l d1111n;:-roo111 pl us ~un:i. r 11 l>1n11ly r ..... 1111. ·1 L.:ir::r hrrlrooin~. :i ha1h~. 111 ;ih-;o. ]111,,. imll1<1r·1i);i1,. c'f'nr!l11on. Prunr re~1rlrn1111I nrra • \"rlrr·;i n~ .\111111ri 1.;;11·.:i 11nr1 crrtif11 ~I r n' rr l'l<"lll'lhlr 11111 1,... $.tl ,:h(l. Lnhrlirv;ihlP h111 tr<lr' .._·nil .0.i·,_:;:.121 IOprn f'\I'< l \outh ~(~ oast COLLEGE PARK $28,950 • \" ,\, Trrrn<; • .1 Rrr!1.,..,on1s • ~ R.11h<: • F.:im1I~· P.rwim p!1i< a n1n!hrr·tll·la11· 'lllilr 1r r.< 1111h •·n1n plrt1> l\ii lh l'l!vl JlilT"I k ll!"hrn. r1111 llOll lnr ;111 111•11~1·:in11. 1· I 1\r pn11 5. rd a1 S~l flllfl. ~1 11;.2.1 ,.:. 4 BEDROOM PLUS POOL 8 i>aU1Jfu\ Cnllr r:r P::.r k 11nm r 11·11h 01rrs11i'd In!. l~1i:: IA\ ;';-fT hraTrd .~· l illl'l"l'r! [V'OI. Goloi <hat; r;i rfl"'~ 1hn1n11t. 01\iu'r hn1t'.::h1 nr11· horn<', nn:.~1 <r ll. '-"n r!n. t" \ r1~ t"lr lo·' tin Fi l.\. C.t!I -,,i;_·~~~n r()p,,11 F\"< \ DAILY PILOT 27 j~j .._,M,., Gener•\ General J~l 1 ...... M.. I ~ I ,_.,M.. I ~ L -··~... ]~I ...... M.. I~ ~~~/~~~~~~,~~~ Ge ner al l-~G-•_n~•-·~·~I _______ G::._:e~n·~·~·~l-------IG•nera I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim l ~~~~I Suburbia Park A ssumable VA Loan $3 8,900 15 ACRES PLUS HOME Roel E1 ia'•. b 7S-bCOO 1441 f . C ea.+ H ,~hwa v Ce1 <>~& ciel M,.r, C e liler~;., 'l'lu· l'c11dello11·, Yiew ~11)1 e 111 ne xt 11·cek anrl en 1ri~· ;i S\1·eep- ing 1·1e11 or .\"e11 porl Ha rbor, oce;:i n and .s un- sets. 3 Bed ron1n . fami l\' rooni. :?.-decked pal10~. Sell your \a 11·nn101\·rr. Open Saturday & Sunday, 1026 Sea.l;:ine, ('d:'-1. J)o ,·cr Shores Dand y \"ou 11 I!! lo1·e the iron grill on th(' up- .s1rtir s b<1lcon\·, not to n1ention the cus10m desicncd poo.I and kool decking. J)esigned f0r gri"t r ious l11·ing in ·I bedrnoms 11·1th frin1- il _1' roon1 01·erloo k1ng the poril ru1d .spac1011s .\ t1rd .. Ju st listed . Open Sunday, 1227 ~<1nl1- ago . .\'e11 po r t. Creal Broad 111 oor Src 1he hrt y. the islands. the ocean and the P<t1·111on fron1 5 rootns. 1·1us cus1on11zed nifl~' hrt." 4 hedron1ns. fatnil v ronn1. d1n 1 n~ roon1 plu s 1011· n1rt1ntenanre landscapinJ?, dog run ;:ind rt pr11·;:i1c ptll10. :\!so ron1n111n1 ty pool. Si7,500. Call 6i5-6000 fo r <1p pointn1cnl. I UNl()Uf: tiUM l=S C11n \ft1J 111i1T••h th1~ nppnr· 11u1111" Pnp11 l;.1· spl11 lf'1 f'! 11'1rnr 11 11 h 4 n.-..·1r.-;n111s, fAn1- 1h 1rn•111 ::1 ~ f>11!hs 1~ ~1n11<t­ r·I in 1·1\HI!'<' Jn<..i•li"n tlf'll:h· ll1wl1n" I n•'J\(' f'\ •'!'~ 1h11q.: l·\1~i.111 r,•,•. \';\ l<oitn bal· J+11• •• I~ il\)l'lH,\1111al"IY S.~; R ~l and 111<1; f.., 11'su1nPd 1'"11 a1~1111 S'>m 1 rioll'n . l-••f <1d,!111••nitl 111f1•rn1a ti.•11, plr:i•P 1·:11 1 ·,1.;.;i:u ·; VACANT & READY Tho< SI l \HP .~· C1.l-:AX l ht •rlt.,..,,Hn. 2 ha lh h .. 1111• n!ll'f! crr 11 1 ,d 1r ::.I 11 h<+n:;<11n Pf •·r (', •r11rr !rH 11 11 t1 r<-Onl ,,,,. 1, "I', 1•l;1 ~ {'0\'<'T'<'if Pll ""· f n •1•f.1Lf' 1111d hu1lt 1n~. '''·"· h1nP in n1,i k·~ 1h1~ a :\1\ .-.·r :'1' r · .1 11~1 l•r1n.(; Sl 1nn do11 11 p,11 rn~r•1 1111h 101al pr1rr or ~LL !Ill\. Jca.. co:Ts '~WALLAC E REALTORS -546--4141- (0p•n Evenings) 4 BDRM .. 2 BATH $12, 795 Built On Your Land -I :1 "Ii· /I h1111-:;: an•,1 -.\II l;1rh .r.. pla.•lrr· -ri.1rd"'""I t·<1 l>ul<'!s _gr,-.;,kfa ~! h:.~ -f'ull111<111 h.1 111~ JUST LISTED }'orme r 1n0rle t honle ill \\ l·:..;·r,·t.IFF• ,CPn- e!'nus s ize roo111 s 111th Fr11 11 hcdrrln n1 ~. 111 . ing rnorn <ind ranclled f1111t llv r oou 1 hnth 11 llh fl t'l'pl~H'l'S .• \l1111n 1u1l'1 upi..f'c·i) \;1rd 1111!1 Iii-.; 36 fh'l:F f'(J(H •.• \Jany Cil ra-. 1i\l'l1 1d111g e l•~i..., gari'IRe door nprner, aut11 ~o~ 11.\fp r <l 1•- pe n.~C'f. o u1 c!o11r l!);!ht «, ell· ()11r l·:X("LI ,...,[\'!·: ;:ind pr1<·c·d f11r r1 u1ck ~Hie ;it flnll' ~G6 5ll0. l':\LL 6/~49:;0 . BAYSHORES Cutf' 1 bed ro1)n1 and d 1 n 1n~ rn~1rn nr tl rn .\lndern step .<:a11 ng kll C'he n. l.111ng roon1 & den \\"1t h gl <1.1s \\;tlls lonking nut to br«:1111lf11I pr11"ate pa!in. Lo11 -Ln11 !eci~<'hol<i. S4 1 500. ('1\Ll. Oi;>..4!1.10 ALMOST IMPOSSIBlE To lin d i'I S:lQ.000 hnn1e rlC:lr ;iii .\I·:\\ ron·r l!r;1r.111·s .~t'h(\Cil S (I!\ a (jt!IC! tree> lu1rrl ('lil- rle-~·ac·. (J ur c\c l11 .-.i1 c 111111 :l l1rdronn1.s a nd r on111 fnr ){J11 r lcirge d111111,t.: 100111 'Cl lflo' .\n e .\i !r<i bn11ti s in the la t'g(' urc!i ard nf n1ri 11 v ki11<1 s of fruit trees. \.\"01i"t \a ...,t lti ng • C.-\LL. 675.49:30. ABSENTEE OWNER Sa.1·s sell n1y lhree -srpar;ile ~ bc>droo111 hon1cs 1111 lrirge Int_ :.1()\\' I ;ond f1n::111c·1ng a\·;11 Ja blr . \\'('11 11orth ;1 "ha nci .1· 111a n·s .. 101 111g-i'H re 111 lh1.s ,eonrl r£>nl;.i l i'l!'C'n .'\r;i r· pa rk &· nnh· 111 111- utes to !he bC':1c-h. S4'1.0-00 l '•\LL fi7~4930. SUNSH!NE SPl:CIAL J.n1·e1_1· lull-lop flunil.v /inrne 111 ('11 p 1~rr;.ino 1!1ghl;i n(I..., near t·rin11n11n1 !\ p;~rk .. ·\!1 n1odrr 11 h11rl t in l..1trhl'n ,t_ th1·ee c1ttr<11 '!!\"(' hedrno1no; 11 i!h :? .-.p:-1 rld 1n.c h<11 h, 1:1r sl t 1n1e offered Live Oak Canyon Sr vPr:.I l·At·r,. 1~1n1r ,;!lf'~ 1·,,11 !1~ h11tl '"' !llr l't'r <t nf 11 11~ .'i f't-(•!'ll'l l.\R \"JE\\" rr:nr·i r:r-Y, 11 1h -11.(1 11 l•<>n•,11.r <>•1 L11r (\;1k ('>1n - ,l •111 lttl 'I ti(' i.:•·11tlr ~: .. r1nJ:' \,ui>-1 II 'I• t, ll·lltl•·N•<1.( 1\.,,. •r, ,.,, 11" , . .i r;r l•lf'.;.I rn r l (l)f"t~f: f\ \\f'l l HI' ~. In- , l,•l<'d ., ah .· .. :: n rn l \t . t 11\l~I 1111\1 !. 111111 t'lr1' l"llh.111 \,111 !h 11, fr1.J1·. ,I· '2 ,.1.,,. , ir L:·" •;!""· U•I. :t.'O •',.,.,,,."I),·: 11p·l1 "'Mlf'r tn f'- r1·r Th< i1rr.1 ,..., l~•ptdh •tr. 1•·l••r1 ••r .~· -~ t•"ll 7 1111 lr~ [1»"1 VI 'J",.1., .t I 111.!1· lr.,111 """·to"•• !•t I I'" I P::.rk \··i( • ~ S,·)" '•~l 1 .... ~j 11'1'1!1~ 111!11rm a11on ' ... t Hel en B. Dowd REALTOR 644-0134 OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·6 CAREFREE LIVING ('11• hP \011!'~ 1\111'111 r.1 j 11\ ... l f' ,n1 .. 1111~ r1.-11g-h1 r11t .1 Hr!rrn. '.'1• ll~1b •"••1i<10. 111 Th r !1h1!f<:. l'fl<JPIOll<; d llllll!{ i.· I I 111c: :irrit. i.tr.11 fnr 1>1Hrr. l.H".ld'-1·1···.1 ,,/ l~n' !..: l )"r"111 lr»P1 I' dt•\ Q111~1 lo· ,·,1""!1, \,' ponl Ill•! -<l"P~ .111,1.1 ,..;rr.p t•1 h1~ 11r1>kr nr! ;i· !~! \'f"T\ J1li,IT\, i)red hill H ~ . ..\l."I ,. on l~ ~30 . .'"JOU. l':\LL G7.>-·1910. -~P·1'"1"11~ ""fdt"<>hrs l "n11 P;irk Crn:rr. Jr, lllf' l~;~1~1~:=~~!,!n~~~il~~~c c. F. COLESWORTHY & C0.1 ... -C.·1•1 .'."~'~"-"'.'-·.'-~;·,.··'" ... " .... ""1 100 llonl"" & ,\parrrntn1S REALTORS OPEN suN:--1-:5- h•llll ~•n•·c ·:;o·· 675-4930 CALL 537-0380 Newpo•I B"'" 1948 SANTIAGO 11.e•I E•t•I•, b75-b000. 244 } E, C0 1 1J Hj g~"'"Y• f:-.;1•!11~1 \" Pn1·r r ~hnrr•< lah· Jf'r# \\r.~1n1l 11~1rr A1·r G.G.I G;o--~.------~----======-1 111011 < .\ f:I:. (,11111:1· r n1 Coren • Gel M~r. Col,fo•n•8 'llb?S Or i:.-..: ~l·'·' I" 1,, ·, eneral General 11!!!11!•1!!!!!11•~-11!!!!11••11!!!1111l1••!!11•• I " ' " I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Rr>1111rrl ' ,.., I ~ 11 r;o: rrl !.. ST NC 01' I :• Jl"'·I Y•111 '"'In tli,.. ln i~d . General General ~ A • 111.• 11'd f•11 ~ . .,, l'! ,1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I l!L!J I U I L D E R S, I N C. 1 ;p," ~. ~ ~l 1 ~ ~ ~. L l~'C ~ , h ~ Barrell f<eab'J CLIFFHAVEN p•·e:ienl:J HOMES ONE OF TH E MOS T CHARMING 3 Bf:IJ- ROOill 1101'.IES OFFERED FOR S1\LF.. k1tch· C'n. d in1n_g rnnrn. 11\"ing ronn1, all vie\\" pri\"a\e n;ilio, cozy rlcn has it s n11•n ref!cf!inn ponrl, and al.~o opens tri patio. /\ ~park t1 ng: nc1v s1\·1mn11 ng pool has jusl been added. :\s k111g $;'i9.fl00 . 305 Kings Place, N.B. Open Sun 1-5 NEWPORT HEIGHTS AVAILABLE NOW -Quiet cUl·de·sac. roon1y 4 1Jcdroo111 hn111c 11'11h pool. Close to schools, n1rl' nclghbnrhnod, $45 .!'.l:iO 621 Powell. N.B, Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 NEW LISTING MOVE RIGHT IN i\·eat and sp;irklin;:: 3 bedroom horne 11·11h ni ce patio. S24 .500. -INCOME -c -2 It!', , : 1,,1 1,,1111•· in i;•" "1 MESA DE L MAR '"" · ""·' ,. . ., '"'"' ' r ntr• 11 llllllllL: 11••111<' 111 I •i'.) ,~ .. ,I.I :\1•'•,I I .111 II ,,r Iii<" \\•111111 ,\wa n!. Sp1•1·1;1l t<•u•·l1· r« 11111 \.,. 1111~ a 111111\•'r in ,.,,.,, 11 ;1~ :-;,.11 .11,t\1<;,,h .. r. :\ 11 f\1 l!>h'l"<'()lll '" fl I l rtVull«, f1f<'/h11rg\>1r Alar1,11< 1:: CT""" l!"l'f'S. ri1·h wnr-.1 1lrt•k1nc pii.1 1" 11111! ~<'p:1 ralP f'h11drrn " JJlay \''ll"'L flo t·aki> a l«'k 1'11 t hl~ pr11r~ Onh· S'(\:.QO. C«ll t<Ylil~. ~hi-'l.11 1. LIDO ISLE Home + STUDIO OPEN SAT /SUN . l·l 22l VIA ITHACA Ri>a 1111r111 '"'n1rn1 1"'r11 r1· ll''Hlr "11h 3 hdrn1 •. 3 har h~. A !an:r. $r 1•1r.11r ~111rl1n 11 l>;i 1h .~ • H•• hit In furr11J•l1"<' 1, ~·1 LllT \I"\ r -111 l'""!llinn HELEN 8. DOWD FINE HOMES BY LACHENMYER e J BEDROOM, IL1l e1 1·e ~1 off RJkcr /\(•;i! cle<i n ~ hr1, hd11, b l t-1n .~ .. ~'.!Ii :-.10. e 2 BEDROOM ('t1 ~101n Ii i!. 2 h.ilh ~. l11rge lir. r1n . rlet:iched gar;1;,:r, .~:t~.!/1111 e 3 BEDROOM 2 /J;:i , lri,: l1v f;i 1111I.~ r111 .\ rral 1110 del lioine po(ll . $.13.900. • 3 BEDROOM ::!I ! P,;i, 2 .~IP r.1 ' 2 fif"l')l];i1·rs 1or, 1)11. 011·n('r !ran ~lrrrrrl . \\';i lli to h!·h. Con sid er son1r trH<ie 11r trus1 ct r ed , S·li SOO. • 3 BEDROOM 2 Rn . I.ii·" near thr h::i1 . r n· JOY cool breezes. l;ir.c:e fani. rn1 . .S~l'.!.500 . ol r •I.,.. r·1 ..... 1,, ,, "'*'! .t· ~l\"I•: \ l•H•' !,, • 1!' hnn1 f' 302 MARGUERITE ,<;h;,q1 lf'•j>I••\ 111 ('lll•Hl't ;lrl ,\Lo r 1 ~Ill:.':!\ HI~. 1 Hlk 1 .. 1h·· '""'" h Xt111 ti'.!t1d1- MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 • Tl~l-Ll '\"Ei. !!0 '.111·: • ~,.,, Ill ~ • !1.11 ·11 n:: 9 1 n1 frll\l•h 11•"11". II·•• l::r ~lonr 111'11·, :, Hr:, ~· , t-.1 1n~. I\ 1!• 1 .::h'I ii 1',' ·' :! "1!" I;" I''~" A I •'II ...... ,.;1,, ,,,. I I 11 7~ I),.,.,, l•••rl• fr•1 ii "1, In l·•·;o,·11 , l'.it'• 1· l\l.!I i ·~'" " ~ 11 \ ii I' pr r' ~ 11~1 )••I ~ 1(J l~\rl , ,1,ll ,( ... ,1,., ,1 ,, ·'''' ~1 ·<1 rn '!! 'j' •lh I' .1 ~;~ 'H.I• >II-.' 1 'otl :-! I~ 1;.-,,i1, r \Ir nl·•~· \111i1 1111• I. ·111·~ ·~11• ';"''I ~I II'/) H'" ''' I ~' ' d 11 • 1ol• ·. ( '"I r !\:1(\-, I J!tt,!I ~1' Tll t :V~ I t'\Fl1 1;t.l ~ ~· il!l'"llC: l'\l ",\<l\f" h"l11>'• "'"I I .,i.,,11.: '" • ,11 I i._1, t • ' I '" !~I' .' I>~ f I \rl 1 ' 1••·n I'""' lir 1 • '' .. •r-''1 FI RST OFFERING -IRVINE TERRACE 1400 Scrcnadl'. Spac1r111'i ~ RR . for n1 a! d in. rn1. L~e. p')ol:.i1.c lol . ji:; cxr!'plionally land- scaped. Si;!l .900 See Su n. 1-;';. SMA LL HOME · LARGE POOL 3000 SO . FT. -1\1r corirl it1 0ne<1 h111lrl 1n i:. nn 90' x 254' prime location -pr1mC' tenant I •J&t lllRITAGEJ SB0.000, · :;:-; "" ""n. LARGE R-2 LOT ..:;:::::::::::=:::: Realtor 644-0134 COLLEGE PARK Harbor View Hills, Broadmoor Prrs11~e <Otnt ort. :-.par1011" 4 hrrl r11nm . :l hath. fa n111\-r op111 ;ii•fl fnrn1:il 0 1111111:. rnntn. Pf;i nnr1t lnr f:in11lv l1 1·1 n r. i ·1r1,r I" F:1,h1nn J~lilnri t nn1n1u11 111· rrrr(';iltf•!l area ,Ii: pllul. '.!lil 2 Ll~hl hPll'" Ln . Open :-iat ,'\:. Sun 1·.i . East si de Costa Mesa 11 1 '' ~ '1' I• .\ ' " li12 llrhn1ronr. ('<1 \1. 011ner te;iv ing sta1C'. l\'il l rnn~1 drr le;i ~r nntion. Great buy al TWO ON A LOT $42.900. See Sal 2-5. l"<<> f"r 111··•111r nr r"1' ho11<r BAY SHORES plu~ n1ntllrr . 111 . l.:i11· q1 1~r- tl'1"•. Onr .1.N-r!rn•>!l1 ::.nrl 2:i91 Creslv iev:. 3 13r:. farn 1lv r1n .. 2 bath!'. 011.., J h<'r!rmrn Prr~r ro i 111. Ne,1·Jy p;iintcd & ca!·petrd lhruout. Exccp-r0rnr S2ifl rrr n1on1h A1 1hr tinnill lease. $4!),!'if)O. ~cc Sal. 1·5. rri··e of S2~,7(l(1, wh•rh 1~ [Bl flm.1;:1p•••, I -;;11i,,',;~~'";1:;;;~:'· Yo«'< LIB __ 1.~1~l-. Walker & Lee r:ral lnrs General 2i~ H;i rhnr Rl rd. at ;\rl11 n1s 5--l.l-IJ.IB."1 Oprn 'r1 I !l P~I SID E BY SIDE ROOM FOR 4 UNITS -'.\n11· h a~ n1cr 3 hrrl · ronrn ho11sf' -ll vr therP 11 ht]P 1·nu h 1n lrl \"our 1n rnrnC' prnprrly. East Costa ~l rta, SW.500. Offi;::e Open Saturd!ys & Sundays PETE BAR REIT REA LTY 1605 Westcliff Or., N.B. 642-5200 Genera l ! General BIG CANYON 1906 SANTIAGO DR. ·''~'I 1.1,.•nl. ~1 1111r r 11·1.-1 11,11 <• f,1•1 '.IP Q111r1. 11"" li!•l'ft. fUl·•lr·•·•r· 1,,.·.1111"1. ~>1r1 ~11rd ·; hf'df"''lll ;,,.rf r,111111.1 ' r!r~11l1lr t11 r r1.·· I'' ~h;\I\<' !Y\(>f, a l( '.II",\~. ,\c ~11 111r :;•,':loa n.'.\"" r n<'••d ~I $:\\,:~1 1, :1 10-1 1.-.1 IO['W'I\ HERIT AGE II.I.I. UU11 '.\-(':>r i.,.:;i1hnl 1• I hurrl1 2 Rr rl r oo111 I h:ilh. l ;:i r~e ll\'1 11 .I! pl11i:; d 111 111g r11 on1. ha rd1111nd flnnrs. ~a rai:l' 111111 ;irlrl ecl rnon1 (l 11l1 .S2:l .h00. _co()rl trnn!' .\s.~u 11111 hl r Fil ·\ lri:.11 . ;1)'~ 111· ll'r('.~! r .1.\·111f'n ts :iil /6 PITI. 19.1 \J Ft1!Jr rln 11. ()p('n Sar.,'\:. Sun. 1-5. J\errt 1iccns rd 11c<ll l·:!'ta1r ~<ilr •renple 11 <l1 e l1sl of an:-:1ous h11:,ers 1~·aiUng for ynu. Lachenmyer Realtor 1860 NEWPORT BL VD, 646-3928 545.3493 \\',\T ~;RFR QNT 111-C:.rl.~harl 1-... --...,..,..,..,..,..,,... ___ .., ______ I : •,.J\ r ,, " ' ' .. BLUFFS PLAU 1 •' h 1111,· 11 11 flll II , II t<• r•"'I !..· •l•"t•r•.11..: 1111 •11·1 11 ;1r1 t~ lnri~ •"I'" ! '"I 1:-,,, 1,.~11 r l.~ l1~1 rr: \I llh I,< Ill ~'','.'.(ffi CORBIN- MARTIN A ~ l)()\'IO:lt SJl0RES, N R,) I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ l ,\fodem durite'o;; .1 BR. 2 R_., S BP.. l B · 8 •1 :\lode!. Corn-4. Rcdrn1, lar.i:" f,1m1ly rm, l k 2 AR., 2 h.11. units. Str~ plt>tlon Dec. $1;9.~. &l.\-5S59 BA. \"14"1\" from r1·rry rnnni. to OCE'an. Gof1!"1 confl 011•ncr I~'~'~"~'-'~· ~R7Y_n~<r_,_·,_:n_. ___ I OPEN OAJLY 1 TO 5 Alln A rl 1.~rs , h1rrl 11a1<·hrr~. General 1 Ge neral nn~ nl 11.. k11l<i ht>mr. nn REAL TORS ~4-7662 J;i~n. f1!·ran Vlf'"''. 2.1'l0 ~rll--------------------l--ESTATE LI VING 11 . & """'· "'""" ''"" EXECUTIVE Hunt1'ng & f1.sh1'ng INVEST IN WESTC LIFF 6-'2 bedroom uni t~ near complete shopping erea. Thi s corner property is in excellent repair. Complete '1'i!h buil l·i ns, fireplaces, .shag carpeting, drapes. patio areas, closed garages 1v!th storage, etc. Additional small •room 1~·ith ~.:,, bath. Could be use~ for office. Save on you r tax return \\'ilh this Pride of 1bwnership investment. A Real Value at ''115,000. Good term!. Please call our Invest· ment Divisio n at 546·1600. INVESTMENT DIVISION \O) THE REAL 'ryESTATERS ·I • ln:in. 72!)-8;f.!6 er P.O. Bn:-. HAVEN ready to gcJI, Priccrl at ~II the old sh.i f! ROY J. \\'ARO RLTRS S,">8.~. Buy the new gh.J ff &16-0228 lflll V i.~r.11. associated Call: 673-3663 5-i8·5942 E\l'ell ;;;;;;;:;=;;;:======================:::=====/Truly 11n out!<land1ng home Y.1ih R br..-athtakiue: l ~fl cir- ~ \"It'll' • Lfl1'l:r hf'cil'f"lol~ p1t1_.. n1a~trr 1<u11,,. 11 11h b11th • ('ui:;101n lral llrf'~ Thn.10111. Outs1a11d1ni: 1111 rl•'r'lrit· buil l in ki1chcr1. Lnad.~ or r ur · !ln-irrl~ .• !'i'p;ir:i!r fnr•n1.1l di nui~ r"''fi\ Rnn1;111 llfl()I - Hr;i trd !..: 111;::h rrd lrlri1I !or 1>111rr1111nini:: c11r~1~. Pt·u·r s11.· •. ooo. Call l"r drl ~1ls - 673-ll;l.;(). BROKERS-REAL TORS 1025 W 8alboo 67l-J66J LIDO ISLE REDUCED TO SELL J hf'drno1n 11·11h 8Under'k, Nivc $3.000. llurry. Call Fan'l'lw .RC'ally. !'i4S-8&10. 2629 HArbor, C.M. DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT By Own~ 3 BR. den, ple.r, sl ip. ~ view lot. Owner a.nxJo111 to aril. SU9,500. *--* DOVER SHORES Vlf'w Home G&.lllxy Dr. SJ'.18C'IO\J~ k 111r111 ror ~ntrr- 1.11.inins::. \1·/indllOr ponl 1' ja.t'uzzl. St:l'J,000 ~ Le11se or $145,000 -ree By app 'I, Bill Grundy, Rt•ltor 341 Bayldde, NB 87H16l S©l'-J{}lJ.-lG£2f S" The Puu fe with th e Buiff-ln Ch uckle 0 Reorro~ge letter' <1f t~e four scrombl&d word1 be· low to for111 four ,omp le word1. LACBOT AH MI X I I ' I I H I F S I i ·From a gossip column: "Un- i I I r • dertoker Digger Jones rs cl· '::::·;:::~·::;;::·==-=~ ... most crazy, because the kids r keep c'klng hirn for empty, R E F R 0 y I .. . .... -0. Comp!•t• th• thudd• c:iuo1ed I • I I I ' I by l1lli11g lri !ht rn>ll;l'IO wor d. . . . _ . you devt lop from s1ep No. 3 belo ..... 8 F'RINT NUM8El!£D tEITEl!S IN 4 I TH£SE"SQUARf5 . (j UNSCl!AMBLE ABOVE. lf"TTERS TO GET AN5WE I! SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 1-o·THEREAL '"-ESTAT ER.S . ' ' BLUFFS VIEW 'rhts choin! l bdrm .. 21.; hllth condo 1s an F:ND \.:NIT, ol'\ 11. w1d,. ~rrnbrll. 1..nVl'ly t arp. 8t dra~s. cui;tom bllr &: many more C;'(lra~. OP EN SAT/SUN. l·l 2183 VISTA ENTR ADA Helen 8. Dowd Realtor 644 -0134 SELLl.NG Your boat? '"Li.\!"' wirh u~ .. it!'.11 It f11st. Daily Pilo' ClanlJled. W -5678 That's \\hll l you <'A ll •lu 111,," )'f1U 011 n ~(l\1r 01111 hu.<1nr-.~ 1n t111s c.\r1!1nc firlr!. :-. .. i 11 lranrhi.•('. 1'11 11 nr 111 11 llrn•• .J1•i11 thr ~ro111ni:: 11r111nrk nr .11' 0 .T. ,\K"' )("I \'l'I( ., n1r 111t'!f'r.~. l n1·r~l n1•·n1 $1.l'l\ lh~" 111'. n11 . n111"~"·" 11~11 frr!•· . l11~hl." I"' I 11 n r ~ o1 ).'.l"l!llKI~. lron1 ,r;, '"'"·Ir. ~rr hut a fr1\ .,f 1hf' fra H1rM • -1h1~ lw>;ul! . .J BR. 2 RA . rr q d<'tl<"f' Srr 1h1~ lnvP ]y h"tnr Prl •"'r! Bl $~1;"\<,00 . WILLIAM WINTON No r;1;prrir 11~·r. 0 111• •"•Hn-?:!II 1 1a11~· ~l'li"'>I 1t111 11~ .11'U 1!1 Rea l Estate '.11:,r11 w. H11ll-.'A J.<.laM 675-3331 f 111;o1w1111:,i0_,_,,.._,_,_,_,_,,..I A\"ll llnhl r, l1••pn'"'lll i;:u1tlr!l 111ul oull111rr.'I Ar,.1111,J I !1 1' \\"tll"ld. }:11jo_v po1r 11t111] h1.i:h r rofi1 s anr! ta.\ a1l\·anl;1gr <. Hun! 1111d fi~h frrC'. Al! 1h1~ i!I pos~ihl(' if you 11unli !y. • 3 Bedroom • St>t our T.V. 5M"' ~tnwfay. C•rpets, dra pes, r•nt•• 7:30 P.i\f., Channel 52. Call patio, 1torege slied. or <t•r!t(', in<'luc!e phone: $23,500 .•. Terms .11:\1 TI/0~1A~ R:oy McC•rdle Re•ltor OUTDOOR TRAVEL 1810 Ne,,.·port Bll'd., C.M. ()(>pl. l20 ~7729 1505 E. 17th $itffl't ' Sa.n1a An,11. CBlil. 97701 BAY FR ONT 1714 1 5.'l8·1U.,1'-1 ___ 1 VA / FH A TERMS PAnnr~mir Oi'r11n Ir Nly vlf'<''. 3 hr<irMrm: + IO':•irnp room 122 t•r. [(1!, lo1·rtv 1'1p11clol1!" "11h trre pool tab!,. Clr11.n, 1-.~iv. ~ fl it. ~ !ll'I. htlrn ,. ., l'1P~ .~ slip. \!1111 cond. $ •. 'i,i!YI Far!'T'11· Rralty 511>.ttMn. i\l11n1· 1•1Clr1111• fly •P'P!. ' S ill Grundy, Re•ltor 311 Ril)'!<idr. N'pi. lk'1cti 675·6161 -Fa ..... .,,,...,__ -· 2629 H11rbor, C.M . DAILY PILCTr for action! ' • • I • ~ . ' l t .. • I 10 %1 DAILY PILOT Saturday Ooobtr 2 1'11 l ( ......... General oflnJa 3j/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Costa Mesa Costa Mes• "LIVE THE LIFE OF RILEY " Irvine Irvine * OPEN HOUSES SUN. 1-5 * 17582 CYPRESS, UNIVERSITY PARK Laguna Beach RUSTIC RANCH HOUSE !'tpr;iv. lms: Earl) Ciiltl. r.crwh :If\ i> h11m1', 111c-.i lt'ff 111 tw11er ' \ fl.L\1 .r .. m 1..AGl:'.\,\" l'l'''lt1•n. hi q1mlt1,v Art'l11· 1r•·111rr. 111111 1-.:-.0Tl-:Nl\I \' F L1gun• Hills I nn, I ha Cnronado at La~una !-fills 1.4't~ure \\"oriel. \\ alk tn. no ~trp~. Ill i P'.ir. I-runt, full halrony, \ 1P11 /Ill 11ttl11trs dn•I' .ill s1·11'l2 nm pymt. 1!1 1--0171 art 6 pm re:ir 714 ---- Newport Beach Cliffhaven 107 Linda Isle Orive )lrntrd & ftltrn•d poul lat,:" flltl1i l~· kild1>'n, ·1 Fkdr•u•rll. 'J. Bath., (,J11wk l "'''t''~'""· """"I" ha:. IJuro.:ha~o.:d. k.k111i.; $:1:!.~>UU (Co,ta fll••sa 1. 5 Rdrms • all on one Jl oor This one 1s on! v 6 mos. NEW. Cor porate owner is offenn~ tht s spacious home al below cost for quick sale. SEE TlllS ONE TOVA Y 18815 TABOR, TURTLE ROCK t 'I·: m \\()()(> PLA:'-'I{, ST l (' C II \\ t .. \Tllt.JU· I> " { 1 t>Mt HPOVJ.l;o.I s Sht1t!-OPEN SUN. 1-4 Laguna Niguel ~ewport Heights 3 l>f-droorn 2 t>a:h hnmp 1nth ~auutul pa11n<1 1Cnvf"r'ftf and unrov- er('(1 t. l!omP rPmodl"ll'd 2 )rars 1tgo • Bcau11ful drap- eq. ftn:>jllarP, Jorc't"cl 111r, !\rw carpeti; and vinyl lloor rn1·rnn1::s. ~1-!A lnan II\ u . ~umat>le a1 ~·~ '!>. Priced $~2.000. 616-7171. 5 BR, :J ba . fclm1ly r m , forrnal din. rm .. 2 frplcs. Rm. for pool. LJutk . Hy App't. $155,000 3 Linda Isle Drive -Open Sunday Lo\ 1•1\, JIC'\\ 5 1:11 , 41 ., ha home w water- front IJ\. rrn. & din rn1 0<1k paneled family rm. \I rrpt I. t\l a'>l er 1111. w sitting area & fireplace. Ba_1 & .\lt. \'JCI\ .s. . .. $179.500 •••·4433 TOWN & COUNTRY SHO,,ING CENTER U SH \EACH BLVD , HUN TI NGTON 8£ACH Just listed -4 Bdrm .. 2 baths, famtlv rm . Popular Pla n .r2. tn the first unit. . .\skmg only $42 950 INCLl'DJNG THE LAND ! Hurry on this one! i•d h) ·1 \IL TIU r-::'. \\'f~P-31891 Na tional Par k Or. l:\C f' t R fl 1. 1-s T () '.\ r: f'iinor11rn1c l'tew nf broarl. \\ \I .I\\\ \ \ s s 1111fM'1T11hly ~11·('1•p1ng hills. 3 BR . 2 ba. li111d·1·;1p•·•l i.:r1111ni1, eri>at-$ IJ.j()(), ~-o'THEREAL ~ESTATERS 92 Lind a Isle Drive Beaut 5 Brl 4 ha home w rnrmal d in rm. & family rm. :J FrµIC'~. Outside stC11r" ay. Built-in jtun cabinet & bookshelves. $155,000 JUST COMPLETED 5 on. 4 bath home ''Ith 50 fl. dock. Beauti- fully derorntcd. \\ ith marble mstr. bath . rr~·~tal chandcliNs. lllH' <:arpets & wa llpaper. Built-in 1·acu11m, rcc:1rculat1nJ.! ho} "ater, dumbwaiter & many other extras. $28.'i.OOO. W aterfront Lots _ f\'o. i~: :J Car garage. Faces So uth . SR0.000. :\o. 56: !\orth Lagoon exposure $80.000. 341 For Comple te Information On all homes & lots, please call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Is landers Bld g . a t Linda Isle BAYSIDE DR., SUITE 1, N .B. 675-6161 SHARP! SHARP! SHARP! Ttl''<I nt lo••k111r.: itl •l•rt\ rr !'<ii<',;'' 11 .. n "'" th•~ l">raut~ 1 h.11 '""''' I lo.1' a 1111idrl h•1t1•1• 3 ~ll'oft•ll•lll\. 2 h:tllt', 1111111-111 k111 lw11 111dwlt11r.: d 1•l11\i1'hl'r, 111•11 111 :tUllhtl ,ti;q,; \\ W 1 .llJM'llllJ.:, htl: .i .. 11i.1,. 1::1r.tl;1', and oil,.,.,~ f11r 1.1.11 nr 1r:1u1•r All 1h1o; f1u 11nh ':.''.~'"' 11nd S:!l I Jl''r mnnllt 1111·f11d1r1i.: la\I'~ l<I In ~ur·;iru·t'. Walker & Lee 11t>r1 l1orc; 27<)() llarhor Hll'd :ti Arlr1ms :H:l-010.) Oµc·n ·111 9 fl\I College Park 4-Bedroom Plus Balboa Island Balboa -Island I FAmtlv rmm addrrl 10 th1c; 1-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Im ... I~" d >' H ll. ,. ha rp h nnw. I' ( ;.11<1 ,,hai: C'.tf'l1t't~ :! I :--11 * OPEN HOUSE * SUND AY 1-5 201 NORTH BAYFRONT Best Balboa Island bayfront buy! 3 RR. 3 hath home J'Ll'S charn1111g 2 RR. collage. View from e1 ery room. 2 Sunny patios. Pnce -$145,000. WILLIAM WINTON, Real Estate 229 Marine, Balboa Island 675-3331 General I Corona del M ar -----~, -~ EXECUTIVE FAM!LY HOME S "il 1111111111;.: • fi,.,... 11 1•' ."p,t('t111;, :! !>IHI.I' II till .'\'1111 ~q rr uf li1111..: '''"'· :1 1:1 i1- Jo¥•m ..... : Ji.iflt, (HI lllod dill· NEV.' VIEW -VI EW \'ff:\\ • 1111111 It\ 111~ l'•ltltn~ \ II':\\' • I 111111 d11t111i: 1'(•11111 \'I I·"\\ -ft»lll lt1;t';1kf.1,1 !'Ill, \'II·:\\' -Jr.1111 h1l1'ih"'ll' \'IJ·:\\' -fm111 l'l lltt()lls IW>tn! \'It:\\ -f1u111 111.1sl1·r lltlrm. ! 2 '1°1rp bt-.ln1oms & ~ 11.lfhs lt1111i: 1110111 11 f1rr11l.W•'. drn111r.: 1-.1m. B111lr 111 11pr111 ;1111 .. ~. \\'iilk111r.: tlt~l.1111·1· It) ,.1i11pp111i: und lo <•II "h1~11- (Ink s :2.!r~I. c II I I 11011' 61fi-il71. -POOL +-RUMPUS ROOM Pitt~ 1 }u•tl1111of)1S, '1 lt:t!lt<,' htttl '-111 "•ll'h••tt, 111•1\' ~h.ii: 1.11111'11111.:. 1. f1wpl.111 '-'· (II• r fi(I() ~I(. fl l"llllljllh '"'"'" Ill 1 l11d1·~ \11 •1 lt:or ;\11 q11 .1l1f\ 111.:. 11q lo 111 t•···~ . '"'' 1,il;r 111·,01·. -"""'''"' 1 .. ''"'"11" 1 :f l.11.111. Cll1111•r \\Ill l'<llhlllo•r SI IJ(IO d.,1111. J\1\lr;l>l,\Tk ( >< 'L'l 'PA:°'<('\', Walker & Lee 1ni.;. n~1·r,11••d ( 11111lv 1~•1111. "n ,.,, pon h .111d I.II\ I· l.Y L.\l:t.1·: l'CIOL. :'\•1w 1 .1• .1111 t11111111. 1., 1111, :--:r.\\' h11me. P.r&l111r~ '-' I' :111~ 111111.'. J-Utl Ill ,, I' s-. ,,q-,,, Call 540-11~11 COpc•n "' 1'<' a:·-HlRIT AGE I ~ •ut uun Newport Hei9hts Shake Roof- Cambridge Home < 11 'F:'\ SL'll >A Y 2'i'l0 llarlMr Hl\11. al A<l:im~ Im C'OJ:Tl-.S ('ll:Cl.F: ~>l:i-111:11 01l('ll 'Iii !l p\1 C'llf!O:\\ llli;lll •. \\tis --OPEN HOUSE-- University Realty Yr.I PM TO ;\ION A\f ::001 E ~~,,L~y._61:-!ii10 COl!\~:tt LOT, lowly ~ fm OPEN HOUSE ll OO SEA LANE SUNDAY 1-S \ 1,1 11• 111•1•111111111y 111 !1·11 hor \"I\ •_I J!I:, }. fo;1., f.1t1lrl\' 1111 '""' a ,.,.,Jud • .t J><••'· r .. r $ ol 1~~1. NIFTY PACKAGE- nr d1•11, r:1m rm. I\; .ill ,.1,.,. 1.11 .111 I ""' dlih· ll'f•"'· ,.,. II.I 1•\fH•ll,l\I' ,lt,1!; <'I l'f" .~ 111,.~ t 111., .. r "'•·ii 111 "'"· V \ 111';11. 2 H1'.1r ,1 ii~ ,i;, p:i- l 111., \\ 11~1111 f111' ;iddtlh1Jh, 1 A11·1'fy ltuf;.(•pi;: ,ti Ii; oft.Ip g-.1 r 11 lt1il r y 1.in l. :\1·:11· , . .,,_ J, .. _.,.~. oil :-.. •l1•~il'. d11111 ht'\ fl,1 ti\ 1~ ,_llll()fti.: I Ill I' $:::.!,'.~~I. Will cirn~tdt'r 11·adP, fly ()11 IH'I", ":•1 f'l'lllt'\'11111, C '.\I. 'ii 1: S:l~-1:!0~1. I Costa Mesa • :I Bit lh1tN'. hugr rncd )d. 11< ··a11 1 u. phone e1oenm6s. 1h\1wr 1..11,..G::W. E>ana Point 1)ob'l .)P llil, - - -1tPnltor -------Huntington Beach 0:-\ LY S'.!'l llMI' ' l'r lkh. S.'il \'u Frplr. TOTAL PRICE $24,000 t'u11.1s.:1• fur :! .J111;-:Gi7 NO DOWN East Bluft ESTRELITA PLAN BLUFFS FAMILY HOME 3 Qitl1·mi, .. :!1, 1111111~. fnmily r111, "(Jn 'fhp Pork". Prtv. p1ll11·~ plus Mt. VJf'W drck . .. 11c1 un•I. n1•arhy )ll}(JI. \\';tlk 1fl sl'i1•~11, shop11111i(, di11r1'11- "' '/. YP111·~ .v•>un.r:: & [11~1, .. /1111) appl 'd. 1)11111'1-s rno11 111!. prll'I' .. r s·~1.l~)(J r··rlr1·ts thrtr .urgC'nl m•ed lo ~ell. &.st : )~~11(' really -~. :?11 1 \'1 ... 1,1 Dd Oro !\cl\ 111in H1·ad1 i; 11-11 ~·: ft 11-m 10 E1r~. VIEW HOME 2927 CASSIA OPEN SAT /SUN 12-5 t l~t ri;:i> hd rtn•-. 2 h;i J11s l '.1111•ltrcl family 1"''111 E111 l11i>«d 1~1111·1,·;11 rt J'n 1111~ .~ S1111rl1•0.:k \l1lfl,\' f-:\11'(1~ 1 .. 1~ of S1°n-;11.:r ONLY $47,750 (i 11-11 1:! fly 011 n"r I Tiii·. 111.L'F f-'S-Spltt lt•11·I ·: r.n. 'J1" HA. \\"1·11 t1Pf'111·;11"1. l:.t,\ \11'\I , S >.:,·,(J() ('.tttl'IC'') 10 !:1ol•1·r (h\IWr .i-11-flill. Fountain Valley $16,800 V.A. A1111l11I' 1111al1!1t'' ~tthJl'd 111 Vi\ l.11i1n 1111h f.'. :1111111al ri·rc~·11l;w,. r.1lt>. T111;tl pa~· G.I. BUYERS SlOO DOWN PAYMENT F .H .A. for ll11s fahul•1Uo; t l11·1.11n 1111, 2 "'""Y h•1U<I' ~1 llh 3 li,1rh,. fti•ady f111· .1011r oc.:n1p.1111·y 111111 . Comr1i1•t«ly l·.1111• 11·d 1hr11r111t, fll~o clrnp.·~. '\1•w ,.lylf' k1rrlw11 111111 all 1111111- 111~ 111d11d111g t11sl111 1<!11 r. L>t111hl1> gar..if:(P. S<·ho11I ~ 11nd ,.hopping nt-arhy. Let us ~how 11 to you. Walker & Lee HrallnN Zl•lo lfarh1r Rlld <11 Ail,1ms :.:·.-!t1!H Op1•)1 1.1 9 r'' SURF OR POOL \\ afk lo l1t .. 1d1, or """ yn11r l><•OI. ( ;l"f'at :J. <.tory l\P11 porl \\'r,t f.11n1ly h11tll(' II llh rur- ma) d1111nt: 1110111, tropH·al pa110, f.in11ly l'f~>m 1111h f1n>- pl:.i1·~ l10d 1111111). nl<lll.Y XII .IS ind :J t~•d 111(J11l~, :J.12 h.1111,, h111I rl1JC1~. arnl a 1-. 1d1rn. :-;uhmtt on 1rrm~. Pr tl'"d ror l]uwk snlr C.tll - Collins & W atts Inc. 96:l-~1:1<1:l Own ~:1·r•. ---- DELUXE PAD WITH POOL ('Jn,p tn fu111rr rrn1r11I rn~· p.11k irnd l11trnr.1. \\,,Jk 111 r 1tl 1 11~ !>lalilr~ 11 hr11 n111 )<.Jlf;1-lting. 4 Rl'rlr110111 3 h.11h 11111< f;11111ly roonr. 847-8531 • 592-5571 -. lllt-111, SI lo( IH'I' lllllllfh. ----------- Sh,1rr1 3 l•·dr0<1111 h•ll111• l!lt,.. $19 500 l•tlt11°'. \\1fh Jl \1!1)\\()()f) I ' fl,()(ll!S 'l lll\tlllllll' lttlh~. 3 r:r... 2 It'\, l~l:'\lflll r lnNI 1111~lo·111 lt111l1 -111 ktldtl'll. 1111. "' •'1''111·.I di.I ~;1r, 1 lc·1·1 H1•;1d,1-10 ,,, rnp,'' 1111,,11•d1.11-hlltn H 0, f11r111.11 1t1· t 111, r•Jy. er litt}t'l'S w1•lmllll' ~ ,\ "'· 111: "''"'''~· ph•nt~ 11( <'ALL' 1•upt ... 11·d,, l'l'fll', tlrp<, ,, If. W lk & L <'I' ll'ttl pay 1111 .111t1r 1~1.;I<. a er ee l'.t~llh'flls '"':t than r•'lll. C.1 11 nnw. I'.>':i ltOJ"I 2;•_lfl_1111r1><;r H"": a1 Ai1 •• 111~ IYnJKfaii:rRG«Jr!! . .1 . ..-!ll!rl Op1·11 111 !l Jl'.\1 .·-~·~-~·~:..ltil--.tllilli·lti-lili-ltili .. ~ "Sl:'\CE 1946" l st \\'P trrn Bank Rldg. t: ni\·ersity Park Days 833-0 101 N ights Huntinston Bea ch "FASHIONABLE" J(,IV) ~'1 r•. ,,, luwnu11' I I - 111i.: I l>i>dro-111 , a11tf .! h.1 Ill' )',, lllHll\ I \ll,14' Jn l't '''" 1h1,. nnf' tn 11pp1r1•1,111• (fl"" rn i.d100J, and shopp111g. Hkr. l-> l:l-1 1T1 -' NO QUALIFY ING l./lw do" n for 3 lll'rlmnm homr "1th allr.v <'nlranl,'e. $2'1.:? mo p:'I\ s ~ 11. Real Estate by Mc VAY 545-0458 893-8533 L'. IQl.,I·. POOL SIDC: "TE.\- HOl 'Sr.", sunlfrtk nnrl -I Bil. 2 1:.\ for total Julf1Jlm<'nl' I IX.IO 11 htd &. lltrd pool, so-0-11 1J1fri r<'nl. la rwin realty, inc. 21.jfj:! R1w1khu r-;1, llntgn Bch 546-5411 anytime - SElLING YOUR HOME? Frrl' ;ippr;iisal . \\ e h11y ('fl1Jll1cs. Prl'~\lnal altcntmn. 2."1 yr~. C''ipl'J"l('IH'I'. COLLINS & WATTS -BY THE SEA 1 Hr., 2 B.t, :J. !'lory, sh,1kc l~M•f, ll \\', d1<p, palllK, tT)>I<, dl'fl<. frpl 1•. bf'llUI l\l- 1111111, s11r111kli·1'!'. 1 ~ "'· like 1w11 . H.1111'110 La Cuel'la, ~.l!I 'l'it. !lli.'(.t;:1zo. -------\ll·:1n:1 JITll (; ,\ f! J) E :'\ S, P.1•:w11f11 l 4 TIP., upgrarlrd 11tri11H:ho11t, S-lG.!lOO. Bkr, . --~--------• ;1 Dl Ill \tS .. l ''6 hMhS, Jiv r il 111 rl'rl• L\'\(, n11r 111o..:1 f;u11"11' I .t COSTL \ 1 l 1nd-1· 1flf' ;1n hrl1•1·1 \\ ,. I 111··1i;:nl'd .1 8[)(! \I .~ I •I " r1t.1r pldn, h"\( \\/\\ c rnr1-If'\(; .~. (T:\TO\f f 1r. \f't 1~11 ' thrll -11111 Jk1~ht ,t: dl"• I'.\ ranrh (I\ If' k··rhru. ha<: \I.I. Rt II.T- T'.," R.\:'\Cf: .t-O\"E'\, Pl~ll­ \\ ~II P. . r. n . :::r \('101 'S Rl'H \l-\F.\ST "\OnK 1.mcl" nr """" \'ilhtnrl<; & r1•r11m- k 1,, .t 111>1·ns 10 nl'l.J:'\G Mff.\ Rr 1r I \' rm. In~ nrni.si\'P ('l'llll'r ( ri•pl;tt'f' nf rain• \'1•rrfl'~ <:lflllf'. Fxtr11<;1\'f' USP nl g);l~s !hill O\'f'l'lll()ks slirf 11•ro•d patt'I \1't1h i:rn 11noh,- s1r111·1rrl \'t('\\" nf lhl' l'llllrP \'itll"' This iirlt"ltt"ally dre. 'Ira 1rrl hnm" is an nu c;1anrl· 111<" h11v fnr $41 ,500 FULL PRICE DO\.'T RE l.1\TE~ (' \LI. Wl\\ . MISSION REAL TY l)i:i !'ll. \01'-I lll\\' , f.•1"1tn:I Phone (714 ) 494-0731 ------l ST TIME OFFERED .\b~nlu11•l> 1mrnae. 2 Bdrm. + d••n, 'I. b.1111-;, 2 frpk. re''· u'en< I'. -J olk.;, In lx'Ar h. I It!\\ d fir<:., mo1 l'-tn ('('Ind. t:nbtl11•1·Ml!r prle't' or S:l3,j()(). OP EN SUN. 1-4 1246 Skyline D r. ~ BR. :I ha1hs, cl1>n, 2 Crplr!:. 32452 AZORES RD. Bn.1:h1. C'hePdul 3 BR . 2 ha. SJ)('rll\eul11r 111door garrlPn. Ot•ean & \11 '''""· V;ir;inf Po-;.;1blP P'C('hange for clear Int $67.~ La guna N iguel Realty 83G-5050 499-1344 OPE:'\ JIOL"<:;F; Sun. Ori :l. I ' to 4 pm '1'l3i2 \'1a Araso, l..<1:?11na ~r~uPI 4 hr fam rm 21, h11, frplr tn IJ1 rm. 1;1r.it famL\~ hnm" on l;ir~P. hr:iurrfully lnd""P lnr . Cl'lse In srhnnl~ & shpg. S:t1,9:i0. fflARIOH flllN~ REAL ESTATE 618 S. Coast l111·y L<1guna .B<'ach 49-l-8:i?JR Lido Isle Nord Waterfront Br:i.nd new :i BR .. 4t1 baths. •ll'ck & dock. on Lido :\ord. $197,jOO, 40 F oot Lot Attr. P\.pn~ed hl'am 3 BR .. 3 ha home 11 /South pa no. Only S6;.<>00. Bill Grundy, Rltr. :rn Ray!l1dP, :\B fii~l61 OPEN SAT. 1-4 224 VIA ITHACA Li\fJ?e cl Rdrm .. :l haths plus rl1111n.r:: rMm. $61,500. Panoramic ocean & city "'"", bow012?> lowsoD jR. OWNER WANTS ReoltoA ACTION ::im \'111 Ltdo 6i:J-·17162 Dupl1•x • 2 l ·hclrm unrls. in -4B -R., DEN1 S 8-~ \1 ood-:1, pr11.11c srutni;:, Custnm built. Sl29.500 1111<i1111 drs>;::n -A must tn S""· Rnn~ Clfl<'rs -,\sk1ng s 12:.no. WOOD & GLASS T1·i1ly one nr a kind. dnnr hy !~'111111111 l_,(lng11orlh); open f<'f'ltn..r:: thr11out rhl~ 3 bdrm., 2 hath rrs1clcnrr. G<>OO fin- a111•1nl.! avail. Ask111g S3R.900. NEW COMMERCIAL Hwy. fmn1agr, :xlnt locauon. All rcn.NI Sli9.500 REAL E X Real E state 917 Clrnnr~ rr. Laguna 494-8561 5 BR. 6 BATHS \\'tth Pl"r N sltp. SZ~.).!r.;0 LIDO REAL TY INC. 6i:1-7:lll0 FOR ~alp hy mmPr. S'.'>4.mtl 4 sml !xlrms, me" pa110, 2 sty l1v rm. stnglP ,l!arage. 110 \'1a X;inlllf', 6i5--096:i. Mesa d el Mar eOPEN DAILY 1-5e 851 CORTEZ ST. n11 • d111 rm.. fam 1n1., n111um. ;,;92 Virw C1rclr. RAIN FOREST L1kr r.rw 3 BR. & ram. rm., 2 Ra , 2 t'Ar l!M.. carp., ch·11f)<'<;, Jrpl . hllns, di~h­ \\R~hrr, sprinklers. .J ust sr1•ps In O.C C. S:l2.!r.i0. .'i 171-2.111() Own"r a~t. 6i;).:J721) ~ s:r-i.000. Sl(;..:"i&l!l. c;rrlttrll'll r1 nm rhr wnrlrl, 1h1~ I\ I:i\l{(;i\IN 4 RR, :\r !'h111r.:1'•d honw 1~ rr:td1rtl h,v IM•ad1. s:111.or~1. :!'.!002 lsland•'l' c·ro,.s111g ;\ \\/'lll<lf'n hrtdt:I' -~ ------:l STORY 5 BR. 3 BA .... ". . SHADY LADY Thie; home 1~ ;:\ ITPI" 1hal1l'd larly, on a corner, near Cl iff Dr. 3 Rdrms. Sep. dining rm. rtrPplACP. hd\\d floor~ !.· r11rfl('l1nS: Dbl. garAge & rarport on alley. S34 .950 CALL 0 '46·Hl4 A~ ?1EALTY Nur Nn•port Put Offlct SHARP BUYERS I I Furn. cluplPx, hlk. to ~an. Rf'ill sharp -S38.500 Oceanfront Duplex 4 BR., 2 BA., frplc., hPavy i;hakP roof, E'tr. A Sita! a< Sl!l !"i!O. Jo.--: Es REAL TY fin-sno 2<l01 W. Balho;i, N.B. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 341 Cherry TrH Lane Saf P for <'htlrlrPn. Short CtJI de ~:ic. 4 BR 2 haths. J ust renov;i led. ~.13.~.iO_ BURR WHITE RF:ALTOR 67:i-4630 2901 :'\e\\f)Ol'l Rlvn. N.B OPEN SAT /SUN. 1·5 .J30 R1veM1de Spal'ious i;pht level 5 Bdrm., fa mtly rm. On large lot. Allr.v acr<'s~ tor camper, tra1lrr. Walkin~ distance all srhools. S49,!'>00. DA\!~ REALTY 64Z-7000 NEWLY LISTED 1-Sly. 3 B<lrm. ,to dPn, P. narh.c;. "I.1ttlr 0 1)11 Hoose," strr~ •n bP11rh S29.!100. CAYWOOD REALTY 6306 \.\', C'o:t~I Hwy .. NB 548-1290 -----IIARROR Vrew hom e~. Monaro, 2 BR + den. Formal dm111g, Prof Ps~10MI lnrlscprl, Clo~e to park & pool. hy owner. Open Sat & Sun. 1906 Port Bristol, 644-4650. BY OWNER. B11ck Bay 4 Rn, z·~ BA. beam cngs. formal din rm. landscpd. :l49--0Z04. OPEN SAi/SUN 1-5 Sunny :1 BR. 2 BA, S:i:l,000. VtP\\'. hmd ce1l1ni::s. Term!:. 1420 Kings Rd. * 548-6913 HA RROR V1ew Hom<'~. 3 BR 2 RA. film rm. Clos!' lo park ~ pool. IYlil-4174 Ln. 4!l l-4lilJ1. d1•,1°••n1 l111t; 1hru 1lii> Ir•'<'~. ----past a lily p11nd .. 1 S1d1•s Huntington Harbour ~ ur strrrnttll<lrd hy 1owrr1ng VA(' ANT 3 Br.. ('UI t11 IIT1"'S. r'inlll' 11la111' .~. lnifaC'(" 1;,.paratl' rllnmg rm. blln kil- d11'11. !Y1:'>-7~05. Mesa Verde THF: BLUF'F'S. By ownf'r, Conclo, 3 RR, 2 hA , l le\'el. Lin<la mn<l1>I. 644-1233 S ri,ooo. Split Jrvrl. 4 Rt"s so 1hil'k thr ground rnn'I s:.1.um to $j!J,9j() Bkr 7H: hr l':f'l'll, .Y<'I I hi~ ll'OpJr;il XllHWiG. r.wN:I i~ i;o n:ilttral Iha I LOVELY Rrp11hl1r 1n-level home, 4 BR, 3 BA, l~e ram rm.. 2 lrpk~. i;pp clin rm, rN1r patio w/gas frrP pit, WINTER rrntn.1. C'Oll<1i:te on BAy. S135 n1fl.ls1 & IAst mo. BayshnrP PArk 646-2634 3 llf'dl'l~Hll, '1. l1i1lh )11'•1\ 1111 11tl h•llJW 1111h 11111•1\' \l •"lll•. ~ fir<'plitl'/"'· ~11.1..: 1-.11'JI" .111d '11•11· 11f 11111 Iv 1·.i\ • 11•d p.1- J 1'1 l\1111 \\,d1·1 f;dJ lt'llll l.1111· 1lv 1......-1111 1-1 1111w ,11l11·rl1'· C:I S.l t. 7 111. t' 111 11• 111 1.11;.; Ii I 111 '.I \l:ll;uw Kl.OS W~NTE~ r . l 1 , f •1, 1 Oprn :o;;.r .V Sun 111 ,, pm SPARKLE PLENTY-'6Z-447J ( :-;:: f546-810ll A(lprw• ::• • do~tni.: c·1n;I!' -----------Irvine h''ls tlm :: RH. :! lfa i.:1·111. L.11 "" lt1dc• .t· !><'1 k rou111s, BIG SUR ;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Ii 11 lr mnrr r hAn 11:t1rr1nt: is r 1-<p11r1'CI. Tov.1•n11g wall~ nf gl;1ss prnv1dl' ;in 1>'<p:i11s1vi> ot'<•.in v1<"11 lro11\ nil mom~. xlnl \nr S17.~..00. 612-7364. Newport Heights Jn11n, 1•.11.d1,,. ~ • JI• I 1o>•nll •I I I'. ~· I,\ ;. 11 r. n, I I pl d1 j1 ~ \ 11 It • P·"' " • r hi ""' 1 1 • 1 1 \ , 11 I' •II II I• I h 111oll1'. I >1111 ( \\ It I l•t-t • n•I 111 -, " + hlllV' L I I I L ' !llu 'IJ r1 of Jot\1·h 111•11 c I, JI, p.1 ''' \\ !I'll' ( r fl, . 1 I I • l'I'" 'I ( 1. . 1·;1r11 ••r I Ill:,,, II.\ 11111111'. ' "" I• lo. • 1t'1lt n .. ,,, I I 11 I ~ 11 ~111 ('.tll r.; i-l~ti.i. '-~ ft .im i·m " f1r<'1>l. <JI \l'\ll'\t: :! BIL 11, h;i , ;• ' "'' ~lt;1 · t rpl, lu'.ttll • • I • •. l!ll11•, ~·11-.·I" tlllll!' , , , 1 1: :.! '"' r: .. 1111 '" 111111.i • •11 r 111. S II. -~~I. hy m1111 r f It ' J l.11:.,1• J.\. tf II l'lil, <.1•11 J.11t1t· dt',. 111\.'ll r· I; '• h m 1-11 r :-1111< ., 1-,.! 1 r1 11 "'11111l• i.t I'll• 111f1 ,. "1>.1 l111h .~· f1 n·11I, :, 11 1 ·.., "'Sii ,\ \,fl rrn \' s :1 I~) II} (Ill m·r. ,.,f'\! fltl.., :1 1:1. '! 1:1, k• * \II '-\ \I Hltl~-- 10 · 1, ""' llo .. ir 111111 :\1111 F\• •·I 1 ••t1ol le ·l 11r , l!r ~ I I l " li01•1 \',I\ J•I I 111• ,,, r .• 111 1111. I.I '. l.11111.tr~ r .•.• I"(' • (I( r \\, \'II,'\\ 1·111 :-p.1111 It 1 1 ......... , ;\1·11 ( :::;) 546·81 Ol It ' -,, _0111(1'1 __ <; 11-~·,; 'II.ti.! 1 Jll 11111 1 .• l•I ~ .ird 1 J t\ I .I ' .~ l11 h"11w 111 ( ·, l"I I•,,,., ~ 1 A~I. I :.1 1· 1 tt'" :-J111n·' (',1.• .. 111 fill 11111wr 111' •It• 'II ..... :S!IO illage . Real Estate l' 962-4471 Balboa Coves I ,, 11 ..... 1, ti!'• 11 "" 11 ~ .. p .\-;'J :-llil· .• r:i· 'I' llliY 1 1 I'-•'''""· ·n; \J,tf.,1ol :: l:dnn. • I• •11111· l'1M•tn. • 1 BJ!,.! l1.1'ii•, p11 h•.ttlt, frpl<- \I I ~. ·:n I,~ ' I \ :·~ Balboa Island 111' ~1. 1.10 1 1.;·: .:it.Ii. J!1'1,1,1 11•••k -I· ant 0 1'111 r111 I 111< '!'. 1111, ~a111 ~ lh•1tl•l1• d1•11 h'1I 1:111:1::•• + 1111 ·,tl;t.1-r lnr. '\r 11v1 11111'1,,hnp 1111 1111 .. ~. llui.;1• lll';wh, \·,·,,ooo. lli1-::•rll l'lll'twr Joi. S~.Cl,;tOO. 4!1!1 E . IXlh '\I. 1;11;-2!110. 1...ITTl.I. J,;.,.<1 :-:-, 1 :.n Costa Mesa t1t•I' 2 ).,•,, l.111 I' •HI '•I •'. ~-~ l'Nll~Ut\l.J lllt h11m(' ()I) lot r.r: J f.\,:. ~1J1rl.11•·~ •• : fl()\IE . 1:.v U\\uc•r. l'nnl<' 7!111\'d fnr 4 unit~. Exira f'r.on 11 r «•ll•l1t 0om ''· ,.,1111,.r I in:r• \11-,:• \',I'd•· '11t'}:l' 11v rm 11/ hT1k '""'t'r1" ,.., 1 ,( I 1111, J.1 1111 l•ll, ~tora:.:r r11r hoal .f.: Jo'ur111al cf.n rm v./ bll-111 Ufl\liltr<: \\ 1111., har. •h<111·n r ;i m P 1• 1 _ J'l\ifi>s~iollally <'n.hm<is. Fn11 r trrrs in ol<l- .. ;,or " ',. \l.11 '~~-•. om lanil~c·niwd )attl hos Jarg•' fn!':hion garclen. 0 n I y Pnnr;p;il~ ••r•h. 1 l\1•H·r P (J. /\nthnn) J'onf, Ii r 3111 i r u I S2'1,400, Trrms. Ownrr 12.f F-:r1'C :!11 rt .i1,..,.. hi.ind. \\ II 11• rr ;ill • (I r I en I a I E. 20th SI, C~t.-642-1111 ---Balboa Peninsula f<'a h11u~'" l1r1·p1I for lnl!I' or Op1•n llotl~<'. 1-: '< t r I' 111 <' I y ha r·IH·-<111e. Tiu~ 1·11sl11m1zcd rlc•11n, "rll-krpl :l Br. I\. r IF'\ ,..;.,, /';11n J"'.11-1 \ll h••llll' 11,1, .i l.1rl!I' CJt'i;, 2 BA. \\'alktn){ <11sl11n('1' 111 1111 .. ,, ;.J,l)t"J /\1r'. "'"'r .:"11 \T baths, lr)o( 111· nn., formal sd100ls. 2128 Sll'rhn)o(. ~1111. · rn r-.: oltl• r lv•rn". 1 /.r 2 BA . \\:ilk rn h:i) "r '"'""'" llr11"k fq1I v.1~111 fjr\ ··ully h r n. S1't 7 /I. :r l~t1l1 ""'" DAVIS I I .\l.'n' 1;12 ~l~J() d111 r111 • '"P clt•11, lrg honu~ 1~-'.l() pm 011ly. i\ K l. r1.mn pltt'I \\•Jl'k~hop. Home x:m-:ri00. \I :1<1 m11(f,.f L' JI S.: r 11 ~I r $1 OOO_A_S_S_U_M_E_S __ u;r,. i l\I' & tit 11, J J ii f'1'P )t 1 ~ 'I • l}tl, u1qr1•1rn1.:. dt'af)<'~. '''lll'llSI\'•' M'"'" .i..i Mur. Ot•nnn up- 11.1rl11111r1·r•-. lta111I p111nl ·1 lll'r. ()wn<'r fi>rto;•tf In $t•ll, mur:d 2 l1rt•11ln<•r>c;, Vr(•w :i BR, 1~, Iii\. i\'1$\lmr rllt\ B·t k1wlw11. hl l in sppl1nnri-«. loan. Coll 61().:l7S!i. Sp.11 ft1t1~ <'ll'•lll!h lo 1'11· -.---.----------l•·r·1a111 m;111y f rlf>n<l!ii . ~Oft Salt' • :I Br llomP 8 1\ VVJJ-,,\ •I JI'• 'C, ? l\1 tlfl, 1 <!own. L." l"" • .,.,. $i ! ,l)() ;\f~Jl I~• :.ft\ bi . .-11/f> BaYthorH CHAJlMI NC 2 HK. Mmflll nt• kllchrn, •~·u. <'rJll'. Shntf wa1k II) 2 fl\'I be&chn. 25125 Crestvitw flr By ()wnt'r· f.fa-1~ Cepiltrano hach • Heat~ pool! JW,r7c ~ nr. Bch. Charmlrut ru~tom 2 hUI• nn. 2 BA. Din. nYl. Unlqutl $131 900. 496-33i7 Corone del r H•rd to l'lncl CMJ'ftltnjt oltiar 3 BR, 2 RA ~. N~Nl11 lm~riot' d""r- orttint. Pri<.'Wl to 1tell. Brok- 1 )l''ll''lf'tl ftlr ~'n~Y r'Oll l(l'ntnl w/nt w c•rpf lhru.-0ut. 1;. blk 11~ 111~ z lilk~ 10 1lllf>PK from 11hop Brea. OPEN r•·nti•J"J, 2 itulr rour~1>!1, ere. JIOU~E S11t It Sun. 437 y 11u 1 in ,;11.,. lhf' rl'nltor11 Cahr1ll~ SI., CM. RRaltor, 1-omnwtJ11on 11t S46)00. Oa1ly _s_1_8-6_25_. __ "-"."-==--~~ Ill tn 5. 1r.'X'l Samar Dr., al BY OWNl::R -• BR, 2 BA, MrllA Verd<' Dr. Appl. nr Npt. 111.11. on quiet :)l'l-Y,r:. P11lmrr St. Cvrll p(lhO, ht. * OPEN SUN. 1-S * R·2 lot w I allty. $~.500 1521 BOWDOIN PL. 1-~-ll-4_3_;,..-:. ~==:-::--- 1..ct" t'rlrTM'r, 3 BR .. 2 b11. plu11 Rf:POSSES$JONS l&mlly rm. 2 f"rptr, . pntlo. :\.~ BR'S thruout C'n1mty. llnom for t'amper or boat Sr1M 11p-l3l<r 5 4 6-7 7 3 9; S 12.;,oo. M.,.. i112. BALBOA BAY PROP. 1w Own_r_r _N_l)_n_h_ft_nt-,.-,-lo_m_c>-. l'.ffl W R11lhn.1, Nll fm·7120 l'l()(> !'Ill· fl. ~ RR, 2 RA , --MESA VE ROE--h11rn111 rnnm. Mn ny f''C lras. 5 Rf'ftrm, l b;11hs, pool, html Trrm~. S~.!Y.iO. !'"P'i!i·fl174. tt 844-1398. ----=- llnt(' s~.500 r.nn11 lrrm,, BY Ownrr~ Cl)JIPjtf Psrk, 4 JOHN READ REAL TY RR, 2 BA. Jr Jr"'f"nht>uu A 548-0947 I 894-4401 11h11rl1> tarltftn. 64~~ ~---:t ~- 111.1111111n·d 1,1110 ... lu~h LOWEST PRICE ltiwpi;, l1l1wk ''·"' kilt'•'. MODEL lt1°.1t1t J,;1li1t'1111·I "II• h. p.11111-• • ··d f 111111\ 1111 \l1mll1·~ 111 1 .. ,. ""'· fr''·'!>. ~1~111Jlllh.: /11~ onl~ Sil ·~10 Y., "•r. l"r- \J,1\1' 111 11intl Sl'fl•·r ,1111 nl 1· f11111r pl.111 4 bo ·dr11om 'l lo. \ d1''"lllll ~'""' f·•r Fii' .;loll"\ :'o> 111.111y f'\ll"fl~ A \ I 111.11.:111f1<01·11t h1111w 0\\ nrr 111 111 ,\ "'' '" arnl prnl'lcl•· I• r l'r1111. S11h11111 1 nur nlfl'r, 11111>' d1'.tntnt't'. i\ S k I II~ U t. IHI h t\Tl':LI .. \ JU.ALTY. • Katella Realty e '(Ji Wt.1. I'll()~ Bt'hlnl, S .\ ~,-,7 •. -,::11 l( '11!11•1•( (':1)1c 0.f,; I -----------ny U11 tll't', ~ BR, P~ B11. ~ yr~. old. n"c:unw fi'' (a, or 1w w C I ff II A . 9AA-:l.·i64 Huntington 8each ee JUMP IN ee U no $1AHS A m IATtD ~ STOP H -anrl scP this 3 tw-droom ARDWOOD home. \\ w ca1pc1111g & FLOORS drapes. F1rcpl11c<' air-ron- \'.t<'Alll, VA no down. 4 RR, c11110ner. Only 3 years new, Choice llT'('a. Submrt nn 2 BA, I~ ~Q f1, crpts. cl~. \: 1111 i-lc<'I hlltn oprl's, rrrep!, tPrms o: as11u~1e low '/\ hl01·k ""II paflo, ldSl'pjl;, loan. Prr<.'P S2'1 .. 'i00. Call - mw.;111•d ,j111 .-:ar. !l!hinStle • Collins & Watts Inc. rouf. )11111 nh11itl. s:12.?t00 .. or ooz..~,;.2:1 <Open ('\'I'~.) ti )1>11'1·1· a Ct1l. Vet assumr• -77 WHY RENT 77 '11 ,'; c•\.1~11111: mti;:. $26,SOO. I ' RF.AL RUY! Paymll! chP:ip- "r lhAn rNll! .Srf' this 4 BR '62-4471 ( :J ~JOJ l~ RA, r1repl, ram •I z e k itr•h, ('nvd palln, Close to "Picture Pretty" ~rhool11. No down VA-Lo dn Jo11A. J ust the sharpest home HAFFDAL REAL TY l!roun<f •. , 3 bedroom~. 2 8424405 Eve:o;: 54J.2M6 hn ti~ n nil front & l'f'&r pa- t rn:o;. /\dul1 oc<'upil'rl. Rl'duc-ALMOST NEW I'd to only $29,500. Better family ton home. l6(X) ft. of hurry. 842.z.-..,_15 )UXllty And boat C&lt ++:t . THE REAL \R E~Tl\TERS $25 ,500 3 BEDROOM extriu. $47.000. Real Estate by Mc VAY • * 3 8.clrm $21,500 * l~ Ba, bl1,.., frplc, w/w <'rpt1, dble gar., too1. R.U:Z Munster Dr. TI4: 329-8003 NOW V ACAN1'. New <'Ar~. OwnC'r. Open wlmri~. 2 mtl~ to ocran. WW •eO PRESTJOE HOME. 4 RR- F11.-. Bia l>N:'kyard , mm 2,, BA 3 cu gar, 842~1 • ~ hr. ans. llCJ'V, '42.00o. 846-6236 Most E xpensive Area Tn;;1dr :irr hr;im1>d rrtlini:~. 'luflf)Phronk -1\ndrr.:;no hurl I pilt'(Jllf'I fft~ll'l':, fl' rpfacr, jlrl· :t ll'lnn , "l. ha hnmr 111 pr<'<- 1'!!11111, T11rllt' Hnck II ill'. . Ji1,1 a 11111~ hl111·1i from Tur. :11' 11ot'k l-:l1•m1·n1~u) :'<'hoof. ll•1tt•P 1 ... 1· 1rant, fa'<I po~­ '""'"" pn~'thlr. Pnrerl at S .. i IYJO 111rl. thr land. (ired hill HF.A LTY \'Ill\" Park ('<'11ll'r, Tr1·1ne r.t11 <\m t1rn1· S.ll-08'.lO L:N10-;1tSrfY Park condo. 3 RH, :.! Ba, F'rplc, i\lrium. De1•11r:1tor inlrr1nr, pal 10. rly 111111rr. $'.!O,jOO. 01wn 2-:i Sunday <1r call 838-141:;. Laguna Beach 111 '" d••< k .... 2 Rdrmc;., mas- Irr h.tlh \\t'h f'l>'\'il'rri fln. m:in 1'111h pl" ·~ harh orr . erril :11 r111I) ~-1~.!l.'l() C;ill • ',AO tan REAL ESTATE I l'lO L;Jenn<'yrt St. -1"11·917.1 .'tt!l-031fi New-Artistic Jn a d111rm111g s1>1 11ng w11h f'l111'1net• over rttslle br1rlge. 01·i>11n Vll'll'. 3 BR. homr in rrs1f11J W•••d tonrs. Lg<'. f.11111ly -cl111111g rm. w/frpl. Vir11 de<'k • $69,500. Turn~r Associates l10j N. C'onst llwy .. Laguna 494-1177 Anytime OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 OPf;N HOUSE -Rrlrl'shmls. 1605 TAHITI Thurs • Sun. 11·6 p.m. Bch Handyman llp<'CJal -good frnt magmf ocean view. 2 Mystic llills location, 4 BR., BR. 2 BA exec apt. OYO, 2 baths. Formal d1mng qutck poss., Inc appl's, rm. Living rm. w/frpk. crpis, drps. $47,!'!00. Must Vtl'w patio. Redrrorare !'ee • 10 appr. Ownr/Bkr. yoursc>U & sAve dollars. C o 0 per a t e. ( 7 t 4 l /\<:kin~ $45,000. Up Park ('ooper111e. 1714) 499-3005/ Al'r. & watch fl)r signs. Zl3 • 849-52'l5. ~ ** DJSTINCTTVE Wood .t ~ Glass home. 2300 sq. fl. with =~~~ ;;:;_ PxceplioMl ocean v 1 e w . AJ,Me..•"'°"""9c-Large lot with many trees. * 499-2ll00 * ~pa.rate dln'g rm., 3 Brn SOUTH LAGU~ ha, studio. $68,000. 10% Down. OCEANFRONT Call: 499-35i7 Reaut. 4 BR., 3 ba. split lf'vcl turn. home w/priv, stairway to Secret Cove BPQch: form- f'r home or Charl ie Chaplin. ?'699 Sea aiff Dt., by appt. EMERALD BAY LOT Largest View Lot 1127 Emerald Bay ••. $00,000 For lots & homes call: 8111 Gr~y, Realtor 341 Ba,yiilde, N'pt Beach 67Ul61 * OPEN SUN. 1-4 * 930 Bluet»frd Canyon Lovely tri-ln-d with unique Interior. Asking $42,500, PLACE REAL TY 2969 S, Coast Hwy., L.B. * 494-97M * Spectacular View Unob«tructed OCflln ' dty VJew from alm<>&t every room. 3 br, 2 bft, den, fam ARCH BEACH Hghts now r m, dining rm. $45.500. Ry under ronslru<:hon, 3 BR • .2 own<'r. 1501 Tabatl, -t~. & hlllslllc home. Buy nnw & you sPlf'cl the t'rpli;, till' NEW 2 BR, 2 BA, open tit'. Arrhllet'l clr~1~nru & ht'amed ce1hng~. unob.<ltrucl· l'Ullt built W /lots o( W"'·~""".-_.,:rd OCC!ln view. $27,000, gl1u11 & fine detailing. 67:!-ti.'16 Oc-f'A n It hill11lrlf' views. Bf:-,A-CH ___ ACC--E-SS-.--0-C-N $3.9,000 Call 497-11:-iG. VIEW. Hobby-work room, 3 The "Yellow ~" of BR, 2'' Ba. 2 trpk'11. All cla.ssllled , , . 642-56~ ~dar. $69.000. •~· ·'· SUPER CLEAN 3 lg bdrms, OPEN SUN. 2-5 2 h11. F/11. u1t1 pn1-rh, shag, 2616 CLAY ST. t·nt•, hlock fn('E'. SrP to ap-$25 500 prretalr. l\Y 0 W NE R. ' S'.l1,;ofl. ~l-1~3m. I OlrlPr 2 BR . 1 ha. brk1sl _ arl'a, sernre pnrch + 2 IH Pl"BLIC hnmP. 4 BR .t: aclnt 1. room!'. L111ng rm. fam rm k hlrl pnnl On riUtet wuh frpl. 3 CAr g;ir11gr '11r1't. l\y ownPr. ~Hfr:l269. W alker Rlty. 675-5200 Mission Viejo 3.U6 \'i:i L1rlo. NPwport Beach Newport Sho~es '.! RP.. 212 RA, 2 frplr i;, 1m- m:ir crpl /rlrp~ th run u r . Spli t ll'v On prof. land<;cpd '• ArrP lor . 21 Lrg. lrees. flaJ:!'tnne p;it111, o 11 1 rl no r l12ht1ng. S39,900. 0 w n er R:tl\-1:!~. N ewport Beach Way of Ufe Enjoy the re-laxed livinR or Newport Shores in 1his al- tr!lrlive 3 bedronm, 2 bath, 2 story "A" rrame home. Sun !)ask 1n the priv;icy of your patio enrlosen hy 811 t>1gh1 fool brick wan or en- joy the sands of nearby Newport Beach. A canal view, quiet slTI'l't. dub- house, pool and lennis courts won't allow thl!t one to last. Pric"Prl al $34.950. C a 11 646·7171. 'RTHEREAL , ESTA'fERS ' < I • $19,950 IS THE PRICE tor this Vl'r/ lovely 3 berl- room. 2 balh home. The loan is high enough that you can 11ssum<' with payments of $160 f)('r mnnrh, which in- clucl('"S All. Modern bullt·inll, df'ep plle rarpets, also matching drapes. Double g11rage to boot! Olli - Walker & Lee Rt"ftlton 2100 Harhor Blvd. at Ad11m1 ~~83 Open 'IU 9 PM WARM CHARM, TRANSFERRED N pt ShorPS 3 hr 2 ba. M tn tn OC'h, rpk, new shag carpel. i'il m•p -in conn. $27,200. 1>42·9934 LGE A-fTamP 3 br. 2 ba. Joe in rnmmunlty w/rec lll'H, pools, tenmi;, 2 blks to bch. S.12.~. IY12-3868. San Juan Capistrano EST ATE SITES Want room 10 sprf'All out! Where chilrlrf'n m11y have horses? Are you thlnkir« or butlrling your dreRm home? Let us show you the 11pot! 1 acre, underground utUitJes. pa\'ed street •• From $23,500 !t acre. apx. 1 horse o.k., From SH.000 11 s acre parC"els. view pro- perty, planted to clt:n.ll. From S:l2,500 ComP in tooay to flf!f! CAPISTRANO VALLEY REALTY 31501 Camino CapistrAno 49l-1124 9 ACRE Ranch, S&n Juan Capilllr11no, high on hilltop panoramic view, Capistrano Valley, mt~. & oc ean. Custom bit 3,000 11q. IL drnmatk home + two pst hou8Ctr. oo-n. rld1nc rif\I, p&SIU\"t, W/5 &Cftl ~ dudng ora11re~. s~. $270,000. Alao two l"' acTf bid,(. 11le parcelt avalll&lt at $21 .000 to $25,000 per acre. Tuma. Ptg Allen Rultor 1095 N. Cout H~. Laguna Beach ~1511 Tmmacul8te modern ho~. SALE or rent, 3 BR. 2 ,BA t't!<'enlJy redecorated. 3 BR. bltina, trpl, lhahl root, on 2 &. New 'hat <:&.~ts. cul-<!Nac. VA or J'kA. f lrtpl1ce. kftdK'n bUns. oov-836-96n1493-3387• el'NI pe tto. Dbl. prap on alley. $37,950. Ynlveralty Perk CALL Ci) U•·J4J4 SALE. FILL THttlf'I • ,, .,,.,,, Townhoo~. 3 BR. 2~ "BA, aEALTV fAm rm, $28,S()() ~· " .. , N•"'"' r.u omu 11'611 ltockrc.e w_, W:l>29 .,, ' ., ., .$,uur~, Ottobtr 2. 1971 ... --nrrv PILOT t J~ ~-·-c:_in~_·:_;·_··-~ !~l _! __ ,_ •• _,._,_·1 _ __,I ~ I ...... lotR-ll l~I I~.__! -._.,. ... __,)~I ........ ,. .... I~ , ..... ~, ... ,.- ~~~I ~~~ ][~I -·-"'-iltl 11 ~·:·-I~ Acreage for sal• 150 115 ACRES -CORONA Rolling, vacant land :!iU1t11.hle f ol' 1"t's1denoal, rnobile hvrne or co11Uon11nium. Propo•rry abuts a-:alnst C!i•veJamJ l\'11- liona! Forl'St 111th ,.,, . .,.,, ul valley. $5.000 f)l'r a('l'f'. Suh. r111t 1rrin~. For 111forn1anu11 ('Qnlai·t Grl'gg l;c1n11 j2J~1 4'1.\-~.181 GRUBB & ELLIS Bno1~~:RR Apertments for sale 152 32 + uNiT'S-- cosTA MESA $3i0 '.\I. ~ :0.1 dn. Excel oc· cupancy, 673-6().1 1 Owner· Realtor. Commercial Property 158 STORES & OFFICES on :\e\vport Blvd. $1.)0 '.\I equity, on IC'aseholcl. i 1S':O loan. Part in trade possihll!. 01rni.'r 675-160!. Condominiums for sale 160 Cl·lAR11\ING Sl:"IGLE S fORY .2 BR 2 BA, <'hearer th"-1'1 ne\11~ No <1ualify111g to as- 511me FH1\ loa 11. Vac1111t. la rwin realty, inc. 21562 Brookh1trs1. llntgn Bcb 5.W.5411 anytime LEASE/OPTION 3 BR 2 BA, dbl gar, 11•/11" drapc>s, prin1e area. $20,000 FP or subin it! larwin realty, inc. 2156 2 Brookhursc. Hn1gn Bch 546-5411 anytiine PARK Lido TO\rnhous(', J Br, 21~ ba, Pool. No points. $.12,500. o~·nrr, ~n-:iR46. Duplexes/Units sale 162 O\\'NER, 2 BR, 1 ba. n;•11· 3 BR, 2 ba. reduced lo sfui,;,oo. 416 Poinsettia, Cd ;\I, :>18-0212. Income Property 166 * * *? * NEW 27 UNIT APARTMENT BLOG. COSTA MESA -$422,000. - BROKER &12-1903 ,~*~~*~·=~*o---* ZONED FOR 3 UNITS Eastsicte Cnsta l\!('sa lot ready to build on. C1n take maybe 4 unil!'. Good IOC'!l- tion and prirrd riRht for you builders at Sl!.!!00. CALL \VALh'ER & LF.E, Realto1-s, Investment DC'pt., 'J.l:>-9.151. 10 Units•Nlce $81,500. '\\'Ill ~.rade L'P • Call no11! HOMEBUYERS REALTY lil•IJ 531-22:i0 Business Opportunity Houses Furnished 300 Houses Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. 305 Townhouse Unfurn. 33S Apts. Furn. 360 Apt&, Furn. 360 Apt1, Furn. 200 Corona del Mar ----~ Balboa Island • .fA.!,IOUS BRAND NA.\lt:::I-----------e SU'.l/N Y 1 Br, 11 alk to • RENT fro1n Oi:-t.·Juflt', $300 Ofi'an. C111l!i, dr~. CA;•.;oy ~llPPL\' nio. Inquire 209 Rllb} rt·fng Sl50. .stove, DISTRIBLrroRSlllP H!l\11, 9--l. I PART OR FlfLl. TL\IEl '-"------~ 01ZY :J n r 11ffrplc', ~!rl\r, \\ in!t'r & Yc1:11'ly Rrn1 .. 1Js :\ow ava1lahll' in thls area tii3-l100 ft<'alli•r rr>fr1g , c1111~. t..11·~. N I CI:'.~ A!! liX'a!lons Rl'I' cn111-198 Pa1·k Ai r .. Balt.10:.. 1~lrii11I Sl~O. u11•1'Cla l or fa('lory furn1 sht_•d ALA" Rentals • 645-3900 by us. J'\o Sl"l11ng. QuaJtlied Ba lboa Peninsula I \\'I LL le.1."4" my lol'Ply '2 hr. per ~'•Jl v.Jll becornel-----------('rpl,garagc,parkng.Secal tl btr il1u1or !or our cun<l~' 2 HR, \1'allcd in r>aUo, nr b!S (;oJdt'nnML lXr~ties, Ph1nlcrs, Tootsif' 11·atrr, until J urw 15th. 213: l ~-;;;,.-,c;;--,-:-;--:;c::-c-c:-·I J<olls, :.!ilk Duds, e!cl. Vrry 2-13-5'."ll6. 2-16-ti:J'.l.>. 'I. I'll{. 1 IJa. l·pl & (lips. bltns, lrplc, 1i;1110. 713 ~tafgul'rlie. hii;:h IUCO!'fle )JOlt'l'ltJal. You \'RL\' .sm. New 2 BR 2 ilA, .$~7j. 494-0076, •1-,_-;-n-.-------·IHuntington.a..o. !Jr 11ai.h1•r, 3 BH 2 Ila, alntuu •. $.WO :JZi dl)'l'l', lol11ns, 1•rp1, puol $21U/1110. l BH, 21 1 IJalhs ........ :S30iJ ! 11 l" I L i ! i es , 3 BH. 11~ b.1. ran1 r111 _. ~11:1 1-~1'Jti--OM-:. , __________ _ l BH, 2 hll. bnnus rr11 r · S:!.'IO Newport Bea.ch :; RH,:!', lo.1, fn111 n11 SJ:~J 36!J ------·------- !UH. ~·1 ~ ba , l:un n11 ~:\.~J/JOJ uc~7,\:--;~·rio:'\T ~'ilnH.'l' ~ Br, \\'J;: 11.\VE UTHl·:ns 2 Ha. ;\,'\\' llPl"'r .-lupll'.\. 'l'Job 1~Pllil, ---11.11nllor "SINCE 1946" l'ptS', ;lqi~. lil111~. ;JJI I S.·aslior.:-1J1·. \\'1nu·1· $37:1 11101. ~ llt'rt. u.1;:...~,l!U. * Adults Pre fe rred * :: BJt., :!1" ba., :! r«r i;arJg<'. F ,tt'IT)).; pool. $'.'7 ... 11~'.,\LTOJ~ Rent &autUul l'Wmill&NI Cor as Uttle' •• ONE MONTH complete with your IOOo/o Purchase Option Jnd. ir.:111 5cJe('lfon. 24 Hour Defy. CUSTOM Furniture Rental 517 \\'. 19th, C.:\I, 5-18-:!!Al Anal1eim 77·1·2ll00 Wlabra 6!1-1 -3708 nnt~t h;n•c 2 to 8 hrs. pc'r ;\'ear b;iy. Carport. 320 Al· 11 l'ek spare tim<! (days or varado P!rit'P. $tlO/n1u 2 bl" h~e. fr1111., l st \\'cstt>rn Bank Blilf:. Duplexes Furn. 345 Balboa Is land e1 r~1. n _ Al'a1l 01'1 !lth, 713/S6i-78JJ Unf\'crsity Park -----------=----- $\2j() to SJ99.1 Ca.sh Req'd Newport u.iiach collect art G pm. Days 833-0101 N ights Costa Mesa Y~-AHL'l J\t1r·ac·i. Costa ~sa LIVE LIKE A KING At Budget Pr ices! Fl:lt'.':ISl !F.J) - L":\ FL:R:'\ lSJ I !•.I J f"or mor<' inforn1al1<•n \\1'i1P: 11r RAYSllOR~~S * Co•la M e•• 1</lrplc, t 1\ih1h, 2 Iii~. l11·~hly fk~lllll\J 1tl1tT1nr "DISrRIBUTOP. DtVI SIOX \\'INTEH. HENTAl, 11r U:\lVl::JtSJT'l l'Alth'. * Sll.J/r110. 1 ch1lci uk. r.;0 $l!O. 1110 u1.·I. * $30 WEE K & UP* ~o. 23," P. 0 . Box li39, l Bd 1'1ll!<., 2 lia!hs, f'nrl. • IlARf:: !:"\DEED lurn 1 1 RH. :! ha. !11h<e • " ... s:r.·. IM'IS. :d~l:!."Ji. l::'c.'c"c"'c';"-· -.,-,--~~--1 Studio & l BR apts. (ol'ina, Cal1ronua 9li!~ -pal1•1. S:\00. Br, f' :>t(le. Sn1 /"''• u11I J Bl!,'!. b.i. h•oine ...... SJ~I cN~--,~B~-h-----l \l~_LL furn.~ lor;1p1, bh11, _t. SUNNY inrlud<" phone . •·r" THQ;\\,\S, Hrah11r 1neld, $.~:;. :! BR. 2 ha, 11 111~,. .....• :s.:lj ewpor eac i::ar.,i:•·. ~· .11r h1·;u, S'!.00 ACRES Costa M•sa ·1111:: ~:xcrr1;.;<; PALM MESA APTS. :'>H:->LJT ~~<.; TO ;'\E\VPT. SCH. l'.ubo•l11•1.1bly h): <1pls, hu11:e /KJ ,J , J :H'Ul.d. 1·lc•'( bh.ins, :-h,1.; c1·111'. drps, hJtl l1a e:r. ,\,hilt,, "" 1i.·t.•. SJ.\l,L1'.:,, ...... SI J."1 1 l\l· IJlt\l. ..... fJUl•1 $\.Yi. :I lll·:Ol\\1 ...... 11,,111 $17j, YutJ°1 ,. I'll.:)!, 111•., r.· 11ml1'r- lil'i<"d' ],A,I \\,·,,1 111, <'.\I I,/ f,JJ;~ fl.,f\I .'\1•11tJ~•r! !il\•oJ I C ASA-d;-ORO- cAsL'.\L C.'.11\/, l.h·lng lil • 11·;inn .\lrd1t1'rral)('<.in atn1os· ph•'re. S1iat'1ou:1 color CO· urd111al<'d ap1s • <le.signed & fu nu~hrd .<ir sl~!e ,i;, 1.'0tll· Ion • u~.lleJ /JvJl • KHch- 1'·1 l\ I lll•li l"Tt l1ghhn;; • I i.!lU'\t" I~ 1), .\dull'. Xo pel,,,, I B!:.·Sl7:i furn. l"TILJ r1r~s l:'\CLL"DF:D \IE:->, \\'O'.\!EN & COL'PL~:s 2'24 II'. Cost ""'Y ;,.1~~1:127 2 BR.'.' hc1. lnh~·· ...... $.\00 I lluu1••'' 1 .. Ht'arh::: P,r, 'l 1111111 r. fi1'!.-•ilii• MOTEL •. \IOVE /:'If TODA,. 2 P,1· I ~F;,~~:;.~~;::~i0,~,;·:~ o:~,'.'.:'~i~P.:;::~•{:'~;~ ::'~ ~~·~-"''' '". ""', 'i"i_d _b.r. 'e")lldlc .. h .. ·1'1"'1· ~·~~:::~:~;;~~--"~·~~o '·:::::~:(~' ~-::,:::;;;~;:,:-l "'~,;~'.?£~f.t~~'.""' lU"" .. l:is11 .. 21 Ooor o[ a fasl·,gro1r1ni::. 6201 Seashore Dr. Couples • THIS IS :-.;\CE: 2 Bi· I\/ _ ~-U dy11an1ic, fun.packed i.;alr.s only :S2'l.i mo .. 11·uitrt' J'OOL, 1·rp1 ~, drps, sl~lf', . . Costa Mesa Balboa Peninsula v GARDEN LIVING I·'' 1'. h••.1111 11111 J:.11'U1·11 apa:!· · ,-c re[riu, $16.'i, , Q 1111•111~ 111111 ~f;, I\" \\'d--0n r~i.!-1971 ori;an11~• 1011. on1pany ear '.\lORILE horne ii·/cab.11111, ., llEAJ;r\ ' B,\y \'11·~11· _ :i fir, S:!iO. 1 111t·1, ;1 111·:u-. plr;1s.u11. ·( rr ! T J \ t I BJ:, frplj". h<'11n1~. par,o, 1 • l'Ul)L • ~P o\ e J • 11ua 1 _1e( · l'al'f'. . liinl{'r, sn~l odult. 0 r e WT$A J{OQ'.'lt 4 B r ,._, 8 ,, t 'ni1·. Pnl'k \'rnlrt. Jn·ine •1 1 1 Br. :')l ~~J .~-SltiO, U!il n.I. l Id 1:i.J, llo ·.,u•d Pu,.I, ' · d I E 1 en,{'1 I h i "< 11 1 011 Y. 110 p1·i~. SI~.~ 1110· ,.. l BR $145 & UP • i"';,\!~A\"';I-: • rsirL·<. ~ r .\! ltg 1!· rl'til'rd cplr. S!l:i n10 + ulil. fnt'd )TII , kid~ & ""Is.,-~. '!!•C•"•'•'•A•"~-'-·1i·"·"•'•'•"•:: •. 11.'-.'0.., ,. I 11· 1 6-1, , ... 3 R•·.rrli . p 1<'1', p11.r k 1n" · • e ,\ll1-1,•1·., _,'I) f ""1'S e co e f ull or 1r t t e " .,,._ •w ~ l',\'ll 1 s Ill<'. ~-.J.:v. ::ti ..,. \ ·' ... Yo nl -,-n ••\ , .. ,,''.: 11,.1.1 . Sp J -11 Bayshorl"' Pk. Jl.2 \\'. ALA Rentals. 645-3900 L B h !·:. 2flth, C.:.'.'11. ",du1,1 ~. :.o:: 1-:. Ed~L"ll :t!l'l', ~" 1 ,•,1,1111,~. 1111, l"'f~ ,, I :.' n1~.2 B,\-Slt1 }'urn, u 1;," h·.. " .... rgan z;1-Cs!, llii~. 213: J3a-97.IO (~L·e l!:l9!l l!urbor Bli·d. aguna eac • 1 71-2'\f~;. ,..,J . ~lh :-1 , l . t1on and bco inrrud e I 10 ~~=~=~=:--c"c·'_:1 • ~ HH, n1"1' ~ha!! •TIJI.•, clr1" ;occ-cc-~~------1 ·,....,.., .. ..,.,..,.... .. .,.... J.i l ~~. :!l•I :-i • l'..i\I. uur nf'ii• produ<:t Tue~.cn:ght. l-1c0c12c·...:.11c1 c· -'"------511,\RP 4 B!{ 2 BA plus fr1111 • Sl'ACJUl1."\ B1\CH. ~.I'll~ f'll't·\ l>lt 1 n~. 1•1;1'1 i.:nr, 11 1('1• Cl.I::,\:\ Ba<'h apt~ (I r ~!l'j'P Unbelievably Bea utiful • 1Jlli·1.'.(i!.~i • Ol'\. ~.in the Persian H.ooni J-'OB. rent-furn.~ BH, 2 BA, r1n .. A1·a1lable no~'. Xlnl 10 hrA .. h. l"11I pd. SJO.i. p.t1 hi. 11)1; .\nirrl('al1 Pl. 1111~. S!"P-~ b<"lt. Sl[)(1/n10 V.\1. [J' J..;F:l\I~ (_;,inl<·n ,\pr.~ J.1 ; 1 RH gant1•11 ;qn. ,, ~~-Oc"11ar·s .. , R"1"1"·'30anl in ;~~7 '~~ay~~:~~~11!t~21;;j l'.~!. lc11 .. •a!1nt1. :S'..'lG/:'>lo. (•all • QL:ll-.:1' HETfl.1':,\T '! Br. Newport Shores ·-i/;~~;~~ J-:. Ba!hoa lllv(J. J\rlul l,; -iiv po.•1,:., 1'!0111•1"' ~,·,',',,",',",,1_",'',··. 1':.'','1',·',~.r·,· b,1-,'~k"\1' ,.,.111 f'fllf'.,f' a l.nn -:o·, ::016-~ l lf'rilagr d r ---·-~~~=~~--•·10•1',1'1111l'!1•. ...;i rr;1n1 ,i;, ·' " . ' . • 7!16-21:02 or S!'l' Sat or ::iun. H<'a.J ~);!ah~. ITPlS', rp<, SIO\I', rr I'll: •. , BH 'I H•t lih ir~ ~ •• , •• ~ \\'I.\ l'~.r: llEi\'TAl.S ,,.,, .,.,, ,, ,. . I II R "' ,\h;it1•··11l. Sn, 0' J-',\SlllON & Business Ex·,CSC300::::·---------_,,--,=--~---~~ Sl-0 -• • '• .•• , ' ~. -' ' . "'" !~JO t'l'. 111, fX'!'l!'ni-e rombinPd 11. i 1 hr '! BR, i.:;iu·dr11 pat io, Cpti;, A~~~ 1R~nt~I~ • 645 _3900 d r,!1 s . Y.t a I' 1 y J (' 1'I .~ <'. Ba) !runt -P1TI111.<ula. 3 Ill!. 2 ~.11111.'1, ·";.:lo; 1-1 Hdrn1. Fiirn. ~~":;11tMI. lu li::J Sli.1hn1111, h I IDEALLY locat<'1I ocra 11 Drp,, St"\'l' ,, ,,,,.1,,. Q•••"< -~~--~~--~-! Sl.~.1/1110, .!S C<'d<ir, i\11'Pt !•:•th~. S:.'"IO 111onth l'nl111•11. t1\1111 s11·,, St:E rr: cnt us1al<n1 , 4:'nergy, la f'nL " .. • -;;2 B I 1 I h D front. 2 Br, 2 b.1. \\"intf'r iropical sel!lni:-rur a<llls r IOllSf', i11 . g;u· 11.i:t· Sh•Jrj's. AVIS R~ALT\" G-12-7000 2!l!O l'ar..1111,, 1H:.'-MiiO, ·r\1'() 11on1Pn are seeking a. s~" 11 ,,,,. lliJI dil<fl(lSnl. 1•111~. r!p~. ~101,.,10~---------l c~~=~--~-'-:_c:::: H OL IO-AY-P L-AZ-A business, fashion rt'lalf'd, to £"" mon t o-•v-" · only. J blk to shop~. $1ti0 & range • s:r-, \rK .i;, lll'. 011 0Cl':tn n1anagf', •lo buying and OCEAN~'HONT $200 rno. :S!6'.J 11111. 6-lf>-liG.·1. ~~ 11.":~~. ~~·~'."i. ·l:ll·79'.'! or -----------Lu,·rly Ilach·l Blt·!1n1s. OELl'Xt: Spacinu~ I ·nn. , •I.Jr-·'"" THIPLE:\-l"•)I. A1tul1s 1•nl~. \I d · p I \' I pd dc1·<'iop. This \\'ill be a \\'inlr'l' l{'aS('. Br, frplc. DUPLEX 1-Tir., stoi·», ''Bl' l' 13\ Sl-·/ C · ilt St'l'Vll'f'. O(.I , •II · !11ni.1111.$t:~:i.lh·al{'dpc >o.1J. car'f'e r v:ith idf'a o! profLI 31(}2 \\". 0cf'anfront ;-.;.n. l"f'fng. rlrps, c·arpor1. Qu1e! :: AH{[! Ua~" o1:ea11 i·u, ls". 1 -" ! , • '·'inn. 111 1~=-•--'Cc'c"-'c'c-'c'c'·c•:...:•c__ /\n\J•l1• 11.1rku1~. Adul1.,.1~, Hr., 2 1111, 11,·n, .tin nn., fain il1·p.~, tHr runrl. Pl't\', p:i.llo. 1~ p C sha1·ini;, parlnf'rship. \Vrit{' BEACH l\ouse tor 1·enl, 2.10.~ adults :'i i:\:,. \\'a1rr ,t· ga~ 1 1 1 2 BR, nr bciu·h ,!;, hay, 1•a rk-P"'' "'1;, 11111rm;1 1\1'•'. \I Cl:1.ssi hed Ad No. ;nJ, Daily \\'. Oceanfront, t\.B. t Bit. pa id. Orange i\\'e & Knox. fill., ~~!:i. 49J-.l7ti l. {'\' s ·"' ·:ni· j!HI', H Ills, Closi• inri-Hli;:'. ln.-lry, s~~~I yily, J l!G \\. CHI LOR E_N __ _ 11knds. jur' ~11"f1·g, l\'shr/ilry h"ok Pilot, Rox 1560, Costa i\tf'sa, rarport, $200 Oct 10 J une. 064"'1~--0CC.J~':,. ·,.,._,,."""7-"'"___ up al'nil. J \)'13 :-:ha1lu~·k Apl I -"-~c''c'~_._.,,_,_1_>-<1_:1c"c·~==-Sh,1t.l," <;nrd•'11~ t•Jo•I Ca. 92(126. \\'l~TF:R Hrntal, ro1111gr on 3 Hfl, 2 BA Condo, a ll blt 111~. Laguna Nigu@I f.i. llr;1111.!<'. ti:l!Hi~'til or fho:'tnfronf 3 Hr, $t'itl. 1 .~· 2 Rr fro111 Sl .o.1, S!IAi!l' :! 111·, .! Ra. largr liol"t.1'. 1~·11. itdull~. 1111 pl'I~. IS~ I \l1111 ro11.1 :.is.-o·~, U.\Cllt:l.Olt Iii''. l1ltl p:nrt. 1,1 .~· la.'I ITT•)fllh ~ l'l'!ll, Sl~'tl. (i 11;..::.~-:·1 SI 1'1 -I Bf~. rl."P.'.':. :\"1'<\!' S101·,.,.. Qu1r1 n<lull~ l'I'.') P•Ji1l<11l I. ('\I. ~ .. 11\--0i~S r"l!TNER • 1· I ,-J I \ I I I '' • I . , ..• , ... , II -··o Ill r , l!lf'I \\ /,,,., , .. -~ 1j; J·:. :.':!nit SI. !il.!-::1;1,; " i nt' 1\·e or nat· Bay .S I .11110. s ... 1st 1110. l'Ose O !j('1us :<;\O p[lll\g'. i\10V~: 111 11,111! :; H1·, :.' 1ia. :,..-·~ r• .1:.1 · · · ' ''' • I ·11 •2-000 h I B h r •· ''" ...,~, I' •I • l f 11 ·1 -----ti-,.•-1·,._,, F B h_&_l_B_E-1 Sll.• io ~\:!:1-Bach .~-1 Br l\'c 11·1 l ~ :i. cas or av.~ ore an•, ,_,,.....,,.,", -1,., ,.., ·ec a c 1 I \'~. .\'anl. ;j,uil•rn k 11 r Ii(' n Sun••t Bea<"h-i~~---'~-----1 urn ac r ' "' ·. . . . -;11"'· ~1.11011 ,. ;1tl111!« 1~1 nr.11: lig ht 111anuracturing OCEANFRONT charming 2 $220/11111. Al'a1l 10 / 1. !.<'a~··· ~'!.~•-.. •I !l 1-17 16 .1-----------I ~rL 0!01111. 1·p111•r :l H!:. cephonal nice. $130 up. 1,1"'· '..'l .l"l 1.111,,0, Apt li; C\l. hu s1ness. l 300 \Vf'rkly ~alary Br linusc winll·i·, S2ti."i ntu. llo'nl:tgP H.E. ;}10-1 l:\\. ,lfl~-1 ~.::L ~l:i<l. LO\"t::LY 2 Br •1 /1'0<lf fqr11. ~1~:, ;\IP. 111... 11111. 2110 Newport Blvd., ------~-- lu sla1·t ii active plus ('qual !lti"2-:2l2!i, 's.i;,..s~~>ii. :; Br, f;un. rm. :l b:1. 111111~. ,.------,-,--·I :.:ardr11 .~-11r11 , 11r. bi'i t. :\li11111·r rFl l l~. l\llr i;;s~-.~~11 C.M . \F:\I LY il1•1·oq 1 ,t· ~·hr npl ,, shar\' or 1irufits that should .:CC..:~-"''--'-'-~~---1 1 1 Cl .: Kl\.:. B,1, n•d{'<~>i' ~i:.:i l L.i 1~1 ~1 ."1!!'!.-·,01:~. 1\1111 11-111 • I" I•. ('lu-<' 1P • BR 2 9 • I I hi '· I ( lJ ga r .. fnec 111. o.<" lu II'""''' L'· II •1 ·''' I> ,. 1-----------0 1·1·"·'''''""1 '1>.·••·l1<••"<•I•. \"ICI·.· I j',I'. 0111 ,. "'''' {'>,;('Cl'd S,'J(),000 fi r~\ _year . .; . '_'· poo.. c .. u ' "''·' 1• " "· i1 I.\, I " " ·~ ">' · ~li'1P'· llH1 1;ll1, l\rh hr-irr. I I'~ ,1 ,Ill 1<1 ~chi.~. S~2."1, ~I S -1 2'!.7 , ·1'.f,..\1,1•Wini·::l:1~'.l::-ill0 1. Oupexes \'1·1·1.·r'l•·nn-110111·1~ ,..;,•11:1r:olf'il l\.1' !.'a1·.1,c-. For pf'rsonal 111tervie11· l{'/H'l. ~.,.,, o. 1 .u_~~ · · , " \\Tiie classified Ad . No. J::G 41!(}1 R1\'t'I' A1••., ~IS-0.1il &lli--l~~. l -M-.-,-.-V-e-,d-e------I Furn. or Unfurn. 355 ,. • ti0~--1r1'!~ • • adul1 •11•'l' :o. \,. 1,..i .. Daily P1lo1, P. o. Box Jjfi(), Houses Unfurn. JDS ·1 BR. 111c"ly Jue . Vacan1. Cor ona del M ar ~i h;..;~,,..:. • .-"111~1o·. TV, ,.....,1, pr1 ~ (·o.~ta :'>l<'sa, Ca. 92626. S'.!:~1 mo. fnmil~· nnlp. i\)!I. :: BP., 2 B I. dill .c111'. Balboa Island ;-;T \" '\ :'\ 1 '\ <; (;" i il 1• 11 ok ll \\.\ ;\lnr1na lt111, :Hill --~=~~==~--!General C11ll J)o11 83()..(i()ij() or cpl,/frp~. 11\nt .1rd. \r Blti\:\tJ 1R•11· & ~nri.:1•.u ~ 3 HlllL\1 fll1'll \l/l~:ir:11.:r. 1\)•l~!11(.u11, ~111! J11~ vk :: f":t't 11111. -NE\V LISTI~G -iiiii~ii~i3:~~· ~30-GO::O. St·hls. ,\',, f1·1\~. s1z-,. ::O lti-l ~'l~l r~lnn. 2 lHillis. l' a 1 t 0 . ~hat·p .\ clr.1n. (j,,.111 ln•'!I -Iii·. \\-,·1 . .; !\i·. l 'ii( Sl'i(I. ! 7,---c.--c--"""-,---e DRUG STORE e 1\011, 111·. sll1•i.: SIG.!. tiO'l Huntington Beach To Buy OR : l BR, 2 BA. Cprs. tlrjls, ll'g. DELUXf:: 4 br, 2 ha, hltns. 01.l'l\\l'asher. lra-,h 111ashl'r, r,r .. :.~1~0. vard stove a1·ail \V sidr crpts/drps, lncd yrrl. l1tc;1I Furn. or u11r. S l:Al nio. ~Tly, il<'liotrnfl''· 61f,..f,-:{K) 0 r --,71.c,c1.c11c,1ccc·1c.1c1.c, .. ~2-1c11c,,-_ -·I n,,( 'I !El Jll ~ unit 11 .ilk tu SELL A BUSINESS RENTAL FINDERS · ' . . -. · 1~1.1-s:1'17. ' r HOLLAND Bus. . oll5 VI. lttl!, COSTA MESA f'\r S('hls. $22J/n10. 557-787S. for fainiJy, $ti0. j,'>7-!CS9. Oil St'iO nio .• 11·11111•1' llld j•,,11_ Adul1~. nn JW!S. h1••11·h .~· 1 .. 11 11. L'hll!Jr'l p<\ u *A •2~1 BR f -1 · Newport Boo<h ,_,,'.\'l:-I T0:-1 HEA!, ~:STATE Litt:. Bach. '!. Blk B1i:: \:O: .. :.:-:r.-~·lli. SALES .--.ouses pis. .. ,..,.., • amt y nn .. pa.110, 8 11 1 1 1 Sl:i:i. * iil2-!\-,2'1. ,,.,,,-.. ., "'a ''"d COr'tHl.1. I ~! ull, II!' 1>•0• I j j * "5-0111 * bhn,.., 1...-.tc, 7cl6 lludson. · ' ·~ · ' "' · '"" " Fl~Fi' 1·1 . f11r11 1 A : i t r.ir "The Broktr \\'Ith Emp,,hy" -.,.. LEASE W /OPTION 6i:'t-·:::::1 l lL'() n1n. ~rly 1'111 inl'l. $7U .t. l 'I'. H:u·hl'lor "1'1· ....._ 1 5-ID-116J 111, .,. 1 11 _, 1,ch •. "' .. ".'-·-'-'·" '!'.,·,','(1fl;h 1716 Or A c ~I r , __ ,._ i.1;.c;;.c::·c· __ --;-.,-,-~~ ti\2-S.~:!ll. • l'!H•'l'S, . an 01uy. -ange I'<'., ·' · ro. loL.<mu.wn Spacioui custom hhlll!' on TIME FOR ,.,. 1--,, '"' ~I. 1.h-.• 10,f1~1i-•• &l'"i-1470 ~O f\Cl\O 'l Bil, slll\'P, rpts/drp~. fnrd ...,.,... .),;o .. r "'I' -u.<•I· · · . .,,,.,,. eve. $80 1.1t il JXL NiC'(' BoC'll. com-Cl1lf Drh•t•. :1 Brdroo111, f.1m-Costa Mesa --1,. 1, .111.1-_,11 .,-11 . r---\ \IOT'L I -vr<l , "ai'. Clran. No kids or I QUICK CASH 'blJl'\I,· • 1 • , •• . .: for easP, 16 unl!s 1n p\l'trly rurn, p;1tlo, S.: ·'rd. " II_;-rilulll, ( ru. 111'! h1tr. • • · 1ia 1'1 • .;,u·:i,t:• ' Jf"fs :S17."1/11vi. 6-[)--1;2:1. f"\"I ' I I I "I , ,, \' I, .. , \, I ,, 1-, , '>1 1~1/ \Ill'\ 1'11 l\"1'"j)(1r1 &h. Call Div. or BEACON* 645-0111 t-r.1lcd pool 111111 J:11·u7.~1. THROUGH A 'C · iat•w·i· 111"1· ·''1• ''·1 • '' ·' ~ -'' l!ig-h11 as~. )!r. C..ott\1alcl. .\lE:-i.\ Vt:HDE 4 Bdr111, 2 \·1r1v or oc·r ;u1 fn1111 ~un p!,. 1nfl. l 11!, hw!. C,1/I .1 1111" 1·,111 'l;l•i" \i,, d"-l'fl! < \I.!. 1'1';..:!i._,: ___ , '!.I .~ /{j2fl...J~1!.J, Sam-llan1, s11:; Sf'l'llldl'd J Br hu n l'<l!· Ba. f;1111 rn1. Jri;: pario, q1 dr'1 ~lel'k. fu1nt:ll dlllllll' !'Kllll. DAILY PILOT d~-:::'.H• nl' j;;,•·U!~ll. la·11:-~1:.:u Ill" \ll-;i:JI' pd Laguna Beach Oct •l ,I;, 3 only. lav;f'. Pal1u, yrd. :;ood lv-st. S2.10/1n11. ~;!3--13j.l. f1rrpllh'I' + lul s or r:i.(ra~. WANT AD QI IEI' Hdr111 1-!"l'dO'll I'l l lo.oi l<>. lfl•l/do·p-. ,1!1. D ana P!'!nt for Sale 170 Bus iness Wanted 210 C'At1011. 2 Rr-Sl2J j\Jonfli Cnll t)i:l-01711. dupl<·\, t·1,I 1nrl. SI~'• qL1wl ,.,111!··-. ,;;":~~(oh ------jLots !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\i I NEF:D rcslauranl !o lea!'i{', Large residential Jot NB. 1200 to 2:JJO liq. ft., in BEACON * 645-0111 ~."117 Sanra Ana ;\1·r B1\ \'SID!:: VILL1\L;~;. $\li.1. 642 .. 5678 f{1'r"r•·11r•·~. ~.1~.~()07. 1J11u.~r B 61 2---0!'!:19 r.·n. Sl. 2 Bl{. :.: BATHS.lo",-11"1."y~"r"l"L"O~T cfo-,-,-,c,c;,-n! $1 2:1 \lu. \'r>ry 111•·1• 1 flr apt. 3 AUR:l l, 2 sty huus1'. Cp!s & Carpel>;, drap<'.•, Jl o o I · Tu1·n u nu~ed tlf'ms inlo q1Jick Adt1l 1~ 0111.1·. l~:! \\', \\'1l,'iu11, ilrp~. lrplr. $Z2.1. Util incl. I 7'-'~'"7'c"c'cP_17,,c'c''~''"'~"-'c·"7-.,.. __ I :'c·'c'c"·'--"'"''c'c'c'o'·c"'o-c''c....--c c .. \t, u-1:~1 ~1~0. * * * • i.i.,.·11 t',11r unr, s-110 11p e I Ill{ ft11•n u1• 11111 ~l~.• I 'fl • 2 Bil Furn r.r 1111! .$1 IO l p flilull~. P1H1I. 1;.12-:.!J~I s1~·-, 111 .. · s1ri 11k r:.,,11. l" 1 pd. 11d111· I I ,.1 i "1r-r11! EJ.V H1·11. l'1l-.'1lh ______ , DO~'T :,:II•' It rru1('k ca~h f11r O,\JLY PILOT .111.i~. get Jt ll'ith 8 ClaSSLfied None comparable at thii; coa.~ta l area. 968-4129 S\2:i unfur11 2 Br. hltns, t•rpis, J 65 price. Back Bay, \vest side or Jiv1ne btwn 20!h & 21st. &'e i;ign on property $16,51!0 1,.;/ $10.000 rln. sub. bu!. ()wric.r 642-475(1. _l_n_v_e_s_t.,,-..,-,------I rlrp-5. pa1i11, 101 0 .K. Opportunity 220 BEACON* 645-011 1 l c"-,-"--'-'·-I0~; _6_7"">-0l __ ,_o. ____ 2 Ill '!. & den-Balboa P•lllll. Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn, 365 Apt. Unfurr1, 365 ,4pt. Unfurn. 2 Er. housr, fncd )-Tri, pn-r. Pt. $liJ mo. )·rarly, ;\l a!ur<''l-:...-----------'"".O'"---cc-;'7'.:-----':---~-c-C------::-----------, yng. !am. $l:icl. 943 \f , .JSth ept. Oppor. for 11'or k. Corona del Mar Corona del M ar Corona del Mar Corona del Mar PARTNER. LADY OR $1tj re <lee. kids ,f., P<'ts '""!· "I '"8 c.,,. 673--S'.m2 or 64-l--IX'.O'.t !---------------------------------------------: h ,_ con1ecl. 2 Br, bhn,;, a\'a 1J.1c":_:.·_""c.c~,:_~c'_·~~----GF.NT :\lfg. \\'roug t uvn JlOii" ;\lQNTICELLO: Attractive 3 i\IESA Vf'nle goll course. ga!<'S & guards. $12,500 1.,. BE.ACON * 645-0111 B.n., 2 ha, l!&rage, balr<my, ov.'llE'r will build lo suit. Cul-in1f're.~I. :'>Toney bark 00 I s·J'r 96S-rlP-s;tc Int din>ctly on golf d ,--·-s-pal in, poo · ~··1· · '2f,47. ays. •~·'' " -1·· R F I ' l Ea•I Bluff course. 96.~1027. -~---------> •;i :11·<' ult fin " a, t'r . Money to Loan 240 Br. !anuly horn!'. £ Sl•!e Mountain, Desert , rtlll. {?':lr. fn('d )r•I R..... 114 1st TD Loan BEAcoN * 645.011 1 ./ TH~; BLllff"S.Spht lr1l'I ·'Bl~. 2': HA . \rrtl rll'<.~1r;1 t,..,I. Xl nr 1.-X'. S 1:.0 J1 \U, 0\\11C'r j-li-JJHJ. \\'iJ] ~I'll. * B ig Bear lake Do you need a place to put you r ski is, Cishing pole or \l'lle! Try ·:hi~ finl" cabin fnr only S!l.993. Call Ros!ll (71~) 536-1733 or v.Ti1e: Spencer Real Esl<iLe, P.O. Box 2823~ Big Bear Lake, Calif. 1LAKE Arro\.\·hc~d ho m f'. Cu~tm bu ilt by O\'lnt'f Of CQ11stn1cHo n comp.1ny. ).1nt dock &itf'. Lak<' v1e.1\', fully landscaped. Bud Dolvlin agent, 714/3.17-22.62. JO ACRES all or par1. high I desert. wa!f'r at JO' lovJ dv.'n. C·Z paym11!s. 0 111nr. 637'-8619. DESERT cabin, partly furn. 11,!ii ac. 3500' t'lev. l5 ml. trom Lucerne, 20 mi Yucca Val. $3250. Burns, 673--217b. Farm.1, 110 7.2j';~ INTEPkEST 2nd TD Loan S2fl0 ~J'larinu.c: 4 Hi·. 2 l,11, ltlrn~. ~«I", hUl;e y1d! Kiri!:>/ fX'I 0 I.\. Fountain Va lley BEACON* 645-0111 Trnns basf'd on erruity. LOVEI. y 2 sly 5 BR home, 642·2171 545-0611 :S170 Lagt1n;1 , Quirt '.? 13r. II:' yrl & blt.ns. S28J n10. Serving IIarbor arf'a 21 yrs. bl1ns, gar, pat10, \deal n1a-w/g;11·t1rnrr. 96S-9UJ a rt 6. Sattler Mortgage Co.. ''"' ro"pl-. v 'C \N"f I 4 B " " , , , (' ean, r, xtra.~. 3:IB E. 17th Strl't't BEACON* 645-0111 11·a1t-r/gard pd. L.w $])'.), $25,000 * * * * .. }"arrrll, Rkr 71 4:846--().l:,S. ror ~ l 'l'at' Rf'al Esta1e $80. l BR vacant & ready Huntington ileach Loan, illr. Arlams. Bkr. JIB (71 41 49!1-21'.l{l .*' + * * .-3 BR. 2 Ba horn!'. Crµt/<lrp!;, Mortgages, $110. rurn trailer. s1nglc. OK, liltns. lrt! patio, fnN! yd. '~ Trust Onds 260 C.i\I, 1ni 10 heh. $27:l per nin Inc. "* * * * * i;:anlrn. Serv. 968-221 :1 PRIVATE TRUST II AS $1 1.i. Util's pd, furn trailer, wknlls. 633--0767 \Vkdys ask F UNDS avail. for ls! & 2nQ N.B. tor B!IJ. tru.~t d~s. $1.500 Io * * + * * fOR LC'ase 4 BR, c:pt~. drp.~. $200,000. Also Col 1 ale r a I $1.'.:.;, 2 BR. R"arage, kids & \Valking dilit. 10 brh, schools loans up to 80% evalua-pe1s OK, C.~f. & shop!. Call 642-6146 or lion. Newport Equ.ity Funds, * * * + + ~92---0768 alter 7 Pi\t. 494-7Ml, 644-8824. $1 40. ~BR, crp1s, drps, patio, ** PRNATE party will Garage. Kiel!! OK, Jt.B. NEW home 3 BR 2 BA, lam buy 2nd TD's at reasonabll' RENT~A~HOUSE rm dlx kitch app\'a, nr discount. 673--0140. 636-1860 beach. ihopping & ichls. 2 Br, n1r.<7 clran hm, rnrd yd. C'pt, t:lf"1lS, S!O\'C'1 n 0 th itnren/pr1 1;. S173 1;.1z... 1:.~1;. :; Rf:. l h:1. F<'nt•rd )anl. :\r i\'!'ll"DOI'! J1 1gn, • • il.i SJ. .ramj"'<: J:d. srt:r.s 11. twn1·h. .i HH . ;.•·nr1y h·:-is,.. :sw·1 n111n1h Cay11ood Reril!y :il8-12'IO J :! BR. 11· 1r, l~;;m •'C'il., hl ln.~. hea1nl prYJI. ,,t!uhs. nQ Jl('IS. $Hi~. fi·\2-2."114. .1 BH Dr11. 2 BA. lllln~. pa!i0. frnl'<'(I. ViP11·, <'h1ld I pets f•k. S2!1."i. f:V('S IHG-0!\!l.>. \\'ATER.front 2 & <'Onv <kn. 21~ ha. hltn~. fpt, p~lio Sl j() Yrly J\1:1. Gj:\-i·l'.!O Houses Furn. or Unfurn. Costa Mesa Newport Beach 31 0 BEAUT. 1110.irrn townhoui;(", l BR, 2'~ 81\, frplc. pu!10. pool, 2 car ga r, oil hlln~. crpts, flrapP~. Lca!W . .s:n:;. f 11 523-4710 or &16--5991 evl's slier 5 pm. Condominiums Unfurn. 320 ( .. • ' " ,. \.\~'t~''v~ \.\~1.\1\\\\~ Now, on a hill in Corona del Mar there is Bayport. For adults. Bayport. It's something tha t happens rarely. A l1rni ted edition of beauliful apartments. Jn Harbor View. in Corona del Mar. Dramatic architecture and handsome interiors make Bay- port uncommonly attractive. Extensive landscaping and an inward orientation make it a place for enjoying the serene life. / CR S ~~~~~~~~~~!~-::~~~~=~~I lase, 962-9'354 & r,.ig.2473 200 A E RENT WALK TO BEAOI. JBR 7BA , AU. OR PART I~ LEASE OPTION cMrmec. Form"1 d;,, rm, Laguna HHlt )1 •":JJ, per flCl"E'. 2 hrs tmm tkM.lltl for Rent 11! convenienl lo all schls. 3 BR 2 "" 1 1 N ~--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;1' BR Coll-e P '· '""g ,,,~~ , . , Cf) !, t rp!I, !UO\'C', " Hun\, Bch. J BR cabin, · ~,. "· '"' · · .,,.,,. .$2!!0/mo. Ai;:t. 967-5523 4 BR·w /gani '-' rm ...... $230. dswsr, 2 c:ir gar agr, 11ir Each apartment offers you the privacy of your own entrance and patio or b a lcony, the comfort o f deep shag carpeting, the convenience of self-clea ning gas oven, dishwasher, disposal and spacious storage. You also have a choice of interiors - with fireplace, paneled living room. or vaulted ceiling. For your recreational pleasure, Bayport has swimming and therapeutic pools, and gas barbecues. For ease of shopping: t he nearby v illage center of Harbo r View, now under construction. barn. CQJTal. compt fenced, 4 BR-I t.f v YI $.12ii 2 BDRM trailer, par1ly furn. cont!.. $2j(f. n10. Pool & running water, dc<'r, quaU, Houses Furnished 300 S46-9s':i ~~ c1S:o.:u:JJ Palio, f<'nced yd r or g11 rdr n n1ainld, kids oK, blg frees. Raise <.'8ltle. You r lien· .. --.-1-------N1"chols Real Estate c·hllclrf'n & J~;1S. tJlil. pniJ. ·l!l.· ... :12:J4. doll'n ll·lll handle: 7'* in-U?11-sc $175. ~~1!l14 . 1-----------1 terest or ba!anct'. Io w I ---L-0-5-A-L_T.,.D'"S---I L1gun1 Niguel I~=-~=--~~=' I SHARP 2 slry 3--4 BR, lam paynits, Call Pride of Ownership VERY CLEAN & VACANT rm, all bJrin ktt, din nn. Golf Course Ville ~. lf Home ~m hOmc v.1th patio. $285 mo. Jack 54Q.-U51 Bkr. Luxurious 2 br, 2 ba. Club •••••JI (-J ~·~i-Family with ~ ok. sprlnklers, (arpels, dra0pea $2'J5. 4 BR., 2 Ba .• carp., pr'ivilegn, Ul'5. 846-1059 I .' ~ ~ .-- -~' Bednlom J ¥ll. builf ln1, &: large famify room. rre drapes. trplc. F'~ y&rd. Newport Beach ·- · ~. dta))H, leue ~ year 'lease at $280. per mo. Patio, dbL gar. 897-U82. " .. Re•I Estate· per mo. Phone Um& Beach I ~Cal'!1'-I ~Are~"'.:'·~M&-1~~1~1~1. ___ lf-=iii~i--'ii~,;;;iTo;;;;: 3 Br. 2% Ba, o-pll, drp11. '-ExcM-112 213 .. '29-!St. 1UNusuAL 3 Br borne on 3 BR, 2 BA. apt/drps, wffrplc, A gill'. $2115.. mo. ' -l _:::.;:.:::·:;:::··-:.,....--.:.:::I ·~C:.C'°ii::'::-::o---·I patio,.fncd yd. Kida ok. s:.m 673-9183. ,. View H-~• ---.,,._,,....,."' """'"· view.. -. 968--·0 =~----ci-,--~c:I EXEC •3 Br/fa.Jn nn. w, _UW"'l......_ ml •w ·- oodl ,· $350. mo. reL 494-· Townhouse Unfurn. 115 pttst Joe, W and Hills. For C:·montha N1W l·May 1. 2 BR hou1e unfum. fenced SIS.000 i!:J. Jor? 714: Completely rumtshed. 4 Balboa l1land _ yd. 1 chlld ok. No pets. Gentr•I M&-(M58. Mdroomt .. famity room, 3 Br. 2 ba, bltrw.~ 847-3833 Mter 4 pm ----------1 1 ,I R•J,R~ .. ~l:-E=-tt:-•-t•-::W"•-n-:l:-... ..,.-,1"147 1 3 baths • Ask for Belle. ttfrl( .. d9hw11hr, crpt/df'Pf!, 3 BR, 2 Ba + den, xlnt loca· TOWNHOUSE-L.e9.lif?' 4 BR. J 673-8560 , BA. lal'Je garage. Pool. Oct. R • LAND w· .. ,.,....,.o ftpl.c, r .A. ~I. dbt I I\ r. lion. $110 mo. 1 12r.: ~In 2971 E I ....-, '"'' 'r:. * YEARLY RENTALS * w/Jiund '1'1· No 11ludcnts. Call 968-6187 · •J. ;ffl-· ven ngi. • 5 to 30 acres. Mcl\t.lchael 1~ --,=..,;=:~=;C'.;'-;;;.,.-,-· C 1 M Finer homes In btadl arta Yrly lease. ~"J" !Tl o · "-"UICK CASH 01 a esa company. (l) S'Tl-lf.iO Bill Grundy R1tr. 67:1-6161 673--:tiJt. T ---·------ ' PfllVATE party want. houRe THROUGH A 2 BR, 111'~'. ga.ragr, pool. B•lboo hl•nd Corono dol Mor ••-d. ""''' & d-• IO or 1n1all uni ta. Prefer ,,.,.~ ~" • ,, Bayport ensures quiet and privacy by offering on ly a limited number of apartments, from $1 95 1o $250, One bedroom, or two. One bath, or two. Gas and cable television are complimentary. If Bayport is wh at you want, bu! you have children, ask about Bayview. It's nearby. Has everything that Bayport has. And ifs for famllies. Bayport and Bayview. A rare opportunity to live In lhe quiet place by the sea, Corona def Mar. Mr. Arnold Tinker, resident manager, invites you to inspect the apartments. Take MacArthur a·ouleverd from the San Diego Freeway or Pacific Coast Highway and turn south on San Joaquin Hills Road. For more inlormalion, you may call Mr. Tinker at (714) 644-5555. Mod•l 1par1men111umllhed bJ IM Bro*9w.y, I [fl I 1!JouALITY APARTMENTsl 1 .~' BayfrQnt. "'1-4()9.1. 6-r"i R ;t ING .... 3 • a·;. BEAUTlf''UI. JO room holl!M! DAIL y PILOT irul!e, bHns . .SI~. 644--0m. :'\· Rf\l'ATE PJ'V wantl 12-Jl wattrfront. New l y nr beach $600. mo. Yr. l11e ,1 WANT AD "1-loward'' YilM!re are you?I·---~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:._ __ n1i. -from owner. Pref decon-ltd1 Wiitter. $211 0. or tu.. Call eo llecl " -1£' · 1.Mt aomethl.ne? Find It, Co.u Ml!&a 646-8451. 64&-ll&\. 21)J.726-3Jll~xt. "91'X'i. __ .64:;_:=2_;-l'::_''=':....:'-_....J.!:;P-=:_;'":;:_:':;:d:_I 64:;:.H'6;;.;.;_7'::_·_'_ ·' .. pt1. Furn. 360 Apt1. Furn. 360 Apt1. Furn. 1 :.:..~~~~~-1-:-'-~--:·~~~- 360 Apt1. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 36S Apt. Unfurn. 365 .Apt. Unfvrn. 365 Apt. Unfu rn. 365 \pt. Unfurn. L.ido Isle Newport &ech Newport Beach NewPQrt Beach Corona del M•r Co~ta M••• Costa M•sa Newport Betch Newport 8••ch 'i Rlt, '.! RA s:r.111 11w111rh '* Winter l·HI:, I lo.11 h .'·iSI<, 1 h.~l h ~IU11\0 11 /pitl IO, 111 n1onth, Rentals * . .. ... .• • . S! I• .......... -;is.·. ~RR , 1 11 .• 111 ......... ~.'l~f :: l~J :! h ..... '"'"'''"llt . ~ ;(") ~.Hi ~ '"' ·~ •\11111"1111 . ~,·ll ' RH , <l•"l ..... ····--· "i:t.'.• c .. 11 ,,;·:. it,i;~ ";·: "'1"'~ 1 1··· associated IROKER5--REALTORS 2025 W lalboo 67l-l66J I·a·:,\Cll \l'T "! l\,.dt 111. I ·, ~.~Ml '" .Inn<" 1 ... ·"I UIJf'!\I~ ""' ...... , h 1111·11. fi\l;.....ihlti. ·-I l I:'.\.", Hd1 H''· :.! \111l)i,, Ul'.~.Aj\~'Hll:'-T ,l HP., l &, !\IODER.'ll HR. 11nvatl' 111.•11 h1\\'l'r ltuplt~ all \tre~. pa no, carport Adutr~. no IJ,\lll or11, all l'J,..,-, .!>111n1 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :,: .. ~~:;:;::;,;l'.~f~~~: I' Q,c:..,~t~-A Summertime Place NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH s~:r. 111<> \\ 1111<'1 "tll l'<"lll 11'·1~. :SJ 10. :lli21'.l ,, I() II. ,..,i.·1 1 rly ~or appl. a ll il I ti7'.l-ll066. • ~o lil.-'li l : :dl••r t. 11111. •r 1111 nc">c:Ac,c-,c.1c,~0cNc .. 1c. -"-,,-,,-,-,-,.-,.-,,,~.,1 ,,"'"''• :.11 ·.~~:~1. ARBJ-:;:;~1:~:~1~~,·. Ap~~:l-3.rc-0 ~ It 's the fun time of tlle year and Jiving at 1,,11•·1· d1qd1 •\ <"ornplt'l•'i,1• ''"'' ••1r·r~th111i.:. 1 lln ol• H \1,11 I h"(! ''flh'. '\(I• h1hl ''II 111' 1~'1• ~',GO J>t'!' 1111111·1. •• 1: rr;n \1 ..... "~ 1' -----~ llHl \ ~:.\l :l.\. 111J11iiJ ~ Hfl apt -~-ON TEN ACRES MERR l ~1 AC \VOODS 1nakes su1Tin1ert i1ne .~21-!lOOl .·or ;,~.l--O'J!IS Apt. Unfurn. 365 I ~"' 2 BR. F"urn, & Un.turn. e ven 1nore enjoyable. The people \Vho tnake ··l·•.111 l;iri.:" grf"al ltw·11n .. n I ~·. ,\· ~ Rr 71.J/67.\.--ll;~M .,, . , -General FU'cplace! I priv, patios. thei r hornes here knO\V the n1any extras such ~ Hie 11 , HA. J.ri.: <ii'• k I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; p iJ; Te I Co tnt'J Bids c1.11\ 101 .. 1;ix•i c·tuht1011,,•1, 00 nns n t. as S\\'itnming pool, recreation rooms and ''"'· .s1 .~.-1/n~1. to Jul.v 1 .. 1 VEN DOME ~Sea Lane, CdM &W-2fill lounges and convenience to parks and go![ 11 hn(ts only, lii.~:i!!l:..t. < tacArtbur nr Cout Hwy) course~. \Vh_v nol find out for yourself? Come J.\l.\lACVl../ITE APT.S! ·"DUL'!' ll11d out and see A1EJ~RIMAC \VOODS this week- end. !\Jodels open Daily. I & 2 BEDROOMS with Terraces Enjoy $750,000 health club & spa: 7 pool s. 7 lennis courts. Bachelor, l or 2 Br's. Al so 2- story tov•n.houses \V/ 2 or :! BR's. Elec. kitch· ens. private balcony or pati o. ]•"ro1n $170, Subterranean parking, elev,' maid service. Full-line food market, dry cleaner, beauty salon ~·ithin complex. 7 beaut. model apts. 9 an1 to 6 pn1 daily, other times by appt . Jamboree & San Joaquin Hills Rds. N. of Fashion Island. 714 : 644-1900 for leasing into. STt:rs 1n 1h1· t.toat·t'l. Qual. ·i ~H 't g., . •·111:-. •kp~ frpl , hll n~. ffjnh·r -$22> µ<'I' IH011th. 1\12--0114. :'l"EPS In hc-h. $1:(1. 1110. l.l'f!. 1 l~I:. rurn. ~pr \\fg~r. +;;-,.:;·~·:!O aft Ci pin \\"kila)~. ~·A \IJl.Y Sr!'Uon Close to shopping , Park :':JJJtJous ~ Bl{'~, 2 Lia • . .;\\Ill\ pOUI, !JUl l J!TI'f'll :! Bit. apt. unfurn .• dupl<'s fnr rPnl, ,.,.) i·t11lrlN"l1. rw>11I~ tl"n 1r1<h•tl. $2'.\!J. '11 Z ! ~,.~-li7."1!. Adult Living from $!40 to 1275 PARK N£WPORT APARTMENTS • '.! Bf<. \I' I ff<PLC & l; ,\I{:\(; ~:. Nn t ' lultl re n, 110 4 2 5 ME R R I MAC WAY, COST A ME SA l"!'!!!!!!!!!J!!\!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!llJ!!!!!!!!!'!!!!llJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 1 <111.' 11111~· 11 k-rnrh. ----.--,---~ '51 ;1. ('l!·an l Hll furn ch1pl1·\. l'11I 1111. •,HI\ 10 lif'"..il·h, 011 1-:111~ or fX'I~. ~ .. ri-Jl"i'i. ----~~~ l Hr. Mllt:I ,. ii<t11U. IJ(l<>I, hlk • t 'qil, lnd1\' !.n1lry /a(''ls 1845 Anaheim Ave. COST,\ :\1 F:S.\ G12-2S'.'4 Balboa Peninsul, • 2 BH. • :irp1·1~. l)CJ· .. \.~ \'!~:\\, hal1·11n.1. 'I rl_1. r~·Ts. t;jJ..-9183. -~-• ~.:=-r..-.™-0."'6 .=: : .. v.~~---1 1 ; _'.!_ll_I<_ .. -,,-ia-.-,-.,-,.-.1-y-1-~-.-IAP"t:-u nfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. -365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn, 365 I hlk lro111 H\~ Corona Costa Mesa Costa Mesa 111:111 111/1 11r tii~-il27 Corona del Ma r ~ Bl~. I Hi\. ~·rplt·. I.ri,: <'<"11 •·n•tl /1t1!11>. s.,1 nf Hw_1. ~:':!1/111•~. i.11 .-,11·l't ;11! G. Costa Mesa FAIRWAY 2 Bl< "'""''' "'~""'"'" A<luhs Onl). 2Zi6 Pon1ona CHILDREN ('\1 .:H:,.. .. -1:191 ilft J pn1. ,,. "''·•ll. S 11 0 -.~14 :i . ,,; ... '";"!'!" h 11-llli:!I l'I ··~. t>; ,_·:\1.,.1. -1 H1·. J B.1. 1.1111.;•·li':-r--1-:r-.11 ~~,.------1 l>t".~.,\i\FHll,'\T, :1 li!l upP"r. Corona del Mar :' HI<. ro11ai;:P nrHr bf>arll, frpl, U.·,1111 c·f'1l1ni.:, pa11.i. Jt .. r. J:l''I· •nail. t\o\. :.th. :<'.:0-:tlli. • •• NEW • • • VILLA APTS. l>ELUXF., "'· ,., ... ~""· i.:u1. pa11v, 1·1•µ1s. 2J.lti No. B .JUST Fl.~I ED! l & 3 BR'• Santa !Ina A\·c. Co1\I. Surt>r Con1/ortahl<> 10 unil 1 1"1~. &11;....lh'.?ti, (), ,._,.,11.,111 \('arl~ \,·1\, l11 rl!f' .:lo.~rts. bllll.''. nr \l~I\~ \ !:.f)A.l.T' "IJ· '.~,•)' lo.11 ~~IWI. Iii" •-1:!1 I "1 \1 t1• ·11 lo. 11 oulf'r ~:mo n10. 11 rl·. l'n ! PflT·J y ~~IS-4477. ------• -'.' R1· + sut:ill df'n, "!. ha, ~ f\](.,\,.ar J\••a•·h. "lU\d••t·k. til111,. ,1 ,.1111;1•1o ;•r . bldg. 11u1i 11(1 1 2 BR, 2 BJ\ Private p11tlo pool -indiv. DELUXE 2 Br, 2 Ba, \l'/ga1·. APARTMENTS laundry fac.' l'n·r. n1a1ure t·ouplr. NI' • <I VACA.\'T. t'rdrr .. 2 BR, I SI!•• C ! :(ILllJU l11pl•'' '.!RI{ I I , 1 J 1 1-IL\. • rpl.~. 1iq>s. r rfrii:. I 11 llh."'• ):1. ''I ;;1 I f ' \ . " { .\ ...tl;; '' 1 \1 1ll·EAN-Adult"· 1. '.! .\ lwdr••l!ll' L-111.'." !••111.~ 11'1 1!1h St .\B 1>;·,-ir.1~: '" ..j~~1i~l a fl•'t' •i p111. -~~ la·:,,("{):"\ R .•. 1 ,,,,.,u•no • .! l\r, 11·r·I··· la1-.: ;.t1tlll<'1·1\. P1 I. .o •'.1. 1r.:o '.!1::-1'·1·,.:n~; •11 :1 1-ti;-.... :1::~1 11kd;i~~ ;ill.~'­ .\_ go;;:!'m!ad~a £::ood in1r~tn1enl frpl,. ,.;liar·p• l\tlulr~. ~~!~1 ,·rpr/dqo-:. 0 1·r'ai. ~11..1<-,./ ~~\1·~~~1~. t)ij..1]'.!~. hi\\ ;.,,, !ll'I". ~'.!>() .11'1,v, J-l:IH SLiU \lo111h. Adult!>. li'l.-. .J:,'.J nr •l:~ .. :!':.1·,_ ,\1·.11lahlf' noll" :\r1q10rt Bra\·h Rl1y ti7~>-1ti-1'.! ---llOUSf: llunt1ng? \\'atrh Uie OPF.'.'I llOl;!-iE column. ( '!.E1\;'I; u1ip•""r ~ H1, • J)l/tlqi, ,.;111! hall". S/ll11y. t:1il, i\O PET:-i. Silr!lt ~UIJP,11 ok: 6T:">-717~ or:!!:l :~:ll-IJ!f,. !Jl 1n~. !ndry rn1. :.! ehildrPn +;; HAAi'.I (tJ' ~.:,-:-s:r:-. ----I OK. I«• 1"'1S, \'1•'11 or c .\L :.! BJ>f~.\I. 11f'ar B<'arh. Bl!n~. ~utr 111u1·.,e. 1,alk 10 Hr11"hnr f'"'I. $j1.1. Abu pt•nll1ousc Sh•~Ph· $110. l.;lk'.J1,anet [t>r ap1. +)i" 1-.1..NJ.1 : 6i.-.-:ri:1.. .1al'r1 11<ork 10 i; u l lab I e J.1\1!1:1•: n+"w :: Br. '.! H•t. H1'11an11 ~il'l·l !6i. fq)k·. kilt h1'n hlt-111.s. .\lorgurritr. 673-00:.:7 Buy 1hc nr,1 ~t11H Slll 1he old stuff M S ~e;;r Orange Co, A1 ~rt & ."-o11t li Cua~; Plaza .l-1:-~2.311. ust ff to Appreciate "l"' Z"e11r i'/\1·p1 Bat' k Hav UCL Adt1lrs onJ.v. E ast Bluff _;;rhools, p.1 rk~. Y:O.ICA, 8(11;.~ 20122 Sanla Ana Avt. C:::7:-"'.7,,_,-:C".':'.:O--·I Chih ,h·•i>,..... i~''Y 1· i'lfgr . !<.!rs. Joachim. Apt 3-A e NEW DELUXE e . . ., ''"'• ' s c {'. 54Q.fi2l5 (.as heal. g;1s ("Ook 1n::: And 3 .HR, 2 811 Apt for lease. I ncl 11·atrr. All 1.1•ud. 1\IO, :O.fO spat·. n1as!C't" ~UltC', dm r n1 lt'om SIS.;. 2:124 ~;lrll'.'n -seC' El CORDOVA & dbl garage, Rulo door or call 'Trd \\'oodhead ~ Apts OpPntr avail. Poot & Rec. Villa CordO\·a aero.-;$ street. , • I '""'· li.16-0032 Nl"IV 1 1: 2 Bit Luxury Ap!s. • S275 • Apt. Unfurn. 365 365 Apt. Unf urn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 3 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Ring Brothers Annoi1nces tl1 e Grand Openi11g of Mediterranean ViIIa~e Costa Mesa l·······•••IJ Dsh11·/11":-, x1 ra closr1 s .~ ctip-865 AmigO!'I \\lav NB OOartl~. lll.'(ury sJ1ai,: (Tp!'g., I l\lan:tg!'<l h; New New New tx-aur. rl·c faCll & POOL. \VJLLJA1't \VALTERS co. Adul1.s e No Jlf'IS. 1 Villa Cordova 20i1 Charif' ~1. 1>.12.441n Huntington B•ach ' ·- QUJI-...1 -S,\fF. (~car Back Bav) 40 Un it Aduit Apartment Complex I & 2 BR . Apts. GAS & \\'ATF:R p,\!f) 1 BR ·-····· From $140 2 BR . . . . F rom $170 23ZJ J::ldf'11 A\'e, Ci'll * Spanish Begance Quiet Adult Living ·'h.i.o: •·pr • d1·ri~ • btrn~ 8r·a,U(Jf11I f'oo! • /Ill Lilll Pd 1 liH .. 'S lio I Hfl. SI.".(]. .\d11J 1~ only-no prrs Z·ll :\1·0,·ndn .~1 . 616-!J!lj~ KIDS WE LCOME /111rac :.' BR $1 39 & Sl5!1, :l Bl( Sl.~!I. ,\/I ;..11-.1.~. Prr~ ok. Po01. Re(· bldg. 17362 "/\ ·· K~'t'l.-;on Lanr. 968.j.jJO or .''i42-!i2J.1. ~R~J: UXFUR.'l Lan<f' :." Br .. 11f'\1' .shai::-crpt, fnl"rl pa11n. Q1.11f'I d-end ~1.. I hlk to ::. P ts. ~to,,..,, ~165. 71t~J Ell1s. Apt A. 8-17-i34j See ,\Jgr Ted \VoOt.lhcad 646-0032 ----nr 1'i·1i·D'il.t!. "!!!!!l'!'!!"'!!!!!!!!''l!l!!!!l!!!IJ P ark· L ik e Surrounding I c----,-===-,,-..,,,~~--1 :: Ql"JF.T • DELUXE * LUXURY "l. BR & drri. 11!1'.; EXCITINf; p,,,,, '•11-"o' D h • 1·2 ~ .. l BR APTS " • ..,. '"' .•. s 11s.r, PALM MESA APTS. c , D c~ ,\1~~ Fuo'. a,~-10,, rps. rps, "'M" ro 11 11 ,\11 .'l;L'TES }'RO.\t .,, '"'"' Prv patios * !ltd Pool!! 1>hopp1nc. /11·ail on or about NE\l'PT. BCIL N I 0 1-16·1'· l\'r shop'g * /\dult! only ov . oo 1-"o lJnhelicvahly Ii;:: aprs, huge pool. Jacuz71. l'lf'rt bJ11n~. Martinique Apts. J°'iE\V he;iut. 2 Bit. 2 BA, m shag-crpr.~. drp~, uuna e tc. 1777 !".anra Ana A\·e., C:\1 •I-pie:<, i<haR c1·p1s, blllls, Adulrs. 110 rwts. ,\!gr. Apt 113 &16-5:>:2 '111 · <'net ~Hr., l block io S!NG!.E." ...... $1.ll. :, /'01nTs. SliO. ~>10-148-t 1 HEt>R.\1 ...... $140, 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath •OCEAN VJl::\V ~·ron1 $1J6. :' nEl)R.\J ...... Sl60. Livint: room 11•ilh c:.11hr:draJ I /~Ii. t ·ill'n or Unrurn. Di!- Y'lu'rr 1 •<.;ht. 111r.1 '1c ul)flcr-(·e1l1ng & fq1l!', Separate •·vu111 li•r ;.1udrnt~. CASA prir-ed! 1:"61 :'ile~a !Jr .. C.1\1, laundry ar~a. ~~11!'] p;:i110. l•L1\YA. 111h .~. \\alnu!. /{B. :, h!k~ fr'fl1n ,,f'll'JlOJ'I Rl\'d. • !:i111mm111g pon\ ,r.:. C'IHJdren ·~ ;>~6--!t\fil *BRAND NEW* pla)ground. $:S.(I. :! .(· 3-B~,~R-,-.-1o1c60~,-.,-.-p~,-,,,-. HARBOR GREE:-.:s 1.n<1J. ··h1Jdrr.t1. ~!OP.A KAI l a Costa Apts. 5-16-43i3 Apl'. Jq)!l)lll \lor;i, Kai Ln .. ', hi~ I·: ()r Jlf'arh. 962-.'\~ 1 & '.! liTt, bl11i.; ...:1' 1n1m1ne: • • ll<lol. Ja11111. li;1r·•;-riur ,i;. ~.tr-WEST BAY ELDEN -.-,-BmDi.S-,,-,,-,,-A-p-, -.-all •1c:r. 111 111!1! pJ . SI.ii 10 SliO. NE\\i J a11c! 1 Bedm1. garden rll"c 11/bl111 s.to11r, S140/mo. Ar!ults, nn p<·ts. apt~. 11 poui. tl'.:! t\ashv111e SI • .'>36--9937. or '.J;•I ."i10(·;•.J,1, C.\1 _ fi·12-'l70i! f'H.O.\l Sl 7.\ Ar>ULTS :J.14-71»1. :?3U Elrlrn 1\ve,, C.1\l. BAv-MEA1:loW-APTS. ti~j_57so • .. BRA!\o NE\v 1 RR, J B • • bll\s to O<.'f'lltl. Yrly Jrase. r :1,-n rc>lini::-s. pa11clini::. P w 1 · I -Sill/mo. .Enclo~d Gar. ', . pa .. 10~. ll:'l'reatron a-SPAC. '! .v. :: BR apl. ~140 r 1 11.1,. 411 ,,1••1 ' 1 A<'ul!s, no pets. ~'136.103::. '. '"·: .. u !. nn /M's .. 1:r. Jl i.J pool. Play ~ri.l ---.,-==;,,="~=~'--1 e ? 11.R s 1-RQ.\I AS LO\\ Cpis. drps. hltn~. a •J J'CHEZ ORO APT.<:: A > $\J!l nin. J\icJs nl\. p 'o. S'l.11 Alldnta. l-2-3 BR'~ J11i \\'. lia1 ~1.. C.:'>J. 1~-I .\lap!r No... r,.i::-:~Sl .~ Ponl. PrivaTP closed .:ar. Call tilti-fXHJ 121)6 Collrgr Nn. 5 6.12_.1.0.li '\'~h/dr)'f'r. :i36--0.1?.6. \/Ff; ,\,I(~ -·~ BR. u~. I 2 BR. n•\•l,1' dl'COL, carp .. HR, n<'w lTpls & drps, Slfi!l.:o(l. Frp!t•. Crr~. drps. •·arporl. PvL p:iho, all C'lr!', clri1pr~. g~ragf' ~r. H!ON's. hl1n~. hr11n1 <'P1I. pa 1 1 n. Rf'sponsiblr-adults ONLY. Sl.1.'l ,\lo. J\gr>nl 67:Hii01 A!IUl1s f1nly , 110 pf'1s. Rrls. $12'.i. :-~i:-t-1.122. :>::.-ll S:1n1a Anll A VP ·l"'u;.-::;:c;c'-;,-.,.-.,,---,- fil]--0::'!.o. :! BR s111d io, bn f.: 1~. <l ps, ----,..~~=--,---I cpl, hea1cd pool N gaJ'R~P. *· $170 * qt11"1 ne1ghhorhool!. j\; o 3 B1'. J '" Oa, par1u, blln~. children. no pe!s. &12--80-12. 1-rp1<;. <lrps. 1\sk about our ~ () . , <ll~rount pl;:in. AA/) Crntcr •I DER.-., 2 BR, 2 13.'1. rrplc, St.. c .\1. &12.s.1 U1 ~ .. IS-:!li8'1. d1~1i11•ashl'r nr llarhor & 'fRll'I .-, I \' • I I 2 Bflkf"r. A du I r :o.. St.~:;. .i.:.. r. n {. !g1· ~.~4-lS.!0. l BR. ('<'Pnn \'1r11·, ·~ t>lrk ro \1·a1l'r, hid pool, :,Ublt chcHp. 1.-,10 \V. Balboa Blvd LRl;. 2BR ar11, $145. J-ch1ld OK, nr !>t.'hls & s hops. Ph: 536-14.'lS. I BDR.\1 $12:1. Gas I.· y,,·atl'r JnclucJf'd. I oltirr J)C'rson pr('r'd. No Pf'I .~. IM'l·8.~.S3. WA LK TO BEACH!' I . h1lrn1~ , 111· !"Ill . d !n rin. l'°--o~--,------· 1 .•l1ag ··pl<;, itrri.~. hl!ns. 11a110: '! HR. unfi11•11 ;1p1. )J1lfll car~~'" l:«1lltlrv farlii1a')!. C<>nv. to shop'g. $J J:1 .. 11'.! E. Sl7.\ 111n fl.l l-.r~71 li!l1 l'I. ('01·rn'rs or 171h & l..ovl'ly 1, 2 ,c. 3 an·.,. C11!. 1lnis. hltn~. dwhr. S47-39.i7 ' I I I I j The < l1..ir111 of Olc1 \\'nrld ~pain a,1·aiis you in Cosla J\lcsa a t J{11n: Brothers· ,\lcd1lcrranean Village. The country 1s lhe 1'CllHlJ-: '\here 11uai nl , hrit k-Liled c:ourlyards and path- \\ays \\'i nd 01·cr streams and ponds to tbe door of your villa aparln1('nf. Inside. tJra1:ir ' hc;:in1cd tc1lings. \l'OOd paneling, color-coordinated :iud t .:1rpct.~ are enhanced by i1nported grasscloth 11 ;ill l'O\f'1111g..; 111 1\;.1rn1. natural tones. \\."et bars and lire- plc.+1 ·r~ ;1d1I 111 !h(' ('ord 1al ;1\n1o~pherc, Large patios and h:llt'f•lllC''-[•!'Ill Hie "P:ll "IOl l 'llf'~~ <1nd ligl1t. 1'he l t'l ''"1 11n11 ;il f :1l'il 1t i<'~ inl'lude niJ::ht-lighted tennis cou rt.~. Ji \\ i1111 11111:.: pools. n !.!.' n1 na ~i uni \\'ith !-ie parate healt h c:lubs for 111c>n and 11nni('n and l11lliard and gan1e roon1 s. The lot<1t111n of ~Ied iterranean Vi!l~ge is ideal -convenient to all Soulhern California -n1inutes from the P ac ific Ocean llld Nev.·port Beach, overlooking the Costa Mesa Country. Club. A complete security •Y•letn 11sur.es your pri~11ey whJlo you eajoy the serenity of living alMicliterranean \'lllage. UNr'U RNISHED AV AILABLE 1 bedroom 1 bedroom & d en From $150 From i1eo NEWPOR1' BEACH • -- RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M.'-6 P .M. .. ' • . - 2 400 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COS'llA M E SA, CALI F. 926:!6 PHONE: (714) 557.·1029 CHILDRE N :o;anta llnfl. 1H2·:!711 I Rf'dr<w:oi11 SJ.10. OLX~orn fu I' I ah Ir . 2 Hrcirooni Sl:J(]. df"iirablf', srr . .S !~,: • .+-l:.i.~r. 1r. ~:. :!lrnl St 61~-:;&l.i ALSO _a pl. ro .sl111rr, la<iy. ------fi.!6.-07 3 ... 6-ln-4761.J. e l.\l.\l;\CUL1\TE .1 B.1', :!'1 . Ba. Cp1 .. ~. drp~. fncd. Avail LRC ... l Br. apt unrurn. Cp!~. 0011'. 9i3 V;:ilf'rlt'la, Ci\T. drps, bltns. refrig, $140 n10 &.i7-7768 & up. l'io <'hildff'n, oo pets. ~-~--~----! 998 E. Camino. 546-0451 2 Br. Family· Units, Newly · drror, conv. loc. Pool, $165. M ODERN 1 Br apt, cpts. VILLA ~1ESA .Ap-1.s. 719 \V. ~ dshW!r, bllins, gar, 1 Wil!'.(Jll, 64&--!251. child ok. All utll pd. $150 mo, SJJ7 Avocado, apt 9. 645-0084, LG l BR duplrx, partly furn. adults. no pets, $135. j64 l:. * DLX new l Br, 2 Ba. \Vilson 5'19-Z771. Dsh11·hr. 2 car gar, priv yard. Jndry rm . kids ok 2 .BR, crpls. range, ovf'n. S2*1/mo. 5-tS-!3()9 · disposal. $130. 132 E. Bay, Apt. A. 494-2792 * BEAUTIFUL l &: 2 BR. STEPS IO ocran. Nr"' lu~ury :! hr. 1.~f'/$2.'!:,. lldllll fll 19 R11·f'r 6-12-."!02:1. ":lS--:-.41:.i. T\\1NHSf: for lease. 2 Br. \Vaeher/Jryer, bllll9. full fecil. $175 mo. (\) 296--044 2. Laguna Beach e Nr Bch. 1 &; 2 Br, l~ eL $175 up, Pool. 2175 S. QR li"wy, ~5-5429. fl) ~43. e 2 BR. Quiet Walk tO town & heh. Adults. Lnse. %17 Cypress. S169. &&:1429 Mesa V•rde u:; 2 BR, 91;4 El Camino, Contemporary Garden Apt•. v ATTD•CTtVE 1150 N • 1 Pa t i os , fr p lc, p oo l , "'i"" n10. rw . crpt~. ~ nt. s~~ "165 C II "-A"51°'3 2 to ch005e fn:mi-2 Br, Jle\I' 6i:J.-1418, :,.1i-40l2. ....,...... · a .......... "'· CJ>L<;, drpi! & paln1. Xlrn loc. I BR do11•nstair~ epl priv 3 BR, 2 Ba, new drpc, cpts, Nr shop 'g & fr\l.•y ideal for patio. cl~e lo n~arkel: ~~n, P~;io, Sl~~"0-,,,!1~.~ couple, no c hlldre;1. no pets. Prefer oldf'r p r r son, • u um. • • ~ $140/mo. 64!'1-3.'115 or 644-1408 54!J..1839. • or ~24• or M>i-01"'.>J for •PPL. IMMAC,. 3 BR. :2% BA crpts OUIET-Downttaira DLX 2 • l BR. 2 Ba,, C'tld drpg, ~o. Avai 1m1: 2 Br, new 1t*1' cpll, patio, gar. SlSO • up. Rental Qt:: 557-1l6B ~ gar. M&ture adu1ta or 3095 Mace Ave. S.S.-1004. 2 B~ put1Jr furn. retired pftf'd_ No petl. $141/ I ;N;;o::w::..,.::::rt,,-;Bo=•-:c:ll;::'-='--1 SltO Mo. No peta. :i1:':35l5 or ~ or I::::::::-:-,-,,.--..,----· I ** M&-%l10 ** ~.•bn ·~~AN • BR NEWLY ~rated, crptd. 2 .,,..~~ • Br.. 2 B11,, mobile home . $173 -:l B& ~-IMtrw dl'(IS. w/w ·beat!<! Adult.II only. No pets. $200 . slq,lg. Drp'd. dpj.' · hen.' Pool~ .Adult.ti ''TI<>· ~11."$140. Avail now for !) mos. Call c.,, !>1°-•= •• 213: 592-6221 •.• A .. "'"'-' • ...........,! o;t"t..-:r;;wu Mr. Sprague, 673-ll31. * Qeluxt 2 IB;., 2 Ba *1 Av An.. OCT 15th. L.«r 3 hr. 1 BR apt .,, Park NC!'Wport, Adutti:, no pell. &6-lllO l1)ttin8, ir'.lcl (la:wr, 11un pOrch, t1:t floor 11•/Pfll lo. crptJJ, I & 2 BR. Sti11i ciif; d9h'4ti=, 2 f'rplc. Sti:<ps to ocean. drp11 & complete kitchen.. seU cll'an own, sundttk. $300/m1>Yrl). 614-T;,97 &1~30. 377 \V. \Yll!Wln. 5-~-3005. SHARP 2 BR. l!ii RA. crpta. c-•-,A"1"·1"'R"'•"'c,...,,~,..~.~.'""Ba~.1 AVAIL now, 2 BR. Bltn1. drp~. 1200 sq ft. Avail. m w. crpts, drps. bltnt, encl f at, dshwsr. Crpt11. rtrps, Encl $165/Mo. SST~rnil. Sl7S. Adults, no pe111:. garage, no J>f!ls. !>48-(,()81. e QiANNEL FRONT 2 br 548-3708 D,\JLY PJWt~lor ·-•. .newi,.~io~.Q!O," 1~~~-i!i!"~dC;i~;;.:iij"'i;j,Jl!lj;i_ :;j.,!o..u·~ Call &G-S671 Nolf! * 6'TJ.-.8146 'Ew!t * ;,imieJr1Hiitll - ' JOIN THE ' 'SELLERS CIRCLE' (' SPACE • • • ~ ~ ~ ~ H you sell • serv ice and don't advertise 1n tho ' DA ILY PILOT Se rvice Di rectory. you'ro doing busine ss the hard way. The Service Directory I cl ass ifications 600-699 in the cla ssi fi ed ad sectio n da ily ) give s you an ad va nt age you gel through no oth er advertisin g med ium. It re a ch- es customers who or e ready lo buy . Be there when your prospects come into t he market looking for the services you have to sell. If your service isn 't listed, we'll start a category just for you. Pick up the phone right now a nd reserve your sp•c• in the "Se lle rs C ircle" ••• Your Direct Line to • Directory Results CLASSIFIED AD Dl!I' ARTMENT _____ ..... -~----~ -·---~ .. ------ • . . 0.t.lLY PILOT :Jl ~1 [ "'"-:_"3~ 11~;;;;;;;;~ Apfrl rn~nh IM Rtnt ,,.., . .,,., .... ~-f? I ,, .. ,m, •• ,, •••• , 19': Ii .. '"""""'"' ... 11'] __________ i ________ __ !Apt. Unfurn, 3&5 Ap t. Unfurn, :--------1 Newport Beach 3&5 Apt. Unfurn. 36S Apts., \Apt1., _F_u_'_"_· _._,_u_n_f_u_'_"_· _J_1_0 1 Furn, or Unfurn. Co1ta Me1a Apts., 370 ~ Furn . or Unfurn. Newpor t Beach Newport Beach ----I * BRANO NEW * 10-132 ,'1i nr1t .\11.-•Al'!'fh~ fr'(lm ~. \, 1_·n11111r1 \'l'l h •. :'p.'J ru'lu~ 2 RR ur111~ fl""rn $1'.IQ 11r. t r Pl!"< pr-11 p01- r1n<, 1(1,<d< nf l'l•i~f'I~. A•ililt•, :i.Ji:r ~\j.fl~l 1, -.-R-,-:A-.n-,T-,\i\01N"'°C~l"·1">:"""·- 1r11 H u~p 2 RR .:111 1. H1ch (Ir) Bilr•k R11y Rl11lrs \\ 12 f!I I RESERVE NOW FOR YOUR BEST OCEAP.~ & HARBOR VIEWS ·; Ht'. -: g.1 , , pl/•h·p,, !•1f1• I Blh. ~ h 'r ,,..i.11.: 1 n'r \"1 I• ''•, •.'.'\ 11!1 I p111 I Newport Beech _______ 1 Newpor t Beach R·sort I WESTCLIFF I ti>ilr'1111r~. frP•'. ~r.l1r<1 P""I. 1 ln>ids n/ f'ln'"'~ A<!lill< in I flfln1t11:,::n p ~· •h1 (' 11\Illc;;1 r>i!I l\l o-l!'1il ' Sl:·,\c1'11-1·\1:i1~.r \pr ... i I RP. u11f•11·11, l' · R~. , ftl". lirr~. t>l1>1~. !'.:il1 h rfl•1•I r1 r l J)rll"'· \\hll \1•11 I-'11 ll. I f~;i. llr\ .. r 11"1 r •I ~I!• '"~", r l;>o•rt\I·;> ,\\ "· •• , .. : .. ,.'.! !)El.t"'-:F R;o1ft<!rll·! 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' · unl1n9ton neach Newport Heights ON BEACH! ----···-: J:, I""'' '°"'I ~ •1 . ' '' f.l•ih, 'l•' .!tp< 11" rr I •, s···· 1 Rl' .! l~I~ Fr"••l l~C J 1.u: 1-... 11 r;; • RIVIERA Livi ng I ;-;,,,.,.1,.,,1, ! t11•r11 m. blnn•. l.11-,11 r~ .:iri• ln·H1:." i i n 1il-••rr"1' "'~fl"'-ti .. .,1 .. d poel, l1nn r<'1·1·r;<1inn .. 11 ,1l"1ni1n ::. ! n •h'•!'Pltlf.:. lll""ll At:lultt. tPnll•"· hilli;ii·rh, ;>rirl 1.,j. l.•l\ll \\ ~·1 r·l1rl flr., N'.B. i>1 J I:~~ It>~ !"Ill. b~;rlth 1•111!". •il1111;i_., <'h1hl11111,<r . p.:irll n lfln\ t""· r 1' A\\ --\;'"l.1r1n I F11l rft>11! 1r11n1i; )'!"' ~· pr1. !'h<'lf'I \I I!'\ I Prtltn ,~l >p 111·1 1!. I ·1 f"I l\j:tJ..ti(I H•!ll 1111wll ninrr' ·"•·1;:1 ~• 1 ,t· 2 Rn.. r•1ro 1-.11 Jr" rn;.:y I R1 "1' l'.!11~1 p•llO. ' HPr11~ fl'nr!l I I~-. '" "~'f"'r' fv,~• •Ip ~1 7" 3204 ,,.~·P l""'!•t1 ro''1 \l"rl"i• f)pr 11 I \1:11•·11•' f'I 111 -~cq; ,..,,.,, f1;i 11, Hl l!l ~ ------OA KWOO D GARD EN , 'l ·~ke P.""m For Dad- APARTMENTS 1 r!1 ' .. rt n;i n out C'W! '\••I f>flrl-.,nrlh ~~0111 111, ''P 61 .. .i,l(I c•t·•i::" '""r '".:1•h1•r A..Y1 fl \IJ.\' ~!~\ \!f1 \\ 1 111r1-\;J·~ rl•I AT NEWPORT I \I"." [' 1• 1tw t '•i;.•t ! I 111 \ t-r111r<'11 ·''"'I" I' !lll•I. ,{ :'11rrno1r .-;-111 ••1d~lof\ --•l;\1'11 (\ •l II fH ii /1 111 Santa Ana , F 11r 111111rr ,\\ii I.Ho,.. r.11·rv"•.1tr1nr~-rt1<1111 . l•~r llP11rr1 pnrtl-•i11ln.h "'t .'ll\ l""" !'<Yt111-nr r11n I l""S I Apts., Apts., F "~n. or Unf~_1_o __ F_u_'"-· .• __ ,_u_"-'-"-'"-· _l_7_D1 I RI', 2 h;i, /a• 11·~ ,,,·r;r11. ~1<11 fjr1·ni". 1<11>--~-' _ 1Lnc;. ') RR I' R.\, (Ii"'''· rt1·r~. n!• 11~. 11/11 11r lln.i;:: )f"'P· ,\r!l1~ $1 ~:, tl\O. fi-12-4~~j ./ !'F'1\C ,;;111rl•n I R:i, 1 tilk 1t 1 11~·;irn N!rf' i"lr. f;j;;.Jl.i'1 Br. ~1 , Y ~ilrl.1 . f'l~~.l'llE Cll.\:\-'-El. ~ ! R!'rll""Pll1, ~J:l."< "11\. l ;,:1•1p< 111rl11rlnl-f,j_~-!~11 1 (l('F:,\7'FT:n-.;T, l Fir:. ~ R \. .I r!1 Ir o<r ;i,·~11 n .. 1 ,;. ~';'JI /;!'-l.'111 ~7~-~1+L:. I-----1\pts ., Furn. or Unfurn, 370 Hunti ngton Beach Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ~ NOW OPEN 1-i t"ll"i J!r11 I l;f; ~i1>1>Jhf~ ~1'VI 111' \II 111 11 prl rrr1 r~''"· 1'11111~1 rl 1'111. !i•r1 ""''I " 1~·11111 1111.:r .-1,..,.,..,._ rl~rp pol .. ··rri"~. ln~li lnr1- ~rr :!'-Arhtllo :•111111 E1rr l1 " '"' ·,--;-.1:•1;.; -, -,-,,-, -,,-.. ,,1-,,-•. -,c.,-,,-.-.. -,-, 11 I r11111k•·•·, S2"J\ 111'1 •><• 'r1 r Ii, ·.i~ ~ $.111 Hl '1 1 Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Apts., Furn. or Unfu'rn. 370 CAN 'T BE BEAT !'l.\o ;r.i;: ,.;;-JT•r:Y ,S.--.11111 ,;;;n,., ;\lnv-"rnrr!" ; r;r: -:Z BA.11 l (",irrr'~ f.. rlrp~ . \11' r11"rl111nn,·d I '1'11 .1 1 .. 1 ·~,,,.,~ J!~;il l-f) J'(lDL r1~·u~ nf 1'1110 f .i1·1"'n .t· <;;:n1·;i;:'" 1-11[)!1!-.\' \ 11.1.AGF: :·rlfl ::·••11h s~11., !'anl;i r\na • :--16-l~:".-. Apts., Furn. or Unfu rn. 370 p<1l111.<-.:1n1plr p.<r»•rli! ·'"'·111·11y ;:u>ird<. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC II B . fl~r "i"'rJ 10 ;!.rl1·f; )'Ill fl;ilh \\'If I.I \.\1 \\',\l.T~'.f'!..<:: rn" l"llr hr< ><r, ;op• .•l<'lr~ i.1,:~. <'II 11\lll II Jl;11l,1 r :lol .\d. - Apts., Furn. err Unfurn. 370 . rluntingtcrr. Beach Huntington Beach Apts., 370 F ur n. err Unfu rn, 370 ,, Beach SM.1111 ,lf 5 ACCIPlfl) Vista Del Mesa Allartments • r l1,~in & M~1 0 Ori,, Newport Beacn ~"'P"' <lo« IO U ( ! , I»••~ l"d'"'""I (o"'r'••, 5.,,,,., c~n•I r'"'"· '"'"'"" l ••~·.i nnd '"' ~•nch Oly"'P" p...,I, ''""'~""" ronl« -•lh co·•~ '"~"' 0¥"' & ~,11,n•d 1 leo""" '"I 1 .. ,.g '""' bnb,., !~t b"dQ•I: RENTS START $155 Ph. 545 -4855 . ::-r ..... , ... --.. . ' ..... ,... ' , ; .... , ... 1 ·~·· •, .'l" / ,, '"'" / •'''· 'x .; If ~·\..;-. • ,... ··t:;·' ' ; . ~... .f , , • ~.;:>..:'_l....Ji r rolcn lo n•lly M1nt9•d by Souther11 Cou nti11 Mgm!. Co. Otvt lcpl!'d ioy Varian ln .. enment" Inc. & M. Go. I. C. lqulli•t Corp. Sant• Ana Santti Ana Santa Ana Santa Ana ----! ~prs., Apts., ---------------------~-----~·------ Now Showing So don't lei\'C your young~lers ~hind v. hen you come over to insp£cl Orange County's glittering. new apartment ron1nn1nity-sot.'TFI COAST \'lLL.\S, For while you 're admiring the sumptuous private Clubhouse and l11xuriantlr land~ca pcd wounds, we ha\·c :l r('\V goodie-S tha{Jl delight their little hrarts too. Like our $500,000 Child Care Centt'r and pla yl11.nd. SOUTH COAST '1LLA.'i is \\'hl'r!' hoth adults and children have the best of everything. DKor•lor styl•d 1,..2 & J .IJedroom •p•rtmenl-homeJ • Centr1/ go1J r1lrig1r1l1d 1ir-conJiticrning • !1/111Ced Powtr Kil chens • Color·h•rmonli:ed 1pp/i1nc1J, inclurling r/iJhw11htr • Priv•le f1rr1r•I • W•/lr-in w•rdroh•i • .4000-iq. fl. Clubhoust wi'h enlerl1ining & djnir.g f1dliti1i, 11un1J, billiards, t•rdrooms • C•b•n1J, b•rhfiu•, badminton, 1hvff/1bo1rd • J htaf.d pOJIJ and J1ct1t.zi •Ch i/ti Ctr• Ctn,.r & p/1y/1nd. All this family. luxury living from $149 a month Set the tl4rpnUy fvml1Md modll tP1rtmenb tnd 19ere,tlon ctn11t -O!*l dt!ly 10 •.m. to 7 p.m. • ) Furn, or Unfurn , 370 F urn. or Unfurn. Huntington Beach Huntington a .. ~ch ---- • • '-./' HAVE A NICE DAY LIVE AT CASA MONTERREY In you r maintenance.free I u x u r y apartment. We do all th ose weeken d chores wh il e you relax around the pool, pra ctice you r putting and driv- ing , play billi ards or workout in the qym. Aft er a hard da y at work enjoy the therap ~t ic pool and saunas . We have 1 and 2 bed room aparlments with air conditioning and fireplaces jus t waiting fo r YOU. AL L UTILIT IES PAID 6551 Warne r, Huntlngtori lleach 714/847-8526 1 • 1, I ·: ' ' l • • SO YOUR LITTLE RED WACiON J IS REALLY DRACiCilN !_ , 811L I \' ·, ADD HORSEPOWER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET You can handle those bills. All you need are the dol· lars you'll 9et for all the still-9ood, but· nobody· uses· them items you'll find all over the house. Make a list of them today and decide to turn those unwanted ar· ticles into extra cash. It won't cost you • • . it'll pay you. And you'll be surprised at how fast you can sell iust about anythin9 with a DAILY PILOT classified ad. Try it today. Every day is a CJOOd day to use • . DAILY PILOT WANT -ADS ---• ·. ,. -.,. . . ,_ ... ,.... ....... ' J ' • .... p • • • • • • '. • ~ ' (And You .Can,Charge Them) · ,. ~· ,, .~.; -. • ., 1_· ... ~ ... _._.__. ' --.. .., ... ~• I ••••:'""'' .·•,.,,__ •• ~ ' -· \ ~ -- ····------·-··r· . ' . ' ' . ' ! ' • . -. . ' .-. . . . . / [ ·-' l~I !~I l~I l~I J[g) I Loot ... _ Rooma 400 Room1 400 Guest Hom• 415 lndu1t rla l Rental 450 Found (fr M a ds ) 550 Lo tt 55l D~~~~r~~vp~;~·~~~~ WANTED past nilddle-aged *PRIVATE ROOM 7CkXI SQ. FT lnd u5tr 1al CuTE-;;;rt Ant:ora ;f;'i;dl ---------- .-woman IO rent room & Fo· eld<>r!y lady. Bn'g"• • voare'--... ,. f·' J·---1•-REWARD male &tudem. 115 .,., k . sha•• J .• C ~· " '""""" .,r .,....,,,,., ""' sq. kiltt'n ""'htte OOM" & lttt. '-O\'<:•Y Orona de! Atar cheery gurtlt'n surroundin~"'S. IL by mo. or yr. 979-1474 bushy tiUl. 3Q! l.arks(:'Ur \\'hill! shun hair thoroughbrtd 54<>-ZT.'lt llomr, be companion-\\'llh Nutr111ous meals. 5'18-1753. 18!\2 ~11,!cGaw A'"e .. S.A. ti7J-5652. male cat. "Alexander" 1i BAL J~, Wr.ri1!!11i;t H. .. siden-111!1)£, $65. per mo. P.O. &)( =~---------a R11uian Bille. Lot>t Bal· 11al Hotel. S70-Sl«! 1,oer mo. T.!-1, Cd!\1 92625. /1 SE~f[.Private n.<Jin in Rentals Want.O 460 1'':-.'D! TLOY kitten, blk·grey. g11est hon1c for gentleruan. 1 f 1 t boa Pen1n. J.1ea collar. 1Z7 Agate. 67>.3613. SJ,EEPING rrn S60/mo. *Call 6•1£.-7'..'06 * T\VO 1'\.-11able \\Wlung girls an igrr w v.•1l pawfi. 61~1J,J·='~·~~----- M " I She.nlar·Balearie Dr., C.~!. --~ L.ARGE N'.KJrn. 11r1 bnlh, ature a,,uJL Prlv ba & ""ou d l1iu_. to rent t"u ;146-654]. $.)() RE\\' ARD !or nt"Utered outside enrrance !or n1Rtt1!'C r nt . 2ll:i Elden Ave. /\pt 6, Rentals to Sh er• 430 l)l•1lnl0n1 Jurn1shed or part!y rnale sea) point s i am esp en1p!OyC'd mah>. 54Jt-6.l!i~. ~;\1 . RETIRED JWnior c It l z en ft1rr11slwd fijll. or hOll.';t'. ft,\COON \'IC'. P'llh\Ona &. \\/sllghrty l'!Wkt'd I a i I ' LRG /lunny n!Otn. pvt bath & lady drsires slHTle 1.., sharl' Have l11n buuse-cats. \VIII Darrvll, C.~. l il r n I i I y. thst vie of C<i.rna!lon t, Job W•n ted. Mole 100 575 EXPl:R. J{awaiia.n Gardener -..,-,.,.,.._--._._---Co m p I e t r G •rd e 11 i n g BACHELOR would IW> ti HOMEMAKERS Sen:ice Kamalanl 646-4676 MANAGE S.\tALL HOT!J. Schools & Instruct ions Individualized lntrrior Dec· ' ' · in ~11.ch atta. Referencs. orallng . 2 llr wkl.y ""'Of'k· EXP. J apanese gardener, ~3632 u lt !or Bt!J. ,hop, IH6-0'li'i. Co'?1plete mainL F r re I~-:------------! "ii~Ji;E;iSc>N:OO<;O";;;;fc'='~~~m~·~"='~· ~"'~""~"'~'~·-----Job W•ntMI, F•m•I• 701 Pl'A..'IJO LES.o;;ON -$2 ~ my hon1f', $.1 )'our~. Q11al. Tetu'. LA\~N M ain!. Jlaullng. ~w --:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;I !'.lrs. Johnson 5-tA-W-!(). la~ns, clean-up, prurung. NEED HEl.P AT HO!t1E? ====~~==---Fre-e est. CaJI 546--7319, f or Temporary Servlee: F R E NCH & GERMAN JAf'A''L'SL' · .... E . e •" JI c Expert T('!lf'ht'r XJ:t.Cf.i5..1 ,~.-. i:. lia11.1t-rier xp d. n e ave 011v11.lescen1 TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT •1 I" ... 1<11·e Nfl·rerice~. Ree.sonablr. fi4l..2790. ~·~, .. ~ " c 111 °-, J9 ~· .. r<1nce. nr -.arner & 1ur.n.hcunE!,Ma r }iu e rl1.-.-..· ~"'1~. (." -""P· · Brarh Bl1•d, $15 w k. Ave , CrlM. S1:r.i nio. ti73-3600 please.·· .Phane 1543r385$ SMA1.L Poodle. \'I (' Nwpt 675--12115, 49-1--0160. iii!!ii!!!ii!!!ii!!!ii!!!ii!.!!ii!!!ii!~~~ll~c~,~m~1~1•:l':"~Y~~:·:d~S<:~;!"'~~ I Aid~ • Nurses • JfouH · r &16-06 19 548-7958 ket'peN. I Servlcff t nd Repilrt jr£1 JAP ANESE GARDF:NER HOMl::~l"AKERS/UPJ OHN llE\VARD s:,m. '" '•12-16'9 aflrr Ii P.:'lt , and wrekenrls Ne1·, .• , I B k ' I" I ff " ., orb'75-11 1!1tfl lOanl. o~ ':.\<'n••i efi••7 .. 30 P,,J, u1a an a •i'Sll'l . Nice room ,-,,_ tJa. nr. Onu1ge a irport. g;iragf", nn conk- ing. $7.i 833-fi.107 ll.'\.1'-1300 , ".,....,.,., '" Call to 1<1ent1fy. 534-6016. r 1 P" ff \\'ANTED in11nl'CL Frrr1. npt. a11rt V.'C\'kC11<!s. recovery o ua pet\\ er _ . ~ Cn1nplere Yard Care, Hrasonab!e. &12..S985. For Permanent Srtv1C'E: • \\'i> Havt' Compwilon1 • Housekttpen; • Pnlctl. ral Nu..rst."9 etc. At Moothl,y Har C'S, FURN i'O'lrn, pnv11re ho1~1r>, Nr OCC & shopping, <.:.:'11. 111'('11. Call ~l!l-1061 ROO:'>I for rf'nt • n1l'e. P\'! tion1P for lady or \\urkuu; 1nan. n1•cr 40. S.J&-7311 alt fi. malt'. 011.n rni. pool ST.i nio. , . . CA:\I ERA fQund on \\'es1 Bay machine, 6 orani<:e dining A 1 W +-uril. Broaflnllndrd. Cllme !tF:1 J!'.E:D couple 1les1re to Ave., l\ir\\por1 Beach. Iden. chr.-;, 1 grt>r11 velvet chr. u 0 ax1ng CO:\IPLETE lawn & garden-- to Apt c. l·I~ E. Bay, C:'ll n•nt unfurn 2. Ur., 2 Ba 11.pt ury. l:i7'.}.;:!i}4j, 6-12-7272, alter fi pm , SKEETER'S Auto Polishing ii.g serJv.ire. ~•o n•ll.\ ~='---'--~~_:_:..;;:.c__I (Ir II* 111 Ni•11 ""rl l'·-<·h •• , 1-•2 tm ""'<>'"VI "N'' II I '~ ~· RED ·' B ,,., -:i,. · Con1pl J('tl:i $L.5. Pr-•r. Fret>'-----------'' '--'· 1nan "·1 s iarf' heaut. area. Gli·e!i particulars refs n1<uv as~el hound. r· "·· h "-lh l!arbnr V1rw h 0 m ,,. BLACK ca!, wh ite streak P /U by eppt. &t~2~. Ge nera l Services '-"'1-u:: uvmt· 111 .§3tJ\f', pl'! a1·a1lahl~. \\'r1t1> Classified l>;i1h, ri'f('1'rr11.:t•s. 962-2520 ad Nn. z;,.i, Datly PdQI, P.O. 54.i-;w.1. ri!J\\'n nose, altrrerl mall', Baby1it ting TllJ:>;GS by tlloose, Lr. HEALTH & fA:'lllLY CARE AGENCY tw:, i'o. Btoe.d\\'lly, WANT AD 642-5678 I S!:1 prr week up \\/ki\Ch<'n $30 prr wf'\'k up apts. :\lolel • :~18-9755. LEGAL NOTICE " 11'61 FICTITIOU5 BUSIN E5J NAME Sf "-T EMENT Tl1e lollo..,,ng Pt,•oos "" «olnt bu•lnen •o: FORTUNE PRODUCT~, !rill Soavlrw, Co•on• del M•r, 916lS. Mr. Ho•mo1 RM•a!. 1631 Se••lew, C0<ono del Mor, 91015, Mr . Al Mtr•n<ll, .113'1 N Cllr11s. Alu>•, C•lil. Slovo1h !l&h&dor. 1111 Lindo Ro•• Ave , lo• .O.ngolos. "Thi• bu•ln•u I• bel"t tondutlotl by , P•rlner>hlo. Hormor Rt!••! T/\11 "•lemon! filed worn 1ne C<>Un!~ Cl••-o! O•on9e Co11n1v 0" $<!Pr. 29. 10 1. By Bevtrl1 J. Mood<,. De~u•v Coun!v C:lef0; Pllbll!h'ld Oran~• Cc•1I Otlly Pdo!, Dc•obe• 1, 9, lo. n. I'll 11(1111 LEGAL NOTI CE ,. 1J4'1 FICTITIOUS ll USt NESS N ... ME STATEMENT Tiit !onowlnu Pe<'<>"• "" oc.n1 bu11'1oen 1~: ECONOMY POOL StRVICE, 11211 Mllr•en l •M. Huntln9I0<1 8~<1do, C•lll. Joton H, 601torn1, 11711 M.tr~tn L.ine, HunrlngtanJ••(n, Cahl, MIO•ael . Newlon, .ct 1Jlh 5!, "'"'· C, HuMlngron 6Ncn. Call!. This b<l1IMH 11 ""'"' CO>)CluC!td by • P&r!nt•!flio. Joi.n l'l 8o!!am1 T•l• sl&!tmtn! tlltd wl!n 1ne Coun!v Cltf~ of OranQe Covnw en. Sro! 79. 1'11 By Be•t rly J. Maddo•, OtPUtY COl!n!; Cter~. Published Orange C""I! Oally Pilot, oc1o1>er 1. '· i6. ll. 1iH 2n,.11 LEGAL NOTICE F 1J4U F ICTITIOUS BUSINl!SS N'°'ME ST ... TEME NT Tho lollowon~ P<'.1Jon 11 Uo•n; bu1;n111 '" .. INVESTMENT\, l&S&l Bt lCh 61•<1 , Huntlng1on B••< , Cali! 97W J Meon P•trl(~ E•1ns, 6200 Edinger Ave .. ftun!lng!cn Beach, (1111 926•1 Th•• bu~intn 11 t>e lng con<luctfl! by 1n l...dlvl<lu~I. JM'1>1'o P, E••no 1'lo!1 1111....,,tnl r.IM wnh •he Coun!v (l•r~ of Oran" Countv 0<> S09t, ~. 19lt. Bv Beverly J. M•dOOx. Dtouty COl!nly Clflt~. D A I L y p I L 0 ll B Ro lj(',() C \\ C 1 c11c.1c11cTcE-. ---c1c,.-, -m-to-..,-1-,,-~-, I Ura collar. nantf" tag. -----"------1 pl · · ·" · u~ra · C'sa, a lf. Harbor Virw Mills art>a. COSTA MESA f'l'Ct., unih. fence, ttle, SAn!a Ana 547-8)8'1 11r * Shari' home on L1<ln 'ci'ic"~·""'~· co;-;o-,.-,-,--~-:'11 1 s ~Ion Viejo Arf"a . P R E .SCHO OL •,.·.,5-<J811ns20 .. CaJ"flf'ntry, paint etc. " ,37_9'·''· &11-2998 hon1e: 55i-712R bus. SECR -r !~IC". Ch1lrl rC'n ok. Can URCF::\TLY n•''lll'il, un lurn. ,_. Enroll noi1; for Fllll '-----------I I'. ARY. Girl Friday. 67J-71S5 bfr .ll an1 or afr hachf'lor Hi)\ \\ I k l t ch., n BL\CK ral>bl1 found v1c LOST SHJCf' 9-21, male, hlack 8 r Strno.1ypir1g. Gen. Off. F'ull ., ~... '" Lahrador. Costa ~le.sa, vrry l th & ,\-!Ofll'O\'ia, ~~ day + Hauling _-c'c~-'-'-'-·-------I far1h1 1f'~, pl'<'fl'ratily Corona S(·:irf1eld .& ~1 a~nol ia. tuJJ day,,,,;,,,, Pi•••-" ----''--------or part LiJnl!. l\1ature ex--,-111·Ply & lnendly, an.o;wers 10 ....... ~'U -""n~ '""!"" ADULT In ~'-~r·f' 3 BDR\. I <11'1 :'llar. CiJ,1a r>lr,-o~ Tame. F.V. 002-3980. P"""'¥~m I ) I A \IQ\'ING & Gerl('ral Hau[i.,... ··~ · <ttv--"""'· ·'"" "' • $1'(h:r. \Ve miss hin1 very .... ., ... , !Ot unc 1es. g~s ' ' -.,,. homv. Call for rlr1ails . Nl'wpor1 lkh. ;\11ddtl' agf'd S:\IALL j.:i'l'y, fernalr pot:"l<llr. nHii·ll. N'll'ard for return or 2--6, hN 6:30 AM . 6 P:\l Garai:t"r elr-7in·up. yal'li k OESfRE \\'ork 1n my home 536--1742 lady. Up ro $100. 673--0·lOS Vic \\'a!nut & Del Anio, in formation leading ,0 his '!SJ,20\i<n\'·ks.coffn'"-,Pi(AORt>~:-' tt6';;'2~~050~·c· i~":'~~~·':'~''"~'~"~"~"~·l__"'_·_·r __ l.a_•_n s1uff 1n>:" l.i: 11 d rl r es s Ing 4-B"R-.-,-B-,-,-,,-,-,,-,-.-,-,.-bch-.l,,,fru"Co~>;il~•,oc67pm7.-:-----Tu~!in. ~1-5011. return. 548-0878 or &;:)-3.-~7 BABYSI'rrl~G by the hr, :'lla1n1. 54S-5M3 envPlope5, lyp1ng or phone. ••• ,,. r _,, Tl::ACHFR & fan1ily ., 'sr=10N"G"f~~~-,--~~-d·y ... ~ '"~k. '•Jo-Jhru , •• , .. MAULING, Ya~" Clelill·"P P ir k·UP & rif'h\'e.r. 546-5lll. ""'-'ca. 1r1 llrn J)llrt or...,. · · \\'It" s , · lAY bike, found &>pr. CERfl\,\N Shep, ma.Ir, vie-"' ._,, '""· " " • '" u 4.11~·; Iris. &16-1626. In renl unlu1·n hollse in J!llh , ~8-973!1. Pl;icrnt!IL & \Vilson, b!k . Lunches ,r,,_ snacks includerl. by Pxper1en('f'{! co lle g e TY PING, babysi!!ing or \\'JLL S" 2 "· 2 \1 ~nnrrs 5ichl arl~ NB Wa1t"d f.•lf 0 ·-Dinan "''"Y slUdPnt. La""e truck. Reas. irbn1n<> in my hon1e. C." uare spacious ...... · · · · · Lost 555 1\·ht, tan markings. An5\\·ers """" """ r.. '" " " 1 b f JI f • I l C.L.IJ 1561 l\lesa Dr No I I ••e· So. Co···. t Pl'''· :,; J.1~·16. erP.1. 557-'.'cnz e. u y urn ap! on )l'<IC 1 •• · · ·-' · to !1·an. Please c a "'-• "·' '""1 1v/youn~ al!ul1s. 494-46.<i!I. ti.J, S.A. or 5--16-1.)16. U>ST Since !)118. Yodng rr 111 fi.J(.,..,<;5(),ll. 5"19-403S YAHIJ, garnge, cleanups. 'oc,,cyc1cv"o"n"K~.~c0·,-,-.. -a~,-,-,0,,-.-.1 GIRL 10 shlln~ ,,!lx N.B. 11.pt ,\!ATURE n1an. \\'ritcr. \\'Iii tabby (orangl'• cat "·llluffyl c,,C,~'-'~--~-~ •• --\VORKJNG ni<J!hPrs. Nt'l'.:rl ltf'mo ve tref"S, dirt, ilJ', All 11r e<1s. Rel. T'rnnsp. h rl "· f Aogora-llk• ''''· &I·' ~18 LOST small ~l'Y fe1ni:ue cat. " s kl P ! o a d b kh '"~1~ ~·1 •• w/sanir'. n.r bch. 2~.33. $ll7 11 n yn1an yo ur r~1me or .......,..,. Vi,·. 16th ,v,, 171h St N.B. SOmf'llne 10 sit ynur ,,;ids'.' er , 11.c oc. ..,.,,,_.. "'"'· .,., -9330, ..,.,J--0467. <'ll 5-IG .. 19181&12-397n pr1v. quar!rrs. ~ch area .. c'-·'c'-'-· --------<1nS1\'C'r~ tn Cheyennt-/holr Lull'C'hes. TLC. Ri!a s. C.\l.1~'·cl1c-c"c.li6~. ~------STUfJENT Desires to assist Brst rl•fs. John 67~9~·1 LA B & Grrn1an niix. carnr l !n lrlt e:n.r. S20 rewan! 6-16-l671. TRASI£ & Garage clean-up, in general h0use cl<:"a!ling. Garages. for Rent 435 N.B. Exrc 11·ants 3 LGE rnl. "Roman", Jimp1ni;:. vi e 673-1236. BABYSl'Jll,-;G, my hon1e. 7 d;iys. Ff'Pe es!. Anytime. P lease phone 6&!>929. G-,,-R-A_G_"_'_fo-,-,-"-,,-.-.,-0-,.,-.. -,·I ~bdefm• ·,,tl iningh• arra & pool 409r~!clg66•0-. il1v;.•, r e ...., a rd, LOST -Blk male Lab/Ter :\lesa de! ~lur. ,_c><S_-_50_3_1_. -------II cH_l_W~---ed--M~&-F_7_1_ " ., 0 •• , -·m•n• oL-,,.. .. ,,_12 •. 1 ,. e p ant , 0 only. E·sidc. s2a a mo. Call • • "' "'' " "'· n1 L-., Laguna. \''hoever call-===-~~--··~~~-1 Houseclea ning &l2-~5i. Close in. 673-3105 11ft 6. SILVER Grf'y !oy poodle. rrl s.P .C./\. plea!ie call us. l'OU!\'.G mo!her will babysit ~'Ai\llLY dt'sirf's 3 Br hm, hair cut sher!, co l·la r 197-1\G:'>Thank~. in he r home, children agrs Back To School Special DBL Garage N"'fll Bch I "-t Cl · B · lnctl ~·rrl. Harbor Hi en-a. ""'/bt>l s. Vic Balhoa Isle. 2·5, by the \\'Ct.'k. Lunches. ....,flX' caning Y sro1·agP, bOiltS l'1 C. Call T 1_1 y 1 Rrivarrl off,.red! 67J...2?u". LOST Silvrr ~tiniatu re snacks. E,,,,;d-. C.'!. D IAM OND t71·1J 6.56-.'\0j:l River~1de. 6°1, •.'~~vu mo. e ar Y · ·""' Poodle, ans11,·crs to Suzie, vie. " '' 1 -(';,i'R,;Ci'F:;;;:R,;;;;--l~~~:":'M""_' _______ I LO~ • -•"-· k I blk & &16----4fi65. JOO' Shampoo $18, Steam $30 · "' uo:a ,,..r Jae c , Eldt>n ,t, l\1esa, D I. Reward. R · GAR,\GF: J.~or Renl 1 "· N B'"\'SJ G .__ epairs & lnstallallon $20/:'110NTII. llnli:t" B<:h. REL ABLE \\'Oman looking oranqr uctv.•crn ewpor1 l \j 5.n-!H·I~ nr &t?·-m.6. "-"' TIIN my uume free Est. &15-lJJ7 C.•ll °'° _., 1 f..-1 It• ·p• ,, • ·~·n~ Beach&. Ail'('(). 673.-9189. \\'kd.°'• down10\1·n 1-1. B .' -~-=~---.:.:;:..:;'.'.,'. ., .,...,...£.,., "' ' D ~u " 1 -~=~~==~=~-I DOG, l\lrrl ~ize, blonde, tan 1 -~J d "°'""~~~-~~-~-I Beach. Will pay up to Sl25. GOl~D i\IONEY CLIP. Lunch & sriacks. ~36--Jl323. • C'sa eanlng Service GAfl,\GE for rt>nl. Exrf'llt>nl &J.l.J.!&I Pars, flurfy Tail, name Carpets, \Vil'l(lo\\·~. floor etc. JNITIALIED D.B.\V, •Jolly .,,,.·,,, v ,·. ,. 0 Builders R···1" .• Coo1mc'I. "' •• ·u 1 & safe s!nragl". Cosl a :\lcsa C"ll 111 0 _11 -. ...• " , '' ~ • '-~" "' .,.,~ u .-....·1 :-..n1or m.uc Hr11·ard! 673-17.~ R '" ~,. S~ll. mo. Cal! 6·16--1671. : · · · · l'mt'~a Dr. g....,....,..,.,... NO Job Too Small ~ Bnct.. Bay & Bf'ach J11n itor1al -~~=~~~~=--1 1\tshcs to ~h::ire 11rr. thru LOST • male SianiN:e geaJ. I~=~-~~---.,..-.,..-' OOUB LE (;An.AC t: Junr 19i2. Call ~ 11 4!12-2265. LOST: Ladies w a I ch. block, concrete', carpcnlry. Crpt~. \\'inrloll's, floors, e1c. S·IO nio. ~1or;1 c1' only. * fi.12-.~.l75 * * Enclos ed Garage * I IQ S2ri per ninnlh. ft.12·8()()! "--'-"_"°_"_"_'~ __ "_"_~ ~ Office Renta l 440 DESK space available $50 Announcem e nts SOU mo. Wlll provkl~ furnHi:re \\'I~ !~ LAS VEGAS at $5 1t10. Answering service available. 305 No. E 1 Proven co n1pulPrlz<'d chart Ca m ino R e a l , Sa n ~ho11 s hest be ttin,I': rt1c-e Clemente. 492-4420 sys1rm evrr crea!ed. Fan- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I tasl1C' rc,i urn-s. Send S25. C<irltnn Jndust ri('s, De-pt DP2, P.O. Box 88, Mont-NL\V \\'a!C'rfron1 Oll1ces F rom S360 i\tonrt poinr. altrN'd. Rr\\•nrrl. Ru:hards J\lkt or Vic. !l/28. add a nn. house le\'ellnf:, Hi's. & Co1nm'l. &16-14()1. • 494-500S Silver band. R e wa r d . gar. door repairs. r-.ree es!. WALL WASHING F RE ~IO--Oi.'t'i. 962-6945. ~ ,. 839 o•n o. SUL TS you can ne.. I -.,.-~--------c:;;:;;;;;;;t.";:-------1 c'c~~·:'...::·~"c:::~::"~..'.'~'~Y~n~m~e:_. pend on, Call the Super· Si\1ALL rlark·point l'ml. Carpe nt1r ~a I es m an .. Dally PUot Sia mC'.<t', i;lls:htly brn_t tail. ;:;;~:;:--;-;:--;:;;;;;;:-;:-~ l ~l t~o~n~;~n~g!._ ___ _ Cl assified &12-5678 -place Vic. Kiphaven Ln., H.B. ADDIT. & nepal.r, cab, IRONINC ,,_ ,. ~ .. fonn1ca, marl1!c, f\r tile. • '::'.ne n my 11ome your ad & charge It! 962.{)7%. SI -0 "• paneling. Ant ic1. Furn. -·-~ n ou . * * * * * * repair & re fin. f ree est. * * 6-15-0S2b * * &14-7598. P ainting & LARGE OR SMALL Pa perhanging All types ""'ork: Cut <_!oors, 3Q Day S~\al. Jnter/Exter pa n el. ~btnets, fini sh. paintlfN:', Llc'dflns. Local lran1e, repau-s. etc, 962-1961 n-f'~. JO yn; exp. Free Est. CUST0:'.11 woodwork, Iorznica Call Chuck &1~. by Du.rkan-Jones. Re!iid. VINYL Attts. Constr. 512K Sr. Acctl A:sst Contrlr SIZK Engr. Semi Conductor Sl·IK Escrow D!tiC'et' S1SO Exl"C. Sec'y (L.A.) to f700 Ta:.: St><:'y lsh. gd type) S600 Payroll Clrk !EDP). $600 Bkkpr (Cons1rJ $6IX} r . o. l\.led1('al . S4!i0 Recept. ftypc 6ill $390 Chief ~1aint. ,\1an (elN". Plumb. Carpentry ) SJ..$6 hr NEWPORT Personne l Agency 833 Dove r Dr ., N.B. 642·3870 ARCHITECTURAL F 1r 111 \\·ants ~t'cretary. F ull t>r p11r1 time. !\'.n rxp nl."I:' 962-2626. ARC!! tTECTUIL\L Design- er, Land planrwr & dratt&- man. For t1ppt. 961-2626. ,\/RECEIVABLE, must be t'XfJt'r. on Bum::iughs E-~ t I . .' Publllh"<I 0••"9• c,,,..r Delly Ptlo!, Oc:l<lbsr 7. '· 16, lJ, 1911 1111.71 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICIE TO CllEOITOll S SUPl!ll lOll COUllT OF THE ST ... Tf: 01" C'°'LIFOllN IA FOii THE COUNTY OF OJI ANGE T Pru11r Loca11nn j;;';'';'~"~C;'';'f;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 341 Bayside Dr . N'pr. Beath .Bill Grundy fUlT. 67;,..Q61 DEU)XE 3 room office .tt1ire I PerscMs If '1 l 1 n Cornn& de! ~l ar. Pn'sllgt" I '·:.;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·:;;~ Trader's Paradise lines times dollars Comm. 646-5168, 6f:r7813. paperh a ng ing mach. full lime. Apply in specia\1£1, v.·ork guaranteP.d, )Jf'rson, Theodore Robin~ ~ Carpet Service frt>e est, Dan Schwartz Ford, W60 Harhor Blvd , -------,1---5-17-58.fli or S46-2182. C.r-.1. Ask for Ruth Coburn. JOHN'S Ca.rrwt & Upholstery :cc~=~~--'.:C,---1 ----.,.=;-7'==---I Clrarners E.xrra Dri-Shani PA I NTING: ltn n est ASST. MGR. No. A.·10411 Esl111 al FR IEDll. L. BETZ 1111, FlllEDA LYDIA BETZ, Otct&1,.,,, NOTICE IS HEllEBY GIVEN to lhl creditot! ot '"" •DD•• n•ml!d <I•<~'"' lhl ! 111 Pl'""'' "•wln~ c lelmo 11>11 ln.i tho ~eid dtcedtnt ••• •t<l"l'"d 10 tllP. '"•m. ... 11h tho ntct .. ••V vouch•••· In 11>1 olllc1 of lhe clt!1~ ol !ht obove •nlltled court, or lo pres•n! lhl'f'I, wi!h Irle n«rss1ry voucher1, 10 the un<1trsl11n..O •I the""''• of Ill! ano•nt v. H. Jeck H•ll, 1\9 E••I 11th S!,.tl. Co>!• Mt••· C1ll!ornt1. 92621, which h lht piece ol buslno,. of 1h• under3l!lntd In "" me!lfrt pertolnln11 to !tit f S1111 ol 11ld dfCl'!dln!, w!"'ln tovr mon!h1 1!!•• !lie 11.,1 Pwllllc•110f1 of '"'' no!kt . O.ttd Stl>l•mbrr ,, !9/1 l""anut! G. Betz, E•ICuT,,.. of lht Will O! lh~ 1bove nlmtd dtcedflll H. JACll HALL "'"arnty 11 Low 11' I!• .. 111~ SlrH I Cffi• MIH , Clllfor~I• tu11 Ttl: !714) 60·141• AttD•neY for E•ocwlttr' Publllhed Or1nt1e Coast 01llv Piiat. Oclob¥ i . '· 11, lJ, 1'11 117'1·11 LEGAL NOTICE F n""s FICTITIOUS BUSINE SI NAM!" Sl ATliMENT 'T r.. fallowln• -~n 11 do!,.. bu1l,.,.rl NATOGllAPHY, 1111 Werner !lE, Huntl~qton Bt.>Ch lleloh Mauria Qwon II . 6iQ W1tlll!', 2JE. l-lun!ln~lon Bt1c11. lhl• llu•ln1H h t)llnv <O"<lucl•<I bv •n l""lvldu~I R-M, Owt" l'tll1 1!ft!~!"I f!led Wit" tl'lt COl!~ly Clerk ol Ort ng• Cou"IV on: Srp!. ?Q, 1~11. 8v B•vtrlv J. M&O<IO•, Deouty COl!~tv Cl!d<. Publl lti"" Or&n~r, COi i! O•ily Pil"'' OOl)ber 2, '' 16. U, 1911 2114-11 LEGAL NOTICE ,. uwt ,.ICTITIOUS IU'S!NISt NAMI! STATeMINT T"'9 foll-!"g Pl'"°"' 1r1 !lo/~ bullnf!H t i : C & J 5..._LES, 9lD W11I 111~ C°'I• Meo1, C11!1, 91616. Rlch1rd L.. R1;1Hll, 1~ l1•ll'IVlon line. Co1t1 M61, Call!, '1~ll. Cll1rlft S. Htllln9ft', 162 lt~l,,.ton l 1111. Cm!• Mt••· c1111. mu. l'hl1 11u11,.. .. II bllntl Conducltcl by • P•rlMf'lhlp, Mrl. R!cllerd LH llt,1Qell Thll 1t1ll'ITI•"' Ill"' wlrh !he Cou"lv Cltrk al 0•1nt11 counrv on: ~. "· ltll. llv l llVtrlv J. MtclOolc 8t'Pllly CounlV Cltrk. PIJbllolM!d Ori"" Coeil Dollv Piiot. Octtlbtr 1. '· 16, ll. 1t7l 2101·71 LEGAL NOTICE ,,_ fllCTITIOUS I USl"I SI NAMI STATl!MllfT ,'Thi fol1Dwln1 Ptf'M)n I• d01nt butl"'u . ., A-1 F UllHITUlll! STlllPPEltS, 2J14 N .. POrt 81Yd., Co1ll MHI. C•lll. m11, G«11d Lonclon, ta2 AH\lrv Clrcl4, Wnli'l'lln1t1r. c1n1, .,..,, Thll bu1l1Mll II belllf condllcltd bY 111 ll'(lllvlf\lll, Olt'lld Landon Thf1 111tem111! Iii.cl '"''"" Ii. COlllllY Cltrl flf Orlnw Coo.l"IY 111'1: S~I. I, 1,,1. II)' a ...... v J, M.clllU Dlllulv CO\m!V c..,.. 'Publl9Md Ort,,.. Cot a! Ot l!Y Piie!, ~ "· , .. ti .,.. Octolltl' t, lfll 25U.71 LEGAL NaTICE ' c L A s s I F I E D Joe. r-.1 P1v carp., draf}C's.jl priv. patking. 650 Sq. ~·1. P e r sona ls 530 RPalorYlmic~ O:trr. 'l7$-6700l -----------1 , . * FULLY L!CLNSED * DESK space available SSO Reno"'ncd J-lind11 Spir ituali.s! mo. \VW provid~ furnit~ Advice on all n1atters. at $5 mo. An swering St>rvtce Lo · · available. 222 F'orc~t Ave, ve,. i\t~ge, Business Laguna Beach. 1\94-9-166 Readings given 7 days a '\'(-'ek, 10 a .in. to 10 p.m. ll2 N. El CaminQ Real, San Clen1entc <192-9136, 4~2-0070 NEAR Hoa.c: J-lospi!nl 10 Rm Medicfll suill'. Also !lmaller Unit $1.10. 425 N. Nrwport B!vcl. Ph. Davis Realty. 642-7000. DISCOVER DISCOVERY DESK ·' "I ~= find YOURSELF in Someone space evauau c ~ El mo. \Vil! provide furniture ~ at $5 mo. Ansv.·ering service <'ALL NO\VT - available. 17875 Beech Blvd NO OBLIGAT.ON Hun tinglon Beach. 642-1321. (7l~J 8:~~5 f21S! 387-3393 • . NATIONAi.LY XL.NT oHtcl.' s11acf' OOY" RECOGNIZED avail. L1rlo Rldi<: .. 135:. Vi11 ' Lldo, 'N.8. STh-Jffi, Jones INDONESIAN , mas!;age hy Rlty Selvic" Lie. masseu~f' 6.iOl Santa =0c=~~~--,~~~1 Barhara St., Garden Gro,·e DENTIST .suue avail., L1<10 l !J.J-2!'137. Bldg. :m& v1a L.\<10, N.n. , fi75-3i71, Jone 5 Rlty 1-T,\VE 11 dttnrat1ve i;1ft &rvtcl" party, your !mine, hol'les~ BAY V I EW OFFICES ~lit.-~ free . i\nn 54S-2Sl)6 De luxe Air-Cnnd lliry .. f'ri ALCOHO~TCS Anonymous. Lido ~'Ca_ 50c Sq. Ft. P~nf' ;>12-7217 or \\TUC Realoooinics Bkr. 67.).6700 P.O. BnK 112.1, Cosl;i :-..1csil. S:xi to $75 mo. Grnd fi r, CONrrnENTIAL c1'.lun.selin~ air/cond, 16411-B-C-D & rrfrrral for nbnrho.n & N e w p 0 r t B 1 v d, c !rt . ft(lopt 1nn. ApCare, 1]42-4436. &12-2821. 6<14-1061. ,\fASSAGF.: for Jarlies · Mon.· OFFICE space for lsr, 290 l'ri.1 9 am-11:30 am. Call sq. ft. Loe. 17873 Bea.ch &12-~, Yi\!CA. Blvd. 2nd noor Jor info. call VASECTOMY INFO 847-7188. ApCare, &12-4~36 ;r NEWPORT BEAO(· *JOHN O'DONNELL 3»-300-500 rt. ~. is 39 HAVE 3 bf'clroom home 1n Tu stin, SR.j()(I rquityA\'ANT 4-5 yr old 4 Brdrn1, w/bof1l ag;ess, in C.J\L or New pt. Bl~h. BK R. ~)-\6·001 4 1 1,~ Acres 01•r_rlook.ing Cryy,. talaire C,tn' Club 1n An1e. loPc Val., nr ne\V a1rpor1. \Vould like to rr;idr for 26' to 28' S1tilboot. 962-'..'667 HavC' s.nall cnmmerc. bldg., 2 i;tures, clea.r, Nnleod. \\'ant beach arf'a house or IJICOm('. 6-~lll The Irwin U> .. Rc&J tnrs 23 Unir moTPI, Lal lahrR ..,,.; plan~ for JI! more unl!t;. r>.~.ooo YT &ross. \\'/trade my S!00,000 eq for 11)'11/tin- 1ts !his arra. 01\'tlrr Bkr. 642..+tT.l/646-liJO. Xln'! f11n1. hn1. Hui;:e 5rlQ S'l ft rumpus r111. Lndscpd & Lrt'es, C.M. Want units. sin, hnmv wfR·3 lot or ??~??? 5.'17-8111. T('!1nis.Pool S BD·Rllmpu~ 2 Bath air·coor1 h<!me. Van Nnys, $-17,;,r:o $9.SOO F.:quity Want Ne11.•port area prop., ca r, plar'lc, ! T!]/988-4300 S Units. Costa Mesa. Income S13.600, yr. $-100.00J. Want 3 or 4 BR home under $30,000. Bob Oleon Realtor !971k!elu.-.e 27' llolidsy mo- tor Imme, loaded, like new. Tracie .$li:--.1Kl. eqty for \Vest coast real es!ate. Box 4196, Palm Spring,;, 328.3401. $7,750 Eq. l bdr. 2 bath, shHR qr , ronv. toe. & ~·1,500 eq. 5 11.crc Lancas!er bal $6.800, 6':~ Ior R.E.R. or ? 5-19-Zl21 . Trade lo\-ely 3 Br Lido Isle hon1r 1$62,.':00 \'al), FOR~ J;ma llrr home or income unn N.E >trea or? 673-7185 bfr II 11.m or alt 2:30 pm. 29' /! Dragon Oass Sloop for 4Xil pool table or 'G:i Comet 2 rlr, or oo. 350 or 360 srn<'~ Pol11rn1rl camera . For appt cal I f.4.'>-fl.t20, S,\ILBQ1\T: J,l foot F1y1ng .Jun10r ll'llh trailer, Value $800. \Vant 10 trade for S81!0t plus 7 • 67:\~57!! * 3 Parre1:;, free & clrar, S. Cali!. desC'rl prop. Cen ap- prfli!;a\ at $1000, $&1,000, Slfi0,000 fnr land t r what have you? 54&.~ poo free 'Srotrh;,ruarrl {.'oil g_uar~n1rrrl 11·or~. Llc'd Any TRAINEE RelardanlsJ. D"t:reasrr:o; & s1zr .)(lh. Call fi7:~:ii.JO, all color brii:hrrnvrs & JO YOU supply the pa 1 n r. minute bleacl1 for 1vh1tf' t·iu·. Room~ painted $10 ea. Also pet~. $.;.ve your monry hy l'.~lrrlQr. Call .>J0..70..f6. .~a1·ini<: nic e.-.tra trr~. \\'ill P rofessional-Reas clean hvin~ m1, dlnin.i.: rn1 nrrs furn. Lic1 Ins. S.17-~128 & hall SIS. Any rn1 S7.50. c<Juch $10. chair $'.i. l:i vr~ No \Vn.~tinl! exp If> 1vhat cxrnnt~. not n1~th: * WALLPAPE R * od. I do work niyself. Good \Vhen you call "J\l ac" rt>f. 531.0101. ~lff-l·l+I £46-ITU Young men n e eded F ull Time $610 mo . :>lust hf' neal. \\'11! Train. No exlX'r. ncC't'ss. Interest in phOtography helpluJ, Cem e nt, Conc rete * INTERIOR EXTERIOR * Call 545-6158 -----------1t.1c, ins, guaranteed. Dill 9 AM . 3 PM BE,\T The Rain! ConcN'.'lr 1rarr1s, 6-12-1558, Expert 1 --,--,=====~--I floors. pa1ios, dr i ve 1 , oirless:<praying. *ATT ENT ION!* rl Jk Do "" '5l J Rral Estate Llcen~w.~ "1 ewa s. n "",,..., · · PHOFJ::SS!O'.\,\L Painting -2 Oprnings in flC'\\'ly ('Xpand- PATIOS, v.·alks, dri\•e. install intrrtex!C'r. l!onest -.-orlc ru office in Corona d('l ~l~r. new I a 1v n '· !>ftlV, break, J.\c l.· lns, 5 4 8 -2 7 5 9, ~ :'.llr. ~laru:-i or :'>Ir. Cor- rf'tnnvl!. 548-Sfi6S for e~t. 5-H>--1-1-l·I. bin. Child Ca r• 1'1\INTI;o.;G, prolessiona.J. All ----------11nrk i,:uarn . Color CHl.LDCare,myhf)mf', h;n·t" ~p Pri 11.liil. 962 ---0143, 3 ht!le !xiy~ and l'l!S o{ toys ;,.11-1 1-1\. 10 play w1!h. R·IG-~l!I. PAPF.Rl-l,-\N-'_G_E_R-.-,-,-,-,-,-m- Cont ractor work, no Joh t/'JO ~mall. All :'llY \\lay, qual\ty hnnie G.u;iran. For Free t.'S!. Call od W II I. fl ~.R-0~16. rem . a ~. ~\ 1r.g. orJrli ---------l'tr. No JOb 100 ~mall. INTJ-;HJ0f{.J'.:xtrrrnr. Qual11y :ll7·00Jli, 2·1 hr 11 11~. ~rn:. \\'ork. Hr11i:on11!1ly f'r1cerJ. Add it1011~• Remod1•Hng Ge>rwick l.i: Son. J.1f . 67;....roll * !J.·19'-2 170 1-'"rt•f' r..~I. .'llf>..57t-;f; NE1\T. {]('pC'IHL1h!c & rnvn(I· ly rnllrgr ~111rirn1. i\'11 drink. 1!1g, ~l('V(", ~\~-15-19. Dr iveways . *PAP E R HANG E R* HAWLEY S D r Iv B w a Y Prior JnslnK'tnr &16-24~9 Coeting, have it done J'IO\\'. _ • • Winter Is coming 515-5195. P la .. ter, Patch, Rc,1111r &-7 pm. * PATCH P LASTERING Electrical All types. Free' estimates. CORBI N-MAR Ti tl REAL TORS 644-7662 "ATTENTION..- DOUBL E YOUR P LEASURE $ s $ $ $ S!.l~I J l;\f, NJ,\GRA, O'lfi· l\\ETICS, A\1\V,\Y, S\''!PE, BAS!C·ll, 11 E: ALT JI &: E<..'O LOGY Of AU TylX's. Turn Your Old Acrount.~ Into Fa5t New SS Prof1t!i Plus Lrads, Permane.nt .Po- sir1on Part Or Full Ti me. Easy Sale. $300 Wrek Up. Before llam or 11.Jter 1:30 pm. call 54~25 E LECTRICIAN, licensed, CAL L MR. MAC 6 4 2 PH. Mr. Ervtn, 675-l60l Social Clubs Business Rental bonded. Small jobs. main!. Plumbing 778-1481 Contemporary Couple• * * * * * * & repairs. &lS-5203. Is ;~l~'E~V~E~'~SC.::P;l-,m~b~;,~.~ .. ~.~,."".'.,,.,-l ~A"trr"°o,.-o.~1~,;;i:,~,,"'.;,-,,-,y-",0-,,-,-I ** roo gq. fl. sronE or b~f;~·2w~·~ID~~E~-~w~~O;R~~~-D~~-~J~~~~!~~~~!~!~!~!!~!!~l :G:•:r~d~e3n~l~ng~A:Ri>f:Nmo-l ~&~~""i.;"'~~to.i~.U~.,:iSc~N~;~i j Earn lop sss. Re.l's reqd. 535 546-5580. What do you ha\'e to trade! List It here -In Orange County'g b1rgest re&d trad· ln2 po!it. 642·5678 OFFICE. $125/mo. COSTA -" .,..,...£, or ..,. ... ,..,. calls & hrly rates. S26-5463. 1.v;s21 Bf"ach Blvd. H B MESA. 646-2130. AL'S GARDENING '847-3547. . . -5 '6 TER.RIFIC Loe. Store OT ol- ~ gpace. Ballxla lnn, , B,al~. Fron1 $75. 675-874«?; * OFFICE or STORE. 810 gq. ti. ·NEWPORT BE/\CH . ' * Call 675-1601. * SHOWROOM mfg, & olf\ce space. Close in Laguna Joe. $95 lo $350 mo. 494-465..1. FOR be, IOI sq tt M-1 bldg for machine shop, garage or upholstery &hop. 548-8791'. sroRE. near Nl!wport Pier. $225 Month B&lbne. Bay Prop. ti73-7420 "s. • lnd""~I l'ent•I I ;J,_ --"* cQsTA MISA * • ~ " ~ aq ftl uo.220~er, orl· 8: . ~" ... ~":.:'"~"'"" o~ pe.rkl"'K, nr S.D, frwy. * C. NATJ'llESS RLTR. * ·--~· ~ 230 E. 11th, C.M. M2-l 4&'5 XTRA bu. sprinklered, ln- du1t'l E-2. 3,750 sq rt &:. Up. Nr. S.D A G.G. FwyJ. Westmln1tar tndust P k . ""1575 .. .. tor gardenlna &:: s mall PLU~1B1NG REPAIR l .,-=~'°"'-,_------I landlcaping HTVlces, call No joh loo small AtrrO Polisher, e.~pcr only. SCG-5198. Serv1ng Newport, • 642-3128 • Hard ""'Orker can eam 1or CdM, cmta Mru., Dover COLE PLUMBING SS. Reis rcqd. 18621 Bt-nch Shores, WestcllfL 24 hr. service. 64~1161 ~"c''~'~ .. ~"~·~"~· ~"'~'~-'~"'~'-·---! *LANDSCAPING* Remodel & Repair BA B Y SIT T E R-reliable, New lawns, r;pMn kle~. 11.r-matun! !arly for 4 mo old lions, patios. fences, walls. S P EC I AL I ZE D Hou~r boy, 7 am-5 pm, 5 dllYJ, my Lic'd contr. M11S'ter Chargt?. Repnlr. C11.rpentry, painti ng, home. 962-627S at! 6. , ~ yn: Joe exp. 536-1225. ere. can Dic k 642-4712 ~ 1 ·B~A-B~v0si=rr=E~R.--.-~-,-.-,-·.f PROFESSIONAL Gardener,,.R:o:;:oof:::.:i~ng,,_ _______ Tues &. Thunf. 9:30-&. Must tree work pr u n l n g , 1 T G Roof' ..._., D. have ref'1. &i&-4197. sprinklers (Jean up jobs · uy tng, V<: ll'('Ct. BAKER l andac ~p l ni r --' I domyownwork.64S-Z180, 64&-S893. • ~. ,.e, SolS-9590. AL'S Land11Caping. T r ~e Sewlng/Alterailon1 rr:mavaJ. Yud ~moddlng. EUROPEAN -- 'T'rub hauling,.. Jot cle11.nup. DRESSMAKING • ~aprinklen. fii3-ll66. A11 cUllom fitted, Penonal CR.!:ATIV& GARDENING J"&JHk:ln ·advice. 673-1849 Malnte~ Qeen-up and • 1>rftnlaklng • Alter&tionJ ~kw amrice. Free Destptd to 1Ult YoU· ntlm1tes 646-1072. CAll Jo * G46-G446 EXP. J apane.M Gardener. Alterations -641-5845 Know how, up-k~p. plant Ne:tf, Accuratr , 2) years exp. ~~min&. clean-up. Tll• This new CU!npllny ha~ open. ' ing for day shift. Ideal lo-~ cation. Stat'f S&il. I CaJI J@ftn Bl'Ol\'11. !14(}{,055 COASTAL AGENCY · 7790 Harbor Bl 1t Adilmll BAR ?111\ID BIKINI * FIREHOUSE * lTI E. 11th St., O f. 54S-99:tl I ""'~""~~~~~~~1 · BOAT CARP!NTERS ! For larg~ }'lldltB & ex:t-rmve I tooling progrom. Ex~. ~q'd. 'l't:lp W&g'P'!! It )}cnef\1$, ~ JapaneH Gardening CERAMIC t11e new & W!lard Boat Worb, 1300 1 Commercllll • Re1klentlal ttmodel. Free f!'!ll. Smftl.1 1 _1.og~""~-•-"'-·~· _c_.M __ . -~-·• lndumiAJ &4>-0345 jobs welcome. 536-2426. p.i~· r:lasslfl~I. 642-5618 __:.~=-.=cc.__ __ ;=..-==.:.""-'-"'--' - ...... -.. .......... -•••••••• -1~ •• ~ .. ' ... . ' .. . '. -.. ' . ' • :J:f DA.ILY PILOT S•lurtl•y October 1 1q11 !~~~~~~~~·~~~·~~~\~~~ [ L•4'0)"•'' l!Ill!L_ _"""'-'"9 "_l !Ill I ,..,.,.-l[I!J .__[ _'-_•-•_l!Ill '---1 _L'"°-'"'"''___,J!Ill,! ,_,_, l!Ill .__I -"""'-""'' .. _[§] [ 112 Help W•nted, M & ff 710 Help W•nted, M lo F 710 H•lp W•nted, M & f , 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help W•nted, M & F 710 Help W•nted, M &. F 710 ~~~~·-----'°°-t Fu~nltur• 110 G•r•g• S•I• l !\1 A TCHl1\'G I t1 v ' .s ' a t ~ . ---------I -:::G-:Ac:R::'A:-G:::-:Ec-.S:-l:':D'.".E:'W:':O'.Ac:L-K°" "/loot!lool. Ena:li,;h Ci1p. STOCK REDUCTION INSURANCE COMPANY RELOCATING ' TO NEWPORT BEACH OPENING on or about OCT. 14 ORANGE COUNTY 'S J\"e11 est and r.tos t Modern "t\·e1v \'ork Deilcatessen & ReStaurant BASHFUL BAGEL 2340 Harbor Blvd., Cost• Mesa . f'ull or Part·t!n1e Help Needed Style'' ' e \\~1tr e.::.~es over 21 • Busboys SALES DIRECT PROS ONLY ta 1n 11 d'~k. 6 door ciu-v,.rl SALE ll SALE C ' ' Soll 0,-1 , 2 .. 1i ! r r ' n c11h1""!·o\nl!q1Jf'ri ll~!!'lm urnirure ~O CREDIT T 0 , Uiuis XV C'uno cabtN!t P.r ntal f'nrp. 5'00 "'m ffl ~ flO p.m. ;'\O RECISSI0."1 ,\lt!ir. 11,.m~. 67:\-:'IAA:l RrsaJ,. J>11,1~1.,n COR'.\'F.R Of 1'.'0 00\V~ PAY • .'il'EJN\VA \. P.im"' r;r ... n"' I BF;AUT!F UL 5 pr. Span. l6TH /, 0RAi\'G £ !\'O TRUTH & LE.'\D •"'1 '' ·• 1~h Rrrlrmm , .. 1, S>m.~ CO<"ra :'>1<"1>.!1 Trick !~ Dry t,, Fasl. 13()1 IR&J .'\Int 1•·ndrini;:_ N>nr! I EXECllTIVt: DPsk. 30:..~, BARGAINS GALORE I \~'erk l;p. Plmr!I! tirfo~ Nf'rrls rrrin1~h1ni;:, $ 3 7 :i . Ii rlrll"''"r. $7!1.95 furn11~1r". <11llhln i . llA.\f, ~Ion 'Tur~. (),.·n,.r :'l-l6-fi64:J "11"-~-I ;, re f1 1n .. 11,. ~"I. $29 9~ Applr ... nrt<~. &ok~. Tnyt, 778-1481 COLLECTOR5' item ·~: fin<" I GOOD littrl R,.lrigrraror! Yf1U.!\',\~E·1T'' MR. PATR ICK Ch1n11, gl11.~swarr. <11 n!1qu,.5. fr!'lm $2'5 '""'· UP. . Pr0<'1"f'r1~ 1., Harbor A.n!1 SALES I NOUS TRIAL Enr11'n Caruso r, cords I St7Vf.RAL good ,; dra...,'t'r Ynun1 11nr1 CQmmuniry Q:,·n ... mi c ll'lr'iil company with ~~l-1721 rhr~1s, 1199.i ,.a 1,,·p Arll\"1ry PfY"IJ<"rt:ii filW' e;1-0"·1h rrmrrl 1n Ch,.m $,\Lf:. An11qu,s/junk. nnw I KL"G Siz' bo~ spru15~ k Sp.:>n.Ylrl"d B." lh1: e DC'll·1n an , ... 1,.s wiJ!p..,y j'.;norlrommis· tn ~ Tradr r Ka)s ll~ VI!'· m11 11rr.~s t rT, ~trr1l1ler1 . COSTA MESA Apply 10 AM . 5 PM Ol!l ily ~Jl)n + io..,Jar:-.· ,,, Sfi()(l(J. 1ror1~ c :--1. &12-1177 nr s59.~:, ROTARY CLU B • fH .::.h11·a>.hers • Cooks °".:====~================! C11JI l!Plr n H111·P.s, :1-l(l.firis.5 AMnkhur~r. I Ql 'Ef.\I Sil,. bo.\" .sprin~ GAf:,.\GE '"'I<", dbl brd. p!nk w ill &ssure you of Growth Opportunity and Adv111icement w ith our FIRE I -· ('()A~TAL Al.f:'.\'lY & n1""1~.s9 -"'''· s r .. n hzed. padrl,.r1 hli~rr!, 11) t1r11 ...,_. Ty C Holp W3nted, M & F 710 1 Help Wanted, M & F 710 ?.7~ l'•o·"'r RI ,, ·l"•m• OLD hras1> be-r1 12'2:>. Vr r\' l·l9.~C. ~· a nd CASU AL ~mpany. ____ ~~ --·• _ _'.___ "-"----·~ _ ,.,rn.1'P 1rnn herl 1 12 :·;. I RF:r.ULAR ,1 te rn~ rli·,.~~"r. (;F. 1'i1.5h'"r &· · I 1.'Sl.P..o\:\CE OFFICE MGR· 1800 ~Al.F.o; RFPRf.."F:NTATIYE: _: ... 1fi-.f1J_11. .•prin'-'' ,_. m~ttr"l'~ .,.~ •. •·"' ?~1.1'"!",2 rn1 r lc: llrl'~ & whl! The A vco Financial Cer'\f er w ill be the new home of GULF INSURANCE ::OMPANY'S Pacific. Reg ion . lnsur l!l nce expe-ri en~e is nec.e~sary i9 nd • 'I bl " " I " I" I .-,. ' l r·rwrl 1'11rhf'n lhl "'' ·:11 for •n~. off.rf' p/tlmP, ~itlTI· :0:11 ""!"'1 l~f.' f'\""r hu•l'lf'•~ 111 1Yotim1nl!: \h~~l'"'ln PP lances 802 I ~01-'Al' -r1~1n,,, r1 ... r ... 1 ""· rl11·~ ,11"lln11 2 m111 p1, bar We have the followinn positions ava1 a e: I I '-P"f. SonkkP&.Tl"r \•ant~·I 2 'r~ rnUP<;F 1n "" r ulll ti !'lll r ~,, t "il.ff'r I A 1· 'f'I. · I o T · I - d k C II ·11 ,.. ,,. \. l nr ~·,,.,!~ l'• · l!lfifl 8 .\l\\' bil.skr1 C.'u.lly R.t.r' C&im s Ceri: Y '"'l ~t pm :Jo a~-'>"· a 1, ' C;i!I \lr~. Vhmult IPn "'"·in;: llNYIUnt L,\f)Y !..:"nmror,. f,irn fil;:"n~, hnm SZ-1 f'"' ,{ l'P. 1 r·· r-• '' 11 k I 'I I I "-I 'f~) .sr..n .,, l•><o oll•r ,.. .,-i ii~ f\r • r ~ \\ ~:STCl.Jt'~· >1;:.l111< 1•-r.l 1"nmm1.<.•lll'1 1<;i~hPr, ;1oJn1 Mrl1i S~:i. Pn. \.\Ai\'Y OTHER JTE.\1,C:. Property Raters C l&im::. Cleri c.al Supervi~or DU'r.P"f. PERSO.\.':"F:L ,\l;E;\'{''l n1r0 r1 .•.llf'~ .. -.;p hP]plu! 5 n1nrp Pll'r rlr.\~r SiO ~~u ... 1 ,,. AT Ln\\'.Ln\1' PRirF:~: , hni. !hru Sun. ~"I " .. :... '-k Tr.:11 "r'fl!' Or .• Cro~1111 fl1r~"' En..,i neeririg & Audit C lerks 2m3 \\f'~rrl 1ff nr .. ~ B. nr•" .,a~. , o n1211r l•Or . r!,.ll\P1rt1 .· ... 11;-~;2, ,11.17_,1111:1 rnrn,. in ;int1 hmw•f'-»•1-t l.l:l. 3 JOB OP E NING i;r 2·-1 ..... -,.1.i.li Ynu ·11 h~ cntJ .. 1nr .. r1· w1rti OPER,,_A-'T'°O-RS SAlf:S\IA/\'. F:.-.;p,r. t·;ih1n .. 1 GE1 ;iu1,, i1;il~hcr nr llntpn1ri1 1~.li~ !iarr.,.,r P.l1'ri ., c .11. TC!,.Arran9e An Interview CALL 1714) 644·7448 Sun day. October 3rd. P.M . to 4 P.M . THE GULF INSURANCE GROUP An Equdl Opportunity Employer S ECURITY , .. , 111111 "~~1rr, hn!ll ~<)<•!'! ... 1.i;.fl.1,;7 C BA Sf)".lri-1\P;ir. i\lfi;:r P:\p n nJ.v •ill•~m;in \lllrk !'IU1 .,I C'.:'lf cnnt1, J.(I "~· (it1 11r 1.·Jc;;,.,.,;;. 7.-::Ccc:~.cc-'-_~--PACIFI NK S ~hn" rnn m . \1orl 11 l11r rlf'!lif'r-' ;;.•~•S71. ,,.,_,11 .-, Hf_,\V \ wrou i;:h! 1rnn rl1n1"~ • . tearly, ;;:d Pil..1. "-12·3~72, :-,·g ,.,, "'"""' " ln Hum1ng1.,n Beach l"'r~-f1ril~h rilh1no1~. !P11ri~ rilh\P-4 uphnl~l rrPri chil lr• I Full Tim' PART llmP. fpmalt', g!'n·1 of· rlirn. C'illl KitrhPn, nay. REFRIGERATOR 11s is l l'>. l')•r S2fl!J •Pl) Sl">'1 l -h LOAN ADJUSTER flt"P 11nrk. \\'rit,. rla~M/lf'rl '>1g-2!.11i. ""E-':'i l'i·12-7AA7. SatuM;iy lfl-2, J l:'l-11 El illo-hirrh ,.,.;,'!~hi•. ~I~~~ 1~~" : ~d i\'n. JCS na1ly P l!!'ll. P. 0 i=====~--~~~I l1n,,, Cap1sftilll(l Rearh, i')1rrl Cit£_" .!lrin rh.o.i r·• -,, I 'e"r!td on ""'rn1<'.nPnt basis. B l'"O C \\ 0-26 ~F.CRETARY. r xp. i\1rr11cal .. ~ 'IX Jf1 • osl.:i . es111,, <n . • NICE RP/T1~l"r111nr. "''hi(!', ni;i1rh. Sl.lO fi7.i-f\2J2. Eiilnk nr f1rian(e ro e;.;pE:r. IPrm1nnlngy prf'/pn·•rl. TypP 7 prel~rriod M .. J°' R!iutley PART T1mP s"rr~tar.1·. light 70 Fu\J hm!'. pt'tm ... n•nl S .1. 111 ;:;2~~/ifl rla.y.~ or (J 1 AVOCADO 2Tl'!'n naug snfa I or D"lli K~i;r bkkpi! . .,, 111~ llnm,. iir .1our fl".1~1r1nn Grwi frl n ¥' 08"771."17207·1~'='·~"·c·------1Sj0. ~~·· rnd "il.lnut N'lffPr in1 )!~in Sr, H.B. r"nienirnrf. Call ~rl.)..(ISS~. ~nf'liT~. Sr>urh Co11sr Cnm· FF::IG !DAIRE Jj cu f1 l;ihl". p;i1rl .122.\ .¥11 S~(l. 2 [ f)Hial nppnr F.mrloyior Pf)\l"ER :>larh1n,. nrs. Ex. m11111T" Hn~pital. 4!¥.J..1~11, R,.fr12. :-.lnr rnnrl, 6 ~TS nld. Fran1l'h hitne:ing la.111~. pH·· I prr nn rlrP•se~ & ,.,1 ~:,i;. 112.i. 952-.()~23. !11rP<, T;ihlP l;im17~. All l:kf' KITCH£:" HI' I p-CIYlk~ & Sfl"lrl•11 Pilt. Trip pa .1•. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• * * YP.IGIDAIRE rPlrl:< n"1' · :,\F.-,Qn~. salarl 11nmP11. hn11rs fi l'i·lfi-.O~o,11 , SECRETARIES Lt e. rlhle r!Mr. $611. c..,11 e l{J:-.'l. ."17~ ,uurr hf'r!. arn-2 3fl pn1 All Hol1r!..,,1·!> ;_. l-PR_O_f_E __ S_S_l_O_N_'A_L __ p_h_o-,-e 1 \l'\l<"lr N•11'1'Qr! Bll..,C'h firm l'i.l~.'l7. ,.,,n1pl. 11/fhcl~ lin"r. rf'll:. '11<nr!s roff, Call .li:tl-8666 air 50;1citor. Dana. Poinl, ~an h.oi~ l)penl!'lli:~ for ,.,,.n ~!'CT'-F:l.ErTP.IC RANl.E $"2<,!\'t.,. llo.<P oul flnnr .•ilnl· RAl.AnA !~. ()('1. 1 .t J ~,. .. PI m ,. ..... 11n". .\nt1q1;,._1~h <'il.r1 rrl four pri•trr can!'lp~ t>Prl ~ t>.,, .•prJl'. nit"~. 'JU>1l1~ rln1h1n~. !urn -~ m11ch rnnrr , Rargil.ins! 22fi D111monr! Av~ /~ll".I'· Ll'nnox rhin~. nlrl 1·10J1n, l\TOught iron fl1n 1ng ti!.hl!! 11·/chrs .. hn." !prgs/ma!tr, Pf'r! n"~. nr" I~mps, ;\f1sc lff'1n~ I, l1nP rl!'llh"~. Orr 2 F.· ::, S..1 .t· Sun, i 31) A)! Ill I r:-1. ~J.l ~.lirh St. ;\",R. 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COMMERCIAL TELLER E xperienced -UNITED- CALIFORNIA BANK ::-.·o 6 :'11,,.'ldrch B2y So La.i:Un a. 496-1273 Plaza Equal OpJVlr Emplov~r A l 'n I 1! ~ ri'I :-, ii' l r'l r,,l';r~r·~~ l ](l h!'< TJ"f u·!( \''<1.~1 "":·;;;. •T':: h~ r.-,,r! ~--,,., .\p· p I '" j1'°T'<"l1'. "'"'': 1i~r­ ,..,,_ l .. :•·;'' ··: ,. J ;,~ ·~· ; r.r: I< -----~ Belly Bruce rypP~ n ;i tloiC r.ient~, too· J PER::0~l'EL AGE'.\"C"Y Exer.ut ive t11g l.: n1atena s. 20-13 \\"e~trh ff nr., :-.' .8. p.,,rsn~nel At,J 'l ncy &1.>-'.'•"•0 E.xr "!!"'1! 11 r.rk1n~ r•'•nds . 410 W. Coasl Hwy,, NB fr ,.~,;:" !•r•1Fl"~ .\,111'1Ur ~day I Suite H 645.2716 1,e,.k, .J.1 hour; pa ). f.\C:.HJn~· ~,. 11•1 f"r B•,. Lin•.:-;.., 1'11 ".,r. 11 111 rr11 111 j f nr 1nl"rl "'', r;:il/ Fir, .Ar'T'~rr,,. .. r. iJ1-'l·_,_'_· ---1 f ( fi" l..~""r"1 1• Ill'\ rifr. F\pri· .. ~n·• r!'lllr;:P .~r. I 1"11"'1r.: fr•r (' ,, er \ 'lfr A f."rly Mon, thru Al F rl. STA·FAST, INC. 92 6 So. Lyo n S t. 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N.R. fi.t6-"17i\3 ff'arn th'! r 11r busi ness a nd 2790 Hs.rbor 8 1 at A(l11ms DELUXE King Size 8Pd,1~'"·.i7S.~oc&:,..:Sc"~"-· ~---- SALESMEN IR\TlNE Coa~t Oiuntry Club 2nll mrmhership S I O On . 1 fl"f'rl Nnrrl, &•6 -~!170 . • .,._.,,ill, I r.\~~ r ... ~:<'t-r h.H-H.¥1 C.-'..:.HIEF: ,.,-p.·r .\rpl· '~· IL'lr.~1 L•1mh-!" J 1;~~ F:ro....,;.; hur!I. HR :11.ll'1·lprr. CHEF, "'P"r E11!".,P <"~t' prl!fd frir rr'1 <1t ~ rlt;~ ,.,.r\ ilVl!'! s"'l.;r. .!. "nrkin1t hr; Ph 644..J)').'ll REL . .\1'.?\.Fl.'i' F-\SY. I \'f"ll LL Lf:At::~ H n \\'I yn1 P n11' T\L[;_,r;.:. J ~fliT!E~ IA"\ BE CH ·\!\° \'FLEri Tlll' ARP'< THE ! H F.: I (; H T ~ flf Fl, . .\ "\r. I ,\ L f''f'I EPE,.DE~IE T!l R()!'!,H Oi0 R (f1\IPA:"· IF.:. f"OP\lAL TRAi:"l:!\'G PF.QGRA~l I JR.VINE PERSONNEL SER.VICES .,AGENCY f'ff'r R.· fr-e PC1~1f1,,n5 '"'°"7""'--,,.~~-~~ 1 • !~~r!1Jh~ (';r P!;i., OfE'.IJ!ST -\lf'lrlii l,_.n~r nl I P•ill Vrin:;z .. B~ne !i!s medic<1.I aii ppl "!. " ri rl • ~tan lmm,.rii11t,.Jy Sec'y P /t to $3 .25 hr. Good ~kill'. m''' public .11trr ... ct11·'! & 11·r.J1 rrnom~. 4SS E. 17rh <.111 Irvtn'i CM l'l!o\&:l!nts !l!<'k~ r"rfri t 111 .. &elt'nc' .-rarl fror prnrluc.11.,n work. fi1 5r O?I'l'l~ th op. porhlnt!J"S for Bi'!;f"~11·r. brifh!, hU'd v.-nrlcn4 m3n. ~nd N!!Um@ to P.0 Box 11178 Sant• An,., Y . 9270i OJTLDREX BACK T 0 SCHOOL~ Y'l\J cl n earn "'·hlle thl!y l!'.trn S,.. an Avon N!p~ntAllv,. Ynu U ha'-e )"(lur own bU!ln"s~. )"(lilt 0"''" houri. )"n1.1r o" n e.lt'ntni '· C.\JI f'IOl4 , ~71)41 Put 11 little "\001·· tn yo11T Levil. • ~eu tllOM btublrs '°"" "buck!". C.U ClassUitd 642-.567 •. " ( nAl'Jf) 8 LMKJ ..... r.. 642-1470 LA'fl f!;"A~ClA L Ji''· \'f:.'T\Jc" A.'ALYST. R. 1 .......... 1N""U::~s"'T"""1N"" .... E BROKER \\'ILL BE Yr: ""'IEWl'G Af'PLICA-YOUR FUTURE TJfl~::. l'.'ll~rEDlATELY. THllOUC.H CO~l?-itSSJONS & ::ER'"ICE F"EES Y 0 U \IA\' EAR:-.-liP t'O $50.000 rneP. FIRST YEAR. CALL NOW/ 558-0444 " BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Mtn or Women Le••• ,\ Yellow T•itr'<tb Call tnr Appl 546-1311 A~k lor Hennan For be1t l"!S'Ull.st &C..5671 '!" I NIGUEL PERSONNEL AGENCY Bookkeeper Samt i en"J ofhc,. Fee hursed 1n 9o dayg, ssso O rder Desk $125 wk il1a1,.. :'llu ~t b, 11'ole to type at ll"as t 43. Good ruturt. F'rtt & Fre POJ!itiont 27635 Forbes Ro1d lagun• Nl9u1I 831-1477 or 49S-0417 NURSES AIDljS Exper. Prelerrtd AJ!Shif~ F ut Time, Permanent Huntington h1ch Convalescent Hoap. JU11 Plorlcl1 Ave. H.B. 8'7-3515 TIRED ol I.bat old runuturt! Jt'.1 re.UIY not thar Ml"d to repl11.oe. Juirt ntch tM tw'Tlifunl • mlActllaneo'JS t'Olu mn1 ln the Oualfted - are 11"ill1ng to tr.oi 1n :'<!11~1 TOOL MAKER romp] 11•/~pr"'ad & p11da. 1\IOVING ~!'lie'. f\Jrn, pAJll- have good personlllitY. bf! .r SlOO. KinR az l"l!'C blankel ting~ t. misr. Nit I.· Sun nn- v e n d tn 1 cond. 19TO lnlf!'tt!ttd in II fntUI'!'. dresfi C.'11 fOT' APPi: 6.9P1"1 """'" I ~-:J48-j4J3 S20. 64,,.......,.,.,, y • J" 30. W ~lemph1s, HB 2 Sn11rk type machinl!s. Ex. mod!'l. Si~ ea. f,r, M>-4908. or best oJ. • "'ell. 1a.Jesm 1nd~d . 8ene1ti.: '=~-~:.::..:.:::_____ ''"17'0 Like IM!w • f'I'P.nc h Prov· 1-·c·~:,..:_'c'"c· -------~;o·~"~~;u p ~::·· ~~i~: T~~;;r·s:~~g=~:; 11·~: \Vhile 110fo\, rhair11, t111mp11, GA RAGE, Ari f.r Bak,. S.ll<". t.1"06 Unlin:ilrf'd inc:<1m1". Art-l11diN r;armenl.5. 675-71.'\0. fruil"''OOd fahlr~. 847-7:i91 21!631 F:lll11brth J_,.qnf', Hnrgn ply In Pi-Nin. UNJVERSJ. \V A I TRESS F. S or C'ilr GRF.EN print rt11vrnpirt S2S. Bch. 10 ro .'i S...1 k Sun. TI' 0LDSM0 RJLr-:. ~)() hnllll"Jlll'""· N,, f':-;p. n"r""~· Gn'rn "'l"IOI rue with pRrl GA RA GF: ""!" ~!. 9 1(1 12. LIKE · nrw drluxf!' ~l f'h t ir MS! S'l;j(). Sf"l! $185. ph1J1 uJety Wo\lk'r $10. • ~9-101;,, Har:hor Rl vrl .• Co11 r11 fl.11!U.. F'ull or p/timr. A!lnll'L 10xl·I, $1Zi. fi7J·~J. f!<'C'flr1111nr p1rcr~ 81 mi~r; \VATF::k l'll!d~. All 1~. SALES -Men E nttiu11;11111tir., Thr z n 0 , BEAlJTYREST m" t tr r :ii 11 l1cn1~. 211:1 Ro11·rin1n Pl, CM . lll .95. A~k a html P.lcbie STQPltl Co11111t Hwy Al MacArrhur. .o:prs;:s/frRmf", uud 6 mo~. J r1r:CF.: f\R SET. deAI~. 5 Yf. ruarvit ... We •• WAITRESS wantM for Qif. $1()1. &16-:'1267. l.11.n1f111 s1:,_ ~~ Pnrt Bri,11lol can tle-l ivf'r. 946.2296 LOOKING & ACT f!'t $Mp. Eio:ptr. ii-I l n 8' Gold & \Vhirt. trRd lrion1111 C1rrlr. M.t-;1..~1. WATE"RF:D SlO, Pedfatal SalH minded pel"IOn, tee for ~·•a:e11, over lS Meu LAne .ofa. $7~. Brlc-A·brac, 1mitll SAT/Sun. ln:i Kl":O\\'nod Pl, type tram,. S.t~. youl'8t!U. a real cueer op. 111 pp. in Pf!l'Y>n· 111ppliA~. 8Jl-8!rll. C.M. PM 1hl w/pin1 pona: 64&-M."\4 portt;nity. Xlnt luture for WOMAN foe-~mbly df'pl S' BROWN LEATHER SOFA ~isr l!rm,11, t -~S~P~E~ED=.~_.,.--:Pri"°"m--,-C~op-ier-,-/ f'llht m,a n. ~.ami~I• =d In a.mall novelty r 0 , Never been u&etl $770 KINGSZ hdbrd, tabl,s. desk likr JW'w S350 tt belt ~e~u :mm f$300atey • k Stlaeonal, p/tlme 11•ork . Call: &U-9f70 port. dh1hw11J1hl!r, Ken~ offer. Call 963-2260 ""' 111 'XCt"M o ' per w ' $1 65 •-A '" "'' "ll "-& _,_-·-·~ / ,WHl't'==E"'"-cl,-,.h-,,-.;_lr-"--·f No canvA.!llinf or «1Ucltin1. • w. pp..,. , wn "'". AVOCADO rrttn CW'lle! itee-wat""-r nuac. •...---. · u Cna . Zenith IntervleWs by appol.nan.nt •m only. Golden s MlfJC tlon&.I, rtttntly M!OWll":red. MESA Ymle r arqe ltle. portable TV. l•pe recerder, only 9 .. 3 v.·eekda.y., Lou Wand, 9t6 W. 11th. C.M. Xlnt conct. fl&8....J)J3. Sat.-&ln. 9 am 1o dusk. ~16 .all reuonable. &U-9586. Como, SJS..2771. WANTED Medical tmnt of· DOUBLE bed. Calif. foam Balearic Dr .. C.M. WATERBED ldnt: or que:e:n. SALES\VO:i.t:AN aiif'. TnCT·· nee rtrt under 30.· Elc-matt. bO:r IJlrp/hme. $50. GARAGE Sale: • Trar111fm'!d $15. each-Besl qUality Oran&" Co. Gift Shops. !::JI:. ~rltnced .. only I food ~ * 546-2277 • Many \!ems. oltl & tH'!~·. 6ru 646-M.14 pt!r., mature. tn!ervws .. irtr.· 847-.l.'iS. J<?NG me bl!d. tram,, ·cllf~ Circle, H.B. 847--0462. Gallf'On Gifts, Sn. COJll YOUNG I.Ady lo ci!'11.n ol· M11 ttN'IA, bnx1>prin11. GAR.AGE: Sllle. 11.lt sorta ol Plat.a, Oct. 6th, 4PM-6PM. fia11, one da,y/or ni(, a $50 * 673-34.tfl Rl'Wl(f 11hl lt. SNt. A Sun. w~k. Phone-67~771 . 171 E •--SI CM Why .1ton It In lhe 11.ttie •·wtED tt A: reap .... clean · "--J' " ·' ' when ~u an turn Jt lntn 0o1t•t f1V11 up Ille ship! nur the trea1ure11 A tn.1h • GAR.AGE SATLORS mpney th,ralllh • DAILY "Utt'• 11 In clasaitl~. Ship turn tnto cash thru a 0..Uy S..I I Sun ()91".(l • 1600, ~.)2 PILOT Want AA. tn lhon ltffu.ltll ~~Tl Pi.Joi: Oauttt.d ad. 8'1-MTI Rlver1lde or. S. A. Hrta. ,. • ' SAJLCRAF'l' Surfboard Wet 1uu all!rve1 SS. mrdinm ~77A. EARLY Am1"rle&n to I a , 1wiw l ch<11ir & oftnman, aul(I washfr. ~. DAILY PIIm tor actkllll ' •• ' ' Here's How You Can Use Our Famous Dime - A • Lines e Bring them Or" m1il them with correct ush to one of our 4 convenient offices. e No livestock, produce or pl 1nts. • No commercial ad!. allowed. • Eich item must be priced with no Item over $2S1 " Co1111t 2l lettel'l e11d •peen ,., II•• \IU~il' ~· ll I•\ 1111' l\\••t•k 1•11d \I\ Y l' \lj t>lr1 tJ w dryer $25, g am Ill ,, r>111 . BIUll••" c:nod t•or1eh1011 fi4t>-jit;4 tlre-.se•. 1·oah II ~2. Ill• H<l\'~111!-I' s~ l'.Jl'l<JPY t:MI> IUl't•\ o1lnl l1'dll\i"' )fl"~.;, $:.'). l\,lfllllt't 1111111.n>SS $~1 pt111lt ', hnnl-... 11 1 "'' j tliJ u ('l',b lu11npers $J l('\\1·11·~ ~0111t' •111! >< '' It•". u1.. 1·1 h 1tu111pl"rs $! ,fl<)!"' 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V\V luggagt" rark $1:.. 4 rltn· illl.! •'hairs $10 !Clr ~I. ~:;GR:\. ~110-1 1::. ironing hnilrrl "II' hi" i: Ha,c:11w•w ·>·'· Hr f' r111 c \I "O" "1 1 -'"·ar J 11,·n t;1hl1· SIO l'.11'11. Olf•r•luf11·d L 1 ... 1-1 li\n' r·nn1r•l"IP S2.), 1111 , ---------:----6" ro11n11 Al Sil•'"'' I , lllnt·htnl"~. mrn, ~\Il l< '"'' r ~ " ' - t•l).tlf nnrl f1llOIT1ill1 <;fir. "'"'' I t tr '\fl;:-,,·\ rt It!-. r..-1r!Ali1" .... II· m(lllfh!; old, VC'ry gon<I f"Ol1· 4·• i-:\•f'rything pr1C'f'd froln ptllllOI, fillr1, I~ 11<. " · l.r"' 11.an.l;i anrl nylO'n 3c ft .. 2"oc fl. Bronze ~h:p book t'lld~ SL!. .\!any bronze f, 1. 1.r.gs :?.le.~.). Various sizes or r sh netnng:; l.oe lb. Solid hromr port holf' S20. Otlm· ti',;:-<.hip" bed rlock $15. Old· r ..... h1011t>rl npen front ga"' h••a'•'l'·\i'n(efl s7.50 Brass fa'l'p:11rf° :-r1 S2. Hanel \"at•uum S~. I n t r re s t 1 n i far1pc mMt.lv :-ohrf bras~· I Ian;; n~ J;;mp.. $:.>. Sl2 Lar.i:e nlrl roppPr and bras:. har..:.ng l..tmp "1' h ch11nney .. ,,.; !oohat1P .~7. Fl~·r lamps •q ~:I ,"<ii rt tir.i«i; ~ta.nduig rlnuh,P ~%1"nl lamp $10 To hie moo" I of ~ame' S 7 T<1ble lamps ~l·SS. \\"all l;i•11ps 7ir·~. f'au-Benlwood tnne;~ S.l.j(), :-Japle phClrwo stvvf S, Lari::;!' CO<'si-Col11 jl"r l'ht~el S-.r. 11 inch e1rcul11r fll)(\r hn1sh. ltk .. nf'l1· SS. Olti 011 l••mfl SF\. 1n:~2349. Sar. ~n r1nl~· plea~. vw f•'ncin~ ~10. Hoon~. Cron• ..incl m1 r SIO. [)(inr« S!O. V\\" p;i n~ ~~·. Por~cbr 111aq 11 hl"'('fS and IU-P~ no t'al·h, ROL.Li\ \\'A Y brd a nd 111al· trf'~<; SIO. snarf' d r um and slancl c-ost $30. srU for Sl 'l, eomfortable arm chBJr S7. :):l&-8296. ditinn S2:1. Fm $10. 40 \ :lt In S:l. t·nvl'r 111th m 11 I r h 1 11 !: \\di 1101 ,rll :Ill~ r>urt. onlJ 111g m.wh1nr S'.!1. B1111onhnlr d ' B S d hrrl!'ll'l'I I I 1kr 11('\I I S'.!O V\\. · ·-01 ,.11,whn11'11t ~I. '.\ 1 r t d I Nt>v.pol'l Blv • ,,, • ~un ay Tl\JL"R r I ., R I l'Olllplrtr. blti-·11 ' !lG~-17112 • I · ,.. or ral' ng or · '1 • 1·1•:ir ,,r·ilt $"l. Vair! rh:ur S.3. I~ p1'1\1"1l"1' ~·.11'.J '.~ ,o · ----------- on y. lery operiltP<i, elertr1c;;I \1.rf)le !My 1'\J~an S.1. S;itm· STLIDE~ r drsk S)l 1'i1<"h. ('op~ -\la ·r r!'p1f1 \ I I . DA VE:\ PORT with 11 I I p V\\" ll"hcels $1.;"l() each 1'1:.1\' ~1ngtr be-<!. E'Xcellent start/!>top reatlii; to O.OJ ~f'-fl ;1y ;inrl Sunc1ay, 110:11 Pl;i,p('tl SlO. ',fl" ld.hlr ~panich Gallron a c 1 ~ I 1 r covf'r' Slj. N a u g ah Yd "' R F:FRIGERA TOR, W(ll'k'I good $5, R-16-3811! roncl1tion $20. TV antenna Mn<l ~2.i. ~Tallory Son11ll'rl Shl'paNi (off Atlanta west ol l.im.ps SS r arh. 616-6S>1. piimun~ 111 tli t·u~tt·m fr<1nl•' rlavenport SIO. Drp lea I apt. Sit.I', SS. 646-2095. a larm $4. Transistors $10 .MagnnltA) ~.:lll-tl141t BOYS S1111~1.-1y htke S25. sro .. 9fi.~.,.1~q. 17'111) I/I<. table Sfa Cha.1 r. hkf' ne1~ 846-4512, ·-'-bed Slr Doub! <>eo "n-~ L'V t Tal'-·rl aJid S20. 2437 Bowdoin, 01 Sun. l T\vm !I :i. e ~·......,..,•·•· SAL.E Oct. 1-4th. 10 am .. 5 !!46-4109 Pe.;n~. r 8 ,,.. SURFBOARD 5 foot 11 1JlCh $25 Honda and Yamaha ny;..heel puller $3, trailer bitch. fits bumper $ 5. ~:J9. FLORAL •&rly AnwtiCAn sofa. folds down into double bed $25. 96U510 PREGNANT? baby dresser. <'hair. cur tains and plaque'S all for $20, 1147-71.120. headboard $20. Stroller s2. 2 BARSJ'OOLS. 30-ineh. pad· pm. Many unused Items: WALNUT end table $10. EuduJ. day lCM. ~20"7. screen doors, 32" $2. 36" ~ ded s"·ivrl i:ula and bark. Dishes, silvtr, ('tlndles and 642-3163. GAS range Sl9.5C. Lawn NORGE refngl"!'ator. iood Pull down lamp $S. good condiUon l for $20. '-·l'"'ers ~1 to ~20. Slightly mOl\'t'r, push-reel t y pe <'Ondition S2.5. 557-605L •-_ _. " n..... houH $10. """ • '' DRAPES Galore, Med df'an-l'i&nu .,.., ~ Pair draprs lo covf'r wm. uwn 1romm-: clothing. In-$7.50. Varoum c I ea n '" r • Ll'' Black and wh11~ TV m Slid $., "-·cb ..., 9 ft. 6 ·d b A• h. h •20 inll? otherw1sf' hke nrw. ~ ... """' -dow • ""1 f' Y .. ig "' · eluding evt-nlng d~es sin Sl~f'r. \\i lh artachmenli;, working orrier $7.SO. Cotfttr u -tn6 · t Cm·er 14 ft. "all lrl'al f1111l 20 .,.;).-• P an· draJX'ne~ n C'O\"f'r 14 ...... 10 Mj. Purses $1 to $5. f''<'.<'Pllrnt rnn<l111rm S20. 20 table. glass top $5. Iroru~ 61" t · h •~ "' $25. Also 9 fl wall Sl.i. rtnor HEAVY duty f"l~tric drop sliding glass door, .'l ug Coi1hum• je wf'lry Sl to S:i. . Wallace St.. C \f. Apt. A. mangle in worklni order s:1 c.oro~ S25. 2 steel tC10I boxes hy fi" wine. Orr wlntr. ~trn'· ,.ult11 ~izf' 30 ~...:. Bladt pohshrr SlO. Hot Pornt Parlol' chair $.'>. Elertnc rl I I I I " '" --.., washer needs new molor, ~\\"11':\. 2-1" girl"" btke ~ C'ach. Pa mt $5. 557-9244 liar 11 ;irl' mr u1 I'<· r•'a< ~ :i nd whitf' TV ronsole $20. 1c: ono rron $4. Nottlco razor. ll\O __, d <''.Zif otherwise n('W {"Ondlt10n s·1. ~20. (;. u-<n•><'· 29t2 Pepper Lane. C.M. • to hani~. It""" con lllOn ' \\"omen~ sta.nrlard bikP 20 ---------~ heitrls $:>. Nort'lco razor. two • f"\,~ t the I I I Rabb1l cage tlargf' I $i ~\l.\LL ho~· s .l ~()('f'rl hl<'Y<'lt' AREA rug, 9'\l2. B1gf'low. p<1ir. LJVJr. P r 1" ou nm inrh 1\hrPls SR. 6i3-j6;")2 308 "·I" .,,1-12. S heads S7.j() SilvC"r plated t k c1 1-· ·ha1n Sli 1 •r,,,..,., S~. 64&-01j(). 66;, Sur( t.. I ,_ nd r:: hhif' and green $21">. Walnut s 8 r an " \ ' · · Larkspu1. Cd"I. kniws. or"·" a spoons J<" Hf'fis from bihlv c·arr1a1?1> C.B Ra:;r Tranrr1vers. 1 C. \I. I &i-3414 c :\I POWLR. moll'er. good ('Orv nt8R'8Ztn!" tahlf" $11. E~ ~nv".... to l'\0-ollr r SIO. SLIDINti i;:la~s doors m health ···11 n1od"I r:w .. 32 S2JJ k f'ar i. r . ·• . I bl .,-0 ('11 ' l"n11LS '" "''"" 3' "" I "' ' '· GIRLS Stingray 20'' bi t COLE:'1 AN stove $10 Sl .... p· rl1tion $20, i1i~IP bed ('Om-a ell •·> e.. · " " Cl1>1..o·.. ""llV. <'hair. flnnr l\oodf'n _rrumr ...., e;H' 1 1 Hr all1 l· •t mo1lel GW-10 C \1 .-~ "" $1 k t S-llC'I' ~t111gray " ,, on • •1 r u ' $20. 287 Nassau Rd.. .. . 1ng hon, """""' .... A ..... 10 lb. plete $1:), gardP11 tool11 rRc c s .> f' .. >J model for girl or txi~. hkc' door _ ., .>, 01· te pwr. '""'°' 6"""' ...... .... each. ample console 21" TV, boy's bikr $l2. 8m111 movie new SJ. Dog bro. no 6~~:'174. $2(). 642-431lli. ~'4~:m:z. $:). VW spare and rim $.\.50. works $1.1, ~. camer a and lights $8. Cttat cushion. e ·cellC"nt condition DOOR. !!Olid core 2.-0"x6'-8'" z Stingray bikes with irn;~y ELl:;CTRIC rtryrr $2.'1. TV _64_5-_~_9_. ------- wa.fflt'.' iron $4. Can o'{X'ner rd 546--0()53.. bar: 20" boy's Schwinn & 11tancl $1.50 •. Tablt' eesel $3. BABYLINE chest. aood c:xm-~ .. BOYS bike. good co~ S3.50. Baey car Mat $5. Bot-$2.50. Mesa Ve e SlO. 64~74 22· & 20 .. girls with bukrl J>t1ppr trainer pads 50c. dition 5 dr&wu + wudrobe dition n 2, 962-6190. tie warmtr $1.50. Vaporuet ANTIQUE dFum table 3 door l'llabs 2'1 '' x 8' $6 $18. Maple end table S7. Child s blackboard 7 5 c. $25. 673-3982. KINGSIZE mattress $25, St.SO. Baby food warmer mid-Victorian $25. ~ each. 2 doors 2'1" x 6'-.. $4 v .w. front bumper $5. Large Tonka trucl<a $1. per --=------"""'!""---• boxii»ingt S25. frllnW $25. St.~. 644-74li. CHESS ffts. hand carved each. 642-«>74. Bike's parts lOc-$1. Club fnwk. 6-14-4900, TWIN beds, excelWrlt con- 'ft.l.nut triple drMstt, large TURN t:al:ie Gunrd 18. $8. Mexican onyx SS. Ja.pe.nese STEAMER trunk w l l h chair newly upholstered $25. KITCHEN chain $2.50 to $3. dition $25 eadi. l72 Ramona mhTor $25. Damlb eol.a and ~2173. • ivory $20. 548-Qi23. drawers $10. Stem> record Dming r;el: large table $25. Mahogany doora Sl.5. Ano _way. CM 6f6-0niO. , .. chall' $25, coffee table $1.5. BABY .troller $10. 2 walnut MAPLE dinette set S2S. player with radio $l-O. Kant 6 chairs $5 each. Matching tiQ\tP. vAAlty $25. ptctutts cusroM 9Ul'fboard, I 4 , end tllbles ,A~ ':!~ bar stoolt $10. Walnut dtn. Plywood pickup truck tool wC"t anooier car seat $7.50. buf.fet S25. Rotisserie oven $2.~$10. Baby crib wittl round railt, round tatJ, 10 ~· a:l~~.,~~nut tnr room table ~. Walnut box $10. 61:>-3929. rost $22. Surfboard b~lO. $15. Adult,;, ch ii d re n 1 mattress $20, like new. l 57;> pounds. iood ~tioft P5- ""'' ' d · oha' $S Ch nd ncl Work bench wtth c.a 1~ cloth.in& 2S C'-$2. 2030 ~e Aw.:)c·¥· 642-7186. 646-1705. · &nd white formlca dlnnette ining irs · a ir " $19 firesst'r 6 dra\\er 1 udes $10 Couch $25 Double mat· Paloma. ~5610. BRIGGS and ~tton 4 cycle TWJN ma~s and box m. chain $5 each. ~. ottoman $25. CClt1<'h SIO. large mirror. 320 Alvarac1o I N'~!! $10 Bathroom geaJcs clean - Wa.lnul corree table Sl\. Pl. nu:hl ~iilr door • · • ,1 h,.,,,. 0 CHILDS bed. vr ry good con-3 hp. good condill'On, has "pr1ng, very ...,. 2 ELECTRIC ruors S3 each, Walnut floor lamp $25. __ _ . $3. Larg" .. a."'l!>any rrs~r d ihon $2o. l\.1.l-91i3. C'lulC'h $2.>. 54:>-0826. Largr whitt' bar w l th playpen net with ped $tl, 4 W"ltlUI •!Ar"". A M _ F M CHF.f-T of drawrrs $4. Anh. $2j, Anti<tued maple dresser formica top $1:'1 Boy• a u..... ...... food t " ~" "v .-. 320 Al d '. 4~ hole Chevy whrcls 15" $:; ~ONl-.. \\'ARE p I fl n t er 1, TV tray&"""' e&\.-.,, ('U • rudln $25. Walnut hNHlhoard qii. .. ·u gl'('f:'n. \arl\J 0 $20. !")-fi Ct"nler St ....... guna each. Toyota p1rk up rack han<imRrlf' on potler's wheel ~ngrny 26" blke $25. ter J2. iron S2. 2 infant 11ra1s and fl'llm~ SlO. 5"5-f>302. Pl. Rta('h. 4M-T149. &IG-9073. $2 nt'W eddl,.. dl'H• $20 '69-"71 S2!'i. 2 Ooditf' pick 11p S2-$--1. 543-i>OO. _ _;,,.;, ______ --.,.. ~lck h:ir c!fytt $15, quilt BOY'S clofhing, sizo 12, 14 T.V. $4. Not work1~. ~alnut 3 Hsu1<lcr3fted ~-ood ha1· wheel,; $2 t'l\Ch. 16". Wn~· CABINET for TV or storage BROWN Muig~ ~~ '1 $5, baby clot.he1 50c, baby find .ome 16. winter sport cabinet. 320 Alvara.do Pl. ll1ools $1~ .n ch. Couch $2. C"r wRF<h"r $7. wringer needJI 4-0" hlsrh.. 27" aqua.re. Early good cond tion . . • ..__ bath $1.. p\cnie buket $1. co.ti and tit'lt included SJNGI..E bed. v&nity, nit~ Toaster b . lron $5. 20 oiling. !>18-8100. Amf'rican Maplf' with front ann ch&1r $8. 646-1390. teacart $2. windOI# adea ~0. 822 Mt."i\1rr1te. tablt' and stool-$25. Sofa $10. 1aUon salt water equerk1m '66 Lincoln for "•rb S2S. 449 tthUtm's. ooel $80, a.ell fOI' bfEVY 1traJcht u:le .W. .... __ ,_ S • c· .. M. -...... Sund.v only 2 c hairs $5 e11C"h. !Wund tt.8. 1'\ller. pomp. heatrr $8. ··--~11 n < 546-tm 36e ~. .. ~" .... ,. • • u v•~ ..., 1 ~-S" *"" U"1 ""05 Hamlllon apl D. CM. S20. 646--.oJO... _..:..:.:;..:..;:_....-,;__ ___ • --9B2-3!Sl p1e111t. wil'ke r IAhlt> $10. :>4s..!W56. Pa. n .... 1 ,,-~ • .,.,_.,, . ...:....---------, ~ I ' ... ' ' :t ; Sal1Jrd•1, 0cr 2. 1Q7l r;J_~ ··::!LY PILOT l!§J I 3 linws, 2 Tlmu, $2.00 loal1#1d --I~!~ _ ..... _ ... ""'_l§J.__I ._,,,.,_ ...... __,J§l l >- Trucks Auto' tor 5.Ale l§l ~[ ;;;;; ..... ;;;;; ...... ~]§l~l~·;;"""";;"1'~l§J~+oo l\otiscalla.-. 1~8 Offic• Fu(nitur.t _ '1 Gen•ral 9IO 962 T ruck1 962 Truck• .. 962 Autos, Imparted 970Auto1, Imported 970 -CARPET'S om:F.i Equip. • ~124 I'm f"rak;y .i need a child to ~~~~-~~~~ love. 3 MOI. nutty fem. cnt . CAPTAIN ""'""' • ....., .... ;'°""'to MU"'T SELLI' w/•bo"' "'' -~ box. UruomloedH•oo•.-•''Y"""' 45 PICKUPS aom~ ~~B'S se.U. out l&r&f ltd fine • ~34'. tons. 30 Yearl experience quality nylon ib,a •• )11.~h Complete oft ire rOi-~-eXet sail & power. Professional pile carpetb'I. AlJO llhttrs, dt"Sk & chaJr, mcretU'el FREAKED out, long haired, sport fishing ~ide: ~lexican LLI • A l'!illli I d D I I ~~~ry~~ICS~'Wh~~ ~:\\~!~lry;:'.~ ~:~mca~r 'de=· H~~s ~~~a~ "~:~c~ tn~~~: ' TO CHOOSE FROM v ·• !Ill mme 1ate e 1very I :'~~:J;~~ts·0 ~0~,;an.t.56g~: ~~~~h& ~~:~:.~~' :: c=~ poodle pups. Pm .,.~0aru0"1a1n1~1p~•voa'R ,.,""".b&t•dli~,~!ie:""~:.i 1960• 1968 J> ~All Models In Stock frre proless1onal d('t'Orat:Jng day olfi<"' supplies. Call for klds; Also 4 yr old na\•1i:ation. PJCK UP & ~ ad\·\r;e,. for a no obliga11on 5-18-6366 ht-fore noon. t'OC'ker m ix, tern, very DELIVERY ANYWHERE: t>~lln1a1e call Ja!On, {TI4> 3'.\f "609" copy paper I)'~ gentle. 5-;9--0911. 7 % JAX REBATE 7i~~~i ~;~ d~~"ca:n~.~ r:: ~~:1:,:~ ~~,;~ JfU ~;~~~;~",;;;~~:'. RA=~H:~~N :~:~C~PS r-ltj + .~c •• ,,..,;, .. 1 ,,,, ••• 1 • Ii g~l~~ 1~f~'.t~ ;;:~~~~~2~1~t~~ "' .. ~~~E~.s MOTO~i rn I~! ~.{ ~~~l~~B~,~11:;.~ ls,ets S:'O. I cc'~'""'7" ~-,.0;;;'~",',,'~· -'',,',,· -;;.,=,__,-;;1=":0:-1.cV~"""::'~"~' ~B~ro~·:··~"~·~'~'~'"~"~"-::.· -lr;.r;::I-: n~;;: coluinn; I we NE ED BOOMESTI c TRADES t3 ~ \\'AL\'UT 6()" Office (lesk. GEE.SE, grey .Y. ,1·hue & "Und(•rtaker Digrer Jones ill Jones' ~ STEREO, t.:n<·lau11erl la)<-r..•, dcOWIT I 0" '· J "g • [!"§ • u • .. " " (lucks. 6..'lnta111s all kinds is aJmos1 crazy. hecause the B. J. SPORTSCAR CENTER ~ '" a11a,1, 1~71 mOOrl. G11rri!rd d1·a,1·i>r!.. l\"ice C'Ond. Sl25. ,... SJ-S2 .;,(), 2612 ).·!PSa Dr. kids keep Asking hun for en1· ,, -l·spd chn n g er, A1 r 1 =-;~l-l-6.,C..l~ll-._--~~~ Cats 852 pry BO:O..'ES." 2833 HARBOR, C.M. 540-4491 ~ ~uspf'tl!.1 on!..pe;;ke r s EXEC. desk. bla c k g ,, \\'/mull1ple cro~.s -o ver l~ fl. Outboard. Naugahyde D!lli~Dmu '~ .• ii radio & !ape •!eek. Still naugahyde s'1'h•1~l chau·, PEP.SIAN kittens, l l 11ks, uphol stery. 35 hp. Bcuits, Sail 909 Cyoles, Sikel; Mobile Homes ~ 935 A "A 1 brand nt\\. sold ror $299.9.i. $1:.0. iakrs. 644-598.l. Championship siock. :'-.IC'1'C. Co\'E'r. Trailer . 10 gal. Scooters 925 1 , Pay off balancf! of $121.l or P ianos/Organs 826 W-7923 ** 96$--0210 luel. Full deck. 2 passenger. CAL 21'.l No .. 952. hea~. Evin 6 CON TEMPO sm. monthly p ayme.n~s. BURMESE KITTENS 1\J1nt conditlon. $373 , hp, end slip on Lido Pen., ""'"" Depo. 711-'93--0501. WOULD YOU ~ Sho"· l ·IO·"P· 531-11 11 >ifi.80t8. -1/3 owomhop IS"'· 6+1-1015 INVENTORY SALE L N "'ESfiNGHOt:SE " a! he r BELi EVE I -l-2~)~S~;~.~m~e~,~.'.'.'.:K~;~ll~e~n~s-~$-2-0 l,'9-· -07UT=8707A-~RD--9-, ,--h-p;J='~'~"~'76~p~m=. ~~=-~-I AGU A HILLS SS5 & dl)"i'T Sli:'l. Elc·c. FREE ORGA."l LESSO::-;"S • S.16-:..6S-l • .Johnson Col'crs. "l or a EXCAL IBUR 26, Jiberglass BIG SAVINGS , dryer. mv $ 6 3 . Car age a.s Jong as you like! No reg-. kind.'' i;!oop, :'-.-lust sell no11•, N"'·prt Levett Village Homes :.1 ·. ·o istrauon. :Xo obligation. Just Dogs 854 REAS. e ~9 e"es. boat. Try $4900, Avr:ry & The smart ne1v mode in mo- rt'frig. S1 · All Vt'!)' n!CT'. C ,1 -" 7 'f'if.;.;;'-ai,;;;;;;;;;;;;-=;;;Oio';J~<n~.~6~4-1':':!41~01"'.:.·~~----1 ON ALL NEW bile living. T··"mf'ndou, Mv-Rotary laY.'fl mov.er, u.sl"d 9 omf'. · Oriuays :JO Pm SCHNAUZER pupp1f'~. AKC 13' GI'{'i:-or alum1 nun1 cartop COAST Music LIDO ]' ings on · models + times $35. Antique s101'c, on rf'g . Tails cut. S ll o ! s. boat 11·/18 FIP Evinrude ~ 1971 YAMAHAS I h d ll luxuriot.• Jn pack legs. no hi·!op, CQOks & &12-2851 Private parry. ( 11.J 1 n101or. All in xlnt cone!, '~ t roa fra l'f J · ss:;o * &IZ..9612 n-ady r. . ncy. ! .. bakes \\'ell s:;o, 211•1 Con· PIANOS ** ORGANS l-:-'io",_"".:.""·c,'·~=.,,--co--~-l~'::;;J<J:::c.. :.":.:'"",;::":.:'c_· ...,.---·l"".C-<.'iTICiffiO.,--2·1002 l ,:oute Dr. ' unental. c:-.1. l c Old £ l<ITE NO 82~ AWARD MOTORS, INC Urge"' ec11on -Save SSS AK ngl1sh Shet'prlo;; Boats, Ma int./ · M 1680 NEWPORT BLVD. La1;11na Hills ,, JOHN'S BIKES :Xt·w . L'sed ... Easy Terms male pupp~·· 6 11·ks. OFA Service 902 Good C()61~d~T4,'o,1n , ~00. orr illollton Prk11y just nor:h l )Ion k Fri e\•es 'W 9 crr11f1ed. 2·12 E. 19th s1.J--;;;-;;;c,;;~-;;-~;;-;-:;:;-J"""==';;'.~°:":~_,..,.-.,--COST A MESA of U1suIT> \\'orlcl. NEW Sunrlay 12·5 C.:-.1. BUYING A BOAT? SACRTnCE molds & ioo:•ng * 830-i900 * t Shor, suppl)' due to doc;.; f "I I ho · '. II : rien" y te ep ne 1nfor. Great Dane Pups, AKC beaut ...... rge or sma . Comp\c!e for 3.'i' sailboat. any fair B o G , RE~A~ RS FIE LO'S PIANO CO. Golden fa"rn & 11.!:cr striper! n1ar1ne ~urvey. In or out of offer accepted. 496-3:l83_ THIHk e Ur uest 1833 :'\e111XJrt Blvd . ! 6 r 1nd 1 e) , . G 1 ANT·· 1vatrr? Guaranteed. 548-67621----~~--~-· I ffOND:A ALL .\J..\K£.5 & :-.rooELS Costa. :'o.lesa 71~1i;.15_32~ QC Boats, Slips/Docks 910 For A W eekend T.:.-10 :Xc11·pon Blvd. C .. \l. Reas. 557·7~80 * EAN 1:-..'D.* OPE.'i 10•9 :'-.Ion :hru Fri HA:'-.1:-010.~D, St e 1 n w ay, YORKIES, champ. 1 i r ed Boat :'-.lainlenance BOAT sHp for up to 35' boot '"fRIED,..LANDER'' Or More SAT & SL"); ~-3 Y;im11ha. New .t usl!'d niales, AKC. \Vh ~lped and Repair. 642-3625 & sli p for 2-l.' boa!, Sl.50 ft. Discover mvbile home l ivi~ ' ... B N' l I d 31U Ch _.. at H.s h<-st by ''isit'"" on• o.I 645-4720 pb1ano~ oSomos1 m<11\es. es! 7/lS/71. 5 Gen. pedigree Boats/Marine "'Pt s an . ann.,, ,,,_••ACM """"'" San Diego north-·~unty'• -'it'Hl acct>pl TrJ.rlf'-Ins-uys <n • CaJif. at Schmidt furn. 6.J2-869S. Equ;p, 904 Placr, 673-5265. ;\'.usic Co., l'Xl7 N, r.1ai.n , SAILBOAT 1. ,,,,. ...,. Cash for you.r Honda mO!'il luxurious mobile home • C'ClLL£C!'ORS ...,. Sanra Ana. OLD Engh.sh Sheep Dog. CASH ....,_ Be . N 5 1P~ ~ to F~"' · -=""'cc~-682-'=c<:..,,,•:_~8=93~--=·~· -con1muniOes. Smog-free cli- Old, hea \·tly embossed "°''"'""'=~-~~-~-Jo,cable 16n10 male>AKC . ~t 111 pt arr. ine CYCLE TRAILER male by beaches & oihcr !)r.l!S :-; a 1i 0 n al Coi~h GRAf\'D pianos, Tremendous Ch•mp • ,,.....,,. ' ....... ,,..,,~ .~ for used boat equipment. facil, free parking. S2.25 per re 1-,1 b"I h ' • "'"11 '-'""'" " 0 rOO d k. Almost ne1v, haul 6 bik•• 20 crca ion. 1 0 1 e ome pro-r.~'g•ster. Td('aJ for famtly i;e ect ion fron1 Semi Europe. 64+-i27l!. Cu ar s . v:or h1ng or not.·~'~"=P=h_._6_1J-_87_1_1_"=·1 _1_o_p_.m_._ fl. Jona S It ... ,.,. pho~, ..... vidf'd for your visit. FOR room har, bout1,,uc ~hop, Concerts to Baby Grands, -==~~---~-I ompai;scs, anc ors, cir. '-ooc·· I ho "" ,. uL '"" ''"0 & RESERV I 0 " ·• all l't!"'"-"iTlo•<d. p,,., •. \\"ANTED-Boxer o r box-l-IS-6762 660 \\' l "oh St " or p.;iii·er at up to i>-10-3630 ask for Bili Harold ' ' · '1'! NS. eic. in Xlnt con<iuion. $3.)() . Lv'"' " L " ' • • ' · 30· SI •0 II Fe"< I & \Vri!e P 0 B"-x ""70" Sa s ta rt at $69:>. COAST ('r-mi.'I puppy. C11n't pay 1134. Costa :'o.ll"'Sa. •· ··"::'. · " f'CC · 532-l-l.-l.3 after 5 pm. . · · "" ~v J, n Shop &. rompflre .... not C much Can prov·d h \l"ater. 6J.J--212..l. I~~====-'---"'"'-~~-Diego, Calif. 92120. m;iny this nice! fi.IZ-3589 l\l t.:SI . Nl'\\"(Xlrt & Harbor, · 1 e appy \\"ILL trade n1y 6 hp Seagull. . '69 BULTACO )la!ador, 2'51'.l Dept p;..17 Oun• Buggies 956 Autos Wanted 968 PURPLE Dune B u g g y , custom scats & top, V\\' engine. 673-5113 Trucks 962 4 WHEELER '67 Chevrolet suhurban, \\'arn hubs, 32'! \'-8, ·I ~peed, ra- dio, heater, sr li1 rims, rt>al sharp, must -set!. VKC-915 Mike McCarthy RECREATIONAL VEHICLE CENl'ER Cor. Beach & !\lcFaddcn, \\'estm1ns!cr 89-1-1336/531-2-130 WHO ARE THE WE PAY TOP CASH tor used can & trucks, jual call us for tr~ estimates. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask tor Sales r.fanllier l8ZU Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 847.6087 KI 9-3.331 WE DESPERATELY NEED Clean used cars FANTASTIC PRICES Paid for your car, paid for Ot not. DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA e VOLVO 19·16 HARBOR BLVD. Costa !'lies;, 646-9303 \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR l'-OR TOP USED CARS It your car 1s l!'Xtra clean, see us fies!. .. " C\<'~. C.:'-1. 612-?SSI. home 6.J&-213-1. long shaft & cluti:h for 3 hp ~OAT _s~l p for ~-~n!. Sl.30 per CC. Xlnt condition. S4JCI ;iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ORGAN SALE 3 ENGLISH Pointer puppies same. \\'ant !rwt j uicer. t, mtnimu~ · '68 SUZUKI 80 a:. Xlnt con-DON'T WANT TO GO WEICHT WATCHERS? BAUER BUICK 23-1 .£, 17th St. CCIS'ta ?o.lesa S1S. 7765 RA)·IBLER Sta!ion Wagon must have air and ps. '> ~10DER.\" l1\"ing rn1. rom- , plcte. "'.ith color ('()fl.SOie TV, '" also Smin n1Dl'll' £'amera, •, ;, " I r.. .. . • ' •' ' ' ' " . • ' " ' " " ' ' ' " fl'l'J<'C'!flr .r.. arcrssorit~~. Lg oak l'.>:ec desk & por t 1y p e wr iter. 20902 lk'ach1~ La., H . 8 . CoSTA \rESlo ROT AR\' A.V.· NUAL GARAGE SALE. B1\RGAJNS GALORE! S.::P. Oci 2nrl, rorner ol 161 h & Orange. All day. Don11nons Jur s.11le are v.·elcomed. Call &l&--010? . .'iOf .. \ S'. Bc1ge/11·h1te. good cund. f,&.·f> scat. ? chairs, !'i!1·cr plate 1nr S w/chcst. J\:nir;ht amp, Heathkit amp: pn.··:in1p, & F:'-.r 1uner. Gar- rard reccrd changer .speakers 10". 7". 6i~914. \1,\TC!lll\"G c-hPs t S3.i. Tr:i rk car ~·1G~212S. maple crib &. Bathiflf'tte. 4 tape dec k. l!ARL.\.\"D 'foun~ 011.!> Pain- t1f'lhS, too many !0r nur Shll 3!>! • .'lt.:~i' S.t:LL~ ;,.jJ-23JS ,\10Vl"''~G7!-cf~l,-l-'>'--t-,,171 ~ot !urn1n1re s ... in ~'-Jt•'m~ tnr in1n1ed1atf' :.ale. rri S,11· Sun. 729 Crn•rr, C '1 f~EDE:COP.A'Tl'.\G, I I i; ht beige CB.I"p(.'t for r.al~. J:?ll T01a! ~'1. yds. S! ['f'r yd. 673-1017 atier 6 P)I UPRIGHT ~zer Vi5. Full spring & n111!Trt~s $20. Tri- pod s;:;. 642--08<2. Conn Organ Annual Fall ;15 each 646-j632. ** 67::,.-211 ~ * • ditioo. S1 75. 645--0045. Bur called back to South Da- C!taranC'c , Save up 10 SIOOO • 6-lfi-.1792 • Boa ts, Power 90!1 LITTLE BALBOA ISLAND New· Mondia 10 Speed kola. l',or sale, Golden \Ve.st Call 894-1336 or 531-2450 nn srlPC'lt"d conwle floor * ENGLISH BULL DOG • ~lax. 9' Beam • S1ll"iss import, ridden twice! .Mobile Home, 2 br, % \l'. dem05, lh1ge discounts on Pups AKC, champ blood 'n 2~' BAYLl:\ER Exp. S35-m71 •• 67S-!'i937 Cost $370. Sacrifice! Make incl8x20porch,innewpark, '68 FORD P.U. 'a Ion. Has a]J rno<lcb. line. Cruiser Frbls. 215HP, O:'-.lC, UP TO 45• BO"AT offer! Call 673·0l70. SJC. Ali new 9elf-c.leaning been USf'd as family car. COAST MUSIC .\!·Fem. •• 842-5934 S.S. D.r. &it tan k. refrig. Sj(I mo. N11-pt Hrbr 675-5666 \\/ANTED: 303 or 250 Honda GE oven, Frigidaire 11·/ ice Ranger, 11ir, big V-S, Riii. !\"E"\\'POP..T & HAR BOR GaJlty. Encl head. ~!int i~---~-----,-cube maker. l'.1aytAg "·ash-new ball. & tires. Pass thru Cost.:i i\le:iia . * &12..2831 B~T bplups, l~KC, tri-col· cond . $8500. 9 6 2-59 3 9, Bo~I, SP9ed & Ski 911 Scrambler,. Honda !frail llO. er & dryer, !ndSC"pd_ fen«>d to cab high Gem top. Ve11· or, .... ,.. ood tnes,. male & ""o •123 1--·~-'--------Running or not and parts. ,..._,, ...__ G c:lt'lln & in ""rlecl mech PRIVATE' Par"'' "ants to female. S.12~826. Wl>'";i '· JS' ., ... ,LET, new 454 ,.,, in ~i-9305. pet.aree. ................. s. urney .,~ 'J ..-... ""' 493-4619. ' cone!., but too big sin~ "'e buy P1111l0 for cash. DAL~tATTON, .3 mo. old '67 36' .F'~iTliner Sedan .. lm-Ford. -tapdem trir, CUJtom 19701":BSA 441 Victor, 6000 n1aved to beach. $2050 firm. 83.).-22<8. mA.le. $75, or besl offer. ma11" Twil oh "',•who, fi ybridHg'c' buckets. $5000. Ca.ll J im m!lts. $650". BRAND NEW 24x60. Scl up 644-1~12. YA:'-.IAHA GRA:-:D PIA,'0 on~'"'''" sc con ea , s "''f'r, I Dibble, 8 to 5. 834-:>42:51 eves 84• '"'9 '"~=-~~-----,..,,,,,....,,,,,~. Ju h !23000 51· M-OM't In park or your choice 1\'ilh '53 \'\V Bug-Sun Roor 4 Ex. ~nd. $1650 or best oUer. 11·tr. 11· rs. . , 1p 6.J4--17Jl. !RISH Setif'r pups. bii; littl.'r avail. 67:...0236. 1---------~ 1970 Honda CL 450, good con· carpe11n,g, drapes, skirts & !..peed, radio, hE"alf'r, ~ %iL-22fiO. of 1~. purhrt'd. m papen, ll' S \\" <: ''''h T-BTRD ski boat w/oontrols. dition, 102 San Fernando a11·nin,g. S9000rornp!e1e. IO';!; transportalion tGHT 878) . Sewing Machines 828 s:iO. 839--lfi.JS or 96S-6!lf;2. . , ea HC'h ~P'>l1 good condition, $75. Ave. San Clen1ente. do1,·n mo1·es ~·ou in. ~ii. -------'--'---' !ittenni:. trader. & 2.J hp 5.tS-6762 \\'esterrt :'>lobile Homes DUNTON FORD SEARS Sc1vi ng 1nachin, ... in SCHNAUZER pup~. Stud outhoard. All new S1:?95. Cenlury Sp•edbo•I $200 "65 JIONDA CB-77 303 CC, 1213 1\"o rlarbor, S.A. SE'IVICf'. Groom ing. Trrms. ~6--0060 it no ang 11·e r 101y milcagt'. S250. Cal! 839-4).1.l() 546-7070 c1Jnten1p, cabinet. still in s~rj*~*f:}S.J....:~fj'~'~*~*~~;:li~">l~6---0=.;~1'~.~~~~-;n;;;;;:l;!!!!600!!.!!'>~M!!a!!,.~""!!'!!n!!·,!!··~Cd!'!I!!: 1 [962~-<~9'~1~. ~[~~~"'.~ c==~-~~-~--,1·arranty, used !.\\iCP, Coi;t BEAUT new 24x60, 2 RR, O\er s:ioo. M>ll $373. &M-59•~. SILKY Terrier pups, AKC. 1970 f' OR :'-1 U L A Th""· DUNE cycle, nearly ne1v "" " tam rm., Open Space Nn, 2240 So. !\1ain at \\.'arner Santa. Ana Call S.18-6:W2 Autos, Imported 970 Large . Selection of Fully : Reconditioned Used V-W's Porsches- Campers & Vans 1()(1% 30 Day or 1000 ?.Jiles Guarantee Part,,: &. Labor • Ei1glne • Trans. e Front & Jlt'ear Axle Assemblies e Brake Sys. tern e Electrical System 830 illale S75. f emal's SJOO. derbird, 2.)(1 hrs, fully equip. I ll•l $.300. Yamaha 125 l\t:X, gd 1·1 .. SniallE'r unit also 8,:ail. '63 G)IC 1,J ton, V-6, Air 5-18--0j(l8. ped, radio & camper top. . Transportation . cond. X!ra:o;. $300 or$:«! for Grt'enleaf ).-lobile Home cone!. ll'/1nsulated camper ~ AR!\OLD Palmer matchf'd fE)!,\LE Silky Trrrier pup-Leaving State, Best oUer .. 1 •------~ i-"°-"'-·_84_6-4_339_· _____ Park, 1r;i0 \\'h itticr Ave., shell. Needs trans, tires. D ~ ~t golf clubs. eart & bag, PY AKC i;hots. mus 'lc'..,._""'~42~1~2--,...,,,...~~~~I •••••••••• 1970 Suzuki Savage 2j(lcc C . ..,I. $700. 7852 Aldrich, HB. Blk ~ hkt> n{'l\I. %1!--0826. sacrH1Ct'. $100. &H-8170. ·70 18 .l'~t. + Starlire V-190, Camper.I, Sale/Rent 920 street lf'gal $.j(!(). ea.sh _L_E_A_S_E--0 __ 17f_l_O_N_T_O_B_U_Y_ so. of Edinger off Beach. lo ~o SKI S. Ila.rt, Hol"iday, 72" LABRADOR Rel puppil".c. 110, 160 ~Terr.. Crus., 11ke1 ____ -------__ ...... __ 1_68_•_<_t_3~p_m_. ____ 1 Bdrm. htt'autilul adul! park. CHEVY 1965 ~~ ;ton, V8, Sporting Goods n1r1al. :'I larker b\1\dingi;. AKC 11·hf'lpcd, Aug. 13. Xlnt ne111. Ra~io ·~ ~tras. SJOO fur g fOQJER Sharp 250 Honda Low rent. \\'estem :-.1obile Aulo, Overload 5 Pr l n g i;, S.11. 9iiit..9"1~. f1Pld rl~s & pf'!~. R~&-Ui9. cq!lll}. a-19-2 10,). $300. 6.J6-~ }fomP.c, 1213 .No. Harbor, P.adio, Xtras, Pam top, L." Store, R esl'-au--,.-n-,-,--SHELTJE p1.1p;i1f'~. !'able 16' GL;\SP . .\R 11/trail~r. ~ :\lr,\'I !'ielf-rontained luxury FOLD up hike-German, 2 Santa Ana. 839-filj(). SITJO. 673-8~81 ' Ba r 832 .~· 11/1ire. Al<C r"Z .. 4 tnos. hp )Jere. \.\/elec start. 4 camper complete kilch{'n, mo '.i; old. S50. BY o,1·ncr, .;\7x20 Royal '66 CHEVY \'an, rebll eng ~ s.19-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 -----~· ST.J .. j~.'>-31·11 aft fi P~I. ? -~u:-.:. 1no1or. $900. spaciou~ balhroom conipart· S.18-1489 Lancer, part. furn, Lots of rear rnd, crptd & panelrd, 197(1 HARBOR BLVD. ~~;!~eL~~ ~;;~es ~~~ SCHNA11Z7':R.<: 1 n11n1a111rvl, ~r.l-U7;i~8· n1en1 include.<: jet a-'e mono-1965 VESTA J25, rheap, xtra,.<:, ;,'~ n;n:T ~·a4o6,;6Jy chrm rims & Ii t ere o ., ____ c_o_sr_A_•_!ES_A ___ , ,\!.:'.r , ."111! .S· Prpprr. (i "·ks.~ .. · NIFL!TE T/S, Fg. lo ni0t1c recirculating f>anita. de)l('ndabh• tran~p. Sell or J><'ll' · '"""' -• -"~-~l-~2'~-'~·I_. _______ , AUSTIN HEALEY SJ!'.O. 61:'.-9.~7G. shots, s12:1 1111: 111/968·3·11.1. hrs on rrblt tng, sleeps 4. 11011:o;ystrm,11'1 prei-;sunzl'd trarle for blcyC'le 54~53 842-6251. '&I FORD ~'J T. P.U. 6 cyl. TV, Radio, Hi Fi, pl' RE IJ P. E 0 GP rm . $~. O"·nr 84&-1.iJO. 11·a1er s~tei:n. expando size 'i() HONDA OO. Missing Motor Homes 940 St i('k. RIH. ~lust sell this Stereo 836 . .;;h~ph,.r<i, fi'~ 1,·ks 'lid. Blk. 22' Cabin Cru i:sf'r, 150 HP duiette, ophon~l 6 sleeper. headlite, dead battery. AS ----------\1·trke.nd! $625 or best offer. tan & ~11vPr, s.~=.. ~R-1355. :'<li::rcrui ~i::r. just hauled . All Serial No. Ng"'9'530. IS Sl.:A>. ~1li9 MINI HOME 549--067.i. !.:'.E;\llOOD KR-61"'() amp, 2:SO 11aH.o;.. + Oual 121:1 1\1 rn111hll'.'. + P 1nn,,rr ~ \\ill! !fll''<'k"l'S. ;\°('W Si.ill. Ca11: S.l~~!JJiO. + G£R\tAN' Shepherd ff'-extras. $3500. Ph. 673-9189. $ 1'.lUST sell 1970 Honda CL '.J:I FORD pick·UP \\'ifh '62. m~l!' fll!p~. 5 yks. old. $'.?J. J967 Chris 32' Tv.oin Scrf'w JQ, looks & runs like new. New }tarve.st, self rontalnf'd, Mercury engine, 1'-t a I C;ill f'.42.2440 e Good rleal-cllll now!! \Vith purchrtse of new Pvt pty. $400. 546-591).l. ~oilet, g/Jo\\'f'r, holding tank, "'heels. Nerds some \\'Ork. 636-4-034 wkdy!I 5 4 8-2 4 3 4 '71 Gi'-1C Truck 4 ru. ft . ttfriger11lor, hot & 1200. 675-1343 11fter 6 pm. 196'1, 30CO. :'-.IK IT, x!nt concl. 1'lust sell St150. _,,,, "66 Austin 1-lealey 3000, 6 cyl & Ov!rdri\·e, Good cone!. 6i5-6798. 16 PC \Ya.ll.~re slrr]1ng sih·er, Rose Pattf'm. srrv R. l-A~D~,~l~IRA~L-bl-,-,,-,-,,.-.,-,h-,,.-( ' GREAT DANES A~C. ra1vn, Wknd~ Ml'ke McCarthy Boys 5 Speed Screamer SJS cold water heater & se11·er ~ i1k.~ .. pickup in 1 l\'k.l'°'~==""~=----·I Free bird cages hose bum~r. 71E300, aulo- '65 ,\USfJN Healey Spril,. ycllo1\l" w I b!ck int., xlnt corn!. $650 or oUer. 64fr2698. roS'I $120'.l. st>ll $ij(). S.n-"2::3.~ TV. :\ew picrure ruh". i * • JP.Vl'.':E COAST C.C. • I GOLF' )f [)l REP.SHIP. ! I P\T PTY. fi73-0XO. ' , 'Alscellaneou1 I Wanted 820 ~:-0. &1-l.-l'.lfil RJ0-8568 968-~48. 26' SfEELCRAFT, new s.~. •a40-24911\ radio, re'blt eng . Slip avail. RECREATIONAL matic, radio, llf'ater. read,)' D \CH ~I U"D p * 1970 HONDA Mini Trail <o 11 · 1 •~ ' ''~ " u PP i e ~. Sl2.JO. 54&-9390 aft 6. Yrn!CLE CENTER ro · sersa no. """"· moo. AKC. "'""" "d blk l -=====~-1 >1-<·-··-Gd"'""· 1100 M1'ke McCarthy & Ian. 1\t& f". 6"3-4018. ' 21' CA.BIN CRUISER C.or. Bea.ch &. •. t:r ....,,,.n. .• h 8.13-0509 * e ->-V.'~inster t56 S7'YJ 73 hp 0:. on tr~760 89-1-1336/531·2450 Horses International Harvester RECREATION CENTER ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvd. BMW Automotive Excellence I I 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 • 1 CASH PAID FOR REGISTER'ED A p A· c.i2s + C•tllna 27 ~ KITTE:-IS grey & DuUy, alJ LUSA MARE $4SO 5 weekdan for $110. Fully ___ ,_ ... _,_, v_" __ J I s ' WHO ARE '70 HONDA 351'.1 CL candy orange, lmmac. 1300 mi. $.i50 .Firm. 518-7481. 894-1336/531-2450 RECREATIONAL \'EHJCL.E CTR . 'ID -SUZUKI :5lcc. Dirt. Like Corner Beaeh & 1\.1CFadden, new. Must Sell? $/:;JO or Bert W~ olf,r. 61:>-3929 1"11--V\--V. S-U~N~D~l~AL""".~,-..... --5. Costa ?tieaa 546-4444 '68 OIEVY PU 'i Ton,. V-8, auto, p/1, r/h, new tires, new paint. $2150. 968-0826. 0 ROY CARVER, Inc. antiques; Oni piece or \Vil! rlehvrr 9 6 ~ -0.5 2 O: Harbor. 714/96e-4840 f<>t' info SUZUKI 120 "70 I• M-furniture, appliances. hlack, also pure w!iite mom. 536-0178 s:J6..6sa1 l!QUIP{'ed. 1.ocetlon Newport Tff[ , I houSt'ful. Call clay or ~ht, l-;;'9';;J-;;lo;;9c:J57. -;-c:,--,.,--~~ BL u E w ATER YACHT $27'5 ** 6{5-4645 <CID) rnl. Tent. AD xtru. Must &e.IL .833-8J09. · ' '6.1 FORD Van AM/F~t ~or~ offer. Good cond. 6«-1769. 1961 GMC % ton P.V. 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-44f.4 DATSUN '72 Datsun Big 51 O ~ =;;;i;'M;;·;;9·;;22;;<1;;;;ar;;;;>;;J;;7-;;77;;33.;;;;;;;; A~!!:A;~A~ !:i!.P ~~~ T-H-0-R-_O_U_G_H_B_RE_D __ 4-y-,-.,·1 Fillh~~T~~illilt WEIGHT Molill •. 'HorMI 935 Tr•ll•r1, Tr•vel 945 ~ ~ lar~e fcncC'd yd. Lovts kids. Geld1~g, by Poona Ilnd .out Rtaervati~ 644-8211 CONJ·EMPO 111.-!i' TRAILBLAZER, eeU· f f'u1lcal Instruments 822 96H6J5. ~~nlD~~0e;s h~ z:e:~;:~ 28, Pwt Cruiser S35 day WATCHERS? cont&ined. Sips 6. Xlnt ron::I, 4 Dr, dlr. 4 gpd_ S.H.C. Tint I .,' · FENDER . EXCEPTIONALLY cute kit· prosp('ct $3500. 64 5-flOl 'Il' Sail, &lps 5 $28 day ·. LAGU. NA ~ILLS Sl390. 9611-S393. Auto L•a1in9 964 1laS6, ianderlSOOmileii, tu.U, lens G wka old, male Ii fi7.1-S72J. Sea Cout Cruising Club Cill-&M-1336 or 5l1·2450 Auto S.rvl~, Parts '49 fact warranty, Rtt. Bucket I . ' CLASSIC"1. l•m'1'-"8-4615. N•wpar! Harbo•. 645-5500 lJ 9 FJ 'HOUSE CA'R ' OUR "°'"m' '"" • ...,,_ .,.~, """""'·Tak• muill t ,Fender F:se~~·al_rlng CA'tS. L v.·h!te. l black 1 '\~l!Ahor::e 4 ~~l~:~g~uc= Boats:, SaH • 909 --• ; .. SAVE SAVE SAVE R~u~~~' ··:~ R"~'~ a~ ~~~ric~e~ J;~rt ~~~ , down <lr <llder trade. (214- ASKING S650 •546--8965• "-\ ·al ·t -..; bl!l'k &: \\ .... tf' ko''''"· 'T~ ~ -Cu9tm Vtktng Imperial 124X DLF ~·\\.'ill fin pvt pty. Cal.I £ c us1c gw ar •. ear nelV ailQcl '" ,, " disP?siti<ln, need1 achoolh-. .. CAL ·..34. IOlded, aood for Sl<>Ve, oven, sink, Icebox, G5), a clerorator's drram. trllrui. Gd runnina cone!. $f0, at competitive rates.1c our !i46.8~ '<Ir . after 2 pm ' II &-.lh~nt. ~.·"',1;1,00"00' New" home~. 893"!0892 673-:H.19, 673-7879. l::m.llfnt·~.i,..c1"'; Make of. t~.j.~1'tep1Ai, New Valve loe.ded '\\'tth extras flt no $48-4~5. ,tease t~OURtanor olu~ 494-&BU • ....... >g~ ..... ..,,. · • se 9 ~10 olti male O>ck.11-Pno 21, YR BAY FILLY trl.¢aU <2tl> 597-5135. • Jobtriad,v to live In, '$1150 eott 10 )"OU. l.JIJIJ B1?e thl1 OfEVY e~ 396 350 ~.p. ~to .. needs. "ts lo,"6"&·;-c,-;;l·r;·Hll~'· "Road'"-:-st-:-81'--1 I $60.00. Ph. 557·~ after 6· nttds sood horoe. Jlas all BROKE. MOVING! KITE 'NO 211 good cond Cit' bewt otter, A~pt trade .. .1:· ~r',be&tlt nltTt modm, S325. c..u .tter 6 p.rn. ~~'!~·that MAket the uuu ROGERS bass, dnin $~ ahots. 0 96Ul.18: Mu sr SELL! 549-3L73 Cover •deny.' Make offer.' Call 646-a or 567-4540 f'VH.. tll at low prlcea. ~-7315 THEODORE !:1~.;tie:-t;,!e::1: ·~:~~~m~~· had b •* 673--1933 **· ~1~~ = ~~~= 2ml: =Dr. ROBINS P'ORD 4,:1 ... ~~~~ jo '65. K~ silver com!'t 1oets• 14' HOBIE CAT W/trlr '!:""~-~ Off MoWIOOP*wy.~IJltruthl I . -· ~-. . j~ . 2)llD HARBOR.~VO;· (TBS22T) Excellent CObd. p:i, Student flute $4-0. Pr. r~!HYTM. fi45'-e~7 .._ Eqitpment GOOD !IIAPE•~ ~ ''" ~ 8 o t of ~l.u'e World.' -J ... COSTA "MESA &42-0010· thruout; .Tab amall &rim. pty. 673--7415. Cl1T!: klttf'n, part ~Ianx, l " --~**~** · 492--~ ·it '1»1900 * -' Call atrB:lJ am .f9'-6ll.1 .. 1---------1 tail. 1959 CHEV Picll: Up w/Cam-~ Want.d ·"*· •fl'l: ..... _. "'"'" ·c.m -F1J'/E gu.itan, lolk-clasAic-.... 67J...896.l T+ . J.t" .. I:' CAT JUG, ti~.~ tuny eqUfp'd Jteblt t ,BRAND ,mw P9,ym M6bM c.-. -1--,..,;w7;~i;;·-~:i;~-i'o:,,0'-;._.1 ' ' '. oloapic " •tudM>ta. Uw"t Gtner•I 11111 wllh tnll<r. Mab of!<T . .,~ 179> ~/MO·,., se, ar 11 ,•~ <, -~hod. Cbo•pl-~~/ ~,, 'P, A!fNIVl!~SAltY •SO 19'7 DA'TSUN 1600 ~c~':.~~Ol Flta ~~1 1;~.e;-11 :~~=.~ UNSrNK.w..E atw dlnth>' 96M181. '&f'-• \ . . '•&60190* MO?EL-T, 1m11t •~l·I , l'opA~,:~~ ~STIR Mart l Blvtl , 7 ' 1858 "am,, S:.T-7315 !I.ft 6 pm. brand new w/~ rack A SABOT FOR SALE •n clldiptr 3li C...bovflr, ..rnfict:!. ~·i Cllh. cCall -See Aat~ ~~~IA11,•~-NDITtON 1(~ Bl ., CM CloM>d mntor. $~50 or ·-.•t oer;, $125. T.O.P. $56.39. PW .. Beach, dbh~. pool ai. artt:r4pm,~. • p.rt....__,. ~.-""5.IRt liirJaY. BEAUTIF'UL kincns, variouir M&-8035 ... , •1 ., • • 644-J.523 ,,_..... C.a1l 892--0889 aauna. 2 Br. 10x5."i', ex-19:12 FORD y ... 8' inE""""' ll PAOm:1~~ JOUN.CluUoI>t-gani.FuX" ."i;:t!. :-.1ERCURY 55 ouLboardlt 20'vncrNC.N.W~lt ~rided nv. rm. ReA•. Softtop~~mnnn RO,BINS ';ORD DA~·-u,, -1600 ...i:.. '!rllti'urrknt.'Xh1t cond. ;).1~13 or ~93 _.....,., "'Int ndi-Cyclt1, Bfae:e1, 613-3421 • •e ~ •. _._... Road, .. """'"'..i.-.. VIII ma1or S150. ean 1a111T e Jlft!t' • CDVWI· " m • Scatters.-tu .... nA.ruwR BLVD. 9 -..:_1!.·.::.,~ ~·· ex. 1 tftjlpttttd by upert $450. F R~E WOOD 5.Ji-7315. .tC · aybwnfr: 546-4Mfjve1. -l'hc~ Star. new Cf'J>fl· Dune....... M6 OOS'TA ME';A J 6'2.0010 ceUent <DV'D>" sll~.00. ! 1 Call: e4t ft64. . 1~ Su~no:. C~i ~.l23l II' CABIN. tuf Must ~II. LIDO l4 A. Tn.Uer. ~ HONpA ''9 • .ciO. Chopped & thruout, Adult pk. Wkdays · iMPiSRTS wAJlrifD . Ph. 545--2083 lftl!r',:30 P.M. 1B(X)SEY 6.,~,J 4--WkES KITIENS, 6 WKS make otter. condltkm. $T!IO. , clran. Top end reblt. $750. aft<t:30. 714: 968-tl$T TOW'D,•VY( q .. J1ri;y Clm. ~s' B~~ · 'Tl mz. 5000 nil'I. ~. It I ClartDet Like new.1'itfl ~ •• MS-3008 • • 548-6762 ' &4f-1579 firm. 6'15--IS4T alt T pm. 24' TRAVEL TRAILER not •t. 1.i. m Towne, •ur U.1..E,41, ~ $4000 ••. .. ~,,.. ce.. ...... ..a..Jlll.f. iilfiitM!:SE motht"r, adonlble ffEW I' 'PJlAM, t1berj'ta•1 The~dta• bt-thl W e ~ .NONDJ. 305 SUPER . --* ~$!Kiil., ."2-4238 * Cos!A MeA, 642-4826. . BllJ.. MA>Cn' TQYQTA • , -** 96~ *. !'i_cfml tenor !aQpholW ~kjttf'na & w~ old, ~•lleo $t5.. ••• a~ Pilot 0-'ftad HAWK 3800 ml. A aood want ad la a pod Jlou11e Huntlnat WatCh the 188b. Bueti Blvd. Sell the old atl!ff fJUY the"" $135 ** .Mf..20CI ""1<'""'1 • tt1.,. ~II ' ~ . M. llMlll f MOO ee ~11'< """""""'' • OPEN HfUSE column. H. Beocb. .._, 117-15515 now •tuH -----'-t' . ' I t • ' t • I ' I I I'" ',. l -' .. 1~ i . . DAILY PILOT 37 \ INTRODUCTORY OFFER From the New Owners of Newport Sport Cars Introducing Our New Service Staff FREE Lubrication & Oil Change For Your MG• MG Midget• Austin Healy• Austin Healy Sprite No Obligation, Nothing To Buy! We Want To Show You Our Courteous & Efficient Service Dept. ' MALCOMB SHORE OUR NEW SERVICE MANAGER Malcomb Shore brings 11 ye ars of experience in pleas ing British Motor Co. custom ers. His courteo us a nd well mea nipg att it ude will be re- freshing when you consult him re garding your service needs. Ple ase come in & meet Malcomb he won 't be .sotisfied until you ore sotisfied with the service you rece ive et Newport Imports. IF YOU Alll AN OWNER OF A MG MG MIDGET SPRITE AUSTIN AMERICA LOTU S Prn1nl !~l• <&upo~ fO• 1 l re1 IUbl I ell <l••n~t. No obll~l!ion. nor~1"' IG !Ml,. T~t now owntrt lo m1n1Q•m1nt .i "'•wl>Ofl l•'r'IHlth mo~t !hi< ttl K Qu•l•lld olfor 1u<I lo mttt vou NEWPORT . IMPORTS GOOD lHRU OCT. 111~. 311)'1 \V , CoaM H"Y· Newport Beach We're Specialists! only the l<!!test methods in modern e !ectronic ser~ vicing eq ui pment is u~ed to in~ure that your ear will always run at peak efficien cy. FRED HANLEY OUR NEW PARTS MANAGER Fred co~es to us with • weoith of bockground. Fred wos with Br itish Motor Cor Distributors ' LTD. end 3 yeors with Burbonk Sports Cors. He Is totolly copoble to handle oll of your ports needs for MG , Austin, Ferreri, Jensen & Lotus. " • WE WANT TO SERVICE YOUR CAR AND WE WANT YOU TO BE SATISFIED AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE FOR ~16 ·LOTUS AliSTI.\'· HEAl,El 1'16 1116 ~llD6ET AIJSTl/V HEALEY SPRITE 3100 W. COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH 642 ·9405 NEW '72 GREMLIN 5195 559°1 DOWM MONTHLY SltS llDlal .._ """· SJt.01 1D!a1 -. l"f"'I. ild ..... Iii:-' -'"-'":• '"°"" Oii ...... u ••i1 11>< 41 lllOI. O•l•rrH p~ml, prk• s21Ji. c• ,n:. 11 sn11. AHNtJAl 'Bl-cooAG1RAn1s." ll. Str.if111M'6 BUYER'S PROTECTION PLAN GUARANTEED 72 CARS WIWIU .. - MES DO NOT llCllJ>l 7 % ~rt­____ ._. ...... ~ ·•-••7t'1. ..... ........ , ........... DATSUN '70 240 'Z' Colorado red, local car fully equipped. Imn1a ru!ate 1hru· out. rllr. \\'1ll 1<ike ir.<idr or finance P'·t pry. i l~·IRU)) Call ~9'1~11 11r Jl6·"i7Y>. FERRARI ---FERRA~R-,-­ AUTHORIZ ED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS JJOO \V. Coa11t Hwy. Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported FIAT JAGUAR • Complere Stock ot , 69 Jag XJ Sed~~ ~or~n Air Cor\d, r n\\('r s·eerlnt. I Ja~ ~.,. Elrrt \\"1nrlri'1', 21 !},')() nulcs, "''' SH $5595 I "FRIEDLANDER" i I J7SO BEACH ILYD. !Hwy. J'I 893-7:xi6 • 5:7·6824 '6!! rI,\T CflUpt . t\ru.• rn.i;:inr. :non \\'. Cna;;t H11y, ;'l.c"pnrt Brach Brsr o!ffT t0<1ay tnkr~. 218 ___ 642_94.0.~S ~~-I I Kon'< St., C.:'11. ,;-; f l1\T '70 Spl. CPf>. :'llu5! S('ll' '6J ,!,\i, ;;.~ \JI..: II ~rl~n S;:in•-J .~· hlk, >!If, >t \11'1, U.!r(S :'\Int. Pr/Ptr S 1 2 9 :1 . . '>:.l:.-6~il or jl~l-06~.~. Lf'il' 111::: ('n11nlr.v. ~~N~oc'wpo~n~Be_:;'c:'"'---~ I Don't i;tve ur !he ~h1r' t\N>d 11 "P~d"? Place an ad! "List" it In class1f1('ri, ·"hip .\lL:~T SELL! fi7::1-3~ '66 Xl..:E t-:(lad'1rr. \.fl"' rn \!,,:;.. T111n1ar11 \>1 1e . !?::':ifltflrfEP.. Pnv. prry. 67J-,l2i'(}. Call &12.;iii~ to Shore Rei;ulri;~ &12-567~ Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 BETTER VW BUYS 5599 JENSEN JENSEN AUTHORIZED SALES : SERVICE $1549 KARMANN GHIA '67 Karman Ghia Cmn(lf'til1on orangt>. priced to 51199 "" " "" .,,., '1099 °~~1 '68. B<ATLE Aule. fr1111 .. 1un roe!, M1t1!1:c t•••n fil'l!th. f WT~J' 11 '10 ~~:'! ... I -... , 531" 9· 9 · · 11lc..• thro119lloul. St, # tJJ • Harbour Volkswagen _,_. • 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 61 1910 .HAMOR BLVD. COSJ:A .~ES.~· LOJUS LOTUS AUTHORIZED SALES -.\ SERVICE 1100 ,W. Cou1 Hwy. 11711 Buch Blvd. .. '42-4435 Ne"P'!n """h Huritlftfton IMch' HOUSE HunUna:r Watch thf ._ _______ ... ,_.,.-... , ... __ ...,, OPEN HOUSE column ·It· • \ AUTHORIZED SA LES & SERVICE FOR Al'.<""''\'· HEAl,EY 1'16 n6 ~flD6ET AUSTJ/V HEALEY SPRITE 3100 W. COAST HWY . N!WPORT BEACH 642 -9405 the WORlD'S best cars! O ur customers mcJy be dif fe rent in many ways , but th~y all have on e thing in common! They know an import car is the be st buy in town . •. and they 're satisfie d Dean Lewis is the place to find the best buy of all! Looking fo r a "world-beater'' ... loo k first at Dean Lew is. TRUCK LOADS OF NEW TOYOTAS ARRIVING DAILY NO .SHORTAGE OF NEW TOYOTAS!! The anly way to seH them & sell them fast is to 9ive the most sensational deals ima9inable. And here it iL ~ A 10,• lllATI OR ApprO'fll ly Co119rwu 1946 HARIOR . ' ILVD.- COSTA MESA 646-9303·, TOYOTA • VOLVO I DAJLY PflOT OUlt DIKOUPIT HICEll TOP' DOLLU: fOlt . YOUa TltADl~INSI '71 CLOSl-ocJT PllCl51 1-;. TAX llllATI U,.n ("'llrtu-.1 APP<••~! NE W 1971 CAPRIC E Saturday, Octobtr 1, 1971 a..c• ._.., kffN ,., ky .._ •• CW.-, w' DIS.COUNT Pll:ICES "" SllYICI PACILITIES v SILICTIOM COUITIOUS SllllN• NEW '71 YECA $150 DOWN $52.96 MO. l"o• lu'1 .. """' "" pre •Pl>'OVM <•l'<l•T F~'I <~•n price '' on1, 1ll lt,12 ln<I. 111 & ilcen.\f o.tit f'td PY"!!, P"<t 1llM 7' Incl lln•n•e (~"'~"· A nnw~! ~•<f'll•Qe ••le I< J ... INO 7l6lolt• '57 MB190 SL "'hue "'1lh perff'<'.t ori(inal ~ !ealllt"r rn this car , show pr1d,. or o~·ue~hlp, bas """" lop & TIN'!!' $1795 NEWPORT IMPORTS . 3100 \V_ Coast !lwy. !\'ewpon Brach 642-940S J\.I ERCE DES '6S, 2)'.) D. auto, radio. alt cond., nu lifts. i mma cuta re $217 5 . 714:835-9-132 days; e v e s 71".646-9273. MG • Tlfllll lW ''MG'' w ''FRIEDLANDER" '69 280-SL COU"" 1uad1i!tr • ll1lot ••ACM CMWY. HI .. -893-7566 • 5.T1-6324 ·70 280-SL roupe roads!er • 1-----....----- 'iO :QO...C C<lUpt' • '70 MG 2SO--SE i<'dan e '67 2').-5 e AlITHORIZED '68 230 e '&I 2'20-S e tj ' 190 SALES ·& SERVICE & zoo diesel cars, J\I ANY illOP.F.: TO CH OOSE F RO M. t\01v (lpt'tl for complete par!s, '<11les &-f.E l"\'ice. !!Ot;SE OF 1!'1-1PORTS NEWPORT IMPORTS . -1970 Opt"I GT, l'illlrtreuse )(Int cond. ~1.'\K~~ (lf-'F'F.R Call af! 5 prn, !l.12-59-10. I Custon1 '66 Tiger SllARf'. many extn11 $1 750 * &12-7315 c•--,'l~l-oG~T~,-.\~l-,.,71-oo;;,-,-.-L~,7k-e FOR Sa.le: 2 '6..1 Sunbe-am new. S2Q) & iakf' O\'er Alpir..ea & vanoUl! Chevy pyn1nts/J:i1cer. 8·16-792 1. parrs. Afl. 5 pin : ~1~24'1. * '64 OPEL * Nrw clutch, ba!!rry, fi \"oH regulator $~. 5411-8(Y.l2. PORSCHE MB TRADE S 'iO 91 4 Drlu., e '6:J 911·E T;irga . air e 'f;R 912 t••Upt>, a ir • '66 912 •'011/'le, n1ag 11•hf'1'ls. l\Jany mc>re I 1 11 c lif.lO!'l8 c.:ir s 10 choose fron1. Dir, {JJ 52.l.72;)0 TRIUMPH TRIUMPH SPORT CAR CLEARANCE SALE NOW! FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 710 E. Jst St., S.A. S.17..0764 Or>c11 daily 9-9; closed Sunrlay '62 TR1U!\1PH Conver! TR-t "'irl'S, lug rack S 6 :i 0. :>4~-160!. VOLKSWAGEN ~ ~111'1 dlr X!nt. cnnd S.1c· VOLKSWAGEN :o1•1. \U.:1 E\1 o·; or 1;7 l'till H/\RKfHt BLVD. r1fll'r: T;ike ()!d<'r car 1n r O.'T.\ \r ~:.~.\ tr.:de or small down. \Vil!.--,-.----fin pvt. I . (\IDY'.!9'.'l1 !i,>: \II Bu;:. Stirk .<:111/1, ra-~l~-!7.36 or 4~~6.s1i. Call a.Jr dDUNTONZFORD· ·~ VF Bug. Snck shill, ra· dlo, hf'ater. 10Q\V'l'b1 S·ln . DUNTON FORD ·54~7070 546-7070 '66 V\\' ra~1h111•k. rrr<>rit ma.- 51003 D!SCOUNT 6"62 :\lanchestt"r. Buena Par k 3100 W. Co.u! H\\')'. '67 PORSCHE 9!1-----i;;;: maculate , 42,00J m i. \Vork just con1ril Chick Jvrrsnn, papers, 11ilvr blue/blck 1n1., Barth exhaust syst, 11111/fni. must sell, leaving cn1ry. $.}001. 612-fij22. TOYOTA 2240 SQ. 1\I,1111 ar 11·arnrr Jr>r ria: 0 ·11.1ul. Srrrl r;irhal Sanr;i An.1 )'l.1 111'1'~. nl'li,: 011 n"r, X!n! OFF FACTORY WINDOW PRICE ''1 CMw. Mollbu CCYO f VI, oulo. ,,."', ~wr 11e1r .. till w~etl Very ""•· (UO~ 101 \ $1299 '67 Co111G ro 4 ·-Vf, •~O•O """'er ir<>z ~O~! $1299 '69 Toro10 Cotono TOYO!•• bt1• "''~ •• >c...:!. r&d•O· ~t•'"· l ~l'f 1!'0) $199 ' " '10 Cli•w. 1'4 To11 Pick UD f,og 6 .,,. g·~•. He~v'' !u!y ' ,~1..o (Sl'Ol~l '70 El Co1T1!110 Cvstom •~cto" ~ir, VI, •ulom•!«, "'""' •• $1ff'1~g. l1nd•v "''"· low '"'•l•• 17lJ 61a1 '70 CHEY. NOYA .s""" co~"" va. •11·~. It•"\ , powor 1!•0<. !~cl, •It 'O~<I (61'~1!1!) '70 M on1~ Cori o VI. •u•o. tr •n •·• !••! •I~ (Oftd I••· '67 Mw1ton; V~, ll<'D'~ 1•• CDM oow e ' '""'• ~v•o tr~"' N.c' o~t. (V RZ e11J. $1399 '66 J111polo Coup• VI, •U10 tr•n• , PftW• f ' >lttr, but~fl 5oe1> !SMJ\ 7l'tl l $699 'ii9 l1T1polo (u\lom Cou~e Fa'1 lit. VI. •ulO. PIS, IO"dAU lot> 4 'f(l •If) Ol'[N OAI( 1 ll ll.IOJO t rol. St!NDl1S'lll9fJol. (114) 54].9]1 l (213)6JS.&Q38 '72 Le · Sabre 1 R"il \h 8/\'d rurrlOff. S.A. Newport Beact. f111'1• -.~.~687,~1~G~·ll'1~l~DG=E~T. 71o_m_" PORSCHE '6S Beautiful rond. S1h·pr/ blk, chrm \\'his. $2~.l'.J. * 6·t6-J6;:.8 * '71 ~tl 523--72.'il Xlnt cond. i\lust ~t'll. Mercedes Benz Ph, '73--0."'1 {303CTKl $7495 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Cooii;t Hwy. 1''r..,,•porl Brach 642-9405 !\1GA '61 llardtop. Vrry clean, Al\f{F:\1 $550 or btsl offer .. "46-&119. * '71 PORSCHE: 911T. 5-spd brown, aU EXTRAS. '69 MGB GT. Xlnl <..-01ld. Wtre I --c:7"*~*='-7:\~--~•299~·~*~*.,..,,_ v.·hls. a utomatic. 673-0f.69 • BEST 4-CYL 914 • after 6 p.m. 1970, Ha11 Everyth1n;:;: ·57 "tG M!lj:ne lle Sedan. New S37j() fYi&-!1710 brakes. Jiuns wtll. PORSQiE ·63, heaut blck. $250. 548-3903 3:)6 B. 2000 mi. nn 17.10 cc. MGA 714: 682-6.J0.1 or GAA-~221. 'iO PORSCl-!E 911 T. ;i-Sp<l. '63 MGA 1100 2 Door, rOBC6.ll) $78.SO HIGHLAND MOTORS Zl·13 Harbor Blvd. Costa r,1,.sa 645-54!>4 MGB Atl·l/Fl\I. Lt. grn/t<in. Very i;:ood .s6000. 6~2-S7!"17. '68 !!11 L Tarr:11. 5Fpr!. ~mlfITT;-\'Cr y lo 1n1l('s, lac· lnry mar:s. 646--0783 <'\'f'i;. POR. '67 912 5-spr!, Bnr/blk int. TaP€' & many :-.:tra!I, Xlnt 0<ind, 50,000 mi. S36S5. 54g..5109. PORSCHES for sale. Til'o 3::.6 models completely restured. 4~2981. '69 ~1GB bl klblk. chrome '67 PORSCHE 912 ..,,·ire ~·heE."ls, convert., Xlnt 1 7=-"-~'~""-"'cc-· ~!~3"'-.· ~--~"';-~,57l9V.CS cor1rl, $200>. 53&-970,t. Any day is lhe BEST Q,\ \" 10 $50, ru.. an ad! D n n 't <lelay .. call today 612-56i8. ~~~...-~~---~•~-"Cec-7 -;:--~;;!~·~·"~"'~'7'~"~,·~·~,~-,~c-~1~so~'~·---I SANTA ANA 'fl"• V\\' ~quarrh<'lcl.. 1e1') clr;in, orig ('wnr. Si\f!j or 71 VII' Con\·r r11hlr .. 1etlr.iw, TOYOTA lw~r orfrr. (]1 :::::7-4103. au!nu1RllC .~h1l1. $280 0 . 1 '69-Vil'-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-s;;;:;;ll-".'·'~'~-~~~~1~·-------1 Srrv1r(' rlrpt. npen 7·Jo ;im '69 VI\' CT1n\e>r!ihlt'. S!1ck '111 9 pn1 ,\·lond<iy thru Fri-~hill , radio. ;ind heatt'r '67 CAMPER day. (Y,\T 29!11. $rJi7. ;\e11· Porscht' englnf'. S(lf'cial this 11Pkend only $1795. #:'1151 PHONE S4G-2s12 DUNTON FORD ·ll7 \\'. \\111rner, S.1n!a An;i LARGE SELECTIOll NEW & USED .,,J}eJJJt Lewi.! W TOYOTA 19"16 Harbor. (.~!. 6-16·9?JJ3 546-7070 22.10 Sr>S~~~~n ~~~a \\'arrtt'r ~ '69 V\\' Corl\·ert., 15,00) mi's. c iaj "'a'""','"'"·~· :_'~~'·;'~-'-"7' _. ·--1 ~l -~s0" '61 V\V, l.'\)O(i c•·111r!J11nn, Vl'ry A ' rlf-';ln S6.l0 or b<>s! (lffrr. ... ... ·'" 1!'171 TO YOTA Cnrolla S!a. :HS-3620. "\J \\'gn, Undrr 9000 n'i. Air /, .'6fi \'\\' Bug, rnrr han. ~nund. 5 1:'1-:lJJ.~l ~:xc. 6li nr 67 exlr~. Sli:io. &14-1 4-07 or hrlrs. ne11· mflst. r}l. ~J.000 J910 HARBOR BL\'D. 6H-!2~i. I c"~'~'~'·7'7'~"-· _!16_•7-_2'_.;~'-'~"-'--~l --_.::CO~T/1 illESA 2 DOUR '10 Corolla. auto, '67 V\V Squareback. Rrct'n1 '61 \'\\/. \fELL CA RED FOR air, nrii:: o wnr. as king rng1nr nvr rh;iul, ~cw paint. RE:'llAR!(ABLY CLEAN! Sl6J0. XL"IT. 546-2749. S9~~i. 644-6;ilfl. DEAN f\1J.XON S.17-1627 '71 CORONA 4 dr., HlB hp, oh ran1 eng., 4 s[KI trans. Sj(l unc;er BB. like nu 6i5-0751 VOLKSWAGEN IS HERE f or that Item under try the Penny Pincher Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 1 ~A7u"to.,.17,"°'N"o:--w-c----c9;;;8°'0 Autos, New NEW '71 GRAND PRIX NOW SAVE 5800°0 OFF FACTORY WINDOW PRICE! '66 V.I\'. Squ;irc>hark, \'Cry clean, nf'w tlfrs, runs good. ssoo. :i..l!<-02'J3. '66 vw S(j)UAREBACK Low ,Miles, (RPN?l01. Sharp S995 i OUT GOES THE '71 'S! ~~~~~ '72 ,S.1~3031 Ext. 66 or 6T 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA t'vtESA I Skylark -----' ESTA1'E \\1 . .\GONS CENTURIONS SPOJlT \V.>\GO NS ELECTRA 225's DELIVERY! Ready for IMMEDIATE BU1cK_ IN COSTA MESA B l!ICK·OPEL·IAGVAR 234 E1-17th St., Costa Mesa 548-7765 ' -. '71 DEMONSTRATORS & EXECUTIVE CAR SELL-OUT! 7"/o 1971 DEMO SPECIAL 1971 CATALINA le•d•d ineludin9 1ulo"l1lic, pow•r 1l•trin9, powt r br1li:1" l1 t +ory ,;, cond i1ionin9, white ..... 11. '"" ''""'·· 12523911d04· 9~2 1 1971 EXECUTIVE 1971 GRAND PRIX EXC!SE TAX REBATE! Co1T1ple!elv lotdt d with powtr t q uipmt nl t nd f1clo•v t i• c on. ditio•i"9· B11utlful ct r. l 27bS· 7 !All~Ol01 In 1odl!I..., to our "c''""~I k)w p .. cn y<>u w ill •ectl•e f 1-.. !~~ , .. b.llt en 111 ·n Pl•••"lltr '''' pUrch••ts. Ul)C>n (ong,u · •i<lnt l '""'ovt l. We Must Make Room So Out They Go At Big Discounts '69 OPEL '66 CHEVY NOVA '69 PONTIAC '69 FORD aollye Kctdette lwy of t+t. Wffk Cotalln• 2 Dr. H.f, C111to111 4 Dr. s.d. Autom1tt.:. P·d•trin; • Auto!ftt lic. r1dio, ll11!1r, br1~11 , f1ct. 1ir, vinyl roof. Auto,.,1lic tre/\1,.,iu ien, 1416C l(Y! t SBV21 I) RI H. fYUFSli J l pow1r •l•1•in9. ( BEL26 1 l $1388 . ~188 $2497, ~088 . • • 100% MONEY BACK Buy Now & Save GUARANTEE With Confidence At Dev• Ron ~011tiee: you 11ow k•ve 1 full 41 hour lOO Y. • money h1clr. 9u1r1At1e. You e•11 now bvy the ci r of yo~r ~ choice wit h tOftlpl1l1 conlid1 nt1. ·srBUICK '68 MERCURY '66 6TO '67 BONNEVILLE ..,-. I It. H.f. , ... _ A~tol'll•t1e:. pow1r 1t11ri~9 1 Dr. M.T, ' ,_, .... r111f • ,_,,, .... , •• ,,, Auto., P.S., P.I., 111Ue •nd a. hr1•11. ,ow1r -wllld ow1, Aw+orri 1tic, pow1r 1te1ri n4, 11"4., .,r~ r••'· •utome· f•t+o rr 1lr, ~lH. !69Z· power hr1k11, power win• "!'5iYa h11ter. t WVIC64_5) ASM J dow1, eir, ll:IH. !VEKli 141 $988 ?88 ' $1288 . ' . , ' '67 V\\I, reblt E'ng, good tires & bat1ery . $695. 673.9266 e '67 VOLKS\VAGEN e Squarebnck • $950. •• 492-0736 •• * .65 V\V BUS * A1nt eond. Pvt. Pty s1000 r·irm. 64&-23&6 • '69 vw .- 675.-0171> Eves. 1964 VW Sq uareback ~69J + * ;)48.SJ43 .. fl V\V Camper. \Varranty. F:'\!r;i.c: f'n\.. Ply. $3195. 67~-721fi. VOLVO FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON 1971 VOLVOS 1¥i6 Harbor, C.M. THINI 'YOLVO' -"FRIEDLANDER" 127tl llACll INWY. •i 893-7566 • 537.QM Auto1, UMCI 990 '69 Dodge J\.1onaco, luxury coupe-w I tvery co~ivable . xtra Including 1111'~ e '69 Rivier11, tull power, a ir, Ian. ~ iiau. far.tory chrome wheels • ·n Ra.nchero 500, auto, a ir, lmmec, Muat Ill!'!!~ Au!horlz@'tf MBZ DeRler • ( 1) 5.2.1-nsG BARRACUDA '65 &rn:cuda SUclc 9\ltt. Radio. H~ter, (NOY 00&). $677. . DUNTON FORD 546-1170 2UO So. Main at Warner Slnt& Ara BUICK. 1968 BUICK Spechll Sta Wq . .Auro, PS, RAH. l own1r. St~. 673-2481 Prvt puty. '63 RIVIERA , a.uto, full power I. Alt. Map. Reblt .,... $775. 962-6282. '66 lulck OS, $731 Pvt pty, •!J5..4078 I ' • S~tllrd.11y, Octobff 2. 1~71 _,,,_ l§J I .,.,,,w... l§J I ......... ,. l§l I '""'~"'· l§l I Am,.~.... l§J Autos, N•w 980 Autot, Ntw ------- Autot, Used 990 Autos, Usitd 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Us.d 990 l--=:Bu"'1".::c""K--l·--C-A_D_IL_LA_e--l--C-O-M-ET-l--F-A-LC_O_N __ l __ .c.........--. --;';~;-;-;:-;;;::-;-[-------~ALCON Buick '68 Wiidcat $1888 CADILLAC 1967 l·l-96_1_>-.A-LC_O_N_S_to-. ~:t-",-.-,-7~", .,-....,.--------ux '61 Comet, clPan. In .,,.,, " 1: L .·uruOUS\ CPE. OE VILLE or make o!ter. / '61 fLACO;.t JoUrura. R.tH, CONVERTIBLE xln'1 t'Ond. $300. FAcroR\' !Hs--0417 aft 5:30 61:~%91 11.1110. trans. Good motor, FACTORY AIR CUNDITIONC'l'G For that uen\ under SJ), I ~rakr~. tires & shoek~. rns. • AIR ffiNDITIONING F'ull poy,'er; padded top CORVAIR try th.-. Penny Pincner ~·1-0-7l 7o. f uJ.I pov.-er, vlnyt bucket Ai\.f-f,\I beautiful cloth i ---------·I ~fl;:. etc., r1 c. "A dream-leAlflt>r ;nterior, etc. l\n f'X• '64 w· d y Autos, Used 990 I Autos, Used boat. fWXK88'J1 Cl'iJllOna1 value• 'fill v.JU In ow an eNABERS CADILLAC (\VAEJ5.l!J . . Runs great! 9 passeng('t. 2600 HAfiBOR BL., $1999 l.uggage rack. IKEV+l:ZJ COSTA MESA NAB • $795 CALL ,,..,.~., ERS Cadillac HIGHLAND MOTORS ' OPEN SUNDAYS AUTH6RJZED DEALER :Zl -l;J !!arbor B!vd '65 Skylark Buick, 2 Dr .. 1-lardtop. Loaded. (2::.o9AUJ) 2('00 Jlarbor Bh·d., Costa ~lesa t).l;').540-J Costa J\1<"sa '63 i\!ONZA . F.x. L-orx!. C:real Call ~10.9100 Open Sunday 1 ---=~~-""~==·I transpor1111mn. -I n('\Y tires. ISTI. DUNTON FORD CAMARO Aoio. S'.'00. >lo-lM" 546-7070 l::::::~------1 CORVETTE 2240 So. ~lain at \\l'arllt'r '69 Cam11ro, 6 t"yl, stick. Santa Alla metall11' gt'€'en ln/oul rad, .-6-, CH_E_V_'l; V 1 SI' !·IT '"'="°'""==~-,--~-I xlnT rond $l'i00 E e ingray . 1BUICK '70 Riv1er11, Pw, v.·in-· · vrs. Convt 327 :IW llP 30-30 1130-2337 • ' . • . <lows. t iny! roof, Air rond.1--c==="""~=-can1, 4 .spd, rinse ratio A~'l/F~1 sTerro radio, $.199:t. CHEVROLET liursr. Pos1 . P /11•nd,v. rli~c Call ri·1, Sat & Sun, l1k~. tap!'. Xlnt t1rrs. $1000. &IZ-2946. ·05 Chl'\'Y 11 2-dr + T.0.P. or ,1700. l213) BUICK '&I Le Sabrf', f'ull RUNS COOD S3:t5 l c'~'-""'-·,."------ power, F11.c air, A-1 cone!. •A!! 5; ~-3292 • '66 Fuel InJectcd Corvl'<rc :-;ew tires, clean. $6;;,Q. 1958 l'\O:-.!AD station wagon S2200 nr best offf'r. Call &4&-4611. i.:ond 1rans.' car., asking 557-7272. Buick '69 R ivier a S200. 839-lj28 1'·•"· 1""c"o"'rr"v-. "'r"'.sr'". "'o"'k-. -,~,,,.~. LESS THAN 2!!,000 ;\!ILES '71 VF:G,\ Cpe., .auto, 2,'\00 er. Ra.!ly \1·hls., radifl ls, Ve ry FACTORY 6200 miles. like riei\, $2100. rlf'fln. Sl375. 644-7362. AIR CONDITIONING 5-IS--0371; 5'12-67.15. '65 Corvette SiTIQ Full ~v.-er, vinyl strato <f 1970 Sf,\TION WAGON P\1 pty 495-4076 seats, tilt "''hef'l, cruise con. air. r/h, lug rack, S2:i00.1--~D=-'O"D~G=E~-­ trol, AM!F!\r, loaded w/ Xlnl Cond. 642-6927. e!C ttas &. beauti!ul. (662-1-~==~~~=-·l•--------- ADV) CHEVROLET '63 OODGF-; Po11er Wagon. eNABERS CADILLAC -----..,..==--New p<i1n1, t.~:..16.5 lirr>.«, 2 ,.., HARBOR BL., 1968 CHEVY ''" "" '0 0 f '" k. COSTA ~fESA ~l<'chflnic:dly sound $1395. CALL 5-10.9100 5-18-j.'H:l. OPEN SUNDAYS WINDOW VAN ·70 CllM<Cf:R·llke """" o"1y '66 RIVIERA. Factory Air 11J.OOJ 1111. auto, air, Cond , Pov.er St f' er 1 n g, V-8. Au1omauc, 3ii.COJ mllrs, PVT f>TY 61 1--(i>:\I; r1·rs PO\\'er Brnke~. Ra d i o, immuculare throl1ghou1, po. '69 CHA!ZGl::H. R/T. l o\i·n, Heater. (SNT~J. $1577. , ·tentlaJ can1rcr, n1ake offr>r All extras. Jlriv. plv. $2200. DUNTON FORD mu~t .!l c 11• 6-lG·21i98 or 6-12-2.J.JO. • Sj7-~~o 546--7070 . DODGE J),\RT 2240 So. ~1a1n at \Varner 1i7 ChC'vy i\lalibu. Srir.k shifr. 6 cyl '£.l (iood cond1iion '68 '69 '66 '68 '66 '68 CHECK THESE VALUES OPEL CPE. ' si...,p m•t•H,, 9•een. Bl•c~ ini•r1or -u.,d. CWEG'189 ) TOYOTA Coron• -4 1pd, -rodio, h•ole< -Runi !in t . (ZACJ09) GTO Mel. blue, bl•ck inl. bl.do; l•nd. lop -11 ulo. !•eni. (JHHIBI) MUSTANG VS, eulo. lr•n• .. r•d•o, P.S. -Ne"' blu• lini1h. CTEZ9811 CHEVELLE s~ •• p golden b<on1e - •edio, <1utc. ''""'·· F'.S. ! TKGlB'I l MALIBU Ve,v c l.,t n -Aulo. lr&n1,, F'.S .. r•di., -M,+. blue, 4 UVR492 l $999 Harbour Volkswagen 18711 Beacli Bl vd. 842-4435 Huntington Beach 'Howdy' Neighbor Uncle Howard is real.proud to announce that his annual change ove r sa le is commencing. Our east "40" is plumb full of new cars. Come in and kick a f ew tire1, pick the cor ,; ·you want and drive it home at o big savings! ~~ BRAND NEW DODGE DEMON Wei ~·lpped •ltto Yh1yl 1 ... h , 11S CID, 6· cyl., rfwtH wl•dlt1lrld ••d "'ony orilff .,. tl•1t11. Vlo,1 ••P is •• aptlonal eirrro. Sat. N11. Ll29Cll10677J NO MONEY $ 6 7.~N~ DOWN '.:""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Here's some right smart buys in used -YOU ALL COME IN YOU "HEAH" '66 Ford CouMry Squirt Wagon, R•a l o . ~!r,, •ulo 1r•n>, QNt. •lftr , •ir cona .. 4UG JlOJ. '69 Dodge Pol••• • Or., ra<!lo, Mr , •u10. tren' , P"f •lttr , "" cond . <le"n .I. •h•rPt ()(YM •UI '69 Ford LTD (Ou,,. Wt ll equiOPfd l H iil"!! bolo" ..mc1 .. u le. (YPG 70•1 Santa Ana Dadga ~ 1401 N. TUmN A VE. • 835-3691 i ".-"I• A"• r~: heater, IUEZ6731. S777 ,,-, .. , ' 'e G" ~3 l==~·~-.. -~ .. ~~cl DUNTON FORD A"uto• New ·~9"'a'o [...,...,..._,,, ___ ..,,,,..,..,.._,, ___ """"'. 7"',.-....----=--,--,.......~--~ BUICK R1v1rra. 1966 Grand 5.,7070 , Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New IY80 Autos, New 980 Autos, New Sport, all pv.·r & air. 1 own· 'tV" 22,IO So .. \1atn al \\'arrlf'r Sa nta Ana f'r. excel cond. St.600. 499-36lIB '69 RIVJERA. All Like ne\1-. S2930. Party. 5j7-42-12. E!Ctras~ 1961 [\!PALA. Nev.· lirf'~. Pnvate rebll nil)tor. Sli:i. 67:>-2121 day~, 6i~--04J4 E'V('S, CADILLAC 'j3 Chev. P-u. ne1v paint. p:.-rfect body, nr'v engine, _______ ,...,,.._ 11rw brAkes $250. 548--8420. CADILLAC 1970 1-.~-------CPE. OE VILLE 65 Che\-. Impala, ~8. Au10 f'ACTORY trans .• po1\'E'r sll"t?ring, ra- AIR CONDITIONrNG dio, hE'atf'r. 4SBS!l2-H S677. fULL LEATiiER INTERIOR DUNTON FORD Vinyi top, full 110wer, tilt & 546-7070 telesropic stc-ering, stereo, 2240 So. ;\-l<11n al \j'arnt?r door Jock~. light sentinel. S.-1nra Arial trwik opentr. 1'.1ichclin ra· '66 El Camino, 3 spd, new d ial 'I.ires, etc. Local 01vner. tir~. Cl"ni top. $91XJ 247 !ZVD963l \\'oodlano Dr., Lag. BCh. $4m NABERS Cadillac . ., I>iPALA ~''0" v-•. auln, PIS, P/B, 60.000 mi. AUTHORIZED DEALER lmmac rond. S-16-1672. ~·Harbor Blvd., '68 ~tAL IBU 327 Png. AIC. Costa Mesa auto. bkl seats, vinyl top. nu Call 540-9100, Open Sunday tires. $1725. 842--5045. '61 C•dill•c soc1;n1-~C~H=R7Y~S~L~E~R,---­ DeVille Very Clean. Cool Ar:.ic \Vh ite • • finish with spotless Aqua in-63 Imperial terior. Luxury throughout, Factory alr. leather, full FuJJ Po1\·er. Faclory A 1 r factory JIO\l'f'r. (KEJ502J Conrl. A!\t!F'i\-t Stereo Radfo, $695 Tete.Tiit Stl'l'ring V.'heel. HIGHLAND MOTORS tic. Thi:o; Dc11utH'UI ('/Ir 214!) Harbor Blvrt. 5hoWS l'XCellent cs.re, see Costa i\lesa f~l~S-10 1 '"" .,;,., '°"''· "''' Prto· CONTINENTAL ed. (UF'E9.J3l. John.son & Son, 26213 H11rbor Bh'd., l--=--='7':"."."- Costa i11esa. 540-5630 1970 MARK Ill , . BEAUTtF'UL, FULLY LUX· m: SEDAN de Ville. Wht, blk i ·ny EQUIPPED CLASSIC. vinyl lop, 11•ht I eat her ~I 1 1~ ,7. 1. f:yery IU!CUry extra plus only u1,,,,, s (fry, ,,., .1 1 r ni. 20 f 11 d · il Beaut rond. 14.000 hones! ,OOJTheare u Y nven nm - mi's. Pvt. ov.·ner'i \l'ife 's ~-I~ lwtury car Is a.,,,·. kss in every detail. I invite car. Sl800 'xtra equip. your inspection as lt.!L near 6#--0343. new condition 11•il\ be better CADILLAC 1968 s.ppreeiat-ed. The retail vaJ. CPE. DE VILLE ueot thi&caris$7370. (Kel· FACTORY ly Blue Book). Howevr>r, AIR CONDITIONING "'ill consider your offer. Padded top, full les.ther In-J he.ve driven this t ine terior, 11!1 JIO""°'r extras, car s ine' new, U you have AM-Fi\1 radio, many other any questions, you may Xttal. (ZVD244l reach me at my horn,, $2999 673-881~ or my o f t I c ' NABERS Cadillac "'6·1600 B•lott ' pm. AtmfORJZED DEALER '69 Lincoln Continental 2600 I~11rbor Blvd., Oearance priced. Beaurirul O:ma Mesa platinum blue, with dk. blue Call 540-9100 Open Sunday ieallK'r and landau roof. CADILLAC 1969 Luxury e<l\lipped Full pow- CPE. DE VILLE er. rncllKles fact air cond., power door Jocks, tilt 1trg. FACTORY whei-!, etc. This is real ciuaJ. AIR CONDITIONING ity. Not a typical price !esd- Padded top, futl power, all er _ sre ,loday. 193BMX leather in1erior, tilt k tele-$li75. Johnson &. Son. ~ 900Pic 11tttrlfll, stereo, door Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Jocks, many otlwr xtru! 540-Q (YCL135). l""c-""'-..,....,.-=...-...---$4199 Continentel '69 Sed•n NABERS Cadillac Arn ~~6'NrNG AU'l'HoRtZED DEALER Padded top. full leather ln- .2600 Harbor Blvd., terlor, AM/Fl\1 Radio, door Cmta Mesa locks, full power, lilt whttl, Call !W0-9100 Open SUnday 5 new tirn. R"8lly 1 h e 1970 EL DORADO; 30,000 mt Pttttlett one-In town. 190- A :BeautUul, fully rqpl. 1 VNYJ owuor, dark "'°"" '""'· eNABERS CADILLAC ClmmM:) S6000 or best of-2800 KARBOR BL.. !fr. ~ dya. ~ . COSTA MESA ....,, ' CALL st0-9100 LARQIST OPEN SUNDAYS SILECTIOH OP '69 Comlnent•I Mk Ill CADILLACS IN !'ofusl Sen, Beautitul Fo~ Ott.ANOE COUNTY Grttn mist finish wtth SALES..LEASING matching leather, Black AUTHORIZED lAndau Roof, Luxury EquiP- • SERVICE· ped of courst, Full Power, Nao.-=-Cadllac AufO Temp Ak Cond, Stereo uwn Tape .}ittem ind much _, HARBOR BL. ~. 14700 or mdtt off,r. CX>STA MESA (ZNn05) Dir, ~ Jlarbot- 511-0pon SUnda1 Bl>d., 0... M ... 540$30 *'I! Cad Convt. FUii ,.....,, IJNCOUI ~-''8. 4 lac atr co~ Am-Fm 1tueo. Dr. Luniry ecfUfpped. Xlnf , $2100. CAlt Sil-1331. oond. $2~1!<1. •9"-. SUNSET FORD FUN-NIES .,..~~~...-~ ..... ~~~~~~~---~"""" '(i:s SIR . WE WANT YOU IN OUR L.llllE·IJP You BET'. wei.LSIN6LI OUT Yov12. iq 7.Z MoOEL ••• OOUBLE Yovr:t PRIVIN6 PtEASUfl& •• ANO '71 '71 '71 '70 '70 '70 '69 '69 '69 OF SATISl=IEO CUSTO.M&R&! TRIPLE VouR SATISFACTION IN lllE ' D&:AL. ·,.._~ MEL MILTON TREMENDOUS USED CAR CLEARANCE NOW IN PROGRESS d LTD LANDAU $4299 '67 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL $1499 '69 CHEY. '12 T N P.U. $2799 <1,.,.., A1r C11nd .. 2.:=.no n1il<'l'. All j)O\\'C'r, air {Ont!., Lie. • \\'\\'L 80Ch 1\1lh Ca1npcr vi::. a1itnmatic. Jo\1· Thi\ I' 11 l'"l"l l'U\.'.l lfJ('f'. milrs. Shl\rp! 4252 ZIE1 l~lJG'l:lli·l\14 I , PINTO $1699 '65 PLYMOUTH WAGON $799 '70 CHEV. l/4 TON P.U. $2999 Bni:;ht Red Lie.~ i7lDCB~!l. VB. Auto .. Po\1·rr Strrrlng. \18. n11 to111at1 c. air conditioning-. Needs some nirta! b11 l "orth Vl"ry Sharp~ t·l.'1601 \~137K I LTD LANDAU $3699 '68 CORTINA $899 '70 FORD FlOO $2599 Cpe., Fact. air, m"dium i;:rrf'n Coupe, lYEZ 171) A Stral! VB, s!jrk, bucket Ae.!1.l.s w/shell. nin1 1"h1ni:; 111!,.nnr. l ~.OC10 1111lc~. Lie. (79068EJ Lir•. !72:'> C~JK I MAVERICK $1399 '68 FIAT eso SPYDER $899 '65 CHEV. 1/1 TON P.U. $1299 l\lr>d1un1 grrr n crra111 p11 fr !lard Top. (\'v"'\'Z'\ 1111 Vil, autrimauc, euslom cab. Grf'at l"COnomy. L1r. 1\'XV ·l.~1 ;\ Stral! iS302281 ~u!~~~~o,~!s~~~c~"' ";' $2699 '68 VW CAMPER $2699 '70 FORD F250 $3499 Ell'r. rrf Pr. 11ir 1'011d .. 8\\•ning CarnPf'r Srrr1n1. \18, ai11orp11t lr-. Riverside Red. Sharp: Lie. (998 1\l\'B) Camper Ready. (VVX 8421 li"""r ~Tr''l'lnt:, Turq. \1·1111 Sl1PJI, 1Bf)G74F'1 GALAX IE $2599 '68 TOYOTA CORONA $1399 '70 CHEV. '!1 TON P.U. $2599 4 Dr. J-1.T .. Arctic 'Vhite.15.400 milrs. Autnm11tic, IAndau 11)p Light Dead Sharp! l..Jc. (791!9EJ Undrr factnry \\'arranty. factory air. rn>ii,:e crram puf(. iXOB 3241 A crr>am puff. Lie. f083 BBJll MALIBU S.S. $1999 '65 VW BUS $1299 '64 FJSO 1 TON $1399 4 SJ'll'f!d, Cordovan Bro\vn. Very Passenger. (123 BSI) Utility box cha.si~ mount, VS, 'harp! Lie. <YR\V 465) automstic, air condJtioning. (R19577J MUSTANG FASTBACK $2499 '64 TOYOTA LANDCRUl5ER $1299 '65 FORD FIOO $1499 VS, auto., Po\ver Steer .. Fnct. 4 \1•heel drlvt'. Lie. (\VFV 838) with Tear Drop Camper. 11.ir. Very sharp, Acapulco Bluf', (537551) Lie. tZCA 976 1 PONTIAC GTO TOYOTA CORONA Demonstratars Now On SALE Cpe. Needs m'tal work, but 1•ery Automatic, Atr Conditioning. Over 26 To Chaase From (YQC 473) $1899 '69 $1499 low mileage. Belo1v Kelly Blue Book. iZDU 7681 At Tre mendous SAVINGS We Must Clear These New Cai' Trade Ins! We Must Make Room For The New 1972's AUCAU IUlllCT lO PllOl IAU TAKE YALLE,Y YIEYI OFF RAMP FROM FREEWAY ' ' WI DON"T CAU WHIH Tl>U IOU•HT TOUI , CAI WI WOULI LIO TO SOYICI IT • ., I' o• ' "' I ·~ .. .. • ~. , " ; • ~ ~ J . • ·: . : , . • . -· ·' :~ :;, :I , • ' ·: . ' ., J • ' J ~ . . • , • ·: . :: I ·: ; ' • < , •' " . { ' ., " ' < ! ' . • . • . • ' ·l t • I l • l I j • • • , ~ll DAILY PILOT S1tul"d.l1. Octobff 2, 1971 I'-,. _ ..... _ ...... __.!§].._I ~-"'_M""~l§J I ' l§J 1_._ ..... _~ .... _r~1 l§J I _, ...... l~I l~I 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd FORD 1 ~1 :..' _ ... _ ..... _ ... ~,§];;;~ l .,. ......... Autos, UMCI 990 Auto•, UsMI '90 Autos, UMc:I 990 Autos, UMCI 990 LOOK! WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU 150 USfD CARS TO CHOOSE FROM '6' CHfY Kl"'l•wood $2499 9 Pas. Wgn. V-8, auto. tran.~ .. factory air condllloninJ;. po1,<'r steerin~. A Good Value U~f'd car. (VZP6061 '68 JEEP 4 \Vh,.,.I dri\'P f, ryl. An out- ~tandin~ recreational 1t>htcle. t\VSO!l91 '6S PONT. G.T.O. V-8. 11uto. trans .. fl'l"'"r stret1ni::. An outstanding car. IROC86.l l '66 JAGUAR XK~ fi cy l. 4 SpPf'd. A good vaht" srr•rls car. !ZUC'997J TIN IE c:J Time M11g1111ne Qu•llty DNl•r Aword for 1971 FORD '6:'i ford f'500 Cab i chali!.ls Z.~l:l. S777. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 2240 So. !\lain a l \\'arllE'r Santa Alla '62 FORD fa1rlane 500. p)Ofl rond . $2:,0. Call 5.'l'i..WIO '66 FORD Country f;qu11..-. 10 pas5en~e r, .11tr cone!., $1hl(}. ,.....,, Fa lron . Cood transporlallon r ar. $12.l. 4~1-0Z'Z!I '62 fALCO:-." \\'gn .. ll:d !ln.'S. llUIO All 0('11' br;i.kr~. 6~.000 mi 's: I on" r. Grl. ronrl. $39:). ~3-128 l>P!11en I & 10 pm. '69 FORD Gala\,\' :«}, Air rood & pnw<'r, S1750. * * 67~72.; * * '70 GALAXIE .JOO. V-~. auro. trans .. l1v:1ory a ir cond .. 2 dr. !iar<l lop. landau roof. !63~AG'r'I . $2677, DUNTON FORD 546-7070 2240 So. ;\Jain at \V11.rnf!'l" Santa Ana' Ag~es USED CARS! ~.........--.---~ FORD -LTD -GALAXIE -TORINO -WAGON SALE Mo11y lo c:hoos.e from. '65 lh1u '70 Model1, Sport rooh, formol1, 2 door & 4 door hord!op1 & i.edans. full po•er, oir c:ondlrlonlng. Wanonrlft ovollobte. EXAMPLE : 1970 FORD GALAXIE 500 1 dr, H.T. VS, <'Y!o mtlic, fyll pawt r, t ir condi+ionin9, good mil11. f9~lAKC l FORD '69 FORD COBRA ~2SCI D, lhgh pi>rlormanct, 24.000 mil~. Popular Lin1e t'rosi f1n1s h, Black inter- io1" 11.uro trans, Radio, Heat- er. Po11'rr Brakes, elc. Very OC'i!/l, 1ZVZ20ll If yoo like 10 fly loll' chPck this onP. S 167:i. Johnson & Son, 2026 H11rlvir Blvrl,, Costa .Mesa. ;,.10-5630 '67 f"orrl LTD 4 Dr. hardtop, air conrf , po,1·rr .st('('nni;:, r;i.r110, h,..atf'r, 11·J111e ~1dt' 11;.ill~. landau lop. CTT\' 6261 $1!n . DUNTON FORD 546-7070 ~.SO 5". 'l:un at \\'amt"r ,.. Mnta Ana '6~ ff\HD. Country N!uU'f'. s1at1on "al;(ln. hurkPI seats; ("lee :;Pal, •1 111dow,;: air, PIS, PIB. R.-a~. 6;:1--JO,'J!l. '69 GAI.AX!E j(l(). 2 Ur. Hardtop, air, a uto ma t i c tra ns., radio, hratrr. Jl<n1·rr Sl('('ring. !,1tfiASN \ • .511177 DUNTON FORD 546-7070 22-IO ,<;o, ::'ltain at \\'arfl('r Sanla Ana. FORD FORD FORD OLDSMOBILE --=--::--~=--I -:=......,--:=-:-::-:CC7:--I --:-::-=:"""':-::-----1---,;;:::::;-;:;:;~=:1-=====-'70 Ford LTD Ford '71 LTD Wagon '70 GALAXIE SOO '69 ford Waqon '6.i Olrls 98, Faclory •ir & Brougham BEAUTfr~UL Salf' pril'ed 2 dr. H.T. Beau-Chateau full po"'er . IATA9'.l51 $577. 4 Dr HT, Style l.A'!Hlrr, Beau-IO PA;.~~R\~AGO~ r1fu! J1gh1 1\'y gold ftrush, V-11, Radio. Hf'a!er Ht-avy DUNTON FORD tiful ~n mr rallf' With IVY w!l h ~olrl 1n1Prtor •-lk • AIR CONDITIONING ..: ( · Du!y Su"'IX'nsion Po"'·er 546-7070 1ntrr1or, LllnW.u Hoof. 1m-Pow••''''"'"<.''''''· a"IO hro11'fllandat1 roof. Equi pped Slet'ring, ·Blue a~ "''hite, 2240 So. M1tin 81 Wirner maculale thruui;:hou1 . Jn ad-• ' " " 1,1111 auto 1r· n~ n I trfrn• .• Riii. \VS\I'. \'1~y1 In-'1 ·' IH to, Super Clean. Santa Ana d i lion to Au to 1·r11ns, fl:iu11 0, " h<'ater, pow 11'1tHlows. fac-$ Heater, it ha11 PowC'r Stct'r-1crior, LO\V, LO\V local 10ry air. This a1trar•t1re <'ilr 2995 '68 Cutlass, Air, Power, Ing, Powl"r Rr;ik~. f'll<'!Ory n11les. !<1ust he srrn to 11p-.~IJOY.;51 exCf'llent carr. /\sk Polygla~s 11res, Lo mi'1, Air Cond, Po11·rr \\'inrlnws, prrcialf'. !496CBOJ for ill"ll<nnslra lion. ;m:1A LIH $1975 full prier . 644-0780. etc. If you Sf'<' 11nd drive eNABERS CADILLAC $277.~. Jnhn50n b Son. 2'6:?6 PLYMOUTH NEWPDRl IMPORTS this otfraenvr-Car you will 26«1111,RROR BL.. Jla rhor Blvd,, Costa ::'ll('sa. 8.lo!'l"P.e to i!~ t"On<l1t1on. 15 11-COSTA Ill E~A ~110.~1n. AGDI. J ohnson ·" Son. 2626 CALL $.1()..9100 'f16 Cala."rr :'JOO V-R, 4 Dr. l larhor Blvd., Cosla ::'11esa. OPl-:N SU~'DAYS A 5"10-.l630, u lo. tr.ins., factory 11 1t '70 RANCll \\'agon, 10 P ass.. conc1i1ion1rn:. rmwe r stef"t1ng '69 F'ORD T-Bird. Landau Auto. Trans., Factory Air {T~'F 66.'l l ssn. tor and loarlM. jXVP7761. Con<!., Pnll'rr St f'er l ng , DUNTON FORD Jnrl. Power Steerin~ & Atr. Ra rl io. 13-l lO l. $21\77 • '';;'uNTON FORD DUN~~~70FORD 546-7070 22-IO So. !\lain at \\'arllE'r Santa Ana 546-,7070 22•111 Sn: :i.1a1n a! \\'a rn<'J' 5.<inta Ana * '71 FORDS * GALAXlES e ~IUSTANGS Santa Ana 3100 \\'. Oiast l-lwy. '66 S?Jrl Fury 2-<lr. Air , R..l..!l. clean, lo n11les. $700. ;'J.16-:J:i:ii. a!! fi &· y,·d~. N'-"" por1 Bf'arh 642 -9405 , '6~ BARRACU01\. f"ac1, air. 1----------·I ·'lechankally p!'l-fecl $900 or Best offer. 675-3929 S '&-1 PLYl\IOUTH Sport f'ury & "J·I "38.~". Torqt1e n1gh1, P IS. J I /o/o,J Ri ii, $•17~. 5:-i7-J417. "<""1 1967 PL\'.'v!OUT!l fury 2. Jl..S/.u/;/,,fQ .. ,./.11 • xl nt CO(k'I, loaded. 1'lus1 Aell. :"lake oflci-. 8·t&-24&i. 1%-11 f'ORD Squirl.", clean. 10 TOr.JNOS '6.1 GALA.XIE, 2 Dr. hm1p. :l p11 ~srn~r. PIS. p / B. 1!Ul llarbor Blvd., C.1-.1. sprl manual. Runs noal A l-.1 1 ~·,1. AIC. 494-2712 or HERTZ CORP. 642.4404 or 642-4402 PONTIAC •"""· """'"· •n-m.1. 111 41 778•4050 INTERNATIONAL =~~------~ '61 ORD G I Pont. '69 G,and p,,·, '&I Country Squ ire )'o;t, \Vgn, ·49 foM p1ck·Ufl \1'1 th '62 F a a:.:ie :,00, 4 Dr, 9-pass, J-;-iwnE"r, ;irl cond. ~frrc C'lle;ini>. ~1ile; 11·hef'l s. J-l ~rdtop, 11ir, V-R. Al1lo. PS-.. ;6.~1'"7.ll~l-&::-o-,lc-4~,-, .... x ....... , ... ,-,-.1 $2,66' S49.'). &M--Oillll. &M-2.1S2. Nrrds snmr \\'Ork. S200. R&H. disc:. hrakes. $1 ,100. mC'chan1cal condition. $800. FACTORY ··o ,. I LTD 9 67.,,...Ll-15 aftl'r 6 pm. 67;>-'197·1. 5-16-376:!. AIR CONDITION ING 1 ore pasSf!nRrr "'=-;;=-o=:.=-,,= ,.,,-.,.;a;;;-cr;;;u;c,c'i>-rl-----c;;:;~c;;----IPo1ver steering, brakeg, pad· 1vngun, a ir cnnd., t /h, good Daily Pilot Want Ads have '62 FORD CONVERT. JEEPS dffi top, a uto trans., R/1-1, corKI .. 641-5553. bargains galore. $200 * 5'1S-356ii \\IS\V, An exceptionaJ val- Autos, New 980 l!lG3 Scout 4 x 4. Excellrn! ue. (XXC176J mechanical coodition. $800 eNASERS CADILLAC or best offer. 546--3763, ~ HARBOR BL., THE NEWEST CARS YOU'LL SEE THIS YEAR! PICK-UP 4-v.·hft!I drive. 1958 COSTA r.1ESA V-8. large lif'l.'s $795. 2050 CALL ~0-9100 FORD FOR 1972 SEE THEM ALL! We have more of nellt year's models ready for immediate de· livery than we have ever had dur~ ing a "new car showing." A FIFTY YEAR RECORD! Charle. Ask for J im. OPEN SUNDAYS '68 PONTIAC GTO MAVERICK F'act. a ir, J .spd auto rrans, ~-7~0-;:M~A~V~E~R~l~C~K-. -,~,,-,-.,, ... ml-:-. black landau !.:. black vinyl r /h, $1595. Hurry!! buck~ts. c ons o I e, wood • 557-2074 * ~in. PIS, RIH. Fact. '70 FORD MAVERICK Best OUl'r * 833-2399 mags/l\1irhelin X tines. Ex- cellent condition, i\1U!r Sell! Priv. Pty. $1650. 557.-4347. MERCURY '68 GTO. Au tu. PIS, New tac ---:-:::-:-:------1 eng. Perfect mech cond. '70 Mercury $1.l50. \.\'ht wlblk inter. Colony Park 558-8870. 10 Pass \Va;:on, Like New, 1 l'.~10,-,c~,~aod-.,.~P~,~;,-,-,~,,-,-,.-,-,·.I oWl!Pr, Rrautiful Li~ht Ivy rac air, PIB.' P/S, Vin.vl ~·rl lnw 11111.sh .\vilh drtrk 1vy top, Lo m i's, Xlnt cond. 1111erior. r~qu1 pJ)f'd "''iTh al! $3j()(). 540-008~. lhe lu.-.:ury l!r-n1s. F'ull Pow-. . OUR PRICE $2496 1972 TORINO Pt 6 11•ay srai. Fat'lory Air 64 ~NNEVILLE Pontle c. Conrl. A1'11f'~J Ster£'0 Ra-station ll'agon, everything rlio, Tilt Steering \Vheel. on it. Goori ruhllf'r. 646--2634. and more. Sep end 11Sk to 1969 GTO. loaded wlextras. drivr thl!I immat'u1ate car Xlnt cooo.V 1 awner. Like today. Sale PMced t49R· new. 675-7200 BQDi Johnson & So·n. ~261'17%6~~PO=NT=l~A~C-<-Dc-.-H~.T~.I llarhnr Blvd., Cos1a !\le~a. Jfi.000 mi. '6S RAMBLER W9n. $895 ;\11\0., r:&ll, air cond., r.s .. gorKt m1lr~- 1 ~~F'6R.j l ~6~/~:.DR;t~,D'"'°· $2296 r.s .. fact. a ir, good n1ilcs, vinyl roof. -------------·1 •XSS4I61 '69 OPEL RALL YE $1196 G.:'lf. R~·ll. ·15prrd. ~~--~--~~~ '65 MUSTANG H.T. $996 .i::old 11-black ~1rif"'~. good mi!,.~. (%LA64:! J ~~~~~~~~1 Radio, """'-"' r nnrl .. gnod miles. IZYR977 \ '69 MERC. Wo9on $2796 ~lar~u" Cr,/_ l'iirk. F'11ll pr111·,.r, 1'tir <nnrf , good n1t1~~. (\'XJAORI '69 DODGE $1996 Cnrnnct 2 Dr. llT. R&J-1, ~uto .. r.s .. l'inyl ro<Jf, arr rnnd., lo\\' milr>;. (ZSHOl l l MUSTANG SALE Mo11y to (haa1e from. '65 thru '70 model1. CouP", hordtops, connrtlble ond 2+2 fonboeki. Some with ,. 1peeds, a lso air conditio11lnq ond ou,omo,lc models. EXAMPLE : '70 MUSTANG H.T. •Ulome!it , r•dio ~e~fer, powe• d t efiftg, •ir, v;nvl roof. goad mil.1. (l9•AG!l OUR PRICE $2496 '66 CHEVELLE 5S. 4 ~["'I'd \'~. Zn"rl n11J,.. 1'{\\'Y!l1•11 '68 CORTI NA G.T. Wqn. Rarl in, hr·A lt>I', fllltf•- ma t1r-. r:ririd m1lr~. (RCZEli 1 $896 '67 OLDS 98 H.T. 2 n r. f ull flO\\'Pr. a ir rnnd., vinyl ronf, Jo,v n1ilr~. 1t;f)Z!l:t71 '66 VOLVO 122S Statinn \\'11.:on. I ~11~rct. 1011• m1]Ps, 1ZXV:!19• '65 OPEL kodette ('";nrw! mil"~· r;rrnd ! rl'f n~prll'ta t Inn. 1!!M ASCi 1 $896 ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT ·~~~ 1C0~·R"'~~L~7·~~.,~.T. $1896 '!~ .. ~:~~~l·t~;:~~ $1296 vln•I rDOI, qoOd "''"' Ml .... ()'1'> PE(l\ tYE~ illl ------------- '69 To.;oo 2 d e. H.T, $1996 '66 MUSTANG Convt. $)196 R&H, •uto, •O(I"'•' "ttrl<19, Full Power,"'''· Gooa •Ir c""d . 0(0)1! m11e.. Milt \, il l H 1.0) -------------'- THE ALL-NEW 'MID-SIZE CAR UNBEATABLE DISCOUNTS ON NEW '71's AND IMMACULATE '71 DEMO AND EXEC. CARS Still a Bl!J, Big Selection To Choose From! LEASING?---..., Our Volume Lu .. D•partment offers 111 popular American and Import Make• at competitive r•t ... LET OUR LEASE EXPERTS TAILOR YOUR LEASE TO YOUR NEEDS. · • 1972 THUNDERBIRD THE ALL NEW PERSONAL CAI ONE OF SO. CALIFORNIA'S BIGGEST PINTO DISPLAYS! e 1600 CC Engines• 2 Door Sedans e 2000 CC Engines e 3 Dr. Runabouts e 4 Speed Sticks e Air Cond. Mod•ls e Automatic1 FORD FOR TRUCKS 1972! OUR TRUCK EXPERTS CAN SERVE YOU BESTI F-108'S TO • HEAVY DUTY CUSTOMS ·/ . ' -------· ' __ .. Cofta Mesa® 642-0010 5-10-~30. 833-0900 eves k w~ndL '69 .~lercury Cougar "4.28 1954 PO'.'fTIAC, ,o;traight ''8'', V-8 Auro. Trans. Rad10. ~ Condition. $100. H!!.i!rr, POll'l"r B r a k " g , 54&-3763. Power Steer1n~. (337 AGA).l~~===~-----1 $1877. '69 FIREBIRD w/Ur, duil DUNTON FORD ~~~.e.64~v~i party, Best of- 546-7070 2240 So. Main a! \\'arner '65, ~SPD. GTO San1;i Ana good cond., $950. 54$-9459 1971 MERCURY STATION WAGONS HERTZ CORP. 17141 7711-4050 RAMBLER 1--------- '62 RA:'l-fBLER. St .11. t Inn \Vagon. runs good, 11uto. Good t1l'f!s. $200 or he!lt o!- i\1ERC pY.T. gtrg, air. rlh, 646--0~1. Wagon, 9 pass, fer. 8·17-0363. P"'T disc brki;, I ·,65--R-A_M_B_L_E_R_A_m_"""' __ d_o_c.· l must sell! Ai\1/Fr.1. P /S.PIB. HIAir. New tira $600. 557-3715. T·BIRD i\1erc ~1ontl"tt-y '61 4 Door srtlan, nins good $195. * 673-24&1 1---------1 --7'=='7==--1'68 T-Bird. Factory Air MUSTANG Cond., Full Power, Vinyl '70 i'.Tust. \' -8. au!o.. po\\'f't steering. po11·rr hrakes. N1ct., car. !S06AF"X l Larniau. S227!l DUNTON FORD 546-7070 22-10 So. i\fa1n Al \\'ar!lE'r 511.nta Ana Roof. tXG il·r C&SI. $2177. DUNTON FORD 2240 So. r-.1a1n at V.'arner Santa Ana 546-7070 T-Bird '70 Hardtop ONI.\' 21,fXX) MILES f'ACfORY '69 J\lach l V-8 auto, trans, AIR CONDITIONING Far!ory Air \ond, Power F.xciting Coroovan J\1etallic: StC'~r111i;:. Radio, Ileater. bro"''n w/padded top, tu 11 \\'h1tewalls. (YRA 5 18 ! power, 15wing-a-way whttl, $1 977. new t1rn & very Jew mile1. DUNTON FORD Truly The prl"!til!51 T-Bird in 546-7070 Ora. Cn. 1522ADG) 2240 So. i'vlafn at Warner eNABERS CADILLAC Sanla Ana 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA PRIVATE party mu s I CALL 540-9100 .sacrilice '67 J\lu~tang, very OPEN SUNDAYS clean. good fin's & paint.1 -~,.:::.:c_:cc..::c.:..c:.._ __ I ntns J1 ke new. $99'5 or bst ·a;; T-Bird Landau. Factory o(r. 968-5675 · 11 ir ronditio.ning & fuU pow. l=~~===-~~~I er. low mileage £: gharp, 19n MUSTANG J\1ach I. (RUE0331 $l177. Loadoo w'""""· 11·"" DUNTON FORD miles. Like new. Owner. 615-7!!)() 546-7070 1971 MUSTANGS 2240 So. Main at W.rntr Santa Ana HERTZ CORP. (714) 778-4050 CLASSIC '55 T-BIRO '67 l\.lu1tang. Slick Shift. Sh.11.tp• Ru good (OCC98'7) Radio, Heat.!r. {TSE 433! · $,1595 • 1999DU. NTON FORD HIGHLAND MOTORS 2145 Harbor Blvd. 546-7070 Costa Mesa 645-5404 2240 So. l\.lllin at V.'arner '63 T·Blrd. Fun Po~ Jndud· Santa' Ana ing factOry air. (GOH610l '71 BOSS 351. Mach I Big $.577. Brot h<r . Loadod . DUNTON FORD Silvt'rlblk, Am/FM. 6500 mi. 546-7070 Of:r. fl58.al04. ZMO So. Ma.in at Warrirl 1968 MIJS'tanc V.8, auto, pis, Santa Ara p:xf cbnd. $1350. T·BrRD, 1967 J.andatl, 'I dr ' 1::;;;,-,-;:::=...._::-c:-'.c-;--:-.,,-~I titdan. Faet•lr. t.c.ded, M '86 M11.11.ta,. 6 cyl. ~. It $895. Days MS-24.18'1 .iw.. Xlnl mech cond, saJ>, 642-7667 • • * &U-0056 *. . 1--:o:-;-;====-::---1 '6f T-Bint. NI JIClftl' inchJd. OLDSMOllLE '"• 1a-,. !OMM59JJ "'"· !~~-:=,.--DUNTON FORD .'ST .OLDS, 49.000 orig. mt. J46..7070 new brake111, lltlocb, fire•. X(nt 'cont!. Two owner cat, 2240 So. Malo 111 Wamt'I' must sell houjfht camper. Santa AMA S250 or be81 otfft', 962.(fiOO, '&I T-BIRD Me c b 1nIc1 1963 JIOLtOAY 4 DI'. Hrdtp, Spt'Cial. (~). SJT'f .. >:-z mt * •ti.b, p/b, •''· DUNTON FORD R/H. $S7~. TitJn. $1616, ~7070 I• •.&us DIPT. • .... ,11 '···•Yid .IAITI Din. °"LY 'SO Olds oonvtrl, cwolomlud, 22<0 So. Main al -.,. r... 19Sl enc .. need• tnn:11. ~I Senta Ant I I HOUlt HOUU I ·AM i. 1 PM IA'IUIDAYI · '"'"'""' SSOO. 961-1196. Call &U-1;611 A !Owt '--~=-=l-..~----~~--<-=-~.....:..::=.:;::___.~~~~~.........,.:~~~~'----,-~~··----'~ \ I ' WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS CALL NOW!! Phone 557 -9220 INSTANT CREDIT YOU NllD AND STILL SAVI YOU MONIY Saturd.Jy, Octobtr 2. 1971 Dill Y PILOT 4J 1. If you ore new in California 3. If you ore-new on our .0 b 2· If you owe money on your 4. If you have little o~ no c1redlt cor · · l£T ME TRY TO ARRANGE ni'E CREDIT AND TERMS YOU NEED SO THAT YOU ft1A y Drive l:lome Today in the car of your choice!! - YOU-RLOCAL FACTORY DIRECT DEALER WITH 9 ACRES TO SERVE YOU BETIER!! IMMEDIATE D~LIVERY $2399g~ S 19 i1 !otul <kl. pvml. 179 ;, 1<1101 ""'-PV"''· ""'!· 10 • t. 1,..,., & ..JI "'''l""I thar'l'f' on Qllpr. t<..:IOt for 36 mM. IMNrr..:1 pyrnl.pr>to J1923.00 incl. le• I. l~enM. ,1.i.>M.J"'1. J>l,RC!NTAG! RATE 10.09'% /BRAND NEW '72 DODGE DIRT 2 DR. H.J. 8'9 22S CID ENGINl Jully foclnry equipped $79oowN $J9MONTH FOR 36 11 23C1~13o~s9 MONTHS '72 HOUR CLEARANCE SALE DARTS DEMONS ••..••••••.•..•..•.•••. list ••..•••••.•••.• Your Cost LH23CIE109119 .........• , , .. 3919.35 , ...••. , •• , •• , , 340219 LH23CIE109 119 .....•........ 3362.95 ••••• •• •••.. , .. 2957'1 LH23CIE 110980 •............. 3421.62 ..••• •• •••..... 2946 35 LH23CIE111148 .....•...•.... 3417.42 ········•······ 294211 LH23CIE132482 ....•.•....... 3391 .38 •....• ••, .•.••• 2921 11 LH 23CIE!32487 .....•..••.... 3391.38 ·····•••······· 2921 11 LH23CIE137134 .•.•.. , ....•.• 3462.18 •• , ••••••.•• ,., 2980's lH23GI R260600 , , ...••....... 4561.08 ·., · ••••• • ••••• 33471' lH23GIR260601 ..••.••••..• , . 4561.05 •.• • •••• • •, •••• 33471' LH23GIR287 159 •••.. , •.••.••. 3881 .82 , • • • • ••• ,,, •••• 33291' .............. 3932.19 I '72 DODGE VAN B-100 FULL FACTORY EQUIPPED ORDER YOURS TOOAY ALL NEW '71's MUST GO CHARGERS CORONETS Se r.# •••.......••.•..••••. list .••..•.•..•.••...• Your Cost lH4lCIB359353 .............. 3855.70 ............... 3395" LH41GIE136655 . ' ....•.•... '. 4080.49 ............... 3495" ll29CIE 108774 ' .............. 3110.54 ............... 2687" Ll29B1El201 75 ...... ' •.•... '. 3374.62 ............ ' .. 2735 " ll29BIE124407 ............... 3026.85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2691 " LL29CIE!24419 ............... 3102.44 ............... 2680" ll29CI E1244 21 ............... 3026.85 ............... 2691 " Ll29CIE124791 ...•. ' .•.•..•.. 3026.85 ............... 2691 " Ll29CIE.l25467 ............... 3490.81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3303 " l l29GIE!2976J . . . . . . . . ' . . .... 3694.03 ............... 3173" '6 7 ~~!~~~.!~.Wot. Whitowoll tirt1, whMI towtri. XDAllt PUUPIKI BRAND NEW '72DODGE --· ~--~-' PICKUP l lUli .. ..ion PJml 111 """°'""' """'· "'' '"' ,,~ .... , .. <•"•'"'I ,..,.,., "'' "'"' ,,..,,, "" l• .. ~, °"'"' ....... ··~· $.Jl4JOO .,.1 'O• ~ '" ••>t ·~~UA! P!~(INTAG! UTI 11 ll"'- $]95 DOWN $88MONTH FOR 36 MONTH S OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN CHALLENGERS POLARA'S Ser.# .....••..• , ••....••.. Li st ..•••.•••...•..•.•. Your Cost ll29CIE l31'7J ....... 3589.57 ... ,, .......... 3042" WH23Gl t I 0989 1 WH23GIEI 10316 WH23G lf1 13065 WH23GIE l 251)36 WH23GIE 125060 WH2JGIE l 36557 WH 23G1El36558 WH23Gl£1 40079 WH23GIE1A12 2J WL2JGIE l .48 10 ............ '3815.72 . . . . . . . . . 3752.57 ............ 3957.60 . . . . . . . . ' .... 4379.24 ....... '' .. '' 4393.39 ............. 4018.20 ......•.. ' ... 4018.20 ...••........ 3641.60 . . . '''. ' .... ' 3692.50 . . . . . . . . . . " 3757.20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....•......... . .............. . .............. ................ . .............. . .............. . .............. . .............. . .............. 3220" 3171" 3092" 3684" 3696" 3377" 3377" 3090" 2925" 3083" S•I ;, !otol do OV"''. S4 I i\ rotol '""· PVlt! ind. !ox & lit•nu & on tarry:ng chorg•• on Dl'P'. trotd•T l<>t l6 "''" D•f•"od pymo pr~• S l'lb 00 1<><1. !o• t. !('""" tull ca'h prOco S I 250,4()""1.11:1• I. litlfllt. lNNUAl PatCINIAGl RA a 17 44 ... '6 7 ~:.~:.,~.~.~ ......... :.,,. $688 n•u PllCI ,,. 6 DODGE I '' .... $388 '69 ~~~J.~ ~ ......... """ ..... ~.., ,. • ., ''"' ... ,. •• "· 1.,. , •• .,. 1tnk11, ,..ue, "''''• wllitt'w•ll t llf4I iitlU.PIKI flrn, YPW213 / $988 '66 ~~~.!~~.~~~!! ·. DODGE DART '~7 2 "'· M.T,, '°'"" ol• , ... ftlHl'f. ''"" $588 . tf.tirl•I• r1lll1, .. ,,,,,, wllit1woll tlre1, -' TeAtt •' I . , p '68 MUSTANG rwllle, ""'''· •l•yl htt1rl1r, lvckot '"''· YYS72' ntU l'IKI NUPIKI $688 'JO ~.Uw~.~.~~ .. '"'" ....... $) 088 tlH11. OSIAYI NUPIKl -· . -1 • I' -- --' ' :: -: ' ' .. ,. -: ·~ " -- -: : ' " ' . ' " " " '. •' -· -- . • .... .J. • Sat11rd1.7, October 2, 1971 DEMONSTRATORS 0 ALE THIS· WEEKtND ....T NO HIDDEN CHARGES REBATE' THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS ••• UPON APPROVAL · Of. CONGRESS YOU WILL RECEIVE A 7°/o e R~FUND. IT'S A WE DON'T CARE WHERE YOU'VE BEEN OR WHAT YOU'VE BEEN OFFERED • YOU'RE SUR.E TO GO FOR OUR OFFER. DON'T SIGN ANY ORDER WITH ANY DEALER ON ANY NEW FACT CAR-TRUCK OR USED CAR UNTIL YOU HAVE BEE~ QUOTED DUNTON FORD PRICES. . SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. 'TI L 10 P .M. '63 T B·1rd ···· ,,. .. '"""''"' ""'" • Aor. (GOH 610) '68 D d' PICKUP & CAMPER $2177 0 I e PkkU? (;am~t ~pe;:iM. •,;. Ton, p:>Wtr sr~ronv, V·8, like new incll.'Cll"ll cemrwr. lY08 175! '65 Ford ~t~ & CHAS SIS $J77 '65 Skylark ~:~~. ',,,?·,,,~·~,,, $577 '64 T ·Bird M-"~ -·· ''"'~' $377 '66 T·Bird ~~~~~~·'t ~.=~;~ 51177 '70 Ranch ~~:~~=·,;.:~ s2 7 . ' . . '67 Ford ~~~:.~:·+.1~.:;r.··"=~~ S'J177 '66 Galaxie ~~~w:?S~..:; $5. '67 Chevy ~~'=-· ...... '"" · $97 7 169 'M h I .......... M .. '"""" "' ' ·977 '65' Ch IM"ALA 67 Cord., P<JWet s1eerl119, R•c""· r ac t'" H .. ltt, Wlllttwells. (VRA 5111 ev \18, , Au1D, Tre~s., POWft Sltt•itlt • . Radio, Heeter. CSBS 120 \. I 64 T ·Bird r~~M·:~r '"''"''"' ""'~ $877 , 6 7 Mustang . ~!~~ ... 1~;~ .,::-· '999 I 69 Ford ' ~~~~::-.~:: i':;' "" ~ I 65 Barracuda ~::..~:~.:=i $6 71 I 68 vw ~:!:SN ........ :""•·'""'"" sr17 I 65 Olds : ::~'. .,, . '"""•r. "" '"' sn _j ' -· . ·-. '• • ~ ~ ... ~ ~~·. ·-,....-~ -~ . l ...... ' ...... . ........ ,. ............ \ i+--r-=-~ ' .. "' .. ....... . ... ·--·~· . . -·---~--~ .--· -... -··· .. ·-·--·----~-·---.. -... ~·-.-.· .. 1" t. c1.rir C\t,; ,..,,._,, Want to ask a f~mous person a question1 Send the question on a postcard, to "Ask." Family Weekly, 6-41 le ... naton Ava .. New York, N Y 10022 We'll pay $5 'or publlsl)ed questions Sorry, we can't answer other$ "' FOR PECCY LEE, singl'r I low did you ha,,pen to be featured singer at the family funeral service for the great Louis Arm· strong?-B. Lincoln, Ft. Myers, Fla. e I suppose the reason Lucille Armstrong asked me to ffy in to sing "The Lord's Prayer" at the funerat'was that she k1u:w how badly 1 wanted to do something for her and FOR 1/A RRY R EASONE R, of the "ABC Evtming News" r have heard that, with seven children living at home, you instituted a Sp<'Cial method for arriving at family decisions. Could you explain it to me?-W. Wood, Houston, Texas e l cull it the "Heasoner syst(•m of family democracy.'' All cled sim1s in the Rensoner honseholil are made on :l strictly tkmo<.'ratic basis. We vote on everything, and the majority prevails. Euch of tht.:' ehildrt•n has .i vote. My wife has eigh t voll's. And 1 have 16 vott•s. It works out rather nicely." FOR E DCAR B UCllANAN, t1ctor Is it true that you we re at one: time a practicing de ntist?- William A. Courson, Asbury Park, N.J. • Ye~. AftN being g raduated from the North Pacific Dcnt~1l College. J cstahlisl1l'd a pradil'C in Altadc:nu, Calif. 111 my sp are time I perlormcd iu prod11ctio11s at the Pasadena Play- house. Film scouts spotted me, :md I began getting so ma ny acting assig11n'lt'n ts that I was fore:<.'<.! to make a choiC(!. 1 c·hosc actiug. Ilut I'm still liccnse<l to pradicc deutistry, and l l-.eep nbrt«tst of 11ew1·st ck velopments in the (iefd. FOR U/.,}' TOMI.IN , 11/ "Luur,11-fo" How big is the chair you sit in when you portray Edith· Anne?-Cary Miller, Huntington Beach, Calif. Louis. My relationship with Louis goes way, way back to the days of Bi11g Crosby's radio show in California. H was Louis, more than anyone ebe, who helped me conquer some of my shynt'SS. H e cheered me up, gave me pep talks, Jaught me to re l:tx. I wasn't the only one Lucille considered , however. There was E lla ( Fit-tgcr.1ld). for example. But some people thought it would be too tough m1 E lla if she'd tried to sing. She loved Louis so much. We all did. FOR REPRESENTATIVE BELLA ABZUC, Nc1tJ York City As an exponent of Women's Lib, what would you think of Men's "Lib"?-D . D eutsch, Jamaica, N.Y. • lt might be a good iclt·u. Like women. who ohjt.'Ct to l:K!i11g ster<.•oty pe<l into "femi11 ine .. roles that block tlw expression of their abilities, men s11lf1·r, too, fmm hcu1g expc<.:ted to con- form to alien behavior patlenis. T hiuk, for l'Xamplc, of the conditionin~ of boys toward violent'C tf1at begins in e~1rly. childhood when tlwy :\re taught lo play with gu11s. FOR JERRY f.,EWl S You sometimes are criticized by s~alled sopJiisticates who say your comedy is low brow. How do you react to that? -Helen Sullivan, Brighton, Mass. e Anybody can do drama. We need more laughter today. I have a feeling those critics are people who laugh. then look around to make sure no one is watching them. I like to play to the masses of a ll ages. I'll entertain in a cub if the circumstances are right. FOR ROY COllN, f"mu-r co1111sd for the )usrpli M cCartl111 SeMle InveGtigaling Committee Your new boolc is entitled "A Fool for n C lient." What does that mean?-Joseph Smedley, Cambridge, Md. e Thl~ title t-omes from the saying: "A man w ho's his own lawyer has a fool for a client.,. I selected it because, near the end of my own criminal trial, which most of the book deals with, I took over as my own lawyer and summed up to the jury for myself. Even though I was uM nimo11sly ac- quitted, the saying is probably still accurate. e "C.B.," our prop mau, tells me the chair is six fed high. the scat is three f~t'l square un<l is three feel off the ground. --------------------------------+------------------------------------........ 1:0R i\f All'l'IN IHTT, 71rodurcr-<lir1•ctm I have heard that your movie "The Great White Hope" did not do too well at the box ofllce. Do you think this was be· cause the black hcnvywei~ht had a white mistress?-Robert Adams, Durham. N.C. e Y(·s. tlwrc i~ ;1 \\ hite baddasli ;igainst rhis picture. It's dcmc wt·ll. li11t I t lio11~ht tl wmild <lo be tter. (t hottwrs me I hat it has play1·d prn1;aril.v to hhc-k :111<li1•n<-.·s. Bl:\ck h istory is ;:111 impor·tant p:u'f of Aml'1fr.m lile .. ind unless we deal FOR DON MAYNARD,{lllnkn, New York Jets Why did you choose 13 as your football number for the New YoTlc Jets?-Lang Meem, Blue6eld, W. Va. e Io high school once a fe llow broke his leg on the opcnin~ kick-off in a gnme. He was wearing No. 13. After that, no one would talce it. So I di<l. f m not superstitious or anything, and it's been with me ever since. with it correctly, th<•rc will he ,1 bi~ rip. ·~~----~---~~-~--------------------+------------~------~---~----------------------------4 FOR AY,\' RAN D , 111111'/l.\I, 11h 1/11~"11ltn I've heard tli:it you c·onsider e nvir<111mentulists "sinister" be· cause they arc "a11ti·ind11strial.'' Why?-F. Gore, Ana heim, Calif. e \Vhen man's 14n·att-~t lw11d :1ct01 , 11•c•hnol11Ky, is d<'nount-ed as an ctwmy ... w lwll tlu· ~1t>al <'ITI•Hl<"ip ator. the automobile, is nttacked ;L<: a public m c 1i:1ct' .•• when hlc;iry-C'ycd, limp- liml>ed young hohcx-s ch:mt ;1bout the <'''ii of labor-saving devices ... wh1•11 s1111dry hordes hh'K'k the con1.tntclion of electric genernt<1rs-it is timt.• to ~r:lsp that we• are not denting with man-lovers, h11t with killc·rs. Family Weekly Oct 11her .1, J 97 J LEONARD S. OAVIDOW, Ch<tlrman ~OH FRANK, PrHldent and Publisher W. PAGE THOMPSON. l/.P .. Advert1sins Dire cto r Advertising Mgr.: Oonald M. Hufford; Assoc Advert1s1n11 Mgr.: Robert J. Chrlsti•n; Ma rketing Drrector: Sid Layefsky; New York Sales Mgr. Gerald S. Wroe; Western Adv. Msr.: Russell L Sparl<S; Chicago Sales M,r .. Joe Frazer, Jr.; Delro1I Sales Mgr.: Rk hard T, lynn; Southern Adv. Mar : Steven J. Ahrnuty Publisher Relations: Robert o. 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H i•r,• si.t of thc•sr per,)·011alitirs-tl1t•msc·J~•t1.1 tt•orth y of im1totion-give ansl\'ers which 111·01'idt• il1.flti:hts nor only im o the pt•ople they mm1e hut rht•mse/l'('S as wt'!/. As told to Charles Merrill Dowden Six Great Americans Recall j Eleanor Roosevelt By Df. Joyce Brothers Dr. Joye. Brothers, America's leadin& female psychologist, has helped literally millions of people through her television program, by answering questions and sotvin& everyday as well as unusual prob· lems. Her love of humanity is evident in the woman she chose to emulate. I believe the~rson l admired moot throughout my childhood was Eleanor Roosevelt-and my admiration of her has not faded. One of the reasons she impressed me was that she was the first wife of any President who managed to maintain her own identity. She seemed always to be giant steps ahead of her time, working for racial and sexual equality before such words as racist, sexist or Women's Lib had come into being. She dedicated much of her time to humanitarian causes, not because they were in vogue, but be- cause she passio nately believed in them. I have often thought of Mrs. Roose- velt, who overcame so many handicaps, at times in my life when obstacles seemed overpowering. In a family accustomed to poise and beauty, she grew up an ugly duckling. She was awkard and pain- fully shy, but her tremendous compas- sion and her interest in others made her beautiful in the eyes of many peoples. Because o f her sensitivity to others and because of her keen intelligence, she was an internationalist at a time when most people were limited by a narrower patriotism. She saw the ho pe of the world in the United Natio ns and spent her life dedicated to the Universal Dec- laration of Human Rights, a document which she helped to shape. I thlnk the idealistic youth of today would have loved her as much as I did. She was an innovator, a nonconformist 4 l"ami/11 Weekly, Ocfober ,f, 1911 .. unafraid of the new and the untried. She saw the need for change before many of her social peers were even aware of the problems. She was considered by some Americans to be radical and revolution- ary-and in many ways she was. Having felt the prejudice that sometimes con- fronts a woman in a man's world, she was keenly sensitive to discrimination when it touched the lives of others. I am still impressed with the bigness of her being and how it could skip over the pettiness of the human spirit as if it did not exist. I hope she has influenced my life; for to me, she was not only a woman for all seasons, but she was a woman for all peoples of all colors and creeds around the world. John Wayne By Glen Campbell ··-€ Glen Campbell, America's most popular country singer, has his roots in the cotton fields of Arkansas. As a boy, he used to save his nickels and dimes to get into the local movie house and see shoot-'em·up Westerns. The man he idolized most was -and still is-the roughest, toughest COW· boy of them all. When someone has a hero, he tries to imitate him in every way he can. Some- times this may prove to be unwise, but as far as I'm concerned, I couldn't have chosen a better man than John Wayne. As a boy, I always thought of John as a strong, persevering man who would do only what was justified. Being such an avid fan of John's, I realized that the entertainment industry also had the highest respect for him and that Hollywood considered him o ne of its most honored citizens. I guess that is why I wanted to follow in his footsteps. Altho ugh I wasn't too sure in what di- rection I was headed, I always hoped that on the way I would gain the rec- ognition and respect that John had. I had the honor of starring in the movie .. True Grit," with John, and he was everything J had hoped he would be. I couldn't really believe that we were sit- ting next to each other on horseback. Be- lieve me, it was the biggest thrill of my life! Abraham Lincoln By John V. Lindsay John V. Lindsay has what is universally considered to be one of the toughest jobs in the world as Mayor of New Yor1t City. Having recently switched political parties, he has been singled out as a possible candidate for the Presidency. Childhood heroes lead a precarious life. A s children, we are attracted to any- one who seems dramatic or exciting. But as we grow older, and hopefully, wiser, o ur vision clears, and we begin to make more rational judgments. The life span of many a hero ranges Crom the time we hear his myth until the time we learn the truth. There are, however, those figures who survive the ordeal of inquiry and skep- ticism. I can think of at least two who m ade this perilo us journey from myth to reality and emerged, at least for me, genuine heroes. The first is Abraham Lincoln. Like all American children, l was taught the Lincolnian legend, and l bought it all. But later, I learned more about Lincoln from the works of impartial and even critical historians. As I grew older, Abraham Lincoln changed. But he was still a giant. As a child, I was drawn to the man who bad, out of his own good- ness, elevated each American to a place of equal dignity with every other Ameri- can. As an adult, I realiz.ed that Lincoln's motives for emancipation were mixed. That realization damaged the myth of Lincoln as knight-splendid but revealed ·~ , a re s~ Cl hi hi I Fi pt di Ju to cc ve trc di H1 fie Stl Dr. sup beir Pow Pas· NM I was thin dast colc l whil him ceiv; insp him Their Childhood Heroes a Lincoln who understood the hard reality of leadership in time of crisis. Another one of my childhood heroes was Fiorello LaGuardia. Back in my youth, when l first became politically aware, LaOuardia symbolized the spir[ of New York City. He was the man who shaped many of my perceptions of gov- ernment in action. In the I 930's, I was instantly drawn to his courage, h is feeling for people, and his irresistible vitality. As I grew older, I came to realize that a number of Fiorello's actions were ill-advised or just plain wrong. But, like Lincoln, LaGuar- <lia easily withstood the test o f being human. He loathed injustice. He tried to bring the benefits of a great city and country to all his people. He made the very best of a very difficult time of transition. In a very reaJ sense, Fiorella LaGuar- dia was an heir to the ~ncolnian legacy. He loved a good fight and never lost his fiery sense of human warmth. That is the stuff of heroes. Theodore Roosevelt By Rev. Nonnan Vinc=ent Peale Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, a man of supreme good will and faith in human beings, is best known for his book "The Power of Positive Thinking." He has been Pastor of the Marble Co4!etiate Church in New Yori( City since 1932. I should say that Tbeodoft Roosevelt was, to me, the personification of every- thing that America stood for-he was dashing and romantic, adventurous and colorful; he had great power and force. I heard him speak a number of times while l was a boy; indeed, I followed him around wherever 1 could con- ceivably stand in an audience and be inspired by him. The last time 1 heard him was shortly after his son, Quentin, had been killed in France(in World War l action). and 1 recall the poignancy of his speech that day in the State House in Columbus, when he told a multitude that he was wiUing to sacrifice bis only son for the country he loved so much. He championed the cause of the underprivileged and the poor and at the same time believed in conserving the values for which America has always stood. He spoke with a mighty voice, and when he died l was brokenhearted . George Washington By Sen. John Sparkman John Sparkman, Democratic Senator from Alabama, is Chairman of the Senate Com- mittee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, and was the Democratic nominee for Vice President in 1952. When it comes to childhood heroes, I'd have to include all the Founding Fathers-all those who helped set this nation on its course to its great destiny. I think many young boys growing up at the time I did felt the same way about Georgt> Washington and his colleagues. This group of nation-shaping Americans had a great deal to do with the Govern- ment of the United States. Even as a child, for instance, I noted that most of those who played a leading part in the establishment and the opera- tion of our Government were lawyers. Accordingly, J made up my mind to study law. I thought perhaps that was the best way to get into political activity and to have a part in the running of our Government. r s till look to tbe heroes of my chiJd- hood. When we stop to think about what a terrific job they had to do back then in gettjng our Government started, my admiration stands just as stro ng today as it was in my boyhood. Rel'. Fulton J. Sheen Lawrence Welk has been America's most popular conductor for more than a dec- ade, hosting his own television variety show and making appearance& around the country. Dancers and audiences have wanned to his "champagne music" in countless television btoadcasts. As a youngster o n a farm in North Dalcota, l constantly dreamed of a career in music, so 1 guess it's only natural that my first hero would be a musician. It's doubtful that anyone toda)' will remem- ber him, but his name was Toni (iuttcn- bcrg, an excellent accordio nist from Canada who used to play for dances in the rural commuruties near 111y home. What made him unique in my small world was his instrum ent-the very first piano-accordion I had ever seen or heard. When I later saw a similar accordion in a mail-order catalog, I was determined to own it, even though the price, $400, made it seem an impossible dream. 1 finally persuaded my father to buy it for me and eventuall y paid him off by re- maining on the farm until I was 2 1 and turning over to him all my earnings from dances, weddings and parties. [ was well in to manhood before I be- came aware of the work of the most Reverend Fulton J. Sheen. J hesitate 10 use the word "hero" in connection with him since I am sure he would be the first to disclaim any such distinction. Never- theless, if being lhe object of someone e lse's deepest respect and profound ad- miration makes a man a hero. then Bishop Sheen most definitely qualifies for this honor. 1 believe his wonderful philosophy has had a greater influence on my life than anything except the teachings of Christ. 0 1"amil11 Wellk/11, Oetobl!r .f, t!li I • In her mind When it comes to choos- ing the right sanitary protec- tion. there is no doubt in her mind She uses Tampax tampons and has. right from the start They were developed by a doctor. so she knows they're safe "fi.nd they give her the protection she needs. Tampax tampons are sotlly compressed to give better absorption And they're the only tampon that comes in three absorbency-sizes: Regular. Super and 1· Junior. Because they're internally worn. there are no bulky pads, pins or belts. So she's tree to dress the way she wants and do what she wants. every day of the month Use Tampax tampons. without a doubt R.lght lrom the start .•. 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And it gives you more value for your money. (And in these inflationary times, that's important.) So try Sweet-Heart Lime. It's got a lot going for you. Is Play Really Good For All Children? A rebt•t~al by Dr. Frances Jellinek Myers, Profes:..or of Physical Education, Florida Atlantic University • Last July 4 , FAMILY WE,EKLY ran an article titled "The Way Our Children Play Can Save Their Mental Health," by Dr. Arthur Weider of Fordham Uni- versity. Io it he a rgued the merits of "free" or "unstructured'' play as an aid to children's emotional gro~th. Doctor Weider received a number of letters as a result of his article-but none more reasoned or articulate than this one. It happens to take an opposing point of vicw.-The Editors Dear Doctor Weider: As a professional physical educator l am deeply disturbed by your article (July 4th, FAMILY W EEKLY) ''The Way Our Chil- dren Play Can Save Their Mental Health. You state that "Play is to children what living and working is to adults." YES-and what that m~ns is that for a great many play is frustrating, ego destroying and something to be endured and/or escaped from. No one person is born with athletic skill- skills are taught either formally, as in schools, or informally, as by a peer, but by someone. I will not leave out the.possibility that some seem to learn by imitation. No child or adult (of norm al personality development) wiJl purposely put herself into a situa- tion that insures failure-those who are pushed into these si tua- tions are perhaps some of those who are ending up in your office. "Many coaches and physical educators, used to (some still do) believe that involvement in sports helped students learn such behavior patterns as "good sportsmanship," "aggressive- ness," "good loser," "work off aggression," etc., ad nauseam. Research and a great deal of personal observation bear out the truth that these ~ople had these characteristics prior to the play experience. Behavior patterns are learned during the first few years of life. Yes, we can hopefully modify these patterns (if we want to), but simply putting a child or adult into a play situation is not the answer. Competitive situations of this sort-without the personality cushion of adequate self-image and without the needed skills to have a chance at "success"-could well destroy the individual. Depending on "the inner control" of the indi- vidual, the "brawl'' you mention might even end up as a homi- cide. The point is that "Try, try, again" has too often resulted in "Fall, fail, again." The only peop)e-any age-who can ex- perience failure "well" are those who already have an ego-a self-image of worth. l have been trying to convince future class- room teachers that free play is not a panacea, that children need to learn skills-going from simple locomotor activities to more advanced ball-handling activities-so that all of them can ex - perience success. 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Uoan·~ 1>aio-ttl~•in1 ullo n on na1ririne backache ia oft.en the a naw•r. Get On.n's Pilla -not a habil-fonninir dru1 but t we~linowo alan.Urd rtrt1• ed.J' WM>d au...,.,..ru11,. by m UJlona ror over 70 yeara. s~ if they don't brina you th. aamp welcc>mp ~I~. For ron- venienoe, •l•a.-.,.._, Ooeo'a larse •me. Tll•ASUll• find bu,.., ttdd. a11-. coons rrruwo 5p,,_.,~~ ................. ~~ ... •11911 ... LCO 0-131 • ""'-~ IOX IOIJI, MOUSl'Oft. TD. 71011 • STAR PROFILE/ By Gloria Paternostro The Kin Family's Ric an Cathy: ~~we Aren't All Alikef' f amily disagreement is~unheard of. Right now, the length of the boys' hair is under fire, bringing the King Family into line with millions of other not-so famous families Who arc lhc people in 1he King Family'? Arc they all alike? What holds them together? To get some answers, I Went lo watch them taping a television show-and ran ri ghl into a "King" named Ric De Azevedo. ''I'm about to lap dance on your fingers.'' warned Ric, his eyes laughing. Handsome Ric is Alyce King's 24-year-old son. With some King Cousins, he was going to sing and dance on a table at which I sat. Rjc is full of fun, friendly, outgoing. He switches quickly from serious concenlration to lighthearted banter, and has a knack for relaxing people. He is, maybe, the King Fam- ily's top candidate for individua l stardom. "It's do wnhill all the way from now on! .. he declares at 9 :30 a.m. on a day that started for him at 4 a.m. "It's like being in the Anny again." He moves jerkily, to convey the im- pres.'lion of a robot. "Some times I do feel as if I'm losing my identity. But really l love it- love it and bate it! Young and unattached, Ric has an eye for the girls. "I'm looking for the earthy, mother type. I'm a good cook. It's hard to fi nd a girl these days who can cook better than J can. And it would be great if she really dug music. But l'm nol ready for marriage. J couldn't take o n the responsibility uni ii Jam more sure of where my career is going." Now Ric is more serious. "I'd like to make records and sing alone. l love this business." Behind lhe clowning, Ric really does wan t to be a star. He is a real pro in front of the TV cameras. And his charm remains intact. H e has a built-in public relatio ns instinct that al- lows him 10 be gracious under pressure. "J room with John and Ray," he tells me. ;'And they're the people J'd ch~ to spend my time with anyway. We have a lot of laughs. One time the family sloppeJ for a snack, and we made bets on how much it would cost. You know, ii came 10 $1121" Family disacreement is n't unhcanJ of. Right now, the length of the boys' ha ir is under fire, bringing the King Family inro line wilh millions of other no r-so-famous families. "I can'1 understand that," says Ric . "How can a woman with short, croppeJ hair com- pl ain about our lo ng hair? Thal bugs me." He was talking about Yvonne King, his aunt. Business decisions a rc taken seriously. Ever yone sits in o n produc l ion meetings. ma kes suggestions and shares the respom:ibil- ity. "We lake a vote on everytl1ing," says Rte. "And it works out pretty well.'' Because of their much publicized closeness, il's easy lo think the K ing Family~ composed 14 F1nnil11 Weekl1t, October .f , J 971 Ric •nd C.thy: "You w•lk • fine line between business •nd f•mily-•nd the f•mily usually wins out." • of identical personplities. II i~n't. Cathy Cole Green for examJlic. is vas1ly different fro m Rte. She is a litt(e tense a nd very shy. With her lo ng, blonde hair, blue eyes and generously proportioned figure, she is striki~ incJfed. She has a voice to match. Yel she lacks the self-assurance of cousin Ric. "I'm so nervous when I have a solo, I'm more comfortable singing before 1ho usands o f stra ngers than the family.'' s he admils . 'They're my relativ~. and I want their ap- provaJ." She gives me ooe of her shy, lovely sm iles. ''I'm taking s inging. lessons now. so I guess I'm M"rious about u career." Cathy relaxed and came alive when she spoke of her marriage to television exec utive Jim G reen. "Show-busihess marriages can be d ifficull when bolh partners are in the same field. In o ur case, there's no competition be- c ause I'm a singer, and he's in pro<luclion.'' When I complime nted her on her c;inging. she looked do ubtful. "I want to prove m yself," she haJ !o ld me. ''I'm n ~rfectionist." She is Jclermincd lo give her hest-ex.cept lhat. by her !ttunJ:mls, her best i~ never goo<l enough. Ric, on the Olher hand, has a sense of hu- mor hig enough lo overcome most obslhcles. Bui he is less patient than Cathy. "I hate to keep rehearsing something I know well be- cause someone else gets it wrong. And (don 't really care for some of the fa mily numbers." Docs he ever refuse lo do something he doesn't like? This was probably the only time I '8W Ric fro wn. "Of course nol ! You can't <.lo 1ha1 ~·You walk a fine line between eusiness and family -and lhe family usually wins ouf." And that, I think, says it all. O I .. By Felicia Ames A Pet Expert Says: For Your Sake and Your Dog's: Don't Let Hi01 Run Free! You often hear dog owners say that the kindest thing they ca n do is to give their pets their freedom. Is it that, or is it that these people are just too lazy and inconsiderate to give their dogs the on-leash exercise they need? Hodge, the Beagle Jown the st reel, h:i-; ju!>t :-trolleJ throu&h my g;mJcn, leaving h is trade- mark on the parkway a~d dig- ging up a few begol"\las en route. Butch, a German S~cp­ herd who has learned how lo unlatch a gate, knocked over my gar bage can during lhe night; 1 know because I caught h im in the flash light at 2 o'clock. Susie, a toddle r who loves all animals, especially dogs, was bitten by a nomadic terrier o f uncen ain description and is c urrently umJergoing ra- bies treatment because the dog cannot be found. None of these incidents should have happened. Although it is true that the dog population is increasing at a much faster rate than the human. the current rash o f c itizen compl aints against man's best friend is not due to the dog so much as to his mas- ter. If pe ts arc turning into pests -and some are-it's a peo- ple problem, not a doggy one. Too many <log owners seem to feel that the kindest thing they 'can do is to give their pets their freedom . "I hate to see Dul..e shut up all <la y in the hacl.. yard," wails a neighbor. The trouble with Duke's own- er<; 1s that they bought much too big a <log for the size o f the pro peny. And they are too IJZY br preoccupied to exercise him on a leash every <lay. T he result is that he has become the neighborhood delinquent, despised by all who have 10 clean up after h im . In the last few years, the puhlic outcry against dogs on the loose has grown more shrill. Dogs arc not the only ones harking mo re these days: citizens arc harking al each other. Reside nts of city and suburhan communit ics have had to lc.trn to walk looking down, or run the ri'ik of soil- ing their shoes in excrement. /."('ficia A me'i, a leader m ~1u ­ mnne cmHe.'i /or a11imal.r, is a cnns11/ta11t /or the f ri.rlt.ies Re- search Center and 0111hor of "The Dog You Cort' For." Cbddren are being intimidated or n ipped hy roaming dog-; who may jul>t be o ut ,.,r a larl or a hand--0u1 but who 1nvan - ahly disappea r when the ani- mal regulatio n officer is called. In more rural a reas, dogs are killing chicken-; and deer, prebably as much out of bore- do m as hunger. If permissive owners only rea l11eJ it, they arc endanger- ing not o nl y themselves but lhcir beloved pets a<; well. T heir favorite F idos arc not o nly likely to lofter and litter. hut to pie!.. up in<.ligesl1-0n o r wor!>C from n eighbor-;' trash cans and yards. Only the o ther day. a prize D almatian in our ncighlxlrhood dug hrs way under a fence in search of a hc1ween-mcals c;nack, and ended up with an acute cai.c of food poi..oning He pulled through. hut o nl y 1ust The stat1st1c<; on dog-; nn<l <1Utomohrlcs grow more grim every year. 1 he biggest l1lter of pets is not disease but the "The public outcry •1•inst dogs on the loose has grown '· more shrill ... If permissive owners only realized It,. they are endangering not only themselves but their be· loved pets as well." family car. (Dogs tn the streets endanger mo torist'\ as well "' thcmselvci;. Who of ui; has not had 10 jam on the brake!> or S\\Crvc suddenly to avoid a pup off his leash and out for .111 evening stroll'!) Even well- lraincd dogs arc vulnerable to rhe almighty automo bile. A favorite Toy Poodle ol my acquaintance. 81111..ic, ended her life last summer when she stepped daintily across the street just as a taxi !urned the corner. The greatest thn::rl to frcc- roaming Rovers, of course, " that they often d on't come home at all. W anderlust can get into the blood. If your dog is wearing his ii.Jeni ification Ing, or has been tattooed, he may be returned; hut if not, your chances (and hi<;) a rc slim Dogs have hecn found wander- ing the streets mile'> from their homes. Tags have hecome torn olT; the dogs arc often hJdly frightened , hungry, cager to welcome JOY porH1Hhc-sto rm a~ ho me. Or, 1f dog napper' do n't get !hem first. they may he picked up hy humane <\O· cictics tu wait for repossession. More often than you m ay thin~, they wait in v<1in. If you don't want to lose your dog or have him end_ up at the bottom of the ncighor- hood popularity poll, rcmem- her th at your fin,t rc~pon.,ibilny to the dog and to your fellow citi1enl> is to keep h im co nfined or on lca,h. I.cash l:1w<, arc for y<1ur protcct1on. no t hara,~­ mcnt. Give F1Jo plenty of 'upcrv1scd excrCl'iC and pl.1~. 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After--the-Game Snacks for Teens 5efwd hefp-yourseH-style on a bread bolrd, this football-shaped sandwich loaf is m1de by 1lterneting slices of rye bread with layers of delicious fillings.. TUNA-KRAUT FOOTBALL PARTY LOAF Fillings (&ee recipes) l oval loaf rye bread, unsliced Butter or marprine, softened Watercress or .,.rsley sprip Pre.,.red mustard lA lb. Swiss cheese, sllced 1. Prepare fillings; set aside. 3 pkgs. (3 oz. each) cream c heese, softened 2 to 3 tablespoons cream or milk Pimiento strips Pimiento-stuffed ollve slices 2. Trim bottom crust from bread; cut loaf lengthwise into 5 slices. Set bottom slice on a serving board and spread geoerously with butter o r margarine. Spread both sides of remaining 4 slices generously with butter or margarine. 3. Reshaping loaf as each layer is spread. cover bollom layer with the sauerkraut filling, second layer with the tuna fi lling to pped with watercress or parsley, third layer with mustard and cheese slices, and fourth layer with the deviled ham filling. Put top bread slice in place. · 4. Blend cream cheese with cream or milk in a bowl until smooth; frost loaf. Decorate with pimiento strips and olive slices to resemble football laces. Refrigerate loaf until ready to serve. FILLINGS Sauertuau1: Toss 1 !h cups well drained sauefi(raut, snipped, in a bowl with 2 to 3 tablespoons mayonnaise and '.4 teaspoon celery seed until well mixed. Tuna: Drain I can (6!h or 1 oz.) tuna; tum into a bowl and Hake with fork. Mix in 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper, I tablespoon chopped onion, I tablespoon capers, and \6 cup mayonnaise. Deviled Ham: Mix I can (2 V.. oz.) deviled ham with I table· spoon drained sweet p ickle relish in a bowl. One sandwich 10<'1 Note: If an unsliced loaf of rye bread is not available, use thinly sliced rye bread. Trim crusts from 2 or 3 slices and put together to form a large slice. Repeat until there are 5 large slices; round off edges for top of loar. Proceed as directed. t6 Famil'll Weekl11, October j, J 971 Discover how Honey and Egg•' .. Tightens Sagging Skin on Fae&Throat A new improved recipe with natural bee's honey and extract of egg may prove to be the best news ever for sagging, drooping skin that makes face and throat look ol~ and dowdy. Made with real honey and egg, this recipe has been blended into a delithtful new cream formula for easy home use. A thin coating spread over the face and neck almost immedi- ately makes the skin feel wonderfully refreshed as it firms up and tightens the loose, flabby skin. FANTASTICALLY FAST, SAFE, EASY! The skin undergoeS a delightful, cooling change ... tingles and feels ever tighter as the honey and egg dries to a glazed finish. ltB intoxicating fragrance is reminiscent of the queen bee's essence of nectar. And it's so fantastically easy! Just spread over skin with the fingertips, leave on for 15 minutes. (If you can lie down or relax while the natural honey and egg ingredients are working, you will more fully appreciate the tingling sensa- tion as skin begins to draw tighter). Then ... easiest of all ... cool, clear water removes every trace in seconds! SMOOTHES AND TIGHTENS SAGGING SKIN IN THESE CRITICAL AREAS Pouches under eyes Use regularly before you make up -one look in your mirror and you'll be amazed! Skin looks and feels smoother, tighter, more alluring. Your face and throat should look younger, finner, more vibrant and glowing than they have for years. Deep lines grow less obvious and that crepey, creased look recedes. 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Tarkenton has ~a miutooaire through outside activities. Hill "f•- kmtoa v~ lllc." .... ·-••r of ... Wimria dmt Of8'* .. tk ..... ilic ...t ect.c.doe & ...... His team- mates respect him, but I09le rwnft • Ills walkU., <Hit Oii t.k ~ for a while during summer training becauae he wanted loans from the G iant maoaae- ment as a tax shelter. He had a lready been offered an estimated $125, ...... season salary ... Raised in Athens, Ga. (where be quarterbacked a state cham- pionship high-school team), Tarkenton keeps his home and business headquar- ters in Atlanta. His popularity as a clean-living football hero caused llo6 the DemOt'ratk •d RepublkM ,... to ask hlm to run fOI' lietlteJIMC p - emor of Georpa a.rt yes ... He was/ an AU-American quarterback at the University of Georgia before becoming a pro player. first with the Minnesota Vikings ... Oftn lle's ~ die .. Saambler"-a ltMllC ite UCts beurrt of die way lie ...._ ___. _. llieck- pedllls wltell lle'11 nm•mc widt ....... Although bis style has sometimes helped him escape tacklen, he says be only '"scrambles" when his pass protection breaks down and the defense comes pouring in . _ . .. THE DOCTOR LETS YOU IN By Arthur S. Freese Those Massive Doses of Vitamin C: Are They ~eally Safe? Last year, famous Nobel-Prize-win- ning chemist Linus Pauling published a book urging the use of enormous amounts of Vitamin C to prevent and cure colds. Vitamin C, also known as ast'orbic add. is a chemical su~tance which prevents scurvy, a disease char- acterized by weakness, tenderness of the body joints, hemorrhaging, and loosening of the teeth. But physicians are now worried because Doctor Paul- ing ·s book has created • run oo Vita- m in C. Dr. Roy E. Ritts, medical scien- tist of the famed M ayo C linic, is o ne of many who is disturbed at the idea of people taking large doses of Vitamin C without medical supervision. 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A fill ing and delicious choice is cream of mushroom (about 75 calories when you follow the above p rocedure). to which you add a hearty dash of sherry, then i.immer. The aJcobol in the sherry evaporates, doing away with the calo- ries in the wine but leaving a heavenly ftavdr. . . . Eating out?-order low- : caloric soups like dear boaiUoo (35 calories) or chicken twoda (50 calories); SHAMPOO Emerald Brite or Conditioning 7-oz. Plastic Bottle M fr "!. L1!>t P rice 99. 2 r OR s1.oo Rexall-One Tablet Daily MULTIPLE VITAMINS Bottles of 100 PLAIN, Mfr's L1-:.I Pric.e. $2 69 2 roR s2.70 M ft '<, L1<,I Prn .. l', $2 88 WITH IRON, 2 I OR s2.89 Bottles of 100-Minuteman CHEWABLE MULTIPLE VITAMINS PLAIN, Mir'-. List price !>2 69 2 fOR s2.10 WITH IRON Mfr's L1<..t P11c.e 5J.09 2 fO~ SJ .10 Rexall VITAMIN E TABLETS 100 l.U.-lOO's M f r's List Price S6.00 2 roR $6.01 but keep in mind that eight oysterettcs have 50 calories, and a piece of Melba roast has 35. PET CORNER By Felicia Ames '9h~ The ABC's of Grooming Your Dog You shouldn't bathe the average dog more than once every two months, but you do nttd to groom him regularly. Unless your pup is a poodle, you can easily learn to do this yourself. For shaggy dogs, get a com b with widely spaced teeth and a brush with long bristles; for shor t-hairs, a short-bristled brush or bound glove. For wire-hairs, a stripping comb. Blunt-end scissors are also necessary. You can find them all at pet stores. A dog enjoys bis grooming session more if you put him on a table. Comb first, cutting out any mats you can't comb th rough. Follow with vigorous brushing. For short-hairs, daily rubbing down with a hound mitt should keep his coat clean and shiny. -Ta Rexall BUFFERED ASPIRIN 1oo·s Mlt .'> l"t Pt1Ct' S l l 7 2 10 ks1.18 Pint -Rexall WITCH HAZEL Mfr · s. L1 !>t P11ce 89: 2 roR 90C PEOPLE AND YOU By Shirley Sloan Fader Why Small Churches Are Better Jf your family is new in town, you will find that it's easier to make friends by joining a sm all church than a large church. A research project conducted in conjunction with G overnment and university agencies recentJy reported that membtts of small churcbes were more friendly, spent more time la church acti~ities, worked harder toward church goals and bad a d08tt rela- tionship with ~ pastor tbao did mem- bers of lar&er churches. One possible explanation that the researchers offered was the undermanned situation io many small churches. Because the small houses of worship need additional per- sonnel, new mem~rs arc heartily wel- comed and quickly drawn into positions of responsibility. Working for the church then quickly leads the new members to many conversations and church meetings, where friendships can develop. Rexall TIMED-ACTION NASAL TEENTIPS By Paul Steiner • Know what you're wearing. For ex- ample, where docs the word Denim come from? From the Southern French city of Nimes, where it was fi~t made. How so? The cloth was once known as "fabrique de Nimes." • If you have a thin neck and wide face, clothes that are wide at the neck will look best on you. •Try a Peppermint Driule: vanilla ice cream, fudge sauce, more ice cream, thin mint. whipped cream, topped by nuts. Serve in a 10-ounce pilsener glass. FAMILY FLAK Bottles of 100-Rexall lO's DECONGESTANT CAPSULES VITAMIN C TABLETS (Ascorbic Acid) M ir '-. l 1'-I P11c c S L3'l 2 rDR 51.40 , TOOTHPASTE Mfr·, L1<.t Price 9'l Regular or Fluoride • . ._. ~·· Rexall-Redi Spray Ory ANTI-PE RS Pl RANT DEODORANT 5 ounces M f I ... l 1 'I p 111 ,. $ 1 I • , Rexall FAST HOME PERMANENT 5 Types Mfr ·, L1.,t Prn t-Sl 89 100 mg.-IY'fr .., I ' 2 p,. ') l ,, 250 mg.-Ml r • I 1 .1 2 Pr•• s: 11 500 mg.-MI• I• ' 2 Pm c ~3 J:' I '' • II• I IL 1.0 8 ~2 .1 7 '3.93 t I '• ~ '·. . \ ' Gain the Knowledge to Help Set You Free ... With a Professional Handwriting Analysis! KNOW THYSELF is lht! first ad- monilion of »Ddene »nd mockm philosophers becaust! they lmt!w tlw( self knowledge is Cht! most im- portant tool you can han co reach your full poCt!ntial for happhwss 1md surcess! Ye~. right now, right this very minute. you could start to ;1c1ualize your hidden talents and )trengths.- 1f o nly you knew what they were! Righi this very minute you could ~tart IO strip our the buried weak· n~s and faults that quietly, but mercilessly, block the road to selr fulfillment-if only a trained pro- fessional would tell you what •hey were! Just think whal your life could be like if only you knew for s ure the true sto ry about Lhe handful of other peo ple vitally important to your happines.~ and ~ucces.~knoWI· edge you can have ... Ir yoo want ii! Yu, this infonnalion is a-vailable to yoo f'ilbt nowt U lies locked lo the curllqutt and llnn and spacts and si:us of rach iodl•ldual's pu- .;onal h11ndwriU1111:! And IC ran bl! unlocked by a proftSSlon•ll THE KEYS TO SUCCF.SS ARE IN YOUR HANDS NOW! fhe reason scicnti~ and research workers o ften refe~ ~o handwriting as "brain writing" ~ ~.i:ausc the way you write is a gr;iphic. s pecific representation of yo11r fe;1r~. hopes, ~trengths and wc:ikncs.ses Before you even pick Up a pen to ~tart writing, your hrain has to give a ~ignal lo your hand. Then, and only then, can your h;ind react. But your brain i~ influenced by lhc way it works. how logically it works. its bank of knowledge. Hnd lht! hidden moti-vatlons and dt!Sirf'S of your sobconscfoos! Anti the mus- cles and sinews of your hand. 1n turn, arc influenced t>y phy~ical ten· ~ion. e\ccss fatigue, a 'rnte o f calm relaxation, and ~everal other facto" Thus your handwriting tells whl1 and whnt you are, what you want to he, and what you have the men· tal cupacily to hccomC'. Rut it t;ikes u profes.siunal graphologist-some· one whu has spent years o f training in psycholugy, mu:. le structure and the actual science of grnphology- ~omeone like D r. Michael Pace-- to be able to give a true intcrpreta· tio n of the thousands upon Lhou· sands o f posaiblc variations and 1.:ombinations in different individual ~riting styles. Amateurs can have fun "read· ing" your handwriting, and you can have fun having it re<Jd. but only a tr:uned gruphologist can go into depth about the true motivations and personality traits your writing reveals' LET KNOWLEDGE GUIDE YOlJ AND GUARD YOU How many time11 have you wished you really l new your own hidden potential? How many times have you struggled wirh an inner feeling that life h;id to hold more for you than nrescnl drcumstances scemt!d to indicate" How many times have you ft"ll rrust ration. fatigue. bore- dom-simply bec;iuse you krww there was "something you could do''-hut )Ou didn't know whar'? Ye~. j11~1 imagine the gnef you might ~pare rourself if you knew 1h~11 an inferiority complex made you hide under an outwardly stub- born m a nne r lhal turns people .1gain~t you" . fhe joy you might have 1f you I.new that. de~pite outside cr1tic1sm . your reaction-. to any given perlOn or 'i1u:i1i1)n really are correct that you cnn rely o n your "hunchl!l>"? ... Imagine hnw much better you l·1111ld conduct your day to day af· f:i1r1-how much more $ati.,faction }'011 1:011ld have you111elf and bring to other; -hO\\/ much pleasure you could get nut o f a life Lhat was ha\Cd o n ,1 <io lid foundation of knowledge o f your;clf and ttiose \\hu are imf'l(lnant to you! Rcmcmocr. "The rrurh Shall Set You free". and you e111n h•n lhaC ln1lh NOW! f HF. STORY OF GR/\PHOLOGV p,yl'hologl\I\ and phy<>ician!I <1re u m,1antly rC",e;irrhins new meth· WllO IS OR. MICHAEL PACE'.' While M1lh.1rl Puce wa\ working on h1' •llxtor.11 thc~1!>, he l'iccnmc aware ,,f c•1dcnce 1ha1 pcro;cmal11y prnhlems .-on'1'1t·nlly 'hnwcd in the handwriting of lh(' people he ¥>3\ \ludy1ng for his 1 ht'" All hough concen1rating 011 his •hr"~· he hccamc \O fn\c:inutcd 1h111 he llc.:giHI In "" llllCllSIVC IC\carch inlo itraphnln(ty .ind found h'' onginal nb- 'r1v,1t1<lfl\ "'he corrcl't t\frer he was :iwardcd the dcgrtts 11f Doctor or Philosophy and Clinicnl p,y, hnln~y. Dr Pace was 11dm111ed lo lhc Pruft-.\1on11t Hnnur 11nd Recogni- tion C\oc1c1y 1)( l'~ychological Coun· ~Chlf\, ods of unJer~l<Jnding man's l>eh;,iv. iour and perso nality, and more and more ol them arc turning lo graph· ology as a round and tested method toward this understanding. Long .1ccepted and respected in Europe, grapholocy has only recently been properly researched and imple· mented by trained specialists in the United States. Now many of our major univer· .silics, hospitals, rt:search and treat· 'rnent centers are adding trained graphologists to their sta ffs. Many major business firms no w require a handwriting analysis of any po. tenlial executive e mployee. And credit firms are now looking toward graphology as a way to check a person's honesty and steadfastness of p11rpcse. At long last Americans can benefit from a science that has he lped genera tions of Euro peans. Now, thanks to the years of re- search a nd study made by a dedi· cated man. you can have a trained, nrofcssional analysis of your o wn handwriting and that of the impor· rant people in your life. You. too. ca n use your own persona lity struc· t11rc to help change your future in a way to better suit your own per· .,onal des1rn and talents. And almost best of all, you can learn what you want to know with- out ever lea-ving your own home! You can use the mails to have any writte n samples you wish analyzed by trained specialists under the per· sonal direction of Dr. Michael Pace. I hi~ way you will receive the re· ~u Its in strict confidence-no-one but you need ever know who's hand· writing you chose 10 submit to pro· fe..s1o nal analysis. HERE'S WHAT YOU GET f:ach handwriting sample of 25 words or more that you submit will be subjected to a searching analy is covering nine major areas of the writer·s personality. Fac-h ~ummation will include a ll of the following points: I) Dependability lndc.>. 2J Op1imism-Pe~~1mi~m lndc~ J) Emollonal Stability lndc>. 4) C reative and Analytical Index Hr c:n n1111ucd hi., te~careh 1n111 !!laphology :111d developed many :id vnnced thcorir' rhat arc gaining wide ~prend prnfc.;_,1onal reco11n•l1t>n. He hn\ been :i p~ycholo1ueot cnnwll:ml lo inlhJ.Slry. ullli11ng 1hc lct.hn1quc c•( graphology, and n um,ullt•nl lo 1hr govcrnmc111. Dr. Pai.:e·, \lair memt'><-r~ h.1vl' all hccn ~citn1tfically lraine<l 111 h1' melh· ods. Each ~ample of h3ndwriting i;cnt to us will Ile given •he pcr,onul :111cn· 11on t>f a ir:iincd meml>cr uf the \loll'. undrr rhc ~upervi51on of Dr Pan:. And each analysi~ underlaken by the ~tall will he done by thc Pace Method. 5 ) Organizational Ability lnde.>. 6)1ntrover~ion·E.Atroversion Index 7) Praeticnlity-ldcalism lnde' 8) Concept of Self Index 9) Significant Individual ·r railS Every sample will l>e personally and completely analyzed by a mem· bcr of the Puce staff, scientifically trained in the Pace Method o f Gruphology. Every analysis will be ind1vidu· ally compuler-printed and, 1f you send more than o ne. will be re- turned . with a copy of Lhe origi nal sample, individually numbered, so there will be no confusion on your part as lo which analysi:; belo ngs with which s.imple. All original samples will be main· rained at the G raphology Reserirch Center, in a numbered file. for fu- L11re reference should the oc~as1on arise , WHAT GRAPHOLOGY CAN DO FOR YOU An analysis o/ yo ur handwriting can bring yuu $urpri:.ing l;nowledgc of the inner dimensions o f your own !lfr.JOnality.• It can ~•rengthcn be· liefs you alre:1dy have. It cun poinL out talents you weren't sure were your.1. And, bt!n11iK nry few pt!O- ple are ru.Jly ab!Clr,.Co judJtt! tht!m- sel•es wllboul oucsldt! help, it l'an Ot!d lt!ll you lhl~ you noer sus- pt!ded! An analysis of loved ones. your hos.,, your childrc n. your relati ves and friends. can give you a ~horr cul to better understanding of how they think and feel-can lend to belier personal relationshi~-can even help you to come to major decisions about the p:irt you wish any single individual to piny in your life. And. s ince Knowledge I ~ Power, you could very well be in a much much heller po~ition to nm your life the way you want! HERF.'S AU. VOll DO Senti each 'ample of h;tndwrihng you wunl to have analy1cJ on a M:paralt! pit!C't! of unlirwd paper. Ea1:h sample ~hould be al lciasc 25 words long, but the longer the bet· ter! I he content do~">Sn't mauer. lt can be a lener fro m a friend or rcla1ive. an inter-office memo from yu11r bo~<i. your wifo's shopping list o r a mcssase left by your hu!.btind. As long as il i!> on unlined paper and al le:1sl 25 words in length. The writing sho uld be done in ball point or fell tip pen ~" these two instru- ments encourage m ore spontaneous a nd natural writing. It would be helpful if you would include the .1ge and sex of the pcr;o n being analyzed. but it 1s not necessary. In the case of more than one hand· writing sample. attach the age and 'c' to the !>ample in~lead o f fillinµ 11 in on the coupon. We do request that you do nor send us the hand· writing of a child under age 13. THE C~T IS FAR u:.~ THAN YOU THINK! Although every single handwntinµ sample wtll be individua lly analYLl.'d oy ,. trained Pace Grapho logist ahhough each sample will be bro ken o ut into ni ne ~eparate person· ality factors . . . although every \:iniplc will be individually Ctlmpu· 1cr-rrin1cd and ~cnaratcly mailed hy lir<il dass mail ... you will nol have to pay the S25.00 you would C '\peel IO f'l:IY for '>llCh persona Ii led ~crvice! ·Yo ur ·ost is unly $7,50 for o ne sample, S5 .00 for each addi llonal sample-a saving lhut i<> only ros.~iblc hccause all the Pace Graph· ologisls are localed in one research cente r. with o ne overhead, one mailing "'rvice and one computer· printer. Yoo ~et romplelt!ly indi· -vidualized servke at a fra<1ion of the normal rosn! So don't let any more time go I>)' w1thu11t the ~elf-know ledge you ~ho11 ld have o f yo11r'ielf :ind other\ in your life. Stop guessing and s ran :icting. NOW! 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DORSAY ftltODUCTS, 0.,t. FW-3, 57 frat Strttt, ""'""· U . 11201 NON-$TOP SfE-SAW RECORD is 124 hot.A r-s. tt was se+ it"l Gardena, California, in April, 1q71. MOST LIONS ~TAMED In 1q25, a lot"le lion tamer put 40 lions through their paces in a s;ngle cage. ) S O•a B&W RALlllH COIJPOK Raleigh Longs. 18 mg. "tar," 1:3 mg. nicotine. Belair Loogs. 19 mg. "tar." 1.4 mg. nicotine. wv. per cigarette. FTC Report Aug. 71 NEW LOOK FOR DECKHANDS But do tbe Petty Officers like it? This man isn't an officer; he's an en- li sted mao. A gob. He's wearing the new ''officer-type blue" oavy unjform, which is replacing the f amili'ilr bell- bottoms and big square collar that have been io use since the I 800's. FAMILY WEEKLY asked Admiral E. R. Zumwalt, Jr., C hief of Naval Operations about ON IHE NOSE Of late I've let my thoughts run free On where, if moved. my nose might be. If it were placed behind my head, Imagine lying down in bed. In such a spot besides, yo':' know, It would be very hard to blow. If it were out beside one ear, fd get the two confused, I fear, While il on top, just f oc allure, I'd hate to wear a hat, for sure ... So all in all, though it's no whiz, I'm glad my nose is where it is. -Ridtard Annour the thrce-mill1on..Jollar cost for new uniforms during a recession ... We asked our enlisted men," said the Admiral, "and 80 percent of them expressed a preference for it. We are phasing in the new uniform over a period of four years in order to use up stocks of the present uniform. Three mill ion dollars, while a great deal of money, works out to a cost o( only a few additional dollars per en- listed man in our Navy." At last count, there were 556,506 enlisted men. How's your long division? What are mentally healthy people lik.e? Well, for one thing, they get gratifica- tion from many sources-work, family, friends, hobby, religion, community. There are four other main characteris- tics of persons with good mental health, says the famed Menninger Clinic. I) The ability to treat people as individuals without the need to see them in general- ities or groups. 2) Flexibility under stress; seein1 alternatives and ways to roH with the punches. 3) Recognition of one's own assets and limitations~· inc an accurate seff·picture and liking it. 4) Enjoyment of life-with an ability to relax. Recognize anyone you know? A recent survey checked Administra- tion officials to see who gets the most public--speaking invitations. Vice Presi- Quips& Molly, the maid of all work, was be- ginning to weary of her new job. Her employers did a great d~f entertain- ing, and she seldom had an i:lle moment. One day her employer 'd, MMolly, if my husband brings some more of his friends to dinner tonight, are you sure you're quite prepared?" The domestic scowled. "Yes, ma'am," she replied. "My bags are already packed." -F. G. Kernan IMP-BUTTONS By Talbert Overcrowded family quartert: the nest of kin. -Berniece Bunn Chri8tman dent Agnew was the winner. 1be next most popular speakers were Secretary of State William P. Rogers, Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird and Sec- retary of the Treasury John B. Con- nally, Jr. BROOKE (LEFT) AND HOLLY PA~NCE Do they look like P•pa (Inset)? . Do these girts look familiar to you? If not, perhaps it's just as well, for it means they don't take after their fath- er, film star Jack Palance, famous for his villainous face. Holly, 20, who is taking a drama course, and Brooke, 19, \ Two traveling Wdies to airline pilot: ·Now don't start going faster than 80Und. W e want to talk." -Henry £. Lea/Jo A man cnrne home and found a note from his wife saying that she had gone to a nudist colony. He went to the place and asked her why. "I told you I was going to," she replied. "Maybe next time you11 be- lieve me when I tell you l don't have a thing to wear!" -Dorothea Kent Most of us know what to do for our own good, but we're afraid w e won't Wee it. -11. E. Martz THE FAMILY HISTORIAN T here's one in every family, Who catalogues and makes collections Of family feats, noble deeds, And anoestoral recollectiom. At last, when all the data's in, The clan has got its pedigree (Never mentioning Great Uncle Pete ... They hanged him from an old oak tree). -Colken Stanley Ban ' • refer to Jack al 52 as "a gentle, humor- ous man." And when he smiles you can see what Jack's daughters mean. DATES: Sunday is W orld Communion Sunday. This is Fire Prevention Week and National 4-H Week, too. ANNIVERSARIES: The Chicago Fire started 100 years ago Friday when Mrs. O'Leary's cow kickcJ over a lantern. The only Perfect (no hits, no walks) ~ World Series game was pitched by the Yankees' Don Larsen against Lhe Brooklyn Dodgers 15 years ago Friday. 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For lnstlftc:e: ... ... 1111111111 $.S.H 1"wm1 JMr ce1t $1.9' '"' caat $2.)4 ThOM UI YQ41r llCtllll tosta, baMd on out llftlqve lr_r--..,lu.-dllCOlll!t 0011q. titter fulfllllnc ~tJNnt ----· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK HUNTINGTON BE"CH FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH SAN CLEMENTE ":'¥ Hill HOLDE , _, by Dick WllJOll WILSON FORD --~ Hunt1n1toa Beac-' Here's a da ndy from Rome . . . They say the ancient Romans had a word for it ... U they did, it would mor(' thaQ likely have· been "G r a n d Theft- Chariot." This summer, Rome · police recovered 1l1 aut<>mo- biles from the qitacombs pe- neath the city. Olficiols lh1nk there may be as many as 6,000 cars (all stripped) hidden be- "' neath {he "Eternal City." The catacombs. which honeycomb the city for hundreds of miles is the final resting place for thousands upon thousands of Roman citizens ... not to men- tion the vehicles. PolicP said a huge auto theft ring is respon- sible and that some 15 men have been arrested so far. They said that the thieves drive their IClol into tunnels with concealed entrances and stripped the machines or every- ttling of value ... Would n't it be something if in anothe~ 2.000 years histori'lns came upon that scene? They would have to re-.. vrit(' the history books . . . thinking that Ben Hur drove a n Alpha Romeo ... We're not sure what kind of vehirle~ the 1v1ciPnt Romans used back in 300 AD but if you want to sec what a (':Ol1 d many smart Clllifnrnian~ will bf' driv- ipg fnr 1972 ... come "" into our stiowro()ms ht>r<' 1\1 Wilc::on F or d S<\les in Hnntington Beai•h 11nd see for .vour c;elf. l!':;; Ford's bec;l .vear rw•r ... flnr! wp've 'had c::nme ErrC'at onf's. We think vn11'll aPrpr ~" c-ome on into 18255 BeAr h Blvd. and test drive a new '72 today THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 2, 1971 DICK . WILSON'S WILSON FORD SALES II P l 18255 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH £1 ·····~··························· DICK WILSON SAYS: '72's ARE ARRIVING B1Y THE TRUCK LOAD ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ! ! HUGE DIS- COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1970's ! ! Complete 1972 Car and Truck Line O'n Sale! BRAND NEW 1972. }~7lhJo~-_,, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY --..- .-..-.i~....-.~-------- $1919 TOTAL DOWN PYMT. $65 $65 TOTAL MONTHLY PYMT. 36 MONTHS St.5 i1 the tot•I d own p•yment and $65 ;. the tot.I montt.ly P•YMent including lu, '71 llcen1e ind all fin1nce ch•rges 011 •pproved credit for 16 rn ontlu. Deferred p1 yment price i1 $2'405.00 including 111 fin1nce ch1rgH, Ines, '71. lice n1e or if you prefer to p•y cash. the full c•sh price i1 onlv $2051. 95 i11cludin9 ta lei t••, '72 licen1e A.P.R. I 0.64 '·, 971 FORD MOYE-EM-OUT SALE NOW ON AT WILSON FORD JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH BLVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD H.UNTINGTON BEACH f \842-6611 SALES DfPr. ' a."' te 10 P·"'· 1 o.,~ SUVIC! OP(lt~ Tn, thr• Fri., I a "'· fo S p"' MON. 7:30 •·"'· to 5::10 p.111. 6: 6: 6: 6, 7: 7 8 8 a 9 ID 10 11 M ORN IN G 6:00 8 Cf) Sunrise Semester 0 PREMIERE History of Mexico Cot tege credit course o Real Estate Wed , Fri 6:25 O Education Elchanae 6:30 8 Odyssey "Ceremony of lnno • cence" 00 0 m Educational Features 11QJ Today 011 the Farm 6:45 EE Commodity Report 7:00 8 00 CBS News John Hart 0 m Today Show 0 Sandy Scarecrow 0 Eyewitness News 0 Banana Splits 'iQl Cartoons m Thunderbirds @ Bozo's Big Top Show EE Market Opening ID (15) Sesame Street 7:30 00 Banana Splits 0 Effective liviog iIQl Petticoat Junction m Yogi 111d Ftiends @ Hobo Kelly EE Stock Market Coverage 8:00 8 C1ptli11 Ka11g1roo 0 Mr. Wishbooe Cartoons 0 Ralph Story's A.M. (]) Sunup Mel Knoepp !@ Today Show m Cartooos (15) Classroom Instructional TV ff) Educational Features 8:30 @ I love Lucy 0 News Meyers, Del Rio m Hazel @ Gumby (!}News 8:50 (1) News Dick McAleer 9:00 0 The Lucy Show 0 ®) m Dinah's Place 0 The Gallery Cil Mille Douglas 0 Ci) Jack LI Lanoe m Movie: See Daytime Movies @ Uncle Waldo ID (]) SeS1me Street # 221 22.5 9:30 8 Beverly Hillbillies 0 ®.l m Concentration Bob Clay ton hosts. 0 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies 00 Vir11inla Graham Show 0 Tempo Philbin, Bohrman Q) Romper Room 10:00 0 flmlly Affair (V Wa11on Train Mon .. Movie: See Daytime Movies Tues. F rt. 0 0 m Sale of the Century @ F11tures ID Educational Features (!}Buy-Line 10:30 e Cl) Love of Lile 0 ®J m HollY"ood Squaru Cil Phil Donahue Show @ Mantrap Mon . Wanderlust Tues Fri ll:OO U Where the Heart Is BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS Divisional play-offs for the National and American league Champ1onsh1p games will be covered by NBC until each se11es is completed_ All other programming IS tentatively pre empted from 11 AM to 3 30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday Teams will be announced 0 IQ: m Major Leal{ue Baseball Mon Thurs ; Jeopardy Fri. fJ (J I ffi Galloping Gourmet ID let's Rap Wed . Fri ffi Travel Shows 11: 15 m Operation Grandparents Tues , Adoption Segment Thurs_ 11:20 ffi Fashions in Sewing 11:30 8 Cf1 Seuch for Tomorrow 0 {J:g) m The Who, What or Where Game Fri. 0 LlJ@ (!}That Girl m let's Rap Mon . Tues . Thurs @ Bill Johns News (15) Sesame Strut 1\1 Tr R NOON 12:00 8 Paul Bemud-Psychiatrist 0 m Three on a Match F II 0 Bee Beyer Wed only 0 fI III rn Bewitched (ll flO ID News Q) Crafts Mon : Mantrap l ues Fri ID Educational futures 12:15 m High Noon Buflcons 12:30 8 (j) As the World Turns 0 O m Days of Our Lives Fri 0 Movie Game fJ W@ ril) Pmword (:) Barter Ward News m Dialing for Dollars 12:50 (15 ssroom Instructional TV 1:00 e Love Is a Many Splendored Thin O m The Doctors Fri Virginia Graham Show , 00 Galloping Gourmet fJ @ ffi All My Children 0 m Movie: See Daytime Movies 1:30 8 The Guiding light 0 0 m Another World Fri fJ ffi@ ffi Let's Make a Deal Q) Fashions in· Sewin11 EE Commodity Report 1:40 m Dialing for Dollars 2:00 8 00 Secret Storm 0 @) m Bright Promise Fri 0 Ben Casey fJ CI) @ ffi Newlywed Game ffi Movie: See Daytime Movies. (39) 39·TV News 2:30 0 00 Edge of Night 0 @) m Somerset Fri. fJ (1) @ ffi Dating Game ID Educational Fealurn (39) It's Your Bet 3:00 8 Gomer Pyle 0 It's Your Bet Fri. 0 Sea Hunt fJ (1)@ ffi Ge-ner1I Hospital • (fl 1Q) Movie: See Daytime Movies. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 2. 1971 0 Courageous Cat m Tennessee Tuaedo @ Rocky and friends mc1nema 36 (39) Untie Waldo 3:30 8 Barbour's People 0 Mike Douglas 0 Cartoon-In @ Superm•n 0 ffi One Life to Live 0 The Lone Ringer m Yogi and friends 10 Gentle Ben (39) Rocky and His Friends 3:45 rn La Comunidad al Dia 4:00 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies 0 Father Knows Best (6) Tarzan fJ (3) ffi love, American Style 0 Card Game m C;;irtoons ffi Petticoat Junction ID (15) Sesame Street rn Topicos Mon . Calendarlo Thurs (39) The Big Valle)' 4:15 rn To Be Announced Tues Wed ffl 4:30 Jj University Dialo11ue Mon . Movie: See Daytime Movies T ues .• fn 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies 0 Eyewitness News Benh Schu beck 0 Banana Splits i nd Friends ID My Favorite Martian @ Land of the Giants rn Pancho Pilstolas CE Features (!} Movie Game 5:00 0 KNBC News Jess Marlow @ ABC News Reasoner, Smith [I: NYPD (:) 101 Dick Van Dyke Show ID The Flintstones ID (15) Misterogers' Neighborhood rn DEBUT En Busca del Paraiso Et} Death Valley Days CE El Amo (!)News 5:30 ,T ABC News, Reasoner Smtih Mon (6 1 Catt of lhe West • 0 ABC News Reasonet Smith 8 • News Ray Wilson (:) Get Smart , fO News Jack While. Joe McMahan ID The Flying Nun ffi (39) Gilligan's Island (15) What's New? ID Art Studio, Too ED Don Wilson's Town h tk CE Natacha ffi News Jim Hawthorne (39) The Movie Game 1UllDAY LADIU DAY WASH& .llTWAX _!'!· GAi DAY REE;~ --~ ......... THUM. WAX DAY FREE : ~CMWA81 Page 3 SATURDAY OCTOBER 2 [Vr N I Nf. 6:00 IJ Big News Clele Roherts 0 ID NBC News 0 Rims Action fJ Public Aff1irs Progr1m @ CBS News Roger Mudd 0 ROCK WITH THE REAL * DON STEELE ... O The Rulo Don Steele Show QQ) Movie: (C) (2hr) "Jiguw'' (sus· pense) '68 -Harry Guardino, Hope Lange, Bradford Dillman, Pat Hingle. Q) Br1eken's World fi) W1terfront ED Noh (R) Representative perform ances from Japan's Noh -drama (39) Safui to Adventure CiE) Film Viaje 6:30 f~ I Sports With Berth O KNBC News Conference (6) Sport' Ch1llenge O Eyewitness News (8 1 Stu Trek t}) Travelure ED The French Chef ID Edge of Eternity (39) let's Go Elploring ro Sp:>rts Challenge 7:00 IJ CBS News Roger Mudd l 3 I World of Sports Illustrated O National Geographic (R) "The Amazon" Ale~ander Scourby narrates this glimpse into the world of prim· 1t1ve t11bes along the Amazon O Hee H1w Amanda Blake and Buddy Alan guest (j) Truth or Consequences fJ let's Mike a ~al Monry Hall g ·outh V1lley D1ys m LAWRENCE WELK * SUPER ENi:ERTAINMENT m ID (39) Lawrence Welk Show m It likes I Thiel fi) Creative Living With Crafts ED D1vid Susskind Show m To B1 Announced Cl} Passport to Trallel 7:30 6 Jerry Visits "Barbara Eden" Barbara Eden and her husband. Michael Ansara discuss thlilr careers and lhetr marriage The program was video taped al the Ansara's home 1n the San r ernando Valley (3) Nanny i nd the Professor Ci) To Teti the Truth fJ Juvenile Jury Jack Barry hosts CIJ Rollin' on the River O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Endless Summer" (documentary) '66 -Mike Hynson, Robert August Probably the best surfing ltlm made, with breathtaking photography. Story concerns two young California surfers who try out their board in va11ous parts ol the world m Mujeru, Muje~s y Algo MIS 8;00 IJ (I) All In tht F1mllJ Mike and Lionel participate in 'a-student pro test despite warnings from Lionel s Policeman cousin that a lot of coun~er-protesting 1s expected When P1ge 4 Archie g:;es to the protest to brtng the boys homtt the boys return safely -but Archie winds up in jail. 0 @) m The Putnen "The Pris· oner-ot fender" Detectives Crooke and Robinson are mistaken for hood· lums and thrown In jail O S1turd1y Niaht Fiahts 0 CV Ci) m Gettina Together "All Shook Up" Bobby 1s jolted when he learns that his kid sister and legal ward. Jenny, ts going on her first date. Gary Dubin plays Jenny's date. Millon. m Movie Greats: (C) (2hr) "The Man From Lu1mie" (western) '55- James Stewart. Wallace Ford, Arthur Kennedy. Q) Ch1mpionshlp Wrestlinr fi} Wor1d T omorTow ma Usorero (39) Feature film 8:30 IJ (j) Funny F1c1 Student-teacher Sandy Stockton, hoping to inspire her lack·tuster grammar.school band by entering 11 in a television sta· hon's band contest, has secret re hearsals in her apartment because the principal has banned the extra· curricular activity. On the eve of the contest, the principal discovers San· dy's "secret" and the bass drummer 1s met with the measles. Raymond Bailey, who played banker Drysdale on The Beverly H1llb1llies. is fea· lured as the school principal. 0 @ ID The Good Life "The Chess Game" Albert (Larry Hag· man), posing as the estate owner and not the butler, is challenged to a chess game with high stakes by a former school chum. Peter Marshall guests fJ (]) Ci) Cl} Movie of the Week· end: (C) (90) "Sweet, Sweet Richel" (suspense) '71 -Alex Dreier, Stef· anie Powers, Pat Hingle, Brenda Scott, Louise Latham, Chris Robin· son, Steve Ihnat. An expert on exlra· sensory perception races for his life as he tries to learn the identity of the telep1thlc who hu lured one man to his death and may also de· stroy his widow. fi) Hour of Otllvtr1nc1 9:00 IJ ())Dick Van O,kl Show The Prestons' 16·year·old son Lucas sur- prises his parents by bringing a Negro girlfriend home from school durtng the mid-term break for din ner with his family Mabel Albertson makes a guest appearance as Dick's mother Michael Shea plays the Prestons' son Lucas and Ta Tanisha is reatured as his girlfriend Judy. Van Dyke's son B1rry and daughter Stacy make brief appearances 1s Dan and Sally," 1 couple of travelers at the Phoenix bus station 0 m NBC Slturd1y M~e: (C) I (2hr) ''T tit Them W'lll1 Boy Is Htrt" (drama) '71 -Robert Redford. Kath arine Ross. A young Indian woman is being pursued by 1 posse led by • deputy sheriff @) Movie: (C) (2hr) "Written on tht Wind" (drama) ·57 -Lauren Bacall, Rock Hudson. Robert stack THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, OCTOBER 2, 1971 Today I met beautiful Nikki. Sailed to Monte Carlo. Bought a gun. Was kidnapped but escaped. Exposed an international crime syndicate. And blew up a castle. That's ... •tl()W ISPEM rmsummER Robert Wagner & Jill St. John Sci turday in Color . 11=~Pmcasn 971 m Movie ED Box de Meaico ffi Promise City Portrait ol a small 11:00 0 (]) 0 0 (j) ~News Iowa farming community 00 Marshal Dillon 9:30 0 @ Miry Tyler Moore Show Mary m Movie: "Cimille" (clasSIC) '36 Richards discovers lhe vacation -Greta Garbo. Robert Taylor schedule at the office forces her @ It Is Written to lake a winter vacation-within rn Chiller Theatre two weeks-so she asks Rhoda to 11:15 0 Fabulous 52! (C) "How I Spent go with her to some sunny, tropical ~Y Summer V1Ution'' (adventure) resort. Guests: John Amos, frank 67 -Robert Wagner, Peter Law Ramirez, Annete Molen. lord. Jill St John. Lola Albright O News Larry Burrell '31 Movie: "The l ions Are l oose" @Del Reeves Show (comedy) '61 -Jean Claude Brialy ffi NET Playhouse (R) "Cathy 11:30 0 Movie: (C) "Nine Hours to Come Home" Rama" (adventure) '63 -Horst ffi Cine Mexicano Buchholz, Jose Ferrer. Diane Baker. 10:00 O ({)Mission: Impossible The 00 M~vie: "~ig~t Caller From Outer leaders of two underworld factions Space (sci h) 65 -John Saxon. call a top-level meeting at a ski 0 Slturday Night Movie: (C) "The resort during off-season. Bravados" (western) '58 -Gregory D News Chambers Gallagher Peck, Stephen Boyd. Joan Collins ' CID Movie: To Be Announced 0 TONY CURTIS AND (@ Movie: "Border River'' (western) * ROGER MOORE STAR '54 -Joel McCrea. Yvonne Decarlo. IN PERSUADERS HIT ID Movie: "The long Wait'' (dra· 0 (]) (j) ffi The Persuaders ma) '54 -Anthony Quinn. "Take Seven" Danny and Brett try to 1 ·00 £11 M · . ''Th B' St I" ( d h I · 1 h 1 · . · ~ ov1e. e 1g u a ven e P a gir w ose ong missing ture) '49 -Robert Mitchum brother suddenly appears to claim the estate she has inberiled. O Target Regis Philbin hosts m News Ken Jones @ Porter Wagoner Show @Ii) Noches hpatlas 10:30 D Movie: (21/zhf) "Pride of the Yankees" (drama) '42--tary Cooper O Fright Nicht: "Burn, Witch, Bum" and "The Evil Eye," m News Bill Reddick D Movie: "Til We Meet Again" (romance) ·44 -Merle Oberon. 09) Movie: "Black Castle" (sus pense) '53 -Richard Greene m All-Night Show: "Gunga Din," "City of fea r'' and (C) "footsteps in the Fog." @ Movie: ''The Black Whip" (west ern) '57 -Hugh Marlowe. A WISEMAN QUARTET A highlight during opening week of KCET's (Channel 28) new fall season is a festival of four documentaries by famed filmmaker Fred erick Wiseman, be$1nning Sunday, Oct. 3 Included in the fe stival are the critically acclaimed "High School," airing for the first time on telev1s1on exclusively by KCET: l11s newest creation, ''Basic Training"; and the Emmy Award winners "Hospital" and "Law and Order." The latter two have been shown on KCET and the public broadcasting network previously. but the unique and bril l1ant style of these two masterpieces warrant repeated viewings Describing his own work, Wiseman has said, 'Tm interested 1n normal behavior, what passes for normal b~hav1or I'm interested in how the 1nst1lut1ons reflect the larger cultural hues. so that. 1n a sense. 11's like tracking the abominable snowman, 1n the sense that you're looking for cultural spoors wherever you go You find traces of them in the 1nst1tutions." Hailed by New Yorker magazine ftlm cr1t1c Pauline Kael as · ... probably the most soph1st1cated 1ntelltgence to enter the docu mentary field in recent years," W1seman's cinema vente view of our most common 1nst1tut1ons, reveals to us our real. rather than our 1mag1ned character. "Hospital," airing Sunday at 10 PM. examines a metropolitan hos p1ta l in New York City as a focal point of human society. The vastness and variety of activities and services of the large urban medical center are contrasted with vignettes of ind1v1dual suffenng and tenderness. Graphic, intimate photography and an uncompron11s1ng sound track engross the viewer with the somet1111es distressing and disturbing but always involving business of the hospital. Wiseman employs the same cinema vente technique in "Basic Training," Mo nday at 8 PM. to provide an insightful. sometimes humor ous, look at the preparation of America's fighting forces THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 2. 1971 '/ 1 roi11£'c n•1ti11g. A su•11e /rom "B(lli< Trai11i111:." produrrd and titre'< t1•d hy l-rNfr1iC'k W ir£'lfl<lll . '·Law and Order," Tuesday at 7 PM, is the result of six weeks spent with the Kansas City (Mo.) Police Department. Regarding his point o f view 1n this film, Wiseman said: ''I watched the cops doing some rot1en things and some decent things, but what struck me wasn't so much 'police brutality' as the brutal1t1es that people in the streets were committing agamst one another." For "High School," Wednesday at 10 PM, Wiseman observed a white, m1ddle·class. suburban high school The film reveals bad teachers, st1Hl1ng student counselor encounters, and lrustratmg parent teacher conferences. It also shows good teachers and excited stu dents involved in after school activ1t1es. But the overwhelming tone 1s one of dullness, student boredom, teacher boredom, and futility of 1nd1v1dual1ty. Page 5 PHOTOPLAY -AWARDS THE GLEN CAMPBELL SHOW DOES ITS FIRST LIVE BROAD- CAST WHEN IT PRESENTS THE SOTH ANNUAL PHOTOPLA Y GOLD MEDAL A WARDS TO THE -MOST ·POPULAR STARS · .IN MOVIES AND TELEVISION, TUESDAY AT 7:30 PM. EXPECTED TO APPEAR ARE! ALI McGRAW, RYAN O'NEAL, Dft VID CASSIDY AND THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY, AMONG MANY OTHERS. THE SHOW WILL ALSO BE A SALUTE TO THE PAST FIFTY YEARS OF MOVIE HISTORY. 'TI-IE .. TYPlSTS' 'THE TYPiSTS,' A ONE-ACT COMEDY BY MURRAY SCHlSGAL STARRING ANNE JACK- SON (AND ELI WAL- LACH) WILL BE TELE- VISED ON J:<CET, CHAN- NEL 28, THURSDAY AT 9:00 PM. AS THE FIRST OF 15 HOLLYWOOD TELEYISION THEATRE HOUR-LONG PRESEN- TATIONS OF THE NEW SEASON. DIRECTED FOR TELEVISION BY GLENN JORDAN, 'THE TYPISTS ' WAS ORIGI- NALLY PRESENTED OFF-BROADWAY IN 1963 WITH MISS JACKSON AND WALLACH IN THE STARRING ROLES. AFTER A SUCCESSFUL EIGHTPMONTH RUN IN NEW YORK, THE HUS- BAND AND WIFE ACT· ·ING TEAM TOOK THE SHOW TO LONDON AND LATER TOURED THE STATES WITH IT. . - p ti F m tel ad' ~cp in f u I ha. bo: .. D Fo be be Hi. wa bo de Ca 1 fat u for .. T lar ~c ing Th nci of of he Gr JJt'tt•r Ford will ht• .H'<'11 111 11 ,.,,,,_ 1i1111i111: roh• 11·itli /11,· /utlia (:/1·1111 Ford. Victo r Campos, former prof1'.1- 11111wl prizl'{iglzter, has Iii.( fir.11 ro/1' 1L\' 11 TV uri1'.1 n •1111l11r. pl/I\ - 1111: IJcp1111• Rttdy Dm·illo. ··Everything lhey <;aid I wouldn'I like about 1elcvi-.ion I love." The man doing the talking is Glenn Ford, veteran of nearly 130 morion pic1ures. now 1:1king his first plunge into the realm of weekly te levision as the star of Cadc's County. the contemporary western :idven1ure series ~een Sunday night\ on CBS al 9: 30 PM. "I wa" never one for doing a '>ccnc over :ind over again." Ford repons. "I'm always :\l the lop of m} energy in the fir,I frw takes and in television we ju<.t don'I huve time to w,1,1c, so it \\Ork' Olll beauti- fully for me." ' Naturally, the lir~I que~lton Ford ha' 10 field. " why, aflcr <;uch a di-;tingui<;hed career in filnh, did he decide to go inlo tclevi!.1on'! "To be at home." is h1<; o;implc reply. "Actor<; arc re:illy not 1hal dil- h:rent from everybody el\e," he explatns "I have a beautiful hnrnc that I love and I w:int to -.pend a Int more time in it . I l'Ol!ld d1i movie.; all ye~1r round i( I wanled lo !ravel 10 Spain or Yugo<;lavia and live 1n hotels :ind our of .;11itta~e1, ntnc months out of the year." Why nol just rcttre nnd CflJOY in lci~urc the fruits of a career that ha<; included ro les tn <;11c h mcmorahle film~ a~ "Gilda." "The Blnt.:k- board Jungle," "Tcahou'c of the Augu't Moon," .. hcepman," anti "Don'I Go Near the Waler." among muny others. ··r m an .actor.'' Ford says, "and r enjoy acting. I can onl y be off a <:ouple of months before I start gelling itchy for a new role." Of Welsh descent, Gwyllyn Samuel Newlon Ford was born in Que- bec, Canada, on May 1, the only child of Newton and Hannah Ford. His father, Newton, was an executive with the Canadian Pacific Rail- way and owned a paper mill in lhe village of Glenford where he was born. (Ford chose the name of his falher\ birthplace for his nom c.Je marquee when he became a profc,sional actor.) Glenn is the great, great grand-nephew of Sir John A. MacDonald. Canada's Father of the Confederation. and is descended on his I fn1her'<; side from Martin Van Buren. lhe eighth president or the United States. He made ht <: acting dchut JI the age of four in Glen- ford when. dressed in a Li11lc Lord Fauntleroy suit. he :ippearec.J in "Tom Thumb's Wedding." The role ro.:quired him 10 consume a large dish of chocolate ice cream. When Glenn was eight, the family moved to S:inta Monica. He received his entire education th~re. While at1cnding Sanla Monica High School. he w:is school com- missioner of entertainment, a clao;o; officer and the ~chool'o; outstand- ing actor, playing leads tn hoth the junior and senior class plays. In junior high, he had hec.!n a promising track athlete and showed considerable ability al lacro~~e. Canad:1's national sport. But in high ~chool his full attention went to drarrw ancf to the necessity of work- ing al various odd jobs, from selling the Saturday Evening Post and The Sant<\ Monica Outlook. to 3n earl y-morning cleanup job :it a neighborhood pharmacy. plus manning the searchlight on the roof of the Wilo;hire Thealcr. The job thal perhaps accounrs for his love of western films was as a '\table boy on the Will Roger'\ ranch, where he learned about hon;co; and tnck rnling from the beloved humorisl Graduated in 1934 from S:inla Monica H igh . Ford heca rnc active THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. OCTOBC:R :> 197t Taylor Lnchu, in his fir.11 11111jor 1rfr1•uin11 roli•, i.r /eaturc•d a.1 D1·p· 1111· A rln Pri11'lwrtl. _)' F:Jgllr JJ11cli11111111 portmv:. tl1·r111tv 1/icn/l J. J. Jur~ 11111, with five local theater group~. serving a;; ~rage mant1ger for one, lighting direcior for another. set designer for Jnother. ~ogram 'ak~­ man for another and actor for 'fU\?lhcr. "I never really set out to be an acror," he recalls. ·1 onl) knew 1hat I wanted to be connected with 1hc theater 111 'IOme capacity." H " first professional role in front of the ~els was thal of the grocery hoy 1n ''The Children'!> Hour" when Hcrm.1n <\hutnlin resl:igeJ lhc Broad- way hll on 1hc We!>I Coa!>t. Ford'<; ncwc~l role is that of Sam Cade, a jeep-riding -.heriff in the modern day Southwe~l "I enjoy 1hc part of C:.idc a' much as :inythtng I've ever done. -,imply hecau'\e Cade 1s a compo'>ilc of the be't tn the churricter' I played in such movie!> U!> "3: 10 To Yuma." "The Rounder,," "Shccpm:rn," "Jubal" and other. Our executive prn- ducd David Gcrher, producer Charles Larsen and .-.tory con-.ultant Cliff GoulJ looked at a great many of my we-11crns and fo<.hionccl Cade after thChc things they liked ht:st. "Tl\c rc,1111 i'I a part thal I fit into;\\ castly "' ;111yth1ng I've e\'l'r done. I also like Sam Cade. Ht''s a stro ng, y1.:1 gen1lc . m.111 who only speaks when h1.: has something to "ay and then 1t'c; dtrc~l and 10 the point." With an 1ilmost mischievous glint in hi s eye, Ford say, 11 ·, almost silly to pay a man. especially a man like himself, to do wcsl- erns. "I love the outdoors nnd I love IO ride," he explains. "and they give me the opportunity and pay me to do it." ln addition to enjoying the circumstances surrounding the role, Ford is also very pleased with the aclOrs that arc surrounding him as well. Edgar Buchanan, who became a television staple rn Petticoat Junc tion, plays J.J. J ackson, Cade'<: chief deputy and an ira,ciblc old cuss who never misses an opportunity 10 point ou1 his long ex- perience in law enforcemcnl. A number of nc.:wcornerc; have alc;o joined 1hcsc 1wo old pro' to portray the deputies that bad. up Cade when 1t•comes to the rnugh and tumble business of maintaining order in a vast area th;u comh1nc' a lit1le of lhe old we'll with much of the new T aylor L:icher. in h1-; profco;o;ional acting dcbul. is Ario Pritchard in the o;cnes, a tough. singlcminclcd young man wi1h mtenc;c loyal11es to h1<> hoc;'i S<1m C'ade. Victor C'ampm. a former profcsc;ional hoxer, handles the role ol deputy Rudy Davillo and Pete r Ford, Ford'<; o;on. join" his fothcr a' the college educated deputy !.henff Pete. Ford likes the mixture of regulars 1hat arc w11h li1m tn 1he <;eric<; "They all play interesting and individual characters," he point<; m11. "No cookie cutter parls around here." The careful l'Onstruc1io11 of 1ntcre-.ting characto.:rs that people Cade's County extend' lei the guc't roles that include Will Geer ac; a c;eemingly kindly old mun who hold" a whole town in his grip; William Shatncr <1s a pro fc~'1011al demolitions expert hired to destroy a nuclear nmsilc ba,c; Forre~t Tucker as a man convinced his daughter's boyfriend 1c; a killer :ind J~hn Payne as a congressman wJth romanlic tie' 10 n hcauty queen with an unsavory past. 'Tm ~ure the viewers will find C'adc'c; County an intcrec;ting and e~ci1ing place to vi~it." Ford <;aye;, "I know I do." Page 7 Pa e 9 SUNDAY OCTOBER 3 MORNING 6:15 ID The Christophers 6:30 O Gospel Singing Jubilu ID The Bibi' Answers 6:45 (Bl The Christophers 6:55 O Story Line 7:00 f) [ii Tom !nd Jerry QMr. Wizard (ici) Woody Woodpecker ID lei's Rap 7:15 ID Soci1I Security in Amtrica 7:30 f) (Bl The Groovie Goolies O The Jetsons O Music and the Spoken Word 00 leave It to Beaver 0 With This Ring o Deputy 01wg ID Yogi Bur ind friends ID Sacred Hurt/The Christophers 8:00 f) limp Unto My feet O Mrs. Alph1 Bel O O) Rex Humbud (6) Real Estate Open House (8) limp Unto MJ feet 0 Herald of Truth ID Wr nderama m RevlVlll fires (39) Cartoon Carnival 8:30 f) look Up and Live O Serendipity O Campus Profile "Ass1m1lat1on" Guests are Mrs Merv Grtlfin, John 49er~ v~. Ph1ladelph1a [agles at Philadelphia 0 IIQi m Major league Bueball 01v1sional play offs for the League Championships are televised Teams will be ann ounced 0 HOUR OF POWER * with Robert Schuller SELECT YOUR GOALS! O Hour of Power 0 [3) Reluctant Dragon and Mr. Toad "\ Cl Movie: "War Hunt" (drama) '62 ' -John Saxon, Robert Redford. @ Wilburn Brothm m Canciones y Musica (39) Grambling Footb1ll Highlights 10:30 0 (3) The Doubledeckers @ F1ith for Today m Adelante con l1s Escuelas 11:00 O Home Buyers' Guide (6) Larry Kane Show 0 ( 3 ) Bullwinkle ID Movie.: (C) "Ten Tiii Men" (west ern) '51-Burt l ancaster, Gllbe1t Ro land Jody Lawrence @ Church in the Home m Mano a Mllno R1nchero (39) Film: "Sherlock Holmes" CB Variedad CE Buy·line 11:30 0 J ' Mike 1 Wish O Movie: (C) "War of the Worlds" (set Ii) '53-Gene Barry, Ann Robm David Carson and author Dale Alex· 12:00 (3' College football Hi2hlights ander O Movie: "Orders to Kill" (drama) (j ) lei There Be light '59-Paul Massie. fddle Albert. fJ Movie: "X •.. the Unknown" fi Movie: "Under My Skin" (drama) (sci Ii) '57-Dean Jagger 'SO-John GarfielJl. M1cheHne Prelle ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN 0 Suspense Theatre * (IN COLOR) @Intelligent Pmnt "ler11fic Toast m Kalhl"1n Kuhlman masters" I (39) Notre Dame Football €I) El Mundo Esta l oco CB Viaje (6hr) 9:00 f) Inside Football GJ Cine Muic1no 0 Challenge My Sermon 12:30 @ Teenage Tri1ls "The Parents' 0 D1y of Discovery Side of a Teenage Drug User 0 Sunday Story Time (39) Film "Outlaw ot Rl!d River" o II Is Written ID Cf) Oral Roberts 12:45 f) NFL Post-Game Show 1 :00 f) Camera Three £DI Sl'lCIAl I World Mormon Con· 0 _Q ID NFC/AFC Footbill Teams ference Two hours of live coverage to be announced from Salt lake City Utah. of events O ~ Directions at the Church of the latter Day OC Mormon World Conference Saints annual October conference. Cl Million S Movie~ (C) "Atlantis, including music by the reknowned the los1 Continent" (fantasy) '61 -choir Anthony Hall m Muslca y P1l1bras m World Bl!yond CB P111or1m1 L1tlno en Domingo m News Nick Carter 9:30 8 CJ) NF1 Tocby Pre game inter m frente a 11 Vida views. 1:30 f) Today's Relieion 0 Meet the Press @ To Be Announced IJ Qerte Autry 0 @ Cl) Issues and Answers (!) Movie: "Carry on Cruisine" @ Voice of Calvary (comedy) '66 -Sidney James, lit m Exito111etro freser. 2:00 f) Face the Nation Mayo1 John V 0 Anele's Garage Lindsay of New York City guests l1Ql Wol1d ol Sports Illustrated (fl Gene Fomell Show OJ Qospel Slnrtn1 Jubilee 0 Robert K.. Domin Show m Esta Es la V'lda @ MVP-Johnny Bench (39) NFl Garne of the Week O Eyewitneu Guest is S.D Demo 9:40 (})Story Un«/Co111munity Action cratic Senator George McGovern 10:00 1J NFl Football San Francisco @ Ask Coneress I HE OAlLY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 2, 197t €t} Teatro Familiar (39) Film "Wanton Countess" Ci) Bullwinkle 2:30 f) Commitment ( 31 Channels of light To Be Announced O Movie. (C) "Once More With Feeling'' (comedy) '60 Yul B~nner. Kay Kendall , @Roller Game (!) Make I Wish 3:00 f) Our Am'fc1n Musical Heritage (3) Vorce of Agriculture O Notre Dame Football (6) Oaktari ()) Zoorama O Family Film Festival: "little Miss Broadway'' Shirley Temple ID Chiller ~Toros CE Directions 3:30 f) Newsmakers Guest is. Jack Jal enll, P1esident of the Motion Picture Assoc of America. 1 3 ~ Bob Ralston Music Box (8 Zane Grey Theatre CD Agriculture Report 4:00 f) Movie: (C) "The Unguuded Mo- ment" (drama) '57-George Nader, [slher W1lhams, John Saxon. r J Campus Profile O Sonday Tom Snyder O UCLA Bruin Football (6) Tinin Theatre O College Football Highlights (i Probe 0 1 N1tion1I Geogr1phic "Americans on Everest" ( 15) Sesame Street ID The Music Bol (39) Ricing World CE Rex Humbard 4:30 (;')Across the Fence (8) F1te the N1tion Cl Pet Set Mary Tyler Moore guests ID Movie: "Camille" (classic) '36-- Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor. ID DEBUT Hey landlord ID Notre Dame Football 5:00 Cooling It 0 "SPORTS ILLUSTRATED" * Chevrolet brings yo., great sports action. O World of Sports Illustrated r!J Unt1med World O Gr1mbling Football Highlights Aclton from the Tigers/Prairie View game (fO) KOGO News W Star Trek (15) The French Chef EE World footb1tl Soccer £D They Went Th•t·•·Way "John Wayne" m Carrousel Mexicano (39) Aztecs' Football CE P1ttem tor living 5:30 f) The St Louis Zoo "Backstage at the Zoo'' Show business characters help relate the story ol how animal trainers prepare for the dally shows. 0 John McK1y Show 0 00 Ninny and the Profes90f News Ray Wiison [9) Movie: (C) "Esupe From Min· d1nao" (drama) '68-George Ma~ar is. Nehemiah Persofl (15) Book Beat ED Consult1tion (R) "Progress m Card1cvascular Surgery·· ID Passport to .lravel tl} Nanny ind the Profesior EVENING 6:00 f) Big News Clete Roberts (31 Movie: (2hr) "The Rare Breed" (adventure) '66--Maureen O'Hara James Stewart O KNBC News Jess Marlow O Movie: (2hr) "Wuthering Heights" (classic) '39 -Laurence Olivier. Orson Welles, Merle Oberon David Niven Academy Award winning epic based on Emily Bronte's classic story of love intertwined with lraee dy @ Jacques Cousteau Special O Public Affairs Speci1I ''I Am Somebody" (j°J Sirty Minutes Cl Wild Wild West @This Is Tom Jones Guests Conme Stevens, Shecky Greene, The Mondy Blues. (15) Boboquivui £D Thirty Minutes With , .. m leyendas de Melito ID Insight G) College football Highhgl!ts 6:30 f) I SPECIAL I At Great Personal Risk Program recalls the heroic acts of six l A policemen. and 1s high ltghted with hims of the Medal of Valor Awards luncheon hosted by Jack Webb and David Janssen Bob Navarro interviews recip1enls 0 Story Theatre O [yewitness News Hugh Wrll1ams ID Creature feature: (90) "The Un· known Terror" (horror) '57 -John Howard, Mala Powers. May Wynn (15) Unity of Nature ED The Course of Our Times "Thr Road lo World War II" ID Meet the Press * KCET NEW SEASON! plus 7th ANNIVERSARY 7:00 f) I sPmAl I The Anonymous How- ard Hughes (R) A profile of the fa bled billionaire. highlighted by inter views with many of his former as sociates 0 MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S * WILD KINGDOM stars Marlin Perkins 0 ID Wild Kingdom "Netting a Jaguar" Marhn Perkms helps cap tu re a llvestock·mar audtng iaguar near the Sierra Madres 1n northern Mexico (j) Hee Haw Guests tnclude Buddy Alan, Amanda Blake 0 PREMIE.RE Story in Hollywood Ralph Story hosts series explonng the little· known sides of the enter tainmenl capital of the world (I) Juvenile Jury O Outh V1lley Days ID Passport to Travel "Japan Olf Season" EE ltall1n Television Hour £D CIVILISATION: * Xerox brings back the now-classic series. £D (15) RETURN Civilisation "lhe Frolen World" Kenneth Clark's per 7 8 l lhil t'lt\ ·'l!l' II \ Ill I \I.cl( I"'' ,t,1r Ill l 111 I Jhl'• \OU ,I.tr ho:1 i' n< I 1'1~ I I• )l'l't IV\l() ltnl llll c 1111;\ .t.1g 111.11 lwi: THE OAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 2 1971 sonal odyssey through the cultural achievements of Western man m lucecita 0 (2)@ m The FBI Fritz Weaver and sp111t rhe series details Faw· (39) AzteC$' football guests as a con nian posing as a tey's un1vers1ty asp11at1ons and has 10:30 iJ David frost Revue Medicine and (39) lassie psychic who sets u;i a lucratave v1c tragic love for his cousin, Sue Bride-the medical profession are sat1r11ed m Slli Scene l•m Also guesting are Dana Wynter head , as Alan Alda guests and Joan Van Ark. 9:30 O The World Tomorrow 7;30 6 SID~EY POITIER * IN HIS FINEST ROLE m Movie Greats: (C) (2hr) ''The tJ GLENN FORD STARS @ At Issue Man f rom Laramie" (western) '66 * ON TELEVISION AS A @Weekend News Chucll Cecil -James Stewart, Wallace Ford NEW·STYLE SHERIFF !1il Gra n Tu tro ''TO SIR, WITH LOVE" CBS SUNDAY MOVIES Arthur Kennedy IN "CADE'S COUNTY" 11 :00 6 ~News @ The Bii Question "Bussing" , 0 l}g, News iJ CBS Sunday Movie: (C) (2hr) "To Sir, With. love" (drama) '69 -Sidney Poitier. Judy Geeson, Christran Roberts, Suzy Kendall, Lulu. Story of a novice teacher in a tough London school €l) Japanese Comedy Hour 0 (fl Cade s County Sam Cade IS 0 Ru Humbard ED (15) NEW SEASON firinr line kidnapped as part of a plot by a (I) Movie: "Port of New York" "Is America Hospitable to the band of smartly dressed young (drama) '49 -Scott Brady Yul Negro?" thieves who take over lhe bank an Bryn ner. · g;) Festi val fllmico Madrid and hold the employees. 0 Movie: "Mr. Peabody and the (39) fil m: "Fr1ncis of Assisi" 0 News Larry Burrell Mermaid" (comedy) '48 -William 8:30 0 \\OJ m The Jimmy Stewart Show l O:OO 0 0 ~The Bol~ Ones -The Powell. Ann Blythe 0 @) m World of Disney "Hack saw" Conclusion. Tim Andrews (Tab Hunter) begins training a wild stal lion he has captured for th e Calgary Stampede chuck wagon race. Susan Bracken co-stars. "The Price of Plumbing Is Numbing" ~tors Angry Man A woman lac· m College Football USC vs Okla 'I A critical shortage of bathroom space 'Iii death and an unorthodox young homa. nearly causes a rift between the man find th~mselves attracted to @ Kathryn Kuhlman families in the Howard household. each other. Dana Merrill and Zooey 11 :30 O Mm Griffin 9:00 0 @) m Bonanza "Bushwhacked" Hall guest . . 0 O Sunday Tonight Show Little Joe is ambushed and left for 0 News Larry McCormack . O (3) News 0 NEW SEASON lhis Is You r Life "June Allyson" dead when he discovers rusllers 0 Com~unity ~ ee db ack Ma rt'" (jl Telepulse changing cattle brands Cast111.o IS substituting for Fernando m Movie: "Storm Fear'' (drama) O Million $ Movie: (2hr) '1he Ca· tered Affair'' (drama) '56 -Bette Davis. Ernest Borgn1ne, Debbie Reyn olds, Barry Fitzgerald. 0 (1)@ m ABC Sunday Night Del Rio as co host '55 -Cornel Walde. Jean Wallace Movie: (C) (21/zhr) "Von Ryan's Ell· ID News K~n ~ones Dan Duryea press" (drama) '65-Frank Sinatra. @Joe. DeSilva. 5 Open Fo~um 12:00 0 Conference Two hours ol high Trevor Howard. Sergio Fantoni World (15) Ph1ladelph11 folk Festival, Part tights @ Three Passports to Adventure "Headhunters of Luton" War II adventure about one of the 1 O Movie: "froztn Alive" (sci fa) most danng POW esca pes conceived €l) Japanese News Digest '64 -Mark Steven s, Maraanne Koch g;) Pandorama (39) Wild Kingdom 8:00 O I SPlCIAL I Artists and Models Beauty Pageant Johnny Grant pre sen ts forty girls competing lor ltlle of Queen ol Gary Berw1n·s Arl1sl's and Model's Ball Harry Ackerman as Dean of Judges. @Minority Community EID 4 NITES , RAW REALISM ff) Japanese Mo vi e: "Samurai * LIFE THRU A LENS: Story" WISEMAN FILM FEST. ED (15) NEW SEASON Masterpiece ED I SPECIAL I Frederick Wiseman Theatre (R) "At Marygreen·· The first film festival 1 '"Hospita l" An Emmy episode of "Jude the Obscure" lea-winning look at life 1n a New York lures Robert Powell as Jude Fawley City hospital. in a deadly war waged between flesh ~ TV Musical Ossart 'STORY IN HOLLYWOOD' 12:45 ® Issues and Answers 1:00 iJ Movie: (C) "Ro1d to Oenver" (western) ·sS-John Payne QNews 1:15 00 News 1:30 ®Movie: "Yaqui Drums'' (western) '57-Rod Cameron, J. Carol Naish. Ralph Story will take a pe rsonal look at 1'1le of his favorite subJCC I'> when KABC'-T V (lll'Wnls Sto ry in HollywooJ, premiering Sun- d;1v, October 3 at 7 PM lWer ('hanncl 7_ C1;n11nuing his nearly lcgt•nd)l'r y 1raJ1t1on of 1qwr11n g on the grcar, the near-great and the 11<1Ho-great personalities, mores anJ cvcnrs 11( 11ur world. Ralp~ Story wi ll focus on 1he ''''aid of Hollywood in hi" new 'crtc"i. Story In Hollywood i~ produced hy Story Linc. Inc .• in association wi th KABC .TV, The produccr-uirccto r is Mark Ma~~ari with Linda Day as assot:1 atc producer. Other <.:red its arc: wntcr, D llll Brc,nahan: l":t11ll'1.11n:an, William F. L. Singer, rco;carcht·r,, I yn H.1111· ncr and D.1 n Price: art dircclo r, S ill I ury: film editor:-., Ro n Clark and fn,1 Maa,,,1r1 fhe initial program, "Thirty Minute" O ver Hollywood," a pproache~ the m;im.latory tour- 1\I'' tuur of Hollywood from a different vant· .age point. tic no t only takes a do ... e·up look at 'l1mc of the imbeddeJ bra~s n~1mc~ of '>lar' m the sidewalk but he also visit' the Holly· ''M d Unemployment Office where it is ju't 1111~s1ble one may ~cc some or thc~c :-.amc ,1.1r<;. He may go from the famou' footprints 111 the court of Grauman's Ch1ne-.c Thcatrc i.1 the dusty bare feet in the infamous girlie rhcatrcs of more recent origin. He m.1y take \ou from Pcrino·s to the local Orange J uliu" 'I.a nd-fro m the "new look·· of the c;in.J- ho:m l-tube facade of Hollywood Bowl lo the 1·mluring, but faded e legance c1f Paramount P1l turc\ clas~ic iron grill wnrl... entrance f11turc program~ will include· "The S11h- 1cct i-; Noses," a longuc·in-t·hcck revelation .in the import.rncc of 1hc no),c in a H,11Jy- w11od career; a report on the "real'· <;t.1r'\ of I loll ywood . the extra<;, w11ho11t whom no p1c- t11rc (with the possibll! exception ilf "I ifc- lan;1t") could have hecn made. '1un1 wlirncn : -1.1gc mothers; a nd Holl ywood rnv1J (lww 111.my trees were 111 the hack y:in.J of llclcn I wl•lvclrcc~?) Ralph Story looks 111 Hollywood and prt~t>nt' ll tn ur of thi.~ "tinst>l-lown" a' only hr c-an rnntluc-t It, Pa e 9 T..e Early Show 14pmToday Alfred Hitchcock's 'Under Capricorn' Ingrid Bergman and Joseph Cotten Color cas•2 Sears # •• '30.' -\II-In-T h e-Ea r Hear in #i! Aid~ ·~'-"-I ... IS ill:•.,. ·~t9~a.Mmtt 1ts~ca.rn ... wM ,....,..,., ...,......_ •'4·~-~,~-RqWr smi}...../ .~M "'*'' Soun ' 19 r-\~~ ... CNet P1aas Hnn.111 . .\.iti .-\t .-\ Pntt \ .. Cu A~ 8actf'4 8~ -\ (~~ YM CU ~ 0. iHenlls '* 'N '' uUWc at tar f" ...... :0-.0 ~ S.-P"v\ Q a 'I ~ c...-t:.ct-.... s--c-. l'\&a LAlll ~ ,. 0 ~-~ ,.... 10 n ff DAILY PILOT. TV WEEI(, OCTOBER 2 111• I 'a!) a ~o I (!) NeW1 5:30 6 C.11 of the West MONDAY I O .1.. ABC NeW1 Smith Rea\011•1 8 News Ray Wilson OCTOBER 4 F« morning and afternoon listings. please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ar e the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9-00 m "'\.I.st MfTJ M111" tdramal '59 _;>,., "'-" C'a'1d Wayne 9:30 0 "Up 111 M1bel's Rooe" 1com· >d) .U-~r ~·s o·Keefe ~arione c;t).,<'·d1 WMan on iM f"lyi11e Trap- ut -cc-e<t~1 3S--W C. Fields. 0 "'The Muc!IJrY 1dramal ·51 - 1't"t : ~nne A ~ G~tnn~ 1 I :00 O (C) -1mutioc1 ta 1 Gunfighter"· •n:!.,., 5-t-l -8-ynner Jan ice ;i_ ~ m -Sbot.r'" )(!,er:.·e1 3~Ty ~ J 2-00 m "'Tties ti Adwnture'" adven - · -·e :.i--:c-:'<! r c •e 3:00 I ft) ~Pl(llf IOf C~u~r" :-,:r~ :,:).-('~ ~:t hol-Ron 3 30 10 -1stfliu6t-~·ri .._~ i::sa·-.: B·u:z EVENING ' '-00 tJ .......,: (Cl .,,., t.apric:orn" :·1--4 H -'r4 c ~·ilT'an Jo· s.!~-:.:-:~-Wc.u 1111 d ng. Mar· i ! · ! · . · i .. :r "'-s .._'·tel H 1:d'lcock ··-~· "HH ;i ..:! • t<I~" South ,_, !~ • ·-~ :.;..:..:-s a'O cen:e·~ r:. ·1.: 1 ·!'· 1~ · i·tc t ·r • ..::: ano • ~ • ·~ .~: • 1.t :.: -f :~ !'~r: 'e 1 ·~· 0 F ~ l.9CW'l ksl 6 T..ut 0 ~ !!> Lew. WMta-11 Styie o c.an ~ -~ 6B "'1!lc:Nt ~ m 11 Sl Sa.. StTMt g) f .,.cas • la s-na (J-')T'W ... Yllily '·lO T Dia anity ~ 0 ..... 1'\e ,....., ltaa- 0 1--.. 5-lits * FntMt mw, r.....-~ e LMM ,,, Qit ~ !!)....-~ (Su "-a r..._~ ~ Q) ...... "- S.ilO l ,..., ~I -<.1%\.."1 0 U9C ._ .Of.s:S "Ji•:-00 ' * llirws :~~....-.-3,'!Tl.-1 wm 0 !Q lldhl~S111.19 • nit ~Rlilll'Cll' iatiilES 6},:5'1 ..... ~ ............ ~ D(Wl & ~ "" ,._ mo.eo,.....~ ')!' ""' .... '-' O Get Smart Jg_ Ntws Jack Wtiite, Joe McMaha~ m The flyinr Nun m 6illi2an's lslalld (15) What's New? ED Art Stlldio, Too m Don Wilson's Town h lk (39) Gillir an's lslalld a!) N1t.adl1 CD News Jim Hawthorne 6:00 f) Bir News Jerry Dunphy O l<NBC Hews Tom Snyder O News Moms. McCormick 0 ~ o CD NH Monday Night football Oakland Raiders at Cleve land Browns. 0 Wild Wild Wu t m The flintstonu @ I Drum of .lean"ie (15) Third Colle2e. One Year After ED Hodeepodre Lod,e ~ 1.:: Mike fo~ N~s eI) Noticiero 34 m Desert Report (39) M'fberry RfD 6:30 O Sttve Alie" Show Guests are song~tress Lainte Kazan. comedian Red Buttons and author Judllh v,orst 8 CBS Netn Walter Cronkite ~NBC Nnn m Andy Griffith Show @ Bill Cosby Show ED DEBllT Playinr the Gu1t~r In str1.1ctor ts fredertelt Noad m Beat the Odds (39) Grttn Acres a!) El Pro I. Sa fit.a rio 7:00 f) C8S Ne.n Walter Cronkite 7:30 0 m NBC Nnn John Chancellor j_ Dragnet O What's My line? ig Ad1111-12 m I love Lucy @ I Drum ol lunn~ (15) The Turned On Crisis I ED Mauie alld the 8e111tiful Mi· chine ~la lnlrusa (3~) The Vi1fin11n CB V u iedld es D '"STAND UP AND CHEER" * Musical Salute to America. Presented by CHEVROLET O Sta_lld Up Md °'"' Ton•eht s ~OfC • 4ues1 •S Jae' Jone$ O Or. su. .. lode Yo tden Losr· : LX lt tr>e$ to l'!elp •n v.pectant .. : • ,, l'l'l('thfr •n so•te of the pro· ·n..-s cl er husb.and •ho had en ,·..s.o.,v~ l!\1n& a Thoru u type hie i1 11'-e ,., Ofme:5$ Wechc~I compl1 a :"'-s J "1$t a~tf t~ bib) s b1r1h T I On.. ti JNallit a .... s ...-: (2)1r> "'h1iod " AIAtllSt-..t'" 1~· . 62 - • :r~ r. l!l(X.U I.I~ ~ ! .., Hui • ::>' ~'t""'l ~r :-: f:'. "4 ~ P rs :-. ~ ~~ i ~ I "\.~-icx""tl :tie :c·~ K ~!flt :'C' I'·~ ~ !"t ) ~ ~ t~ .>t"f' e ... c-_ "!'f:I 1•t re $._Vi.'N) 9 JQl Let's Mike a Dul publisher of Today's World magazine ID HOGAN 'S HEROES-recruits her ll he:p ~uperv1se the * SUPER FUN! staging of a beoefll ball ID Hogan's Heroes L@) City in Motion @ Dragnet 0 Baxter Ward News ID CITYWATCHERS RETURN ID 11 Takes • Thief * VISITING & UNEARTHING (15) Book But "Scratch" m Cityvtatchers Investigation of the ED Ascent Penetrating look at the economics of lllmmaking '" the New world of mountain cltmbing which Hollywood lollow~ tllree top U S climbers as ED Do-Re-Mi they scale the Sierra Nevada peaks. m lassie lO:OO 8 (il My Three Sons Tile wedding Cl!) Miguelito Valdez Show party -minus lhe bridegroom is 8:00 f) ® Gunsmoke "Waste" ConclU· assembled al the Douglas home, and sion An outlaw (Jeremy Slate) and Sieve and Uncle Charley must go his gang corner the marshal and a oul looking for Fergus band of women near an old fort and 0 News Mo11is. McCormick threa ten their lives unless they turn LiJ To Tell the Truth over a sum of gold they have been 0 The Avengen carrying. ID News Putnam. Fishman 0 0 m laugh-In Karen Valen· (15) Firing line tine guests as a flamenco dancer, a ID BLUES POWER! light opera singer and a lemma ver· * WITH MUDDY WATERS sion of Chief Ironside ED I sPtc1AL I Blues Power: Muddy O Movie: (2 hr) "Wu the ring Waters An evening with the famed Heights" (classic) '39 -Orson blues singer, shown 1n rehearsal, in Welles. Laurence Olivier. Merle ronversat1on backstage, and in per· Oberon. formance on the stage of L.A.'s Ash ID Truth or Consequences Grove Club. m The Virginian CE El Tornillo ID 'BASIC TRAINING'-ffi Mantrap * LAUGHS & PATHOS! 10:30 8 C8l Amie Hoping lo put a little m (15) I SPECIAL I Frederick Wise-more spice 1nlo his married lile, man Film Festival 2 Following one Arnie decides to h11e a maid to company of recruits at Fort Knoll. provide wile Lillian wrth more leisure Kentucky, through all phases of nine lime weeks of basic training, both on 0 Bruins in Action duly and oft. thrs documentary de· (6) Movie: (21/2hr) "Return of the tails the laughable as well as the Giant Monsters'' (sci Ii) '66-Kotira harrowing sides of the transforma· Hongo, Bula Shirataki. lion of recruits into soldiers ffi News Bill Johns ED Yeseni1 ED DEBUT El Retrato de Dorian Gray Cl!) Nino (39) Movie: "Possessed" 8:30 ID David Frost Sttow ffi Adults Only (39) Movie: "Prince Valiant" 11 :00 8 ® ED News 8:45 0 NFL Post-Game Show 0 112J m News 9:00 0 00 Here's Lucy Mike Connors. 0 Movie: "Never S1y Die" (come· In his familiar role as private in· dy) '39~Bob Hope, Andy Devine Martha Raye. vesti(alor Joe Mannix, answers Lucy's call for help when she 0 I J I CE News stumbles on the identity of two bank 0 Movie: "Glory at Sea" (adven- robbers. lure) '54-frevor Howard, Sunny (3) Movie (C) (2hr) "The Rare 1 ulls. Breed'' (adventure) '66 -Maureen m To Tell the Truth ffi But the Clock O'Hara, James Stewart. Et) c·tyvt t h ~ o m NBC Monday Night Mo· m C~ a ~ 4e2rs N vie: (C) (2hr) "Speedway" (musical) ll ·JO O oo':e G -~,~ '68-Elvis Presley, Nancy Sinatra A · \ W erv . " rn financially successful stock car rac· l3 agon Tratn ing driver 1s too generous with his 0 O ~ Joh~ny Carso~ winning, and~m sup owing the In 0.~ovie. (C) ~aim Spnngs Week- ternal Revenue vice end (romance) 63-Troy Donahue, Wild,,. st Connie Stevens, Ty Hardin. ooifay Night Movie: (C) (2hr) m Movie: "Phlttt!" (comedy) '54:- Meet Me in Las Vegas" (musical) Judy Holl1da)', Jack Lemmon, Kim '56 -Dan Dailey, Cyd Charisse, Novak. . , . Agnes Moorellead )Im Backus A (E Movie: 'The Man I Marned" romance between 'a rancher and a (drama) '40-Joan Bennett, Lloyd Nolan. ballerina cools off when therr lucky ffi Ski Scene ~!~!~. changes at the. gambling 12:30 @ Marshal Dillon ED La Cruz de M1risa Cruces 12:45 0 News Cl!) Rosas para Veronica 1:00 8 Movie: ... Deadline •l Dawn'' (E The Persuaders (drama) '46-Susan Hayward, Paul 9:30 8 @ Doris Diy Wt1ter Doris Mar· Lukas, B~ W1~1ams trn exposes a chanty racketeer -ffi 0 (!_ CiQ: News played by guest Joey Fo1man-after 1:15 0 The G'llery Mis Fairburn. socialite wrfe of lhe 1:30 O News • THE DAILY PI LOT, TV WEEK. 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DuW-n -< ~ - ~ff ... -.~ ~ fR --n. a.-i enss· : ?'"\l L . __..._,if )in>e'.!> •'r-t l'lll Prt:n l;lt ~ ¢1 1W I~ aJMr • •t 3-5---: -er·1: "i~ iO M...., o.-t" :nr l Y-- -:ll'\ :..--:~ :> Ot' J_ · f ,_.,II .,..a • n. ...,.,_... rn.-; S...~~-r ~er "i-~· Wz:-:-;. t .lt 3 Set Hl _., ~ O "Mystery of Ute White Room" lmystery1 39-aruce Cabot ~ ,' :-•• t •• r 6:00 6 lic News Jerry Dunphy '1, News 81rf" Huddy O QflC News Tom Snyder O Nftri Morns llk:C.onnoe~ 0 News Bt.ntl, Sdlubecl 0 '!, Wild MW Wat m Tiie FhtJteMs @ I OfuJI ef JtMllit (l S) Yrsul a.II '~1 Arts rn Kl4re~. L8qe m ....,.. 34 m0eser1 ~ ( 3') IUybeny lfD CD News Jim Hawthome .6: 30 0 Slne Me. Slllew G.;en m Get;,!ge C.r1111 S-Jt Lron R' .e•end ~ J~.s.on Flnti C.cl1. !C and the Contmenta' IVds 0 Ill-: (C) (Kl) '1'r9Uble With AltrdJ" Pa r1 I 1oomeey1 s.s _ c~11nd Rw'Uel k~ Ii/, s lune rard ng G~ ~ Lee Cano'la Sc!.. T "'°O s-.Ael!U '..,.~ !' a Ca '.IY.I IC i 1~ SCf\X> l.l'IO :')' :~ :•. 'Wll uc.· ~:~r an11 Wtoit11e' Sur>t· :• a CIS llnrs .-ar.er Cron iv-! 10 NIC News .>one Ola~ I':· mAMJ ~ sai.. m u c.-, sai.. (1 5) ..... lut ID Class ~ -Sc~!lOIS WrtMs1 F •'-" "a-;; maut u.e'*' Cl'l 'rtell Aaa 71 m" are •end aod With oob a!) Viviana ules "Should the Go~emmenl Drop Cl) ABC News Its Charges Against Or Daniel Ells- 7:00 ft CBS News Walter Cronkite berg?" (3) ABC News Smith, Reasoner (39) Lancer 0 m NBC News John Chancellor 9:00 €l) L1 Cruz de M1risa ~uces @ Truth or Consequences ail Rosas p1r1 Veronica (1) Dr1cnet 9:30 B Whit's '14Y Line? 6 CANNON EXPLODES with (jQ) Primus "Kiss of Life" * ACTION and SUSPENSE! m I l ove Lucy f) 00 Cannon Diane Varsi returns @ I Dream of Jeannie to television lo play the widow of a (15) The Course of Our n mu country smging idol whose plane· ED 'LAW ANO ORDER' crash death brings Frank Cannon * EMMY DOCUMENTARY into the 1nmtigat1on Clu Gulager ED I Sl'ICIAL I F~derick wise m 1 n also guests. film Festival 3 "Law and Order" 0 Ci9) m The Funny Side Gene Emmy-winning documentary on the Kelly hosts a loo!>. at the funny side day to·day life of Kansas City police· of law and order men. fJ Buter Ward News €l} la lntrusa @ It Takes I Thief (39) Aztec Highlights ED (15) NEW SEASON Blick Jour· Cl) M1ntr1p nil "Guyana" 7:30 iJ(j)(39)Glen Campbell The (39)Monty N1~h . Pholoplay Awards honoring the most 10:00 0 News Moms. McCormick popular stars in motion pictures and 0 (JJ 00 Cl) Marcus Welby, M.D. television are telecast live. ··1 Can Hardly Tell You Apart" Sally 0 fig) m Ironside "The Gambling Field guests_ in the dual . roles of Game" Neophyte policewoman rran 1denltcal lwms whose lives are Belding infuriates the Chief when chariged when one suffers severe her amateurish efforts tip the police burns. department's hand in a crackdown B The Avengers on gamblers. Bobby Darin guests. m New~ Putn.a~, Fishman This episode introduces new regular (15) Basic ~r11n1ng Elizabeth Baur. ED Masterpiece Thu1re 0 (I)@ Cl) The Mod Squad ~ DEBUT Tip Tip "Survival" Julie. suffering from a (39) Rol!er Games , snake bite, is stranded rn lhe desert ail Festival Mexicano with a blind man. Guests are John 10:30 Rubinstein, Karen Huston and El-iJ "THE GOLOOIGGERS" liott Street. * Musical variety show CI> I Dream of Jeannie Your host--CHEVROLET fJ Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The f) 00 The Golddicgen Ruth Buzzi Lut Voyage" (drama) '60-Robert guests. Stack, Dorothy Malone. O 1-s-P-EC-1A_L_! See How They Run m HOGAN'S HEROES-0 Mov:e: "Give Me a Saito!'' * SUPER FUN! (comedy) '38-Bob Hope, Martha m Hog1n's Heroes Raye. @ Anim1'5, Action ind Adventure @ At Issue (15) Third College, One Yeu After O Sin Die~o P1nor1m1 al Los Beverly de Peralvlllo ID News Bill Johns 8:00 0 Movie: (2hr) ''Wuthtrlng €D El Retr1to d1 Dorl1n Gray Helahts" (classic) '39-Laurence ED Call of the West Olivier. Orson Welles. 11:00 6 ([)al News Cl) This Is Your life "Joe Frazier" 0 \19) m News m Truth or Consequenui 00 M11sh1I Dillon ID The Virgini1n 0 CV CiD News EI) u Cosa Jui1ad1 6 Movie: (C) "Perils of Pauline" a!) Nino (comedy} '47-Betty Hutton, John ~ rA\ •• . lurid, Billy DeWolfe. 8:30 -1_t; H1w111 Fi~e-0 Buddy Ebsen m To Tell the Truth guest~ as a cunning colleg~ profes· ID But the Clock 6 SOf w1th David Canary as his under . world partner. 11:30 fJ 00 Merv 6nffln 0 0 m Sarge "Pssst' Wanna Buy O @) m Johnn~ Clrson a Dirty Picture?" Sarge finds himself 0 (]) 00 rn Dick C1vett in the middle of a double murder. m Movie: "Sunday Dinner fOf I Vince Gardenia, Janis Paige, Tom Soldier" (comedy) '44-Anne Bax· Bosley and Anthony James are lea· ter. John Hod1ak tured @Movie: "Unchained" (drama) '55 O 00 00 Cl) Movie of the Week: -Elroy Hirsch. Barbara Hale (C) (90) "The list Child" (drama) (39) For Adults Only '71-Michael Cole, Janet Margolin. 12:00 O News Van Heflin, Harry Guardino, Ed· 12:30 O The Gallery ward Asner. In 1994, a young couple 1:00 iJ Movie: "Hoodlum f.mpir1" (dra- must flee the country when a gov· ma) '51-Brian Oontevy, Claire Tre· ernment edict threatens the life of vor, Forrest Tucker. their unborn baby (1) 0 0 @ ®)News m David FnlJt Show 1:30 m All-Night Show: "Quality Street," ED (l!r) NEW SEASON The AdYO· "Quicksal\d" and "D' Dey on Man". THE DAILY PILOT. 1\1 wrrK, OCTOBER ? 1q71 ' TELEPLA Y ABOUT IDENTICAL TWINS A SNAP ""' t Sally 1'°if•ld µ11e~t Nar.1· iri tl1e dual role of tu:ins, Ulll' of wltom des- 11eratd11 nrrds a tkin w aft to be admi11i~tt'H'd bv Or \\'elbv (Robert ) 1111111!1111 ··1 Ca11 l/arrl/y Td l l"o11 :\parr". Joanne Court, author uf the ~bn~u' Wt-lby, M.D. teleplay tlramati?ing tht· uniqw• rclatiomhip <"'<isling bdwel'n identical twins. airin~ l)ll :\RC Tllt'~<lay at 10 P~l . <lid 11ot have.· to re· \t'arch lwr story-slit· h:to; livt'Cl it. t\l i ~s Court '>a)'~ slw has long wankd to <h·h11nk tlw myth'i ,tnd 'ill~ary alt1t11dt· that surround twins and dn·idl'd a kit-play witlti11 t h1· fra111t·work of the Ruhcrt Young·~t.lmn~ ~l'ri1·s would lw id1·al. Producer David O'Conrwll a~r<'t'<I :ind "I Ca n Hanlly Tl'll You Apart." in which Sally Fic-ld play.; tlll' twin,, is tlw n "illh. "'There is a d1•t·p a nd n•:ll hnnd t h.1t 1·-.;ish lw twc •t•n idt·nt ical twins,'" ~fbs Court says. "but if nut handh·cl com·ctly, it can lt·ad to a s upC'r ,ihling ri valry." Frakrnal twins don"t havl' thl' sa11w problems, sh<' pointt"<I out. Frequently, tht•y an' a boy and a girl. Idt·nti<:a l twin~. on th<' otlwr h•md . a rt· always of tlw same sex and an· tlw n·-.ult of mw t·~~ that -;plits into two f l'tusc·s. Fratt•rnal twins an· two sc·p arate t·14~s fertilized at th<' s:rnit· timt'. Thl'y ar<: no lllOre n·latt•d than othc·r siblings. Wanting to undl'r-.cow both the good and ba<l points of ich ·ntical twins, J\.fos C ourt lookl'd for a ~pringbuard to brin~ estranged twins together. When a d octor friend told her that in the case of burns O('('essitating skin grafts, the only donor whose skin would not b C' r<•jected was that of an identical twin, she had her l,)rl'mis<'. - ln .. 1 Can Hardl y Tdl Yo u Apart," June W ilkins is sewrc~•y hurnPd when a hurb1·cue t•rupts into Ra nws. T o .save her life, Dr. \VC'lhr ( Hoht'rt Youn~) asks lw r n tran.,, t win siskr Ja11 to p•lrticipall' in a skin graft. ·• Mis5 Co11rt clcH·s 110! look b:wk 011 ht •r (•n rly lift• with :Ill) particular joy. "\1 y '\isti·r and I \\'l'fl' clress1·d :tlih· and paraclt-d as freaks,'' sht' 'iays. 11w situation w u1; i11t1·11sif11·d by th<' fact th(' mother wa' in o;how husim.·ss :uicl twins wt·n · in demand as pl'rfom wr'i . .\lis!> Court an<l hl'r si,tc ·r a1t1·n<l1·d prof1·s5ional school in Nc•w York wl1C'n.· so11w of llw ir f1·ll11w stud('nts in · d uckd }:lckit• Coopt:r, Rose Maril' (known in tho,c· clays a~ Bahy HosL' \1 ari l') and ~1it:1 i CrN·n. As a youn,gc.t<"r. Joannt· a nd her si,h·r wt ·ic• 111 ·ver a llowl'd to c·xprt'ss the ho.,lility that inevitably t·xbh'd \)t'l\\'l't'n th('m. "\Vt• nevt•r hit t•ach ot lwr. TI1at was forhiclcl1•n. rrowc·ver, W (' haci absolutely vitinus v<'rhal battles . ~tancling with om hand:-. ht>ld b1 ·hind our hacks," stw recalls. Now good frit·ncls. ra r<'ly do thry n·c·all the• old hostilities. And both have id cntifit"d tlwir own pt•r.,onahtH''> to the · cl«grec thnt thC'y hardly evPr lwar th1• line tha t u'iNl to .mnoy th('rn 'lo much : "f can hardly lt·ll vo11 apart." Page 13 Tt e Early Show Doris Day and Rex Harrison in ''Midnight Lace'' 4pmToday Color CBSS2 . . . ' ~ In a /u11tre society which dl!creu that each couple may have only ane child. A Ian (Michael Cn/eJ and Kaun Miller rJane1 Margolin) are criminals. because they are fighting /or the chance to /cup their seGond haby on "The La.rt Child.'. futuristic drama on the Movie of the Wrek. T1usday. at 8:30 PM on ABC. I ,-~Oullf SEAS 1iOPifAI FiSH-; I SPECIAL~=!~ 3/99 t f OFFER Faft Talt1 ( f Sliver A~I f Tlpr Bar'-f f 140 Gal. $4195 /~ t Aquarium·=-· / ~ f 218 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa \ .. f <Off Fairview ~oad) 54S.7961 ?'"] i', ---f ~ 9025 Attanh1, Huntington Beach ~ l ~~~~~~~-!!!~~-_ _:~t Pqe 14 THC DAILY PILOT. lV WEEK, OCTOBER 2. 197t WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6 for morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 ID "lust for Gold" (drama) '49 -Ida Lupino, Glenn ford 9:30 O "Fame Is the Spur" (drama) '4&-Michael Redgrave. 0 "It Happens [Vi!fY Thursd1y" (drama) 'SJ-Loretta Young 10:00 3' "City Across the River" (dra· ma) '49-Thelma Ritter 1:00 O (C) ''Pink P1nther" (comedy) '64-David Niven, Peter Sellers. ID "force of Impulse" (drama) '61 -Robert Alda Jr , J, Carrol Naish 2:00 @ "Str.nee Trianele'' (mystery) '4&-Preslon foster. Signe Hasso. 3:00 'i (C) "funny Face" (comedY) '5 7 -Fred Astaire. Audrey Hepburn 16' "Gatherina of E1flu" (drama) '63-Rock Hudson, Rod Taylor. EVENING 4:00 tl Movie: (C) "Midnight l1ee" (suspense) '60--Doris Day, Rex Har rJson, John Gavin, Myrna Loy, Roddy McDowall Herbert Marshall Mys- tery thnller about a woman who is lerr.Jmed by a series of threatening phone calls. 0 flther Knows Bes1 "61 hnan 0 ~ C£) Love, Ameriun Style O Cud Game With 81nan1 Splits m Cartoons m Pettico1t Junction ffi (15) Sesame Street (R) =223 (39) The Die Valley 4:15 m To Be Announced 4:30 (j1 Movie: "City Acrou The River" (drama) '49-Thelma Ritter. Stephen Mc Nally -. O Movie: "Mystery of Edwin Drood" (mystery) '35 -Claude Rains Valerie Hobson. Heather Angel An adaptat100 ot D1c~ens' last and uncompleted novel aboul three men who die for the love or a g11I 0 Eyewitness N?ws O Banana Splits 1nd f riends ID My Favorite Martian @ Land of the Giants ~ Paocho Pistolu m l 1 Hori hmiliar con Consuelo C£) Mofie Game 5;00 O KNBC News Jess Marlow @ ABC News Reasoner Smith j) NYPO O ~ Dick Van Dyke Show m The nintstones ffi (15) Misteroeers' Neighborhood m En Busu del Para1so m Duth V1llty D111 (39) The Movie Game (Ii) El Amo CE Nun 5:30 @ C1ll of the West O ABC News Reasoner, Smith ® News Ray Wiison 0 Get Smut @)News Jack Wh ite. Joe McMahan ID The f1ylne Nun @ (39) Gillie1n's Island (15) Whars New7 ffi Art Studio, Too m Don Wilson's Town hlk ~ N1tach1 C£) News Jim Hawthorne 6:00 tl Die News-Jerry Dunphy News Bill Huddy O KNBC News Tom Snyder O News Moms. McCormick O News Benti. Schubeck 0 Ci) Wild Wild West ID The Flintstones @ I Drum of Jeannie. (15) M1sque111de ffi Hodeepodge Lodge m Noticiero 34 m Desert Report (39) Mayberry RFD C£) News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 O Steve Allen Show Guests are Milton Berle. Bob Carroll, Susan Strasberg and nutritionist Adelle Davis O Movie: (C) (90) "The Trouble , With Aneels" Conclusion (comedy) '66-Rosaltnd Russell, Hayley Mill\ June Harding, Gypsy Rose Lee Ar rival or lwo new students at a Catholic girls' school causes an up roar :IJ CBS News Walter Cronkite 1Q, NBC News John Chancellor m Andy Griffith @ Bill Cosby Stlow (15) PREMIERE The N1ture of Amen un folk Music ff) I SPECIAL lA Muterpiece of Spanish Painting A film study of a rare work of Renaissance Spanish art-the 'Retablo of C1udad Rod rigo" by Fernando Gallego m Beat the Odds (39) Green Acres ~ Los Aficionados en 11 Comun1dad C£) ABC News 7:00 tl CBS News Walter Crnnk1te CI' ABC News Smith Reasoner 0 m NBC News John Chancellor @ Truth or Consequences . T Draenet O Whirs My Line? lOI Name of the Game ID I love Lucy @ I Drum of Jeannie (15) The Turned On Crisis m I SPECIAL ! Loni Kennett! Cla~ I ead1ng art histonan talks about the "C1v1l1satron" senes that he created wrote and narrated ~la lntruSI (39) The V1rrini1n C£) Mantrap 7:30 tl Doctor in the House "Peace and Quiel" When lhe noise le~els in th• medical school dorm force Michael Upton and his fri ends to seek n~w lodeings. chaos and h1la11ty pre~a· 0 Primus "The Kiss ol Life" Carter Primus malles a 4efp sea dive 1•1 save an oceanoer apher 11¥ho has been stung by a ~rp1on fish Henry Darro w play' [lllol Jenson 71 n re n Je le ) I a @ To Tell the Truth now a skid row alcoholic, 1n a police I Ofe1m of Junnle line-up and his family tries to re 0 Million S Movie: (2hr) "The hab1l1tate her. Sheree North guests Power ind the Prize" (drama) ·ss-ED (15) NEW SEASON The Greal Burl Ives. Robert Taylor Drama of American Drum M1chine Marshall human· dignity and thirst tor power Elrl>n. Andrew Rooney and Robert m HOGAN'S HEROES-rownsend are teatured * SUPER FUN! EI'J La Cruz de M1risa Cruces m Hoaan's Heroes ~ Rosu para Veronica m Dragnet 9:30 0 (1.J@ ffi Shirley's World "The ED DEBUT Muquer1de A troupe Lovers" Shirley Logan unravels and of actors. including Barbara Sharma. "arranges" ma111age for a couple restages international fairy tales who do not love each other lor an with a wry twist of humor tor older assignment ~pan. children. 0 Baxter Wa News m l UChl Libre @ It likes a Thief m It Is Written 10:00 8 (iii Manni Victor Jory makes a ffi 42 Plus return visit as the lather of Joe Man· 8:00 8 Ci) Carol Burnett Comedienne nix when his son returns to his Carol Channmg, many-lime award hometown to investigate the murder winner herself, plays an overly dra-ol a worker during a labor dispute. matlc Academy Award winner, Steve 0 \1Ql m Night G1llery Four seg· Lawrence also guests. ments, dealing with a heartless 0 m Adam·l Z "The Radical" Part writer. parents and a demanding off. I Officers Malloy and Reed are spring. a retired surgeon and a ra- joined by Robert Conrad in rounding ther with a problem child. up a revolutionary suspected of 0 News Morris, McCormick storing munitions. Conclusion ai~ 0 <J' @ ffi The Man and the Friday on the O A City "A Very Special Girl" Mayor g M 0 vi e : (2hr) "Wuthering Alcala's school for gifted young Heights" (drama) '39 _ Laurence ar11sts is threatened when a harpist Olivier, Merle Oberon, David Niven accuses ttie principal of causmg her Academy Award wmn1ng epic of love pregnancy. Ed Nelson and Laurie intertwined with tragedy, based on Prange guest. Emily Bronte's classic. 0 The Avengers 0 (V@ Cl} Bewitched "Saman· (15) NEW SEASON Soul! tha's Not·So Leaning Tower of Pisa" ID 'HIGH SCHOOL'-A Samantha discovers the lamed tower * STtNGING STATEMENT! of Pisa leans because of Esmeralda ID I SPf.CIAL I Frederick WI se m 1 n m WORLD TV PREMIERE! f ilm Festiv11 4 "High School" Film * Burt Lancaster-Peter portrait of a middle class school rn f alk--CASTLE KEEP! Philadelphia breathing with lruslra m Wednesd1y Night Movie: (C) lion and boredom. (2hr !Om) "CIStle Keep" (drama) m Noches Tap~hu '69 -Burt Lancaster. Peter Falk. ai) Box Profession•I. Patrick O'Neal, Jean·Piem Aumont. 10:10 m News Put~am, Fishman Al freeman Jr .. Astrid Heeren. A 10:30 0 Rams Action squad of war· tired American inf an @ Ne111:s Bill Jolitis • lcymen falls under the spell ol a EI'l El Re~r~to de ~n1n Gr1y .. beautiful Countess and her 10th· (39) film. Red Slues of Montana century castle, before and during the ll:OO 8 00 EI'l News Battle of the Bulge 0 0 m News (I) The Virginian @ Marshal Dillon t:t:\ 0 !]) ([) News ~ (15) The Frenth Chef r.11 M · (C) "R d M t · " al) Nino u ovie: e oun ain (adventure) '51-Alan Ladd 8:30 0 ®J er;, Mystery Thutre -Col· m To Tell the Truth umbo "Death Lends a Hand" An un· 1 @ Beat the Clock la1lhful wife Is murdered when she (15) The Course of ou1 Times 1eluses to be blackmailed. Ro~e.rt 11:15 ID This Week (R) Culp, Ray Milland and Pat11c111 11:30 8 00 Merv Grilfln Crowley auest , 0 0:9) gJ Johnny Carwn 0 CD Ci) rn Courtship of Eddies 0 Movie: "Big Bro1dcast of 1938" fltller "Tell II li!<e I'm Tellina You (ci>medy) '38 _ Bob Hope, W c. II Is" Tom is sued for $300.000 by Fields. a delivery man who lel_I over Eddie's 0 (J)@ ffi Dick Cl'lett roller skate. Lou Jacobi JlUests. m Movie: "Comeied" (adventure) EI1) (15) DEBUT This Wetll A ma '4s-Dick Powell, Walter Slezak. jor news story of the week. @ Songs of F1ith (39) Fiim: "S1turd1y's Hero"' 11:45@ Movie: "The Girl fJom M1nh1t· 9:00 D (])Medical Center Scott Ma:· tan'' (drama) '48-Dorothy Lamour lowe, Jae~ Kruschen and Stefanie Powers 11uest 1n the story ot a young woman with a heart ailment who defies Dr. toe Cannon's warning aeainst hav1na a child. 0 rn@ a> The Smith flmlly "Lost Lady" Chad Smith discovers former movie star Pe1111Y Manners 1:00 0 Movie: "tfona Kone '' (adventure) ·s 1-Ronald Reagan. 'l:' 0 0 ® 101 News 1:30 0 News m All·Hlght Show: Ti11ht Spot," "Track of the V1mpire" and "Attack of lhe Crab Monster." I Hl 01\IL) P1L(lf lV>",11 • 'Tt!Ulf7 l'i l We know you're tired of iumping up and doing the DASH-AND-DIAL every half hour iust because your newspaper doesn't list all the TV channels you can receive But now you can sit down and· relax The DAILY PILOT Lists Them All ... SAN DIEGO, TOO Every Saturday and • In daily WEEK lo9s, too DAILY PILOT ~O ... R .... D----E~R~ -,, lecatifwl YOURS TODAY1. , ---------- .-l I , Stidt-oe LABELS Pe-rsonafcze.d • Styistl • Effidettt Order F-or Y C>V°'"W'lf or .a F r tend W\,, :. U!Jt"'f ,,... t"""""'~ P1' .,. • .,,. ... .., l°On~ d\.l"IP~ .r...·sr .,,. ... , "4'1'\C"• h iDf ...... 1:p•UJI"' Jttlll"'"l fa ......... ...,. ~"',. r'""""" oc.. ..... ~ ,... ~ lf'7D14 !>1'\D~ r r.. -Abiir'!:l s·'--... D"' ;: •• ,_, &""'t ~· :..,: &$et tt'r -ut' '"°"' f\0-Y :An"f'% 'llOC: tl"""a. 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Who's Fred Ho1nbeck'" Longstreel m f love Lucy 15 attacked while trying to clear the @ I Dream of Jeannie name of a convicted murderer (15) Speaking Freely ID H'W'D. TV THEATRE ffi The Course of Our Time (Ill * 2N D SEASON DEBUT "lhe Road to World War II" ff) (15) NEW SEASON Hollywood FRIDAY OCTOBER 8 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES @11 la lntrusa Television Theatre ''The Typists" £'1 (39) film: "You Can't Run Away Wdllach and Anne Jackson star m a 9:00 ID "Pickup Alley" (dram\!) ·57 From It" I b M Sch' I one act P ay v urray 1sga . Victor Mature, Anita Ekberg m Mantrap gf) la Crut de Marisa Cruces 9:30 0 "The Bride Wore Boots" (com· 7:30 tJ m Rollin ' on the River Guest (39) film "Jeanne Eaetes" edy) '4t>-Barbara Slanwyck, Robert is George Kirby. Kenny Rogers and a!) Rosas para Veronica Cummings. "Hut Wave" (mystery) the First Edition star. '54-Alex Nicol. Hilla"' Brooke. 9:30 0 Baxter Ward News ·' 0 L15sie "Fury Falls" aeg1nning 0 (C) "With I Song in My Heart" of a new series of first run episodes 10:00 0 ED er;, Dun Mutin Show Guest Conclusion (drama) '52 -Susan with a new "family" for Lassie In is Bing Crosby Hayward. Rory Calhoun, Oa>Jid Part I of four parts, Lassie meets 0 News Morris. McCormick Wayne two young men-Ron Holdon and 0 y .l6)@0wen Marshall.10:00 3 ''Ma and Pa Kettle" (comedy) Dale Mitchell-who will conllnue lo Counselor 1t law "The Forest and '49-Percy Kifbnde. Marjorie Main play an important part in her. Ille the Trees" Owen Marshall and Jess J :00 O (C) "Stolen Hours" (drama) "63 '11 To Tell the Truth Brandon defend a biology instruc· -Susan Hayward. Micl'iael Craig \)} I Drum of Jeannie tor's wife charged with setting fire ID ''The Ex·Mrs. Bradford'' (mys· O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) '1he to the un1vers1ty laboratory. Guests tery) "36 -William Powell. Jean j tory of Three Loves'' (dama) '53-are Janet Margolin as Jan Herron Mhur Kirk Douglas. Pier Angeli. I eslie and Jo~ll fink as Je>i!I Herron 2:00 ID "Caught" (drama) '49-James Caron. Trio of short sloties 0 The Avengers Mason Barbar a Bel Geddes m HOGAN'S HEROES-m News Putnam. Fishman 3:00 .l l (C) "One Min's Way" (b1ogra * SUPER FUN! m Animals, Action and Adventure phyl '64-Don Murray ID 1-iogan's Heroes ID (15) NEW SEASON World Press :!Q' (C) "Casanova 70" (comedy) '65 ffi (])Dragnet Panehsts analyze ma1or international -Marcello Mastroianni. Virna Lisi. ff) Class Meetings and Schools events as interpreted by more than 4:00 f) "The Spanish Main" (adventure) Without failure 95 publications horn five continents '45-Paul Henre1d, Maureen O'Hara €D Espectaculos €Il DEBUT Viejo Sinverguenza 4:30 r3 Same as 10 Ati4 listing @ Square World of Ed Butler ai) Box Prolessional 0 "The ~nvisibl,e Min .Ret urns" S:OO f) C!J Bearcats! Henry Silva plays 10:30 0 Collegiate football Preview (mystery) 40-Vuicent Price an Indian revolutionary leader who ID News Bill Johns occupies an American village on the €D El Retrado de Dorian Gray Mexican bor.der and vows to ta~e I0;45 ED (15) DEBUT Dnid Littlejohn/ over the entire conttnent Katherine Critic at large "CritiQue of TV Justice also gue.sts Guide • 0 :@ m Flip Wilson Guests are Tim Conway, Ruth Buui and Erroll 11 ;00 0 8 €Il News Garner. The show leatures Fhp's 0 )Q' m News characters: Geraldine "Secretary" 0 Mo~ie: "My Favorite Blonde" Jones, Sonny the Janitor and in· (comedy) "42-Bob Hope Madeleine lroduces Danny OanRer, world's Ca Holl greatest private detective 6'1 Mushal Dillon O Mo vie: (2h r ) "Wuthering 0 T ~ .. N~ws " . Helehts'' (classic) '39 - Laurence 0 Movie: Hrgh Hoon (drama) 52 Olivier, Orson Welles. Merle Oberon -Cary Cooper. Grace _Kelly. O CV@ mAllas Smith and ID To Tell the Trutti Jones "Smiler With a Gun" A young, ID Beat the Clock smiling gunman leaves Heyes. Curry ED (15) Washington Week In Review and an old prospector to die in the 11 :15 €Il Gran Cine del Jueves desert after they have mined a for· _ _ .. tune in gold. 11:30 e _s I Merv Glifftn ID Truth or Consequences 0 JQ, m Johnn~ Carson ID Boxing From the Olympic 0 [~ l ~ @ ~~ck Cavett ED (15) Thirty Mirrntes With m Movie: (C) Hell Below Zero" ~ Sonrisas (drama) '54-Alan Ladd. r.r... ... ~Movie· ''Mobs, Inc.'' (drama) '55 IM:.I .. mo ~ --Maqorie Reynolds, Reed Nadley 8:30 ID David Frost Show ID (15) Washineton Week in Review 12:30 O News €Il Debut El Show de Loco Valdez 1:00 f) Mo~ie: "lhe Window" pense) ·49 Arthur Kennedy :} 0 0 r8 JQI News O The G1lle1Y (sus 9:00 e @ CBS Thursday Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Butterfield 8'' (drama) ·ro- Ehzabeth Taylor. Laurence Harvey, Eddie Fisher. Dina Merrill Based on John O'Hara's daring novel of e g11I who hates the lhings she does but i~ unable to stop doing them. 1 :30 ID All Night Show: "Five Came Back," ''Hunchback of Notre Di me" and ''Crimes of Stephen H1wke." EVENING 6:00 f) Big News Jer"I Dunphy @ Hews Silt Huddy O KNBC News Tom Snyder O News Morns. Mccormic~ O Eyewitness News Bentt, Schu beck 0 @ Wild Wild West m The Fllnt.stones m f Dream of Jeannie (15) The fr.nth Chet ID Hodeepocl1e Lodee m Noticlero 34 m Desert Report Jack Latham (39) M1yberry RFD ffi News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 O The Steve Allen Show O Movie: (C) (90) "Zorba the Greek" Conclus10n (drama) '65 - Anthony Quinn, Alan Bates, Irene Papas. Lila Kedrova. See Thursday, 6:30 PM listing tor Part I ®~News m Andy Griffith Show m Bill Cosby Show (15) Philadelphia Folk festival Part I ID The French Chef m But the Odds (39) Green Acres ~ Duelo en Patlnes @ABC News 7:00 f) CBS News Walter Cronklla (I: ABC News Reasoner. Smlth 0 m NBC News John Chancellot @ Truth or Consequencu ::S Dr1gnet O What's My line? lQ· It Takes 1 l hlel ID I love Lucy ffi I Dru m of Jeannie ID I s,.lCIAL I lord Kenneth Cl11k €[) la lntrusa (39) Sid Gillman @ M1ntflp 7:30 0 Circus! "Caesar s Circus" 0 (39) @ Nfl Game of the Week 161 To Tell the Truth 8 I Dream of Jeannie O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The lut Hunt" (drama) '56 -Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger m HOGAN'S HEROES- *SUPER FUN! m Hogan's Heroes ffi I 31 Dragnet ID (l5) Civilisation gf) DEBUl Lis Comadres m Untamed World 7:55 0 Kings Wirm-Up 8:00 f) (8"1 Chic.ago Teddy Bears Big thck, Chicago':, top gangster. plans to· expand his "protection" business by running lor alderman 0 @ m The O.A. "The People Versus Saydo'' A ride 1n a police car and involvement Hl a shootout convinces a youth ouenled against police to testify against a revolu ttonary Martin Milner and Kent Mc Cord guesr TIHS concludes a rwo part drama which began wllh "The Radical" on Adam I Z Wednesday Oct 6. 0 NEW SEASON Los Angeles Kings Ice Hockey The Kings meet the Cali· fornia Golden Seals at Oakland. 0 (I·@ m The Brady Bunch "The Wheeler-Dealer" Greg gets a lemon wheri he buys l11s first car m Truth or Consequences m The Vireiniu €D DQIUT Exclusivas (39) Firm: "Monkey Business" ai) Nino 8:30 f) :Ii O'Hara, U.S. TrHSUIY Frank Gorshtn and Victor Buono guest as smalltime crooks whose dreams of striking it rich seem to be coming true. 0 (IQ' m World Premiere Movie: (C) (2hr) "The lmpatlent HHrt" (drama) ·71 -Carrie Snodgress. Michael Brandon, Michael Constan· tine, Manan Hailey, Hector Elizondo. A s11e1al worku cares so deeply about the cases she handles lhat she d1111es her boss to distraction. S]le even turns her love for the son ol a lishmonger into a case 'study. 0 1J)@ @ The P1rtridee F1milr "The Undergraduate" Shirley re- ceives a call trom the parents of a college student who has developed a crush on her ID David Frost Show ED And Another Family for Puce Four couples who have been hurt by the Vietnam war are 1nterv1ewed in their homes 9:00 0 @.., @ m Room 222 ''Welcome Back -Miss Brown'' Gall Fisher guests as a returning teacher wh ose (Continued) P•ge 17 ' ·: .. :. .- -i ~= ·, Er: C...r"'t'r' ["'r ':1 .. , ... ! " ... ~· .• .. ..... : ~ ....... : ~~ ... k ..... : ·-• ·-... !' 0 J 6 3 ~t Occ Ct.: t •• f •!··i ..... ~ .t-:: Q Sutt• ~a·: "t"•I ID I': •• ~, I i"·t' et' U V ..2 G< W..11~ C~.~I :o"()Q 0 l o 3 ~ ~e--.c~~ S?y< ...... :·: ··: ":": ~'= : ·.: •• ~ ~ -. • •• 1,1 :" .... ! -~i! 0 Co...llC-~ :.• : .• ., ! m ~ =.--t-: ~--,· ... . ~ -· t ~ E!: I ~·r:......_p-~"CJ 111 u •ir fi s f"rs::.~ ?r< : ::.:-.:· ·; ~ r, "'-~ On.t-,~., f ,.. 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Art Tht<t ''The S4ege :' "11e Alamo Fted Gwynne and °"' :i SC'5CO star n Davey Cf0cket1 I a-.o Sl"l'l Houston 1n this story that • !•!$ O·Kt the day before the ~amo 't The proe•am rev1s1ts the famed! -~ 1n the Muttan prov111c.e of •:us • .,e•e a small eroup of re ~ ~-s "lt ll who tailed themselves ·ti ans "'ere at1emphng lo hold '.:'.· aea nst a vast Mextean at1ack. 0 Mcmt: ''The Rockin1 Horse Win· iwr'" /drama) 50-John Mile.s Val r ~ e Hol>JOn 0 SM1'1od Holnits Theatre mc.m..mi (39) llocty and His Friends l :00 fl !. CIS Dlildrtn's Film Festival fQ(.._ ~ 011ly Is for Girls, Too'' A ~-~Ill made film dubbed in Eng- S" at>v1.1t a young 11111's determ in· 1: on to prove she's as capable as a,.., !:>cy .. hen 11 comes lo playin& ~er Eva Jarkova plays Vickie 1nd '( !st•mil V1dl1ck appears as her bro· thrr @ ,..,., Nick G.arter m Con.lOft Salwaje (tt) "ttJ 0uu 1 :30 ID U1tb•ed World m ~: "Q1'intanltOCI, frontier Sc:o~ (w~stern)-Tony Mar1in Peg· ilt C.stle. (39) The Addams Family 2 :00 I) Dusty's T rHllouse 0 Stltitn to Station I TY a loob 1t l t1min11 0 11.n.r 0.rtly 1Q KJIOW lour Bible Q)~ITrain (3') The Munmrs UO IJ TIM ~ Is Owtr 0 CNrect91'1 h1 the Arts 0 Mlilic kt Bob Ralston and .loln1e Sommers, w1lh special 11uest Oivld Joy on the trumpet .L l11itr111tioNI Hour ~ 'wt s.t Betty White m s,.ticttt Oii Youth (l9) bt htnl 3:00 0 TM Siesta Is Owtr 0 Jcnailblrt USA O ksi el Bowtina Larry Lichstein • and Ktnt McC?ro <Adam 12i co;;,. pelt a211·ni1 ~~ roremsk) •"d [)avid Ntl)On 1 I ~~-Mobilt ..... Sliw 0 'L Lll!CriM Uak 0 MO'M: "Deql Citr" (we:sttrn1 39-!Jrol f1ynn Olma ~e H1vill1~0 Ann Stiendln IQ, !c:ie.u fldliM Tllutrt ID Mom (C) -AIMrlc:M ~ml~ In the Ptiil1p,iea" 1 ~urt1 50- Tom [well Mldlt line Prtllt ms. .... €I) 8o1 dt Meoai mwom: (39) The WISUraitn Cl!) Viaje cconrcs, 3:30 t) M~i1 !lit O.Herenct Is Now They Can Walk" Repo'1 on el for1s of a clinic th11 crffen fret med1 cal c.are to crippled ctuldrt n of Mm cal1 O Focus 'I, Movie: "PfullMf Raa4" ldrama 1 '5~ene Raymond W1yne Mom~ Jeannie Co Pi>er 0 Io ~ 8.aNst.d a r" out nm ID Porty P'i& (39) SH Hunt CD The Hard'y ~ 4:00 e fnlide{(~~ '3 Y outtl ~ rt. 70s Rtlt&ion 0 On C.a•pus 0 Sports Clul'-rt Tu m = I NY Giants lootn.11 &ruts l(yle Rote Frank G1Hord aod Ch11'1es Conerly Team = 2 Basket:Dlll Hall of Fa mers 8111 Shamun Dolph Schayes and George M1u n 0 II MonOo m Batnlan ~ Futbol-Socur (39) This Wtff in ,..,_ feeid)all 4;30 0 Mowie: (C) "Thi LAM bnfer'' (adventure) 'S~on Moor' Jey Silvertieels. I Sketth*' O lml*fo 0 Kid-Bcaa:i11 0 Skibooll Q)Tht Muui.n m Acric-ulbi,. USA CD Movie;. .. 4:45 ~ P"'""'•-S.CX:. 5:00 0 INQUIRY: Assembly * Leader Karabian guests 0 lnq•iry M1 ury Grffft hosts 0 This Wlff ill hi f-eleball 0 \:1: (jJ CE Ale's Wt World of Sports 0 Fli1191r @) Ntw1 m Movie ;ruts; "1lle WW ;ok! Cadillac" (com edy) 'Sf>-Jl>dy Holli day. Paul Oo\lflj$. Frtd Clar\. m Nutiv111e Mm m~t11Pt (391 kMa 5:30 D Cl) ~ News 0 C.lldld C.IMf'a m Anl ..... ActiM ... Mwe1rturt QI) Coftwrsa~ Wttll I f'lpdlll· trist .. 11 11 11 II .- + ~::::-~·~.:.$);::{~~~ ::.::'«,..;..;~~·.-$.: lfl L~~T Evening Movies 6:00 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 7:30 11:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 10:30 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 8:00 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 .-6:30 7:30 8:30 9:30 11:00 11:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:30 \1:15 11:30 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 3 "The Rare Breed" (adventure) '66-Maureen O'Hara. James Stewart 5 "Wuthartnc H•lchls" (classic) '39--Lau~Ol111ier. Orson Wells M erle Oberon. Da111d Niven. · 11 "The Unllnown Terror" (horror) "57-John HOward. Mala Powers. May Wynn 2 11 (C) "To Sir, With Lo11e" (drama) '69-Sidney Po1t1er Juoy Geeson. lulu 9 "The Catered Affair" (drama) '56-Brttr Davis, Ernest Boran1ne Debbie Reynolds. 11 (Cl "The Man From Laramie" (we~tern) '66--James Stewart, Wallar e Ford, Arthur Kennedy 7 3 6 (C) "Von Ryan's Express" (drama) '65-Franl\ Sinatra, Trevor Howard, Sergio F'ntoni. 6 "Port of New Yorlt" (drama) '49-Scott Brady, Yul Brynner. 9 "Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid" (comedy) '48-William Powell, Ann Blyth 13 "Storm Fear" (drama) '55-Cornel Wilde. Jean Wallace. Dan Duryl!a. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 9 "Pulod of Adjustment" (coml!dy) '62-Tony Franciosa, Jane fonda, Jim Hutton. 5 "Wutherlng Helgh111" (classic) '39-0rson Welles, Laurence Ol1v1er, M erle Oberon. 3 "The Rare Breed" (adventure) '66-Maurcen O'Hara, James StewArt. 4 JO (C) "Speedway" (musical) '68-Elvis Presley. Nancy S1nati;.a. 7 (C) "Meet Me In Las Vegas" (romance) '56-Dan Dalley. Cyd Charisse. 5 "Never Sey Die" (comedy) '39-Bob Hope. Andy Devine. Martha Raye, 9 "Glory et See" (adventure) '54-Tre11or Howard. Sonny Tufts. 7 (Cl "Palm Springs Weekend" C romance) '63-Troy Doria hue Conrioe Stevens. Ty Hardin. ' 11 "Phffftl" (comedy) '54-Judy Hollid&y, Jack Lemmon, Korn Novak 13 "The Man I Married" (drama) '40-Jo;on Bennett, Lloyd Nolan TUESDAY. OCTOBER 5 7 (C) "Trouble With Angels" Part I (comedy) '66--Rosaltnd Russell, Haley Miiis, June Hard.na, Gypsy Rose Lee 9 (C) "The Lall Voyage" (dramil) '60-Robert Stacie. Dorolhy Malone. 5 ''Wutherlng Heights" (classic) '39-laurence Olivor r, Orson Welles. Merle Oberon. 7 3 6 (C) "The Lest Chlld" (dram11) '7l-M1th1lt!I Cole. Janet Margolin, Van Helll.1. Harry Gu<lrdlno. 5 "Give Me • Sellor" (comedy) '38-Bob Hope, Martha Raye 9 (C) "Pertls of Peulln•'' (comedy) '47-Betty Hutton. John Lund, Solly Dl!Wolfe 11 "Sund•y Dinner for • Soldier" (comedy) '44-Anne Ba~tl'r, John Hod1ak 13 "Unch•lned" (drama) '55-Elroy Horsc h. Barbara Hale WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 7 CC) "The Trouble With Angels" Conclusion Ccomedy) '66-Roultnd Russell. Hayley Mills. June Harding Gypsy Rose Lee 9 "The Power end the Prize" (d rama) '56-Burl Ives, Robert Taylor 5 ''Wutherlng Heights" (drama) '39-Laurence Ol1v1er. Merle Oberon, David N1vent 11 (C) "C•stle Kee;>" (drama) '69-Burt Lancaster. Peter Falk, Patrick O'Neat 9 (C) "Red Mountain" (adventure) '51 -Alan Ladd, Lizabeth S"ol1. Arthur Kennedy 5 "Big Broadcast of 1938" (comedy) '38-Bob Hope, W. C Fields 11 "Cornered" (adventure) '45-Dick Powell. Walter Slezak 13 "The Glrl From M•nh•tt•n" (drama) "48-Dorothy Lamour. George M ontgomery, Charlt•s Laughlo11. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 7 (Cl "Zorb• thtl Greek" Part I (drama) '65-Anthony Quinn Alan Bal es, Irene Papas. 9 (C) "The Story of Three Loves" (drama) '53-Kork Dougl<1s Poer Angeli. Leslie Caron. 5 ''Wutherlng Helghltl" (<:lassie) '39-Laurence Olivier. Orson Welles, Merle Oberon 2 8 "llutterfleld 8" (drama) '60-Eloz;obeth Taylor. Laurence Harvey. Eddie Fisher 5 "M(. Favorite Blonde" (comedy) '42-Bob Hope. Madeletne C•noll 9 "H l!h Noon" (drama) '52-Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly 11 (C) "Hell Below Zero" (drama) '54-Alan Ladd. Joan Tetzel 13 "Mobs, Inc." (drama) '55-Marioror Reynolds, Reed Nadley. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 7 (C) "Zorb• the Greek" Conclusion (drama\ '65-Anthony Quinn. f.l11n Bates. lrenl! Papas 9 (Cl ''The lnt Hunt" (drama) '56-Robert Taylor. Stewart Granger. 4 JO CC) "The Impatient Heart" (drama) '71-Carroe Snodgrl!ss, Moch· ael Brandon Michael Constantine 2 8 (Cl ''The Face of Fear" /suspense) '7 J-Elizabeth Ashley, Ricardo Montalban. Jack Warden 9 (C) "The Tr•p" (drama) '59-Ler J Cobb. Richard Widmark Tona Louis I! 2 CC) ''B•ttle Hymn" (drama) '57-Rock Hudson. Manha Hyer, Oan Duryea. 11 "Manhattan Melodr•m•" (drama) '34--Cl;ork Gable. Myrna Loy 13 (C) "Captains of the Clouds" (adventure) '42-Jarnes Cagney SATURtfAY. OCTOBER 9 9 "The Hook" (drarr.a) '63-K11k Ooualas. R.obert Walker J1 .. Nick Adams. 11 "The Solld Gold Cadillac" (comedy) '56-Judy Holliday. Paul Douglas. 7 3 6 (C) "Thief" (suspense) '71-Richard Crenna, Angie Dickinson. Cameo'On Mitchell 4 10 (C) "Return of the SevPn" (adventure\ '66-Yul Brynner, Robert Fuller. Julh1n Mateos, Jorda11 Chrfstopher 5 "Wutherlng Heights" (clas~lcl '39-Laurence Olivier Orson Welles. M erle Oberon. 9 (Cl "Son of Godzlll•" and (C) "The Blob.'' 2 (C) "Sebrina" (romance) '54-Audrey Hepburn W1ll1am Hofdl'n, Humphrey Bogart 3 "Men In the Iron Mesic" (drama) '62-Je~n Marias. Sylva Koscona. 4 ''Tiie Innocents" (drama) '62-Deborah Kerr. Michael Redgrave 6 ''TM l.llst Rebel" (adventure) '60--Carlos Thompson, Ariadne Weller. 7 "Th• Savage Innocent." (d rama) '61-Anthony Quinn. Yoko T~nl 8 (C) "Mera of the Wiiderness" (adventure) '64-Adam West 10 "Gunsmol!e" (western) '53-Audie Murphy, Susan Cabot. 13 "Foor Oesper•te Men" (drama) '60-Aldo Ray, Heather Sears .. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK OCTOBCR ?, 19 71 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 10:00 AMO L~ NFL Football San Francisco 49ecs vs Philadelphia Eagle$ at Ph1ladelph1a. O {'(g) Majoc;_ league Baseball 01v1s1onal play offs for the League Champ1onsh1ps are played today. Teams w ill be announced 1:00 I Q) NFC/AFC Football Teams to be i\nnounced 3:00 Notre Dame Football 4:00 UCLA Bruin Football UCLA vs. Oregon State at l A 5:00 · Grambli ng Football Highlights Filmed ac tion from t he Tigers/ Pra1ne View ga me. 11:00 m College Football use VS. Oklahoma. Taped MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 11:00 AM O (IQ) M ajor league Baseball The d1vis1ona1 play o tfs lo r the Natlona~ and Amencan League Championships Starting t imes and teams will be announced. M ONDAY, OCTOBER 4 6:00 O C3l (6) NFL Monday N ight Football Oakland Raiders at Clevt> land Browns. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 8:00 @ Boxing From the Olympic FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 8:00 O NEW SEASON Kings Ice Hockey Los Angeles l<ongs vs C<th fo rnia Golden Seals at Oakland. SATURDAY, aak>BER 9 11:00 AMO o World Series of BasW'all The first game will be co lnr cast today. Teams and starting t ime w ill be announced 11:30 I m@ NCAA Football M ichigan at M1ch1gan Stat e 5:00 This Week in Pro Football CA) @ ABC'5 Wide World of Sports 7:00 3 World of Sports Illustrated 8:00 O Saturday Night Fights 11:00 m College Football Cal State Long Beach vs San Jose Stale in R3me taped earlier. Fred Gwy11m• (rif!lit) starri11g as V t11•y Crac 1·11. "'" R ortl'r 0111·11 m C11/ W 11/111111 T rtll'I\ C'o1Hider the M ex1c1111 tlirt·o1 t11 1/te Alamo i11 a Ct'llC' /ro111 '"/"111• .\iege 11/ tlte A /011111." ''' h1· ttire<I 011 Yr>u An· Thnr .Sat111(/11y, (Oct.~) at 12:30 PM 011 CIJ.\ ~----~---~ ....... ,TT ••• I,.,. ... .,. ..... ~I• r • ------..::"~-~ ·•I) i:::: SA VE $8.00 ~~2. :;'1 ~·· • COLOR TY SERVICE CALL i~/.f .. 1 (::: NOW $5.00 ,c..,,, ::~ ( e 1r.--L lJOl ~ UF' TU I/ HR. L .\UOR ) 11• e ·\LL V. ORK G U ;\R MH t. L l •J) (11· ! DL C.R LE.[; _i LE C... T_~g~ IC... 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