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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-12-31 - Orange Coast Pilot• • '· J . • . • Orange ·f;~ast Teda,-'s Aiid -N.Y.S~ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ,• yal. 64, NO. 312, 3,SECTIONS, 38 \PASES •. 1FRIDAY·,IDE<;:EMBER 31, l97f , I . ~. I I " T.EN CENTS . . . ·~ l \ Merchants 1·Battling . t \ -. Price· Posting \ Red Tape B7 FREDERIClt SCBOEMEBL Of .. Del!r Plllt Steff ·Htnlnd1 of ·Orange Coast merchants art ycltinc overtime as 1971 bows ou~ trylng · 1o comply with a recenUy an- -10vemmenl dectte that prices ol popllar ltmis be posted promlnenUy in their alo,.a by Sunday. Thoull> they are complyif«, the retailers .-e complaining Jl.b(>ut mort red tape, IQYemment lnte'rference and the coatl IJlVolved hi cataloguing and posting Irvine City Trees Get Protection By GEORGE LEIDA!. Of 11M DWIW' Pll1f St.ff 'nie h!Soric lzvlne Ranch eucalyptus lro!il; fll1llltar slgbta lo Orange County reiidenta'for scOres of. yean were protec- ted 'lltunday nlghl by a law .f-g the CultlD& of i.... in Ille ir Clty of ,......,_ 'I.be measure waa pNsed unani-~ly by tbe &dgting city c:oonciL ll'lth pUlage of an urgency ...nn,nce dm:int U. -me<ltntl .......... •!Ion IMt ~. Calil<lmla'• -dly Joined only tyo pth<n in the lllate UW forbid e11tUng """ wlJbin clly Umlta ucept by pennit !rom the city ~I. Irvine Ma)'lr William Fi.ocli>odl nQ!ed the onlv other cities. with such ordinances p(\>tecUng mature U... are <Jannel and Si'orarnenlo. .\ -The suggestion WM put to tne council at its .lint-meeting Tuesday by ttie presi· dent of the Willows Community Associa- lloll, Dennis Hauze of 446t Wyngate Cir· cl.~~ Irvine, who urged the council to pro-tect the eucalyptus windbreab that are a part ol. the new city's "heri~.ge." -a. Rodger HoweJI, acting city attorney, 1!1waht a suggested ordinance lo the eotmcil meeting Thursday. :mie proposed law, which also affects tites larger thM three and a hall inches iff·diameter in backyards of homes, was presented for the routine fint reading, 11111n!daynlght. O>undlman He n r y Quigley ol. n.e R &n ch, expressed concern s b o u Id tb6 law be given a second reeding at the cilncll's next scheduled se56ion on Wed- needay the normal 30-day time pe r i o d fot. enactment would follow that ap- ptoval. '"in light ol the fact there are some deftlopers awaiting zoning approvals in the northern part of the city where these trees are I could foresee many 12l'ge s!Jnds of eucalyptus trees being cut dawn between tonight and SS days from "n&w," Quigley said. "J can see no more Judicious time to use the urgency ordi- n4nce powers avalleble to us." Howell told the council that lt there lfire genuine concem that a "significant niimller ol trees woold be loot In tile next 35:daya" then It was proper for the coun- ci! to use its emergency law paasing pqllers. 'Ille tract. l1U!lltioned by Quliley .,. (See TREE8, Pare 2) ·' the prices per Internal Revenue Service specifications. "I don 't think this price posting will prove a damn thing," commented Bill 'lbomas, owner of Bill Thomas Cameras in Laguna Beach. "It's Jµst more 1ovem- ment interference in bulJness." HI don't know how we""Can do it by Jan. 1, but if we have to, we will, 11 Thomas a~ed- The IRS announced that ·~tallen are requiied lo post the prices ol their 40 -. OAIL,Y PILOT'ltaff Phoft Batie a Bap_p11 Sally -Schumach , 27; Costa Mesa, is ready to gr~t the -new. year. Are ~ou? And just think: 1972 i> a leap yelr. ' Mesa H<>usewif e Sets Self Afire A 40-year-old Costa Mesa housewife poured cigaret llgh)er fluid on her clothes late Thursday and then set herself ablaze, inflicting critical bums over half her body. Police said the 'bizarre suicide attem~t took place at 9:i5 p.m. Jn the womans residence on Mendoza street as her aged father looked oli. The woman, described by police as having a long history ct mental problems, doused her dress with the' flammable fluid then lit a match. The woman was taken to the bum ward a,t Orange County Medical Center ivhere she was treated for seccod and tliitd- degree burns on her face, arms and upper torso. &tla Testinum11 Heard moat popular Items on placarda not lesa than. n 1Dches by 21 iDcbes by Jan. 1. Mer<baatl doing more lban '100,000 ii gross Wes a year must post only the 40 most popular items, in the store. The IRS warned tbe.t merchants wbo do not comply will face a f1,600 fine. Internal Revenue ~ qenta are U.· peeled to canvas a number of merchants lo make sure the iWing Is taklnC effecl. "It's a real problem." commented Mn •. Peggy Reinert, of Relnert's Depallrnent Store In Costa Mesa. i•we just got their lttter Monday and have to bave the J!I"!~ ~ SUnj~ v..-y ~ tim!," she added, noUn&, "I guess we'll have to work Sunday." other merchants, bowevert, say\ they have belml nothing offlclll,lrolh the IRS. "I hnaglne that if we're supposed to do something, !Onteone would have sent us a leUer," said Jem: Wisniewski of the Founteln Valley Florist arid Putj. Shop. He sakl be thought 1'knrtrs were exempt as produce since they are perishable, ''We've received no officlal word," said a spoftslnan !or the Pottery Sback In Laguna Beach. "Aa IOOD as we know sometlllnl we'll do It." • '11ie prl<es "'1uired Jo be ])OSted are llio!e wblch ...,. In effect during the Aug. 1S to Nov. J.S· freeze. The govern- ment said, however, that many retailerl have since been 1uthorized price hlkes and tbe lreele period [iri<e 1'-lntended ' . -' . ~ ..... . . only u a rough guide. Managers of both Huntfo(lon Beach Photo Supply aod Bill's Camera said lbat most of their cameru are lmpOrted and that rMvaluaUon of the dollar would force ,Prices on this eq\l\pment up about 20 percent. Chain ~tores. it seems, Jeamed or the IRS ruling before <>lher rnei<hanta were -lt the;' were -nqtlfled. Pricu · are loc'!le<I In booU . next to !See PRl()p, J!qe I) t· "! ro en Two Killed In Crashes On Coast ' ' A 15-year-<>ld pedeitrtan and a lone driver from Lakrwood die<t Iii eeparate traffic crashea along the Onulfle Coast lite 'Ibunday -the yvulb In !luntlnglon ~cb and the older map In CaplstraM Beach. . ' . CotoJ!er'a aJdeo aald the wlltr llCcl. • dent-claimed tbe'Hft of BOnnl M. ~ • "· "'• .,.~ "* ""' no•• lnmlJ .wt .... --·-"'Ibo =-~~.-'. -Flshlr WU deeland -al (ho -' of lbe olnile'car mloliap wldcb ocewa,. shortly after 4 p.m. . ·Coroner's apokamen aid tile ......, for the mishap wu still a m,yslely and aafd an !nvesllgallon wu coollnlifn(. Doheny volunteer firemen spent netrly · a ·hlllollour removl!>l lbt •lc!lm, pinned In the wrecUre . of bis ..... In tbt second Iota! mishap, Jolin H. Smith, 15, of Long Beoch, WU dUd Oii arrival at Pacifica Hospital in Htmting- too Beacb after he WU slnlclt aiong Pacific Coast lD.gbwl:y near Warner 1t I p.m. Huntlnglon Beacb police aafd Smith was crossing the highway when be Wll struck by an auto driven by James Jt Dodd, 39, of 16SU S. Pacific Ave.1• Sun- 5tt Beach. Dodd was not held, onlcera aald. Man Dies After Surf Collapse An elderly man searching for clams died Thursday after being hit by a small wave and collapsing In the surf at &Isa Chica State Beacb. State lifeguard Jerry McGraw aald he was on routine patrol about 1:40 p.m. wben be saw a man 1ttemptlng to pull the victim, Reed McCloud of Whittier, out · of the swi. ' McGrtw &ttemptea to revive ·the "fictlm throuflb ,heart muaage and arllllc!li respiration. The man was later taken to 'Pacifica Hospital ~where b" wu pro- nounced dead shortly after arrl•al. . ' Tree-caU.ed Fire A dlnner·tlme blaze sparked ,by f~ulty wiring In a dey Chri.<tmas tree did ,9,600 dmage to the Ro\>erl P. O'Haln ·resldencer HL Westbrook · Place. O'Hain's wife and one of his two daughters fled the fire which also destroyed contents· of the home worth $4,000 .. Some damage was · also done {o the bome'Deit.door.' • · . . • . ! . ' .: • ... ·Texas Solon,·Convic~ .· ? ~ • 3 Suspects ~o.undedUp ' ' lnL~3: "'A' tad force of narcotics a1enti Jed by· Laglina Beacb detecUves 'lltundly cracted an alleged ·smuggling ring In lbe Ai:t 'c®ny specializing in importing ex-otic an\ mysterious 11ashlsh oil 1rom· Al· ghanls\ail. TWo men and a woman are being held lol:afly on. charges and a b..-r of one of a.; men ti being held by federal ognts alter btl arreSt II days .BIO.in the mnote l""•·"I C>)Ulllry. • -• ; .l•f"I• -h 11....UC. Delee\!,.. Ball '" ~n aa1~ 1'Grtln& 1ar the 1ec1-.tra1raowa..-.-. ..... • p11oa of lbe -ml ezlnaMly = = a( ........ daiJllll (lao .... ·-'•·' • lbr.t-...... lthl -day attemoon ue .M.lchael Paut Theodor, :.25, of Elsinore; Da•kl Kulik, us, o1 ear1 .. :bad and Deborah Gibson, :IO, ol Ocea.,. 'llde. . · All ,throe face charges o1 coosplracy ·to .smuale marijuana. The two men's ball ls "'5,000 each. Tbe ... man Ill being held oe l8;,500 bafl: . .Purcell illd the atte11 IA A!panlstan Involved Kulik'• elder brother, Alllbony, 28. Tbe agent aald the ....... cll&a.ed an eight.month lJrvaltgatlon whlcb ttac!J. ed international liroPorllons. " ' 'l,"be 'poup, he 'S11d, allegedlf ran an operaUOn whereby the eatremely POtent and expens1ve bub oil waa maDul,ctur~ ed In the Eastern country then .lhlpped lo the ,""'1b Orange Cout. Laguna Beach, the a!Hcer aald, ta lbe .only ~ ate. in the nation where the m)'!terious essence has JiPS>Mred. lie "'!Id ita sir.et value Is un-1ble to calculate because ol the newness of tbe product. An ounce Of oH -which appears eve11 thlc;ker and darker than molass~ -is made from a PJUQd of bil.shish, which Is "It.elf a highly nfln<d gum from the flowering tops of mari- juana plants. Purcell said the arrests took place at the corner of Cliff Dri'Ve and JaSJllin• where Kulik and the young woman were detained, and in Elsinore at Theodor's residence. ·All .three wilJ appear in municipal court next Tuesday to bear formal charg- el, Purcell said. Big Surprise Hatched J\uto Fraud Jury Recesses ~~~:~AP~:iJ~er~oc~~:~d.~ V. Dowd;-1 convicted of involvelnent iii a to allow filing motlonJ for a new trial NEWPORI', England (I/PI) -Shet. laod ponies, dogs aod other peta at Al· fred Klnnelf's farm bave a new play- mate i.JI their·i:omPs around the yard-a biby ostrich. "We brought back awo oetrlch eggs recenily as 110Uvenln from South Africa," Kinnear said. "On Christ.. m11 Eve one ol them broke oPtD and out popped a baby ostrJch. He aeems very healthy." . er..,. 'Cead By TOM BARLEY ..,• Of t111 DellY Pllrtl 11911 .An Orange County Superior Court jury took a three-day recess late 'IllurS<tay after hearing the lotb prosecution witness j,p .f.be case against nine service station operators tell the now familiar tale of damage deliberateJy inflicted t o ~tomen' aut.cs. , rkon Nichols, 19, of Costa Mesa, told the j~ before Judge Jame• TUrner called for the weekend recess that radiator ~ps and seals were broi:en on car1 patrooiZ-lrti the Harbor-Trask Mobil station where be WIS employed. •Nicholl, who ldenUfied defendant tAward Camey, C , of *2 Shell Jbrbour Drive, HunUngton. Beach, as his einployer, told p...-to< Rlchar<I Sten-ton that orders issued at the KrVice sta- Uon allO called for the "fiiing" of autos 1A 1 manner that would convince their ·'"""'" lbat they oeeded "• !root end iob." , I Nichols said the damage was inOlcted once the autos were hoisted on the rack. He Is one of seven employees Jn the 11· station chain operated by the defendants called to the stand by Stenlort In the fint week of trial. · · Other witnesses have tesUfled that they were under orders to puncturt t1ret with playing darts or sharpened instruments known b( the combine 11 ••poten," squirl oil on lo shlck ablorben lo con- vince moloristl that (h esbock& were leaking lond needed nplacment aod slash b-.s in the ~ ~·aames Edward ea....,, Jf<TJ Kendall, '5, of 969 SOnota RDad and Stanley Davis, 32, of lOl6 Sao P1blo Cir- cle, bolh of Olsta Mesa, as the architects in an alt.ec"ed auto rtpalr swindle that ranged from seal Beacb lo San Clemente. . 'Ibo' cbaln Involved four oil companies -Arco, Mobil, Shell and Teiaco -none of whi<b nre aware lbal the throe prtn- clpe)s cootrolled moro lban the usual . , slngle station alloted to lessees by aaslp-$25,000 bnbery ~e. is the f~ con-which ooe of Dowdy's &ttome,vs, Leon i,. stations to employee1 under the gresaman ln office to be found guilly of· H.A. Pieraon, said would be done. He employees' names. a criminal offense in 15 years. said several grounds were ivaila~le but The trkl aod six other defendants were The ~year-old Teus Democrat, free did not. elaborate. today In Waahlngton on his own """8· t ar· the loclicted by the Orange County Grand nlzance, 181 hunched over the defense . Dowdy had no commen ter ver- Jwy on chargea ol conspiracy wttb !ni.ot table, atar!ng grimly, 'lltunday ea the diet w., read. lo cheat aod dtfraud. JU'7 foreman aald guilty lo each of the His wUe, and two chlldren, John V. Also named in that ·Indictment were: elaht counts. Dowdy Jr., 19, ~ Ar=, 1Tn., · •l< Roger Mendenhall, 211, of -Avenlda tlowJIYJ a W.lerjl\ _.,,.,; ,.,..., tari>or. aod-<:aiy>I SW llo ~~~ lleSeo, Mission Viejo, David ~II, cjlovlcu;o oa two~ Of•m.,;,,lr!.« lti '1111!1>~. llolieewf!e· ~-:-14 blm. ol iOOO Gorden.Grove Bl•d., Weatinllitw I ~pt,a brlliefrdm Natlian:H.&lili 1o' Jl'"9.lolllhe C!!VI bol~~ , and R.C. Wellner, II, of Santa Ana •• I ~·-";:r~~~ !~.:.~ ~~tloe~ A119o~ Emlqua, 16' ~ 'f!' fllm; .... ~tqalt lr'lnlport Of c wilne• I(., Cqlien, a bluil)e!aman ~-=I ~ Drl:,S:i,"':'I' 1[I, l>rlW aod f!Ye -la ai ly!ng ta • I/.~ ., 1ll1c>, 'Ille !ITIJl4 1'ry ~lctmtnt nal!jld u "•M•• Beach aod Ra'"" r.-IP'.•nd Jlity. ( " ~ltor, He ~ gr1nted l~un­~i' .. Calle Sao ~-s:,• ilut ll'Ov191ia . ._., Hlf• "°"' 'i¥ pmieaiUon ari ~.""" l"'J his Ca · lrilno , 11 ~ I ,,_, J.~ I>-1. ' . . Pll • ' -.... tltl!.i .. tliliied thlit DoWitylbad prom- Mott of the "'"''" stetlom lnvol fl( ., , lu ~ help hlll( avo!i· · w the alleged auto repair racket • u i,. .. ·-~ ·MGooiidl' C · prompted the p ........ t trla1 .,.. ' -a""'"" loillOt t "t ... under new ownenhlp. • ~ Illa.... *'~~ . .,.i de1~ ....... said 'i1tur1'laY he will ' ./I .......... f4(1,llll Iii Ina • · .......... Wuhltiilon ru• (See llEPAll, .... ., lleiilo. "' • : '11te Oranre Coaat should feel more of Winitr'a bite tcmight 11 l<mperaW... drOll lo the freezlna • point .. DIJt will lie moatly .._ 1'1th highs 1n·111e 111111*!1-~ ' INSq11 'lltllt.Cf ..J: llA!LY 1'1LO'I' SOJff IOriw Tom ' SarJcr ,,o 1'Brl~ c%Ue", Mi ~Is lauglu wlln ..tng hfl bronc!. of inglloh on IM ,,.,. dfllls of Ille corcnd.,. For hfl =O•n~ 1e• Logbook, Poot 1. ...... 1.,-,.n " . -.... -" C11n;11• 1# ...... ,.. ' -I ... .._ I 1P.1t , .. ,, lJ.ll " ,,....... ,,.,. .,...., """' ' '#...... l:t-•I . ' ' • i I '· i ' .. • ' \' ' I I ' I I I ~apanBrass ~ :Will Visit I \ ' 1 ~on.g Coa st ;: I 't Jtptntae Prime Minister Bisaku Sito and ltM'al other top ~nme.nt Jetderl « Japan wUI leave To~ W~ay -· testinallOn-Newport Beach and SU crtemente. \ TM Prime Minilter will arrive a d1y in • • -··---~-~ -• • Sailors '. ·SJDell ft·oses .. " Harbor High Band Recidy ·for Big Parade ' . . By CANDA"CI PEAllSON pertlclpo~ blocla to \IO ...... la1I \ 1 ~ Of .. ~ ~t"' ,,.. March. • ..- , ... ~ ii J~U. a"'1eoet1 U..t The awanf.wiMl.ng high school band hoUr momlng marchel' for. the past three will be atChfitg 'the Toifmament of Will be ninth In the lineup of the parade weeks. l ~ Ro p d S 1 d h bee d' 11 which begins at 7 a.m. in Pasade(la and ' Begin~lng with smaller di stances or ses ara e ~ ur . ay as n ispe • wlll march and play, along -a l route two and three miles, the band worked up 1· ed 1n the partlc1paltng Newport Harbor bordered bY more than 1.5 million people, to the necessary sl1 by marching and u· 1 • High School Sailors baod. England said. ercise. · Tbe secret : confidence in their physical The Newport Harbor Sailors "are very They marched and did calisthenics stamina ti> make the ltS-mile, two and crowd-oriented. but to nothing •i>-every morning during Christmas vaca· . one-half hour march, says Richard A. prQ8ChinJ: what we will have there/' be lion. When It rained, they went indooc1 England, band director. said. · and marched around the audi,torium. "We've been thinking about this a long But En1land has been taking the 11.5 ~dva.nce of his summit conference in San emente witb PresiAtro.Nj:JOn on Thurs. y and Fr!l!ily. time~· he admitted, pointin1 out that the mus lclaits ·and 20 m1jorette1, nag Encland admil.J he also givet the group Sailors were the first of the 21 twirlers and banner ,carriers. on three-"pep talks" every day. / 1 "They're a relatively young band wit1!, l The Japanese delegatioo will stay at ~ Newporter lnn durint the brief visit 9'_.the So11lh Coast wh,ere the two leaders fill discuss the plans to gjve Okinawa ~ck to..Japan and political situaiioru in ~sia involving Red China. , Although the Prime Minister 's ,Plan.! kave bttn announced. arrival tlmes for Mr. Nixon have not yet been outlined. lt is believed, however, that the Chief Execu.tiv~ will arrive in San Clemente lite this Yieekend or early next week to prepare fur the. Slpni:rtlt Lllks. City Can't Okay Purchase Of Balboa Bay Club Site a lot of freshmen and so phomores. But i; l have confidence they'll do 1 beauUfuJJ ' t jo~," he said. In the past f0ur years, the band ha " won 24 trophies Ill 15 parades, but mor, '1 imPortantly, thinks England, has also been involved In community 1ervlce. It is those performances at hospltsl al\(! for veterans c~ups that Englan4 feels impressed the ROse Parade panel l Spokesmen for the Japanese govern- ment said Sato will be accompanied on the trip by Foreign Ministet Takeo Fukuda, Finance Minister Mikio Mazuta and lntunational Trade and Industry Minister Kakuei Tanaka. An accompanying night will bring an estimated .60 or mo~ J a p a 11e1 e joumallslJ to COYer the historic meeting of the two leaders. From Page 1 TREES ... DAIL y r llOT Sl•ff r 1111e Challenges Ba1n1a Republican Beau Clemens o! Los Alamitos says he will at- tempt to unseat Rep. Richard T. Hanna (D-Anaheim) in the 1972 race in the 34th Congres- sional District. Clemens, first to announce for the race, will have to win the GOP primary in June in order to get a crack 'l.t Hanna. By L. PETER KlUEG Of Ill• Dilly Plltl S"'fl Newport Beach City Atlomey Dennis O'Neil said Thursday he's pretty sure the new owner of the Balboa Bay Club is right -the city council hes no authority to approve the sale of the famed waterfront spa. The Bay Club was purchased for $4.6 million Wednesday by Newport Beach financier William D. Ray , through a new corporation, International Bay Clubs, Inc. City MaNlger Robert L. Wynn, com- menting on the sale Thursday, said he would ask O'Neil -to determine whether the old and new principals should have portiOns of the Irvine Ranch no longer contr:oRed by the Irvine Company. The areas are lined With many windrows ol. tan ~ aicalyptm which once protected oran¥ groves from high winds. Rts d~ts. P.f the new city told ,the coon- cil ( Si 1 ~i!15k the lrees 'are for many dev~opments nestled e.:nong them a valua!;>I~ .!-!!!i~~c backdrop. , Irvine Council Rejects The Orange County bOerd of supe~ visors approved five rezonin~ in the f~ ~s _prior to ~ ~-21 incorpora· Uon ~ection. The rezonings would have ' allowed nve deve)opers to build t~ many a1·S.US new homes in the central Irvine. Secret Meeting Motion By GEORGE LEID AL --oe ... •DA41r Pile! 11ett area. Because the 30-day wailing time had The Irvine City Council voted Thurs-not-e&.a~ wbeq,_ .U.e ~ new city 3"U pay ai1ht to obsforve the spirit as well fonite1!.r ttie. rez.od1rig,t aa not tecbtlidally • ~s JlJe ·J"ter of the state'a anU..secreey a j>iirt o( cowity or city law. -~ law b)'bOiding city manager·emplOfmtnt However, the dty council has indicated.. discussions in public. \t w\ll ttView the ruoning requests act-~ncihnan Henry Quigley ol. Th e ing in the at.ad of,a .yet to be named city Ranch ar~ed .a1alnst. a moUon to •cf. pla'Mi'1f! ~oft'fm\!laion. · . • · \ joun into Vu,ec~tlve session" to• d.iscu.u With those decislons 'P'nding, and ht personnel matters, a privilege allawtd concern M e:i~essed by ruidf!nls lhat a public agency under California '1 Ralph the tnes be saved. the council deemed it 1't., Brown,r(tct. ~ry lo act. • body , . .. " Coil~llmen aald theY leered dn~!Gpm "We are a public and snould "II' m1\4ft:'ktnclbttd to cltar the qUe1tlOMd du.ct these di.lcusslons In public,'' Qulglt!y ..... d. the.eucalyptus breab before the sr1d. . • council ,hlld ,Ume to fully review the re. Councilman Joh• H. Hurton of VIiiage ioning requests Part sllpported the ezecutive session mo-- Coutidhpen iohn H.-Burton of. Villag.!...i_ tion fnttoduced ~r, Councilman E. Ray Park llfd he1lail"""11,.ftle ii\ his traCtffM"-'Qatgle'y.-..Ji.;Jet'hife ·'ii inform1Uon 'fife that raay need cutLlng. "You meen· that will want to al\: candidates for this po- under this ordina nce J'll have to get a city sition that t.htre-!s rio rea!IOll should be permit!" he. asked. made pubUe and· coWd be "1lbacrassinft Mayar Fischbach replied that he would. lo an ap~lcant if Jt is made ~public, ' notin~t in order tO write a law that -Burton said. dtd rd. discriminate a12Wt certain per· The discussion over the e1ecutlve ses- sons, ~nd thereby ~ uryconatituliona1, sion followed presentations by two ilrms I.he la• mlMll bt ~pphed Citywide. _ t-..J.iJd: •ildiv.Wual who expressed inter· The~.5 inch diameter, measured two e$t Jn_ Jtnlnl .q"lemporary city man· 1 .. t f~ ~ ~the trunk: waa ... ,.,_ ccii!lultant. .. 1ec1 _ ~Oilroutolf ,.Jint. On!¥ lreeo ~: 'Erlc~.t'Yoonaniei: of Ille P.,bffc mm-~t m er ~ this req~ra-a ~ · 8gement consulting firm Crifftnhaxcti· mit. fl'JlfD -.. _dtJ' pnor ~ CUttin&, _be es.• Ki'oege,.;1~ of Saa Jl'rancisro, ~Ltcus~ ~· ; -.. M.,.. -. w1Y1· his fii'm might )erve the i<elf city. • -• He lbdicated su.lor consultants such a! Ne.it. Reco-~ S~oug.h_t hi""'11 woolcl require payrneol to lhe TI ru -__ firm ~ol $200 a day plus expenses. OrdiD- .. ary consultants with Voorsanger's firm NAIJOBI (UPI) -A team of 12 young · would cost the new city $175 a day. Ktnyam will launch an auault Jan. 7 on vrN Company of Newport Beach olfer- lhe warld'1 baby-ca rriage pushing record ed the resources of the planning firm as on tbe,108d through Ts1 110 National Park_, well as the part time services of Darrell dttp lo elephant country. A spokesman E,,sex. city manager of Cypress. a part- ror lhc group said they hoped to raise time bookkeeping-clerk consultant a11d mone)I'" for a charity that helps lepers. po5$ibly a full time admlRistrative aide. The carrent rec«tl ls held by a groop in Brltaill which CO\'erfd Jlil miles in 24 One o£ the uosycee!ISful Trvlne cooncil hours tn Octobe.r, lt7P. candidates. James F. Mose r, 49, of 18o72 Butter St.. University Park. oUered his DAILY PILOT ... C.lt , •• .. l •M•t N. W •• J ,,..,_ .,... "'*'"'*" , J.,~ It. Curltv \'\ft ,,..~ ..... c.-r11 ,,..,....... services free for the lwo wee ks he can arrange leave from his company. ~foser. who acknowledge his back- ground was in industrial not municipal management, al so said he could work ha\f-da}'S for the new city for an indefin- ite period . ~i06tt oCfered to work for the city for $40 ptr half day, "'hile continuning in Da11~er his present ment. Job In aerospace manage- Councilman Burten int~ a ht.nd· ful o( resumes that had been submitted to him by persons interested In the city manager posltion. Coi.(ncllmen will re- view copies ol those resumes at Monday's public session. Prior to the vote on the ezecutive - private -a~ion moti90.),1ay~ William Fischbtdl-asked the appOcaht's vleWs on the need for a prlvale meeting with the COODCil. " Voorsanger indicated there we 1itUe need for 1 finn t., meet ln private, al· though he said he recognized individuals might be made uncomCortrble by public dlJJCUMlon oC their background! and qual· ificatlorui. Several member.a o( the audience of abou t 50 aMe"nding 'nluraday's Council meeting indic8ted their preference eboot public versus private consideration o( ·city n!anager itandidates. Ma)'or Fisclt>ach swhmed up the view· poin1' ol the appllcanl8 Md audience, noting "it doesn1l appear the public wanll to be protected !rom hearing our dl9CU5Sions.'' The motion to adjourn to private se&- sion was defeated 3 to 2, with councilmen Fi!t.'hbf::h, It. Quigley and Pi.trs. Gab- . ,rlelle-Pryor voting against the measure. Bllrlon and Ray QuigJey voted for the private session. ; Following the close o( the '11lursday meeting at midnight. Councilman H. Quigley said he did not see why a prive.t.e meeting with applicants would disclose any more character flaws than would be evldeat Jn a public discloeure. Jn his arguments r.gainst the motion Quigley said, "If anyone wants to serve the people of Irvine in a public 'POflit\on then he should have nothing to hide from public disclosure. "As coon cilmen v.'e placed ourselves belore the public ror scrutiny. I don't see that we can expeci. anything less from lhe people we hire to serve thls city.'' Thus, the Monday e:tjoumed portion of continuing first meeting of the Irvine City Council will be open to the public. The meeting v.'ill resume al 7:30 p.m. in Science Lecture Hall on the UC Irvine campus for consideration of the hiring o( a lf!fllporary city manager. Returns T\tf"•' Ktt•il 1'411« lli•"''' A. M wr111'i~• ,,.,_i.. l!t!l..r Snake-clad Nudie' in County Jail C\t tlt• H. 1 .. , 1;.i..,,, '· Nin ..... iltt ftl .M...a,,,. Ef"-<• -. ... c.,1, Mft•: :sJI w,.1 P.•v Strtot M-1 & .. HI: WI N._,...1 l""'f v1r4 L..-IMdo: 1'1 '111•1 ·-.. .,,.11 ... IM IMC~I llll'S .... di ... lovl "" .. , c.~: al Mw• Kl C..'"IN ~ .. I Tavern terpsichorean temptress Carol Cybulski, the undulating Art Colony entertainer whose sensuous sinews and sundry snakes once circumnavigated several Orange County stages to the sibilant strains of "Hey, Jude", is back in town. In Orange County J11ll. to be exact. She was installed Thursday In lhe quartf!rs 1he has known before, shortly after Mr 11Tlval from Oakland lo fact renewed court action on her conviction on charges ~e~d conduct and Indecent ell>C)SUre. ~ Miss Cybulski. 33, wlll be arr1l1ned t1> da y or Pi.ionday before Snnta Anll lJunlclpal Court Judge Paul Mast ln what CG\lld bt 1 timely "1uld acquaintance" -SoJ!lronUUon. Judge Mast sentenced the former Lagunl Beach re:sldent to l~ da ys ind a 1'1iss Cybulski '1.'as bitten on the hand by one of her rattlesnakes and was rush- ed to an Oakland hospital in serious con· dltion. She was released two months later into the hands of Oakland lawmen who alerted Orange County offlcers to lhe presence of the snake dancer in their city. District attorney's officers here hl\'e eclincd to st11te exactly what charges \l'ill be pressed against Miss C)'bu\skl but they have indicated that they will e:iptet Judie Mast to deal firmly with 1 woman who w•s convicted on 10 counts of lewd conduct and indecent e1po1urt. A jury returned that verdict after journeying to the Apartment A-Go-Go In Sl!int11 Ana to watch Miss Cybulsk i. nude and snake--adorned. do her contmve r11l11l thing on a glittering mlnl·st11ae to the strains of "Hey, Jude", the blaring peatles ballad . talked to the city before closing their dial. "'nlere have been stock sales before.'' O'Neil said, "and the council never acted on them." The sale of the club, which operates on a 25-acre tract or city owned property un- der a lease expiring in 1991, involved a turnover of 100 percent of the stock. "I don't think we l)ave any say on thi.s matter," O'Neil said, "but I will do some research this weekend." Richard S. Stevens, now president of Balboa Bay Club, lnc., a subsidiary of JDC, had said that the council, under terms of the lease must approve a sale or assignment of the lease, but not a sale of the corporation. Stevens had served as executive vice president under the former ownership, headed by Jack D. Wrather of Wrather Corporation. Ray, the new owner, said Thursday the club will continue to operafe as before and will provide the same services to its 2900 members as before . Ray fonned lBC as an outgrowth of an investment. consulting firm, W. D. Ray and Associates, he formed last year. He is a former executive with the Mac· co Corporation and Great Southwest Corporation for whom he worked from 1967-70. The preceeding three years he had been vice president of Great Western Savings and Loan in Los Angeles and had been an official with a savings and loan in Oakland and another in Bakersfield. A graduate of San Diego State College In 1958, Ray did post graduate study in law and management at UC Berkeley and at the University of Washington. He joined Builders Control Service In Oakland as a disbursemec:il D)anager in 1959,· became a market analyst for Guarahtee Savings and Loan in 1961 and joined Great Western Flnancial Corpora- tion ps a top operation anaJYst in 1911.1. He served fn the 'O.s: Atmy frclm. 19~2 until 1955 when he was honorably discharg¥f as a sergeant Arst class. Born in South .Dakota, he has been a resident of Califomia Sinct 1940 and has been living in Newport Beich since 1967. choose the Sailors. · ' 1'Many of the peoWe who are Jll)W gon . (from high school) are the ones w made this possible," said England, er.· plaining the· presence of two graduated band members on Saturday. Both now college students, one was • former president of the band, one was a former drum ma}or. "And they Were the most persistent," England said. All students are aware that in addition to the crowds around lhenj , there will be at lea st 100 million television viewe rs, he said, a fact for which he feels they are ''psychologically prepared." "Once they realized they cou1d cover that distance and the element of com- peliUon was taken away;• so was the fear, he said~ But he concedes that thf! Sailors may be nervous. er.cited and perhaps even a little sleepless Friday night, because be hlmselt may be also. England will march with the band,,led by drum major Ernie Pease. 1 Thursday i:norning was their final prac- tice, led by part-lime band lnstrµct.o r Cindy Frazier because England wa1 1n Pasadena cheeking the route. Today, the Sailors have the entire, day orf. They won't meet again until 4:30 a.m. Saturday when they leave • for Pasadena rrom school. "Families have their way about a wanting to be with their children," Eng- land kidded about the day oU. "Besides," he added truthfully, after these weeks of rigorous physical training, "some of the peqple may have ' to lake care of a bliSter or two f1rst." From Page l REPAIR •.. Monday with his presentation o f testimony from fonner employes at all 11 stations. He said he will, during what is expected lo be a six-week trial, also offer lo the jury testimony from motorists who claim \hey were the victims of the defen· dants. ---~ READY FOR THE ROSES Tub1 Player Dan Richardson l'rom Page l PRICES ... every cash registered in the Costa Me'Sa Sears store. ''\\'e've had the sign up for weeks, bl: not many requests from people about It.~ commented the manager of Von's market in El Toro. "We've had the rreeze price book (ot three weeks," said the manager of the Laguna Beach Safeway market. "All tili chains knew or this thing around Dec. 1, so there's been no problem with com· pliance." 'J In "theory.'' said Josh Gammel of Sao Juan Pharmacy, in San Juan Capistra114> it is probably a good thing. "But in reill· ty I don't think it 'll do much good." Garn· me! said he would post the prices of th!t 40 items most advertised and that litUe record searching will be required. ·'~ "I just wish they 'd stop and figure Out the cost and inconvenience," comment~ O.W. "Dick'' Richard of Richarf.J li1arket in Newport Beach. · "I just don't understand why tbf,Y mak~. a change like that three diu:• h\!fore the deadline. Sometimes It takll!~ weeks to d0 it," he added. · '' '. Richard said he has 8 book of the biJ. prices available to an yone who wants' tO see it. "Just wait until ,after the N'"' Year," he quipped. .. "Jt is complicated and confusing,'' Aa.i~ Laguna Hardware owner Bill Shtelds~-;-;y-t would be impossible to do what they aU. \Vhy, I think, you'd need a computer. "It's just more political junk," tbt businessman added. ' MID-WINTER SALE! • Sil.LE R ... S15t $135. ALSO FEATURED ON SALE HERITAGE CAMEO ON SALE NOW • H•ritege e Henredon e Gr•ndtour Offic 1r1 Che1t e M 1dri91I Coll1ction e Uphol,f•ry e Uphol1tery • • • Drexel e Uphohtery Floor Y elero S•mple1 e t.A erg• C•rson, Sil.LE Wellin9ton Sherrill. Herite9•, P1rk Henredon $135. .... $1St l1mp1, Picturts, Acct11orie1 Alto Rt iuced DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEl-HERITAGE -KARASTAN NIWPOlT STOii OPIN •11DAY 'TI L f NEW PORT I Eil.C H 1727 Wtttcllfl Dr., 642·2050 O~EN FR!Dil.Y 'TIL 9 INTERIORS Profe1slon1I Interior De1lgn1r1 Avall1ble-AID Phou Tell''" "'"'et Otlftf9 C•11t1tf-140.126t LAGUNA I Eil.CH 345 North Coa1t Hl9hw1y Phone: 494-6.5 51 " . tst• line followlng her coovlcUon by a jury two yet1r1 ago. She left 111hortl y after for v.·hat ln ve:stlg1tor1 h11ve described 11s a tw o-yellr tour of Nnrlhern California night spnl!i dur ing v.•hlch one of her snakes fouled up the act. She defended her dance its "an In· terpretatlve art rorm." New1men whO c11lled for encore• wr.re ,,..arntd that further rrquests might be regarded al .. : coolem~of court. !-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • ' I ,. ' I ----·---~---· .. --------. .,,-..e:~- Mom Relates Busy Lives Of Children By L PETER KRIEG Of ... OftW l'UIM alt"f From childhoods in the wilderness of Alaska, life has changed a bit for two of the five children of Mrs. ~\'alter Bjorneby of Corona de! Mar. Her oldest son, Walter. ·•1. Is flyin1 Air Force bombers over North Vietnam. A daul!'.hter, Lynn. was evacuated just before Christmas from Dacca , after Uv. Ing through 12 days of war l>"Hh her hu's. band, a civil engineer working on an ii'· rigatlon project there. · · "We .received a letter la!<t week saying t~y are ~fe in Singapore," Mrs. B10rneby said. •·we had some anxious moments I di~n't get ".'uch sleep for 10 nights," ~he 1a1d, recalhng the Indian seige. CAJtY '1(0T"3 • • • • -• . • . • • • • ., ' ; • ; . -' . . • • Patter of Puppy Paws~~ i . . P()ses :Puddle Problem • ' By CAROL MOORE Of 1111 o.nr ~iltt '"" ON"l'lll! TWELTU day.~ Cllrisbnu I wUh a pea"1ui .;igi,1•1 iUep Cor all fellow 01rtatmas' puppy re(iplents. A •Ud·tlght houri of silent night uninterrupted by the tinkUna, er~ ol falten omamenta. Perhaps by then all the relaUv~ will have. IQDf home., The pup can find out for sure Who'1 master and °"'" will be 1 ... cll>nce or dry puppy food gottlng mlied ttito cocktail tl'Unch for entertaining. Ma)'be, fuo, the "fresk 'winter downpour" will bave subsided, providing better odds for comblnh;tg ~aldnc aod wurting hour& with the city.ordered hours for waltina doll:• on the beach. • ' lfhe fH11ky fuu nipping at our heels. ill part Gerqlan · ahepherd, part Labrador retriever and. tot.ally irreailtlble (although we haven't quite convinced the Jandlord.) ·J.. FIRST YOU PICK THE GRAPES; THEN YOU TROMP ON THEM, AND WAIT FOR FERMENTATION The Robert Ewing Family of Corona del Mir Works at Family Project in Central Californi1 She hadn't seen her oldest so11 since he left for Southeast Asia in May until Wedne_sdar night when. by chance, she 1aw him interviewed on a national news program after a bombing run Monday. "He looked rlne ,'' Mrs. bJ.>rneby said. 1..1:. Col. Bjomeby has flown more than 8:> missions over Vietnam. WE CHOSE the name W~y for local, gentim~tal reasons. Now ·We think it might be short for Wotlld he or Wouldn't h&-ever-tatch-on-to.paptr. training? The rain didn't help thal effort either. ~ We were doggedly penistent 1t first, but it was jwt too qgy for San or the '.'beast" with a tail 'that ouJ;.wags any wind&hieJd WIPF· Edison Seeks Altered Rates For Fuel Cost I Southern Cil.i11Jrpla Edison Company ill asking the Public Utilities Commission !PUC) for permission t.o tie lts rates to luel cost!. An application to be heard by the PUC at a hearing in Los Angeles Tuesday re- quests authority to alter rates whenever pie cost of f<mil f!Jel -coal, oil or gas - fl~ctuates more than $450,000 a year. ·.Jn Us application, Ed!.:;on-claii;n.s that U,e cost ·of fuel is about 20 percent of its total operating expenses and that wide Swings in fueJ prices produce a signifi· cant effect on its costs. The utility pro-"' poses a procedure whereby it could rifled upward or downward fuel costs as often as once every three months . If the company is suceessful in e$(ablishlng such a formula, -the, PUC ~ill hear ahother application that would ln- ti-ease rates about 17 cents a1 inonth for the typical residential custonier lo cover tf$ent increases tn fuel costs. · )tobeft Sullivan, a public relations of. ficer with Edison, explained that the re- 9uest \Vas a result of shortages of natu ral · gas v.•hich causes the company to use the tnore expensive \ow-sulfur oil imported trom Ini:!onesia. Air"\\'est Resun1es ~f exico Flights ~ Pn January 14 I Vt'hile negotiations on the Airwest rjjechanic's strike continue today In ~shington, airline offjcials said they ~JI resume flights to Mexican resoru <fl Jan. 14 in spite of I.he strike. '1J'he announcement said qualified pilots S,,ong the supervisory personnel would fij< two trips a week into Mexico. ~ rrently Airwest operates only out of . le nights from Oranl':e Cou nty airport t none of these go int.o Mexico. There \'e been no Airwest Oights from ange County sinee Dec. 20. • e company said one flight will leave n-to'rRnciscn lnternalional ~'rid2ys, slop t San Jose, Las Vegas. Phoenix, Puerto Tjllh1rta and Guadalajara, returning here 41!iJ Saturdays. :;on Saturdays, the announcement said, Oundtrips will be flown from Phoenix to tB Paz ahd Mazatlan and~baek. ::About 900 mechanics, members of the: QKiependent Aircr~ft M e c h a n i c a e\"atemal Association struck Dec. 15 for blgher wages and improved working ~n­ ~tions in a new contract. Fiigt\ts ln eight '4(estem states, Canada and Mexico were iJnceled, but supervisory personnel later tstored service to six cities. ·The line Oi>nnally operates 45 planes. •' .~An attempt to negotiate an end to the ifrike begin \V'edn~day in Washington, li.c .. .. •• :;. . J,ido Shipyard ~ . •' . ··. Named in Suit . . .. :~A Newport Beach man who claims he jo.as soaked with a hefty bill by a b(,atyard whi.ch promised to al:lsu'd li'ists created when his boal sank at Its ion:~-ing has filed suit against Lido Ship.. ;M)1n Orange County Superior Court. ~·N~.·m11n Arbuckle names the shipyard i\d' Harold Stack as defendanta ill .an ~ion which claims that he got a blp J• ne1rly $9,000 last Stpl. 17, Just tix feeka after his boal, the "Ever 'n Ever" c as "1&bol1ged and sun.k." ;Arbuckle complains thal some of the tipalr work was faulty and th.at be ha.s beet1 compeJltd to spend an extr1 1391.IO to correct It. He asks lhe caurt to rult ""' th& vaJJdity ol the repalr bill. • • ,, It doesn 't appear to bother her St~1np Your o,vn because it doesn 't bother him. ' "As he says, ifs his job. He thinks ills v~ry necess~ry and I think so, too," Mrs. B]Orneby said. Dewy brown eyes. seemed to question "What good ls one more P'K(dlie going to do?" -.,,d the sanity of human hudCfled there with umbrella, batllrobe , and U{lbuckled boot.a:. • So il is that, with two joumalisls in the family , we resort to lining the floor ith fine print only to find that Woody goes under the bed for privacy. 'Ewi.ng ·'71·' -Interesting Wine She said she wouldn't have even seen the television interview if another daughter living in Florida hadn 't hap- pened lo see it earlier in the evening and telephonec!. ANB SPEAKING of beds, v.·hy is it that when ynu pul the do& to t>est on a rug at the foot or the bed, you are nuzzled awake by a cold nose oo de pillow at 2 a.m. ~ ' By CANDACE PEARSON · OI .. Da8Y l'lllt Stiff When the Robert G. Ewing family or Corop1 del Mar serves wine during the next holiday seaeon, 1t will be one of the most eiclus.ive -; and yet one of the most inexpensive -b~nds in existence. "Ewing '71, .. Or as the real estate in· veslment counse~OJ: laughingly calls it, '.~Athlete's Foot" Wfrie" will be the product o{ a l'fCenl week · picking and stomping ~arly 500 pounds of grapes -and of waiting nearly a year for it to age and ferment property. Ewing, :W, hiS wife, Lylenn, 32, and their two children, Cindy, I , and Jeffrey, 6, oC 3701 Inlet Jsle Dr., .. nt a weekend in early Noverriber on a »acre farm ne8r Fresno to pick the grapes. They were part of a crowd of more than 100 home wine makers, most of wbom were organized by a Los Angele firm, Naze Pierson Wineries. The Ewings paid the 73·year-0ld farmer 13 cents a pound to pick their own grapes and the whole .[an1lly got in~o·the act of cutting their section of the vines rrom sun-up to late afternoql. "The farmer gets hfs kicks by having neophytes come up and pick one weekend a year." said Ewing, adding he didn't think the activity interfered with any union grape pickers. ·Arter· the Private citizens have cleared all they can, the man sells !he rest to a \\inery, Ewing said. , Although. he won't get to taste his own creation for at least another nine months, he la sted the red W\Jle mactf: from last year·s pick.ings and says irs comparable to that sold in store~. ";'ryle>' broug~ solne out to the fi~lds and we"Would talte al'few sips of It and lck some more and laugh and sip some more ... ·• he remembt!rs now. But he says that once the y have paid for their trave!Jing, eating, and pick ex· penses, I.he cost probably won't be less than an inexpensive store wine. But bot}l he and Mrs. Ewing stress that the total lnvolvement in a creative pro- cess was fun and educational for the v.·hnle family. "We really enjoyed it because the children rould participate in. all aspects," said Mrs. Ewing. "It opened their eyes to the agricultural part. As city children they are used to going to lhe market for grapes. But to actually see them growing " The Ew ings JO'aded all their grapes into Reagan Urges Peace in 1972 SACRAMENTO tUPl) -Gov. Ronald Reagan, in a New Year's message, said all citiuns in 11172 have •' the responsibility to mark the trail toward a lasting peact. "The New Year is a time for renec!ion anJ resolve. It is a lime to look back upon the road we !raveled and to look forward to the path we must follow . "As we begin our journey into 11172, let us resolve lhat we will continue to walk the path of peace with justice. And Jet us remembe r that each of us, with every i;tep we take,. has lt1e respon.sibility to mark the frail toward a lasting peace, fO\\'t1rd brotherhood and toward harmony between man and nature." Houston Postal Tattler Demoted \ ' ROUSfON (UPI ) -A p<l!llnan , wbo con\pl1inld to a newspaper that the. Playboy magazine he delivered monthly to the home of lhe achool su.perintende.nt was a sign. lhe school nfficial was not morally upright has been demoted to posUI clerk. "He 's not handling mail end won't haa· dle mail at any lll'!le," l)03lmas1er Geors:e Poitevent declared In formally reprlma din, lonner Jett« cvritr lalit McLe1n. their van, took them back to Pierson Wineries, put on their bathing 'suits and began stomping the grapes in huge wooden tubs. Thafs· where Ewings' concern about sanitation came in, but he was assured lhat the long fermentation process sterilizes everything. Their wine is presently undergoing fermentation and being siphoned of sedl· ment at the winery, from which they will buy their bottles. From 50 gaUons. originally stomped from lhe grapes, the Ewings will pro- bably end up with about 20 gallons of wine after all the. pOuring off proceSses. "Because of the time difference we all saw it," she said. Although most of her famiiy Is seal· tered around the wc~ld, two chifdre n were with her to see their brother. Mrs. Bjorneby lives with another son. Robert, an accountant, at 700 Avocado Ave., and a daughter Is visiting them from the East. A widow. Mrs. Bjroneby met and mar· ried her husband "some time 11go'' near Ketchikan. where she lived and he was viisiling "as an adventureous college- bo .. ' y. 1£ that ian 'ta rude awakening, Qave 1);1!'l' c h e c k e d the cost ol ptJ,PPY supplies lately? · . ' Leash, collar, three bone toys and one' squeaker. teethirig chipa, puppy meal. non·fat milk and vitam'in supplement! 'cost $14.85. That~ more than the dog cos.I. We splurged on a $2 p\acket of training papers allegedly scented W at.- tract puppy when nature calls. It wa.s our Optimistic lntenUon 'to apiead 't&,e toward the slidi ng glsss door to attrict Woody closer to his ultimate d~sttna. lion. • Thal's another human concept that gels lost in translation between pack· age dh:ectio1111 and puppy pr:act.lce. OTHER PEOPLJ:: may be concerned 1bout dogs' pedigrees. I haVe otMr papers to worry about. They are already looking forward to their second frip next year. And they would never consider using the simpler, new home wine-fllaking kits. They lived in Ketchikan "until the war when it became too crowded and lost the Colonial atmoephere" and mOYed with the three children they had then 10 Ven· Annual Stock Review Set "Unless you get right down to the grMs- roots, you miss 6'0llletfting," says. Mrs. Ewing. It was such a wonderful time - everyone was disappointed when it was over." tura. , The Bjornebys moved to Corona de! Mar in 1952 where LyM lived wh!\e 1t· tending NeWJX>rt Harbor High School and Orange' Coast College. Continuing its policy of "day"2.head" reporting of stock market acUvlty, the DAILY PILOT's NeW Year's Day 'tdU;lon will carry a review o! the yea.r:'s acUyity on bolh the New York and AmerlCan ex· changes. . , Included in the year-en'd r.evlew to be compiled by computer .. and moved directly to the pAilN'1PllJOT lrot\t1Wall · Stref?l via The Associale<f P r e 1 I Dataspeetd wires Umlgh~ will be: · Whin peop1e go catlipin1. both Ewings emphasl.zed, all they do is camp. ' But this involvement with a growth Pr0Ci!3S is something much more they added. ' P.frs. Bjomeby noted that for Lynn and her husband the evacuation was nothing new. "They h21J to get out a year .1150 when they had trouble," 11he said calmly, ss though it was all very rutine. Also Included in Saturday's holiday edl· lion will be the ,regular report on closio& prices from both New ·Yprk and AmerJcan at the clo.se of today'! tra~ing. 11Je year's hi&M ind Jpws for1,1tqi;~ on both the-New Yor~·aflil kbel'ictrt~, the 25 ·most active stopks (highs, low and . other atatlatics) ind. pemovals from botb . exchanges. ~ Step Up To LUXURY. • • • BRAND NEW 197l's- Continental 4 DOOR SEDANS e TAKE YOUR CHOICE e ALL LOADED WITH TERRIFIC EXTRAS Regular Sticker Price Was Over $8400 NOW .~6350 ADDED ATTRACTIONS THESE BEAUTIFUL LUXURY AUTOMOBILES ARE IMMACULATE, INSIDE AND OUT • • • YOU'LL NEVER FIND A BEnER SELECTION OF PRESTIGE CARS THAN RIGHT NOW! 1970 Continental 4 drior srdan. Besutiful glsmor gold m'· ta.Ile fin l5h \\•llh 1!'11.ther int!'rior and matc:hin2 landau roor. Luxury equipp!d or CDUl'lt:>, Full po~·f!r &. 6-w11y po\ver l!'ats. cllmat,. con lrol a.Jr cond.itirining, tit 1tt:>crlng \1·hcel, !lrrt!IJ tape system, etc. Immaculate throughout (838AGAJ $4275 OPEN • 1969 Cadillac Sed. Ot!Vllle. :mmaculal,. Beautiful Bahama milt m'tallic with blac.k landau & matchln1 lnt,rlor.Fully lUXUf)' throuah-out. Ai'l·fM, tllt·t,Je, full J)O\\.·er, air cond., etc. This 1ttr11rtlv' automobUe I.I ahowroom fr~h. ,se, &: drlv' tDday. Sale prit:ed. {'25 lAGE' $3875 ' .. ' - · ,. 1966 Contin~ntal 4 door aeda.n. Beautilul Brazilian told. leathtr tnterlor. Landau• roof. Full lux· Woy features tncludln1 full ~er,' f'le- tocy a1r cond., &-way power' aeat. etc • fSMA73.11 .$1275 "Orange County•, FamiL11 of Fini Cara" ohnson & son SUNDAY 2828 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 540-6630 . . ' . • • •• • ----· ... ---~-- ., ' ( ' I ' I I '· ' 11 I I I I I I ' I • l ·1 ' J _....._ ....... _ .... _ _.:;::;::_, :·====~::-=':':-:-:::-·-·- Uf'IT ......... Happy New Year The Justice Department's William Rehnquist has reason to greet the New Y~ar with a &mile. He's getting a new job. The former Ari- zona attorney will be sworn in Jan. 7 as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice. Joinin* him on lhe court will be another new justice, Lewis Powell, a Virginia attorney. Supreme Court justices draw $60,000 annually in salary. Chief justice makes $62,500. New Missouri Law Could Return Finch to Medicine EL DORADO SPRINGS, Mo. iUPD - A bill wbicb might tnablt Dr. Btmml Firr.h ~ obtain a medical lictnse In MiJ"'"'t • has. btto ~med 111 u.. Legi1!1tdr.. N~pqtt Mayor • Pro~sts State T oi"let Laws Mayor Ed Hirth of Newport J>each bu called J)r'OpOSed st.ate re,Wa- tJons on public beich toilets "arbitrary" aNI said be will uk fellow councilmen to lodge a formal protest be.fort they go into tllect. Furor over the state Board ol. Health rtgutatioo dtV<ioptd when the plllel 1tipulated btadl juriadlctlooJ would have to provide one toilet for each 250 beadlgoen. No Or111g< Cool\ .,.. muoicipllity meet& the 1'1!<juitt...,.t 111111 aU would bt forced to-upend large amounts -1Cm1e of them up to SSOO,IXXl, to provide ade- quate facilities. Hirth will V.Tllt: to the California Cowlcil on Intergovernmental Relatiorui -the group compriied of California League of Cities and California Su,pervilor Auocialion representatives - with the pr<Wl That panel must file fonnal objection.a to the rqulatlon within ~ days to keep the rqulatioo from goine Into effect. Wbilt the ooe-per-!50 standard isn't lU bed as first thought -so far as Xewport Be.ach is cmce:med -it would still force the dtJ ID ..,.i doot to $200,000 for new pqblictaltls. Io the i.n.r Hirth propose! 14 wrile. be pYS. "It _.. .. Ibis dly !hat tht daDdlrd d ooe facilities per ~ peraom is .. .mirary figure lbal iJ not wpport. ed 117 ar1Ull ... -· "1lda u1lollary swxWd would UUlt 12 dty .. constnxi 111111 maintained 44 f1"9' 00111w at ~ble cmt. ·• ]lo ..,.. the IWJlknl of -llliltt per ... ~ .. ..,_n,. proposed by ....... """"'"· be adoptod 15!.•;ut Bcadl. tnXlld tit.IC; h.tvt to add ..,. De9' ~ c:llkr tha!. ll.lndard. even ~ tb!r< "" no i-:1> r.cil!tlos Ill l!;i....cx ..-u... 111e :«sport Aier' '8 tbt Sa::!a A.a.a ftrrt1' jd:tJ' or from ... -PlertoP...._,•P-. (..aguna Camper flliied by Thief !A Lquna ~ mao ""° .-14 ~ """"" be -in beO>y rl1n dJorinC the --found thllt jewtlry "'11ltd at mon ilw111,IOG had -tak8I ''"" the mudbOWld vehicle In hla 11>- The author said he did not have Finch specifically in mind in presenting the bill which provides for several re!onn1 In the penal gyatem. But he said the former California doc- tor, who _apent 12 years In prison fur the slaying of his wife, would come within Its ocope. ldl.1souri law provides that a medical license be revoked after felony. John Halley, executive secretary of the .. Missouri Board of Healing Arts, said it was "very doubtful the board would give · Finch much consideration." But the bill pre.filed by Stal! Rep. James G. Baker, (D-Kansas City), wou1d fll'Ohibit a state licensing board from us- , ing a prior felony conviction as the sol! basis for denying a licen1e if good moral cbaractu could bf: shov.-n. .. U this bill becomes Jaw,•· Baker said. '1they (the board) would have to 1ive aeriws conlideratioo ~im." . Missouri · 1ssue1 lice to physicians only on puuge of an ination or on the ba&is of. rtdproci · wl~u atate. Since Finch'• C>lifiiml I wu n!voted, be apparently -not' tak! advanta1e of the reciprocity ar- rangements. Finch has worked as a radiologist in this tiny town in recent wteks. He said some tim! ago that be had eiv!n no thought to an attempt to rtgain his medical license. How!ver. a commit.tee of El Dorado Springs citizens which helped in his tJ- forts to obtain a parol! said a physician ts urgently needed in the area and they hoped Finch could qualify. Some suggested that pa1saee of the bill proposed in the Legislature would give the community an opportunity to work in bis behalf with Mlssouri officials. Finch was an almost in11t&nt hit in this mall 60Uthwest Missouri community tn the Ozark foothills. He told reporters he "" '"worting like a dot and enjoyin& every minute ol it." i:-11.. County llltriff'a olficm ot• ~tinl tha reported thelt from t amper owned by Christopher Jobo e,iu. 11.Jlf 2101 Oce•n Way. JltU 14ld dlpuUta Utal bl WIS forced 14 1liaodon t.ht ea.mper on private ranch l*<t tn the Alta ~guna area at the htliht of the recent storm. ~Ue:s uld tbe owner returned to the vehlclt Tutac!ay to d1lcover that ll bad -l•rced •P'I' ind 1 quantity of hJJ l\'TIOllal jewt!ry tak<n. OAll.Y l'ILOT lltll ,lleN HE'LL SURVEY FLOOR Jerry Jac~aon • Other Countms T o'11ier : prunk Drivers Hurt Economy \ By DEAN C. MIU. R UPI 1.SlllU l! .. IW I I 1 \ NEW YOJ\K -Not many peoplt tlil.it of tht drunk driver u someone who's plcldq thtlr pocl<tla. But that's what be, or abe, dots. List year, drunk drivers killed more than 21,000 Americans, caused more than 800,000 aeckitnts and rang up economic lows e-stim.ated at $8 billion. Auto in1uranct rates went up 11 a resull St> did bol!ipitalizaUon rat• and auto repair costs. 'lbe cost proliferaUon sapped the endre economy. So the American mood Js chan&lna from ooe of "live and let live,'' or rather. "let die" to one of "let's punish the rascals." State after &tate has passed stiffer law& regardinc the drunk driver. But they 1Wl attn't anyway as rough as those In 50me foretan countries. In San Salvador, the drunk driver can even face a flrin& aqJ. A J1U 1«111 al JO yean llld I $2,IOO 8nt awalll U.. babllual offender 111 South Africa. In Au1traU1, publication of the of· f!nder'a name In tbt JocaJ. newspaper under the headline "He'1 drunk and In jail" await the drunk driver. Immediate lmprl10D111en~ uaually lhree weeks to a moDth, IJ common for a first olftnH 111 ScondlnaviL All added dollop is Ioli of license for one year. In Turkey, the driver ii taken 20 miles away and forced to walk home Ul'lder tscort. The man or woman we're talking about usually i.J a drunk, on drugs or bas a serious psychological problem. He or 1be invariably ii a ~at foulup. In many cases, he or she has lost the license but not the urge to drive. According 14 Harry Parrill!, prtaidtol of tbt National Aaaocl.ation of lnsurance Brown Different Pat's Son Charts Own Course By BILL STALL SACRAMENTO (AP) -The cover of tht new California Roster published by 0.. Stcrelary of State iJ I bright, bold wort of modem art. Free-flowing areu of or.,nge, green and blue rtplaced the traditionally .bland covers of the publication featuring the Great Seil of the State of California. The change symboliz.ea the transit.ion tbe office has made in the first year under Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr., 33-year-old Democrat and son of the fonner govunor. For uample, Brown has : -Forced three major oil firms to disclose their secret financing of a cam- paign in November 1970 to defeat Proposition 18, the ballot measure to divert some gasoline tax funds to rapid transit. -Gone to court to help young people JI to 21 win the vote and to make it ea1ier for them, and other1, to regiater to vote. -Threatened 134 elecUon candidates with fines and jail senten~s if they didn't file their tardy 1970 campaign con- tribution reports. -Caused other waves that normally don't emanate from lhe aecretary of 1tate, California '1 chief electiom officer and record-keeper. . Not everyone is happy with all of this. Brown said in an interview, "It's kind of like : 'What are you doing? Go away and be quiet.' '"Ibere i1 that attitude on the part of a6me People. But they are basically oldtimers around the Capitol that knew Frank Jordan. The average citizen aasumtJ that the secretary of state 11 doing.something .•.. that there ls a func- tion being performed ." Republican Frank Jordan w 111 1ecretary of state from 1944 until his death in 1970. following the law to the let- ter and taking pride that hi.s office didn't cau1e controversy or news. Today controversy and news are stock l.n trade in the office. Brown, an attorney, and his young at- torney-aides are not content with follow- ing the letter of the law. If they fetl the 1pirit of the laws would allow the secretary of state to act. he will. The day Brown was sworn tn, specu\1· lion began that he might one day follow in his father's footsteps and run for governor. That speculation has escalated the past 12 months, but Brown says he hasn't decided yet whether to run for governor in 1974. "'What difference does it make! Assuming you did decide, how 111·ould it change it? I have a job and l'm doing iL I'm doing the best job I can. "The prime requisite for any can- didate, governor especially, is to have a developed program of what he want.a to aecompllsh and what he standl for. "To really view this as a brass ring you're reaching for without any very definite pbiloeophy and program I think is rtally kind of meaningleA and 11 an in· suit to people's intelligence." Brown pojnta to the artsy cover on the California RQ,ter -a compendium of state, county and city officials -as a stab at getting government out of an in-- atitutional rut. · "We've got to humanize state govern- ment," says the slender, dark-haired bachelor. "It doesn't have to be so im- personal." Curiously, Brown appears impersonal and hwnorless to many persons. While Jordan prided himstU on an "open door•• policy to any California citizen, Brown ii Insulated in his private office behind receptionists and aides . But one of his close assistants aays, ''He's really a very funny fellow with a very dry wit. He's not the outgoing, ex- troverted, back·slapping politician his father ls." Brown was asked at one news con- ference about a Hollywood gossip col· umnist's report he had been dating ac- tress Natalie Wood . The newsmen chuck!· ed and strained to hear the reply, but be brusquely brushed the question oft "I think I made a joke," Brown recall- ed later. Then he added, "I think I'm going to start asking about your love We." Does Brown resent such probing? "No," he replied. "But I don't provide a great deal of Information about It." Brown sometimes reacts with ieeming Impatience to questions, such as whether he sees his father often and discu~es politics with him. "l see him every couple weeks. We live in the same city {Los Angeles). \Ve do a lot of shop talk, I guess -not a great deal of it very conclusive. I suppose if yoor father was 1 reporter, yoo would talk about JOme of the things reporters talk about, whatever that is." Brown says he is not domestically in· clined and usually eats ouL He like! reading books and seeing movies in his spare time and ftels it important to get away by himself from time to time. "In politics you spend so much time thrown in with other people that it's good just to be quiet for a while. Just con- stantly dealing with, encountering people In social situations -it has an impact on your mind and feelings. I think it's very important that • person have a lot of time by himself." High Court to Hear Death Penalty Soon WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Supreme Court. which will receive its two new justic!! Jan. 7. has announced that it will hear arguments shortly thereafter on challenges to the death pertaJty and oth!r cases wh ich it held Up while it wai not at full atrtngth. Th! death sentence cases. involving appeals from Illinois, Florida, Texas, Georgia and California, will be heard the week of Jan. 17. Arnta, U.. habitual offender was· U.. 11nilt larpst tacl.r conaihutlnl ID riainc automobile insurance rates over the past decade. Last year, accordlna to Parrish. the drunk driver w11 responsible for $4.8 billion ln property damaaes 1rtsin1 out of auto accidents. Another $3.S billion dls1p- pe1red In lost wages. Durin& 1171, states started taking ac- tion. North Carolina, New Hampshire and Maine passed laws which were more punitive In tenns of the drunk driver. In- dlana's new habitual offender Jaw, pro- posed by the state asl()('iation of the NAIA, was endorsed unanimously by the, public safety committee of that state's Lower House. . Other states have similar legislation pending, modeled for lhe most part after Vlralnia's law, considered by most es:· perts as the best or its kind In this coun- lry. Lauren's Vpset CoMectlcut, New York llld 11.wa\I have strengthened thelr laws. New York,. for instance, lowered the pre1umptlve level of 41toxlcatlon to .12 percent, wblle Connecti®t lowered It from .12 to .10. Three slat.es -Texas, New Metlco ~ Mississippi -still have no pre1umptivt levels. Four 1tates -Illinols, Mi!sl&alppl. 1d.ontana and \VyorninJ: -and the _District of Columbia 1tW bavt ~ lmplie<H:onsent statutes. The NAIA want!: a Jaw 1lmllar ~ Virginia'&. A driver with more than twO convictions for a major traffic olfeMt,' or more than 11 for a lesser off~• within a IO.year period, is 1ubject to judicial certillcatlon as an habitual of; fender and may have his llcenae revok~ for life. lf he then Is arrested for drivlnC without a license, he is subject to a man..; datory ont-to-five year penltentlary sentence which cannot be suspended. It may sound harsh but nothin1 like I· fu'ing squad in San Salvador. .' Actress Lauren Bacall leaves Chicago's Civic Opera House, disturbed because sound system failure forced cancellation of opening there of mu ch·heralded musical "Applause" alter first act. Producer Joseph Kipness said he had not encountered 1ucb an opening night in his 35 years in show business. 'First Time Close,' Says Winner of Sweepstakes SALINAS (AP) -Lady Luck waited a long time before visiting John Natalia , a g111 meter shop fore man, and his wife of 32 years, but now she has arri".ed in the form of a $130,000 winning ticket in the Irish Sweepstakes. "My husband and I have been buying those tickets for years and this is the first time we've ever come clos!," said Mary Natalia of Salinas. "It's unbelievable," she said. •·rm shaking. I'm ready to jump in the car and run over to tell him (her husband !. But I've got the baby sleeping, so I guess I'll jusl have to call him." Natalia, S7, was at bis job here with Pacific Gas & Electric Co. when his wife., 51, got the word their horse, Kelanne, •, ~I shot, won the race at Leopardstown,, near Dublin. Mrs. Natalia was babysitting so one of : her two married sons could take his wile skiing. Th! Natalias have f i v e grandchildren. She said she had no idea what they would-lo with the prize. one ci the sit bi1 ones tltat went lo American famllies. They have no pressing financial need!:, she said. "Our home Is paid for and we'vt · always lived within our means. Wt owe nothing," she said. Aide to Study o~ean Floor ~ By JOHN ZALLER Of ... OlllW f'li.I II.ti The ocean floor off Huntington Beach may be entering a new biological age. and the city has hired an environmental engineer to document the change. A June graduate of UC lrvine'1 pro- gram in civil and en v I ron men t 1 \ engineering, Jerry Jackson has embarked upon a tw~year prob! to determine which unde:rseas life is Increasing. wh ich is decreasing -and by how much. ln(ormal observation lncUc•tes that drastic changes may be occurring. but ta watchwords of Jackson's project are ·~lentific accuracy." His work Is receiving support trom all qu1rter1. "I've· talked to" number of the so-call· ed industrial • polluters," J1ck10n uld. "And I've found that thty are 11 con· ctmed about the w.11stt1 waters they dump 1n I.he ocean 11 I am. "But up to now. there has betn no ac- curate w1y of detennining the effect11 of the1e chemicals. That's whert my study comes ln," Jact&on said. Jackson wUI IUf\11!:)' Ille at 12 underseas locotlon• in bl• 1to<ly. His project is novel in that it will uUlize a rope grid with 100 one yard square11 to Insure accuracy. The life In each 11quare will b! noted. along with the nature of the bottom -whether it Is rocky or sandy . for example -and the percentage of kelp cove:r. The Information will b! put on com· puler cards and analyied. A number of public and private IOUJ'('eS have teamed to make Jackson'• 1r0rk possible: -The Federal govemmenl, under the Emergency Employment Act of last sum- mer, is paying his salary. -Golden \Vest College is prov\dlng free laboratory spaC! and use of equip- ment necessary for the chem\cal Analyses that Jackson wants to run. -UC Irvine Is providing computer tlme for analyiing the 2$0,000 bits of Jn. fonnaUon Jackson hopes lo amass. -~tcDotlnell Douglas scie.ntlsts h.11,·e offered to share technology I h e y developed in connection with outer space life 1upporl sy~tems. Spec If lea 11 y, Jack!<ln hopes they "·ill help blm detect and assess the importance of human 1''a&tes tn sea water. -Professors at UCt, Golden \\1est College, and Long Beach &tale College volunteered to becom! what Jackson calls a "battery of expert consultants." -The remainder of the tab, about $1 .000 annually. will be paid by the city of Hun· tington Beach. "It's 1 real community !ffort," Jackson sakl . "Almost everyone. in· eluding the sanitation district and the in- dustrialists, wants accu rate documen· talion of 8ny undersea ct.anges that might be occurring, and they've all b!en eager to help with the work.'' The cooperalion Jackson is ex· periencing appears as a result of his at· titude. "I'm not out to att1cli: anyone.'' he said. "I just want to find out with scien- tific accur1cy what Is 0«urri111 on the ocean noor. Tt will b! up to other people to act on the lnformAllon I provlde." Th is is not the first underseas study Jackson has done. While still al UC Irvine, he surveyed life on the ocea n noor off th! PAios Verdes coast and discovered that It Increased dramatically as he mov~ ed farther away from the area's 270 million gallon per d.ay underwater sewage outfall point. Wltllln two mile& of the effluent p;>int JllCk!on discovered a "virtual desert•<; \Vithin 10 miles he said, he found lltUe(~ life. but after that life forms increased'· suddenl y in quantity and diversi ty. ~ In his study off Huntington BeachJ Jackson will be able to mea sure not onlY:; how life changes in relation to It,:; distance from pollution outfall points, bul' also how it changes over a period of time • "Forty yrars ago the greatest kel~ beds in the world were located off ~ Southern Ca,lifnmia coast" said J8cli:M>n.;~ "but these beds now seem to be dyina: olf .. 4 "This Is tragic, because In the 11m~ way that Redwood trees providt ba•~ food and shell.tr for forest life, these kelp" b!ds are necfssary fnr 1 healthy ~:,. derseas environment." he said . Jacli::son 's use of the rope grid and comJ puter analysis Is designed to enable him.1 to calculate the statistical relatlonstui between kelp and other forms of life, andJ the relationship between kelp and ~ concentralion of specific chem I ca 11 pollUtMIS. ''It may turn out that• small ch1nae In the amount of pollutant& ,..e put tn the ocun couJd make a bi&: dJffere.nce to l'.latine We.'' be said. -• • • Friday, Dectmbtr Jl, tm DAILY I'll.Ir IS Quake Still Puzzling Scientisu Probe Sylmar Shake Questions By BUL STOCKTON .Alli StlMce Writ• SYLMAR -Why did a new S27 5 million hospital conformi.n& to bulldm°g ci:Xles shake to plect1 in an earthlluake that registered only a mild 8.6 on the Jtic hter scale? . Ten months after the Feb. I earthquake rilcked the populous San Fernando Talley, causing 65 de1ths, lcientiata and engineers still are asklng that question 11 they probe the ruins of Ollve View ftospital here. ,. It's an important quesUon in IJ&ht ot most aclent.iata', conclusion tb1t-- ea1ilomla 1s destined to be rocked some- day by a ~u1ke atronger than the ~ earthquake that destroyed much of S,.n Francisco. ·.This has been fonnoat on lhe minds of l)r. Larry Selna of UCLA and otber et)gineers as they ea:amined the Olive View ruins, trylnl to determine what changes would have been necessary to Pf'""t the building•' c:ollapoe. . , ·The answers emerging from bls and ether studia of Olive View and other builalngs dama&ed or destroyed In the temb~r have bl'OUlht a new acruUny of buildln~ codes. ~ •arthquake provisions In the code in ,&eneral worked quite well last Hoo ver Still Won't Retire ; "JYearing 77 By l5AllELLE BAii. ... WASHING TON (UPI) -On New Year's Day, FBI Director J. F.dgar Hoover will celebrate .his 77th birthday; He describes hla h~lth 11 1'es:c'1Jeqt•• and Pya he never has considered step- ping down. "I have never considered stepping down from my position in the FBI u lone as I can be of service to my country and. have the health, vigor and enthusiasm to perform my re1pon1lblUUe1 in the man- ner my superiors and the public have a right to~," Hoover said. HoOver niade the comment in answer to written quetllons IUbmltted bim by UP I. Hoover has served as FBI director since 192•. ·There have been m&nf calls for . hil r.8td.anatlon 1n rece~t ~. but Pretfdtbf;'1Ntxon hu saM flcloMI. "111 ' •tay,'Ojl as Ioli( as his • 6Wlh and pe~ance remllln good. The • latest suggestion thlt Hoover retlre cmie recenlly ,from Dan1el Patrick: MoyDlhan, the former urhln afflin ad~ viser to President Nixon, wbo now Is a professor of urban politics at Harvard University. "I think the sooner MrJ Hoover retirea, the bet tu the FBI will be," Moynihan said. "It has become a cankered b~aucracy preserving the unneceaary ·:anlties of a man who has served too long in office." In response to his critica. Hoover tDld UPI he would never relax his '&tern sell and organizational discipline, and we make no apologies for it. " ... We have right t"Ontrols and furn discipline in the FBI," Hoover said . ·'Those that argue these organiutlonal reins should be relaxed fall tD understand the nature of FBI responsibilities and how little room they leave for uror. "Anyone who maintains that 'old-fub- ioned methoda prevail In the: FBI simply i! exposing bis ignorance or the day-to. da)i operation of this bureau as well as ii.I in1.pact on the history of modern Unit@d States law enfor~ment." Hoover, who has been criticized for the FBl'f hiring or rninoritiea, said the agen- cY has 135 blacks, American Indlam, orlentals and persons with Spanish surnames out of B.500 special agents. He said be would like to increase minority representation. "I will not relu the high qualillcatlons lhi FBI bas traditionally demanded of Ill special agent applicants simply to play a numbers game wllh the very important is$ue of mloorlty employment." he said. "To do so would only slur thoH who seek true equality, weaken FBl efficiency and morale, and destroy public confidence in our standards." Febnwy, e.specially as applied to small building• and lllncle-story homes. But the erperts say the Nrtbquake has revealed IOO'le sertOUI ahortcomings in lhe code when it ls applied to ltrge, complex bulldlng1. ~ eartliqu.Ue dama&• ouggests • new method for reaultllnl cmstruction ol Iarge 1truc1urt1 ll\IY be n«<led. "It Is clear from tliti earthquake ... thal u!attn( bulldlna codes cannot be relied upon to provkie cooalsteatly an adequate maraln of aafet)' asatnst col- lapse," concluded Clllfomla ln1Utute or Teclmology twthquake qUte,rs arter studying damage. · Earthquake proviskxu: flnt were writ- ten ink! building codes ln 19.S3 after 120 persons died in the collapse of i,louns or hutldln&s In the Long Beach earthquake that registered e.s oft tile Richter scale. Earthquake provl1ions in ·building code have becOme quite aophi1Ue1t~ since then, as have the methods tor cilculaUng earthquake elfecu oo buJldln&s. But San Fernando WU the llnt eartb- qualle 11nct lllS In produi:e atronc &round Shakin& In I heavily buill Up met.ropolltln area ol Califomla. It pro- vkled an important "field test" of con- attuct.lon practices. . Bl!lclily, the bulldilli code's earth- quake provtllons alt.mp! In preV<nt" 1 NOT GIVING UP Fll't ..,t•r.. n , . 1 Me~cury Taint In Fish Said Centuries Old PHILADELPIDA (AP) -For ot leut tens of centuries fllh have been co~ centrating mercury in their tissues. a ldentist bu reported. '1bese findings reinforce warnings that continual discharge by man of even small amounts of addltlooal mercury can have locally serious effects upon animal and human life," ¥id Edwin Wllmsen, curator of the Uniwrsity of Michlgan·1 Museum of Anthropology. Wilmsen added that in order to eval- uate adequately the signlficanct o( merc- ury and other elements in the environ- ment today, scientists must know some- thing about t.hf!6e level! in the past. 'Archaeological materials are the Ideal sources of data for gaining such know led.le," Wllmsen aaid in a paper prepared for the l38th aMual meeUng of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences. Wilmsen said the museum analyzed 17 samples of fish rtmairui horn th ree archaeological sites -the Saginaw Valley, near Saginaw. Mich .. which is dated between 100 B.C. and 400 A.O.; a site near the confluence of the llllnois River wilh Apple Creek of UJe same era; and the pre-Inca Qi.ilea site on the southern coa1t of Peru, which dates to about 1200 A.O. Twelve of the 17 samplts contained mercury, Wllmsen said. Even idju1Un& for Wide error, he added. would not alter the fact thal "these specimens contain re11tively large amounts ol mercury." ' building from being overstrained, pushed so rar out of shape that 1tn.1ctural members fail and It can't return to Its original position. It requires a structure be built so U. will resist the aecelentions or sideways forces the shaklng produces. ~ By preventing collapse, the hope la to prevent serious loss of life . Olive View wa s pushed so far out of shape by the &round shaltln& that crtttcol concnte «>lwnns failed. caUJlnt the building , to settle and list so bldJy lt couldn't be repa~ed. The hospital, designed in t98US and dedicated lite in 1970, was essenUaUy tour upper box-like floors supported by ooocrete columns that framed the lower floor . This allowed use ot vast expanses or glass on the first floor, which lnchwled a picturesque ilmer courtyard. ';The parUal collapse or the first Door of Olive View . . . indicates that the basic lntent ot the building code -to p~ vent structural collapse under hllh in.. tensity around shaking -waa not ln fact fullllled, .. the Los Ani•l•• County Earth- quake Qmunlssion said in its report. Although there were more than 600 pa· Uents in the hospital when the earthquake struck at 6:01 a.m., only one perlOft wu killed due to structural failure ot the building. But the Jl'OWld floor whtre damqe was most severe was laraely uooctupled at that hour, as was the adjacent psychiatric day care center which com- pletely collapsed. Had the quake begun several hour s later. the death toll mi1ht have betn much larger. And one report estimated that if the &round shlkina had lasted five leOODds more, damage to the upper floors - where the patients were -might have been more severe • The IntemaUonal Conference o f Building Officia.11. which writes the buildini codes Ultd in Callfoml.a, ls ex- pected by the end •f 1171 In have ;,,. corporated letsons learned from the San Fernando earthquake. Cbange5 are recommended by special committees within the Califomia Association of Structural Engineers. It's too early to say what the changes will be, conference of· ficials said. Local governments model their codes after the JCBO code, but can make changes sooner If they wish. But a much tou&her code -a code that would be more than a minimum standard and apply to unusual and diverse buildlna• -rnllht be too compllcated and tmposlible to enforce. "It is not possible to write a simple bulldlna' code that will cover 11'tisfac- tortly all poHlble typeo of bulldln&•·" the Los Angeles County Earthquake c.om-- mlssion 11ld. 11•Bec,11uie· ol this, building departm ents often may be ask~ to •Po prove the desl1n of a 11.ructure on the basis of a code that does not cover the case at hand." The oorrilnJs1ion recommends creaUon ol advisory boards !hit would make recommendaUona about destan of specific structures and make certain they meet the Intent of the building code. Thompson Wins Large Boat Title In Yule Parade '.!'he Newpart Harbor Chamber of Com- nierce ha1 aMOUnced the three winners of this year's "Festival o( Lichts" Chrt1t- ma1 boat parade. Judglna wu Dec. 21 , but the announce-. ment of winners was delayed becaUJt judies could 11ot. determine to whom one boat belon&ed. The parade, led by Ule Balboa ltland ferry. ran nightly Dec. !S.23 In NeW'pOl"t Harbor. Named 11 amall bolt winner is lhe Robert Y. Lee, owned by Robert Ger- lack. Ml E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. The Sunliner II, owned by Robert Van Hook, 2240 S. Mal11 St .. Santa Ana, re. ~tved medium boat honors. WiMtr Jn the large bolt class w11 Gerakl L. Thompson of Pacific Clipper, 2701 Shell St., Corona de! Mir. Small boe.ll were 10 to 30 feet 1001. medium were 30 to t5 fett and larae wue .e feit and over. QUE!NIE ...... _~ .... 1'71 .................... ~ "All l ean uy 18, !tdot111't 1Ue loaglorlbe Christmas lpirll lo IO OU! Of I Ollll people." . · County's Radioactivity Le vel Remainin g Down·. SANTA ANA -wt.Ile airborne radioactivity I n Oranae County jumped slight· ly from September t o November, the measured level remained far below that recorded 10 years ago. County health department officials said air samples Suit Filed Over Plane Crash Death SANTA ANA -The ne1t of kin of 1 Fullerton man who died when his aircraft crashed at Fullerton Airport three years ago has sued the aircrJftl' manufacturers for '3.5 million in an Orange County Superior Court lawsuit th1t charges the flrm with faulty design. Glen Whalen, executor of the estate of Nicholas A. Elefther, claims the Beech Aircraft Company wa1 aware before the crash that the fuel tank on the Beechcraft Debonair piloted by· Elefther Wl!I faulty. Whalen blames the. faulty tank for the era.sh in a lawsuit that Is broadly similar to the action filed by the next of kin of five mtn who died in another crash at Fullerton Airport tn tbe same year. An award of $21.7 million in damagea has been nulllfled and a new bial ordered. cern. Auto Rental Bids Appr oved \ SANT.\ ANA -Bldo of three auto rental firrns to pro- vide vehicles at Oranae Coun- ty Airport have been approved. by county .Operviaon. The three finM -Hertz, Avia and Btidaet -were topa among five bidders for the concessions. B I d d t n 1 ~ eedurea called for PIYinl the county 10 ptrcent of aro11 rectipt.s, or• more In a bid guarantee. LUSE or BUY • • • .---1 '72 CONTININTA\. oa MlaCUlY - T ... t .,.., fktf ,,_ tlll et .... tt... If ""'Hiii -Llnc.tlfl ff' Min:~ If Y9\lf c•lce. W• •rt ''" N 91ftr YM1 wr 111H !'l>llntt111nc1 1M1t ""''"" ,. ... ,.. ,. .,...,, ""'"'' -·· FREE BOOKLET . • IW 111 "" c"""""' ,. ,.,," wr ,,.. lilllllltt 1111w•lfll 1n ""' 4"" ? : tltM ~..-... "'"'"' .. .....,.,...... • . . ; NA.Ml .••..•..•.•.•....••.•••. , •.••••••.•••...•••..•....•••••..•.•••.••••••• ! . . • AOOltS:IJ .......... ,. ...................................................... : i CfTY ..•..•.. , •.• ,, •..••.••••....•••...•.•.•..••... PHONI .................. ; ...... -·~-·· ............. ··--..--·--·· -..... ~ .............. -- ohnson & son l-$t==1 '2121 H.MIOR ILVD .. COSTA MESA • MO-M311 Only Coast & Southern offers savers all three: • &% two to five year guaranteed certificates. • Saturday Service. •The Insiders Club. MAINMnCl: ftl'I 6 Hiii. L.09 Art .. ln • 121·13S1 Effective 5.00%·5.13% Passbook. No m;n1mum. Annual 5.75%·5.92% One YetrCertificat1 $1,000 Minimum. Earnings 6.00%·6.18% Two to Fivt. Year Certificates $5,000 Minimum. Up to 90 ~ays I01Ss of interest on amounts witlidrawn before maturlty on all certificate accounts. The lns1dt rs Club: A new way to bea t Inflation. Its me mbtrslilp card permits you to buy nearty everythln1 you need from tht finest clcstd· door shaw rooms at 1ubSt1ntl1f savlngs-appllanees, furniture, stereo equipment, sportina goods, draperies and much, much more. You can even buy cars at the. "flee t" price end moblle homes and motorcycles at substantial savinas. The Insiders Club also provides big disco,1-1n1s 9n tickets to sporting and enterta inment events ••• plus a whole list of frH ge·rvices : 51fe deposit boxes, money orders, travelers Checks, notary services and the use of document duplicatin1 equipment. Mm\berthlp requirement for Sivers -$2,500 minimum balance. Coast borrowers now receive 1ssoclt1te memberships enUtlln1 them to atl outside referr1l services. Ask aboUt jolnlna at any Coast of tree. • • •• OtMr offlu• WIUHIJll i t 9MtillillltC'f l"\.Aet1 ltll WU•hlf'I ll~~ \..A.• l lS.12111 •1,...A. crttc ClNTlJI: 2nO & l ro•d••r • 626-1102 rUNTINGTON &OCH: I Huntl!'ltO!' C.nl•f • {714) 191·1041 •tAHTA AHA LOAN $lltVIC[ AGENCl't lf05 H, M•in St. • {11 4) 541.<iUJ aAHTA MONICAI r11wi~1 ... 1 1w. • JtJ4141 01111 Hours -t AM to 4 ,M ()pin S.tul'dl11-t AM to 1 PM •Not Ol)ttl 111uN1r• ·"' 11ckttton Met 111ndlttron 11•ndel. Wtlllch'•.,.... 1 ~ Clt:f ftortlt O.mond'• •totM. lmmttta'e, I ncl DllftlJ" llnct;' Ticket ••Mtions 1v111able at hnk of An*kt tnrictMI 'tilfttl BtnkAmtl1c:erd. I I I' l i I · I • ..... ~ . , . . .. ' ... . , .,,, --·-~--- :!· • duties it Governor fteagan etoes the rerpap \plans passed in th~ iipeclal session. , . . Now tbe governor ftas vetoed all three bills cover- , ing Assembly, Senate and CongresSional .dlstricts. This dellnitely•Up-Ot;s the issue int.p the Supreme,Court, and Reagan bas ~sued ,a call to 2,000 Rcpublicon leaders for funds lo fight tpe .courl balUe. GerfY.fl!ADdiring i" the name of this partisan game. It used tO 'be a lot sim'pter. Th_e party In power following the decen.aial federal census would jigger district lines to ·create '"safe" districts for its incumbents and do all possible lo as.sure more vic tories for the party. 'Beith parties played the game. The gerrymanders have had their effect at the polls. For example, Assembly RepOblicans, having been the most recent victims of gerrymandering, received about halt of the popular vote in 1970. This should have pro-- duced 40 seats, bu,t only 37 Republicans were cl~ted. Conditions are different today. The U.S. Supreme Court's "one-man, one-vole" decision meaps that all districts must be very close 'to equal in population. Over· populating opposition districts while creating numerous underpopulated but politically ~nfe districts is no longer in the cards. Further, the Democrats did their gerrymandering so well prevjously that they can hardly improve matters without creating such ridiculous contortions and distor· tions of district lines that an angry electorate might vent its wrath on the incumbenl~ responsible. One other roadblock to free-wheeling gerrymander· ing is the presence of a Republican governor with his veto power. Now that Reagan hns exercised that power, and after all the partisan bickering, the reapportionment issue has come down to a final court decision. Presumably the circus will end when the high court decides whether the authority of the commission or the Legislature should be upheld. Disparit11 • 1n ft.ate of Progress City Guerrilla ls New Type Of Criminal l ala.nee' of Science, Morals I ·ls CfeveloPing a conscience -so OS!!.• Jn bet, that the movement a1e poliUcal and social awareness ~ tene ioo far. The current'C'Ctlr o~ American A!90Ciatlon for .-ment of Science -desctlbed •uptrbowl or scientific mietings" \ Ide an ocl::asibn to aetennine ..., .. Editorial Research . ' \ .. ,is being rjnhted. , '1' • "si·m'piy -6"' could strangle Am e r I c a " .lilt YC;ar'•_ M~ gat~eri!-", in scie~.'~~ youn1 scientiSLS under ttie· bm- Scienti!ts and Engineen·,~ror" Nearly.. every Journal ~ontalns,at least Act.ion staged major disruptions. one article each issue on the theme of . . ~ T. Seaborg, chairman of the selence and tts·responsibitities to society. c Entrgy Commission, fled -the The ~e1!1be~ issue of the Bulletin of .-iii.in.. when ij\e dissidents took over Atomic Sc1enlLsl.!1 has four. Perhaps the ~um to attn~ him o~ ~~ ~rimej l'i.W ~~~e-i;tnt~~ statement of Uie P~C>-, t.etence against the peopie:'I staborg· bMn 1s lht> bile ir\tten by M~Trili111 jtJ¥ . ~n named president-elect of for the Bulletin. i Uidc:Utkii~ · ' __ ) "Th~ attacks on technology ·on the one ~ Ii ; t 'f' Sid~ ~ ieind ftfit Spirited defenses , Of .. .a RTHOUGH disruptions at academic technology on the other," he states, "may . " <'.lJ. ""I v"' ~,. .. ,,,, Pd lcientirJc meetings have tailed off in sfrve to di vert our attention from \Vhat •111:1.he•boetility of young people toward sl!etns ·to me to be the rea l issue - tidmology and science remain!! a soifrc-t "" n!rilely, hoW are."we to assure ourSt'lves of worry. A prominent physics educafur, .. that· t~ltnological forces are harnessed D.' A1.lan Bromley of Yale, dramat~d their ;(or' the Q>mmon good and tha'l mere iituatifln when he noted that there are JO r tec.bnologicat cha'nge is not pawned off on time111 mJny American C(lllege students 1 • us as "technologiCal progress"!" What we mrolltd in astrology courses aa in astro-~ · are wiblessi11g, he argues, is a crisis In pbyaies. Such a trend, unleu reversed,. confidence -a loss of trust in those wbo "''"' .. ~· ' control the advance of technology. THE NEW TECJTNOLOGY that sclt'nre Inspires has Jekyll-Hyde characteristics. The airplane speeds movement but also contributes to noise and air pollution. The atom was tamed first for a weapon of war, not for peaceful purposes. The com4 puler accepts orders to assemble dossiers on private citizens just as readily as It handles programs for the solution of complex mathematical problems. The television set may enlighten the viewer or it may be a device for dulling his sensibiliHes. And the prolongation of life provided by modern medical technl4 ques can dt>stroy the dignity of the in- dividual kept alive long after life has lo!Jt 11..!1 meaning. "Science ls neutral," ac- cording to physicist Alan . ~lenchtr. "Equations do not explode ..•. " Jf the accomplishments of science bring disaster, it wJll be because of the •disparity between the rapid proi:re!Jll acl1ieved In the natural sciences and the slower progress in the sphere ·of morals. Science cannot assure that the new world of options that it opens for man will be used wisely. What is required is the best social intelligence that man can muster. ••• . " •• Divorce :·Can' Be· a Triumph ... Should some briiht cat tell me that a (~ ~-...., • • bad mmiage. la good lherapy1 he would , '1' .... , ' not !Ind me wanting in undentaoding. c: Charles McCabe r WIN ~ to 1uggW., as one of my fnends ., t • • · .. ( reeenUy did, that di•orce could be a r: '4-. . . triumph, I would think ~wice. And I.ha~. t Slnce, unheppily, everything is possible, .ma{! who Chooses his mate with some ~ the thouiht can even · • · freedom. t be held that some If the choice is free, what does a man t P.f!OPI• enter the d '4...1.-Ntrimrole.I PQrtals want? t.iore or us than would care lo a · ----with an unsuitable _.. mit Want a contest oi soul~. a mating of mate for purposes hangups. You ran fir.;t hecome aware o[ ,. of !tn.igbtenlng out this with \he onsrt or that most signifi-aorne cl the soul's J from my own exper-V>'ith a person you c_\JOOSe to live with is a r hangups. I know cant symptom: quarreling. To quarre tenci with divorce most unnatural thin'g. It also can be a J that I hive been 1trengthened by iL This most rewarding thing. TI1is trading of ln- J may, ol coorse, simply result from the suits, this loud and deliberate mutual • fact that paJn per se W...ghens up the I psychic structun. But there is more to denigration, thiit discovery and amplifica- U than that. lion of faulb and inadequacies, this non- stop thr~nody, can also be <let.ply satis- Q' YOU MARRY as a man of fret fying. ,Vide, Who's }.fraid of Virginia c emtce, you art in a sense a lucky fellow. • I Many o( us are married hy our parents, :Woqlf? It is the old story of se:s:ualizing and by the tight lnclu1ive society into pain. which wt have been born. As an u1onl1hlng Inst.an~ of society's control eyer our choice, in England 88 percent of the "Omen and 46 percent of the men marry the person with whom they first have 11xu11l intercourse. No, it ls the rare ORANGE COAIT DAILY PILOT Robut N. W1!!1!!d, Publi$htr ,.,,.,,,.. l(tcllil, Edilor A[~ffl W. Bal<r JdltoriGl Paa,c Edltur • --- TIUS KIND of hurt y m:irriage (and how many there are !) is mtrely an en- counter grou11 of two. It is an nttempt to destroy each other. Like so111r enrounter groups, it ran have decidedly cleansing effecls. The marriage looks bad to the neighbors and friends, and ii Is or course bemoaned by the pnrties concerned, bt1l there are times wht n such a pugn::icklus relationAAip is the best thing thBt CllQ happen to the besott ed pnir. &st, that is, if it dots not las( A man c«nnot devole an enllre life lo dqrt1dlng a. womnn, or Yice veriia. The trfck ls to know just when the tlwra py has worked aa well as ll can. and then spilt. 111is is no mean triCk. Most or 1111 :<1tay around long after the thing ha!'I llN'n done. This is just de:oth. Tile hurling !Jct'01nct just hurting; Oal1 stale and unprnfit:ihlf!. Marriag'e ID, this stll9l' IS ('1':aClly like I good analysh. If tliere Is such a thing. The object or therapy is lo C!1\8blt • person to Increa se hi1 C"On1.rol over his own IUt, In ' his own tenn11. When his 1dl&ab0ity, real or f1rft!ed, has been • -dimlnl!htd tO tht point whtre tM! can Cllp- tafn his ahlJI 1galn, the an1i,)'11nd, or pa- tient, or wllatevac, J~ 1t.ud.I up aad \ packs it in. That is, if his doctor isn't on some kind of power trip, and keeps him around Jong after the cure has been ef· reeled. There are a lot of wives like this, too. YOU ASK, WllAT about the chlldrtn? l aTL'lWCr simply, they will be better off wilh p~rents who arr phy s I c a\ ly separated but e111otionally sound tl111n with parents who are cemented by nnx· ietie s, and other more esotCric tic!!. Yes, the more I think of my friend's thesis, on this particular 'rainy morning, the more I buy ii. There's far too much bluster 8J'ld gloom surrounding the mat. ter ol. divCN"ce. Afler a couple have hurt each other to the limit oHheir capncity, a split cnn be not only a relief but a triumph, E\·en a mutual triumph. TI1cre are few things in the world pleosnnter than a meeting with a .. divorced wife, after all the wounds have healed, even to the point or seeming rat.her comic. A guy once made love to a divorced "'ife about five years after their spilt. At a crucial point, both fell out of the bed wiU1 laughter. This, J suggest. was where the marriage truly ended. 'J'hey hnd out or their m11rriage just what they put into it, hurt, snd after that there was nothing Jeft but laughter. Dear Gloomy Gus I'm disturbed because restaurant people have the disgusting habit ol using the same towel (rag or napkin ) to wipe off table tops (where we toll) and cha ir aeatl. Why doe:sn't the health department wake up and crack down ori lhis filthy habit? -t'. R. C. Tltt. ... ,.,.. ... -.. ,...,,.. "'""' "" ...... ,"' "'-et "" _,..",. ltfll ,_. Mt ""' It • ....,., tlf" Ollllf Plitt • Dy J. EDGAR HOOVER l>Jrector Federal Bureaa Of Investigation An increasingly serklus problem facing American law enforcement today is the urban guerrilla -lhe individual who for reasons of revolution, social disruption, and the hatred ol our democratic in- 1>litutions uses violence to destroy. Almost dally the news media carry ac-- rotmts of bombings, arsons, and physical atlacks against police which give every indication of being Ute work ol the urban guerrilla: . · -A bank Is firebombed; -A bomb explodes in a government building a few n1iriutes after an anonymous telephone c.:tll warns of an ex- plO>Sion; • -A r'nilitary installation Is burned: -The olflces ol a private company having military conlracts are "trashed" (burglarized) and filt>s mu t I 1 at t' d, destroyed, and stolen: the next morning comes an aoonymous IM.ter saying that lhe files have been "libenited"; -An explosive deviet" (ortt>n en1dely constructed) is stcreled in a police precinct Station or olrlcers become the ob- j~t of sniper fire . TODAY'S URBAN guerrilla is a new type of criminal, considerably different front the old-line, traditional hoodlum, lh ier, and robber. lfis aims are nol prim arily loot or selrish gain (though there are instanca o( this), but revolu· tion -that is. U1e overthrow of our de1nocratic institutions. fie rejects our law. our syslem ot courts, our con- i;titut.ional principles In the na1ne of a ''higher revolutionary justice" -a term which ran be lransl::ited as "dt>slrurtion of all wlm disagree w\U1 his interpret111ion of society." The p!'l\\'er which the urban guerrilla can \1·ield (Rnd on OCCll.'lions has wielded) \!J terrifying. An Monymous bomb thrrat cun disn1pt industrial production. close down eirpor!s, schools, and public buildings. and disrupt the livrs or tOOusands of citizens. In fact. the urban guerrilla, wht'ther he be a New ~ftist Weatherman. a meinber of the Black Panther Pnrty or the Pro-Maoist Revolu-- Honary Union. or 5<Mne other type or ex· trernist from tither the right or left, highlight!! a basic fact of society which we simply cannot ovtrlook : namely, the defllniclive potenliN ol the fanatical few. AS OUR SOCIETY becomes more COIT'· plt"x, Industrial. urban. and interrelated, lhe grenlt>r wlll bfro111e the power or a fnn:ilir:tl n1inorit y -ont>. two. or a mere handful -if it so desires. to disn1pt, in· oonvenience. dei.troy, and endanger the ri,l!hls , llves, and property or others. The urban guerrilla. ope-rating as he does fron1 an undergroond of stealth. which ln- rludt>S bomb factories, paramilitary lrrllnlng ol mi>mhers. hideouts , l'!nnctuarif's for criminal fugitives, and t~:i pe routes. is not. as some would ~lleve, a ron1antic adventurer whose ''e xcess 7.ea\" will soon wear away! 1'he urban guerrilla is a c.lear and preStnt dnngcr -not to law enforcement alone. whic.h must dirccUy face his bitter 11nd diabolic violence, but to the entire nation. If this ment111ity of extremism ('()f'l!inues to grow, th@ future ol alt socle-- ty based on law will be gravely bnpaired. Quotes Vikki Schrapr, S. r .. on lttt Job 11 wnman cab driver ·rrt'a a performance, you know : I mean, I like to believe In iome way that I'm an artl&t, l create out of Illa." ~.--....... • -·- j I . • 'This ought to bring the sweljJDg down a bit.' Too Much 'Water'· In School System , I t I • Mostly because of economic ·reasons, some .9Chool. ayetcms are starting to "stagger'' their pupils' hours. I was ,lec- turning in a town recently, where hall. Ule kids attend high school in the mornihgs, and the other half in the arlent00ns: i Eventually, I think, we are golng to have to do away wtth the ol<Hashianed three-month sum-. mer vacation for"' school chiktren, which is just a hold-- over from the' days when America wns largely a rural na- tion and the-kids were needt'd In the sum1ner to help "'ith f11nn work. A 1'10NTII OR SIX Wt>eks vacation would be plenty -perhaps with longe r periodic vacation breaks during the rest of lhe year -and ii is absurtl for school facilities lo be unwed for so much of the ti me. More efficierit uSe of time could also get students through school in fewer year!! than it now takes; there is too much "water" in ti*! llystrm. When these re_forrn., take place -and they are coming sooner than most Of u.s think -it would be wise lo "stagger" the school year as well a11 daily schedules, for the benerit or parenls as well as children. Doing away Wilh the enforced ''summer vacation'' would be a blessing to everyone. ln.!f:n!~~~E~e~~lsm~a~~mt~~~:~~ ii" in eight or ten weeks, because come Labor Day all the families foldlheir lentJ and slink bark to town for the beginnin1 of school. Actually, the fall season there ii lovelier than the summer, and if a con- siderable portion or parents bad children with September and October vacations, they would be delighted to rusticate there Jn those months -especially since the spreadirig..out of vact.tion times during the whole year would relieve the unholy tour ist congestion in July and Augusl l\10RE AND MORE Americans have become skiing enthusiast., the last few years, and millions of families would welcome a ·Jong winter school vacation rather than a «ummer one. Still others would prefer spring, which is the finest season for leisure in some area!. It is ridiculous that the antiquated school semester system regiments all parents into taking Jong holidays at •i>- proxim::itely the same lime . Summer places get more congested, and thus more utiallractive, every year, as more and more people crowd into them. Prices are high because pe<>ple who cater to tourists know that the post-Labor Day slump is arriving. This hectic and artifiCial pattern of vacation-laking ii stupid, uneconomical and irrational. When the changes come. they ought to benefit everyone, not just the school a<f. min istrators. On Arrivi1ig, at Age 60 What is it like to be 60? \Yhen I reached thi s epic anniversary earlier this year, I wa sn't sure whether I should give up completely or simply buy myself a ready-made suit of sackcloth and ashes and make the best of it. But like most things you dread ahead d lime, being liO ha3 turned out to be quite endurable - although I certainly wouldn't recommend it for anyone under 59. One ol the glum thing_, about hitting ! '· =-------. '""' ( .I'~ "1· '· .. ~ ..; 60 is that you get · / / very little sympathy . . I from olhe~ when you complain about t11e pangs or a new disl'ast, such as harden- ing or the Arterlet ur falling of the archfs. "AT YOUR AGF.," they tell you breezi- ly,"what did you expect -mumps?" Whntever It is , you are expected to be grateful thnt it l~n·t somclfling worse, like athl t le's foot between the t'ars. There are some people who insist'arter turning 60 that lhey feel as weU as beCore 4 or maybe even a mite be Iler. But everybody knows what they if!. Uars.i By and large, however, reaching the age of 60 has some comptnsations that make it less fearful than anticipated. FOR EXAMPLE: t While DRe i~1 regarded as almoU Im· moral In this country, many or your best friends still go on speaking. to you just as If you hadn't done anything to J~wtr their rtg11rd for you They reallil it t1n't •altogether your fault Teenagers don 't treat you a~ wor1e 1t IO than when )'Otl were 40. T~, thm, of CO\ll'le, -ovu 311 11 rerallled •• aa [ .,. ... ,. ___ ., -. : Hal Boyle -.... __ ..... , impossible dodo and walking relic. Your body doesn 't automatically crumble all at on('J!. lf you drink one les5 Martini at lunch and get half an hour more sleep at night, you probably won't even have lo step up your daily ration o( antacid pills. IT JSN,. necessary to buy expensive clothing or have it cleaned and pressed as often. People expect you to become somewhat dilapidated and seedy looking. It annoys~ them if you try to look like a fashion plate. You don 't have to waste mental energy trying to think of something sensible to say, as nobody pays any attention to what you say whether It is sensible or not. By George --..., Dear G6Jrge: I met this wonderful girl through a guy I work with and later gave her my phone number. The other nildit she gave 'my number to a frfend and he wanted me to 1top at our regular 1pol Whal Is this a sign of? G.M.Y. Dear G.M.V: It is 1 1ign I should get eut of this racket. (You know, I don't un· derst.and HALF the letters I aniwer.) (Send your problem11 to Gtorge and have his trained ital( of researchers lose th!m.} •• • ~· . ,, I ... • • • .• ... ·1~ ' . . ·--...... _ _..·----v ... L./Jf. Bo11d . Rogue Eleph~ts Bugged !b.y 'rusks t t ' .. .. An elepbut: A mouse built to 10\.erimeal N*Uicl- tlons." • /' .'(; . I • . ' t -Aniil._,-uictu•~ YOU'VE HEARD of a rpJUfl elephant, but did :iiXJ bow what's mosJ. apt to 11'.f~ an elephant go rogue? -Overgrown. tusks. An elep~'s iuJks go DI) gro>tlr\r as long as 8a.1d elephant lives. \l{btnithey get too 1*avy the big btast has to prop lhem every now arid thep on tttte limbs, whatnot , to rest the ni' k. But the herd Moies on. So the slowed elephant winds alte. · CONSIDER ANY 100 un rri men who have just' / turned 30. About 16 or them ill ct married )Vilhin the ne.1t 12 months, Among 'unma ied.1 women who' have just tu!Tled 30, not quite to of them will mllrry with the nei:t • 1l months. Those are the bruta{ statistic.a. have child n taUgtit ldge ' Somerset Ma i.am on that ca~ game k00\~1 n 1l B~e:it'L woul they are Ug ~ Clah~ing. t will ~ more useful irf He. end. When 811 ~~ fails -spor IO:--e, ambition -.B~e remains a aolace and an ' entertalh· ment." P~y. ' J UST AB6U'f f!I milli<il women .~.. every day w~tch the soa'p operas, it'a said. Now that's quite a commitllf.. · ' WERE YOU aware an average fir more than on~ QeW local government body a day is created ih this C{ltintry? A MINIATURE PIANO with 10,000 strings and 3,000 hammers. Thars how a medical specialist describes your ear and mine. When a baby gets sick, the mother sometimes winds up in even worse condition. So says a Texas pediatric.Ian. Therefore, he prescribes a harmless medicine, he says, in~tructing the mother to give the child 19 drops every 21 mmufes. Just to keep her busy. Is µtat cheating? . r I . FRANKLIN D: ROOSEVELT rpe{ with abwt eight ~h1efs of s.tate from foreign countries evt!ry yea~ he was m the White House. Harry Truman did likewise. Dwight Eisenhower saw approximately 19 a year. John ~· Kenne- dy upped that to 32 a year. Lyndon Johnson vi~ed with about 25 a ye•r. But Richard Nixo' gets toge er with aboul 35 a year. I f 1 • Ge neral rule among the military boys who serve in the Arctic: \Vhen the temperature drops to 50 below iero, no man goes outside alone. IF YOU'RE TRYING to decide between the gre&n as. paragus and the white asparagus, young lady, bear in mind the green has more vitamin A an~ iron. AS FAR AS beer goes, am now told state and federal 1 governments make 13 times as much ~ey on each bar- rel as do the breweries. STlLL CAN'T figure out how the suz;veytakers gath lnformatioo like this, but they insist thatl,-perc.ent, thpt' all. of the married women hereabouts 1rf1'111 themsel\!e' as far more passionate1,than their hu.sblands. 1 Address mail to L'. hf.1'Boud, P~ , , o; 1§75, Ne 1 port Beoch, Calif. 92660. ¥;.;~ ·~"- ... '"' <# • • ' .. ·: -.--·-- • •» .• ,.,..,"!:... ...~ • '""'· Dec"'"" n, 1w1 llAJLY ~OT':j' --· Swordfish Mercury Mini1ni zed :.p ,. ka d' : oo r SAN DIEGO (AP) - A San {f • Diego restaurant and fish market owner says he has conducled tests which show t~at much of the swordfish hlul caught off the California col!:t may not be a s d1ngerou.sly high in mercury content as generally believed. "The only fair way to test to~ m.e!J!WY is to . test each nshi" says Tod Ghio, whose test results led the state Health Department to aulhorize ihe program on an experimental basis y.·hen the sWordfish season begins next August. -' "On the basis of the Ghio "'tests, it appears possible to · salvage a fair amount of the , domestic swordfish catch," -aald Kenneth Suell, 1t!hief o[ ~ the state Health Department's 1 Food-ahd Drug Bureau. Sn0w .Job UPIT ..... I! Last May, file U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned against eating s w o r d f is h because It said it could not guarantee that any fish was low enough in mercury con· taminatlon to be safe for corr sumption. Some politicians kiss babiesj some try on skis. For The FDA considers a level Edmund Muskie of Maine, putting on skis is some- above o.s parts of mercury per what second nature. The Democratic presidential million parts or fish to be candidate shows form at Kingfield, Maine, where he dangerous to human health. _a_n_d_l_am_il;:.y_s_,p_e_n_d_h_ol_id_a_,y'-s_. ---------- But Ghio questions the testing methods used by the FDA in obtaining the in- fonnation on which the 'warTt- ing was based. He said the agency used C{lmposite sampl- ings which contained ground- up pieces of several swordfish and then condemned all the fish ii the sampling was found to exceed the safe mercufy level. Ajriean Visit Mrs. Nixon Begins Journey Saturday · Ghlo said a test he con-dlcl6d Involved 17 swordfish By FRANC.ES LEWINE elude meetings with Japanese whlc11 the FDA tested in a WASHINGTON (AP) _Of( Prime Minister Elsaku Sato in I l I . California. co mp o s e s am P 1 ng. to Africa Saturday, Mrs. Laboratory tests or each in-Richard Nixon will embark on A 4,100.m.ile flight across the dividual fish showed that 11 a nine-day, l0,000..mile trip Atlnntic will bring Mrs. Nixon were below the 0.5 mercury . that gives her a new role as an to the t.ibcrian capital Sunday , level a.nd four w':-re on ~e oHiciat representative and morning. She will be greeted borderline,. h~ said, adding visiting emissary of the ,Pres!-by Tolbert and his wife as that the f1nd1ngs were later dent their top-ranking foreign guest confirmed by the FDA. ' at Inaugural festivities. · Chio's plan will be operated It's the second foreign trip h b d he A vice president for 19 and Onanced by the swordfish s e as ma e on r own as F. st Lad ~ first years, the SS.year-old Tolbert, industrv with monitoring by Jr y. J.ue .was a ., 1· f · · to -~•-k a ..,.ealthy rubber planter, suc-the Health DepartmenL re 1e m1ssaon e ..... "lua e-~~1ce p I the ceeds the late Presiden t It calis for eve~ sword!:·••· ., .. "' n eru n summer ., w• ol' o Willlam Tubman as held of- Enriches ' Stanford STANFORD '( AP) Formtr Deputy D e f e n 1 e Secretary David Packard and his wife have given their alma ma,ter-Stan(ord University-a gift of $2.8 million, Pre.sldent Richard W. Lyman hu an· nounce<I. The gift is from increased essets of a $30l mil lion trust fund the Packards established To avoid any oonnict of m. terests when he was named deputy Secretary ol Defense in January 1969. Packard, who founded the Hewlett-Pack;ard electronics firm here, resigned from the Defense Department Dec. 13 and the trust terminated on that date. The Packards have given In- structions to the trustee to distribute the increased value. of the trust to va'rlous charitie~f which the Stan- ford gift is a part. Lyman said the Packards have not yet advised the university as to the specific purposes to which the $2.6 million is to be devqted. Packard, a member ot the Stanford board or trustees from 1954"'8, has previously provided funds for fellowships, endowing professorships and support of the Hoover lnstitu· lion, school or engineering, department of. athletics and department of computer scien!' ce at lhe university. "Through t h e Packards' generosity over the years and Dave's many acls or service to higher education, they haVe honored as well a1 aided their , alma mater, and have shown a keen appreciation for the university's varied needs," Lyman said. The Packards have returned to Uielr home In nearby Loe Altos !lilli. . • . • .. • British Exile: •• -I ·. 'llas His'· ~aug~s " ... .. " 87 TOM BAl\LEY Of .,.. Diii& """ '"" • ''Check under my bonn~t and cit.an' th! windr.reen, pleaae. Oh, and put 1 drop of petn>I in my ipare can - you'll find it In the boot." I tried that one day on my favorite aervlce station attendant and it very nearly cost my car and I one of the best friends we've ever had. It took 1t least 1 dozen tune- ups and countless gallons of gas to restore the smile tblit always met us when we pulled in at his pumps. What I wanted, ol course, as anyone ' familiar .,Ith the English that Cod gave us would have known, was a IOok under the hood, a wipe of the windshield lncf ps for the spare container in the 'trunk. That, after 10 years of exile, is what · I've always asked for but I couldn't rest.st that rather fetching comblha tion' of Brilishisms on a day when· an old friend from over 'ome had delighted me with a conversation that contained .-~ Iota of the Limy 11n·go guaranteed to'-.. crease ~e brows of American .touri!U. Yoo can sympathize with the furrows when said tourists hear the Londoner who want.a his noah {food) ask for banger! and mash (sausage and mashed potatoes), tell a fellow Cockney he's d'ackers (crazy)~ Jll08ll about the never ending dustmen's (garbage coll ectors') strike ind drool over the Playboy playmates who's staikers (naked). He may visit the loo (toilet) before he leaves the rn:t.. aurant, then take the tube (subway) to his office where, be complains of ~ back room boffin (egghead) who's never 11.Uslied with his work or natter (complain) to fello'IL.em- ployes how his wile made him late for work because she left her smalls (lingerie) in the wash basin that momln1. He!,forglves her because she's pre.ggers (pregnant) and 161emn ly pledges thal when he has the ready (cash) he'll pop down to the store to make a deposit on the pram (baby caniage) she's so keen on and .get the teJT(°(TV) repalred.1Je1will, of course, pay off.the P~!fl1 ~+t ht calls the ~·never neve r" or hire pcUchase ~c.feif:I~ jrma). Giggle tf you will but don't ever tell tile Engffshman that he speaks another language. What you'll get Is the well deserved comm ent that all Yanks ai;e cgic;ker~ and do their flippln' best to make the English Ja~ as complicatt.d as possible. ·~· ·-; You do, you know. You call a car an auto It.and a lift an elevator. Who ever heard of rat catche (io:.~&­ land being called. rod;ent exterminators? The day 1Sr1.:; far off, scoffing Britons believe, when Americans wij~Dt c.a.J. ling their lift.. vertical personnel distributors or soqtething equally barmy (stupid). , .•. ·, They drew their guffaws over 'ome but I haye lo. $dm1l lhAt it'1 when the lal'lguage travels jn the othe.r. ~on that we 1et the biggest laughs. 1 .J.., ,. t II~ • caught to' be sent to a i97 · the blac.lr: repUblic that was . ,pre de.sign ate d pri vate This time~ Mrs • .Nixon heads launched ln 1822 by freed -~ s p l Ch • ·,laboratory for t~ing. Fis!\ •-llve-memll<r official U.S. American ' slaves._ 'Tubman, enate ane .. , .. man .H,. un.ti.n,,ttt, .• o, n which meet the FDA stan-delegation to the inauguration who had been president for 23 1 p.aa , ~ ~,- dards will be stamped with the 0£. Liberia's oew president, years, died in July. Talking Computers Eyed by Scientists date of catch and the mercury W!lliam Tolbert, in MonrovJa Mrs. Nixon will revlevr U R s Tryouts, 0 Set content. Sunday through Tuesday. And rges et urn to oap Thomas Sawyer, ari FDA of-she. will go on !or official vlslls Liberia n troop~ malce a few . ficial in Los Angeles, said tha t to neighboring black West brief specc;hes and attend the Tryouts for 1 ttie. i l r I a • if the state.sanctioned pro-African republics of Ghana oath·taki nc, a colorful parade WASHINGTON .(AP) -The He 1ald ,a teeond Category 1ynchronlzed 1 swim·team ha Vf gram "can assure the public and Ivory Coast. and the tradltiona l ~ormal if>-chairman of the Striate panel ol products required ·~CAU· ~f~~!e~ fpo:m~t~~~PY;;:•1."t~~ that the swordfish permitted Her schedule includes a augur al ball and baqquet. investigating. the safety and TION" label• and listed Fab, · Huntlt1~ton Bea eh Hl1h School on the market ls safe for con-range of activities from at-She will leave ·Monrovia env\ronmenta1 imp•ct o f d Id W 11 'd nd II d be Wednesday for a t·-'ay slay washday produ~· urges the Llqlli Q:i • ater A "Liqu1 pool, t e city ·reere!Jtlon a K bu'ld 'sump on, we woul not o,.· tending white-tie formal ban· """ "'"' WI • II h h t •· d _._ .... " ' MENLO PAR (AP) -r".. Now, scientists want to I posed to it." quets to touring hospitals and in Accra, Chana, and then discarding of detergents and f ... a p o·s p a e parMI epa1~.111ew;!-1'"as al»' Q:imputers now c.an do almost one lhat does that. I spend Jan. 7~9 In • AbldJ'an, return to, soap. . detergents, and these ·norr nounced. '" ••.. ev•-•hing hul carry 0 co-ta * schools, watching t r I b a I • ?ih o 1 p h a I •1 • "S e a rs GI •· · ho Id ~-•· ~.r• na •• The S nford Resea.rc.h -"'--"'-Ivory Coast, known as , the Reportina on ·h ei',l nga ..... · ' rlll s u 'Ill:": an "" versation with huinans. Institute has announc.td lts W H dances, meeting African "African Riviera." ·-o ontgomery Wards; Loo-SUds, tetmediate·swfnun!r.•or bettU he d lh h M women leaders and shopping before his Senate Commerce Amway SA..,, T·Ril, and to quallly, Jba dtpartmenl Juvenile Grilling Limits Set r::~ ~s fi~~-y!r e!fogr~~ ercury in a. native market. The First Lady h a I subcommittee, Sen. William B. Sprin& Clean. said. WeekJy workouta art to develop a macfilne n.;, t can The President will give Mrs. augmented her wardrobe of Spong Jr. (D-Va.), said the He aakl mosl ol these prod-scheduled on • Tuesdays and Summer Clot•·· .~ eve•J..• presence of J)h9spbales In uc•· can ,,l.. minor 1t' • carry on an int e.11 i gen t C iJ d Nixon a personal. sendolf from ·~ ,,.,.. , ... 16 detergents should be. rigarded rl.'fllon ,. used,...lncorr··~·y bul ,Jh.t.1rsdayi f~ 1 p.m. to f dialogue '.yith an)! pe&n who llrt8 e Andrews Air Fc.rce Base, Md., dresses for the humi4, tropical the La u n...i .P Ii) f, ·• speaks "pure Aniericl!il. male when she departs at ~ p.m. weather oi West Alric.a. :~r:n·:e~us~ a:o~e::ed a: can still be C{lnsidered "safe'' .A .monthly ree of'-'8-will be English" and lirilfts himself to Jn Seed "' Psr New Year's Day aboard a Mrs. Nixon will stay at of-added : since lhe risk ol. serious Illness-charged for each te a rn a specified l, b O O. word 8 presidential jet plane while fie.la! guest houses In the three "lt appears that 1 shift from or perma.nent injury to the member. The team 11 ~ vocabulary. SACRAM~NTO (AP) -In 1 she is abroad, Nli:on will con-countries as guests of three phosphale detegenta lo soap health of the child who eats the sponsored by the cUy and the q -Id ti detergentOrrubs·ltinhiJeyes Huntlnaton Beach.A 11 uatie1 Bertram Raphael, manager move i~cnded to cut the-----------pres en · "" . . • will bertefll ~ 'P" ts ne111 .. iblt." Cl b ''l!I • "' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Police must stop questioning juvenilts when the youth asks to see one of his parents, the CaUfornla Supreme Court has of SRI's artificial lnltlligence potential for mercury poison-On her return trip Sunday, vironment, 11 • • lp;;;;;;ii;;;'";o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;u;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;mj program, said ihe ,computer Ing of humans and animals, Jan. 9, there'will be an bour'1 Spong listed IOllPS and11 could be used ror such things tile use o( mercury compounds taRA&e•T r refueling stop at r San Juan, detergents he 1aid are safe to $300,000-1971 TAX SHILTll .. as helping in repairs of broken on seeds will be curtailed ·~~-.... ~}~~U-~ Puerto Rico, where Gov. Luis use and those he said should AYAILAILE-200°/o DIDUCTlllLITY household applienct!l'I. 8harply starting Jan. l, the ~ Ferre will greet her. be used with -varying degrees UIDIVUIUAL IOUONT TO JOINT Vlt:NTU1t• flU llTMllt' DIVILOf>MaMT He ~id t~ comf!ler could State De p 8 rt men t of A party of 40 will fly with of caution. Ofl ••oovc1No e1L io1to,111Tv. No 0111LL1Me, be pre.J!tored with all the in· . A,i.:riculture reports. her to Liberia, including 11 Pr~ucts requiring no warn· ~ "'~ •1ou11110. ruled. In 8 g..1 decision, the court formation necesSSl'l' to fix an Mercury compourids will be members of the news mtdia, Ing labels Include Ivory, Lui:, CAU (7141 S47~587t reversed the conviction of item like a television set and allowed only under three five Secret Servicemen and Duz, Giant Soap and Fels, hej!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~!! Boule Bryant Burton Ill in would respond to oral ques-highly specialized conditions to White House physician Dr. said. the 1968 murders of Joseph tions from a repairman such treat fungus diseases on plant Walter Tkach. He said many of the major and Isabelle Diosdado. as "How do I reindve a part?" seeds p hosp hate detergents-he Thus, the C{)Urt extended the or "flow do I . connect the ~se conditions will be I The oalther dmel mhellora of the listed tide, Cheer• Breeze, U.S. Supreme Court's 1966 replacement?" when the seeds are being naugurllst B'lel egGa n h are Drive, Cold Power-require no Miranda decision that requires The machine \would reply grown for out-0f·&late ship-evangcd i Y k r a am : ;=w=a=r=n=in;.:g='='=be=I=. ====;::, police to flop questioning an either with a typtd answer or ment, when an emergency Bcrhar J . Lu er, former adult In custody who says he through a voice~ box, though disease situation exists in the chairman of the New York want& to remain silent or con-Raphael said a spoken answtt state and when growers are Stock Exchange, who c.am- sult with an attorney. might be dilfituJt to provide raising an initial nucleus seed paigned for Nixon in 1960 and The Miranda rule is based rapidly. crop. 1968; Samuel Z. Westerfield on the Fifth Amendment '1We're not sure the c.om· The lasl condition, state of· Jr. and Mrs. John H. John.son, priviltge against s e 11 • 1 n-puter we have can achieve the flc.iala explained, would apply wife of the publisher or the crimination. speech under.anding as to the first relatively small magazines Ebony, Jet and KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SATURDAYS IN THE DAILY PILOT The court held that Burton's quickly U'JICOP~ do/' he said. crop of ateds raised by seed Black Stars, who Is from r""'uest lA see his father ef-"We may have \0 wait several breeders attempting to hikej.;~;;;,;;;:;:,,~Se~lm~a~,~A~l~a.~·~=~:::'.::~~~~~~~~~~~1 ~.., r' minutes for the rplits." the overall produ ti n level f fectively invoked his privilege c o o The machine ill be geared a crop not to answer police questions to understand only "pure Tfle ~mpounds, which have ahoul lhe slayi ng in the American ma I e English," been used to treal seed fungus 1972 HAWAII DAVE ROSS PONTIAC ~~or~~ado'..,.. Compton feed Raphael said, explaining that for over 40 yeors, came under FAMILY CAR Burton, now 19, was a black women have a·Jiff<renl W8y sludy recently when slate or-VACATIONS . Lease or .Buy All Models or speaking and their voice fi'clalsranleslso ·1dl'f and 110AYS 4 15LANDS high school dropoul when he · · n wi 1 e Ind was given in indefinite sen-patterns would add v11rinbles livestock and found traces of ::;~~s :=~~ ... tence at the Deuel Vocational making the trchnology too mercury in their systems. TOTALPllCl1 Institution at Tracy. complex. In all coses, growers will A Los Ange.Jes County court Even men "il1 have to be still have to apply to C1>\lnty med in admilting a con· ~are(ul not to 1lur their speech agriculture commissklners for -and of cour1e to stick to the penn1'sslo t u th fession 1talemenl inlo n o se e com-limited VOCI ary the com-nru•nds · ... l s lb d'd . th evidence, the court ruled. _j ,....... 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Enjoy swimn1ing and tennis or ·n relax in $lt"aming therapy' pools, All yours with· if out work, $ince building e.'(letior and ground m01 intt"n01nce is provided. But huriy! Over SS'/i l million worlh of DeepWell Ranch homes have 11:lready l:ittn sold. O,,ly 1-'11. families will be able lo en joy Deep\Vtll Ranch in'(C!Slmt:nt. Be I one of 1he1n! 2 & 3 lled/oorrls, l B.tths. front »;;;we11 Ranch I A.,., 'A t d 1119 '#IMM. -c__. .... AlODU ~ Write: fof compltte lnfonn•tion (ast P•lm Canyon Drive •t Ott:pW~I Rotd Palm Springs, California 91262 • • " •• ' I I ; l I I I I 11 I ' I 'I ' ,.... DAILY PILOT rricar. -n .. Hn .. , just wonted to kMW if it's New Year's yet so I could put up my calendar." • neMoreDent • Your Horoscope I Telephone 1 G·emini: Hol4 Tight to Valuables 1 F~rm Se~ Expansion SATURDAY JANUARY I By SYDNEY OMAllR • On thil, the first day of 1972, l offer amnesty to numerous utronomers who have been aunty of "murderina" the facts with their ei:planatlons and 0 eiposes" of astrology. And I state, yet again, that academic pr,:jud.ice is a blood brother to other kinds of this • deadly virus. Happy New Year! ' rttaUves now realize thia u 1 , fact. Gemlni and V 1 r 1 o per'°"" pjay prominent roles. eel aimed at promotJnc special charity. SAGl'M'AIIUS (Nov. 22--enerv. Emotions tend, Dec. 21): Be Oe.s:lble wbtre however, to displace IOgic. !ilWlClal arrangement ls· COil-Realize some relationsh\ps SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ).-VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): have nm their course.. Don't Pacific TeleJVtone }Jas a~ GEMINI (Ma,y 21.June 20): Cement frlendahlpa . Show that cerned. One who counsels on prolong agony. Do what must nounced a huge building pro- Accent on e v a I u at Ing you do care_ be sympathetic lnve1tin1 ls s I I g ht I y em· be done -you'll be happier as I gr,m ln California ne11t yeal" poasesalon!. Guard valuables. toward one who makes con. barraased. Don't rub aa1l in a result ~·hich will cost about $888 But reluse to be possessed by wwncts. u mafrted, mate has , 'mUlion,' the largest; ~mount what you own. Changes ln the feuion. Refule to cast first some wise suggestlo~~ Listen. JF TODAY IS y q u Rf ~ny C?mpany ~ ever ~pent home will prove beneficial. stone. Golden RuJe now should BIRTBJ>AY uP,CQming year 1n a single year 1n Vie state. Get busy on program of aer1e as cuJde to your actious, CAPRICORN (net. n.J1n. could find you · 1 soct~i "i;t-"We m~ plan .011 a. pre>- redecorai.Ing. Get rid of responses. 19): Obtain hint from ~!Ill-terfly. 'There i! mov~t, -gram of th111.magrutude il .we nooessentiah. tari111 messqe. LegaJ .qm, tra:~' htl\Mr. You wln bt are to ~nt~t,Ne . to provide LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): relations with mate or partner ma ~citing contact&: b~ good service, said President CANCER (June 21.July ZZ): Empbuls on 1ccompllshment. an spotlighted. Be thorough.~ portu ti ,..m aboundl Ma Jerome W .. ~ult. You make progress through settlni al&hts on. goal. Bt Don't delegate duttea. You could be moSt -sigijfican :·0ur dec1ston lo 10 ahead Is ARlEs (March 21-ApriJ 19): itlative. Judgment. intuition Someone is tryl.nl to make temporai'y Know it ind be of ~ . economic uncertainties now Stay ·home. U possible, utilize art accurate. You are able to room for you at top . Don't atll good b · To flN 9't ..,..., luc.ky YOll t confronting us will be resolved special contacts. Take In-original. Adhere to own style. may feel Joggy. Thil ls but month of l9'2. ~ with the .hope . th.It the thl ti to t ---J If •-~ •·-ch be nd c eer. .,,., litrW, trcltf Sff<'IW °"'.,.,, · kl · t97' nd th t s me recupera e, to suc ... ~ully time m o v e s . your1e s11111 \, nc. yo 1tt, "S9'f•t M1n11 tor Mfl'I ., , qu1c y 1n a a our gather thoughts, to outline Studf subUe nuances. You current eKpeclatlons. AQUARIUS (Jan. ZO.Feb. 1 0,,wi;;. !:'o1~i;:~anc1~JDA• earr.ings ~II improve:" future program. You can get strike responsive chord with 1'): Your Work methodl are ,. LOT. '°" mo. Gr•rtd '"''''' '' Hull said the decision was on more soUd footfnr. Start by important people. SCORPIO (Oct.13-Nov. 21): analyzed. Basic chores may . 1 Nwvw1c. N.Y. 10011· made despite the fact that making conciliatory gesture to Get In touch with one at a recently hAve been neglected. Pacific Telephone's earning.9 Being alone now 11 important. prlde. Way is open lo ha~ to · le b J<;m; creased costs and the fact that ' TAURUS (April »May 20): DeONe ,., seclusion I a plness. Step forward. Revise commuruca · eic qe ydney rr la ope a •~ .. million rate lncreaS. family member. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): dlstanct:. Throw aside false You can correct flaws. Key is STARS 1 ~ have not kept up with in• W . hhold . f T .. , t Id e-~ ..., ideu. Pleasant surprise ia rt worl I ireat -.roJ ..... . "It "Ing 0 ax ~ ec •as, persons. Choose nec..,.,y. Gath" thoughts; j>hllotophlcal concept. Keep due. ()ppolllte ,., i; Involved. 1111 ,~wnn Is ono granted by the state PUb\lo 11 II quality. Pon'.t underrate make plans. H.eed words of open mind. You can overcome lJ.e DAIL:i 'ILO'rS irea Utilities Commlsaloo last J\lilfJ . , yourselr. You have plenty to older indfvldual Capricorn is mlnor obataclea. Obtaln hint PISCES (Feb.'lJ.March 20)l fe&\Ut"eL -has been questioned by the T<J Jl~l5il1 ~atJL:f-fl.ti~ '1ro=f~~~r.-So~m~•-n~e~tg~b~b~o~t~·~·~m~~~ct~ure~.gCooper~~·~ta~ln~pro~j~-~fro~m~Lfb~ht~a~m~us~ag~e~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~You~~f~~l~.~aur~ge;_:o~f~c~re~a~tlv~e~·\~i ~~/~~(~~~~~gca~li~ro~rru~·a~su~p~re~m~e~C<!Urt~~:~ By CAllL JNGRAM sales lax Oil candy and gum s f 0 s· . ' I ' SACRAMENTO (UPI) : ~:.mlot~edm;:'n "1: fo!! 0 m e 0 u r e s t \ \ I J . ve aoolber dent in Ule.lr But the loss will be more I \ I ft million Callforntans Will revenue. \ f bom• pay starting Satur-than offset by extending the \. I Y when the .Ute beg!Ja statewide lales tu to all ' t ~::.~==~~ ~= .. ~t~.~~ 'N ' Are Women1 • tltm and gum chewers wµI to produce IZU mllllon a e w s m e n .. t ·an $11 inllllon ,tu brfilt year. I f t1ut .. :U1111111ers of t.1;0Ut bol ' Currenlly, bot foodl 1<>ld II · - ' I · 1uch, as fried cblcten IUCh places a1 ·~fer tacos. irij1 piy anothet ' stands and chop ' IUeY allopo · .~ million in state sales \Q: ~ exempt from aalet taz.. . Withholding ts the key. ele- ent of a '501 million tax pro- am J>UOed by the leg~Iature . 7 aiid slgned by GOv. naJit Ru&ati the next day. The pyernor abandoned his """'1tJon to wlthhoidtng wo ~ ago and since illM. liitYOcated enaclmslt. · For a married couple Wttb 1 .,veekly lncome of $175 and two chlldren, 80 cents will be withheld. The lax jumps to II.60 on In- come of $200. to S:J.40 on $250, to. $4.60 on $2.IMJ and '26.20 on an income of $580. For a single person with a weekly Income o( $17S, the tax withheld will be $4.20. It will increase to '5.90 on $200, to $8 on $2.10; to $9.60 on '200 and to 113.30 on 1290. .. ~~~iil'!.lll!0"1• · l ease ·• .P,10 ;inllllon Jn !be WI.I' bll!lon "°te ~ aa•ilr..-.~ a· odu no.. of CllJh)nto stat~ · in tJirouibout Uie )Oar. -ata\8 now 111\111 -biiliOw: odl: iiom banU tO "' ita Ills during "4'1' ~ ~ state reveR\ICS slow to •. kit. .. ...... EUecUve ,&buday, the · keHn-tbe-doUar statewide atlon II they are consumed off the prem!Jel, althou&h many operators already clw-ge thf sales tu. If a restaur~t providek tables and chairs, and the food is consumed ~' it ii sutt ject ,~ttoa. 'lbe' D1W>law ]'jll ' . ,. ~ , .4\!part1' ~'Vl llt •1~-0 ~':'.,~ ~1r .. James E. McNell, a ta1 ex· pert for the stata Department of Human RellOurcel Develop- mait, sa1d all but a few employers will start t be withholding system Saturday, He said the department received only a handful of re- quests for extensions and \hose ~ "lrom the large employer who hu a computer problem." State employes will find that -their~ ... ~' will 'b~ye; toiiei jjlilillili!' .tor ~berw.,... • I ''!l.'l>Li ii goinl': to, ourpriH IO~'flOOP~:· tl<N•il' ~ ·~ct. u lDltf.ll llQ~blo ~· .. tho lei!~ ..... vWJor' iJIJ• PorCti>\. <¥;. a& d1t ~'·~·-that in t~t~:f .. ~a·iu::! pa~! Ol-llO an Income earned In 1171. · ' • 4 "White Conti.neni Depollution Camp~ Arrives in Antaretica I I•' : t By AL TON BRAKESLEE The measure foUQws ~me /'1 Al' Sd111CO Wrllor years of dlJngard cOn"cer'nilll 't McMUROO ST AT I 0 N , llUch waste dispo;al • • Antarctica -Where man And studies are undentay 'goes. man pollutes, and this concernin& puttinC pristine white continent has mlnlsewage treatment of i"Klt escaped the consequences disposal plants at such places • 41 human exploration. as the South Pole Station, 800 -miles to the north, where $ ut now a.n anti-pollution sewage 11 piped out to sink in-~1.e~ lS • g r e a·t I Y to the mow and ice two miles ~rushing the 1nsull! that th' k \.. n ha.s been wreaking on -· &~ tbousandl of years envtronment. from now the movement of or 14 years at this main the kt will deposit it In the . base in Antarctica , trash, au. · garbage, beer cans. plastic There are those who uy P.lf"-•iDers, old tires. aban· man-made pollution is of no machinery have ~en great consequence h er e , led out to sea on melltng because man occupies only a rioH, soon to 1lnk lo the few areas of the S~·mllllon om of Mc~urdo Sound. square mile continent, and placn, divers report. the that penguins contribute more seabed Is tecoming a highway body waste by far than Jl)Rn of litter that crowds sponges does to the sea. out of living space. Indeed, one biologist baa For 14 years, raw sewage estimated that a single large has been piped into the .sound , sperm whale excretes u hard by the shoreline of Ross much body waste in five Island. months as do 1,000 men who This summer season, a li ve and work here a t $175,000 incinerator capable of McMurdo during live spring· burning 600 pounds of material 1ummei months. per hour is golng Into action. C o n 1 e r v a t lonists and , 1'iut summer, a ae~age ecologists reply that man can ·~tment plant, c o 1 t 1 n g do something to reduct tht • 000 and lliin& chemical:s impact or his waste, while bacteria, ls upecttd to anim1!1 can't, and t bat RWaa:e aterile for later penguins don't drink beer arxl -dfiPoeltion into the aound. throw away the cans. nuo station la on land that Further. !hey uy, discarded '\.Jitti.lree of 900W In aummer paper and clothing, much teu , .. It 11 winter in the United cans and plastic1, may last for ~JP IO JandfiU sites are many years in cold waters aa titlng 10Ught for compacted possessing fewer organism! cans and other nonburnlble than warm climes to act upon trJlb. biodegradable materials. · 'l!leid parties goln& Into the Ec:ololllil worry, too, abo\Jt ' Not only do women produce t~• bulk of th• "girl t1lk" thet m1ke1 our women's section . on~ of ,th• most imp_ortant farts of the paper . to .me.rly of our re1der1 up and . down the Orenge· Coast, but th1y also. cover city hall, the local schools and '"'" polic:e end fire beett._ But that'1 ell right here et home. The Associated Press, one of two worldwide news servic•1 Which spe•d n•ws from around the globe daily to DAILY PILOT readers, hes 60 feminint "newsm•n" who cov1r politics, fin1nc1, 1nt1rteinment ind f11hion1 on both tha n1tlonel ind the int1rn1tion111I scent. If anyene still thtn~s a woman's only piece ts in the ltitc:hen, we probably should tell you that some of the work we treesura most is done bY women. They ell meke the news more interesting for our re1ders. Maybe just because they ere women. That's their beg. Yes. a Woman's Place is in the DAILY PILOT (Reading it or writing it) • 1ndw·free dry valleya llO mUu effects of Increasing touriam, '· from' McMardo are equipped llm!ted to far to hlpborne ' Ill tJrtna baek all thelr lreah, vllltl to placu like this, In r '.t:r• and body wuteo to ternu ol Utter and oewage and -~ ~ thoM artU free of con-pgulblt dlJturbance of ,"lanllnatJon. penaulnrookertM. IL...-..;..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-~.....f ~. ' . • ' '- .. , I IJ -~ Party Time ~men BEA ANDERSON, Editor .,.,..,, DMMIMr 11, un ..... f 4 r MMES. SAL LIBERATORE, JON McKIBBEN TOAST BABY NEW YEAR • • •. .. .. • Is of the Essence Mel Grau strums e lune for his wife (left I end Mrs. Richard Soss enlicipeling New Year's Eve el Lido Isle Women's Club es Mrs. Merge Oglesby end Jim Phillips gel in mood for Parents Without Par:tnera,·dance. • New Dish For Year KERIE KAMBING (lndooHlan Lomb CllrryJ l'Ai pounds boneless lamb, cut into l'Ai· inch cubes v, cup cooking oil 1 onion, sliced 1 tablespoon curry powder 2 teaspoons ground coriander 2 cups a>c0nut milk 2 garlic cloves. minced 2 strands lemongras1 or grated rind of 1 lemon Salt and pepper Fry meat in hoL oil for 5 minutes. Adrl onion, curry powder and coriander and fry for 5 more minutes. Add coconut milk. garlic and lemongrass ; reduce heat, cover and cook for 1 hour or untD meat is just tender. Season to taste. Serve over rice. Makes 4 aervings. INDIA CHICKEN CURRY IAi cup fineJy chopped onion "' cup finely chopped celery v, cup fat 14 cup enriched flour 2 cups chicken broth t cup tomato juice 'i\ teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Salt and pepper 1 teaspoon curry powder 4 cups diced, cooked chicken 4 cups hot cooked rice Lightly brown onion and celery ln hot fit. Add nour and blend. Add broth, cook unW thick, stirring constantly. Add tomato juice, Worcestershire sauce, ltlsonings and chicken. Heat thoroughly. Serve over rice. ' Wbon "'1ltrplece clocU point to 12 "'tber• .,. hundredl of way1 to ctlebr1te New Year's Eve u ,uesta 1t Oranc• Cout parties wUI diacover. Festlvltlea lh1t usher in a new year of opportunity are the perfect time to be i.. novative In entertainlna. Friends Invited to the Donlld Rhoades' home in Coeta. Mesa have been asked tb bring rice toppings for their Rljstlafel party, an Indonesian custom. Celebrant. may choose from curry, pepper steak, chow meln and fruit sauce1 11 the dinner progresses. Or the music and merrlmeRt may tend to be more traditional. M'irdf Gras will the.me the decor when Lido Isle Woman's Club members dine by c:andlelight and dance to the music of the Bill Willeford Combo. The clubhouse par· ty will start at 9 p.m. with champagne served on the stroke of midnight. Assisting Mrs. Hester Wills, chairman, are the Mmes. Tony Shepardson, Annen Slvaslian, Hernando Avila. 11.obtrt L. Bissonnette, James V .. Loudon, Roger D. Brown, John Wilson, John Arnold, E. Morgan Quinn, Jack Marshall and Ralph Tandowsky. Music by the Harmonaires will give way to tooling noisemakers at the magic hour as Parents Without Ps.rtner1, Orange Coast Chapter No. 26 welcome 1972 at a gala from SI p.m. to 1 a.m. in Anahiem StadJum Club. All slngle people are invited and SS tickets will be sold at the door. Mr. and Mrs. IWbert Marten of Foun- tain V&.lley will host members and guesta of South Coast Junior Woman's Club 11 they await the arrival of Baby New Year. The Mmes. Joe Sokol and Sal Llberatore art assisting the hostess in planning the dancing, games and buffet that will start at 8 p.m. Elsewhere, the awaited moment will be uluted by tooting boat whiltlet, chlmin1 church bell1 and nutterlng Rrptntine U Harbor Area real.dent& chalk UJ> another auld Jaq l)'l>t. . .;... i INDONESIAN SLANT FOJll. THE MMES. WILLIAM McCANN, JAMES NESS . .. ,, '" ' "I • Neighbor Gets Dusted Off When Coffee Cups Clash ., ... ,~ , .. :";·1:, ... DEAR ANN LANDERS: l have a turt c:ure for these alobby women who inflict themlelve1 on neighbors In the mornina when most of u1 ire trying to do our housework, aet the laundry done and ao M . When we moved to this city two yeani aao everyone w111 very cordial . The neighbor• were friendly and COMlder1te. A certain woman fell into the habit af dropping in on me immediately art.er my bUJband left for work and the children Wtrt orf to school. After several months or it. t told her i dkln't have time for cofftt, but 1\nce r;he seemed to be "free ," would 1he mind 1>0lllhl.ng the dinlng ··room furniture. I save be.r the cloth and pollSh and J went upmirt. Thirty mlnul<I Ialtt ohe called I to me to &IY the had finished. I Jdled I • ...__,,I '4..;;,,_•...;;.;:::.~-~~@=l bac4-"Fine, now ao to the living room. The,lablts ln there really need It." Fife mlnutu later J heard the front door 1lam . 1 went downstairs and found a no;te on the kitchen table. lt read, "IJ I wanted to do housewort, I'd stay home and do my own." She was quite cool afler that little in- cident and t have never been bothered by her tince. ti )'Oll think th11 vitnette might help someone else pass It alor..c. -WAJt.. REN, OHIO WINNER ' DEAR WINNER: I do and 1 1hall. You've proved there'• more than one way to aet rid of a pest and set your dllll.n1 room furniture polhbed at tbe same ttme. Tbaaks for 1har1t11 tllls bit o( 1brewdne11. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our daughter Ill being m1rrled aoon and our funds are limited. Tht boy's f1mlly w11 very con· llderate.. We agreed on a auest ti.at of 150. Now we have run lnto a terrine problem. Although the invitations were addressed to "Mr. and Mrs.", some of the gue11t.a retul'n"d their acceptance c1rd1 and let UJ know that they plan to bring lhetr children. One couple wrote, "()( course we'll have all fi~ young11ters along. We wouldn 't want them to miss such a beautiful affair." 5e:veral other couples \et us know they a.re bringing a "date .. for their daughter -or an "lot.ended sort- ln-\aw." Another couple wrote : "We'll bavt my mother 11.nd her 1llter wlth w. They are visiting." We don't know what to do, A:•n. We haven't the nerve to call theie people and tell them they can't bring 111y<111• -U..t the JnvluUon la lor "Mr. and Mra." Please help us come to a sensible decision . -JN A SPOT DEAR SPOT: Yoo b1ve 1 choice : Either ketp quiet and foot the bill for tbe e•tr11, or phone the people and tell them 1•no extras," I• wlllch CIH YCMI should be prepared to lose a few frlend1. The best way to avoid lhl1 problem 11 to tnclo1e • card 1ayln1. 11So sorry, lhl• Invitation l• for 'Mr. and Mr1.' only. The 1tatln1 f1dlltles ~re Um I ltd." Tbl1 sq· 1e1tlon. eome1 too lite for you, but It ml&bt belp IOMtoDt tlH. DEAR ANN LANDERS; I am In the fifth rrade and 1lrudy I am writing to AM Landen. A l<ld In our clua uld he waa bom In ~ Orlv .. In lhealtt. He claims his father wa11 driving his mother~iO hospital and on the way, they no • a movie they had both been wanUn1 see for 1 long time. So they •topped lti'!f"bl w1s born suddenly. J1 thl1 po115l ~r· - JUST WONDERING ~ i .. j. DEAR JUST: 11'1 possible, bat 1.IOt likely. U1111ally when 1'lady 11 on herw17 to tht. hospital to have 1 baby •he lftr111 · ' 1bape to enjoy 1 mov~. -.11., ... ~ What awalls you on the other\llfle 0( the marriage veil? How can you_~ iNr& your marriage will work? Rea4' Am Landers' booklet, "Marriaae -Wli~ to Expect." Send your request ~1 "~ Landt.rs in care of the DAILY r.RllPl' enclosing iO cent.I In coin .nd11nliDne, 1t&mpe9, Klf-addnutd envelopl. I .f I . I I I 1 · 11 · ' I ! 1 I 1! I Ii ¥!p 'DAILY PILOT 1 ' ,I "'If ., . ' -. ,., ' ' ' ,, • ' ' . ' . ' ' ' I l.EGAL NOTICE Al I Al ' • • Al • •. I .. 1~·=· ~~I Al • ; • •• LEGAL NC7!1CE ' , . ' • ' ......... . ... Al PO Al LEGAL NOTICE ~ - ~~~·~·,!!:::;:;, =============~~·:==================~.,~4,'~ ·" ·' • • L E G £ ., " N D <WllO.llniul. llatll>:• ~__, llaTllCT -111-tt...r ..... ,,,.~, -'I -(NL'[ ...... ( ,........... ...:.-, -• -COlttlll oot ~-,on - ----•JIOl<l' ~>AD l llC: -···-·-·.kl( ~ .... II l it« ---Cir..~ floSl .,Cf' •• -(~ ""'"' ll('(JfQ ... cm. ~["t'll'" • " .... 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Jl'Olt C1rl'°""''' Wiit 110. u ld dKfdeiit irl rMlllr kl tlli lhttn. LETT•1t1 TllTAMENTAltY llOfolO Frid G. J-1, P,,0,. to• US. Dina Potn!, 1?1Ut, tNtt • -,,.,.,n.,_ J. McDonnell, 1:m.1" lltost Or!w . Whllller, Ctlfl. 90601 l . G1rv l1r1, '122 VU11 WOOd1 Orlw, with !hot nialurv Wolldllra. In ltll offkt 'N"ilVIDI V1H1 P1rk, C1llternle. of 1111 t!flt; of tN ello¥t ..,tttlfll c...,rt or E11111 of AltCHIE C. DAUL TOf\I, 1lw Albfft Call•<. Hfl IE111WDOd Cfrcle, 11 • "'"""' "'*"' with IN ,,_".:.rv ·-11 AltCHIE CLIFTON DAULTON, Vl~IA P1rk, Ct!llornl1. YOUCM<"i, te tM .,'l'llleral9fll!d ii !tie ofrlce 11lo know" 11 AltCH C. DAUL TOf\I, ., .. Tll t bu1l""1 II cllldudtd llY A of Mr AHor...,.I l roMM & lr111<on, .&soe •nown II A. C. DAULTON, DKHMd. Tlll1 bu1h1ft1 l1 t;Mducled 11Y ''" G. J-'"" ~rltv"N J. Mc:DOl\f'ell Frtd G. J.ws Thll lltlemtrll "''' llltd wn~ 1111 COUii- "' Cllrk of Or-Couml" "" Otctmber JO, 1'TI. P1rlMrllllp, Clrl!PUI . Dri.... Sullt NUW11Mr S60, NOTICE IS HEltEBY GIVEN ,..,, It Gtrv l•rt. ,.,_, •••th, Cilllernli '2660 • .,...ich 11 C1rofvn M. Oliver t1;11 flied htrtifl 1 Hll• SMM" J, lhtilllll, Atty. Atblrt Culltr "'' plKt of 111111~11 of !ht 111•Mr1l1MC1 I" !Ion fer prob1I• of Wiii •nd ,.,,. IHl,llllCI ol Th\1 1t1!tm<1nl w11 lllM wlfh "" CCIUft. •II mil1tr1Hr!ilntnt 10 1111 111111 of llld ltt!..-1 T"l1mt11fln' hi PltUIMtr ('°"" '' Cltrll of °''"" Counl't' Oii De<:mber 1, d«edt.,!, wflhl" kr.lr mMlhl titer 1111 W1lw1H1 I, rtttrtnC• le which 11 m~t tor Ult W, l11111Mf 11¥11., Sllltt UI L• All...._ Ctlll. ,... p.1 .. ltn. 11r11 ~1ctllon or 11111 r.ollct. lurtt.er 1>1rllcul1rt, incl ll1tl tM !Im. ind Publlttitd 0<"•"" CNll Dtll'I' Pllrlt. tfll-OC Dtltd D«embff 1,, 1'1\ PllCI or lll1rlne , ... ••m• hll .,..,., 111 O.Ctmller :ti, 1tn •M J•flUllY 1, U, Jl , l"vblltl>ld Drt"" Ce.al Dtlly Piiot, L.,,I S. 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' 301 Ill a Row sEA'ITLE -Jim McMllllan firtd in1 34 points as Lo11 Angeles 1UUed a fierce Seattle. 122-106, Thursday night as ~e Lakers extended Ulelr National Baske!t~ill Association record wiMlng streak to 30 1ames. Now the Lakers face one of their stlf· ·fe st challenges of the current streak when they tan1le with streaking Boston Sunday night at the Forur.i. That's a 7 o'clock 1ame. "They're one of the hottest team.a in the NBA' right now." says Laker coach Bill Sharman. ·'They run the fast break fs well as-anyone." Sharman admits that it doesn't take any speeial motivation to get up for 8oston11 CeUics. Bolh he and assistant C()Qch K. C. Jones starred on many of the great Celtic teams of the past. The Celti cs have been beaten twlci by the Lak.ers Ibis season-both coming by 13-polnt margins. But Boston has won nine games ln 1 row since the last defeat and boosts a record of 26-12 in the AUanUc Divi!lo.D of the Eastern Conference. The Celtics lead the circuit.. 21h: games ahead of New York. Thursday night the Lakers went on 'an overwhelm1n1 02.l spree in the '10 minutu alter the Sonics had taken a brief 83-82 lea~. ' UI Aft .. ln Chmtlt1 ,,., ..... 1!1111 G,eo(lrlt< H•lrlln Mt;Mlllt1 11111•1' 11tolllntor1 ,_ W11t Tot1t1 0 ' T • 1.1 17 ' .. ' . .. . J J.J 12 4 1·2 10 1J 4-J ,.. ) l·t , ' .. , ' 1 1·2 J 11 ,., 21 ", .. ,. '" LOI A.119t\11 "'m' ,t,-U,lN. .... Ille ·-· Cttm-c-•w• ~..­.... Kollt """ Snvaar Wlllcet11 Wlnllt ld Tottl1 15 JI 2• 21 e ' T I .. 1 4 ' ... • l·t I e t-2 2 1J 4-.1 ,... 2 6.2 • I l·I .1 12 1·2 IS • J.-1 15 J 1·1 11 , 2·1 ' u lj,.ll llN 23 U-122 » Jl-106 Spencer lfaywood, wtw h•d 34 point1, and Don Smith, who odded 25, led SeotUo on the qomeback. But the Son.le drive fell short aa the Lakers hit On 20 of 26 field goal attempt• in the fourth period to close out their se. cond month ol winnlni. McMillan had scored 12 points In the first hall, all ln the Jail four minutes as the Lakers had moved to a 5&-45 halftime lead. Seattle came back, though, early in the third period, with Smith holding the hot hand. But McMillan put in li points in the quarter to keep Los Angeles ahead. Wilt Chamberlain, the Laken' veteran ctnter, controlledtthe boards with 24 r• bounds to spark the Lakers' overpower- ing fast break. Streaking UCI BlilZes Fo~, 103-61 JJ'y CRAIG SHE~'F , Of .. O.llY , .... '"" UC Irvine figured to haVe an off night Thursday . The Ante,aters·had been Impressive iD , their last four ouUn1s, poatlng victories. But desJ)ile a poor start, coach Tim Tift's crew manhandled visitltlg Chicago State, 10.1-41, at Crawford Hall In rather easy fashion. . ' The Irish Go All Out DAIL V l'llgT t1tJ • . . Sullivan : •V• .. , ,,. l )llO" ...... ,. .... ·•. .J"I'') ~ .,."\' Jn Matchu~ r;,.~\ . ~-,?\ NEW ORLEANS -0 k I ah o l!f:f'> of!ense-minded wllhbont attack 1metb Auburn'• All·Amertcan paulng '.'IWjjj. blnatlon in what promillea to be one'tit\t! mo.st explo'slve matchups In Sugar ~WI history here Satuf'4ay. - Oklahoma's Soonen led the nation in ruahlng, .scorlng and .total offtnH: - the running of All·Amerlcan back Gr Pruitt and quarterback .Jack Mildre , The Sooner.s finished the seaaon No. 3 · the nation. For . Auburn's fifth-ranked Tiger , Helsman Trophy winner Pat Sullivan a bis All-American teammate T t r r O~ TV_ Sa~~-1rda11 . Charini!I T lit 8:311 a.i11. Beasley at wide rece1ver, form one oft most feared passing attacks In the cou try. Each team suffered one defeat duri the regular season wlth Oklahoma loa the Big Eight Conference title to No. rated Nebraska and Auburn bowing Nq. 2 ranked Alabama In t h Southeastern Conference champlonsh game. While most observers have been aw by the Oklahoma wishbone attac Sullivan is more concerned with t Sooner defense. "Their defense ls underrated . "People have moved quite a bit them," he said this week while prepari for the game. "But when they had have the big pl1y, they got tt. They • big . and.J _beJle,._U\oiL speed a ... quteknts! ls-their grHtest··asset.'' College Stars In East-West . After a slow beginnin1 In which the Anteaters 1 Were gullty of a raah of turnovers.: Tift'11 crew rc:ally got rolling midway through the first 20 minutes. Leadina: 16-9, the Anteaters out1ct1red the Colonels, 16-3, in a 3Yr ·minute spurt and with 7:20 left UCI had .a 32-12 ad· Notre Dame's Clarence Ellis is upside down In mid· air a.s he tries to block a Mianii punt. Also plctured for Notre Dame is ex·Mater D.ei Hlgh star t:rlc Pat· ton (In front of Walt Patulski (85). Notre Dame com· pleted its season with a 9·2 mark but nixed the idea of a bowl bid. The photo was judged one of the top pies for 1971. Sullivan tied the NCAA record f r care~r touchdown respDnslblllty, a • counting for 71 Including 5.1 TD pa.sse , third best in NCAA history. Other mar include fourth place ln total offense t 6,843 yards, slx:th in pass yardage at 6,2 and sixth in pus cprnplet\ons wtth 452. · Pruitt, 5--9, 176-pound junior fro Houston, Jlnlshed third Jn the Heism Trophy balloting and was twice nam national back of the ·week. He averag 9.4 yards l>flr carry f(lr 1,665 yards, th best in the nation. ,vantage. , ' The inabiltty of Chicago State to hit consistently and fhe .play ot UC Irvine's ,&.3 Jreshman cl.enter Dave Baker were the differences in Ute early going. Brothers Clash Shrine Classic ' Chicago State could (Inly can two of 15 , . in the initial stages of the game and At G t B l 'SAN FRANCISCO -Ed Marinaro, co~ finished the hat! with only 10 field goals . . 3 or OW ; lege football's all-time rushing leader in J7 attempt.s (27 percent ) as the from Cornell, will headline a star-stud-.-Antea~rs .enjoyed a romfortable 51·28 G • . T· ab· ;b, . d d!d' cast of 60 College Sen l.o·r I lead. 1~ • eorgia e' participating in the 47lh annual Shrine ADP Baker was just too physical for the East-West football game herC:loday. .., 'fhlA6is tearb. · • · 'Marirlaro, Second ln the balloting for T~e 240-pounder from Warren Hia:h in HOUSTON -(AP ) -igla coach Downey \lit.six of eight field ioAJ attempts . Virict 'J)oOley watched Gator Boyl foe On TV Today in the ' first halt ·with mO!t of t h 't m Neirth Carolina qn film and e the Tar coming from close range .against 'the .lf'eell ·a (our..star raflog, Sa ing; j'they ·C'h~lltael 7 at 1 shorter ,~lonels. i . . . . could've. easily l)een 11--0." ---. A.nd he was a d0m1natlng factor on the Maybe it's brotherly respect. the Htisman Trophy to Cotton Bowl boards for the Anteaters. North Carolina coached by Vince's participant Pat Sulllvan, the Auburn Baker concluded. his· night's w?rk with "ounaer lirothef. "Bill, stalked. to 1 9-2 quarterback, set an NCAA rushing record 19 Int • ttt•• 13 In lhe ope g half ' ·~ . po s. ~e ... . . . nin • record and the Atlantic Coast Conference for one seeaon with 1,881 yard! in nine He flnl!hed with nine field 1oal1 In 11 at.- games. tempts. • , He· covered 4,715 yards In a three·year And he established a UCJ individual re- career at Cornell for another record and bounding record , getting 21 to erase Jerf is the first college player to surpass 4,000 cun'ningham 's old mark or 20 set in the yards rwihlng in three seasons. 1969 campaign a,1alnst LaVerne. Southern Callfornla will be represented The Anteaters finished with a 73.51 by All-American tackle John Vella and se· edge in rebounds. cond team All·American tight end Charles Young. Dave Dalby, a center from UCLA is also 1 member or the West squad. - Proceeds from the game oI stars from qie n.ation's colleges left out of the post- season bowl hysteria, go to the Shrinera Hospital for Crippled Children. All of the players paid a visit to the hospital this week to learn first-hand what the game is all about. • .;-. l'k~•ll Fr•wr .. ~ 51YIDI · N•lrtt Hu!CftlnHn Schlvtrt Alt1<lndtr e11e<111rdt l.U•on Slllt ill) .. ,,., .. 2 J ) f 0 0 • 0 J I 1 7 J I 1 11 1 It I I ' 11 • u • 4 4 n e o 1 • 2 0 l • 0 0 I t UC lrvlftt Oil) fl It '1 "' R~yne 1124 Moo" J I 4 1' D.B1ltr 91219 llOIPll J I I 14 lur11..,111m l I R I MlltllWI )01, l1rr •~212 Plrl!.•• • l ) l1 11.Bi~er 111J Motlt r J 0 1 ' P•ul11n 1 I D J M•Wklno D I I 0 7) u n " Tot•I• Cl H 11 lOJ UC irv(,.. 51, C~k•IO Stele :ii. ' :, .. • '· • On TV Today · Channel 4 at 11 title. The Tar Heels Jost only to Notre Dame 16--0 and Tulane 37-29. "I see a lot of similarities between us and North Carolina ," said Vince, whose six:th·ranked Bulldogs had a 10.1 year. "Both ha ve big, tough offensive lines. Both have outstanding runners. And both seem somewhat vuinerable to the pass." Dooley, softening the weak pass defense claim, said, "It may not matter too much since neither of us could be labeled a passing football team." The Bulldogs and Tar Heels met1:t in the 27th Gator Bowl game bef(lre a sellout of 68.000 and a national television audience . "Our squad ls somewhat rusty," said VlnCe, who ran the Bulldo11:11 through their first Jacksonville workout Wednesday. "About what I expect after four days off for Christmas." Georgia held two post-hol iday practice.'! al Athens berore fl ying to Jacksonville Tuesda y night. Bill Dooley, 19 months younger, worked for brother Vil'JCe at Ge-0rgia .before becoming head coach at North Carolina five years ago. With neither dreaming of a confrontation, the brothers watched one another's spring practice and traded coactiing ups. •·1t'1 a little like looking in a mirror," said Vince. "But, teams are never ex:· actly alike due to the personnel. Our quarterback won't ex:ecute just like Carollna's and mistake!! will probabl y 1ettle the Gator Bow, and that's something n(I coach plant." Bill has steadily progressed with a Tar Heel program that was sickly. After a 5-13 . rflC(lrd his rirst two seasons, Carolina hit 5--5 two year1. It was 8-4 in 1970 and now t-2. Sports In Brief Rebel-S Clobber Tech He was kept from compiling: mo yardage because of 6--0, 196-pound seni r Mildren, who rushed for 1,140 yards, best mark for any quarterback ln NC history. . Mildren completed 31 of &4 passes f r 878 yards and 10 touchdowns, includl two in the game with Nebraska. ~:~~1.~·pa.sses for 848 yar • .,In Peach Bowl, 41.JB ___ . ATLANTA -Mis1issippl aophomore quarterbacks Norris Weese and Kenny Lyons unleased a potent at· tack, and an alert defense capitalized on numerous Gfl<lrgla Tech mistakes · as the Rebels trounced the Yellow Jackets, 41· .. 18, in the fourth annual Peach Bowl · Thi.irsdar. night. · . Mississippi jumpedJo a 10.0 lead in the first quarter and then stunned the Jackets with 28 points in the second period for a 38·6 halftime lead... 1 The 17th-ranked Rebels scored 14 points In a minute and f(lur seconds during the qu1rler, which was remin iscent (If their 42-point second quarter agains t Mississip- pi State at lhe end or the regular season. ..... MELBOURNE, Australia -Second· ~el':ded Ken Rosewall defeatl':d Jean Paul Meyer o C France and Alan Stone eliminated Mark Cox of Great Britain Thursday, leaving only one for~ign playei:: left in men's singles play at the Australian Open tennis champion.ships. The only non-Aussie, remaining is Russian Alex: Metrevell who did not play Thurstl,qy. Rosewall beat Meyer, 6-4, 6-4 , 6·2 and Stone blasted Cox. 6-1, 6-2, 6-3 while in other third-round matches Mal Anderson ousted Nt1:al Fraser, 6-2, 6·3, 6·1 and Dick Crealy eliminated Colin Dibley, 5-4, 7-6, 6- 3 . Evonne Goolagong of Australia , the Wimbledon champion, led the way into the women's semifinals with a 6-t, 3-6, 6-1 victory over Barbara Hawcroff or Australla while Olga Pt1orozova of Ru ssia v.•as upset, 6-2, 6-1 by Aussie Helen Gourlay. ..... CLEVELAND .:..... Offensive tackle Dick Schafrath has announced his retirement from professional football, t1:ndlng a..J.J. year career with the CJeVelA11d Bttwm. · Schafrath. 34, said he was taking a full time job with Mark McCormack and Associates, an agency that represents various 1port.!I figures. ..... OSAKA, Japan -Utah State's foobell ff,1m completed a two-game Japanese tour Sunday. crushing the West.em Japan All·Stara 45-fl. The Aggies defeated the Eastem Japan All-Stars last Sunday 50-3 In Tokyo. "It was the greatest mismatch In the world/' said Western coach Ken Takeda. "But we wanted to see how a real American team plays." Chuck Fairbank& coached Oklahoma three other bowl games in five years 1 head coach. .. James Ralph "Shug" Jordan his head coach at 6uburn !In~ 1;95! and h taken his team to bowl aame! each of t last three years. • · · ·i: ~ •• Hot Offenses Crank Up .... .. .... 111 Bluebonnet Bowl Tilt J-IOUSTON (APJ -Seventh-ranked ed for 99 yards on·the other occislon. ~ Colorado and 15th ranked Houston cran~ .Davis, .._sophomore from West Colu • up potent triple-option offenses In the 13th bla, Tex., dldhit-take Jong: fo get Into annual Astro-Bluebo.nnet. Bowl In the Colorado record books. He rushed 1. ~strod~me tonight with _both team~ aim· yards to become Colorado's top rush r mg to..111C~ase.lhelr:n_a!.~~al pus.ti!.e._-~ ev!r.. _H!.._1!@9. ., 342-yard petformanqe Colorado. whic'b overcame Tosses 10 against Oklahoma State. ·. I defending national champion Nebraska The outspoken Buffaloes see an Ast+. On TV Tonight Cl1nnnel 5 at ·5:30 and Oklahoma for a 9·2 season recotd. operates Coach Eddie Crowder'• opflon offense from the l·formatian. Houston, which has led the nation in total offen se over the past five years, Jost only to once·beaten Alabama en route to a si milar 9-2 season using Ule Veer-T OJr lion (lfrense developed by Head C.oach Bill Yeciman. Bluebonnet &wl victory as a sprlngboa'll to better national prominence next seastJJ possibly even the national champlonshl,, for the· sophomore dominated team. ~ 'The Cougars, who have finished In t top 20 for the past 1llx: years, also wou d like to cap a rebuilding year with a vi tory lo impress the school-boy recrul I that have been at dally work(luts. t Quarterback Ken Johnson will direct the Muffaloes, completing an exciting son for a sophmore. He directed Colora o to rn upset of Louisiana State ln bil fl a game as a starter. Two of the nation's leading rushers Two games later he scored t o provlde the main thrust of each team's touchdowns to key another upset ov r offense -sophomore sensati()n Charley Ohio State, ranked No. 5 ln the nation t Davis ot Colorado and senior Robert the time. Johnson completed the aeasdn _.Newhouse tor the _Cougw. ----·---.with ir4'16-y.ar-dt-.la-iAlt.11 offense, thi'd -· NeWhouSe was ··me·nitiO'ii'T"se&5ntl &St illCOToraao lilst6ry." - leading rusher this season with J,757 Gary "Moon" Mullins, often crlticlz yards, trailing only Cornell's Ed as being, too slow, near-sighted a d Marinaro who had 1,881. Only four ball weak -armed, wilt qu1rterback t t carriers have rushed for more than 1,700 Cougars in his final ct11lege game. yards In the history of college football . Mullins own1 all of Houston's pass • Newhouse averaged 159.7 yards a game and total offense rect1rds, lncludina :1 times during his career, including in 10 (If "All he does Is win," 1ay1 Yeoman Houston's 11 a:ames this aeason . He rush-sizing up Mullln1. Bruins Cremate this season and rushed over 100 yarda 16 career touchdown pa1ses. r Buckeyes, 79-53 " Which Bubble Will Breale? San Fraqclsco's 49ers will be. trying to burst the bubble of the Dallos Cowboy• Sunday In the NFC championship showdown just as Dalla•' Mli• Dltko io-trylnr to pop hl1 ·-bubble. , By GLENN WIDTE Of fltf DlllY .. li.t Ii.If WESTWOOD -UCLA'• thunderlna BruJns put together •11 unstoppahle Of- fense and" a crushin& defense to thrash highly re11rded Ohio State, 79-s.3, Thurs- day night at Pauley Pavilion. The triumph gavl': the unbeaten force! of coach John Wooden a firm grip on No. I r1nklna in tht national palls as they now re1t IJ.nUl next weekend when . they open Plci!lc-1 play At Orea:on Stale (Friday) and Oregon (S1turday). It wa s, hOwever. the first time the Bruins have betn held under 100 tb.11'1eaaon. Wooden'1 incredible nallona! champ.. Ions were aupposed to be matched 111inst a team of nearly equaJ ability. The lklck· eyes were sixth in the U.S. polls and had 1even-foot center Luke Witte to ao with All-America ,uard candidate Alan Hom- ya k. However, Ohio State served mertly •I cannl)n fodder as UCLA upptd its 1971·7Z record to 8-0 with little more thin a hard wor kout to sho~ for its romp to a 1ec· ond straight Bruin Sasket~all Claa1lc crown. ln the duel (or third place. Texas finlaherl atrongly to whip Artzon1 , M9. with former Mater Del Hlgh whiz Jim Huckestein aparklJn~ (or the lo5ers. He Wiil hlah point producer f(lr the aame wtth 21. collecting JI the last half. Goin.a back to UCL.A's bombardme11t Of fhe deferidlna: lUa: Te:n-chafnpfons, it was a 1ame decided In the flrat five m.ln· utes 11 the Bruins streaffi:I to an 11·1 lead . They hit from ev,rywhere while Oh\(I Stile WI! mlsslrfl Its !lrst aeYrn field 1011 attempts •lid had trouble even ret· U11g acroas lhe 10.second llne. · Addltlonollyb toiirney MVP Bili W~llon was UMtoppA le. Ha blocked sis shots intlmld1tad the Buckeyes undernea th a;!, contributed 10 points that first half as tht wtnner1 eased to 1 41-24 hl\ftlme • • bu!&• alter leadinJ: by u many as U. Oblo State didn't get Its lnltlal bullst Cl from the fionr uotll l :tO had beeo. play and fo< th&.flr1120-lllln111U th• Weld Horny1k w1s held to one poMrt . Buckeye whiz finall y goi a twn-poln • on a &hot from underneath with 11:44 le 0111• ll•ttl .... ·1··' .• .... •w ~' -,,,., ~o _, "'" -I .IM 11 0 ·o-o • -•' .. o It "'}~ II ... l. 11 111 J ) • • I • j I I ' I DAILY PILOf ~ ,.....--:-' ~ earae l'blile Rmtler~ ·Blitzed • • • By ,L~CC,. 98-81 <( f • -.'11D ~ ll ~ oubtaJ1dJng ICOl'inf efforts by Of • o.lb' Pl.Ill ,..., Jim Anderson and Jett St. '"'tlM!:RSIDE -A red·hot Clair with a big asslAt under 1-Beach City College the buket by Kipp Bain!. buketball team, anchored by Long BeaCh 'OpOlled In front abootin~ star Rich Plante, and moved to a 13-4 ltad after ended Golden West'• College's three IIlhwla and never loot- r<lgn as kingpins of the ed baCk. Tournament of Ownpions at.. . Anderson tanked 2Z to tak~ Riverside City College Thur• hlgh point booors f~r the Ay n1&1>1, !JI.II Rusllers whlle St. Oair had rPlante put ~n an early 20. Forward Jick Kelch hit 15. ~ performance and in Two members of the Golden p~ue_ more than half the West team were named to t_he playing time in the first 20-all-tournament five a1oni with pninute period, connecting on three from Long Beach ·and ~ven of nine field goal at-one from Fulltrtcn. . Jempt.s and had 1& points at Anderson and St Clair were the intermluion. honored along with B i 11 Long Beach used a man-to-Mullen. Plante and Steve man prewre defense and a Dallas of Long B e a c h • JOQe offeme to take command Fu1ltrlon'1. BPI Boyd also early. Former Marina High made IL tcoach Lute Olsen had the Vlk· Golden West b now idle un- lngs working this combination til Wedneaday when it ~sta t.o perfection and the 1defen-Rio Hondo-in the Southern dtng state champions are now californla conference opener. 14-1 for the year. ......w ... frl) 1 The victory was the 11th Jn fl " " • succession for Long Buch and ~=-: ~ : n ended a seven-game atfing for ~~air t 2 ' 20 Golden West. ' s.n ~ ~ ~ : The Rustlers had been acor-°''nt 1 1 o • lng at 100 points a game .for ::' ! : ~ : five successive contest.I bbt s.ndfn o • t o the Viking pressure dispelled w;-: ~ ~ 1: ~ any thoughts ol a sixth spch ......, \lltdl <m performanct in the · tourney .. " ,. ..,- fmals here. =I~ 1~ : : 2: Golden West came .back .,.~ t 1 ' • strong midway through the set =r.: ; ~ ~ 1: cond half, cutting a ~t L•ll• 1 • • t halftime ' (~) deficit 1 to ?!:"" ,._ l~ ; ; : eight points at 7%-64 with 8:45 Kodi • •. ' o ' ' left. But Golden West could Tat.1• 1" 20 n • · MVer get closer d e 1 p l t e w~~":_,,. '-. l.:Ol'll '*" iii,. Goldtrt WHAT'S IN- OUTDOORS·? By JIM NIEMIEC . I .,:Due!< '-Id g .... lbootJng lhil weekend should be u good as I ~ golOC,lo"ftl, lbil -There are tbouJands and thouaands of nor11leh! blra. moving Into the Southland daily. Large f1jghb of ~ Honkers can be see:i winging tbeit way towarils tbe Rivenl.de/San Bernardino valleys. Good h1111tiog II reported at all the popular ahoollng areas trilh the majority of blrda being aprig, widgeon and teal. The mallard population b alao reported to ~ up over prev~ years aoc1 -~~blumc-llmlts' .. ~ Qllil ,ll<lnllliDM;, a lanla Ana lle!gbti laiiderrnlst, iliot el llilo ~ Nallonaf Wfldille Refup 1hi.o pa;i weekend with ~ 1'be pair llmlted out ~Y on teal, mallards and RoziµlhoHy said the walUng lines were short and that decoys were not needed for the Sunday ouUng., There 8re also ·a Jot of anowr mtd honkers in' the central valley but they are flying .out ofllbotgun range. ;vn, Bu11tl ... Spot ,a.ten wbo lsave been looktq foi' a Sood place to lllDt d8cb *8ird ceese close te bome. doa't Hve te look any further. ne receat heavy nin1 caused water to be backed up in U.. ·Prado Bula ud this newly flooded bottom land b teamlng WHll more tlau 11,IOI big hcb. nil Ind ba1 ne.ver been open te pubUc •wtlng, but Mike Ralhaqe U. leased the property and ii now operatln& It 11 a dact dab. , A vltU te tlte new club early WI week proved to lte an tx· perk:~ .. fnr ~ avid duct banter. AJ the 1an broke tbrougb. tbe ~Him ttver at first light, more tiJa1 1,000 'ducks got off the water at OH thne. A-lost of the d11cb are 1~, mallards and wldgeoa, 'bat there al.II 11 a good repreuntatlolt of all the ducb bll the area too, lncladlag Ute prized redheads ud caava1bacb. I Boaters ud now 1eese also were spotted working tl:le lake ~d fleldl; but failed Co come wWda 1botgua range. ( uuuac .. · hpnten· are brvlted ~to b.11nt the clab on a dally tiasl1 for a nominal fee. Hunter• wllt"be che<!ked Into tbe shoot. la& area at tbe main gate enterlng the property. Boats are necessary to bWlt ducks and iuse In the basin, as detp water and heavy cover make It almost Impossible tn 11.unt the sbortllne1. Decoys are advisable, but must be rtued with long lines and heavy weights. Aluminum boats 1bJne like a search light on the lake no matter how heavy the cover Is, tt Is recommended that boat nnen paint their boats to avoid spooking tbt ducti. 'lbe lake can easlly facllllate more than 100 bunters. In fad, tile more guns blastlng •way the better the bWltlnl!'. ls for every. .ne due to lbt 1lu of the lalie. Duck hunters should call for advance reservations and bunttng lnstruction1 at (714) 715-1311. Roads ln Bad Shape Hunters should be very careful tn driving out to huftting areas as the heavy rains have made many dirt roads almost impassible. Many vehicles, even those with four-wheel-drive are getting stuck in the deep mud. Poachers are the hunters getting SWC.k most often as they are not familiar with the areas they in. tend to shoot. Raln Helps Inland Lakes The rain has really been a blessing for fnsb water anglers ., moil of the laket wet:e low In the Southland and In need of 'l!Ptcr. Irvine Lake, whlcb will open &be second week In January, diubled ll1 size and 11 expected lo be In great shape come ope• IC day. ' Vall Lake, Lake Henshaw and the San Diego City Lakes also wll be better off because of the rain. No lakes are In danger tC UvlDg wat.er go over the spWway1, yet. cne ~vy run off will dirty the waler, and filbiDg sltoald t•1e1t ht • cowple of web. Trout dol.'t set.ID to &et too u- -leedlq Ill dlrty~llty ... tu. Bau wlll be con!llled die rtte Ill watu IOYel, but they wlll oclllpt qukkly ud bly will prodoce the most action for early season anglen. lAlrtl wttll blHes or wbk:b produce noise wW attract Ute ~ Blue II the bell color of worm oe leadHad to "" wbtt Jf.W II elf.color. !: Roel< Cod Bite 011 ;)l'ben the deep aea fuhing boats have been able to get out harbor. anglen are getting in on some great deep water . Art c .... 1:y at Art'• Landing 11ya lhil" ... of the belt cod years he baa ·seen. , Cow cod to 20 pounds are common co stringers of fish com- .: Crom the deep water. Gronsky says there ii very little sur. adJoo along the cout at present. Both Davey 's Locker and /iilla are runnJng boela dally, weather penolltlng. •Bay llllllt>I II fair to good with anglera picking up IOme croaker to 711 pounds .nd bay ba .. to threo pounds. Filh- ftll•lJmsuro la ll&ht bf the bay with the best action belni ,._ _.. Ill the mUI dwmel belwem· Balbot and the laland. • ,, • ·chargers In 60.53 I Lions Trip FV, 48-42; N·a ··Tttle • 1 • ' -• • Reversal ... PBlL )068 Of .. °'* "" ...., Whlle they're better known foe their fssl breaklnf antics. · By.Hoot!\ CARL80N the Westmlnster LIOOI didn't °' .... o.ii, ,1 ... ,,.. do ~b?O ~Y 'l'hlWBday night in Loi Alamlto• Hlgb'• GrllllOll the ~of ~ Santjqo Holl- tumtd In a De11"1>trfeel thh'd dl,Y ,b¥ketball to~menl quarter elfort Tlwr.Od8J night ·.,.b_eo they. bad lo. slow the and used Jt to overCome tempo down. Coach Don Le:avey's Lions Edtsoa'1 Chargers, an.u, to capture the fifth a n n u a I :riancho Alamitos lnvllatlooal baaketball championship. It WU a mmo.lng turnabout fer coach Dave Mobs and hla Edison quintet after appearing to have thlnp their· w•Y through the Ont half. '11ie Cllargers bad made Los Al'• Grilfins look shabby through the first two periodl, forcing a dozen turnovers and holding g..2 senior standout Rick Quinn to only ...,,. points. But the Irvine League's player of the year as a junior turned things around _quickly In the thlnl period with a tremendous display of all-. round play to negate Edison'• 30-23 halftime bulge. The Griffins' press came in-- to focus, causing numeroua Chargers' miscues and Q:u1on and mates took advantage of it by outscoring Edison, zu; in the ~t-minute segment. When Glen Myers pul in a layup wlth 2:15 left in the third quarttr to give Los--Al a 41-34 lead it marled the Grif· r .... · 18th shot from the ~. to four for Edison in U*4 · dedslve quarter. ' In all, Quinn scored 12 of hla 22 In the thlnl llama and be did It from lnalde, outside and al the free throw line. And there were no Los Al turnovers. The Grllfins played the final eight minutes with delay tac- tics and those tricks upped lhe margin to 14 at 52-38 with 5:33 left. But Mohs' quirltet, without the services of M scoring whb: Rod Snook because of five personal fouls, forced Lot A1 into nine foorth quarter turnovers and crept to within aiJ points with 3:05 to go OD Dan Zlmmennlll's inside abot. Free lhrowa polished oil the Chargers in the closing minutes, however, and Loi Al bad Ila ...,.nd tourney cha!n- pklnablp of tb.e , season. The Griffins . ;lf\l"<t woo ! I~ t WestmlnSt:U·Marln• tiUe. • bea~ Fountain Valley at the latter's own iame--controlled ttmpo-ln racking up the tourney title with a '8-C vic- t.ory over Dave B r o w n ' 1 Barona al Santiago High. Al°'°""' ,tho wlnnorl al\, 1..... C om f I h Llfn ttmpi.il to use thelr fut playmaker Gonion Biakeley break offeme almost: ex-really sewed' it vt fer the win· chllively In the ~ -nm at the.chartty 1tripe In the quarters,'It WP their ban -•lloel period. trol lactlcl, In the lul' four • The &-1 aenlor,who's been 1 mlilutes ploa aome ,9111.1.taG, "'IUlar ever •Ince h ) s dioa defeDSe,'Whlcb ·proved &o ~ore1 Year <1n the Lion • the final denDmlnator. .v~W:, calmly hall'· eight at· Al!.r tl'ina"-tbe cootesl /<II' lompt; al the grails stripe in the third time at 35-15 on Tor-the fourth quarter and, In a ry Mellenheimer'1 17.footer, clut.cb effort, he converted on the Lions roared right back .. all eight. ' Jay Joi.-caoned a pair of In addition to Blakoley's foul 11" illr°"' folJowlng a llteal line heroic~ there 'Ill help off the full court p-. And lmn hla teammates. . Westminster wu to never look In f!ld, the real crusher back. may have come on a bucket Jn a good Imitation o1 the oU a busted play with 3:0< to go and the LIOtll up by !JJ$~ the Ume, trying to salt f" the win. · Baron Scott Reider deflii:tl!I • pau trom Johnaoo lo J'A Siemens, who wa1 open (II. demeath. Siemens, ~~'tll, got a hold of the ~ llid made a beautiful lay-In toi,if I!>" ante to 11'15. ' Tustin beat boat Saqtiago, ez.'58, for third place, while Buena Park wo~ the co~ solaUon crown with a 18-54 conquest of*Bolsa Grande. Meisettieinier prove4 the tourne,'s most. v a 1 ur a bl e player, with mate ~olmson, Fountain Va.lley'1 Sam Sepulveda and Bill Bumi, • ' ' 'l'llllln:&, DI•~ Trofter, Bolsa C~1To~,S-Part'a _Tom _ •doh ml Slmll•llb'• Alan: t fillllli tbe ·'Il"°"'1\q . ' t "i. r! 1. .,........, ,., \ .-. ., ~ '} ': ·~-~ ~ ~ s W•I 1121 Ywnt I I I I ll•klll'I , ,. ' 16 TOtfle 1•1•14• ""'""'"' v .. ,., (421 .. tt "" • 6 S J IJ J • ' ' . . ' . J 1 ' 11 J t I ' t • 1 .. 1t41741 Scor9 br civ.r11n WfttmlNt.' t lt Jt 1J....4 hwllllll V•lllY' II n II "'-4 EI Dorado ShutS ··Off ' S.C, 69-64, , El ''Dorado Higb's GoldOn. -l!awl:a 1ped to a -ba!lcet. ball ,"ojCtory "'I'hursday nlgbl over san Clemente'• up-anti· dow.n Triions for the con- solaUon championship of the filth annual Rancho Alamitos 1nvitatlonal tourney. Defeat for coach J ob n Baker's Tritons dropped them below the .500 mark at 5-6 as ~y await We d..ne sd ay' 1 Ctestview Lepgue opener at El .Modena. For coach Nash Rivera and hls--.Hawb, it was their eighth win ·in U ~ and although play was· ragged at times, the Wimiers showed poise and taV• vy in disposing of s a n Clemente. Rivera, who coached Mater Del quintets to the CIF playoffs three straight years (63-65), bas five p I ayers averaging in double figttre1 and four of them 'liirned the lrlck Thursday. Lead.in& the way was M guard Mike Mooro 1\'llh 17 pointa. But the biggest factor In El Dorado'• favor seemed ·tio 'be In the turno.Y et deportmenl The winDer'1 pres,, fcrcecl•ll Sall Clemente m1acu .. (d,,,,. posed to nine) and it enab!Od El 'Dorado,IO( i~ 'olf<.11 -- -1rom t111 neia. , The tamliili polrit-came With· -lea !ball llw'.IO ~ ~ mainlng rn the thin! tl'ii!ler as the Hawks reversed a 4MO •dtflcit•via the scoring exp10lll, of' Gary Burnett, ¥lke Farra and .Moore. Burnett scor~ h¥lce trblh o~tsUle to give El D.orado the lead· at 44-43, then Farra ad-- de<\ three points. • Edison's Snook and Mark Harmon were accorded all· tourney honors ai was Los Al 's Quinn and FlrU MUler1 Wesiem•s Mark Dunn and George Golden, San Clemente's Mike Dowling, El Dorado's Mike F arr a , Magnolia's Tom Watkins and -.ost Rancho Alamitos' TolJl Anderson. Western won third place. with a 74-70 triumph· over Magnolia. MAD SCRAMBLE. -Fountain Valley High1s-Scot! • Reider Oeft) and Bill Burns (52) clash . with, West-· minster's Gordon Blakeley (22) and Terry Meiseil- DAIL't;'Pl\.01' l'lltte .. RkMrl K .... heimer tn Thursday ruglit's ·championship Con!ron· ~ation. \VesUninster cuffed the Barons, 4842, to win the Santiago Holiday basketball tournament Momenb later MQOre Con- n"<led on a three'l"'lnl play and Burnett's 16-foot baseline shot gave Rivera's crew a 52.. 44 advantage. That gave them tlie cushion they needed and San Clemente was unable to cut the margin any closer JhaD five points. Bake~§ Trltoill hit 11 of 57 * * RllM• UJI " ?lrMI • Wllll.,,,1 , ZllTl"""'mf" ' 111tch ' ,.rt. .... ' .. ,_ s , ..... ' -s Tot1le • * • " • ' ' • • ' • s ' ' ' ' • , • • " • " " • • ' s " ' " " Consolation Sonora Football Ace Title Goes Earns C1F ' HQnor~ H~mllMll Mlt!1r M~er1 LM Ai.ol'llllff ('°) " . s • s ' . ' . ' • • . " i ·~ To Laguna Sono'ta High1s Jack Fielding IS the lone Orange Countian to make first-team All-CTF AA status as selected by the United Savings-Helms Athletic Foundation. LB-White. An!tl~ V1lll'f, Sr.' cs-r,rl68e,, -St. JOl'ln l oxo, Sr. e,..e wm, 5-r•, Sr,. "'-"~, Ahll7,;i V1l~v. Sr •• B-LUfl l'lblll, . oroM, SI'. 8-F1trmer, or~m111, Sr. B-Phllv1w MurDl!v~ Sr. B-W•!11r, 't1mpl1 LllY. Sr. -· 0•M Tctllll I~ Q' Qu1rten • • • • ' " " .. Lot 1J1mltos 1$ t 1( 13--60 EcllllOll l' 14 I lS-» Angels Send Stephenson To Minors / 'nie Callfomla Angela have given a c1ear slgnal that they . expect to trade for a catcher by assigning their first-string receiver of 1971, J oh n Stephenaon, to their Salt Lake City farm club. Also sent to the Pacific Coast League team Monday was Frank Baker, a young ouUieJder obtained In a recent trade with Cleveland. stephenson, who played for several NaUonal League clubs befon C'Omlng to the Angels last aeuon, got oU to a fast start bJt slumped to a final average of .219 in 98 games. with three home runs and 15 runs balled In. Baker hit .210 In 78 games "With the Indians and .326 in 52 • games with Wichita of the American Association. Another of the Angels' th~ catcher! from last season, Jerry Moaes, was traded to Clevelend, leaving them with only Jeff Torborg aJ a holdover. 11le Callfomia club reportedly haa talked t o Pittsbur&h and San FranclscO, amonc othen, about a trade tor a citcht.r . PARAMOUNT -Laguna Beach High led from wire to wire in handing Lawndale a 63-59 defeat for the consolation championship of the Brethren basketball tournament Thurs· day ' nigbl. Coach Jerry Fair's Laguna Artists jumped to a live-point lead midway through the first half and maintained that ad- vantage through the rest of the game -until Lawndale made a late charge in the closing·minutes. Norm Bedell paced the Artists with 16 polnls and 16 rebounds. He had 58 caroms for the three games In the tourney. Reserve Vince Mccalla also had 16 points, with most of that coming In the final quarter. And teammate Nick Gillespie hit 10. Laguna had a 26·23 edge In field goals while Lawndale had a 13-11 margin in free throws. The Artists are now idle un- til Tuesday night when they launch the Oranee League schedWe agalnst visiting Brea at 7. ......... ~" (6J) .. " ... ,. Teammate Bob Blum was accorded second team honors as was Valencia's Dane Ilertsen and El Dorado's Jack Fragie. Player of the year laurels go to Temple City's A n d y Roundtree (AA), Paso Robles' Paul, Kinne (A) and LA Bap- tist's Jon Rhodes (Sm.all school•). ... 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Sr. 9-Tllr1ck, 8apUll. j•· 8-S1tterl11 , MollVI( '· 8-Rllodes, ~ (11plf1 , SI. 8-Wllblr, os1mond, Sr. B-RG!lbl111. l/C(I v111tv. Sr. B-Ull, TlhlChapl, Sr. l(,,-81rcl•v, Rostmond, Sr. Vanguards Down Rival ASHLAND, Ore. -Southern California C1>llege, behind the play of John CurW and Jerry Rinker, streak\.'d to an 82·71 victory over warner Pacific Thursday to capture the con- SQ1aUon championship of the southern Oregon basketball tournament. here. cu.rtis tossed in 30 po\nls while Rinker hit 22 and had an outstanding noor game . Southern Cali forn ia's Vanguards held only a ""--40 edge at the Intermission -but cwils and Rinker really went to work after the break. Forward Pat Quinn was the only other Vanguard player In , double figures. He finished with 11. <;omplete Basketball ' Rundown ' Hl1h Sthtol .L• H1br1 n, or11191 62 Foothill ,,, llVlnnl ,, G1rdton Grov• n , L_.11 II JURlor Collll• Fullerton n, P•wdellt " Slnlt 8Ht11r1 1 ll, $an ll1rn1rdJllD V Rlv.,.1io. 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' ) I • . - ' ; A Co -mplete Guidi Wherl . to -.go ••• What to , .ilo • •• CITY OF GLENDALE WON 1971 GRAND MARSHAL'S TROPHY WITH THIS FLOAT Intermission ' New Year in Theater Looks Familiar By TOM Trfus 0( "'-Deity rflel Staff The new year -which bows in of- ficially tomorrow and theatrically a week from tonight -bear1 an astonishing resemblance to tt\e _9.ne just concluded on the local living theater scene. You might even call it an bi&lant replay. Of the baker's dozen productions which Jauncb the vaiious amateur groups in~o their 1972 calendar, more than half will 'Crook, Nanny' Finish ed Early Principal photography has been com· plettd in Naples nine days ahead of acbedule on MGM's "Every Little Cl'ook and Nanny," the Cy Howard-Uonard Ackerman productlon Which Howard directs and Ackerman produces. The film stars Lynn Redgravi, Victor Mature, PauJ Sand, Dom de. Lulsf., John A!Un and Maggie Blye. Tbe slot)' ls a comedic {able of '<KU' time concerning thrl underworld and features Louise Sorel, Severn Darden, Phil Foster, Phillip Graves and Pat Har· r!ng"1zi. Vlc1or Mature is enroute to spend aome thrte in hi.! home at Rane.ho Santa Fe: Lynn Redgrave has returned to 1.<JndOn: Leonard Ackerman la in Israel, and Cy Howard wlll ski for two week! at Gstaad, Swlt.wland before. returnlna to MGM to beglll edltinl tl\t film mld-Jammy. have a familiar ring to local playgoers. In fact, only three of the first 13 have never seen the light of day in Orange c.ounty, and one of these Is geared for the younger generation. The lone genuinely new show among the January reruns is South Coast Reper- tory's premiere of Jules Feiffer'a "The White House Murder case,'' opening next Friday. Singled out among the February offerings are two rookies -"Angel in the Pawnshop" by the fOUth-oriented Foun- tain Valley C.Ommuruty Theater (Feb. 18) and Art Buchwald's "Sheep on the. Runway" from lhe Lido Isle. Players (Feb. 29). ON THE SECOND (and third) time around circ_ult, the most JnteresUaa prom· Jses to be the Santa Ana Community.. Players' ui,cut ataglng of Eugene O'Ne.111'1 autobigraphlcal marathon, "Long Day's Jobmey Into Night.'' Director Art Winslow reviewed Hap Graham'a more abbreviated version at the Llguna Moulton Playhouse last fall, aJ)d Graham has promised to return the faV(lr (?) when Sant.a Ana's of,ens on Jan. 21. "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" ls followlllg "Plaz.a Suite" and "The Man Who Came to Dinner" u the glutton's delight, opening Jan. 21 in Fullerton and Jan. 27 in San Clemente a few months alter the Peanuts gang made their first county stop in Westminster. At the Huntington Beach Playhouse., "The Girl ln the FreudiA11 Slip" makes its third appearance Jan. 14 following st&g· ings in Co&ta Mesa &nd San Clemente. ''The Spider's Web," first spun in Laguna last spring, wUI be woven at the. LOnl Beach Community Pl8.yhouse n e 1 t Friday. The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse Is resurrecting aoolhe.r oldie with a less re- cent track recori:t locally, 11Blithe Spirit," for a ~~n. 21. opening -and giving actor Ron F1llan his fourth consecutive role in a Noel Coward play, which must be a record of some kind. . 1'THE AMOROUS Flea ," which played Fu 11 er t o'n and Laguna allriost simullfneously a few 1easons back, will be the Irvine Community Theater's fi{st musical, debuUrig on Feb. 4. A few dajl later, on Feb. 8, Laguna brings back HTeaho~se or the August Moon," which was given not-so-retent stagings at Orange Coast Qillege and the Long Beach playhouse. And, yes, Nell Simon will b e represented, as usual . but by his least overworked comedy in Orange County, '"The Star Spangled Girl." Fir.!t produced locally in Laguna uveral years ago, it will be given nut by the Westminster c:ommuruty Theater, opening Jan. 11. Rounding out the slate for the first two months ls a musical destined to 1ee many more productions before Its star wanes - "Fiddler oo the Roof." First presented by Orange Co11t College last summer, It'll be the kickoff show for the new Fullerton Civic Ll&bt Opet1 on Jan . 11. and Is scheduled to wtnd up the Long Beach CLO season 11 well. So. happy 11ew (?)year, theater lovers. You'll £lnd a lot of carbon copies between those two new sheets from satirists Felf· fer ind Buchwald. Jt'1 enough to drlv1 one back to the TV aet. I I - • ! QUEEN'S FIOAT -Pasade- na'i TOurnamen t of Roses Royalty, Que en Margo John- son and her six Princesses, . . ' will ride on the Queen's Float appropriately tilled "Every- thing is Coming up Roses'" in keeping with the theme-"The Joy bf Mtislc.1'1 MARGO LYNN JOHNSON, 19, IS QUEEN OF 1972' OUllNAMENT r ~ •• -.~.· .~.•n· I ~~J ••l· . .'; , IL I _l'f '.: H4 • » 83rd.Apiiual Rose Parad.e:~.:: ·~ .,, Ready to Roll Saturday ' • • A lovely .19-year-ol.d ..bbide, blue.eyed, college freshman ..:. Mario Lynn Johnson of Arcadia -Will ·reign" 11· Rose Queen over tha 1972 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena tomorrow morning. The si1 Prlnce.!Set of her court are Traci stevens, Sharon Shevela.nd, Lynda Higley, Becky AM BeMett, Victofia Sanchez aod Ju1ia Ann P'Jeetwood. All of the Tournament of Rosu Royalty attend Pasadena City College. 'I11e 83rd annual parade, which will Uegin at 1:30 a.m., will honor Lawrence Welk as its Grand Marshal and has "The Joy of Music" as' its theme. Sixty fioats covered with fiowerli, 21 bands and 200 e.qµestrian1 will take about two hours to cover the five and one~half mile route which goes north on Oringe Grove Blvd. to Colorado Blvd; east oD Colorado to Sierra Ma dre Blvd. and then ·horlh to Victory Park wtiere the parade disbands and the floats go on display to the public from 1 :30 to 5 p.m. Jan. 1 and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 2 •. Vic- tory Park Is located at Paloma St. and Sierra Madre Blvd. Fatrade priw: for winning floats in- clude: Sweepstakes, for the mOBt beautiful non-commercial entry ; Grand Prize for the most beautiful commercial entry; Theme Prize for the most fitting presentation of lheme; Pres Iden t ' a Trophy for most effective USJ of roses on non-comme rcial Ooat; Queen's Trophy for most effective use of roses on a com· merclal float; lnteniat.ional Trophy for moat beautiful entry from outside the ter· rltortal Um!• of the United States; Ambassador's Award for exceptional merits for entries outside the territorial limits of the United States; National Trophy for the most beautiful non-com- n;erirtal U.S. entry from out 1 Ide California ; Governor's Trophy for best non-commercial characierir.atlon o I romance in California; Grand M8rshal'1 Trophy for eiceptlonal merit for non· commercial float; Anniversary Award for exceptional merit for commercial Ooat; Mayor'a Trophy for best display of originality; Judges' Special for float dlaplaylng m04!t humor, and Princess Award for beat display or animation. Newport Beach will be represented in the parade by the Newport Harbor High School Sailor Band, the OClly school band from Orange County which will march in the event. The Unlted States Marine Corps Band from El Toro alsO will participate and Knott'• Berry Farm wlll have a float entitled "Through the Years." · The world famous Pasadena Rose Parade l'lu come a long way iince the flnt one In 1880. ln that one there was no Grand Marshal and no Queen. The first Grand Marshal was C. C. Reynolds 11 1902 and Hallie Woods was lhe'. lint Rose..,.-i" Quee n in 1905. ' After celebrating her IOlst l:ilrthday in July, 1970,. Aunt Eva Townsend ot Cost.a ' Mesa recall~d some of the hlghllght.s of her interesting and exciting life. With a twinkle ln her eyes she said, "I shall always remember riding in the first Rose Parade in 1890. I was in a buggy up near the front with the man I married a year later. Since that time I have seen most everything -buggies to moon landings. l' ~ The Tournament of Roses during its 82- years has witnessed most of the changes:, too. Aunt Eva was in the parade in her buggy In 1890 and in 1970 the Apollo 12 Astronauts were the Gra nd Marshals. Horsedrawn entries dominated the fonnatlve years of the event but by 1920 all were mechanically propelled . Th! first parade to be broadcast via radio was In the early 1920s by Pasadena newsman George Cowing. The network broad cast in 1927 by Graham MacNamee and Carl Haverlln was followed by their broa~aft of the footba ll game between Stanford and Aial>Sima. 'I11e first telecast of the Rose Parade Prelim Ballots For 4cade1ny Awards M*"led The 44th Academy Aw season has opened officially wl e malling of preliminary ballots for , the selection 0£ achievements to be considered for nomination for Oscars In six categories by the Academy of Motion Picture Art.I and· Sciences. 'the categories · are art direction, cinematography, costurn.e design, film editing, mll!l.ic and sound. Members of the Academy branches repraentlng those categories will select up to 10 productions for consideraUon from li!t.s oC films eligible in each cateaory except in music, which Ls divkl· ed ·into tllree part.! -best original dramatic acor~. best scoring: adaplatk\D and original 10ng acore, and best aong, for which not mort than 10 productions each will be ae.lecled. The · productions selected for con- 1lderatlon will be screened for the varloui branches by the.. Academy before nominations balloting Is undertaken to aelec.t the nominations. GRAND MARSHAL WELK _:, . ' ' . was Qec. 31, 1938 and Ii was done by fu-' filming it and lhen showing it that eveor Ing. ' Since the netWork black and whJta ·telecast in 1952 and first colorcast In lta · the communications facilities have a4- vanced also with satellites being'used: N transmit the parade· and · game ·to tllft Pacific and· Caribbeari. Two networH now carry the parade In Japan, and Freitch ·and Spahish· televl.slon hive car- ried both events ll'le past two years. Tiie BBC had a delayed telecast of the ROA Bowl Game In 1970. rot -The Tournament of Roses aeems:.U. have renectect the nre and limea of ~ land during Its long Ille. ~. .. WEEKENDER IN'SIDE-FEATUBES ' LUCY BELL. Editor • .Frt~ay;nece.iibfr at,~'\' ! Riding to the hounda .need no longer be just a dream. An oraani zation In' Britain has made it pe.rt of •• trivet package ror viii ors. Set atort and picture. on Pa · 14 in tdda,y'a Weekeoder. S\ln l>ela'pfane " Gulde to FllJI '- Acatlemy G~es. Wlf'Blq Balle! Tl!Uter Fort 0 Zo?ro" "' ltCET • Vae11Ueo-TraYef9bow Out 'N' Abiut KMPC New \'ear Ardle Clmpbill j'Wltrl\opr•'' ta Ule. Galleries Guy Lombardn The prellmiQary ballota must reach Ute MastfTPI~ Theater offices of Prk:e Waterbouse, t be comics Academy's official b11llot tellers, by I •••G•"""••'°•M•o•v•l'•'••••ili• p.m. Monday, Jan. 3, 1m. . . i I \ I Frid<IY, Otctmbtr :n, 1'71 rr..,el Seville Rich .· ty tt.&N IELAPLANE lllV)TlUI! -1jlaltl ~ i::aeuf rebuilt the Iberian , wall~ ol lfrUJ@, 'I'll, Jlogrs laced it wilh arabesque and lhe Olhlclt "f Mid the Alcazar gardens. The Calhollc klngt rll!H lhe cathedral, lhi1"d 'largest In the world. lo narrow twisting streets, there. floats a rich ripe odor of the years. Olive oil. Garlicky gazpacho. Black coffee. Old age. C~rvantcs <;id prison time here~ Jt is a town full of . hi~tory. The_ best flamenco dancing is in Sevil\~. And t.llltl' say there is no place other than here: that you should drink manzanillo wine. * A few miles out of town is all that's left o! IWica. Once it was a Roman city of 200,000. A great coliseum. The steps into the stands are worn at the corners where fans rushed in to see the All·Pro game: Christians vs. Lions. . 'fhert are magnificent mosaic floor.s o! long gone houses. But most of Itallca lies under gray· green olive trees that surround the small cleared uea. It's. worth the trip. A barefoot boy sold me a RomfJl coin the gize o! your little finger nail. * ''We are going to rent ~ cir in Spain this s um· mer. If you could sugga1t places to go .•. " You must go north. Spain gets frightfully hot in the summer. ln the villages of La Mancha, people move from their house to cooler hillside caves. Even Madrid gets hot. Government offices go down to skeleton staffs i,n July and August The city works Guide to Fun Harlem Dancers At Orange Coast .•. DEC. 31 · ' aSIT coNci!:RT -1 Blood, Sweat and :Tear~ will be heard In concert in the Arena· of the ·Anaheim C.onvention Center, .-W. Katella, ~im, Dec.~31 at :a· ~·For tlc;.ke~ in- formation phone esooo. ~ y• • ~ • · ·~ Dec. St • Jan. 8 · · . ., uf ~~A.DAS ·~·~adaa Hills Theate?·Uiree_miles above Foothill Blvd ... on. Padua Ave., in Claremont, Is presenting "Las Poudu'" "";" ~ pory of OU'istmas -Wed .• Sat. at 8:30 p.lfl . ..aJt";-matlnees et 2:30 p.m. W!d. and Sat., through J.IPI· ~ ... 'f!l6 d~g room and shops are -0pen daily for lunch, dinner and browsing except fl.1on. Tickets may be reserved by calling (711) 626-11M. · 'f' .. Ju. t -11. , · .. ~9«)L.5roRIES -The N~wport Beach Public Li- brary has ~heduled pre-school programs which will take place at 10 a.m. in the following locations: Mariners Li- ~twary, 2005 Dover Drive, Tuesdays; -Corona del Mal' Library 4'A.. Marigold St., Corona del Mar, Wednesdays; Harbo~ View ,Clubhouse, 1871 Port Charles, Newport Beach, Thurs· dl1i, and the Balboa Library, 100 E. BalbOa Blvd., Newport Beach, Tue.vlays. • l JAN. 5 DANCE CONCERT -The Dance Theater of Harlem will preMnt.J;Concert ·at Orange Cout College in the auditorium. 2?91 .~ Drite, Costa Mesa, Jan. 5 at 8:30 p.m. Tick· eta, ~..._,.vallablf' at the door. A lecture-demonstration will be ltthf in the .aame spot, Jan. • at 8 p.m. Tickets for this ~ . . • Jaa. I . t7 STORY HOUR -Costa Meaa Library, 566 Center St., C'.osta Mesa, 0U1rs a children'• story each Thurs., at 10:30 a.m. JAN. 7 TRAVEL FILM -The Newport Harbor Kiwanis Founda- tion is presenting Willis Butler and his film, "Turkey'' in the Orange Coast College Auditorium , 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, at 8 p.m. Jan. 7. Tickets $2 for adults; $1 for students, may be purchased at the door. JAN. 7 ·II \ SPORTS SHOW -The seventh annual So. Calif. Sports, Vscation and Recreational Vehicle Show, produced by 'Ver- ner Buel, v.ill be held in all parts of the Anaheim Conven- .. tion ~ter. 800 W. Katel\a, Anaheim, Crom Jan. 7 through -Jan. 16 Hours: Jan. 7, 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.: Sat.. noon to 11 p.m.: Sun., noon Lo 8 p.m.: ~ton·Thurs. 3 to 10 p.m., and Fri., Jan. 14, 2 to 11 p.m. Tickel.s at the door. adults, $1.95: ,.younpters 6 to 12 yean, $1 ; children under 6 free with adllll.I. JAN. I )IARIONETrE SHOW -Leaming Unlimited is p~senting Bob Barker's Marione.Ua: in two performances at 't and 3 p.m. in the Untvenity Park Elementary School , 4~72 Sand· • burg , ln'lne, Jan. I. Tickets, $1.25 for youths; $2 for adult.s . I JAN. I 9(X' ~CIO.NCl&T -The: Orange Coast College Band will be ~IA cpneert under the baton or Dr. Oiarh~s R1i1lherford, ,.1 4 p.~· Jan, 9, 1D the 1ehool auditorium, 2701 Fairview "Orlve, eo.l.a Mua. There ii no charge for admission. ' .. I .IAN. I o· CoNCERT -Wor~ by Bach, Scbubert. Skryabin S,lailfr.v wtU be' play<d by ~Ucllael Sanck>n, lecturer Int art, UCI, In tlJo Villa&e c.ncert HaU on the UC! ~ at 1:30 p.m. Sun., Jan. 9. A.dm.istioo is free. 'JAH. JJ ... ti PLANET ARJUM SHOW -VleWers will aee "DtsUn1tion " • joumtJ to Man where primitive Ufe may nist, the Tttanan Pllnetattum on the SMLa Ana Colltge: IUll I\', 17th 6t., San1'1 Ana , Wed. an<I Fri 1t 7:11 Ju. U • • AdmWion 11 lree but reservations are -111-tltl &It. 117. JAN. I! ~ cnsclltT -The UC! CommlUtt ror Arts and Ltc· 111n1 llP"A*f' a dance program by the Sle.tra Leone .,._. ~ M 1·.ao p.m. In Crawford H111J on Campus, JM. U: TktN at Flne Artl boI office, $3.50. f or Jn. _,...._17. - • Ill History· B .. r1ta1n Offe ring F&x Hunt until 2 in the afternoon and shuts up shop. They cajl It "the intensive day." • * . • ,Ni!!fll jllovle bulls wbo 'vt In July I left Madrid and hea~ed north. To Burgos or the cathedral with wondetrully carve:d figures. To Santander. Along the cantabrican coast to Coruna where Arm~da sailed from. Then &:outh aJong the Atlantic roads to Pontevedra. A good gov- ernment inn. Medieval buildings and cobbled streets. Good seafood. A fine plaza for morning coffee. * "If we 1tey In Naples, how do 'we get to Pompei?" Lots oC tour buses going out -your hotel desk will fix it. I took a taxi a few years ago. Not much: $20 maybe round trip. There are guides at the museum where you enter, but I think you do better on your own with the Michelin guide. U there's a lot of business, the guides short you on time and sight· seeing. They want to get back and pick up more action. * On the way, your taxi or tour bus turns off automatically at a coral factory. It must pay hand· somely ln commissions because you can hardly pry the driver out of the place. (Maybe fine coral, but I hate beiQg hu stled.) The restaurants outside the Pompei ruins are touristy. The food ist mediocre. Skip them. * I think Spain ,has better Roman ruins than Italy. And in unexp·ected places. On a back road in the north, I ca me across a Roman bridge with the perfect Roman arch. On Mother back road I found several miles of mountain road. Stone snow mark· ers. Stone platform rests for horses and chariots. At the top of the pass there was· a guard house with Roman inscriptions. (Rough duty for the Legion sol- dier in snowy winter.) * It is rewarding to find these thing$ yourself. Nobody around. A little bubbling river. The fields were covered with little white daisies. Then a man with a pack horse came up the road and, when I of· fered him a cigarette, he insisted I have some wine. Took a leather bota off the saddle and pumped a hearty jolt of rough red into me. * ''We are driving in England and are history buffs. Whi t's the good book?" l found the "Blue Guide" told me what I want· ed to know about towns I went through. Most Lon· don book stores have it. Airports and big tourist hotel newsstands are al\vays good places for guide books . * Abbef. ruins and churches are best preserved of Britain s landmarks. The ''Blue Guide" teUs you about them. Roman things are just about gone. But Ordnance Survey has a handsome map of Roman Britain that can be followed. * ''Where art the best shelling beaches?'' Not much of a shell collector, but the best ones I've seen are. in the South Pacific islands. * ''True whet they 11y 1bout all those sex shops In Coptnhagen?" True, all right. Friend of mine just returned. Says they are just about out of busmess for Jack of customers. Big j'SALE" signs on all of them. (They're all stacked up around the railrbad station.) Danes not buying. Not even window shopping. Only saJes to pop.eyed foreigners. Pop! 3 Pre1nieres Slated For B a llet Theater RIDING TD HOUNDS CAN COME ·TRUE "Tilly Ho" Bit Part of Three-d1y P1ck1ge DNI Oscars Bear ,Down Ad Ca1J1paigns Risk Disqua~ication - In an effort to end what It Governors has stated lb tht11/ would be aware of calls "outright, excessive and poUey against promotions and the difft1rence b t1 t w ti ti n vulgar solicitation of votes'" eicessive advertising intended that which enhances and for Oscar nominations and in to influence Academy voters. that which lessens . the st.a· the Oscar balloting itself, the According to the Academy turt1 of the Academy and Academy of Motion Picture Board of Governors, these its Awards. Arts and Sciences has hinted promotions have included Yet year after year tre- at disqualification of offending gilts to voting members of the have been disappointed, rum achievements, in ad-Academy a 11 d blatant ei:-for no,. m a t t e r how ,.e. vertisements placed in leading cesses in extolling the merits strained hal been the ac· motion-picture trade papers of film achievements in heavy tion of the ma;ority. tMre and in a letter sent to the advertising campaigns l D has always bt1tn that heed- movie industry. trade publications.' ltss number who have For several years, in an an-In P>e Rules for the Conduct oone their own crude and kl · forth of the BalloUng for the 44tb ambitious wa11. nu al boo et setting Academy Award!, the Board We uroe ewru member Academy rules ror the conduct or Governors or the Academy to di.rreoard attempts to of the Oscar balloting, the A c a d e m y • 1 Board of has iuued its most strongly infLutnce his vote by the Fairbanks To Be Seen In 'Zorro' worded warning yet. The use of promotional Qiftt warning, quoted in full in if.al and othtr lobbying tac~ own advertisements in the · and wt requtst that neith· Hollywood Reporter and Dally ~ !r tht m~betship !'Or tM Variety-the . two daily trade 1ndw:~ry engage '" ttich papers in Hollywood-and in a proet;17es. letter sent to studios, pro-~t !! ou,. hopt that by duction companies, public-bringing the tnews of the relations firms and artists" B~,.d of Governor1 _to t~e agents, as well u to each atttntion of ~he enti7't1 ~· member of the ·Academy dutrt} we toilJ ~t find it Doug I as Fairbanks, Sr., says: stars in "The Mark of Zorro'" An Important Note From the ' uctssaru to consider P"~ posab for disqualification of films -or individuals. ('n KCET's 'I1>e Silent Years Academy of M~ Picture series Tuesday, Jan. 4 at 10 Arts and Sc~ p.m. on Channel 28. Every 11ear al A toard! The series or 12 silent film time the Academy and the classics is being underwritten industry are embarrassed by Great Western Savings ·and by a few colleagues who Loan Association. resort to outright. t7.cts· Boo'Td of GovtrnoT'I Acad<mu of Motion .PicfUre Ar.ti and Science1 Made in 1920, "The Mark of sive and vulgar solicitation Z.Orro" was Fairbank's first of votes. For 11ea7'1 the costume adventure, and lt set Academy htU sought for Three Los A n g e I e s and "Etudes." the style for all of the cloak· means to penalize these premieres "A Soldier's Feb. 27 -"Theatre.'' "La and·sword epics that were to few. We have been he.ri· In his Jetter to Academy menbera: and to rtudios, com- pules, publiclats and agents, DanJel Taraduh, president of the Academy. said: "The Board 11 not, at this time, tak· Ing aim at any particular organization or individual. but we wish to emphasize our' deeply felt attitude on the matter of eiceaslve ad- vertising for, and solicitation of, vote.! of Aca d emy Te.le ," "Theatre," and "Pa-F i 11 e Ma I Garde e,' follow. tant to set down rpecifie Quita" -will be included (Danderval -Ashton. Roman· rules ooverning adverising. As the famous MexiCAD We have left the decision when the American Ballet off/Hertel, Herold ). Rob" Hood ho h" · tn w carves is lrt-to the go"" c-•cience of Theatre returns to the Los Feb. 28 -"Romeo and h h -~ ··-• J . Itta\ w erever he rig ts a the nominees, or t h o s e Angeles Music Center s uhet" (Tudor · De I i us) F · banks · members." F 6nvled the monocled who don red coats, !Alp ats and park thtlr well crus-- ed jodhpurs on the back of a prancing stallion need envy those dashing riders to hounds no longer. A British firm that has In-- eluded a New York stevedore, a Pennsylvania miner and a canadian lumberjack among tts most recent clients is of· fering the "Tally Ho" bit as part of an $83 three • day package deal . You get three dads ac-commodation at an ol world Dovenahire inn with two meals a day, all the bones you can wear out in as much hunting u you can at.and and a special bunt dinner at the house of the muter of bounds. Ob yes, and the traditional stirrup cup, a monocle for those who want the full treat- ment and a selfdrlve car with a 1111).miles--a-day allowance. There may be, the firm wryly concedes, a client or two who will want to exchange the sad· dle for a bucket seat. · And for those who want to keep after the fox the same firm will provide a &ix-day hunting 1pree at the aame Plymouth inn for $147. Both offers are open t h r o u g b March. You ·don't have to bt one of the landed gentry or a well heeled magnate to go after that f~~ooted fur stole. You too can view halloo t n England's fox h u n t t n g paradise. 4th Travel Film Fest In Anaheim An impressive collection q~ fme travel films from ~ the world 'gain will t(9 featured In !bi> fourth lll!lllfl Suneet Travel Film Festival segment of H. Werner Buck!e seventh annual South e r.e California Sports, VacatiOO and Recreational Ve hi c:! SOoW;'\ due Jan. 7-16, at. t_ Antheim Convention Cea 800 W. Katella, Anaheim. I Already there are more the 100 entries, 40 of them from foreign countriea including films from: Pal\ama, Uganda, Japan, Austria, Great Britain, Switzerl a n d. Australia, all the Scandinavian countries, Germany, Tablti. Luxembourg, India, Ireland, New 1.ealind, the Caribbean, Greece and c.osta Rica. There also are many fllm! entered from the Western Hemisphere inc!Uding South America, the United States and Caoada. The pttllminary judging of these films will be carried on during the Anaheini show . Final judging for the best of all entries will be held durinj his 27th annual Sportsmen's' VacaUon and Travel Show a' the new Convention Center in Los Angeles, April 7-16. · Pavillon from Feb. 21 through ''Theatre" and "Fancy Free." wbrong, fair .. edngal~esma seeking nominations. We March S for 13 performances. Feb. 29 -"Les PStincurs" race 0 eicihng ue ing se-expressed the hope th a. t quences, and a chase towards1I iilii;iiii;i;;;:ii;i;;o;i;;;;:m;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii:jj A MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF THAT "GREEN STUFF" Tu·o o( the 1oca!J1jemieres (Ashton/Meyerbeer) and "La the end in which he eludes ruSl1 b Ell t F Id th "Sold Fille Mal Gardee." are Y o e · pursuers v.·ith some fantastic ier's Tale'' danced to music March l -Full-length acrobatics. by Igor Stravinsky and Rich-"Swan Lake." anl Strauss' "Burlcske'' pn> March 4 matinee -"Les "The Mark of Zorro" is a I viding the score for "Theatre." Patineurs" and "La Fille Mal picture that never takes itself The third premiere, Rulolf Gardee." seriously, 2.nd none of the Nureyev's "Paciuit:.>~" will be March 4 evening_ "Romeo heavies is really wicked . In danced to music by Minku~. and Juliet." "A Soldier's fact. the villian !Noah Berry), LuciA Ou1se and Oliver Smith Tale" and "The River." ha ving been bested by Zorro v.•ill be the directors. March 5 _ Full-length throughout the film. throws ~1ail orders now are being "Swan Lake." down h.is sword at the end and accepted al the ~1usic Center The principals of the com-jovially declares his abiding for the entire engagement pany Include Erik Bruhn, fri endshi p for the masked with no increase in prices Eleanor D'Anluono. Roves hero. from last year ($8,95, 7.95, Fernandez. Carla F' r a c Ci, It was the overwhelming 6.95. 5.95, 4.95 and 3.95 ). Cynthia Gregory, Ted Kivitl, success of "Zorro" that con- The repertoire for this Natalia }.1akarova. Ivan Nagy, vinced Fairbanks to stick to Music Center Presentations ~1imi Paul, John pr i n z, swashbucklers. As series host engagement is as follows : l\1 ic hael Snluin. Sallie Wilson Orson Wtlles says In his in. Feb. 21 -"The River" and Gayle Young. Akira Endo trodu ction: "Of course, there (Ailey/EHington ), "A Soldier's is the principal conductor, and were a million imitations, but 1 Talc," and "Eludes'' (Lander/ Dimitri Rom an of r , the this is the first and the in· Riisagerl. regisseur. imitable 'Mark of Z.Orro.' " Feb. 22 -Full.length "Swan Evening performances are The film will be repeated on La:ke" (Petipa & Iva nov.Blair/ at 8:30, ttnd matinees start at Chennel 28 Saturday, Jan. 8 at Tchaikovsky ). 2:30 p.m. 9 p.m. F eh. ' 23 , , Paquita." 1 •iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiijjjjiijijijjiii .. iijjiii-iiiijiiiij-iijiilj "Fall River Legend" (del ~tille/Gould l, and "Fancy Free" (Robbins/Bernstein ). Feb.15-Full-length ''Giselle" (Coralli I BI a Ir Ad11m). Feb. 2S mat inee -Full· len~h "Giselle". Feb . 26 evening -"Pa· riuita." ''Fall River Legend ." SOUTH SEAS TROPICAL FISH Ornt1 C1111ty's ""'' MIHtf•• or Tropk•I Phil ... , •·•dtl ... e AQUAlllUMS e MAINTINANCI SlllYICI e LIVI FOODS e LIVI Pl.AN1'1 Ill W. 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I Frldl)', Dt<•mbtr ll, 1!71 DAll.Y PILOT JI • WEEKENDER . T , N • ' ABOUT •11 lVORM'· S'.l'ANU Y. ORANGE COU TYIS ·:RESTAURANT, NIGHT CLUB AND ENT ERTAINMENT SCENE : Happy New Year ' That little fellow we've been anxiously aw,ait· ing all week is due to arrivtr~romptly at the 'atroke of 12 tonight. Recognition ·will be immediate since "1e'll be clad in nothing more than a :top hit, 'diaper and a silken banner bearing four ·numerals -1972. ' As his predecessor -· C~mplete . with flowing gown, long white beard and sCythe -wearily shuf· fles out the door, the new arrival will be haileod amid much hoopla. The old man p-assing into history will :: receive, at best, scant attention for the events both :· bitter and sweet that he produced. ANT ICIPATION . Generally speaking, remembrance of things past ·accounts for only a Cew fleeting; moments. on New Year's Eve. The occasion. by its very nature, sets up a reflective time given to anticipation of the future. Properly, then; tonight kicks off .a whole . new year in which we can look forward to many delights both tried and untested -on the out 'n' about trail. Ahead are 12 full months to' savor. discoveries"1md old favorites at Orange County's many fine dining establishments. ·· Tomorrow signals a good time to start if you don't overdo the celebrating tonight. Of cours~ bold· ing the line this evening means you ca~ ~it the wining and dining circuit two times w1tbm the next 24 hours . THERE'S ALWAYS SUNDAY And even if the bead hangs a bit heavy tomor- IF YOU HAVEN'T DECIDED WHAT TO DO TONIGHT • , •• Th111 Spend It At n. BULL AND BUSH YOUR FRIENDLY BRITISH PUB With The BELFAST SINGERS In A Happy, Morry, Fun-Flllod FAREWELL TO 1'71 877 W. 19th St., Costo Mesa The Newest In Entertainment,,,,, .. , , . Accompanied By The Finest In Food PRIM E RI B e STEAK e LOBSTER I T~LIAN SPECIALTIES JOIN US FOR A FESTIVE NEW YEAR'S EVE SPECIAL MENU· PART\'. FAVORS ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING ROMAN AND THE ROMAN FOUR DANCING NIGHTLY 1262 PALISADES ROAD (Neer Or11119e Co1111ty Airport) COSTA MESA 546·8390 si.i...1 Q..U.1 ~ ~ NodN M~ F~ cf "~~1 0~ GALA Stortl9f T-., he. 21 FLAMENCO SHOW DlllCT F.IOM SPAIN Coclt91h-hten .. •"""' NEW YEAR 'S EVE PARTY · -NO COVER CH ARGE- NOISEMAKERS - PARTY FAVORS DANCING-ENTEltTAINMENT WHkly Ho1rs1 11 :JO A.M. to 12:30 · frlffy "4 Sohtrdey: 11 :JO A.M. P• 1:30 A.M. S.11dirrt: 4:00·1'2 MIDNllioHT 9093 E. ADAMS HUNTI NGTON BEACH 961·791 I r • 1 J • always ~unday, AciuaUy1 it. shouldn't ed in any case -seeing a$ how an out-e. r.es~a\lrant will provide the . most re- laxing "I s gf e~sing into tl\e workaday world of 1972 co Monday. . · Be e:veryUiing, though, ·this we~~end pr~ ~el'!ts the . o,bvious, time for ma~ing a' trial run on all those New ·Year's resolutibns .al;>out:moderation and ·conliolled indulgence. You'll be able ·to find out whener you'.te made of stem enough ·stuff to keep yo r word and appetites in check. Ha py New Year and bon apetit through 1972. Happr O~}ier· Years Mu h\ has l!Oeli haf.penini the ;pasi week to get us into P.je Ntw . Years spll'it. · ·~ut ·sometln.ng oc· curred J¥rother d"ay'which ·made us .realize times past alsol gave cause for celebrating a Happy New Ye~r -i and at considerab\y Ie,ss c~ost than we know· today. ·. . . ;:, ~. I ' . • . ·, This nostalgic tum of ~vents happened when a sm.U. business card passed into our hands,1 .Un· earthedjby an inveterate collector who also happens to be a close relative, the card was much like the • type of promotional or advertis~g_ piece we still see in use now. But there the similarity ended. MARY'S LUNCH \ . The eating place that printed tbi~ gem during times long ~one was Mary's Luhch, 25 Washington Ave. N., Minneapolis. Unfortunately there .wasn't any date on the card so we couldn't pinpoint the precise .yeat it was in circulation. A quick .reading, however, told us it was lrum· peting Mary's food long before we started any reniembered otit 'n' abouting. The lead offer, for example, heralded "largest stein ,of beer in the city" -for five cents. BREAKFAST -TEN CENTS Continued reading then told us Mary was of· fering a full breakfast for ten cents and up, and complete lunches and dinners for 15 cents and up. , HAPPINESS IS NEW YEAR'S EVE AT THE !~~~~~•~in~d~ Din~ ~l~I ~h~- p19ne, Party Favors, Entertainment and Dancing with GERMAINE & TH E YELLOW BRICK ROAD $15.00 ~=~''' lettrYatlons please -557·7057 1400 PALISADES ROAD, COSTA MUA JOIN US FOR A FESTIVE NEW YEAR'S EVE AND AGAIN ON NEW YEAR'S DAY FOR ALL THE 'OWL liAMES ON COLOR TY VISIT THE UNDERGROUND Foaturlnt Donco ,Mu!lc ly Tho .,.:... RED NECK QUARTET Nightly Wed. thru Sat. SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE IRUNCH II to 3 LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS e DANCING »"°"~ 'ilo..T 3~33 · W. COAST HWY. VV ~~s \NEWPORT IEACH uo~n ' 642-4298 JOIN US NEW YEAR'S EVE. (ind New Year'• Day -Noon to 9 p.m.) 2300 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa (714) 540·8535 ,,... "'"'"' """ CIMmplf!M •f Mld11itt •~t•rt•f~-' .... OafKllll • • . , Also, tasty sandwiches were available at any and all Umes for five cents and up. I Additionally, It seems, Mary featured special Dutch lunches and catered to after theater parties. We'll only note' that comparative prices between the latter and theater seats must have meant sitting in front row orchestra for something like 25 cents. No one1 of course, is going to be able to find a cnmplete dinner for 15 cents in 1972. But then dad is probably 'earning something better than a dollar a day tqo. · "-. ( W--@"'---1 We have no way of knowing if Mary's Lunch ls :till on the scene in Minneapolis, It would be inter· esUng to find out;though than if for no other reason to see if you could order as much es a thimble of beer for five cents, Roberts P romoted Santa Claus arrived a little early this year for one of the friendliest fellows of our acquaintance. And , as a consequence, one of Newport Beach's fin .. est restaurateurs Also starts the New Year with a well-deserved promotion . t_p ~ 1.J He is H. Warren Roberts, former vice president· general manager of Newport's Stuft Shirt. Early in December Warren was appointed president of the South Coast restaurant, with former president· foun der Norman L. Goss ascending to the post of chairman of the board of directors. Knowledgeable and possessing social aplomb in keeping with the restaurant's posh decor, the new president is a native Califorruan and ·a grad· ft'<lMOi8' CONTINENTAL CUISINE Fa mous For FLAMING DUCK Open 11 :00 A.M. -Closed Mond1y HUNTINGTON BEACH , CALIFORNIA 18151 BEACH ILVD. t42·1919 I ~· BAMBDD THRICE . ?\" 'it S<t.75 Pll PIRSON Altrm•I• Dlnn1r -c1mplrl1 S5.U 111 -II "~--· rj- PHONE •• ~ .64S·SSSO Ill · EA~T 17TH..., ... COSTA ME,S~ i~M~ ANCHOR INN HOUSE OF SEAFOOD DINNER • COCKTAILS OPEN DAILY 4 PM TO II PM SUNDAY 1 PM TO 9:30 PM -CLOSED MONDAYS 1814 N. Coast Hwy. IEI Camino Reall SAN CLEMENTE 492·6571 The HAMBURGER HAMLET EXTENDS BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY & HEALTHY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS SEE YOU IN '72 154S ADAMS IAt Harbor) COSTA MESA 546·7392 uate of the Universily of California at Santa Bar· bara. He has· been with the Stuft Shirt restaurants (others are located' in Pasadena and Ontario) for a quarter of a century, assuming the post of man- ager·vice president on the Newport Beach opeta- tion 12 years ago. Our warmest congratulations, Warren. The Boa thouse To particularize the experience mildly, a visit to the Boathouse in Santa Ana ·Comes off as l mind• blower. But even if your top remains coolly stead· fast you're given sufficient cause to question con· tinued sanity .. ld Anyone who takes seriously the tow.keyed sub- title -"Quiet Elegance" -on the outside sign is in for quite a surprise. When you step inside, it's as zany as an amusement park fun house. Bob "Zeb" Zieme r, zany proprietor of this museum of flotsam and jetsam, admits to being a compulsive collector of discarded items since hiJ youth. When his garage became a cross between Fibber McGee's closet and Granny's attic the Boat· house was born. POSTERS-SIGNS ETC. The walls and ceilings display a conglomera- tion of posters, signs, mant)equins, stuffed animals, uniforms dating as far baCk as the civil war, and money from all over the world. But these items are little more than a beginning in what is probably the world's greatest clutter of junk and high camp antiques . I! one comes in from bright sunlight he Isn't likely to see the huge pneumatic bumper which Continued on P191 16 CONT.INENTAL CUISINE e SEA FOODS CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS JOIN US FOR A GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE SPECIAL MENU· PARTY FAVORS DANCING· ENTERTAINMENT ' .. o. Ap,.cm1t9 NORM PANTO DUO o,.. Delly Me11. tt1r11 ht. -11 A.M. fl 2 A.M. CleMtl hNey I 1670 Newport llV<I., Casto Mna 6,4z.1_2tJ ========- ' ' I 1 JI DAILY PILOT Friday, Dtcembtr 31, 1971 ' i I f J · I ! CiALA CELEBRATION NIW YUR'S EYE NO AM'ANCI IN PRICES o;,.,,,, ffOn'I Our R-tuler Menu S..Ve4 Unt;I 11 :30 P .M. '•rty Ftvon, Hats, Noistmekers, etc. ENTERTAINMENT AtlD DANCING ' ' WEEKENDER, (fllPPV NEW YEAR OUT IN' (Continued from P1ge 15) ~ru1hes his •boulder In the eerie crooked, dark ~orridor -as .a loud fire bell i.a activated to an- nouru:e his arrival. This inflated bumper is the kind used between an aircralt carrier and a vessel along· side during fueling. ABOUT bar moves constantly with the music another pro- vides -at seemingly random times -a variety of odd effects including ship's bells, fog horns, 1iren1 and old-fashioned Klaxon horns. U a customer arrives during "General Quart- ers" -the Boathouse name for a reduced-price happy hour -he'll have to buy two beers or pitch· 317 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY HUNTINGTON BEACH 536.2655 I ~~~~II ALLIY HIT PRESENTS GINO LANZI Onco inside the newcomer will automatically move dlrecUy to the bar, because it's the only thing he can really make out fairly clearly. Next he might spot the old feed grain bopper that delivers hot popcorn into an old wringer washer, or a P.?Ster of Ronald Reagan about to shoot it eut with John Wayne. · ers of beer for a modest price. Since the General Quarters period extends from 4 to 7 p.m. ordinarily -and is the 11world'1 longest, 11 from 2:30 to 7 on Fridays -the proced· ure is freely accepted. It may also explain why the Boathouse is frequently at the top, or near the top, of the list in the amount of Budweiser and Michelob sold at any Orange County on-premises outlet. Open seven days a week, the Boathouse is located at 515 S. Main in Santa Ana. t ! ' I ! ! • ' . ' ' I I I ' Mlk.• Reserv1tion1 Now For NEW YEAR'S EVE Serving From Our Rtgul1r Menu NO ADVANCE IN PRICES SPECIAL POLYNESIAN SHOWS STARTING AT 7:30 P.M. 3901 !. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA OEL MAR 67U900 fl. //) We Promise Y°" Geed ol..i ~ /<;.e6lauranl ooa •M AMERICAN CUISINI TROPICAL COCKTAILS GALA NEW YEAR'S EYE CELEBRATION OPIN NIW YUR'S DAY NOW APl'IAllNCJ Thura. fhrll"'Sun. Nit~s 8:10 to 1:30 The Stm1tl~n1I S..mo1n Voe1liit/Guit1rist TIM FULOA 1"51 ADAMS AVE: (et Megnol11l 968 5050 HUNTING'ltlN IEACH • MARK II GIORIJE AND VALERI! INTHTAINING TUUDAY THltU SATURDAY l :M to 1:JO DOUILE OX TIMI e 3-1 P.M. e MON.·FRI. 3010 Harbor' Blvd., Costa Mesa (At w ... 1 ... R-1-CaU 549·0319 MONDAY Ill 11! ClllClll( "' T•Cllflf - lUESDAY lllE'I~ 129 hr RADFORD WEDNESDAY HOUSE All 11lf Cl1Clll1 99 T•C.bt _ C ,.._., t1tr9 W1d11sday PAT GOEN NOW-THUlS. THlU SUN. Appeorl .. t to 11 P·•· 11 11le wi .. c.r1-11 "' 2 u,.,.111; FU.TURING DINNERS h1 the Sell Francl1co Me11net IACI 'CP LAMI ITIAU e SU.FOOD Iii TO 11 NIGHTLY IUllNISSMAN'S LUNCH 11:00 TO 5 SATURDAY-I 1to5 ' LUNCH OR BRUNCH Ut1••r Md '-41 c.t.ri .. ,., r.m.. SUNDAY-BRUNCH I OPIN IVl!IY DAY ON TH• OC•AH AD.IAC•NT TO N•Wl"OllT aU.CH ,IEll Zl 06 W. OCEAN FRONT NEWPORT BU.CH NEW PREXY -H. warren Roberts has been named president of the Stuft Shirts Res- taurant in Newport Beach. He previously was vice president and general manager of the organization. TEMPLE GARDENS Q-JiNSSSRe•taurant RICKSHA COCKTAIL ~ .. ~~~GE IUFFET LUNCH 1"30-1:10 JI Monday thru Friday M. & Sot. I te 1 Featurtn1 Exotic Tropical Drlnks 150CI At'IAMS (•t Harbor} COSTA MISA 540· 1937 540· 1923 IMKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR OUR Gala New Year's Eve ' Party CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT PARTY FAVORS, SPECIAL MENU Fun For Everyone FROM 7:00 P.M. ON NO COYER I NO MINIMUM 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER "hW•n auftum• • .,.'-'"' A"'ple ~erlll111 "'-""•ll•ll• • 644°2030. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW compulsive in his desire to keep the Boathouse decor ever-changing, Zeb is always adding new tC9 quisitions to bis collection and altering the premises. This fact became most evident when we paid our first visit in almost two years last week. When he opened, for instance, silent movies were part of his attraction, and the layout was on one level ,with chairs in relatively orderly positions for th~ audience. Now, not only are the passage- ways z1g-zaggy, but every grotto and table-setting is on a different level. • ·~ SOUND EFFECTS "Lively" is the only way to describe the music coming from special Ziemer tapes that vary be· tween many popular styles. As one tape behind the Dally Lunch Speclal1 9tc I.ON & MARTY Thun .. Fri. Sat. Nites Relaxed and casual Intimacy Cor•er of Park and Marine lalboa Island 673-4530 BAPPY NEW YEAR STEAKS e SU.FOOD CONTININTAL AND POL YNISlAN lll'IHES DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS-$1.21 NlliHnY DINNER SPICIALS-$1.'5 ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING NIGHTLY IN THE LOUNGE Z645 HARBOR II.VD. COSTA Mls,t. 545·9471 496-5773 499-2626 GALA1 CELHRATION NEW YU.R'S EYE ........... latertehHMlf NEW YEAR'S EVE -NEW YEAR'S DAY Featuring A Special Holiday Menu With 12 Entrees All gervl!d with a choice of Soup, or mix~ Green salad, or Spinach Salad, Steamed Rice or Potato du J Our, Grun Beans Almondinc, or Creamed Spinach. SERVICE FROM 11 A.M. 3280Z COAST HWY., LAGUNA NIGUEL • . • . Kam's Restaurant We haven't gotten around to personally check- ing it out yet, but word has just been received on a new Chinese restaurant thiat holds lots of promise for out 'n' abouters. The spot -even now celebrat· lng its grand opening fe stivities -is Kam's, located at 1421 E. 17th St., Santa ,< na. .~ .a PART Of THE FAMILY Of special interest to local diners is the fact that Kam 's is beinJZ operated by the same compe- tent restaurateurs who run the excellent Li's res· taurant in Huntinfi!'ton Beach. Also a part of the same family.of dining establishments are the Mei's Chinese family restaurants in Costa Mesa and West· minster. ~ Chinese cuisine, steaks and lobster, we're told are the house specialties. Open seVen days a week1 Kam's also features entertainment and dancing' Tuesday through Saturday, and there are floo; shows, every Friday and Saturday night, at 8:30, 10:30 and 12:30. • . We'll be looking forward to sampling Kam's of· fermgs at the earliest opportunity. VISIT OLD JAPAN ® ffilYRKO Luncheon Dluner Cockl1il1 PASAD EN A 139 S. Los Robles • 7.95·7005 ORANGE 33 Town 6: Country • $&J·330S . . MARKO AND DAVID Moncl1y Nlfht1 THE MOJO COMPANY Surtday Nlthtl . JAN DENEAU TRIO AND OPIH JAZZ llSllONS Dancing 7 Nights • W•k LAGUNA FLEUR DELIS -COCKTAILS- Ol"IN sWV•N OAYI 1460 S. COAST BLVD. LAGUNA BEACH Piii PAlllN• IN IUI Real Cantonese F~od eat here or t1k1 home. STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st pl., Ntwport Buch OR;olt 3-9560 'o,_n Yeat lro1IMI D•l1f 12·12 -Frt. •114 Sirt. 'tll J ..... ~!fTtQ, "" Corona del Mar ~· THE BILL McCLURE PARn 'IMURSDAY 111 111! Sl'A&llflll 99C T•C•bl -- FRIDAY All m fl!I 99c T11C.bt _ SATURDAY STIAK OINNEl Z FOR $3,00 Fine Italian Cuisine Cocktalb 2325 E. COAST HIGHWAY 673-8267 leM"lltfoM Ope111 Deily -I p.111. fo 2 e.111, CLOSID MONDAY "•tvri"' LINDA LEIGH OPENS JANUARY 3 Mottday tltrout• 5atvrday 1:30 p.m. to 1 :JO a.m. ~ "~~Dn~Wt••s ofamz, ;: . ·:: tj lfJi';~~'m N(WP'OIT IUACH. CALlfOINIA PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS New Mt '" Ed'• mobile 0Ytn1 speed daltcious piplna·hot plz:Us ta )'OU1' door In mlnutu. rorpromptHrv;cophono 646·7136 ~ (Newport leach/Cotti Meu·l7th tnd Tustin) FUN POa THE HOLIDAYS sTufT' !ltli[ llSTAUU.MT 21•1 W[Sr COAST HIGHWA' mvIEftA IU:&TAUltANT Continental Cuisine Cockt1i11 Stmng Lunchton and Dinner Monda~ through Saturdo11. Closed Sundays lllllll SUNDAY ALL THI CHICKEN 99C y .. C. IGt -- or 847·1214 (Huntinstan Btoch-Buch •od Hitl). Get the Pizza with Pizzaz TllE CUISINE We t I t d .~ I OF CENT•Al ANO NOlTKllll rTALT re Otl e ne1H O RANT • PLAZA • •00:r111ST • HUNTINGTON • ADAMS llEACH DAILY 9:30 TO 9 SUN. TO TO 6 'ltle~eds se~td b1yiid1 the Mty Co. In South ln Newport Be1ch miy evenlnf. Coast Plttl. &•2·78&11 JJIJ I. lrht.I •l\._;;ll,;;31,;:W;,;, '°';;;,",;;Hitfl::;.,;;'~.ll. J c .... M ... 140·1140 Friday Evening DlCEMIEJt II Saturday Morning JANUARY 1 -''"°I Cll Dill• Ill""" ''"ID 1110 ""' ""'' H~n"" Wlld.WfWWlll l!OO Gl,,..h1ldl ActMtln BUI Wit• Astlln .. 111 •!Id Ben Hunttr rtport °" tht .,.. 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IEI Ln C..llres rade Bob Bart:er ind June Lodh11t It! U11t.ltM W..W d~ lht t11rnour tnd uclt• . GI) lilewlll 0-menl of tht &!rd t nnuU P111d1. l• 8 (I) llfmm Cl1dtttlll (R) A The ltitme for tllls yt11'1 Mnt II fl4Mlf ol th• ltod1t11 Ind H•mmtf· "'The Joy of M11$1c.. attln wlllDrl af tht d1»1t s!DrJ, 0 lfj m T111rulfflt .r 1tu11 with lt31tJ Ann W1rr1n In tht !ill• hr1dt Gr1nd M1tsh11 for this )'tlr't rolt, 1nd c.st11rin1 W11t11 PldftDll, parrdt Is Ltwrenct W•llr. R1Jm<H1d Gln11r Ro1ers. Jo VIII FINI. I'll Burr 1nd Betty Whitt co-host NBC'• C.11011, B11b1r1 lluldl: ind Stuut tllYll'llt. Damon. 8 (I) (I) GJ SUpf low! l1i111M D III m Cl!BID Onnp lalil O"•hom• IMBll Auburn. hrldt "TM Wond1rful \llol1d ot m Toum1m•nt ti 141• P1rtdl Mu&lc" Is !ht thtm• for this J'llll's Somt 60 noats and 23 m1rchln1 marcll down l itclY!lt lc11!1v1rcl 111, bands, and 1 111ecl1I Sunklrt Tribut1 Ml1ml, Flt. Anlt• Bryant and Jct to LCllb Armstrcn1 u1 111 lncJudtd G1,.t1ol1 lfl CO·hMts. In this yt11'1 p1r1dt. 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Yoy just turn him loose. \ lint EastWQOCI ·ulk Dirty Harry .. ,:~i'f_n- .... oo PANAVISION' •TECHNICOLOR•· W1rnt1 8.-::11 , A Kinney Comp1ny EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENTS 2ND ~'""THE DELTA FACTOR" WITH~:~~~"" .. • • •ill•<;M •~•O •1 ill~ll• • • M7.;:ol' .~ .. • .. ·.::,:~·:.":M I may be proviroeial ond old-lashiorled. I ma believe in Q lot of dead things like pabiotism ond the Conslilullon, and I like apple pie because that's the dumb Wo:f I was brought up, and that's. the dumb way I feel! .... __ _ A HOWARD W. KOCH - "STAR SPAllGl.ED GIRL .. Apotriatic.chaoticoomedv . -Sandy Duncan Tony Roberts Todd Susman.., Elizabeth Allen ......,.,.AllNOlO MAllQOUN .,.JtM "'llKQll __ .. __ NIH. lfMOll _.,NOWARDW.KOCH o. .. .,.,ARR'f "ARIS -·-'•[ft) G __ .,°""_ c .... -·--•• .. ... --. ~ --WORLD PREMIERE . / : NOW PLAYING AT All 3 THEATRES . .,_,.. ·-..... • wOilo"';REMiE1~ -·~ RUTH . ~.,S<;!!,,_,1 HAROLD i1 and : ~ MAUDE i.GI'I eo&ori,.,~·-' P\11 -All ..or..i'I "GOODIYI COlUMIUS" Dirty Harry aO •--"""*-.a o-r~c plu...CHRl~ TOl'HtR GEORGE IM "T Hl OtLTA JACTOI" A.HOWARD W. KO~H~ ITU SPAHUD GIRL" ._Sandy Ooocan Tony Robert! Odd Susman.,., a;zabethAll~ ttHI JIA TUii MAN (01'1N!tY ''THE RED TENT" ~ I I ·DE.IN M.IRTlll BRIAN KEl'i'I! 'somethin1 ~~! (GP lltlMMutwa ... rM IN MlnlOfll YlfJO lOWAlOS CHHMA VJ ••• IJ0.6He ••• "fHNCH CONNIC1)0 l'l~·"llllM41111All0f ol TOii .. STO(ll•t11tr \ • Jf DAILY PILOT Frlct.1, Decembtr 31, 1971 IXCLUSIVE fib SMASH Wl!EK II D'(NAM«n .-N.Y. DAjLY: NlW$: ..,... Ntftinf C._ ~· SI~ PD•I" -NEWSWEEK "'lmla THAN IUUITT"" , FRENCH ONNECTIOW LOI l In the Galterle•-:-•· Student Art Set at OCC . OCC GALU!llY -21'1 Fairview Road ; C..tw Mesa. Joun: Mon.'. 1'bllrs. 7:30 a.'fll •• 10 p.m.~ Fri., 7:30 1.m. • 5 p.m.; Sun, 1 to. 5 p.m. CIOled Sat. On exhibit in the Art Gallery on campus, Independent Studies S&dent Art Show ol paint.. ings and drawings, Jan. JO· 28. BOWERS MUSEUM -2002 N. Main St., -S..nta Ana. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tues . .sat.: 1 to S p.m. Sun., and 7 to 9 p.m. Wed. and Thurs. American Indian Art by ~ palot.- ers. on exhil:il~ Jan. t . 30. E•hlbit of Logan Loek•bey photos on llfquard aervices in Newport Beach, ,.ran. 15 • · Feb. 13. ~OOA VEROE LIBRARY -2969 Mesa Verde Drive East. Costa Mesa. On uhibit during regular houri oils by Marian Ries, through Jan. COSTA MESA LIBRARY -513 Center SL, Costa Mesa. Oil paintings by Mary Long on exhibit during regular library hours through Jan. 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I .. . : . •. -• I I . L. Surprisingly lowl DAILY PILOT WANT ADS ' • Happy Netv Year Orchestra 1eadet Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians will help viewers welcome 1972 on a special 90-minute nve broadcast ftom the Waldorf· Astoria Hotel in New York, tonight at 11:30 p.m. en Channel 2. There's a touch of nostalgia here! "MORE WARM·"""· HEARTED AND ENTIRTAINING THAN ANYTHING ELSE r -CBS Rldlo . ' '!he SilGNtAdnntu-or _:'lhe RalllVill: Ghlldren" DINAH SHERIDAN ·JENNY AGUTTER ·.BERNARD CRIBB/NS .Wtll~M llERl'YN·SAllYTHOMSETHARYWARRE!i ..,. • .,_., LllUlll. -• lml Jlffl'O· ... " DWl1 ICUll.AS· -• lllllll•1nu -.. :-111•-----;--· IQl"l:'.=-- PAUL NEWMAN ~: HENRY FONDA , LEE REMICK . l MICHAEL SARRAZIN •----~ L----:...--_-__.-I ,li~~~tLkwga": .fM~s ., ........... .IC"""""''• ..... 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The cycle begins with "The Six Wives of Henry VIIl," six 90-minute dramas, each based around Henry's Ille with one of his wives, and each written by a different author. Keith Michell stars as Henry VIJI. Cast ln the wives' roles are Annette Crosbie a s Catherine of Aragon; Dorothy Tutin as Anne Boleyn; Anne Stallybrass as Jane Seymour; Elvi Hale as Anne ol Cleves; Angela Pleasence as Catherine Howard, and Rosalle Crutch· ley as Catherine Parr. The six episodes about Henry were &bown last sum- mer on CBS, but they were shortened to allow for com- mercials. On PBS, all of the scenes are included. Masterpiece Theatre host, Alistair Cooke will Jntroduce each program in the Tudor cy- cle, and wiU offer historical perspective on the action. The f I t s t Sunday-night !~:.~:n ," !:n·tt~~~~~=ma~ Ann Sisson and directed by John Glenister. It will be repeated on C hanael 28 Wednesday, Jan: 5 at 10 p.m. Masterpiece Theatre l s made possible by a grant from the Mobile Oil Corporation. Well Oriented HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Oriental actor Keye Luke, whQ has portrayed Japanese, Chinese and Kore a n characters !or many years, will play the Siamese prime minister in Yul Brynner's new series "Anna and the King o! Si!m." • • SHOWING NOW! • • • SHOWING NOW! • CALL THEATRE FOR SECOND FEATURE -·-·-. ··-1St·1'011 u-.1,, 11 o\I• ., 11. 11·,,.1·~ .. "' "lllltTY HARll:'I'" lltl Sh6wn 11! l ::!O I. lt:XI Pc.lft. "THlf DILTA l<ACTOlt~ 1•1 Sho"(l'l •I 6:XI onty 1111 U""••ll-IO IPt•W""''"'' (~····•"'''"' "OMIGA MAN'' !f Pl ''l'''" & 001tr $!,..1111•1" If P) ''PAIOCll•NlllM.IP a~w ' , DAILY PILOT -.-. wt;;1 '· MU1T ANQ .jlf:F HAPPY NEWY£Al!l . ID_AILY CROSSWORD.~ ,.;.~.it A. rowe;j A.CROSS 44 Close In space l Mllk: Pr,ni 4S Finish: 2 S Sulks words lo Fully prepar!d 47 PunlshH In a . tt do certain way -14 I" 1 li:ry 49 Nationa.l ;· m1nntt Rlfle ·:. lS Uave out Association: '. ' U I, Indies .Abbr. ~. • slltub SO Small tongue 17 Cut gnln fat Of1 a g•ment .;~ hirVest with 52. 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Mail them to M~ vie Guide, CGf'e of the .DAILY PILOT. * ADULTS - )'l!an depicting three teenage boys awakening to romance and se:i. They while away summer 1t an Eutern shore resort p I a n n I n g conqueata . Sensitive Hermie falls -in love with be.auutul Army wife. Jen- nifer O'Neill and G a r y 'f~i.u,. Point (GP): Stars Barey Newm~n as e:i-a>p, u- race driver who speeds Crom Denver to San Francisco with police in pursuit encouraged by blind Blact radio disc jockey against hard rock musical background. Alie<'1 Rfflurul · ( R) : MATURE TEENS S em i . autobiographical ac-AND ADULTS count of rock star Ario Chandler (GP): Warren Guthrie's attempt to ~·find Oates is private-eye Chandler himself." Shows his pot-smok-in murder story co-starring Ing, uninhibited friends buying Leslie Carol. 8 SecuJarlzed church and tur· "KOTCH" (GP): , Walter 1ng it lnto a rtstaurant and Matthau is talkative, oPin- commune. ionated, lovable w i d o w e r · Billy Jack (R): Billy Jack. retired from hardware store a ba1f-breed, returns and Jiving with son's family. disillusioned from Vietnam Family fries to move him to war. Helps children and rest home. Jack Lemmon di- teeoagers · 0 n r""1'Valion rects this drama-comedy deal-.Freedom School through their ing with three generail'ons un- trials d pregnancy, prejudice der ooe roof. and tbe unfairness of tbe Monie .Walsh (GP): Lee powerful town aberifl. Stars Marvin portrays a tough Tom LIU&hliD and Delores cowboy who lives to see the Taylor. West outgrow the need for bis Diamonds Are Forever kind of man. He and Jack (GP)t" New Jame,-Bond Palance return from range to murdeN.dventure story star· disrover their ranch has been ring Sean ~·y and Jill st. bought by big company and olm ,...... .. ":' Ui6r jobs are in jeopardy. J . Dirty. Hlr'l'Y (R): Clint Palat Your Wagon (GP): Eastwood stars as -trigger-Gold rush days musical telling tale of two men who &hare one happy private detective Harry wife. Stars Lee Marvin, Clin ·Callahan. The Fteilcb Connection (R): Eastwaod and Jean Seberg. SUspenee my$tery starring See No Evil {GP): Mia Far· Jean Hackman and Fernando row ia blind lady escaping ter. Rey .. Brooklyn police detec~ roqs of lurking danger in tives move in on the American thriller which takes place at connection to ·F r e n c h • old, .English manor and sur- American heroin ring in a rounding countryside. Elmer chase story of violence. ~rnsteig musical score &eta Frielld1 (R): Sean Bury and the mood. Anicee AJvina "poi'tray two The Skin Game (GP): Quin- young, lonely Fr en eh cy and Jason are pre Civil teenagers whose friendship War con men whose game Is a developiel into lcwe. Not ruliz.. phony slave trade. Jason Ing the pressures of life, they weeps when tiis master aells try tO live iD the world of love him, ~ then rescues him they bave foond with each. and they.move on to neeee the other: ~town. Then ont day Ja90n TIM! Giii 'nlat Coaldn't ·-r ca-It! escape. Stars James -8bool lllraJ8lr(GPr:"Tilm Ga'iner .Ind Lou GOssetl veni,. ' of ~· · a~t Somethl.og Big (GP): Dean bqmlJ!q '!'aJl>n PniJ!ers in Mattln Wld lltian Smith star New Yorlc 1 loWer East side. In i19st " Civil War calvary Jo Van ' Fleet portray• wine weStUn adventure drinklnC -Mm'li1 "t'tonel T R B kla" GP. . • Stander ii: underworld kingpin • · 11 ~' ) : Candice Who worsbfps plastic statues Bergen ·and -Peter Boyle star · of Mary and Robert DeNiro is .J!i ·story . bf girl who goes to the conniving bicycle -racer ~k fame and f~ ln the lmmigranL bi.a: city where she discovers Goodbye Colu.m.bai (R): A the de~na1~zing aspect! of summer romance between a metropolitan life. poor librarian and a nouveau ' Sometimes a Great Nation riche college girl lapses due to (GP):, Saga~f. an ~depende~t their dUferent views. Stars logger s family m today s Richard Benjamin and Ali Northwest ~ !t undergoes the' MacGraw. rigors of s1bhng riv a Jr y, -Hired Hand CR): Tramp st.dke.s and father-son conflict!. eowboy Peter Fonda tires of Stars Paul Newman, Henry roottess'neu and d~ides to Fonda and Lee Remick. return to wife and child he FAMILY deserted. Takes sidekick War-A Boy Named Cb a r 11 e ren Oates along with him on Brown (G): Charlie Brown odyssey . homeward. Story of enters national spelling bee divided responsibilities. and his usual friends Lucy, Harold and Maude (GP ): Schroeder and Snoopy see him Bud Cort portraya an unhappy through the traumatic ex- teenager whose encounter with perience. Cartoon feature bas· an older woman ( R u t h ed on Charles Sc h u I i Gordon) and her irreverent "Peanuts" comic strip seen in philosophy revi~liu'-.him. the DAILY PILOT. ' The Love M1utne (Rl : Bedknob1 1od Broom1tlck1 ~ohn Phillp Law portrays (G): Angela Lansbury houses ~y--:vooder of television ~x-three homesick c o c k n e y ecutive world whose affatrs children in her ~side cottage lack pern:ianency hliause of durin& World War Il. Because ~rcholog)Cal s c a r 1 or she ls taking a correspondence childhood. Dyan Canoon and course in witchcran her Jackie Cooper costar. Story charges become lnvol~ed in based on Jacqueline Susann her marvelous adventures. novel. Music and dancing in bolh ac- Mldnl&ht Cowboy ( R ) : Uon and animation. Du~ Hoffman and John The Lady and the Tramp Voight star ln •. s~y of fG): Disney cartoon feature loneliness and SW'Vlval m New about a dainty cocker spaniel, York. her young owners and a Play Misty for Ptte (R): mongrel knight errant. Je51l~a Walter po~rays a Le Mans IG): Steve beautiful ™:it psychohc wo'!lan McQueen does some of his fn love with San Francisco own driving in this story disc jockey Clint Eastwood. woven around the Le ~1arui, ~ystery. France, race. Music by Michel •Shaft (R): DetecUve s~ Legrand is bacJwound for ~ brute forct · in today's drivers going 200 MPH in rain Ha r l em • Tough Black and darkness on city !treets. policeman tacklel the Mafia. Tbe Railway Chlldi-ea (G): 3tarl Richard Roundtree IJld Victorian era family Is forced Moaes Gunn. by father's absence to move ~SomeUDc 8" (GP): Dean from well-to-do English home Jill.rtin become. involved ln to small cottage near railroad plot to let a woman for a tracks. Mother ekes o u t f.ugilive in exchange for his meager Jiving and supports fll'DOWI om. Unfortunately allt: family through trying limes, ii the eavMy coionel's wife, mixed wllh fun and adventure. Pod 0'9-War western-com-All Erur:lish cast. . • I DIAL 4 oz. ANTl •PERSPIRANT large, ecdnomy size at savings! Ef. fective-prntection for. entire fam ily, • OUR REG. PRICE 1.89 c ' . TH( TIMf•RlLEASl ANTl·PERSPIRN'll l -• BURGESS BATTERIES VINYL WINDOW SHADES. Fres~ high powere4 "C" and "011 cell batteries for flasll- l!ter, ttiys. appli- ances, etc. OUR R£6. PRICE 2 FOR 34c 2 Riii BIG FOOD :coNTAINBIS Choice of plastic 5,q1. .round cont&illef or 5 qt crisper. Bot!t with air Ught COVl!fS; can be washed in sc11ding waler. OUI R£G. PllCE 1.91 LI. ·c Embossed or textured Yinyl win- dsw shades wipe clean with t damp cloth. Fits windows to 36" wide; easily cut to smaller sizes. OUR REG. PRICE 2.91 49 .. SAVE!~ .POCKB sm POPPER ' 5.8 ·woMEN'S BIKINIS 08 \BRl&S Burlington ·lricot made·frnm Monsanto~-40 denier nylon yarn •. White, pastel, high shades. •Sizes 5, ·6 and 7. ·OU0£''. PiliCUlc LI •• ' . ' "°' ... , lOlll tu<• ot ro1ulk1 !Toth Treat yofl}ut.witi good wtint, .. tri- tious cat foH. 01l!tict di 6 yummrfloYort, OUR LOW PRICE • -c edy. 'lbe Star Spangled Girt iGl' ..,S&rtw Dip flt): T\mid Sandy Duncan stars a 1 American malhtmaticlan, modern miss who stuns her OUttln Hoffman. tatel ub-contemporaries by espousm, bltical Jeer ln Co r n I 1 b traditional American values . /r---------~.;. _____________________ ,;;,;~-~.:..----. ~*~~lbi~ .,i~u.."::~r,:l~t~~\~% C 0 STA M' E SA 3038 BRISTOL r---~~:""'~-~=--. -5,-0R_f_HO-UR .... Sw ...... home apinlt the . npe 11· rottng given th• pfcture by ~~ ,. , FRIDAY 10 AM TO 7 tempi, bf lann hands ""° th< Motion Picture Cod•. .:.~~ SAT.·NEW YEAR'S o . have lauped 1t Ills cowardice. The Cod< A'1<1 Roting pro-S.. DI..,. ,,......, at •litol <••to• n 00 uH o"' 10 AM TO 3 PM \ Sammer of 'U ~ J\) I orom mav bt found 01' Ont MOf'tfMLT 1H•fALlMINfS '•stalctc returl lo Olr)JI war o/ lli<9'0tio• pittu,..pogcs.1._ _____________________________________ ,_._. ,<:.-"'===..;.;.----------4,J • . . \ .. . ~- . I • . :~A • '· ........ . ,, ,. ;./ • '1 ·1 .._ ., ~;::::;;,,.,., ~ -.. . ' . . ' .: : WILSON«'$·1"9" 9·' 5· . FULL PRICE · '. . .. . ,. , LESS fiCISE'1S 107:. , • 'itfCREllft . 4Speed rrons, 1600 C<: eng.. . ' 1 '~ ~:;~ seotsremisslon .NEW $ ·1 s 8'8 • • , lzR1ow1361 821 , LOW, LOW , . · IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . PRIC:E . . . . - , BRAND NEW 1 ~72 . . fully synchronized trons. 170 _CID ec'onomy engine, emission ~ ~ont~I, self adjusting brokes, Jhe 1imple mochiri,e. . . (91U107183) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 429 V·B, cruiso<)latic. p/disc brakes~ steering, ~ichelin tires, NEW $47 88 AMradta,selectatrcond., OWLOW . complete new styling. Order l yourehoice of color todoy. PRICE FULL PRICE ·**** $1988 ' / • I ·,· ~ I! • ti w ! It. •I<! "" "'' " •b> a .. , L(! . .,, ,,.,., ., .... H I .. . t:t I HAPPY NEWYEAR! from the WESTCLIFF PERSONNEL AGENCY M1~ the joys of t a season ,ab.Ida with .Y~ . ·VIKING Scandinavian )mports 4 1\fodern Furniturl! 17838 Beach Blvd. (Acroas from HospllalJ Huntington Beach 847-7979 -5'0-:\68.J !j(; "' ,, Here's to you and yours in the New Year! Guy F•wkes Resteurent & Cocktell Lounge ,. 171.71 Brookhurst St. fountain Vallry 962-6625 NEW YEAR Swi.ngin.' out Yith pod wi•h• !or our frit.n.h and cw.tom• ... 1 STEER & STEIN Wishing The Best Season Ever _ f1 om THE IRVINE COMPANY I TO ALL OUR LOYAL FRIENDS BLANKINSHIP FLOORS 2931 Bristol, C.~t. * BE JOYOUS! lots of happineu to you and )'OllB io the coming new year. Gills Liquor Store 278 BroadY•ay Laguna Beach. Calif. 494-4526 GREETINGS OF THE SEXSON ..• from Clyde, Geor9e & Per1onn'el •+ ORIGINAL JOE'S 843 W. 19th St. c~ta l\frsa ... .- May you chort a 1mooth, happy count call olon1 th• wayl ART'S LANDING 503 East Edi;:e\\'Ater BalhoR, Callfnrnia 17141 fi75-Q.}50 * SEASON'S GREETINGS S•t•ons Greeting• to All Our Frltnds I All O ur Servlee ~·"· Wftar•v•r Thty Mty· Bo. WINCHELL'~ DONUJ.. HOUSE 29-17 11'-rbor Blvd. Ct>&tll ~1f'M ~9-266' '!_APl'T NEW Tl.U I ...,. Jt ..,,.. "'~' wltfl .....,,..., .. ..,, HARBOR OPTICAL COMPANY 351 Hospital ROlld, SuJte 106 Ntwport Beach, Calif. 646-8161 ,, v Let u1 follow the Star of Bethlehem for lasting !M•c• De Geare's Plumbing Service 961 W!!st 17th Street Costa 111esa, Clllt. 646-0622 !J /912 HAPPV'72 First N1tion1I Bink of Oreng• County 1650 Adams Coal& Mt'58, Cs.lit. 546-9270 A Happy New Yeor To Old l New Pail ' SURF & SIRLOIN 5930 \V. Coll.St H\l')'. Ntwport ~ach 646-4202 9•\ll.ll:1i'I DIWEYS Rubbish S•rvlc• 2113 C•nyon Rd., Coste Mtta 642·11" MITLA ft'\IXl~AN RISTAURANT \ \ytSHES YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND \ A HAPPY NEW YEAR COCKTAILS & ENTERTAINMENT 547 W. 19th Street Costa Mesa 642-9764 MAY THE NEW YEAR BRING WORU> PEACE PARKHURST RETIREMENT RESIDENCE 9925 La Alameda Fountain Valley 962-5531 STAKE YOUR CLAIM. TO HAPPINESS THIS NEW YEAR w•~ 517 \V. 19th St C?-t 548-3481 2756 N. Main St SA 547-0,11 4 M•y This Holy Season Brin9 Peec:e YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16lh Street Co11ta l\ff's& 548-2244 ~ Mht Ablttil l Htr G!rl1 Wi1h You A Vt ry Wt rm Old , Ft1hlentll -. Chrf1trn t1 & A I, Htppy -,,.,,.,,u, -. Nt w Yttt. Abigail Abbot Personnel Agency 230 \V, WJrn~r. S.A. Suite 209 5.)7°6112 • A timtlm wish for a fntlvo nd hlPl'f ftlW year ... HENRY'S MARKET 2112 W. Oceanfront Newport Beach 673-3202 PEACE May it reign in every hom• •t Chrlstma .. tim• ••• •nd ever •fter FOUNTAIN VALLEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 17100 Euclid Ave. 1'"ountain Valley 979-1211 .A TO.AST POI .A GOOD NIWYE.All WOODY'S WHARF 2318 Ne"'·port Blvd. Nf''''l'"rt Beach f;i:J.-0474 ·~ ,.,,~ • • • Season's Greetings From Our Heu•• To Your Hou1• Tbe Frosting House 2384 fl.'e~'Jl(lrl Bl\d. C~t• !\1t!fa .... MB·.';i94 • TIME TO WISH YOU THE BEST! 1--rom FRENCH'S PASTRY lrvln• Office Productt & SuppliH , 1807 1''!!wport Bl\'d. Costa Mesa 646-7443 ·~ Bringing You 13~t Wlhheb HEALTH, WEALTH AND HAPPINESS TO OUR MANY GOOD FRIENDS! SPAGHETTI BENDER 6204 \V. Coast H\\')'. Ne\\'f!O rt Beach 645-0651 -~N~L RAY CAREY CHEVRON ~ So. Coast Hwy. Laruna Beach 494·7140 Se1son's Gree tings ond Hippy Holid1y1 to •II our Frl1nd1 & Customers balsam's Cont•mporary Furniture S•eson's Greetinqs GEORGE PERLIN l SONS ARCO SERVICE STATION ,12 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa 67~0 # N EL We guera-ntee to keep you in stitc:hes thi1 c:oming yeer! NATIONAL SEWING CENTER 1518 W. Common\\'<'Bl1h Fullerton !}6'i-8238 BLESSINGS OF . THE SEASON .. To All Of You From All Of Us associated BROKERS-RE/\l TORS 2025 W SolboQ 611 J66) HI Ihm! Niw Yur's llllllnP !nm TOP DRAWER 221 ~ l\Ierine Ave. Balboa t~land, 673·4210 Thank1 for your patronfli;:e Joyous HOlid1y1 ''FAST SERVICE!" New Cle&.n Only Servlce 3&c lJ>, FASHION ONE HOUR CLEANERS 145 E. 19th Stl'ffl Costa l'i'!"8 6'2-546fi ~ It's time to wish you a happy Now Year! THE WARREN IMPORTS LTD. Un the Art Ctnt@r sinei! 1937) 1462 So, Cout Hwy. Lagona Beach. 494-3995 +* ~ ~~\ GLAD't\~\\~ ' W• hope this holiday season rings in joy for you and yours CITY AUTO PARTS 2Q66 Placentia Ave. Cos ta 1\1 t'sa 642-8131 +* 512 W. 19th St. Coste Mesa, Calif. (714) 541·0366 +* HAPPY NEW YEAR Britl11h Imported Foods A: Various l\leat Pies , , • Obtrhensll's of London SEASON'S CHEER "Fiii Up for the Holid•ysl" FLOYD SMITH l SONS Union Service Station 1900 Nriwport Blvd. 0.,gta Mesa f>46..St It +* . . I . ! . . • • . ' l •! ' l • • • • I ' . . ! l ~ • . i I . . . ' • ' l . • ! ! I • • ' I . . • ' ' . • . I ! • • ' • . . . • . • . • . • • • • • • • I • • • . . 11 tf [! " • 1: • • • • . l .. •• ' .. ·I ,, :; •• ti •• ;I :I :j ~· ' • • • : I . ! " SEASON'S GREETINGS ond BEST WISHES for • pro1perou1 incl happy NEW Y~AR from the 1t1ff at- U.S. AFFILIATED BROKERS REALTY INC. • 18423 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beech, Calif. (714) 847-8507 *t HAPPY BICYCLE RIDING FOR THE NEW YEAR •• , NEWPORT CYCLERY 2116 Newport Blvd. Newport &ach 675-1700 \4All'PY HOLll>AY 1bALL/ LITILE BAVARIAN HOFBRAU 2052 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa ;)48. 7053 Happ ie1t Hol iday Wi1hes * ... Wishing You The Very Best Seymour Realty 1n41 Beach Blvd. Huntington Be1ch 847·1221 HAPPY HOLIDAYS! SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Crov111 Blvd. We1tm lNter. caur. 636-4010 ... H ... PPY, PROSPEROUS & CLEAN NEW YEAR ARROWHEAD LINEN SERVICE IN(. & DUST CONTROL DIVISION Servlnt· California 1015 E. Orangelhorpe Anaheim, ca. 879-8502 Huntington leach Convalescent Ho1plt1I 847-3515 • The Huntin,ton 811ch Retirement R11lcf1nc1 84~7788 18851 Florida Ave., H.'B. HAPPY HOLIDAYS & THANKS To our applicants & employers , • from Lita, Marion, Lynn , Ann, Pat, Panny, Sara, Debbie, D•vid, Bob & G•ry ... ,, DENNIS & DENNIS Pmonne! Apncy 2082 Michelson Dr., Irvine 833-2700 HAPPY NEW YIAl to our many customenl Stmple Real Estate . 675--2101 2315 E. Cqast Hwy., CdM + LET JOY RING OUTI GRAnn1s ~ I y '" J\f,1(1/• ,1,(</I "'<•l'f.t/ 2tilq HAAIH111 RL~l1 CM '..<10 R0<10 .. Th•nk You Fot MakinCJ Our 2nd Year Tha.le1t Yet. Happy Holiday• SEW-KNITS 21991 Fairview Rd. Colta Mel& M0-3268 Let us join in prayer that the world finds peace In 19n •.. A ble11ed Ntw Yearl CENTINELA BANK 33.1 W. Coast H "-'Y Newport Beach 646-TI21 ·• . BANK OF AMERICA 5411 w. 19th Costa Mesa 836-3491 2717l·A Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-3115 3300 Briltol Chsta ?tfesa 836-32'33 61S Balboa Blvd . Balboa, Calif. 673-n,Q Happy Holiday Greetings Sea1on'1 Greetings to all of our custom•r• House Of Imports, Inc. 6862 Manchester Blvd. Buena Park (1) 523-n"iO . * BEST WISHES! , , , ti JIV, Ill CllltOllllll. . NEWPORT I IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. N ewpol't Beach . .. . , . . HAPPY HOLIDAYS from FAR WEST SERVICES, INC • 1672 Reynolds, S1nt1 Ana (714) S4G-9892 for e Isador•• e Coco's e Snack Shops e Reuban 's e Reuban E. LH & e The Plankhouse • The Moonraker Have The Best Of Holidays & The Most Prosperous New Year. THE COTTAGE COFFEE SHOP 562 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa 646-5304 BRINGS PEACE Girard's College Of Beauty 1895 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 646-2919 from KEN BRITTINGHAM REALTOR ~ 32nd St .. N.B. 675-0123 * RINGING Ill allT WllHll at NEW YEARS .... NIWrolf llACH •7)•0900 bt.»·14 .. Season's Greeting• & A Grateful Think You to our m•ny •ppli c•nts & client compen ies who h•lped mak• 1971 • resounding 1ucce11. John · Porto & Tri1h Hopkin1 JRYINE PER.SONNR SERYICES•AGENCY 488 E. 17111 (at lrvine) CM ~2-1470 ~~;:.­-~ PERCE ~ BEST WISHES to our frlend1 DON JOSE MEXICAN RESTAURANT COCKTAILS • ENTERTAtNMEN'J' 9093 Adam&, Huntl111ton Beach 962-7911 RENTAL FINDERS 4)1 W. 1'11.. COSTA MllA Hou11s*Apts. * 645-01~1 * "" .. •Fr. io Ltvt4"1rb Season's Cheer to our many friends & customers \\1. ~ ~\'\~ ~ \~~,. CJ::.~~ ALL THE LUCK TO YOUI O THERE)\ \"\. l:STATERS ' • We e:irt•nd thtt hearty wtsh ta ovr many loyal frHtnd• anti evtlomtrt. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK 1845 Newport Bl vd. CTI4) 646.3291 Sooth Coast Plaza 3333 S. Bristol May tho Star of letblabom li91it your way La Pasada Restaurant W> Harbor Blvd CoMa Mesa 64'1-8774 Rln9in9 In le1tWW...f CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE TIME TD WISH OLO FRIENDS A HAPPY NEW YWI ...• Cal's cameras Inc. rno Newport Blvd. C.C.ta Mesa 646-9383 + '5ra119• Vista PROPERTllS . Fonnerly LaBor~e R.E. 220 f, 17th St., C.M. C:AL~ 646.0555 Evenlng1 Ca.11 646·5126 .* HAPPY NEWYEAR! DIMMITT Quick Cleaning Service 3200 E. Pacific Coast HW)'. Corona de! Mar 673-9605 HAPPY HOLIDAYS eod PEACE ON EARTH from LAGUNA MANOR 2130 So. Coast Hwy Laguna Beach t7l4) 4!).J.9'158 SEASONS GREETINGS I .......... "The Friendship of th oS,e We Serve .. is the Foundation of our Progress" Marv Slipson's BICYCLE SHACK 1003 C Baker St. Costa Men. 54&<1.10 To All my friends from HELEN B. DOWD Re-al tor &M..0134 GOOD LUCK May your year be charmed with QOOd fortune! SANTA ANA TOYOTA PHONE 540·2511 417 W. Warner, Santa Ana ' c '"Tis the season to be Jolly" Greetings from Bill Fuller Realtor HAPPY NEW YEAR Address-0.Prlnt Center Complete printin& 4' mailinz facilities. 1240 Logan Ave Costa Mesa 640·185C Th1ftk1 to 111 our loy1I cu1lom• 1rs l frit~d1, ·at N~w Years An old-fashioned greeting from (ired hill Reolty Univ. Parle Center, Irvine Call Anytime, 833-0&2IJ .* Happy Holidays & Many Thanh to the Parents & Grandparents of the Children at ANNA'S PRE·SCHOOL ruo Thurin Ave, Costa Mesa 646-1444 to ltlosowe haYOHrYad lotllopast COSTA MESA DATSUN ' ! • I! I • • I l ' " ' • ' ' I ; • f I I I • I I f I I ! t ' • ; -), • - .. ' .... .. .. .. . ... ' HAPPY HOLIDAYS MacHoward 889-9600 or 531-0608 Corner lat &: Harbor THE BEST TO YOU IN '72 Atlas Chrysler·P~mouth A SINCERE WISH FOR LASTING JOY UNIVERSITY OLDSMOPILE To our Old and New Friends a Happy New Year NIWPORT NATIONAL LEASING> CO. Divlaion of So. Ca.H f. 1st ~'ationaJ Bank 2022 Bu1lness Center, Irvine 833-8620 Chlmlna out with Best Wishes to 'II our Friends BARWICK IMPORTS Dltsun Salts Ir Sl"tvl«t ltl S. Cout Hla:h¥.ay ~naBoch ~ l/&<MOSI WE WISH YOU THE.BEST Walker & Lee Realtors 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams TO YOU IN THE NEW YEAR BAUER BUICK 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 548· 7765 Best Wi1ht1 from WILSON FORQ 18255' ,. Beach Sivd. Huntington Beach 842·6611 MAY YOU SOAR TO SUCCESS DURING I 97l CONTINENTAL MOTORS 147.3142 ••• A VERY BIG THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE TERRY BUICK 5th & Walnut HunUna:ton Beach ~36-6:S88 ~+ • • . . . . I ORI.\ I I. Ol.\O~ " P£AL!OP \ May Your Hol id1y Season b1 Bright CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ~6-1200 *. To all of Our loyal patrons a Festive First DOT DATSUN 18835 Beach Blvd. Huntlnrton Beach 842· 7781 • Je1u1 11 id unto them, "If God were your father ye would love me, for I pro- ceeded forth end cam• from God. Ntithtr camt 1 of myself, but he sent mo. " 1·<7 .C MOTORS . . , .. ' ' , ' . ' ' ' . . ' ' JOY TO THE WORLD MARQUIS MOTORS Toyolll--Jara•r 900 S. Cot.•t lf lh\1:ay Latuna Beach 340·3100 • • • ... •• 1• • • ,w ..... ... -' ............ , ..... .......... _ To Our Yamaha Customers from Bob & Jim AWARD MOTORS To Our Friends ind Customers We Think Ycu And Be st Wishes For A Happy Ntw Y 11r from 1584 Newport Blvd. COST A P.lES'A-642-0040 Your Harbor Area Suz:ukl Delll er JOY HARBOUR YW 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntin1ton Beach 842-4435 HERE'S HOPING '72 IS A BIG HIT FOR YOU LAD ERA REAL TY To"'n .l Country Shoppln& Center IM34 ~ach Bh'd., Hunt~n Beach 433 It'• that Time again: A Happy New Year to All · ~fAM.LfADi& -TOYOTA 646-9303 1946 Harbor, Costa Mt11 May the New Year be your most Festive GROTH CHEVROLET 18211 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 847.~7 Ringing Out with Our Wishes for a Jov141s New Year 1111 Jon•1' B.· J. Sportscar Center 2833 Harbor, C.M. 540-4491 f iat-Subaru + PEACE WardS.Lee Anwlcln~,. 547.5826 1234 So. Main St. Santa Ana ... ~··@i/$1···~ ~ ;• ,.: .. ·: : . : .. ~· . . . . ' . . ·. .: .. HEARTY GOOD WISHES TO ALL ! The Cupcake "Frtsh Good it1" Wm. E. Burts, Owner lll E. 17th St., C.M. M11a Shopp ing Center 548.)031 -lit< +- . . . . ~ . ... ... ~.. . ... .. . .. Lots of Cheer, to all of our loyal patrons COURTESY DODGE THERE'S ALWAYS TIME TO SAY: HAPPY NEW YEAR NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa M0.9100 HAPPY HOLIDAYS GARDEN GROVE LINCOLN-MERCURY Cor. Brookhunt & Garden Grove Blvd. 636-2980 HAVE A JOYOUS HOLIDAY SEASON • CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St., Santa Ana 547-3996 Hoppy New Y- from the Man191mant and Staff of ALLllD ILICTalC l LIGoHTINIJ . 222 Vittoria, Cotta M"I {IU'•M frtlll .,...._ M1ttMf'Y) 646°3737 M1y Your Holid1y1 b1 Sp1r~ling TARBELL REALTORS JOYOUS HOLIDAYS Roy Carver Rolls·Royce 2925 Harbor Blvd. Calta Mesa 546-4444 SEASON'S GREETINGS Mike McCarthy Buick-Op!l-GMC Trucks Cor. Beach i. Mcfadden \Ve1bnlnster 894·1336 -531-2450 The Best Of Luck In 1972 Jim Slemons Imports Warner .i. Main St. Santt Ana. ....... 546-4114 HERE'S HOPING 1972 BRINGS YOU ALL THE LUCK IN THE WORLD DAYE ROSS PONTIAC Peace to a// is our wish in the New Year SANTA ANA LINCOLN·MERCURY 1301 N. Tustin Santa Ana 547-9183 SEASON'S IEST ..... DON BURNS Porscht-/ Audi/VW 13731 Harbor Blvd., G.G. 1 Blk. So. of C.G. Jl'rwy. 636-2.'l.1.'l .* Ma\ This Season Bt ha Happi t~t *Marvin Pearce* Motor Homes SalK e Rentals OM-Jm 1411 S. Villaie Way, S..4.. .* from the DAILY PILOT T -25 DAILY PILOT DAILY rJLOT J5 Everyo ne Has Something That So me one 6lse Wants DAILY 1 PILOT CLASSIFIED AD·s · ' . . •• You Can Sell i., Find It, Trade ~ With a Wa nt ACI ·1t1e Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642·5678 for Fast ~esults -~=-~· ~~~·~~~' ::: _..;;;.. I~· I ... z~ ~ ...... , ..... _,,, .. I Gen1r•I G1n1r•I Gener1I General Gerwal , " ' ' 1• . . NO ONE OFFERS MORE! THB ·R&:·~L ESTATERS No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 In Swflc• -..,.,. anl .tlw tM Mt.. 12 trained .. 1..,..,..-1,. 6 •ffktl f9 ....... fttru. • l . In Mvtrtltlnt-C1raplet1 cw.,_,1 evtty 41y, ' ·-. "HOMEOWNERS DREAM" "UPGRADED EXECUTIVE HOME" ARE YOU READY FOR THIS FOR FIRST IMPRESSION 111 SITH In the H1rbor A.....-ttrHf ,...,.....,.. TJ\11 lt when "The ActlMI 1 .. " Thick shag carpels this 4 bedroom, formal din• ing room, 21,ii baths, family room horn('. ~ds of brick work front and rear patio and lush green l&ndsc;aplng completes this pict11tt. All this for ·only $29,750. Won't last call now 842-2535. All this homt> needs Is you. 2,650 feet of luxur• ious living, 4 b@drooms with a mammoth fifl. i.shed bonus room over the garage. Over $6,000 of upgradlng In this lathe &: plaster beauty. C8ll Now 842-2535. J ust look at this N.·o story 5 Bdrm home plus swimming pool. Extra large lot, room tor trailer. Plus many more extru. A bargaln at $37,950 G.L ro F.H.A. 847.-6010. This doll house has it hands down. Ttie Ooor plan 1.$ superb. 4 Bdrm. plU& family room. Owner motivated tot fast sale. For more tnfonnation call 857-6010, LUXURY A'f LOW C~St., • When you own this 5barp 3 Bdrm. bome:.Wltll extra large bonus room over garage, ~aV)' ~ room. 2 baths. Priced at on1y $33,500. " ' ' . bi: INCREDIBLE VIEW RENT OR BUY • FAMOUS LAST WORDS! ' . ' • • DUPLEX IN COROtfA' DEL MAR \Vell-built. beautiful. maintained 2 bedroom. du- plex on CORNER LOCATION. Close to all shop- ping, lO'ili down. can now to see. Only $46,950. Phone 673-8550. • " , -~ To enjoy the finest In Newport Beach living, see lbi.s gorgeous 3 bedroom, with separate master suite, large family room leading out to a spark- ling heated and filtered pool and the most breath- taking view of Newport Bay' and Catalina that coul4 be found. Truly a gem b)' the Paclltc. Caij 646-7171 for more detalls. This older 2 BR duplex with 1 BR apt over ga. rage, with lg bedroom-newly pe.inted exterior, 2 patios. Owner has reduefll price $2000 for quick aale. c.au for details-673-85M. ''If I had only invested in Income property." Here's your chance to own a fine 3 BR home plus a 11.udlo arit and live rent free In beautiful Co- rona'del Mar. Immaculate condition, newly paint· ed, built-In kitc;tien, 2 baths, You know today's price! Tomon'Ow Is anyone's cueu. Cl.ll 673-8550 ' -· SUPERBLY SP~· IN BAYCREST ~ la this ( btdroom, deUghtfu1, large homt; witJt: family room, formal dlning 6: an enorm~ courtyard patio. This unique home ln one of the greatest areas in Newport Beac:h Is a must tt M"e Mlf1awreclate. $89,500. cau 646--7171. ~ • t ' I ' ABSOLUTELY TERRIFIC -4 bedrooms, family room -Stone fireplace -Enclosed pa'tlo -Fine neighborhood -Close tO •hopping -Close to schools -Tutefully decorated and lr.nd!icaptd -Assumable GI Joan -433,500 ~11 546-2313. Welcome ,1972! We hope your visit with us will be a happy one. We would like to add our voice to yours, and w i s h everyone a year filled with health, happiness and pros· perity. . LOWER THAN RENT • i l • ! • • • • . • • . • • ' • • • ' : By owning this fine home. Sho\\'I pride of O\\'Rer~ ahJp. ,' •3 bedrooms •2 baths •Newly painted •New carpets throua:h out •Pool •Only $26,950 FHA-VA tenna · •cau now-546-2313. THE REAL ESTAT&:RS ,I OpH ·mt NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newport Blvd. 646-7171 COSTA MESA 2790 Harbor Blvd. 546-2313 HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH CORONA DEL MAR INVESTMENTS General YOU and yours wiJl love this iewet. Delie:htfully Decorated and spacious 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath & Family room home in \Vestcliff. Low Main- tenance .vard, Gara lle Door opener, BBQ in Cheery Kitchen, Terrific Neighborhood, walk lo schools andlark. Just. reduce4 to $53,700. BEITER CAL NOW 675.4930. UNUSUAL and hard to (Ind . 3 bedroom. 2 bath & family room home on one of the nicest streets on the Easlsi"e. Generous size rooms and closets galore! Huge living room, cheery billlt-in kit- chen, with BBQ, enclosed lanai. Park like yard with frult trees &: lovely plantings. Even room for a pool. JUST LIS'l'ED and won't last at only $35.000. CALL 6754930. • F. COLESWORTHY &-CO. REALTORS 67M9JO Newport leoch We ha~ 2 tG choose from 2 BR. \fllh 54'x178' romer loL -$19,250. 3 BR with flrcpl. on 60'x139' w/alley acce11, -$24,!l!O. NAME YOUR TERMS! I 7931 Beach Blvd. 842-2535 P ete /Jarrett f<ea/t'I pre:Jenl:J INVESTMENT PLUM! 4-PLEX -Top rental area close to beach and shopping " .. . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . $79,500 DUPLEXES--DUPLEXES Newport NEW DUPLEX -3 bedroom, 2 baths each, builtins, fireplaces. Vacant. ........ $72,500. ., l'tlrvfew 646-1111 . (anytime) 125-45th St, N.B. Opon Sun. I ·S TWO YEAR OLD -Good Newport Beach area. 3 & 2 bedrooms. Walk to stores llJld beaches. Flexible financing ......... $58,000. j!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!,,,_11!!!!!1...,. j SEPARA'JE OFFICE Anume G.I. Loan NICI 3 B!DROOM -lamily room home with 2 baths, fireplace. carpet& & builtin1. Mu!U·purpose office. playroom or hobby room separate !rom house. Available im· mediately ........................ : .. $31,9SO. Office Opon Soturcloye I Suncl«y1 PETE BARREIT REALTY 1601 Wntclllf Dr. N.I. 642-5200 6014 Warne r Ave. 847-6010 332 Marguerite ' 673-8550 2790 Harbor Blvd. Su ite 20 I General HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL from the staff of COATS & WALLACE • REALTORS· 9045 Atlanta (at lt1qnollaJ HuntJniton Beach 96M4"4 ACT TODAY Di.cowt What thit 3 bed- room, ~ bath unil in the Blutls ha& to offer. JI'• en. · Costa Me.. 5<46-1600 GREENBELT & VIEW This lovely "Dolores" 3 Bdrm., with 2 baths & powder rm., ts situated on a fine greenbelt, with some bay view. $45,000: CALL ,75°3000 ANYTIME PERFECT FOR 1 FAMIL 'Y LIVING ' N'ttd a home \\'Ith everythl including an lnexprensl price 7 Try this J bedroom 1%. ba1h Dl;U' ,e.1 $27.995. r the wife H ftaturea a doubl oven,. laundry room dishv.uher. The .c.tht!r 'vii cett&lnly enjoy the brl fireplace and ~e. for the ctinctroen, a sped& area w1·h a swinpet p1-JhoUse ts teatu'". Th is priced for quack action •• '° act today! Sf&.2313. .. th~ prtce 11 S36.!IOO, reatur-Unltl, In EutaNit trtplt Ing a beautiful f:lreplace. and Xlnt. location ne,tr 1 ACW HEAi !'\' ........ ,_' '" ------- wall to wtJJ ataa windows 1..,..,._..,..,._11!!!...,!W!!!l!!l!O!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• j • tac'---out onlO & 1 re at 1 • ping. Hls:h inCoinlt • .. ,. mainrenanct. Price o ::.?i':~~l':I:. i: Daily Pilot Classified Ads :.:·Call (0pon Ew• \O /THEREAL ··"If ESTATf:RS . . ' . for · Action ••• Call 642-5678 Ml -- \ oflnJa Jj/e · PRESTIGE WATERFROl'jT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT .. n llinde Isle Drive BeaulllUJ!y decorated 5 BR. home on lagoon. Huge m1tr. BR. w/beam cell. It frpl. Lge. liv. rm. & famlly rm. Formal din. rm. Securl .. , < ty system. Pier & slip. .. : ......... '23(),000. JUST COMPLETED 5 BR. 4 bath home with SO ft. dock. Beauti· 1 fully decorated., with marble mstr. 'bath.'" : ( crystal chandeliers, fine carpets & wallpaper. I Buill·ln vacuum, recircuJating hot water, dumbwaiter & many other extras. ~.ooo. 106 Lind• Isle Drive CUstom Single story, 3 Bdrm., 3 bath water- front with pier and slip. Large master bdrm. with sauna. Dining, kitchen & living room have water view. 52' lot ........... $135,000. SI Linde Isle Drive 5 BR., 4\11 ba .. on lagoon . Lge. waterfront family rm. & living rm. Formal dining rm. Pier & slip. . ..................... $189,000. W•ttrfront Lots No. 76: 3 Car garage. Faces South .. $80,000. No. 56: North Lagoon exposure ...... $80,000. 403 Bayside, 70 ft. sandy beach ...... $43,950. For Complete Information On All Homet &. Lots, Please Cell: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ·Islanders Bldg. o1t Linde Isl• 341 B1yside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 G.nef.a) I General LAGUNA HIW Only 1 )'tit oid 1nd lrnmACV- late. Owner -.1u ael1 VA or FHA and pay nec6S&l')' p~. Tile. roo( It tin led glul m-1c:e It 10methlna: to aee. C&ll tor appt, to •ee It now! . EL TORO A &'iant tot &nd 1J&nt ho~! 4 bdrm. 2-irtory, a muat see for VA buyers. 0ote lo tehoob It chopplnc. YEAR IN·YEAROUT- rr·s t"OZY. Immaculate four bdrm. 2 bath home with rear living room, fi~place, fam- ily room, an bl.r and airy Bil !'!~. kilchen, Beauti- fully cariieled over hard· wood floors, draprd thru- out. Conven\L'ntly Jocated to .ch0ol1, ahoppiog and arter- \al treeway1. Full pr::ice only ,'32,000 NO OOWN' VET- ERANS -LOW DOWN rnA. COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC ru,,..,, .. 1.,1"fl ·d1·J.rE 220 E 11th St .. C .M . Call 646-0555 Evenings Call &fG.5226 '.'Million $$$" V'iew l'llllllW.i• ... 1111 · Paint 'N' Save Fant ... lc ~mlc view of lolllloililijooillloiJj~Jllolliloll ocean, mountains and bright lighls. Hafl: your 1t1ocking1 on a benul'lful brick fire- place. 3 executive • 1lze bed- rooma. Complete WORK, SHOP for Dad. Bring paint and earn "THOUSANDS", Best Buy • Won't Lut - HU!Ty ltial ' 1 • ,. ' ' ! . ,.. I ' " I • I I BEACH RETREAT Own your 0'1Vn deluxe apartment in Laguna. PC?Ol, private beach, many extras -includ- ing white water view. $45,500. Jim Muller WESTCLIFF -REDUCED! Great buy for the new year-3 bdrm., din. , rm., den & pool home. Owner moved & mu.st selJ. Only $50,500. Mary Harvey ATTENTION EARLY BIRD • Start the new yfar right -buy in flarbor :~ ·View (near1neW 3 bdnn/fam. & 3 car gar- 1, -8Je). Priced at $54,000. Harry Frederick '• ' ·LOVELY LIDO ISLE ESTATE : 190' Street frontage, 3 lots; unique 5 bdrm .• : ,.. 6 tb&lhs. Complete privacy. Rec. & billiard ' room. Call for picture folder. $195,000. t.. George Grupe " I•. OCEAN VIEW -$57,500 1.1: .AC. B. & CO. Exclusive in Corona del Mar! · 1 Call no'v & begin to en/·oy your ocean dream I ll!>we. 3 BR's.. wal ed yard & ~rivate .lieaCl>l, . ill mstock ' OLD CORONA DEL MAR :-. 'Unique 3 bdnn., 2 bath horn~ plus hide--I away apt., plus guest quarters. A.I.A. de-- I 1lgned ; $79,900 with terms. Gene Vreeland , ;\ ... I• 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOjJSE' ,. •..I ·tow maint. -hi value; great family home;-1 ; %,J1ty~; near •schools, pools, tenilis; VERY j POPULAR PLAN; Univ. Park. $3;!,900. l I •\ ' ' • . ' -I • ' I i "Chuck" Lewis CdM INCOME PROPERTY Two sep. homes on lot & half. in Corona del Mar. $77,500 For both units. One has 4 bd-rm., 21n ba. & pool; second charming 3 bdrms. M. L. Marion CORONA DEL MAR -$13,000 Charming shake roof home w/lots of used brick & panelling. 2 BR .. 2 Ba .. den. great bl~in elec. kit.; formal dining. BeUe Partch YOU 'LL BE "SOLD'' When you see this cozy "2" fireplace home. 4 Lge. BR's. & lam. rm. & din . rm. BEST CORONA DEL MAR LOCATION, close to everything. $66,000. Bud Austin STEAL THISI Huge fee lot on beautiful Lincoln Lane. For- mal dining room, billiard. room: H&F pool, l bedrooms, 21r.r baths. For sille Has is" $69,500. Eileen Hudson WHITE BRICK SQUARES Add an elegance to "kitchen , breakfast room & family room! 4 Bedroomg, 2 baths, nice view. \'scant&:: easy to see. $49,750. Carol Tatum LIDO ISLE -$97,500 I BR .. sep. din. rm. Great family home, with spacious rooms. Large South patio, 451 lot & best St. to St. location. Charlene Whyte 4 BR. -DUPLEX Corona det Mar -studio type -rear unit vacant. Has 1873 sq. ft. area + patio + garage -bldg. just five yrs. old -see & make offer. $77,500. Al Fink 4,IOO SQ. FT. 5 BR. 5 BATHS Dover Shores waterfront. Inspect this famJ- ly home by app't. or I \Viii mail you a br<>- chure. Reduced to $185,000. LaVera Burns LIDO ISLE -OWNER MOVED Anxious to sell bis 3 Bdrm., family rm. home. Lovely tree shaded patio. ~ Ft. lot. '67,500. Cathryn Tennille WATERFRONT -DOVER SHORES tntim•t• in Indoor & outdoor llvlng. Com· plete elec. bome. 4 Bdrms., study & !ml. dlnlng. Sep. mald'1 area. Li•· pool. Pier & &lip. fl»0,000. Kathryn Raulson. _...... Coldwell, Banker ~ 13U700 644-2430 UI NIWl'OllT C!NTElt DR., N.11. 645-0303 I Olll \J L Ol\JI~ " R E ~/.. ro11s . . YOU NAME IT Thi$ llotae JIM II! (t) 67# Assumable V.A. Loan f2l VA-FHA T1"'f'n11 (31 Cu!-DE>-Sac Strret (4) Near Schools &: Shepping fj) Exce\lf'nt Shnit Carprill (6) Bt>autiful Tilf! Pa rio (7) PalK'lC'<i Famlly Room ISi lleavy Shake Rnof 19) S215 lolnl 1nonthly pay- ment AU lhi!'I wi lh four bcdroom11 and 1. fan1 ily roon1. GrC'at Family Horne. Ca ll 516-2313. ®THE REAL ESTATERS I 'J I '• I '/ VETERANS ·NO DOWN-NO COST Aft you have to do Is quality undel' the G.J. BI1..L OF RIGHTS and Wf! will move you into 1hi1 sharp hard- wood floor, lhr<'e bdrm. Eastsk!f. Costa Mesa home. Top loca tion near 1t<>~. schools and sr. JOAO-IL\1 CAWOLJC CHUROf. Pric- e(! to eel! at $25.600. COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC . f orm.-rly La Borde RE 220 E . 17th St .. C.M . Call 646·0555 Evenings Call ~sia; ONLY $27,900 BEST VALUE AROUND Bf>:1utifully l11ndscaped. . . Block W11.Jl . One owner J BR, 2 bA!h. a ose lo 11\ores 11.nd in Mr~ Verdr. COmr 11.nd Si!e thi~ ra~ lind, FHA &: VA buyers \\·clcome. Call 516-231l. PLEASE, PLEASE WE NEED YOUR HELP Home bu.Y"ft, pleaae IC!Ok 11 this large 4 lkdrm. J Bath horne plus pool. Mu~! be ~Id. Name you.r tt>rms. Va- c11."1. $12,500. 2:J9!} RN!lnnrl!I Op dn\ly t-~ Lochenmye Re-a ltot l!m Newport Blvd., C.i\I. Cali 64G-392R Evf'!,, 61"">-1827 s.h..,·hl We founrl 1 ~r. ! BR · 2 story. J c .. r 11;anp. Ooee to 11arbor J.llgh. ALSO; • 1 BR. turn. apl. for rent. ($mall ~noua:h to know yoo, larwe ~nouih f'o lf!rv" rou.1 The. fut@tt araw ln the W@st . •• a Dally Pilot CW.Wed Ad. 6':1-(o871 ****** TAYLOR co. LINDA ISLE -$145,000 Covered courtyard entry to thls beautilul waterfront home with pier & float. 5 Bdrms. formal DR. & paneled fam. rm . with circu- lar wet bar. All electric kitchen w/char·broil. Prof. decor thruout. Plumbed for pool. DOVER SHORES -VIEWI $7t,500 Like new! Looks like a model home. Located on beautiful corner site with view of bay & mountains. Lux cptnJ. k drapes. S Bdrm., tam. rm. &: study. Pnvacy. S Car garage, 2042 GALAXY OPEN SUN. l·~ WESTCLIFF -$79,fQCI Large 5 BR. home. Room for your family to spread out. A real choice area too. Lovely 20'x40' pool with Jacuzzi. Great patio for en- tertainjng. Call today for appt. LINDA ISLE -$143,500 EACH HERE is )'Our chance! Owners of S NEW waterfront homes will consider in exchange: smaller home, land, apartment bldg. or trust deeds. Will consider lease/option. ·Each has 4 BR., FR., DR.. & study. Really spectacular. See today & submit your exchange. 8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SUN. 1.S DOVER SHORES -$99,SOO Elegant & colorful! Exquisite master suite with huge walk-in closet. Many fine features in this 4 BR. home with study, sun room & formal dining rm. Great kitchen. 3 car gar. 410 MORNING STAR OPEN SUN. 1·5 CORONA DEL MAR INCOME -"1,950 Great location! Walk to shops. 2 Separjlle units. 2 BR. frt. unit w/frplace and NEW 3 BR., 2 bath rear unit. Good income. CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX -$69,500 . 3 LOVELY studio type apartments. 2 Bdrms. in each. 1 Bath in 2 units - 1 Y.I baths & fire- place in 1 unit. Built-in range, oven & dish- washers. Really sharp. 6 Garages. CORONA DEL MAR -$95,000 Builders Attention! 3 Full lots underimproved w/good but older 2 BR. home. In heart of beautiful CdM. Perfect for 3 new homes. l Block to ocean. Call for appt. 304 NARCISSUS OPEN SUN. 1·5 LA QUINTA COUNTRY .CLUB Beautiful custom bit. desert home on 13th fairway. 10' Ceilings, formal DR. & den w/ wet bar. Sep. guest house. Fully air-cond. pool. jacuzzi & sauna. \Viii consider exchange for Newport waterfrt. home. $185,000 CHOICE WATERFRONT LOTS Dover Shores -$49.500. Linda Isle -$69,!iOQ.$75,000.$85,000.$100 ,000 Office Open Sundo1y, January 2 '"Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San JNquln Hills Rao1d 1 '0verfaoking Big Co1nyon Country Club'' NEWPORT CENTER .644-4910 ****** TT LA BORDE, Realtor ' YEAR IN-YEAR OUT IT'S COZY. Immaculate four bdrm. 2 bath home with rear Jiving room, fireplace. family room, B/I bar and airy B/I elec. kitchen. BeautifuJly carpeted over hardwood floors, draped thru·out. Conveniently located to schools, shopping and arterial freeways. Full price oniy $32,000. NO DOWN VETERANS • LOW DOWN FHA. vmRANS NO DOWN.NO COST All you have to do is qualify under the G.l. BILL OF RIGHTS and we will move you into this sharp hardwood floor, three bdrm. East- side Costa Mesa home. Top location near stores. schools and ST .. JOACHIM CATHOLIC CHURCH. Priced to sell at $25,600. PLANNING ON RETIRING? WHY NOT CORONA DEL MAR. We have a neat two oversize bdrm., 2 bath home with har.dwood floors. Comfortable fireplace. cozy patio, protected heated pool for your daily exercise. This won't last lonjl'. at ONLY $39,950. HAVE YOU NOTICED OUR NEW NAME? WE ARE NOW A SUBSIDIARY OF THE COLWELL CO. MORTGAGE BANKERS. IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON RE-Fl NANCING, BUYING OR SEWNG, LET US HELP YOU. M. M. LaBORDE, Realtor LIVE IN CORONA DEL MAR Cozy. warm. friendly, Three bdrm. two bath home. SOUTI-t OF HIG~l\VAY · lust a few short blocks from the ocean. \Valking dis· tance to schools and shopping. Only $39,950. DOG LOVERS \Ve've built in a dog run for your hounds! Easlside Anaheim location • 51/• ASSUM- ABLE FHA LOAN. Four bdrms .. 2 bath, 15' x 24' covered patio. Fenced yard -fruit trees. Close to park & schools. ONLY $29,950. UP FOR ADOmON An ideal starter home for a young couple. NO DOWN VETS OR LOW FHA TERMS. Three bdrm. and den home with hardwood floors. Good Eastside Costa Mesa location. Large ya.rd for the kids · near schools and shopping. Priced to sell at ONLY $26,000. Ennlfttt C•ll 646-5226 or 642-7431 brand new bi' canyon home ••• • five bedrooms, 2 b1th1, f1mlly room, 2 co1r ger.1911, llHUllful corner lot ~ _bennill.lf' Ww at royal at. porae road, newport beach. thi1 borne is lw-ini finished now and 11hoUld be available In mkl-february. drive by and see it. U1t'n call owner at • , • 641-11@ HAPPY NEW YEAR • S.lu"'1, J-r 1, 1911 Gon0HI . MACNAB As we atand..•t the gate of !be year, we give gra!Mul ·thanks to all w.bo have helped, asslmd and extended their frlendsbip to aa over the past 18 y,\eara. M'ay all blesalngs go wlth you In 19,72. · FINE·R HOMES · I !ITAllT THE NEW'YEAR RIGHT(I HARllOR VIEW HOMES ' . !luy a C\!le, clean, cozy condominl·. 'Lovely. 2.BR. and convertible den um -2 BR., 2 bath -patio w/ "Monaco" home in Harbor Vlaw Eucalyptus tree. Only '31.500. Open Homes. On quiet street -wall<Tto Sunday 1·5 p.m. 4-0ll Gloucea!er, the pool without crossing a •1treot. Costa ~esa. You o~ the land. $46,950. Tdm EAST BL u·F F ·, Qu~M4-6200. 2826 CATALPA: 4 BR., FR. Great UNIVERSITY PARK family borne. Low, LOW price! Spacious t BR. FR. -Vanderbilt 2901 CATALPA : 4 BR., DR. View! Model. 20x30 LR. w/cathedral cell· Ready to move in & loaded w/e:t-ing. Dreariiy master suite! $53,000. ~~sCl'l'RUS: 4 BR., FR. If you can Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. paint, you can save & save. Low· HIGH ATOP THE CLIFFS ' . est priced home In Eastbluff. . , . OF DOVER SHORES Jack Howell 644-6200. A •weeping view of the Upl>er Bay.-· 1 9 NEW Ivan Wells custom homes "L~v;~E.;0L~~,!~.~E, . nearing completion. Choose your 4 large bedlOoms, 3 baths, trenien-finish d~tails now ! Model OPEN dous family room, formal dining DAILY 10 a.m. -5 p.m. 2006 Giil· room and separate hide-away hdb-axy Driye -or ca11 '6*15SO. by house. Betty Kerr 644-6200. INVESTME.NT/SHEL TER BUY OF THE WEEK IS.units on •!.42 acres. Eicellenl Location -Style -Quality. 1001 rental ·area. in Costa Mesa. !less Hampshire Lan~. Choice Baycrest than l~ vacancy. Good tu shelter. street & a stunning t BR. home w/ $26,450 · annual' gross. ALSO 12 lo- lofty ceilings & 2 massive stont maintenance units-$16,850 ~s-s. fireplaces. Owner·Builder built w/ Vacancy about 1/3rd of ·1%. Tom care. Open SUnday 1"5 p.m. _ or . Quean .644-6200. · · , · · call Jane Frazee 642·8235. · NEW LISTING CORONA DEL MAR A rare· find! One-storir 4 BR. INVESTMENT Super condition. Very first resale 2 spacious 4 BR. -2~ bath apts. of plan! ·~,SOI> .. · 5 yrs. new -owner wiH trade. HARBOR'"VIEWI Betty Kerr 64+6200. CAMEO SHORES VIEW Outstanding canyon and o c e ·a n · REALTORS views fro_m this truly gorgeous 3 STNCE 1944 BR., split level, adult occupied MuSt sell this weekend! Lowtst Priced t BR. in area. Large\ kit· chen,· 28' master suite, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, deep· shag c~ting. Las· zlo Sharkany. 644-6200. Open Sun- day 12-4 p.m. 1715 Port Stirling, Harbor View Homes. 673-4400 home. Professionally landscaped. lz=:::z=::=::=::=::=::rl$69,SOO. Tom Queen 644-6200. , . HARDWOOD ' MACNAB • IRVl.NE Realty Company -·' '' I ' -· ~.. . '' FLOORS Thl1 beautiful Cost& Mesa 644-6200 "42423.(' """'' wtto .,,.,. and de. HARBOR VIEW CENTER 901 DOV~I. ~D'1t1VE ' light with it's 3 shining bed· 1644 MlcARTHUR BOUL&VARD "" ... .. "' rooms, 2 gleaming baths, • pl"'h NEW CARPETS, big I ~,~~~!!!!!!!!J!!l~~~~,N~E~W~PO!i!!!R;~T~ll~l~A~CH~~~'-'~·~'~• !!II!!!~!!!!!~!!!!/ v Tr'='">-----"'---------._ double garnge and • big 1191 -~R.LKLWRSKLWUWW~ fl'nced yard wtlh palio and Gener.11 Gener.11 . r.-ral_ BIG TREES! IMMEDIATE· ~- LY YOllR.' "'' "'·""'! AnY CAN'T RND IT?.~ 1f'rms olftted 10 finance """'""""""· JOa.. COATS ·~wALtAcE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenings) CUSTER STANDS HERE rn the mounlall'!A at Crelt· line"! He has ll ,uni& ~le a 4 bdrm homf', giant pool and the tot11.I ill ooe of the finnt J"e80rl1 in the mountains. Call for more details. THE BUY WORTH WAITING FOR It you•~ a i3J'i1! f1mily and w&nt to use your VA. don't hesitate on thi!f 5 bedroom plu1 a family room borne. I! l1 priced at only SJll,800 and ts designed for SPAC- IOUS · llvinr. Hurry 10 iiee t~is buy before It is bought! Call :'>4i;.231l. * WILL BtnLD )'OUI', dreiu- hotnt'. Have statt tor eom· plett' hom• packqe, Put Yo\l?' confidence Jn our 49 years ot quality custom borne building. SM ex.ample of product et 2006 Galaxy, Dovtt Shores. Ivan Wens & Sons ~-UNUSUAL and hard lo find. 3 bedroom, 2 bath &. family room home on one o~ the nicest streell on the EuUlde. Generous •ize rooma and cl~et1 &•· lore! Huce living room, cheery built-In kitchen, with BBQ, endoAed lanai. Park like yard \r.ith fruit ~ &. lovely ~tJ.np. Even room for a poot,, JUST LISTED and won'f . lut at o n l y $.15,000. CAl.,L 615:4930 ~::1 "A SURPRISE . AWAITS YOU" Ac:l11.ptablll1y iii the k@y note ol this two atory rolonlal atyle home. Huge family room wilh fireplace !('ading 10 covert!'d patio. Formal • • Sharon Kent * dining and living room with 2484 Oro1nge Ave., Cost.1 Mes.1 You are tht winntt d. 2 tickets to the Sports, Vo1catkln & RtcreatiDnal Vehicle Show ., ... ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER NCIY( 1hru J11.nuary 16th Pll!'tlu c+ll 642-5678, ext 314 bmv.'M'n 9 ll1'ld 5 .pm tQ claim your tickt>I!;. !Nort'h County 1o1t-trc-e nlimtw>r is 5'i0-JD>) • • • Buy of the Month Thi" home is located in an arf'a 'lll'httP. homes er@ ..U· 1,. for Ul,CKKI t11nd owr . Don't wait to 1ee this bff.u. ty. Too many extru 1o mention! Priced &t o n I y $>8.950, MT.Qlto O THE RE.1\L 1"\. ESTATl:RS $34,500 prime are1. 4 btdrooms, flre- sih1 ce in eolly den, h.111 din- tn1 rm., bllilt•IN:. dilhwaah- tt, tarp rooms. 540-1720 TARBELL fil'l'pl.1ce &l90 tor forfnAI en- tertainment. Dmgnt"d for Jots of room P'lll kKI ol privacy / 't h~ bedrooms and 2% baths. can ua now. .......,. -01 TH[ P!:t\I. "'\.:' I'.STATf:HS MINI RANCH MAXI FUN Ct111rmln.1: l'1MIOm Mmf', 2 bedroom, Mn, 2 blllh I euily rx1wu'lriablt. l flor1'9" 11tatl1 and cement block tack room. Brin11: oo the Cow- boy1, Gree.I cl<Me-ln Joe, 54().1151 {()pen Ew:ni,.-l FW :rr::I Pool Home!! No Down To Vets Choiee eotlrp Park home fHturlnc 3 bedroom1, bani. ll'OOd ROOtl. warm uted brick tlrtJ>llct, tiectrle ...... •II:• door opeMr, plu many extras. A rMi value al 131.TlO. c.n ~Zill. "mt$~~~~~ $5,SOO-l'RICE:REDUCTION ow'Mr 1111ist wH What a PRESENT FOR THE NEW' YEAR. for your family! This 3100 sq. ft.,· beautiful Spanish hacienda with large heavy beam patio overlooking lhe golf course. has 4 bedrooms plw f~ily room with . hl,lge, used brick circular fireplace peg board floors and wet. bar. You ought to see the master bedroom suite with Walk.in closet. dresSing room area, and what a bath! There's also a private room for Father to be used for den or office. The home is vacant and waitiqg for some lucky family. Buy it this year and enjoy it for many years to come. Oh yes, it' does have a formal dining room. New price ..................................... $72,450 2030 BALTRA PLACE A real f8mily home with a den for Father, extra built on room for bicycles and other storage, finished-garage with work bench, house and grounds· all in beautiful condition. Too many extras to mention here-let w show them to you. ·Price only $46,950. for this 4 bedroom 2 story home close to the goll course. 'muf\7u6e~eaCty,., 2'50 Mow Vordo Dr. e Co111 MoM e Phone s.46-5990 ~~ General Gener.11 ., Happy New Year To All . from our staff & their families. Georiie Becker' Mory Ellen ·erUm!oy David Delancy Olive Enlllsh Anni• Enll i)jck voael Gene Mayo Peg Moffat Mildred Sbaw Vee Stinson LynnTbome Jtrry Moffo1tt, Men:tger llult.ra AUSTIN-SMITH GORMAN And Auocl1te1 212t 1111 CN1I Hl1hw1y ~.,"lot -, • • b . Z . DAILYPILOT S&lW'dot. """"" 1. 1972 ( .. I . . " ' :. • ' ' '· l '. Gener•l PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 3 Lind• Isle Drive -Open Sunday Lovely, new 5 BR., 4.Y.. Ba. home w/water· front.Jiv. rm. & din, rm. Oak paneled family rm. w/frplc. ¥aster BR. w/sitting area & fir~place. ~ay & Mt. views ••.....•. $179.500 . 77 Linda Isle Drive Beautifully decorated 5 BR. bome on lagoon. Huge m str, BR. w/beam ceil. & frpl Lge. liv. rm. & family rm. Formal din. rm. Seciqi· ty system. Pier & slip ............. '230,000. 92 Linda Isle Drive Beaut 5 BR. 4 ba. home w/formal din. rm. & family rm, 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. Built-in gun cabinet & bookshelves. $155,000. 106 Linda Isle Drive Custom Single story, 3 Bdrm., 3 bath water· front with pier and slip. Large master bdrm. with sauna. Dining, kitchen & living room have water view. 52' lot ..... : ...... $135,000. Waterfront Lots No. 76; 3 Car garage. Faces South .. $80,000. No. 56: North Lagoon exposure ...... $80,000. 403 Bayside, 70 ft. sandy beach ...... $43,950. For Complet• Information On All Homes "'" Lots, Ple1se Call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Gener•I Gener•I Ul!llll()Ui: tiVM~S llt•I Eat•t•, .675·6000, 244l E. C••il Hithw•~ Cor•n• 411 Mer, C•lifomi• ' HA VE ANY IDEAS? The inside of this BA YSHORES home is super: 3 Bedrocu:~s, 2 baths, hi.gh ~am cell· ing, garden patio and massive fireplace. Even the leasehold is right, and the price at $56,000. is in the ball park. .. _ ...... WINNER GINNY MORRISON Al Black. owner of South Coast Real Estate, announced that Ginny Morrison was top sales- man for the year 1971. having sold over $1 ,500,000 worth or real estate. Ginny was uresented with a large trophv !or the year 1971 at the company Awards Dinner held at Yomoto 's Restaurant in Newport Beach. Ginny is very dedicated to her profession and will sehe you in the very best possible man· ner. Call her anytime. 545--8424. SOUTH COAST REAL ESTATE 1 SOO Adams Avenue Co•\• Meu. Collf. 545-84,4 --- vm s1.oo TOTAL DOWN Owne:r tJoua:ht new bome-wW. pay all )'OUt eo11.J. TerrUle looation .. ..... ..... residential atta. 3 Btdroom, 2 Baths. fantastic ~ game room. all bU.lltlN: ·~ sparkling mrxlitlon. ~· ment appraised al $29, ..... -4>)\. mo. P&~ Call 5f.5.3f24 .(Open eVl!I) \o~th ( oast e HALF ACRE • With 2 bed-rooro borne •••••. iz;.ooo. Chn.ral COit• Mes. YOUR OWN ISLAND 819 CONGRESS. No Fintlt :H.9 act't' Canad.Ian Vets. fmmed. CJC041. Salmoo fllltt1nr laland. Close put. Call Prlco to P~ndor Harbour. Housie, ;54&-Ul9;::.;::;:::..· -----·I -·•-lwDdpme. EHt lllufl °'11>' SUli,00>. . ""';.;...;'-'"---- lllllGrundy, Rltr. 550 VISTA GRAND( 311 8e>alde, 11.B. ~61 -r BAYFRONT ;t,PTSJ e"lutts Fam1'lv Ho-Vkta Del Udo. P>er " sUp IJ 1119 available. From $31,500. Sell w leue. Geol'll• Wllllomson REALTOR S4U570 MS-1564 5 BR., 3 bl., fOrm. din, + tam. rm., J.ctY,, 2600 sq. ft. Imrned. p:IUtll.. Reduced to $33,!0), low dn. Term.,,. !§46..1113. . l1lbol P .. llloul1 3 Bcfnn., 2"' ba't., 1850 911· ft. Just lde6J. for • )'OUn& A active femily. Plenty rl leiSW'e time for f&mily cot- 1,.1. 100% Maiolenance- free llvin&'. Step from pri- vate patio onto )'OUZ" own l4 e.cre pa.rY. Deep pile CU• ~ng; tailoftd drapl!riN; wa.11 pe.neliqr;; et.Lin&" b a T plm (."UStom shotltn. ni: DUPLEX, b1¥ view; large' e 3 BEDROOM .. boalef l~ Jot. f12,51Xl. "'"' •••••••••••• $%!,51111. 3 BR. homo' s;!!,500. Years )VU~. ~low replace.. merit value at $44,!ri(J. e 4 BEDROOM l HUGE Matlha.ll Realty • 615-4600 DEN, Back Bay,. $36,750.·l WANTED: oceanfront 3 or 4 Br. mme for qWck sale. Marshall Ree.lty 675-4600 e HOJ\fE C2 bedroom, crpta. drps, rafli"e, refl'lc, wu!f.. er) PLUS l bedroom retlt-C ·::;•:;"""';;:;:~d:;t:;.1.;.Ml;;:;r'----I al. lmmod. pou. $31!950. • Roy McC•rdle fl•• tor 1810 Newport mvd., C.M, 543-mt Eastbluff 2414 Vista Del 0rp _ ...... '41-"33ANY'nME h eed !·tu (opeo evenings) But the front of the ome n s a 1 e Peninsula Point something! Maybe the white P.aint should be General General Steps to ocean. Ntwb' ctecor-Best View Street LOVELY 3 or 4 Br home w/vlew and separate din- ing. Call a.Iler 5 pm 644-5510. sandblasted off the, weeping br:ick; then some al'ed & cupet-M; Olmp. .c Bdrms .• 2 ba.lh, huge fam- ivy planted. Or maybe the small palms EASTSIO[ BUILDER'S furn"""l 2 BR., 1 ... Hu,. ;ly "'°"'' H..,,. Lara< lot; Fountain Valley frpl., open beam, cell. In new carpt"ting, frestiiy paint-QOMS . · Islanders Bldg. at Linda hie should be replaced with a big sycamore. The COSTA MESA REPOSSESSION ''"" !Iv. ""· Dbl .• .,..... od, ""'"''°""ly ..,,...,... 3 BEDR I• 34f Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675~161 shuttered window box looks great -maybe rmmed. pcl&W91. $49,'95. m, plus countless other ex· • 1 • l,..,...,....,;,,...,....,;,,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,.I it should be duplicated on the other side. Granny can hop, skip I.: jump One m11.n's loss can be )'()Ur Call: 673-lf.63 6'fS..888&Eves. tru •wow. What a view! 60! FHA LOAN I \Vho knows? to Y.'estcliff shopping; Jr. gain. Pr!ood 10 sell at WE HAVE RDfJ'ALS $51,SOO. 70 G.neral General walks to schoo!I: recreation $32,::iocl. ~ith FHA or VA ... Do you have any ideas? 11 so come by at home, l7X34 hid. & filt'd. 1erms. !luge 2 story. 4Gbed· !~ · · 2516 Vista Drive in Bayshores Saturday or pool; 2 bdnn. & den pl11s room, family & bon11s. reat ~J!:kf I' PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR WISHES Sundayafternoonandcbatwith Jo. """'' houso; '" immao. C06t& M"" '°"'"°" "'"' '-:st ,; . .: /J Take QVtt this }Ow lnternt p.te-loan le save SS. Thi• kwely home ls only S ·yn.. otd • it in top shape. I...arP. &padolJs bedim., w/w car- amd. Woo't wt Joog at "'boot. oow vat'Ml • s e • ~ ~)l from our entire Staff The family with the best ideas gets to $31,500. You can assume anytime. Builder wants rast ... lly BillFernandez TomBoland buy the home. , I&rgornAloan! sale! C.R.V. SALE i' ~·~ · pets ttuuout. ~ Mel Morrison · · CORBIN•. 5">-ll5l <Open EveUngsJ; A W-u>lttor Grttn V&lu. • • : :1111 vllta """·im • ~:rya~~er Dolores McDonough · u....i11"\US: tf6'·US:~ Br. -ra a.nd Sunaet Pool ' -N~~a; ~ Ha\.Butt. Evelyn Smith r"ll .,., L V~L~. MARTIN IBITAGll '" ''Move ln" O>oo!Oon. '41-U33 ANYTI¥E SP"ro:w 1 f42M 4 ''A nesi~~ 'II i Huntlnglan BHch •. Worth Probst Howard Carrigan R••I Est•+•. 675·6000, 2441 E. Co•d Highw•'f i.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ... ;;~"""~· ~~ aw111"""!:'.! 31~L ~~· * DUPLEX *· Coro•• d•I M&r, C&lifwiti• ""''""' ,,....., .,. I"'"' .... .. HOME & !NYE. · ·s"MOO 1111•-•liriiririiiiiilliiiiiiiii!iiili•-••I REAL TORS "641-7662 c.u .... = ,.,. Roa1 va1, """" c1 11wy. An ex"""' · 'IA ~OAN I General Gen•r•I c• 000 Are You a Big 'UC! ' 1-bdrm. home, with plans REDUCED -· for a new mslr. BR. & bath 3 BR 2 BA. $al00. ca!h ahd REALTY Ownertt anxiou.. MUST SELL Family plua new 2 BR: & fimlfy nn. you Msume exl•tinr< 1 r.r . • BAYSIDE DRIVE WATERFRONT NOW dlle to pttlOf\8.1 prob. Extremely sharp and ln ex· W'lth 3 baths, bltn~. carp. & loan. Paymts leu than i+*t. lems! Features Incl. 2 story cellent condition. Large 4 drapes. A chQice property. Xlnt nbrnood, beaut f'DI, 3425 £. Coast ffwv. <!xec. home, 4 BR 2~~ BA, Bdnn. Walking distance to MORGAN REAL TY compl blUns, kilch -.aPtill1, "1 Uncla & Harbor Island View w/w ""''· """· bright & h<ach. O"IY 2 ,,., "'w. 3 BR. $11 ,()00 673-6642 67s.6459 crpts • d .... Lut ,...,. Corona del Mar chttrful kitch w/all the $33.750. No do,.1:n G.I. Ideal home for 221-02 buy· l'IL OLD price. $28,000, From this Jovely 4 bdrm., 4 bath home. On goodies, Ir&: rev yd w/lots W..fiOlO en! Oversized lot. Nice TAX BEATERS IJ a 59' lot, with pier & float. Custom drap-ot fnlit trees &: xlnt ldscpg! clean starter home! I..arg& 675-7225 eri~ & paneling. $139,500. FP now $32,!QJ, ~ Submit! living room. famlly &!zed 2 llR + 1-BR So. H'I>\)' $46,500 Catt M7·12'll kitchm wtth RIO. Lots ot 2-2 BR. So. comer $47,500 td-Mn t=) IMP tllk IHMdy dlrKt9ff wM ye• "h weHenll • Yo• t• tt....._.MtttllJ. All rt.. l.cet'lon Pated below .. ... rlbH •• ,,..... cNteU by adftrtkl1t .... _..... t. today'• DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Pcrtro1111 'illowl91 •P" hoa-for.sale or te rl'lt.,. o,...i: te ll•t ••II ltlfontterti• lo rtik col1u MC.Ii Frid., -4 ....... HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 409 Gloucester, Costa Mesa 642-8235 . (Sunday 1.S) (2 Bedroom & F1mily Room or Oen) 304 Narcissus. Corona de! Mar 644-4910, $95,000 (Sunday 1·5) 2910 Cliff Dr .. Newport Heights 642-5200, $44,500 (Sunday 1-5) (3 Bedroom) 2516 Vista Dr., (Bayshores) N.B. 675-6000, $56,000 (Sat & S\Jn 1-S) (l Bedroom & Family Room or Den) 1100 Cambridge (Westcliff) N.B. 642-8235, $64,500 (Sunday 1·5) 2042 Galaxy, Newport.Beach _644-4910, $79,500 (Sunday l.S) (4 Bedroom} 1315 Nottingham: Newport Beach 675-4930 (Sun. only 2-5) (4 Bedroom & Family Room or Den) 1612 Anita Ln ., (Baycrest) N.B. 642-3600, $68,000 (714/642-3600) 2015 Kewamee (Irvine Terr.) CdM ~lll (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1001 Hampshire Lane (Baycrest) N.B. 642-8235 (Sunday 1·5 ) **1641 Bayside Dr., (Yachtsman's .. Cove) Cdlll, 675-1935 (Daily) 1715 Port Stirling (11.V. Homes) N.B. ···. 844-6200 (Sunday 12-1) **8 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) N.B. . 644-4910, $143,500 (Sunday 1·5) .2901 Catalpa (EastbluU) N.B. 644-6200 (Sun 1·5) (S Bedroom} 1337 '.Galaxy (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8235, $219,500 (Sun 1·5) 2854 Alb! Vista (EastbluU) N.B. 644-0530 (Sunday 1-6) (S Bedroom & Family Room or Den) *2006 'Galaxy ilr., (Dover Shores) N.B. 846-1~ . . . ' . (Daily 10.S) ·~en!ng Star (DoverShoru) N.B. ., · {SundllJ) DUPLEXES FOi SALE CJ lied_,,, -Unifi J25.45th SL, Ne"J>Or! Beach &42-6200 (S\Jnday I.SJ WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE **!IHI Bayside Dr., (Yacht.man's Cove) CdM, '675-1935 (Daily) BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR SEYMOUR REALTY, 171<1 atore-&lt <abi-.... dJn. 2 BR + l·BR add on $48,500 [,......,,.....,...,...,._91 Islanders Bldg. at Linda l1le 1 ..::Bea=ch::..::8:::1"'1.::·o.·.::H=""'c::·cc"""=·~.-I IRVINE TERRACE ~a:;.~ price $71,tm! 2 ~~i!:r!i~ 8Rea~'500 ~:~BR. ~ .... 3>4;.;.;.1.;B;,;•,;.vs,;;•,;;d•"""D'"r"' .... s ..... itiio• .. 1,. ... N ... B ........... 61 .. u .... 1 .. 6 .. 1 .. 1 "Family Center' • Bdrm ..... maid's ... """"" SEYMOUR REALTY. lTI'1 3001 E. Cst. Hwy. 61J.<l;IO BA, ........ '""' rm, - 'Th19 ~utfM three bedrocm rm. Lg e. ··~Hon Be-acti Blvd., Hunt. Beh. * * * * * * fpl, lowly crpts a: dqs, Gener1t iiiiiiiiil with t~ fam.Uy room far J>!ece" frptc. Sep. util. room. WARM " TENDER HAVE bltin RIO, hntwd firs. ~ ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii famBy enftrt;ainment. op: Spac. kltch. w/brldst. rm. Cozy 2 BR. condo Jn quiet loc. A SAF'E AND am aq.ft. 3 car gar w/aJiey • PQrt\¥,ri'Y Jmock:s agaln. Join " counUeu cabinets. RQlm 111 B di h •-dl•p IU I HAPPY NEW YEAR aoceu. Cbcrioe }Oc., all trD& Open Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. 1-5 967 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hills the smart set and move Into tar Pool. A shaip home le a., s Win•, ·• 842-4466 a lifetime ct oomfort.able real l:r\b' at SS9,500. b1tn9. Dln. atta. Patk>. DbL MORGAN REAL TY 4 Bedrms., 3 baths. Custom carpets & drapes living ••• "''a1k to market Open Sat. A Sun. 1-S gar. $3),SOO. 673-6642 675-6459 and od1oob. Call 842-2535 2015 Kewamee Dr. -GEMN'---* * * * * * T eadership THE IRWIN CO. 1610 W. Coa" Hwy., 11.B. LUSK -2 STORY Realtors REALTORS 64246:13 Lovdy Burlingame model, BUY OF THE WEEit Corona del Mar Triplex· $69,500 Open daily 1·5 4334 E. Coast )lwy. .IJ REAL ESTATE 610 New?"ort Centt>i-Dr. $23, 950 Including land. 4 Bdrms., on • tremendoug Ca.Jill~ Newport Beach 644.fillt rl bonu1 room, 3 baths, Huge sic. SUper ahag crpts, '3 BR, • Orange Coa1t Real Estate 2600 E. Coast Hwy., ot Dahlia * HAPPY * Corona del Mar 644-Q48 on ~lined 11:reet, P me 2 BA. !abu._·--* ~· / 5 BR +DINING RM -· 1 d lot.$84,950.3400C..tamaran, ......., = .. .,... 4' • 11.rea. 3 ucurooms P us en, Hart>or Vie'w Hill.E. 675-7225 FHA at whet have ~ !!'!!!!!!i!!!!~ls~rt ~~lh Y~~., $33 1CN1 e...,_ hall, epaclous Jtvin&: FOR JUST -OM Executive 2 s;.;'home! 2400 ~~"S4IJ..1no LUSK * cAu:Bfi.8-r ~""r 1 v.;::;::::--=::"""~.:.,.-l ~G:•n:•~r~a~I =====~I This fine Mesa Verde home I.. has 5 bedrooms, dining l'iiq. fr., fittplace, fonnal din-TARBELL Harbor View -2 stOry, 5 19', 1ng room, 2 pJush bath areas 3 ha, huge !e>e lot. Ai"nt, House l'ini;hlng SWIMMING room, , "'""' and much and ''Sunshine Bright" kitch· 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa fiT'a--1725. en with buill.in RIO plUI You? more at a ''Last year's POOL SAVINGS pn"'" ot only S34,000. ALL dilhwasher! ExCE"Uenl home 4 BEORM., POOL HC"tt's an Ideal family home. TERMS. CaU now to Rf:. 4 bedrooms, family room, Buy your POOL HOME in In excellent area close to In de-sirable Mesa del Mar. EVERYmING! Futt price Vacant & dean. 0wntt will $33,;ai -Submit aU otrers~ consider sale, lease or lease-the ctf-season and save bedroom with bath & 1Unk· money! We 'have a gorgeous • Ml tub. Very light & bright! 4 bedroom ~1esa Verde WALLACE Call 847-12'11 OP.tion· A sreat buy at SEYMOUR REALTY. 17141 $29,9!'6, Try 10'.ti dawn, &>a.ch Blvd., Hunt. Bch. SOUTif COASI' REAL ES- hoge living room & master ~ CO~TS Y.'ired & plumbed for pool. home with big dining room Has trailer or boat storage and a S1>8Jiding 3:l'x40' pool. REAL TORS H . hts TATE 545-M.24. area enclosed. This Deane We're prnud 10 otfer this --554146~4141-Newport e19 Garden home is on he larxl winning combinatioll at on1y . (Open Evenings) ''Cliff Haven't ASSUME 6°/o -VA LOAN-& ol!ered at $44,500. Owner $40,900. with oo down pay. /~==~==~Ii::=:/ 71 ment to vou•. Non vets gel --This home remodeled 2 yrs. anxious. To llCe, l'Ail 64&TI . livl In -$3990. down pay· for large family ago. Hat mp down og Sharp 3 Bedrm. home on IMge lot. $110. mo. payJ all. Full price $24.900. 2-Story Home With Everything 4 bedroom1. family room, 200) sq. ft. plus a brand new healed &. filtered pool. To- tal price only $32,9'50 -best Huntington Beach location. Walker & lee Re'&.ltors 54().5140 "HOME OF THE MONTH" And what • lovely hOr1'e lt is. La~ 4 bedroom 9o'ith family room, 3 bath. carpet throughout. Landscapire ill the best. Private park com· ment. room \vith fittplace, formal Newport Hts. sc:hoo1s. 5 l..rg. dining room + 3 bedrooms COATS bednns, 21,4 Ba. 300l 1q, ft. and 2 baths. DcllghtfuJ oov. & A home with a future. fm· emf petio for outdoor tun. WALLACE med. occup. 51i' % loan ls a-wumattle. REALTORS Oruy $.>9 ....... Call &JS.nn . -546-4141- (~n Evenin91) FULLER REAL TY ~4 Anytime RIGHT NOW! Owner transferred. M1111 sell 1his 2 sk>ry, 4 BR Pli.CC'Sf!t· ter Jn Mesa Verde . Walk to schls. Din. rm. & sep. lam. "Uve in a 1-· [!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BAYSHORES nn. A•ki"g 143 ...... -... VIEW & POOL ROY J . WARD, RLTRS of Luxury" SHARPEST 3 BR . ....,,, EST Waterfront cust. home, 4 er Where else can you find a IN BAYCR 5 b:hms. View lrom most INCOME PROPERTY pool borne at only $23,500. ' $69,950 rooms. 81 Ft. Jot, spacious Duplex, aJ90 4-plex. Xlnt ln- 1.ob ol decki"I< and ""-'P -GE:~Mll--yan!. Rod. lo $211),flflfl. romo & a>nd-. pool.. Seller ~l pay buyers 1610 W, <:out Hwy., N.8. Bill Grundy, Realtor FORTIN, REALTORS oost:a ilO don t pass this ooe.1 ,REAL~~TO~RS~;;;:;;;:::64="4623=~34~1=P:::1~ys=>l=•;.;:· =NB==m-<=::":'.:.z::::::::::==:642-~SOOO=::;:::;::::; A very special home, tor 1; famWea Mio take out time to live and laugh. C'A.U 842·'535. S©\\~~-LGt-ifS" The Punle wifh the Buiff./n Chuckle '-0' THE REAL \'"'-ESTATERS '' I• munlt:y ... cleanest hOme on _,.,,,,..,,..,,..,,....,,..,,,.,, the market. Call 842·Zl.15 ' Costa Mes• __ ·...;,;,;.::.....,. __ PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP College Park 4-Beclroom SEW NG YOUR HOME? Ftte appra.isal. • . We lxf)' equities. Pe1'9!N.l atttnOon. 15 yrs, exper. !162·5523 ' Family room added to this COLLINS & WATTS lovely, dean, sharp home. _ REAL TY - Gold 1hag cari>eU 24 X 14 1lving room w I fireplace, C. & W • dining room. Built in appli· --Y-O~UR--F-A_"!_lL-Y~.-'- anccs. Walking di1tance to WIL4 FLIP! t1hopplng and to all schools. th! 3 BR 2 BA Only $32,950. Ca 11 now, ' • .over s ' · Seabury home w/lrg pa.Ho, 646-7171. in lovely area. $31,900. SmLE DOWN Real Estate by McVAY 54~ $800. Down-- ANYONE QUALIFIES And relax In this cheerful 4 to take over 1he low i1'6 bdnn., 2 bath great faimly terest rate loan on this home. near Newport Hts, lovely, near new 3 Bed~ j111t a few steps from a room home. 540-8555 lovely parl<. Kltcheo blw. SHERWeeD REAL TY FA heatini:, new cafl>cls, 18964 Brookhllnf, F.V. '""" ''"""" ""'· 129 · 000 • S 9UICK $ CALL · E): ,4,.z,14 WE BUY HOMES 9""'4.c. MR. KASAB!AN 847·9flOI Ntair.N,!,~:.Ll.~c "orr1c1 KASABIAN REAL ESI'ATE • • ' t r r i ' i • • • ' . ' • I ; I • ' I :- • I. !-· - ' , .. ' ' . . I: f • ' . . ' ' • ' ' . ' •• . - • • J f ! -I f ~ - • • t : . ' . ' . ' . '. ) ; ~ •. • ' • • • , I r ) . • . ~ "" ) ' -·~ ' -I . ""' l . ~ I • • ' • . ' Looking· For Someone To Take An Order? · We're Good At It ' • I. ·' , "'e'll even pay thi postage to get you to give us an orde~ Get ' ready for some quick profits by malling in your order today. Put a llcird·workirig DAILY PILOT classified w-.nt ad to work fcir you~ ' USE THIS ·oRDER FORM USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINES , TIM U -' $4.50 $5.10 $6.10 PAYM ENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 Publi1h fH • •••• ,, •• •• • d•y1, bt9i"11ing , •• ,, , • •••• •• •••• • • ,, •• • • ••, Cl •uiJi~tlioR , •• •••• •• , •• , , •••••••••• , •••••• , ••••• ,,,, ••••• , •• , N•"'• • .• • • .. • .. • •• • • •• • •., ...•• • , .. • • ...•••. • • ... , . • • • ........ • Ad'ilttn , , • , , , •• , ,, •• , • ,, , •.• , , , , , , , , ••• , ••• , •••• , •••• , • • ••• , •• , City •. , .••...............•........ l"~o"• . ,, ••. , ................ . •• 1 " TIMES TIMIS TIMU --- $7.40 $11.70 $17.70 $1.28 $14.50 $22.50 $10.76 $17.30 $27.30 TO flGUAE COST Put enly ont werd i11 e 1d1 i:i•c• 1bovo. lndude ytur •dclron or p~on• numbtr. The c•nl of you• •J i1 ti !ht end of lht li•t 011 which tho 1111 word of your td i1 •1il• ltn. Add $).00 p1u1 ) li1111 ••ht if you <f,,;,, u•• of DA ILY PILOT lo• 11rvic1 with m•iled' replie1. ------CUT HEllE-!"ASTE OH YOUA INYILOl"I ------ Cl111lfi1d Dtpt: BUSINESS REPLY MAIL Orange Coosl DAILY PILOT P. 0. Bo, 1560 . Coste Mesa, Calif. 92626 • Or Give Us an Order by Phone At 642-5678, The Direct line to DAILY PI LOT Classified Want Ad RESU.LTS . . . • • . . . ' , . , ' . ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . • D.\11.Y PILOT . -..... l~I -·.. I~ I lrvlne Income p,_n,, 1 .. Income Proporty 1.. Hou-Furnlohod 3QO Hou-Unfurn. 305' Hou1tt Ul1fllm. * Ajlh. Pum. MAjlh. Fum. Me 9 GARDEN TYPE BUNGALOW APTS. Otnor•I Gtntr•I Hunfl""°" ....,, ' ' 1~.-~-----:l;..rvt~ .. -----4 . ' COSTA MESA S BR., 3 ba., torm. din. + 3:.iri! ~lam '11\, , , ~ 4 separate buildings. Shake roofs. Private EASTSIDE Wn. rm., :i.ty., :iooo ,.. ·~~ ·-hi'. GIM , . • , patios. No stairs. All 1 story bungalows. 2 & 3 bllm with 2 baths dbl pr-ft; tm.med. J>C*it•. New N! .. , ...... rs. -tocr1a'1t . : · • 3 bedrooms. Some have fireplaces. 'l'he type ~ ap, fenced ya.rd. New sreen. peiint in It out. $350 Mo. cttt. Avail Ftb, 1. t4.T..fl5«1. ,'~ ' ,.1 " t 1 l of buildings that attract and hold good ten· ahq carpettna, newty paint-strrlTlJ. * New 4 Br. 2 Ba nr tt:N. ' ~"' ....... I ants. Income '16,740 yr. $145,000. Excellent ed. For rent or !Cue at THREE Arch Bay, l br, 1~ R@t req, (Tlt>, M'J..H ~ , , ',. · - finanCing. $205 per rno. Call WALKER m. din rm. prlv bch & ten-MM()f~ By Appt ozJl;Y. • . ' ...... .a-r. ~ I ''Our 26th Ye•r'' &: LEE RealJor, 5'IS-Ot65. nls $295. 32391 Stoniniton Owner. ;265/mo. • .... -· •• I WESLEY N. Tl< YLOR CO., ~ealtors •YEARLY RENTALS* Rd. •99-M22 i Ba....._.., 11> BL, au • 21 11 San J .. quln Hiiia Roed · Finer Homes In Beach ~a Blick Bay ...... bltnl, cptl, drpc, ~rport, --..... .......,.. ·<' 1 Bill Grundy Rltr. 615-Q61 1 pool A rte flcil. $165/mo. .... __.. ...... I NEWP.QRT CENTER 1 , 644'49 0 Balboo lsl,nd . 3 Bil,· 211 a.,, tam. rm., 96>-1189. -·:. <'• · ~ ________ .:_ ___ ~--'---'l~!!!~ • ' , ,,·,...,. Newty eptd> li -... 1325 -3 BR. 2 u Qpt, D'-" ' ' 1. er ~~~ ~ l'l.•l~Y~l ·Brul., .;;;;;, p>o.·--<Wloot,61>m:t ~F~;;;..~·;; .' ... :~ I j ,H;;u;;nt=:ln;;;g;;:ton=:;;Bt::;;;1c;;;h=::=;; Ugune Buch· .......... -I~ I I;!~ ~eOOI:·• ~~. ad U. ~ Coron• CNI Mer tlon. ~.,. ·~ . * ., • '.h t THIS t~~~---;;-; J ~';-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;~J ~~ c1:.1~'::· ~. aumc •........,, .. den. 2 2,.:.. ~~~~ ... ~ . .. · . . . r-1 · ! tzr.a!ng1e_,,bome.5yrs OLDE HOUSE L;o;l,;;.d•;...;.11;..1t;..... ____ 1.1_n_,com=-t=P"ropt..;,.,..,rty;,......,,.1 .. _1* NEW 2 Br, 1 Ba. =~';!:_·~~'. Poolprlv~im6tS-U51.' ~ l .. """""blM-; •. j =· u~;{~ ~ ~~°i:~~'. laWSOrl e SPE~IAL • ~U:.1 ::: =••New ;J BR. 2 BA, b.m. 3d~·~iet~'!i<d=·1~=~ ~ loan, payable $227. peT mo, Detailed rustic arclntecture, Al --""' iectio t PRINCIPALS ONLY paUo, pr. $225 to $250.'Nt rm., w/trple;. near pool. stttott. $211Vfuo. sr>-8230. ~ tncl taxes. 6l.x1l5 !t, 1st JGt, has eXlerior of wood ptank, ways a 6 """ se · n ° $48,000 schls. 557-8400. $3?5 JM· **> 833-3894. H 1 ... _ 320 C u. ~ db'! gar, patio, Idscpd. LONG RAMBLING VER-fine Udo Isle homes. Cut-3 Houses on luge lot OFF ·To' MEXl'Co Costa ueu unt "''°"~-. ' ' oat•,..,.,,. I i ANDA w IF1..00R5 OF ltED rent listing!! from • 2336 E1den Costa M t•• Ge I \o: ' - I' l l MISSION BRICK. Localed $41,000 Nur Back Boy"' 3 .~~. N!<e 2 B• home. ' WAtitrED .. " LSE Hant. llartJJ1vr .. !~· ntra ' . LIVE LIKE A KIN" ' I I I. .... · ·1y t La Ole ... _ .. ~ Ev. · ,,.,,. .,~,.,. Re:sponsi~e adults. No pets. ri...._ lam""--· "-"d .-v... wa.ttt) ~ J Bt, ~ -\1iEW IA Eu twnlbe 3 "'"7. 't•• ••71 ( -1 • ., "103 n me ,.,~r Ul, ci o -'--·~:ar. taWeorJ jlL <.PU-.u.u es ~' vi"' -v .. _ """" ,...vw., Ba Jam rm ~ ~ ' 8 d ' . ......_ ..,.L _... gunasection~.,. ~':oleo. ' lsmallchildok.548-5630 thl.s>ov~y4BR,2BA~ ' ' • • , .2~ ba," drps. Ii At u get Prices! jj!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!P I Entry foYer opens to SUNK-3416 Via Lido ti75-4562 ~ ~J~ms.A 3 BEDROOM home, large w/ frplc & Pool. Great kc. 846-l6S2 , 1 , ' Ml P· (213 ~351--0567. FURNISHED-1 t , R. E. SALES EN LIV. RM., w!lh VAULT-220 LIDO NORD AIL 3 BEDROOMS dooble ..,.... nso per a... to maJor -lnr· lrvlnt ' Townhdust Unlwrn. 335 UNFURMSKED ~ ' ' l'M LOOKING FOR ED CEILIN6S OF OPEN -ooo month. One child OK. 1315/mo. . ~ BEAMS & HEAVY CROSS -· Reolio,, 646--0655. Call 568424 (Opon eVe•) 4 Bdnns., 21> ba., lamil~L, H"l'fln9to<dl_,ch * POOLS , ~ PROFESSIONAL TIMBERS. cozy LOG B!Vld new watmropt home. Joe Fortier Rlty rm., partly turn.; •••• J34U * ENCLOSED •'. SALESMEN !!URNING --'CE ,, *. 64&3llO * . Lido lslt 3 BR. • •·, ,~ .. -,,,, -* "' -* . r .uu:..r,,... wr 5 Bdnns., 4% baths. Lovely • .,. IJ" .... u -r GARAGES ~ r B~UR~~-oa:ss ~ b:;1(;ks :A~~ wallpaper &: carpeting. Loh for . .S•I• 170 COZY 2 Br • .2 J;3a., frpl. dbl 3 BR. 214 bra., tam··•• $325 ·ioli~:i~!td' Dr. * CONVENIENT ' ! ~ • WITH OUTSTANDING l'rplc, 1 Stairw4.11, J;>eck & FOR sale~ TriplelC ~ in San rar, appl. Winter:. or ~ 3 BR. ~ ba, fain •••••• $3'> -~-TO ALL BEACHES l : KASA~IAN dock Clemente. Ocean ·& HllJalde ,lte. S.. at 218 v,. Dijon, 4 BR.WE%\IHAbaVE, '!:!!,;.:.:;.'350 !J..,.•!'!'.:'v.,.··~ -~ .. cha! FROM $135 MONTH ' REAL ESTATE OCEAN & VILLAGE VIEW: Biii Grundy, RHltor NB 3 Bednn v.=~ •' -· wuw l ! r.--==_;::,:..ccc_::;__ Formal DINING RM .. "'"' 341 B 'd N' I Be eh '"'""· $!2,500 612-1'216. N . & .. ch • .-, _,.,tho ADULTS PLEASE ~ .. : IDEAL FOR ocean view. Th@ 2 bdrms., ayst e, P a •wport -Ecistside Spqrt1, V•c•tion ,. : , INCOME I open to rear patio & are 675-6161 Mountain, Dtsert, •WINTER Rental & 'Rtcrt1tlori'11I VILLA POMONA . t • :R·2 LOT $10,500. "'"';"" by CENTRAL 4 Rtsorl 174 ..,,.,,.,.., 3 BR. Jan thru "4~1~c°o"J:, Vth\clt Show PHONE 642-2015 ~ t unt. Bch. corner•. Util'• & FIXTURE 'BA'IH, This bet-4 BR. 3 ba. 60x90 $71,500 J 1~'/ ( 213) f at die I (1~ ~---A I' I • ' ter quality olde house has 3 BR. 2 ha. 42x88 $79,500 une. -' mo. 1 blk. to "'Newpt, Builtin kl«:b-• .,... IM '"" rviuuna ve. :w~DAL REALTY w/w cupeting <over OAK-4 BR. 3 ba. 71lx88 1125.000 ff BIG BEAR LAKE 2M.Ql34. en, omall encloted yard, "S""'"''IM&'' , 'C • . ION * $30 WK & UP* EN FLOORS) & drapes LIDO REAL TY INC. BUILD A SNO\.VMAN .•.• 3 Br, 2 Ba beaut., Bayshores garage. ;aNJ: mo. -:·-r ~ · 2-4405 Eves: 541-2446 1'hru-OUI. It's an outstanding 3377 VJA LIDO in front of this cabin Home, comp I . turn. Ed Riddle Rltr. 6f6.88U ht Wes~ B~'lndr. · CE R : =:isl :ii tP:J , A WHALE OF A BUY! buy !or only, 673-7300 in the v.'OOd.! • Only Sublease til June. 2525 Visla .COSTA MESA UniVttSity Pa IrvN,'.'.'-h Now thnl Jahuary 16th • 1V & Maid "'•rvi..!A.-n I , . ith just a litt!e cash yoU $321500 $'9250. At this price Dr. NB. 646-1393. Days 833-0101 "' ts Pieue cd 64'J..5678, ext 314 ~ ....,. .,...., i ~:13~~~~ ~=~ FULL CASH PRICE Newport BHch it won't last long? BAYCRESI' S3951mo. 3 Br., EASTSIDE ~ ~~(~~ toc!i~ : ~ajc)~~ ~ /fpl . Low d VACANT! SEE ANYTIME! HAVE FUN --:u.m MAKE 2~ Ba, Ig_e DIR, FIR, frpl, 3 bclrm with 2 baths, dbl gar-5 BR., 3 baths ·••••··•• $375 toU..free number ~.5«).1220) 23'1S Newport Blvd. M8-9'1S5 · l ;.~m.500./,.: M.!!S51~.~EHWYALTY NEW LISTING SOME MONEY ON 111is ·•"'""''°"......... ~~-.~.;.ew, ~!BBR.a..1~~";;;.!!:! *' · '!< -·~· .. Thl~.~~-Psson-, ~ : Real F.state by ..,..., ' ¥Vtt0:>l '• And like new, warm & rich INVESTMENT • 6 CABINS Sunset Beach •.ag carpe...,., 1 _.,,.. " ' ua. ,..,...,,.. • --TOWNHOUSE 2 Bdrm, 1~ ... miwTn & et Sedion i i cVAY 54.S..0458 Phone 1V~N:94-0Jll home. 4 Bdrms., !amilyrm., :...:...:+~~lo~i._w!wa i:ARGE 2 BR, frplc, near ;:;. 1:.~or~~ ~ ::· ~~e':'.~.:: = Ba, cpbl, dtpa:, refrig, Unbelltvably Be11utfful ~1 l ·. REDUCED $2,0001 2~ baths. Eve~ for ;::-.:::::, ........ _ ~,....,.,,,_·. beach.16992 81h Street, $2"JS. . LEE.· Rea110rs, 545-9f9L . wshrldr)'f, de~ bltlns, VAL D' !SERE Garden Apts. ' A~"~'. ONLY$21,000'. SECLUDED .,....,.,_, Hvtng lndudlng a '~"= .... , ~-·~ i Id" h·11 pail<>, pOOl; ~<il'uhhte . Adultt no peiL FJ......, I ~~ 1 • ......-Ing pool. Prime Har-Only $41.900. Lo. dn! mo. (213) 289--04'19. • Privacy Aau'ed-C-Bach ' r I . ' ' I S I h 2 BR nd Dbl """'r-1 bdrm horn ' I '-' .. _..., ...... ., $175/mo. Lc!ue. Stn:tton, everywhere Stream 4 ~ t pan 5 co 0• ~Ulllo -• e 15 oca, ...... bor Highlands area. $43,000. Call Ross cn4) 5J6..1738 or pad. Fl.lm. AU utll inc. $00. • ....... ., ...... bo 962--:1124 ·w terlall .;.. -in---111 • :gar! Lush ldscpg! 0?.'?ler on 2.19 acres of rolling \vrite: Spef'IC(T Real Estate, HouMt Unfurn. 305 ALA Rentel1 • W..3900, --_,, me . a , -.;> ~ su:o.;. swu, ' • • • gU hiillsid Lo'· I .,h._ CALL '-'" ,4,·1414 .: ..o.. ~ , ,.;.. ' ,·~ ... ;,,~_: Sf •r" Sauna,Sgla1·2Bcinn,Fum-~ 1 ,jUDOOlls. na e, ~0 c ...... ,.. 'R' P.O. Box 2828, Big Bear G 1 ' . 'S 1. _1.-REAJ.'a·x ' ll'UP tX&""""""' ..,_ Unfurn. from $135. SEE tr: I • • HAFFDAL REALTY & privacy.' Home features 1<9• Lake California ener11 •Singles OK·2 r. F yafd. Un•·. Park ~nter, I-·lne ------... Pa.non G42.86'70 .. Z-4405 Eves· 541 2446 enclosed patio &: a rustic 419 ......, ' • Encl gar. Kids. $150. •• .... ~ • • Costa Mtla ........,, s, • ' • . . Franklin S'!Ove. AJl for Near N1!p~~tL:oy~1 Offltt BRAND new cabin on 21..t = ALA Rentals e 645-3900 Call Anytime, 8l3-0820 LOVELY Lge 1 BR. &ptl. I',;;;;:;;;;;:;;;::;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;::;;;;;;. I $31,500. Call. BY ANXIOUS OWNER hE'autiful view acres. Only • 2 Br I int" I & t NEW Spanish 3 Br, 2 Ba Shi&' rup, elec •tove, Pl ._ r:J $6,995. with xlnt terms. RENTAL FINDERS · new Y pa = n ou UNIVERSITY Park 3 BR, 2 blt.1111, 1hag cpt, drps, yrd. heat. Fum. Util pd. 1 l BROADMOOR ~~ I"""" H Eastblutf executive home. 5 Breck Nott Rlty. 557-3169. ,,.1s w. 1tr1i. CO$TA MUA ~w roof, crpts, drps, ~love, BA, 1 floor level. leue or El1lde. $225. 5 4 8-4 4 2 4, Carport. lndry rm. Nr t TURTLE ROCK ..,/TQ~U,11--Bdnn., 3 baths, fonnal DR. HousH *Apl1o -1· '1o gar,! fncd ->71', tent .~ mo. Day 516-7226, 612-2222. lbop'g. $ISO lo $155. 9911 El 'i .~ ... ' bdrm ~' ha REAL EST.'A'JE Ultra spacious. s.n ., awn, ta o ~. -.. '1'14-8442. RM -~ ~--•--Dr N 1, Cll ·~~ " ·~ · " * '45-elll * -ce 1185 mo ., mo. Sl'IS · • 2 BO ., ..,..., ,__ ~ o. • ~family~. Tastefully dee-ll9J Glenneyre St. lease/option. Flexible rerm& f"mnclal ,,_ ,. i...iz.dt be: 546-1246, M&-6961 after Laguna hach Adults. l'ftter CCQPle. $135. .;S4&-0451.,,;;.,""";,,.,,=~~~-,.,.,.,i, formal a;ru,,g room, ..,..9473 549-0316 $51,500. 6!4-0530 -FURNISHED - 5 p.m. --;:::;:_ ~ -<-altet' 61• * SUPER I BR. ;1a1ye lamlly room, pa"°', h -tmL l'd.·Priv Bachelor ~ NEWI ••t •• --••· .• . ........-18'. "1m. r~ DUPLElClbr,......, quiet ,~ .. 1Uml ..... Frl(ildlln I i ~atrium, community pools. SE" OR LEASE e Newport Htig ti --.. ...,~ oa .ivw•~ ok. All um tncl $150 -.:~ ,~ ~ $43 ~ • ....... Busin••• w/aiepkitchen.Nr.ctdJe~ • .,,~ Me v.~ Bl~ LAR I ·.1.~r--nodop,cataormotoreydts ...,..· .. frost .. Uqf &-· : •. .~. 2200 Sq. Ft 3 BR, 2% BA. 6 BEDROOM 0-rtunlly 200 Lona -... .....,.. "' . ';' ••• "' . tnlo • ~-"8-ml. ..... .. bed, ept/dr>. I ;i . d hell ''"tam. rm., din. rm., h'pl. Fl epi., "'?;., pa • ~· f -Be-~1 B Stv/ ..._ch Adults. ml Dden 6IOQll ·:···. ··. ie 1 c dra bl"-, xER UPPER .. . .... .• • ~----"·'IBr ,WO.to _ Nr. ·--~'" -~· •• Nowport ~ .. pt & pes, w~, we •· · •~&u..,.,..~•o l'me. r 551~ -· Ref, clan A nice $150 $105-nlo util incl. Studio Ir 1 bar. etc. Jmmac. $47,950. With £Orne repairs & pain!· David A. Gr•nt l"' &, nr ocean. Avail 2/L-• '· ~ ~ ' ALA"Rtntllll .. '45-itoo LUXURY 3 br, 2 b& duplex BR. apt. 2376 Newport Blvd. = ! Full price. Ing. you can have a big val-2205 Cliff Drive .. ~ ~ -5 BR., 3 b&.: Me&& de1 M&r wlview of Back Ba,y. $300. CM 5'8-9755. II: ~ REALTY MISSION REALTY -tM--0731 uabte family home. Cha.rm-Newport. BHch -UNFURNISHED -Mme. u:iG~, '=n:m. he. -eOCEAN VIEWe Realtor, 60-2222. All ~ Credit Cardi OK. I ~Univ, Parle Center, Irvine Bayfront lot $!50,000 ing 2-story early American You~ the winner of $120-LGE 2 Br Duplex a:mv. or $330 Mo. yrly i.e. S BR, 2 BA, frple, bltin kit, NEW / -•-3 1~=,.,;..~-~-°""',-I ' Call ,,_,...;_ 833.a!31 n1 10 -'d. '" b ... _ ·-1..-.. _ .. M ... -~.. ......__..~.n """ta A drpg. Lease. cau apt w ocean "'~"• NEWLY decor film. 2 Br. 1 '• ..._...,....._.,e, TEOHUBERT&ASSOC. o y yrs..., n auia, 2ttuo.~totbe Joc,.tot~ ove .. -.,1 . ~· --·~ ;Il'6J)m.~785. BR,2 BA.StoftArefrf(. 'l'l1Pex-Pool. Car. Bltm . . ! l4n Via Lido 67S-8500 frplc. Shake roof. A41dq: Sports, V•c11tlon 3 BR boule, no peU:. Dahwar. $300 mo. CMJ..m. V quiet. $14 5/ mo i , PACESETTER $38,000 or otter. & Rec:rtallonal $15.5-WON'T Wt. 3 Br, ti '185lm0. 175 'cleanina . ttt. ~ w/option to buf, 2 ~ · i ~ HOMES Mission Viejo CALL (5) '4'·1414 Vehiclt Show yard Ii: gar:JOds. SnglsoJi llMO Pomona. Aw. Nr IChla br, 2 ba, ocean view, lie lghfl; l (, At The '""" Ranch A,."'!~,. a\ the -., mrkt. i.nced )'d. -• eves. NOWflOrt Ht 1 BR $130 Jute. ldeol I« 1 :i:mmed occpy Save Sl!XXl! M" • H'll ~Cv ANAHEIM. f19&0CEAN 'Vlew S Br prlv 4· aR. .. ~-~ Uv rm .... <.iJn: ·1 BR. frplc FA HIDEAWAY nu cbamMe S b&cbelor, awim pool, adltl t For infunnation call 1ss1on I s Ntar N,:,~:1L:o~t Offl~• CONVENTIQ~ ... -home. Did gar~ lie ;yard: Wlfrp!c, lovely • .. bom•·-~.-Graeeland Orm. BR, 2 BA. Vu, ltelu: in only, 1993 Church St., i $ales omce 544-8857 CENTER . a.w..n -. available. i. .... MT-'1136. Pet. chU4 OK. fH.'1'154. ~-home $325. ---~-===-===,-·• I !:Models at Jef'lrey Road & San Clemente Now tlru January 16tli _,. ,,...,,,..,.,,.,. •·CE· " •-• 4 . L NI--' .,__., *WINTER RA.TES* ~ Moulton Parkway. • REALTY • BRAND new, ocean view. 3 Please call 6ft.51i78, ext 314 BR~2'8a~ ob"""' .3.BRhoUle, yard,~ •IUM •-• Affraa furn StudJol $115, ! t I :er., 2 Ba., tam. rm .• frpl. betv.·een'9 and 5 ~to claim Family or sing!~ olc. 1 pr. nopell "":75.~~ chi1d, no IBr, 2 b., liv A dlnlnc are., 1 l!tl Br'• $125. Adi.ti, DO pet;.: . i ~a mpagnt Appetilt? WEEKENOERSI All blt·ins. Wall to wall you, ticla?ls. .<N<rth O>unty BEACON * 64>0111 ' · tam rm, lr'ele. -· !...,., _,,,_ • 2135 Elden. Msr Apt 6. i t.s elegant "La Salle" 4 Even dunng the holidays crpts thru-OUt. $32.500. B;y toll·fu?.e number 1s SCO.ttJJ) FREEi 1 m?. ¥0N'l11 -3 BR .. ~ tiprln)c!er, cpt,. dprl, 2 cu · -Furn. 81ch, & 1 8r'a. rm., ~ ba., family room people have to move, so Owner. (Il4) 675-3593. * * * L ndl d-"-·· vac. ~ed ~· • .ffUldBkr . c~. tnunacul&te. $310 E1pecl1I~ nlct, $130 , ownhouse has loads of ex-. ~·--1o H·· n--•ty PARTNER I or ......,...,..,, IOQle _...t. -. mo nm • Jut. deposit 4LA 2110 I BL-• ' ~ &top in"....,.,,. n LL.IS n.o:11.1 San Juen Capistrano w wilt re1 ttne.nta to.__, MW:·...... -up. ewpor ,.,... tras. HrgWly upgraded thru-e.nd take &dvantage of our Active wilh tome business & e er JV-* 4 BR, 2 BA, fncd yard, .. .............,. CM. f ut, beautifully landsca.J')«l. many xlnt horn(! buys -HAPPY NEW YEAR management background. :::: =· • • ~ coocf klc. $225/mo. On LUXURY home DJ0 ft. 3 ,..::;,:;..-~~~~,...,-~ t can be yours for just we'reheretoserveyou,Be-TO ALL Assist in management al .. ~ cmou lease.Ph.54&-8()6f. 'BR, 3 BA, ocean A hlll LARGEnewlydetcr.1br. t t;s43,950. low are listed a few wn-We will be closed Friday, highly lucrative business. A-LA Rt ta' ls• 64r --·view. $350. Mo. Lie. A New crptldrpl &. panellrc. ti, eel h II ples. Saturday&: Sunday. 1st yeu's income ahould n ~~ Huntington Bllach "96-3102 dt 4. All bltns + prage le: p&tlo. , E ... r •• • VA NO DOWN 0 See Yoo Monday exceed sso.ooo. Csplto! ... • ~. ~-~-1 Br. Ntwpo,rt -Bold Now Concept I]!(). 612-7973. ~ • CAPISTRANO VALLEY quirements are $25,000 cash. .._::r ......,,_.,.,....,.." 1 BR, cpta, drpl, water A """" & totally upgraded REALTY 49~1124 For interview, write Box RENTAL FINDERS ~· ...... Nl'CE! $90, l blk 1"'m beach, 3 JIR, 2 FURNITURE RENTAL prdener lum. No pets. : !u REALTY home.3Br,2Ba,dinarea, M b'I H 1788, Huntington Beach. 411w.1,.,corr•..,. A ARent11l1e645-3900 BA, Frplc, Bltnr,· P&Uo, Adult. only. 1120/mo. j !-"' custom carpets & drape•, o 1 • omes DRESS-"-'-a•-_.. u---* .. ...__ ,._.,,_tely fncd, r>1< JnO, r.•• ~ 11; niv. PArk Center, •v•ne tiled entry, cov. patio, brick For Sale 12.5 ... Np, IJIUL-& mllAeup nuv--...,..-• Mll'iI Rancb-Spac 1 Sr. .......u,...., .,...... *Month to Month -"-~::;;::,.• =-;=;";'.=ol Call Anytime-, 833-(m) work, near IJChools &-ahopg studio, a I 1 oo-ordinated * '45-0111 * Hiiie food for pet. '135. 213/831-148.l. * 100,_ Purcbue Option * Avail Jan 1. XTRA LGE . l & priced to sell at only tm CHAMPION mob Ile together. Dress ahop ope'n p,. .. ,...,. ALA Rent11l1 • 645-3900 NEW 3 BR, DR. FR, Harbor * Wid• Selection-Br, 2 Ba. Pool. UTIL Pn1 ' aguna Be11ch $29900• home, 3 mo. old, 12x60, drps now. Need partner to com-*WE have a lure lelectlon View Homes. $.195/mo tncl. ~Je.O:ilonl $155. .Adultl over 15 • • & ttiag cpts, screened-in plete hair & makt'llp studio. SINGLES OK of 3 and 4 bedroom homes prdenet. GM-1791. * 24 H Deli &t&-4292, 548-~. r HILLTOP e COURTYARD e porch & car port, $8,000. Belmont Shores area . Huge,2-storyoldet5bedrm., that can be moved into 2 BDRM. 2 Ba, 2 a:an.re. our very Private courtyard entryway Spanish brick courtya,rd en-Family park, pets allowed, 438-2213 or 4?4-8000. 2 baths, 2 car gar. All kid& almost immediately on our frplc, W/D. Block ba,y & ;jfj ~ l:i ~~1:i!t• !:1y.Udl, ' Qeads to this 3 bdrm., 2 bath trance to charming 3 Br, 2 pool & recreation area, HAPPY NEW YEAR and pell are welcome. Move 1 240 613-2937 flL 5-"878 : ~me with m>aCious living Ba home. Carpets & drapes i;kate rink. ~ at Golden now-Vacant. Rent-Option p a n . beach. NICE!$ , . ~d: .:.pe;,';,'·~61~~-· ~~--.I : ~m, built-in kitchen & thruout, .... neling & blt-ln Coach Mobile Park. 37742 from all of U9 at -776-7330 Agent SHERWOOD REALTY • BAYCREST $3951mo. 3 Br., --NICELY furn 1 Br., pr I"' Holland Bus. Sales 5•• •555 1 N ' amily room with fireplace. shelves are featured in Alipaz, San Juan Capistrano. "The Broker with Empathy" SINGLES OK -21A Ba. lg!! DIR, FIR. trp · 517 W. 19th, CM 548-348! $1451mo. Quiet area • . : iding glass dool"l; lead to wann fam. rm. Enclosed NEW ADULT PARK lTIG Orange Ave., C.M. Huge, 2-story older s bedrm., TOWNHOUSE 2 BR, 1~ BA, overszd kit. 642-4589. 27'56 N. Maln SA 547.()314 children or pets. 837-9517 • .. ~ge deck for outdoor en-patio & nice g;ounds .w/ lots Huntington Arbor Mobile 645-(170 540-00)8 eves. 2 baths, 2 car gar. All kids c pt 1. d r P •, re tr I g • 2 br, frplc, ocean view in blk WEIJ. turn 2 Br 1n triplex. • '(ertaining. View of valley or trees. Priced right at Home Park. Facilities ln· and pets are welcome. Move wshr/df)'r, dshwhr, Ntns, to beach, $275. yrly. Jeue Bilbu Pininsul• Adulb:, no petl. nss. ' ~kr.v. is framed by snow ,30,500! cludt: JaC\lZZ'l, card rm, Ll~or li~nse ~ sal: now • Vacant. patio, pool, clubbou11e. $175. Adults. 557-3276. Scott pt, CM. 8*-2323. ~ :cawed peaks. Only $38,500. e POPULAR • SR e MATV, outdoor BBQ, pool, * n sa e J'ln!-776-7330 Agtnt per mo., lease. Anl Svs * OCEANFRONT • Winter. BACHELOR ~ ~ ~·· ~ v.all "' uf Call Dick at 673-7722 530-3240 ' -3 B de •-t B • .,.. .......,....,. 1 -.. • AU on one level is this great billiard rm, flh Deboard, in· "Howard" where lll'e ~u? • The fastest draw tn the Weat ~-r. n, ..,.,..,, r, utll' tncJ.. 5fi0..5e01. l ~/. 4 Br, 2 Ba home featuring divldual metering. Pet ~ GIFT Shop -Bath -Boftque tost aomethinr! Find it, For that itrm under $50, , , , a Dally Pilot OtFfled lane.i, U75. Al9o Bach apt. ~ • !· -,. ',,//l"I .,_ warm h.m rm w/ invl:ting tion. 19.150 Ward St., Hntgn on Balboa Isl, Sm. invest. plae(!' an ad! &12-5678, try the PefttO' P1ncber Ad. 642-fGlS util pd .• $95. Brose Realty ::=::=-:;c·::,.===,,,..d ',. V U/1£' firepla"Ce most convenient Beach. 9684445. 675-2418 or 8J3..8834. 673-3012 l'.ll' 213: 596-2306. FURN2Br.Clllldml-0K. · t' REAL ESTATE kl1'ch bt\d,. bu tonn Uv 2' SUNROOM + 50x10 Investment • $25 WK"' Up.On Ocean • pei.. Heated pool. ' :. 1190 Glenneyre St. nn, dm area, iMlde Jndry, mobile home, b:>th v.·/ooVI/ Opportunity 220 IA:lvely Bach-1 Bl'-Rooma rm. 126 Monte Vllta CM. I .9473 549-0316 custom carpets&: drape-1, crpt'f &: custom drapes. d.fiQ"O' .a\"t..( II!! 1)-0 ~Q.• Maid tervice-Pool~Util pd ONEBednn.Adults,no pe \ lmost Ocean Front patio &: great landscaping. Root cooler. alr/cond, din't YOUNG Corp · dealing: in · ·y\!;:t J.'"t.I·~· -(b~JJ(/9 V 1 e Call 675-8140 • Pool A Utilltln lneluded &ui>lex ;n pet'fect condition, $34,900. rm, fenced patio, ni" lawn, MewC'al/Surgkal product.. The P=1• with the Buiff.ftt Chuclle 2 BDR. modem 1paclout $1·~· 543-7"9. ~ bedrooms, 2 baths each, Ode trees. Adult park nr. all ;lroclUcts ready 1Dr delux apt. Near bay. Elec. •$139 DELUXE 1 Br .. pool j>tus extra room & bath & e BEST BUY TODAY e iihop'g, $5250. 526-5.'llZ or marketing, ls seeking finan. ORearranoe ltfttrt cf th• kit. $165 -m-9467. cpta, drpl, bltns, 145 E. 11 ~laundry center. Three ";:0~~~5 ~:~ f: 642-7l4Z. ~;ak!1~~!; ~c!.i~~ lowf:"for~rof:~m-:~ 1 BR, Be.yfront $140. Winter. St., Apt. 10.' 645-5429- f'nclosed garages, lour off. ft, 3 Br, 2~ ha home. Huge Serious inquiries only. I I Adultl. 926 E. Blvd. NICELY fun:lilbed bachtlo . ' )ltect parking spaces. Only paneled lam nn, brk!st area, ~ T 0 E L A C 613-f14} e · t ...,QI) lncludlnr utilities jOO f t to beach, spectacular sep din rm, ... Jiv rm, beam. R~1,!;!~t.. MOMy to! Loan 240 1 1 i I,• j ·_ 1 I · · · · · • *t •P · •~ • brr and coastline vlew. .,. -.--, r _ ~ de1_1Miilr/-"' ~1106 eve& t ls9ll ed cen;ng, upgnded """"' SA TILER FURN. 3 BR, low., 1, ,MTi110NMILNE &<1rapetthnoout,be,autilu1 a Elogtnt 1 Br."°"" wa!e\'pd.fl65111'fc,&d.io<' : . ltea! Eotai.. ~"'%~a11~:;:~, pa:C Acl'Ng• m 11lt 150 MTG. CO. I D y I TE I j compl fvm Incl utllp mo M-Pt. • , • 61! S. °""'Hwy, ~•,500, INVESTMENT 336 E. l'l'IH SI'REET I I 1· I'' I & ,.,tit~. ·~/mo NEWLY Redee. 2 BR. U-, , , ........ Beaeh mi558 .-OPPORTUNITY lST TD LOAN ·+ . . lttli. Rt'ft ... II only. adul!t onty, $!50 flld. u!U'• ' : SOUTH LAGUNA M' . H'lls s"""" near Palmdole Int'!. 7% IN'l'tRE81' 536-lMl e<&-2l39. l : OCEANFRONT 1ss1on I Au,,.rt. Xlnt -poten• U:!0 n~ ;:::! c.. I F E L 8 A I ! 1 BR. ~ -In * Av! -1 •• Bl' -' Beall\.' BR., 3 ha. ,p1111m1, la!. Ody $35,000. tenns. WE BUY TD'S i • I I I _1eo1.!og11~01b1u0d~~'.'r-cn0ne0 CdM. fl10/mo Yeu t.ue. pool, .,. rm. ad 1oc. j\ln\. home w/prl '"*'""" • REALTY • Biii Grvndy, Raalt°' 642•2171 ~ll . . _ _ _ _ _ ~ ••• r m~• Call 11': 61>-381& children or pell. 646-5824. l I 50 Seer!! Cove Bto<h: fomi-U1 Bayside,. NB 67'.><un S.IV!n• H.-.,.. 21 yrs. football team lhly had to lot Cott• Mose Huntington Baidl ~ ~home of Cbarlio Chlptm. lncomt Property 1.. I L A T R U F I the -go. !"I ~699 Sea Clllf Dr'lo by appt. Miu Ion Viti•'• Lugtsl Monty Wanttd 250 G eam.i.to <lio hu&l uo1.i CUTE 1 Br. Like llttlo l>Me. 1 'BR. Funi 1135/ mo . "MEREDRA~CEDD B~v"toT • 830-5070 • * TAX SHELTER * WANTED. $4000 , .... .,. ,,., I I' l ~ I' t ~· dbz.!,·,."lno_!! ..... ~ mNo,...:.3ahd. Wolk .. H-. Shop's CMrloolclnc beauL ·-... v· L 16 Un1i., &ood quail!,)'. Xlnl aecuml, \Vill pay 1.07. -• • ----,... .... If,...... ~-Center. Attnc. tum. CptJ, patio At pool. Adlti. 1IO pt ; Largest .. w ot IOeation. nr. Fashion laland . Wrltl'.! ClusUled Ad No. 214. .. I' r I' r I' I' I' I drpa, •PP'•· Achilll onl;y, no 1033 12th St. Acrou troc:q .tl2'1 Etntrtld Bay, • .P:i.000 ~~i~t..Blda:. 100% .~latton avalt.; Daily Pilot, p, O. Box lSGO, ~ ~~~~~r'sQ~~~!~llTERS pets. $129.50. 536--5114. LakCI Paric. 536--1692. : For lot. 41 hor1* call: N ~·""1.1~n;::;;st O.K. For r A•ta J\1eta, CalU. 92&26. I 1 BR Furn. $155 tncl ulU. 1 BR "1m. $135/mo t'lli'~~_yN-f-:!!: ·:,.8!'!~ .~:anF°!ut or:; .._T~ITRW1 N CO. ;; a little ·•ioot• in your 6 ~~~mEllS'To J J I I I I I ::;,b'rtdc~·A:~~.t.::~'. ~~~~~ul~ ~ 67U14 i'lnl'-· .]fvlD' truh ls CASH Re11ltor1 LeVlt • sell those baubles UNE 1959 Mante Aft., CM. Mgr. pell. 1035 1 &t. st., •n ldlo llema _, C,U with • DAIL'f Pll.O'f llD Newport c..i., Dr. for "bock>", Cslt au.llled SCRAM•LETS ANSWERS IN DIME-A• • ~·· 14°)..5678 Nowt Ousfied ad. ~W\Xfl Bet.ch 6CU6'18. . _ .. _ • , .._ Wt'll t;:: '"::J' ~ ' nm fllrk • .. .. 5 BEDROOMS . , .. -·~ . ' . . . . . S&turday' January 1, 1972 •• -::: •. ;· •• :· ~~~,~~~,~~~· ~ $i~;!~l~~;;;;~~l!l.;·"·;;u ;; . .;"'-~lltJ~ ! ---J~ 1---Jltl I ~ .. ,,1··-I~ 1 ... -·-J!tJ l ,, ............. lftl 1 ... -..... I• '~. !'!"zi, , . ,.~ Apb. ,um. •Ml Apia.,_. Ml Apt. Un1Um. M5 Apt. Unfum. 2'5 Apt. Unfum. '61 ~ ~ .. ·"' :,;""':;.;;..· _;;"';;;;";;;"'.;;n.;..__.:;*;;. i;Apt;;.;:._·_.;~~,...;....--, '...ik.pi. ~ ~ ~ ...... " ,1. No-'~_ . lalbM l1lond · C°"'"a •I Mir Cost1 Moll CMt1 -• C..t1 -E1tt llluff Sf iJIU ~ :...":;:~~ ~; 1~ cs:. 11:,~'pr'.'°:5 ':'°mi~3!1.f ~ i.=;. ='. ·=---= ,..;. . ..,.~ .. ~ Allh· Pi~.~=inl AP~:~~~~TS • b& "" ....... °""" W· .... Win ... """' l!:llato ~ N!'"' Bir""'-. = !!<>· JllO. . 2 Bii, 11' BA 1-2 • 3 Bl< APl'S "Ir°""' """ s -Pl WE!K•l 11P Now thn1 &/30. !300/Mo., ~ e< 1U4111!5 . • Um,,...lty Realty rn:tsio $205. 2 BR, den 2 BA ALOO FURN. BAa!ELORS "1in& fu.t. ..!;jlh SI*. llEA% ~ )oitcb<n w-.., .N. T1ylor Co. WINTER rontiil ...u ti! mid c ......... ·Mir OCEAN view -3 151 E. 21.t, 6411111 Prv patioo * Hid Pool& -r...,1s eri. '. Came ' su'. :...,.. alllllltr-1'114.~ , '.''Realtors J-. 2 Bil. om i..., apt; be<koom, 2 ,,.a,._ ~. WastlNoy 21 Aportmtftlo Nr sboo'I * Adulb only liard Room. 2 BR Qt w/vft, Blbw ,..,,.,,, All .,,.. Frplc, "' • A ttmce, 2 carports, Poil! • laundry 1acll. No ehildnn or pets. Feb 1st ~· '157 Damfn&o Dr.. No. A mir. or 644-107'1. maid ..mo."'""".._ Pl 2tl1 SU J-lllllo Rood $1~ plui 11!11. m.m., 112 • ~ . dlniqr room. Adults "">· MC111l•lqw Apts. 1 BEDROOM nn-D .n... • Nl!WIJiOl't Cdntftl &IM910 40th St. ,.0 J $500 per mo. Alt. 6'JS...fUt. 1rn Santa -A··· CM fl!OM $150 HINtllncton iiOOal I Bodl'GOlll Avalla"'9 25 YARDS from....._' BR, 2 BR., 11blli. .. boacb,1 b11r. J}!.~ 2 aJiO; bl .... Wallt .. beach. Ice 2 Br w/pi1 pr Mils Msr. Apt m ........., ' , , l -~· , ~ · "THE GABLES'' · · " ·• MEDITERRANEAN ~ E~ S..ltao 211 ba. bop uv nn. ., mubt. $UO )lo. ID Juq · • $190. an,.. C.Ut IWI ~ Fncd. ,..,: BAY MEADOW APTS. VILLAGE-011 IE.ACHI 727 YW•-• amL w/tpl.. "new cpi.; .mod. l.t. or fllO mo. yearly t.e ON TEN AOtD Eltatt. C)dl:i ........._ ' w Ip~ t lo, W tr• pd . 8eaDr cellhwr. pene!q, 2400 Kartiar Blvd., CM. " • l9IT1 ll<ado -.. lcitdlon, --· annp. --... Rhy, 815-160 I •. 2 Bil. ...... ·Unlllnl. c U-Cardnor/malnt•C.U btwn 1 ""' ........ ..-tloa fa. en•> SOT<ml 2 BR Un!uro Fr. !23IJlmo. at y........ " tum. $295 Incl. utie untn Ju. $1Sl>.-Otil. Y<aily. Furn 1 ,,,...._ l pr!Y. patloa. asll ""'" l ~ -. -All -. no -RENTAL CFF!CE Fumltun A~~ble , (7141 ~Jl !y, Will sbo la ln;.1£12 BR. 1 blocl< .. beach. "'di: ~ ~ ~ I.CE. 2 BR, beaut'yrd, <lee 24.11 Oro,.. A ... "G" $1Ji5 e 2 Ba's FROM AS IJ:JW OP'E>l 10 AM TO 6 PM CU1>e-pe..dlsb-; FURN. I BR. Aff. Act-Jns. 1131>-1232, -~ <.....,_ nr o...t Hwj> .-. ru heat,'2\1 BA. NEWLY' DECORATED .A• $1f<8/mo. * STUDIO APT. ·* be•"" poo1.......-$UOI-. ~~ -...r Newport Helglelt acrou st. from ·~'t. Ow'lning t BR ctup1ez. 'Dl!W S8"l W, Bay st.. CIL e 2 BEDROOM rec roooa.ocean '9'lewl . LagUftl iM<t; -Sl'EP3,, .. _-. -CarpoH. lndry rm. AdWts corp -a. paint. ...,._ Call 6f6.<lOl3 e 111 BA'IHS ............ - 1 .. B. ~-'~.,. ....... ..t .... ~. 2 .1r dupl~. 2 f1!ll ~.1.'.:'. '""!~";.';: NEW """'· ru11> • .,. EI Clmlno 1, 1'.arden -· •BEAUTIFULCROUNDS• •ADULTS ONLY HSecurlUNTl"'N"'"""GtO' N •• R,~~~·-S1311 ~ prapt, .-.vate Pl-·P:-.,._...... ........,..._.. 2mt.,2battit;upetairs.C&r·; Dr.No.1CM.Sf6.0451. ~ Mature ad\l:tl ony. f1Z.' SPANISHDD:'OR ePOOL. mo,' ~ 'T° Pl•••1 ""· ...... bpi~ dmwshr, E. Ulh S4 N!l. M&-llOI. -A·-Encl. pr-REllEC. 2 BR. l Bf, -· Alr/cond. Cu, w1r. pd. ''°' -Apl D, CM "ACIFIC ·• -· ~afln; w/d, ~ -· lav· Apt. Unfurn. 365 .... O>mp. bfmo. Privat. 11p1tsin, Nr. Ellalicla l!igj,. · • . . ear..,, Pool, Roe. ""-• .......,. 54().l!iill ~ lllS/-.S«lwt.,.Boch, ~Alni.lfldll.st><ln&. patlo'm5!10rcbld.$2!0hr Bl ... <'1>b,drpo '-*LOWER* lawmy.1Bl<$140.2BR$140 2 BR. Close to nlOCEANAVE.,H.B. dr iv Util~pd.o-.-ent Ba)' ~ $350:. l'!i7, $450. Billboa l1l•nd month, yearly. . $160.' Adita, m ' · p ••t·•~ Al1 Eleebic • 2 BR Cpta, $1fi0.$17S. everything, 1 ehlld OK. Key <nf) 535-lflT Beta 1Cl511f. Q:Jlilt -.2508. • _ •• ..-.. 56-1893. drps, Pl'., patio, Nr. bull I: Hacimda de Mtsa Apl1 Apt "A", 2860 Hickory, Ofc open 10 am-6 pm D&llf.' • . I ti ,., .... 1 "BA. &mdeck. LrI'n.E BaJbol. Ill ~ Cele-I c ,,....,.. o· theater. Adulte, DO pets. 160 w. Wilton.See Mar. No.1 ~7917 WJUJAM WALTERS CX> •• ~ldo Is~. . . :. , ~ '* Nr b<aclL ~;';,:;:;~,...::l -ri •L& . D~ BRgh'•""'• -~ Ml1500 ~ MS-3S1S. . 3 ldnn * 2 Bath NICE 2 BR upotsin apt. *FRESH AIR , 1 J1R.' ~ t uJIY'-: ' Car. $2111'1><" Winter. !2is caJlll . tl ' ','"!" o-w• 1 Bdnn. apt. Cpta, w/ ....... "°"" l ro!rie. r_...,,_. 1 p:cMJOr m '*! Yrly. ~ udl. No petl. frPlc •: ~~·=: fros euNr~'eouEle~ ~ dnn· .dshwahr, , b I t-1n1, Llvine room wUh cathedral water-xawlec. furn. Adulta . Walk 3 bl.kt: to BeachL ·~ il§~ -m..., 'evei $1.-3400. ~ IR, m cluJdn!b or AVAIL Jan 15th At Jan 22rwJ, ~~2321. • pn.ge, 1 child ok. All util cell.lng At bptc, Seplrate only. $145. mo. 548-6954. LP 3 BR Apt, newly decor. . ti. '$2SO/ To See-Call lee 2 BR. Z BA. open. pd. $150/mo. 307, Avocado, laundrJ ma. Encl pe.Ho. $91)-l BR Dupl l adult Dbl attached ~· frplc, 1" I Newf*rf ...... ~S to .Beach, ~ 2 Br, ~ ~-. bee.ml, frpl, i-tto, JWt. pr. BESI' Atta: Let. 2 Br., Apt 9, CM. 645--0984. SWlmminr pool a: children'• mn amoker. ~~ Pe t • '. Ba:• bin., except ftfl11, i ... [ ." ' .upper, ·beam Cilllriii.~Ic. UNllmN down1 t air1 :....oe:arsuerlte, CdM. bltnl, refrig., epts, cbyi. 2 BR. 1~ Ba. u.111. Twnhse, ~R~ °Deposit. Rd'1. 954 w. 17th. ~nf" ariats. m pets. 75-FUm.1~,Watefront, Adaltl. $175 · winter. ~!aR,Je.,..Soutb t ;i.tio.Nopeta.PrNchociler $151. Bltnl, C'Pll. drpa no ~3787. I llliddodr..&c-.,,qrt, 6fZ..3al. BQ.~t.USO.prmo.BJ LUXURIOUSJ"rendt~ ok. $150/mo.,·!141-21-65, pets. Qilldn!n 'ok. 'Nr; 5t6-4.15l NEAR.OOC.SpukluslBR, Ki:.~O~lN~DA~:... , C'J5.:61'T. . , 3· l'llf1 .lrr'bdims 1. blk ~ owmr. •W.-2922. ey, S bedroom, -21' bath,, &U-<l'l6L . . •. F~ I: B&br. 56-1882. $1~2 Br 2 Ba Studio, adj. 2% BA. Carport. laundr)' m9'&$1f4.: e~ Poll. . .' rrnruay i ,1 ·~ j . lla-, bch, ,_. crpts.ank:red. yt-. -!'!replace, Dining Room, SENIOR Cithem ~t ·lc 1 BDRM, all bltnl, abagcpfl, ::m cp~,, :rm::; 1acll. $3)0, No pets . gar, patio. Furniture avail. . ecean .... ,rl*.·121pi mo. ly $.125 •. mo. $22.\. winter rut NWltl are ju.It a p1xme lafmdrJ. $400. Art ·115-4930, like new 1 Br unf $140; ~ drpti, cloeed prage 4 prl. 'COl " 546--8594. 17362-A Keellon Ln H.B. S7H3"l'O. C11f) '8G-1«0.... mll a"llfa7 • IG-8l'1I Adult& onlJ'-$1Ji0, Sml doe ok. &fS.6530. patio, Oean! M0-1001 • ATI'RACTIVE 1 Br bltn 968-751D or 80-6235. Apt. Unfur11-' 365 Apt. Unfvm. ' 365 Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt. Unlum. 365 Apt. Unlum. 365 Apt. Unlum. 365 ~· ;:;;,.erM:c !:: ·~ '°""'"'"'" otov• & ';,,Irie. BEACHWOOD APTS. Cost4 Miu Cost• MeM # Cost• Mele Cost• Meu Cost• Meu Coste Mes• ms Collese No. 5 'SU..~ Util fu.rn. No children or Brand new 1-2-S BR. ~~ bllr I Ring Brothers Ann~unces_ .... the ·Grand Opening .of /M.editerranean Village . ' ' . ·- ., ' > .. ' ' ' Tiie chann Of·Old World Spain awalis.you in co.ta Mesa at JUng ·Brothers' Mediterranean :VJllage. The country 11 the iettfng .;,here qualn~ brick-Wed COurtyards and path- way• wind over streams and ponds io the tfoor of your villa ajlartuient • lmlde.. beam~ ceilings, wood panelfilg, color-coordinated ~pes and· carpels are enhanced by Imported grasscloth wall covering• In warm, natural tones. Wet bars and fire- place; add to the cordial afmospbere. Larga patios and balconies proV!de spaciousness &lid light. The recreational facilities Include night-lighted tennis courts, llWfmmfng pools, a gymnasium with separate health club• for men llld women and billliml and game rooms. Tl>e locatton .of Mediterranean Village ls Ideal -convenlant to all So~th·em·~omla -minutes from the PacWc Ocean and. Ne;,pcin Beach. overlooking the Costa Mesa Country Club. . A !'"mpJlta•sacutiiy ayitom a~sures yo,ur privacy while~ tl!IJ9>\ t!l!wtnll7 dlivin& al.Mediteaanean Village. • ' UNFURNISHED AVAILABLE 1 bedroom 1 bedroom & den Fron! $155 From $185 -ORANGB. COUNTY AIRPOllT NEWPORT BEACH RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M. • I P.M. PHONE: ['11') 557·8020 Wo Are Plodtod T• Equol H011Jin(I Opportunllln -- • 1994 Maple No. 3 &U-3813 Pl!!&· $165. 645-2167. to BEACH! Cpta, drps, bl.~ 2 BD llAi BA "'--ta 3 BR, 2 BA, drp1, dshwhr, trplc. 125 16th St .• Ha •-. • ,,,_}' crp • dbl irarage, patio. Hstbor ,C84-"7-'-3'67"'-==-=~=-=->I V-al ~ !!.~ ~· m Hgtt: Apts. 557-M59. 2 • 3 BR, ntl uP. Poof. encia. ,,.,, "vo' MORA KAI Apb: lJ8Sl I' l'BIG IUtllly l bdrm upper, 3 BR. 2~ Ba., spacious Mora Kai I.fl., % bi.k E. ef new cpt. drps, bltlns, $135. ltudk>. Shag, wuher/dryr Beach. 96'U994 ~5270 or 133-35«> • _•n_pre:;.;,...m_u_,._ .. -'mi_. ___ ,.,.._ • $150 NU 2 Br., epts, drps., 1 BR Apt $12i/mo. Drapes. E•lf Bluff patio, rec. .nn., l'l5U Jet. No garaae. No pets. Call f~raon Lane, ·61&-4631 " 54S-8333. .NEWPORT BEACH """"471842-'1834. ewn.soN CARDENSe VIII• Granod• Apts. QUIET ..... -lit 2 BR. l~ BA. cpt I m,., Four bedrooms with balcon-deluxe 1 hr apt,• all ~~ • elld.. patio. $140. 64J.Qll. ies above I: below. Gradoul bltna:, drps Ar fully crptd, l Bedroom Sharp Close to 1lving I: quiet .arroundina: laand." fac!J. &M-2>97. • 0 CC •• UCL• 113 5 for family with children. . . . • ' . • Noor Corona do! Mai Hieb BEACHBLUFF APTS ss7-7768. School Fireplace, wet bar a: Spac 2 Br, 2 Ba. Pool. Patio. Z BR I: dtn, 2 baths · built-in kitchen appliances. D/W, 11231 Ellis lf2·764£. Some patiOI. All for 835 AMIGOS WAY 644-2991 NEWLY decoralt'd 1 BR •sit $145 A Sl.50. 546-7331 Coldwell, Banker & Co. 7002 Ronald Road, ·H.B. AJt LARGE 2 Br, "' Ba. Stud.kl Managing Agent A No pets. 968-2831 Ap~ No pots. $145. 126 VIEW 2 BR. lll Ba .-. Encl JOBM St • ~1584. 2 "Bdrnur., 2 bathl. UpsWn: ._~ ._. ..,1:11/ vie'A' apt Carpeted draped rar., ....... -u ,.,.... ,...__ mt-1 LRG 3 BR, 2 BA, no pets. bl"ns. i _ __..... · -~~:ng' Lndly facll. MM549. Childftn OK. Nr ·1cblt A u <»•.,-•cu ,,....,... Shpg. $170. mo. 54$-8991 spaces. f1:() Month yearly. It's 11~ the n,ht time A: SHARP! i Br • .lge closets, ,, ·1n.&oso ·Q 11way1 the rleht place u pool. Nr. lhopl, AdU1ta. 18M . you want RESULTS! Cell Monrovia. MS-0336. · -··, 1 L~ 642r56'7& Ar place that ,~ UNnJRN 2 Br apt, no clop, HOUSE Hunting? WatCb thl blay! • t' ' 1., $155: mo. 55T-nTO OPEN HOUSE column. Tllrn unused lteml into qusct Apt. Unfurn. 365 . ~t. Unfurn. 365 cuh, call 64l-56TI 'Irvine Irvine Irvine iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Quick to reserve an apartment In one of our new aectfona. (The qulcker you are, tha better your chances of getUng tha floor plan andlocationthatfityoubeat) , Parl<West apartmenls tend to llU up fas~ With adults over 30. (And under 00.) niay Oka the adullHl!ly eectlons wlth private pool1 and Jacuzzis and barbecue pita. With Moms. (And Dads. And kids.I They llkt the famlly aeeUollJ wllh tot lots. The prHChooL The teen center. Tho Junior Olympic alze pool. · With athlelsL (And Just plain good eports.) Thay llkt Park West recreation. It outdoes every other apartment complex In the '1'9L Thora'• a lhraHCra actlvlJy park. Fiiied with owl mm Ing and ihor- lrt/ poolo. Nlghl-llghfe!I tennis. Volleyball, llall<lbl!L A llrgt turf OTM for fogging and touch foolbalL There'• a two-1tory clubhouse. Complele 11tllllh cMl f1C11111n and trained attendanls. Lounges, game and plr1I' rooms. FlllMlme recraation manager. Park West hU something lotevery!lcdy, So, no mlftGrWllllynur 1ge, or marftsl atatu1, or ethletlc abllliy •• , you're eure to flt In. If you hurry. a883 ParkYfew Lino, Irvine. Just on tho San Diego F<NWIY at Cull'lr !told. Adults only, from ttlO. 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Bachelor, 1.or 2 Br'•• A1$> i. story townhouses w/ 2 or S BR's. Elee. kitch· ens , private balcony · or .patio. From '1711. Subterranean parkiilg, elev, maid service. • Full-line food market, dcy. ·cleaner beauty salon within complex. 7 beaut. mOdel apll. 9 am to &. pm daily, other timu by appt. Jamboree & San Joaquin Bills lids. N: ·of Fashion Island. 714: 644-1900 f~Ieaslng Info. PARK NEWl'ORT APARTMENTS ~---------------------~1 1 Apt. Untum • CLASSIFIED HOURS 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m • :Monday thru FrJ~ 9 to noon Saturday Advertisers may pla~ tbelr ads by teJepbon" COSTA '.MESA OFFICE 330W. Bay 642..'5678 NEWPORT BEACH 3333 Newpo" Blvd. 6<2-5618 Leg.,... Niguel LAGUNA NIGUEL APARTMENTS 1BR,1BA*'2BR.2BA lully. calpete<j • draped From $175 Ind. gu, TV cable, water, all kit bltne, lndry areu, btd IWim pool, BBQ'•, priv patiot Ir: balooniet, ()pen , 10 ~t: to 9 PM * ·494-427:1 499-2277 * 2900. A1oma "" <>own v.u., ......, Newport Beech ' . BIAUTIPUL UVIN~ .1HA1 · , a,,.,,s .,.,.,, sllporrt i --· ......... ,c . ..... ,...ml ,Frotn ~··,· ta ~ -.. . .. REFRIGERi\TOIU. ·ot',YMPIC 51%1 P00 DISHWASHllRS • BILLIARDS ., • c.t.Ri!iT.S & DRAPES GYMNASIUM PRIVATE .P~T(OS CARPO/tTS • - Perty Room With FJ,.pi.c., T.V.; ... _. ' • 'f • V•. -··-'~Ph. 545'-4855 1518 ··· .. ·.Qet :. · · ~· .... ~ ... ~ Me•a Apaiiffitiits TUttln &. MHO btM . . ... & .. r. .. 11.,,..~ .,_._...,.ca. O.nlMH ~ V•• '-*.!tt! 1-. i'MJ.C....,_C.,.. ·--.,. t • :--- Apt. Unfum, Newport h•ch - lltJNTINGroll BUCH · 11815 Beach 'Blvd. 540.1220 =====-•!• NOW OPEN e BRANi>NEWlA~BrFrom ·Apts., . ' ~. , LA.CUNA BEAC!l 222 Forest Ave. 494-9466 ' SAN CLEMENTE 3115 N. El cam!no llt!l 492..tt20 • NORTH COUNIY dial tree 540.1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES ~· square apa.+b"'i 181-.iitst.: in the PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH 1nnauncn th1 mil1bility of twil ind · thlN llldroom units ·for 1dul11. From$Z25. $118, Priv """"· bUllard . Fvnl.-• Unfunt. Ui nn, heated pool w/ facuzzi, ' · huge cla.eta. dHP' pt1e eUo Coste Mele pdinr, lusb l0d1eaplnc. ~~_...,....., _ _.. __ , Adl.llts. YOll Must Se. This ..... MA,. cm.1 :10102 Bl .... 'St., N.,.. • -'°' ..., B<act>. ,,;1.4246. WOODS SEACLIFF -.¥AN01t apte-.2 Br, $160 uni, $115 tum. C!>ll, -· bltns, ..,. dlpl. 15:15 PlattnHa Ave. Aak about · our dl11COunt. 642-8340 or 5'8-1682. BEAGH Aptt-Bn.nd New Deluxe 2 &.: 3 Bedroom. ~ nual rates. 511-513 w. Bay A Nico Pl•cf to Be Together ••• , ADULT LIVING From $140 '" $275, ·I & 2 BR. Apll. with Torr•~• nt•dllne tar cow&: Jcms 11 5;30 p.m. the day bt.. ... fore -pobllcatfon. except for Monday Edition wben deadline 1s Satur .. da,y, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED For inform1tionJ. telephone M,rs. li~n i Lorenzo It 645-0262 Ave. C.U Saa Bemudino .._... ..... C11 <n•(B&l-2943., • Shag .. ~ -.... closet ...... pool, REGULATIONS El\R08S: Adye<tlsers sllould check tli.elr aas dally & t ePort errors immediately. THE DAll..Y ~ILOT assumes liit.bfllty for the flnt ln· correct lnlerUon onJy. ,,,,,,,,a.--... -1 EXTRA 1 ... ' BR. 1 Ba., 425 MIPrlm1c Wey walk-In mstr'. dceet; new ' •;;;;;..iiCiiMfii;ii•.;MosaiiO;ao•&I carp. &: drapes. Raised din-/ 1 Ing area. N'pt. Shores '* NEWPORT .'If SHOJ!ES ~1029. -,_ ·~. ~ ' CANCEl.Lt,TIONS: ~ ltllllng' arr aa be! saN-•to make a record of the KILL NUMBER given you by !four ad 1taker as rece~t of.your cancellatiorl. nus kill nwnbtt must' be pre-. •AAtcd by 1he advmlm ID ~ Of a d!spu~ CANin.iAT!ON" 0 ll' GORRECTIOI!· Or. NEW ADBEFORERU~: Every cftort :Ii mW fo kill or correct a ~i:w ad that haB been ,.,M~ but we cannot guaran- tee to do 10 untU the ad has appeared .in ·Ille I>!• P!r• . . ~AJ>St ' 'lbcte ·~ am: atrietly cash ln-advance by mall or at any one ot oUJO of .. fices. NO' i>hone-ordert;: THE DAil.Y PILOT ,.... ierves the rljtht to ~ slty. ·edit,, 'censor or re- fus& any adVertisembnt, and to change tts rates le regulations without prior n~tlce, CLASSIFIED MAILING ADDRESS P. o. Box 1560. Costa Mea 92626 Sant• AM USE THIS HAMDY ·dRDER.,ILANK. WE PAY P05TAGE! ' • I ' • r 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE·UN~ltO AD ·WS THAlf3 LlNES . • ! . ~ • PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 • •• TIMll - $5.IO $6.~ . Pu~llili f,, •••••••••• ''"'• lietl•tti-t ··~··•••••••••••••••••••••••, Cl1ulfic•tl•11 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••v•••••••••••••••••••~ H•111• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••11••1•••••••••1 •••••••••••• .,,,,,. ························································ •• ' 11 n•a •• ""a --- $7.40 $11 .70 $17.70 $9.01 .$14.50 W-50 $10.76 $17.30 $~.30 TOMUUCOIT rt.• ••'1 ..... .,. ,,. •••• •.l•C• •Ito.,., IMIM• .-w ,,,,,.; ., ,.ph~"'° • J111t1M1"o The c111t •f ,,., •' It et t\111 ell4 •' tti1, ll111 ff ~ltll fk 1111 w6'td t1f ¥Our •d I• wtito t•"· Ad' 'tJ.00 plut J Ii••• eaft• if ., ... 4•tiN ... ef lDAILY PllOT leir •M¥lc• wHl'I rn•ll"l rtpll••• ' I J City •••••·•••••••••• ••••••• ••••• •• • "'''' ••• •• •• ••.•••••••••••••••. ' ----------CUT HHl-PAITI ON TOUl IHYILOPI ----------~I Oron11 Cooat DAILY PILOT I', 0, lox 1HO com M ... , Cellf.· mu · ' . ·. I I ' .. ~., ,~.~ I • ·M!llr. • r •• iJl.. t•n 1~1 ........ ·~_·11'! ~I ;;:'.,..~,!~~/~I '""~ ... ;;;-;;::ll;!1Q · AfM., ~ ...... • • lwbt'I Rent.t '45 Lott ,·r. , &S5 I'-.. 11n1um. m ,...,., .. u..t..... .m Bal-1111w C--' • ~--~~ ~~ .. ~ ftMI , ,... .. 3 .... Cate -New bid(, neu Sin D"80 ~ <!I*< at ....U ,.!(• ; nf(n ; aJ[!! Frwy 1' Cron ,VallfY ~k~~~-~l~h la -NG Parlc'r.'l,y. Choice apo tt uo...-.,...,ua. ~-.... " uo.• TRE EXC ITI av&ll. 811-1400. r...d. Stntlmontal vllua to owner. 837~9. i.. .'iii a i U MESA AP.TS llllluttrl~I R-•1 . '4SO lost And Mluacl ~ ~I.Ill ·· -· • M-~ 'l'OO cq tt •I amc. A FITatfy Ma.me Kltteo , ,,{ ' -. t SUll' ' bet~ mo mo."""' .. ti W/ Loll""'· ..... '--·' fUU IN TH · oM<O, 1 ll&lht, I&• "'"' N...U midlcaJ •tt•ntloO -· ~ . . -~~~--~-IL Minutes to Newllort .. all' St. CM. bys: 6!6-0033,..., 10sr GermAri Sh••her• J Unbelievably !J.rp apts. becorator fuiDJib.-. I 6*-0!81. mlxod. Belee w/gtty back. ed. Huge Pool, jacw:zt. electric built.Ju,...... IRVINE IND u s TR I AL CbNlmu -· 1'>rn .... c.....W• drapea llllDI " mort! • 1 • •• AREA. "°"'J'lml .c,<m Sq. Ft. Vie. Oranai1 Ave a: Mesa St. -r~· . Pm " up. Wanllolll& • It 54&-tl4.7 or &U-824.1.. , _ ADULTS-NO ' --Cooti.ct SML.wb.t<mhlcedog,IOth SINGW ' •••.••• ; $145 Richard F....,., -A [Ake Huntllct. ""'""1! 1 IDRM$. • • • • . • • • $ 155 616-""5; s~ -.. "f:!'~ • 2 IDRMS ......... $175 !'i':',:!.~.~-"$135mo ,: u...--~ Unfumbhecl ~ Av•ll•bl• '1S<5U6 red foldina' wf. ch rm From $10 lo $15 LESS. MI-. 2l' x 40' $95. "'°""'· J,nd.,,, 1 bond brake & YOU'RE RIGHT-1936 Ploc<ntlo A ... Rear rn ... Reward! No .... - THEY'RE UNDERPRICED! btdg. .. .... 6#-0lllll. 1561 MESA..OR., Cotti Mola Stor.,. 455 LO s T' r tall .... 5 bl~ So. ef N_.... 11¥.t; STORAGE SPACE ohorthalr<d ..ii 'o .. p .. r u --,-. I!. w/blk patch a.rouM tail. £j~ AO.elll $Z. mo. • 66-~ Leather & flea collar. Vic: .......... Rtnt•l1 W•nt.d 460 19th & Fullertott. 646-0t24 •. • lu nl (a all11 11)~ YNG.~womenbftda . JPts:r , Aptt.., :;_ ,,_ 2 Bdr. home W/~ )'I'd. ' Funt • ., Unlvnt. m Funt. or Ul!fvril, m ';i;;:~ HELP! I.mt thin blk & cU fem Shepherd, Dec 5. Love dearly, Rew. Pl.e_J.1e I 673--05!Y1. . lrvfne lrvfne • w. Bay St., Com ?desa 5CS-"1811 att 6:00 EW. wsr man'• l!CHtge rtna:. blue ~ South Coul Jtlu& men'a ttlt room. Rev.•ard! 540-3465.. I --I~ LOST part S1amelt '.with mottle spots, Santa Ana a: Santa Isabel, C.M. 646-0066 r-Reward! ~1..;::.:=~-----, _________ CHRISTMAS pupp)"'-4 mo *HAPPY nn * to an our wonderful. friends. J'un & Anne Bamgrowr female German Shepherd-Vic. Liteftyle & Aeagean Hill, M.V. Reward .......... : .. ·1-· l!j] ,__......, -..... ---,.,,~ iiiii· ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ 10sr, llobmMn/Sb<pbm!. Blaclc &: tan. Vlc. lS50 So. Coast Hwy. Pborw 557'"'8f7, i;.~.;.F.;;.;;.,..;;-;;.,;; .. ;.,.;u.;;,.r.;;..;;.·"".;.·_;m.;.; I~, • ..... ll~IP ·-"'-'°"-'_1_1 ____ s_30 ;.! a~o.: :osta MeN . . ... A Mesaqe For 1,:LOsr;:;;::;c.m;:..::=,....:;:Pin.:,::._i,..n-....,=-I ''Tonl,. eetting. No catch. Very old Rooms · 1 Aoo let's have a keepsake. Reward. 645--5629. ROOMS-$15 ft Up w/kit. FANTASI'IC '72 $30 wk Up Apt!. 2376 IL) N~ _ BI v d . • CM, PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con- 54S-9'1$ lldentia.l, aympathetic prec- SPAC Br •• 1"i -.,..pr..-;aol.. nanoy counsdinr. Abortion kitch. pr:iviL-0mY; area. & Adoption ~fefTal. AP- Woman. $15/nJ. ;t . util. CA.RE, 642-4438. 513-1911--. :, ENCOUNTER GROUP FURN IQ:lm • H.B. · ar C.V. A~ pl8ce to bftttt know )'OU!'· UtU. Idnl fir student. l Mi ant form rN1 telatioo- AdOlt .......... ''15hDo. ·-.... ,.., LOST; Ring tail Siamese kit- ten w/blue' eyes. Vic. Marguerite, CdM. 673-4676. LOST: Young blk & tall Shep. Husky mix female. Vic' Mda Verde. S40-G5.51. LADIES a:old-rimm ed Paae&. Mamu ca••. Amber ler.es. 644--1107. 60-U. • ' . ALCOHOIJCS Anonymous. I I'-' ROOM .Jl\ P.m.,.. ilt;, 'l'llooe 50-7Z17 or_·..,,,. -~ $15.1$2S. 'fl'!i . ~ Ali 1'.0. """ 1Zll. °"" Mna. ~;j;;j;;j;;j;;j;;,:;;jjj F. ~ .. Unfvm. '70 pri-~ ~O!JCS Anonymous, Sch0ols & BALBOA Ilk --.ea',11 re.-Ptione 54'2-1ZJ.7 or write ~ .... wiotft' .... ,.,~ ~ Qp. TV P.O. Im: 12%3, Costa Meu. in1tru~kM)1 575 roorn.· ldtc:beft. m..3613 PIANO LESSONS ·u ·llaiata bsa Room to....... I l[S] -· .. ,.am """"' ·-~· , ~ Em~ man. Lott Md~ technique, Slgbtreading, etc. :ANJSIL_ COUNTR.Y E$-nr~ v~ lM6-lSl8 J ~;;;;;;;;;;;:.:;;;:: J Mesa Verda • C011ta Mesa rrilrE .. Ufb'lc • 1111doui-NR.. ug nice pvt entr 1 ~c!"!' !s!"'!"'~· !-~~~!!!I """' ~-P<d. ~ A beth.·..,., ~ •. f15, Found (frM ads) 550 i; po . -:r 133-l306. -· L l~ li.lnslor~ . . .FND.malo!aml\ybuntublk _.,,._ ' . 1 oBdnn, Unb= $ISO, G_. Hiniel_~ ~ . 415 A "'°"" Ctinnan obor>l>alr .. s&6nn"=·'1'15.·" ·,.:·PiuV~TER~ ~_;_ .. v,., . .sunao..r " '~ -rt:q'n. 1;1.0, • l'ar ~ mncm. ~ .. ,p1.·1.1wa. C.M. Con freeway) B•by1ltti"1 ··-· • --~--6U-<818, 548-0148. -..;,.,.-=·---·· "-.L11l'ILl'l'IDP""'""ED _, -·--... ~TI. V-:-M>Pi:rs Nutritious rm.la. 5'1-4753. FEld.ALE pup. Small, EXPERIENCED child care I ... _ Wntminster 6 Sprinadale in my North C.M. home 'VISIT OUR MODELS Rent1 I to .,..,. 430 H.B. _Tan & white w/W: w/yard. Lwlcbta & macb. ! lS2ll P.AJucsiDE l.lf. GIRL wantN to ih&fto furn. 2 left lk!e. of fitce 213: Tender loving cart. Loe just • (114) lf't-5441 BR. Kida A pets O.K. $8) 59&-.281!. • oU San Dltgo &: Npt Bib. -SO. or San beCO Unfurn. SSS fllrn. 968-"l5111 or • . . freeways. ~7437. Frwy. Oil~ 1 blk W. OD •~" ..-Hnta ;,,_,_ . FND. packqe ln perking lot BABYSITTING bo "' 1loli: ti> Parkside. -.-.. · D<,;l.lo Huntington Beach Center. • my me,"" !IRN Cir Unfllrn Apll. 1 cr2 *Male. Brand Dew priv. BR 12/28. Pleue Iden t It y. houn. Week ~s & ;...-..;: ._ 2 BA from $135. nr OCC -SD Frwy. ~ 546--051.8. Wttkends. Hot m$15 & "" k or by mo. 557-8400 anacks. 205l Wallace St., . • Adults onlJ. Nr~ w • . FOUND: wht abe&&Y Poodle C.M. nr Pomona Sehl. fitaQ. Call Mn. Domw Office Rental 440 t)l>e q, male, blue mtlar. 64&-58!M. is-0t92. at Dt 12th st., qt Vic: Golf Courie, Mission! ,;::::::::;:..__F __ tain_'"'vt~ ii. or ftn Mn. Buzton. N--. Waterfront Otticea Viejo. 831-1014. CHILD care, oun y. ... "'.. WW ca.re for any a,ge In my llH at '19 15tb SL. apt From $3Q) Montta l' 91.! ti D : Cock..,...Poodle home. 9fii.-.t763. , -,--:-::--.--...-·'.._I Prime Location white, male, .~c: Mulrlands LIC'D CHILD CARE {;~ hi1ch Ml 8&ysidt Dr., N'pt: Beach &: Troy, Mimon Viejo. lli;i;;;;::;::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;iBW Grundy Rltr. 675-6161 830-8475. Harbor&: Beker, C.M. 6 yn "!!!!!~~~!'!!!"'!'!'!!'!'~ I exp. Rd•. 545-2943. tt . . . 'IESORT UVING FROM $125 LARGE yellow I White yng CORONA DEL MAR male cat • White face, BABYSJTnNG Ne>.v Yea.rs Delwte bus. ale, dioioe Joe. chest, paws. nea rolhir, Vlc. Eve. My home. S.9 Snack & Se-p entr. prlv bf.th, cpt'g & ~h & Bay St 646-9590 Breakfast. 548--4260. dl1la. Prlr.'r. Util pd. $1751 " . mo, Owner 673-6?51. FOUND: wht shaggy poodle type doll:, female", blue col- lar. Vic. Golf course, Mission Viejo. 83.1-1014. NEW YEARS day &: ewning Babysitting my home all ages. 548--1551 or 548--3.111. Carpenter jJI'• OUwoOd. Garden 2 R.00."\!S 3s.J sq ft w/crpta, 1• drpa, Ii janitorial ~rv. IAparlmentJ: • • • and tl'a inclcl. 7172 Dupont Dr, I~ tine nel&'bbon and Newport Beach, Cal, (713) FOUND Germ&n Shepherd * I tiiirttae Uvtnr tn one 1UXUfl. 833--<1166. male near W e 1 t m 1 n • t e r t:JQs peckact 'Ibtre' $1 DESK apace available $50 Place & De:! 1i1ar Ave., * Stephanie Wing * -fL_ • • 1 mo, WW -.u• furniture Costa :r.teta. ~1ZT4. lillmCG tn ~don 4 • • .... v .... 719'/2 Merigold Corona del Mar · r · · , -billl•-'• at $5 mo. Ans1miDC lft"Vtce FOUND Afghan, m a I e , ---. available. 17175 Beach Blvd. Swwet-Surfslde area. U/28. iooJlh dltbs, --,.... Hon-Beach. M2-4m !m-1407, You vii:! the winner ol ~. t:nr:ku sa1f drivtni DESK apace an.ilable $50 YN::::G:..:.:mll:.::...,-.,,.-;p<d--ti-..,-,-.-t.1 ~e, dubhaule, etc, mo. Will provide fUmlture 213n Bayview, S.A. Hgfits. 2 tickets to the Sportsi V1c1tlon & Recre1tlon1I V•hlcle Show .. 1' . ..h.'~ sl1Cl at SS mo, Answerlng M"Yice 549-1314. 1:)~--:11 • • ea, available. SOS No. El c:c.:....:c_ ______ _ at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER &: 2 BR. Furnlahed .I: U~ Cam 1n0 Re al, San MANS jacket nn Killybrookc ~-No leut ~!ml, Clemente. f92--6U) Lane. ~s.-3.149. ~ ()pea Dally 10 to 8.. Dl:SK space aftllable S50 Lost 555 Now thru Jal'IUary 16th 'fcD.lCWOOD GARDEN ~PARTMENTS 1 \ JIR,...; to Y~.· SWl,mo. mo. Will provide furniture at $5 mo. AMwerina service * available, 222 Forest Ave, ~na Beach. 4%-9466 Bt.11int'11 Rent.t 44S * Plce.se call 64'1-5618, ext 314 * be-twl"Cn 9 and 5 pm to claim John E. M•rr your tickets. (North County 68 Monarch B•r toll-fret! number it 540-1220) South Laguna • * * You are the wlnnn-of HOME repa!n. No job to * * 2 'lk:kett to the &11 N ~--'·"· M-. Jock Mullin $ V I am . o U1)llj or auunUUYI. , • •ports, 1ci1t on Mr. Bert. 645--4184 c r 2031 Me11 Dr lv• & Recr•ation•I 548--mL Santa An• H•ight1 Vehicl• Show Carnat S9rvlce You lh! the "jlPlnoer d .t !be ..--_,... ___ ~I 1 tickwts to the ANAHEIM JOHN 'S Carpet. U""°"""' Sports, \t1c1tlon CONVENTION Oeanrn. Ex-tr& DrtoSham· &. R.c,..1tloni1I CENTER poo tree Scotctiauard CSoil Veh lc l• Show N'ow thnJ January 16th Rclard&n!Jl . Dtgrt'Utfl I •t lhe Please call oo.~. ext al.t a1J OOlor btlchtencra & 10 ANAHEIM between 1 and~ pm to cltjm mlnuhe bleach for white CONVENTION your ticke11. CNorUi County carpets, So\·c your money CENTER toll-fr!oe number 11 IDJ2201 b)I .-vlng mt' extra trips. Now thru J1tnuary 161b * .._ * \YUi clean living rm., dini111 Pl.eale call 642-567'1. tXI 31.f LOST: Curly 10111: ha!~ red rm It hall $15. Al1Y rm ff.~. betWftft 9 and 5 pm 10 claim Ir whit~ (peaches & cream} couch SJO, chAlr SS. 15 yn., )OW' tkMI&. (North County Chihuahua, Vic. &kt'1' A tl!XJ> ls what counts, not toll._ number j1 $40-12))) Faltvfew about 3 ·wk1. a&o. method. l do work myltl.l. • * -* (OlQ Me9l) $7.fiW, Coad ttf. 531.(1101. 1..:::::::.:::=:..=:.:=::.:.~_,_;:=.:::::.::::..::.::=--~ TO CLEAN UP ON YOUR Cl.£All OUT? FOR FASJ! f An!' ACTION! CALL DAILY PILOT 1nm DEPT. D I A L D I R E c T -- 6 4 2 -5 6 7 8 --DAll.Y~ •I LEGAL NOTICE • NO MATTER WHAT IT IS • • • • YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For Fast Service & Expert Auislance DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT S DAILY PILDT FREE PASSES • You Could le 0. of Today's W'-11 10 Poln of $1.95 Tickets GIY" Dally ' . FOR THE YEAR'S BIGGEST 'UCRIATION' $HOW Comom, concr.!o -·---CEMENT WORK, no job too CAIL !Jo-Du0:1r....... NEED HELP AT llOMEt lmaJl, reuonabl&. Frte ~ Servb far carpet, e we h&•t ())rwalucent Elt1m. fL stuftlck, 5C&-86J5. &or-I A: wlndows. Free Aidel e N u r 1 t • e WINTER Ratel! Concrete estimates. 5lT-lS08. Houle~ • Com- ~. paUoa, drive•, .._ n...n1rw s.rvtca pe.nJom; •ldewalks. Don. 6U-851' Cupeto. W-. Floor"" H 0 M DIAXERSIUPJOHN· 5'T.-QUALITY Cement Work. Let Resid. A OlmmC'L 5tMll.1 c..,.. do fl Llc'd. Bonded. I ronlnv 64.>-1"'5. ---------·la.BANING lady, tx• IRONING: 211: ea. p. Up I per1enced for )'C'll' omee, dellv. Mc e;a way. (U apt. or hm1e by the day, Contractor MY Way, quallty b:Jme remod. WaJls, Ce 111 DI, noon, etc. No job too smell. 547-0036, )f, hr ans. Riv. wanled).J,yrs"ftf. &t£...OMT. 635-0974. ?ol.ntlnv • wm babya!I Poporhotl(llnv """"· 111y -. No Wurina Addit!ona * Remodollnr * WALLPAPER 'I( Gerwkk & Son. Lie. Wben you col! ........ 6'1H(K]. * 549-2170. 548-14" IW6J.Tn ~ Holp W°"'"", M • F riD JD.7·18 .I l'llCIS .Ulll.1S$1• llDS$1.Dll Find Your Name i . - fl you< name h lh!M In • -lol ..i -It ~ ...... ~ ...... clehffkatlon, • a.le: •t them ell -phone 6G.56n, lXten1._ J14, , fWNft t t.m. and 1 p.m. t. m•lr• •"'"'ri•"*"• .. pM:k up ,_,...1 fnel .,_tide ... ot ony -hnt DAILY I' LOT officio, HolpWanlM,M•P710 Hol~WIMwif'.~·~!1ct Gor ... Solt II 'l'.!LLER 1'JWNEE: .... t • -Iii, ....... publ!e. BeaU1llul -· l'ap..klda -(2) P.N'S -. !n ~""' °'"" c,... , ~bin. II<. ll·Tam.medlcal---in-.unllorili tall~ RN -ed. Fee ,.id. Fee Jol>o for Into., ...,,.._ J.llfUI OB ~· ~ ~ 5IM055 MllGO(~ O>Ubll ' ....... ll-7am. l.C.U., C.C.U. units ~-~.,.... ... L VN'S 21'IO Harbor Bl. •t ~ llJm·Tam. Sub a<Uio un!to WAITRESS RN 'S -···-&ir...,. --Food w-LAB'TECH Call Y- Weektnda Only Bob Bum'• ~ = .'! =. dll'I X·RAY TECH fU.:lllO ' on NOACK'S w .. '"'"4 Daya WAITRESS, ·-... -·-. ·-c... ..$-11 ... CENTRAL 21. Graveyard lh!tt, '°'1'11 ---· SUPPLY TECH 11y!ng Butter, m<lSTf, FOR Sale. 1J - Exoellent-coodl"°"' . WANTED -.U-t .. Adal!r.I A frlnee ~ti. • • Cooka, W&itrealet, Bartend• $50. 2 UDholateNil MI SS I ON en, Dilhwuhml ~ BQlboys. 1tool1, ""9Qtemporary., COMMUNITY Alter!, 2831 Brioliil St .. C.Nf. die oo1onc1 upllola. HOSPITAL KING'S ca= tw-<ll0.1. 27M'2 Puerta Reel Hwy,, bmerty Rembrandt'1· ;iYNi;G"'."'-'°'==:-......,==--:il MUion VJtJo, Callt. WANTED! HouaewiVft for 2 Bl'. home w/ft!'bcd 1rcL CE. on San Dkrgo Frwy. I: part time work u A.P.C. for 2 well trained dap. Qown Valley Parkway) carrten. Call 545-1588. Within walk. dl.slanct PHONE (714) 495-4400 WANTED. Sea>nd -. Al> '(<'. Bay,St, a.ta ..... (7141 IJG.7700 pljo!npenon1Jlh'!'41'.I<, SIS-Tm.oll6:1X1Ew. Spqbt:ttl Bender, GK W. FOOL TABLES w, 111 • 1 Cout Hwy., N.B. · I --· Ftt\lht -.. ...,_. 'f' RN. full time, nl&ht ahlft · to 1$19l Ne" slate fllclmj p~~!°'AL sarde1 mr, p~at~-'-:_.~.td~ AMBITIOUS aale. 1Irl1. . -------•117-11, xlnt triJWe bnful. • t i 51 , a_ ......U, 52MB. l 1-U. RN, pt tlml relid I ~ crated $195 to ••• ,, u-.:1:1 ......-.. , prun nr, ....... MUI"..,. ....... ~ • Start $2.50 an hi', + ~pWant.cl,M&.F710 HelpWanted,M&.F710 HelpWa~,MAF7tO Beftrly Manor. Cap.o V SALE_,13 Ol'P' Jprlnkl.en, clan-up jOba, lnL 67S-5Tto. bmuael WUl t I [;;;;;:;;:;:::::;::~~::::;:::: !~""~"~"!:.· ~-~·~736~·~---1 STOCK. ·~.. d r •• I I. I 11 and I c a p ID I· Georl!. Plumbfnt . &-33li. I'.' D. * • • G EN!RAL Houseclelllling, NEED sfnalei auttar tntft'. RN eve &hilt, full time or 1112 """'""-'' ... """bildnls. 7. -:.· .• ' :~5893. Gordon Nlfhtingalo loin child.rd, mother home. tatner that can draw the Xln Irina: bntts Appllancn --·-· _.-, AD1UtDll AL'& Landscap'R-. Tree a HR. Plumbing I: ASSlS'I'ANT Bookkffper who 1950 La Roca Mon thru Fri. 9:30-6PM. in·set. Alley West Restaur-parttime. t eC • • c;;oe~, 326 Marine. Aw., '"6 Electrical Repair can opente a NCR 32XI F I V II Recent refs. $75 w k, ant 67>1114 NB Beverly Manor, a po ltEM001"tJN(:.:.must , I e 11 Balboa Isle. , ~ removal. Yard remodeling. 60-2755 Or 60-1403 machine. Pt'l'mllZ!ent poai. ounta n a •Y 3 . • Beach. 496-5786. ":;t 'Truh bauHna, lot cleanup. tlon, Costa Mei& aru. You are the wioner of 54()..921 · NEED to pay 1ome SM 19'70 Roper •tandine Pl REFRIGERATOR'. delllcuet Repair sprinklers. 673-1166. COLE PLUMBING St).3236. 2 Ucketa to the HISrOLOOCf Techrilclan, o-Christmas ·billtT Show SALE EN range. 3l"x65", Harvest 6' beer bax, I~ tqlplrt G d • 24 hr • .ervice. MS.1161 Sports, Vacation perienotd. Tues -Sat, 8 am Sarah Coventry Jewelry. Need men Who ~ ready lo iold1,2ovem, loweroven .U cub rqiater; l'JU>i ~ •r •ning PLUMBING REPAIR ATTRACT IV E brunet & Recreational to 12 pm. Sot4th c.oast Com· Min. age 20, 540--0614. Jeam the oar buSlneu and clean. 1$275. 613-1192. tia, C.M. ~ AL'S "GARDENING No job too mnall w/long hair for docuaten-Vehicle Show muntty Hoepltal, South La· NURSES AIDES :e ~ ~jtyMui: REFRIGERATOR POOL"Table1, .i,.to Pl u,.· tor &ardenln& & 1m1ll e fd...3l2S e t&ry by pbotocrapber. Ap. at the gUna,> 4~1311; PerlonneI ve .......... · RENTALS Chuck's Bowline• Billi.~ landscaping Rl'Vlces. call pmx. speclflcationl 5'6", 106 ANAHEIM <?f1k'e· An~ qPportunlty Expcr, 549-3061 interest@d in a future, dress * MT-6032 ii 2750 Harbor BIYd.-a I 54G-5198. Serving Newport. Remodel • Ropolr Ila. Petite tJsutt. No CONVENTION -.,,.,.. ';.. """· ralomrtnded. """"''" Adami. c M 540-1'03 o,.. CdM ~,. M ~~ po-~ .. n-f--"" b< HOUSEKPR LIVE IN POLICE Demo., arouP inl., ruaran-PH1lL'O electric dr~r . Sun' · • , • ~ eu, ~ Addltlono.Altorotianl "-·~Y· ~ ~. w~ CENTER OFFICER teed ra1...,. plur oommls· per!oct <0ndltlon $50. ny, '· ' Sbcftl, Westdilt New comtntction. O:mcrete, tum. $1S hr. for lD hr wk. Now t:hru Jamwy 16th Cook for COUillle. Pvt rm & -lllom. Unlimited Income, Ap. li73-4172, Evn 551~'1600. 2 TWIN bedl. nfril', ~ TREE TrlmminJ'. Gene!81 slabs A s-tiol. Block. wtr>M No exper. nee.. Ph. f~ Pleue QlU 6Ca378 ext !14 be.. Beautiful home, beaut!. $852 to $1005 per Mo. ply in Pttaon. lJNlVERSt. Fumlture · 110 end tables, Cllld eMn. aean • up, b)>ec. Pnmm& .1: bric.kwoft. {114) 497.m pointment ~· ~ 6 ~ between 9 and 5 pn' to da1m fut people, 60-9606. TY OLDSMOBILE. • dreaer, 1 ton • 011 t. lnr!t tree•. Reuonablo. Rooll ::.. .. CdM• o ""'t!cla!ts. <Nm!>Oowrty H OUSEKEEfEl!-ltv .. 1n. City Of -Blvd.,o.taM .... 21 PC. KING SIZE ~&<>-461::.:=::'·c__. ___ .1 ~ ng. ., ' "'"""" -Is !4o.mi! < nke ehll<ftn .. ., 7 to 14. ·NEWPORT BEACH· SALESMAN BEDROOM GROUP ROYAL -blo -EXP Jap&neBe Gardener. • ·T, -Gu;y Rcoftnc. Dal AUTO -* * · * ~ta Alla JJ.i1I area. Y<ftq', qareaive, oper1-, • • $,,, "-vlolln and ·Out SS5; Know bow, -·· plan~ Dlroct. I do ""' ... wm1r. SALEJMAN CA.SHIER -· Spanbb 5l5-<l2l1. Wri<ten ...,, : .... ...,. 12, U, """" not ..,......,., Flrl! YOUR c:bot<e -Oak. ........,., >, ..,. 1$. -iJ!'lt. trimming, dun-up, 645-2'la3, 5'8--Brl.. , New BMW dealenlrlp needs 'Pff..)dDg. ~ expe'l'. HSKPRS Ernplyr pays fee. 14th 1972. Appointment is commlak>n p&Id whlle train-maple. waJnut, « wbite ~ $1 each. 6'6 MJI 963-3486 after 2PM. REPAm. recover any roar salesmen with ~ pref'd. (213). !73-5174 9am-George JAllen Byland 'Apn-~. R~ htRh tng. Management aalttance finish, kine tiz.e, bad?Js>ml:: • BEAPn SHOP TOM'• Gardeninf: Exp. probleins. Wenedl. Jbxlfilll. preferred. Good ~lty, 5pm. ey. 106-B E. 16th S.A. tchoal graduation, ue 21 to at all times. Sales poeition t door ~ A mUTor .. 2 ln WESI'MIK!I'ER. Japanese Lawn 14afL. 'nte""est:'&l~l69t 1 R •· :Mlny benefits h!dlldinl CHILD Care, Uve-ln, 2 boys. 547--0395. ~ 30 Jnduslve. Minimum 5'9", with a future. Demo avail-bed.Sde stands, lO -year r.1.T T. "3-4140 Group ~ Demo Plan -1 N wPOrt Beach 1SO lbs. Maximum 6'6" with able, Insurances. Ca 11 euanntee. ~ Rest Box ~ 1 tenance • Clean.up, Sewlng/Alter•ilOn1 pl ~ A~ e area. ·-INVEST IN porportlona! weight. 20n o 5f6.an1. aprinp,.a: rnatttt. frame. MUSKRAT fur lffCole eoll 5.11-4446. 83§-9585 aft 4. , ~ ..-..;... ary ua n. ~· ' . I vision in one eye, 20140 in SALESMAN Top sheet.·· bottom &beet. $400., setl $90. Ci&II •WI ot LAWN Malnl H•ul!ng, new Alterotlono -641""'5 !n penon CLERICAL-Olli<:e. Alm In· YOUR FUTURE ,.,., .,., both '°""""ble Young C. Gd potentlol mat .... pad, bJanket, pl!· w-._.....,120 Iawits, clean-up, pruning. Neal, accurate. 2),yean !!IQ). telllgent woman, interesting to Xl/20, unlmpaired color Call M;,, Schmidt lows, & pilJoW liiPI, qttltted Rose Bowl TiCleti Free Est. Call 546-7379. Tolev111on R91Nlr M)l'I( We will train · BE YOUR OWN BOSSI vision. For appointment to WESICLIFF bed spread. ~3828 --------..•:,·! MacGregor · Yachts, 1631 Mon ar Wom•n take writt tut a.od furth-EXP, Hawailln Gardentr. * BLAINE'S TV ·+ J • .Placentia, Costa Mesa. en Personnel Agency ALL FOR $2'7 CHILD'S Pl&yhouH. rt., Com"ptele prdetning serv. , All n..:..&.1. tt lnfonnatlon cont.act the 2K3 Westdlft Dr .. N9 , i~-•-· ~ Kome!onl, _... Sel'Vfc""' -~ ' COOK LNH A Y•llow ,,.......,,,., ~"'· 3300 New· MS-:mo TER~ LAY·A-WAY 7'W, 6'H. F--- Authortzed 'Mqnavux · Must be .xper. try cook. Ap. Taxi Cob port Blvd, Ne'WJIOrt Beech, PLAN Xlnt cond.. $SO. 968-&115. JlMS GARDENIN~ Known for bonHty :M)..:;ml S ply in penon, Hamburger Ca.lit. 92WJ. 673·2110. SECR·EJARY BOAT trailer tor 16" Complete Gardening ct TrM·S.rvlce CREVIER MOTOR Hamlet 1545 Adams c.M. Call tor Appl TRADERS filhitic" rods 4 ro.011. ~ ci .. ,.,.. ... 545-3662. ,._-="""· ·' t ... n w hi St. s.nta Ana ·' ' -54~13J1 PR.ES.5ERS, exper. oruy. FURlflTURE ,.._...._ . Exper , • ..,,_ Gardenor ·GENERAL·~s.... '!'ord 'A't.ON CALLING) 2nd Cook.~~ Coevaln-II" Sportsweu ;:>!';;'12.Sle~ MIN. ' YRS.~PER. 202 N. Braodw•y, S.A. mr. bond 1e • ..-.. ~ '· Complek' yd aervloe. Ntat cle&D:.UP. hauling, . ..ttnkler For a 1W>nderflll eamlrw op. t hosp G4S-Jiu Ask for Herman Pd vae. ..,........,.. REQ'D. SH, .c.1»£A.,, mM ~1JOO Open f day1 metal cab. tooU. mile · •Rella. Free est. MJ-4389. repatra. Rnl. 648.M. .. portunity in )'Cll:r own tu· cen · · Monrovia, N.B. ~CE ITERn·-·,~.~~YL 7 PC. NAUGAHYDE ittrm. 961--8273. Tl' • t DAYS work, genenl clean-PRODU~ON Su --'-to u'~ nrr"' JAPANESE Gardenlnc by • ritOr)o. nG exper. nece& in& no Jrobing Wed 4' Fri .... ~ peovl3Ur IN PERSON, EDt:.ER JN. DEN GROUP, cum"OM Wrou,ht I rad exper gardener. Complete Call 540-7041 1 ,..._.:, -R·. N.B.· • .:. •. Ex: manage sail boat production .__ _.n. Free Dl3. uwn .,..,.., ........ lines. Superviaory aper. DUSTRIES, INC., 2101 fences, gates•., ....... yd work. Oean-up. 9fl8.-CERAMIC tile new A BABYSITI'ER.: mature,, my perience " Re!s. 644-8148. essential. Boal bklg exper. DOVE SI'., NEWPORT consisting or ta.y-back .afa estimates. U1-CK88. GARDENING SERVICE ttmode!!.. Free et't·. Small home Lquna Hill" 8 am-S . not req'd. Fut ..,... . ...i~-co. BEACH'. CLOCATED AD-(sleeps 2), chair, in b@avy WANTED. Ont tmall CLEAN-UP • ...nn1 .i...._ welcome. 5J6..2G6. , ·..,... • .. ,..____........ ,...___ -~ J130, Delivery man, perm. a•¥wuqi; JACENT ro OC. AIR duty nau.aah)-de, end ta.bits, •646-5469'.... _.. ;;rd~;·m_;~.,...4~ Heavy work Apply 1631 Placentia Ai.'t, Costa ' • cotteetable.t:lampg. malelci~ntorync.·Pftd ._ [[J) OMMT Servboft, S06 31st St., N.B. Mesa. PORT.) p vealototloveto! ~- Hauling I It ·1 i I ew•y~· .... -....._~·DENTAL R.tceptionst, exp'd, RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY: Start the New ALL FOR $169. OR.ANGE FIREWOOD , . IFacifjlloj:iillF . f BAB ... ,~....,wan-.. ...... -Full time+ Saturdeys In Two fabuloua ~ att Year out with the' Jiaht SALEc1ell...eredand1tocmd WANTED! Messy tre-e1, ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; mo cld boy, 5 days week, mcdern dental etc In Hun-JRYINE PERSONNEL seeking one spectacular re-poaltion. Great chance to TRADERS ~MO-:=:!lltl:=::..· ~-=~,,_ yards .l garages -movilla A I my home. 536-67ll after tlngt()n Bch. Must havti SERYICES•AGENCY ceptlonlst for an exciting po. advm. Your big '1?\lle FURNITURE so FABE o $25. HUliJ • haul~. $7.50 per hr. + odd Job W•nted, Male 700 6:~. clWraide knowledge. Good •Ilion in a --ing orwan~ will land thil postUon. Fee 201 N. Brc>11dWay, ·s.A., 1a---r1""'. YOdn.-w ~ 488 E. 17th Cat Irvine) CM ...... ~. w ........... oo...... ~·· I jobs. 548-586.1. BABYSITI'ER. 5 nights 5:» u.lary .l btnefita. 831>-3.m 642•1470 zatlon, CaM Marion Mann, pd. to $500. 835-1305 Open 1 Days inf $J.o. 9'8-9'1!H. 1 YARD!rara&e. cltanups. Re-INDUSTRIOUS )'OUftl man , 1).:00. 2~ yr. girl. Ba1boa DENTAL Assistant. cbaJr-833-2700, Denrlls & Dennis Other Fee Jobi Avail SACRIFICING Mlscell•~ move trees, dirt, Ivy. Ski~ experienced Jn palntiQr, bl. F/Tlme. 673-.(11~ tJde, over 21, P?le experi-Personnet Agency, 32 Call Jean Brown, ~ FURNITUREI W.ntod loader, backhoe. 8f1.2f196. Apt. maintenance • pool BEAU'l'lCIAN wanted, new ence, 494·3538. LADY needed for housework Mlchel."°'1 Dr., Irvine. Coastal Aa:ency M«Htt Queen SI, bednn aet, . , TRASH &; Gange clean-up. cleaning needs full time job. l&lon. 'Ibe Hair Parlor, 31401 DOMESTIC 5 days a wk. PROFES.SIONAL p ho n e 2'11IO Harbor Bl. at Adami boy'• 'bednn 11et, Filter CONCERTINA on smtJ1 days. Free est. £nyt:ime. Call Greg 60-0022. Camino Capistrano, San Women for lite houseclearr Cal1 548-1503 1ollcltor " Da~ Point, San Sec'y-Lav• Story Queen vacuum cleaner, Crlb,1 cordian that can be Ulld 548-6031. HANDY M AN --Boat and JtllU'.4 capo, 493-0l'.MO. tng. Ph. 774-0321. LEGAL Se:G>ltary with top Clemente, Capistrano area. Never having to uy )'OU!' port,a-crlb, dreulng ta bl~. aboard .a boat. C1Ml8ft HauieclHnlng ho u •eh o Id ma Int· BEELINE Stylist needed 0 RAPE Ry Hel~Urgent! skills needed by busy, well Work 1n your own home. aorry In this once tn a II~-Dectl'Ophonte ttetto, 4' c'"=yt=lm:::•::.· ~=~,,-- Reuonable. 673-1245. lood money, home lhowl. Exp'd cutter-.-leI'i'l', hem· establilhed law firm. S.H. ::i..:~ In are;:00Pbone timeoppor. New plu&ti ottloe Ming trees, trple Items, red· •WANTED • Job WMltod, Fem11lo m Call Donna, 96$-6869. mer, atnJght 11 e e d le ~·d. Front office •P-and tween · Ol.m. i., undft'standtnc bo9I awalta wood table .t: benches, ~e-USED UNIMAT LA.no: DEDICATED CLEANING pearance. Congenial 1ur-. noon. )'OU. Call Pat Kennedy, tures, bookcase, many mJ.te. ** 646-900& ** * We Do Ewrythlnz * 1------,...,-,_.IBRIGHT Pl for~~ pleat«. 96l-l34S. roundlng1. Mu1t be able to PUBLIC RELATIONS 83.1-2700, Dennis A: Dennb: Items. 6392 Santa Ynez Dr., _ _::..::_.::;:_:.:;::_'-'-- 24 hr. call 6'1J...om2 DAY Work. Genenl cleanlrc lhowroom, Must ve ·~r DRAPERY-CARPET 1aIt1 "1!rk under own dlm:Hon. Telephone from our otficts. Penionnel Agency, 21)12 H.B. 842-6576. CHILD'S playboolt, end .ml Tum-~.,,....,.::::..;:::1':.om.:•:;,tn::=:,to-::qufdt=o I Sat'1. Reliable. Full er pt 1nc .I: kmwledp of cffcce exper. Decorator t Y Pe Salary open. Contact Mabel Evn:. 5pm-9pm only. Hrty Mlche:laon Dr., Irvine. HIDE-A·Btd, $25. Leve Seat. tree. 11 -·" --" ..... -Ume. 'l'ram. SU-7006.. procedure. Mn. Cowa.n, peraoJL. Store leads. Draw 547 ~ da + bonllt. 66-3030 ext ,_ .. _ SS Phone -1-jj-iii'i~iiijj-ji~iiij'•iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif 833-~ bttwn I A: 5. Nel90n, --=>• Y• or wap• . . s.c ... tary $600 Sl5. Bar awwa, u . JI I 'Bi~~EPEi<~iiOd8'-l~+~com::m~.~·~9"-~22SI;:;;.· ~--~UJ7 eves. 69. . Young Co. Good lkillt Krrlck.naclr: • h elf $7. Mu1ic•l ln1trvrMnh building in Irvine complex EXECUTIVE r -·-ftAaut. 1 ..1.1 n!e., S.A. Must .,,.,_.,.,. -. VOX "Bomcat'' elec 1U . ' * * * * * • • * I BOOKKEEPER: Modern LAZY .,.ufel80I' in La.,.•na RE CE PT .·GI r I Friday. Call Lcrrai ne 549-2708, . · · ' · ~ ~ pr\ 1 f A Beach need& oNperb, hard """' ..... "L"l'""'"''"' TUFTED 1o1..4J.A,.i. creme area .• our own va e c -Personnel ~ncy -secretai'y, Shoutd be ambitious, stable, well Pmlonnet AfftlC>' • ........--. ' I: Cambrldp ttverb . 1 ... ----------------\. I b . Report to pres. Work be fte>dble but corrrpuktvt. educated, .ophlatlcaled and ~ Watdttr Dr., NB naugahyde, 9' ~ ~ Xlnt" cond. WU $800 · ~ on awn. start the New Year PROFESSIONAL Mllllt havt a aMe of humor. have pleasant personality. S. ~2770 ccnd. pxl. ~ now $300 Muat ttU.lel • Trader's Paradise HaVe gtta.t home In n.y. crett, Newport Beaeh. Sub- mit trds for inc, TD'• or prime Janet WelieJ' N. T&)'· 1or ()). Realters. MM!)l,0. HAVE: Sharp '67 Intmi1 Mode\ Pl 4 cyl Soout w/4 Whl drive + compel. Cub val $ll)O, Qr, Want gd 9!a· 10ne11 2nd T.D. « f ~ Herd of ChlncNllu, calf", food I containers, air cond, L'Cll'JIC)klt'. Trtde tor e&re or whattv«. lines tinffjs . dollars • 5 BR., 3 ba., tonn. din, + fam, nn., 24t;J, 20> .q. fl Tnde -for ..,.,, --· =·fine co. Fee paid SW1 s~~~~~!~~~L .....,07, ~· ~ .. ~ ...... ~: SECRETARY ":~~co.'::1"..bt>~ l ~ :: =· -II l Other Fee Jobs Avail & GENERAL OFFICE LIVE-In Wanted: Rti,,able. pcrturllty for outstandine For Newport Beach Ad Aim-old $300. 6f5..3001. -NEW EleCtric aultar, AlnPtl ' Call Jean Brown, 54C)..Ql55 POSITIONS AVAIL. Salary Open;_,Flo65uln ta In girl. 547-6460 C9 to 5). cy. All skills tncludfns m. SPANISH atyle coueh a: lo.9e Dan .&'""'•Irons', , Ampef ·11:, Coutal Aa:eney Valley area . ...,_ · Sharp look! lone boun t Cold 8 • Id A ·r ··'. Bl Adam 83.i.167 , Ml . , , mo•. o •. ~ ll amp. ga.:.1259, 2790 Harbor . at 1 410 w. Cout Hwy., NB MAID work needed _in ex· Reitaurent tood pay. o. 1teaJ at $80. !J68-.U32, 1 r Y'MAHA ,,, •• .ic •.,.itar p;; IOOKKEEPER &Ille H . ' 640-"1S change l<4' apt. 23,. New· SERVICE ••lab. Fu 11 er Gor• .. Solt 112 .,... ~·.,. ' Port Blvd., C.M. 548-9755. COOK Brush Cu1tomen. C.M. Up •A•· f ,,,_ Auto experience preferred. EXPER.tENCEO Med I ea I to S160 wkly to •tart. , ~ or ~·- !)rll co. bene!l~. 1"'·· Vo-lnsun.nc:e Clerk "' I-MAINTENANCE PART TIME 96>-006. LIDO ea .... Sate, >"rt.I Offl .. Furniture/ eatton.. Apply in penon __ ,,, __ , I Sat Sun· Goodift GaJorel E I 124 CORT FOX LEASING group. General .u-..uu o · MAN I SERVICE Station At· G~~t ~)..,50c up: !>Inc qup. I flee hlckground detirable. Apply In Penon t··•--11 Full _ ........ "'-_ _. ,_ ... Ziii Newport Bvd., C.M. Bendit&. &t6--054S Mr 1• l:tlU&ll • .... -~ uuie. llOhl table, Belt teductt, 1970 WM stand~ e..,.., 66-3961 Aurten. City Of JH[ RIGGER Apply In peno~ Airport "°'t d.....,, J•t oulboord, typewriter ueed wry ll!IJo, 1.:.:==-~-~-~-·NEWPORT ~EACH.. Texaco, '671 C&mpu1 Dr, Frttzer, •mall appliances, abl!oluttly Ptrf,cl coict. BOYS 10.14 EXPER. Uphol. Sea.mstrtaa. N.B. uk fer Bob. Bric-t·brac: Water , &kU, $t50. Odhner MX Md, -" t:tdellVttP&PtrSlnlbtSan Apply: Johan1en I: ~PerMo. 16 F•shlon Island TAILOR. •&lary, eom· Ml&e tepiortae¢111~J lll-'Vla multt,~·$150,C&U~ Otmente, San Juan Capt. Olrlltmlen 898 W. 16th St., N 11_ • ...&. ml-'-n. A-i .. in ._..... Barc!e"'-~EIS. J-4, &K-5710. 1 truo and Coplolnno BOocb N'pt ~d\· (.,...,., 16th A ~-•-I ~ •wport -"" -~ •~ ~-· ~ . ~ ·~..u_. yr. exper. m re-lZ C TUttin, N.B. MOVING -must Io 111 Pl1noe/0'1W ... ona.DAILY PILOT 1;,":.:',=""""'c.;;::;>_·~~.,.-,........,, patr•malnl:e~ofWller Equal Oppor. EmpJoytr TELEPHONE Sollcltatlon Rtmott COfttrbl Ma.rnavoxi wviWrrzi£a();;;i;j;j;;i;l! FRY Cool<-Brealdut • & ....., .,,.iemo. Apply by ~~~~~~~~, '92-f420 Juncll. 5 dQ' 'Wk.' Apply bri 5 pm J an. s, l9Tl to Ptfton. .: for benent clrl'UI ticlreta. color TV, 25" $250. Air WlJRl.ll'ZER o...olt IUSIOY penon C.M. Gott A Country no! Ottl.,,, 3.'00 N"""' RESTAURANT HELP NI or Prrtme, JJIUdent.. mnd., "°"• 10,000 BTU, WalrJuJ, Xlnt ""'""· - Blvd., Newport BNch, Qalil Sandwich A GrlQ Tme tor Start fl,75 hr. No comm. AdmlnJ $150. Luce' .Uver .$495. See it .109 Apt. A. ~.~~~ ~~~· 1701 GcM Coune Dr, l '.~92010~~· ~m~•:'.1;6'3-6633~·;:~· ~;: dal11. Mon thru Frt. i>i1b· Al>P1Y Mt2 w. 5th. s.A. :1:r-1d ~P ~ ~u:! Clcarb~ Ln., c.a.r. ]! • •• _ ~-, wuher. M0tt tlttU Fr1, !H TEXAS OIL COMPANY lte-· , ...... ~ V!rta. "'UICK ,. .. ,.ff .,. .. , '-'"' "Make Room For Dad-pm. Apply In pet'80ft Dell needs pt man over «I tor ...... -.,_,,.. T ...,... Apply tn r.non MAINT. M£CHANIC Shel, Laguna HU!r Shopplre ohort lr!puu rro u nd ! n 1 9~ THROU6H Afttt 3 PM d y '' . • c I e a n out the One of countlet abow place Center, El Toro « can tor beach area. cont a c t "Make Room For Dad-DAILY ul (No Phone Cans) prare .. )'OW' truh 11 CASH plant. Will provide aecurlty appt., 830-+tlO. cutlomert. W• tn.ln. Air d 1 ' •. • clean cut tbt NT AD * ThoR:~:u~=n• ~~~~ Hpe10methlnr10Uwantto maU B.E. DlckeJ'IOn, Prts., prt.p . .yourtrubllCASH WA ""r-1>1 wtth & DAILY PJLOT ..... __ ... '-cy 91\UT Cluslned &da do 1t Southwt1tern Pt1t r 0 It um witb & D.w.:r PJim I 64 .. "671 "' .•• "801. !:. Pacltlc C.OUt ftflf., ~uu ,..c.. O&utltd Id. 689 Cd 517.1391 646-1713 * * * * * CbftN dtl M1r. Ne ph. call•. OUlfltd 14. 2790 Har'bor BJ at Munt well-all NOW 6G.-5671. Orp., Ft. WOrth. Tex. . 11~::::.:=.:::=::..:;:::..o::::.=:'1~.;.;.;..~~~~ --~-~ ---- ' • I • ' •• • ·~'. • •• f \. .. . • ' , • • FrtNJ, DKtmbtr 3li 1971 -;i:i.~.J~I:-.. J[§]f .... ·--JtbJI ti~,,-~l!i ·::~ ... ,;..-@JI -)w:-·1@1 --... ~1@f-...... f§J .., ,.. I I I .,, I , I Dot• 154 I · ~· x:::: ••• IJ m -:=~==~==~==-j~il ... ri.;.../Ol'.l_linf , ~6Pl•no110r9an1 126 Obedle-Owtolltut Campora.Solo R"1J'20~~ 'f -WILLsu,.OU.<.riiidw A"'"-lmponod 910A-,lmportoa 970 . 'Ir SAlE SA_LE * · Wed, Jull, '•31lPll ' CAMPD • "'•"'"''' ' A"tt' -f' or not Call Ralph Gordon a Oriaill: USED SPECIALS PIANOS ** OWGANS ln the NNpon llCb/ltYlnl Deluu, Ill' .. -w/all ea IOI 673-0900 -~ ll70 ...... Pluo 6 ()rpm; 6 • ~ ,.;.... to 111 ...._ xlru. -nu w/booL ""'""' ~ -...... "-tte,,..,., p .... w/roU1 K .. ~ •• '"''"~"" i....... ..... --· ....... WU! "" ,, m ..... price Truck Buyers Harbor Blv<I.,"""' M .... -A ..s., ldmrldt -'lfanunOnd.L~OO $TC AUcn, Bl)dwJ.a. 'ate. l'to~ over 5 tn09. old. 5tM9a 1$118), call 646-MOL ' 1987• Votvo .t.stbf''fl'qon, Qi. Est: me; l90T N. • H•mt'QODd M,2t;95 . Y• ~ up. RENTAL$ $10 Up. AOO~LE -t.rln# AlCC ' ' 1 , ... ___ . etther'tbe Im or 14CS mo-'ta~-rnaba 0.!P:,.P.~ !!f!!~JI , Mon&: J.-tJ,.W.9 Dacb&hw><f puppy. Hai Slj...87 ":. .. ~ .. ~ i.~--;;;;i:: c.!'l?'-tion det. Will pay cash. 644-1201 Swtocve-,Y ~'n.c.lloo:) Delly 1lH SUn lS-5 shots. Good home a must. camper"''"' wii.e\l .. u_..... · . w WANTED to ""--·-"" t1 prf1b Open Ewa 6 .&.ln.'1-5. FIELD'S PIANO CO $100 2146) PaciDe Coast 1125. 5C8--4l2' aft 5 pm. S. Look l'or TruCk Dealer ntecll-:rt-:;:;:.-~ ~~r """" Good ~ -· • ~D ORGAN -1'.tl 'fl • UL e 536-8'1'3 1 k · Tbat Can llellvu ·~ , _, -t'Joni J1,.0041!iO. Ml-021 -, S1111Dl~ in ~jX>rt Blvd. Hwy., Sp _ H.""' . . Cyc ,,, Bl. •t, Wi. B\13 Now Befc:n Dec. 31, CaQ. m..1694.. a\.SSS~or~.J.tt· , .. ColtON..AD1J..MAR Chf!a~fcu; .n-t/&15-3250 NOVICE Obed:tence C!a.11 Scoot•rt 925 12.M.ldnJlht PORICHEi wantt!d *66 thtu _s._· . -E. Qoutl!wy ~J-8930 STEINWAY Gmod, ebooy. ·startJng Jan. 3rd. 7:30 pm. nmJ,,.,. . aom. ·y Must. A N I '68, Private pu1y. m-7613 • _ Xlnt cond. 1tfart lncre1t Keru>m H 69 · DU · ct If orMs-M _ " [!] 1 6-1S-'1M 546-0989. • · • ' Excellent condltson. ~ ·~ J iiihiL"r.;;;;;;;;;;j"'"'97ti :;-. -ourf~' ;/ / PIANO '"""' !>a• "11 """" AN Obedier>t ... "" blue ~t =· ~:~ Call -_,, TNck • I Avht, Jmporlwd . 970 -""'ME ·a ES or p~ Very, Very chip ·~ Oaui Starthw M6-4989 ' Recreationtt Om~ About ALFA ROMEO --"' .,,... Re"ooabJ01 523-9711, JM. 4Ui.it9:31l'..i. Maitin-,. ' . 72 GMC ~ 'l'on P.U. · · · • • • ... ... ~ S rt· ~--_. •"O Cl'l'l1: Kennels, 541-{1989 250 YAMAHA TWi YHA CAMPER llPfCial. automatic . ALPHA 'Romeo, rare .1961 Alfa Romeo DllYI ON.I TODAY !WlCS'ljl!N "' rou. · box · po ing ~• -. 1966, Ne«It • few repain. radio. beat.tr stabillur1 ud own, ~.';!:1 ma~ J!';.a ~ • *' .-~e'"'~~~u~:!: Make~. ~OLll"dlik or hN.vy .duty ,Prtno, radio: = ~.5 'r~td~ Ntwporti Bc:tr •. 6424406 'Mll'idnc eondl.tlon $15. 3118 eeeh.~ (includes fn.mt! and B.L. Zorrhes w/cbildren, shots A liceme. MM &: 'l'Qe. after &: tinted e\UI, 503432 ·oean.' $950' 'or bftt· offer. 1.00l).1200 W. Co.st Hwy., Coast ·Imports Mire .-Ll>ma 'Place, Ooata boo~, headboard , 305 Oia mond ,St. . ss;o. 00-5.381 : ~ · 53&-~ ._ : . $3195 49;C-51164. i ..,,.,'"'!~~~"!"!l!!,.,,.,,.,"!'~~~~,.,,.I M-, 642-80ll. Rolla..., ·bed -SM!, table Balboa Island SHELT!E PUPS <•mall '70 Y.U,.AllA""" MX,-mrnl MIKE McCARTHY ~-...,l:::MW=,.,-----,, JAGUAR I s·--~ 1 ~~-1 ~ ,._ n-io. ,..,. lmap 14. You .... tl~ w"'""' of ~lll ,. ~ -'~ ·~ s. "'""· K' + N modi!. --·-·-· ----1DATSUN .....,-'-"'<=•• &U>f' -uu.1• New tire cha1m $9. Mustang . 2 ti ckets to 1he ...... es ""°" a.ll;'a.I, ~I w/~-TT Rt up. Belt offer. - $Z5 rncb. 2 Maple t!'nd. tables trailer' hitch $10. 536-3142. Spo<ts, Vacation Cal. &how qu&llty, . xlnt fi44...lJ40. GMC1 AutcmoUw ExoelletK» • tech. 1 table lamp u. tempenment. 893-4249. • ' • o· NtW'"alum.dock $.1. RotwY ELEGANT ,bronze tulip wall & Recreational . 21"' FRENCH .Motobtcane 10 Recrea&l;tal Vehicle -Center painr ~ pM1 oondWon . ballKinl Wnp "1th white Vehicle Show e mm Se!'vio!.. Mlhiature speed. 1 of a kind . Xlnt cw. Beach &: McFadden. $ZS &O-S3Sl. ci... SU llra9I <:andle "'all at lhe Poodle, .Over, AKC, $40 or (.'Olld. $100, g 7 3-3 541 , Wettmiruter . • lla:bt.$5..Seµt Tbomu.bat· ANAHEIM pick: of litter. <;:all atter 4 MMOBS. 194-1336 531;~.450 '69 SI'N win. 510, .f.q>d, Xlnt cond, $16, make offer. Alt tlpm; 64<ko45., . FERRARI SOF~ ~Jl!!lo -·wa11 clock.$15. IQtcheo CONV.ENTION pm. 633'11164 or m.57;)1, 10 spd • FACTORY YAN ROY CARYD, Inc, ~l~ M6--t015. clocli $2. AM(FM: clock CENTER Hctr111 . 156 Ib=t to buy man• ~ Hirbot Blvd. I . GOOD ,.d. -tii'el (lots to r.dio $8. 19'l3 U~rwood Now U1ru January 16th J-IORSES boarded $40. mo. • Call M4-llm 1 CAMPER Costa Mesa ' 546-4444 ·• FE RRARl . . .\tmlORIZED · WE3 .I. SERVICE ct... from)' 14. ~· ls. .17 , typewrt.t« $15. Viohn $25. 50 Please call 642-5678, ~xt 314 Llihted "re n a, Hor 1 e 1 * 167 OtOPPED HOG * '7D BMW ~. • air cond; ftoui J341D '~ · 2 ~ l ~ck books 25c each. ~tv.·cen 9 und 5 pm to claim trained. Leuona Engll&h &; ·SllOW sna:, ALL CHROME Am-Fm. 1.eav1nc C'OUDtry! ~B.o.ia.Mesa. = :!ch'l'qltin Ave., yaur tld«>L<J. {North County· western. Parker',11 Rldine ** CAIL.f9'J-79ll ** '68 DODGE Daya 646-1443; evea ' OIILD'S pk:rdc table $2. 8' e · ' toll-fl'Ce number ts 541}.!2W) Club. 557-430e or &l>U72. •GIJtLS !µCYCLE* ~2.. c:oacb: S12, Livinc room SPRINGS and mattress for * * * BEAUT Qtr Bay mare, 8 yrs, ·lb IP. ( mo. ,old. $75. v..a, auto trans .. (pop topf, 1·• -..C.."'-c-A~P-Rl~--dait ~ my· com-bunk bed. excellent con-SKI Boot.'!, finest Nordlca \J'ery gentle,'.$450 •. .AlsO:,tack J ,.:..1!29 AC II: DC ~rator, Rd).. , .. WIO iW. C6ut HWJ, ~ $1. Blrbellt ;12>1S ftlon ~. . ' 'Jiiu S1;1~ Cost $150. Ll~ $175. 675-46)9 ·n 9Jii.aJd 50cc new ~ in away doub1e bed • Just like '71-lllOO---CC,--xNln..;1-.,,-.... --,llc-k I I ___ N_e_*.o"*=' ~-~---I n.-SU>.Cari1i~ti0ner REFRIGERA'TOR $25. Gas new .. /. a.rmisc.h lad oontnt. $325 •,_ Fa1.rway ~-S2895. «best offer. shift, deeor group , FIAT f(,r "3 D041t,-heed1' work stove $25. Electric dryer learner SJlC 8.-$25. 642-8581. · &t8-29 days or 557-4540 yellow/gold. $2495. 5U-ID6. I'. 2,1\ ~ II. O>Ola 125. Schoo! dow 15-$10. WINCHESrrn s116i'GuN J ....,.., II• JI' j Dr, c .M. ...,. · • · • 196!1 850 SPIDER. 1971 rn Mm..--·1 Cbaira$5425.Tanks J3.$25. Al0DEL12-3"F.Cfi. _ ---~ 1'-"10 BULTA.CX> Matador ,~ Omv. ~an V-8. auto. DATSUN Sp:irt Coupe, Both excel MANY lol aM Ulilme'.11 and EUdric'lilbtDr't $7.!il. Tools -962-3870 after 6 pm Suprr Oean, Xtru, $650. Xtru. $155o. -...,=...,,.....---·I cond. Make offer. Call IT -;-$3 1D no 2»l'i. _E!eetrte drill SJ.I, TV R d' H'F' 1'* .... _ . * CAIL 6'1l-1'26 '71 Datsun • ..__. TaMe-•" $25. Electric • a io, 1 1• Gertiir•I 900 •70 HONDA SL 100. Flltron, , Doo --===~--~21! ~')t ""'" ;i,a. Antiqu• "'"'' st .. eo 836 . • . Cert.ms. """"1L Xtru, Lo S!l,OIBV. "T.P. Up,. cyl., 4 r HONDA a.ta. Mesa. ~ $25. M~vie camera Sl'EREO Afttr Cltristrna.s SCl•AM-LETS nrl, xlnt. $315.i~ :...=--rd. eood. $15(). Sedan. Demo. Alr cood., 1on HONDA car. Lo miles, •• _,._ Pe1DCO .--..:...1um, editor $20. Manne heat ex-Clearance: lfcadphones · Mobll Hotnet n,s ~top' .. ·irpeed.5,700. mlCf',·~!1°,· ., •• ~~ cond1tb:-1'20. cbuser "'~ lJilp pwnps $6.911, &-track home decks .A.NSWERS • A~ L•••lng . H4 .. ~ A-1 tond. NewlY pam. -15-flO. Relinu Pl -· 145-, "' w. t l All! I FM . NEWPORT nan. !or nnt 1 lal'.Wick ln!ports .... Pltl. T.O.P ......... ---·· · · 36"-x 111'' olwnmrim ..,.., '"""' Rocci""r 168 .. · · 'bdrm 1110 • ..,, -partly LEASING? !1111 s. Coat 11..Y., JAGUAR, KINGSIZEI>he&dboard, door .SS: 2" x 6'.' x 4" .Uf/flif S!creo with 2 .Fracaa-Weigti-Mad!y-turn. Avail lat. 6TJ'.S'lf9aft11ty our '~ue ·experts for LllgunaBeach _.._..._ .... ns. ,.,,,..,.., __ JS"'aod14''. '"'"'"'· • s.:ra<k sn• .. ~...;,,-.;:;,~-= 5,30, . '"'vl'Wl-Saftsfac:uon·:s.r. ,.,..~..._9T11 BAUER BUICK ID.a'l'20. ) ·~ tires and rima: Sl etµ?ti. -Slroix' lights $18 .. Cabinet "Evet-y de.y 1 took • milk Motor Homes MO Vice. '. 1 '71 DATSUN SEDAN The H8rbor ~aa l.'Q!! 18\e CaJl'l>ll't 1841o """ Bukelball pool, rip.' '!"' spe>ker. $7.<9, G.a <T • rd show<"' Yop, · I hod 0 _,, , WE LEASE,ALL !'OPULA!!, , Only Autboriud l'llCIOrd-~.la,. beautlful backboard J:i .... New .cr&sh turntablc-.a; $38., Car tape TALL cuw.. . 1972 MAKES.AT.roMPETI-JAGUAR DEALER cabinet l25-tm:-1447. · helmel ,plf" liamboo.-~ ~eck.c; $3~.!l:i, \\Ith Spf'akers. · · TIVE RATES. Llke new. 4 Dt. 4 &pd. Dir. Al haS ll TWO D'' llimllM portable chati #: P\'C Pla!tlc pipe New & US('(J f'Q\lip reduced Marine Consult•nt -Call Malcobn Reid for ·3,183 actual miles; radk>, i% of ~ ~eC: :nhss:d ll'V' $Z 67J...3 rigid .. ~" 2c.ft !( 3c ft . TV for dCara.nce. U.S.A. Stereo lNDEPENDENT further details. heat.r, vinyl top, rlill under Jai\W'L 1 ~acb., ~ · antenoa:t-S3 each. 574 Vic-Equip. \VarehoUst, 179 'E. e Purch•tintr 7· THEODORE fact. WllIT8nty, (350 DLF>. _ 'lWO 3 ~ blkea:~ ~· ~eo.ta iifeM. 17th St., Costn J\lc>..a~6tl-2442 Counselin& on purchasing ROBINS FORD Will take trade or finance . 1971 JAGUAR V12 . JI" and . clrl'• Sdrtvlnn vw ,-.. ...,i __ · o · .... 1972 Z~ITHS at the k>west boats & equipment. 2000 Harbor Blvd. pvt pty. Call 546-87J6 or -'-'-· ··~-to tic ----~ VW -·· ~ .......... ~ earh. near e u • S . . 494-eBtl .. M 11 am ~ con l1.No111..11g, au ma . -~ -.~ •~ deck lids 110~ uclt vw priCe.'1 ln Orange County. All t•1•r1ne urveyor ,.. _ __.._ Costa Mtsa 642-0010 .... , · Only 8,000 miles. (928DMN} bmnper f7, 6t&-3680. · · ·models in 1tock & on 646-2'77 l36n Harbor, ~n Grave . NEW ''12 PidroP $7295 SUiiiiiiAiD 6'5" sun. ~ ~ts~ ~a~ display. Phone prlce1 ok. Marine Consultant 1 Blk. So~G. F'rwy. A"'°' W•nted 968 4 ~ ~· dlx. Bumper. Ra- _,., ~ Camper, bot pUta $1-4;25 Doors ;io Chromacolor avail. al $325. INDEPDmENI' WANTED dio. Mirrors. P;-~ Take 1970 JAGUAR 2+2 __ ... ..._!' pl!al>._ oloo-• ..., !J6:1..1nii _ ABC co10, lV, 9021 Allaota, • Purch11ln11-*MalYin Pearce* =., ~cJe. '91-6811 Automatic, taetmy air .,.... tna $1o. sn-G174. __ . ;· ... FORD F.a>noline tires and Huntington BcAch. 968-3.129. ·Counstllns on ~ , TSnN ditilJninl. (alBQD). 'Ill g,..t .--~ ~li!le new $10 eacll. 5 ZENfOI Solid SI, port. • boata.~ ~e_nt. . . Matar Homes CIHn Uood C•ra 66 DA 4<>' ....,,, new .. ~.u~~n Quall"'' 54M11l'. mw.-N:B. bole. ;m&-~,.,., tire• '!'.""' pbo""""ph, model • MOrlM Suryayor . SEE us FIRSr ~ ....,.,,, ....,,. "°"'· ,,,__......... BAU"R ~ '15 Qnllr ..... l"rca $1-to $5 Neb. OrCJaie ~ $10 X-550, comp! 1'' /rem ote 646--2977 SGJ. 646--269&. .It -~ . ' ..;,;. -l'IBt.-. ""'"'~'" l!k• '""' 16'; Boat., Molnt./ Soles • Rentals 2411, z ""· .xtnt """· fUlly Bulc,-Otsoi-Jotuar wASmr~ wlill<, l R«lbn ~c u""1g 546-Jl;!l "'" S.rvlco 902 558-3222 loaded, ""· .,,..., mu.t 2:14 E. 17th SL NEWPORT , IM PORTS '53 JAG. SK 120 . CLASSIC w·ire whee~ etc.~ entjJ"ely original thruout. ?(~nlc­ ally perlect thruotlt. Ht.411 lights alone would cost av~ $nl ·10 ~lace. Phone 893-2544 da;Ys, eves 531-5033. 3.8 MARK II '62. Unusual Classic car. Wire whee.ls: ~ air-cond. See & drlve to ap.. prec:iate. $1500. &U-1000. JENSEN JENSEN Atm!ORIZEI) SALES '. SERWCE, NEWPORT IMPORTS !100 W.· Coast Hwy •• Newport Beach . LOTUS LOTUS AtrrHORIZED · SALES·&: SERVJCE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beacl'I ·· · MERCEDES · IENZ '69 MERCEDES 2"' ·o;,,;J. Xlnt cond. 1 owner, $3200. (TI4)4~ _. n..r' pump $25 . room-etOOr A .boublebed 1ru.S.VlilagtWay,~. eelll642.-6TI'2,645-3633. !a.ta.Mes. 54&-7'7'65 98MSlt.' ~ SL sea-springs $5.1 J[S ~Tnbo!~0r,'~'~ .. ~ Tr•ilaro, Trov•I MS Aulol, lmportld 970 A"'"-lmpomd 970 Auto., lmportld a ,..__. CANol _'!t ~~~ =~: :rJ :!~ti!~~ free to Ytlu . line. ~· 70 Nom•d 21lh' Trall•r ~ --M-M-u•= Boat p 906 CREVIER MOTO~S 970 can all4 ~ flO, P.orta: crib with mattre!S 3 Lintos, 2 Times, $2.00 1, ow1r Fuily_ .~oCOritained. Best . _, -.. and .blnn"Ptl'. ,Past '. S l :5, · *. · · · · ·····"' :· ?< ·· "'.. * offer or trade? Private ~ W. lst. s.t. •. santa. Am _...,,!" 5f0.<.'r515, 1051 Con.cord, PUPPIES hoi 1 1 .. Party, 962462.. · .. ··. W, 1 .. P.A'(''.T9P,.°. Kl'K1UliN ··table··W.....ln.ut O>lta ·Mesa. -'"··~--, s t ia red, ·R.8 . COx s formlca. top $2>. a.1l'I $3 mixed. 41J ·Mon•rch Auto Service, Parts 94~., . :.·~'(A: ff· .: eKb. 962-$10 , FURNrruRE, Sat and Sun-~6--:1138 .. South Leguna _.,....,. _ __, :.-.. -· day~, lloich.$1). Stuffed % BenalP., IL Cocker e-~'et. 'You 9n!,the ·winner ol ·~·57 Chevy Body \\wk &-, ;o.· \ DIN'£o .,'"" •·--clWn $15 and $10 ea h ..,. -..-. .._... body parts our apetialty ----:-. books $2.25. ~ ttpa c · loves ~hildren, fem. 7 mo'a. 2 t'idret$ 10.tbe Custom painting. s ma 11 W 111111' ca. A·lraCb, Jut dock ~r·steel dilk ·$ZS. ~ ~·C:,':f! :: 557-8113. SPorta, Vacation block p&rts, old&; new. caJlaatorfreeetUma• An:t t q.ued delk : $25. Crib $7. Couch (needs ROLY-POLY PUP'PTES & Recre•tionel Motor workstick conversion. GROTH ClfEYROLEJ Sb.tebcmd 12.· Ron -pan $2. ~) ideal for pe.tio 6 "·eeks old. l. o va b 1 e. Vehicle Show Ph. 633-&95. SU N . Biiie i-111 $1~ .~puts SS. Night .~ $3. Small healthy. 5;i7-!1359. AN~H"EIM Cypress, Orana:e. Ad I« Sales Manager P-$15. +~ -3flb $.., leather couch $~. Bet\\·een AKC Tri. malr t.-ollie. 1 year CONVENTION HARD 1D11 for Fiat 124 1S2ll Beach Blvd. NA~·; 12 noon and 8 p.m;.SaL and old. Good \\'ilh ehlldren. To CENTER Spyder, new S108. Stll $50. Hantineton Beaeb KAVEllsooduaedtins..U Sun., 1».I ·W. 9ten\lirood, good horn e. 891--1014. Must sell, leaving ·f or 14'7-8)8'1 IQ 9-mJ. 1111 tn "i:ine.-:DXNe PJ ~ Santa. <near Bristol. and ~tAL'E ,,'hl:c poodle, Jrg Pl.:::=~~ ::tth314 service. 6~2729 MI k e · TOP DOLLAR ~ Good for ea-. lot owner or Wamt'I'). mini.a. 7 nio's. old. between 9 and 5 pm to claim 6f5...«i98. ·1N CASH I .., lllatian • 2Jl Delmar H, FORD V8 eretne_ coinylctc 892-9317 your ticlreta. {North County FOR aale 4 new Goodyear · O:ilrbt. lilrPa. $25 •. MotorCycle Windshield toU·free numbtt is 5t0-1220) Fli()..14 tlrts mounted on lh7 P~ tor your clean used car j SCRAM LETS $12 &lr1boe.rd tl.4 Book * * * Ansen Sprint II Mags. M7-paid for or not, , t ' • ra~k-$5.Satand.SW!.:121081 PetsandSo~ies li~J 14• Lyman Lap Streak .6275 _ SA~T~AN~~~DGE '1 11· 'SWEIS . p.m. ~niJ;a.i:;, ~pd cnly, . . w/Grey Marine inbrd eng, 835-3691 m w. \.WlenwOod. Santa Perf!.ct pay . boat, $795. I I~ ; -Ana (near Btjslol and ...,..__ ,,. .,.,. ~farW. r'"':J. WE PAY 'IOP OOIJ..AR I tocak l;llolY,-r.i.i. -w.....i, _I Cats 852 L~s: ~&-<~. .,.. FOR TOP UsEo <;<RS ~ FACULTY 32' OIRJS Craft, Su~r U . ii extra clean, -,.. lWO C!Omplete twln,bedJ $15 \VA.i~TED. One small black clee.n xttv coven twin your car · .-11~C'&.!Jt ~ !"!: each. 'l'\f.'O complete double malf' kit!en for yng. girl ro eng. ' $16,soit. Pvt.' pty. Dune Buggl11 '56 w: ~~ BUICK ~ .....__ ..__, L-.. to,_. beds $15 each. Plastic give a Jot ol lovc 10! 645-2-166 645-1313 Ted . ..__.. -u ._,, UUI .... covered wire le f t. Tw' :---o--::-=::-..,.,.-= ·n OUNEBUGGY ne.w turbo 2M E. 17th SL . h FACULTY go. 00 in Dogs 854 Boats, Rent/C. h•rt'r 908 ""'--'"'-·•·. "-· .... _ Costa Mesa 548-7765 e:nd doutlle OOx springs $5 ~.-...5., u..a-va.u ~ u .. ., TV · ocellent condition $25. each. Insert twin s ize ==,....,,--,--,,.-CATALINA 27, SLOOP 600mi. Xlntcond. 833-3996. IMPORTS WANTED after 10 a.ui. 64&-1535. fiaured bedspread With GREAT Dunt' pup 'P I es . Tr'uC._,I '62 Orange Coun~t -...... new car aeat $6. taueia $3.50. Nearly ne\v Champion ~irt'{I. Rt"lldy to Brand neW boat. Aux. power, ,.;: TOP S BUYER ,anD.1. --..... • Go' call 1\"Cl-l(;":i sleeps six, SIS radio, OF, :SIW:C soc. Adult boob ~-'" xfO' metal walnut top · :. •.J. • AM/FM tuner, compJeie ,70 Ch p• k BILL ?dAXEY TOYOTA EXCISE TAX REPEAL! Tremendous Savings Now!! All NEW VOLKSWAGENS ARE LESS AT H ARBOUR VW Over 150 New & Used to Choose From Open Sot. & Sunday ~ HARBOUR VW Hdrbor Aro.ls Only Exclu,ive Authorized Volkswa9en Deal•r 18711 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-4435 ~ .$J:SCJ •. ~. ~ desk for office' or student LAB, m:1lC', \IOrld champ galley, 6'l'' headroom, tull evy tC Up 18881 Beach Blvd. 6c. Albums 3k. Puzzles $25. Otti.C'e" chair $15. Big pun"brt'd. Palrl $lii0. best of-safety gear_. convtnient New-w/Cf1J111:Jtt, Radio, Het.ter, R. Beach. Ph. 847-8555 -:o:::'=:Oi=---===-:=-~--::-,....,--=----,=I jlOc>-2>c. 548-84 ~ .. ~· .ns9.,..,..w hs1Ju1f· f~. 1t 1 l Mme. ~6--04&9. port slip w/plenty ~ park. Auto Trani, V-8, Power!i";;";;'°;;;';';;N:;;1;;w:;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;';;80:;;:;;;;;;A;;uto;;:;;1;;, ;;N;;aw;;;;;:;:;;;:;:;;9:;;IO:;Autos;;:::;::;;:';:N;;:;aw:;;:;;:;;;;;::;;:;':;'°;:A;;:;ut;::o;:;••;:N;;;;:•w;;:::;::;;:;:;· :;;:;;''°;,; j :AIR iC1mp's 8dl $12. .ski ~ni ""''.... •. . e fir BEAGLE. AKC, 7 mos ing. From n5tday. For inf.> Steerina, (18988V) '\oota me 914 $9. 60-7216. naugahyde love seat S12. m a I r , s ho t s . G o o d ca1i !li7-90l6 aft 6: J>. $2799 b._ _...,. ·-E-Two te4 carpets 9xl2 each ""/childrrn !13&-TI25. 35' CORONADO Sailboat. ..... _. .... -$8. ,..,,.., 9 x 12 thick: felt:=~~~· ~~~-..,-~ $5. T 1re1. i:ung pads $5 each. 100 yards AT Stud, Eni::IL~h Springer Rtnt day or Wttk. Write 19s2. · carpet runner lll1.Y width 2Sc Spanirl, Al.;:C ~-Beaut. Box 152, 829 Be,yside Dr., 1quatt yard.~ pieces 12'' x liver & \l'hi!('. !!62-3965 ,,,N,...B_.,_-=--,,----,= 12'' foam be.ckal shag .rug 6 \\'k old poodle pupple.!1, l Boats, s.n 909 .squa.res(20c ea~b. P.o~lai ap.ricnt lrft ,t· l black.'!. -------- top utility table 20" x JO" 642-ISIS. 5Jl-31l.~l. 23' San Clemente FIG sip, Newport Blvd..t. O.ta. 50 Like nu, B/P .\ lifelines. e.. 100 Men'• coat, Sl. $3. • Two .P!ecH 2' .x 11' IRIS.II ~c!Wr p11j'I-:, 2 n111.!ts, Dinette! 7% HP outhrd. -... _ walnut ptt:linished plY\\-'OOd • ledlet: aulta ·-.. "1Y 9Sc .ch. Two ila led 1 .i\l,C. Chtunpwn bred. Shots. Setler ready, try 3.5M. 25c. 50 Men'• pants ea " oam 962-1209. A '" ~·1 huw -VOLVO rack-rests for day bed St25 "ery, ~ · !iO n ~-1 blouses 25c. each. Sturdy 30" x 74 n1etal AF'Gl lA:'\ l fnun•l. "Dulchcss 8oat1, Sllp1/Dock1 910 International HUVHter cot with foldirw ends $3.SO. 'Taffy .. , 1 ~ r ntd. All sllOIS. RRECROY EATIORN CENTER chains.M\leruled .3S Moved to smalle r Pa.]X'rs.$1Z\.~~3171 40, Sl!p, Newport Harbor, CA YER, Inc. 1, ~ -~ 8 x 10 tn.id -•~ent·mu.st sell! Can BEALT'f hrnl!hy pups 1~ sail er power, mo per mo, C011t!9~e!arbor B~f4 _u.td but cood $7.SO. .ddlverf.rtot-cometo212\V. Sanmyt'rl/1i CN-at Dane. No charge overhang Victoria Apt, No. l, Costa GT'('al l'Jlr,(rrnl $~'0. 646--8031. 675-8900. . . · ' 1i'9 FORD VAN. XO) series. am I trn car sz. Wood cable reel • """ " lncb ..... $5 -Me-. .drive down Newport BLACK AKC f'oodtes 9 IYks CENTER Al' $1:15 ft H.D. Van. Automatic. C44U- _B I vd . toward Coa st old. Very rC'asonabl e., t -45'SaU ip ret .a(~)· DASCJVE ROSS PONTIAC Ht1bway area-past o orpaw • c-1vn J'aiMl!'fr and Newport Blwl. 534-N.D ~. 23l 19th st No. C. NB. 2UO Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. in~ short block SlU\lES AKC, females, 3 675-0236. Colla Mesa 546-1)17 to 22lw! St., 212 W. Vlctoria mon1~. shQrs. show at )'OW' SA.ll. Boat! Slips Avail. Up '67 EL Camino 396. 1H, PS, lion. lar'le black: and fa.C'e"a Newport Blvd homf'. 6i3·12'1.1. to 35', NeWJl'C;!'t _Beaeh, PB, AC. X~ Xlnt. """'· .. 'fV. l -record • ~IJA ~ Wei WANISH style naugahyde T\\'O Poodle puppl<'S. 1 male, 548-=.1.. Must all tmmed. Best of. all ~ ftne $9$. couch $20. Twin box spril'lgs 1 fC'male, :i~r 7 ~kl. SLIP FOR .RENT-~. fer. 675-U&l. 11J. • and matttt11 flO. ZUO c Phonr R.9.J;l:"ill l afrti r G P.M. 962-12i7 late e.wnings """'SJ;;-;oo=oc:i;;>:."P"'."u-. "au""'-·I J sa..a.tn$Jl.ach. 0rtnae Ave., up1t a l r i;,SC"iiNM'ZLiffitips. tlud S.0.tlF SpMd&Skl tl1 .Be1t~~~~S75. 5C-$5 Toys to--$5 ~Sit ahd Sun. alter-atrVil'fo, si:roomlll,£'., terms. ......,._ ..,.,,,.: 1/11 CabrU~ noon. ~~~------: ·.-n-CU-!ml--M-,.,-, -,-ki-boa-t. o.&a Mma amct., d:rU SflNORAY type bikes 115 Mi~t'll <.«·nn3n Sh<'Jlhl"rd 19' \Ve.Iman hull, 455 hl·perf. -... am $3), 1 .. :rJ inch Stinlnl.Y. !cn11Jc15 trro '" male SlO Olds e~. Berkeley jet un1t, '6! DODGE Van Camper, y . !. Auto, Pop.top, ACJX: reb"I&. Make otru. 646-26911. Best Wishes for the Holidays to our Yamaha Customers from Bob & Jim AWARD MOTORS 1680 NEWPORT BLVD.; C.M. . 642-4343 I S llPMd ... 'fl'ldl • S speed 1111• bike, all new, • • !>I!! Iii~ .,, * ~at1 6 adults", f'llll lh-Put • little ")oot' 1n your JU. NW, $25, sz, &iS-7880. ~~irnrwr, 7 mo's, atrumentPantt,custom~ Levis-drt..baublesfcr :an f. J'Ov.ntaJn USED pl.d ~ti 00 aquare rcgls. Cr.tit pl'r~nal1ty & dcm trt.Uf!I', ~ thin 10 ""OOdcl". C&1l Qwlfltd ---"'------)'tfdt $2S. ~ JO\'t'S k1m .. fi~hi01.i llft 6. holn'". sca.:Mrr:· '..!-~~:_...:, ____ J,~~~~~~~~~o~~==~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~-~~~ r-----_ ...... __J§J I l~-_ .. _ .. ~l§J I --- A""°" I"' 1rt9d -MG ' . .MGI ,,., -·'--' TOYOTA '72 TOYOTA L•1• Soloctlon For mmecllate Dellftryl Big S••lng1 On. R.em11n1ng '71 TOYOTAS ..De.Lrmia W TOYOTA A_..,.. .. _ -. v.u. M .. ----. NO CllDIT NllDID IAllKRUl'TCY OK DIYOllCI OK ITATt AID OK NIW IN •TATI OK NIW ON JOI OK D•IVI HOMI NOWI 'It Codllhc ll'YSt17l ·-·-·-.. $(ff ''\ a...y cs.. 11nm111111 . $14t 'H Cenolr IOIVllOl -------.. .$Jtt IANKll[l'S OUTLIT '89 M'GB Rolldsttr, new nd~1. 11.awlen · in I: out. Must tell lmmed. 133-1220 day or e.w. San Juan c.pwrano 131.-1~-- -''3VW~. MM111 lM6 Harbor, Costa Meu. excellent condition MGB '85 black, Medw!ically '67 TOYOTA-Land Cruiaer, 4 $1.UiO.OO 531-T2N '°""" 1851.37 !!rm. whl dri,.. """' -· Low. '69 VW BUS - · CHEVROLET CORYAllt . ** M6-&04 ** mil ..... ......,. •• Beach A/McF .. .U--.-.nouv' W'GON ... coftv·-eap ~ OFP'ER. J)e!uxe, load!d with eztfu. WestminlttT ~ -~.,.... .... • A\lflo., n. ......... 1 owmr, MO. RRIS 67~11• 11985. 141-4715 194-1336 S31·2"" !WI, ,...... .-... coia,. . ,.,.,. ml'• a ..... -nm. TOY~· ·~ , ·-· ~·---m) """· Cooc1 ...._ $450. 1-------6 CyvL• A, ~ru ~ ~. VOLVO '62 BUICK -·-~ ~~ •Ms '" ·~-1960 MORJtIS Minor :um. -.,,....... uuuu +-17 ~ Xlnt transportation car. 644-1419 ,72 VOLVO -"""'· """"' ..,,...,,-ad. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC ''·52=-c.n-air=-....,.....,be~ll>a--ool""d-!or'°' Like ""'" tor per!oction. TllUMl'H tim, new b&tmy, 1115. ""'-1!1"1. at FaJd,., part.I ,_ lc-$25 See at R'una aotxt. ·$XJO. 673!354.l or ~1. Colt& Mesa 546-801.T ~ Rocbeater St.". c:oata 646-9068. . L•rrn S1lectlon For '61 BUICK Spec:l.ll f.Dr., * '71 CHEVY'• * Mesa . . . PORSCJtE . ~:cilate ~~~~~c. IMPALAB~1 '·61=0,~~~o-.-~1:..,.-a1~...,,.-Sl50-porta-..,~I:'~ .. OYER 25 •• s.:~eryOn CA{>ILLAC HERTZ CORI'. otter. W-763l.' H.B. Cl11ri, Recondit4oned, lt'..,,iln . .221 W. Katellai Anaht1m *** 1964 CORVAN & Guoranlood. '71' VOLV • l:ttGliST (714) 77M050 oo6D aJNDlTION l'ORSCHES SELECTION 01' ESTATI SALi!: Call E.enlnp ~14 ' GAD)LLACS IN ... ~-~~· •• CORVETTE 9j1 •1. 912'1 • 914'1 O••MGI COUNTY ~ --~. ~-• •~· ..,., WVV" Det&ll>See, cu •t l3o"1 19S7 to 1971 1111 50\L.ES.LEASING Muy Te"'"\ Sta. 1&33 s. ..-------·I IU . AUTHORIZED c.at Hwy, Lquna B. '65 O:>rvette (bnvt. ' lpd. NEWPORT IMPORTS •SERVICE Lila!' New. Belt OHer owr VOLKSWAGEN 1948 iw::~..... Naben CadlDac CHRYSLER IUOO. Pvt Pty.'147.J086. •FAMILIES & sNow '68 Vol:vo ,112 ; -~BL., .-------DODGE 3100 W. CQa.st Hwy. LOVERS! Economical . •n 2 Dr Sedan, Auto Trana, Jta. sc.tt00 Qpen 8mldQ 61 CHRYSLER ~'"E\\'PORT. Newport Beac::h VW Sqback w/auto -dio, Heater, AirOJnd, (VWJ! ,69 ,.._ ... .a 1\-..1-!::_ ':':'••factory-cV:. -FOR .WZ 'CS Dodie Dart 642-9405 1 be'autiful orange -roomy -83f). • · ~ Ill' ..vnntV • au GT v.a, •utD on floor. '70 POR.!UfE' 914 cy:e. 5 loves SMW Ii: IWI! No anri· $1399 Fact: Wan:anl;y, 923ASI: S35) $lSft ;· Bucket ~tf'· ~t chrome speed AM FM (0934) freeze .needed. Only 6000 mi. • • \ $4395 -~11, SZ19. Firm s.57~ . $ms 12749. Hurry!~ Biddle "ttl•·O:•'' U.-~u ' !!:~~$PONTIAC '91Dod(e4Dr.Sedu>.•e>I. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC Dr., Irvin•. Sll-'1055. -_., · ~'°',AO'Wanf , ..i.atFaJrDr. aJr/oonil.,rutio.Goocltram-~Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. 196.1VW-Porsche1600 N q . lflA1 • --• • c:it;.ta Mesa 5f6.IOJ7 portation. 6'7'3-76Tl. • -• er S31;060I rANTASnC 'l'nnlportattoo Calta Mesa 546;0017 Under 10,00J mile&, New • Corner ht 4 Harbor Bara&ln! ,61 New Yorker, '&9 OODGE Van, 23,0XI mi's, * EUROPE BOUND-~ Bilsteinl, new froot end. 546-9303 Sant& Ma S8,00J ml. Perfect $325. 6 cyl, Auto, "72 Uc. $2300. '59 Pombe 1600 Super Chrome AP wheels, selecto 1946 Harl>or, Cotti. Mea 196f Cadillac <bnv. AM/FM 646-3557. 494-3039 eves. Rdstr. NeW mtr, paint, lnt., drop, flared fender&, Autos, UHd 990 A: .Air. Good'lire11braes le '10 Dodge Cb.all. $ZOO. 2 dr " <lute\'. ·~-12 GOO , f;'~~ $995. Firm! !71') new lhock aboorben . Gd. CONTINENTAL HT, V4, Power steerinr, ' : "7-"1111. At,.iERICAN cond. Co""d<r trade on ' . ·•" 543-M97. 197i) PORSGHE 914 white '60 V.W. BUG. Radio, helter, ~ v.w. ~1630•• =-'-------! w/blk 1"L AM/FM 0 '"""' ........... cell ... cobd. * Ambassador * '" EL·'DORADO • '1971 MARK Ill '11.t-tf: FOR American · m a 11 ap-· $495 Full A bea tiV"n' .. ar•""'·-"" <>th.; xtru. DAVE ROSS ·PONTIAC * Gremlin * ... ..,,,tac• "'· vi"'1 uty a, loeded, .,..._. "'UICK CASH ... "'-u-~-m d F . ..._ rool, exceilent cond. $3295. Reduced to .,. ,. .... ~ ---~~• v ·" •~=-* Homet * Pr!vai.parly962-<W, $6995 THROUGH A pORSCHE 911-S Tqa, bik! Costa MeSa 546-MlT * AMX * '65 C¥· conv. Sac. XlnL like new, • ""· ""',lam ... * .. * * mech. """' New "" b&tt. MacH·ow--DAIL y l'ILOT Mun .. n. 548-'1736. P•lroco• ThomH . * Javellti ·* Tune up.,,; mi '• ...:..it. . cu-u WANT AD 5611 Placer ~v. •. , * Matad · *. · 839-9600 or 531~ '• 1968 """°"" 9!1S New We1tmin1ter Of '63 COUPE D.V. all xtr... Corner Ut .. lladx>r ·~2·5678 ' -l!nflne A Honey Make olhr, You are the. winner cJ . good condition. 1 family car. Santa Ana 540-950,1. ~ tic""' to the LARGE SELECTION . sso;. 644-2.m. · Autos, UIOd ·66 "PORSCHE 912. 5 1pd, ~ Sports, V•catlon '6' Cad·2 di', D.V.' Every ex· w/61k lnter. Good cond. & Recreational Finest of tra. Oea:n... See to a~ Priced to .eu. 646-1136. Vehicle Show -GuarantHd prtci~~ I:o\Y bPok 543-2925. · TOYOTA ANii~iM . , Used Can .~HEVROLET -· CONVENTION •51 ~t -w...,., '68 Toyota Corona CENTER : "HOME OF 19661317,• -• 3' •P. iadio, Heater, Auto Trani, Now thru January 16th . CONVENIENT Transmiaion with Hunt. (WXH'Zl.7) Please eaU 64'J.5678, ext 314 PAYMENTS" Depexf.able. Runs pd. $1199 ~n 9 and 5 pm to claim UXI. M7-83.tt. your tkkei.. CNortl> County CALL 'FOR F,RE E . '· '1\,.Y L•u.:i ~-~·num':' taF'~J 0· CRl;Dl.T CH~~K !.~~~ ~.:::;;: - WA ..... ' ·-~ce Dept~ Mnnday Fine·-"""'· 1195. "6 1, YOLYO. "' '69, ,v,w.~B,l1~, .,,,,.,,, "'* i ,ao •. m: •un 9 ..... Oak sa..t, 1-.na &uh. ~ mn,; . .,..,,,.~97)··. , . ' . .. -·. ·· , . 646-9300 , • DAVE1 R~ PON'l'IA,C 'ST:.-. O!EVY==-.::-_-:Dr,....-_,==t 1946 !W1xr,'cista· Meaa 2480'.Harbor mVd.'at Fair Dr. .....i-..._ · ..:::=:-;:7.i?.-'::;;;~;::;... COlit& Mesa . 546-«ll.7 e..,.....:, new un::1, -new . SANTA' ANA brakea. $3!!0. Ill' ·otfl'l'. ' ' ' ' '65 vw Sq. Back. Xln't ...... .. '""'""· TOYOTA New pamc .r. •. clutch. IUIC" I=-=---~~~ ~ dept. open ?:JO am Rf;blt eng. ~ 16' Snipe ·~-~· ;ttc~~~ !1 pm Mood&y -Fri-= w/trailor ,.,. ' '71 flYiera .spt Cpe.1c-~~·----- ·PHONE 540-2512 '69 ~Bua . .AM/FM, new •;·m OIEVY Ne ma d ~, w -w .. -. ... San•a Ana tires. v .. ..., clean. 29lXM> THE OWNERS · DEMO aaon. sn or best otter. u . ........... ... . ~" · • ·-· ~77 or 6'5--0797 '70 T ot mile.s. Sl.350 or best otter. B&rnbdo ~ .. wt.th IUldal· i,.,,...,_.-,-.,,...,_,,.--..,. · oy a 66--2,53;. wood 'intt'rior; "1ll Power, '64 (bevy 2-dr. R.uns aood Mark If '" vw hue 1 °"' vs, A<mmalic Tnno., F.... mo. ,,.,.., S3C>-ll52, .,,.,, pert:' 0::' . Air, Power Windowa, Pow· 568--zts. Sedan, Radio, He&ter, Auto ~ aft 6 or .lmd;. er Seata, S~ TM, 11nt .= .. ~OIEVY==~N..._--.-1, Tl'inl, (9'MBHL). • f . I GW.. •mn. $Sl55. . ' • $1799 '69VWSQuanback.aJr""", $250 aJrl-. Ml, sulD lrW. auto tram, radlal titt1. s1m.or best otter. 5,16..ll!D. . DI.Gil Lwii& -·TOYOTA LIKE NEW COND. M&-2566 Bel.O"N 'De&ler o.t *CHEVY Impala l.969. P/S, MIKE McCARTHY P/B, "'· 2 "'· llRDTP. '69 vw Camper •. w,,tpbllta. $2500. Xiht cond: ,87S-888'1; 54>-'18811. • ' • • . C&ll 4M-9532. BUICK •CHEV Impo)& 1966, P/S, 846-9303 100 VW New ell&'.. new P/B, air, 4 Dr. SEDAN. .l!M6 Harbor, Cofita•Mesa brakes, xlnt cond. $400 or cor. BNCh i McFadden, Call '494-95.U. 'HAPPY MEW YEAR! SALE! '70 CHEY -" ... '"· •-•· • Diie .,. ... "· Wllf., • ... -.c--. ' CJY• ,..,1- '71 I A.1'., P.t., Dlic: ,,...: CHEY .-1-• -· -. a.c.. $2411 Y/llrl lllf .. M•'IY DltY l ...... lell. (4'7 CPL) POITIAO ~='." •. ~':':.:.... SA YE Vlltrl .... ,,,,,,1 l'Mt. Wt,,...ty t• Miia {hi CDOJ VW W•• c.1np•1". Ult Ntw, ~ ..... ...... ,.. "86- ··10 T BIRO '"' -· ••· "" S3fi9fi • ,.,_, Lat ,,. .. , IHI ~ CIKI '70 FORD ::t::;..':l ""· • .,. S2&111 '70 ONEY. ~~.:. SZlil& '70 BUICK'"" -· ••· •• , ,,,..,.. llt1 N'lll OR Corner bl I. Harbor Sinta Ana '67 TOYOTA Corona: 3rd best offer. 846-5646. Westmim:ter Autot, Used cu, muat Co· 1750 cash. '61 VW Bua. 6.'.i,000 Mile1. 194-1336 531-2450 /F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;i;i;;;;;;;;:i;:;;;;:;:;;;;o;;;;;;;:;;;;;i;;:=;;;;:;;;;;;;-='j/ Ortiina1 owner. Auto., MH. Fa.ctory rehu.ilt en 1 t n e. '70 Le Sabre euatom Sport Nada· tune-up I& 1 eat Xlnt cond. Sffei!J. 536-4746: Cpe, 350 ezia:, a Ir , coven. 49H427. • '69 VW. X1nL c6nd. $f,300 or ~rama\ic,. p/1, 'diet brlal, HOUSE HunlinC! Watcb tbe best dter. vi.Qyl roof, oWn«f' by G.M. OPEN HOUSE ·co1unm. &15-5126 ' en,ineer $3195 MS--241.2. Auto1, lmponod 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 . ' TO YOU FROM • SANTA ANA TOYOTA 417 W. WARNER • SANTA ANA • 540°2512 I CL .EARANC -E 'YEAR·END SALE ALL MUST GO NOW! '' 'U 1RIUIPH TRI r::r:.:"' *2199 DUIE BUSBY t.:.""r.:: " • ... '""' '88 IUSTAll '0 "'"'""·. en .. STICI{, INAAPI (SKI Ufl, •u YW 0011¥. :-:tor M, ... , •• "''iu ,.,. '71 K GHIA COIY """" ....... '"'* '" 1 1 LJll• ,.,., f"' azw1 'Bl VW .SUNROOF · ~ i:." '"'"' ·-· '84 VW BUI ••• ''"' '88 •YAIR =-::.---· 'U Oll£YY IAUBU t::: :f•· '81 llB IT OOUP£ .-.:.......... ..... Nettw. C'rtA USI , ' . ..... S1lse .... •f u.i YW Ca•,1r1 • 9-.. 0..,. C..., •• •• •11119 •1299 11999 i1048 •371 sz1• @ H,A~.~D .~~ ~~ ... @ l:llll tll •\l ti t !lVll •tlJNlll-.Jl ,\tlN ftl l\l I• 1,.1.· •l·l.l'-' \ ' CAttJISNOWll ' • 117.UH_ INSTANT CRIDIT .,. _ .. 11114 $AYl1'1- 1.1,.. .. -1o c ...... ,,.,.. .. _ .. _ii' 2. I,.. - -•.,.,, 4 •. ff yev hno little or oo .. ' .... tn•Mfl'M'W1W'Wta,,_M-• .... ,,.. .. , . ' . .... .... _ ........... BRAND NEW '72 DODGE TRUCK ,,.... ... ..,.. .............. 17b14h ....W.W-'*t. .......... u "'9!.11&. .. •R1C11.n.011AW.Sl'5U '69FORD TOllNOl.T • 20r. HT. v.t. '111(11. 11111•· whilwilll~ ~i1'! ilt~,..,, ...... 1,?l.6Sl $8889.IJui ' 01111 '70CHEVY $6889.C?.u ()PEN SAita lOP~ 7DAYS AWEEI ·110 Charger~ '68DODGE. F.tdq, -btr 31, 1971 • • • • ". ......_ ' . • I • -- • YES~ MARVIN PURCE HAS EXPANDED TO ORANGE C~UNTY 11 1 ' • THE UNCOMPARABLI UTI LINER 25 foot .. 21 '"' -~ . .. I ' The II Ft. Motor Y1cht On Whotl1 I .....,. " • • A new .c:onc:ept in the purc:hase & rental of leading motor lk FREE INDOOR STORAGE With Your Purchaso-1.imited Time Offer * RENT BACK PROGRAM . * FREE . .,.OTOR HOME SHOW For Y ciur Comfort & Convenience AD Motor Homes ARE ON DISPLAY INDOORS * WE DEAL ONLY IN MOTOR HOMES Let us help you with your MOTOR HOME needs ••• If your needs oro for personal plee1U..e, inve1tm1~t. or for tax shelter, we lro prepo..d to give the professional advice you expict. A Motor Home is a Great Investment. • IN TOGETHERNESS - A vocation home on wheels t;y the su, in ,I the mountains. desert or anywht1'9 • AS A BUSINESS -Rent it out ••. we'll help you with the attail1 • AS A MOTOR HOME CLUB with a11oci1tes We also RENT MOTOR HOMES -Reserve yours NOW for Spring and Summer Vecetion ... sleeps and foods 6-10 comfortebly. Anybody con drive one. "Thia Winter H1v1 Your Own Prfv1te Ski Lodge" 0 N McFADDEN > w :I: (J I--EDINGER a: o( z IU 0 o( (I) ~ 1411 SOUTH VILLAGE WAY SANTA ANA, CALIPORNIA 92702 714/111·3222 ' ' ' • DAILY 1'11.0T J5 _..,_ l~ •n Dodee '300' Van $3500. Beil'e deluxe decw, fully equip, Mamal' ~mm. lo ml'•. tact. iuar. Owner movq abroad. ( f 1 C ) ....-.• FORD ·---....... -..... -1 "61 FORD WAGON entry, ae- d&ll 10 pug. Auto., P.S., faet. &ir. (1019) $195 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2ft> H&rlJor mw. at Fair Dr. Oolta Mesa 5tti-8J17 * •71 FORDS* GAi.AXJEs • MUSTANGS TOfJNOS HER1Z CORP. 221 w. Katella. Anaheim (7141 17M05I '61 Ford LTD 2-dr, auto trans. radio, tac air, PIS, P/B, Pvt pty, $1195 . 6'5-<SS2 . '65 L1D ' Dr HT, xlnt cond thnMJut. nu tiret: I brk!, P/1. Fae air, $Ell5. 551·1'163 JEEPS '46 WULYS Jeep, good cond. Tov.· bar. Hardtop.. $'790. 548-ruG. 1956 WILLY'~ 6 cyl. new eQCW, $525. * Call &44--0656*" MERCURY 1i8· MERC. Monttgo MX. Auto., factory air, vinyl top. (0009] $1299 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. Oolta M~ 5f6..8917 1971 MERCURY STATION WAGONS HER1Z CORP • 221 W. Katella. Anaheim (714) nMOSD '69 Marquis Colony Park, lQ..pa.11 wgn. All xtru. Tempered Lido Is1t!' beauty, $2500. 615-2628. '67 MERCURY Colony Park win .• alr cond., AM/FM, potitive action dit Bst of- fer. 673-5074. '60 WAGON, auto, R&H, reblt eng, &: trans. $180. 5.S7-4062. MUSTANG '67 Hrdtp. PIS, R/H, air/ eohi., auto trans., \'fn)'i top, bench Rat. New tirn. 1 owner. SHARP! $1,2 50 . 6Ta-3048. 1971 MUSTANGS HERTZ CORP. 221 W. Katella, Anaheim. (714) 77MD50 1969, Air cond, R/H, P/S, New brakes, Xlnt mecb cond. $]575. 518-0ZTJ. OLDSMOBILE '66 OLDS '88' Convertible, VB, auto, air cond.: PS, PB. tilt &: tele wheel Runs &: looks good. Must sacrifice Immediatf'- ly!·! ~. Priva~ party. Call aft 6 pm. ~7-9046. '64 F-85 Station Wp. Auto t r ans ., PIS, R/H . eir/cond., Jug. rack. Non slip axle. Good rubber, l owner. $495. 675-3048. '66 OLDS Luxury 91 46,000 miles. Top shape. Good tires. 1$1375. Tei. 5-15-2665 3009 Gibraltar, C.M. '68 OLDS "42, Blk vtnyl top, 8-track atereo, auto trans .• air, Grey, blk inter., po\\-er acce§S . Good cond. 968-8003. PLYMOUTH '64 BARRACUDA Sells i!M:U. Come drive It. &!It ofr over $350. 5*-3759 ev". PONTIAC '61 PONT .. Bonneville Cpe. Auto, poWtt, air o:md. CU0G263) . $1299 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC ~Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. Costa l'ofesa 546-3017 '69 PONTIAC GTO, air--cond, p1'T. steering, R&H, be.l . fact. \\'8.rranty. One OM)U. Will he.Ip finance. 892-1895. '69 LE l\fANS 2 dr. llT, alr. PS/PB, vynl top, buckets, console. 350 V-8, 56,000 ml's, Xlnt cond. $1595. Pvt. p~. Eve: 6T"a--1437. 1964 Tempest Cust om ~ tiac station "·agun. $350 . ..._..,, '68 Grand Prix ~tu.st Sell air. Pis. p/b, p/w. $1XIO 11r best offer ~, '63 PONT. Ca1allna, clean. Good cond. Make offer. 557-1380. '68 LE l\fan!I, 2 Dr., lo m1'1. Xlnt cond. Aft. 5 It wknds. 548-0801. RAMBLER **1964 RAMBLER Clanic StaHon \\'aeon. S22S. Call 646-3'1!. T·BIRD '63 T-BIRD, orlr. owner, f\al.I pwr., exler I; inter xlnt. 1575. 1544-ll!T. ·. • • ,, • I • ' F~lll', DKtmbtr 31, 1971 • COMPARE ' WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS 5199DOWN BRAND NEW '72CHARGER L oedtcl •illl ""11 Mh Nit\. l>ttltr. 111•1• , .. .,. wftl~d ...,.i-...t.U.t""lifnolt.lull Wlyl inl.n.. edmi1tili! ,_. 1y11tm .o. "'11th '""'th 1110<1. Wl.11CV.111'80 TAKE YOUR CHOIC . I .OUR PRICES BRAND NEW '72 DODGE TRUCK Looded wi!h htoffr, ~ wo1'wr", 41 ~ llltowltor, i-lwlotion pot~ goof. vtar tr••· odl!liHion <0trtro11s.s..s s 1111. IMMEDIATE .. $2288" 5199 DOvWN "'"""'~·'"'""''··~~ ........... 573MONTH FOR 31 to11. lit111w l 1111 corryinlj chatgH on 11111"· uod;t for 36 rN< Dtltrrod pym! ''"" S1tl 21 RI, to• & MO•THS lictn1t.NH.IAL•ftCENl.l.GlUlf 10.0.% _ HAND NEW '72 DART . ,...,. ,.;it, ,.;,,,w,;.i, ....... ftl, hoth ·ft~ 11111, hH ltf,. ..... htodl-. OUltldl -· ,, }114 '"'"· oo:ft,iu.IOll ,_. '''""'· hith ;"''"' •tiftl .. lftlth "'°'h-,.U291711U~S S199 11 lolOI .. P1""· I~ it 101111 ""'py!l!I ft.I Ill•, lic .. lol !Widell c .. r,inlj 1htr9n 111\lff<.Uttlot for 36 ""''· 01'1.,fed ''""· pri(I I 1~1 J inti. Ill• & lii:1111o1. iNNUAl 'llCINTAGl IA TE 9.t l"' 5199DOWN 566MONTH ~~~:~s $1588~E s199 DOWN IMMEDIATE :otl"""'C,!f; ...... 11o1<011w. DELIVERY "'" llroltt. Ml flow • .. tilalioo\ '"°"""' ~M<k•l.lt•ll, lt°"t! ••tthtt4 (flll 161)0 CC 549 MONTH ~~~;~s .&.....ch _.._c .... -..,..ttlEfK INCLUDES '72 PU.TES lie'""' & oil torryjng thorges on oppr. crtdi! for 36 llMIJ. - OelttTHI pyml. price $19~3 inti. 1ai & !icer.M. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RA.Tf 10.4S % BRAND NEW '72DODGE SPORTSMAN WAGON loodtol wi!h """ ......, ffont & •-llrel<n. y...,.i o!tn, 'l '""'ti!., doy & nltt ... 1rror. dvol "'i'""· c~ro"'t grill.ho•! & rtor bu"''"· Str, No, 112& 12US1990S IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -$318800 FULL PRICE 5199 DOWN 0 TH FOR3& 5106 M N MONTHS S ltt is tolal dn pymt, Sl06 i111'81 mo.,1'1"1. "'1, 111!, lit. tN .. CIMT)'ll'lf dw'fll Oii ...... utlf.1 lot l6 ""'-Dtltrnd ,,.... price S.-01 S ft:l tu & lic.,M. ANMJ.1.l ,£RCIHTA!;E UTE 11 .. l'llo I I BARGAIN CORNER CLEANEST TRANSPORTATION CARSINTOWN '65 MUSTANG · '64 T-BIRD V·I, oulo tnlnl, radio, heofer, bucket MOH. 511937 4 ...... nidio, htottr. 403 llGD. $5889.9 $688°0 FULL PR ICE PRICl '70 HONDA '65 CHRYSLER COUPE WAGON ' 4 SpHCI, rodio. lltalw. 403 IGD v.1, m.t111 1rOnS... powtr 11HrinQ, rodio, htatw. VHV· 917 $7889u9 $488°0 'Ull PllCI PRICI • t I' SEE AND DRIVE THE · FAMOUS OLD GLORY IMMEDIATE . DELIVERY BRAND NEW I 2 CHALLENGER 2 DOOi HAIDTOP loodld with vinyl Mklf SMll. timtd 1lo11 !oil willdow1). winds/Ii.Id woslltr1, ~ii 22S CtD 1ngin1, emi11ion control 1y111m l muth much mor•. Str. Ho. M2J~21119:1270 PRICE $238800FULL 5 199 DOWN ,, .... ~~ ...... ,. .... ~ ..... i...;I, tor. l<<tnn & oll torryino c hlfgt •on $7 6 MONTH ~i~t~s rri:t~l.~tl~~~~=~~ra '70 CHEVY IMPALA 5199 DOWN $60 MONTH ~~~;~s IM•olo,A•lo. I~''-fo<t. olr $18 8 8 t e111I., reili t , h11t1r, whit•· wtll1, vlnrl inltrle r, tint wh1tl, 116AGI S 19f i1 lotol dn. PY'"'· 160 i1 tolnl mo Pr""· WI tor, li<e11M & all IOITJ"'!I lhafgH ... nppr, cr1di1 lo< 36 "'''· Ddtrr•~ pymt prKt S1JS9 l11<L It• & t;t.,1t. AHNIJ.l.l PIR<IHl.l.lil un 11.Js,;. BRAND NEW '71 POLARA lood9' wilh iiito. lron1., powtr 11wW.. rodio, vinyl root 311 v.1, tinttd winchhitld, ,....,1. cont. mirror, wht t l moldings, body 1id1111ohling l M\lt.h lllUCh morr. Ser. No. l>E23GI02CM 172 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $1500 DISCOUNT '70 LTD Squire ·Wag. 5199 DOWN $69 MONTH ~~~::s . 10 Poss., euto. trens., $2188 00 s 1,t ht••~l411Pf'"'·'''l1 rodlo & heotor, '°"'"'°'l'l!l'irw:lkl•.lic'""'' '/steering & ltrok11, Y·l r FULL 1!l<•rrr•"9<hlft•10"1ppr.: 1 l1c windows, feet. olr, uff1• ~·· l6 "'''· Del1t11• ' f k ,.,,... pt!l'I $141l ind lilli & I. WSW 1, roo roe • PRIC£<••11.AN~UALP11c1111Tt.t;E 272Alf Golden ~ro1111. ~•n '·"' '68 CHEVY WAGON '68 BARRACUDA '67 CAD. Cpe De Ville """"' .; ..... ~·~ """~· ,, .. $788°0 1tltl'iii;, e!tc. wiptn, windshield wa1~ '"· wvz 591 •uu Pll(I '""""'•po••"-"'·'""·""'· $688°0 '"""'"""'·"'''""·';"~ $158800 tr, tukt1 stofl, tlMtr ton50!t. VTT roof, teo!Mr Int l5C 218 539 •UU rtltl PllCI Pll(t '68 DODGE 440 '70 DODGE Charger '69 FORD lopno' '""· "";' .. .,, ... '''""""· ""· $688°0 air cond, Tinted glou , v.a. WPl 810 'Ull PRICl '68 DODGE Dart '"" """· IO<t. ,;, ""'· poww """ $6 8 900 ing, rodio, htcitv, whi11woll5, whltl ttl'trS. Nc1. XEV lSJ JllU Pll(I • V·B,.,lot""'·'""';'""'" $168800 rlHlio, ~tr:ll•r, 'Nfli!•wcillr, vi~yl roof..512ASN 'Ull Plltl GT.2 C>.HT. v.e, "';'·"""'···;,,: tl!'88800 walls. vinyl lli t .. rood wtitt!t. Z8l 6S1 ~ '"" • " PIKI • I ' . I . .. ;: .. TIME El 1·AEE ·'72· LICENSE 'PLATES! • _....... .......... ........,. ...... 1NO GIMMICKS ' Theoclore Roltlns Ford wlll buy the ~ 972 11,-nse plates fo~ any new. car or new light duty. truck purchased from ou' stock ltetween Dec. 28th anil 6 p.m. Jan. 2ncl~ 1 IONS WHY • • ' I '· _ ... ;,. .. ~tar-dodlctod_...., - -lo_.. 110% ......... ,..-, ,,_I ., ,. .. ' 1m Fonk '"'"°' f« mod.......,• prfcld •lowor -1971 '•• ,_ ... 11111-111. • z. ,.... --... ,.., for ... 1972 -· ....... • .,;., - -., Ught tNdc ........... ---·. ,. ... """· 2. , I; Y• ........ .._ Robles mmno discounts oo •Y __ ...... , .. HJ• 4. lnrY "" ..... bj ~ Robl11 Fo<d 11 ........ llj-·of ........... --.....mcoc- ,.;. • ... -· n ~ .,...,,... ....ice bays ~ for .,.. c ........ .. • ,I. 10 J091 of r.t.grlty INldc of ffOfJ ICllol ,,_. Clore R.W.. ... """ ·°'1111• c:-ty ov• half . ,..; •OOl"'J Jllldor ~ -· •'rw.Wp Giid ,.... , ........ .· 1972 TORINO ' ' . A BONAFIDE ADDlllONAL SAVINGS • IF YOU BUY NOW! • " CLOSED NEW YEARS DAY OPEN SUNDAY JAN. 2 ' • I ' i ~ 1972 MUSTANG L.T .D • ....Q.llaxe-T -Bird-Ford Sale! . . . . '70 &AL.AXIi sot '2596 t Dr.,Jl.T., V8, A~to., IWL. J'acL .Afr, P.S., VltlYI !tcof. (101 ACD) IUI IOOIC PllCI Utll :;::; trans~lon. $996 (IHI :AGAl " 70 FoRD LTD 4 Dr. H.T:$2.496 R&:H, auto' .. P.S., air cond, vinyl roof, good miJC!I. (272ACF) ILUI IOOl·PRICI $2111 '69 FORD GALAXIE soo $1596 4 Dr. Sed., fac. air cond,, · power steering. radio, heat-· er, V~ CZDX781) ALL OFFERS .CONSIDERED . TRADU ACCEPTED . -.. PAID FOR OR NOT! ~ SPECIALS .. " 197G Ii 1971 '1 4 •1Htdt, l 1peff1, •Ito 1ir c:oncf. & 1uto"'1tic 111odtl1, EXAMPLES: ' '70 MAVERIC::K '71 PINTO FullT f1ctory .qulpp.d. R1dio, "'''''• (NI· IEP • • ' OUR PlllCI . $1496 ',K DODGi Hirdt0, ''$796 . eoraDet 44-0. VB, auto.,;p,S., ~.,., , radio, heater, rood miles. CSJP169) . · 'I f 4 1p1.d, t••' Miit•· lll7CAX>: OUR ILUE 1001 PIJC~'f~9 6 ~Cl ' ., ·7•1 'IMPALA '2 Dr.' k.r, $21 ti· 6 Auto. trana,, P.S., radio, ' . Ilea te?, air Co~ • , . C091AKU )' •··I-""!"'--""'·""'-.,. 70 'FoiD TORINO • H.T. Formal R•H; auto.. P.s.; atr eona.. rood miles. '70· IU!CK RIVfDA ' $3496 Full power, ,.....,,.. air, R 16' 3 BUICK s;ECIAL 4 Dr. RtH. auto., good • miles. C'KLC790) '67 SIMCA 1000 4 door. low miles. Ori9inal thru-oul. IVTM 8681 . 5 596 C621ASI) . llw Book Price $2420 l:H, tilt whl., vinyl roof, good ml1es. (066AFW) ILUI IOOk PRICE $3711 $496 '69 CHEVY IMPALA $1996 '70 DODGE CHAlGER·$2496 Cust. H. T. VS, R•H. auto., P.S .. P.B., vinyl roof, air 2 Dr., H.T., Auto., RIJL, Air) cond., good mlles. (XTL773) C:Qlld.. Vinyl Root. 1\18 ~F) '670LDSCU~ Bupmne. VS. 2 Dr. lf:T., UH. air, P.S. rood mU... ITSRIMO> · , $696 ILUI 1001 PllCI $2071 t' '65 PLYMOUTH FU.RY 1\1 · ·----------l·-~-'!'·~·~----$1196 1----------1 20,.H.T.,R&H,•ulo.,P.S.,•;, • '· ·• $,39,6 '69 FOR XL $1996 cond. Good mU.,. IPIT4841 . •7o· LTD SQUIRE WAG. $3196 '67 .CAMAlO MuSrAN::li.+t.. TRUCK SAL.E! !i:.~TIOR WJ=~~-&II IOOll PllCI Sii* · . . I . M.y to ·--. '65 "'"' '71 ·models. Coopos. hardtops, conortlblo and 2+21-Somo wltll 4 speeds. aho ol• cllftdltlonlnt and ou-1• models. EXAMPLE: '67 MUSTANG FASTBACK lttd with Wtck lnft r, 'VI, t11tom1tic, rtdio, httftr, power •fttring. ITWHS71) OUR PRICE $1196 ' I AM TO f PM MON.fl! I AM TO 6 PM SAT 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN I Many to choose fro,m. Chevy, Detsun, R1nchero, Y2 .ton . ind ~ tens, Flat bed. '67 thru '71 models. EXAMPLE: '71 DATSUN P.U. with CAMPER Petris V1iley cab over. R&H, 4 speed, 1ir ccnd., crawl thru camper. [616CTQJ OUR PRICE 15 TO CHOOSE FROM. lmpMI & Domostlcs. Cotintry sods., Squl•os, Tortoo, V.W,, Volvo, liotwn, Olds. M..._ Toyota, Opel. '65 tllnl '71 modds. Somo with full power & "'' cood. EXAMPLES: '65 FORD WAGON '7Q TORINO WAGON Country itd•n. RlH, •ufo., •ir, P.S., 9ood milts. IWWK76tl OUR PRICI $750 lt1clio, He1t1r, A11to. Tr•111., Powtr St1tri119, Air ConG: · $2296 PARTS-SERVICE HOURS 7 AM To 9 PM MON I PARTS DEPT. OMLY- B AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS • 7AMTo 6 PM~ ' I ' • • •