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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-02-05 - Orange Coast Pilot. \ • • rea een in r1 -------------------------------------.--------------------.~ DAILY PILOT Driver 'for Egg Banch * * * 1oc * * * Crachs~ Pays SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1972 • ID Fraud I ' I • • • • • • • • • • • Orr Blasts Loose School Purse Strings Ransom Asked Bomb Discovered At Disney World ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - A time bomb has been discovered in the giant Disney World amusement park and police said Friday it apparently was planted by a man who called demandin.R" $00,000. An Orange County sheriffs deputy 1aid the bomb was found at 9 p.m. Thurs· day, after a caner tipped Disney offi. cials of the bomb and demanded the money. The deputy said the bomb was found three hours before it was set to explode. a t midnight Thursday. The park closed at 7 p.m.: 15.000 people had visited the amusement complex earlier in the da.v. Sheri ff's officer.~ s<1kt a man had called half a dozen limes Thursday to demarid money . But when th ev attempted to 1n/'lke the payoff in an Orla ndo hotel lobby at 10 p.m. Thur sday as instructed, .no on.e appea red lo cla im !hr mone y. said MaJ. Le igh McEachern of the sheriff's depart- ment. McEac hem said the man 's calls were traced to within the two-hotel complex on the sprawling Disney si te. 15 miles east of Orlando. "JC you dml 't think I can blow up that place, loot in the utility shed," the caller warnf'd, giving di~t1ons to the e1plo.. sive McEachern said. "If I don't get the $00,000 in 21ls de- livered. I wiil blow up something,'' the caller told a switchboard operator. However. he did not say wha~ he plan- ned to blow up, M.~Eacheni sa.1d. " . ··'fhe bomb derin1tely was a11ve. said ~1cEachern "It would have exploded and ~·ould have' done conslder:\ble damage if · it had been placed elsewhere." The rle- v\ce \\'as foun d in a utility shed near the canoe run in Fronlier\and. one of Disney World's five major amusement com· plexes. . ed b d . The bomb was con!tsca t y eput1es I I I ·-tiler . ' It lhould be a' .IAIM)' -H1'lnlay alon( llie Qrmll• ~ Wi!h lltUe ~ ol the. drhJl.. aintiouing throull> todlY, 'lfflhs shoUld ·be In the •Ill'• with lo-near jO. , . . . (' . ' . . INSJDE. :roDA V I& toa" 11 serfei that caka it-"'I a movi• (NBcr ~llJlt.11'1/ MovieJ to g«& movit rupers tar Rock Il1«h01t tnto telealrion on a rtfiular bO.lfl. TV WEEK cov- tr 1'°11 ttU.s about H1'da:on'1 segment in tht 1tria1. , AJi11 ~ 11 ....... flll'IO 1 .. lJ ~ .1 ~, .. , ~ ..... ... ""' .. ,. . ailliilll!ll -...... ,,.,. --': =-·--.,t:~ " .... .-...rs •• , ... • II 'r"t'.W.'/ . > ~"t· .,. ~ p:+ . / · "'!i ~ J'' • r i •• ~ ' and turned over to U.S. treasury agents here for x-ray examinaUons. Officials said the caller indicated otner bombs had been hidden ia the area, but refused to di!lclou how many or where. 1'hey said all other mas of tlle part bad been thoroughly searched. Egg Driver Pays 1st lnstallme11t In V lllley Fraud The sky fe ll Friday on a Henny Penr Egg Ranch driver who admitted that I. systematically defrauded the FoW'ltai n Valley firm of eggs valued at more tha n $24.000. Delivery man Manuel Vervious Chaves, 25, 0£ Garden Grove, showed up in Orange County Superior Court to hand over his check for $1 ,500 -his firSt in· stallment of restltuUon set at $10,000. Chaves earlier had pleaded guilty to charges of grand then tiled after Fowt· tain Valley police followed him Dec. 10 aod discovered just what was happening to several cases of the truckload of eggs he set out with. They said Chaves was running a thriv· ing business in which he eek! surplus eggs ma~e available-by his ·fal,lficalfon of loading docum~nts and warehouse lists. Chaves adn1itted later in court that he had made $10,000 by selling $24,000 worth of eggs in that manner. Investigators said Chaves made many of lm illicit sales in the Los Angeles area. A man believed to have cooperated with Chaves in those aalea is scheduled to face court actlon In Los Angeles. Jl!dle CUHonl ·Mwny ordered Chav .. lo relllm lfln:l»t i..11na1 dllpooldon m llie iDJlty p)Oa:.i I def«m~ of _,_ flDal ...ututi. can bo mado. Cbivet' . probelloa dlleer bu """"" •IJleDded tbo~ Ille •~ •llrVe I "-blitime m ~<:caalJ"JalMn oddftlilllJo m...,, nlllllllldru Mabel Kem~ 'l·semees Hel • ' -·· ' -t'uneral 1servJce1 were held' Priday artemom for South La1un1 ruldent Mabel . Kempe: who died at her home Wedne3day at tlle age of 88. Mnl. Kempe, wbo Uftd at 88 N. La Sen- da Drive, ii survived by a d1ughter, Pauline' K. Parkes of South Laguna: one gr.andcblld ml throe rnoai. grlbdd>lldren. Burial at, Podllc -View ~ Part 1)n0.N~ ll-llj ~ Ille J'r1da1 '•~·11eld .« llM!ICom;muUty 1Pftlb, ..... diardlibl11..-Bneh. Working fQr a : Song . ' ' , J , I ' , I ' I BAKER'S DOZEN -These are ·the Mariners. They sing. With their director, Jolin Thompson (rear, in coat and tie) they make a baker's dozen. Alongside Thompson in the rear are Leslie McGeorge and Keith Comer. The middle foursome include Denise Rimmer, Ken Cox (with guitar), Margie Ahlman ,. • • . l'J and David Johnson. Foursome In the foreground (clockwise from left) are Kathy Hinton, Don Young, Dirck Hartmann and Patty Leonhardt. In foreground at right are Janelle Bruce and John Luna (with guitar). Possible Break Seen Singing Group At Marinll Hig1t Raisi11g M 011ey In Coast l)ock' Strike By RUDI NIEDZIEL8KI WASHINGTON (UPI) -A poulble by reporters, ft appeared that tach had 01 -. o.i1y l'Utt l"tt break appeared Friday in the . iteven..i a dltferent undertta11ding of the other's ' monll>old West Coaat dlick .atrfke ·Whtn posllldn. A group of teenqen from l{untington Be111ch'1 Marina High School ts willing lo top .egotlators Indicated lnler<.i!t In aubo Whllo F1ynn,Jnoi1ted to "'"' group or work for a 1ong. mltUng,their dllferenca 1o,volunlary ar. ........,. that •arbllmJon•would have to ·And . tho mualcal dozen . ft•.llfpVing · 11 bilration;'unl•lf qreemont Ill -Include ''lhe ·wbole bolr pme" of both every day by . parUclpatlbJ bi tu141ad within 1 ;week. econmM ud noneconomic iuua, J1':0ftu1ry tour11 wutng ml l!'aillir\S 111 wm't know If we.hive e Qrt!llllMM Brld • boa nd 1 ~-1e· ·1....:... anlll"'e.lllcfOwit.anc1italt,abou!;l~'"llfd "'<lald .anoll?er' ht •wouldft~ con-tJ • an, acrap ng _,_ 1 =m Pretl<knt IF.dmund.J P'fyan..., • J'a. oldet,~·loMbltradon.-...,."'9"'>' yacht clocks and d.UverlnC ~C:Valen- ctllo · lilldlime Aalodatlia' allor ha ad ~~by~ ~ porllcl]lllt)on IJres. 1!"171 ~. Illa ~·~ of ~ illll'l*s. bl <1111lract Ilene-The Marlneri. a \OOCOI ll'OUP •. are u btad Of .tbe IJOpiabortmen 1 llilfo9. fill. I '·-, •. '. . brancblng out Into tbeH at.l-1111e. iJ'.ul o[ aflllioored' before S.n• a6d. ~coJ6. !And ...:..?. .• rq,., !"/ "¥.d1to lnailt that • prtvote enterprtae beca~ they ually mtne,.. . . ,. 1 ~ , • i want to 1tng -·~ny at ~the lo a ....S00 with the s.M(e. wbcir , ti .J»loCtr.=•to their Jobs Haw1llan Featlval of MUJjl; ~rtJ .3'10. Commlttet, jlrid(es , exprea<d •WPBi\Cc • ~onl , • ."'17... ~Id . Th• Jpvl~tloo ;f• 1 hfgh!rt°, f\)I' the netttfot hb 11,000•men to returft to woril. ' , t -.n Wtlll:'.n '!_If .uni-1 lfx boy1 arxl ~lx ~ . C!fib' 15 aad· .unmolved monelary 1 ..... 1o ·be -i to 4ri' ,rbltritor. .• mualcal group• from ove (lie wutem submllted to voluntary arbllratioo, If no CWo men ·would DO! lalk to .e.,,i/ U.S. w<re aaked to v f Honolulu. ' .. iutment or the drawn , out dlJputt r. other, and they refuaed to ·talk to the it! finl ' reached within a week. same reporitti at tbt 11me time. It so poses aome nclal problems ., _ for tht' 1lnger1 lince the tchool IJ un1ble CommJttee member1, elated at this, Not until Mr. Brid&et and I reach an ·to buy 13 800 worth of plane Uck<u for prodded Flynn for hla r1'1ctlon, and the agreemeill la. ~ a,_.t," Flynn them So 'he ' Into buafne repreaeiilatlve of the •blppln1 llrma re-,.Id irr!Ubly. •And hn not oure there It. · • t Y ve goue 81· plied< "II the proposal Mr. Bridges has There were times when we th<iught we'd ''Dll'Ck Hutmann and I are· cerlllled made la • l";"..=l:., we will· buy It. hive a oettlemet1t in 30 aecondl or leu Scuba divert," Hid pert Denlae Rinunor, But.with tbt •tbaMbo &Ul'I ancf ·we dldn't 1¢1!." one of Ille vocallN. "We've been able lo go bact to ....t. 8'-lllt -are After Ille Sen)le. <'Oll1Illlltee bearlnf, eam aome.ol. tbo 'lllOlle)I bY cloanln( Jt0in1lo .be..,..,ed/I_.~,..w11y.they. ll'IJllD ~ l~y back lo the docb lor~" con't p bock' to work!' Wat CoUt. Brlcta-1 lla1'd In Wublnf· Earlier 1111o week, the Morlnrrl °loot H-, -tlle ·lleoria( brolfe up Ion l..i (lVe OU IDdicallon ol what bll ud F]Jnn llld' ~ .... qualloaad plw "'"'· floe MAllllmlS, !'•P I) Reagan Aide Comments ~ • • l In N.ewport By CANDACE PEAlllON Of IM Dt\IY Plitt Ir.ff Vern Orr, Governor Reagan's director of finance, believes local school dlrtrlcll aren't intere1ted in aaving money en operaUng coet.s. He aald ao Frtdly in a 1peech to about 200 munlclpal finance ofllcer11 meetlnr in New port Beach. ll wa1 the 12th IJUlU•I gathering of the California Society of ?ttW'llclpsl Finance Officers. Orr said his office offered local school diS1ricls COlt•a&V1ng Idea& In the areas or transportation. purchasing, cafeteria <iperations, but lhal few of the districts "asked for even one copy ." Orr, appolnled by Governor Rcaaan in 1970, indicated this attitude ol local schoolmen ls a problem when coupled with !he Legislature's Jack of succesa in relieving the achoo! burden on the pro- perty tax. "You 're really not going to get schools any cheaper," he aa1d. "The only dJf. ference Is -will you pay !or them twice a year on property tax, once a month on Income ta1 or all of the year on malea tax.'' But Orr added that he didn't "senoo any feeling of urrency on the part of the leglslature to aolve it this year." The administration will present a pro- gram, Orr aald, but the prqblem iA "there is no utbfactory output meuurement or what local school• are doinc well. "\l.'ith &ehool& Lhat are paying more IS.. ORJi. Pqe II Beach Police Probing Gunshot Death of Man llunUn(ffml -poli<e .Mdy today -· lnvt0t11atlnl tbe ..... , .. Ill of a man at hll home In a,r...,...laJ ama of the clly. • · lnvertlg1tcn were unable · to turnlah complete detalb ot the loc'4!ml, wlllch WU "POrtfd •t ~b91it 10 p,m, U lft OC- cidtnU) s!looiln1. • Del<ctivea llhortly after ml&Jchl had .not rulod out tbe poalbllllr of .. I<• cldentaJ il<i•h. but ,.Id the •lloolln; WH beln& In v ··cited 11 a murder. A n1- volver of an undlJclOled calltitt was r~ covered at the actne of the *'°Una, 19402 Jerrilyn Lane . Police Qld they were ulled to IJol home by a woman calllnr from Ille bOme. but would DOI Identify the u)Jtr. l'he idenUty of the victim was beln1 ..itbbdd pendina no1111cauon of llUI or ·kin. Autboritlet ·,.Id a 111111 ' !Yd been brou&ht lo· U. police ataUon I« q1IOllJon. Int followtn. fhe lnctdt#, bat 'llld bo ~ llClt booil arTtlled 0< cbarpd' Willi the vlctlm'a dealll . 'Ibo '1dlm wia •"""""111 lliot lllCO. ' • I - QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi L. M. Boyd Proposal Worth ' 165,000 Words "BoW wise are Uiey lb at art bat fools in love!" Joshua Cooke No doubt it was the longest marriage proposal ever. Francesco Colonna, 1449-1527. was too timid to propose in person to his lady friend Polia . So he wrote a book. Called it "A Dream or Uive ." Took 165.000 words. Jn Latin. Lhe first letters of his chapters spelled out ''Francesco Colonna loves Polis." If that's not a world record for Jeng. thy matrimonial proposals. what is? THE StAMESE fighting fish would rather challenge its own reflec- tion in a mirror than another Siam- ese fighting fish. Thal has been prO\'- ed. Why is a mystery. ·AMONG. THOSE citizens who fight ta survive poison- ous snakebites, updated statistics now indicate onl y three out of 100 don't make it. ·oN A RACK of deer horns, you can'l count is as a point unless H's an inch Jong and longer than It is wide, r~mber that. , FIRST AID -Say you arrive at the scene of a car wreck where you find somebody who not only suffers a terrible open wound on a leg but also appears no l~nger to be breathing. What do you do first, apply a tourruquet or start artificial respiration? So Inquires a Los Angelino. No. J on the first aid chart here is stop the bleeding. It's a fact a soul so injured can survive the lack of oxygen longer than the extreme loss of blood . This medi,cal con· sultation is offered without charge. Expect oo bill . HOW DO YOU acco unt for the fact that more boys are bom in the summer and more girls in the "'inter? A schol· ar named Herman M. Slatis of McGill University in Mon· treal claims such lo be the case. QUERIES -Q. "Ho\li' do you make that nonalcoholic mixed drink kno\\n as a Shirley Tr:mple?'" A. Gingerale and cherry juice over ice topped with a cherry. J"m told. Q. "\\'HAT'S the carcass of a car wnrth for t C' rap now?" A. About S\2. Q. "\\'HAT PROPORTION nf the: c1e!inquenls are im- mediately rcl11tcd by blood to nthrr delinquent.!. any idea! A. F'our fi,fths. S8)' the police statistirians . "N1\~tE THOSE nal1f1n~ "'hn\·r t1<1d world's hea vy. "'Pight boxing rh<impions." dircc!s ;:i S;in F'ri:inciscan. All rL~ht. besides lhP United Sti:ite s. thr rr 11·i>rt GrrA ! Bri111in with Bob F'1!1simmons. CanAdR 11·ith Tnn1mv Rums. \,er. man.v "'ith JI.lax Schme ling. /l;ily v.·Hh Primn C;im era and Swedr:n with lngem;i.r Johansson . A ddrcs.~ mail to l.. M. Boyd, P. 0 . BfJ.J: 1875, Nt in- port Beach 92660. Press Under Siege In Latin Nations i\f!Ai\11 !UPl l -The press continues lo be uooer attack in 1nany count ries of the Western hemispher<'. 11crording to A ~port released hy the Pre~ Freedom Committee of the lnter·An1erican Press As.socia· tion (IAPA 1. German Ornes. publisher of El Caribe of Santo Domingo. Dominican Republic. and chairman of the P r e 1 s Freedom Committee. told a joint meeting of the lAPA E1· ecutlve Committee a n d Advilory Cou ncil he sees al· tacks on the prw b y eovemments as well as direct and subtle pressures from ex- tnmllt ,,..,ps. place wit h h u ni i l i at i n g regularity." Orne~ said, Orne!\ said Cuba and Haiti '"hold the infamous distin ction of bei n~ lht darke~t point s on the Amer ic an journa listic map .. , followed closely by Panama and Paraguay. Brazil and Guatemala we~ listed as <'ountries that "main. lain so many legal rtstrictions on the press that it i1 not possible to include them among those. countries In which thf':re is freedom of thf': press." ' The report noted that Chile. uoder Man:i11t President Salvador Allende, has full frttdom ror the t1pression of "In very few countries or opinions in the press iiind the the Americas does tht pre!\! publiclltion of neW3. "but tht function without hindranef'. threats and pressure., that Af- frte, Jn depend e n t ind fret the ntwspapers and rupons!~le," Omes said in ~Is m1ga1ints that do not follow report. 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Harry, like many of us. gets a colossal idea and goes off the deep end -in the opinion of his friends. A year ago during the continuing turmoil over the Orange County Airport. noise, pollution and whatnot, Harry wrote a letter to the Board of Supervisors. In the carefully thought out epistle, he suggested building an airport on Old Saddleback (Santiago and Mod· jeska peaks). NO ONE PAID much attention kl his letter amid the blasts from the Newport Beach citizenry and City Counci l plus jabs by Dan Emory, the persistent Airport Anti-Noise 11to1Ac1< Co mmittee nabob. La st Weck. Wright took pen in h;:ind again and wrote the !'lllpervisorll in- Qu1nng v.·hy nn one ha d bothered to answer his fi rst letter and cornment on its valuable suggestions. "i\1y plan for a jet airport nn S;:idd\eback is the best idea yet. The ctlUnl.y obviously has no fea sible plan and why shouldn't you investigate the possibili- ties of the roofto p landing field?" Harry asked. COUNTY AVIATCON Director Robert Bresnahan , who tries: to adopt a practical attitude toward the dozens of solutions to the county 's commercial airport problem -including those from high-priced consultants -said today that he was planning to answe r Wright's letter. "In my opinion, development of an airport on Saddleback would be a violation of the Board of Supervisor's environmental policy act of 1970." the aviation director said. "I will quote the act in the reply to Mr. Wright, whoever he is." Bresnahan added that the cost of an airport on the mountain peaks would be "prohibitive and then some." When queried, Harry had a ready answer to the criticism or his brain· storm. ··rF TlfEY HAVEN'T studied the Saddle.back location how can they say it is not feasible and too costly," asks the man. Jjow would he propose to get passengers and freight up and d(lwn from the mou ntaintop perch? "Build passenger tubes. so me kind of escalator or moving sidewalk. 111 they call them at Disneyland . from near O'Neill Park in the foothills, to the airport." he replies quickly , "There is plen ty of room for parking lots there." Wright adds. "Another escalator could be built on the Riverside C.Ounty side to the C.Orona area and lhe airport would be a regional facility," Harry continue~. "The .P~~n would eliminate the traffic bugaboo of L>s Angeles and other regional fac1ht1es. Con. gestion around the airport would not exist." HARRY IS NOT a newcomer to the world of ideas. When this writer lived in the same apartment house in good, old CdM way back in the early 1960!, there was an other flying episode. J joined Harry and some of the other residents of the b1y bl~ff complex galhered in his apartment waiting out a hurricane (Santa Ana winds). During the festivities, a door glass was: am.ashed and , according W a re-- port in the next day's Newport Harbor News-Press, the shattering was caused by a waryward seagull blo 'D through the window by t.be 11wift wlnd1. BOB dOOS6EN, now t( prominmt cornmerclal retlklr, argued that the glass was shattered by an owl. The incident gave Harry an idea. He constructed a trap in the vacant window. It has never been recorded how many seagulls or owls were captured. We will await l~arry's next letter to the supervisors. Since he dispatched his first letter to the board , Wright has _taken up fl y. ing. He owns hi s own plane which is parked at Orange County Airport. l~e·s been scouting the terrain on Saddleback and 111 ready to give the supervisors an earful v.·hen invited. Don't laugh . They said Leonardo di Vinci was crazy, too. Car Repair Fraud Case Jzir y Takes 2-day Break Twelve juror~ mulling e. v Iden c e assembled in the seven-week Orange county Superior Court trial of the "service station seven" today began a tv.·o-day break from their deliberations. . Judge James Turner sent the panel liome for the weekend late Friday after determining that they were not yet within &ight of a verdict. The jury will be back_ Monday for. the third day of ita e1aminat1on of allegat1on1 o&Nt•I COAST DAILY PILOT ......... a.-ai •••• _. ..... ~..... . ..... .,..., c;........ --= •• oaMI09 o:>Alf ""8tJSMlMe a:Ml'MY Roi..rt H. w.N ..,...... ,. .......... J.,~ a. c.,r.., ""' ,.,....., -0.--el ~ 1\e.rl•• K11"'il -t~ .... " A. Mv~liiM --i a.en. H. I.He 1t1P1t4 P, NaD ----°"" ... , -~ ::br ... ~-:!d.~m ,__, .,_ ·=-·=~=..-~ that the def en d a n t s systematically defrauded Orange O>unly motorists in an auto repair racket carried out in 11 service stations ranging from Seal Beach to San Clemente . Nea rly 30 prosecution witnesses. many of them former employes. told the jury that customers' tires were deliberately punctured with playing darts. They testified that fuel pumps and shock absorbers were sprayed with oil to give the impre&sion they leaked and should be replaced and radiator caps and 1eal1 were 111la1hed. Named u princip1ls in an aDeged con- spiracy that involved Art», Mobil, Shell and Tei:aco stations were Jerry Kendall • 35, of 988 Sonora Road and Stanley Davis, 34. of 1• San Pablo Clrcle, both of Colt• Mesa and FAward Ca.mey, 'Z1, o( 20862 Shell Harbour Drive, Huntington Beach. Awaiting the verdict with them are David Concho la, 22, of &000 Garden Grove Blvd., Weatmlnster: Roger Mende nhall, 23. of 32852 Calle San Marcot, San Juan cap11trano; Christopher Enrkluez:, 25, of ~ Volga Dr:lve and Henry Ca1tonguay, 21, of 7861 C.Ommodore Drive, both of Huntinifoo Beach. A.H. Stahlheber Of Newport Dies; Services Monday "'1hur H. Slahlheber. on 11-yar '""- dent of Newport Beach, died at Haq Memorial Holplt.tl Friday alter a ohori tllnea. He was ee. GraveJlde aervlctl for Mr. St.ahlheber will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Pacific View Memorial P1rt Cemetery. Mr. St.ahlhebtr le1ves h\1 wife, Margaret; ton, Arthur (Jack) St.ahlhfbtr of Highland, Calif.: 1ister. Mn. Heltn voat of NtW]>Ort Beach, llMi four grandthlldren. Born In Newton . Kan .• Mr. St.thlheber came to Callfomia in 1923. He aettled In Sill Bemadlno llMi worked for the Ethyl Corp. there unu1 he ,.u red at •l• l6 end moved to Newport Beadl. '""'""'·-J.1912 s DAILY 'ILOT Teachers Eye Militant Unit Battle May B e Loo1ning B etween New Gro u p , Old Guard By JORN ZAU.ER Of .. c.ll'r l'llM It.rt Te1chers •long the Orange Coaa:t are wa!Ung to 1ee whether 1 battle develops with a mJIJtant new group of teacher organizers. Thf!I newly ronned United Teachers of California (UTACJ has begun an In· tensive membership drive throughout the 5tate and local membe rs of the IM·year- old Cali fornia Teachers Association (CT A) are warily watching their pro- gress. They see UTAC as an ove rly aggressive group that will sap the bargaining strength of teache rs t.hrough the fonna~ tlon of splinter groupti. So far, only San Bernardino teachers have fonnally joined UTAC. But the UTAC membership drive In Orange County was given a aigniflcant boo1t th is week with the resl((nation of Ed Romeo, formerly the top CTA official ln the county. Fro na Pa.ge 1 MA RI NERS . • • part In guided lou rs at a local mortuary and were pa id 51).cents for each person they enticed into going. They also rolled up the ir sleeves and washed a few cars, cleaned win dows, and dug out juniper bushes. So far, the group has collected about $1 ,000 for the tour. Thompson, howeve r predicts the big money makers will be a bene!it-perfonnan ce, including 'dinner, which is scheduled on the Marina campus at 6 o'clock tonight. Admission is $1.50 adults, 75-cents children. At a special singing project, the Mariners will personally deliver singing Valentines from 2:30 p.m. to midnight Feb. 14. A choice of eight different love songs Are ava ilable. They can be ordered for a minimum donation of $2 from 893· 6571, Ext. 272. In existence for the past eight year&, the elite singing group perfonns a varie-- ty of songs, ranging from pop to Madrigals, according to J ohn Luna, one of its members. "In Ha wail we will be judged on our musical ability and 1 be.Heve we11 do well because the Marlner1 move well and 1lng well ," he s1id. Jn addition to their manual labori, the Mariners have also scheduled singing engagements: every other day until they leave. To date these have Included socials, private parties. banquet.a and even an upper crust 1oclal gathering in Pasadena. In r"'!;ritne. Rnmf'(t rrlllcl1.ed thfi CTA 11 bure1uer1tlcally to~heavy and In· efficient. He s1id he could no lonaer "in izood consclrnce" ask people In pa y its dues , which lncreased rrom $38 to $77 1hi11 ye111r. The one thing nn whirh both supporttrs and opponents of UT AC agree ls that Ed Roml'()'s resignation Is significant. "Ed wall 11 darn good work('r and .!I very hon~st mRn," s11 id K i n gt r y \li'hlteneck. president of the Nev.·port• Mesa Education Association, a CTA af· fllh1te . "lie wlll be missed." But at the 1111me time. Whileneck s;iicf that the overhwelmin~ sen timent anl(in~ teach('rS 1~ for a strong and un ified organization. and he predicted that no !lpllnter group woul dfind significant sup. port In Orange County. Many teacher organization leaders: disagree with \Vhlteneck. One is l11~t year's president of Wh!teneck's O'A'n Newport-t,.tesa organization, R rad 'lllunnan. "I personally lnltnd to start a charter &'J'OUP ol l.ITAC In lh!s district," 11ld Thurman. "I'm not sayln" thAl we'll be an ovtmlg hl succtss. but I belitve we've J,:Ot to find 1 mnre effective nrga nliatlon lh11n CTA .'' Thurrnan snld the m111n drawbark of CiA is th11t l! tends to ~r 1ne local Autonon1y "Rut h)('lll control 1~ tht rl"lr- nrr~tone nf tht UTAC ph ilosophy,"' he. !la id. Opposi tion to (..,.A lll)pearll lo he r~pee\ally strong in Wt:sl Ornni;:r Count y. "!•;d's resignation sil(IHll!i !hf' h<'R innl ni;: or a battlf'." said l.1ncla Oi11.1f'r, cx{'('Utl\·r. secretary of a group !hat reprc~enl s 1,500 te.11C"her1 In rour srhool districts. ''l'm not sA ylng how It will comri ouL That's 11nybocly's guellll , hut thrrr will rtrtalnly he votes In ,.;omf' d l str 1rt~ to C"nnsider wilhdrewa\ fro m CTI\." "I de.fln!tely sec S<)n1c or tL" w1lhdraw- inR from CTA ." said tlrlt'n r.tdlrr. pres1- dent of the ll untlngton Beath Union High Site Took It Off Miss N ude A nierica Fla unts Laiv CH ICAGO ~lJPI) -In defia nce of Chicago ordinances l galnst nudity , Miss Nude America took it all off on a theater atage while pol ice looked on . But behind the scene Friday, the Chicago Fire Department slipped the theater manager a cltntlon for violating the city's fire code. closing the show. "I've danced nude In Miami, Atlanta, f\.f;:idison and S11n Francisco ," said Valeri Craft, a 22-year-old exollc dance r who earned her Miss Nude America Utle l;:ist summer at a nudist camp in Indiana. "Chicago is the only big city where it's not alov.·ecl «nd by the fire department, yet " Mi ss Craft RnnounC'ed 11he11d of timf'! llihe was challenging th e han against nud- ity. But she w11s not Arrested tind police made no move to stop the show . In fact. Miss Craft made It all the way through her bare-skinned routine at the Rialto Theater beJore the show was closed by the Fire Department . four mod-type detectives watched as t1he peeled off what little she etarted with and rmalned In their seats when she deflantly flung the G-string into a corner of the 1tage. The performance was billed (In the theater's marquee all week aa "Nude Martyrdom on State Strett'' and Ml111 Craft ~ailed It a ch allenge to Chicago'• "old-fuhioned'' Jaw1 apinal nudity. "I plan to be the first stripper to open- ly challenge the mayor, his police de· par!ment ancl the mighty Democratic ma chine ," she said before her routine. She said later everything had gone off as planned except she was not arrested. She was not 11warf' 111 the lime that Francis Murphy. hend of thr city 's fir" prevention hurcau , h11d ordered the theater closed . Frotn Page 1 ORR ... than $700 per ~lurtent. ynu r.an 't flncl ade- quate mca!'iurcmenlli In !iiRY wht.thtr that Is twice aa 5100<1 an r.du('nfion 11~ !'irhoots paying $400 per i;tudf'nl.s " J~e called the prnpl'rly lax "\hr mo!'it rl ifflcull tux fnr lhe puhll(• hr.caust you have aln1nst no !'ontrol ovr.r ii." On the local rnunic·ipHI lrvc l, Orr I.old the conccrncrl i;troup thlll there ls "a lonsi;- lerm nerd fo r a compl,.te reappraisal of the method of rlnancing local J!Ovem- ment.'' His oftlce has bf!en <lirf'ctccl hy the governor to prese nt proposals ror "whel p1y1 for what runctionll in city govern- ment and what taxes are U!'iccl." He praised his own 1972 hudp;ct 11~ being belt.er than last year'111 but said that financially California would have two weak point.II ir) urn. More than 100,000 m(lre houaina unita than were In demand were hullt lailt year and a atmtlar number over the amount needed will be 11tarted th la year, Orr uld, predicting trouble for 1974 In houslna. Aerospace lndustr\e11, which are ex- pected to drop an additional 5,000 Job• thie year, ls the other problem area. School Ol1trlct Educator•' Alsoc.LIUon. "We In Weit Oranae County are a llllle bit to the Ith. ot othtr partl or the coun- ty." 1he 1ald. Criticism of the CTA w111 forthcomtn1 from Art 1'-l shtr. president of the Laauna Beach Unified Faculty As1oclatlon. "The r.:!owness of CTI\ used In he out"·el,i::hrcl h~· lhf" f"nlhu11ia!Lm 11nd drive nr Erl Hnmrn -· ~111d F1~hc•r "lltil now tha t hi' I~ ji!Otlt , if I ~ f1rOb11bJy aolnJi: lo downgrade th,. tff,.rt1 vtne111 nf CTA !rt thr point v.·ht rt we nctd In look for 11n .!lllemato·e " F'1~hrr s1t1cl thal ht h11s bttn ln- vt ~l11t111inl{ lITAC, 11nd that ~o far thtrr •re 1n11 nv thin!{~ ahoul It lh11t lmprr.~111 him. "The 11mount we pay In ovtr·11ll duts .would ht: reduced by $19. but Wft wnuld ~till bf R,tll ln.11: ba~k m of that ltl nrgAn1r.e our Joc,oil rrfor1 . Th11l C1"1mp11rtl"I v,..ry fovnr11bly to the $.1 we 11et from CTA " "If lJT1\t' •·.'In duplicate the 1n~urAnr,.. h,..nrfit.~ nf C'l'A. 11~ they cl alm they ('An . thtn we 'll probably "tvr 11erlou11 C1"ln· 11ldl'r11t lon lo JO!nln" lhem." ~f'11t11nf'nt 1n South <Jr;in.iz.t. 1:0~1nty ~rr1ned J!t'ntr11lly ton11trv11tlvr "C'T'A 111 1ild And hu fl'<1t1r r11lll'Hlly l'lrurturf'(L" l'R1cl Ot1n S11Hn11:. rxccutlvf' cllrr.t·tor of \ht. Sou th OrRngr County l•:duratorl', Rn organ17.atlon that 1erve1 teAcher1 from S;:in Joac1uln el('rncntary, Tustin elefnen· tary and S11n Juan Caplstr1no UnHled school dlslrlct5 . "There 11re a lot of things wron(I: with It, 1nd I Lhlnk prr.11sure from UTAC Is Influencing It to impr(lve. "And as CTA improve.11." he said, "It will mean the end or the h1tUe. MMt teachers aren't that Interested ln polltlcal battles. The y just want An effective, unified oranlzatlon.'1 Teachera org1nluitlon1 all alon& the Orani;:e Coast hive scheduled lnfonnatkln meetings In the neJ:t few weeka on th• po.iis!blllty of joining UTAC, and lhe mat· I.er ill t.xpected to ~ome to a vote In many or thrm . O'Deana L. Mika Di es at Ag e 69 O'Deana L. Mlk•, lOl'll·lbne rtsldent of Newport Be1ch and Cott.a Meta, died Thursd1y of e1ncer. She w11 &9. Funeral 1ervlce1 tor Mr1. Mika were scheduled for I p.m. today at the Blitz. Bergeron Funeral Home ln Colt.a Meu. 1be R<v. Whit Herrlnston w111 offlclale. A realdent of Newport. Buch for SI ye.,.,, Mni. Miki IM VWI btr hu•blnd, F. K<tly Mika, of the fomUy home, IOtl Wf.ltmlntter Avettue. She tlao """' a Mn, an employee of th• U.S. F(lre•t Service In E u r e k • , and two grandchildren. • • • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CGA£CLUWJ98J Import "Car of the Year'' CAPRI • • • NO MORE EXCISE TAX! NO MORE SURCHARGE TAX! A FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS? e WIDE SELECTION e PRICED FROM $2670. 21121 HARBOR BLVD~ COSTA MESA • ~ I I I • . • .. .. • .. . . . .' • 4 DAILY PILOT Pulpit and Pew Baptlal Falrvltw Baplbl Cbttrc.h. 2.S25 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa ; worship at 10 a.m., Sunday School at 10:30 a.m.: Sunday's ~rnion "Gou.I!! and Objectives '72," by Leigh Shields. vice chairman of the diaconate. "Share and Care" meeting al 7:30 p.m. • Flri;t Southern B • pt I i; t Cburcb. 650 llamillon Ave, C.Osta tl.1esa. services i n Spanish al 6 p.rn . Sunday : strvlce led by Re v. Roberto de Hoop. formerly of Argentina . Unlve:ri;ity 8apt l5l Church. 2252 S.E. Palisade!! Road. San- ta Ana He:ighls: :iervices at l I a.m. and 7 pm.; Sunday's i;ermon "Victory," by Pastor Willi!! J . Carrico. first Bapllst <.:b urcb, 6th and Orange Av e: .. Jfonting ton Beach, 1ervlce at 11 a .m ., Church SChool at 9:45 a.m.; Sunday 's sermon "Lord, I! Jt I?" by Rev. Willis Loar. School of Missions each Sun- day evening at 6:30 p.m. Met/1odl•I Communit y U n l ttd Me'lbodlsl Church, 6662 Jleil Ave , J~untington B e a c h, services at 9 and 10:30 a.in .. Church School at scime hours ; Sunday's sermon by Re i. Charles L. Rose. Univer:iity United l\1etbodist Church , 18422 Culver Drive, Irvine, special music presen· talion 7 p.m. Sunday. musi- cians from Melodylalld Drug Prevention Center. Christ Church by th e Sea Uolted Methodist . 1400 West Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach: services at 9:30 a .m.: Speeial sermon "Race Relations To- day," by Re\•. ''Deacon" Dan 'fowler, highly honored former professional football player for the Loa Angeles 'Rams. Newport Ce nter U n it t d ~1ttbodlst Cbw-cb, mee ting St. Michael 's and All Angel 's r:p1scopal Church, Marguerite and Pacihc View Dr j v e , Newport Beach: worship at 11 ; 15 a.rn.; Sunday's sermon "Are You Bluffin' Me?" by Pastor Don A. Bassett. Mesa Verde: U n i I e d J\1etbodist Church, 1701 Baker Street, Costa Mesa; services at 9 and 10:30 a.m., Church School at the same hour; Sun- day's sermon "Empty I-l ands, Whole Selves," by Dr. 8. Lothai r Green. .First United 1\-1 e t h o d J Ii t Cburcb of Fouot.aln Valley, 18225 Bw;:hard St.: Sunday worship at 9:30 a.m. Church School at the same hour; SUn- day's sermon "The Tale of Two Brothers." by Rev. Ford f{. Miller. ' St. Andrew'• ~Jetbodlst Church. 60[ Pico, San Clemente: services at 10 :30 a.m.; Specia l Sunday sermon by Rev . S tanle y Geo rge, who will speak on hi.s experiences while motorcycl- ing around the nation and Canada and Mexico. Chrbtian t'irst Christian Church, 792 Victoria St .. Costa J\1esa : services at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.n1. vespers: S u n da y '.5 .scr1nons ''I-low to Make Your Life Truly Meaningful," and (Set: PULPIT, Page 6) "' Gels Degree Darrel Johnson. 16941 Ruby Circle, Hunting- ton Beach, bas receiv- ed his Master's Degree in Church Music front the Unifersity of South- ern California. He is en· gaged in a fuJl pro- gram of Christian in- struction through mu- sic in the Westminster Christian Schools and at Christ Church of Westminster. Le~f.1tre Guest John \Vyndhatn, Chris· tian Science Lecturer, \Vil! speak on th e topii.: "What Arc Your Di- 1nen sions for Living'.1" Sunda y at the Chris· tian Science Church of l~aguna Beach. 635 l·ligh Drive at 3 p.n1 . l-le \viii discu ss the up- heaval in to d a y' s \vorld and the advances wh ich may come of it. Bi sl1op Reflects On Jes11s People NEW CANAAN, Conn. (AP) -The archbishop of Can- terbu ry has told a con- gregation in one of New York 's wealthier suburbs that jt may be able to learn something from such groups as the "Jesus People." Movements that use thl' name of Jesw and don·t care much for organized religion are "a very great challenge to us,'' archbishop t.1 i c h a e I Ram sey said Thursday. Their contribution is in how deeply they feel their religion and how completely they practice 1l. he said. "They have an ardent devo-- llon to Jesus and the con- viction that Jesus can make a real difference to their lives." The archbishop spoke al St. Mark's Episcopal Church at a service in which admission for the 1,200 invited worshippers was by ticket <lnly. They filled the modern slructure and sat silently through the sermon. The archbishop told th e churchgoers they need i m~ aginatio u and emotion and a will to commit themselves to their religious beliefs, as well as the ability to think then1 through. J~e added. however, ..\Ve know that religion that is made up only of emotion ... .can beco1ne sentimental and se lfis h.·· ·· 11nagina\1011 means seeing \\'ho 1s 1ny neighbor -the man of another race and another color . l'1n called upon to love him as my brother," the archbishop said. "It's Christian imagination that enables us to see greal issues like poverty and hatred. Again and again our Lord said that all this language or love is of no avail unless you do something about it.'' ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER Fifteenth •nd Monrovia Streett SUNDAY SERVICES 8:)0 A.t-4.-Morning Wor1hip •:'45 A.M.-Sund•y School It :00 A.M.-Morning Wor1hip 6:00 P.M.-Ev•ning Worsh ip W•dn•sdty-7:30 P.M.-8eginning Seri•1 of Studi•s in Sook of R•v•l•tion Pr•-Sc hool-Pre-Kind•rgerten Or. •"rt• 0. Wood, POllter FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., Coil• MH•-S48·3761 [. W. Philli pi, P•ilor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:JO .A.M.-Cllurc:ll Schei fan ..,..1 CHILD CAii AVAIL.AILI 11 thn.i I I 10:10 A.M.-"I R-Hf •• ," p .. ,., f>llHllps S,.Ulnt 7:00 P.M.-"Pr.., f9' Ut" P .. tor Phll!I'' SPffklJtt 7:00 '1lffY-la1tll lime N•w1tert·M-Pro·Sc.h .. ~1n 11/1°5--6:lO A.Mote l :l O l'.M. hll S-iff -M!l02Jll HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.NCHfS O' THI MOTHER CHURCH THf FIRST CHUICH OF CHllST, SCllNTIST IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSlm "SPIRIT" February 6th Cotti Mesa-l="lrst Church of Chlrst, Sci1nti1t 1110 Metc11 V•rde Dr., Costa Me111 S1111doy Scltool -9:1 S A.M • Churcll Hnlce -11 :00 A.M • ltH1dln9 Room, 2850 Mna Verde Dr. Huntington Beech-First Church of Christ, Scientitt lrit & Oii••· H11ntintton hoch S1111doy School -9:30 & 11 :00 A.M. Ch11rch -9:JO l 11 :00 A.M. Reodl119 Room -121 Mali• St. Newport Beach-First Church of Chritt, Scientist l l03 Via Lido, Newport '-ch Chwrc:ll & 511tdoy School-9:00·10:l0 A.M. lteodht9 ltoor11, ll15 Vio Ude Newport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scientist J I 00 Peclflc Yi•w Dr., CoroltCI' del Mar Church Ir Sundey School-10:00 A.M. ll:eodl11t Room -JS00-1 c-t Hwy. lf11ter Narcl11u1I Wecf. 1.,..J1t1 T"flmoay MffHnp -I p.111. -All CIMtrcM:s A ll are cordially invited to attend the: church services and enjoy the privileges of t1~t Readtng Rooms FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ma in & Adams Streets I Huntington Beach Morni ng Wor1hip , , ••• , •••.•• •• , •••••.• 8:30 & It ;00 •.m. Bibi• School .,, ••••• ~: .. 5 •.m, Youfli Groups , •• , •• 6:00 p.m. Ev•nin 9 Worihip •••• 7:00 p.m. Nur•ry cir• provided 11 111 •~"Vices Of11c1: 5l6·2S8f Olal Oe:volion ~)6.951D FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victoria & Placentia Ave, Costa Mesa Joma E. Piercy Mlnl1!er lod11ie McH11th I Dll ector of Chrllliu1 Educahon I l iblt Scllool .............. f :lS a.m. Mornlnt1 Wo•Ml•P -····-lt :JG a.m. 'rout~ G tlVPI •...•.•..• •· .. • ' ........ v •• ,...... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . , '·"'· Nursery Care Provided 141-4771 S41-.\341 COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE Wor1hlp -lG .4.M. Ch11rch School -I 0 A.M. Or. Phillip G. Murtt\'. M1ni1tt~ 644 . 7400 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. ST. JAMES, llGt Ylo Lido, Newport IHcJi 7:JO .4.M.-Holy Eucharist ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Drive Un iversity Park, Irvine ReY. Herbert N. lil ienno1111 S.-idcir Xhool-9:00 A.M. Guitar Senke -9:00 .A.M. The Senlce -10:10 A.M. IJ3.J211 N1u1e1y Core IJJ.J146 A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWPORT CENTER Wonhlp-11:15 A.M. .. St. Mlchaels lplsc:opal Church Mort11erli9 crt Poclfic View Dr • Corono del Meir Pho1te: 67S·0950 Coit• M.,, FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St, & H1rbor Blvd. Church Wor.hip -9:10 &-l I Church School -9:30 548 -7727 Coit1 M•ia North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M11• V•rd• I Biker Si. 5 .. 9-2719 )Vo.,.hlp I C~urc:h 5.;hool 9:00 Jr 10:30 A.M. -------- Fount1in V•ll1v Huntin9ton ll•1ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 272 1 17th St. SJ 6.)5l7 s •• ~;c,. -9:15 ,. 1o :Jo Nur1ery C~re Al! Mcrnln11 Church School -9:1S Hunlin9lon B,1.;h -North COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6661 Heil Ave. 142 ... 461 Wonh;p & Church S.;liool 'l!OO & 10:10 A.M. lr•in, -E11! ll luff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH 131-1233 11422 C.vlv•r R•1cf I! Unlv1n;1y Drfw Wor1h ip l Chur<li School 9 & 10 :30 A.M. 740 W. Wilson, Cotta Meu Y. L. HIRTWICI, Pn,or eALIN II". HllfTWICK 14 .. 4704 Chlld Care Pr••lde-d AT ALL SEltYICIS 9:00 A.M.---f.csmlly Wordilp & Ch11rch Schoth 11 :00 A.M,-Alters.crte Holy lucharht I Mor11l1t9 Pnry.r, N111wry ProYlded \) I FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l•g11n • ll•1ch METHODIST CHURCH Ml•ltlt'r 91 YfWftl CA llL OIHTllY Mln!Ot~ It MYllc -SUNDAY SIRYICIS - •:4!1 A.M.-Su114ey Scllool 10:10 A.M.-"Dler11011Ch Frcun tlte Mestef" ,, Set-ino11 l>y P•tor 7:00 P.M.-G ... t Speelr:er Herold Scllnlln, Mtulo11•ry COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL .. ~ -K.._..rteto -El9rM!ltlr'f' -Cllll4 Ctl'I 0' NEWPORT IE.A.CH -IDIKlplK) MHtll'lf R .. lllerly At u,,_, h y loys Cl•i. Jill T•lfl11 A.,.., Cest• Mes• Church School .......... 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ..... 10:45 A.M. Mld0WM1t Holy Corn111ualo11 l Heollltf S."icK Tuesdoy-10:30 A.M, Wed""day-1:00 P.M. TN It••· JoH P. ~II, ltector -Phone : 675°021 0 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. s.t111..,. 7:JO & 9:30 Cll11rc:ll School -t :JO TINrHCl"fl: 6:l0 • I 0 a .rn.: Holy Dcry1 01 •111101111<:.4 Ylcor, TH Re•. Jol111 W. Do••ld101t -PhoH 541-1126 ..... ;h·0~";"'~;~;-1;~"1"" Saint Michael And All Angels Episcopal Church 32JJ Pacific Ylew DrM, Cor0tta del Mar I I Minis ter: Dr. D. \V. ]\-!cElroy S1111doys•l :OO A.M. & 9:30 A.M., Cll11rcll Scllool/Nurwrv·9:JO A.M. I CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH ll~;::;::;::;::=:;:=:;:=:;:=:;:=:;:=:;:=:;:=:;:=:;:=:;:;i==:;:;::;::=:;:~/I r,.,,.,~,,oo A.M. w,.._...,._,,,. A.M. Iii The Rn. Jolt• R041en Dcrrb, Rector -Plto11e 644·0 .. 6l 23rd Street •I Or•ngo, Coit• Me,. -S48-5303 CHURCH 0 f CH RI ST II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~[ ...... ;.,';:';~.:; '";.!:"::.,:--"' 287 w. WILSON ST .. COSTA MESA ST. 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'11\_, , 1 I SABBATH SERVICES NURSUT CARl POOYIDED 8236 Ell is St., Huntington Beach 1:00 A.M.-Holv Communion 9.30 A.M.-f1milv S1rv\c1 & Churcli S.;hool INu111ry C1 r1 l; 11 :00 A.M.-Mor11in9 Wor1hip ( Nuri1ry Cart ) 7:00 P.M.-Fe1iival Evf!n1on9 I Sermon I Epi1cop1! Young Churchmen Offic.: 2011 2 Mog110/lo St. f'ttollO : 961-49 .. 0 Church of the Covenant 2150 Foir•iew Ro'od, Costa Mesoi lruc• A. lhurle, Pa1tor I \,_ \\ llJI W. Wlllt Herrl119teo Ito• L11Tte11t R ELIGIOUSSCHOOL Minist1r Mu1k•I Di1•ctor All Liturgie s ••• in UI• •t Y1riou' tim•• Thi Church IJ 1tway1 1v1Ua~lt ter Holy M1rrlltf-Sunday Wonllfp: 9:l0 & 11 :00 A.M. Church Sclioool f :Jt A.M, f'tio .. : SS7·ll40 harbor reform temple RABBI BE RN AR D P. KING • b. meeting at St.Jama Episcopal Church a 3209 Via l ido, Newpor r Beach For Information: c.11675-7230 TEMPLE SHARON 1\e c ... "*''" ""' .. " for "9 .-rire H..., A,.. 6 17 W"t Hfttll'M. C"tw MOM Phone: 645-3191 D•y or Night ~NE -}ftus eumUNllY ®lllRCY! 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"-!alt .... ..,. WonWp & Cll•tdl Schoel -9:0t & 11111 .1...ai '· hffroyl. l'ost« _ ""'-541-6196 ~ klltol: t :1s -"'°""-wonri.: 1:00 •nlf 11 :00 P-...s: ......,_ M.....,.: ~ oi.-. ... ,..._. ' s.1 • ..,. ..W: '-n..... i. ......... w ..... -...... S1bb•ili School•••····••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9~l 0•.m. Pri11ce ef Petco lutft•r•lt School-Mi1s &th1r 011011, Principal M....,_efM-.k-~l,__,.._:144·71M I Mltfni119 Wo.,hip •••.••••••••• , •• •. • • •. • • • • • • • • • • 11 :00 •·"'• Offic• l"he11•: 5 .. f .0521 School Pilon\: 1549-0562 Pr•y•r M1•tin9 Wffri•W•T ••• , , , ••• , , , •• , , , ••,, •., 7:10 ,.,,., • TlloHf9~ .............. tMwt ••• J.., tlllt OLD IOOL '-4., 10:00 .4.M. I-6:11 P.M. -W1•111 ...... 7:ll P.M. COAST lllLE CHURCH MARCO POlanl JR.. H .. ,.. SAN JUAN CAPISTU.NO 49J-1Nt 4M-IMI IJ ..... 7 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NEWPORT HARIOR S.l.C. bl! °"' °"'"" .............. Diii L............... ..,,,.., 1'-tlMat ..... a.... ""-Hytt., ,,,.,, .. ~IO:M-A.M.•7:Jt P • .M. S11.t1.,...1:11 P.M . ..,..,, 11..-. UNIVERSITY IAPTIST CHURCH UU S. J. P.t.LtSADIS IOAI I ~ U; Costa Mesa Foursquare Church 17]4 0....,. A."9, c:... .. .. ,.,.,: ........... I. Ja~41·97JJ ......... 1117 9:41 A.M.-S.eil-r Sekel 11 :tt A.M.-ffely Ct •alee ,..., ..... s,..lt .. 7:te P.M-"Hh O." T .... Clllolr .... ,,.... ..... 7'10P.M.--O.n.._ot_ 0,-. FOUNTAIN VALLEY FIRST BAPTIST CHUROi A.l.C. -......... w ••• sa.e.-....... ---oa.Mll ...., so. ........ ,, •• •1• Mttlolllt ........ ··--.. ~. tt ....... v ................ ,, ... .,. .... °'* ..... ""' -..... .,_, #w"fl-C.. ,, .......... .......,. SANTA ANA HHHT1 N u . ( • -· .. -. .. ........................ ~·· -ewport wty llllltt .. WOl.lftW · · , ........................ ,. U1• AM. 1~, •••111111 ....... .. ...................... ,. ,,,... lottl• D. n.Klt!fll ..... ...... ~..::•: lllK 11.a1t.c1 ft'DllQDAT .............. , • i i• .. M. •••lhn 's.w.-11 ....... 11!11 A.M. '"' .... lf"fillia, .... ,.., ..... .._ -...._.,,, etAJ.,.A.ft&TD...........,, CHRIST LUTHERf-N CHURCH Mi11011ri SyMcl 761 l'lce.t. St, c.... .... ....... .. , ....... ~ Nll•M ...._ ~ l :U a 11 AM. ~ ldllee41 t:.at A..M. ........ a-it:llt A.M. Qrllflm r AL j ~ -141 .. 166 ~-h Neighborhood Congr111tional St. Ann'• & G ....... yre CHA.Pl.AtM MAIOLD Mc.MllLL INTlltM MINtllft UY. PAUL IUUTll.. ......... WOISHIP & CHURCH ICHOOL.-lt A.M • 494-41190 LAGUNA NIGUEL SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS 29121 NIGUEL ROAD ...DnWS.t •• , .. ~ WOISHIP & C.HUICH SCHOOL -11 4.M. 495-0613 -~~ ·~~-~-~~,_~..,~·~.,~~~~~~~~~-~'"~"~-~~·•~-~~ s ....... ., Sd.o61 lor all •t" -1:45 A.M. J '------~~~ ...... .-----~-'•------------.-.----' ' ' 7 ' • WAT IN FILLOWSHIP CHURCH Of lB.IGIOUJ SCllllCI Oii" llV1fll• Sl,t!lllDA"Y SIEIVta ........... , .. l h• AM. MW!Uw • • • • .__. Jett.--. l..s.c..P. 1411 Pwdfk C... H ... wp C..-. .. M• THE FIRST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCll!HCI ·--...... °""'*.~a.di ............... '-..... tU•DAT l•1tYIC9 ............ tlM AA .......... ~-.u.asar Tite 11a11Lt.. n.u• o.t •llWPOllT ta:AIUI .Jlf ................. Cam-lty llble Chll'Clt of Himffntton S...h ............... :• ·· 1213) 941.:JISl W• Proclei"' Tk Trwtl. of t"9 ...... ,/ F..-ltte ~1 of Ow A,. __,,.., ....... fftlfr Jtt•· lhlf ..... w 1 5 t ,,......,, ... ...,_...., .... c...r1 ... 111 P.M. PllSINTl.T MllTJN6 AT: MIS.A YllW SCHOOL T7M1 AYfUA UMI -H9tfflnTOM llActt· , Pulpit and Pew i Contl&iued From Ptige 41 '"The Beginning of the Gospel," by Rev. James E. PierC)'. Harbor ChristJan Church. Disciples of Christ. 1neetlng Upper Bay Bo~·s Club, 2131 Tustin Ai e Costa r..1esa; \VOrsh1p al 10 45 with eorn· mu111on . Sl111da; School nt 9 45; Sunday's sermon "I.iv. ing Tod av bv Christ 's Ne11· Commandn1erits .. , bv Dr I) \\' !\fcElroy ' l .. utl1e1°ftJ1 Faith Lutheran Church, 3~38 1 Calle I' o 1· t o I a . Capistrano Beach : :-.er\ ice al 10 30 am Su nda.\' S<·hool at 9 15 a 111 :' Sunday's :-;ermon "\'ou and Ten1ptation." by Rrv. J arnes Knotek. .. Afleri;.:10111" session follows Bible class ~1 !l 15 1.m. Wednesday 1.utberan Chur{'h of Our Savior. Stin P;i blo and San Gabriel. San Cle ment e ' serv ices at 8 and JO 11 n1 ·. classes at 8:45 a.n1 . c ;uc~t speaker Re\" J;ick ll11 s!;id. American Luhteri1n Churrh evangelisrn director . ~hS.'>Hln festival at .1 p.n1. Ne u·porl llarbor Luthrran Church, 798 Dover D:·11 e, f\'ewport Beach : service~ at B and 10 :30 a.n1 .: Sun•':n ·s sermon "So -No Biblf'' So What ?" b.v Rev. James t:. Blain. Special concert :i.1onday evening at 7 o'clock Lutheran Church of lhe Resurrection. 9812 I !arn1!ton SI., 1-furtington B c ;i c h ; services with Con1munion al 10:30 a.m .. Sunday Scho"l rit 9 ::i .ni.: Sundav's ~·er•nnn "1'l1e Essential F'o11rid.1!for ·• b v Pastor Arthur R. Tingley · Chrl5t Lutbcran Church, i6~ \'ictoria St.. Costa \-lesa; services at 8: 15 ;:ind 11 a.rn., Sunday School al 9<10 ii .nl .: Sunday's sern1on "Do Your ('ju 1s1 1;1n l lu11~ " l·1 t',1. tut Lllth;11 '1'01111111 Luther<in ('hhrrh u! llu• iHa sltr, 29110 J)iil'lll\' \ 1('11' Dr il'(', l'or1111:1 df•I ~1 <• r s1•1·111'<'"" 1111!1 I 'onun1u111111 :.• 'I ;111d 11 ~ 111 < 'hun·h S1·h1 111 ;1! Ill :1 111 .-.1111d;11'\ ~f'!"Jl!(11l hi lif·1 \li1J"1J11 ('·Olson l'hri .. 1 l,11thrran Church, :!i).'J22 I' ;1 111 I 11 " l':q1i~il"~t•\11. (';1p1~1 1-.1no 1'.1':i!'l1 •.r·r1 icr~ ;1! 111 ;; 1n S1111d;11 ·._ ~<'r 1t'"Tl ' ~l"f!· l .0111; ;111d ! .•~lrn " h1• !'nst111· J l-'.1'10 11·1· ,\,·kcn11:~11 lluly t'(Jn11n11111011 ~11 <'11 I" t•t• ·" b ~It f.• 1· i tr r1 St. \ndrr" 's Pr~ I-• 1,,~i:in t 'hurl"h. 600 St A•1clrc1\ ·~ Hoad. :\r·wpi-rrt IJ e a 1' h : ser\•11·es at n. !l:::o :·,.,t 11 a n1 .. Su11c1111 ·, ~ r 1 111n11 "Arn1cha1r l.•\·I""" h" fJr Charles Dieret:f '..'Id Spec·ial t;i!k bJ LA Police Captain Bob \."croon at 7.30 p.111. San Clemente r relihylerian Churl·h. 119 Avenue Estrella. S('f\"ices t1l "'~O ancl II a.n' with (',,,,, ..... ll'io·1. B ib [ r cl as~eo;; :!l 9:.10 a.n1.: Suncla.v·s serr:-1·11 ··t 'rion ::Lnrl Cr.,1 · n1unuu1 \\"1lh Cb.ri~t " by !'i:islor· Ste phens "r1".;l,) t ~r;.,., Ch•1r•·h <'f ti•,. Cr11ro:•"''· 2c-10 V;iir\·1r11 B,.. .. d Cost:.i \le<::i: serl'icc5 at 9·30 Doubts Plague All ·_ Even Most Religiou s Hy LOUIS CASSEL.'\ UPI ll:tlo9lo~' illlltt That doughty Christian . St rhere!.a of Av!la. called H ··the dark night of the so ul. · She 11 as referring to an expc1·ience shared by all 11ho travel n1ore lhan a fr11' steps alon~ the Christi;in "·ay. 'fhe Lraditional 11:.ime for the r·xpcr1rnce is ··doubt." But in this ct1ntext, the word has a special meaning. . l_t does not necessarily imply that you are plung-ed into 1ntetle{'t1J;d dllubt about the eKislance of (;od Jt mean~ rather t1.1at y~u suddenly fttl bereft of a sen!'c of His pres~ ence \lo'h1ch hllhcrto has been very real to \'(•U The feeling is on of acute Joss. almost ~r bere11 vemen1. It has a particu larly devastating im pact on peoplc like St ~heresa. who have j(rown accustomed to a strong and cun linulng a\\·arc ness of God. Th~ir prayers. no~mally so su:e a ehanncl of strengt h and ~u 1dance. ~urn arid .a~d meaningless_ (;0111~ lo churc·h, reading the Bible, rece1v1ng Holy Communion _ ;,ti the acts of devotion \lo•hich customarily refresh Tht: soul _ seem to decay into hollo"' gestures. done h\ r/Jl c and bringing no peace. c;od seen1s far away. inacCessib le al. mos! inconeeivabll'. When the rl~r~ nii;ht rlrscend.~. it is some help to re- member that lhJ~ is nol an experience v.h tch you alone have hAd to endure. Not only 'fh ercsa of Avil<t . but every great sa!nl _who h<is left an 1nt1matc account r,f his private spu·1 tual ltfe. speaks uf 11 as ;1 familiar ordc;il Even Jellus went_ !hroug!~ it. As he hung dying on 11 Roman cross, he crre<l C1ut 1n an a ~ony of spirit IA htcl i must have been even greater than his agony of body "~f)' God. J\fy God. "·hy have you forsa ken me'" . In that moment. Jesus drank the cup of huma~itv to '1:5 ~regs. _For .he was then deprived of the one support -· his 1ncred1bly immediate a"'·areness of c:oo -which might have been ci_ted as evider.ce that he \lo'as not , as the Bible teaches, subJttt lo every temptation and limitati on of the human condition. Why does ii happen? What bring! on "I.ht dart night of the soul"? II may be !imply an expreuJon of great fatigue - mental. emotional or physical. It ma y be the rem1l of allowing the mind to "'andcr too far /rom the things that really matter and become too preoccupied with cares and pleasures of everyday life. But in some cases, it seems to be God Himself who deliberately withdraws the cons- C'iousncss of ~lls presence fro m t~ "'ho are accustomed to being sustained by it. "'hy doel Cod do this? The l!lth Century Scottish preacher George Macdonald offered this guess: ··He wants lo make u1 in His own image, choosing the good. refusing tht evil. How should He effect Utis if He Were ALW AYS moving u11 from within, lU He does at dj. vine lntervalJ, toward1 the beauty of holiness?" In other word!, God witbdraw11 in order to give us t~ reedom or choosing anew whether "'"' will pursue Hln1 above 1U else. Othen have thought 8 stn.se or losing touch with God periodically afflicts lboM: who Uve Him as an anlidole lo spiritual pride. It Jan them out of ct1 mplacency, and re- -they they i re <11Urely dependent m God . hour by hour, for whatever goodness or piety there may be In lbem. Whal should 1 pmon do when he lincb hiJ pniyer1 '-1dog bock from lhe celling and lbe vtry Idea of God lffml far-fetched md unreal. M•cdonald lw lhll ldvlce: "Troubled .,.,1, yoo are not bound to fetl . bul you are bound lo arise. God loves you v.'helher you fetl It or not. Don't strive to lttl good when you &f'f not good , but cry to Him who ii &ood. He Ms a apttial ttndetneii!I of Jove toward! you When you att in the darkness and have no light. "Fold the arm11 of your faith and ••ait in quietness Wltil II>< light ,... up In yOOT dar-.. Fold !ht amu of your l1llh. I uy. but not your action. "Think o1 IOIJ1<thllll '°" ougbl to do, and go do It. Hffd not yoor feelinp. Do your -It.., I aod 11 a .m . Church School at 9:SO a m : Sunday's sermon ··A \l.1hole Ne\\" Meaning," by Re\". Bruce A. Kurrie . lo'irsl Presbyttrian Churl'h, 7701. \V eslminster . .\ r e . , Wtst min~ler ; serl'icts ar 9 , and 10 .30 a.nl .. Special Sun· day tr1!ks Uy ~!rs. Lois St:iir. t'lder and t8.'J rd c; e n f' r a I A:::sen1bly \1oderator of the l 111trcl Prl'Sb_1·ten1111 l 'l11.1t·ch. R e li11lo11s .'irie111•e Firs! t.:hurrh of Religious S1·le11t·t of \1•\\n11rt Beaeh, r 11rrt1n~ Ellr·ll l'lub. 5 I 5 B.:l ho:i Bild .. BHlboa. service ,1l IU ;i 111. 11 ith Sunda~· School 01· _,,11nr huur; Su 11 ti a y ' s ,1•11nun "True Security," by 1!1·1 Albert Bu rke. Cbu r('h of Rt!llglou~ Sritnce of Corona del J\tar. 241 1 l'ae1f1t• Coast Hi M h wa y: ~crl'ices al 11 !t.1n . !)unday's sern1on "Spiri!ual Seettrity," hv Rr1·. Eleanor C Jaekson. \\'01nen's guild met•\s Thurs· d:1.1· 7.:lo p.m. al 17752 Acacia Tree Lane. U11lversity Park ('hnreh of Jlrllglnu~ St·i rnl·t of l.ag:uun H~al"h . 2 O O 6 2 L;i.i::u11;1 l .1111•111 Ro ad : scrl'it'r~ ;ii 9 and 11 <1.m.: Sun· da~ ·s srrtnon ' ' S p i r i t u a 1 S::ic1ely" by Dr 11 t n r v c;f'l'hard . runiur c:1L1, .... i il' ~1 ;i in \1t11•io11s lJeJlfJ1JI i lltli it)llS St .John !he D i v i n e E11lscopal C.:hurch. 2043 Orange Ave .. Costa r..1esa . services at 'i:31J and 9:30 a.in. \1'ith Holy Communion. Sunday School ;:it 9:30 a.rn.; Pancake breakfast fol lo11 s las! .se1·vicr. Church of Chrisl. Scienlii;t: S u n d ;o ) ' :-h·sson-sermr1n ".''.°)irit '". area ch urches and ~crvlccs times includ e: Costa il1eso First Chur{'h. 2880 Mesa Verde. 9:15 and 11 a.m.: Hu n- llngton Beach First Church, 8th nnd Olive St.. 9:30 and 11 a.m.: Newport Beach Fi rst Ch urch, 3303 Vi a Lido, 9 and 10·30 am : ,\'e11port Beach Second Church. 3100 Pacific View lJrive, Corona dtl Mar, 10 a n1. Crown Valley Cov en• n t Churcb. meeting Crow n Valley PTeschool. LaPlata Drive and Crown Vfllle y P :i r k "'a y : services at JI a.m.; Sunday's sermon by Dr. Dougla s F'r iederichsen. Biola College professor and f o r m e r Japanese w11r prisoner. \1·11·port L1nlr)' Ch u r i: h , n1eeti11g Senior Cl Ii 'l en s Building, l5th and Irvine Ave., Newport Beach: services at 10 and \ 1 · J.') a m.: Sunda}"s serrnon ··r.~tl•ng !n Know You ," by Re\·. Loren Dale flickint,er Costa :i.1 es a Foursquare Church, 1734 Orange: Ave; serl'\ces at 11 a.rn. 1\•1th Com· munion , Sunday School at 9:45 am. Sunday's sermon by Rev. Robert B Jacobs Special youlh choir presentation by "His Kids " al 7 p m. U n 11 1 r i a n Unlvtrsalist Church. 12~9 Victoria S! , (',.s!a :\1esa. servicr-~ a1 10 30 a m Sunday'.~ s e r m o n ·\\here Un1tar1a11 Universalism Departt>d from Tradltional Christianity," by H.ev. Arthur W. Olsen. new minister. P I ymouth Congrcjl'.alionaI Church of Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad St., Ne"']Xlrt Beach: services at JO a.m., SUnday School at same hour : Sund ay's sermon '"Ille Abun- dant Meanings of C o m • munK>n," by Rev . Norman L. Brown. f'ounW• Valley Community Cburcb, 9420 Talbert Ave.: service al 11 a.m.: Sunday's sermon "The Training of the T"·elve." An,i:llcan Orthod ox Church of tht Hol)' Spirit. 729 N. Grond A\'e., Sanla Ana : pan- cake aupper Feb. 15. 5:30 p.m.; ticket.a obtained by call· ing 547-3280. -- Temple ~ David of Oruee c.ut1, mtttillg at lhe C o mmanlty Congregational Cburdl, 4111 Kai.Ila Ave., Lor AJ amitol ; servtces Friday at 111• p.m .. smnoo "Lincoln: A s.ar<b ror Sllbll't," by Rabbi Ht!lll'I E. FtoaL Thieves Steal Taped Sermons MALDEN . MUI. <UPI 1 - Thaevu broke into the borne of \ht Rev. Roger Daley of the f"Jnt Congrea:aUonaJ Church tfJCently and ttole a tape player, t•·o apeakert and n1nt llpa. "I hop< lhty lill<n to them,'' the minllter aait "four or them are llttTT10ns." • • ' ~CL--- • ., • - P1·each.e1· 011 tlie Root' Glenn f¥1u rphy of l.;111rrl Baptist ('h11 1' t·h in Salinas, (';-1l1f , figurr,, hC''c; !ti11n<! a \vay to boo sl l·hur·rl1 :it tendante -he preaches frc1n1 the rooftop. Iii' 1u111·d lo preach fro111 at op ll1 s l'hureh until a ttc·n d;i nec rea('IH:d ~OU . 11•lnch 1! d1rl 11· ('ently, Durin,.; Ill s ··J11g h ' praise:. lo God, the cungrl•ga tiun .~:it 1111 tilt• j'h11rl'l1 la\1 n, Noted Autlioress Sel To Speak at Te1riple .Jcs.s1c<1 ,\1 itford. !he hr~1 selling authoress of "Th~· American \\'ay of Death''. 1..; coming tu Orange County Feh 13. a.'! the second s1~11ker 111 the "F'ocus 1972" lectun .. discussion series prese11Lcd by Temple Beth Sholon1. 11 Miss ~Iitford is currrntl v \1·orking on a llC\V book aho111 penology. l!f."r !ravel s ;ic·niss the countr)'. inspecting prisons <1nd inL.ervie"'i ng pri~oncr~. 11·ill be reflrctcd in her ltilk. en titled "Penology : Th 1· O:?cadcnr1' or our Pri ~o1 1s " Thf' prograrn. open t•i !hr puhlic. wi!J be~1n at 8 p 1n ;1! Te1nple Beth Sholon1. 13031 Tustin Avenue, Snnta flna . In 11-rillng a11 "expose'' about the American prison system. Jessica r-.1itford <'Oil· tinues in a role that h;is branded her ''Queen or the ~1uckrakers". She originally won that title with her 1963 best seller de tai ling "the lux- urious cuphen1isms I h a 1 i.:amounage the I u n er a I racket." Another hook. "Thr. 1'rial of lJr. Spock,'' won critical praise lur "the at - tention It l h r u "' s On the problem of politicn l defen · dants." Tickets for .vris~ \l1!!11rcl\ appearance and discussion arc available by writing or callinfil 7emple Beth Sholom f532 · 6724 f. Individual tickets arc priced ;it ~-1 per person. A special stud ent fee is $1. Season tickets, including all fiv e remaining programs 111 lhe "Focus 1972" series. are ~till ;i1·i4il<1blr ;iri1I arl' priccrl at SIU. Son1e tickets will also be available al the Temple on February 13. the night of Miss '.\1ilford's ll!c\ure "Focus !972" be gan 111 January with the appearance of television "''riter·producf'r GUEST SPEAKER Jessie• Mitford Rod Serling, speaking before an audience of 650 persons. The series will continue in monthly programs through • June, including Dr. Charles Stockton discussing • · T h e Jes us Movement''; Rabb i Ba lfour Brickner of New York, "Justice and Judaism in C on temporary Community Crisis"; Rev. Charles S. Casassa. Chancellor <lf J...oy<lla University, "Life in an Urban "4.'orld : Can We Live wit h Each Other?"; and Dr. F'rl'd Kr insky, Cha irman of the Political Science Department at USC, whose Lalk in June "'ill be tilled "The Current Poli tical Scenario." 7emple Beth Shol<lm in· lliated the "F'ocus 1972" pro- j(ram this year, under the direction of Rabbi Frank Stern, "to spotlight the vital issues and ideas that arc challenglng Today's World." Pornography Attacked 13illv (;ra han1 \Vi re to 'l'al k J{Ulh 1;1";1!1;1111 11 11 ~· 11 f r v;u1~l·l1 ~\ Hilly l:r:1h11111, will .~!)f'•l k lu·lo/'1' l!i.OllU l\lJ1llCl1 !ll lhr· L<lS i\ngl'k·:-. Spur!~ 1\rc11:1 Thur.'>Ua1, l't·b . ~'L lau1H·l1111f.\ .t lllJ\HJl111•1dr pl"lt \t'!' 1'/:11r! 1·;ill rd the ( ::·1·:1t ! '111111 11 1:,.~11•11 1 'rll.Vl'r ( '1·u,,11!~l· (" I) II I (' Ii I\ I! 111 I' 11 :1 11 i! !lllll!S[!'t'' \\'I l l'. f11 1111 I Jrn11· ,, ~ '(1\ltll,I' l1•:111 t1•d nl 1111 • \Jl"ll' '" <·unHl\1 :-.~1on a 11t~ 1:,.11 2! ndlv 1lunng 11 i'C1!tc•1· 111 1)11' ( 'iiru11:1 tlt·I i\tnl' horn(• iol ,\1t .~ \V;ilh 1 Burki" wife 11: !111· prc.'-lth·nt .. 1 .\I<· 1 J:111111 ·I· 0 11ug I :1' llUl"IHJ.: t!1r S1.111r1... An·11;1 r:illy i\!J•s \'11r r11;1 Z1rnn11·r 1·.ill ~1ng ;i nd 'l't·d r\i1·krll 11•111 direct 1 ·an1pu~ Cru~;ulr . .' ll' 11 (;real Ccirn1111:-.~1011 S1n~crs 111 a ~pcci;il pr11gran1 i\lrs. \\'illiam Hright, "ift 11f lhl' fo undrr of Ca !n q u 'I Cr·us;idr 101· Christ lnlf"fll<I· tionat. 1nlruduced thr pra.vrr 1.:om mls:.1on during thf' 1:0Hcc . . "This is abuut the l1otte st thing I've Ji;Ollen a ho!d ol." ~he .~nicl . "It's the re~ull uf ~.cvet'l:il yea rs of prayer. "'(;utJ is calling people In pr<i y. Prayer programs are be1nl-( ;11.:celernted across the natiun ·· ~1rs llright ~aid she reels tha1 11•on1en can have a part irl l'han11,1ng !hf' "'orld through fJray('r (Ind ll ls her ho pe that 10 percen t of Lh1· women Jn the Un1 IN:l States "'ill be enlisted for the prayer t'11m mis~ion. The \\'Omen "·11! seek a re- emphas1 ~ (HI 1noral a n d spiritual ';1lurM 111 public .~chool t·l 11ssroom.~, :111d the in· 1tia!ion 11f rwa vtr 1n 11chool11 and tak<' :1c\Jor1 ~g al n st J)Ur110~raphy. Pope Seeks 'Clean' Ronie VATICA~ CITY (UPI! - The 1929 ct1ncordal belwetn the Vatican and the govern· ment of Italian dictator Benito MUJ110lini guaranteed t b t "sacrec1 ·· character of the city of Rome . Pope Paul VI "'ants lo make sure the city shows th1t character -and a clean race, free of pornography. vice and human misery -when the ne1L holy year of the Roman Catholic Church rolls around in 197~. Speaking in hi1 capacity a.a Bllhop or Rome, he wld the City Council recently on ill annuaJ visit to the Vatican that he want1 lo su ··rirm Rome ha~ a relall Yt:ly rcbcrv· ed night life . In add111on 111 tar·kl1nw ~h:r. the ponlllf a1iked )1 ;1ynr Cltl10 Darida liJ flKhl p<i~rrty. li e asked him lo concentrate el· lorl~ on housing tlu:: t~l 11n:ited 100,000 11han1y.1uwn dwl'ller!I 111 and around Horne lie de11critr ed the 11l ums a.~ ' ;111 11pen .. ,. protection of Rome's aingular lie ur i,!ed tile lJ1J1lcl111~ •A nt'"•" churches to 1•;1!cr t11 tl1r spiritual net'Clli of ;1 f1'1 pu!a1J1.n heavily inOal.ed 111 recent year1 by immigration ~11»1! •lf the ci\y'1 500 churche!l and chapel• are In the central area. character" a:i: the capital of Roman Cathollcism. Thal character, ht said. ''is being weakened, if not forgot- ten and beclouded , in the name of progress a n d 'eotmopolitanism'." "The mt-distant event - within three years -of the holy year makea: this question putk:ularly urgent," the porr till said. Pope Paul uld pilp-ims come to rtnN their faith and see whether Rome la "truly C0111C1ous of her extremely peculiar moral poaltion in the world and whether she merrt.,. the esteem <ind honor wh k·h we all dnirc &houJd be at · trlbuted to her." S•tUP'dU, Ftbt\ltrJ 5., 1'7Z DAIL. V PH.Ot S ---------- \\' ork Blas Toi ti Religious Jews . Given Sup port T~~L A\'IV (AP ) -Ne\'t r '111 S11turllay-<lr, is a rel111ou.~ .lt•11· R second-clas:i; cit.lien in l ~r11el ? '\'ht q11esUon wa~ r8istd in 1111rhRrnrnt by l)z• Yrhud.i /11•t1·:i.tr1r tlf thf' \nt1n11ul Hrli~!Plls 1l11rl~ 11 h" 1 h.11 A<'d lhn1 .... u1nt rrl1,l;h•11~ J1•11 ,\l"r fu11·1•d lu 1\ll rk ol\ S.allJt'dK~. !hr J1•1•1~h Shablu1t 01 S.ab liu!h !11ht'I' \\)111 \111!\0! \11111-. t'!UI 1 R,t'l 111h:. 111•11 \!1•11" 1·1.lltlll't!. add111i.: "Thi.. I... 1h~1·1"11n1nRllon 11 I\ .1 1"llllli' ,11\d R\1 Ill· jll~!ltT ' Ill' th'tll.ll\df'tJ .I l.111 !!l."lklll~: I! llh•gal tu H 'IU .... t' 11ork !('I S11hh:i!h 1111;-.1•11 1'1' tu !ti t> .1111n1u· 11lio df't'l1111·d lo 11ur k \UI 'i;i!\lf(\!\,\'~ 1·111111 11\llllY \11·11p111nli., !hr '-.,11ili:111i 1..; rii.:idll 1•11f111·i·f'fl \l,1~! puhht' tr1111~por1 slop~ l''1 Hl111 ;1 t t ,. r 11 11 o 11 nnd I' !' \ ( ;1 11 I l1 11 ( .\ {'l1lSf'. 111 ,J1 •n1,;ili'11l lraffl <· h~hl.~ ~llo\Y 1pll111 un111 ..;u11 d own .'-.,1!11< da1 1111· p1>ill'f' f11t"l'f' :<;\n ys on \t1r 1•ol1 1111l1 .1 'krlr!n11 staff. So d"1'' lh1· :111n1 ll•lll'ls op<'ra\f', l.ud 11•1~·111;1l ••1nul a 1 r port 111a1jt.11n' l h ~hts, a11d ell'c'- ti 11 1 1 t!'l<•nhonf'~, 1111d "'ater ~111111111'~ ~t'f'P working. l 1 s11111(• deeply religious .J1·\1' IJ1r~e are affronts . 1 Int· Israeli who immiJ::rn\c cl ln1111 the United States "'rotr :1 l1·tler to Premier r:nlrlu i\1r1r 11nd publl1hed II as a full· p;1~1· advertisement ·'Thi' tnlni~ter of IHh11r h:1.~ 1:r1111lt'd work p 1• 1· Ill 1 I ' 1\h11l r:.nle lo k<'•'P 111,h1~l11:il pl;u:r'> r)prn nn Sl1:1l1l1Jd " 11n•l1· 1he lmm1~1·:11 1!. IJ111•1d I\ \'ol'~'.iH'lf'O . ''So v. l1;1! ;11 1· :-.h1'IJlit1t-ubservin~ ./!·11·, ~1111 I"' 1•-.l 1ri do? i\1"1' tllr1 111' '' 111 become sccond ·1 ·la~~ I'll' I' !I\" · 1'1:.v. !\1adam. wh;11 ;11 r I !I 11 I l'!hls.!" 111 parl1amenl , Bru ~lr 1r I l'fi'tl'll·d the dlsm1 :; ... ;d or 11 u1·k1·rs at Lexi a1rp11rl who 1111111!111 l work S;itu1da v~ Stu1u· lit said, we rf' ( :r11ri,:1an 1r11nuwr·1u1ts who had kept tht So bb<il li in the SOvh·l llnlo11 hut ('(IUldn 't keep It In thls Jewish !!httt Atr?'lrt olrtl'lal!I sa~d he. disn1i!lsed porters wer~ tern · pornrv workrr!f and were not f1rrd btl'l\\l~e of !ht Saturday l'~\U' 1 lu· IHl ~11 1111111,lrr Yo.,.-f \l111oi;1 ~.1 1d ~•· 1111111} JObs arc ;1\·1ulf,hl ~· thnt 110 one i!f ~1 .. p1 11t"fl l•f a l111·l1huod Uy nol 11111 ~111A 1u1 thr !'>11hh11th Out 111 ;'~Ill !100 \1111"\.,l•r:. IV j th 11•Aul11r Jill>:!, hr> ~Hid , only 8,650 \1•ork Saturdays. Singapore Banning Witnesses SING APORE <UPI) Tl1f' S1n1:11pore go vernn1ent, whi('h JS In the proce!'l!'I of ra1~1ng u 1·1111.t•n's 11r1n~" has bnnne<l tt"& .J l'IUl\'Oh's \Vllnl!!!Stl 0 n ~ nrd t•red ils branch lcodl'r t X- pt•llrd bf'<'aUl'I<' of lhf' Rro11p':ii: ;111t 1111ll 1tnry, 11nllg uvcr111nenl ht•lil·fs. 'l'he U.S. -ba11ed rhur1:h'!i ''\Val ch 1'owcr" map;aiine w11!1 or(ttrtd bnnned from clrcula· 1111n nlont:i with the rest of the evangellsllr Rroup's llteralurr. A 1nlssion1uy deiw.rlbtd &!'I l the Singapore leader or the 11Hn1.:!f!'I, N. D. Bellotti, has t\1•0 10 three day1 to leave lho 1~l11 11d stnle, a government ~pokl.'sniun Hald today. An offi rlnl 11talcmcnt lssuf'd Fruln y 11uld It was !hr .l1·hu1111h'l! \Vll nes11es• btllt'f that ~uvernment1 and 1ecu lnr :1:·1ncd forr-r1 nre ereaturtl'I of ,,111111 that 1n11ke1 the group no liJ"''l'r' "'~1t•n1ne. 'l'l1f' dol'lrlne "h111 lrii • 111u11br t' uf Jehovah's Wll- 111·.~se11 in the nntlonn l srr·v ir.c !O r•tfll.~C tu do 11ny 1n\IU1ry d11tv," !hr s!nltn1cnt s1:1ld. "Sc,i n1c of !hrn1 f'Vf'n refu!e tu wcnr 1111Horn1"' " Singapore 111rn :ire :1ub1ect tu mllltary 1·un!lcrlpllon for two·yenr tours 1 hen Join re1crve W1lt11. Costa Mesa Unitarians Get lnteri1n Minister ·r1ie llev. Arlh1J r \\' fJl s•·u. n1inis!rr·al·largt or lh1• li11ilari110 U n i v ~ r ~ n I 1 11 t fl 'illo<'i!ltlon'!I Di vision u f il l1n1~;try 11•1d Extenslo11 , :11'- n vts 1n !'05ta Mesa tlu.~ \\fck l'I a11:1u r"e dulie1 a.'J rrin ist"r' of th" church at 1259 Victoria Strcel. He will !'ltl"Vf' the unJI hrrr for three md"11th1 all a trut l 11tep tov,•ard lt1 obl0tin1nJ( a fulllirnr mlnlstrr lh·v. <Jl..i,.11 and hi11 \\'lft. C:1l h"r"11' wi ll be Jivln~ at 710 \\' lfl<l1 S! Born in (;JotJce1itcr .\11;1·• . of Scandlnavten pMrt:nl.~. H•~\ Ol11e11 earncii his h1tl'l1cl11r or !Sacred I he11Jo11y clrgrt~f' I rorn 'T'uft!I Unlvers!t_v 11.nd ~pl'n l 11 years \n htJ!!h1,.s.-. f)f·f("'I! bccomln~ ordalnccl Jn 1"32 II<' 111 the aulhor of '"\'lh11t c·· n (Jnt Believe?" encl "L1n1 tan<i11 8eHef11" <in<I h11~ r'on•ri bulf'<l lo "Voice1 of L1bcr:i11.,•11· :i nd to lhe for1ntr "Chns!1;111 Register." He broadcast a r11d111 Dto· gram sponsored hy fo"'lrHt Unitarian Church nl Tnled11. Ohio, for Hven year111 anrl wa .. chaplain of the Senale uf Ma111achusett1 from IQ39 to 1942, nev. Olltn has h (' Id 1111r1h1tttial ptlU In thrtti town.11 in hit native stale. ln Toledo and 1n Pho I! n I x , Ar1i'.ona. In 1951, Mr. Olaen wa '". a rn1'm~r or lhe Sherwood ~~d· cJy Se minar, vl1IUng Engla nd. l11·e countrlet on the Europc11n "''nt•nf'nt and In Denrn11r k, :;•.1·etl1:n and Norway. In 1953 he made a 11lm1lar tour to the ~le £1:.lt &I a member of the. American (.'hr111tlan P al e 1 ti n e Com- miti... with lf<>pl lncludln( both Jorda and l a r a e l . Amon( 111o· -bla he met while on the tour were the former Lord Archbi1kop of C.o&«rbury In J..,c,ndon ; Pope Plut XII In Rome : the former Patriarch of the Ea.ttern INTERIM MINISTER Re v. Arthur Olsen Orthodr1x f'htJ rch In Jatanbul, and 011v1d Ren Gurion, who al l~HI ti me wa'i prime mlnlxter 1Jf l11rat>I ~Ir and ~1rs OlRn ltd • ti:roup of l)n1Utr1anJ In 1988 In the USSH, l!llJflern Europe Com1n u11l1il t.JJli•ll1lf' C()Untr~. 11nd 1:11te-ndcd the lntern11Lion1I AAMJClalion for 1( I! I l 4 i o u 1 f'recdom confcrenc·r 1n Lon· d11n 1'h1• follo wlnw yea r Rev. 0 11.cn lt!d :inother grotJp 11n • lour bl rnuch the llHffiP ltr· rlt'lrv, with Hungary irn·ludtd. Thto 111·:->t pre11ith·n! IJI the Ti1lt!Jo 1•h:11>ter or the Arr·11r1('J111 f.'lvll J. J b tr t It 1 l;11l•1n. 111 1!1M. he hu 1erved 11n ;1 var 1••tv of comtnl\ttts concerned with socllJ welfare .Ind fnterriat1on1I problems, alor1g with holdl,,,-denoml~· tional offiL~ll Slnct beco m l n1 the: t:n1ta.r1.an Un Ive. rta I I 1 t . tU&oclatlon'1 mlnllttr·•l·!Jir1• in IMa Rev. Olsen bu aulated fellowships I n JUcbtrdaon. Te1•1, Baloa R ou c e . Lnul1i.lrui , and Ancborac.e1 Ala.!lkA 'Jbe Roman CathoHc Church hu celebrate<! a holy year ever)' 25 yea.r1 1tnee 1450, Its members beli eve lh~t by tnveUnc to Rome In such • yur, they can obtain special j•••••· ;;--....;-;;;;.;;-••••-iil~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip;;;;;:;nw;-;;--;------ 1ptritual btnolill In the life FOR '. { U"I T ......... SEEKS CLEAN CITY ,opt Pa ul VI hereartter. An ullmated 5 million pUgrlm.1 from Italy and abroad vi•il«I Rome ror ADVERTIS ING ' •-lfmtori-1 p.lt the lt5Cl Holy Year VWS Ill The Pope mentioned IN particular i n 1tanc•1 ol OUT 'N' ABOUT Tiu Soldh/lllUl't Motl Btllidl/id pl'JrMgraphy 11r vice whii:;h ht Mnnori4lt wamed .'lbt1l1-;hl"<I (' h u r ch aut hor!I Jts fr'"'luen1i)' critici1t>: PH ONE .tiu\.~C..IUM • COtu,,,..A.ttu '-' • c~.11en ::::~,;";~~~~~~ NORM STANLEY ~'ZjTREES of the WORLD the Ille of boou they oomldtr • .... Bet ...... SOT1l« AM a..s °"'• pornosraph" In comparioon 1>42·4321 On ToJnMro AHftU . U .. JlJJ .,;~IOIMl!:aroptanc:aplalJ,._~~~~~~~~olJ·------------------- t • • ' • • , • .~ I ' f ' • I " I I t Don't Get SicK. In New York City boing to tM ho•sital? If 110~ coK pl.on it,raM if co&t Is a factor, don't sign tn at New York it11, Bo1to1l. or San Fran~c:o.·/11 ftlct. 11ou con do a lot btt- Ur th@ J:.tlgf County when it comes to tM priee you 'U po.'SJ ·for a 1tm.i- privatt ., aecordino to a national .survey ;tut rt~astd. Gturall11, South· E and Mid tDut.m ho1pllal8 charge sub1tmltially lower room mid board 1 -and mltropolitan artas on tht west and ea.st coa1t.s charge high.tr, tMTt art t:tctption1. Thi1 analy1is, prOT)idtd by tht inniranct firm of ¥ar1h & McLrnnan, 1h.ow1 the aorrage stm.i-prioott room and board ratt1 f'-r sel.lcted U.S. cities. ~ ' • ~ Averace Room A Averqe Room il ' Locatbi Board CU.gt Loctt5o11 Board Charge AW>oma -Kalamazoo $61 I Bbiningham $47 OWQllO « ' lleca,&ur · 33 Minn<.Ota- I Fl ....... 32 Duluth 46 MobUe 3S Minneapolis M Arizonl -St.-P•ul 51 Phoenix l!O Missiaslppl - T1loton 51 Hattiesburl 31 Arkansas -JaWol1 32 Fl Smith 36 M1aourt - llol SJ>rinis 33 COiumbia • 34 Little'Roclc 39 Konsu Clly " Pine Bluff 33 Sprlngfleld 40 SL Lollis 50 Callfonpa -SI. Joteph 40 Anaheim eo Glenda la ~ Nebr~gka - Long Beach 60 Omaha 52 Los Angeles 72 New Hampshire - Newport Buch 72 Claremont 48 Orange 70 New Jersey -Pasadena 63 Hackensack 74 San Francisco 60 Hoboken 80 Santa ·Monlca 72 Jersey City 60 Connecticut -Newark 60 Bridgeport 70 Passaic 55 Hartford 154 Pater&On 64 Manche11ter 116 Teaoe<k 61 ,New Haven 71 !M\1411 1141 C.Olorado -New York - Denver Ii Albi.ny M a.ta via 48 Delaware -Binghamton 50 Wllmington 19 Buffa~ 50 District of Columbla -C\lba 36 Washington 19 New York City 85 Roche.Ur 57 Florido -Syracuse 112 JacUoovWe u Troy S2 Lakeland 40 North Carolina -MJaml 52 Orlando 42 Olarlotte 45 Pensacola 39 Raleigh 43 SL Pelenburl 43 Ohio- Tamp. 43 Amm 56 Winter Haven 35 Cincinnati 49 Georlta -Cleveland 71 1$ Col um bug 50 Atlanta Dayton 48 Mtc00 3S . Lima 49 llawail -Painnville 49 HmOlulu 48 Portsmouth 34 Sidney 37 [dl!J> -Toledo 62 -59 Ok1aboma - 01inol& -Oklahoma City 46 Oilca~o 15 Tulss 50 Danvi e 4.1 Elmln1nt 116 Oregon - E. Sl Lou!& 47 Portland 63 Evanoton 70 Pennsylvania -Joliet 49 Kewanee 43 Che.st er 72 M4comb 34 Erie 47 Franklin 39 Peoria 43 Gr«"n!!hurg 48 Rockford « Wati;eka 40 Meadville 43 Philadelphia 64 Indiana -Pitt.burgh 58 connvervUle 40 Warren 38 Evansville 56 Pllerto Rico -Frankfort 32 San·Juap 30 Fl. W1yne 39 JndlaolpOll• 57 Other 29 Mlthlpn Clly 41 iUJod< laland -Munclt 1$ Providence 72 New Cadle If Rici-48 South Carolina - Comden 34 Iowa,-:-Columbia 40 Del1Moines 48 Greenville 37 Muon-City 43 Siouz City 49 South Dakota - Huron 39 KanJat -Tennessee -Empor1a 40 Kansa~ City 50 .Chatt4nooga 45 WiclUtl 46 J>ingSROrt ~ Knoxville 47 Kentucky -Memphis 32 Hopklnivllle 43 Nashville 55 Luingtoo 40 Shelbyville 32 l;.oulavUlt 48 ~ u Texag - ~--Amarillo 1$ Buwn0ol 45 'Belon Rouc• "' Oolll• 45 -Tl .EhPuo-u New; Orium • -"' ll'ortll • .... eport 'to -40 ~ s.n ·-44 17 Utah -• • I • &all Lob Clly '47 ~ 71 VlrJirila ---~· ~News JT --la-Boololi . 13 -32 &:: l!O ftiehumgl 50 ilS Wullitpa -' n ·=-"' ipftJI I .. l!O • Lyiil n ~ -~ e1 ~--.n IO ' ~ ~•drrtr II .. Wm•••-r=""* =Bty :II • "' -I llol!Jf OM , 12 MD• I 1 • ~·1 • =. II (jlW lllf Ill ·• .. •.t; • -..... -- ....---- Comme nt Page TAX REVOLUTION Public School Financ e Plans Sweeping Nation By HELEN B. SHAFFER Editorial Researcb Report• tmpending reforms in the financing of public schools in the United States are likely to be as far-reaching in their social con!equenees as the movement to desegregate schools. In a certain sense one follows inevitably on the other. Both look to an equalization in the quality of education provided each child acro:ss the nation. Recent court decisions underline the in- terlacing of sChool finance issues with those concerning equal opportunity and the continuing struggle to eliminate racial segregation in American life .. School finance reform is of paramount issue in a number of state legislatu res, including those in California. Minnesota, Texas and New Jersey where the courts have acted to strike down the present method of public schoot support. PRESIDENT NIXON promised in his State of the Union address that he will propose-"revolutionary" reforms in tax· ing for public school support. Pressu:es for such school tax refonn are coming from every conceivable source -from governors and mayors, education of· ficials, legislators, courts. teachers, tax experts. civil rights groups, taxpayer organizations, and students and their families. Academic experts whose technical studies have long pointed to the defi- ciencies in the prevailing method of financing schools have reason lo believe that the hour for action has come. Most of the experts agree that the local pro- perty tax is no longer a suitable main source fo r school support. The first court decision that shook the traditional ,;tructure of public school financing was rendered Aug. 30 by the Cali fornia Supreme Court in the Serrano case. The C(lurt by a 6-1 majority held that the California system of public school financing, "with its substantia l dependence on local property taxes and resultant wide disparities in school revenue, violates the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment" of the U.S. Constitution . AT FAULT was the traditional plan by which each school district relied on its own tax resources lo finance the opera- tion of schools within its border, "'We have determined," the C()Urt declared. "that this funding scheme invidiously discriminates against the poor because it makes the quality of a child"s education a function of the wealth of his parents and neighbors." Following the California decision, 11 Public School Funds, 1971-72 DERIVED FROM ... . -,.,,..-4 J~:._...; . -i 51 % : ., . .._ .. . : -~~{.~ef!:f~ { LOCAL ~ .. ;} <ij'-{ PROPERTY ~ t ;i. '.'.~ TAX ES i . ".'..<-' ;J;_---"'~.....,_.,,.,___. ~-r federal district judge in Minnesota set out objections to the then-prevailing method of school financing in that state -objections which were soon met in part by the Minnesota legislature. In Texas, a special panel of three federal judges rul- ed Dec. 23 to the same effect as the California and Minnesota courts. The Texas court went beyond the California and Minnesota courts by ordering that the state take correclive action within two years. Then in New Jersey on Jan. 19. a state Super ior Court judge gave the legislature a one-year deadline to devise a new system of flnan· ci ng public schools and an additional year to put it intn effect. OTHER PR~URES fo r reform of school financing are mounting. One is the ''taxpayer revolt'' which emerged in the late 1960s and includes the property tax high among its targets. According to Californian Caspar W. Weinberger, now a federal budget official, the proportion of bond referendums approved by voters dropped from 89 per cent in 1960 W 48 percent· in 1970. "The public knows that the only way these bonds can be fi nanced is through an increase in the property tax and they will not have it," he said. Another pressure is lhe growing mili· tancy of the teaching profession , which 1% 7% FED ERAL SO URCES is generally critical of the uncertainties that result from having to depend on local decisions on financing. P\Jblic schools today are a $50 billion a year enterprise. They are spending an average of $929 per pupil, more than twice what 1hey spent a decade ago. In that time teachers' salaries doubled and enrollment rose by eight million. And the demand for quality in education has con- tinued to grow . The money crisis has inspired many proposals for pulling school support on a sounder footing. Nearly all of them would cost a great deal. Moreover. prospects of change raise a nwnber of basic ques- tions: -Will fiscal reform produce better education for the nation"s 51.S million elementary and secondary school pupils, 46 million of whom art now enrolled in public schools? -How will it affect those 5.5 million children. mostly Catholic. who attend the financially trou bled private schools - schools which President Nixon hi! pro- mised to help stay open~ THE PRESIDENT advocates some form of federal revenue sharing for schools. He sent a special message to Congress last April on revenue sharing for public education. So far. the lawmakers have been chary of turning funds over to lhe states with no string at- tached. George P. Schultz, director of the federal Office of Management and Budget. told a National Press. ~lub ~u­ dience on Jan. 6 that the adm1n1strat1on was studying the feasibility of a value-ad· ded ta1 as a partial substitute for the local property tax to finance public educatioD . The value-added Lai: iii placed on manufactured goods at various steps: from the purchase of raw material to the point of retail sale. It is, in erfect. a cumulative sales tax paid by the ':'lti mate consumer buying the finished product. A presidential commission was named in March 1970 and charged with the task of rev iewing the revenue needs and resources of public and private elemen- tary and secondary schools. It is schedul- ed to deliver its fin11.J report on March 3. FOR THE TIME being. however, the burden of devising a new means or school financing seems to rest with the state capitals. Some persons want the states to take over the property tax ; others want to make less use of the property tax altogether. Contrary to a widespread lrn· pression, the recent court decisions did not outlaw the use of the property tax for school support -the j u dg e g declared that school resources could not be limited to the tax yield within a district's boun- daries. If the state devises some formula for pooling the returns on the property tax there is no constitutional ba r to its continued use. Enlarging the slate'g function as fina n- cier of public schools raise1 the question of preserving local control. John E. Coons. a law professor at Berkeley. ha! suggested that achool funds be delivered directly to the family in I.he form of vouchers or school stamps. The parents then couJd "purchase" the educatioo for their children from the !Choo!, public or private. of their choice. The idea has been roundly attacked by educational groups. Howeve r, another Coons proposal has won a wide hearing. It is that the state guarantee a school district a specified level of per pupil spending for each of several tax rat.es !he community might impose. That way a rich and a poor district tai:ing themselves at the same rate would be aS!ured the same amount of support for each child in school. New mean3 of financing public schools, nO\V beginning to be grappled with In many places. are ,;ure to com mand much of the nation's energies in the coming months and years. More Blacks Finding Jobs, Homes B ut l1ulustrialis t Says Area Still Has a Long W ay to Go Tlie author is ch.airman of the Los Angeles i\fa nagtment Council for Merit Emplo yment, Tratnino and Re· search. He wa.s 11amed California ln· dustrialist for 1959 and has served in many management trnd consul tant capacities. Th ese remarks are taken from an address delivered before Town Halt By H.C. j(ffAD) McCLELLAN During the past decade, the problems in out cities have become a major con- cern for the whole nation. We have had riots in the ghettns, violence in our schools, and a gteady increase in crime. Two major factnrg in this sttmingly unsolvable situation have, from the beginning, been racial prejudice and in· terracial conflict. . It is my conviction that few nonblack persons realize the enormou1 dimensions of_ the handicap confrom,ed by a man merely beC1use ht happens to have a black skin. Most of us believe that the problem has disappeared. Thi1 is not true. EqualJy important, very few among us realize the e.i:treme degrees of resentment, frustration. and even hostility shared by most of our black population. MY PURPOSE is neither t o "whitewash" the social inJuiliceg of the pa.St nor to claim that enough is be:lng done lo r<m<dy the sttuation. I setk only to put il\ta ~tor I'tJ'lptctlve the tfforts pre,..Uy under ""Y "and report _,. of 'die : pn)gre. thus !Ir achieved.. 'lbll 'ls important. 11ea ... lo deny .- -· c:omlantly ls lo dl&hnrten the ~ed In their efforts to !mpr1'Ve themaelvts. 1'mhennon!. lo .... me the llDOd -1ta from the ·efforts unde<U.ken also tonds lo ~ thole who •re trying lo bring about nteded c.,.,,.. and wbo ft<quontly provide the IUncl& lo moke such tlforts pos&lllle. • Whal 'baa -the -al,~. block man nallonally • ..,. U. put 10 ,..ra? Old.)'00 know lilal in lllO working ..... hlttl earned ooJy U perctnt II mucb u -"'1 whites dlcl? Bu.~ by 111111 ~ .. med 13 .,.._t of what whites eamed -and ~ In the West It w11 7S per '"Ill u much! • Old you !mow Uutt dutlnl the 'llO& NlltO -clustfled .. 1 ........ and hlper lninased by 5fperm!Fwlllle jo_bl In IMH' dal1Hlrttlonl lncnl...S ..,, 11 ~.r;..... Nd I major riot in ~ 1• -it lasted I dqs. Al the • height of the trouble. 10.000 men, women, and children roamed the streets in marauding bands. The r iot area em- braced 46 square miles , later caUed the '"curfew area.•· Thirty-four Jives were lost and $40 million worth of property destroyed. Nothing was resolved. BEFORE the smoke had cleared a committee of seven businessmen had organized the Management c.ouncil. Its princi pal purpose was to deal with the problem of unemployment in the curfew area. We were in a unique situatioo. The black population in Los Angeles at the time was 625,000, concentrated in the south-central area. The unemployment ratio in this area was al least 3 lo 1. com- pared with nationa l unemployment run· ning 5.9 percent vs . 18 percent in the curfew area. At the same time, we had many in· dustrie.s in need of workers who could not be found . Significantly, there was not a single employment agency in the entire 46-square-mile area. not even a state agency. The committee set up an employment agency and it was nooded by applicants. At Utis point the Management Council formed the Merit Employment Com· mittee -now known as the Merit Employment Association. These men. representing 100 companieg, went into the ..-----Our Ma11 111 Sa11 Frallt!UC!O ----"" No. 5 ls Really Numbah One down with a bottle o( Chinese riCe wine, so searingly strong it brings tears to your eyea. When that is lone. be produces a bottle of HeMtMy cognac, all the while hollering the only words in Engllah he knowg: "Bet-ye» tee-Cul! Numbah One!" 11'1e Sei Fu Is 77 years old, brim· mJitc wld> Ult and brandy, eyes danc· Ing; teolh sporklln(, breath powerful wllh·oolonl. lo the old counliy, he hlld """ wlffl (~veiy) before he f1ed lllt-Cmununjlll in 1111. With hbn at-Ille table lo 1111 No. I wile -bat "Nmnblb One" -the 27-yNM>kl ~ Mu C''womanol. fatbtr te.acbll'''), m =~ b1m ID bis Tai Chi --In -·t--.... 1fidr ,_.,_ -. Qml ltloi. ., llERll µEN --t1ilttM -· Illa SAN JPIWICJSCO -We tab -· wllb i.a, oollltl-~ ln.llill!L ,_ Rio lltile -11 lllloftd, In Ille T,t -to Ille bowels al the Gaylonl -Chi style. . -Ibo newllb 1lonl Kone rat.luraat -The nlCltl .,..,. on. Tht C.ucaiam 10< a dlnner In -al Kuo Lia Yq. art under the htble or -inl 10< tM ,the Stl Fii ("muter -") of. '(>! ' exlta. Tht Sel P'u tak<t -lool Chi, the ancient ChlM9 art Iii .... pull at the ffenneuy bottle, ........... erclae, balance and imor'pHCe. a wlndoW.f•tUing btldt and bemm The Se1 Fii 11 bulilf ealiOI oea "llealtUf\111 Numbah Oiiet" HI 1 cucumbers which loOlt and -Talw.--wlfe, lllOO&faced and prtt.. 111Splclous~ lilt• garden slues. And ly, beama up at him lovinCIJ and lil- PRIP'lnt shrimpo, buntln1 with stl$y &l<t al emytlllng he ~· doai red rot. And PeklDg dud; rolled In -11\ythq abaut.-the ottu lltln poacal:ol, rather than' the men Tai Chi otQI Uutt; _..,. to!lll .. tamll1ar -bona. .,,_. wjd> mdm<e. II -. lleoutiAIL Numbolt itnq IClOlms. Ho II wllhllti tllll °""-J!mTTrp. area and by December, 1965, over 1.000 ~rsons had been hired. BY THE end of 196S, the program had expanded to over 200 canpan1es and nearly 18,000 persons h8 d been hired, It was a signific<!nt beginning. IJo you know lhat during the M's the proportion of blacks living in su bstandard housing wa5 reduced by more than 50 percent nationally? Or that. in 1960, only 39 percent of nonwhite youngsters com· pleted 4 years of h.igh school and that. by 1968. 58 percent wert graduated? Did you know that bl&ck collece enrollment in this country rose 15 percent between 1964 and 19&8! By early 1967, tht m1jority o( the job- nady bad been hire4-TM 1ab1t.antiaJ balance of unemployed persona In the Watts area required ptt-job training. So • 1 program of education and training was undertaken. Five lk.ill centers were organlud in tht metropolitan Lot Ana:eles arta. Only persons certified 11 unemployable were enrolled. Industry joined the effort to develop motiv1t1on and pertinent tr1ining ln these centera to help qualify tht graduates for jobs. During the flr1t three year1 of opera· ti(}ns 93.$ percent of the •kill cent.erA graduate• promptly found employm<nt. Jn addlt~on, lnchmry '!•• motivated to joln '"'Ith tho ~poll al II adult school• and °""'"Ucinol cont.rs. 'l'lle purpose -lo help in\n tho,. nrolled for ai.U., ~ lhit ClOldd be lllled upon lfadualion. Todoy, Ill COl1l]llDles malJ\. lain ajteclflc --wlt1I II IUCll scboolam!b-.are ~ .. Saturday, February I , 1172 Tb • commtlit ,.,. of lh• Daily Pilot ~ lo Worm .and lltlmulale retdft's l>Y pruentlnf, a •lri•ty of com- mentary on topla .ot·intu· eot and llpllialn<e from Wormed olllunn .a a d apot- ..... rt-N. w ............... I , .~\li{/ . Cl ·~~~ Good morning boys and //i~');-'f'~' girls, and welcome to ;:inother . \ ,...() Sa.tur~y of fun find learning '-..( with Uncle Len and his friends Carol and Andy. ,I) Well, Uncle Len was really '-{ rl) surpised by the small turnout ,1\ rl'J ~ in this week's contests. The U '< old mail sack looked really ski nny. I guess it was just a () little too far in advance for a Cl. great topic like Valentine's !ll!y. Anyway, Valentine's Day will again be one of the topics and you can reall y dig in on this great subject. I hope the mail sack is brimming ove1 next week. Our main topic today will be on a great American whose birthday is coming up on Feb. v - t-1'-'f ~ea:-t: ·,s a .sn1Y1\~) +n\$ doL • Y"Y11 nc:. o\'\ s:pc.C:1a \ \ • 12. He was our 16t h president ,------------------------------------~ and he helped bring lhe nation together after a bloody war in v"hich Americans fought each other over the issue .of slavery. I imagine you have guessed by now that we are talking about Abraham Lincoln. Abe was .a tall, lanky and very s t r o n g backwood.man who had very little formal schooling. hfost of what. he * PRIZE WINNER * Vanessa Halloran, 12, 1965 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (I) Draw pictu re on piece of plain, white paper 51h inches wide and 4 inches deep. u~ btack ink-"Srtd make line& black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. lt must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa ?o.1'f!sa. Winn.er will receive Kennedy half dollar. learned came from books L.------------------------------------' which he would sometimes walk 20 miles lo borrow. He did· his arithmetic on the back of ·a fireplace shovel using a S...d yo1r "'"""" to A.sit piece or natural chalk. For all of the problem! he had in making· good as a young man. he had a solution. His simple thoughts and ideas captured the hearts of almost everyone he mel. tine's Day as a time to remember one's sweetheart Ydth a sentimental message has been practiced for several centuries. There is mention of the custom in the works of Chaucer and Shakespeare. great English authors and playwrights. The tradition h;is been carried on mainl y in England and America and Lt reached a peak in llbout 1840. c/o OrOtHJ• Coat Dcdly '1'-t, loll 1560, Cotto MMlil, Collr. But he was nnt always a fun per s o n to be around -e s p e c i a I I y when talk turned to slavery. lie hated it v:ith a p<1 ssinn and tiis stand was indirectly one of the causes of the Civil War. When he was elected. a very mad South broke away from the Union. As \~:e all know, the ·war ended with the nation he put back together again. But Mr. Lincoln did not live long enough to sec the results of his efforts. lie v.•as struck down by an assassin's bullet. The earliest valentines were handmade but as postage became cheaper. the greeting card business boomed . The businC'SS of giving Valentines has changed through the years bul the sentiment is still there--rerriembcr1ng those we care for the most. ,l,nll¥ .. rid, • comole!f. 20-Yalumft ur of tf\t World Boolt l!J>C¥Cl9Hdl• lo 1111¥ Joe Fowltr. 1g• ID • .,4 C"1rle••on. w. Vlrtl~lf, for f\11 .,ufo)on; How many kind s or bees arr: there? v.•orkers tend their eggs. Later the young cuckoos ny away . All bees have stingers. But the so-called stingless bees never use them as weapol)s. ·When scared, they -pr!fer lo Billions of bees buzz.around bite. A1aybe we would get among the nowers, but !hey , ·•lingless hive bees if wp croS5-• a.r:e not all alike. Honeybees ed ·them wilh our honeyhet's. are not stingless bees and wil~ However. lhis is not li,.e!y bees are not tame bees. Et1ch because the two types 11!ve different kind is calle:d a different h·abits. They cOUld species -and there are more. ncv~r agree on how to build bee species th an you might ex-!heir· combs. store the food or peel. To count them all, you feed the growing children. We remember Abe Lincoln as an honest man who believ- ed in what he was do ing. lie was human just like all of us and made some bad mistakes. B~t we must never forget the prin cipals for which h r stood-true equality for all nren. Anyway, Abraham Lincoln will be one of the topics for the week . ll is a real good one dig in and draw those pic- tures and write those poems. Art mentions include: Con- nie Verdina , 7, Huntington Beach; Erik Benson, 7, F'oun· tain Valley ; and Ana Halloran, 6, Costa Mesa. Quake Meeting Set Fch. 9 would have to roam through the tropics and wa y up to Greeoland. Besides. many are h.ard t.o find because they live solitary lives in sec re t hideaways. Almost every year, en· tomologists find a new bee lo add t.o their list. So far, they have f o u n d about 10.000 different species -and more are expected. All of them have bee-shaped bodies. though some are larger than others. They cannot eat meat because their rather weak mandible jaws cannot handle tough food. However. they all have special long tongues to probe dow n the throats of the fl owers. They live on sweet nectar and golden pollen , which they make into honey. llowever, each bee species has at least one feature that makes it different from all other bees. Some spe<:ies live In large family colonies and im&r"e a very busy life in a hive. But most bees live 10litary lives. In these species, the queen-mother does her. own ~work. She usually lay11 her eggs in a small secrel burrow, adds a store of food for the babies and sea\11 up the TIW'Jel"Y-llundred.s of solitary bees may nest in a small gr;is· sy patch near an orchard. Several honeybee species live happily in man-made hives. The big bumblebees bu.ild their own nests and live in the wild. When summer endl, 111 of them die except the young queens. T h e Y b1ber1te and at.art new hives 1.q tbe spring. When wlnter cnnes, tbe , tame honeybees llldl In their hlves 1nd live on _,bonty, c.rtalo ..U\ary· ·beu . uve Andy ~~~<h a Warlcl I-Glo.._ lo C:ftJ~~rlne E ~t!J,le1'1, &gt JC. "' Sl&ten /•land, New Y~~' tor .her <1ont~. What tree 'is used lo mdke plywood ? Let's rate plywood high on the list of Greatest lnventionS', The sturdy stuff does a multitude of jobs better than ordinary wood. Besides. tt As I said,-we wi\1 also have Valentine's Day as a topic. Just for your information. since we talked some about the history of Valentine's Day last wetk, Jet us add to the story. The observance of Valen- WS ANGELES (AP) -The National Conference on Earth- quake Engineering will be held in Los Angeles next week -a year exactly after last year's major earthquake on Feb. 9 in which 64. died. The host Billmorc Hotel re· ports sev!'ral delegates asked for rooms on the first floor. helps lo stret ch our dwindling ~----------------------~ supplies of trees and lumber. It is made from plies. or thin layers, of wood glued together in a tough sand wich. In ordinary 11,1mber. the grain lines go in the same directioo . In plywood , the layers are stacked so that one grain pat- tern goes up and do\.\1n and the next one from side to side . This keeps the sandwich fl at and makes it impoSHible to split. LOVE LETTERS I..-0ve. love. love letters are coming. Love, love above the ground. L-Ove, love all around. Love is so fine r,ove is su nshine. Love . love. love is here~ ,t, k•n11td1 h•ll doll•r _, to COft'llt Vorcll•t , I. t1S1 5111111 D•I...,., lfu11n,..1011 lt•C~. tor f111 w11111l11t 111!r1 111 1"1 11orv 11111 _,,, (ortfHI. Mt lt YOU• -m or llory to U11cl• L111, ••• UM, C11!1 Mtu. Ctllf. Almost any ·kind of'----------------------' hardwood or eoftWood may be steamed and sliced ·to make plywood. Soflwood may be 'Z; ;!~~: ';"' ' ''" v • ' $.,r.~~1!r'., ij:leam~ and sliced to make ~.(,~ \!, ,~ f.. . ~ .. :;/. ,,~ plywood .Softwood ·layers are "' f.J"'f' C 4!,t• • -t cut fro.m fragrant conifers -• •' ~l"/N, mostly · Douglas fir and white _ .,, •• 1 fir, hemlock, redwood and ~ .,,.·_ I· 1 t!~• .. • ponderosa pine. The hardwood ''1' • "f· ; • 1'tf used may COl'Qf: from .oak or ~"" ' ? .. \. · .-..-~ birch, popular or . dozeos of ~t,·.~;;;t!~ :J: •· l other 'tough trees. Oft~n a ~.'""'¥' " · • plywood sandwich or onlinary 1·{•'4 t·· -;. '(' woods has a top layer of "' · ! " r 1 handsome wal nut or cherry, ~' ;. ' : t mahogany or some other t: · ; ·~ I ' • glamorous wood from the f ~ ")' ' tropics. This type is used for ; wall panels and fine cabineUi. Navy Waste ' Under Fire very lot«allnl \Ives. About SA~, ·~-o· ,mmr ) J50. apedet are c a 11 e d ""~'' • 1-ur cii'pintOf bees lie<.... Ibey 1isltntblywoma1·~ Marcb )<. chl•I thelr -.;1n1o IOlld Fong, (D-Oaklll)d), hos 1,.. wood. Ii-~· In troductd a.,....,.. urgiJli the· .-ar 'Iii •JOO\!:. Navy lo otop dltcharglng. 1tM!U1. N Jlllft)' m bees wastewater into the ocean dig tunnela In lhe ground. 1be rrom Ahlps .moo* at lacililies ~ .• varioU.l luf<Utter I p"e c' e·a In califom4l . I - snip neat circles from the gre-11\e resoluli9n said Navy -t entrJ and 1tuff lhem Into their lhlps "are a ma)or tource of b<Jrrowt, I the diacharge of Unlrtated Almost •II beet use hail'J' fr./ domestic wast.t" in CaUfomi1 lngea oo !heir back lea• and· wtter1. pollen buketa. But lhe cuckoo, The Navy ala>"" aslrad In 1>w flave oo ·polltn bHUls,. the proposal 19 adopt proo ,. Ibey cannot ,,u..r rood IA>r """"" 1o mlltmtte -.,, their bibles. Some lay lhelr,, tliminate the-dlaclmrp ot qga In the netll o1 other bees. wutewaler while at ... "llon>t nld I bom-hive, wHhln 't11rte mll .. of lhe ldll lbi -IJld ~ the Cllllot1lia coutline. Nature Plwtog? This squirrel In Chicago'• Lincoln Park 1eem• to be familiar with the operation of a camera• a1 il pre· para to put Its pa.,. on th• 1hu1ler nolea ... Maybe the furry litUe beast wanted a picture of the family. Holy Tonib V 1icoi•ered In lwly RO~!E (UPI l -Italia n archeologists have unearthed a tomb they believe was worshipped by a n c i en t Roman s .as containing the bones of Aeneas, legendary grandh1thrr of thr Homan .en1- pire. Disc.:ovcry of 1he fnn1b da1ing lo the seventh century before Chris!. and of a temple built on the si te abou! four centuries A.C., V.'HS n1ade near the Rornc suburb of Pra!ira Di fl;l arc, 15 rnilcs sou th of the n1outh of !'he 1'i brr river. S.ui;rd.11y, Febnn1ry 5, Jq12 ________ D_A_IL_Y_P_IL_D_T_.11 Archcologist Palo Sommella LAUGH-IN'S GARY OWENS AND A.CTAESS ~lJE BURNETT TRY HANDS AT POOL told a recent rneeting of the Small Table Offers Alt the ]'krills ind Sk ill of ~Mn• on Big Tilble pontifical a c ad e m y o{ Handy111a.1i P11ttcnis archeology that many vases., bronze arld iron implements and a lituus. a P-s haped iron bar which was a Roman sym· bol of religlous and political power, were found in or near the tomb. The stone tomb was a rec- tangle about eiRhl feet long and slightly more than a yllrd wide. A twn·roon1 temple had been built ove r the tomb , Pool Table Simple to Build He said con.~trur!inn of a fen1p!e on the tornh si1e. and placing a lituu.~ there. n1ade It l'lpp;:irent early B. om ·;:ins v.•nrs hirned it a:<. thr resting place of a very in1portant person . It!'> location nl;idc it likely that person as Aenea s, he said. r~xcavalions which the Univcrsitv of Rome has been carrying· out on the site for some years ha"'.e unearthed remains of a city archeologists believe was Laviniu m. V1rg11's epic pot'm t h e Aeneid says Aeneas ned fr om the ruins of his native Troy and after much wandering set- tled ~uth of the Tiber. There he married Lavinia , daughter of the local king. By SteYe Ellln,11,son Since pool has become onP of Amcr_ica 's most popul;1r in- door sports, and si nce 1t ·.~ ;i game th<-1t appel\I.~ to all ;1gr groups. we h;1vc designed ;i bun1pcr pool tahlc thal 1s ulr·:sl for use in cran1pcd qu;irtcr.~. small ap;:irt n1cnt.~. g a 1n c rooms or even on porches and in patios. The bumper pool table, shown here v.·1th Gary Owen.~ of NBC's Laugh-in series and actress Sue Burnett, is not a scaled·down Ycrsion of a large table. It .is regulation size. 1'hc game originated 1n Belgium. and 1t made its appearance in this country in the fifties. It became very popular. and is responsibl e for the revival .of bill ia rds in this country. One grea~ ad vantage it has Oj!!r ' YOUR NEWS QUIZ . PART I· NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give yourself 10 points for each correct· answer. 1 Alternatives to the property tax as the method of !uncling 6Chool costs ue being propoeed b9 •• ? •• a-I>resident Klxon h-congrcsslonal Democr&ts c-lx>th a and b 2 The Co~t of L1ving Council exempted retall t;torcs v.·ith annual l!!Al.el!I of l!!fiS th11n one m!l .. 11011 dollars. from further prlce controls. Tru~ or false? 3 \~'hat period doeA President ?\ixon'e proposed } iscal 19i3 Budget cover? 4 One of the proposal,; tn Pre&!Llt.nt bi!xnn' fi eJght- polnt peace plan for ending the \1!etnK.n1 v.'.'lr v•ould invol\'e the resignation o! Pr efi I dent K~yen Va.n Thieu of &lulh Vietnam. True or '"False? 6 Loog Cheng has been 1n the ne:wa u •• 1 . , · 11-the capltal of Cambodia b-the slle al lb& Wlnfer C!Jmploo c .. a CIA bUo 111· La.o8 pnckcl·blniards is its CfJm1)acl size. It meaAu re s nn ly three fer! hy lr>ur fu.c!. '!'hr ro:<.t I" sli~h( v.·hcn vou b11ild 11 you rsrlf · llv pl;it;J!lg-il hii1,qrd plywr)(1t! t11p 1111 the tnhle. _vo11 1n1· n11·rl1:11t•l_\1 pnu11dc lht• hostess \.\'llh ;1 .'n101t!h surf~ce exp:1n.~e fur rluung. Use it nlso for <l garn1· table or for 11 cutting tal.ll1· v. lien ;rev.·1ng. This tabll' has been desig nr1I \1•1th s11npllc:ity in mind. Th" leJ.(s ar! re11.dy-made , and t1v1ul<1hle at mosl tun1bcryards and hardware ~deres. Onec !he hol1·s 11rf." dMJlf'd rnto the hi'd, the !able 1s pr a:c tic a 1 l y finishr_d . The final step is lo Rppl!f·-tlie· cloth and add the sides. The easY-to-~ollow plan no t . '• only tells how lo build the tnbl". but al!10 giveg C(lmplete dirrclion111 for f.laylng the garnc 11's a pro ect that Cin br underta ken hy any amateur "'i lh confi dence . To obtain !he· !111'.Y·to ·follow bumper pOol table pattern numhcr 473, send SI (ildd 2S <·ents per pattern If airmall is desi red) by c'urren cy , check or nloncy order to : Steve Eltinl{llOn DAILY PILO'f' Pa ttern Dept. P. 0. Box 238.1 Van Nuys, California 9409 flther patlerns you will en-- joy : No . 443 Cue riek ... .'.50 centt No.·217 Poker table .......... 1. Book picturing 400 P")Jecl,1 .71 ce nls ,No. 270 Wall pipe rick .... •L 'Te•t Y 011r•ell ~t1r1'1 1 th~nc. !'lltr ii,)leryon• In t~• 111m11,. old •rlfulli fe rttM •. ltl! ~It 01 ~"' O~l'I "f>Olt for 111w1 ... Ta~• lhll wqlrly N...,. tvlt 111 lh• PYl¥,lt1 ol. )'l'IYt ow~ hom• (yeu don't ltYtn "f Yt to ltt ,,,. rnl ol !l\t" l•mlly kr.ow h"w vou m9d1 out\ •nd IH ""* mvch you ~""w •bovl ~l'I po1ng 1111 Ill l~t -•Id !!Idly, DOll'I ch••I -...,._r , ·-·· [VIKI~ ffwlll ..... .,..1 •• .. ' Match . wOtd° clues with their correspclld· ' Ing picture& or symbols. 10 paints for each corredt answer. E ~·;:;;,try thal laaelzlni ' • Aimericao flll blo & boa le B IRS c 2 ..••• T"'o of lh!s counlry'11 !jE hlng ll9ats Eoelzed by u.s. 3 •...• l'robahle i;!tuof the 1976 \\'interOlytnplcs 4 ••••• Opening da.y-cf 1972 Wtnter OlJ'lilplc• .------,~-, . s .. ; .. <hOUlld Hog Da7 COLO~ADO 6 ••• ~. G feo,2 H i ~----' Reuben A.Jkew te ocw-ernor of •• ? .• , PART II -WORDS IN THE NEWS Take 4 paints for each· word that you c•n match wjth its correct meanin g. l ••••• marltime 2 ..... a...rb!tratlon s ..... .conlroller t ..... eUloent . a-type v! tax b-somc.thing th.at flow• out o-hea:rlng and decJd11lg a. co~tr0Ter11y d-relaUng to eea com-, . Iller.<;• ....,. .... bo -1111"' ·' PAJlT Ill • NAMES IN THE NEWS . . . . 'f?b e polnta . ror ~· that you can c:orrecUy match with tlui clues. -. 1.-•• Yogt Born 2 ..... K\!rt ll'll<lh•!m 3 .•••• Bernlce Gera. 4 ..... Zulk!far All Bhutto 5 ..... Philip Berrlga.n ·1.'"'\VGts to bn mt,or . ' -.league umpire , ba-vt8llor to Comm.tm!st . China c:--orr trial for c on Bpi~ acy . d ... eJeclcd lo ha 11cbUl1a · }{31! o! .Fame e.-rccently mtt wllh President }l;lxon 7 ... ,. :5ot1et l"oretgrr'ittnJs-• t e r .;\ndrt:l Gromyko J;e~~ntly visJted here D ~ 0··3,· . '. 8 •...• e . · tJ.,s. age11cy concerned 1 • )Vith job di i;crJmlna- Uon USSR .. 9 ..... :; U..-8~ •gency caqcentd . .w~th retail price• EEEOG: '.~~ =~~ c....;,. 'T-"' ccnenmumt . , ' . . , I ~ ., ~ .. ' ' ·. ~f!OW DO YOU RATE 1-'' · (S.-. Eich Slh·ef GM• s. ...... 1yr ' 11 .. ., '°''"'"°'"" ,, to 1of;o~riW~lOl'SCO.l! . •1 to 70pollth-lt lr. II to .IO;,.w.n .. 6'cell9nt. 'ilO • l.lnd.r77?-H'...! FAMILY. l)ISCUSSION QUESTION l)o yo1J thlnJ<. tbq Unilt..-d Stat,eJJ buda;et 1bould be h11tll.nbEd-in fh1c-11t 1973? \\'hy or why M l?•' THIS WEEK'S ptALLENGEt Who le~e:n..,.nllor cf Ohan:I? -" ... •yrc 1nc. Modi...,· w ... -'p · · ., · , , """'' .. ------------__ ,......._ . ...._ __ . __ ,...._ . ._ i ·o1 :,., !J·1 :v ·t :r·t :e -1 !a·ti ;~:;.'t 11:i 111·1 •z1no iotii+·ls l . · :i ,., :ttt•1•,.1• »·i l ,·; :•·( :t •[ 'p-1111t .lVWlll ••0f•1 ~111•W •!<If ·-11·t !(t61 '0( ,..,,. 81 tttl '1/-H .. ('J ' • •1 !llj·t l•·t :,., :p·1•1111v;1000·001t ••If' ... , J• ~t•• it'! ...... ,.,, -.4w••• u l;;t•~·z J..r If !WI --.-. .._...-.. --I l ------_ _.._ _____ -0 I OAlL Y PILOT Saluttfa)', frbroary 5 1972 r Condominium C a tch es 011 Resort t • I r • I I I • ' Multi CIOCAGO -On< of lh< most remarkable 1 u c c e s 1 5t0rie1 in the residential building field is the current swing toward occ u pant- owuershlp o f multi-family housing. I j No long er is the choice ,1 between ownershid Of a single--1 family home an renting an ) , apartment. There is now a third alternative that seem- in1ly combines the b e s t fea tures of ownership and ren- tal. It's !he condominium in which I.he occupant buys his borne or apartment. The con- • • • • ' I .. dominium buyer has all of the advantages of ownership, but stiJJ does not have the prob- lems of mainte11ance and upkeep that so ma ny people find tim e-consum ing and unat- tractive. The condominium concept is not new. For many years, this was the purchasing-occupancy arrangement of many of the most luxurious high rise apartments In Manhattan, Miami Beach, and a few other major cities. 'What is new ls that the condominium has mGved out of the high rise apartment market -and most important, out of the very high- priced housing market. Indeed, condominiums are revolutionizing the housing market because they are enabli ng low -middle -income families to purchase homes, despJte the fact that con- 1truction costs have risen 1teeply In recent years. According to Dav id E. Link, editor of Professional Builder Magazine, condominiums will· account for well over 10 per- cent of all the new home and apartment co nstruction i n 1972. In some 1 a r g e metropolitan areas (such as Chicago, Detro it, and Southern Cali£ornia) the volume may well exceed 20 percent. This is all the more remarkable. says Link, because as recently as fl\'e years ago the low and moderate i n c o m e con- Housing Growing Livi ng Offered dominiurn housing market was virtually noll-('ristent in this country. Link credits the following factors for the rapid growth of condominium hous- ing : First and foremost, design. Builders and architects have developed four-to-eight unit buildings that are virtua!!y in- distinguishable from one very large single-fami ly ho m e . These units have virtually all o{ the features of a single tran~. upstairs -downstairs basmcnt, palie>--yard, garage, as well as separtc!y con- trolled utilities. Although tech- nically, an apartment or multi- family dwelling unit. the new- er eesigned condominiums give the occupant the feeling as we)! as the advantages of single-family home occupancy. Second, an d almost equally impo rtant, price. B e ca use builders can put fou r to eight housing units ()n very little more land tha• a single-family home typically occupies. he can bring the price of the in- dividual unit down substan· tially. In add ition, the bui lder also saves by constructing four-to-eig ht units v.·ith a com- mon foundation and \vith a co mmo n roof ... and sometimes he can utilize fac- tory-built components in his condominiums which a 1 so brings th e cost down. As a result of thes e savings, in most areas or the country, condom~niums are offered at bctv:ccn $15,000 nnd $25,000-a price range that has almosl disappeared in the slngte- family home market. Third. convenience an d 4'menities. Finally, moet con- dominiums are sold with pro-- visions for all outside property management and maintenance included. Included in the price (Initial cost and monthly mortgage payment ) is the cost of lawn care, landscaping. snow and leaf removal, and usually exterior pa i n t i n g , decorating, and bu i Id in g maintenance. 'fhese are very attractive features to modern famiHes in which both husband and wile work or where other inter· ests, such as skiirig, boating. elc., take precedence over the u s u a I do-it-yourself-around- the·home projects. ln addition. many con· dominium projects Include membership privileges in a con1munlty club which may include social center, swim· ming pool, lake. or .il:Olf course. Th is feature has also helped lo create a market for condominiums in the upper price brackets for o I d e r couples and the more affluent, especially in resort and warm· weather areas. Like so many other good ideas in housing, Link notes, the lower cost tondominium concept was first nurtured to success in California. One builder, the McKeon Construc- tion Company, probably did more than any other to ac· celerale the condominiurn revolution, by developing and marketing fou rplexes on a mass scale. For this ac· comp I i sh 111 en t . George McKean . president, was nam- ed "Builder of the Year" fo r 197 1 by Professional Builder f\.1agazine. Other California based building giants including Kaufman and Broad, the Larwin Group, J. H. Snyder/- Loe...,•s Corp., and others, also entered I h e condo minium mark.et and carried the coir cept across the country. Llnk predicts that the con· dominium expansion has by no means reached its full force. ''\Vith const ru ction still rising, ~·1th la nd costs in 1nost metropolitan areas at record highs. with low -income hous· 1ng stil l in very high demand . 1 with the desire of ho1ne ov.•nershi p still very strong 1r1 !he :\n1erican family's psyche, lhre 's every reason to bcl1e\•e that condominiums v.·i\I con- l!nue lo capture an in- teresting share of the housing market." J1ow big a share'! Link predicts condominiums could go as high as hal f a million units (20 µfrcent of all housing starts) by 1975. Resorl·stylC livlng at home "52 week.'! a yea r" de.!!Cf1bto!~ the appeal that Larw !n's (~reenbrook cornrnunity I n Founta111 Valley holds for pro-- :;pcl.'111 e hon1ctiuy1ng families. "S;iles h;1vl' exceeded $10.S niil!inn a1 Creenbrook-Foun· 111111 Vaill'\ and today mor~ than :150 f11n111it'S ha1·e taken nrh:i nla1•t• vf thf'ir automatic 111£'1nbersl11p 1n Club Gree11- b1'011k :is hulllfOll'lll'rs.'' stP!t'd '\l1l·hael T ll11sf'. director of 111<1rke1111g fur 1. a r .,.,. in · s Southern ('alifurnia sing le· fonHl~ housing region. ''Right now the phenomenon is pretty much the property of INDOOR-OUTDOOR the giant builders who operale LIVING FEATURES AT NEW SEVILLE IN MISSI ON VIEJ O Club 1 ;reenbrook fea turt>s a kale1do~l.'upe (if :;ocial and rl'lTCationaJ a(•\i1 1l1es r u r hunll.'011·ncrs and 1 h e 1 I" ran111ies The Ulllf!Uely des1~n· C'd recrea1ion center include~ k1tcl1cn fiH'tli11es. a con· \crSRlion llrcplace louuge. twe> 11•cl luirs, g;1n1r roon1s. dance floor. Pnd a children's <1rts and rl'Hf1s a11d ga111e c~nter. nationwide," says Link. "But there are literally thousands of smaller builders w ho operate locally who are cer- tain to increase their activities in the condominium market over the next few years. It's these builders who will take the condominium concept into virtually every community in the country." Jn response to the demand for more information on the condominium market, Link said that Professional Builder magazine was sponsoring two seminars on the subject for builders. lenders, and others involved in lhe ho u si n g niarket. The fi rst will be March 1-2 in New York and the second in Los Angeles. March 23·24. Two Plants U11der Wa y Mission Viejo Tract Final Seville Unit Open .-\l~'l p01)ul<1r •vlth act il·e (;•·c::-nllrritih rr1n1ili r.~ are the i'o111 pct •\!on·!'izcd S\l'i 1nn1111~ p{lo! and ~f'p;ira le 11·ading poo!, 111~11 ·~ .-ri·I 1"0111::-n's saunas, drc,.01•·;• ro 11·~ p 11 t ting The eighth and final unit of A spacious park within the boous arra~ at~d up.~ta1rs /.! ·r -' . al rl (1!hvr recreation homes at New Seville in neighborhood provides picnic decks are featured in some facilit ies The range of ac- to.lis,;on Viei·o is now O""n, ae-tivities 1s from' a ful}y equip-t'~ tables. barbecue facilities and models. .......l d k f h t h cording to Don Schulz. general ~" ar room or p o ograp Y sales manager, Mjssion Viejo a con1plete children's play \Vilderness Glen, a rustic 28-buffs to a large outdoor barbe- C()mpany. area. acre park. is adjacent lo New que area for social gather· h . th llomes al New Se vi 11 e Seville. This beautifu l ings," Rose continued. Nearly a ome a day is e preserve, with its huge old These spacious. \1·ell design- consistent sales pattern at feature large, sunny country sycamores and oaks, picnic ed homes are priced from Seville, which has resulted in kitchens ; family r o o n1 s : and camping areas, hiking $34,250. There are fi ve dif-sales of more than 390 rfo mes h ·d· t ·1 · spacious master s u i t e s : pat s and r1 1ng rat s. is ferent fl oor plans available in since the ()pening of the first formal entries: cu st o n1 avai lable to all community sing!£', two story and spli t unit. fireplaces: pass-through patio residents. lel'cl 111 n d e I s . Twenty-five! "Some of the finest lots yet bars: and carpeting in living New Seville, on Trabuco d13 tint'til'elv di f fer en t ex· offered will be available in room, master suite and halls. Road at Los Alisos Blvd .. ma\' teriors ar'e available. Ex· this unit of 46 homes," Schulz Sliding glass doors provide be reached by taking the El cellent VA and conventiona l .said, "with panoramic views easy access to outdoor patios, 'fora Road exit of the San financi ng programs add to the of the hills to the west." garden courtyards and rear Diego F'reeway east. and ease of purchasing at Green- Ideal locations an d outstan· yards. follo"•lng the signs to the brook . ding home desig ns are two Separate utility rooms, dens. developn1ent. ·· Lar1v :n has built more than reasons for the enthusiastic 2 :ir o G!·"rnboc k homes since buyer response, Schulz added. 1~6i. 1{th t h~ l.400 home The Seville neighborhood R dd B d G (; ·ccnliro,,k c11n mun1ty i n Construction has started in stresses indoor-Outdoor livipg. 0 a on on roup C: orC.!-S I'll\\ com pletely 10\d Costa Mesa on two. single with strong emphasis on in· ouL" s'.;t l~·d Ro~e tenant, light manufacturing in-dividual privacy. · c; r cc n hr ook·Fountain dustrial buildings designe<l by Homes feature a graden· George Rodda Jr. of Corona and Sidney Brossma n, \'atlr·; is lRil,,red to the Robert Greig and Associates, ()riented design with v:allcd del f\1ar has been appointed to chancellor of the community speri.11 st•!r..; "r the area. Ne\Vport Beach. courtyards provided for a three-member p I an n in g colle~e system. l;:ccnbroo k·FounlRin Valley The $85,000 development is a greater privacy. New Seville committee for the $160 million Rodda said the bonds y..·ould i ~ loca1:::d on ~I a g no Ii a project of Pacific Equities Co., is located nearly 600 feet construction bond issue slated move the construction fina n-1\1·cnur. l\1·0 1n1nutes south Qf 0 n•e Co t d 10..... above sea level with magnifi· t t ·d ·1 II th s D F' an ra 0 un y eve .,..r. s a ew1 e comm un1 y co ege cing of community college<,1""'•'-•."-·"·g•o-r•e•e~w•'•Y•· _ _, Th t huildi I led t cent views of Sadd leback l h e wo ngs, oca a or t e November elec tion. from the local pro""rt y taxes' 1621 25 Ohm' Way ' ·n a pr"-Mountain and the surrounding ~ • .,... Rodda. a member of the to statewide financing. I DINN ER FOR TWO! gressive indus trial area. "'ill hills and val~ys. Coast Community Co 1 1 e g e ''Il's an attempt to aet away! be the eighth and ninth Th e two to four-bedroom. o Fret o .nne• ""d buildings construcled by PE in one and two-story homes. District board of trustees , V.'ill from the overbu rdened pro-1 caia• ,,. ,~i~ut the past year. All of the located in the northern section serve on the committee \Vith perty tax and allow for con-1 1ar M~"'"" cou1>>'$ buildings have been designed or Mission Virjo. are further Lloyd ~lessersmith, execuli vl' tinued growth of the nation·~' c.11 ••J·JH1 •~o "''r Th• by Robert Greig and Associ-l -e~n~h~•~n-c_ed_b_:Y~•_:P_•_rk_·_li_k_e_'_'_l·-~d~;r~e~c~to_r_5.o~f~~th~e.!.~C~•~li~f~or~n~;,':__1~a~rg~ee<s~t~h~;~g~h~er~e~d__':u~c~•:_t _; _,_"~~=="=·'=':"'::'':":'~"='=M=•=u=•=":::=~ ates. ting. Junior College Association. system." Rodda said. Presley Builds Ho1n e Builde rs Presley Development Com- pany was the leading builder of single-family homes in Orange County for 1971, ac- cording to data released by Ti- tle 1nsurance and Trust Com- pan y, with a total of 940 escro'v closings in the 12- month period. Now. •• enjoy M cKeon quality at a price you can afford ! ''Alio S1e M,K•on·\ C••• De C1pi1lt•no in S•n J11•n Ctp;,. lr•no. (7141 4'1J .4 7)9 SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM IN TWO-STORY CULVER DALE HOME IN IRVINE Publicly o"•ned, the Newport Be a ch·based homebuilding firm's current Orange County projects are Cali fornia 1-lomes in Central lrvine and Parkside Estates in Fountain Valley and Cypress. Irvine T ract Culver Dale Selling l<'ast An early 1972 buying boom 1t CUiver Dale in Irvine has reduced the number of homes a vailable at the recreation- orien ted community to less than 50, It was announced to- day. "Since New~ '\'ear's Qay. we've been averaging 10 sales 1 week ," said Charles Dryer. vice presi dent and marketing director for Grant Company of Cal ifornia. "As a result, \Ve are quickly running out of homes ln our fina l unit. which is ~cheduled for completion in April ," he •dded . At prese nt, all Df the two, thrtt. four and live-bedroom plans are sti ll available, Dreyer iai'd, at prices ranging from $15.99> "' 138.495. HJibliJl;hting all Mmes are mufer bedroom suites with ti u I It· l D \ranities, luxurious aha.g carpeting, ea!)'·lt>C.lean fl""'81MI moldtd tub •nd abowet unit!. and custom Jlghllnc firlures. To reach.. Qtll'1!r Dale, takt the San Diego Freeway south to Culver Drive:, then turn left on Culver Drive to ~lain Strttt and left on Maln to the model homes. From the Santa Ana Freeway, going south. ex.It at CUJ ver Drive i nd go right U.... mllet to Milin Strttt. The a les and Information ......-.... ii--4111¥ lrom 10 : ....... to dullLi , • ·------ I The standard deduction is up this year. But maybe you should itemize. Yoar lost baddy ~ might ha,. told :voo io itemise yoa.r deductions becauae it would ave YoU more tu: dollan. Your neighbor poesibl,y BUggeried taJdq the atandard deducUon beclw. you'd pay Jam tues that way. And Frank down at tho officl ~ • •. he belpg eweybody with /j f . their nturn ••. what did rJ Fnnk """"""""? If there'11 llOllle way to lllve you money on your income tax. H & R Block will know "bow to do it. l temh.ed and at.and· ard dedudion1 are nolh· inr new. We've been C-~ prepuini mums for yeAll "/....d mine' both. We'D rtg'QJ'll! oat JOQI' litution. liol/J IOU)'S and tbm-prepue )'oa:t 1'l!bun · Ulini the :mf!tbod tbat't bell for )'OIL You 11eeo for only a fn doDan mort than J.tCOlts to do it younelf (with advioemaybe frcm .:me other amdau._ yoa can ~ ;,our tu retum Jm.llaftd with eomplete ................ "'. -tnined"""" bu of the H & R Block team. Tbent .,. .... ,. of them in Oftll' 6,000 CDm!Do ..... loaded olfica Each mcnbn of H .t: R Block ii warm,. frWodly and auious to W p you. A ...Wt to H & R Blocl: mualfr '*'"' J..t a ohorl time.' Once in our off1Cf. )'OU ait down over a freoe cup of coffee and pomibly learn things about your income tu that you ,,.,.,. ...... -'l1Uop !hat -...... becau,te inoxne tu letmm ani Clar onl,J bmioiao. H & R mock'a ,_ alaJt at '5 and Iha nenap cxm ... under sum 1w over 7 million familiem n ll!n"lld last year. Furtheimore, if your return is audited ,. will acoompany you, at no e xtrtJ eott. to the ltt- temal n.vtmue Service and nplaUo how your n turo wu prepared, even thoolh • "1ll not act as :you.r leca.l repr. 11entatiw. It means thn R A R Block allo often JOU ,_,. 'lowldlu-l«JQlt- lowfea,with .. -... ,.,, llUditio ud- YM,, it'e tr. '1111.tadard c1ea. t•• II up thlo ..... It'1 one ~the JmQY tllbtil 1114 ac r M' what ... do ;your nt:u:m. DON'T u:r Ml AMATEUR DO Hal •LOCK'S Joa. H&R.Block. n.-.. ........ t A.M":7t-r:.r-wMllll.fl t A.M.-5 P.M, S.1• ... I SurMy 3427 E. Coast Hwy. Corana d•I Mar Casta Mesa Costa Mesa "'°" '424940 N•A..-...... N.c.-y OPIN TODAY 2300 Harbor Blvd. 1875 Harbar Blvd. ::: ·.:.=. ~~ $ l 7,995 :~~;.~~:::: .Apartment Home: for less 11oor i:>lans, eight cust om than rent and live in the area's greatest exterior designs, and you can choose your growth <1rea ••• The low monthly paym ent own interior decorative color scheme •• , and includes principal, Interest, taxes and insur· all of your outside ma intena nce, lawn mow. ance and is usually less than you pay for ing, garden care, etc., is done for you. rent! And, that monthly payment builds eq uity and gives you valuable 1nco1ne tax deductions. Each Apartment Home comes complete with built-in 111 electric kilchen. wi ll to wall carpet, •ir conditio ning. fullv· Insulated walls, large 91Cage storage areas and See why so inanv salisfied homeowners h11ve se!ec1ed their Mc Keon Huntington Garden~ Apanment Home ,to ~ak'e living srn1rt ilnd ·easy. Furnished models open daily from 10 a.m. on Terry one block wesl of Beach Blvd. 1n Huntington BeJch. lowdown payment! ALL T1ltS 1$ YOURS: .. ~_,,.,~ ....... •:t _...,,... • 0-'l'Olll'-mllind ---• .,.-lrl "9«rlck~ • Fully f.lfJon.t .... u"'-.n • Ulilitv •oom wllh • .,,,.. ...., Otv• in eodl .,.,...., .... • c-r.o ,...,..,, ... • """' ....... 11 .... ·-• ,~11¥ i.o....111.i ....... ~ ""~""lll'fllkl'" • ~Irle llOOI rd «bl.._ ON TERRY ONE BLOCK WEST OF BEACH BLVD. 1 171 4) 847·991 4 ' . DAil Y PILOT 9 S11its The111 to a Village Ce1,1ter Set Our Tollorlng Out·T•ll•rt Anytftln1 Y °"'vo Iv.,. He4 BONG KONG E1ivironment Slat.es Shirt Cont.est Near South Coast Plaza CUSTOM TAllOIS t. SHllTMAJCIU 2 HIMANUCT IHOWIOOMI TRY THIS ONE ON Hostess Judy M1lm Ne·w Homes Annouriced In County Construction of 714 Sum- merfield homes. worth S21.7 million. in Santa Ana , llun- tington Beach, and Placentia. was announced this week by Jon Clark, director of sale~ and marketing for Standard· Pacific Corp. the Costa f\1esa- based builder. Clark noted that the three projects represent the biggest start the publicly-held com- pany has ever made in its JI).. year history. In addition to building more than 4,000 homes during the past decade, Standard-Pacific Corp. is also engaged in construction of mobilt home parks. com- mercial buildings. industri.11.l parks, and public :.<:hoots. The firm also provides real estate property management and construction material-testing services. Standard-Pacific Corp. llii listed on the American and Pacific Coast stock exchang e:o;. "These homes will carry the Summerfield name which was made well known by one or our most successful developments. the Sum- merfield project in Placentia.·• said Clark. "However. these will be all-new models with fresh new exterior styling, and the y are designed by the na- tion's most imitated home designer, Barry A. Berkus, Summerfield homes in Santa Ana, located at Segerstrom Avenues and Raitt Street. ~'ill have 297 units. The Huntington Beach development. with 213 homes, is at Adams Avenue and Newland Street. Sum- merfield In Placentia. at Alta Vista Street and Kraemer Boulevard, will include 204 hon1es. Temporary sales offices at all three developments will open this month to take re.servations. Clark reported . Grand openings are &cheduled for March and April. lo January, Ponder o s a start al $160 a month for 1 Unique village pla:u-slyle and speeialty food stores, ac- Home division of Kaiser Aetna one-bedroom, 1-bath apart. lsndscaping 1s being planned ctnled by a 110-fl. lower. opened its newest apj!.rtment ment. A two-bedroom, 1-bath by Llfesca pes, JI)(.' .• the Santa South Coast Vlll agc I s apartment i!I $185. For $200 a Ana \aodS<'Rpe archltectural localed al Sunflower Avtnut• complex -Environment -In month -only $J5 more or, as and environmental planning and Plaua Drive in Sanlll Ana. Huntington Beach. According Haz.ewinkel puts it, "an ad-firm, for South Coas t Village. di rectly north or the highly , to William C. Hazewinkel, d!Uooal 50c a day" -one can a "Far1n ers ~1arket" type o! successrul South Coast Jlluzn. Ponderosa's director of pro-rent a two-bedroom, two-bath shopping center in Santa Ana . The project will be con- perty management, .. Environ-apartment at Environment. north of South Coast Plaza. it slruc!C'd in tv.'o phases. Ph;1sc ''The additional bathroom was announced by t h e one has been con1pletec1 with menl is already 50 percent makes this plan ideal for developers. the Scgerstron1 the ret·cnt o~iuni; ur ::. 1 leased." roommates,'' he said, "and 1-·an1ily of Sa nta Ana. and J~ungry Tiger rcsl;nu·;111t and a I To encourage young adults the shared monthly rental of a privatt balcony or private Dona ld Brinker hoff . Unitt.'<i Artists thc<1lrt·. 1'ht se- lltJ.f•ll ..... Cloll• .... ~.=~ $135 lrlCIAI. f'll(l J:... MOW OOIJl ll IOUl , , StJI ... $HK MOH.\11 • • II '-I Gl~Mfll •••• fl It SltAUi'.)l 1N •••• I~ '' SI!( WOOl • ·•• 11 St SHll!S . •••• •• • 10 t .iw1 _,.,.I W l1 7000 1tNISI IMlfOtlfl WOOi.iNS I DOl.llll KlltJI llW YUl'S SW P•. l !tor• , ... 11. tt M I ~.111.J SAVI UP TO SK .......... 1.11 .. ..,c..--k lh • .__ .. _ ., .... ·~lrto. • 4 WllKI Dll.IVllT • WI f lt ANT il:ll • ANT mll COPll9 • fall A1Tt1Al~ • IAIT PATMINTI ~r~? ~:.z;• liiiii l\_.:LJ 1•1 ,., .......... _, "h-• ~l-0211 -,, ... ,s. ANAHEIM-1250 S. Brookh urst-Svite 111• to come out and visit this only $100 each brings il well patio. "!( you rent now." The European vill age-the.n1-("(Ind phase, 1ncl ud111~ the I unique ad ults-only community within the capability of most liazewinkel c<1ncluded. •·you'll ed center 11111 feature many tower. rnall . and stores. '' NEWPORT iiACH~20'82 M1~h~1:;~-5ulte 10S · · k i·k · young work1·ng adults." receive a $20-a-month discount restaurants. a ban k, a triple scheduled to open ln the · 1n '" par 1 • se111ng 1 :._~~ii~~~~~~~~~~'!.'.'.::~..."1~~:'._--~~~~~~~~~:""'~..."":"'~~~:_ ____ J~o~,~~-~"·~o~,.~·~~~'~""~··~~"~'-~"~-~·~"~~-~-~"~'~"'~-~-~·~-~··~·~":""'!""":~~ · · h lh h " theatre, and a variety of shop' 'prm" of 1973. J-Jazewinkel announced tbat Every apartment has eit er for e firsl six mont s. " Ponderosa is sponsoring an Environment T-shirt rontest. "The rules are simple and fun," he said. "Visit Environ- ment {located on Hamilton Boulevard between Brookhurst and Bushard in Huntington Beach), any day between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Jf you are a female. 18 years of age or older, fill <1ut an entry blank, and ask one of our rental hostesses for an Environment T-shirt.'' The contest will be held at the Environment Clubhouse - adjacent to the pool and patio area -at 5 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 13 .. "The rules specify that each contestant must wear the T- shirt that was iss ued to her." Hazewinkel said. "Ho wever, she is welcome -indeed, en- couraged -to alter the T • shirt in any manner, so long as the Environment logo re- mains clearly visible." He added that refreshments will be served, and at 7 o'cloc k a panel of judges will select a winner. Among the judges will be Shirley Metz. winner of last year's T-shirt Contest at Aspen. Colorado: Tom Titus. entertainment editor of the Orange Coa st DAILY PILOT ; and John Bertholomey of the group, the Association. .. Winner of the Env ironment T-shirt contest will receive six months' free rent on the apartment of her choice ." Hazewinkel added -"a prize valued at over $1 ,000." Rentals a t Environment December Sale, Lease Toll Listed Real estate sales and le ases with considerations totaling $128,0M,401 were reported for the month of December, 1971 by Coldwell. Banker and Com- pany. C. Wesley Poulson, president of Coldwell Banker. said the December figures brought the total sales and leasing con- siderations to $204.533.000 (or the final quarter of last year. The quarterly figures , he ad- ded , represent a 26 percent in- crease over the like period of 1970. The December total was the result of 363 individual real estate transactions, including 224 in commercial. industrial, apartment house and acreage prope rties and 144 in single family residential property. The announced v o I u mes reOected only Col dwel l . Banker and Co. and not its subsidiari~. Forest E. Olson . Inc. or Henry Broderick, Inc. s. or D rooms, D • arm 1 c en .. mastersui • •· • \ ' Realtors Set Seminar In Newport Wednesday 1be Balboa Bay Club will be the acene of a seminar spon90red by So uthern California Financial Corpora- tk>n Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Harbor area reall.ors wlll be in- troduced to a u n i q u e marketing concept during the program. Former California r e a I estate commWloner Burton E. Smith wil l be the keynote 1peaker for the event. Smith~ now senior vice pruident of Southern California Financial Corporation, largest builders or homes In the United SI.alts. Smith wiU dl.acuas the con- cept Innovated by hla company in marketii g raw land and l1r1edev e lo pm 1nt1. Jn cooperatlon with the Callfornia R<al Eltate Alloclalioo, !be major land lnveltmfnt firm h>• elllbllshtd an lndeptndent qlt.1 force to work on Ill Htrt- drk:k RancheJ 1cru.ge In RJvenide County'• Mottno Valley. Alao reatured In the H.1Dinar w!U bl O.vkl R. Summers, director of marketing for Southern C.llfomi1 Fln1ncl1l corporation. Summer•, whose backgn>und and experience are in ml at.lte development and Doane!~ will cllaaw real atilt lnvutmenU and prlv1te SEMINAR SPEAKER lvrt0n I , 5mlth olferlng oyndlcalion, "Our ule' concept was designed IA> cope wllh two ma· jor rulllies that realton are: facing today -. the tight money situatk>n and flndlnJ prime land for investments and development", Summtra staled, Jnvitationt have bttn aent to all Harbor aru ruliara ind urrr auociates. The four-bedroom Brookfield is a good example of the values to be found today at Greenlree Homes, whatever the size of your family, We have other delightful homes wilh two bedrooms, three bedrooms and live Oedrooms, From $25, 995 to $35,495. All wilh Westinghouse ra nglls, doub le O¥ens, disposer and dishwo.shers, All wilh carpeting in the living room, master bedroom and hallway. Sloped ceiling s, too, plus sliding -glass-door access to patio area a nd complele fencing oil around the property. , . ~ The Greentree ne ig~borhood has ils own live. acre pork and 10-ocre school site, A handsome recreol ian cenler and swim ming pool. Pedestrian pa seos that ma ke wo lking safe and pleasureoble, And nearby shopping, As if a ll lhis weren'I enoug h, you'll en joy 1he planned environm ent of triine, h's just as exc iling as you've heard, wi1h nearby schools, recrealion, clean indu slry, great beaches and th e smart shops of fash ion Island a nd Newport Bea ch. Greentree Homes ore selli ng of a brisk cl ip, Come see us loday, We're midway between lhe Son Diego and Sonia Ano freeways. Take the Culver turnoff lo Wolnu l, Greentree Homes l!l'lhl§--·----.. --1 I JO DAILY PILOT S~lurd~y. Ftbruary 5, 1972 J0,303 Sold Walker and Lee Breaks Recorcls PRESIDENT TALKS CREA's Carnahan Housing Clia.nges R eviewed Selling 10,303 new and et- lsting homes in M17l for a total of $291 million, Walker and Lee, Inc., the Ana heim·based total real eslate co mpany , has broken all annual s a I ts records in res1d('nl1al real estale h1stor.v. 1t .... as an- nou nced h_1 Frank R ll art, president. "The re11l es1ate bu siness has no official record keeper, but in our long acquaintance wtth the blls1ncss. y,•e have never he;ird of an} other com- pany selli ng n1ore tha n 5.000 hnnH!s in one year. During 1970, v.·e so ld 6.664 homes, which we believe to be an in- dustry record . In 1971 , we broke that record in just si:c months and seven days. and went on lo exceed it by 3.639 hornes. a n increa se of 54 6 percent. No w, we're reaHy sure we have the real estate record.·· 'rhe $298·n1lll ion total , Hart indicates, is an increase nr $l 0fi n1i llion. or 5.'i 2 perce nt ovrr thr 1970 fig ure. $l92 n1i ll ion. lie pointed out that !hese figures do not represent tl1e compa ny's total business, si nce the company has a number of departments and subsidiaries that i n c I u de acreage, investment property, ff mortgages, escrow. insurance, ; "' ., Condominiums Go Big Canyon. Sales Hit $3.7 Milliori ... Sales of Deane Development Qimpany's 1 u x u r y con- dom inh1m~ at Big Canyon Country Club in Newpo rt Beach exceeded $3.7 million in two weeks. it wa s reported to- day by Larry Deane , prt!si- dent . ''\Ve have taken rescrva· tions for 4 t condon1i niums in our second unit since our furni shed rn<1dels n pe n e d ea rlier this 111onth ... he said. "The enthusia~t1c rnanner in 11·hirh these homes \1'erf' reser\'e:d definitely p r o v r s rbere is a slrong dcn1and for lll xury housing !n the Ne\vport Beach area.·· said Dea ne. y,·ho Is assoc iated 11'ith his falher, The fir:st unit of the Deane project, which was more than 80 percent sold out before the models opened, now has only fo ur homes remaining. Thill unit overlooks the first. third and ninth fairways of the private Big Canyon Country Clu b golf course. The second increment, wi!h nearly 70 percent of its 61 con- cto1niniu n1s already reserved. V.'ill be built adjacent to the ll!h and 12th fair11,,ays in the soulh\llCS\ section of Big Can· yon, according to Pete Vogel. Deane's ma rketing director. Construction of the second unit is expected to start by early March, Vogel added . Jiomes in the second section will overlook either the 101! course or the ocean. All condomlnlums at Big C11nyon are highlighted by the exclusive Dtane Garden kitchens, lavish master baths of imported ma r b I e • en. lryways of marble. tile or par· quet wood. custom fireplaces and expansive glass walls. Two of the Deane mod els have liv ing rooms with 20 foot hig h ceil ings. while all homes ha ve \\'et bar3. Big Canyon is a $60 million de\'clopment of the Irvine Con1 pa ny whic h was created on the premise that today's husiness executive wants to live in a place that is close to both work and recreation. Ben . in Deane Develop1ncnt1 ------------------------ Company. Two. three and f o u r - bedroom condomin ium s at Big Canyon, containing from 1780 lo 369:. square fee t, are priced fr om $62.000 to $!27.000. Fil'e luxurious furnished n1odcls are now open daily from \0 a.n1 . 10 5 p.ni. at 8 Hue Gra nd Va l\er. jusl off Big ,, ' i C";ynn Dm e '"°' the ;n. ·rune jn(O lhC .JiVCliCS( tnind Qf ,, !erseclion of M a e A r I Ii u r Bm''"'"d ond San .Joaqu;n present llt11CS -\'ours I' !!ills Road. lnc1eese y~yr gener11I errec1ivene11 In Ille by 1chlevlng •n 1w1re , ~;....;,;.;,;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,..;,;;;;i / 1 •t11e o! mind with Behavioral Modlllca1ion •nd Alpha Triining. Ii . Le~rn a.bout yourself, incre•1e crea1ivlt~ •nd decre•s• •nxle1y. MARLENE ROBERT1 Sc1entll1c and 111• -does not involve drugs, hypno1ls or rellgloui //O USE OF pr1ctlce1. For l yrlher lntormatlon, c•ll (714) 140-0319 betwe1n DTSTINC1'/VE PLANTS houra of 10.s:JO. or write: 131.0HAVIOHA L ' MODIFICATION INSTITUTE Scientific, technical an a social changes that wi!l soon be affecting Americans' at- titude toward housing and its use were among the topics covered by Joseph B , Carnahan of Northridge, presi- dent of the California Real Estate Association, before a meeting of local Realtors recently. and marketing services. . Harl sa;d that the 1971 POOL, LUSH LANDSCAPING ENHANCE PATIO AT BIG CANYON MODEL HOME Complete DKor~!lve P\~nHng To Complime<it Your O!!ict, Hom• & Bo.ii ln!~rlor1. )00 W. COii! H!thw1y- H1wport llHtll -'4'-lollT 361 Sin Mlgu1I Drlv• I Suite 175 I Newport Pror..IOMI l ldlo N1wport Be•ch, c .. 12a10 i I I Carnahan addressed a joint meeling of boards of Realtors in this area at the Balboa Bay Club. The Newport Harbor- Costa Mesa Board of Realtors acted as host board. Robert Govin, president of the Huntington Beach-f ou n- tain Valley Board. said Carnahan jg t r a v e Ii n g throughout California to discuss CREA programs with the 68,000-member associa- tion's 172 local real estate boards. The state president also talked about CRE A 's legislative goals. Including su pport of the Watson tax limitation initiative on the ballot next June. 11e also discussed the associalion's educational program and ac· tions necessary to serve the housing needs of minority groups. Officials and civic leaders were Jn attendance at the meeting along with members of the Laguna Beach and South Orange County Board of Realtors. Carnahan wa s accompanied by CREA executive vice presi- dent Zan Beckstead and J . Peter Barrett of Ne wport Beach, CREA regional vic e president. figures could have been ex - ceeded by 12 to 15 percent "if it had not been for the third quarter machinations in the money market. And if the builders we re present hadn't run out of new homes im- mediately available to sell, we would have exceeded the figures by a much greater percentage," he added. Hart noted that in the pro· cess or establishing its record. -the firm passed two major milestone -but it was too busy to take the time to observe them. "Sometime in May, we sold our 100.000th home without any fanfare. And , early in December, we completed our 30th year, since the firm was started on Pearl Harbor Day, December 7, 1941. Both new home sales snd existing home sales recorded roughly similar gains during 1971, according to Hart. Ney,· home sales increased by 1.779 units. from 2,7 40 in 1970 to 4.519 in 1971. Dollar value y,•ent up $52 million from $87 million to $139 million. Existing home sales !n· creased by 1,860, from 3,924 to 5.784. The dollar value was up $55 million. from '104 million to $159 million . Stressing that there is no sec.rel to selling such records. Hart said, "We just have good professionally·trained people hard at work every day. We start with outstanding people ::ind we ha1e a thorough and continuing educ;itinn program v.·ilh an experienced faculty. ANNOUNCING A FIRST IN ORANG E COUNTY CUSTOM AP PAREL FOR MEN FEATURING PHOTOMETRIC TAILORING '1For Gnr n1e11ts As Individua l As Your Signa ture '' .iucharo ilcnncn OF NEWPORT BEACH LTD I J32 WESTCLIFF PLAZA 6•5·!072 OF NEWPORl BEACH WESTCLIFF PL,.ZA NEWPORT BEACH 11th l IRVIN[ 645-1071 OPM lM M-.i.,f&I, l .. t MIMI, & fllun. • LTD Newport Be.ch ll'\line at l 6rh Slrett Before yo11 re11t your next c1partment or bL1y your ne.xt /1ouse- $1 Million Recreation Sl\·imming Pools • Whirlpo ol Baths ~1cn's & \Vomcn's 1-Tcall11 Qubs·Satmas Billiards (Up to 16 tablcs) Indoor Golf Driving Range Color TV 'fhcatrc S.ntd \'ollcyball ·rcnnis Co urt~· Prn Shop• Tennis Pro Free Grour 1·c nois Lessons Activities Director Con1 plimcnt:.iry Sunday Branches Sunday Barbecue~ Parties• Party Room Special IDtcrcst Clubs Special Features Acrr:s oflnsh landscaping Elegant lobbies • Elevators Singlcs, 1 &2bcdroomsuitcs Push-button fireplaces Furnished & Unfurnished nnits Friendly neighbors Expert management by a company that operates 13,000unitJ Great Value Rents from $135 at select locations lvf onth·to-month occupancies Low cleaning fee Low security deposit (n:fm!dable) Models open daily 10 to 7 p.m. Oakwood Garden Apartments (R=rt Living for Adlllla Only) (711) 6"l-Oll0 • (714) 6"2·8 F O Amlselll BroodwayatBtoo- (714) 772-<lOO Also leasinr at: Garden Grovt •Chapman and Bayport • {714) 636-3030 Long Btacb Marina• 333 F"tnt:Street• (213) S9U641 ' . Consider Oakwood -You wo11't co11sider anything else! 1 • f I • • I Real Estate Questi ons •nd Comment by Ro•ltor R•nd•ll McC•rdle A re thtr• any career po51 /bit ltit1 in the rt1I estate field for anyone other than older people? I'm only 19. I have nearly two y1ar1 of college. 11 there 1 chance for someone my age to succeed? What art the 1dv1ntage1 of a career in real est1te? 8 . H. Co1t1 Mesa Youth are now discovering the challenge and ad· vantages of real estate as a career. By 1980 over half the population of the United States \\'ill be under 25 }'ears of age. Youth has idras of its O\vn on how they \vant to live. They \Vant a n1ore meaningful career thai1 just a n_inc to rive job for a big company. They are turn- ing their attention to real estate and no \\'On der. look at the advances. Ability to \vork in your horne lO\\'n and have a part in shaping it s gro\vth. . Being \\'here the attion is. and in the process gain- ing a clear understanding of inves tments, thus findin g frequent opportunities to build your O\\'n estate. Enjoying personal gro\vth and advancin~ without the need to change careers or ('On1panics. You can ad- vance as fast as your ta lents and energies allO\\', '!'here are no career dcadends in real estate. Do your o"'n th ing, \Vhethcr it is sales, appraisinR or managing for others. Most companies offer the 'chance to try all avenues. F'ind \vork that you enjoy. . . Have a hand in sha ping the ecology of thi s land for tl 1s the uses to which the land is put that affects the balance. Planning and Zoning are a part of real esta te. No fear of being let go or reti red early. Real estate is a service busi ness. You can 'vork to any age. Every man aspires to provide a decent home for his family. Perhaps the 1n ost important goal you can i;eek is to con tribute to~·a rd ~·idespread home ow ner- i;hip on a fair and firm basis. As in the past, you \viii play a n1os t importa nt role in Califo rn ia's orderly development in the '?O's. This places a heavy, continuing responsibility upon your shoulders -not only in keeping up \vith the rapid tech- nologic al and further involved in the sociological and political issues facing th is ~tate and nation. Heal estate is rssenlially a service industry. 1'o achieve an acce ptable degree of competence. continu- ing edutati on and experience are necessary to render the best serv i('e posli ihle. It is gratifying to rne to nole the emphasis upon education in the real estate field as u1ell as your prog re ss tou1ard making you r business a true professio n ba scrl on the highest ethical standards, competence and service. EDITOR'S NOTE: Rn nda/l R. McCard/e i.s tht: president of the Rrul f.'stnrPrs , u-n int·estment analyst, colleQe lt:ctu.rer and <1 u//1a r of "Real Estate in California." Send your com· me nr~ and questions to Ra11rlall R. McCardlt, c/o the DAILY PILOT. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92627. Ann La1iders F eelh1gs Muddled Wl1enNotCuddled DE.t\R ANN LA NDE RS: l"iave you noticed that mothers and fathers no longer carry infants in their arn1s? Babies are toted in boxes -the modern \Vay to stash. feed. hold and carry one's child. All ha il lhe Jnrant Seat! 1'here ought to be legislation similar to the message \vhich is mandatory on cigarette pa cks: "\Varning! Excessi ve or prol on,ged use n1a .v be ha rmful to vour infant's future menl.i:I hea lth ." \Vhy are our ped iatrici ans and psycholo~ists 50 derelict in this area or preventive medicine? Don't !hey recognize the p o t e n t i a I dan~ers ? Some or y 0 u r modern babies are held for on- ly a few minutes a da y when they are moved fro m the box to the crib. Please alert you ng mothers to the emotional hazards when infants are not held , rocked and caressed. Ba bies need the warmth or a mother'! loving arms -and a father 's, loo. It m.11kes them feel 11afe and pro· tected. \Ve can learn from the animal!. No chimpanzee or puppy or piglet ever thrived ln a box away from Its mother - C.D.L. DEAR C.D.L.: Right you are. The Infant teat 11 useful for brief traatport, ind It can be a lift-saver when traveling, but there I• .. substitute for a motlier'• armt. Dr. Harvey Harlow of tbe UDJver1lty of Wl1con1ln Prtm.te Llborator')' says the ablol1te mlalm1m of bodily contact between mctlber aDd clllld to IDIUl'e tbe proper Dll"lllll Mdall&adol a D d devolopmul II lrtm 11 ......., 1o o• lloar ol lloldllll tVM')' day. Dr. H1rlow Polall .. tbll niotlters dt aol aa&omatkally love their b1bltt 11d lbe II• tlmatt bOdtly contact .1ervt1 to blod the mother to lier baby ud help& mike ber love ll. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I h•ve been m1rrled for 15 years to a man I can no longer respect. The .Problem b that I am allergic to •rt10ke. A perlOn who \1 not almllar.ly af· nlcted cannol comprehend the dh1comfort J sufrer when I am tubjec:ted to clcarette smoke. My hu1band .. YI I )"" self ish -that 1 am trying to interfere with his pleasure by putting my comfort firsl. Now il has gotten tn the point \\•here "'e are at war over this. The minute he puts his pants on in the morning he reaches for a cigarette. The last thing he does tit night before he turns out the light is ha ve a smoke . Although we are in our mid- dle 40s I have told him that our love life is over because I cannot stand the Amell of the 11moke on his skin and breath and in his hair. He threatens Ul "go elsewhere." When we were married my husband would buy a pack of cigarette!! on Monday, and still have half a pack. left al the end or the week. Jn the pa11t two years (since the doctor told me l am allergic to cigarette sm oke) he has become a chain 11moker. I think he i! doing this to get eve n with me for something and I don't know what. Please help me -AT MY WIT'S ENO DEAR WITS : From tile I• temlty ol tlN: ffflJJCs on botli 1ldt1, I 1upect tlle smoklq: IJ a f)'lllp&om of a cletpu ,.... blem betlree• yoa m. Yow ha1baad 11 •Uappy alloat .. ~ .. ucl yoo oa11rt lo fllld --1111 I r,..mmelld jollll coalll<i· lac. tf M W011t 1• wtth :roa. 10 aloae. It w.oald be a shame to let is 1ear1"0f aarrJ11e 1• ap 11 1moke wltt'n the real problem 11 rOOted tlaewlaere. Dlacover how to be date bait without falling hook, line and 11lnker. Ann LanderA' booklet, "Dati ng Dos and Don'lf," will help you be more poiaed ind tutt of yourself. on datt1. Send 35 cent& In coin along with a Jong, lt.tmptd, Mlf·1ddrused tn•elope ind your requtSI lo t)le DAILY PILOT. ..... -.. "' •• MAN DOES NOT LIVE BY RENT ALONE ... Rate Yourself for Home Ownership at l 2 3 ·so as Country Home Condominiums YES Do you make over $650 per mon th? Are you fugitives from the flatlands who would like sm og·free fresh air living In a beautiful hillside setting? NO " Do you like complete re creation fa cilities conveniently available, like swimming, horseback riding, te nnis, ha ndb all , hayrides, golf, volleyball, billiards, to name a few? f-----r-=---. -------,--------+----+----! Do you like shopping centers, libraries, 5 6 7 8 9 10 churches, restau rants, th eaters, medica l-dental facilities, hospitals in th e immediat e community? Do you like "care-free" living with more le isure time and without the drudgery of exterior maintenance? Do you like schools convenient to your homo - pre-school through college? Would you like having ownership In a maintenance-free recreation building, swimming pool, picnic and barbequ e area, all Jn a park-like setting, just a step away? . Do you li ke properly that has proven appreciation in value year-after-year? Do you know that you can 't write oft rental payments on your income tax? Are you dissatisfied with where you are presently living and looking for a better place to live? KEYTO QUIZ YES· 2-4 C'mon out! 5-7 Start Packing!<. 8-10 Call the Mover! , r • • FRO~l7.700 t 2 AND 3 BEDROOM ~· (714) 830-0690 JILISO VJLL.1.5 . -......... l'l!iill"<Cr..M W '"'="° ( FHA• VA• CONY. VETERAN SQ DOWN $178.10 TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT' 'Typic al V.A. Sale: Plan E. Cash Price $17,700. Cash Down Payment $0, Move In Clo1lng Coat Approxlmalely $600.00. Unpaid balance of $17,700 In 354 1ucce11Jve equal monthly paymenls ol $178.10, lncludlng principal, lnt1r11t, e1tlm1ted tax11 end homeowners 11aoclatlon dues. Annual Percentage Rate of 7.5%. ,,...., dttl ............ Vlf)t. ,_..,.,_ .. -,.,.c1e1,..._. ..... ...,, v .. ,o "'-"""· ·' • . ' ' • • ' • ' .. ~ ) ' ' I ~ • ' • l , . • • • • . . . . • • J % DAIL V PILOT .. . . • COUI -· j f llot(:o••-.... •I •"OU ... CM , MO 01.,:I JRD GREAT WEEK George C. Scoll IN "THE HOSPITAL" 1~4 •• , •• s.u ... "THf PAllTY " "TH!GODTi"THfll" START S ';:;:::,EX:;C§:LU§§IV:;\:!Y:!:M"A!;Rlo,!H~~ I ~i ~ • • ••A<:., ••vu "' •LLI• • • •• , e: ...................... o ·-· 847-9608 • "u'"'"•OTo., •••eH '"""'"" ·:1 1 )~' Clint Eastwood Dirty Harry .-: ~: pt.,~ ! , , , • ·I" ,. < " " • In "THE DELTA FACTOR" STARTS FRI. FEB. 18 "l e<l-MI>• •nd a .. om•Hck•" H TWIGGY IN mrooy fl!lfND lt.UIOtt l l'tl) AT •tUOll I f. COllA MIU 1••·0911 1 •Ill• ioun1 Of ""' ~u:o rrr ENDS TUESDAY FEB. B !· "" ''""ul'• '""""" •,.1 ., .. -•••••• "" ••• "'" '""'" o• ••• •-"o ••• ~.oOI • • ''"•I· '' • '"'" '.,,,,, ' • THE SlRENGIH Of MANl(!NO HAS "'LW,,.YS llfEN 11~ WOMIN "Tl-IF Tl\OIAN ":\Y/OMEN" ·"•Y', .''TMl(~~§:~ lrl lHf.' WEST MINSl£~ L lNfEJ./ C®l •fn.., .. ~!I, I. ClOlU!• w1i1 l •l U tJ ••: ..... '"'~·~ '""" ... , " .... ·~·· "' EXPEDfTIONS ••IO"'~ O'i'> "111t •&II• IM&I CDUUltl'l SllOD! Jlt&"lll'~ llA•Ull'ID.l l t.• ' ,• 1 "'" ' r• 1lj DO•I ' 334 Osrar r :· . 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'": .. ·~l'-!i "/\I'll •"''" ~·" 11.\IUNI 111 11\1 !llN \ ,\~\ \-..,\ ll f I \ ,R ,\\ l l.f.',lvlf\/I Bllllill\ IK I NI l)'d>\' "THf. T!\UIAN WOMEN' " 1\-\ll HAll L,\l OVA1'.Nl'-i IH ~' 1'""C>PREMIERE ORANGE CO . ENGAGEMENT. PLUS. HELD OVER c E DWA~D S 0 ntlLllEwnar! M~ rlWl3 • W MmlCX Sometimes a Gretlt Jrotion '·''. '\CIO~JO U START S WEDNESDAY · FEBR UA RY 9 •0HN WAYN E IN "THE COWBOYS " WP. Wlffl! .~lltAtll!j /,fS(••I //if) wilvH.~ w erP. 35 /f!e/ ,tbov,. us n1orll! ,Jnrl 1nor"1 ~h.!fk '"". rurl1ll!J ll•e .,,,,,1111 l HOR Hl VE RDAHL .-~-· , ' ' _· II'~/. You n1ust see AA1 An astounding True · life adventure 101 the whole l<1n11lv ! NOW AT NO INCREASE IN PRICE! •'..Ind AT C1NE MA'Wi'ST • l • "THE GANG THAT 1(,f'' COULDN 'T SHOOT STRAIGHT" ,,. IHf W1tS•..,1NSI£,. L£ .. T(A ca·:•1 .. ,,.. ... ,u •• C:O<,O(• •fl' .. , .. ., " ..... 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Thl' ohjt'Cll\'C t'Yl' 1 lirl\:-; UI !'I' tlic long list. bcnun1hrcl at the lllOlll',\' ;ind efforl c\pi•ndi•d 1111 fu!ili: prriJf:t'!~. \\ hu lur 1n- ~UlllCl' 11 .. lild sinh :1 l:1rl)H!1;.! llll i1 pi1''.Ul'!' t11lt•d -· 1111\ll ('n11- \'lt'1~ :11lll ;i \\'11111:111 " 'TEAHOUSE' TRIO -J>llil Interlandi !left) as Sakini \1·a tehes a~ Jerr\" illeC:ul· louth presents a rose to ge1s h<1 girl l{clenc Br iggs in a scene fronl .. 'i'c ahousc qf 1he .-\11,g 11 sl ;lloun," opening '/'11e.~d;1y ;11 1hc· Laguna ~1oulton ('onununity I '1;1.' lto11.~t·. Flrtl·h<'r annou11ced that 1l1rcc unrJC'rstud1cs 11 tll be ti~· cc! Jor !lit• prud11ct1011 -Bea Teaford for lilt• rl1le nf ~l:ort h<i , Doug l\u1.1('k tor l\1ck and Li~a PrH'l<'r for llonP1 \\"h :1t rnanner 11! p1·rson 1111uld pa~ !u :<t't' •· l.11:P d 1n a \l'on1:u1 ·s Sk111"'·• Uid ~ uu knn11 ~i•llltl>ud~ n1:.tc!l' a 1no\1c tit!C'd "'[ .\lnr- ried You for Fun '"• Critie~ u1 !ht· <ie<Jt!l'lll\ "s 1nethud 11~ 1ot111;.: lor l11c n'unin;itecJ pic111re.~ sholtlt! 1·ull Tllrou;.:h. ur IJl'1!t•1· .-,till .~1·c . all tl!t· cligiill l' pic.:turc~. Let thcrn ,,1! 1hruugh .. ·rhf' !nercdllJ:e '/'1\0 i!1«1ded Tr:u1spla111 II is t:l\I. to S('(' II h,\' ··s1111· d:1,I' l:!u1)d St1lld:1~," · 1\ l'l1Jl'k11v r·k 01':111;.(C ," ''T hi· L:i~t !'1 r1urc ~h01I'." "Tlii;o fretll'h i;o1111 t'clion." ''.\l ·1r~, {,!t1t'(·n 1.! Scot~·· "/Jt':1tl1 111 \ C!lll'l'., "S!ril11 [),.!!," ;111d "Fiddler 011 1hc J:nul'' .r l'l' an!ong tl1t· h;i1ulh1! ol n·al rol11 tcnders. ( :0111·t·rl Set Bv l !"raeli~ \\ url,, ll\ l l:i.1 di.. ,\aron Cuµland ;111d ;1 101111;; l~rat'li 1·ornpo:>fr \\'\II he on the pro- J!l'~l!l\ Su11d;1y \\·hen !he Israel {'h:1n1b1·r Ul'l'h~·st1·~1 pt•r1orn1s ;1! tire llt111t1n~~rio11 B1•:u 'IJ lli~!1 S:h1u1I 1\rt1st1(· Uircclvl t; a I'~' Bc·l't 1111 1\•1ll le;rd the cn:-;cn1bh' i11 Thl' 8 JO p.1n. e1u1cc1·t. !hr 11r:-I in !!"172 fur thr l!;1rbnr 1\fl'<I t'1)!llllUllltl ,1 l'ull('et'I~ 1\' ·11ciCl!H11L The Israeli t·ha111bcr gr1111p i~ touring tit!' Cnited Stntt' 1.11' 111~ ~ct·<111d 1i1ne 111 ii:-brief h1,t11r.1 It rece11tl.1 t·o111plell'li ;1 1n11r ut B1·i1:1111. Fr<int·c ;u1rl ( :c·rtno1ll.\' u11rl1·r 11ll' d1r1·t·t 11111 111 it~ luundf'r. Bt•l'U!ll "THE BEST MOVIE MUSICAL OF 1 971 • " N[l'l~D~Y JD<~!>~ (,~I~> OF THE YEAR'S FILMS." "ONE BEST NJl il'l"fol ec11RD OF RE\/1[·.v e rlE r.$Wff.o( f'•UI D l"""'~ ''"~ I{; 11/I Gf 11.' 'II.If ' c~.H .. cn,, .. c, n ·\~SOi..11.TfD f'~• .·S i>.~ Thon•. LOS Jl~•G 'l ES HERf,L[' Ex~ .. ••Nt 'l 13, c~~· R,· ~ tuE "''""" ·1,~11 e r,r .. (_'l~'t •c 'P" (,fin" Twl'GGY_ .. ,_ ..... , "' " KEN Russell's mr BOY fl!l[ND ~ IN HARBOR SHOPf'ING CENTER EDWARDS HARBOR c,'•i'~.1 11•111011 8tVO ., WILSD~ sr C05f• "'f~I 61ti 0,7] ; lol•llS SOVI~ f SA~ 01£GO ""~ ....... o Exclusive Oriinge County Eng.lgement --IT'S FOR ~VERY80DY Detec!1ve Hilrry C<111.ir1~~n You don't assign him to rnurdcr ., cases. 1 '·-- You 1ust turn hin1 loose. ;..J. t .;. .;1 '------~I lint Eastwood DirtyHarry ... ~AA -Cl).@ PAN AV1S10 N' ·TECH'. ...,1)Lt1r:' ·!,~II"" B ~·, A I("'~"~ (;(1 ... 1\~', EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENTS 2ND :;,H "THE DELTA FACTOR" WITH~;·;~,:,"""" NO\\' \' f)ll s ........ It ... "'\\"ho':-. 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ENDS TUESDAY South Co•st Pl a1a I Sofl 01_,o Fwy. •f lrhrol 54,.2111 I i11 Lag1111a 1·h.1r:11·1t·r p;irt:- ·1'1.\0UI' 11•11! br held frt1nl ! 111 .• b111h da~~ ;11 !hr pl<11 housc 606 L:igun;1 C<inron J\0<1d. Laguna l:ie3l'h ·[>t;ir r·:rnesi · >rill npen •lll :'Ila~ l3 :ind ru11 through Jul.\' A. 1111h rchearsats ~inning the hitttr p;1rl uf ,\l~ll't'h Tl1tl-'I' 111\f'l't'"!Cd 111 ;iudi 111)11111~: llll' llH' 1nus1r;i\ shoulU 1·onl' 1 1·cp11rcd to sing 1r 11h th1•1r 01.11 rH;iteri;d ,\n <•r· u11np;1111~t 11 111 bf' pn)11drtl (;n>n' Seeking ' 1·he li:irden Gro1·e ("nit l'henter is seeking an act or and ac!rcss lo round ou1 tis ca.~t !or its production of ··\\"ho·s Afraid ot \.'1rgin1a \\nolf"" n1ret·1or .lnhn l r31!! ha~ !1'-il-NI ,1n1 onr 11 i• hing to ;ludi· 110;1 fur !t1r part.~ 01 .\ick t1r lli111c.1 I" t"al! h1nl at fi3f:·fil\1 d11r111g !ht' da\· ur R2!·:11'.IHi ('I Clllllj!' 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WT COAST HIGHWA'I' --~-COR.ONA DlL MAit 6]l-6260 ~.~-L IN THI! W l!SlM/NS Tl'.J.I Cl!N fl! ~ <m:.2 1_-..:~=======::.==:::::::::::::.:~=::~~~~~;,lj _~~M;'~;~-Ho.~~;:;:•~,~~°:'~·-~·:;\;,~;:•;'•~=~:~:.~:·~·~~:..~~~::::===========J~!l!'!'!'·.·!''I'"·" l·M · 7 ! .. !,!.m!.•lll "Must be seen by anybody who really enjoys movies.", ~Tiii & c:at.Ofll Wiit · ttl t.19) t f'"""-1• S-1• r.•O\'t l I•~ •"'·0 t••• MILD OVla . ' . Alu. M111/1 O i1",.·'' "MIVll A DUU MOMlNT" 1u1n W(D. flt .•. "ONI DAY 11 TNlllll Of IVAN DINllOYKH" IG~I , I NOW! THE 2ND HIT· GEORGE C. SCOTT in "THE LAST ·RUN" Ends Tues. Fob. I JUST A SHORT DISTANCE DOWN THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY TO LA PAZ OFF RAMP- THEN NORTH 1/4 MILE TO CHRISANTA DR. -Jottn SchuMclc, A9C·TV tSU DAY J A film by Bruce ("Endless Summer') Brown Rated;d J I --. l"loyl~ rM-4 1 G> l "THE HELLSTROM CHRONICLE" Feb. 2 through Feb. t -6:45. open Continuous Running Sfiow Sunday 2:00 ' CAil Y PILOT .J3 Tl' Tastes Change Fridays Brightening Co1trses Alte red For TV Season . -' BO\TH0lJSE ( .. , .. , . ' . .. . . . .. By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD iUPI > Years ago, 1'~riday nighls were generally coni;ider!d a disaster area (or television ratings. PCQple JUSt didn't watch shows as mueh as they did on other nights. You would almost never find a Friday :;erie~ among the top 40 pro- grams. The first "'ecklv series that ended the ra lingS drought for Friday nights-arter quite a long spell-was. as I recall, CBS-TV 's 0 'lion1er Pyle," 1vilh .Jim Nabors. Then son1e other Friday series broke through. And now, thou gh Friday is still probably the night that dra"-'S the smallest total television audience, it ne1·erthcless is getting a sizable an1ount of viewers. There may be some basic reasons: · Money is tighter al! over, and a lot of people who used to go out on Fridays-especially young people-arc probably staying in n1nre. A!so , shows are being n1adc to appea l more and 1nore to urban nu- diences, cspcci(llly those "'il h fam ilies. and the se v11vers cou ld \.\'ell be finding the cos ts of city life qu ite exprnsive lo fend off on a night out. Then. of cour.~c. rn;inv older folks and sn1all ehildr(>o find television a l t r a c I i v e on weekends. The kids don't have school on Saturdays, and the older folks. many of them , don 't ha ve to go to work on 1veekends, thus enabling them to stay up later too. Whatever .alt the other reasons, there are now lots of hit video shows on weekends. Examples: On .Friday nights, ABC-TV has a successful ra tings lineup tha t includes "The Brady Bunch," "The Parlri<lgc F;im- ily," "Room 222," "The Odd Couple" and ''Love, Amer ica n Style." And on Sa turd ay nights. CBS-TV has "All in the Family," "Mission: Jmpossi- hle ," "Dick Van Dyke and ~lary Tyler Moore. In the old days. yQu wouldn 't find n1uch tele vision action on Friday nights. But consider this coming Friday night as an example of change: NBC-TV is unveiling a new half-hour comedy seri es it has great hopes for. "Sanford :ind Son." 1nade by the produ cers of "All in the Farnil.v." !n the ne"' series. Redd foxx pl:1ys an aging. black Los Angeles junk dealer, and \\'ilson De- mond portrays his 32-year-old bachelor son "'ho v.'ants lo get out of the family business and away from his father. In the old days, you didn't lead with a strong series bet on Friday nights. Also Friday-th is Friday, that is-the non-commercial Public Broadcasting Service network offers the premiere of "Film Odyssey," a 26-week series of great movies, and leads off wit h "Jules and Just Like Life Sta r Relates to 'Fiddler' When "Fiddler on the Roof'' opens in Fullerton on February I 1 it will unfold the story of Jewish life in cza ri st Russia as found in !he village of Anatevka. Playing the part of Golde. Te vye's wife, is Edith (;oodmRn of Placentia \~·hose famil y history parallels lhe story of Te v y e 's daughters. Mrs. c:oodman's mother was ~ a girl in a !01~'n n1t1ch like <i Anatevka. A ma1chmaker's choice of a husband displeased her so she was thrown out of her house. Jim," starring Jeanne Moreau • and Oskar Werner. Over on CBS-TV thi.s Friday, £d Sullivan will be host of a 90-minute special from Las Vegas ca lled "1'~ntertainer of the Year," 11·hich takes note of. personalities who receiv e awards from the Amer ican !iuild of Variety Artists. Pcrforn1ers appe<iring 011 the .,hnw 1 n c I u d e Barbra Streisa nd . Jack Benny. Carol Burnet!, Fl!p Wilson and Toin Jones. And later thi s Friday night, !he master insu lt comedi, Don Rickle s, bows in with his new half-hour si tuation comedy .on DAIL'( l'ILOT Stall l'~olo CBS-TV. It is called, of all Best in Siipport things. "The Don Rickles Show,'' and he plays an ad· vertising man. Sharon Heusinkveld accepts the 1) . .\IL\' PILOT Dis- tinguished P erformance A\\·ard as best supporting There are some other new actress of .1971 in Orange Co unty ton1rnunity theater series coming up th is week , from entertainment editor Tom 'f itus. Miss Heus-and somehow they sound as though we've seen them inkveld was honored for her portrayal of Lau ra in before in a different lifetime. "The Glass Menagerie" at the San Cl en1cnte C'otn· One, arriving on CBS-TV mu nlty 'fheatcr. Thursday night, is "Me and ----"-------------------- the Chi n1p," and is about a famil y !hat sudd enly gets 11 live-in ch1rn panzee. Don't ask nH' ho\.\', I don't know any n1nrr 1han you do, and it's prohabl y just as well. Then there is a new one· hot1r n1elodrama that has it3 debut Saturday night and is tilted "The Sixth Sense." It !urn s up on ABC-TV and con- cerns a p r ofessor of parapsychology who gets ln· volved in psychic phenomena and extrasensory perception. l t does not take place at a television network. It's 'PG ,' Not 'GP' In Movie Ratings Now HOLLWOOD (APl -Anv .. We don't try to censor or day now, if it hasn 't happened make judgments about already, the warning slug in obscenity. Those are legal some mo vie ads wil f read judgments.'' "PG" 1'nslead ol "GP." 11 · · 011/s the Tat1ng system "The reason is ver y working generally? By CYWT'H IA LOWRY NEW YORK !AP ! -The three television networks have just about completed their rnidseason salvage operations. Early indications are that chanje has helped some pro- grams but not many. "The Sonny and C h e r Show ," one of CBS' new en- tr ies, sta rted strong sind con· t1nurs cotnfortably an1<1n~ the lop 20 show:. 111 the n111i)l r·c· crnl N1rlsen ratings. \V1th NHc·s "lronsidr" nioved out of competit1on. "The G I c n Campbell ShO\V" is Again basking in the sunlight of 11u- dience Rllent\on-r u n n 1 11 ,1: neck and neck w1!h "\lod Squad " This n1a y be ltr111>0r:iry since NBC has not yet rnnved ~do NIWP(IU llACM •• .. 1M ·--t• lo~•l••• IL~• ltlo •• o •. J·t!!O New York's Critic Award HELD OVER AGAIN THE FRENCH CONNECTION l!!l<a> 00.0R B'f IH!JXE" Lo. Ccntury-fct Next ~1 o nday , by the way, viewers "'ill probably get quite a treat on NBC-TV, wh ich of- fer s two 90-m inute speci als: simple." says Jack Valenti , ''By eve ry indicator it is presi den t of th e Molion P ie-work ing well, except for this ture Association of America. confusion in the 'GP' ra!ing," "It was the vie\v of a number -~V~a~le~n~li~s~a~id~in~a~n~i~n~te~r~'''~'~"~"~~~'llli!Ji~ of people in the industry.1- Bob Hope's annual show about his yearly Christmas visit tn 1roops overseas. and an. all · st ar trihu1e to the music of C.enrge and Ira Gershwin, \1'ilh ,J;:1rk Len1mon as host and F'rcd Astaire as the featured guest. F 1illerton 'Kind Lady' Cast Listed 'rhe Fullcr1on Footl ighters have announced the ca!t for lhcir 1nystery-drama "Kind L;idy." opening F'eb. 18 (or tl1ree weekends. particularly exhibitors, that to some persons 'GP' mcan1 'General Public' not 'Parental . Guidance Suggested.' "There was a judgment that "'e needed to clarify it. So in the interest of untrammeled and unclu ttered clarity. I hop. 'PG' will stand for 'Parental Guidence.' " The decision "'as voled unanimously last week at a Hollywood meeting of the MPAA board and represen· tatives of the N at i o n a I Association of The a t er Owners . Both organiza tions sponsor the more than three· year-<ild rating system. Valenti said the change ls effective immediately, that the changeover is only "a matter of mechanics." In it~ special artillery: lt f1lled 1 the time spot Tue!$day ni~ht IRING 01 II with a rerun ot a sho .... · IROUOHT IY YOUR originally displayed Ln Sep-DANDl1!5 T DATI !ember. II.~~~'.'.'"~~~~~~_,. "8tw1tched." on AR C , I --- seems to ha ve lost ground by its shift into the S.1t11rda y nigh t spot opposite "All 1n thr family." and Jan1cs <~arnrr 's l~t:D:l!iib:J "Nichols" on NBC 1~ !1nchnJ: on Tuesdity nigh ts rhr Sllrtlt ralin~ prohlrn1 it rn~·n1n1tl'r1'd t't1rl 1rr 1!11s sr;1:-nn n n 1'hur·sda~ s CBS also h:is n1011·11 ;1~ ~ress11elv lo sh11rr up 11:- dayt1me schedlll(' ror sr1rr.1l S<'asons i1s long·run111nj.! :-.o;lp w.d11•,d•r-7:l0 1 t :l O opera. "As The \\'ortd ·rurns" Matl11••• sa111rday' S1111det "'as the most po pul,1r 1l;ivtunr ,L ___________ , shu11• nn <1n1· n r I 11 41 r k Hl'ccntlv, A ii (' ·s "i:rnrral l----------- ll osp1tai" forgrd Into tht• No . t spol. Al1e Walt DiMity'' "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" FfBRu ; ............. . B:Jo~R'f 72 i. "KOTCH" Jock L•mmo11 "THE 000 COUPLE" MO" "'"'TlllHt. kl,olri ,,~ ..... lei, .M. 1'00 Cloodo • l!v ~~' ~,.., •• ,, "JlfOW JOI" IO'J • C•l•r ""·'""I N"""'"' N(00l NAJf~D;lU;•~I;" ;::;:-::: L ........ _ 'lli'Ht.i~1 IU ·6010 ,,..,,.., ..,,., ... , .. ;' '•'I NfW""'1< • Coloo For t .... ·o vcar.~ she lived with friends before her true love, Edith 's f11ther. sent her a ticket to America \Yhere they were married. During the two years before her flight she had lo hide in fields, in the woods and in cell ars tn avoid the pogroms staged by the czar 's troups. ' -- 'FIDDLER' STAR Edith Goodman Taking the principal roles will be Betty Stronquist as the cld('rly V.'fl man taken in by hu rglars. pla yed hy Martin Clegg and r-.1arvin Colt er. Others in the cast will be Mary Elliott. Charyl Saidi, Robert Mendoza, Leeo ra Beck. Jiggers Garner. Patric I a Keener. Judith P a t ch , "All we want to do with this rating is alert the parent. especially of pre-teenagers,'' said the industry spokesman. "We're saying, 'This picture may contain things you may not want your J l-year-0!d daughter or 7-year-old son to see.' · "It mav be a matter of language ·in the picture. Or violence. There won't be ex- plicit sex in these pictures. •• J. TO 'fl.1 _.' ,,~:· 8.. J. lHOMAS \<~~:.~~········ "{~·.~1 CUMAX~l~~ ··~ • ''SOMITIMIJ A OllAT MOTION" {I, (11111 ••• ,_. "HANO 'I M HIGH" ... "-"'""' , __ .... _ .. ....... Mrs. Goodman's aunt also defied her father 's choice of a husband and ran off to marry a travel ing actor. While tour· ing with the acting company, she played the part of Golde in the original Sholem Aleichem stories of "Te\·yc and His J)augh1l'rS." Lawrence Massengill Jr., Jack Og born and Robert Teasdale. Stan Throneberry of Santa Donald Henry, a Cal State Ana plays the role of Tevye, Fullerton drama professor, is the peasant da iryman v.•hose directing !he play. which will faith and humor are the be st aged Fridays a n d catalysts of "fiddler on the Sa!urda)'S at e 30 in the Rnof." "lt depends on parents. Some don't want the ir children to see violence. Some object to six implications. 1\-luckenLhatcr Cen!er, 1 1 9 Dir('('tin~ this first prn-Buena Vista Drive, Fullerton. rlu<'tion for the new Fullerton Jleserl';itions are bcinA !11ken (;11 ic Light Opera is Jan Oun-at 527-4415. "Our rating board judges films solely on their suitability for children-not on their suitability for adults nr the ir qu;:ility. We leare that In the Both a pt'rforn1er and a director, Edith Ii on d man c::imc tn Califo rnia from the .IC\.\'i.~h theater in Nl'w York . Locally she has starred in "Oon 't Drink the Water,'' "Any Wednesdav." 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Oteeft ol .,_,. • Co .... fni~ I 00 10 150 sq. ft. -. 11G.f 49c 66c t ... l ' • • S.1 ...... r......, $. nn:c_ _____ _;DAl=Lc.Y...;'.:IL;;.D_;f_. .. Leads Lakers Past Bucks, 118-105 UCLA Big Favorite Slowdown Tactics --SC's Only Hope LOS · ANGELES (APJ -It was five years ago, almost to the day, that Bob Boyd nearly pulled the rabbit out of the hat in what now is knov.'TI a'5 "The Great Stall Ganie." And on the eve of tonight's basketball game between UCLA and Boyd's Southern California Trojans, thoughts are turni ng backward to that Feb. 4, 1967, evening in. the Los Angeles Sports Arena . Boyd's slqwdown tactics that night may UCI Cagers Face Rugged Hawaii To1iight UC Irvine's basketball team, seeking a pot of gold al the end of the NCAA col- leg'e di vision rainbow. will fac e a dif~ ferent type of Rainbow tonight in Crawford Hall . The University ol Hawa ii (11·2) is a university division rated team (13th and 15th in wire service polls ) and iS known as the Rainbows. Tipoff is at 8 o'clock . T~t: Rainbows dropped their second dPC1s1on of the year Friday night to Westmont College, 00-89. "We will have to plav better than we did a11:ainst Puget Sound to rtay with Red Rocha's team." Tift analyzed. "While r \1.'as disappointed in our defense Thursday. I realize we are a tired ball team right now and this makes a difference. be his only hope this time around . USC has lo.st four key players including second·team All-American guard Paul Westphal from a team which did not have great bench strength anyway. Meanwhile, the mighty Bruins are un- beaten, averaging nearly 100 point! per game and apparently rolling toward their On Tl' Tonight Cha11nel 5 at 8:30 sixth national title in a row and eighth in the last nine years. Tonight's encounter al UCLA's Pauley Pavilion will be televised nationally. Both the Bruins and Trojans are 4-0 in Pac-a play. but that's as far as the com· parison goes. \Vith hi s depleted squad, Boyd will need a miracle similar lo the one he nearly pulled off five years ago. Prior to that 1967 game, UCLA. Jed by a sophomore named Lew Alcindor, had demolished the Trojans 105-90 and 107-83. Boyd, in his first year of coaching , had to do s01nething so he ordered his men hold the ball for only good shots. USC actually Jed 17-14 at halftime in a yawner and the game was tied at 31 by the Bruins in the late seconds of regula- tion play. In fact, the Trojans nearly won the game when Bill Hewitt's shot with three seconds left rimmed the hoop and fell off. UCLA won the game, 40-35 , and Alcin- dor and Co. went on to win the third na· tiona l title captured by John Wooden teams. Neither Boyd nor Wooden refers ro the slowdown as a "stall." Bo.vd says the Trojans' plan is ''not to get blown out of the ga1ne too ea rly . l\.1any teams run and shoot with the Bruins for the first fi ve cr six minutes and. then they're too far back and they're oul of the game. We want to slay in the game for a while. to gel a convenient tempo to the gam e." ~ .•.. '( ··: 1d:JN:S :5HAF?P- 6J-I0077NG ./-IA~ "f5€EN A 'BIG r.AC'TOR IN USC's WINNING- +-IAB!r-5 ... ,r,.. // ~:t<t~~'(;"~i~fi:~-~·?'..! ·/::.~ ~ .. .{. .. ..... .;_ fT -ALL. lOOK::; 11-1' SAM€, I ONL't 'BETrfl!. .··· .. ·,·· .· .... . .. .. .. ·.~, ... .,.l~--. . ; :~:·:·'•• 1 '~'.·;.;:; :: •• ' ·· .. ~ .. ... , ·'. .. . ·~· ·~ I • "\Ve don ·! plan anything new for the game with Hawaii but we would like to improve our defense and continue our good shooting percentage," UCI is hittin_g 52 percent and against Puget Sound made 60 percent. Tift didn 't mention the fact thal Bill fl.1oore has been harapered with a leg in- jury: Phil Rhyne has a !ore arm muscle .end Ed Burlingham has bru ised chest end rib bones. All three are starters for UC L Boyd outli ned his problem: "Well , we'll go in lhere with Mike Westra at center and the referee will throw the ball up. Bill Walton will pro- bably control Ole tip -he usually doe s • you know . And then the Bruins will score the first bucket. That will make the score two-tcrnothing. U.S. Hockey Team Falls, 5-1 The highly regarded Rainlxtws boast a 6-8 scoring and rebounding star in Bob Nash. He is averaging 19.2 points a game and has pulled down 275. rebounds in 17 games for a 16.2 norm. A1tierical'i Gal Skier Nabs Bronze Medal The Hawaiian supporting cast for starters includes John Penebacker (6-2. 15.1 ). Jerome Freeman (5-9. 15.1), Dwight Holiday (6-4, 14.8) and Al Davis (f>7. 14 .21. UCI. looking to the next six ga mes as a sounding board to a possible NCAA playoff berth early in March, will have three road games and two home en- counters after tonight. The list includes games at Chapman. San Diego State and Stanislaus State with home tilts against UC Rivenide and Cal State (Bakersheld). ,;Then we get the ball ... " On!gon state and Oregon take on each other today in another non-counting game. Last week , Oregon's Ducks stop- ped the favored Oregon State Beavers, 72-70, in the first of the pair of non-count games. In Pacific.fl tilts Friday night. Stanford downed invading California , 93-86, in three ove rtimes, and Washington tripped visiting Washington State. 103·92. Guard Qaude Terry hit a field goal and two free throws in the third overtime period to help Stanford to its victory. Terry scored a game hlgh 30 points. Charles Dudley and Steve Hawes tallied 30 points each to pace Washington to its triumph. SAPPORO. Japan r AP l -Sweden wore down a weary United States hockey team which was playing its second game in 16 hou rs and defeated the Amer icans. 5-1, today in the opening game of Group A hock ey competition in the 11th Winter Olympics. Goals by Tommie Bergman and Inge Hammarstrom in the last period offset any possible protest from the United States team after the Finnish referee disallowed two American goals earlier in the game. The official ruled that on both oc- casions an American player had preceded the puck int~ the Swedish goal crease. Lars Nelsson, Thommy Abrahams iOn FIRST AHD TEN -l'.d Burlinibam of UC Irvin•. ii bckled liy Cal Stlte {LonJ l!each) oenter Nile St•ph..., UCI pl1yg 1U Untversily of Hawlli to- night ln Crawford Hill. lb• second loJ>'ranked team for the Anteaters In 1 span ol five days. CSLB ii filth and Ha...U 13lb in the univenity division. and Tord Lund~irom \Vere the other Swedish scorers. Kevin Aheam of Milton, Mass .. scored the lone U.S. goal at 8:04 of the first period. Meanwhile, r..1arie Therese Nad lg of Switzerland won th(' women's Alpine 011 C/1u•n1el 4 3, 9:55. 11 :30 df)wnhill ski race as Susan Corrock of Ketchem. Idaho. finished th ird and i;i;ave the United Stales its first medal of the \\1intcr Olympics . f\·!1ss Nadi.g . a 17-year-old student, nashed down the course in I minute , .16.68 seconds to edge fav ored Annem arie Pro<'ll of Austria, the women 's World Cup leader. who finished in 1:37.00. Miss Cor- rork was third at 1 ·37 .68. "fhe performance nf the 12-year-<1\d M1!>S Co rrock, who has been sk11ni: 1n 1n- tcrnation11I competition JUSl two yea rs, al so brought the Un1tc.-d Stales its fir st Ol ympic medal in Alpine skiing s1 ntc 1965. when Jean Saubcrt won a silve r medal in the womcn·s giant slalom and a bronze in the slalom and Bill y Kidd won a silver in the men's sla lom. West Gennany picked up two of the other three golds available. Erhard Keller set an Olympic record in winning the 500-meler speed skating sprrnt for the scc·ond .~lrai,llht timr. Tht other Wr~t c;errnan vlr!ory WAS In the two-msin bobs!rd . East Ccrmany also gra bbed a Rold when 19-yellr-uld Ulrlgh WehllnA won the Nordic comhinrd. Kcllrr. who won tht !M)() mr.ter11 at the 1968 Winter Gaines Al Grenoble, France. was limed In 39.44 11econda to break the rel·<>rd nf 40 10 !«!l hy Terry McDermott of the United State ~ in 1964 . Keller set !he record just minure1 aher Hasse Borjcs of Sweden, who finished se· t nn<I. was t11ncd in 39.69. Two other men br11kc i\1c0c•rn111ll"s record -Va I er I Mouralov •>f thr Soviet Union, the bronze mrdal1.~t 1n :l!l.80 , and Per Bjoran of Norway 1n .1!1 91 Wrhl1ng !'11rn~·d hi~ ~old by flni&h ing th ird in rhr 1.·)·ktlomrtcr 9.3 mile!l r11ce :ind fourth 111 the 70·mrtcr ski jump. Haunu ~1c•tt1 nen of V1nlnnd won the 111lvl'r mr>dal :ind K;irl·llr1nz Luck of Ea~t (;crmrt ny. w1n11r r of the cross country ra f"e, took thr brrin~,P Japan's 111dekl Nakann had won !hr Jumping half of the comh1ricd Wehling '• 1Jver·all point total wall 413 340, to 40f>.SIY.i for b1lettlnen and 39B.800 for Luck, who~ winnin1 time In the cross C'Ountry race was 48 minutes, 24 .9 sceods. Spike Mark to Area Gal; Oregon Chooses Enright TORONTO -Patti Johnson of Siln Clemente broke the world record for the women's ~yard hurdles Friday night with a 1.4-second clocking at the Toronto Star Maple Leaf Indoor Track and field Games. She had identical tlmn ror her quali· fying he.It and the fmal. shaving OM- t.enlh of 1 lttOnd off the world mark set hero a ynr ago by Chi Che"i. th< Chi .... ltar. ,,, EUGENE. Ore. -Dick Enrl&ht . of. lenslve line O>ldi II the Univtnlly of Oregon. .... llll1IOd l'riday la llUCoeed Jerry Fttl .. ~ foolblll coadt •• the unlvenlly. llnrlR)tt. J7, came la Orfgoo In 1'70 after complUng 1 71-S record 11 head road! II Gardena 111'1> School In California. 1be untvushy announced Enrl1hf1 1ppointmml afttt a tctetninC canmlttee ~le-wed tilht protpedlve canctidalel lnctudinC hucf coaches from three hi&h llChoolJ and Uliltanls from five . ,,, HONOWUJ -!lob MuTJ>l>y batlled ricklt wi nd~ and blustery rain squall• ror a hard-earned 70 and 1locged into 10lf! pos1et111ion of first place In the '200.000 Hawalh1n Open goH toumamtnt fl'rMtay. "It's awfully tiring when you h.av~ ti) work IO hard on flvery 1hot," nid Murphy, rain 1treamlng out of hit rtd hair and down hi1 ruddy cbeekl. Murphy, one of thref lied for the lead goi"ll lnla the l<Ollld round . had a -I< lotaJ of 13$-ntne under par on the walttloged W1l1t.e Coonll)' C I u b couno. Yred Mlll1l, , "°"' Ttun looldnc I« hl1 first vlcla<y In <lgtt yun on Ille tour, fuhloned I l\OOOlld conseculJve • Ind WU alone tn second at J)I. ,,, POMONA• -0.Mlt Dace of Walnut cr .. k broltA! lht "'""" record Prtdly by windinc hli reJir~lne fuel dr•Cltf:r up to 2.'JI IS mlln pr.r hour ln a qualifylnc run for Sunda y'• 12 •0 .uoo Win· t.t-rnatlon.at. ,,;· Bac1 '• 1peed and hit eisplld tlrne ol I SI leCOf\d1 for the qu.1.rUr milt were lhf be:l1 ever 1t thf Lot Anctlt'S c.ounty f 1irsround•· Ille of the Nlllon.al Hot Rod Auoci.a:Uon-tpomored t •eal ' Milwat1kee 's Wi11 ~treak Snapp ed at Six !"\(:L ~:l\'1M.Hi -J1•rrv l\'t'sl popped In :i; P•llll!S Anti l)A\'t'(! 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'l'hl' ll 111·ks 1l1•\'flop1•cl h111·k<·1111rt lro11hlt' !11 !h1· 111~1 linlr wht'n tl.~r·t1r lloh(rtll11n p11\lc'<I ;1 st11111/l('h 111 11 ~1·11• 111111 1.u('IU!I Al lP!l !n11lf'1 t oul wHh A :\11 lc•fl lloht'rl.~t111, \\'h•I lllHI 1:1 p111n(~. 1t1d11"t pl/lV lht fhHtl !I 411 , \\h1l1• 1111u1hrr llu1·k'.'i 1:1111rcl , IVl\lly .lout> ... p\;11·1·11 rnost of 1ht fnurlh quArler \\Ith 11\·1· 10111, Afl t"'r 1rn1l111" hv !l<'I'•'" 11l lhr h11lf , l.o• An.:1·lt'1' i.;u\ the 1cMcl fur the !lr1\ time Slll\'f' lht• i•nr ly llKltt'I' or lht' R•mt whrn \\11·st stnlr the bnll "net f('l.'l In (:ooct rlch on a brc11k11w11 y. Thul put lh4' !l<;nrt at M-6S with 7:55 lcrt In the third period. Lei!! Ani,:ele1 str11dlly bulll Its lead to 92· 82 and lhc close11t the Bucks came ln the flnnl t.lght minutes wn11 92-87 on John Btnt:k's thrce·polnl play with 7:28 rt· n111inlni;i. The Lnker!I lmpr nvccl their record In 45-7 iind thr IJucks dropped to 45-12. rtuunbcrlaln hnd 11 lntnl 11r ju1l lfl pnlnts nnd ~rttbhcd 211 r<'bound11 llll lhn ll'llt!lll spll! thei r tw o prcv!nu5 fllUTI(ll, ttll'I Lakl'r!L w l11r~ln11, 112-1 05, herr 11nd ln11lng , 120.104. 111 MllwRuke,. · ·r1111t 1lt·lt·nt t'l!dl'd Lo.~ AnRf'lc11' NOA r1·1·urd w11u1LnM streuk of :l!I 1otJ1m~s. 'l'hl' l1111111s llll't'\ twu·t r11nrt lhl! .~1·a s1111 I I 1 hey fa ce t•nch 1)(hf'r in the \\'1·111t•r11 ('onferenrr pl11ynll11, lhe lt11rn w11h thf' ht 'lit record w\11 have the txtrll ~;unr fll ho1111". 1'hc l.ak1·r1 . oow 22·3 al home, face t~a (;uhlrn State W1rrlor1 tonight • t <lakhtnd 'l'hey return hom e Sundiy to meet BAi timo re Jn • 7 o'cloc k tllt. MllW•11lr. .. .... it.111•1t• 01ndr•• ,..,,. J•tlb•• """'"" J0t0•• l'1mo111 M•Gol•l•n lOW"'~ All1n n•ol• 101~•1 . . ' • , .• lO I 1•1 • I• l·t 40 • I I 11 ) 1 1 ' II 0-11 e I 0·11 1• ' ... 1 (I.II • I 11 ii H1l"tn MtMllln Cllmlll" GOD!ltlll Wiii l"rlclr1" l•1011 4S U ·!I I ~' /~1,i, ........ o ...... ,, . . ' • ,.. u ) l ·I II I f.I II " M rt 11 ,.. ,, .... .... ta 11·)1 111 M"w•v~•• ll 1• tt tt-101 l OI .lnt l l•I 71 14 lO N-lll ~Oulod o~I -Mltwl \Wll. Allon ltJll l 1.,...11 -Mllw111• .. f1 . lei Allltl .. If, A!!•nd1nt1 -U.-'Oi. Winter Games" SC-Bruin Tilt On Tube Today The XI Wlnttr Ol ympl c (jame1, USC. UCLA haxkr.!ball Hnd the flnal rwn rounds of lhe llawH lh1n Open 'lnlf lournamenl h1J.:hllght the wr.rkend trleov1liiOn 1port1 far " (Jlymplc <i1mr.1 c11vC'r<1'1f' nn <:h11nnr.l 4 Iii expanded to lhrct: different 1hnwlna1 tod11y Al 3 o'clock, coveraJile of hockey, mro'1 and women 's LuKt , two-man OOb11leddln1 and women '• downhill akllnl( takea plact. At 9:~ knll1ht , 11 '1 hockey , early ae- tlon In the 7G-mtter 1kl jump, the men'1 15(1().mettr •peed 1katlng ind coverage or the 10..kllcmeter fl.1 mllet} No rdic 1kllnK. T~n 1l 11 :30, the 71).met~r 1kl Jump, men 1 1500-meter •pttd 1k1Un1 and hockey take. over. • OAILV PI LOT ~ t .. r". · r I ' • -.~Are a Sun .. ~et • •, ' •• ~fflnnB 1!1l:l1 ~ fl11·1" \ v ~"R' rnovrrl r 111• •·r r , 1 •" ~lll•<WI I." 11g11 •' h.i· ko •ll,, I r h11n1p1011sl1111 F r 1d;i 1 1 11 t \.l.'hrn tl1rv !u•llr·d J1.1p!1 '· An11t11:1n1 f\., \:, ,,• 11ir· 1·10 '"I •• i(,\ rn .'11•;111wl11ll' t)u· t1111 ••11'' I: h11tt!1n~ ii 1u11 /.,1 : '" ·lid I 1 •' Slnd a :.uh-..\'tllu·r,t 1 IJ 11'.1 hrrlh, 111•.11 1~· !•·d 11111 1· l f u11 t 1!l~l o11 !11·+•h I ,,,,r 11!~11t111i.: 1,,,,.r;1, 11. ,1, ,, <1 " \\l(')>lfHllJ'.l•·r Ii l'!!lol'" !-' "i".. ... . "·' "-l " •• j I'• ,1 II •I. 1:1 !•·ii '.I IH ' .ii I ,, I'" 'I I 1\• lj ' . \ \ • II ,, •I " ! , ..'I I !•' 1111, I· ;1 ! , I~ ' ' I I• I \ \ 1< , :1 1'1 ''111 j 11! ' ' "'"·"'1l'rn11 .11+.o •. •.·;r •. ro, .r And n11111d 11.~· .... t ,,,, 1. ing\ pla1, '•V.jJ·•rl I!. ,,.,r dcclSIOlll'Jl ti .. 1 )', 1111.1 \11.•' ; I 70. J\l11r111a ... uff1•11·d tlirr.11 11 .i•1 icy s hoot1n.i,: fu ..,t ti.ill, 111!!111 • only :ID p1•n·r·nt 1.I rt•; h·,'; from the f!r111r 111 t,1ku1g ;1 iii :J.I .. lc¥d . }lowe11cr, coa t Ii J11J1 " " \, '• IJ. '•, I •·JI I 1 1.1.o I I '' JI I" • q'j 1• I 1 ! , \\ ' O 0 1 II I , lol I »i 11 ' I 1 , I r ' I , I 1t1u· ''" 'l 0•11 •, \!• 1,f • " ' 11"1 '.\ 111 I \ · 1 11 11·1 n u f'd 1!i1• ,,, d, I , t'I l/11(\ J.1ll'f \\)."II (, I '.I ) Laguna S11ff <)1·.~ Dy IHl\\',\lll> 1.. 11 ~:'\I>\' Cl l~I O•Uy P'!Hll ~loll ,. Pl;iyolr ;1sp1ral run\ or tl1c ..... Lagunn Beacl 1 Art1'il 1i:1~~1 t -1~ f:>all tean1 look a I urn lul' lltl' . , . .,\4-·orse Frid1ty 111~/il 11!u·u lh1· ho st V11lenei:1 ·r1g1·rs 1·1~ppt·d :1 .' • 54-42 Oron~C' l.cag11(' di'l'J~,1"n The vil'!ory l1·11vt-.~ \'a lr·111 1:1 " . .•,•\\.'Ith n 7-2 rf'cnrd ;i11rl 1lr11 p~ ·· Lagunn In fl-:! in 011rd pl ;1<'!'. 1-;1 l)(lrndo l1•J1d .; 1111· 4•11•·111 1 with nn t1nhl1'1!1ish1·d r1·!·11nl and eoch tr11n1 hn~ :1 f:)U110 · n · mAlning \\'ltli 1hl' (;11111~·11 }lawks. La~u t11t :11 h11111t• :111d VHlenri11 11n thr 1·01:11 1 C'nR1'h ,]f'!'l''.'J F.111 ·~ 1.:l"llll.I q11 i11!cl 11 :1.~ 111tt1nut I !1 P i;('rv\ce:s nt stnrllnl( i.:uard .Lt\ Nelson and Norn1 lit•dell 11 :1:> Mo11arch s /Th111111Jcli -By Frial'~ ... Ry HtlC.Ell ('Atll.Stl'l . ,-· or tll• O•lly r n111 ~1~rt ... . • $ervitr 1! l ~h's i;tr!•:1l.111 '. F'ri~rs. lkll'."4':..-..1r' 11L..-lh•' }ol"op;I'~\ l'llfl"{'I\! II II\ ~tt Ill!: l\I Or11ngl' l'111111t1· pr1'\l 1·111 l• tollNi Ir. thr1r 1 \\h :-1r;1h:hl btlsketb:1ll ('onqul'-.\ F1111.0\' nl~ht 11 11h :t !II.I ii lr1t1111l'h O\"Cr illl'tldltl}! \ll a1t'I' 1 !t t .. ll \\'I.IS HH' ~!,!h l'l!.1!"1'1 Angelus L('ff~ur w 111 •• r lil•· i;r:i~on f11r {'fl;11·h I. ,1 r 1 1 \\"alkl'r'.~ F r1:1r:-;111d 11 1!1•\ll t l;ikr thrn1 Inn}! 1,1 4 ·~1;1l•l1,h lhtnli;(']I('~ ;1 ~ f)1l' \\llUU't l·'n tl:1~· hc·[c1rc :1n 1111•rf!1111 r•-,1111! S<>r11 l1', 1111)1 'l"lh•T' \!.\•I, C;in1p:1ti.:1ro. T,1111 \\"ull111111 ;111<! frf'shn~u1 !•1·11111~ Sn1i1l1. cl1. 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Clrftr.Pn :''.li1• ;i··d I. · 1 'L" T'.1rk Jh..;J·. ~.•• •. l 1 I I ! l ' ' pl:11·N1 u'l :1 c.•·~·r ... :<L.~rl .a!)d duir"1 ., 1 r :1·11 r r;in .1~~ure \1111 th.11 !'•I 011: , 1'hnpc'. 1'!\ ('J'l"1'tt;' I ~ 1 ,, : : • C'd1i.1r i..; ~"11i:: 1,1 h1 l'il llh' from "•'>'~·i•:~ r~ 11 •• T~ I 11' P \IL\ I'll (JT j 11 will h•·i.,111 :11 ; p n1 ,J'~ 1 11 \V'("l.'1"111' !' .t-\1 a I I ., .l 11 It r 1.nJ>;hn r,.rA1·h lh.,;'1 .,,,,,1-,r.' i::~1r.r H111·t·1·,e:1,1n ,..,.,~. ;r ~·, ,-,n!.11c1 • 11t 11f't1;r1 lll1c1 "'' 1•;: 1ht' \1 A11.\' l'H.(1f. 1 ~~it , 'er! 1111<' Th<' 11T\l('r:. h:l!1 An ,.p <l ,, !J l'(' lhf1l\I .... Jk"l<'flll~ n11 I , 1 11"1:·!1!'\('rt 1hJ11 (111leon~r "''11\,1 l"" ~r.~lJlnt.all~ t1.f'.t':t'fll 1n a F " & .L C/\ I ' } . ' ' . ' ' ' • -- • • r ••• ' • .. ' . [ ( • ' ' . . ' • • • . . ' . "' I '1 • r1 ' ( ,I y 'I ! I ' " " I! ') " r1 I'.' 'I I ~I :) ' '7 '., ·11 I' 'I l I I I' 1 Ii I " " ' -' ) • I . . ~ I ·-_: ' ' ...a .. ------• f r,..r'.-'~ -•J ... ' • A' tJo (,\r;' Ch ~tg ~ D " ' i , • ~~hf"'""'"'" ·-. " ~ r: ... (" .u' ;,) r cr~11 c ;1 ~() M,..r ,. r \!> ... r .~11~ t!\1~·t .... ~'.. ' .\ P'1. ~~b-C01 7 orr .... 11·~~ '"' r ... ,-~~" , ...... ::,..., 111~('1-1 11•" ,~.,.~ • f dM .Stays lll Fir st Place; Skidding Rustlers r, ·1 ;e11ds Ediso 1i Five, 70-56 Fall, 95-77 I . I •I !'JI. !\~.( h.l.l 'IJ l I I'< rll"~ r 'o! ~'•'f ~ ~~ ., ~ r,' \!·1~ i!;"i., ~'~",t;I :-.1•l1•1o ,.t] it .. 1,i· 1· 111 Lo~ ,\ t, l• f1,r 1111· 11';11! Ill I\ ,, 11, " !.•" ·.ue l1(1 ,kr·1h:dl ll!lc ,:,,, /.•, I 1111 !V ll!ghl by !1 1'!1111~ 1 1• •!1 l1r1r qu;1r tl'f':. .,/ :. ,,! l'•U'.!11 1·l:1y \\Ith Pit' • ' J .1!· -"II 'li;,rt;l'rS and tl11'lil, ~II S•i. 11·1· , .. \lrd1~' {'h<•!'gl'ri .r 11! J,.r 011!:, JG lr"'l' 1'1!' l!;:r'll' II ilh , 1 I", Iii .1! In•· f' (' <) 11 d " 1 ~ l I''·•" ·•l"\J 'If J 1 ' J•il r·''. .,f !'hut - ! '"II L " '· ;i 'rl f•ll"lll '1 .. • ;1_, Corona's S".';i l\1ng" 'hnt f;t~t and cnn- ~t' l••nl l.t>UflS nn th1•1r bo;1rd ;.l1rr pr .. hhu1p; th" h;;I! v.·hl'n 1iil' t 'har~!'rs' ::.hol'\ repeatedly !;0111h·1·tl uff the r11n. It 11;1-. dur1n~ !ht ::.c•!·ond q>11r1t•r 1h;1\ !·:di...,111 \)l•g;in to 'l1d1·, 'l'"fHlJ.: <illly S{'lf'll 1~1111" f,•r :'oh1~,1111g <H:l'uracy ,II"' 111d I H JWI 1·~·nl. 'I I.• ~· ·• !\i n~·'· ~purrC'1! 11n 11 11-11 hu111!r·1·d ~1-ri•:11n111g l,1• 111 .. 1t·d 111 tr, 1;1k•· up tl11· :1··k 111 upp1ni.: 1h•·1· -.l1011!111g p•·1' ''"! , ·1· to ;1h111 (' l5 \'. "!1 q11u k fl'1~·11 ... ;uul d<'fl p;1-•!'~. 1]11>1' Hl:!Jlit).!f'd to 11u111 ! lhc l'h;ir).;l'r d1·fr11-.c - pru!i;1hly thl' \1l';1kt·"'l p:.irt Qf i'.d1.,un s \1.,1n1 ;ind t'llll- neLl llltJSl of their shots. During the third quarter alone the Sea Kings, notably Jeff Wharton, n1ade half a du~l·n successful rebounds. Jt was to corona 's rebound- ing <1ct1on and ques11onable i11dgrnf'nt~ by the refert·l'S !h;;L ~l 11t1s attributed his qu1ntl't's 111.~s . · l'or11nJ ·s a 1 ery ph) sic·al !1•;1111. <111d I think both sides \\•'l t' p11shuig <1bout the sanll'. llul the reft·re:e nnlv ~t'l'!!H:d tu l·;lll f1•1il" nn u\ ... he .~ •• id !·:Ot1:-. .. 11's i'11,1eh, Tan d) (;·1!1~. d1~;-cgrl'l'd · \\ r iu-.t had a bf'Ut'r dl'f1:11\C ci nd v.c con!rolled the !~Jarels ht•ttcr I don'! think the 1cr:. 11ere bJd -they u~ua!ly dn a 11rrlty consistent JOb." l;11l1s said. Coron~ dt\ M•r 110\ fg It Pl ' ' . Gulden \\'est Co I 1 e g e '5 rru1nb!ing basketball forces take off until Thursday night's gan1e \111th 11iv;-rd1ng Cypress nftrr taking a 95-77 spanking lit the h;ind s of Lo s Angeles l\al"lli1 r Fr1dav night in a Southern Cal1rornia Conference g11n1e 1n the loser's <:onf1nes. Thi• Ru-;tlers of coach Dit·k !'tr1c-kl1n made a garne of 1t 11nl1\ !ht> l;i~t fou r llllllUl<'S or 11•" 11.11! Tr11dHH! 3:l 29 111 th;it JUOl·turr, the hosts quick!~ dr•JJllk'd out of l'On\t'Utiun when JI arbor got its ra st break "'ork1ng with ~1m .\1artln and Mtkf' .Jac·k..;un doing 1nost o( t/1(' 1tu111ag1· ]~~ti1t1cia, Ba1·011s l ,ost lrvn1e Wi11s 5ev,er K~'uqn J.,.-,e, W~•"D'l G• ,q,l>Y tnw .. 1ee C ~r••o" (•m•ron T~tol• 1 l I 1'> J I J I 5 0 J \0 ~ J ~ 1J ~ 2 0 u r 1 o 1 0 0 l 0 . ' " ' " ' 1~ \1 11 Edison (561 ' • ., llarlxir s\.\·ell<'d its lead lo 4ti<l5 at ha lftune and then crrn- t1 nuc d tu n1anh<1ndle the 1971 l'onfc rC'nrr ch;nnps until it \\'ilS 72-~9. Al that point reserves took over for both sides. ""0•'•0" Kt •cn St C•"'r s~nr'f'r\ Otr,11 ,, l1 pt '" ' • ' " " ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' It ft pl 1p , ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' , " 'I \ 111, • ., ·~ B H!Hll'· I('- ·,. I il'i/111 \', I'd ll l' .. d <-l V " 1 , 1,:yrro11 ]11s~ lu !,11:;; \i: It '" 11• t;1 k111i:: , h c ' ' l>v \1 ,,s:i's .Ja1 ·k 1\rt"her 12·11 :1nd ll•"k B1·011n1n1; 1201 to rip Ennl .\'t·rrne's l'l'l'I\' l"a• ,.,,,., l'"dN l •r•I ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " • ' " ' • " " • • ' • ( "'''"" r'~tr ~''I c. .. o•nv W•1~rner • • ' . ' ' ' . " ' ' F:;1ch \ldl! }t;HI lli turno1 rrs but the g;in1r 11,is 11 on on tl'L' ho;1rd~. 11 hc·r1· 1'.:st:i11c:1a p1lrd up a 57.;13 rdgc' . ' ' Tol~I• 19 U Tl If l • 0 & 1 ~ 1'I \~ ~ LA HlrDor I'll ,. 11f 1h" hoo.,[ \\;p~n'•lla :-1 J it. Ill <oil )1 \Ill" ! .1 l.t i:•:1'! r!,1 h Fri- ' !.!. S<•••• b~ ou~r•e" It U pl !p I' .. " l o•""'• atl M•r \I 11 \9 la•.on 11 I \I L"""" ,\\~•' n ' . ' t ; JO Co11• M.••a (l lJ Aovf• s~u1n~~ & I • IT \t lbt• !'oi\']](' liH\t' J•:'!:i!I· 1 1 I·., 1,•s rt'!"'l·d1d 11ii:ir sr- .d l• 1·111(' , 1<·t11r\' 111 10 at- : 1111!" I l;t ;ill Ill\ ti:! l'!ltlf\UC"~·t 111 Cn•;1 a \It,_~,·$ :-.1u~:la1u.:s 111 a i "I(·<,! pl:1:.t·d 1):1 the loscr"s l l'i !I l. I' H pf Ip ! ~ 1 JO ' ' . ] 1 ' • R•o••n·n~ """r -"·<~"' Saddleback, Bucs Play M J•c~•on 8~nq> I 1 l 11 I t I 11 " ' ' ] J 7, 8 J~ck 1<>n Coot><:e '~-8•" K•lnorr TotM~ o 1 I 1 "" "~" Nf'v• ,. F'·'"""~ ' ' • ' .. ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' J Clri"> 'I l l Ell•n<1I (IOI 0 0 l 0 fl (nl'l•r CCII• I• It pf I~ • ' , .. ' • ' • ' " ' Hal!llmt 36 iJ If ~S LA l-l1rbor, •11-35. 'I"!•• \\Ill fir 1·11;11•h l):i1(' l' n1·:!~·~ F11111 l.1i11 \:-illrl' l1vr ·! lt"il Ill" l'.11 "11~ tn JiJ:\:p I" l: 11d<i .I l111!r! pl;1("C d!''ltl· 11 (·\.; "11 11 I ho · :-;(·:illnl'I<:. 11 ·th I; 'h ..,,., 1 I,; 111111 bo:i~11ng r; ~ I, 1"1!'\ill:·.; 'l'••r :1 ' .. ~(' r ~t !1:1l f !lh·· • '.,. I'd :'I l'I /IL 1:1 ;,,,, lh•· r:·1n1•i:, ).:•d .1 I ""! in I It • t 11 •d p1 1 ind I, ''' \1;1 'JHiiLI :!!....1111 )~Cl. d 1 :1 11,1 :·:(·:1:·1111 f.'t•l': t:11n \";dh·\ 11 ;is hot ft"''I !!1· fhl41r 111'h a 51 prr- ' 1~~ io[ 41 • 1\';lll1 t·f[orl • "·\1;1:.; l1el1! !-'.";ti n11ri11 1 ~ · 1 pt rl·f'nt 1:!0 ol .pi \' 11 '!a \lr·a. i.:11al·h 1iu1r 111-lr.; 1n1;11hng l:;ic:lr-, , r1 ... 1:1r a 41 p{11nt otttliu:·st 0 (Of•l<:'r H •v'. ' { ",,,, " 3 ~~ ' " /\1' ·· • nr (\ I I Tou, ,, r~ I~ 80 S•nr• b• Ouortot1 (,. .. , ~'I'<• 11 10 -~ 14 ~l L""" :oil :1 10 19-30 ~Q• ''"'" VIII~• Ill' ~ 1 " ~ ,, '" I l ~ ~·" !·' ' ' . ' S•• ,..-1 1•~•q.o·~ ,_~,.. ., '" , ... \ " l •"r• ·v 111~ ·, I~ 11 pl l I .l " " " ' ' " " " ' ' ' ' ' " Ill) • ' " ' ' ' ' " ' ' " • • 11 ~s " tt pf '" ' ' 0 1 10 ' • ' ' ' . ' . • " ' • . ' ,~ 11 Store b• Cu••'•" ' ' ' " '" ' ' 1 • ~~ Fo·M•'l V• •v 9 )] \1 1\ •I 1.·~~1'Di''" • \) ' 1~ -~1 (lrangc Coast Co I I e g e 's h;i~kethnll team bids for its fifth 1·ictory in ifs last six garnes today in A rare af- ternoon llll at Taft College. It bC'l!lllS at 2 o'clock . .\1C';1n 1r hile. Saddlcback Cnllcge hosts Grossn1ont in :0.1!:1~1011 Conference ac!1on at ~!::>~inn \11eio l!igh at 8. l;r11s!'n111nt handed tht (;auehos a I !6-66 setback rarlirr 111 the campaign. the 1\0r~t loss t'\'Cr suffered bv a Saddleback team. · OfC"s Pirates have \.\'011 t"·o Souih Coast tills in a ro\.\'. do11 r11ni:: Snn Diego \lcsa and San Diego C'C and figure to get h.v Taft in the non-conference 11 ff. FOR THE BEST DEAL BUY 'OR LEASE Your Nerr Cadllloc or Old1moblle F1om .. ALLEN OLDSMOBILE· CADILLAC, INC . 1150 So. Coosf H'9hway. la9r.HIC1 ki:lt!I ff!t•I 10 Ponorr Sh•<~ l 494-1241 /494-1084/~4 7-J I 01 It pays t o go to meetings. The Arh1y Res erve pays in a lot of \Vays. You're paid for eve ry Arn1y Reserve meeting you attend . Each unit training assembly is equal to a full day's Act ive Army pay, according to your rank and length of service. Your pay goes up as yo u go up. And in the l~eserve thin gs are happening faster now. We're n1aking n1ore promotions than ever because the n1 en \vho served in the Army during World War II and Korea are retiring. The Reserve gives you a chance to move ahead in civilian life, too. We can offer you one of.300 job training courses, depending upon the specific skill requirements of your local unit. From accounting to communications. From finance to mechanics. So if you're about to fulfill your military obligation, or if you're in the Individual Ready Reserve, or have prior service with any of· the armed services, check into the Army Reserve. It pays. The Army Reserve. ~-.,,,~.,,.,~-.-..... ~-c~:;:;~~~~~~~~~~oc·-,~ ..... i I .Art&'. Ilk. ffoldw • I 2.MS ...._,..... 1 1 S... A-C.-. '7Xlt : n-:f7MJ~ : ' I • • t "'-<-~~~~-~~~~-~~~~~~~~-I • • • • : l ....... -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-• • : l • 0<7-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-• • • • • ! ~~-------------~"''~-----~ i L..----------------------------~ • • • . . JC, Prep Basketball Standings SOUTMlllN CA L CON,llltRNtt w L "" l"A E~I l.1. I O 161 6il ltlo Hondo! • 7 .:11 SS( LA H11bof ' l Srt S16. lo. An1•l•1 CC ] , Sfl .il"- Gold1.,.. WHI ! l 111 l!J Cyort u J .S •'.IO 661 LA Solilll-•1 G I llO - Jlrldtr'1 lto111 l " H1rbor fl. ~klen Wt1I n c .......... )I, JI~ liondoo 1} Etll LA 1''· l "" 50.,111,..611 '1 T111M11r'1 C1 .... 1 It~ Hond(! 1t LA sou11>"''" C~or ... , 11 L.t, 1-'U Dor l.t.CC 11 E••• LA SU,,,SIT LEAGUI!: M'""" . ' ,.,. ..... Hu,.•lnt•on 8Ncf\ w ... 1mln•11• ~•n!I A.n1 Wnt.-n NoNPOrf ll1rt>or Lo,1r1 " . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . " l'"rkltl''• Sctrtt "' '" ... "' ~· ., ... U> '" u> ~ "' N....,...,,., l-lt rbO!" ''· S1n11 .1,.,.. /'!l W1$1mln1t1r ll. WHl•rn 17 M t r!F1.1, 15, A n.t!itl"' 0 Huntln11toro 8Mcll 111, L1>1rt Ioli TuHdtr'• a1m1t N-r! Htrt:or U WMltrn !ant'" Afl9 ti M1rll'\I W11tmlr111 ... 11 Huntington 801c~ lo.rt t i A""n1lm IJIYINI ll!AGUI!' Cor-dt l Mt• LM Alftml!lls Jl1km1tln \11!11v M,.~,,.,11~ w ' ' ' • • • Co1•.1, Mesi E<!l\.On .F.11ftnci~ Stnit Ant • • ' ' VAllfY 0 10 ,.,. "" 616 H1 'I'll .S! ~1 Jll Ill ~6 )10 100 11! .!15 .kl 5"1• •11 1•2 l'rld•J'• 5co••• C0<on1 d•I i'Aflr ro. Edl1<1n ~ E•t&ncil to, (1111• Me11 6.1 Les Al1mltos II, SA Valley 111 Faun11ln v,11ov Sl, M1Q<111ll1 S! Tu11d1y'1 o...,._ (01!1 Mn• I I LO• AIAmllo• Edl1on at S1nt1 An• V1llov J'ounrtln Velie~ 11 Ceroni del M1• M1tnoll1 11 E1t1nci1 Clll'STVlt:W LEAGUE W L l"J' l"A 1C1t1ll1 Ml11lon Vltlc Si n (l...,•nle El Mo6en• FOOl~lll 10 e t?O 607 I .._ SM 6 15.J Ill ' '" ••l 5 5 .,. 611 o ........ Tus!ln V/111 1"1rk J' IO(lla(I 7 t 12'1 IOJ 7 1 117731 l'rld1v•1 Scorei ~n Clemowilt al, Tu1tln 19 K11tU1 6'. Mlu lcn Vlelo 12 Orange '5, Vitia Ptrk St Foo!~IU II. El Modena 5' T111M1v'• o .. n-. San Cltment1 11 IC1le!l1 Mlulc<i Vitia 1! V+li1 ,.l•k FOl!l~IU al Tu1H .. OllANGI' Lt:AGUE w ' f l °""'"" " m Prep Swimming F ountnin Valley, SC Score Wins VA•llTY l" ..... llift Vtllt¥ OU ! IY>W•IMllltlll' T 100 Mallj•Y R1!1v -1. W111mlnt1ft. 1..,1, l;S ·' MIO"''" -1 fltb<Ul>oll (Fl. 1 l"lc~ \Fl. ]. Jlll<IU lW), !Sc-rtco•d). lmt: 1·!7) fOO In<! MtaleV -l S~t!lon fFl. 7 NClll~ (F!I 1 Hu ..... 111 rw l. (S.Chool rt <O<dl t mt: 1· !J,O SO Fr•1 -1, lltrltnl (Fl, 1 S!~ard [Fl. l LuttreH (Fl. Tl..,.· 11 I. O!vlne -1 C•t111v !Fl. ~' M1t1<>n (Fl. J Mc.1.01m1 (Fl Tl ...... .-.• 1 100 Fly -1 ~01~ IFL 1 Shelton !F!. l . Mu""''" (Fl Tj..,~ '9 I 100 Frtt -I . 11•114~1\0!I IF\ I ltrttnl [F), l OOWf\e• /WI (\(h.oOI ttc;ord) lome II f "°° Frtt -I EiC,, /F), 7 Jullfl•• CW!. l Paav•11 IF) Time. J ~ t 100 aac~ -! Wt •ltdeld !FL l Lut· lreU 0. l. ICtnl CW) Time· 1 0! 0 100 ll•t•>I I ll•owl\f /Fl. l. Aaron• (F !. Mullany (W! Tlmt. ••• <00 Frtt lielay -I Founl•ln Vt llt V. T •me J U I IEES Founl•ln Vt!lt ' 141) (14) Wt1lml•11"r lOO ~l•v litltY -I. Founttln Vallev Time. 1 00.ol.. cF1f'! J':~t~1;v lw~'\i,.!;', ,1?0,.t'11'"''" 100 Ind M~ltY -! Otn1ner (Fl. l ri•li (Wl. J. McC1r!~Y IF), Timt· loD Free -L Hickey !F). l. Urn!ao IF !. l 0 'Tf1Clt (W), Tfm1; U.S 100 Flv -I Oc~•ntr (FL 1. ,.ul.., (WJ. l. no 1nlrd. Tl"'t · t.Q1.1. University In 40-39 Reve rsal U n iversity High scored only t hree points in the third quarter and in the process fell to v isiting Sonora, 40..39. in ah Orange Le a g u e basketball game Friday night. Coach John Dr is c o 11 's University Trojans controlled the tempo of the game throughout, attempting only percentage shots. At one time Uni held the b all for 3li2 m inutes w ithout taking a shot. Cl!ll ,....,Ill~ ValltY !•II !Ul Wttlml"fifl' 100 M~•ll•v ll•l•v -1, Foun11ln V•lt•Y Tlmt. ' Of ) 103 Fr•1 I .1.~'1flW> (Fl. 1 LIWll IWJ. l P•c• (WI TlfTlf 2 II I 100 Ind Mtaltv 1 Oc~ln•• IF!. 1 Hotrut (Fl. 1 lil "lnston (W ) Tlmt: ' 09 o. M~en:1'1"rF i: 1 1 Gr~~:n""f FI j F ~lrn~2 "' JO 1'1¥ -1 Mvn'l<Q<'\ fFI. 1 ccn .... r !Fl. l McAdoo !F) Tlmt JOO 100 Fr1t -!l'•CI !W!. 2 Morrl' !F l, J, Hol/tPltl (Fl Timi I llJJ, JO ea<k -I l"l•rr!nvlon (WI. '' Hotut IFI, 1 Pull fFI Tim• ]4,9 JO llrt11• l . N1l1on (F l. '· M1lttncle11r1,1 S1ul (Wl. Tlmt , J't 100 F•" Rtl•v -!. l'ou~tt ln Valley. Tfmt, 1 .~.I. Anteaters, Alumni Mix It Up Something new haii httn ad. ded to the UC lrvlne baseball schedule this season . LEGAL NOTICE Ll:GAL NOTICE ~&UL NOTICI' ·-,,,.._ 1 .. "IOTICI ~ Tl41 ANNUAl lro\&ITINO loOtlCI Oii I ULIC t•Alf,l'l• 0" THI MlMll!llS 0, tH"I IOUfH I~ oltt.attJ U.C CI COAST UNITID FUND. N .. ICI 11 ...... v 11v.,. ft"'' (rtc1!tor1 NO!oet h ....,.... ~ "'-' .... 1,,_1 W lWIY I' AIMMM. l<1t••trlll•· Mlllllll It ....mlll11 Df !IW S...!!'I (Mii T••"lltt'on. wllGll .... IJlllU tOdrtu lo Uni""' l'ul'llll. Iii (•lltornla ....... otll (Of 1.a.it Al-~lft l"HI, H""llntlOl'I I MC" -•111111, will o. ~•ld 11 !!'It San oi-C:eunly 8' Oft,, ... ~lat• OI (l lll'Otftle, l~t• O•• 1. l!tc:trl( (o .. 1e1 w ii ""'"!. '"" • ...,lk "'"''" 11 """'' Ito " II\-It c1 ....... 1 •. e111 ...... 1. Ol'I ll l't«wu•rv 1911 THI! CH••IT!ANA (()MllANll!I, l~C ' 11 l ·JO .M .... tn. ._.._ OI t l«l!"tl 111n11t< .. 1 ............... 1111111 IOOl•tll I• Ol•..cto~• of H•t (Ol'-•lton tor ..,. 1,,,11• JOU Olvmeic l 1>11ltv11•, I" 0 1 .. t !t, 1,.. '"' I nd f(lf' frtn•ttll"'I any (Ill !Mo lan•• M*"'ICI c ... ntv It Ltl AnMlt1. b\11!11111 .. ~lui l'l\IY .,_,, ton>' llllOrt l!1tt Oii Ct llfOl'nla ll\t .._u,.., t~• •'-"' 111 o. 1t1n1t1•td \1 loca•M Dl lM !!'Ill ,,., llllY OI l"•l>l'u•rv, !t1t. II ! ... / ililllOftlu•n 11/HI ...... , ... , .... /1/ Ev11vn L Wo!t n••· k<.••ll•Y It•(~. '°"""" OI 0•11191, Sltll of SOUTH COAST UNllEO l"U,_0 C11lf6tAI• l"ublllr..d Ortf\ff COio! Ot llY 1"11(11, 5_,tl •>tDH •!Y I• ... 1rr lb9d I" ttnt••I The Anteaters or cOAch Gary l'1a1ut•v i . tt n llf·l1 •• All .~k '" " .... lt•h•"''· .... 1.-1 d h I h l-------·---------t'"' -will .i ltotl "111u•1111 buolneu A ams open I e season wt LEG L N<n'lCE """""" •• 1.ll' "•'••no• M• McGoo'• 1. an Alun1ni·V arsity s kirmish ~ A G .. ., .. .,., and 1oc111<1 ,, 1, .. , "''"""~u•n \----------------\ S!rW'. Hu n!ln"°" 1'11.c~. Ceun!v et t his afternoon at 2 OJI !he l'l(Tll lOu• I U,INI'' OrH\ff, 5111• Of (•lllatn•• campus field in a warmup for NAMI ITATIMllNT T"• 0111' !f•n•••• w111 "" ce"""''m•IHI 'The to110,..ln1 tt•1en It dOlnt blltlnt n 1"' at 11••• lnt IJ•n O•v pl l"•D•u•r. !'11 a game with I.he UCLA Bruins 11 ., Hun11n1111o1• "•'""'" ~11•• c..... 0.1 here Tuesday afternoon. • ~ TE u " .1. l E o "1 ~A NCIAL w ... ,.~ 11ivtnu• 1•~11""''"" I••'"· •J1i•. SE•Vl(fS. ?JlJ Ouoo11t O•lvo, llvln• COl>n!v ti O••nt• "•'• nl C•lil~•nl o Entering the third season of c .1 .. ,,.., 5n ••• ,, ~ ......... •o 1"• ''""',.•••• •• 11 baseball at UCJ, a potent '"''''~'"' Fl~•"'"' Aov••o••. '"', bu•1""" n1111•• """ 1d11r•n•• u••o ~· C•l••0<nio Cori>O•••-· '''I C>uoon• ''""''-'V'' In• '"• "''"VII" +~1· 01'11 graduate crew has be" n o ... , 11~1M. c11•• 11 d""''"' """ •n• •l'>llvt .• ,. 51n>• a ssembled lo face Adams' c;:~:.~~o~"'" I• bllln1 c0Miuc1M h• • D•lt<\,/.""~~;~,~"~·~: coMPAN1l!s squad. M"'''"" w~lk•• ~a.cr<1trv •NI The game wlll ~e:rv" 85 a lM• ............ 1 111.., wllll ,~. ("""'' Cit,. e• 0 •1nt1 Counrt °" r 11> I. un Springboard for \he r('gU\Br llV l'l•v•"• J MtO<IO• D•P~h (aynlv sea son a s Adams uses most of Cl••~ !hi!' 21 players currently o n the Pul>ll•hllfl Or•n11• (6••1 r,n·~••v J, 11. "· 1•. 1tn roster. He w ill s tart B o b Barlow on LEGAL NOTICE l'IU.11 PllOI ,,,.,, " > °'1to L •••nll JI, VIC• •"*""'M ,, . .,,.,, .. ,, • M11 k l I"'"~''"' '••n"···· l>ubH1nitd Cl•.,,,. F•l>•ul •• l . 1t11 "'I"' IX! 11 t he m ound and use h im for1-----------11--_:'::.·F:GAI. NOTICf.: "ne "r two innings. Barlow ""'cnrious •uUNISl ZON• CHAN·'o0o~----I v " NAM• STATIM.NT W,1 1 al•• start the UCLA Not1c1 o• ,.u1L1c H1.1.111No To •• "" T"" ll'>llowlng p1ri.cn• ''' dolno HILO l Y TH• OIANOI COUNTY game. "He looks the best so bu1in•11 •• ,.LANHINO COMM"l!ON ON ""0 f h CO~l.1. ME~A AVlO UPHOLST[llY, l'OllD LANO Ull O I It It I ( T far," Adams says o l e two· 16/l Pl•<•n•I •. cnuo Mu• (HANOIJ year letterman right-h a nder. Wiiii••" Scon ltHv, ro u l",..,11111en1 r ,.,•u•nl tn '"• "l•n111nu •nC1 7nnlnt Pl . (O>T• M~·· l 1w, •• "'"•ndM, •nd Cftll' ot II•• Others expected to joln the Otlm•1 8on11mln &1il1v. 110\~ At•!•. o •• ,,g. rn .. nt• rlonnlnt c"'""'''•lnr. Parade to the mound, not ll•lho• "1•<WI. ncuc~ 11 ""'""~ ••v•n 1h11 • n,.t>'lc """ 1'1>11 bu\tn1» 11 !JtlnO tondutlllf! b~ • h•V will IMP l>flC1 bv ••Ill Co•nnt<"I"" on 1 necessarily ln o rder, include ,.,,rn"""'" 011n nrr>nf!11n1 1& •m•l'I!! \l!Cllf!N•1 LEGAL NOTICE Pl(TITIOUt IUtlNI'•• fiAMI ITATIMINY n.,, "'' ... '"' _ _.. ••• ... .... klt+f'lf'O t• IOUT!>l COAJl AL.l.li.i co ' un s I w11nu1. Tv,t111, C1t1t(lll'•t1 1(1M MULt111 H1-rlt\. llJI l, ( W11NJ1, Tuoll"· (t!lltlo"lt J1mt• HtWOtlll, tl)O ·-· L1111, N-WI l•1U<, Cllltor~l1 '~" ""'1111u 11 !Mint '°"'II("" H • l"1•!"1•if'll1 J11t1t1 H•w6tt" lll/1 •11•..,••nl lllt<I wl"' 'flt (Ol>~h fl..-\ ,.I Otoft" CDu"IV "" J 1nu1r~ I} ""· D., A"""' r. ;,:,-.,.,, p,..,1. (.,...,. h (l1rt P U~ Ort ntt (Mil Q<o!I• 11•11!1. tJ, tt •nf '•b•~••v J, 1111 \Of " LEGAL NOTICE: DAILY "LDT PIC Tlt'°UI 1Ullltn1 NAMI' ITl.flMl .. T ~ 1111cow1.. ---.... "'''-·· OllANOI JULIU.. lttl ~. (Mii MIM, Cllfl J-0 flhr. .. ,., ,,...,.. ~ Huftll-ft IMrf•. Ct UI, J_I,... I lllyr, I .. ~ Mll'c.lll' Lt M. H""tt"tl<Wo l..a, (-.!It. 1.loll "'*llllM la .. 11\1 C."*"-19!1 "° • -•I -'""'"'!". Jo\Hl\1111 • P1yr l n11 lltNo!l'lelll 111111 wllll 1'-(_., (IOfl DI O••~ff CtuMy 6111 Jt ,,, to, lffJ, I• l1vt1I• J. M .. tu, 0.....N CIU"" (!It,, Pl.Mii PuttU•~itd Ort,,._ (Mii Ollly l"l .. t, J 1n"•'Y JI, I', 1ntll ,tllf111rv '· lh 1111 ' ltJ.71 LY.GAL NOTICE NOT!(I TO Cfl:IDlfOll l'ICTITIOUI IUllNlll Nt. A ni..I NAMI ITAtl'MINT ~u111r111< ( """ 01 t~t ,\•11• Ill (ol1for"" 111• rnlll!w•nt ""1'" It Mint ~•IM•t In• •~• (nuni. er !"••l>t• II """'• 01 Allt(Hlf C 0 AlJl T!')'-1, •"~ I A It .. Ntr•l'll)I,, lllOIT ("-• ""'.,." •• i.~C Hll (! 1FfON OAUI Ill'< "'•n •v• ~uuo I Oa•O•n O•tw fft.MI Alt(!! ( OA ll~ l l'lN ""' I • A ( t" '" I M1i.f'l<l r ·1~ lllnH r llivt • O•UL l !lN n ..... "" II '11""'1"" lhoC~ ,,,,, Nol1<1 ·~ "•••P• IOVIM In 111<1·1 .... o• ·~. ""''""" " W IU'<I ,_.,(,.. ,, ... tn• l!IO>• ""'"""' 111( .... 0Mf '""' •Ii llHl<OIM.,ol !'<'ti°"' ~·~"ll , ••In" ''""" '''" u lOI M~(...,,.·,t ••• r..-.u"••1 10 I.I• '"'"' "''"' on, ''"'"""''< v""""''• In l!I• ult"• M !ill fll'' n! l"f •IMWI f "tl!Ol(I f<Morl "' in ''''''"' "'"'" "'''" '"• "'''"•'V .......... ' In Ill• '"'"" ,,.., .. , •I "" n"". nl tOHN I( '0 110, ..... ~ ..... ,,a ........ . nu• lu• ""~•Ito• f•l"o•nl• .otl•I wn1.n " tn• rl•f• "' ~"""•" "' '"' U"'"'' "V'"" In ~II ftl•fl<•, r•t1•1r11,,. '" th• ••••11 "' >011! <lt'tl1l•n!, "'!non l"V' """'"" •"1' "'" '"" ~"l>h!••lf>" nl •1>11 ''°"'" 011 .. 1 J A>>t<Oj • )~ \171 (Ali!nt \I~/ M l'lllVt' JO"N t ••nJlnt e1 ''" Will n• •••<'I "'''"°"I k l'OltO aJO 11w•~ Oranf Av•nu1 L111 Antolt•, (l ll!Of nll tOO !I Al!e•n11 for ••trulnr "" 110'' Pv~'""•'' "''"01 C'l•I! 1"1llv "•In• J~"u••v )I •nn f-•ll•u••r \, l), 11, 111'1 ~·> n 1.EfiA I, Ntrr1c:r. I •<I I Ml ""'" '" • .,.1 • .., ... , ••••n "'"" '"' ,,.,,.,,.., c lo» "' '"""'" fnun•v on Ian fl, lf/l. ~-"•v••lv I Mld!IO•. D•lllll\I Coun"' ( ! ... 1'1111.1 p,.,. ...... , 1........ 19 "'~ 0• ""'' C"'••I O•Uy "llot. 11\d l'tO•u••Y >, IJ it, Ito JI ... Li':CAL NOTICF. IAll Jt•I •t(TtTIOUI llUllNlll NAMI l tlliT•MINf ·~ II~•""" •• lflCll "Al 01 .. 0i l,l llUl li' \.IVINO. 1d• 111~°' 11111!. (••II M•••• 1.ol•tn•nl1 ,, ... r.i fl l!Al llOUIDllilO•S •• (.1ll1Nn11 <n•i•nt 111r1n. /1'0t'I G••rt'" 0 • • v • , W•'lli"M'"'' C•lllnrnl1 •1111). "'" n"""'" 11 htln1 <oNIYClt<!I llY • '""1ar.unn ((•lllorn111 T o m Dodd, Steve }<~ox, Dou<' w 1111om lean Torr• 01~1R 1r1 MAr> 116 1 111 "'• flranor ~ lhl1 •••••m•nt 111.a wll" Ill• C'ounl• Counl~ l11nlnt CO<lt . 11 1m•M•11. Or •n~• ---- H immelberg. Jeff Jo rd Rn , c11r• or 0•1ngo Cou"'" on Ft~ 1 l9n c~~n1v, C •lll~111lo ••11 l/1' I rtf!•lto'.I( ' lllkllne, 1"1ftlrltnl l"I• •••ll•"•nl lllt<r wll,, 11'11 (nu~IV' (I•" "' l°lt1,,t• (.f'.,MV M! l'tll. 1. 111) fly "•••ti• J, M1dlln~ OlflU!V (O<in" Gary Wheelock and .lRck 8v ~fv"'I• J. M10de• Otou!y (oun!v ~.111 Pl~~ !• O••IQA1!0<'1 CA\I ljtl ,, ,,(llrtOUI •ultNl\I (IOf~ 11 ·31 All•'""'" '•II·' ( ~. ( f I 0 NA ! NAMl \Tl!'IMINT Cleveland. l"IU1t 01$tR1c1 M"'' 10 .11 1M1 r'""111•~• h· '"' M11n ... ,,,~ 1i ... o., ,, tt6"'' ! .... lliNI ON DUMHA•f "'""""' 11 1.1 ... J A d th I Publi•hf'fl 0••1>91 Co<O•I 0.1!~ Pllol, cn•nM• h o"' "'" Al IS•1 <•••11f•I 1> oe n erson, ano er W(}-F•D•u•r• ~. t). "· 16, ,.,, ?11 '' AotlCul!~••• l~ltn 11111•1<"""'1 ""'' 111 year lellerman, w ill npcn ---u'oo) !S1t1 G•nu<> 0 .... 11"''' 1· •. ~ .. beh. d h I d ·11 b LEGAL NOTICE ••""cl'll"•I o"""' '" •h• 1>11 1·.11"1 1n t e pate an w t e ~1 .. 011 r .... 111. 11.,,11,,,,, 1~"" ,...,.,(, \1 11! I II \H .,.. 11nu~r "n ID, 11t10 l t•Cll l lv• W1•t..,ln•t1r, C1lll l•I PIO ffl>6UI 11?! ~ ll<l•IOI. \1111~ An• I 11t1 lllO• I! ! W!l•e" \l>I lfo•l(I• ~h ••I An•'"''" { "'" tlo.n. tuu fo llo wed by fres hmen Terry '",-------r+&n•i 0 111°1ct '"'"'" "'"IHI''" h,....,.,..., S d I I bv J0111"hnn l o•<! "" lh• nor11,..,1. tupy an Car Pelerne . NOTtCll! TO c11101to1s c~orrv .1.v1nu• on ,,,. •ov'"'"''· '"" T he infield appears set w ith su11111 1011 cou11T 011 THI ••l••oeo •••ck•"" th• 1ou111,..,,, ... ., , , I TATI 01' CALll'OINIA 1'011 Tato 1111!1 nn 1110 "0'1~w••I 1n 1"• ll Jeff Malinoff, a sophomore at THI couNTY OI' 01..1.No• 10,0 ,,18 first; Dan Coronado, the lone Ni. "·11"1 1n•r111•d bv; or1n1t coun•v '"'•nn,ng £t11lt nl LOU IS KLATZICElf , 1~1 Commlnlon senior o n the squad , at Se-LOUIS '· KlATZK IEll. •k• LOUIS llflV· Said PUb+lc !\t•••n1 on th• l lN>Ve ~t<I cond: Dan Hansen, the only ING KLATZl(Ell, 01co111111 PO••d P••n w111 bl htla 11 1 :io ,.,,.. .. 0, •• lh" Ov\ln•" u bolnQ ln<!lvl<IU•f Ii 1 Wll~ON ,~, .... 1~ ...... , "'"" ""'"" "" , ..... ~ •• flff~. o! 0 1•nu1 (eunr. on Jan l\, lt1' l!r• ll•v.,lv J, M•ddO•. OtPulv (aun· •v c 111 • OAN l•L II. I U(l(NUM Altff"'1 t i l •W "vbl"~... Or•"M <tall '""'""' t. 11. lt . 11. "" .. IJolll Ctlly ""'' JllO.,, '"' .. LF.GAL NOTICE IAll IUJ l"tCTtllOUI I Ul lNl'll NA.Ml ITATl'MINT 1nuow1n1 "'""' 11 Hl"' IMJtlMI\ NOTIC E IS HEREllY GIVE N I& !ht to0n lhl•l11!tr •I po111!l1•, nn lueM11~. starting shortstop for UCI cr1<1no,. o1 the •bo•• n1mtd aac1<11<11 Ft1>ru••Y n. un. 1n lh• h11.int and · t t I th b b II '"'1 •II ""'"""' h1ulnt <l•lm• 111ln1I the mttllntl ,_,., t1' th• Or1n11 (ounlJ l"lln· Since 5 3T 0 e 8Se 8 prO-11!!1 dt t tdtnt 1•t tlQUlrtG to Ille 1htrn. nlno Cemmlu lon, f!nt lnttrlnt flu!tdln1. gram ; and Dave L yons. a with'"' n•tn111•¥ •01ich1••· In 'JI~ e!fk • .on c ivic C•ntt• Ori•• wo.r. •"°"' al. sophomore at lhlrd . of r~t tlt •k 01 t"• 1bov1 tntHltd court, or s1n11 .1.n1, c .111o'"'•· ., .,.,,1,,, tlm• ,.,,, '00 Ntwa.ir1 Ct n!., Dr .. tuU1 1U Ntw•trl 1111,~. Call!, t1Mt 1th (111) ..... llH W It I 0 H,WAY MlliNU,A(l UlllN!l 11\Ull COMl'AN \I, 11111', ,.Ol'llOnl, 111111 A~t. C•lll •vbll,~l'd' Ortnt• C.tu1t Dall ~ l'llftl, Jiri>1t 0 W•llthl, 1"91 Ollblti. J1<1ua•v tt 1nt1 l"•b•u•rv a. U, "· Gt rd•" Orov•. (1111 to l)ffHn! 1~1m. WI!~ '"• n•c•n••Y PllCI •II .... i.cn• •• , .... , l•~ofln1 Qr "" In the outfi~d it will be vouchtrl. lo 1hl undt'119ntd ., lh• ol!lct POiing '"" Pfnpc1-i Plt n w•ll bl ...... ,, II 1•11 _________ ,._._)' 11111 1\1111111" 11 1111"' , .... !/(, ........ , ln<1lv1du~I I.EGA!, NOTICE I h n.• I I ft al h•r 1no•nt v1. !ILOCK, lllfll(l(Nflf " 11 rt<1u•111K1 lh'11 anv wr lt1•n ·~11>on•• •o reS m an 11.VU pence n e : lOPIN. IN (., 11'l' Nott~ B•c1!lw1Y, S1nta lhl1 PVbllt notic e l!t •ubml!I"" In '"" 'IATl'Ml!NT OI' A•ANOONMIHT O• R ich M o lina in center ; and Ana, C1U1or~1, •1101, wMcn ••th• Plfttt 01 P•~nnlnt comm111111n 1>rlc• le ti.~ heftr ln~ "'' 0 , '''''"'"' '"''"''' "'"' b~•lntn cl lh• .,,,.,,,.1,.,ed In •II ml!!lt1 dalt " Clark Schenz ln right. Schenz IH'rl•lnlno io 1n~ r.1101• or 011<1 do.:•d•nt. Fe~ ''"'""' 11tt1111 rogardlno ,.1~ "'" iS the Only letterman in the WllnlA lour "'Onlhl Ollor tho ITr•! PubllC I• 1>n•ld Pl•n 111 llll•f1•tld p1r1nn 1 o•o II\ lh• "'" nf lh~ l irll!i~•" bvoln•;A "'"" lion o! lhl1 notice. vllM lo c~ll or th• clll<• 01 H'" nr1no• (LW "'~0(.IAll'~ It l~U W"'I f11.-n J1m1• O Wrl1hl Tllll ~t•l•m•~t 10•<'1 with ""• Cltt~ ft! 0'1"1• Cou~IY en l"th, .... fu~11tv J. M1ddf!• DtflU!V f Iorio: ""COWIN. ••llN & I YLVIA All ... ~IYI •I Lew Ceu~tv 1. ,,,,, (oiun!t : V1l<!nc:l1 . ' ' ' . ' "' "' .. ~· •• •• B ut Sonora abandoned its zone for a man.to-man defense in the third quarter and outscored the Trojans. 3-3, to take a 28·25 lead going into th e final stanza. trio and is One Of th e fai;;tesl 0111<! Feb•u•rv '· 1'17 '"""'~ Pl•nnon g (lll'nmlnlon. Fntlnotrlt11 '"nnwt1llh Av•.,v•, rull1'!'W', (•lilllrnl• th d MAllY IC LATZl<E lfl Sulldlns. 40Ct Clvoc t.1nlo• Orlvt W•"· f/~l-l I ll •. Ch•t1rn1n •••""• o'""''· c11u.,n11 •uM ,,,, 111•1 •J>·•'" ',L1911"" lltlC~ •. Sono•• •.S4'ddl1b1c- : • Univer1llY ' ' • "' "' .,, "' "' "' men On e squa ' E11cu1<1, al lht Wiii lioom II!, S.,1!• Ana, (1ll!orn•1. "'"°'' lht !lr1il>1101• ""'"'"" "'n'• '"""111 ln T he alums will have Dave 01 t~e 11>ov1 nam•d d•{<!d~nt ••Id p•ono•M n••n 1, on 1111 •IHI •••'IA~I• •••ov~ w1• !ilod •n 0••0~• C11un1v on Juno Wo!los, Tom O 'Conno r , Ben •LOCK. 1111C1CN•• "LOl'IN. 1ttc, ,0, Public 1n•1>•cllon 1e, 1911 l'u11111htd Ol•l'IOO' CM•I Anteater 1"·116M DlllY 1'11t1, IOI It •: ll•el 116 YI '" Jt c• L•tl• S1ua•I w ll•ll•v, nl!Afl~IN <o,1111~<11i •~. IN(. ''.il•U••Y j, u. It.''· 1'11 Wetzler and S kip Redo ndo 1n' Nt<'lh lro1dw1' Anl•t•nt Dl••<lo• •nd 1:vi' W••I r""im .. nw ••!•h Av•.,v• ,..,,.,,,.---· " l'•ld1v'1 ''''" El Oortdo 11. S1ddleb1ck llt Senora olO, Un!~ers!Ty lf v111nc:11 ~. L1•un1 lle•c~ n 8•t1 ... !>lnllavo •1 fnon·I N tutl T11.,'9J'I OllTI" llr11 1! Sadoltb&ek Valtncl• 11 El Dorad& SonO<• 11 L1gun1 fl11c~ lJnlwr1lrv •' P•cllk• !non·IH-) ANGl'LUI LE.I.GUil w ' !.er\l'llt • O ,.,.,, )I • , Miit• 0.1 J l S.t. Paul l l sr. An!"°11v , 111nc1> Arn1t & ~ l"rld1r'1 Sc•••• " ~· ,,. "' a "' ,. SI .A"Tl>onr 6111. 1111~00 "'''"' '3 1"•!11 X 61, SI. P1u1 66 f0ll S1rv111 90. Mell• !>ti n Tu11d1r '1 G1rn-. fli1l>OC> .i.rii1t 1t Servll1 P•UI X 11 Me!tr Otl !I. P•ul •I .St. Anit.ony OA•Oll!N GROVI: LEAGUll! .. '" "' ~' "' "' ., W L l"I" PA Gt•dtn G•ovl llol11 G•ll>Of' 111ncl'lf! Alernl!°' Let Aml- S1ntlt11<1 I I 61' J]j !j.]~1 s3• ! l 11111 5.!f l •51t ~J l ! Cll ... 1 L• Oulnt1 P1cl1k1 2 I ~ ~ l 1 ... "' l"rloln'i koret. Pac!l!Cll !SI. LI Oulnlo ~ ll•nc:l'o Al•ml,,,. 6!, G.o"'"" G•ovt '3 lot Ami-... lol11 G•1ndt '' TNMolY't 01-• t 1 Ovlnl1 •I ll•ncl'o AllmH01 Gardin G'""'' 11 llolu G•I~ S1nll1pe 11 Lot Amlvo1 l"lll:EWAY LEACUll! Lt Mtb•• Sunn. Hol!\ Tror l uent 1'1'11; Full- IC.,,nedr L-•I w ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' . "'""''I ka•t1 LI Mttir. ~. Sunny HOii' .U ~ ... ,,,.. IO, Fulltrton i-" T•o• ••· l(rnnm M llut"° P1r1< !I, LO<Nt ll U Tu1MllY'I G1..,1t t 1 Mtb•• 11 ll111n1 Park ~1.,nfdv 11 Fuller!on Sun"¥ Ht!h 11 l-111 Trc~ 1t !>l"u\1''11 u• "' "' "' ,., .. "' "' ~ •• •• ., "' •• Cage Scores The Raiders jumped to a six-point adv antage and then h eld off a closing U ni s purt. Driscoll c redited !'ienior Tom Mullinix with an outstanding game. M ullinix h it 18 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. "''""'' P.,n.,n Hell•r Graf Atlt""I Rutoal (ovin1•on Tot1lt lilrnon M•co Mulllr1 I• Stv1rt Llortnl@ Tota ls ..... Unlvert llv 'oMrl (I I) .. " ' . ' ' ' ' ' . I > ' . ' ' lJ 10 Un!v.riJty I HI .. " ' ' ' ' ' . • • ' ' ll IS k trt '' Gu•r1t11 t n I '' • J •• ' ' I ' ' ' ' " .. ' ' ' ' ' " .. ' " • • ' • • • .. • ' " • I " 11 -.., ll -)t Vanguards Fall, 92 -65 Netters Win All.C1t11<1rnl1 Tournamttnl 11 UC llv1f1ldt Te•"' acorlno -UC l•~lnt \J, UC ll1r~1ltV 11. UC S1n!1 111•1>1•1 I . UC 0 1vl1 !. UC fl:lv•t1l1 • I , UC San!• 81•b1•1 I, lJC S1nr1 ruz 1 U( lrviflt (t ) Ill UC J1nl1 Crvz 11 ... 1-. C~10.,..I (UCll ck-I. Lt~m•n· 1·1.6•1, J1blon1lol (UCt) dtl, Melone, ''· .. !, Sc 1>n1ld•• !UCI! d.t. Cllvln .... ,. M N1t~•na rucn <!fl. L1Cro11 ... 1. •.0. 01lt IUCI/ 1111. kt ll. +.1, , . .., f:n ... t•d• UCO d•I. Wlckh1m. ~1 . ,. ready lor pitching duty. Den· 111111 .1.n1, c1111. t HU ~"'t''"'V 10 ino r .. 111rl<>n. '•'''"'"'• ''~u 11nco•Po••••G LEGAi , NOTICE Ttl: (Ill ) tU .. H l OA:lli~GE COUNTY I~ <•lll0•,.111 \---= ~~=c---- niS Nicholson is a question All .. nl JI lo• •••Cutri• PLANNING COMMl~)IO " t(W lNl£JfPP l~t~. \.i.I .,,.... l'ICT!TIOUI I UllNll• mark. f':D~'!~~~. 1~~·1~~·, •. c:,~I 01llV ;',\'~;; l":b~~I!~~~. !~;:"'' (0111..., D•"v ~~~11 ~!~l:nv:.;,~1i:.:,•,~n·~:; (.:~~~~:·,~d'lll: 1 1~1 tol.!.~n~lp!•tl!:ll~~=!. ~~fl"fll M ike Sheline will be behind , ...... 1 P~•1n• .. n•1> LEGAL NOTICE L G L ~1c"' rc.w t-NTPJl,.Pl~l~ the plate w ith T om Spence at E A Nv1 I'.• ''Y""' b• H•"v \, (Mn•o. l·MOI Ot~T •11u1 1no (0 .. u• <----L"lt n Unit I , (Olll Mto1, Ct lll tU>t, l'.rst.· J<·m Gre enway at se·' ''''''''"' , .. ,,,,,,---V•n1r11 P1"""' " l'ICTITIOUS a UUNll\ rlto' J•nv M~one, H11 Wlt nltf Or• C111tla cond ; Mike Sy kora al third ; NAMI 'lATIMtfNt NAMI ITATIMl'NT ,.11nt1•~"" O··~~~ 111•11 fl•Ol t ,.llO!, "'•1•· Ct tl l .,,,. and Adams• b rolher G ene al 1~• fo!lowlnt1 ntrl<l<l '' nolnt bu11ntt1 Tl!• tcllewlnt D1t1t1n' ••• llnlftt J111.,.,v "· ontt F•lllu"Y 1, 11, 11, l nlo 11U11n•u !1 Mllltl <~!.,. llv •• 11 ; bu•l.,.U 1., If/) J~t l1 Aulomllllv1 l!ll(lfOftlCI DIN., short, llOH'5 Sl'EEO EQUIPMENT. laofl StPAWllEltllY ~•l!LO). 111 )hi.I-----J1nv MIWtnt Wiiiow LI M. 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(Nd Dall't lllllf, llon11d 0 l ltwa•I T~IO lkJoln•n It l>Olnw v>n<luc!..i bY 1 1111 lol!.,..lnt ""'"""' "' tlolnt '•bru1•~ I , 11, It , 14. 1'11 -..It t~I• olat•mtnt 111111 with 1~1 r.0u,.lv Dl•!11tr1hlD. bu•lntn ••· UCI Swim Cllfk ol O•t n!N CDUntv fin '•8. r. 1tn J~,,••" Ml•Y llombt•I ALT HA ALLE N IAIL LOl'T, 7t0 W LEGAL NOTICE DlllVbltl Geld (1111 lftWUllle11ll llY 11 ..... ,,y J, Mtd<IO~ 0.PIJIY Countv Lindi ••• ··-~ l llh '"••1 , r,0<11 M••• 1 --.,,,.cc07ccc-"'"'""~=-=,..-- C1>•ootl and Sc,,neldtr IUC!I 1111• (I.I UC S111t1 l1ra1rt l Clt•lo. TMt •ltllml nl llltd wllh 1111 Co\lnlv Wllllfm Alv•n •M fJ l/1blr11 L ll1111y. IUl"l'.IO• COU•T Of' THI L~11"'1" '"" Mtl-. 6·1, ~I . !11(1 butterllv-1. C1r,..h1n IUCI), I" lUH Cltrlo f)I Otan•t C11un1r on: Jin in. lt1' Ill l •I Vu1 L1n1, ll1lbt'J1 ITATI 01' CALl .. O•MIA ,0. Jo~lonik l '"2 Nat~•"" 1UC11 dtJ ~ J ,.ubllliled Oranft Co11! 0111~ I'll<>! ll r ll1vt•ly J, M1!100 .. Otpu!v (l)Unty 'Tiii' bii1it\Sll 11 blln1 'ondu<ltn by '" THI COUNTY Ofi OUN•I C•.l,"•w"o~~,l',R~°'~.:.1,,.'lv'clll dfl; ICtll 1 .~oo0 b•11U•lrc11,.....11. Coo~• IUCIJ, F<tbn,,.rv \, n. If. 24, 1t1, 311·11 Cl1'k. lnd•vld11:11.11•Mt" 11111,.1 He. A•h fll " ~ " "'' .,,, . ---------------1 l'IJ'lt NOTICI 011 NtA•1111e Ojlll jlll'ITITKJN • ..., Wlcl(htm, .. 1, 4·1. !OO ••te-I. Fe••u• IUCI, ,,,,.,. LEGAL NOTICE Publllll•d Ort l\Qt C'll 11 O•llv PUnt, W!lllam "''~1" ftl'l•v o• lllOlATI OP WILi. AND l'O• UC lnrln1 I•> Ii) UC 1"111111 118ar: 1~,~;:11~.-S$1~C !',::iln~e.'...~~',';;: -----------------t J•~u•rv 11. 19, ind F1b•111•v .!.,,,'.',·, ci!~!'ei"~,~~::·c~::r'v ;,:•f•J;:•,;-_n•/,",'7Y ~ITTl•I TllTAMINTA•Y (heoptt IUClf dtl. C1mpbfll, 6·1, •·+. l :U.S. NOT U:I 01' PUILIC HIAlf lNO TO 1 1 ltll lh Atvt >IY j Mt <klc•, Ot 1>uh (Ainly Cottlt 1111 l!DWAlllO OUNM l ll(M, .. lJt~lo<1ikl (UCll !!ti F. ~telankl, 7.5, «Kl br111h!rollt •tl~Y--6 UC lrvl"ll, HILD flY THI! OllANGS: COU,,.TY (I•''· L!Tllt, l llMI '""w" II IOW.1.1110 0. 1·.I, ·····-· '''· ···-···-, '"''' •.•• •. rc-r. Tllouln, SU!lf!l'I '"" Mu"nl, l"LA NNtNQ COMM!lllON ON l"•O· LEGAL NOTICE l'UU1 Ll'llCHLITlll, 0«.l'IHd • .. ...,..,,_...., 1-11.1. l"OSl!O LANO Ull 0 I IT. I c T "ubll.,...., o''"'• r ... ., O•lly "•lot, NOTtCt: lJ ftl!.•ll 'f O!Vl'lf ..... + .• ~.',.,-<V<<I Oo•. ••-mo•,,,, .. I, Tram 11tnOlnoi.-I. l'eclflc, 1 Vtl. CHANGll ,ICTITIOUI •U .. Nll l Jern;i ry 19, Ind f"•!lrul tY 1, I), 19, l!OWA•D 0 . lllOYC I Jft. ht• 111111 ,,.,. A "'"' • .., r let St11t , J, UC "n1• ltrblt•. I Pu•tu1n1 1C !ht Pl•nnlnt Ind Zon1nt NAMll! lfATl'Ml'NT 1t1? IJS /I lrl • .-lff10fl tor l",....lt df Wiil INI .... .. bi.It IU(I) ~I llirllt t! ..... +·l , ~l C1I Slltt CPull1r1on), S (~lea 11•11. l aw. 11 •rti•....:ltd. 1>1d «d., Ill !ftf Tht tell-Int .. ,..,.,, lo dolnt bu1ll\fu "L1tttr1 'rft11"'"'''"'"• ,,f.,l lKI 1• llardlll'" ~I EOW•rd1 !UCI!. .. ,, 6. UC Irv!,,., 1 C•I Poly !"omor11). Or1n1• (ountv P!1r1n1,,. Ccmml•olon, 11 LEGAL NOTICE wn1c.i. 1, ,,,..,. 16• IU•l"41' N•llCu1tr1, ).J. I. Clf ,.01¥ (kl! Lvlo ODll<>O), nollt• 11 !'le•l'bY tlu1n .~ ... PVbllc ....... EL OOllAOO 01sr1111 u10•1. 'H I! '"" thtl the lllN •!'loll •lte.• 1111 l'll•rlfle -================================.1'"11 will be, Mid bY ll•d Comrn•11lon on ,,. __ I 11¥~' NtWPO•• 1111'1>, (1111 lh• 111'111 .... btt" .. , ,., ..... "· r 1 Plln p•~lnt to amtnd 1E(TIONA L Wllfltm F Eley, 11+11 Dl•lto Clrtlt , l'fCTITIOU• IUllHlll It/I, 11 t )0 e m . hi !~1 UU•lllllW!'I-' 015TlllCT MAP ,. ... , of I~• O••nM Hunlln"°"' ll•lt,,, C.t lll NAMI' ITATl'MINT ~fl ..... 1\1 N~ 1 ff t t ld uurt, 11 10t C I l I C-ndfd 0 ~!tl>htn 11 !It•• HI'' .Avenldf Oom· T~• IO!IOW!l\tl ,...,_ l fl de!"' (lvl.C (tnNr 0•'"• Wt.i, 111 1119 (.l!y c:~,:. r.;.~.nl• ' •• ..... • •t llM 1noo, MllllOfl Vl•!o. C1lll bu'lnttl ••: et \lnft ""'· C1lll&r11l1. Seid pl1n 11 dnl,,..lf'd CASE NO 1C l~l1 bullMH 11 O.lne CDMutlld bY 1 HOLTZ fNTll •l"IPIZl!I, 1(11(1 lain· D1IM l"otb. 1. lt1J SAN DLEGO Southern 11.,1 •11trn1rt· ""'" r s E c '' o N .1. l ,..rr111r"'1" "'111 Lfri., """""''°" •••(II, Ca+u w 1 . 11 JOll~ Olllltl(T M,l.P ,, ...... and !>'-WI lo Wll!lt m F fllV tt•... Ceunl'f' Clt1 -Ca[ifomia College of Costa ,....,,,.,, cnfngt ,,....., !IMP Al !Sii f "c;.,,.,., T~I' •1•ttmen• 1111<1 wllh 1ht (r,u"IV Wallt• N Hiii!•. 71111 lfil ..... 111 l.lnt, ltfWll, •UINI a ~OITOHI Mesa dropped a ~decision ~ 1a1y0c1r• 1ctiv••Wt1r V .1.1r1<~11ur11 r ~''" 11111•l<1.on1> 01"r1c1 ,0 ,,,._ .,. O••"•• County°"' J•nu••• )I), Hunu,..ion •••"'· C•ll1 tt..w 1111 IHI l"llftM• Av-• 11 1 l)VJOI ISll) Group Owatll<111• (Sitn 1,n ll Y ltvt•ly J , Ml<lckl" DoPU•t ll lUurd W Hill/, I .... O!lv1 C"tll, Lit AHtlH, CINI. tMU •· host UC San 0 1·ego Fri.day "DUnt11n v111..,, C•llt. f210I I" .. ~ ''' .,,. ''"' '"' ..., ll•\lt1tllon11 C11ltlcl C~l •ln prooortv Counh (lt1•. l h•I INlllMll lo ... 1 .... CM01Utl"" b'f' 1 .._.,_ .,. . night in Border City basketball bou""""' by Jc•on•f"e 11010 "" '"" l'IM!1 1"1•tner1111~. ..,,.,....,.,,., l".i1t1MH. nor!n•11l1 Cnt"f lvtf'lu• on '"• PVOll""'O O•l"Ot Ca•ll Oll!f ,.111111. • .... ,,, W. "'"' "ublllhtd 0•1nt1 CAttl 3Ction. 100lll•t1I; ll'lt •t f!l'Old '"K~I on ·~· J•"ul •V 11, 19. f nd ~•bru•tV '· U, w';ii., N, HoUt l"ttl<Ul•Y •• I, 10, lt/1 The loss leaves the SoCa! IO.rtl!wt or '"" El .,..,.0 liced "" ll'lt 1"1' ")·/1 Tn11 t111 ..... nr 1ua11 wi111 ""' c,.,,.,~1y 1----:-::'c-C".:'"':"~::------,,....,,,,..c.1 I~ •nt El r ... o "'"A \-----------------{l••k nf O•anM Count}' "" J•nua•v 10, LEGAL N011CE Vanguard sea son record at 3-1 ~·1111"' bf: 0 •1"'' cou~iv "1•"~1,... LEGAL NOTICE "" ,.~ ft ....... 1v J , Maddo,. o•..,•Yl------::-cO'C=-----commu.i.... '""~'Y (!If~ aAll 11tf 16 and g ives the two teams a S•ld 1>11bi.t M•r1,.. on t~• •bov• ,,,., 1----,-1ctitious iu11,,..1, "'"" ,u 11•11 ,01 c.ou•T °" TN• split in their series this year. ,,.,""" nlan wui e-. ""n "' 1 l'l "m ·"" •• "AMI 1111.TIMINl ""h""""1 o,.,.,, <..c111 011•v ,.,1,,1. JTAYI or t ALl l'0•1111.A 110• "'°" IM•e•ll~r •1 l>O'llbl•. "" 'Tue1<11y. T~e l~llowlnt 111,.0.,1 I '• dcl"' l onut•Y n, 1', Ind l'l~'Vl'V I , I), THI COUNTY 0 1' Ofl.1.N•• Soc.al copped an 82-76 verdic t IF•O•u"'y n. itn, tn •r.o ~••'1nQ .and bu•1~1" 11 "11 ti.a,, "' A·'1111 al home earlie r. mofll"' room c! l~t Ot•nQ" Counly Plan I(,. M E"T(ll,.lll\l\, ll!S Ltxu n NOTtC• 0' HIAlllNO ON ll•TITIOH ~Int Commln lon. "'"'1,..,,;~ llu•IO'-· ••• ''''''' o• W<" A•O •O• I ... ..,. No 11'.1. Coll• 'I·•••· f'/6)6 1.ur AL NOTICE .... SoCal College had ample .00 (lv!t Ct "''' Orlv~ W•ol, ll oom 1111, Jon l(..,ntdy, llll ~ •amuia. S•~!t <;oV Llffllll T•lfAMINTAl't ~fnta .Ina. (11"""~11, If ""'1lU. l<mf and """· IUCI ----fillllt ti N.AMll ,, 11(1111, Ot- SCOring o pportunities but could Plltl •II "'''°"' "",,.' llVO'lnt or 00· N,J...., t>, M(Nultv, '" Ju~•P••. ~ l"ICTrTrOUI I Ul lHl'IJ .., t I 27 f 84 f om ?y _,_ . .L..,. ooslnt .. 111.,.._....,11••n Will 1)1 lia••d 11 .._,,., (1111 ..... NAMI ITATIMINT "Or1c1 n l<ll llllY GIVIH ""' Wlr· connec on 00 Y O r rt.lg bf'\lr l "> l• '"'.,."tn th1t '"" w•ltt.,, ,.,_,.,. 10 Elli•t>t"' l':tnntdy, J>IJ ~'" •• T"• lol!&#lnt _..,_ l• .,,,.,.. 11<i11,..n ,, 1 cun"'cn "'' 111M Mr•••• Nf!ti..ri the fie ld while UCSD hit 34 :C..!....£_~ ...... t...~.J "''' 1>11bllc notlt 1 ~ wbml!ltd to ~ ,...., :wnri ,.,,,., Cellt ••· 1., I"•-•• "" w111 .....i 1., 11111....u If and at one time in the aecond .... \fun!,-~~ "1'""1 ... c-111""' P<IOI' "'""' ~.r1... Tiii• tllltlntH II btl,,. c.onduc1td by I WlllT(Lll'I' !HVEITMINT (()M. LMltrl t11111¥1 ...... , It ,..., ...... Ollt. Pertnertl'll•, l>AN\I, JllJ DYi"-l)IJ.,.e, lu'llt '11, •M•flrl(I 10 ""IOI 11 ,,,_ tor ,.,,...., NlA half held I 27·point bulge. ~ l"or turl!Mr "'11111 fMlrdlnt 11\d D"O.-l"Ullbll~ IC ... l\fd¥ N-IMI l t te/'O, (.ellt0tnl1 11.66.1 . 1atllcMl1r1, ..... 11111 -llfnt """' fltcol flortbn ltt Cl lnntll '°' a· I r-u @) @@)§@ oo...i •I•"· I ll'"'"'"'*' --••• In• T"I• ,, .. _,"' lllod .,.,,,, "'" Cllotnl• T••NUIZlll MO•TGA.GI (()' Inc: 1111 ""'""" -"""" 1\11 -..... N-Yon:' ICll. nc:l utfalo M SoCaJ hosts 10 a o..u ege Cl C c:i vllt>d lo uU 11 the oOl(I et l"4 0.1-(ltrW; df Ort,,.. Caul'lf'I' Oii Jt ,,..•rv It, IA (1IUornt1 CorllOftli.), Jtl' Dul'°"" l'-ut•Y n, lt/7, .i t :• ._,,.,. I" N Sflll~ !IL Clt'¥tlt nd lU Tuesday al 8. CounfJ l"llllllfrll Gommlt olon, 1!1111,_,lnt lt7', I Y 1...,,,1¥ J ...........,. Otllu!Y c,....,. D•IW, 1-ull• fll, l'ltwllOfl IM<Jo, ""'''r ...... ti 0-.e•I-Nt I f/I MMf O.lrlllt 111 PMlldflofllt 11) lulldlf'll, a Clvk ,,.,, .. O•IYt Wffl, !y (Mork. 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"• ' ' . • ' ' ' • • .. • • '" ' •• • . j • ' • • • • • .. • ' • • ' .. ' . •• .. • • • • 'I l . •' • • DAJLV PILOT Gemini: Tension Relieved SU NDAY FE BRUAR Y 6 By SYDNEY OMARR A reader rrom Washington. D.C. demands to kMw if I am • Leo. My h<lroscope is reveal- ffl in one of n1 y books, "My World of Astrology " My birth ai;ign Is no secret. I have a Libra ascendant and the Moon In Cancer. To find out my Sun sign, read the book! AR IES (A-larch 21 ·April 19 1: New approach to ac- complishing unpleasant tasks I! required. Your job is to col - lect. You will hear and read . . l/N·8/iOOK * ANAHEIM 21 44 W. LINCOLN 1100 t:.UH I.UT Of llOOIUNltTJ PllONI 774·1300 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 17200 S. UOOKHUlST (100 YAHi IOlllM Of W-) PllONf 961-33 1 ' Sale Prices Hanared Thraugh Wed., Feb. 9 many excuses, sob stories. But !-------------------------. ONCE IN A LlfEJIME! maintain Independent stance. Be yourself. No need to take back seat. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) '. Tread cautiously. Take no person -or !'litualion -for granted. Be fin excellent listener. Make c:oncession to partner. mate:. You have chance no~· lo get at truth -Ir patient. Share knowledge. Teach and learn. GEMI NI (May 21-June 20): Stick to practical issues. Tie loose ends. Be willing to share with associates. You now can give with sure knowledge that you also will receive. Join in happy occasion. Tension is relieved by social event. CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): All stops may be out; you get chance to prove major points. Don't do things halfway. No tukewdrm methods. Go ell the way or don't go at all. Modernize concepts . G i v e special attention to children. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)' Relief from recent pressures Indicated. Welcome visitors. Change routine. Social contact now could result in real pro- gress. Gemini and Virgo persons plny pron1inent roles. Avoid tendency to rationalize. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Obtain valid hint rrom Leo message. Those you come into ronlact with can offer aid. constructive suggestions. Key Is lo listen -and evaluate. Relatives ere much in picture. See through maze of con- fusion. UBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22), Browse and shop -genuine bargain ls obtainable. Don't be discourRged by temporary delay. Know that surface in· dlcatlons can be deceiving Pisces person plays prominent role. Question of budget Is paramount. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Clrcumstances tum in your ravor. You can be at right place at right time. Those in positions of authority ap- preciate your efforts. Set pace -and example. Bf' receptive to new ideas. Capricorn is in picture. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21 ): Your appeal broadens. ~iore persons are drawn to you. lle\p one who <'onrides pi-ohlem. Don't cast first stone. Hun1anitarian ap- proach succaeds. You are capable no~· of completing im- portant Rssignmrnt. CAPRICORN 1 De<'. 22-,lan. 19 1: You gAin through fre sh outlook. A\'oid cliches. SR~' what you mean -meRn what you say. Accept invitations. Change routine. Some hopes can now be transformed into realit.ies. See overall picture. AQUARIUS {Jan 20-Feb. 18): Hunch can spark actual 11dvancement. Prestige rises tf you share knowledge. Steer clear of the petty. Golden Rule now worlt.s wonders. Mean- lngfuJ compliment is ttceived from """ you tt>p<d. PISCES (te:b. 1t-P.1arch 201: Journey may be on agenda. Open llnet ot communication. Strive to understand those who may hold unusual \•lews. SenSt' af humor proves gttal asset. See overall siluatjon. Leave delalls to ot.htrs. T• 11..ci owt -·· IV<kv "" "°" In "'°"" Md tow. °"'"" sw .... ¥ o.n.tr·1 kook .. !, "S.C.f•l Hlflll lot Mtfl - W-." S..00 tll'1'1'1o1M'tt •l'lllf 7S t""!1 to am.rr IU~ $too'_.. -OA!l Y "ILOT, .... l)<lt, Gt-(..,"94 SI•· t'-'.. New Y-'.. M.Y. 1to11, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE MA TTltESSES • MATTUSSES -TIHO ... TUl\DI •• 0 I ~ c.-.~ ........ e.. ,. ............... ~ 8-1303 UPHOlSTl"Y • _11111 '-'"' •••rtr 8-4781 ....... OITllft. 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ComplelJ! wi~ roll al 12& fi lm, wrist29 88 strap, battery and cube. Rte. 34.95 • KODAK Color Film SYLYAlllA "Bin llll'' Flashcubes flow yot an LIU 4 ffa!lo POLAROID Square Shooter LAND CAMERA I · I ... . ~· ('.··--l I I ' ' I, 4 ' I ---~~ Mow ,.. "' shoot _. fifl'I that Rives i11mnt r.olor shots -w1t11 IOCll!Od flosh ,,,iem -· ··29.88 POLIR010 Color Film TYPE If -75 speed IOI 111 lo square ahootlr ~"'· •11.JJI 2.88 ~:.. wttllaat '*'"'1., 88c 111-I.H P1l1UClhl AM/fM IA"llT/lltCTalC Portable Radio I EAL IOllE.. . HaM!ome pa<!Jbfe witll sfide "~ t~tiet. P.usbb1tto11 '"~''· incfodes 4 "~' 15 88 batt1J1~. 11n111 111-ti.I! , I • • I I l ·\ I t I ·' ~ ' { :.-,. ~· • • s • . 1 i • ' ' I . t ' • • • l t I • .. i' " '1 • • • • DAILY PILOT 45 YEARS OF SERVICE Slnc• lh fou111:llf1t I• 192,, ttl• F-.M.. T•rbtll Co.. l1te. h•1 9row11 to Nc:ome 011• •' /uft.rie•'• l•rtj(t1t Ital ••'•'• or9•11it•llon1..,..ltfi • 11e lwork of <14 effi1t1 •nd over 600 empl~'''· Q.,,, I 'h bill io11 doll•r' 111 retf elltl• tits been 1old bv I~ Terbell Co, Thi1 9rowtlt he1 bt•ll t~• rtuilt of th t d.dictftd •fforh of • 9 rou p of entr9•tic tttl e1ltlt proft•1iont l1 911id td br th, conc.ept of 9iwi119 Mrvict to the public. '.. -l"lfj . ' . ' 5 BEDRMS -$36,000 -MR . BIG 2»0 1q II. tl<ltcu!lvt llvlr\9 Mid ,nttrlllnlno. 2'h INlll'l1, dre1m bUlll·ln ~II· c"9n. Gl1nwathtr. Full dlnlr19 room. Dttl;n!lul patio overloo~s t p/.t"tur- ttque l?OO! sited vard, •~oul1itely planted, r>U!fy rnanlt ured. ff1·1J1l ' ' ...... "FAMILY AFFAIR" 4 BEDROOM $31 ,500 ND ~wn C. I. t1rm1 -SJlSQ dOWl'I ell o!htr1 or 1uum1 6'~"' FHA loan •"'1 your monthly p.!ymen1~ wlll be on!y S1121 Pre•tl<i• Co•1• Meu lot•- Hoo. 1 bl!th1. J&mlly roorn with !nvlllng f1'1plec1 ell 1ne h~ndy wlr. sever bvlnln kitchen. Clolld lOll cerf!'ling. dr•PQ I. window cc~erlnga. e•!lo. Sprln klfra, 5~1 7:10 . . ' . " HERE 'S A "WINNER" $21,500 -N!) DOWN G.I. l1tt m1 -11150 dOWn 'all oll'lolra.. •·bedroom, 2 bel!IJ.. ~ty room wlltl lnJplrlng llreptece, Eltkl.,,cy kllchln wl!TI tln•I bulll·ITI •S>Pll•-· Peuo. Gorgeous ,,.,. 11111 cer1191/nf. HNr ell convenlen<e•. ~· , ( . • . :• " . • .' .. ' . \;/~ . ... ' " . .. ' ' • .r ,. ' • ,< , ., ' ' >::•' ' .. MESA DEL MAR -$33,500 SECLUDED llvlf>ll -wt 111 ennv1nl1H1Cn 11 )'GVr "Flnotc Tllt'I" • bedrooms, 1 tiem1, llUM temlly roam wllll 1n1p1r1n9 flreptec1. OrNm kltdl.,, bullTln ....... OVl!I .. d l1n-lll1r. NHr ltr-.b, ~"' IW111l1 C'O\lfll .. ~lr'19. C11l-d•11< 1lrHI. 1 co....,red ~!lo. lmmedl•I• pOslftllon. l4l-1120 n· •• .. ~,.-. ··:-·· ' . '·i ' • i ;,, . .. ' .. " ' ' ., ' GORGEOUS 5 BEDRM. -3 BATH $46,1001 TrvlY e •'Snow P l_.-wrifl UOCIO In 11dr11-H~ 11.,.,lly ,_, wllfl hffvy -c•Ulf'IOI', _, ~· 1nd floor "' c1Hlng tl1TPi.t1. Oll.-o 111 .iec1r1c llulllln •l!Cller!. d!i.hw11Mr. 9d(l!lton.t llrltPllC• In ltrvto tor1n1I 11\flng ,_.,.._ Sett -cr.atilnt -· •~ dln"'9 ,_.,.., Ph.all 1ntl9 "-c•r· "'"""'· cw!Om drlP", (;-.d p11tlo. Only I I"". ,.. -blftw 11\M Pll"W condllioo'l. "1-1l n Since 1926 .. • "'"'~lo • ' ~f"'i, ' ,, ' I ' ' TALK ABOUT LUXURY LIVING $54,900 Short dl1ltl'\CI ro Goldf,,..,e>I Coll<"ge. Mosr unique !" dKlgn 1nd Otcor•!Or tel!vre.., E1191nc• •nd t1mi:y comtort 1n1 rnerne l"1loe •llSI ovf. ~ bed· room1, 3 tktlhl, ltmlly room. delvxt tiu1111ni. fllrm11 dining .oom. l'lu1h tlOUd lCll t l rllf'llf19. Cullom drape1. l'•rlo PLLIS 11 gorg~, ,,..led t nd hltt rfd Jl(IOl. Lo.>ds ot decking. AOt m tfld Evt +t nd•c•plng. 8d -6'191 ..J ~ .. ~ ~"-. /. 7t..,J .. "· . EXCITING SPANISH! $30,500 -NO DOWN G.I. rerm1 -SXl511 down e!I o!her•I Sp.!lclous J bedrooms, 1 IMtn. femUy '1X>m home w!!h •!l!ll•nr !lreplect , ell eleclrlc buil!-•n klltht n, d i1hw11sher. Meny e.rres. Addl!'d wellfd P<'l!IO, Gorge<>v• gOld 1htg ctrpefing, rlcn WOOd ~nellng. Nur ell convenlenc" -•n block !o ochool. %2·SS66 ' . ' .. ;• HUGE BoNUS ROOM I $34,950 -SHARP & lmmecul1!t nomt with • •PtC~u• bedrooms, 1 IM!fl>. femlly room wltn hlndlCmt !lrefllt ct, bulU!n drM m k!lchen, dlshwnsher. (OJTIPlelely linlSllfd bonus room. Nt•r 111 Kl>ool• I" lovely Co1ta Meo11 localloo. ~-1110 . 4 BED.ROOM BEAUTY G.t. term• -S1llll dawn ell ol11t<11 1 l).Otf\5, ltmily room for 111 the &c11on -re1ple.....,en1 will\ lnvil1119 lirep!ec1, ell e!e-ctr!c bulltin kjtcnen. d;•hwtsner. Pt!ic> Oelu~e thk.kly padded c1rpe!l119. cuS!om drtllf"S. Larpe 1epar1!t Mester su•te Jr 11tate ground~ -1cces1 for bOill c1 lrt•ler t.11·1111 EXCITING-MODERN! $31,SOOI NO DOWN! G.I. W m• -100. m-1 11" oll'lerst ' '*'"'°"'• 1 1:191111, ..,.. femlly '"""' wllll ~lrlcml llrfSli.R. 1'01"1n1I df111nQ room. Dlkn:t bu!ttin ••"Of, ,,....,. & dilr!we~r. J toW T ·V Olll!.h. Clhorlll leclu. Altk wi., 1ublloor --""· W•tw ~. M111r -.,.,. .. ., Olrft. DlllOflttlll s:-Ho tool ll:edl,ltld UDDOI ~ Tarbell Reaches 81°/o Of The Home Bayers * 10 FULL PAGE ADS EACH WEEK. *TARBELL'S EXCLUSIVE MULTIPLE LISTING BOOK * GUARANTEED SALES. * COMPLITE FINANCING * TELETYPE SERVTCli ''LIST YOUR .HOME WllH ;NUMB I'' I r . ' PRESTIGIOUS HUNTINGTON BEACH $46,950 Eu ence ol Wt rmth e nd cl"ltrm.. Ne•r m.t]Or •l>OPP•ng and lhe Blue P&clloc. J yr1. new 2365 •q. ti. ot t1"est e•ecutlve lemlly living • bedroom1, • ,,._tl"IJ, ICl<m•I dinl"!I roam. Oi'lu•e kf!cllt n, 1ell cle•ning ovens. dl1hw••het & endl0$i e>1fll. Cuolom ceramic Hie. Proles1lonelly oecorlfed !n••<I• & ovl. Paroo. See to appre-cia re reel beauty. ~2 5560 ' i One o! Co•tt M~a·1 rlne!ol treas. 3 ove""ed bedrooms. 1 na1hi, !•mlly room wlrl"I m•ssive Inspiring lireolece, •II electrk ousn llUl!on bull!in d•- fu~e kl!cl"len, dlshwe~ner l't1,o. Sorlnicl•r• Roam lo• pOOI. Dreul"O roam otr me1ter •ulte Cul·Oe·1•c country auler 11ree• 540-1110 MAJESTIC BEAUTY $37,500 -$3750 DOWN &n<l vour montllly pevmenl1 will be iusl Ii-• re-n!I Hu9e 1())(18 compl!!ely enclo'AO PllliO great tor • -Se•!olln• fu~ & enllrlllnlng. • bl:drOOm•. 1 b.i1hs, leroe temlly roam with e!~nl fireplace. •II el.-.ctrlc Pl/Sh OOt!on mlr•t le bv>llin ~ilchen, d;sllwasner. E•lr• l»!!io to• relt•trlon. Your own min i orcnerd Welk ro schools and perk. &•1·1561 , .. 2100 SQ. FT. BEAUTY yro new •n<I bl'ner !nan model condo!+""! A,11 '"" tldrd wCl<k n11 ~n .occompllsnl!ll -iu" ....,ve in -tlflPllC~ & tl\e-n ''"'' lo live' • bedroam10, 1 blltlls huge ••moly room w1tt> megnit<eent forepl•te. he•vy _,.,.,, ,,11. Ing\. sieo down aremt!k loving room Buillln delv•• kotcllen. do1nwe11\er. Covered palio Best ''l>ool ''"" -Fovn1ain V•lley 14-6'~1 "'""'~""'=--·--~· ·'"'--::.~ .•• ~ .. ~~~~~~· .... ACCENTS OF ELEGANCE I $34,000 -5¥,•f. ed.-. VA !Mn ,_ °" property wllkll mey be euumed -.._tnly ln1 r.tll- ...,h 1r1 .... , 1111• rtn!! Xtlll iq. t't. bNvty wttl'o ,.....,... •!rM !lfo<l,.,,.,,.,.. 2V. blltl,. lervto l1mlly room wim elegant lfrti>lect. wtt..tev•r llullllll klldlel, dl1l'tw1111wr. Full dlnfDI room. ~1tio. 14,"'' ·soUTH' COAST OFFICES * Costa Mesa 2915 ....-IM!. * Huntington Beach 16111 ......... * Huntington Beach 9111 u.. * Huntl'"Jhlll. leoch "24-* Follntai11 Valley ,_ ....... 111'-• * Mbslcin Viejo' 2Jll1•T.,. .... 54o-1720 142-6691 962-5566 962-1373 830-6060 *. Lacjina Hlls 130-603b a..,.-........ JCJ'N •• ...... We Sell a Home Every 27 Minutes! P RICED BELOW REPLACEMENT AT $52, E•qulsl!t Span .. ~ wll~ txcli.ng cour1y1rd .ntrv. Sp1nlsn de-cor with rid l•I• roof. ~ bed,oom•. J >eparate Ntl"I•. form.i bln<1utl dining room. ltm- >ly room Nill! ln,plnn'it 11teplece Fintst bufl!·ln kitchf,., d••hwn•ller, 111 rlulric .. AWillrll" Addil•Ofl81 11,eplece tM~Ance1 den, Intercom -•O meny e•lr•s PLUS• gor11fou• 11ea!ed & hilt•.., poal ~k ing, 1k'!io1. N11r beacl"I ~no ~II conve<iience•. 1'1 1~! > 'rv~ l 4 BEORM-FAMILY RM.--$35,950-NO DOWN C. I 1••m• -100, dow" all 111ner1 Only I vrs. nlw I nd In bt!!t r Iha" moae1 con<11!icn, 2'11 11etn._ temlly room will! 1nv1tln11 !lrt11l1t•. Oelu•t buo!lo~ ran11e. oven. d,.hwa1her. ••11ulll!e kllcllen. Full dl11lng room_ CIOud 10!1 !l\AQ c •r11eton<J, decor11or drepe1. ~t•rs -many tddftl '""'nl1'81 • ll1 5~6 " "HONEY FOR THE MONEY" $27,500 No dc"'n peym'"'I -low down 1111 ~e<'.11 • bl!'d roomo. 1 Mtlll m bylllrtub rei:.oem lveti ub c11~rtvk 11•bdt Jvteoebm lull dln•"9 room. •ltQtnt l!r• plllce 1eh -off cht•r>i of tamlly room. Wt •• PUlo. Wal~ to blttll I. •llllt>pjng, 812-6691 P RETTY PROVIN L HOME....$31 ,9501 SU(lm•t 111 olltr•' ~ decoratl!'d l"lldt ouf Cllermltno •Piii '"It rence, P'tllV snutter, curved drl...-ew•v IN to t llt rm unllmhedl Kint ••led bedrOOn'lS. 2 ritlll•. ta"1o!y roam will! t 111119 llrepl&ce, bultlln r11119e . ovm & new d1.r>wa"1>e•. CO\ltred ~lit. ,(,b(I. 1wlm paol -load• (!ec•lng, tru : & <h&df !re,,. VllU"I -lmrned ,..- ,~_, 'rf ~ SHADES OF POL YNESIAI $32,9501 NO DOWN! Vtry quiet I. wrl!nt Ir~ ol H..,lif'q!On Btildl. 1 IO>leiow bid._,., 2 be"'3, family room wrm lnvlljng f(rlplace, O.IVQ 11v1n1n ,.,,.., ~ & d1Viw11htr. 1111111. t ti. blad Wiii !ere• lor prlvecv. Ltltt -Uf111'!"'9-S.....t.., liv'"9 rOOM. M•ny 1•lr81-Ne ..... G.I. -lft "°"'" 111 ett.n. Of ISllllTll! ll(K. 9'io"lio loen l'IOW Ofl pr-1'f Mill '°""' '"°"'It!/)' .. }'>MWls Wiii be S161 IMIUOlfll ,,,..,, 1nmast, lnsurl!Kt & prlnc•r ~ Since 1926 • ! ;· ' • •• . I ' . l • • I ' ' ' i ' • . ) • ' l • • • • f ' ! l ' e • CHEVROLET BUY FROM ORANGE COUNTYS CHEVY DEALER BRAND NEW BRAND NEW Brand New 1972 VEGA '72 CHEVY '!2 TON '71 CHEVY >/4 TON fleet1ld• p!c•wp. 1 tone el{i•rior. ,1122211 (llll fle•hld•, +fnt. tl•11, WHd fl-. H.O. equlpp.d, tMM hyd..-ietk trtr11., etc, !641tll. ft 222l H'ATCHBACK CAMPERS BRAND NEW TRUCK & CAMPER SHELL EL CAMINOS No Gimmicks- Drive it home TODAY FOR •• • . New '72 Fl11hid1 '/,.To11 with VI, H.0. •1di1to1, 9"~9••· H.D. r11r 1prin91, f1ont 1l1bili11r, tint. 1d 91111. (2 2!4J J !707TI • $ BRAND NEW WE·EK-N-DER 12' CAB OVER CAMPER Fully 11lf.cont1i"1d. H11 H 1!1. 1!0¥e, 0~111, r1fri91r1for, t how. er, toilet, •ing 1i11 bed, tit: • :~;:· NOW s19ao • Good Selection-NEW BLAZERS- E9UIPPED AS YOU LIKE •••• O.K. USED CAR DEALER WARRANTY FOR 30 DAYS OR 2,000 MILES WE WILL REPAIR OR REPLACE THI INGINI -TRANS- MISSION -REAR AXLE -BRAKE SYSTEM -OR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WITHOUT CHARGE TO THI IXTINT NECESSARY TO KEEP THE VEHICLE IN SERVICEABLE CONDITION UNDER NORMAL USE. 1969 CAPRICE 1968 RAMBLER 1965 FORD LTD 1971 CHEVY 1970 IMPALA C01lf'I AMlllCAN 4 0001 4 Or. A11tc. lr•nt., Powr Steerin9, On, • MALllU COUPI Vliryf ltoof, Electric ' W'l..dw1, Tilt I ewner, JS,000 111ile1, A•dio, Auto., Cer•ful own•r, nic.e C•r. ISllOIOJ 4 DOGt Hardtop, v.1, A.dio, A11t0, Auto Tr•nt., Air C.riJ .. A..tle, ,_,, Wh•el, Air Conditioni"f, A..to, Tr•nt., CerM11I •H, 11ico c.er. IWlllOOJ) $899 lr•nt., P'ow•r Stetrlt19, Ait'CoMltioft· Stttrln9, P'owtr lrtlce1, bcdo•t Powtr Stttri119, J'ower lrtli•'-fin• $999 ;,,g, Shtrp ctr. I ISlOCFIJ Con.I, 1465AICS) C••• l7tlADF> • $3099 $2499 $2599 1967 MERCURY 1965 CORVEllE MU9Ull COUPI 0 97 KINGSWOOD 1969 NOVA H .. Jtop. J96 '"· i• .. 4 !pd., RoJ1o. v:,.1 Roof. Ai• Co..J., ''w" """ 1971 N VA 1 0 Nice on•. IPJW7161 int, Auto. Trtn1., Powtr Willdowt, 511· COUPI WA.aN 4 0,.., V-1, Powtr Stterln9, Air CoM.. $1999 ptir luy. IUVTJ241 V.I, Auto. Trt ni., P'ower St .. rl11t. ka· 6 p,11., 150 c11, 111, v.1, Av ... Trent., Atdie, Ae"'1lnl11t Fectory W•rr1nfy. I $1399 dio, Air Coltd. IP25ll) Powor Stoori"t· RHio, Air Cofld. Low, Ow"•' C11 . IYWT1 60l 1-111ilo1. !P26J51 $2499 $1999 1971 PINTO $3099 -1966 vw 1971 VEGA 1970 NOVA COUPI 1969 IMPALA SQUAlllACf: WAGON All'fo. Tr'"'·· R1d io. Sh1rp '''· Hiqh Rubbor. (6S70ll ) R1dio. 4 Sp11d, R11I Sh1rp Condiliofl. o4 Door H1rdtop. Viflil Roof. Pow•r $2099 IT6S402J 4 Speid, Air Col'!d., Ridio, low rnilii. St11rifl9, Pow1r lrik11, R1dio, A111to. $ Perfict Cortd. 16760FAI v.1, A11to. Tr1n1., Powor Stoori1t9, Ri. Tr1111. Sh1rp. lllOCPXI 1199 4io, VI , 107 ,11 , irt.. 11t1i111. 16t6AEEI $2199 1971 FORD $2399 WA-1969 TOYOTA 1970 KINGSWOOD ·1969 'CHIYY 10 .......... .,_,,,. w., """' C01011A mAnw,._.,M 1971 PLYMOUTH · POST 4~'-AM v .. E..,1 ... 1N.r 10,000 11111", l'ow1r 4 Dr. S-4 •• 17,000 I ._.,~!let. Air 10 P-. RHio, ,_,, Sto1ti"f, A.wt•. DUSTI• COWi . . • . .St.on,., ,..., lr1lh. S.,.r Sll1rp. c:oM., radio, •.to.. rfflo. "'""' roof. Tr1111., Air c:-4 .. lMn191 lie•, 2J,. k.liio, ,,_, St..,.J19o Air C,tll4., (fttlQS) fl55211 J I It wtll11 f1ctory w1rra1tty: for H4~ ,_., l ... tlflf, V.I,: Mt.. Tr .. t. S.,.. Auto, r••"$12.99""JI . $3699 $1499 ,,. ow,.;, $33"99'. ,., •Mo. "$2299 1967 FORD 1971 IUICK 1969 ".OYA COUPI i.u•• co... 1970 MONTE CARLO 1 !.6!,M <;,~~ 4 ~·-· ' cyl.. ~·4··· ........ Tr1111., ~ c-~.ful OWltlf, d.11••1 10 "'''· ••• lHkt, , ...... , St1•1irMJ, AMf• r,.ltl., 150 CIJ. 111. v.1, Vl11yl ···'· Air Coitd.. . . ,_,, St11ri119. Ntc:• Cir. Sho11114 lo•k d1•, Vinyl lloof, A11 Coiw' .• '•w•r Vi,..,I lo•f. y., won't ~Ii••• th• ptic•. ,_,, St11rl1t9, ll1dl•, A111to. Tr1111. ll1cU•, tl1<~. VI, factory '"• ''"''.,. it thh ,,ic •. IZCF6,61 St•1ri1t9, A11t1. fr1111. IVOSl50J IPJ567l Sh11p. f4IOA0A I 1h•ll, 1h11' trwek. CTl6'141 . $1599 $1199 HATCHIACl COUPI $1899 $2699 $3199 $1199 ' . 1888 .EL CAMINO r.%..~·· ,,_ -..... 1-EL OAllJIO ••. -·-· ,_ --,.., c..i.,, ..... 1.-C:J .. -.... 1989 EL CAMINO i!.."::::.:=.-••· 1889 EL CAlllO ~~o;--..... ••· 1889 EL 011110 ~. l';..~t.!'f.;.,,';."' 1870 EL 0111110 ~:.:..~~::i.:.'7" ·-'"' 1870 EL CAMiiio ....... ''"1 ·-· ,_ .. ft llwtllll • .wfo. r-., Air. I,.._ ... II LATE MODEL PICKUPS TO CHOOSE FROM 1969 VW CAMPER ll141o, 4 s, • ..i . 1,...i11.r,1ce, 1mM2, VERY SPECIAL 1 OWNtll 1965 CHIYY I HARDTOP l l1t1 lllf1rlet. M• MW ....W,11 ... , p,_, s+-tllfo ""9 ••r ... llel llffl• .1. 1..1, •• ,."•it' ... ...,.. •• ,, "' tN ,., •••• •••ff¥1• .. Mlllllli· tfo11 ffirouthHt. IHOtflt) ' • - l ' ' ". 14 OA\L Y PILOT DICK TRACY ... Saturdq, F'tbn11ry S, 1972 -:JI.DO MAGlllETIC AlR CARS, WITW A. IJ.AL.F-F'QO?IEN PASSENGeQ A90AR.O, "EA0 FOR Tl<[ OASIS. By Chest.r Gould OULO T~E SNOWPlOW SE l A SETTER MEANS 01-7 GETTI NC GERTIE TO Tl-4E MOSPITA L? Oil W H .. L IT BE •'TWO SMIPS Tl.IAT PA~S IN ~E NIGi-IT "? • • • • . ,.-., .. ~ ·.. . . . . . . . . " .. ,~,.. . . . . .. •. . . . . . . . . . .. : . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . • . . . • • •' • I . . ·• Ll'L AINER TUMBLEWEEDS PAL;: ONE : ttf'rVING &iVfN YOU AMPLE OPl'OllTUNITY 111 YACATf TH~ PREM/5!'5 I MOW HAYE NO CIJOICE ' llUf 10 ftPEL \t)LJ VIA Bv Tom K. Ryan I flATi; VIOLf NCE SALLY BANANAS T~<l~ I~ ... ',\J ~.1 I amHY1<¢~ H"""M, cf\&'!. ~ rrnMll'li :t,,. -ee . " VIOLE/ICE . " MUTT AND JEFF By Al Smith GORDO M .. -rn .. JIL·M· 1-1--- NO, I CAME 10 READ T.HE GAS METER! NO, I DON'T HAVE THAT EITHER··HM ,. I'VE GOT GAS LIGl-lT GIRLS" r ,., FIGMENTS PLAIN JANE l British composer ' -Hart: U.S. play~ wright 10 Wet 14 Montt1ry WOl'!h 15 Entr1rict 16 Slngle 17 OispMch "" 18 Ch1rl 1s A. Lindberg: 2 words 20 S!ruc ture madr by a snurrrrl 21 Business un ion ZZ Lea;ue; Abbr. 23 Held a slop watch on 25 Most agil e 27 Desprratt JO lntrrn1tion.JI dl1trrss slgn1I , 31 Rttrtat rap idly 32 Acllvlty we lt suittd to a ptrson J~ Clause 1dded to ltfl iSlativt bi ll 38 PMms 40 Grow in 1 v~rtical direct ion 'Z Scorth !ht sudacr of: V1r. -4J VictorJ1 C1oss, for one 45 Supported !he oplnlolls of a party 47 Polt markin g a golf holt 48 Wrong : Prtlhc 50 Kind of hooftd an imal 52 Stairs aga iri 56-of Covrdty 57 Gold: Sp. 58 Cl rtt ustd In wickrrwor~ 6D Suffer with opptrss !~e hrat: Informal &J Spot1S announctr of 111 e past: Z worcls S Auto of !ht 'ZOs 6 Pronounc1s a CUI SI 7 Sc rnt 8 Voc 1!i1es music al sflt ct1on1 q Soaks In 05 Pleet of music 06 £ncl ing used with cub l1au1d 10 Two: PrefiJC ll Dtv iou s method: Slang 12 Mascul ine peopl t 11nd cut 07 Father of lei! Ericson 68 -Ooont 69 Amerlc1n cartol)fllst 70 Siar-str ewn: Htr, 71 Very unus111I thi ~ DOWN l Wt lshm 1n's name 2 Wash 3 Spirk ltd 4 Capital ,, Trxas 13 Plait 19 Fa ist loiow/edgt 21 Louis Rie!'s followers 24 Pi!'CtS in ch tss 26 Siste r of Osiris 27 BtgJrining of 1 spec illtd ti mt 28 lll·manntrtd 29 Place to sit JJ Power to withs! and hardsh io 35 Act of leavi11g WHAT DID YOU BRING us?! IT Fl6\JRESI PEANUTS Jb Land of tht Shamroc.li: )7 T -1111 il!lO pteCtS JUDGE PARKER 39 Simil~r Ir oo•ll!y 41 Evil biolng 44 Prevaricators 4b Find to ont's tastr: Sling 41J The-: Canada's ne ighbor: lnforrnal 51 Venerabl e wise old man 52-r!dbrtast SJ He1th glnus 54 Whtrt ptople vote 55 Sotld: Prrrix: 59 Makt nt1t by cli pping 61 Ci ty In Texas 62 Feeble 64 Rent &S Fa rry tilt ch.Jracler " MISS PEACH ; l 1 • PERKINS " ., I I· J ,f •·• By Dale Hale MOON MULLINS ® • By Frank Bo9inski ANIMAL CRACKERS By Charles M. Schulz ..------....:., ,,,,,,, ll lllft tll1111 "''''' NO~ J.!E'S SEEN IW &USINESS MEIZE FO~ SEVEV.L '!'EAR'S! HE DOES Cl-IA.rrEJZ: WOR:K '. I 'M SUIZE ME J.!A.D NO IDEA. WJ.!AT APPlETON WA.5 UP TO ! LET'S GO! VOIJ'D &EITER STA.V OUT O~ Sl6MT FOil T\.IE MOMEWT, Mil. DtlVER'. NOaOt>V UNDll<STANDS ,,._., DOClCll . "T'MIY MAVI NO IDU. WHAT :t TMIN~ Oll l'U• Oil WMAT :X: ~ AIA~•Y 1.11<1 •• W0005TOQ( i!WITS 10 Fl ~"f) Dl5TANl' Ha<IWN5 BVr HE D:l£5H'r KHOIU fj;flfJ1E 1!1EV M1£ By Harold te Doux WHO AllE TMESE MEN, DAVID? DO YOU IC:NOW T\.IEM? PIZO&ASLV .f, COUPLE OF FEL- LOWS LOOICING i:oR: A. C.HAIZTEIZ ! By· Men By John Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. ... : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ........... . . . . . . . . . . . '. By ,,,_ A/./ EARTUWO!<M CMIT SfE EA~H'/, w p, c ,.., PRITHEE!' ly Al Capp Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson HOW MUCH? By Roger Bollen THE GIRLS "Charles, you'll never guess wblt'1 on tbe promenade deck!'' DENNIS THE MENACE I ~ .............................. "·························· . . . . . . . . . . . . . l'"'IJ.>-''\ .. W1urdar f" tbn1•'Y !I., 111:.i ----OAJLY PlLQT 2,S -I Everyone Has Something That Someone Else Wanh DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Tr od e It With a Want Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results !~~~~~ [ -...... l ~I -·· .. Gener el Goner el * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. * * BlG CANYON · $99,500 Exc:lu ~1 vc offering ot a custo1n1ze d 4 Bit hon1e near t:Ornpletion. l_.:irge fa n1ily rn1 , !Or· tnal 01{. exq ui site 1naster suite & 3 \·ar J.!il· r.a~e. Enjoy the Juxu1·y cif living in thi s pre!-.· t1ge area of Co untry ('lulJ at1nospherc. Guard· ed entrance. Vie\\' of golf course. 12 PINEHlTRSf 1 ... ANE OPEN S1\T.'SUi'-' 1-5 HARBOR VIEW HOMES . $68,SOO Beautiful near-ne\\I 2 story home \Vilh 4 bed· r1n.o;;. fan1 rtn & forn1al DH 2 r~ireplaces. ex· pensive \\'Ool {'IJlll i:! & cu!-lton1 drapes. Land in cl \Vail unlil vou ~PC the £!arage! 1741 POHT SJI EFFIEl.D OPEN Sl l1\' t -~ LINDA ISLE :\ Great Opportunit y'. ArC'hitecl 01\·ners of 2 brand NE\·\' \\'aterfron t ho111es \\lilt consider in exchange: your s111<1llcr hotn e. land. apart· n1ent bld!!s. or 'l"rnsl IJec>Ch>. Or 11·i\J \easel option . Each h<1s 4 RR . f'~R for1nal DB & stucl1·. _High cei lings. ~pacio us r n1 s & luxury c-arpCt- 1ng. . .......... , $155.000 each. 8 LINDA JSLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 DOVER SHORES -VlEW f-l ie:h on a h ill \rith a lovelv vie1v of Bav & mo-untain s. Li ke ne'v thruoul. Prof decorated '''/quality cptng, drapes & 11·all paper. 3 BR . F'R & study. Privacy! .. , ........... $79.500 2042 GALAXY OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 CORONA DEL MAR . $72,SOO Attractive Ne1v Orleans style. Jiome plus good income. \Valk to beach & shops. llurr1'! 439 HELIOTROPE OPEN SUN 1:5 BlG CANYON • $98,SOO Ne\\' 5 BR home, elegantly decorated \vith top quality cptng & custon1 drapes. l\1any ex· tras. Exclusive ne\V listing in th is fabulous Country Clu b area of Ne1vport Beach. BACK BAY · $64,SOO Ne\rport Beach C'U ston1 built 3 BR home Spacious roon1s .. Vor1nal dining r1n & huge recreation rn1 l("o nve rt 11 to 2 bccl ruon1 s1 S BEDROOMS · PLUS POOL! $79,900 Popular area of \\'estcli f f. J\11 large rn1~ F'a mlly roon1 \1·ith firepl ace. 4 B;i ths. 20"x40' pool \Vith separate Jac 11z1.i pool. By appl BAYCREST · $S8,900 Sharp 3 bedroon1 home \rilh BC\\' carpeting & custom drapes. 011·ner \rill co nsirier cx- chan,ge for TDs. income or land . Cal l! CHOICE WATERFRONT LOTS Dover Shores -S49,500. Linda Isle· $69.500-$75.000-$85 .000-$100.000. Off ice Open Saturday & Sunday "Our 27th Year" I General SHE'S DONE lT AGAINl I ,..,eneral Gener el MACNAB Fl N ER FlNE PANELL lNG- USED BRICK \1·it h be<llllCd ccllings. g re a t \var1nth and t:harn1 in this c11s ton1 4 GR , for1nJI Oil hon1c. Spacio11s sun rootn & gan1e roo1n opening to sheltered south patio. $122 .500. BAY(REST Cluldrens 1ving off FR. for111 al l)fl. 4 BR's. and pool. $89.500 . OPEN SUN DA)' 1·5 p.1ri. IG09 :\ntigua, 13aycrcs t JAYNE DAVIDSON BEACON BAY-C_APE COD t•ur llu· 2nd n1onlh 1n :i ro11 1011 the beach -ult1n1ate in Bay "ur TOP SALJ·:SPF:l<SC>.\I r·ir \'ie\\'-ne11· & char1ni11~ 3 Bfi ho1ne (~(J,\TS & \\"i\1,L.A('I·: ltl·:,\l.·1-l:O ll\'. den -plank f!O?l'S -!'ire· ·~'01,::-; 11;1:-: JA Y/\~: lli\\"H>·p11ace in n1aster_ ~n & pr1\·•1.te 1 IJTt SO!'\ 1111h :1 :-n1:ish1n:.:: J:111--bea1ned ce1lln.l! <1pl. !\!:!1 0.000. llll.1") ..;al1·~ 101iuu1· rof l J~arbara /\l\lle 642-82:J5 'Sl23.!:iU.lllJ'' H!'ltl).?. lf\f)S I~ 1)()1 111~11· ll'i!li .!A YN!·:. ;1~ ART GALLERY ON BAY hf'r 1nnny hnppy huy•·1·s «hil 'i'our private 25 'x30 ' gallery or slu· s~llrrs 1vill !Pll )'Oll. Qui' t•n-dio ~;. J BR 's. 511'.! ba th s. study, t1rr staff "n!o.vt'(l a r1n<' Ff{. ~-acht lockers. terraced deck n1onlh also, 11·Wl..101nl s:1l1·s lo bciy. slip privileges. 1641 Bay· voh11111• for <...J;nHnH'I' or . · C l I '1 OPl'N $1 ,077,!50.oo: ! IXin't 11: .. 11 10 side Dr1ve. orona c e 1• ar. ~ 1·a ll on JAYNE if you n<-cd DAILY. 10 buy or :'i('lt. You'll hr glad ''HOME BEAUTIFUL'' you inei hrr: Belongs on the front pa ge~ Looks COATS & . WALLACE REALTORS -S46-4141 - (0pen Evenings) INVESTORS DREAM! UNITS! UNITS! UNITS! like a model in & out. Assu1nable 61fi"n loan. $34,950. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 p.m . 21 142 1,ockhaven. Jiuntington l1each. BAYSHORES MANOR 151.i' on the ba y \Vi ii acC'o tnmoda le yo ur 100' yacilt. Dramatic sloping la1vn accents this gracious i1nn1ac· ulate llayfront ri.1anor . 4 13R. f'tud.v, FR. 1naid·s quarters. ;l(){)O sq. ft. ~650.000. Sho1vn by appt . only. "THE SUN & STARS" NEAR COASTAL from \he balcon y overlooking lhe ~~ay & Ocean Most chartning :l WATERS l~R '!. bath. ne.1vl v decor ated con· 0011·1u11~s 111is u~r .. hrirgain 1cl o1ni_niu 1n . /lot .J>Oot. 11~1dergro~1nd ·.L··! tl'n.in!" pay ~·rour , .. ,nt ~ parking. boat sl ips a\·arlalJlc>. S:ilc I \rt~ sp;11 ·1ou., 111111.~. t:Josr 'or lense opt ion . To see. call 64L.·82:l5 . '" ~ 1•a11 F~1n11 s1vl1• k111•h r·ns · full,v lifUIPJ"·;l · 01·1·11~. NO OVERHEAD r11 n~f'!t ;ind 1·~·f111!1•1·;1tor-s! !Olfic.:e at ho1n e plus 3 13fl . :J IJath . IJ1n1ng t-oun1s: ~ bod1wn1s for1nat DRS.: huj?e kitchC'll . $66.500 . Jlf'l' uni1.~ Garclf'n l 1 k e OJ>i·:N SUN J)A \. 1-!l p.nl 1915 grounrls. F.~.~r,,m1•ly. 1111.~1ni1s Trade\\'ind s. Bayrre.sl. 011·11pr Jl.J:-:iT HtDUCEO Pn 1c~; TO ONLV SZ'i.OO:f' C::ill ;:11 onr.:C' · 64Zi-0303 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO HlRLSl [ OLSO~ '" CO UNTRY ESTATE Beautiful 3000 sq. ft . hon1e situated high above the 5an J uan Capi stra· no Valley on approx . 9V2 acres of Vie\v Property. Corrals. guest col· WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors !ages & while rail fencin g. The for-l-,B=-~M~~V~71-~. -ever vie\v extends fro1n Catalina to P£A l ro11s Road 2111 San Joaquin Hills NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 * * * * * * General i G_•_n_•_r_•_I _____ _ Sno1111. Will Fall i $27,950 ·No Down ON th!.' o'l\·ner, of this cuslon1 :\lonlhly ins!alhnt>n!s ll'SS bu ilt 4 bedroon1, Eas!side !han rrnr~ Exqu i.~itc rr111· Cosla lUesa home. l!r's too yan! \\"ilh fruit & shadr far north to l"njoy th!! pan· lrt'C's galore: Co\·et-eri pa1!11. eled rumpu~ roon1 or lht-C11n1pletrly J"{'dcro1-;1tf'rt 111 family roon1, so hf' \\'a nt!! iiidr & out. :1 bedrooms, 2 us !o S!'IJ his all clrctriC' hath~. built-in go u rm r 1 home for him. Pru:f' lor an kilchC'n. d is h 1\· :1 .~ h,.. r , imrnrr!1atl' sa!f' al only r· I "l"l"" 11"1'J) (lC'I' .. ~ •r '~" S..'2,500 1rith Fil,\ an1l VA te1ms. Call No1\· 646-7171 TARBELL . ~ Y ~ ent1ne l\·11. Baldy. This custon1 hon1e ha s .., ?U LL IO\'C' lhi~ 3 be!l~oon1 central air conditioning to assure Col!l'gc Park /lorn" \\'llh a year-round comfort. $270.000. Joel ~pa.ralr gursi hou~. r.m-Smith 642-8235. lrss1onnlly d (• 1· o r a t r rl throughout 1vilh tush gold PARK VIEW-MUST SELL ~hag tarpets an<! <.:U~1orn 4 J3R, 211'.!. ba th . FR. DR-Palermo .1li:ht 11.xt1~r'"" .a!1 cl d_1·a 1)('~, ri.tode!. Next to park \\'i lh ,·ic\r up fh•• hu1!t-1n H1-f t C'ab1nf't in k · d ih" f<•in ily iooin 1\111 ahso-leng!h of par ·. ~rk . patio \\'/pon . solut"ty <lrlii.:111 you. Jt1~t OPEN SAT. & SUN . 1·5 p.n1 .. 1.930 l1kr a nlorlrl and pnr •'<I at · ort Locksle1gh . I I arbor \ 1e\\1 only ~j,950 \\•ilh }'!IA an1J llon1cs. $63.400 . V~ !t'rf"l'\s. Call. noiv fnr ap-CAMEO SHORES VIEW pou11m1•tll : 6i1fi-'171 . , ~ Outstanding can.von a n d ot:ea11 le!~11~~~~-i!~' g \'ie1v s fr?n1 this lrul.v i:or~eous :l • ~ _ _..: __ .:_ BR . splrt levrl , <icl ul! OC'Cupied oTHEREAL \'."\. ESTATERS ~~~l!liifli~iibilJ~~ lhon1e. l:lrof ess ionall_v landscaped. l-1;1-0F-FE.RING -$69 5-00. OPEN SAT & SUNDAY 1 29~ l hu·hor. Co~tu '.\l l'~a OPEN SUN. 1-S 1-5 p tn 221 J\-1ilford, ('an1eo Shores. General -IRVINE HOMES EASTBLUFF OPEN SAT. & SUN . 1-5 P.M. 2901 CAT ALPA STREET l n1n1aculate 4 UR & 1-'R. ln1111ed1- ~1te OCCU P<llll')'· $52 .500. Jack lloll · ell IH4 -6200 . VERY NEAR THE BEACH lncon1e &. con1fort. Charming du· plex -t•xtra large fl-2 proper!~. $89 .:>00. Betty Kerr 644-6200. I CAPTIVATING BAY & OCEAN VIEWS .Just listed -stunning 180 \'ie\1 ;1 11R. for111al Dl1 . 3-ca r ~ara,c:c spacious patio 1or; do\\"11 871 500 STATELY MANSION 1 \l'ith pier l'f.;. float. HO' on l~ay 5000 ... q. rt . 5 BR ':-. 5 baths unrl JlJ{ Sl69.5-00 OPEN 5AT. & SUei . l-5 p.1n . 309 l·:vening Star Ln . l)nvcr IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 3 LUXURY CONDOMl Nl UMS I• '\'I~. h I•!'' , ''"I I I" ' I \ \ lp,;t *WOOD FLOORS * 1 l ~'dlt)Oltl (',1l1f ('[.,, ... I! \)Iii ,·;1r11•·l1u:.:. 11n·pl. ,,11.t., 111.,, _1,11d. {h1111·r ha'< l••ot)'iol .in t1lhf·r. :'uhnHt 011 ,1,11111 ;11~1 l:.J.1• O\"('I" ,I j.,'1 •'UI h' l••j,1! •II S(',{)I) ['<'I' Tll" !H1,tl HOT WEATHER COMING Ti) a pool f1q· ... 1;:1\-'l 1•.1: I , Hi\ :ii! ll•"<lol1 p.11nt•·d !ill!) S~~jji() T,,1,ol p.i1+1H nr ~~.~: 111" Hll \ \ j,.,(tt SHOWCASE HOME h HI~ , LARWIN Shorc>s I CALL 546-5411 Anytime BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED BAY FRONT 3 BR 's, 2 baths. fireplace. heated pool. l~oal slip available. ~87 .500. F ra nk Peralta &12-8235 LA HACIENDA- OLE! BEACH AREA 3 1 FORMAL DINING 2 MR. S!.!PER C~EAN Sl"f' lhis au1h1'11!i1· Sp;1ni.~11 \Vould love this sparkhn_g 3 BR .. 21 l'tltry! Fmn1 t!w1·1· .~1r11 bath hon1e in 'T'urtle Rock . Forn1al 1iow n 1n10 th" spa1'iot1~ \'a11ll - DR .. F'R.. $42 ,500. [~elty Kerr ' 1·d rf'illn~ Jiving 1T1n111 11·1!h ti44-6200 . n1ns.~ivf' ri1·f'p!at f'' l'•wlnnl , CANNERY DEVELOPMENT LAND Ass111nable 6.6'?£ loan on 1110!-l t de· s1 rable corner of great llC\\ devel· opn1ent. Len s !\1iller 642-82:1.'). OCEAN VlEW LOTS 2 ad jaccnt Laguna Lots 2 blocks fron1' Ocean. !•'or details l'all 1 (;lady!-. flu ssell fl42-8::!:1S. Hl DESERT RECREATION AREA dininJ; roo111! This gnu1·1111'1- gordf'n ki!c•h1•n t<ikrs vou out to pal 1r1 gn111df'' C1a111 ma~lrr su11r 11·1rh rlr,·~c;1 ni.: lah!P and 11·alk1t1 1'lfl~1·1 + 2 11101"1' king st1f' lwdronn1s • '.:! hnlhs! Hikl' 111 h1•:1.·t. 01 !flk1' ;i itig • \'.!;1.'•'11 1·:011 6'1~1-u::o::. HIRLST l OLSO~ '" RFAlrO R S ----230 acres with .Joshua and \"urea YOU NAME IT tree:->. (;ent le ~lope -\\'a ter -len· Thi" Hou ... · I las 11· tali\'e subdivision -1 ~ acre lo ts . 1I1 ti';. i\ssun1Rhlr \'A 1,nan -overlooking Joshua ·rree -121 \'A-F11A Tf'rn1~ vear-round cli1nate 3 111 il cs fronl '1::1 Cul -Dr-Sot· Strer1 Cntrance to .Joshua· Tree National / f41 N!!nr :-\C'honls & ~hopping' Park. $1.250/acre. Cal l Don ·rodd (~l J:::xcell_t·n1 .s~u1g l'f1_1·pp1s 675--1935 or 642-8235. 1 161 Beaullful _rilC' Pnr111 17) Paneled f nn11ly Hoo111 t CHOICE BAYCREST ADDRESS 011 l!rnvy Shnk" rtonr . . ' r . . ? 19\ s21;, !olfll 1nonlhlv Stunn_1ng 4 BR s. _lo ty ce11Jngs. -• PH.vnirnt 1n~ss1ve stone fireplaces. Great I "11 rhis 1\'ilh rnur 1w1!roon1:-; ! flair & styl e -a ho1ne to be proud anrl a tan11ly roo111. (;t~n! of. $92.500. OPEN SA T. & SUN. 1·5 1 Family J-10111!'. Call ~·lf,..2311 1 p .m. IOO l lla111pshire Lane. Bay· I crest. ALL YEAR FUN lN THE SUN I ON THE BAYFRONT Exquisitely decora lcd 4 llll. 4 bath I $27,000 l\1editerrancan ho1ne 1\·/pier & BARGAIN HUNTERS l slip. 2 yrs. Ile\\·. 8169.500 -ALSO. I llf'rt' 11 1s in thr n11rldlr of 1 :l nR . '.l bath _ $129.;;()(). Dave ('ook l\l<'s;i Vrr1lr. ·: t\C'dn:ion1 1 1 '42-8?3. h:l!hs 11nd li1rgr • 011ntry 1 D -:.i. k11'•hrn ~·l-111 ·\IA !1•1'111.~ NEW BAY VlEW HOMES f'inal opportunity lo O\Vll a Ile\\' Ivan \Veils custon1 hotne. Stilt 1in1e lo clloose you r decor. 1-~ron1 $89 .200 to $1!ll .OOo: 1•~11rni shed n1odel 01_,l·:f\ ! 1>.i\ II~'{ -2001) Galaxy Drive, Dov- er Shores. ;1vailnhll• h11• no 1luwn pl•Y· n1f'nt f)1rn1•r lll!l\'111~ .O..:Oulh, , 1nu.,1 ~··II ("f\JI ;~Hl·ll~l •Oprn 1.,,, .. 1 Sl1A HERITAGE General Generoll BAYSIDE DRIVE WATERFRONT Linda & Harbor Island View ~·111111 !Ill" lu\l'I\ ! l1d1111 I IJ,1tl1 li11111 t (h1 ,I -,~! l1 1l \11!11 iHt•I ,\ llu.i1 ('11 ..,\0111 dr,1p l'l It•:-,\· p;\ttl'l111 ".; "'l~J ~I "1(10 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR lsland~r s Bldg. at Linda Isle 341 Bayside Dr .. Suite I, N.6 . 675-6161 General $29,950 !1111 \\•II II Ii 'I I II•!· IDEAL FOR EXPANDING Htll!l ! Ill lho • .,11111 llltOI• I •111·1 •·d j>,11 •, ••11 111 111 I II:~) 1 I I ••!•11.• ,I.! !1111·(,. p ;1' " i•l '•l roh'>H ' ti.di\· d••J 1 r11111h l .. 11 :.:1·.,1 l1111ul" ii !1 .11 1 \}\.11 .!1 11, l,11·i.;1 1><1l'ln .... lti\.'O pull•• (';upi·•· I 1lt',!flt" llot1llll-:\i1>ll\. ·1',1 ._,,, I 11 I" If,., l 111 1!1 \ ''•<ill \<1 I .. '" hu~ I 1r '··d ;\I .. ·:~ 'l ~I ' 'r;~:UlP d•I\\" t !I l'I ,,,.. I hi I. Ii if;3;J:J3!! • 1., • J l.11 ho•! ( '11•1.1 \11· ... ,1 \ IR:THEREAL '.::: ~.~T~TE~ General General LOVELY LIDO ISLE 3 Bit . 2 ba . neat as a pin home on best ~t. lo .... t. totation. (;real for scconrl horne ... , .. tircnlent or !-l!llall r:in1ilv. $55.000 l-:uge nf' \'recl;i nd · FAMILY EXPANDING ? Stop in at 1707 ('1\NOl_,ES TICK LAN E. J'.\,1\Y· C'RES'I' S.: ~L'(' lhi ~ lg . livable floor plan \\'llh 4 flit, 21 '..! halh . t!{'<'P lo t. S74 .500 :".lar.v 1.ou i\larior1 2 HOMES . TURTLE ROCK ( 'usto1111zccl. pri\'. patios. prof. la ndstapc, Jully J ir-('ond. ;~ .. ~ ·I ll lt .. \I' d1111ng' rn1 & ran1. r1n l.1\'(' 111 ot11·. rent otl1c r. $4fl.75o . 1\1 ll :1r\'t·y REDUCED S25 ,000 TODAYl 0\111t:r an:.:ious 10 ~rl! llarbor ls. estate: rc- 1·c11t1~· rcrnodelcd .. ~ exquisitely de1.:oraled. ,\tnplc gro1111ds. p1iol. clock. NO\\' · 8325 .000. i\I (' B111e LIDO lSLE Q\vner moved i\1ust sell thi~ 3 BH . familv roon1 . Beau tifu l ro nclit.i on. 40' Lo1. $67.500. ('ath r,yn ·rennillc COMMUNITY POOL. PARK Great area for children. 4 BR. separate din. r1n .. step do\1'11 liv. room \\'/cozy fireplace. Spaciou!-1. tathed ral t·eilin g~. $57 000, Lavera Burns VIEW AND PRIVATE BEACH On ly availabl e ho111e in l.ower Emerald Bay · 3 ·bedroom. 2 1':! baths. Beautiful n1 aster suite w/fireplare & 2 \\•al k-i n clos ets. $110,000. Fee. C:aro l Talun1 DOVER SHORES . DREAM HOME Beautiful waterfront all eler . ho1ne. 4 Lovely bdrms .. study & fo r1nal din. rnl. Separate maid's area . l,ge. pool. pi er & sli p. $190.000. Kathryn ltaulstoo, HARD TO BELIE VE 5 Bdrnis .. 3 1)~ ba., Corona del ~lar. \r'IE\V home. Steps from Ocean Blvd.: \vet bar, nirelv furnished \Vi th hit -in kitchen. $05 .000. lla rrlctl Davies CORONA DEL MAR DUPLE X I ,lve in one, rent the other. Bolh large 4 BR . 3 ba. f'turtio type apts. 2 Car closed ga· race & carport. A~king $77,500. !\1ake Off cl'. 1\I F'ink ... 1 • ..... *ocr~i\NFRONT ot:PLt:x+I 406 Lenwood Dr. --=~:::::::::::::::=7~'77'='-I Lcnl"CSI pr icrrt propt'rty of lSrr This sharp J Wrn1. hon1f' YOUR OWN ISLAND ' this kind avail. Olvnc.r \\·ill v.·ilh family roon1, 2 baths. Fil'!Cllt 2·1:9 . acre Canadian rorn:idcr trade for Orange 2 frpl1·s .: many <·uslon1 r x- MACNAB • IRVINE Realty Company I DOVER SHORES 1 View Hoint-<::ila:<y Dr. 1 •Jl-0700 _._.. ~nciou~ &· 1deo1 for tn\PI" o Sa:lmon fishing island. Close I County unils. $82.500. tras. Pool \1"iU1 patio arcn to Pcndor Harbour. I-Joust', BA LBOA BA y for summ!'r run. S.'JR,I~. r.;mng, w/l ndno• pool • I 644•2430 Coldwell, Banker tractor, 5 deer&. \\'ild game. I PROPERTIES Newport Beach Realty On!y $115,000. * 64Z-7491 * 2627 Newport Blv1I 644-6200 HARBOR VIEW CENTER 1644 MacARTHUR BOULEVARD 901 642-8235 DOVER DRIVE jacuzzi. $1 22.0o • IA'a~ or I ~EALTOR~ $1·1.),000 . F'~. By app'!. , ~ Bill Grundy, Realtor I Bill Grundy, Rltr. I Ne1vport Beach 67;..1642 NEWPORT BE)\CH :Kl llay~irl", NB 67~-6t6 l I SSO NEWPORT CENTER DR • ., N.B. 3-n &y~ide, N.B. 6T.')-6J61 ~F~or~,,..~~t~re~s~utti,t.~!_!64~2-567~;".•!.__iC:--c.::.:C-':=-::=. __ ::.::.::.=j General General !General General ' : General Gener•I THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF C. F. COLESWORTHY & COMPANY, REALTORS • , • proudly announce the openin9 of our second office in Newport Beach. Located in the Eostbluff Villa9e Shoppin9 Center. Our professional staff is ready to assist you with all your real estate requirements. THE BLUFFS HOME AND INCOME ORIENTAL MAGIC SPACIOUS WATERFRONT HOME AR~; you tired of lh(IS~ f!ndlei;i<I wcekf'nd g11rdrn1ni::; •·horc~'.' Thl'n CB.II us for an appointment lo inspec l thi~ ;\ bedroon1 1·.,ndomin111m at th~ BLU'F'FS. Roorru: al'(' light and l'ipt1cinu:o1 and the 1.Ued palin l:s <·o mplr tely privatr. $46,000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS SPACIOUS t:1.1sttlm built .f brdroom home on (luitt· Cul·()f'· S.ac 1treet. CIMe to W~lcllff •hopping and Achools. \Vif€'- savt'r bull! in kllcht>n lncludlnJr rttrlgera tor. J.arg,. nlB$ltr 1uilt~. Uke new shtlg Cfrpetlng throughout. S33,500 and worth it! WORRY ftte llvln~ •t one or tht lou•n t Jeuehold 11nd m11.1n· ttnance r~ Joc11tlons In th<' Al"t'a .. lnter ,.11tl'd? Then f'hN'k cn1t th!." neat J bcdroonr condominium "'h\ch Is o~ o( ttif' c.·holCf! end unlL' facing lhe Crffn be..ll. Thr pric(' i.; only $.32.~ a11d !hr O\\'nt'r L<i llnxlou~. CLClSl'.: to !hr bay. Cozy 3 bfodroon1 1. bath ho1nC'. Llvln.c:: roo1n v:ith beam c•cllinJ:: and craeklinl! firrrilncC'. Dlninr.: room op::n.; ltt cklightful pe.lio Pl~US 1 bedroo1n 111)Artmr11t ror 111-lft "'" or tax ~hrllrr. A.~ld nJ! $69.!">00. WAKE UP TO A BAY VIEW ANO A million twlnklinJt harbor llJthlit by night. Dramatic archi tecture and d"8Jgt1 lrnck it.self to Rraclou~ entertain· in2 a nd fllmily convenience. 4 large bedroom.-.. rorml!.I d lninJ area and wet bA.r. CALL for an ar1polntmcnt to impeet ' •••. $90,700 v.·ith nf>xlblr term,;. WESTCLIFF JEWEL S PACIOUS 4 bedroom :l bath It fn1nlly room homr. Briii:ht chr('rful clcrnr lhrOUJ::houl. beautiful ma~trr ~ultr. ?11odrrn st<:p-43vln1t kllchrn \\•ilh B.B,Q. Shn.111 n"ii:hhorhood. \\'Rik to school~ k ~1nr!11fo1·':4 1i.'irk. ~~~.750. Eastbluff Office, 2545 Eastbluff Drive -640-0020 llA\V,\Jl-Tokyo-lloni.; k:on~. Tht> tra11q11ilil)' or thr F'a1· l-:a~t 11'1 embodif'd in tht~ unique f'ug1on1 built 4 brdroon1 hon1e. IJ you can ket'P your l'Yf'S off !he J apal"lt'."W gnrdf'n \\'Ith It'( uwn 1:1tr!'am and \Vllh'rfnll t hnl 1•r1•a l1• 111 1lmuKp·tu;rr fJf 1.icacr & SC'rrnlt y. TA.K E NOTJ.~ nf the mn ny ext ra" suf'h •!I lhe importrd idAtc entry. h1ld /11 till' lm dltinnnl Jap1u1c~· rrtannc.'r. tho lwo st/lflrftlf' lirr11lt11·f'11, lhn lndll'l'l'I lighlinr.: lhroul{houl, Tl~ tlul t in c:loscl11 and dr11 v.•r r.t, thr i>n1artly planned kllchcin with efficient Nutonl' rood f'PflfCI' 11.nd tH•• 18" x 18' dl\fl Iha! combh1r 11 Indoor & f•Ulcli)()r Hvln1t at il :c bcsL Com1,letely 11rparatc-n111.tlrr 11•dh· \\"ii h view or thr gArdcn. Take a mnonllJtht 11wlm In your 1·holtt or the cairn bB.y or 111" Crllkhlng 1111rf-t!llh<'r ont> Juitt fl !lhort Wll lk Awlly. Nothlni;i: but the b<!~t Ms bef-n uff'd In ercritr ll "\vay or !Uc" In a ~ttl ng ot trofllc&I splendor. Thi11 ma1trrpit'Cf' ttr dc:tl_c::t1 b a d!""11.m N>ml' trur for 11nmf'Onr. Could it b(' you r ~96.500 .•.. By eripolnt~nt of C'011~· BAYSHORES f.XCLUSTVE bc:ir·h llving at It~ l"lf'~I. llllrd lo /ind fivr l)t>(J. roorri \\"ilh lol:.-of charm. All r"rth·" low ll'AM'hold, movr In rrindlllon. 0\1 nrr hn.~ nulJ.'l"Clt\'n k J~ rf'nfly lo tnovr A1·1 (lulrkly on t hl~ onr ()ffr rf'd <':iit l11..;!v1•ly 111 $5'.!,!)00 SECLUl >f:D .) bedroom~. 31,;i ba!h!I. f11n1\ly room &: fl)rmal rl ln. ini,t r1.111111 plu8 rt"crcatlon ft1'+"11. ·rv.'f'l 1J11Uu:o; le an "leVllllor In rnakr rhing11 f'&sy. In 1ttkllli1111 1hrr .. /..; ,.. lari,:e ll('fll\r,..t,. 2, h1'11rnom np1tr!1n1•nl for ln·hll\'~ •ll" Ill\ rf'tl1•f fur ~ lfllfl] O( ttlmnrlt ti.000 11c1. rt. Askini,: $1~.000. • TERRIFIC TRIPLEX ~'OH hlllllf' 11r lnv1•11!Jn('n! .. , Ch~"iiri''fAKlsidl." lo<·allon 1'l"S"' lo 171h S t. !(hopping &. tr111111j>0rh1 1ion. J dcilghtful 'l lx'd., rO(HJ1 untt.M. prlvalr V&rden flfllir"lr!, h11Ut In~ a nri quiet fol'('('(IJ Rlr hf!Rllnf. C105Cd cnvr l"Td R'lll'ftJ:MC tor M'curlty. A rf'l'l l velur al $46,ROO. MONEY MAKER S2B,500 2 honlN on Olli.' lot In Nf'"l)Ort llrl•hlit. 2 Wmom filVnf'r'A unit 1>!11~ 1 b!'dN:lom bun11:elo1v to rMY thr t.(U(" and helti niAkf' th" f)fty1nenla. 3 sing!,. f'ft r f:llNll:l'A. Good ttntat "'"'"· llurry ttn thl~ one! INTERESTED IN A REAL ESTATE I CAREER? WE HAVE AN OPENING IN OUR New Office. Calf MG-0020 for L.,..._...._....,_,..._,A~n_,..A_p_po~i-nl~m-•~n~t·,...._,..._,._...._ Bayside Office, 1032 Bayside Drive -675-4930 • .. I I OAILV PILOT S.tllrdJJ, ftbru&ry 5, 1972 " IT 1·: ;1 IT1 "YOU'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN" IN THIS ONE PAl\01\AMI C vir:w or NEWl'OllT llMl- BOR. 3 bedrooms, 3 balhs, SPA!\f"JSH fire· plat'e. kitchen With built-ins. ('LJS1'Q~1 deC· orated carpets & drapes. BUILT-IN \Vl i\JE CELLi\R & \VF:1' BAR . Entertain under the stars. BEAUTIFUL PATIO, AUTO TIME LIGJ-JTS. For the discrimin ating bu y e r. .. .. .. . .. .. $125,000 NICENESS COUNTS AND IT'S FEE FABULOUS FOUR VACANT $26,750 ]~ Leverage • Appreciation Depree iation • Spendable nr" fancy wo1-c!A 11ta1 rll"!lcn~ the 1nOllt de11n1.h!c al!X'<.'lll of incosnr µrop1>11y nwnrr- ,;hir Tu llu· 1·•' t'nn!><inus f'lllpl.!'I! buildt'r. Ttlli. 1irup.. erty hus II atl, 2 -4 BR . . . / 1 ~forU. l ~I -....... I~ General General llA YSHORES VIEW & POOL \Vaterfront custom home, 4 bedroom & den or 5 bedrooms. 51h: baths. Top ouality car- peting, draperies, \vallfcaper & fi.x tures. View from mos t roo rns. 87' ot, 5pacious yard with beautiful gardens. $240,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ltl•ndtr1 Bldg. at Linda Isl• 341 Bayside Or., Suitt 1, N.B. 675~161 I _,,, .. I~ General Stop All Famlllesl And look •l lh11 11\Jptr lamlly homt'. • Bl"drnom 11.nd l Barhs I St'p11.ra1e 14 ll: 19 family room 1-J1u1ter 11~1te "''!th firrplace Oflif•t 11,nd ~rwing 11.~a \\'orkshop anrf l11undry roon1 50 It. paun and lirf'p1t un1I'> ST70 I n10 1n<-on1e "'"""""""""'"'"'""'""'"'"""'!!""'""'!'""""""""''""-$711.~,oo pn1·1·. I(/'; 0o'4'n ::; l'atl 6/J.i<.-~·lll (lf)C'n Sa1 and I General 10 --"-""-'-•_I ____ _ All thl~ plu~ morl!' lor JU~t S3G.950. Call 546-2313 to .\r r . '"'"'"' 711 ';"'"'""'' I $35,950. No On. I If Val11e Co11nts 4 hrdrmn1!'. 2 ha1t1~ f'lrc1ric We Have t.QTHEREAL \" ESTl\TFRS . ' ±16 Linda lsl1 OJMn Sun. 1-5 Lnvf'ly 5 Rn, 41, BA, riQCk, $167.000. LraSC' "' opl!<ln to huy. This is a ~1UST Sf:F:'. Frank James, Realtor hu1ll10~. f'anHly 1~111 ...,1,h The home for yo u In pr'f'~li.l(e j -~=~==,.,-- l1rf'pl11 ct> Hu~,. J.ix2.1 11 .. location. ,Roo m fr1r can1pf'r/ BIG CANYON Ronu5 room fnr e'>.:trn11~·r I or boat Ne:ir school ,r,, shop-Golf Course Estate acll\'lfles. Bf.'auoful rock 1 p1n1: center. This homf' has BR.AND new five bedrooms. garrlen. ~1721'.l. No doi•on a bu1ltin BBQ in k11chen, family room, 3 baths, 3 c&r 1erms. I upgradrt:l throughout. Owner garage, 3 flreplac;e•. &ep&r· 11•1!1 sell G.I. or F .H.A. ale guest room, view corner S33.92JO. 897-(,010. lot. Less than $100,000. Drive . J I I _ ..... ]~I _ .... VERY SPECIAL OPEN SUNDAY l·S I~ The owners love their home on Li ttl e Balboa Island. but the husband prefers a ~h ack on the be aC'h. J bdr nts., 3 ba . & a. cozy den. Large for mal din. rm., wet bar. 2 fr plc'1. gourmet kitchen that has everything . All of this + a lovely 2 BR. apt. We are 1ure you \\'ill Jove it a~ much as thev do 215 Abalone Avt ., Balboa Island WINTON REAL ESTATE Mont•n• Ru mbold 615·3331 G;;;;ral General Newport Island I $28,500 Duplex on the \\'Ater. Beaut. 4 Bdr. + Family Rm. C'Ond. You live ln on•. renl Larr• rooms. t twin 1iifd: one out. Kttp your bn&t 11.t bedroom&, hufe !11.mlly rm .. float by lront door. A bet-dining rm., entry hall, bui.lt-ter buy at $82.000. CORBIN-'"' '4<>-m• IN TuRTLE RO CK. 3 Bedrooms. fam ily room. 2 baths, atrium. builti ns \l:ith sci ( cleaning oven, shag carpeting an d custon1 drapes. Large covered patio with super land· scaping. WO UL D YOU BELIEV_E . $47,900. This homr 1i. in move ln 54S.. .. 617 rr:ind1t1 nn -Just ra1nt1>d ll=o~A~rL=y~p=rLOT~=,0-,-.,,-1,.-,, I TARBELL \OTHEREAL \"'-ESTATERS ' by 26 Hermitage Ln. at I Royal St. Georie Rd., New· port Beach and then call 644-1140. MARTIN TARBELL 1ns1dc & out. -nr11 C11JJ 642-5678 & Save! 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa '' '' •'' ' . I I I I " I I . 1. ' ' ' j' ' ,, I ' I; " "V·E·E·R·R· Y INTERESTING" TRADE 3-4 Plexes all in a ro,v . .i\ll units have 2·3 bed· r oom, 2 bath, l-2 bedroom l ·l bedroom. SPA· CIOUS and close to shopping, in SUPER- RENTAL AREA .. -. . . . . . . $196 .~00 . SEE IT-TRY IT YOU'LL BUY IT LARG E f'IREPLACE -SPLIT LEVEL BEAU· TY with atrium type entry, huge Jiving room. 4 lovely bedroo ms. 21h bath s. Nen' SHAG AND PAINT, 3 BLOCKS f'ROM BEACH, Newport Beach that ls . _ . . . . . . . $38,500. "THE TALK OF THE TOWN" IN BAYCREST Lovely planted ATRIUM ENTRY leads you to the sunken livi ng roo m with aJJ glass, look- ing out to the professionaJl y landscaped patio and yard. 3 Red rooms. 21/2 bath s. fireplace, FOR MA L di ning room and large famiJy room . Kitchen is the gourmet's de light ""·i th a buil t· in B·B·Q plus bre ak fast area. 3 CAR GAR· AGE. An ego builder for . . . . . . $69,950 . IT SPARKLES, IT BUBBLES "THIS TOWNHOUSE" in BACK BAY AREA . 3 Bedroom . 3 bath. builtin kitchen . COMMUN !'l'Y POOI. & REl' ROO MS including billia rds, tards an d sewing. CA RPET & D ftAJJES a!lov,1an cc. 6 1~"~ loan avail able. Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,250. "UP, UP AND AWAY" ON BALBOA ISLAND THE CIR CU LAR STAIRW AY leads you up the stairs where you \vitl find the Jiving room. dining room. kitchen, 1 bedroom, 1 balh ALL CARPETED . Downstairs, 3 bedroom s. 1 bath. Great idea ............... $79 ,500 GOOD BUYS BEGIN AND ARE SNAPPED UP 8 UNlTS · IN EASTBLUf'F -SPLIT-LEVEL VIEW APARTMENTS . Owners unit 3 Bed- roo ms 1 1;~ baths, 4-2 Bedroom I ~2 baths. 3-1 Bedroom 11> baths. SO GET LUCKY. Onl y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ t 98.450. ON THE WAGON?? ~h:u~ rarfJ"ll11c. 1n all rllr>lllS Or>VE')' ]Jl'f'd "" - <l e n1nn1y brdr .. nnis, 'l halh~. IRr~P k1trhrn - dQuhlr ).:l'l.1'8t:t -Cllll· 1·rnl,,nt C,..,c;la f\lrsa J.,. 1·11t1on. VA nr fl!A terms. Call r-.·o" ! 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH SUNKEN LIVING ROOM $24,970 Hn11· Ahoul a richly pan- rlrd llv1ni::-rnno1, nrat & 11.parious k11rhrn. ('nr- 11r1· [n1. f'X{·clle nt lura- t1on, ho111 or trailrr 111·- r•·s.~. blc I rrrs. Tl11s is ii. All tern1s ttvailabll.'. Hurry! 4 BEDROOMS IN THE COUNTRY I . BAND WAGON, THAT IS ATRIUM type entry. cha rming-open sp acious livi ng room with fir eplace and VIE\V. 3 large bedrooms, lovely family room 2 baths. 2 year old home. Best buy in POS H I R V I N E . .. .. . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . . $59,500. .Jt11il outsidt> the city limits, this hnrne is 3 yf'a rs old. IT has 4 brd· rooms. 2 b1'11h.~. strp- do1vn l1v1ni;: roon1, Plec . built-in k1tchf'n, forrrd 11.lr heatinlt". brick firt· place. Country style liv- ing. " ,. ,, ' d "EASY ON THE EYES" FROM THE BLUFFS '\'ou have a view of the bay from all \vin do\\'S. 3 bedrooms, 21h baths. builtin kit chen with self cleaning oven. r:XTR .i\ PATJO, on the greenbell. A lovely buy al $45.950. ADD A SPLISH AND A SPLASH CORONA DEL MAR 2 bedroom 2 baths. fire· pl ace, cute n1odern kitchen. picture windo\v~ with enclosed side patio. GUEST QUARTERS over the gar age. ONLY ONE BLOCK TO THE BEACH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49,900. ''WOW!'' HAVE WE GOT IT Hand y to schools and shopping. This S PAN· JSH style 3 bedroom, 2 baths, dining room , fireplace, extra large builtin modern kitchen , :,carpets & drapes. two LEVEL PATIO. See this delightful one year old beauty . $48,700. OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1.5 1819 PORT KIMBERLY, NEWPORT BEACH "HARBOR VIIW HOMES" • '0,EN HOUSE SAT .... SUN. 1·5 I ' 406 VISTA GRANDE, NEWl'ORT BIACH ' "In the ILUFl'S" I 4 BEDROOM MESA VERDE WONDER A brautiful pool ~,.! 11nJ1!, l"nhancf'd \.\'ith A 11·11t tr· fall a nd mnnd liahlinJI! as Vll'l•'f'd from an Ol'K"n .itlass dinin,1:: room. Thts is l'I. home you c1u1 be 1 ••• pr·oud to own. The rnurth bedroom can f!RS· lly be converted to an offi cP or dt'n. 2100 sq. ft. in ,all. Truly 111 pres· tii,::inus., extc:Uti\'t home. Talkifl i $54.MO rather 1 soflly. 3 BEDROOM $22,500 lf~re's your doll house! New deluxe carfJf'l nev· ~r "''lked on, re~lnt rd & no1'' vaCAnt. Il'~ priced abou t $1000 ~l ow mar- kt t value llnd It won't lut 10 call now ! " ' ~ Mm&SloClllU t ' • I I ' REALTORS 644-7270 2121 IAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA OEL MAR, CALIF. I •• " J (I !!n~~!::!!:J ""• ttlh ••11lfr dlr«hlry wit• ,.. tflls weellHd a yo1 10 ho-hu11tl1t9. All ttta !Kiitie• lilted Mlew .,. dncrlbetf flt trHtet' "'911 br odwerthl!MJ elMwlta,. la tolfcry'• DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Pet,._ lhewhtt e,.e ••ii1n fer .ale er to refit are ruted to lbt 11ttll h1 fer•stle11 111 tll l• co1¥Mll a.cll Prldar aad s.ttirlfar. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 !•droom) 40 9 Gloucester, Costa Mesa: 642-8235 !S un 1-5) (2 Bedroom & Family Room or Oe n) 1977 Port Cardiff, Corona del ~1ar 644-1010 1Sat & Sun l -5) 225 \\lake Forest, C'osta ~·l esa 833·0263 !Sat & Sun 1·5) (3 Bedroom ) 18l!l F'ort Kin1bcrl y (1-lbr \1u Jlomes) NB 644-7270 $49,500 !Fri, Sat & Su n) 221 Milford (('ameo Shores) CdM 642-8235 $69.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1860 fJort \Vhcel cr (I lbr Vu Homes) NB 833-0700 $48,900 !Sun 1-5) 12682 Dirgo Cir. (Ran cho La Questa) HB 847-9604 $32 ,900 1S un 11·5) 8182 Kingfisher. J-luntington Beach 962·5566 $25 ,950 (Sun 1-51 9691 Landfall Dr. !La Cuesta) HB 968-83 13 $32.900 (Sat & Sun) 774 Hudso n, Costa Mes a 673-6642: 675·64 59 !Sun 1-5) 31 0 Ruby, Balboa ts!e 673-8550 $71.500 1sun 1-~I 16371 Bayshore. Huntington Beac h 962-5511 $27.000 \Sun 1-4) 2516 \11sta Dr., !Bayshores) NB 670-6000 $59.500 !Sun 1-5) (3 Bedroom & Family Room or Otn) 2504 Cli ff Dr ive. Ne\vport Beach 64 6-6429 $48.900 1Sat & Sun 11-41 *406 J_,enwood Dr .. Costa Mesa 675-1642 (Su n 1·5) 611 Poinse ttia , Co rona de! Mar 673·6510 !Sun 1-5) 433-Ifith Plac e tNe \vport Heights ) NB 642-5200 $39.950 tSat 1-4:30) 2742 Drake, ('os ta T\1esa 642·5200 $31.950 !Sat & Sun 1-5) *305 Kings Place iC!iff haven ) NB 642-5200 $58.500 !Su n 1·5) *1820 Irvine :\ve. (Bayc rest) NB 642-5200 $53 ,500 (Sat & Sun l ·5) 1026 Sea J_,ane (H. V. Hills) Corona de! Mar 675·3000 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 4606 Cortland !Ca meo Hglds) CdM 675·3000 1Sat & Sun 1-51 1100 CamlJridge. Westclilf, NB 642·8235 $64,500 (Sa t & Sun 1-5) 1915 Trad ewinds, (Baycrest) NB 642·8235 /Su n 1-51 21142 Lockhavcn. Huntington Beach 642·8235 $34,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1808 Port Charles, (Hbr Vu Homes) NB 644·6200 $51.900 (Sun 1-4) 3830 Key Bay (Harbor View Hills) CdM 833-0700; 644-2430 (Sun 1-5) 2042 Galaxy, Newport Beach 644-4910 $79.500 /Sat & Sun 1·5) 1934 Por t Carney (Hbr Vu Homes) NB 673-2222 Sun I ·5) *1933 Sabrina Terrace, Coron a del Ma r 673-2222 (Sun 1-4 ) 4007 Roberts Dr., Santa Ana 962-5566 $32,95 0 (S un 1·5) 1991 Port Ncl~on J1lace, Newport Beach 644-8818 $51.500 (Sat & s un 12-~) 9342 Tidewat er Circle. Hinitingfon Beach 968·1991 $33,000 (Sun 10.5) 1927 Santiago Dr .. IBaycrest) NB 642·5583 $66.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 345 Wake Forest Rd. (Coll•Je Park) CM 64&-8811 ; 557-4263 (Sa· & Sun all day) 20811 Kelvin Lane, Huntington Beach 673·6642; 675·6459 !Sun 1 ·5) *2677 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa 545-8424 $49,950 (Sun 1·5) 215 Abal one Ave., Bal boa Island 675-3331 (Sun l·I) 3111 Coolidfe Ave. (Northgtte) Cid 545-6174 $33,750 (Sat & Sun l·I) *345 • 23rd St., Costa Mesa 548-3133: 646·7414 1Sat & Sun 1·5) 2301 An niversary, New port Beach 646-2366 $31 ,500 !Sun Onl y) 2036 Com modore, Newport Beach 646·3928: 675-1827 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2414 University Dr (Irvine) Newport Bch. 64&-3928: 64&-5649 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 192 Buoy. Cost• Mesa 64&-3923; 673-7575 (Sun 1·5) 330 Esther, Cosu Mesa 646·7171 (Sun 1·5) 2401 Orchid Hill , Upper Newport Bay 646-7171 (Sat 1-5) 1901 Kings Rd . Newport Heights 646-7171 (Sun 1-5) 3302 Florida, North Co.5 ta holesa 646-7171 Sun 3 -~:30) (4 Bed room) *4545 Orrington, Corona del Mar 644-1133 1Sun 1-5) 2901 Catalpa, IEa stbluff) NB 644-6200 !Sat & Sun 1·51 614 l)o\1•el l (Ne\v port Heig hts) NB 675·5726 \Sat & Sun 1-5) 1707 Candles tic:k J_n, (Baycresl) NB 833-0700: 644-2430 **501 Morn ing Star Lane (Dov Shrs) NB $1 35,000 (S at & Sun 1-5) 3808 Sundune (1-lbr Vu Hom~s) NB 675-6000 $85,950 Sun 1-5) 911 2 Mediterran ean , Huntington Beach 962-551 l $27,950 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 2252 Cornet! Dr .. Costa Mesa 645·3030 $31,500 (Sun 1·5) (4 Bedroom & Family Room or Den) 2000 Balearic Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM 540-1 84 9 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1601 Tradewinds, Baycrest. NB 842-5200 $55.500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) ** #58 Linda Isl e, Newport Beach 642-5200 !Sat & Su n 1-5) *2815 Harbor Vi ew Dr., Corona de! Ma r 675-3000 (Sun 1-5) *29 16 Royal Palm Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM 545-1858 $32.250 1Sat & Sun 10·5) 2306 Redlands Dr., Newport Be.ach 646-5308 $38.500 (Sat & Su n 1-4) 1001 l lan1ps hire Lane (B aycrest) NB 642-8235 !Sa t & Sun l·S) *1609 Antigua (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 $89.500 !Sun 1-5) *604 SI. .lames Pl.. (Newport Hts) NB 642-8235 $79.500 (Su n 1-5) 1930 Port Locksleigh iHbr Vu Hms) NB 642-8235 $63,400 !Sa l & Sun 1-5) 369 Vista Baya. Newpo rt Bea ch 642-8235 $47,950 !Sun 1-5) 2724 \Vavecrest (Broadmoor) CdM 642·8235 $75.000 (Sunday) ** # 15 Linda Isle !Linda Isl e) NB 642-8230 !Sun 1·5) **1641 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar 675· 1935 (Daily) 19031 Antioch, Irvine 833·0700 $51,500 !Sun 1·5) tt8 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB 644·4910 $155,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1741 Port Sheffield (Hbr Vu Hms) NB 644-4910 $88.500 (Sun 1-5) 1219 Santiago, Newport Beach 673·2222 (Sun 1-41 19841 Ocean Bl uff, Hutington Be1ch 962-5566 $45. 750 (Sun 1-5) 10652 Roderic k, Huntington Beach 982-5566 $24,950 (Sun 1·5) 595 Grand Haven Cir (Del Cerro Tract) CM (Sunday 1·4) 20241 Bayview Ave .. Back Bay 546-9946 $39,500 (Open Daily) 2853 Chios Rd (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 646-0228 (S un 1·5) 1452 Key View Dr (Hbr Vu Homes) CdM 646-3255 $84,500 (Sun 1-5) 4512 Wayne Rd (Cameo H1hld1) CdM 646-7711 •58,000 (Sun 1·5) 2706 Wavecrest (H.V. Hilla) CdM 6444848 (Daily 1·5) 967 SandcaaUe -48 (Sun 1·5) 1818 Port Kimberly (Hbr Vu Homes) NB M&-2313 (Sat I. Sun 12-4:30) 25221 Vespuecl, Laguna Hill! 645-0303 $30,980 (Sun 1 ·5) 1035 Concord, Cosu Mesa 1145-0303 $32,500 (SUll l·S) 1939 Port Edward Pl (Hbr View) NB 64+8851 $60,500 (Sa t & Sun l·S) 915 Sonora, (Mesa de! Mar) Costa Mesa 979·1050 $33,900 (Sun 12·5) *2399 Redlands, Newport Beach 646-3928; 675-1827 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1311 Antiqua Way (Baycrest) NB 833-1666 $89,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1918 Irvine, Newport Beach 64~30 $39,500 (Sun 1·5). 20591 Suburbia Lane, Huntinf(on Beach 54&-5411 (Son l.S) REA LTORS 6«-7H2 , 2955 Harbor, Cosl a Med 2859 Drak e (Me sa Del l>tfar) Costa Mesa 646-7171 Su n 1-5) 2001 Ron \Veybridge (Harbor Vu Home~) 646-7171 \S un 1·5) *1501 Elton, Newport Beach 546-8640 $63,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) * 1980 S\van . Costa Mesa 549·3587 $54.000 \Sat & Sun 1-5) (S B•droom) **1306 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Peninsula 675-4600 $210,000 1Sat & Sun 1-41 ** 1100 W. Bay, Balboa Peninsula 675·3000 (Sal & Sun 1-5 ) 1522 Pegas us, Santa Ana Heights 645·3030 $39 ,500 (Sun 1-5) (5 Bedroom & Family Room er 0.n) 3607 Park Green Dr .. Corona del Mar 675·7225: 644·7787 (Sat & Sun 1-51 *2006 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 (Daily 10-51 **309 Evening Star (Dover Shor11) NB 642-8235 $169,500 !Sat & Sun 1-51 1337 Galaxy (Dove r Shores) NB 642-8235 $219.500 !Sun I·~) 16 Pineh urst L3ne (Big Canyo n C.C.) NB 644·4910 $98,500 !Sat & Sun 1·51 * 1842 Galaxy Or. (Dover Shores) NB 642·2589 $11 5.000 !Da ily aft. I I a.m). ** ,it l6 Lindi Isle. Ne\\'port Beach 548-4617 $167.000 1Su n 1-5) 2400 Windn1ard La ne, Huntington Beach 548-2514 !Sun l 2·61 17871 Ceda r Tree Ln (Univ. Park) Irvine 833-0820 tSun 1-5) **3 Linda Isle Dr .. (Linda Isle) NB 675-6161 !Sunday) 3040 Java. Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa 64&-7171 (Sat & Sun 1·5) HOME & INCOME 14 Bedroom & 2 ledrooml 4808 Neptune, Newport Beach 548-1290 1s1t & Sun 1·51 (2 Bedroom &. 'l ltdrMm A••rt,.,tnt) 439 Heliotro pe. Corona dtl Mar 64 4-4910 $72,500 (Sun 1-5) . CONDO. fOR SALi 3058 Clubhouse Rd .. Costa MeSI M5·8424 $34,900 (Sat 1-5) (3 BtdrHms) 2605 Vista Ornada (The Bluff!) NB 675-3000 (Sun 1-1) 411 Vista Flora (The Bluff•) Nil 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) 406 Vista Grande !Bluffs) Newport Betch 644·7270 $45.950 (Sa t & Sun 1-51 (4 ltdroom) 2400 Vista Ro ger (Bl uffs Plaza NB 644·0134 (Sat & Sun 1-51 DUPLEXIS FOR SALE *3510 Ma rcu" Newport Beach 842·6857 $98,500 (Sat" Sun 1·51 {2 lt4roem1 and 1 ltdrMrn} 700 Begonl•, Corona dtl Mar 671·&510 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (2 Bodroem Eich) 4506 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Stach 642-5200 $53,950 (Sun 1·1) 715 Marcuerite. Corona del Mar 673-6642: 675·64~9 (Sun !·I) 4ao Marguefite. Corona de! Mar 873·8550 $63,500 (Sat & Sun 1·51 (2 Sedroom tech &. Guest R .. m} 212 Femle~, Corona de! Mar ' 675-3000 !Sat" Sun 1·11 {3 Bedroom anti 1 Bedroom) 309-311 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 673·6510 (Sal & Sun 1·51 13 Bedroom & 2 lkdroom} 431 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 675-3000 1 (Sun 1·11 {4 ledrMm heh) 714 Golden Rod, Corona de! Mar 67HllO $79,500 (Sat" Sun 1·5) TRIPLEXES FOii SALE 418 Seaward. Corona dfl Mar 615-7225 (Sun l ·I) 281 Cabrlllo, COila Mesa ('l'l'i·plu) 114&-7711 $11,600 (Sun W) AP'AltTMINTS FOil SALE 405 • I Ith St.. Huntiniton Beach 5311-2579 (Open Sun 12·S) WATl!ltl'llONT LqTS l'Olt SALi **Yaehts111an'1 C..v1, - 11141 Bayald• Dr .. C..roaa de! Mar 575-1935 (llllly) Gen.ref General UNUSUAL • CORONA DEL MAR lt's ex ceptional to find such a splend id sn1all horne. in the 200 bl ork of 1-teliotro pe, close tu ou r best beach. $59,500. llelen .'\ncler.son SEE-FOREVER VIEW Enjoy the boat acitvily as \Veil as the t'\ inkl · ing harbo r lights at night, frun1 this finr .t bdrn\., 2 balh & pO\\'rlcr room hon1e, '''1t h private pool. J .~e . f a111ily rn1. & formal d1n 1ng rm. $77 ,500. Jean Cote SHOWS LIKE A JEWEL 'rhis home is perfectly appoi nted & locat ed on a lgc. lot, \rith grea t 180 degree vie'''· F'o rtnal di ning rn1 .. Jge. liv ing rn1 .. drea111 ki tch .. & the huge cnC'loscd patio is delight· ful. wi th its special lighting & unusual foun- tain . 2 Bdrms., 2 baths. $84 .500. J . Leonard Sn1i th. BAR HARBOR • 5 BEDROOMS Single level, \vi th fa1n il y r 111,. close to public & St. Joh n's School s & shopp ing. 1'his lo,•ely home ha!i man y ext ras for easy 1na inlenance. & a lge., assun1able 5r;,, loan . $37 .500 . Anne Keenan CALL 675-3000 ANYTIME BAY i BEACJ.I REALTY '"' lll.,11(; 1 .. 1 H&llOll ... IA ~! .. Cl ,, ... General General CORONA DEL MAR 1-lome \vilh income • co nteinoorary desi ~n 3 bedroom s & 2 baths: localed on .tree·lined street. close to youth center & shop pin g. ln- rome uni l over the garage. Re duced to $5 7,500. IRVINE TERRACE S\\'eeping ocean view from this 4 bedroom & 3 bath home . '"ith an ooen f\o \v liv1111! & dining area. featuring large, \vhite stone fire place -poo l \\·ell sheltered in en closed yard. S92.600. LIDO ISLE On Via \·Vaziers · 3 bedroo n1s. 3 baths. forn1al dinin c room -enclosed yard cozy & cute. $62.500. HARBOR General * BAYFRONT * CONDO,\l!N l l'~f -..Jlh P!F:R ,~ SLIP :\ Uit1·111 :l h!lth. 2100 Sfl· II. on!) 1'2 ~1'.u~ old, outstar1rl1ni;: \'tel\ or JC'!l y & rna1n fhannf'I • Pn lCED at 01\'LY $139.500. * BAYSHORES * !J)~-:,\L 1u·ra fnr 01r i,:m11 1 n~ f;1111lly -111'1H" Pl"I\ 1111' ~nd~ hra\"h S.· ) IH'hl l11nd111~ -5 l"trn1s. 3 bath:.. tl1n nlo">ni. bll -1n"s. v. •11• t"fJ1 & rlra11(>S • ASK ING S:i7.~. * BAYFRONT * 60 lr1·1 of Ba) Iron! \\ 1!h •''<· j 'rll1·111 I la1·bor and Ba y VIE\\' -Ch11nn1nj! 3 hdrn1 1 Ji_. baths, fun11Rl rhn. l"OIJ111 , panell{'ct {ll·n 111lh 11 ~'! !1,1r. all t'lf'~·tnr k1 li·hrn, nr11 t"ar· \ll'! k drape~ -$16!1 .. )0() "C" THOMAS Realtor :..'24 \\" Coast \111y 54S-~1;127 Nr11 pol"t Rl'lll"h Evr. 545·56'1:\ --· -----ABANDONED ! ! 5 + FAMILY + DINING ·GOLF COURSE· ~. \Vo1~·! /\n 11ba11doned Al hrn- 1an Villa Ol"erlookin1; onr o/ Or·11ngc Co11s1s n1n~t rxrlus- iv" ~olf enursrs' Frnm Cor- nithian iron gales 10 atrium to !hi' n111ss1v<' enrry -De- luxf'! 5 i.:1ant hcrlrooms -:l ha!hs. llur.r f<tn1ily roon1 + forn1a! dining. Kini;: sizr 20'x 16' living 1T10n1. Oc('!1r;i!ors IOUPh all 01·rr. Park Jikr ~round.~ + i)J n~:c.,, GO LF COURSI'.; VIE:\\' · on I y S:l!l,500 -/\ fantastic va!ur~ Cnll 11011· -6-15·0J!Tl. FORl:\l [ Ol.SON '" REALTORS Busi ness lnvest-;:.,,ent I ~·_,..90• ('(1!111)1('["{'1(1] Jll"fl[lCl"t)I ! nn Nr11•po11 B \ v rl . - IX:H\INTO\VN NE\VMP.T Bl-:.:ACll. Olcter 2 Bdrnl. 1 hon1r s1 ls on 001• In! and olht'I" 2'".:i" 1s varanl and rrruty for <"Ons!ruet1n11 . ~·onili'r\y 11sl'r1 as a sn1okl'<I fish hus!lll':-.l' hul idl'al for 1HllUC'l'OUS n1u!ti -purpose U~l'S. Pno ·rd al J,?ning v11Jur fll $\JIOO a frnnl foo1. Let us General UNl()Uf. ti()Mf.S UNIQUE HA S TH E BES l LI Sl ING S • . .. . . .. . . . . IN THE BES T AREAS IN CORONA DEL MAR : View Lot Ne\v on the n1a rkct'. l l i !l~i dc vi('\\ l(lt o\"t'r lookin g lhe entire Ne"·porl \\arbor s1.:cnc. There·s a cabin still stanclinc 0 11 11 :-.o you can spend \veekends in yo ur shii ck up on the hill. and \Valch vour inve.s 1n1e111 .rro\I· PRESENTED AT.$50,000. •PHONE 675-6000 IN MESA VERDE : Golf Course Castle 'f here's a seclurled pool. a 1nass1ve gan1c room and an en orn1ous livi n.(! roorn \l"ilh an all glass conversation area thal literally '"hangs out" over the filbl ed 18th .c ree n of the itesa Verde Country l'lub. 1'hrcc b~d­ rooms plus maids quarters and den. It 's th e ul tim ate! • PRESENTED AT $165 ,000. 8 PHONE 546-5990 -----~~~ ----- IN BAYSHORfS: V<!c ant on Vio:.ta 'l'hree bedroon1s. t11·0 hat.tis. a11 cl a ~rc<1 1 buv? Bearn ceilings . .super ~izcd fireplare and ·a nrett v pa tio . St.en into tll is rel axf'd \\":~v of life - prin1e slip-spa ce av:nlable to bu.vrr. Ope n Sun day. 2!1 16 \/l.~ta Ori\'e PRESENTED AT $59,500. •PHONE 675-6000 -_____ ...,..~-------cl:?- IN HARBOR VIEW: Family Estate Another new listin g! Fo ur bedroo n1 two story J.usk horne in inunarulate condition. Ta:-.tc- ful decor \Vit h gorgeous n1aster bedroon1 suite that opens tn a portico overlooking- the entire back yard. Open Sunday 3808 Sanclune. PRESENTED AT $85.950 e PHONE 657-6000 UllllJl()Ul: t-l()Ml:S C!) CORONA DE L MAR-675-6000 G MESA VERDE 546 -5990 285 0 M e ~ll Ve rde ll ri~e . C o ~t ~ t.1 e~~ -·--General General Gener•I PR ESTIGE WA TERFRONT HO MES SHOWN BY APPOINTME NT l Linda Isle Dr ive -Open Sund"'V Benuuful nr\1 5 I'.!~. ~1'.! ll :\ hon1c \\';1t£>r· front li\'111g rrn $, fnrnud dining. ll a nct ,01111! o:ik panelled fi1n1 rn1. frpll'. \1 1•1 bn r . l.;.1r}.!e n1••~ll'r !'<lll ll' h;1 ... lrpli". ,~ ru1y IPt1 1l )..;t' ar~·.i . , 1c"· t>f 11••.\ s~ tht' 111011111n111.s $1~Y ,3{IO. JUST COMPLETED 5 l{J{, 4 bt'lth hon1r ''1th So fl ctort-lh•;n111· fullv dccort\tl'ct . 111 l h 111,1rlJlc 111,tr h;11h t"f\ ,_ I.ti 0 cll;111del!er.., ftnt• t":1rpr1 ~ .'\,· \1;illp.1p;•r, ... du n1 b,r;ii1C'r & n1::i11y other t•\l1 •1 ~. ~lU;i,tJUU. 71 Lind.;i Isle Driv e l~1~<1t1ttft1ll\ d l•t·n r'.1!1.•c\ 5 Ill{ l111111l' 1111 l.1gnon. fllli.;C' 1n~tr I '!~ \I h~·arn l'l'll trpl l.~'t'. II\ rnl .• i:.: r.1nl!I\ I Ill l·\>J"!ll:ll 11111 1"111 :-.1·t·.1 r· ll~ S) ."!('Ill. d ·1;k ,\ boat ~l ip $:.!:Hl tJt!U . 11 Linda Isle Dr ive < nn1ph.'IC'I~· !urn .1 l\dr111 . -11 _. h:1 .... h11111t'. l.:_:t• 11·;.1tertr·o111 II\ ing t'!ll . \\ ll1 111r 1t• ("1·11. in:irtile frplr. 1•orn1al <1 111 . r111, !.111111\' 11H pier,!\: slip. . ....-1u:i OtlU. W<1 te rfront Lots No. ~6 · l\"orth l,;1goon exposure -10:1 l~a .vside . 70 ft :-:1 nd y beric h For Complete Information :!:~o oon. $·1:! ~l~ll. On All Homes & Lots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Islanders Bldg . at Linda Js le 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 l ~r al c.;.eneral CUSTOM BAY VIEW !\c\\" hon1c, exe1·ulJ\'e spli t J evcl living \l'1l h 4 bC'd roon1.s. fan1ily ron ru, :! baths &. houu s r O!>l n. J;xccllent opporlu1111y to s1Jet"11lal t' on llC\\' nlan for eat:k H;iy J{CC"f{'i\llO!lal !\J c:L Only 1 left :1l S72,500 . BEACON BAY 11ith pri ,·ate beac h. pier. slip. 4 he rl roon1s & inaid's quarte r:=;, \\'Cl b;ir anct an clcvainr. :\ fine horne \\'1th spectat:ular bay v1c1v. ('al l no\v for appoint men ts. 4-PLEX COSTA MESA )~ _ ..... ]~ ' Gener el f""'j"" I :J CLIFFHAVEN TWO STORY CUSTOM -\1;11·1nlv 1nv1 t1n)'.:. Se-- t"htdcd pi;1 l lll 11pcr;, 11110 din1 i 1~ ancl li ving :1rt•il 1'hrt:'C b1 ·dnHi111~ :lrid den , 11C\\' heal rd p1111\ 111 l.1r~r fl'i\t '{'d y.1rd $:>8,500. SUNSHINE AND FRESH AIR HIL LTOP HI DEA WAY WITH VIEW · S111:ll\ )Hll!l~' 1111h ~JI U11\11ll'' ti!\ 35 ill"lt':O.. $:1500l) 1\:11111!11 t ·.1l1f. \ ,L!I I ;1\..1· BA YCREST-NEW LISTING 10UTSTANOING COR NER LOCATION · Thrr< h1•d r1111t11" \\\d h.tth ~. t.1n1il1· rl1n111 ,111d <1111111.i;: rn11111 I l1•;1t 1•d and f1lt1·rcc\ .Plhll. h1illh\ r1111n1 and ho:ll !-lor:1f:1..·. s;i:j ,500. R-4 BUI LDER S GR EAT LOCATION -1:nr fa1111l\' ;1p;1rln1c11I!:, 111.':lr l':\l\\lll\ !-'.l1·1nr11t.11 v s~·huu! Offi.:e Open S"turday1 & Sund'1' PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 Westcliff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 General General ~I 522,750 BY OWNER CON f:ll .~TI 11 .. ·ITI ONS TO 111 Siu1111 Anu . .l Hr. 2 r 111• J.:ll!"llJ,:•" Stu1~ 1·111!>. C'nl'PIY'•I 11,11111. fo,111·1·,f .1.11\I \\'1ll 1·on· s11h'r St'l"IU\!I l{lli ~~Ii:.!. I BIG 5 BEDRM. .111~1 hsl,.d. 1h11t hh t"•t·l11-l1nrl. I lu!'I:<' ~ loi'rh~w1n1 l.n ltlt' ln.·111· 1•d nnl.v 1~ 11dlc1 h'0111 lhl' 1u 0•1111 !111.:•· f11111 T"rll, fnr· 11\"I d111111~:. 111111·111•• 1•ntry \111y 11 1r h ,1,•1• 1lt111·n 111•111~ r n1 T1"~ 111·1 1~1 .. 11·n1·d l11,n 1I' l111s llll"llH' 11n<•d p11nrlo; 1111rl 1nnny 1·11111il ,·111·1·1·d 1 rr11~111" 1·~ !111il • 1111 11'' vo111\o; fnr S·l:l.1100 y,,,I lllll'I 't••• 1111~ 1\,11111· In 1 .. ·l1<'I'•• 11 ·:c 1•11l11r! -1\ll·:·r11 SN tl )l·:n -1 JC.a.. co:Ts ~WALLACE REALTORS Open Evenings \'111:11.;1· H1 •.d l·.,.,t.110· ~ h•jl ~lll··~111an r .. r .l;uuuor\' l\11·lh 11.,d 111 •' ••I 111·, 11,t1t1l"" ~··II l•'i" I 1l•oll·11· l••li!llll' •11 • 962-4454 • CAN'T FlND IT? ~I. 1.\llO 1111<t "' '"I··~ r .. r • \\'II.I. ll!J ILl'I ynur d r,,11.ru ;, +!••liar 1•1lu111' .. r \l ~. ;1w1 I hu111" lln\'r llt11rt 11\r 1·otn· ••1 ' ·' 0•<1111l.11io•ol d .. 11.11· 1••1 J>l"lc• horur p1t!·k1tj,(f'. IU1H' pJ $:!'Jl ,:<INI. h'i' .Jun I/HI"}' If .v•111 h111·r n lti·11 11 Pul .vour ronftflrl1rn In tt1r J<~tn l" 111•1•d. ll'liv nul <'ull 11 ·I~! ,vrur:( 11r 11lu1.lu y cus1dn1 !•t'<>f1•,,:-1,,n1ol, !~1°,.1h .'it111l1•r. ) J1oi111c l)uild1n1i1. I \'ll.!.1\(;f·; HLA!. J.:STA'f'I·, ~ ~If;:! M71 , • ~o ·r f'~lllnf)!r flf pr1id11r t 1ft! ~I :.?006 (,nln.xy, l.>ovt>r ~horttti. IRVINE AREA Ivan Wells & Sons COMPANY REALTORS Joyous Living For liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Entire Family A ssu1ne a r.1 Loan \l'ith $5,400 do\vn plus cost for a l'.!reat. rc nt.:i ! ::i rr a t ax shelter. 2-2 bcdroon1s. Ca ll for appoinln1c nt. $2'1, '100 • 642-2511 • "SINCE 1944" This almns! nc\V h<ln1c has I f'vrry1hini.:: ror th!' 1ucky hu~·('r, 4 hilrms., carJl('l!'i & r!r:1pr~. plus n1\·ncr 11·1!1 1n- ch1dl"' v.·asher, clryl"'r ~­ r•tmh. frrf'1f'r 8.· rrfri_g. 1\ll 1111~ !nr only :S3:l.OOO. G.l. 673-4400 General Harbor View Carmel No n1ove in pain \\"llh thls :J hrdrl'l(l m r.\"<'("\Jlt\'r"s hnn1r. Shai;:: CllrfK'IS. (' \J ~ I 0 rn clri:ipr<,, hrirk pat1n 1v1th 1<00<lC'n hr;1n1rd cover, forin;iJ rl1n1n~ roon1. (')f'{'trw ~J.l"Hi;:t• rlmr op1•11rr. and 11 :itrr S<l ftrnrr L0ok.., lik1• a n1nrl<'I'. .'\1101111 h .\" HP· pn1t11111rnl. Codi !">'16--231~. P ricrd at i .J:i,:-ro. 1 General MESA VERDE flli-{i()JO. $35,950 c;~:;~ b~'h ,1,1;:;' ,',';~t;; I tt;!j~~V' hl'rl!1)1)111s 2 i;:rn('t'OU<; ha!ll~., ~-~ J;o·.:{' lil"lng-1"00111 & [111 ni.1! -PALM DESERT- 1ht1111.:.: roo111 l.Yllh 11 11!1 f1rrplat·r~. Full h u 1 l I 1 n k11c•hrn 1111h pantry and srpara!(' srrv)(·c runn1. ;ind thrre"s much nlOrt' 10 -~''"· For drla1ls Call ;i,10-1 J:it jQpr n Eve.~l. 1 Lu.~ury Condo. l_.a;.:urins. Cl11h· hn11~r. 1rnn1.~. j!nlr. i;;111n<1s, 11alr·1·!aJI. '.l Hr. :\ h:i . frpl<', 11e1h;1r. t;ur1<t s111lo• 011·npr $'.13,'."100 171,1 1 346-3256: .l\1:J·lii43. r;fiii;::~i;i;iRiiAiiEj ONE Full RCr('. Ni er ~ BR I m~n HERITAGE 11 hornr + Pool. Up lo 4 ~ .,. llUl m•n I horsrs. Agt. 64&-7•114 or __.,.,.,..,.,,,,;~,.,..,.,.,..,.~~=!· ~'-''""_1_ .. ~·------1·~~.~.=n=.~,.""1 ======= J General Gener1I IT HAS HAPPENED! THE ELl\'lORE COi\1P ANY ANNOUNCES THE OPENlNG OF ITS NEWEST OFFICE Fully Dedicated To The Highest Standards in Re<il Estate Sales. BE AMONG THE FIRST To Receive The Fullest Attention of Ou1· Professional Staff Interviewing ••• ---.,,,.,,.,, .......... _ " "' ,. •• •• ~;.., __ ,,, .. ,,, ·-·.~· ... 881 DOVER DRIVE 645·4040 NEWPORT BEACH ' • .. • LACHENN\YER,REALTOR -PRESENTS - BEST BUYS IN ALL AREAS 5°/o DOWN ON SOME HOMES LOW INTEREST RATES 6 l/4 °/o INTEREST AND UP -NE WPORT BEACH · BAYCREST • Charn1111g. large th ree hedroon1 21,·.t BA horne surrounded by beautiful l101ncs. ****** CAREFREE, LEISURE LIVING -in !hi~ three BR., 2 BA . ho1ne. poo l and clubh ouse priv . ****** CONTEMPORARY HOME • four bcdroorn s, 21fi baths, \rith pool and vi ew. ****** IMMACULATE · New shag carpet and d rapes, com pl etely redecor ated 3 bedroom s 2 ba ths. separate family and dining plus hug e living room, lanai and patio. ****** TWO HOMES ON ONE LOT One-2 bedroom, plus 1-bedroom home. East- side. Bes t of financin g. CALL ANYTIME 1860 Newport Boulevard Costa Me1a Call eves 673-7575 64~3928 General I General Need Plenty of HOW ABOUT Room Try !his 5 bedroom, pl u11 11 · YOUR family room h'>mc 0 0 ,.,1 INVESTMENTS? size. DesignC'<t for 11paclou11 I Jiving, and 1nclurfes a gas Arc tlwy do ln11: n!&I ..... ·rU~ ti fir epil , plenly of oonttt'lf' not, hOw •bout 6 homc11 all and or course a flrC'place . In n~ ht>!!.utlful location? Priced at only $38,850 wi!h Ea~rs1de <Asta MeSA offen; NO DOWN TO VETS. and a hnc 3 bt-droom J>OQI home seen by calling 5't&-231J. in tronl. alld 5 l"t'nlal homt'f4 , 1-oTHEREAL "'\. ESTATERS . . ' ·. 3-CAR GARAGE an on a ~cludt'd. prlva1e ' 8ln:el. (}A·ncr will twl p hnancf' at " 10W price of 197.500. COATS .. . WALLACE REALTORS -54'-4141- (0pen Evenings) 2043 Westc\iff Drive 646--7711 Open 'til 9 PM -General F.vl'nings 646-457'.t Executive Haven \\',, 11;11••' n111ny "1ht>rM 11•r 11'ould hr J1h•;1o;l'd to .d1011 r+t no n\1J1::1,11on. Fairview 6'46-8111 LICENSED SALESMEN WE NEED YOU Truly an r:.:r1·uti1·r hrnnr in !h'•ll"•• Y'i'flo in fl/ l~!Vf'l•''-I • Sh•11· rral prlrl" 11 f O\\l"lcrship • v.•ilh <\ I~ l~·1l1~101H.'I -'.I l1;1lh~. ha ~ la rn11y room "''P 11in1ni.: t"A l.A.~ ,,.,.2,1.t (1nytlm•)1 r.z:~IC. O_N_L_Y $27 900 -~-,----=-..,...;;+ -"c;~~N"suN: 01:5! NO DOWN • I JYllJnl w11h !'\Pl'-' ru~!11111 pr~)I + )'!rl'a1 p111\o ;1r•·a fnr 1 r n!f'rti1in1111( • 1"h•· 1~111o; - Dn11'! h•·~11 ato• 1<1 lit'P tlult hc1n11y at S79,:'iOO. (i7:\-.1ri:10. 115 M.r~uerite GI TERMS · Location Corona del M .. r 1 I Thlx chnrmln1t .1 br.d n I II 1.1 for thl11 3 h.-'tininm nl/ult .,... hn11 11U t-lf't::!ri1· lut 11p 1•x \111 1 n1:1nv po:1~~1 11 • 1 I ' I I• 11 1 t"llP <'ft hon1" n 11hn11-1·n111> Load~ uf 1·uµb1.1t1.rd11 Jn 1 11·~. \/"Ill y fl n<' lnl1'r .; . . ... I I f I • r'<1n1l11!ti11 , h·ntu!'!oi.:: If! xi , /'i jxil),.NM co1it.1 111on. Cholt t lf'a1n 1•1•1 , r11 rnrf! 1 f I I . ·r k ,· k '111 11n1 1ly lll'C'l.I, JIN• 1•1111 fJJlUI l•11·11rlun IJll II l/IJ\l'I cul"te. f ritf!f'li. H ,, ft tll"i nt 1 .~ b · · • I I I I _ l1u111~;1q1ln~. r ick IJ-B·Q 11•1<· ~tn· .. r. /11·1c1• low for f' y111u· 1t11111; na1 1on RO ... f J k I k I . to >vork 111111 VfiL'l•OI or q11 ,. O<'· qu c ~fl I' at only $.12,7$). 7·74 H d P11 p1n1<'y. C1tll ~.40.)l~~'l.'"1, c;nll l\(lw 11nd IW'1•. 673--~ REPOSSESSION I c 1 uM••n SHERW••o REAL TY 0 1 a e11 JR!l&l nrookhur~r. ,.. V I Super North Cot>ta Mritn lo-n .... •nr r will F ii VA-J.11A nr ' . calion. WRlk to ::-.t>o rh Co1U1t 10•-:. clown. Bruntltul J twlnn BAYCREST - f'IR.1.a. l.afic 3 l'l<'droorn. 11!11• '"'™=~ lnnAI. 2 h&th.11. OPEN HOUSE family room nn f'JUlrl f'Ut-dc-r lf'('tric IJl!.Jn1, cpta ,&, rft"))tt, SAT. It SUN. 1 ro 5 .a.c. f ull bulltin kll<'hrn, h1lh houi«<. lmm1u·ulllW 1311 ANTIGUA WAY, N.H. , 11h8Jre roof, flreplrtcr , S"™l. c"?ndllion It. ronvt>nlr nr Jor11. 4 RMrma 4 t:llltha , rlrlli;:-hrful i down 10 ftnyonr. Full pri~ I t111n. Reii:t buy In tht' irt'n femlly w/lra:. wel b11r, for-1 only S29,r.i0. for S29,29:1. mttl dinin~. l'ricffl "' 1 CAii 546-5't80 10ricn ""N.) MORGAN REAL TY SH9.500. Many :artraA lnclu<I .-~ ; 673-6642 675·6459 "'· ,..,,,, ...... orl. """'~· -.... ffllllTAGl 1---1t1.1.1666. ... '"'" BEAUTIFUL 4 -FIXER UPPER '==~=====-' MESA DEL MAR !'I Tr•·111c111!1)u11 fami ly horn" 4 BE ORM + 2 BATHS ' 1.&· 'THE REAL I ESTATERS ,, ''• '•. •t •f11REE CAR CARTGE • I· ta··~l lo • hard ,,, n111 tr1lrvel ~ bt-droom Jtepubijc 1~11 1111, fnrm11 I d I n I n c. Ovf'f!llZf'fl lo.mlly, w I th l1rt'plact'. Pl'rfC'ct. M t' s a VcNk> 1oc11Uon for lf'OWID&; fAn1lly. Ownt'r'a lra.Mftr d1ctatr11 lmmcd. u.le. (til !1 4 R -~ ~ 8 (), llE;RJTAQl: llt.:AL ESTATL. --~ Btiy Of The Year I w11h hl',.Vf l hll't C'f(l llC ' Nl'etltt tl'ndt'r lt)v"n ('11rr \V&!rrrmnl Pl"QP''l"ty. 28 ft. pmlr11111on11I huldJW·11p1n't W•W r'fJllll & ctrp'I, ld•'RI 3 flillll \111: o!()t·k. ~·f• Yt!ll!, :\ Or 1v•· by our oprn hou~ hnmr ff)r h1n:r htmlty' Try $23,000 : t..edroonu1, c111l;i·d n1! r1•1llni;: St111driy riftrnKl()n 221 0-2 1nr f11rn lly of ~. '"" S~ciot1~ ~ hed morn.-. 2 lu.'<· uriou~ br11hs. "Knt't>-DM-r" 1 11Mg wa\1-10-wall car]1('ttn,I{. brau!iful rustom dr11~·ri1•it and llreplaC'P makr rhi~ A 1err1hc ran11ly humr t•1 i;ln1·1 your Ne'>'· Yt>ar. Only $.11.~.00 Rn<I GI or fl!/\ lt'n11~ aVAUabh•. allfi ma11.i11v,, llrrplrif'..e for 915 Sonora GI F'ltA 11•r1n• nv11ilahl" * BAYSHORES -. yuur L'On1 fnrt All f o r ('ALI. 979 tO'.Jl f'.1111. ~·~7-1 2"11 , ' ~).!(.,(). f)()N'T :\11SS Tiii~ ONE! _ SI·.\ MOlJlt H~.Al.TV lk-<lm1 + rlton. N1t ~n !rrm11, l'.:ntry hff.lJ, a~cV>¥,-; llvln1t n n , 111111n1l ...,1*1 flR1ll'lln11:. ~1 720. l TARBELL Walker & lee R<'altorir. 2700 !-!arbor Blvd. at Ad11m .. :i-1~ ()prn 'hi ~ P~1 2 Bil, l'"l'lnv. d,.n, 2 ha., 2 PM· w lk & l MAIN REALTY l 1141 B11i.ch fllvd . 1111111 B1·h '"'" ''"" •", '''""''" d,, .. , a er ee vA-FHA <1r; thruout lnr. ~hu ttr~. Ilf1krr 1t l Arh11ol. C.M. 4.pJ.J;X, 1 hrrln!l furn. _ ~~·~ MtM -GEM R.1-al111r11 ~2-f.1~1 1 Ownt>r, I" 4 llrt It 1an1 mi. Cr"<t!t rl'ittl, rcerly lt1 vn. I Llk~ to trtdfl~ Ot11 Trade 1 1610 "'· Coa1t 11"'1', N.R. (TUrn unu~«l ltem11 1nto qu.ldl: 3 RA, form din, auun1 ln, s-t -t.Mt'J. Jfl{'Umt! s~. Aal P11re11!.at ~umn la lor I P.EAL.TORS M2-4ftt.1 caith. Mi ii 64.2-~7R l _'1..:.9;.050_'_P_,_'"'-°"__:ly'-'5-l-_1_'2!_,_. _w._,._21.;:;i.:_______ ~ llm1. ~ da,y1 I.or S buc:ka.! -.1 \ ' DAILY PILOT 0..0.rol Magnificent Momrey d~I~ horn1• In hruutl!ul Port11tino Laguna. 011,. or thl' fult'!lf :ir .. 1t~. c·u1>lon1 dl'- \'••lt.1 .. n.-111 a•11J l'J;;t"CtAr.ttlar \'l('><S, ()\'!'r Z:,()() lll'f, II. of luxury i •nn~t11.11•,1nn and 1nuch 111ort'. Sponish Secret In l.J•~Hnn BC'Ol'h 2000 liq. fl. of Span i.~h d('e(lr u·Jth n \\'h1!r 11·;ltf•r v1r\\", from the top n1 1111ljf'StJt' ,\rcli Beach llt•Ji:hl.~. A t·u.~10111 home nt ~t r1·al"t rnc" S'.l9.9:iO. View-of-UC I-& t.fillS- Uniquc back hay, :l 111y. hllmr, Na I u r a J ll'OOd 1·athrdral t eiJing!I !· 3ntlqui· ltaded g!a.,s "''indnv.'11. 4 hdrm5. &· den & b111h on lo\\'t"I' l•·vl'L Split le\•el f'O· 11)'. ()po•ri llla11.,,.,•11y lo uppcor !C'Vf'I 11 11h lar.-:e lvg. roon1, Sat11rd ay, Ftbruil')' S. }q72 77 Coron• del M.ar CoroM del Mir l~l • __ .. I~ I -·-I~ C __ .. _t_•_~M•_•_•~~~~~'-l_rv_l_•_·~~~~~~~-1-rv~I,,.~~~~~~~~ l ;L;a;k;o;F;;:;o;re;s;t;;;;;:;;;:;;;;:;:L;a;k;o;F;;;ar;o;1;t;;:;;;;:;:;;:;;;.'L•gun• 8e.-dl !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•li tll98. 00\1.'N. No down VA. I 2 STORY g1us front view t:xqu1s1te 2 al • 3 BR .. 2 Ba , ho1ne. 3 bdnn. l bath, VIEW OF OCEAN, HARBOR & MTI. Spacious 4 bdrm., Broadmoor 1-larbor View HIUs ho1ne. Formal d ining rm .. lge. paneled f amily rm . looks out on beautiful. profes~. lndscpd. yard with great sundeck. Prlv. mstr. sujte opens to lower garden. A lovely home offered for $82,500. Exclusive OPEN DAILY 1-l P .M . 2706 WAVECREST 4 BDRMS., DEN & DINING ROOM Top quallly l .. usk home; has been cared for like a favorite child .. , has had the best of everything. . , . . . . . $65,000. OPEN SUNDAY 1-l P .M . 967 SANDCASTLE ORANGE COAST REAL ESTATE 2600 E . COAST HWY., AT DAHLIA CORONA DE L MAR 644-4Ull Belboa Island I Corona del Mar ,. * • CAMEO SHORES • * BY O\VNER . VIEW, POOL, 4 BDR.\·1S. 67.1--8651. 24x27 rumpus roon1. $33.750 * LAST CHANCE ..4... Balcony In beam llvinc o .. ,,.r. 54>-6174. ........ )'I room ovoctook' dioing area. laR-:-z Ba. R~ 101. c.l10"0: LOADED MODEL HOMES 2 <1ee1«, '•""ed yud, 129 ~ • I tin-place, v.·rtbar, ca.rpetl, >11A.vA ··~· "s" · IN LAKE FOREST'S $39 iltlO 847-9004. ·-zz• ~ dra~. buill-lns, , . \'Af1Ero'-~3~n~tt-.. ~,~n.~. '1'-MtW BEST NEIGHBORHOOD <94-1>'1'.IO or~"''· S28.!r.-AJ $950 On. $253 :\lo. .Ala .a-. ~ Laguna Nlouel Aulhorized Brokt.r 51&--6..170 n• •• •• Professionally decorated model homes in VACANT 3 BP •. J{t-.:PO Lake Forest. loaded v.'ith custom extras. BY Owner: Monarch Bay Huge cu.stoni lrp)r-, l ~i Bn. • ..... , ....... New home luxury and financing V.'ithout the ~:r:i1~e& =~c;i:-e ;~~ $23.500 Hkr. J.16-7739. l -.-a• y,•ork or the 'vait. Full rarpeti n,I?, mirrored ' v;ardrobe doors, draoes. air-conditioning. cus- 3 AA5, tam rm, 3-car pr, SALE by uv•ner. Li-g '1 br, 2 I tom tile entrys. covered patios and m0re! pool Jn lovely setting, 2 ba. ('OT Joi , rm for boat & -------------------Tf.rF:SF. /iifQl)F.f~S \VON'T J,AST LONG AT yrs old , many exlraa. tr11llf'r. 1142-6459. 1 [ $79,500. 496--40. =.::"::.· ___ _ Huntinaton Beam Huntington Beach THF.SE PRICE>. SO CAL L TODAY. All avail---~-~ Dovor Shoros I "Goodies Golore'' f ''EXECUTIVE able fo r IMMEDIATE MOVE·IN, 3 Br. "' "'· attraetiv• & 2, 3 & 4 Bedrooms From $29,880 clean with fam rm, [rple, DOVER S HORES . l Just lir.tt'd, a Jabulous [)E>ane i DREAM PALACE'' walk to &ehool. By owner Snt. nlle 01ateaubr1rin<l tn i:arden home l'iUIT'Ourxled by Ca ll (714) 830-3250 ; $29,900 firm, 83G-28U. tht' formal OH \1'i!h ii! ( a 7•:: foot privale \\.'all with A deeoralor show pluct' thn.1 ~10VfNG lo Denmark. Focc- c rystal t:handel!er. Sun. A).1 )l)ts or goodies Ii kc ! boast!\ an ~norm~us pnva!e COUNTRYSIDE, LAKE FOREST ed to sell outstanding 4 BR, Bloody l\lll.l')'S on \11(' v.·a~~·r. l n t er co n1 , self.cleaning masti'r Slltlt' \\'Hh. Roni an near Ridge Rou te & !\-'luirlands 2RA N!guf'I Hilla vtev.· ff'l)nf terrace. A luxuriously oven, gA.rage door opener, tu~ and gard~n vi:"'·· The home. $34,400. 495--0231. t1ppoi11 red 2 story, 4 Br t"tl!S· pa:io ('(Iver, v.•ood beam l1v1ngroo111 v.'l!h J!s n_<'1~· .. .,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,..,,,,.....,..,,...,..,..,..,..,.,,. -==_;__-'-------1 QUALITY CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME tom .home \11ith Flt ~nd 1 fathedral ceiling, ceniral s~ag and . floor-tD--<'el!lng Huntl.,rton Beach I Laguna B~~c-~ ;L;.;i;_do;:....;lc;•_l•c...------I \l'alk-m bar. Offer('d el atrlunt, Ro nian I u b' hrenlae-c will l!ntt"r tll.u1 your BAYFRONT BUYI Costa Mesa Slli.rm. g11rden kiichen and n1ore., _ thoughts as v.·ell as ~ur OPEN HOU!'E B~UE Chrumlng bayfront home. ----------1 OPEN SAT. & SUN. .3 bedrooms, rk·n plus fami-guests, ~para.l e f am 11 _Y SUN. I TO 5 I RI -RON Parklike setting on lae lot. Executive Estate 1 to 5. 501 fl.·loming Sti1r Ln . Jy rooni, only $·l0,950 and room: This a trium model is j ?200 YT rt tri.Jrvr! ~rioni<;h . S 0 PECIAL 3 BR. 2 BA. Extra large I n:abu1iful spa<'1ou~;,.!_:wdroom. Peter Dobbs, Realtor only J O~ do1vn . Ca\J t'IO\\', on a cul-Oe-sac i;trcet and I modrrn 4 Bt'drms 21; Baths, \\ri; f!AVE A REAL PRJZF.-boat slip. $159,500. .• ath ('s!a!(', :..,.,,.1 sq. fl. g.12_2.~35 only $4:1,500. All terms. Call trg ram rm, 20591 Suburbia '\INNE:nJJF:RE. LOCAT F:D KEN BRITTINGHAM ' rus!nn1 huilt hon1r. Has 673·!»11 111)..5164, 673·7.1M . · 8-12-2535. Lane. s43,950. ON LAGUNA'S FAr.1En Realtor f'Vl'f}'fhing ·plus. 20x40 htal-East Bluff LARWIN ft 546-5411 Til\'lF.RA COA~LINF.. DI'· 675_0lll WITH LGE. APT. usrd l•rit'k frpl. All elt>c-. Extrn lur~r 1·01·nl'l' lot 11·ith kit., hath, and din-full vle1v of So. bay & hhr- lnJi:/f;in1ily rooni .\r llh patio hor t'nlrnnrf'. !lornr consi!f\i; door !<1 12'xl•l' deck. F:.'\tra of .1 hdrn1s. & :I lJ;iths. Apt., lari.:r yard. 1.1a!ure trees. 3 Bdrm. "•lth 2~~ hathi::. Covered pa!io. ClO!!e to Salr price in<"ludes carp('ts grade school and proposed & d~ape11 in hon1e _ & apt. Is aqUa tic par!<. $39,500. 20241 partially furn . per inventory. Bayvle\\' fend of Mel!a Or.) Room for boat. 546-9946. Shown By App't. Only ,.<J & filtcr('d pool , l'l'ntral [ lailr.rf cont('mporary tll'sl~ n.ir <t1ndl1ii1ning. ~l\1-rl\1 , 2 BL'"FFS 1 BDRM. Huntington Cont. l\'(t1!1 \i•ood t'Xfer\or & f'x· OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 f1replaf'l'S, elrc-trir" garage D -~------T\~nhse. $15.500. By OWnt-r.1 ll'nslve US(' or t?lass. 109 VIA E!OLI door oprner and much, n1urh Lower Than Rent Pnn. onl y. 963-1471 \Vrl! dei;ignf'rl 2 BDRr.f. & Charnilng 2 BR., 11,1i baths. rrir;n ._ all i;ett lng <>n 8 hugt' BAY VIE'MS ... by owning this BRAND 6 Blocks to Ocean Irvine DE:-.' (or .1 BDR?.1'.) floor Dining rm., bll·iru. Mu11t d<'.luhl<' corn<'r loL Loan ft NEW deluxe S'TIJDIO DU-plan has hravy shat?: 1\'/\1' see to apprec. Only $56,000. 'I 11 · --1 • Beautifully decorated dream rivai 11 1 eon pnce r.,..uction PRIME \YATER PROPERTY PLEX_ .. plus older 1 bed· l':ir!'H'ls thru -nut. Tl\JGF: f Walker Realty 67S.5200 r s~q 500 c H hon1e only 2 years old 1vith DRAMATIC I 0 " · a * END PLAN "E". Highly room home. TWO fircplac-charming fireplace, l'Onven-Th' 1 & fl \V ~!STR. SUJTF: \VfPATtn & 33:16 Via Udo, N'pt Beach Wa Iker & Lee customized ; expanded Jiving es in each unit dramatizes is arg1>ITT nest C'S! O\F:AN VIF:\\I, has bil!·in ienl kitchen, huge patio and Point model pmvirlC'.~ 2600 · _, "'N tl rm .. decorated lo a fatl'lfle-that homl' flavor charm. h --• f I v.1n1tv & urr~c;er. Dr.. AS large enoug Ytuu or poo sq. ft. o[ eJ l'g'ant & joyous' FLOOR TO C"II ING FIRE 4 BR. 3 ha. 70x83 $125,000 ReaJtors well • "OUR BEST VIEW ASKING $67,500. Subm.ll, add>"ttoo. Oot,· 127.950 y,.·Jth r. , · SOME PAINT As Both Units Occupied Til Summer * * * * * CORNER DUPLEX LOT , R 2 Jiving, in Village Park. 5 PLACE Th• 2nd 1 .. ,, .. 1 1,, 3 BR. 31i1; ba., tam nn, pool 2700 /!arbor Blvd . at Adams · -3 B .. 11' ba .. fam-Submit, GI or FHA te.rms. Better see · "~'-· tm, din rm. 40' lot $811.500 54• 949 0 i!y rm . -really '"pe' . LADERA REALTY thl' 1-•ay•. I Bdrms., den, dining rm., l11re~ sn11.eioui:1 ~EP 00\VN LIDO REALTY INC:. I~ . ..:..' pcn~l 9 P~ uu \\'et bar & atrium. $56,500. t JV RM \VJTll r.tASSIVF: * OPEN HOUSE * 168 · 500 · 'w lh & L OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 . . ' . .. 3.177 VI\ I ID<. a er ee F:XPOSED CRO~S TIM- SAT. & SUN. 1-5 * ABOVE the water skier~ 9684433 968-4433 1 17871 Cedar Tree lane BERS. LGE. SLUMPSTONE 673-7300 and a little elhow greue wl!I cure lh it well built 4 hM· room, family room and d!n· Ing room • decorate and save. The desirable Pace· On full lot. 2 Bdrm. hOU!lf' settf'r model. Vacant. Own-with sep. l-bdrm. apf. Full er transfc1Ted ~ block price SSS.000 with low down. 22? Wake Foresf, at Colum-with fantastic night cHY BUY LIKE RENT I Realtors (i··.·,.'· red h·111 1 F'IR EPt.ArF. k C'XIC'n.~ive 3 BR, A ll bltna, bia 2 BR. + den, 2 ba. Wte. lights view -another popular 2790 J-tarbor B!vd. at Ad;in1s ti.~" or glass \\•/an OtJT-\\lasher/Dryer, New crpt, corner lol, w/drive-in for "Plan E". 3 BR .. 21~ ba. & $18,500 FULL PRICE OpC'n 'til 9 Ptll 54;J-0465 STANDING OCEAN \rlEW. frpl<'. 2-ear garage, $58,000. can1per or boat Many f'X· frunily rm.: priv. courtyard j llert' is an immac. 2 BR --OPEN-SUN.J.5 Sff'OS!'.\\'rr kitc-hl'n has bill -in Alt 6: 497-1076. tras1 '"'nhRas ne1 w bath off entry. Quiet cul de sac. A f 1homk.e. id1cnl for1 o1e1vly.hveds 20611 Kelvin Lane REALTY n~~GF:, DBL. 0\7EN, DI~H· FIX up & save! 3 Dr. 2 Ba., from Boa Vista & Ba!arric, Me8fl Verde. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 2853 Chios Drlve ROY J . \\-'ARD RLTRS. 1649 \\lesll'lirt Dr., N.B. 64fi-OZ2li ·• :Solisbury ·; -Re.illy - Eves. 673· l362 315 MARINE AVE. 673·6000 , BALBOA ISLAND l PRICE REDUCED Capistrano Beach___ -VACANT-FHA or GI Th f th. 1 4 Custom 3 BR, 2 BA homf' on e owner 0 111 arg.c a trg lot. ComplelC'ly rcdl"(:-hedroom home ls anxious . and t f 1 ro }~ orat<'d profcss1onally. A!!k-wan s as ac 1 n, ea· ing $32,750. Open Sunday lures Include custom drapes 1_5, 34326 Calle Portola. &: carpets, extra large _y~rd RED CARPET and near new cond1t1011. P<k ed at 136.500. Submit REALTOR FHA & GI ternts. Call 9 OO 540,8555 492-7 SHERWeeD REALTY CA Pt S TRA No-Brnh, 18964 Brookhurst, F.V. custom buil!, bluff hon11'. :l OPEN SAT./SUN. J:f DR. 3 BA comp!. r.fence<l. 614 POWELL -s20.ooo do'.1-·n. 496-2.151. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Corona dol Mar ms r. .. e ec. range, real beauly al $62 500. oo ing or a s ar cr omc. Univ. Park Center, Irvine ~l SHR ., f'fc_ & OOPns lo din· 40. lot. $53.SOO. buy, least dish"•asher, 1vater softener. ' Xlnt co nd inside & 0111 . Also Huntington Beach 1ng arf'a \V/OCEAN VIE\V. I . 2 l\'aler heatct"!I, elec. gar-* NO expense spared. "De· includes a hugt" patio & 2 Super sharp 3 & convert. drn, Call Anytime, &13.{)820 2 halcon:v VlE\V DECKS. w/ophon or trade. 673-7185. age door. air-conditioner, ligh Uut Dolores"_ 3 BR .. 2\~ c:ar gar. to·;;, dn . pnymt. or 4 bdrms. Spotl!'ss eond. GORGEOUS new 3 10 4 BR. Thill uniqur n<'IV home is POOL 4 Bedrm., famUy rm .. t.ots.of stot·agt' space. I-louse ba.. •pl>"l-level. Sw-ping Only $169. paymts includes Near ncv.· carp. & drapC's; our "Buy of the !\tn"l'1" "' all elec kit. Xlnl corn.I . " t f Spanish v.·/den, formal din-1n rn1mne ... rond. Loo .. k no vit'w of North Bay & Mrs.. all. man Y eu5 om entur<'ll. $38,500 FULL PRICE $.12,2.'50 Olvncr. 545·1858. f · Cl · t · & ing & livin~. Decorn\or'&" urlhcr, Jl s terr1f1e al t uston1featureseverywhere.1lf ose In n1aJOr ~iopp1ng I touch throut, R"lraordinr..._, ~F.F: TODAY' $30,5()()! An absolute "turn • key" minutes lo the brarh. Off.' ·~., GO?\f: TOTlf(ln~('l1•·• KENT KINGSLEY d f $" 500 landscaping, Wal k schools, . home, presented at S57,500 ''2 ...... 71 (="•I 546·1103 ('t(' or · · .. · MISSION REAL TY Mesa Verde REALTOR 81l0253. for th ... ""'rti,,ular. ._ •·• MORGAN REAL TY pool & rec area. $~7.500 ~~-' .~ " O\vner (714) 833--812 1. ', 9!=!5 Soi. Coa11t lf•vy .. T. ... ~ .. .,a 4 BR. FORECLOSURE ··WE ALWAYS HAVE 673-6642 675-6459 PHONE (7141 494-0731 LARGE family home by 01vner. 4 BR, den, DR, FR. many extra!! include wat@r 90ftencr, custom 11helve!!, storage room, prof. decorated. $45,750. 540--02().t. THF. BES!" L1'T1Ncs·· Wh1"le Others _BEAUTIFUL-UNIVERSITY Park Village· ---This hon1r priced al $24,900 JI. By ov.·oci-. Eleg~t 4 br. N"AR BEACH conventional w/N1vercd pa-,~ SI ~ !lo, fenced yd, f'lect kitch, :i'-f-~ eep 2,450 SQ. FT. 21 ~ ba, 2 frp!cs. Nev.-. heavy Jrg fam rm. & big becJnns & 1 'iJJ3!uF . -.you can pick this one up 4 Berlrooni , family room, shag crpt, cus\m drps. · I t 11 'T'>-.. ru:.l• -:sf -"" : /I for $23.000 GREAT for the Df>sirab!e La Salle plan. is a rea sea .• ,, J.,,1 ' --• formal dining room. Sun· ]nan & $1 250. dn, Nr. So. '}·/. Starter Se! , , • 2 Bedroom d('('k and parenls retreat off 2.')00 sq ft. llL'(Ury, $-16,000., Coa.~t Pla:ta . !? """-rcnJ I y Cinderella home on R·2 lhe n1astcr bedroom . \Valk 833--8577 I' ~:.. property. Room to build in to the beach. schools and 1 ~B~Y~O-w-0<-,-. ~b-,-.-u~t ,~I~u~l~l-y I ' D I fulurf', ~·114 Vista e Or!J shopping. upgndcd Cambridge mo<lel 531-5800 ( ::::.) 531-SF' N<wpm"f 8 "'h LADERA REALTY Sporow Rlty 842-44 74 io Univ Pork. 3 BR. 2 BA. 644·1133 ANYTIME atrium end uni t on v.·ide TWO ON A LOT 968 4433 9,.4433 "A nest for every hirrJ" ,,..,,,_~-I>. 13, •. '~. 833-9131. Fountain Valley I -,,_. -$-INSTANT CASH-$ _._ •• _ .. _~---~~~--- GI NO DOWN 4 Bil. tom rm, ' ha. 2100 sq [_BUY DIRECTLY-to. the '""ilY io youc horn•. Laouna Beach Entertain YQur friends near the bench, in this lt>rrific ocr.an side value. Off-slrt>f't 3 Br, 2 Ba. home, fam rm, parkin~ for Sf'Veral ("ars, bltn11, encl. patio. Nr prk .\ \\'ilh beach access, puts the school. $31 ,000. By owner \1·atrr only !!lcp11 a11·ay. _54G-::..;:_:34.::;:.:J:... ------1 sracinull 3 lxlrn1. noor plnn, Mission Viejo 1vith (ireplac(' in the mASl('r ________ _ bdrm. &: livlnJ:: ronm, lends LOVELY, upgraded, trl-levtl itself to rozy f:imily l!vinr. 1 on pri1n~ view lot, 3 to 4 Beautlt111ly rll't'ornted, & ; BR, 3 BA, lge fam rm., Jo"' hard In b<'at at $71 .000. (1·5) 1 $-Kl'!!, Ov.·ner. 830--6173 New li11flng on Powell St. 4 BR, 2 balhs, 1800 Sq. Ft., 2 used brick fireplaces, Quil'I cul-dc·sac !llr('(>l & <'lose to all schools. !)riced rlght $4.l.500. OPEN HOUSE Bri1Pr SC'<' lhis rarf' value ft, lana1. 2 blk~ elcni & hi \Ve pay all C'Osls. Jn fore. Country Setting ;o 3 BR &. den, pvt muter I t'oday : :l hPtlrornn plus 1 b<'d-schools. S.1!l.~ O v.· 11 r from Broker & save I closure ok. fu.~1 r'<'l!i -24 AT its finest, yet only min· ..,/. 0 /a.Jt 11uilE", c:ustom cp!s & drp1, 1'00n1 hon1c rin H·2 Jot. 3 962-367·1 I $27,500 hours a day. 847·8507 u!C's aivay from Sflf1'1\' ('OV('!"t'd patio, a ir cond., • l><'droon1 11011· vacant and Huntington Beath GOU RMF:T K!TCJ·IEN ~ hf'l'l!"hrs n.,rl tn\vn. sr11rr1 r. REAL ESTATE Ul,500. By mvner. 837-7845. CALL 675-57'26 SUNDAY 1·5 CAMEO SHORES rr'ady f0r in1n1ed!atc oecu· i l'tUMPUS ROOM ERT.Y \\'llfTF: \\I A TE R - pant·y. 1 hPdroom rrnted at J\olASSlVE FIREPLACE UN IH> s 1~11s Arri IAQD '.'TF:\V of thr jair:C'd' rnast '41'\4-!14~~90 Glcnneyre ~!'l·0316 ' Newport Beach $120 pc'r rnonth. Ko.>ep as A HOUSE FOR DECORATOR DRAPES \._ -'""'"'_ { I ~1 1~0•1 b It R-• rvnt11I or use as Morher-ln-ALL SEASONS Pr iced btlow market by an-~ =~.' 2,·~·B~th ~~U~ 25'~ ,_Alm-o-,-,-0 -ce-o-nfr_o_n_t _ ROAMIN ROOM A 4545 ORRINGTON la\\' house, Only $24,500. xious owner. 1-lurry & in-21 ft. RU11PUS R OOJ\f Br<'lu tiful olr!fT 2·sly, stucco SBdrms, 3 lull baths, family 1""t:!lo_ -$92 500 ', Won'! he around long. Weather it's raining or shin· Spt'Ct today~ GOVERNMENT (Mula ht used a.~ 2 adrllti0n-~·ith rerf tile roof: a.c~ room & forn1al dining rm. P wA •• T;,l;;;;,o.,;. p,,A.,R,,TYlltl 400'Ba"o'mv'',;,,'.' ,B,,',',ho'o·, \:"""ill; I WalkR~ralto&r-. Lee h.:~: .. i'1~.i~,.",~h ... :.~,'ro~t:r~o~fl~t:~~u~,l~i. Rober~~~~;-~62-551 1 FHA & o~~E~possessed ::o:;~~~~d('~n;:ie~t ~~~ ~~lts:e~l~ro:r~a~~:: ;>;:er2:. ~~k~;nS5~.~ ._ "' .._ ~ " 11" '"' " Tov.T1house11 &-homes. Low caretree outdoor living, for· man, in on P of Laguna's OJ)t'n house Sunday l-S, 2437 2 CRACKER aox·· down. No points or Escrow ma! di ning room. finest arE"as. 4 Spacious BR.. Jloll lda.Y Rd. Gas B-B·Q in largt' patio. PJ1tcc lo pnrk carnpC'r and boat. Delightful kitchen. California Hanch. Exquls· mo ll11.rhor Rlvrl . al Ar!11.ms ''ou'Jl eoml' in thP. largc en· f('es. Gov't pays rlosinp; f or thl' hest arfclres~d PMD-1 2 bn.; huge llv. rm. \\'/ma~-RED CARPET it('lV dccoraled. l llgh beam !'>45·0465 OPf'n 'Iii 9 Pl\1 try1vay i1·hich leads to the But r ou r generous-sized costs. All price ranges. Call I t'rty in lo\vn, RI the hr-st sh·e frplc. Till' &: ~T'Olll':ht ceiti• .. ,.s. .<pac·ious roo1ns. VACANT & READY C'Urvcd staircast', overhead hed1wn1s, l\\'O ba t h s • ""o 4441 . . t 2nd t I REALTOR . .., """. price (only SG0,000 on tem1sl 1rnn stairs o !I ory; ge. Abounding in qualify rC'atur-SJ !ARP EASTSID E: I!Oil-IE Is a g!l11t'ring rhnndPlier. Car Pe 1 5 and drapes CREST REAL TY see fnrn1a l din, nn., ('hel'ry 492 9700 Nowport es, truly a prC'sligc hornr. ' * 3 Hi.I:' hf'drnis. ThP back yard has mnny 1hrnughoul. Don't folhet the LOS PAO!lES REALTY CO. brkf.~t. area oft kifch .. O\'er-~~~c=~·~c=~~=I ., 1 • 2 "•II ba>ltc. frull and pine treC'S wilh 1valrr sof1cncr, sprinklers 3 B d $21 950 1 k" th I 0 f 2 HOUSES DBL LOT " , e rm . . . . , 627 &iulh Cn11st lligh,1·ay oo ing; e "'""' rr. ne (I a 1 · · :·1 ~~ * Plush shag trpt. amp\!' room for a. !'0015 1 2· 900This '1 and lMfls 01 extras!! bEnjoy A real clean 3 BH. 2 BA_ -4n4.!l;833 kind & hard io find. Prlcrd V:i BLK. TO BEACH · ......_ * ~· 140' 1 t season 1h(' price is , . 1'()01 sumn1er ocean rf'l>i;e r _ _, d 2 Fairview & '\'.Bl(' .a x 0 enc<='.1 Y ·· car gar, gns OPEN FOil TNSPErTTON ; at $92.~. Llke nl'\v 2-sty. 4 BR., 2 ba., -,s[ ~ • ii * Ho:11 acccs.~ . If lroni the large patio. Only bJtin RIO. $2,200 total do11•n. Sundr>\• only, 12. 4 p.m. .:a··· .. -, ~ fotinal din, rm .. bltns; fam. at 646-881 1 -,/ .._ j* S21 ,500 !11!1 price $2>\,JOO and be!ltQI all, GI Mo$:?20.lncl.all.See t0<!Ay: 775 0 ak Strrrt ~, , i ':>.-..,~n~ rm. w/1vet bar a: BBQ. (anytime) :~·;.-·.~ rcullJ· 1.~~~rETRErkMJAAL\~YIL*. 962-4471 ( :::~.} 546-BlOJ ~~~~~~.1~~;~~: Hurry and If _B_u_rlOERS MODEL .......,.... · · l!...~~~~~ Frp1 1,'·b 2 ""'d i!'a.r.:dHo 1 m• 1,..,...,.,..,.,..,.,..,._,..I .,. x avl'l.i]nhlr. Car!'ful!v buil! f0r sovrM LA<'..il..N4. cw•. C'flu e ma e mto up ex, 1~ 2,114 \'istA Del Orn 'J46-0~14 ............ Anylln1<' ~m"ily L-. 1 f-e 531 5800 i•••i 531 S ~--..._°"*" Also . cut~ 2 BR. cottage. INVESTMENT IN Nt'wporr Brat'h BY Oll'nt'I', 1-:&slsidt~. 4 BR, 2 ru -•nL • 800 f'lo.~e .in.~f'IC'rlion. tl1aln !<'llnr<t * 499.28()() * Bolh only $74,900. Open THE GOOD LIFE.I 644-IJJ.~ ANYTJt'.1P. T3 A. forn1 din rm, c'""ts, Unl"1mlted -$23,500-3 BR-Pool~ and im provM by prl'11ent .--• ivcckcnd1 1-5 . • ,. o\\-nt'n. :I Berl~m .. 2 ~Alh, SOUTH LAGUNA CAYWOOD REALTY 5'8-1290 \\'ifh a 10~0 dO\\'n payment OPEN I IOU SES clrps, boa~ gale, Jiugc R-4 "OPEN 1-IOUSE SUNDAY'' Family room, Bu1lt·1n Kitch· OCEANFRONT ""-"-= . .:c,~=:;,;..:.=c.::::1 and monthly payment! Jell!! 3607 Park Gref'n Dr lot, many inany extras, this 5 and den family home SHARP Yes, it's true! Pool & patio f'n. Outsi<t{' li0 h!int?;, lush BC'aut. 4 BR .. 3 ba. spli t level A-FRAME than most rent. YoU can live 5 br, &It & ~un 1-5 assunie ;,;~ Joan or 1'tfA, has a feellng of (reedom and 3 BEDROOM for elegant entertaining. landscapin~. CENTRAL AIR turn. home w/prlv. st.airway Bea.ch, boating I. tennlt in your very ov.·n cute littll' 418 ~nv.·arrl, Sun 1·5 VA. Best . buy in Co!la flexibility YES! it has a 1 Rancho 1.aQuesta Gourmet kitchen w it h CONDmONED. Plus unl!m-to Secret Cove &-a.ch: form-klcps away. Like new 3 BR .. duplex in Corona del Mar. Triplex. Sun 1·5 ~1l~a. Prinelpali; 0 n I Y • JXJ:Ol. •. drive by . and sec I Ideal for young couple that rruperlor bltns. Don't watt a ited view. Priced on I Y er home of Charlie Chaplin, 2 ba. Only $2!l,!IOO. Price $46,950. Call 67~. Call: 675-7225 642·0427. lh1s slately Colontal home loves the beach. $32.900. minu te _ call SJS.500 1vlth exrl'llt'nl terms. 31699 ~ Cliff Dr., by appt. CAYWOOD REAL TY FOTlECLQSURE. Beau1iful 3 l • 5 pm Sunday ... 20152 Int· Submit. Jerry Gillespie As· Roh.rts & Co. 962-5511 OPEN 1-TOUSE Sunday only, I RJ.:DUCF:D Stfl.000 1 6306 W. CO"-st Hwy., N.B. ·o · THE RE.l\U \~ ESTATERS bcdroon1, 2 bath home-Ex-perial Cove , H.B. SO<'. --12 -4 p.m. 3144 Alta Laguna 1 EMERALD BAY LOT 1 548-1290 cellcot lornlioo. Fic<plae<. LAOERA REALTY KASABIAN NEAR' the BEACH Blvd, Lorg11t Vlow Lot OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 ~hake roof, ll.'alled yard and REAL ESTATE 3 Bednn, 2\.) b8th, cui::tom LOS PADRES REA1;-TV CO. 1127 l·:rr1f'rRlrl Bav , .$90,000 Elegant 3 BR, ho~ in OPEN HOUSE irnmal'ulatt'. $250 ninnth in· 9'8.-4433 968-4433 847.9604 Eve: 968 _2!174 drps, crpts, like new cond., 627 South4~o~ High\vay F<1r ln\s & hnrl;rs r~ll : &ycrest \\'/many extru. '• ' ''I." cludt>s taxef!, with Jes,, than watersoftener, Cornt>r lot, -Biii Grundy, Reef tor Reduced price this 1\•eek on· V2 ACRE $1000 cl01\'n. Call 545-Mz.I NO DOWN TRANSl''ER forces sale, lov-rm for boat or lrlr. Owner NM'd a "P;id"? Place an ad! I 341 Bay ···~. N'"'t Beach Jy. $66,500. Owner. LJ)vl'ly ranch home v.•lth pool, SOUTH COAST RE AL NO CLOSING COSTS ing 6 nw. ne"· 3 Br, 2 Ba, transferrffi ·All tf'rm!i. Call r.11 11 &J2-:--li78 Now! , 675-6161 11927 Santiago Dr. 642--5583 1U1d zoned for unit~. Really Home & Investment I-:STATE. lo all Velrrans. 4 Bdrm love· fan1 rm. Better than ne1-1· 81'.! .. J·!f.G \\'Orth i;ecl ng! Drop by for Realty ly Hntg BC'h neighborhood. home in very d~irable loc. "-'· d b d •-BE,\UT. MESA VERD~ · I · ho! horne·•>llllE' rea II<' 3425 E" CoMt Hv.•y .. Cdr.f All tern1s avail. Only $28,000. Nr Prk & schools Sm eQUl· b S t I t 5 ~11 F"ornt('f' niodt'I. likt' nev.', 4 f'! II utter, unray o , "o --fd -0 --Pleas(' hury . this onl' won't 1y and assume 7 ,,, F .. A, Santa Ann Avt', co~lll ~fesa. Lock The Wor ut BR, 3 UA. Near golf. last! • full price SJO.!XKI. ~2715, Dkr. Quiet, 2nd floor BR .. si1tlng school~. Sunkrn liv rn1, din Call Neil Roberts 0 B C rm. & bnl/1, plus 2 more rm, !am rm, rrplc, patio. 71.,.,0 .. ~ 7141~. ,..1 BRAND NEW CLOSE T EA H BR .. -n•I-• ram. rm .•••. ,., "~JIJO. o:ro---..u DELUXE .,.. "' .. N('1-1• shag, custom drps. JOHN READ REALTY Large 3 BR . 2 ha. duplt'X bar, like new in & out. Great Asi1umable n1ortgagc 61 )':~ 2I-4/~440l 3 BR, 2 BA, frplc, CUI· with 3 flreplacei. for two famUlcs, Only Open 1-S Sat & Sun. 01vner, • tom home by owner. 155.000 • TERMS 157.500. 54<>-1849 How Con You Miss Adjacent to pork in George Wllll1m1on 611 PolnsettJa Open Sun. 1-S : $23 950 • $209 Pa 8 all TWO HOMES on lot. , .$305. lux. golf courM tr•ct. Realtor Unlvtrtlty Realty ' ~alni 3 bedroom ~me ~ income-per mo. OWNER $36,500. 8~19 __ _ $41..6570 645-1564 3001 E. <:At. Hwy. 673-GSIO large lot _ Private tree wtll cany 1st. , .lnvesttptc - BAYSHDRES LOVELY vl•w or Catalto& •haded m-.et. Submit. FHA then invest $24,950. $50 TOTAL VIEW & POOL It. ~ area. Cuttom built. or VA no down, term11. , , LADERA REALTY to veterana. 4 oversized bd- Waterlronl <'11111. homr, 4 or Well k>caled. 2 Bcdrm w l CAU. 545-8424 (Open rms. 3 tun be.Iha. Crpts, S bdn'ns. Vif.'11' from n1ot1l htd pool , outdoor V.'f'I bar & eves. 1 SOUTH co As T 961-4433 ffl...443) Drpa & 11huttera. Vacant, rooms. 117 l'f. lot, 11pa.ciou~ gas BBQ. Beautiful cond. REAL ESTATE F'a11t possession. Call 968-4441 yard. Red. to 1240.000. Cati ...,,.,. Al 044,1536. * Ope""°""'· By O•'"'". CREST REALTY B'l' O\VNER. 6 BR 3 DA, 2700 sq fl. lrg lam rm ad- d ition, upgradetf crpt!!, nrv.'. ly painted Int. 2 blkll lo new elementary 11ehl. S h ore Crest West tract, $44.900. S'illl Sllver Strand Dr .• 962-2689 MEREDITH GARDENS Buy of the year! 4 BR. for· mill din rm + tam rm, $42,750. 10% down. llal Smith Broker, 842-4526. Open Sun. XI052 Colga.te ctr. 1111 Grundy, RHltor -OPEN DAILY 1-5 (2\ ANXIOUS OWNERS: f2l BR. 211 BA ooodo. \, mt • :t BR. 2 13.A Cinderella ~-.... h hath 3tl Baythf<', r-;n 67S-6Hil s~ LARKSPUR uvm lft:ac , saUM , -Home11 ln Collt,gt> Park. Ci· pool, jacu:r:il, clubhsc & ten- GOV'T. REPO'S-DOUGLAS TRANSl'EREES FHA-VA '3 min to work, school~. IWI~ gantic nn. a.ddlUon~. Try n11 cr1i . custm cirJH1 & sha.g Mlltol Ptnlnsul• 2 Bedrooms -~h1trp! R·2 lAI Sf2.9"JO nny tenns. crpl'R thruoul. MA.ny ~xtras. BAYFRONT, pl,..r: :i Bil. 1 Call Pat \\"ood 5-48-0201 Ed Riddle. Rltr 646·11Rll Musi !ff 10 appreciate. N.. O/R. lg-. !iv, rm. Scenic Prl'.>flf'rlles~~7~ ~Georg~ :Otcici 557-426.1 s.ti.500. 21286 Wll\'tcrtsl S210,000. Realtor 6Ta.--4f:I(). CHINA COVE VIEW 1 BY Ov.·ncr. Del CE"l'TO "foci~! Circle, H.B. PENINSULA Point Cape o;-1 J Br, 2 BArh. Bf'ach. 2718 Horne al 1968 price: 4 Br, 3 9 =EA~T-'--lh-<~h<:-at-.~W~at~k-to c BR, 2 &\ 176.1 t . Oct-911 Sht'll. $85,000. 13y Owner. ba , tam nn. Open 1-l r m be1tch from 3 yr old Ayru Biwt.. m.s332 evet. Ow~r. 675-291-4 or 644-0006. Sun. 595 Grllnd l·faven Cir· bu lld 3 br 2 ba home ra alft,)'I tbe rflh! lime & LUSK 2 story, 5 br, 4 ba, 3 cle. (neat Paulo Thtaltrl Ca.U~dra.I ¢t.ll !np, lrple: atwl;)'I the rtpt pl•C"e 11 trol<'. rree-nbelt location, tf!f' (NVE$TOR'S Special! 2 BR. w/w cpts, drpe, shake root, JOU; n.at J\.£SULTS! C&Jl land. Ac'ent 675-1225 JJ.I.R. Fl"'Clde C.M'. Joins C~l. luah ls.ndk"pg, boal/trlr ac. -6 ..._ that ad HARIOR VIEW HOME Po1'ntlal pl111. MUST .,..., block walL 132.900. lldlJI 2 RR A-den e 9644-lOlO SEU..! M)'e'I, 673-CTSe. Own6 968--13U ' . -· . 147.9604 ping. 3 br, dln1n,«i rm. cp1 1, KASABIAN dq,,,. b<8"t yd, "''"m• fer $4.000 cqully.' S230t mo. By ov.'ner. M&-4041. REAL ESl'A TE ---IMMAC. 4 BEDRMll *SPANISH DECOR* McdallJon k.ltr.h! shrui: crpts! pro! ld acpd! Xtn\A! Jirl trm5! HAFFDAL REAL TY 842-4405 Evta: 968-9006 BY OWNER • 3 BR 211 IJA To~ .. $1flOIJ. A take .,,..,. loan. - --------3 BR tr.lme on qu!t't cul-Oc· Ml<'. Luxurious Int. Prof, lnd!'Cpd frnt & rear. \Valk lo betac:h, Ktlools. Asru1ne 6% GI $3.1.000 !lfiS-1991 J'OR ~e by owner. 1 ml. to beach. 4 Bdra. 3 Ba, 2500 Sq. Ft. Princlple1 only. - S©ll~1A-~£2rS" The Punle wifh the Buiff./n Chuckle O Recirrange letters of tha lciur acrambled words ~ Saw to forrn four simple words. I FAMROT " I '111rr ~' ..... t ...... Al R_._t ...... 0 1_.· I i f Ir--.t-Y..,.r _F ,...lo_T,...I -ti ~ 'R..!.1s-1ng,......pr~1co'-1,;: Ea:..·,""'. ""dr ... in-k o_,,nd ------bo merry, for tomorrow you r-------~ moy not be oble to --. I 0 0 c 8 I E I .... r F r I I O Comol••• tho dMkfo ·-by ftlllng In tho miUlflO wor• you do,.loo from •lfP No. 3 bolaw, 8 r:;~:Rr~~e:~~~RES I' ·11 r 1· r I' I' I' I ., ~~~~E FO•I I I I I I • I I I SCRAM-LITS ANSWERS IN DIME-A.UNI l ' S.iturd~y. rtbruvy 5, 1972 OAILV PI LOT 2 1~1 .__I _·~_·::· .. __,J ~1_1 _~_ .. ~1_· .. _1~_[.__1 _ .. .:'.!._·::"__,]~I St1" Clemanfe Apertments for sale 152 Income Property 166 Re.ti Estate Wanted tac I Houses Unfurn. 305 Houwt Unfurn. 305 Hou1e1 Unfu r n. 305 Houws Unfurn. ---Jie \ l~I I ~ I -.... -..... ...._.., ... Newport Beach 1--::-:~,..,-~~~ I •~~~~~~~1-~~~~~~- 0PEN SUN. 1""4 BY Ow~r. attnctt\~ 2 BR PRIME UN ITS I LIS"flN{;." v.'anrm. w,. hrtw Gen•r•I ·1 Costa Mesa Irvine I San Clemente j U l:Z19 SANflAGO home. Till' roof, hrdwd fin. OPEN HOUSE S~ ; 1~i · ~2hoBA apt~ near I buyt'rs for homf's, R2, R3 & ---------SPRING ~AS SPRUNG :.: Hit 2 ba. t"urll 10 DUTCH FARM HOUSE nusull.] -t bdrm. ho~: huge ~ ('pta:/drp1, l' nm pl SUNDAY 12·5 ~ c · pping f"lller. com'!. Atents 67>-7'.a> lllR I $:;," .'\1111 Jo•·ahon xht:ivr Jtl"lll family mi. overlooking bea· rf'dK"Oratt'd & piumf!d, Obie Bil-in k1tcheus, fr p I c' s , d . 4 BIL 21'j t.>11, r11n1 rrn l.".~, ,~1111 "'• \'u'w ol ~••n' .,, "Iii I I l't < U '( Ud I B I ·" •· d I '" >", "'· .hou~·lf"~nlfll' is .l i<t<. '·' 11A, •10·11100• J I" " " u llndscaped gH.l"dffis,' gar, tenced bk >". ""a"t ·' n1 s apartment Bu -arge r., aU111.1ry. -"W!:l..SOn(" ,_ .1 " · ·"' "It ii 1 h · k " ~ " I I ~ <1un11 ~.n)t'ly ~·our i::;ari f'n .1 llll, ."II', ,,,1, 1,,,,,,. ~.· .,,, 1 .-. , 011r \fl cf'! HI~ rif' many "goodies" t on.o.nn lloy,·ers & lawo. N• bch & inas. adul! lt>riants . Goo.1 r.turn 1 I " ·-,, ... -.. f " h k f dhl .,.,.,, ..,...., • 1 f~ • I #lf'llrlrnf•flt w11hn11! 11"0rk• .: UH . :Z Ii:\, ,'urll•· l\ii.•li l:l.lO. l'J•or, :'I :i ,. mu, gar, OPEN SUN. J.ir PJa-.~ Park. ~. oo a~ ·I 405 11th St . + tax ShFl!er. Sl~.(X)J \\Ith , ______ _, St 11 lh ·" I If I '" ·" ·-t $"itl ~ ,_.,. .,._, ,..-_ _ , ro l'illrurn1,pa,y g11 \\~; llAVE ()'fllt'.ll!S tu~" -1934 PORT CARNEY 11r~·1a1r. S17,iJO. Ph . HUNTINGTON REAOr tlt>xi ble term.!'. 11un 11t 1he nool . NU-VIEW RENTALS Blia111 Poriolll'I() t-.1odel, 11ar-~92-3223. Lions Estates, 536-2579 boa.>m:rb lou.>eon jr:z. • 1200 sq1utrC' !1·r. s~'OO 67 ~ .w.IO "r 4!14 :t241i "I'] n~ 'l\t llil. hor View Homes. J BR. plus San Ju.1n Caplstr•no -AeoltOtl Business nion!hly San-Juan Capistrano CQtl1plf'tt'O bonus rn1. I RARE ,OPPORTUNITY 34ui via 1.ido 675·4562 I Opportunity 200 • 1;n11•111us rntl'r1111n111s: 11r,.a 1933 SABRINA TERR 9"~ Nt>t Nrt Nrr --111th !1rr11l111·r , r1111n Corona dC'l '.'llar . OutstAndin~ l\!ISSION SCHOOL DIST. 'S-42,000 Buys 1 hr NJlllly, 16 LUXURY UNITS 2 t>1'flr.-.nn1,_ ,1,.11• :! 1,,1111~ vte\i', f)Q"ll .1 BR .. tamily r.-larvelous tndoor -ourdoor JJ lf'nants riay ofr loan Bxrrllrnr Ne.,.,•pnrt Rcai·h lo-**BIG BEAR LAK E rn1 $'.l'l.:-ioo lef'hng is }'nUM in 1his spac· nf S!\8.000 plus aJ! e>.r>, <"IUIOrl. If)()'~ Df'-prf'•'l111inn. l.!0tJOfl S1\lR~: Fur $Ale l Ju~t :i. 11·11 111 "."l~Cl': J'l4f," ---'ll1•ullor ( Bl{. i HA . A\•1111. rv1 1-1 Ru1ll -ln!'. •l~h•\"i:hr, lrpl(', i.:.ot S 2 ~1 /\I" 11~1 1.1~. DON V . FRANKLIN 1nus fan11!y mom and kiti·h· 1axe:s. mJ::r r!c. 10 'l'r old 10'r rrtun1 ttn 1nvr1>t1nrn!. 1 t\<>ls Rppro.~. $.i0,000, \f The Ve ndome 1~1 \\i .,~!l'rn H:in k HlilL:. San ta Ana Realtor en area. The •hrre rh1lrtrens h!dg nr. l!arbnr Blvrl . Cr.I. THE IRWIN CO. fh1 rirr "1]J carry f1n11nl'tni: I RENT AL SERVICE 1S4~ Anfilu•ini Ai,.nur. I 1111 •'l'"h' I '.•I>., !111111• -, -1-,.-,--,.-,,-,.-,-,,-,,-na-,-.,,-1,-,-._" e 673.2222 • roorni;: arr all t"lusterrd to· Sr,. hy Appt . nnl.v lrom our 644.6111 Realtors ()pporrunity of A l1ff'hn11" f>-1'2 :!.'\:!4 Da ys 833-0101 Nights 1.,1, ,,, ,,,1r 1; 1 hlot·k ntl gelhrr 1-1·ith ~ne bath. Th<' of1 1cr . SS.l \\'. l!'.lth . CM. •14;, llnlon Bank To.,.,.e r C'n!J HOf>s 171-1! 5.'16 \7;~'\ or 546 .. 8660 --\I ~ \l .', '11 IJ;i() CHE ER-F-lrL HOME-r-._htsler suite is on the other I LYTLE REALTY 610 Nf'11•pnrr CrntPr nr . /\'B 1-1 r1tP .!'pellt'Pr Ri•1tt ~.start, Sri'\ ini:: N!'1-1 Por1-Cn~la r.f(',8 HOME FOR RENT ., ., , 1, ','~'.'. • :,:i?-~~·'. iur . · mo on qu1e1 strN't, 1 hlock to sir!~ of thr ~usi:-. Grear S.18·9'19.1 * ~·2542 DEL UXE T RIP LE X p~ Ht.ix ~. B1,1; Rf',1r I ;in•a.01'f'r:JO(l11•nH1lsa1•111I i OR LEASE OPTION 1 ~ !lit. ·./1'a ............ $:~t i -.-- Uppt'r Bay. \\le h<'I~'" enjoy-plac~ci~~ ~~a~!l~.35 500 THE REST BUY rN TO\\IN Eastside Costa Mrsn, p~ yrs I IAk(', (.'aJ1rorn1a ahlr Nl\\\' \\If' ,1;u11r1tntrf' I Thr hll:. adclitinn ,-,.ultl nl.tk<' ~ 1\\'t(, 'J.-h~ 1;111hs ... 5 .;~ S~-,.l 1 Condominiums f'rl our 4 BDRM & 2 BATl-f -OR.-' San Clemente-, ON'fln viry,•. old. Bltns. ''P!~. drps. 4 J!;ar· _E:-.-rABl.lSHF;O s1.111dii•I! h , so'r\'H'f' anrl rrsutr s ()ur ff'f' !1 llf'1!rm~. 11.i~ J ha lhrno1n~ 3 HH' .,, '1 1 1"111,. '' 1$ :~; Un furn. llOMF;. Installed new rrpls. Like--ntw J & -4 bedroom Under S40,000., all 2 BDRM ages + J spa<'r. St>ri. laun-s~. <'Xe('! _loca tion , 0y.·1wr 1<: s1 :. no. If 1-1'f' cain'r fin<l 1 l~u.:c 1..·ovrn•d pnt1n, ()flly ' -~ lit. • ···· ··· C-,-,,-.-M-e-,-.------ 320 flrp!i & 1-1•allpaf)('r. Our ktteh-home' \\'llh i;aragt'5. Clost 10 dry rm. Jneom" $635. own-J \Vrlte Class1f1('(i Ad !'o. ID:-1, y11u 11llf1! ,\'(IU 11•anl, you St~. f)('r n1o, (i· d h•11 I en has: all bltns. Liv. room he h O ri t / D I p I I ' ' l · ' T re I ' h JU~'T I""""" ac . wnf't r sf.l("ni.t'. ('r,S67.500.642-5872 11·0 a1y 10!,f'.O.Bo.1. •nnl ruy. r<11r . ryu~. -A!."'"1 -· · I l~.SA \lrrcte V1ll11, Hranlf a:i: m::i.rblf' entry & lrg .. .,,JVV Cal! f d t '! BLAIR & t~• C ••' 1 • • • ! • 2 ~ I I •. 1 / CAPISTRANO VALi.FY or "a1 s. 28 UNIT "'"'• ost;i <>1li.a f l n1'il1'1'oll111 1'urn1:s/1f'd, S ll~. 3 Brdrn1 honir r.lrsa \'rn1f' I . · ll• 1' .,.1rn1, rr;1r un1l y,•1th I rpr, ram1y rm W frplc ' ~ JENKINSREALTY <l9:Z-R911 . . '. I ' ' . ' I k 1 • 1 rl looksoutonl bark ardREALTY <193-1l24 2& 1r.2BaNrshop·~·1 UNIVERSITY Par k lr\1f!('r s111drt11o:nK .. -1 1hl(}('klnl\11LJ'ketB11.~1.,-i .1 .. ,, ;.1111 11a 10.tp~. l'Ji~ . .. , " " • I y ' s t A Commercial ~?· IS Ave 118 S<20 M Sh"""'Ln"' Crnlf'r 8f'illl!" 2 Ht•d!'(l<ltl\, Sl'.15. h:1!t·hrn S250. p<'r JlJO. HJ .. Al.I' ..:11,.!£(', \.\'fl~h1ng fa('!hl!I'•, ... rovrrf"u patio 1rrp1f. .1n a n.1 -· · • · -· · "'>'1' "' ~ • ,.. 1·1 , r k: c · 1 1 .1 f S1df" hnat yard.+-snnnklrr P roperty 158 i;117 . I S:llon. s~.000. Pnn. Only ,",:.~11111111, Ch1ldrrn &, r ('IS 546-9521 OR 54• "l l ' 'I\. ;ir I'll •'r , l'\'onr ilt •• , •• ," '1"','"'.'11',t .~· \\)/\. , 11 " --'l"t270 "' ..,..""" !'.1 11 Ar1v11111r. s:1.1 11s~111 ,.., , Jl<'O a11 1,.~ « OfM"I l1£:"h1s front & har k. BY 01-1•nrr, Cd'.'11 4-plf'X, r .... o l _· ...... · N" h I '~ul · 01l'nrr nllering for SJ!l.~ $22, 750 11ARDSll!P CASF.. MUST RR 's, one 2 BR & 1111,. l BR. lTAl.IAN flf"s!aurarlT. \1 u~I 'l. ,.r':~;~'.~l~;i·s ~~~-~~~. ~!~~: IC 0 S Real Estate 1 Lagun.t Be ach __ ~1-~1 At Z!Ofi Rrdlands Dr., N.B. BY OWNER Bf_; SOLD~ Con1mrrr1al ~'rplc's,fkt>ans1r1eofll11•>, sl'll. /{('llrin". st1nrl I••"· e CLJO:,\N ,<· ,,,,,,1 I11o·. ".··•I --~, '-1 \\ :! Hit. "l'f"IS, rh·r~. ... • Jlf'I" I J1•11rr~ R11 lll 1n !{•t• h' .., ·~·· li~fi·!'i10R In San1a An;i. J B!L 2 r·ar 1 hldR". C2 zonr. l..t1rgr black S~9,7j(), &12-5i11. (,ood 1n1·omr 21:\ !l:l!-llll'1 1 ,.11 \Viii inn~td!'r rf't. ,1r'd, 1'11(·1 gfir, 1,alli l•I 3 BR., '2 B A. $170 111111~. p,...,J rr11 1I ..._,."·,·h i, OPEN1i"2 SAr.-_gar_agr. Shag 4·p!s. Coverrd lop parklllji!: Arf'a . Makr of. PR.IMF' ·1-I JI '.l B-2 240 '1 Hf"dJf\Olll \'.Ith ~·1rrrlfl.\('.1 ~11 .. r1s. s11;.. (',Ht\HJl 1110·,, S.•1·l11d 1•ot ,( \lf''-l\ V1•rd1· ar4°)1 $~10 1320 w. Balboa Blvd. patio. f('nct'd yard. \Vill eon· rrr. Rltr. 54~57Pl/fi7:kii1-l. Ra ! ' r cx,S7~/ · r ,N Money to Loan P :\110, (;;ir;1gf'. Childr<'ll, I ALA Renta ls • 645-3900 \\(JI ll•"Y ·'·· ,. l 1n11~1· \\ \•d.: B lt)\\11 S1. ~1!+-'/.0tl'I tnr Duplr,-.;, 2 BR. rRC'h: xlnt Sldrr second. 836·567_2·__ CD:\! l-llJ!;hl~·ay fron!agf", C-1 fl:, ;I 1;~";1~1~2.500. ~l;·occ~ 1st TD Loans Stnall Pr! \\'f'lrn1nr SIR'i. ',"I: !t !•Ii·. 11P1'11 !" ·,11 11" .. ,,.. 11 "1'"'· Ll'"E • F!X ~:R Upt'lf'r 2 nr. strn,.. ,,, ., 1· , • rond. Nrwly deC'or. ins1clr "' new 4 BR. 2 BA. sc\v'g land&· bldgs. ~-..-i7-61~i1. I .'.I Brctronni. llS~1., Pl'l\'illr P11-rf"fri,1;. liirls <•>-. Sl':·.. ' i''11• '' '· 11"r "1 11~ Fountain Valley & out. Carp .. drR[JC'~. ont-room, ::i.ir-ron<l.. covf'red Agen!. 675-722:-:i H.l.R. 0 . , G:'ll fJI IN1'ERES'r 111<•. 2 Haths. t;rral lnr Fan1-ALA Rentals • 645_3•00 ''"LIP'' unit ,11,used brick lrpl. Priv. [Jalio. fully lndscpd. t-.fany 1-i !\1l' ..... incomr, ronn1 to '74 rri '.. '.. il1I'~. --, NU-VIEW RENTALS '1. HIC 2 Ui\ + •l:!(l sq ft llonu:t pa1io. 2 car gar. plus 1-other extras. Immediate oc-Duplexes/Units huilcl, 71 ::x.Grnss. 1 0 :°'" 2nd TD Loans I:\ R~dMOnl, 2 B11tll J!ousp 4-B~a-;;-r.lilrn. ,\111111~1-·.1 fi 7;\-1lJ:\ll OJ' 1'l·I ;::·1~ 1111 ,\ll hlr n~ U\t'I upi;:r::tdf'd parking space. R-3 Lot . cupanc.v. $31,500. By owner . sale 162 Down. Principals. ~8-SOOi . / I wilh 1-·,.nrffi Yard & Virr-a,. r r , Ha n 1• 11 ho 11 s ,... ! -VIEW OF OCEAN I 4 ipls & rl!'P\ JlO{ll, !!'uni.~. 159 950 5--15-2417 L I f S I 170 1 S')"}-$l'-0/i\l 1.,11.~1.. .-.. •I I •,I . 1 l11hho11 ... ,. ,.;, nil n1::1.u111'n . · · · DUPLEX,lblktobeach.\V, OS or ae 8 'i~inl.baS#'rl oncquity. pac•r , __ ;i. i·f\, 2JlH ~,f1rrpli1t'f\1111·f"n1'<'n I Cl t I I $250 Call: 673·3663 642-2253 Eves. Santa Ana Hei,.hts Also NE\V !IS~ Oranjit;(', Cos1a J\1 r f. a , :->h11·r. rf'fl'I~. •TJ>t s <trp!t, 1~11l • O!(f> fl "'a'· 1. • Nv,1port, 3 Br., 2 Ba ce. unit, n7:\-60'l.O. '. I 11111 Ry ('IY.'llf'r ~l>'i-4004 . associated BROKERS-REALTORS ZOZS W Balboa 67l·l66l frplcs, walled patio, fee CHOICE of sale-pnce loan!! 1!011/olr 1-gar:tJ.:<'. /•1•111-1.,t _ _ ____ _ MUSI' SEE. Sparkling 3 BR., !;implr land. Good income. R-2 LOT Sattler Mtg. Co. I RENTAL FINDERS VACANT ,r., Rt-;A[)Y NO\V }Jlrd. s2::.-.. San Juan Capist rano din. rm., used brick frplc., $6.'i.000. Owner 645--12-1;). 2 Blocks To Beach. S15.000 642-2171 545-0611 41s W.t""-COSTAMllA wl!h 3 BR 2 RA. hl!in,<;. 67~~ ... ~~IEW RENTALS FCJfl RE:-.'T OR l.J::ASI:: htd ......J_ Cpl<, drp,, maoy . b'd 8 .d . Serving 1-farbor area 21 yrs. Houses * Apts. firl'i)l. fe rwct y::i.rrl 1-1•/Pf1t1 n. ·~ nr 4fl-l.'t1-1S 2 t\R, 1 h•lh, -.. ro~. I""'' DANA Point -Neil' duplex. minimum 1 • 1 opening ,,. .. '"-"-' improvemcols? Enjoy Jiv. $49.~. Silver Lantern at La February 17th, J!l72. * 645-0111 * J\fo-ln-mo OK at S235. Call 2 BR . & FIREPLACE i ",,rp. dn1pr~: WATERFRONT ing. 20201 Spruce. 545-1715. Cresta. Wt.bb-Bkr. &12-4905. -CITY OF-II fe l Fr• c. ~ Agent, ~6-4141. S!nv1', c·arl)('I.~. 1lr11f)f'~. f111'll Sl7~i/200 Duplex-home ----------166~ NEWPORT BEACH ffoulelforRent . 4 Rfl, 2 BA and a pool y11rrf. 1·01.y 11111 r hnu.~f'. rr11s. t ;q1 1.straoo Vallry F'its any family need. 4 Br l Income Property Furnished S'.!00/!no. Call-l'f'n!. $140. Als0 r 11n'I offi('r rtf';i.i1 y 493-1124 wat e r w t rt:ar srud1n rental Or:\ MobileHomes J/lifl'l Corona Del Mar 673-2110 SM-PRl\'ATE Ra('hrlor \\'/ AGENT. l>-1&-RR\l H1H1 t '' t>a. !u·'r! n1!.c;. sm. 'T -h U f 335 r b 0 E I 271 I NU-VIEW RENTALS o wn ouse n urn. br ronl -1 r rear r 'l. & x • Houses Furnished 300 It. 1·ook1n"', nirr & rlr11 n, SllARP & Clran' 2 Rrl I ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.:;;;~ 17 U •ts .. fi 7:l-4(J''ll or 4~·:1:!-'\S 2 Or fl'IM'n it all up fnr A I• n1 \ rlnsr 10 f'vrrything. For ma-\ :-:h;iri" 1-1 11h ('(1\lplr nr .cuy. _ _ _ __ __ _ Costa Mesa hugr. family hnrnr. Prof. Mobt'fe uomes BC'~I Jnc·ation ror vif'i1·~. Y.x-CHOICE Jot 100'x1 3:5'. R-2, General I 1urr nial,.., I s1 2:i nio. 57~C"lnn;i, r\1_ *OPEN HOUSE* ----------n I < ·~ •~T ~ .~1··~;, 'i'111l'n'"-u>•, donr>. Dock your ho111 a' IJt' 1 rf' lal rr(•orcl Jn-p ::i. v r rl 11llry. ~.JS E. " "'-' you r n11•n pi<'l' & float. For Sale 125 ;~men O\lrr"S3l.OOO flC'r ~Par. Rochrslcr St., C.M. Short SUI l nR pvt !'Oltag~ I $~5-UN H1::1.1 1·:VAH!.E 1 Rr I S22.l. Nr !1:-irlM>I'~\· Bak•'!" 2~. Snh111n \\'fo)', 1.J{ 'i•'hll f'll~l ~l4!•'. 2 llf'<ll'OOlll. $98,:,00. CONT EM PO-Lis1ed a! S269.000. Try 15r~ \l'Alk 10 l7!h :;;1 shopping I s,1tooll0 I AhRl.21 n1rn Otl<d t 0'·' h~r. S10Vf", rrlr1~. l'l"pl!i, :t BR I BA 1 ·~ ha!h~. Cr•.~. 1lr::1.pr ~ . am r 111, ~ '<'fl]" .'i1\T. S\i/\' '.! 5 Oprn Satl."un 1-5 do'""· rntr. S21 7j(). 673-9509. 1110 1 e-1omr. s u en "' . , rl hu1lt ln.~. pr1\'a1t· f)ll!lo su;.·, LAGUNA HILLS " ' -.-1l l20C.:dr.11 BR. u111 pd 1 nii c )ar ' 1,, .• ,,,,,1,. 1t11 •. 6" •.·•"· lot. Opt hu~· 91.i:l-1700 :tfl " I Rrtr h"lllf'. !lt'f'llll I 11'11 , ------. i.::1nl••n, "' \'11·tnri;i Hr111 h ~ .. i lO :\lareus. &12.&.ij7 RHr B t p t O V '' ' ,.......,, "" Prl'stii::r adult conimuni1v 6 errnanen cean Je\V $ii0 ll111·h parl, Bal ls!. u1i1 pd --.- STEPS TO OCEAN i'lrijAccnt 10 Leisure \\'orlrl . I Eastside Location Dana Poin1. so .... 100 fl-I. sion 1 BH c .M. util pf! I . Unf~rn1she~ 1 l a ke For est SJ :i.&.:..o. , HI! l<ls11l<', ~;[j' F1•11('ttl yrt, Stov•·, •lq1 s, cpl SI SO, ----- BLOCK TO BAY Beaut surroundings, all lu x· l \9,ROO. &14-0259 1 979-8430 AGENT ' si 25·f./~IDI-. 2 Hr (nzy "01" l;okf'sidt> Parle nry,•, 3 Rfl, Jmmac. :t BR. 2-story home 15 Uni~ 1 ta11:r. lovt>ly yard w/ lrre-s. oa Balholl PC'nin., plus in-ury appointments, Thcra-•~ Mountain, Desert, • VF.ARLY RENTAL." • Trl,..al for malur,.. Muplr . 1·1p1g, <lrps, a ir t'OtKI., cl/.,.,, or 1 l'hild. no <loi.:s f~lii-~J(i(]'j, l"Olt lt·11~!" " 1 .. 2 n.i, l:•1n ---!111, 1•1·p1, dr•11.~ s;t!O. n1" Huntington Beach 1'11 I~ IS fll'Uli c pool, saunas. i::ym, 4 Ju.<:! wuth of Sa.n!a An a R esort 174 F111rr homrs in beach arr:i.. __ hllr11<, dhl 1•11qior1, r rn:. come unir to help pay your b1lharrl tables. 1\1 UC 1-1 Count'"" Club. 7-2 Rd To\1'n· 1 B 11 · d RI 67'"161 -• COZY t "' 111•ar hf'111·h, Laguna Niguel W.y •"9950 M ., ttBIG BEAR LAKE i l.run y tr. ~ $145-DOLLllOUSJ::. 2 Rr 1-1·/ 1111!10. l~ ... 11111r1 s, 11..-!ry rni .. · J •· • ORE? houses: 1, 2 Brl : 4, l Bel: I MORGAN REAL TY See the "Award • winning" ~. Bat ·h-Excr\lf"nl rental ir vo" Ar,.." Bfll boa Island end<·I c'h"l·dCrpk I!, drps, fn l'd I :.d \\'Ork 1111·!. l'ool "' htkl' 1·pt /clrp~. kifls/sinl pr!. S11J 3 Rfl. 2 n A, Iii• .~. r11n flrrn. ALA Re n tals e 645-3900 673-6642 675-6781 yr 1 o r 1•nv. S250 ('ll:\1 .1~7-IPISl col-furnishM model homes on area. All units leasM. In-* FISHERMAN * 4 BR home \l'ilh l~e. patio & · · h•t•t. Rf'al·2 Dr. ~·rt ' rrpl, b!t 1n~. r-pt~. drps, 2...-·H • !!ARD to 1'flrnklrs, lit\ J,:ar , \'If"\\'' --REAL VALUE display daily. rome over S25.700 per year. try this beautiful l::i.ke-tront pier wil.h beautilul view & $150--ln l./\GUNA. 1 Rr. yrar· I A vailable Now! 830-3900 or 830-790tl L~stcd at Sl'75,000. Owner home tor only $43,500. Di-So. Bayfront $450. mo. Jy rental. Block to beach 'Newport A 5pacious 3 BR in Upper CONTEMPQ.. will carry 2nd T.D. VOT'C'e case. Make offer! \Vinton R.E. 675-lJ.31 Frplc. Patio. UtJI pf!. Beach dr ps, kids/pc!:i:. Bcal·h arr;i nllt<'. $~~;. mo-1 ~1 . la~t & i i:w. rll'p. 4~2-11 ALA Rentals e 645-3900 -- Lido Isle * Al>ULTS PREJo~ERREO * :t Rn. 21,J ba. hl(n11, wtw Bay are11. S31.500. Fam ;i-n., SANTA ANA 10 Unit Ca~I Ross (7141 53&-1738 or Corona del Mar 21,i ha, hltns, lg cor lot. New Orange County's mO!t stic-Mo M k write: Spt'!'1lCer Real Estate, decor. Opcn Sun only. ~srlu1 FAMil.Y PARK. ney a er P.O. Box 2828, Big Bear SMALL. rK'al home. :t BR 2 $1 6.C,-SPACJOUS .1 Hr,1 1.~ R11. hltns, crpts, drps, childrt'n BY THE SEA Va,.11111, ' Brdmom, "'" ,, QUAINT , Br. frpll', r.nrl rr')lt, 2 f'Rrporl1, pool. $275 ~ &16-2.166 95~ rented in 7 months! Let your equity grow. Loc11.t-Lake, Calif. BA S350 per mo least'. Call CARMEL MODEL Only 9 spa~ left. Better e<t in prime Ea!itsirle rental ttBIG B-EAR LAKE .lo., Unique Homes 675-ID)(). Hi11 rbor View Homes hurry~ Rr_ea .. ~lose. 10 i:tolf rourse. SNO~VF'LAKE SPECJ \L 4!l!O w ~I St 5 1ndiv1dual 2 hdrm. homC's. 1 ~ ' Luxury Beach Home By o1-1·n!'r, .1 Br. lam rm., , . 1-1rilh heam r.eili ngi;: and Pu .1 your . snow sl,.d ~P . to 219 Go!denrnrl cusl rlrpslcrpts, lnrlscpd __ * ~ &39_:~ _ * * _ hrick fireplaces. Also 5 baC'h. thhis i;peclal buy. C?a~1n·ln· o(~.-.~la~M~e-1-.----- ovrrszd lo!. Fet'. $51.500. NEW AOUl T PARK quarter!i. Incomr 0 v er I r-woods. nee~s f1n1sh1ng, 1991 Port Nelson PL 644-8818 Huntington Arbor t.1obile Sl2,600 per year. Listl'f'I at only, $6 1 .6."-il. r:-zRtcrms( 71 ! 1 t LOVELY 2 Story, 4 Br., 2 welcom~. $225-POOL + 4 BR, 2 Ba sptil levrl. Crpts. drps, hl!ns. F"amily or single:.. Per nk. BEACON * 641-0111 LANDLORDS! childre:n \\'E-"l<-'Omr. Tf'nni11 1"0Url8, swimn1inR" pon I , sauna • jacuz7.i, No 1nR ln1 roo llN'. 11<12-:\'l.117 I 962-4471 j 5,17-862.1 AgL *\VF: h11ve a large !ielection otlanrl<I bedroom homrs that cao be moved in!n flHfiO, dhl gar. RrlUlt8, "" n1n yrl y %11-nlR. -----• BH, DF.N, l h11th lnvr ly hnn1r. Av1111 ~'f'h, "' July Sfi00/1110. 5.":1·22'.20. --Mesa def Mar 1RR, 2BA. 11ouh1P i::ar;i g,. Lltr c fl'n1·rrl fl ~:A I.TOR 5.JR-6006 I RLUF't"S new dlx 2 BR 2 1.y RA R11y vu, la. RA.>t , Av! tM1W, $495 mo. ~S--4607. Duplexes Unfurn. 350 General , BR 1 ha I & d ' Home Park. Facilities in· •on.~. ~·-•.• ••·•II '''' 0 • •,·on I as1! ......._1: .°"'-~ .. B 1. · "· 2 t 1 J • • am. rm. · in. "'"'""" v» "'·' • "" 7~o a. win sin...,., m. as ·.We s ..-.ialite in t>.'r1-1•riort almo~l !mmP1!1a!ely on our rm. ;\l 1n. yard care. Open elude: Jacuzzi, card rm, trade for larger property. JJV-l '"' or writP. Sl)f'nf'('r hrs, frplc. wash/dryr/disht>s BeRr.h 9 Corona <lei Mar e Rent _ opt i 0 n P Jan, & ti!Lng-, pvr YRNI, Sat/Sun 11-4. Full price ~!~i~ ro~~~~~m~~~nG~: 114 Units. ~:tB~;~a~k~:OC::i.~~r~;:· /1inf'ns. I~. yd, lnq, owner, Laguna • & Dana r..,int. SHER\VOOD fl F: ALTY, Mesa Verde Slf~i. nm. &1:i-:11155. y11 r1I, :! BH . on cul-dr-,<;a('. Nu l'pls garAge. g S48,900. 2."iO-l Clift Drive, NB izi3i <13~4.1145, or TPnHnt , Our Rrntal &-rvice i:i: FRF.E 540-8555 Corona d e l M.1r '46--&129. ~ivid~~i;~eri~gS Pe~ sec-6.7xGross BIG Bear 3 BR ruro. view, 979--0723, 976 Denver Dr .. tn You! 3 Rr ~lrsa Vrrde home "'1th l -------.,.---- B 0 NER on. . ar t., ntgn Beautiful units less than 1 yr Quiet area, AH urir. OF-c .r-.1. NU-VIEW RENTALS J BR 2 BA, elect bllin RIO, pool. luxury S.ach Home Y W Beach. 968-4445. d '-hed 1 _ _, · FER' M""'..., 67"7"" FA hr .. crpi<, SO'x\00' ren"ri 979 ~ ol · ,,._ u = 1nrome over · J-'"" ..-v •"'· BACl-IELOR l'il7.f'. Ideal for 673-40~" or 494-324R · .,"",,,. Z19 Goldenrod 2 story. 3 BR. A·framf>. Sleps 21b:57 FLAMINGO, 2 bdrm.. $2'1S OOO F 11 · Q S JU In!, dbl gar., J r111 c pd , . ,----- 10 bf>st bl'ach. L;k• ,,w, · per yr. u pnce: ut of tate Prop. 178 middle-aged person. 3 19 VERY CLEAN & VACANT < ~ s~ Mi'sst'on Vt-. " 2 bath, washer & dryer, $1680 000 Sell ·n t k -v11t·a11t-movf;' 10 tuuay. <.£,_I .. -.. Costa Mesa $.36,500. &12-152.'i dishwasher. F'ront porch $25o.orJo .down.er ~;~ t~: *MARINA RESORT Hamilton, C.M. RR 2 Story home in prl!lle prr n10. Lf:ivrlyMiSll!on V!17jo, ~8ig Canyon * and ghed set·Up in Family beach property tor part o! PRIEST LAKE. IDAHO East Bluff :~ ";t· ~ls~~·a;~t~~~ ;~~~GE REAL f_:_';:!'~;l~J San .\1ii::ur!, 4 BP.., :t BA, 2 BR. St3j C.arae-e. 64&-2M4 • 548-R.t"l.1 . : Coif ro~ estale:, gpcctacu· park, Pet 0.K. $9500. 4117 equity. Bo11t ~11 ps & Storagr BLUf"F'S TOWN~tOUSE S.150. per nio. 830--0127 l11r vu new home. Owner W. 1'-lcFaddci, Space 605 65 U ·-Fnr 150 boats with 1000' 546--<ll<ll. 3 Br nr r;d1nger & 6'Wi--46JJ I ~•-? ......-.cc 0 ...,571 2 ftl•> 3 BR. clf'n, 2 Ba., 2 patiM. N B h , • .., . 1--N!' fi;I_-,,..,.._., .,..,,.. · Kaw a ii , Santa Ane, of lakt> frontagr, ralr, N 1 d ~ . Boy shores Gol<if-nwf"sl , Inc<! y r d , ewport eac Near Harbor ew y ecQTat.-,,., qu1e't area j>.'EAR B;iycrest. 3D> MJ ft o! 531-7294. boa.I sales &: servirr . 1 M4 8435 Z13-r r p ! Jt I cl r I" fl • Jmrnal'. sp!itlf'vrlrlrganre:.41.1.i br,3 ELEGANT 19n Ke~t. And Baker Excellent Net 1~rnrrt ;;;g_:.;;;· -or PRJVATE cnmm11n1ty I.: Vacant S~/mn 10 nin ..,r :# 16 Linda Isle h r I d 189 ~ . Price S2Zi.OOO . 29 ";, Dnwn I ' ' · beach, 2 Br, 2 patios. Uniqur· 1,..,,,, Cal"J.'-l IOl. r•."•dr~ Open Su n . 1-S a, \'If"\\', f'e an . ,JVV, 24x60. Priced for quick G ,,~,.NV\ . ~ ... I ros.111 income over 'tV.vi~" Goocl Terms. r.fa y Exchani;:r I Laguna Beach ly differrnt w I f}f'rson::i.1-('(' 5'16-97;i.1 0 .,.,rH•r/ll ).:I. .1"11·rly 5 lift ~·3 H11 . rlrM ·k, By 011 n<'r. !'i48-2St4. rrsa.lc. Sl7.SOO. Space 7, Gro,<;s !ipendAh!f' app. 10.-;. * * * * * * iry of it.,.. 01-1·n. S:l:.'O mn. Sl67.000. J,,.;isr 11 opr1nn !n fANT,\STIC Exec. Condo. 23301 R1dgl' Route Dr., total rlnllar invrslment r!'· AlsoRecrf'alinn & Re!trl'mrnt SllG-UTIL PAID ill 52R-6932. JA11~~R111h~. fa mily tioiy. Thi.~ is a 11111:-;t ~,..,. On thr hay + ocran V\f'\\' Contl'mpo Laguna H i I Is turn nvf'r l,C,'f . Lis!ed price land. rllnehri;, homrs rnr Ba chrlor ::i.p! ::1.va1I. yrar Corona d.1I Mar rn11n1 w1lh r1rl'rol111•,..: 111·0. Frank J a mes, Realtor 16x;.'l ' trrrarr . Fir~t of. :'1-1ohilr' Park. S980.000. thosr who 10.,..,.. fi sliin~ & munrl . Fully fvrriishrrl. Re-11r1o;-hli.1rhootl. r1r~r 11 11 548-4617 rcr1ni.:. Priced ritc-Y.un't 3 BR, t BA. JO x 55, 1962 Hun!ing tn the Bf"autiful 1 frig ~ hot pl~':· NJCF:ST e Sl7'5--UTIL tnr!'d. \Br 11 ~t·hools an~ hf'l'l<h /!('n! or TJI~· HI OFFS 1 OLJh- 1l'ls! Flect\.\IOOd ~fH. furn w/ J2x NorthwrsL Aj:!cnl · ARF:A IN LAGUNA! frpl. beam ceilings. t'hllcl l!"aM> S29.1/nl<1. 0.,., n t' r · · : .. • · ·, a \\'!CK/I A~! REAL TI' 644-6489 20 cabana. windhreak, awn-PHONE f7l<l l 64<1-00!!6 NU-VIEW RENTALS pet ok. I A~en1, 962--Rl!R. I frpt l f2·' ·1 BR. 2 ¥ ha. l 94 3, 8 1 -St/)l<•r '1rt1J1<f', v1rw, S,"iOO i1ARBOR-\t,ey,· Homes. P.lov-ings, stor. shed &. de c k, CALL (TI 4l 546-l600 1213l 395-866<1 67. -4030 or 4 • <I ALA Rent.111 e 64S-3900 DELIJXF. 4 Br., !', RA Con-Mn AMker 6 4 4 _ 1 133 ing E;;sl. must sell a.lmf')Sf S2700 .. 2 wks to remove:, lNVES'I'l\1ENT DIVISION HAWAIIAN LOT Newport Beach • ~EPS to 8f'arh, 2 Br. <lo. Walle-d in rommunlly. anyt11n1•. Duplexes, Furn . .,r Unfurn. 355 Newport Beach 3 AR . 2 Ra , frplr. dlhwhr, (l('l'8!1 \ )f'I\, s:lfll/rn(l yrly 11va 1I 21).1 ~:-lrr1 ,'ii, t\42-2020 or !i4tHi 111 I Ap1rtmtnts flt' R9nt I ~ new Porlofino mnrlrl. Ex-<192-6616. p · f K Clhh&' poo!11 &. p.qrk Nr ~~~------~c. DELUXE 14 Units fY.'O anoram1~ vu 0 ona I BLUFFS. Beaut vif"w, nf"w rrpt '<lrps, fr11lr , child· .~1 · k h Or. i, HARBOR View Jlome 2 Br,\i.Apts. Furn. 360 .::~:1~:·u:~~l~R. 3 ~~s~:; i:a~~efuJ~y C:U~~'. blocks from Beach, 'Swim-~eady to db~,. all 1~1~:0 un-1 ~ecluded. Fully turn 2 BR. 2 re.n ok. $190. ~·.'Ii • .sl2101;0,P~·4 ~_f's 7 3 clf'n, 2 ba, I~ iRrden kit 1 -G~.-n-.-,-.-1 -------1 frl>ls , patio. Lido Villagt: ming Pool. 8 yrs: olrl. All flergmTE"n"M s "~;~.316· sq. BA, For Jse approx 3 mo"s. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 noN1. !nook & din nnl S400. Jnrld BA. Newport Shorts, Agt. furnished plusbll.·ln~. Hunt· · · .,... '" 644-7037. HALF blk from CrlM Bch. R"ardf'ner le pool. mem-, 6/;,--7225. l-1.1.R. No. -4, 700 Lido Park Dr.. ing1on Beach. A SK t NG Real Estate Houses Unfurn. 305 1mmac. 2 Bdrm .. 2 beth & 2htBR. " 1 1'"'dhblltin R/ 60 °; 1 F 00 A. llf'r11hip 644--4946. I A DESPF.RATE O\VNER 2 BR N.B. 67J.-0680. $198,000. E xchange 182 t h Co 1 nJ N " crp !, 1ta.r.. x TOWNllS"·' r 1 'Bold N C +den 2'~ Ba.JtOCKI view. MUST 8e:ll, delux~ Viki ng srx STORES localed on G I ltU" ; up ~ 0 Uy. -~ fencd lo!. Move In today. -·•r. or t11 ~ or ; eW oncept Agl. 67S-7'225 H.T.fl . Edgewood. 24xfi0 y,•ith f'ncl "BeArh Blvd.. 1-lunling!nn RARE OPPORTUNITY e nera =h $3 836-~ v; •. s m~r $195 pe~ mo. -Ca.II rent-S285. 3 Br . ~!Ai Ba, frpl, i CUTE 2 br, 2 b::i. townllnu~e. Porch. ~1ake offer. Five Reach. All \easM. PRIME I $90 1 BR. gar, cpl nr rngls 61l-817R e:ve!, , y VILl.A(,E Rf.Al. E.<.IATF. 2 :-ir R"~r, ~nd patio. fl'Yll FURNITURE RENTAL SI Park H B ou no79 C • 1 CALL DON lo 1100 t BR, I '" ' •-1. kid' & . 1 962-4~71 5'1&-8103 pr1vl. l"'r Hoag Hos p . S · · I f l•od · ar · · · ~~ · .-~ proper Y· New-•,•r, lo<. horn• or •. ~ 67'91•1 • "·immin.i;: pon' ec · TRITES I 1 I rt '" ' I fll"I~ 'NR ocrl\n. ~ BR .. 1 RA, rlrn, HOUSf. rnr rPnl, 3 Bdrm~, ,,.. · · Agtnl , 67~7225. ___ }J.l.P •. '70 l.ANCF:R 20x<l3. A1-1•ning!i . ' or romp et' r · Or1:1ni;:"r or San D1rgo Co rl in rni. bltM, btam c-ril· I """'"'°-o~,.,--~-~~ • Mnnth lo Month & .•hrrl. NPI\' cond. la1ls. beach Area nr Palrn Springs SJ 10 2 Bit, uhl rw! kid~ flk largr. k1tcht'n. w11ter paid. 2 RR, 2 BA, drn, frpl1·. • I OO';~ Purcha~ Optiro S:U.500 Park Liclo Tny,•n-frl2_211i(il Trll us your nf"r<J.,., , JJAVE + SlO.OOO r-ash huys immRr· Sl.1."1 2 Bfl, R"l'lr, C.M. kiri.~ ok inl.!~. rrplc, 1400 l .!1<' · S I~ J)('r mnn!h. s.if1 l'lf'Rn ing I pAllflll . Nr hf>arh, ponl priv~ • Wide Scll'clll'ln-hou~e .. 1 BR. 212 llA. plltl(l, . I p, 2. R-:J. C-4 LAND . $14'1 2 RR, i;i:11r 1-l.R. kiri~ ok 673-3477. dePQ~ll. Pay flnil & 11l!I mo. l Arlult~. $27.l. 6 4 2 -.'.! 0 ~ 2 : nnnl. O 547,5846_ ROAOCRAF"'T 8x3.) ~IObllC" utatp ~ un1l!11 -s:r11.1·1ou~ apts. St 2 Stylf'·Colors l''=:-c,..~c..."_'"-"-·--APARTMF:NT~ . COr-1 -wl snmf' oc·,.an v\r.,.,., .,.,.1111<-40> BR. g,ar. vac. k_id~ nk Costa Mes.I 962-9Rll:'!. ;.,;7_:14.117. * 24 lrour 1).-lti·r ,.., 5 BR fam rm., pool , \\'111~r llome. Metal a~·ning. $1075. ~tERCIAI~ in" d•,t•o•·-to Dao• Po1ol S14.') 2 BR. ~ acrf', kids pets 'J · * &16-837:1 • TY M"' · • nk • BEST Bet'. 3 Br, 2 Ri1 , 3 BR, I., BA, 1wnh""-Rt>c ~~YCREST $39'J/rr10. 3 Rr, • ~i1./.11~~~-~~2-~9.0pen Hhc20' Mobile home, encloud LADERA REAL $1~.~.;;· ~7.:!~~g ~ =·~17°~~ 1' $1~ 2 RR. w/swin}_pool N.B. ,",'. t,1•,:r. ' new pa int. Kifli; ! :;~:1'!'~e.!1, pr~f:11:. 00;t2 6 ~~I ir;l".-·BA-~\'~.~~11 D~~: -~l: nz a ?' ca.ba.m1 . In P ark downrown $129.900. Agent , Jean onl , SlS5 J BR w/gar, •odi'I ~ Pf'!S l:).J 1 f gh{.tj 64 2-45119 I ~"T ~ Newport Heights O.M. Call 543-59l9. 961-4433 961-4433 496-4664 , 49'.1·3361:. >' I 1110 l BR, gar 1-1.B. ktd• It ALA Rentals e '45-3900 962·1<1.'Ut. """R1 · unu · · J)t'ls T W NH SE, w h r Id r y, • BLUl,.FS Condominium on FoR Sale By Owner, $30,950. INCOME UNITS Real Estate Wanted 114 $1 75 3 BR. ga.r, C.M. kld11 A: • EXTRA Room! 4 Br, 2 Ba. retrii/mft .• d.rp/crpt, pool, Bay. 3, den & din. 3 811 . 1 517 \V, 19th, C~t 548-3«81 N!'&t ll!tle beech houlll!. 21 ... ....... 1 l~J DUP LEX • 2 BR eL. fite· 3 BEDROOM hom~ plus pets . E /sid@o. Kids .. pets. s~. clbhite, 1 ~ Ba. wtr. pd. 3 !10x.J6 dttk. Short trrm n!'O• 1756 N. Main SA 547-0314 bllal to Cliff o r. 3 BR. 2 BA. 1 "OeMrllt place, crpts:, drpg, prqe1. room for doclon! practice, $210 4 BR, gu, nr bch. kids ALA Rentals • 645-3900 Br., $195. 2 Br., $170. t11I. 499-2974 or 644-5736. Appliances. Li beral 1enna. · I $34.950. 0 0 well travt'led strttt or wr~ ok 8 "°"' •·-I LOVELY 3 BR, 2 BA, oorner MS-lt(f;, 537-5384 BEAOI home for leiSP. Op-Balboa lsl•nd Drive by, 531 Riverside Dr. a rea where mning ls pos-ve ranc~ • home, crpt., drps, plwi IN· TRl-loi!wl f!Xec. hormo: 3 BR. tloo to buy. 3 BR. 2 BA, BA YrRONT cozy 1 BR.. or call ~'nflr alter 5:30, Acl'ffg9 for t•I• 150 TRIPLEX •ible-, pleMe call Jack acreq e, corn.Js, tack m'lll DOOR POOL. $290. mo. Call 3 BA, ram rm .. 2'JOO aq tt. newly derorall'!d. DJ' from Ground floor, v1ew, pri .,,-,.,o;:i. INVESTMENT 3 BR. 1!Ai Ba. tin!:pl, dbl gar Wight al 646-TITI or 644-59115 ~~~ artta ltartlnr at Oa~. 540-USL 11lrdener. Prlvalc party. OCt'an. S325. n10. 646-2330. Pf!tio, parlana. Winttt nr and 2-2 BR unit.., M9 .950. * LRG. -· .... ~ • G•ra<• ~ mo 5.16-48n 2 n 2 yrly •M •-•-y~ I N 5 San Clemente OPPORTUNITY 9794430 AGENT ..---.... "' . • o r, bath, OCl!'•n Day, · ...,., ~. _.,. u vn • 0· NITS W/M>rkbeoch, 2 B R ' I • OUR Homr for ttnl • Bell~ frplr. Nice. $250. 67l-2'937 or '* WOMEN-1ln1lc l'OOmll, FLAWLESS s:i::t.~lp=~~~~~!: on %~;!1ot.$69,500. FOR RENT cpt/dr p l. $lfiD /mo . nlni AprUllt.3 8 R,2 BA. -494--7852. k l t r htn11/TV room. I -1 3 BR OVf'rlooklng Shon-clltf!I laL Only $35,(D) -lerm11. I --I 3 BEDROOM HOME 67J..3690. rrpl11, drpll, •wnlrc covert<! LE.ASE/optk>n. 2 br "'-den, n ll -wk . M 0 . S60 Up. WANTED by privllle P"rty.12 Mth11. 2-c.v I U'lllJf'. CAr-3 BR < --·• rd un P"tlo ••"323 67• ••tl .. It COUIY. r11mlly In-Biii Grundy, Realtor • UNITS ...... ' ..... "''""'t: Y" ' '"" ' ....,.,..... . ~Yr ba, Mm~ view. Aruuoos. .P--ln •• -<l·plex. E-sklt' Coal• Meu, r>ct. €'d. dra,_.....,, ftncf'd. Pil!ll · ,..__ ~1oc. ...... .-.. _.,... --,...,,--,---~ forml\l dining rm w/lrg. 341 83yJtlde, NB 67$--6161 Cornf'r k>catkln. $100.00ll. GoOO rond. \Viii PllY cash. 110, :tuprr !!harp. $Z10 JM!r ...... ,..~r. ' N · ,LJ,~;JV.Jt;l 1 $240 mo .. 3 BR. 2 BA. f"rplc, A.-ent 67";,--7225,JllR S.\TAl,..l, Jttudio 1.ype •P-.r1• ,, I p1t10 prol'ldes xlnt aN'll Jor 2'1J AC. !eVf!I, •,t ml to hi.ke. Roy McCardlt Realtor 1.ltuit h::i.vr at Ira.st -Onr 3 1nnnth. f!Vl'll. bltnJ, c:rpr, lncd. Afl 5: 111f'nl. Nn r.ookin1 taclllti~. i en1ertA!nlng. E x re u ! t v. ~ SlO 000 full prlc~ ssoo 1s10 Newporl Blvd .. C.M. RR. unir Principat:i: nnly. Wa Iker & L CHARMING 2 hr h!'imf' 893-8768. /Newport Heigh t• ~ 67~>-12~. c..u ~fore fi::K> ' owner moving nnrrh ,, 1-1•il do~n S9.'> mn ( 165 :00n!h5 ~ 54t-7729 8 3 fi -6 7 7 4 \.\' r I' k rt A )' ee I t'rnc·f'orl yd, crpf / flrp!I. 3 RR 21., Bil rwnh!IP. CID &: 3 RR. houst: y,•/lull lwl•1t.. p n1 8'1C'ri licr a! ~·500· Open _ 11'%: 34>19'42 Br k. "''/d,.tail•. I Rf'11.lto... •love. SIGri mo. 837-9517·_ 8 /1. Pool "-clbhw. M().mn mrnt, Jar. y11rd 11.•/org~n!r WATERFRONT 1 Br , pvt. HouSt' Sunday l·J, 6JO Calle 7 HOUSES '" 3 BR I •-t t f or I.••. ~· •~. Owo/A,1. ln1 lt trrrJt, No C'hlldl'f'n t1r " A~ES Rolli"• --adow 4 nr n1orr unlr11, ........,f ki1'1t1-,,, "" • • , '"'· crp , wa rr um, ·" ::>0...-v .. vu J'l•lln, 11.·1ntrr or yrly. 400 S. vtCf'nlt'. '"' ... "' '"" '""' K"'-'"~ ., ...,......, I f l rd Ck -prt~. S245. 646-7071 Ailk RED CARPET nr naHonlll fore11I., TAKE , . ,on 2 Jm11, downtown ~Ill llnn, hul rnndilion tlOI im· E t "d C t M ,Jl(' Y9 · lM' 1 '> 3 RR, 1-1•/w f'T'J)fs, ctr"', jtllrb G#'uf'J{r. B.o.ylront, No . ~. RaJ. Island. R OVER $29. MO. 963-0CM7. M~. $1175, mnnthly in· pnnant , pnv piiny. :>1&-Pl739 R,..n~sa 1s;1; oro:pr~nn ,:!~y. PV~lhi~. S2lO. !',16.{H69. rl l~I. 1ar. Ca.II 962.--t'i78 tor CovF:~1 hr, ill blt-ln11, REAL TO lt'• alwll,Jll the rijeht lime & come. $10,000, down, Hurry, f'V~ or ~t/Sun. 3 bf'd 2 b lh douhl fl1 l Br xtra n1ct . ~11pon info. Ir 1appt ln !IC'e. No Pf'IS. "~lake Room For IJll(I-fully 1·ptd. t\u£1' \'k>erl11. UX) 492-9700 always the 1 rl3hl place U won't ""t! Only -Gf A: $'XI OOJ Ptr yr hnirki:-r EUl\lrf'roo;"~ ' ~ ~ <'Pl. No <'hlid I ()f'ta. F'rnm Ptll a II tile ''IOOt' 1n your d y ·'. , c J * • n out tM-673-1245 or 213/U7-<ll0.1 1be Wiest drllW tn the ~'Ou want RESULTS Call 1 $79 ,500. want11 I~ buy OCNn vk"w i «hq r~l'pl"l.'1, frf'~ly ·"8%7. ~i. ~!).fj4Ll, Ml-!ll~. Levlt • IJll!il thol:e beuble1 i11r111e .. your trA~h 11 CASll u:t:. :I. BR, 2 BA. f'rplc-. IT, Wnt. _.A DAiiy Pl l o t 64~ le pta_ce thaf ad I PER.RON REALTY &n-lm plu « 4-plrx. 67>-.'611. 177 f'd. C.1111 Brokr.r M5·9491 I 2 Bfi, $160 month for "bucb'". Call Oullned with • DAILY PILOT P,.,, Ray. Nn.<ly ~-S'.!00 (jas,,lfif'lt Ad. 64l-!'i67R. t()(fa.y! J797 Oraf\Je Ave., C.M. Apte Avt-. Be.lht.l laiantl. I O~n Ev~ ! 9'm-1(M '1r ~ fM2·56'78. 011Mfi"<l 11d-I mo 117 D111mond. 6Th-J'.2M.. l ., ... OAllY PILOT S.turdiy, ftlwtl1r1 5, 1972 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. c-.-,,-.-M-.-,-.------Costa Me1• 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. Coit• Me1.t ~·on-1·d i'l lr llf'aT1ng Man does nol Hve by renl alone. CHILDREN ••• NEW •••1 ': 1·hlld1'i'I! 1•"liunlt• 11•1! & ••u!d 11;1t1>r h1 r•n ; B1irn1 '2 RH1h 'i !:-,0 C ..tl'J1<'f' and iln1p1•s Apts. Furn. 36G llO\ll. l1kr 'J br dupl~x. quic1 tt'~('llll&l are-11 nt'ar lx>aeh Apt1. Furn. Costa Mei• SIOO · :'>10 VE IN AJloy,anc' Sharly Elm:--l.;11~n.Poo/ Ch1ldrcn'1 Sf'clion SEE ·so .... '-.... ""-'!~ '.illas " B•lbo• Peninsula Furn. &: Unfurn I & :.! Br. ad In today's real estate secuon. ... ~ \VK & Up-On Ocean e 1 ~·rom $135/mo. Up Lo •t·ly Bacli-1 Bl'·Roo1ns l 177 L. 12nd St. • 6'12-3&4:) ;\1aid M'l"VIC.1"-POOl-U lil pd • AVL NO\\'~ J & 2 Br furn. • Call li7:r8740 • __ , J:lll?l, rec rm, gd l~. No 2 Br c1·p!'d u1il pd. t blk ch1Jdl'l'n Or pct.s. 64G-Zl824. from 1>1:h. S\9j. nio. Call I BR furn apt .. adul!A, 67:'.-5368. no prt!I. 687 Viclor ia. '"'. Corona del Mar * 54~1 38 * Apt. Unfurn. 365 I Apt. Unfurn. .. ··------2 Br. lg rnH•. pool. nr 11hopi;, Balbo• Island S16.i Deluxe furn s1n~I<' ulll pd. Adul1s. \S84 1\-fon· : Costa Mesa VILLA RIVIERA .Jl;~r V l~JSI JEIJ [101 2 BR, 2 FULL • 'iJ)f'o·i;LI 1·ah1111·! !>filH'(' BA • l.JJ<'k ~ar::.~cs 11 Jg !llUr e B1 11 , 1•11 e J.nd1•y e P<ttl••~ e D1 \\'·D1~po..;.al e [)r<lfH-·~ • [)O'f'f) '! <'U!<JI' .~h:1i,: !'jl(< • Spl'•o ·1;,I ~llUU!Jln~•fln)! e ,'\r .S.1n IJl•'l:O l"J'\\) !l.111 - 1)(11' BJ1d '" <,i ·!11111I ' r i.\.'i 11 ... ;11 , 1 ;;i~ l'ook111i; anrl \\,,1r1 1\ll p,11,1 Mo to Mo from Sl~S 622 Hamilton, CM i'>f'•· o\lgr .\11 & .\11''>. J11111:in 548-2062 'BAY MEADOW APTS. ! Br. h1•an1 'l'1l1ngs, J1!'1v pa- 1 110. l'"l' r;u·JJ ' .. 1os1•d gi.11~ ai.:1·. t;a~ hr•al, •'or:ik 1n:-,: & \~atrr all l•d 1\ll adu ll~. nu 1irt ~ Fnull Slti~. .:87 \V. 8;1y SI ., C .\1 Call li4li·D07:~ 365 1 ~Pc-a-r7k~-L~i·kesurr0unding QUJJ·:r -J)I:;LU.XF: n"n-~muke-r. kf'n!lenu1n €'.'·I rovia. C:"ll. ~!1·0336. SPACIOUS I hr "/bal<:ony ---------- r eu!J\<' rtrcphu·" Q111c! I Bf I I . N('w pain! & cip1. !)love&· I TP.IPLEX, 1 yr fJ!d. 'l lg:r I ' ·,· •s.·•. l urn apt, uh 1t1c~ in. 1,.,.,,,. 1,, , , 1•1, __ .,...., "' ___ J cludf'd. $1 10. OkJrr trnanl. 1rf1 Iii. Yrly only. A!Jul!s u ·'• ·11 , < 1 .. r i; rn1 1·2 ,t. .1 Bil APTS Prv [JdllOS • Jltd Pool~ '.\r shop'i: * ~\dtlll.~ r,n!,v BACll. "1th rng_ r,, hot ph1t<': !il24i560. only. S200 mo. :mi~ Grand ~hag ept.'i. drps, bl1n.~. JJH!10 .1 qu ll't. privnlf', $1 ~1{) l/l{'l. ' Canal. 67::·5270. I .I:· ){~ra~<'. 1-:~11d1)' r.a:l!ltt('~ uTi l Gll.~<I09."i. • Lrg I hr. 'l ha . pool. uul !\ 1-·\v d 1 , 'l B . Ba' ~-"-'_la_b_lc_._1_1_,,_m_o_. -"~'-··~l.1--77 Martinique Apts. 1777 San1a Ana .\vr. ('.\I \lgr. 1\p1 I!~ fi·lti-~i:J.i2 I Bu11!-1n ~IU\I' f\1rpv1•1 .,!;,JI ~11n11f't' L<lundry niru11 F1•r11·t·t.I )<l-1'11 ,\,, l"'t~ MESA VILLAGE Aph. 1046 El Camino Or. 11A I 54'r7JJI We'SliB.llU -21 - AP1\KT.\ll·~,,T ..; ~ Bf:. 1 , B1\ ~IO:U HI! ~· BA ......... , ~!~~-, •,\l ~"ll ,\\',.\[[._ fl f(:"\ ' New adult garden Apt s. 151 E . 21st. 64~8666 \ICJIJLf{:'\ 1 Btlrn1. 11pt <'r11' 1lrp.-.. 1bh1\~hr, 11 I 1 -1 11 ~ i.;arag-t'. I L·hi!J •11.. All 11111 pd . $1.)()/rno. J07 ;\\ll~'ud•J, ,\pl !L C:\1. 64",..{}!;l!)l Churrning 1 l:IH duplrx. nr11 i·arp, drtlpt·~ & pa1n1. !Jl\'('· ly g a rd f' n :-u1T0und1ng~. ,\•!aturf' adulls 011ly. SJ2j, :'48·6920. -------.~1 ::0. HP., l'l'P1'. rlrp~. ... 10\f', l'f'fJ'lg _, 1111111. 1.11.i\7 .\lont'O\ 1;.i :\11', I\•o, :: ;rlR-;).l!U Co1ta Mei• 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath eeE,1t·11.-c1. ~Rou'"·'• Ll>ln: room '>\1th c<11hedral -~P.\.''l.~H DEO>R I C'f'lllng & lrplr Scpar.11lr l .\1r l'<•nc!. t.::i~. \\Ir. f"I launUr)' area t"".nl·l fl.ltlO. l;a~.t~(' l'ool , n.... r 11 , S1•1..1111nu1g flOOl lr rhildr .. n" I l.:1undr), I BR SI 10. ~ HJ{ I play:;round, SWO. . .$lb!JSJt, .•• $J7.1. H.'\RBOR GRE:.E~S /1 :11 H·n.Lo rlf' .\!e.,;i ,\11•.• I 516"43,jJ l•J) \\ \\ il~un, Sc,, .\l~r \,, ! \'f\l.'A\'T-R;\Je1·. '.!. RH_l_B" l·nih. d1 ·1,~. 1··r1 1i;. bl111~ l;iundr) 1·111 '.! , li 1!oh 1·1l .. i,. \\alk l•o flat !~I!' 'tll!JIJ..\ .\ 1 ·~:, t1l1• j •MI J1•,,u11 f !fH'll <.;;.i ,\ ·"lln I.!· ' .,,. In, ••!•P• ti I'! t 11,7. ·1;,\l:lLl·:s · ,\· "1':\'!Ll.I 'l B1 11 i.:.u , ;1<f11ll ~. 11'1 •!1 1.-, !1J!11,, (111 d I I d 11 /11vll•J 1111 pct t.~1 1 .'IJ .'J;~ ·("' (J1'<11U:.1· .\1 1· ~1 -,:, !lil't · ./ '.'\.tnla 1\11.t 1\1•· ~I 11 * SllO * ·: HR, !1, B1\. J1;111" 111111, I T['!~. d! IJ' A-.1;-<1!0,1UI Hiii <!1~1·uunt plitrl S"i(J ( 'p11!1'1 S!, (':\[. td'l-IUlfl, "111'.-~'l;~L \ll-:S1\ \',.rd1• :I Bl{ upµ•'!', .\<'111.v df'1·u1'Hlcd. 1111-111 -.. 1·r1.~ .~. drps, 110 11('1~. l rh1ld ! I. I\ -}-IS-.>:/:l7, :\.I~ 7.Jt;:l S] ._.j) --.\1l•'.S1\ V1•1·dr· 11('1\ '! Bl~. 1i 1~h1,~!1r, ~hJK 1•q1I, <l1·p.,, 11al10. 111f1<11! ()I\ S 1 ~" : ~16--0'!.~ I BRAND NEW 2 BR . FROM SIS5 .\!'.ii' ,J1up,, •'no ·l.,M·•I :.:.u ill!•'~. IJUl!t IH,, l'll•·I p.dt":-. ;,111<1<'()\1• 11111.~, ft ,\d1il1 , •onl.1 \n jH'I~ l'!IU \\all,,,•' 'I ...\~ l~'(JI, ll'lli ,!'_'i)•I e WILSON GARDENS e l f'f' I·! 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Costa Mesa fJI_'\ I BR, i;11r .. 11u 1('t atf"ll lu1· a•luh~ onh No pr1,, 11:'1.J I'll ~; tt~t. &16-6016. * '! \~'EEK~ ~'HEY·'.' • I Bl~ s1 -:·) up -'.! ~J{ St.Ill UfJ J'()()J. '* &11-'!!ll] '! Mr I'·: Ha S1ud1.,, -;f\1·1 p;d1'>, 1•r1d nf \'Ul--.lr-... al'. 339 (';·111111.. 1;t? ·:·1:::: 1 Hlll:\1. ;,II hlln~. ~h;i~ 11.i•. dri". • 1 .. -.f'l! i,:,1ragf' .~. pr; J1«11" rl1·1<11' .-.l~l !lOI . :: B1 ·•f•I , II 111• µ1 1vn!P par10 'iii.II PJ1"11" .1.~11:!'.lfi af1f'r I 1•111 '" \\ h11il• : H1 :l /~. "IJ'~. drps, I l1ll 1n... d~11 hr '! 1~1Vl!'. 'lt.h .. 11-" '~:~ •.• 11, ·:110 .. ! Ill: llupl•·\ 11/.: .. 1a~1· .t- l1h Uh SI lf1/111" !Ii -,~ I 11,111~1· ,\\-..•. :'\u ,\, (' \[ 1·i f11i.:. f11n11,lu·d . .\•1 kufs. nn l"'I' f ',dl !i l~-·:-:':':1, llh;..!it{)~ S\1L I !'!'. •111111•'\ •1/i:;a1. 111d ~l. ) ;l•full, !II • 1)(•1.S. $1::2 ·:.1:.-: \\', Ha,1 :.;r 1;1;,i.s.):.!O. .~ BJJH.\ol., '!Ba, Crpls. drps. hllln,. 1 ~i110. 111 10 El t ·,, 11\<IWI Si ' !"i:l-.171:: :: Bl:, I'~ Hu !\1 nh1'-". Bltn~. g;o·uge ,t p.at~i. :lli l!l \'u. E tJrang1• SHi:1 .. )IS--1S09 '.! r:f{-11-,,,-s1:r11n10~ r-;:11,-;, d1 1)1'. l.lln.-., cluld ok, nn p•·I:; :.ii.~\\'. \\'ll~Oll , C.~1 - I~===------pd. Adult,; ovPr 2:>. S\30 nio . · e uxr 1 apr. Y ·- FURN ISH LO Bal·helor apl. 646-119'l ;148-2,10;, vu crp1, tlrµs, dsh11T, lrpll". Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. J65 \pt. Unfu rl\. 365 Apt. Unfurn. u1il paid, pool, $130ln10. ,--c -·--,-~ar 11·/au1n door opener.! C-o-st~a-;M-;-e-sa-------:'--:::---------...:..---,------- 365 Apt . Unfu rn. J6S Apt. Unfurn. 365 Call alter 6• :;..18--0797. I ~ URNJ~llED :i. B~. ap!, util . S300. yrly l1'llsc .. '>17-:xi67. Costa Mesa Costa M9sa Costa Mesa pd. $l 10/n10. 2271-B .\laplC' UN•"UR" D I .,. •• ii Costa Mesa Co1t11 M.111 I SI. ~8-j9Jl .~. O\\•n :t la 1 r s . . Ca.l')X'trd. J &:Jrm., 2 Ba .. 1 a LIVE LIKE A KING At Budget Prices! ruRNISHE:D-- UN~'URN/SflED J * POOLS .. * ENCLOSED ., GARAGES '* CONVENIENT TO ALL BEACHES I Br tratlcr. SlOO + 11111. No Soulh Bay Front. S4.'Al 1x-r children, no pct:'!. 646-180'.I n1o. By Ov.·ner. 644-2922. or &12-117."i. ----c=~-..,--cc­--------~ C H.A,\'D CA!'AL, yrly tl'ase. LARGf:; rurnistied , :! Br 'J Bl', 2 Ba, bit-ins, frplc. No trailer. 1.W Cabr1llo SI. gar. 67:rill:ll 11r1. 5 P:\1. ' I 64;>--J9'i~. Belbo• Peninsula ' Oen• Potnt I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 3 BR, '!Ba.,'! decks, d~"''>hr, LIVE IN STYLE! stov(', rf'ft'i:;::., cpls, drp5, priv. gar. •,~ blk Ocean & Now Open• All New Bay. $300/mo. L~('. No pets. I 67.'.i-:>()34. I MARINA INN 'lrB~i'~a 2B1~;'.· ~.rn.i,if .. ·)~~~/ • 1-·u11 i\lodrrn Ki1t:h('ns • Frrr TV * Linrns lni·l'd S26.i. No f)f'l s j·hlldr('n. 1 Ring Brothers Announces the Grand Openi11g of Mediterranean Village Costa Mesa ·I FROM $135 MONTH ADULTS PLEASE VILLA POMONA PHONE 642-2015 •1 760 Po1nonA Avr.1 • Pool • Sttuna Baths ~Mlut vu . ti7l-1!73.> I • Pho11('S * Patio:; :l RR 1 ba llC\\·ly rt'tkr. s:n:,. )·---------------------------------------------------------------• .\lf1irl &-n•1er Nr OC'f'an & ha}. 1...,0 I ·1 " '· Casa d.I Oro • Ulilitirll' lnetud('rl ehijdrf'n o r pr!s. 67J....9:f.!1. VIE\\'S OF' THE llARBOR C AU. UTILITIES PAI D Bftehelnr Unils -$59.50 \i·k oron• def M•r Compart' bf'forr you rrnt Somr 1 &: 2 Bl' t ·1111:; lrfl Cu11tom de.d jtllfil, featuri n~: Closr In Laguni'I Bch. San e SpRcious kitc~n w11h in· Clrrnrn1r & Doheny Stlllf' d irect ligh11ng I Park. • Scpar11.te din'g area PH. (71.C ) .C96-235J e Home·lik" s loragr 34902 Del Obispo St: i • P rfval(' pal!o~ Dana Point H•rbor e Closcd gantQ:r \\ 's1or11i:r ...,..,,....,..,..,..,..,..,..,,11 11 2 BR. 1''lll11. I: Unturn. ON~A~ 0• • J."u!J J('ng th n1arble pull-H-- 1 • , 1 Fireplaces I priv. patios. ' man ' un 1ngton Be11ch Pools 'fennls Contnt'J Bids!. • Klng-sx Bdrn1!1 _E_X_E_C_U_T_l_V_E_S_U-IT_E_S 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644--2611 e Pool -Biirbcqlt<'~ . ~u r. MOTEL APTS. 11\TacArthur nr Co1u11 Hwyl round('d \1•ith p!tish land· Mcap!ng 727 Yorktown Bl vd. Adult !lvini at 11, br ~I J'.Hn Bf:ACll BLVD., Largr I BR $17:1 .'\T YORICTO\VN lfrll.ITIES ~'REE 536-0"411 J65 \V. \V1lson 6·1'1·19il ST UD IOS FROM $35 * $30 WK. & UP * 1 REDROO.\IS AV/\11...ABLL e S!udio & I BR Apl~ • Full kitchen Room $15 WK &: Up. • ilf'a!rd pool NEW :: Bllrn1 .. ~ bath rlu11lrx. t·ar· 1 prl<'d, rll'l-IPf'rl. bl!·ins; p1·iv. pllfh). COVf'!'l'd gan1g1>. 705 1 Orl'lu". S'.:2j n1n.. yrarly. ...: : ... 11~:=~& 0 e 1V &:: J\1a!d Scrv1Ct> AvaLI ! • Laund!)' h1c1!1l1cs •1 e l'hone Sf'rvicf'. Util Pd 1 •1'~1'tt urilitie!I --2-BR&f=RP~ '1 e All major cr('dit cards • l'rrc l1n('n:'I I Block 10 Ocean. 8('am Cf'1I. T.176 Newport Blvd. :,.1S-9i:i:'i • • T.V. & nuud .scrv. AVA il. t11~s. bit-in~. 1'flv<'rcd patio I Thi:'! Ad \Vorth $.J on Rf'n! • B1ar-B·Que &· drC'k . Carport. AvRil Year· Child ren & P('I Srrl1on I • P honf' S('rvirf' Jy. !"in1all pt! ok. $230. , s1ri1mo dlx .\1\Jb-. -horn<', LRG s1ngl <' scory :l BH furn NU-VIEW RENTALS f'o1n pl lurn. /lid pool. adult apt. $150 mo. No f<'r . S50 67::..4030 or 4S.1-:tl48 I mo,,r -1n 111101\·anN'.' ---------I rouplf', no prt~. 4 Se11.<.0n'~ .1 RR . 1 BA. Nrw p:..1nl, ~Tp1s I :"llnh E~t. 2'.D9 Npl Rlvd CREST REALTY &· d1·ps, bf'11n1 <'<'ili ng, frp](', :M~:;~'J. ___ • • 96.~·4441 • * rangr, rf'frii::. b 11I1·0 n y, I e r.·IOVF: IN TODAY' e e :\TOVE JN TODAY' e :.;.irrigr, Ot·1•a11sidr nf lh1}. l\i!h1 & pets 11'f'h'0111r 2 Br . l\i<I ~ & r)('t~ 11.C'!conir :I Ri·. Alll 1 non-s1nt1kl1'~. $'JI!.-, pr1· $lll4. All .f'~1rit~ .. P<~.'L ~:1r $1li4 . Al~-.~~tras .. Pool. izar., .tn•i .. 6.!2~.l:i l __ j pa tio. 17.162 1\ l\f'f'L••nll Ln .. pHliu, l1 .• ti2 1\ l\l'f'!snn Ln.,1l.Ll):-.~. !(1 hrllJ'h, Ir)!:? B1· '.!. 1 11.B. 1147·36ti9 nr !168·7510 _ 111 .B. S4i.]f,6~1 (ll' !ltl.-:_~~ f:1;1 Ull{'ll l"lf'iun~. frp.li', LR(; 1 HR 11p1 par!l.v furn . l'HLE Ulik. furn _ l BR., nr. 111111 ~. pn\ po1·1·h, pl'l1 , g;11'. 1 1 SJ 'lj, !-'urn ... \1:;.·1. i\du!r.~ lll'h. Pool .~\JO. 'JOI 10111 St .. ::30-,.\ .\largurnlf', tii,1-09'.17. • Lnrlr). w11 r. Qu1r1 . nr :-i:iti.:1777 5.16·72.~215:16-?::Iii) l:"u-Xl1n.1 ou:-;-Frf'ni·h-Rrgc;-;. !°"rk1~ .. 192:2 \VRll11c1• Nv. B. LU' RY -.) -.-.v .. 1 hf'd rnn rn. ;i1 ,· bath, -'i , I:;! . U :l Dr .. -Ha. Pool ,..._. .... -,,J' · Hrt'. roon1 . \Valk lo l1Cat·h~ ~·1r,.pl11 c<'. 0 1n1ni; Roon1. I ~~2 BRru~·~·1 •!Bhm .H R ~-~-~,~-,.~--------------------------------------------------------------· . •shai;:-crpl.~. pool, rlose IQ ;. * Blo1.:k 10 Bf'arh! Al · Arlul!:: only. a lores. Adull11. no ~Is. SHiO traC'tivr 1 BR. $l:W/nio. Jn. i~N~R-oc-.-,.-,~.~,~.,-,,-.~d-cl~u-x-. ~,I , ix-r mo. IS.11 Pomolll, Costa ran! ok. (Zl31 433-0264. lr\'rl, 2 BR. t BA, beam ~re~. L• un• S...ch C"eil., fl-plr. bllns, $300 lse. S:0.1ALL furnl11hed ap11rtmcnt, I SI 67J....34n. J All u111ill<'s, 00 children or J 1 ~l url iu Y./iteparat• bdrm. l£f..:. :l BR. cp1s & drps, J>f'll. Jn Rdulr n1obile ~me 1-1 BR. All ('I&:, radian! bHJins, pool. $100.22.J. park. hle~J !or • rcllrt;I he11I, ocean vif"Y.', 1 blk lo \Vesley N. T11.ylor Co. prr~n. Sll.i 1110, SJ5 :iecurt· lx>ach & down1own. .l8a Rralto~ 644-4910 ty Call 64fi-S.l&I. l-;Jennr yN'. 493-3039. 2 BR · 1 d bl .-------• V1f!I\', I OVI'. OU ('I LRG ::unny '1 BR. nr :-.'TUDIO S87.~JO. 0 Id r r door rel.rig, cpts, dr ps. All FRll'i;:-l'flUllfl~ . .\l11rrif'rl 1·pl or , sa.J11ril'tl n111n. nn pc\.s. nf'\I . Adult.~. no pets. S\l\.j, 1 1nn!11rC' atilt. I 1nr11.n1 ok. 494-S liO. 60J--6:l97. s 1.1u. ti1t>-S22ii. N port 8 h ------~ - ----, __ I ew e•c OCEAN \llC\\', l'i('ganl J • :-.wr:uNN ING l.:l·J. Br's, 2, , . bedroom, z Oaths, iircplace, !Ir ~ ui·n & UnL Ltkr nr\v. BALBOA & 30th, 1 b'. • corn· dinlns: roon1. Adult~ only. SJ40 Up. 6"5·~ID. $30 \\'Ith ! plctcl~· furn. 1 'Ir IS(:. $:xlO pcr nlO. Agt . tii:i-4930. Ad I Ups1A1rs. l blk 10 bc h. shop~ -======--- ·----- ------------<-'IC $:210 nw L~! & las! + * GREAT VIE\V.:.:J Br. Jrpl, SHARP BEAUT. 2 BR.! cle~nup . uui pd, 673-0034 bllns. s~ndccks, Poot. $200 ] Pool. Adult~. no pet!'! f I 1cen r 6 up. 6'4-4144, lii;)...520.t. or 1nfan1 ok 1 Sla!i. 64:1-9520. 11 1 pni. --~· ~-----~- $EE 1. GET BONUS l VERY Ir& Bdrm'o, 1 blk to 2 BR.. Blln•. W"1k to btac h . New crpl a. beach.~· Orange Coast BR 11·/lrg patio. Com· $ :z25/winttr, $325/ye-..a . ., Real Estate! .. Call: 644-'843 'ortAbly furn . PRIVACY! .uv 64~1403. GARAGE apt w I s to v e , ul L.,. 768 Scott Pl. 0.1. .....,___ hwy Adul 232l BACHELOR apl % blk trom refrig. _,,_.. lo · ts. . I beech. Util. ,,d. Siii!. mo. ,,.. •11041' H•l-. BR deluxe $139. Prlv 77)..a:M6 or S26-763l LRG 1 Br. Frplc. All bH-ina. pt.&, tror1cill pool. Quiet. SiDI "IA Uttl incl'd lC5 E. 18th St, Apt 10. 2 BR, 2 ha., f'rpl., bttm n1'' ":-..1~· 6'f3..5267 . 1115-6'29, et>ll't: doM to btach. .u...,... • * R Jl.\TES_•_ Lea~. Adult.a only. 642-3850. Cost• Mn. Attrac tum Sttldio5 Sll:i, 1 2 or 3 Br de.luxe duplex apt. QUlET ltrd<"l'I aelHrc 2 BR, I ~,. sin Adult~. no JM!111. 1i b~ to bch &_bay. All nu ca.rport, crp!!;, drps. blthu . 01 211' Eldtn. M&•·. ,\pl, 6. fum1tW'f'. 6J3...-05l'6. Sl.f-5 to $16.). No per11• a,ARGE I Bfl tuJ"n a p1$\ii • * OCEANFRONT: J.z.J 6"l--9364 or 8:19-<m9. ','r'O• uW Pd. AdulrA only, llO BR 's \Vln!er •• \dull• onJy, "'BR. C:rpts I.: drapes. CboicC! • 1 '~t.. '4~22/&f6..17:10 nu p<>ls. 6'13-8088 . loc. In i\les.a V~11t. ln11nl'd. I ST I ,1 1 br. houS<', CO\\'ER BC!a1i11 furn apt nr occupant). $lj(J ptr mo. dean, 4UMt. l!Wlirur. aduhs. Ot:.'t'An . Avail rt>w. ~. Ai>-962-9894. J'iitlerfnoil. $145. ~7 I bry Riiy. 642--38a0. ''LG~E~.-,~B~R-,,-., .. -,~-.-."-1.-1. I A1f1411.>' Ill IM BEST DAY lo I LRG cle11.n J BR. &1t bf.,y. Gr p l/drpe. ltovt.lrdrit. fl_• u Id ~o n' 1 hf-•ch location. 1 chQd OJ< ~. AduJ!a, m peb. -1111>'· ...a lodal' llM673. I 11"' mo. 6~. 67).-0072 ._646_:r._.&&. _____ _ The charm of Old \Vorld Spain awaits you tn Costa Mesa at Ring Brothers' ~lediterranean Village. The country is the setting \vhere quaint. bricl?-tiied courtyards and path- 'vays wind over strean1s and ponds to the door of your villa apartment. UNFURNISHED AVAILABLE Inside, bea1ned ceilings. \Vood pa neling. color-coordinated ~rapes and carpets are enhanced by imported grasscloth \vall coverin~s in ~varn1 . natural tones. \·Vet bars and fire~ places add to the cordial atmosphere. Large patlos and balconies provi de spaciousness and light. The recreational fac ili ties include night-lighted tennis courts, swimming pool s. a gym£la SilJm wi~h separate health clubs for men and women and billiard a'nd game rooms. The location or tliiediterranean Village is ideal -convenient to all Southern California -minutes from the Pacific Ocean and· Newport Beach, ove.!ooking the Costa Mesa Country Club .. A complete security· system assures your privacy while you ll)joy the serenity of living at Mediterranean Village. , l bedroom l bedroom & den 2 bedrooms 1 I , From $160 From $175 From $210 -ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT NEWPORT BEACH RENTAL OFl?ICE OPEN 10 A.M. -6 P.M. 240 0 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 PHONE: (71:4) 557-aoao • Ar• Pl..!9.d To Equal Housinv Oppot1unltlos I , , ' I • DiJl V PILOT __.. ..... 1 ~ 1 ..... .-·-ll!J 1 .......... 1 • .-1 ~ r ... ,,_.~l··-:__r~1 [ .pM._ ...... ~ n~J 1 ~ .... -.1··--I ~ 1 .pM .... b ...... l1'l r~·h<-l ltl 1 ~~~1 , ---------I Office R•ntal 36.S I "pt. Unfu m . 365 Apt. Un-furn. 3'5Apt. Unfum. )6S Apt. Unturn. 365 ApF':;;n. or Unfurn. 370 A~~~~. or Unfum. 370 Ap~~~. Or Unf\.l rn. 210 MEOiCA L/DENTJ l Huntington &each ~Newport Be•ch N.wport S.ach S.nt1 An• -------------------·I·---------!kst loc1111on • 7•l5 Dover Pr. Apt. Unfvm. - *,, BEALrrlFVL l It 2 SR. Conren1porary Carden Apt!. r~abos, trplc. pool. Sl.56-S:IB5. Call 546-516.1. --'-------------------Cos.ta Me1a Costa Mtiaa Da na Point 1.lSO sq tt . oUlc~ avaiL lin- WffY PARK NEWPORTERS FAMILIES 'li' I" "11" ,, ) L" . ,, ) r;; 1 .< 2 BR. h•at«l "'°'· 2 m<" '";"· occupancy. ""'°1°' ON BEACH! l!!J --· ----L.;.: 10 Dana Jlar!J()r, 1nodf'rll in crior. STAY HOME ON WEEKENDS. WELCOME! I THE EXCITING ~:(£'.~'iE·~~~: -·: .. :::!°arti 2 BR Untuni Fr. $230/mo. l.RG 2 BR. Nt"'\\' crpt & drp!, Sl.3ll n10. • • !>-IX· rios • .. Dana Paint Furnitu1'!' Available Carpe1s-Orape~-d 1shwasher heated poo!-saunas-tennb; noc room-ocean vlewa patios-ample parking Security guard!i. WOULDN1 YOU? Sou~~N;.~EA~~~~~or• PALM MESA APJS. Huntington Buch 1 • LI DO BUILDING r. It's all here for you to enjoy Saturdays and 2 BD;7~1;~n~ATll f UN IN J HE SUN! 1 .t· :.! BR . unfurn. nr r11r11. 1 I 1 v~i~. ~al~~I ~.i70~¥~~ L.GE 1 BR <ICf'an \'!l'W apl , I har. din area, llv rm. lglf' br, & ba . .Balrony. ne" shag C'pt & drvs. bllAA & relrig, $16J. 837-39:!7, 837-5178. Sundays and all week Jong, too. Carrx'ts an,t Dr11.P\'s hlk from O<'f'an. Al 21.l 11!11 H~~,\l.TY s (' ,. v 1 <· ,. ,on $750 ,000 health spa. 7 swimming pools. 7 Air ConduionC'd Minutes to Newport Beach St. 1-leKU~rl i'IXll. Bill\~, ln •n1 p,i't'n11~. 3JjJ Via Lido, ~B · d · b . I t ·1 tt' Priv11.1,-. Pat11~ Sl lO. up. C11Jl 5..'l&-1511. 1..,tlr ol l:ilui· Uolphui it,.,, , lighte tennis courts, 1cyc e ra1 s, pu tng H1'~ATF.n J'(>Cll. Unbeliev abl y large ap ts. De(•o rator furni sh· HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OCT.AN /\VE., H.B. East Bluff (7l ·ll 536-1487 ----------1 O!c open 10 am-6 pm Daily NEWPORT BEACH \\'ILLL.\;o.f \\',\LTF.:RS CO. Villa Gra nada Apts. ! Fou r bedro1rns "''Ith balron--2 Wks Free Rent i<>s above & below. Gracious \\'a\k lo lx>a\'h, llC\V luxurious I livi11~ & qul,-.1 su11"0undlng lrg: 1 BR, Shag <·rpt. Bltns. for fan1ily \1·i1h C"hildrcn, drps. pa!JCI. l;1nai area. bbq, !\ear Corona del ~tar 1-fi~h sub1<'ITanf'a n park'g, gar School. Flrt'place, Wf"I bar & I av111I. Balcontf'S. frplc's built-in kitch<>n appliances. ln dry /ac1J. 539·1661 536-0109, green. shu.ffleboard. croquet. Spacious bach-ed. Jlugc Pool, jacuzzi, electric bullt·in s, shag elors from $170 monthly, plus l or 2-bedroon1 carr;1 ~~.h~;;~:igf" carpets, dra1){>s. sauna & n1ore! plans an d 2-story town houses with 2 or 3 '"· ·"" c·"·'" , ... ,, ADULTS-NO PETS bcdroon1s. All with electric kit chen s. private HIDDEN VILLAGE balcony or patio, carpeting. draperies. Sub-1500 South Suh:\ SINGLES ........ $145 terranean parking. elevators , opdtiona 1 1 maid 1,-.n1«1r.2 blks \\'L11f !ln ... 1nl. 1 BDRMS •........ $155 service. Gourmet food market, ry c eaner, 01 \arn<·1· ~1n 111t1:1 \\ay, beauty salon on grounds. See beautifully fur-south lu \\'. Cc>nttal! 2 BDRMS •........ $175 ni shed models today, 9 a .in. to 6 p.m. Other Sn nia Ana • ~;.i.-,:!.·, Unfurnished Apts . Available times by appointment. Just north of Fashion San Jua n Ca pis trano From $1 0 to Sl 5 LE SS. l sland at Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills YO U'RE RIGHT-R d UN F. Capistr. Condo h•i• rl"nt, oa · , Bd•m. roo1. "'"hi'"'"· THEY'RE UNDERPRICED! Newport Beac:h RESORT LIVING FROM $135 It's Oah;\'ood C 11 rd e n ,\partnlt'nts , •. ~nd i f'~ :\v11 \\;llt'l.'l1\1n1 Off1cci r·1~•111 $300 :O.tc•nth J '1'111\4' l •ICti t~•n \ :-.11 Bay5)1.\t• l)r, ~"pt ~lf'h Btll L;111ndy IU11 67~..,fil/ll ==----2&4 Dl'.:SK space a\'<:Ulablc S50 mo. WU! provide lurniture at SS mo. Ani;11-erlng Sl'f\ice available. 17875 Beach BJ\•cl. Huntington Beach. &12--4321 Telephone (714 ) 644-.1900 for rental information. $180tn10. 67:.-2 162. 835 AJ\JJGOS V.'AY &14-2991 5?.6-50 15. ' , Cold\l'ell, Bank('r & Co. 1 BH !!25 2 2 ~tanaging A,l(ent • ·• up. BR .. BA., presligl' Jh·ing in one IU'(Ut· R V ~· If , , P I A'"" stl)rr '' I('<', ... r p 1561 MESA DR., Costa Mega !ous p:iekllgt"'. 01ere s $! ·l"•or. nillj..ii· r{'niri·. f'~rr. 5 blks So. of Newport Bl vd. 1111!lJD11 In t'1'rl'('ation . , . r .. r 11~'0ni<' Hi\. R v , ,., •. 1--~-=.,.o~---Sl60. up. Cpts, drps, pool, EASTBLUFF rec. rm. \Valk 10 beach. 2 Br. 2 ba upsla1rs vie\\' apt. Close to golf. 220 12th St, O B PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS <'Overe<l parking i;paeC's 816 fi..1fr.12 l4. Apt. Unfurn. 365Apt. Unfurn. 365 "D' AnHgos S'.!50 mo. ---------- Westcli ff $1£6 • 2 BP., l'Jlls/lirr~. t>ltn~. bean1 t;eil. !le:ilt•d (J'XIL quit'! adulls, no P\' ls , £·12-2;i\4. 546-9860 ;;11 in1n1u1~. !rn111~. h1Jtiard<. I .-:1,:11 i::0t>i.-lt1rn 1r ilf'~Jl·r.I. h•·;ilth ,·111h~. :r;/i11n11.~. 11n1-1 \' :0.\ ~8-fl'.Jlll. oor.x!JJl~,~·~~~[·-~· lL~rGI;;~~~~~~~~·~iJJLJL['~':§~~iiiJ~·~·Ul:~···I shor. 111111..-.r 1.:oir rtr1~·i11}> Li1·. 7S7 K-,-.. -,.--.-,-.,-,,7,7b71,_,po~-= ran~C". 1:lulil1<!u~··, •'!<'. 1110. \VW pro\'ir\e turnlttp"' CarfK'!E'd, draprd, bHns 21 5J6--0.192. Z19 151 h S t.' n The ay ~-----~~ yearly. • CHEZ ORO APTS. • Newport Beach Newport Beach 82'J4 Atlanta. 1·2·3 Br's. Pool.: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Apts., Apts.. Ht $5 mo. Ans\veri11g: f\Cn'Jr:e Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfum. 370 C'uslo111 det~11<ded si11gll'~, ava~lable. 222 Fot'f'~l A\le, Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ---------------------11 .t 2 BIL F'urnl~h~d ,\ 1 'n-Laguna Reach. 49'l--!H66 Priva l e c!ose<l gar.:• \\'asher/Dryl"r. ~~16--0ns. BEAUTIFUL LIVING THAT BABIES THE BUDGET! ·----------, Huntington ueach Huntina. ton Beach ------fl1n11shl'd. No leA,!;t' l''<lllH'f'•L 1 flELUXE &"iO ~t/ JI. tlfflrr ~"":;-;;;;:;;.;;.;;_;;;;:-;~:;;-;;;;:;_;:;;;-;~:-;;;;;;_;:;;;-;:;;;-;:;:;;-;;;;:;_ ill odC'ls Open Dllily 10 !o i, 4:l(· ~q . ll (."ori111a 111•1 ~lar. 3 BR. 2 B,\ Apt for lease. Jncld .spac. masler suite, din nn & dbl garai;e; auro door opener avail. Pool & Recre- ation area. BEACHWOOD APTS. Brand new 1·2-3 Br. \Valk lo bea<'h. Cpf /drps, bltns, f?1JL 125 16th St. 847-3957. BEACH BLUFF-APTS: From 1155 Costa Mesa -SPACIOUS- WELL-DEStGNED Apls For Prop!e \\'t10 \Vant 011!1 The BEST! ;JjO: f mid~ ~ OAKWOOD GARDEN j~1:~;~,~:::::,~::: ~.;;;~~ Hilt ll'fl'"J 1mall paf1 •• 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath APARTMENTS LGE. air~{:ond. fronl olricf', new cpls, drp~: sub-lse 'ur n1ofn10. s1:t-1 i\·lo. Dover Hldg., r\1•11 port Be a(' h 6-15-3320. • 1215 • 865 Amigos \\lay, fl.'B Managed By \VILLIAi\l WALTERS CO. Fountain Valley Spac 2 Br. 2 Ba. Po0l. Patio. D/\V. 8231 Ellis 842-764-1. UNFURN 'l Br. all extras, $130. Kids & 1ml f)E1s ok. Pool , 847-3669 or 968--7510. 2 BR. $130, cpts, dr os. stove. No pets. Fenced. Oilld OK. NICE area . nl"wly painted. 847-7064. Large 2 BR. kit bltns. ---------- Sll5 11,0 . Call 549-li04. 1 Laguna Be7.c:h Huntington Beacfi I ·"-2 BR on quiet street. LRG. 2 BR . $140 Under Nc11' l\1anas::ement Ask about our discount pl.in $165. ulil. i rn:I. Available F'•·b. 7 2/7 1:1.lt 7 p.m. 213 :521-7665 or !J.14-5TI7. & mo,•e-ln al!o<,1•. (;hildren & , Laguna Niguel small pets \\'<'leom<>. Newly 1---------- reder. Sf'a Air Ap!s. Laguna N iguel Apts 1 blk N. of Adams \O[f Bt'achl 11 RH. 1 BA + z BR. 2 Bi\ 729 Ap! 6 Utk·a :.i.16-2796 F'fl.OM $185. Crpt'd. drp'd, 536-7070 ~as pd., TV cable, \\'a!er. i --*~=F=R""E"S"'H-,-""A""l=R-'" b""'· '"""' ""'"· h•d· I poof, BBQ''· p,;,. 'pat;,, & balroni('S. Open 10 A.t-.1. to 9 P,M. 495--1272. 4~Z277. 29()41 A!oma, off Crown Val. !ey Prkwy. REFRIGERATORS DISHWASHERS CARPETS & DRAPES PRIVATE PATIOS OLYMPIC SIZE POOL BILLIARDS GYMNASIUM CARPORTS Party Room With Fireplace, T.V., Stereo Vista Del Mesa Apartments lrvJ,.. & Mesa Drifa Ph. 545-4855 < '""" I·-·· 'r1f11dan1lly M1n111d by Southtni C.untl11 M1mt. Ca. D•••loo•d lty Verlo" !"'"'""'•"'" IM. It M.G.l.C. fq11ili11 Corp. 1 & 2 BF.DROO:O.IS with 'fERRACES From $140 to $275/mo. e Sh.ag carpets-draperies • Saunas-Pool-Jacuzzi e Enclost'd Garages • Qu iet Adult Livin{! af 425 Merrimac Way Costa Mesa *BRAND NEW* LA COSTA APTS. 2 Bedroom Avail. e Bu.ilf-ins • S11·in1ming Pool • Lanai • Bar·B·Ques I e Garage. A_pt_._u_n_l_u_rn_. ____ 3_65 Apt. Unfurn. 365 ALL U11LITIES PAID ·----· ---~ --------. -- 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • Centra l a ir conditionin g & heating • Char1ninl( CireplaceA., 3 1paciou1 floor plans • Unusuul large closel1 & 11orage on palio • 2 1~·i111n1in g pools, therape utic pool, u una1 • Gy111, hilliard1, driving range, pulling green • .lll u1ilitie1 included AOULT LIV/SG IUANl~~fO A UNfU.Ml~lllO "'~ .. , I 655 l Warner, Huntington Beach 714/ 847 -8526 ~ ...... Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. Apts., 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 (P.<'sort Living for ,\dults only.I l\~"",\rPORT BEAOf 16th at Irvine 645-0550 or 642-8170 ABOVE ALL! N e wport To1reri;, fron1 S.150. Bay front. 2 Br .. 2 Ba., dock~. 3121 \V. Coa..st If 11· y . 71 ·1/f>.12-2202. I '---""'_"''____,I~ Rooms 400 J\IAL~: 18 to 25 with kuchc'fl &: laun1lry priv lgs. pm, call 642-8310. Alter 'J. EXECUTIV}: SUJTESI Ne<,\•port Cn1r-Rodeffer Blfg. Scivices 1n1:J'd 64·~ 3345 Newport Blvd. Across/CHy liall. 67S. I CORONA DEL ~tAR \ Deluxe i.:rd floor oHict>. AIC, xlnl prkg 644-6000. l LARGE 1 roo1n off iCf'. P vt e nt r . Ne1,ly <le1:or. $05 ,mo. f>.18-1290, N.B. Busine'' Rental 1'~0R Rf'nl : Deluxe oHi+• Industria l arl'a. New b g nr. San Diego F'rv;y & Cro\\o·n Valley p a rk \Va , 831-1400. MANUFACTURING. 1· oUice spa er. Good Lil a location. $100. !o $390, , 494-465.1. \Valk 3 blks to Beach! l..gl:' 3 BR Ap!, newly decor. Dbl allachccl gar, lrplc. l~ Ba; bltns, exCl'pt refrig. S225. No sngls, no pets. 536-lnJ. Mesa Verde ADULTS, NO PE.IS Mesa VerdeN __ •_w_po_rt_B_•_•_ch ____ .1354 Avoc:ado St., C.M. \\'ATERFRONT, lrg <1 1 x 642-9708 FUnN, rooin. lrleal for silt· dent, 1 Adult. $65 & S75 \/Ill. pd. 10-1 :.1h St .. Sec Mgr . '1r_v_i_n_e ________ t_r_v_in-e------~--1 ~A=p~t·~·~··~l-l.~ll~.~~---~ ROOMS -$15 \Vk. up 11·/kit. S.10 \\'k up Apts. 2376 tll"wport BJ.vd., C. M. ~-9755. DELUXE STORE, lfilXl., "'· fl., on busy E. 17h St., C.?\-t. A.gt-Eve 642-9996, 642-lfl. LARGE building on Nc<,1-.ort Blvd. Call tor intormatfon. 2 & 3 BR, $140 up. Pool. DELUXE 2 & 3 BR, 2 Ba, Child~ns bonus. ?.iora Kai encl gar $150 up. Rental Apt-; 18881 Mora Kai Ln, in Ole, 3095 Mace Ave. b!k F.. of Beach. 962-8994. I 546-1034 2 BR .. Carpels. drapes, built· in-s, excell~nt location in Mesa vm e. $150/mo. 962-9894. Apt. Unfurn. 365 I Ap-t-. -U-n-fu-m-. ---36-5 · Apt. Unfurn. 365 Townb.se, 3 Br. 3 Ba, den , 1700 sq, ft. Many extraa. $450 per mo. No pets. Pieri=======~~=~ & float avail for lrg boal. 3507 F inlry Av{'. Ap. pointme'tll 714:673-8249. BRAND NEW Irvine 1 Sp AC 1 0 US Ye a r 1 Y From $~45. Dishw~her, shag l ;,;"';:::::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;I "PENTI-fOUSE APT" 2 BR carpeting: 'va.lk-in closets. Irvine Irvine I · F orced air heat. extra large & Den. A1·a il 1o right party rooms. Beautiful game room, Ff'b. 25th for only $250/mo. heated pool BBQ's, cnclos- Call 67J...l!l09. ed garage:i;, ·quie t surround· EAsrBLUff. ell\:. 3 bdrm .. 3 lngs & close to shopping. Ouick to r1seM1 an apartme nt ••. In our new adult section. (The quicker you are, the better yo ur chances of gaiting the floor plan and location that fit you bast) Park Wegt apartments tend lo fill up f 1st. With junior execu lives. And secretaries. And engineers. An d everybody else who likss our locallon. (Close to employment centers and freeways. Near shopping, schools, churohes and the UC lrvlne campus.} With lady golfers. And everybodY else who Ilk .. living across tile street from an 18-hole publlc golf course. With weight-watchers. And weight·liflers. And everybody e1111 who could gain (or IOM) something from Parle Wat' a fabulou1 re:c=- reatlon. (Swimming and therapy pools. Complete health club with trained attendenlL NlghHighted lennlo. Volleyball, handball. Large turf area for Jogging and touch football. Plus lounges. game and card rooms In !he handsome twHtory clubhouse.) Park West hU many other attraetion1. too. So even If you1re not an execulive, or a gotrer, or a weight-watcher ••. you'll 1ti1f flt 111. If you hurry. (Famllies: you'll fit in hero, 100. Special 1ecllona with tot lots. Special facilities: Pre-school.Jun ior Olympic alza pool. Teen center.) P.&RBWBST .AP.AB.Tm •••its I 3883 ParkvieW L.ane, lrvfno. Juol on tilt Sin Diogo -IY at Cul<ra< Road. ) one bedroom, from$1141. Twobedniom, twoballllromS111S. • .,,., 11111J111~, 1"'a.-.=.= ... :;;.-:..:..:.;;;;;,:,_:: .. :i1 ba., rl"C rm/den. CID, b\1 -Adult livin~. no pets. ins. trpr, patio, enc:l <!bl gar. EL CORDOVA APTS. Jndry racil. pool/rtt. near 20T1 Ch;ulc St 00!-4l7D by. 644-64ffi or 644-~37. N~ Harbor & Hamilton St SEACLIFF MANOR Aptl-2 Br. S160 Unf. SI75 furn. Cpls, drps, bltns, garb displ. """"""""""""""""""~ 1;i25 Placentia Ave. Ask Rbo11t our discounL 548·2682. 2 BR, 2 Ba, SIC oven, cpf'd, drp'd. deck & gar. No Pf'IS $300/per nlo. Side lie avail. 67J-.82"9. NEW Blufts Condo. 2 BR, dl"n, 3 BA. pool. ta 11 aml'nities. $350. 8.13--0998 NEW APT. on the Penin,;uJa. S2is per month. 2 Story, l Bedroom, 673-3947. W EfiTCLIFF area. 2 Bedroom, 2 ba1h. Adults on- ly. S275. A.gt 675-4930 . WATERFRONT 3 BR Upper. Yearly, 1-,., BA. Adults, no pPta. $l85/mc. 675-2751 * * DELUXE 2 Br. 2 Ba. crpts. drps, bltns, encl gar, pe.tio, $175. Adulti. 548-37!MI S.nto Ano 3 Heated Pools Larae O ubhouse etc:. BBQ Child Catt Center Great new 1 2 It 3 Bdnml From $1 49 SOUTH COAST VILLAS 1101 MacArthur Blvd. ~ HACIENDA HARBOR 241 AVOCADO STREET Adulls only · No Pets Deluxe .I & 2 BR. Pool Garage. Dishwshr. Paid util. FROM $150. 646-1204 Apt1., A1hleCes fH~na1 ParkWes1 Apts., Furn. or Unfum. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. Costa !.\es• PRJV ACY PLUS! Specloiii rooms. Dil!hwhr, earaee. pe.bo. Children ~ pets OK. Xlnt locetion. $1:'16. to $1'10. 5.57~30 or 54~7168. ONE PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS le oclventurou1 -Come di1covar for yovrsalf oll tha fonto1tlc fentur•• of our "Mountain Gr•enery Aportment1." 370 1 Br, ~™'I g11.r. MW rlf<ror. Small child ok. $UO I mo. Cul...00-sac air. 839-245'!. Don't give up the ahip: "List" lt In claulfied, Sh lp tr. Shore Results! 642-5678 3050 s. BRISTOL, SANTA ANA ,,, Milt HOl1H Of IOCIJH COAIT "-AtA 1 & 2 bedroom 557-0586 Adull living ""•fateleftCllty .__ .. 4 lrty le. C.<1MI•• M9flllf. <•• ' .. . ' F~OR tf'nt lo lady. bedroom on 2n<l floor. garage, near C~1 park. 64&-0669. llOOM w/prlv cnl, pr1v ba & sho11•l'1', u!il pd, part. runi. 11.B. 962-8578 evrs for appl, Guest Hom• 415 SCCYIT'S Guest 1-1 om I" . Priva te or ~mi-priva~ av&U far am b ula1ory perwn. Nutritious food & beaut. a u r ro un d i n g 1, 557~187. 430 NEWPORT B e a c h : pro- leMlional or bus'\neu man to "Mn-home w/pool. Sl30. 673-7420 leave ~u.age or &1~1502 wkncl11. MATURE 'A"Om&tt wanL"I to •hare home of woman living in Cch\f. Oesttt1 qulet at· m01SpheJ"t". 548-2979. WILL share my ho m f! \l'/llIXllhf'r bUliilll!sS \\'On1an. Pvt. hath. $117.50. 646--0859 bef. 10 a.m. ~· -~ ctRL ·wANTSD to sh11rr house rental in C.M. Call ll3---2I07 .' Aak for Mart.I«. 54~2383 ' lndu1trl1I Rental 4,000 SQ. FT! Sprinkled • Good Jocati $450. per monlh. 5,000 SQ. FT. $650. IJ('t n1onlh Roy McCardlt Realto 1B10 Newport Blvd., C.:\f 543-7729 ' Edlnter-Sant• An• 2500 sq. ft. unit, lrg. oUicc. nc11.r NewPOrt F' in So. &inra Ana. S250. mo. lease or mo. !o rno. Wa/s<,1•or!h Real Esta!e I 639-4210 • STORAGI:: Spt\cf'. :Sl j 20x2() r.n clo!<f!d room. 54:;..3559 Rentals Wanted 1110. 4'o UNf"URN. apt. w a n ! e ri Balboa Prnln lltCA. 2 QR frplc., garagf'. Lr 11. !'i t . pemuu1en1.. Rl'fs, 675-2!tl6 or 675-8484. WANTED: Cd!\f hou~ hr a.pt, l 01· 2 BR. Frp!c, b!tr1 ... Nice. Up lo $300. Rf'fll. 540-17n anytime, TEACl-IF~R desires qua int. I bdrm &pl or how;e \\'/i.':'1t in quiet beach area. 6T-1-7:iU 67J..-0004. CCU.EGE Professor .\. family seek J Br .. 2 Rn . home In Cd:\f or Npt. Jiaht:o LeaM? or Salf'. 548-370.l R00~1MATE Wantt'd Lh·e-1 ~­ on be11;ch. 2 BR , furn. 1 l BR hou~. N.B. &n:n . f\tp1 642-95Z7 eves. IH• pref ~4 amall ptl. GARAGE tor renl f o r ~~mo. C .;\I . '54-e!lll aft ~pm. Office Rental Dcluxe baa. olfice1. Prival• bath. Cpts/<lrpB. 6iJ...61!17, e Ofr'ICES e ~ & 00) .sq. fl, Costa MeA<t. Cali &'6-7130 14 'xlfi' Ole or atore, mod. bldg. 444 Newport Bvd, N.8 . Optn. $8."i mo. Mg..~. Guaranteed To f,... crea1e Your Busttm. No excrdsc. no crcanis, o· Kimm'ck•. K111thy All.~ Cu11. tom bru. Call W1IM>11 8.U.U71. PROBU:..\1 Pttgnancy. Cor tldent, • y m pa I ht t 1 • prt1nancy couNW\lng. Abor tlon & Adopl!on r ~ f AP-CARE. &1.2-«36. ALCOHOLICS Anorl)mou• Phone S4l-12li Of ~·rit~ P.O. Box 1223, Costa Mna. I I I I r I I I • \_ . . . - ' ' I . SO YOUR LITTLE RED WAGON IS REALLY DRAGGIN' • 9\\.\. &ILL BILI. . ADD HORSEPOWER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET. You can handle those bills. All you need are the dol· lars you'll get for all the still-good, but· nobody· uses· them items you'll find all over the house. Make a list of them today and decide to turn those unwanted ar· ticles into extra cash. It won't cost you • • • it'll pay you.· And you'll be surprised at how fast you can sell iust about anythi"g with a DAILY PILOT classified ad. Try it today. Every day is a good day to use_ . ' ,. • • ... ' DAILY PILOT .· WANT ADS · . . ' . . . . (And . You ·Caq · ·¢JJ•rge Them) . . . . .. . .. ' .. . •. I ... . .. , ' ' I • •' •' . . 1··· .. ·~.,. . l•· ... 1 ., • # ,-, ' I t ~-· ' . I I. . . •• '• . • • • . ... . -----....... ~. . ....... . . , ·I • • • . ' l • , • . .. , . l • , , ' I I •, SI-. r......, 5, Im DAILY "LDT * ,~-;; .. ;;-.ii.~1!j]~/1 · W~"-1[g]1 IM--,-1~1 ,L ..... _ ... _-_·,]._ ..... 11,.__·-_· ... _-_J-1[5J 1-~--1!5J~-.. -.,J7-...... , 11111111111••~· c\'J':;::Mi~·<~.rn. rtK ~ .. ~ ... ,~" ... ~~ ~1 .~ p · 1 I 11e1,w ... t..i,M&' 110 er-• 5311 Found ti•• od1I SlO Found 1'-Ml) 5fO Cement, Concrete O.nerel S.rvl-P•lntfng a Htlp Wan!M, M & '710 IOYS ~G~·~ ~ •roe 11' E M A LE 8 .... n J i/ FNO: med u. cbocOAate brn CONCRETE Y..'ORK. Yalr nlINGS by ll&ome, LI. P•perhanel"I A S.wtlful ,.. A .. 10.1.( to dtllwt; pl.pen , .. 0~ · w re are o.lma•.lon, whit P -.·/blk It. beige Poodle. bti,ae bu price&. Fl'tt e11. L I c. elect., plumb, feftee, rtle, No W~ Dtv of ~n1 Toodl QMda ln the o..na. Poin1, ~ Qe.. )'OU. JApedally .~ who J m~ Jn heat. Very lriend-on chrst, ~ lep. Wht bonded, quality w Or Ir:· iDAUns. carpentry, paint etc. * WALLPAPER * you;, Leam • teach p11>( mente af'l!laa. :_~.;:Id 1~ ~;;p~) cy,,!1' wdl" trault'CL Vic. eyebrow,.. Found 1/21 . 60-1403. ~-WMn)'OO c:&U "Mac.. ma>u;up ttthL Exec.~ DAILY PILOT e1 r t ru Viltr 1 So, Alton S.A. TI4/m.6616 FREE Ideas, advice and EXP. k&waiiu GuWntt 548-1"4 666-lnl avail. M2·366t. 4924420 ~r. Pleue phone Carol 1 54~alll. J ' • Ji;;o,==c-=,_,.,,.;,::..:.c:;c Moo~. Daily Pilot Wotntn'a · sC\EK FOUND Jan, 27th Joi.rable estimates. All l ~ for Complete p.rdenift& servloe PA'll'ITJNC. pro!. All work CASHIER $ectk>n, 642-C21. I: broWT1 Gt-rman frnl. medium silled, apricot la• bfa\ltifu.I job at a rras. Kamal&.ni , 64&-4616. ~ll.m.· Chkrr s p e c 1111 at AcctQI. Oerk SS'.lO Attnctl\rt ttmalt, mid 2r1 SADDLEBACK Sa Shepherd . fema.11", \I er Y & whill!' shaggy part Poodle. p~. 64.Xi073. H I 1142-4386, 547-14(1. Cir! Friday· Im to $100 for tull llroe posit'°" in new Malll~, For bette~ait! ~~~·M~~lll~ Virtoria SI., Vic. 20th & Walla«, C.M. CEMENT WORK, no JOb roo •u Ing 546·0711. :~:·~~!=n to = fantutic atU aerv ff:rv\ee through bettl!r circulatJOn., . · 2-4882. 543-5627. small, reasonable. Free WANTEQ: M~SS)' tr~ e s ~P~A""~'Til~N~'G~.-l~n7r.-,-,,,--.-,"'t Stt:)•l'Bkkpr·Conatr ~ station. Appl.)', At1l(').Mat, Ory }\l!al, bath & salt glow. f FND S1~mese car> Small Lost 555 1 Eatllr!. H. Stl..tfiirk. 543-3615. Yards & pra~t -mo~t11 ""'L!i. rates, v.ork auuntd. Girl f'rldAY·EI TOftl S6:IO 19th A Plactnt1a..C.f\.1. Fl!male ll!Chn1cians niale with Oea collar V1!r}' • PAT)OS walk.5 drive ~t.alJ & haul~. f1.50 per l\r. + Loclll !'t'fs. lit-. Phi l , Src'y·Bank S~ CHILO-C6tt Woodlan d i39-3111 :\417 E Chapman' lonesonle. 1105 Alabama St., LOST male puppy, vie Hell&. new l~WTIS 'sa'w '·bttak od<i )obs. 54&-5863. 49-l-3691. G. Ofc·Prop!rty tns ~ School Oitt. J girls J & Ii. 4 Orange. 10 A~f t~ l Al\f. , JIB . 536-.nil. Newland. Black i wliitl", remove.~ fo~ l!St. , itA ULitj'G, CLE AN -U P .1 CO~IPLc-rr ........ l Recepl!Typis! $450 chrs v.·k. 1142-2593; M&...J930 ND w/brov.·n e&rS. If found , __ , "'' ~ exter. ~ DISCOVER DISCOVERY 1-· • Small grey Poodle, · CEMENT WORK local moves, exp d Cotlegl" up. Avg. rm $3'.I Nl"al Plant 1'1gr·Plllsllrs SSOCI !~·.,'·.,•.,· iiiiiiiiiiiii&liiiiiiiii 'ml V'·, o-h • H il please contact M7~. lud , , _ tru-'-""-· · R•ot/B•• u-Ha ••• $100+ Find YOURSELF . . ._, Ut'.'ac e . Free E &15-0826 Ii en ...... & ""· n.cas. >M'Ork. Refs. Roy, 847-1358. ._ ... , • ._,. "' l1l Someone 847-3866. &\1AU... Tabby kitten. Whte st. 534-1846. NEWPORT El~ to h bl k • WINTER Rates• Concrete f'OR clean Ir neat pail'llf'hg, p 1 A ~,,. -_ N bl ' u· IRISH Setter. male found on ' mac , c gr e Y . · YA R D/prage clanups. . . . ersonne gency "'4l.I '"'w o o 1ga on • atriped beck Vk Santa floors patx:llS, d r 1 v es , R • . . 11\ll'nor or extl"nor • reas. 833 Do 0 N B (U4) ~ (213) 387-J393 beach nr 46th St., N.B. . · · 'd ~ks Do 6"2-85!4 emove trtts, dirt, 1vy. rates. Dick, 96S-406.5 eves. v•r r ., .• NATIONALLY 673-2372. Ana/Wilson CM. Reward. 1 1 e . n, · Skip 1 o ad er , backhoe. 642-3170 RECOGNIZED FEMALE Irish <'-tt•r pup 213; Gn-8602. ConfT•ctor 847-2fti6. ENGLISH Paper H~r & = ,,_ Painter. 3a yrs. exper. Call abt 3 mo 's old, flea collar. L~~hit:lac5kpotG:~t c~ • * • • • TRASH &: Crttn C'lean-up Ed., 96&-7461. WOMEN 'S Liberation Grot1p fet women W!lnting more joy, creallvity and M'lf· ~fillmt'Tlt. Counsel ing Centt'r. 494·9755, 962-tm. · FATHER & Sons world""' dll.)'s. f'rtt est. Anytime. 0'7.=""'~~-~-,_,,r R"' ward. 213/592-163.5, "& 548-5031 LARGE red & while male n41~. rontractor team. Design,[°".,--=-='==~~~-~ dog w/!icense found vie e&rJl"ntry, d ~co r a ti ng , 1'1: T TRUCK. Hauling & Harbor High School . BROWN Mlchel full of plumbing, wiring, l!t,e. aasociated task&. Coast· PAINTING· Gua.rant«d pro- ff'ssional v.-ork at fair price:s. L1r'rt & Ins. 675-5740: SERVICE CEN'l'ER' AGENCY NP"' Adcl!'f's.-: CITY OF LAGUNA BEACH · lmmedlete Opening $TENO CLERK ' S.!~· ~·S6.52 mo l Yrs "•M f'XP req'd 4pPb' to ·~~ire Dept. ~cu Jl"Ottft Ave. 1..8.gunA B1ach Bef~ F~b. 15th lfflp W•-· M & I' 710 rou. or p/ttnw, Unit, no op. S&l&ry/comm. llnu0,-16, Y/C-per: ~· aec . Tull<r Jll.ettaura.nt exper. pttl'd. 81&--1714 GIRL P'ri~. able ID takie cha.rte lmmediatt!ly. Re- qutft'd: bookkttplna, 150 en. tr~• pier month, DO•llna: A t.a.'<ta. Aceompliahed in typ- 1nz. 1peWna. penmaniship. Srna.U mfa ro. H 1!1 11 h bf'Mht1, p I ea s an 1 ron. d1dom.. R..su~ to! Jarco, lfX', .4Q4.3 Birch St. N~'P(ln ~•C'h, 92660 iflfuiLOTY TECHNICIAN. •xp, Tuts ibni Sat, 6 am - 12 prn. South Coe.st Comtn. Hosp, Sn, l..a.guM, ""'5o11-"'°'' Ottiet. 400-1311 . An equel opJ)Ortl.1nity emplo~r. ' lfOt!SEKEEPER rtir ron· vl\lescent }rvul@ attA. Mon BE pampered &. massaged by attrartive females. 833--2100 54Sll461. M::hool books \lie Shalimar. ALTERATIONS 1pedalty. Va.lley Hauling 496-3778. =~~~~-,.----,cc--1 C.M. Reward, 5 48 -3669 , 24 Yrs. in business. Lie &1 ---'----"--'"-"--'-- PAir--TJNG I PAPERING, 18 yrs 1n Harbor area. Lie & bonded. Ref's fu rn. 642-2356. 4262 Campus Drive No. 8-4 Newport Bch lhru F'ri g to 6. 879-26-!(l or ClAIMS ADJ USTER R\l-327.f wk-ends & aUl!r 5 FND: ~l tn. Schnauzer. V1c. 5.l7-fi008. oo.....i--'. o"'"-"'::."=. H I , JasmiM Ave. & Coast . ..,..tc'U """Jo.HJ ousec ean1ng Ph. 557-1711 Individual expt1rient'ed in di:i1· pin. •h11\ly ttr liffl' in.rurant"'r !hvv .. Cdt\1. Ken'll Mohile, Wl11TE Samoyetl dOE, nanie, RbdM Additions, ~slimale.11, DUTCH Maint. Service for Soci,11 Clubs 535 ~1011 Teddy, lost C.M. vie. Please plans & layout, single or 2 floors, windows & rarl>f'l Any rm. + paper. 646.:l449 , k }ISKPRS Emplyr p11.y11 ftt. r lAitns. $600. +. 4 ully ~· . All B I M A * Sec'y to $625 ~m11ll Sltnta An11 Offl<·f'. Gto!lt' en Y 11 ,Ctf'n· PAPER HUNG $30 r-----------UnGE ,grey cal. Vic HiOO phone MS-5669. Gtil'\ling . story. L.T. Construction, cleaning. 537-1508 SIDING & Faria $129. 2·story FOTO DATE hloc.k, Baker. C.M. Call . 847·JSll. Anti Soil Carpets S229. Exler only. &I Z..2755 or P M L d b r cy 106-B E. 16th S.A. COO!'! skllls·~·i:irk r"r •N'hl· I OOne nr. 111 t'n urg4!r nr f'"f'' fun joh 1 11ppt. 547·&t37. 517-0395. SJlect your rompan1on from JOO's or phoro !'f'ferrals that we mail lo you. ~l.l-87.11 [ I~ 1 JACK Ta u I a ne·Repair, After Cleaning fi12-1403. S9'*-•nd R9P*1 j remocl .. 11.ddif. 20 Yrll exp. LICENSED r d R 1 Plaster, Patch, R•palr T FOR . . L. 'd M \\' C 5-47 0006 • nsure . es. 'ME le. · y ay o. . · R&S Maintenance. 548-!H56. .. PATOI PLASTE"Ri'NG +Sec'y to $600 CON TROLLER or Chief 11.c-HOSTESS Bu~y job/rtport tn p;11lt'~ n111n. Cf'l11nt11.nt !nr fa!'ilt'~f if'O"'lni;: P/time \.\'eekends agi-r. Gd skil li;·~lllt'll or n1llllon S Co. in mf'n'1 ~('l(lt'I Call l\llln. Bob Bum'.11 Restaurant NO CONTRACTS Additions .* Remodeling 64Z..1913. We do -.e\lerything. mktng dept exp h!>lpful. shirt tit1d . N~d fairly 644_2030 24 hr. recorded message 714/8.J5.2'1'20. 213/426Ut22 Travel I 540 WANTED! Exp. penrpn to sail to Mazatlan. 2/10/72 Call Mr. Reinh11.rd. 6~2474 A I, R I All types. Fl'tt t'slima.tes Qulc~ CASH pp 1ance •P• r Gerwlck & Son, 'Lie. i\1aster Charge. Call 540-6825 & P11rt.1 67J..ro.tl * 54S..2l70 LADY wants Housttleaning TflR UGH A Discount Appliance Repair Driv•w•ys ~~~·hr~~! :;n •·tipa.~: Plumbing W1U1Jier, Dryer. Dishwasher., Reseal and Sav. M-••. COLE PLUMBING GUARANTEED * ,..,..94 -~, •47-3637 *Bookkeeper• $600 qu111ihed & f'xpf'r·lf c.on-! ----=""""-~--1 AIP. 'AIR t: P.R. Som,e 1 trol\f'r or chief acrounf11nt INVEST IN know'! of T.B. ll'.I h!U'ld!e arctg. & ad· UT E *Sec'y Logal to $600. m;n;,,,..i;.,,, Sal•ry, '°""' YOUR F UR Good lh & typing skillll·rn1n. ~ stock. Send resun1e to 2 yrs exMrience. President, P.O. Bo x 2307. BE YOU II OWN 8055 I Men or Women DAILY PILOT 8aby1lttlnt Averi::e~~·.Guar. WOMAN wants work by day. 24 ~=:~ REP~IR1161 No Walls or windoww. Call "' ~1 t I I No job too sm&ll *~•')tel A11i1tent Capistr11.oo Bff.c:ti., Calil. Chairslde/sd oppor. Zj.B. off· CUSTOMER SERVICE ENGINEER LHH A Yell- T1xl C•b • "W ht t t Elepl'llnt.s'' over- "1Min& your liouu ~ Tum diem into .. CASH" • ~u them thru 04ily P 11 o t Classified. &12-5678. WANT AD BABYSI1TING . '(!UT home, .... ec r Cll Dorothy, 835-&194., * 642-3128 * 3CXX) sq rt. hot ,la.nch. x.IJl't E CE CTR I c' A L resid. Mesa Clea.ntn& Service play !11.cil. Certifie:t teacher. .1 •A 1s 0 • Carpet9:, Windows .. Floor ete. Roof.ing 642-5678 ~~~;86~~ S<!. CsL Plua. ~~:ei'. ·:::r:.. install: R.l!sid . & Ct>mm'l. ~W. 'LE'°'E'.'-Roo-1-;n_g_C<>_.-_--,-1,..-aI-l ice. *Receptionist $4$0 Accur. typl1t/lite 1h helpful but not elSliential/good· with peopll!. Call tw Appl 546-1311 '::======:r==::..::=--------iENG.. Nannie v.·ill care Jor _ )'Our chifdren whil~ YoU Big/small. Llc'd/U.. FTe& Dedicated Cleaning typt's. Rerover, n!'pairs, es~ 54fi...o91ll. *' WE 00 EVERYTHING * thermo roof coating1, white E LE CTRICIAN. licensed, 1~~24=H=R=·~P=H~O~N~E""'67~3~-40::,c_72:_ &:.. color. Lie/bonded,, .net Anartment P•1nter ~ lriJoy the ~iliry of s!e11.dy .. v,:ork. ~ pay, nict inqoor ,. jl'IWLt t;iuldoor work ami:ini;:o h1endly co-"•orker11. S12Q 'weekly .f. bt!-nrfilg, Call Mr11. Ptiillip11, 6'12·2~. Static Unlnterruptlble Power Syst•m• L~GAL NOTICE l'ICTITIOU~ •us1NESS NAME STATl!MINT TM fcl~wlno ~''"°"' l'I doing b\lslnfH as· LINK IM COMPANY. lll1 ~1rcmbcll Re.I<!, Cc11a Mesa. Clll!crnoa Paul Allen Rigg,, 1111 St•ombl!ll Ro1d. Cct11 Mr••· (1lhc•nl1 Wll\ll M TYier Tift!, 61ll ICeoke• 'l•ce, 1-ienolulu. Hawaii Th11 111111,,. .. Is brlnt e<indu<le.! b• 1 LlmH~ P1r1nr,.i>lp. P1ul A!!en lt lt•• Tiiis· 1ta!men1 lllM with tn1 Countv Cl•rk ol Ort nvt COllM'I on; Fob 1. 1tn. I • l 1v1rly J, Mlddo•. Oeoul'I Coun~ Ctwr•. l'·U•H· ,.ubll~d 0fllf'lle C.wsl Olily Pllol Ftb!'u1ry !. U. lt, 16. 1•12 111.12 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO (Rl!DITOll:S SU,.l!RIOlt COURT 01' TM£ STATE 01' CAl.l,.ORHIA ~0111: THI! COUNTY 01' ORANGE No. A·n 6U E1ttlr el (H,t.R LES R. (11!AIN, a~I CW,t.Rt.ES ltOIEltT CllA!N Oec~•~ />j(nlCE IS 14Ell.E!Y Gl\IEN 10 '""' e•tdllors ol 11,. above named d~c~nen! "'-' 111 p.rr1cnt 1ievl1111 r!~lms 09elft!I tl>e 1eld d..ce<k:nt 1rt r~ui•M to Ill~ lht m, wltt. ""' nttr .. •rv vo.ocll'"· 111 •hr oltlc~ of lht cl••~ of Ill• tbo~e tnll!I~ court, or ro l"t•ent the..,, wi!ll IM nect1so•Y vourllir1. to lhe vndt .,l11M>d el lht ~f!lce of his e11orntYs, l.11ltr. Manlev ond t.t lbl. Allo•nevs al Lew, 19() E••f Wtlnut Slrett, Pt•edene. Ctllrornlo, t110t. whkli !s 111• olece of buslnes• or the undt r· 1l1ntd In 1\1 melltr1 oertalnlng tc lhor ts1111 of ,.;d dtced1n1, wllhln lour m'"111'1 t!ltr !llt llf•! PtJblkUlon of 11111 natl co. Dal~ Feb•v•rv 1, nn Cllt rles Rl!IOert C•1ln, J• E•tcufor~ n.r Will cl !t>f: 1~ n ed oeoc~nl lllTflt., MJ.N Y AllD Ulll,. ,.,,..,._,, t i l nr · ... e1tl Wtl..ut 5tr.el "'*-' C1rttor11lll f1111 Tltl (IUJ l'n·JllS Attlr11..,t for •i1ui1trr Putllltllt!d Or1t1tt Coa1l DlllY "llol, FHru1rv S. 1), If, H· nn 314·12 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE t "'"-' I ' D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D vacation & Practical nurs- ing. 548-3776. LIC'D Day C11.re, 7 a.m.5:30 pm . Hot meals. Xln! care. Harb or I B ak er area. 546-1539. CHILO care, Christi11.n homt'. Crea.rive play, c r a I ts, games. Gd. attn. S 2 0 , 64&-8429. bonded. Small jobs, maint. HOUSECLEANING. By day. 1947. 642-7222. ' & repairs. 54&-5203. Harbor area pref. Own Fiberglass transporlation, 54&-2513. Income Tax C'OMP. mobile !aci!ities for ;...,:--,,.--,,------ hom•h nd"'try. Ht, m'""·, Smiley Tax Serv1·ce boat/auto repair. Ne\v pro. e· T. Guy Roofing. 0el'l.l Direct. I do my owfl work. 64.l-27RO. 548-9500. Sewing/ Alter~(iOMs ~hit eel duct developm't. 557-1579 Furniture .......E;;i'.:~an '!mssma~k;;;;-' i:>esi~ner / P roj•ct • 14 Years LOCALLY e All custom fitted. Persona] Archit•ct Fee Schedule Fa~hion advice. 673-1849. 4·6 yrs ~r. in design & SPEC • Mailed On n~uest management of varied pro-IAL Av< chair .. , ·~ · 'Alt•rations -L~2-'"•5 ' t C I t 'bl l NEWPORT lleigbts mother . ' . v W.A. SMILEY, C.P.A. ""' ~ Jl!C JI. omp e e respon111 - will can for your 2-7 yr old rocker st;tipped $$. Glulfli'., 642·2221 Anytime 646.9666 Neat, Accurate. ~ ye11.r1 exp. lty for delllJ"t Orit'nll!d ex· 'Id ll -..._ brass po~h,ed. 64~. randing ore·· w/v11rlety of Mu!il he "'ble tn liUPf'rvi~f' l!flUlprnt>nt lnsl11.l11ltions, In· Vt'1tigate customer troublt' reports, provltte customf'r 5ervice on rt'palrs. prnvkle in&tructions iO cu11toml!rs & be willin& to travel. ~·5 Yeart"st'rvlce t'xperlence wi'rol'T'lpArab\e rqUlpment. Ability to trouble &hoot cir· culte.. ' chi · A or JMTt ua.y. · 7 CURK & Toner Tax Television Rop1lr · I · · 646-630'Z. Go1rd•nlng , Ser.iice. 24 YEARS exp. ln inleresl ng projeota. Salary A/P loekkeeper to $550 lNF'ANT night time Cfttt in AL'S GARDENIN. G area. Pe~nal. st'rVice In I • BLAINE'S 'IV *' Ts~ ~elw:r'<n~~~r~f Send;~, m.,;o CDla~lsit\edP'\A~ St:rona AIP11.y11.hle bc:ki;mtd my home. Exp. mother. 1 . your home. caJl for app!., Sl'r.iicing AU Brands · · · " ·· · rm. ' '· c 0 11. Y · 1 0 ' PBX Recept. $433 + Ages 4 mo. & up. Excellent • ~r d&!lrd~ning -~ sm•1 1 1 1 546-7735, Howard Oark &' Authorized Magna\.".>X Asst. BkkFfr $550 P.O .. Box 1560• Coe.la. 'M,.aa, Recent experltnce/t.ypln1 n"l.·S25 wkly. 963--0&33. S:.5~,,1!:~A~,·~V:ceN•,,wpoc•rt, John Toner. Knov.·n for honesty ~313 \Vil\ train g11.t'who has !!Om~ Calif. 92626· JQ """'"• • ... bookkeepifllt ~pl!r. &: lir de-. Freto/1'ee Posl!ltms CHILD care my home. Vjc CdM, Costa f\.fesa, Dover PROFESSIONAL personaliz-Tree Service 111.il mindl"d . Plea5Mt N.9 . Equlll qppor. Employ.er 418 !:. 17th Ce.I Irvtne) CM \Vilron •&. VI ct or i a . Shores, Westclitr. rd tax service ' tince ' 1962. ---.----offices. Stable co. Xln'I Mn· i1 !!!!!! ...... !!!!!!J,""!!!~n«d!!!!! ;; · 642-1470 ·:Pres eh o.0 l atmollpber'e, GARDEN Maint 0 ... ..._., Focn:i.er IRS a&,e~. H.B. TR!f.U.1I NG, spt?cializing in l"fits. Call 1'1is! .. ,-T1!11 n, DJ~LED ~ 1 1 !! .. !!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""O!' 54S-7947. · · · ~ .... p. 963-2035 · truit tn>es. G·-. Cl••n-"p. ~7·6122, Abigail Abhor n...... JMJ. to Pftpare intal• "i ' mtotilhng, new lawn prun. · '" " ro;u, -1 lift! 6 Cabinetmaking ing, 1prinklers. Oda Garden Harbour Tax-S..,.vic_e fu!as. Free est. 548-8318. Mnnl!I Agency, 230 W. War-perliO,,... care, no '11· ·~LEGAL SECRETARY Nf!Wpa~:::l area ner. Suile 209, S.A. d)'41 wk .. 8-1 , Mon-Sal. Nr. CUSTOM BOA-T W··r RK Serv. 531-4446 dys, aft 5, 15 )'Tli. exp. 1ervice at your REMOVAL & trimming, fire &: lGlh SI NB 0 839-9585. home. Fo~ appl., 846-4187. wood allowance. 642-2755 11r BABYSITIER nee'ded, my Dovf'r ·• · · Pallas. Rm 11.ddit. 646-5219 64Z,I'"3 homl" for gi rl 11 mos old & 642--0971. PROFESSIONAL Gardcl'll!r, DIGNIFIED pvt. prl!paratlon ""· · iiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiii""' Carpet Service tree work, Pru n i n i'' of your return. ACCU-Tax. boy 10, 7-5:30, Mon-Fri. EXECUTIVE •· · •• · kl cl j b 314 N N t NB 64" "779 Own f ran•. Refcrence1. JOHN 'S Carpet & Upholstery spnn ~rs. . ean-up o s, . ewp . . . .J""!J • [ JI i 1 J Cleaners, Extra Ori-Sha m· I and 11 c ap l n &: • Geol'i'e, TAX Service. federal & I Employment f =-~~-"-·-------I A 1 poo """ Scolchgu..-d '"'" 64&-5893· """ ,.,,,,..,., ,, """' 5•nklng Personne gency Retardants). Degreasers &: AL'S Landscaping. Tree home, call for appt 546-012.5. Pl•tform Secrtt•ry all color bright@neni .r.: 10 re.rpovaJ ... Yard remodlelin&:1 lronint Job Wa~ p~· -~· 1t:lni : .7r=enc:e. minute bleach for Whi\e T.rutl haultng. lot cleanup. -1 ' -r- carpet.s. Save your money R.epatr sprinklers. 673-1166. Ironing Done In NEED hep et ~e?~ B · A .AV N 1 by sa.ving me extra trips. *Complete La.ndscape Serv. My Home have Aidti • Nanes"• 'REPRESENTATIVE ' Will clean living rm., dil'llrJi Serving' all Orange Co. 540-2241 Housekl!l"pets • Com-Let me lfhow you how .,agy rm. &. hall S15. Any rm. Formal & natural pruning. PARTICULAR Iklning for pa.nions Homemakl!rs • Up-I lt la to ;nake money & have $7.50. couch SlO, chair $5. 15 Also, trtt serv. 557_9379, particular people. Shirts, john , ~7-6681. fun in your free hrs. For a yrs., exp is whaC counts, not 1----,---.===---linens 11. ~cialty. 64>.1033. LITE bookkef'ping my home. J>el'liOnfll Interview, ca 11 method . t do ~·ork mysel!. * 549·2015 Jaftl'tort'al Exper. in constr. bkkpng & _540_-~'°'~l.~====-- GoCld re!. 531--0101. :-21~",.,.,'-'.,."~·--_F_,.._,_of_._1__________ data processing for CPA BOOKKEEPER General Servlc•• SPARf\.l,E Janltori3! \Vin-firm. Call 644-7928. For Furniture Store. Full Carpent•r LARGE OR SMALL All Type:g Woik: Cut doors, panl'I. remodE'l, finil!h, frame, repairs etc. 962-1961. AU. types of carpentry by local man. 536-1648 --------~-·I do.,,,·s. flM. crpts-resid. & TR A NS CR I BING-typing bookkffping t'xpeT. nect'Bs. GREEN MANSION comm'L Free e'lil. 962--0672. lll&ltUSCrip!s, term papers. Pll!ase call betwn 9 & 10 ~~~~~~gJoe& El~~ oo~:1i;tl 'p-.-;~n-t-;n-g~&~-----My home, Fouiita.1n VaJley, am, 64Z..~50. Papochongin9 ,....,,,., BOOKKEEPER F /C Va.canci l!s <»5t money! ltent )'Our house, apt., store * PAfNTING-PAPERING bldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilot Interior Exterior Classllied Ad. Lie. Inc. Guar~ Call Harrill 642-4558 HslP.t. run <'~· livf'·in, dr. for e!dl"r!y g,ntJ~ma.n. good hlt.h. Ref. 837·9357. f.fu11t be per&0nable. Full time. Xln't Q]a.ry, Garment Manufa(:turer 6'2-3471 BOOKKEEPER, 14 yn ~­ per. Full or p /tl me . 54.S-OM5. ~ * * * PROTECT Your IITVe&tment * * * with pomL Int,Ext C<>otl Trader's Paradise EE~R·:.:.. ::~ A~ .. , -fon H91p Wentoc!. M & F 71D BO'OKKEEPER t)'Pi•t pl/time fOT a CPA ht CdM. Approx. 4 hrl. a de,y. Salary open.· 675--2070. Nice 19TI Viking Mobile 24• x64 ' semi custom. 8'x20' sunroom -FOR Lane\: TD's1 units or'??'! Et.Ji.i.IS'KEN· NEDY 642-9J30 Broker. Gold ~b, ~x<;ellent C'Ofl- dition. Will trad~ for ~· ed. full size bicyde. 17351 Almelo LaM. H.B. 846-1944 47 ac n.nch Org Co. Inclds misc olckr bidgs. Exchl'. $l*JJJOO .eq far desert pmp/ cattle . nnch or ?'. 544-4015. Evee 544-6144. Mo'tOJri:IOME, 11 It, orily 1jOO mllfl:. Ute new! Loid· f!!d,, Hee~ duty mob'·and ll'am<. Equl1y -· 1'lide tor prop. or ? n4-J28..3401 B &. W Lab Technician. Mun be u:pe.r. 1n &II phue.a of blk A.white pr l ntlnr . Mature.' Apply betwn 9 A U am .Cllly .. i1363 1.oaan Avt, ~'. i;s DODGE C.Orooet &uto: ' ting. Guaran: work .i Pf!'r&orinel Agency haA open. PI S, 'P/B, Landau toP • .iU: rea1JOnable price1. BI 11 !,.-for acrompli1hed In· ~o t3-pe. Trad"' f,;,r )ate mo. I,,,-=~-·~,-~---,,-,,,, dividual ·with proven wc.- del camper tully equipped. YOU aupply tM' pa Int, ce~• in · the profeMion, -,_,--• o' o~ -n~, =;nt·• $10 <• Al"' Profitt; hi&'h &: shl.n!d. ~ "'""-'---Nee~-" Ulil ""'° OJJ"\o!IUl .J\UUIII ,,._.. qi • LlZ ltEJNDER"S &'IVQJ '-UINIU'I... ll~ H&V.·. 148 a-nr ~.11on· • extttlor. Call, ~7046.; ...... -• _,._ _. __ \..:M. ' ' ...... ..,.., r . ~ . Agf!'ncy ., ,.."""'~ .... .1..,.. ....,_., Nev, 'Free A. cll!ar. value PROF.' peµ,ting-inter /exter: 4500 Campus Dr .• NB turn "b'Uh to cub" in a 118.500. Want : Small home Honeat work. Li c It n 1 . 5t6-211S DAILY PILOT clulifled lld E-e.lde C.M. or Npt Bch. i-;S<~~z2159~·;,, =-~~1«4~.;;;.=::::::;:;..'.!'~~~~~!'!;~!!!!!!!_:..::,..~..U~~-~~~;:::;==;;;. • 1>1yers. 67'J.67ri6 • I Multiple zoned land &: La· guna development acreare. S88M I: $133M rqUitlet. Tntde: 1 or both for home, apts, or comm. 494465.1 Ha~: S25.CXXI equJty In aq. crest 3 Br home, . 2500_ .q: tt}Top c:ond-adutt ~ Trade ror JOcil ' income unlt1. 642·55S3. ,., ,, "'.'t'. f, ·Exec; /5,¥rof•tr, A_.,ntl"I CIOH< · SeuetorY: • Olrl Frld•y R1c1ptlonl1t L•gol Jr. Acctng Clerk P /tlme Girl Frld•Y P /T im• SalH11ollory c.11 Betty Bruce 410 W, CoHI Hwy,. NS Suite H 645-1716 EXEC. SECRETARY Advertiaing dept, of pub\l•h· Ing firm hu po1itlon ope:n tor a mmpetent aec'y. MuM be self startn who baa pride In he-r work 6 don not need constant aupe:rvialon. Accur· ate typfna: a must. SJi help- ful. $475-$525 to Ila.rt. ?jew• port BeJCh locatlon. Inter· v1ews •tart Mon. Call Glry Bfael,' 846-Wi5. !X!CUTIVE Personnel Aetncy !xec.• Sec'y .To P'r11. Gc:lod·Udlls, Ciood fiaure aptitude. Top ~Ire. 410 W. 'Coat H~ .. NB Suite H fi45..2716 EXTRA Jncomt.. 1'Dll « vt. LfVE.tn housekeeper, tull Um., to care tor 4 •mall chlldren & keep house In Newport Beach home. Mutt have 'local ref. Wage ac· cordtnc to Dept. or Employ-_. "'*· ,,..,_, MANAGER TRAINEE Man or woman nHded with mana,ma.J potent111.!. Our f!'Xpa_n11ion plan requlrt11 twn eurrenl llcenseetr. nlt'1ml!n or brokers. to he groomed for office m11nager in llB. M' Anahe-im , Planned O?Pn· ln11 in Marcti A May. De· 1lre minimum of two years exJ>frlence but will am1lder othen baMd "" abllity. Ex· c•llent ~neflt1. CRll Mr. Gravel f o r conflclentla l I n t e r v I e w appointment. 893-5063 I: a97-6194 COlL1NS A WATTS JNC. l~l Maa:· noll•. Garden Gro~. M.nagement Trne 2 Yra college. Gd po1entlaJ Call Mn. Schmidt WESTruFF PERSONNEL AGENCY' 2043 Westcllff Or., NB 11<5-:mtJ Marketlnt Opportunity (OT tM ..tes 01'- ~nted .' pera'lll • occa•lonaJ trav1L Must type. comm a expenen. Male or lemale. NIGUIL p.,.....,.., ,.,,.,..,, 27635 Forbes Rd. lASUM Nlauel ~1.1•n MECHANIC HAVE; '69 Sachl ~' ij .. new. Want; O~ pickup t1t van. Have: • '&8 ,f\Irry W, W&nl; trailer· or TT ** m:«m .•• 21;.j Ac .. ht dnert. IQ' pine., nr PurbJoqorn. Eq for·car, "'•~· van or 1 Wiil dttJ sl."'"""'ly. 646-834, 1·5PM, 148-2429 SUn. tlmt. Shald.., °""""' Sldn Mlnlmtn 2 .-. ....... Top ea ... Prod.-thnl honw PIY .l n~ ~Q\, ..... ~ •. BOI or Bob ,I ,.,...tel ~ti coll: \I•• or 'Tiuek W1nled '!'t'od< "l1l Coupr: 2'.000 mUes. Jn "1nt condition. * fm.m4 * * Lake. Tahoe lot. IOUlll de, le'Vel. cldttd. Stitt« aJJ ln11rcrmnent1 tn. Ap- $C500 eq for boat. car, or plane « ?? s~. ,000 equity tn C·1 ·puttl1 'pt. Beach: $100 Mo. Inc. + $10,000 paper at $100 mo. Want vacant prop O. Cnty. "' m-95115,,5<6-1385. * * * 1ra,e' 1•1'1"· reddential m;. Ww lot. 'tm " r.*r; Palos Vl!l'da. Want IK>uM, dtJ4)lex, NB, CM. ;<U1J.1 I""" O!, IUtn. * *' * _, __ , ___ --·-· -. r -..., -> • I ,_ -. ~ l'INANCIAL HUNT1NGJON llAC:H L•HNER s1•u UNION.HIGH ICtlOQL " " .. " -DISTRICT · ' . >' ~ ~ ,_ Mai: : ~ :i • l , ~·1 :~rt!!: :}'em. awrW · ~,.. ... ,,. iihUli ,_,cdt toreeuurw. 1 Pt'•IOl'tlWI Dtiputmet .. 1 "" &udettbi.1 IMrflt pla.nntnc. U6-m1, nt U1 °"' ·eo:, WOocl corp. 1i.t.ct AMEX. Rajlld ....,...., hu auted thll position. MalJ '. -· raurne. Employer Pays Tee. f'rM It Fee Jot. All 1-1 J .R. Plttc8 -··-.tnc, 1115 N"""°", OI KMm TIME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD I I I .~ .. -f 1 :~::: ! , , ' ' ' I I I l • ' J • • ~I' 3 4 CAil V PILOT s .... .u,, Ftbn.ary 5, 19n ,, •' ' " ! : ! i ' ' ' Here's How You Can Use Ow Famous Dime .: A • Unes our famous DIME-A-LINES Fl~E ·CONVENIENT OFFICES TO .SERVE YO U e Brine them OI" mail them with mrnct c11h e NEWPORT BEACH .. 3333 NoWport Blvd . e LAGUNA BEACH , • • • · • lll Fo,.•I Ave. e COST A MESA .... · .. · ., .. 330 W"I Biy e HUNTINGTON BEACH 17175 8 H<h Blvd. e SAN CLEMENTE 30S No. El Ci mino Real to one of our 4 convenl111t offices. • No lilffftock, produce or pl•nfL e No eommerci•f ads 1llowed. e Eich Item must be priced with no item over $25. DIME·A·UNES Ara For Prlv11te P a rties ONLY • Ads F r om Business Address e s Not A ccepted ' SKATES, l§ttt, Roi I er VW t.'>nd"'& $&. VW bumpen TIJXEOO, wti1te coot, in· 'f\VIN 11.ize matltt!& and box PORT AHLE S1nge.r lll'V.'ing ROL.LAWA Y Bed $2'2.50, PARTS ;1-$25. Complete cars SCRAM -LETS Derby. giri'a me 11Ai. r;ood $8. VW doors i10. V\V nul-c·!udulg 1Jur1 and 51:utls t lJ, sr1nng. Vt'I)' clean, both t lt.. n1at hlll<', \YOrk.s good $6. 5-ffi.HiOO. 'S6 Oiev .. '61 Buick .• '61 eondltion $3.50. 64&-2388. ning boo.rds f l.50. Rear ''Xl'l"llent, &l6--4003. G4:l-7ii08. Com rortable arm ch a 11', Pontiac, '60 Buick. '62 Chev WERS deck nw ;s. 962-1782. c1E'llfl $5 :&>aulilul picture ONE Craltsnian • Rotary straight Axle $25. 567·93«i . ANS LADIES Patty &:rg goU, 5 •-~==~---~--POH'r·A·CR.Ill Sh). (;erry VACUU'.'11 cl1.'fl.1wr wlth at-\\'!de rnaPle fratne J'S"x30"; lawnmowt"I" • Runs but ~~~~~"'"-~~- irons $20. 4 wood $20. 2 NIGHT ,;lands SJ f:'ach. back <'&m•·r 16. P<i~1'r lachmcnts .$1.5. Uprigh t i'flst s31 rell for SIO, chairs needs tune-up. $15. 546-5057. 3 .t~in beds $2.5 each. 2 ~11: 1 Forrnat _ Ralor _ LOily _ 642--0342. Golrl p1 .. 111t swivel chair SI~. mov.·er SW 1>4:'r:i2'.i\l. \<'!ruum $25. 'JV stand for $l each, Small table ':l. J1n1shed lype 5 dra.".' 0,.,.1, ... _ AFFORD IT Coo<l w '\!--·....vi '-l TV $6 ~ 2 • 54 inch me.pie bookcase, h $12 I (.'h Jd uvu ~ 6' DlNE1TE with 1 111; chairs 4 ,. .... """ ral'l;,'t". 1 SA.FAfil IJ\'~.U Bl10 \\N JIO!'liu.1e · Elcclr1(· 536-8296. h dboord . c· ests eaci. 1 5 1 Rising priers: E111, tfrink $25. Photo copier $25. Bt-11 I you_ i·h-·1u1 $20. Dinette M"I, 4 Alaskan r.eaJ Jackf'!, ].\-!Ii 1oos\Pf $5. &12-6!,3.'i, ea ll, Pr 1 me ron-.school d('sk SI~. V1hrn11ng 1 and ht-nlf'fl')'. for lonloni•ll ~ M.1/FJ\1 Tuner s2;,. (·hai.r~ $~. Kelvinetor !rttze $25. Wture fox i;hrug SJO BOYS cJothlng .!!ilZf'S 10-16, illUon. $25 n.ch. 7 dra"cr sander $10. I~ inch electric I 1 he able !O AF'· Knight multi plex adapler top retngeramr $25. :.! i\tulrtl blue arltl io:.ol\I QU llli·d DA Br stroller $7. Poll} good rondition 2 5 c -s 5 . niaple kneehole s I u tl e n t drill ~. Yard tools $1.25 t~'R~ai".r no Slo. Electr'·.• ..,, .. d•• s·.'· rab!t><;, end. colftt $4 e-at·h. I <"h0J11' $2. lnf:tnt seat $1 \Vomens aniJ teen clothes desk $15. Bu-ch playpen 1i11ith each r.101.l'er/ed"er SI O. ~·c----:-.,.--:-::::;ccl .. """"'' ~· lwin b<'dspr{-ads, c·u1111im, ) 1 o --.- J.) .~-~· ' .I (''-:t.'Cllrnt ('OU ILIO n .$10 e~t I. I .., ""1·731B. ___ I r;asollne .........-~0 tar " d 1 I 1;,1pcir >ag SJ. Red"ood 50t--Si. Polaro1rl s"·1nger I floor and n1attress $S. Ova.I lormica table $8. 18" ·rv r.18 .... 1nn·c1~. 11 nrk~. inowtr $20. Bed, txix spring 5.j7 ""'-"I. plrtuc lftb!e $5. 545-530:!. new $10. Nancy Dl'ew books Bright pink, poli.-:11<-d cotton Thermostat conll'OI heater 1 S2J. 2 dii;h1 nusrcrs $18. S:lO: ,; • DROP leaf maplP lahle \\'ilh 1 & In l lO. K ""\IQ.) ~ 0 c ea c h. ] 5 Vol double bedspread, quilted .$4. Sell PQV.'('re<I jigsaw $8. rlcx:lo: radlOS S~. $6. Ail!/~ :-01 Ad • • I • 2 chairs SZ,. 16" Sch"·uui 1 • nuH !II f>nniure DES"' IJ' n .5k l lO Offi<'t' 4 DATSUN tires on rims, vert1ser 1 YIO Aflng . l vacuum dean. attachments •~ .,, vo: • r i;o 11 S!2 642 2:: 1 Enrycloped1a set $5. illlsc ro\ el'lf'I ""llh dUSI rulfle $15. Child's swivel drsk chair SJ. nHILO $R. F'1rr :<;f l'1•f'n ~ " I h 0 1 • rlM'lulations bike with trainrng whff s I ,' 1 fi\\•ivel rha1r $15. Otht"r J :-. ' • -•11 · Looks 25c. G4G-7:>28. 6-16-7501. Baby eq,;pment 5 O c -$ 3 I \\'all h••l"<. doublr H:r .u . I·. -" ~15 H h ~i.~• ''" Chll ts S\5 64..-1 46 ~ ~ may be In violation "' · ig . w ..... r ....,. r .• ' · ........ 1vel •·ha.In S5-SIO. Tall Cl-flLD/lEN 'S lan1ps. Rag-00 , . , \\lhite twin .spread S I . $25. ct:. 1bt-rmos1at 112. I: of State Franchise seat for bike, rearmount $3. 12 CJ-: Camper TV, plu,gs ctiest \\'Hh 5 dra\1•ers $.) . .cedy Ann. Andy $15. Lions !)BL~ bed $20~ T"ui. bed 14· BOA'r $25. 10' $25, \Vomen·s, girl's dresses and '1 3910h ChBnnPl Pl .. N.B. Bo.•d & loco I c .. ,1• I-fol wheel:! 90 degrtt curves I into 12V ci~te lighter, Sat.-{)r Sun. 6~2-7S85. S:!i. Oowns Slit Bonnl't SJO. T. V. ca.rt $J. \Vhlle 6 f'ertiliLrr sprendf.'r large play clothes. 6 nws-T2, 673-lSO::l. I• !I • uu -new 50e a pair. 644-4655. \\'Ork!i OK. S25. 2J60 Stale dra1ver chest SIS. l.arge $12. Full box spring mat~ ...35c -~==,.,.,=~;;-c:::--;"" n.11 licen se r egul•· oJ ht al d -•·-d Avt"., ort Oak St Sunday ii. 212 W. Victoria, Apt. 1 Costa . children $18· &16-60S9. upholstE'red C'hair $IO. trc:'Sfi S25. Franie $6. Hee.cl· ,'-°10'1h:,· ,,~1Y,:•nt 4-6co;d1.1,.•0~, SUHFBOARDS 7' gun. 5'G" I• atching met c~ an 6 r.1esa, Severa.I rugs, on<' for SNOOPY and pea nuts &16-7528. .. """ '"' " " Gt !1· tons. chairs $25 each. Two aide • pm. board $7. Comer 5fep table some new with lags 50c·S4 . 1 . P1g knet>. OOar?s, 11:~ i , chairs $15. 968-7348. ,. V\V 1300 header, VW patls beau I i f u I Jkrnadettc ,-nuraclers, Olarlil" Brown, BRl'l'TANY hunt co a 1 . $10. Magazine table $6. 2 Tyke bi.ke 75c. Boy• s Spoon, Pa1po, unicycle Sl:i. l i 2 ... vUCHES $10 api.ece', 2 $10420. f)oub'.c bed. com· I.ut'y, L1~us, wall Jllaques $5 Laities size 14, nf'v.• ron-table lan1ps, pink white $6. Stingray bike $22. Slainles~ F'ully equ1pi>ed 1? ~~ll<H~ 1 OSTER Imperial can $25. 557-3910. plete ~12. T.w1n heel. t.'Onl· •'al'h. 6·1&-W89. d•l'•o••. b,·,,. _,1 "Z, ••II 1 1 · I IO M h m 12• 12 xi' :l :..• beds $10 apieec, l chair. $2, ~ ... v .,., .,.. VOIX car ca.mer · ens steel hamster cage $3. 1725 1 s ow nquariu '" J '~ 188 Mission No. 2. opener $5, l -2 burll('r pro-:Z ~'ULl.Y s1~i·able Ski-slf'ds plete SlO. Sin:-)" rolla\\'ay, NAUTICAL decor a I i ng for S25. 646-7528. spor! coais $3 each. DresS<'s Gisler, C.M. \\'oollur! carrrt. beige $20. J" panestoveff.Jt'campe.r$25.2 perfK"t fur people with ('(ln1pll'te$8.11N1n1'0llBWiiy i!en11' rr·produc-tions onl,Y ~11Nrb·k r 1 20 $1 lo$~ Each. Suits $j 6•16-170:). ~P 21 " CE TV, table model. r11.•1n beds • trames, head-cablns in th<> mountains SlO Two rN.:linrrs $8 each. . . ' . · -1 c ranic • each ':.57..:.i856 I TELEVISION $10. Kitchen . , .> pl••• good 118. 2I " RCA TV boards $20 each. Childrens f'Vl'n "l)('S slalom 125 each· 0 • 1 .. 15 c ~111P s \Vh(.'('l SJO. f igurc Bo11ama 12:io forks $15 · • · chairs 12 each. Upho!steN!d 1 H.OOM divider 6's4.1,~ xl S15. ,. '0£,I • 120 El "' · 1 nc long bt'1 "· · . onl.· hl'~1il SIG. Captain ~latues $.°J. C1·ho"'" !·o·d;,., "· 64"1'28·. ELP' St f 'nd W I 0 '"23 1' console, good c.ond1t1on $25 swing Af't · ectrlc rater DISF•LAY caSf' J2' x 2 • 3~~· blnal1on t·hc-f.>t 11f drawr-'ls \V.·,tl 1,1,,1.,,... •"-. 'l" ,~9. .. " ' .,., u-" JI ' · lUt!C'n OI' \VJ 0 chairs $3 each. Stereo 54e>-UU · '[ broil $20 Electric toast or ' -"""'.., .,.,,....""" AC'''.'<96", a ll stuck~ Need · ~=~c--CC"c-===;o; , Admiral JXJrfable re c 0 rd '. ~ . $12. 645-3.159. arvl bookeasr \Vllti shd111g H ~ N N ET T Pl'<'X.'IUr(' "" c~b1nets $10. Coffee table STEEL shclvini:; 3'x4'x7' $2j 1.. player. good condllion SR bake broiler S:i. \Vaine iron glass doori; $?.l. !\1 archin~ l.A!\!PS, gold lPaf $ 2 .) . breathing units. Pol'tablt-\1·ork $'l0. Rallan '"'in head-S:i. End table $2.50. 'l. pit'('(' j 002..,11983_ f 1r 1960 Olds radiator, real good $2.50. Stroltt car wat $5. ~~10-7370 or 557-6909. metal headbourcl hvin lie<ls, Figures Sl5. Spanish $15. models-AP-unit $25. At· boad $5. &14--03!"15. couch $15. Large squ al't' --~ ·==--,.---c--;-. M $12. 17" portable Philc.'O TV, ChiJdl'('ns pedal car $5. 2-1 SKl pan!s, f::'rnest Engel. conip!et<' si;i each. Good Antique rrproducuo"" $15. tachments $25. Case $25 1 B!l-(F. $6. 1971 Proof M't corner table ~~-Lanips I '\UTHEN,TIC83 nulk cans $7 · • needs ~pair .$6. 542-5936. glasses in a scl $5. 2BSA I size lOR, 11i-omen's, near bahy crib and nearly nc1ii· 1~16-6089. _646-5627. ! $6.j{) r:IS('nho"'er silver 1 50c-$1. Large shdtng dra"'er I each. 96~9~·---,-~ ~-GENER AL E-I e ct riC motorcycle wheels and tires new $25. 675-7513. l $ 8 F 8 :i: 1~ TRU 'OLE bC'd 1 Ila '.'1 . 1 ti cabinet $7. Headboard $10. \VIRE "'heels !or sports car I $20. 1 set o! Triumph I I mn!IJ'PSS 1 · nur ·• 'J -:> N sel $25 each. TIRES -2 -G7s-i5. Belter! I 1 0 r p tnpresen a on Baby things lOc-12. Kitch('n 1• $25. f'ach. lluhs !or samr I I stereophonic record player motorcycle front forks SlO. D~1''1'.~NG 1a~le $ 2 5 , tires $2 l'aeh. Nice \\'alnut Small bar and 2 s1ools $i. Uniroyal, on new $20, one case $15. tique crockery with stand $25. 545--0950. Gc,,.•al Elec-i·c -~1.,, 36 x80 . C.M. 67;>-7'513. end table .$4. Six fnot Early Po11able steru> rec 0 r d 4000 miles Sl5, 646-5627. bu 11 er churn S 2 5, urensils l Oc-$2. 2605 W. Dahl SlO. each. l'its most lour • u ~"ru.. _ _, 125 675-5258 Lane, east of F11.lrvie1v, bolt lugs. Sizc 5'Aix15 (will-t CABINET. EArly Ame•;ca, electric knife 110. Exerci'se GOLF balls. the best 25c. American so,fa $10.. E.'"" pla)'t'r, needs repair .s5. GOLF' clubs .• --",, prac-Refrigerator · · · 11 1 r ) 1 • vvu near Fairview and Ed inger. 1ng to se separa e Y . l: 'I Tmaple, shuttered d oors , gym set $20. Lamp with Practice bells Sc. 2 1 9 taA ble1 'c" 211.M\V. Victortaty, Porta1~teGolTVd $1_5. 1 ScNkmg lically nev.•-best makes $5 BOOKS'. games Sl-$3. TV STO 96~3 . . V. •ll-FI storage, CO.!!it $80. shade $3. Coleman L.P. P ie· Poinsettia, CdM. pl • 06 a esa. LS ca · car! :>. swive roe er. each. 646-5627. S2S. Blond drop leaf table VE $10, you cle11.n. WORK Bench 30x92 Sl5. sell far $15. 21" Black and nic stove $5. 646-1344. corner across N e w Port $1!i. Blue-green armchair BULL}'..IJN board $25. Chair $5, Vanity bench Complete bas6inetle S 8. white T. V.. Zenith, like B{)y·s and girl'!! bikes KENMORE washer, runs Blvd. from SIBter Bros. J\.1y S20. 12'" la"'" mower S7. asso t d 50c h ~~ w SS. Ency c 10 p ed I a $9. Beach chain 50c each. Steno chair $1'. Metal bench 1 1 new $25. 646-2562 $l $2S p dal $l 50 T 'k good $25, 897-1439· part of Victoria is a branch Large seascape $4. Baby re eac · · 56-533S. 645-4904. 30x48, $25. 962-89&3. ; WHITE brocade · &Ofa $25. $3_-™k: wi:-ls ·Sc·· e~~h~ BALLET, Point, toe 6hol:.'s, ()f the main Victoria St. You back carrie r $4. Baby s"·ing BOY'S Stingray bike $10. RATTAN black Mugahyde SURFBOARD, 6, ! 8., good USED re!rigcnltor SW. Ui;ed ! Gos oven ~,.1,, l 20. 5,.,, Unicycl· 12. B•'ke l"lldc-pink satin, sizf' 1-D ne"' must app r oac h my $5. Baby '¥\'alker $ 2. Ru~! surboard $1 5 · stove $20. Studio couch $25. uiv " .. '" __.. · 17 "'"'"~ h 5'18-5659 couch $15, Dresser $3. Vani· condition $25. 540-1821. l .. l. clot"· ~-=· Sc ~-each. 2 ·-1 .. et pa•."IU>' g.·. COuulbOn · V"rV"-~. dr1ve\V11y from the 110rt on Portable TV. need!! repair • ~19 0ra""e Apt. 6 C.r.1. ~ · '""a .<;;!(..._,""· w-"""-' ... ,, ¥ " ,, s•·· ty $3. Rattan coffee table SS. AIR hair •~ 50 S .. ,.. I'~. ing machine and table $15. 16" x 20" $2.50. Bissell BLACK and \\'hite 23" TV in Newport Blvd. S.'l. Small lamp $3. 3172 Sici-...... 20·us, 20.) Kenisil, Blue stars End tablr. rattan $2. Maple c ~. . pear gun EARLY American maple Appllances 12. Vacuum 18. sweeper 11.50. Bissell rug oiled walnut cabinet, \\'orks '63 eo--i·r 125. Book<·a.se ly. Mesa Verde a re a . ~ . with marker bindings $2,50. Box $2.:,(). Tape~. step ,., t•bles ·~ each. t' '"" $10 7 R bed $15. Box and maltresti, I cassettes 50c L·r · k t •Kl ~ ~', Headboards $5. Grey frosted ,,;hampooer $2. Dish es $25. Girl's white i;idev.·alk szo. Ches( nf drav.•cfll $20. 549-1791. · fl. ussclJ Surlboard · 1 e JSC cs I Book shelves ligh t airy 3' x $?-&12--0717 1)7;j..2\2·1. $2 each, Du r.k calls 50!.., ( ', pwlg $2. Frames 75c. 1856 1 25c-$3. Light brown wig and , likat<!!I'. t'iizc 11 $2. 6-16-2561. Oak chest $25. Typel\'Ttter l/l::ATI-fKIT low clistor!ion _ ~:.i. • . Croquet set S~. 14.. in· 4' S7.50 each. Desk need~ omona, Apt. C, Costa stand $5. 12''-12" hubcaps 2187 Ralei.gti, C.M. desk $5. Oak bedroom sci: nudio .1::enera!or, morlf.11 IG-ilIAPLE: bedside !able $6. RAT_LROAD ties, good con· rrfinishing S2.50. Desk chair : ; Mesa. 25c.::;5. Lock gas caps $I . DOLLS. Mia and Chrissy. in Ches! $25. !Vllrror $25. Bed 72 \'C'ry good condition $25. B.ookcase $6. Boy·s high rise I dition $3 g"IJ each. You pick ~r~~~e~i~ :~~~!i~~n ~~ .Rood shAflt" S2.:.0. 536-0353. AUTOMATIC washer $2S. 12V heater fans $2. Da!sun perfect cond ition $'4 .50 , s~. !"l'ls-8779. ~lo!oiula l2V car r11dio no hu·ytle $10. Modern black up. ~33-173. JI.task $l .50. Srwrk~I $! .. 70 LTD sh()('kSS15. Trailrr , , Philco refrigerator S:l'.J, both tonneau roadster (.'OVers SJO. C'llch. 6-1&-2'J8S. , GIRL'S Stin~'TIIY bike. ex-pus h bu t tons, nega 0 tivr> twu1 headboard and frame LARG-E dresser \.\'i\h full 'fwin mallress SJ. Bunk hitch \\•ilh ball $10. Chains ! . In good workfn ... condition. 4 5-{,05 x 14 tires $15. Sno1iv -I u I _,., ,,. G"" ground $12. 195)! Chevy car ss .. Old bench $5. Child's I dome miITOr. $25. 968 Glen-r "Ads 110 llam l 112 '·" "'l"'ll'['l' door ., :[. ...,. tire 700x 13 $.':i C I I' THREE bar stools. 11·a!nut t·e en C0111.il lon :i, r. Sa 1 d t bl nd 2 M V'. , s rr ca,Res , ·""· ., ,., . ~· i drawer chest .$3. 557-4639. 350 x 19 $2. 14" ~f:s ~~ .r;w1vel \1•ith hacks, 24", ex-1 portable stereo r eco r d radio $8. Ka1vasaki cen-~h~~n1S~. c~ld a~1:h~gany '1 ;,•,yr7.;,a':t.guna Beach. a.ry I 50c. Blo"·er l;i(FM S2. ReconJ player $15. Ta Pl' • l 2 Ratlan chairs with C"shions 11 d" SIO h ta 125 8"" •i191 1urion, green-streak, ex-F ishing poles S(X·. TraverSf' dl't'k, reel lo reel S\5. Hi-F1 "' Steerin" wheels $2. Gas or 1 ce enl con 1!1on eac . P yer · ,,.......... · ma"azine raek $4. 28·18 • . al . 1 • 110 ea h "·t'--If . .., pansion chamber $1.l, 30-40 .., BIKE pat ts 25c 11 oo gi:r s rods $1 $2 Easel I I Pogo amp. 2 $10 each. 12V j • <' • ~ ....,, CCI ee electric mo"·ers $3. 929 LltllC'. girl 's pale yello\v TEN gallon aquarium 1i1•irlf Catalpa F.astblu!f 644-1624 ' · · -· · ' , f, table $5. Rattan end table Arbor, C.'I. short 4 poster hear!, loot-Krag Lee loeder $7. SS ' • · bike as is $7. Allan, stick $1.50. 415 Kings PL AJ\1-F~I car radio S25. •t ·· " pump $4. 2 high ctirurs s7. Cl I pal bod -~· TWO 3 d b'k 26" N' B I' S . h -" , , $3. Rattan lamp $2. 3 piece board and rails $8. 968-3Sil. 1evy m a Y .,... ... , spee 1 cs: 842-4877. . . Lawnn1o"T :i. , tile r"r a.Kl •' bl nde "'' 1 4 Ft. bookc-ases, stained, any and $2. T1\•in strollrr SS. all .........i $1-$2.':i. 64:'>-l&ll. Ladies with basket and 20" ~ ppl es 10c-S1 : ; o e.,... lab es SIO. oolor $12.50. Don't call 2 STRAIGHT and 2 curved \\IOOflen play pen $7 Car 1;vvu girr· S h ' sr s25 l SINGLE shot 20 gauge shot TAPE deck 4-8 track $25. ma('ranir _.~u i . . ~I Child's dresser S7.50. Cub before Sunday n; g h I .sectio n!! wrought iron rail· t seat $-1. CE baby d ish $4. At'lTIQUE . fl~tware Sl-¥· each~ ~c"h17d'""b"·"1ngrayt 13 I J.:'Un. Xlnt condition '$25. 642-3830. After 6 P~1 ., I LanStll:h.'1ry1.s'". t $3. 16622 Tiber Scout uniform. size 12, $4. A u 1-' d tra Ih "' .. sea · ~-•" "1"" • • 557-2416. ings S5 each, Lionel Trains Infant scat 50c. Baby lamp n que iuat Y wi 646-3680 .,..........., """· CHESf or dra\\'el'S $25. Chest I SURF"BOARD 6. 8... ~ ; I 833 Towne, C.M. $2 to $20. I Toilet, complete $2. Call 4~187. s1erlil~ r a i I in g $20. · 1 SKI boots 9th like new $15 or dra S25 i\I h' 5 .......... ' H EAT ~f KIT lmn.'\'mitler, I SfROLLEE 3 in 1 buggy, "'ith tank S5. I Bathroom Dcn1e.tasse cups $-1, 78 •IEADP~IO~E.S: Koss PRO Two Sting ~y Bicycle!!()~ . ""'~~ . '_ate ing condition $25. Ski boots size , • · needs a little "'ork $15. j carbed, stroller $22.50, Large sink S.i Kenmore washer ELECTRIC edge!', like Ile\\' S\\'ing recon.ls $1. Couch 10. 4:1'· Fluid !illC.: ear cushion, I Schwinn $l2 and Sl-4, BSR mii:or · A.\I/~ ~1 car 9. xlnl conditJOn S 2 5, : , 54~1819 4 dra"·er chest $9.50. Hand $25. 297 Rose Lane. Costa $15. Lawn mower $12. Clock Chairs $10...$15. CoffC'e" tables 154i~e new $2a. S u n d a Y I stcreo turntable 112. Pocket-rad10 S25. Car luggagr" rack 968-9798. ' lawn mower $9. Swim fins r adio $j P rol«tion screen :>-2929 $5. Breakfll.'it set $ 2 0 · ==~-----~-·' BEAlITIFUL ~,1·g·•r halt Mc"' (C(lrncr Santa Ana ' ·· $10 each, Sing.er fYT"'"Titer · books]""-=~. 962-s=n. "•2--0191. f'.1ETAL IC'nrus r acket, ' · """' .... $2 each. Goll cart $4 .50. $-l. Oster blender $ 4. ..-20 FOOT """""" '"" .,.. go"·ns, size 12-14, cost $300. Golt bag .$4. Baby bouncer Ave.) Sunbeam wa rUe iron $4. $20. flandmov .. '('r S I 0 . WOO(len boat $25. 20 I :J\ol ED I T E RR AN EA N REF R IG E RA TOR $25. Spaulding $20. 962--0661. ,..11,10~, S25 each. Day and $1.50. Baby anrl childrt'n's CONVERTER; 117VAC in1o \\'ig. dark brown, frosted. ~rreRE~ertr~5· 11''ol di.ng tas~'0e ~O:·tra ~t trailer "'~ 2 1 5 · 1 r<'clln<'r, needs w () r k Stoves S25 eRch Crutch<'s SPANISH tables $20 each. coc la1 dre.sses, 5ize 12·14-, clothe.• =--II. Me-·, ,,,.,,, 12V AC, play your car stereo . ...,,, :. ec IC ry pan ' 1 C' on N>ar enu l)f l'('Upholslcrin"' •2Q. 968-6803. 18. \Vo•he-•2, •. · ·a-.h. VII' I Coffee table S25. 1 ~-e 50'' 16 .,18 H I "'"" .. Qrlginal $l00 \1.-'iltl ca.se, S20. B ·1 I 5 s 1 0 Chevmi I cr-.1c t k IZ: 1.::.:c:::::::..:.:.2•..:•::.::..:::...:::: ..., ... ~ " '· .._."' ! ... ·. .,.,. ot pink pant coat. $25. S."17-2416, CM Don't call in home $10, 545--292'J. Bl . . ro1 er ovens · -· t' or rue 1· , . 10 . 11 d c• A H all ... h•cls 12 .• ~. •••h. 8.,.._1, lamps $18 eac.h. Carpet , cost $50, "'orn one<'. size 16 aze talking rock ing hors!! Cloth in~ Sc-$10. Dishes and I-Beam axle for making a IV. insta e r · ·. · w "' -= ~ ~ ~,~ before Sunday nighl. SLIDE pmi·ec1or $20. S"" •••,· ,,.,. '" .. L·r" •cket• st h••t•-o-a"tomat1-good 110. ~,hi•'-" •10. "o!d1·,,8 ",'"'. P•.r s3.50. Bird ca.ge $4. S7. Blouses, sweatl'rs 10c-S5. ~ ~"" ,. '"'''· 1 " Jo " glELSS\\'art' 5c-$7, Sat. and trailer Sl5. \\'(ndshic-'ld fn r ' " '" "'' . ~. ...,.., U<:U ~ ,. ~. , La.dleA ski pants, l4-l6 s4.50 '64 VW engine parts $5. la'mp S:l:i. 5 gallon aquarium ci1ch. Ski boots v.·ith boo~ Sun., 6532 Bishop Dr., !·LB., Ford truck, fjts 57-60 S20, wol'k1ng. co~dltmn $10-$15. bed $10. Bar stools $1 each. :ll S\l'lvel bar staol $6. Gun !~-· Spademan ski bindings cost Barbell set $8. Can1plng $3.50. ya in ah a AT-l Irr-es, men's $7. Child 's above \Varner off Echvards ~k parts (or large trucks I hOr~"-"--~~:w'ulelO book] ''.""hi.I/ Chair $10. Ottoman SJ, r~rk ~~ ~:; c:~.es $56. for $20 E 1 e ci r i c lahle $10. Redv.'000 patio tachometer $20. ~l49-1255. lan1p $2. Child's ro!lrop g.17_2023• s,,.$2;5. Slant 6 ;'ltopar enginc ea."uu.tU" . • "' e 1 Clothing $5. V\\I lender $10. stze. · It<' Universal percolator, like I s~a! and. 2 cha_i rs . $1~. 1 JtEF1UGERATOR, Whirl-desk, chair SJ. 6-l-1~24S. $20. Autoniobill' air con-Io 1 I e t sink $2. Lawn I Books, magazim.>s 5c~2. ~ n ~~rm ~ oo!2 r. a c 1h · new $3. Radio $1.50 Car : \lit?ught ll'On .chair $\. ~2 · pool ga~. icl' maker, c.TOSS 1 GAS reFrlgl'ra1or $25. Gas Gk~t~:n :;:1 "~~it:'X:~!c;} d1!1oner, con111le!e $ 2 5. TnO\\'er, motor $8. 2 traverse T~ys, ,Rames h·SJ. Couch ~11 eac~~· A!!IOrl~d J~~c~r;; radio $5 lfomemade un-l trauier v.·he~I bicycles $6-$1. top freezer $15. 548-1674 or stovc $25. Au· a nd gas tanks Small pneumatic tires and · rods SI each ... 846-6376. I $l;i. Table S2. Vacuum "·are SOc-$2 Sal 9 _ 5 finished wood dining table I Tennis racket~ Sl each. \Vall 5'l5-2:'1Z!l. $1-$25. Rcc:eption chairs $1-j and 3 chairs. good c.'Ondition axle for makin~ welding cart BABY crib and mattress S20. c Le an er S 5 · FR E .!!: 962-6982, tooa'i s p ~ r r () ~ Sl2,50 New copper belt $3. plaque SI: Popcorn poppt>r ROTARY lawn mower SW. each. E~tric motors $7.50. St:i. J.'j(]() RPl\1 la;:hometer, or small trailer $G pair, Hoover floor polisher with DELIVERY TO YO.UR Ave .• F.V .. Brookhurst al Olive purse and shoes 98 SI. Electric can opener $3. 10 speed blender r n.-. t 1 5 0 $ 5 nev.· $10. Nr pislol, BB, dart Chevro!e! V-8 stick St'l-up. attachments $15, 536-7675. I HOME. 546-~. 400 P1tatf' Ell is. Chat''" BI a" c h' $.1.50 Dre!ls & coat 10 m~tch I Classes lOc each. Darts and s7.50. ..__.~~ter .00 s ... :-· or peUct, like new S10. Ne\v Rd I . 14 116 Red . . · board 75c Rotisserie S2 Records 25c Books Ilk. Electric drill Sl:i. 1:.leclTic 6 c-vlinder r~oro S'lartcr SI O. $20. 645-3682. MINI bike Taco 22, 31h horse · • NB. Benefit A.le for To"•nhouse. 111ze: , . ucmg equ11> · · Rake !ilk La I t ~·o I .,18 Ct I · .,, · ,25 ~ 125 1 big r Boosters for UCI mil-I "'==c:-,.--=°""=-~ t t 111• f I"" \ Drape pleater hooks SJ. · mp · .<1M razor ...,,.... · 1aI1ne ll"OnS Nt"<lt new Foni llltP~lor LUMBER S5 Offier desk 125. engine • · ,. 'nme · J\.1INr blke lrame...,.. E"g>-men ' cos :>, or ""· I Palo CM "'" "923 I I 1~ 't . _, T 15 ·11 It 1-P......,...,.,,..,., ~. .. """ : . Blue front car floor mats Sl. •1o\vcr vases 75c ei!Ch. ma, · ""'u-v · I -:>. 1' ovie <:,arncra ain• S."i. New et1rhuretor for VS Car/truck gauges S 2 5. irc:i1 · wi se separale-.... ·~........... I SZi. Power reel mower $15. 646-4597 S nd . hts I \Valking sprinkler $ 2. BONANZA l\.1ini Chopper editor S20. Bi ge pu n1ps .Ford, 2 barrt"l $10. Ne\\· Camper C'Ushions, set Sl5. ly. Parakeet rllges, com· 2 Old fashioned .school d~sk& 842-1039. , , Tues thru ~t ti'-4,npi~ease or 1 Pullout clothes line pole $5. fra1n<'. like new $25. Motor S:i-$25. Mag "'™;Is $5-SlO. rarbumor for F 0 rd . Paneling Sl panel, 839-JTSl. ple!e $4.50. 17800 Sanl.a $10 each. Large birdcag!' R 10• ~ ri ' Nalional Geo,,...i!phic:i; JOc for Mme S25. Larhrs 24 inch •lose damps $5-$25. V\V Anita, f'.V. 8-42-6253. 1vilh ornamental trl'f' $'10, "'• F. RIG Er •. ~TOR ~ood KELVINATOR fr. 1 1 ,.. cylinder S.l. New starter for .FOOD cooker. CE <'l"'"trlc. 1 worku1, con<lillon 12 5 re igera or, <'ach "" lbs. mortar mix· ...,_. rem1lar bike 118. Boy's fender and muf!!<'r S.'i each. ''~ 11~STINGllOUSE v•-·•m 1133-m.t. "" -1. · II h $25 642-8S4l Q\I ........... ... Ford V8 SJO. Good usf"d auiomatic, several p 8 n 5 · ~J • J '-U" ~ ~:c;7~~l~. ape ' 838-2264. Royce Union 21'.l inch bike Oprl engine parts $1·$25. Con -air s I art er v.-l1h C'UOk an entire mclll at the 1 "'/1h atlachmenls $12.50. 2 BAR stools $5 each. Coflee \\'ORK ta.I ht 1 1 COUCll $25. D1n1nli tablp SJ!',. ~~· Bos~"s 20 in~~ bik('C$1j, 646-3250. solenoid $5. N<'w Au!uhtl' same time, rosl WI. Nrver V.1re n-cord rack Sl.50. Blue pot $3. lron $2, 10 \'Olumf' I dra"'e.l"!I lJ~· w11. .;;,~. • !~'O JU or 40 FT. ()f chain link Chair $15. Chest $12. 9 x 12 ' ~ ' nora c ., !If. 40 Hp outboard n1otor, runs \"Ol!11ge reguta!oN; f o i' 11.--ed. v.·arra.nty included s1;,. bedspread, doubl~ $2. Baby books of Knov.•lcflge SI~. 8-12-3079 x ' ~ . lencing ST.SO Two chaise r;ig $2£'1 .. DrcsM'it 50c:-$:'1. :1l:l2 I 5'~°:'Hi~~· . f $25. 4 hf\ outboard, dr)"ll"n· a.ll€'rna1ors a nd i;:cnt'ra1ors. 644-0-1'!1 hlankcts 50c, cnb & mat-Machine RirlaN' place $25. -.....:_ _.· ~.~.,__-..,.,~~7 lounges $6~ch.54S-7030 E.16thS1.,C.iil.54R-!£68. OFJ·JCE swivel c ha irs. dab!<' SZl. Acrordian $25. 'l;)3™l2Jan1p $5cach.400x ~· tress with rover $6. Ch i!. Antic11if'desk ordff'Ssl'l"$2.), AIR cond1l.1onrr 115 V-60 r.OUN~ bird cage sLJ UNDER\\'OOD P 0 r 1 a h 1 P arn1s, casters. like nr\v $25 :i~ ·• mrtal pipe 15<.' ft . lR knohby l'I c r & m h 1 r AQU.A.nJU~·IS, lJ gaJ $10. 10 farol'le $20. Stove S l 5 • TV table swivrl lop $3. 2 cycles $25. One twin bed bulletin bo11nis, cork backs tvpc1ivriter \\'Ith t.:asr nici• ('Ar·h. Tr!Psropc, n e "', F'rigidaire manglf' s 1 2 . 111otorcyclc tire near nc\\' ga! $7. ;l g-,i.J $3. Stand for 20 I ~M2-7808. quart steel pans $2.50 C'Bch. t.'Om ptctc $22. 1 child's $2 e_ach Bathroom scale 50c ;nd cll'an $15. Rri;:in; clrc-t~·1pod-lcnse!', Eun rilter S25. Bathroom sink $6. \Vet sui1 :o; SIO, Usrtl roolor'{'y{'le parts J!:<il shov.• $8. 6-16-~. f CHROME :i;narPd;t1m $12. 1 L:idies cloth<'S 2:X:·$Ei. Shoes ~k~r ancl maplP thair S6. Antique !ables S:S-SW. 25 Ji:!'ll, 1 tric brooni~ good $7 .. ·.o. Sina II ar~hl'ry ff' a I hf' r $1-$5. Fil.w.rg!ass scraps Sl-$25. Likf.' nP\\' So:>rta dou-SODA pop n1ach1ne $25. 57 L<l1vnn1owcr engine par1s 25c-SJ. t ~1cn 's c \ 0 1 he 5 1 • P icnic table mun<l wrought Pemco .aquar1~m S 2 ~. Boy's bike. 3 sperd gPnr, flf'lchcr S.1. Nt"\v spice rack 5c-25c. &12-lfiOG, blc bt'd Sllr> rna!tress and DcSolo-hcm[ enginl', doesn't for 2, 3, & 5 hp Briggs & Large oil pointing nicely iron $4.50. Also wooden onr m?tor. filter, $'1. ~leclric 24" ivbeels, i;;ood !\res and \i·ith bottles S:t. J\.1cxican sort rlra"·rr bnx :<>pring $l0 each. Illa!· run $25. Dining table with Stratlon. Tecume engine~ framed $25. Rounci mirror S2. Wooden ca~e for animal m.LXer $2 .. Bumper Jar.k Sl I \'C'ry clean $l5. 673-4262. 1 lea1hcr purses, ne"· Sl..10. 2 GAS sroi'e S20. 5 tress anrl box spri~. doo-Jear $10. Sninll hike "ith includ ing rods, en gin ' gold frame old $15. r-.tans $1.50. 2 al uminu~1 screen Kitchen pitcher pump S15 . . boxe11 wine hotUes $1.50. J dresser SlO. J\l an's bo1i1i·lrng blcsize $5<'ach.MaplehE'ad training \.\'heel s SlO. blocks .flywhf'el s and blue eashmce si1.e 42 lop 8cl_00 11 ';;',91<2 . lron '"'1n bed $6. \Vhile toilet .seat SI Kiddy 2 Long t\vin beds, n\ake king, bo.<o; pla!cs..rJishes $1. Box I ball $7.50. Baby items: __ _, rootboo~ •"d •!eel Bookcase headboanl 1 3. <:ra nk~hafls Sl0-$5. m i n i 12 ~ ............ n $2. 4 badminton $20 each. Complete hnen for hard-back Reader·~ o.·.,,, Dressing table $10, Carbed wn• "' ~lA83',-.· Small tool box $IO. I rc"AJ°'M"E~R'A~·,0-...-.... -:--7 I .. .,..,.-bed 50c43 1 rails for single size bed $10. Girl's clothes, boy'g clothes bike "-go-kart & w~.els ~ .,........... $3-$7. Avocado rackets SJ. 3 teak trays $3. ~ _ · Upho st.ered l 75c. Case for tapes $2. SJ, s~·ing-car seat $5. Jump lron bunk bed set with l0c·S5. Pictures $1.50-$2.50 a $18, frames $2. M1n1 trail 75 .,.......i f chair $15. Woman'l'I clotht!I Sp!U"e dra"-er 50c Weight chatr $5. Large trunk .$12 Tapes SOc. Agra 8mm movie seat $3. Bath tub $1. Potty ...,ri,.,.,... a.nd ladders SlO. pair, Tape. recorder $20. frame $18. Late VW door ':> square ,,. ..... s near J'IC'w size! 3-U 2.Jc..SJ. Full lifters meta1 11hoes $2. Brass Hermes Tockct fype\\Tlter ' camera S5. f\1elal record chair $2. Walker $2.50. -,. ·~-and tent 125 ••ch SJ6....tlO~o Blue/grH:n shag S25, You I lc·gth mi·tTOr II • -·v•~ 1"1 2 t t •2 h n. d Nau-i. . ....i.. love seat. red in Bookcase $5. Toys SOc-Sl. · ...,..... " uuu ·~ tea pl'JI $2.50. recycling . s oo s ., eac ......... un stand $2. Floor i1crubber· Saturday 9-6 Pht. ~187S. !§""'"""" take up. O'Kttle. & J\.terrilt doors 1~ .. , "". ·w·i"·"·•t•r me!al table and cl th 1150 r cok>r with wooden arms $1. 557-:iE44. 3ll'6 Cori< Lane, TWIN mattress & frames with h r ""--..1-JoJ '"-'K'. waler pump $5. Solid teak 1. 0 • po ishl'r $10. El P c t r i c . COFFEE table $1. Mirror tl. $15. Dre 11 er 5 $5-$10-$15, ~e . rm er, ()ven, riile $25. Salt wa te r end table, l'ftds legs s..5. \\ i~er baskel S2.50. Rattan 54:'>-2529. 2805 LaSalle Ave., Posters llk. P!aybo)"S 25c. Expensive black arxl white CM. griddle. Like rlr"W $25. a q u a r i um $15. 21632 Bausch &: Lomb bubble sex-f'hairs $2 each. Carpet C.M. . goll shoes, s.ize 9'Ai like new PATIO lights $4. An tique chairs $5. End tables $2.. fi~Zl24. Kanakoa Ln, H.B. ton $10 C.Opper urn $2.50 S\\'eE>per $5. Bookcase head-GREEN couch SIO. Desk $6. Jigsaw puzzles 25c. Fal<.-on $10. 2-4 pound health or ex-style brass exterior light $8. Pia.no bench S2. New PORTABLE dishwaat>er, $20. <;;c;;<c-;::::;;::-..;-;=.,,.-=- Wicker covered wine bottles tboablrd, double .$10. 2 end American fia.':' kit $!.~. ~ ::....~ New fuzz torJC' en:ise: boots $1 each. OIX' New hose reel $4. New ~rul~. Metal 'Q.lker Maple f'win bed J\lattnu SURF racks $9. VW muffler I j, Zic each ·Hand carved a es $5 each. 2 \\'hile · 1 • gallon oil base -redwood Schlage TuHp d"mmy knobs · · • 36 hp $3. 8 traC'k tape wtth 11 l' • g 2 5IJ Like new. LilUe girl's · GIRLS -I $20 693-3007 tapes S2'1 847-4913 ~feenchaum pipe. turbaned ro ups, x ' S . each. school dreM;C's 2 5 c. 7 5 c. TYPEWRITER. \\'oorlstock, stain S1. Nc arnew ctuld's $1.50. Hager Jargp butts $1. .<u" de wee e'ngllsh ;i;;~·,;;;;""""'~·=--,_,.-~~ · · Jndian head $3). Blue glass Haby strnllcr $5. Dishes Pants and tops, size 3-5. l()c. clean, oiled, checked, runs Ea.r;ybake oven with all the New floor tile $3. Ne"' lighlv.•t">ighl speed bicycle CHARTRUESE club chair 5-Spttd Screamer b1kl', two fruit j&rs, 2 qt. size $3 t.ach $3-$8. a set. Hibachi 50c. 25c. Large size 1adi('5 llkf' ne1v $25. Oral llyglene £00(lics $2.50. Solid ropper lavatory faucets $5. Acrylic like new SW. 962-.1436. $12. Quilted print club chair }'tars old S?). 968-6893. tte.'<lcan pottery planter SI. Glasses, book~. pattC'rn11. dre:r;se., $l-S2. Me:r;a Del Mar 1~'atrr pic k. like rl('W $5. planter' "'ith Y..TOU!l'hl iron dear 1~"x5"x8'. $1. r~ord VW 1ynchro I r a n a . ax J e . $12. Fancy upholstert"d BABY aulomatic swing $5. , _ Engli:i1h bone china cups nnd placemal.!1, de c o r a Ii n R' . . . . 548-716."i. f.ramr", ~ inches clcep abou1 tilt shackles $4. J 0 is t ·rransmlssion $2!'1. Axle $25. chair $10. Tea cart S15. Mu.!!lca l lofa"t ••at 12. 3 ,; •• ,--$2 •ach. 2 •peed n1agazine all 10c each. Pole lral l. n7o M1.~slon Dr. 22 ·~ 1¥ liSi' p 8 Brown coat, mink coll"'· ... -'""'" 1 TWO green swivel rockc.rs 16 x 1o....-.1cs '1· a httngers SOc. Deefi Sl"a tud11. egboard 'x4'xi4 .. , 2 shtttA "" wa,y nuM!Cry lamp $ 5 .• •; t'leclrlc blendtT S 2 . 5 0 a~p $2. Blankets SI. Cur-1 BEAUTIFUi~ Babyllt1e crib $3. Flo"·ered rocker St.50. MonroviA, C.M. 548-!i332. $4 . Rnck col.le<:Uon $:). for $3. Girls dre!l.!leS, like 11ize 16 or 18 $25. Like new. Animal curtains S8. Pride .Rirdse~ maple dre!ll!E'r $25. tittns $2.50, Picture !nune.!I and n1altress, expensive u n CM new s' 12 $1 h Coat, light ta.n Lynx lur co[. lk '· 1 ... ,_ ck $2. ""~" o"""' Sl each. Baby botlles Sc. model in excellf'nt con-Bar $5. Gold and while pie-REfRIGER.ATORS $25 a.nd ~76. · · izc · eac · 1 1 ,_ wa er $3. Baby clolhes : ; .,. .... ~ • $5 S rd U S 1 $ 2 5 8.25xlol low profile whitewall ar, i"e ne:w S15, Odds 'n hamper S.l. Playtex nurser : ! REFRJGERATOR. Gibson, CMl?thes 12-16, SOc-S 7 . SO, dH1on, citron yellow $25. tabtw;.'. Mf 1P ~-''!i Y coSl : ~1:5'_ .. ~e, i .. ~ C81I S~ 6j NGEWI \\"llJnut hutch top $25. $.'i. 968--1579, Ends ol silver plecel fl.45. Ml $1. VW top fu-aa• --k ,• . int green maid ol honor Several antique chairs, ex· ..,. or reuu•MJ ng · • ......,,l"' ...... 'E>• .... ge · a.ss doors and .slx1f $10. 675-4174. S o -'""" ; : 1rreat shape . S25. Kitchen dress, taU, site 1 5 , cell ent for desks: one oak Tables 50c-$1. &14 Oe.k. Pontiac Cat8lina $25, needs Encyclopedia BtitaruUca Sr PATROLMAN radi<I. 11 ;;,;;;;=--=..,-;.,--=--1 · ~6. ':·" table and chall'I, \\IOOd $15. Magnin's, paid $50, sell tor ladder . beck $20. Mlulon 646-2776. 'i\Wk. 20 pil<ln w a I er $2 Each. Med ic al en-lransl!:tor with converter POWER mowe:r $L':i. P()v.w fl.OURESCENT 11.ihts 8' ! • 642-9287 SL'i. no,, Santa Ana, C.M. l':tylc hand painted pattern NEVER \\"Orn, 2 pant llUits, ht'ater. ueed 1D months $15. ~-$2. each. Na-1 $1S, 19" portable 1V Sl.5. JTDYter $25, Pu.!!ih mower $5. Iona:. $15. 962.-8983. :~ BOAT compass 3 inch with 64>1343, Sat-SUn. 11)..6. $12. Antique palnti"d ca.rneo size 7/8, 1 blue $10. 1 O>r'Vail" bucket eeaB US. tional GeorraPblai 25c Toy Hallcnf!l!'l" S 38, 4 bands Upright vacuum $lO. ~ SURFBoARO $25. Wet lull ;j tm" $4. Fii>eralaM boet with 'G7 FORD Cortina complete: necklace $12. Old calnf'O ptn peachy pink $.S. 2 0 8 6 Oxygen and acttylene tanks Cannon and tank $( each. S.W. $10. AdmiraJ clock tric Door polisher $5. Mu. $12. 6J5..3,Q. ! a~ ~I $25. 7 hp ()UI-f'ngi.ne .sz;. 'I'ralwmtcsSon $8. Pair of antique: child's Walla B C.M $25 each. Corvi.tr 4 i;pef'd l9" walking doll ~ Slttp-radio, $8. Boat ladder, 3 26" big t1tt bike S12. Mana board $Zi. Pair ()f oen SG. $25 cane bottom ladder back ce: Ave.. ' ' transmisston lllr'ld tnns axle ire beg $5. Decorator &la&a •.tep $8. Red and ~n bow 10 gpeed bike $2S. 1513 WET suit, lonv: ~. ntn Gedine driven portable ·Rest or car .,,;th pink chair $14. 646-1335. 548-5324. S15 163 E. 18th St .• C.~l. bottles $3. Fiah nettins" $5 hght $3. Marlc ten Ora.nge, ~. ~ Uke new. S l O. ',"· pump, " 1ncti $15. ll,l..28tb slip D"ef' l-2ll-860-8878. \V.C. -Fields movie: s .... -HA\Tll.AND pla\W' and ~Jl7 ~ .. cork &heel -... Boob CflJ)lllcltM d Isch a r I e fa:. DOUBLE bed, e:xcellf!nt mn-3 . • t DRESSES ~ Shoe 50e ...... bowls s:i each Blue' fruit • -nlllon for cars boats <r T WIGS •' St., N.B. Drapes $1.'50 Electric BBQ 11ta1ues. alro 1..aUttl, Hardy, jars '15c 0~ New 01VAN and chair. ~ 2Sc-$1. 54()..837tj. trudts, $25. 2 l: a r I y dition S2S dre99er with l"(lir-: 8""'11 with form &nd ~; APT me tu ttow m 36" x $15 dishes lOc 2 bird C&a'el 1-tae West. Chaplin and vaporizer $175. buaY robe wood arm, new OOYet" m-GUARD uniform, We 11 t American lampg with row $25. 3-rup, 9xU' S8 n;e· s: ""'°'· cott S85. ~~ ·sr• aluminum ec:rttn door $1.50 m ch A~ a 1 z e Keato n $18. ~. Mt! pt&w $4, (:orr.lert.ible eluded $2$.. ?.1aplci Cap~ln Flll'gO. new, ~~ price $15. Ahadea $15 each. 842-5142. MlCh. Bookcase $5. Dinette . Uc with form, , ' $3. 35•• x .CS'', 36'' x ~·' rt.ftigmltDr, 'i\U'); good S15 OlNE'JTE get, Sw ed i a h hip chair $3. Pottery punch chelr S."i, Small mapztl"l(' 646-4003. DRAPERY fa.bric SOc-$1.50 $10 Muld-colored b Ille ::im~· oo.t $18, $8. •: . alumlnum ICftefll 25c each. TV. ~ ameil ttpair S10 modern, very good condttion OOWl $2, 3 n\J"n film edilor table ·J'. Smll.U stf'rro on 2 Twin beds complete '11/\th per yard. OiUd'• desk M ruflh)oned cM lr w It ti cg·• x S?" wood yard g.te: Twin bedspreads fl.SO. 21V $25. ~l548. $3.'1'5, Rott~e $18, BarB ki' SS. Box hobby t?ill~ $6. headboard $12 each . low white table: $1 O malchinc ottoman $8. 48" $S. 570 VlceorM, C.t-.t. 11tanda $2 f'Bch Pl&)i>en $5. ANTIQUE dtf'JiK'r $ 2 0 Que $5. Bar B Que disht8 Slot car bok $3. 61'3-6448, r,f&..52.18 Sat betwttn 1 Ii: I aulomatic wuher $25. Ship black round coffee table $5. f ~ CAR.P£T'. houseful. Avocado. Toaster, works good $1.50 matching niihtttand and $2.~. Frames 25c. ~·· 3010 Scevlew, alley. 6 PM . 1 v.'heel rnlrror $10. 64.$-D>S. "='~~1~158=· ~~-~=- hf...ao, l'(JO(I condldon 24' x ShJ.rtt SOc, all !dtt1. mirror $'1.50 each Sm&JI folding ~I and mettreS1 19" J\.1q:navox TV $20 . BUIL1.'IN dillhwuhtt sz. f!IDE-a-bed 90fa $15. !IOOxl.5 lO SPEED ltin(ray,' 2072 A • 71' S25. 14' x U' plu1 h11ll 2 LARGE lampe $2.50 each 2 rnund tnble SS. Twin 1lte $8.:;G, Tripod $2.50. c1uncra 962-8335. Scars washer and eu dryer, Mk~ln ntd1al ()n Buick .Newport, Cost&. MeM. $25. 9' x U' &old $5. 9' x 11· la'lf' shade• 12.:.0 u ch. box l':prillR' and' mat!J'n3 ~ 'IA 501 Redlands Ave, ELECTRIC gUltar S 2 5. 70 model dams~ $25 rach. rim S15 VW bul ~h seat NEW ping·p<ln& tablM.iltd 'fan SS. Oval 6' x 9' rold, Eltt1rlc helter portable SS $20. Boat s tull S 1· $ S. ~lB. Amplit!rr $1.0. 8mm MAuser Bikes Sl-$Xl. Lawn mower $5 Weclrewood au raJlCfl once $2.S, Custom m.de perl«t. J1$ new, olll,y $15. Com« table $10 catree tahlc S.\1-:'lm. '63 FORD 390 (.'ublc Inch v · SZS. 12 g1nige lhotgUn SZ'!. 6 S5. Mechanical •ero«lil fOfl $15. Oxntn • c e I 'i It n fl queen ~ze: bedspreads, blue 90-2581. SIO Sat Io-t. 989 Oftk St, GENUINE Olympic bar bell Englne: atill in cu $2.\ <ft""r dttaer $10. RolRJ')' Kf'netalor S20. F.lecl rl c gtntrator $1.l/3lnd K&le . ~1;::25:;·,;833-::;,;;~;77· __ -.,,-..., : '.-,. t>INl:'l'TE Set. road t:Onttl· CM. SID, like nP.w. 10 •'rlghb, !erutse-a-malic tranmtlulon mowr:r $25, Electrle r.rlger bester SS. Eltctric motor $2. II.lot car 8e't $5. Baby '61 DODCE L&nctt, all parts t tioft. ('h.bll' ,.,ith C cbaln), MEI"AL dinette se.t, C cha.fn: 2~ lbs to JO lbs racll, total S2S. Rear el'ld<I $25. Rnt or $Ht. ll~C@ c::lippe~ $3.&0. 769~ w. Xl5h St., C..\1. ()lf ck>thea, to size 18 mo. 10c-tl425. 645-41648, m Apt ( SJ0,00. .. WI I 110. 6IH5U. 100 .... m.am. .... -1-~ ~ Plattntia. CM. l5c. -· F.W. wu-1 ~----~~~~ 'I i ' s F'· k:'. ., ' t'~I 13 .u. 11. .B. '6" ass 10. Ion 15· 20 $15. $1 ,.,. m• OU< ill- ly). $15. och '"' 125. ,1, '"· 'x _eds .~ i!f'r '"' $3. .,,.. i-Ft UV $25. •nd -$1. be< ood ize ;, I' '"· ~ .. I $4. ;un " itc h . "" '" 5. w •I h• '"" 15. s. •o 15. d'• ... hi "' al n ... do " ull 8' 7 • ' J[fi)I [ ·--J[il]'=I ~ ...... ~.-=J [Il)~ •• I ~, --~]~I L_I _-_![§] ===[ _ ............ _.~][§J I [~_""'"""""'_· ___,]~·,·;.r:~5: ]~' ~[ -~~~~:.~~li~ /iHii,1iipiiiwii.iinii1!Jiiil, •u~ .. ~P~-~11~0 rielp wan1•d. M, F ,10 I -1 I f\'EEJ) full lllllt' ~r\'IU' ''II · I Htlp W•nfecl, M & F no Furnitvr• 111 I Mls.ull•MOU• Ill Miac•ll•nNVI Ill Sport int Gooat llO Dot• lS4 Bo.ts, Speed ' Ski ,,, IJ011 ~1J('.~1n11111 t:.~p'rJ lln'f. R.E~ .PT IO;\J:-.7 \\"A \'Ti-~U ':"'~.-,.,.,.,., . .,.....,,------___ ..:.,.;;,.______ !'!IEREO. tm C. ar r 1 r t1 Apply 111 pcsun Airporl Con petcnl. p I 1· a ~ 1 n g ::ip-' 1 ' P 1 S r IR e '"" P 11001~1. PE:CA~ Kl"' ht:lldboat'd $40. * AUCTION * niodf.l. f\Jll stert'O C'ht1nKrr. HElUAlJINt,; (' q u Ip ni r n t GERMAN SHE P HERD 17 t 'IBERGl..ASS •kl bot.I, Tei.:al'O, ID.II C'l nlJIUi'I Dr. j"l(.'ltnUK'f' k>r .\.H. la1<. ufc µI T I n1 f', ThUJ'li/$itt/Sun. ·~ ' ~llU! to p coHee Ible. au· ~UllJ)('rWon llPf'&ke.t~. llrrlt'l't P l'f'L,, RCBS. Dir ' \\"hi lt' ll /blk l1o1t~· .t: llUi.t'k· lr1hQard/outboud ~I• r c . N 8 A k f . Btll 'f)'p.!ng . .')\\nir ltl<nM:nlHng: A~-co1 'r: b1tt~round. ~·runt $.:.:; L.ge rnil'mr m . AUIO f tnt: runii tur~ AJ\t/rl\t atereo radiu • 101 :00. .'lllll 11h.1. \\.] u~s. 11ui.lr. !t 11k~ s:t:1 1 1Tu i~1 .. 1ur 11-lr: c•rw.M .• • !> oi 1. . 8:3Q-j p1n tall ,H(}...3-IOO 01<' ap~JJ'~IM.'1' )!•~ V<'tl,tt" \\'l!S~r $2j, Antlq~ dtni~ I.. Appl iilnC('! lap!' deck. StUI brand nt"11 1 •·1t1•h1n.-14:~ \\111, +~ 1110;:-646-4671 •\lll'r, IZ.69:1. AJ:wi "' NEl::D extra 1110nf'y? lit't11ine • ----Country CluU, :>-l9--037i. N1111 !bit> $1 :'Al. :\ntiqUf' marbl~ Aucuons l'r•dd) · j ..:0 f>·111 · .,.,,aran1--...1 \Va• l 11 r11."• tnnunr r. ll CB s ----\ 3 h •.. h. I ,. ' ..• I ' 'I w· d ' A ,-B .. ~ ~· I' ~:NGLISll S<'f!t'I . lf"n1•I•. 'I t1l;.->1·2 iiM dllllt h)', p ra.s 1011.s ric~., 111on1 c n .... u . I ecrratiuu ·' )t'r . I rop l("(' crean1 tblt', 1~·1:J. in y S uc ion arn u""la•"·-• 011 1, ~ P·1111le1 111•.·o·.uo··, 111 , ,, , I -- II d II 1 '"" .. ~ )'--1va.1 " •· ·' •· 1110"1> old, 48 i;h an1 p~ .i 111 11111!0 1'· l.iO hiJ...7~99 1ft'11" .> iuulll·}. Nu l(i •"<'!., t> \·A ".\' \\"1\NTED baby,.lti•i· li•·-r" 1.·ha.!i·!> $100. &l j...:noG ))ij1 ~ Nt'~""''J"!, C.\I tt-1" ...:.:a<.: Solil ftll" ~J2j. I'll.\ •H I hull•·l:1. br ... ~~. p I' 1 111 t" r ~' I or lnvei.1 fl6S-.68G9 •i r • · ·~-"1 ,.., or<JUOU ll'rlliil 'I l·h11n1p,, S ~ n It . Pill ACTIVITY on Pf'n1n.sul11. for 21 .. y•· old , Sl}IMONS Hide-a-bed, flt'IV Bf'l111iJ Tony ·s Bldg .\lat"l balanct-of $9,j 01· IQkl' u1 rr n111ch rqu1pn"'n! SlJO for 1'·,·-00•1 -------~~ 893-'1317 • '"' ~· · I~ ~·r Bol.1on \\'haler 13 HP -. DIRECTORS i;.rl. Call 675-2-IJ~ 11 f1 I pr11 . I ._-ondilion. $7:.. J Braided t>nl!;_-o[C' PAINTINGS sn1all pymnli<. ('(illf'~'ll1111 ''''''")\liui~ ~119-~3 \~ -\\"A H.\l..t-i.:uddly-111111ir1111n· .lohri.o.on. i,:('lltt'r l'llrf'ri~. f'f"· NEED 25 l\pp1, 1na kE'rs. \1',,--.: .. ,,_.0-,1,,ui·-lad . ., L.-, I ".".· .. ".'·'· h. I e k, IX, .".Y •• l'i<'l11 11 iii.st: Q u 1 r 1 ,. ,, g Dept., 714 8!13-<XJOl IU)S."I' ·,s (ll •,'ti·o1o 'k 1 · 1 " ' ... .... 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I"' ilul.1, al! rrt·t rr1 i·r:i.11 .. 11 ,'It ~"e1;il a1·· \~Al rH~.S:i lur L'Olftor !Shop, --------•1nl.1 !! to :; p111 Lee's track lurn1a blr. h ft ~) :~IJl-tlX l."1 l\"11\J.. lh11r ~ •1\ I •'11 i1 ~· ! l 1v1 l1 1·~ f11r nur largr <ifl.1r! <!l'•'I Ill. t'.\j)CI'. Apply in Hl ~~-A -BED. orangr pln1d refl£',\ speakers. ~cµai•n tt•I) Ah(" rt'i,: .. 1 1110~ 111 ;11" l.:1•"! !)pc,-;, a! shifts. Lf'~tuuli(' l!H'n1 .. n111 pl1 •\, t ;Md hl'!ll' 1"'1"¥111. \lr Sll Lant'!>. JiO:l ' Sl-.1. f{attan lo\t>!1.f'a l 1: tvr-l1ni:1n.1I Oill'i .. 16~ t-:. 11!h St. retailed f $109 84 Store, Rist•u r;n,-,--111 II l I.. l II J: •. ~.1 1·~/1\kud· i ll •:t ,\S~11tn :-.:-lfi', 7;i hp t 1111 \"11n-.n11 11 lr• ,f, rquip . I: T111 l•11 111 hlS-1 11:1 t'1.-. '<u1·~l"~ n"1:1,lr), ::."11 ~· C !1<'!'1bl or a ng,./i:,1 r e r1 l \1.,1~ l l<'!Sa.ti-1.'l-:iJOO or '·' p.oy olf B 13' llospital J{rl , ;>..1:1 r11 s & ><11\;1r~ .SS1<•t /' <' 1·11-."•"•'~iiiniioiiLiiliii··'ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii flo ral "$100 Roth Il k" llC'11 CAR-PE-TING___ b<tlance Sl!f.l.S7 ,,. 11,\ 111n1, or •r ' iu:~St.11~ -- ---b-12-99~j 01 "1 IU-~l!l."1 I ;~l:11u1'.:1u :i ull~ r~~1:1l;~~:~111,~1,:1!',--------67."-.-81:!7. l"arpf't )Uur houi<t' in llL~ur-~~~P n~~ a1'f'~~'~· ,;,'1•'1 r,.'1 lt ~ .. ,MI" •\l HA.\'.T rq111prn.-nt ..; (.' I l .\'. ' L' Z t-: r.. µ ll P' [11lt•r11r11Jii !1-~1 .\l /F I ][§] 1 1 f 1 \111 1v11;1 / (.',1 ~h f(('":.;l~lt·i-. 2 1\(1\1,f'hl\ll.f'u ,1,,,1.. 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C"un ') ,,11fr•• l'"I! r: l•'lt• II) 11.P . Or<h'r Takrl' GARDEN APTS ftOLJ. !up dl'~k. !1all-ll"f'!' ! 1:u1ld nf Nrwpon Bf'<rt"h I ro..;:rrY. u.'!!Cd boat n1oc11·1ng do 7 t'Okr n1a1•h1111' 11 /{uu11 1n.1kC• Hu~~ lh1111llu1l.'+'I'" P .\llT "l'J.lll'. Sal. Fr b. :J1h 9an1·4ri111. 1·ha111. 11·· ma tr rial, t"al·h s1 · \ ·· ~1':11 . ll'r 1.:1'1'a111 tablr l\/J taui .J. laµJ~· dr•,1., \\j :!l 11 ·'''11/)o.}rl Fll1 r!, • \1 s;; ~I 1::1 ~.K\.I Do ~uu <'110) 1alk1ni:; 11 1Th 1::.'1~!1 Bh.\JK111 ,\1,, t·h;111.~. nt <»11; lablf' ·1:.1"" <"0111r b} t"ua~·J1 or •·ai lo link :!1:: · long, I"'•" \l l<ir . P u·lurr., 1 ~1t11 01 11u~1 )l~~I td~-i~l.•.i ~or"·· II'" 11 .. 11 1, .. ,,1,, ''' t :a1·tlf'11 l:rnvr buy a1111ques. I urn i 1 u r.-:ll.k' prr fl. ;\fat'Ult' Surplu ~ "·· 11 1 1 156 Hors•S 1111\· -"-~~ ~ ~~ oos~.~: .. ~1~ ~ ,[ __ r_,.._.,... __ 1_._"_'" _ _,f {r11J ,... -' ' '' •" Ul hC'r unu,,ua.I oltl lurn1lurr ·""' a 1 1110 , 1" . i II a ll o! lht" ,~ai.ll>I ,.,11,, .. 1,1 171 41 ti'.'.6·~0:;1f 111£'11":;;, 11on1rn'i;. a 11 r! Co .. :'.307 S . .\1ain, S.A "·\" 1·.···.>. T V, R ad io , HiF i, St•r90 .. ' 11ak ,t-11 wki•1·. 1~1:199 San la u v------ lakC' ordcri; in lhC'1r 1111111.-, Leonor:. in Grr('nb100'·, ''"· ehildrens clotlung, loys, t"OI· j.j.)...ti.)jl. ·11 f'" in I''"'",,-,, .. -, .. 136 l·.,rua! t l1•ror F.11•r•l•1y••· " " • , 1 ' • • ... " c-.. S.I.' ... + l•"••u1· C II B II ' I Ull1t' J e 111 t' r y , Iii"" DIVAN, ,,.. •·bl"s. ·-U-· ,• "' ·· o 1 . l~ll1s & ;\1as:nolia. f V. d '" "' ""' '" .. ., '"'" Calcula tor. L1kr nc11 , S9.'1 77S-11)20. -1·ccor c1·. c<1rpel &· ton~ or tabll", area nig. occ. chairs. • R EL IEF COOK * Spor11n"' '"''''''''' '·1·1 . 1821 B ·r11·111 Bty-rf'~t rnal l ,t• bu\ I l1i11 c·I; S.: i1t11 h' TV :>1111•• I l[>C] Ar'r c rafl tlS l'.li2 Zl::!'\JTll ,r,, /l(',\ (\1101· ,t. ,.. '\} 111ls1;. llf'111s , · ut-1\"l'Oughl i1'011 S\vag chan-Bo.Ill -.nd PART 'filn(' hl•h> 11'an1PrL e NURSE S AIDES ~ai1'-Grry Mu nter, ">0unt"d 1 h II L ·r k ,._ 1. ~prg_ on !rg.s. Sli. C111han 1 "I Pr1cf'1I b"lo1' 1 l1f' d1~-M E . ' " ... ons c n. a e ""'" 1ago delier; d1'apes; <lbl. n1atl. & ario• quipm911t I --l ns('rtcrs tor ;\lailroon1. ,\gc e LVN'S Gtll1lrruan & Dog _ Rolling i H l"d t B h l!. Liquore lg('. b!I \\",~p1gn 1·uu1\l('1"ll II'/:~ .11• fl!l"l11rr ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;:;;;;; T111ldn1gi;:r1· flt ' Trit·yele 11! \PPl \" I:\ PJ "RSO~ 0 0 1 ay 0 uttons e m box springll; ·rv1s tc rro island & light . SJO .. 1.·17-2~·10 lull<". I )r par1~ .t· !<.f'1'1·11•r 'l°l•ur ··ho1 ... • al • , • J •• " J ConvalC'~i 'f'llT 1!0~1111 r1l & Hill s & !-:slate, rra111('d. gll! Ne11'port Beach. ton1bo., la\l'I\ lllOl\"t'r. t'll". I ... D.AJl .. Y PILOT. :;;w \\' B;oy Rf'sid1,11t111J Car<· Fai·il!l i('~.t 111 :h hlack linrn linr r. circa r 0,,27,,, Al 6 p 1 GARAGI': salr 1i!11 iluiKia 7U Color 11.11lt'rina 1 11~1r11lf'rl r.1·f'1• Gene ra l 900 DIAMOND AVIATION Cl\ PRIVATE SALE o.>.r ~M 1· .\ · . ' I II I h ' ' I ·~-,.;__,_ _____ .:.:_ I (' I !'it. . li-t2::;i<r, n1· .-~11).:ii!lll l.ltlU. :J!(}..j 2!JJ. ---I and hehnt'l S2SO Ol' ht:'.~l ol-11 a i•nnsor~ I ru ' c·C'1.,-A111 n~I ~·1,v ng Pl ""' ' E v arylhr·ng f•om POPCORN Booth originally I f"1·, .. , •• , '"'''' •>1"•••·1· s.·,, No du\\ II l"f'!j lLll"l'd 0 A 1 • ~CU B ,\ ah ,. 1• Ill 11 I" f' ' • !' ,. ~lutl1·11I Pinn A\•aihtblt' io11t• .,., +t•1 11rs RENTAL ANT!Qli~: sn1ull china 01' ' .,... '' " -•'.-•ls ".'i•t in ~Ji,·ir>". fi'"' Antr·que• lo Wo'gs. used a l Long Beach P ike . furniture and rnur,;h inotn ABC Color T\". ~K,21 !\!lanla. I dt·hu 1n1el1h1•r 1111,,·, \lat 111r t :111)-1!'132 • ..... ... • , 4 u1 10 t.th1nct. Cur·v<'d gla~s. 11· Id k · ' II R ~ -------t't'rlu c1ng i·our;;(' + 1·asl1I AGENT o11k. bcau1ilul. li-l·l-131-1. Inc ludes rc[rig.. frPCt:f'r. ou n1a ·r grea t patio 6532 Bishop Dr., lll1n1 li!•h , ~1_::1~~011 ...'.:.'"'h ~;s,..;~:~:· H.1rd11a1r . l111t', I• II• h " I C•mp•r~, S~l•/R1nt '20 L I I · ··hi·na, pol<. p&"> & m,·.,._ bar ..... L-IO VC't')' clean "ti(I !141-202"'. e Rl'.'" .I ,.,,,,,,. 'I'\' ,\.\ r.11 .s:1li6 {.'001111. ('af Ulj! f"('I Ul"ltlO:: AUra1·11v(' \\('!! gl"OOrllf'rl ------" .,.. .. " Appliances 802 10 ani 10 '·• ''''· 0., •. x·un Ford 1, ton pickup. :\lak" ,.0-RllAil \-,.,.-,.1,"g 1 ,.", 1·ond it1011 s i1:1 (110,..,1,. 1.ri,·1_.-,-1"1,-1.1,1,, 11 A PACll~: \\"hrrl C.:<1 1npcr • ! T1•nt Tr11 i1('1',:. 'II 1·ar loac1, st1lC' . 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I 1\'hitf· . .\-1 ··0111!111t111 $li.'1 lb' ~-!BE Jt(;-,_,-,ss Cll ll•w 1 ,~ POLICE OFFICER (R ese rve) -C ITY OF- NEWPOR T BEACH s::.14 In s::.~M Pf'r hi' \1111 . q11al1!u·:.i t111n: lJ 1 g h s1·h11nl t:Tr1du11l111n, 21-42 .1'1"., nf a~"· ll.S. t·1ti~.rn~h 1r. 111111· ll11Ul\1 ;J"9"", 1."i() lhs. lll<t\, li"H" 1v1th prn1i0r!ion11!(' \\'f'l,l:h1 , \'Ot!1rl (;lliL d!"il"Pl"S 111·1·11.,i'. 20 (0 UllC"lll"J"f'l'l('r! \ 1~1011 tn 1•nf' f' .... f'. :YI •Ill \ill· •'nrrected in othr1· •'I(' lxith t'Orr£'1·l1\bl r I<• 'LO ~'O l "n1n1 \ 1·111r n t1·~t 6.::0 P ~I. Fr h. ! 1. 1912 ~·or fut·lh rr i11lnr- /l)atlon 1·nn1a1·1 1!1(' 1wr,;nn- nrl nffu ·r ::::no i'\r,1·p1H1 Rh·<!. Nr 11 rvw1 Br;i1•h. Calif. 92ti60. li7::.6fi::::. l:!:::n-!l pin . & llf'C'k·f'Htb. Sign<itUN' gas dl'ye1• $40. All \\IHl'fE DESK-;-<iOLfJ f RJ\I gall dryer. Kt'1111101Y" Class11· Mu1ice'l lns t r um•nf1 Ill ;?~.nsol .. ,'.,'.·,. 111 n rl" I -f'honr .-rt O!lf' !11111• •>rrl~ \:If~) P hone 546-SOlS 111 Xlnt t."Ond. Gua!". & de!. Sli !'iTER£0 P II 0 N 0, I gas rangr: gar_Ucn tools, pie-.......... " !li\l-111:,() r1r G·IG-<16-1 : SALES 1 ----------•-! 847-f!IJj, :i4G-867i!. j ~'OOD CABINl:.l S7."i. OLD nir.;.. lbl, Sparush. t"Otff'r lhl 2 flN ~: Gu 11~r.;. OO lh 1111111 t"OI~-S;t lr-·1-1.-n 11·1·r -~01\' --x:~ 1 ;llrdrn l ;n ivt" Blvd . ROBINSON 'S --ot:SI\, BEER Kt:GS $1 0 ~mode rnd 1 b l11 . ,.01111. \\/l"alif'; C-10 c;o,a SJX'Rk('I'~. KSH \h ·Dnnl1 ld 8' DINGHY Gar1lr11 (~l'O\'t". Calif. 92&11 .\lODEL 370 ne1\" home' Zig-I 171 •1 ...... ""a" \\'lllTE PORCELAJ,\I CUP~ . rr( wa~on, n Hin~ .SI :!.\ J .J ft:. l;iuson, ra1"f' :no~ 'l'ur11 thl S IOO. 1:011it 1·ond . .S50. 54!1-'.:594 .. A,.,..,.,.,.. e NEWPORT e ~~~-se~ 0~~~:~ .. l\~a~:1~'. -~ FIGU RINES TO <:J-tl t'A 1 __ ~nis._&Hi-til76 ·_ i;:old .t· 11·01)' t1·1111 s1:i0 :1-lil--7116 'o ·oAY-r;laeincr-::.'(r~krf'I . --VACATIONEER BEACH PAI.NT. DISHl':S k HAND ' NU .\·1£R0t.:S janiton3.1 "qu.1P ~l ul'li f1n(' .~lt'rro f'q U•i> ----------4 St11 r .r, \\'..,.konde>'-~•er. 67:\.-821 .~. R{'A V1(·lo1· Color TV '.!1"' h('ad. l sa ils. Hingrd 111ast ,... v • I !..i' 111wn1ng 1,,,. Full Time GRILL COOK t:.\~·r·r•tHJ11al Br•nrl11~ 1\ppl.' in pf'1 ' .... >1l 10-J 11 II\. # 2 ·r,.sh1011 l<L, :-..· B t·:11u11l 11ppo1·1un11_,.. <'lllpln}('I" SALfSM EN .\'.C"l'd tl1f'n 11 ho a rt' l'<'adl' !n lrarn 1hf' rar hus111rss .and .,;u"f' 111ll1n~ lo !ra;1n :\lu.,;1 ---PAINTED THINGS. I in<·! Advan~t' lW" COll\.'f'l'la-llugt' Ro1.11.ks 11•/10 s pkrs serrr n. <"Oni;ul 111 i:rl. ,,Jnd ,r., irailr ril bft"$2:«XJ R:l!l-:i790 ~Od11frrentn1odclslochoose HECOND. Applia nces & :io10 :sf;A VIE\\' 1nati1·. ga1·de-11. p11•r k hand 1' Lrg. Crn1oria11 spkrs .1· h-l2-!!Gl !'I l1'0n1 . TV's . Lluar. ,t:. D<'lv'd * * 117:1-6448 * * lools. antiques, aqua1·1un1s, others. 1660 Sant8 Ana Air Boa t s, Maint./ :-i1·ur1s l°u1npcr11 , Dun.lap"s. 1813 N,e w·por t lBNI e~!ypeiiTi~iJ7:1.-' t·;un ping C'qUip. Call 17141 ' (.:.:\·!. 646-7:i62. l\·lAf:;.,i AVfiX--:t:1 ;--f,~1lo;-·l'\'. S.r vic• 902 !114 llArbor Blvd. - Bl 1·d, C.\ol. .>1S-77SO. lhill icraflC'rs SX·I~. radio R92-9724 for Jong lisl of ----~ ~lf"rf'n sound. rw1·a 11 1·ahirl!'I . Sanla Ana ------· ll · RICKENBACl<t-:R 12 String 1 "l';u nbour rlonrs. b·l.H·l~I BOAT Bot10111.~ ~!can111, 2.ir -- • \Vl/IRLPOOL-1\ENr..lOP.E i ij. \\'on1C'n's ski boots :oilr rvery Hng. _ _ ____ _ _ Byt'd dclu.\r Slr rco. li a rrl -----ft fl Lcn1i:t h 111 "/\ 19iU \II\' 1\fiv('nturer c1n1pe.r. 1·p1·. 1nan has 11as hci·s1dry-x. $2.l. 'l Pr. 1ncn"s f1~rr BOTH TICKTOCKER ease. Sac-. $21.1. 6-l2-9:26':.! STf:REO ,1/A.\1/F\1 1·;11l1n. R:IG-~i.'i~::. {'ui;t11n1 1111\ll('. 18,000 1nilt ~. C1·s. Sf'ts. 546-J21.ll; 839-7620. skatrs, 9D. $12 c11 , Girl's THRIFT SHOPS -----I ~oorl ··011r!. .1·Ht I 14 g<1I prr8~unzcd water 1\·,,s111::R-S.·-th)<'!',-el-ce--.. n1orcr eytlr hf'ln1<1 SIU. '! 1, PRICt: SALE on al! c.;UrTAR . Classical. "0s1 $Ri 644-l-l~G Boa t s /Marin• ia uk. ,\l!li.:11· Chrf built-in ~1:1ekrd. $100. Both ,oocl &I r stool.~. SI. t'<i. & 1:loltu·s Slarts r..londay Equ;p. 904 ~101·1•. \\"ill trfldf' up lo' S;)(}. 962-2~9i I nc11· 2 n1on!hs 11.f,!o. Pcrf('t"t. - \JORE! 'J{H\2 ..\r1chor C u·. ~·eb. 7. 120 E. 191h. ,Cl\1 . -----rno lnr IK1n1r . &11..0'.[JS, l'Olid. 6-1.)-J62$. '\!CL clr an--:.QJ01.;d ~101·" .S.~. 'I 8urt1C'I' P1 ! ply. HB 968-91Rl. 540 \\'. 19th, Costa illt:!!.a Pianos/Org•ns 816 l ][' \JAR/.\'.~: I·. q 11 1 P 111 ,. 11 1 *-SHEL-L-TOPS-* ------___ -----FrH lo You \l,..rt·1H)' prop.'. ~.Cl II f' tn GARAGl.: Sale Sa!. Rcn1odrl-I 100-H Warner elet·tri1: plastic ONC<> A ,., .. 'P. ·rAv.· I" l::J. ('A.\11:-.:11 • RANCH ERO "' L" ·' . . ::i! 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ArFECTlo-NA·fl'.:-. -7-111--;:;-' '69 V\V Sundial Camptor l'ludr s :'llalO.\ B. na~h al-t.'Onl · pora e. •-~111681 . · .. 191 1 lh' BOSTO:-J \Vh11lf•r. 2 .vc•./ *VERY CLEAN * 12 nP1\· tires, !nag 111h.ls $80. 1 delo<habl• •-•k<•• •35. .n · ~111<" · (' o J J 1 rt I R r ll Ii: Ir 111" !aL·h. f!l111 r1tltor. nghl · I . · b.k S . ,... ' " • · ---II b k I I -1)111, Fn1·11.11 1·1I J 1.,tur1~ r!.-1·k. $2500 '499-4173 I J:lr s :Stingray i " 1.1, !..· ."••••c l>"••· .,-. ti7o '7.·•,". PIANOS ** ORGANS sc r n .. i ". sh<!I><. :\II, 1, ang-lf' \'IPll"f'I". (('\'f'\. t1111 k &· ·' "' u .. .l""'ll .. r1 II If I ,,-\IP pl~-2·159-6().61 Norse. 1:::. of --.---1 h'.r \ ai S!eunvay l.oivl'C..Y li7j..7778. J 1" 1'11 1 '· J Cycles, 81ke1, Scoot•r• 1 ·hrrn11·11I~. $100. ~·17-.~00~. --------Furnitur e 810 3 ROOM GROUP ALL NEW F URN ITURE Orangr oH Sta Isabel C . .\l, N ~.\\I altohol t"Atnpcr stovt. · ' , '1--·-·· ---.Johnw n •1utho1trrl. I u t I . . . --· ·•II• s1= r··k• 11"> El•< A1lcn. Bald\.\1n ri.: ~10111 PUPPIE S.611·~ks old. '··I ' s ' 0 •• 041 I ... v~ ... ... ... ("oJVCI', s2:i!l:1 fi7.":-JQ6ti aft 6 ~ _· ·-~-n . -_.1. -~"..-_' _. _ $295 up RE;>.'TAIH'l $JO up._ .\J ti.:cd brt"cd. ~n1all. (c111. _ _ _ _ S1gn<1ture-sC'11•ing n1a ch $7.l. . r1r11. 125 CL' Kawall8ki, 17 hp. S1\'1' Onl\.' J O ;i 111 . 6 p ni Dailv J0-6 !-="11 12-J e &1G--."it7.i e &12-9051. IRJG Pon1 011a , Apt. Fl.EL p ANO CO 1 ··-1>0---~ --1 Clt"1111. nio!Ol'l'OSS dirl bike, I Surlbua>·<I, ,,,,1,r-rw1·,, "·ii ,... O 'S I • .,11.-0 ------ti LPllJ;>.', Cahu1, fly1n.1: , "'" C. , . .\I. Nrwrnutiitla nd 11h1tr h · r 11 1 1 $300. &1.'1-~2. f am' I t fl I I 11.13 Ncwpo<l Blvd r><gC'. ~a I'). l('a<. •·unl-__ . __ ------1 r , e cc.: . oor po 1~ 1cr ----:-, · r abb!l!I \1 1th i·ai:::e.~. --·l·id" p · 1 & ~pc plac."f' Sf'tr1 ng.~ of V1-,Costa l\1l",~ 714/"A,J.32"" P.8S!S. S1S Racho. a 11 i 'll? BULTACO LoBito Ex-'' , 1·0Jr c or · scrt'cn. ... "" "" e :·1"91W.·, e van! ~!crl in"' bu lleirloom ----'~ l1'"<glo•• ••••I" •'" ~16 '"'' h '"' •· rl 1~h('~. 111isc. i1cms. 10:::2 " ~ · *HAMMOND ORGANS I ----------I ,,... · "°""'· "'· ,.._,.., , 1 p. · on c an1""r new un!!s, Phala rOpf' Ci1, C .. \I. South ~;;~I nci•. Rcsl olrer. l.al'J:'.eSI & oldest dealer in BLACK 111alr Silk y/Cockrr aftt'r:. pin. I Runs pc:'t'lcf'I. SJ()(]. 97~L.119. of Adains. \\'est of l::stancia. ------U.S. All models 11e1v-used pup. 811 .~hols. ;;y ;:jendly. • 16" TROJAN SKT Boa!,~ YA.\1AIIA 100 trall bike. ~(}..3692 PROJECTOR s up .. r 8 BefoN" )'OU' b(ly . give u~ lo good ~nlt'.' -J .J I HP, V-8. xlnt l'Ond . s~. Good rond . $22:>. £.-.;1·ellrnt sho11h;111rl &· !yp· A LL F OR S299. LADY K I •-.o: iv/screen. b 1 n ° r u 1 a r -' · try. a -R9f~ig-:-work s9o0d-\\"ill flnan<.·r 671-7499 alte:r 5 pm ? eninore was 1er -NJ.,' Nikon SIL Star Sapphires, PENNY 0 SLEY CO 548 9 6-J...660 67" 3112 --1ng skill~ J"1'1ju1rccl Attra1·-H surf boards $10. & $20 .. hi-stud io e:ascl. 64;,...1224. W "• ·4 28 •_•__ • · or .-.-' __ '70 l!ONDA 17Z> &rambler, i.:ruu p. I pi· l11·1ni:; 100111 g1~1up & :; pt· r1 in1ng SC'1 t11·c sala ry 1: l>f'11f'[ll~. TERMS-A LSO f1 SIO., maple gossip bfont:h 1714 1 892-3314 SIX adorabl.-n1ix('d h1'f'{'d 31" T\\'IN Scl't:\\' Cn.11se gd. t.tlnd., ~1.000 mi. $390. Please Contact ! & drsk $20 .. medium Hang I :i .~tter d:esscs, good \'ond. j 11351 Beach Bhd I JHJ11p1f'11, ~I ~1111.·I·"· I Alone:. ~cau!K! of fa 11ina 'l\lu!!I )IC'll. 96S--0636 anyll'™'· G!F'T 1tt'n1s. nlt'1is 1w11• !\uu Teresa W a las LAY-A WA Y P LA N Tf'n shi11s S.50·$1. &. lots Sile 14· S.i each. ~So. of Katr /la i__ .>16--0636 health v.•111 accr"J)1 br11t ofr . '71 SUZ Ul'T TS '""-· J '2'· 0 -nirng lo" "''''' ,,,,.,, UNION BANK 1nore. J IS31 G rand Canyon li46-382l WOULO YOU --'' '' ti7"2'7 I · 1. ' u;}(;C o w .. '"" " , ., -BLOND n1alr Pekr. AKC, to · · · .,....., -. · __ milf'11Ve. $<12:'.i. ~79-lOiiO or s1 2. Beaut1h1 I o r 1(•n ra l TRAD ERS Dr., Laguna Nigu('I. e OAK-R~R-:-TfE_S_e_ BE LIEVE 610 1'r11·J10r! C('llle r Dn i r I :+dull fen1il~. 1 BO~'TON \\'halw, 13" 1\'/tll! 646-4643 • . 1r11ch·) I.Jo-. St.", P.r11ss Ncwpol"! Bl'at"h F U R NITUR E :'llOVING· childrrn11'&°baby 1S3.50 each. 5:36-511~ l{E f'.: OP.GAi'.J Lt:~SO.\S 968-6011 1 up trailer._40 I~~-John!!O n. MUST Sell! llonda CL lOO. 1·andl r~tH ·k. 1a.'r ~J "1td1 An f'fJUal iipporiuniiy lOl N . B r o adway, S.A . <'lothrs, play pins, lan1 ps , 'BI::OS king &: 11v111, ('hairs. I.!! long .as )OU like '. :-.·o rrg I xlnl L'Ond. 548--054;,. I Xlnf c<nd. 1,. .. , nrll•• I~'. S1lvrr11 Ar(' f111· ! S~ P 1<'!U1·r,, <'lllplo~('!" '::.i-130.J Open 7 Days h()(lcl for '6;) Ford & mist."• din ~r1. T.V . doghou.~r. 1.~11·a tion. Nool:lli~a11on , .l usi j ....,., "" ~ S.1 -S2. Pol11 ro11 ! :i11 lll).:CI' ~'.l l --cl ose OUT' .•. --"a l ,\; Sun. 1116 Paularirm, la11ln 11101\'t'r. """· 549.J-tt:il. Con1r .\·lonr!;ty~ 7 ·~0 n1n. I [ j["L.i j 26' TOLLYCRArT, A-1 l'Ond. Mu11t ~! 642-3354 N.B. B!a('k 11 I.I! ~~ ;•~r11 111'(' SECR-EJ-ARY____ l' \l ·--'l(P1 ------COA ST MUSIC P•ll •nd Supplif'• ~ I ~-ully t'qul pPf'~ 1111"! rnoor-'69 YA.\1AllA l,iO •.•. DT-lB ~lr>rlrl lfoinc Furnishi iu:s _:•1•_:: .:'. ___ ~· 1i CC1bovr r ca mper ~h"II .:.11 ..• ".-,1 · ing & dinghy .• t<l8-464~ 11rr •I / lik• ,.00 0 ' ,.00• <·!1a1ns $6 r<i rl1 .. "<':.r~ ('a n1p " P. L' " "' , llf'11 ·• l'I" ' 1 l.u~k llon1rio; . llai·bor Vif'11 {,!\ .ALlc. S a 1" Salurday· SIOO, Honda 100 S32J. H1<lf'-------------· ' •· 1 1 • ,.,11"J1f' SlO. B.-aur1f11I ha11<I • ~·f!r i'\r11·1l01·1 Brach 1\d Ag r n-1 1111~. loIDt' l1.rcl Di iv<', Cnt garden tools. toy~. pt(·\ure.~. a-iiay bt'd $1:). 642~IS2'ti Pl..\NO, 1ipr1gh f 111 i;oor! o-o n<l * ·::.'1 0....rn.~ 11\ll r ni.:, llkr ~·1nr1, :i.!i-703:1 af! ;, p111. madr quilt $20. Ra111 1ar·l,,.t l '}· /\II 'kills ln1.:lud1ng Sil j on;, J I \I r !1 . l bd Paid -'~,(.() rn1 II u~,.d-.WJI fo1 P•ts . G ener a l I SO I nu !,o;rdrrl w/t"le1;1, ,.ll\H p llODAKA-. . l9n· d S2 :'\ I ( (' . ;ii" I ll11lC .~-~el, gir s rm. SC'!, . ..;E\V. Tr-i111n1er, [.ronl lllrow Sal l r $11.000. ti73~;;~. SUp('I RllJ ! . . an pan!~ sci · "" all•'' Sharp l(>0ks long hours. SA T & SUN 1111sr. 69Jt Car la Crr. /l.R. 1,11,..11 moii•er 1 'r" Id $1.,(L 67J-."l!:.'2 "'I I. ·' P.\! t Extra Lai·;::,. • _ __ j \l11n.\ <':<Ir a~ Like 11('11, J:Olf sh0!'S l'0 SI :ill'Jf'sf\ i:ix1<!1~1v XJ3-1 670 Fi'U.5&ti.lO ain \o~ .. 1 · t"a ro 11 f'r k fla y•. 11 111tirnr THOPICALl.ISll B t RI/Ch I' 901 D+l "!ti77 I ' ">l·"'""''.1,. ,1 0 • ,. --------·' p1n 2 hing bl"ds . Chests, Tables, couch. 8:{8..2'264 k 1 · · , oa s, tn ar r _ ._ _ __ • _ f'IH"I ,. • '' ~ SEt:'Y lnvrn1Ql"Y ('on1rot-, ------p, f 1 y ah L· 1 I t1 t'f' ('ll<~· ReallOlll!.ble R30-Z::l6 ·~1-110-NO-A ,-----\ ( h1n1r s::. H('conf~ t."1!"'. B II ;, A11t 1qul' Chl11c.~" Or icn1al .e ~'"· t' ('_ am a c.n< uro., LIKE ne..-• GE; Color TV 11.•as --. -. -~ t CATALINA 17' SLOOP ' s . Ila new t..'Ond, ••• · 1 ing · Typini:. ~.:xpcr. n ii;s. /!f"<i ut ('Oloi· .t· ('Ond 181.J BnJce Cresct:nt, NB. , ' SAVf-. S:?.10 on 11carly nr11· Cats 152 lo tlll. 7 °"'.'!old. make: of. D1!>hl'1'. l'UP ar"' s.a.u1·c1· i.,r1., o•\y. "l'.•-.·14-,2. N'B. · •QIV\ No\V ••oo Baby fucn • 1 ,. f 1 _, Bcand ""W boar Aux pow·o ., .. " "' Dian1ond nnJ: & llalch LlARAG L-Sa~F ·t -.iv .. "'-: ·---·-ar1l\<l e cc organ,wiunu1, '"" .. r , f('r.:i..~7-11 -1:: ':.!$-SI. ;\\any 1trn1,; 11rrt" SEA;\!~'TRESS &Al i"I"~" . • . urrn ~· all equip. $50, 5'!~1431. $47."i. 1133--0387 al!/ev<" \\'ANTED· 1 ho f I 11lt:t>ps alx. S/S radio, RDF, I """"'c---~~~~----gtfts a nd IK'V('J' usc rl . · ' · icrations ...,....._,.., I n 'fngcrator & 1n1sc. tr1., -----. ·. lie'OOC nit:: or fi"2"" hf"a.droom. oonvc:nlcnl '71 '{an11&ha ~ 1t:rfft bike' . .).}i-l.308 C:'ll. ":o~an for riry cleaners. 8" CRUSHt:D ,·civet sor~. ~at: &;. Sun, fo'C'b._ 4.-6. 98Zl I Cc~n!~:it.· c':tm;7r~ ~ PRIVATE PARTY W~ p.a1r Pt::rlllan cat11-. neur~re'U 1 Nr.,.<'port Nlip w/plcnty of Lik<' nci•;. •100 .Vl ilcs. $9'.JO, BIC\'CLf; S('al $-I. \\'hc.-1s S2 ;.;:_i;,~2.ExJ)('r. nccrss. CaJI n<!ar nc11·, S\.'iO. ,\:latching : sahnc, JIB. 962-9578 [Sell for SIOOO 64+2940. TO BU ~ PIANO i-OR "-dcclav.·ed. 84 2-46 J 9 . parklng.Clubratra. Forlnfo t"lrm. 962-4618. t'flch. Ltght $1. Rell SI. Bloc . . lovescat SUXI. Cocktail tables SAT-Sun. All kind1 0 f , CASH . 835-2'11B. 842"8329· 1 call 557·91'.HG alt 6:30. ---:m"""'Su,-'"~k~l~250=-,-,-. ~X'6-- Chiv and Gr«>n Sl•ll.IP SERV!Cl S~ll<ln m a n . U i And. l~ps. 546-29i3. I lurniture/ho~hold &:ood!I. ~~L:·:~. ~i~r~~a:vc~~ I BABY ~nd piano, H~ard, t ELEGANT younr Burme:R 1· Bo.ft , Sall tot Good oondlllon, $27.l. book!! $2.2.:;. ,. b 0 ok , g~aveyard shift. ~lust be CX· BDRl\1 , living rnl, dining rm 324 l\1argumtc, ApL B, C..dW J.19-l250 !).! j ebony finish, &ood concl1Bon.1 1paycd quN'n l'N'Cds !Kime. • 847~9183 * Ba.scba.ll glo\r 1, pr i« si;i. ll('r. Apply Chevron Starion, furn, nr ncv.•. Also misc Cd~f. 673-2071. • ac. · ~rn. $650. 499-1635. orw to lo\'r . S..1..'l. 8·~2500. 63' S & S SLOOP , • i-"ancy lca!hC'r l' or ab a y c;irnPr Harbor Bl .r.. S.D. pieCl's. 2338 \\'eslminstcr j GARAGE SALE: Saturday A: Jo ARB~WARE rohu;~ l•lclwi n O rgan Must Se ll 1 D 154 i -'1agnificim t cond. leak huU, Good 70 ~ONDA CB 350 hoot.s, gir ls lii7.(' :ii.,$\(). Two ~ni·y. Avf'. C:\I. 1 Sunday. 6Ji2 BraCmar Dr. $30. Bing . su~d. 96 · 1 827-4152 or 633·3746 Oii I df"clu!. f'h.'. Pct'kln1 d.! CO • Xrrat '28 Ford 11.•irr w·hcels and SERVICE slation a11endan1 , 1 2 -' $20. 962-C251 Like new! NOVICE Do& Ob rd 1 t' 11 " t' idcrps i. \Vondcrlul fo~ I S:;(X)_ 8l3-l302 f II T.\1PORTED Scan .~id('board ·I_ H.B. 84 -5422 1 . •. 1 1 S•wlng M•chirMI 121 1 Cl••• >l•"lng 'f"''·· ,."h. family crui.w, wllh r•-, HONDA '99 CL llO. Xlnl ti rrs SlO('a!'h.12 ··an<l 3/4'" t"J.:p.p1't'crrcd.Fu &part Solid teak. EWau l d ('ARAGE 1 Rond k l 14 Boat -~1bl!:rga11bo1tom, '' .. ~--.. "" •\~fl)· pipf' galvan1zf'rl :-x· a 1in1f' .~hifl s 111·ail. Apply Ill Co~I M'.JO Sell 'S ~n-·, ; bl .~ ,sa..e. u ~ I lilt trailt-r, '72 lic. 4 H.P. roto BUY direct, Elna sale only 8th, 7 P .. \1. ,\1ARTINCRl::ST PO!ential. Real buy! Open cond. IJHd for louri,.: A root. 11!1 A 3·11h S!., ;<;.B. Sh('ll. 17th S.· Irvine, N.B. · · · · · ·1 'j 8 .rs •1c airs.:;4n:1~ot ... .:r lillcr Oike nev.·) 963-8011 I $~9. White·Elna. ~82'l Pata-Kfo:NNl-:1 ... 1). 5-16-0989. l10u~t' this weekend 11 J1Chool. $500. ~-•";.' =. 22. 'L'RV\Cfc--S --,,-:-..-, _Gl6-JJ90. ----~t.Lqu~erni.___ ___ INFANT ,, .• ,, 1• \ 0 1 h ·, " g . mounl Blvd., L.akt\.\'ood. _A_O_O_R_A 8-L-,.:--.----FRASER y ACl-CT BROK-fl.1.AN'S 26 Inch 10 11pd. 1..lktt " ,...,~ :-;,.J , , tat1on / tc1iuan . Al~"AUTlf'UI . .1 , " r, Ll" r 1111 n f·Rs ,..,, O -• • . 1 • J l\r, n:in Sf'c· .1 _1'A.\1ILY Su?(:r Garagt'l 0 _001 ,.1,1 _nd.S,O-l•ono'•· 113/423--0777, I ·i 1 ~1 •.• 1 , ·· ......... poMo Npt &-h. new $.10 ,111 :, "'-nora DJ CHI LD c·a1T1rr fur bike $.1. 1\pply in Pf'rson, 200 \\. ,1., •. ,, '. _ + 01 10,, "SI"" <;><; "" :; ic1i1C1u ....,.irador pup-111<1 6735252 · · •N '""'" _ . C 11 N 8 ""' • ·' ,... in.. "~· !'>Iii('. Sal. & Sun. 18262 0 _ 1 1 641 ,31,1 S 1• Good 130 · c · ~ C ~I )o16-1692 Tr·o.ilrr h1l clu'~ S2-S.'i. Air oast 11)", 1 • • 4 llturrty aqua n1:1ue. har Bushard, ~--V. , __ .,.-i; 1 orct1. -. . por 1ng 1 Ptt'li. 11.po 8('11.ch 496-ti279. ----__ ._. :._.:...,.~·-~·--~-- ' ) a( kt'I~ S4 S9 Dra ""'ll \IOE -GR-L'•-T DANE p-,,,, Avc-;1 HOBIE Cat 16 3 nio& old. "70 llONDA Trail !Kl. Xlftt ort:r ' ' · · · · ,,. S ' SALESMA N stools SIOO. 493-1487 -B\YC"'.ST R-• 1 'BRJTANNICA !1:.~at bookii, GUN Colle:cllon "·ml•mon I i;.n 1 • " Lln1e: h JI I ~t<l"x12" I, SI. \\'all lan1 p $J.J P /cinlC'. Childrens shoe! OLD 1 1 n.£. ""ecoral n,g .)2 ~·oJ 8et 1111th 34 ~op. 1 n.o: .,.. wks H11rloquln & blk stx"iw I green u • yel 01'' I eond. tm. llcadhoard s3 :m·· elevMI(' • ~3397 * fash1o~I ~1 11 p IP I Sale: Every.'h_ing coes ! plcnic~u And bookcaM' $lj(I pump. 270 ¥.'In SllO. Ru1cr 1 '= pel quality .186-7038 lrRmpolinc. $1400, 11 honc 673-0289 Birdseye ril"C~Sf'r "1lh nilr * .,,.,, U>4 • 10/22 carbine. brand nl"w · · a.lier & pm 842-3737. "·~=.--~~--~~ Tonka f1rr cngi~w: S4. Glrtll TIRE CHANGER . vw-J !um. 962-482'7. S30. Charles Daly Ventura AFGllAN PUPS, fiflall In SijOCK fl'---I 1 71 n-iurnph 650 Troph,)'. ICIO clothes, sli<' 6-11 50c.J3 V111yl be ~i.: 'd both truck &: .ror. S.t9._Z>48--5927. NEIGl!BORH~O I• r. • l c 9'x1J" hand \\'oven Oriental Grade 12 I•· 21;·· batrtl11 1 OC f::xotit• t'Olor1 superb llonal 14 :.:f~ ~II ""s""300· ~!ilea. Lfkr ™""'· SllSO C boot.~ 111.zf' 3 $1, 614--0il24. Must , P SOF'A BED Top cond. J Ale. Huge vanety. f'ri·Sun. . Jlttllarec. By appt. 962-9989. Call 642 ~J<t•. .. .. er. · 'T.O.P. 962-4618. S-LIM.CY~l $25. King ho:< passcnK"r. Top wag cs, $9j. e Sial-4639 91.i-l LaCuit. r V 842--lS75-I 11Ji lrom India. 6 mo. old , $XIO. Ithaca ,~ockl 37 pump --~-~~~---'-, • lringe bell('fits, 5~: day work 3103 \\'~n Ln C ~t I ' ' · ! R08f.! Ii Jvon-.~:'02." flora.I 12 p . 3(1" barrel SIJ(I. I COUJE PUPS AKC LOA 17, nc,w tra!Jer '89 Y•maha JOO, S22i. 11prings aod n1attress. S2j. wk.·645.:lJlO ., ' ' GARAGE a.le Sat l Sun patte rn S250_:_ ~~489. I 979--1319. Trl'a .. !\.talcs • iookJ I :WOO 1nUe1. Good condttlclL l''rarne: Si . llollday magic LEPFIONE Sale:&. Top 8d' .,~~n .. ~ra, beautitw con-I J·!t\22 J!~ ~121· 6Hun-W 111 R L. <J""tiLR e: r r t I LEFT Hand I hoot c r a . $50. * 646-0'll! treat. $995 I Call ~....Ul7 •ft 6. <.-osmclics 50c-S4. Trin1 chin ... ..,.. ..,_, llng"IOn .u<:a..... _ * 833--92.49 ,.. kitl: s1~ Sllm wrap $l5. oommiliions a.nd bonu!. Ap. 'E~ 61>6767 • w/ltte r, boy ' (irl bike1, \\'eatbetfJJ.' 257 m •In u m I AKC Bauet Hound, male. 16' CATA.\IARAN '89 BSA QiO Uabtninr. mnc Stained watt:r bed fram~ ply In J)e'r'!Kln between 9.00 I DOUBLE bed $15, bunka $80, Ooor an, dbl bt':d. 846-2672. LeilPold 3x9 variable: Bucll!'r Champion 1lred. SM:rtfice New. l 'orced 1o aw:ll? <.'OOCI. New erw.·Worth SlllO $20. Mfltchlna ped Sl5. Liner ;and t.2:00 noon at 8381 Bolla BEDROOM set, double ~· crib, bike._~· toys, 1Tl1'c. Col r T.V. Xlnt Cenci. "!oul'llt, brand new $320.00. sso. 8S0-0051. SUOO m-.JI0.4 lit S9GO talcs M6-70«'I cw.-. maltrca!' pad sz. Black, I Avenue-, MKtway City. drcuer, mlmlr, chest, $7:>. 892-0&U. l5Q02 Caliol Ci{. S98. 646-l5.ZJ \\.eathl!'tby 300 magnum , AFGHANS AKC 6 mos ral -* 2 '70 HONDA 100 TraU U., white TV S25. Sund:i.y. 494-9321 &It 6 pm. ~fOVING • ODDS A ENDS Leapold lx9 V&rttble Butfer or silver. 'Mutt ~II. , • , Slipl/Dec:lc1 910 + tralltt. Llke new. V~ 673-4586. ...,_, ALWAYS TOP OLIVE gm M>fa k beige r BARGAINS! 642-W74 I 4 :~~~O~ ~~~~~~: mountt $1:80.00, 97~1319. S12S 3*--5l&.$ SLIPS. 1~· lo 4Z', Pinttr tn , Jow mile.. rm. ~m&.,' WIG. original l40, now SlO. 2 1 ·GiJl TEMPOIAIJ chair. Booklhclf. Good con-5319 Bruce Cttace.nt, N.B. Call a l j pm. ::»7-6926. \Y-11\0fEST'EftS, Canadian BOXER PUPS AKC rea . Npt Harbor. Beat facllhJc..1 10 SPD. r.tena Schwinn ~ wtalets S5 each, all medium ' ASSIGNMENTS d ition, Cal l 642--0888· PATIO 111.lc, Set Ac Son. 10 to SLl).l-CYM ~f' 0 tennhaJ r!Clt---c.rblnc. Ouunplon llne Free parklna. 6il-3711 till '>'·Good cond. S!iO. t>rown. 2086 Wallace Ave .. : Come ilt Ir r if91ster tH.y BEAUT roll loP <k'llk 5. 462 Maznolia . C . .\1. Mov· I N_rv.; bo~cd. S!YI e • ! • 714: 982-1()61 10 p.m. __ Kj..2$JJ , ,. B. C.l\1. !W~. • You"I " ..... ,... 4W. ror 58.ll", harcJy,1)()(1. ing. }turn, CM. clothina:. etc. sn. .).j7-i408. -B I p NEWPORT SJlpll, from S2.2j 'M .~. Triumph ~. POllTACR.IB, bedclothC'll SZJ. Net fH ev..,.. Jltl Du,..., 542--T;i)S f>40..7700 • :;Jt.72!M t r;OLF CLUBS. left tia.nd. pro ea9 e u p s 833-1526 per It. Sall or poY.l!r., Xln1 cond. ~. Child cll"llhc~ :l;)c·s:J. Baby Driv•, trvh!e. t lJ.11'5 FRENCll Prov. 9 fl(" bdrm M 1 ch1n•r y 116 ALL Strei "·ork l).-11('h, ~ron ,111.fl model. UM'd '"'i1..-e. A Cult' le btlaullful SI>IS~ 7J.48--2.j9'.!. <t!M-2671 GIG--&»G or &&2-1393 bottlr-11 le. 1..amp!I S2 TV TRAY AIDE, full tlrne, G:30 Mt. An1iqu1• Vi'hile, Xlnt L.ABLONl)E lall'M' 17 .. (iell I i:~~r;m: :-~~~ dOOr!!, ~-~ieal at S9j," &1:;..2·,.i_1. __ 1 BEAC:Lt-.:s. AKt~ 11uppl1:11, 2 MOORlNG"iOr"-~~·-~fu11t Mill llond119ll. table11 SO<:. ~1 UJ1i1· 11tancf $1, arn 10 3 poi, S2.34 per hr. ('Orn:!. 494-0669. S60Cl. or trad<'.• I cyl. die!K'l t!fl&. . KNE~ BOARD fcrnlllt'll, Sl:1 t-a . 002-!19\~ Brill acctu jus l olf "8" St. \ln't cond!Uon. $150 liuitar l\O, Book.' SJ-S,'l. l'eNJOOJl('I OUiec , Soulh V11.cancics coat money! Rl'n~ :\Jach. iwrfa<.'t' P 1 a l e . POOL lah!r. a· with L'l._1c11, XW'lT COND. no t11nl(11. afler J pm or 1111 da) wknd ii Nr, Pavil ion. 642-5557. Call 6-l6-(i91J ' 545--Ull. toas1 Community nosphal, )Wr houte, apt., 11t0tt i\1tthank 8 loo' 1oe.ttt. JI bridge, _hAlla. ~'.1"•h. vinyl ~. • 642-9329 \ Gf..'R~IAN Silt:PllEkDS • BOAT Space near U\o. K~\VASAKI 4 HP mW-l!Dit'. HOUSE •runt!~ Watch the south LagUna. An equal op.. bldr., CIC. thru a Daily Pilot radial tires 1'4" w h I 1 , l'OV4!r-S7->. 64&--7:i2S. Sf'll idl• Hiem• now? C.ll AJ\C, t han1 p i.:tock, I wkJ, Side l~ &: •lip. Acconl. 20 to Good condlllOn. OPEN llOUSE column. .p>rtunlty emplOytr. Oau ifled Ad. 1 ~10 1 White Elephant Dtme-A·U nt ( MZ-5618 Now: • 61~2533 • 40 11. boat G1HIJO, • ;)W;..~ • ., I. D41LY PILOT t ycla, Blku, Scooters '70 Honda CL450 Scrambltt. 1'wbl OHC. Too nice to be calltd used. I I (A 7228) Onl.y $695. Toyota lz Jaguar Dealer , 900 S. Coast 1-fiihway Laguna Bearh 540-3100 EXPERT niotorryclf' ~Pfilf'. Any make, work guar. F'rtt rstrmates. From 9 to 5, Mon thn.i Fri. Contai.:I Jim Berry 64&-3304 488 NPY.'J)Orl Blvd. N.B. '67 SUZUKI X-6 HusUer w/'69 eniinr_ Xll'll parts. XJnt cond. $395 or mUe otr. 962--1850 or 646-3443. 1968 raru?<.tPH Trophy 6511 Very dean. Can s e e ~ at 3951Ai Costa Me11a St, O.t 'fi9 BRIDGESTONE dual twin. Road & dirt. 5 gpf'f'd. ·Xlnt cond. Sac~ $2 5 0 . 646-3062. '1)5 HONDA 160 New cr11nk p\11ton1, ti~s. etr. ..• Full chrome, •elec. g-tart, Xlnt~ i$350/offtt. 644-0938. KAWASAKI 175, 1100 mi •$300. AlMl zig zag ttwing machine. $~. 557-2676. Motor Home• *Marvin Pearce* Motor Homes . Sales • Rentals 558-3222 l(U S. Village WAy, S.A. ' . ' .. • • . ' .• l§J I !§JI.__ ..... _ .... _-~!§] I --.-l§J I 970 MS Trucks 9'2 Trucks Ml Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 910 Autos, Imported '70 Autot, lmpomd NOMAD VACATIONEER 14'-3.S' a.lu1, ahop k compatt. You'll ~ happy wUh our d~al. Spec1aJ this Wffk only, 1~· vo'ith shower. loill"!, re- hig, fully self-cont&Jned. $2195. Scotts D.mperw 925 N. lfarbor Blvd. Sant.a Ana Auto Service, P1rts 949 BllY, Sell, Trade -·-Lfi0Xl5 $29.95 FliOX14 $29.95 Gfi0Xl4 $29.95 U.S. Mags $15.!l:i Hi-Jackers $.,4.50 100 MPH Balane,. on Car Ill.tags OK) 1950 Newport, CM 645-.1554 MUNTZ 4 & JI track ta[)f' deck, 6 month.c; o!d, goo<! condition $fl() or trade tor AM-FJ\f radio for VW or of- fer. 548-5380. NEVER used full length rack tor VW Squareback. Cols! $75. Sell $49.50. 644-426.5. '63 CORVAJR eng. comp. reblf & V\V front end &: pan. Make offer 548-9853. • Valve grinder, like new, w/a.ll Attachments incl'd. $450. Call 536-1288. '63 V\V No engine. Body shot. $175. • 646-6319 L__._"_'M_f_~_s._l• _ _,J l ~•l Antiques/Classics 953 '69 DODGE Factory Ven Camptr 20,lOJ miles, 30.0CXJ m\Jtt 1er1 under w.arnnty, V-8, Au!o Trana, Poptop, 1 owner, muat ,;ell. m l!l.ke ollrr. !dlr aG361 646-3242 diiys nr 557-4540 f'vPl'i ~ CHEV. ¥. TON Spill r ims, heavy rl uty 11pr1ngs, r11.d10, ht'atpr, "28.'\'' V8, 3 ~Dl'f'd Irani.. ' r r p bumper. Only $700. By owner l48-ll778 '68 DODGE ''C uslo m Sportsman" ~·!ndow van. v. 8, a uto, All', v.•ide tu'Ps .(. r uns, Heavy duty opttoru;, 2\000 m1. Like ne'W, S2395. 6Ta-2m. l~l FORD 6 cyl., 11..!. ton i;tep van, near new 8 ply lll't'l'I, in~1latl!'d v.'OOd PflJ"lf"l- ing, drapes, f'tc, ••• $295. 1765 r.1onrovia, C, M • 5-18--5.~2- l\.1ARIN1': f'a.r1.~ & iequip. MPrcury prop! & control c8 bles, air g u i d e In· stniment~. controls (single levrr l, windghield. Block & h1ckle. 549--0530. '67 Ford v11.n. Finished in back wilh carpel, pAneling &. 8 track steN!O. Rebuilt engine & 11mall amount of body work. $1,.JSO 646-6792. 'j6 Ford 1,) T, $600. Cherry body. 1\-totor pref., o'dtv, mag whls, glas t i re s 962-4618. '63 FORD Falcon window van. New clutch & 1tarter, mag wheel11. good cond. $750. 675-8153. '62 FORD Eronoline Pick Up. Perfect condilion, Call 642--0037 anytime. '65 JnteTna.tional TravelalJ 4 whl, drive. $1550. 8'17-7136 '63 Chl!vy 4' ton P.U. $500. Call 646-1275, 642-584."i ATTEHTION TRUCK BUYERS Alfa Romeo Dl lVI OMI TOCIA'f '72 GMC 1 TON P.U. T1nttd glass. cam(>l'!r m irror, R~' bt>d. heavy duty front & re11.r ~pnngs, llUtomati~. air r-onrl., radio, ca.mJ)f'r wirin1. ffJOl hox, gAugt.s. po~·er diac hn1.ke~. 11upPr ctJ!!lom, 950x 16x5. 8 ply l!rt>s. This is not a l'ilrtppy, !his Is a compJele heavy duty uni!, l"fJU ip~d to hancllf' !he largest camp- er. No. 505526. Buy lhig-!O- day for $3999 Over 40 Campen; & Trucks A\'allab!P. Coast Imports Mike McCarthy Ne wpo•t Bch. 642-0406 1000.1 200 W. CoHt Hw y,, GMC BMW cor. Beach & McFadden, Automotive ExcelleDC9 Westminster & 894-1336 531 -2450 CHEV. '68 ROY CARVER, Inc. 1/2 Ton Pickup coata29'l.':.!'.arbor B~~:,444 ONLY 23,000 LOCAL MILES DATSUN Long whf'el ba~. 6 cyl. stick, l---------- rarl., htr. Cus1. ('ab._ Mir-'67 DATSUN Station \Vagon, ro~, heavy duty equipJ)('cl. r adio heater 46:-i AGC \\'Ith deluxe cam/){'~ l'lhell. S?9S. 'JIM sLE'lO,NS '. Mu51 be: seen & <!riven to '' · JM fully appreciate. (14992C) ~RTS. 2201 So. /'.lain, S.A. NABERS CADILLAC I ="~'-'~"'=· ~--'67 DATSUN Sia Wgn, >.:Int cond. Best oUer takes! 842·5138 AlITHORIZED DEALER 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA '67 DATSUN PICK UP. 540-9100 Open Sunday $1.000 or be11t oiler. 548-9845 Auto L•••lng 964 1----"'..:.;:=---'67 Sports 1600 O:invert. Stick 5hift., R/H. top cond. Im- mec. inl $975. 968--0159. Try our lease expert& for RAT ~;''' 0 Satisfaction • 5.,.1--B-l_L_L_B_A .• R_R_Y __ WE LEASE ALL POPULAR PONTIAC-GMC·F IAT 1972 JlilAKES AT COMPETI. BRAND NEW TIVE RATES. ·n 1-'IAT 850 SEDAN Call Malcolm Rrid: tor Fully factory equipped. $1295. JAGUAR '63 JAGUAR 3.8 Sedan. Automatic, lea!her in· ter .. radio, heater, chrome wire wheels. IJAB913) $588 HUNTINGTON BEACH "1 ,, • I• "1_ 17331 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH > i M•P• '> ,, "" o W '" , ..~~ ... 8 ·6 6 '70 Jaguar 2 + 2 $4995 Auto Trans, Air Cond, Altf/ FM Radio, Chrome 'W'hef'ls, Burgundy with tan interior, Hurry. IXTA202l Newport Imports 3100 \V. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 642-9405 '67 Jaguar 2+2 $2995 Original yellow with plush black interior, Air Cond, AM /Fr.1, chtoml'! whttls, 19,520 m iles. JAGUAR BAUER BUICK The l~arbor Areu Only Authorized JAGUAR DEALER AIWaYJI ha!! an excel!Pnt s~ lecllon of both New & Used JaauaJ"I. 1971 JAGUAR Vil Air ('Onditloni!'I&, Automatic. Only R,000 miles. 1928DMN) 1729> 1970 XKE 2+2 Coupe, Yellow "'"ith black MERCEDES BENZ 01 ,1n~e (o.111 !y -. L.11qe~1 St·l .·ct1r.•1 Nt-w & l.J\1'd r.'1e rceJ t-$ B<:ni Jim Sl emons Imps. Wdrnf:t &. M,un St. Santa An a 546-.i11 4 '71 250-C, tobacco bro" n. 11 ,QIXI mt!("<;, Immacula te 11 1Th full power & 1ill'1'('() r :-.1. 543-7677 a ft 6.30 G.· 1 11•knd~. MG leather inlerior. Automatic ---,-,---,--- transmission, factory air 'iO l\lG \lidget Rdstr ~ni::n1 conditioning, power stttring orange IOI'.' nlllPs Sl•l!f.1 .1 1:'11 & brakes, Phillips Ar.1-Ft.·I· SLF.MONS l:0.1PORTS, :.'201 SW radio, elc. Just the one So. :'11a 1n, S.A. 551-5242. yau've been looking for. C2.61BQDI MGB PORSCHE OVER 25 Cle•n, Reconditioned, & Gutranteed. PORSCHES 9 11 '~. 912'5; 914'• 1957 to 1971 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\'. ~st Hwy. Ne"·!)"lrt Rrach 642-9405 '7 I Porsche 911 $7295 91)'J(l rn1!es, l'ilJll in warr11.nty, ln. al rar. A~1/Fr.·1 Rad io. Newport Imports :'1100 \\'. Coast /fwy., 15295 "Specia~'.A'u'ERalily. '64 ~-!GB, new paint , top & Newfl(lr! rarh cng o/hau.l. A:0.1/f1<,l, 11.'lre ___ 642-~'.9:'.4::J.. __ _ \\'his. $79.1. 67J.-82til At- '65 MGB wlit convt. tennon! Porsrhe e 1 a I Buie Opel-Jaguar 23 E. 17lh St. Costa Mesa 54R·1765 Good oond $7~). 67'J·79~9 11.ork ,r,, pa111t1ng t V\V '64 JAG Mark II St>dan 3.R, OPEL new engtne, new paint.1---------- Clean inter. /'.1irhelins. \lrry '70 OPEL GT ni~e. tl1r, D,.Angt>l o , Yrlln1v 494-9893. 2'.t fll)() 11.•1th Black Tnteri(\r. lll'tlHl.I n1 iles, '67 XKE, ~.2 Cnv. Chrm WU'f'S, AM /t'M/S\V, ,\\u;l'l. !ires. Xlnl cond. $~000. Days 5'17-190fi. CV('S, 84.7-:'\49S. MAZDA ~ ,, • I• "1 17331 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH , ~""' ""'k •w '"" Pho•n• 842•6666 Vl!\l) $2199 ~ ~. COSTA MiSA .549-3031 lxi.66-67-68 '65 OPEL· CLEAN $175. 842-20~4 ptit•rs. H1ghe,o;t Q u I It y \\"Orkn1ansh1p, Call Le ~~~~~;~" __ ~·-~_'_:ij_3_"_'_6'~·'-'='~~ ',)7 Por~el1r 11 /"fl!! f'!l re bit 111 Aui::u~L t:-'f',I' rlul hrks. l n1n.~ .~-1n1rr.~e,J rarlu1 l~. /\'i>1'(·r hre11 hi!, i isoo. t;ij....(1871 ---------- '(;.{! POl'S('he 912 5 spd, mags, Konls, lowt'r«I P i rel I i s , SJ'9J. 5'16-::1631. RENAULT ~ Harbor , G&.rrlen Grove '47 MERC WOODY J\1int condition, inside&: out. Talty tan w/wide w/w & wht vinyl top. '71 Dodge Van , 127 WB, r/h, t.11pe, panelled. ~auf in.sidl'!. $2900 or offer. 67s.rna. further detail~. plus tax & lie. + doc fee. THiODORE 2000 E. FIRST, SANTA ANA Newport Imports 3100 \\'. Coast Hwy. 1''e\vport Beach 642-9405 1 I l 196S OPE:L St;i \Vi;:n. Lnw mileage, i::ood !ir('s, good cond. R&!I. 5-18-3075 ·1n HC'l1ault R-10. The httle homh tha ! _1::r!~ In 40 miles per gallon. 4 sprl. R&H, ex· rC'p1lon;i,l cond111on. 1713 B~R l $1'.l95. Laui::h All the \\'11.\1 !n (he hank. JI ~! SLE;o.·tONS l:0.1PORTS, 2201 So. ;o.·1a1n, S.A. 557-524.2. 1 Blk. So. of G,G, Frwy. 636-2333 J,1171 CRUISAIRE Ford Cus1om Supervan 300, V-8 ii.uto.tra1115., )'IO\\>er l'iteerlng 'air. low miles, o~r show. '842-2489. Best offer over $;(!00, This Is a ~how condi tion car. J im 675-6000. Dune Buggies 956 PARTIALLY completed dune buggy, Maruc body, Reblt t"ng & tran58.x.le S400 or best offer. Aii 6: 645-4488 lit lntttnation&I Harvester RECREATION CENTER Tr•il•rs, Trav•I ROY CARVER, Inc:. 1T Bi& Bear self contained Trucks 962 ·trailer on Jake shore lot. 1---------- 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-4444 '67 Chevy 1~ ton, 8' bed with hci's boa.t le boat trlr. In .tine cond. All tor $1995. Call (TI.4) 646-9238 '58 Chevy pickup w/camper lh r~ nd camper, r . ............... co . llhell, complete, new brb, $1,500. 832-7920. good cond, S450. 494--0034 ---------. ~or Hom•• MO Motor Homes 940 Motor Hom•s 940 OPEN ROAD INTRODUCTION 25' Cf NTll I A.TH BRAND NEW 25' MOTOR HOME ONLY $11,599 ORDER YOURS TODAY Ope" Ro.cl 9iv11 vou hnruriou' 111f-c.onf1intd motor hom1 livinq wilt1oul «Omprorni11. Thi1 f11Hy 1ell-cont1i111d lur11ry "'o lor home piclurt d 1bov1 i1 •••v to drive i nti ,., •• t+.1 p11f1cl towi119 "thicl1/tont1in1 luxurv f11tur11 u1111lly found in l1r91r, mort ••· ptn1l•1 motor horn11/Mono9r1m "Cl1111ic"' 1anitetio11 1y1'tm/1hew1r/co"'pl1t• 9•fl t yl cOl'l.,.rt!blt ferw1rd d i111tt1/t1o1 r b1droom with fu ll deublt b•d/eptio111I 1l1•pi119 fer up le I •dulh . Choo11 fro"' th• •"'•1iM9 19' Melot Holfl1. th1 comp1cl 21 ' Motor Ho"''' tftt ll' 1id1..<lfi11ttt1, th1 25' r11r b1th, • Choo11 from I l•r91 11l1clio11 of cullom• h id floer pl1n1! Sto1 11d•rd o1quipm1nl l11c lud11: e Plu1h buck1t 111h with t rll'I r11h e do1e p pil1 w•ll·fo.wtll 1h19 c1rpttin9 • complt !1 bt lhro(I"' ftcili+itl includ!119 11p· o1r.tl1 ihowtr e pr111uri11d hot .tnd cold w•ltr 1y1t1m e llit lfno1!1iic1lly ce11 !toll1J f1r-c.J ,;, h.ttfi119 • drt tm •i1ch111 wi!h 1po1ciou1 r.tfr ittr.tlor .t11d r.t1191 • powt t 1lt1r• 1119 .tftd br.t li:11 • 1utomo1tic t ro111tl'!'l ittie11 e E11c lu1i ... u11i·bo11d co111lruction e 7 YEAR FINANCING AVAILABLE ROBINS FORD 558·1000 2060 }{arbor Blvd. Costa l\lesa 642-0010 Autos Wanted 968 WE PAY TOP CASH for aaed can I: trucks, f\DI can tll for free tsttmata . GROTH CHEVROLET NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 642·9405 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS U Your car ts extra clean, Ell': U8 first BAUER BUICK 231 E. 17th St. O>sta Mesa 548-7765 L\.1PORTS WANTED Orange Counties TOP S BUYER BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 188Sl Beach Blvd. H. Beach, Pli. 847-8555 \VlU.. Buy your car paid for or not. Call Ralph Gordon 673--0900 -549-3031. 1970 Harbor Bl'.'d., Costa !\.le~. Autos, Imported 970 '6R F"IAT 850 Sport Cou~. R&H, new clutch & brakes. G<XXI rubber. Clean &: Xlnt cond. 40 miles per gal. 6'5-13-15 eves. HONDA '71 HONDA Radio, Heater, (426BSY)' 11005 * * * '67 JAG XKE. Auto Trans .. Air Cond. 0 u lg !and 1 n g price. Must sacrifice, $2995. ITRfl.026). Dir. No dealer calls. 557-5242. '67 JAG. 420-G, loaded. Xlnt. $400 below bluebook or of· fer. 714/8.12-8749. * * * 1958 190 Sedan Classic v.•/gray p&in t, hlul'.' lea!her int.. ~new Carpt'IS. Rllns 11o·eJJ. Also 1ncluded are &pare part~ngine blork. transmission, _1::lass, r.ome body part! &. misc. engir1f' comix>nents 11.Jl in good \vorkinR order. S 6 50 ., 496--4123 (Cap i strano * * * Santa Ana VACATION VEHICLES Where qualit y is ou r FIRST cons ideration .• IN BOTH SA LES & SERV ICE -100. NEW & USED MOTOR HOMES WITH SUCH RELIABLE NAMES AS : AUSTIN HEALEY * '• '67 Austin Healey WINNEBAGO $2295 MOTOR HOMES & TRAILERS R.adkl.. Heater. overdrive, only 71,000 miles, lmmacu- latt-, ~ilver blue with cu.s- lom interior. Newport Imports * MEL MAR & NEWPORT 3100 "'· Co.a~ Hwy., Newport Beach 642-9405 '64 3000 M.K II oriJJ". owner, * cll'!an, 11harp, good cond. $1150. 540-3-198. BMW IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2002's & Bavaria's SEE US AllOtrr Overseas D•llv•rv CREVIER MOTORS n W. l !l:I St .. S8ltta Ana IJS.3171 MINI HOMES-3 MODELS BLAZER & INVADER TRAVEL TRAILERS AND MANY LATE MODEL USED CAMPERS AND TRAILERS! Sale Price This Weekend CALL 531-9990 OR BETTER YET STOP BY k~D SEE US AT 1415 No. Harhor Blvd. PEUGEOT '69 REN AULT R-16, Bargain of !hr Nf'11· \'C'ar, Sl 195. Unhelievabll". &'f' a t 2201 S. ;\lain \XNH-192) D I r . 5.i7-52.\2. RENAULT. SalP k Seivice & ParU. JIM SLE.i\10NS 1:0.1PORTS. 2201 S. l\.1ain, S.A. 557-5242. SAAB '6!l SAAB Sonnet!. Xlnt cord. 12950. * '63 PEUGEOT GOO D CONDITION S430 * * 646-34:)3 '66 Spitlire, i\'lh: II. A classic. ~rust s11cr1 fice. TFA ~ Dir. No d€'11lf!r c ll ! ls . 5.Jj-52'12. SUNBEAM PORSCHE TIGER, '69 Porsche 911T 5 spd. elc •.. 675-7666 • 956-3151 pC'rformancc new tln'5, mags. 6r;>--5681 4utos, UMCI 990 Autos, UHCI 990 '65 '69 '70 '70 FORD Mustang 6 tvl, J ~p!'I, ll••utllul lu•t1uo•1' F lnl1~, Ii. Ve•v (IN n hrlll <.., wl!~ br4nd new 111d\1l t<r .. iPEP•ll CHEVY ~. TO N PICKUP • 5pe~. A" Cond, !<~d10. !·Hate•. 1a.oo1ac 1 Arct.c Wn•le Pain•, L1111•.• t Runs E•cellt"' CHEVY El Ca mi no SS V-1. AU!O 1'•ans, PoW•• Ol•C ll••~t~. ll&d'c. Ht&tf r, Whllt W&ll !1'11S. Vln,I ROii!, f(l!\nf&U, !Tnt<'d Gl&!I, !!M UtilU! mer1111n lln!1h, 11111~1 1t\CI ru,. 1•c1ll1nt, {10/NG) LOW Mllf'I CHEVY 3/4 Ton Cus tom W/tllTllH!r 9Clulp«11nt, lJD !trbollydro V-1. Auro lrtM. Pawtr !ot-lno. AM/FM li!<ldla, HN I..-• .,.,.. tlr ... LoW · mll""-, M1•ln1 Slue wltl'I wtl~t too .. rnarchl"!I Interior. IUS'JlGI '70 '69 '71 '70 '68 FORD Super Van V-1, Auto,.,.,,,, Air CllM, 11•1•, Hfflf'I", 111" """"I a111, Pnt r-c;,..., with wll llt !op, !llC?llij FORD ¥..t Ton Rinvtr P.U. w/HlllVV Outv EQUIP""'"'· V·~ •u10. r,,.,,, •Ir Co.,d. Pow1• S••l'll.Q, ""'~· He~ter, l ln!t'd Gl~n. ae1u!lll.f HMClll'"~~ Maroon wllfl eontr1111r,g ...,,1!1 .IWO ton•. u:;smo VWBug ~ SPffd, lfadlo, Htllt•, ! .. j8~'1'1 (.t,.._ ~•Hllon O•tl!QI W•t~ tlltcl Vinyl l11!1rlor. TOYOTA Co•oll1 Sl•llotl W'90fl, '~. lbirlo, HH Nor, 8Nlllll'UI Atd Wiiii <Or>l•ll'"9 Ii.de lnf.erlo•'o IWSOl/1 I $895 $1495 SAVE $2895 $3195 $2995 $2995 $1795 $1395 $1595 $1395 'I ' 8J\1W '70, hleae, eooit cond. Clean. $2,Sl)J or o t t e r . 8'16-3257. • . t -SANTA ANA - I 883S B4ach Blvd. Huntlnpn lloach ' Ol'IN OPEN SUNDAY SUNDAY I 13631 HARBOR ILVD. GARDEN GROVE ' I BLOCK SO. OF G.G. FRWY. 636-2333 '70 BMW 2800 CS. a I r. AUrroof. ~atber, AM /FM. Pvt. pty. $6500. -· t\lm """"" ll•ma -quldr cub, C9ll &Q..5111 * (JUST 3 BLOCKS SOUTH or GARDEN GROVE FRWY.l * * * * * * * * 842•7781 O.R 540-0442 --. .. l§J I ·~""'"' ]§] [ ... ,..... l§J [ .......... l§ll '----..... _ ... _-~!§] [ ....... ~. l§l I l-~..;........;:.........:..:~:.......'7~0-A~u~tot;;:..,~l ~m:po~rt~od::_~~':7D~A:utos.;::::._:'m:!:po:n~ed::_~~t:70::._ Auto<, Imported 970 Auto1, 1 mpoN9d f70 Autos, Import.cf 970 Autos. Used '90 Autos~ UMCI 990 Autot, Used ,,. GET OUR TOYOTA DEAL BEFORE YOU BUY! .,Pmle.wi& W TOYOTA 1966 Harbor , C.,,-1. 646-93111 '70 TOYOTA Corona Deluxe, Radio, l!C'al · er, Auto Trans. 1456BSW) $1 7~ ~ w=. COSTA MISA 549·l0ll Lo.t.66·07·61 SANTA ANA TOYOTA Service dept. open 7:30 a m 'ti 9 pm l\1onday thro F ri- day. PHONE ~2512 41'7 \V. \\.'arnrr. Sant.'! An11. WE HAVE 'EM '72 LAND CRUISERS Immediate Delivery P-!mar-ais u mot•rs Authorized Sa!rs & Service 900 S. Coast lligh'.••ay Laguna Beach 540-3100 '68 Corona 4.<Jr !!('(Ian. auto, Radio, air. Xlnt insid<' & out. Pvt ply, l\take offer. 83l-13i3 '67 Toyota Corona Good C'Ond. $600. 968-5134 Put a Htue "loot' in your Levis. sell ~baubles for "bucks", CaU Classified 642-5678. TOYOTAS NOW 2 for 1 $75.44 Total Down Payment $119.00 Total Mon thly P ayment FOR TWO CARS 1600 COROLLA STATION WAGON Hndio. heatc·r. \vh1 trl\';1lt !ir· es, t inted g[;iss. #;,Q;·::'.9:1 1600 COROLLA 2 OR. SEDAN Radio, h<'alcr, \vhitr\1•n ll tir- es, tinted glass. #601122 S75.44 total dov.·n paymC'nf. Sl19 Iola] monthly payn1cnt. includes tax, licC'nse & all carrying chan::es (on ap- prove<:! credit) for 60 months. APR 14.112"~. Delcrreri pay- mf'nl price $71.40 for both cars. Cash prire $5097.:12 in- cluding tax & license for both cars. Ready For Delivery· Large Selr.clton of Used Cars \\'ilh Our lOO')r Toyota \\'ar- ranty. low Down Payment On Any Ne1\' or Used Toyota BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. HuntinKton Beal"'h 847·85.55 ~ . . . ~ ... 'iO TOYOTA Sedan. Radio, h<'aler. stick shift. VNN879. $9.iO. J lt\1 SI.EMONS IJ\1. PORTS, Zill So, Main, S.A. 5.i7-5242. Autos, New 980 Aut os, New 980 AMERICAN MOTORS DEMO SALE Used Car Manager's Sale '11 Cricket 4 Dr. ::---'" s1795 .. J AMhlll Of ssador Opl 2 Dr. •'•··-~-"·""'· s795 ,....._.., ............ ·n CHI. VH Ca•Hr ·=...... s2595 '61 Ford LID 4 Or. f·I. --""'-........ ··--·-~--s1295 w-.,...._,..,,. '11 ToyotJ 2 Or. H.1. '""----s995 •.UOllH .. 'JI AMI -·--s2395 ,,,., ......, wt.,., 'Mi Ch11. 4 Dr. .... ---·.sen5 _ ........... -. 'U\I 'IS Cllmllt 2 Dr. .... J .......... _,_.,.,,. .... _ ..... sgg5 VOLKSWAGEN '68 vw Camper V&n, Ca.mptt F.Qu/pl, BeauUJuUy Equipt. t\VGY· 4 403) VOLKSWAGEN '70 V.W. BUG sf«"(!. rs<l10. IM""fltl"'r, tll"IS. 170t;AFX1 $1288 VOLKSWAGEN BUICK __ . ............__ ...... _ 1----------'70 V.W. FASTBACK \'arl11n1. 4 !(pr't'd lrn.n1mh1· ~1(111, rildlO, hl"'aff"r. (~J)N D) $1288 '70 Buick 225 Electra Square back Sun Beat'll Car <TI6CX\\') •• I .Im lted, ln1ma<-11!11tf", Vinyl Top, T!il><'!ll ry lntt·rll'lr, Full Po11·,·r. Jo'nl"'lory Air, Tilt \\'hN'I. l"loor l . .ork~. Af'.1 ~~t !'ferro ;\l11U1plc'(, Lot·n l Ct1r . T.:i.CXXl n1i!r11. 1702HI~\ ~<'!e Priced NABERS CADILLAC Al'T110!1!ZF.n flfALER 2tnl !lARUflR !IL, $799 11 "°o--iV\;;;V Fas!back, sunnxJ[, radio. Xlnt cond. Orig 0\\'llC'I', Aft 6pn1 : 6-16-2102, Day: 558-Sj<tl J()(>. 1971 V\\I Bus y,•ilh <·11r1ain.~. Cherry cond. Only 7000 n11les. f.1ust sell. Ask for })hi!, 675-7718 1i!JV\V Bug. 0\1•11t•r ll"'nv1ni; for service. Sunroof. 20,000 mi's. Nu tires. $111:1. G-Hi-7993. '56 VW PANEL Re111ly nl"'ll l, In! ltrei;, <'Ustom ln.!ildl', #. \O!l6. HURRY '66 Fastback Dur k blur-finish. r::xl"'t•lll'nl c.'Ontlition. NP1v 'l bt·akt·~. 4 spe1.•1I, l'n<lio. heull"'r. (SQ'!'· 65~H $6!Y.l. dlr. Clilf \Valdnip 540-!"1164, 8~2·0li:l1. ----TUllBOCllARGEIJ '68 V\V C11111t>1'r 1v/po11 top. Extra ·59 V\V Bus. needs trans, s1•t :\1ichrlins. Chrome rims. $200. Al\1/f:\l-n1any l'x t rn~. Very Toyota Corona. Au lo, * 548-8320 aft 5 pni clean. $2-17a. 5-10-12·!0 or r 'h. 1 011·ner. $750. Alt 5 :301~C..:'="-"=::::.;;;_:_-:;--+.o=--,.,. 557·9867. pn1, 6~4-6839. '6:! V\I/ Bus 11•ith 1500 ... '-'--~~~~=-~ ~--~-I engine. ·71 VY.' Squ bt'k, R&ll. air. '6i TO''artl Corona, 4 dr., Call Chris, 6rJ-33t6 18.900 m i, xlnt running C'Ond. radio, heater. good con<lH ion Needs nl'W windshield, dent $rr.15. 847-9787, private party. 1971 SQUAREBACK, auto ,f.: door rcpain'tl. Still under lrans., Af,f /F l>f , bes! offer • TRIUMPH 644-48Z7 v.•arran1y, !'11u~t sell 1mn1cd. $2600. 842-855'1. FAITHFUL '68 Bug, auto. lo -'-TRIUMPH * ·6:> VW, black la c que r, )( mi. Sl,lOO. chrome as!ros, radial tires, • 642-8989 Oranga Co's. Largest STAGS Immediate Delivery TR-S's '70 V\V Sedan, radio, 8 1rztl"'k, beige. xlnt cond. $1425. 833-6348 dy; 673-941 7 evl"'. 1970 Yel101v Bug, '72 lie. Ex· c•l'l cond. $1.550. 643-4751 or 6.19-2170 '6Sv:wc~.""G""o-od..,.-C""o-n"Cd'". - $500. Aft 6 pn1 642·G74.il -,69 VW, Xlnt -Cond-. - r.1u~I sell. 673·72~7 aft 6 '72 TR6. Nr\v ·71 • 6000 t11ilcs '70 · .Sharp 5~ ~3 V\V hug, 1 owner S2G9!J Call 673-3~~~j·;ft 3 pm GT-S's ·10 • British racing grr-cn '69 One O\vnf'r SPITFIRES Sml Sl89~ ·n . Demo SAVE '70 • Ar-.1-f~f'.1' (Sharp! $159'.l '67 -MK3 sm l\I UST SELL '66 Squru'<'hnck, rrhlt eng. R/H. good rond. $82:i. 644-7321, 83&-157:-1. '70 V\V. 'l.'el\011·, sunroof, mags good-looking. i\1usr sell! iJfiOO Finn. &16-0917. 1968 V\V for s.1Je. just tuned, new tires, very low mileagl". 979-1140 '6:'! VW Sedan. good !llust sell. S57J. 645--0420 FRITZ \VARRF.N '60 V\\', must sell~! Sports Car Center S300. c.1!! ;irt('r 4:30 710 L. l s1 SL 547·07641~=~-'::3.:.&-47-"300~""""'~..,- Sf'lect-0-(!rop, 12 V sy11tem , Jail' !GOO cnginr, cus!om ex- haust. etc. $850. t•ir n1! 6~2-468!1. '7!1 CAMPJ<:R pop-top Ailll~·r-.1. Xlnt ('Ond. 17,000 111i. All exlras. S 3 1 9 0 . r~1i-t ~1G Pill. -,63-VW x"ln_'_t_C_o_n_d_I_ J\1echnnically perfc1·t~ Perfect interior. $."'50 Firm. ____ Pl_»_~·32ll1 __ _ '70 SQUAREBACK V \V. Orange, At\1 & radial tires. xtra 1·lcan. 11ul0. 675--6410. _&1_&-_22:1S_._,_~1~_792c:.,· ~-~ '69 V.\V. Camper \Vcstphnlin \\•/pop !op, tent, AM·Ff'.1. lafX', OH cng. S2G7S or best orfrr. Phonl"' MG·6!l42. 1' * 4 V\V ASTRA iltAGS, for sale. M;ik1• ofrcr. • &14-8!19:! * • '66 V\V $395 646--0571 days. 968-4714 eve!{ & \.1.'knri~ '66 VW BuK, 8-p11ss W/'>l•in- dows, Rcblt engine. Xlnr conrl. r.1,1kc otrer. 5-l.)-6'M1. 19li5 BUS, good rond. $900. -,64-VW BUS· $710. nuns \\"l'll. 67'"..H)!r.17 VOLVO GET OUR VOLVO DEAL BEFORE YOU BUY! SAVE ON F:l "RClPEAN DELIVEH'i' a.1)w Le.wi& W VOLVO 1966 Harbor, (.;\!. 646.9303 '63VOLV01 2'1S, good~nd-. r..tu ~t sc!L ll\~l o ff c r. 5!J2-5~65 artcr ~i pin. Autos, Used HOT WHEELSI e '67 PLYMOUTH e COSTA r.U·::;;,\ S.W 9100 Oprn ~Uu<lny '70 Buick Skylcrk CJ"!('. :_t;i;,OOO mil""· air. p.~1.rr ~IN'nns:. po11•1"'r hn1kr•;, bf'ru·li ~f'fll, l'inyl roof. llur· ty. 9i6·AI.(' $2795 MacHoward S:l9·9600 or 5.1 1·0608 Curnrr 1 ~1 & I J;1rhor Snn1a Ann --;67 SKYLARK-- 2 Ooo1· llardlup, A111n Tran~. P1111·1-r Sl<'('rin~. Air ('1>11d (VEC6.1Gl. $1399 CREVIER MOTORS 20.'i \V. l~t SI. S11nl11 Anu 831·3171 I\.1odi!lC'd for high '67 Sl-\\'1..1\lll\, CLE A N , f>('rformanL-c and P/S, n&H. 1·1nyl !op. nf'1v npl)<'arancl"'! n1utrler ·" ~hock~. Ori~. musr SELL! s1000. ow{l('r 497-1·159. ~~--548·7881 "64 Lf: SAnJ~E. 1 owrirr. '61 INTERNATIONAL Scout good rornl, $-19'."1. 4 "·heel drive & new tires. * * 673-3!):!\ * * '"" wncked 00· 548-2171 .,, 1970 Buick El-ec_t_r~ic 5 pm Mo_n_. ~-~--C1111!01n built C'Oupr. Full '64 FORD Best ofrf'r over poivf'r & F 11c1ory Air. A $400. Also '66 Volvo. Beoit Beauty. 562 A(;(; """ 0""' $300.!>62-36&!. $3595 AMBASSADOR ·10 AMBASSADOR MacHoward Air Cond., Power S1 1"'f'ri n~. 83:l·!l000 or 5:11 -0608 Po\\'l"'r Brakrs, Vinyl Top, Cornf'I' l st & llnrbor low mile!!. (933ANEl Set• to 1 ____ Snntn Ann __ _ apprcclll!l'. BUICK $ 2595 1968 ELE CTRA Wa.rd S.Lee "225" Amerk:an Molora n 547-5826 1234 S. Main SI. Santa Ana ~,6~7-A~MBASSAD~O=R~ 2 dr. Auto 'fran11. Cus!om Tn· lrrior, Very L ow ~1ilc11. (TYZ934) $1195 Wa.rdS.Lee Americen Moton ,. 547-5826 1234 S. Ma1 n St. Santa Ana POPULAR 4·DR l lARDTOP F ACTORY AIR CONDITION INI. Only 40,000 IOC"al milr." Full power, l"'n.tisr rontrol, tn1nk oprncr . r Rdin l Hrei;, door lock.~. tilt wh('('I, vinyl top & vinyl lnlf'rior, rte., e!1· , ('tc. 1VGY5~9) NABERS CADILLAC AUTlfORIZED DEALER 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 540-9100 Open Sunrlny l!M39 Le Snhrc. Air, PIB, P IS, new f.ircs. Good cond. 675-8309. Santa Ana V\V Squarehack '65. Original ,69 Chev 3;4 Ton pri\'ale o\\11cr. Xlnt cond. Call Gary nftl"'r 6 pm, ERICAN 675-tm "" ''''""''-AM ---~=~~~ '64 SKYLARK. Excc!lrnt $700. 546-4219. Pickup '69 VW-Best Offer VS, l ff'avy Duty Camf>('r >.1nt cond. 833·8814 Eq,;pped. SplH Rim<. C"'· '68 FASTBACK tom. # 38724. --------- '10 V\v camper. bright American Moton yc!IO'>I', xlnt cond .. i2700. * 6T.')o<j,314 * J;"Gremllns ,....,Hornets ---,69 VW--..-Matadors ..-Javellns condition. Nf'w !irr~. R/H, P /B, P/S. $7150. 515-6.105. CADILLAC $2195 VAmba11adors '59 CADILLAC Se d11.n Blul' \l:ith White intl'rior, \Veck end Spe('i11.l t961BXB k f ·n· & ,72, Devi.lie. One owner Luxury CAD tLLAC CADILLAC 1970 SEDAN DE VILLE FACI'ORY Am C'ONDTTTONTNG Only 17.000 lneal milt'!' ~triking A<lrlntlc turquol:itf' 11 i!h white p1'rldr<1 top. B··nu!lfu[ t11.pe111try & lr""nlhl'r in1o•r!or, full po\\'tr. tilt & trlr~rV'lplr 11'1•trl!l$!:, S!rrM, ctno1r 1r11·ks, ll'M·nl [n"' n1Jlr. 111~e. G<'TTI Sold &. ~n'li·f'd h,V II~ (.V\9 \'('Ql NABERS Cr.DILLAC Atrr1 10R17.F:n nF",\LErt '..'liOO H \l{\t(\lt 111.., N:l!>"J'A r.n·:S.\ 5-10 9100 Of'J('n Sun<t:iy CAil. ere. 11\'h•. ·~ Full p11 r , 111r . t!I! wh<'t-l. II way ],•111lu•r i;rut. t'X('. l!rl',, l•!'.111t1f\1! po1rd1•r h!11r 111 rh 11·11ill' p~uld,•d 101). Prlv. Pt~· $~~~l0. C.1!! nn~tin1r 5\f,·'IB~7 LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES-LEASING AU1ll0RIZ1':D • SF.RV ICE· Nabers Cadillac 2600 HAnenR BL .• COSTA ~fESA M(l.')l(X) 0t>l'n Sl.1"'1t1Y '65 DeVille CouJlt'. Full factory po11·l"'r , factory a1r condl!lonln1t. flO\\'er wlnclo1t•11. tPnP!lR.11 $995. dlr. Cliff Waldrop 540·5164, 842-0631. '72 Cadlllac El Dorado Fine Mhrt P11.lnt, Vinyl Top, l..cR !hrr l nlt-rior , Full Pn1v· rr. f'nrtory Air Cnn1I, Trle Till \\'11rt'I, Door lnck11, AM/Fr.f St rrM I Sh•rf'O Taf)<', C'nd~e Con!rnl. Tn1nk Lock11, :IOOJ mllc locnl I 011•n· er. (!l51F.TI\Vl ~8R8 8 NABERS CADILLAC Al!Tl lOR rzi.:o OF.ALER 21JXJ l IAllDOR BL .. CO~! A t.fF.SA 54().!JIOO Open Sunday 1970 r.:u!illnc El Oornd~ f:)f"". CC'Utl1·f' car, Air rond, P/S, P/R, Pwr wind..,1v!1, Pwr lock!I, nrlju!ltnhle Ill! whf'f'I, nutn trunk, FM 1\l'rro. nr1v radi01 l tirrs. l<'al her lnr. vinyl roi l. Lo m i'11. Xlnt COl"ld, 1624 AnUKUa Way. N.8 . 642-9980. CADILLAC 1970 COUPE DE VILLE FACTOHY AIR CONDITIONING Only 2:!,300 loc11J mll e11 Spcc:lal ordi>r faC'tory flniHh with plush fu ll lrat11r r ln- ll'rlor, !utl po11•er, 11rcrro, Ult & teleseopic 1lcerln1r, IJght sentinel, door lock11, trunk opener . A magnificent jewel that dene.e dHCriptlon. (419BQD J looks & runs .,.....,.,.,, l\\'AV· $888 Huge lrloc o I • ... B' B" S • equipped. E26M, J IM M H d 420' 19" 19 avin9s sLEMONS IMPORTS. 2201 ac owar ~ ~u R Harbor American $. Moln. S.A. 557-5242. A'~"OR!ZEO 839·9600 or 5.11-0608 v Jn DEALER ljnmft of Convenient Vo-anci•• -1 "'°"'Y· o •• , 2600 JiARBOR BL.. Corner 1st & !!arbor • • • " ... .....,,. """'"" ' 1 Payments your hoCAe, apt.. .etore COSTA MESA Sanfa Ana 1170 HAlllD• llVD.. 1170 HARIDR llVD.. 1969 Harbor Blvd. hlda .. e lc. thru a DaUy PUol 540-9100 Open Sundly NABERS CADILLAC motor, fJ('W trnnsmiAAion, radio, convertible w it h tonnrou, nrw bucket 8Cats, one O\\T•.'r. $595. T ry lt. You'll llke 1L Call Laguna Beach, 494-9822 wttkend!I or alter 6 pm. '59 TR.J, rehlt eng. Needs mhwr 1N0rk. $300. or offer. Eves &15-3096 '71 TR6, A ... \f/fl1 51ef"f'O, brand new. 13,000 m l. ;\lust M.'1.1. S3450. 968--il40. ·n TR 6, am/Im, ?-.f ichel!n tires w{Bcau!y r ims. 12.000 mi. Immac. 675-4619 eve5. '70 GT-6 Triumph, 13,000 ml, white, am I Im. $1950. 494-5696 or 545-3152. VOLKSWAGEN '68 VW BUG Nice Cond, fXIlI169J Radio, Heater. $895 COSTA MESA COS1A MESA "' 549-30311.1.66-67·61 549.30311.1.66-67·61 Costa Mesa 646-0261 ClilS!lified Ad . We'll help you 1ell! 642-5678 ----Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmporte<f 970 A utos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 ~-..iiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • CADILLAC EL DORADOS A TO CJIOOSE 1!167 TO J9n '71 El Dor•do FACTORY AIR ('('lNOJTJONINC f'llLL I.EAT! !ER INTERIOR \'F.R.Y LO\V LOCAL MILES r un TJfl\\'l'f. vlt1yl top, tit! & lrll"MYipl(• 11ttf'rln1. AM·FM r11.d ln. <!onr locks. crnl• ron· trnl. Ju~! flawlr~ll .l prlei!d to 1t•ll tl'W11y. 14.'\0C?.Il '70 EI Dorado FAll'OrtY AIR rnN!'ITIONlNG r uu ll"'nthl'r 1n1er1or ln(l\vld111\l front !!I'll~ f'r11 urlru1 ~·1r1't11i111 fln!!d1. Full f"lllrr. 5!rr'('(J. tilt ,t. tf'll'· ~·~·rlr "'''''r!ni:::. door 1n.•k,;. 1-t•nllnrl, 1·1,11iw-,.,,nlrol. trunk lo..'k. 1v-nr winrtow df'o l•'t::-i:::r r, 11 u10 light 11imn1rr. l.lH"nl ln1v n1ilC'llKC beauty. IZVEI~~) '67 El Dorado Jo'Afi'Oft'{ AIR CflNnIT!ON ING Full lcn!hrr !ntl'rlor J'nildt•r\ tnp. fu\J power, till &. trlr~p\1• 1Jtcf'rlna:. 11lj:!llfll .!i<'l'kln~ rndlo, 11!1 dlx. extras &. Vl"'ry ll"l1v n1lh·n~r & 11h0\\'5 llif' ultlmnlt• In catt. CTUH · H~l() l. NABERS CADILLAC AtmlORlZF:D DEALER 2600 llARBO R BL., COSTA MESA 510-9100 Oprn SUnday CI,E DVL '70, Extremely low mUl'1. AM-FM at~. Cn1lse control. 1.1.ather In· terlor . All ma a-n It I ce n I Flam i ngo R~. Will lll.crlflce. Di r (7911 AZil. No drn.l"r ('111!11 please. ~7~. Ask for Sandy Sanden:. '65 Sedan DeYllle Full P<lwf'r , Factory Air Cond. AM I F'M R11dto, Ex· cellent Cnr . INDY97'1) $999 NABERS CADILLAC AUTI !ORI ZED DEALER 2000 IIARBOR BL., COSTA 1\1 1-:~A M().9100 Open Sunday '69 Cadillac Cpe De VIiie Full Powt'r. Air CAnd, ( YC'IY· 912) $3995 1970 CADILLAC Co a p e D11V1Ue. Lon.d&d. Xlnt mnd. Prl. pitrty. $46M. ~2. CADILLAC 1970 i SEDAN DE VILLE ' t~ACTORY AI R CONDITIONfNC ~: FuU power NIU!pment. pad· ded klp. c loth & lelllher ln· .: ttMor, stereo AM/t"M radio, • Wt 6 leleacoplc ateerlna • .,; etc. (168ASf) " 54222 1 NABERS CADILLAC AtmlORIZED DEALER 2600 flARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 5f0.9100 Open Sunday l Autos, Imported 970 ~ • ' • :' I, ' • '57 VW Bua. Xlnt mecti eond. Nu Ures, S500. or bit offer ews. Mi-3931. Eyes right: Da!Bun 241J.Z. Lei!: Datsun 510 Sedan. Both have overhead cam engines. Independent rear ouspenslona. Saf•ty fn>nl dWo brakes. So if you're In lhe market lor a sensational lilUe family car. pick lho ono wilh a sporta car herilage. The Dalaun 510 Sedan. '68 VW. ~.000 ml. Sell below mue Book or beat oUer! 962-1182. '68 Double-Otb vw Truck, niof reek, new tlres, xlnt oond • .f94..7.f.Jl. See Our Complete Line Of.'72 Dotsuns e STATIO~ WAGONS e PICKUPS e 2 & 4 DR. SEDANS e FASTBACKS G 240Z '(LIMITED QUANTITY) 6000 SH OW I DRIVE A DATSUN ••• THIN DICIDI. 2845 HARBOR BLVD., COST A MESA 540-6410 • ' \. I ' • \·U DAILY PILOT \ L -~... l§J ~[ ·_""''_~ .. '·~!§) I S..turday, FtbruMY 5, 1972 ----·------ .___''_'°'_*_~_•__,]~ rL~''_'"_™_''_'•~l l~1 l§l ;;;I ;;; ......... ;;; .... ;;;!~~ [ .~ .. ·~· ... ]§] .__[ _ ..... _,,,_ ... __, Autos lorU• J~ I \1-----Autos, Used 990 Autos, Uud 9N Autos, UHd 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, Used 990 Auta1 , Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMCI 990 CADIUAC -C--HEV_R_O_LET--1---,C,..,.H"'"E-Y-RO-L""'ET,.....-CHRYSLER DODGE ~ FORD JEEP OLDSMOBILE OLDSMOBILE . -----------~-~~~l ~~.......,WUJ~.~J~---•1t5 IS !?l'p, >l-\\httl '70 Chev Impala '66 CAPRICE Custom Cpe 12.000 mil~. air DR H T rond., po11.-io,r 111erring, r.io11.·-4 • • • '70 MUSTANG MACH I .,.,..,, w ..... ,, hub" "'"' (.'Olw:l . ~3413. .CADILLAC 1971 SE!>AN DE VILLE '69 Olds Custcm Taranada fl...-\~ 9'JO .. ll.,illR '63 Rambler Seda n ONLY 9320 MILES FACTOR\'. AIR CONDITIONfN\, UW. LEATHER INTERIOR autiful Casahlanca ivory With l>lack fop & black inter., dual comforl front Sf'at, stcr· f'O l8Pf', till & ll'!f'SCOp]C C'r disc brakes, vinyl rool & All pe>v.f'r r~tra..~ inrlud1ni Interior. heavy duty suspcn-au· co1Ki,, ~lf!r.ru:ig, v.·1ndo1.vs, '63 CJIRYSLI::R h 1trd top , auto., a ir. nt:>11• brak<'~, paint, lunt'up. S.JOO. l::xcel l 'rans. 673-3(.J.lj, COME=T~- 4 Dfl. '10 Ooclgl' Corn I' I, P S. P B. Air, Xln1 cond. Lo mi. $2200. 6~ 798,5; or 962-4525. . ~.l~DQDG==c~D~A~)l~T~­ Good running oorxhuon. MAVERICK l\utum;i ru ·, po11,rr s1e1•r1ng, ,\:\I ~·fll rarl1o, power s!crr • 111>! & brakes. air cond. t958· 1 -~.~7~0~F:::-o-rd.,.-Mcc-a·v-.-r~ic""k Vinyl Tor. ()('tuxr fnf£'!'1rir. Full Po11'f'r. l"ar!ory A 1 r Cond. AM F!'.I S1rt~ f\111/li p!cx. Tilt \Vhc<'l. Door L:x.:ks, {XX!\1328l 6 l')l, Auto' 'fr;1n~. <U7..10Jl $495\ sion. ne11.· l tres. 398CAX. 1et1!s -A,\J F;\1 .Sll'rffi. Ex-BE:-0! 1 Auto TritrL<;, Radio, Healer, WardS.t'ee $3195 C('plioua!Jy nic•e. ,\f1dniJil1t hlu(.' w, black nylon 1n1rr10r. Lll66 CO:'\lET Cahcnte .. 100 irng , a ir. l"K'w ti rf's $700 e S.IS-59-19 e Sli5 * 6-16-1012 $2288 <ZSK!70I Snecial Pn<e M H d $995. ~ SKRT.Ul \Varranry & ac owar bank financing availablr. • slef't1ng, door locks, lighf M"nl inl'l, crui."4' control ~lor;t l'very deJU.\I' t'Xtra & ' absolutely t!av.·!ci.s tlu:uout. l012CX\\' f 839-9600 or 531-0608 rl'!J mGrtU\$ Umoteri Coml'r 111t & 11arbor Santa Ana NABERS CADILLAC -~'67 IMPA7LA~--i Auto Trans, Po""r Stf'f'rin~. A!r Cond, ~e11 Paint. (UZ:'.I · Toyota & Jaguar DcaJ<'r !JOO S. Coni;t lligh11·ny 7251 f..,.,guna Beaeh 5<!0-3100 $119' AUT/JORl?.ED DEALER 2600 HARBOR BL.., CREVIER MOTORS '71 Camaro 350SS COSTA fl!ESA zos w. Js! St . Sil.n!a Ana Only 9102 oru~1nal rnilPs. 540·9100 Open Sunday &JS-3171 Loade<I. t.J;iny r::xt/'a.~. Aurn '70 CAD CD V I II · 'd-I~-~-----Tr;1n . .,., fa ct. air, PS. A.\! · · , u Y <'qu ip VAN '68. Valve )Ob. St,x·k 1-·,\t. R;ilfy 1-:quippecl. Sa(TI· ~700, or hr-;t offe:-T. 7'<1us! 4sp, On eo!un1n pa11clccl !rel'' Ca!! 644·2950 Before 'hf'll . (2131 j92-31.ii. :1.1 usr Sf:'.LL~ :l<IS-M9i. g prn. CAMARO c,, 1<1Ncswooo-,-,.,,,, -*-c~H-ev·~v~·s-*-- \\'i;n. lo m1. air. loadf'd, full l:'\IPALA'S 1r 1\fALlBU'S * CAMARO'S * p11'J'. $2j9:l. 673-4&1·1. '7t Hartl!tJps * Lo mi's 196-1 CHEV Maltb·"-1-Va-...,-n. HERTZ CORP. R&H. xlnl rond. ,..,, Lo n11lt:'<tf;'" HERTZ CORP. Lrg selection-Many colors 968-4831 Lrg sclection·M.1ny colors (714 } 778-4050 -----(714 } 778-4050 -~,6~5~C~HEVY.~V-A~N-- Auto. $750. 545.4554 * $650 * CHEVR0LET '70 CHEV Kingswood 1\·agon, ajr, pb/ps, 12,000 mi. =-==~--~-~ '65 ln1p;da Super Sport. 396, '&I 1:'11PALA A/C, radio, 4-spd. PIS. Ne111 cJ ul<'h & P/S, orig. owner. Im1na c. brks. 57.000 mJ·~. Tapf' dl'ck. 8Ja.0555 l'VCS, 545-3754 day. GOOD COND. 892·5966 $3000 * 540-426.1 We 'll help you S<'ll~ 642-::.678 1963 Cl·IEVY. NecdS !ots of Autos, Imported 970 Autos, ~mported 970 body \\'Ork. Engine 283 is ::=::-'---------,;..,_:_;...;,... __ _:,I good, trans .. good. good rear <'nd. Needs body ·work only. $123. Ca ll 5'1~530. DEAN LEWIS ORANGE COUNTY HEADQUARTERS TOYOTA--VOLVO 646-9303 1966 HARBOR BLVD. <'..>I'! " Ol'L .'¥ Wf,f f [;/\•'. COSTA MESA ~,., '.IJ,.tl/\V 11! L ' 1• '-' ; 1, < ( 1, M. • FINAL CLEARANCE NEW 1971'S! NEW '71 TOYOTA MARK II 2 DOOR HARDTO, f1<lo1y •if, r•dio, ...,/.,. tire•. pwr. di1tt, re •• w:n. dow d•fogger, tinl. 911•1 end mvtli more! t1'0117396 WIND. STICKER $3185 .44 SALE PRICE $2681.00 SAVE '63 Cf'IEV Green br i c r Camper. Xlnt condition. 422 1,l Fernlcaf, Corona del Mar. '63 CHf.:v. Van SSOO or bes\ OffC'r, ·:18 Chev. ltnpala. '6.J 327 c11~ .• 4 sp. ,111 pos . S5.l0. 962-1760. =~~-~~ CHEVE:LLE SS, \.'.Ii, auto, bucket ~Pats. Goo I <>n.i::. .5375. 6J6-832fi 0 /' 6-12-189~). 1966 Chi;<vy II ExcellC'llf runn1nc: * 49·1...S2i8 * $.~i5 rnnd. I '66 \VAGON. ::iir, CXCt'p. cl<'an. Xln1 n11'ch. S875. ~36-69i.'i . Pr1. fl!y. '69 CH.EVY Impala, <I rlr !IT, r/h, n11· 1·nnd. PS/PB. $1.j()(]. 6i:i-09f:9. ~= '6.) Bf'! ;\II' \.\'gn, P/S. ar1 RS/JI. rack, 72 pJarf'.• . .S62.l. j l:>-J22fi. .:~===.,,....----'6-1 CHEVELLE ne{~1:\ lo1s of allent1on . .S200 CONTINENTAL 1971 Mark Ill Cpe. \\'!TH I::Li':CTP.IC SU NROOF F'ACTORY ,\JI?. C<)N IJITJO:-J/~G Pnd1!rr! top, fu ll lf';dJ11•r in· ll"r1nr. dual i'On1fort ~rat~. "ruisf' ro111rol. door IOl·k~. st!"rro, tilt sle<'r1ng, all poll'· 1•1: .~!rrts. Vrry fc111 carrf•1I n11lf's. Sho11'roon1 frt'sh: 1508. CBl 1 Sale Priced NABERS CADILLAC AUTHORIZED DJ.-::ALI:.:R 2600 HARBOR BL .. CO~i' A M E:SA 540·9100 Open Sunday '71 ~!ARK Ill \Vh1!<>/Blu<' !'OOf, blue lthr 1111 .. nlany ac· cess, Lo n1i. I1nn1al'. 17:!0 P.Jr1 \Vesthourn<', N . B. £i.14-:l7.i2. '63 CONTINENTAi. Good conrlll ion $.iOO. 67Zr-2778 * 642-1403 '67 Lincoln Con. extras. 46:'\1. ~d. 641...00tb Leather. All S1795. Ex. CORY AIR 196j CORVA!R 2 door harrl 111p, $·100. nays cal! 4fl-1-9315. f'l'l'S 831Hi370. '63 with rebuilt 1·n~1ne: 1966. Nc11,• tires & ba!l<'l·y. $-12;). 644-f.647 aI!. 5, DODGE FALCON RED WAGON 'fi2. H;id10, Au!o !rans. 4 nC'111 l !r111'flyal 11hl 11·«l!S. l'l·Just SC<'' $295. Onr. 646--0101. FORD 'AA !'ORD LTD Brgn1 , 4 rlr. HT. i'l lf ·l'l!erC'l•. 0('11· l lrC':<:. 111('e/J xlnt. $21.iO. Con.s1<f<'r tra{le ror nrwri· n1odrl P .l ' l111ek & camPf'r. A.17-.. ,{)(J7 eves. '71 LTD Brougha ~ 1-'ull pwr & air. Jo n11lf's. ivory wf1vhite lanrlau top Truly a hl'aut1ful car. S.129.'i. One o-n•ll(>r. CaU 64'1·2950 before 8 P~l. SACRr~-ICE '7() TORJFl.'O JIT. V-8. Cruiso .. air cond, PIS. P!R. Srt' 10 ap· preciate. Sl925. Sa1 S: Su n. 620 Sca11•ard Rd .. Cd~!. '69 FORD LTD Brgn1, 4 rlr, !IT, air·sterco, new nrcs, 111ech xlnt $2395. 8·17-j()(\7 C\'('S. '60 T-BIRD $·100 or best of. f<'r, i;d. cond. Moving to Ila· ly, S 17~929. aft 5. 1950 FORD -Rur1s good lns1dC' rcslored Xlnt cund. &l&-2221 '6:i CORVAIR :\1nnza . 2 dr., 'fi.l 'FORD ·I door, PIS. ;iu\o, 4 ~pd. good co1l<l. s21.-1 good 11res. S2'ii or bes! offer. &w;....8.)(lS 67J-l I 7,l * '6() Co1vair, R/lt, g{)(l('j 1 "'S7·1~>7"0=R=D~Cusl',1n1 V.I\. r/h. '-ondilion, <'nginl' 4 yrs old. Ill'\\ !ir<'S. runs good. S2~XI. 116.1. !l.i7-1104. s:10-'.Ji<11. CORVETFE 'lili VE.IT. Lo ts uf Roodll'S. $lj()(), or possib!I' tracll'. &12-6817 =~== '67 CORVETTE. 4 spd, 3.'iO hp. vinyl top, p/s. $1750. 5.l7-j97•1. COUGAR '6i COUGAR 3S.OOO 1111. Orn:::. r>ll'n<'r, !tkC' n<"11·. 1\u· ,t., p11 r. 67:'>-2456 ---DODGE F'O R Sa !t' .-o. ;=1 ~;7·o·n~I ~17·,-,,~1"-n-, au to. SJ.'10. * $.ll}-2i-16 '67 FORD, good condition .S150. 53&-8934 days '69 LTD. Full p11,'f'. k 1ur. Lo. n11. 10.700. $2.19:> Pr1. pty. 6i3-3396. '(i.I f ORD Convert. Good condition. S27:i f1rn1. * 817-3002 * ·~~=~ '6~ !'ORD VAN. GOOD COND. $7j(). *. &12-3j.!7 * * S1395 ~NTINGTON BEACH Ward S.Lee .. ~5;:n '65 FORD WAGON MERCURY 9 Passengr.>r. VR. au1orna1il', '63 MERCURY air cone!., JXl\\"rr S\<'Pr1n~. !n1macu!a!I', Air Cond. Fu!l IRDV57:!• $6~15. dl r. Call PO\\t.l", You niusl !>e£' !his Cliff Walr!J"tJ/I 540·5164 OI' 1·;i r. Rent 1v11h oplJon In ~<12·06'.ll. ---~~~~----! jlUl'chaSl' $28.80 prr mo. Op.. '11 LTD'S lion ro p111·chasC' $39-i. GALAXIES & TORJNO'S CONTINENTAL Also '71 Counl1y Srrlan \\1g:n MOTORS Lo n11l<'agr 847-3842 $2555 NABERS CADILLAC AU'rJlORJZED DEALl-;R 2600 HARBOR HL., COSTA !\1ESA Oprn Suf'll'la,\ ~-~~--'71 Olds Delta 88 Custom C'flf'. Auton1a1ie trans. po11t•r, \'1nyl Roof. !~i.000 m1lrs, 7'.)3 CQS $3595 MacHoward 839-!!600 or 5."ll ·OOOS Cornf'r 1st & l!tirbor &1nta Ana =~~---=~~ 19&9 4 door DELTA 8!1. HERTZ CORP. '71 :'\larquis Brougharn 2 dr perfect cond. Loar!C'd : 1968 98 4 doot·. I1nrnac L'Qnr!. !IT, !u!l P\'r & air_ 17,000 Loach:-<!'. \'our t hoi(·e S1850. l\•li. Like-llf'w eonrl, Save &-12_7491 or JilR.--2971. $700. Onr nwni>r. C ;i I J 6-14-2950 hi>ftu·,. 8 P~I. \VAGON ·~i7 C'ut!ass. PIS. Lrg sclC't'1lon·Mo1ny CT1lors (714 } 778-4050 ~=~ '70 Galaxie 500 2 Dr. l!ard!op, V·S, 1\uto.lc.~.-~=.=.~.--~~--P/B, a ir, rack. 4 11 Trans .. FaC'tory Air Cond., 6·-. l\iLRC. Coinc!. V·S. auto, H1,·f'rside. NB 6 .J 2-51 ~ .'\; Power Strering. Radio. Heat· f'/S. R/!I. Lo m J • s · 5'18-9798 er, Vinyl Roof. I 17:!ABBI Oll~!itrinduu:: con-0. thruout. S2395. dlr. Cliff \\'aldrop. S79a. 6-l&-2(}.t6. OLDS '70 Sia \Vgn V1s1ti -------Cruiser. Fully equipped. Call 540·5Hi,l or 842·06::11. '6·1 Sf A \Vgn., p/s, air. <•rl . .1 "' A:'\l/Pi\1 Sll'l'NI, lo 1n1 C'S. ·57 fORD Gal,1.,1r .-ilO conv. tune!. clran. E:>.tl'I lirl's. 00 SJ3-8l2l $400. S42-:i97:! SJ..; . . . Due to translrl' 11·/l'-o. n1ust •67 DEL TA 88 sell c;;indy app\f' red \\'/blk MUSTANG top. Custonl inter. l.ikl' nu ~57-Hl'm 1~~~~~~--1 ·--'-'-~~--~990 cond., Jo mi·s. \\'di take * MUSTANGS * reas. ofr. 53S-749j. ·n HARDTOPS '69 F'ORD LTD. l 011·ner. 2·1.000 1111. 429 Eng. DL..;. in t., vinyl toµ. air. full p11•r ., good tir<'s. j{l,000 mi. \\'EU" rarity $2,l!).·,. ~8-3388. JAVELIN '68 JAVELIN SST V -~. !01v ln1\' nHl r s. P<'l'fCX"t 11unl cond1t1rin. !Vf'lA859 1 Sl695 WardS.Lee Lo mileage HERTZ CORP. Lrg sel<'<'lion·f\llany ('Olors ( 714 } 778-4050 '67 ,\fus tang VI!. auro Iran.~. fa l'tory au·. ,\)l/F.\1. p11-r stl"erini;-. dclu.~c int<'rJor, !1n!Nl .i::Jass, l owner. Sharp. 837-2~73. '6''9~:.t""ucc>r=A~N'°G~­ v.s. 4 spd. fJO\\'Cr, h<'<iv~· du1y suspension, Jov. n1ilpagf' & 1·<'ry ~harp. $1900. Call S.l&-!llfi-1. ~----~--' 69 Con1·t. air cond, ttU!n llE,Olt!: YOU BUY TALK TO US ... American~rt 547-5826 ' 12:{4 s. !\lalrt St. San1a Ana ~,67.5~0~L~'DS S_T_A_R~F-IR~E~' COUPE ~·u11 Pn\1er 111clud1ng r-ar· !•!I'.\/ Al!' Cond. Rent wi1h opnon 1(1 purchase $2!1.80 JK•r 1110. Op11on 10 Purchase $.'l!i.1 CONTINENTAL MOTORS 847 -3842 :;;l()lrls Sp1,,, 2--0r. fac a.ir. P/'\. P/H, Nu brakes, Ne\\' D11•rhaul, Rfldial tires - l-:\f'ry1h1ng -Even ori~ n1,11er~h1p & Great Guns! Only S6.J:J. S. J.C. ·193-4196. 'j70LD.C::, good transportn· t.on, """'' b.i'<cy. I"' f;ve~. &l:i-'.{[)!lli. 196 2 S EDAN. goorl tn1nspor!at1on. .SlSO. Call af1e r :'i prn. :.46-30:!5. 1961i OLns Dt'll::i 88 4 Dr. sdn. Vrry clean local. on.:(1nal car. Air, ~!c. $893. Finn 5-l:t-208.l ----~ '64 CUTLAS.'S. p/s. p/b. AT. tap<" d<'ck. excel cond. $475 or ofler. f\33--0476. American Motors n 547·5826 12:14 S. /I.lain SL tr<ins, P/S, dlsr brks. \l1<·h. l11Ts. $16-iO, 6'1Zr-l ~J,)() or Kli-:i9:'.0 Santa Ana ----==~----1 1006 \l t.:ST AJ\G V.ll, T~lk Is che~p, W! know . , In tact, ii <O•h vou n<:i1h<r>Q l'O lirld au! 1 .. ~1 wn~t ~ind ol • de•I vou '"" !ISi· •: Te"Y B,.oc~ Wt 1v1t w•nl 1ne OPll'l'1V"ltV 10 •how you !>ow 11\IKh ~ou t en ••~·~~·~-· ---- ::11110. JEEP \{'!')' t:ood r'lnd. ssoo . .'l-l!l-Oi:i:-1 'TO U\nd<'ruiscr, hardtop, 4 ·5~1 :'\!UsWii;:--VI'. aullJ, c()(){f 1~·hcrl dri1·e. \Va rre11 l1ub.~. BRAND NEW '12 OPEL 1900 2 DR. SEO. $1999 He1rer. T1nled W1n<hl'"'ld, •·•Peed 1rl11$m•"lon !S ER OOS21 $504 Stlll o Good Sirl..ctlon At Slmllor SaYl1191 962-3827 -"""c"""H""'RYS-L-ER-- 196~1 DODGE Dari. 6 cyl.. au10. R&H. J:oorl tire's. Runs xln!. S.1~5. 67j...{)i\7. '6R ~-ORD LTD 2 rlr., p/.~. plh. lac air, 39.000 miles. Top cond. 908-2788. ('Olld. ri..•w ltrC'~. m;;igs. nevl'r abused, e.xccll('nt con-SROO • ~ 20 di!1on. t92S BZ UI $269:1. · .l l. -().I_ . 5.l7-j242. 1%7 FASTB1\CJ\ \\'/2.~'!l, U.S. '71 OPEL 1900 STATION WAGON Le•• •~~~ ID.000 m•I''· loo nr., to De c'lllt'd uH·d1 C.oid tinl•h w.t~ bl:19e 1n""'" /!ol!JCPNJ BRANO NEW '72 SKYLARK 2 Door HT . l'yllr F~tlO(~ EQUIPP"" Order Now' '71 VOLVO 144 DEMONSTRATOR 4 door ted1n, 1 ulom•l1t lr1n1..,"•'on, 1ir <ondilion· ing, ~invl roof, tpeci1I trim, intluding ton1ol1, r1dio. REDUCED TO $3722 '72 DEMO CHANGEOVER! Over a dozen sho\vroom fre sh 1972 demo and executive cars now available at im- portant savings~ Co me in today for your choice of these beautiful. !av" mileage. never registered. 1972 'foyotas and Volvos . FIRST COME, FIRST SAVE! SPECIALS ON FINE . IMPORT TRADE-INS . . . " '68 '67 '65 '69 '69 VW Bug $866 c~1lomi1•d. " 1peed. ,.dio, 1. •• 1 ••• 16680XC I. A 1t91l .; TOYOTA Corona $977 <t Dr. R11d io. he•le r. 1it cond, ,1;ck 1hifl. Lik11 new in1id, & out. IUJDl40 ~ VW Bus R1dio. he1t11, 1!1epe• equipped. Tl221A. FORD Custom 4 Dr. "4 dr. Auto'"elic, Air, Powe• Steeri119. 125BIUVI $1087 $1277 TOYOTA Coroll11 W•gon $1277 " 1pd. R1d io, He11!1r -Nice !XOBB04 J I' ,-6-2~~~?P:~Owi ~1~~~?drive, ••dio, $ J 082 l healer, etc. A true el11ti<. IUHDOSil ) / '68 '70 VOLVO 142 2 Dr. $1777 I Aulon'lalic. Ait Cond, R1d to, , 1 Heel•'· IVWJ8J4 i / CHEV. Bel Air $1993 4 doo• 11d•n. "150 VS". •utamatic t.en1mi11 io n, power tle1dn9, r1cl io , ~1~!1r. l 021A0Al -,7-0~VOLVOf«4~D~r.-~$~2-7~7-7 Aulom1t;c, f i t !. Air Cond .. 11.&H., W/W. lmm 1c1.1l 1te. IJ579EHI ,--7-J-0~.~~,=~~.,:~••ntmi•i:on, ~ir con· $2879 I d itioning, •1dio. ~••l1r . (BSX997) I VISIT OUR ULTRA MODERN f SERVICE DEPARTMENT PAINT SHOPS • BODY SHOPS I ! '67 J~lPERtAL 4 Dr. Br:iut Cone\. Fully equipped. $19j(), (i.12-1391 , 642-2789. '63 Dart. Runr;. Transr . .Sl<l5 or hcsl olr1i·. or !r<id<' for <'I(", 281 Drl ;\1;;ir. !'o. H. Auto5, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 -~-­'67 VORD. 10 pass entry sq. ps/lac1. air, p\1-r. dsc brks., radials. X!nt! 962~57 1 . Autos, Used 990 '6S TOYOTA La11d Crui~l"r. Hard top. good roncl . s1:1!l:l. Call fil•ll 5-\R-6718. Autos, Used 990 DON'T MISS OUR BIG \Vi>'re pushin2' for a record }'<'Br In ne\\' and Us<'d car salC'S at Dave f:os!'i Pon!iar. This mrans lrt>mcndous sav\n.cs to ynu \Vhrn you buy fron1 us. Our rriccs arc right and our S<'lcction is bl'llC'r than evt'r ~ Drop by and ~f't our deal b<'fnr<' ~'OU huy. '64 Chev. STATION WAGON t\uto1n;i1ic, po11·rr Sll'f'r- 1ni.:, radio, h<'a le~. llDZ· ·l6~1) '68 Pontiac LEMANS H.T. CPE. ,.\utomntic, JlO\\·rr sl<'er· ing, air cond .. radio, h<'at- cr. {VlfAl87J '69 Pontiac CATALINA H,T, CPE. Fu ll po\Vl'r, factory air conditioning, low mileage. CYUF56J~ '68 Mere. WAGON 9 passenger, full po'ver, factory air. (\VXJ713) '70 Chevy IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE full flll\\'<'r, f::ictory ::i ir cnnd. v1n1·] top. 1172· BEh: 1 $2499 '69 Pontiac FIREBIRD Radio, hf'alrr, powe r strcring, pow('r hrakcs, 4 spcM trans. (ZX.X.399) '66 Ford MUSTANG Conv., ycllnYt 'vith black inl<'r!or. auto. tr11n..s .. t a· dio, healer. fTEZ604l ':10 Ford MAVERICK CPE. Auto. trans .. radio. heat- e.r. 1508DFB' '63 Chevy CORVAIR VAN 4 Spd , !'arh n. i::nnd condi· ll on. 1F\VT7211 '69 Pontiac FIREBIRD Full po"·er, factory air. custom trim, 350 engine. (373CAO) '68 Dodge DART G.T. Full power, fac tory air conditionin g. fWPB943) . '69 Pontiac GRAND ra1x Full power, fact. a ir , vinyl top, fact. tape, tilt whl., new tires. (972- BHLl '69 Pontiac GTO H.T. CPE. Full pO\\'f'f, far•\nry Rlr 1•ond it1oning, v1n)J tnp. IZAV5.151 '71 Pontiac GRAND PRIX Full pnw<'r, factnry air, vinyl roof. fact. ·-nrarranty avail. C276571Al76703J '68 Chrysler I NEWPORT H.T. CPE. Full po\.\'C'r, factory air conditioning, vinyl top. (VTD835) '67 Pontiac IONNIVILLE H.T. CPI. full wwcr. factory air. power wind0\\.'5, seau. (VCK6l4) J?Hl~!>. n11'C'h pi•rf1,·r. X!nt cnn<1. Sl100/o fff'r 492-0~~r •. l!!Gli .\!11.~tang fi 1·yl. au to~rZ TQp i•111111 Lea\ 1111: stale. $81.i, 5·1&-2.'>62 -OLDSMOBILE- '•l-0 OLDS 6 <yl.. 3 'P''"· Xlnl ~haJX'. SJ:JO. '40 Olds, 8 1·yl, P.uns .S IOO. ~2-li60. ------~---OLDS '66 Vista Cru1Sf'r, !! pass. Full fll\T., air. Good rond. Pr1/pty. 968-606.i. Autos, Imported Since 1933 -Sth & Walnut Huntington Beach 536-6588 ' It'$ a big world these days ... it's very appropr iate in respect to our selection of new and used cars. We're 1oure you'll love the cars and the prices we have on them! Come on in and let'• put it all together for you I .--------TAKE YOUR CHOICE-------. Here's 3 Cars. All practically brand new, with 100°/a VW warranty, (6 mos./6,000 mile). '69 VW Convertible, Red with Black Top & Interior, Whitewall Tires, 4 Speed, Radio, (YNT 299 ). '69 VW Bug. Skv Slue. Sun Roof. 4 Speed. Radio, Whitewall Tirff. IXNJ565) '68 VW Bug. Root Beer, 4 Speed, Radio. (XC U704) '69 MUSTANG 1"11fb1clr, VI, lla4119. IZll" tu) '67 VW SUNDIAL CAMPER irvnr Eou!P1Md. fVQH ''21 '65 MERCURY ,,,.,.lcl•lr, Air Cl!ldi!lonl,.., l"11H Powtr. Lll<f Htwl (5114 HSl '70VW BUG '63 VW BUG 2 Doer 5to1111. 1.i11 W/Woe' lftllrllr, Liii:• New . .141111N11k, (l:W ANCJ ''-'" l'endrn. lllt Tlr11, llec1re lut~lt Sttll, C1111lem, C111tel'll. (l"YG .. , '68 YOLYO l42S I Doer S..111. 4 S'"'", llldle, llil.lf'I CZAO .a11 '69 CHEVY MALIBU VHJ' 1Nfc•t Ael9mltlc, VI. hwer Stetr~. CVllC WJ '68VWYAN L•ll ~ .......... II-9"11. IOL• Mfl S1188 Sl696 s795 Sl696 $1216 $1&88 1871 l leach Blvd., Hunti119ta11 leach 142-4435 31 ,. ith .80 ' ir. w ... 50 " I T. " 1972 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX "Th• (lcu ic" 4 barre! 400 cubic inch V-8 eng tn e. Turbo Hyd romaric tronsmitsion, voriobl• ratio power 1teering a nd power fron t ditc brokeJ, deluxe wheel coverJ, !uggoge lomp, wh ile side woll tires, tinled glass, elegant monarch yello w, wo " & poli1h, und er coating, lifetime lubrication, 10 gallons of gas, j,..,. mediate delivery. (2K57T2 4 J 135621 1972 PONTIAC VENTURA II ONLY ONLY $3995 52395 PURE PONTIAC built in tru• Pont ioc tradition It more than ju1t on economy car. The Ventura II will give you more and make you proud. f ully factory equipped--order your s now-your choice of mony exciting cotor1, Pf' M 1 M P·" ''2 1972 AMERICAN MOTORS GREMLIN fQU'\l l fCOONllf lHIS l!Tll f CAl AN\'WH [•f- h', '"" IO c1 ... .i II ho• ...,ftf ad...,ft!~t• .,.., olho1 1ub·<O"'p<I<! ton. f quopp•d wit~ J 1po~d "'anuol lloo• "'oun1od .~.II "" Jon go•• '""dow o•d fold aa .. n ••~• ,..,,. bo<~. up Ii•••, "'"'hh•old w a ' ho r .. ouh•do ••o• ''"'"' .. ;,. •O• 11tlo'Y 1•01 J, o~ouldo• bo!lo, ou ohng ~U<Oto•. woo l poJ<1h, "~do'<oolin9. 10 qol· Ion• o! go•. !Alf•65f· lllJI!) "'""t doo!o lllo· 1 ... ,y ONLY $1995 1972 AMBASSADOR BROUG HAM 2 DOOR HARDTO P. Fully equippe"i:I, 360 cub ic inch v.a engine, 4 barrel corbur•lor, dual exhaust, torque command column sh1fr, a plush admiral blue metallic. Wh ite vin yl roof, comfort• able bucket seal!, vinyl trim, all seasons air cond itio ning system, power steering, disc broke 1, tinted glo1s oil win- dows, turb o disc wheel covers, AM push·button radio, bumper guard1 fro nt & rear, wa x & pol ish, undercoot in9, lifetim• lubricatio n, l 0 ga llons of go1. lmmedio!e de- livery (AZA 897·P106894 E Ii Si OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. SAVE 5895 GARDIN We bpartly Do '9•tlor ••~ •marlcan Molors Warranly Work ••• Ragardlau of Where You Originally Purcb11e<I Car., _. ..... l§l I ........... J[ ~ J ~I _•_"_"_'1_"_'_'1"_~J[.1JJ.j I ' •-.. w. l§J I ,,,,. '""'· Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Avtos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 I;;.;..;,;;.,.;:__ ___ -:::-- 0 L DSM O BILE PLYMOU TH Olds '68 Toronodo • CUSI'OM DELUXE SERIES JUST 42.0CXl !\1JLES F'ACTORY '67 PLYMOUTH e ;o.!Mificd fo r hiJ;h rcrlorn1anre and appearancr! AIR CONDITIONING Full power, custo m interior, tilt wheel. AM -FM. Factory itertO tape, trunk ()pener, ab110lutely 1potles11 inside & out. (VZW576) NABERS CADILLAC AUTHORIZED DEALER 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 540-9100 Open Sunday PINTO * PINTO'S * 1971·1, With or ...,·ithout air Lo milrage HERTZ CORP. Lrf lf'lection-Many colon 1714) nMOSO PLYMOUTH SllXXl. r.1usr SELL! 548-7881 - '68 FURY II I coupe, air, P/B, P/S. Very good concl. $995, 675-41189. PONTIAC Pont. '70 Le Mans $2777 SPORT CUSTOM COUPE F'Aclory Air Cond!tioninJ!: Po .... •cr · r;:!{'('f , hrakcs, auto. tr11.n11 .• R/l·t. \VSW, vinyl top & viny l bucke! seat. Local 1011.· mileage & spo1lcs.11. ISrr •7234811 NABERS CADILLAC AUTHORIZED DEALER 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA ''9 Sport Fury !l<ll-9100 Open SU!ld<Y Statk>n Wa;on. 9 Pauenat'l'. Powtr Stemna. Air Cond. '64 PONTIAC t.uaaa:e Rack, (YLF402) 2 door 1-lardtop, Radio, $1999 ' Heater, Air Cond, Excellent CREVl_ER MOTORS ~~·0=~:fAL ~ W. lsl 51 .. 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Disaster! -even those that maim, kill damage thousands of buildings - ve a way of being quickly forgotten. But to seismologists -who haven't gotten -the quake created some hid-. benefit .. And to the nuclear power industry, the temblor whi ch experts have termed •·relatively minor" might provide some new ammunition against a horde of loud critics of nuclear generators. The study bas been drafted by UCLA on a commission by the State of California and reflects the results of an intense probe of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station and UCLA 's own reactor after the earth quake. Two-dozen others also were ei:amiMd. That report, says UCLA seisttl(llogist Dr. Craig Smith, will be ready late Utls month. Smith, one or a panel of specialists present at an intense press briefing at San Clen1ente this week, has studied Sa n Onofre's performance during the quakes first hand. And it is San Onofre -its emergency reactor cooling system and its ability to withstand tremblors -that forms much of the heated opposition by the People's Lobby . That environmental group wants the reactor shut down until the utilities can prove that tl'ie emergency cooling systems are sale. By alt projections, Smith asserts that the reactor is safe, and thal despite some powerful shaking a year ago. the complex immediately downcoast of P re!'lident Nix- on's viUa can stand much more. Most earthquake intensity information -virtually all of It transmitted in the news m~ia -is based on the Richter scale. At San Fernando, most scientist! agree t hat 6. magnitude on the .scale was the severity. In tests of reactors, however. "G" forces are the standard of measurement -basically a measurement of the ac· ctleration of gravity. Smith explains that to the layman, rating motion in G forces can be made more relevant by thinking ba ck to Feb. 6, 1971 and remembering the shaking. The San Ono fre reactor complex, Its in- struments reported, shook at the rate of .01 G and that, ht says, Is a small amount of moUon . It would take a much hartler jolt lo cause the plant to shut down. The tough federal standards for tests of nuclear plants show tha t the plant could keep operating nen if a shock or .25 G were to be felt. As another yardstick Smith used the results of an on-the-spot simulated earth# quake 1n Tennessee to i.llustrate lhi1 JX>inl. There, at a reactor which had been shut down forever. he and other prolx-r! set up their measuring devices, them .started blasting. Using blasting devices the scientist.J dug holes, fired off charges and lSee QUAKES, Page ll Timehomh F ound Disney World Get,s Ransom Threat ORLANDO, Fla. (API - A time bomb has been discovered in the giant Disney World amusement park and police a:aid Friday it apparently was planted by a man who called demandin11: $90,000. An Orange County sheriff's deputy said the bomb v.·as found at 9 p.m. Thu rs· day, after a caller tipped Disney off]. cials of the bomb and demanded the money. the sprawling Disney site, 15 miles: east of Orlando. "If you dow 't think I can blow up that place, look in the utillty shed," the caller warned, giving direclions to the explo- sive. McEachern said. ''lf l don't get the $90.000 in 20s de- livered. I will blow up something," the caller told a switchboard operator. However, he did not say what he plan- ned to blow up, McEachern said. it had been placed elsewhere." The d~ vice wa.s found in a utility !bed -near the canoe nlft In Fron Uerland, one Of Disne1' World's five major amusement com- plexes. The bomb was confiscated by deputies and turned over to U.S. treasury agenll here for x-ray examinations. The deputy said the bomb was found three hou rs before it was set to explode, at midnight Thursday. The park closed ·1 at 7 p.m.; 15,000 people had visited the amusement complex earlier in the day. "The bomb definitely was alive,'' said McEachern, "It would have exploded and would have done considerable damage ii Officials said the caller indicated olnel" bombs had been hidden i11 the area, but refused to disclose how many or where. They aaid all oth~r areas or the park had been thoroughly searched. Bal Isle Lawyer Reflects On Suspension Sent ence BAKER'S DOZEN -These are the Mariners. They sing. With their director, John Thompson (rear, in co,t and tie) they make a baker's dozen. Alongside Thompson in the r ear are Leslie McGeorge and Keith Comer. The middle foursome include Denhe Rimmer, Ken Cox , (with guitar), Margie Ahlman and David Johnson. Foursome in the foreground (clockwise from left) are Kath y Hinton, Don Young, Dirck Hartmann and Patty Leonhardt. In foreground at right are Janelle Bruce and J ohn Luna (with guitar). •• Singing Group At Marina High. Raising Mone y By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI A group of teenagers Crom Huntington Beach's Marina High School is willing to work for a song. And the musical dozen Is proving it every day by participating in guided IT'ortuary tours. waxing and washing boals and cars, scr<:ping barnacles from yacht docks and delivering singing Valen· tires. The fl.lariners. a vocal group, are branching out into these strange areas of private enterprise because they really want to sing -especially at tbe Hawaiian Festival or h1usic April 3·10. The invitation is a high honor for the 6ix boys and six girls since ooly 15 musical groups lrom all over the wea:tern U.S. were asked to visit Honolulu. It also poses some financial problems for the ~lngers since the scOOol is unable t.o buy $3,600 worth of plane ticketJ tor them. So, they've gone into business: "Dirck HarbnaM and I are certified Scuba divers," said pert Denise Rimmer; one of the vocalists. "We've been a~e to earn some of the money by cleaning docks for people." Earlier this week. the Mariners took IS.. MARINERS, Pase JI We11dler Il lhould be a ounny Saturday alOlll the Orange Coast will UUle chance of the drlules continuing through today. lllgbs lhould be In the &0'1 with lows near 40. INSIDE TOD..\ Y Jt took <1 serie1 that callt it· self a movie (NBC M11ster11 Movit) 10 get movie 1uper1tar Rock lludlon tnto teltvi.fion on a rtgulnr ba3is. TV WEEK cov- er story tells ab out Hudson'• segment in the strit1. ."'"" .. _. '~IT ..... """''""' ------_ .... tl·11 , • .... ... .... ... ,. , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Poor School Fund Control Alleged by Reagan Aide By CANDACE PEARSON Vem Orr, Governor Reagan's director of finance, believes local school districts aren't interested in saving money on operating costs. He said so Fririay in a speech to about 200 municipal finance officers meeting in New port Beach. It was the 12th alUlual gathering of the California Society of Municipal Finance Ofricers. Orr said his office offered local school districts cost-saving ideas in the areas of transportation. purchasing, cafeteria operations, but that few of the districts "asked for even one copy." Orr, appointed by Governor Reagan in 1970, indicated this attitode of local schoolmen is a problem when coupled Egg Driver Pa ys 1st lnswllment l1i V al.ley Fraud 1be sky feU Friday on a Henny Penny Egg Ranch driver who admitted that he systemaUcally defrauded the Fountain VAiley firm of eggs valued at more than '24.000. Oetlvery man Manuel Verviou.s Chaves, 25, of Garden Grove, showed up in Orange COUnty Superior Court lo hand over !WI cbec:t for $1,500 -his first iJl. atallmenl ol mlilDUon RI al $10,000. Chaws earlier had pleaded guilty to cborps ·ol if and· theft flied alter Foun- tain ya11ey poUce lono-t hlm Dtc. 10 ' ml dbt<Mnd jnst Whal WU happening lo -..... ol the truckload ol -be IOI 'ODl with. 'l',beY laid Chaves wu runnlng,a thriv~ lni -In which he oold surplus -made. anlllble by !WI lslslllcatlon ol loodlnl doclwlOftls and w....i-Hsu. CbMI lilmlltid. later In CODI\ that be had madi ftl,llOD by oellinc Pl.Olli worth of -Di irial m-. . lnYtlllialon ll&ld Chaves made many of hlo IWcit lllo In the Los AngelH orea. A man believed lo have cooperaled wllh ChaVH In -lllo jg llehedllled'lo lace court •cti<Jn In Loo Angel ... Judge Cllllord Murny ordered Chaves lo return Morch I !or final disposltioo on the guilty plea and a delennlnaUon of wta llnal ...Ulutlon can be made . a..... prollolloa -bu rt<Olll· -u.t tl>e de!-serve • "oultablo ;;....• In~ Comly Jail In ......... lo mMln( ratllll)lon. .~ with the Legislature's lack of success tn relieving the school burden on the pro- perty tax. "You're really not going to get schools any cheaper," he said. "The only dif· ference is -will you pay for them twice a year on property tax, once a month on income tax or all of lhe year on sales tax.'' But Orr added that he didn't "sense any reeling of urgency on the part {!f the legislature to solve it this year." The administration \\'ill present a pro- gram, Orr said, but the problem is "there is no satisfactory output measurement of what local schools are doing well. "With schools that are paying more than $700 per student, you can't find ade- quate measurements to say whether that is twice as good an education as schools paying $400 per students." He ca1led the property tax "the most difficult tax for the public because you have al.most no control over it." On the local municipal le.vel, Orr told the concerned group that there is "a long- term need for a complete reappraisal or the method of nna:ncirlg · 1ocal govern- ment." His office has been directed :by the governor to present proposals for "who (See ORR, Page 31 Sweet-toothed Bandit Strikes A neat, clean!haven bandit FrJ.. day-nlghl held up a CorOlll del Mar candy store, laking 1bout.fl0 11 cash and just enough candy to satisfy a sweet tooth. • · Newport Beach police said the robbery occurred at See's Candy, 3501 E. Coast 1llghway. moments before the 9 p.m. closlna time. Employts at the stort toKt Police the robber, descrfbtd as btlng about 25 to 30 years old· Ind netiUy dres,. ed. entered the shop hiding his hand und er his shirf. The bandJt repCll"ledly uld he t.ias holding a gun snd orderOO the workers to give hlm all the money In the cash regls-- ter. lnvcstlgalont sai~ as he was leav- ing, the baodJt loOk. 24 tenlS worth of chocOlate covered almonds - whl<h ht didn't pay lor. He Ulen Oed on loot down'Nai:tilsuso\venne, pollco said. (' Sheriff's officers said a man had called half a doz.en times Thursday to demand money. But when they attempted to make the payOff in an Orlando hotel lobby at 10 p.m . 'Thursday as inrlructed, 1110 one appeared to claim the money, said Maj, Leigh McEachem of the sheriff's depart- ment. . McBaehern) 1ai4 the. man's eallt were traced to witb.ln the two-hotel comple1 on Huntington Man Booked in Gun Deaili in. Hom e A 38-year-old Huntington Beach man was booked °" suspicion of murder charges early this mominr following the shooting death pf an unidenUfjed man in hJs home. Police coo.Id not immed iately determine the identity of the dead ma11, but said he appeared to be in his early 20's. Detective Sgt. l\1onte McKennon iden- tified the murder suspect at Waymon Arron Grisenti, of l!M02 Jerrilyn Lane. He was taken from his horne for ques. tioning following the 10 p.m. incident .and later charged with involvement in lhe shooting, McKenno11 sakl. The fully-clothed victim was found ly- ing in a pool of blood in the dining area of Grisenti's home, the offfcer noted, with a single gunshot wound in his neck. ffe was pronounced dead on arrival at Huntington In tercom.munlty Hospital. Sgt. J\.1cKennon said the incident was: reported as an accidental shooting by Anita Grisenti, 31, the suspect's wife. "We don't feel that it was accidental." the sergeant said. "We have evidence lo the contrary and until we are positive, wear goelng to hold onto him (Gmenti)." McKennon noted that a revo!Ver-~ handgun was recovered from the scene of the shooting_ and said the weapon be- lonced to Grisenli. He woukt not d!S· close the caliber of' the pistol nor would he say what evidence polite had pointir1g to the possibility of a murder. Tht police officer said ihat while the man had noe yet been identified, he ap- parently waa a gueiit in Grilentl's home. The house is in 1 modest residential area of the city. By AllTBUll · 11. \'JNIEI. ., .. .,.. .......... Soollll)'. . ~·llnPI ' linil. •(JO<lslnan, ~ penchant !or ad· venture and an income that allowed him to pursue it. He was the tyJ)e marriageable young ladies ahd men with some sort of scheme seek out. "He should have known better ... "the young Balboa Island lawyer's own a~ tomey lold a judge 19 months later. Judge Jesse W. Clutia agreed, So did the California Supreme Court. which Friday suspended Richard Alden Higbie for.one year effective In 30 day1y forbidding him to engage in the practice or law. Four years and three months ago W.. day, on Nov. S, 1961, the great adventure that ensnared Higbie in a net of intrigue and counterplot began in Palm Springs Airpprt. ' Hs was 37, a former Newport Beach Planning Commission member practicing law at Z29 Marine Ave .. with his fat.her, former Newport Beach City Council member Clarence C. "Chick'' Higbie. Federal agenl! who arrested Daniel R. Teeter, 20, of Garden Grove. li nked him, Richard HJgbie and Lyle P. German, also of Garden Grove, with a scheme to !mug· gle 3,600 pounds of marijuana worth $1.7 million in from Mexico. stopping Teeter's van, near Palm Springs Airport, lawmen confiscated 10 dufflebags stuffed with a w e e d y , aromatic vegetable material. The stuff -ironically -was aHal!a; substituted in • cotu;iterplot bY Mer:ican narcotics aienta: w.ho intercepted 'the plane .. of hired pilot J. W. Bagley al Guadalajara. B•gley was workiJ!i baJid·iJl.land with lawmen trying lo 1ather evldenc:e against International drug "1'uggluo. He was a long-time acq 4alntance of Higbie, who -dilCUUed his bitter lesson Friday alter the Supreme Court give hlm I I l . \I; t ~ j • ,, . ' 'GANGBUSTER?' Dick Higbie 30 days to wind up eurrent cases before the suspension period. Higbie was placed on thrte yean' pr~ batlon and served 90 dayii in Jail, plu.s ex- pending thousands of dollars in legal defense fee!. Originally charged In a federal grand Jwy indictment with conspiracy to smog. gle marijuana, he was allowed to pJead 1uilty to a · lesser charge of failllrfl tt possess a U.S. ·tnarijuana import transfer tu stamp. The shlpment wo~d have lost 4100 per ounce Jf declar'ed and the lax paid. He was the only detendant in the bizar· (Ste IDGIHE, P11e JI Wage Controls Outlined U.S. Aide Gives B·ackground in Mesa CofC Tal.k By MICHAEL GOODRICH Of ... o.llT "" ..... I WJion-proleaslonal 1lbletes tharge oil lo ~ loJtlher, do they d ... ry •• nbe M a unjt, or l=rdlng lo lhelr In· dlvltbil llarriag roles? 'l'llfl ¥lo lingtr Juol a qu.,llon for the pro;l4 _,p ol lhe blUclub. Jl'~. • ltiilenf matter now, under guldtllna oet down by Pho,. ll'or Preol· dent Nixon'• economic: program . All tbla lhd more was explained to Costa Meta• Qwnber or Commerce mcm~ Friday by Rucl9 J. Merrick, 1 Los Aqtlos oi<nl for Ille U.S. Internal Revrnae Service. •· Merr!c:k, who jg = Calllomla chlel '"l"'"laor _!or It atablllzl· lion, diit<led lhe mala -or blll pr'!'flllalion al w1ge <onlrol guidelines. He esplalned lhat the pie9enl 5.5 per- cent ,"'1Unc on Wll• and .!('Ina• llenelll Inert.,.. la bni-d upon -panlu on In 1ggnipla !>Ulf. , . "Thil mtana,•• t. II.Id_,. ••tbf~ raises m1y be dlslrlhllted Ill uy lublorl within each c:ompany u ""'8 u the whole ...,. pony dots not exceed S.S percent 11 a unit." Promotlonl and mtrlt ra.Lses are ex# empt from I.ht: wage control, according lo Merrie!<. "lf an anploye l3 given a mort respoMlble Job wilh1n 111 or1anhallon ht may ~ve a raise without being tubjtct lo the wage guidelines," Mtrrl<k 11ld. lie also eip1alned that If a man la due a raise on the bu1s ol time or oome other meril f1clor, the raise Is eiempt fn>rn controls u long 1a Jt Was an· tstabl1abed pay jump beloro the begll)nlng ot pt1ce conlrols. "Pro'resalona.J athletes are toin1 to preaent a problem to the wage control proaram becaute we don'l tnow·whethtt - to reaard t.hem u lndivktuil units or al ol them ., one unit," Merrie!< said. He was asked what he would do about thl altluaUon of pitcher Vldl Blue, who wW have 1 big poy raise coming alter winning the American Leape'1 most Valuable Player award. He replied. "I don 'l kMwi but I'm glad he's in Northern Callfomta:' On the price conl!OI lnnl. Merrid: tS.. PIIA3E II , P11e II ' f '\, I ... 'I « ' 0 DAIL V PILOT SaturdaJ, Ffbruary 5, 197 2 -- BRA ND NEW $99 DOWN on approved credit WE EKEND THRU MON. FEB. 7 1 '71 FORD LT.D.Brougham • DIMONSTRATOR7DR.NARDYOP •29 CD 4V V-1, eiuU-iot. 0"' cord. .!flf hi-hack berdl seat (S) belt.d ..Ai~CW<llls. vi1. g1..,., pwr. Jlttr, roll 11Hr11111 whnl. pwt. !.IOI, I""'· ~ lot...,, pwr. ~.ae w.,do...,, f9'1T wlf'lllow defuggen, AM/IM''"""· 11nft4 ~Ion. hea•y duty w1p•n••011, d~JX! wheel coverL (I J61NIJ57IS) 2. :~O~ST~2~~A~~~~· 419 OD 4V V-8. lflJ•!~hC,O•r cond. CG'l\OI•, h;.11.x~ bu<~ll seou. M•led glaor.. (S) bth- •d WSW's. 1,11 Sl•ll"'J wile.t, -.s. t rDllp, power 11tt1""}. b1.m19et gUQ{dS. AM/HA 1!1t«. po~r ~d• wo>!do"''· heovy OJ1y !0/5pfrl~on,. delu~• wheel tovers. { l J62N1142-41) plus tax & license ORDER YOURS TODAY 36 Monthly Payments J99 ii tcHDI dn, ~Y"'' $63.72 i) lol!I! mo, P\'1111. ftl. llllt. 72 lo:.,u. & Gii front• chclrgn °"' Cll>pf. utd11 fo< 36 mGJ. O•lt n td pyrnl. pr.ct i1 $1392. 92 irKJ. oil f""'nc t cliar~ti.. klYH. '1'} 1,.,.,.,., or ol ycru preftr ro poy tosll, lul1 co1h pric e isl 20JS.8S incl. wits 1<11. '72 loc t••r Order yOO<"Pm!o IOOCry. ANNUAi PlR(!NIAG! R.A.ll 11 .06•o FULL PRICE $J897 pluJ hi• & lictnse. Here's Real Thrift! PRICES REFLECT REDUCTION OF EXCISE TAX V-8,c~ o;-cClfld, MJstiq ... IP«id. m,1 ----·~ PIM'9I' ltelririg & front dis. twakaa. dlbrxe-. whML ~ ,,_ d x. bllts, _,,... ~ tinJ~U.JIOWll'D~~P-9 (lf01f2134Sll 4 '7l "FOR1 L.T.D. BROUGHAM • DEMDNSTRATOI! 7 DR. HARDTOP 400 (I) "N V4 c~~ w.,t roof, ~ii-ho-back beoth ~ot. 1tdir>rnq po>1. ~tllf. IS) b"""' WS,11(1, ~ ~· pM. 1t.-ring. olf !""". '#/FM IT!fllO, 1 .. 1.,j ~"'" llO..,., liU "'""*"""'-clo!kln brlts, Wl!m""J 1'9hr. (1168S 180911) s. :!O!ST~AQR~~A~·!;~; 429 (ID ?V y.g, tn.i<-!~. O•r ce<>d 90·•••' 11ernf'l. •·~~I rool & >tOI !JIO'. ! '! ~·ternlf w"-el. dual acctt1t pn1'1! S!"ph, (~/ be/ltd WSW 1. "lo. gro.p, lo1>gtrtt;1 >PHii eot1irol. AM/fM ~'"'""· delu-• bel r1. wor~1~9 l•~~ls, !ooJeil glo11. po,. er >1de w1odowJ. ! l.162kl82220) 7. :!O~ST~~f.~R!SROOF 8. JS I ((I 4V V-8. crvo-.eomor~. oor rond. 1tl1 ''""'"9· w>.etl bed~ 1ocle ~trip.t• Moch I "l)rmt oo'ulD!" grQllll. \4) .,.>de O'tOl lcrt1 W/raiud wk•!• !tll~i.. p..-r. \lttllllg & froot d,..c brcrlu, ''"' bo'aw, di• '""''"'9· whrol. loM/fM s!t•eO. l!'•l"'J dttl-"""" Mog soo '"'omt -..neeli. •C"1ol~ ~""''' <ode ..,,,.,jowl, 11~1t11 ~lo,; '71 FORD l.T.D. BROUGHAM DIMONSTIATOl 2 DL HllDTOP 4:19 CD 4V \J.a. ~ .W ta.d.-._ GCC9f 1111\*. powfl" ~ ¥Wiyl fOClf. "41 ............ , WO'J,..., ........ locl., 111111 '"-ct~ .... rw:ilNt pom.-MGI. 61 helMI WSW'••...,..,. ................. """"" ... IGlfJl:ll. ..... D1im.('IJ68HJ7166P: .. THIS WEEKEND While They last! plus tax & license ' • . . • TRANSPORTATION • •TRUCKS• • NEW CAR TRADE-INS• '67 Surfer ~~~----SAVE '66 Ford ~~!:!.2!!.~~ s777 '68 Mercury ~.;r.=s 1277 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ' 64 Mercury ~~:~~-·---$2 77 '69 Toyota ~~~~~10P· $7 77 '68 FORD ~-~---...... ,$1477 '64 T-Bird :~io;:r· ... ., .. $477 '66 Chevrolet I~~~j~~ ... $977 ~'67 FORD f.~~~--·"'-""'~' $1677 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '69 Fo d FAIRLANE $97 7 2 Door Hord!op. V8 ou!o I• 001 . •od10. heot.,. !~.;car r Jotfdl 0 good clf On<n9. Ulf •omt t \llo '" gre0\9 Ond IO•e ... ...._ monty (S•QDPYl .Ii• 11. $477 '69 VW f!E~~~-~~n··~-· s1 077 '70 GALAXIE ~g~~~'/,,.,u~-.,$17 7 7 '86 Falcon ~~~... $577 '69 FORD r~~~~~,-··-s 1277 '69 vw ~~.e,~r, Sundial $2077 '65 Chevrolet ~~t~~~l~~~~ $777 '70 Maverick =~~~;.~nf;: $1277 '70 Mustang ~~~:.~$2477 RENT·A·CAR ( ---. . $777 '68 FORD ~~~·~,.~~·~,~~ $1477 '71 FORD VJ.!~~.~r~""" $3777 A DAY PLUS 6' PER MILE I LONGTERM LEASING AVAILABLE ' ' -·-·-COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH SAN CLEMENTE What's a good used car worth? Well, being in the auto- mobile business such as we are he.re at Wilson Ford Sales we get that question often and ln many fonns . . . How about these examples from a recent automobile auction ... Mobster Al Capone's '28 Cad1Jlac went for a Udy aum, ltke $37,000. The gangster's bulletproot ve- hicle featured a. V-8 engine and a one quarter Inch thick boiler plate bocb'. The windows were one inch gla.sa and the tires were self-seaUng ... You sort ot get the impression that Mr. Capone thought someone was out to Impair hls he al th and well-being. Here at our dealership at 18255 ~act\ Blvd. we don't have any $37,000 used cars ... as a matter of tact we don't even have one $37,000 new car. What we do offer -though i! o~ ol the ftneet aelecttona ot quallt)' Wied can to be found IUlY'lhrre. Our lot ls nUecl 'With carefully selected trade·lns made to us -on fine new Ford's. Each unit is tested and checked to assure you, our used car cus- tomer that you will receive thousands of trouble free mlJes. We are always a ware that even though the used car you buy from us might not be a Ford ... It will stlJI carry our name and reputation. Why not drop in soon and take your pick from an excel- lent stock of tine, quality used cars soon? THE DAilY PILOT, TV WE'.U(, FE.IRUARY 5, lt72 DICK WILSON'S WILSON FORD SALES 18255 IEACH ILVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK WILSON SAYS: '72's ARE ARRIVING BY THE TRUCK LOAD ! IMMED~TE DELIVERY!! HUGE DIS. COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1971 's ! ! Complete 1972 Car and Truck Line O'n Sale! FULL PRICE ORDER TODAY IN YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR LOOK FOR THE SPECIAL VALUE STICKERS FOR EXTRA DISCOUNTS OYER 250 NEW CARS & TRUCKS IN STOCK BUILT PRIOR TO THE PRICE INCREASE • JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH BLVD . . 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD . HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-6611 SALIS Dl"- f ...... ,. 10 , ..... 7 Deys H HICI Of'IN fMs t~ri1 flrt., I •·•· fe 5 , ..... Mo,t. 7:JI •·•· ,. l :JI ,.-. 592-5511 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30., 8:30 11:00 11 :30 6:30 7:30 8:30 11 :00 11:30 6:30 7:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:30 S·JO 9•00 11 :00 1 J •30 6!00 7:30 8!00 8:30 11:00 11:15 l l·JO 3 11 5 2 9 11 7 6 9 7 13 7 5 9 4 7 JO 9 11 7 9 5 7 9 5 11 13 7 10 9 5 11 9 5 11 13 7 5 9 2 9 5 11 u SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6 (C) "M ove Over, Oar11ng" (comedy) '63-Dons Day, James Garner. "The Snow Creature" (sci-ti) '54-Paul Langton, Leslie Demson. (C) "The Bounty Killer" (western) '64-Dan Duryea. Rod Cameron. 8 (C) "Brotherhood of the Bell" CR) (d rama) '70-Glenn Ford . Rose mary Forsyth. "A Bell for Adano" (dram a) '47-W•lliam Bend1>1. Gene Tierney "Tortilla Flat" (drama) '42-Sp encer Tracy. Hedy Lamarr 3 6 (C) "Ice Station Zebra" Part I (drama) '68-Rock Hudson. Ernest Borgnine. "No Minor Vices" (comedy) '48-Dana Andrews. Lil• Palmer. "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" (mysteryl 'J9-Bas1I R,.thburie. Nigel Bruce "A laska Seas" (drama) '54-Robert Ryall. Jan Sterl111g. "Fanny by Gaslight" (d rama) '48-J<tmes M ;iso11. P~1yl lls Calvert MONDAY. FEBRUARY 7 (C) "The Last Safari" Part I (adventure) '67-Stew art Granger. K.11 Gar as. CC) ''The Bounty Kiiier" (western) '64-Da11 Duryea. Rod Camerun "Orango" (drama) '57-Jeff Chandler, Joanne Dru. "A Rage to Liv•" (drama) '65-Suz,inne Pleshelle. Ben Gazzara 3 6 (C) "Ice Station Zebra" Conclusion (drama) '68 Floch Hud:t.on. Ernest Borgnine (C) "A Very Special Favor" (comedy) '6'i-Rock Hudson, Leslie Caron. "Strangers In the City" (drama) '62-Rubert Gentile, Camilo Del ~ado 'Yellow Cab Man" (comedy) 'SO-Red Sk.,lton G lori" OeK:iven TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 CC) "The Last Safari" Conclusion (<1c.Jven1t1rf>) '61 Stewart Gn1r1ger. Kat Caras. "Le~end of-the Lost" (adventure) ·~/-John Wavne Soplua Loren (C) 'The Bounty Killer" (western) '64 -Dan Duryea. Rud Camero11. 3 6 (C) "Second Chance" (comedy) '/l -Br1an "e1th . Efizabt'lh Ashley. (C) "Madame" (comedy) '63-Sophia Lor"n "Souls at Sea" (adventure) 'J/-Ga1y Cooper. George Rillt "The Lady and the Bandit" (adventurr) ·51 Patricia Med111d, Louis Hayward. (C) "The Last of the M otiicans" (adventure) '60 Jose Marco. Luis lndun1 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 (C) "Rosio" (comedy) '67-Rosallnd Russell. Sandra Dee (C) "Charade" (adventure) '65-Ca1 Grant Audr ey Hepburn "Love With the Proper Stranger' (drama) '64-Na\alie Wood. Ste11e M cQueen. CC) "Ttie 1'ountx Killer" (western) '64-Dan Duryea. Rod Cameron "The She·Devll ' (Scl·ll) 'SJ-Jack Kelly, Mad Blancha1d "Mr. Bel11edere Goes to College" (comed y\ '49 Clifton Webb. Shor ley Temple. (Cl "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (drama) '43-Gary Oooper Ingrid Bergman. "Bride of the Gorilla" (mystery1 '51-Bartrar"d Peyton Lon Chaney. ''The Devil and Daniel Webster" (drama) '41-James Craig, Edw a rd A rnold. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 (C) ''Flight of tt1e Phoenhc" Pa!1 I (adventure) '65-J.Jmes Siew art, Richard Attenborough (C) "The Bounty Killer" \weslern) '64-Dan Duryea, Rod Cameron "The Kiiiers" (mystery) 46-Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner 8 "14 Streetcar N amed Desire" (drama) '51-Vivien Leigh M arlo11 Brando (C) "Atl11nt1s, the Lost Continent" lsC1·f1) '61-Anthony HaJI. Joyce T.:iylo1 CC) "Story of Or. Wenell" (dr<imal '44-Garv Cooper Laraine Day (C) "The Violent Men" (west ern) '55-Glenn F'ord, BMba1<1 Stan wyck •'Crime and Punishment, U .S.A " felramal '59-George H amilton, M ary Murphy I FRID/4 Y, FEBRUAftY 11 I CC) "Fllghl of the Phoenl~" Cont.lus1on (clram<t) '66-lames Stew art, Richard Atlenbnrough. .C 10 (C) "Two Mules for Sisler Sara" (west11m) '70-Chnl Eastwood, Shirley M acla1ne 5 (C) "The Bounty Killer'' (western) '64 P,«11 Durye.l Rod Cameron. 9 "Requiem tor a Heavyweight" 1dr.:imil 67-Anth .. ny Quinn, J<1ck1e Gleason Z 8 (C) "Crawlspace" (dram<iJ 71 -Arthur Kennedy. Teres;, Wright Tom Hanj:ler 9 "The Spolll!rs" (western) '42-John Wayne Randolph Sc1111 2 (C) "The Skull" (horror> '65-Christopher Lee Pet er Cushing 13 "Gorgo" tsc1 fl) '66-8 111 Travers 10 9 11 9 2 3 6 7 8 13 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 (Cl "Never So Few" (drama) '59-Franl( Sinatra. Gina LoliabrJglda "Hu d'' ldramal '63-Paul Newman Melvyn Dnuglas <CJ "The Caine Mutiny" tdrama) 'S4 Humphrey BDRllrt. Van John sun 3 6 (C) "The Hound of the 8..skervllles" lrnystrry) '7J --S1ewart Grill18P• Berl\iHd rr1. "The Tower of London" and "Cry of the B ew1tch.-d" "To Kill a Mockingbird" (dranpl '(d l;regory Pei k. W1ll1am Win dom M11ry Badh!lm "Seven Thieves" (comedyl '60 Rod St e1g!'r, fdwarcf G Robinson "Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman" !mystery) '44-B asil Rathbone Nigel B ruce CC) "Journey to Shlloh" (wesle•nl '68-fame<:> Caan. Michael Sarfa· z1n ''Rhubarb" (comed;,') '51-Ri\y Milland Jan Sterling "'The Fugitive Kind' (dramn) 'liO -Marlon Brando. TH E DAILY PILOT. TV WF.EK. FEBRUARY 5, 1972 · 1PORTI HlfJHlllJ/ITI SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6 11:00 AMO 00 NHL Hockey Toronto Maple Leafs vs. N.Y. Rangers. I@@ NBA Basketball N.Y. Kmcks vs Phil. 76ers. 1:00 Indoor Tennis Championships 2:00 ~@ The Hawaiian Open Fina l rounds. 3 :00 o XI Olympic Winter Games 4:00 3 American Sportsman MON., TUES .. WED .. THURS., FRI. 8:30 AM 8 (!:g) XI Olympic Winter Games 11 :30 PM · @) XI Olympic Winter Games MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 8:00 O @J XI Olympic Winter Games TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 6:00 8 Lakers Basketball Lakers vs. N. Y. Knicks. 8 :30 · (fQl XI Olympic Winter Games WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 6:00 O Kings Hockey Krngs vs. Minn. North Stars. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 9:00 O (lg) XI Olympic Winter Games FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 7:00 • Fight of the Month Floyd Patterson vs. Oscar Bonavena 6 :00 I Lakers Basketball Lakers vs. Celtics at Boston. 11:05 UCLA Basketball Bruins vs. Wash. State. Taped. 11:30 College Basketball USC vs. Wash. Huskies. Taped SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 11:00 AMO Kings Ice Hockey Ki ngs vs. Montreal Canad1ens. 12:00 High School Basketball Game of the Week 1:00 (])College Basketball S.0 . State vs. Cal State L, Beach 2:00 Ilg) Bob Hope Desert Golf Classic Live coverage. 2:30 Pacific 8 Basketball Oregon vs. Stanford. 3:30 (@ XI Olympic Winter Games (J:} 00 Pro Bowlers Tour 5:00 @ @ ABC's Wide World of Sports lee Trevino Golf Show 9:00 11:00 {lg) XI Olympic Winter Games UCLA Basketball Bruins vs. Wash. Huskies. Taped College Basketball USC vs. Wash. State Taped. 11:30 o XI Olympic Winter Games YUUDAY LADIES DAY WASH& JO WAX WID. GAi DAY W AIN FREE llT ~AJl WRM 7 GAL. fll UP Page 3 T HE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, Ff.BRUARY 5, 1972 DAYTIME PROGRAMS SATURDAY I MORNING MONDAY thru FRIDAY €Ii) Features al Buy-Line 10:15 ~The Electric Company 6:00 0 00 Sunrise Semester 10:30 0 @ love of life @) Mexican Experience Wed 0 O m Hollywood Squares 6:25 0 Education Exchange 0 Virginia Graham Show 6:30 0 Odyssey 00 Phil Donahue Show (i) Educational Features @ Wanderlust 0 Acrou the Fence Mon : Making ff) Just Roothy Most of Maturity Tues ; Davey and 11:00 0 (iii Where the Heart Is Goliath Wed : Parent Youth Forum 0 ®J m Jeopardy Thurs.; Youth and the Issues Fri 0 ffi Galloping Gourmet lQJ Today on the Farm m I SPECIAL I Heart Sunday Pre-m f rontiers of Freedom Mon. view Training program for door to Wed .. let's Talk About Teens Tues.; door Heart Volunteers Wed. only; Moving Into Meaning Thurs.; View-Film feature Fri. point on Nutrition Fri @ Travel Shows 6:45 ffi Commodity Report €Ii) The Eledric Company 7:00 0 (i) CBS News .l-Ohn Hart 11:15 ID Operation Grandparents Tues . 0 m Tod1y Show Frank McGee Adoption Segment Thurs. 0 News Chuck Henry 11:20 @ Fashion in Sewing 0 Banana Splits 0 Cartoons 11:30 0 (f l Search for Tomorrow ID Thunderbirds 0 19) ~Who, What, Where Game @ Bozo's Big Top Show 0 M~vres: See Daytime Movies. ffi Market Opening 0 r~., 6 (VJ That Girl €Ii) Ul Sesame Street ID let's Rap . 7:30 (6) Banana Splits @ News Hugh W1ll1ams 0 law for the 70's Mon Wed Fri • History of Art Tues Th~rs 10' Petticoat Junction A f T E R N 0 0 ~. ID Cartoons 12:00 0 PREMIERE Noontime A new @ Hobo Kelly series which will concenlrate on ffi Stock M1rket Coverage overnight and morning news de 8:00 O Captain Kangaroo velopments to air time CI> Cartoons 0 m Three on I Match 0 Ralph Story's A.M. 0 "j' Cf) Cl) Bewitched @ Sunup Mel Knoepp 8 _O ID News 10) Today Show @ Crafts Mon.; Consumer's World ID Dennis the Menace rues . Thurs ; Quest lor Adventure fW Classroom lnstrudion1l TV Wed.; Ask Congress fri ED H1thayoga Kathleen Hitchcock (!'"Sesame Street rn Bozo's Big Top Show ID Features 8:30 0 ®J m Winter Olympic Games . @ Coffee Break/Children's Teacher 12:25 ID High Noon Buffoons 0 Jack La Linne 12:30 0 (j) As the World Turns ID Yogi and Friends 0 (lQJ m Days of Our lives @ Cumby 0 (]) f6' Cl) Password G.) News Victoria James 0 Newswatch 8:50 (fl News Dick McAleer @ Dialing for Dollm 9:00 f) The Lucy Show 1 :00 0 ni love Is A M1ny Splendored 0 \!O m Dinah's Place Thing f6) Jack la Linne 0 11()) m The Docton (81 Mike Douglas r6J I love Lucy 0 Newsw1tch 0 (31 ffi All My Children m Movie: See Daytime Movies 8) Where the Heart Is @ Uncle Waldo 0 ID Movie: See Daytime Movies €Ii) '3) Sesame Street 139 39-TV News 9:30 f) My Three Sons 1:30 0 ®The Guiding light 0 0 m Concentr1t1on 0 ~ m Another World (6) Virginia Graham Show 0 m (6) rn let's Make a Dul 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies @ fashions in Sewing 0 Tempo Regis Philbin ffi Commodity Report @ Romper Room 091 What £very Woman Wants to 10:00 O Family Affair Know r3) Movie: See Daytime Movies. 1 :40 @ Dialing for Dollars 0 @) m Sale of the Century 2:00 0 (!) Secret Storm 0 The Gallery 0 '.lg) m Brleht Promise IE World Talk Mon . Report to the 0 (J} Ci) CE Newlywed Game Consumer Tues ; Your Government @ Movie: See Daytime Movies Tocby Wed.; R1concili1tJon Thurs.; ~It's Your Bet ftcferal Executive Board Fri. 2:30 O Ed&e of Nleht P•I• 4 0 ®J m Somerset 0 (3) (6) Cl) Dating Game Q.9} Movie Game 3:00 O Gomer Pyle 0 It's Your Bet 0 Cartoon Time 0 (3) 00 Cl) General Hospital (i) '1Ql Movie: See Daytime Movies 0 fun Time ID Tennessee Tuxedo @ Rocky and Friends m Travelure 091 New Zoo Review 3:30 f) Mr. Ed 0 Mike Douglas 0 Popeye ind Friends (6J Paul Bernard -Psychiatrist 0 13) Cl) One life to Live 0 Couraeeous Cat ID Yogi and Friends @ Peter Potamus m ladies Day ~ Romper Room 3:45 @I) La Comun1dad al Dia 4.00 f) Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 Beat the Clock '61 Tarzan 0 (31 Cl) l ove American Style 0 B1n1na Splits ID New Zoo Review @ Magilla Gorilla €Ii) ®Sesame Street @II Topicos Mon • Calendario Thurs. m Quest for Adventure C'.19 Daniel Boone 4:30 (J' Movie: See Daytime Movies, 0 father Knows Best 0 News Benti, Schubeck 0 The lone R.iinger m My favorite Martian @ Gentle Ben @I) Relampago Mon ; la Pandilla Tues Fri m Observation 36 Cl) Bozo's Big Top Show 5:00 0 0 6 Cl) News '8' felony Squad 0 59 Dick Van Dyke 'fo News ID The Flintstonts @ The Munsters ED H1 Misterogers' Neighborhood m El Dios de Barro m Death Valley Da~ 5:15 CI!) Panorama Mundi;il 5:30 0 Lost in Space Mon . Thurs ; Jerry Wut Show Tues rr1; Father Knows But Wed 6) The Rifleman 0 8' Cl) News 0 Get Smart 'fol Assignment Fn only m Dennis the Menau @ 0'9 Gilligan's Island €Ii) (1j] The Electric Company m Don Wilson's Town Talk CI!) features FEBRUARY 5 EVENING 5:00 O Survival 0 Kid Talk Bill Adler hosts. 0 Seymour's Monster Rally Sey· mour, the master or the macabre. moves to Channel S with his mon ster movies "Bride of Franken stein," with Boris Karloff 1s the first pre· sen talion O (3 l Ci!) ABC's Wide 'World ol Sports (8 Celebrity Bowling 0 flipper 'fc))News ID Movie Greats: "Tortilla Flit'' (drama) '42 -Spencer Tracy, Hedy Lamarr. )ohn Hod1ak @ Star Trek €Ii) The Advocate s m Garner Ted Arm strong Show 39 Outdoors With Liberty Mutual CI!) Musica y C1nciones Latinas 5:30 f) Newsm1kers 0 8 10' News ~ Wide World of Sports 0 ~ndid Camera m Edge of Eternity 391 Gilligan's Island 6:00 f) 0 8 ffi News 0 The Real Don Steele Show 10) Movie: (C) (2hr) "Do Not Dis- turb" (comedy) '65 -Dom Day, Rod Taylor @ Bracken's World @I) Bo• de Mulco .39 Maybe.ry RFD CI!) Secuestro en el Cielo 6:30 3 Sports With Bertk1 O KNBC News Conference ]) Sports Ch1llenge 0 News Hugh Williams 1f High Chaparral €Ii) American Dream Machine IR) m LH Trevino Sliow ~9 Green Acres 7·00 f) CBS Ne1irs Roger Mudd J I World of Sports Illustrated 0 National Geographic J o s e p h Campanella narrates a journey to the icy Archc wilderness 0 Cl) Hee Haw Guests are Jannie C Riley, lohnny Bench Buddy Alan c1nd Georiie Lindsey 6 Trackdown 0 Juvenile Jury 0 Death Valley Days ID m 39 Lawrence Welk m It hkes I Thie f ffi Water1ront CI!) Variedad 7'.30 f) D;ivid Frort Revue Charles Nel son Rei lly guests for a wh1mS1cal look at science 3 Dr1gnet {,To Tell the Truth 0 let's Mike a Deal 8 This Is Your Life 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "l o ' 9 2 .. y want ttte Unknown" (sci-fl) '56 -day's events, live via satelllte, from Wiiiiam Holden, U~d Nolan. Sapporo, Japan. EE flhn : "Art 11" m Special of the Week "Surveil· 10:00 B Cl) ~l~n; ldmpcwlhll bile (R)I An I Wh • w t h' 1" FBI man 1s bhnde w e nvest 111-anc~ o s • c 1n1 Inf a crime syndicate's attempts to @I) cecit• take over a iar11e chemical plant Jim 1:00 B Ci) All II\ tM f1mlly With the Phelps undergoes a delicate eye 09· kids off on vacation, Archie and eratlon so as to appear convlncln1ly Edith are faced with beine alone to blind when he poses as the blind eether fo r the first time in many man. years. O John Wooden Show 0 ®) m NBC Salurd1y Movie: (C) 0 (3) 00 (;!) The Sill th Sense (2hr) ''Wllere Were You When the "The House That Cried Murder" Uehts Went Out?" (comedy) '68 -Carol Lynley guests as Gall Sumner Doris Day, Robert Morse, Terry· whose vi:.1ons of a bathtub murder Thomas. Patrick O'Neal, Lola Al · In her leased mansion and of her· brieht, Steve Allen, Jim Backus, Ben self In a '50s model car sinking in Blue, Pat Paulsen. A Broadway ac· a lake bring her to psychic lnvestl· tress, her two-Umin& husband, her gator M1ch11el Rho'1cs 1 ~ary C'Jllins) producer, and a businessman on the 0 Taraet run with company money are all In· m News Ken Jones volved In this story set against the m fh1 Wilburn lrotflers backdrop of the 1965 power f•llure 10:30 D UCLA 81sketbal1 Repeat of game that paralyzed the Eastern seaboard. telecast at BPM. 1J Colleee lhskttb1ll UCLA vs. USC 0 Twilletrt Zone in a Pacific 8 Conference game, live m News Bill Reddick lrom Pauley Pavilion. ®Al Capp Show 0 @ m Bewitched "Serena's Youth Pill" While baby·sittlne. Sere-11:00 II CV 0 0 (j)@) News na decides to liven things up by 00 M1rsMI Dillon giving Larry (Darrin's boss) a youth 0 Fript Nifht: "The Maze" and pill. "lnvaliofl of the Body Snatchers" ID Movie Greab: (2ht) "Tortilla m Movie; ''The Flyin&' Miuile" Flat" (drama) '42-Sptncer Tracy (drama) 'SI -Glenn Ford. I!) Championship Wres11in& ID It Is Written El) Wor1d Tomorrow 11:15 IJ Fabulous SZ! (C) "The Family al EnS.tl.da de LIQ>s Jewels" (comedy) '65-Jtrry Lewis. ~New face or tht NBA Sebastian Cabot Donna Butterworth CiI!) Latin-American Showtase (3) Movie: "S.:C,nt In the Dtserr 8:30 1J (i) Mary Tyler Moore s h 0 w (adventure) '49 -Dana And rews. Young Bess Lrndstrom writes a com· 11:30 O o I SPECIAL ! XI Olympic Winter position in school about the "care G1mes Highlights, via satellite from and reeding or parents" and her Sappora, Japan, of the day's activi- molher wants Mary to use her in-ties. fluence to lry and get it published. @ Movit: "Sherlock Holmes 1nd 0 m (i) a) ABC Movie of the the Voice of Terror" (mystery) '42 Weektnd: (C) (90) "When Mlthul -Basil Rathbone. Cills" (suspepse) '71 -Ben Gaz-O Movie: (C) "Strauo of Terror" zara, Elrzabeth Ashley. Michael Doug· (drama) '67 -Hugh O'Brian. las A lwelve year-old boy who re· CJ) Movie: "Psyche '59" (drama) portedly died several years ago '64 -Curt Jurgens. Patricia Neal. seemrngly comes back from the dead m Movie: "Counterfettors of Paris" lo avengt his mother's death (mystery) '63 -Jean Gabrin. El) Hour or Oeliver1nce ED NET Playhouse 1V BlofUphy (R) ~ Colleee Bashtb1ll UCLA vi. USC. "Harriet Beecher Stowe" 9:00 U (t) Dick Vin Dyke Show Dick wins a "Harry Award" as an out standing televisron personality, then has lo decrde whether or not to ac cept it, because the awards cere mony rs lo be held at a bigoted country club EID The Silent furs "The Thief of Bagdad" Color tint added Douglas Fairbanks s1ars. al Movie: "Monica Stop" 9:30 U J Arnie Arnie toins the youna mods when he dons a toupee to sat 1sty the boss' whim for a new youth lul movement in the office. 0 News Larry Burrell ID Porter Waroner Show a> Cine Mtalu,,. 9:55 0 @) m r IPlclA I XI Oly111plc w I n t e r CINI Hl(hllfhts of the 12:00 0 Arthritis end Rheumatism Tele· thon Jane Wyman and Gene Ray· mood co-host this special drive to raise funds for the Arthritis founda t.on. Scheduled to appear during the 20-hour marathon are Brng Crosby (National Campaign Chairman). Bob Hope, Lawrence Welk, Charlton Hes· ton, Rosalind Russell. Glenn ford, and many others. 12:30 ID All·Nlrht Show: ''The Cl1w Mon· sters,'' "Panic in the Streets," "Tlmelodc" l :OO O Spoking freely CIJ Ntws (iQl Movie: "Weeke11d at Dunkirk" (drama) '66 -Jean-Paul Belmondo. I!) Movie: "Sifnt's Gir1 frkt.y" (mystery) '54 - Louis Hayward. 1:15 IJ Movie: (C) "Tlmberjact" (adven ture) '54 -Sttr11ng Hayden. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 5. 1972 NOW Instant Tax Refund Loan WESTERN BUSINESS SERVICES INC. 5'3 W. 19th -COSTA MESA 642·0212 KEMMER TAX SERVICE 1938 HARBOR -COSTA MESA 541-2404 A-1 TAX SERVICE 2300 HARIOR -COSTA MESA -545-1551 • iiii You may be able to get your tax refund im- mediately -loaned to you by Avco Thrift with- out interMt chuge for the first 45 day1. A1k u1 •bout it. Arthritis Telethon "Let's w ork together. I t's mer job." .... .,.. Midnight Saturday thru Sunday Benefit A l'lh ritis Foundation B ox 5009, Riverside 9£507 BUY NOW AT PRE-DEVALUATION PRICES NOTICE Dwe .. 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Woody Woodpecker m Unit One @ Public Atlairs/Soci1I Security 7:30 O The Groovie Coolies O Arthritis Telethon Continued to 7 PM (6) Directions O Campus Profile "Sugar and You" O B"lly J. Hargis and His All American Kids Religious music 'fol Deputy D1wg m Yogi Bear and friends @ Sacred Heart 8:00 O 00 Lamp Unto My Feet O Arthritis Telethon Continued lo 7 PM (6J Real Estate Open House 0 Rap With R1bbi Mike O Herald of Truth 10\ Old Time Gospel Hour m Wanderam1 @ Revival Fires 8:15 (3) The Tree House Club 8:30 B Cil Look Up and live O Serendipity 0 Angie's Garage O Day of Discovery lE KATH RYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) lE Kathryn Kuhlman 8:45 (1) Community Action 9:00 8 C1mera Three O lnternationil Zone O CI"1 Reluctant Dragon and Mr. Toad 0 (8 Oral Roberts l O) It Is Wrrtten @ Quest for Adventure al El Leproso ai) Panorama Latino en Domingo 9:30 8 Today's Religion O Station to Station @ Movie: "Carry on Cabbie" (com- edy) "66 -Sidney James, Hattie Jacques. 0 (3) The Ooubledeckers (i) Let There Be Lirhl 0 Kathry Kuhlman l1o1 The Stale of the Sh1te @ Gospel Singing Jubilee al Esta Es la Vida G} Cine Mexicano 10:00 8 Steps to Learning 0 Challenge My Sermon Guest speaker is Dr. Vahe Simonian of the Pasadena Presbyterian Church O Arthritis Telethon Continued lo 7 PM 0 (3) Bullwinkle CU Zoorama O Movie: "Beast of Budapest" (drama) '58 -Michael Mills, Greta Thyssen _Qi Viewpoint on Nutrition m Frente I ,, Vld• 10:30 1J Fee. Hie N1tloG O This Is the Life 0 . Make a Wish (j) TV 8 looks at Learnin& (lQ) Comnitnt m faith for Today m Adelante con las Escuelas Q~ Mov;e: "Road to Zanzibar" U ·OO 0 (8 NHL Hockey Toronto Maple Leafs meet New York Rangers at New York O Movie: "Arizona" (western) '40 -William Holden, Jean Arthur. O Arthritis Telethon Continued to 7 PM 0 CJ) Ci) Cl} NBA Basketball New York ~nicks vs, Philadelphia 76ers 'lQ) San Diego Happening m Movie; "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" (drama) '40 -Raymond Massey, Ruth Gordon. @ Church in the Home lS\ Indoor Tennis Championships al Novela Seman1I ai) Variedad 11:30 O Movie: "Rider on a Dead Horse" (western) '62 -John Vivyan. (fQ) Movie: (C) "Sima" (western) 'SO -Audie Murphy AFTFRNOON 12:00 O Arthritis Telethon Continued to 7 PM @ Intelligent Parent ~ Uncle W01ldo ai) Viaje 12:30 @ Teen1ge Tria ls ~ Rocky and Friends TH£ DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 5, 1972 $undJy ~1<1FmPtt. I PM Wednt'>tl.1; THE FRIGHTENED LOVE WITH THE CITY PROPER STRANDER SEAN CONNERY STE VE McOUHN Sunday Thursday A BELL THE KILLERS FOR ADANO RURT lANCASTEA l O..,OPOO 0 8Al£N WllllAM BE NOIX ,\,~GARO NER GE NE TIERNO .l\1undJV J I•(/,,~ ( J .\' f I ,.. J IJ ~' \ 1 DRAN60 REQUIEM FOR A IE H CHAHDL ER HEAVYWEIGHT JULIE l DHDON ANTHONY QUINN JACKI£ Cl EASON ' l,fl Tuesday s,.1tu1d.1v ~ LE6END OF HUD ~ THE LOST PAUL NEWMAN Mfl VYN OOUCl AS I JOHN WAYNE l'AT NEAL SOPHIA LOREN MILLION ~ DOLLAR \.~l-TV MOVIE 7:30 every night 1:00 0 1 SPECIAL I Meet the Black Press--------------------------- A one hour roundtable discussion w1lh four black publishers concern- ing the black community and the proble11s and issues. Gail Christian and David Horowitz are hosts. Guests include frank l Stanley of the Lous1v1lle Defender, [mory 0. Jack son of lhe Birmingham World, Mrs, Leonora Carter of the Houston For ward Times. and William l'i lee of the Sacramento Obse~er Writer A. S "Doc" Young frorn the Los Angt:les Sentinel also part1c1pates O Movie: ''The Frightened City" (mystery) '62 -Sean Connery, Herbert Lom. John Gregson. :lQ} Meet the Press m Outer limits @ News Nick Carter ID Indoor Tennis Championship$ g) Tribun1 Publica g;, This Is the Life ~ Lost in Space a!) To Be Announced 1:30 8 NFL Action 16) Film Feature 0 (J IG} Issues and Answers 8) CBS Golf Classic IQJ Insight @ Voice of Calvary 2:00 D The Sunflower Celebration Com- pany An extra Thanksgiving Day 1s declared for a special celebration 0 m lmpacto 0 UNITED AIR LINES * Pres. Hawaiian Open Live from Honolulu 0 (3) (6) Cl} The Hawaiian Ope" From !he Waialae Country Club Firsl prize 1n this $200.000 tourna- men t 1s $40.000. 'fij) Loyal Opposition @ Hey Landlord (jjl Special of the Week "'Surveil lance. Who's Watch1n1( rn Leyendas de Mexico m Music Box g9 Movie: "No M01n of Her Owa" 2:30 D Dr. Irene Kusorla The psychol· ogist and her guests talk about problems that arise when adults are treated as children by their own parents. 0 g;, Meet the Press (i) Face the Nation m Sports Set 3:00 8 Medill The science of genetics. a relatively new area ol medical re- search which someday may enable man to control his own evolution, will be examined. 0 101 rn XI Olympic Winter Games Highlights of ou tstanding events. via satellite from Sapporo. Japan O Arthritis Telethon Continued to 7 PM [8 Movie: "Siege of Sidney Strett" (drama) '60 Donald 'itnden. Nicole Berger. O Family Film festival: "The Three Stoores Meet Hercules" (comedy) ·52 -Three Stooges, Vicki Trickett m Chiller m Roller liame g) Toros 3:30 8 Movie: (C) "Saskatchewan'' (western) '54 -Alan Ladd. Shelley Winters, J Carrol Naish. (jj) Fiim Odyssey "M" Cl} Aariculture Report I 4:00 O Arttlritis Telethon Continued to 7 PM 6 Film Feature 0 (3) American Sportsman ID Consultation "Facial ln1unes" ~NHL Action al) Panor1m1 Latino Cl} Rex Humbard 4:30 Music Box @ Tuzan Theatre O American Adventure (j) Stu Trek B Science Fiction Theatre m Festival of Classics: "Marie An· toinette" (drama) '38 -Norma Shearei, Tyrone Power ID ThlrtY Minutes With • . . 09 Safari to Adventure 5:00 O Great Zoos of the Wortd The Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. which houses the world·s mo't r.om· plete collection of desert reptiles. will be visited. f 3) Movie~ "Undertow" (drama) '50 Scot I Brady, Johll Russell O Sunday Tom Snyder and Kelly Lange host topical affairs program 0 Movie: (C) "Dear BrtgHtt'' (comedy) '65 -James Stewart. Cindy Carol. Glynis Johns f"ab1~n i}Q) News @Star Trtk ID David Suukind Show m Ellas m Portrait of I Star 2 ltey to s" 5:30 ~ Rae.Ing World ffi P1ttern for Living 0 KAL KAN PET FOODS * PRESENTS ANIMAL WORLD "African Nature Walk" O Animal World Host 1s 8111 Bur rud ( 8 News Ray Wilson 10 Movie: (C) "The Angry Hills" (drama) '59 -Robert Mitchum Gia Scala (15' The Advocates ® Gilligan's Island ffi Buy·Line EVENING 6:00 D (8 1 Sixty Minutes Morley Safer and Mike Wallace report (3 1 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Move Over, Darling'' (comedy) '63 -Doris Da y, James Garner Oen News O Arthritis Telethon Continues to 7 PM r 6) Voyage to Bottom of Su 0 Wild Wild West @ Th;s ls Tom Jones Soul music 1~ tonighl's key note as Tom wet comes Barbara McNa1r and Dick Shawn as his guest<; (39 Mayberry RFD a!) Viaje ffi This Week 1n NBA 6:30 O Story Theatre O EyewilneS5 News Hugh W1lltams ID Creature Features: (90) "The Snow Creature" (sci fi) '54 -Paul I angton, Leshe Der11son. en Passport to Travel 09 Grten Acres @ American Sportsman 7:00 D Big News Clete Roberts O Wild Kingdom "fox Foresl" A story aboul hie 1n the roresl, in a particular Midwest wooded area A pair of tolteo; make a home and await the birth of the11 young O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Tht Bounty Killer" (western) '64 Dan Duryea. Rod CamPron. Audrey Dallon 6 Hee Haw O Unidos (8 Circus O Death Valley Days @ Passport to Travel flj) l5 Zoom! Series of song. skits and games ror 8 to 12 yedl olds ro Mu1er ED Wild Kingdom ''Tiger Capture" (39 lnsie CB Vanedad @ The Silth Sense 7:30 EJ 8 CBS Sunday Movie. (C) (Zh1) "Brotherhood of the Bell'' (R) (drama) '70 Glenn ford Rosemary forsylh. Oean Jagger. Maurire fvans St<>1y or a secret frat ernity whose power lo achieve success for tis members 1~ equaled only by its determination to punish those who stand 1n tt\p way THE DAILY PtL.OT. TV WEEK, F'EBRUARY 5. 1972 0 WORLD OF DISNEY Parr, Henry's last wife. like those m Weekend News Chuck Cecil * Exciting Adventure before her, becomes embroiled in 10:45 (W Public Aff1ir/Eledlon '7Z "JUSTIN MORGAN HAO court politics-but she has the wis· m David Littlejohn/Critic at ltrge A HORSE" w/Don Murray oom to escape a disastrous fate "Olrvier Meets O'Neill" Guest is Sir 0 10 ED World of Disney "Justin Cast includes Keith Michell as Hen Laurence Ol1v1er, on location '" Lon· Morgan Had a Horse" Part I of two ry, Rosalie Crutchley as Catherine. don about his new production of parts Oon Mur<ay stars tn a true John Ronane as Str Thomas Sey· Eugene O'Ne1ll's "Long Oafs Jour· story about how a penniless Vermont mour. Basil 01gnam as Bishop of ney Into Night." schoolteacher developed the Mor Wmchester. 11:00 8 O O News gan horse. Amem:a's first authentic ~ Revista Espinol O Rex Humbard breed. 9;30 D (ii Cade's County Following Wil (6J ~ovie: "No Minor Vice_s:· (come· O Eyewitness Guest is Jack Valenti, lie Ball's conviction for a double dy) 48-0ana Andrews. l 111 Palmer President of the Motion Picture Pro murder, Sheri ff Cade fights a battle 0 (3) News ducer's Association On the panel against time to prove the young O Movie: "Adventures of Sherlock are Joseph Senti. John Schubeck Indian is innocent before he can be Holmes" (mystery) '39-Basil Rath· and Al Wiman. extradited to Chicago to stand trial bone, Nigel Bruce 0 Mirtion $ Movie: (2hr) "A Bell for a series of sirnilar murders in m David Frost Show for Adano" (drama) '47-William the last of 3 two part episode @Kathryn Kuhlman Bendix, Gene r1ernP.y, John Hnd1ak . 0 News Larry Burrell ED Film "Come Sk1 With Me" Officer in charge of Italian village Q9! Movie (C) "Niagara" WtnS people's love when he finds a 10:00 0 ~ m The Bold Onu -The l I •30 e Merv Griffin bell ror their church Doctors "A Threatened Species" Or. . 0 @) ED Winter Olympic Games ffi Three Passports to Adventure Stuart learns that his chief nu:se 0 Movie: "Alaska Seas" (drama) "Greek Odyssey" plans adoption for her unborn child. •54-Robert Ryan, Jan Sterling. ffi (151 The French Chef "Sole No~ma Crane, Clu Gulager, and Vic (i) Telepulse Bonne femme" toria Raclm~ guest I!) Movie: "Fanny by Gaslight" ~~ Wild Kingdom 0 News Dick Garton (drama) '48-James Mason. Phyllis O Community feedback Calvert 8:00 0 '3' 0C ffi The FB I "Arrange m News Ken Jones . ment With Terror" Jim Laner, an @ Joe De Silva's Open Forum 12:30 (6) Issues and Answers unsuccessful young architect des ffi Japanese News Digest m Hazel perale for money to supp~rt his m Estrellu Musicales l:OO 0 Movie: (C) ''At Gunpoint'' (west- herom habit persuades hrs wife g9 Boxing from the Forum ern) '55-Fred MacMurray. Dorothy Pat to steal secur1t1es from the brokerage firm where she works 10:30 O Jerry Visits (R) Henry Fonda Matone, Walter Brennan Guests are Roger Perry. Diana Hy discusses his long career at his red 0 (6) News land and Robert Loggia tiled hacienda in Bet Air l.30 @ Movie: "The Sun Sets at Dawn'' m Movie Gruis: (2hr) "Tortilla 0 The Wor1d Tomorrow (drama) '51 -Sally Parr, Philip Flat" (drama) '4?-Spencer Tracy, (} At Issue Shawn. Hedy Lamarr John Garfield Stein betk's famou~ novel depicting the file ol Me~1can peasants 1n Cal1for nta~ @ The Big Question El) Japanese Variety Hour ED {l~ Firing Line •·sa1gon, Part I" ~ Noche de Gala 09 Film: (C) "Bramble Bush" ~ Panorama Musical 8:3D 0 1Q ED Jimmy Stewart Show "Song or the Jartbird" A student gag puts P1of Howard and a fan dancer (Cttan1n Hale) in jail as Stewart has the cha nee to play his ac cord ion 9:00 0 10' en Bonanra ''Customs of the Country" Concerned for the sa fe ty of his brother Joe. who 1s de fayed on a tri p over the border, Hoss hnds him in 1a1t but living in the lap of luxury Michael Landon ;inl'I Dan Blocker stage a 1a1I scene rem1n1srent of laurel and Hardy O Barbara McNair Show Gue~ts on this mus1ral serte~ are l ou R~wls and Tobi Lar~ 0 I 3, I ( 6' rn ABC Sunday Movie: (C) (2hr) "Ice Station Zebra" Part I (drama) '68-Rock Hud~on, F rnest 8.or~n1ne, Patrtck McGoohan, Jim Brown Tony B1tt Lloyd Nolan Chill 1ng adventu1e ot the danRerous voyage by a lJ S r1uclea1 sub under the A1c11c tee cap @ Minority Community El) Japantst Movie ED IY Masterpiece Theatre "The Sil Wives nf Henry VIII" Catherrne COUGAR CLEARANCE BRANO NEW 1972 COUGAR F-ully equipped aulom.itic: l!•tr1S , faclory "" powl'r sloe11119. pow er d i1< bralr,.,, 'radio tin•ed qi.us du11I '"c1n9 mrr•l'l n whd11 w.,tl ltrc\, deluxe whpef co•ers (=5064881 $3676°0 GREAT SELECTION -ALL COLORS WE: LIKE PEOPLf We're Gt.d to ~t YOU! PLfA.SE DON'T LEA V(: UNTIL YOU'llE HAPf>Y I GAlOEH GolOVE ILVO . .., IROOKHUflST Pho11e t.l6-2'90 P•ge 9 MONDAY FEBRUARY 7 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Cry the Beloved Country" (drama) '52 Canada Lee. Sidney Po1t1er 9:30 O (C) "Beneath the 12 Mile Reef" (adventure) 'SJ Robert Wagner, Terry Moore 10:00 (J 1 "Lady Godiva" (drama) '56- Maureen O'Hara, George Nader 11:30 O "Bandit Queen" (western) ·51- Barbara B11tton. Willard Parker ''Here Come the Waves" (musical) '44-Bing Crosby. Betty Hulton 1 :00 O "Billy Budd" (r.lass1c) '62-Ter ence Slamp PelPr Ustinov m "Mr. and Mrs. Smith'' (comedy) '41-Carole t ombard Gene Ray mond 2:00@ "The four Days of Naples" Part I (drama) '63 Jean Sorel, lea Mas ~Ori 3:00 8 (C) "Requiem for a Heavy- weight" (drama) '62 Anfh(lny Quinn, Juhe Ha111s 10' (C) "The Tattered Dress" (dra ma) '5 / Jeff Chandler. Jeanne Cram 4;00 O "Mr Lucky" (comerly) '43 - Cary Grant, Laraine Day 4:30 1 31 Same as lOAM listing EVENING 6:00 O Big News Jerry Dunphy J Bill Huddy Report O l<NBC News Tom Snyder O News Benti, Schubeck 0 ( 6 1 Wild Wild West o NBC News m The Flintstones @ I Drum ol Jeannie (IS) NET Playhou~ Biography ff) Hodgepodge Lodge m Noticiero 34 rn Desert Report Q9l Maybeny RFD ~El Amo ffi News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 O Please Don't Eat the Daisies 0 Movie: (C) (90) ''The ust Safari" rarl , (adventure) '67 - Stewart Granger Kaz Garas. Ga briel la l1cudi Liam Redmond (a CBS News Walter Cronkite J.Ql The Mouse factory m Andy Griffith Show @Bill Cosby Show ff) Playing the Guitar rn W1nder1ust 09 Green Acres a!) El Prof. S1rltano ffi News THE DAILY PILOl , rv W[LK, ri:BRUARV 5. 191? D The Rilleman pr1nr.1pled wolf who aims to add (6) Truth or Consequences I ucy lo his list of conQuests 1 81 Dragnet 0 rn NBC Monday Movie: (2hr) O What's My Line? "A Rage lo live" (drama) '65 -Su- 10' Adam-12 1anne Ple~helle Ben Gazzara. Brad m I Love Lucy ford Dillman fl debulante who en- @ I Drum of Jeannie gaged in wild escapades before mar m Hathayoga Kathleen lfltchcock riage begins a romance With an old rn Puente de Amor beau who 1eturns to town ~91 f ilm: (C) ''The Happening," O (J ) ( 61 Cl) ABC Monday Movie: starring Faye Duna way and Anthony (C) (90) "Ice station Zebra" Conclu Quinn s1on (drama) '68-Rock Hudson. ~ Escuela de Modelos Ernest Borgn1ne. Patrick McGoohan, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 8 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS . Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. ffi Mantrap Jim Brown. Tony Bill, Lloyd Nolan 7:30 0 Stand Up and Cheer Louis Nye Chilling adven tuie of the dangerous 9:00 m "Daisy Kenyon'' (romance) '4 / guests. voyage by a U S nuclear sub undei -Joan Cra wford. nana Andrews (3l Dragnet the Arcltc ir.e cap. 9:30 0 "My Cousin Rachel" (drama) DAYTIME MOVIES O Dr. Simon Locke "Si!plember" 10 Movie: (C) "A Very Special Fa-'53 Olivia de H,wllland. Richard Or. Sellers and an old llame, ~lien vor" (comedy) '65 -Rock Hudson, Burton Hewitt. resume their old ronianre Leslie Caron 10:00 ( 3 I "Target Unknown" (drama) 'SJ Or Simon Locke discovers that m David Frost Show -Mar~ Steven$, Alex N1rol fllen IS suHering from a terminal m La Gata 11:30 D "Bells of San Fernando" (ad disease with only one year lo live (391 The Virginian venlure) '4 7 Onnald Woods, Gloria g Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Bounty ~Natacha Warren "Professor Beware" (come Killer" (western) '64-Dan Duryea. CE) The Persuaders dy) '38 Harold l loyd Rod Cameron, Audrey Dallon 9:30 0 8 Dorrs Day John Banner 1:00 0 "Calling Northside 777" (mys (6) To Tell the Truth guem as prelenl1ous tiutler who tery) '48 James «;tewart, Helen ~ff I D1eam or Jeannie dupes maga11ne wriler Doris Martin Walker () Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Drango" by masquerading as the ruler of m "The Gene Krupa Story" (b1ogra (drama) '57 Jeff Chandler, Joanne a Mediterranean prrnc1pahty phy) '60-Sal Mineo liusan Kohner Dru. Julie London Major. assigned 0 Broken Arrow 2:00 @ "The four Days of Naples" Con to govern a small Georgia town he 0 Newswatch clu\ion (drama) '63 Jean Sorel had ravaged during the Crvrt War @It Takes a Thief 3:00 re "The Well" (drama) 'SI Rich tries lo do it with a helping hdnd ru Book Beat aid Rober. Henry Morgan instead or a gun 10:00 0 8 Sonny and Cher Mike Con 101 (C) "The Reluctant Debutante" 10 Let's Make a Deal nors and Jean Staplelon guest (romecly) '58-Rex Harrison. San m Hoga11's Heroes 0 News George Putnam dra Dee @ Dragnet 0 Game Game 4:00 0 (C) "The Jayhawkers" (adven 1.5' In the Spotlight m News Pete Milter lure) ''19 Jell Chandler fess Par ff) Citywatchers rn La Criada Bien Criada ker rn Do-Re-Mi e!) El Tornillo 4:30 r J Same as 10 AM listing rn Lassie ffi Mantrap ~ Miguelito Valdez Show 10:30 0 (J 6 I rn I SPECIAL I Marty ffi Movie Game Feldman Comedy Machine A half 8:00 0 ! a' cu n s m 0 k e James Stacy hour preview of a new comedy· stars in th e title role of "Yankton," variety ~er1es, starring Marty Feld who •wears vengeance aiia111st a man, the bug eyed, shaggy-haired wealthy rancher who has beaten comedian from fngland Guests are him barfly in a poker game. Art Carney. l onn1e Shorr (comedian), 0 IOI rn Winter Olympic Games the comedy team of Skiles and O From BEST FOODS . . . Henderson and the musical group * The BUDAPEST CIRCUS ~n6.n~~~e Camm FESTIVAL w/Bill Bixby @News Hugh Williams & Brandon Cruz 15 Masterpiece Theatre 0 3 6' rn I SPECIAL I Bill B••by m f ilm Odyssey CR) "M" and Brandon Cruz at the Budapest rn Atormentlda Circus festival The Bur1apest Circus ;lei Movie: "Hellcats of the Navy" renowned lhroughour the world. wel l l :OO 0 , 8 rn News comed Bixby and Cruz. who served 0 101 rn News as hosts to the f1nes1 Hunganan D Robert K. Doman Show circus performers The extravaganza '61 Marshal Dillon served as the opening gala tor the O fJ""l ffi News new. completely automal ~d Grand O Movie: ''Strangers in the City" Palace of Circus, a unique anti (drama) '62 -Robert Genllle Cami thoroughly modern circus bu1ld1ng 10 Delgado m Andy GriHith Show m To Tell the Truth @ The Virg~nian .. .. @ Mantrap ffi @ Special of the Week US A. ll:30 0 8 Merv Griffin A topical musical based on the John 0 l O) rn Winter Olympic Games Dos Passos trilogy of novels covennR 0 (jl 6 tl) Did Cavett 1900 1910 Peter Bonm. John Dav m Movie: "Yellow Cab Ma n" 1dson. James Farentino, Joan Hack (comedy) ·so Red 5kt>lton. Gloii.J Ell. Shifley Knight and Michele Lee de Haven star @ Roller Game EVENING 6:00 0 0 101 rn rn News O Lakers Basketb1ll I os Angeles I akers meer lhe New Ynrk Kn1rk' at NPw York 0 3 ffi News 0 6) Wild Wild West m The Flintstones @ I Drum of Jeannie 151 Zoom! ffi Hodgepodge l odge J9' Mayberry RFD ~El Amo 6:30 O Movie: (C) (60) "The Lh1 Sa· fari" Conclusion (adventure) '67 - Stewart Granger. Kaz Garas, GabriPI ta t lcud1. Liam Redmond A cockv mrll1nnaire follows a white hunter who derides lo give up his profp~ s1on and lrac~ down the rogue ele phant that killed his friend. 1 a 1 CBS News Walter Cronk1lt1 101 National Geographic m Andy Gritflth @ Bill Cosby Show 'bl Cius Meetings ff) Success Practices 1nd Sthool3 Without failurt rn Wanderlust 34j Green Acres 7:00 O CBS News Waller Cronkite (!:ABC Evening News m U Recogida 12:00 0 Movie· "Peter lbbetS-On" (dra m Nino ma) 'JS-Gary Cooper Ann Harding 8:30 m Truth or Consequences e!) Quien Canta Esta Canc1on? 7:00 0 3 0 rn News (6) Truth or Consequences 8 1 Dragnet 9:00 O (Sl Here's Lucy Robert Cum 1:00 O Movie: (C) "Missron to Death" mings guests as Bob Collins. an un (drama) '6&-J1m Brewer 0 m NBC News John Chancellor O Whit's My Line? P•ge 10 72 '4 7 a} ard 'SI ad ria e· ys len ra " el h e" n n r s s m I Lovt l.UCJ Ii) I Dream ol Jeannie 5 The Course of Our Times EilJ H1th1yoe1 ~ Puente de Amor ~Kid lllk al M1ntr1p st1alght who is blackmailed intA masterminding the heist of a mil· lion-dollar Catalina bank shipment. 0 (j:g) m J1mes G1rner As Nichols Scheduled episode was cancelled at presstime. ~ fJ Newswatch Ii) It Takes a Thief @ The Virginian 7:30 O Q9 Glen Campbell Sally Struth· ers. Roger Millet and Dom Deluise guest 0 LOVE LOVE! LOVE! *with Robert Wagner, Bread, Helen Reddy, and Mac Davis. 10:00 0 rtJ <6) al Marcus Welby, M.D. 0 @) m I s;fcllt I H1llm1rk Hall of Fame "Love! Love! Love!" Robert Wagner hosts an upbeat musical 11atent1ne featuring songs by Helen Reddy, Mac Davis and Bread musical group. 0 (lt (6) al The Mod Squad "The Cave" Julie, Linc and Pete are trapped in a cave by a mad· man who claims 1\ is their fault his s.on was killed in 1he war Karl Swenson guests. f8 I Drum ot Jeannie fJ Million $ Movie; (2hr) "Legend of lhe Lost" (adventure) '57-John Wayne, Sophia Loren. Rossano Braz 21, Kurt Kasznar Two men and a g11I search tor treasure and a lost city 1n the Sahara Desert "It Is So Soon Tha1 I Am Done For -1 Wonder What I Was Begun For" In an attempt to assuage 1helr grief following the death of their baby, a young couple becomes foster par- ents of another boy Michael Callan and Sallie Shockley guest fJ Game Game r ID News Pete Miller. Ken Jones Eill FREE "SILENT YEARS" * PHOTO ALBUM AT All OFFICES OF GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS ff)@. The Silent Years "Orph1ns of the Storm" This 1921 color tinted film is D W Griffith's classic drama of the French Revolu1ion in which two orphans. separated during lhe Reign of Terror. are finally reunited Dorothy and Lillian Gish star rn rap rap !Ci) Festival Mexicano ID Hogan's Heroes 10:30 0 1Q) The Golddiggers Guest host @ D111nel Lou Rawls welcomes singer John 05' I $1>ECIAL i Slnlee Planning Rowh:s and comics Barket & CArbett fl:) Current Events 0 Monty Nuh "Code Name. Di· rn Los Cotorros ana" Monty Nash has $500,000 a!> Consejero Coruon swilch money that the Internal Reve 8:00 ra1 Rollin' on the River nue Service is offering for stolen ID Andy Griffith Show corporation books m The Virgini•n D m News g) la Cosa Juz111d1 Cf) At Issue a!> Nino O Candid Camera 8:15 0 lakers Wrap-Up rn Attormentada 8:30 0 (il Hawaii five-0 Jason fvers rn Call of the West guests as l~e. surviving partner of 11:00 0 0 @ o rn rn News a not too leg1flma1e real es1ate. c~m-0 One Steo Beyond pany, whos~ partn~rs were v1cllms (6) Marshal· Dillon •'' of a mysterious poison 0 (3l m News I 0 101 m XI. Olympic Winter fJ Movie: (C) "Madame" (comedy) G1mes H1ghhghts ot outstanding 'Sl-Sophia Loren e1vent~. via satelhte. from Sapporo. m To Tell the Truth a pan m O Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Bounty ~ :o~~;a~ames Killer" (western) '64-Dan Duryea, Rod Cameron. Audrey Dallon 11:30 O ®Merv Griffin 0 (3) (i) al Movie of the Week: 0 '\()' rn XI Olympic W i n t e r (C) (90) "Second Ch1nce" (comedy) Garn~, '71 -Brian Keith. Elizabeth Ashley, Kenneth Mars, William Windom. Pat Carroll A rich, ulceraled stockbroker buys a ghost town and turns 1t into a booming commun1ly for those who want another chance to make some· thing of their lives ID Truth or Consequences ff) rl5' Black )Q&Jrnal (39 News Special "China · An Open Door" O Movie: ''Souls at Sea" (adven- ture ) '37 -Gary Cooper. George Raft 0 ( 3 1 1 6 Dick Cavett ID Movie: ''The Lady and the Ban· dit" (adventure) '51-Patricia Me· dma, Louis Hayward , @ Movie: (C) ''The fltt of the Mohicans'' (adventure) '60 -Jose Marco. Luis lndun1. Daniel Martin 9:00 ID David Frost Show CE Insight 9:30 rn LI Gata !Ci) Natacha 0 CANNON-EXCITEMENT! * MYSTERY and SUSPENSE! 0 (8) C1nnon Keenan Wynn guests as a safecrack1ng expert gone 1:00 O Movie: "M1t10" (adventure) '52 -Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell • 13 1 0 0 00 O News m All NiRht Show; ''The Jackpot,'' "Father Wu 1 Fullba~" "01111 Mir· ror." THE DAILY ~U.OT. lV WEIK. f'HAl,l~ftV 5, 1972 ... watch, play and listen to one beautiful, all-inclusive COLOR STEREO THEATRE M edit erranean ermolre st yling-model 7806. Available as model 7807 with UHF /VHF remote control. Also save . Early American styling also available. TV, Radio, Phono plus Total Automatic Color System Perfect wtTerever space is a problem, this magnificent Magnavox will bring you 19'' diagonal measure pic- tures with the convenience of TAC-the complete system that automatically keeps pictures sharp. flesh tones natural (no more green or purple fa ces). And, I( will bring you greaNereo w nings 798 •Ali• • .eal"'ICC ••• ~01 MAIN eTitCCT 14VAll£ OYH 4S YEAH O• SALIS AMD SllYICf eAL.ce ONL.V • , • 1e17 WARlolClt eAure OHl..'I' , •• l?tee elt001CHU1teT HUNTINCHON II.ACM HUNTINCHON llACH JOUNTAIN YALLl't 836-79 61 8 4 t ·•••• e6t·t4•6 Pace 11 I . ----- he Early Show 4pD1· Color 'The Borgia Stick' Don Murray Inger Stevens CBS~ THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 5, 1972 WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 9 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Draaonfly Squadron" (adven · ture) '54 -Barbara Britton, John Hodiak 9:30 0 (C) "Brigadoon" (musical) '54 -Gene Kelly, Van Johnson. 10:00 00 "M1 and Pl Kettle 1t Home" (comedy) '54-Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride. 11:30 0 ''Death Valley" (western) '46- Robert Lowery. Helen Gilbert "Sing You Sinnen" (musical) '38 -Bing Crosby, Fred MacMurray. 1:00 0 (C) "Don1v1n's Reer• (comedy) '63--John Wayne. lee Marvin. m (C) "Pantrooper" (drama) '54 -Alan Ladd, Susan Stephen. 2:00 m (C) ''The Red Shoes" Part I (musical) '48-Moira Shearer, Anton Walbrook. 3:00 00 "Never on Sunder" (comedy) '60-Mellna Me rcouri, Jules Dassin. ®l "W1ter100 Bridre" (drama) '40 -Robert Taylor, Vivien Leigh. EVENING 4:00 fJ Movie: (C) ''The B«ail Stick" (drama) '67 -Doo Murray, Inger Stevens, Barry Nelson, Fritz Weaver. ~ couple who have become involved with an underwor1d crime syndicate try to make a break from the or· ganization. O Beat the Clod @ T.n1n 0 @ al Low American Styte e B1n1n1 Splits m New Zoo Review m M1fill1 Gorilla ff) ~ Sesame Street m Quest for Adventure ®) Daniel Boone 4:30 @ Movie: "Ma and Pa Kettle at Home" (comedy) '54 -Marjorie Main. Percy Kilbride. O father Knows Best 0 News Benti. Schubeck 0 The lone Rangw m My Favorite Martian m Gentle Ben 8J LI P1ndill1 m Obtefvltion 36 al Bozo's Big Top Show 5:00 0 0 @®J al News ® Felony Squ.d 0 ~ Didi Vin Oyte m The Flintstones m The Munsters ff) (@ Misteroaen' Nei&hborttood 8J U Olos de Barro m Death Valley Days JOSEPH LEISCH JR.: A LINCOLN DOUBLE Joseph Leisch, Jr. plays Abraham Linco/11. Pag~ 12 Although 6 foot 21'2 inch Joseph Leisch, Jr., of Berryville. Va. (Pop. 1,569) bears a startling likeness to Abraham Lincoln, he probably never would have been cast for the lead ing role in "They've Killed President Lin· coin!'' we re he not a collector of military huttons, Civil War uniforms am! clothing and also a member of the North-South Skirmish As.;ociation. "They've Killed President Lim:oln, .. the award-winning David L. Wolper production receives a repeat showing on CBS, Thursday at 8 PM. The special deals with the intensely dramatic events iust prior to and following Lincoln's assassination and focuses on the many mysti:nes surrounding the event. my-,- teries which baffle historians and prevail to this day. The happenstance which led to Le1sch's new found career as today's fore- most "Li ncoln" came about in 1968 as a result of his activities as a button and uniform collector. A local TV slation in Wai..hington was doing a Lincoln program. "Appointment with Oco;tiny." Leisch and his wife, Louise, who shares h is hobbies, were asked to et ppcar a<; extras 10 some of their Civil War costumes. Waiting in rhe s1ud10 to ne called to rchearo;a l, Leisch W,J\ pounced upon by the director, "You're a L11u;.oln du11hlc." the director o;a1tl. "Will you play the part?" After some hesitancy, Leisch agreed. Since then he has "done" Lincoln a number of times. mor;t ly at social functions and ,irnilar functions in and around Wao;hington. O.C . where he works at his ba<;1c trade. He 1s an exh ibit spcciali'it for the Museums and Park-; division of the U.S. Dept. of the Interior, joinmg that c;ervicc a year ago after a similar ao;-;1gnment with the Navy for 15 yc:m. The Leisches also exhibit on their own. mo'1ly at antique gun shows where they ell and swap military button<;. And 1f playing Lincoln. collecting buttons and uniforms, building exh1h1ts and ra1,1ng four children docsn'l give Louise and Joseph a busy enough schccluk. they tlcc;h it out as mcmhers of the 17th Virginia Infantry, CSA . Lincoln buffs will also be intercstctl 1n another aspect of Joseph Le1'ich's life. He is probably the only man in the U.S. today who regularly wear.; stove pipe hals--<>o and off the stage. 5, 1972 • ie Stiel" 1y, Inge!' : Weaver. involved 5Yndicate 1 the or· lettte at Marjorie orhoocl (Pop. never 1t I in- )S ;J ncJ vol per pccial 1coln\ . my~- . forc- JUtlon ancoln . who Civil upon I play done" ct1ons 1s an pt. of with Nhcrc JtlOO'i .OUISC 17th i<;ch' wears ILV PILOT, Tl/ WEEH. fFBRUARY 5 1972 5:15 a;> Panorama Mund11I 5:30 O Father knows Bes1 (j) The Rifleman O (i)Cl)Hun 0 Get Smart m Dennis the Menace I!) Q~ Gilli1an's Island m Ci;) The Electric Company m Don Wilt0n's Town Talk a;> La Hora Familiar con Consuelo 6:00 tJ 0 Ci)®) m m News O Kings Hockey L. A. Kings vs. North Stars from Minnesota O CV ®News 0 Wild Wild West m The Aintstones @ I Dream of Jeannie (WZoom a1) Hod1epod1e Lodee ~ Maybeny RFD a;> El Amo 6:30 O MOYie: (C) (90) "Rosie" (come dy) '67-Rosalind Russell, Sandra Dee. Brian Aherne, James Farentino. A wealthy widow goes from one madcap adventure to another until her daughters decide to take mat· ters into their own hands and have her declared mentally incompetent (j) ®News o Movie: (C) (2hr) "Charade'' (adventure) '65-Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn. m Andy Griffith Show @ Bill Cosby Show (i5) Firin& Line a1) The Corporate View m Wander1ust ~ Green Acres a;> Aficionados dt la Comunldad 7:00 tJ CV D m News (j) Truth or Consequences 00 Drarnet 0 What's My Line? m I love Lucy I!) I Dream of Jeannie a1) Hathayoea m Puente de Amor ~ Film: (C) "Castle Keep" CE Mantrap 7:30 tJ Doctor In the House "A Switch in Time" A thief on the run, through the emergency room at St. Swithin's Hospital one night, creates unusual problems for Michael Upton and Profe ssor Loftus D The Mouse factort Gues1 host Johnny Brown offel'l a melange of music and comedy about "folk tale favontes." To Tell the Truth (i) I Dream of Jeannie O Mllllon $ Movie: (2hr) "love With the Proper Stranrer" (drama) '64-Natalie Wood, Steve McQu een, Edie Adams ID Hoean's Heroes I!) (3)Dr11net (@ Chicano Menu! Health a1) The French Chef m Luche Libre m It Is Written ®News 8:00 O (i I Carol Burnett Guests are Eydie Gorme and Vincent Price. CJ m Adam-12 "Mary Hong loves Tommy Chen" The Chinese com· munity faces a new menace from (Continued) Pag~ 13 ;})inner /or FREE Dinner & Traveloque For Manied Couples. Call 645-3667 And Hear 24 Hour Reco rded Message ' EXCAVATION OR GRAVE -Peter Falk questions Janis Paige and Patrick O'Neal at an excavation site which he suspects con· tains a body in "Blueprint for Murder" on NBC's Mystery Theatre, Wednesday at 8:30 PM. 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SERVICES Centr<tliied heoling end air con d iti°"ing : Bu u ty Be rber Shop; Patio e nd b alconiu ; Pe"ona l laundry rool'!\; Intercom music: Doctors on c oll; Alle ndenh 24-hrs.; Air conditioned limo sine. ... ,. 14 THE OAILV PILOT, 'TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 5. 1972 WEDNESDAY (Continued) young hoodlums who call them· selves Chung Nines and Officers Malloy and Reed become involved when an undercO¥er officer is shot 0 @ rn The Courtship of Eddie's father "A Little Help From My f11end" Sammy Davis Jr. guests as an insurance actuary who nut on safety. m SUPER FU N WITH *ANDY GRIFFITH ID Andy Griffith Show ID The Virginian ED (i5) A Public Affair/Election '72 "The Men in the Middle" ~Nino 8:15 O Kings Wrap·Up I 8:30 0 ~ m NBC Mystery Theatre- Columbo ''Blueprint for Murder'' Columbo has a newly poured build· mg pylon dug up in sea rch of a missing body when suspicion of homicide points to a leading archi· tect (Patrick O' Neal) Forrest Tucker and Janis Paige guest O Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Bounty Killer" (western) '64-Dan Duryea, Rod Cameron, Audrey Dalton. 0 rJ ) (!) ffi ABC Comedy Hour "The Kopykats" A comedy variety hour with guest host Ed SUiiivan and special guest William Jordan. Impressionists are Rich Little. frank Gorsh1n, George Kirby, Marilyn Mi· chaels, Peter Goodwright, Joe Baker and Charlie Callas. ID Movie: "The She-Devil" (sci·fi) ·57 -Jack Kelly, Mari Blanchard ED (151 This Week m News Pete Miller, Ken Jones 9:00 tJ 00 Medical Center A hospital (jj) Soul! adm:nistrator, played by guest ED Masterpitte Theatre Henry VII I Mc,nle Ma1kham, treats an accident marries Catherine Parr v1ct1me (Clu Gulager) 1n a com· eI) Noches Tapatlas mun11y w11h no doc tor and is a!> Bo-Professional tempted to return to active medical l0:30 ffi The Golddiuers practice. O ID N ED (U ) American Dream Machine '6' Do t ew,s th H eI) la Gata ~ c or n e ouse el9 The Virginian 0 This Is Your life Chad Everetl a!> Natacha 1s the su~pnsed guest 0 Candid Camer1 9:30 0 r3 00 ffi The Persu aders "lo eI) Atormentada tl•c? Death, Baby" When m Spain, ~film: (C) "3:10 to Yuma" Danny Wtlde (Tony Curtis) befriends ffi The Movie G1me Jer.nie Linden. who plays a lonely heiress lo a soap empire and a 11:00 iJ eil News fortune sough! by many 0 m News @ It Takes a Thief 0 One Step Beyond O Newswatch @) Marshal Dillon O OO ffiNews 10:00 tJ a Manntl{ Although 1 the ev~ 0 Movie: "Mr. Belvedere Goes to dence against h1~ client._ wtio 1s College" (comedy) '49 _ Clillon accused of murdermg his wile seems Webb Shirley Temple overwhelming, Joe Mannix believes m T~ Tell the Truth his lervent pl.ea of innocence @ Mantrap 0 10 ffi Night Gallery Cornel (15~ The Course ol Our Times Wilde ma kes a rare TV appeara nce as a turn of the century surgeon 11 :30 tJ lB l Merv Griffin who needs bodies tor his medical 0 1'01 m Winter Olympic Gamt1 ~chool no questions asked The O Movie: (C) "for Whom the Bell other two segmenls involve a wife Tolls" (drama) '43-Gary Cooper being frightened to death and a lngnd Bergman hoodlum trying lo do a disappearing 0 m (6) ffi Dick Cavett act Slars include Bobby Dan n, Jack ID Movie: "Bride of the Gorilla" Albertson, Rosemary Forsyth, Walter (mystery) '51-Barbara Peyton. Lon Bur ke. Geraldine Page and James Chaney. Gregory @ Movie: "The Devil and Daniel 0 Game Game Webster" (drama) '41-Ja mes Craig. 'THE McMILLANS': SUSAN & ROCK Actor Rock Hudson ~a\''> he woulo rather live near San F rancisco th an anywhere cl::.e in the. worlJ 11 i-.n't too -.urprt~ing that he made h" tclevi-.ion Jehut a-. lhl' -.t.ir ul a 'et tl'' a-. Stl·wart Mc Mil lan. Com· mii.-.ioner o t Pol tee l1>r San I ranci-.c1'. 111 N BC:-My:-tery M ovie, Wcdnei.day'> at H.JO P f\.t . Although lhl' Ml'M tllan & Wife ~cgrm:nts arc filmed at U111vcr-..d St11d111-, in Univer..,a l City, many ol the ~ccne:­ have been lilmcd on lucati1>n in Snn Franci~cu. I he various familiar landmarks of the Bay area arc ~cath.:rcd throughout the episode~. H uJ -;on finall y gave in to tell'vt'>ton hecau'ie 1fc likcJ the Mc Millan & W ife '.>Cript and corn:ept and hccau~c he knew and lrusteJ the people involved Ill the ~how rhe~l' people llH:ludcd Leonard Stern (crcator of the -.aie') and producer Paut t\f,1.;on, among o thers, and hrs lnng a-.o;ocia11on v.1th Univcr-.al Hud!ion, who bt't·a mc one 1)1 the h1ggc-.1 hnx office allrac tion~ in Holl> wood, :-a~~ he worked hard fur that po'>lllOn. Born in Winnetka. Ill . Rock jo111ed the Navy 1n 1944 anJ -.aw l "Wo ) car:. of -;crvicc in the South Pacific Aft er being dr~ch<trged. he f\1und work in a Lo~ Angde!> electrical appltancc -.h\>p wh ile he \C111ght l'lltrance to the ni,er!)it\ of Southern Callfor111a on the <.ii Bill 1)1 1{1ghts Failing 1h1!>, he hecamc .t truck driq:r .tnd l''t.1hlt-.hcd rl'-.idcnce rn Holl y· \\ O<)U W ith 1hc dcterrmnation to hecomc .tn .1ctor. he had -.om\.' photo· graph~ t,rlo..en and thl'n landl'd Im ftr-.1 ">mall, non-'>peaking pan rn 'T ighter ~yuadron" Raoul W.11:-h, who lo..cpt h im unJe r personal contract for a )Car. <;old the contract to Un1vcr<;al in 1949 With a slo" build-up, anu a l1mg 11.-.t (If neJ11.-., he h11 the top in .. ~lagnificenl Oh-.c ...... 11m," \\.htch -.tarreJ htm oppo.-.ite Jane W>man I he 1955 role g.1rni:rcd ham 14 national and 1ntl.'rnat1onal awarJ~ "(itant," "fl 1ll1>W Talk." ··1 (\\er Corne Bad" and "Pretty MaiJ!>. All 1n ,1 Row" .rrc ju-.t a few of the 'iX movies he ha:-completed to date Hc still rec:ilh hi'> lir~t nH.lVte, "l-'l ghll'r Sq uaJron," in 1948: .. It ., 1nddihlc tr wa' 1hc fin,r t ime I ,,,w a \cl, camera•., lighting; the first time I ~a w rhcrc \1,.,1s no ceding 111 the 100111-rt wa-. all lights and c:i twall\-. It wa:-a terrthlv 11p hrll climb lo tr) lo understand wh at \\a' happening. Now I know wha t\ happening, hut I 'till don't 11n dl.'r,tand 11, .. san H udson. Rock enjO)S. reading, pla~ mg hrrdgc. camping and -.pcnJ1 nl! a 101 of 111ne \\Ork1ng 111 h1-, grei:nhouse. He recently cut ht!) fir,t alhum, "Rock t ;cnll) ... in whic h he \Ing-. Rod McK uen ballath Rod.·, co -.tar in the c,cnl's " Su-;an Saint James, who al'>o por· tra~eJ h" "''fe 1n the N BC World P remiere movie, ·once pon a Dead ~I an."' forerunner of 1hc 'il'rre'> Several )Car~ agl, Su.,an landed a role in an NBC World Premiere movie. "F ame b the Name ol the Gaml'_·· T hi'> led to a regular role a-. Peggy t axv.ell in the N BC "cric<.. 1 he Name of 1he (iamc. for which 'he won an Emnl\' 1n 1969. Su,an has appc.ircd in numerou' tcll'v1-.ion 'ihow<> and in four mO\ic,-··w hat'-. So Bad Ahout Feeling Good?," "J1g<,aw," "P J " and .. \\'here Angele-. <•l> I fl)uhk I l>ll1lw-. ·· She wao; bo rn in Los Angeles as Su,an Miller and 11\cd 1n Call lnrn1a until -.he wa~ elt:\cn. when her parent'>. Charle'i and Cono;tancc mo,ed Ill Lake Fore-.1, lll1no1,, where 'he .111cnJcJ Sacred Heart A..:adcm\ When '\he wa' I '1, her father .,ent her Fa\t to enroll at the Cnnnecricul Colkgc for Women hu t in-.tcad, -.he went 10 Nl'w Yori. and eventual!) hecame a -.uccc,,f ul 111<'dl'I f\1M. l\aint Jame-. l<wc' wlking and "dPtng thtnp" She ,,.,·t hung up on trad1t1on and dm·-.n't helicve 111 l1v1ng her life a' a m1Hkl for other people. "I d o the things I enjo) doing," \he '·'~' She lovl'' the rok as the wtlc of San 1-ranCl\CO Police Comm"· "oner Stewart Mc Millan. "A<, long a\ 1t\ Roi:k H ud,nn:· 'he ex· plain' One hobby Rock and Su~:1n have in common '' camping. Su'\a11 h.c, a small campc1 in which -.he toured the country while on a honeymoon with T om l uca.' lru.t 'ummer. Although the VW camper is small, Susan 'ia}s the o nl} had lh1 ng 1hcy experience<l wa., trytng THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 'i, IQ/? to find the pt opcr food-. hoth of them en JO). H uJ<,011 own-. .1 large 1nohilc home whic h he ha-; named "Big I renc." U nh·ersal gladly accepted Rock ·s propo<.al that he u:-c h1<, o wn camper as a drcs.,ing room . All of the tour guides at U nivcr,al make a point of -.lowing down their tours near "Big Irene" rn hope-. tha t the public wtl l be rcwardeJ with a glimpse of Mr. H udson "Big Irene" ah.o .-.crvc~ a., a room for H udson's interviews, hut more happily. as a room for playing Bridge when 11me permito; Hud~on value~ hi.; private life, as well as his personal friends. He 1~ a gentleman, well-ltk cd by everyone who works with him. H e 1.Joes not make fn enth ca)ily, but antagonizes no one. H is very close fnendl> call him Roy, hi-; real name, since he has had difficulty hirmclf. trymg to go hy the name of Rock. He is quiet, gentle and inte lligent He reluctantly gives up some of h is time for interviews, photos and the many I rapping-; of publicity which is far more vital to Lhe \how nnd other membe rs of the cast than himself. Susan is outgoing. outspoken and just a little kooky, whic h make~ her the perfec t wife for the Police Commi<;sioner. Pag~ 15 he Eaily Show 4pn1 ·Color Bob Hope 'Thal Certain Feeling' CBSS2 BEFORE YOU LEASE INVESTIGATE! VISIT THE ALL NEW LEASE CENTER AT ORANGE COUNTY1S NO. 1 LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER. Ultra modern, streamlined methods now save you extra money and give you greater maintenance protection than ever before. Page 16 WE LEASE ALL POPULAR MAKES 7 DAYS A WEEKI BRING US YOUR BEST OFFER BEFORE YOU DECIDEI THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 5, 1972 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 10 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 ID "Orum Wife" (comedy) '53- Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr 9:30 O (C) ''Gaby" (romance) '56- leslie Caron, John Kerr 10:00 3-"Winchester 73" (western) 'SO -James Stewar1, Shelley Winters. 11:30 O "F.B.I. Girl" (mystery) '52- A u d r e y Totter. George Brent. "Double or Nothing" (comedy) ·37 -Bing Crosby, Martha Raye. 1:00 O (C) "Arrowhead" (western) '53 -Charlton Heston Brian Keith ID (C) "Her Twelve Men" (r.omedy) ·54 -Greer Garson. Barbara law re nee 2:00 (E) (C) "The Red Shoes" Conclusion (musical) '48--Moira Shearer. 3:00 8 "The last Time I Saw Archie" (comedy) '61 -Robert Mitchum. Jack Webb 'lo (C) "M1d1me X" (drama) '66- lana Turner, Richardo Montalban IKE AND TINA TURNER EVENING 4:00 O Movie: (C) "That Certain Feel- ing" (comedy) '56-Bob Hope, Eva Marre Sarni, Pearl Bailey, George Sanders Story about the romantic complrcat1ons of a cartoon art:st D But the Clock 00 Tu11n 0 rn love Americ1n Style 0 81n1na Splits ID New Zoo Review (E) M1gi111 Gorill1 ID {j'j} Seas1me Street m C1leod1rio de 11 Comunid1d rn Quest for Adventure ~ D1niel Boone 4:30 @ Movie: "Winchester 73" (west ern) 'SO-James Stewart, Shelley Winters D Father Knows Best 0 News Senti, SC'hubeck O The lone Ringer ID My Flvorite Martian ID Gentle Ben m la P1ndill1 rn Observ1tion 36 rn Bozo's Big Top Show 5:00 0 D 00 rn News ® Felony Squid 0 09 Dick Vin Dyke ID The Flints1ones (E) The Munsters ffi [;' Misterogers' Neighborhood m El Dios de B11ro m Duth V1lley Days 5:30 D lost in Spice r 6 The Rifleman GET IT ON WITH KENNY ROGERS AND THE FIRST EDITION 7:30PM CBS~2 O @ rnNews O Get Sm1rt ID Dennis the Menace ID ~Gilligan's lsl1nd ID ~ The Electric Comp1ny rn Don Wilson's Town Talk CE To Be Announced 6:00 0 0 @@) m rn News O @ rn News 0 (6J Wild Wild West m The Flint$1ones (E) I Orum ol Junnie (fS The Silent Yurs "01phans ol Ille Storm," made rn 1921 with Dorothy and Lillian Gish ID Hodgepodge lodge Q9' Mayberry RFD CE El Amo 6:30 O Please Oon•t Eat the 01isies "Wnng Out lhe Welcome Mat" O Movie: (C) (90) ''Flight of the Phoenix" Part I (adventure) '65- J a m e s Stewart, Richard Allen· borough, Ernest Borgnine .• Peter finch, Ronald Fraser, Hardy Kruger. Aller an old plane used to transpor1 workers from the oil fields rs lorced down in the Arabian desert, one ol the passengers claims he can make a res:uc plane from the wrecked pane parts (8 CBS News Walter Cronkite i.Q. Hollywood Squ11es ID Andy Griffith Show "Barney's Sidecar" (E) Bill Cosby Show The Fatal Phone Call" ID Pl1ying the Gui11r rn W1nderlust ~Green Acres CE Tele-Revist1 Musical y Comen· ~rios 7 :00 0 (3) 0 m News O The Rifleman (6) Truth or Consequences (jjl Dragnet O Whi t's My line? [g) Tom Jones Show m I l ove Lucy (E) I Drum of Jeannie ID H1thayog1 m Puente de Amor ~ Film : (C) "Diamond Head" rn M1ntr1p 7:30 0 g:) Rollin' on the River Ike and Tina Turner guest O lassie "Peace Is Our Profession" Part II of lour parts Sparky, Las- sie's poodle friend 1s still aboard the looking Glass. the Airborne Post flying high in the slues over Omaha Jack Ging and Frank Aletler are featured O Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Bounty Killer" (weslern) '64 Dan Duryea Rod Cameron. Audrey Dalton A mild mannered easterner is changed into a spitelul bounty hunter when he l1nds 1t necessary lo draw a gun to save the lite of a beaullful girl 6' To Tell the Truth 8 I Dream of Jeannie O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "The Kil· lers" (mystery) '4&-Burt Lancaster Ava Gardner, Edmond O'Brien For mer boxer becomes involved with a gangster's moll and a payroll hold up and winds up a corpse (Continued) THURSDAY (Continued) 09' The Virginian ID Hogan's Heroes cm Natacha ' m 3 'Dragnet "lr.11n1ng DR 18 9:30 D Broken Arrow "Reunion" Ag~nl ffi Newseekers Junu>1 High School Tom Jefford runs into trouble as he students presenl thetr peP;peclive ca111es a dispatch across Indian Ter on the news 11tory Michael Ansara stars rn Espectaculos 0 Nt wswatch cm To Be Announced 10:00 D News George Putnam CD Movie Game 0 (31 (6) ffi 0 we n Marshall, 8:00 0 rs I S Pf(IAl I They've Killed Counselor at law "The Color of Re· President Lincoln! Richard Basehan spect" Susan StraSberg guests as 1s host narrator as the final days ol Gale f reeman, who is charged with Abraham Lmcoln are reenarted. Key perjury after testifying-for her em roles are laken by Joseph Leisch Jr ployer, publisher Alan Pnce Tim as Lincoln, Robert Leonard as J.ohn O'Connor, Wright King, Pippa Scott Wilkes Booth, Robert P1osky as Sec and Sorrell Booke guest relary of War Stanton, Dorothea O Council Debate Guest council Hammond as Lincoln's wife Mary, men Ernani Bernardi, Gilbert I ind Gregg Nickerson as his son RoberL say. Donald Lorenzen and Robert and G1ayce Grafll as Booth's s1's1e1 Stevenson discuss government [ff1 Asia Boolh Clark ciency, lhe Dept of Parks and Rec 0 f QJ m Flip Wilson Guests am 1eation and redislrtc11ng Sandy Duncan, Jun Nabors and ID News Pete Miller, Ken Jones Slappy White ffi Safari to Adven~ure "Africa n Ad 0 I 3 ( 6 l (£) Alias Smith and venture" Bill Burrud na1 rates a view Jones "Which Way 10 lhe 0 K. Cor of life 1n Africa raP" Heyes and Curry a1e hired by £ID 5, World Press a rtch 1ancher to prove him inno rn Viejo Sinverguenu cent of a murder charge and dis cm Dtportts cover lhe assignment le~ds them lo 10:30 @ News Hugh Williams Tombstone. the bailiwick ol lhe rn Atormentada legendary Marshal Earp (39 film: "Frenchman's Creek" ID ANDY GRIFFITH & 10:45 ffi fiS David Littlejohn/Critic at * THE MAYBERRY GANG ' Large "Alexander Solzhenitsyn" Dav ID Andy Gnffith Show ffi Boxing From the Olympic ffi C1tywatchm rn Sonnsu cm Nino 8:30 ID Truth 01 Bar~e1 1s hn\t Consequences Bob ffi (1.5 NET Playhouse Biography "Abraham Lincoln" D W Griffith's fir~t sound film, produced 1n 1930, stars Walter Huston in lhe lille role Jason Robards Sr and IJna Merkel also are featured rn El Show de Loco Valdez 9:00 O (81 CBS Thursday Movie: (21/i hr) "A Streetcar Named Desire" (drama) '51 V1v1,,n Leigh Marlon Brando, Kim Hunler, Karl Malden Multiple award winning film from Tennessee W1lltams· play about a delenorat1ng Southern belle who 1d l 11tle1ohn discusses the mavertck author who sutv1ved labor camps, cancer and Russian bureauc1acy to write about his experiences as well as the controversy over his w1nn1ng the Nobel Pme. 11 :00 [) r:@l m News O One Step Beyond l!J Marshal Dillon 0 rJ) ffi News O Movie: (C) ''Atlantis, the Lost Continent" (sci ft) '61 -Ant hony Hall, Joyce Taylor A young Greek fisherman, 1n 1-0ve with fhe daugh· fe r ol lhe King of Atlantis whose life he saved agrees tu nelp her seilrCh tor lhe lost city ID To Tell the Truth @Mantrap (1.5 Chi~no Mental Health ffi Firing Line comes lo New Orleans lo live with 11 :15 rn Gran Cine del Jueves her sister and her low born brother 11 :30 0 (fl rn News In law and or the hale filled and 0 '@ m XI Olympi' Wi nter passionate encounters that lollow Games 0 10 m XI Olympic Winter 0 Movie: (C) "Story of Dr. Was· Games H1ghliRhls from Sapyoro sell" (drama) ·44 -Gary Cooper, la lapan [xpe1I commentators for the ra1ne Day coverage include Peggy Fleming, 0 (3 (6l CI) Dick Cavett Billy Kidd, Art 0811in and Terry Mc m Movie (C) "The Violent Men'' Dermoll (western) 'SS-Glenn Ford, Barbara 0 (}) (j) CE Longstreet "Sad Slanwyck An ex Crvll War officer Songs and Other Conversations" tights a ruthless land baron trying Mike t ongtsreet allempts to pene lo lake 0ver a whole valley. trale a rigural1ve smoke screen after ffi Movie: "Crime and Punishment, a hospital lire 10 wh1rh three pa US.A." (drama) '59-George Ham 11ent s lost !heir live~ Ann Doran 1llon Mary Murphy A low sl1Jdenl plays Mrs Kingston Guesting are kill~ a pawnbrok!'r who calr.h!'s hrm Brooke Bt1ndy as Nurse Kelly, John robhing a strongbox Col1cos as Arnold laduck and Den ll:OO 0 LS Merv Griffin n1s Ol1v1er1 as Andy Woodman Rich FRIDAY FEBRUARY 11 .,1 HE DAIL'V PILOT. IV W! U(, fLBRUARY 5. 197:'.' O J9l Fight of the Month Live, from Madison Square Garden where Hoyd Palterson meets South Amer 1ca's Heavywetgh1 Champion. Oscar Bonavena, in a JO round bout For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 ID (C) "Wacky World of Mother Goose" (fan tasy) '67-The voice of Margaret Rulhertord 9:30 O (C) "The Long, Long Trailer" (c11medy) '54 l ucille Ball , Desi Ar naz 10:00 ( J "Charley's Aunt" (comedy) '41 -Jack Benny, Kay Francis. 11:30 O "Flight to Nowhere" (mystery) '46 -Alan Curtis. Jack Holt "Mid· night'' (comedy) '39-Don Ameche, Claurlelle Colbert 1 :00 O (C) "The VIP's" (drama) ·53_ Eh1abelh Taylor, Richard Burton m "Bedelia" (drama) '47 -Mar garet Lockwood Ian Hunter 2:00 ffi (C) "The Red Shoes" Conclu s1on (musical) '48-Mo11a Shearer, Anton Wafbrook 3:00 (8 "A Hard Day's Night'' (musical) '64-The Beatles 10 (C) "The Swan" (drama) '56- Grace Kelly, Louis Jourdan, Alex Guinness 4:00 fl "The Stranger" (drama) '46- Loiella Young. fdward G. Robinson 4:30 (3 Same as 10 AM listing EVENING 6;00 0 0 (lOi rn rn News 0 lakers Basketball The Los An geles Lakers meel lhe Boston Cel· tics at Boston. 0 fl ) ffi News 0 @ Wild Wild West ID The f11ntstones @ I Dream of Jeannie (15 Speaking Freely ff) Hodgepodge Lodge 3 9 Mayberry Rro cm El Amo 6:30 O Movie: (C) (90) "Flight of the Phoenix'' Conclusion (drama) '66- 1 a m es Stewart Richard Allen· b111ou11h. r rnest Borgnme Hardy Kruger An old plane used to trans port workers from the A1ab1an 011 fields 1s forced down 1n the desert, and one of lhe passengers claims he can make a rescue plane from the w1ecked path • '8 News 10 J Name of the Game ID Andy Griffith Show ffi Bill Cosby Show ffi Thirty Minu1es With m Wanderlust (39 Green Acres cm Duelo en Patines m I Love Lucy ffi I Dream of Jeannie (151 Th e Corporate View ffi Hathayog1 rn Puente de Amor CE Mantrap 7:30 O Ctrcus "Under the Big Top' 0 Hollywood Squires (6) To Tell the Truth (8 I I Dream or Jeannie ID Hogan's Heroes ffi (J ) Dragnet (151 Wall Street Week ffi The Course ol Our Times rn Las Comadres rn Untamed World ffi Movie Game 8:00 O I 8 1 O'Hara. U.S. Treasury God Irey Cambridge and Nancy Wilson gue5t as a mob dom1na led ntghl club comic and his former but still attentive wtle, Poppy bolh of whom figure 1n an 1nvest1gat1on by O'Hata of the su;pecled bnllery of an in lernal Revenue Service agent 0 10' m Sanford and Son "A Matier of Life and Breath" F1ed Sanford 1s convinced he has tuber culos1s after h1~ son lakes him lo a breathmobtle for lesl1ng 0 (3' (6 CE T h e Brady Bunch "Sergeant Emma" Ann B Oav1s, who plays Al1cp the housekerper doubles as her cousin, fmma-an el( WAC who fills 1n tor Alice dtlrlng her vacation O What's My Line? ID SUPER LAUGHS WITH * AN DY GRIFF ITH ID Andy Griffith Show m I SPECIAL I Movie Premiere Cov· erage Bill Buirud and Dick Strout are hosts for coverage ol the motion picture prPm1ere of John Wayne') new movie "The Cowboys ·• ffi 1.5 Washington Week tn Review rn uclusivas (39 Film: (C) ''Heroes of Telemark " cm Nino 8:15 O Lakers Wrap·Up 8:30 0 10 m NBC Fnday Movie: (C) (2hr) "Two Mules for Sister Sara'' (western) 70-Cllnl (astwood Shir fey MacLa1ne Arter rrscu1ng Sister Sara from an attack by three men, Hogan and she 1oin forces lo '1elp lhe Me11can Juar1sta!I in lheir al tempi lo over1hrow fmperor Mau milllan's governm ent O Movie: (C) (2h1) "The Bounty Killer" (we stern) '64-Dan Duryea. Rod Carr1eron. Audrey Dallon 0 l 1 (6 1 CE The P1rtridge r,m. ily "Helllllpl" Sh11ley and I aunP go camplnR by themselves so they think ard Anderson plays Bates m David Frost Show 1:00 0 Movie: "Split Second" (d1ama) 7:00 0 t 3 0 m News 0 Million S Movie· (2hr) "Requiem for a HuvyweigW" (drama) '62 Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason luhe Hams The slo1y or a boxer who almosl 1eaches lhe lop '" his !ieven teen years in the ring a> l a Gata '53-Slephen McNally, AleXtS Smith @ Truth or Consequences (~ O 0 ®@) News (i) Draenet Page 18 1 m Truth 01 Consequences E!) (j]) F'llm Odys.sey "Seven Samu· ra1" 1s Akira K111osawa·s 1954 epic Japanese battle film that stars Tosh1ro Milfune. 9:00 tJ CBS friclly Movie: (C) (90) "CrawlspKe" (drama) '71 -Arthur Kennedy, Teresa Wrlaht. Tom Hap- per. Gene Roche, Dan Morgan. A middle-aged couple's yearning for the son they never had and a dis- oriented youth's search for safety and love colhde as the boy's devo- tion drives him to violence. 0 (3) 00 (£) Room 222 "I Gave My Lo'le ... " A teacher l aces dis· missal for teaching sex education without parents' consent. Ruth Mc· De111tt guests. m D111id frost Show @ The Vlr&lnlan m la G1t1 al) N1t1ch1 9:30 0 (31 Ci) rn The 0 d d Coup I e "Good, Bad Boy" Felix talks Oscar 1ntl'l taking on the role of "big brother" to a young reform school inmate. 10;00 0 ell Love, Ameriun Style ''love and the Latin Lover." "Love and the Test of Manhood," "Love and the Bachelor Party" and "Love and the Old-Fashioned Father" m News Pele Miller, Ken Jones m TV Musial ~ The Vlrfinlan a;) Lucha Ubrw 10:30 8 Don Rldtes Sllow Over Don's objections, his deu&fller is selected by one of his clients to star in a milk commercial with the Robinson's kitchen as th e location. 0 Clost-Up DO ID News ;f..Q) Sin Diego P1noram1 m Atormentad1 m Dr. Simon Locke 11 :00 tJ 0 ®J m m News 0 John Wooden Show < 6 J Mmh1I Dillon 0 News O Movie: "The Spollen" (western) '42-John Wayne, Randolph Scot1. m To Tell the Truth IE M1ntrap 11:05 0 UCLA Basketball Tape delay ol lhe Bruins vs Washington State 11:15 m Cinema 34 11 :30 O Movie: (C) "The Skull" {horror) '65-Chnstopher Lee, Peter Cush· ing 0 lO m Winter Olympic G1mes H1ghhghts of \he day's events 0 l 3 l 00 c:l} Dick Cavett ( 8) Hi&htmue m College Buketb1ll Tape delay of USC vs Washtngton Huskies @Movie: "Corio" (sc1·h) '61- Bill Travers. Ci~ Creature Thutre 12:00 W Soul! 12:30 D Movie· (C) "High Suson for Spies" (drama) '67 -Peter Von Eyck, lelil111 Roman. 12:50 O Movie; "The Fan" (drama) 49 -Jeanne Cram. George Sanders. 1:00 D Movie: (C) "The Outust'' (west- ern) '53-John Derek, Jim Davis. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, fEBRU.ARY 5, 1972 SATURDAY @ Kitty Welles m Luthi Libre et~ NBA Basketball San Francisco vs Milwaukee. FEBRUARY 12 11:30 8 Josie 1nd the Pussye1ts 0 @) m The Bugaloos MORNING 6:30 O Black Elperienee m Lers Rip 7:00 8 sunrise Semester 0 @) m Dr. Oolittle 0 CV Jerry lewis Show (i) TV 8 Classroom m Thunderbirds m Spiderman 7:30 0 Dusty's Treehouse 0 m Deputy Dawg 0 C.mpus Profile 0 CiJ @ Ro1d Runner 0 Movie: "C1non City" (drama) '48-Scotl Brady, Whit Bissell. rroJ Uncle Russ m Brother Bua ID Beetle Bailey 8:00 0 00 Bugs Bunny 0 ID Woody Woodpec.ker 0 Popeye and Friends 0 CiJ@ funky Phantom _, Cartoon Carnival m A.M. Movies: "Spooks Run Wild" (comedy) '41 -Bela Lugosi. East Side Kids "Code 645" (mystery) '66 -Clayton Moore, Ramsay Ames m s.mson 8:30 8 Scooby-Doo 0 19) m Pink Panther 0 rn CIJ Jackson five 9:00 f) 00 Harlem Globetrotters 0 (lg) m The lttsons 41 0 Moyle: "Night of January 16" (mystery) '41-Robert Preston, r1 leo Drew. 0 (3} @ Bewitched 0 Movie: "Over11nd Pacific" (west ern) '51-Jock Mahoney @ Ap1rtment Hunter's Show m Cine en Su Casa 9:30 f) 00 The Hair Bui Bunch 0 19) ID Barrier Reef @ n;u1na: Window to the South 0 (I, Lidsville 10:00 fJ 00 Pebbles and Bamm Bamm 0 '~ 0 m Take a Glint Step 0 •J) Ci) Curiosity Shop 10:30 tJ :81 Archie's TV Funnies O I SPECIAL I A Town Invites You O Movie: (C) "Black Birt" (west ern) '48-Dan Duryea. Yvonne De Carlo @ Go,pel Singing Jubilee c:l} Buy line 11 :00 0 ([ Sabrina 0 0 m Mr. WiJard 0 LA. Kinil Ice Hockey Live from Montreal as the 1(1ngs meet the Montreal Canadiens. Ci) Real Estate Rentals fJ (]) Jonny Quest 0 Lancelot link m [lp1nslon @ Movie: "Damon and Pythias" (adven ture) '62-Guy Williams, Don Burnett. AFTERNOON 12:00 f) l8J The Monkees O High School Basketball Game of the Week (6J Movie: "frankMstein Conquers the World" (sci·fi) '66-Nick Adams 0 (J J c:l} Americ1n Bandstand O Sherlock Holmes Theatre O Know Your Bible m D1ktari m Sportscopf 12:30 tJ 8"' You Are There (R) ''Paul Revere·~ Ride" Samuel Adams, John Hcfock and Paul Revere master· mind a plan to warn Bostonians of a susp·cted attack plot by British 10) Movie: (C) "Dawn at Socorro" (western} '54-Rory Calhoun, Piper l al1'1e m Corazon Salvaje m Agriculture USA 1:00 8 18) CBS Children's Film Festival (R) "Elephant River." a motion pic- IU1e produced in Ceylon. offers an insight 1nlo that count!'f's customs and culture 0 ll 1 i39 College Basketball San Diego at Cal State long Beach ID Untamed World iE) News Nick Carter ID Consumer's World 1:15 0 L.A. Kings Wrtp·Up 1:30 O Focus 0 NHL Action (i) Mobile Hoine Show 0 Movie: "The Beginning of the End" (scd1) '57-Peler Graves. Peg g1e Castle. m DODGERS '72 * SPORTS SPECIAL ID Dodgers '7Z "Never $.<ly 01e'' A look at the young hopefuls on the 40 man Dodger rosier ®Movie: "The Slave" (adventure) '63-Steve Reeves, Jacques Sernas. m Exitornetro m Wings to Adventure 2:00 fJ Dusty's Treehouse 0 l101 m Bob Hope Desert Golf Classic Golfdom's top professionals. amateurs and celebntles compele in this $145.000 charity classic from Palm Desert. Calif 0 This Week In NBA Movie: 'The Gallant Legion" (adventure) '48-Bruce Cabot. lntern1tion1I Hour m Soul Tr1in m Cine en la Tarde 2:30 8 tnsider/OuWder 0 ~~ P1ciflc 8 Buketb1ll Oregon Ducks vs. Stanlord Indians. 3:00 O CBS Golt Classic Miller 8a1ber and Gene Littler compete against Tom Shaw and Larry Hinson. m Youth in the 70s 0 Celebrity Bowling Ci) far Out flicks 0 Movie: ''Canyon PasSlge" (wes tern) '46-0ana Andrews, Susan Hayward. ID Movie: (C) "Cockleshell Heroes" (ad'lenture) '56-Jose Ferrer. (E) The Big Valley 3:30 0 tl ol m Winier Olympic Games 0 (31 (6) Pro Bowlers Tour 4:00 tJ The Siesll Is Over (E) World of Sports tllustraited ID f irst Adventures in Improvising ~ futbol-Soecer CE Panorama Latino 4 :30 I) Mr. Ed 0 Outdoors With Liberty Mutual (j) Celebrity Bowlin& ID Nashville Music ID A Public Afflir/Election '72 Q9 Let's Go [Jploring 5:00 i) Survival 0 Seymour 's Monster Rally: "feeanderthal Man" (mystery) '53- Robert Shayne, Dons Merrick 0 (31 (6J ffi ABC's Wide World of Sports m rcews 0 Lee Trevino's Goll Show m BOGART STARS IN * "CAINE MUTINY" ID Movie Greats: (C) "The Caine Mutiny" (drama) '54-Humphiey Bogart, Van Johnson. Fred Mac Murray, Jose Ferrer. ®Star Trek W The Price of Lite Q91 Outdoors With Liberty Mutual 5:30 8 Newsmakers 0 (i)10'\ News 0 Cand:d Camera ID Amer"can Orum M1chmt m Edge of Eternity ~ Gilligan's Island 6:00 tJ 0 ID News (ii Higti Chapural 0 The Real Don Steele Show "'O Movie: (C) (21/2hr) "Never So Few" (drama) '59-Gina l ollobrig1 da. FranJc. Sinatra @ Bracken's World m Boll de Medco 3~ Mayberry RFD ~ Varledad 6:30 L 3 Sports With Ber1k• 0 KNBC News Conference :jJ Sports Ch1llenge 0 New1 Hugh Williams ro Special of the Week (R) "U.S.A. I ID lee Trevino's lioll Show O~ Green Acres Page 19 GARRARD -401 GARRARD'S 408 is a t hrcr S(l<'C'd automatic c hangC'r and includC's a base a nd S H U R E M44-7 cartridge with diamond stylus. 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With a stereo separation of 40 dB and Mlectivlty of 10 dB this ia truly among the finest units available. REG. PRICE $219.50 SALE $ I 6940 less case NEW '72 SONY PS-5520 STEREO TURNTABLE The model PS-5520 11 englnMred to operate automatically or manually. It's many f .. tur" Include antl-akatlnt. hyt..-..11 1ynchrononu1 motor, static balanced tone arm, etc. Prof ... lonal 41uallty sound reproductton. with Nit drlnn platter Is met by the 5520 playback unit. "Start," "reject," "repeAt" and "atop," are automatic•lly activated by a touch. Walnut Nse and hinged dust cover Included. NOW $13150 ONLY ? Rich Men's Sons- Problem Children Of a Special Kind DAILY PILOT FEBRUARY 6, 1972 TV's Raymond Burr: "Years of Sadness, Dreams of Peace" ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FE BRU AR Y 5 , 1'72 A Psychiatrist's Personal Search For Self-Esteem ' ~- FOR RAY BRADBURY, science fiction u.riter Do acreen 11wnster• adversely afiect children?- Mn. R. White, Lansing, M ich. • A hon or filn1 is un allc1npl lo make do w ith the reality of lati11g d eath. We like wakhing horror films for the same rcaso11 we cau ·t keep OHr tung11es o ut of the socket from whi<:h .1 tooth lias been reinovc..'<I. We cxam.iue the 11nex1UT1· FOR ELIZABETll POST, eti<1twtte outliority llow do !fOU feel about .u-through blocue1?-Maril!fn Jone•, I.Au Vegaa, Nev. • You might just as we ll walk down the street "top!~." They're not only in bad taste, but tlie wearer destroys the element of mystery. And a little mystery is far more in- triguing than di.;playing everything you've gotl FOR FLIP WILSON Who determine• how many white or how many b lack cewlJ.. ritiea appear on your ahow?-Norman Roy, Bristol, Conn. • We tlo uot <.'Onsider pe rcentages of blacks or whites; the only consideration is the contribution each guest ca11 ma~c to the show and the sketches. The pro<lucer a nd exe<·utive proc.lut't'r do the actu al c hoosi11g of guests, and 1 voice my ap proval if I think it'll work. FOR C UN ILLA KNUTSON, rnod"l llow were you choaen for that famous commerc:Wl in which you aay, '"Toke it of/, take it all olf'?-Ann W eber, King- .ton, N.Y. •The original Noxzema commercial was just a ma n shaving to striptease music:. The producers felt that something was lacking and tried putting a girl in it. They tried three or four Ameriea11 girls. T hen they heard me on a voice tape Irmo :u1other commercial and signed me. It was quite un- p la nned. FOR CllUCK CONNORS, actor l read that you played firat b~e for the Dodger• in 1949 and for the Cub1 in 1951, and alao played pro lxulcetbalL When and how did you gel inl-0 acting?-Tim Hooyer, Quincy, Waah. • When l was playing baseball, l often u~e<l to "ham it up." Jn 1952, an C'xecutivc from MC M saw me and offered me a part in "Pat a11d Mike." I liked tl, and d ecided to stay 111 acting. mable. 111 a hurrur lilio we get a sw I <,f reprieve at the end. Death or evil ts thwarll'(I. Kids Jo enjoy l>ei11g scared. Some of my most lrt'<lSUrt'ti 111ome11ts are of going upstairs in our house whc11 I was u kid. It was a lways dark at the top of the stair.; a11d t h~ lrgl~t switt·h \~as hal~.wu.y ~P· I'~ stand al the lmt1111n .111d 1111.1g111t' wl1.1t ~111d of tlu ng was up there a11d try 111 figure if I could dash up to the fight before "it" got inc. M y 1nulhcr would tum 0 11 the Ught, and, of course, nothing w.ts thcrf Uut it was fun bciug scared. FOR SEN. }A MF.S BUCKLEY of New York Many comeroatioe., including your brother William lo'. Buckley, Jr., have announced they wiU not aupport Prelfi. dent Nixon in 1972. Will fJOu P-L . T . T'laornaa, Blooming- ton, Ind. • Yes, l will. As a C"onservative, I had been bothert-<l hy some tlevelopments in Washington, but after being in the "bullpen" for over 13 months and getting to know more of the prac.1ical realities, I have a different outlook tklll I would have ha<l if I'd rcmajned on the outside. FOR Cl.OR/A STEINEM , writer a11d womc11'1activi~ How do you feel about the mocemenl to secure protectii;e l.egialation for women (umitationa Oft IU..d of ;ob•, num/Jn of work houra, etc.)?-Jane Rollina, Durham, N .C . • Women tlon't need protet..-tive legislation. W e're full liu- man hc111gs. V/hat's ~o offe nsive is t hat the unions, 111 the name of poor women, a re daring to say that removing prv- te<:tive legislation would work against poor women. This i.s simply not tnie. Protective legislation is really repJCSsive legislatio11. FOR JOllNNY CASll W h y do you alway• wear black?-D. R. /achon, 1.ittle Rocle, Ark. • I'm i11 mourning for the poor and beaten d own, the rnt'n who lost their lives i11 Vietnam, prisone rs and hw1gry [><'O pie. Down 0 11 the farm, I a lways wore blue d enim. Tl11•11 in the Air Force, I always wore khaki. I said somed.1y 1'11 get out tJf hoth. Smee I began performing 15 years ago, I've worn black . .111d feel good in it. FOR C ALF. S AYERS, Chicago Rt>ar~ Who do you coruider the but def en.ice bad in the league? -Scott Carcia, Santa Roaa, Calif. t--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---ll--~~~~~~~~~- • I would say that the best defensive back in the leawll' 1~ Lem Banicy of Detroit. lie not only has tre me ndou-" ~pt·('(l and ability to cover a pote 11tia l pass receiver well, hut lw .returns punt~ :ind kickoffs. FOR RON llUSM ANN, Dr. t>nn Walton 011 CBS-TV's tlaytinw .•1·ri11l '"S,·ari f1 f•>r Turriorrow" Nore that yo u are "lso appearin~ in the Broadway musical, ''On the Toten,'' do people in the audience recognize you from your tclevi.Yion role?-M r:t. J. Smith , Elmira, N .Y. • Some times, cspc<.'ially :it mJtinces, there's a lot of gue-;s- ing going on. For instance, wht·11 I first Jppcar onstage, I csrn hear the whisperi11g, "Is that Dr. Walton?" and as I sing "New York, New Y1>rk," the pe<•plc onstage cnn c:atcli murmurs, "Dtm Wultcm ... s inging?" Th e one time 1 was recognize<l without ~ny do11ht. I w:L;; in an elevator with Ginger Rogers, Ethel Mem1a n, Denny Goodman anti Liza Mi11ne lli. When the elevator stopped. several cleaning women ru shed up to me, ignorin)?; the others, and asked for my nutograph. F e b rv a ry 6. 1972 mm/(Y~ The Newspaper Magaz1ne LEONARD S. DAVIDOW, Chalrm., MORTON FRANK, PTHldent and PubUeher W. PAGE THOMPSON, V.P., Advertising Director Advertising Mgr.: Don~ M. HuffOfd; Assoc. Advertising Mgr.: Robert J. Chrletl•n: Marke1ing Director: Sid ~ky; New York Sales Mgr.: Gerekl S. Wroe; Western Adv. Mgr .. Au...CI L Sp.U; Chicago Sales Mgr.: Joe FrllHf Jf.; Detroit Sales Mgr.: Rlch•d T. Flynn; Southern Adv. Mgr.: Stften J. Ahrnuty Publisher Relations: Robert D. Csn.y and &..e. EJln, V.P.s and Co-Directors; Robert H. M8"'1ott, Thomes H. O'Neil, Managers MOAT PERSKY, V.P , Edltor-ln-Ch1ei REYNOLDS DODSON, Managing Editor JOHN E. DAVIDSON, Art Director Women's Editor: ROSALYN ABAEVAYA Food Editor: MARILYN HANSEN Associate Editors: J;,en HeftflcU.n. H• Undon, l9fTY lch..nel; Peer Oppenheimer, West Coast Art: Heten HMliltOft, Layout; Glorla Bf .. r, Plcturea Production: Melbourne ZJppridt, Director Newspaper Services: Promotion, Robert Franch Foley, Manager ; M.-tln B•lref; Merchandlelng, C•ole VII• Sl-'nMndMr, Coordinator EdttOfl .. & Acheftt.ing He.tqullr1en: 141 LnJngton A ... , New Yortl, N.Y. 10022 ~ 1172 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All r'9Me rnened. You are Invited to mall your questions or comments about any materlal In Family Weekly Write lo Se""ice Editor, Family Weekly, 8-41 Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y 10022. The week was a grind: skipping lunches,~ calls, late work. Now the job's done and you can really enjoy tl)e full·bOdied flavor of an L6M ... This.~.is the EiM moment Kiogs ood Super Kings: 19 mg."ta( 1.3 mg. nicotine av. p« cigarene. FTC Repon (Aug. '71). • RICH Rlat ~M ' • More lean chun 6:10/oless than the leadlng premlum-prleed dog foOd. 1 ... I~ ' ..... ' Do you want the best for your dog? Then lean chunks. Braised to remove much of compare the label on lean & Lively's meat the fat. Yet there's enough for healthy skin by-products and beef with the same variety and coat. Plus all vitamins and minerals of the leading premium-priced dog food. he's known to need. Lean & LiveJy ·is the Lean & Lively is 63% lower in fat. More difference between dog food and dog care. 6 DeUdou Varieties. _..._,.... ___ _ ... ! • ~ c ~ U) ... • • IL ,., .0 .. ~ a. .. -0 0 ~ IL 0 !: .. 0 s "' ... 2 • .. 0 2 ID ~ .. c 0 0 FASmON/By Rosalyn Abrevaya What's in Store For Summer Beachwear? Prints Galore, and More! The Orient captured in a shirtt.il shift with mandMin collw, tnant zipper, eucuted In • bamboo-stidl print of Enblure nytan by American Enka. Under it. a rnatchinc bikini.. By~ Attrac:tfve print-bit one-piecer of Enka lure nylon with lmrw ted front pleat suits the trim or not-so-trim figure. It's coordtnat.d with ~ a full-length skirt cover-up, slit high on the side .. By EJisabeth Stewart. .. c 0 >.. c A touch of the Orient is moving in. wilh poppy and bambo<>- st ick prints in a riot of rrch color leading the way. Which represents only one tre~. In silhoueltes, anything goes. Would you like a halter-top bikini with its own long skirt cover-up (as seen on 'O our cover)? Or a demure o ne-piecer with inverted pleat. plu), t:: ~ matching cover-up skirt? You can have both of them 1h1s season-• a. and beyond that the choice seems limitl~. z • There's a practical side to all the good fashion. too. The one- > S piece :.w1mMJ1t. which ha:. definitely staged a comeback, will do 'O c • ~ " • ~ ! iii x a:: "' > 0 u much better by the not-so-perfect fi gure. The spate of attractive companion cover-ups recognius the need for modesty between trips to pool or beach or when the sun gets to be too much of a good thing. Bui don't bury the bikini yet. Once considered a fad, 1t ha.\ carved a niche for itself on the swimwear scene and is not likely to go away for a long time to come. Take your pick this sea~n: colors are eye-stopping. silhouett~ abound for every figure. and girl watchers still have plenty to look at! r I 4 • FAMllY W1:EKlY, February6, 1972 Now! ... join Capitol Stereo 'rape Club! Take this outstanding Longines Symphonette• 8-Track Stereo Cartridge System for $ just 98 $89.95 value when you 1141,... to buy Just one c1rtrtdoe now ind aa few aa 12 more during the next 12 monthe . .,,......, ..... tr ....... t.u ............ nc11111..,.,. ANY 6 CARTRIDGES FOR JUST $1 .87 ($41 .88 value) ..... ~ .., .. " Hf )wt ... CMtridlt ....... , .... 12 "'°"' ..,... tbl nm 12 moftthl. a...,... ....... ....,..cei .. u111._• ... • ... ,.... Yes. you can own this handsome 8-Track Stereo Cartridge System for just a fraction of Its $89.95 value. 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MOUSE·PltUFE IS CLEANU. No disease-carrying. messy m o use traps around the house ... no handling mice. And no disposal problems. MOUSC·PRUH IS EASIER. Just pull tab on the package a nd bait feed auto matically. M jcc et\l 'til they've had e no u gh -a nd dis appear fro m sight ! MOUSE -PaUFE IS SURU. Be- cause mice alway!I Cl)me in family groups, one trap is not enough. But one pack- age of Moust:-PR UI t-l!<ln do the jo'1 of two. three. or more traps. lllOUSl·PIUFE d oes not con- tain violent rwisons, °'0 it's safe when used as directed -even around c hildren and pets. *I A Family Weekly Poll I* You Be the Judge: Whor s Your Favorite Celebrity? Every year at Academy Award • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • To vote, check or write in the names of your favorite male ]·v star, female TV star, • time, professionals within the film industry choose the best actor and actress of the year. A few WL.'Cks later, the television indus- try hands out Emmys for best TV actor and actress-in fact, awards for a whole slew o f categories! But all too oflen, rhese selections arc influenced by irrelevant fa c- tors. To gel a true picture of the stars' popularity. FAMILY W EEK- L v decideJ to ask. its readers-the moviegoing and TV-viewing pub- lic-to make their views known and choose the most popular ac- tor and actress of the year. The crireria are free and easy: make your choice on the strength of any combination of qualities that make you, the re~der, feel warmly and positively about the actors and actresses of your choice. Vote for your .,.choice, whether on our list or not. • • your favorite male muvie suv and female mvvie star . • • Pick one in each category. Then nwil 10 ''Cc/ehrity Vote," F.~MILY W EEKLY, 641 • • • • uxingwn Avenue, New York, N. Y . /0022. • • Male TV Stars Female TV Stars Male Movie Stars Female Mo~ie Stars • • 0 James Arncss 0 Lucill e Ball n Richard Benjamin O Julie Andrews • • rJ Dan Blocker 0 Amanda Blake n Richard Burton O Candice Bergen • • 0 David Cassidy 0 Carol Burnett O Michael Caine O Karen Black • • 0 Mike Connors 0 Sandy Duncan n Scan Connery 0 Doris Day • • 0 Bill Cosby 0 Gail fisher O Clint Eastwood 0 Mia Farrow • • 0 Chad Everett 0 Goldie Hawn [] Elliott Gould 0 Jane Fonda • • 0 James Franciscus 0 Shirley Jones [l Chad ton Heston O Glenda Jackson • • 0 Lome Greene 0 Peggy Lipton O Dustin Hoffman O Sally Kellerman • • 0 Bob Hope 0 Shirley Macl..aine O Jack Lemmon 0 Ali MacGraw • • 0 Michael Landon 0 Elizabeth Montgomery 0 Lee Marvin 0 Liza M innelli • • 0 Jack Lord 0 Mary T yler Moore O PauJ Newman 0 Barbra Streisand • • 0 Dean Martin 0 Jean Stapleton O Jack Nicholson 0 Elizabeth Taylor • • 0 Carroll O'Connor 0 Karen Valentine O Ryan O'Neal 0 Raquel Welch • • 0 Rowan & Marlin 0 O Robert Redford 0 Joanne Woodward • • 0 Dick Van Dyke 0 O George C. Scott 0 • • 0 Flip Wilson O Donald Sutherland 0 • • 0 Robert Young O John Wayne • • 0 0 • • 0 0 • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Family Weekly Sewing Corner/By Rosalyn Abrevaya For After-Five, Why Not a Dress with Gossamer Sleeves? F-1175 • • FAMILY WEEKLY, Febni•rv 6. 1972 For those occasions that require a little more dressing up, here's a snappy silho uette that yo u can easil y sew yourself. fl features a flattering stand-up col- lar. decorator buttons that marc h smartly down one side in curved for- mation, and a singularly clever con- trast of fabrics, with sleeves of soft, sheer material. This dress could be made up in a brocade, silk, linen or lightweight wool. Size 14 takes 2~ yards of 44-inch fabric; ~ of a yard for contrast sleeves. Standard body measurements for size 14 are: Bust 36, Waist 27, Hips 38. 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How a Psychiatrist Remade Her Own Image- To Find a Self She Likes "I wa s almost ludicrously the poor-student stereotype: ... dingy of hair and countenance, lackluster of eye because of constant study .... In short, I was an owl in petticoats, and a lonely woman longing to be set free .... " By Dr. Judith Bronner-Huszar, M. D. I f you were to slam.I on a busy cor~er a nd study the faces of people pas.o;ing by, you could almost chart those who have self-esteem and those who lack it People who believe in themselves show it. They dress better, smile more, achieve mo re, and, best of all, they're happier. without being smug. Those who have no proper ~If-esteem neglect the one they are sec~e ly ashamed of, themsel~es. There is Joe, who never gels his teeth fixed a use he doesn't thinlc enough of \. • FAMIL y WEEICL y. FeC>niery e. ten himself to bother, and as .a result has bad breath a nd is a Mr. Lonely Heart. Or Mary Anne, who has eaten herself into a Size 42, seeking gratification in food in- stead of love. so that she takes up even more than that much-advertised new, larger pla ne seat. And Jim, who has a fat middle and bony shanks, dresses like an undertaker and has developed an in- sulting manner because nobody loves him. On the gravely serious side of this busi- ness of self-esteem, those without 1l are often Lhe ones who kill themsclves- either dramatically and with all the trim- mings (pills, a gun, police cars and that final rejecting gesture-the note) or slow- ly through lhe bottle, drugs, prostitution or some other pecverse and unhappy self-revenge. Listening. as I do, to so many life stories, I have concluded that self-esteem is the magic ingr'Cdicnt that makes for success or failure. What is this clement that is so important in life? How can it be allained? What can you do, for 1n- s1ancc. to better your own existence hy gaining proper self-esteem ? Without going into the causes of dam- aged self<stecm-thc traumas of child- hood and bad mistakes made in raising children-I want to tell you how I im- proved my own self-esteem. Ho pefully this will help you make importan1 changes that will bring you a happier life. First of all, study your physical self as objec1ivcly as possible. List your asscll> and your handicaps. Make the decision to emphasize what is u nique and special about you~perhaps your height, your legs, your eyes, your clear brow, your hair. Then write down defects-weight problems, dingy makeup, dirty hair, bad posture, whatever. Once you have a true picture of how you look to others, it will be a lot easier knowing where to begin the improvements. ~If-esteem, of coune, is based on many factors-emotional, intellectual and physical. I am stressing the last men- tioned because J myself found it lo be the logical starting point in a program of self-renaissance, building a new me. "Study your physical self as ob- jectively as possible. List your as· sets and your handicaps." I grew up in Europe, a bluestocking, married to my books. I was almost ludi- crously the poor-5tudcnt stereotype who never gets the man: overweight with sag- ging middle, dingy o f hair and counten- ance, lackluster of eye because of con- stant study, d ressed as though planning a life as a missionary. Jn short, I was an owl in petticoats, and a lonely woman longing to be set free from the badges of my condition as a student frump. Studying myself with a hard eye in a long mirror, I made a list of my own as- sets-good eyes, a nice smile, a handsome bust ; aod my defects-overweight, short, a strained look from overwork, mouty hair. I slarted by losing 20 pounds. Break- fast was a boiled or poached egg, coffee aod grapefruit. Lunch was a leafy green salad with low-Ollorie dressing, fresh tomatoes, cottage cheese and tea or cof- fee. No dessert. For dinner, I had low- calorie vegetables, perhaps a steak or slice of beef, chicken or lean fish, a salad and beverage. I cut out all alcohol. H aving trimmed down my figure, I went out and bought a new wardrobe- showing the new me to advantage. Slight- ly more daring styles, sho rter skirts, brighter colors. Next, I went to charm school and teamed to walk and talk gracefully. to enter a room without falling over my feet, to chat without monopolizing the whole conversation, to leave a room with dignity and without shambling off as I was used to doing. Next, I ..had my hair changed from a drab puliback affair to a more romantic style with curls at the f aoe line, waves emphasizing the feminine rather than the slernly dcrermined bookworm. Makeup was resorted lo in moder.al ion for a softer face line, brighter lips and nails, en- han~ cy~. l used creams and astrin- gents to soften and preserve my skin. 1 bough! some co~tly and ei<quisile per- fume and useJ ii. Having dooe all these things to im- prove my bodily self~teem, I had one giant step left lo take. I had always de- tested my nose. which Jomjnated my rather small face and interfen.--d with my ideal picture of myself. So, I made a big decision and acted on it-I had plastic surgery. The result was completely grati- fying, as tar as f was concerned. "There is more to .•. self .esteem than a handsome outer self. A person must be able to live with himself.'' When I studied the mirror nut, I found looking back the physical image I had always wanted to see. A man can carry out suc h a program as well as a woman. If he is overweight, a diet is the answer. Clothes can be se- lected to emphasi2e good points. Mascu- line noses can be changed, too, and a better walk and carriage achieved lhrough exercise and practice. Once an individual has made the best of himself outwardly-once his figure, face, clothes and physical appearance be- gin to satisfy him-it is time lo tackJc other aspects of the personality. A man may look like a god a nd behave like a lout. A woman may be beautiful but empty and dull. So there is more to this mailer of self- esteem than a handsome o uter self. A person must be able to live with himself. And this means real acceptance oC him- self and realization o f himself as a de- serving, loving human being. Psychiatrists, of course, are in analysis as part of their education and training. This process of probing the inner self 1s enlightening. Emotional maturity means that o ne can accept frustration without losing the desire lo keep progressing in life. In my own case. 1 had to work very hard to accomplish what r wanted-to be- come a psychiatrist, to artain recognition in New York. Now, without feeling con- ceired about 1t, 1 can see some growth in myself. I have worked hard and enjoyed mmt o( it-from the beginning, when l had to study all hours of the night, to my present life as a psychiatrist who is con· nccted with hospitals with international reputa t ion'I. How this was accomplished, how l achieved my professional goals, i~. of course, more complex than accomplish- ing the physical changes I have been dis- cussing. The first step is to find out what one wants to do. The next is to establish that one's goals are realistic. After these preliminary steps, the rest is hard work, directed by the sure knowl- edge that what man has done, man can FAMIL'fWEEKLY. Februeryll, 11172 • t do, and 1hat in this world rhe grearest satisfactions come from developing the best that is in one. ln this sense, America is still the land or opportunity, with its great schools, its scholarships, and its leachers whose lives are dedicared to helping the person with a dream make it come true. Next, there is ooe's social life. Psy- chialry can release us from the bondage of our own minds and help us to have friends, a full and rich social life, per- haps to marry and esrablish a Cam.ily- or forge firmer bonds with our present Criends and those we love. lo turning a lonely person's eyes to the world of friendly, loving people outside his self-made island, a psychiatrist finds great satisfaction. Jn my own case, I have made my mi.stak.es. Psychiatrists are hu- man, too. But now 1 find myself with so many interesting friends who wre my di~ppointmcnts and accompli~hmcnts. so many fascinating places to visit, so many wonderful patients to work with. All these things help me know l have come a long way from the Hungarian blue- stocking whp once s pcnr almost all her evenings alone, gnmly determined to sur- pass all the others, secretly dreaming and hoping for the love and affection the poor human heart is so anxious to share -to receive and to give. 0 First of all, Anny ROTC only takes up about three to five hours a week of your time while you're in college. No big thing. Second, it gives you a little edge on the other guys. In areas like management, organi~ation and leadership. No big thing. Third, it le.ts you serve your country as an Anny Officer. No big thing. But the big thing is that little things add up. The education, the background, the experience. Right now you may think Anny ROTC will look small on your resume. But a lot of emf515Yers don't think so. And with jobs getting tougher to come by, a little thing like ROTC can start to look pretty big. Anny ROTC. Tile more you look at it, the better it looks. Anny ROTC PO Bo• IZ7frl Ph1l•df'lph1a, P.,. llt l '14 r .. 11 mt" how '"' "hnl<-chi~-"'n add">' (..,..,,., 7op ll 11 I Teach Rich Men's Sons To Stick Up For Themselves We tJlk a lot in thi' country about undcrprivalegcll kiJ~ and the prob- kms they face in making il in society. Uut 1hcr..:\ another group of kids you rarely hear much about, and they have a lot of problems, 100. l call them thc"over- privilegcd kidi.," chi ldren of parenti. who arc ~ successful that they can provide rheir kids with everything-<:xcept their own time. These arc parents who buy their hoy a basketball, then go oil to play golf at the country club without finding their bo y a place to play with his new basketball. l call it "presents without prc">encc." I made sure my own son, Jay, as well asf"m y tw<) <laughters, Nina and Bebe, ,, were cxpmcd to sports and other strcn- llOUl> activit.cs from their early child· hood, and ~o. until a few yeari. ago. I wal.o't as aware as I should have been about the prevalence of the i.oft kids we've been rai'iing. Since then I've been frying to set a lot of kids )\traight-nol to mention the parents who helped their ku.Js go wrong in the first place. My mission hcgan hy chance. Neigh- bor hood friends came to Vll>it Ul> in South Orange, N .J ., one day nine years ago. Wrth them wal> their l 2-year-old son Danny. We had known the fomil)' a long time. Dann} 's mother, in t<1cl, was a pc- lliarrrciun to 01,1r three kids. Danny's f.1thL•r had a succe-;:.ful psychiatrn: pr.1ct1 cc. Hut 0 .1nny hiamclf wa">n't doing so well A ~hy hoy, he V.:I'> rel uctant to ta ke part in 'ports hccau'\C he feared gelling hurt Ami. 111'> parent!> told me, Danny w." Cllll\t,1111ly gl.'tt ang picked o n by othe r huy,, "hl) mucked his unwillingness to light and piny. Dann .. ·~ pa 1l·n1.; J..ncw I had a 'ilrong boxing ha<.:kground, :.o they :a~kcd if I would give him a courl>C in personal de- fense. There were two reasons f :.houldn'l have said yes. One, my medical practice was keeping me ve ry bu!>y. Two, T h:u.J never taught boxing 10 t"ioys. Mr most ex- tensive c.xpcrience k nching boxing had hcen with 'ioldie rs in World War II I tlidn"t know 1f I could work \\llh .t yu1111g hoy De<;pite n1y douhts. f agreed to coach Onnn). For lhc ne:-.t c;ix month~. he rc- pMteJ Ill 01) home evct y Sunda)' afler- Or. Max Novich, 51, is a11 ortlrnprdic wr,r.:1•m1 and a .via/] m<'mher of fi11(' N 1·w Jai·1•v lwfpt1nl.r. A natil'e t'>f Newar~. Irr '1lw1 n o 1p1•cialirt i11 trcorin>: ntlifrtir i11- 111ri1-.1, lrai•im: srr1'<1d as a team plrysiciarr for 111.r:lr l«hmil anti prnf<'ssim1al /outball ll'Ollll for nearly a quarter-century, lie Illa ll'rifli'fl a standard reference work, "f ht• Trai11i11g and C on<li~ionin1: n/ A rlll<'l<'S, ·• mu/ is a/.f<> k11m1·r1 /cir ha1•111,; r~ '"""'" "" • ;,.< "'· ""'"'"" oihm, Jnc~ ' Pnltmc<', r ltt' mm-it-actor. 10 • Fl\Mtl Y WEEKLY, February 6, 1972 As the resT of society seeks an alternative to 1·iule11ce, there is evidence • that some children actually need to team the use of violence in dealing with oth er youngsters. Doctor NovicHs mission: to help restore dignity 10 "overprivileged" kids. By Dr.Max Novich as told to Larry Bortstein Doctor Novich, at left, teaches a left jab to a tight-lipped Carl Mink. At right, two well-padded pugilists mix it up. nuun for hox1ng lessons. I gave ham some warm-up excrcio;cs every <;es">ion, -;howed him the bnsic moves he needed to pro- tect him~l.'lf, !lhowed hrm how 10 counter an attack hy a bully. W ithin a month I could sec that Danny's attitude ahoul himself and his relationships with other boy:. wen~ changing. He didn't suddenly develop a swngger; he just had found confidence in himself. Danny"s pare nts noticed the change, loo. They were convinced that I was a good innuence Before J knew ii, word h:id spread around the are:i, and other parents were bringing their boys to me. urging me to do for their sons what I had done for Danny. Pretty soon, there were five Jnd srx kids at our home every Sun- day af1crnoon laking hoxing les"ions. r hcn it became eight, then 10, then 25. M:iny ,,f these kiJ s d11.ln'1 want to be there fany were scarc<.I <;faff of putting llll glnvt·.; for lhe fir)\t lame and aiming lhcm ,lf ilnoiher kid. Of cour<;c, many were very uncoordin.rtcd hoys with no n1hlc11c capahal ttics whatsoever. But all of them had one thing in common· they were victim~ of "momism," tac<l to their mother'\· a pron strings. Out J succeeded an vrrtuully every ca-;c. J'm a physician, not a p<;ych iatrist. so I can·t speak ex- pertly about mot1 vat1on and how to im- part it lo boys. I just u<;e a coml>ination o f gruffness a n<l old -fashioned horse "lense to put my le~'on:. acrol>,, Since Danny's time, l \c had about 150 boys in my clc:1:.,es, <i nJ 1hc program now draws young~tcrs from all CJvcr New Jersey. Many physical education people around lhe country have <;uggc">led I 1.tuneh similar programs in other citicl>. My ever-increasing private orthopedic practice prevent'> me from doing this. Hut lhc program I began in my home nine yea r-; ago has outgrown rt'> original surroun<.lings. For the first seven years of my buxrng classes, I used the basement of my home as a gymna-;ium-wi th the leave of my c11cr-pa 1ient wife, who served as -;cx.Ja- pop waitress and head bandager for CUI'> that rhe bll)'i might receive. Ru t there ate <;o many hoy'> in the program now th.11 l"\e had to mO\C the clJ-;scs lo .1 private gym nc;ir my ho me I rent the gym, at my own c.\pemc, frnm a mnn named Sam McGee. There arc 100 many ho)" lo teach 111 one Sunday 'iC'\\IOO, '>O I h.rve d ivided the cla~s into two groups-one for older ;ind more experienced hoy'i, the or he r for younger lads. Parents have brought their hoy'> to me as young as five years o f age, and I've had some 'ilay with me until they were 16 . Younger brothers of boys I had in my first few ycim of boxing Sundays have joined the ranks an recent years. There is so much enth11 - ~ia5m among the hoys that I have enl il>ted P.wl Ul um .• 1 funner boxer and no w a fi ne coach, to ll\"St me with the M:l>sions_ Ahhough pan.:nts have urg'--d w. lo ac- cept payment, we do it for nothing. My school-and that's what it is- which I have n~med my Sunday Hoxing School fo r O vcrprivilcged Boys, or the Ovcrprivilcgcd Boys Club, has several basic premises. first, no mothers or ~ister'i arc allowed to allcnd .iny of our clas'iCs. They are all welcome at the annual "graduation" party I throw for the boys each ~ummer, but they arc not wcle1>me at the boxing sessions them· selve<;. Fathero;, o n the other hand, are n·- quir('d to accompany their sons 10 the classes. Many fathers have ol>jcctc<l lo my imi'itcnce that they come, but l em- phasize the point that the two hours a father spends with his boy in my class may be the longest period of time he spends w11h him all week. After all, I tell reluctant fathers, their abse nce for s.o 111uch of the rest of the week is one of the major reasons the boys need my boxing classes to begi n with. Both fathers and mothers have ra ised the same question with me for years : why boxing? When the rest of society -.eems. to be 5eeking an alternative 10 vio- lence, how do I defend the use of vio- lence in a boy's relationships with other people? Initially, let me slate that I do not insist that all boys learn boxing. There are other sports, particularly wreo;t ling and 1udo, that nrc almost as effecti ve . I merely happen lo chink that boxing docs it better than anything cl,c. 5l 1ll in boxing has tremendous value in enabling a hoy lo take care o f him..clf among his peer:.. (Almost without trying. a hoy wall run into tough. bully types \It herever he goes.) Also, box.i ng gives ..1 boy a chance to use muscles, arms anJ leg"> and contributes to the development o f his ncuromu">cular coordination. Most o f all, I encourage boxing be- cause it gives a boy a chance to release normal aggre.,saon'l For too long, p.lr· ents and educators have discouraged contact sports. Aggre<;Savc behavior to a child not only is no rmal, but al~ i~ an 1n~t1 nc1ive force an growth and ma turtl), 1ncxtnc~hly linked to h1'> physical dc- vdopment and fu ture tndivtdualaty. I 1gh11ng .ind \H l.'<;lltng arc normal act1,·1- t1l'.; for children once lhey arc two ye<•r' olJ. If a nornMI amount of aggressive hcha-. ro r 1s not evident by the ttmc a bo) i'I in grade ~chool, it prollabl y has been thwarted or inh ihitcd by hi~ parentl>. I don't hclreve you ever should tell a child. "Don"r fi ght!" H kids in kinder- garten start to hit each other. ac; mo'l kids in kindergarten <lo. don't make the m i.tand in the corner. Put them in the gym- nasium. Many of my friends now agree I hat's the right way. D ORD.ER TODAY AND SAVE UP TO 50% On these Quality Shade Trees! 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Al90, wto.n your ord.r c.onleins ~Vff•I ,,..,.,,, e.ct> "~ it ~ end ~Oy 1.0.led for your conv..->encw. We would like to pc>fnt out that .-very ,,..,., -.. 11 11 fvlly proted.d by °"' - tionel money beck guerente. ,..., ~ to uy. if it. ~ donn't wrm Ir! good he6hhy a>ndition we will gledly ,.fund the pur<hew ptK». YOU DON'T ~ HAVE TO RET\IRN THE Pl.ANTS. All -.U it tt..t you ..._. ............... (1 Y'I« limit) A ~· pi-ting gu<de ,. induded ln Vo"' ~ ~ ~-le _.. to r..,d ii CMefvlly M ii will --ITIM\y af yo.If' pJant~ ~ SEl'11& AU BEllCA Wl1ll Ofl1S1AlllHff ROWEi UIGAllS "Over 1,000,000 satisfied customers'' FAMILY WEEl<LY. F.t>ruery e,.1972 / / Spectrum/72 Sports Mini-Profile BRAD PARK "I Love to Hit Guys" Brad Park. 23-year-old defenseman tor the New York Rangers. Is the "Baby-Faced Assassin" of hockey. He has blue eyes, the face of a cherub and an pepper shakers on the dinner table so Brad could INm atrategy and maneuvering. Both dad and mother coached Brad from the sidelines during junior-league games. "I'm very critical of him.'' Mrs. Park says. "Construc tive criticism provides him with an incentive to do better." ... When Brad reported to the Rangers' tral9ing camp, the elder Parks went along to check on his progress. HI• angelic smile. But he was chosen for the National Hockey League's All-Star team because of his good look• attracted hordea of female fan•, but hi• 1M1Nnt1 lhooed them away becauM lhey fNred Brad would be dlatracted from hi• game. When he started to play In New York, they frequently called him to go over his play with him and suggest · improvements. And when he got married to an attractive girl named Je rrie last year, his parents finally approved-because she Is a rabid hockey buff. -By Barry Abramson ability to knock bigger players across the Ice when they try to score. ''I love to hit guys,·· the 190-pound All-Star confides. Park's talent for taking out opposition skaters and stealing their pucks is a principal reason so few goals are scored against the Rangers .... Park learned hockey In Ontario Province, Canada, where he was coached by his mom and dad. The elder Parka set up Nit and The Doctor Lets You In Are You Teaching \ -~ Your Child Respect , \ ~-fj( ~°' ). For Plll1? ..-IJ!J ') What's the most /' / - house? It's the kitchen.~(:, • t dangerous room In the ';t, · .... * Why?. Because ac-() ~ cordlng to recent ~ / surveys, that Is the place parents keep their pills. This is dangerous iA many ways. It makes the email child think of pill• and drugs aa "food" by associa- tion with other goodle1 he gets In the kitchen. Mother sets a precedent by swallowing tl)ese Interesting l ittle tablets. It she does it, it must be g~od . Pills commonly round at kitchen counters are aspirin, barb iturates, am~etamines, birth-control pills, codeine, antibiotics, and so on. Even if the child never gets into his parents' pills, the influence can be damaging. Psychiihrists and drug experts suggest that watching one's parents ingest countless pills, frequently over the kitchen sink or at the dining room ~le, causes an undue acceptance and People and You New Hope for the Alcoholic in Your life? Must the alcoholic in yollr life become a 100 percent teetotaler in order to solve his J .;< • II' problem? The 100 ~~ I percent method has certainly worked for millions o f people, but is it the only solulion? According to a rPr.en t article in a respected psychological journal, there It no medical basis for thinking of com- pulsive drinking aa a disease that requlrea 100 percent abatJnence. Many alcoholics. say the authors, have been transformed into normal, mod· era te drinkers. More alcoholics, they believe, could learn to drink in moderation if the now-widespread "disease .. theory of alcoholism were questioned. By Questioning the disease theory, scientists would free themselves to investigate new possibilities. This open-minded research would give us fresh, useful knowledge about other causes. therapy and cures for alcoholism.-By Shlt;.y Sloan Fader trust of those magic tablets. The moral? Use pills sparingly. And store them in the bathroom, out of reach, where they belong.-By John Secondl, M.O. "lifollowed him home. Can he keep me?" Celebrity Soapbox BENNY GOODMAN ON ROCK : "It Don't Mean a Thing if It Ain't Got That Swing" Benny Goodman takes a dim view of rock. "II doesn·t swing. Today's kids don't swing. I've come to love the rock numbers my band does-they've got a sense of humor But when swing was in vogue in the U.S. between . 1936 and the Forties, it swept the country. Now, rock has been around about that long. Still, kids don't respond to it in that uniform sort of way they did \o swing, which is still attracting crowds, e't'en in Europe. It has truly endured. But rock has got vitality. Some of it is attractive, a sort of streel-song thing-an alternative way of saying something or expressing a thought."-By Wiiiiam Wolf The Diet Watch.~:.& , _ You're More : (~~~ · Important Than the • : ~ Cost of Food ~ : d ff, ~ 't Getting your weight 0 ,,, 1 ~~ down Is one thing, but '-) "&; (.P maintaining the loss Is ~~~ ~ the tricky pan. One -'\ doctor finds that his diet-->-./ / - Ing patients are most successful at keeping their new, slimmer figures if he can convince them that they "are more Important than any money they're spending on food. For Instance. If you're dining out . and spending $10 o r $1 5 or more. leave someth ing on your plate, even though you've paid fo r It. You pay for It afterward, and It Isn't worth It." His other recommendation: "When you 're anxious about some problem. don't use your anxiety as an ·excuse' to overeat. Whether you gorge yourself or eat sen- sibly, you'll still have to face the problem. So tell yourself this. and avoid putting that weight ba ck on- otherwise you'll simply be giving yourself one problem mo re!"-By Harriet u Barre Jobmans hip Your White-Collar Potential-la More School Necessary? If you are a blue-collar worker who wants to switch to a wh ite-collar job, there are several routes that have proved successful Schooling, especially pa rt-or rull-time after high school, 1s Important In providing necossary skills. But older wor1<ers often manage the switch Into technical, supel'\lisory and production-clerical employment on the basis of strong blue-collar experience. For younger people. an extended formal apprentice training in a relatively complicated blue- collar skill can make the difference. In Miiwaukee County,• recent atody showed that 22 percent of all wttlte-oollar men hired during • two-year period had blue-collar background•. The surprising find ing was that most of those making the change were semi-skilled. The truly skilled workers were already satisfied with their occupations. -By S. R. RedfOJd FAMILY WEEKLY,Febrv•ryfl,1977 • 11 AN EXPERT ANSWERS YOUR OUESTIONS ABOUT MUSCLES 0ur ,.._ 111ow am tlMlu..a ot .......... ,..,...,wt ............ _ .............. ldal ... ,.... ~· ....... Ulelr twwtt• 8Wlc dmll- ptona. How to go mlNNrt It 1 Wt decltltd to aak lft expert. 1111¥'1 Prowse, 3-Urnes BrtUlll Weithtltftl,. ch8mplon •d e.d- lng ~ apert. H .. .,. hla lnSW9n. Q. What ,1o,., 11 tak" to build mu.1clu! a B:u1cully, ii takes uerci\C. Almo~t any excr- "· c1K will help to develop 11 lea.st some of your muscles t! you kct'p 11 1 11 long enouah and h tml enoutih. Q. l.111'1 thut' an t'Q..fiu wuy! A Ye:). There is one ouutundmgly effective train- • mg method that ~ olso fast end ea•y -the one 1 use 1nd rccommcnd-lhe new Bullworker 'Y!ilem Q. Wl1u1 '.r thlll.' A lne Rullworker 1s a rcvolutionary new mu&· • clc bu1lcJ1ng ucrc1s.er bused on l~ometr ics, rhe 'cicnce that increases strength up 10 four hfne' fosrcr than conventional ~thods. In my 01nnion, n's the most edvunccd training sr,,tem '" C,e w,Hld todny. Manr lcuding athletC'~ use it: W11rht·fomou' Heavyweight Boxer Mohammad Ali, World 1 teavyweight Judo Chompion Wim Rusk1t, and Cyclina Champion Eddy Merck•. to name only a few. Q. lltJM' lm11t dOl's 811/lworktr fra111111g ta/;,.? A fl ullwur Ir.tr 1>rovidcs uh"Olurcly the f1L~lest •kind uf c11e rc1<;c possible. In fact, an 1nt1oduc- tion tramina progrnm t:ikcs only 70 sccooth 11 <loy. No o ther ~ysl~m-werghtlifting. pulleys, or \lrenuou~ ~ahuhen1~s n n give you r~ults so qu1cldy uncl en~ily. On the conm1ry, many old- r:i\ht0ned mC'thods 111ke htJurs af sweaty, boring work c11ch day .. and it's of1en mt.>nths before you hcRin lo sec improvements. Busy professional 111hh:1c:' and champrl•ns cJon'I have time for that Nobody does. Q /1(1" ltmg Jon 11 wl.,. hr/ore ynu beg111 gl'I • tmx rr.111/u.' Jack Rarrlol', rrfltlor Mr. F.wro(H .1lto ws tltr Alnd o/ rnults ltr arll/rYt'd witlt IJtunn11r ll11/l•ml.rr lmlnlni fJo•r ,.,.,..,rr, J-tlmr 6 rlrblt W rl1lttll/11n1 champwn, J,murulrtll'J "JWPU~(Jrct/., 7-urund rsrrcur /or bw1ldl•1 pow6'/MI b/c r ps . wtn1 tltr """' lluflwutA.rr .,.,/tit built.Jn ,,.,.,,,,,.,,,r, A With lhe BuUworker, you can actually bqin • IO sec and mc:a~ure the positive results ri&bt fro m the: very first day! Thanks to a bui1t-in mea- suring device called the Powermeter. AltcT every cxc:rc1sc you iust check the read.ins 10 see exactly how much your stren1th bas increased from the day before. There's no guesswork involved. Iso- metric Bullwor .ker trafoina can increase your power al the t1mozin1 rate of up to 4'Jf, per wcelt! That means a SO% increase in strcnatb 1n the firs1 three months aJone. And l've known many youna men who hove gone on lo double and even triple lheir strenrth. Q. What do thoJt' figures mean in 11i.sual terms! A They mean that 1n os little ru J<C days you can • actually bC'flrn to su muscle grnW1h in 11 mi~­ ror and veri/)• 11 with a tape measure. Every week 1hcreuftcr brings r ver faster growth. Q 8111 lo G"' such 1mprt'ssive rt:Jults, don'r yeou • lta1't' 10 work ~iay hard! A Abwlutrly not. That's the outstandins advan- • 1agc: of h omelnc training ... it's so amuinaJy cnsyl Each "Static-power" Isometric exercise ta'-es only 7 seconJJ, and you barely have to move. It's not evrn necessary to disrobe. The Bullworker is M> light and compact, it can be used et home, in the o ffice, anywhere ... even while wntchrna TV! h 's a great improvemen t over bulky, e•pcnsive weights, bicycle machiocs, pulleys, etc. Q Can 9,.11 ... •urker /faming "''en dt11e/op b odit'S • which ure -..•eak und skinny, or /at and flabby? A Drtihitc:ly! ll's been proven by thousands of • men of every shape, size and age all over the world. Bullworkcr rrainiag help.s transform weak. thrn 1ums into ripphn&. m~ular pillars o{ strength, huild broad, powerful shoulders. turn Hat. :.h:illow chtsls into deep, manly o nes. forge loose stomach flab into sleel-hord, wcll-Oefincd muscle ... build I.hat "V" shape of a real athlete, develop sturdy, contoured thiShS nnd calves.. ... And all this in record 11,,.et What's more. I've known skinny, shy fellows who, nfter ju~t a fc:'llf short weeks with Bullwork- er, turned inlt> real go-ecners ... every inch a man .. bowling airls over with their dynamism. <"Onfidcncr, and new found power! You really hue to 'ICC the remarkable effects of Bullwoncr for yt.>ursc:IC to beheve them! Q Hu ... • ran our reodvr {rfld out more about tk • Rullwurker. puhaps actually try ii /or t~m­ seh-n'! A I unc.lcrs1and lhnt the: BuUworker distnbuto r • in 1he USA IS now making i1 :ivailable-frce •ln a two week ho me triul basis in order to in- troduce II to the general public. IC your rcadeu arc 1n1ertstro rn devefopmg their bodies, in build- '"it musclt"i mnJ s.treng1h faster than ever before P\~1blc. I suaacst th:it I.hey contaci the US d1~111hu1ur for full detatls. © BUUWORKER SERVICE 1« 175 Community Dt1ve Great Neck. NY. 11021 r-------------------------------- 1 FREE BULLWORKEft SERVICE • OtJt IW nt 1 175 Comm!Htltr Drift, GrNt N.U. N.Y.11021 I I BOOKLET Please send me my FREE lull color brochure abOut BULLWORKER 2 I I without obligation. No salesman will call. I I Name Age I I Street I I (;l I : Sta la ZI I L Can•d• Home 0.11 .... ry duly peld A•k lor FREE booklet I ________________________________ J COOKBOOK/By Marilyn Hansen Here are two desserts to perk up after-dinner conversation: Orange-Apple Tapioca and Snowball Cake. The first is a new flavor combination ; the second has a surprise ingredient to enhance taste and nutrition-wheat germ! Orange-Apple Tapioca Apple and orange, a new ftaVOJ duet, happily combine in this unique version of tapioca. ORANGE AND APPLE TAPIOCA 3 cups (4 medium) peeled tart apples, cut in eighths 14 cup sugar 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 tablespoon lemon juice 'h teespoon cinnamon 1,4 teaspoon nutmeg 1,4 teaspoon salt Yl c:up water 1 cup drained fresh or canned orange or tangerine sections 1,4 cup quick-cooking tapioca 2 cups appte juice or water Frozen whipped topping, thawed 1. Jn a medium s killet with cover. combine apples, sugar, butter, kmon juice. spices, salt an<l water. Bring to boiling over medium heal. reduce heal, cover and simmer 15 minutes or until apples arc transparcnl. Baste jpplcs occasiona lly with ciugar mix- ture as they cook. 2. With slotted spoon remove a pples to serving dish, combine wtth orange sections. 3. Add tapioca and apple juice to sugar mixture in skillet. Lei stand 5 minutes. Bnng mixture to lloiling over medium heat, 'lt1mng coMlnntly. Pour over fruil. Cool, stirring once after 20 minu1es. 4. Let cool at k ac;t anot~r 15 minutes hcfore serving. Serve Orange-Apple fapioca warm with prepared whipped to pping if desired . Ma4er 4 1/i cups nr 8 sern111:s SNOWBALL CAKE 1 pq. (18th ozs.) German-c:hocolate- cake mix 1.4 cup wheat genn an cup red raspberry jam• 4 cups (container 9 on..) frozen whipped topping, thawed 1 Y, cups flaked coconut 1. Preheat oven to J50°F. Grea!le three 8-inch layer-cake pans. 2. Prepare cake mix as package label directs. Stir whea t germ gentl y into cake batte r al end of ~ati ng time. 3. Spoon batter evenly into prepared pa ns. Bak.e for 30 minutes or until top springs back when ge ntly pressed with finger. 4 . Cool on rack 10 minutes before re- II • FAMILY WEEKLY, February 6. 1972 moving from pans. Cool completely. 5. Trim a 'Ii-inch ring from 2 1)f the layer;, d iscard. Put cake together -;preading 1/i of jam on I trim- med layer. cover with 11n1nmmcd layer. Spread rcm:iining 1am lln un- trimmed layer. Tllp with lnmmcd layer. 6. 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Yet with thouqnds of Ofdera coml~ in us111fly to our ldv'trtlsers, SonMUmes 1111intentfCNI defays occur. Antio.h S41Ch deflys hlooe11 Oftly lnffequentfy, •tltft they do, hmity Wttkly wtnts to assist you • 1t1t1eh as possible. If rou've •ffl ttUest*t ltlout """ Of'dtf. Just writ.: Susan Pt lne, Family Wfft!IY 6-il l alnston AftrM!t, New YOf'~ N.Y. 10022. Raymond Burr: "Years Of Sadness, Dreams of Peace" '' / /1 1941 his wife was killed in a plane rha1 was sh or down over Poi 1111-:al .... Th1 1 le;:ac v she left was their infant so11, Michael Ewm. '/had a lot of plans for him .... · i\· /J111r'j quiet comment . The child died of leukemia I 0 years after the death of hi.\ motlt£·r." STAR PROFILE/ By P eer). Oppenh e ime r RJ) munJ W illiam Stacy Burr W.1'\ d1l>ChMgeJ from the Nav} at 1hc cnJ ut WortJ War II ~~ighrng a trcrnenJous 340 plwnds. He stood 6'2" in h1!> ')lock.ing foct, wore a perpetual lrown and could out:.larc a hyp- notist with his <;lightly protrud- ing, I hick-lashed, llnhli nki ng blue eyes. A man thul \i.lc who a!'>pirc<l to he ~rn acltlr had two choices: he cnulJ ma~e hi'i huge hulk p~•y (1tf, o r he euult.I go into hiding al some reducing farni and kill him- self t rying 10 get rid of the execs!> pounJage. R.Aymunc.J Burr committed hirn- 'lcl f to hoth solutions . He brought t-is weight down lo rhc low 200s and took advantage o f his build by playing villain!> in such top film!> as "The Blue Gardenia," "Rear W inJow ... and "A Cry in lhc Night." H aving reached 'llar cale- gory, he smashed his sh.:r~olypc and moved intt) leading roles un TV's ·'Perry Mason .. ;mt.I ''l ron- !>ide.'' The strength and lolighncss that Durr\ portrayals radiate have a firm bai.1~ in the man him- !>elf. Around the studio Burr ii. fanious for h.1ving the c.:onslitu· lion of a horse. H e can outlasl an)unc on the sci. He has a quick mind and the power to conccn- tr.ile (although he didn't finish junior high as a regular student, he h.i5 taken extension courses from several un1vers11 ies. includ- ing Sranford. Columhia and the Univeri.ity of Chungk.ing in China) :rnd can memorize his scrrpt hefore he gel:> to the !>ludio for work ar 8 : JO. H e also has lhc fortiludc lo decid e prionhes. l.1kc going to Vietnam a dozen 11111e<;. draping his torso in a lmght-rct.I shirt • .ind rcluctanll)' hauling awunu a ftak Jacker. He'~ worked l1rclc-1sly for p~1raplcgio., the Hean Fund ant.I the Children o f Wall~. 10 name a few of his cfTorl'i-t.lecd~ hc·s kept 10 himself. Yet ~ tough :tnd ~tern a~ rh1:. man can appear. there i" :ii~ a very gentle side 10 him. for hi' life has been tempered hy di\· appoinlmcnt and tragedy. From the day his parents sep- arated when he was srx, his life has been one of upheaval. Since he was the oldesr of three chil- dren. Burr found himself lhc "m an" of the family. When the ti • rAMILV WEEKLY, februuy 6, 1972 It took h im a long time to catch on-eve n as a villain .''The higher t he h opes, the bigger the disap- pointme nts," he rem embers. Dcprc.\Sion hil. his mother moved them from hie; na1ive Canada to Vallejo, Calif. He wa~ only 12 when he got his llr~t joh-doing menial chore!> on u New Mexico ranch for 2~ cents a day. Burr never stopped working ~•flcr that. Now and then he'd get b:1ck 10 h1., schooling, bu1 there w<"rc alw;1y' interruptions. like going to the Orient in the l 9JOs, to stay with h1~ maternal grandfather, a Navy man; or s tocking ~hel ves at J.C. Penney's (through typical Burr tenacity, he hecame manager of the .-,1orc!); rc1urning to China to be an agent for hi~ granJfarhcr; liq- uiJ.1ring family properties: m.1k- ing a ~now sur.,.ey for the Oregon Forest Service Fire Guard and ending up being ~nowed in alone for five months. "What I really WJnlcll to Jo wa:-. act, .. llurr recall,, ··!lo when the opportunily came along, I jo1ncJ a rcpcrlory group going to L:nglant.I." H e drafted on to Parii. lo ~ing an a Left Bank culc called Ruhnn Hlcu. B:ido. home :-ig~11n. he s1gneJ four t1111c.' 101 fllnv .. each one pclL'trng o ut for one rc<1 - \0n o r unoth<.·r. ··The higher the hope~. the lugger the J"appo1nl- 111cnh.'' he rcmcrnhcr' He 'ur-. v1vcd hy domg vamlcv1lk Then i:amc the war. At the hcgrnnrng o f World War II, he married Annelle S111hcrlan<l. an Engl1:.h girl. In 1943 she wa:. killed in a plane tha r wai. ~hot down over Punugal by the German .... The legacy ~he left wa:. their infant ..on, Michael Evan ... I ha<l a Int ul pl.111' I nr him ... :· " !Jurr':. llllid <.:0111 01c11t. I he '-'.hild Jic<l ol lc11!..e1111a I 0 )cars afler the J e;11h ol hi' mother. Burr's i.cconu m.irri:igc, tu b.1- hdlu Ward in I IJ4 7. wa:. i.hort- 1 ived and enJcd in d1vun:e. His third wifr. l.:1 ur:1 Andrina Murga. died ol l'!lll(Cr 1n I 955, just a lcw \\ceb hclo1c the) WL're tu lca11c on a tkl.1rcJ hl1neymulln. Burr ha~ n<1t rc111a1 ricd 'incl.' All this tragedy " one re:1,on why, rot.lay, Burr \Uffullnlh h1111- sclf with 1ran4uil hc.1111y whl·n- cver po:o.sihlc. 1 hruugh h1' hurl1· cultural dforl'i he ha'I J evclopcJ :.ome of the mO\I uu1,1antlang orchid.-. in Southern C.tlifornia. He t.le:.igncd and planll:<l 'e\·eral acres of garJ::ns on the hill be- hind his house. ·· w, 1101 for 'how!" <;ay-; H11rr. "~l)lllnlay I'll give the rl.1CI.! lo .t foundat11rn l>r u '\Choo!. T hey c.1n ~how it to lhc public if they want." This will come about when Burr moves to I au, his 4,l)(J(). nt:rc South Pacific j,land. J f Hurr runs true to form, how- ever, he won't he '"'-')·ing in a hamrnod., waiting for coconut' to drop. He is already expcri- menling w11h r;1i,ing cattle on Lau, a n<l i'i con~tantly 1rying to upgrade the quality nr the hccf :.() the meat can he cxrorted. "Th.11 won't he ca~y." he C'<pl:11ned. "Just gelling hack anti forth lo 111) island rc4u1rei. 'ome ellort. F1r't you have tu Oy t1llllt1\t hall- way around 1he world to fi11. From there you take a plane lo a little uir:.trip on 1hc far .\IJc"of the i"land, ant.I then a hoar 10 gcl to the rnnch" Ourr has hccomc totally pre· occ11pied with lhL· P:11.:ifk "I .1m making a documcntar) .ih\>Ut 1he early migration in th.11 .1rca," he told me cn1h11\la:o.11c:,lly. "'Did you know there wa' a \.\llturc in 1he Fiji~ 2.000 }l'.tr' heforc Chri,I? ro lhl\ tidy, nohody !..now' for 'ure wht•rc the Mela- nesian' c:1mc from' .. H e went un .,. to dic;c\'"" the approaching v1'>il of 1he king of nl·ightxmng T,inga. who will hom.e-gucst with han1, ;ind hi-. planned documentary for n children\ ho~pital in T oipl•i In fact, he Cl>Uldn't talk enough ahout his new love. '"I found my parnt.li-1c,'' he !'aid. Then added, ··1 wish evcr)ho<ly ClHtlJ .... "CJ , ' Was there ever a better time for you to get into the new stereo tape cartridges? Choose your first 3 cartridges from this selection of great hits! 2111•T-~ Uw ate.aw'• hUce.(T ........ LOfldoA)• tellM.~ .... l'PffffJ. Also: I f "' l1'e £..wtlt ...... tlc (Ode} 110211...., ...... To YClll Mdl 1,.owe. Co AwrJ lltt1e elr I, 21HJ7. 11J 6 n. 10 more (MC:M) ,_,,, ..._ _ lllarw ·~ A l»t GIMa' Oil. F-'ly Afhllr, Hc.(bk) ann . ...,Wlni- -Yw.e Cot A frletld. for All We 11.ew, e1c. (Co~) 2111'%2 ...... JUll ~Wbe,.YOtl lallll, '-'tl"''·. -aft.~I .,. . ...,..,. ,...., .......... ..... 1..,..."" rn low llll• Monthlc. 10 .... (8911) %t ....... 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'ntlt kit lncludt1 ttt- blls o,, how f Cl" quallty 1t llowM, '" my spue tlm., tor an ncltln1 carttf In I ltl• 11Ht outdoors. ( I No UIHl!lall will vl&Jt• Al• :~ I Mdreu I ~~ -~ ~ Wllll HI••• del~u leoll1-.. I• ''HALF FRAME" Reading Glasses thttt "Ben fr•nktln" style 11usn are a perfect ald In re.idlng fine print in phone t>oolls, menus proarams, etc. Wur "look over" specs $595· Ind have norm1I vision without re- movlna them. Impact res1st•nt lenses. Brown Tortoise or Jet Black. SJ>ecify Adu JO« men's or women's. With cue only. """''"'K JOY o,.T ICAL w« '"""" ''" f\ } .1.r, Dapt. W, 7l Flftll Ara., Mtw Yot11, •.Y. 1ClllkS HOME-IMPORT BU\llllU "'"·I 1 • ·" • . ABemblt' Jev.•'•• nt Homt ond lfrik r BIG MONEY IYlaY WID ..... s pod ,.. ..... f=AMILY WIDLY PffOTO CRD>ITS hp 2: Wide World hp 15: Wlci. World .... 18: Globe Photos hp 22: Pictorial Parllde Raise $50, $100, $250 or more for your church, club, or g.roup. Beautiful ntfl1lou1 inspintion platm from Anna Wada. Rai1e fundt for your poup or orpnha· lion with 1hi1 beautiful Portrait ol (:hrillt wall plate. lntpiruional portrait is in full ni.cilan1 colon oa a pure white porcdain bacl110WICI with lavish 18 karat aold trim on elabont.e tcallopid borden.. You tell theae elepnt platet foe Clllly $1.2.S each. Pay only 7'• each. If jut& 10 members of your poup tell 10 plates e.ch, you have S$0 for your lreatury. You doG't invat , , of your own .mooey. n1 90lld you t oo plates oo CR.EDIT. You ha~ 60 day. &o pay. Mail dsil coupoo foe full detail.a. Ft'll llillito Ill '-... r------------... I ........ ..,~ 231 •I l~. va. , ... , ,_ ,.. flll( ce.,letl _.,, ....... ., ,,.. I ...... .,., •• t:nD ............... llMltlilll • eHt-eitlt ,_ Hct..iw r.rtralt el Cllrtwl wll I lllCL I .. -" _,lcltiM ......,.,, _, It 1..._ el" ca11. I ~let ... ~~~~~~~~~~- '---I t~~ I I ,_ :., c...__ I l!':.. -~=t·::--...;.. - -_ ;...1 MOR[ DAZZLINQ THAN DIAMONDS ... yet 1/30 the costt A 1-c•r•t unset di•- mond costs about $1 000; a hancj.set, h•nd-potished CAPRA GEM is ooly S27.00. Write for free booklet •nd e•sy payment plan. Send no money! CAPRA- GEM CO., Dept FW· 22 P.O. Box 3148, Phile., Pl. 19150. !~.~.~~~o, ~~!·~··.~.: . .'i\, .. ;:'·",~:::~: .... ,,,.~, "'!.'.'~~~/;~' 1dt1• ..J"ir-•'iljfi•U1t,J "'"'' ~1'111•llluy ,•hi*tt'"• M lif'I Ht"t"' ,. ... , I t•"• .. II rt\••n•• ., .. ! '' l• o•H~.,lf" •"""'lhu•·rll•I ' ~ "\ \1 ...... , ''""~ '""'""'rt"' t:D U ll'., hollle IU C a.._ I r .._ .... It '· t7Tt1 Worried About FALSE TEETH Coming LooM? Afraid falae t.eeth will drop at the wrona time? A dentun adbmin can help. PASTE.ETH• Powder sj"9 dentww a tonpr, ftnner, ate.diet' bokL Why be em~? For mOC"e H curlty and eomfC?rt1 u 11 P'AS-TEETB o...ture A.dnam'ft Powder. Deatm. that ftt .,. ~tlal to health. See yow detiist. ftll'Ularly. ST ART ANY MONTH with a Handy Wa.tchband Calendar to "tell'' the date at a gla11ce. Jn. champagne colored metal, fits any ma.n's watch, Set of 1!, 11. Two or more sets, 75; each. Add !5~ po11tage and han dlin.g per order. F r om Handy Calendar, Dept. FW-1 Handy Build- ing, Scott City, Kan. 67871 . FINE FUND RAISER /or cub scouts, littleleaguera, church groupa, etc., is tlt.ia 10-piece "Toot-Mate" so great for kitchen., workshop a-nd car. Sell for 11; keep 40~ profit. Groupa only. For free bro- chure ( 11 for sample ); Collingwood Fund Raising, Dept. 9109-A , 44 Warren St., Providence, R . I. 0!901. Weekend Shopper By Susan Paine BE A BIG SHO"'OFF and have a favorite p hoto blown up into a huge black and white poster. Send any black and white or color photo (returned with poster in tube). Great sweetheart gifts! Nice to have one of each family member, too. 2 ft. x 3 ft. $3.96. Also, 1 % ft. x 2 ft., $2.95. 3 ft. x 4 ft., $7.95. From P hoto Poster. Dept. X87, 210 East 23rd St .. New York, N.Y. 10010. BABY'S SH OES can be bronze-plated in solid met.al for just $3.99 a pair. Also, all-metal portrait st.and, TV lamps, bookends, etc. A fi ne gift for grandparents, too. &md no money. For full details, money-saving cer· tificate, postpaid mailer: American Bronz- ing, Box 6533-A26. Bexley, Ohio 43209. PLA Y CUITAR! Famous guitarist's secri?t system teaches you to play a song 1st day, any song in 7 days. 52 photo8, 87 chord and finger cha rts, 110 songs (words and music). tuning device, Special Guitarist's Book of Knowledge, etc. $2.98 plus 25¢ postage. Ed SaJe, Studio FW-1, Avon by the Sea, N.J. 07717. DIAMEX GEM is an exquisite and ftaw- Jess man-made stone with the fire, sparkle and natural brilliance of the "real thing." You receive a one-carat, diamond-cut, 58-facet stone (does not include r ing ) that is offered at a special price of '1 plus 2~ for postage and handling. (Only 2 to a family). Dia- maze, Inc .. Dept. FW. Dr. A. Howard Beach, N.Y. 114l4. SELL famous Mason Shoes that prac- tically sell themselves! Great to earn money in spar e time. Just show fuJl- color catalog of outstanding shoe styles to men and women in your area. Take the orders; reap the results! No obliga- tion. For money-making kit, information, write Mason. Shoe Mfg. Co., Dept. F-474, Chippewa Falls, Wisc. 54729 PROFITS in your palm! Raise $40, $160, $480 or more for your group with 3-piece oven mitt and pot holder set. Euy to seJJ. Pract ical and pretty. Palm of mitt, one side of each holder is Tefton treated. $1.26 a set; keep 40~ on every sale. Free details. Anna Wade, Dept.. 236MA2, Lynchburg, Va, 24505. Wee~ SltopJHf' itcma a.re NOT ad~f'tin11g. If prodMCtf 3ho1'm a r e tu>t avoila.b~ at at e>rt3, order f rtnn 80'M'f"Cf6 liatd o- g, n 1. e t, t 8 LOll8 PLIATU -lfl ltyte todey tor #moal -ry occasion: offtce -· ~-• ._. (11 cmi ea.a be "9-6 \o riu.... laf'l!11fl.) Ott-whlW bodlt» la 100"' pC)lyftler c~. Authenllc t.artan plald alllrt of 100"' Of1on .cr,tlc d\allla all'Mdy petWWMnf aunbclnl pleated and Mnt1ned-Jumt NW together. Kit lnctudn ~ fabric, lining, rlPC19r, m...-d. --blndlft9, ~-Estimated reed)4~ar ....... $79.t5. l4yte .7. 'Y-kll ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129 .. new ien+flnllhed pre-cutJ /tort Y'O'J on ...., ""11 L90aT •LT let.a you dl891ay ~':.~ -dlecraff aklll proudly wherewr you go. And at Mlcil Mvlngel lepolllf bell Ith• •lone onllnarlly "" lot onr sro. Stlnbunt Yetio-or Manne HllYY lat>flc la 50% cotton and 50% polyuter bruatled denim wlh a eot1 aueda 1 .. 1. Pr.-tlnlslr~ tlot Ham pacA:en. Color~ match- ing zl119er I• oompletety co-•led. Kit lnetuct.a ~ fabric, original handac,_d bell. .-~nt yam, zipper, 11119ed. e.tl- malad readr·lo-•r value for aklrt end t>«t. $46. atrte • .._ 'fo.r 1111 coet . . ..•.••........•............ S11.M a thoUIGnd·dollcar wardrobe Gt home ICMUiftCJ price1 Now you can gradually fill a whole closet with "expensive" clothes wilhoul frittering away your clothing money. Yoe simply sew together our couturier fashions which are not only pre- cut for you-lhey are also pre-finished w i th the magnificent detailing ordinarily found only on the highest priced garments Yet yo u pay barply 1 J the readymade cost. In every large city, there are dreee shopll and depart- ments 90 experurive you don't even dare en ter. But you can dream, can't you? You've often thought how wonderful it would be ii you could stroll in and shop to your heart's content And until now, you oouldn 't duplicate these es· pensive style. youraelf. They have certain esquisite fashion detaila beyond the skill of even the Dl08l experienced home wwer. That's becauae such detail ing requjn. specialty machines in the garment in· du.try co.ting thoulllmda of dollars. Now you can mjoy the best of both worlds-the es - pemive styling and custom fit of authentic oouturier r...mon. pbu the satisflld.ioo and savings of home ~*n tlJith the latellt couturier Cashioo pattenu . . . the stylee that wiD 9et the pace in the coming eee.-L For w:h .tyle, we boy IJ>8Cially .eleded expensive fabrics in bup whole=le qu.antitiee for barely 1h what you'd end up paying •l retail Then we inw.t the -~ not onJ>fi!'uli~ pre-cutting but aho in mqnitioent j>l°e'-· • of detaila wh;ch simply cannot be duphclit.ed by home eewer. Such u •eether piping ... 8cbiftli embroidery ... pin tucking ... lllot .a1m .... ~ ... permanent pleating ... hand-bound~ ... trapunto. You can forpt about ruabin« aD over town for rabric, thread, buttons, zippers, lining, 811 you would have to do in working from a pattern. We supply everything in one kit with easy A -B -C instructJons . All you do=-· in together and eew. Each part is clearly stam on wrong side to abow you eaact.ly what-goes-re. All pieoee are fully adju.table to almost any figure. Full two-inch 9e8.Dl aJlowanoN on all major 1188.Ul.1 give you plenty ol material for ftawle. CU9tom fit. And 1t'l!I impoaible to permanently .. ruin .. your work becau.ee you do oo cutting. You aave two-thinla the ooet ol expeiuive ready. made. ... and hall the time it would tab you to cut out and eew a cheap imitation from a paper pattern and store-bought f.t>rics and notiooa. Start with one or more ol the faahiom abown here. All are available in UU8 6--16 and 6-16. Juilt mail coupon with payment or yoor MMter Cbarp or BankAmericard number. • fWI u..._... ,.,.._ ••acoAt .a elegaflf II wovld coet you• 11111all fortune re~. fabnc la Brttlah l'an Dllberd'-_.,.., 50'!1. col1on, 50% r. " Trellted •11h ZE PEL•, Du Ponl"• lnvialble raln/alaln 1'9peller. rettclt piped ~<>Mo,.. alreed'f tlttldtH. Kit mcl'*9 ~ tllbnc. ~ cut llnett t.altela fining, 10 Imported bone buttofta. apeclal hair canvu lncenlnlng, Mam binding, apeclal rafftcoel thread t•aMd for thlt labile. &tlmai.d r~r velua. 1110 . ..,.. m . .,_ d CM1t • • . . • . . . • . . • • • • • • • . • . • . • • • • • • •. 121• 1--USE MASTER CHARGE/BANK AMERICARD -- ( unhet 10I folhlont I I I I I I I 666 M.d.i8on Avenue, New York. N .Y. 100'22 l11ll •· am m . ,.... $25.15 • a .ts ... Wrt&.....,.,._.laft 0 Yellow 0 ""1 15.M Md $1 .00 .,.. tu. tor ........ _, "-"1111· TOT Al OIDEI $ IDllBITI • _.. ,-. nalt ue wa TU 0 I ~ p11,._t to Unhoerml F..mc- 0 Cbaqe it oo my t.nk card: BANKAMER.lCARD <Ard N o. City .,. MASTER CHARGE Card N o. BIUIANo. •In MHt Me .. of the covfltf)'-~ Ofl .....,8Ctttr9r'• ••11••• meM 1"to9. 0 1971 BROW!'l f< "11.1..lAMRO:'ll TOOM'CO ~ + ,5'1t-J{.,.,f tt{ ~,;,. .~ ~ .. What in the World! BRITISH SOLDIER AND COLLEEN Just like "Abie's Irish Rose" Sometimes love conquers all, even bombs and hatred. T:Lke the case of this non-political Irish lass from strife- tom Belfnst, and the non-political Brit- ish soldier who was just doing his job. Somehow, in the midst of suspicion and sniping, Trooper Walter Edwards managed to meet, court and win the hand of Elizabeth McConnell. The marriage, however, took place in the safety of Shropshire, England. There were some uninvited guests: a squad to search the church for bombs, and a detective who was stationed in the pews. Said the bridegroom: "I would go back and live in Ireland tomorrow if it wasn't for the trouhle. I think the Irish are the friendliest people in the world." Well, one of them was. BOOK QUOTE: "Well, Spence was sim- ply difierent. No aHectations-not a selfish bone in his body .... He took his work seriotrsly-nevcr himself-and such a good, clean brain-he really used it to think with-he didn't merely re- member-he invented his own opinions -didn't have to wait to read in a book or a magazine what to think about something-made up his own mind- an<l sometimes he had no opinion at aJI on a subject-refreshing these <lays when everyone feels they have to hav·e an opinion on everything-as if having no opinion is impotent or something .... Spence. I'll miss him every day as long as I live." (Kath arine Hepburn talking in Carson Kanin's new book, 'Tracy and Hepburn," Viking $7.95.) Need an excuse for cleaning out your attic? Montgomery Ward, which this year celebrat~ its centennial, is offer- ing a $1 ,000 rew~ard e'<clusively to FAMILY W EEJCLY readers who can lo- cate and send in one of that company's 1882-83 fall-winter general catalogs. The individual submitting an 1882-83 catalog in the best condition will be 11warde<l $500. The remaining $500 22 • FAMILY WEEKLY. Febru•ry e, 11t72 will be divided ecpmlly among nil others who submit t-opies of the hook, which is prese11tly missing from the Montgomery W ard collection. The books should be sent before Marc:h 1 to 1882 Catalog, P.O. Dox 8339, Chicago, 11160080. If Liza Minnelli ever meets the real Sally Bowles, she'll he ready. In her new movie, "Cabaret," Liza is portray- ing Sally-a '1egemfory" kooky caburct singer in the night spots of Borlin in the 1930s. Liza <li<ln't like the costumec; that W ardrobe fumishe<l her, so she went on a hunt through the thrift shops and Rea markets of Paric;. "It had to be authentic," said Liza, "because Sally was a real person, a character with Barning red hair who WOl'e weirdo LIZA MINNELLI She searched for weirdo clothes clothe.c; and green nail polish. Sally is supposedJy still living in Berlin. In case she shows up at the film, I want to look right." DATES: This is National Crime Preven- tion Week and National Pay Your Bill~ Week. Saturday is Abraham Lincoln's birthday. ANNIVERSARIES: The Los Angeles area was hit hy a severe earthquake one year ago Wednesday. BIRTHDAYS: Sunday-Zsa Zsa Cahor is 49, Ronald Reagan 61; Mamie \'nn Doren 39. Tuesday-L.1na Turner is 52. Wednesday-Mia Parrow is 25; Oc.m Rusk 63. Friday-Max Haer is 63; Evn Gabor 46. Saturday-Lome Crcc11c h 57; Bill Russell 38. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Zia Zsa and Bill Russell ~ all '°''"· the The 1 to real her tray- aret in in m e-; she hops to be SRll y with s ly is ca.~ look vcn- Bills In's lr is \'an 52. Quips& OPEN HERE BY RICHARD ARMOUR Truth in packaging's the thing. They've stopped a tricky game. Now insides really have lo be What uutside looks procLaim. No longer-may exteriors Be false. They must be true. l wish that truth in padcagi.ng Applied to people too. THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kods sH life d1ff•ntntly Send QOOtnbo- toons to .. Ch ild," Family W~kly, 641 le•incton Ave. N. V., N. Y. 10022. $10 It u54d -none re tu med. One SundAy morning as we were on our way to churc~ our son, age six, said: .. Daddy, what is that building?" My husband replied, "That's tlie Salvation Army." ~Are they on our side?" asked our son. -Mrs. S. H . Clifton, S.C. From 11.., f,d1ton: NC'•~' lttr!Y •O ""'"II to11tr1/wlinn• hml tu dr f<>• "' 1111/, 'ffHI""· \1'1• ••'~" t that, Of t/11• f1111utr1•1/, nf cnn 1ril111tlur1. ter rN"ru r rnt h •C•'<'4 tt •' ,.,.,, 1~nlu ,,.,~ nrw. ffwt w:iir tr'f'n•"'" tlu" otlu-n, tl"1. The young lawyer spent most of hi~ lime trying to nppcar bnsy and pros· pcrous. One <lay he went out for a while, leaving a card oo his door that read, "Back in an hour." When he returned, he found that someone had scrawled on th<' si~1 : "What for?" -Dorollica K!'nt \Vl1en tlir clortor tolrl tlir littlr l)()t/ llC' wMn't sick, f/1r cl1ild rr plircl, .. ,t lirn I must he a carric.'r-J've liad three frogv di1• nn me." -Hnb Broten Two young ski-lift operators found they hn<l a problem-that of non-ticket purchasers sneaking on to the line. 1 hey solved the prohlem neatly. One pll rtner. we:uing n pair of clis- cnrded skis, elbowed hi.<1 w.ty to the hc:ul of the lin<'. The other partner. operatiug the lift. c.~jlle<l him back; "Hey, where's your ticket?" ~I don't need a tidcet to ride this IJt!" s11~1ppal the .. skier." At th.is, the operator proJuc.-e<l an a.x and, with two l>lows, J eftly chopped off the front of tJie other's skis, just ahead of his toes. Then he tunted to the crowd: .. Any- one else out here doesn't have a lift tidcet?" -Dun Bennett Th e man who MIJS lie umlerstaruls wott1rn 11robably is married to a woman wlw undc:nlancls men. -II. E. Martz. THANK· YOU NOTES I NEVER MAJ LED Dear Son: It was so thoughtful of you To phone on my birthday, and all. Enclosed &nd chedc f Of' the hundred you need, Minus sisty, the cost of the ca.II. Dear Aunt Sue: Thanb fOf' the socb You knitted for my birthday. They11 come in real bandy as sleeping bags On our camping trip oext May. Dear Uncle Ed: Tbe children were delighted With the skis, so pretty. They'll have barrels of fun if it ever snows Jn or near this F1orida city. Oear Teacher: It was nice of you To WTite tbat my son was the best Student in class, except his name lsn't Harry-nor am I Mrs. West. -Buth M. Wauh By Frank Bqinakl UTILE EMILY "f'"lye cents I pour-ten cents you dot" FAMILY WEEKLY. Fet>n.i1ry 8. 1972 • 23 Eat the Foods You Love - And Still Lose Weight! ... . "'-~.:'-~:~~~ Now tor the first time, you can eat fried chicken, cheesecake, milk- shakes, and brownies -and still lose weight with the Slim-Pak Plan! THOUSANDS DO ! YOU CO TOO! You can get slim and stay slim while you en- joy your favorite foods : wa ffles or pancakes with maple S)'!UP ! Chili ! Hot muffins! Turkey with dressing! Goulash! Beef Stroganoft! Ice cream s undaes! Pot roe.st! Mashed potatoes and pavy ! Pie with whipped creme toppmg!• THE DIME-A-DAY DIET! And the Slim-Pak Plan is not only safe, easy, and effec- tive, it oosts you just a dime a day ! Even Iese when you buy the 60 or 90 day Plan! For a Dime-a-Day. you can have the figure you'll love, be able to wear the clothes e veryone will admire! LOSE WEIGHT-'WITHOUT STAIYllHi !' The Slim-Pak Plan is not a fad or crash met: contains no dangerous drugs. Especially fonnulated for the die ter who has "tried everything"-and failed ! SUM·PAK IS PEISONAUZED ! Slim-Pak can work for you where other diets have failed because only your Slim- Pak Plan takes into account the foods you like to ea~ your eex. your a ge, your h eight, your present weight, a nd what you'd like to weigh! OVERWEIGHT FOi 14 YEAIS. "I have been overweight for 14 years. 'IWo years ago, in 3 months I lost 40 pounds. Now, another addition to the family and I once again need the assistance of Slim-Pak. 'Ille results are marvel- ous!" I have gotten the greatest satisfac- tion from the Slim-Pak diet. I am very eeldom tired and usually do not get hungry between meals." lllOTMO LOST 37 POU•S. 0 My mothet- weigbed 175 pounds. Six months of the Slim-Pak Piao and she is down to 138. I'm sending for Slim-Pak!" 1rlTHOt'1 IOYOUS TOISICNI.' ''W~t fear of getting off my diet or nervous tension and that empty feeling, I have lo&t 31h inches from my hipe- 5 inches from my waist. I have lost 18 pounds. •• 'lllUCUl.OUS' SAYS l.ADY, 70 ... I am 70 years of age and they have helped me miraculously. Besides losing weight I have gained ooosiderable strength and desire to live." GUARANTEED! RESULTS GUAAANTEEDI Theae excerpta from actual lettena were UD90licited. YoW' degree o f aucceu with the Slim-Pak Plan obviously de- pe.nd9 on YOU, but remember: WEIGH LESS-OR PAY NOTH- ING! Lw I ID 11 =-la ... nut30U,.-wl ..... iftg hungr.,-or 19CNMJ Ndl I More than 10,000,000 vitamin-forti- fied Slim-Pak tablets have been dis- pensed. Based on an audit of refund records, THE SUM-PAK PLAN H AS SATISFIED 99.13 OF ITS USERS. And Slim-Pak must satisfy you-<>r your money will be promptly refunded! ·so MUCH TO EAT YOU DON'T CET HUNCIY!" "Started 30 days a go ... 45 inc h waist. 1bday 41 inch waist and I can be d 'th t t bl o 1970 "°'19twftltm "'-tical Obt. n w1 ou a ny rou e ... every-"661110f111 wnteni. Len Anse1n, ca111. 90004 one tells me how much better I look. Slim-Pak le.aves you so much to eat r JIAll. No-RISIC COUPON HOWL.• you don't get hungry." I NORTHWESTERN I LOSES 27 POUNDS IN 60 DAYS! ''I have I 4M North w .. t•m Ave., DepL 2t-z I just completed my second month of I &..o. Angeles, Caltfomlll 90004 I the Slim-Pak Plan. When I started I vu. t'tt 1111e •• '" s11 .... ~·• •• , .. , ,,_., 1 I ] . hed 180 _._ d ured I would I ilut to looe 6 to J 6 pound. in u.. ,_. I we1g pounws an meas oo daya 1 unde....und that there ia • .-y-40 inches around the waist. I now I back •u•r•ntH that I mua\ to .. tho.. I . h 153 ___ _._ nd ha 34 ~--L ..,,.,.,,led pourvta without ...,..,~. -"-I weag pounws a ve a uiua I calorie counl•l'\C. ~ .,vu,, up many of 111y waist." 1 favorite fooda' ...._,....-. .... .....-I ~i..-f>elc •tt I It coot. ..... ewrythq I ,._. to TEOOGER LOSES POUND A DAY! "I am 16 years o ld and have been on the diet for 2 weeks and have lost 14 pounds. 1 have dieted many other times, but WEIGHT LOSS GUIDE H ow much weight would you like to take off -and keep off ? Our records show : peopee who u ..... ey ...... lo I09e : Ot'der: 1-11 pounds 30-day Plan 12-19 pounda 60-day Plan Over 20 lbs. 90-day P1an A• your doet« ebout \he Slim· Pu Pt.,, 6rwt ! 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'l • , .. • 0 1 orr ref US( 0111" It.,_.., t A ....... "' ......... •·•" !'•'"" fOR Off ICC use Olll y M . Ill. SS.ts p ...... $1...50 'a~ .., n i.s '''· ..s. s..s 9.S ( Adverl111enwnt) Family Weekly Readers Note ••• Limited Enrollment Ends Midnight February 29th, 1972 ONLY 51 COVERS YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY FOR FIRST MONTH Every Family Needs This Hospital Protection! Now ... Every Family Can Easily Afford It! PAID DIRECT TO YOU IN TAX-FREE EXTRA CASH 5600.00· - When You Go to the . I! And Extra Cash/Plus Pays You Up To S15,000.00 NO ADULT AGE LIMIT-NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION TO ENROLL-NO SALESMAN WILL CALL READ ON NEXT PAGE WHAT EXTRA CASH MEANS TO YOU! .. PAYS YOU UP TO $600 TAX-FREE CASH a month under age 65 fo r each accident or illness. Benefits b egin your first day in hospital. Up to $15,000 for each b ene fit period. PAYS YOU UP TO $300 TAX-FREE CASH a month when you're 65 o r over, fo r fir st 2 mont hs and $600 a m on th the reafter up to $14,400 for eac h b enefit p eriod-this in addition to Med- ic ar e. PAYS YOU UP TO $600 TAX-FREE CASH a month for each accident or illness of your insured wife. Be nefits begin the very fi rst day in hos- p ital. Up to $15,000 fo r each benefit period. (Same 65 or over be nefits as yours). PAYS YOU UP TO $300 TAX-FREE CASH a month for each covered c hild. Benefits from first day in hospital and up to $7,500 for eac h bene fit period. PAYS YOU UPTOS600TAX-FREECASHadditional for Intensive Care. PAYS YOU UP TO $600 TAX-FREE CASH a month for maternity bene fits from first day in hos- p ital. for y our insured w ife. PAYS YOU UP TO $300 TAX-FREE CASH for Nursing Home Care. PLUS: Your extra cash benefits increase 5% a year (for 5 years) to keep pace with the rising cost of lil'ing! This plan pays 10 much and the $1 offer Is so good, you probably have some questions-or even some doubts. We've put all the answers (including the minor limitations) down right here ... in black and white ... for Family Weekly readers so you won't miss the Enrollment Deadline for the Extra Cash /Plus Plan. Comparison shows Extra Cash Plus helps answer today's alarming jump in hospital charges, now up to $81 .66 a day national average-with still worse to come. 128 Ordinary hospitalization insurance alone just is not enough now when your family is hit with a hospital stay. You need to supplement it with a hospital income plan that pays enough extra cash-cash that's in addition to any other money and insurance or Medicare benefits you may have. Otherwise you could end up draining your life savings. chil- dren's colleqe fund. etc. Low-cost Extra Cash/ Plus helps answer this neerl. It pays more because it covers more. Helps out for both sickness and accident. the burdensome costs of Intensive Care and convalescent facility. Yes. benefits even increase to meet rising costs. Your family is safer and so are your hard-earned savings -no matter what. And now it's easy to get Extra Cash/Plus! NO AGE LIMIT FOR ADULTS, NO PHYSICALS, NO MEDICAL QUESTIONNAIRES, but you must mail the Application by February 29. 1972. Better yet, do it today! NO-RISK MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Exam.ine your policy in your home. Show it to your insur- ance agent or other trusted advisor. If not abso lutely satis- fied, return it within 10 days after receipt; N-BF Life will refund your money at once. Now-for only $1-with no health questions asked and regardless of your age, occupation or size of your family, you get your first month's protection. But you must reply before midnight February 29th. Durin1 this limited Enrollment Period you the readers of Family Weekly can enroll yourself and all eli,ible members of your family simply by fillin1 in and ma1lin1 the Enrotlment Form on the back cover of this booklet with .only $1 . 1rs that easy! . But to take advantace of Extra Cash I Plus, you must mail your Enrollment Form before midnilht February 29. Your protection beains just as soon as we re- ceive your form and issue your policy. You 1aln nothin1 by waitinc-act now- please mail your Enrollment Form today! Now, for the very first time, you can get tax-free extra cash paid direct to you- not to the doctor or hospital unless you tell us to-when either you or a cov- ered family member is hospitalized for sickness or injury-paid from the first dar for up to 25 months . : . PLUS your extra cash benefits increase each year for five years at no additional premium just to help you keep up with the rising cost of living. And you can enroll right from this Family Weekly booklet without having to see a com~ny salesman, without answering health questions, without the usua: insurance investigations ... without any red tape Here's how to 1et your Extra Cash ;Plus in addition to ordinary health insurance All you need to do is fill in and mail the short Enrollment Form with $1 before midnight February 29. It's that simple! With hospital costs reaching nearly $100 a day across the country, no mat- tel' how much ordinary health insurance you have it probably won't cover all your medical and hospital expenses today ... and it certainly won't cover the increasing costs in the months and years ahead. ~ But even if it does, almost every family knows the many extra bills and expenses that come when there's Pltast 1u111 to ntxt pt1ft. The Soldier S~ands By You National~Ben Franklin Life Insurance Corporation A MEMBER OF The Con!inental Corporation one of the world's t.r1- es t insurance 1roups. National-Ben Fr•nklin Life carries full lea11 re- serves for the protection of all insureds. Esbbllahed 1852 t2C illness or an accident ... the worries and bills ... not just for the hospital and doctor but the household expenses and all the extra need s of the family during those difficult times. It's to help meet these needs ... to provide the cushion of extra cash, that N-BF Life Insurance Corporation creat- ed the Extra Cash/Plus Plan that pays you extra cash when you need it most ... extra cash you can use any way you wish ... tax-free extra cash that you don't have to account for to anyone. Without extra cash to pay the extra bills, the extra expenses, you could leave the hospital without the money to meet your regu lar household expenses and all the extra bills ... with debts you can't pay. A steady flow of extra cash paid from 1st day in hospital But with extra cash benefits day after 120 day, week after week, month after month paid by your fatra Cash/Plus Plan, you can have a steady flow of extra cash to meet your extra needs. Your extra cash benefits begin the very first day-there's no wa iting period -and benefits are paid for as long as hospitalization continues, even up to 25 months-more than two full years-for each new stay in the hospi- tal for sickness or accident. PLUS: you get extra benefits for up to 30 days wh en you or a covered family member must be confined to the in- tensive care unit and you're paid for the first 30 days of convalescentornursin~home carefollowinghospital1zation -all at the same low premium. Your Extra Cash/Plus Plan pays you directly in addition to everything you receive from any oth- er insurance company-even Blue Cross and Medicare. You're P.aid your full ex- tra cash benefits even 1f other insurance pays all your expenses. All of your unmarried dependent chil- dren residing in your home may be in- cluded under this plan between the ages of 1 month an d 19 years. Both you and your wife-if neither has been hospital- ized for sickness for more than a total of seven days in the past two years-are eligi- ble for coverase. There are no other qualifications! Generous benefits at 65 and OYer paid in addition to Medin,. If you're over 65, or wnen yoo become 65, because Medi- care wilf pay many of your medical and hospital ex- penses.xour Extra Cash/Plus Plan w1 II pay you $300 a month for the first two months you're in the hospital and then $600 a month for the next 23 months. And you get up to $300 extra benefits for up to 30 days of intensive care, and convalescent or nurs- ing home benefits for up to 30 days fol- lowing hospitalization. No health questions, no investia•tions, no red upe Your policy will be issued to you on your application without the usual fuss or bother of health questions, examina- tions, investigations and other red tape. These few customary exclusions help keep your premiums low: conditions re- sulting from declared or undeclared war or act of war; psychotic or psychoneu- rotic disorder; confinement in a hospital or convalescent facility contracted for or operated by the U.S. Government for treatment of members or ex-members of the Armed Forces. Even maternity is covered when both husband and wife are insured. Rec•rcleM of,..._ ... or size of rcMW family, fO'W first ful month ts onty $1 You get all these benefits now plus a 5% increase in your extra cash benefits each year for five years-a total increase of 25%-to keep up with the rising costs of everything you have to buy. And you get this protect ion for yourself and your en· M edical Cost s Going Out of Sight / DAILY HOSPITAL -COSTS (Se m i P"~•'• room) J UP OYER 150% 125 100 75 J . J _,,,, v .... ~ ~ ~ 25 1960 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 tire family for even less than you 'd think. Regardless of your age or the size of your f amity, your first full month's pro- tection is only $1. You pay only these low monthly rates• according to each adult's actual age at the time of each renewal (when both husband and wife are covered, the husband is the policy- holder). LOW MONTHLY RATES• I ' Aa• '"-'icr"•lder IPCMIH 19. 44 $4.50 $4.00 45 . 54 5.50 5.00 55 . 64 6.50 6.00 65 and over 8.00 7.50 For only $2.00 a month more you can cover all your children-no matter how many-who are unmarried, dependent on you and are between one month and 19 years old. And, every addition to your family is automatically covered at one month of age with no additional premi- um. NOTE: And once issued to you, your policy can never be cancelled or your rates changed no matter how old you grow, no matter how poor your health becomes, no matter how many claims you make unless we refuse to renew or chans_e rates for all policies of the same classification in your entire state . How can the ,.tes be so low for 10 much protection? The answer is simple. The Extra Cash/ Plus Plan was created by the National Ben Ben Franklin Life Insurance Corporation (a nation-wide leader in low cost group plans for veterans, and others) for mass enrollment of Family Weekly readers throughout the United States. And be· cause no salesmen call on you and all sales costs are kept very low, you get the most protection for the lowest possible rate. The National Ben Franklin Life Insur- ance CorPoration, Chicago, Illinois, a member of The Continental Corporation, among the lareest Insurance groups in the entire world. National-Ben Franklin is a legal reserve company founded" in 1852 -more than 100 years ago -li- censed in your state and regulated by your own state insurance department. For only $1.your policy will be issced and go into force for a full month just as soon as we process your Enrollment Form. Sorry, only 1 policy per family. Sl No-risk mon.,.f>ec:k su•rent.el When you receive your policy, you'll see that 1t i s simple, direct and easy to un· derstand. Read it carefully and show it to a trusted advisor to make sure it's exactly what you've wanted and needed. If you change your mind for any reason whatsoever, simply return the policy within 10 days of receipt and your mon- ey will be refunded promptly. - PLEASE REMEMBER: This is a Lim- ited Time Enrolfment:-we can only ac- cept your Enrollment Form if it is post· marked before midnight February 29. Please don't wait until the last moment. Th e sooner we receive your Enrollment Form, the sooner you and your family will be protected by the Extra Cash/Plus Plan. With the S 1 monev-back guaran- tee, you risk nothing, but you could risk losing hundreds of dollars of extra cash if you delay. Please mail your En· rollment Form today! p/,a1t! lllrn I r> tl~XI /><II '· ru 1. What is the Extra Cash Plus Plan ? The Edra Cash Plus Plan is an entirely new. low cost plan that pays extra cash direct to you from the very first day when you or a cov· ered family member are hospitalized for sick· ness or accident. 2. What are my chances of having to go to the hospital? 1 out of 7 people do eirch yur Yes, one out of two famtl1es could have a loved one in the h~r.al this year. It could be your wile, your children or you. Think of the add1t1onal bills you will have it hospitalized. You could count on up to $15,000 with Extra Cash Plus' 3. $15,000.00? How come Extra Cash/Plus offers so much covera1e at so low ., cost? Because of mass enrollment throughout the country and because no salesmen will call, sales costs are kept to the barest minimum with savings passed along to you in lower premiums! 4. What will you pay for my Wife'! Same big benefit as yours. $600 a month (under age 65); up to 25 months. This means up to $1 5,000 for each of your wife"s hos· p1 tal ben<"!f1t periods too! 12F 5. Are maternity benefits included? Yes, unli ke many companies, National-Ben Franklin pays $600 a month up to 25 months for your wife's hospital confine- ment for pregnancy, (and its complications), which begins while both of you are insured. No separate charge! 6. Will Extra Cash/Plus take care of our children? Yes. we pay up to $7500- $300 a month up to25months for any of your children's hos- pital benefit periods. Each new baby is covered automatically after 1 month and throuah aae 18. Yes. one low premium will include coverage for all of your children-no matter how many. 7. When does my family pro- tect ion be1in? Every el1g1ble family member is covered immediately for any accident or any illness that begins after your policy is issued. 8. Does Extra Cash/Plus cover nursina home care? Yes. and not many do. Regardless of aae, it pays up to $300-$10 a day for 30 days (each hospital benefit period) for confinement in a nursing home or hospital convalescent unit, which starts within 7 days of a 3-day (or more) covered hospital stay. 9. What is the 25% cost·of- livin& raise? A hedge against even higher hospital CO$lS! Each person's original benefits will increase 5% for benefit periods which start after the end of the 1st year of his coverage. Similar i ncreases for 4 more years. This means 25% more cash for you at No ~ Cost! 1 O. Does the "intensive care" future of Extra Cash/Plus really Double my benefits? Yes, for adults under 65 Ex· tra cash/Plus pays $20 .t day up to JO d:llys each benefit period. Up to $600 are added to your hospital income dol· lars, a total of $1200! (Other genet"ous benefits for other age groups). Even regular recovery room service is covered after 24 hours. 11 . Do my children 1•t the "Plus" benefits too? Yes, Up to $300 additional for Intensive care; up to $300 Nursinir Home care. Cost-of-Living Raises bring children's $300 benefits to $375 after 5 ~rs. 12. What if I have other Insurance? Extra Cash/Plus pays in addition to your group coverage, Workmen's Comp, Medicare, Blue Cross, and any other company's policies. 13. Who gets the cash? You do. No payments to the doctor or hosp- ital unless you say so. It's all yours. 14. All mine? No bxes? No taxes. 15. Just who can set Extra Cash/Plus? You and your wife-Each, who has not been hospitalized for sickness tor more than a total of seven days 1n the past two years, are eligi- ble. All of your children u~ 19 are efigible e¥en if they have been hospitalized. 16. Why ia htn C11h/Plus so attractive to Senior Citizens! What featurei in Extra C•sh/ Plus are desianed to sen• thoM over aae 65! At age 65 Ext,. Ca~/Plus pays you up to $14,.WO . . for up to 25 months (over 2 years!) for e.Kh hospit•I benefit period. $300/month, first 2 months; $600/month for 23 months more. The $600 benefit means more money when you need it most-when your Medicare stops 17. Oo we 1et the "Intensive Care" feature! Yes. 65 or over, SlO a day tor 30 days, up to $300, •S ~ded to your hoSDital income payment 19 What 1s our Total CG1t-of·livin1 Raise for ace 65 or over! Your original benefits will iocnw1se up to a total of $375 for each of the first two months and $750 • month thereafter. 19. What am I paid for less th•n • month! You're paid 1/30 of your monthly benefits tor each day of confinement from the 1st day. 20. How often c.-en I be hospitalized and still collect my full Extra Ca1h/Plu1 benefits! As often as necessary for as many different injuries and ailments as occur. Later confine- ments for the same condition will be treated as continuations of the original confinement- then, after 12 months free of hospital or con· valescent confinement for that condition, you will again be entitled to a new full 25 month benefit period. 21 . Can my premiums be chaneed or can my policy be cancelled! Your policy can never be sin- gled out for change or cancel· lation because of claims or poor health. Rate schedule changes or cancellation could only occur for all pollcies like yours in your class and state upon proper notice; nothing of the sort is foreseen. You're We with Extra Cash, Plus. 22. Will I receive my money promptly? Yes. Your claim will be handled promptly and )'Our tax-free extra ~sh will be sent directly to yoo to use any way you wish! 23. What About "pre·Existin&" conditions! Even these are covered when hospitalization begins 2 years or more after protection starts. ·w a1hinston and Montana Re,.lden~: ~ ye•• 24. What few exclusions •re there! Only a few-to help keep your rates low. Con· ditions resulting from declared or undeclared war or act of war; psychotic or psychoneurotic disorder; confinement in a hospital or conva· lescent facility contracted f0< or operated by the U.S. Gov· ernment for treatment of mem· bers or u -members of the Armed Forces. Even maternity is covered when both husband and wife are insured. 25. How much does my first month cost! How much do I pay after that? You pay only $1 for your first lull month's coverage regard- less of how old you are or the size of your family. After that you pay only the small month· ly premium for your age group. 26.Whom should I list on the Enrollment form! We recommend you include every eligible member of roJr family. Remember, though, at least one part:nt must be covered to include any number of your children under their low rate offered during this Enrollment Period. The premium for family coverage is so low yoo can't afford not to have tt-e ~ded protection. IE •Cept under Missouri poltcies CLAIMS PAID ~~ST! NATIONAL-BEN FRANK\.IN Liff. ANSWfAS YOU FAST end with pereoMI concern for you. Her•'• PfOof: .. Few people I know h•ve enough reserve to carry them tor any length ot time I carried (National-) Ben Franklin and another well known 1n1ur&nce Bet- Franklin forms were simple 10 1111 out an oa1d by retum mall. I re&lly needed thal money "-from Cahlorn1a .. \hank you very much tor the prompt service which was rendered In gelling the check to us I don't know whet we would have done without you."-from New Jersey Typlcel of the m•ny orateful lettefl on Ill• al Na/lon•l-Ben Franklin Life l 2G APPUCATIO~ TO ~ATIO~AL-BE~ FRA~Kll~ LIFE l~SURA~CECORPORATION, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ---------,--.-..,..--:-------:----DA Tt. OF BIRTH ________ AGE ____ SEX __ _ J-11,1 \l1ddk ln111al l .\'t (mo.Ida~· ~·r I -----------------------~SOC IA L SECU RlTYNO _________ _ ---------------------STATE ____________ ZIP CODE ________ _ List all dcpcndt"nt\ to be: co,crcd. U'e ~c.-p:ir:uc ~heet for :iJdnronal ch1!Jren. DATE Ot-BIRTH Imo. d:i~ ~r ) !'-AM E (PLEASE PRINT) DAT E OF BIRTH (mo./day/yr) Ch1IJ ________ _ Child ________ _ Ch1IJ ________ _ I rcr>rc-<nr that neither I nor m> 'fX•ll'<'. 1( ll'tcd :ibcwc. ha' tx-rn ho<;pi1al ucJ due to 'lcknc'' for a local of morc than '>even da~ in the \a .. 1 two year\. I airee that 1f both hu,band and v.1fe arc coH·rcJ. the hu,hand v.111 be the Insured. l unde~tand that CO\Cra"e will take dfn·1 when the poli.:y" MU('d __________ SIGSATURE---------------------------------- to NATIONAL-BEN FRANKLIN LIFE Dept. 2538 380 WHt Jackson Blvd. Chtc.go, 11. IOIOI National-Ben franklin Life Insurance Corporation A MEMB£R OF The Continental Corporation • ----··· -~-• , Orange Coast Your Hometown Dally Paper VOL:. 65, NO. 31, 4 SECTIONS, 8'4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, FEllAUARY 5, 1972 TEN CENTS Qual{e Tests Mettle of Nuclear Power Plants By JOHN VAL TERZA 01 t111 D•flr ,u.1 s"" The San Fernando \1al!ey earthquake - that disaster that struck so hard that hun· dreds of Orange Coast residenta were jolted from bed -will be a year in the past Tuesday. Disasters -even those that maim, kill and damage thousands cf buildings - have a way of being quickly forgotten. But to seismologists -who haven't forgotten -the quak~ created some hid- den benefilll. And to the nuclear power industry, the temblor '9.'hich experts have termed •·relatively minor" might provide some new ammunition against a horde of loud critics of nuclear generators. 1be study has been drafted by UCLA on a commiss.lon by the State of California and reOect.s the results of an inteme probe of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station and UCLA's own reactor after the earth quake.. Two...dozen others also were examined. That report, says UCLA seismologist Dr. Craig Smith, will be ready 1-te thls month. Smith, ooe of a panel of specialists present at an intense press briefing at San Clemente this week, has studied San Onofre's performance during the quakes first hand. And it is San Onofre -its emergency reactor cooling !)'!U!tn and its ability to withstand tremblors -that forms much of the heated opposition by the People's Lobby. That environmental group wants the reactor shut down until the uUllties can prove that the emergency cooling systems are safe. and David Johnson. Foursome in the foreground (clockwise from left) are Kathy Hinton, Don Young, Dirck Hartmann and Patty Leonhardt In foreground al right are Janelle Bruce and John Luna (with guitar~ •• BAKER'S OOZEN -These are the Mariners. They sing. With their director, John Thompson (rear, in co,t and tie) they make a baker's dozen. Along1iide Thompson in the rear are Leslie McGeorge and Keith Comer. The middle foursome include DenlR Rimmer, Ken Cox (wi th guitar), Margie Ahlman ~-=--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Singing Group At Marina Higlr, Raising Mone y By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of llM Dll,., ''"' '"" A group of teenagen !rom Huntington Beach"s Marina High School is willing to work for a song. And the musical dozen Is proving it every day by participating in guided JI'ortuary tours, waxing and wa shing boats and cars, scraping barnacles from yacht docks and delivering singing Valen- lires. Tile Marin ers. a vocal group, are branching out into these strange areas o[ private enterprise because they really want to sing -especially at the Hawaiian Festival of ~tusic April 3·10. The invitation is a high honor for the six boys and six girls since only 15 musical groups trom all over the western U.S. were asked to visit Honolulu. lt also Po!JeS some financial problems for t.he ~ingers since the school is unable to buy $3,600 worth or plane tickets for them. So, they've gone into business . "Dirck Hartmann aod I are certified Scuba divers," said pert Denile-Rimmer,· one of the vocalists. "We've been able to earn some of the money by cleaning doc.ks for people." Earlier this week. the Mariners took (See MARINERS, Pare I) II obould be a """'1 Salurdly along !be OraJ18t1 Coul wtUo little -cl !be drizzl ..... llnulng lhrougb IAlday. Hlgbs lhollld be In lbe Ill's wllh Iowa near .a. . . mstDE TODAY tt took a ttritl Uu!t calla It· Hlf o movi• (NBC M~1t«11 Movi.t) to get movie ruper1tar Rock flud.lon into television on a regtdor bo.lis. TV WEEK coo- er 1tor11 tell1 about lludson'' !ta»itnt in &he aeries. ..... ........,, 11 "'* ~ J ""'"" -.. ~ "': -~ ..... c .. --.. Poor School Fund Control Alleged by Reagan Aide By CANDACE PEARSON Vern Orr, Governor Reagan's director or finance, believes local school districts aren't interested in saving money on operating costs. He said so Friciay in a speech to about 2l:lQ municipal finance officers meeting in Newport Beach. It was the 12th aMual gathering or the California Society of Afunicipal Finance Officers. Orr said his offi ce offered local school districts cost-saving ide.,s in the areas of transportation. purchasing, cafeteria operations, but that few of the districts "asked for even one copy." Orr, appointed by Governor Reagan in 1970, indicated this attitude of local schoolmen is a problem when coupled Egg Driver Pays 1st Installment In V alky F,raud ' The sky fell Friday on a Henny Peony Egg Ranch driver wbo admitted that he systematically ·defrauded lhe Fountain Valley firm of eggs valued at more than 124,000. De.livery man Manuel Vervious Chaves, 25, of Garden Grove, showed up in Orange COunty Superior Court to hand ..., bll check for $1,500 -bis flr!l in- lfallmeol cl restitution set 11 $10,000. Cha ... earlltt hid pleaded guilty to· . charl!Js of lJrand lhefl llled alter FOWi· illn y.ney police followed him Dec. 10 ad clbc.......t just •hat -bapponlng to -..... ol lhe lnlckload ol .... he !'I 'OUt with. 'l'1oY aid.Chi-WU l\IMlng .a \hriV· in& -In whk:ll he aold IUrJ)JUI efP "'""". nallabio by hll falsification of loodlac doclunonb. and warebaoa 11111. QMt' llllnllllicl laltt In Coill\1!>al he had m..W •1e,eoo·1>y ae)lln& tll;eot -'h o( .... bi Uial iDanati'. ' lnVHtifllon Aid Chav• made mony of lib llllcll Ales In lhe Loa Angeles aru. A nwt beMtwd lo hi\" cooperat.d with Cham·tn U-!lllt1 Is achedUled·to face court 1c:tloo In Lo& Angeles. Judge Cllfford Murray ordmd Chaves to return March I !or llnal dlsPoOlllon on the &uilty plu and a detenntnau.n ol when final reslituUon can be made. Chavto' probotlon olllcet hu ......... mtincfod lbal, the deltndant lervf I "tullabio -· In Oranp Counly llil In lddllloolomUJocrtllllutlon. ' with the Legislature's lack of guccess ln relieving the school burden on the pro- perty tat:. "You're really not going to get schools any cheaper," he said. "The only dif· ference is -will you pay for them twice a year on property tax, once a month on income tax or all of the year on sales tax.·• But Orr added that he didn"t "sense any feeling of urgency on the part of the legislature to solve it this year.'' The administration will present a pro· gram, Orr said. but the problem is "!here is no satisfactory output measurement of \Vhat local schools are doing well. "With schools that are paying more than $700 per student, you can't find ade· quate measurements to say whether that is twice as good an education as schools paying $400 per students." He called the property tax "the most dlfflcult tax ror the public because you have almost no control over it." On the local muni cipal level, Orr told the concerned group that there is "a long- term need for a complete reappraisal of the method of finSttcirlg Joca'J govern- ment." His ofUce has been c:fjrected ;by the governor to present proposals for "who (See ORR, Pare 3) S;weet-toothed Bandit Strikes A n..t, clelNhlven hlndit Fr~ d8"Jllibt held up a Coronl de! Mar candy ...... la~g •bout.fa la cub and just enoogb 'cl!ldy lo satisfy a "'eel looth. . Newport Beech police oaid the robbery O<tUrred II See's Candy, 3!01 !!I. Coat JU(hway, m<imenb before the t p.m. cloolna llme. Employes at lhe slore to1d police the robber, described as beln& about 25 to 30 yea rs old•tnd. neatly dret .. ed, entered the ahop hiding hJ1 hand under his 1hlrf. The bandit repartedly 11)d he was holding a gun and ordered the workers to give him all the money ln the ca!h regis- ter . rn vestlgator,i said a! he was le.av· Ing, lhe bandit loot 24 OOllll worth of chocolate ... ma almonds - which ~ didn't pay for. lit then Oed on footdoWn "Ntn:ilSUI l\venne, police llJd. .(· By all projections, Smith asserts that the reactor is sale, and that despite some powerful shaking a year ago. the comple:t immediately downcoast of Pttsident Nix- on's villa can stand much more. Most earthquake intensily information -virtually all of it transmitted in the news m~ia -is based on the Richter scalt. At San Fernando, mos t scientists agree th.at 8. magnitude on the scale was the severity. In tests of re actors, however, "'G'' forces are the standard of measurement -basically a measurement of the ac-- celeration of gravity. Smith explains that 10 the layman, rating motion in G for ces can be made more relevant by thinking back to Feb. 6, 1971 and remembering the shaking. The San Onofre reactor complex, Its in- slnunenls reported, shook at the rate of .01 G and that, he sa ys, Is a &mall amount of motion. It would take a much harder jolt lo cause the plant lo shut down. The tough federal standards for tests of nuclear plants show that the planl could keep operating even If a shock of .25 G y.•ere to be felt. As another yardstick Smllh used tho f\!.Sulls of an on-lhHpot simulated earth- quake 1n Tennessee tG Uluslrate t.h.t1 point. There. at a reactor Y..'hich had betn shut down forever , he and other prober!'! set up their measuring devices, theD .sta rted blasting. Using blasting devices the scienlis!!'I dug l1oles, fired off charge.s &Ild !See QUAKES, Pago 3) Timehomh Found Disney World Gets Ransom Threat ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - A time bomb has been discovered in the giant Disney World amll.!tment park and police said Friday it apparePJtly was planted by a man who called demandln11: $90,000. An Orange County sheriff's deputy said the bomb ~:as found at 9 p.m. Thurs· day, after a caller tipped Disney offj. cials of the bomb and demanded U1e money. The deputy said the bomb was found three hours before it was set to explode, at midnight Thursday. The park closed at 7 p.m.; 15,000 people had visited the amusement complex: earlier in the day. Sheriff's officers said a man had called half a dozen times Thursday to demand money. But when they attempted to make the payoff in an Orlando hotel lobby at 10 p.m. Thursday as instructed. 1tO one appeared to claim the money, said Maj. Leigh McEachem al the lherilf's depart. ment. Vc&achern1.11td the. man'• ,ealJI .,... traced to within the two-hotel complu on Huntington Man Booked in Gun Death, i11, Home A :JS.year-old Huntington Beach man was booked o. !usplclon of murder charges early this momin~ following the shooting death pf an unidentified man in his home. Police could not immediately dettnn.ine the identity of the dead ma11, but 1aid he appeared to be in his early 20's. Detective Sgt. Afonte McKeMon iden- tified the murder sUspect at Waymon Arron Grisenli, of 19-402 Jerrilyn Lane. He was takeft from his home for ques- tioni ng foUowing the 10 p.m. inciden t and later charged with involvement in the shooting, McKenno111: said. Th e fully-clothed victim was found Jy. 1ng in a pool of blood in the dining area of Grisenli's home, the officer noted, with a single gurish.ot wound in his neck. l~e was pronounced dead on arriva) at Huntington Intercommunity Hospital. Sgt. McKennon said the incident was reported as an accidental shooting by Anita Grisenti, 31, the auspect's wife. "We don't feel that it was accidental," the sergeant said. "We have evidenet to the C<1ntrary and until we are positive, wear goelng to hold ooto him (Grisentl)." McKennon noted that a revol ver-tw handgun was recovered from the scene of the shooting.and said the weapon be· longed to Gristnti. He would not dli- clcw;e the caliber or tht pistol oor would he say whit ovldenoe polk:e hid polntirtg to the possibUlty of a murder. Th• police ol!lc:er laid lhat while tbe man bad noe yet been identl!ied, he ap- parently wu a gueat in Grilentl's home. The bouse-is in a mode:1t residential area of tbt city, the sprawling Disney site, 15 mild east of Orlan'do. 0 If you doll't tblnk I can blow up that place, look in the uUJJty shed ." the caller warned, giving directions to the explo- sive, McEachern said. "If I don't get the $90,000 in 20s de- livered. 1 will blow up something." the caller told a switchboard operator. However. he did not say what he plan- ned to blow up, McEacherJi said. "The bomb definitely was alive,'' said McEachern, "lt would have exploded and would have done considerable damage tf It had been placed el.9ewhere." The de- vice was fowld in • uUllty abed ·near the canoe rwi in FronUerland, one Of Disnet World's !Ive major amusement com- plexes. The bomb was conliscated by depulies and turned over to U.S. treasury qentt here for X·ray examinaUons. Officia ls said the caller indicated otner bombs had been hidden h1 the 1re1, but refused to disclose how many or where. They said a.II other areas of the park had been lhorouibly 'searched. Bal Isle Lawyer Reflects On S·uspension Sentence By AllTHUll 11. VINW. ., .. .,.,. ...... 8oottn;... prom~ . tlnsli ' Ind • opo<lsman, he had a penchant lbr Id· venture.and an income thlt allowed him to pursue it. He was the type marriageable young ladiea ahd men with some sort of scheme &eek out. "He should have known better .. .''I.he young Balboa Island lawyer's-own at- torney told 1judge19 months: later. Judge Jew W. C'urtf! agreed. So did the Calllomia Supremo court, which Friday suspended Richard Alden Higbie for.one year effective fn 30 days, forbidding him to engage in the practice of law. Four years and three · montbs lgo I.O- day,. on Nov. fi, 1968, the great adventu~ that ensnared Higbie in a net of intrigue and counterplot began in Palm Springs Airport. Hs was 37, a rormer Newport Beach Planning Com mission member practicing law at 229 Marine Ave .. wi th his fa ther, Conner Newport Beach City Council member Clarence C. "Chick" Higbie. Federal agents who arrested Danlel R. Teeter, 20, of Gard en Grove. linked him, Richard Higbie and Lyle P. Ge rman, also of Garden Grove, with a scheme to smug- gle 3,600 pounds of marijuana worth $1.7 millioo In from Mexico. Stopping Teeter'! van, near Palm Springs Airport, lawmen confiscated 10 dUUlebags stuffed with a w e e d y , aJ'!?maUc vegetable material. The stuff -ironically -was alfalfa, su bstituted ln a counterplot bY Mexican narcotics agenl!I who intercepted the plane .. of hired pilot J . W. Bagley at Guadalajara: Baglty Was workin& hand·in·haod with lawmen trylng to gather evidence against international drug smugglers. He waa a long-time Bcq uaintance of Higbie, who ·dlacussed. his bitter les&>n Friday al1er lbe Supreme Court&••• him 'GANGBUSTER?' Olck Hlgbl1 30 days to wind up c:urrent cases before t,he auspensloo periQd. Higbie wu placed on three years• pro.. batlon and 11erved 90 days Jn jaiJ, plua e1:· pending thousands of dollars in legal defense fees . Originally charged tn a federal grind Jury indlctmeut with conspiracy to sm~ gle marijuana, he waa allowed to plead guilty to a lessu charge GI failure ta possea1 a U.S. marijuana import &nnater ta.r stamp. The shipment woµld have lost •too per ounce tr decl1mt and the ta.1: paid. He was the ~y-defendant in the bizar- (loe IDGBIE, I'll• 1) Wage Controls Outlined V.S. Aiile Gives Back'ground in Mesa CofC Talk By MICHAEL GOODRlOH Of .. Diiiy "" ,... Wlllll profealonal 'alhiotlo char&• ofl to victory toplher, do !Illy deser;e a raiH • a unit, Gr\ aa:ordiq to their in· dM...oi~rolel? 'l'hll .. oo .,... just a q~Uon !or lhe prno1d _, cl llio ballclub. 1r1 1 ftdol'af milter now, under tuldellnei-set dcnrn by Phase 11 'of Presl· dent N1%011'• ecooonljc projJram. All thll alld more -uplained to Colla w... Ownber ol Commerce members Friday by Rudy J. Morrlck, a Im Angtles 1i<ot for lbe U.S. lnternll ll<venaeSUviee. • ·Merrick, who Is 'Soulhent Cllllomla dllef aupeTVilor Jor ieahathic tlaiJlllD. ' Uon, dllecled Ille .... -ol 1111 . . pr~Uon 1t w11e cootrol gujdellnes. He .. plained that the pi.lent U per- cent .celllna ori ••1• 1114 .lrlnce benefit lncn ..... ls Im_.[ upon '°"'plllles on In A(ll'lple iJuU. . "ThJ•• rM&nl," hi ~ """~ flilfl may be dlllrtbulsd In ID~ fuldiiii within each company u kJn1 u lhl "11ole com· papy dots not e1C11ed 5.5 percent as a unit." 'Promot.lon1 and meilt ralses are et· tmpt from lhe w11e cmtrol, •ccordins to Merrick. "J{ 1n tmployc is &lven • more retpO!lllble job within an or&anhalion he 1nQ ""'Ive a rlilo without being oubjecl to die wage guide lines," Merrick ,.1c1. Be aleo explalntd that II 1 man ii dot a rallt on lhe hails of lime or aomo other merit factor, the raise la nempt from controll as lon1 11 it •u a · -.bllshed pay Jumv belora. lhe begin"lnl ot price controb. ' 0Pro'rts!tonal 1thlete1 ate eolnf to present a problem to the w110 control Pf'Olflm btc1u1t we don't know-whether to reprd them H lndiVldusl units or aQ ol lhem 11 one unit." Merrick 11ld. • He wu uked whi t he would do about ths lltlutUon of pitcher Vida Bl!Je, who wlll have a btg pay ralM corntnC afttr winning the American -Leap'• mott Valuable Player award. He replied, "I don'l luio\f'~ bill I'm Clod he'• In Norlhtrn Calllomla.I On lh• price control "'-" Monie\: (Ike PHAIE 11, Pap I) 1 , \ I z DA.IL V PILOT S•lunl4f, Fttn11•7 5, 1'72 QUEENIE "Profits are up, the Grass National Product iJ up , and l think I'm fallicg in Jove with you!11 L. M. Boyd Proposal Worth 165,000 Words "How wJse are tbty that are but fools in love !" Joshua Cooke No doubt it was the longest marriage proposal ever. Francesco Colonna, 1449-1527, was too timid to propo!e in per.!On to his lady frie nd Polia. So he wrole a book. Called It "A Dream or Love." Took 165,000 words. Jn Latin, lhe firsl letter' of his chapters .&pel!ed out ''Francesco Colonna loves Polis.'' If that's not a world record for leng- thy matrimonial proposals, what is? THE SIAMESE fighting f i !i h would rather challenge ils own reflec- tion in a mirror than another Siam. ese fighting fish. That has been prov. ed. Why is a mystery. AMONG THOSE citizens who fight lo survive poi.son- ous snakebites, updated statistics now indicate only three out of 100 don't make it. ON A RACK of ricer hnms, you can't count is as I'll point unless lt'a an inch long and longer than it Is wide, rtm,mber lh8t. FIRST AIO - Say you 8rrive at the scene of a car wreck where you find somebody who not only suffer1 a terrible open wound on a leg but also appea rs no longer to be breathing. What do you do first, apply a tourniquet or 1tart artificial re!piration? So inquires a Loi Angelino. No. I on the first aid chart here is stop the bleeding. It's a fact a soul so In jured can rurvive the lack or oxygen longer than the extreme los! of blood. This medi.cal con- 1ultatlon I! offe red without charge. Expect no bill. HOW DO YOU account for lhe fact tha t more boys are bom Jn the summer and more girls in the winter? A schol- ar named Herman M. Sla lis of McGill Universit y in f\.1on· treal claims such to be the case. QUE RIES -Q. ''How do you make that nonalcoholic mixed drink known as a Shirley Temple?" A. Gingerale and cherry juice over ice topped with a cherry. I'm told. Q. "WHAT'S the carcass of a car wo rth for g c rap now?" A. About 112. Q. "WHAT PROPORTION of the delinquenls are im. mediately r,Jated by blood to olher delinq uents, any Idea? A. Four fift hs, ~ay the polire stati$ticians. 1'NAJ\1E THOSE nri!1nns whli'Ve had world's heavy. weight box in~ champions." clire rts a Srin Franciscan. All ri,1Zh!. besides lhr lJn1terl Stairs, lhrrr \\'rrc Gre11t Rri t.ain wilh Boh F'i lzsimmnns. r.1narl~ \\'J1h ·rnmmy Rums. C.er- mr.n.v v.'ilh T\.1;:ix Schm('linJZ, "lt;:ilv with r rimo Cam era and Sweden Y.'i!h rni;:en111r .Jnhansson Arlrlrr.~.( mt11l tn 1 •. ~1 Boyd. r'. 0 . Rnx 1 R75, t1lP W· port Beach 92660. Pres s Under Siege In Latin Nation s 1'-f!AMI (UPI\ -The press place -.-·ith h u m i 1111 t l n g continue, to be undrr sttark in regularity." Ornes said. many counlrie~ of the \\'t:ste rn Ornes said Cuba and Haiti tiemispht re, 11ccordinfi! tn 11 ''hold the infamous dlstinclinn report released b1· the Pre~s Freedom Con1 mi11re nr !he nf bri n~ the darkest points on Inter-American rress Assncia-!he Am l' r i ca n journalistic tion (lAPA ). map." followed closely by Germi:in Ornes. puhli~her nf Pananla and Paraguay. El Carlbt of Sanlo Oon1ini;:n, Brazil and GuatemAla were Dominican Republic. and listed as countries that "main- chalrman of th e p re ll s la in so many legal restrictions Freedom Committee. told 11 on the pre53 th1t It is not jofnt meeling of tht JAPA Ex· possible to Include them ecuttve eommlttet 8 n d Among those countries In AdvllOry Cou ncil he sees ,.1. which there ls freedom of the Pr,s.s." t1ckJ on the prtS! b y aovernment.s as well 88 direet The report noted that Chile. and aubOe pressures from ex· under Marxist P r e 1 I d e n t trtmi1f. crouJl5. SAivador Allende, has full "ln ""''"" few countries or frt.edom for the txprw.ion of ·-~ opinions in the press and tM ~ A.meric•s does the pres., publication of· new1. "but the funcUon without hindr1nct. ihr~U And pressure., that 1f· frtt, in d e p endent and feet the newsJ>'lper1 and responsible," Omei uid in his m1tg&i ines that do not follow report. 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He is also a career officer with the County Harbor De- partment, a fonner gas company meter repainnan and pilot light lighter and a good guy. But every now and then . llarry, like many nf us, gets a colossal idea and goes off the deep end -in the opinion of his friends. A yea r ago during the continuing turmoil over the Orange County Airport, noise, pollution and whatnot, Harry wrote a letter to the Board of Supervisors. In the carefully thought out epistle. he suggested building an airport on Old Saddleback (Santiago and Mod· jeska peaks). NO ONE PAID much attention to his leller amid the blasts from the Newport Beach citizenry and City Council plus jabs by Dan Emory, the persistent Airport Antl·Nolse 11to1.-.c1e Commit tee nabob. Last Week, Wright took pen in hand again and wrote the !!Upervisors in· quiri ng why no one had bothered to answer his first letter and comment on its val uable suggestions. "!\1y pl an for a jet airport on Saddleback is the best idea yet. The county obviously has no fea sible plan and .,~:hy shouldn't you investigate the {Xlssibili· li es or the rooftop landing field ?" Harry asked. COUflr,'TY AVIATION Director Robert Bresnahan, who tries to adopt a practical attitude toward the dozens of solutions to the county 's commercial airport problem -including those from high·priced consultants -said today that he was planning to answer Wright's letter. ''In my opinion, development of an airport on Saddleback would be a violation of the Board of Supervisor's environmental policy i!Lct of 1970," the aviation director said. "I will quote the act in the reply to Mr. Wright, whoever be is.'' Bresnahan added that the cost of an airport on the mountain peaks would be "prohibitive and then some." When queried, Harry had • ready .11nswer to the criticism of his brain- storm. "lF THEY HAVEN'T studied the Saddleback location how can they say it is not feasible and too costly." asks the man. How would he propose to get passengers and freight up and down from the mountaintop perch? ''Build passenger tubes. some kind of escalator or moving sidewalk, as they call them at Disneyland. from near O'Neill Park in the foothil ls, to the airport," he replies quickl y. "There is plenty of room for parking lots there," Wright adds . ''Another escalator could be built on the Riverside County side to the Corona area and the airport would be a regional facility." Harry continues. "The plan would eliminate the traffic bugaboo of Los Angeles and other regional facilities. Con. gestion around the airport would not exist." I HARRY IS NOT a newcomer to the world of ideas. When this writer lived in the same apartment house in good, old CdM way back in the early 1960s, there was another flying episode. J joined Harry and some of the other residents of the bay blulf complex gathered in his apartment waiting out a hurricane (Santa Ana winds ). During the festi vities. a door glass was smashed and, according to a re-- port 1n the next day 's Newport Harbor News·Press, the shattering was caused by a waryward seagull bloWJ! through the window by the swift winds. BOB Gob.41.mN, now a piominent Cflmmercial realtor, argued that the glass was shattered by an owl. The Incident gave Harry an Idea. He constructed a trap in the vacant window. It has never been recorded how many seagulls or owls were captured. We will await Harry's next letter to the supervisors. Since he dispatched his first letter to the board , Wright has taken up fl y· ing . He owns his own plane which is parked at Orange County Airport. He's been scouting the terrain on Saddleback and is ready to give the supervisors an earful when invited. Don't laugh. They said Leonardo di Vinci was crazy, too. From Page I HIGBIE ... re case to draw jail time in addition lo three years' probation. Throughout -at times optimistically -the young hot .11ir balloonist has main· la ined he was innoti!nt of wrongdoing, while tacitly admitting Indirect in· \'olvement. Like a defeclive balloon, iL apparently blew up in hls face. "Jl.fy old friend (Bagley) got lo me.,." he quipped Friday. ··1 wa s coaxed inlo this by a guy who wa s working for the government, trying to get some bounty on one of 'thesc guys' who was smuggling." H.igbie ·malntaJns he was recruited in a DAILY PILOT H ....... .._. -y-s. = II• oaMCM co.A.ST P'Ul\.1$HIMO ~AIC't ••~•rt N, W•-' ............................ JM.\ It. Cvrlrr ,.. ,,. ... Miii 0-e( M..., 1"1-•• IC•ni ...... ~ •• A. """'ltla. ----t QwM H. L... llu-1 '· Nd -----a.-... 1 ............ I .....,..,.. hedlf ~ ........, ~ l...-lmdrl: = ,, ••. ,._ =-~=~c..::= ""-.,. "'-Of, .......... _.._ .. .... ... _ " ........... •t;.:.:--._ ...,~................. ..""' .....,., ...... a.. MIN. """' ....... =-~g.J.~dt. ~ ~ ,... ...... •11• ,.,.. .... 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Judge Harris listened to all te.st.imony and allowed Higbie to plead to the reduc- ed charge, while it should be noted he was 11ever directly linked to any pot possession. He has said he is strongly ega.inst lt, in any way. The Supreme C.OU.rt was advised by a local state bar commlUee that Higbie should be disbarred for his lmpllcatlon in thc Sl. 7 million pot smuggling acheme, however he wu initated into tt. Issuing its 32·page decision Friday, the high court held that there were lnded mitigating faclOra In Hi g b I e' a: In- volvement with the me!ls that very easily could have C08l his legal career. "Measured by tbe morals of the day ita '(marijuana'•) P<>SR8!1ion or u1e doea not constitute an 1ct or baaeneu, vileneu or depravity ••. " the ruling al8o staid. Based on hil general conduct In knowl· tngly parUcipaUng -no matter what hJ1 intended role In helping 1m1sh • marl· Juana smuggling ring -the cwrt Pid W. did reflect moral lllrpltud<. "It's tlrange that pouesilon ind me doan't tnvolve moral turpitude, but trying to l<qlllr• It (11111'1julnl) -'" llllble rtflectAid wrly In 111 lnt«vl<w. By lt& relative Ienlency, the Soprtmt Coort g'"4n1ty agreed wllh U.S. Dlllrlcl Judge Curtis 1rter ll>tulng to lfilble'• 1ccount of the whole episode. "The judge oald I should ho• known better." lie and h11 1tt.orney Blair Barnett went before the hta:b court ln San F'rancllCO ror • D«:ember bearing 1t which Higbie says he laid all hlJ ladl on the ,.bl•. "II coold hive gone tither way," he said of the questJon or JUspenalon or outright dllbannent, ,..hen advi.ed about noon Fr1d1y of the Jeuer penalty: one ynr ofl. "I IUJ>PO"" It will bo 1 good uane for I \'ICltJon," • SC OAll.Y moT 3 Teachers Eye Militant Unit Battle May Be Looniing Betivee11 Ne1v Group, Old Gu,ard By JOHN ZALLER 01 llM 0.ll't PllM S.•ff Teachers along the Orange Coast are waiting to see whether a battle develops with a militant new group of teacher organize.rs. The newly fonned Unlttd TeacMrs of Californ ia (UTAC \ haa begun an In· tensiYe membersh ip drlt'e throughout I.he atate and local members of the IM-year- old California Teachtrs Association (CTA) are warily 'wl'atching their pri; grrss. They see UTAC as an overly aggressive group that 'wl'Lll sap the: bargaining strength of teachers throug h the forma- From Page 1 QUAKES ... measured the shaking. The last test -a whopper -involved 2,000 pounds of high explosive ln a pit less than 200 feel away from the reactor. When it went orr. the reactor shook for more than a minute -roughly the dura. lion of an average large quake-.11nd the G rating read .05. "That was double the acceleration level the plant was designed for when It was new,'' he said. It was much more than the level that San Onofre took in the San Fernando shaker. "The test in Tennessee was important, because it showed that our usual testing Is accurate." Usually, reactors -San Onofre in· eluded -are tested with elaborate "shakers" that can set up vibrations in all the components. The behavior under that vibration ls tested with machinery , then mathematically the experts project what would occur during more intense 1hakei1. The Tennessee test proved, Smith said, that the low.Jevel shaking and testing is an .l!.Ccurate meanli of predicting a struc~ ture's behavior during larger, natural temblors. And San Onofre, Smith insists. passes the test. One interesting sidelight to the: di scussion on reactors durability under quakes involves the method in which a reactor would be: shut down if the G level In a quake became too high . Jn an age of computers it Is rare that such a function would be assigned to a mere human. But shutting down 11. reaclllr In 11uch an emergency no longer would be done by a sensitive machine . One scientiSls e1p\ained why : At a generating station in New York, fancy machinery hooked to vibration sensor5 could shut the reactor down automatically . And they dld -often. • .. every time a fast Jet flew by and kicked off a sonic boom. N hon of aplint"r groups. So far , ooly San Bernardino teachers have formally joined UTAC. But the UTAC membt.rshlp dri ve In Orange County was given a slgnifil'ant boost thL"' week with the resign1ttion of Ed Romeo. formerly the Lop C1'A officia l ln the county. Jn resigning, Romeo crltici:r.~ the CTA as bureaucratically to?-heavy and In· tfficient. He 1aid he could no ltingtr "in 6!ood conscience" ask people to p11.y Its dues, which lncrea!ied from SJ8 to $77 lhls year. The one thing on which bolh supporters and opponent.s of UTAC agree l!i that Ed Romeo's resignation Is significant "Ed v.·as a darn goorl v.·orkl"r an<I a very honest mAn," s1t ld Kin Rt r y \\'hileneck, pre sident of the Newport· ~lesa Educ11tlon Assocl11tlon, a CT A af· flliate . "I-le w!ll be mi~~t·d." Rut 11t the 5an1e time. \Vh11rnttk .'lald that the ovcrhwelmlnR );f'nluncn~ amonR teacher& i.'I fnr 11 str(ln;: itnrl unified nr11 11n ltatinn, and hf' rir1~d l<'!••d that nn tplinter group wnul dfind significant sup- port ln Orange C.ounl y. rwtany tea chtr nr~11n1zat1on lcaclcr.'I disagree y,·lth \\lh1trnr1·k Ont i.'I IA .'ll year's prc.'lldent of \\'hitrnerk'.'1 <I"-'" Nl':wport -~1rsa nq.:an1L<1l1nn, Br ad Thurn111n "I Pf'r!iona lly ln!encl In ,,ttirt 1 charter From Page 1 MARINERS • • • part in guided tours at a local mortu11ry and were paid 5().cents for each person they enticed Into gding. They .also rolled up their sleeve.'I and washtd 11 few cars, cleaned windows . and dug out juniper bu.'lhes. So far, the ~roup has colltclf'd 11hout $1,000 for the tour. Thompson, however predicts the. hiJ,'! money makers wl!I be a ben erit-performance. incl uding din ner. which is scheduled on the Marina campus at 6 o'clock tonight. Admission is $1.50 adults. 75-cents children. At a special .singing project, the Mariners will personally deliver singing Valentines from 2:30 p.m. to midnight Feb. 14. A choice of eight different love songs &re available. They can be ordered for a minimum donation of $2 from 193- M71, E1t. 272. In existence for the past eight years, the elite 1!1inging group perfonns a varie· ty of songs, ranging from pop to Madrigals, according to J ohn Luna, one of its members. "In lfawaii we will be judged on our mu sical ability and I believe we'll do well because the Mariners move well and &ing well ," he sa id. From Page 1 ORR ... pays for what funct ions 1n city govern· ment and what ta:res are used.'' He praised hi.A own 1972 budget as being better than last year's but aa id that financially C8Jlfornia WOUid have twG weak polnts in 1972. More than 100,000 more housing ul\it.t than were In demand were built last year and a ai.rpilar number over the. amowtt needed wilt be started this year, 'orr said, predicting trouble for 1974 In housing. Aerospace lndustrle.s, which are e1- pected to drop an .11dditional 5,000 jobs this year, la the other problem area. In 11.ddiU(')n to !hei r m,in11al lab<or~. th~ M11.r!ne rs have also schrdu!e1I ~ln~lni.: eng11i;teni('n!s evr ry other dny until they leave. '1'n ch1t e thrse have inrluded soci11 l.'I. pr1v111e part irs. l1:111quets and even 11n upf)C'r rrust snr·i.~1 J:fl\hering In P11sadena. From Pnge. l PHASE II ... re.Jaled th;i1 lh(' trrncl nf Uir i::nvrmment is lo control the biJ.:J.:f'r conlpnlll P!i while lirtlng rcslrain1-" on lhe l'in1allrr onrs, Reta.ii merchant!'! who hnve less than SI00,000 in gross salt'.'s anrl lanctlordJ \\'hO own fewer thnn four unit.<; are now ex· empt rrom the 2.S percenl ceiling on price increaaes. The reasonlni;:, according to Merrick, ia that the 11m11llcr companies will have In control lhem~elvca ln orrfer In remain competitive wit.h th<" h1ri,:rr ones who nre alill under price NJnfrols. If an lrulivirlunl ferls th11l he 1.~ auh· jectec1 In rlealin,11; wlth 11 bu~tncss thnt 1., violating the price control le.Yels, he may file a compla int with lnt.emAl Revenue Service agent-" who will investigate the situation. If the business is ;it fau ll an<I refu!'les t.n change It! prices, lhf' mnltrr 1s turne<I over to the U.S. Atlnmcy'!'I Ofrice which will brirtJ: suit against thr t'inlator. Although the lnternR I llcYenue Service rioe!'I also invesLi gate h1rn1nf!l~r.'I on !'iAm· pie basis, Merrick a<lmilt.ccl that "right now we're pretty much rclyinR on t'olun· tary compliance.'' Residence Donated WEST HARTFORD, conn. (UPI) The family home of 11rtrcas Katharine Hepburn haa been donated to the Uni· versity of Hartford 111 a re11ldence for the school '11 student affairs officer. s.roup of ui·AL: tn this d1.'ltrh:t,'0 t.11 ld Thunnl'ln. "'1'1n not 111ylng th.i t we'll be an ovemi~ht suct~tss, but I belltve we\•e sot to fin d 1 more e.ffecllve. organlution th.11n (."T A " 1'hurn1an Sl'lld lhe n\ai n drawback nf C'l'A i.!I U1111 it tend1 !(I 11'.llOe !oral autonomy , "Bui l0t1I rnntrnl i.'I the tor· ntrstont (If thr l lTAC philosophy." he .said. Oppos1t1i'ln tr• 1·ro\ 11 ppt'ar.'I In hfo espttlllll \' 5ll"'l'IOJ: In \\lr.'11 OrAn(I;'" Count }. "F.d'~ rt51~n;i11on s1i;:nAI~ !ht hf'Jlll\/'llf\R !'IF 11 battlr,'' sa id LlndM fki1 1rr. t'Xt<"ull\r ~errrh1ry of a i.:roup lh!it rrprrsent~ I.SOil tr afh1'rS In four school dtslrirt5 "I'm nril Slly lll.ll, l111w 1t will ('fln1c foll!, Th.~!~ An yboc:h"s ~ues~. bul lht>rl' will crrt»1nlv ht vnll'~ 1n .!iOnH• d1slr1r!5 to NJn<;1r1f"1 wilhdrnwal from CTA ." "I d('fin1t('ly ace .'lnrnr nf u ~ v.·1thdr1111· lnJ,:? from (;'TA," said ll rlrn ~l1ller. prtS 1• f!('nt nf lhr lluntln~lnn Btarh Unton !ll~h &hl"l(l] Dlstr11·t EdUl'fllor~· A.!i.'ln<"1at1C1n. "\Vt~ 10 Wr11t Or11ngt1 ('nunty art A l1!!lr hil to lhr lrh of other riurt5 \)f lhe co11n ly." ~he snu:L Crlt1rism !'If lhe CTA Y.'RS fnrlhrC1rn 1n.ll, fmm Art ~·isher. prtsuirnt of tht> Laguna Rf't1rh lln1f1rd Facult y t\.'15nf'1litu111 "Tilt" sln1vr1e.'15 nf CTA 11~rrl to hr nu t1\'t•lghrd hy the l'11!hu~1R~n1 anrl rlr lvn of F.d Rl'ln1en,'' s111rl. f'ishrr "Rut now that hr IS J.'!01\f. It is prohabl y f:!lllnR tn dnwn~r11clti !ho efff'l'll\'eness nf (1'A lo the point 1vhere we nred In li"JOk fo r 11.n alt t rnatl ve." Flshrr &aid thal ht> hil.'1 hf>t>n In~ Vt!~tlRaling UTAC, l'Lnd th11t .~n rar lhtrft 11re many th lngt about it that lmpre!ll'l him. "The amount we flAY in over·all due1 would be reduced by $19, but we wouJd still be getllnl{ back $35 of th•t to nrganlze our local effort. That compare• very fav or&b ly to the $.1 we get from CTA." "If UTAC can dupl irat' the lnauranrl'I hf.neflts nf CTA, 1111 they clnlm they <'1111, then we'll probably J:lYe •erlou1 eon • slderAlion to jolnlnR" them " Sentiment In South Or11ni:ie Ct>unly lffmed generall y conservnUYe. "CTA I~ oh.I and bureaucrnllcfllly etrurt11red .'" said Dan S.11llng, executive dlre<:tor of the Sooth Oranae County Educators, 11r1 organization that 11.erve.s te11ch!!ra from San Joaquin elementary, Tu.sun elemt.n· tary and San Juan Capla;trano Unified school dl1trlet11. '"l'here are a lot of lhlilgs wrona with It , .11nd I tblnk pressure from UTAC 11 lnOuenctn1 It to Improve. ''And 11s C'TA lmprove1," he 1ald. ··1 ~ will mt.an the end of the batUe. Most trachl"r.~ aren't that lntere1ted ln JK>lltlca1 hat11ea. They just want 1n effective, unllled or1niz1Uon." Teachc!in or.ranluUont all •IOl'll the Orange Co11t hive tchedultd lnfonniiUon meeting• Jn the ne1t Caw w.W on the piaaiblllty of Jolnlnr UTAC, and the m1t,. tr.r ts expected to come to a vote ln many of them . • • • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (CAF..CLU456981 Import "Car of the .Year.'' CAPRI • • • ' NO MORE EXCISE TAX! I NO MORE SURCHARGE TAX! A FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS! e WIDE SELECTION e PRICED FROM $2670. ' 1 • ' 1 11 r • :11129 HARBOR ILVD~ COSTA MESA • li4Q.6ll30 ,, '. I 4 DAILY PILOT Pulpit and Pew Baptist Fairview UapllSl t'iiurcii , 2525 Fairview Road , Costa Mesa; worship at JO a.m., Sunday School at 10:30 a.m.; Sunday's sermon "Goals and Objectives '72," by Leigh Shields, vice chairman of the diaconate. "Share and Care" 111eeting at 7, JO p 1n . First Southern B a p t I s I Cburcb, 650 lf amilton Ave., Costa ~1esa , services i n Spanish at 6 p.1n. Sunday: service led by Rev. Roberto de J~oop. formerly of Argentina . University Baplist Church, 2252 S.f.:. Palisades Road, San· ta Ana Heights: services at 11 a.in. and 7 p.m.; Su nday'! ::iermon "Victory," by Pastor Willis J. Carrico. ,.~irst Baptist Church, 6th and Orange Ave., Huntington Beach, service at 11 a.m, Church School at 9:45 a.m.; Sunday's serroon "Lord, Is It l ?" hy Rev. Willis Loar. School of Missions each Sun- day evening at 6:30 p.n1. Jtlethodlst Co mmunity U nit e d Metbodisl Church, fi062 Heil A Vt'., Huntington B e a c h ~ services at 9 and 10 :30 a.m .. Church School at same hours : Sunday's sermon by RC'v. Charles L. RoSt'. University United l\1ethodisl Church, 1M22 Culver Dri ve. J rvi~, special music prcsen· tation 7 p.m. Sunday, musi· cians from Melodyland Drug Prevention Center. Chr ist Church by the ~a United rt1et.bodi st, 1400 We st Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach; services at 9:30 a.m.; Special sermon "Race Relations To.- day," by Rev. •·Ueacon" Dan Towler, hlghly honored former professional football player for the Los Angelt.S Rarm. Newport Ctoter U n it e d ~tethodlst Church, meeting St. r-.1ichael 's and All Angel 's Episcopal Church. A1arguerile and Pacific View Dr iv e , Nel'i1port Beach; worship at 11 15 a m.; Sunday's sermon "Are You Bluffin' Me?" by Pastor Don A. Bassett. J\lesa \'erde U nit e d :\tethodist Church. 1701 Baker Street, Costa lt1esa; services ;it 9 and 10:30 a.in ., Church School at the same hour ; Sun· day's .sermon "Empty Hands, \Vhole Selves," by Dr. B. Lothair Green. 1''irst United Mel hod i st Church of Fou.ataJn Valley. 111225 Bushard St.: Sunda,y worship at t :3l a.m. Olurch School at the same hour; Sun- day's sermon "The Tale of 'rwo Brothers," by Rev . Ford R. Miller. SI. Andrew's A-1etbodisl Church, 601 Pico, San Clemente; services at 10:30 a.m.; Special Sunday sermon by Rev. S tanle y (;eorge, who will speak on his experiences while motorcycl · ing around the nation and Canada and ?o.1e.x:ico. Christian 1''irst Christian Church. 792 Victoria St.. Costa Mesa : services at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. vespers; Sunda y's sermons "l{ow to Make Your Life Truly Meaningful," and (See PULPIT, Page Ii) Gets Degree Darrel Johnson, 16941 Ruby Circle, Hunting- ton Beach, has receiv- ed his ?t1aster's Degree in Church l>.1usic from the University of South· ern California. He is en- gaged in a full pro-- gram of Christian in- struction through mu- sic in the Westminster Christia n Schools and at Christ Church of Westminster. Lecture Guest John Wyn dham, Chris· ti an Science Lecturer, will speak on the topic "\Vhat Are Your Di· 1nensions for Living?'' Sunday at the Chris· tian Science Church of Laguna Beach, 635 High Drive at 3 p.1n. He will di scuss the up- heaval in to d a y 's world and the advances which may come of it. Bi shop Reflects On Jesus People NEW CANAAN, CoM. (AP) -The archbishop of Can· terbury has told a COJl.. grtgation in one of New York 's wealthier suburbs that it may be able to learn aomethlng from such groups as the "Jesus People." Movements that ust the name of Jesus and don't care much for organized religion are "a very great challenge to us," archbishop M i ch a e I Ramsey said Thursday. Their contribution is in how deeply they feel their religion and how completely they practice it, he said. "They have an ardent dev<r tlon to Jesus and the con· viction that Jesus can make a real difference to their lives." The archbishop spoke at St. Mark's Episcopal Church at a service in which admission for the l,200 invited worshippers was by ticket only. They filled the mqdern structure and sal silently through the sermon. The archbishop told the churchgoers they need im- agination and emotion and a will to commit thernselvea to . their religiou! beliefs, as well as the ability to think them through. He added , however, "We know that religion that is n1ade up only of emotion ... .can become sentimental and selrish." "Imagination means .seeing who is 1ny neighbor -the man of another race and another color. I'm called upon to love him as my brother," the archbishop said. "It's Christian imagination that enables us to .see great issues like poverty and hatTed. Again and again our Lord said that all this language of love is of no avail unless you do something about it." ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER Fiftffnth ind Monrovi1 StrHtl SUNDAY SERVICES 8:30 A.M.-Morning Worship 9:45 A.M.-Sunday School 11 :00 A.M.-Morning Worship b:OO P.M.-Evening Worship Wednesday-7:30 P.M.-8a9inning Serie5 of Studies in Boole of Reveletion Pre.School-Pre-Kindergarlen Dr. Gear .. 0 . Woff, P'•ter 646·6620 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., Cost• Me,.-S48-3761 E. W. Philli"'' P11fcr SUNDAY SERVICES f :JO A.M.-Clterclt Sc.h~ f•ll .... J CHILD CAllE AVAIL.AILI 11 ttir11 ll I 0:10 A.M.-"I lttntfflbor ••• " Pattor P'hllll,. Speolif!tf 7:00 P.M.-"PT.., fot" U1" '""r ,.llllpt Speaklat 7:00 ftkMJ-le11ttt TIM N1w,.,,.M .. Pre•Sdteol-At" 21/1°5--6:30 A.M. te S:JO P.M. hll s-1 .. -641-2Jll HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, Cost• MeSI 141-4704 V. L. Hl"TWICK, Pwttor •Al•N I'. H•ltTW•CK MlnRl•r .. Voulll CAltl .. OENTaY Mlnl1 .. r .t Mu1k -SUNDAY SERVICU - 9:45 A.M.-S••MJ School 10:50 A.M.-"DlemelHb Fr.'" Hi. Mester" •• s.mieit by P•t"' 7:00 P.M.-G-t spea11:., H.,.ltl Sc•mltt, Mfulo11ory COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL l'ro..SU...I -Klnd«111r1tt1 -1Elt!Mnt1ry -0 1111 Cl,.. CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd Street at Orange, Cost• Mesa -548-5303 h1t9"'9 Pestor -Re ... Edward l""1 Ye11tt. Pmtor -ffed Mertl• Mo11d11t Wonfllp-10:30 e.111. -S1111day Schol 9 a.lft. S..Hey 1.,,..1 .. Wonlilp-7:00 p.iw._,,.Yff MMtlltf WM.-7:00 p.111. SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple FlABBI BERNARD P.KING meeting•t St. James Episcopal Church o 3209 Vil Lido, Newport Stach Forlnlormation:c.11675-7230 TEMPLE SHARON Tk ceuenetlM .,...,,., fer tM Mrire H.-, Areti •17 W•t H_I,_, C..... M• Al l J1wi1h f11T1ii1t 1r• invil1d ia join ut In 1 truly m•1ni"'llful SAIU.TH IYENINGt SIRYICIS-IRIDAY AT 1:15 P.M. Spirlhlol ~r -ltobW ........ •e•• 6411 -5551 T t mpl• Sh1ron Choir -On .. She bot S.le'90tl ..W: "Tliet"e h netMat MW •lltlef ....... " Tlterefo ... , w ._,. ..... rhl .... . Jar t"9 OLD 1001. ''""" 10:00 A.M.16:10 r .M. -We••...,7:Jt P.M. COAST BIBLE CHURCH MAICO FOllSTll JI. Hl•H. SAN .IUAM CAPISTU.NO 4tll<I Mt 494-1141 1 ...... 7 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NEWPORT HARBOR S.B.C. 1111 Cllfl' DrfW, .. ....-t leldl °"" L. 1111 ... ,. • ..., ..w .. Stwt UMt H-C,_.. Jhe ..., ............ "" s.mc--IO:OI A.M.•1:31 P.M. s ••• ., 7:0f '·"'··"""· 1)·1tttl CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.NCH!S OF THI MOTH!ll CHUllCH TH! flllST CHUICH OF CHltlST, SCllNTIST IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS "SPIRIT" February 6th Cost1 Mesa-F'frst Church of Chtrst, Scientist 2110 MHCI v.,cr. Dr., Cnra M ... S111tday School -9:15 A.M. Cl111rclrl St'rtSce -11 :00 A.M. ltHdlnt ltoom, 2150 M ... Verde Dr. Huntington Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist lrh • 01/v., Hu11tht9to11 leaclrl S11ad.., School -9:30 & 11 :00 A.M. Church -9:30 & 11 :00 A.M. Reodh19 Roo,. -221 M111i11 Sf. Newport Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist llOl Via lid•, Newport leoch Ch•rell &. Su•chry Sc.h-S-•:00·10:30 A.M. lteodlltlll lo-, Jll S YI• Ude Newport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scientist 3100 Poe.Ilk View Dr., Cor.H d.! Mor Ch11rch &. S.lldoy School -10:00 A.M. Reodi1tt 1100111 -l500·1 Co.st Hwy. (Enttf' No1clu11tJ Wed. IMelltf Tntl'"llJ Meett..,s -I p.111. -All CMtdiel All are cordially invited to attend the church. 1trnce:r and mijoy t~ privileges of the Readtng Rooms Clrilld Care rr.Wded AT ALL SElVICU Of NEWPORT IEACH -IDIJclpl•J M"tl"9 lt"9111orly Af Up,.r toy loy1 Clttb Zill T111tl• Ave .. Cnta Mne Church School .......... 9:45 A.M. J\1orning \Vor ship ...... 10 :45 A.:tvt. N11rMJY &. lladffgortff Proyfdff Phone: 642·2725 Minister: Dr. D. \V. Jt.lcElroy CHURCH OF CHRIST 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA ....._ Harbor Md Folm- SU NOAY MORNING ll!BLE STUDY • • • . • •• • . . . ••••• 9:41 A .hi. SUNOAY MORNING WORSHIP I COMMUNION • ··• 10:45 A.M. SUNDAY EVEN ING WORSHIP •.•.••••••••••••••• , ':00 P.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING BIBLE STUDY •• , ••••••••••• 7:10 P.M. NUISl!RT CAltl rlOVIDtD W. Whit tt.nl119tea Minisl•r ••• lorpat Mu,ic1I Oi1•cior Phone : 645.3191 Doy or Night ~IMNE -thus @oMMUNflY @Jllrwl TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Turn. Rode Drf ... Incl Am11fl Drl'Ye (-hlodi; llCllllll ., C•mous drive>. S..n Olewo F~y le Cul""' lolllll "' • c1..._ Or.) Left"' Turt+t llKI< o.m. ~ ...... lk• Sal ....... ,....... 9:30 A.M. Su..-Y Sc1ioo1 for al .... 11 :00 A.M. Monol .. W-p NUll Sl!IY Clo•• NOVIDEO AT SOTH HOUU ll'er l11"'1n•llm C.C..... ottMr Mwlllltlll C•ll ~1"1 THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY Affllletef wtlll 1119 INfbf ._.t ~ Seventh-Day Adventist Church 271 AYOC ... St., C .. ta MtlCI J • ..,. "· ............. '•tef -Piie .. 141-6196 S1bb,t11 School •••• , , •••••••• , , , •• ,, , •• , , • , •••••• 9:10 ...... Morning Wo.,hip •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 :00•.ft'I. Pr•y•r M•1lin9 W.d11e.4ey ••••••• , • •., ••• •• •• ••, •• 7:)0 p.111. Costa Mesa Foursquare Ch11rcli 17140,_..A-.C......_ rester. a... lelMft 1. J•••e 141.m11-. 646-1111 t :41 A.M..S•ll9' Sc .... 11 :0fA.M.-Mety Ci r'ee ,.......,,....,, ...... 7:te P.M.-'"Hk !Otk,. T .... Ca.Ir --We4., J:llP.M. Sl ... O.n. .... Of.t..111 .,.,_., FOUNTAIN VALLEY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A.1.C. ......................... ...., ....., kMlt ·-~~:~:'t:~ ....... a:.~·--..... •:•. 11 IWflifltY ............. 6'1.a. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main & Adams Streets Huntington Beach Morning Wor1hi" •.••.••••• , • ••.••••••• 1;10 l It :DD •.m. Bible School., •••••• 9;'15 •.m. Yo11lh Group, •••••• 6:DO ".m. E'lenin9 Wor1hip •••• 7:00 p.m. Nunery Ur• llrtlVkll!d II •II N rvlcH Of1Jc1: 5»-2519 0111 Dtl110!ion 5J6.t5'1.I FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victoria & Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa Jcrll'lft E. Piere., Mlnl1ttr lodnie McH•th Oh'tclor .t C~rl1U1R Educ:1thln 11111• tcllMI ...... -...... ''IS•·"'· M•mint Wonl!ip ----1t:JI 1.lft. Ytul~ G,..Ulll •.•..•.••••.••. • t.m. v ............................. 1 '·"'· Nursery Care Provided 141·4771 141-6341 Corona del Mar ~\JRC1t c; t:;Y· o ... ~ I' ,.. s -11 z -.. .,. + + COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE Wen.hip -I 0 A.M. Churcli Scli•ol -10 A.M. 64-4 . 7400 THE' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. ST. JAMES. 3209 Via Lide, Ne.,,.rt 1Mc.11 7:JO A.M.-Hoty lucllerist 9:00 A.M.-fa111Uy Wenll, Ir Chutcll Schoa ll:OOA.M.-Altere•e Holy l!ucHrllt I Menll .. ·~· N•rMfY Prorided Mid·W ... Hor., Co111m11nJoe Ir H"llllt S.rrlc• T ... schry--10:30 A.M. WedM&llay-1:00 P.M. The a.,., Je• P. AtMy 11, lectot'-no .. : 675·0211 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. SndtryS J:JO Ir t:JO C•erc• Scheol -t :lO TIMnMI..,.: 6:JO Ir 10 a.111.; Hely Dap •-•HM Vk•r, TN Rn. Jell• W • .,..., ... -PltoM 541-ll26 Saint Michael And All Angels Episcopal Church l23J Poclffc YJew Drt., Ce,..• cW M• $11ttd11y1-l :OO A.M. & t :JO A.M., Cliarc• Scliool/Nimery-t:JI A.M. T11e'Mloy-7:00 A.M . Wedwd...,._9:30 A.M. T1ie a ..... Joha ltoget11 DOYis, Rect., -...... '44-0461 ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8236 Ellis St., Huntington Beach t :OO A.M.-Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.-F•mil y S•rvic • & Chur'h Sefieol ( N11 r1•ry C•r1I] l 1 :00 A.M.-Mornin9 Wor1hip ( N11r1•rv C1rel 7:0D P.M.-F11ti.,•I Ev•n1on9 & S•rmo11 E"i1cop•I Young Churchm•n All l iturqit 1 ••• in 111• et v1rio1n tim•• Tiii C~un:h Is •IW•yt. l'llilHlt ftlr H.ty M1MM ... J1m•1 c. c.r.y, P•1IDt -962-7512 R.1.: 51,..-4061 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Dover Dr. LI 8-3631 ,... ...... J-•. IWll. "" .... ,... ...... 1...U "Mitt.. AnlJ!eftt ~IPtl' E•rly Wor1hip 1 :00 •.m. Chri1ti•11 Edue1tion •:15 '·"'· feiti"' Wor1hip I 0:30 e.m.. Nunert1 Cari Aoailabll wncoME LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacific Vi•w Dr. Corona cfal Mar DR. MARTIN OLSEN Phono 644-2664 f :H.l.M._W_ 1 f:tl A.M. s..., a... ...... 11 :0IA..M • ._...W...., PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M .. , ... Drfw I ....... Street, C.... M-., c:.lf. • loHDlt•W C. A1tD•1tSOM, ,. ...... -JOHlt WllTSY, A-i.t. I'"* 1UltlMY khoot1 f :ll -Mamlfl9 WOf'ltllp1 I:• tflll llltt Pri114e of Po•c• Lrthor•l'I Sch1ol -Mi11 E1the' Ol1ea, Prf11clptl Offlu l'tioflel 549·0121 Schoel Ph•fler 549-0562 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Mia•outf S.,.... ,..-.. ... c:-.- ~•.1---...... ....... .... ""'°"' l1U a l1 4.M.. ,_,-Sdalli t 1a · AA .... .... 0..1 t i» AA • CC..MIOOI.._ .. 9 lap .... -141111• Lotuno ...... ....... ,.. .. c_,,.,_, St ...... , & Gloowooyre CMAP\AIM HAllOW -llU IWTlllM MIMmD ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Drive University Park, Irvine lleY. H....,_rt N. NiemtH• SuMloy Sc•oo'-9:00 A.M. Gulter Sfft'ke -t :OO A.M. n. ~ice-10:JO A.M. 13l·1211 N....., Ca,. lll·l246 A Cordial W elcomo from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWPORT CENTER WonhlP-11:15 A.M. .. St. Mlehff11 l!plscopal Church Marvuerfte ot Pacific Ylew Dr. Coret1111 del Mar n. .. : 675-0950 Coif• Mo s• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. I H1rbor Blvd. Chur'h Wor1hip -9:3 0 I 11 Chureh School -9:10 541-7727 Co1t1 M••• North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M11• v.rd• I ll1k•t St. 549-2719 Wert.hi, l Church Seheol 9:00 l •tO:lO A.M. ~ount•in v.111v FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11225 lu1h•rcl ' 962-2593 Wonhip I Chvrch School 9:10 A.M. Mini1l1r Foul R. Mill•r Hunti"gton ll••ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th SI. 536-]511 S•rvic•1 - 9: 15 J ! 0:10 NU'ilr"f' C.r• All Momlng Chureh School -9:15 H1Jntin9ton le1eh -North COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H•il A'l1. 142-4461 Wor1hip l Ch11rch School q,oo & 10,10 A.M. Irwin• -E•1I l lu lf UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH lll-1211 18422 Cul.,., Re•d •I Un!ver11!y Orlvl Worthip I Ch11rch School 'I 10;10 A.M. lt9u111 loech METHODIST CHURCH 21612 Wo1l•y Driwe Iii Sou1h l111llfl• Wor1hi" on.I Church School -10 A.M. 49'-lOll N•wport l11eh CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 14DD W. lelboe 11 ... d. 671-3 105 Wonhip-t:lD A.M. Church School-9:30 & 11 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 20112 M0911ollo iNHt Alfamsl Helttlltff'O• 1Mc• RM. DollClld L ltoltem, P•tor Sulld_,. Werdilp: t :JO A.M. C•arch Schoel: t :JO A.M. OKtn: 20112 Mot1oll11 St. P'he11e: t61"'4940 Church of the Covenant 2150 folMew Roetd, C111tti M ... ll'llU A.. ltarrt., Poster S1111doy Worship: t :JO & 11:00 A.M. Ch•rcli Sctieel t :JO A.M. Plto•: 157·3340 Community Presbyterian Church- 411 FoNd A ....... L..t ....... In. hMf4 H • ...,._....., An.rt 0 HterJie SuMy W ..... : 1:45 • t:JO • 11 A..M. CIMlrdi Sd ... : t.JI ...... : 494.7155 St. Andrew·~ Presbyterian Church Hiit ................. ..,.., ..... CMrMs H.Mrt Dl9u•fl I .. ,_... WenWp I a.mi Sdeel: I, t:ll I 11 A.M. "-a: '46-Ti'1 St. Mark Presbyterian Church ~ , ... ••I bltWaff Drht9, C-., M• .._ .................. W.,,.,, I a.di 5cMel -t:tl I lf:JI A.M. ...... :M4-1J41 Trinity United Presbyterian Ch•ch 1M I "''''ct, S-. A• (1/1 ML._ .t ...._... Pwy.J OUTITANDIN• YOUTH PR0.IAM-ACID OP PAlllM• w....., I a.re• Sc-...-t:Of lrlf:Jf ~ ............. : .. a.-. ......... M....._ ef Mmlc t.... Dtt-. 1.--"-1 f44.,J1JI WAY IN l'IUOWSHIP CHUICH Pf HL•IOUS SCll!fCE ........ IUMOAT lftVtta .............. 1l* ....._ ~ ................. IU.C,. 2411 ,_.. c-....... ' c:..-... .... THI FIRST CHURCH Of' lllUGIOUS SCllDICI ·----OWdl .. ur.... Clllllt-. .................. ...... SUllDli't Rl:'tlCI ............... ...... .................. ll:IO' 'fd l&IU. a.ua tlP •Bfl09T tuut "' ................. 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