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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-02-19 - Orange Coast Pilot• • •' t . . . • • ' I'·. 1 ... . . , . B.Dlldoier. ~.-.Kiits · • . ' • . . .• .3 .. ~ . . . . Coanty Boy~ 4 . ~ .,._ --- ' • ' J• ' M ,, • ' . ~:~~ .Ir¥i~~ ,QIJnt; . . ... . . Cheating~ ·=Death --~ ' • . --.. , . . -. Carp~11ter, Hides Blast Court Move 87 MICHAEL GOODRICH Of ... DtiltJ rillft Slaff Although Orange ())ut · poilce official! Friday afternoon were generally ~pposed to the State Supreme Court's ban of the death pinalty, ths atrongest criticism canie from Qecil mets, Orange County district attorney, and State Sen. Dennis E. ~arpenter-(Jl.Newport Beach). • Said -IIlckt, '1 was ~ by th• decision because I didft't feet that the Stale ilupreme Court judges were that poor a bUncb of lawyers." ; Carpenter lashed out !!laying, ''this decision will no .doubt give man_y of our infamom indirfduab great relief. The likes of aiarles 'Manson ate · nOw to be purpooo\ly perpetuated'in our society and must nOI ooly be tolerated by us but sup- ~ by us until their ioevitable release ~ ~N!Jr· ''-r , .. • lhcu, otanl .. ~·· c~tf 'l!t'' ... 114 peoaltr'...,, be· prompt . ' " .. . ·-• .. J • t • • . - • " . . . ~, ' -~-.~1 -Live Over Thata -·• ,.. I ~ ~ . .. -• -·. -·-- --.. ---.. -~- -· • • • I l , ' iri,: ti.rltl1e eohstUUUon1 and • r ~I . to IQCbrpci~ the l!eith • 'the • eine court •t °' I ,. I .. ~~Till Tl'(f ... ~J·, ' ',. ' -, , •• ..., ... ~ "11t!IT1 ...... · '• , [ 'I ' SP!1RED>FROM1DEATH.-lll;th~--·ilf(~e-si.ter~ Court . rulin_g, .)"hlch ' strnck dowir ·C-aliforaia'l .dU!li'•J>'DlllJ', ,iuc)i '11otable conv~cted murderers as, frDm · ltn o1..Sirbm' Sirhan, ... Chllies Linley Fraz1er'and · Cbirl~· Manson are .free ·from,lhe-daf .to day •fear oi eX8cUtiOD in the gas Ctwtiber 1shOWD ·lQove. ,,,. -,. -~ . ' . . ' • ~ I t · "II weiddn~-'m · jq ilee an Jn. milld J;i(·ffi~U.;. .);; ' . -"t f .,,., ':.1'"?""." .,"! .... ~~· r ~;r{l\c1nfl!lt w:/it m...., Ille )!Oliceman'.a. iOo 1mde!i·on, die --Ille )111ln'1er ol ..r,bII of· ! __ .:.:_ 1--'" ~~miy'r~.: . '. Ci~r; a 'fom\er FBI a!ent,and fl lawyer, !frmld :the ~Ion , a tremen- doUI, blolf:to ·fbe..lllfeiy \qi Otr ciUZ-, our sYlfeDi' <>I' jllltioe and Olli' crjminol deterrent .reqrces." •· · · ii~ tm\ilored'A!toroey: Generol Younger !!\ ,appW the" declJion to the 11.S. 1 SUprehle ""Court ••bei-e "I beI6W mote • practicol and more t Liw en(~.' ~ 'mliids,lflll R!<Yail.in.rever1Ing tbfs . deplorable~ decision." Alao react!Og itrongly against the de¢alm waa Newpori Beach PollC. Cblef B.IJap>es Gia~. "If yoa lilt 'the restrictions on people wt/O ·have · killed y~ will have an lo-sufferabt~;s'itu~onptfore long," he said. "StaUstlCl of !he plat two 11ears when 'there has been a r moritarium onj ex- ec~Uons have i~ an upswing in mrirden. There .·hne ...ml .been ,any murders in1"8' ~,_qr., y:tan,. bu& there bla .bten d-.;g-Juillp .th& Los Angeles ·area.• IJld • lbroup!I lbe atate " Glavu Mid. · ' . ' (See DEAnl, P,IJe I) Mesan W:ins Big Lawsuit !gainst Nixon ff eadi11!8 ~0,t(iuam · ' r . · .~ . · Auto Dealershi~ On S_,econd. , Le~ of Tt. Jff1 I A c.lta Mesa •nur11·wbo 1llpped ~ ~ r fell wbfle •'!< and ~ hustiand .. .,. lOok· • , . I Ing at used aulol an a .BunUnglon:a: HONOLULU '!AP) -President' Nixon, Diighl•take. 1 car IOt hu been •awarded 5Gll boning up on China as be prepared.to take· Tbe talks will <:'fl.let: on biiatmtqua.. darnrtby an Oranie ·C<lllnly .,... off today ob the second lee of his Journey, donl .and,.nol IDcJi\de third cauntry mat· Court b. cautioned again that no quick aolutloM ten, the preaa l!O<ttlary empbuhed. .Mn. Agilea ·w, ~· ·57,> of 1147 to lj.S . .cbineae Problems may be es· •But' lie'edded, •'the-agen<Jaols llUlble Wallace,gotthedlll!fagesfromBe~Cl- pectid. • . . . , , . and\ will 'bt de\ermlned •fler ,,. get to tr Dode• for lnjura which led to Dine , Pr~idenlial press secretary Ronald L. Olin.a"." • • oper1U0n1 and tbe--parlal petalya of Ziegler said Friday that-'next week'•• • , z~g1er·~ld rill siyll 2·c4nmunlqne her rlg\11 band and ann.1" , ·1 meetings with China., ldders will be wfJJ 'Ii. ~ al\er the meetlniP. It ... tt.tilied al the trial tl)lt tile ~ "onl~ a~ ot tfle.~.ol c!Omilµlnl-:. " ·Alter · lit,··~ ~ r:a.iivi i;, · ·~!'!I bid bad a fllgbt ol l!epc pOtrSed catlofta." · • · . · • • ,allo,.. ml!rilbtrsc~"'·~,od. shortly\belor• ~ Qloper, viaited ilhO ltaell waa .11p1ficanf, the. reSU!ti mar p.'rfy 11ill lean Smitla!'lllif:oan.1..i1 ! vioually ~!be dillahce He said ~t ~l\bough ll1e trip, to Ollila . Ju#ol' !'! lilnO , ' , di. ~I . ;a· ~ -Oct. ll. !117, ~ !Mt ""8 be nllected m yem to come. arrive In l'eklll8illMIT'-~-. · the ll'rt~llnii:lf1p. "Ibo pruldentlol party loves today (<r U.S. tlme. ' ' ' 1 ' ·I -allO lesftlled tllatliJot=is Quam. , '""· .... :nier•.1'~'.~lmi .l!!Jon -Id no'-abll.to-bor-Ziecler sale! dipkimetlc rtlaUOlll be-....i .. .,,th Olalimin Mao ~ '"1 a pllyatcal lherll!Jill beti-ol. Mh !"'!") the United Stat111 and Chio)a are not the -day of the tala In PeklnC a 1nj\rtes" lhe IUflend In he' tall. to be expected alter 11111 abort trip. The wen u lD Jlanilcbow •lalor. But Zlll1'r ' • . point baa to be made he told .. ...., •• , brushed aaJde II* l'oparta 1fllb a .i.r., · that-there •re 1fide dtlle1e11oes bet....,, of hiJ·shqulden.. , • • B C ~ "'-'lid' · the· United Stats Ind aitna. 1'They can-Tbera atlll waa "'!_..or.I ~ ·!ilto US, ar8 ~1 e not be swept away aft.er one. weie:k of would greet Nixon 1t the airport ln P• 1 • 'talb," he said. "But lhe1 can belfln the king "We do not know lhe arrf\'1l.p1aaa,n. BEAVER 11',ul.S, Pa. (AP)~ A Ori)'. proceu." Ziegler aald. · , bound llal, a propane gaa trualand two He said the Presldeat had In mind The President anti Mrs. NIXm wm can ..Wiled 91> !be Pennsylv..U. Tllm- -.bliahlni "an oncolnc oommlDllcatloos up earlj> Frldar altar ttbelr •.-.O• pike duriiic a lllOWIConn Friday nlglll, belt." a phrue uled 1n brldiQr -Olihl ThUnday from w~, to fftJurioc 21 penona. State. poUoe aald ~ befor< !eavlnl WaatJncten. K>neohe Bay -0..,. Alt 8lallon lhe -ov~ bot ft!!!llJnod ID- Zlegier would DOI say Wllat form this on !be windward Pit ~ Oaltu lllaml. tact. '!!In •wli 11o lire. r '• ' If i'. '' ' . ' ' I . ,, .. _,}»41.Y PtLef ...... ., ................ ' • 9iRt'!!NA k~.PT \~NTttNG FOR OFFICER" TOM l9'f.LAl<1ttrr· MY ·tefULDWtltttiD GRANDMA 1'fad1Honotfy ~'!:hlldr~n Aro AUOwtd to W. o( 1. Pol'r.""•'•:Ji.at; This Waa .., 1-p11o~ .-Citi , . , .Cl_.:· I L ... ~ , , . . ._,..r OS 11. , •. , .. 1~ . C~l;{stiiia.<J~li;ives Her ~i~ :. Guess ·where· Christina. -'M~e .went bouaea looll a Joi -a1ib In that l'rlda~? • , . , ! nelgllbothood. , .She w,eqt <1Ut :the ·door of t1t,aJ\dma'• ~they went to beodqliarter1 to wall ~.wtie.n•Qrandma 1was busy1and 1 "(-for a worried mommy or a worr~ p~ed . Costf Mesa'• llresidio prjve. grandma to call the Lott ind Found I And then she went around thJ 'comer, Department that takes cblrge of mluln_g In .a world io widiand wonderful 1and full Utile folU. " r ;or #1~~ tha~ 1~o ~loclul awat ' is .new The call wa1n't Ion-' In comln« and aad exciting tl!ITtlory for a ·2io.~ar-old. Mrs. llonnie Moore, of 11'11 ·FuOerton • ~ ~ she 'was lds!: ' ' Ave., was quickly rCunlted wtth daughter And lben ab& wa! found. · 1 Chri1tlna. Bi' aiimebqdy who toolr, 11er; uJri, their Tradillonally; polJcemtn enterlatn'!ost boo¥ ~ coiled .tlie people who :.!iiii !be lllUe folb by !etllng them ""r a dart LOo! ·anttaspeciall~ , In. · ~ blue cap with a lhlnr black brim that Utile 'f~lb whp'• they bel0na, ii · banp lopahled Oftr one IOI'• for a cult Officer ' Tom .Botlan dl<Ye llP 11o· lato· -per picture •• cl\uge at 81. •Clair Street and· Randolph Chrlallna burst Into tean, ... tbey took Avenue. • 1 It oU. '~t·i ~ nime!'' he a~". " '"""""'\ .. ,\ " ' ..... , ... -.,na1.,. . . .• ''What'• yow-last' name?" I. .. ~~· ... " . \AIC"JDM • • • ! 0 Where 'do )'OU Ji.Ye, Ctiriltina?" Cbr.!it)na PoJnted, so. ~Y started wallr- lng. T' ,'' ' ' ~ Ai)d• they •~ed., AndlChr\ltlna kepi poinUnc.• Even. when. Ujey cbaqgdl dlno- Uons. ' 1 I 1l So•ebllstlna and OlllCer Botlto 'detfd. ed· 'to ''° for" a ride, buntiN; ber grahdma'1 home. Or maybe' bef mom- my't'bome) ,. • ' Chtlstlna ~ravely polh\ed the vlay, but didn't .&> m"?' IO<Jd. hecal!Slf a lot of ~e'wP?r~ Cyc~st ~~jn Cr~sl~ t ' ·, . • . f 2 Planes Cra·sh; 5 Aboard J,{illed ' CLOSING Boy, 4,-Kill~d By ~ulldoi.er · . ' ~;.Dump ·~ s_:~. \. ·A simple .trip lo Ii)< dWnP, llf, a :Weet- mlnster famJfy endWlll trogedy l'rtc!t7 •flemoo.i I~ lrflno ~· 4-yeer-olcl,b61 died beneath Ifie fracb of a bull'*-. Ruben Rull, 4; ot M21 W"1! SL, w-. ll)inller, ... lrlllOd ~ """"' 1111 heavy macblae -lo ume 'nbbltll ".In 'f'U bl111. ' c.ron.r·. aldoo llld'flle.:ir.u IOdolilt took place at 1IJe -...i. CleJGll tlip 1711 •He ht lrv!Jle. Ralllo bad ....... ..... . with !iii fatlte~ J)llm. If. llllit, aid .; uncle 10 unload a plcbp traall. '. . As the two men·,... ....... ..., ~ load, Ruben left the tnlOI: ....... a..! began w~ilil aloq Ille ~ ol'rwb. bisb. ~. • • • . The bulldoier "!°"lill JM ~ ... landfllf ran over the ~ ......... ma81lve. head lnjurt.1. • cOroner'1 ildea did ~no! .~ ei coonly emplore-operaq ~ '"*lW-' . . ' • ·-4'111• Wu~er · ' tow cfoudt • a1M( roll wm be tho · weekend weat!Mr Plcliare ..... tho • Oringe CoaA, wftb 'tern~ banging 1""'11if the middle Illa bolll \ Wday Ind Sw\day. -INSWE TODAY • -.\~Newjiorl Beach manwaa1faW· OFFICES YlnJuricl Jate.l'rlday afternoon when beiolt~ol'amotorcycle•lidstruck OVER HOLID-'" Cow itorp of 100.w'• TV ~eclOr ~Jn NewportJlalgbts. A JI' • WEEK ;, aOouc Donnv K~ RlChard'. ~~ Mirrlbti 'i/J,' o( 2300 22nd "'' ~ ' and hil upcoming onitnaUd SI., ?feWpCirt ~ d;t4 at' 4:20 p.m. All Orange Count7 olllcea and nperlor oortoo• •Pfclal. "Th< E••"""~ o( md!f!pl, lniurlea -II m!Qules a!ler and municipal courtt wlll be clOled M°"' • <d World of Danny Kll!JI' Th• = dlitft<t!l 'IO. Hoic Memorlal,HOJ: .•• ~:~:l!l;~~rva~-~~-~~~irJg~'• lllri/': ..... !<~r9r~.Nd>. Cfoll\e&.! .......... 1 Cotonir'1 "lnvutti1fon ,91Jd Marriott The nation t,oaors its first pretldtnt a = ~ ,-1; ~~-=' ~ wu id~ alonr lrvtne lklUJe.vant. Jn day early this year because o( a new law Cllwdl ....., w -: , ,, tbe :l!llO' b~ • wliari btt tpff(ting c1<te which places aeveral llolld1y1 or\ M°"' ~ "': :::,•,_ ;m lost conlrof '"' a airV.. days rather than theb; traditional cltt. lo · •-'"" • "'"' •·M 'Ibe MU tbtdtd then lll.mmect into ct~e worter1 a Un&day wetktnd. ;:•c;:.... : = ':.,"'" .,,: lhl melal nllacb- - J DAIL V PlLOT Saiunj!I, Fri>nwJ 19, 1972 • • • Judge Switches Stance ' .. Reagan Appointee Writes New Death Penalty OpiniOn 1611 .... ,,hllf 11-H. ' H•rHr Y .. w C...., .. SACRAMENTO (UPI) - When Gov. Ronald Reagan a~ pointed Cblef Justice Donald It Wrllhl lo the Collforala Supreme Cowt two yean ..go the IOVtmor Indicated be believed Wrtchl would DOI •ale lo overturn lhe deatb poaalty. Wrllhl wrote Ille court opln· Ion Frldly tbal ruled capu.! punishment unconstitutional, decl aring "it degrades and dehuman l'lts all who parUdpete in lta processes. It ts unnecessary lo a n y legillmlte ao•l or the state and ta incompatible with the clJinlly of man and lhe judicial process." Reaaan 1ummoned newsmen to his private office on Aprll &, 1970, to announce Wright's appointment and say. "It is my fer vent hope that un· der Justice Wri1ht's able leadership the court wlU return lo a policy ol Judicial restraint." . Wright, a P111den1 Republican who bad' been an appellate j u d I •, deocribed himself to newm;nen u 41ap advocate ot judlc111 rutratot" and observed, 0 1 don't think It 1a tbe function of the courts to legislate. I've never thought so.'' -WABHINGTON's -. BIJIDiDAY E-i: I ! :t; ·1 .,1Tflr l,MTIODUCl llnll SU,,LIMINT' FOODS Meftli 'tlltwlble wlt•111l11 "C" -100 11t1 ••••• , J/J.71 wlt•al• "I'' 100 1111lts -50 tcibl ••••.•..• , , , , • 1.4r letlt.,. c••• - 1 00 site ••••••• , •••••••.•• , , •• 1.4t CMMlltfl ... wfte..U. "!" ell ...•••••• , •••••••••••••••• J.Jf wt...i. "r .,..,,. o o o o o o o o too o o o 0 Io o o o o O J,Jf WATCH THE DEFT HANDS OF DOROTHY SMITH AND OUR STYLISTS. THEY ADD HEALTH AND tiff TO YOUR HAIR WITH FERMOOyt AND THf NATURE CUTI .. Our halt health leam Is doing what comes naturally i> them ••• n\iking WQmen's hair more beautiful, Tilt! ~nbea~ble COJ11· . biila11on, they'ye discovete.d' is the , N{l.ture ,C•t pj~ t~ Fc~modyl Jr~tment! Newport Caniper Sleeper Loses Cou.rtrooni Battle Reagan, an advocate of capital punishment, read an ei&lnple of what be called "a proper Judic ia l ln- terPretation, 11 It was a .recent Clllfornia Supreme Court de<l!lon upboldlng the dull! penalty, and it said, according ,_,, '" • • · · • · • • · • • • • • • • • • • '' • • • • • • • • • • • • • •17 rke coi" ......•....•. , •.••. , .•.•• ,, •. ,, .••. Jt to Reagan: \ 1eytew1 '°' bean - t oL ••••••• , .••••••• , •• , .7t ; • "Tiie fixing of penalties for ~ ,_ ••t•r -11/1 lbs .•••••••••• • • • •••••••••••••• 50 0 i a crime ls a legislative fune-~ tlon. It is for the le1lslature ' YITAMINS-MINIRALS ~ and not thll court to decide ! CEITIFllD RAW MILK whether it Is sound public t~ ~ FIUITS. YIG!TAILES-HEll TEAS policy to empcn•:er the Im--HONEY-GRAINS , , i '._ ".H~lthy half,'' says Dorothy Smith, "is . oaS1c .IO all good hafrsty ling(' Sh~ will [<i· lrodu ce You lo Fermodyl, the organ ic-based hair tretilmttlt. Only the putesr ingredients ' ... are uled, includln9 trlple.<fistilled water. • • Fetmodyl has a pH factor that re1urns hair 10 normal acidify and rehabililafes damaged or abuied hair. The four fa~ulous Fermodyl formulas a'dd tensile strength, pliability, a heallhy shee~ a!'ld beautiful body. In just Jive magic moments your hair is lovelier and -~·re r~y, for The Nature ~UL • •.. OU. ll)'lJSb ,.y, "This cul:Was especially created to llecompany Fermodyl treatments ·. -..sJnce '&he. entire treatment emphasizes . "'heallhy hajr.• The hair Is ctit and blower· ' , dried I~ 's«ilons to give ool~nce an? -pro. , ~ 11 ~k>p11TK~1h1Y;nt cut keeP,S'hair f[Qm g9lng, l:: l!rnp. 1-.riO" Wh~ you ~rush or comb it, ... / °YQu'll find lthas ~ew liveli,ness and b!;>unce •.. ,ffi. fl~t4r~ i:~t. adapts (>S(ly to most types • .. o( hair. Come In today and let Dorothy .. Smith supervise· our special Fermodyl and Nature <'.:ut (!art.be . , '; it'5 a treat and a · _ 4 (reatmentlpr tire<! hair. ' ~peclal dur[ng stylisri vi'iii:' NATURE CUT .. PLUS . S.00 FERMO~.· , •• .SHAMPOO.ANO BLOW-DRY 10.00. ' -Mill Smith will be·here flom Mon., Ftb.J4, to Fri., Feb. 18. I ·~lo•'°'''' ' .. "'< ...... ""'Ill .. .... ,,_ ''" --. . , .. -~ ~···" ··~ ... -. : " •. ·~. ' ~-l ~ ' ... .... '" ... ' MAvC" , ... n ' ··~~ ,,-'.I.I?/ ,m ~ ' .t~ "'<··• I 1' • ~outh Co11 Pl•n By MICHAEL GOODRICH camper at the time and he 01 "" ~ur ,.&!If ttafl wu nonnally dressed at the William F. MattlOD, cbam-tkne be made contact with the pion of ,unrestricted 1leeplng offtcert and therefore the r ig hts, had his day In court evidence was only circumstan- Frlday and was twice found lal. guilty of sleep~ tn a v.ehlcle Matt.son allo argued that the Iii a publlc'parillnC lot during ordinance prohlbt~ 1leoptn1 In prohibited hours. an automobile and no t Mattson'• first trial took neceuarily • camper. "Place before 'Judge Donald Judie Dungan saw the Dungan Jn Division One of the eVidence differently, thou Jib, Harbor Judicial District. He saying that circumstances ltd was char"ed with sleeping In him to believe that J! could be .. -en to a "moral certalnty" bJo lKI Dodi• camper ,. ... between the houri of t p.m. that Mattoon waa 1leepln1 In and I a.m. while parked in the the camper since be w11 red Balboa P11:1dni lot. eyed and tbe lieeplng bag had been warm. Tutlmony by N e " Po r t Also contlnuad the judge Btacll police officer . Lee uthe intention of the law ls to llobertl Identified Mattoon 11 ~ I •·• d In th the WfOD who emerged "red-prev~11• • eep..,. ur g e eyed, J?OllY, with a crease on ~~·houri in an auto of bJo cheek and dr.....S-in levil He then found Matt"'n and 1 t-shlrt." He nld that guilty for the first offense and Mattlon had come out 1bout tranJferred him to Dlvlslon 30 lo 40 teeondl al~r he and trial lb nd another officer had knocked on Three for on e seco offense which aaaerte41y oc-the side of the camper. cured on Feb. 2. · Judge llobertl also ll!ated that Dungan also pol!poned .... there wu a 1ieep1nS bag on len<:lng unW Feb. 22. the !Joor cl the 'COJll)Jel'. The The second hearing for bag wu open Jnd warm to lhe Mattoon, before Judge A. touch. Lowell Lindley, f o 11 o w e d Mattoon, who d e I en d e d almost !dentlcally lo Ille first )llmull, aabd Roberta U be utde from the fact that actually had seen h l m Mattson had been 1tven a (Matllon) In lhe act of sleep-warning by officers al 12:45 lnS since the camper bu no p.m. Feb. 2 before they window•. Rob<N replied he returned at4:15 a.m. lo lrn!I had not. him again. Mattaon I be n queallolled He was again found guilty, Roberti U the jea111 and abJrt fined 115 and placed on six jbat be,.wore. that night oould montha probation. be the aame !evil and white A.eked about hla reaction• to flannel 1hlrt he wu wearing Jn the two convict!~ _against ..• ' '!"!"I Robeita JlflMI tliO I vii him 'Matuo<J ~. "I ~:;;:;:;;;::::;;:;;:;;::,:::;::s~:;,;;::;;:;;::;;;;;;;~1 -cbuld0 be the 1anie oot'l!iJr lie '160<iiht tbei 'l!ad pfetty •hod· -m •-''KE '·~ ~WTS < 'QUIZ · · Couldn•t !'tmt!J'.lblr the 1blrt. dy evidence agaimt me and 1,L~.I\ ~, ~1 .1. .U.llo ! Jan, Mattlon ,..nt on lo say that their delinltlon of an w .. n ..... Y.ou "-·• -S-11turd11y_ he could have been clolni IJI1 automoblledldn'treally !It my 1=~~~~~~~~~--~-~~;·;·~-~~~·~·~-~~Y~~~~-~·~·~~1~a~mun~ber~of~thlnp~~m~lhe1 camper. · '= "I never Intended lo fight ;i thll law but it doel aeem llke -a strange law to mt. U wt are· -• " .. . • • • • • - The Hariging Garden One of our unique contrlbutiqns to ~ome gardening featured in tomorrow's L.A. Times HOME MAGAZINE. MISA OIL MAR 2121 F•lrvlew Jl:o•d Cotll Mc111714) 542~1685 -~ .GARD~S MIBION'VlrJo 247ttJ C"tf11ni:1 Drfve Miii) . VleJo (7IOI U7·7111 ~ ... . 0,.. ol ---4 MoMoy, ·;.trp.r lht 1.. -- I ' • guaranteed the rights ol llle, - liberty and tbe puriutt of hap- ploess ii aeerns we should be Dog Attacks On lrvi11e Cattle Told ,For Uie past several weeb, there have been repbrts of dogs killing cattle north of S.nUago Creek Road, lour nillea from Irvine city llmtts. 'l'hrff were killed tbJa wetlt ·roqr big dogs have been .'"'11 molesting cattle in Peten Canyon on two oetaaiona, ac- cordlni to Irvine C a t t I e ~Felntendent Bob Elder, and three head of cattle were found dead and l!adly lonl up. "We have had It 'before, It comes and goea and alway1 will, I reckon, unUI people ltart ob.serving UM! leash law," said Elder. He suspectl the dOI• are domestic during the day while their ownen ire at work but are let outside at night. The leash law requiret aomutlc clogs must be bpi at home at all Umes unleu on a Jeaah. Elder says he has no cholct but lo bring the killings to the attontton of the ·sheriff and animal control officials. Chief animal ccntrol ofllctr Robert Wohrman aald Ille only aolutlon would bt lo capture ... shoot the clog1 because Ille same pattern will contbrut to increase. Cottle ownm have been staying will! their herd!, rtported Wohnnan, but more drastic measures are withlD their Jurlsdlctlon. According lo ll!ate law, public beailll lnd,aafeljr aaon- ctu and l'lllClhera a r • autborl!ed fl> ldll t h e marauding dog.o. ..... DIMONSTUnON c.. "" 10 -.. life] . ..,..,,.-., ..... e YOGA CINftl e """' ... hfll·,.... 'dis 0: "'.,... .. ., ...... -...... c ....... "'i9Y • ......,. ...... ,.... • "TIM y... kfiMe .. -"'· -.. ., . '·'"' I WllJt CU.1111 ITA!l'f MON ,. , ... • AT 1 P.#11. • I , Intl COITA MltA COMI Al YOU Allr ~ i~ • -------~---~ • • r.....__ able to Bleep where we want. Its the Jeast violent of all crimes, be said. And Matison will have another chance to voice his oplnlon about the law. He goes on trial again March 3, charg- ed with the same offense. posing of the death penalty." The govttnor added, .. I * Also: • believe that Jt fs Ume the • # 11'1 Horl»or llvd., Cut.I M•o .. ~ Jµdiclary returned. to !ls tradl-~{ .. _ lll_?2 hy51de Dr., Newport l,och J}.,: tlonaJ role and reject the • 'judicial activist' philosophy .. 1 ~~='=""='='=""="=··::::::=;::=;:=;;::::=;;::;::=:;:·;·'='"="='";;~ .. r am confident that JUJUctr;:; Wright can and will provide the leadership required to restore publJc faith ln, and No. I on the Coast respect for, our judicial pr~ M P Ii cess." e83 0 Ce Wright, IS, has b e e n Reagan's only appointment to Your Hometown N~wspaper Is The DAILY PILOT N'ahSuspect1~Ui·~·~~~~~~~em~.eour~L:__~======::::::::::::::::::::i:::::::::::::====::::::::::::::::::~ For Drugs A Newport Beach yacht- dweller who allegedly jet- tisoned suspicious cargo.from his pickup truck when pulled over by a Costa M e I a policeman Friday wound up tn the brig. The object Officer R.C. Rosser said he saw fly out the window Johnathon W. Kirch's vehlc)e was alle,..Uy a plastic bag cont.alnlng nearly l,000 auspected amphe~mlne pill" Ktn:h, 21, who llv .. aboard the Endymion berthed at 2312 Newport Blvd., WU arrestec11 and booked on ruspicion of poaseulon o! dangerous drugs. Officer Roarer aakl he retrieved the evklence that went flying when he decided lo check out Klrcb • Beef Gets ., U.S. Nods -WASHINGTON . (AP) - Reviewing the eating ha- bits of Americans over the past decade. the Agricul· · ture Department says beef b the favorite meat and potatoes the leading vege- t1 ble . In 1970 Americans ate an average of 84 pounds ol beef, retail equivalent • compared with about M poondl per capita a dec- ade earlier. Potatoes av- eraged 115.S pounds, com· pared with 104 in 1960. CHROMCIUFT Matching 30" Bar Stool On cut alamtnwD 1wtnl ba,,., '" vo1 .. •39~ Congratulations. You just -5aved $5 by doing your own income tax. And all it cost you ·was three long, sleepless nights.··-·-·· . And• •lil/ht,t:••• of heartburn. 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I -7.> _____ ~ -~,._ --;- Klein Tallcs .... _On_ Critics_ __ In Newport Critical ua.mlna.tlon of the federal aovernment ii accept4ble as long aa It is coupled with "a llttle more faith," Herbert Klein, director o f com· munlcatons for President Nl.t.on, said Fri· day in Newport Beach. Klein made his remarks in a speech to about 150 members of the American Colleges and Unlve~ltles Public Rela· lions Society, meeting at the Newporter Inn. 1bi1 faith, Klein said, must be in the President's current China trip. in the President's Vietnam peace proposal and in the system as a whole. "Students are more open-minded now than they were a year ago," Klein con· tended, calling for colleges to begin building a Hnew unity" of communication between forces. "We need to learn to C()mmunicate two ways -with the government talking to the people and the people having an op- portunity to talk back," he said. Colleges too often Isolate themselves from the community, he told the academic officials, adding t b a t 1overnments have the same problem. Klein feels the Nlxon administration is ending this isolation by meeting more people and by taking such actions as the current China trip. He asked the audience not to see the trip not as a political act, but as "the hig· gest thing to come forth as a step toward peace." The key word of the trip, he said, "is "communicate-we are learning Jlna~y to talk to a na,ion with 800 million peo- ple." Technical expertise in communication also will allow the President to be in con- tact with the U.S. at any time -with teleiype, voice circuits and back-up systems, said Klein. B_ut another type of government com· municatlon -that of daily contact with media and the public -is not yet as 1ophisticated. "We have to do a better job of finding means to get the news out of the govern- ment departments and e x e c u t l v e branch,'' Klein said. 1be presidential aide touched on two criticisms by the news media : continued use of unidentified government sources and the lack of PresidenUal press con- ferences . "We wlll continue to have disputes over using backgrounders," he said, "but we wlll not back Off doing so because one or two newspapers feel they don 't serve their purposes." SAYS: "I NDISPENSAB LE" Councilman Lower . ' . . i I"" .. 1:i1 ~ -OAllY 'ILOT Sl1H htlti6 SAYS: "RAT POISON" Councilmen Northrup 2 Clemente Council.m en Battling Over Fluoride By JOHN VALTERZA Of tlle Olllr Piiot Stiff Or. Wade Lower and Stan Northrup have sat , side by side on the San Clemente City Council for years, but on • the issue of adding fluoride compounp.s to city water, the two are bitterly divided. Dr. Lower, a retired ors! surgeon, believes . the compound to be "in· dispensible to dental health." Northrup calls it "rat poison." Each of the city lawmakers has filed his official argument on the often con- troversiaJ conei!pl in advance of an April 11 municipal election when the electorate will decide what -if anything -wlU be added to local drinking water. Northrup aod Lower each agreed to write ,the arguments on nuoridation. Northrup 's statement dwells on asserted pollution of water suppiles and the ques- tionable value of the fluoridation to stem ctiildren's to:oth decay. Lower dwells on the asserted ad- vantages to youngsters and the strong en- dorsement of fluoridation by local , coun- ty, state and federal dental and medical fraternities. Essentially, San Clemente's voters will decide if artificial fluorid,e will be added to the water supply to bring the total con- centration up to one part per million. San Clemente's water already has about .7 part per million of natural Ouorides.. Lower and other dental authorities believe that 1 ppm is the best amount to stave off tooth decay. Both are veteran councilmen and ~ Norijlrup on April JJ will nm• • foorth -"" the panel. "Why, with our ability to realize how much we have been polluting our water." Northrup asks, "are we now being asked to add rat poison, fluoride, into our water system?" . "Te~ts show that 88 million Americans and aOOut 4-0 million other persons in the world use Ouoridated water and in all cases tooth decay was actually reduced on an average of-65 percent," he adds. Northrup asserts that most nutri- tionists are strongly opposed to nuorida- tion and that the compound has shown itself to . be harmful to body enzyme systems and it commonly causes allergies,. brittle bones and is suspected to aggravate kidney' and heart ailrnen~. Lower cites the refusal of the U.S. Supreme Court to examine appeals Clf lower court decisions favoring fluorida- tion, "and supreme courts of a dozen states have upheld fluoridation legisla- tion ." Northrup, on the other hand, charges that the dental proression advocates ttie mandating of fluoridation and no attempt has been made in San Clemente to gaUler date dealing with tooth decay and adult ailments so that if nuoridation is adopted, authorities could adequately study its possible effects. In a p~ting shot, Northrup urges voters: "Don't be fooled into adding more pollution to your water system. The only gainers are the aluminum companJes who have speot millions promoting a waste product -one-quarter-cent-per-pound rat poision, into a high-priced w a t e r pollutant." Lower: , "When you don't know the iss~ .• don 't 'r:# your ballot!" "I strongly urge that you r~~e'! the i.cu. 4:.---,,_ . .,a~.". San ·pfnente's ' electorate -even't President Nlxon-will be asked to decide whom to believe next Apr1111. J DAILY PILOT :J Jap~,i iq. Trade 'War'· Business Empire Buildup Explained By JACK 0 BROBACK ot ""' C.11)' ,.._, Si.tt •·in January It was announced that scientists in the U.S. had made a great new scienlUlc breakthrough; in February the Russians said they had invented it JO years befc;ire; and in March the Japanese started full scale shipments to the U.S." Amidst the chuCkles that followed his story. Joseph S. Wright, board chairman of ,ze·nith Radio CO., said the story doesn't sound as funnv now as it did a few yean ago when first told. Wright spoke Friday to a town hall au- dience 1n Santa Alla. -.. Tl\e head or the American television, radio and • electronic product firm described what he called • ' J a p a n Incorporated." 1"Before World War 11. Japan's business B}'stem had as its backbone the Zaibatsu, or business families of banks, shipping co mpanies, trading companies and factories . "We sen~ teams or experts over there after the war speci!icallft charged wi th breaking up these l'Ombines and creating a free entf!rprize system patterned after our own, complete down to the Japanese version o( our own Sherman Anti-Trust Act and Federal Trade commission," Wright continued. or the things produced look tlke they were made by a committee." i,The Japanese had a prob l t m • however, they were asking industries to form a cartel for expart trade but re- quired them to compete ror business in the same products in a free market en- vironment In the J apanese home market," the speaker said. The result Is something which bas become common knowledge in the U.S. in recent yes.rs. Prices in the home market were extremely high when compared to Japanese autos. TV sets or tape recorders 10ld in the U.S. and other coun- tries. "Participation in the Japanese home market by foreign concerns w as discouraged, to protect the manufac- turer's pi'ofit picture while asking him tc sell abroad at lower prices ,'' Wright ad- ded. He gave some examples. A color TV Battin Opponent Give n Support By Segerstrom "The impact wu cosmetic. Twenty-five years later the big Japanese families are flourishing • again as rn.i g ht y con-. William F. "Bill' Wenke, Santa Ana at- glomerates which dominate the country's torney and candidate for first district business scene," the electronics lead.er supervisor today said 11ency Segerstrom, Santa Ana businessman and member of a added. pioneer county family had agreed to "But a new il'lgredient-a government.. serve as his campaign chairmn. business combination through t h e The candidate, who is engaged in a Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of legal battle to establish his right to con- lnternational Trade and Industry (MITI ) test for the post now held by Robert Bat. bas been added," he said. tin, added that Don Christeson, county in-- Wright then explained bow the dustrial contractor will be his finance Japanese had developed_ and fostered chairman, and Linn Wiley, bank ofncer their various industries, by law, and and manager of Fountain Valley, created one of the most efficient and pro-treasurer. duclive manufacturing systems in world Segerstrom, who was reported to be a history. possible canWdate to unseat Battin until ''Financing of the programs was done he was gerrymandered out of the flrst by means of no or low interest loans from district Battin's district. heartily en- a government bank," Wright explained. dorsed Wenken's candidacy. "This new system of business is not "The roadblock.! thrown in Wenke's really free enterprise, as we know it. the path only serve to make me redouble my government is the boss and finally efforts to bring responsible leadership to decides what projects will be supported the Board of Supervisors," the head of and who will participle. Wasteful duplica-the South Coast Plaza development said. lion or research and competing projects "This U an unusual opportunity to elect a is eliminated and technology stan-man of outstanding caliber and dardized and shared. Mergers and con-responsibility to this post." solidations are encouraged by t~ govern· Wenke said his campaign committee ment if an industry is considered too included electots [rom all communities in fragmented for effective action," he e.1· the first district, j.ncluding Fountain plained . Valley, Santa Ana, Westminster, Garden Wright said that while this system is Grove and Midway City. "°' ..,.,..lllive f.(ee .4'1lerPrlse. JI .ls °"""""'"'<!!!I'!! the monO'dthfc. -tltid 1 fr6rea0Czroa~H"'• .:01iil<IW-~ttrh& ftifurt, of the Communist world, "where plan-opened headquarters in Santa Ana at 91S ning goes down from the top anc! .most N. Broadway. set sold In the U.S. for $600, was offered in Japan for $1,400. When the U.S. protested the "dumping" (price cultJng sales) of Japanese ' prod.' uct.s in this cowitry, the Japanese publlb • first became aware that they were being gouged . "Mama San became upset and a con-' sumer boycott was organized whlch1 finally resulted in lower home prices,'11 the speaker revealed. "I sometimes think ' \\'e might be farther ahead had we done more exporting of Ralph Nader to Japan and less of our pre<:k>us technology,'' \\'right laughed. The electronics leader said he was not ad\'OCaling a tariff wall attitude by the U.S. "I am in an industry which has an unmatched record fo r competition in in- novation. in technology and in marketing, and for passing on to the public the benefits of our gains in the form of better products at lower prices,'' Wright said. "All we need Is a reasonable fair shake; in the rules of the game and an in·: telllgent nnd informed government in·· terest in our problems," he added . ; Wright then charged t~at the Japanese l did not have a reciprocal policy and the I European Economic community did not t either. "As \Viii Rogers said: 'We have • never lost a war, nor won a conference'•• i the speaker jok~. He praised Pn:sident Nixon and the government for attacking the problem head on last year, but he warned that the Japanese are quick to make promises but very slow to act upon them. ••Japan has thrown the main burden or rising costs on her own consumers and her e:r:port manufacturers, protected, have had a free ride in the cost of shipments to this country," he continued. "We have had many promises from Japan before. about opening up her markets and eliminating inequities in our trade relations but somehow things never seem to change very much. It has been suggested that Japan's theme song ought to be 'Promises, Promlses'." Wright said the Japanese have a big campaign on now to polish up the Japanese image ln this country. They are busy grinding out propaganda that all is changed. that the U.S. is really the pro- tectionist. "The only way that the Japanese image can get any lasting polish in this country is by Japan's really dismantling some of • the apparatus she has created to take ad-· vantage of us in areaa of trade,'' Wrlgbt l argued. ( He said American charges d.. dumping , of product. in !hi.I country hid no ellecl '. " morw TV ttll .. at much lower orice• !!¥!",l 1\1,e· •me product brings 1n· /apan," be' 11.iiWd. .• Rock Concert For Candidate A free rock concert at I o'clock tonight in the Lagwia Beach . American Legion Hall on Legion Street will blast off the ~ection campaign or Laguna city council candidate Beth Leeds. "'Only 011 the ballot on rare occasicfns, 11 Lower asserts, "does the general pub.lie have the opportunity to exercise home rule and actively improve the general atate of health of people in their com- munity." IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Announcing that she wants to .,raise the level of social aware. oess in Laguna," Mrs. Leeds said her campaign opener will feature a Laguna music, group calling jtaeJ.f Ronk. Tht program is open to the public. Northrup alleges that the ben<fils to children are questionable and many authorities, he adds, dispute the claims of reduced cavities . "Many qualified persons stress the pro. babi.lity of harm to older citizens," he add!. Lower cites the AmeriCan Medical Auoci"-Uon's statement that fluoridation of public water supplies should be regarded u • necessary measure for belping ,to reduce tooth decay. From Page I DEATH PENALTY ..• was in· faVor of capital punishlhent and felt that It was a deterrent in preventing violent crimes, . ' • -: l. \ • 2F918529585 . . " Co!ta Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth was out of town but hia second in com· mand Capt. Edward Glugow said that be OL\1161 COAST DAILY PILOT ••r don't like the idea of. anyone being tilled even by the law," be said, "but doing away with the death penalty will endanger society, We can't control gross deviants without excluding them and death is the ultimate exclusion." The magnificent ''C~i":.:COlJGAB .. . . .. . , • •• ' I • ............ '-"'°" ---" ............. --s.. ,C'ac It,. OIWHll o:>Mf P\NLrltO ... OJM,Nf'f R•\trf N, Weel ,......,.. '"' hllllMW Jt:t-• R. Ctt4.., ""' ......... ~ o.Mr• ...... ,.,_,, K...t ...... --A. ~..,.w.. --°""" H. '-11 ...... '· "" ----COllt ... , -w..t ..,. """' ....... I 1.-c:ll~ Jm Ml'llpWt lwlWft ~ -..ct.= m ,_., "-......,~ 9-(111 '"7' ·--""~ ... ~---lolC-IM1t91 Joseph J. Kelly, LaguDa l!<ach chief ol police commented agaJnst the decision.· .. rthink a murderer ought to know his own life ii at stake when he commits • crime," he said. "I look upon thls as another erosion of criminal Justice," added Kelly, rormu · provost 1 marshall at Camp Pendleton Marine Base. San Clemente Police Chief Clifford Murray "" not available for conunent on the court reversal, however his counterpart In San Juan C8pb:tr8Jlo, Public Safety Director Joseph. Mckeown reacted with mlled emotiom. ••r thirit that there still are 90me crimes where death should be the pun- Jshment, even though J detest the thought of putUng anyone to death," he said. · He stated that he would advocate 1 reappral.sal of the appUcations of capital punishment hoping that they mlgh\ be rtfined. But because of his service In Jaw en. torcement he feels that BMBsslna, kJUer1 of police officers and prbon guards abould .till be l!Ubject to the ... chamber. . One tott police official w a an ' I particularly concerned about t h e Supreme Court d~slon. Charles Michaelis, Fountain Volley police chief, said he really had no strong feelings about the court decision. "1 don't l.hink It makes much difference to law enforctment whether we do or do not have capital punishment,·~ he uld. ''Morally 1peaking we aro probobly bet· ltt off without 14 but I have no stnJnf foelinc about the dtclaloa." • • -__ _,_ --:.. -~ ~-=-~--~--~, ... ----~ ---- The cat co.mes on beautifully ¥ ./'12 • •, : 1!61m!!. for ~ ~,d dollar for dollar America's best equippe<hport car! wtuit others call eltras are just standard on the sleek sophistic,tid. Mer~ury Cougar. Now'1 your chance to see all the 1972 models as Johnson llld.!loil hU on baDd a great stock to choose from, equipped the way you1Jke.best ••• PRIC ED FROM .ONLY $3466.00 e TERRIFIC SELECTION! ' ; NEARLY ALL COLORS AND MODELS! "Onmat C0U111V't Toma, of Tint Carr" • ohnson&son LINCOI N r..., ! 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A...mde Ill Estrella, Su Clemmte; serricts at n a.m., SWJda.r school Ill ''45 a.m.; SundaTs sermen "Rew AMut a.cla fll Rllilfl• 1•111'•• Llotenin!J," by 1"ala v....... Of i.,uaa Beoch, 1 O O U Lalanli ~ Cliie•• 1'oa4; Hrvkes at tand 111.m.; Sun- ., ... ta• "A Living F~'' 1'J Qr. Henry Gtrhl'IL ~··•••£" .... ~M-C 19; ~..,,....am llelillnlfe -. -... ... ........ .-;s... daJ'• ... "The cw. ......... ., Dr. PMlit &. -..;, . Lutlaf!ra• Faltlt Lutheran C h a r c h , ' S.f.S.f J Cat.~• Portola, Capistrano Beach; services at 1t:• """· ...i., achoo! at '= l'5t Slmdl7'1 ttnn00 °The --·oC ... -... 111 Pulllr ~ -· ......... --. ....... 'rt•OP90ar -............ c.an.r. -Cltta•al •; 911!l'Wicw It I amf 11' •.nt., __ , ..... ., .. ; ~ -llJ Poolor Lund; tema m4*W1t dQa11:~J.& -·t l!lO ..... CllriJt LDtMnm. a • ., VioW» 31;, Cosla -.; --,"'15dIIa.m., SlllllaJ -at 1:311 .... , Smfaf.'I" pnrpr •·ro. SID ar !Boe PULP~ lrallt 11 lilrft _.., ~ otutl ..... 'at ,.......,._ and con· cert 4;1aanc• will! star iJt th-ljtle 1'11e-hr uThe Centurion", an adaption of tis> Jack Co~.o.J!l'al~ clloo- en by Otar Jtoberl's for his Easter special on TV. C-at S'f e•rr •r llliM Je-Elli- atber, a •init"WJ' nurse on furlough from the Camerowi. ""ill address the Om- stituting Convention of the ·American Lu- thera11 Church \Vo- mm wflicb will. be liekf re1t. 26 rt•llll?-Li. theran Church of Our Saviour in San Clem- 111te. •• 1111 .ueei ion Series SJ8ted in Orange -. ... _..., H. Condit of n n t ~ Ol&rnia, will be ....... ,.t••Mil- [1] J!lilllls9be~ k es 1l) a • Sanctlllfl' of 'Ila l=IM Clnfth of ...... "Latt« llol1 Wolii; -Silllh T u s t i n •.O. 0-. start.Ilg S- dlly "" (Wing throqll. r•z. 'l'Jie tlll!lne flf. tile Serles will be : "Seek Ye First The •;,.tom " i:We.r Condit, is a member ot the Quorum of Seventy, the leading, missionary quorum of the 6-al -clwreh, -bie a 4. q lU rte-rs ma i1t lndOpondeace, _,uti; Be is a graduate or the Univenity ot san Francisco, and accepted full time chutft appi••1tM In 11111. SubsequenUy he spent aix J'Clft M • W tli:a Jlli&- ai.Oft81'1' ill Jrw:il N11 t JI tllls.lbSa.!1--.•- asWpdto tm-Or I .. GID'Wl SaM m • ;r tiwa 1970 ....... -Illa -and im. cblldreo. In llndloads, Caillonda. Joiaio& -u.. Qr-c..gngolloa for Ibo ,.... sionary series will be the c.- rireaa.timll al Anaheim, Colt.a w.... r.w-r -La -'l'Jio ........ -gttg-porliclplllog will be In charp al the meelil!p !Ill dllferenl' ...... p. n. on.go, eo._- wil14lr1<t Ille lll!l'.Vlcu OJ> - day morning, wlllt t~.• (&lafRRJU.•ap». ·ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY NEWPORT CHllS'llAN CENTER. Fift•tllll anll Mlnrwia s ...... SUNllAT samCIS 1 :30 A.M.. 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I letla Mur.....,C..MI ~ Chur-" !ch.or -if! fl Hwdf11t:f'otr lh.c:A -Nc:rrtl COMMUNITI' METmlDIST CMlll.CH """2 M.il ....._ M:&..44611 Wona.,. a o...-~ ~· f.l1Je.A.M. lrYin• -E•1t l luff UllW9Dll'T'I ~CllUmCll •s.dlJ 114DC._.._. et Unlvonl'r, 9rlft Worship I Ct!.,.,, Wr-.r ! I IO:JO A.M. L1911111 l1•ch METHODIST CHUOl.cH 1•&Z W-1.,i Di.., 111 9bulll i...cran• Wor1hip incl °""'" Sdtoef'-10 .... 49!-l•• PRESBITHRIAN. CHUJICJ(~ i>f tile Coasfa} Areas Chlut Cll..tt P\11,.,..ulaa •nm 0 n. «NwA-.1 H....._ ..... ... _L_,_ _., • .,_.,..,,,.,. t:• A.M. c•1nc11 Scilffl: t :JI A.& 0..-.afJ: '!'!Mii• Sr. Pl! ... : f61-4f40 Church of the Covenant Wf1l1 la ....,, Cetta M.,. _ ....... , .... , 1•'*1 Wenld.-:,.._& II:•...._ a...._.._ .... _..,.,... C•-111ity p,., .. ,...izA Clluaclt-•••----....... M,.'t' ............... -.. _ ... , • ..,,.. rr "-•· ClonJi r.r..t\ ,,,. "'-: 4t4o715' ft, Aaltew's Pnst.yusla Ciiirch •taA.u•t"' I .... lb I ... ~ tlbrll«t Die; vt ft .... ··-···-...... · ... -··-_, .... n., ft, Mull "4 I ;iill .. Ch•cl C..-' I wtl'Alll•._c.....,,._ ----w I\ lca.rtlll.._.-... Mtt.AA "'9N1 '44-1J41. TlllBJ l!Wted PresbyfWrfan CT:wch tM.a~; 1;.s.NA•lVllml.-....... ~J 00-JOUJll P<091Jla-...ACHrofPl11!1111W • .... I~· ScHel-,_ .... ....,....,,....,_,,.TP.a --........... : .................. ., .. ., .... -...... ~---,. .. WAY LN RLtOWSHIP OlllCfl OI UU5IOU5 tc•1C1 o•-....,su111e1 .............. -. ... .............. --..-...u. •t "-lftc C.-t H ...... c:.t...4el ,.., THE FllbT CllUllCH OF;z;.IOUI K!lllCE ·-............... """"a.. ............... _. ....... _ ..... --... ,..... ... -...... ~ .,.. ........... ,.,.., .,,._ .... ... ... ~=~C~em;;!:;. H;!~J~~:i&: ....... ~c:±a .... ,cll .. .......... IC , .. ... C'Jdl ,..,., w ......... Tlo_.,,.__ F.t tfte N•J1 ef' Ovr At·• -"!'!'<i.......... .. .... -0..,..-• 111: -= ........... &A -· ---·-.,., ..... LAii&-l•H•t•••M ...... ---·· :.;.--. -· ( 1 ' ' ' 1' T s c R s a a a ' ~ E v N J " ~ A s s R s c 0 n e a c e I • S•wnl11. F•bnilty 19. l9n DAil y PllDf G Pulpit and Pe~ Sonae StiU Gripe , Major Religions (C.Atlnutd From P11e I) Not to Sin," by Rev. Lothlr Torno~'. Nrwport llurbor Lutheran Cburch, 798 Do\·er Drive, Newport Beoch : i;ervlces at 8 and 10:30 a.m.: Sunday's sermon "Are \Ve Te1npled As llt Was Ternpted?" by Pastor James G. Blain. \Vednesday Lenten service at 7:30 p.111. Lutheran Church of tbe Master, 2900 Pacific View Drive, l.:orona de! M a r : services al 9 and 11 a.in., Sun- day school at 10 a.m.; Sun· day's sermon "There Is Only One to Worship," by Rev. Martin C. Olson. Rea:urreclion Lu t b er a a Church, 9812 Hamilton Ave .• Jlunlington Beach; worship at 10:30 a.m .. Sunday school at 9 A.m.: Sundo:i v's sern1on ''\Vhen Values Are Tested," by Pastor Arthur H, Tingley. Christ L11lhcra11 Church. 35522 Ca m in o Capistrano, Cupislrano Heacl1 ; servit·es al 10 a.n1.: Sunduy's sern1on "The Secret of Real it11p- piness." by J>astor J. Emory Ackerman. Lenten Chancel Drama Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian San Clemente U n I t e d Presbyterian Church. I 1 9 Avenue Estrella: services at 9.30 <ind 11 a tn.. Sundav school al 9: JO: Sunday;s ~er1non "Bewa re--of Fulse 1'eachers -How Can You 'rell'."' by P:1stor .Joseph Stephens. St Andrew's Pr esbyterian Church, 600 SL Andrew 's Road. Newport B e a c h ; services at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.n1.: Sunday's sermon "Take a Long ~k at Yoursell!" by Dr . Charles H. Dierenneld. "King of Ki ngs'' film Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the hall. Jlle1l1odb1 Ntu·por: CA-nlf'r U n It e d l\1elhodi~t Church, rnec ling St. r-.lichacl's and All Angels EpisCP pal Church , Pac i f i c \1iew Drive and ~larguerite. Newport Beach services al 11 :15 a.m .; Sunday's sermon "Let's Get It Right , .. by Rev. Don A. Bassel. Commun'ti Y -U nl'led Tlletbodlst Church, 6662 Heil Ave.. ltuntington Be a c h : services at 9 and 10:30 a.m.: Sunday's sermon ''The Lord Is My Shepherd, But . , , " by Rev. Charles Rose. University United !'itetbodlst Cbllrtb. Culvtr and Universi- ty, lr\•lne; services at 9 and 10:~ a.m .. Sunday sclu.ll 1l 9 a.m.: Sunday's :i er mo n "Where ls the One \Vho \VIII Brlng \Vorld Peact." by nev. Ron Allison. Mesu \lerdt' U n It e d ?\.1tlbodisl Churrb. 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa: services at 9 and 10:30 a.m.: Sunday 's sermon "The Day of Decision" by Dr. B. Lothair Green. Course on Life and Teachings of Jesus begins Sunday at 7 p.m. Flrst Ulrl\ed !'it e t b o d i s t Church. 11225 Bushard St .. Fountain Valley: services and chutch school at 9:30 a.m.: Sunday's sermon "Sticks and Bones," by Rev. Ford R. P.1itlcr. Adult social tonight at 8 p.m. Bapllst Firlit Baptist Church o'f San Clemente, 107 \\1 . r.1arqull.11 : services it 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.: Sunday's sermons "Perlls of Witchcraft and Stargazing," and "Someday - a New Body," by Pastor Philip N. Smith . Flr1t Baptist Church, 24521 Moulton Parkway. Laguna Hills: service at ll a.m. Sun- day School at 9:45 a.m.; Sun- day's sermon "Christian! - H.ow Come?" by Dr. Verner I. Olson. P.1id\\·eek ser\·ice at 7 p.m. \\'ednesda)'. University Baptist Church . 2252 S. E. Palisades Road, Sant.a Ana ; services al 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.1n .. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.; Sunday's sermon "The Second Death," by Pastor WiUis Carrico. \/arlous Congregation• Fountain Valley Community Church. 9420 Talbert: services at II a.m .• Sunday school at 9:30 a.n1.: Sunday's sermon "The Biblical Doctrine of J{e~·ard!i ·· Christ Chapel. Metropolitan Communily Church serving Orange County homosexual e-0mmunity. Meeting Unitarian Universallst Church, 1259 Vic· torla S\,. l;ooll 11 ... ; aervlca 7 p.m:; · SUnday'r sermon "\Vhat Faith Can Do." Temple Beth David of Orange County, meeting Com- 1n u n i t y Congregational Church, 4111 Katella Ave., Los Alamitos; services Friday at 8:15 p.m.; Sermon "Our Bible, 'Ripping-off' Wrong Despite New Moralit)· By LOUIS CASSEL.'i Ul'I R1l11laut Wrlltr .SteaUng has been regarded as a crime by every hu- n1an society in history. Long before l\1oses came down from J\iounl Sinai, "Thou Shalt not Steal'' was recognized among Jews and other ancient peop les as a basic law of human relation- ships. This universal proscription against taking another's properly by force or stealth has prevail~ not only In capitalist societies built on the concept of private property, but also in socialist societies built on the concept of com- munal ownership. In the latter. l\. distinction always is drawn between means of production which are to be held in common and personal possesions which may legitj.. malely belong to particular individuals. Thus it is not merely some arbitrary pronouncement of church or state but the whole experience of civilized man that underlies the idea that stealing is morally wrong and socially Intolerable. So it Is alanning to find many educated people of our lime prepared to rationalize theft -to minimize its wrong .. ness or even to justify it as a morally commendable act. "[tipping Off" is their word for stealing. Like all euphemisms. it is intended to disguise the reality of an act which doesn 't sound so good under its right name. According to a code which has gai ned wide accep. lance among college students most of whom profess to be more morally sensitive than their "materialistic" elders. it is all right lo rip off i.e., steal property, provided it belongs to some large imper.90nal organization such as a supermarket, department store. public uUlity or gov .. emment agency , or to an individual who ill either (I ) rich enough to afford the Jou or (2) covered by insurance. Yippie leader Abbie Hoffman has carried the ration- alization one step further by arguing in a recent book lhat stealing Is a positive Rnd meritorious controbution to social revolution because it "undermines capitalist struc. tu res." Bcbmd all the~ rationl.liiallons lies an auumpt)on "hlch one youth voiced in these words: "I'm not hurting an yone. I only steal from stores nr other placc8 that can afford the loss. I nted this stufl more lhan they do." But th is Is naive self-deception. Property losses by corporalions or publl~ .agencies ultimattly cosL money to Individuals who are consumers. stockholders an d ta.x- payers. Even if the los&es are insured, tbe ultlmatt cost is borne !Jy not necessarlly wealthy lndlvJduals who pa;y higher irisurance premiums as a result. To steal from an "lmpereonal" organization Is simpJ,y <In indirect way of stealing from anolhcr human btlng - and doubly reprehensible for being cloaked with hyPottlsy. A thief is a thief -even U he comes from a middle. class home and has a college educ1Uon that enables him to think up glib juatltlcatlons for atealtng. Facing this fa ct may not $top \\'tll·brtd young thieve• rrom 1teallng1 but It might at le"l stop lh•m from lying lo thtmfffves, \\hich is the "orsl kind laJsehood, Read It . Love It and Under· stand It ," by Rabbi Htnrl E. Front. Orange County S I a a I e s Church. meeting 0 r • n g e Y\VCA , 116 N. Grand St.: ser- vices nl 10:30 a.n1 .. SL1nday School at ll 1.m.· Jllble study 7 p.m.; famlly picnic after service in Yorba Park In Orange. Newport Unity t.: b u r c II , meeting Senior C I t l z e n s Building, 15th and Irvine Ave ., Newport Beach : services 1t 10 and 11 :15 a.m.: Sunday 's sermon ''Be Tr u e to Yourself." by Rev. Loren Dale Flickinger. Church of Christ, Scientist; S u n d 1 y ' s lesson-sermon "Mind"; area churches and service times include: Costa Mesa First Church, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive, 9:15 and Jl a.m.: !Iunlington Beach F i r s l Church, 9:30 and 11 a.m.: NC\\'porl Beach f'~lrst Church, 330'J Via Lido, 9 and 10:30 a.n1. and Ne1.1:port Beach Second Church, 3100 Pacific Vle\v Drive, Corona del P.1ar, JO a.m. Chapel of ·lbe C II l mes, meeting Orange YWCA, 148 N. Grand, Orange; fellowsh.ip at 8 p.m.: special insights by Rev. Damien Simpson, founder of the Uni\fersal Miod Science Church in Long B e a c h : Sermon lopic "~leaven Kno~·s \Vhar· and "Who and When". SI. Juhn the 01\•lne Eplsco· pal Church, 21)4~ Orllnge Ave .. Cosla I\lesa; lloly Communion services at 7:30 and 9:30 a.in .. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.: Lenten program Wednesday al 7:30 p.m. The }~oursquare G o s p e I Church, 1734 Orange Ave., C.Osta Mesa: services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.: Sunday's sermons by Rev. Robert B. Jacobs and Rev. La Deane A. Jacobs; special missionary speaker Rev. Olga Robertson \Vcdnesday at 7.;30 p.m. Tliree Agape Grc/ups Set •.. • Perforniance Sounds of Agape returns lo the Orange Coast College Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Fri- day featuring three music groups never before heard in this area . The Brush Arbor, T h e Forerunners, and Song of the Angels will combine their talents for this free concert .. Those familiar \Vith Ken- tucky Faith and R i c e 's Kryspies will recognize the talents in Brush Arbor, who6e style is described as "country- folk and blue grass." Based in the San Diego area, this group brings the first of three di(. rerent sounds to Sounds of Agape concerts . From Bakersfield, th e Forerunners have been heard in several states, including Ha\11aii during Ea!lter week last year. Their sound is one of folk-rock . The unique Song of the Angels brings a new conc:ept to Sounds of Agape, using ten flutes and the spoken word . Sounds or Agape is a Newport Beach-Costa l\.1esa producer formed to bring the best contemporary Christian music to those ln the Newport Beach-Costa Ptfesa area. For additional in!'onnation pho ne 645-043.1. SERIES ••• ' ·u,,~ .. Back Nixon Tri11 NEW YORK CAP\ -Alter urRlng such a step for years. leaders or most m a j o r churches are firmly behind President Nlxon In hls trip to Communl111 China. They say it c•n strengthen the cause or world peace. ''}le has our prayers," says the Rev . Dr. Robert J. Marshall, president of !he Lutheran Church In America, voicing hope that the t"·o n11· Uons may be at a turnlng point tov .. ard growth In mutual undentandlng Instead o r bellla:uence. te1151on~ with Chinn , bu t posrtlbly contrlbullng lo sel· tlement of the VlcJnnn1 war. The nation's Roman Catholic bishops, a year 11.go. corn- rnende.d the adnllnis!ratlon for Jts "contlnu lnJ.1 t·florts to de\'tlop "·orkable relations with the people of mainland China ." "In any global approAch to the problems of peact and huntan welfare. the real and potential magnitude of the People's Republic of Chln.i cannot be lgnortd." th e bi.,hops said. POPE PAUL, KNEELING FAR RIGHT, DRDAl~ED 19 PRl.ESTS AS Bl.SHOPS Prle1t1, Prostrate at Right, Cemt From 13 Countrie1 for Ceremony Similar re1cOons havt come from many other religious Jeader11, who have long ad- vocated opening doors of com· 1nunicatlons with China. often bcllll sharply denounced !or it In the past by-critics. Pope Paul VI also has hailed the trip as "something big and new . . . that could In no small way change tht: face of I.be earth." 19 fro1n 13 La11ds At the sa me tin1e, so1ne An1erican rellglous element s slrongly'oppose tJ1e trip. 2 Speakers To Address Conf ere1ice Pope Consecrates Bishops "A groat dl1a1ter for the free world," says the Rev. C11rl Mcintire, 1 Collingswood, N. J., radio preacher. who for months has been organWng rallies In various cities to pro- VATICAN CITY (UPI) - From 13 countries around the world, from the South Pacific and rrom South Bend, Ind .. bishops of the Roman Catholic C.1iurch can1e lo receive con- secration from Pope Paul VI. 111e 19 prelates lay prostrate before the Pope in a sign of obedie11cc and humility, then kneeled for the laying on of hands representing a line of aspostolic succession which Catholics believe goes back to St. Peter. The cer~!_l) last Su'nday in St. Peter's Basili ca came at a lime of increasing di ssent in the church. ll was the firsl of its k.ind in the Vatican fo r n1ore than t\vo ye;irs. Va.tiean sources saw ii as a L'illt to uni· l). The pontiff said in 11 Latin litnguage address that bishops test the mission. 811ltd u 1 "one day Bible are the means of "bringing Calling the new approach a conference,' the servl«s 1t life to the family of God." result of a presidential "pollcy the First Baptist Church of "This is a wonderfu l. it of retreat, appeastment and Costa f\1eaa, 301 f\tagnolla Cit tremendous. an exhilarating soft talk of peace," he say!i: San ta Ana Avenue) '" 11 I \'ision of our place in the "\'alla \\'All a surrender. feature two nu I s tan d In & church," he said. "We must Potsdam \\'RS a defeat. Peking spe11kers Sunday. one at 11 ensure the church's unit''· In '"ill be a dlasler." a.m. and the other al 7 p.m. the obedience and lo\'e of ou r A group. of s m n 11 e r f\1ornlng !lpeakt:r wlll be Dr. de:ir sons and da ughter s." denominations. the American Wendell Zlnutiennan. pastor Organ Concert to Honor Couple in Laguna Hills Sharlng in the consecration Council of Christian Churches. of the Jacksonville Baptist of the bishops and archbishops Ri so has opposed the visit with Temple In fo~\orlda, one of th1 \\'ilh the Pope were Cnrdinal "the murderous rulers of Red largest congregallons in that William Conway. Primate of Chlnit ." southern state. Dr. Zlmo All Ireland, and Cardinal From a different angle, lhe merman was the founder and Bernard J . Alrrtnk of the Rev. Richard L. Rlsellng, an paator of the Kansas City Bap. Netherland!. · American B a p t t s t in-tlst Temple In Missouri for 25 Vatican IOUrcu: uid the ternat'4>nal 1rralrs ofOctat, years. Under his minlltry It Pope asked Alftink to join him claims ~he .trip's aim Is to grew to be the laritcst Baptlsl both ·UJ'emphulze the unity of "defuse. the peace movement church ln greater Kans11 Ci ty. the Dutch aiid the Roman In this country" and to use in Cr>mlng from Connersville, On Sunday at 4 p.m.. St. George's Episcopal Church 23802 A\·enida de la Carlota. Laguna Hills. a program of both classical and n1odern organ music w i I I be performed. Tt is in honor of the donors of St. George's Se"._ille Custo1n Organ, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Meriwether. Jn 1969, the MetJwethen' 9J1ji1¥1 purpor:e \\'OS to cnli\.r,!!:e the }'elfgloi.yi and cultural life of the SUJ'.'· rounding area, -as 111et! as to China Topic Set for l\1eet Of Cl1u.reb. "China Now" will be the theme featured at. the rneettng of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church members: 'nlesday, at 7:30 p.m. when Dr. Eugene R. Bertenn.ann, Executive Direc- tor of Far East Broa dcasting will be their guest sepaker. have a reminder of times dur-,Catholic church. and to head Nixon's re-election campaign. lnrllana, Or. A. V. Henderson, ing their world travels when off accus1tions the pontiff was A conservative R 0 m a n pastor of the Calvary BapUsl ori.:an music played a signlfi· arbitrarily ordalnlng • new C tholl kl T 1 Cl 1 Church there. \\•Ill be the guest Dutch bishop. a c wee y. w n re e, mlnlster at thl!i Sundav even· cant part. Liberal Roman Catholics in al!!o has criticized the trip, ing service. Conner1vllle Is a Considered one of the linest h N th 1 d d 1 saylng It s i g n a I s ac· t e e er an I reacte angr -commodallon wllh Chinese city of 2!,000 per10ns of whom elt'clronic organs on the West ly when the Pop.e appointed as 3,000 are member's of Dr. Jlen• Coast, St. George's Saville Bishop~ttlle· Re v. Mathias Gt.' communism which w 11 1 dersona church . Custom Organ includes a jsen, 39, ""'lthout eonsulling the "damage America's image in Both of these clergymen w~ great variet)' of voices. Fae-Dute~ themselves. They alao Alta" and mike the years be attending the an nu 1 tory engJneers 'fOrkea With wanted , Gljsen or'd1ined ~ ahead "frau~~t with .setbacks midwinter conference of t Mr. Jack Andriese, S t . lfolland, not Rome. and 10rrow1. Ba pt lit Bible F 111 o w 1 h I p Geo r I e • 1 Orpn.llt~ The Pope •dded tomt&h1QI' -!l.u.t ,Mr of the m1lolh>t u ...,tioe Director, to • develop lt'!f n1'W' t0:'4tiett:t1e1nony. He J~ , . _-1: M St"'4 ethereal tone, fk!lxibility and the eigR\ new archblshopa and'1 w~ely hlllt<l tJie trip, not only heaoquctutd ln 8prlngfle.l41 quality. The antiphonal organ, ' 11 bishop!' underground -tp~ __ l1'_.•_._,..._w_c_h_ance __ 1.,.or_•_11_ln-'g--M_b_IOlltl __ . _ _.:..• -----4f situated high on the chancel what Roman Catholics believe wall above the altar, can be ~9 be the tomb or St. Peter. Tb played as ari echb org~n or in P~Y for the 1access of the1!· ensemble with the ma in organ miss.Jons. , wh·ch is loca led in the gallery .There are ,two Amerlc•fll!• 1 . • • . • Bishop Edward T. O'Meara, The publl,c 1~ invited. There auxilia ry of St. Louis, Mo., will be no adrnission charge. and Archbishop Edward C.j although a free\\•111 offering Heston of South Bend, lndJ, will be taken to assist in president of fJle Vatican Com-1 defraying costs... rnisslon on tht Mau Med11. 1~ Charismatic Effort Topic of New Series Dr. Bertermann. has been ch r Is t ch u r ch 0 r Spittler is Head of the involved in radio outreach Westmlnsttr, 14061 Chestnut department of religion at throughout the United Slates. Street, is having a series of Southern Colifomia College in He has established Lutheran four Sunday eveni11g !lervices Costu Mesa. and recently Hour broadcasting in Japan on the charismatic movement completed his Ph.D. I fl Md Hong Kong and has travel· that iif · cu'rrently gaining Re I i g ion al llarvard ed to Germany. Central and momenfum 1i1 both Protestant University. South Amer ica • Australia. and Catholic churches in all · F 27 th k Ill Africa. the Middle East and Oo eb. e spea er w Prot. David Krause, rlght, wW dlrtlct the 46-voice Europe in the interests of the parl.3 or -the word. The series be Father Kevin O'Bo)'le o! chorale Jrom ConcordJa College, Minn. in concerL Lutheran Hour broadcast. In wil l open °0 Sunday. with Dr. Blessed. Sacrament Catholic ltfarch 3 at Christ Lutheran Church 760 VI t I Russell Spittler as speaker . Church·in -W est m I n st e r , S C . ' c or a 1959 he addressed the Latin Father O'.Boyle will speak on t., osta Mesa . He will be 11s1sted by the alring American Congress on Mass "The Char~matlc Renewal In ensemble directed by Prof. Fred E. Brauer, lelt. Communications in c a I I : Cl11· •·· .. c·h Has the. Caiholic Church." -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Colum bia. ln 1966 he attended '411. the World Congress of Evan-' , Putor Floyd E. Westbrook, A U C T I 0 N gelism in Germany. · who has been the ftnlor pastor B • E or Christ Chutcb for tbe put The Far East Broadcasline tg . Vel'ttS 15 y .. n. will speak In the Company has 22 transmitters service or March 5. broadcasting the Gospel in 40 Or. Robert Frost. 1 noted major languages and dialects. F 01' M Oii.tit International leader or the More than 400 em ployes Charbmalic movement, will mtke up the staff wilh over 75 In eelebratton or the 1 r continue the sertes-on Maret! percent of these being 'n8. 12 l of ' PERSIAN RUGS rLUS MANY OTHEl OlllNTALS tionals. Radio outreach now Ctinlennlar Year the First · .. (Continued From Page 4 ~ extenda literally -around the Presbyterian Chu rch of T~.~-~ervlces bel gln Fa:~J.·m· Wes t m i'n li ter . 77 o 2 on "Nnuay even ngs, ~ary NEWPORTIR INN 1107 .i.mbortt loM Nowpett ...... Co!llonll• Presiding Elder Joseph Ham· world. Extensive follow-up \Vestminster Ave., is schedul-20 through March 112 . mer in charge and Mrs. correspondence compliments in" monthly special mu11icl;;;•;;E;;ve;;r;;y;;on;;e;;;;ls;;in;;;;vi;;ted;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Robert Lohmann tn charge of each outreach. e • Cu FEBC I ev~n!s. the mu1lc. Following this rrtnUy • buncllng GOSPEL CONCE. RTS oervices will be a potluck din-two 1taUona to beam dlrecUy On Sunday evening, John C. ner to be served in the into Rtd China. One ta located Rannty \VUI preaent an Organ Fellowihlp Hall under the on the Island o! ChtJu In South Concert. with lhe theme direction or 1tfrs. Robert Korea. The other is on Lui.on "Back to Bach and Before.'' Worden, Leader of Women for In the Phllippinea. Both will be Ranney served ea cholr dlrec· the Orange Congregation. 250,000 watt medium wave tor for the First Presbyterian faclllUes. Construction haa Church and w;is the guest The Anaheim Congregation begun Wl -the Cbeju Project. organist at the dedication has been assigned the Land Degotiationa -Me now an Allen Organ at the church. responsibility for the evening complete oo Luzon. Both The p\JbJ(c iii invited to ;it· service, which will start it facllltlu are to be operating tend the Conc:ert which beglns ~:u.fi~·,.~ ~~.,at ni~llbyiiiiiMarciiiiiiihii, iitmiiiii.iiiiiiiP;:;t;;;~·t~7jjp;.~m~. -;-----11 p.m .. and Costa Mesa will bel 't In charge on Monday night. { The f>realdlnf Elder rrom Tho 01k Rldg1 Boys each ol lht partlclpaUng cop. • lfttn I p rk Th• R1mbo• grogatlont will direct tho Q\le'll OriO Q Th• McDuff Broth•ro 11uvlcei on their assigned Tht Girdner Famlly evening and will • aloo be Tiu Southl•-"'1 Mosl B·t·•·11'/1'l SI responsible for the mudc. "/U# · -ngera Followln1 tht wvlct1 In th• ltftmoria/1 SATU•DAY, ,. .. UART u Sanctuary each evening wlll W.USOLtUM • COlUM1AA1u• • crMnrn 7:JO I'·""· ·Sunday-Feb. 2v0-2 p.111. VllWING AND INIPICTION PIOM 12 NOON UNTIL TIMI OP AUCTION n.11 Meutlful c.Slectlen 91 ""' wn ewMll .., • T...,. c•ncttn, erMI w11 •• .. mbl_, .. ., • ,.,,... .t """' ,..,.., 1ttlctfy ,.,. ••hlbttlon ,vr,.... N9M ""9 .,., .._ uNll. M•nr el tMm are vti"9V•ll7 Mlwtttt.I ..a1.....,. tr.me. Thr.uth unf•r• ... n fln•nclt 4ttflcvrtl• !fMy ..,. lhl,,_. te ttM Unit• lt•Nt to .. •1111 llt pvMlc hC"'8 wlthfft """"' lncllffMI .,.. tM fhtllt It .. 9f KllMANI, IMPl•IAL KASHANI, IM,HIAL UOWNI, IAllOUICl1. ROYAL PALACI QUMll. IOTAL IOKHAAA -AIMt "UNTl"- CAIPITI, VAii AND OAltDIN OP PLOWIRI CAA .. PITI, PIAYllt IUOI, KAIVIN. HANIDAN, INDO CHINll .. INDO llLOUCHllTAN1 1"411lAZ, A'OHANS, IADDLllAGI, MllHID, TURKISH, AIADIH, HAIN wlth 71t knth ,.r ..,.,. lftch. PAIT SILK QUMI ft HIJllZ, plu1 '""" etMn In 111 •I..._ Alao tnclu drd are collector's lteOU1 conttrl1nr of tome"'" rare plrcros of Silk Rup. DON'T MISS THIS FABULOUS AUCTION ! the, Fellowship 11111 with ... ... TREES of the WORLD Mi .. Oro..t, LM ..... i .. be I IOCIOI hour to be held Ip .tbihmd l IMIAUY AUDITO•tUM "'7 we AUCTIONlll: l4'#eH Kelli music and re!re1trments being ratt ,.,. ln+Mrft1tlM ull furn ished by the congregaUoa;J ~~~~~~===--~8~·~..,..!!~"~S~a~n~!a~A~na~a:n~4~0~nr~nlJ<~·J __ ~°"'t!!"':t' !'°":£!'~"'~' __ Jl~----~T~•:•:M~I~• ~Co~"":.:w~chodc:~-----havill& charge that nl&ht. I· On Fdlrlllcid Ailcnt« • 53S·rl91 . (21>) JTMllS ;_., -----....... -,._ -•• ,.__ ... !:JI~ ~~~·:=;-.--~:-:-.-·:'";l..; ... -:-~ ,,,_ ·-_---__;; ... ---~------------· • • • • • • ' .. . . •• . . . ,......, . • • Page • to University Lifetime of ' . . . •• Edwin Pauley ·S~pp~ng ,.Down Afwr 32 Years as Regent Wbvl Edwin W. Pauley retires at the end of thia month 15 a Regent of the Univenilty of California, he will have &erVed 32 ye&r1 as 1 Regent -almost one-third the time the university has ex· ilted. He aUended bis last Regents' meeting this week. His successor will be ap- pointed by Governor Reagan for a term bel!lnnini Marci! I. Jn Pauley's thne decades he has t)VICe guided UC matters u 1chairman of ;the board, participated ~ .In decisions at hlftoric momenta ln Ule lmiV'errity's history, and donated more than n.2 mjllion to UC. Pauley was appotnted a Regent in 1940 by Governor Culhtrf Olson, but he first became a member of the University com- munity in 1919 ~~1en he enrolled as a stu· dent in UC's Southern Branch, now UCLA. He 1ater transferred to Occidentat College and cam~ to Berkeley in l.92J. He received his B.S. degree in 1923 and started work toward a master's degree. Tbe following year he left UC to help in bis father's' business and in·1929 he found-· ed The Petrol · Corporation. In 1951 he fOftllded Pauley Petroleum, Inc. He· is · no'w ltl*boatd chafitnan . . .. . ,, ' . HE RETURNED as i. Reaent-"tn ltfO l e Use of instructional TV got Its start · and as UC President Charles Ji Hikh .-f vc• $1.nta Barbara with Pauley' a gilt <mMtented in a recent testimonial! "So of _cameras and other equipment for began an auociation ·of man and in-· telev~ lecture-demonstrations to su~ stJiu;t.i9n remarkable beth for Its length plerridlt classroom and I ab or at 0 r y and for its intensity." · sf!4!icins. -' In 1940 there were only tWo general campu11es. at Berkeley and Lot"Arigeles. : e Pauley ~ donated funds for Now there are nine campuae1. "That 'the schdlarihips, medical and · scientific University hlll!i grown so enorm~ly -fn 'restareh, alumni and student facilities, size and in stature -ls due in no m\all athJetic.1, deveJoP,ment of musical talent. pa.rt to Ed's wise counsel ~d _g~~rous inc;l 'other purposes. His support ~elped spirit.'' Hitch said. " the famed Berkeley ban(! perform in con- Some of Pauley's contributions : cert tours abroad. e He gave $1 mlllioh toward deo-elop. · e He donated funds for the Chtf!lter ment of UCLA's Memorial Activities 1W. Nimitz room at Berkeley. The room cent'ei-. The P11uley Pavllibn there was· houses books, ti'ophies and memorabilia named In his honor. · ' tracing Adrtliral Nimitz's·~areer. e He donated another $1 million e Pauley and bis wife have also helped toward construction of the StudeC1t Union develop the Institute of Marine Biology at at Berkeley. The Barbara McHenry .the -University of HawaU by donating Pauley Ballroom there' is named •tor blJ.. facilities and providing grant.s to UC wife.:..· · graduates in marine science for a yui' · • oi research. e A $25,cm gift aided development o[ the. Jules Stein Eye Institute at. UCLA, · w.bicb perfomu: research related to :vision;'-cares for patients with eye diseases; and carries on educaticn in Op1'thalmoloi)'. , · ~ . ' . e _.Pauley helped inspire and .develop VC Ber.keley's Lawrenct Hall of Science, a. center fot reuarch and development .progr.y:ns to ;enhance science educatjon for the nation's youth. The octagonal shaped building hlgb in the Berkeley hills Is a memorial to the late Eme&t 0. Lawrence. nuclear llcieawt, Nobel prize winner and first director of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. In 1953 Pauley served u chalnnan of. the original plan- ning commJUee for the building, and later gav~ $100,000 toward its development. An area for ~rhibits and de:monstration pro- g?'Jms there ia named the Edwin W. Pauley Nucleft Science Center. With other Re'gents, Pauley suppo·rted creation and development of new cam- puses at Irvine, San Diego and Santa Cruz. ' · He alsp helped support cl'tation of special programs, among them Regents and President's Scholarships for outst.and- i{lg atudents who need financial aid to attend the University, s c h o I a r s h i p assistance for hlghJy talented hi;i school student! whose motivation and prepara- tion may not have been adequate to assurt Univer:!ity admission and in- lercampus exchange programs to briog students throughout UC together for ec:h,1cational and ctiltural activities. WHILE A REGENr, Pauley served as board chairman in 1956-Sa and 196(M2 . •·Uni versity concerns take up ntarly half my time," he wrote two years ago. When he was board chairman, he added, they took up even more. For many years Pauley was also acUve ln naUonal and internaUonal affairs. He was President Roostvelt'1 personal representative on the first Lend Lease Mission to the· Soviet Union when the Nazi! 11ttacked the USSR. (To confer with $lalin, he flew from Scotland around the Cape of Norway to Russia in an unarmed and vulnerable PBY. J He organized and staffed the Petroleum Adminlstralion for War which built the first.transcontinental oil pipeline from Texas to the fuel-starved East Coast. He also served in government positions during World War JI, culminating in his appointment as President Truman's personal ' ,representative and U . S . Ambassador for Reparalion.s ; he later al· tel)d'JI the Potsdam Conference as a presidential adviser. He then was Truman's· Ambassador . for Japanese Reparations. "The President later ap- pointed me special assistant to the Secretary of Defense," Pauley recalled, "to aid in the orginitation of the various STEPPING DOWN UC Regent-P1ul1y branches of the military Into tine deparfm°e:nt."\' £N THE . UNIVERSITY'S r u t u r e ' Pauley, said recently, "challenge-and opportunlly-and indeed a splendid des· tiny await us. We-if we will and if we dare -can bring a vast resource of human spirit and probing mind to bear on problems that beset our day. Anti out of oor effort-if indeed we make the el· fort and. making it. prevail-will corns lhe promise. beUer yet. the guarantff: of the enduring enhancement of the quality of ,human life.'' I I l U.S. spending . authoriied qn water--6!'1!"1 . ' I i and air-polJution COOt.rol . (in iftillions of dollars) 2,000 C~n the World Fight Back Against Poll~tion Scourge? 1,500 1..000 • • .J --.,. •r I -~ . . ~ . "!Y ~ • ! .~:;.: ~"''""' . ....... ..-a-. ·~-·.1, · .. ,,:~~ ... , Hawa.ii Edu~ation~I·.Utopia? 1 • • ' ~roperty··Tax'·t;u~~acks Not .Worrying Alo~ State -tiy ROBERT,.A. HOVING lltd . WILUAM E. CO'tE uniqu~ in other ways;' J. · · Ptt'' ptrpil · ~itures in Hawail · average '$899, compared with a national avftge-of '$766. -· • After Massachusetts, lt 6as the' olde!t J•.iblic education system now under the AfT!erican flag. King Kamehameha Ill Hawaii bill& itself as a scenic paradise, en11cted Hawa ii's first public school laws and to many ·eciuc1tors .lltd laxpaytn, 1n 1840: Teacher salaries in Hawa.ii averag~ $10,325. ahnually in 19'1G-7L compared with f9,689 nationwide. the island state also Is looking like a nea.i' --"'!'he state hH the largesl school paradise for education. district, in terms of area, ln the nation. Anyway, Hawaii Is the only state which .Jt.s 'JJJ7 regular. ahd nine speciaJ public >ia s abolished local property· taxes -tn .&ehools are scattered over the seven prin- But the big impetus fOr ·state financing, · •coonjing 'to Dr. · Shil'O Amiaka, ala le supWntendent of educaUon, com.ts from eqUalizing the amount ol money Spent on each pupil between districts and between s'hide'nts 1n schools within districts. financing public education. As a resuJt, it cipal i~landS, stretching more than ·&,376 ts the only state not faced with the con· sq~are miles: tinual prospect of sehoOI 'di~trids IOirig .Hawaii has 180.770 studeritS ··in· Wirf·' · ·utJN1>£R our systeril of_ centralized ad· bankrupt because property taxes are dergarten through the 12th grades. mlnistraUon and financing. rural areas dryingupasaachoolrevenuesource. • . ' · that·-·normally ·wouldn't havl: the ~ 5(lth state ii thus the focu·s of at--. EDUCATORS· CAN point to .. both. good economic resources to support ah ade- tention from educators ~ lawmaJws. , . ~nd bad features of the Hawauan f1.11an(). qilal6 -.ieducaUona.l l>rbgrara are ·lssured throughout t,,. U.S. . ·. 111g. ~tem , depe~ on the point of ol equitable treatment," Amioka said. view. • · · ~· · 1 • • 'ft'he ·more affluent urban-· a n d HAWAII, wbU:h became lbe newest All Hawaiian school functions are cen-suburban areas are not favored because state in 1959, revised Its education llnanc-tralized at the state level OirouRn a State they biVe 1 strtmger economic ba!i." tng in IMS, ~mln1tlng ~ property t~ Deparlment of EdiJCation heacfed by 1n ·· ~DI!. •John W-, 'Porter, M I r. h I g 1 n for sehools. bDt ita educational system IS elected board. Howeye_r, U!e board .. u.nlike.. SupcriDtendeslt of public lnstrJJcUon, is it&.IDcal tounterparj& on lhe ntatnland, .enth~siasUc ~ ~e basic idea of the doesn.'t have revuue-raising powers. ltawalian 1jstem. but he sees some dJf. pP1 • Eacfl )iea)i, ;alongt"Wlth 111 • other state 1-:. flcult.I~ in tranaplanting~ suth a plan •--~ d~parlm<nts, the Halllall Board of Educa--d~Uy to olller slal<!. tldn must submll Its btldgel request to "The 1dvanlage1•of the Hawoll plan ." " " tbe sovemor·andJegislature. , · .... • •r POi:,1tt .1ald, "are that they are 1ble to Saturday, February 19. 1972 · . make some pretly lgood judgmerls on TY commoot .page ..,f the-, Daily Pilot seeks. IP. Inform and' stimulate readers by .. pnienting a var!ety.41 com· -!Ary on topics of lnter· e.t and •iJnl!lcance from Informed oblerver• a n d spo_t~smen. _ -~ • blltrf N., W.-4, 1'61>ll1her Tms SOH001' YEAR. the .Hawaii , how much money will ht needed from the school operating budge! Io1'1s "1154.2. leglslatur-.""1 aJf.thelr. <ducators can get ~'million, of whfch 1129.9 mllllon !84.3 per.'' to&ether lb ·maU a· unlied ·ippe11. We • ctnlJ is from ,the Ila~ genual, !pnd:. , mu\dl)'t get. 25 ·of .our WO local $11.1 million 00.3 percenl) from federll . stljl(rlrtl<l)den)s, I~ e1amp1e •. lo agree on • fupds, and 48.4 m1Wot1 (5.4 percentl -lll)r"bne ~sal. • · • from special funds IUC~ ~.,It!n ,"!'d . ''.Anolher advanlage ls that. elven . ad~It eduqUqo, t .. s. • ,, !' , , ' .anttQ'rm &Oats. the · &cbool peopl4 ire The main source ofJV.nds for RIW1 Ian able to bargam more effectively for schools cornea from 1tate-le.W ·t.no• teacbtrs. One district ..can't offer u - ·1UCh IS oorporil<.and lfldUlla\! ~ lremel7 bigbe'Mallriet than tht dlatrlct in«>m• tu ... Property ta1e1 111 U&ed. • ne~ ,di\Or.'' · . , . _ . only Io fJnAnct councy IIG•emmlilla. , . -&trln•w N..., I By RICHARD C. SCHROEDER Edltortal Rnean:h Reporta The world is awakening to a sense of crisis about the environment. In dozens of countries and in scores or international meetings, Rteps are being taken to con· trol pollution and halt environmental decay. The biggest of aU environmental meetings -the United Nations Con- ference on the Human Environment - 'will be held next June in Stockholm. A big que!tlon as the member countries prepare for the 12-day gathering is whether .jt is too lat!. Has· man gone too far down the road to ecological disaster to fight his way back~ Can the nations of the world, enveloped in their own domestic economic and socilll problems, and blinded by their own feel· ings of natiooalism. make the political decisions needed to clean up the en- viromnent? . IF THEY do not, it is becoming clear that no nation will be able to save tM en- vironment on its own. The world's ecoe:ystem ls one : the atmosphere and the oceans carry pollutants 1 n d pesticides all over the earth. Virtually every major river in the world is fast becoming an industrial sewer, and nearly every big city in the world has serious mog problems. Air po)lution that forced a shutdown of industrial plant! and steel mills in Birm· Ingham, Ala., last month has its coun- terpart in Tokyo, in Meiico City, and in Santiago, Chile. Swedish forests are withering under rains carrying industrial acids that were sent aloft from Gennany's Ruhr Valley. Great blobs of oil float in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean , thousands of miles from shore. According to oceanographt:rs Jacques Cousteau and Jacques Piccard. the rise in the DDT level may kill all life in the oceam within a few decades. INCREASlNG cons ump t i·o n and mushrooming population growth have been blamed for the present en· vironmental crisis. Ecologist,, recognize these factors, but they emphasize th1t the principal .culprit ii m·o de r n technology, long looked on as Uie prime beiiefactor of humanity. Sinct World War 11. the · produetion of indestructible plastics. of hlghly persislent pesticide" and of metallic poisoris used in industpa! processes has r.oomed. According to Barry QimmoO¥, a leading American ecologist, the output of non·retuma~le soda botUe1 hu · leaped 53,000 percent throughout tile world In the past 25 years. · Ecological problenis are ·~ seriOUJ in CommWiliit as in capitalist countries. Desplle the Soviet line thlt caplWilm causei poUqtion tnd only .Comm~ can provide the framework for ra clean envtronmenc..Russla ls poisoning 1tl'JUU and fouling Ila inland waters -includin& Lake Baikal, the wOrld'1 largest fresh- water lake. . · Pollu!loo problems abound in As)l. Japan, wliicll has Piil lndualrtal prorre11 above all other oatlollll pis for the past quarter of 1 ctntw')I. lia& ~ ..mim ecolollcal homJr 1Iortes u " 111y nallon on earth. And ttporWI roct11tly t4'nltted to Chin• toll of lta po1lullon. . ' ' . . THE DEVECOPING counll'f,. of the world flee a dilermna •• they prepare to I" jo S!Dckbolm. Thty Ihm a d~i): 1clltd lusplcloo \llal all the Ills• ovu1tht environment wJU In the nd dlrltintab ef· fotta to~!< -~t. PoIIUcal l<aden in Alrtca, Lotln America and port& ol Asia repe.oledly 111 tbt1 are wllllnJ to acc,pt pqllutlon 11 the Pi;ce of alfl~nce. -.fbid1 while the I/rilled Stal<• and m1111 other industrial naUons are considering a total ban on DDT, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization defends the use of it in poor countries to fight malaria and similar dlseas~s. and to protect food and fiber crops from the ravages of in- sects. Even if the U.N. Conference does suc- ceed in reconciling the interests ,of the developed and the developing nations, there is real doiibt that man will be will- ing to pay the price of cleaning up the at· mosptiere and keeping lt livable. 1t ha1 been estimated that a·minlma"1 •clean-up job in the United States would co!{ .11 much as a trillion dollars -WI billibn a year for the next 25 years. forthcoming from the rich nation!. In the end, the price for each individual Is likely to be much higher. Most ecologists. and many economists, say it i:t inevitable that the people of industrial countries. including the United States, must reduce their present style nf living. The earth's atmosphere is a closed system ; it is not poS!ible to continue pouring poisons into it without 1 breakdown .occurring at some point. .. s1MRA.R.CY, th{ amOunl of natural resources· -including oxygen and water -it limited. At 50me point. the con• surnption and population curves have to level off, either by human choiee or by natural design . ln the few days av_alJable to them in ON A GLOBAL scale the cost could Stockholm, the conference delegates .are range as high as 4 percent of the gross not likely to dfl more than set the stage product of all countries just to h,old the for conlinulng environmental action. The line aaainst pollution, and three lo four conference is a step In the direction ot times that amount to repair _past the preservation of the human species. If damage. For the poor nations, the price it stirs the conscience of the world, it will might be beyond reach unless help is have served its purpose. Our lllan In San f'ranebf'O-----. They Can't Say That About Us By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCXJ -"The most en· .« trancing typo or the week was found by Joe GarreU in the Seattle Post. Intelligencer. quote : ' ' Governor Reagan aMouncetl. formation 0£ the California Conunittee to Re-eJect the . President and predicted that Nixon Will carry his naive state." HEY STUDENTS, you reaUy want to ta~e a chance on Term P1per1 Unltd., the LA. outfit that sell1 term papers to undergrads? Newsman Keith Power wrote to the firm for some Ur formation and rec 'd an 1.nswer dated "January 31 " and addre!!ed to the •·s. r. O'onlckle" (fiunkt !) TEN.SECOND VIGNE'ITE: Robert ·Beok, the· E. ·B•y educator, was driv- ing across the Gate Bridge last ·week when 'his car got a nat ti~. As ht emerged to look for a phone. he was 1lmost frightened over the rail by a woman who •lammed on her brakes and yelled "Don't Jwnp! Don't jump!" SUCE OF WRY' S. F. Yenow Cab. whith already charges the highest rates In' the land and wants more, is owned by Watergate of San Diego, whm'e the c1b rates are lhe lowest in California (btJI then, where II th<re to gO' bes.ides the zoo? ) NOW WE'RE down tn san Jose for the Angeli Davis lilal, grubbing around. Bid grub. F6r instanct: there'• 1 room ne1t to t1lt press room where reporters may w1tch 'tbe·pro- ceedlngs via closed-circuit televtsi'on •on thrtt monitor• -but they can't drin~ or smoke because Judge James 8. Sootl hu de1IiJ>1Ied this . area an "audUary courtroom.•• NATUllALLY. the hard-drinking, lwd·1mokin1 reporttra, played by Roi 1\us,.u lltd Clark Gable, are furioua about this non·seNlcal ruling. but leave tt to old ll1ld7 JollnlOft of the Herald (Lee Tracy) to put th111gs ln perspective. "Just be gr a t e I u I, ' ' grated Hildy. "that old Scott didn 't declare this an au1iliary church - we 'd .be on our knees!" WHAT'S NEW with Amtrak . savior of the American railroad system? Well. reporter Carl Nolte, boy buff, reports the clock in Oakland's 18th St. station· is running again after all lhese year's -but two minutes slow. And the train to L, A .. which he took. was an hour an~ a half late, but, as he s1ys, "What can you expect of an out- fit that can't even make the time run on time?" MY FAVORJTE curmudgeon, Ken-- neth Rexroth, after his first reluctant look at St. Mary's Cathedral: "It 's · a hype:rtrophied desk: cigarette nghter. a completely irreligious structure com- parable to the St. Louis or Lausanne airports, in which comparison It comes olf poorly. What It really Ioolts like,·' Kenneth finally decides, Is "lhe underbelly of 1 freeway." ••wuo WAS St. Andreas that we should have named • fault after him?" J inquired Sunday, and Joe · Thompson ls first under the wire with "H~ was the patron saint o( chulty beCau&e he w1s generous to a -" yes· yes.yes and thank you 111 . rr LOOKS VERY MUCH 11 lhouih Stanford's athlepc lams will drop the "lndian1° nickname -under pressure -and II they are ilready Iooklnj around for 1 new appe.Uallon, they net<! look no farther: Sine< Founder Lellltd Sianford Jr. was a r11Iro1d IY· ~~d ?.~':i'~u!~..t.e1m ~~t!,~· for •borl. • • t t " t k c t • f f fi t s T 0 • t t w t f e b d a c p y e • h ____________ .,. _______________________ ...... _________________ ... ________ _ .. Good morning, boys and glrls, and welcome to another Saturday of fun and learning with Uncle Len and Ilia lriendJ Carol and Andy. , Well, we bad a good turnout ln ~ week 's contests and ~d 1 fine variety or entries. Choosing winners was a lot of fun. Keep the old mail sac k reiUy full for next week. OK! - On today 's page, you will find the winning question by .a Costa Mesa girl to Ask Andy. She will be rece iving a World Book Encyclopedia for her er-,.--.. . ---·· forts . 7\ Uncle Len would like to also -O C ~oc..i...Gc()O Oc:, (~i · ~ menti on that Chris Kuder o( OODoOocna <)'0060~!"\~~ '·.· .f..o Costa Mesa, one o( our contest ~90~Q.~~.f,~ O'!'.\ , · · ~ ~ t:\.Slr. ;~~n~i~ht~~~1teha~~ss:1nb~~~~ (-:<.:r?o Gb't:Y:.&'!81~. 1 · , , ~--. ' ~~ d Congratulalions, Chris! Well this week's topic is not only interesting but also a Jot of fun. Al February draws to a close, the windy month of March will be blowing in. I am t5lltt you all know what we can do on a windy day-fly kites, of course. Kite nying, our topic for this week, has a fascinating history. One tradition holds that . ' * PRIZE WINNER Gwendolyn Hire, 101/2:, 2447 C1t1ll~1 S~., L1gun_1 Bea~h Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Eontest; Here's all you do! (l") Draw picture ·oo piece of plain: white paper S'h inches wide and f inches deep. Use black•ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It mU5l be ·your · Own· work; f3f Put your nam_!!, age and address on back ·of drawing. Mail it to Unck! ·Len's _Art Con~6tr Boi:-1560.,_ -DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner '<''i ii receive Kennedy half dollar. Idles were invented by the '------------------~--------------,,..-' Greek scientist Archytas near- ly 2.500 years ago. It ls thought that he gave them the name "kite'' after a graceful hawk by the same name. However. the sport has long been a favorite among Orien- tal peoples who believed that a kite Oying over 1he house warded off evil spirits. Many experts feel that kites have been ·used in the Ori'"t for much longer than !,500 years: But -whoever invented this conglomeration of .!t t I c k s covered with cloth, paper or plastic, it has had a marvelous past. ll is said that once a Korean generi.I suspended.ta lantern from a kite to inspire his men in battle. Another general used a kite to carry a line across a gorge to begin building' a bridge. This is still done by today 's engineers. Another story.· holds that a Japanese . bandit suspended himself from a hu11:e kite to rob a castie tOwer. Kite!s have· been used as · signals, aerial camera carriers and even in (irregular diamond .shape) ai\d, rescue operations. the box kite.-The Oriental ~ In his famous 1752 ex· pie are famous for their fan cy periment, Benjamin Franklin animal kites, especially the suspended a metal key fr om a dragon headed ones. All but kite and flew it _ i_n a thun-the _box kite need a Jong tail of derstorm to prove that light-cloth to keep balance. 'ning was really electricity. Kites ·are "fun and -easy to A kite used by weatherman make. If you don't want to try in 1910 achieved the record and make one, they are cheap ~ltitude or 23,835-feet. It: was U>-buy. Aeyway. next time .. Oown on piano wire and at-·someone.-. tells )!PU. ·to "go t~ched ,to a hug_e winch on the fly -.. kite," do just that - ground. · · you'll have ·a ball. F a m o u s experimenters Also, do SOi'Je drawings and · such · as Ca pt. Baden:Pov.·elt, ·other-entries on kite Oying·and founder of the Bo.y Scouts, and .ceaUy stuff the old mail sack, Alexander Graham Bell. in-·Art mentions include: Cindy venaor of th.e telephone, built Seela, ·s, Fountain Valley; kites which carried men ·to Glenn Currey, 8, Founlain more .than 100 feet of altitude. Valley;· ·Mike Currey, . 11, As lat(!,as ~orld War II, the · .Founl.aiR· Valley; Anna, Marie , G!!:rrnans used \I special -kite .JiaUo,:an,_. G&>sta .Mesa: CRris Naturalist Tags Owls With Radios CINCINNAJl. Ohio (APl - A ~amilton County pari< ranger is attaching m.iniature radio transmittel'I to s11.w-wbet owls and Am~ricaJ' woodcock! fo learn more about the secretive species. · · The tranamitter Is about the size of .a man~s thumbn.ail, bas battr.ry pc>.,wer .for 60 day!I and transmits -a beep that can be picked up on a portable receiver. ' · U. Ron Austlng, a naturalist as well :1s a ranger, has tag- ged four ·to 1ix woodcocks and. tour or Ji\le· owls in each Of thret sesons in the Miami- Whitewater Forest. · Eich. S75 trinsmitter fs on a dlfrererlt · freiqUency so the bifds · · ah<f' ·animals can be fr"arked.' "''~ the owe!!: gel too "tiigh 1n the air we have to track them by airplane," Austlng said. The ti-ansmift'ef is glued to a thi n ·rubber· '-harness which slips over ' the bi"ras win~. The ~emess deteriorates and falls off in about three to four months. The whole rig weighs about five grams. ....,..,, •• ....,., 19, 1972 OAILV ~ILOT 'T Handyman Patterns -Kids-Have=~.ooking: -Fun---- By STEVE EU.INGSON SuPJIOl!nt you were 1 merh~r of tht Jdl!ipop set, how would you llkt usin1 adult furniture all tht: time? It's pretty hard to e 1 p e c t youngsters to 11t 1tlll when 1rownup furni~urt just l.sn't comfortable. Jt seems· to me that we' should l•ke the aame inter.est. in hlviJll 1t least one comfy chair for the kids, that we· do , in b1vtn1 OAe for OW-selves. . 1ht little rocker ·pictured here with Cindy Smith is a sriap to . make .1nd a plusure to present. .u:a ·jt()_.rnething all youngsters really like. Four basic principles have been In- corporated in making .it .. , ~\rnp licity of "design, sturdiness of constrilcLion, low .cost ol 'materials and ease or assembly. It may be u.sed with or without a cushion, which Is a standard siie,and •V•lla ble everyWhere.· -: · ; • EaCh side of th,. rocker Is t made ' from one piece nf plywood, thus eliminating dif- ficult joi nts which might \-: become loose from hard wear. , This rdea also mikes for ease • · • -- L •• • < . . ~ In construction. To mak• the LITTLE ROCK!R A SNAP TO MAKE FOR KIDS 'chalf., you need only trace the Lollipop S•t Ctn Have GTown·up Chair Too fuD•si* paU~rp . !!":. plywood. p. o. Bot 2383 Van N~s. Ca. 91400 benches . . . ~: No. 300 Colonial cradle ... Sl .00; No. 196 Baby'a playpen , ·, . 60t': ,. ' Next saw out -the Paz:ts and finally put them to~ether. ~~~µse it's~so s'tUfdf, here Is a piece·of funiiture that m1y 6e h"anded down from genera· lion to · generation. To obtain the child'.!t rocker pa ttern number 392, send $1. t add 25c extra per pattern for Other patterns )'ou Will en· .)o1: Nn. 34~ Malching adult- 1lu: rocker ... 11 ,00 ; No. 313 Child's barbecue table & No. CI2X· ~rted bird houset ... l.'l ; Cat•iol picturln1 450 . projects , .• 75c. airmail delivery) by currency, .----,..-------------------;; check or money order to: Steve Ellingson Orange Coast Daily ·Pilot · Pattern Dept. ' Who's Wholn Wheat? tries and their exporl polli- tiop in world wheat trade. 'Kit Carson' Still Alive WASHINGTON iAP ) - The Agriculture Depart. ment oflert a quiz on world wheat p~: What countries, in order oI rank, produce the most? "For lnstance, Mainland China ind India are thought of Is rice con· sumers," the report said. "Also. they hive had food problems wbich have nee· essitated large wheat im· port~." BIG CREEK, Calif. (UPI) -The only winter resident of F1orence Lake In the Higb Siefra 25 ·miles east of here is an aging tomcat. "Kil Carson" be c a me mascot of the lake back in 1955 when · he apparentlf became separated from • family camping in the area . He seUled at the dam tender's cottage and during the harsh winter months an access hole was drilled so b_e could come and go -from the deserted cottage at the 7.300 foot· level. During hi! firat yea rs he kept the mice popu1aUon of the cottage down to a minimum but now his eyesight is fading .and llis -hearing almost gone. H\linan 'friend., now leave inough dry food 1 to gel Kit thrpu_gb the winter until the snow melts in 1prlo& .I.Pd. thJ1 leu hardy humane ··•&~In return to \,be Jake, Answer : Soviet Union. lnd ia , Red China. Wesl Germany , Uniled States. France. Turkey, ltaly, Australia and Canada. The dep"rtment, in a ne" "Wheat Situation" rP- Port. u.ys many people mlgi)! be mtsled by ti•• 'tradtuonal ill;tqe of coun· -. Although lndla and China rank second and third. respectively, ln whcAt production, they are by f111r the mo."l po~\olil r.ountMeB -'fld req__ul~ "'he11t imj>orta'lo ft)eet ~ manda. _ . ., · '"4 fft' ... ti_ '91 A.6 AW,1 c/0 O,...._ C...t Dtilly "lot, h• . 1560, Cost. MllCI, "Calff. tow~ behin<I ·' a submarine ·Hare,-81h, . Laguna Beach: whicb.1ilt,e<!' 8q observer into Keri See.la, 4, F o u at a j.n tbe aii f.pr a.better view. ' • ·-r ·Valley: .·Tommy. :.Adam.!00. If. --':==:t=::;:~=-=·=======:§:·::-::i:;;::::;:=::,....!. ___ .J:: __ ~-----------!;.,... ... _ . Most common .type!' of kites . F.'ountitn Valley; · L·i 11-d a . , 1 • ' I Al'dv se~' I come.let• 11)-veh,1~ 1et ol lt>f Wor . IOI!· •~YtlONlf,. to ""· 11t1i. 0 !ltrmtr.n, ••• !1, cf Ca1!1 Meu, C• lornle, for Iler 11111lk!n: How cu moths possibly eat clothes? Annette just learned that the clothes moth eats nothing at all. This· is enough to make a _person wonder who in the world creates those wicked holes in our winter wools. ~1aybe we have been unfair to blame the moths. Not at ·an. However, j( is true that they were not made by the Outtery Jittle clothes moth because she really has no appetite. The damage was done by her hungry children. Most moths and butterOies live only a few days, just long enough to make and la y their eggs. As a rule. they are too busy to eat, though some take a few sips of dew. The winged insects are adults and we tend to notice them more because they Oy around . However, we hardly notice the adult clothes moth . She 11 drabbish gray, very small and she tends tO flutter around in shady cor- ners. This is because she is hun- ting for things that we tend to ketp in shady corners. such as clothes. Mother in.sects lay their-eggs where the hatchings will find the special food they need. The clothes moth larvae will be famished for woolen fabrics. They also enjoy rur, reathers and leather. These fibers come frqm animals and th! greedy grubs prefer then\ sp0tte(I w_ith greasy &rim. They do not eat fibers or nylon or other synthetic material. Though the mother moth does not eat clothes her.11elf. she .strives veor hard to see that her orfaprina:,get a chance to feed on them . Somehow she knows ·just where our winter woolens are stored and Out- ters a.round to find an en- t.r!nce. She is small enou~h to fold her wings and wriggle through 1 pinhole to 11)' her eggs in what she consider11 to be a suitable 11p0t. Whe.n possi- ble, she elecLI a place that if. dark and quiet, fa irly wa~m and not too dry, If there l.!I 1 crack or tiny hole In 11 package of atored clothing. you can bet your mittens she will crawl Inside 1nd Jay her eggs. The mother moth's work h1 now finished and ahe q-awla aWay to die. When the eggs batch. Ult bunl!l'..larvae !Ind t.bem88lves In 1 1m11l world m.id• enUrtly of tht~ favorite food . Naturally they Mt to. work and feast on the l•brlcs. Atter 1 week or "' ol g0<glna. the damai• IJ 0on1 and U1e l1rv1e' chanee Into pupae. Thev ma}'. sleep for several wee.ks or "eve._n rrionthS. When· ar~. lae three-stick ·In•" ·Crouch. JO. Costa .. Mesa; YOUR .NEW .. S· QU,l'Z agonal), the tw~stick bow kite · Kathy Crouch, 6, Ciosta Mesa. l ·i i • I. ' " . " Tett"l'eursel, • •· . ' ' .. . . ', Htrt'I • ~IK•' fer •veryoitt Ill tile ttrnflv ~ -""' If NH'• '"' lllt et' ·._., own "noso' ttr -·" Ttke 'i!llS' ....... .., N~ h ll "' ,,,.. lff"IYICY ., -own llomt 1'1'1111 doll'I ewen M¥t tel ltt ""' I I finally the,Y hafch. they are z,; . P.. adult winied )hsettS -all !'et .----L.ilro{J to repeat lhe eyelet · ' /..?'. Lorner The female . n'!Qlh js ,clever\ but we c~n be cl~verer. Our clothes ha ve a better chance when we remoye. every spot before storing them . They 'sre safer when sealed in air tight packages. For added pr~ tection we ca n add certain chemicals that moths detest . As a rule, the fema le stays away from lavender and ctr- lain other fragrant herbS. She also abhors the tangy odor of moth balls and flakes. RiDDLES ·and JOKES * PRIZE WIN~ER . ' : '\ ' ' . •' ' . I ' • . . ' ( ' . . . . .. . \Vife: "Harrr,~ Harry! I beard a·meuse squeak!' ·.' · · · Husband. ·drowsilyo "What do ·you wartf nte 'to· do', get" up and oil it~" ' . . . Ml)t ~ir1tlt, 11, HIM AllOroa II., · CMft Meta . ' .. A'ldY st.nds t Worltl •ODii Otoo.i lo LIOYd Gaedwln. 191 f, (II a .... a. ~lo • ..--------.,..-...,--------------. le• ~11 au1stl0"1 : ' ' Which Is the coldest planet? " . GEORGE WASHINGTON There was a great man, That cut d9Wn a chehy tree George Wash_i ngto.Q was hi!. .He did it wlth •n .~. : Tben became president. .. . . A Ktflllld1 11111 lloHer _, le Cflrh Kwtler. II, HIS Jt (· •rtlldt, co,11 M1w. tor 111;. ~llll)ll!J \l!lh' IR 1111 '•tort t!W l'Olfl'I conte11. Mtlt 11Uf -., 1*'7 to UnClt a..n, Ill! lMI, CHll MHI, Ct HI. It seems 'thal pfanets and other things c'an ·get jast "SO cold, but oo colder. The limit is minus 459.67 d e g r e e ! Fahrenheit and scientists call it "absolute zeio',': This shud· dering te'riipera"ture i! ·491 degrees cOlder-thiln freezing water. And nothing ca n get 1any colder than "Ctbsolute zero. '---------~---..,...---------· Plane~ of cours~\are warmed · · · ' · by the sun. Bo{ Jupiter and Saturn. Uranus and Neptune and Pluto art too ·tar away to get any warmth worth men- tiQfling. Scientists used · to think that all · these outer planets were almost as cold a possible, perhaps a f e w degrees above absolute zero. Then came ·tht space age, bringing masses ·of •new il'I- . formation aboat ·the whole Solar System. ·Some or :our older ldeaa were wrong and had to be. -changed, For ex- ample, Jupiter is warmer tha.n expected. At present, nobody knows the exact temperature of all the planets .. ' CampSltlted For Deaf The Los Angeles YMCA will apOnaor a 1ummer CaJ1lP for deaf and hard of hearing c\inaren from July 29 to Aug. 5. • . The ca mp. W,hich. is o~ to. children from nine to 16; wlll be bold at cainp Big PIM In . tho Sa,n Gabriel Mountains. . ReglstraUoJI forms a ,r • av1ll1ble b~ colllnj .th•. c.am·., ,ping Scrvlcei B.r•i:lch of U;ie . ~ · · '. '· • · ' • ~, • t • ' Metropollt•n \t'-i A11ge1 .. :vf)od Frt~ · · · '· ' · · · · -YMCA.at (213) 74 or ilrit· · · • ,. • · ina to them at 11 vi. 6iymplc An · affectionate meeting betwun little John Alex· .• Blvd. Suite 900, Los An&•\es, ander of Florence, Mus~ nd ,a :ffwn y;bo i•·• resl· cam.;.,.. 9001J. · dent al lhe LOok Park Zoo makes a tinder ocene. , PART 1-NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give yourself 10 points for e&ch correct answer. ··i A jury was aworn 1n to try the Reffrend .Philip .Berrigan and alx other people on oonspiraoy cb1.rp11. The antl-wa.r Catholic ·'lf'OUP oP-trlal 111 popularly ca.lied the •• 1 • • - a-church of protest b-PhiladelphJa par111h c-Harrt11burg 7 2 President Nixon in hi• Environmental Meaaap to Congreea urged the 11.wmaker1 to. p~11 th• natl on'• firat ''polluUon tax,'• a I~ on •.• ?' •• emitted from factory 1moke11tackl. a-carbon monoxide l>-sµ.I.fur oxJde c-carbon ParUcle:a 3 The 1972 federal election spending Hform la:w put11 a ltmtt only on 1pe:Dding forn.dioa.od. tele- v:111ion · p011tical advertiting. True.·.or.7a11e?-, . • .(. The :p.ro'fincitl l(lvernment ol Northern Ireland 1• compo1ed of 50 per cent Protelt&Dta and 60 per cent Catholics. True or .Fal1e7' . . .... t. 5 Taxpayen are finding: thi•yea.r that two 1insle workins peraon1 often. may pay le11 inoozne tu:e1 than a working ~~'COUP.le . 'tt'jth the same income, Truel>r Ealse7: .~ . ; . - . .. P,ARl II -WORDS IN. lHE NEWS Take 4 points for each word thl.t you can . n\•lc~. witlj Its. c<irrect mein!Jlg. .. l ..... no-fault a •putial Id retu"" . ... 2 ~ ••. reb1.te b-nply• to "" .,..... .. t a .•••• reprtmand c-mea.na of et0ape , 4 ••••. Joop-hole d·lhll'p·CCllO?• 5 ..... rebuttal .,.type ol auto 1D112T&DC• . PART Ill • NAMES IN THE NEWS ·Taite s points for namea that you can correctly.match with the cluu. 2; •••• Robert Griffin '.'.",,..',jack Lynch a-u.s. aes>resenta.tt•• ftom Hawaii b-puoled !Tom prtaon c•U.S. Senator from :!, .... Tr. Daniel Berrtpn .Mlchlpll ••• 1 _ d-Prime Minister of . .( ..... Mn. CW!ord ln!nc Jreland . , , ·• · · · · · · • · · · · · · · e-wanted;foiqueattonJn1 & ..... Patay T. Mink by Sy,11a !-uthorlUe1 · • rte! ., lfl• l1mlly kllOW haw 'r'tKI mlNlt &u!I tl'ld •• !low "!Wfrl \'911 ltMW tllO!lt ...... t'I tolnf Ill Ill '1tte -ltl tedt¥, Do.t't dlMt -.. ~ ....... , l•t11t11 ,_, ~ .... ., ... Matcb 'll!lrd-clues with their correspond- ing pictures or symbols. 10 points for each correct answer. ·sA A' lJ ' . .~~.··?v.a1.· entine 11 . .,.. ,. of two 111nt11 from. 2 ••••.• 0 D . ThJt ' lelde?' J1 on a tour ot. Atiia and Africa 8 ..... A r4 Schenk 1.-HO!• 11.nd 11 noted for tb.11 •port ....... ·'the .... '··. it e~ .. •e.\'!10\! • \'lt.h r\dj~-H Uvlty r; •••.• Thi• orpntzation re-.. aently dr &.fte ~a1W :pla.yen Player• 1n thJ1 orpn-4 , t&&lion are on le• . 7 ...... r ·The Angkor Watt.em-· " . .Plt• are in • , 1 •• s .. : ... l C3 Nf l .. NHl Ya.moue: l1raell J' ... CenUy visited the U.S • 9 ..... Dt1armameote t.allt r9Ce111icl AEC 10 ..... S•en-Ake J..Und.tiack',of Sweden· 11 ooted. for · th11 sport HOW DO YOU UTI? (5,.,. &ch SW. el Out• "'"''""Ir) 71 10 IO .. 1"'1 • OoM, .,, .. '10 ,..,"". ,.,,. '°. \.hW??? .. H'-: fl .. 1(1) ,.,,,.. .. '°' SCOll! ti .. 90 ,.,,... • lltc:elMrtt, PAMILY DISC:USalON QUllnON How would you· aolv• the ·qtte11Joft of C~\holiccivtt rl.hts ·1n North~rn Ire1and? · · THIS WllK'S .. OWLENGEI •••h" Who to lb• R ... lalt Pilley? '. "· '" . · e Vtcf .....C,, ~tilMflr Whc:eMln _____________ ._ ______ _ • • \. •• "'l ,. • . . , . ... ) ••• '"' "' I I ! • • f"loll'UJ t41•.111•11Jtf• JO!llllltW • • •·t :•·•.I-.·( :r,l l••l 1111 l'IVI , t ft"' r'l'11 IJo~µeN I/ q11 t f•t 1414 t• '"''l l)~~il)VH:) ,., !,_\> :,.[ t•t !,_) Ill !'1'9'4 r-01 ..JY.' !f·• f~4( IO·t 19 ·1 l!·t lt •( IH•l !j •I 1z1no iOIW.l.S ~tu1·s :•tt•i ·• '''l'i'( !,., !•·1 _11 Ji'l't'4 ' ... ' • I • ' STRETCH NYLON PANTYHOSE Reg. 86c 38~ .. 2 DAYS Durable panty hose, with nude heels, in beautiful .shades. Mist-tone, suntone, cin- namon of brown mist. Small/ medium, medium tall/ tall. Charge it and save. ~ t: :/ r ~;: ; ~;: I '~~ t! f 'f ; 'i ~ (t \1;< D*1 ,.,, ' • r .. t ;. ; rl , ' 'I . ' ' • ., I \ ' I SAVE ON BRAS AND HALF SLIPS Your Choice 2 DAYS Reg. 1.47 . Bras, regular or padded. Co t· tons, nylon, Dacron® polyester with tycra® spanc.le~! Some stretch str11ps. 28AA-40D. Slips in many fabrics. S-M l. OurReg. I.II 2 DAYS TEENS' SLUMBER I.AG Our Reg. 1.97 2 DAYS 6.88 t t"& convtrti bltl Zip cpef\ for comforter, zip • clo• for lleeping big. Soft polyester filling. Top 11 co1ton print tnd bottom i1 solid cok>r,68x80'', STEREO RECORD ALBUMS 2.28 Our Reg. 2.98 2 DAYS A spec1 oll selecuon of ll!Cords with something to please f!Yerv• o ne. The e1Cc1ting collect1on includes current pop, jatz, folk an~ 11nany other categories. Charge your purchase! Sweat K m•rt. BLANK B·TRACK CARTRIDGE TAPE Reg. 1.21 86' Fl ecord your own music. 36 minutes on one side. Great for your car's t1pe deck. Flaco rd Oapt. O!tl't' Slmlh11r Patt.ru 20 PIECE MIRAMAR SET SUN. s3 77 MON. • Sarwic a for "'-Stain·and·braa~· rai1t1nt, in a choica of patter"'· S1w1I Te rrific Valu e, HI· STYLE DINETTE CHAIR su•. 55 88 MON. • Hl0back chair, r!chly M,thol· 1t1r1d in chalca new 111ff•p1t• tou11t1 vinyl. FILM MAILER WITH PROCESSING Reg. l.27 .,~ Pie·paid processing for 20· exposure slides, regular ·8 or Super-8 mOYies. Charge itl SCOTCHGllARD LOUNGER PILLOWS 0 1 SUN. s1 37 MON. ,, Cotton floral in "ovally printad coYart fillad wifh 1hraddad ura· thane fo•'"· Co1"11fort1bla l lxl6. 2·PC. WATERPROOF VINYL RAINSUIT Rog. 1.87 '33 Patch pocket• on j.tcktt. Z ipper front. dettchable hood. Drawstring w1i1i. • TEFLON 11 •· FINISH ALUMINUM FRY PAN Reg I.BB J.47 10" liz1I Tough 1nd scratch resisuint Teflon 11• fini1h. Utt with met1I utensils, SAYE ON- CARPET PIECES SUN. $2 57 MON. e 27x"I Twi1t •nc:I plu,h pila 11y· Ion. wool, •erylie•, 11r9ed all •ro11nd, do uble earptt bac.ks. TABLE LAMPS ·55.55 High 1tvl1 9in9•• i•'· Wet look. "' ll'le.d c.oler1 with 1J11tc.hin9 1ha .. a1. White, lell'len, oliw•, •t• an91. Slmll1r T• lll111tr1tion Sun. Only BAKED HAM $11cod ~ ... ff !lam. F11Uy toeid .~ r.a .. ., •• •at. $11"4 .. your er41r • 8._o __ A::IL_Y,;_P::IL::.OT:_ ______ Saturday, Ftbruary 19 l9:a DAILY 10 A.M. • 10 P.M. -SUNDAY 10 A.M .• 7 P.M. . . STP OIL TREATMENT 88' 20" Hl·RISE BIKE BOYS OR GIRLS ~u:•.~8s88 li~•I 11 f•nl11'ie 11,..in91. Chro"I• f1alur a1 ! Polo ,.ddl11! loy1' h11 slick r11r tir1. Wil d 1xc.ilin9 eolot1! METAL PICTURE FRAMES SUN. 57' MON. l11utifwl s.1 anc:I l xl O ~t1I fra11111. Just whet yov h1v1 b11n loo.in9 for. At thi, pric.1 yo u c1n buv 1t v1r1I. · " GRILL SPECIAL Mon. Only ROAST CHOICE ROUND OF BEEF c.1.,.., odro11in9, , •• ...,, whipp14 pot1fo11, bvt• tarH v191t1ble. koll a ••ttor. 2 DAYS / ) N SHIRTS ' r.88 St101t·>l1•eve dlf?>S ~t111ls .ire rn..Ue ol nol't'ester <11\LI LOlton. Late~t lo11g-po111t 1011.,1 s. Select whiles, solid~ antl ~\t+pcs. 14 :. 11. Charge it. MEN'S VINYL BOOTS 2 DAYS 3.rr lleg. 4.44 Strap-and-buckle casuol boot with great fashion great comfort. Vinyl, with crepe rubber sole. I~ btown. Sizes 7-12. Shop and ~eat Kmart. MAPLE BOSTON ROCKER 15ss 801ton Roclcer f+n. h hed i11 on1pl1. 15• 20.11111. SUN. & MON. ONLY VINYL COVER.ED FOOT lOCKER SUNDAY MONDAY ONLY ·5~ Soni1thin1 new ln foot loc•1r1. A leevtifwl ,;"VI co¥• '' in •11ortod color1. I ' • --------- --_,... ..... ----~ -~-....... _ ----~ ---.. ----"'*. -... -· ......,.. . ..----..;.··--4 ._._ -_.,.....____ ·--4--- Z&PMllMMU 20op 170 -,,.. ... , ............. white,. jJllfi .... liut .._ ·• ttn. lowK .... ...,_. ... , .. Cl.Qll.11.(1((1 12'1U -... Ankwplk. U fl n.. 1ize. l(Jll1 germs, fresh- en• ,breath. Charge itl 2DoY• • PCllJSIWS- 2°"P 26c; t.,.... .-1 frf. p·•t Mw.i.n• ,...,_,. in• • bi9, wtecti~ ._,, .- !.tlwd.lJ, '•bruary 19, 1972 • • • • DAILY .iLOT f . D•lllD SNMXS 2Da .. MR. BUBBLE 2Days _,____ -..... ---------1'1¥--o...------------------·-~~----------------.3~ -----·------------·------------------"-• • .. I ' • t • • ----------"·--·-· --·---·-·----···--- CERRITOS I ARTESIA FWY .,, .. "' E 8 iii OJ lf1e features yo u look for in a new l1011re, certainJ.von' of tht most iinportant slroufd bt tlzt nia.ster bedroo111 suite. l t'i hut that you can close out the world and it.t problems fo r a ftw 1ninutts or hours, whut you can seek refuge from·childrtn and Jaundry,,cooking and cleaning. It's your rttreat ... to recover /ron1 the pressures of today's busy life ... to enjoy tht quiet pleasures of adult privacy. ' JYe dtl·li,.n our nzaster suites with this in.1nind. Fro1n 011r lowest priced home to our most luxurious estate, tver:v 111aster btdroonr suite will easif.v accon11nodute a kin,i:· sized ·btd, night tabie.r, a triple dresser and a chest (>/ drawers ••• with room for occasional clrairs or loveseat. The master suite and dressing area in our lowest priced l1om•, for ezlllllple, isapproximattly I 2 b.• 20 fut In Jhe Plan JOI, slto'r\.•n /Jere, the odull retreat llD.1 a,,_ proxin1attfy 475 square feet. including a 17-b.\•-Zl-/oot bedroonr with its own private firtpface, a 35-squart-ftx1t 1valk-in closet pl1a_ain10Jt 80 .square feet of Jressi11g01ul 1'1ake--11p arta. Of course, we hmie all tfttorhtr amtniJie.r yau·re looking for in a prestige hon1e, suc/1 as carpeting, fireplaces, full shake roofs, cera111ic-1i(ed k itchens a1ul bat/is, bidets. 111irrored wardrobes, fa111if),0 roo111s, 'Wet bars, hartlwootl cabi11etry and bi1ilt-ill appliances. Bur equal(\' iinporta11r, we believe, i.r zliat ever.v honie Jllo11/d ha1:e 11 ".n1u,i: harbor" for adults. And that's tli< way we build tlu:m. Tlie:ltt catttt! Parksbl• Esta/es. m, FHA , Conv~ntional Terms • Presley Development Company communities. CYPRESS Lincoln ~ Parksi<k ~ ::, e Estates ~ • frnap nol l\J fUC1 •t•~I I FOUNTAIN VALLEY Edin er y from $29,750 -~ --~-· 1rom,$31,995 .--from $34,995 ·· (213 ) 860-S022 (714) 827-6740 (714) 54~647 • l ' , • \ • ( DAILY PILOT J l Saturday, Febru1ry 19, 1972 / washington' s birthday sale • selwell h~gers 5.99 Set of 12 scented sotln ha ngers , Sh ired end heavily podded 4 lus· cious colors evocodo gold, blue, American Beauty. Notions. stancraft • ensemble 1.49 3.49 Value. Bridge pock irn:ludos: 2 decks, pod ond penc il. Owl or sh iled designs to choose fr om. Stationery. "Cherish" by David Cassidy 2.78 ~.98 vol uo LP -.nCl other Portridge Family albums from Boll Rcoords. Records. ANAHllll 444 N. EvcUO-17141111 ·1121 -··----------··---II··-..... -......... ----·-·-·--- seiwell wardrobe 17.99 Reg . 20.00. 66" high, 21" deep, 36" wide, % length foctory-ossemblod sliding doo r. Wood gro in finish, eosy to assemb le. Notion s. curtis mathes 19" diag. meas. 299.88 Superb color set with AFT, instant touch tuning, new nat ural color pic- ture tube, built-in side handles. Televisions. non-fiction books 1.00-1.99 Rog . 2.50-10.95 book. including ad· ucotionol ond civil service exam subjects. Books, not 1t Wilshire. •• curtis mathes 22" diag. meas. 149.88 ' -' ' Fine block-o nd-whito console with powerfu l custom chassis, kyoed AGC, super-sensitive tuners, walnut finisH. Televisions. save 50% on attache' 15.00-18.75 American T ourister. lightweight, molded shell, sliding bor locks. 3" reg. 20.00, 15.00: 5" reg. 25.00 18.75. l uggage westinghouse 16 lb. washer 189.95 Sove 20.00. 2 speeds, ~water temps, perm press cycle, lock'n'spin sofety lid, woter level control1 Electric dry· er. 169.95: gos <lryor. 179.95. Mojor Appl iances . keystone camera kit 12.88 Reg. 16.99: Seve 24 % ! Kit incl udes Key stone comero, sleeve of 3 mogi- cubes roll of Kod ok color print film. Cameras, Shaver. copymate dry copier 24.99 Rog. 39.95. Duplicates oil important papers, keeps records in top tox shope. Eosy to use too! Stationery. frigidaire frostproof 299.95 Sove 20.00. 17 cu. ft .. 166 lb. fro st- proaf fr•ezer, tw in crispers, reversi- ble doors, smooth-glide nylon rollers. Only 30" wide . ; •t' I S at the broadwar NlWK>•T HUNTINGTON IEACH , ORAN&! 47 F11hlo11 l1la11d -17141 644·1 211 1111 E4i119t1 A'f'tllu•-17141 lf2.)J)I 2100 No. T~tli11 Slrttl -1714 1 991.IJll Sfi0' 10 A.M. to 9:10 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. SATU RDAY 10 A.Mi lo 6 P.M.SUNDAY '12 NOON t• I P.M. ~ rock floweri; dolls 1.48 ea. ' Choice of 3, ooch with own SO{lg, plus ·rock flowers nun)ber o~ fli~ side. Pose her on turntable end let her tw iri. Toys. international doll kits 2.99 Regular 6.00 doll croft kits by Spr ing- book. Dolls rep resenting 6 not ions to choose from . All motoriols except stuffing ore included. Y erns. Noodlocrofts. 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' ''guess" slip at any one df our 86 stores, stay and shop. There will be 25 pictures of George (all on $1 bill s, of course), given to the ' four closest guess- es . Winners will be notified the day after Washington's Birthday on Tu es- day, February 22. • :i.tlur!f.t)', Ftbru1ry 19, 1972 DAILY PILOT :!i ' • • t • • OVER 8!5 FINE STORES AND' SERVICES ••• DEPARTMENT STORES ••• Mey Co. • Sears .• WOMEN'S APPAREL ... Albert's Hosiery • Al roe • Martin Beren's •Chris' Fashions - '•Finn's • Gene's• House of Nine• Hubbub• Judy'~• Lan.a ,Bryant ' Lill Ian's •Joseph ·Magniri·• Marl•ne Fabrique • Miss Hawa ii • Sabrina • The Wet Seal •Young Maternity• Zella'• Casual Fashions• MEN'S APPAREL ..• Carat's• Chasin s •Gentry, Ltd.• Grodln's •Harris. & Frank • F'repShop •Rebel Shop • Tie Rack• CHILDREN'S APPAREL . . Bergstrom's Baby News• FAMILY SHOES .•• Gudes·Bernett •Innes Shoes• Tho~ McAn •WOMEN'S SHOES ... C.H. Baker • Cameo• Field's • Joyce Shoe Tree• Leed's • CHILDRIN'S SHOES •.• Cabot's• HOME l'URNISHINQS ..• Golden Needle •House of Fabrics" Knit.Wit • Singer • Udoff's • VARIETY·DRUGS ... South Coast Drug • F. W. Woolworth • JEWELRY.QlFTS .•. Chic Acceasorias • Galleon •Jewels by JoSfJph •Keven Jewelers• George Murray • F'aoe Setter • Ra j of Ind ia • Raj Jnternetionel •Sunset House• Wei.ti.,ld'a , FOOD-CANDY .•. Hickory Farms• Lindberg Nutrition• See's• RESTAURANTS ... Harvest House• Kaplan's • King's • LePetit Cafe • Riviera • SPECIAL TY SHOPS . , A La Card • Cline's• Decorator Line • House of Terry• Pickwick Bookshop • Rooten 's L11ggage • Sp0rts Plaza •Tinder Box •Toy Cen ter • Walllchs •Winstead Cameras• SERVIC~ •.• ',Bek Portrait Studio• Battar Barbara• Cr.owning Glory Beauty SJllon •House of Tailorfng •On' the Go. Travel •Optometrist • Peter Pan Beauty Salon• FINANCIAL ... Avco Savings & Loan• Bank of America• Crocker Bank• f'lrst Western Bank • Household Finance• Pacific Savings• U.S. National Bank •THEATRES ... South Coast Plaza I & II Theatres • • --------~~· ·------~---.>,,.,-::-~• .~ • ._ ...... __ ._.i. = ,- . . • t <f O•IL V PILOT ' South Coast Plaza Offers $$s in Prizes in Washington Pie Contest --------~=="-=======:====-=-==.:-===============·~~=-=-=-~==-=-~I Visit Wtth . 'George' At Plaza George Wuhin(too will be ln South Coast Plaia '1 Carousel Court all day today and •&ain on Monday to watch over the giant cherry pie which the South Coast Plaza Merchanta A.ssociation hu on display u part of a contest to celebrate this national holiday. George Washington, in the person of Pat Mi ll igan, Newport Beach resident and & 10th grader at Neyport Harbor High School, will answer any questions about the contest, and the person he is impersonating. The contest. which will be to guess the number of cherries in George's Pie, is open to all. First prize of 25 pictures of George, all on ooe dollar bills, of course, will be presented to four lucky winners. The contest end!: Monday night and winnel"I will be notified by the aboppina center on Tuesday, Feb. 22. Meetings Scheduled On Forest New Man at Se ars Dean Sweet Oeft), new soft lines merchandise man· hard lines merchandise manager. Sweet's appoint. ager at Sears Costa Mesa, gets handshake and "we!· ment was announced by J. R. Metcalf, manager ot RENO (UPI) -The U.S. come to the merchandise office" from Nick Kane, Costa Mesa store (South Coa5t Plaza). Forest Service has acheduled l'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ • for Spring Bride . ' WeddinJ fashions for 1972 already .are .J>elng ·featured at the May Company •!!>res, including lhe one at Soilth C:Out Plaza, ·Olli-fashioned elegance for to- da,Y'« modern briae is refiecU!d in sty! es lek this brganzo gown overlaid with baroque swirls of Peau d 'an'e lace encrusted· with pearls and topped by fior - ,al-patterned lacy mantllla. Its,. by Por\J'all and Jts' a May Co. now. a series of public meetings to 11 gather opinions about ita new detail appraisal of use of na· tional fore.st lands in the Lake Tahoe basin. .-: .y. it Oregon Is ,Beautiful · ind Clear' --- National forest land com- prises more than half of the lands in the basin but was ex· empted from the regional development plan recently adopted by the California· Nevada Tahoe Regional Plan- ning Agency. . . ·' :: And ~Ever Vigilant on Pollution 4 ~ • j • ' "Our five-man en- vironmental atudy team at Lake Tahoe has just corn· pleted a two-year analysi.!I of land capabilities of lands located In the Eldorado, T"hoe and Toiyabe national forutl:," a Forest Service spokesman said. TOKYO (UPI -Oregon vironment in his 1tate item· jlqv. To~ "3'• hJ1 .~ re Iba 100 ltaie Is v lll'Jf alert !O'the ' !!"e' .his admln!stration ; pi-oblems a~ ind' .Water hia enforced sinct he became nationwide hookup. ~= pollution. , ' governor. ~. ' The governor1 here on a "We have taken many He aald h.la eampajp I« the protection or the envlronment led to his election and to hi.!1 assignment as special adviser on President Nixon's' en- vironmental board. "We are calling these public listening SP.S,Sions in order to gather the public's feelings on the land capability related to the future use, development and management of various resources activities in theae national forests ." t ·: week-Jong Yisit 11 part of a measures to keep air and C JI.Its campaign, appeared on water as 'cle_an as possible," ~~ 102," a major' news the governot uld. "Our state lnc1 • feature program o n bans motor vehicles from .Japan's I a r g e s t broadcast entering into 1pecllic areas system,' NHK. and keeps bottles and cans out The governor said h e thought the alr in Tokyo, the \\·orld·s most populous city with 11 million people, cleaner now than it was three years ago. ' "Oregon is one of the most of the streets by paying 10 lleautlful atatea In the UnJted cuts to persons who return States," Mc Ca 11 said, them." "because we are very alert to McCall did not touch on his a1r and water pollution pro~ current economic miulon to lema~· Japan in a 10-minµte Interview McCall said the clean en-which was broadcast on the "However, 1 hope the government will make further effort! to keep air and water fresher and cleaner I n cooperation with the Japane.s1 general public," he said. He said the team haa &J'- rived at a fr1mework for a National Forest multiple use plan, and a subsequent mulU· pie use plan will specify where and to what extent ecologically appropriate uses can occur.· decorator line WAn · FURNiTURE~ .-• SP ll:E-ORGANIZERS $318.50 ----$263.QO $257.00 lewwMlllltwtt BRISTOl ot SAN DIEGO fWY e COSTA MESA 54n11 • \ .... ~-~=-· ---:--==-·. ---~~----· -~~·--,.._.-:- things that used to disappear in the closet can .now appear on the wall. 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Gemini is drawn to Saglt· tarius, but the outcome of such a relationstUp is not always certain. Gemini should be cautious in dealing with Virgo and Pisces. s o m e famous persons born under Gemini include Bob Hope, QualiCraft fShoes nds sale! Hul"T)' for uvinp on delletitful bits of this end that from our semi-annual clt•rance salet '8ath Coast ?tua Bristol St. •f S•n Diego Frwy •• Cost• Mes• • 2nd Annual Tom Jones and Nancy Sinatra. ARIES (March 21·April 19): You are recipient of glft, pay- ment of loan or material whlctl was requested in recent past. Family members play important roles. Be willing to mRke some concessions. But also get what's coming to you. TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ): You now are ln position to perfec~ methods, techniques. Lead *1\ek\hao.,rouow ; be a self-sUii-ter. 111~ Initiative. E mph as i z e independence, originality. Improve personal appearance. Br i g h ten sur- round ings. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): What you have been holding in reserve now can be suc- cessrully utilized. You gain strength. People confide in you. There is chance to put beliefs into action. Don't equivocate. Mean what you say. CANCER (June 22·July 22): Accent on hopes, friendships. Heed words or spiritua l counselor. Look beyond the im mediate. New horizons .are due to open. Finish what you start. Many are observing. Se t fine example,. You can do it. LE!> (July 23-Aug. 22): Revit!W"a~itlOlls. Another Leo can play prominent role. Permit creative drive to come through; outlet is available. You may have to change some plans. This could be due to special or overtime assign· ment. VIRGO (Aug. 21-Sept. 22): Hunch pays off: you can con- tact right person for right job. Heed inner voice. Be quiet within. AnsWers will be forthcoming. Avoid the petty. Aquarian can play prominent role. Strive to be progressive. LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0<:t. 22): What was mysterious becomes clear. Emphasize willingness to examine variety of view- points . Special social occasion can be highlight. Accept in- vitations. Straighten o u t misunderstanding with male, close associate. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Accent is on marriage, permanent relationship. legal tie. Efforts may seem blocked. But now delay can work in your favor. Know th is and be patient. Let others take in- itiative. Be a shrewd observer. SAGmARIVS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Message from co- worker, one who shares in- terests Is featured. Keep lines of communi cation open.· Ex- change views. You find fu lfill· RING REMOUNTING • 25% OFF ON .ALL MOUNTINGS • All work al Jewol1 by Jo11ph Is Cflfe- fully and 1klllfully done by expert gold.srnlthJ and dll1mond sttters. You will rccPlve a written appraJsal• complete with a laborat0ry _qu~lty analy1l1 of your diamonds and a color photograph or your completa:I ring. BeAt of all .your diamonds wlll never leave the 1tore, all work at )ft'els lay )OHph Is done In our shop. on the premh1es. All 14K and 18K mens 8.nd ladles rin1e mountiniis at Jewels t.y jo1oph llre redu crd 25% to clear away excess lnvenl ory. Priers are effective from the 18th to the 25th of February only. Our expert Jewt>lry DeslJCnf'rs will as11ist you in utilizing your diamond, to the be1l advantage. Your com pleted ring will be as individual as you a.re. Hundri'dh of mou nt· lngs to choose from. All different a n d unique. "Ollly .... 11"1...:llHI ,nc. " ....... "' lllowQ< ... 11 ................ . .. uth CMtt PIOI e UU lrltt~ e c...ta M ... c...ttftlmla ff62t e .......... MAJTll atAltel e eANIUMIAKAID e AMl•IUJll IXP•a~S e ,.lltlOtl.ALlllD T•aMS ·-' • meet. You receive meaningf\J I compliment. Health Improves. CAPRJCORN (Dec. zz.Jan. 19): Romant ic interlude could be featured.. R e m e m b e r respon sibilities. Fine ror ex· changing well wishes, g·ifls. One who appear-5 lndUrerent proves otherwise. 1'aurus and Llbra persons figure prom- inently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2(>.Feb. 18): Improve domestic sur- roundings. Entertain at home. Make amends lo one whc may recently have felt slli;:hted. Change routine. Festive al· mosphere can prevail. Base responses on fact.!, n o t rumors. PISCES !Feb. 19-March 20): Accent on visits. s ho r t journeys, dealings w i t h relatives. Major question can be settled. You will be negotiating rrom posit ion of strength. Cooperate w it h Capricorn individual. Don't Jose sense of humor. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are sensitive, subject to moods. but able to help those in need or aid. Re· cent restrictions will be lifted. This will be an exciling year, with March and December in- dicated as out s tandin g months. Many who know you claim you art psychic. Jn fact, you are able to perceive when something of importance is about to occur. To ~ind 1><1l't wtio'1 lu<•v tor YOU In m~v lllCI lo~•. order Syd119y Om1rr'1 bookie!, "Sttrtl H1nr1 !or Men •nil W-." ~nd t>lrlt>thlt Ind 11 (t "ll lo Om1rr Allrolo<>y S«ttU. Ille DAILY ~!LDT, Bo~ )UO, Grl>nd C1ntr1I Slftlon, New Yor•, N. Y. 10011. Riverside Sets Tough Air Rules RIVERSIDE (UPll -The Board of Superviso rs has adopted a set of air pollution alert levels that are the mos t stringent in the state. The alert standards are : --40 parts per million of carbon monoxide for one hour. -.SO parts per million of sulfur dioxide for one hour. -3.0 parts per million of nitrogen oxides. -.27 parts per million or ozone. The standards are the aame as those recommended by the sta1e Air Resowrces Bo11rd. Arn1y Okays Coed ROTC Program WASHINGTON (AP ) -The Arn1y, getting in step with the Air r~orce and Navy , ha s an· nounced it will beg in ofrer ing ROTC to women at 10 colleges next fall. Not only will the coeds drill slde·by·s ide with the men, but they also will be eligible ror full schol arships, be rtquired to attend summer camp and receive con1miss ions as sec· ond lieutenants upon com· pleting the four-year Reserve Orrice Training Corps prO: gram. 'I'he Navy a n noun c e d recently it would a c c e pt women in ROTC, beginning_ with a pilot program al Jacksonville University In Florida. Air Force ROTC opened up to women in 1969 and the first female Alr Force ROTC graduate received her com· mission last June. A!thou~h women were not previously eligible to receive commi ssions through th e Army ROTC program. about 160 coeds at 49 school s are now taking ROTC courses on an elective basis. The Army said the new rour- year ROTC program will help fill its needs for commissioned officers in the Women's Army Corps and its reserve rorces. A spok esman said 10 ~hools would begin arrering !he pro- gram next September as part of a fi ve-year test to see if enough women are interested in signing up to make it worthwhile to expand to more schools nationwide. Th e spokesman s&id the J(t schools have not yet been selected. 1e - fil)eSt elide • "fobee((Y S'IJoppe ... is eelebraiing 'WABHLlllCOLNTON8 BmTHDAY ... with a ~!IE lVWOO~ rtrs AND rouou ·---.....,,,.,... -~. ~ ------..,.------------------------ ..:s.:''.:"..:d;::•Y.:.· -'•..:bni..;;:.".:..'..:1_;•·c.1_•_n _______ DAILY PILOT 15 OVERLAND PARX. Kan. future would be decided In (UPI! -Former tOt,rlor 19 7 4 when bolh th e Sttrtlary \\'<1 lter J . Hickel. goYerno rship ind a U .S . Senate seat will be up for elec--eastd out or office by Pre1i· lion In hi! home state o! dent Nikon two years ago, Alaska. "I btlleve the young vote will be the swing vot.t. cultlng across party lines and sweep- 1111 lo\o Offl<.~ I new breed or men and women," Hlckel ,1ald In his speech, lie said the new politicians would be "men and won1en who rtall y care ahout people and are not afraid lo act." say s he had not made up hi! Jllckel called on yoUng peo-\ mind ""'ho m to support for thtt pie lo e:stabtish a platform presidt·nt•y, but said he could with which to evaluate all c<>r1<'elve or supporting a presidential contenders. J)tfTl()('fUl. ,~~;;1;::;;;;:;~~~~~~~;:;;~;;;;;:;;:;,:;y "l will decide whom to sup..f port when we know who the PICK UP A BAG OF YARN candid ates are and whnt the D SAVE THIS WEEKEND I lssu" .,.,," Hi c<el '8ld after AN addressing about 3,500 high school students. • ... 1.00 s .1. ION SUISSE 7S~. IAG 0'10 $7 Knrrt1n9 Wontod .., <;p,.i Y'"" IJ i.i. fOR ONlY ................. .i , 100 % O•lOM-M.t.CllllU LAUND(ll· Alli WINTUCI S•DIT •r WIN· TU(I rl.t.TIUllON C';fort•t")h• .. 1• c•h• •l •••• "·" 89' ttll/,,., W'll "I c-a n conce ive of a possible situation where I could sup- port someone olher than rrom the Republican party. But I won't leave the party slntf' I feel you should slay In the party to change it." The KNIT WIT SOUTH COAST l"lAZA •iilel" ... Slfl Ditvt ''"-L-Moll Acron ,,._ Woolwor#I \ CO~TA M(1.t. , .... S4S-2112 Hickel said his own polltical The fashion/value trip for the man on his way The Washington Dollar teams up with the Lincoln Penny to save you money while you build some hon- _.. val&.te into your worckob. . ' • GET ON 1011 or • Buy a suit or sports ensemble at regular price and get one $9.50 Lancer dress shirt plus a $6.50 necktie for only s1.01 • Buy any suede jacket at regular price and get any Kennington sport shirt for only -- AllANTIQ.IUCHFll.O P\A1A • art Ct#TllE • D£t. AMO FAalilON SQU.t,RE • 1.A$lVND • rASll'IOCi( • f"AIHION V..l.lltl' • HILl..SDAt.E • INLA ND C[Hr(I\ •LOI C£Jllt1TOS • MONTCU.llt PlAZA • PA.llkWAY fl'LAZA • PUlA (;AMINO .llfAI. • SOUTH BAY COfTift • IOUTH COAST Pl/.ZA • TOl'AHG4 PWA • TYLilt MAU. ~ ,. I I , .JI DAJLV PILOT S1lu'1l<J, Ftlwu.lry 19, 1972 By Phil lnterlandi QUEENIE O.pen Ann Landers.. FDA Going Out • in • jewels by Joseph seorches for jewels CIMWt ....W .....,., tt I~ ... Ult .., ....... tlrlft """'' .... lltJI tQltl'tlM. Nf lllMltllY -,.. cenftll ..,.,.., ... tf • Falling for Line- 5inlcs Friendship WASHINGTON (AP) -The "Tlie J>UlllOI' ol the ao-time, allow UI lo C011U11Wllc1lo Food and Drug nouncement is to , avoid any with the lnduatrlea. to make Adrniniatratlon, aUll amartfrig appearaoet' of cloaed..cfoor them aware of what we u-...,. ......... ..... .. ..... ......... e!tl'll ... ,...,, ..... W .... ,....,_ Mr •It--· c:." Ml' ....... ., Ml. '•Ill '' Mt-- KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN Saturdays in The DAILY PILOT DEAR ANN LANDERS: I' feel ashamed that I can't handle this problem alone. O'm 19.) I used to laugh at the kooks who had to write to Ann tanders for advice. • Here's the situaUon. I met Mell three months ago. He told me rigbt away that he couldn't get ser· ious with anyone because he bad a lot of learning, traveJing and things to a~ Three weeks ago he made complisb before setillng aome suggeations that I con- down. J was sure t could aldered improper conduct. In change bis mind because ·high 1Chool I had gone lleady I really went for blm. with a couple o_f g~ys and · ed 1 I let them get friendlier than Every . time he call . • . l thou.Id have. I've regretted saw him--. even if it It ever alnce and decided no meant. breaking o~er more of that. Well Ann, Mell co~m1tments or leaving was pretty penuasive '° I ~=========:!.~th~m~g'.:s~un~d~o~n~e_.:a~t~h~o~m~e::_.1 agreed to give him just a -sample. That was three week! • ago and I haven't heard a word •1\Vhat he's looking for is an assistant who can perform l'lince. What do you think? -\\·ell under the con~tant threat of being fired." WILTED MISTLETOE ------------------- DEAR W. M.: The sample was ample. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm not asking for advice, I'm giv- ing some. Why should a woman take a husband back when he has made her appear inadequate, even undesirable, by cheating? Why should a Dec. 6 Launch Date Set for Apollo 17 wife aettle for what's left of a SPACE CENTER, Houston tired old man alter he has (AP) -Apollo 17, the last slept with other women for planned manned mission to years. even introduced one as the moon, will be launChed on his bride and shared a Dec. 6 and it's scheduled to pregnancy with her? land in a moon mountain oC the mission will be veleran spaceman Eugene Ceman, and the third crewman is space rookie Ronald E. Evans. Ceman and Schmitt will land on the mopn while Evans re- mains in orbit. meetlngs and, at .the same pect," Walden aakt . from I cc u I It I 0 I) I last''jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii Chrt.run11 th1t It made •II eecret deal with t I n 1 e I m1nuf1cturer1, has b e g u n publicizing some of I t s meetings with private fn. duatry. "We intend to mike the -dilclosurea rouUne, even about routine meetings," said John T. Walden, deputy 15.lllstant commissioner for public af- fairs. ,"If we have lo make a, pubUc announcement every1 time one or our people lalkl to • semebody ,in indqstry, to avoid the appearance of collw:ion, then we'll do It," he said. The first two an- nouncements th.I!: past week deal with kitchen ranges and Christmas decorations. FDA said It asked the Association or Home Ap- pliance Manufacturers. Gas A p p liances ManufactUrers~ Association and Underwriters' Laboratories to design range control knobs, signal lights and burners to reduce the danger of accidental burns . The second meeting was w I t h companies manufac- turing and importing Chriatmas decoration1. the FDA 1aid. The Bttreau of Product Salety suggt!ted im- provements to correct poten- tial fire and electrical hazard!. can be rwtored. Then they will sparkle again -• a h ighlight in your home or • a treasured a:ift. Our skilled sta:lf am eliminate an types o{ stan..i fading, craeb and tcnrtcbes. The 1eetoied copy will have the charm of the cricinal and the appeal ol a new photOKraph. Brjng your cherished old photo- graphs to us aoon. won't you? \&JasJ-:\in~ton 5 bi rthc:i a 9 ... When my old goat got led up valley thought to be filled with with running around he tried volcanic ash, the space agency to break orf with the Lady-of-has announced . the-moment. She thought-she'd __The landing point will be in get even by coming over here the center of the upper right and giving me all the details quarter of the moon, as view· of their love affair. When I ed from the earth, several told her she was boring me -hundred miles north ol the that I had heard it all before Apollo 11 landing site. Ceman and Schmitt will use a lunar rover car to visit a Toothsome? numQer _of i e o I Q.g_y in- vestigation sites on the moon. LONDON (AP) -The -BAK from at least four other The landing site ls named women -she was shocked. Taurus-Littrow for the nearby l don't know how you can Taurus Mountains and for the < continue to stand out that crater Littrow. • FRIDAY I FE~. JS STUDIO Presence of poss i b I e Institute of Dental Surgery volcanoes near the site makes grinds up and treats the wood it particularly attractive to of policemen's old nightsticks scientists. because it says the resulting So I h c 1 p I 549 2183 If the peaks are in !act carbon makes fine dentures u oas aza . - cinder cones, then scientists. ~f~or~peo~p~le~w~i~th~t~end~er~gu~lll!~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ expect there will be rocks1f near the landing site which Harris & Frank SALc BEGIN~ .,O=OOam "forgive and forget" junk Scientists and engineers when a man acts like an alley made the site selection from cat for years. At the age of 50 high resolution photographs t' threw the bum out and went taken during Apollo 15. to work. Now I have some self Officials said the site offers respect. My only regret is that a combination of terrain-with I didn 't do it 15 years ago. -rugged mountains and clifls, a DUMB TOO LONG spectacular rock slide, the flat were brought up from great depths. These would be the first good sample~ of material from deep within the lunar in- terior. -·· WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SALE UPT050% OFF ., AND MORE .1 COA'TS, PANTS, DRES5E~, SWeA~RS, BLllU~ES;c;/<l!tPO, JACl<.l:.T$; LINGER.IC, E.TC. GEAR FOR GUYS, TOO/ SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA County Okays Dental Plan DEAR D.T.L: Your letter Is dark valley thought to be 10 full of boles I don't bow volcanic material, and nearby where to begin. Firat, a peaks thought to be volcanic cheating husband does NOT cinder cones. REDWOOD CITY (UPI) - make his wile appear lo-Launch of Apollo 17 should The San Mateo County Boar adeqDate or uodeslrable. He he spectacular. The launch is of Supervisors have approved males himself look that way. scheduled for 9:38 p.in. and a C(lUOty-paid dental plan for Second, a man who bas slept off at night. most employes. around for years, introduced Apollo 17'1 crew wJJI include The contribution by the cou- anotbu woman as his bride the first academically trained ty will range from $5 to S9 per aDd shared a pregnancy with geologist, scientist-astronaut employe and provides 95 per- lier, should have been given Harrison Schmitt. Commander cent comprehensive coverage. the deep-six long ago. 1-------------...:.. ____ _::_ If you bad written to me 15 years ago with the same story you are telling me now, I l ..... tfll~~ would have advised you to throw the hum out. CONFIDENTIAL TO NEED A HANDLE WHEN LIFE rs ROUGH : Remem ber Longfellow's wise w or d s . "Perseverance is a great ele- ment of success. If you knock long enough and loud enough, you are sure to wake up somebody." STARS Sydney Omarr ta one of th• world'• ll'tlt astrolo· a:ers. Bia column 1a one ot the DAfLY PILOT'S areat features. , AMERICAN TOURISTIR AN·NUAL SALE WASBllBTOl'S~ BIRTHDAY SALB TIARA SERIES Ladies ••• REG. TRAIN CASE ............................ $40.00 TOTE BAG ................................ U0.00 SALi $30.00 $22.00 $30.00 $36.oO $0.50 $51.00 $67.50 USED MAOHS FRl.-SAT.-MON. only 2 machines per day! That's all we have in each slore. Sew ..• first come, first served! Enter Singer Golden Sweepstakes. No purcha~e needed! 21 " WEEKEND CASE _ ........... $40.00 24" PULLMAN CASE .............. $48.00 27" PULLMAN CASE .............. $58.00 30" OVERSEAS CASE ............ $68.00 GARMENt BAG ........................ $90.00 1 Monoarammlna: -free of charae Men'• ••• REG. l" ATTACHE CASE ... : ............ $36.00 5" ATTACHE CASE ...... -....... $38.00 CARRY-ON ONE.SUITER ~ ...... $45.00 JUMBO TWO.SUITER _ ...... _ .. $58.00 THREE SUITER ......... -............. $63.00 CLUB BAG ..... -....................... $30.00 • -Available In all colors - Monogrammlna -Frtt of chirg~ . SALi $26.25 $21.50 .$33.75 $4J.50 $47.25 $JZ.50 SM our t1:,0 -•loft o1 SAVI UP TO • SAT., MON., FEB. 19 ancl 21 ONLY! We Cannot-Tell-A-Lie Savings on Men's Clothing, Furnishings • • • Sportswear and Women's Wear I 2· TROUSER DOUBLE KNIT SUITS R~gulorly $135 s99 Reg. $95 T exturized Fashion Suits 579 MEN'S FURNISHINGS Reg. $8 to $12 Famous Make Dress Shirts 4.81 2/9.50 Reg. $5 to 8.50 Famous Make Leather Belts . . . • . 2.99 Reg. 5.50 to 8.50 Designer Neckwear . . -3.59 2 /$7 MEN 'S SPORTSWEAR Reg. $8 to $12 Casual Slacks . . . . . • • , • 3 ,99 Reg. $20 to $25 Famous Make Sweaters 12.99 2/$25 . , Reg. $20 Double Knit Casual Pants 14." 2/$21 ' . Reg. $18 to 22.50 Velour Shirts • . • . .. 12.~9 Reg. $125 & $150 Imported Leather Jackets $1.9 & $69 WOMEN'S SHop------. Reg. 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An announcement ll ex· pected shorUy that Charles Steen and.._the Internal Revenue Service (lRSl have settled a debt which the IRS, once set at $3.3 million, but · later scaled down to $2.I million. Sources said Uie claim was settled for about one-ninth its original size, which 'would put It in the neighborhood of $300,000, allhough the exact amount must 11tlll be worked out under a formula before the official arinouncement i 1 made. Steen has been fighting the IRS aad his local bankruptcy truslee for four years. Other debts, a&lde from those to secured creditor11 or on long- term investments, are •AJ.<t. lo be about 1400.00ll. · · Steen struck it rich in Utah in 1952. He later moved kl Nevada and built a '500,000 house on a ranch south of here. He said his net worth was more than $17 million. Then business ve•tures began turning sour and creditors and the IRS moved against him. Sten petitioned for a real prop- erty arrangement under Chapter 12 of the Bankruptcy Act. He recentl y klld friends he still has several million dollars in assets, but has not had the capital to make them work because the IRS froze them . He said his wife is keeping up the 27 ,000 square foot house by hersel f and he has been "eating beans like 1 did when l made my strike." Steen continued prospecting for new bonanzas while ·his financial troubles were being worked out He was seriously injurtd last summer but says he will resume hls work once he is completely recovered . - BOOKS .. BOOKS BOOKS ·BOOKS i>icxw1ti~ BOOKSHOPS ,,, THf CtT'f , . o.-... (114) '39·1700 . SOUTH COAST ,lAZA O,.• c •••• "'··· • 171') 5.0.21•1 ,_..... 3 DAYS ONLY SAT .·SUN.-MON. FEB. 19-20-21 Men's s11...ior, '•bNirJ 19. 1972 DAILY "LOT . L. Jtf. Bo11d Picasso -Painti1ig ·Found --AD E ~;-,_,,.. ·1s (AP) -Police have 'ngagement recovered 1 Pica"° painting. a dor.en more paintings and other art objects stoltn 1n several r e c 1 o t burglaries. Coubrey, 43, originally from Chicago. and Willer Vannelli, 28. an Italian. in connection with that theft. brler case canled by Coobre.y, and that Coub rey asked hirq : "How much will you give me for It?" Of 18 Month. s?. ~:~· .. volued at nearly The Pi c a s so Harlequin 's Head was .!ltolen from a The two men had been followed by police to a bank where they had stt up a meeting wilh a possible buyer of fhe Picasso. Malh.leu rellponded : "A pair"' of handcurrs." The Picasso belon11 to 1n American collector, He I n 1 Berggruen. and w11 loaned lo the gallery for an ethlblllon markinit the IOOth birth- day of Pablo Picasso. "When • couple of yous people 1tronsly de- voted ttl eacb other commence to ut oalona, 11 It aafe to pronoance them en111ed." J. M. Balley An engaged couple ought to be required to wait 11 months before they 're allowed to marry. Th1t's the rec- ommendation of a pair oC Soviet tOCiologists. A loog time. HereabouU, mmt ol the scholars who have come up with 1uggesU01U1 in this vein ihirl~ ahc tnonlhll Is the ideal longevity qf an engagement. AMONG THOSE women who have any children at all. one out of six has one and only one. Further, hair the young mothers in this country ha ve . .their ,hst child by the time they're ?6 years old. THING ABO.l}'I' a bat is it.5 body temperature drops to the temperature of the air around it every time it rests. Unlike any other mammal, in olhe rwords , the bat actual-> ly goes to 1leep. ·ONEY -"I ~idn't marry him for his m6ney,:' rmer wife of a wealthy oilman told newsm~ this "I divorc~ him for.it." How apt ! Married. she got $1,000 a month allowance. Divorced. she got $4.5 million. JUST RECEIVED another nomination for that title of the world's best knock-knock joke : "Knock knock." 1'Who's there?" "Saffi. and Janet. ,,..Sam and JaQet who?" Sing the last line. "Sam and Janet evening." Will you ac- cept that? .TO THAT UST of famous men wM started out as newsboys, please add ArthOr Godffey, Bine · Cro~bv, Joe DiMaeitio, John L. Lewis. Harry ~ Truman. Frank Sinatra, Red Skelton, Bob Hope 11nd General Omar Bradley. "IRONSIDE" -Am trrsked if Raymond Burr. known of late 11.s "Ironside." iS married. Not at the moment. But Nr. Burr has made public infonnation of the followinit: His first wife. Annette Sutherland . was shot down by the Germans in World War II while fl ying in a commercia l plane from Spain to England. He was divorced from his second wife, Isabella Ward. His third wife, Laura Morgan, died of cancer. Q. 0 ANYWAY kl tell the difference between 11.bullet shot from a Colt and a bullet shot from a Smith -& Wes- sen?'' A. The six-groove rifling in every Colt winds to the · gallery in lhe Faubourg SL Honore last November. Police said they are holding Victor Police Commissioner .Jac- ques Paul Mathieu said he a:ot a gllmpse of the painting in a Leatn To Sew Knits And Sttetch Fabtics New Singer sewing course:· This is not just a lecture/ demonstration course. You make a smart knit top and pants outfil in class. You wQtch, listen and then sew in class. • Qu ick and easy methods. •Three 3-hour lessons. •Qualified Singer instru cto r .• • 150-page book, "How to Sew Fashion Knits'.' \i'l . ONLY Th is course is new-$1450 quick-easy-complete. • . Enroll with confidence in Sing er-satisfaction guaranteed! Daytim e and evening classes-enrollments limited-only a per cla ss. Register today -call or vlsil yoo\'r nearesl Singer Sewing Center. SINGER COSTA Mii.A Brl1tof & Sunf lower South Cout Plozo, 540·2633 left. The five-groove rifling in every Smith & 'Yessen, !\':::::============================= except one, tums to the right. So any detective. even an amateur. can tell which from wha tever. lT'S THE MAN bom under the sign of Libra who ts expected to be the most"ardent lo~er ... It's Ukely he under- stands women. And he's apt to offer his affections to more than one al one time, the rascal. Or ao contend the star readers. Address m.ail to L. M. Bo11d, P. 0 . Boz 1875, Ne~ port Beach, Calif. 92660. Crayfi sh Harves t Studied SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Commercial harvesting o f crayfish in ·Lake Almanor pr~' bably has not had a 1ignificant impact on lhe kltal populaUon of the cruJtaceAM in the lake, a Department of Fish and Game report has disclQSed. The report to the Legislature said that about 1,150 pounds of crayfish were taken by four fishermen over a period of two weeks lsst September. They were sold for 30 cents a pound for ship ment to Sweden. "The available information suggests that the 1971 fishery at Lake Almanor was too small kl have any significant impact on the crayfish popula- tion there," the report said. ''Judging from the size of lhe catcb, the )1opulatk>11 must be lara:e. However, If un: controlled commercial fishing continued at a high level for several years, it might deplete the stock below the level of profitable exploitation, unless the annual harvest w a s restricted by me.ans of a limit or quota," the department said. nie report also recom· mended thal legislation be passed giving the fish and game commission authority kl regutate commercial taking of crayfish. \t~r sRYANI AN LB EXTRA SINClel •'* 40 te IJ •• , 1hori •'••vetl, trlmm1tl with N1vy, r•d, •• ' I 111111111 1111101 llLJ.·l·Dllll l · Fob. 17th Tltrv Feb. 27th HICKORY FARMS OF OH IO I EEEF STICH· Summt r Sau1ag • ~ 2 2 C ~~G~~~ICE 10¢ LB. 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"'"' ~I Mt1ttr •lied bedroom1, 2 11t1~11 Mtd!ttrrtnN1t .r1M11'" 11Y11 -11,..,, bulrt·l'll. 111;1\w.tlhft, t1mny room. ffrwou1 11rwi1ct. L•'" tncloMCI Ntlt, fft(foil9d -*• -r111 tru 1~10ef . .,...., 'fl1'1 ~' 1m1H Clllldrell. lt1'91 1.,..1, I Ctf t 1r111. lWOO down. kllltnll. HJ.JJM ' ' -~ ' .. ' -. • · .Since 1926 ,, • l • ,. ·- • • I • • =---.-:..--· ~ ... ·-~-.. -=----, --~­, UC Irvine, Highlanders· Clash in Crucial Til A5aimt ,l;luskies • . . ' Bruin Five '-Risks • • ·unbeaten Record By ~· Alaoclaled Prua The UCLA Bruins take their No. 1 n• t.Jonal ranking, unbeaten record and Pa~ eooference lead to Seattle ~ day, w~e thty haven't lo,,t in 10 years. And -0n M~ay night 'they're in Pullman against w .. 11mgtq1r state, 1~ in ~erence play, but, Bruins coach Joh_n WOOden 11ld: "OUr players 11e a.ware of the ~n­ fidence that these teams wiU show wbf.p. Ott TV Today · CJlannei· S at 2:30 playinJ: at home and knaw· that he r~aJ1y meant It when one of the Washington State players yeµed at u.s as he was. le~v· lng the noor, 'Wail 'lil we get you -in Phllma:n.' .. UCLA is at Washington today in a lelevlsod game (O!annel 5 at 2:31l) and at WSU on Monday night. Qthtr, gam'I tonight find South•m c;il 1l W$U, Colilorf!ia 11 OSU .nd ~lajllord at . .Oregon. .'lb& TrOjans + are at Wuhingloe 0 MOriday night . the Bruins. 7--0 in the league and IM averill. whlpptd the Coupn of WSU, t- 10 overa11. 89-58, and the ~; 14-5 Huskies, 109-<'7'6, at Pauley Pa\lillon last weekend. ' ' ' "Wt know1 that the trjp north this weekend wlll"beiar mrire difficult," said Wooden1 and hi5 belief Is ·supported by histOry. In 1911, when. the'•BrujnS went 2S- 1, tbey had trouble in Seattle, winning 71.· 69, &nd in Pullman. winning 57·53. UCLA 's 23-2 l•am ol 1970 edged WSU ,'12· 70. ' The C.Ouaars last bf!.at the Bruins, 84-83, in 1966. "II i! grut in be 7-0 at the mid,point of our .~ conference play but 1 fully rullze .. :that live of these seven h,ave7betn. al home and five of the ne1;t .seven will .be on the road," Wooden uld. , ·. . . In . last , Friday nl1ht's· UCL A· Washington meeting, Bi'uios' center. Bill Walf.9n completely dominated the , Huskies' Steve Hawes, who scored only ~ f0ur; .J>OinU. The Trojans. using 1 on.e·gu11rd oflense alter losln,q senior Paul Westph'al for the I ....... with an injw:y, •. tbok f I r.m ~ion la.st week ol second place wlth a: &-1 uwt,by bealli11 Washington St.at•, ; Beavers Roll; ·Cal Tops ~~ks , AMl•Y Truitt coUl!Cted 34 : points ; and Calllornla blailked Or•gon for th• final \ thfee minutes as the visiting Bears earn- ed a 71-67 Pacific-I baaketball victory Filday night · • In another· Wt Oregon State held Sf.an. forlt wltbouJ a field 1011 in the rirat five ' minutes of the second half and went on to aD. tl-62 victory. ' Fftddit Boyd led all scorers W\tti 25 pOiirts for the winners, while aaude Ter· ry ljnished·with 15 for Stanford. · . rQSU had a 46"32 haUtime lead ' arid 1tre'tch~ Uiat margin tO "17-4J with eight "-mlnb1es' Jen.in the game, 1fter a string of • !~ itralghl pointa. Terry becamt Stanford's a 11 t Im e 11:,fdina ·scorer with 1.~ point&, breaking tllo 'old mark o! 1 .~1 held by Tom'°""'' . .oreton pulled within one point of Cal at -on sophomor< Billy lligram's .fr~ tlin>w with 3:01 left 1le. missed th• •«> ond 1tlempl and. Cilllornil J>U\. lli< lame tway on a field goal by . reaerve 'llob Johnson with 1:51 rtmainin{ and • !Obr allot by Linc• Annstrona wtlh .30 -4sto10., 7Mfi, and Wubingloo, -· USC i! lM overaH. Coad! Bob Boyd of USC reluses lo throw in tbt towtl, notina that Succe&SU against the Wasbiniton, Ore1on and Bi.y Areo schools would mlh tht Mardi 10 re'"''''"··season finale wjtb UCLA "roort 6'"-It .. meaniqftll. .. · O...g~' Stale, 4..1 and IJ.I. ,.,ept ~allfqr~ f..i and tl).11· 1iid sianfonl .4..! iM •tt. tn wJier meeting~ in the 'Bay Ar<• for tilt fl<sl time al!>ct 111116. wti<D the Beavers were league champions . " Guard Frtddie B;oyd ltads the OSU 1;t.. tack with a 21 ·2 league· avei:age, but 1tllt Indians ' Claude TerrY is averlliQitU.3, ~.to Wa\too's l'ac• bJflb·of'lff. ': "oregon ii winfess ·in •ii: league 1ame1 aJ¥I g..u for the season. · Lakers Noich ' . 125~114 Win t r· ,: · · Ove~ Portland ' INGUEWQQD -Tlit L<is • Ang•l" t:,akira· roliecJ ·to 1 ~point, l••d ••rJy :in the third ·quarter, then he.id -off a late Portland· rally to down"\he"Ti-~ Slaiers, 1~1H. in a National Basketball Associa- tion game al tM F"rtim. Tonight-the lwO' teams meet again at Portlfnd at I in ltelevised garne. S~ay On TV Tonight Channel 5 at·B the"Laketi ,return to the Forum to'baWe BQ•~n,' 1, ~lub .lhal handed them·• •121-lOI defeat ·a . Week ago P'tlday,· That · one oe,in. at .7: • · , · nw! 1'.Aktrs, behind the play af Gail Goodrich, broke open·• tigbt .prile lati in tqe ·thi(d ' quarter, oUtscoring ... cMch' Stu tnman's Portland club, ·12-t , in; a tw~ nitnute" 1),un. for • M--tJ lead . The'Lakers 1~ at the half, '~9. Then LA rea lly Put It a~ay early in the . third quarle, z!J>i>ing to a 7 .. M. behind stni18 sharp passtn1 ·by 1.fttry· West and Goodrich and ttie-reboundi.nJ ' of 'Hippy Hairston and Wilt Chlmber1ain. · : : When the Lakers started tumlng the ba11 over in r.lpid succes1i0n" ln' tM' ftnaJ quarter, 'Pottland took advantase.iof rt, cutting'. the margin in •l&hl · po,lnta ·(U&- , ltO) iat ~.time. But . tl\lti · wu 11 close .as, the 'l,'rai~ 1!1~1 got. Goodrich ~ p1ctd the t:akers with-34 points whllt'W"t hit 25.' .Ha)rston .w..i11t . re!So'unds ·lAcludiog 13 9f't1><.La1<us" 28 in the fusl hall. Chambtr!ain flzii!hed with ·14 caroms. " The Llkers also had a &eU011 1h\cit;in· turnovers with 34. .. · Rick Adelman led .th• Blazer1 with. %4 point& anti played a spl.rklinl gipne an .dtfense, and form.er UCLA ltlr Sidney Wicks added ' 19 point... Jt•1'lu the 5Znd victory in 11 games 'for the Laker•"thl• leison. Md gave tbem a lhr*llJl\f I.ad . ov•r . lht Mllwauk .. Bucks tn lht race for the NBA'• best reeord.1. LM ...... ·CIU) • ' T 1 4-5 , 11 ' 4-! ,, ' , .. ,, 12 ,.,,e s.i 1 1'·13 u 1 Mi' . ' 1· W I 2 1-1 s .... Blaneas Fires S~ing · 61';: ' . ; . . ' Holds Four-stro~e Lead ·PHOENlX (AP) -.Jlam<ro Blancu Wzec! in wllh a 11).lMdOl'par '1 lo take. a f(lllf·Sb'okt ! .. d Friday alter the -...,oo of the· f!l5,ooo P!J6ell!r. 0ptn .10U li>lltnam•~l.-. . • V/• dork and swarthy Blaneu, 1 3.1- year .. ld' inUr veteran, h1~ • i&-1'61< lolil ofUl. 11 Under paJ' for two·ttJps o""'\h< l,641·y•rd Pl!Qtllii Counjry au~ toune .. •• Bia 11 r~ttd tbe ~lo'!eal soare on ttJe1pro tour 1ince Johnny Miller !ired tM attie. figure on tbls courAe'twet )'tar• 11igo. • Blatlcaa bad '10 blrdiio.11D tJol'eys and tllt!d only II. putta In his r<m1tk4bl• round. ' Four atretlt'5 · ba'ck:1 al 'W Weta boinwmi htrO Gtor1• B!>Ultll· v•t...an Gee Lltll<r, Dalo Dou1W. ~ '"""' Jerfy H..,,. Boutil1l, • .ll'lli!u$ of .... !Ir Arlion• si. .. vm•W<llY. ·had • rr, H;anf ud Lllller Iii llid IJMtC!al• Ill In ~ miW tiul s1Jaht!1 •"""•l woatber. BU~ ea., alld ~ .. Arcbtr, '!ft ol the in-toan1ey f1...-1ta.. eldl liad 1 -n 11111 wm far ba<k .. ~fttld 1l l" •• ' Aniol4 P1lmu, J1clt Nicklauo IJid Lee Trtvlno "' nwCl!ftlllltlJle. B1uca, a blppy-to-lucky ftltlve -ol HoustiJn, llid· 1-Jl'ldutle of lloulltll Uni.vmJ7 'i ~ ~ an tncred)ble 51 oa ·a alio,rt. :d!i¢ c0Utse Wben be WU. aD aniateur .. Thia waa his beat Tound ,,, 1 I . pro.·'-· ' · \le )lfqed ,rith f.Uow T~ Dav• El~ltierau and Bill Garr'll and ap-~reil ·to be hil usual cuijal. ..land let{ ,'!lit, .,t\ofe 'W'IYI JokiJJi wllh 11\t gallery •ind once to11lnc oo :empiy loll drink ,<'!' l\11 rtporltr. · 1 "l'ou"D never make It lb the NFL," ht •ald.•:•,tbe !'"porter Juuled il!t loN. ' ' . .. -·-.. -,..... ... --~ -·--------. ' Hobbled' by IQJurlts and hoced wJlh . I mu!I •lcttty la lhe mete> "'" for ·• posslblo l>il1b in 1bt NCM Waate:n ·RA!clooll ' OOlle•• • division b11k•tboll llia.Yc>lfa. COICh Tlr(I 'l\ft's UC lrvinl Mluten tl>Wt&ll> UC Rl..,..lde tonight In C..wl ..... Rall (I). tlCI. ~ ill !Uf dtcision to San n.,o StOlo !19-15> w1lh0ut t•dlna . ....., Phil • JWne. Sinct the UCR lll&bllridm·ddyfed UC! in tho finals •f the AJt.CaJ ~tournament. ts-tJ , a month ago., J'ifl'l ert'.fi', haa IOll five. of elght. decisions: The Antt•teri' ,seuon rte0"1 u """ '"'· ' Rlvtnldli loot !Ill third CCM pm1 ol tlle"jtar ~ llil1ll to' llOM Ci! Siii• il'Ullertoo), 11-G. Tho Hlghlandtn ll'all . Cl.I ~ (Pol!>°"') 11\d S.n Luis Obispo by •.ttalf pint and art 15-7 for lhe year. Th< most ~v• OUna about lhe UC! r.cotd Is that .. v"' of tho niot d<fe1ll have come at lhe hind• o( uni\'Vslty divls on ·opP9fl.en(s, The o,U\er lnwtr1 tn tho COM IMdlng tandom ind" tonight"• con!rontalk>n with Jllverslde c o u I d equalize one defeatL But Tilt ts. l10J(I with playing a team lhet II for from oapoclly, plly>icoUy. Rhyne has sufte.rtd swelling in both knees after recent games and was held ..,,., llilSan Dl o 'St.to encounter le f'tSl fot aoaiibt'a latne.. "I'm 1loptflll tblt ~ will be r .. dy to play tonight." Tilt aald • .'\II•• lonc he \\'ill be •'* to io ..au ha•a lo wail for came tfme. '' Garricll: Barr. tht ltam·a UrSt-llne reutvt. has •lso mlas~ 11\e last' two t:Jmeii;. "Ht ran a little th!J wetk and' 1 think we can use hlm altftouah it pro- bobly will b< M a llmlted bow." Bill Moore, Rhyne's Nnnlng matt at forward. 't'IS limited to one Ueki aoal against San Diego State. ··1r1 a combination ol thlnaa wtlh Metott. He bas bee.ft hurt {lower lee •""11lnal and h111i -•bl< lo p1., to his copablliUaa." Dave Baker, the frtlhman Cti\ltt. lilt • pmonal , .. ring high 11•1nrt U1f Alleot; t'1 points. and l• 1vera1int 14.t pet &UM. He will be joined In the blckcourlo. Ill Tioy Rolph I IS.41 and Ed 8utU•(h~ (t,t >. a•othet aU lng memli<t bl IM S:tarUni flv@ . RJversJde wlll start Sam C.sh le.I; ll.21 al ctnler : HDWard Lee ~M. 14.4) and Bobby Walt.rs ~w. 11.4) 1\ forward! and Miko Rold 11'.3. 13.!l an<I John Gr~· !Ith 16-1. II.Si al gUIJ'll, l&lin l the Anteaters. Cathy .Rigby··• Fighter Fro1n Birth Broken.' Leg Led to Start of Career ·' ~ '•· ; • l.ll Gym1ia.stics GYMNAST.JCS STAR CATHY RIGBY . ' ' By LAUl\IE BECKLUND Of lllt DtltY P'll.t llttf On an exerclae m111t Clthy Riaby look11 like a real IUe·chinA mlnlaturt wjth mov. Ing parts. ' Humm1I figurine cast In Long Beach If years ago. But belytn.s1 her fragile appearancf' 'And blonde, b&-ribboned pigtails, the 4-f(l(ll, ll·inch, IM).pound Cathy Is a strong, serious athlete , who alrtady has mcked feirlalt gymnastics world tradition by becoming the only U.S. woman gymnast ever to medal in intemation1I com· petition when she won second pl111ce In the U70 Wor)d G11me1 In Yugosl111vla. t. Now she.'1 struggijn.g for anolher flr8l, tptndlng at 1le11t fi ve hours of every dsy perfecUna her routines in Ike balance be.am, the uneven bars, the vaultlna ·~ free exercise events -11! In ~er to become the first American wnm11n to win an Olympic medal In gymn1111tics. • Shi! came in third of rive chlldrr..n in the Rigby family. An Iron ically tiny (three.- pounds, three ouncesl additi(ln, C1Hhy was to envelop the rest nf the Los Alamilns Rigbys In her struggle from the time she was born. "She had to be a fighter from the ~ginning because ahe was born with cql- lapsed lung1,'' her mother. Mrs . Anita Rigby, recalls . "But she wa11 roller 11katlng at 11 months and climbing si.I· foot fences when she wall two -1h1 nearly drove us 'crazy, she was so ac- tive." · With 1 little hindsight, Mrs. Rigby 1!1 able let pinpOint her young diughler '1 first pre·ba1a'nce beam 11ntics: picii!r. bench hopplnfif 11t school. JrOOic.-uy, it w111s when Cathy broke her lt.R at !he ad hoc sport In seco nd gral:!e, th11t she was JnJrodu~ to • car.-ln ,umn11tlQ:f • .a "We started her ln'bellet lo ,ll'et liflr1l:K beck In shape. And lht whole family 11ot behind her wht:n we found ... out she could excel In ballet and gymnRsth:s. It's been hectic, but we're all 10 proud of her now," Mrs. Rigby ialt! Since t:hen she h11 J[Uured herself etnly once working ~t -a· few weeks ago she 1luck h•f kn .. 'ljl ~r Jact whllo v1uJt1ni ind gave hentei~.11 1 bJ1ck eye. · .Also 1h1ce the.Q., the' balance · beam bas become the young gymnast's ~Jt eVent. In th• '!II Olympica·th• Judg•• aworlfod her 9. 75 of 10 pOnlble points In tht tam, placing her in • tie fpr sixth. She: toot aeventh ln fret exercise, and came out 16th all around after making 1 O.:t ln vaulting, which •he considers h~r weskest event. "I've lrnproved • lot since the 1951 Olympics In Mexico," Cathy said. "Tf t were to do the same routine 1 had ·t~en, now. I'd imJl("Ove quite a bit ln each event." "But l've aot, a new. routine In ~I for Cermany -lo tht 'Beet Barrel Polka' and 'Slngin1 In the Rain.· t put aome..rew tricks In last summer becau.ae It laktS I couple yl'arS to aet II new routine into ll.hJpe. f\1lne·1 gettlna a lot 1te11dler now ." • Cathy has b&t>n working <>Ul daily with her ro11ch, Bud Marquette, since she joln- f'd tke Southern California ACl"fl Team 1SCATS 1 ht directs in Lona Beach , nine ye111rs •510. ''He'• • really good eo1ch bec•use. ht dOf"~n't 1e11ch hi11 slyle UHi WIY a V.•oman coach m11ybe would . You have to h•v• your own sty le, do a lot etf little thin&• all your own to lmpreaa -udaea," 1bl 11id. • Cathy readil y 11dmib her peUleftell 11dd1 to her stylf' In the free' etercl~e and bAh1o<'e beam t \'tnts. but hinders her ptrfetrmanCf' ~omewhat In vaulttn1 over lhf! p11dded hor11e . Working lo sialn hei~ht In vaulting and to perfect her nlher routines, Cathy haa willingly sacriflctd other 1ports, family lrrlps and 11 norm"l !OCl1l llfe. "My coach wnn't let me play tennis etr volleyball or go skiing, 1nd he 1care1 •••Y the guys who mlght·come around. But T don't da te 11 much 11 moat ll:ld1 my 11Re 11nyway -• Int l)f tUYI Just dno'\ underslAnd why I w1nt to bt in the 1y'm on Friday nlght11," 1he said. "I've never ft'\\ \Ike quitting, lhQua~ t.vt.n when I l!t't rf'111I dePfllaeTd ·II Jf• had 111 bAd 11pell. MiY.be, becau•t ol . fun fPrlin11:. thr rew111rdl n1 fMlln.g ~get out there by beln11: 11ble tn dol 10melhlnff 'nObody elae c:11n do, or do 11 well 11 )'O\l,' thl muatd. , • ·"'" •1de~1idet~ I hive a Jtlt f,f.. .. trili 11 med11l lhls yeRr ," she 11\d, 1peeuJ1tln1 on htr competition. ''There are two nt three Ru1111la n alrls who ara really up there, though , . , there are IOmt, 1U over the world .'' Calhy haJI no plans let quit umnastlet. , Alter she flnl1he11 competlnc ahe want1 to teach or coach her own team . But that -.on'\.be.1l'le11t until alt1r,'7', 1t)e 11y1. Maybe ... In this summer of '72 .,,.hen C•thy 11 In Munich sehe 11111 DOll1h up the •l\'Hdy 1Ustenlng prld• her (1mlly hH In· htr u she· clos11 hor mind lo overythln& llyt her crucial puform1nco oo th! beam) the bars, the mat, and the horse. l And may)?e, 11 she• complete• 1n in- tricate turn In her routine befprt 1 Gennan audience, a Bavarian Judie wtll appreclate lw as a cliioa collector ad-nilf., the ahlnlna tittle llummal f11ur11 tttat •re cre1led In the Black ~oreot, an~ think, 'Cithy RJ1by 11 brtnalnc 'Amerlcon WQln~n out of tymnutlc obscurity into lhl'lllht of world P~Wtnce.'' Spor,ts Clipped Short . ' ' ' "Bruin Trio 1 ' • > • r • " Split V e.rdict to Ramos LOS ANGELES -California's Mando Ramos staigei-ed Spain°1 Pedro carruco I* tbt 13th arid lllh roundl to wth • sp\11 lS:rouM decision Frid1 y night Ind the lfprld Boxing, Council'• world lightwelaht c~1111piooshl~. · ' ' ' ' . His eye· swollen from the earlier pep- Jierin'g ht h-d taken from his s·panlah foe. (he 23-year.old Ramos of Long Beach. liilded a rlghi Iha! sagged Carrasco In t!it 13th and 1 l•fl thll staggered · him In tlit ,nut round. lrho .. twoptmch•s prohlbly proved the rural• of V\ctory for the 135-pl>und win- •, aince referee Lee Grossman ICOred • ~ flibt in his fovor 1-1 and jud1• John ~u S.S.' J,udg• Dick Young HW ll 5-S f! Carr•~· ,Tho 28-y .. r<ild Spaniard from Madrid, Wflal\IDI la! ind looking much smaller thl\n hi! fat. utlliud 1 l•h and hook •l· lick early in.tho fight in build up points: •The he1Vier·hitting Rlmol lllned sttoitJi ii> the Ille; round• to tht ch<en of the "17Wd of·IS1!6.I th1l pold • ll'Oll of •l'l1:11s 11 tht r.Oo Ancelu spo<11 "''"'· !-' --~~- offer was 1'probably the most important decialon I've made 1ince t came t:o Mar· q\lette. "I' know I've disappointed a lot of peo.. pie, but J wish the)' wOuld put them1eJvea in my position ,'' he aald. "My father '• dead . and there are five younger chlldren . They depend 1 lot on me. Jr I didn't sign 11nd I'd break 1 leg or die tomorro'R , they 'd have netthlng.'' !-' C.I State fFuUutonl may be the 1tte of th• NCAA . Wemrn RA!1lona1 lwkolboll playoff• and tho CCM may Q<>l be LAVER, EMERSON WIN NET MATCH ' TOl,\ONTO tAP ) -Top-,.eded Rod Laver of Corona del Mar 1ind Ne"POrt Beach's Roy Emerson downed Jell Borowiak and Ten'y Addison, M . M , to reach the douf>i•• .. m111na11 of th< '50,000 Toronto Jntemallon•i tennil tournom.nt Frld1y. ln anotbtr doublas match. Ray IWll•I• Ind 9ob ~ def .. ted Jollll Alu· andtr and PhU,Den~ M, 6-l. II oll1alta qullllrlinal aclloo, Ollrle& Pumil lul!IOd Ille!< Frid Stolle. 7"-6-3. ~od !Im "°"'"'Q d<feal«I. Mw RJ-n, 6-%, 1-2, la l'rklly nigl!C1 othe< QUll'lerllnal. ' ' repre sented ln the competition thiJ year 1ccordin1 lo Lorry Kerker of llumboldl Slate C.Ollege and we1t"11 reflonal buketball comm1tlef! chairman. · Asked which teaJT\3 are 1till In the run- nlna for th• pl•yofia, Kuk..-ll1ted UC lrvln• 114-11, S.•ltl .. P•cllic (14-1 ), Souliltm Colo•ado U4'7), tilt Yar W"l Conference champion ·and perblPI .. the CCAA victor. · · "There h1 no 111urance even OM tam will qu•lilY from liie.CC.V.. Righi ..., J WOU)dn•t IAY we 111 Colnc to pick a team from that f:Onference • "They h.11ve decided not to send a tt~ unle11 It ii the conference champiOn .nd one currtnt leader, Cl.I Poly (Pttm0~1) lndlcated on the quettkmnalre •• aent oul rteenliy that till)' W<Uld aol partlclpote." ' !-' SAj,ISBURY, Md. -llltoon Rahim of Paklllln. tilt inUrnlment tlont kill~, upset Clark Graeborr Frida¥ nlcbt llld 1dVanced lo tht ltnllfinllt of tht ~·· ttonal Open Indoor tennil chlmploilalllp1. Tho 2i·Y•1t<iid Rahlm1 I atnior II UCLA, rlllied 1ft« 1Rlft& bnlMft 11 .. rv1ce in the n111t -oflhl 11na1 iot. Ind eJlmlnlted the def ..... clwnpton 5- 4, U , M. • Smith, ,_ In 0.. Al:m'J, ,,.,. Illa ~u1rt«llnal m1t<h t'tlday 111111 tNf!!r Jalm• flllnl of Chilo,-.,., 7:f. 1'111111<, tht No. I lor•lgn .. ..,, mtNtd Into the oemltinlla with I 1-1, &.I victor)' tNfl TOl1l G<rmon of S..Ule. ' 0 Will Turn Pra J If Pri~ Rig~t . j .. > · SEA'M"L.E (AP ) -'1)1,... OJtnlbttt ~ UCLA '• NCAA boll<etboll chlmplonl • nld Yrlday thty would 1lp profeulonaij contr1ct.s now If the prlct wa1 rl1ht. ~ • Senior suard H•nry Bibby and Junior I f~tw~rd! ~ Yl~r Ind 1Atr)'t lWib'fl•ld midi the statement alter Marquette, \he nlllnn'r No. 2 tum kMt" 1l1rj unior cenlv Jim CllooOl to lht N.W Yotll Neta ol tbe Amlltcan Bulltlkll • Allociatloo. Bibby, the del<lly outoldl -1tllo ' 1!11 Nr1ed '"' notlooll chlmplonlhfp t teaml Utt lut twG MllOl\I, aid, 405url, f'd tip If the monay w ... lood Md tlll conlrocl IOUnd. 1\'hlt W!IUld bt Illa _.,. In w•llingl "l"d wont t• 1•! the l>al opportunll)' 1t Ille b<ll llmt ,... and U thet Ume ... ,.. now, I'd alp r1Cht away." ' Bill Wilton, t 6-foM-11 """°""""' U. ludl the top.rinked l1l'f """"""" llntlu In oeorlng Ind reboundln1. 11Jd re-. t11lvu ol profeulonll 1111111 hlYI ...,. llcled h!J family. · "'l'hoy'vo CIUed my partoll IOd ._,. bn>thtt beclUH l dOll°I ha\oo I phont IOd r doa't want "' bl bolltutd," be 8'1d· "Playll1g pro blU -.·1 ....., thol mucll in mt rtcht -·" Wa~ 11ld. "I 11111 ~ lo lmfl!'llY• Jiii' -"l'm.ua l~I bl bttt... Mlt yur. And bloidoa, I lbinlr I'd bt better off linlllelally tt I walled W1Ul rm thrQuP pll)'lat col!eJ• MU." I 'l>ATL v ,IL~T S•tuti:IQ', Febrval'J lt, 1•12 :Sea King s . ;.Take 59-50 Pres-sure Marina, 73-59 Chargers Overhaul FV, 64-63 • ~Yictory .. ~ . ' Bl' PRIL ROSS Ol t'ltt 1)11t' l'Hol Slltt 1 Although they experienced 11 • ru1ted challenge at timl!s ~ ~ from Est11ncl1'1 small but • feisly Eagles. Corona de! ..: 'ifar't Sea Kings had enough 'I to turn back their tonnentors, t &&-SO. Friday night in an In•ine , Leaiue basketball flnale at the ~ loser's gym. By GLENN .WHITE 01 Ille 0.11, "lltl S1111 Tri.ihng by 10 at halrtime and looking much like• a team on ils 1-1-·ay to burial in stead of the CJF' basketball playoffs, Huntington Beach H I g h 's Oilers wenl to a pressing defense the last two quarters of Friday night's Su n s e t League duel with vlslting Marina. And the slr&tegy v.·orked perfectly as coach Elmer Combs' outfit reversed that 33" 2J first haU deficit arid went en lo smother the proud Vik- ings, 73-St, before some 2,600 fans . And In a way il was sweet revenae for the Oilers after their prtVIOl!sly unbeaten !Ophomore and jayvee squads had fallen lo Marina, ~4 11nd 41).J!). It was pressure everywhere In that last hall and the Vik· ings weren 't up to it as Hun- tington outSC<lred !hem 50-2& those final two quarlers, Hunlinglon's offense h;i.d been fr igid the first half, mak- ing only 30 percent of its at- tempts from the floor while Marina was searing the nets at a 57 .2 clip. However. thal stat was turn- ed around 1.$ drastically as the ~eme, utmost, as Combs' forces hit J7 of is last half field goal tries for a neat 68 percent. And lhey t'ommitted only one turnover durin1 that Iran· lie comebRck. Meanwhile, Marina c<lm- pletely lost momentum. Coach ·Jim Stephens' Vikings went the first 4: 15 of the last quarter without getting off a shot. Occasionally they were foul- ed before lhey could 1hool but a good portion of the lime they wett: committing turnovers as the Tom Crunk·led defense kept on th.e press:ure. Huntington went ahead for good on Scott Whltfleld '1 17· footer with S:22 to play, 5&-M, then Steve Brooks drilled a HJ· footer 37 seconds liter to make it f)B.54 and the born· bardment was under way . ll was the most points either team has ever scored in the series and the margin of vic- tory tied Huntington'• previous high against Marina. Broo ks was !he offensiv e cannOn for the victors with 30, upplnt; his t.olll for two 1aine1 this week: to 73. Bob Lcsner. the magnificent freshman, paced the Vlkin1s with 20 and drew heavy prai5e from Comb5 for hil ability and puformance. Combs s•id he decided to try the press shortly before the hair. "We had to do something -they were killing us." he admitted. Marina h.ad led by as many as 11 on three separate junctur~ of the hair , remind- ing of this year's first meeting between the twti powers when Kuntln1tcn led by 10 In lh• first hilt and thtn wtnt on tt> lose.-..• , Wl>llf WPll!llfltl Ctutlk A•lllOll ltl~I" 101111 CM-MlllH-... d•" l1t1lk1 .lill'l'll .... WltDO"l l te1111 M~lltllltttll Oll 1w II '' If 1010l.JO ' J ' 1! 3 1 2 n I ' J f 0 • I 0 • 0 I O 14Ull1l Mtrl111 CJtJ 11 11 11 11 ' , ' lO ' 0 ' • I l J ll J ' I 10 J 0 s ' • 0 ' ' 0 0 l 0 2' 11 If 3• $(oc"1 h 0\>tr1tr'I M1•ln1 II 11 14 l1 -St H1>Ml~tten 1 16 24 16 -11 By HOWARD L. HANDY Ot HI• 01111 ,uot 11111 A super-charged E d I 1 o n Hiih School Charger basket- ball team came from behind a 20-po!nt halftime deficit with a de\•aslating pressing de.f~nse to gain a 6~ Irvine Le~1ue victory over f()unt.aln VaUey Friday nl1ht at the wiMer's court. It was a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde performance for the Chargers who scored 15 points In the first half and 49 in the concluding 16 minutes. As a result of the victory, (Oach Tandy Gillis' Sea Kings .linlshed in a knot for the "" lrvint League championship ·_.-with Los Alamitos, which edg- ed pa!l MagnoUa Friday ~ '.'l!ilhl, 5'-55. Lions Wait • -JC: Tournaments Edison threatened to puU even throughout the waning minutea or the thlrd period after forcing bad Baron passes and numerous turnovers . ' , : -The ·eoronans (13-1 In the loop and 22·2 overall J will enter next Friday night's opening round of the CJF i AAAA playoffs a8ainst an as ~· yet undetermined opponent. For News; Win, 76-74 • • • Bue Nine Spli~; Then when the Baron.s' Scott Reider went oul with five personal fouls with 7: 17 left in the final quarter and his team in front. 49-46, the Chargers also began to control both. boards with consistency and went in front. 60-55, with 2:30 to play. For coach. Dave Carlisle's "' Eagles, meanwhile, they end- , ~ up in the Irvine's seventh '.::: ·spot wiijl a· 3--11 r~cord and 11.. Were S.16 overalh By L~URIE BECKLUND Rustlers Romp 01 f~l~o.JIV ,1111 Sl1lf .., . ' ..,. ·· Much. of the third quarter ::,~ •and fhe Initial portion or the .,,,,. .. Jourth. pefiod were the most ~;JfrOdudlve . stretches for the ;• winners, 'Who moved out to as. • much. t.s a 53-'S? advantage with 6:11 to· go. Wait. Wait for a call from the CIF of.rice -a call which may never come. . That's the story for Westminster fiigh's basketball .t~am today after . the Lions wound·up their regular Sunset League season in third place by whipping Loara. 7S.74, Fri- day night at Jhe winner's gym. Orange Coast College split a pair of games _ while Golden West was victorious in a solo encounter in junior college · tournament baseball action Friday. Aft~r a rather modest 30-24 >halftime· lead, CdM eased further irtto the forefro,nt by combining a good· defensive showing and the scorlng ef- ·• fortS" qf John Sumner, Casey Jones ancf Bret Marches. Estancia'• Scott Gayne r -tallied the first basket or the second ~If fo close the gap to lour. But ·ftat wis coun- .. teracled by sir 1traigh~ Sea •. , King markers, whlch included ~··three Marches free th to ws, a '>" driving layup by the 6-5 4 '"lransfer and Jones' charity ._1~: toss to make it, 3&-28. ~ -Following a two-pointer by • the ·Eagle1' Tom McGregor, ·the vilitors went on a 17-9 ~ ... telr, which culminated in the ~ afo.tementioned 1 8 ·po Int martin for Corona. ' . . ' "' ,. GWC Rottts ' • .... ·![: • .., • • .. ' .. • . , .... .,. • Spike Foe In.Opener SteVe ·Luse'gard clocked t : 55.8 in the ·880, Vic Martinez ran a 4:21 .7 mile and Brad Borrlen and Ray Harris won jy,•o events each in . leading Golden _West College's track and field team fo a 112-32 vie- :~: tory over invading Citrus Fri- •• . - day. GOiden WHI I"'\ In! (;itrft 111C -1. M"'ey Cl , Joh,,_ IG l 3. OliAne <!C l Winnlftt '""': •-•· no -1. Jell-CGI 1. Atlll•r""'n !GJ l. S•nltclvt \Cl. Wln11lnt Time: 1'.3. ''° -1 . .lnk••rn.tll !Gl 7. Mn1 (GI J, o;ck..,.. (GI. Winni.., rim•. "·'· NO -1. l•1i.et•rd lGl 7. Brlck,.,.,r IGl l . SS•nt•clvo (C). W!nnlnt lllflf: :~~ -l. Mal1fr1on CG/ 1. W•lktr (CJ :t. Ter,.r CCJ. Wlnnlnt I..,., ''"·1· 7 milt -1. Porttr (Cl ~-Heroclari.an fGJ J. Heer11 IGJ. Wlnnlr>t Tim•: t ;Jl,0, \'° Hl•t11 ....=. 1. Jin.ti (CJ 7. Motr1kttl IG f J, H•rr/1 !GI. Wlnnlnt> tim.: 1~1'. U8 lnt.-1. !1'11Uth (GI 1. MuC1r fGI, 11C1 /lllrd. W n11!1111 !I..,.: SI t. 4«1 r~ ey -l, Golatn W9SI IKIJ>· M••s1. Ank•'""'" •l>d Jalln1onl. w n· n!"' '"'" '1.J. M!lt reler -1. Gold111 W11t (K•Y1, J&hn1on, Olc~ton •nd Ankerm•nJ. Win-,.1.,.. lfme · J:t• 1. 511ot PUI -I Borcltn (GI 1. McCrNrV 1(1 J. HOllflltr IG). Win· nln1 dl,11nc1; d -1. Now the Lions are hoperut they might bag a spot In the upcoming CJF playoffs as a third place team but such. chances are slim since only first and secood place fih.lsh- ers are certain of playoff en- try. The decision will be made by CIF officials this weekend. Ir onlcally, Westminster's Llons scored f~wer field goals by four than did the vislting SaXons. Thell" Paw Power was strong ai the free throw line, however, with the bion~ mak- ing 31 of 39 of their trff shots, including !wo given· ,them for Loara technical fouls. Loara led the way through a sfuggish first quarter, despite ha nding ttie Lions 10 ol their 16 points in free shot!. Westminster rec<1vered dur· ing the next period, however, with senior Gordon BJakeJey doing M>me of the most noteworthy ''shooting or Jhe evening. The 6--1 ,guard !was steadily s ~ n k i n g .20-!0oters from left of the k.ey. -;B;,y,.r:rhie~r;,;Jm;:_:e:.,·ailhe third I .IJ.I • unded, Jle al:! maile .six or the shol5 d two free throws as well. 'l11r,...,,.rrormance of the en- tire team improved during the .. , • OCC's Pirates fell to Cha!· fey, 7--0, in the first round of Newport Outlasts Foe, 56-51 By ROGER CARLSON 01 1~1 D1U1 l'Hlf ll11t Newport Harbor H i I h • 1 Sailors salvaged a bit of glory from an otherwise disap- pointing 1972 Sunset League basketball campaign Friiday night by outlasting invadin1 Anaheim. 56-51. Th.us coach Dale Hagey's victorious Sailors co mplete the circuit with four wins in 14 at-· tempts whHe the Colonists: of coacl} Neil Reed finish in lhe cellar. It Was Reed 's final coaching job for the Colony after calling it quiLs a week ago. Reed opined prior to battle his team·f., main task was shutting off 6-3 Sailor Bill McKinney. The Colony tried defensing McKinney with a diamond and one defense and H kept him under his league average (I6.9J by a notch or two but the Sailors crossed the visitors up ' with a balanced attack. second hair as coach Don Leavey's Lions upped their shooting accuracy to around 50 percent and picked up speed. . As the ·tempo of the game Increased, Loara -oomposed primarily of juniors -showed just a little of its inex'perience DAILY PILOT P!ltt." LM ;;,"' by turoovers and an in· Junior Jim Swick chipped in with 11 points, weavJng t11side for layups, and Kurt Spreen and Denny Cline added 13 and 11 from out.aide making four players in double figures with Pw1cKinney's IS counters. creasillg number of fouls . lE~PING FOR REBOUND -l-Iuntington Beach's Tom Crunk (40 ) and Brett Despite the Saxons' general ~h1te _(52) go ~p for a loose ball during Friday night's Sunset League battle inexperience and awkward with rival Marina. Bruce Miller and Jim Worthy (50) look on. footwork that proved less ---------------------=--'--'----------- precise th1:n that of their cheerleaders, the Sa x o n s mustered 21 painls during the last period. A11 1 result. they made up most of a 12-point deficit. w-.11t11n111r 17•1 L1nt.-tf $"'"'"'" Mfl...,,.tlmtr 1111~.i.., C•K Wtltll YoullO T.i111 '9 II rtl !rt j ' 0 ,. I ' I I J ' j u • 3 1 ,. 2 1 ' j 0 I 1 J , , 0 • 22!111 1• Seet't tT o..i.rt1f'I w"'"'1,.,iiv 1~ 11 " ,, -'' Le1r1 It 19 1• a -,, JCs Play Orange Coast and Sad- dleback colleges face a pair of tough basketb&tl lots tonight as the area JC season nears an end. MD Posts 59-57 Win !\.faler Dei scored six tree throws in the last minute to hand visiting St. Anthony a 59- 57 Angelus League basketball defeat Friday night. The victory was t h e Monarchs' seventh in their last eight games. The Monarchs' Jeff Kiley hit a charity toss with a minute to go to snap a 53·53 tie, then followed with another IO seconds later. Teammate John Adams hit two free throws with. 32 seconds left to give Mater Dei a 57-" advantage. OCC's Pirates tangle with. M•t•r .,., 1", " " _. ,. host .Mt. San .Antonio in a 1e.u,,. • • o n H••old 6 • • ,'j 53-50 Verdict for Uni; Laguna Upended, 71-51 Anaheim's sophomore.! and juniors appeared to be out- matched in the early goings as Hagey's crew assumed a IJ.. point advantage at the half and seemed to be breezing . But the Colonists refu.ted to ~'ilt in the second half and University Hi&-h closed out hlfled d le I I . lo although they never came 11 s e rue or 1 ay-in closer thaR the final margin, its 1971-72 basketball cam-give the Trojans a 47-41 lead Newport was unable to blow paign with a 53-50 conquest of and they led the rest Of the them out. visiting Brea Friday night way. The Sailors h.it 22 or 47 from while Laguna Beach High's Unlv•r•lly 1»1 the field for a creditable 4ti.8 host Artists were smothered Mu u1ni.c •: ~ ~ : percent but 14 turnovers by Orange League champion r1~,,11 ~ ~ ? 1~ partially neutraliud th.e ef- El Dorado. 71-51. sil'llO'I • • 0 1, fort. Thus Uni came through with w~~'"' 1~ 1 ~ ; ~ Anaheim par~ the Newport its best season record in Its seer• a., 0.,111," advantage to six 14H3) with two-year existence, nine wins •••• , 11 , 15-sa still ~:16 remaining b I.It and 15 losses . And Laguna vri1v••,11v 11 1s 10 ,,_53 McKinney and Sprun put an Beach turned in Its top mRrk "-"'""' tetc11 cn1 end to the Colony's mild since 1965-66 wilh a 13-13 " " ttf ft hopes. l'IMttf 1 J O I record for the campajgn. K1tut10ec1t J 1 i 1 wtWl"OlT M.t.1;10• \Ml Meanwhile, Uni got a spurt ~~~:~r_ ~ r { 1; Ltr"aoti 1'1" ,. ~ with four minutes to play c-in ' 1 1 • McKlll!'lfr ' • 'j IC•lmMcPI ' the Mt. San Antonio tourney, then whipped El Camino, 12·7, In the consolation bracket. Meanwhile. Golden \Vest's Rustlers downed Atlan Han- cock. 8-2, in the second round of th! Hancock: tourney at Santa Maria. COach Fred Hoover's Rustlers were slated to meet F'oothill this morning. A vic- tory could put GWC into the champk>nshlp tilt at 7 if the Rustlers oost a better record in their b·racket. Coach Barry W a 11 ace ' s Pirates meet an undetermined opponenl al IO at Mt. SAC with the winner advancing to the consolation fina le at 2:30. Dave Wickersham was the hitting star for OCC. banging nut a pair of singles in the first game and a single and a thre!-run homer in the El Camino tilt. · OCC's John Palmer ll!d off the second game with a round- tripper. Mike Easterling ripped a run-scoring triple for the Pirates in the seventh. Easterling, Tom Sampson, Palmer and Rich Fielder all hit safely twice in a 13-hit at- tack for the Dues. A two-run ho~er by Pat Curran and solo four·baggers by Phil McCartney and Bud Bulling paced the Golden West victory. Gary Simpson had a pair nf doubles for the Rustlers while Scott Wilson. Curran, Tony Cresci and Mark Barr hit one double each. Barr picked up the 'fictory, scattering seven hits, striking out five and walking one. Ol'lflh C1t1t (111 ... 1"•1"11•· j' • j F /•lcllr, b :' j ~~'r!~r..1~. r1 Out ll.ttft, e J I l1•fllt~, 11 ,' 0 Ettl1r1,,.,, Jll 0 W•IMl'I. u I 0 &~~C;,, •, 1' ! Tlltlt l n ""'lillll'llllll El C•'!!lrlO 1 «JO OJ&-1 Or11111 Cot1t OJO J•x-12 W!leon, U GOlltlll W'tlf ftl .. ' t(l'llllOI\, If Urttn, fl 1t tr, 1 . Ucc•~n•v, cf ~K''"' ! ' ' • d. Jb '"'' t • •• Ylftf., TO!th , ,i SCwt 11¥ 1!11111111 H1r>cee~ 101 CIOO CAG--::j G11a111 wnt 118 110 !llr: • ' • ' ! • • ' ' ' ' ' • ' • " • ' l ' ' I ' ' I ! " ' " ' Servite Coach ... • ' 8 • ' ' ! ' ' ' 8 Bill Bur ns hit a field goal witb Z8 seconds left and Mike Kiley a pair of free throws to bring lhe Barons within one with 17 seconds to play. The Chargers' Gary Balch missed on a one-and-one sJtua· Hon with 13 seconds left, then turned from goat to hero when he stole the ball as a B.a ron was about lt> shoot with two . seconds to go. Dirk. Zirbel, Edison's S.foot junior guard. sparked the ge- cond half defense while Mark Harmon lS.4) and Rod .Snook JS-4) controlled the backboards when Reider foul· ed out. Snook was high point man with. 20 with Zirbel hitting 15 and Htirmon 13. Burns and Reider had 13 each to lead the Barons. * * * 1111-IUI • • " .. P•-''1' ' • • " l lrti.! • • • " ''"~ ' ' • • ·-' • • " ··-' • • " z1,..m1rm1" • ' • I c. .... ' ' • ' wnn.,.,, ' • • • T1tt l1 • " " .. ,lllfttel~ V•lltY (di Ad1ms :l.ulllvl'I 5fl1111lwd1 R1hStr 911•~ .... 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It COit wtlh a Johnson It Son P'Wl M•Jnllnance Ltue on a.ny of our brAnd ntw 1972 .M;:rcu111. Just think .of It •.. no more •nnO)'lnr repal, pToblema .•• no more unexptct@d expen11l';t and be1t of 'lJl ... a beautiful new full tlte Mercury Marqul1 or Monterey to drtve in 1btolulely ptrfeel condition at a.11 ti1™'•· Find out tor yoorWI all t.hl! 't>enenu and pleuu•et Ulli :fapt&atlc le.ue protram proYldff on all our Uncoln-•MetCQry Products. Call BUD BOWEN at 540-M30 .••. TODAY! DAJL Y I'll.OT ' Season Finales Prep, JC Basketball TV Twin Bill Featw-es LEGAL NOTICI!: LEGAL NOl1Cll: Dinblos, Triwns Suffer Setbacks • ·Standings 49ers, Bruins in Action Basketball fans c1n dr1w a comparlaon of the UCLA a.ruins and C1l State (Lone Beach) 4Strs by watchln-the two teams on televiJkln tOday. Bolh Mission Viejo'! Diablos and the San Clemente Trltons ended the Crtstvlew League buketb1ll 11eason on sour notes Friday night. First, coach Pat Roberts' Dlablos took It on the chin from lhe v!Jltlng Oran&e Panther1, 80-70. Then, John Baker's Trltons were the victims of an 81-68 ambush job at Villa Park against the hyped-tip. host Spartans, At MISlllon Viejo, It was purely a case of the Dlablos' lack of height agalnst the Panthers' superklr strength in that department. Or ange built up as much 111 a 20-point third q u a r t e r margin, at 62-42, before .seeing that dwindle to seven on the host's hot shooting. The visitors, OOwever, saw their rebounding strength take Horst Aids CM,86-83 Us toll In the end as Ille Dlablos were held orf. Gii Normandle's d r I v e 1 along the baseline and the outside touches of Craig Citro and Mike Bowen kept Mission Viejo't dwindling boptt alive in the final period. While Orange controlled the boards for the better part of the Ult, the 6-1 c It r o nevertheless finished with 10 rebounds himself to pact the Dlablos. Up the road a piece at Villa Park, the host Spartans escaped the dark conf1nes of the loop cellar on the final evening of competition· by derailing San Clemente, Coach John Baker's Trltons trailed from the outset but still managed to stay In the game until the third quarter, when Villa Park's trio of Ed Vega, Charlie Dunca n and Brian Lundstrom starting bit- ting, Mike Dowlinl (28) 'and Pele Sellers (12) were the Tritons' only d ouble figure scorers. ,,,_ Elllott McPht,._ Mt1111t1 ......... Ot"'" l•I .. " "' " 1 $ 4 lt I D J 12 4 1 J lJ • • t I SUHllT LIAOUI Cl'l"ll MtrJM Hwml11tlOll lltch W"lml"111r WHl9rh Slnll Alll M .... POr1 Htrbol' '"~ A11111t!rn w IS " 'l ' ' I • • • • . " ' " ' " l' ..... r•1 IClrM " ... , .... m 1.111• •• "' 14 "" H11nll"lloll lwttt ti. 11'11r111t1 .9' M...,_., M1rt10r J6, Alltlllllm SI w .. 1tr111111., 1., Lolr• '' W"llm 110, S.nfrll A,,. h llllVIN• l.IA•U• (l'ln•fl w ' " ' U I • • , ' " "' '" ., •• "' ... ... "' ... •• •• '" •• '" ns "' m eor-di! 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"'' 11.C. .. l!'lt llr11 ,u1111c .. 1on .. tlll1 Mltk .. 11"-Amil 2 • '-Sf 633 flkl on M•ryl1nd'1 T1rr•1l111 11 NAMI STATIMINT "'1tlnt11 of !ht vncllrtl•nld In ill ""''"" D•ltd J•llUl l"f 16. ltn ll'rl41Y'I lt1AI Coll1t• Ptrk, Md. 'UNIGA COLLIGI TM follOWlnt HftOM 1r1 tloln1 111rt1lnlnt to tht 111111 of aihl Pcldtnl, CAAOLYN M, OLIVE• M1t1r a.I St, SI. Anthorw 51 1 P.nt. {1)CL -COLLEGE IASKET· l.-a..Ot '1, S.nfl Monlel.. IMl1lna.a 11: wll!'lln fOllt' """"lh1 •ll1r lhl tlr1t ..,llllCI · l!•Kvlor of ltl9 Senior Jeff Horst came uh:"'11P•llOl'I · IUllOll with a steal, drove the length llldt 4 , 1 " 2 I 2 J 0 ' • ' 0 , 2 2 of the floor and put up a lay·in 11t;:1ri to give Costa Mesa Hlgtr's Mustangs an 84-81 lead and they went on to defeat Santa Ana Valley, 86-83. Sll'Vltt 71, ,lw1 X U llAl.L -TM Unlv1r1i!y f' t"9 P1elllc l!I C.ml1111 "' Plwn 51 LINICIM COM,ANY, 2112 t1r.,...kll !loll of lhl1 riollct. Witt If .. Id illtetdtfll l lll\oll AmM .,_, 51. P1ul JI Tht1r1 "'· tl'l9 C1I Sl1t1 Loni le•chl PINdlnl '3, llllllnlltld 1' ltoed, (Olll MtM. Cllllot11!1 Dfllld l'W<ue-a 1t77 JOWN IC. ,0110 ~ 1 • ' lS:lllttlD It was the Irvine League 11e330n finale ror the two basketball rivals and was played on the J03er'1 fl oor. Costa Mesa had fallen behind In the third quarter but came back to tie it at M, then managed to keep ahead or e ven with the Falcons the ,r_es! of the way . Ted Neville was particularly llot in the last quarter for coach Emil Neeme's victors a11 he scored nine of h is 17 polnt:i:. Mate Rick Browning wa1 hiah scorer for the even- ing with 28 and bagged 23 of that total in the first half. COsta Mesa wound up the 1971-n campaign with a 7·16 record. "'" l r_,11111 llteldln M1rcll!ofleltl .-Nwll lo Hwo l!Nl1l1Y T011t1 Miii l •I ... ... • • , . • • ' , . , ' , ~ ~ . ~ . ~ , . • • J 16 . " . , • • IS M l olloM!'f O'Aevrltl' ,_, IA Vlllft' f_,I """,. 1110 ~» JtrnlWl't ·-.... lot•I• 3 0 J ' t J 3 2) 7 0 • 14 l e • ' l 0 1 , SJ lJ " » -IT_., Vanguards Fall, 97-84 Southl!rn California College of Costa Mesa close• out the home 1eason tonight b y hosting Cal State (Bakersfield) after dropping a 97..84 decision to Pa11adena Nazarene College Friday night at the lo1er'1 gym. Ml"'911 Vll\I fJI) ,, " "' .. Momlllldl• Cllro Ru!llwll ..... J 13 I 23 • • • 20 1 2 , ' . • 1 J 10 Fl!'gWllOlt ll1di:tr WllktlllOll C1pl1rr.,, lr1nch Tofil• """'" '" ·~ lltU01r S.lltn Ste-tltt1 .. n ••ti• Ovnnlton Rlddlto Tot111 ] 1 ' 1 0 2 1 2 I 0 I 1 • 0 1 0 0 0 , 0 n2o110n le.,. lly OVer1.,. 24 10 71 11 11 II' It• Cl-ftle {'91 ...... 21-10 II rt tf fJ 11 • i 2' 1 I 1 T ) 2 I I 2 2 1 ' 5 , , 12 I 0 i 2 I I 0 ' I t I • 0 0 I G ,.,,, ... ·~· L\lnd1lrorn Vlllt ,lrll •• . ' , ' . .. ' " > IS Ou~n Ol!T- ICUror Sdi•ll ToPt•«r H1W1Cf<u; ·-..... ' ' ' . ' , , . ' . . , ' ' • • . , M " SCW. llr OU1rflrr1 , " , , , . • • ' , • , i ' . . , Ue 11 Sin Cltrntntt 21 It 12 1• -61 Vllll P1rll; t4 2t 14 11 -II Gymnastics Summaries ~rt. TM ,,,,,. wltl bl p •tit(! In ' I 10 •• n I I " " A CSL9'1 conll111rt1 c1mpw1 IY'" 1114 ll 1 '"' Ill en "' 21 l•omllol MAJIY KLATZICER U4I SWITll 9nllll .. _ '11•1!WAY l.IAGU• ,_Jell of 1111 1.,1 lou In PCAA ol•Y LEGAL NO'llCE lloed, Cotti Mt11, C•"torn!t Eltcvtr!• ~ fhl will I." A11 .... ., C•ll,.,1111 ,.,1 ll'lntll fDI' t1'19 .,.,._ In 11v1r•I r11r1.. WIU11m Trllr Tlflt, •tJI ICffktl of l!'lt ib0\<9 "'"'"' dr.C-rrt AltwnlY fw IJIMVlW LI k1Drl Su1111Y Hllll Tror llHllll! ,..,. Ful11rlon ....... s.ver1111 L_.11 w L '" ,A l :JD p.m. 1111CL -OODGElllS ·n -l'ICTITIOUS IUSINns ,,Kt, Honolulu, H•w•ll ILO(I(, llll lCKH llll. LG,IH, INC. , ......... l) I l .llll IOl A Prolllt cof Dodpr mll'llllr W•ll1r HAMI STAT•MlHT Thl1 111,i1l111u II btjnt Cllllducllld ll'f • IYI JiKll """"' ,11ltll ...... Or1ne1 Curl 0.1,, ,116t II l IOI 156 Al1ton. TM fojlowJ"' 111rt0n 11 dol1111 111111 .... J LlmlU1ll '•rll\ltJll~. 1tM Ntrlll lfNfwe'f J•nwry 21 lflll '*"'"' I. l!, It, 1'1J • J ft,S no 2:30 p,m, fS)Cl. -COLLEGE 11: ''"' Allin .... • ............ Clllf, '1111 ,.,.,, 7 1 MS 154 llA5KET9ALl. -Th9 undtlH/ld •nd •ON'S SPEED EOUIPMENT, 140n Tht1 ll•lmi111I lllell wllll lf'll C-l'tl' Tth 1114) W .. Sll s • Ill ftl2 d•f=ln~ ch•m•lrwVC~A lln; n1 '•k• wm-Le,,., watmln.t1r, C•Hf, t2613. Cltrk of o r111M County on: l'eb. 1, itn. AlllnMY•,.,. •••cutrli LEGAL NO'IlCE : ~: :! ::: ;r., I u•k1•• of ••h nelon ., Siii· Jl1111ld O.vld Sl1W1rt, JU 1111 Strlll •,r ,••v••IY J, Mt<ldOll, OIP\11¥ County PvDlllhtd o •• .,.. COllt OlllY ,,","'.n·l--------------- 3 ll p00 Ht l pm c2lCL _ cis GOLF CLASSIC Apt C, Huntll!Oton Buch, C1llf. t:i~7. tr · l"~b•u•rY S, IJ, U, U . ltJ2 IAJI iMJ -F)r1! roulld m1 ch belw1911 Bli/Y Tlll1 bulln111 11 bllne (Ofldi;cted bY In l'·IN>•1---------------I NGTICI TO C•IOITOal "'"'''' ·-C1t~r 1nd John Miiier •••ln•,',,",' w ..'.! lndlvldUll. Publllhld Or•1111• Co1tl D•llY Piie! LEGAL NOTICE su,••10• COU•T G, TMt L• H•br1 6&, Low•ll '° 8""'' rn<I HY"'rl ~-CL Rot1eld O Sttw1r1 1 1'1brWl l"f 5, 1!, lt, 26, 1f'2 '11·12 •TAT9 0' CALl,OllNIA PO• Trov t5. Futl1rlon 6t eLEllR TY BOWLIN -Sul Alll Tll11 ll119mtnl. 111~ wlll'I !I'll COllnty ---'------------1------:-:-:--::=------I swinn• tl. Klf'lfll't'I' 51 1n1don •11d Trlnt Ol'II "• L" LEGAL NOTICE IA••11M TNI COUNTY 01' OllA .. el Sunny HUit 70, fllllllf!CI ll'lrk 5f MerlWH1'19r" 1nd IMX llt. Clerk flf O•t n" Coilllty Ofl: Fell. 1, Im . IU,lltlO• COUltT Oil' CALlil'OaNIA Ht. A·11nt )•)I) 1,m. (1)CL -,RO IOW\E~ llV ""''1' J, MlddOx DePVtf COVl!IY COUNTY 01' OltAN•I 1!1t1t1 et· l'RANCll MA It I 0 H O•ANOI L•AGUI TOIJR -l'lv1 ffn.Jl1!t roll tor 1 SO Clefk, ,ICTITIOUI IUllM•ll JM Civil Ctllltr Drlvt Wiit LAUOl!ltOAl.•, 01cNllll. ll'llllll flr1I ••Ire roll for • $10.000 llr" Pr rt I' 11U:S NAMI ITATIMINT ltnll A~I, CllHtr~ll NOTl(I 11 Hl ltl lY GIVIN lit tr111 El Dvrtclo V1ltnel• -· Ll~Ulll l11<h Ul'll'ttnlt'I ,_,_ W L Pll' ..... ln ffll M0.000 FlnllOft·Slltm (H.C.) Publllhld Ort,,.. Cotti DflllY PllOI Th• followln1 "'"°"" •l'I dolll9 CAii NUMll• D·"""' trM:lllora If IN 1llov1 '*'11111 "'""" 12 0 IJI 1n cl1111c. FeDr .... ,., J, 12, It, 2t. lt72 :tn.n 11111111111 11: IUMMONI IMAR•IAGll ""'' Ill "'""' hlYllle c111m1 "'lflll ... ' l no uo,---------------1·----LE--G-AL--N-OTl-,-CE-----I ALTHA ALLl!N SAil. LOl'T, 1H w. I~ r1 "" "'''''"t .. Ptllll-ri IONE .. Id dtclffrl! .,. ••INll'ld"' fllt "*'"· 1 S 711 '61 LEGAL NOTICE 11th SlrHI, CCIII• ""*'· MAE REEO •n<I lll11PGO"M11nl: CLAYTON wllh ff\t ntetlMtY """™'" In ~ offl~ ' ' '62 710 1---------------1 w1111 .... A1¥111 •ltd f.llt•blth L. 1.11...,, Ll!E ltfEO. flf lht cltfll " !tit,.,.,,, lf'lllllM Ctv•I." ! : r,; !:: c1uc~c~c1c:-:'c:c~cc'crc101c:•.-,•c,'c~-,uc00'-''c,-,•-,•,-•-,r·,-.•c:c l'tCTITI~~ 'reslHlll ~~118:,~:::.~:'~!~~\ICtM ~' 111 T~~ !.~:'1°;:"~.~~t:c;'~N ~~1~E!~ ~;;',':,"'i. ::"'~~~:11141"".1 :!'~'i'k! 0 U 6'-1 11' HAMI ITATIMlNT llldlvldw1I. c•rnln• Your m1rr!111. Vou ,.,., 1111 1 of lwlt tttw,,_.,.1 R•IDY • ICHIA, l'rlUy'1 ICll'll T~ lollowln1 l'et'IO!ll htYt •bind-.i Thi followlnt Pt•IOll 11 lloln1 itvtlntu IEllr1bllh l•llPI written r11001111 wllMn !hlrh dlYI 9f 1111 IMC.. 11'1': ALAN M. Rl!t"DY), n• Unlvlfllt'I n, ll rH JO the IJM of thl fktltlOUI bu1ln111 "'m' " WUllitm llllvln 11., .. , dal1 lhll lhl• '""'"'°"' 11 "'"" on YOU, MtWNl'I Cffll•t Otl'l't. •vi,. "°' Hewwt O•N 1!1 Dorldo 71, L.,u111 &udl SI CCW ASSOCIATES ti l:JIN Wttl Com-SIZZLER STl!AI( HOUSE MO. 70, 'Th\1 1t.tlmlfll llltd wll!'I 1111 Count'I II you ltll to mt 1 wrl!lt" ttlPOll .. ltac:h, C1lll. f1NO, which 11 tM JlfCI .. """'°'' n, s.octllbl<k 5' l'TIOl'IWt•llh Avi n11t , Fulltt!on, C1llforn11 »n s. llrlilol. 5•nf• Anl. Cilll,, '"°" Cl1r~ ol Ol'11191 Countv on: J•n. 21, 1tn. within i!Kh 11,..., "°"'' clt!ivll m•r IMI bl,l1lntt1"' It'll wndlftl•nM In tit t111ntr1 •A•OIH G;:;:ov• l.•AOUI t:l631. •-T. Wiiton. 511'1 ••lid• Strlll, IY 81v1rtv J. Mlddo~. Dtoul'I' Coun!y enluld •n<I tht n•u•I m•r 1nttt 1 luot· H rl1lnl11t It t"9 "'''' of MHI dlcfll•nt, (l'l"lll Tri. tlctltloui bl,lt llltll "''"' •tl..rrld to Antl'ltlm, C1U! .. f':ll06 Cler~. ....,,, conlllnln1 ln!u!'IC!lvt 1r ell'llr ortl•ft within fMlr "'91'11hl llllf' the 11"1 M llu· GtrO•n Gr1111 LOI A1"IOOI R1nth6 Alt mllot llol11 Gr1ndt Ur r.J11lnll ''°"" W l. Pl' 'A •bovt Wtl flltd In Orlnte Counl'I' °"June This 11111111111 11 bllnt GM'ldllClld by I f! ll'UW tonc:1rn1111 dlv\1I011 of Pf6"tly "'°"''1 !Ion of 11111 MllCt. 11 1 l«I 6.66 U, ltll. ln<ll11ld11<1tl. PwDll""Pd O••nt• Co11t Dilly PHO!, IU'POOf!, (hlld tw1t0dr. cf\Od ... ;._ •. '"' 0 1\f'll ll'Nf\l•l"f 1, nn. • ' , .. 11.l BRATTAIN COMTllACTOJll, INC.. R. T. WtLMlN, J111111rr "· •NI Ftbru•r'I' J, n, lf, ,.,,,.,., lttt. (011•, •n<I IUCl'I OIMr rlllll COMll ,., l..,..•d•le 1 ~ m m ~~f1,,1:"~1111~:'~W'~1rrc.e:""'n~ Thi• 1t•t-1 tllld w1111 tM countv ltn U!-11 11 m•v 111 ••~"'eG by 1ht ,0,,,1, Admlnhtr.trl• • 4 t41 137 '" Cintor'nl•l "°'1 Cllrt of Or11111 Cevnt'I on: J•n. 2S, LEGAL NOTICE If 111 wh~ ,. •1111 ""1n1c1 If tn .,. of 11'11 !•lt lt •' "'- 4 I fll 711 ccw ENTERPlttSES M6 °" 1972 llY llVll'ly J . M14dol(, Oft>llty Coull· ,.,.~.,, In ,,, •• """''· rov llllvlf 1111 .. • ..... htmlOfl ·~ J • J6I '5t AYlllUt Sell II••<~ Cill!ornli IJOJ<tO 111 tv Cltrk. l""'JllY 11 lhtl '"" wrlllff ,,..,._, U ltllOY I KNla, IMC. 3 f •51 ltM Thlf .;_,llM"ll wi; conducltd llr • DAHllL •• •UCKNVM NOTICI O' ,U.LIC HIAltlNG '"'' mty M tH..i 111 !11111, ll Y1 Altll M, • ..,) l'rlN Y'I klftS -·I Hrlnerlhlp Altlrlll'f ,, l..tw AMINDMIHT NO. Jl6 01tld J1nu•rv n. It)! .. ~ Clllltr Dt ........ L~ AmlllCll JI, LI 011lnl• JI G(W ENTE·R,AllE$ HI N.......,,i Ctlll# Dr .. s.ll• •SI NOTICE IS Hl!JlllY OIVEN lhll 1111 WILLIAM I . SI JOHN ,........,, tMOI, Ca!W. ft6M S1nt1100 S.llfl•M ,1, lolw Gr....,. 44 al..-.,._1 Htrr7 S. C.-H._, INdt. CINI. ,,.,.. MtwPOrt l11dt Clly 11'~1111ln• c.mml11ltn Cl'f'k Tlh ln4J "'°!"', . P.clllc• M, J11ncho Allnt!tot 4S ~rtl l'lr'tntt Ttll CM ... ,. w1i11. 11i11o11 • jllUMk llMl/111 .,. ~ ~ /llldrlfle •J =-4* I .... _._ VillfKI• 75, O.rdcn Grov1 51 (non-11'1,.S '111tl ~IMllll t. Seen.rt llM.tfl llfll .,..-._ • ltlOIM) P\llllllllfd Or•nM (NII Otllv l'l!OI P'ullllthM:I O•lllH CNill O.Ur Pilot, M:14illlofl o1 SK!lon 10.llO,OM 10 lht JONN W. COWIN ,...,,,.,., -.,.,.. IOUTNIAN CAL COMl'l•ENCI J1nu1ry 2t •nd !11bru1,., ! 11 lt' J•nv1ry 2t •nd F•Vllf'f' S, 11, It, NIWl'Ol'I 811t11 MunlclP1I Cid• r111l l"t lO M&OWIN, G•llH ANO IYLVI .. w L "'' ,A un ' -' 24,.71 Im 240-72 111r11r111 '""'''"''"'' lor 1n<1u1!rl11 'Zon-JM l••I C~'"''~ A~•1111e LEGAL NarICB '~:.:.. __________ _:::::~1----:-::::c::--::::::::::---Jl111 Olclflcll Ind,,,, M•1 Dl•lrld. o''""· CllllOl'llll ""' E11t LA ' 1 11111 t031• LEGAL N011CE NOTICE IS HIREIY l'URTHElll T•ff•l'IOM '"" ,,,.ll .. RI• Hondo t 1 •n n? LEGAL NOTICE o tvE"I 11>11 111d 1111bllc ri.1r1rie wrn bl ""'"'"'' ftr '11111-, 1un11.io.'1\u~ °" TMI LA Ht...... 11 J :: = IAJI JJIJ htld on 1111 211d d1y flf Mtlr()I, 1'12, 11 l!'lt ll'ublllhtd Or•llH C0t1t Dtll~ ,1111, ITATI 01' CALIPOaJflA N• ~=·w .. t ! ~ ,.., '"° l'ICTITIOUI •usu•tlSI l'ICTl'TIOUI IVSINlll Plour f1I 1:30 ,,M, ." "'' Council l'IM.l•l"f n, "· .... ,,., M1rch f, ,,,.~ TH• COUNTY°" OllAN•• L-AMllet CC 4 ! flS tU HAMl·STATe MINT JfAM• ITATIM•NT Ctt1mber1 of lhl Htwl'Orl ltKh Cll'tl' Jt~J! CAI• JfUM&la O<lllMI -The followln• "1IOll It doln• tlvlllllH Tiii foll-I-,1,._ lo OOO-"·•I--· H11I, .t Whkll time •nd PIKI •llY Incl I ll IUMMON• CMA•llA••J V•tlllJ LA ~I t 12 I021 l2" 11: 11. .,_ ,,. -· ,,. "" .,v,.. ,..._, lnt1rt1ltd mlY 90H•r 11111 bl LEGAL NOTICE In ,. !flt "''''llfl tf • ,..llll«ltn """"'"' (lf1,U') fN.•l 'V l.A.cC 1111,"~:t~ ~a RIED CAR,ET REALTO•t, U:lt . WR I GHTWA'I' ,MANUFACTUlt lNG hMril tlt1r1011. Jl!All:l.L A. llOllOTHAM •11 llf 1~=1 11'111~· (11Jj &r:v.i:.l (I) ':'.l:i LA Htrtior t4. EMf LA 11 Htrbor IMI,. Costl MIM COM,ANY, 1215 E. ,.omotll, llntl AIMI, JACKIE H!'ATHIA, 7414 A ............ I DIANI •AV llOllO'THAM M"•ri~ Wl111!1t11ICOI'!'10. Crp~u 122, LA Soult!wltl • NSll¥tl'ICC~r~t Gr•nnla. at ''1' Or. C11lf Stcr•l•f"f SU,l•to• CGUltT O' TH• Tt tht ......,,.,1111 DIANI ltA'I' SI'! 'T~ "1mot Al ·,, Nlflm• w..i111N111y•1 .. _ ~ IO•. I °'1' 1"".. J11M1 0. wri-.1. IUll Gllblrt, N...,POr1 •••cit City ITATI 01' CAl.ll'ORNIA l'O• SIOllK)THAM: fll'l l. ( I. W MlM Kort: E•st LA If Goldtn W.I T 1 OU. lll!N 1 tltlng condllCltd 11'1" 111 G1rdtn Grev1. Ctl!I. '1•11nl"' CommlHIGn THI COllHTY GI' OltAH•I Tiit HtllieNI" 1111 flltCI • Hlllltll C-. u,s.,,. "i _ I . O'O-~" I'' 1. LACC 1t CYfltffl ln<l!vld~l. Thi• bulll'llu 11 bll11t cO!lllllKttd bY 1n ~lllllhtd °''"" COlll Dill, Piiot, Nt. A......,. ctrlllnt "*" tl'ltnl'". Yw ll'lt¥ Ille • '• S1tvtft Ch•rlet Gr1""1t o-•o '' 0 l'ttrv•l"f It, lt72 6'1·12 1_ '""' ,,,_ •-~ "' •1•lntdl1 A) l. WoldVrlllt CA • Win-llllo llOIM» t i LA Hlrtror 'Thll llllln'llnl lllld win. 1111 County """ UI NOTICI Of' MIA•INt 011' ,ITITIOJf Wr .. w•1 , ........ W "' "• ••• ., 11 W.r~'ti!/s _ I. T~ jAI 2. Cltl'll of Ort1tH countv on' Ftto. 10, "''· J1mt1 o. Wrllht EGAL NOTICE l'Oft O•o1• AUTHOalllMt IX-t1111 tNI lllh M'tl!l'ICIM 11 wrwc.,, r-.i. ·-/Fl s. Marlor! I Fl. w nnlm I r lett'I' J. 111.111.,., OIPUl'f Coun!r Th!1 sltltmtnl lilt!! wtttt the County L ICl.ITIOlll 01' •aLIASI ANO CON• II nu flH Ill flle 1 wrltfwl ,..,.,.. ac:orr. .I. Cltrk Cllfk of Or111111 County on: Ffb. I. itn.1--------------·I VIYANC. Oii' INT•ttllT IN wtllll11 ti.IOI tlm1, '1'WP' llllfllllt' ntft' M Rlnct -I. Mt rlell fl"J l. SOUoloo UCI at Home . 1'11111 II, lleverly J . MlddoJi ~uty Countv NOTICI TO CRIOITGAI , .... TNlltlMI, TO COMl"Lhl ... """"' '"' ... cwrt _.., .,,... .... fAl 1. T-..rtd (Al. Wf1111IM Kore: Cltrk, IU,IRIO• COUaT 01' THI CGH'TJtACT ,UlllllAJfT TO ,.OIATI l'Mnt CMt.rll!M 1111\lflCflw W °"1111' ..,_ s.ts. I PuDnllled Or•-Co.it 011""' "11111• McOWt!N, o•tlN a sv1.v1.t. STATI o' CALlll'O•HIA l'o• coo1 t•CTIOM... (.OflClf'lllM !fll'l'l•ltn tf "'"""' ..._.. T~"i~r;: ~ir~~'f!t'w ~ • .!.; Ftb•u•rv u , lt, 21• M•rtll 4,. ltn Al11r""1'1 II LI• THI C:OUHTT 01' OlllANGI l!t lllt of DAHllL 0 0 M IM I c K IVllllOl'I. cftl141 ""'"'"· dlU!fl W#lfl, .... -t! •.U. Bob Barlow (2-0J takes the JU.n ,, ••. Clitpm•~ A••-Ht. A·"'u TUOZZO, •k• OAIOIL TUOZZO. •• ..,,...,.. ...... cett1, .,,.. """ ..., rell .. mound in the nine inning•-------,--,,,,...,,.,----°"'""· C•lllornl1 f2"6 !:tlll• of CHAR LES R. Cll:AIN, ·~·-DANIEL 0. TUOZZO, OtceeMi!fl. • !MY" tr•ot• i,.. ""CM't. N""'°' 111.s.11 1111.10 MU11111n opener and Gary Wheelock (I· LEGAL NOTICE Tlf: 11141 U>n" CHARLE$ 1101ERT CRA IN Dec11t1c1. "K>TrCE 11 HllllY OIYIJf ttiet II~.., wM,. .... ,... ~el 1111.,.. ~ horll -I, vtur ~Ml 2. r.o11-ll'·UfJI NOTICE IS Hl!REIY GIVfH .. tf\1 Clllllfllll TllCITTO. PIQlftl• tf 1111 wlM of ..,.., ..... IMttet', ............. . ~IHI i. ~tMott "Gi ''""~M·1•·3 0) will 11tart the seven inning BAR J70 ,1111111~ 0r • .., C011t 01111 Piiot, cr1<1l1or1 ~ 1111 1bo .... 111mld d1Ctc11111111t 1blff.1111'Md dlctdtrtl, I'll• 11i. '"'"'"ff'• a.t.,.., -...... ....,.....ff ""~ 'c-:~cr .... ~;-'1:.'1~ l'olnt1i ll'ICTITIOUS BUllNl!IS Fettru•rv s. 11, It, u . ,,,, lOl ·n lh1t '" p1raon1 hlYllll cl1trm INlllll 1111 lllfllll. HtlllOn fCll" I n ar.. evflltrlrlnl ""'',..., ....... "'"-· 1.ss. nightcap when UC Irvine HAM• sTATt!MIMT Mid dK«ltnt •r• r~1rtc1 11 1111 ,,,.,,,, ll'lt HtltlOMr 10 1n1ll• _.....,lfl(ll t• DetM s.i. ,., 1nt $!de llOrM -1. Andt•Hlll (M) 1. v1n entertains the Univeaity of Thi 1o11ow1n1 P1rtor11 ••t dot.., LEGAL NOTICE w111> the 11K1111,.... ·-"'''· 1" ""o111c• CO"'lllllt• !M ''''"' of lllt "''""'"'" WILLIAM I '. •t JOHN 111e11 CMI l. Moad fHI. J>olnh: 7,.f1 b111!n1n a•: f1I 1111 cltrll ol !ht 111icrH tnlltlld court, llll'ltllltnt rnlCll IW '"" ftctlllllll It\ 1111 (..,.. Hor11on111 blo• -1. S•••t111 p;il 1. San Diego on the Anteaters RICK 9ALOINO'S LEl!URE LIVING, l'•CTITious ausiNl!ll or 10 .,..""'' 111«n, wlll'I lfll 111c1111rv 11i1t1m1 •1'111 dlrKll11t HllllOl'ltr ·to •v JAMlls I . O'OONNIU.. RodrlMt IM) J. Gllt!ltnd IMJ. olnl1: cam pus diamond today in a 14.S ll••e• srrt-et, Co111 M111. NAM• ITilliTl!Ml!NT vouc""'· to 11>1 llNl•ril•llH 11 tht oUlc• 1r111111r 111 rltht. 11111, lnltrttl 111d "''" D"""" 1.1,.,.,000,0 1,., _ I , ·r~I' IMl 1. C1Ufornl1 91646 'The tollVWllll ptflO!'I It 6olnt bull~ 1 01 hll 1!1ornev1. L11t1r, MtnfeY Ind ot 11!d dKld9"t f" '•ltftol'I IM111trltl (llAL) Sllibict (M i'M0td (Hl""I ,o n!1: 6.J. doubleheader beginning at GLOllAL LIQUIOATORS, I Ca!l!ornl1 11, 1 Ltlb!, .-,11orntyt II L1w, MG 1!•11 Wtll'lll l Cr1dll Comp•nr loc:•lld In In. t11t1 of 'Thi ,..,....... •NI ell\w 1Mrfl'ltlttli Rlnfl'I -. tflh•ll IH 2. lllttk tMI corpor1tlon, 1200 G1rden Gr o v t , ' J-MOR DISTRllUTING CO llolO Slrtet, P111dtn1, C1l!IOl'nl1, tl!Ol, which Nl'f'l' '''~· r1ftlJl'ICI !I wtllch 11 midi ''""' fl'llllf M Ill Wrffl'-t llllf 111 ""ltrM 2. Hol11l!Oll' (M). Polnlt: •. OJ, noon. Wt1tml11t11r, Cl!llornl1 t2611l. LOll•ll Unll II Cott• Miii Cl llf 'f2624 It 11'19 Pl1c1 of llV1ln1t1 of lht und1r• tor lwtlllll' 111rltcul1r1, Ind "'-1 1111 !Intl lll'•KtlMll IW !fie C1llternl• ll;Ulti tf levltllf'I C.lll•rni. c.u ... tMl Jjjiii~~~~~~~~~~~~·~:~~~~~~~~~:~il This mn1n111 11 bll"' tonc111Ct1c1 .,,,. , Jll'rY More~ 2111 5htniir o.' cosii '''"" 1,, 111 m•t'••• P1rt1lhf111 to ,,,. 1n<1 Pl•t• ,, h11rlrtt1 '"" ''"" ,,., 111tr1 c°""·JlllY mutt " fl!M ,,. "''' C#t fl ff •I b lOl'_.111on (C11lfornl1) Mi a• Cillr ,U26 " 1111t1 of wld dtc.td9rtt, wllhln twr Mt for M1r()l 1, lt1J, 11 f ;W •.m., lh 1119 wllh ''"'' fllt119 fft tnd '"'9f If •tMtt ' J ' 1) •SINGLE AD"LTS* Frftltrlek I'. ll•ldll'IO, 'rnldtm Thlt biiilne~t li b.111411 conducted bY '" fl'IOl!lht tlttr l!'lt llrtl 1111bllclllon el lhl1 covrtroom or 0111•trMr1t N1. i l'I a1ld M•vke of• CW'I' ef •ac:ll «t Mfllttllt. Hoffm1n 4 • J 20 'U Thlt 1l•llml'llf ill9d with lhl County A I Oii Elect I Ollb 110llCt. cwr1, II 700 Civic C1nttt Dr1¥1 Wiit, lh Thi tlltlt ~ • ""'"''IOlll It .. mtlf QIJllll'I 4 J 4 11 Cl1'11 f1' 0•1111 Covnly on: 1'1b. 1. nn. u om J;:,., ~::. u ' 01ted Flbn/1!"1' A, lf1J 1t'!e City of Stnl• AIMI, C1lltttnl1, Hl''lt!fi ill t 111NY m1r 'llf'f ""Mlrte M M•~tllo s J t '' FOTO DATE 1.., ,....., ... J. Mlddo)f DllPVty county Thli '"'""""'' fllld w1lll "" Countv Ch•••••"°""' cr1111, Jr. D111111 l'm...1rv 11, 1m ,... fN1M!fl If w rvlce. l"w 1t1M1Jlt, -&lwrt-0 0 I 0 Cltrk. Cle•k o! Ori11tt Countv on· Fib 1 1972 ExlOlltr Ill lhl WJll of 1111 WIL\,IAM l . II JOHH, Codi of Clvll ,r.clf4vr• l .L .flJ.10 tlW'WWlt Jtclbl l ' J II If I . • ANTON OUMHART o T ' 'c . 'c . 1bo¥1 n1mH dtclclff'll (tvlll'f Cltrll 41S.40. Wtlllr11 4 0 1 a ytU win lh eiiurn All""" II 1.IW 'Wllllr . Int. OtlKll'tl' ovnlY ,.::~; LISTla, MANL•Y AH D LlllL ANTHONY 'OHM WA•O • CONIM,·•TOkll:I a OWIN OAWfl 1 0 1 4 Wly lo "'''t 1111911 pfopl• 1"21 lt•dl 11¥11, l'ublllltld Orintt CN •I OtlJY Piiot Atttt,,.n 11 1.-ANOlllW W, 0000 ltlt Jftrflt lmifwtr Te!•I• JD 2• " M with whom you Cl" id~ntify WH!mlllllff, C.111. n.u Flllr s 11 lt 'N lf12 -.n ... 1111 W•lll'll llrMt .. URtell .... ••• .. •• .., ... , C•lfflrfl .. ,,,., ~lfltrN: kl tcC Jt, ,.,Mdllwi _ ltl FOTO DATE till yow 'Tll: Cn41 ttMSll u••t ' ' ' ' ,,......,,,, C•llforn11 t1111 tllU Htwltler,,. I~. T1h (n•I .U.IM , 1u ,1 LEG Tlf1 nu1 m -21•• T.,.,,M,, c1ffftnl11 '"" .t.ttlrllft'1 rw l'Mttltllw M~ft411.tb MOTOR HOMES SALES • RENTALS 11 ft. to 21 ft. UTI LINlll IALIOA-#ACI AllllOW LOCATIO OM THI NIWPOWT HUWAY, JUST IOUfH Of THI IANT4 ANA PlUWAY. TAii THI M1PADDIN TU•M off. TUIN lm ON YILLA•I. WAY. 0 N i IDINOlll C 558-3222 1411 S. VILLAGE WAY SANTA ANA, CALI,, how 'f'OU c•11 r1c1lv1 100'1 ,vllllllled Or11191 C011I Dilly Piiot AL NOTICE lllllwfllYI ftt l•ICvltf A""11ty1 fw1 I~• ,.,.,,...., °''"" CM•I of pictwr•d d1te r1f1,,1l1 by l".Ww1ry J, ll. It, 7t, -.n J00-11 l'uttnlMll Or-• C..1t Diiiy l'!fol, '"'lllllhld Or•ntt C1111t 01lly "111'1, J 11Wtrv 2t Nllll l'.....,ll'Y '.Iii"' 171 41 1)5·22 20 or l'ICTITIOUI IUllN•Ss .. ..,, .... ,., .s. 11, ''· 2'. lt72 ,,,.n ............ It, J ' 21. un 4Jo4.l1 tm J.EGAL NOTICE NAMI ITATl'Mli'NT 1211 1 426.1122 Thi to11ow1,. --1t ..,,,,.. tiv11111t1 LEGAL NOTICE ,..,OALNOTICE •• .. -~-· --------------·111: ~ .. • ,__....... l'ICTITIOUI IUSINISt I! • • l!NTE•P•ISES, lGl!lf'I Chi ... 1-------------------------------------------• HI .......... -HAMI STATIMl•T 111111 AYt., Suitt A, G1rdet1 Gr~ve ~ N• C...,_t TN lollowlnt l'tl1Gn It dol"" llullniff1 Ei rlt J, Mtblllll", •UIO Edl""' Avt,. LEGAL NOTICE ff: Hut tlnt'°" •e1dl ""1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! HARIOlt VllEW Rl!AlTY, J2'2J 11"1'11'11 Thll butlM.U 14 birtrie corwklcfld irr •n Aw .. Newiiiorl ltKtt, nwo. lndlvlOll•I, Jat111 ,.,t...,., ttn lrrlM Aw.. 1!1r1 J. MllJ:l'llf Newport ltt<l'I, t:IWO. Tlll1 lltl-1 llltd with tltl «JUl'llY MARINERS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A Subsidiary of C•pit1I Alli1ne• Corporatio n WESTCLIFF AT DOVER-NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 9266l BASKUBALL TONIGHT LIVE ON KUR•F.M UNIV. CALIF. IRVINE S.lvrd1y Fob. 19 7:SO p'.m. UCI ... UC RIVERSIDE Next 0.llH tll Km UCI ,... ,, -« •Mn ... , ... ti -""""''"' .... i CAL-ST An lbNGBEACH (Friday Fib. 2S 1:05 p.m. L.B. STATE UC SANTA BARBARA CAL If, LO•G a IA CH 111• 11 -UC Sl111t 14ttwrtt 1'111.w-c..111•\.A '""' w ... .,.,,. ._.. 1 ........ , ,.. • I TPlll llvllnt11 11 llfll'll COMoVC:ttd lw 1n Cid of Ortlllt Covnty Oft: JI~. 11, ltn. l....Slvklu•I. By 81'11rly J. MlddOJI, DHvlr Couflty Joll11 Pitt"" Clerk. Tllll llttl!Mltt filed wl1!1 1111 Counl'I' '1JPI C1tt'r of OtltlN COUl'lft Oii: l'tO. 10. lt71. f'\l\lltfttd O••nll CoHI 01lf'f '""'' IY • ...., J. ••r••t11 °"""" CO...nty Jl l'IUIN 1', Ind l"tbrutry $, u . ''· Cltrk. 1t12 uo.n ' 151411--------------·I ,utlltfhld °''"" C011t 01111 11101, LEGAL N011CE . T.ltphont 171•1 M2-•000 •t D1ctmb1r l 1, 1971 ,IOnll,,. n, It, ii. Merdr 4, 1m l---------------1 3'J•1' 'ICTITIOUS IUllM•ll •m Statement of Condition ASSETS LIABILITIES, CAPITAL an4 RESERVES LEGAL NancE ,.,.M, sTATlll'llNT !1·---;;;;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;;;;;:---l••~h• tol'-1"' ""°" 11 dolrie bull-Cash, U .S. Gov't Obll91tlon1 ll'ICTfTIOUS IUSINISS . WESTCLIFI' IHVl!STMeNT COM· ind Oth•r S1c utitit, NAMI ITATlll'llNT PAN Y, 21'2 D\IPonl Otlvt, ~llt flt, Thi foUowlrie "''°"' h Ml,,. llu1l111i1 H-oort lttdl. Celltornl1 t1M-1. L R I E I I Iii TAlllP'IUTZl'A MORTGAGI! (0 .• lflt. oan1 on ea ••• SICONO GLANCt!, fl• W. OC.."· {A C1tlrotnle COrJOrtflorr), 1112 OV'ont front, H-Pllrt a.Kl!. ()r!Yt, 111119 tl6, 14-1 ... ell, Contracf1 on S1l1 Of JOllft f' kllrotOtriHS!lt I •twr Ave.. C1lllornl1 ""'-R E It--..Cl!. C4 • Thi• 1111111111• 11 Mint t ondlKIM W A Ill st•ft ....................... . Thlt ... ,.. ii ... ,.. Cllllllol:t.11 ..., .,, Co•-lllon. !l 111111"""';~ ... Sdw...... :-:;::; Tir111.11l.r. loans to F a cilit1 t• Sal• ;: ci:~• 0,'1:":."'c!,,i..:., wl~ ,.::' 1~ TNI tll'l!fnttlt flit<! wnh "" COIMI\' of R11I E1tat1 ................... . : I Y a.tty t •• ,...Ill. °"D.vtt c-,,. ~~.:'m°:T =. "'~,~".,: 1~~: L R I E I I ci.r.. Cloftl. o•,,• o,, •• s • • I 1'111111111111 o r.,.. c..1 OlllJ' '.!i":, '1lllfltMd °''* CMtt °''""' • ;f:, Htld for, 01v1lopm•nt ,~ I~ It, a.. Mlrd'I 4 lfl1 J•-T "· ,,.,. ,,.,.,.,.. L 12' "· R I E I I 0 , IN I I J1J-7' 1m ,.,.n •• 1 • • ""fnt111 t --:-::-::--:-:--::-:=-:o=----LEG AL NOTlCB , LEGAL NO'nCK Rial E1t1t1 P urcha11d for ,IC.TtTIOUI IVllNtlt 'JCTITtOUI IUS!HISI ln¥t1tm1nt ·····················-··· lllAMI STATl.Ml .. T JllAMI STATIMINT lti. flol1ow1'nt "'"" II...,,. bulllWtt Tri. felloWl11t _..,, 1, dol111 11111111111 F1d•r1I Home loin Bink ••1 111 LINOIORO ASIOCIATf L IU 11111 Inc:• lntNl'il, ,.,, H..,,,..bold! Ot . Stock StrNt, HVlllll'llJIOl'I IM(ll. H11nll1111ort 8ffdl, etUtornl1 fMolf, Leolltr!fl Ulldllor1, -0.-11 ''''1111'• WUll•ll'I l.. T•lly • .JUS Humllollll Ot .. Olli p • , 1'902 ltr~ Lilli, HvhllflllOfl lttcfl. Hwnllftll111 atKll, C1t!lwnl• tlut C• rtm1ltl lfta f!ll• bufl11t11 11 IMIM ctl'ldvcllll w • Thi• 111t1ilMH 11 •n• COfldvCllcl II• •n Equipment I Net I lll!lltl!il Nf'l~IJI. tndfYhll,tjlt ••••······ .. ··- t.-n l 1..1n11-. Wlllllll'I It. 'T•llY Tllh tt1i-1 flltd w1111 fllf c-1y n11•111ftf'lll"'ll 1111c1 w!ll'I lhl Cfllllltf Other A111t1 ................ -•••• Cltfl! flf C>rlflfl (Whtt Of'I; II_., It, lt1l Cffr' 9' ()r.,,..-C~ 911 J'n nn ry 1T, ~:.,:""' '· 1""""'-~ '°"""' ~:-.:~""""' J, Mediilorl. °""''" c .... ,.. TOTAL ASSETS ............... . ··--··················· ... ·· .. ····· ,.,... .., .. ... Puill1..... OI•,,.. CNd Dlllv l'lltl, '\jbflthtd Or"t t'lff c; .. ,t o.11y ,.llfl, ,..,,,..,,. tt, tt, M, Marcfil 4 lt'7 l'fttlll,... It, JI' 1/ll Mlrtfl 4 II, 1t'7 .,_,, .,...,, -------- ' l ,7 ... 005 51 ,lll,197 •,116 •55,67! 4l5,M9 52,710 589,lll •21,•00 • 196,)71 l.0'5,)09 S•vin9s Accounts ---- AdYanc1t From Ftdtr1 f Hom• Loin lank ........ ·-···- -... ~ -- Oth1r Li•biliti11 ·······-··--- D1f•1Ttd lncom• :······--·-- TOTAL LIABILITIES ···-·- CAPITAL AND RESERVES 6u•r1nf11 Stoclc, R•••"•• and S11rpl1.1s •·•·····- TOTAL LIAllLITIES CAPITAL AND RESERVES ................. - ~ .... 670,900 •,177,lU 1,000,00D l ,916,0I 609,661 •s•.774,524 ISl,171,S•O ... --·-·~---------~ --------__ .. 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Grt11lt 1(1. No!l""'i • Feuerbach Challenges _. Matson Now la when we find out if Al Feuerb1ch la really going to challenge Randy MatAOn'• reign •• king ot the 1hot put. , The action moves outdoors Saturd1y, March 4 for the Champions Meet In t h e CoUuum . Feuerbach, the free-whee)... jng Plclfk: Coa.st Club star, dominated Matson indoors with the Sec()nd beat lou by anyont other than Mataon, 69 feet, 4~ inches. ' It's 1lmply tile best ever under a root. But Mataoo, still the only man In hiatory to aurpass 76-feet ind the world ~rd holder at 71-!'h, claims he does hiJ best outdoors. ''I prefer the steel ball because it's smaller," said Matson, "while the plastic in- door shot ts like throwing a bean bag. Also, an outdoor ring is better." The meet will g i v e Feuerbach the chance. to carry over • psychological edge he has bWlt up indoors. without the usual month-long layoff. "Lest year I p11yched myself out and started aiming for certain di.stances outdoors," said Fe u e rb 1 ch. "But technically, I should do better outdoors." The addition of Matson and Feuerbach to the m e e t guar•ntees 1 n outstanding duel both on the track and in the field. Jim Ryun and Marty Liquori have already an· nounced their plans to In- augurate the $165,000 tartan surface with a mile ahowdown. Fe1,1erbach can't explain It, but when he lets his hair grow, he throws better. "It's nothing political," says Feuerbach, "I just throw bet· ter when it's long." Feuerbach and his long tresses were the sensation of the early indoor sea300 in 1971. After beating Matsop and setting an indoor record bf &a. II in San Francisco, he decid· ed. a change In image would be good. It might ha ve helped his loob but it didn't do anything for his shot putting. He didn 't beat Mataon again and failed miserably outdoors. Now feuerbach has .shoulder·length hair. In all but one confrontaUon with Matson he hes come out on top. Now the sction movef out· doors, Matson 's domain . Randy is still the only man lo surpass 70.feet wilh the lfi. pound shot and as lhe gold medalist at Mui co City, has the experience under prtssure. Bui Feuerbach's girl·fr\end isn't DeWah and his hair is long. So are his puts, which makea the duel one of the most e a g e r I y anticipated events of the outdoor season. Net Scores UC lnoll!t ct! I•) Ctl Jlllt 11..1 ) lnjunct~on Dropped By CIF An angry mother who sued the powerful CIF when the organization refused to allow her highly-regarded son to play for Servite High School's basketball squad has won the game without going to court. Attorney Richard E. Maher confirmed Monday that the Ca Ii f ornia Interscholastic Federation has agreed to drop Its injunction against l~year­ old Dennis Smith if Mrs. Marie Smith will dismiss the action she filed when the freshman star was barred from Servite's varsity team. "In other words, they didn't want this action debated in public," Maher said . "They told us that it was the first time anyone had challenged their aulhority in this manner and I think frankly, that they didn 't want to risk a verdict that would have drawn con·[ sider able publicity." · CIF Commissio'ner J. Ken-I neth Fagans barred Smith from the Servile team after Bolsa Grande High School principal J. E. Reidel alleged that Smith had been enticed from the Garden Grove school by Servile officials. Smith. who is regarded by Maher as "a potential Lew Alcindor ." was barred from all Servite games after a ClF hearing which was described by the lawyer as "a Star Chamber session in which neither the boy nor his mother were allowed to have an at· torney present." IXCLUSIYi HAlllOl ARIA SHOWIN6 'Olor H.,eHoh1'1 "THE RA EXPEDITIONS" Tit9 fllNt et!Hld .. tr..-1119 adftithlN •f ell tl!H I Col•r ~ ltotff IGI Uni Juniors Capture Wild Powder Puff Tilt Gauchos Play Saddltback Coll e ge 's butball team re.turns to ac- tion today after a week 's layorr, hosting Mira Costa in a doubleheader. The first game Somebody 0011ht to rename Powder Pull loolball 11me•. Unlversity High School's first 1 n nu 1 I 1tnlor-junior version or lhe nag football game Thursday afternoon proved the delicate-sounding cosmetic term totally in· appropriate. The juniors defeated their upperclassmen, 8--0. a ft e r quarterback-team ca pt a J n Nita Roberti m a d e a touchdown from the five-yard for the aeniors and Ray Hale begins at 11 a.m. for the juniors. 1'be twin blll was originally A dozen male cheerleaders scheduled to start at noon. volunteered to lead the crowd Coach Doug Friti's Sad. of about 200 rans in supporting dlebac.k Gauchos have won their teams. Th~ boys dr~ed two of six games thus far. In wigs and whatever ap.l:r~~~~~~~~~~fl propriate cheerleading outfils11 they could acquire. l-feaded byl Bob Kopf, they held a pep assembly during the day. Lansing Oti.!!, s e n I o r coordinator, was faculty ad· visor for the event. · line during the first quarter. l:r==========r The seniors made numerous attempts et scoring, but were blocked time after time by an efficient junior defense. The remaind~r of the game was strewn with offsides, personal fouls , numerous In· juries 8.nd much hostility. "It was really violent. It was just terrible," said senior Dee Hellander: who together with RObin Laing, helped organize the event~ "There was kicking -and the juniors wore cleats -Bnd everybody was really hostile. A lot ot the seniors were even crying." "When the two teams were lined up facing each other there was spitting too.'' she said . Senior center Andi CQleman broke her collarbone during the rough play when she was tackled by a junior. The juniors had predicted the lone of !he game before it started with tJ(eSelection of a team motto : \!!It.., could be dangerous ... " The senior slogan was "Keep It Simple, Make It F'un ." The teams were coached by five varsity football players each, headed by Jeff Green •. A TRIP TO THE UNKNOWN! -. SAT., SUN., MON. 12:00 AND 2:00 LIDO · NEWPORT 673-8350 ALL SEATS 7Sc ' t H"llt 10 1 I MA' Hiit\ ,, 11• I '"'•f H l'HIUtl ' 1''1\ "MIDNIGHT COWBOY" ''ALICE''-5:00 & 1 110 "COWIOY"-7:00 & 10:45 ~do NIWl'Ol:f MA(IC., ti .. _ ... I• ltMIO.. ..,i. kl+ -ot. J•I Ht N,w York'• Critic Aw•rd ..., .. Golden Globe Award THE FRENCH CONNECTION l!!l-Ql(Jlll'I '"'""'" 2o. Celt»ty·fO( l WALT DISNEY'S If $ongof~ the South AlsO Walt Dl1J191'• Dkk V•it Dyc:lill ldword G. lobl1t1011 "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" CONTINUOUS SHOW SAT., SUN .. MON. FROM 2 P.M. PRICES UNTIL 4 P.M. ADULTS AND JlS. SI .SO CHILDREN 11; "The Gang That lf•""~:M~ .. Couldn:t S~,oot f3Ctf* (¥) Stra I g ht ~Mm'•oo MeUm. 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GWC Third, Boes Sixth I In Gold Coast Meet SANTA BARBARA Sparked by top ptrformal'ICf:s from bre11sl3troker R o 1 1 Mcl'ntyre and tht 400-yard breaststroke re.hi y t t a m , Golden West College was In third place after Friday'• tw1>- d1y ~ C.osl Swimming champlonshlps at UC Santa Ba.rbara. Pasadena held Ulf lead golna into lod•y's evf'nlii with Jn~ point& while f'ullerton 'f'IS ~ "Ith llO\t. lollOW• ed by Goldtn We•l 's RusUers (IJO). Or1n1e Coast WIS 1lxth (IOI). Mclntyn! .,pturtd th< IDll breast In I :DI.I 10 highlight area compeUtors whlle 111e !lustier bruststroke relay rounome of Kevin Wllli1ms. lfart M.tnsll<Jd, Eddie Whits llld Mclntyro cloditd 1 wil> ~ effort ol 4:D.e. OOC'a t o p porfonnanc:e ..... Ill tile 400 -· rolo1 .toent a. BUc quartet placed second In !:St.I. Long Beach Cily College won il in a J'eoord tline ol !:SU. Golden West scored buvlly In th< brea1tstrok• w I t h WIUiama placlnt 1 e c:: on d (1 :06.3) behind Mclntyrt ond 'Ml.ite f i ft i .I hf a C llVtnlh (1 :01.1). Orangt. Colist'1 Matt Grttr was fifth in the 100 free In 51 .0 whll• the Ru.stlen' Craig QJ!ton finished .. vtnll1 (SU). El Cl.mino'a Kerry O'BriMt won tht event in 41.0. Golden West'• Ch r I a Soughert was sixth in lht 100 ny (57.ftl and OCC'a 0o1111 Moon placed ,.,.,,111 ($7.I). Fullerton's Dave RobinJOn WU the wtn~r In 54.S, othtt wlnn<r& Included Bill Haywood of the UC S.nts Barbaro frosh leam In the !GO bacbtrok~ ( 5 f • 4 I and Pl.lldena In the 41111 f11 (1 :4'-11 and • Im (7:UI rtlays. _ ,.._ . .,,..._·!I ~ ... ll'Mltlll 1421 \11t) (ltll M .. >CD Mtdl•1~ ltt '' -1. Foot~!ll . Tlrnt: ~:QS .• toO Frn -1. ChWlld CFl l . Jllct !(I J. 'Mtltncon ICl. Tlmt: 2:0f.I. 100 Ind{ Nltdltr -l. l'tllrlQrl IC:) t. "rtlCtor "' l.Stear {F). Nalll!M,. M "'" -I. C1'11tr11ty !Fl 1, .StYmourt I") J. Tt,,.-• l"J. f lll'MI: H~ 9 ''{, -I. 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FIND OUT YOURSELF WHY EVERYONE'S TALKING ABOUT· ~· ---CINEOOME ?O " ~~r:::r-u.;; --t'INFOOME ?I " ~~:::c:::I .... ---.,~ Sl~Of/IM I " -·· ..... -- ---I> S14U1111.1 ? ' -... -. ----,, S140tott J . -.... -----.. $1411/Ulf J .. --,, .. - "'llUY...IACK"' 10,) ... ~IWAUN" ~ .. ,... ~I •t•" Cl.I ... "Vtftllll. """'" 1•J • G CHiLDREN'S MATiNE ES MGM SAT. SUN. MON.12:00 &'1:00 IT• OUTTA .SI ... A TRIP TO THE UNKNOWN"! ofo1'1us TI TA N I'.. •• .J':J. -__ '\.n -·· -~----. ..._ .. ---~-~=-----~-;~ -_ ... -. -· -................ -~ -.. ~::=-- • Cast Set In 'Iguana' At Mesa --;--- The Costa Mesa CJ v I c Playhouse ha1 announced the coasting of its fourth produc- tion of the season. Tennessee Wllliams' powerful d ram a ••Night of the lruana." SCR to. Present 'Puebw' Drama Acquisition or the es:clu...lve righls for the Wut Coast premiere of "Pueblo," a new play by Stanley R. Greenberg. were annouooed toda y by South Coast Repertory. Bul the play provides much more than thla -It la an In- depth e1amlnation of a reader and his men in profound crisis." The productlon. the sixth play In the 1m ,.,,.,n, Is sel for a May !Ith opening. HONG K NG 14A~AIT •ASHIONI. INC. NIWPOIT llACH fll. ZO 111 • CUSTOM TAILO•ID CLOlHU IAllKAlllAlU•D PO• HIM a HI• I OVll -S.t.MPLIS TO f CMOOtl PltOM MIN'S JUITI S4t.OO a ur JACKIT1 s-12.00 a UP ' CUSTOM TAILO•ID JHllTI 14.10 y .. ,..._.. ttit 1tyie -We'll ff Tollorf*t S.tlltMtl .. tHr•11f'Md -Dellftfy 4 WMl1 C•ll Ml, TONY SAVALANI -Pit.• 641..alll AT THE TRAVELODGE · 6108 W. COAST HI.MWAY Tel~••Ml 642·1211 l"tr C1!1 .... Wrltt M&Mrt P111!1Mt, Ille., lf.P,O. tall Mia. Htftt IC•"t Marthella Randall Is guest director for the Costa Mesa produ•lon, Whtch will -stir John 1"\rzacca In the central role of Shannon, the defrocked mini&ter. Ferzacca is a drama Instructor at Orange eo·ast College and former resident director of the L a g u n a Moulton Playhouae. The play, the first major «· amination of the intern1tlonat Incident which shook diplomauc circles in 1M9 and brought the world powers to the brink of a serious conflict, received ita only other 'pro- duction last year at the Artna St.age m Wa.shlngton, D.C. SHOWING NOW! Also featured will be JoAnne Black as Maxine arxl Pat Sanderman as H a n n a h • Veteran actor and drama teacher Robert Wentz will take the role of Hannah's ag· lng father , w,hile Linda Fal- aetto, • Thomas Rowan and Celia Hansen complete the cast. "Night ol the Iguanan will ht presented for two weekend!, Thursdays through Saturday1, opening March 16. rather than three weekends of oAILY 't.LoT 11.11 MMiffl Friday and Saturday pro-'Sa•• M•• NRIJte' duction. u U . Performance.!! will be given at the Community center Martin Fuchs wants Barbara Garlich's voice as a auditorium on the Orange present and Miss Garlich is none too eager to please County Fairground!. Advance in this scenE;,. from the Westminster Community reservations may be obtained Theater come"dy "The Star Spangled Girl," playing "We consider the acquisitlon of this important property one of the major event.! in our seven-year history," 1 al d David Emmes, artistic dir«'- tor of lhe Costa Mesa com· pany. "Not only is It brilliant drama, but even more im- portantly, It is the kind of play that is the best example of what American re per tor y theatre should be all about. It is contemporary in the best 5ense or the word and deal s with events that are vital to the peculiarly American ex- perience." According to Marlin Benson, , .. who wUI direct the SCR pro- duction, the play is not a mere factual recounting of the events surrounding the Pueblo's capture and the in- carceration of Its crew in by calling the Costa Mesa tonight at Finley School. Recreation Department at 834-----'------'-------------- 5303. North Korea. "The entire play is based on the hearings and other data . Secret · Thai Dances At 'Go Orient' Event YMCA Theater Class Changed The Orange C.oast Yf\.1CA charged for the show. It will be has changed its t h e a t e r presented as part or the workshop from Saturdays to 4 Orange Coast College Evening p.m. Tuesdays for 6 to 14-year- College Lecture Series. olds and 7 p.m. Tuesdays for Free gifts from t h e teens and adults. Cl a ssical dances of Thailand, reserved for the eyes of royalty only until a few years ago, will be among the offerings in the live en- tertainment portion of the free "Go Orient" show Thursday at Orange Coast College. . Jbintly _sponsored by the DAILY PILOT and Orange Coast CQllege, the progra111 will be staged in cooperation with the East Asia Travel participating couatries will be Registration is at the YM- given to those who attend the CA , 2300 University Drive in show. -N~~ewpo~~r~tB~e~ac~h~.~F~o~r~m~•;r;e~m;·~~~================~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r formation, call 642-9990. 'Bedfellows' «POI.RS !VIP .,... Association., Tryouts Set For Laguna Ftee tkke(J: are available now (in limited quantities) at all DAILY PILOT offices. evening college offices at both Orange Qlast and Golden West campuses and at many Orange Coast area· travel qenciee'. , The Laguna Moulton Com- munity Playhouse will . hole!-, open readings Sunday for the· comedy "Strange Bedfello"M." · (J.,li. 11M•••11< r;;~,.­c""'m........i •c.i.. •t1ln MAllf" (I) ~· "11111 tAMI-" tr'll The show i1 ;cheduled to start at 8 p.m. It will feature several live acts doing folk dances and presenting other classical entertainment of the Far East, possibly even in- cluding the colorfully ~os­ tumed "Lion Dance" of Chma. A color-sound motion picture featuring the seven . pop~ar tourists areas of Asia which are participating in the ~ gram also will be shown. Areas featured are Japan, Korea, Philippine!:, Macau, Taiwan, Thailand and Hong Kong. Dance groups from Japan, Thailand and the Philippines will be featured in the stage presentation. . Michiya. Tanayagt a na- tive of Japan and noted . San Francisco area profestonal Director Hap Graham an- nounced that a wide range of parts is available !Or 11 women and seven men, in- cluding a teen-age boy and girl and a 10-year-ald boy. . Tryouts for the play, which deals with the women suffrage movement in the 1890s. are scheduled for 1 o'clock at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. The comedy will open April 11 for a three-week run. New Group Auditioning dancer, model and television A new musical theater com- performer, will appear with pany -promising to utilize her troupe in presentation of the talents of all who audition the classical "Four Seasons" for it -is planned for the Japanese dance numbers. Orange C.oast area. The Misses Suratsaudee Pro I es s lo n a I dancers BulkuJ and Mukda Chanchang Antonio and Tiara are seeking of Bangkok will be featured in upwards of 100 performers .. ....,...... classic; Thai dances. from age 8 on up for their _..._ The &Il'u Dance Group from company, wh ich will be ,_-. . od . I 111.1•1 the Philippines will perform, devoted to the pr uc11on o 11...,,11,,.,,,.r;d,.J;;, among olher numbers. the original musicials. a...-·c.-"Kumakaret," a pop u I a r Information on the proposf.d ""''" ltlnT" Cll be -~-'--• -.c-native love dance. theater group may uu1.AU.:u ~·••.,...~"'=::'::::::~ ,_~N~•::....:•~d~m::..:.l~s~s~i ~o~n_wi __ ·11_be __ b~y_ca_1_1m_g:_~ __ ~_. ____ 1 ~ ... 1--·-,W ·UD --. ·---IU·70ll: J_~O IHG rrr.11: ..... -.1 .. -..,oc.n MtllllT"' tl'•I -·--·c.-"tOMlTM"" 9'1"1H) . STARS S)'dney Omarr. lt "'1e" or the "'11rld'1 area l htrolo-- rera. Hit tolum.n 1, on• of Ill<> DAILY Pil.01"5 rrt<l t•turil. • • DUSTIN Hl:IFF All they wan!OO wu their chance to be men ... and he gave it to them. A MAAK llVO!U flM JtMI ~~·I.fr\~ f'l<"l•THC CG'.10'!S'C.O :a~··i '~E ~.£ IP.!.a ~ • OOlil('I Cl:'1.'HJl!Sl' • l14't • l.'4t<: !>, .? • I ,-~ ~·~ l!I~&-Hrr4!1 (rri,Jt " ...... ~ ~t :..--. ,-. • f·?', •tlf rd ~"t'tilrtll"plf • F.,,.,.-• lthtti:b• ,.-"7"1...,.. h~ • ·.-..,Vrf;lt'y -~-....-...-.,. 1 ·,,.,. .... --·--I -MD• ,.,,._ .-...... ._,,..,._.,. EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY RUNS . Jom .. hww "THE SKIN GAME" 2o·c..t·~·fll ,....,, THE FRENCH CONNECTION JN THE OREA T TRADITION OF AMERICAN THRILLERS. GfHE MAaMAH . fON'I' lOllAHCO 21D OUTIT.UDIH lllT George C Scott n..lastRun@ DAILY l'ILOT IS • .. --.. ~---.. - I • . DAILY PILOT Saturda1, Ftbrt1,an 19, 1972 Beal Low lneorne Hmislng Estate New Problem Boils Questions end H o u 1 I n g production con-savings and loan industry and but for the nation" Is the ma~ timles at a record level but strong savlngs bank industry." ter or land use. He pointed out major problems still confront Anothtr problem is getting that surban communities "all . the housing industry including the Labor Department to ap... too often have developed ·~ ply occupational safety stan· proaches in their ionfng and provision f\:>r lower income dards suitable to light reslden-subdivision ordinancea w}lich families, Stanley Waranch, of tlal construction rather than a would make u lmpossible for Norfolk, Va., president o( the heavy constru~Uon. builden to provide housina for National Association of Home A "crucial, front.burner all s e g m e n t 1 ol the Comment by Reo~or Rond on McCordle Builders, told candian home _:l::''::"::'.c"°::t:..o:_n_cly'-'-fo::r_:t::he::._cind::.::us:_tc:ry:.:,_:._po:.:pu_la_tio_n._" ____ -:-_ builders today. You Indicated th1t to be truly successful 11 • Real· tor, you must develop t he f1i th and confidence of the cllent. Thlt's pretty basic. How do you develop this confidence? ts there 1 common thread r u nning through th. lives of successful people? L. N., Coron• del Mar . Yes, there is, and that is basic, also. The major factor in the good life is sincerity ... it is the founda- tion of success. For instance, the salesman v.1ho does not himself believe sincerely in the merit of what he is sell· ing will bf a failure. Anybody who sets out to fool people will end by fooling himself. While it may sound trite, some people profess loud- ly to believe in sincerity, but fail to practice it. I be- come put out by people who are busily engaged in the utterly futile attempt to run a bluff on themselves and the rest of us. . We all admire the person who is "real," who speaks, acts, and works naturally, Such a person breeds con· fidence in what he says and does and, especially, in what be is. I've heard it said th1t you should make your real estate Investments in the first part of the year. Ara there significant advantages of making real estate in· veatments early In the year? K. J., Newport Beach Most real estate investors feel they do receive signi· ficant advantages by making their tax·sheltered real estate investments early. There are four distinct ad· vantages. They are: 1. Better projects are generally available earlier in the year and at better prices. Toward the end of the year investors are competing to buy. 2. Additional depreciation and interest writeoffs are possible by investing early. 3. No time pressure exists, therefore, the investor can take prope r time to select and evaluate all the possi· bilities. 4. Bf comQtitting on a project early in the year the investor ts assured that an escrow will close in the cur· rent year. We've seen many a disapRointed buyer and seller because the transaction couldn t be closed before the year-end. EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall R. McCardle Ls the president of the Real Estaters, an investment analyst, college lecturer and author of "Real Estate in California." Send your com· mentl and question.I to Randall R. McCardle, c/o the DAILY PILOT, P.O. Bo< 1560, Co&ta Me&a 92626. Record Year Seen , COMFORT 0 WITH A VIEW AT NEW MADRID HOMES IN MISSION VIEJO Grand Op~,ning Tod~y Viejo Showing 10th Unit The highest starts figure in history -2,080,500 -in 1971 is continuing at that level but "new problems have surfaced during the year whlch give us enormous concern," Waranch told the annuaJ .conveQtion of the Housing and U T b a n Development ,, Association of Canada. As to housing low to moderate income families, he said that Federal subsidy pro-- grams for them have been ef- fective despite some criticism or the programs. Last year nearly 300,000 units were pro- duced under the interest rate subsidy program w h e r e a s before 1968 not more than 45,000 units or this type had been produced in one year. Seeking possible betterment of !he subsidy programs, A grand opening is set today A popular model at New ing and dining areas. The NAHB is sponsoring a major for !he tenth unit of fjew Madrid is the Plan 640, Casa large master suite is separted study, Waranch said. In the Madrid homes in ~1ission Vie-Sandia, which features a huge meanti'me, NAHB feels that from the other bedrooms for jo, at a new site in the 27·foot family room with a the "interest rate subsidy pro-- southern section of the com· fireplace. With four bedrooms complete adult privacy. gram is certainly a useful munity. near the Crown Valley and two and one-half baths, it New Madrid model homes device in meeting these pro-- Parkway. also featu res an exquisite two--are located adjacent to the blems and we will continue The new unit of 52 homes level 27-foot·long master suite Marguerite Recreation Center. our support for it unless we will be located near the upstairs with a fireplace. The center features four ten· are shown otherwise.'' est a b I i shed G r a n ad a Standard 1 features include Further, Waranch said, "the · hbo hood d I to th I 1 · I 'th If nis courts, three champion.ship ne1g r an c ose e e ec nca range w1 se • whole question of housing the Sierra Recreation Center. cleaning ovens, di shwasher, indoor handball courts. poor seems to me to need a More than nine homes a waste disposal, ceramic tile volleyball courts, ex er c is e different kind of approach, week have been sold at New kitchen counters, st a in e d rooms, jacuzzi, sauna rooms, since their problem is not Madrid, ace<irding to Don hardwood cabinets, ceramic and· a huge freeform swim-primarily housing bu t poverty. Schulz, genera I sales tile baths and showers, and ming pool -every(hing for a It is to the field of education, manager, since the grand luminous lighting in master complete program of adult to job opportunity, as well as opening a year ago. baths. physical fitness. to housing, that we mus.t turn Schulz said some 450 sales Many homes also feature New Madrid model homes in out attention, not to just any bad been recorded since the adult areas zoned for privacy, Mission Viejo may be reached one part or it. In short, we opening in February, 1971 at separate dining rooms, large via the San Diego Freeway. must devise a comprehensive New 1'1adrid, making it one of walk·in closets, and individual Take the La Paz Road exit, social strategy if the problem the most success f u I laundry rooms. drive left on La Paz to Mar-is to be solved. I do not think ·developments in the nation. The five-bedroom Casa guerite Parkway. then left on merely improving the housing With prices ranging from Sarga is the largest in the Marguerite to the model conditions of the poor will $32,995 to $43,995, the rate of New Madrid series. This homes. solve the problem of their role sales is especially impressive, spacious two and one-half-bath in society and or their since accelerated sales rates home has 2,850 square feet of participation in it." are usuatly maintained over a elegant living space. Features Color TV 8 He said other industry pro- long period of time only in include a dramatic curving blems include the recom· lower cost developments. staircase, formal dining room, CANBERRA ( A p } mendation of the President's ,,,,, All 1llfflll"'• roof V" Built-ID 111tttr . V" Pl1n1 aad ••nnlh ""' IUck plote V" Glossi•• i•strh ,,,,, 10Yr.111•ra•IH ti" lnstalhttl•• By Home Salesmen The $21.5 million, 60()..home separate family room; and a Australia will introduce color Commission on fin a n c i a I community combines the best library with optional wet bar. structures which poses the selling designs and floor plans Casa Dorado, witl. four television in March l!n5, threat of doing away with "the from Mission Viejo's other bedrooms and two baths has P rime Minister W i 111 am unique benefits we feel we nei~hborhoods. a cathedral edllhg in both liv~ -McMahon anoounced. have gained from a strong New 1t1adrid homes are of. 1--------'--------------------=---------':..:...---------------------- fered in three to five-bedroom, New home sales are heading for a record-shattering year, if the increased numbers of bomeshop per s visiting Cal if orn i a new home developments in January are any indication, reports George Fulton, director of marketing aervices for Walker &: Lee, Inc., the Anaheim-based firm !bat sold 10,303 bomes in 1971. than buying a new home. The quick start in average weekly traffic during January in· d.lcates strong interest in the homebuying market," Fulton said. During the (irst few weeks of the year, the average turnout per tract is usually between 55 and 85 families. In 1972, the average hit 121 the ftrst week, 128 the second week, and 142 the thlrd week. During the fourth week, third best Sunday in the history of the report. the a v e r a g e jumped to 150. "These record numbers in· dicate that a very strong de- mand for new homes con· tinues to exil!t in Southern California," Fulton concluded. two and three-bath models. FHA, VA and conventional fi. nancing is available. Wilson Named At B · admoor After four years in the Broadmoor Homes sales office at Turtle Rock, Irvine, real estate broker Albert T. "Al" Wilson Jr. has been named ex- clusive sales agent for the Broadmoor Turtle R o c k developmenl The appointment, effective immediately, was announced recently by W. Scott Biddle. executive vice president of Richard B. Smith, Inc. , builder of Broadmoor Homes. According to Walker & Lee's Tract Action Report, issued weekly by the Marketing Services Division, d u r i n g January, an average of 541 families visited each of the more than 50 developments in· eluded in the report, making it the best month in the four· year history of the report. •---------------------• .. Homesbopper tr a r f I c generally gets off to a slow start in early January, since many prospective buyers are thinking more about holiday bills and Super and Pro Bowls Irvine Firm Purchases Center Site Business Properties. Inc., of Irvine bas purchased a site at the northwest corner o f Trabuco Road and Marquerite Parkway for Mission Viejo's second neighborhood shopping center. Development of the porperty wW be started in May, ac- cording to L. C. Smull, partner in the f111ll. Projected date or occupancy will be October 1, 19?2. Safeway stores will occupy 25.160 square feet or the center •nd an additional 1 8 , 0 0 0 oquare feet wiU be leased to other retatl storts. A service station will occupy the corner. Smull sald tbt center will adhere to the Mission Viejo llyle of archlt<Oture. with miaion tile roofs and iilump lfone wat!J and 1ttractivoly Jana.caped. KIDS W VE UNCLE. LEN S11turd11ys in The DAILY PILOT I Heard about the Pre-Opening Sale of Santa Ana's new Bradford Place? Sant• An1'swlter1 It's hlppnln&f Anothtr 11r1t Btldford Pl.ct townt llON com· f--f-"'-""l•"•C....jj!:: m11111ty is now ''1HlblL Spaciol.IS z. 3 ' A·bedroom, l & 2·SIOfJ raslcf•ncn. 8rOld f--f'•""''l-O::::.-f:. 1tttnbtlts, f•n·filltd NUUfioe cent1r, ll11ted s•lrnmlnr, Jliy1ro1nds. A11d L.L.-'~L.-CS m1inttt11nct Pf(Md., °" IKlmt utrin Slits otrlct: tnd 1ro11nds. C4mt 11t first cholctl 3000 S, S)camore, Br1dford PIKL Rllfll ptict, Rial'tt loet· Slntt M1, C.UI. 9Z7Dl tion. Rl1ht fln1nclA1-It's r11tt w1t1r1 ~ dtily 101 m., you ou(ht to be! to dval. 014) 979·1633 "'°" $18,885 """'"-r;.,,..,, @ .,,,., ...... 4WOl1\lllTIU ' e e l and values around a owing E''"CITIN~ marina. have historically been A: explosive! Remember Newport Beach and Marina Del Rey7 LAND d l · VALUES SOARED! NEW Mo E •§ Addexcitingnewhomeswirhlols of space plus cool, smog tree f climate. Values that are hard 10 ROM find. Come out today ••• see for yourself. s2~,9~0 ••• ANd ON.lyfivE MINUTES fRoM MARIN'A • Wall-to-wall carpeting • Custom flreplace1 • Wood shingle roofs • All electric Thermador kitchen with ulf-cle1nlng oven, griddle and grill • Dishwasher • 2, 3 & 4 bedroomt • 2bath1 I • (714) 496-3340 I THllllJERBIRD HONES Tllo llffl Oulfonloocl Tl'lde Pl1n Avall1ble I • • ' --~· ---,. .~ ...... ·-·~-~ ..... ~~~-·~~ .. ·:.:;\-• ":'"> _ .... ~ ~ ---~--. ,~ ·' S1turd1y, F•btuvt 19, 197l DAILY PILOT J1 New Building Firm Opens I <JrsalllJallon of a new home bulldlnc firm. Stcurily H,,.... Inc ComPll\)'. wtlh head· qUll'tt.n: In Santa Ant. by two Oranae County bua1nels men and community developers w11 announced yesterday. Principals of lhe company art Marquis £:. Pitman Jr. of Balboa r,,Jand d Richard Aubrey of Lapna !leach. Seourlly Housing Company plans to build home com· munltles and apartments in- ltlally In Or1nge and San Bernardino Counties. Flnt projects include a home community in Orange and a student houslna complex in Loma Unda. Conatruction ll act)edu!ed to start within the nm.few monthl. yacht> II protldent of EriCloll Y•ehts, Newport Buch. He aold lhla company In 1171 to P1ctfic American Industries to return lo building home communltioe:. He mcrl'd hia recllllnlng company, Marjan Financial Corporatloo . of which bi was president. with A, R. Bullder1 ol which Aubrey Is pr .. ldt l, lo form Security Houslog Company. Aubrey has bee.n In the con· 1tructlon and real est1te buaIDua in Orange County sin· ce 1948 when he formed hl! flrst comp.tny to work on ma- jar roofing and remodelin~ projects. He was president of this fi rm, AtmstronJ{ Rooflnl{ Company, from 1946 to 1951 when he became a aeneral contractor and e1panded his operations to include remode l- ing. ex tensive work at Navy and Marine Corpl" bases, and ' PARTNERS IN NEW BUILDING FIRM Marqul1 Pltm•n (l eft), Richard Aubrey bulk plants for Shell Oil Com· and apartmrn1 s In Ora..iige. sevPral manufaclurtnc com- pay In Califo rnia and Arizon.11 Foun1ain \1alley , Corona, and paniP!I in Orange County. ' ' r HARDWOOD CABINETS, BUILT·IN APPLIANCES INCLUDED IN CENTURY SHORES HOME Both prlnciP.1ls have u · tensive expei{ence ln con· struction, real estate development, and business In Orange County. They will pool their experience in Security Housing Company to participate actively in the housing boom which analyats predict for Southern California In l961 he formed A. R. commerru~I and indu~1r1a\ Since 1985 he h11 bttn a rea1 Builders with Mai Reynolds, bul!cHngs in Orang!" County . t'lltat' broker, picka1ln1 land serving as president unlll 1971 . He has been an e1i:ecut1ve in for builders. "'. ?iCentury Revamps l(itchen Designing • 4.• in the decade ahead. "' Pitman moved his home ·building company to Garden Grove in 1955 after nine years He built home communltles lcimiitiiimiiiiiiicimiiiiii Phone I 6424321 For KING SIZE SHllTS '-"''--"':.=..==-STOCK UP HOWi FLAT " ,In ID Mll(nlnt l"lllow C•stt WAMSUTTA BURLINGTON 1l.t1 ""•· '-.mn11m1111m""'rn RTHtlA'I' ~= : Some or the best concepts and advances ln-new home planning are takln& plact right ~·here Mom needs it most - in the kitchen. PBS Col'JIOration challenged their architects and interior designers to come up with a :: total kitchen destsn for their : oew residential community at Century Shores'' in Huntinaton yesteryear when tbe room served as the focal point of t'be entire house," stated Glen Brengle, Vice president of PBS Corporation. ''Over the years kitchen.11 began to shrink in size , altbou1h the same amount of work had to be perfonned in them . "Our designers were careful to keep this room one of the most spacious ln the en· tire house." of home building in the the room with match in g walking or biking distance. Tacoma and Seattle areas . mushroom wallpaper to add a Fully d e co r a t e d and Between 1955 and 1966. he splash of complementing col-landscapel models are on build 3,000 homes in Orange. or. The kitchen takes on a new display daily from 10 a.m. till Riverside and San Dlea:o coun· horizon In looks for the casual, dll!k. Century Shores can be ties, mainly under the Royal comfortable pa 11 er n of reached from the San Di•&• Coachllne name. Also. he BBd ~Beth fl!Shlon,,,~, ,~ops California homeowners." Freeway by taking Brookhurst developed shopping centers in m'\1~ Weekender Priced from $27,995. the west to Atlanta and right to Placentia ind La Habra. tn Advertising 111•1 ~~~~ ... J,!~.,!~~""•111" c.tni.r -"~~!:!:.'~~·•cM homes lealure up to four .. ~B~u~s~ha~r:d~S:tr~e<=t~an=d~th=e~c:o:m:·Jl~966~, ~he~cha~n~ged~~hl;•~bus~i~ne~ss;_!,=======,,:;=J~!l!!~~~~!!!!;~~~I;!;~~!!!!;~~~~~~ bedrooms and two baths in munity. to building auxiliary sailing sing le-and two-story designs. ~each. . : · The Plan Four kitchen at • 1Century Shores 11 a typical ex- • fmple or the re1ults they _Jthieved. The room Is rectangular in • .tape with sliding windows ·above the double sink work area. An expanse of a:lass covers one entire wall, permit · ting plenty of natural sunlight and access to an outdoor 4'irden patio. • • "This kitchen ii mucP like •. the country kitchen o f " Ash hardwood cabinets pro- vide tidy stora1e areas for every appliance -big or !mall. This orderly cabinet concept not only prevents ac- cidents but keeps down the kitchen clutter. - "Our interior designer. Nan· cy Morrison, planned the models with accessorita that are practical and attractive," said Brengle. "R111t colored wall-to-wall carpetinl Is u1ed to add an air of fonn.tlUty to A total of four distinctive floorplans with twelve eleva- tions 11re possible. Included in the purchase price are dramatic formal en- tries, spacious living rooms. country patio kitchens with built-In electric range and ovens and large ma st er bedroom suites with adjoining dressing areas and baths. Century Shores is within two miles of the beach area and ju1t minutes from boat and marina facilities. Schools and 1hopplng facilities are \11ithin ... ; \ .· .. u 'MkT h ~i·-1r1artin ar s ent Permits Up Near Double In Newport l!·jWith 3 New Clients ·.· ' MiU'tin~ Advertising; Inc., marked ils loth anniversary this week by signing three new accounts and surging'. pall the '5 million mark in billing . The Orange County agency acquired the accounts of the Newhall Land and Farming Compan y. Sequoia Pac If I c Realco and the A. J. Hall Corporation. Both advertisln1 and public relations activ\tie1 will bt managed by Martin. according Top Realtor Award Goes To Snider • to Bill Folsom, vice president. Martin Will ma.na1e Valen· cla public relations for Newhall Land and Fanning Company, and has also been given responsibility for ad· vertising a new townhou se project and two existing apartment -Projects. Sequoia Pacific Realco1 is a real estate development arm of the Southern Pacific Com· pany. The firm ls currently developing five new model home park.! and is active in both commercial and in- dustrial properties. A. J. Hall Corporation, bas- ed in San Diego. has launched a new prestige townhouse pro- ject in Huntington Beach, for whictt Martin will coordinate both advertising and public relations. Building permit. Issued by the Newport Beach Com- munity Development Depart· ment during January, 1972, were valued at $2.190,827, almost double that of January. 1971. Permits issued in January, 1971. reached fl,110,768. While 163 permits were issued in January last year, only 121 were luued this year in January. A tolal of 22 dwolling unit., Including nine single-family dwellings, were i 1 i u e d permits.,The larae permit for a single-family dwelling went lo Rudy A. Buldch at Three Hampshire Court for fll,000. Agency president Joe Martin noted that additional space The latge•t single permit of the month went to Jay Mahoney for 'a commercial of- fice building at 3822 Campus Drive. Keith Snider . associate at will be needed if lhe expansion Village Real Estate. was nam-continues at present rates. lid top producer for the Hun-1--------------------- Ungton Beach-Fountai~ Valley Board of Realtors for January. having sold five Jl&tings and made seven sales with a total volume of '321.300. ' AMouncemenl of Snider'1 achievement was made at the board breakfast meetlng held at Mlle Square Golf Club. Others named as top listers "ere: Grant Olson of For est ·E. Olson. Bill Haas of Village Real Estate . Kenneth Reas of Dick Berg Realt y, and Lena .86swell of Real Estate by McVay. Those receivi ng recngnitlon from fellow members for Top Jlllesmen in .January were l(en Seese of the Real £!taters, Joe Artale of Real Est.ate By McVay. Glen Boswell alao from McVay. and Virgie Kraft of VHl11e Real Estate. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE • MATT•ISSES • MATTRISSES IOATI HOMll TIAILllS 1"91111•...,.. c.t1I ....... ~ c .. 1110 N..,.,t 11¥111. Uberty 8· 1303 • U,HOLS ERY • Mesa Upholstery Liberty 8-4781 Ull NllWPOIT ILff. NOW! A New Bradford Place Sneak-Preview Opening In Santa Ana! s tlie1 rom Bradford Place ~ SANTAANA ~ Anot~r fl.dtl111 lr1dlonl Pltct commu· •ib' optn1 111 Slrrtl Al\ll Now JOU "" H""'"'t"L..CJl.!- mowi ln!o'JOUr OWfl lOWM homtl SllPtrtl 2, J &i 4·btdroom, 1 l 2·slorr town• ,_l"~'*l"-:....il.;: belM m ld1nees. Privat• resldant1·only r1tr11tlo11 t1c:ll lty 'til'il h 1111t1d poo l. Ll-...1...L-.C::O Ground• upkHP &. IXttriof buitdln1 m1ln· S.111 Otfkt: t1111ntl pr0'¥1dtf. Act now durln& this 3000 S. S)urnotl, ftbulffl l"mttlll' Slit. Brldto1d Pltet et S.nt• An•. canr. t 2701 &tnt1 A111. OM homu. Choice location. OPlll tll1li, 101.111 .. sm1rt lnvtttm•nt 1r1 wh1r1 you ouaht to 4Llllc. (714) t7t·1633 to bit "'°" S18,885 """''"-0001nnooc1n1 Here's how you dress for''working'' in your yard at The West Nine. An~--cclllditbla• alackaazenota:acUYwAat you might wur for y.,d worldnr, u.i-. of OOUl'IO you 11 .. at'rhe West Nine at Leguna Niruel. The greenery of your impeccably .kept yard ia juat part of A f airw"ay or treen of lhechampionabip lS.hole El Niruel Country Club, In thialush arrangement of loke .. nd -and rolling hillil, !he a;arliling new condominium homes ol 'Ihe WstNine have hem. plaoed. And if I lf.D. i.mas{native set tin I' evd)one -. from. theirow:n.pdvat.e lanai. Homes areintla.noedbySponlahrancho..tyle aicliltecture with red-tiled roof•, 1taunch, rounded arm., and oool, maMive walJJ. And everythingforyour complete comfort has beenprovid8Clin&ide: built-ins, ample cJoget space, and you have your choice ol2or3 b•droomund2 b&t.hs. But don't for amomentaet lhefdM that " Tbe w..iN1M:r.o1r1o11yt.~ 7ube I~ You have bM.chM to 1t:roll On a?'d an OOM.l'l to IW'fm in. There'• the private El Niruel Country Club, the la1Una Nigul!I Tennis Club (membenh.lp&ue available to both). And the Dana Point Marina, •'home port" for LalJWUl Niguel, i1but4 mi.IN away, And one other thing, X..runa Niiuel, befn1 a plannedcommunity,hueverylivinroonvenience you'll ever need.-and cl Ole at hand. Find out how ee.ay lbianew Cllelree kfbd ct hamelatoown (youroullfdeln&inlenanoochono aro llll talrencan of). l'riceo atar! at$25MC), Come out ~for a aanu>le of f"ltllvinJ eel -tnlae: Tbe WlltN!ile. Directions: Toke SanDfeso-Santa Ana-y (Hl1hway 5) acuth to C"""1 Valley Parkwsy, } .. ollow Crown Vlllet Parkway until yoll pt lo aiplll directing yautoTbeWeot Nine. From s25,450 ""' -~ ~'"'''... .. ' f'---------------· I l I l • • • U . OAll. Y PILOT FdrThe ' Recorn I 1 DU•olution• •Of Marriage IWTlltLOCUTOlt'I' OIC•lll ............ l'Y. .,........ 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"*"' J~ M-n Jr, .m 8ort"'9 K11hleen Fowl1r. a ... 11'1cs A.. i nd llobert E. De.tit 1\'otku IUllDICK H•n-r c. lunlldt . ..._. 70, d 24' ~ • "oil•, Got.II "'-· 0.:t. d dMlh, F-. '1.191'1' ,,, 1'72. (ltff1dellt " Colt• Mell ftN' S7 ..,..r.. 8tlivld llut.blnd ol DorothV F-9un:llek-AIWI SIJrYlved llY *"9flfel', Mrs. Clrol•. 8, Sltvtn•. C.11 MIN; -· RoMri L lurd\ck, AllllMffn' ii•*• Mrs. Ruth Sd'lollt, Sin DJIOOt brethtf, Don 8urdlcli::, Mt.•1, A.rlmn.1 1 elld •Ill 11r1ndchlldrlft. S..r· wkM, Tundlv, I PM, ClllP91 of • .,... •. wutmlnmr M1~111 P1rk: . F.ml!v 1unnts ltlosl wlslllne to maok1 memori.1 contribution•. Pl.,H cDn< tr111ui. to 1tll C•llC9r SoclelY ot 0!'11191: COUr\IY' or thl Vl$ftlna NU•5" Auocl1- tlan cf Qf'1n11 C""'"1'Y. w11tm!n1t1r M-111 1"1rt Mortul"f• Olrllci'or$. PALMall: IEather M . ,..lrrt1r. 311'9 11!'1 Av1., SOutll l•IUN. Olli ef dNll\, Fl'br'UI,..., 11, "1'12. SiJMYld bY brDth9!', Geo"" M. ~•""""• S.nl1 An11 slaters, M1f'91r1.I E""'"°'1. o1 11:1c11~. c1n1; M1rv ,.llr1Uklll. Olllo. S1rvtce., Monday, 3 PM. l"KlllC Vllw Cl'WfPll. with ll:t.Y, J1mu G. Kl!1l OI St. ~1'11'1 PrtsbY· ttrl1n Cllureh, otlkl1tlnsi. Jn!.,~nl . l"ecltic Vltw Mt."10r1.i Perll. P1cll!c vi.w Mortuery, Dlr«tor1-ll:ICH Mlldr.:I F. ltkh. 310 J1am!111, (11rot1a dtl.M1r. 0.N of dallll, FlbrUl l'Y 17, 1972. S1Jrvfved by dluglll1r. E.d111 O:lclll'ent. 81lbol l5!1nd1 ltml, Mt•· .. rt't Mc~moff, cf Liii AnaelK. Gn'IMkll MNk es, tudlv, S..t\Jritar, :t PM, PK.Ille View M1mar!1I P1rk . llltz-8~ Funerel _Ham1, Clll'ane dtl M.,, DlrlClars. "'ITH Ollll W. Smith. S\SU Bluff Drive. 5outh 011.1111. 0.11 o1 dNtl!. F1on .. ,., 1a, 1'72. SUt'YIYld lw '#Ir., Mlrv C. Sm!tll, el the:~I llfPhtW, ltobel'l 0. J1Ck- _,, Stn G.lbrllli nlec.1. Mr1. E,,_lvn AUMln, T9"'t11te cnv. Prt\l'att Mf"Y1C11 wlll M held T~Y. Februl,..., 22, ~liclflc vi.w CMl:oel. 111,ferm.-nt, 1"1clllc View Memorl1r Perll. l"•clflc Vltw Mortulrv, OlrktOrl. Al\BUCll!lE 11 SON WESTCJWrMOR:roARY m E. nib SI., Cost. M ... 111-41111 • BALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL HOME ~ del Mar 173-INJO Ceela Mesa . 111-UU • lll!:LL BROADWAY MOKTUAllY Ul'lblldway, Cetta Meu IJ 1-3431 • ·McClOl\MICK LAGUNA · BEACH MORnJ!RY "t'llS Lq1ula Cqyoa Rd. IM-t41J • -PACIFIC VIEW MDIOllJAL PAl\lt C..elery Mortuary Cbptl -hclllc Vltw Drlff """"" §each. Calllonla Nf.!700 • • flBDFMtn.Y COIAINIAL FUNERAL -llOllE __ A.._ W12' he!er m..ais • ....... llOJlTU!RY ...... '8 ·=:.- j • ' ANAHllM FOUNTAIN VALLO' 17200 I. llOCllOIUUT .... y--,,, ·~ "IOl!il HW2ft UN·IROOK • 8 Sq. Ft. Z·-B·R'ICK •Accent o..wcll--give your kitchen a decorator touch-it's easyl • ChoO.se red"or Spanish gold. founddtion, won't crock- • Need i no special $595 it's fireproof. a Sti. Ft. 1" x 12" Utlllty PINE SHEL VIN.G • Organize the garage, pantry or service area. •·Sur.focecf!4 sides. • .. 4 Ft •.••••• Q 591 5 Ft.,. ••••• -6 Ft •.••••• 721 I Ft •.••.•• 961 Adl~stable WOODEN . SHUTTERS "Ready To-Palnf·ar Stain!" 7''x20'' 99' 7''x29;, $169 f§§l l''x20'' $129 8"x29'1 s1n 9''x20'' s14' 9''x29'' '1" 7''x26'' s12' 7''x32''. 5199 ·l''x26'' $159 . l ''x3fl'' 2n 9"x26" S 179 9''x32" ~H 7 Ft. Cedar 1 FENCE . POSTS •The ideal support for the fence of your choice I ' • Western Cedar resists --- ro~rovides strong, durable t9rvice, • _.,,x .. ''x7 ft-surfaced .4 sides wilh eased edges & ends trimmed • • REG. $1.89 SAT. & llUH. ONLTI • Sale Prieds Honored Sat. & Sun., Feb. ~9 & 201 • Pre-,Finish.ed "Bring New Beauty & Cheer To a Drab Room!" • Deep tone luan panels- random planked & V-grooved~ • 4 ft.. x 8 ft.-3 amazing wood tones. • Be creative-,emodel or redecorate & SAVEi REG. 53.99 SAVE 51.50! 90'Lb. lag '6 Ft. Leng .. REDl·Mll CONCRETE REDW.00~.-2X~f.,.;-., •Build to~ost with redwooc>.-• ·· syrfoced 4 sides--e:nds trimmed e Scientifically pre-mixed-just add ~ater. • Greet for fence posts, clothes- line poles, wolkwoys. RIG. 77.C 99c 111 IAT. & IUN, ONLTI Polyottiylono ' KORDITE SHEETING • "4 mil sheeting protects against wit~ eased •dgiisf • -. Greot for 'decking, fencing •. . . .,. llG! S9c 25, c II. ' IAT, &. IUN. ONLTI ·Sculptured DOOR PLANT-ONS I Odd-Lot ,DOORS! ·.:DOORSl . . , • ,TheJ~·cfoon, ~n do double duty as table top1, desks, ' bpOk ·1helres, div i,dera. .e Your chOice of 1everal w:ood s & 'finiihes. RiG. $3.49 SAVE $1.00 IA!· &. IUN. 4!*L Tl 6 Ft. Alumlnum dampness, dust & drahs. e 3,6or12ft. widtht-<lear or black. e Customize ~oor•, heodboards, gates, etc. • 6"~6"•0r 8"x8'; particla boord I• 1/J" thick. ..... STEP · RI0.1 C 3c s.,, Ft 12''x 12''x 1/2 '' CORK PANELs •~Cocoa co\o,.d pan91s l~1~lot~ & absorb noise. e Con be cvt to fit your plans. 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'66 CHRYSLER '65 NOYA COUPE '66 YOLKSWAGEH '68 . CAPRICE COUPE WA.ON ' liltwOOrt • Cir, hf, '·'·• '·'·• vt, ,....... •lt«llW, wto., rMll, ... -.ct _,... Tiet, AU tllt' twlfo1, AM.PM, tlte \irlillo olr c:Md., •lltl., rHlt, c: ..... ll'llrJ I U ...... I ...,..,, Drltlrlll '"""' ... '(T"''-l 1 Mill'I ... l lr c.M. (XUWNf) w . IUJOJllll tut. lHOUIP'I • - $999 $1599 I \ I ' • I j ,.... ' I I I ! f • I I I 39 DAILY PILOT DICK .TRACY ~ y/ ..,.. PLAIN. JANI! .• ' I ' " ' • ~. I J r . . I DAILY CROSSW:ORD"~-... ~y ,_,. rowo I ACROSS ~4 Ploy -: Mu• Ym..ta(s '""" Solwd: trouble • 1 Bird samd 45 Gt111 d 'Wjlllng nlntplnS lo Stant: Suffix 47W. A.-: 14 City of Eng. cltr9)"" France man notrd fot 15 Mr: Corre. krin sllps of tht ~Alack's tong~ l~Jng '' 51 Ftmlnlrie garment or to 1 city lndl• lt'Valuabl1 51 Forced Into 2119n2 _ thlngli In awkward l\''!111• of , . . slt\'11101 4 RtGber bands .35 W1trr S(Ute a;trt:s! .. i. 54 Stupid ptrson S Hydrocarbon 36 Vide-: !O~h•lt 58 All!Ultmtnl of tht methane Ste below 2Z Mate 1111w park devlct serlH 31 Tim! periods 24 ftollow: 59 Ftmlnlnt 6 Pnctlc1l Joice 39 German Informal Ullt of 7 ~gtSIJYt wwklng dog 24-chln• cutesy look 40 Utfftl 27 Sh11p Sll!lld« 61 Woman's 8 Made rndy 42 Used up piece Woten pocketbook ' Clrcumsprct 0-bass: off frDlll a '2 Ma~s a 10 M01t N. AlutitaA Nin body pracllce of unsatisfactory gamt fish :31 ConslllM 63 Tool 11 Grttk epic ~ Not cheating 32 1'-Blut &4 Officl1I of .... 46 -Fle!lllog: Gown" ancient Rmit 12 Stn1t of what Eng. wrll.tr 33 High prl11t's 65 tai's nlcknaiw is l'.fOptf 47 Str~gly 11t1ddrtss ·b6 Votehe•d 11 RLh city stunled shrub 35 COlilprtssed oftfn Jn 21 Perth -48 Composur• ball of lht U,H. 21 Tht buttock~ -49 Struclll'! .so.ethlng •1 Hind,« 25 Fntit-trH! , of I socittJ '8 \.19s: s1 ... 27 O"" verier alt( 5q AYllhlllle J9~11 c:1ke~ P01N fot ea~ltnct !SJ Stt,q>el'f · 1,1.,,;..1 · 28 T1k1 plrt 111 55 CoJJt Ol'der 4ftlllss Home I Gollor's .; .... 5&-Royale 41 F'1eulty of necessity 29 form ol 57 Golftt puttlnlJI seeing 2 rut on tht ca1chm Olide his bait on a ~Bells payroll 30 Enclrcles woodrn peg -43 Sugg11lin 3 ltallan 34 Loo; P'°"' 60 Ca1111 cf the su lsllftd Jtc:Ung ttttlt t•ther l GASOLINE AWY GORDO MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CRACKERS HIO.\· Ha'E's a:E~ ~ CU> cnoraiie l!alK<> f'~ I.AST 'IEAR -' . .. _ .!.... GEe.. "I sure: [llt)lj'!" 9NJ lllSl[)e TtlE UIJl!S kr N.J..L 0 0 • . ... . . . •, . . . . , . ... PEANUTS By Charles M. Schull ~ARIES c:Qtr llAVI: '!! [7':1l!El'::.:'"°'\-:::==::::::I MUCH 5TAMlNA jj Al!tJ liREAll ,_. ' ~' !l FllHN'( ,,-n •/',. •r.· _.,,,,,. -n i ~~,c> i"• JUDGE PARKER ly Harold Le~ I SEE I'VE eEEN CWAUFf=EUR:lNG ME$ NOt" A I kEEP TRUM6 ~Iii\ I'M NSMEP, J'llPGE •• ANP I'VE Gar A BIG PAY TOMORROW! I\.l 6E IN COURT AL.l MORNING A.NP MOST' oi:_,lliE AFT'EIMOON! Wl-IEllE YOU'RE MIM All PAV ••• EVER CHAUFf:EURING, SIWC.E WlV 11-115 ~· AB&EV! ErNOON WMEM I PICkeP l·UM UP AT ™E All:· PORT, ICATHEltlNE! MISS PEACH Fll:.'NCINE, :!: HONEST~Y ~ove: YOU. PERKINS c. TMAT'S TUE AIJSO~v!'E ~. STATED SINC!'e~y AND FllOM TH~ 80TTOM OF M1 HE~ ... ' ,-.... ~,. I. • :•, '· . ' . ~·f . .. . . .. ~ ~ -....... .._ ... It~' ' • • • . . . . VERY 5lolArr lolAll TllAT-11111: UICE ¥OI .. ~ Olt ME'O ICllOW SAM 1511'1" VErl 111161111 njAT Vl?tl'I!' OllE 00 Tllt!SE .,_VS M INOISPtHSABLE 60ING 10 FINO Mill• 11 NOW, ue&V! 'EL..F wrrMOIT A . .. CHAUFFar! ~=. ly Mell OH, COMf OH, STOP ICIDD!Nti ·A.lfOUNO. ly John Miles , -. By bick M09m --------· 0 : ly Gus Aniola -al IW.F a' llf. P.lees I :i: .-:sosr 1tX);: /.. a>IJaJ ).JiD SC11'i 681..1't> 'Al.l- OieR THE Pl.ACE! 0 • ' I IOCJllf Bollen ''Ob, tbJ1 one ii perfecl -we're Jast ia time to ml11 U:ie ' I dfet laacll,tl "\ f' DENNJS THE MENACE': ' f ., S.aturd1.1, f'tbniatJ 19. 1972 DAIL v PILOT I Evei;yone Has Something That Someone Else Wants DA.ILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Fincl It, Trade It With a Want Acl The Biggest MarkE!tplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results I~~~~~ ------- -.... I~ _,._ I~ I _ .. ,. I~ I ---l~I --~~I -.. '* I~ I -.... J~I -·.. I~ 1· _ .... I~ General ****** * TAYLOR CO. * BACK BAY AREA • $64,500 Impressive custon1 buill home on nice cor· ner site. 3 Spacious BR. formal DR plus huge recreation rm (convert it to 2 bedrms). Cedar panelling, Mex. tile entry. Enclosed !rt court· yard. 3.Ca r gar. nm for boat. 2000 TUSTIN . OPEN SATJ SUN 1·5 LINDA ISLE • $155,000 EACH Two NEW bayfront homes ·ready for imme- diate occupancy. Unusual design by well known architects. Spacious open plan, high ceilings, sun deck. 4 BR, FR. DR & study. Owner Will consider exchange for land, apt bldg. smaller home or TD's. Hurry! 8 LINDA ISLE. OPEN SUN 1-5 HARBOR VIEW HOMES • $68,500 4 BR, 21h ba home w/view, Master suite has charming living area. Formal DR. Family rm has fireplace & wet bar. Prof. decorated with luxurious cptng & draperies. Garage has many custom features. 1741 PORT SHEFFIELD OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 ' BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Exclusive and beautiful! Enjoy the luxury and prestigious living in the heart of New· port Beach where homes surround the golf course and private country club. Also a guard· ed entrance. See our new o(ferin~ of a lovely NEW 5 BR, FR & formal DR. Fine cptng & drapes + many extras! $98.500 16 PINEHURST LANE OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 BIG CANYON • $107,500 Prime location! Large pool·size lot w/view of canyon & hills. Popular plan w/conver· sation pit. 4 BR. lge FR & formal DR. Car· peting included. Near completion. BIG CANYON -$99,500 Exclusive offering of a customized 4 BR. home near completion. Large family room. formal DR, exquisite master suite & 3 car gara~e. Enjoy the luxury of living in th is prestige area of Country Club atmosphere. DOVER SHORES. GREAT VIEWI Like new! Looks like a model home. Located on beautiful corner site \Vith view of bay & mountains. Lux. cptng &: drapes. 3 Bdrm, !am rm & study. 3 Car garage. $79,500 BAYCREST SPECIAL -158,900 Sharp 3 bedroom home with new carpeting &: custom drapes. Lge. LR. Owner will con- sider exchange: income prop. or land. Drive by 1717 Terrapin Way & Call ~s BRAND NEW. LINDA ISLE . Fantastic! One of a kind! Contemporary Mediterranean home with 5 bedrooms, den , huge billiard room, formal dining room &: 41h baths. Rich wool carpeting, expensive wall papers, marble baths &: Del Piso tile entry. Superb quality thruout! ! $250,000 FABULOUS 3 UNITS On the water in Newport! 2 Brand new spac· ious 3 BR & one 2 BR remodeled. 1·3A Lots. Dock, fireplace &: great location. '169,500 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB Beautiful custom bit desert home on 13th fairway. 10' Ceilings, formal DR & den w I wet bar. Sep guest house.• Fully air·cond. Pool, jacuzzi&: sauna. Will consider exchange for Newport waterfrt home. $185 ,000 · CHOICE WATERFRONT LOTS Dover Shores -$49,500 Linda Isle. $69,500 • $75,000 • $85,000 • $100,000 Office Open Saturday & Sunday ''Our 27th Y tar'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hiiis Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 Gener at General General Gtnerat 3 BLOCKS· OCEAN $39,500!!! Bu ve1"s · Selle1~s ,,J PRIVATE BEACH! Shocking but truf'~ Custon1 llome wllh J> RIV ATE BEACH, POOL + TENNIS! t.fMsi\le b r I c k flreplact adorns this huge living room. FormaJ dining. 4 king aiu bedrooms + 3 deluxe pa.. tios! Wa1k to beach, on!,y 3 blocks! PLUS only lO'li down! DoQ't miss this Nl!'\Y· port value • Act now! CaJJ F'S-0303. DO YOU WAN1' to buy or sell A House, Income Property, Va- cant Land, A Business? DO YOU NEED? Cash flow, tax shelters, exchange of proper- ties? We are a new aggressive J<.eal Estate Conipany. Please let us kno·w ivhat you ivant! 1-.... .................. ~~ lllRISI L Ol.SO\ '" H£A if'ORS ~xcmNG ,,.,;,..-;;;.;~-,..,.. . . L. ~ 2700 gq. fl. Exf!CUtive home •• with pool and patio, + I• gigantic playroom. Plenty •• room for pool table & ping ... ~ table in this spa.c. ~~"""~ honlE!', Let lhf' klds enjoy the "-~~_,. playroom "•hlle yoo sit in front of the rozy firt'place in 1.tJe family anrl enjoy your favorl1e TV programs. 4 Bedroon1, 2~J baths. formal 881 DOVER DRIVE 645•4040 NEWPO.RT BEACH rlining, brt'Rkfast nook .~ 3l:G;:-:c=:;o=,=1 ======;Go:=e=n=e=r.=:l:=======;:;G=,=.,=,=,::,==========:... car gar. A tanlaslic value1.,';;;":;:';;;':;:";;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;:;;;;;;.::;;;;:;;;;:;;;;; for Wl.!W. NO down to l1 vETs. FASHIONABLE BAYCREST ~COATS ~WA~ACE REAL TORI e 962-4454 e I Open E Ytnings WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET!! AND WHAT YOU GET ls a lovely J bedroom 2 bath home in an excell e nt Eastside location, near WestclKI sOOpping , l....alife shade treea surround this ~:ell la.ndtcapCd overwlzed lol plus 2 patios. Pricrtl at only $36,500. SeUer is Wan- ting to Movt -SO Come Take a Look. 646-TITI. DOLL HOUSE F.astsidE' Costa Mesa for $19,950 full price. GI'• no New listing, OPEN for your in spection, this weekend at 1718 Marlin Way, Newport Beach. 3 spacious bedrooms & baths plus formal dining room, paneled family room with brick fireplace, lovely enclosed yard, immaculate thruout - see it this 'vcckend. $64.500. IRVINE TERRACE FAMILY HOME Spacious & cheerful 'Nith ni~e OCEAN VIEW. 4 Bedrooms, enclosed pool & patio ; low main· tenance landscaping. $92,600 LIDO ISLE Well located 3 bedrom home on street to street lot, with walled yard; booklined Living room, formal dinin g room. $62,500. DANA POINT R· 1 LOT -$21,000 HARBOR ckn.\•n aim $500 down FHA. c 0 Dari.,. -· mtuat"' ., MPANV huge Jt.2 lot · King-ri:i.e bedrooms, greet '°""'ry. REAL TORS .s1yle kitchen, also lots or "SINCE 1944,, trees. What a place! Let's show ii oo you. caII 673•4400 Walk!!;,.~ Lee 1 G~ .......... ~.i""""""""""""~J G!""••""or~.1 .................. ~ 2790 }!arbor Blvd. ar Ad11.mJ1:I---------1/2-ACRE ;)4;>.-046.') Open 'ti! 9 PM View! With a View! Country Style Ranch llonH'. 3 CAR GARAGE With 0 View! Recrcatlonnl room, Wet Bar! rormal dining! f<.todern Attached to a hard _t~ find To Mljoy the llt!e!I In kitchl'n! 3 or 4 Bedroom, tri level S bedroom Republic Newport Beach living. See '"'-& p J 152 350 h f aJ d• • ~n 00. I ,. • ~mt', oi;n 1111~, over-this gorgeous 3 BR, wllh Call 545-8<i24 fOpcn eves) 111zed family. with fireplace. separa!e master suite: Jar~e ~erfcct Meza Verde l~a· ramily room. Leading out to lion for growing family. a spnrkling heated '°' ?wner'11 lransfer dictates filtered pool &. t!Ko rn~t 1mmerl. sale. brcathtn.king v i e w or Call 546-5880 (Open Eves.) Newport Bay k Caralina that could be found , Truly a gem hy the Pacific. $82,500. Call 646-7171 . 3 +FAMILY ROOM + DEN + PANTRY· 0 $S DOWN! Is loca.non Important" &'f' thl3 giant livlnjt roon1 PLUS fan1 ily roon1. Bil{ rlr'n or Dllil'S oUiCl' -Your t•l»ice! :! l:i.ri.:t' llt,'t!l'OOrllll 11'lth .~pacious w11Jk.1n C' I o Mt• t Pl.US sunkl'n lto1nan tub lu~hl ile thl' 1no.~ll·r suite! Gardt•n kitchl'n "'l1h l{l'an. ny·s pantry \\'ailing! Don't mis.~ thls plum. NAfo.1E YOUR TERJ\IS1 flurry Call now! 645-0303. . IOR[Sl l 01.SO:~ "' HCA / !QR~ • Best Address Harbor View Hills 5 ~lroon1.~ for lhdt growing !amUy -BuUt with tht-lx'Jl:t of materials thru-out. Lots of gtua, Clloice cwncr loca. lion • Well landsca.ped front & rear. Slump 1 t o n e fireJllllce • Lovely kl!chen wlrh lg. eating nook • 21,i baths. Owner ~·anl11 quick action. Asking $74,900. Call 6~. *MOVING NORTH* Owner moving to ldnho f<.1ust 11('1! IOW('st pri<'t.'<i 2 story in Meflfl V.-.rcle. l.nrge 4 bMrm, separate dining roon1, dt•n, 2'h bathK, nver- 11izM lot with room tor pool. NO 00\VN PA YMT TO VETERANS. Call 540-1151 (Opc-n 1'~vet.) ¢YD HRITAGI * * * * * * OWNER moves. Beauut.iJ *BACHELOR PAD* On LIOO JSLE. New pa.inl, 1'arp. & draJ>l'!I. Bltn!I. f orm. rlin arl"11.. Prlv, palio. Low 1nalnt. $55,000. --GEM~ OWNER mu111 sell. 4 BdrmJ1: .. Gen1r1I COLWELL General A·or""' i (!:j J,, ... EASTSIDE TWO HOMES $25,500 VA O\d.fash1onetl inrome ho1nes near 1)0\\'N· 1'0\VN CO'S'1'1\ ttIES.\. IA1t'B\e1l on large lcvt•l lol \vllh alley at. re:ir. S1uH·1011s \\VO bcdroon1 ho111e with firepl at'C plus a ont> bcdrontn ren tal. F'resh «'Xll'l'ior paint · interior needs lovin,i! care'. ll UllH\'! DELIGHTFUL MESA VERDE Sparkling, t·teatt, fr1·~hly pa1nll'c\ ti .rec bed- roon1 honie "'Ith nil'C' <'<t l'p<'li11g, hrll'k l\1.11·- b«1uc. pnnellrd i:ui ra i.:e and 1n:u1y 1norC' l~x· l!'ilS .• Just lovelv for fa1nllv life a111I c11 11.1r- t11inin g. VA /J:lfA 'l'l':H~IS. ·und priced rlghl at $30,500. DOWN TO EARTH PRICE Beautiful, level 80' x 110' llAYCR~S'I' lot. View of Upper Ba y, bui ldin g lila ns inrluded. Our best NEWPOR'l' DEAC'l buildi n~ sile buy at only $23,500. PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP Three lovely \vell-plnnncd units only l\\'o years young. UP JJl•:lt llA Y urea · excellent KASTSIDE COSTA MF.SA rental >r•a. .C)ne TllREE-BEDllOOM, 2 bnlh home un it with sflake roof and quallly shag carpetlut;. Grand piano·size living roo1n with firepla ce. A· \va ll of Cine fini shed cupboards separate~ tho dining roon1 and lorgc kitchen . Covered patio, fully enclosed back ya rd , .and doublo. garage. l'LlJS T\VO 2·bedroon1 npartn1ent.i: \\1ith lnr'ge livlnJ: room, conveni ent kitchens and cheery dinette area. Designed ror privacy and easy ma in· lenance. TOP VALUE A 1' $69,5-00 for all lhree units. CHARMING FIXER UPPER Scrluded cute one bedroom ho1ne \vilh de· tached garage on large fl!'i' x 130' level Int. Al ley access -EXCELLl-:NT OPPORTUNITY FOR FOUR UNITS. Close lo down town, shop- ping and bankin~. 'l'h is ii; an excellent In· vestment for only $18,950. Call now ror further ;.n.rormation. FAMILY HOME FOR MOTHER With a cheery kitchen loads of cupboard space sna ck bar and a restful den with wet bar for Dad . Re ar Living Room with fire- pl ace 4 bedrooms & 2 bnths. All on c:holre H/W floors and carpets. Large fen ced yard for the kiddies s~cllered patio. WlU. SELL FHA OR VA at gov't. appraised price of $32,000. c 0 LUJ ELL PROPERTIES. INC Form.~rly ll1Hord1· ~I 220 E .17th St. Cos ta Mesa 646· 0555 • 549-1910 EY1nlng1 Coll 548-3265 or 645 ... 483 * DRIVE BY * these homes, then call us for Information 3 BEDROOM HOMES 1021 S Ulllt"l'\\'fl<>O l>H . $ll. ~AN1'A ANA, l\nd H 1••11 h"kl. Only S16. 700. (;1•1 uul o/ thnt rh11lr A ao :s1•1' th111 u11t" • '1'.11\.f NATION ,\!., ('(lSTA 1\ll·:S.A. Th•· ··ntrr,,,.,,nl '' h1u111._ IJ1'\\'1' liy, II !rtlf' !lllr 111·1~,.. 111~·1tlt11. Only $2·1.~. • 11"' c:1.t:N1·:,\l:l.E. rn .... IA \11'.~,\ .• ()ur "\'l<'IV .. hnu11•. IJr11" hy In 11\~· 1•vrn1ni: 11nrl ) 011'11 t'H1·1~ h• n 11honr, l'I ni.1'1:.un· 111 s:l!l.:'11~ 4 BEDROOM HOMES l!W.'11 GllJUCJ.::-~r..:n llUN1' 13<'11 2 J)lllln~, H r1n•11I 111 fllfTillV M'll. ,\ pit'A!IUl'fl to 11r1". ~ joy to 1lrt•1n11 of own !ui:. S32,fm. An.-.;louk 01vllt'l' h1111 b61.u.d1t. • U.>:I El~17.ARF.Tl f LN ., IU INT. BCl l. A POOL 11.nft 0111' or tht" $:'.l'f'llt.fl floor rlarl!I, l.lve "'llhoul fhe 1cllli: t)j•int{ (Qtr\•1•r un1lf'r fool' s:111,1XX1. O\\•n"r hiu; bl)UJCl 1t a honu•:. Suhnilt yotir olfe1· and 11tl\rt Pl\t'1cln1t. • 22002 f<.11\LIBU, ~fUN'I'. BCJt. P1t1·k luncht'~ & \\'ftlk lo the ~ncll. A :KlOO aq II Ramblrr that mu11 he IO!d. Aak ln1 $37.000, SUbmll , 1ullmlt, 1ub- 1nl1. • JO!Ht EDYF:. llUNT. BClf. Nr1vly J)Klnterl 3XX'I Jl:Q fl "~uburbla Park'' homl'. A "r11u~t" IO Kl"t', Rt'dut'f'fl S.1,000, to S<ll ,flOO. Co1t'a hf> 11o!d, uw111·r11. 111w hon1111 h1 J't•f\{1)1. CA LL 546-5411 Anyllmo .• LARWIN • • OPEN suN:-1°5 • l9M Port Corney II. V, llomH, N.R. Po~flno 3 Btlrmt., fnmlly rm., ban· u11 rm. Lie. p&lkl. Fee land. $65.900. 2307 EHtbluff Dr. 3 Bdrm. trt·lf'vel, lowot m11 lnt. • Tf'utho)rl In Slulll. 132.1511 OPEN SAT/SI.IN. 1·5 1325 S1ntanella·Ttrr. Irvine Tf'IT., CdM : 3 Bdrmr .. family nn., pool. >On t cond. S53.!IOO. DON V. FRANKLIN REALTOR • 673-2222 • CAN'T F1ND IT7 * Wn.t. DUILD your dream l~e. Have 11att for com- plete home packaae. "Harbor View Homes $49, 900" Put your con!ldenc., tn our 49 ytar1 or quality cu1tom OPEN SUN. 1-5 homo bulldi"•· Ht'1'e'11 your chance to get the most llCIU{thl after Carmel modt.>I, Includes 3 bedroo11111, 2 baths, fam ily room, dlrilna roon1, stcp-liRving kitchen, Ne11r f)f1rk & pool. Adu lt ownetl and 11f)(')llo11,11ly cle-an. Lovely nwinku1·ed yard. You own the land with !his lo"' price. CALL NOW TO SEE! 54'&-23 13. \-0' THE REAL ·~ESTATERS '·' , , 1 , 1•1•, ., r•rt 715 Marguerite Se• eitampl• at J)t'Oduct at Duplex In Corona dcl Mnr; 2008 Ca!OJCy, Dover Shotta. ~~~~·,~~~5\11)-'""'· Ivan Wells l Sons n4 Hudton No down to Vf'lA; lerT!fic :\ e 642·2511 e BR. homf' Jn Co:;:111 ~1••1m. 2 ~ Bnlh.11. C:lc<·. bllns. Ownrr anxlnu!I. II 20611 Kol•ln Leno Cu11rom blf. home In llunllna· GALAXY ton Bt•1u.:b: 4 11pac. h<lnnr., VIEW LOT 2 bath1; VA /FllA lt'rml. ~13,5\1\l. 97 FT. LOT MORGAN REAL TY With h"l' A oc .. n vlow 673-6642 675-6459 Dov•• Shor" • 1~1,000 Bill Grundy, RHltor For a down p1ymen'i Ml Bay1lde, NB GTS-8161 Palos Verdes stone trim. l--'-"'---'--'---"-''---'--"'--''---'--1 outstandinc f!Xterior, large1 ~======== Daily Pil9t' Classified Ads =-~ .,:,"'.':"~!. ::; ~;".'.~::>:,~:.:: 1610 W. Coa..t llwy .• N.B. REALTORS 642-4623 Sell the old new stuff stuU BU)' tbe la.rge family rm • 20 ffft 1n 1 ~==-~~~--1cngth! New CBJ'pfllng, di~ OWNE R, Jg 4 BR le fam rm. b1f( m ., brk .. '31.500. Call 3 BA, form din, 11s1ume In, collect! 846-()604, S39,950. Prine onb' ~7·1823. less then ont months * SEE th l• d!olte Colt rent, you c1n own your coww v'ew loL El Nlauet own 3 or 4 bedrm. Coif Coone. o w n 1 r . I homo. Agonl-540-8555 -·· General I :CH~n::'.1:'.r:'::ei-1 ------Gener at• Gener el General General rm., brk. $34,950. 842-256L Uon. Agent, 675-7225 HIR l ·G-.-.-,-,-,1~.-----.~G-,-ne-ro~l-----~t THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF C. F. COLESWORTHY & COMPANY, REALTORS • , • proudly announce the openln9 of our second office In Newport Beach. with all your real estate requirements. Located in the Eastbluff Villa9e Shopping Center. Our professional staff 11 ready to a11l1t ya1 BEFORE EASTER ON THE CHANNEL You can ~ moved into thls cheerful 4 bedroom 3 !:>4th A fa.mlly room home In prime Newport Beach neighborhood. The oWJ}tr's new horn<' tJ1: a lmost completed, !JO hurry. Noth· ing else to compare at $53.700. OLD CORONA-VIEW scr frontage on Octan Blvd. Full vie"' of whllt' water I.: jetty. 2 story home bouts 5 bedroom• -could be 6 - formal dlnlng room. 3 batht, 2 flrt'placcs, guest apArtment with bath. Patio has beach showtr - 6 c:t\r perking plUI room for a pool FEE land. A wise buy at $135,000. PLAY BY THE BAY WI-JEN you live in this dt.Uithtful 3 btdroom 2 bath home. Open beam celling and a · oozy fireplace for lhO!CC cool nights. DlnhUt room opt'ns to 1unny patio. In acktlllon thcr1t b a roomy one bedroom llpftrlmcnt $69,500. IAYSHORES EXCLUSIVE beach living ll Ille best. Hard to find fi ve bed· room with lo1s of charm. Allrllctlve. low lta."lehold, movtt In condition. Owner hu outr rown I. Is N!Bdy to move. Acl quickly on thil one. orrtttd exclu•lvcly at $$2~!500. By the bay. All t h(! tun or watchln1t thr l>ollt11 enlrr I: lf'.ave Nf'wport llarbor ph,111 the fo.bulou~ G11tatlntt 11unM<'lil. Charming 3 ~roon1 2 bath homr and t.t'cluded 111u1dy beach. $8.5,000. PENINSULA POINT RAR£ 4 bedroom. 2 bath, split lcvel homt' built 11ro11nd ~n· chal)tlng g1u·'derl. 18' X 18' den., M'Cludcd ma11tcr \J(odroom 1ullc, 2 firf'plares and JtOUrmet kllch1•n with Nuton,. food center. Beautifully appointed throo~hout. Short walk to lhC' bay Qr beach. Now o"rrcred at $96.MO. SPACIOUS WATERFRONT HOME SECLUDED 5 brdrooma. JV, beth.11. famlly room A formnl dining room 11IWJ l'f'Crr111ion area. 1\\•o pn1J04 & an 1•l•'V{tl11r to make thlng11 f'llli}'. In addltlCJn tflrrr hr: 11 J11 rMC' ),l'll(ll'n lr 4! bedroom apartment fnr ln-l1wJ or tax rf'llrf tor n lntul of a1m01l 6,000 aq. ft. Aaklni 11 50.000. MONEY MAKER $2B,500 2 home11 on on11 lot In Nl'wporl 1-lf'lgh lll. 2 br.droom owner·• unlt phi_. l bC"droom bun"alow to pay thr taxt'I 11nd h<'lp make the psym,.nlll. 3 1ln ~lr car io:nrl\i;cs. Good rental urtta. llu1·ry on lhi1 one! WAKE UP TO A BAY VIEW A ND a mHUcyi twinkling harbor llghU by nl5(ht. Ornmettr architPcture Bnd dc~Jun lrnci& lt~f'lf to grlLClous t't\t l'rt•in· Ing and fn.m11y ('(ln\lcnl•·ncc. 4 targ<' IX'droom11, torm&I dining area ond wet bltr, CALL tor 11.n n11polntmcnt to lm~1:t • , , . , $90,700 "'llh fi('xtble IC'mui. INTERESTED IN A REAL ESTATE CAREER? WE HAVE AN OPENING IN OUR Now Office. Coll 6'10.0020. for An Appointment. THE BLUFFS SVQrkl1n11: <'l<'nn 3 bcdroonu1 2 'i!i bath 4 family room home in a ph1n11ed cornmunlty. 2 llrj)pJl<'t• • cu1tom d'rar>tt A 1hutl <'1·1. Splash or 1~·lm In lhP pool Ju1l 1toP1 away. Out ur 11t.ntu owner wanll acuon. 148.~. THE BLUFFS SING to your ~norlt.a on the ba.lcony of lhll 3 bedroom CormcUta model. You will h11vc pl,.nty of lime to •Inc-u alJ your l(':lrdt'nlnw l'horr1 arr dont' tor you. Askln.r 146,000. CAii for tin apf)Clinlml'nl lo lnlpt!C\ and bring: your (Uftar! • THE BLUFFS WORR Y frff llvlnir al ont of the Jowf'~I lrM,.hold and ma!n· h·n.uncu fl'f'f! loetUon1 In the 11'N. lnlC!lftf('(l 'P Thtn ~­ out !hill ncot ll bt.'ilroorn t'oMQmfnlum which la one or the t'hfliCP ttnd unllt rAClnJ.I' 1he JrC!tll be-IL The r>rlet It onJ1 $32,!\00 llnd lhe owner 11 anxloua. Eastbluff O~fice, 2545 Eastbluff Drive-640-0020 Bayside Office, 1032 Bay side Drive-675-4930 -- DAILY PILOT FORMOl.Y DYEllE ru _. $27,500 Bu.J it dzht. Evef'1· thin& you need is here - 3 bedroom-. 2 bathl, forced air beat, built- )n kitchen. brick fl~ place. NmP\W l"Odn, cuL_.aac Jot close to vbonlL Sellw h moti- vated. Act Now! 54&-8640 EISJSlll SPUllSI llWOlllA $25,!llill cute aa can be:. Oridn- al -plutel" """'· d)lt root chllrmer, won't lut, at UU. price. 2 -•tacb<dga- raee. W11b. a little love, )"IKlll h&w tbe n .1- -mlo....,,. In the. area. PIMSe, donlt -5'Ml40 . ' How al>clut aro aid En&- lish atyle: hmne ht New- port &q11u. w:ttb. an oceea view? Exlmf« """1pletely -In ,_ brick. very atyllah. 3 larg~ bedrooms. 00... staJrs g11me room witti wet Har, bl~ firepiace. 'l'bil a tni.11 a claulc! JI? ,900. 5'8-l!8<lO ' .. S.turd.lJ, ftOriwJ 19. 1972 MACNAS..I VINE ftNll HOMES EXECUTIVE'S CASTLE Master BR suite -study/J1itting room· 3 BR -3 bath. Formal DR $66,500. OPEN SUN- DAY 1·5 p.m. 191.!! 'l:radewinds, Baycresl BAl.&OA ISUMI> -PIER & FLOAT Great duplex (or single family). East Bay- fronl • Little Island, Top locatioo! $L'i5,000. Tom Queen Hi 8200. TRY THIS FOR SIZE Extra large S BR. Spacious FR -brick fire- place. Elec. kitchen. Space for boat or camp- er. Eastside Costa. Mesa. '32,500. Lois Egan 644-6200. 114ll'F_,. The onJy 1..floor Mediterranean available on magnificent Linda Isle. High beamed ceiling . LR + formal DR. 3 large BR's • 3 baths. A great home for year-round fun . Slip tor cruiser + runabout. U:>w. low price only $12l/,500. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. #106 Linda ·isle. Dave Cook 642-8235. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO COUNTRY ES'FllTE Beautiful home high above the San Juan Capistrano valley on over 9 acres ot choice view propert1. eorrals, gues~ eottag~ white rail fences. A view from Catalina to Mt. Baldy. Truly spectacular location! $270 000. Joel Smith 1142'a'l35. ' ENTER'tAIN IN EUTltUl'F Morning sun on breakfaat patio. settln2 sun from rear ps.tio. Hf.ft spealcus.-soft Uglrting -overlookmg back bay. BUge tormal Dlt flows to spacious LR. Paneled den/ office. 3 BR's -2 baths. Customed landscaped " lighted. Available immediately. THE SHIP- MAN RESll!lENCE • 2901 CM'Ar.PA ST .. OPEN SAT. & SUN. Ni p.m. $52;500. DO ll'Otllt OWM MIYI'-'IMINIS 3 BR's, 2 baths, pool, boat slipl, good financ- ing availabl~. '87 ,500. F. Poralta 64U235. SCOTSMAN'S SPl!lt!AL Much for little -better hurry! For fast sale reduced to $29,500 -2 BR's, 2 baths -409 Glouc~ler -Amy Gaston 642-a235. CAMEO SHORES 0cean A Canyon Vlew5. EnioY wildlife in the canyon ancf1 the dramatic sunsets from the quiet & restful setting of this 3 BR home. $69,500: Tom Queen 64t\6200. G£N'TL~S. ES1'A.11E 2.4 acres with panoramii Bay View. 5400, sq. ft. unmacuJate Georgian Colonial· Home by Paul Williams. 6 BR's, FR, of&e 411' pool riding ring .It stab! .. .-Pl&.008. ' · ' IAYl'RONT LOTS 50'xl00' lots, fee simple, 45' slip privileges, splll level accommodates. dramatic architec- tpre. Existing long term financing mall be sobonlinaled. J!'rom Sl21,000 • lll4l. Bayside Drive-OPEN DAILY. ' ' INSTANT APPEAL "Gome ~o Home.'.' J\ freshness you sel- dom see. Richly 1,pomtecl. Pl!ell,a.boo view -·2 '·BR's -emv. ea: Exclusive lliVine Ter~ race. $57,500. Amy Gaston 642-8235. -.a&UIHIE. . a1tn con•...., ••• 1211· '42"m5 '91 ks: vr.. ( , ,.., "'· a.-"""'--~....,: NEWPORT BEACH _,....---------aw.za.xaza.xazasnaa-....r •.•rali VtnerM S 'IDIMS fw MCI MY. m -· H041151Sr •"""' Her.'• Iola ol -tar the A.CIU•I + •WI TllR£l 2l8 S4. Ft. Spacious, pret_tla;c l!Xe- cutive 3 bedroom bome JDOAey, w1t11 ....i, lhed w. •u..,. ...,..__. nn., and a kitch DOClk tll'IO! ~· ~ fl'all uz"' ... lbia • ._ • .,. Gf. NO DOWN11 tlncr'. lfnile story. 5 BR £\lllom flrml. atrium ..a,~ beaut¥. Loe in No.. ~ mau.ive .... flrt'lllace in ..... , cl-lo --lfvHw ...... -k No dn DQmt" on VA tlms, p 1 a n t e-r s. t'Olllbine with "".--..me~ VA lOWl wrought iroa nJb; to. Pe wrftt a IUbstanttnl dh PR;Ymf, touch ol elegallCi!! FOJU.IAL and have TOTAL PA.XMT of Dll'flllfG ROOM. ~e $311 pn-mo. HURRY! NBW Mla••n ~ Jtcan LlmNG! ! BoU • miMer ... PIWS -•PHl i.v .. -the .. COAi ... l'S ultimate in custom de-- "«n Hv ..... 211. ...... WAtLACE tcrmat dining. upu. IEALTOAS JIB1 dltazaQ:Dtft HOVSE on HORSE PROPERTY! A -..._,. • Call - !IVf! mtl!ter suite with It• 4f41 double <loon. big !am!· •.,~~(O~p~~~E~•.,•n'!"l11t~~~f~ Jy room featul'C!! mas-I! sive Palol Vude ltooe REDUCED $4,000 Q-·-... o,..~ .. or..i-. --.tlflll ......, 1 .. s -....., iicuca ...... ;. ......... .-. ....,. ··-low priOt.... --rr. priced rta:ht. cau dlPG,..'tii..til1....._ ...... ....,,, home plua: unit over garap Stlft'P ~&! f bt!droom, 2' nowl S<J6.8640 • sfpttM. Gllndtdaa 1ta 1 •~ tla*i -+i ilnbwn.ia n:lm- 2 baths -Priv. patk>, BlUn ed patio. Bltin kitchen, 1fre... e lectric kitchen plltdblgar.Oeep secluded Diltlwubet' _ Large llv, Jot on quJet cul-de-sac. Qwa. ftllfTl. u• brick firepla~. er tranafeITed -Prtic.I ~ Now only $59.500. E-Z sell. llSA VERDE Pllll Rent Whill! Buying ae&utilul 3 bedroom, 2 T..,,,,_ C•INllH5!1. ~ Nf.!B f()pon Ewo.) ew1' :1-:1 bolh horn• '""''"' In l;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4BR, i,; BA. Foma1. dllllng area. Completely ~arpeted • dnj>e4J -Jlol!o • nicely )at f J d. Qcw tf Cotta Mesa'!! best area. -lillna pool, Bhl• ........... bllil~tn kit· -.x--~­ )"OU. buy, Seller flvd. bl.. 546oa640 50LF COURSE $_,....,.~ ~------I'S ~---­.... s,.u.1t, ..._, a 1wr:w:-- ·1ous.. fl9,ll00, Call 56-&0l <Open rvta.) .._.illc. ••lt••l.• a ~-C..aell P"HA. or VA. 83Q....5007 after 5,30 PM. CIRCI.£ TMU Unmatchfll', elegatlll c:uMlt '*' 2 A 4<•· o,_ dolly W. 1 1m Altifua, tll 110ld. $79,$111 Notblng comparable. '*"' 8ryt.ot WieAl Brokrr .. 1 ' ' • • c I e a n ou.t the 51).ZSQ 6SSS3r .De. ---·CA.911. µ. .. --- • Gonoool HI CONDOMINIUMS College Patti • ~ -2 Balli. ., .... , Cillderena X CHICK THIS X $ AIRme ;;/ Save S Mesa Verde ...,_ 4 bedtocu. J atGI')' on one ot Mesa Verde'11 ltU'lctt l'omer k>ts. Block wall&, oo.. IJMOl drivewt,)' Md Q. tec.d ve palQ.. Rc.ium for pool. New J)Ai.llt one of lhe but 9tret.'ls ln the area. Fo1:mal dlnirle room. i1'8ati family bowie. ~ 41% "J'O VA loo.n. Full price M ,a Call 546-2313. MY KAME IS DOLORES 11es1 tbr 1he ss .... 121,961. .,_ D. own· VA • 3 Bednn 2 Bath. Choice. """ l.Dwe11t pt1Cfl:I <I beW'OOm home In Coal& Me sa MUlr TIPLES, thlt i& Ead of Hsr- bor BlYdl MU1 CUICom fta· tUlft includll11' step • down living tm y.ittb oorner Are· place, elactrlc bltlns, I.bake root. bJock walla. cement driveways.. Anxkiul OWl'llr is oUerin&: VA & FHA ltt'ml, at oob' $29,750. call DOW, it won't last! --...... $;!l.ll». ,_ )Jedroouu, z both, Buying o• selling? Ask for m~ • 2 -t Bath, Golt lou'dwood Doors. pla)i>o"" I br ch offic · eoune, Me1111. Vermt.$34.900. b' the cb!Jdren, room tor a our new an 1 e 1n aaui ~ (Optn wes.) bollt and rrauer: a» tor the Eaatbl\lff VWage Shopping """'"•"' .,.... °' $29,,.., Center. Coll -m~ \ou_th { J~>: ®THE REAL ESTA~E:RS OPEN ,• fo '" MOUSES FOR s.-LI 12 llodr_,,l 20392 Birch, Santa Ana Heights 642-5200 $44,050 (Sun 1·5) (2 Sedi"oom & Family R00nt .,. o.nJ 134 Sboreclitt Rd., Corona de! Mar 642-8235 $105,000 (Sunday l·S) 1727 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB 540-2050~ 64&-5538 evH (Daily 1-5) 230U Java Sea. Niguel. Tenace SL 496-1.513 $49,950 (Shown by App't) 430 Hazel Dr., Corona de! Mar 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (3 Bed ..... ). 1819 Port Kimberly (Hbr Vu Homes) NB 644-7270 $47,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 347 • 62nd St., Newport Beach 642'1525 '36,500 (Shown by Appi) 221 Milford (Cameo Shores( Cdlli 644-6200 $69,5-00 (Sat It Sun 1-5) 230'l Kallb!uff• Dr .. (The Blu!ls) NB 673-2Z22 (Sun 1·5) -ft*nte. ~ (China Cove) CdM 675-2914 '86,000 (Sal & Sun) ***#!IHI Linda Isle, Newport Btacb 642·8235 $129,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 2718 Shell (China Cove) NB. 675-4930 (Sat Only 1-51 325 Broadway St., Coota llleaa 646-2414 '27,500 (Sat & Sun t-5) ~ Venturi, Huntington Beach 1162.-1373 .31,950 (Sat & SUn 1·5) 245 Heliotrope, Corona de! Mar 675-30fl0 ' (Sun t4j) 110 Via CordDYa, Lido Isle 548-1335; 832-0631 (Sun 1·5) 1301 Kings Rd. (Clilfhaven) NB 642·8235 (Sal It Sun 1.0) 2100 vi.ta Dorado (Blu!fs) NB -~ $46,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2516 Viala (Bayshores) NB 675-6000 *59,500 (Sun 1-S) 341 Hazel, Corona de! Mar 67:>5513 $79,900 (Sun 1·5) 774 Hodson, Costa Mesa 673~642; 675-6459 (Sun 1-5) (3 -·-& Family -w Don) 3611 Hamilton, Irvine . 844. 7270 $33,500 (Sa~ Sun, Moo. 1'5) 4818 Cortland (Cameo Highlands) Cdlll 673-1362 (Bat, Sun 12:30-+.30) 2;112 La Linda PI. (Back Bay) NB 645-~ $38,000 (Sat & Sun 1Z-5t 2&14 8-wood St. (East Bluff) NB 644 41188 $45-l!OO (Sat A 9un l ·5) 520 Seaward, Corona de! Mar ~90> ((Sat & Sun 1-5) *305 1DJ11• Pl8Ce (Clilfhaven~ NB 642'5200' '88;500 (Sun 1·5) 1601 Tradewinda, (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 $6&,500-(Sat .It SW. Hi) * 1820 1"ille Ave., (Baycresl) N8. 642-5200 $53,500 (Sat & Sun 1~30) 1ll27 W Way, So. S.ta Alla &12'5211> $27,llO (Sun 1-5) 111& Jllarlln Way (Bayorest) NB 8'l).4il09 (Sot • SUD)· 21142 Lockha'oen, liunlington Beach 642'11'Z35 '3(,900 (Sllnlfay 1-G) 2313 Redlands, Newport Beach 642-8235 $48,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2038 GlllaxJ Dr., (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 $89,200 (Daily 10-5) 1915 Tl'adewind• (Bay~) NB 6* 1500 $96,:Kl() (Sunday 1-5) f5Zl lloxbtll'l' Rd .. (Cameo Sbores) •CdM 644·6200 '79,500 (Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon 1·5) 1934-Port Carlll!;J (Barbor View) NB 673-2222 (Sun 1-5) *1325 Sani.nell• (b:olne Terrace) Cd)I) 673'2222 (Sat & Swl 1-6) **401'2 ~ ~ C}Jll'W Sllons 8J3.0700; 0Mo2A80 (Sun 1·5) *1801 JIGllUJ ~ll Newport Beach 833-0700 $72,500 (Sat & Sun 1'5) 1013 •all"c..U.. Colona del Mar 13U70lll 1MlllO' (Swt 1.-5) 204.'l ~. mlrper'I Beach ~.IOI .? iS00 (Sat & Sun 1>6) .,._. 2:lr4 Street, Costa Mou 8*7•a (Sun 1·5) 111 Via Karon (Lido Isle) NB m-5200 (-• ,_ N), 406 Len wood Dr., Costa Mesa 675-1642 (Sun 1 ·5) *11~2 Austin SL , Costa Mesa 540-1720 $30.95-0 (Sat & Sun 1-41 192 Buoy (Eastside) Costa Mesa · 540-3928; 673-7575 (Sa~ Sun, Mon 1-5) 24J.4 University Dr. (off Irvine) NB 1146-3928; 646-5649 (Sal & Sun 1-51 2036 Commodore, Newport Beach 648.3928; 675-1827 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 5412 Amalfi (TurUe Rock Hills) NB 833-0101 (Sun 1·5) 18741 Via Siena (TurUe Rock Hills)· 833·0101 (Sun 1·5) 1026 Sea Lane Dr. (H. V.. Hills) CdM 675,3000 (Sun 1·5) 4606 CorUand (Cameo lllds) CdM 675-3000 (Sun 1-5) *1901 Kiogs Rd .. Newport Beach 646-7171 (S un 1·51 1855 Port Manleigh Pl.. (Hbr Vu Hills) 646-7171 (Sun 1·5) 20611 Kel•in Lane. Huntington Beach 673-6642; 67!>6459 (Sun 1·5) 915 Alder Pl, (Eastblull) NB 644-1374 $55,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2395. College. Costa Mesa 546-2313 (Sal & Suo 1·51 2284 Colgate, Costa Mesa 546'2313 (Sun 1·5) 200-0 'tuslin (Back Bay) Newport Buch 64*41110 Mf.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3374 California, Costa Mesa, 54llo8llfO (1·51 10172 Solan, Huntington Beach 546-8640• $37,500 (1-5) 1577 W. Baker, Costa )lesa 646-7414 (Sun 1-5) 2433 College Dr .. Costa Mesa 567-4263; 646·8811 (Sal & Sun) (4 Bedroom) **1305 East Balboa Blvd:, Balboa 675·6296 '9'7.500 (Sat & Sun 12-4) *4545 Orrington (Cameo Shores) CdM 644· 1 L'!3 (Sa~ 1-5) 614 Powell Place (Newport Hi)lll).l'/3 ~75-5728 '43,500 (Sat " Sun 1.-5) 22U Laurel Ill., Newport Beach 675-4830 (Sun only 1-<i) 271 E. 16lb SL, Costa Mesa 646-2414 $29;900 (Sun 1-8) *1723 Tenapin Way (Baycrest) NB 67~000 (Sun PM) (4 Bedroom er fill'ftily Room or Di.I} 2927 Cassia (Ea&lbluff) Newport Beach 644.1138 (Sun 1-5) 246 Tulane Rd. (College Park) €11 $33,500 (Sat & Sun !CH) 1007, llort A,llbe~ Place, Corona. deL .ll4ai: 1'!5-0m '61,500 (Sunday W) 131'11 ~ !ho., (Baycreot) ND ~7481 (&in 1'-5) • ".507 Bllyside Dr., Newport - 642-5200 (Sat "' Sun 1.-5)· 9411.' Jasmine Cin!lo, Fountain Valley 531-4167 (Sat & Sun 10.S~ *2025 Baltra (MM& Verde) Colla Maa 5*Wl9 $47,5-00 (Sun 1-5) *2737 Sandpiper Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM 5i&58IO '52,500 (Sim W> 3081 Capri l}losa Verde) COiia Mes• 54CHm *96;500 (Sim> 1·$) '*468111ll<DlimiJ. IWi (¢-.SbaNoJ C4ll 644>7270 (Sun 1-5) *1800 ·Glenwood Ln . (Bayerest) NB 675-4392 $96,5-00 (Sat & Sun 1·5) **8 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB MMe10 1155,000 (Sun 1·5) 17<U Port Sheflleld (Hbr Vu llml)' NB 844-4910 •68.500 (Sat & Sun. 1'5) l8 Ilinehunl Ln. (,Big Canyon C.C.) NB 644-4910 $91!,500 (Sa~ It Sun J:i5) 994 SandcasUe, Corona de! Mar iall-0700 $4111,SOO (Sun 1·5) 2024 Gal\txy' Dr, (Dlrrer Shores) NB iftl-1500 '1211,500 (D~ 1().5) * 1808 Antigua (Jl•,.,-UI) N3 I 6*l5110 $89,llOO (Simda:i; 1'5) 29' Aqlllla lae. Bia. CMyoa 642'811» --(Sat .. Sun } 1.-5) **1641 Bayside Dr, (Ytbtsmn Cv) Cd "1~1816 (Dally) %901 CllltlJla (bsttilttf?) lfewport Beach _ _, (Set " Sim 1·5) UC» Jttoa. Newplrt Beach MM84t ~ (1·5) 15054:~ ~ 8-11 (1·5) *320 Santa Ana, Newport Beach ID M ·o ;THE PEAL \"\l ES':'ATERS ,1. ._r, Comfort.W.&Coay .JCll..w:!:I 2 BDRM '-•"in the 9u ~lEALTORS Fernando Valley. Lawidty room, hanl\\o'OOd Doors, -~54"''"4141- large fenced yard. Gl'e&f in-CO,.. lvtnln91) vutment. 830-8333 evea. !!!!"'""'-::"..., ... ,..~!!! 0-ol c;.n.rel 595 Grand Haven Circle, Del Cerro tract Costa Mesa (S un 1-4) * 1942 Port Nelson Pl, (Hbr Vu) NB 644-430t $88,000 (Shown by app'l) 1800 Irvine, Newport. Beach 645-030ir '6Si000 (Sun 1·5)· 319• Vista. Baya, (Bad: Bay) NB 64&8811 '37.960 (Sun 1·5) 17709 Oak 'llree, Irvine 83~820 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 1889~ Via Mesaina. (TurUe Rock Hilla) NB 833-0820 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1021 BircllWOOd Dr., Huntington Beach 1162-1313 $45,800 (Sat & Sun. 1-5) *23911 Redlands, Newport Beach 646-3928; 675-1827 (!?at & Sun 1 ·5) 18752 Via Siena, Turtle Rock H111• 833-0101 (Sun 1 ·3) 2030 Baltra (lllesa Vude) CM • 540-0204 $45,500 (Sat .It Sun 10-5) 2859 Drake, (Mesa de! Mar) €M 646. 7171 !Sua 2·6) 3808 Sandone (Harbor Vew HWs l NB 644-0905 '85>950 ISun 1·5) 1227 Santiago (Dooer Shores) NB· 675-6000 $87,000 (Sun 1-5) 2031 Phalarope Cl, (Mesa Verde) CM 546-231:!. (Sat .Ii Sun 1-5) 2001 Port Weybridge, Newport Bel!Ch Mfl.2313 (Sun 1·5) 423 ll'rancisco, Newport Beach 646-3255 $46,500 (Sat & Sun l ·5) (5 ll..troom) *2937 Andros (Mess Verde) CM 842-3129 '38,500 · ISat " Sun l-5) (5 -.... a ...... ily -or Den) 3607 Park Green Dr .. Corona de! liar 67!1-7225 644-7787 (Sat A Sun 1-5) 1421 Port Barmoulb (Harbor· View) 644-7662 <Sat & sun l-5) • 2006 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) CdM 646-155-0 $151,000 (Daily 10-5) **309 Evening Star (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 •169,500 (Sal & Sun 1-51 * 1833 Santiago (Baycrest) NB . 883-0700 644-2l30 (Sun 1·5) ** 16 Linda !!le, Newport Beach 548-4617 $167,000• (Sun 1-5) 1337 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) 642·8235 $2.19,500 !Sun 1-5) #7 Oakmont Ln., (Big Canyon) NB 675-6000 $911,500 (Sun M) 30'.!8 Capri, (Mesa Verde) CM 54fl.2313· (Sun I .St 19:tl swan Dr .. cost:. Mess 548-5680;· 540-3&75' (Sun 1-5:30) 3028 Capri (llesa Verde) CM 646-7171 (Sat 1·5) (3 Bedroom! 2004 Vista fi:ajon ('mbe Bluffs) NB 675-3000 (Sun 1>6) 280fi V.lsta Ornada (The Blutfo) NB 8~5-3000 (Sat " SUn 1-5) 21144 Vis ta Ornado (New Bluffs) NB -644-0134 (Sal " Swt-1·5) 14 Bedr-l 2400 Vista Hosar (Bluffs Plaza) NB 644--0134 (Sat & Sun 1-5) HOMI & INCOME (4 Br & 2 11<) 4808 Neptune, Newport Beach M&o!.290 $74,900 (Suo 1-5) DUrLEXIS FOi SALE 420 Marguerite, Corona del Msr 873-8650 '59~ (Sat A SUD 1·5~ . **'5te xarcae, lWwport fuc& 642-6657 $98,500 (Sat 1·5) **7210 W: OUan!ront. Newport Beach. 64Zo4Mlii fla,:IOO (Sun. ... -ll-5) (2 Bedroom EacM 408 Dahlia, Corona de! Mar Nt Hit toa.llOe (Silo-II)< ~ -W. Balllooi 111¥4., Ne....U 11.aci. ll05:IOO --(Sit • Sun ]).&) ~ ~ torona dell IDlr 117S-ee42; ~9 (Sou 1·5) (3 a.dr-& l Bodraom) 309-311 Haliotrope, Coto11a deI lllsr 673.a!O' (Sun 1·5) Cot 8 ltwett) . Tlt Goldirn Bod; Corona dtl Mar 673'8S50 $79,ilQO (Sat 6 51111 1·51 UNnS.,.. Mill 14a.l_/ ...... .._ ... 3 ....... ) eon.er ?..t.rujnu: & Cb, Corona de!-I.far 83$0'100' '78l!IOO (Sim 1'5) TllPUXlS FOi SALi ti lo loah) 436.Saauad lkl. COl'<llaa ..... ~ (!m·H> l:J lu:l -11 I >a t ludr_, 3507 Finll;!J, "81rptlrt Btach 675-7225 (Sat & Sun 1-5) W•t12frwt 1M1 FK S. .. 1114-l llaysl Di-., (Yclttmm C•~Cdll 875-1935 (Dally) -.. D&X ru.oz ---la .. ,.., 1 Ct ,..,... tim...t ....... 5~ ·-============================;::=== ............................. . ' • , I "NICE AND EASY" DOES IT-IN IRVINE" ~h is th ree bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace and ~ AMfL Y ROOM, carpels & drapes, 2 lovely patios, pool and recreation roo1n. Easy ac- c_ess to San Diego fr ee\l.•ay. Jn model condi- tion. . . . . . . . . . . . . $33.500 "EVERYTHING IS BEAUTIFUL" HERE IN CAMEO SHORES SP.o\CIOUS and elegance alvait you in th is 3. bedroom, 3 bath CATHEDRAL CEILINGS, d1n 1ng room. fireplace, carpets & drapes, GOURMET KITCHE N. separate maids quar- ters. Lovlev POOL & GARDENS plus BEAU· TlFUL .OCEAN VIEW. A las ting investment 1n gracious living. . ............. $116.750. "ITS SO NICE , IT'S PARADISE" CORONA DEL MAR 2 bedroom. 2 baths, fireplace. <:ute modern kitchen. pict ure win· dows \Vith enclosed sid e patio. GUEST QUAR· 'PERS over the £ara~e. ONLY ONE BLOCK 1'0 THE BEACH. . . . . . . . . ~49.900. "TEMPTATION" LURES YOU ON ADORABLE UPPER FRONT LEVEL UNIT, 2 bedroom. 2 bath, formal dining room fire- place, built-ins. LO\VER UNIT. private en- trance, fireplace. BACtJ UNIT one bedroom deluxe apartment. GORONA DEL MAR. .. .. . .. .. ... $61 ,500. "WHAT NOW MY LOVE" A HOUSE FOR YOU . >\TRlUM type entr.v. tharming -open spa· cious living roonl \Vith fireplace and VIE\V. 3 large bedrooms. lovel.v fan1ily r oo1n , 2 baths. 2 year old home. Best buy in POSH IRVINE. .. .. . .. . . .. . . . .. .. . $59,500. · "LOVELY TO LOOK AT DELIGHTFUL TO SEA" PANORAMIC VlEW OF NEWPORT HAR· BOR. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, SPANISH fire· place. kitcben \Vith built·ins. CUSTOM dee· orated carpets & drapes. BUJL T-IN WINE CELLAR & WET BAR. Entertain under the stars. BEAUTIFUL PATIO. AUTO TIME LIGHTS. For the discriminating b u y e r . ............................. $125,000 "SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY" TO BALBOA ISLAND THE CIRCULAR STAIRWAY leads you up the stairs \Vhere you \Vill find the living room, dining room, kitchen, 1 bedroom, 1 bath ALL CARPETED. Do\\1nslairs, 3 bedrooms. 1 bath. Great idea ................... $79,500 "IT'S IMPOSSIBLE" TO FIND A BmER BUY 8 UNITS IN TllE BLUFFS -SPLIT·LEVEL VIEW APARTMENTS. Owners unit 3 Bed· rooms I V2 baths, 4-2 Bedroom. J lfi baths. 3-1 Bedroom, 1 'h baths. SO GE1' LUCKY Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . $198,450 "MAGNIFIQUE" IT'S FEE IN TURTLE ROCK. 3 Bedrooms, family room, 2 baths, atrium. builtins with self cleaning oven, shng carpeting and custom drapes. Large covered pa tio with super land- scaping. WOULD YOU BELIEVE $47.900. "YOU COVER THE WATERFRONT" ON LINDA ISLE .ti.. private ''slip" (Takes a 50 ft. boat l de- scends from this fabulous Linda Isle "View l·[ome." 3 Lovely bedrooms, forn1al d ining roon1 , 4 deluxe baths. fireplace. An exciting hon1e to entertain in . A 1n ust lo see. $225 ,000. "WE HAVE UNITS!!" 31 OF THEM Five 1-bedroom unfurnished, 11-1 bedroom furnished. 7·2 bedroom unfurnished, 8-2 bed- room furnis hed CLOSE TO SHOPPING near Santa Ana freeway. OWNER WILL TRADE UP at .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . $365,000. "AMOUR" HARBOR VIEW HOME Handy to schools and s hopping. This SPAN- ISH style 3 bedroom, 2 baths, dining room, fireplace, extra large builtin modern kitchen, carpets & drapes, two LEVEL PATIO. See this extra sharp one year old beauty. $47,900. OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1-5 1119 PORT KIMBERLY, NEWPORT BEACH OPEN HOUSE SAT., SUN ., MON. 1·5 3611 HAMILTON, IN IRVINE OPEN HOU SE SU NDA Y 1-5 4530 Roxbury Rd., C•meo Shores, Corona del Mar. ~ ... -..~ REALTORS 644-7270 1121 E'AST C9AST HI GHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. HM•fot$M * VIEW HAPPY? * \\'E 1lAVE IT -plus flinch Jltyl~ J bd:rms., 2 bath•. bea.n1e<I (.'('iling, t1.W'd brick rinoplatt. J'/A ht-al. i:ltt- tri<> bit-In k!ldK'11. electric gllf". <'.lprotr. shakr roof, a l· tracl\vt" landscaped yw..rd, plu~ additional ftoced yard fnr trnilf'r ll!MI boat stol'agt' -Pri<·f'd RI ON L'i $49,JOO. - Ph0114' now for Rppoint1nent !O Sf'1'. * DUPLEX * ,"\£\\'PORT B£ACl1 -l::.· cellent locallon, 1 blk. lo beach &:: shopping, 3 Bdrni., 2 bath up?f'r & 2 bdrn1 . dea ~ 2 bath lo"·er, roruplt>tt'ly fur:nL'!"hed at $62.500. * BAYSHORES * l'~CLUSIVE 4,REA, prh'ltP sandy bl!'ach, a great holnf' for lgt>. fan1ily, ~ bdnns., 3 bat~. separate din. rooni. bll-ili's, "'/\v cpl .. drapes l· shutttl!·~ ~ BES"f BUY at s:17 ,j()(). * BAYFRONT * ._,.,,. l.iO rel'I on the bay -ExC<'l\ent VIE\V of Harbor & Bay. good location, 3 bdrm., 3'~ baths. paneled den \v/"'el bar, formal din. room. near ne\\' cpt. & drapes, all eltt- ll'ic kitchE-11 -ASKING $169,500. "C" THOMAS Realtor t14 ''"· Coast 11"·y. 548-5.)11 • Gen1r11 OPEN HOUSES ROSEMARY SEITZ invites you to see 2001 Vista Cajon, The Bluffs, N.B., Sun. I to 5. Beaut. 3 BR condominium with extra lge. roo ms (over 2250 sq. ft.). $46,000. DOROTHY PARDEE would like to meet you al 2605 Vista Ornada & show you one of the loveliest Blufls homes -Open Sat. & Sun 1-5. $49,750. LUCILE MOORE will be your hostess at 1026 Sea Lane Dr., Harbor View Hills, Sun. l ·S. Terrific panoramic vle\v from tbi~ 3 bdrm., 2 bath & Ige. family rm. home. $50,500. Lucile will also arrange a night view of the harbor lights, which is fantastic! 430 HAZEL DR. is an exceptionally nice Cor- ona d e! Mar 2 bdrm . & den home, with car>- yon & ocean vie\v. See Florence Lichter Sat. 1 to 5, or Lucy Casey Sun. P .~f .. for court~ ous attention. • JAN ODERMAN will be your hostess at 1723 1'errapin \Vay, Sun. P .r-.1 . Jan will show you o~e of our best Baycrest custom blt. homes, with 4 bdrms., formal dining rm. &: a won- derful pool & entertaining area. '69,500. JEAN COLE will be glad to show you our most spectacular home, Sun. 1~5, at 4606 <::ortland, Cameo Highlands. This jewel is beyond description. $76,500. 7 17 Gen11 r11 Gtnerel P ele /Jarrell Realty f'"e:Jeril:J POOL-BEACH-YACHT BAYS IDE DRIVE CUSTOM -Sparious 4 bedroom hon1e \Yith heatedl fillered pool. Pier & Slip for 50' sail or J)O\Vtr boat plus sandy beach. M•ny ole~ant features. $165,000 507 B1yside Drive, N.8. Sat & Sun 12-S DUPLEX NEAR BEACH -O\\'ners unit ready to n1ove in. 2 Bedroonts each, large patio, park fo r six cars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $53.950 4S06 Wost Bt lboo Blvd ., N.B. Sat & Sun 1 ·5 IMMACULATE LAURELHURST SOUTH SANTA ANA - 3 Bedroom 2 bath with convertible den. easy \Valk to all school s. Exceptional buy at $27,950. 1927 SocNtst Wt, S.A. Sun 1·5 BLUFFS MODIFIED FRAN CISCAN MODEL -Away fron1 noise on larR:est ereenbelt For1ner 1nodel home ,..._ 3 bedrooms & dininl! room with many xelras. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $48,500 HOMESITES OVER 9,000 SQ. FT. -North Laguna hill· side. \Veil established area -Ocean vie\\', . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . $35,000. Xlnt. terms. ONLY $12,500 -for spacious residential lol. New Zealand O\vner \vants action. Olflco Opon Sol\lrdoys & Sundays PETE BARRETI REAL TY 1605 Wostcllff Dr,. N.B. Newport Beach Eve. s.t!">-5643 Y~UR HOSTESS at 245 Heliotrope, Sun. J-5 . POOL SPECIAL! .wlll be Florence Lichter. F lorence will show you a 3 bdrm .. 2 bath beauty. very close to 642-5200 4 + Dinin9 the best Newport-Corona de! Mar beach. for General + Family a very low price of $63,500. Shades O' Beach· S34,000!! CALL 675-3000 ANYTIME Colle9e Parle \\"ow! This giant living roon1 open!I 10 1onna1 d1n111g + Coastal Cottage very briiht gourmet kitch· No Down • <'11~ 4 bedrooms or 3 plus den· you deeide! Then thru $31,5001! arche11 to mammoth 25'x'15' Country style! See this huge family room 'vith 6' \VETl '!l!~~~.,..,..,..,..,.~.,..,.~.,..,..,..,..,.,l livinr room Oow tu giant BAR! Outside to this deluxe General G1neral pane\f!d family room! For- sparkling 18'x32' pool 11i th ma.I dining! Copper kettle pool s11rep included! Don't kitchen 11•i!h NE\V rangr. \\"lllt -&>C' lhis bcaeh fO\ITI fl. I n /) oven & dish111ashPr ! TI1en up value K<J\V! Call 645·03lXl. oLinda J~[e ~en~~~:::i~a h~1~~~Y F~: I OlllSI [ 01\0\ .. J.t£ALTOR :. 1DEANE GARDEN HOME Bx-citing-and oonlemporary 1vith HOaring <.'Hlhedra.I ceil- ing and more goodies t:hlv1 >-OU <..'llrl shakr a stick al. It's t~ desirablf'" •·c" plan \1ith 3 bedroom~ ran1ily roon1, space ror fonnal din- ing, convertible den. atrium a.nd 71:. foot privacy wa:llt! around the entire property. Only 40,950. call 842-2535 Or 673--85.10. \O 'THEREAL '0-l::STATF.:RS ., . PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 3 Lindi1 Isle Drive -Open Sunday BeautifuJ new 5 BR., 4\h BA. home. Water- !;ont living rm. & formal dining. Handsome oak panelled fam. rm .• frplc., wet b ar. Large ~aster suite has frplc. & cozy lounge area, \"Jew of Bay & the mountains ._. .... $179,500. 54 Linda Isle Drive 5 BR.. 4 bath home with 50 ft. dock. Beauti- fully decorated, with marble mstr. bath crystal chandeliers, fine carpets & \Vallpa: per, dumbwaiter & many other extras. 77 Linda Isle Drive fo1m patio • Big! P L U S special boat or trailer stor. agr! A careful buyers drt>am • No Down -Call 645-0303. I 0111.\ I I. Ol \O\ R £ A I I (IR •, Beautifully decorated 5 BR. home on lagoon. Huge mstr. BR. w/beam ceiling, frpl. Lge. ~1v. rm. & family TD). Formal din. rm. Secur. 1ly System, deck & boat slip ....... $230,000. U"'HlUf. t1C)MH A .. 1 EltllM', 17MOOO Waterfront lots IN BAYSHORES: No. 76: 3 Car garage. Faces South .. $80,000. 2516-Vista Drive No. 56: North Lagoo n e:ic posure ... , $80,000. :'1 bdrin . 2 bath and a great For Complete lnformat>'on buy~ Bca111 ccilin&s. super BUY Imm O"·ner &: Save sizr lireptol'c and a pret1y tSS. Selling several homes On All Homes & Lots, Please Calf: patio. Step in!o tht5 relaxt'd in C~I. belo"' 1narkel va.lu<'. BIL Utt styl e. Property Is 11.vall- ' & 4 hPdroom•. firepl•<:<. L GRUNDY, REALTOR abl• lor •";"" oc.opa ... y. .<:u11k£'n livi ng rooms. 1116 341 Bayside Dr., Suite T, N.B. 675-6161 OPEN SUNDA Y 1-5 <"ar.<:on .~-113:.'. Double PRESENTED AT RaJ"aJ<r. ~·rnct•d. F r o n1 ~~~.,..,..,..,..,..,.~.,..,..,..,.,,,..,..,..,. sn.ooo. 3 bedroonl • fin>· General General $59,500. plal"r -2 story. Drive ::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, I • ...:•~P:h;o~ne;,.;6~7~S-~6:ooo:,,. through ga r a g f'. Ideal -- ,., """'" ,..,,;1y. 1128 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA * Assume 6% FHA Curson $32,900. I bedroom O loin Condo. Ne\v carpets, bit-in ~lstanding, custom 3 bdrm., 2 bath ho1ne. * Total Payments $275 \\asher & dryer. renced built around a pool & gourmet kicthen with * 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath patio, pool Sl2,950. 540-549:.l everything you need including a \varming * Corner Lot Wi th or G-1G--S959. oven!! Ca ll for app't. to see. Alley NEWLY LISTED SPECIAL Assume great 6"i. loan or pur only lO~C. down. Thi.s homf' i~ l\uper Marp & rt'ady to n1ovl' inlo. Cloi;e lo Saint Johns. This home leaturt's !i bl?drooms & family roon1. Room ror boa.l or trailer \\·1th alley al..'Cetl!§ and " bcaultfully landscaped yard. Priced right ar $31,950. for fast sail'. Ask for Dutc:h, phone 546-2313. LOVE IT • FORGET IT Delightful Bluffs 3 Bdrm., 2'h bath, on K1'•en- belt. in secluded area. When you leave town -Just close the door & walk away. Offered at $42,000. NEW LISTING Easlbluff 4 Bdrm .. 2112 bath, vie\\•. Offered at $49,500. PARK BOAT IN FRONT ... your car in rear · rent out an apt. & you'll have it made! Newport Island duplex at $82,000. Owner will carry paper, * Room For l 1r9a Tr1il1r * ~·ti 546-2313 NEAR THE BEACH Beat lhc Summer l11!ftt In this sharp 4 bedroom 2 balh homt. wilh R low intrre~I rate assurnablf' l;J loan, prif·cd at $32,500. for quick sale. Call 54CJ.8555. SHERWeeo REAL TY Low, Low Down 192 Buoy -Open Sat-Sw1 1-5 EASTSIDE C.M. lmmac·ulate redecorat('(\ 3 btdroom 2 bath home, ne\\' shag crpts Ir. drps. Living & dinihg nn + stparatf' ram- Hy mi with large brick fire- place. l..arir lanai It palio for entertaining. 0 w n e r transft'rrcd. Only S:IJ,500. Lachenmyer Realtor 1800 Ne-.vport Blvd., C.M. Call 646-3928 Eves. 673-Th75 PERFECT LOCATION 646-1111 (1nytime} View of UC I & Hiiis Unique b4<'k bay, 2 sty, homr. Natural \l"ood ca.the· dral l'f'ilings I: nnlique lead· l'd glass \vind0\v11. 4 bdnns. & drn & bath on IO\ver lev- el. Spit! Jf'\•el rnlry. Open stairway to upper level vdth large Iv&. roon1, used brick frpl. All elfM'. kit., bath. and d lnln11:/famUy room vtith pa- Ho door to 12'x l~' dtck. E)c. lra largr yard. Afa!ure trct11. Covertd patio. Close 10 &i'adc school and proposed aquatic park. $39,500. 20241 Bayview (end or l\feu. Or.) 51G-!l946. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 4 Bod roomo-$43,500 1''antastlc family home on cul de sac 11trttt. SpacloUI & cust. blt . .tth Bdrni. could bt idcaJ den. 2 Used br1ek frplc..; scp, play Bn!I. tor kids. OPEJt $AT/SUN. 1-5 614 PDW,E ll P).. (Nl>'Wl'<ll<T° 1'E4CUl .. 6~~726 * \0 THE REA!J ·"\,, ESTA1'E:R:-; CORBIN-MARTIN 18964 Brookh unrt , >·.v.1-. ............ ..,..,..., .. 11 # 16 Linda Isl• Oi>tn Sun. 1-5 Lovely 5 BR, 4"' Ba, dock, $161,oo:>. Leue w/option lo buy. Th is lS a must Att. Frenk James, Realtor OPEN HOUSES Sat & SUn, 1·5 3605 Park GrHn Dr. CdM 5 BR, 3~S BA, view 3507 Finle)'. N.B. (Triplex)' CALL: GJS. 722$ Home & Investment RHlty 3U5 E. Coast Hwy., ~ DUPLEX REALTORS 644-7662 Newport· Corona del Mar . Cost1 Men ~G~e~n~a~ra~1"'""'"""'"'""'""'"~G:!!"'one"""rB1~I"'""'"'"""'" .. "'l _~~-54~1-4...:.:.6~1 7'-~ IDEALLY LOCATED * FHA -G.I. * ll'llY RENT' Vni.-0111 :! BR. :.! h1t. Corner '"lien you can °''n lhiit :'i rf'f)(.'C'd tot, in Rood ('ost14 &firm honir "'ilh paymts Thi~ dclighlful ;: hrdl'()r1111 2 rilr!'lf1 lo.·, <'11rp., 1lrapea, le~s thau rf'nl'? Oivncr -'OX· hath 'homt' "·11/1 ~1'1t1·kli"'n~ bltn~. (rpl., & \\"11.lk IO 11('1lOOIS ~UU~, IO tiUbmlt all Offf'r!l. fiN'JllAc•1• I~ Ju.~t fi\t' 111 ln· DON'T MISS A SLEEPER In NE\VPORT BEACH: -C la BR + ta din rm + llv rm + IC Jot .79'xl20', room tor pool or phi.y. Priced $46,!iOO. 0Ptn Sal &. Swt J-a. -t2.'I J"'nw-l~x. (lbovf' 21st SI· otl lrvint') It shOppinJt. Chl'nf/'1" •nxkluii! f.'ull pri<~ $23,000. Cl . no utris tron1 : m ,ooo \\'llh low monthly clown term3. C&ll 540-8556 • San Olrgo 1''retwlly YOUR OWN ISLAND ~m~~~ &4Z-Otn * SHERWeeD REALTY : ~'u"~c.out~~: Fl.nest :tt.9 acre CanadJan 18964 Brookhunt, F.V. * Or&nae Coast Collf'fC Salmon tiahlne hWxt. ClO&e , .~03SEB TO BbEAC~, For Sot. or Trade * eo.i.. MHa c ;v1c C.ntu lo Pendor Ha-.r. llauM, -..-."..:: R. 2 a. du.,.ex fndlAn we.u.. nr Eldorado * Orange County Alrport tractor, S deer A. wild pme. with ~~~l~~s Cntry Clb, lJlllC Condo, ell>-Pr1ctd at $28.000 and v.t>rth Only $U5,(Q), OA!LY ~!LOT M -·Uo I~ G.ntral 'Uniqm~ HAS Tiit-.: PEST llO~IES. IN Tiil-.: BEST Al\t::AS IN BIG CANYON : 5 Bedroo ms 1,icture today's Century ('ity and Ueverly I !ills \'alues, te1k e a\vay 7 years and yo u have Ne\\'port l 'enter and Hig t'anyon rig ht UO\V ! 'l'hink investn1ent and .style. UNIQ UE hus one of th e last of lhe big 5 bedroo1ns! $7.000 111 upgraded flooring. carpets, decor and \Val k\\lays, yet priced with the current con1· petition . PRESENTED AT $99,SOO. e PHONE 675-6000 IN HARBOR VIEW: F•m;Jy Estot• Lu sk·built 4 bdrn1, l\\'O story on a lot that really is a lot! This ho1 11 e is immacula te a nd tastefully decorated. Gorgeous master bdr1n suite. paneled fa mily room and Unique front facing kitchen that allows for cul·de- sac kid \\•a tching. This property is ror the transferred e xec ' OPEN HOUSE SUN. I to 5 p.m. PRESENTED AT $15,950. e PHONE 67~ ____ , __ _ IN MESA VERDE : A 5 Bedroom or 4 and paneled den. Near Balearic School and Estancia Park. 70' x 100' fee lot, 2-story floor plan with well done covered patio. Lots of trees in the rear yard. Extras include d~ cor by Garrett, built·in garage storage and a house\vife \Vho's neat-as·a·pin, but trans-- ferred East. PRESENTED AT $46,950 e PHONE 546-5990 'Unlqut Offku Corona 6cr"lll4t' "ll1tl4 ~ 2443 i'.e•I Coa•t HilhweY ::Z8!SO ~ 'Verde Drive Cerone del Mer 675-6000 Co•t• ~ 546-~ 'llewport 'Bc4cb·coq IOOZI -~-- LIDO ISLE $55,000. $1'5,000 2 BR, C. den, St. to St. Joe •.••...•. $55,000 4 BR, decorator's re1nodeled ...... '63,000 2 BR, immac. 2 ba, lg. Jot & rms. .. '77,500 7 BR, pool ; 3 lots, top Ioc ......... $U9,000 5 BR, .quality hom~ on Zurich Circle M. Harvey & E. Vreeland LIDO WATERFRONT DUPLEX OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5. 444 VIA UDO NORD. 4 BR., frml. din. rm., playrm., wet bar + attr. 2 BR. apt. 27' On bay. Must selll Charlene Whyte TOPS IN EVERY RESPECT Owner living out of area & must sell this Ivan Wells 3 Bdrm. & den home, Ext ra large pool in a beautl!U! landscaped seitlng, Immediate occupancy. $72,800 Edie Olson WATERFRONT • PIER & SLIP 4 Bdrms., beaut. paneled study plus !ml. din. rm. Sep. maid's quarters. Lge. pool & deck. Ideal home for entertaining, in most desirable loc. $190,000. Kathryn Raulston , OCEANFRONT OPliN SUN. 1-5 4012 CALLE i\)UANA, CYPRESS SHORES. Turn oil S.D. Fwy at Calafla (State Park) left on El Presidento to end o! st. Inquire at sec. gate. Beaut. 3 BR., rec. room, 4 baths. $160,000. Fee FIRST \!-IEWING SUN. 1-5 1833 SANT IAGD, llaycreat. ·5 Bdrm&., encl, pool ; 2 family rms., formal dining. 4 Baths. 3 Car gar. View upper level. Fee land Mary L. Marion · BIG CANYON -5 BEDROOMS Gracious living behind the gates; soon to be completed home with over 3,000 sq. IL• lam rm., 3 ba.'s., form, din. rm., 3 irplcs. i98,ooo: M. C, Buie LAGUNA OCEAN VIEW LOT Block /tom lovely swimming beach. Large bulldmg pad. Perfect !or family Iivlni. Clear. $:15,000. Harriett Davies ' IRVINE TERRACE BEAUTY Special this we~k only! Submit an offer on this bright. choerluJ 3 BR. home. Decorator kilch•n ; cozy £pl., great patio: $53.9SO. Lavera Burn~ · LARGE BUILDING LOT With view of Back Bay from rear of lot. S.e at 2100 LEEWARD. Notice grading & blJh location. Owner wants an offer. Astlng $28,000, Al Fink St~ to Ol'f'tn. l 8drms. 2 baths up: 2 Bdm 111 .• 2 blths t.tov..n. Nlctl)' ~ Uolh have frptca. $69,500, Call: 673-:::663 64U963 Evn. G Wllll h,., '"""'· toU. poo~ an ot tt. Call 646-1111. Bill Grundy, Rltr. aorge emson u una1, 3 br. 3 bA., trpl<', :wt Ba}-tldt, N.B. 67MUil ~ Re•ltor bar, o.vntr S53.ao0 or tn.de * Oct1nfront Duplex * 541-4570 '4S.1564 for Nwpl Bayvltw bomt or Ch•nntn1 owntr'1 wt.ii , Open 11M700 associated ftROKEAS -REALTO~S JOJ~ W 8fllboo t7J.Jl.lJ II'• • '"'""· .... u yaur du PI tx. 7t<o ~; beam <oll .. lov•ly fpl. lldt 644-2430 Colcfwell,BarM iltm! "'Ith t8Ar, u~ OAJL\' 3.\'l--11743. Put a little .. loot' tn your Nt"port klcallonl ~I ALTOR~ Pilot Claulfled. 642..sOrS. 1 ·r-.. -,-u-,.-,-, ara--.,-,.-.,.-w-.. -, Lrvl:!ll • ldJ lholc b1111b1ts Jor $85.500 - s.n Idle "'"" now! c.u ..• a DoJll' l'tlol Ciautnod "buc••". c.u ctiustfi"' Balboa Bay Prop. 550 NEWPORT CE-E R DR., N.B. _M_1-56_·_1_~_N_ .. _•1 _ __,,___._Ad~·~64l-lll1S"'--'""'--~----'~M~'l-66~·~a~.~-~-'--l --*:i!.:~~l-~74~9~11*~~i!m!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!..,!!!!fl•" ... '!!!!.,;.;;,;,,;,;;;;o.,.., , -,._ .... ,_,_ _ _......._ ~ ...... ~ 4 DAILY ~!LOT s.1U«U1, r......, 11, 1112 Gener•I BEST IN BLUFFS UNBELIEVABLE BUY OPEN HD.USE SAT. 1·5 CAMEO SHORES ON BROADWAY JERRY'S POEM If you're looking for 3, with a couple of bath• and Spanish is what you desire, WEEKEND SPECIALS Bv far, the lowest orired 3 bdrm .. 2'h bath condo. 1800 Sq. fl.. on a lovely ereenbelt. Beauti!u1 cond. Owners sacrifice at $34.900! FRONT ROW CANYON BAY VIEW Large ''E" plan END UNIT. 3 Bdrms .. 2'h baths, family rm. with wet bar. 2200 Sq. ft. Lovelv secluded area. A buv at 156.500. 4545 ORRINGTON $92,500 4 Bdrm'1, 4 B11lhJ, pool, ~11.n vi~w. "Ustom botlt Ca.lifomla Ranch. Exquis- itely rl~'Cr11tM . ._Ugh beam ceJlings, spacious rooms. Ahmtnrl1ng ln quallly fe&tur· es, truly 1 prl'stigf' home. 3 Rrlrrnt, nlf'f'ly dt'C'OratNt It \\'t>ll ktpl. R/O, e111s drps, Allt>y t11'('t'U. On quiel EA•t· side 111rert. 20'1<> dn. or VA no dn. S17.500. NEAR PARK 4 Bdrm•. 2 bath~. FA hl'Al · lnK. n~w Cpf/drp11, largl' yard, Near Nt>wpt>rt HI~. Ir 2 floors from park & play- ground, $29,900. then !his Rancho La Questa may very weU be the one that ~ill set you on !ire! Ii has brick in the back with a firepi t to boot and the sprinklers \\'ill save you some time, but bettl!r thaln that, l 'm sure you'll agree, it's a poem ol a home ~·ith a rhyme! t. HANDYMAN w/ S?.500 t'Rlh w\11 ~ potential In this-homf'. \V11.lk to l>Mch. plltk A 1rhool11. 1...rJ[ Uvtna: room wl trpll'. 3 Bedrooms· ONLY $24,900. BUDGET BLUFFS "PLAZA AREA" Lowest leasehold & maintenance dues 4 Bedrooms, 2\.1 baths ............ 133, 750 3 Bedrooms, l 'h baths ............ $33 ,500 With 20% down, TOTAL MONTHLY PAY· MENTS approximately $290: OPEN SATUROAY & SUNOAY l TO S 2400 VISTA HOGAR ·BLUFFS "PLAZA" ,·t;... b.st :y.f4uf' .I~~~~ ~ CA.LL ·0 646•2 41' ~~.~~ Nt1r Ntwporl Po1 I Offitt $100 Total Down Payment Shag carpets thruout and a fireplace to dream it's a place that will fill you with Jove . The neighbors are great. and the area shows as clean as a lovely "'hite dove ! If shopping is close and so are the schools and the beach is nearby, you can bet at thirty-two-nine. it's not out o! reach when you see all the things you will get! " 2. TRANSFERRED 01.\'ner must leave. Submit Otft'r. l-,L-a"'k-o--=F-=o-ro-1-:t----,L-:o:rk::o-F;;;::or:'.:0::1:;t---- 3000 sq. ft. trl·l~vel w t 20x I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M fAmily l'Oflm, 2 trplr'1, 11 hR.rdY.'Ood floors undt>r shag c11.rpel. formal dining room. MUST BE SEEN! Call JUNE BLAIR CUSTOM ONE OF A KIND 2114 v1~1a Del oOO Newport Bearh 644·113.~ ANYTIME pllllli clt>Sing costs Vl'ts or f'HA . SUN! bf>ars ttntl11$I. ' ~room!!, 2 hath~. Adrll"d panF!ed family room, corner lot In Costa Mesa, $24,000. Call, So. give Jerry a calt, to see all this charm and he'll jump at the chancl! to show, Bkr's Agt. 968-7133 Preview Showing NEW Homes in Lake Fore st 2, 3, 4 Bedrooms Nothin5? to compare with this new 3 bdrm., 2~ bath; sep. dining rm. beauty! You'll love its great open fee li ng & quality upgrading. GOURMET KITCHEN with "everything ." • Only 6 mos . old. A must see! T DELIGHTFUL * Walker & Lee Rt>altoni he wants you to look at this Spanish delight, he knows it will set you aglow~ Jerry G illespie 847-9604/ Eve, 968-2947 KASABIAN REAL ESTATE Macnab-Irvine Rf'11!1y Comp11.ny UNBELIEVABLE I I From $22,450 OPEN SA TU ROA Y & SUNOA Y I TO S 26« VISTA·ORNADA • NEW BLUFFS Sparkling 3 BR. 2,000 Sq . }'!. Attractive u11e of \\"OOd, Inside & out. Ac· ces!I lo prlvale beaches. 2790 H11Jrl:lor Bl vd .. 11t Adams 545-!H9t Open "ti\ 9 PM ---.~~ 4 BR, f'R.· pool. F'N"shly FHA & VA Flnenclng Avoll1bl1 Homes are designed to give you maxlm~m Jiving space in the areas that are most tm· portant. HELEN B. DOWD Salisbury E•st Bluff Huntington Beach palnlcd, rf'Brl~ to mo~e In · at 11Jn old fa&htonert price of SJJ.500. Rt•.ilty REALTOR 644-0134 315 MARINE AVF.. 673-1362 HARBOR "HUNTINGTON HARBOR" EMULATES PERFECTION Occup1ncy 11 earl~ e s end .of M•rch COUNTRYSIDE --,-,-~~~""""==~~~-1 -~"-·~~0~·~1s_L•N~0~1 TOWNffOUSE General General Open Sund•y t~5 HEIGHTS· COTIAGE BY-THE-SEA HAPPINESS IS OWNING YOUR l 807 Port J.,bboy Pl. Outstanding Harhor Vif'w llomp. 4 BR. Jn BA, fonnal dining mi & l11mlly room, pl~ pool. Only S61 ,500. Own qualify homl'. This fan-KEN BRITTINGHAM 2217 Harbor. near \Vi\son 2 BR, 1 'h BA STllDlO TOWNHOUSE. S140/mo, e He11.!ed Pool-Nr. Shop'g Adults only, no pets EASTBLUFF OPEN HOUSE 2927 CASSIA SUNDAY 1-S 4 Bdrm!!., 2 lmth.'1: family nn .. l·llly, GorJ:"f'OUS ViPll', F'amily hnmr. fre11hly paint· eel: lush Jat1rtsr11ping. Pric· ed 10 St'tl, $51.500. Gorgeous maje51ic beauty In ''Prell.v as a p1ctur~" 3 BR fabulous Huntirt£ton Harbor. FR, charmer on a beautiful This l"t'markahle mode I cul-dt'·S8t" · 3 min. lo beach. tings with prirle. and l"Om· ~PEN ~IO_U~E SUN?A Y ~f mancls wur in\'estigarion. JI cioe!'in I sell ntforf'. 61,, ,,. Only $46.ooo. All Terms. assumahlt! FHA ION\. $34:950 812-2535. · 21142 lnc-kh11.ven, Hunllng· ton Beach. San Diego Fwy., to El Toro exit to Muirlands, left to R idge Route In Lake Forest Huntington Beach Ir vine $31,950 Macnab-Irvine lastlc home has everything Realtor * 67S--0123 for comf~rt & quality. BE THE J...owest pritt In th!" Hf'ights! mammorh Jivin1t: room. Country st~e kirchen -A gourmrls df'J!l!'h!! Kinl!'si7.f' bedrooms. Park like back yard! Shsdc lrrcs! Super sl.t~ p.qlio wirh GIANT CORNF:R BRICK BBQ! Walk to Bay or Sea~ DON'T \YAIT 'CAUSE IT WON'T - Cp.ll now, 645--0303. FormaJ . din. room, atep BEST ADDRESSED do\\'n hv. room, ' larR:e . . bedrooms hftautitul enclo~ In_ this fine bt'!O\\' h':"Y. home. ed pa!in.' Plus n1any more 4:> IL !O!, Jge. p11t1os. 3 _BR All ~ 0 1 '" 9~ + offlcf', 2 b11ths. $64,500. extras. wr n y ..,.., ....... , 847--6010 App I. pleA.~f'. ' University Realty \O THE RE,l\L \°'" ESTATERS -... fif'I , ', f I, • f ·~ BAYSHDRES VIEW & POOL 3001 E. C!ll. Hwy. 673-6.i\O OCEANSIDE ()f J.hi.'Y. (h\'n& selllng 11.t lot va!ut', Furn 1 BR hoo!le, compl lncrl nn 30x1 18, R·2 lot, S3l.9...'0. Principal11 only, 675-5359, 496-2355. FRESH as a DAISY Thi.~ 4 hedrm, family rm, Mesa Verde hon1e, ne\\•ly rtemralf'd, in tip top rondi· lion. ~1any xrra.~. O\\iner moving soon, askins: S.1.1.JOO. ~'ant offcr.'I • All terms! C111! 540·1l51 {Open evr~.) /f+..,. &-.st '. ') J3YJ ti',,. .. really -., .. 241 4 Vista Del Oro Ne1vport Beach 644·1133 ANYTfME *.OPEN SUN. 1-5 * EAST Bluff on the park. LISTING OF THE WEEK 642-8235 644-6200 $19,950 IS THE PRICE 5 INCOME, UNITS, all 2 BR, for this Vf'ry lovely J all r('nted. 17,.f, spcnrtahle bedroom, 2 ba!h home. Thf' income. Shows 1. 25'°'~ re· loan is hi.t:h l'nough that ~u !urn \v /15':'fi do\\•n paymt. c11.n assume \\'ll'h payments Our besll-·lncome units! Ser of SHiO pt"r month which in. today. eludes all. Modern huil!-ing, IORISI [ orsox "' ~l/flTOPr COME HOME TO A TRUE Prer;tige address 1111•bt>n you own thi11 home located in the' pfellliRe area of Hun- tington Beach. Twn sklry homf' \\1th 4 bedroom• UP1t&lr11, exlra large kitchen with breakfast att&, plus formal din. room k d~n. Fanta!ltic heaterl l tillered pool. Call 847-6010. OPEN SUN. 1-S- 406 LENWOOD DR. See this charming 3 bdrm .. 2 bath, family nn. home In choice Costa B.11"11 toe. 2 f'rtlcs., new c~t c~ lo ·1hopplna-I. achool1. $38,750 • . Newport Beach Realty 2627 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 6Th-1642 YOU ARE ONLY $29,950 AWAY From that dr<'am homf', tn01t Jmmacultlf!' home In a.reA. Loc111Pd 3 minute.~ from the bt'ach uptzraded c11.rpet!I, drapt!I & firf'plaN . To see is to buy call 847--tiOlO. 10 T HE REAL \°'" ESTATF.RS . ' . LOC.A:TIONll LOCATIONll Large 5 Bedrm. prime loca· tion, plush crptg, beaut 1dscpg. fantastic pride of owlienhip makes this a dandy. VA tehnlll • $40,950. Call 54$-8424 (Open eves.) Watmront cust. home, <I or S bdrms. View from most room!. 87 Ft. lot. spa.ciou!l 1--s=E=E~Y~O~U~S~A~T~&~s=UN=- yard. Red. to $240.cm. AT 409 CORTF.7. CIRCLE Bill Grundy, Realtor DELUXE HOME 341 Bayside, NB 6T;>-6161 -OWNER leaving. Assume FITZ.i,10RRIS RE~LTY CO. 6~~ Joan, 11.pr. 4 Brinn., J 3135 E. Coa!I~ Ht.lh\\'llY ba_f.hs, circular drive to 2 Coro~ rtl'I_ Mar 67l-901~ llfory New Engl.and lltyled * DUPLEXES * home. Picture windows, A larxe !IE'IN"lton of rluplPXP!I shulfel":'!, fnmily rm.. brk. now available. Some old, fn'e5, $38,500. 962-:..161. l!Omt> new, somP undr_r mn· JN Sandpointe nr. South struction. ~l us help you COlllll Plaza. 1875 sq_ fl. 4 telect your nt"w ln\'f'!lfment. Br., 2~ Ba.., For. din .. tam. MORGAN REAL TY rm., 2 blks lo ele. schl. 12 673-6642 675-~59 min. to NB & Cdro.t bchs. Irvine Terr .... $67,SOO Shitg crpt., full y landscaped, Jmmaf'ul11tP 4 bf'rtrm & f11m · pal, Fl'nced yd, LeM than 2 Hy, super firepl11re, Sf)RC· yrs. nld. By own<"r. $34,900. ious yard. ldt>AI ramily 557-3111 or 8.12-9666. horn~. OWNER trans. Spanish 11tyl· C. R: Nattre5S 642-1485 «t with authentic arc~s. *ONE FULL ACriE* pillan, &: wrought trOO Owners leaving area imm~­ fel'l{'es. Rich wood paneling, iately, must !lell their 3 BR .. huge family rm .. entry hall, den &: pool home. rear living rm., brk. $30.500. SEE SUNDAV 1·5 CAii colle<'I. 962-13i3. J45 23rd STREET 8 k 8 AGENT 646-7414 ec ay HARBOR VIE'V lfnmes - Popular 2 bdrm + den, pro- KIDS, PETS & BOATS Jesi1ionally 111.ndscaped, IArRe \\'ill Jove this biR frnced lot. $47,500. fi.4.4·1815, owner. yard, cul·df'-MC, 4 Br, 2 ~· FIRST time ollered, duplex. formal di ning room homl' in BOU!h 'ot hll)'. romplr1rly prtstiJi:e &!'l'll. Only S37,950._ renovated \\ilh 2 brtrm.'11 in 10'/.. ~·n. Pach unit. $52.950. 644-8034 Newport ot Feirview 646-8111 BEAUTIF'UL location 2 story. 5 br. 4 b11, 3 frplc . A~nt 67!)...7225 l!IR HARBOR VIEW HOME 2 BR & dt>.n e e &M·lOlO (enytimt) Cost• Mesa ~~'""~'""'""'""'"""'-I 51;.•;. LOAN Balboa Coves Owner Anxiou~! J BR. 2 BA. BHch & Slip .. $6S,000 Lots of room w firepl, baths Rnd a doublf' i;:ar:i.gP. C. R . Netfress 642-1485 Spacious Jiving room w/firf'- place. New carpets le floor tilt', new dishw11shcr. $29,500. (ho,·ner will tlln'Y 2nd. All this Ii: good neighbors, too! 549-0674 1577 W. Baker Lusk built 3 hr, 2 ba, fam V.A. Ap'praisal $28,SOO nn. Lease/option. $45.500, I' deep pile c11rpets, also matching drapes. Double f62-447J ( =~J 546-llOJ gani.gf' to boo!! CALL J Bdrms., den, 2 ha., frpl. 2.614 Be.ssY.'OOd Sfrl'f'I, N.B, Walk to e~thing. Ready 644-4086. Ry owner. to move! ~ 1----------FRANciscAN · Walker & Lee CALL 646-7414 Fount•in VaOey FOUNTAINS RFaltors FAREL WALKER REAL TOR HARBOR TOWNHOUSE 2217 Harbot', Nr, Wilson 2 BP on 1 fir. Xlilt cond. Lq: '"-le&et.-earport. $125. e lfeatcd PooJ-Nr Shop'g Adults only, no pets. BY Owner. Del Cerro Model Home at 1968 pri~: 4 BR, J ha, 2 story. fam rm., S30.500. Will ]t'ILM' w/nplion lo buy. 595 Grand HavE!tl Circle. !near Pauln Tht'aterl. Open 1-4 pm Sun- day. VACANT & READY SH.ARP EASTSIDE HOME * 3 BiR bedrms. * 2 Full baths. * Plush sh11g crpl. * 5.5' x 140' lot * &At aeccss * $27 ,500 full pr ire FHA/VA TERM.'i AVAIL. *FULLER REAL TY* 546-081, •.. , ........ Anytim!" Dover Shores "THIS IS IT" CORNER LOT . C11lhertr11ll -c=co-77"1-o'>-cc•~l.,-91"""""'~"' C('ilins:s. 3 BR, 2 BA .. "<Int ''SH·H·H•H•H·H'' are tht> ~·ords you'U say crpts It. cuslm drps. Spotlf'!I.~ 11•hftn you se-e lhi~ niCf' J thruout · Vacan! Asi1umc We've Founrl A Sleeper! bedroom home. The intt'Hor 6:V. ~ loan \\"tS:i66. tor al Family transferred a n <l &_ exterior have both hf'en monthly or n8 me your mus! leave this 5UJ>t'r 3 trrms. Call 842-4466 l:!Mmom bt'hind, loc111N1 in rf"CentJy redecor11!ed! Xlnl a prime llN'll in Huntin_llon neighborhood and close ro JID~m~~~i~~!tl~I ~~~:_ vetHA. Nos~?wn & liN.~liU ii ::.~~~ :::; ;J,; ~::i ruw vvwn r' , or • '" down ---842-253.1. cOnvent. $30.950. See today! GOVERNMENT a' OWNED FHA & VA repossessed 531·5!08 ( r.:l.) 531·5!00 Towoho"'" & horn.,. Low down. No points or E!IC?'Ow l"'C""='°• =7~:-"~Ci-- TRY ITI '"'· Gov't """ ""';.,There s Value Here YOU'LL LIKE IT costi;. All price ranges. Call ...• in lh is stal,.ly 2 story Popul11.r 4 BR. fam rm 9684441 New OrlealV! coloniaJ, , , Meadow Home close lo CREST REALTY designed for !amlly ac- 11chools 11nd shoppinl!'. Great --,~~~-.-,..---,-,-,-fivily. . .f e 11Iure11 5 kitch "'/bltin range &: dbl Location I Loc•tionl Bedrooms, 3 bath!!, sundeck ovens for your cooking en-Near Adams '-Brookhurst. ... !'iunny kilchen &. family joymenl. Large room y ' &: tam., 1% baths, w/\\' room ovt>rlooks heat~ & bedroom!!. carp. -" drapes. Buill·ins, filtered POOL .• , .PRfCE Century 21 842-4474 dishwashf'r. Patio. Good REDUCED TO S42 900 '"m•. Only l'8,500! LAOERA REA.LTV, 3-rould be 5 Bdrm, 21., bath. 2 story \Vestmonl. La~ ~ REAl:.TY & paneled lamtly room, quali· INVESTMENT CO. 968-4433 968·4433 ty drap!:'11, fixturet & (714 )645 ·4085 --- '"""'';"• lh r o u < h Ou I , e,20,500. $24,500 Private cul~l<iRC. Cub tu ..P ._ _ _. 3 B d I,, Bath 4 QuCf'n ''"'momr; loan. S\94 mo. s~r;~ F'HA or e rm. -· ..,., 2 Ti!e bethi'i your financing. 531-4167. Crpts., drp,<;., fruit trees, na1:<· Gourmf'! ki!rh~n 4 BR. 1~ BA. Double stone patioJwbrick. XLNT Stone lirr.plarf' ga.rag<', pa!io, pool. $177. TERMS · DOWN. All thig for $205 per mo. DOVER SHORES mo. YHA. 15959 Rocky HAFFDAL REAL TY Lovely ""' »rd hllod w/ Ct>U 839-463.1 842-4405 Eves: 842·8202 fruit tree~ &: luM lnd.!icpg. Beautifully apJXiinll'<l 2-slory rt. · WALK to the BEACH Close to ocean. Easy terms home on \\'Iller. Pri. flwim · Huntington Beedt ming beach adj11cent. f'ran· from this near new 4 bedrm for the growing family. <'iscan 'tilf' entry , formal home featuring bltin RIO. Hurry, call now? . TROPICAL PARADISE dshwshr & nice shag crptg. Roberts & Co. 962·5511 D.R., walk·ln bar. 4 Br. 3 BR + POOL , • ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,,.. .. Ba, + powdt'r rm. ]dt'al for 3 BR. + 2 Full price $25,500. GI &-FHA11 thf' \\'Bier orirnled family. $24, 900. terms. Owner will help pay $20 500 buyers costs. Call 54().8555 1 , : Offerr.d at $13.i,OOO. 501 Bl'!!t value in area, w/w car· SHERWeeD REAL TY 3 BR 2 .BA. 60x100 fen:('ff Evrninl!' Siar Ln. OPEN pP\s in kitchen -& dining 18964 B khurst F.V. Jl)t, blt1~ t'lttl R10, rl1sh- SAT. & SUN, 1 thn1 5. room. heaut Ja11:e pnol irur· mo · Wllhr, din rm. rlf'-"\V shag, PETF:R DOBBS, REALlUR roundl'd by xlnt Jdscpg! Sub-* DOLL HOUSE-3 Bedrm .. w/w crpt, drps FA hi, over· 673-!IOtJ/673-7384/835-5164. mil~ Call 847·1221 1% bath, new shag and siled dbl nr w/brJ,at door. B•lbo• Peninsul• BY Anxiou~ owot'r, 4 BR. 2 4BR, l~ BA. Formal dininit SEYMOUR REALTY. kitch carpel. R~ecorsterl Paymta lt'u than l"{'nt. ce•n ron 1 1 block ·wall fence.'I w/alley. & ttrapl'd, Covtored patio &: MUST !!Cl' to apprcciale, By It 0 c e"' n · 1llage Real Esta te O f t Med V'll BA, Lrg R·2 k>t J55 X 5.5, area. Completely CArJ>eled 17141 Bearh Blvrt., Hunt. Bch. inside &. out. Oase to schls If By Owner Priced to It'll. 270 Palmer nicely 111.ndscaped. Close lo O\\'ncr 3 BR, Fam rm, 1'% BROKER/0\VNER. 536-1525; J 4 BR, 4 BA. $97.5()0, Shown SI ., C.M. 548-4354 schools & frec.,.,·ays. $29,500. L d 'd Eves, 536-1955. 962-4471 ( ::':.J 546all0 by appl only. ~ Ca .... ~'A VA BA. Crpt'd, a n Ii c P ' •'--B~~ D y * LIDO ISLE* OPEN SAT/SUN. l.S 111 VIA KORON l Bdrms .. :\ bll'•. Dining rm .. family rin. Llrr. sunrletk with vie"•; atrttt to !l!l'ffl. Only Ii ~· old. $79.500. SPACIOUS HOME Cu111om 4 BR. home m Via Nord, wilh·lge., Allr. patio, fAmlly kllch~n. Only m.500. Wolkor RHlty 67S-S200 3l11i Via Lido, N'pt Beach ** 2100 SQ. FT. Elcn"ptioftlll fAmlJy ~ f~· turinr 3 large bednns. 2f'x 11· family room, #pAnle dlnlrw. pool slU!d )'ard, all !tel:hly p111ntr.d! Vacanl. Anxiou& ""'ftt>r oUen ail tnms incl f"HA &: no ~ VA at $34.500. ,.~or deta.111 -c.au 540-1151 ' (oJl('n eves.) BY OWNER. Lowe11t price n ~ l'.n. or · Newly PAinted in & ou t. On Any day is uic ~· A to 3 BR /f ho Baycrest t 1 3 R ho R..)0-.105711flt'r 5;30 Pt-.l. small ("IJ!-dc-1M1c. \\111lk to run an arl Don't w Am rm me. ()n or &· • B mt'. Nl'"'' ~~~==-c-:----,_1 all lod ~'z.-~s. quiet cul-d~c. Luxurious OPEN pll.inl, xlra lg. lot , fruit ~C~•;ll~6~12~-50!=8~N~q~w;!;;;;:;;;;;:::;;~,i;h<';;•:;';:h.;;:IXI;;;;:·:;""::;;;· ;;'"'::;;;-7;;;6&1;;;::.:::;;...;';;;;;~•;;Y;,·;;;";;::::;;;;;::;;';;;Y:::;;~;;;;:~;;;;;·;;-I int. Prof. lndscpd (rnt & SAT. SUN. 1·5 lree11J, gd. loc. '50-30..\l .. re11r. Walk to be 11. c h , SKY "S THE LIMIT AROIITECT"S Home. J Br., 11ehools. Aiu;ume 6% Gl \Vatch the 11t11rs through l" ha., lam. rm., !rplc.. $/N-0 B\""t.. { f)-C ~Q.• $33,0CM> 968-1991. ttie sliding roof of "1.his many xtra~. By o~·ner. ~ I..'~ l')..-~ J:.l(f"V MEREDITH HOMEI beautiful executive home. 4 129.950. 5*-TI85. 4 BR, formal din rm -f1m BR. 3 BA. pool, formal din-MEsA V•nte. 3 BR . 1% BA. The .Puule with the Built-In Chuckle nn. 142.750. Hal Smllh, ing It living. $96,SXI. ~gy ·~.750. By 0......,., Eves ~ Brok~r. 842-4.'i2.6, 3'.n'i2 Col· ~ GI ___, lAne • 0 R~rl'GTl9• letters: of th• ,.-,.....,--,,,...-, C' I 0 •·-term.11. 1""" en""'"'" • 54§-4225 l>Ays : 6#-T.,01. fovr xr01T1bled words be-' gate ire e. pen .xui. HAL PrNCHtN k ASSCX:. ' I d FOR •·1 R ~---I o. 675--4392 MESA Venk ' er. O..·ner low ro fornt four.s.imp • wor • ~ 31'1 ~. y vwlllE'r: °' College Perk VA . 1616 F.lm A\'e. 557-6151. 1n11~1 b!l.th, tenn!R rourt. ~~-;:;:..,cc_---· I traM:fl'rTl"ri. Sl3.~ m4'> rtn I D E X U T 0 I Condo, 2~ ba, pool, JAcuai, _;;_.......,.,--=:--:-:~~:::..:...:.=-,.-,-,.:..~· I I I I' I' '1 """ 10 'PP"";,,. FOUR• bir httrm.~. 2 bl!.., VERY sharp 4 bdrm. H1ts • _ • . . . _ !I~ ..!!P, ~cious livln~ rm v.<ftti $24.500 VA appralAR.I. Owner 1 eu.~om f\N"pl~et p I u s anxious. ~nt 642-511:)1. I K O H E T I ronnal d in I n &: • Cplll BY Owntt: Xtra Lr& 4 Br, 2 j '"'l'Wh'"" • ou • • r ha . ....,., lot. Rm lor boot. I I' I I I . 1 11ttu~ge. $.U.500. 245 Tulane P4.900. &t.3-&GI. -• • • . -· Rd. BEST tn C'OU.EGE PARR. I I f Coron• del Mu • 1rs br, 3 Ill• ha. """ llv ~ M T R I • C 0 I y rm. tam TM, d"'•m kil, l I I r Allmow. When husbands • boll.I •P. VA-FHA...conv. _ • . _ wko were bounced have to ;-BY OWNER. 3 BR.' 2 BA, Ol!W d'ptl I pa.Jn!. 4 Yrs new. AJSUrne 6"';t. VA io...n, vacant! 642-042'1. NEAR the BEACH 4 Bedrm, 3 Bath, family rm, elec. kilch. Tel'nllg<'r or mother·in·law room & hath 1eparate. &st Sho1\Tl\.~e floor plan. Sl't~qoo· Call R42-4466 •eadership ~ REAL ESTATE ----·~ $186 Per Mo Total payment • Vat:ant _ You'll Like It! BP11utifully upgni.d!d ! SR, 2 BA, "Ca.mbrldgP:' model TownhouM> in Univ, Park. Pm.f, t11nd_s~·P,rt .•triull'\. J>ll· tjo. Xl.J"All. End unit w/prime grr"en belt loc. neat pool, leMis courts I 1boppin1. $35.500. fl.love in today! Lovely ~""!O!!!!!!!!!I!!""""""!!!!!! starter home, s p 11 r k I in g L•gune Beiqi kitchl"n w/mndem g 11..s b!tns. fncrt yarrl "''/pafio. NPar beach · Priced to Fell 1hti1 "'~kf'nd at $24.900. Otll Roberts & Co. 962-5511 -FOR sale by owner. 1 m~ to heach. 4 Bdrs, 3 Ba, 2500 Sq. Ft. Principles only. $.19.500. 962-89&.1. "PRESTIGE LOCATION" Great home for the exteutl'{t plui; a dream kitchen for the' houst"wife. Large 3 bedroom plus rten with firepJAre. If yl'Hl like thaf Spanish lype of exter ior don't paSll this OMP up. It's only $38.000. CaJI s.12-2535. GDV'T. RE PO'S FHA·VA 847-'604 KASABIAN REAL ESTATE Irvin• OPEN HOUSES SUN. 1-S TURTLE ROCK HILLS S412 AMALFI Charm &. elr.gant"e 1vith a VTE\\'. 3 Bdrrns., 2 h11.th11. family rm, ........ S5S,9j() 187S2 VIA SIENA Bea.utifully decoraled 4 Bd· rm. 2 bath: family rm., air· cond, Priced better than right • . . . . . . . • . . . . . $5.1,000. 18741 V IA SIENA rnE most charming romrr location in the AreR! 3 Bd· rms., 2 baths, family rm. · VACANT lt ready 10 move in ••••• ; •••••••••••• $49,900. "SINCE 1946"' GLASS WALLS AND WATER \VE HA VE A REAL PRJZE- \\IJN~F.R HERE, LOCATED O~ l.AGUNA'S FAMED RIVIERA COASlt.!NE. De- l11ilerl ron!Prgporary dtsilfTI w all \\"OOd f'>.:ttorlor &: U· len!live use of glu11. \Vrll dri;ignf'd 2 BDRM .. & DEN (or 3 BORM.) fklor p lan hes hf'avy shag wi'w ca~s lhru · ou1. HUGE MSTR. SUITE W/PATIO &: OCEAN VIEW, has hill·in \•i.nity Ir dres11er. DE'N HAS f"LOOR 1'0 CEJLTNG F'l.RE· PLACE: The 2nd ll"vel fell· tures llMcillu!I STEP DOWN LIV. RM. WITH .MASSfVE. EXPOSED CROSS TfM· BERS, LGE. Sl.UMPsioNE FIREPLACE & exfenai~ USt> of R"IRSS w/11.n Ol!J'. STANDING OCEAN VIEW. Slep!lavPr kilcMn has hilt-in RANGE, DBL. OVEN, DISH· WSHR., etc. & opens ta din- ing area W /OCEAN VIEW. 2 halcony VIEW DECKS. This UniqUf' l\f'W home n our "Buy nf the Mnnlh" 11t $38,SDO FULL PRIC! ~EE TODAY? GONF: TOMOARO\V! MISSION REAL TY 9P5 Si. Coaiir H1vy .• Lll<!Una PHONE (714) 494-jl731 WOODS COVE Bre11thtaklng CIJJl.YOI\. ~ew:11 &. prlvaey are )'Cura lorever ~ ~Is. 1ttludl'd, "tCJJdsY charme:r. ; Bdrms. + su~at room. l bath &: fenced yard are features you won't want to miss. Homes an seldom a vailable ln this chok~ U'!a. 110 It "'tln't last ' k>nz at '42.500. l2"4J , ~Ian REAL ESTATE 1190 G1..,..,,."j1:, i . ~ ~t473 ~~ 111 Wrstem Bank Bid~. University Perk, ,lrvine D1y1 833-0101 ' Nights ££i:z __ EXECUTIVE LIVING Thfs beautll'Ull) dtCON.ttd 8.nd prof PSSionally l1rlMca~ ed "Yale" lownhOuse I« 11J.vailable fl'lr' $59.500 (lf'I Jtf timd. 4 bdcms. includlhs hugl' m11.11e:r hedmom suitr, l"lfl""lltri family room and fnrrn11l dlnll'tl room a.II com· bi~ to produce a l)'mpbaoy of track.ms living. ALMOST NEW Custom homti with· tiea.m cell'•. I frplc. 4 Bdrnis .. 2 Mth11. l«'e· vte• llvlrw rm .• · formal dinlnc rm. ~ry tamil.y nn. otf ,well etu~p­ pect kit chm. ~A Mauttf\11 . lam Uy home ln • "x I n t -~borhood. cJaoe <lo 1ehooh1. Priced at W.!'JOO. 1n09 OAK TREE OPEN SAT., SUN, l.S * --28:00 * . B~ ~lt ---.... ON tht bnch. La1una Roy&J.t, 2 br, 2 ht C(lr.- dnmlnlum, hute patio deck with aurl, *"'ll A c.·otu11Jlne view., Dew;lm to pXlll 4- hl-11t:h. Cnntk!11 r 2 )T )tuf ~ d h•11 al ~ rumllht!d. · AU1nr 9 re 1 1 ,.,..,~:"":-_.:...,.~-=!7--0=-·...,m.-=an~'~A .R&ALTY 2 Sloty, 3 ~ 2 11A, ....., Univ. Parle C.enter, Jrvtne home. ~ fYe n, I SW ~~!I ls lhl'! \\'Ord for this comb' J!tZ'. SelJ Apprals. M0-3376.stnd iehecb -·ore - 11'1 2 BR. "'""II'· 1ro1r .. 1-,,,""'-'-~'-"BR.=-"'w,..r"'l<>d..,...,..,1<> I M E H G A T I i-1! hdY.•d. Ors., brick palkl. Al· BY Owntr. 3' ll I. 0 Contplat• th• chuck!• qlJQtff IO haa •• modem rroond °'* to achoola. Covered " r I I r by fit~,,, '" tho m!SSl'l't9 wordJ r~\ll'.1ACTJLATE,_3 bMmom, 2 bAdqi, $29,500, 1'11,IUn'le 51( ~ k>a.n . of SIS.IMO. n02 Pill'd Dr., H.B. 347..fi6'77. BEACH Home; 2 sty, l hr. 21..t ba, f'. din, tam rm w/frp1c, + Xtru-<>Wnl!!r. !162-8987. Call Anyijm•. -lhinsl.,, boomed 0.Ulnt. &pt<,. ... t bar, -<lrpo, SACRmCE by ...,,., ;-nr. bltno. $41,lln 41H4ZIO or MW 4 br, 2 bl. tam rm.1,_646-=7'62;;--· c::--:-.,-...,....,.,~. fornllll dln rm. 142.500. SUPER OOHJI front uo• 83>-&!64 vu 2 BR, I BA OWN- ff.i'iWa)'I lne r\lhl tlme il YOUR.OWN APT, "Pcol, 2' lllwl)'J thl' l'\ltif plltt It ~-::. c::;; _,~·: OWNER anxioua crl•-<:l'CISS Oololniol C.pe Cod wlndt""· llWtfft'I. df"C!'nl'lfh't' root Uno, buU >lnl. ia,.. llltd><n pon!ry, hllle .... 1"' Wnilf ""· J -+ deft bl1c. L floor l ·BR. unit. lde11.I for Pfllio. 219S Mt->"f P 1 · . l . you dtvc!op /rom 1t1p No. :i b.low !~~,:' ,:i. ~ ~o»1~i:x"'64"~-~~5"'=~,,....,,1>-.-3~."'B::R."""2 • r~~:.r~:~~RES 11 11 I' }4 r I' r I' • SS.000 down. BA. 24x27 rumpus room, !OOlu~r~~J~. Roo~~o ~!~: ~~i or v A ' e ~~·.M8t~ 10•1 I I I fU5 I I I CHINA COVE VIEW HOOO: Hu•m1Wf Woldl tbl SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN DIME•A•UNE 7111 &h<JI * 115-2911 OPEN HOIJSI: oolumn. MEREDrm farde!'ll ; .1 hr, 3 BA, for dlnlnc, lmmac. $44,500. Owntr. 961-3329 1100 SQ FT, ' II< l '"'"'· Trpc, tam rm. N e w crpCJ-m .900. l6000 down. Sl64 p • I. 141.f7lol. )'Oii "'1.nt RESULTS! Call ,.,,, ~ 642-06li A p11oo U..I od Sier. <rAh1005 or N :llMZll !Oday! 'lleytbl-- \ l l1lu'\!.,, '•brllr7 1', 1972 Dlll Y li.111' ,~ I ' ' . ·~.~::" l•l ·~~!:!!'" l•l ·~~:::"' !•]( -"'"-11 ~1 1 _ ..... -]~ii -..... -][ll!l ] ~lniiciioiimii•;Piiriioiipoiiriilii•;;,~IU;/R .. 1 Est•t• W•ntod 114 RH! Ettato W•nted 114 Hou101 FUl'nlthod 300J:H;;oiiuii••ij•;mUijnijfuijr;n;.;::;3;0;5;1;Hiioiiuii1iiumUiiniifiiuiiriinii. ~;iii'°'; L ........ ,.,, •. 1'7! _-_ .... _ .. _jl~ Newport a.ach NEWPORT HEIGHTS Mobil• Hom•• For S•le 11s 1 _________ .... ----· ... ;j .... ' . • . ; Ji :· Gtn•r•I Huntington hadt 220 LIDO NORD 8rAnrt nPw wA!f'rfronl ltom,. 5 Bdrm~ .. 41,\ ~th~. l..nvl!U: w11.IJP11Rtr l ca.tpetina. f rpfr. 2 S!Airway.•, Ottk /,, dock, 8ill Grundy, R•altor 341 R~~rl". N'p1 Re11.r1h 175-6161 -~4~a=E DROOM'~S~­ Cln.~" to rluhnou~t'. Nf'w furrll!rf' ~ w111~r ~lf'r Ow.nl'r wlll rf'rt#>cnr111r • o; make .}Our ntrer ,_, dn if yourarll. $:l5,000. bowoA~ loWeon Jn. --.1-116 Vii L1d<1 67~2 J BR ., Ji,,, ha. rlt'n '" plAymnm ......... , SR9.~ 5 SR . l ba. 11r•d1 Nlrnt"r. PMI .. , ........... Sll.'5.000 LIDO REALTY INC. lJn Via 1.irlo, N.B. 67J-73DD SACRIFICE ,- ~ lklrm, nrwly ri,....'flr111rrt , nldl'r hnmr. fr·pll', ltf' rlhl faTAf.!:1\ \.\•Pt monrini 1vA1l. ~-1.tt'i, ~l2-!J6,ll. GRANDMA? Her 01.,.n 'J ronm! f,, bath, in qulf't end nr thi,oi 5 RR .. 1 BA hnm,.. Alc;o 1 pool tor lhf' youngt'r mt"mbfor~. On 1 .l 11..r. In ~11:irAhle Ml'.~11 Verrl ,.. m.soo. AJJ terms. t"fNF.~ 2 S1ory Coln11iftl • RH wl~unMck lllOkUlJ:: OYl!"r :!O'x~2' <'l')'l'lfltl hluf! Hkt' pnol, i' now offrrrrl rnr Mii!' In rhn.•I" nl ,.~qu1~Jfp laS!f', Jmportl"rl tirepl, & t"hfln· dtller •dorn the formlll llv rm , Truly a "rtm by !hf!' lf'll." Olrk &!rp; neatly 9fi2--2421 2 HOUSES-;-D8L. LOT 1/2 B LK. TO BEACH likl" nPw 2·sty. 4 RR., 2 M .. fo1·m11.I d in. rn1., hltn11; tasn. rn1. ""'/wet Mr &r: BBQ. fo'rplr. 2 ~·ar Rll.r.: llnn11' 1'l'lu\tt hf' marte in10 rlunlr -:. AllW'I • rule 2 BR. COltlJf'. Both only $14,900. Opl'n Wf'f'kf'nri~ 1 ·5. CA\'\\'OOD REALTY ~-1200 \VATERFRONT;-rited "t NR prirPs'!' Try this, brat loc11f- ion Huntington H11 rbour. 5.'i' 8 11yfronr t.f'f'O!'IS frnm h<'h & y11.rhl cluh!'!. Beaur. 2-8lry, llv.rm. 3 or 4 Hr. IAm, thn, rlP1·k, ltork. Sll0,000. Owntr. 17141 ~6-?;4:l '"\Yit•rfront~~upla"K PRJ VATF: DOCK • Cu.<1rm l'luilr lor nwnl'r~. VPr.~111111: lwlrm c"'mhn In Iii your f11n1 · Hy nrrrt.•. S9R.~. OPEN SAT ! · !"1: :t'J IO Miirc-u.~. M2·6657 Rr11.lto1·. BV Ch11nt'r: No down -VA,; yr nld. 3 Br. 2 b1, 2 frplt's, l"l"Jlll/drp~, dbl it•r, l hlk hrh. S47 .~. Jo'f'e Stmph•. 642-i:\23, Mu: U-wi:i. -11v owil1r R-- 2 ll!Ory, 3 RR , A·lrl mf'. Strp'1 In ht'.~1 hl'111t1. Likf' Ol"W, S::lfi.500. fi42-152S ----·-.-----HARBOR \'iPw Hnmf' - Mnnncr~. Rr11u1. rff'f'Oriitf'rl ,t. l11nOsf'lll}"rl. lnrlurlr• lAnrl. s:>1:i00. f>-11-~0li7 nr fi.16.-AA24. HA-RROR View Hom('~. Mov· Ina F:a•I. mu•! M>ll Almnsl MW P<irtollno model. Ex· tnl. S00.500. 6~4-&131. DE.J;PERATE OWNER 2 BA +den 21:.i Ba.i:ood vl1>w. Agt. lt75-722S ll. I.R. ITT'°011•t1(>r, l::IS.000 .. 1 f.t fami- ly, m.:1ny xtru. Bilek Blly l\rf'it, G4.~0M2. Prin. only. HARROR-Vt""'· Dto;tor'P:. cuf:tnm 4 bdrm P11.lrrmci. Principl~P:. only. fi44-4.134. N•wport H•iahts t'OR Sa!,. nr f\f'nl , 2 BR ==== MOVE RIGHT IN * '66 !\ahar11 20X~~ 3 RR. Aklrtjng, Jb:34 poN'h , 'tnr· 11.i:r ~hM,. Famll~· p;\rk, "'""r 011011 Pfllnt MAtin11 * 'fi.'i R"R"™'>' 21))-~. 2 l\R & rif'n. Ox21 1•1hAn11 ~· wnr.11· bumin1t fiNlpl. Skirt!', •"'"· lnlS. · Ca.rdrn, fully \11nd· ~·11prrt r>rsirAhle h1m1ly p1trk l\f'Ar ht-1u·h. * ·~~ Ch"mpinn. 1 Rl't. !rnnt f'll\N'h, fun 11k1rt,, p1ttln rnv- rr. 1•11rpor1. Lnrl~p'ri. Ario!! r11.rk. CntitA ~1r1111 , • Ax2T A\jo, Nf''-"' 1111:nioa:11, Rt>,tnrt'rl inlrrinr. N r 11· furn1u·t A wir hl'l'ltrr. SSS nlo rrnt. (;Arrlfon r.ro1•r, • 'fi.'\ llx~!i A"s:rlu11, 2 RR. 11•ith Arl<1-11-rnnn1 7 i.: 2fl. \Vt'11tminstt'r l.rt'll.. Nn rr11.- 5t'ln11.hlr offrr rl"hllf'tl, * '&4 Dual \l,'iiie 2Q,(S.'\ f'Ull· tm tnade shnw l'()Af'h . Complt>tr bhn~ lnrlurlr \'Ar, <'i<'ll.nf'r. d!ith\\•llr & blf'nlk>r Fully Jrni!ICp"rl, 5klrt1 · 111:n- lng, pnrch, S:'i7 J)f'r rnn rrn1. \\'rii:lmln!itll'r Arr11 , Nt'J rt'I.· sonRhlt-nffrr rrrusrr!. • '70 ~kyli nr 24x60, 2 RR . 2 BA, rll'n, Skirt<i, porrh, 1111•ninl!'11. Hun1. Rrh. • '8.1 Angrlu11 l2x55. 1 RR T1•r11. Wr~ln11ns1rr 1rr11 . l20M Rr11 rh R.lvtl. Slt.nton *. 714 lm3-1341 •• 222!---~-x __ 20x57 F'LAMINGO. 2 brirm .. nf'lf' \11 kini,:-.0.\1.r. 2 h11th . w111h P r ~ rlryPr , rlii>.h\\118hrr, &. 111"'\\' llhAg rArp('1, nrw rlr11pc11, !<t'l ·llP In 111.mily pl\rk, pt':l nk. ~11 -1~. CONTEMPO- GREEN RIVER Crr111 ~·11mily PA rk MONTllLY SPACJ.: REl\'TAL ~'ROM $69.50! A JfC'AI fAn1il_y 1·r11nmun1t:v "'ifh <'l'lmrnr! "-luxury fnr f'Vr<ryf!nf'. J.fl(·11trrl 1() ni1n. rast of Aruthr.lm nn rwow RlvPt~i•!P f'\1·:v. T11kr Grf'l('n Rivrr 01f-r11mri 11r!i11rf'nl In Grrrn Rh·rr c,,,11 ('nur~r. 4!11'11 Grrrn Rh·rr nr. Cnmnll: * • 71417'.\7-7:!74 10x20· ~1nhilf"' hnml'. rnf'ln~rrl rab11n1. Furn. In M11l1 Puk rlow111own C. ).1 . :-r4A-591!t JOffN READ RIAL TY ™·.U(ll .114'.!-.1129 OPEN Hnusr.-sA~&.-SUN. lG-~. Lt. f11 m. hnml', 4 RR .. rl"n. for-ml. rtin., hr,.akf11r. nnnk. int,.r. rirc. Sior11.2,. rm. Lovriy yr! "-f1.<lbpond. $45,;..oo_ O..·nti-. ~. 2030 Bal trs. hou~f'. Npl l11i:h111 11.rl"3. I•••••••••• Rl~·k le-ncf!, bll·in h11r\)rquP. :,.tS!-11261 for app'I, Fri.S..t- ------OWN~R. :l RDRM1 1~ bfl rh, bltrw, pan,lin11;. bP1u t1hil .yard, patio, fi8h pontl, <'IH"J>f'fl'd, rll1l.Pf".• rln!lt' to sehools, S211,.'i00. :i.10--2461. FHA-GI, l br, 2 ba, l1mity mom. JAri;:t' lo!. for ult! hy ownt'r. !;;!6-801i Mission Vl•io BY OWNF.R: :l hr + ~treat , Ira cul.Oe·"Ac ·lol . hofl 1 rir tr11UPr !f)ll<'P. S.'\-C,:100. ~1 F.I V•qUf'ro Cir, M , V, fSl>villl' I R.'i()...!l227. -----3 BR A: den, priv maiJlrr Ill.lilt', cu.oil r:rpts 8: ttrp~. (Viv patio. 11 ir r,ond .. $34,500. By {)y,'ntor. R.17-78-tJ. 4 BR. 3B'A~i;:-ronri. LA P111. tphl le~!. vi""'" pro I lncl1cpd. By nwT!f'r ~30-19Jfi. -----.. AEGEAN HILL.S. Adoni11 'r . Ronu<1 room , vi e w. Ov.·nt'r'. SaJ.900. Ph: illJ-74!J5 Newport B••ch · TWO ON A LOT GI NO DOWN Bttrfi'r ,lt'f' rtii~ tArt VAILW today: 3 ht'drYY!m plu~ I bf'dn'IOm flnm" n11 R-2 Joi .. 1 beclroom no ... · vaf'11nt anrl l"'l$f)' /or ·immf'dl11tP ,,,,. l"UPltrY'Y. 1 hN!mom rrnrtd 11 $120 ~ month. Kl't!p AJt rtntaJ or Ult! 1.11 Mother-in.- .. w hou1P, Only S24.j(X}. Won't bl!: around lonr. Walker & lee Rf' a I tort 27t!0 H;trhOr Blvrt. 111 Al111.m~ rl45-046.i ()pion "ti1 9 PM Sun. S•nta Ana $22,750 BY OWNER Vrry nirl'. 3 Rr. 2 CAr 2anl£P. Shaiot cpt!I, COVl'tNj pa tin, fpn<."f'd y11rrf. l!.16-.'1672. S•n Cl•m•nte uno•u11.1. rlelu~ :1 hr, l hll home, -PLUS twn J br 11nri l'IM hfu:'.'~lor lip111. R.l 7-0ne. S82.500. r~11llnr 'nwnrr. ohtA violll lR7.zAro 1·1tr <IM-h n rl ritmino rt"11I 111n 1·lr1nrn!r 492-4!')02 SHORECLitT S: By owMr 4 hr, 2 bJt. l'XJW'l'IP:.iVI', wall J)'l.Pf'r, rtrp11. ,.Ir. f'vl. heh, ncf:•n viev.'. $42,00J. Prin- ripal.• <"lnl,r. Ry Appl. Pve11. 644-1!1~ nr 493--0ISR. Day11 R3J..1fi]J PXf. R\~. ---San Ju•n Capistrano EXEClrrIVE llOMF: In P~11tigf' t.rt'a. On }:iig % ArrP vi~w lol . WPll pl1nnttl rnur hl'<1Mnm, 21.;. hath~. family room, dinlnJ room, kit chPn with hri>Akf11!11 !"l'lnl'n, !lf'p, utility ~m. :I r·ar x11 r· lff', YArrill It. y11rd.ll of l!f'• mrnl p1llio11. All thi~ And t·Juh rarll1tir~ Inn! Tpnnl•. pnnl , C1uhMu11P, "Ir. Mu8t Sfoll'. NOW ONLY S13,000 CAPISTRANO VALLEY REALTY 31501 CArnino CApiKtr11.no 493-11 24 Re•ltor SJnce 1965 South L•9uno OCEANFRONT- "RERKSlllRE MANSION"' JolUJ'f'. hnm, nr duplf'X "·tlh uniquf' f·h1·rm '1 JIT•""· TM' l faJ'ltMlll' In tlf'Mrihl' ! Cnml' A. """ thl~ "'i" f'atr hf'r. A '-------~ Nl9uel Terrace Hom• ?o.111.Xi 1fatu1. mini prl<·e. S.\9,950. Zl(lt l JAVA Sea. ow.,f'r. 4911-151:1 df'('tlt.!llhr11 rlrNim sA.'1.!'iOl'l. •••••••••• Will rnnJticlf'r .. tncomf' tr1:df' or aMt! papt>r. Mobile Hom•s For Sale Open Sun. & Mon. 11 ·5 CONTEMPO. 125 m~2~?.°'R':!:' . LAGUNA HILLS Prtoatl1e atlull C"Ommtmity HIGHLANDS "IJ'"'"' •• u-1 ...... wortd. 4 Spl(M>tl• lwtrm-. f11..mily S..aut flllrmundln111. •I\ tux· rm, ~ Nrh•. A ·~-lau.n-ury 1ppointmtnt•. Th"i;l· ... 1 ... bl ptutic pool, uunu, irym, 4 fh'Y rm. ,.. ll"'r,...n tn•. new bill\arrl t•b\ea. M UC H cpl rtrp11, AND a •parkli"Jt P.10RE~ HA:F. POOL. Prtrnf' Jfarb()r ~ lhP. "Awarrl • .. inning" Hl1thlt1rwls ar"1• S4.1.rol. luml11h~ modPI homH: ON CALL @ . •••·1414 SA.LE THI~ WEEK. Ai),•M 1",0-~ t\r ~M-1900 71tAtTY"" OWNER tr"llnrferred. mutt Nt•t N•W••rf •••• Oflltt HI"'. 19M, ».t52 C'Olllinr.ntal DUPLEX. 1 bik to bt1dl: w: townhoutt, 2 br.. 2 ... NEWPORT, 3 Br.. 2 Ba 11Jtlrtlnr. •wnln11:1. 2 110~ ~• unit, ttpla, waJ Jed P1tlo, rms.. Sp. ~ Driftwood ftt aitnpl" land. Go'ld !rt-Bffch, Club on ,roll coo.-. comf', SG.l.000. 0 w n tr 21462 P•c. C8l. Hwy .. Hun. Reil £111111, Gener1! Acr••sr• for sale 150 INVESTMENT OPPO!ITUNITY 5 Acre1 our Pll.lm<i•I" Inrl. Airport. X!nf ~rowth palenl· !111. Only Sl.,,000 • 1~rm~. Bill Gr\lndy, R••ltor :!41 Bll:y11\clf>, NR n1;,.i;11;i C•m•tary Lots /Crypts 2 CR YP'fS...Pll«'ific M"mnriBI r A r k. C1ll '*4-4767. Commercial P roperty 156 v • ,. v: SAVE! Ill 9 \' Owner. 3BR. 2 BA. frplc, cpr11. rtrp1. pA hn. Z r11r 211r. Gd l oc-.rion !',.4S--R.110. Dupl•x•s/Unlts ,.1. 162 Corona Del Mar 17 Units 81'81 lncalinn rnr \-if'l".t, t:x Cf'll,.flf rrnlAI l'f'rorrl Jn 1'0rnf' n\ ,.r $.11 ,IY)'I prr rr111· u~rf't'l Al 1269.00'J. Tn 1~1'­ do1rn. lest WANTEO ' Choic• Multi pl• Housing Ion~ Prop•rty Mu1t Be Promln•nt 1 at Cl111 Loc•tion NY$£ Listed Company W•ntt Property In NEWPORT BEACH AREA ~1usl be inned for at le.as l 10 units per arrc Stritight Zoning preferred -l'.l' D."~ OK. Ca n pay Uf'l lo $30,000 per RC're-prc(er mini· mum 10 arre sites. E t 'd L ti GRANNIS REAL TORS as 11 e oca on IF YOU SEND: I.ar~• ar., location map•. 2619 Ho•bor·!lvd. 15 Units plot man. 2 z.on1n~ and 1!.s use. loc1t1ons of Cost• M•i• Ju•t N1u1h nf SAn111 A 11 • se\\·er, \li'iller ~a~. electr1c1y, condition or 546-8660 Cnuntry Cluh. 1·1 f'rl Tn1\ n-property. complete pr ire And terms \\1anted Sr•·\ H1i.: :-., . .,., 1-,.)1·1 t ·,--.~1it r-,11·~11. hflu11,.~: l, 2 R<t: ~. 1 Rrl -\\'e will answer ~our repl y. ;\1'11;1 0\('1· .-.nn rrnr11l< 1111111 :I, RArh. Exr•r1!~nt rrntlll WRITE: MR , HARR.IS Jlh!l' !V\11 . \\,. t?\i1'1'11n!rl' sf'r 11rr11. All unHit 11'1..•rd. In P.O. BOX 92229 1·1~r 11url r•·,.1111s . r'liu· rr" I• l·nmr ov,.r 1X>.7m prr )'"11r WORLD WAY POSTAL SERVICE s1:100. If"' 1·1111·1 hnn \\h11.t Listrrl "* SlTh,noo. 0\1'nf'r LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90009 ~011 111tn1. ~·flti 11nn'l 11 .... 1 11•1JI CllIT)' 2n<1 T 0 . t'11u·~ ("11.H nn11 10 Unit Income Property l66 1Ranch•1, Fi1rm1, 1 RrfiITT>m ~-11rn1~h'*<i ~11!1. Money Maker -Grovas 110 ~~~~~'."'~ I' 11 i rl. rr·11·11.1r J..e; your nquity Rrow. lN"AI -INCOME UNITS .;;;;;;;:;;;;;;::;;;;;;::;;;;;;:;;;.; IZ n<'dt'fl(ln1• Hi·n nrt ~""· '1r.o ,...I In prim!' EA~lsirle N'nt.:11 Dl1PLEX • 2 BR r!!. .. !irr· Appr'<l,.;l.111A!<'()• &1 8G·n·• 11 nh c:hi!rirt'n If rrrll Of..'.. f'lllh'• l\ff"ll. Mri~e I!\ ~tr l"f\llf':'lf'. plaf"f', t'rpt,, drop!I, guai::r.~. Rn l'XM'llf'nl In 1 H 1 1 n n c,11 rAi:tt', frrii·l'd \'llrfi. 5 lnrlivirl1111l 2 hlh·m. hom('ll. S31,9;.o_ , 11vrr!ook1n1: !.11kc M1111hr11·~ .l f\Ni!YWim llnusr. $200, 1111 , \.\ ilh bt'Am rritinjt!l 11n1ll -fll:l7 V1th•n1•11i~ nn tr11:v1·.·1 Rrli'it. 8i !oilfll r, rrh nir hl'ic-k flrtp!arr11. All\)~ hArh. TRIPLEX pliu11rrl 111 l!lfi:l, tni.:f'1hrr VBrrl ol r11.1rn. ~-,.0111irc 111111 11u1.:tl'rP:.. lnl'nml' n v t' r 3 BR, 11., R11 , t1rt"pl. rlhl tl\f "nh 11 nl1·f" r11r1rh l11111~r ;ind rrli< \\lrl•·niHr S12,fil0 prr ·y,.1r, Li~l t'rl 11t j l'.nd Z-2 BR uni!~. S~9.:l.i0. ltnr shrtp. 1..-\sl )f">'lr''1 pr....,l·;-YT·'.Artl.Y rt~:NTi\I f' • $-!1.500. 0y,·!1('r will llf'll rir t1ue1 ~1n '""~ iipff1•1-;1n11l!rll . ' tr11.d~ lnr !iu·i.::rr PMpf'My. ' UNITS '"'""" m . h ~ 111!"'1' !lr.rnr~ I!\ Rr~1·h ,\1·r11 114 Unl'ts. ~"·'"M -;r~ 111 ' An "' I rron1 'Ol':ll \11'1n1h fin ~ l\<Tf'" ltlt. SS.'1,:/k/. 1rrrnf"I~· """"' p1u·k .. 1u1. A 6.7xGrOSS pt·\cP 111i.:: nf $32.i.!'f() <'l"l'·1 ~r.!_21nrl.1 n11r llllt--611>1 8 UNI TS !Aini)' m,.r\15 ) o 11 r 111-Balboa P •nir1tule Rr11utHu! tinir~ Ir~ th11n 1 vr Comer lnr1111nn . SIOO,OOl'.I. \'1"11ni;::nt1nn. fo'f'lr lurthrr in-1---------- nlrl. SchM.u!f'rl il1<'(1n1,. n1;"'' Roy McCerdle Re•ltor forma11011, plf'lli;r ,. all Iii\ YfllONT i·hnwr !I 124S.OOO per yr. Full prirr 1810 Ncwr'"rl Rl\·d .. C.i\l ·1-:rncst F:ckhnH 11j hrlrm. ~ hA , ~un1n1rr nr )I'· Sl.AA0.000. Stoller will fAkr 548-7729 Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc. 1). f "u r'n nr unlurn. 011nrr, S250.00f) dnwn. A.111y IAkr l·-----... ,.. ... -• ~Yll ·2EiZl ~~\'t"'ll \\'knd1< i:;:i::.o:-i74 fi7.1-10.19 hi-A~h rro(>Prty lor part of C0~1 h.v t11vnrr 1·i=tj}tf'x-2 Rr.1 • .,.--------• Dana Po int f"qui y, • l'i R11. frplc, hl!n11, l"ntl. R8•1 E stat• l ~".:"::-.,--:--:------65 Units i.::Rr11.gr11, ponl. "'14-6.".44. Exchang• 182 i 1311. frplr, hltn~. ri11r1n -A Near Harbor L--;;fs-for-Sale 170 i·h11r111111~ "r'lnH " m11~r. l\IANT hr11rl1 PMllP!'ty fl'lr :I .i2rio. rnn. 1!11"~2001. And Baker 21:! ft nn !11irn·ay11: t.-1i.::. hnn1r~ '" P.i\'f'r~irlr. 0\1nr1 Huntingto B h--. I ( ·' ,_. ~·1 . V n •ac Cro1111 lnf'nml' nv"r $140.000. N1~ur! (.:0 I 'nurff', s:zn .. ·11111. -Jl;u r.l'J)', ,,,, ~. An 1---------- <:rn11~ ~J'H'nrl !lhlf' App. 10"'~ rxrPllrnt te rm.;, R J t r, Nrs~. l.11~ Arii.rlr~. L'Allf. J<·on Lca.~r • Z Rr., rurn. 11"11111 rlt11l1r in1·,.~1m,.nt tf'· f;i'.',-!t"L,(l, R ~I Eat;t;W•nt•d 11-4 hnr11r. "/lt·i.:. J;:ll.l"Tlf'n. \.\/v. l111"n fiver 357~. Listerl prier ' i·1·ri1~. hr'rf'lf'\\'11)'• N r A r LAGUNA NH:UEL SIJORF:S $AAtl,OOO. Lrvrl \•1rw ll)t, nr-ran sir!" nf HOUSES WANTED Ot:·rAn. Av11 ll . 110""· $'20l'l. ~"" (" 1 JI s21i~'ll"l0 10·· \\'r nrrd 1n hnur~r fnrlitl20Rl;rnrv11 S1.HR.frnm CALL (TI'1) 54&-1600 INVESTMENT OIVlSION "THE RIGHT INVESTMENT" . , . \l'rtrth mn~irfrr11 tinn. SNAPPY ~· .~ 111 r1 In J)llPLEX, 2 &<inY1m11. 2 lirrp!Arr~ P11rh uni!, mrnrr l 1ri1 r1.us honu' nltier I BR liQU~f'. lli7.::.00. , ... i1,.'l'lr11r, fi~•m lhf''<I' 6 11lnrr~ on Ar11r-h Blvrl., Hun- tinatnn Rl'11ch, mnm fl"ll' rlPvt'lnpmt'nl nn Mck h11U or !(II. . , .CALL I 0 R DETA.Juc;. 9&1.44.µ, , I .arr ynu fAr-.~ii:tilf'rl~ \.\Ir hll\'I" R·2. R·J. R-4 Vlf'Rtil lnfJJ, Huntington R " ll ,.. h 11rr.:1, CALL DON TRITES., 1 , , t~ll him your nH'da. . . . . invro~t rton'I ,'lpPnd ! ;\-1i\k" a ppt. m l"t th"~ 61 ~IO!"f'.ll nn ~ch Rlvri., \\"1"~tmin111er, All lt!11&ed. S150,00J. , . , .l'f'lrt'llanl 1nrmnr frnrn !hr .Ill' ril"IUKt' 14 unit.c .... 2 hlk.11. rrrim t)foach . POOL R .}'Tl'!. nlrl. LADERA REAL TY .fll\~ \lo',Y' " ' ' rlnwn. JA<·k t:ooriwln 1111).~ rmplO,Vl'f'~ of l04•RI f11rlo'ry. 10.j. S11.1.. Sun,, Mru1. ---. ---- Moblla Hom•/ Treil•r Parks 172 !\1usl hf' 1· om mu Ii o i.: Laguna Beech dl!41Rn<'f' nr lrv\I~ lndu,.;tri"I Complrx. Up tn s:..o.ooo. ;'1.(1 RARE 1 BR. <111y f't.e/'flllo". Princ1p11.\5 0111). t:nrrai::r nn rrAr nf lfll " n11·r Vnitrl (fl, Nn. JO. 2{):\'.1 1:11rrtf'n. F:ntlrrl.v rrrlr r·nr111· N,. w p n r 1 Hlvri, C\1. rrl k furn l11h"'11. ('hllrl nk . ~1~9~4ti. 1 loni;1r!rr rl{'!. "'i ntrr Sli':i. iiiiiiililo••iiiiiii-ilililiioo I rNLJ.~f~~· RENTAL S ) 1-1 '"'·"'·'° "' ~Newport B•ach ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--.;.:.-~ :l STOHV • 3 RR. 2 RA . Nl'R!' 4!l~·.111R Fin•ncl11t Bu siness hny , Ralho11 Pr n; n tt u t ~. MOBILE HOME ESTATES Oppor1unlty 200 w;.,.,. 112'. '"·"'" & _.;...;. __ ....,....,. ___ ,___ --- LIQUOR ll<1'n~. <>ranl:r HousH Un(urn. 305 COUNTRY CLUB C2""'Y. of! "'" •'"'"" No G I t J111.l ,tlP•l111flt.Mllll"t., fil'~rtt nr ·h~ ,ik~. Br111 1 __ •_•_•~•-• ______ _ • ..i. 11.t. •I Pal• S.r1t11 nffrr ovrr 1~2.;;bfi ph111 \'l'ry OWN YOUR OWM 11maV h1111ic Rtock. 5:11-4510. • • DELUXE MOBILE HOME LOTS All 7 k wkncll'I, 4~:!9!l2. RENTAL FINOERS TlAllE YOUI IUIT llttl,I\ rot • CllAIJ,llJl(O D((fl .4Ji w. lt lh, COSTA MISA. Only Mobll1bi111 fart HouH1 * Apto. With AH These Fe1t11r11' f ln1nci1t * 64.S.0111 * fllCkf l ''~ GOLi tOlllSl 111u11,11L 1ruc1 CllllllOUSt I/ ;iiiiiiiimm;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;1 '-1>;...-r,.,.-. In Lt11ul/nrrU 'NllU!ll "'°' Ml ~trtl Wlltl PM!' 11 ll\11tflfbo1•~1. 4 1n1ld1, • ou!1ldf l llll11d too..,,, t ud Ito"'' 401;~0 •11d!tanu111 l llUllll .. f111ny ~o" ltl lUIN full-Tl11>t Socl1I Dl•tetor U"du1•oufld Ul1!ill1i t11tt. a11~h.nn11 rv c1b11 t 1ty.1yo1 Sn"'" H11u•JI Cu rot WllKllfDSi_.'CTIW( lllll(· MlllJ, WACATlvtd , ,lllillllllll NGMtS Ill TAI llltll ll l1V1111 $3,190 To 17,2111 MINIMUM 10% DOWN DllCOlllll ltr a••l1i11J\ ttJ' FllXllll flKAMCIKQ UNIT l MOW OPEN rill llDCllUll -Wll lT l RARE OPPORTUNITY Buslntss SM t.. $90 STUDf~NTS~ ·r urn . Opportunity 200 B11C'h,.lnr~ nl"Ar th" heAf'h, DISTR IBUTOR NF:t";OF.:D Viii ptt. Av111il ~nw! Rrli.11hl(' Pf'rson jm11n nr * y,·rimani ""·111 hf' 11r:<'r•rrl in S100-PRIVAT~ I Rr, parlly th111 arf'll !n mArkrt our NA· Cur.n. N f': 11 r t'\'~t')'thlnl(. 1inn11I 11rl\rrr•fi•f'd nf'C't.'t.~il) Ch1lrt pr! nk. produc·111 In lrie11I huP:.1nr~11 * , f11r!nr1r,11 l'lf', \lt'r ml'T'r"hlln· S \jl~lt ARO !n J. lnt1-:1 RR rll'r nur prOOurtic fhl'flui;:h ~J)ll.r\O\ll't on. ~ Ar l<kl:\ <·nln nprralrd rqu)prnrn!. Nl'1 prt11 nk . (,Ar, tnr!'I yrd. Jelling nr t'Xprrlf't1f•r 1~ rr. Av1ul M11r 1. qu1rrr1. Ynur lnvr.stmrnl 1~ * 100~~ SF.CURED. C' hr f ll~:l-C:t !T E 2 Rr Cntt11ai> w/ ROYAf'l.l)J.;r. "llni f'Mrf~"l 2Ar. V11r11nl. f'rnrtr1 for IOI. i• lhr r.h111t(' nf Miiiion~ in * thf' USA. ",f' n r,. rt Sl:>.'1-Ct.J-:AN l;i V11r Anl, :\,P.R. (li111rihutor11 tn •ervitt 1h~~r 2 R11 , ~h112 tpl. K\1111 ~1 . prln1r 11\C'flunl~. If ynu h11vr 1iinJ;:lr.11 ~k. A rl~1rf' In ~U('('f'rti In 11n * hr,n""t snllrl hu111nrAA rif yrn;r S200·SrACIOU~ 4 Br. 2 RA , O\\'T1 "ilh 1 r,. m ,. n r1 nu • dhl t 11r. NPW 1·rpt~. rhlldrf"n a:rrtY.lh p--.lrontMI 11nrf r9n 1n. It. ~I wl"knfllP, vr~! 11 m1n1mum nl $.;9:') Allfl * up. 'Vrttr ffl U!I fnr An In· ROOM MAT ~; ~ F: RV 1 r ~:. lrrvll'"'· lncl utl,. phnnr num-1 RrnlAhi; '" 11h1trP, m11t,. nr hrr ~-M. Compi1ny, P. 0 . 1"mlllr. ,,..,m $$'>. Ro' 1AA7. Cl"lll!A ,\'Jrf&, C11 BEACON * 645·0111 c'"""· j GRANNIS lnv••tm•nt OpPortunlty 220 1 Re1ida11tiel Realty F.XCJTAN\.E~. lnVf'ilmf'nt11 2629 Harbor Blvd,, CM & ,,, '"''""· Hnm• • RENTAL SERVICE 1n .. ·r•1mrn1 RP.all}'. 67~772.'li. 546-8660 Money to Lo•n 240 Scrvtn1t 1''rwpnrt·Cn111a Mr1111 1st T 0 Loans '"" "'"' 000 conl•I• •v"" 11hl" NO"': W• 11:uaran1,.,. srrvt•·" Ji ntl rl'!IUll,, Our r,.,. 614 "4 INT EREST 111 ll!i.00. If ""'" 1·11n·1 flnrl 2 d T 0 l yriu 11·h~r )"'111 11Ant. ynu n oa ns t1.-,n·t P'IY'. F11ir~ Try ut flJRN ~1·hl'll"lr wllh i;:11n1srr, 87e inf. h1.llr_rl nn :;i11 lty. Stt:'i. rnn. QuJrt 11rut1rn111 OK. Ail!lfl N~.W !I!'! ~ 2 Bf;OROOM hol1~". Sl.10. rit .ull'-prirl' lnRnll ln11t )'.111 '1, hl!n kit. Sattler Mtg. Co. :1 A.EOROOM!;, Sll\l'I, hltn kfl .. 641-2171 545-0611 roil, pl~yg-munrl, chflrlr"n II Srrvlng Ha.rbcir AM'll 21 yr1. pt-Ill ...,.,.IMmr. · ioo---U1l~-t-mffr11IP"I OK )~ 1 Sn fnrl'I Toi .. JW'I l"r1M tbAl fot Rtnt ~ SlOO 2 BR, k1<1.11 fl"IJ OK ISltfJ 2Art . lnNt. klt1•1pr111, Co\I ·--.. -----~1 '1 5~, 2 nn t!ll' 1111 nk ('.i'"'· HoUHS Furni,hff 300 1:\IVI JNI hrn" kh1• OK HR uen1r•I 11&.'j l RR " •wim pl, NR .~24.i. linaron ~ach, SS900 or ()f. O~El'f !at/l\tn. 2-6 Vl"'• lcr. 7 1 4 I 5 J 8 -I l 4 3 or Oiudal. On lM hl,y. ~al'\ l-~::~:_.:~_;_71_· ·-·----= vii'•·· ~tt. ~. v.ry r or 1u1 1 .. m mH m. ,,....,, t\l.OOO. "" u.. r • ..,,. ""''""' "iddlalll lll1A~T7 Ml 1• C.11 MWlll • Ila"'' 2 BR ... ht!Ulf' v. 111fdl l"f'nlal, """'ly rtfir. to wll CAii l.~1\2. I BR ort""1 rJaily Ptlnt WIUM bllriatm t'Llort. 642-5678 . VERY Cl.F:AN Ii VACANT l :"It l6 l.lnda Isle H.lt 2 .~•nry hn111~ In rinn1r Op•n Sun. f·S in... nr. ~1-hf'ot'I!~. fo'11.mlltl'~ U>vf'\y ~ RR , 4\, All. itrvk, onl.)• 11! $'Zf,,, n1n, As:f'n l 11 117.IYln l.f'~tt' "" nrtlnn tn ~6--4\11. hU,\, Thi~ 1, A mu•l ,,.., Fre"k J•mt1, R•eltor College Puk 548-4617 / REN1'/l,Jo;ASf': .~ Rf'l.. r11n1 e C'07.Y l'•rl·1 Rr f'1r hf'lt!'h, r11\, 2 RA, hUu1 R/0, hrkliu c•pl rtrpa, kltl11 k j)"I.•. SllfJ, 1'111r 2 htlln rlr~k11 k hull'P1ALA R•ntal• • '4S.3f00 m..,k~h,.11 l!rrpl, •ill! I,:lr,1 i hui:r hi.. 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Jo:STATf: , 1111~1t1rrNi Sini;.:.11'~ nlo, Jt7~ 91t!-•M71 M6--~100 NU·VIEW RENTALS 1z RR. ti-;;! htrin RIO~fA J;7,: 10:;0 nr 1'11 :11~R hi , r·rp!11, nf'wl,I' pA\nl l'l1. \\AT\!! rht 1111n~,, LI\ th1'l •!hi ~11r., ti0'1.;1()()' ff'Ml'f'ri lnl r\l'l'Utlvr' ~ hrt1•rn f\(~"" \Inv,. In Jort11y . Sl~.; l'!"'f nlvrt. th1plr,, Arh1h11 11111\ 1 1111• r11 11 $\~ ;..1n, Ai.:rnl 6i:~9.li, VII.I.Al;!-: rt1-;Al. ~;:."TATfo; I t>10-m10 '.lfi1·1•171 .\4A-~1 0.i -----1 l/NIQUE rhll/1"1111 ()f'1 Slly••rll" .1 RR nr f:.d 1n1tr I; nr. 2 h1l1•t11 G, rlPl'I rtinlui.: f:nldr nWt'!ll, !nl'ri yrtl 'I 1ron1, ,\1lufr11 11nf\". s.11:, ,\1 o i·rpl/11 rps. lmm1r. V11.re.n1.1 Ai:rnr f\~!130. fi-tn.-0020 . $2~0/Mtl. In mn. f'lr l"lM" r-.11 ~':\-110.\ ""•\rlf'n r Nil (lrr1u1. :i en . .1 AA , it,.n. )t.1!l-71·15 r>Y.1ll'rJ1111 I fl1n rn1, hl!n•. hrA1n rrtl· _ __ _ __ ii1i:•. rrpJ,._ $100 l•r .I VArANT 2 ROFlM .•. S?fifl i:;;:.::177. prr mo. Chihlrrn/pl't• nk R~:Al!1' ocf.11 n i·1~'\· .1 hr. '.! S11 hn1nin~ /lf\01, .,'" n" ',' I ' t")Ul'I~. l'ALI, r KtU hll. lrplr", pnnl !nrl mA n I 1111hr/rlryl'r, S:\'JO, Ari!!~· l'nirlrr ~~':!.~ 11;:!-liff.1:1. RROOl<TIUnsr &. 11'amllkln 2 Rn, rlrRpr~. 11111r ,. /..· 11rl'11, 4 l)rlrm. 2 hath. rlr11.Cl"' rrlrii::. S:J2\ rrin. Util pr!. !., <"l\rpetlnl!'. nl"'llr JIC"knnl •. ·""'" Sill/Sun, 9 to ~. 621 ~rnrrr1 y11rrl, S:IOO n1n. CAI! .>i~ZOlll 111 ~ rirn. U':~:~iBr~2811:-1~1;;;;-rm h11 rni WI lrpl. Rltns. Nr MeDnnnell Onu.-111 11 962°211~. l:vt'11AC'lll.ATE " RE 0 ------ P.()()M. 2 h A I h hnmr ;I RR townh•C, S21'i mo. I firrpl~rr, rltil. ri1r, pAtlrt. !'AY r111J Mfi-1226. rrrtrMrRtrrl. Ni·~ 11 h " i:: ____ ~~·1111 64~~7.1 1·1·11111 I.· flrpj., Nn prr• · .t RR, 11\m rm. Nr. colltp. A1•1111 J\1111Th 1.•L ,27.'1 flt"'I' 1wk • •hnp~. 1i00 t(I tt. lllu, ~:H~I IJ1u111!11a.1, (',;\!. S.'lOO, 1•1 ,,, llltl , !l:itl .. 91~7. Lochen my er Re.11101 'l Rr c.Wi, rri1tlrp11:-trpl. pHtlo, dbl "°11r, nr ht•h, pnnl 11r lvl. S»J. M:.-111.)7. , ______ , \ilVl-:L.Y 4 llR, 2 RA, frp1. 1ll00 Nrw1,.n1 Blv~I .. (',M, 1·pt/drf1~. hltrll, 1ar, lnf'd CMll f)-tfi.~!'211 Evr11. 611--1571 y1t Xlnt Inc. S:M'il>. Ml--8029. I • Lilllr Jrwtl·I Br, fnrrt yrd Irvine rnr •ml pet . Furn S1'l5, [;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;::;;:;: ALA R•ntal1 • 645-3900 UNfVEnSITY PARK '.t Rn. 2\t M, ,.,,, sm e llARO tn Af'11I ' 2 Ar, 11tv 2 RR. 2 halht S26:1 rf'I, fnM y rd, rn1•I l(Ar, lurl~' 4 Bit 21,1 ba, ~ rm. $340 flC'I~ SJ~ill. 1 , RA, 2 Ra.1 AlrJum llllJI ALA Rontels e '45·3fDD 'i:IJllTl.li RQCI< '.j'"'" Rn-:-Nf'w crpt~. nl'w 1Ur , 4 BR. 2\t hl.i tum MM nr11• rlrps. ~'"<'ti vRrrt. Qui"' 14 Aft. 2~ hi\,. rftm rm S.17:5 1.rr11. $2fl0 mo n~ ll'R•I" Nn 4 RR. 2 b.8 •. rAm rm $361) chlldr"n, M ' •i n I 1.f'1 . WE }fAVF: O't1fER11! ~!)..~;,(). 'I 111 11 I 1,.11i1 -'/I ,.1ill11r ·---------- 38 DAILY PILOT Siturd.1.7, FtbnlMJ 19, 1972 --,- I I~ l~_ ... _._-_ ... _ .. _··_··~l ~ r •• M ............. l~ 1 .... _ .. _··_·~_._ .. _ ... _ .. _ .. ~1~ I '*"'"""'.'''"'"' 11•1 1 ...... -........ ll•l: ..... ,, ....... ~ ... · r~i HOl.llH Unfurn. 305 1---------1Apts. Furn. 360 Apta. F u rn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. H1wpgrt Beach ------------------Irvine Irvine G1n1ral DELUXE 3 Br. fam . 2 &. S.17~. ltm' Port Charles Pl. !Harbor View Hm51 213: 6'10-4601. RAYCREST S.195/mo. 3 Br. 2" &, lge. D/R, FIR. frplc, overszd kit. Alli(I •v&il. t'urnisht'd 642-4539. llOlns fHnan Park Wes• bEASE/optton. 2 br It. den, 2% b&, tome view. Anx\ou5.'-------------------Aafnl 67~722.i •nR , 1 3 BR a: 4 Br homMI, nPAr Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. -------beach, Yn.rly lease. S32.i Generi1I Costi1 M11• mo. each. Agent ~1290. --__ -,~-~----- ! BR apl, All ulil. Older ftdult 11, no pe11 or children, $115. mo., $3."i 1ecurity ........... Newpcrt Heights A • QUJF:r R,.,...,., Br. ''" Bold New•Concept d.1))11, ftne l.l't'I!., nicr POOL . . ~t6;. R•nt•I• • Ms.3900 FURNITURE RENTAL e .wow!, :r Br. cpt/drpR , .. Monrh lo Mont.h 1tove/ret. hus;:e fnc-d yrrl. • 100% Purchase Optio:1 kld11/~t.1. $195. * Wide Selection. ALA Rental1 e 645-3900 Style-Colors CHARMING l Br. hnuiw $1!'!0 * 24 Hour Delivery BACHELOR 11p!, r'lflw crpts, !)A1nL Arfl!!l. $12.\ !21.ll 597-1!1!15 or .we Sal & Sun at.. 2!160 Lil Sallt· 1 BR. furn $120/mn, Gas & \\'Ir prl. Adults, nn pets, ~ chPdrt>n 646-7058 aft 5 & \\•knds. mo Avail. Feb, l~th. No i chlidren/pets. 6'12-8233. r!J' !"fi~ I ~ S.nta Ana Heights L~ ~ __ _ - • l BR deluxe Sl.39. Priv pa.lio. tropical pool. Quiet. 145 E. 18th St, Apt 10. 645-5429. ZONED FOR HORSES . 4 Bedroom frpl C" home, stovf', 51? ,V, 19th •. CM relrig: rpls, dbl a-arqe, 2 2'756 N. Mam. SA palios. Vf'ry l11rs;:e fenci'rl yard. Ideal for chllclrrn. S2'l0 Balboa Island 54R-J118l 547-03.14 $90 • I Br duplex, l adult non -smoker. Stove. tt>frig. Orapes. No pels, deposit. Rc-f. 954 W. l71h, 645-3787 NU.VIEW RENTALS BAYFRONT 1 BR 673-4030 nr 494-3248 .cozy . : SPACIOUS I BR bachelor, new w/v.• crprs, drp11, f'lec hlrn~. nr fN'}'S & shoppg, Not1h!!asl C.M. 545-4893. Ground nonr, v1ew, prr WestC"Uff patio, parking. Winter or $165 _ -,-B-R-.-,-,-,,-1d-..,,.-.-b-l!n-!I, 1 yrly. -KIO So. Bayrront, No. bl'am Ct'll. HeRI~ prol.1 c-'-· ~==~~--­quiet adults, no p e I s . * WOMEN-sinll;!e moms, 6'12-2514. kitchens /TV room. -- Houses Furn. or Unfurn. Da-\\'k-Mo, S60 Up. 310 ·67f>..361:'._.~-~--­ ----------1LGE 3 Br. 2 ba, frplc. Nr So. ./ AVAH:!llO\V! I & 2 Br., !urn .. pool, re<: rm .. gd Joe. No children or p els. 646-51124. l.OVELY 2 Br., furii. apts. .!iha2' crpls, Pool. Close to 11tores. Adults, no pets. SISO -J>l"r mo. Corona del Mar Ba.y. Newly redec. $300 mo. J_U_>ir_rem __ od_e_le<l-2-B-r.-2-83-,1 117 Diamond. 675-32811. frplc, clo11e to ocean. Adul!ll 2 BR .. S200 incl. utili!ies S300. J17 Larkspur. 673-3.11 5. Choice location! Winier Winron RP.alty 67f>..33.11 Condominiums Unfurn. 320 Balboa Peninsula 1----------------Cost• Mesa BAYFRONT apts, f urn. ------Yearly. Priv. bt'ach & park· CONDO. 3 BR, 2 BA. comp! ing, Ulil pd. l Br. S200/mo: bll·hll. Mr. Ql•Cf'n, ofc. 2 Br, 2 ba $300/mo. ~1151, homf' 539-2132. 675-6491. Fount•ln Valley i $25 \\'K~. &~u~p-0~,-0~ee-,-,~. -.-Lo\·eJy Bach-1 Br-ROOmll 4 BR, l~ Ba., rif.il. gar.. ,,_laid sen>ke-Pool-Util pd pa.lio, pool U.!le. S225. Kiris • Call 675-87-10 • OK. 159"39 Rocky Crt .1-------~~- 839-46.".5. H©fE like 2 Br duplex, quiet residential art'R nea r Huntington B1i1ch beach. S2l5 winter. 673-7615, CPT drps, 2 BA. wu:h/lfry, Costa Mesa n!lr/rng, pool, clbhst', wlr --------- pd. 4 BR, S220 l BR, $195; 2 BR, ,170. 548-140.i, 5.17-1~4. --=-·,----~--AU.. UTILITIES PAID 1 BR. c-lf'an. crprrl, drpll, Casa del Oro SISO. month. * 008-6002 * Con1pare before you rent • Cusrom designed. featurin11:: • Spacious kitchen with in- direct lighling 1----------1• &>pa.rate d!n'g area BRAND New! 2 BDRM. e Home-like storage crpl., draper!. Elect. appl. & e Prlvare patios dsh/Wl!hr. Swim pool. Priv. e Closed garage w/storagP. $190 mo. Lease des. 54&-2158 • Full length marble pull- art. 4:00. , man Townhouse Unfurn. 335 • Klng-sz Bdnns • Pool • Barbf'ques • sur. rounded a•ith plush land- scaping Newport 81•ch * ADUl~TS PREFERRED* Adult Living at H~ best 3 BR, 212 bll .• bllns, \\'/w Large l BR Sl75 crpt: rlbl. s;:ar, pool. SZ!l5 trrn.mES FREE REALTOR 5-iR-6966 365 \V, Wilson 6'12-1!171 ~~~~~~~'· , ....................... . Dup lextt Furn. 345 .1!141 Pomona Ave., C.M. BEAUTIF'UL STUDIO APT. Frj'llc.. heam ceil., priv. patio. Adults. no per. S138. 336 E. 20th. 6'15-1317. 1 Br $130 & 2 Br $160. Pool & re1ncc. Ideal for bachelors, no children. 1993 Church, S<IR-96.'U. LRG 1 br upper, C r p I / h I Im/dishwasher. Adulrs. no prots. a.ft 6, 612-404-t * \VINTER RATES * Altrac furn Srudios SIJ5, J BR'., S\25. Adults, no pets. 213.i Eldrn, Mgr. Apt 6. FOR Adults over :r>. Newly decnr. X-lrg 2 BR, 2 BA, Ulil pd. Pool. $145. 548-2407. l BR, nr OCC, laundry facilities & ca1i:iort. Sl35. monlh. 546-8.i94. BACI-IELOR apt. utilities paid, 3.37-0 E . 21st St. CM. $140. pt>r mo. 548-8945. FURNISHED 2 Br. 11pl, util pd. S170/mo. 2277-B Maple St. 548-5913. * * NICE 1 & ~ BR Trailer'!!. $75 & UP. Ma!ure adulls. Child OK. 6'12-126J. Huntington Beach * FRESH AIR If you get a move o.n, this ad is worth $150 If you rent a Tara Apartment this weekend . you'lLrcccive a $150 move in alloJArance as. a credit against your second month's rent. And, as if that weren't enough, look at all the great things you and your kids get at Tara Apartments. SYi•imming pools. Big rec- reation centers. Playgrounds. Beautiful landscaping. Convenient barbecue areas. Spectacular apartments with patios or bal- conies and much, much more. Pick the Tara Ap3.rtment that suits you best. Then make sure you visit it THTS WEEK· END. This way you can get In on the $150 moving allowance offer. LARWIN 'S TARA HILL -CYPRESS 9090 Moody St. Cy press, California 17141 126.3881 On Moody, just south of Lincoln, between Pioneer and Valley View. - Recreation center has fireplace. billiards, kitchen facilities. Gym, sauna. & Jacuzzi. Small pets aJlowed. Beautiful split-level, 2 & 3 Bedroom apartments. Built.ins in kitch· ens. Paneled. rough-sawn walls in each liv· ing room . From $1-86. including gas & water. LARWIN'S TARA VILLAGE -STANTON 10250 Beach Blvd. Sta nton, Ca lifornia !7141 821 -81Sl Take Santa Ana F'ree,vay tn Beach Blvd .. So. just past Ball Rd . or San Die.'!'O Freeway to Beach Blvd. No. to 'fara Village . Recreation center has color TV. billiards & kitchen facilities. Teen center. Closed circuit TV systen1 in each apartrnent that connects to your personal TV se t to keep watch on the play areas. Small pets allowed. Spectacular 2 & 3 Bedroom apartments. Kitchen -built· ins. including dish~rash er From $18 1. including gas & water. ' LARWIN'S TARA VILLAGE -ANAHEIM 1250 So . Brookhur1t St. Ana he im, California (714 1 772-6890 Take Santa Ana Freeway to Brookhurst So. Just past Ball , or San Diego Freeway to Brookhurst. No. to Tara Village. Recreation center with billiards TV. Teen center. Sauna. and color Closed circuit TV system in each apartment that connects to your personal TV set to keep wa~c.h_ on the children's play areas. Laundry facll1t1es. Small pets allowed. Loyel,Y 2 _& 3 Bedroon1 apartment.~. Kitchen bu1lt-1ns including dishwasher. From $201. including gas & water. LARW IN'S TARA HILL -ANAHE IM 2130 W. Cres ce nt Ave. Anaheim , Californi• (714 1 772·7980 Take Santa Ana Freeway to Brookhurst. 5o. one block to Crescent. Turn left. i:tecreation center with fireplace. conversa· t1on lounge, kitchen facilities. Gym saun3' & billiards. ' L1:1xurious 2. 3 & 4 bedroom apartments. Kitchen. bu_ilt-ins including dishwasher. Closed c1rcu1t TV system in each apartment that connects to your personal TV set to keep ~atch . on children 's play areas, From $186. including gas & water. THE LARWIN COMPANY 1972 A CNA F in a ncial Company LIVE LIKE A KI NG W:ilk .1 Blks l.o B!'af'h~ ~f' 2 BR, apl , ne1•,.ly dl'C'Or. \\'/11• rrpl~. drp.o;, !lltns, ex- Cf'Pt rrrri~. $150. No 11n11:ls. no f>('IS. 5.16·1711 1--------------------Cost• Mesa At Budg et Prices! * * BLOCK lo Beach! At. trartivf!' I BR. S135/mo. In. hint ok. t213l 43:l-0264. Apt1. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn, 36S I BR .. frl'W:'!'d y11rr:I area. Ollfrr pl"Pf's. Qu iet stref't. s12;,, Jlf'r mn. 642-8227. FURNISHED- UNFURNISHED 646-l7:>4. * POOLS DuploxH Unfurn 350 * ENCLOSED 1~~~~~-·~-GARAGES ' Coron• d•I Mar * CONVENIENT TO ALL BEACHF:.!' SHARP I-BR.: ""'"""'""'"FROM $135 MONTH Bltn11, rcfr1s;:. & patio s:ioo MoO!h A.,nt 675-51'6 ADU LTS PLEA SE Cost• Mu• VILLA POMONA SPARKL1NG front duplex, S&nra Ana Avf'. Rei;prn;lb!e PHONE 642·2015 (1760 Pomona A\!c. I ad\Jlr~ only, nn pf! t s . ..,""l~"!'!'~~~~,..,. 642-9319 or M;.o<l2. * $30 WK. & UP * CHEERFUi. 2 br, 5epanl~ e Studio & l BR Apts LARGF: qulrl I Bdrm .. m fl!h. Near occ.'Rn & llhnpplng. SlTiO. Really nit'~. 673-1784. Lagun• Beach e Sparkling View -Beach front B11ch. All util i n c I ''early. SllO. ALA Renta ls e 645·3900 • SJ>Aciou!l & Nirf'. Srrps to wtr. Util incl'd. Yearly. Sl:10. ALA Rente lo • 645.3900 Sl6.'i.' [.ow,Jy 1 Br., view apt. nr heB<'h . Ulil. )Kl. Rf'!p. f'mployl'd ariultis. 4~m. =-------OCEANFRONT 11.partmf'nl I moms. S80 or $90 per month. 673·1241 or 675-5048. ON WATER-Beautiful 2 BR furn apt. $230 per mo. \\•/frplc. 673-2861. 11 BLK to bc-h, 2 br, u!il pd, frp!c, 119 46!h St. 771-3>48. Newport Heights CLEAN I or 2 BR Adl!s. no J>l'!s. Lg. kit. Sl~SlSO. 2421 E. 161tr St .. N.B. 646-1 801. Apt. Unfurn. 365 Generi1l CLEAN 2 BR, no g11r. Ref's. S17fl .. Corona del ,,_far. Back Bay 2 BR., E"lect bllf)S'., disposal, cpts, drps, laud. hook-up, heated pooJ, children OK. S16."i. mo. 67.3-6234. Balboa Island LfITLE Island, immac 1 BR, 11tove/l't'frig., new shag crpt &. ~inf. ~l.i Grand Canal. $195. mo. yrly only. 673-5270. UNF'URN. Down 1 ta I rs . Carpeted. 3 Bdrm., 2 Ba ., South Bay Fronr. $450 per mo. By Owner. 6+4-2922. Balbo. Peninsula Apt. Unrurn. 165Apt. Unfum. Cost1 Mesa Coat • /Ms• Corona del Mar for rent Spectacular views for your family. From this Harbor View hilltop above Co rona def Mar. Dramatic architecture. Handsome Inter- iors. Privacy. Pool, gardens, play areas. Close 10 schools, sh0pplng. Two and three bedrooms, two baths. From $245. Gas and cablevislon· included. BAYVIEW APARTMENTS San Joaquin Hills Road, east of MacArthur Boulevard For information, call 644~5555. Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 -------Balboe Peninsula Costa M•• 4 BR. 2 Ba. d 'll' sh r, patio. gar, 1~ blk oc~an ,t stv/refrig, cpl/drps, pdv patio, gar. ~~ blk ocean & hay. S.'m nio lsC'. Adul!s on. Jy, no petR, 675-5034. YOU NAME IT \\'P're nf'ar it~ t'or cnnven. ienre to the things that count, romp.11re our locaUon nt-ar thP park, library, \\'Ir mf'n's club, boy's club, glrl's club And shoppln(. QUIET 2 Br apt, sundeck. S200 per mo. Clean. no pets. Call New.·! 546-1397. * 2 BR, 2 BA, den Corona d1I Ma r ON TEN AC7'.ES 1 &. 2 BR. Fum • Untum. Fireplaces I (.;riv. PR'ios. Pools Tennis Contnl'J BkfRI. 900 Sea Lane, ~M F4~-26l 1 !MacArthur nr COii.st Hwyl AU.. below Coast Hwy., near Big Corona Beach . Studio, gar.; inc. util. $150. Lge. 1 BR. garage' S\85 Lovely 2 BR home, lgr. Yard &. patio, dbl. garage. unusual S295 UNTVERSITY REALTY 3001 E. Cst. H'V)" 6n.-.6:)10 CLOSE lo beach, Ir;::. 2 Br. 2 Bit. open hl"ams. frp!c, bltni.. priv. porch, priv. ,1:<1r. 330-A :\1argucrire. 673--0937. --2 BR.. Bltn!i. \\'alk to h<'ach. S190. Orangr Coast Rf'al Esfa~e. Call: 6'11-4S4S • GREAT VJE\V 2 BR. • Frplc .. bltns. sundPck~. pool. S200 up. 64-Hi344. 67~'120-1. 2 Br + sl'pr gul'sl rm & b11. Pvt pal\o. 11:11.r. Nr Shops. No child/pet~. 673-~J OI:. 2 BR · Pool. $225/mo, 642.S400: alt 6, fl4R·0'797 Costa Mesa NEW Well Locaterl Garr:lf n apartments Fresh &. new v.·ith pool, coffet' room & many extra fratures Enclosed garage Caroets & drape! All huil!.ins 1 &. 2 Bedrooms From S15."i Per f\lonlh Driv" by 2.111 Elden Av,,, Or call &t5·5780 ... REALTORS SINCE l'M4 673-4400 SET TLE DOWN.- TO SERENITY whetl!' olhen found a quiet, ffibl. way of Ure, people who care. Compare~ • AduJt living features: * Picture-book kitchrn * Pool, putting green And more at The Vendome 1845 Anaheim 2 hlork nt Newport Blvri. Call: 6'12.2;1;24, 1'1rs. Phillips 8A01ELOR PAD f'rplc .. bt:dms, cedar panl'g., 1 cpls/drpii:, pri pafio, $150.' Uril. pr\. No pet lJ6 E. 20th. 64~1317. I 2 BEDROOM, c 11 r p e ti n g I draPf'S, buil!·ins, garage, t'Xcellent Mesa VP r r:I" lncarion. $150 p" r month. 962-989~. 3 BR, 2 BA, + den, $200, 2 kirls, no pell!. B!t-ins, CID, \\'J D hkup, patio, gar. 181-H Delmar. 548-8278. I NEW 1 & 2 Br dl.x apts & townhou!>l's. Pool. d11•hr.1 From $1 55. 324 E. 20th I 64:>-4761. • t1! BF.AUTJ1''UL 1 & 2 BR.1 Conll'mporary Garden Aptii:, Pat ios. frplr , pool. Sl:l<4165. Call 5f6-j1SJ. ATIRAC. 1-'rcshly painted 21 Rr, C'rpt/ne\\' drpi.. hl!nF .1 rlsh11·hr gar, nn pr!~. S160. 1 ,,....,,1. I DUPLEX. rerlec., 2 Br, hi beam ceilln~. prvt patio, no 1 childN"n, ~m pe!, rel&. 376 1 E. 18th St. 642-1953. I ~~~~----2 BR Duplex llCl"OSS from schl & park. Stove, refris;:. Nr Westcliff. $160 mo. * 548·6284. 1 BR. Ne\\' shag crpt. Ir~ , clnsets. nr shops. Adlt s. UliJ pd, 1884 Monrovia. 5-18--0336. LRG· 2 BR. New crpt & drapes. $130/mo. * * 548-7209 * * * 2 WEEKS FREE! * 1 BR Sl2i up -2 BR $140 up POOi~ * * 642-2181 • 2 & 3 BR. Frp:e. Bll·ins. Closrd garage. Near South Coast Plaza. 54f>-232t. SHARP I BR, Close to 0CC It. UCI. Sill mo. *. 557·7768 * * 2 BR UJ'lper, crpts, drp1, range, (l\lf>n. refril;!. No pets. S13.i. 968-1455, 5118-7729. * STUNNING 2 Br GRrdPn Apt. Pool. $165. 64f>-5530. $30 v.·i!h 11r:I. e \VIL.SON GARDENS e 2 BR, lir.t BA. crptldrps, encl patio. Sl40. 642-6811 1 BDR~1. stove & relrig. Clean. Adult1 -no pets. 717 \Vesl 18th St. S125 mo. • Spac. living-3 BR or 2 + rlen or guest mom EXTRA l'l!:' new I Br. Bltns. e Gra.ck>us touches, e.g. Shag cpts, drps, enc I F'ireplaces Ji'.8.1"8.a'P. Priv palio. ~1901. e LJ: closets + lndry/work· LARGE 2 BR Condo. 11\oo 111 B•lh. mo. c ... port • 2 Bdrms •.. Fmm S185. Call 637-2943 j dlnini::. Resp cpl. No e Room $15. WK &:. Up. . ch f I d I p f' t • 5 4 5 -6 41 2 , • 'IV & 1'fa1d. Scrvic~ A Vllil 642-9139 e Phone Servl<'e. Ulll Pd ' ' • All major credit cards Newport Beach Clt'Rn 2 BR "''/pool, Upper Bay area. Sl.50. 673-4171 att 6pm. 2 BR, 1 Ba .. newly redec. THE FA1RWAY VILLA 2 BDR?if, sunken living $225. Nr. oce11;n & "-· ... No 20022 Sanla Ana Ave. 546-6215 -1 ~ Dana Point 2376 Newport Blvd. f>.18-9755 . Thi11 Ad Worth S.l on Rent SPACIOUS. 1mm11c. 2 BR., Children ,_ p 1 • 1. DEN, I BA, liv nn, din "" e ,.,ec ion A good want ad "ls a rood Investment U'llJ' room. .. ,, c, crpll!, ... .,~. children or pe.ts. 67>!1591. BAHCELOR trailer. Quiet, Ga.rage. S175. 673-5629. classified •.. 642-6678 646-1800 or 642-3.175· b11.rgain~ galnrn. The "Yellow Page11" of private, $100. + Artulls only. I 'o'°'a..,i1,-y"'=Pi"'to""1""'w,-,-Ol~A..,d-s ..,h-•-v•1 Apt. Unfurn. 36l Apt. Unlurn. 365 Apt. Unlu rn. 36S Apt. UnftJrn. 365 -:-~..,.,,..-...,.~~-,....;~-,-~~~- L •gun a Niguel Laguna Niguel L•g'una Niguel Lagun• Niguel rm, J,1::e kit w/bldst bar. Unbeli1v•bly Beautiful lf 'washr. w111sh mach, many VAL D' ISERE Garden Apts. xtnu1. 1;10nlgf'. \flew. ck>!wrl Adults -no pets. Flo'll•ers gar. S200. No 1 ma J J everywhere. Slream Ir I children. 499-1197 •(I 5 Waterfall, 45· pool R<'C. Rm, Sll.una, Sgl...; 1-2 Bdnn. F'um-! Huntington Be•dl Unfurn. fmm SllS. SEE IT: j M00£R.N 2 BR. Bltna, Crpr, 20Xl Parsom, 64.2-8670. o,,.s, F1;1k. Cupo~ • HOLIDAY PLAZA BRAND NEW All Utilities Paid 20102 Birch St. 1 nr O.C, A(r. port, S. of Palisadcl' Rrl) 2 BR. 2 BA w/ prlv. patio. Billiard rm. jacuzzi. Nr. UC Irvine, Rl'nl Reasonable! Mgr. 557·4246, NEw-2""ec;-R, ---2 =eA -1 20432 Sant11 Ana Ave f11cros.-. from SAnla AnA Go If Coul'Sf' l. Bnuwt New turni· lure. He11tM Pool. Rt>ll!'!On- 11ble Rent! MJr. 9'1S-1~. BAL.BOA & Xlth, 2 br, com· pletely tum. 1 Yr. lu, U~ ata.irs. 1 hlk lo bch. Mops eel. $210 mo. 131 A hu1t + Cif'&tlUp. Utll pd. 673-9034 •ft. 6 pm, I, ' ' NOW AVAILABLE •• ·' & 2 bedroom aportmenh, fu lly ca rpeted and draped, insulotion and soundproofing, recreation focili- ties, heated swimming pool, barbecue oreo. INCLUDES-GAS • TV CAB LE• WATER " 1111.undry /11.cil. Stl.'i. CUuple & OF.LUXE Spacious l BR. I 1m11ll chlllf OK. No pt>ts, fum Rpl., $135. Heated pool. 842-4664 11.tl 5:30. An1J)Je parking. Adulls -no IMJi.tAC. 2 BR, Crpl. [)rps, Pf'l11, 1965 Pon10na .Avf'. CM 811.N, Parlo, Ulwly fe.nf't"rl StOO -MOVE JN Allowance grnunds. Pvt dbl pra~f'. Shad}' Elm~ -Uiwn -Pool St60. RnpnMlble m11.rrffo<i , Chilth'f"o's Sectlon couple. 8U-l27ti 1' um. & Un rum 1 & 2 Rr. I l''rnm Sl.35/mo. Up I 3 BR, l" ba, xtra Ir tncrt 17i F:. 22nd St. • 642-J64S. ).._rd dble pr., wahr/dr')lr.1~=-~~~~~-'-'-" ep11.' drpl. 5J6...l651 $L15/mo dlx Mob. home.. u. port Be.ch mmpl furn, htd pool, adult .-w couple, no petA. 4 SeaM)r1'• WANTED: tbouahtrlll family :\lob Esl, ~ Nol Blvd ~ J't"bt oew unf. dl1J)lcx, 548-63.12. ~=~.~~~~~-IA\'~)' 3 Br. 2 Ba., Cllf'J)., e REAt. Value! Crpt•. dfP!I:, draph.~blttw: el«. Pn.at! d hwhr. pool, 2 BR. $1•'5. door opMWr:'"D)Q. M.,ture Alfult~. nn peur. 1'C'' Thomu RJtr. M8-6.UJ. ~lei. 2295 P•clOc Avt. ** y Mrly BHch 'lt:Jt MH87A "' 642.-1429. ~. S..,uiilul 4 br, I ho, SHARP BEAUT. 2 BR. ,.,._ fllnl.. llre~, pe~ PmL Adulta. no pe1-. fl lttn OK. 1'0! W •• BAI .... 81\'ll. ot lnlMI okT Sil$. ~. &n-222.'I or m..iw. SEE & GET BONUS , • BACllELOR 11p1: cenb'all.y Jocalcd, irle11l for lady nr gentleman •k>ne fFrom 46 &.over). f70 & $85. 675--0780. CRA1tM.ING Couare1 - $140'/mo. lnch.Ktlna u 11 t . Wa)J< '" beoch, 00 W. Balboa lll\Od. NB. 2 or 3 Br de:luxe dqplt'x. apt. ~~ blk to bch A ha¥. AJI nu furnihln!. i1)..«,J6. '* '* OCEANF'RONT J Bt, 2 &. Ot'Juxt. Wlnttt. AdUlt'a only. Nt1 pel.s, ~ ' "• .. \ • , .. -~,· ~-... • \~ .... : . --~·~=-. (' . I Laguna Niguel Apartments Save Up to $39 per month Wll•l- A~ 1 -th lrtt re11t l9 • _ .. IMw .... ~!Illy .... 1 ledroom I lath $185.00 2 Bedroom 1 lath $225.00 2 Bedroom 2 lath $235.00 ,,.. ''"' ..... • lllO. i.e .. $154.00 $1B7.50 $196.00 • LAGUNA NIGUEL APARTMENTS • JtOttAhMe A-.~ ....... c.I .. "."" 4fJ-4i72 I ·Buy a to Border Bargai Every cla ss ifie d want ad in the DAI LY PILOT appe ars in every edition every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes end sold fro m newsracks frorri border to border ell along the Orang e Coast ••. all tho way from Seal Beach to . San Clemente You Get It All • • • Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Irvine Saddlehack San Clemente Capistrano <Plus the dally. newsraek edition) • For One Price With A • I • I Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO • • I JOIN THE • ' 'SELLERS CIRCLE' ~WE'RE SAVING SPACE FOR ••• ~ r-m;-J ~ ~ If you sell a service and don't advertise in the DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're doing business the hard wey. The Service Directory I classifications 600-699 in the classified ad section daily ) gives you an advantage you get through no other advertising medium . It reach- es customers who are ready to buy. Be there when your prosp ects come into the mark'et looking fo r the services you have to sell. If • your service isn't listed , we'll start a category just for you. Piek up the phone right now end reserve your spece in the "Sellers Circle " ••• . Your Direct Line to I Directary Results 642-5678 , ' DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD Dll'AltTMENT ' Apt. Unfu rn. US Apt. Unfurn • 11 ~;:;;;.~;..;.;.....;..~~~ 365 Apt. Unfu rn. 36.S Apt. Unfu rn. :US Apt. Unfurn. Costa Mesa Costa Me11 NEW NEW NEW VILLA RIVIERA J Uf:T rlNISllJo:n F emllles Welcome! 1 1101 2 BR. 2 FULL B ... • SpteUtl r1thinrr 111p11N' e ih·k ~11r11gc1' 11• liz 1'tf\r • Bm eril • Lnclly • P11hf\" 1e D \\'.Ol!poi;;k.I • nrn!>f's • Dcf.'p 2 rolor shai::: ""'" • ~P"<'illl ~unr1pmn11rti: e Nr. S11n nn-gn f'r'll•y, llar- 1 Mr Btvrl /, ~hnolll GAS llf'11!, G11l1 CMk\nz: 11nit \\'a1cr-All rui 1rf. I Month to Mon th 622 Hamilton, CM IStt Mgr-fl.II'. It Mrs. Hobitn 548-2062 TRIPLEX, l yr olrl, Z l1rge hdrm~. li\'ini,r rm, <l inini;: , rm, llh.llJ: C'Rrpr1.•, dl'AJ'lf'~. built.ins. pRl 10 & r11r11rr. 111.untlry f11rilitif'~. SIM ml\. Av11il11blr M11rch 1. &15-3371 nr 11.10-011:.! ·-------•BEAUTIFUi~ GROllNOSe SPANISf'I DECOR Air/oond. l.11~. wtr, f'(f. G11r1ti::;P, Pool, Rec. mi., laurulr~· . .1 BR $140, 2 RR $ 1M·S1fii,._SJ7;,, H11.c1eMa de ~lr~11 Apt~ Hill\\'. \\lil.~nn, ~f' ~1gr. No. 1 0 UPLF.X 2 'Ar, l'r-Ba. \.l'llJ!hrr rlT)'fT . d\\'l'hr, pAtlo. Nici' & clrao. ~14. I •2 BR.. 2 BA STUDIO. l Crpts. drps. pa tio. POOL. 1 I rhiJd flk , fi.1~1!'lf;. :fRR~h;:-:-pnnl. i'o'n flt'i;, I l111I prl. Nr ,;tnrr.ot f'nrTin . Rt>alror fil:l-~ 2-RR-. -u-;:,f-. -Clran, Cpl~. nrps. Nrw p11 inl. Sl J.'l m11. 710 ShRJim11 r, ~~T-11. 2 RR , 112 RA ., 1'R rrnrt & J111111rtry f11c il1l if's. $Hill. AvRil. ,\farrh 1. ~-R;J!J.1 >'nrT't'rl air bf'11t1n1 2 rhilrll"l"tl wf'l('flr'IH' Hot Ir rold "''"'""r f\lrn 3 Pdrm. 2 81th. $1.'IO arpel~ 11.ntt t1r11.pts Built-In slov" C11.rport.atall llliowu LA.uf\dry ronm. Ftnc~ yant. No Pf'!ll MESA VILLAGE ... ~ts. 1046 El Camino Dr. •A 546-7331 IUe&li.Bllll -21 - ArARTr..1•;NTS J RR, 2 BA .......... S2\'i. 2 BR, I\.,, RA ...... ,. $1NI. 1AI..<.;0 AVAii~, f'URN.1 New edult gerden Apts. Ill E. 21st. 646-1666 BAY MEADOW ... PTS. 2 Rr, llf'11.m rt'llln.::111. prlv 1m· tlo, rrc. f11rtl., clOMd 1:11.r· Ai"· Gaa hl'11.t. <'MklnR Ii \\'Aff'r 11.ll pd. AH 11.dult~, 00 pt'!ll. F'mm $16.~. 387 \\I, R11 y S!., C.r..1. Cntl li46-fl07'.I -*~* s1 io~*- :i Rr. 11, R11, nr\\·ly peinlrrl. Alt;;~. 1•p! rirp, tnrl p11lif\. Nr ,or;r•hl,or; k i;;hnp'g. C'h llrirrn k f)P1!1 nk . llRO Crn!rr St., CM. "12·11.:~n nr 5i&·26.112. SPACIOUS:\ Br, 2 Ba , Sh11.g rrri.•. blr1111, rlrp11, patio. SIS.'i rno. fi4a·4647, M.8-0.124 ari :\ pm. --.. il!E GABLtS" 2 Br. \\'/lt'Af. Aitul111. f'pt1, drp.~. hltos, rnC'rl ,\ r rt. 11 p111>n, \\'Ir rvf. fi.16·41'10 213!\-C Or11.11i;:r Avr. $1:1:'l $9j_J_Rft_\\'/R'fl::I". 1 11<l;-;-lr non·~nlflk!"r. SlllVI", N'fria .. rln1pi'lt:. No [If'\~. r1rpo.oti1. Rf'L 9[f1 \\I. lith f;.t;._;i7117 ----·--SPAL'. 2 & J Ar. ApL $\40 11p Pml, 1·pt nrr1., hlln.ot, Klrli;; Ilk l!l!lfi l\111plr Nn. 1 h~:.!·'.l.Rl'.I MODERN I Rdrtl\, 1111!. Cp!s, 220fi (.'nllriir Nn. 5 fi1 2·70.15 drps, rl shw,;hr, h I I -i n !I , 21).1:1-Tu~ti'"n-A,.-. -,-RR. J::lll'll.l!;P. I chtld ok. All utll Ai~ut. sh11.t crpti, bc•m /lfl . $15fllmo. :i07 Al'ocarlo, t'Pil. Jri,r fncit p11tkl, ;•r + Apt 9. C!\l. fi1j.-()9~t ln rlry horik-up. ~3Rn. 1 & 2 BR 11p1,;, S12j &· $1~2.:iO. :IRR, 2 he. 2 111m ch!lrtl'f'n f'rpi;;hly p111nter1. r r PI"· 01\. 111unrt r:v t11e1I 11.v11il, rlr~. blfn.~. c n v f' r P rl Slfi.i. 1n.t1 :\iL~!llon Or. CM. C'Arpnrts, chilrirrn !..· rirr.~ a:i1-'.\JM. nl\. R.10 Crnlf'I' SI. ;,1i;......1014 I_:::::_::::__:__ _____ _ I $12:! :'\10. l.gP. l BR-:-~/~ rpl, drp.ot, .!l!OVf', rPlrhi. N""'ly rlf'cor. Adulfll, no Jlf'I!'. Quif!t. 1991 Nf'"''porl. fi4"-Rl13. "?.111kf! Ronm }~nr 0111· tt y'' •• cl !11.n out th, lt'llrAR!' .• your 1T1111h Is CASH "'·h h 11. DAILY PILOT Cl1Mifif'ft ad. NO MATTER WHAT ) • IT IS • • • YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For FHI Service & Expert Assista nce DIRECT DIAL 642·5678 Dana ~otnt Huntington Be•ct. Newpo rt h1ch Newport hocll Lr.fo: I RR Of"f'•n Vlf'w 11pt, har din Ar.k, hv rm , IJ::I' br ON BEACH' k b11. B11lmny . ""'""' Ah11.11: rp! • A drps. bltns k relrl&, sis;,, 2 en Un furn f't. S2.io1mo. SJT .... l!l2T, «37-.'ill'. foi11'n!t11re A\'•U11~• · • C'Ar pe !s-<1 r.11 rie$•d \Jh "'llhflr hf'•trrt pcx"1l-11un1•l11Mla tPC rnom~ll'I Vll'Wa, Pfitlo11-11mple p11rktnc ~curlly auant111. WHY PAIK NIWPOITlll STAY HOME ON WllKINDS. WOULDN'T YOU? Eest Bluff t BR. 2 BATHS r1111y f'lll'pt'lf'rl ,, rlrllpf"rl, llf'• t1!llll'J VII'\\' llfll . 2 r'l"l\'l'l'l"fi !)fl rll 'c 11!all11, r.11..~ k \\A!rr p<t. s:r..o n1n .. yrarl~. 816 An11a:oa \\'11y, N.R, HUNTINGTON PACIFIC II 's all here ror you to enjoy Saturdays and Sundays and all "''eek lon11 . too. • « 175-60!0 0 __ ..._ ... 711 CX"F.AN AVF:. II R. t 714) 5.'\6-1·1117 Orr r>Pf'O 10 Atn ·fi pm n11 tly \\'II.I.IA\! \\'Al.1'f:RS ro . -. N EW-OELUX!-.-1 -~~~~~~~ ! RR s12;, ur 2 Ar , 'l f\1 Slffl 3 BR. 2 RA Apt fnr if'11.~r ur C'p1 /rl1·r-•. J°"'Yll. rr.-n11. ln<'llt ~pllc. m1111rrr .or;Ulll', tl1n 111111.: If\ hr.,C'h ("lcl!ll' 1n i;:nlr, mi k rlhl l!JU'llS:f': 111110 rlnor :no l21h ~I ~1.'VO-O lfl7: ~l !l ('lp!"ner 11.1·111. Pool k Rtr~-1.,1h ~t .. '>.'lf>.-l,tl arion lll'f'll. ___ _ e $ZT:i e 86~ A !lliao~ \\'11,1. NB l\l11n11grrl R,v 'V!Ll.IAl\1 \\I AL n :ns C'O. s;so.ooo heollh spa, 7 •wlmmina pools. 7 li§:!hlcd tenn1~ court5, bicycle trails. puttlnt ~re~n. shurflebnarri. <'Toq 11ct . Spacious junior 1 ·~ rron1 $170 n1onthl.\·, plu~ t or 2·hedroom pl&nJ; and 2.i;tory lo\vn hou .~e~ ~·Ith 2 or 3 bPrlrnomJ;, All "'ith el,.ctr1 c kitchen11, prlvJtite hal<'ony or pAtin , cArpet1n~. draperles. f\ub· lt-rranean park1n~. elevator~. optional maid . .. C'rvice . l.011r1nel fnod n1arket, dry cleaqer, hrriulv i;alon on J::rn11nds . .Sec be1utiJully fur· ntshod rnorlel~ todAy , 9 11.111. to 8 p.n1. Ot her 111ncJ; bv appointment. .lui;I north of Fashion l."'lftnd at Jamboree and San Joaquln Hills Road . • -----NEWPORT BEACH 2 Al1. i RA Oldrr· 1•nuf'll r prPf. f\'n JWlll. A1·111I f\11r . I S15.'> mf\. ~4 231!l T elephon• (71 4) 644-1900 for r ent•l lnformatl1n. VIII• G r enada Apts . Lido Is l• F'our bMMOfl\!1 \\'ith h11lron.i---------- lr!l 11hove & helo\\'. G1•n('1fl11~ BEAUTI F U L PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS on the bay ill'1ns: k qulf't ll11n"011nrt!n11: BAY FRONT ----- fflr f11ml\y 1<1•ith eh1lrlrr 11 .1 Hr. ~r11rilo 11p!. '2 1111 .\II Apt. Unfur'1. l\'f'1r Cnmnll de! l\l11r lliJ::h rlr1'. 1n1·I rlhl ril'll>r t'"'"ll;, ~hnol. F1N'pl11 c·r , \Ir! h11r & rlrr. r11n1:r. rl1~1,...c11 1, rl~h NewPort Beech JU I "pt. Unfurn. Newport l1•ch 365 hu1!t .in kitf'hf'n 11ppl i11 nrf't. 11:;;h1', 1111<0h rlrrr. ·~ l;11r11.:'r 835 AMTGOS \VAY 6~~-2991 ~ri111 •ro;. J.:lr<', r!fVlr n1l(•11f'r~ 1 RR SJ-:.\O.lfl' MeMr. 1 IR. 11,1 ' T1\11hat, 1'1 811., dhwhr. ~k I ~ Sludln. l aft lt; Ba. 11"'h/itt) 'J\J\! up, tone a11r. root... Cpi~. drp.11, bltni. Cold\\'tll, Rankrr I, Co. Nr\\ ly 1'f'tlr1· $41:1 n1n ~1111 l\·lf1n1i:lni;: Ai:rril 1 .1·r lr11.M>. l\n ~n1i.ll 1·h1Jd Nr lln1111; ~1~1'1 SI 9~ · $\YI to StT~/mn. A11k 11bc'l\JI #i\#i.,1f;l';I; ----our tt.11count. 1525 Pl•c•nrt& YRL\' • nu,,1,.,, nr. ~h ' 4 A\'~. MJ.-~2 BRANO -NE{\;-:_-llOO Amif:P-. rrn. Csn llf' .o1r,.n ~·rh l!I ,, WAY. z Tu·nMf'll, 2 Br. 211 20 nnly. 417 \'111 \,11.,.. :\nurl, 811. I Ouplf'x , 2 Br, 2 BA. Apt A. A11k lor l\lr (:<Jlrl,.n . f'rplf''!\, C'rpl,or;, drp.~. hlln!I, r nr rurrhrr 1nfn phnn(' pool , 2 {'/If 3J)f\C"f' ""'· $300 11141 fr12 ~:.,if;_, __ _ hr . 2 h11 , frpl <" .. rl.11hw1hr , OCEAN FRONT, SPIC~ l l11111wi. S:U~. ~· .11 111 1 I Y. htlrm apartment. L a r 1 e .. 11. liT~l:wl. * 3 BORMS. * fi7!!-12!13. kltehen on be1t pu1 of U'I• ~111,. \llr11 Art 1111, ,,111.v. -Y rly O-IX 2 Br·BeAch-hr.,ch. Av11il•hlf' Aprll l, Huntington Beach ~rlll'l~·. SY)fl 111,..111 h, 1~..1 . hl!n~.. ti 1.•p1., l\1111ur,. 11irlult' nnty. SJOO. iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilc11.11: 613·:1663 9('~ 2;JO.'i E\'l'll, 11Nh\\·~hr,, lnttry-h nfl k up, fi-t5·06fll. Wh•t do you want air. 21 .1: :\17·2251. ___ \VATF.RfRONT. q. tUa in •n apartment · • 121 2 Rr, 2 A11.. rpl/rlrp, Tnwn"M", 3 Br,, l Ba., den, llu~r w11lk in i•to!trl? Di!lh· ht 1n11, 1•111•! 1t11r, r11.t1n S 17~ .t: 1700 11(1, It. l\1tiny "Xtru . \\'llllhl'r!I? Srp111·111" rl1n inR $1115. Artul!,11, I 11 f 11 n ! !I . $·1~ prr nlr'I. Nn f""lt. Pier 11.rr11.~? Pnnl~'.' 8r11utilul rn· ~1111-37()11. IJ rlo11.1 11v•1l tor Ira. hn•I. vlrnnn1C'nl~ for 1111 thL~ 1tnrt 3.'i07 J;'lnlf'y A "". Ap-2 Rlt , 2 R11 ., SIC nvrn, ep!'ti. '"nrr, Me1a Vtrd• 'h'r1'd. rlrrk !.: s:11r Nn pr1 ~ pn1ntm""' 714 : lill-8249. see Ba h ia Puerto S.'\00/flf'r nin. Side tit' ,,,.1111 NF:W DELUXE BEACH 2'110 17th ~lrf'fl A! i:>l"l11\\11rr . Dl'.:L1UXJ-; 2 1•1~~ Br· R~ ~", 'j fiT.'\-11249. APARTMENT. $32!1 ·month· 11.B, All rrm11.inin.: nn• twl-'"nr · ll'llr. '"' up. " A --ly ann., r•ff', ~11 ·w,st B•" 0 1 •l'lfl' J\1 A 2 BR . ~e<-bltn11, disposal, ...,. rm unit,;, $l~fl. Phone c. ""'";) JCI'! v I"· Avtnue, Newport Beack, 536-~. ~JO.'W. cpr, rlrf'la, l1undry hnkk·1111~. y 1 ---------JlO'll l.t r11h11.n1 . Chlldrrn LGE1 2 Br. 2 Ba . l'I •· -LR-cfTeR-:-s14o-Mission Vle lo OK. Sl65 mo. liTl-62.14. $100/mo. 715 Prolli>Kl Ave. Unrler NP.w f\;tenagcn1t>nl • ARANO NF:\V ! .1 hr, 1'1 It 1.RG-'2-br-lo"'·tr 11.pt. frple, Ntwport Shorti. 4M-9:i02. A~k 11.hnul our rlillmunl pl11n h11. 2 lllflry rnnrln. ~h111:. hltn11 Nr. Llrln. Yl"•rly SOR DELUXE 2 BR ept W/~. h mnvr·11111.ll'li1-. Chilrlrrn II hlln.~. p11.r1n, pnol, ro1·l. llth St. f>42-0;.1!7, f\1>11.I f;.ul 8luU location, 11mitll pt>li; "''f'h:'On1e. Ne11ly 1t11n1.1:r. $2:'1(). n1n. ~?MR71. IJ}Vf;L,':'""J-RR . trp1. \V1tlk 1(; _S;.:1_10.L.-6«-----'110-'-7. _____ 1 l"l'<IPf'. ~R Air Apt!!. Newport Beech hf>Arh. 1...i!aal". San Cl1m1nt1 1 hi~ N. nr Ari11.m1 (off RPll('h\ ---'-------'RB"Y R<'A•T\' ., ... M"-" ,;.;;;.;..,"""",;;;.;;.;.. ____ I 129 Apt 6 Utlc&' ~'\fi-27911 •tAf'tGF: :\ Rr, 2 Ra, t"rp1~. c".:.:::;c"c__.:.:::"=".:...--~-'--·--;ir.• ONE (If a lrifcl, ·e:pectacular _______ ,_:io._10_1_01 drp11, hltn11, ll'.llr11gr, ''1 hlk OCEAN vif'\l.', hurl' """''"r 2 vlflw, Ntxt to Pit r, Mach. DELUXE J RR, 7 Bii .. tn bay, I blk l'lf'f'll,,. Yf'11.rly, ROR~, 1 !'with $r.ill mo. yrly. Lr'( ne.w 2 BR -.>fl, ;\ Mly, f!r1tpl&ce, cp!, dr11pes, hull!· $280 mo 1Pall!". ~fl.2R20. AIL &Th-11)72. ltat\lf, Det\wll'; C pr ta, in1, t!11.h"''laher; ne1r 1chool. :\ RR, 2 BA, k Orn S.100. A1k J BR. F'umlM!fld Apl, °"?'• Pvt ~kt. 1M S3CiO $23."llmo. 96S--0140. fnr Anlt11., Jont11 Rt'alty, % hlk frnm bl!AiC.tl· mp. ~'BJ8. 67J...621fl. 'Vlntl"r~ri.nt1d! ·fn..1828 Call Ma-arft • a...v.e1 DELUXE 'J Sit,· 2 811 .. cpl. ..:_:._:._______ 3'1 rl r 11 p 1t .1; , b u l I t • t n 1 , •":,iP::_I ·:..:;:U:::n::fu:,:r::n:_. __ _:3:6S:..!.:~lj..:::;::::.:;:,. __ ..:;l6:.:S:.;,;;A;::pt~.;.U;;.;;nfu;,;;rn.;;;.• ___ _ dl11hw11hf'r. Nf'11r 1c.+rooJ. ... Irvine $l7fllmo. ~l4fl. I ~lrivilnieiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 Wks Free Rent l• Walk In ~1eh, nt>w Juxuriou1 Ira: 1 BR, Sha1 crpt. Bltn1, drp1, pAtio, Ja.naj 1tU11., bbq. 11ul>tf!rr11.ntan park'a, aar 11.vail. BAlrnni,.11, frpl<''I , lndry 111.cn. 5.19·1661, 536·0109, 536·5015. 2 BR. <:rpta. drp11, frnt yrd., chlldre,, ok. no petJr. SI~. mn. A<IT-7064. 1-BORM. 11pl ., carp, rlra~R. au & w11ter pa.it!. Sl.'V)I Month. Ca.II 536.QST, :\36·3192 1 BR. Xtra. nltt, .$125. Hot w11.lfr t, he.111 p1dd ror. Child OK. 54&-71160, M2-3902. BEACHBLUFF ... PTS. SpAc 2 & :\Br, 2 tm , Pool , Pa· tio, D/W. 8231 Elll11 ,1147.39!17. 2 BDRM , cpt.11, drp11, hllnA. LAunrlry f11clliHf'11. $135 mo. RM-2152 or AAT-M91 . BE ... CHWOOO ... PTS . Brand n1tw 1·2·'.I Br, U'alk 10 beAch. Cpt/drp8, hltna, frpl. 12."i 16th SI. M1-:\~1. e CHEZ ORO AP'TS e 8234 AU11nr11 . J.Z,..J Br's, I POOL. PrivAt" rh'IM'rl illI· 1 Wa!!hf'r/itry•r. 5.~'.136. LARGE 2 AR .. 2 Ra .. crpt~. itrp!!, r ll('I. plll!(} & gar, Nn Pf'lll. SJ;)\ 5.~1:'!7j, l l..ARl.F., C'lf'an 2 BR. S!ov,, s:ar11a:r . $165/mo, 3Jl)..6()171 hl'rnrP 4 ri.m. ----'-------, V1r11nC'lr~ Miii mnnry! Rton1 ,\'lllr hntJ~". 11.pt.. ~,.,r, hldi;: .. r tr. H1ru 11. D11 iJy P1lo1 C:lll!!!;lflt'rl i\rl. Only HI,......__... Quick to reserve 1n apartment ••• ln our new 1dult notion. (The ~ulck1r you are, the bette r your ch1no11 ot· getting lh1 floor plan and location that flt you b11t.) P ark West a panmenta tend 1o fill up f11t. With junior execullv11. And· aeor1t1rl111 And ena lnetrt. And everybody el1ewho llke1 ourlocallon. (01011 to employm1ntcent1ra a nd treewa ya. Near ahopptng , tchoola, Ohurch11and1~ UC lrvlne campus.) Wllh lady gollero . And everybody elH who llkeo llvlno 1cro1t lh1 atreet lrom an 18·hole public golf cour11. With we lght-wa1chera. And welghl·llfttr1. And everybody elH w ho could gain (or lose) something from Park W11t'1 f1butou1 rec· reallon. (Swimming and therapy pool1. Compl1t1 health club w ith tra ined a1tendanl1. Nlghl·llQhltd t1nnl1. Volleyball, handbill. L1rge t urf area for jogging and touch foo tbllll. Plu1 loung11, game and card rooms in the handsome two·1tory clubhOUN.) Perk Weat he1 many 0 1her altr1ellon1, too. So even If you're not an executive, or a gotrer, or a welght·wllohtr •• , yOu'll ttll l flt In. If you hurry, (Faml11es: you'll flt In here, too. Specl1I 1ectlona wllh tot lot1. Special faclllllea: Pr1-1chool.Junlor Olympic 1lze poo1.r11n center.} P.&RIE WllB'I' .&P.&R.TM'iill'l'S 388J Parkview Lane, lrvino. Juat off the San Diego Fr•ewey at Culver Rold. Ooe bod room, from S110. Two bedroom, two balh from t1ts. ' ------------- I ....... ,, ·" • ""'~ .... __ - y· PlLOT S.turdoy, Ftbnlr/ 1'. 1972 Apt. Unfurn. JiS Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unlurn. 1~;;.....~;;.;._~~..;..;~;;.....;;.....~~~ 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Aptt .• 370 Newport l!letch Newport Beech BEAUTlfUL LIVING THAT · BABIES THE BUDGETI ..... ll<bot _,... .. from 115..S REFRIGERATORS DISHWASHERS CARPETS & DRAPES PRIVATE PATIO$ OLYMPIC SIZE POOL BILLI ARDS GYMNASIUM CARPORTS Porty Room Wttn Flroplaco, T.V., Stereo VJsta Del IVlesa Apartments . . ' Ph. 5454855 f'rtftuklnaJlr ....... br S.uthtnt Countlt1.M1mt. Ct. D•.,.loN&f It-, V•rlo11 l11Y•1l'"'"'t1 l11t. & M.G.l.C. fqull!•1 Colp. .. ORANGI COAST'S BEST l , '. San Ju1n C1pl1tr1no NEW 2 BR, Capistrano Con- do, 1tove. rtfrla: elc. $170. * 6T.~2162 • S1nt1 An• FAMILIES WELCOME! SINGLE STORY South Saa Atmosphert 2 BORM-2 BATll $175/mo. Carpels and Drapes Air ConditionHI Priva!e Pa!IOI llEATED POOL Carport & S!orage Nr. School! Nr. ~. Cw'! P'~7:1 HIDDEN VILLAGE 2500 South SAl1H (enter 2 blks W. of Bristol, off Warnrr on Linda Way, south lo W. Central) Santa Ana • 51f>.15Z5 3 Heated Pools l..Arg~ Clubhouse elr. BBQ Chilcl C,.re Cen1er C.reat r ew 1 2 & 3 Bdrms From $149 SOUTH COAST VILLAS Westcliff WESfCLJFf area, 2 BR, 2 BA. Cozy frplc. Garden pallo , Singleslory, Soundproof, Bltns. FI A heat. Lrg din rm, Walk lo \\'egtcliU Plaza, across from Coco's. 1665 Irvine, i195 . Adlts. 642--0'139. Apti., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Back Bay 1 & 2 BR Apts. Furn or un- furn. Starting at Stl5/mo. Pool. oo pets, re t ' & • MS-4845. Co'ita Mesa * 2 BEDROOM * 11S Ba Townhouse co:icepl. Beam ceilings, extra lrg hcdrms. encl t tk> recrea- licn rm, sauna ba0 lhs, etc. Adults. Our Sunday altf!r- noon B-B-Q's ~ Free Ari Le!!."ons starting soon. HARBOR GREENS 546-~25 FURN 1 BR's, also unfurn 2 BR Studio apt. Cpl!i, drps, gar. Swim"g pool. No Furn. or Unfurn. Cost• Mia• tt NEW** LA COSTA APTS. -I & 2 Bedroom • Built-ins • Shag cal'pl!ts • Drapes • Walk in closets • Swimming Pool • Bar-b-Ques • Enclosed Garage All Utilities Paid Adul~. no pets Walkifli'. distance to 5hoppina: center. 354 Avocado St., C.M. 642·9708 HACIENDA HARBOR 241 AVOCAOO STREET Adults only -No Pets Deluxe .I & 2 BR. Pool Garai;i;e. Dishwshr. Pafrl utiL fROM SlfJO. 646-1204 children, no pets. Quic.11 c -B-,-. -,-13-0 -U-p.-U-o-fu-<0-o< neighborhood. 642-81»2. Furn. UILI ineld. Newly df!c. Aptt., . Apt1., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Irvine Irvine Apts .• Furn. or Unfum. 370 370 Apt1., Furn. or Unfurn. Cost• Mt•• 1-tuntington ile11ch '4pt5., "'J)t5,, Furn. or Unfum. 370 'furn. or Unfurn. 370 ,,---.... w-· Cost• MeMI Quiet and Serene · i' -.,,-for Adults. I ~I IVING 2t Merrimac \\loods offers So many advan- tages. You'll enjoy truly lovely surround- ings within in your o"'·n apartment and a host of recreational facilities are available within the apartment complex. • MOVE IN TOOAY? 1 & 2 Bit Apts w/Terrac;es Kids & pets welcome. 2 Br. from 1139: All utn.,. fu>L Furn. & Unfurn.-From $140 BRAND NEW From $145. :DishwMher, ihag gar. patio. Furniture 11.vail. carpeting, walk-in closet&. 17362-A Keel110n Ln, HB. Shag carpeting e drapes e self cleaning Forced air heat ,. extra large M7-3669 or 968-7510. ovens e disposals • loads of closet space rooms. Beautitul game room, fl OCEAN VIEW • Yrom • closed garages. r.1uch more! heated pool BBQ's enclos-$135. 1 BR. Furn or unfurn. ed gafages,' qlliet s~nd· Diicount for students. CASA Visit our model unit today to see how happy inJ:!s & close to shopping. PLAYA, t<llh & Walnur, living can be yours at ... Adult living, no pe!.!!. H B C II .,. ·-EL CORDOVA APTS. . .• ~·· MERRIMAC WOODS Apartments 2077 Charle .St. 642-4470 Laguna Beach 425 M1rrim1c Way, Co1t1 M111 Near Harbor & Hamil!On St. ,,..,,.. ----------"'--------! MODERN garden !011,·nhouse Dally Pilot Classified 1101 MacArthur Blvd, 546-88'.!3 Havt somtthing you want lo iietl'.' Classified ads do it 'A·c lt -call NO\V &12-5678. Beaut. garden, pool, rec. ''White Elephants" opcr-Adults. no pets. 1959 Map!f! running your house! Tum Ave, CM. Mgr No, s. Also '""'""'""'""'""'""'""'..., ltrem into '"CASH" -sell garages for rf!nl. apl. 2 story 2 BR, l"i ba. Apt1., Apt1., sundeck, patio, 1 block Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 beach, shopping. New cp1s, ___ _;_ _______ ....,.,.._-----! . . . SALESMAN •• them thru Daily Pilot --------- Classified. 642-5678. F"or best results! 642-5678 I good want ad is a good lnvestmtnt drp.!I. Adu1ts. Refs. $255. Costa Mes• Costa Mttsa ~94-9982. -- Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. U1;1furn. 365 1 Apt. Unfurn. 36~ Ntwport Beach c"o-.~~~1~M-1"_ .. _~~:-·-:--·----~r~-.-.,-.-M~~~-.--~~-C-o~.~ •• -M-.-.-.-----c·o-.~t-.-M~ •• -.---~-C-o-.-•• '--M-.-.~.~-----C-os~t-.-M-.-•• :.:..---.:.; ~~§·-~-. mr::.·.·I :.::..! I " " I [iii, := ·· . L.:: THE EXCITING 365 ' . . Ring Brothers Announces the Grand Openi11g of . . . , Mediterranean Villa~e The ch~rm of Old Wocld Spain awaits you m t..:osta Mesa at Ring Brothers' Mediterranean Village. The country is lhe setting where quaint, brick-tiled .courtyards and path- ways " Wind over streams and ponds to the door of your villa apartment. lnslde, beamed ceilings, wood paneling, color-coordinated drapes and •carpets are enhanced by imported grasscloth wall coverings in warm, naturaJ tones. Wet bars and fire- pl&C'tl add. to the cordial atmosphere. Large patios and balconies' provide spaciousness and light. TlM ~ational facilities include night·lighled tennis courts. 1wlmmlng pools , a gymnasiwn with separate health clubs for-men and women and billiard aiid iame rooms. The location of Mediterranean Village is ideaj.-convenient to all Soulheni Cali!ornia -mlbutes from the Pacific Ocean and Newport Beach, overlooking the Costa Mesa Country Club. . ' A complete security system assures your privacy while you eliJoy tile serenity of living at Mediterranean Villa&•· UNFURNJSHED AV AlLABLE 1 bedroom 1 bedroom & den 2 bedrooms ' From $165 From $175 From $210 -ORANGE COUNTY AlRPORT NEWPORT BEACH RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M. • 6 P .M, 1400 HARBOR BO ULEVA RD , COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 PHONE:(714)557·8020 ' ' ' ' We Are Pled9ed To Equ1I Houl)og Opportu•ltlu I • • • RESORT LIVING FROM $135 PALM MESA APTS. FUN IN THE SUN! Jr, Oak\1•ood Garden . Minutes to Newport Beac:h· Unbelievably lar.ge apts. Decorator furnish~ ed. Huge Pool, jacuzzi. clectrir built-ins, shag carpets, drapes, sauna & more! Apartmen1s _ •. and It's fun. fine nrl;,.hbor.!l .and pre,tige Jlvin.1: In ont luxur- kius p.ackage. Thrre'.s St million in l"CC'rrafion , .. swimming, tennis, billitt,tds, health clubs, saunas, pro. shop, Indoor golf driving rangt>, clubhoust, tic . custom decorattd singles, l & 2 BR. Furnished & Un- furnishtd. No lel!se N'qulrerl, f.fodels Open Daily 10 to 7. OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS ' "" I .. ::.J •• ADULTS-NO PETS SINGLES .....•.. $14S 1 BDRMS. . . . . . . . . $1 S'S 2 BDRMS. . . . . . . . . $175 Unfurnished Apts. Av1ilabl1 From $10 to $15 LESS. YOU 'RE RIGHT- THEY'RE UNDERPRICED! 1561 MESA OR., Costs Me11 5 blks So . of Newport Blvd. 546-9860 Apll., Aplt., ·' CF.esprt Living for Adults only.) Furn. or.Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 NE\VPORT BEACH l61h s.I Irvine 645--0550 or 642-817-0 WestcliffRrvlera Spack>u11 1 &: 2 BR. Bltns, carpets, drapes, healf!fi pool, Nr shop'g area. Adult. Ask Ahout FreP Rent 1800 \Vcstclltf Dr, NB 642·5.1B8 BAY AVE.--: BAY VIEW 2 BR. Apt. -Yearly 67:5--09!18 OWNER ...... I~ Rooms ROOMS • $15 \Vk.' up w/kit. $30 Wk , Up Apts, 2376 fle'A'port Blvd., C. M, 548-9755. ROOM wtpriv en!, priv ba & shower, ut.il pd, part. furn. H.B. 962-8578 ev~s for appL Sell the old stuff Buy the new stuff Huntln9ton Beach Hunting.ton Beach ~ :l>on i mi:u :Jlie Bejt .. 1 Bedroom, I Bath · 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • Cenlral air conditioning&: heating • Charming fireplac.e1. 3 1paciau1 floor plan11 • Unu11ual large closet•&: 1torage on patio • 2 s"·imming poolA, therapeutic pool, 111una1 • Gym, billiard•, driving range, pulling green • All utilitie1 included ADULT LIVING 'l_.kllllEO l UNfURNllHED 6551 Warner, Huntington Beach . 714/847-8526 ..... ~~ Apts., Apts., Apts., Furn.. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfum. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Santa An1 Santa An11 ONI PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS •• •dventvNUI -Come diKO .... , for yourself on the fanlo.ttk feoh.lre1 of our "'Mountoln Gre enery Apartmenlt." 3050 s. IRISTOL, SANTA ANA •1, Mu•••••••'°"'" ro'4'f....,.. 1 &'2bedroom 557-0586 Adu/I livint "9,_.lefflty •~•It• ltf k. '-"tM• M,-. C.. • ' ~ s.uU!djy, '"'""'l' Hf J'712 ......:=.Ml! ~, ~.-~~1~~1 ~c, ~.=·~ .. ;;: .... ~:1~~->"i/:11 :-.1~ ~ ..... ~'"4-~~llSJ~ 1--·:-1~1---Jr5J r~-~ .... ~-~,~~,l ~'-'1 ~.;..._L·~ ..... ~ .... :i~~~' ~.!!! ... _ .. ~ .. _ ... ~.~llllJ~lr===J[ll)f1 • HolJi W•otod, Ill & I' 711 Roomo ... Rentol1 Wonted 460 ... Boby1itt1"1 Gordenlng Plumbi"I Help Wonted, M & F 710 Help Wonted, M & f' 711 -Found (fr" od1I ~ ft>R. rtnl to IadY. ~ on 2nd floor, Jan.p. Near Costa .V"' Park. 646-0669. Guest Homo 415 *PRIVATE ROOM* lM ambulatory ptrson. Q>od Jood, nlcl! thl!l!rtul wrroun(!. in... * Call 548..f7SJ • WANTEJ).2 Br, nlt-e hon11• fOr xlnt ll'na.nts by ~111.rth l~. Would mn~lclt<r opt. to buy. Lnsf!' p~f. Clolle to hi· M:hool. One tT yr old d1sci· phned boy. F o r appointment to view for Mon, 1/21 . Pl•as• phon• coll•ct 213 : 12~67. Marileting Direction• lnc-.. 4500 Campus Dr.. NB. 546-9110. Rtnlolf to Sh.rt 430 ROOMMA tt want~ 1 o •hate 4 hr house w/healPd pool. Interview req 'd. 'w~ANT=~E-0--to-le-...,--,-BR S!ude:n11 t' o n side red. house on Llfio . Isle by !l31-ll31. 5.11-1121. responsible family. 6'5-17~. BACHELOR to &hare 3 bdrm 2 ba furn hoffif' 1n Miasion 1 ViejO. Age l>-3.'i. $125 per Ptr1on.i1 Jr.LI or late eveAltig,. • f'OUNO : l.a.r&t lot\& kl.ired ErtY Ir. while tluffy cat. Wtiile paws, rnw. Very gent!' & affect. Red collar w/btll m..1166 lrvuve Itta. MALE -fr<'Y curly mM. siic q . Vic, Trud)' Ln. and Jo'~rrnilht, Jt.8., ~ •· 8<17·9614 SMALL Blar.k male q . Vic Miasion Viejo. Loy e 1 children. Someone p}eue claim! 837-9681. FNO, •malJ G e r m a n Sheph@rl'i mixed puppy vie. Lido Theater NB. Rose Optieal11 613-3632 f o u n d Monday. SML female hlk dog v.'/whirt- pawl & etiesL Vic: ol 19th Ii Placentia, CM Mrs. Lee 548-7184 or 644-1758. mo, Ca.II 830-1074 early am '-;;;;;;;m;;im~~;;;;; SHARE Condominium Perionals 530 LIGHT tan fl!maie poppy, w/woman, prf rm & be. N. possibly collie & Husky Costa Mn&. $80. :'>49-3913 FULLY LICENSED • mix, ''I c York1own &. NEED . 3rd. roommate 10 Renowned Hindu. SpirltuaHsl. Brookhursl, H.B. ~1009. '~ ~ch hotJu. Call Spiritual Reacting c iv en 6'73.-6976 eves. daily. lOAM-lOPM . Advice on &U mauers of life. 312 N. Gara9e1 for Rent 435 El camino Rl'al, s an DOUBLE aaragt. in ('Clmmer· cial area. nr. 15th l.r: New. port, S30. &fl.~. Office R•ntal 440 CLOSE TO LIDO ISLE Room or Suile -R.l!asonab!t.. w/prk'g. Lido Bldg, (wht't't' BluP Dolphin Restaurant }!), Call or SH Jones Realty SPrvi~. on p~mi.st'5, 3355 Via Lido. 67>-3711. NPw Watttfnmt OffiCf!a From iJ60 Month Prime l..Ocation 341 B.Ayside Dr .. 'N'pt. Bt"ach Bill Grundy Rllr. 675-6161 ;.ELUXE 360 IQ. ft. 2. rm. ' ai.l te, 48c aq. tt. Corona del Milt' nr. po1>I nffice, Snack Clemente. 492-9136 or 492.-9034. DISCOVER DIOC'OVERY Find YOURSELF in Someone C11ll now -No obligalion (71<1) 8:J5..6&ll1 1213) 387-3393 NATIONALL)' RECOGNIZED PROBL&\1 Pregnancy. Co~ fident, symp11theti c p~gnanc)' ooun.<;f'\ing. Abor- tion & Adoption re f . AP-CARE. &12-4436. OPENING for 2 boy11 lmn- hi ppy~ H.S. juniors on trip to Europe this 11ummer. App. SUOO. 4~. A.LCOHOLICS Ano nymous. Phone 542-7217 or "Tite P.O. Box 1223. Costa Mesa. Shop. Priv. pkg. Air..eoncf.. _ ~ Re&lonomlc8, Bkr. £iT5-6TOO ,,[L._i._,_"_'_ .. _'""" __ __,J DESK space a'Yiulable $50 1 ~ _ mo. WW provide Jurni~ at $5 mo. ~ng Rrvlce available. 222 Forest Ave, Laguna Beach. 4!H-9466 l 4'xl6' Ole or 1t0tt, mod. bldg. 444 Newport Bvd, N.B. Open. $85 mo. 548-5300. Found (frff •ds) 550 SHEEPDOG-Poodle p u p, 11haggy tal'5. head k hell collar. Taken to Human Society, Lag. Reh. 2/18/72. BROWN DacMhund. Pl'P.I· nant, no collar or I.D. cou· pie white 11poll on head. Vlc. UCJ C11mpus. 8.t1-6861. Lost 555 ARCHITECT. Engir>Qer. f'lc. Office, Ste to apprec:iatf'. Ext~. entrance, 185 mo. 548-5300, OPEN. #4 Old FOUND: Female S4moyed, I I~ Garden Grove area. Call & '"•!ruction ~ identify. 638-5046 11.f1 3:30 or L ______ _ 531-4333. Newplrt Bl vd. BROWNISH striPf'd ca I, DESK 11pace aviulablt $50 ~kiw t'ye11. Vic Bristol & mo. Will provide furniture P.aul arino 549--07AA. at' SS mo. Answerina: services --LA-CK-.--,,-m-1--eoc-ko-~-,-YP< av'ail&ble. 17875 Beach Blvd. pup. Vic Ma.e:nolia nr·. Runtlllltlon Beach. 642-U21 Slliler, F.V. 842-!049. •·COAST HI GHWAY e FND: Sil~tt Pen;i11.n Yic: S2a Sq. fl. offi«, ruitable tor B1tlaeric School Ir: Mt'sa archltect. Lots of parking. V ~ •~1=• r1·ue. ~:>JO, 1100 Month. ---------"C" THOMAS, REALTOR FOUND. Collie mix. young e S4&-5.i2? e female. tan & black, wants Boy View QfflcH Delwce , air-conditioned Lido a~ll. . 50c sq. fl. Realonomic11, Bkr. 675-6700 to go home. 546-tim. fND: Beagle puppy, Brookhurst & Ada.ms, l"eb. 8!h 675-0306. VM:: H.B. Schools & instructions 575 PRIVATE TUTOR Modem math, re11.ding, M:ience, study methods, etc. All ll'vels. Call after 4:30 6'\,').j\76. LESSONS in French by French n11rive experif'nced in private tu 1 ori n g. Children; 11dults. 646-7209. PIANO tear.her has limited opl!'nings for oonscientious 2nd or 3rd year student. Mrs. DenrOn 5<18-8494. SUITE ol Ot'llces. 1300 IQ. It. BLACK & Ian, lge. female or le11. Leaae or Rf'nl. 1976 puppy, approx. 3 mos. Vic [5J MrY. Verde 557-790&. I I Orange Avr.. corner of ---=~-~.·-~. 5erYictt and R•ptirs Rochest('r, CM. 543-8U8. STINGRAY boys bike. v1c ~---;;--~~;; H11rbor Dey School -CdM . 1 \... rtu:AL •stale bmker wanls 6T~97. small office space about 200 ...:_.:....:.::c._~--~~~ IQ. fi. in downtown l..&gurui. FOUND: Brown & \\•ht. Beach. <19.l-3150. frmale dog, vie. Mrsa View e OFF'ICES e School. H.B. 846-2194. 300 Ir 600 sq. II. COSTA fOUND : Fold up glas11ea in MESA. Call 64&-2130. case. Vic. Penney& l"ashion lsland Prking l.Dt . 642-3717. EXECUTIVE SUITES Newport Cntr-Rodetfer Bldg. Services Jncl'd 644-8080. 1200 sq It plus. 11th St, Costa Mesa. 1 * * 646-96..ll * Busirws·s R•nt•I 445 * * Appll•nc• R•pair & Parts ALL re.frigc11 repaired. Ken- more, Whirlpool w11shet11, dryers r<'palred. S.14-4561~ * * * 1260 FEET * ON l!rr'H STREET. COST A MESA. Only $250. J)f'r monlh C. A. N11ttr•1t 641-1485 '"NI~ FACTORY" in C&n· nery· Villagt!, a new concept in n!tt:ll artisan !hoPf. Stf to appreet..te. $70/mn UP. 425 :l)th St. NB. 673--9500. MANUFAcrtm.JNG, Safes. office llJ>ace. Good Lagun11 ioation. S100. to $390. mo. Trader's Paradise lines times dollars -· lndu1trlol Ronltl 450 Cllll.O care, exper~nced .t dt-pendable "'ffkdaya, I~ fant to ~ yrs. Lunchta .\ snacks. Ft'~ yard. Off San Oll'i:O f'w> nr So. Cout Plau., ~748T. DAY C•re Jlom~. Lie. pen- dl,nr. J>re.sehool dt'velop. n1enl, variety mN.ls, Mesa Vet'de atta. ~7-(!190. LlC'D Day Catt, T am-j:3(1 pm. Hot meals. Xlnt ca~. Harbor/Saker area. 546-1~19. C•bln•tm•king ~, ~ •• 1. ... ·s .. ~:~~D~IN.cm.1 1 PLUMBING REPAIR BABYSl,,'E.R, f1-om 1:30 DRll'M JOB iv ........ ,. • Job m&U pm, \\'f'8.tml11~!rr a.rt•. 4 ""' )andl)Capln1t 1trv\cft, c11.ll No •oo 1 ~ "I~ "h 11 d re n . Wt ~ 10 'A'Otnen I• lrAln ~ilSR. Sl'r.·lng Newpor1. * &12"..3l2S • 89T~~ nr 962~13 Shhif> as pf'Oft'qional m•keup I~ Cdl\I., Costa Mesa, Dov~r COLE PLUMBING --1tn.K'1on. Eamlni ranae Shorea, Y.'eatclilt. 24 hr. w-r\'lt'f'. 6Ca-116l BARBER : Mtn's Halrttytlst SftOO. 10 $900. per nlO. Ex--..:.::::..:_.:::.:.:::c::... __ =.::::1 'A'anted. Nt'"'porter Inn lloltl ttutivt" po11ltlon~ avail, For YARD l\1AINTENANCE Remodel & R.,.lr Bar~ SOOp~ Jo'oUowlni:: 11,ppt, i·al\ ~\8..~ Lawns. prunini. c~an-up & ----------1 pt"'(~. Call for 11~1 .. -----'--"=---' truh haullna. No )Ob 100 Bulltt Rl!'Pllr Remodt'I 6<14·2580,"rutl'. thru s.1 .. 9.~. ORF~<::s le SPo~ar M(fr. small, Our price-1 r.ilol'f'rl 10 "Jim." °F!xpt"I'. tufltr. ~,,..r. opr~ .. VI'. C. KERMODE •• JR. "I --• ~. 1 k b t ' ...... r bud.f't. Fl'ff Est. Co ,_ In :-. I'll· '""''· v vl'r or . U · "" nslrocl1un ~ Ma [. BEEUJJE Fl.11.hlOM, no rol· 6ll-1Ui6. t• lonh<'llt , bunomrw, prt'btr. • 5'4&-1961 • lttllon or df'li""ry, hlJ:h Rojfol 1~.. 160ll Bllf'M'<ock. GARDEN Ma111t. Clt11in-up, SP~CIAL11.;ED Rouw profi1, h'ff: aample.i. Call C.\I . 6.16-7-!•18. rotoHIUng, new lawn prun. Rt-pair. Caf1X'ntry, 1>9inting, 636-40.1.J & 963-5 __ 139~. __ _ ing. sprinklers. Oda Garden '12 .. -DR I V E '4' A Y S11lr11mt'11 I etc. Call Dick ~~ 22. Boo1t C•rptnt•r• Yl'/lubfo t'-.:pf'r. CIPl\n At Serv. 5J1~44f. d.yt, at S, E 1 -• · f 83 958S Roofing XJ>('r CfllTU .10ur11(!yn1en or nt111. Apply prr:i1on, Roytf/I 9--· • y1u·ht work. Min. of 5 yr~ Art'(!, 400 E. 111h 1CJ"OAA1wtt COSTA MESA SJ.C..4121 LEE Rooting Co. Roofirl& 11U 00.tyard f'lCptrit'nt'f'. Pl't'n1· 1r.·lnf'1, c.~f. Nf'\.!.'port Bch·L.&guna Niju('J typf's. Rerovf'r, l'f"PtlNI. \um Wljl;(!t & f!Xetllenl bf-n·l .;iiiii..; ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• Lawn Mowini; A thermo roof roa.tlntr:•. white f'fits. Only qu11.Ufll'd ~I ap-EXECUTIVE P•riOnn•I A9•ncy Con1p. Sf<rvit'f' A color. Lic/bondl!d, ai~ ply. Stnd N'llUmf' or <'All ; JAPANESE gardeoor, com· l!MT. 642-7222. ~U"' Rll!rl: 714/2'1-4-R21 I plfo1f' yan:l .st'r\'. Fnot f'SI. e T. Cuy Roofing. Deal Ktllt'nburJ Ma.rlnt'. Inc. ORDER DESK Clean-Up .548-2662 Dlt'CCf. I do 1ny o"·n "'Ork. P.O. Box 6448 ln1rrna.li<'n11I IH-pt . 54~5Hl6. 6<15-2780. $48-9590. Sun Olr.11'.0. C1Alif. 911~ Nr11r Or1111e:• C<1. Airporf Equ11I npportun ~~·~ 410 \\I, Coll~t II"'·'"· Nl\ Gener11I S•rvlcea " BOOKKEf.:t'ER·PITIMF. 1su11r 11 &15-271fi S•wing/ Alt•r•iions WANTED -LEAKING F'A UCETS, INOPERATIVE INTERCOMS, DOORS THA'r DON 'T F'fT OR LOCK PROPERLY. ANY OTHER H 0 U S EH 0 I. 0 PROBLEM TIIAT NEEDS ATTENTION . CALL 613-2056. XL.NT REF'S. Euroi:an 0rf'RSl1').;kr;;-Thf! houri 11rf' irlfoal fnr !ht' ""'""""'""'~"""-'"""""' All CU!!IOm titted. Per!I0111l 1:111 "'ilh childtf'n ln ~Mit.1 F:XECUTIVI:: Sf'crf'1!111')' • Fashion 11.dvice. 6Tl-1849. Litr lyph11t. rtTnlllllf'nl Rolikk"l'IX'r. l'/C !hr~1 Tri111 ---GoOO brnrtil~. RA i:!C in l R11I, $fi00 11ri. Sl'nrl r~11un1r, Alterations -~2·5145 n1Mllu1. Start $:.1.65. p, t), Ro:<i 120J, NP"'JIOl'1 Neat, accurate. 20 Yf'll t'11 CJtp. Call &rbar11. Lyrw:h !rJ()..6();\.1 Rr11ch. \11. !11tl6l . fel.viaion R•palr Coa11t11.l Ai;::rrw.·y f.XP. >'klral t!;;I-""-,-,-,-,-'"-,. 2700 ll1Jrbor 81 111 Ad11m~ rd rull timt. c 11 u 4!'12·7111. * BLAINE'S 1'V * ·- IMPORT uperif'flt't fll mlt• t'<I J A a ttt·entlw mel:nory. Mort.f'rt, pennaMnt llWk. comPf'ny ~n11. ~ I lnauranct S."9 w~ turn~ tbt two thW.S • I aood aalttmAn nttda. live pN11pfct1 111nd tbt product l e\'1"1')'t1M""" u --askint About. No llO!lchlna, -eolltellna, hookkteploi or rtiute N,._ I ninr:. 100, "'Jllllll and 'ftWI. h lnE AK)nt'y. Pt rm a"' n I 1 Ovl"r 11 . Car Ot!ttt.M.t'Y. ca.It 1 i97-1.14.'i, bt't 9:.l.'I 4.rn. A I 11:3n 111 .m. Wed. " ThuN I r.tu111 hav~ lift 4 diaahlllty llrt'l!Jll'. INVEST IN YOUR FUTURI BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Men or Wom•n L•a•• A Yellow T•xl C•b CAii for Appl 548-1311 A~lt lnr l lt'.rm11.n __ ..;. .I ANITOri~-;,;per. ilptltt Conv. H01pltal, 661 Cuter , St ,C.~t.~. J . C. Pl!NNEY CO. ,Caahlon Island Newport S••ch Rtquire1 CARftET Dll'T SELLING SPECIALIST Exr,.llen! w(lrklni rond• OutAt'lnrlln1 henetlt1 Apply ln Pl"ri.on IOA.M 4PM 2• FHhlon hl•...i EquAI Oppnr, Emplayf'r -........... ! Ct&_Jt E .JOB OPPORTUNITY c~~t Cata.m1u .. " nttda l.m· bltiool yoon,1 mtn for 11 I I I fll>•otlw "°"' bulldinl. Plt'nty O( OVf!rtlml" •YIU . \.Vr wlt l lrn ln, lntf'rvtewi 1!•1:ly tt !A AJ\.f. Abply in prr110n, SXIJ2 taltr Pf!l'ff'cio. ' S.J.C. KEEP lm,por1ant Joh •• houaewlta It motl'wlr. 'F.aM'L in •PfJt t\mt, Mln. ap JO. , ~"'h Coventry Jewelry. 5-to--0$11. '' 'l! MICHlllST l11t"'!'ll•I~ op;~ on lit, , 2nd l iiy 1/1111 tor: 8ROWJ:ll '& iHARl'i ii ' . I ;I ,ACME Wllb S.•Up E>tpor. • • TUlllllT LATHE PJtbbl.ICTIQN MACHI NI " Ol'EllATORS ··1 MITAL ~INISHERS i, With mechanlca.I aptltul1t ! • llOmt,machlne 1hap f'JCPf.r. 1 l Apply Per110nntl Otlpl. L.S.I. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS • I \I • -•• . . . DAil Y l'ILOT .. Here's How You Can Use Our Famous Dime • A • Unes our famous DI ME ·A· L.I NES FIVE ·CONVENIENT OFfllCES TO .SERVE YOU • l11n1 them •r mill th•m with correct t11h t• en• ef our • 'onvonlent offices. e No U•tllock, ,roduco or pl1nts. e No coMmorcltl acfs allow.cf. • lach Item mu1t bt prlc td with no Item~ ovor $25. a NEWPORT BEACH •. 3333 New"°rt llvd. e LAGUNA IEACH • ,, ••• 221 Fon1t Ave. a COSTA MESA ••• :· ••••••. 3JD W"t ley a HUNTINGTON BEACH 17175 IHch llvd. a SAN CLEMENTE 305 No. El C•mino RHI DIME·A-1.INES Are For Prlv•t• P•rtl11 . ONLY 90 er motor blk~ J1tl. Kllrhen tabl,. S2.'i. ~ hlJh bllrk ()rlOfe ch.tin S~ tor all. Bunk bedt ~. Rtcllntr chair, Jo'rtnch Pro\•lncte.J S2'i. 2' flnral ~tu!fMt chah'I S20. Contrmpor11.ry cm1ch s~. M•tchlna chair s~. Pok11r IAbl• Sl O. [lnuhll' hn.l 11print 1r,. Rua. ~. ~ :c: 12 $2.i. !lair rll")'rr $.i. F:J,.ctrir ,.,.:i•rc1J1Pr SlO. Rlhy 1hlrnt'-. "">11 10t~s1. 5.i7-tl5n. 1138 5'o. Syt'11moN'. SA. RF:nt!C:ERAT0R~~$2.'I~. -r.~ • .,- ii:tovl' S~. ~hOOI rlf'11k $.'i. Rf"t:f"pUt1n c.:he.1"" Sl5 f"IU'.'h, Air And R:llA tank~ $1-S2'i. El,.C'lriC' moklni S7.5(1 ""''h. Ol.rprnter tonl11 SOc-SJ.50. F.J,.ctrlr r•zor $.1. $$. Chrin.. nrl imn tK-11.vy SS. MrtVie r11mf'r1t 11.M etlitnr $20. Rllfl! pump• SS •l'ld $~. /.111a: whf'f'lll ~. Smalt 'na:I~ f>llC'IJt 11·$.5. VW p11r111 Sl-$.J. Optl PllJ;riflf' J)llrt.c $1-S2.'i. J,lnM chimp• :x--s2:-i. 1W~12fifl. LARG E mirror, wood rr.m" 47~30 J12. Chl'11 , curv~ drAWf!T'I •nd le11. ke:y holes 21x42x211 in. hlrh. •ntlque v.·blte $15. BlrdA f"Ve maple ctu1ir, \'"">' preety, Antique S7. liTh-4174. MACHINIST tooJ,11; browt1 64 VW part• $14~. Finders SURFBOAR.DS 8'9"-26" 10"' SURnlOAAQ ~·~... 125. ~nrl 1h.trp No. 7!)!) w111lf.r Sf!. Humpert $9. Ol'c:k lid S9. S~ t,.ch. Tv.•ln box 1prin..c 642-4)5.52. 11!1, new $.."i. W•lt"n t11ip ""· Dnt'lr• SI ~11ch. Gaa ta,.nk $.1. S.'i. Singh• mattn!u w\lh =pe=w~E~R~.-,-.~~,-.-,;~,~,~.,.-tru-<k tf'n1it:on new $2!>. A1nllo BAl!try &:ood '4· S11u•1er t'O\'l'r $5. 5.57-1879. or car $15. 1 heatn front II.Ji• •PNl.Y unit $.Cj, 5'-t micr('I motor 19. Spttdomeff'r $4. , ., 1 btlJl11 $3. &ril'w> prec!Jilon Til'f'll on rims $1-$:'.I. i;·ront 8<'.>Y S 3 •pttd 20 StintrAY t and •prinJl'I! tnr m11k1n1 a ru1l'I. Jacobtl )(f'ys ~-ll. axil' $25. Excrlll'nl chassill hik~, d~uxe. !Ike nf"A• tr11iler SXI. f ord N'Jl.r ,.»d CO~lPLETE ciu·11 for JJR.rl•. Sl ·$2S1'6l Pool,, '8£1.'61 Buick '61 R•mbler, '62 Chtvy. Strslaht A~'l Ui. ':'..16 Chrvy fi (")'I. 1'0!Tlplf'le. Run1. p!lrtl $1 ·$25, 549-1690 or 56l·9l(li, <:E Rl!'fri11:. ~. ltoll1way btoti S20. !io49-lf)90. LADY Kervnon waahtr St'.. V'11llt!M nns'Mnd $ 2 6, S1tmmM t1••11Wllr, :!fie' "A· nYJ S. GrHnYilW, S.Dtl Al>& • Marhnllll 1.R.pmatii· <'Ulfing 11.•uh papf'ra. SZ!>. :\6 Hr F!na , $22.30. 96~34~. SXI. 56 Cadlltac p11rt11 $1-SIO. GTR1:<: ~tingray bi~ls. ~101. Adi From &u1ln111 Add,..1111 Not AcceptH • Atlv•rtlaer1 violating t h • 1 • r_,uJ1tlon• mey be In vloletion ef StAt. Franchi•• Boartll & loc1I bu1i- nes1 Ileen•• r19ula- tlon1. Yt'l.f,()W C h 11 I r • ju.d rl'~uplvll1ff'reti j 21 s~ ,.a.ch. F:nrl 11thl,.• 121 SI~ ,.11rh. N1r" 1t1nd~ 121 n P, ti rf'flnbihlnR: Sl ~ l'Arh. :12" ). <tO'' mll'T'llr wllh lf)lrl tU'Mle h'llm" S21'J. Surlboll.rrl ~'II" lirW rnnrlilkwl s:-i. li7l-.l.\1!8. 6 Voll CAJ' ba11ery S.i. fluid 7Sc. ~raJ1nn. pla~tir Compll'lf' 11111 i11 sr>. 540-1~11. SLANT hoant $7, Owenod i :50xlfi" tnikk firf'~. like w•t,.r Ju.a Sl .50. Thlf'k CAm-IUI vw p11ri11-:-Sr1t11 rn l'RCh~ BBQ Sl:>. Globe t'eillna: ffx. Mw $15 Plt~h. 2 Mrrf't pint quill $1.50. ~ rirA11o·f'r like nPW-hl11ck . R.l'"r u111!1 !Utt! SI~. H1tir wi.r~ ~·tbf:r r11rhur111nr ror ,ports ,. h" I 1 S 1 0 • 6 4 6 -2 6 8 4 romplete ut !ikf' flf'W Siil. S.'>-$10. HAM v111·uum $1 0. · 110 7 ~. • h I s 1 .... car . :.,.,,.;J4 .. 1 Mn 1 t • 1 urn•yit. front AXIi' S2."i. >'enrler1 PIJ>t' rsck S:l. !';36-2381. homl' flrf'S And \.\hel'l-nl'w PIANO t:irnch S~. Miik g!A1t1t 11:oorl ('(ln(fitinn $10. Dfock liri SURFBOARD $%!. LadlP!I Sl~. lnlf'r""r1nn1I trurk r"'r hedllf'AA aet tor 8 $6. i.Adil'S compll'fl' $10, Door1, I''(· f'IM•fric sh.aver S2. 2 1idf' parts Sl-S2.'i. Tran11l11lor c11r nl'w kbrA rur met 111malt 1"19lll'nl coorlltion $19 Plll'h. v1e11o· mirrol'll ~ each. Nld~ sin. All llrm& mu.~1 ht- •lze $11. Junior RiZI' 9 Runni~r boll.rds Sl e111ch. Sltnal lii.;hl!l·nf'w Sfi·. V\\'. 110ld thi11 11.•eekPnd. pkonl' dn'llY'll S2-Sl0. M1t'hln11r Bumper~ SIO. B u nl Per chains SS. Purses, Mnrlle!I, S48-4.'l92 or 64.S-361'12. TI~'IN ;prinRit It ma ttr;;. SIO. B11throom 5f)A('I' SAVl'r 2 ~hf'IV,.1, S2. f;lf'Clr\(' h1t lr 11e1ter, XI roller• $ 6, ~~11.11. CHILJ)RENS l'lo!hln1: -vM'y nic." &"irl1 t•lothH sit' ~ mnnlh~ rn 11lzf' 2 ~Sl . ~!I auita !liu 4, ~. Sl "•rl'I. Al.111t1 pl1t} cloth,.• IOc ,,,,.h 1 Mlt T~li .-BoyA llhnl'• trilf! 124 25c. 244 MOfllf' Vista, Chlta P.1f'M. 642-9M°l6. ----------8' Whlre naUJt"11.hyrie cnorh. SHAOO\\•m x,., "'11h 21"-;; 11111'1 hlit·k 4x6, 5x7. 6'(11, S.1.2\-$10. 19571 \\'11terbury Lane. l-1.B. lrov btick ruahioM, Jlf'f'f11 rtC'OYtrlnJ, ext.-ellent fra~ 12:1. 96&-7001. aurta~ plare 121·sxl6 S25. ru1rd1 S2.50 f'ach. ;,.i~l 5 11. 1tnd s~s SOc-$1. Tennill Onf' boat aim pad S2S. Cur· RACING I ii"!'~ t 5 ll II . 5 5 r"acktl . SI. Sm11.l1 left hand FULL iize crib, m11kt11 into port-a-<:rlh S21'l. Rll!IJ.inellr, lain 31 inc:hl's. nrangP $2. C~a!er 1111lCk11 with in!W'r baseball gove S2. Music complPff' S5.50. Ct1r i;eat $.i. TR rcYCL~E~.~"~.~ .. -.. -,.,,-l<OOd condition $7. 962-868.l. a::mJ>RENS ski hon t a. S~SIO. Larxr piclurr 11.·ith framl' SS. Gla11~"'are: from rstate 5c-SI. 19:tO rlrP1111eit $1. Slingr11y ~lrJ~ hikPlt $10. Hair tiryPr $.l Bnok,, oJrl 10c. Mrxir1111 pnltl'ry ZX.-Sl . ~901, 90111 M11h11ln, H.R. ALUMINUM hnrse frnuah rePrJl'r, P>;Cl'llf'nl cnnrlilinn S15. 592-1.'l.31. OLD-tRJ1hln~ achoo! de1k. book Riva $20. 873---0139. Dr11pe1; 'Otf-whilf' S~SIO !ubPs tu1ed nnc,., St .7'0 each. 11taod 7flc. Puzr.lf'if, gRmP!I "-A-Bllfhinellr $5. Rahy 5 ,.ach. Round mirror $."i. Nf'w VW wheeJ11 $3 e11.ch. JV\: Pllch. Signe-I ca.mera 11nd Y."l'. 1'r00kc1111c1. llllllN'd, 11ny <:0/o r $12.r.I), M7-2416. PO RTA-CRIR, bf'odciothl'~ $20. Baby bottle• le:, O\ild clnth1!11 2'H'-S3. 8 n t'l k •, itAmf-'I SI. 54!>-~l.'i". WAfn,-iron $4. M" 111 I 511~151 1. case $5. 543-2513• drAwtr che!lt $25. Hl'ad· 2 boani $2. Night 11111.nd S15. G. P.. PortAhi,. lfi"ihru~ Jftn1f ool'll1111nn $2:1. SI>! of Q'f>Jf h<nt~. tJr:l'.~lltnt L<On · t1111nn 11'>. 1077 V11lli-Y, Clrclr, NtU'lh <.:.M •. WArdro~ cAhinPI S 5 · BlCYCLE $25, Sch w Inn BEL-Ai.r elel'tric !I e w l n Jt Car ber1 S5. Rollaw"y ht-rt Me1mnom": S7. Iron dutch ~llnrray 5.,l..g;(),11. m1tchiM S25. 'fi9 (lr '71 $10. 811.byhne crib $15. OVPn $4. 64:HA.12. TYPF:WRITER 115 W>'t'-...... r>11t11un pickup ~ri m. ';;() 642-45.~. CAROM 11:1lm, OO'lJTI Sii. !1l"rp !ll'lt hftmhl'lfl tilh mtl11 S11. l.11rar toy f'"r 11nti lnne h'1tilf'r SlO. Toy r1tnnon 11111'1 t11nk $4 ,.11ch. l .~" "'"'lking 0011 $:'!. A.O('k a->llf'1·1'6n $5. Dl'rors•or ala11" Mule.~ $4. ~·111h IY'ttlna $5. 14" cork lilhef'I S4. ~76. • ~ . "" "' ~· ri . ku f ----------'Snf1t Uk. Cllll 646-2102. and portable, 5.11.fi60R. Sln~25 p:~:ll PR nr P 11 r 1 ~ CABIN CRAFT 11crHsn ~=~-------LARGE rii~ll,. ~t $2!'1. :l _ _ ---· · • · Ni whl'l'I~ S:J c"r,,.tina $1 .:'IO yd., Custom 10 GaJlon •quarium wilh ,.11 RED. ~ingll" S22. aoorl ht'lx " 11 t' h . · 6 2 n 11 m b 1, r " RCA VTVM-iii-:---Hif:tfflk V'TVM S25. Et<."! V1'VM $'.£.,, 0 I ti 0 u m n n 1-ciolll•lr11Cf' 01Wfhk0pr $~. Hot pnlnl tlet>trlc: dry,r Sl5. 64a.-:i2!~ LADIES, men'1, boy'1 and ch!M.e11'1 tlottiH, aMrll"ff!d 1lzyc P..:to. 01b $15. Mal· h'flll SS. Hllh chair SIO. T1ble1 SlD. Ski boot1 S20. 217 ~fn;I (td., O>lla pM!n ('l"lp\l'r, s~ ,.JM"h. Rt-It AMIJ<'M tuner $25. D11Tkrnom tqulprnenl, ~ $~. 531-73111. · 1 11 '" "''271 I rl >I d ri"P''Y 114 p11rwl. Dre!lllf'r rqu1pmf'n .. ...,. """"' . a.pr na~ An m1t rf'll!I An Allern111or, nr"' r e h 1,1 i Ir --I 122 "'1''2 110. Mirror:i; S~ inti Sl(l. Y o R 0 a u 1 o m 11 t 1" rAniP · ,,.,,.,_ ·' · S7.;'.0. Four 15 inch !lplit rim -l\()(')lc ht"rlhnArri SlO. Nf'11o' 1 .... 1\ltmission !or V.11 $20. 2 m11trhlng "'•' 115 each or Chtvy wheel1;, ,It hole s., eofS-26" Schwinn, 00 '~ 11111.•n 11prf'Adf'r S1 4.50. Rival • .,,. n1-'-/ Pnr5rhl' a.tock 2 •or $1!! 11pproi1: 9xl2, e11ch. Boar nr cycle tr11iler .~prerl.•, MS-4:16.i. ...,. .,.,.. >.: c11.n opener $5. &t6-7.t 'M . INVALID WAiker $10. Com· mod,. chtllr $2;1. window scrttn Sl . Gius: door 1C:retn S2. Wlodnw1 $1. Typewriter $5. ' Lamp 11hAde11 S 0 c . Melmac $1!. Gara11:e broom $1. lfot phlff' St. TOAlllf'r 11nd hotplaJP SS. Sn11.ck tray11 !lOr. Wompn'11 1hrlif'it !lill' ~. Sl. Ml'n 'it hnnl!I, nf'W S,16, $\l 1\zr ~. P11.nlit ,.1re1cher11 50<., Tire11 $1. Tirl' 1•h1t!n~ S:'I. R1trhque $.'). t;r11i1111C1lchrr $1. Srttrh t•h1tlr111 an r.. l'olding wo<ll'I ('lnthtll dryPr $1. 3119 Sum1t1r1t Ph1.ce, CO!l!lll MrAA , Mella Verdi'. SHAMY 50c. Rf'r.nni plllyer S2. Hit:h chAlr $.1. Tnw b1tr SlO. 4" black liaht s12. Coleman lanlrrn S2. Purae 25c each. 4 1hutters S4. Hind f'arvl"d 1huflf'ra $4. 2.1" TV Rnd IJtAnd $5. vw bul'! 11cnop1 $-4 . Soda tnunr1tln re:fri,11;rrAtor i25. Werldln,11; rlrt111~11lze :l-$20. Rlow lorch s2. nnor rack SJ. '-l\O l'll'c· Irle motm-s s.'l l'llrh. Bl1tck 1ht'alh wilh Jnx fur ~i1A> $5, $10, 0Anct drMlt, SS i11l1r !'i, T\mf' rlock S2. &tfi..14.U, 1941 Mtytr PJ11cr, C<>ltl• Ml'U. itteel rim inch $3. 49a-.'i.i27. nylon hf'i51:e. ~l-1832. S25._"..-"'-"-"·-~~~~ ___ _ •r BOOK c:11Ae $25. Table S2.i. 6 CUTE old-tahioned school HANDSOME maplf' roffee POWER mower $25. PU5h chain SlO e11.ch. Type~·riler deek. bookcaaes S20 l'Rl'h. tablf' 24x17 $7.50 20U Kinp mo11o·er $5 .. Kirby uprirht desk $5. Cumbl'r r11.ck SU>. MANS li.t:hl Wl'll{ht 26·~1 11pPed, Hufty bic:yclP... l'X- rf'llenr condition S25. HanrJ croc:her baby dn>11a.e11 S.~ Pach. 727 W. :llth SL, Cnst11 Me~a 642-5487. NEW Schlqe tulip dummy knobR Sl.50. New lavatory raucelll $5. Patio lights $4. New tlonr IMf' 1" box $3. NPW WRff'r hnM ~ $4. Ml'rliCftl !'ncyClflf!f'diu $2 l'1tch. N11tinnel Gioogr11.phicA 2.if' f'11ch. Mf'llll JUtlf'r Sl. Bookll :&-$1. ~176. 673--0139. Rd. 64~· vacuum $2.5. TAnk IYrit Uhlity table S4. T 11 p" ST A-POWER condllior'lt'r, ANT IQ U ES 25c • $5. Ar· vacu)Jm S2.5. Boy's 20" N!corder SIO. End t11bll'S $5 hA.lf price. Clllll'. ga11 Sll.40. ml!'Tllan Bihlp $25. B11by ~lintnty. 2 spttd S15. Wrlng. f!ach. CorTlf'r tablf's $5. Mir· I th I SlO C f'r WllShf'r Sl~. School mr 12."'I. Bf'rl fromf'~ ·~. REFRfGERATOR S2.'\. f'loor poli~hf'r $9. ElPctric hroom Sft. Stmlll'r $9. Cir Mori S6. 2 PiKf'lln coupa. $5 t" r h . 642-21,iO. M~·· rlf.tnrGr-:nAroRS~-. AP!. CaM" nil Sl~. 67~24. ~-~ ::· ! Aly l~n "·h · Ar de.~k .ti. 1513 Or11.nge Avt . " ., 11 .. TV ""' .,.,_ ·""", ·" n<O Y l'Rr· 6-i2-:166fi W11lkif' T1tlkie $15. a/Irr 12. 19" TV, port11hle S25. 1 · t'}·All SL ToN"11rlor p11.inr1n2 ______:. __ . _ 548-8n9. ~I' •f0~1' 24" $25. fl4:)..0207. V\v n1ah Mrk 111',11111 sin r,11rh. fl'nrll'r• $11. l:>t>ck llti11 $11. c:1~ !1tnka ~. Whctl• s2.;,o eAf·h, nthl'r V1\' p 11 r 1 11 $1-S25. 962-1711~. ----------' :10 r.11.lton hnJ watf'r h1"11tf'r ,.,.flit innriel S 2 0 . 21 $.1. 1"rl'Hl\f'$ 50c-$:'i. Olli hu t-CRIB S15. Ca.r~""1"'~$5"""°. ~,~.~.,,-~ W Jr I R L p O O L distimaitler'l $1R. $ 2 fl · Ion 11nrl j""'etry 2 5". $1 , Pol1ahle rh11n2er litit AM/fo""M r11ti10 $20 .. 1 1•lnck Sam.'l(lnllP O\'l'rniaht ca.~P on l'rih $2. Pnfly ch11ir $2. r1trll011 S5. $Iii. 3 Small rllrlinlii S.'i. Dr11pr.'I $1. DrP11~~. Car .'lea! $2. Tn,ent lll'llf 50c::. S4. $Iii. 3910 Ch11.nntl Pl., blnl1~~. l'X·-$1. Tollf'I !il'RI Nl'\\' ha~sirirt m1tl!rP11s $2. N.R. 671-160.1. $1. Rl'c'()rrl hnlriPr · SOe. Playl"X nur~r Sf'! .ii. f"OR !'Ille 3 llurfllollrti!I fi'2"' VnlkKWaaon ~rsl SM 1nf'...,'I, Strnllrr pad for """'born S2. Gun S25. 6'2" Gun S20. fi '-4" ll1t lr rir.vPr 1~-Bathroom Childrfn~ cJolbPS 2.'ic-$1. P ig S25. All in aooci-con. sink SJ. Cutting hnard 25c. MlllPrnity clo!hr11 50c-S2. dition And All V.'f'!I Wflrlh P1t~r hAckg 11')('. Lr. Sear!! •tectric nven broilf'r buyif!J. 645-33.16 nr 675-JO'l.'i, N"cords 13-$1. Crochrl table S.l. 6.x4 olive xr,.,n oval rug, 11ulnn1111 ic, 6 .'''· 545-127:1. 11.'ll.!lhPr olrl, SI~. OF"F'ICE ~11.•ivPl rh1tirti: lik' new wilh 11.rm11 $~ "Reh. filter que:cn IR.nk VACUUOl SZ. Caroom .r11.me boarrl likf' """' $4. R,.rorti11 :1.1 and 7~ RPM l"lc P11rh. f't'ather llrl· chl'r for archery S.'i. Cn!rl'r !Able S2. Carrying CllMI for .4 llnd 8 frack tapes S2. Tapf!A ol track 50c each. Wine botUes -Box SI. Biology dissecting kil Sl.50. 545-2529. 2850 La S111Je Ave., Costa Meu. '57 VW t'nflnt! nflNl11 Wftrk $~. Call tVMlng11 Or Sun/Mon. 837-3046. Bolton reeker $~-. -~ maple cortet table $15. Pair Early American limp~ SM. Bria and maplt floor lamp $25. Maple t"Jllflllln11 trWIV"I b~r ;tonla tz t•ch. P.oond dinettl' t•blf' ,11nct li-•f $20. -4 dlnflllt . chalr11 $1:\. Pnlt 111.mp S.\.., LAri;;e maple Knick-Knack. ahel! S 2 ~ . Neart.v ' new crtcktl chair S25. <sun 1Amp Sl!I. M•plf' 1.-lf'~ bt'nf'h S20. SwAa l11mp• StO. PAJr llOllr bl-Au rtrepltle"e and irt>i\s Sl5. 557...0~2. ·' HE\'MllNCBONf: cri111 $10 Ov~rro.t i.;. 1S11Jr1 S I . TowPl8 S2. Trtv,.ta Mir e11ch. Dook1 l(k:--$1. lrhn $2. Bro11o·n 11.•!1 1u\d 11l11nd $8.!IO. lAmJl tlfl11r T.~. 8 u n ...,,11.rmrr $1 .50. Tr I u m p h co2t lor~.ll. ~lltt'rrl3 2 !Qt t~. ~trrlr1td lti:ht t1)t,t*"" St. T)'t.lllllr ~("Y.·lni: m~ 19.~. snvrr 1hnf.~ St~.tM!\>"v1u· 7SC. ~Track 1~1 1tb:e 12 si. T .V. m-,\'lt s1 . t...iy SuMn Soi Mti' Z...ck Mc. M'eMI la"Nn ch1111ln SI. P1111ir, p11.r,.krl't ,..,._. SI. Pttln M'TWn<ftmr frAmr $1. T......, nld m1tnllfl' clocks $11 M Sl2. tri-~ SAturtl1ty 11nt1 Sun· rlAY 23."i Shftrv.·oorl Pl .. C.:-01 . 642-~7;.. eo,-;:-~--s.-.-..,-.n-n--,-..,.-"' blkr S21'1. Y.lf'ctrle Lllnrlrr $t Sinirlfl' ""'1 $."i. Pillo\\ Sllr. Rl1nkf'l!I $2 . Pll r h . UpMhite""d <"hai r $ 2 . rlnlhina. wnnien'a 10.12, ;.,fk;-.S,;, \.\'~ lt"IK $70. n· 1r11,,y11 :&-_ Pursr11·11~.~ Sl · S.l fil1·T. Oh!1hf'll l"ic··7X-. ~lrtolnrr: ~ $4. P11r11kl'l't C'&lf! !JOr1 p,.rrot CAif', lllf'f" St:l. 1%11 Tu~tln, <'.M. AlJ'1Y>MATIC \\11~ -Sib. Rotary maw.r S20. J>ush m(l\l'l'r $.!I. 8 1k, S1<t. Upr1,rht "~ttnm rlr11 tM"r $.t >'lnor polilhf'r $10, 7f\.Cl11 \\', ]()th SL. C.t.1'. nlf P1ACf'nl!t . HANO \•Acuun1cl;Arlf'r-s2·. Univtl'MI h1t ir lir)'"r S.1. lAJl'P t"\tlC'h CAJf' $1(}. RP1in" Pltf'tr1r !lnwJl'T'I $8. 642-216<. GREY reclln"r wilh ol· ton11t11. Nred~ (' u 11 .n I 'l n redone $)'1. C'..oH ahne~ rn-ar n('w Bl1tc k 1tnrl 'A•hltr 91,1 $5. V11ruum \\'Ork11 ft'lOl"I ntied• hMr all 11tr11chmt1nt11 S.l $~. J2 \'oll battery $8 H eh. Antique ~mp $25. AntiQUl' plcturrA 11nrl h-11.ml?s Sl-.,2. Antique <li•hl"t S 1 -S 2 O. Metric J10Ckel a"' $1'1. 16 RA.lion 11nn.-crock t 20. 200 Broarlway, C<>Ma Me,H, VACUUM ell'!~ cannlsfer 11nd 1tlblchments S 2 O, Vacuum f'le11.ner upright S25. E:!N:lric IQflster $5. 642-6935, ORAPE:R\' m1tl'rl1tl . "iOc-Sl0.75. T,.bte S.i . I.Amp $6.~. Can opener S.~.:,O. Ski boolA 11 ~1 $1 2 .. iO. ~23.11 SundAy tntl Monrla.y, 511 SAnta. Ana. Ave., Nt'A--porl Be1tch. 1100 V~W-l-l,-,-rl-,-,,-$2'>-. -,,-V-oll l"leclrlr fuel pUmp, new SS. 5.:,7-.l910. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS fJnuhlr ho11! itprinR11 linrl Tux~ -Token -Mirf.h - m•ltrt1111 nld but UAR.bil' $.i Maf:l'n'I -THAT Rrf' GOOO !or bnth. Garrlt.n toola Alimney; When hu•blltld• :iOo-$1 .· FQUnd-•wkkrr bM.ktt •·ho wrre bounced Mve to $.1. ~1¥ bilke ovtn S2. uJnf! chtck1 THAI\ am Alnio.1 at"'· Avnn bolllt11 GOOD. ' 111111 f111J ~"). Nrw 11tArfrr GOOSE rtecol£a 4 dtm!n •$lO, I cy1 >-"ord ll6.·'E1 .. 1r~ jacl\ 3500 rpm fqr 4, Ii, "R cyf Paint SO.::· ti.t;i_ir;r 1)9ift1 Pn1lne11 S15. Suzuki "500" I• '1·Sl0. Empty "M • 1rtln partJ Sl-$25. HM<IA parl!I .llllH'ls le 4'Ach, 'fl"OP@IMr $1~. Nl'w 3, a 5-l 7 1b12 $10. Outtide Ji.Jht11 molortyr:l,. 1111 S.H). ~ liufd~~ Sl.~. Diahe• SOc-Sl ~or\c: J~~ se. "N,...... rortt volf,M! ~h S?.\ . ..<rv:nor • ropt ~gul1tto111 t2V $3. Good UA-$:'!. Lllr JM:ktt~ Sl. W1ttfr M Corv1tlr 1larte.r with a.kia; S2-S:ri. Bii.it IAnk $10. (~11rnold $1'i. Nrw c-1trh fnr fl 711 hp nuttioe.rd molflr S25. cyl t'Ord S~. Orange lawn OR ntdlo ''5, homt w,a.ther ch11lr round $1. Flor11l !tMflon l'O!l,I 'SllQ ntw, 11~1 ~ 11.>hif! 11.tufft'd cnair tould $25. Boar ladfler $5. 16411 he m11rl, ~ nict SS. New Syc•n101'f', F.V .. 8.lS-..105.1. short M11.tlnr C.nrpit a.11"1'1 1-fF:AD llkHa. $~. Ski boots M. hOnl~. 11b:,. II 6r 11 1;. Sl(). Old Nf'w rlouhll' hox spring 11rld hot!lrg ·•~ kllchf'n ilf'm!I fr11.mf' $~. Girl'• Slingr,.,y $1 -S.'i. S11. $nd Sun. J11 hikf' $t(l. Boy'11 · SfjflCT'll,Y only. ~ 4 11 -5 :\ 3 2 • rres hlkP 11n .. lrn-y p!lrk c11.1+itr Mnnrny\11, C~tll MrM. SlO. Olrl hl11ck •nd whit" TV, MECH i\NTC'S Mnrl tool~ .~ w ' R ""· t-1ah1 w P . l'rord s~. 2 -'81 Buick's st.S:r.'l. ,u pl11,vrr Rnrl illpf!llkl'MI SA. Bert nr p11r1 . l.1111:1' 21')' hn"t SZ. l'IJ>f'f'"rl' SI . PhotornpM f:nrln" $2!'1 11nc1 trRn~mi!l11inn 25r. f'nlflina chaini S.'\. $2j. Trllll!!r S2!i. ...,.;11 !'ell Rl"Cl'IT'rls ~. Roolu! 25C' E.lr ~p1tr111rly. 20 yrls hrRnd phorw>~ u, l'\.1 P irall' Rrt, nrv. r rllnw cfl.nv,.11 36" '''trl" Nf'wpnrt Hf'iahl11, SAi-Sun. $20. 2 lllr'llt! ittufttil hll'lt:k r hllini $.'I 111r1. O.r hNI $~. ="='~M=·=-----­ .lurrie ~111 ~. M11p1e rabin'' "'ROUGlrr Iron cttnlni: ,..,.I, 7 $:11, Oh·id,.r $3. ~11.-tna tr . mt~ fnp, 5 Ri"Cf'R ""eh n1Rrhinr 110. C.111h nnly, no S2b. Ruy11I,. ty~writer S1fi chf'<'k~. 2168 Pl1C't'nll1t. Nru RC'A port1t,Qle l'f't'nrrl ~Ayl'r RAFI'' Hl'mll: B11thll'lf'llf!, ~r hftorl, 1.w1ni:. c•r t: *A I , 11.·1tlkrr, 'A'\'lt'lflrn bAhyM"11t, Jurnp ~Al , 1nl,.11t !I""'· 111l S1~. I~ lh, Nlwlin,t" hl!ll S.i. S1tt. 9-:1p.n1 fi.t.~1111a. -·------ cloth I:>. Hi,11;h ch a i r, la!ll;eJ fringe SS .. Portable: 1 Pair rreen 'flocked tub cur· h a 1 h i n ,. 1 1 e_ , bofh $6. 1twing m.1chint works good tain'! with val•nce. good Dishw31;fle:r lnttds ~'1Jrk) Sl5. &>1 of di.sheg $5. G.E. condition S7. 2 untiniAtied Sln. Di11hr1. 1{)('. Kowa. l'J &.ulomalic ht.• I er 1'). childrrru1 chair11 S4 e:•ch. Mfl.1 ca'm,ra S25. 15 11Jlon fi42·2517 rn W. \YilMin SI .. SmAll tablf' on ""rou;&it tron 1tqu11rlum with acc:e11aorif'll No. B, COllta Meita . h11st $8. Sal. and Sun. 17fl4 $20. Cnffee tahlr St5. VW '61 VW pan wfrh·-,~,..-,~,-.,-,, \\', OcPan front N.8 . hPArlrr.11 S.i. Sh o 1o1•' r S25. 4 VW rires 1tnd rim~ OFTfCE de11k $la. Cll.mPf'r Pn~lnsure (l!f'"') $20. MPns s1;. l vw lr1tm11xll' 11 0. 1 Ctl!lhlorus $15. con d f' n 11 er rki llhoeA f9lr, 1 $2.50. Ladlf'!I VW tr&nlUlXI" S1:i. 54A-2310 enla1"2ing Wom 10" di11.mf'trr 711 'A'ilh ln!t; S20. Louvrf'd 2182 'Parilic, CoslA ~1,.11a. ' 110 C-•,·-i "•'"<-• off-I 11hutter!1 S~. tmu!lt hi' ~ING~R . .-, ...,. ·~ "" ' ' . ...-AM4'mblrd1 I.Awn mower $.'i. ·~ ": Z1g-Zaf uwtna: l{)('. Concea!M l::W-. 'J'rurk B11hy ftRleit SI. I-land Pdxrr Mat:.hine 125• Wagon ,S6 a11uf":' oil, w11.lf'r amp $:.!5. 12. Ladie11 ikis and binding Mus~c sland $6. \\.'onrier lt39-3T81. S2!'i. Ski po.le!I 13 ll't. Colltt rocking horR $9., Iron S2. DINING table: $Xi. TV S2!i. urn !12 cupsl l,ll. Cookif' Infant sta1·s2. 2 type bikf'11 V1tnifY ht'.'nch SS. ChR.ir SlO. j11r S2. National Geograpic SI each .. 'F.V. trays· And .TV t11hi4'11 ;ioc. l..ttmp.'I $2. l.'k. H1111110Ck $.1. Chri1lm1ts •lt1nd S4.· 540-4r.i7-. Batkl"t!I Sl. 545-a.Ui. orn"men1 ... 10c. Strollrr SlO. F"RE'NCij Porvfncl11I mttrP ANTIQUF: bllhy cArril\ge S2G. MenA ~kl j1t1:kf'I, medium, '"bit $1 D. M11.p!f' :1-wa.y floor Mabofrllny rocker lpaJntf'<lJ S.1. l..11.rlie& •ki ~R~ket s i7.e lamP inxf sh&.d!l SlO. Ox~ s15. Both i.n iot:nod condition. lB--12 ~1. 600 J A 11 m l n e -~~78 light fixture $10. Electric f'dll'rl I trimmtr ~76ffi. • ~==·-~-~~--­ inttd1 ttp11ir1 $.l Ornllt" I' Ship pl1que, gold S20. l' PLAYE_R pi11'no roll.~. ~w ~n bookcagl' SS. N1t· St11.1cape pictu1'1!1 $10. '.l077 cohcntioh, olif r11vnritf'!I ~ 11 0 n II I Gt 0 Ir. p h I c: l\illybmoke Lant., Coslll. e:ach. 64.'>-046.1. m1.ga1:ines lOc e 11 c.h. Mt'sa. -BAR-8-QUE unil w i 1 h fiTS-51111 . PARTY d"'IUM'~. designer J'Or!Ul'.rie RM w 11 rm·! n a courn find <'hair s~ Runk ori11:inal1, $20. 497-1382. oven, r:wr u·~ .Slft Be:igf' hem, $25. Motorcycle:. Ff!N" BLUE-srtten 11.rm ch1lr $21'1. nylon ,<el.l'pf'I, l'Md ~~i'_inn llhield Sl Gold puner $1 Turquoi~ ltl'win.r earl S.i. 1~xl5 .S23 t l·yrl.1 ~ f(lrla M11t~AA , Sl. p 11 d (j e ,i Olrl pnrl1thl,. TV, nperl11 bike S21. :117. Al~M Ave., 11fUmlnum cAAir Sl. J2v Mt· re:p11ir $."i. Raby waJker S.1. Nf'wpor t Bch. 548-54611. tery $1, J' wood itool Sl . King11iud hedspread, t'X· SMAU. 8 cu. II. Frigk111!rl' Le•lt\tlt cMir $1. Mirrors Cf'Jlf'nt conditinn SlO. :1172 S~. ~tldaitt, pgul11r Sl. 4' wirP drum.11 SI. Fool Sictly Ave., MeAa Verde Sa>. 7114 Continental, C.M. n.>st St. Fire extingui."lhl'r Al'f'A . 54~1791 . 7.50xt7 Goodyf'RJ' ~ ply tiT?. SI. TV IT'ays S1. 954 W, 17th, ELECTRJC • t,11hle 11t "', l'uhe, nap, \'ery ~ S25. · C.M. 64>-l787, homemarll' Sl~. &Ill W. 642-9462. --~,-~-·---MENS ~If rluhio: h.!li;: 1tnrl 1•11r1 $2.~ pR lr. Mrn• stnlf ~hof'!I, nrw Sh. 11i1e R. H"lllrr1tl!f'r 4 hNlri transrl'crlver SJ j, Camrra~. VoightJa.ntil'r :l5mm F'l~ ll'n.~ rompur rApid Ahurter $25. Y11.i;hica 120 c1mer1. S2.5. 5x7 conlltcl prinler S8. Arkay ~lectric dryer llx4 S8. LenticulflJ' dallte 5etttn 4Clx40 112. 2xl slide projec. tor l1tke« film 111.rip 11nrl ~land•rd b:2 11ide11 ~S25. 1147·31'17, f" RTG fDAffiE--r,rriirr" I;; 120. Mt'l1tlcr•rt mll-""'llY lhN"f' q1111rt,.r llf'd SZ'>. M1tl· trf11!1 15. Twn fAUctt1 c"bil1f'l tub 1\nk SlO. Ch1l11e loun,11;e $1. Lllrxe 11lirlin1r !lcrren rloor Ji. Plal~ alal'.< plctur·I' wlntfnw 5 ft 11~ ft, $15 pair. Lo f ta t rand 1tluminum crutrhe11 S9. F'hltiinx TOOm rlividl'r!I RO inctlf's lnna· 45 lnchea. ..... !rlt, S2 "a ch • Baskelball ha.ck ho11.rrt S3. Kttch,.n table oevrir mar top f'xlra bo11.rd S,\. 1147-.11117. REMINGTON R1tnri typewriltr S25, vl'ry ~ condition. Norilaki "Ch111. •m" china -35 piecfl sl't. sii. fi46.97JG. 1'iMM c11rMra tn:ly SlO. SO l'rim/f 2.11 ll'n11 S21'l. 4!il mm/I II ltn!I Sl'>:.,)n 111pPert boya hllu!: S12. 4 rrack 111pr d,.ck, ntver ~d with tapes S20. 12 10 16 vntt cnnvtrl•r tie~5 work SlO. 53&-2.18."i. muR ~1.l lino•. mount!'d on 4 bolf Gtl1l"r1tl Molorit whf'Pl:i; S~l. I l{irl!I 26" Stinll'.J'll.Y type bikP ~. 1 Mini TACO blkf' lr•ml'. tireR 1tnd whttl11 $20 . .lt47-7!!86. LADIES golf club& and-ball' S25-Coif earl SJ O. 645--07~7. Mf''ITRESS And ho11 i;pring11 WilMlll, cM. l;o"V~E~R=sEA=~s-m-.~ri~,,..--,~loci<~ .s~. Girl'tJ bicyclt':i; SIO and LARGE throw pillows 75c and bn'romf'ter H t, ehmme S12. .2 tricyde,ooi $.'\ e,.C'h. 2 l'Ach. Rooks ·1flc.-251;. Elec· wheel rtesian, hnth s~. VAcuum:i; $10-$15. Tnys Sl·S."i. _tri~ he11ter •.nd cooler S.1. 64.2-9462. PETERSEN hl2h chair $10. Sf"'r'a hic:~<'lll' exe~ilf'r S15. Sf'11 &Ta:~ rug11 S5 e1tch. 9 H'OLLY\\'OOD dl"lublt> he'ri ~=...,.="'=· ~-c-c,--,-- Proc-lor &lt>Am irnn SJ Com World 1mporl 11nri f!XJ!Orl ~ ·nd.tion 125 8 · HOOVER upri,e:ht vacuum popp('r Sl. S.ll-7477. l'lnok~ Hie. &1ket11 And . . Cl1 1 . . ' .. n~ cll'RnPr $15. PhilM F'M radio . llower po111 ~ 0 c -$ 3, ~ 0 . trimrnl"rl m1rrnr, 29 x37 120 •• 7 LAPtDARY ~l.\'Y ti u 1 y S46--0l5ll. SI.'\. Se1 of 3 hrown h111.idtrl ==·~~=:>--0~'-'-·--~-= Arbor, t" •hAll "'ith 2-7'' ' , . ru2~ $10. J.flon1I nJ.I[ anrl STEREO hlfl' N"('(lrdPr fl.\. p 0 J i 3 ht n l l'fil'M! Rnrl ~OMF.N S clot.hP11. lt7.f! 7-lfl, pgd $11. Cu~hinnM llJ1'Tl Built in 1tmp S:li. \\11111 c•l)fleitor motM S20. 2 nt''A' :i0r-S2 .. 1-f•naing la.mp ~2. cha ir, m&tchifW" ottom11.n SA. heall!'r S25. Thrrrnl'.Mlt•I $10. ('Arbonindum Ir i n rl I n ~ TV, r11d~o, turn~abl,. _romhln· Girl'~ small bikt S I 0 , 100' roll 1~ iaUJ;l' T conducto ~l~ nf'vf!r , rl 1tllon St :J. M4'n' llU1I C()ltfs, .,~,_11~e · 11.'i rt S15. 50' roll 310 heavy ' u,P ' (Inf' 38-44 S2 ZDIO' M' A I 8 u-t ""· 10"11!1 t., in. rhic:k $1~ and OOf' S "" · ly 6'"·~ P · ~,,~'°"~1~7 ~r~~~----78-p1~,-,~--rnpper wire SXI. \l" 1hee1 11" 11.i · "1" k 11 u ay on ....,_..,., "'"-"-'.Jl':a.I "'"'· pl11.le ,11;llll!li S2-S10. 2x12x1S' X In,. ic I, Chevy · fuhe, flap, very rooii S2S. •· tnw-k N'Pf11r manual hv CM AQUARIUM, 15 gal SS. GnM M2-!M61 .,1;io ,.,.eh. Bf!1u1u1 s~. Wnrxt lllJ'tf' ,.,,.,., 2" thick ·S2.!il), mAn1tlf' $7. Twm m•llre!I.' · moulding SIO. 21 " i:lau Ch.mm, fAu<'f'tll "'ilh builf-in and· 11prina:s $A Nch. 1900 HURRICANE pull d n w n Jihower tinor $..'\. 1·· .t:t:IU' 11 nti-11)'phon v1tJv,. $.'ti nf"\.\· All!IO, CM 64G-."A94 . l1tmp $10. Con.1emporary pt.tmps SlO. l r1tl pr,1111ure: ' •"• 'a-•-lorn S6 2 Pfll/l! pol SIO. l elPrf.ric11I llPY"r u~ S9. N,. v.· HfDEABED S25. TV 1t'l1, ,,., " ,..,u.,. P · nropl'f'lll', 2 wil'f' hfoavy f'luty hlAcil' •nrl whllf' S~l.'i,. unMtwAll"r pool JamJ)I' SlO. mndutl SIO. 4" pll'f' $1-$5. r,;!rti!•nn rord. f-0 ft. lnnti: ~ Plattnnn rockf'r S1 .'>. Fcwil f'lll.t"h. 10 outdonr hunp:i; for No ctwck11 pleaSP .'>«-4Jm. f! '"-""'" ~ pr,111cliN' 11lml S.1. f"rtt7.l'r Sl~. P•lln R'Al'd"n .or poola1d" SlO !or Amm Bol"X CAmer" $1'1. 2 11,.nf'l,.t, llke Pf-..· $.1 M 226 lurnitul'f' Sl-t:t Bunk beda. 10. 4 nic, ~"~ bo\\•I 1111M' rlinin1 l!h81rt 110 ,.lch. .~nt11 1$,.hl'I, C.l'\f. ' · $15, G~Nlrn 1ools 50c ,ach. lltJllJ'llt $2.~ rach. Out11ide Dinlrui: t.Ahlf' S15. Ba.r t11'nlll M l R R 0 R . murwl 44" rllAmf'ter, pl11t, c t 11 •-., tn"'unt~d nn hl'lt\'Y hcl1trtl, hul M'mnvl'Ahll' $~. t'1t! bfod, 11.'0\'f'n rf'l'rl, ('t'l\'rl'f'rl Maktt, IW'" SI~. MS-1i62. 1§62 RAMFU~f;n h'" t'I-: ttbWlt,. Hitt nrw S 2 !>. .\48-11111. BELLSl·~.,.-,.he~lm-,-1-. -11\fl" T" qoet,l~)i~ r.andlUori S 2 !> • Pni.iold S\\ilMiff, nnw $10. '61 tlllloft. CM. -ll. llQJ • 4~·1. ti 10... fA('h. YlC) l.f''a. At 50r. ~ · R rr"ck $2.'i. Branrl rw>w aAmN. roal In SIO. ~H S1. \OOfi Hieh,111nd nr., nfr "'r11f<'IHf. N.R. ANDrRONS St l1trllln !Ar.Ill' prir11. tr,11mrd $."i C'nmplPtt '"I~ nl'llr tll"W. t'f4'1rif'rf'~I lnw 'l' S.\. Shr,.lt. pillnwc11:V>~ :F.x--$1. l.arJlf" ~"' Dll lfll'Y pnfll'ry rli!'hf"11 $.t Pot• l'lnrl Jllln.• 2 !> c. s 1. Cnmplrtr clrl'• v.•'J"drohr, 'b:'" A-10.1.2. ~. Sft_k'1 Stf'I A\'I'., 1tlr~ll p II r I y dt'l'S#a. t'Off SJO-S6(1. St4f ~ ·""'·Stin. ll;l'l& lfllill•M Or .. nit "'"'l('llff. N.R. , ----~ • De1k1 Stl)-Sl!i., l.Jltlleit hikr on~ff 11Vltch OOx for S.1 t11ch. TV l8blr11 S.l IW't. TF.LEVTSION SlO. Stovp Sln. $25. 0oy·11 bikt S10. Ptlwl'r anylhlt'lfl l'lf'C'tr'ie11I $ I 0 . MPn'11 i!!f' ~kAll'I $12 e.11ch. IT_11" ~1•1f'f' r\llu1Ahyrl,. cnoch mn~r $Z . 2574 Eldf!n Ave.. T~se: lamp1 hllvf' brtn Ladle11 tld bools. ~w St'i. 19'" PORTABLE TV 12.'>. 513'419.l ~ SPSE'Tl-_,,-.,,..-,,..,-hikt. :1 ,pe#"l't m~n ·, hlk,. sz,. E:arh. ~ l\tlt~ hf'f'IOkt, C . M . M!>-2tt"I.\. ,,, JRT1t,8LE ~11.inr mAeht,:W. s:J'I, ~ow S2.\. 8 I u " NI u~e tv1ut'h S 2 ) . EW):li'"" 1' f'Al'h. \\'muihl Iron ··•k' lk Rlu,. upf'lblJ1,..rM c~1r $1~. Old uphot.t~red chlilr 121. llf'Ad· btM..rd ST. Bed tnm" S3.._ 1""1ilc bn&rd A. Y .. ruun1 ftl M11ple. labl, S-. ol thi.ln 110. each. Pict11"'~ SI Ffttcttf'_n S • - H.l'ndmW w!-fi.. boollf"'- hot.. J!U> 11. !iO.t Larbpur. CIM: s.1.a.n. ~ p.m tltpf'!I. 1t11d CASM!llra. ""~' 11t1(1 usffi $1.50 ,11nri s 2 . j n. 77~2101 during 11.'ffk. NF.\\' •'"~ rumlANr AM rlu111 Cl)\'er $10. ~ltl"f'O llJ>Nkf'T' Sl2 p11 ir. Aquarium Jllllfl'Nt, %1 t1tl St.. ~79!M. TI'T'f:WRITY.R-JR,:;o~ TV. f!nAll $1~, ~ Moa. $10.~. TAbffo 11.rwf 4 f'Mtni Sit.. RttWd pl11.Ytr S7.!lll. lrM1n.I[ hl».nt •nit lmn S.i. l.11m~ •IV! 1h.wlf! SL °'1f"n Nod 1"11K"h S13. 8Aby m111trrM J,l. 8ahy c1r'f'W"t: :lllt•-$1 . MAl,.ntll)' rl~ $2..J,\. m1111n anti l•rn dt"f'Mt!• SJ· $.\. Winltr t'Mll SS. Sat.sun. 11"7 Sho'"'""' SI., C.M. 't4M3al. :i ~ bny'~ 20" hikl' ~ r.11"1 '1 ln" blkl'. $10. Nr--.1 f'>JirAtn r'l'lllrlA!f'r tonl"lf'llU ('ft\.,.r sin. lol '' rimJi Sl . 12V hl'11.r,r fAn S2. Sno•· lnT 700x1J $-4. ~, llN" ~It S2. Nf"•· ) .. ' 11.i'.'ltf"I MWN:, 4 lor "· SIMt rlnir ""WI! Sl. l.rick x11s cap SI. EJtt-trlc m<Wt1'r S2. Bike l~n %>C f'llCh trikr ~IA 1'x: NCh, Pt<MI car $1.!il). Un\cydt S1 Bi.t.11 •wtc'Pf'r S 1 • l 0. STROIJ...EE l in J •trnlltt•' Jf'11o·th)' 'llc--U. Urht br'\'l'Nn tM'llJ', car bed J21 Ont 11.ic and atand S4. Vtl\.'f:I 1•1'11" 4 dtl"-tr ~11 1'\'0 painttnp. In tnimta, 2 f\'I' thtlt &nit IJ!aht 11t•nd 111'1• $1.~ C.r radl So\ H~ fl$ tfl. Harwf la""" mtnl'f'r 12·14" t.\r ffc:I\, 129 Artlor J!, Swlm nns S1 .. 'IO i1oat:h. ...~ . C.M. 1111>y llnunctt 1uo. Rt<Uo•·5~1NGLE-.~-.,.-rtroa--...i--11otr- 11 RHIWl!r mlu-. _._ SU.fll! I .. M W t.'. Am~ ~ft. Ml Tl""-• ., bl11nlir tapn ~ N.efl J\J t-tnn'frall), C.M. -s.\1~1'- • 1• '·"' ,.t taN,., 11.nd two CM. ~toM:I •nd '11.tt dusty, but Golf cluhll And ""' s~. Tee ~nd t.11..bleit S4. Kilch,.n l•bJr ntherwiiw in new cond(fion huckel. 1hor1 W!llW rarlkl. S.1 Four _,..,,, kl ... '"-_.. · BOOKCASE h, 8 d board , . · ......,,__ '--by luU I ·• ""'~' ,..,.,,.,n u1•1rs blonM, rlouble S10. MS--0170. C&U Anytime:, any d&y, but ........,..., Ull • . ' f'llllW t re S.l .. iO. ,.,.rll l11rr'" Io w SUnday 642-sm c:haJn1. aiu.et. dl.st\e1, ten- $1 l'.tCh. 1\1.'() lll"f"f'l'I c•bint't. SURFBOARD S'9" good con· I==~~·=~··-,.--~~-nia rlcqtH'I s2.m . »112 M!Uano tJlblt $4. Rlond tor• rlldon $25. 64~1321. BEAR 69" (2 pound b()T.•, Anchor Clrclt, HB, LA nrr !Ahlf' S2.~. Sm•ll 11Uf· TIRES fl00..L1 white ulls llf'W •'ith •<'N',._~ $20 CUf'lt• North fnlct, MU' ln- fl'CI rorktr s2. M!M!IO.c. Ounl M"t • of So4 Sl2 Nnffi('('l pnrtlllblr ctt&wlt• dianapolis and Buabmf. · "r· · pl,11~ 11.i th foor l'll.Mf'tfl'.11 •9181. SINGLE hf'orl ~. Pnl" 1,.rnp ._ll)Jl. $10 Pnfamlrl CM'lfJllllck ti 1\. 48" round r.hl,., 4 ch.aira SAT-S\J~Mon. Ari t 1qLI,. Cf!~. N"lll' fi. Skit! p1,.1,. BABY crib. IMllttM and SlO. Prirr11hll' llf'f'HI f"f'('On1 athool ' f'lr•k S11. Anriqll" for V\\' Sl. Bll.rMll !!fl SS. twn 1heeui. all fcir Jlll. pl~r 11!1. N-hMI dnks hlrh ~hllin: t lS • i. c h . SpPl.kf'r U I\• n m 0 rt Mocaic roflef l11hlt $..\. l.l ;,n, Pnl11.l'l'Mtl cemtnl ~. \\'Ol:ldf!n hll:h chair 110. C11.r ,,.a11tin-1'1M l[T'e'at S1\. GE i.amp $2. 5*-7S29, 233.1 Anriqut fllrl"' Sl~ Snto. .,.~ S.l. l\l!rhl'n dll\Jnt ""' 111,.l't(I '1"<'0f.d pla)'fr f7 ~LaLl~~"""~·~N_B_. ----~ fUn Si. Elfldric' ~ilar tl2. SlO. Kil~n rondif!~ $1-42. 646-S6l 2 . DINrJIE 11!1. tabl.e, 4 Au~· M.rp 116. Acou.11ie Sm•ll Appllanre11 S.\..S.IS. · dialrw $.l~. ~. 1t1lt&r 19. i....rze &rtiafi Jn1 lanta. ch.Udrtn·a. .... ,,mf'n'11 ~~F.OT1 'SS 1or puU $25. NEW desk ;q: w. "'88"1 $1~ 140 Cabrill~ CM c: othl'i, Ai.te ?.-A sg....s1!\. ·-1·• • W CM Silt-Sun. ' lnfAnlJll, ch~ldren'it, 11.'M'tf!n'• EXQUtsrnt dttp-rwt. 1"00l 11'°"· · ~thta. SID'' w S9-.$U. I~ ..... ,~ ~ ... ~·-NEWw1·---CM--n. w. WAHL ~ltctric vibrater 5 11 I "'"I ~~w..: • ._ ........ U:SO. Books & Drfo,.,tSl . Pi ows J. "'.J lJ; ruaotommadf. worn===-.·-.-~=~ • • ea eh Gtn"'t· ~. ~ ori&'lr9I a.I "° WA.1.M/T ttfp dfUltt m. 2 ~~ $4.Sl~~,,= HARLEY Mctdle b1.p 2. YoUl'I. for 1')p Ul, Uit1 sz: nlte stands SlO uch. Minw C'efH SUl. Oltl"f' q clip. "hitt fibet'llut, loch. lltts WW wll 1 t par at r I y. :!.,,!ap.l~nc~ ~: """ """"" m. ... ... iz. ---°"" bod 110. °"""' m. Ski wki<ft' dos b!d u. u rt q DID tablta. •"&lnut. km euLli1i5fs w11~ and hoott, 11tzr T. tu. ~u sz. tfrwll •ntl 11ff1Jrf Sl..'ll. 1'lcf' S4 t1ch. &1>2:711. .'i&Jr"s p1·1 cloOw:l. llll'! A.U. Car ~ 17, Que: e n OlnMrw rAbll. 4 ln ~ WEDDISG Ofl.DS. 'I t " UJB "'al:ue:!. IW104Z, lat· Md1,.-tad SU. Old ctro, Ital l&xM.. I leaf. f w Htt'ttf 14-ll. )Ont: 1ltt'""· tun Ndrt. Q.ln. JIJll KiaNAOd ,,,_,. ublf! 110. Tout~ S l. II™• m. 341-15 ............ m ........,_ r<.11. llHl!ll. -------- MF.DrTER.R.ANEAN I A h 1,. S2S. 6 Mf'dlll'ITll.nf'Rn ch"irlli S.'l f'ach. 681 VirlC1rt1t, Cl'IJ!ltll MPJll. S'MJRocy~,-.h~;-,.-,~,-.-,-crih "'ilh m11tlrPn 11.nrl 6 Wf'la. S20. '6.1 VW v.indow~ re:.a r $12. Side $7 both. Hood $7. 548-9561. QUEEN mattre~a S15. Que-Pn hox 1prlng $15. Both Sealy Poaturepedic, 846-5671 . VACCUM cleatll"r, Vwt, RI· t•chmt'nfs 11nrl b AV S.l. Porfitble 17" TV rll•IJIOfll ll<"~f'n. l'M"eds n!paJl $15 . Dry imn $1.7:i. him CllSl'.f' Sl.l'>. M•nua.I 2-wheel .l•~n edger, ne:v.• condition $.l. &rbttu, with motor anrl r.pif, on four lf'tit hu twn aid« /Abt~ adju1iablfl frill l1H'1i paint 19. Rf'dwnorl doJ houS'e, new rondition 20" hillh with 11winxinsi rll'ln" $4. i~, 0,ff Pf! fllblf' , fl'@f, $4.0. AmenC11.n l'ly,r lr1tin ... et, complete landscArt 2 "'llfl fransfnrmer SA. Pnrtshlf! llf.winst m•d'lillf', .-e11.·11 f n r w It rds Anti backwuds, nf'edl miJlOr l"f'PRlr $10. Outdoor hf'nch p11.d Ml!, nt'A' S2. BiSI stuffM Poodle 7X. Three. 11e"t1 of br&nd ne:w matchstic:k cur- tain!! 50<'-Sl .:iO. Walnut hith chAir. a:nort Cflndilion $6. Stx 111hf'~ of cPramir <:~m""' 10.-""'c-h. 50 Aini n(M I'll hf'Rrl rur1::1in~. nf'\'r r 1,1~ri . ~-l:X: " i:;trand. Llv.·n 11.n1m11J,. St.2>S2. Berl bA'ckrM1 s2.1a. Sidewi1lk 11kale!I, goort ctnr dition 11izf' 1, S2 .:'ll'l. Lllmpshad" ~. Big Plff· tric ~"Rli clock $1.7S. Sr11r1 90 minute cu11eltf'11 hlank tape, 1till suled in mailer $2. 75. Mi~HOUll parta f'Qr sprinkler l)'llff!m \(),.. r:x:. °"k witlt one draWf'.r 11nd thN'f" 1'tlelves $7. LB.-.e lii.hlf" lamp: nf'v4'r U!lf"d $2. ?!i, Twt'I !IWA.J ]Mnp~ cnm- pJ,t~ with -hardwa.~. l'H"ver uM"rl, onP am~r S anti nne .t:TH'r;I $6.:il. Dttnr11tor'1 m"n1~nir:r. ft"', 5 ft't!t hi1th .,.1 in (.'()'1Cfl"I", rlrillM fbr ph1.cini;: flnweN "'· Outdoor f"lectric •ve to mot1nt nn post, nevtr ull!'d "'· Prlne drape11 74" x M" 22.1'. Plain dnlpetl 40"x42" SI. · Child'• bible Md etWn;, he•vy oak S.\50. L.lg11t bloodP f'ff1 hair C'ueade. ""' Jl, ~ eateade. mal kair. lfn9o'bfo.rr)' ~ S.\. Synthf'fk laJI, M.rk ~ S2. Twt'I hlkl'a., hnlh In. ('(lm~I,. $4--S.i. ~mtw11m ell'ctrk til'ntu,.. tt.th $2. Chrr:lfl'll' oa.nnbtl'r ,.,.,, !Arp rf'Ctaoile •Mpa, I 4 . T S . G~ l.w /'' lnJitll" Ai•m~trr, SO ff'l!.I $.'\. TAI, 1.Audtt periumf" fl'l"I')' 2 QUnttJ $3.50. Sf-I of 8 l"hlna l':Upt Md ntK'f:n, wtdlf' w.ith 11Uwr trim. Mvtr ulf!d U. HIM !'nllde ltA.lt.n ~d ,,,,..1&1 -10" IUCh. otlU llibelld ttt 1how authenticity ns. l'.'udatf, ..-nt ""'1l--"""u: and 110me uncut, ltnrtM to llt y a rd • I.Sc-·St .2-S ~ Dozt.n of Mu~d l11nu. IOY•· ramts )C42. ta2 L.aMJ Clrdr. Hunrinp.n ~•ch. -· l'VIN bf"rl SIO. Twin hrad boflrd S2. l..aral' "'Ork table Sl 5. 1¥"1 Sl.5 anti S~. W6ori- bl'am 4x6x14 S.'i. Book!: Sc Pftch. LR.mpe SS tech. Bir lop Sfl. OrRpf'R S2. Waftlfi iro11 Si.50 f'MJ.h. Bladt: Hfht SS. Iron $1. 2111 Pomona Ave., &12~".5. I .O.~ my hitppy hn~ Jiit 212 \\'. Vll'lori1t, Apl, Nn. 1, (Olllll Ml"itR. Multf ITl(IV,. nul hy !toe lh•tl -At1r11ctiv,o. niN"ly l'ntl!ltrurtf'<l SlmpMn ni.t:"hl 11t11nd w;th l ltraWH1 S4 .50 . Twin Se al y f' o ~ r ur~lc 111attreM1e11, firm Md clPM Sl~ el'Ch , hnlh tor S25. 'fhrtoie nic:A upholsttred n au I Ah yd e rod!er • rf!c:liMr Avocado, Or&JWf', •nd OH·wtUfe SU &nd $22. Cltan twin bed lfts romplelf' "'11h "''""" St~ p1>r ~r1. Doobl,. bf'rl 11.-tth tramf' Slll. f ivt ('[f!an mom 1iz .. rux~. ,rrttn, pink. """i••· hm"'" 111.·eM -.Ill! irnnt1 ccri. rlltinn $1()..$3). Sol1t bt>orl $~. RN'wn na.uf,.hyrll' 10f1 S2.t Vf'ry tine t lowe:r f'f'I uphollllf'rPd lnUtl,if' r.Mir $26. Grern «nd rr:old lnu.,.• •il1tfr $1i. g,..,,.,..J walnut rntfH 111bJea to $.'i. Htre·s how In i:tl to 112 W. Vll'- toria AJll. No. l. Coata M~~ • I( 11 catty corntr ... .,,,,,,,._ Stater Brolhert F o o d M1ril:e-I al Newport Blvd. 11nri Victoria. \'ou mu11 •P- prmrh f'T'om the north 10 cut Into driVPWtl}' 11t the cutt1tt bt'fol'l" The m•in V!c1ori1 Sr . ROTARY mn11ooe:.r S~. B11thmnm •ink with !AUN'tll Sli 0 \nins:: room lift!! Sl. 4-1967 Mutllltlft hub<"a.ps $10. Roy11 bike $6. 811.hy pM) nna t 50c. 546-1'\75. 1'\'rN bed box Aprin1. twl.rt maM:N"-"', tM> ~•ch. Nlr"e Anrl clean, klMl fNl.mf' 11.nd ht>Arl hotlrri S2. Very trod huy, &1~31. 24" Exten•inn ladder St~. ~" Step l1Mt>r $1 5, both Hkt nf''A', 4 ~w aou dubl and Miia SlS. Sof111 $25. W E. 15th !iOI., Co1t11 Mell I 641-2431. BROWN 6 It. oourll $2.'I. Brnwn ovM'-llUtfM c:hair S.~. 2 "nrl '11.bles vld cotfH tabl~ $.") "-ch. 2 l'f)lrl la.mps S10 PACh, Whifl' hl'ad hnard ~. Bfnt C!\.11'1" And All.rd $2. 'J'rlcydl' S2. F" r i fl i rl 11 i r , pnrtAhle: Aishwaftr SM. 2 kilrhf'n chllira $4.:iO ~ach. aothinx $ 2 5-$ 2 . t!t13 Monrovia Ave., Co1f11. .Mt11., SAL only. &12·Z170 wef'kday1. VINYi~ 11pt1nl1tered mckinc cAeir $25. Two uphoiatl'!'M ocasions.I cMira S15 am $5. TWfl end tahle11 "' AM SS. 3 rlininc room chairs S12 e1ch. ~5947. CHEVY poaltrl'lclinn rear l'orl SZ'i. Unlcyr1f' $6.50 11.1 11. Bike JWlrl• Sl Infant carrier 70c. lnfan1 anrl lfW'ldltr l'liittw-1 -rx: . .Je"•"lry htrtprJ lnr -w11p met.ltrl, rf'Yt1Jve: S3. 842-4877. DOUBLE dn'11tr w.1th mlr· mr $1:;. Twin bed trame:.1 A: headhoard $.'i etch. Old ,.,'l'IOde:n rlinVti chAlr w1t11: arm1 S 5 . MlACellaneout chairs S'1-$5. Brua rttord a!Arwl with porlable re:eord pllytr SIO. 536-fi9J6, GOOD condition. kinplu hox llpl'lna. mAttf'l!M and ttAme S:ill, &II, 963.-2'41.~. TONNEAU ('(Iver far Renault ea.r,velle $20, 147--0279. A fOOT Americtin <."lUCh ns. M2-:M86. ROTARY rn<'M'n' $20. Ktn- nmre Kenrnol'f! w • 1 h I '\I mAcl\fne J2S, 2 orar'Cf twffd chai:n fl5 ncb. Hot pink floral quilled ·-d II. He11dboVd and matfts1 sz. Re() fklcktd llhOwtr rurt1in, rua. towtla $10. MehlJ WMna $.'i. Ottkt •tr and pAd 115. Ev1.fllnp, S8t. l ~n., 142.ael. 81CYCL£, I a tf I e 11 m1 Schllinn, .int. 111.ultlraa Ol. Mini-bike:, MX ffl r II 1 , tram•. tlrt1 SZ. lna efWiM ~ hp Mc:Coulad: eflCine dutch lrd all s-rf1 lr:ir c:Nm •• sz. Larae sultar 1pe.1.lcer box kr two 12 tn •&Jctra U . New tl«tt1c sukat, cost M5 •D $30. 968-41111. HJI. • DAllY ,tlOf 41 ---:--o'~_ir_.~_.ro_,~ _ __J( o )r ..__ _r. ... _,.-_, __,JrnJ1 L1..._;;-;;""-d;; •• ;;;;-~1~~1~;;; ... ;;-' ;;-' ·;;;;-~~;;· ~1!1~iiiiim~;i;-""_ ........ ~. -l~f§l I -_ J~ r ,,.. ~lW 1 s . I• J Llnot.1 T'-U.00 ALL ;,.,.,, """' be .... HEAVY oak and -·~•. Holp Wontod, MI F no 1 ;~A~u~ct~lon~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I04~A~uct~lon~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I04~1-·~~oj'.;l~lo~nfooic:i•t(Ai~-·-t-l l M_l'-'-•..,.llo.,.neou __ , ___ a_t_I Pl1no1/0111ono 1:~6 F\rutoot truck tll'f' -• ..._.. ·- new SIS. Automobllt a.ir itonk end t9ble SU. Old oak SAL.ES 1 .. ..i... ....._ m...45 LOST llASE UDO l~"· l\f'Nneft dlx, -~-IA-J_O_R_•_•_ • "D_O_R_G_A_N-<. conditioM:r complPtP S25. roe t:'r Sl.2. 81Acl< fittpl.1t.~ _,_,,,.: -.,..,r. • Coa1t P1wftbrokett Wftshrr Ill df'!o't-r . marble tbl., Of\,1\,1, 4."8 oval lona •hag ni• SlO.-' ~n '3.50. f'ittplace tools ~~il~:_ __ Bs•,r I• tSoro m ~.' AUCTION ll ctMrioa out. OUr mlJ. ro.11.1111 1&,,\' bfil. 8.\12 OrltntaJ F'ron1 Sl9S Inc:-. Altcrn . Conn . St :iO, Old chest, k>w, 90ild ..... ,...au ore, . .._.t fl'ctune it yotir rood rortmtt. nu: ~. ll11.n1nwmd • "'urtltttr, flt('. 100 uprieh« hydrauJ\c-Jac k SlJ. Small lt'ffn lo'n!!nch Plau, CM. Apply SM EJ OP ~fd itflnl oz all Ml. -----1 Al1n Harp•lc h o rd1 A S12. Palr 20 wall mul!iplt'x Provincial bfos!dt t11~t', Camino . RtaJ, Tu I 11 n . PERSIAN RUGS kinda \\'ill fO •t • hdinn s,cellaneov1 r 1anoa:. speaker 1et In elbinets S25. bookc11.i;e rombo s.1. Dark Moo-Fri only. of thtir value. WatcMs. \\ ented l20 G0U1J> l'1lll'IC CO. V\V tran...,xle-rear Pnd for ""'" kl blue bedroom lamp 75c SECRETARY. mus! ha..,e plut m•ny other ORIENTALS ~lt)'. ~wrhtn. di•-\\'A:-..'T[.D t<'I buy l 96~ .. ...,No. Ma.Jn, S.A. ma n: dunt.bUU)' m. VY.' Child11 ~rry-ao-round lamp l!XP in v.t1rking with ex« or nlMdl, mualctl lnltnlml!'ht,, s "'' t r1 fa h R 0 r 11 r • n d 1 }17~1 • • Si nc:-t 1911 front axle $20. Con1pletl' ~ o·" "-t -" NEWPORTER INN. ,,..,,.,.., pta--et ti -~ -0 Id smobile tnl"t.!inlihK>n """'"· "" ur5k $25. Twin arp i..~mpaey u Girl • ~..,. .. , <", c-, ('hr11111naJ r111.!P, ~~. r tANQ ln~lni~l\(l"'"'ln you r htad board and root board Friday. ProfeaCona.1. onJ,y ll07 Jamboree Rd. RtWI over for beet hll;)'ll;. -hnn u•• .. L.q\ll\11 Nlaut4 "~· auitnnteed 120. Sm11.ll ril'!' S2. l'v.·1n mattres aod ntt<t appl,v. Xln1 oppty .... r Newport Beech, C1lifornl1 Hlf Newport Blvd. (nt:-<t ltt Musical ln1trument1122 I' ha k txtln&ui11her S5. PAir 15" iu Anti .. ut Row\ c M 541~.i,.,1s: rivalt Pl"lf~ulon11.I c · inow clullns SlO. Corvair spring $6. 2-t-t Monte Vista, t~ right firl. Must be cood' SUNDAY, FEB. 20, 2 P.M. E~ ' ' ' Oll.VJNCT 120 MM acrorrllan 1rouM . 2!) )'l"J f'ltl)tf\f't\4.'f', l I . Costa r.ies.a. &t2-986G, ,,.,./figure•. able to w;e VJewing & lnspeclion from 12 nQOn ST Ri:.v, 1912 Garr• r d '"llh l"letna.. S.100 or ~st C'.11· Conh1.t·t hth\f'l!n· noon I 3 " um num i tcering IX'llr for c-a I c u I a t o r , A u d l o until time of aucUon nlOdel EltttmpMnic-ful l ff'r, MS-'?138. r111 or 11-10 pn1, S.'2·4000. dune buggy or race car SlO. 8 "••onoo"-. -•i•-•-l.,n -•,. ,, .. _,,, ........ --L-~~ _ _ ~ ____ .__ ~ -- Old -~u. nd c d'U ABY cnb, 6 \T size •kit "'-··-'-"'• ...,..,, "~·~ DON'T MISS THIS FABULOUS AUCTION I .., ~~ ....... ..,,-, -''ti"" llA.Rr • 11 •--1 ,, LO\\'RJ.~V l'hul't'h r..1nc1r1, 2 !lnJU<J A 8 1 ac-· ' Dr. Irvine. Ph,yllia Saban. re t I .. 't •peak er ' "' &i=, mrn Prt. l"t'ar tnda with springs Sl5 gate11 -2"'1ll lor mom y.•\th Perso!Ult'I. AUCTIONEER : EDWARD KALlL AAtt>~?it/l\fPX. Sll't'f\J •A c:-r;11. rerlt"Ct eond. SW . n1anu11.l, 11111 Pf'(1al, QW'CIAI ea. 645-3681 nr 54&-4592. hllck problem. Mattrns. TERMS: Cash or Check track '"pe pl~·Pr. Stilt M.-ITI4_.~---,.--Plfl'4'h•. P\', ro11d. $2200 rrtv. -•IT nd mattren pad, &heels $25. SEC'\' needed with ~ b nd I "''ND•R~ S .... flt.)'. MO-fi·l:!'T. \..-c.1.,u a jackPI like Car seat Sl. DiapPr bac. men! abllitiH for N.B. ~,...~,...----"llft'.,,~-""'1.-..---""'lll'll l"I new n box. \p.t\ on r "' ~. uper tt\1'1 v 1111np. ---~-~ new. Mtdium. S25, S4>511.l7. llkti neY.'. Sl.50. Folding pot. architectural firm. Some Appl,ance• IOl Garage S•I• 112 lay-.a-Y.'11.Y. Orl&LnRlly *>id Pi'rfec-f oonct, Qui11Pr Ou~k llAI J \\\'IN t\(·1'0.'l011lr f\ta - SHADOW boxes ""'ith glass ty chRir Sl.25. Diaper pt.II book.kl"l!'pi1lg-hours flexible. _ for $386.~. PAY l'fr Ml. of 1mr. Bt•t n/f(IT', Sl.1-0!l.'6. 1~1~~aii· ~:~;h~ r ~pr:,'~!~~ and back ,!d· 5:<7, lixll, 50c-. Twin ~fl-comp!Pofe $10. Call .>48--0m or MS-3471. FRl2~AlRE11_!_rost f rCe e couz.cro 1 R'S ~·· O~~ar ! :9·4~ ~rA P)'~~:.:o off.;qS9jOO Office furniture/--!'14. ·~. SJ.2f>-S10. 1;,,.,n Waltrbury Book n ck 50c. 2612 W11\o SERVICE Slaticln AUendant. rt. .... "ralor.u.,,.,,.ur. op. P:ntan.a:ement Wu-.:, cu · ... ·; ~ u p. Equlp. 124 PRIVAT•: AiiT\'\VAm'. Ll'I .. HB. La ne, Costa Mf'g11. <bet1>·een 1 perlOM, perfect condition. nelh1. MiMr&I apttimen1. WarehouSP, l19 1-•. 17th Sr., _....;....;. ___ _.. __ . ~~-----SAn!a Ana Anc' Tustin Aves. fl/I me tVNfwknd5. Neat SlOO. Call 5"46-9284. Indian f\1ono 1tont1. Thtte Costa 11tu, g\!l-:l-1-12. 2 DESKS, I stC"t'f'tar\11.I rit>~k. TO Bil\' PIANO •'OR ELECTRIC heater, 3 months in appearancr-, f!'Xper . only. --t ! h lr 2 1 C'A~lf ,ll'l,_\...227~ old,cost$30-$8.3t&-5097. 646-1986. Apply 2a!IO Ne.,.,•port Bl., t.-fOVING, must st!ll Ken-bllrrtl r«k lumbltr . SWAP MEETER$ hole c ~1 • 711 P ·11 1711 _ ·'' ·--~•3c !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ more db' wai htT Ilk!' nPw Cu1hman Tote Goat. \Yk.ndl Lo!! nur IM1.J1r, fabu\ouJL huy!I r 11 n , 1 •r n ~ equ P· 11Aril\10 ND ors;a n, riJ , I~ c.r.1. oond. SlOO. Roll "-""'"'Y bed 9-$. 2aS3 San.la ~ne.. CM . too nun\emua la hlll, l,.(i,.,. y,11 PhOne ~-5145 S6M/hf'11ol oftf'r . '-------~11 I I) l_i 11 I I) Sen·ice Station SIO. &14-8745. SAT. Only Gl~ s.Je: ~ t-"rh. Bey nrlf' or 1000 P ianos/Organs 826 • i;7~.\ ~11111111 t ["1'ioyrntnl f P /tin1e employees. eves & d'1!reu\on &IU! antlqUtt llem11. All fmn1 fl'flrrnl ~rt_A_N_0_('11t1 111;P U pr 11.: h I• wknds, Exper. only, Apflly RECOND. Applll\nf'l'S .\ rilshes & aUwr.' [.,.ihaptd 1*nkn1plcy murtl'I fir lnfPr· *TAX CLEARANCE * Tf'rrlllr 1,,n,. ~ lli uch. Holp W•ntod, M & F 710 Help Wonted, M & F 710 ·MATURE man & w\fe to ---------mana~ 1 unitJ; in Balboa. Writl!' or call Srotl. 309 N. Euclid , Upland . 714:982-1585. l\.fECHANIC: Bicycle wfex- ~· F'uU-!ime employmenL l\1i1slon Schwinn 3 0 0 0 1 Cro1Yn VaUey Park way, Laguna NiJ;uel. ~l MEDICAL Tni.nscriber, ex. per .. swing shift. Pi?r!IOnne! ~pl. Hoag Hospital, N.B. NEED sitter in ttarbor Vir"' SchOol Dist. ft.&es 3 & 6, 9: 30 to 6. &t4-J76J. NEED new lresh flll"f' for T.V. commerela.J, Altrac11ve & curvacious girl be!Y.•een 22 k. 30 yNl. No experience nece:ssan' 54&--78.14. PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR/MGR To riirt'C't & coordinate sl"v- pral production operalton"". l\.1ust hiive cap;tbility nf rl i· rN"linc diffr-rc-nl tradr skills as \\'I'll as rrf)t'titlve asSf'm· hly. Supcrvii;;(')ry or mi:tmt f''>:p!'.'r. in prr<'is1on sherl me- 1 ... J f;i hrirP.finn &/"r prpc-is- lnn iii lk !ICrf'l'n in'! rll'sirnble. !'="rirl rrnl" Cln~~i fj,....:i Ari no. :'..11, r " · n11.ily Pilot, r .o . Al1-: l~iO. Cos!1t J\1l"sa, CR\i!. !)2fi2(;. Equ<t1 Opprir. En]rlnyt"r in ptl"SOn, >..1.n'I earning TV's, gUal'. & d" Iv' d • 110fa, .tt\Vln& mach. cabinet, nAI revtntH' 11P11.url's.. NPiv, * SALE * f,\l-li:t.it Aft,.r ~ r ni . JlOlr-ntia.l, Gerry Parham, Dunlap''· 1815 N I' I\' P 0 r I dosk, mi·s·. ••t Iris A"e., c-ltAn l':!Ol'k. Puh\ic-~·•l-n>r. Our lnvPnlnry nf Pl8nn11 ,\ - ll Se Blvd CM 548--7780 • ~ " "' 11nnT. S1n .. r r n1nrh All 11.I· Mesa Verde She rvice, '• · · · c~... Glob.Al Llquidlltor11, 7200 Oll[1tn111nu•I two N"fhlc-Pd hf-· ,. 3131 H ~-CM C ::J & n.1•• 111rhn1rnt"I. t-::Xr. 1·11. S!'i(l. a.1-uur, ·• · emeras -,--,,-,.,.-=•e'"Sc;A"L'E.--1 G,11.Mpn GrovP Alvrf . \VrJLt· fort the P.tarch 1111 IAX llf'ftd· * GARAG · li \OT? VnHP)n Cr, No. t .J\I , SERVICE Station hf-Ip . Part Equipment 808 . m1nslt'r RSJ-0574 ~~:t.f\'i75 ne. time, swlng shilr. Exper. CLOSING ESTATE of'll"n 7 day1 a \1·~rk ·,,.001 i) • SAV'F. ur TO S'r.iO S1wtn8f\,1chl~e1-821 Boh Boll.!! Enco. l O O 3 MAAifYA Se:kor l!XXJ DTL Antiq's, bric-a-bric, turn, ·11nit1 7. ON PIANO~ Newport Blvd. at Baker St. camtra, perlttl e n n d . ~~e~r!:"!.!.Sll~~~:~:. STEREO, 1!172 G ll r r 11 ;-,, * :~~~inTOcJ~:1j~ SHOE Slllt>1man, exp er. ~j~la.511,h<. 1ttrach. S 13 5. Dr .. C.M. model, f11\I 1trrM r-h1tn11:er, Of'tGANS . UP 1'0 S.">00 ON family ~hoes. p It Im e' ,....,.. ..., ===c=--,.--,:"'""°',.-.,-:-~l air lllllJICll&lon SPf't1ker11, SMAl.LER ORr.ANS , II 54 GARAGE Sale: Fri-Sun l!H AM/F'~t Afl!J'M r11.rlln + , m111nly Sat. Hemphl ·s. N1KORJ\1:AT FTN 50 mm. 1.4 Tllndem bike. hirn. An· fanr df'Ck. Still hri1nd ,,,.1.,. •-Oon t Delay-Buy Now Fashion Is I and, NB. 1-, 11''·• ,..... s~ CaU ,-« •t T d '"" · "• .. '"'""· tlques, wigs, e\eet 1t11!tlU' gu11;r11;ntef'd. Wa11 1 e r 1 l"I rtmtn ou1 RU'" <IU'f'C"t. 1-:tr111. 11111lf' only S26.ll, \Vhllf'0 E1na, 4.fl22 rnra· mou nt 111vd., Lll.kr1\'\'IOd. 21~1423--0771. ~=~--TV, Rodlo, HIFI, Stereo 136 £!4-4223· 612...Q16R. w/amp, mliw. 2308 La Un· unc-la!mtd nn lRoyooflway. Ol1count1 STOCK Room HP\pl'I': Some MAM~IY~A~C~2-. ~,~,.~TLR--;:m, da 10U 23rrl btwn Santa Atllt &.Id lnr S325, p1ty oU V11mAh1'-Chlckcrlrt.i:-F!:u·hrr .~=.,.,-.,....,,.,,..--.,.. hesvy lilting & pn inting. 13'> n\m l: 250 rnm tense t Irvine, N.R.I hahtnce of S9!i or take nver Kohltr Ii C•mpbell pl11nos "i'!'i12ztNl1'11 &: RCA lel,.vh1- ~tu~I havr good driving plus t'Xtr1111. 64&-7~>82. GARAGE ~;.-2~212i: sm.1111 pym11ts. Collect inn 1(11111, L n "'' f •I prlr r.11 In rr('{lrd, Apply In pcrron, Furniture 810 Tool 5 furnl~h ings & ml.!ic. 0!!111 .. 7141S9.l-0501. Thom11•·Conn-Y1m11~ri or~il.n• 01·n11~P County, 3 yr. fll<'hJre ~ton-Fri. Cro\\•n M°f&'. Co.. ll Al " po.. lh LQvv1 .., Id 1 d k NE\V A. USF.l) t.tbt', 1 yr, NI.flt, l yr, ems • 90 ..,, U"mou , "-><" o e:xecut VP e,11 COAST MUSIC 818 Produc11on, N.B. ----------$.50. 260.5 \Vl'11Tmln11ter Pla~. ~·llh dark brown lcalher SERVICE lf'rvlce w • r re n If , No s"1ITCH80°ARD-;;flt'r~ 21 PC. KING SIZE C.M. .-wlvrl {'hii lr. $l~. GE /ln11nce ch1rire1 It paid In 90 typing. tun time. Sen<\ BEDROOM GROUP F'EB. ISrh .rhru 2181: rum .. rrfrlw; \\'!lh . lop fr""'-ier, lS.'lfJ Newport B,h·rl .. r.~t. tl.11 y.11 . z,.nl!h 19'' P 0 Bo 22.8 I • • 642·2851 • • ('hromn1'0lnr S3!Y..l. RCA XV rtsuml! · · x · CI n t h i n g , di&hl"ll & wh IP, Sl X1, 2 small rM lac· Laguna Hills. YOUR choice Spanish Oak. & 1 ass ware . he rl & qul'r Chlnl"r,. c 0 r k 11 1 1 Opl!n Sundf\Y 12 tn ~ ptl'I _ 100 S4'l;., All av1\I. n\Olicl• maple, walnut, or \\•hile Pl AYER PIANO:i:i hn h ln atN"k ABC Color TV, TRANSCR1BER, exper, in finish, king !1\ze, hf'arlbr>11.rrl. ~clnthes. 275 Broadway, 111.blcs. S20 Pll. fi.111grnivox • L • ug t, ROBUST, port l.obndar1 ,,.alt P11PPY· 11 -) -rMlu I • klvlrc c" 11 d-. oo.mo 6 wt:EK Cl1d )1'Uow or iLclr: pupt. ~1olhflr ~Uow lab; Ctllher mixed ci o 11 l t • &<~:mt. MAnCO I Tipr 1abby 1,. ... , in,s 111ta1t tilu11 n, .... eoo<f honl4!, LoVAbl,., ~).\ • • CUTE • Lovtbl• puppy, IOVf't Chllctrtn. To rood l\o1\1e only, 6U\-6.'9l, aft l. fr>YAL-pl Col\ltt/Sltephtni m1.lP doll,. Shot1. LOV~ rtdldtt11. 6ol'4..0ll9. S,\IALl.-~-lb•f>d t>1'N'fl-~n-ui71•' I rtl>~. ~ yr1, l'ld Good \1•/rhildnin. &.\1+og , rfit:t-: 1111111"1le11 In lo.'\lOl'lhOmf, 1, 1n1n, poottlP111 ~~. mtn. ~hlUtllllf'r, 91)&..~llS. tur. brtt'd-:-41nt1~11p. Cd • hf>nlr'-w/yrtl . \b\'fll klda. Aft l\•M pm. M6-l08."l. \\'f:llltARANr.n. !Pm. 2 yr, \Int Wl'ICh dojt. l.attt )"rd nt'4'. fi.12-300.t. l.AnRAOOn lfln11le, I yr, lrlrndly~ rood ~·fchlldl"'n, fi42-Ml lS atTtr 2 PM. t ·1t1·:F: r11pple1, 6 ~·kt t1Jd. !\tothPr J\1altese P o a d I t . ll·'-~lfl. l~wk~-o71d.-~O'"'""r.~R~M""°'A,-,N S!IEPllltRO PU!)K, •• CaU~. •• ffit... white al\ftagy dot. 2.'I \bt. J\dotflble. Sl\f! needa love, 64$-m.l. -----· [ Ptll llMf ktppllr>t • JlB Pets, G•neral l.IO TROPICAL fbh A MW A. u. «I AQuar\um,11, up to !JIG 1al. All a~f!11Qr\c•. WKoltu.lt or ht"low. 8~'63. 0091 NEEDED -Companion in early teen years for p h y & i ca 11 y handicappPd mentally bright, 14 yr. old girl. Primarily "'ttk-ends. CAii Ml-s. M cC I e 11 en, 67:'r-3~97. -R ... 1-Estate C1r•1r - Nrw or Pxperlencl'rl. Join Amrricii.'5 lrRriinl! rt~lrirnl· 111.\ l'il'lies leAfi('r. Full tr11.in- inr. pmj."t'Rm inc-hrdrJL class- J'O(lm + lnrllvidu"'l guki11ncf', \Ve tr11in you lo suc-cl!Sl!i. F."rn n·hill" you le3J"ll, More Rdvrrllsin~ thP.n any othC'r tf'.:tl!or. 011r full pa~e_ arls m~kr th,. nhnnes ring 1yith huyl"rs. Call VirglniA J once:. ~•2-5581 . all 11.specls of mcdlc11l 9 door dresser & mim:ir, 2 C.M. c11.binet hl·fl, S40. 67~207. 110l1•1,, trm•,rl_;~· 1R 0 Mill. Rr1rvl~2 ~:~~~,.;nun~~~P~r~~;~ ~~ reeorrls, accurate typist, 65 ..... · I * AUCTION * ca ......-r rep11 r11. UC'I:• • side la.ndt, 10 yean LIVING room. Bdrm .. hllby I hll • • I h .. A!l1nlA, Huntlngron Rfo11ch. CllAMP, SI, &rnlltd, mile, wpm. run lime. d a y" 0 R f> a~rt rt! re .. n ~ "" JrUAranle#. r1ho Pllt Box furn. Dernrate Items. Ml11e. ~8 ~1""'-R ~ r J 1 t d • Need Extra Monty? Mal\Y Avon llAir1 reprcse:nla· 1ive11 earn an estimatl"CI S40 a 1Yk or morf'. Earn xtr11; ral\h -& have fun, too! For Details CSlll, 54().7041 NOW CASTING MEN I WOMEN (All A11:es, All Type~ I For lmmed!Ale 11sai&'nmenf ln non-union motion pix. 1V commercials I: Spring mt11t?· azine layout&. Not a school or 11gcncy. No Feta. SLOAN &. ASSOCIATES 1459 5e11Jard . f-Jo!l.~'OOCI (Z\Jl 461-8275 NU~R~S~E~S-A~iri;,-11-7~ Baptist Conv. Hosn. 001 Center St, C.M. 54S-558S. OPERATORS, exper. sln."Zle needle -swimv.•ear. 3760 Campus Dr .. N.B. ORTt!OPEDIC TECHNICIAN full time. fllty~. minimum 1 yr e:<p. ff'Q . Pl"r51lnrwl 01- fiCt', ~-Coast Cnmm. }!O~Jl., So. Lll1runa. 499-1.111. An equal opportunity rmnln)>'rr. OVERSEAS-- MORE JOBS THAN PEOPLE All r;kllls & professions e Higher waJ!('!I e Lowrr txpt'nl'irl'i e Tax ~nt'fitll e Frr-f' 1'r11nl'ifJOrTation CALL 541-4345 Service Guarantef!d Until employment aece.pted OVERSEAS SERVTCES 1617 E. 17!h St S.A. Sul!e 3 e PLASTICS e lnjcclion molding operators or trainees. Grav~yard ·Musi be nl"al a.nrf depend- able. Female preferred. Mu,111 he itble to 11·ork Slit or Sun. Apply 8:30-ll:J'.l AM Costa Mf'MI, Cali!. 850 \Yf!st 18th St. 1t 0rMgf! CoA1t PIAstictl * P /TIME $285 Por Month Evo1. 6:30-9:30 Young men, mf!l:hanically in· cllned. can use 12 men tt- can:Uea of type of ~rk background&.-Muat be •ble. to start lmmM. For per. 'sona1 lnterviN call 776-8551 CalJ Monday OnlY 9AM·SPM PT/Time or 11! m po 1' a r y . d t 1 ta ne r/ draft sme.n. Production •httt metal eic· per req'd. SEI~ ffETlTION cltculAtor -no ttp. Own area. Own houn. Dally pay. Ph. 557~1446. Pl'/Ume •'Ol'k In Hunttngmn Beach 1:»1:30 pm. u .oo hr. ChriJtb,n Stud\oll 11330 Loni Btacb Blvd ., J..ynwood, 631-7114 lot •(IPL PJtOFES!IONAL p ho n t ..ucrror -Dana -~ &on Clemtntt, c:tplltran0 area. Worll: kt )'OUr' own homt. ~ dn1 t. ·"'·· Pborl! m-t• bet-Mn t :(I) 1-m. o.wl -- . I TARBELL REALTORS e R. E. SAT.f:S MANAGER TRAINEE Man or woman neffirrl with manllgniAI potenti11J. Our PX pa nsion pb1n requirP~ f14•n f'UITl'nl liCl!nM!f'S, s11.IC"s;:mrn Ol' hrokrrs, to be lf?'Ol'lmrd !or olfiC'e m11nt1oger ln H.B. or Anaheim. Plrtnned open- ln,vi in MllJ'Ch & May. De- sln minimum of two yt11n1 e~rif'nce hut will cnne:ldn others bul!d on ability. Ex- cellent b<-nettt1. Call f..fr. Grav~ tor tonfidentiaJ In 1 er v I e w 111>polntmtnt. 893-5063 & 697-6194 COWNS &: \VATTS INC. 13651 Ma~­ nolia, Garden Grove, C111if. RECEPTIONIST With Accurote Typin1 For A Happy, Progrc5-slng Ot.'Zanii.atlon NEWPORT Personn•I Agency 384S Campus Dr., N.B. ! Branch Offitt 1 Nona \V. HnUman 540-0635 Santa Ana Now Interv1e\\·1ng for DAY BUS HELP Apply In Person Boloro 3 & 5 P .M . Or Before 11 A .M . 231) No Broadw•y F.qual Oppor. Employer PP.rs:onnPl Ofllce, south _, F ine Furniture $70!1 flit. Old mil• hoog:hr. '~'" ou ... t'OI • ut urne ,. 1p.-.ne11• & m11.1tress frame. furn. 880 W. 19th, C.M. & A 11 llO!d !!ti 200 1 nd t ·c~O~M~R~IN-A~T~l-O~N-~r11<'kflrrl· yl'!I. Xlnt for •tud, Xlnt ~:'na .c~;_~jll.H~:·~ Toplt th~t. dbobnlomk lh~t, =6U-4;58===· =----~-I Auc Uon11 l-'~!~a~~c;~30 p.m. ~-$t. tr~T. Oupr~:. ~ RH!/ ro1llltolt 21 " TV, 1.,. I chlld1'Pn. Good ¥,talch· ma ft'SI pa ' an el, pll· FANTASTIC I w· d ' A t' B G I CM ~·"-... UI tk>Q'. A buy •l ssoo I.rt• opp0rtuni1y l"mployer. lows k. pillow alips, quilted irarage 58 e: 1n y S uc ion arn r•('f' .n, .,............,,,, l)r AM/f'M rarikl & h I· 11 rf-' ALWAYS lOP J-(iiJ. TEMPORARY 'J ASSIGNMENTS Com• i" I r•glst•r todey Yow'h IM l)kld y•u cfMf, Hof•• •v•r. 21U Du P...t Drlv•, lrvlft•. 111·1295 TELEPHONE Sales. Top ct<mmisslons and bonus. Ap. ply in p!!nOn between 9.00 11nri 12:00 noon at R.1~1 Bolsa Avenue-, Midway Clty. ---Wt\1-fRr .. ~EXPER-.­ • BLUE DOLPHIN e Mature, 3355 Via Lido, NB WANTED. Door In door ll"Hers, no investment. 642-2814 WOMAN F~O=R-­ APT. CLEANING LARGE COMPLEX Mt1.1I be fhoroua:hly experl· enced in commercial clea.n- in1. C• 11 54'-5025 WOMAN, energetic & neat, moll"/ m11.ld work . Perm~nrnt. 49-f-1196 YACHT SALE-S'~M""'A""N,... Must he exp<'r. in both pow- er"-sail. RnbC'rl V. Sla11ts, lnr. 2001 V.'. Cit H'olo·y, NB 548-33.ll ~M"_'h"'""~' )~ Antique• 800 Antique Sale In 1tor11&~ 1inct 1919 9442 Brrakwatu Circle, Huntin;ton Bt1tcb 10 am tn 5 pm Saturday only bf!d spread. Antiques, furn., h!>u1ehld 2075~ Newport, CM &4R-ll686 _,_i4&-e~\~Q8~,=~~=~-?'f'N'lrtl rit11.ytr SM. 1117 .. 7:y19. t•ludlna all paprrs • rlb-~tm, ~.~~othlna:, 2731 Gan· Behind Tony's Blde Mat'I WOULD YOU fli-P1~1rmtN!nli1et~Nd ~. honi. Alwll't'I, 67~l&Vi. ALL FOR $297 ---WE ARE 4 FffiESTONE BELIEVE tl•d nt:::. rnro1.ble 1V. OffPr. 2 ~ut. malt' toy pood/11, SUNDAY: K1n1t bed, furn, SOO's -G7R-14 WJ'm MANY • ttEE ORCAN LESSONS fiil&-117~. AKC, 2\i mos,. I rhAm· TERMS LAY-A-WAY ikl1, bike, ssddll", rkl2hout1t. MlLES LEF'T! ONLY $10 AA lmii 11 ynu Ill«:! No rP1t· -ZENrTiitliji;h~TV-. -paJCnt, l whllt, dPw-clawa PLAN 421 12 Goldenrod. CdM. t'OR EACH ONE or US. !11tratl0n. No obt11aUon, Just l'!'mov,d. 1h0t11, Ill 111 ANTIQUES, Oak ch a Ir 1 , WE ARE WOltTII JTt Come MondA)'I 7::11'1 pm. :c~I~ ~;~~: riocked. St~ e1t. 494..TtTI, TRADERS M'cre1ary. 1ewtng machlnt'I, MUCH a~ER n~.N· COAST MUSIC ~ -Ef-lvtABLE l. • b r •do r "'' • 1 "· SPF.AKl::n E:nr. tPnr11 1ton-FURNITURE rnmmodc11, crocks, rlao RETREADS! ~ Preildlo 64l·28$1 Rl'lrt"v'r pupplt.11. 'Try oni, 202 N. Bro1dway, S.A. ,.tc-. 968-7079. Dr., C.M. PIA OS** ORGANS' typ#I W/llll Jllf'rt'n <'Omp you'll lovt? IMml MAR1'1N'· K I $1~. or br11t offer. ~1)..20(lr,. t: rt lo~ ST KENNEL. I, ~1305 Open 7 days CHAIRS, pin~ pnng !bl, SILVERlUNE EI• ctr i c r \'11.1, Sle nway, LoY.rl"y , • 1 e·• 1.... L· cown TV. 21" er.:. 111b1,. MG-0089 LTKE ne~'-Velvet !iv rm ~'I many ml!'IC. Hema . Alley at Chord orran. Selriom used. ,.. en, ai( ... ,ft, etc . .rrcim 1 ~,.-.,.--·-~_,.~.,,.--,_ irof,11, love .eal. curvtd hi· 215 Bro11.dway, Colt11 Me11e, Like ntw. Biby furn. Cheat S~ UI). RENTALS. tn('M'!el. •1 WP-eki olrl. MUJt H'I AlWA)'I lhe rltht tll'OI A b o.1 9 to! of d . 1 G D"Jlv lf'l.6 ·'"'"" 12-5 •ell. S2!ln. ~"~:ID74. slw11.)'• the rlJhl plaot U 11.ck chA il'll, pec111n & Span. .,.. . . ra\\ers, mape. 111 Fl'ILD'S PIANO CO ----oek ta.bl~•. Will M!Pllratl". fireplace lor ._ • bl~KIWhl pirtahl,. 1V SIM. ynu want RE51.Tl.TS! Call PATIO :;aie -Mov\na. Lot." 8 ... """" 1 llC!'ten. lA.13 Newptirt Blvd, Blk/whl. 1·nnaole TV WJ, &12.-6618 It plaCll !hlt &d AlllO Hcrculon 8' •of a of 1tonche1. Come & browae. ·•""">JQD •. Costa Mei,11. 714184~ .. 1~ 1142-lLtl/l. rrJr'o.v/ ;'~1~~~hln& Jove seat etc. ~~~~ s;.~~n. 174 Flower. ~~~~~:ioi::~ :O~l!Re~:: Motor Hom.1 940 Motor Hom11 940 , Motor HO'm11 4 PIECE wa.Jnut bdrm set BURNT oranste eonlempor-5'9 eoppertone, b 0 1 t 0 m iiiiiii~~;i9i~~;m~iii~iiiiiiii~i~i1Pii~iijijijij~~·i PAIR lounge chairl {go!dl ESTATE SALE: 9'8" x 16' comhn acrubbftr/JX>ll.ahtr/ $40. ea, couch 8'( l?'ol'lltlonaJ Kerman Orltntal ruir -11p· llhllmpooer, • $10. MA.-4783. brn, S75. or bAI offl'r. 1195 praised $1295, Mking SlOOO. RUSTY, UACd boat moorlna: Paula.rino, c .r-.1 . s.t9-3.S45. 494-775,j, cha.In, 1Ai " materllll, e.11.ch '71 CHINOOK JJ' Jewelry 115 link 2%" long, 1"'-" wide. WOW, 1rt A STIAL MATCHING lovtstt1I & LA·z. 50c (>f'r ft. M11.rlnf! Sul'J)lut 1. 4.o<ICI "''i' "'""'r 1'1-nr Boy recliner, brown naua:. t. lteot ,,, t(l!llllt!Ofl!l'IG Like ne\I'. sac. 54~1774 . TIFFANY SETTING Co.. 3.107 S. Maln, S.A. 1. "'°"' ....,m. •I• (Ol\di!ltlll,.,. .,. CArat 545--6.)SI. ~-lt•dlo .. "''" ,.,. ~""':ii-.=--,,,--,-,.-,-,1 1 •· M'low mod•I BROWN lea.tMr sleefll"r 110fa Di11mond Rine dfILDREJllS w1'11 mounted •· "' ""'''" • Sa:>. 546-5710 Eve1/wkndt: desk, ""'"aer It_ booluihtll $987. DN. ·="'""·-·=-.--""-=,..•-•.--=-! ~Mo.-c~h7in-o-ry----.,,,~16d comb, S!OO. Glrl1 Schwinn $217.61 MO. HIDIA-bod•, 175 & 18:;; 1Lll Chlckl 12'1. H •ad $ 12 487 lierculon, both like oew.RA --0-IA"'L_a_nn--,-,w-,....,Cnt-,.t~·I Short11d1 & blndlnc• $40. I '"'!'37 lllCl~I"' T•• t. l ltt'IH I)" 642-8171. man oomml. U". Newe1t .......... · •DP•ov• tr.OJI •o• •• -· R'A'°'rr=AN=-,.-,.,-.-.-.,,"lo_n_•'"l.-2' I mOOtl. Brand new, ~1774. ST"'°'O'°P'°Smo:::;k;;l .. ::;-;-., .. ::--:,:::.,::,:c.,.::=:,:11 ~ £ prl'r:..i!!~·1ve:!, 1~':'~:: ctvi.lni & 2 ottomans, oofftt Mi1cell.1neou1 111 It e11.rn Sl00-1000/mo. w/o Pl'k• nf.U..2'. ANHVAI. "I"'· table A 2 end t.able~. Ju1t "'°'""'"'"---..,----! lnterlt?rinst w f pr f! 1 t n t CINTAGI ltATI u,11,.,, pa id SJ50 to l"t'uphol111er wW 8' GAS healer, new $50. Head employmrnt. Smoken pro. iccJJ for Sl50. 612-47~. 360 11Us, N~. blndln19 S70. duct. 8!12-421.'\. lncJ. spra• A: matt. Cosco 11.ry couch. Paid $700. SP.II, freezer $90. Lawn mower, cart, 3 lhelve1. Reatonable. S300. Excel cond. 548-7368. rotor. Good cond, $25. 3017 642-9908 Klllybrooke Lane. "''"'"'""·"""_,.--,-,.---3 FAMILY Garage Nie. 235[7=7""=-:--77..,,---RA TT AN furnitu re : Sherwood ' Pl., C.M. A'fltANNA retrtalfreeur lrcflnishedl chain, lamp & 642-ri.175, Sal. tr; Sun. 10.5. eombn, (reeier hold~ over tables. 2 twn bed 'Vall. Sat Houtehold Goods 1\.~ ~ryl!~:'wo~~·.P~e~. 1!_ MGIE' & Sun. 675_..2957. _ ""' LARGE Octagon cus!om co(. Toronedo u.U bc>At. Make MEN 'S .12 9 '"u.""n°'<"""'Ptt~rl,-,1k't' fee lllble, Wa.Jnut &: aotd. offer. &Q...24n. . boola, I yr olrl , New ''" SlOO. 548-2479. BRUNSWICK I' Slatt bed "'1UOl1 ~11n dinln1 !Able DIVORCE (Oretll 18.ie or """ Pool Table. Ball retum, s;mii. S70. l).J0-1749. 21' DODOI SIOHT Sii• I, .I0.000 ITU l11tMU '· 1w1r, JO o•t ... .... J ""°" ...... °"'~ pOWtr Ollnl ~. "'"" "' '-"· .J. Alll-11W err ..... •· IJ 111. Pl 11111111 I !Olltl, t!OYI j, llY.., I O•ll•llc tfl•ll. MO ,.,_.,. '71 TtAVCO JT DODel I IU t"llM '· tOOO W•IJ Onan l'O""''' 1'1'111 I ltOOI •tr coMlllenl"t '· ••cllt ... ..,, .,,..~··· 1. 111111111 • lllt t•mHy £ lrltrlft I, l.M4llCI Wllll ••tr•1 L.11:. •JMD'-t. $917. DH. f243 .6' MO. '13,887 Ol'I •w•wtd tr .. 11 ttt M -· (ttll lllJl'IU 111,'fl.lf l11Cll.tifl111 1111 ·' \.IU!Me. Otttt'rM ,..,. ,,..,,, ..,ic. '"·'"" ~""'"" II• • llc.,.11, ANNUAi. , ... C:lf'ITAOI ltATI IJ,11". SALF.S Girl 10 'ol.'Oti< \n •ta.· t.ionery store. Perm. job. I ,...,..,..,..,.,....,..,..,.~ Willing !o learn 111.!ltionery CARVED CABJNETS- bu1ineu. Irvine OHict Su~ F'rttlCh Armoires l Oi1play1 plies, lfl07 Nf'wport Blvd., Dn!lden, Melasen. Ar1 g:lus, c .ti-1. Majolica, Clock•. Lamps: ti~ house' full of fumilure. f CUtt. rack, brid1t A ba/11 w=AT==E=R-c,,.,,c-c-c!,-o-, -,.-,1"".-, ~K~l .. - Xlnl mncHtlon 642-7826. S4D. 675-132'. 1IZI' wlr11IAf'f frt.ma. too. VELVET loveM!at s 9 5. ** Sheet acr)lllc, many Rlrla. lf'XWf cond.. $25. Velvet hi-back chair $41.50. •b.e11 &: 11u1e11, clear & ~T-4572. Both like new. 549-3997. IOmf!: opaque. 646-0715. 1'vw=-s"u:::1:--;•"c.m=:: .. -,:-:,,.,.,=,-,, CRTB w/Kanlwet ma!treu, WEBER carburl!tor1. 448 Tire•. hltche1, radloll. •n Xlnl cond. IDA w/Pooliac A: Chry•ltT ToYolA humper, radio. Copy • • 536--03.ll • • manlfold, 846-7582, mach\M, Bike ch et p, $11,887 ~~:,.:,.::::::::::_:_:_ __ j ·;Ol~e~~~~;:;;:::=-Tra;;:;~v~.1~m~•~•l~•;-r, _&_73-~ll~"-·~-~--~ 2 TRUNDLE bl!ds w/mal· '""''~ .;::.; Xlnt for i1111un.l'IC4' aae1t 15 YOS Avocado ctn crpt. ~ff'I. Xlnl cond. $35 each. A·l cond. Joan, MS-7101 Vl"lvel ~Rat It. tot..I, uJed Sales line Antique•. MONTGOMERY WARD WA~O~~ -s:--~ Hu o~nlnas for Fencing Salesm•n Must be exptrte:nced In comml•lon salea. We a~ looking for an a"1'fll!ive man, who 11 dependable, st,.11dy anrl wa.nf111 a.n oppor- tunity In make Above avrr· age f'llrnintB. Ad,•ancf'mPnl opportunll· le• are good and w,. offer exe"'llenf rom(>llny bentHll lhll incluctt ATOOP tnsur· ITU, pn>(il lhari"I, r'l"l.iN"- menl, emplo)'e discount and rMn)' othen. Apply In prnr"JO only Mon thru Sat. ll)..ol nn Ed inger, H.B. An ..,..i oppol1unity mt!>IO>tt SALES-I CAS.'=°'H'"tE'""ll"'S,- GRODINS (Open ll-6) Tulitin OIL paintinp, must aell, lle'Venl tge woru by known artiltll. Reuon. S4S..11i4. lRON double l'leadboard and trame. $6.'), Cail 646-8705 2 ANTIQUE chain Ir. a.nliqut dtlkl. ~ btd1prtad. 686 \Y. l!>lti. Apt 21!i ~ WANTE=o=--,-o""""'bu-y-,--c,~,~6'°'8 Swedl1hRor1trand1 Call af~r Sun. 6+1-7625. 13' SECTIONAL $50. 4 2 HEAVY pleie rta111 wl.n-TV, rwdarepeJr. Bt•totfer. chlldren bedl. Si'.50 e11ch, dows, tinted, framed, 72x00, ~&•46<,_.-;'ISl):';:.;:--:r.;:-;..-..,,-,;I ' ---" "" •-"~ .. ~..... "° e•ch. 8'75--4751. GAS ran&:!!, n1et $8$, "1". 8 ·~ rtun~hil'la-o}'f:>-• ....,.,. •-W 1V 23" •t .u 'UNlQUEL Y You' d r e 1 1 • et., "-"1 -· W=E~~':ch.bedl, frmn az. 10-14. S22.50. New Wa1Mr ~. Mlnt--bl~. 8% 646--lolTI 11 Broadwaf SM. 847_1065. ~. S75. 211~ C.ontlnenW, *'*TABLE. 6ln1nt room, 8', 57.10 wardrobe. Many knlfl:. 9'8" DAVENPORT t I Everythln.c '"""' 1port to • x ' • Span th. cu1t de1ip, hand kl.I.II. 847_JQ&. w!M, n e # d 1 i:ea>verlnll. madt. SUl'.l. IS8-686fi. coc Twtn n slf'l?P"f d•wnpl)tf_. 71/t' GOLD COUCH ruLL •lr.e Poof Table. ~vy Lr1' upricht dbl 11 r Gd. cond. $50. 5401.54 11lare: top, compl~te: w/~~-t re I! z 1 r I rt f r I t , SIJO. nick A: cue11, Xlnt u'""' 844-2900. Goro-Soto 112 ·-67' •11• Christmu Plate. 644-t68'7. 1----------•-_.,.,, .,.., "' WASH MachSl'i, Dryer, J fl, HAMMOND orsan M . JOO: $95, P. Lwn. Mwr. $50, Shl'lp Si111tt .ewing mld\lne; 'li,, Smith St.%1, Steno 5 ytt, acn: JGt. in No. Calif. SC. S1!)5. M&rb~ tablf S15. SALE. 9071 La Colonia, F.V. • • latft, white, anl;kfue f"\Jm, bookl. cloW1. fo)ll, Armouoe, bt-vl!ted mirror. ....u •• .....__, -.. _ ... ,..,,,tfl w111n:1, £iYI 1a<1.IO, SJSO. 67>-4207. powtr mower, eds er . I02 841-1'629. Appllonco1 .-"\VH'-nu.POO---L--KEN_.-M_,O.,.RE'° I MOVING. camp e q u I p,, rpr. mAn hu wt.Wn/itry. ftlhlne it:ar. turn.. appl. ~·~s --pa.lnt,fish.&qutr l ums, ..... -~·:-·-· ,_ u •• ~1 Gu -h"V)' wor1< ,_,h, boot ~" • ..,-v•••• •1ncll U0. IKll &y<amoro. Delaxt Molle' 1125, ~-- l61l S<O-m. 15" Cwtom wtitell, tit T'Ordi ~g"r;"R~RA~"'nut="'1TT=-"'g"1o"p=- or Chryt.ltr or Wpt to VW. · U3 Main Sl .• Jf.B. s-tO. f0f'4.6'1'5.UU. Hav l nr • Spe c: l a I BlJ( WI& l Fall, -..... Wubt,.,...·1 Birthday Ii $1D. ea. Siu n"t.lttult J12, 1"rb-Se.Jtl 111t. Mon .. reb. All likt ne•! M4-$CIM. 2'111. t: 30 1.m. to 2 p.rn. MA•O TO ,IMO '" OODOI II '"ii MAXI ltO'fAI. l,M:TIMAM MO l .... flll. AU1onllf1C, ~ ''"""'' A.Jr C"""frloltlfll, •ttlMo l.Mllll ...-1111 tll.lfl .. 11>11.lltl.IMl•l HH7 DIAL 17141 t71-4J24 121J) H1-'7H ...._ ---- 10111 CIK"DI 1.ll'ntMI MOTOltHOMll. •IW l'O• '1' "AC!OllV INTltOOUCftOff OH'-'t' AT LA MA.tu oooe•. '7,987 $t11 TOTAL DOWN flJ2.91 1.ui -. ,.,.. WW'"-{11, llWIV I i., *' .......,crt11ttrtr l•.._. CM! ,,ic. ........... ,. & ~~~,.. It l,,., let~! ~ r:. '"'"' .. ..._._ ... ... - · -· ExJ»tt'd rtothlnc aJesmtn Ir ltd HJCfJLAND. N'8 otf Ql..lbJen-rt '"ed. Stlft de1tl RefrJger•tOt' 53S Wntdtn Dr. f"'untlttare, an- • .oe:-~·-... Ct I I l=--6'7""07~-=-:',.-';:0I-:-=.,.. t~ llnem. • p• r I J na 54)-Ml)iS.< "!Ultar P'dfmultJareJUit apbn1111 ~ ldlebtn aoodlet, -nu 1--1 aaJJ •Wll • 60-n SO'• FUO. Aw • ....,...._ -.. ~ .. I ., > • •1:· ··' t1il''f•••' •• . .. .. • . ' DAILY PllOT ~-~-~·~ .... ~·om~-~· ~~~;-~-~-~l~@~·;;-;"';-;;~~l§J;;;1 ;' ;T;-;;•;ioo~l~;; I, ,.,.,.,,....._ )§] [ ---l§J [ ---l§I 900 "'•t•, S..11 tot Autos, lm-.,Orted 970Avtos, Imported 970 Trailers, Travel HS frucLa ". ' Autos Wanted 961 Auto1, lmportff t71 TEMALE New P'aurw1land, _ ~ntwu.tlly IWH\ + tfP". Ir l ()undne1 1 , 7 m~··· t MARTINCJU:ST KENNEt.s, -· SCRNAl}Z!:R pur~. houlf!bl'f)kl'n, 11hota 's1urt Wviofi. Ctoom1n1. trrm~. -· NOW II .Jord•n'• AKC-sllk) ,tt.rrie;r 1.nd ltt1 111n Gttyl'lound1, little hf'llu!y1 . ,644-4000. ' DOCS I cata low 11. f'r--Jh mMI, 20C Jb. Co tl lJI' , chH!JW', I;)( lh, fr'fl' rt,.ll\'r!) or atore .o1ck-up. i;1..o;,'". WARM ,. cudtfly m1nu1turr ~hn&Uttr' pupp\fl~. AKC' ~' All ihol1. ,Joal)nt arlt'r ~ fl pm. MT~; 842-r!MI t sILkY Tforrier Puppy nHft~ II • cd hnml!. ID v.1c1, AKC. 1hoU.. S75. &44-8170. AKC llEAG~E~P~U~P~S- 1 8 w.ka old. 133-1~ • eo>Cf~ Pupa. AKC. pe11. MUii .aacriflrt'. I . 3 ... 1 ll•/962-.806.7 • ~ • I Wa1chdoJ· puppiet. S10_ to ··eelect tw:im~ ** 646-.Wl •• \~!~~~~G '[3,~~;~~;,;:.~~ ~SPECIALS ~ Gr~nd. Opening Only S.'1.:il roo. &VJd l>uy 11 · FEB ·si.2.'il Call &44-llt'M. . • 19, 20, 21 --~~ P.RJZ&S • ,.~,.,.,. Orp·Jru: CAL-'lfl. SArrl!lrt>. Fully Cermpltte '41atit Sur>Pllf't f'QUlflpt\'I . S'2.495 OT ~81 l)f-'7.1 C.. ba k $ fatw Boat Display fl'r. fi.16-41108, 67J-?T111. !\-1ua1 ""'tuare C • • . • • • • • • • • • 2499 Strtiam·'l'rojM 1ttll. 4 11pd. 1'111dio, Heal~r. etc. •1191 . Buy, Sell, Trade -·-<;Allumbla--Df.F'f'Vflr I'\: F' R WHERR't' w/.iiili11& ,70 VW B $l 499 Goodyf'ar Polygla&.'I Blrm.~. llaed Bqat Jlrokcra rlC ic ''Nlrt. Mitkft 11trflr nr Ug • · • · · · · • • · · • • • _._ .All lilta..law Ptict.a. l.Rb:l.'i Dani Point Marin• trade tor •m•ll dirt bike. 597 AfY. • $29.95 + fel $.176. 1~10 Ori Pi'.tdo at ca.,111t1 Pl. CAii Altl'r fi, 5itA--2.llO ,69 VW Poli1h~ mag!I $29.50. lh El P~llcldot l drvtl""ked & · • • • • • • • • · • • • • • ••• $1399 Jll('k,.n S.14.50 pr. Bridgr-,' · 1 ·t-7 I.too 14 Nn. 940, 2 llf'I• Mila, Autn. Tr1.n~ .. Radio, Heattr XWY 409, 1tont> Racing Tiref', Racing t1r"11a.lt>~ Sh4-de,pertlf'ty $7;',0. ~bl>t 12!!0. 71 4 : Sllrk1 It lndy1, "'"" tn '" ou< ' oafch •17-loo<. '69 VW Gh' $ 1599 "'"" fioh I>' just' cru1.... la · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1950 N'"·port CM 64>-3.15< Shr'• 11 16' tlberalaii "''/60 "'£NDE;AVOR -:Mi' f/G Sloop !WI' hi\'" 6 other '59·, lo choo&t" frQm/, Y~~ 279. $ ' . hp M,rr motnr. Worfl IJ(lme-• O.R. f'Quip'rl. 'Full r1ct>, B. ,68 VW C 'b e ARI TOCRATS nnr rl'YUI' h,r by callil'I& 8alh. S7a-Oll'2 afl 5. OnVer11 le ..... , , $ 1399 • NF.WPORTS 51n..m9 11f1 ~pm~ Price Ill 'SABOT • Nl'v.' •II. filler. 19 othrr '58'5 to chOOlii~ from ) 82S CQQ. . • AUTO-'-fATES · I Sl~ • Also, lif'\lf'ral u11erl S.195 A. up "."'.'! __ · ,.....,."'· .. ,.. c.u "''"""' '61 VW BAHA Bu'il $1899 woRSH•M TRAILER SALES 16 BOAT frtt w/purchue of. 11fltr 4 pm. UJG :'1,1.R -• ' ' ' ' ' 2709 "1• 17rh StrHI Aml'r!ca.n hoat traiJtr-Larat> CATALINA 22', & trail,r. . Sllnta Am (7141111-~!=15 ,,.,. _h" .. I -11 I t-wtnch. t250 ):ully equip. OB m,,tnr, xlnf • 66 VW Purple ..... , , . , . . . $ 1199 Trailers, Utility 947 67;J-38SO. cond. S.1950. &32--09?.0 t>vf'~. SPN:i•l SSS 108. 1'2 ff)(YT. hofll, tr11\ler and T.S B' CnroMdo C.1alina & hp nuthoard. $lqj), hiallPr. All uil1. S1.000. • 847.027!1 548-628'1 Ownr. 16' Bo111, 2 .'I.~ kp Evfnrude 8CN1tt. SIJpt/Dock1 910 motors & tr!'lll'r, L!r 'd. '72. S79j, 847-1?.fJfl rvl'~. SI~JP, 1ldP ll!tl 40' I~ 50'. $2 -SU_M_ME_R_l_N_N_E __ ,-, ... ==o=R=T·· I pt:r tt. A11n tlry 1 In r II i::,. '"' I "" "11 ~· Wil11unchiny racil. up lo '21 '. .~, , Y""', ,,.,,,.,,, , r:.\lfl11, 96'1·6767,. . ;:t:{ kr 'sn P,.r n10. N,wpor1 12' WOODl!NDc5R-Y ~111.rinll, 20th st. -~~'2281. e BUSES AND CAMPERS (3) 1970 MODELS (2) 1969 MODELS (1) 1968 MODEL txl': Utility trailer, good tire~. • SlOO finn. ;i1R--72.'lfi Auto Service, Parts 949 Inf PmA&nal HUVNter REX:REATION CENTER ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvd. Co1ta Mesa :)46...,.4f lD6.ll OODGE camper Lruck, JOY,' 1'r•vell!Alf!'. Alr t'()nd .. '4 ~pd. V·8. $2995. D!!alrr. 642·.l474. '6.i El C11mlno 01~1-v:jr, ma.null.I ITM!C, firr~. lnnnf'1111 mvl' l47:t J.ltlr"\lay nr, 54A-Ul62. ~970-Ford E340 rr11rk s~.;o. CM. Auto. r11rl10, p11~5f'n1:"rr ~l'At . nP"' ti1·"~. rllr, Xlnr ron- rtition. \\'111 f In 11 n c r Hl970!.F:' $2295. Ct1!1 bf'fore 11 P.\1 M4-29:i0. :-70-H1lux PickUp, Nf"~· rns;c. k t1rr~. Rt>h11 tr11n~rn. C11m· prr shrll. X!n'1 ('Onrl. $19j(I nr makl! ofr. After 6f'M, 494-201l. :;;,---uN~co~1.N~~C~oo~-c $.100. 'f\ol GMC Pi<'ku . "• T. 4 ~pri. $R.'l(l, 71~: fiJ7-. 'fib fo"ord Supt'r Van xlnl C9'1nd WE PAY TOP CASH lot ~ can A trt1ekt, .tu.t etJ1 u1 fc.r tree P1t1m1te1. GROTH CHEVROLET .Mk Jor Sale1 Manqer 18211 Beach Blvd. Huntinzton Beach IMW CAPRI 1<7-6067 !O ~ I ,,.=.,..,=-----I CAPRI 1971, f -'Pffd. ttd, \\'E buy all makrs of clran low mllei, xtnt r 0 n d, ua.ed sporl! ca.r1. paid for or nor, Please drive in for i -'-"-"-''-';;;PAC7rl;;;y.;:;96M29$==--·I "" .,,...,,.i. DATSUN NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W . .Coll.91 Jlwy., Ne"•port Beach 642-9405 '67 DATSUN WAGON 11.000 or11ln11I mlif'A, l riwnH . ttlr, 4 ·~. r•rlin, htatf!:r, ittRR"lllf' r11ck. t \VDK :\9111. $171 lull prkt, Call ~8736 or 494-6811, A_u_t•_•, _im_po_r•_•d--97-0 1 '68 DATSUN PICKUP General 'fi7 Dfl imtrr Soverign "''Ire "'hrtl5, Aul\'.I 'frBn!!, Air Conti. \vhilr \\'alls. J ll\1 SLF::-.10NS IMPORTS, 2'l01 Sn. l\111in, S.A . .':l.';7-524:1 ALFA ROMEO Alfa Romeo Lov.· Mllp11! Clr11n. dlr. Rll.din, Hf'atl"r, 4 s~. (VZ'l'fi43l \\'ill llAl'rilice! Call !M·8'1M or 494·6811. 110ATWN · w.z. 4-tfM1 .• Silver "'/b!k lnitr .• chromP n11111;" v.·hef'I~. R11dl11l tirt!'I, Al"'"Y' ,l(IU'A.gl'd. Xlnl cond. $3900. 557-490fl. GEB.MAN Sb.epherd 5 monthl, · maJr., · 1 h o 1 1 • Pu:rebred/no pt.pert. m. ~llli'J. f GREAT Dane:. male, 6 mo5. C•O al1 6 pm, MJ-8500 BoAT l!lifl for -~· nr ll'l'IJ. P""J'r boflt . Pt!nin11ula ar~11 . Boatt,· Power 906 67l--'i790. •• 1965 PORSCHE Sunroof. C Coupe rYCc.1251 FLAT he'fld V-.11 Ml!rc. Ilttl'I~ J'Phuilrling, block in rx- Cf'Jlrnt .thll:Pfl, nrver hrro horl'rl Sl.'i. 1940 F'nl'rl par!.• ln('lurting hociy. 'lS fnrrl r hassis with h yrlraullc hritkes $25. 836·5672. \VE ARE 4 F'IRF.STONF. f!OO'~ -G7~14 \\'ITH ~1ANY !\1ILES I.En'~ ONLY SJO FOR EACH ONE OF US. WE ARE \\'ORTH IT ~ $950 f"ash . Musi 11!11 ..,.·,_, r-----.. "' knrl . 546-41().'i. '71 240Z, Or11ina;t/Blk lnltr. 10~1 mi'!!, air, maa• + 1t!OC'k: tire• &. rirn1. lmmt1t . $4750. Firm. 542--0M.1. $2599 AJC'C"Tta.Ch&mp~n.n1~ 1 -~~~~~~~~ BOSTON Bull. champion fr:ir ...-S69' "' •111 hp Mere~• diell!I • 300 · ·1· ·"'....... · I . * C&lJ ~1315 * . BANK repoucuion. 1958-30' 14' £iO hp el\(irle complrrt Cl\rii, Jam:tralc1! • 1968, l10 "''/trailer •'-' ACCl'Porir.s. • stud. ~ tuU ,.,.,.. Call 911 , 67S-3101. ~· s1.w nr otff!r~ 2S05 w. Boets; ·Speed & Ski i, PUG ,puppM!t, T wkJ. AKC, 3 ae°:~ W) ., N t W p 0 r 1 '70 GLASSTRON 16' 'J!i hp , • Vw TRADE INS MUCH BITTER THF.N • RETREADS~ g.;9 Presidio , malf!I: t ftmall!. l'..xcellent " f:vlri. V11ruinn tr1r "" !'quip. 70 Toyota ... : paperi. ~'79TI . 1970 ll' &slnn Whaltt.dieat, . R,.. Te.yKlr, ity. 646-7424 t\'t Vi\'' milios 4Mi BSVl. $1899 o, .. C»I. • ' . . • • • • • • • • • s=E=L~L~o=R-T=R=A~o=r.=.-- 1 oontrolt, ll111k1. liln:. & boa! i.73--6973 1 [GREAT'~nt. r .1 yr., AKC, rov1r. 6 HP~ 2S HP 2 en11:. · · '69 Fiat f brintUe. Obed. l r I I n e d. I -· = H h ~ CenlUl'Y ·lit' ~ hr:i. ' : . . . . . ' . . . lli.llr•••· "" "'· o.n ep. · R I · h I 2 ~lNY teit.e1.1e. JI no ti I e • , 27' Fairliner Custom Sl"tMn .Own,.r .;,<1;;2479 d '68 fiat .... , .. , , . , , .. , N!fillered .t: Shot1, $"'. Cruiatr-Ex~llent C'Ofl\'.liti<in UI' l.Avl'y. SK P\IY pwrr XTF 125 r 547 .. ll!51 thru-«it~ulp~, A: ready mint ennrl, w/rulllom · t11n· ' 2 V\\I ~lott,.rl rhromt> rim~ $ 1999 \\·ith ""'\' Tin~ .l.fiO:xl.i $:ill nr lritdt for 13 inch V\IJ rim!! Anrl til'f'~ nr offer. ~8-i.Wl. $1599 4 cu~tom v.•hrt'l5 -fit l'ord or Ch1'Y~lrr or adapl 10 Y\\'. $4-0 1akl'5 all. 675-1345. Auto Le•sing Try our lt,llii.e exprrts tnr &ivinas -Sati1f11C"tlon • Sr.r- virfl. WE LEASF. Al.L P0PUL4.R 197:l MAKES AT COMPETI- TIVF: RATES. Cal! J\.1alroln1 Rf"ld for 1ur1h .. r detail~. THEODORE ROBINS FORD I ' rnakt ohf'r ~92·1. $1,:v!O. ·67l--ll6Qfi lz.4. · 11:!a"-•· J~ hr,t. BEA UTY! 'crn f'_n.izine O\•er au YPS 47. '..4KC Black Lab P"PPY· 6 mo. "•0 Wo(IO. 546-3457. d•m ""11"· l3.llOO. 8.12-947• '68 Opel Station Wa9on ..... I Shott. papcr1, Uc. cjo&hou.Y 14' FG MitcheU, 40 hp Radio, Hf'All'r, lui!g&gl!' rark, low mile~ XUK. $897 2060 H•rl>or Blvd. C~lA MeM ~2-0010 17S. MS-4424. John1an Pil!'ctric. v,.ry Httlt I l/•J · . 3 MOS. IRISH SEITER. u~. Trailer, llOOd cover.· Trantport•tlon '67 Opel Kadett , .. , ... , , . , . I '"'"'°'Sale J I ~ J Autin W•nted 961 $599 1•-----~ WE PAY TOP JJOLI.AA 1 FEMALE, AKC Rerislered. Good bargain. $!(,(), fi7>.1652 V~JY. 7tfi. ' 545-6S83. :lfr Monk cnti"''· fiybrida<.I ••••••••~ '65 Cadllla~ $1299 Antiquu/Clossics ' S.UfOYED Pup, 4 mo's old. 1leepg 6. Plenty of r.xtru. Alrcr1ft 915 .,. · · · · · · · • • • · · • • Clamp. line AKC $50. Exrtl rend. ~I u ll t sell. ----....,._,.,--. IConvt'rt. LoadN:!. HOG 922. HMO ford 2 dr Sedan. 8111.C'k, 953 II. 000 8.12 1,,7 •7' "29L -T~iidraager or TricyCl• '67 T l"hrom!' "'hr('I~. ---i lir,.~. ~~... .. · -or ......... oyota Sl 099 •'"' Ynur c:holcf! Al • · • • • • • • • .. , • . • • 312-VI': hotly in e).ef':'rnl I Hor111 856 14'· GLASS boat. 3ll H.P. DIAMOND AVIATION 4 Dr. Automatic: tran~ .. Radio, xtra clean Z>i."H 936. 1Yirl<l i1ion $900 or h,. ~ 1 Evinrude PIP<'. full cover l..nw Coit Flying ,67 T & C rf'i\ll('lnablr flflrr. 1"31>-~1672. FLASHY rfl TB yearilnc V.'/U'ailPr. Xlnt cnncl. lit Sturlflnl Plan Available . 0Wft Oun.try , , . . . . . . $ 1299 ". 'CRl"IC" .. ' ·.-,7-T-:R·•-•. -11 v•ry r•nU,. -~w -. S:iotl. !'l.\7-21~ aftl'r 5 pm. ·~i"'• St • w Ch I ''" r r. .., "" . , .,..., .,.... • .....,. ~ * auon e.a;nn. rys er~ fln,.st XTG 864. 1.oadNI~ 11~ "r offrr. '?!Y.~I tt.ntiaJ $.100. AIM) TB 1e1tli'!& t~· Yt1H1TE STAR Sal /R t 920 ''""' -~ I yn, sound. Jump11 inod. Tilt tr11.ilf'r "·ith 'T.I h<". $:l7D C•mper1, I tn '.\t11ui Pl, C,\1. bl\,·n 12~.» rlbbo• ""'""' ldel'.l '" or oti.,;~h, ' CHICK IVERSON "'"' M&lnner $4~. S'44--fl4 l'4 S t R Rod-9-59 '6.q GLASPAR 17' Citation por S, ace, I 132-4038. 110 Mf'rr. UO, Top Bait T. GELj)TNG •-• P I n to · -1 v•-t ·~= '" ·-• P~~ :~u'.ited but '"r. nUl . _,.,, _ • ._.... pl'lt:li:' f!in""M2-7288. ' 1.1' Bnmn-Wh'l:ler..-..tohn!!QI\ 40 hp, all te11ik Sl.000 * + 3 Welch pnnlPI, Ribbon ~~. C~vrolet, Oodj1, Ford & VoUcsWage'n 1970 Hubo' Blvd. Costa Mesa 549-3031 Ext. "66-'67-'61 441 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Be1ch 549.JOJI DRAGSTER: l:':.i" w~"#'I ba~e \•i/Avnn SpPedrn11srrr rirr11:, Borr it n1 rim~. 3 block.~. 301 ru. in. $7.'iO or best ofter. 54~4. FOR TOP USED CA.RS fl your car 15 extra cle&n, ~ us f.n:t. BAUER BUICK 1Y. E, 17th St. c.n.t1a Meaa 54&. n65 lMPORTs WANTED Oranre Cnun1les . TOP l BUYER BILL r.1A>...'"EY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. H. Be11ch. P'1. 8~7-8.'i55 \VILL Ruy ynur car p11id fnr nr nor. Cali Ralph Gordon 673--0900 -549-3031, 197() H11'rbnr Bl vrl , Cnsta Meu.. A goorl want 11d ls a good lnvr,.gtment NO\\' ON DISPL.A Y Sil.Jr.~ Sl'n:i<"I" Pa.r1 ~ Btirly Shop COAST IMPORTS lfl00..1200 \\', Coll.:(! H"'.Y· Npv.•port Be~fh &12-0406 AUDI '71 AUDI : blk vinyl ()n hlk, 11.uln, 11lr cond, 11till unr!Pr '>''IUTanty. C11Jl aft 6 pm 67:\-7296. BMW IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2002's & Bavaria's SEt: US ABOlfl' Over5eas Oeliv•rv CREVIER MOTORS 208 \V. l~t Sr .. "intll Ana 835-3171 '69 DATSUN Sia, Wq. Lo• mi's. R&.H, •lr rottd, 5 Mw lll'l"JL, xln'I cond. $1300. 644-2504, N.B. 'TO DATSUN PTCKUP, $995. JM:\ Bm11rlw11y, LAlUM Sch. 4M-ROJl4 l)p( 6 pm '67 D1.t1'un Waroo. · Xlnl conrl. $7:\5 "r becar offl!r. 54~97'21 FIAT '72 150 Spider Rr11nrl nf"w 1972 ASO ~dn. fo'ul\y fl.f'lor)-equlppf!d in· 1·lurllnJ 1e11.1erl cnollnc l'.yll· l,.m, 4 tJ!Ht'I traM, dille brAkfl&, Cfllt 1u1pt:n!rinn + m11.ny t!Xft'U. A trut llJIOrtl l"A.r with "' 1\Hll! prict. • HO:iBSl llORZ!. w •• $2590.,7 Save $402,,7 NOW $21'88. + TAX. LJC. & DOC. f'F.E BILL BARRY FIAT -GMC-PONTIAC tlst St. Al S.A. Frwyl 2000 E. 11l St .. S.A1 551-1000 It's alway• tht rlrht ttma k llliWa)'I J.h1t-ri&bt p\i.cft If you want RESULTS! Call 642-5671 • place tAat ad today! wlnnen. w ~ 11·tr11 l n e d ~..,..--""°-....,-...,.-,.-,= 11 pnUe. ~7-93."19. FaJLt resulls are just a phpnl c&ll away -6-(2-5678 ! ----------- \Ve stock ft.II !ht> makf!I with v11n converstont by CDNTEMPO Autos, lmPort9d 970 Autos, Imported' 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, tmportlff 910 .. i ~ " •I 't i: ii i: " ,, ' ' 'I ' " " 'i " • .. I I I ' I • ' .__n_. __ ._"'"__,11•1 ! Tt1n ...... ~ I I .. 9tl0 .Mot?-r ·~ 1972 INTRODUCTION OPEN ROAD ll' CENTEl'l BATH BRAND NEW 25' MOTOR HOME ONLY $JJ,599 OIDllt YOUll TODAY O• ·•M411 t i... .. 'Niii 1¥•~ti91n ttll<t*'l .. l<IM ,,...., llffN M¥1M •llMVt tt'"IN"l'l'lth. T~IJ, !lllly Hff-<11111.ilfltlll l\lltff't lftti.t ,.._ (Mehll'H tMn II Hsy r. ''IYt •M Uri\. ~ "rfKf Htrlllt Y,.. ilttleil•t•1t11 In•~ !•1!11~•• ~•11•Hv t""41 111 It,...., ll'llt'e ••· '"'I"' "'919r llt-JIM1-r•m "(l••k" .. 11"11"'4! IY'r.N lflt~fet"'• .. lf •• Jl,f/ffl'Vrrllflle .......... llt,.._,,..,. -- """ f•ll ........ 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MWY. 616.UU • in nur hr11nd n•w ~t)on. al vr.hicle deputment COMMONWEALTH No-cost extras make MOTORS, L.TD. ·I,__[ 1_,. • ...,._ .... __,J[i] I T""-''"'" I~ ·Datsun America's No. 1 ~Mob-ileH-omes~935 , selling import truck. lt14 E. !'ir1t St. Sant• ""• &1M5311•-------Cycle•, Bike•, Scooters '25 20x57 f°LAMJNGO, 2 bdrm .. '72 GMC Truck/C•mper ARAND new 19n G.M.C. Yi 'il YA !oil AH A 125CC ton P.l f. l''uli.t f111c1nry Motnc1'065. Only J mns. Did, rq11 1pp!'rl iN'ludlna: 6 cyl. f'll-~hnv.'?'mm rond. S47.\. firm. ~inr plu~ be11ullf\ll 8' cal). Call Jtrry 642~5 or t1\·l'r C"itm prr ihal slHpii six. 644--0453. Srrtfil Nn. TCS1 42Z50682). H~O;;;N;;-D;;:A:-<:swso.""-'°K°'l-o'1~o71-n . ·Was $4643.5' spon. uiif!d mostly for SAVE $.1 l48.56. ,.,,,., .. :woo mt. "75. ""'" -~-RO~! stfCKElr--.~ .. ,..·~'"'"',,"=~----Now $3295.00 'Tl VE.C:PA &xoritt!r, nil HI· T8~1,L. Ll".·e:~""v. , .. _ j"'I'""· • ., ,1.... T.0 P. ,. I' fW'Chl hndy work, h11.1. $2.10. 492-74.i:l. GMC·PONTIA~f'IAT .,,., VESPA. flst St. at s.~. ~ .. Xlnf cond. $125. ml E. 111 St .. Santa Ana * 646-5695 Aft 5 pm 5.~-1000 1!169 "YAMAHA llO cc Twtn CAMPER _ 3~ toot hAJt t'llb-Stret! Bin. $270. or offe.r . O\'#'r OPf'n RM1 Ca.mper. 557-4605. Slf'f'~ 4, Has two tone plfnl. ~.-:.-,;."'"· °'BSA=-cv"1~c,..!0_<._'4~·~1~cc=. ~~vr Al'lrl O\'l"n, lte box , xlnl mndition, best oHer. !ICrttn rfonr And t'IU'pf'I. !;.57-1007 LAil'.~ rlnM-1 '.~ce And ~n-t--c."61'""'T=R=m~,,.=p=11~500~- lf'r dtneflt>. \\!'1rfi' '75 lb!I, $.1.'iO rd ii bu t-tlnl l'nn('hllon. Cnst Sl ,25CJ.. · nr ~ n pump I ~u lnr Sml <"R~h. I5..1ll Mt. run.~. 4~1-ll.t~. ~~IJ:~rhnrn, fnunla.in V11I-'FS CR 4:lt Hnnrla, I OY.'flf!r. If')·. 11.ftcr 4 r.M. \\'ttkrla.y11, hill rlrt>~~. )(!~· ml., t!X~p ~14' hlJf cahg\'f'.r-()pfln Rnad ~-$.i0.1. ~S-4(,67. ~mrit'r. SIN"p~ '· BTh lb1. MINI BIKE Jt.,, KP. tn!A1 \\l'l_ll.hL .lilo\'f', nven. ~1AKF: OFTER! Jintt, lar'l!t clettt. cttr,,et,., C1111 ~19'E ~O dotir k mAny e.xtn~. '70 KA \\1 ASAKI trail bo8i1 Lartt bnot. tv.-o tone i-lnt, 100. xlnl condition, S300 or t!1\ft-irwl wtlllfl. ~flm Con.; bf!it oller. ~7-99.17. rtltloft.I 0\$1 11250. R-ll IN'l "'=~~=~~~­m . tlClJ.l Mr. Ma.tttrhOm. HONDA 7rO ,\tini T~il, n1ns rount11/1 vani'v alt' pm. Jl'OOli, Good rond. 1175. -r· . • 645-1361. VACATIONEEtt Ifs Nlf'E -SEE 'l'lfE Bt;$T AT • Scotts C•mper1 914 N, H•rbM Blvd. Santa. AM -~.=m-91~~~="""'--,~~~,--1 '.\t 1n1 ronct. Only 1)00 ml. 1700/1\!rl , ntt1>r. f1l..M.19 ·n Ka .. 'R.Q\a 500, M•ch rn. ""'"'""""~' Phl'll'!f'_ i714\ 87-T."'° .... ST A.RllNE cab 0 'f I r 1 ttJ'{ 1rlbbi1e ,.,~. l'lC'e&n Cb\Pl' w~e.-k• ftar,·lAC!JDl.HW.i Par&. titdow1'1. S*JQ, s.rua • • • ~.tm • + • I I one Is klng-!lilf"; 2 bath, .,.,11~hf>r lit. dryer, new rllsh1.1:ashf!r, shed. '"I-up in f11m!l.v park. Pet o k . ~J-7294. I Motor Hom11 ffO *Marvin Pearce* Motor Homes Sales • Rentals 558·3222 I.3&31 Harbcir, Garden Grove 1 Blk. So. of G.G. Frwy. I •16-2333 1969 EXPLORF.R M()f()r Hom ... .AC·OC. mm· rilrte 11lerM A1.11F:\1 l11J)(' dP<:k, 11rll mnf. RuMnablr. L 1 r . XPf 268. De1lt>r. 642-.1474. ~I APOU.O •motor Home I 2.'>'. Aux. 4fXlO w11.tt ren.1 ns.cm. i;.u...t6JO lll1er 5. 1970 ~ASTA Mini ltlotor Home Se:lf con· 111irW'd. 12.500 m\lt-!l. R.f'uon- abif!'. An,vthlns nf ,·11lue in tnidfo. Lit'. 157BQf. ~ler. 642 .. "474.. N"EW '72 NOMAD I 19" ~"'" 1<11~. ~ .. """' S(nu.-CAmpt'~ 914 N. Hamor Blvd. -.... "7D K~ll. 21' S. C. Ta.ndem. hitch. fall U() • .,,. lrc. """· pm. Pvt. l't>. m.lO!l8. 21.' Trtr. "'11 l'IC'e9.n ddf, 8 mf• bf!,Jow RoM.rilt S!.!'ll. i-..... -~ rnll<i. wve. ,.._ llttPI ofi. J ralJ out beds. mi. 00-'lm. I Full sire 6 loe1 be with tie dowo hooks ... , .. .., 21 Olllts per gallon Custom-cab with hoot• I !J j Heavy duty s11apen1f0tt with cloublt octlo• IMlcks ' Stepladdar\. SuNboards. ~otorcycl1s. Wh1tever you havt to ca rry, carry it. in I Datsun ,ickup. It's Amtric1'1 No. I 1ellin9 import truck, for tom• "•ty comptllin9 rt•1on1. Pow· eNul overhea<t cam 1n9in•. 4-1 paacl sticlr:. Meavy duty 1u1- pen1ion. Plu1 th• lrinJ of clurable •lnyl uphol1t•red intarior you'-' ••pec:t to p•y 111tta for in other piclrup1. You'll get 1 round 25 miles per qeHon (low operatin9 cost I. low initiar co1t too. i-ply wtolt ..... '"" 1s 1 .. w .. ,,_., IMMIDIATI DILIVllYI NO WAITING! Your kind of truck. Your kind of price. See Our Complete Une Of '72 Dcrtsuns . ~~~~~~~ LlCOCou.. IZOOStdo• 510 2•0o-Stdo• 510 •·Cl< S.O.. 510W-'"""" l*l COSTA MESA DATSUN 6000 SHOW! DalVI ... DAnUIL •• THIH DICIDI. 2145 HAllOI ILVD., COSTA MUA 140·6410 ~ I ' I • ~ ' ' DAILY PILlll' l§J !.___·_ ...... _ .. ~__,]§] I !§J I.__-_ ... _-__,!§] 1 ... ,........ 1§11 --.. Autot, lmporllld 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmpomd 970 Autos, lmpo<!M 970 Auroi, Im~ 170 Autoo. I"""°""" I~ I ..... ..... 970 Aulol, UMCI , IUICK 1.___-_._ .. __,l§J _..1 iiii-;;"';;1111;;;:.;;;l~;i '90 Autoo. UMCI '90 Autos, Uud "° JAGUAR MG TOYOTA TRIUMPH BAUER BUICK '5l MG-PD. Body ,,,., "'1td, both !Qps, motor newly The Hatbor Attas noblt. Best oiler. 847-9167. TO 0 ·Only AU!hon"d 962--022<. Y TA JAGUAR OEALER . "'"'""' h•• '" ""'"'"' ,,_ OPEL Mk 11 Spt. Cpe lection of both Ntw &. Used I -~-------1 J..,.ars. BAUER BUICK "Specializing in Quality" 19n DfomG BAUER ~~l:~~~~~s $2199 Buick-Opel -Jaguar OPEL OEALER 234 E. 17th St. Always haa an ('Xf'E'llen! st'· 4 sal,....l •1.Radio, J:i'~~er, w1hlte , ~=~~~--~~ CMta Mesa 548-n65 lection of both New & Used w 11"s, hnlcu g ass. '69 TR~. Red. 1 owne:r. Full O""ls. (•2167841 --...1 0 '66 JAG 4.2 MK-10, 4 dr. sed. ,.L 22 vrvi~ '"'-Vl't•· nly 19,000 An xtra8• Lo miles. Offer. "Speciali;r:ing in Quality" mi. Jmmac. S&c. Will take 546--0467. BAUER lradf' or fin, Pri. pty. ITI4l Buick-6pel-Jaguar Acfditional Demos. "'6"T.\-J'""l"l07•,.'_,.",.· =-=.-.=-LOTUS 234 E. lllh St. ·n·, & ·72·," '68 TRIUMPH TR-250 Costa l\1e511. 548-776.5 SAVINGS $1500 .... ~7-7005 '69 LOTUS ELAN '67 o,.i Cou,., < Speed, VOLKSWAGEN Radio, Htater. (VGL 104J. You won't Belleve Hard to hnd, Very Low Mile- qe (569CCLI $3295 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st· St., Santa Ana. 835-3171 MAZDA S577. Low Down Payment DUNTON FORD On Aoy Now or""'" Toyota "'° So.5!r,0~~ w""" BILL MAXEY 5'rnla AM To· y' o·.,..A-.. '69 Opel GT, new battery, I 1 n~w lil'f's, rt'd w/hlk lthr 1888t Beach Blyd. Int. Xlnt cond, $1800. Huntington Beach 847-8555 64;l-.'JM7. '66 VW Bug. 2 Door. Good Runner! (RQM 3381. 1577. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 2240 So. Malo at \Varner Santa Ana 1971 VW Sdn·. $1595. Lie. CS 8365. Dealt'r, 833·3359 VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO " IUICK '7Q YW Sunroof Be~, AM/FM Radio, 4 Spd. l ' owner, 100~ w•M'anty. C991AGEI $1599 . CREVIER MOTORS G~JLu:E;o(vo '61 · Sport Wa90n IAUElt IUICK · ORE Automatlr., tacttiey air. pow. Tht Harbor An•• YOU IUYI .r ,,,.,1q A bralct• s .. u. Onto< Authorl•"1 SAVE ON EUROPEAN tofu! allvu ...... (XN8863) BUICK DEALIR DEUVERY $~ , Always haa an ~lr.nt lt-T Ommy Ayres Chevy :::.°'both N•w • Uted - .1\ •• ., L•·..t· · ~ · ··Sp.c1aJ1.1., '" Quillty" lUwn llllllO '* c.;;:.·~h·~·· BAUER "'8 w. '" St .• Santa Ana YOLYO <'4·l7<1M6·996T Bulck·Opol.J•auor · ---:=0.1.,35_.3""1_11...,,;;;.---h',,;g=::H_ar01>o,,r:':. .,c._M_ • .....;646-.;;:._;!l30.J;;;: 234 E. 17th ~. VW '66'1 thn.i ·~·, Autoa, Used 990 ''3 RJvlera Costa Meaa 54S·7TS5 103 Oo1l'n. :U: montlt1. 100% I "''"""=="'!',..,..---rv,,, to C'hooMt trom. TUUl ·•:-*7'.6S;;;';Le:::,Sa,.,...-.,..:.::.:::: "V '70 BUI~ Riviera, c .. n. power. Alr Cond, Both EX· bre, alr, fl~/pb, Guaranttt for 30 days or t1n!M 1•-,, ~ ·•-Loflded. $3100 or lea,. at tt'P.mely cl~•n. Mull IM and ~ • •'~ LJ..1""1• 1000 mllea, nn en&l!lf', hrak· $2295 963-1211 1100 -m"'. "' ...,...,. e '10 drive to appreciate, · f'&, elN'lrical & front " ..,_, " ~ '"v ~ar 1t....:IP RMembllPs. Mawrtck~ Very clran, $1~7j Fl.EXffiU: rtNANCtNG . '70 Riviera. ~rtl"d! Ln w FLEXIBLE f"INANCING or lease at S59 per nlo • $68 AL MARTlm:t nlilea;e. Raid l11J t.11't11 $3495. AL MARTINEZ Chevy CUitom. I mp a I a 32l E. 1a:I, SA S42-183.1 540--M92 or 6'JW9,'i.'), 321 E. lat, ·S.A. Ml-1831 coupe, alr, S1250 or lea"' at '66 Lt Sabre 4, Dr. '&'\ SperlAI De l..11xP ~1auon '69 V\V'Fastback. A11tomtllc SS9 per mo. HArdlop, VS. autnmatJr. Wqon, •Ir, fl/•. p/h. Xlnt tranr.;i rArlio, h I!: ate r SOUTH COAST pnwe.r atcerln1 .t: brak••· eond, '™· <100-3492 CAR LEAStNG INC. (ZZYllU7l. A real M.rrain at 64,2182 It 5.30 67,.~9 hlark ·v1ey1 ·tnterlor. Sharp CADILLAC $977. .r • 1 · ' .,.....,~.,. ctr! .t523ASK) S1096. DUNTON FORD • ,,H10PrLw.YMHE0EuLrsH • . Tommy Ay· re.s Chevv '6' c." Sed o.vu1 •. Au 54 ... )070 •1 xtraa. Best ntfer. ~S.W5 Mtll'!lfltd for hlch · 11fl S:ll. ~1·7325 tla.y•. 2240 So. M11.!n a,t Warner' -rrormance and 946 S. Coast ~fwy., Santa Ana.1.. l I r-11.ppearanr.r~ LA1un• Sek 1961 CADILLAC 1970 VW . I 9 pusen&tr bu1. Red k whitt. $2295. Llr. 080 BZQ .. MUST SELL! 4lM-7144 /546-9967 Look1 A Runa G.real! 548-7881 /$8.'15 '69 RJVIER"A, tully loaded, S3SO, M~IJO. AJ\t/FM radio; p ·o~tiT *'AA EL OORADO + CADILLAC LARO I ST SILICTION 01' CADILLACS IN ORANOI COUNTY SALIS..LIASINO Atm!OlU:i:ED ·SERVICE- Nabe11 Cadlllac '600 llAllBOlt II!., COfl"A MESA ~·MOO Op<n IUll8Q 19TI CADILLAC Oollpe Do Vt\lft E :t e c. t:ll', t..A. ht111trlf'se; wornan. 14.000 ml. Hu evteyWna lncl. IN thl!:r, .~. fUJ1 pwl', Pri. pty. N.,~ ~. Call sat. 873·2914' -i70 IL DORADO $!450. :o.oon ml, Xlnt aha,.. Pvt prty. '75-7545 d&tty N or 642·891.! tft. 8. ·~ CADILLAC Std a n DevUlt. One o~'nf!T Luxury equipped. E*4. J I M Su:MONS IMPORTS, :llOl S. Mttn. S.A. M7..&i42. CHIVROLET • NOW OPEN lmmedl1te Delivery '68 Ope'] Kadette Railey 1900 C.C. Ove'l'hcad cam. FM radio & 4 spc'ed, Gd. Cond. SSOO. Evcs-673-J26j. YOU'RE WASTING MONEY!! '71 VW BUG ' De1t!er, 8+3-3359 '61 Corvair Van $375. '31 M~l "A" coupe, complele w/283 Chevy lf!lup, Be1t of- ter. 644-741,, bt'f.kea., po"'·er · 1 l ~ e r I n r , Jl'ull pwr, vinyl top, prll'.'e.r ~·lndows, '¥'JW tire•. hrown, $3700. 6'J3..043T '70 Chev. Impale '72 tqs. S2.650•or hfo.a:t ofter, 'TO C..r!Ular-s.o:v, Air cond, w/Alr. Bit ofr. M3·006T. HUNTINGTON BEACH "1 ,, • I. "1 17331 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH •.M• Sun,,1 w ,,.,., " .... 842·666 6 WEEKEND Rotary Demo Sale at Orange Countys established MAZDA tiealrr. See !'.1r. 0\1.-en Sa I es Manager. Miracle Mazda 2150 Aarbor Blvd ., C.M. (714) 645-5700 WEEKEND rotary DEMO SALE at Orahge County's estabii!!hed · Muda dealrr, MIRACLE MAZDA, 2150 Harbor Blvd ., Costa. Mesa. "ASK' FOR MR. O\VEN" 645-5700. MERCEDES BENZ Ot an']e C oun~y 's L,1rc_ip5t S<:>lecl1on N<:>w & U~e d f,,,., ~(·Jr:~ P...-·nJ Jim Sl e mons Imps. vv .. 1 n(·r & f,'\ain St. S.'ln l ,1 An,1 546-41 1 ~ OPEL GT '69, gold, auto . Xlnt cond., lt'.lw miles. $1950. Pvt. prly. 84S-1n) .. U .!XXI actual mllrs. dlr. 4 spd. S1838 1862EAEI Call 546-8736 or t'l4·681 l .. '69 VW, 'gunroof, iOOd con· ditinn, original owner. Ma~e· --A'"'"Mo-E=R"IC=-A,_,.N,.-- ofter, 496-9432: PEUGEOT '64 PPugoot Station Wagnn, l O"'ner, low miles, l\fichPl!n tire~, etr-. SHN5. J I M SLEMONS IMPORTS. 2201 So, Main, S.A. 5.'ii-5242. PORSCHE OVER 25 Clean, Reconditioned, & Guaranteed. PORSCHES 911 's-912's • 914'1 1957 to 1971 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coa1t H"'Y· Ni:!wport Beach 642-9405 WE WANT- PORSCHES HTG11EST OFFER AVAILARLE DON BURNS '71 VW BUS I I '70 vw' bug, AM/FM Sl.100. 896-3756 day11; 846-7932 evfs & wet'kPndl\, · IF YOU DON'T "SHOP."' US The Little Dealer \Vho's Big on Service Mu~! sell; No reas. otfrr f't'· fu.o;ed. Call Aft 6 pm, & all day Sun, 646·91().I!, 1966 V\V bus, new .en.-inf', AM/F'M. 3 track tApe dec.k, '66 Wl!ITE VV•/ squ;irf!back, Ice box, PJ1nelin8, Sl.500 or ll.f. '\l\'$ 1600. 4 sprl. Excc ptiol\Ally hf-st nffer. ~;,,..7987. cll'11n & .i;:nod cond. $995. =--~-----CAI! aft 3 p.m. 96&-3878. '69 VW Bug will 11acrifl~. mat.en M!e Al JIM SLEMONS IM· '67 V\V SqullN!back, Xlnt PORTS, 2201 So. Main, S.A. ·roynta & Jaguar DcaJrr shape. New tirf's & hrake~. 557-5242. Authorized Salt's & St>rvice Low mi. $.100 u n de r ~-------- 900 S. Coast High~·11y Blut'bnok. $905. 96f-63:'>i1. '71 VW Bug, Lite blue, Xlnt Lagun11. Beach 510-3100 cond. Xtr11.a. $1650. '68 VW FASTBACK. Good ++ 833-3986 ** '69 Renault R 16 Sedan . oond. MUST SELL. $1100 or -----~---Wagon, The European ofter. * '68 VW. 7.pau. Van. 36,000 Dream car ~'ith front wheel <196--0480 mi. Clean, .xlnt rotth. cond . drive , Ind e pendent Make 'nUer 546-4018 11uspens1on with tor8idn bar, '67 RENAULT R 10, 8 real cream puf{. like new. JIM ·10 VW Bur kip oond. lo reclining seats front disc mileage, l l'.YWIM!r. Sl650. Pvt brakes. 25 to .35 mill!'!! per SLEMONS IMPORTS, 2201 Pty. 968-9872_ gallon canary yellow, com-So. Ma in, S.A. 557-5242. pact buy of the ye-ar, 70 HP, VW Squareback '70. autom., Autos, Imported 970 $1295. JIM SLEMONS IM· fuel. etc. Very nice car, PORTS, 2201 S. Main, S.A. driv('n 1n Europe. 30802 S. 557-5~2. Coast Hwy, <D-151 Lag Bch SANTA ANA TOYOTA Service dept. opP.n 7:30 am 'ti' 9 pm Monday thru Fri- day. PHONE 540-2512 417 W. Warner, Santa An11. *. '65 vw $3.'lO * * S1i1?hl ff'nrlPr damal?P, 002--17112 '6.) VW Bu.i;:, R/H, Very clean. $77.1 nr ~-~' offer. • 646-1130~ • ASK ~~\1~LEN GET OUR ... Red """"he CP 3:.; SC TOYOTA DEAL El... oun rt x In t BEFORE YOU BUY! 1969 V\V. auto, radio, X1nt cnnrl. 30.000 mUes. Orig. owner. Make offer. 675-1480. '70 VW Bug, AM/F'M, Aut" tran.s, Heater, Xlnt cond, S1375. 644-7786. n:ie<:hantcal coDd. N e w 1 -~~~~~~~~ '71 VW Convertible American Motors ""Oremllns VHorn•t• ,,,..M•t•dors j,o!l'Ji1vtlln1 ...., Ambe111dor1 Huge 1tock of '71's & '12'.• Big·Big Savings Harbor American Home of Con~nlent · Pll)"Tllenta 1969 Hubor Blvd. Cotta Mesa 646-0261 BUICK TRANSPORT ATJON et.r. '63 Sky\uk, , '12 plates $125. 96$-3264 alter 6 p.m. It'1 a breeze .• 1ell your ttem11 with ea~. Ulll Dally Pilot Cla11lfled,. 642-5677. Autos, lrilported 970 9 6 3 • 1 3 !I 0 • t t ~r 4 : 3 0 11terf'IO rartlo, tilt whl, vtnyJ 'i3 Chevy $225. weekdayi. tp, full pwr. 673-1'"9. xlnt oond. 6~3& Full Pow~~ :ii;~~d. sruirk-Autos, lmpo~ 970 Autos, lmportlcl 976 lln.r aieen flnlah, 1 owner, I -----"----'-'-.;.:;..;;.;.;.;.~'-;;;.;,;,.;;;.;.;._.;.;.;; local car. Hurry! FU:XIBU: rJNA)'ICING J;L MAM!N&Z 321 E. lat, S.'4..' S42·1831 '6'•S)cyl11;rk, •Olia owner, low mUeaae. · p1l nb. 1u1.n · tn.n1. rood cond~ t8!IO ot belt oH"r., ft.W-3304 '62 SPECIAL Waron, RunJ rood, 4 ' 1ood ttre1, Reblt traN, new 11rutton, $245. 80-:.>M. '64 BUICK SkY!•rk. com· pl~Jy rebuU!. . --1960 Buick, p:>d. cond. powtr 11:ffrlna:, braktl It.• window1. 1142.-SSl1. FINAL CLEAR·ANCE NEW 1971'S! NEW 1972 TOYOTA CARINA 52314 l"clu.ft• riow1t It,,.,,,, t!11te4 ,flt1t, C ''"' tttl'll,, wllllt w• I fir••• V111yl lriterl•t; .#J ll70 GRIAT llLICTION IMMIDIATI DILIYll't 1972 VOLVO '63 190 SL, 2 Tops, Becke'r brakeg, very clean. Int . blk, ~ l • Tmmac. cond. Best offer J Radio. Stick Shift, '63 ,_as _ Radio-spkrs, lo mi. $2595. -t41l e.wtA over $2250. 6~207 1 the finesr year of producBon 64t.3411 or 675-7320". TOYO'A · 1·, · '65 VW • '6' motor UV !. for the l!IOSL classic. !!IM '61 PORSCHE 1600 Super, .sysl.em, radial Ur~. lac. SLEMONS IMPORTS, 2201 $16.'"iO. New clutch-Clean! · I 179-''° .__ F'REE $97 DOWN ' $97 , .. MONTH OAC ' s: Majli, S.A . 5.57-5242. t' 673--0743 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646-9303 paint, c ean ,., . .,..__..,.. MERCEDES '61190 SL, Xlli:t '64 PO~SCHE SC Im-'71 Toyota Corona, 4. Dr '64 VW w/~blt 'fi6 eng .. -• th t · 1 Both ' Sedftn, Auto Trans, Air ·Good conrl $450. 673-6966. COnu ruou inc en.i;. maculate, reblt eng, nu Cond under 7000 .1 9~H)19 Call Sunday only. kip!. $2200. 5012 Macafee. 1. b k K . "·-t • mi es ires, ra ~~· oru 5• oo:& $2695. J IM SLEMONS IA1-'fr6 VW B Good nd $67. Torrance, Ca. 378-4784 offtr. 6.10-1,.,.12 PORTS, _1 So, Ma;", S.A. ug, co ' :i, b b ,,_,..., u• 628 W, 19th St., C.M. Da,.vs. '11 250-CPE. to BCCO rwn. '&'! 912. Rblt enlit. Ai\f/FT\t, 557-5242. Private party. st ill in ,,..·arr .. all options. sm..,.i; kit, Xln1 mn<I. l"°',-;c,,,--,,...,--=~-543-7677 ev~/,,..·knds. • * ~Z'rM.li * * ·68 Corona 4 dr, auto, clean, '60 Van CampPr, rehlt ~_r:1g., ~·hlsle $8."iO. New clutch. tirr.s, brakes, MERCEDES Benz '69 2805, 4 e '68 PORSCHE 911 Targa e 5-18-6731 $625 Offer. 545-5978. LUBE . & OIL . CHANGE F•r All T•'t.,• Ow"" WITH THIS COUPON Eiplre1 J/15/'71 dr sedan, power, 11un roof, A' • h••I• opd ---===~~--1r-COf1'" mai;r w , . . . TRIUMPH '69 VW p T 1 t P M u-tin~·-tan, imrnac, Asking $5,400. $3,875 Call: 675-33.11 · op. op camper, " lrllc• O.pt, o,..1:JD A.M. 'Tift •"''•"' ",_.' .;;":i-,:: Benz 190 SL. RENAULT 1970 Triumph GT 6 +. =i!~~~7s~~'.ly equip. SANT A ANA TOY OT A SJ!lOO. Xlnt m«hankat con· ·68 R>nault R 10. 35 m•'" 1;;~,.;';;1';.';1~~·' .·~~~';(W~1 ~.,,~n~~::E•~S*~T:;i~~fl!ll~F~1~;;R:l lP.!!~P~h~o!ii!ni!•!!54.iii0itj·2512 417 W. Warner, Santa Ana :~=nz ·68 zo.~ ~dio~a!Hea~~~he~~. tiS~~l.A,;u;;lo;;s:';;;':m;;;po;;;;;r;;tod;;;;;;;;;;;;9;;;7;;0=twt;;;;;o;;;s;;';;lm;;;i;po=rl;;t;;;d;;;;;;;;;;9;;7P;;;=ut;;°';;;i;':':m;po;;;;;n:lld===;;,;;;;;u;;;t;;;o;;;s,:;;m;;;poi;;;;rt=:;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;=i;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;, lo mi '8. lmmac. like new. SLEMONS IMPORTS, zrn11 Pvt. party. $44-2352. So. Main, S.A. 557·5242. MG wm "'· MECHANlC'S Special. '65 MG 1100 ~an. minor repain, fix yourself & ave. 84&-9004 after 5 pm . '10 MG Midget. atick shift, 4 Spttd, Dark Orange, S1495. JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS, D>l So. Main, S.A. 557-5242. QUICK CASH THROUGH A . DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 RENAULT. Sa.le & Se~ & PartJ. J™ SLEMONS IM- PORTS, 2201 S. Ma.In, S.A. 557-5242. TOYOTA TOYOTAS '68'11 thru '70'1 10 Doo.vn. 7.6 months on M · gtne. 100o/" gu1tranlee /or 30 d11y8 nr 1000 mites, on engine. brake11, !!ledrical & front .l reitt ule awm· blie11. · FLEXTBLE FINANCING AL MARTINEZ 321 E. lat, S.A, 542-1831 OPIN SUNDAYS OVER 150 NEW & USED vw·s TO CHOOSE FROM '63 VW. NOTCHBACK ............ ·~llY O~tpiti;!fd ..... lit. \tlH "'1, • 5399 '68 VW SQUAREBACK .........•• $1299 LllM blu-e, b!Kk.lnltf'lor, T9dlal !Ifft, W iii ftQS. - ' OPIN SUNDAYS LARGEST SELICTION OF V'w IUSSES . le CAMPERS '70 VW BUG ....... : .....••••••• S 1410 AlltO<n•llc. darl! ''"" wll'Jlld: 1111""°', 1.k: '14 ICY. . -' '65 VW BUG ............•••••••• $J99 M«ttlfllullr 1ood -"'""11 -worti. Lit. Dll. 1'9, • .. IMMIDIAll DIUVIU ttf '• !~fl """"' "Yl'Nr!I. lf7 It fot1I IM!lftlly fNVll'ltnf lndud'1,. ti lt & '1t lie. a. •II II-• e111r.., "' ~"'., crtdlf H mMll'll. 0,fllrrtd "'""*"' prlc.t I• 11 Jito c!llfl"• ert 1111.1~0 (tlirftt, 11wi1 & •n 11c, ~ 11 ~ ftl'lftr to ... , utl'I, hlll t•llt 11rk 1 •• MU».•• ll'ICI, ,, ..... ,, uc: A"nllll otrct""" rtla 11,4 , LET US ARRANGE YOUR OVERSEAS DELIYtRY! SPECIALS ON FINE IMPORT TRADE .INS '64 vw lua lllUUtnl, ON•·u '66 VW Paslbock lcctlltl'll C.tflorll IVTM m1 '6 7 TOYOTA Corona Air CMlllllllMlllf, •tc1Jo, 'tk. #"IAA. '69 ~ORD Cortln• lltlllM w...,., A~rle Tr•~m1t111Wl. Itta/ l<-Yl IZ C t l•I '67 ~~,L!~ ltNlf, HHler, 11ke ..-. aV""11. $688 .$899 $899 $999 $899 ' '62 VOLVO PllOO . L-.t I. ,_ llllf llt'll'. HICJtnl $1077 '60 JAGUAll XKUOS "'-'ltltf', A TM Cllltllcl $1299 ' 970 Aulot, Imported 970 • AutOI, Imported '63 VW LOVE BUG ........•.••.•. $499 '65 VW .SQUAREBACK ............ $899 011'11 bJva with lar11 lites. custom -'•· l.k. FYC tN. Or .. 1 MCOl'ld ~. lit. Ill"" '71, '70 TOYOTA Mork II $1599 &Mt11. 1114 tliftt, tTOIMI · 11m11mmmm !• i'UM !! II or IU I II HUNTINGTON BEACH m TISTDRIYI .. MAJDAIOfAl'f ,,..(he lmporl Ctt,. n/1~ y,dr'' AT YOU~ OWN HOME MO OlllGA 110}1 tAU. TOOA r roa A.ft A1MIST>fl1'T .. , •IU GO AJn'T'HCUll'C OlA~t.c.n. ' 7":-::-=~=-==-=::-:--=--------~ '71 VW SUPER BUG .............. $1749 ' '68 OLDS CUTLASS ............. Sl 399 Da•lr ••Ml'I Wblkll lf>l'""lor, r.dlo. tic .• IKI w1rr111,_,., Lie S7J Cll . ' dOCf' hlrd!M, .4ute., 1'111 .,...,-, ,HIO, WIW fll'el anf t lr (1>11111. LJc. I.XV 1.11 '68 VW BEETLE .................. $899 '69 CHEV. MALIBU .............. $1499 Wlllfa, W/M.tdt l"ltt1or llltllle. LI(. WYD m. 1 dOOf lltl'Ol111t. tlllt .. l'IJll _,,, Lk.'rltC OM. ' • > ·• I '68 BUICK SKYLARK .........•••• $1450 t dOet' lltrdtblt, r~, h.111 -'· MIMmthc. Jt.ooo tdt,l.t ,,.,..._ '5 8 VW VAN ...........••.•••••. $499 Lt!t ~I ,,,.1.,., •uni llOl'JCI. Lk.. OLE JM. '68 VOLVO 4~5 . . ........... : • $1 l99 ' dOt" WM, 4 ,..,.. lftl'll, I.I<. %AD ttf '70 VW KARMAN GHIA .......... $1750 Vtl'-, •tdlo. Li<. "2 •oit. '69 DODGE VAN ................ $1599 ...,....,.,en. W\•f • ., .... 11M. '61 VW BUG .................... $450 0"11 -'•Ilk ••Mtl. f'llUUtnl ,_,, LIC. 'VOO iUl. '66 VW DELUXE BUS ............. $1299 LIC.. "" OIJC._ '67 OLDS DELMONT 88 .•••••.••• $1099 ,-1111 ,.,...,., rMfo. t lr °'"''"""""· L~ IJI CfO, '68 OPEL RALLYE ............... $JCllO ~ .._.., r.U.., ,.,.., 4'1t. UC, WU. flt. '69 POP TOP CAMPER ........... S2l99 Uc;. JU AC;H. '71 VW IUS .................... $2799 Y.ileW •JtUcl lolte1et.-*' _..., •• .,......,, l "-W IN, 70 AUSTIN AMERJCAN .• ' ••..... S 1099 ..,,..., """'· ...,. .,...,., Lie. tlil CIO. I " I '70 TOYOTA Mork II Mttlllfl m· ~If, "-ftf, It ... *''! I ILXJ $2199 '69 VWlut $2395 NA/,M ...... , MW ... lllM. •ti II.' ·'69 DATSUN Pldrup ._It, """"'' IYZK •ll $1299 VISIT OUll UL TllA MODlllN SIRVICI Dl .. ARTMINT PAINT SHOl'I e IODY IHOl'S " ' [ DAILV PILOT -... SallH'cCiiy,"'Ftbruary 19, l~n 7 AUIOI ror S..I• llQI ~' _·_~ .. _ .... _"_"' ~ll QI I .......... 1• 1§1 ........... 1 ._ ........ _ .... ~!§) I )[~ L-1 ._ ...... _ ... ·_,!§]I ..... *-1§1 ,I~ _."'" .. _ .... ~I§] P.!I • ·!iitP.--!!iiiii .... ~· 1§1~1 FLEET PRICES AVAILABLE-ON ALL NEW BUICKS & OPELS AT TERRY BUICK I, YOU DON'T SHOr Hiii YOU'LL PIOI AILY PAY A •ooo DIAL MO•t ,o. YOUI CAI 1 USED CAR VALUES Autos, UMd 990 Autos, UH<I 990 Auto., UHd 990 Auto1, Used 990 l uto•, Jud i40 Autoi, U•od 990 l utos, au WO .....,,...,._.~~~~~~~~~~~~- CONT IN ENT AL MOTORS 11641 S.•ch Blvd ., Huntington Be1ch DIVORCE D REPOSSESSED BANKRUPTCY ·11 ~.!~~<os~~~y RIDES$295 '66 C1dilloc (YQB 015 1 $1695 '66 Econolin• Van (T 91.424 ) $99S OR RENT WITH OPTION TO PURCHASE AS LOW AS $7 PER WEEK! CHEVROLET '66 Impala ;J Dr llardll)p. ).'ellow \\' S!k. Vinyl Roof, Aulo Tnu1~. PO\\l'r SIP1•ring, Air t:ond, Nr11·4'a1111, J\h1)11 Srt• to llJI· /lt'l't'lltlf ~•811 71 $1199 CREVIER MOTORS 20o: \\'. Isl SI . Sunta Ana 135-3171 __ D_O_D_G_E__ MERCURY PONTIAC '70 ChWlf'r1gf"r fl.111 p11T. 111r. '68 COUGAR '72 Pontiac Flr•bird xJnt t-'Ond, JJU llf'ff. Bsl or-BRAN!) 1w11• l!lr.! flreb1t'd, f~r. 673--807S 24 000 l1.1ei.l 111llf'i. Aulo lr•n~. PS, PB, radio. h1•fll~r. \VS\\' 11ir t'OrKI., po1\·tr 1>tN"rin1. FALCON 'fol) Fa/t'On, 2 Door. Shift. Runs (-;UOct &14>. S.577. ~lick ~RSN DUNTON FORD 546-7070 l1rri:, c•lt'<'. <'lt11•k & !lUll\Y hur'j:l'll\dy •1•l1 h bl1ti·k 1 lnyl Ullll\\' ~·,11·a:o1, 11u!u. Iran:-; .. lop. Abl'iOIUlf'ly 111•11 uliful' i·1•ntrr fr , ~·1111 . .;ol~'. Sl'ntt l :O.'o. lXl "l.f-iO!l I :l.' '71J2N52~T. Marquis Motors w .. $4091.62 'l'oyol1t Ii JaiC\Ui r LWnli•r SAVE $700.00 !IOO s. ('0~1111 111i,:!11111) rnoi\r ~"l'ICt.Jo:Jl l~i.:1uu1 H''ll•'li a40.::100 Now $3391.62 2140 So. M1t1n iii \\l:lt'ni•t' '68 \Jrrrury ,\lo11trlll1r. \'8, & 111'\, ht'. & 1t0t". fj•f' Sanla 1\1111 ii 11 1 o 111 11 r l t· 11·1t ns111i~"111u, --FORD --~·a1•1111y Air. Po11Pr Slt'(•r· in~. l'Ol•er B1·ak1·~. R11rt10, BILL BARRY PONTIAC '72 Ponti•c Le Mans Brv.ntl new tm PonUat· v ~1art~ 'J tlr. fo"ully Ja1·1ory l'l[UlllPl'<J. 11\Ut!I lll!t lo bf-. lil,11r, Strl1tl :.t027'JP143:126. WAS $3651.60 SAVE $652.60 FHOf\1 ~l'J CJ<~;R NOW $1999 + 'l'IL\, llt• Ir <l<x'. lee. BILL BARRY '66 Ol"ll. WAOON • 1~. •Milo, rDof ror-lOttl .. cor>d c•r ICll ll'le toml!y. 15111:·1 .. > S64J CHEVROLET 847-3842 '64 ln1paJ11 A1l·,-,.,-.~,.-.~P~1-s. orig. °'\'Of'r. T t.I ,,, A I'. 8J0--055.i f'\'l'S. 5-l.">--37~>4 rla). '69 Che\'. Jn1pala. Aulo-Al;::- Very Clean! Lo11• Book. 540-5492 or 646-8*il!. '67 Fol'rl fairlant• GT. \'!I. 11~·1111'1" 4Vl'i'fX ti.'I~•. Sl:!77. PONTI AC-GMC·FIAT 1\u10. 1·ra11s .. Po11t>1· !'ilt'I'!'· DUNTON FORD tl~t Sr. at S.A. ~\1y.1 PONTI AC GMC FIAT 11,,-1 sr. a! S.A. f ""'l-" 1 2000 E. l:i1I St., San!R Ana S!'lil· 1000 --- '67 166 •u1cic L• IAllll! H.T FKf. l lr , P.5 .. PB , rfdlO, ti< Clel.n •s •11!ft ITZL!J1 ) PLYMOUTH VALIAHT A111omar1c, tc-.nr •I•, ••<:Bo, ~e.itr, Prlcfd very low. (~IE-llJI St247 s547 '65 ChC\'t'Oiet. ShlOon \Vgn. "321'' VS. A 111 n 111 11 1 i ,, Trani;rnission, fo'a<'tory Atr, Pm1·e1· Slf't'ring f PEY 6591. 1m. CHEVROLET CHRYSLER ...................... J\1fo:CJ !Ai'HC'S )lPL'<'lal. 'fi:: ini.:. Po11·pr BrakPs, Rad1u . S46-7070 2000 E:, I:(! ~L . SU.nt11 Ana !!eater, \1in~ I Roof. l 'hron1t• 224tl So. il1a.in at \\'anM'r ~i.).'\. lOOO \V~Js. lTSlt 4301, S7i7. Santa Ana -,72 Pon tiac B~o-n_n_e_v~il~l.- DUNTON FORD '69 COUGAR-DEMONSTRATOR. le.-"'"" 546.7070 1 2,500 n11., 1!ti PonlJUJ' Uon- 2'1-IO So. l'i1ain al \\'arnrJ' Sharp!. Local 1 O\\'l\CI', far· 11Pvilk-2 01.f11:r. Cpe .. P.S .. Santa Ana Jory 111r. l:hil'kPIJ:, Vln,vl roof. PB, :.:teN'O rac.lzo. poller \IU~I Stt<·r1fice-·G1j:·1rrblrrl, 326 \'.~. HU10, J".-:, ~l('>reo, n1akt'offer. 714 : 536-6791. '66 G'l'O . 4 spd. nu brks, S62.'1/ofr or b·d. fur Yu1n11,ha 1:i0. !Mi:!-7462 11.ftPr ~ p.m . '72 Pontiac-Vent~-1 -...... ~~ ,.,,,,,~ DUNTON FORD 546-7070 '65 Chf'1•y I n1pala SS 'f\10 lo 1·boosf' front, Air (.'ond, PO•\·cr Stet'ring, Auto Tranr~. 327 Eng111(", <lii;11n1·· tive paint ''1th t-ontrasling Interior, If you appl'el:Jate fine cars see and drivf' hr- Ion> you bux. Chl)sler 1"0111·1·rr. lbly 111 r ..;t•rl •'Ond. .~l't't!il eni.:. 11ork. Has "i2 111.1:~. t~OO rlrru .. i.:;i'-:iJ~ af11·1· 7 fllll. -:--ti7-I"1lE:HJAJ-:-I uZ Hl'.liji Cond. 'ulty 1•q11ipperl, $1~10. &1:1-439 . 6'12-:li89. ;.'70 L t o•,, 2-Dr & 4 D r PS, PB. 1XYrl70) $21!<1. i1•ind~1'!:, c'Ordov11 lop, \\':':\\! Tommy Ayres Chevy ""''· .,...,.,.,. ,;, ·~""" BllAND 111'11> 1!170! Po111la1· Vf'nt. JI 2 cir. ~·ully ral'tocy. equlpprd lllt'lufllng Ii 1')'\,...Ptl· lo':llll'.'. &ri11I No. 1Yjf02L- . . ' ' ... . ' .. ... : 22-iO So. Main a1 \Varnl'r Sa11La Ana }'L£XIBLE FI NANCING AL i\1ARTlNEZ Loaded! lmma .. ulale! <Ht· , plui'I niany extra~. St'r1al No. prlcrd fron1 $2295. 1745B l.B • :JN57VZC300937. & (~AQJ I l·all bl'[ai>e ~ 946 S. Cm1sl lh1y., \\'AS $5:..u3.5.'i .197'l VE~A Wagon, 1,000 n1i. -4 Kpd ., air. P11, phr1y. 67:>-7210. :i21 F.. 1s1, SA :.42· 18.11 '70 Impala Sta. Wagon CONTINENTAL p;, •1"-"""'· l.agu ... Bd• SAVE $940.16 --4!'14· 7744/546-996i '69 Ford 1:fo Brg111. ~ dr.1=-==~~---­ llT, a ir, s1Pl'ro. 11e11• r1res. '66 AfERC Colony Park, !t Jo'RC>l\T ST!CJ\:Elt NO\V $4600.39 l051J:l7. • ' ., w .. $2958.94 SAVE $500.00 Since 1933 -5th & Wolnut Huntington Beach 536-6588 VEGA '71 roupe, $1 .S.iO. 968-!iiO '65 Monie Coupe, xlnt. $350. • (;nJJ 673-8409 Aulo1, New 980 SOMETHING •.•• FOR • EVERYONE! 1119) 1600140)' 5259324 'ULL PRICE ------· IRA.ND NEW '71 VENTURA II CPE. 1,7]) ll15041l $254884 FULL PRICE -------· ~------ '71 FIREBIRD DEMO LOA.DID INCLUDING FACTOR Y AIR CONDITIONINC. I.,. . ~ '71 BONNEVILLE DEMONSTRATOR FULL PRICE F11ll·Pow•r. F1clo1y Air, lo•d1d. C661 (J099t.7) -------··------- '71 GRAND PRIX DEMO . 1111 r r 110•1s1 FULL POWER-FACTORY AIR COND. $ 4461 ~1 FUU PRIC E I . • I Fa1·1ory a i1" PS. 8C'autirur IJ'\.\•in 11•hite 1vilh saddle 111. IC'rior l2:>7BSY I $2695. Tommy Ayres Chevy 946 S. Coast lh•;y., Laguna Sch '71 <.:O~T. \Ji1rk Hf, Full rxi11rr equip., A .\I / F ;\I stcrro. 111r-eond.1 e tt'. $6900 67~>-6().'XJ 6i:µ)Zi0 ·11 CO/\"I'. 1\tark Ill. .full po11'f'r rquip.. A ill J ,.. l\I Slf'l'('(l, a ir-1-oncl., f'tC, $6900 Pri1·. pl) 67:)..6().)0 67'.H>T.O. 4.94-7744/54&-9967 -;;;;;-=--;--...,.--1· - --'67 Chevy Impala ''" L•~· c.,, .. 2 "'· all """'· l fardtop, Aulo Tran:;, Po11rr• Stcf.rinlo':. Air Cone!. f\lus1 ~('r lhis gen1 to appret:1atf'. &1Jr Pril'ed, lUZ:\172;!1 $1099 CREVIER MOTORS 20A \\". lsl St., Santa Ana 835-3171 '64 Chevrolet Corvelli'. 4 speed, radio, hC'ater, e:-.1i·i1 Bharp. 872 DJ~J. $1377. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 2240 So. ~lain al \\'arnrr Sanra Ana -°'·66"""'Chevy lmPala SS- 4 Speed, .196 Cu In Engint'. Beltf'd \\'idP Ovals. lurquoi.se finish. reflect exeellent <·are. l'~LEXJBLE FINANCING AL 1.1ARTrNE7. 321 E. 1st. S.A. 542-1831 - '70 MONTE Carlo, Air. Vinyl bucket seals & 1op. T intf'd glass. P/S, A \f / 1'~ :\I , 833-293'1. ·s.1 Chevrolet Nova SS. 6 cyl. Auto. trans., radio, heater, t:Xb'a clean. OHY 512. $477. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 2240 So. Main at \Varner Santa Ana '67 Impala SS Custom golden green paint. 327 Engin<', Alr Cond, Auto Trans, Po"'l'r Steering. Mags, Chrome pipes, Su· PJ>r sharp. FLEXIBLE FINANCING AL :-.lARINTEZ 321 E. Isl, S.A. 542·1831 '70 CHEV • .\laJibu. VR ?.Oi, auto. P wr stePr. 11('11· bat· te~', braJ-a•s, P1N"llis, J~.D. shks. 642-4193 S2350 !apt> deck. 11ell ma1ntainf'd, 011·nPr sacn fi1~ $ 1 2 5 O. &14..JI070. COMET .. fi'l C0:'11ET 11 /'&t eng-.. auton1;;111·. nr11• U-joint~. ratlio, healer. $100. 6-1~1-1)9.11 CORVAIR COH.VAJR LO VERS! '" '6..l's, J runs gt'C'll l! o lhrr nrPds SOlllt' \Vorlf. S.'lOO for hoth. Cnll 548-4783. COUGAR DODGE '66 Dodge Coronrr. 2 Door Hardtop. VS. Au1o. 'ft•ans., Pov•C'r S1ttring. Po 1v r r Brakl's, Radio. 11 e a f e r . (Tl-IM 306). J.577. DUllCTON •FORD 546-7070 2240 So. Mnin flt \ra.rnt'r Santa Ana ·6~ Cha rger, po\VPr slt•('r11ig- & brakt'J:;, 11terf!O laJ>I' <M><·k, a u· cond., nt''I ti r P"· Rrd/v•hi•c vinyl lop. Sl,4~!0. 6T.i-l070 '.'>9 CUSI'OM Royal DodgP M"dan. T~slrri, good 1\"0T'khorse $165. J!ll <'OTTli" ls! )'{'f'\'P. :->1$"699i. '69 Dodge 01a.rgcr. air roncl, a uto. vinyl top, f{,,·H. Beaut, L'Ond. $1·195. 54;,..()!~12 'iO OOrx::;E Van:rradPrnaan. Auto-trans. 6 cyl. 19/iOO mi . P rivatf' Ply 642-0F.12 111el:h. xlnr. $'207: •. 11 11-;,()07 PASll'. \l'gt1. Air, full pQ\1e1', l'llt'k. Xlnt c..-ond. Saerifl<·e! ,\hti'll ~c11, 5'18-j671. C\'l'!I. ·59 FDrd Galax1c 500. '!. Doorl ---=c==~c~~-- &: lax-. lil'. & dOI". fec!'I BILL BARRY lh1.rdtop. \·s. Auto. 'l'ran:s.. MUSTANG fo'at·tory Air, Po"·r r StN>r· PONTIAC-GMC-F IAT ing, Power Brak<'s. tYXl ll----------tis! SI. at S.A. J.\vy.t 69til. $1277. 'lia l\Iustan,;11 mi E. Jst St .. Santa An1t DUNTON FOR T \\'O to l:hoose from . Auto 558-1(00 D Trans & slick 11hift, V-11, Air ~~~-~'-'-~-- 546-7070 c"'"· v.,.,. c1c .. '"'"'"· 1969 PONTIAC 2240 So. l\1a111 at \\'arnt>r r.'tct'llent paint & llrf's. nu1.st CATALINA Santa Ana sl'e and rlri\'t". ~~~--COUJ)f'. VS, 11utomalir tran!I'., ·59 ~~ORD ·rorino Squire l''LE:XfBl.E FIN~N.lli\'G ral·IDT)' a11· ~·ondir1onin1:. \Vag. A.'.l/F:\I .-.i.--'io. ··u·. Al~ :\IA. RTINE?.,. ,,,, n ::121 E po\\'f"I' s!erfllllo':. pu11r1· \\'In· 644--025.!(, . -. l lil :._:"i~. 542·!8:'.l do11s. I YUfo'j63) 1967 FORD Gab •. 4 dr. 11.T . '6~ il1uslanK 2. °?°r llard~op, .$1699 l'f' P/B I· . Lo \II, Auton111hr r rar1ic., ~ ar-.. . at. <I.Ir. 1 ,. \'"h" \V II \I Good thru 21 ~ 72 "··k ,,.~ ... ~~-... ,., "°"~ ory !I'. ~ llP a s, u1;.I ,....,._, ··~, . ....,,,,'or .......... >ll\I<,. Roof. 1zs11 8821. $1 277. DAVE ROSS "" c.,.,,, '"°· 2 0 •·. DUNTON FORD PONTIAC llardrop. }'aelory A i r. Po11·rr $1N'ring, p 0 1v,. r 54~7070 2480 !!arbor 8f1"1I. Bra kes. (919 AS\Vl. $1777. 2'140 So. i\'lairt al \\'arnl'r t~os!a i\1f'sa J.16·80 17 DUNTON FORD ""="'=·-s"~"'~•"'"'A~"'~~-i 1970 Grand Prix 546-7070 1970 MUST ANG vs. ouloma1;, "'""·· ,.,.: '.!'.l40 So. J\lllin at \\'arner VS, landau. Aulo. ractory Rir, lory a ir cundilioning, lJOl1'- Santa Ana radio, dh" Ne11· 1lff'.~. 24,000 t"r slet"ring, po11·<'r windo\l'S. ·~;o~R~A~NL11 1\agon. (' 111iles. fac lOI)' 11·111TI1nty. 1216ADE 1 p/s, auto. like 1}("11. $;~7.~ Thii'I c·ar abso!Ull'ly I 1 k r $2999 or oHer. :i:i7-8092. lit'\\, ll'ill finaot'f'' 11!39AT\Q1 (;ilOd thru 2 :?!lii 2 '&I FOPJ> t;ai . r..v. X asking pner S:tl!ri. Call DAVE ROSS ~ie . ...,., : l. bt'foN' I! P:'ll ti·M-:/9.~. ~.000 n1ilt"s. air, A:.\i/1':'11 , ---·----PONTIAC loadl'd. $ii9:i. 8.17-2447. '69 i\lusrang. ~ Door H1::'fl!~p: 24~ Harbor Bl\'d. •ee-,-oR -Look llP\\. fi ('\'I. • Tll h 'c I "' °'""' ou D SUPER VAN. SHIFT, RADIO, .ht' a 1 r ~. ~ ! 1 l'.!S8 .....,.. ~ <'~"· ru"' good. t<OO. A<k YXU017. $1177. 1969 FIREBIRD 10' Edu,·. 494·3004• DUNTON FORD * '63 Forrl fa.Iron * VII t'ngine, 4 SPf'l"<I transn1is· 546.7070 SIO/I, \?.XX39!)1 XM "'""1 • >>~ $1699 ~ .,-~ R I c 1240 So. A1ain 11t \\'arllt'r :<ice al ->I.. a taJn. ,:\f. -San1a Ana '69 1''ord r~airlane 2 Door1----------llardlpp. VS. auto. Lran11 .. radio, hea1rr. 4:i49DPYI. $1477. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 2240 So. f\lain at \\'arn('r Sanht Ana 1966 Mustang conv. $995 L!r. Pfo'L 1fi~ Drllirr 64:1·.147·1 Good lhru 2/29 72 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 24~ I !arbor Blvd. Cosla ~lrS<1 546·8017 1968 PONTIAC- EXECUTIVE ~.-.~.6~0 FALCON ** 069 MU.SJ'ANG Cou pP. VS. auton1alit· lran:o1., 125 ' 67;>.4839 aft 5 V-8, 4 s~, oo11rr, hP.avy duty rac!ory air t"Onditionin&, S · • su~pens1on. lo\v mileagf' &: po\\·er lilPE'ring. fZZX70!11 JEEP '""Y '""'· """'· Call $1299 ~9164. '63 .JEEP Sta. \Vagon. Che\'. f'ng, Exlras. Xlnt ton<l. ~~2690 '69 l'iJUSI'ANG 428 Cobra J er. Top cond. lo\1• m iks. I of" kind. )lust i'll'P to app!'('(!. ~ .... Good thru 2129/72 2480 Harbor Blvrl, DAVE ROSS PONTIAC From Sticker Now $2451. 94 & IR>., Iii'. &. dol•. ff'e BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT 1 Isl SI. at S.A. 1'\\'Y.) :.icJOO E. Isl SI., Santa Ana 558-1000 RA MILER '70 Ambassador Wagon l 9 Pa.').Stn&•'r. f;oJd '"I 1 h n1att·lung interior. Auron1a- ru., a ir t-ond., (Xl\\'rr slef'r" i11g & brakt-1'1'. 1009 A::."\v' $2695. Tammy Ayres Chevy 946 S. Coul l-l"·y., 1..aftma Bch 494. 7144/546-9961 T-BIRD '6~ T-Bird. f<'ult pov.·cr • fac,.. 1ory air. IOZB 074,, S4T1. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 1240 So. !\fain 11.t \Van1Pr Sllnta Ana 1964 T·BIRD i i95. Uc, 328 DJl-t. De:aler, 642-3474 • 1968 11'IUNOERBIRD, 4-dr l.andRu. Jmmaf', cond. lhru- our. Full pwr., a ir. c:ond .. A~I -F~'1 i&tereo. Buraundy \\'lblk. top. Bl u. bk. Private Pl)'. 5:"17-9479 1969 ·r·BIRD \\'Ith i&ndau top, good llrf'!I, full po\\'l't, Ur. conditioning, r~~llent co~ ctition. 39,500 mil••, $2.n5.00 P..edland& 793-'481 :i. '67 T-BIRD. full J>O'"er, lo m i'!f. JmmR<". Like new. Pvl. perly. 644-23.U. MERCURY ---------1968, 6 <')l, po1\'<'I' s!ttl'lllJ!:, Co:>fta 1'1rsa 546-8017 1964 T-BIRD. a.II po"·rr, air '6..q :-.lERCUR\' Con1r l 29,000 nr1v lirt:>f &· brakc.s. t'!<t'l'I Turn unused Hems into quick cond. S400. n1i. 2 year guarantre. S1 300. <'Ond. r;old. $1.29J. Eii>lOiO rash. ('all 642-5678 f::itll 544--094.1 1111er 6 pm !tti2-0612 art. 6 pni. . Sfo~PARATING-. -~J\1~ Autos. New 980 Autos, New 9aci Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 AutoJ, Ntw 980 tan,, c:onvt"rt. v.it, A-I iiiiiii~~"";;·~~ii~•iiiiij!iii~i l -----------------------------corxt., n1akP llfff'r. :'l.~21. '66 ~1USTANG Aulom. Look.~ ,,_ l1Hl!'I good, S!l.9:i. ~ NEW '11 VEGA •1m .... ~ , •IN It ltlll dn, pymr • ...U i. ..... """' "ml. iftCI. I•:<.. llcMH a Ill <lfY'l'irlt <Mr- "" •n •PJlr. credit tor ... mM, Defir,.. llYl'nt. prke IHOf.60 ind. 1111. & II(. ~1111 c•"" )Oric1 121112.tS ilKI. tax & lie, AftftUlt hn:tlll• llt Jl1t9 U.U%. (NI. 1'41t2) ...... StlJO ON ,,. ~ LEASING All MAKES & • MODELS THE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE CE NTER S5645 .,. • • 4!r•-5:t!O .. • O LDS MO Bl~ 'SJ 4 dr Jet Slnr Olds brand nl'11· l lt'f'<.-, radiator, t.· 1w11• brakt's. Con1r over a11d make •11 oU<=i-. !>19-:17."~I 1966 OLDS Drlta 88 4 Dr. adn. Vcry1 clean local, orlilnal car. Air. etc. S895. F\rm 545-2083. '66 Old;-L'u_x_u-ry"""°'978-I 46.000 mi.. Xlnt eond. asking $1295. ~2665 '66 F8.'i, Auto, R&H, ~for offer. 5301 Rivrt', N.8 . 645-2016. 1!168 442 Olri<i 400 I'll. P/S, poRi·b'Rt'. Sharp! $lll!:i. J 011ner. 67j...i Jl6. 'Ii:> Oids-8A~rlii1~po-.-.,-"-,~," Xood t'Ond. SlCJ."1. !)6~17116 PLYMOUTH /1 ~: GO ALL "-I ~.. AMERICAN! I ... . ., . AMERICAN MOTORS DEMO SALE UNDIR NIW MANAGIMINT P l ANCISA .'l ... c_,"' kt1Mfvlt1 HM !!oil, 6',CfN BRANO NEW 7Z IMPALA No.118916 $3499 BRAND NEW 7 Z TRUCK No.110881 $2599· e HOT WHEELS e '67 PLYMOUTH - '61 DODGI '70 f ORO L.T.D. 1 Ch1•o•r fh<t !• ' Or H.T . •Ir,<-. 1 0oot,e.'1 Her 11••·<111 t v •. " T , ~rn11, llW• Ytl.1JI 11r, nlct tall'llty vrh1 <MP. tll I EP. .$895 '67 El CAM INO ,.. v-1 -· • .-. tldll, l'IH!tr, Excap. lion.el <~or. CV)IO.ll) $1099 $2295 '64 MllC!DIS a..,., :t10 S.E. ~""° tr•••· pwr 1tr .. •lcllo, ftffl"° !OMl(1'11 $1099 '70 MAUIU "'' S<iper J.p0r1, • ~ V.ry, VPfl' !11111 c..-U1 AF'I, $1999 '7t CHEY. f DI"., •Ir (Oflll,. V .. , •ur., lr1M.. _.- '''''" ~ .... '" 1Hc;. i.1, JllAGA "$1799 '67 FO RD WlltOl'I COVM'l' $-o. II\, Fie 1!r, V·I IUIO lrlM \ll!ot4H. $1099 ·11 co•Ym1 "11tt1o1cll . A.JC. PfS, •Yfll, fl"IM., AM/,.M, Ptw, lo 11'11. l:illSCTMI $5595 ,..lodified for hl1h performance and ap~annC't'? ~!UST SELL! >18-18811$895 '69 Plyn1 Cusl Subu"""'rba~,-,-.. -. full p1\T & llll', "''P"r cl('an, must Af'(' M br'llt>vt', pr11 pany. :-.1oilt 11acrif! s:XXJ or Sf'sr otrPr 1-t1tkr o' pyn1n1ii, 83(>.:ml!. ~---~--· '60 PLY 2 dr win. 1d11.nl-G, Mick Ml!U!, vajve j ob , wfpwnp. $150. 645-0!M I '68 VALIANT 6, ATPS, •• '64 Chevell ~'!Ill. 67)-1164 PONTIAC '86 Le Man11. °'''ncr JN DISTRESS. V-1, aulo, p1J1. very cleftn. S750 I o r t e r S4W819,54>-0487. '67 PO..'lTIAC Sta, \V•S· Xlnt cond. Ori&. Owner. Air rood • r/h. mll5. 642-3llll. '70 DAT111• Jkll... 'M A•._,,u4w Dpt t•. C•111pH, • 1p1•d, 22,000 ,..u... V-1, outo. Iran'-' ok rtlld., ,_ 2-J.IAUA. • ...... . •<tdle ""g1.r W!D•• 'IJ CltlV "'-• "' • ·r. g.io. '"'"'"",....· ' ... , s '7t AMI c.l1t•lc 2·S!oltr full' IMdiof • .,.,. Jfr.&f . ''"· ftlll .. "., .... 101111 ......... CALL ro• nu c1nn <•1c1 9.9 ·Sot. & S... to• '~''°=="""'="'-==:c==~...:..;;;.:c:..::"-'._il_~:..._---'=-'-"-"-~-"-~~~~~~--""-.................................. ~ ....... ~ ... ~~~---'-~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-------~~~~~~~~~ .. •· h . I .. ' •• CADILLAC NINETEEN SEVENTY-TWO ON DISPLAY-READY· TO CiO EXECUTIVE CAR USS THAN 1100 MILES 1972 CPE. DE VILLE Vinyl roof, leather interior, AM·Flif stereo radJo, soft ray glau, 6 way front seat adjuster, automatic climate co ntrol air conditioning, power door lock1, tih-tele steering wheel, twi light 1Cntinel, remote control trunk lock, CIC. (135269) 1972 ELDORADO r CONVERTIBLE Less Than 5600 Mii•• J.'actory uir <:onditioning, full lcathrr intl'rior, full pov•rr, power door loch, lih & tele &l~·~·rln/.\ wheel, cruiee cunlrol, power lrunk opener, 1tcreo with 11ereo tape, light sentlnt'I, rear window defogger, li~ht rnoniron. Every ooncelvahle extra & looka ttnd drives just like the day it was d11livercJ new. (Ser. 412866) LEASE A BRAND NEW 1972 SEDAN DEVILLE · Ful)y equipped witl1 vinyl roof, AM.FM stereo radio, l!-Oft ray gla8'. full powered 6 way seu t, door ed~e guard1, automatic climate air conditioning, tilt & telc •tceriu~ wlieel, twiligt 10otin•L (Stock 12325) ONLY $185 PER MONTH 24· MONTI! OPEN END '71 El Dorado Factory air cond., full leather interior, very low loc1l mile•. fllll SALE PRICE pawer, vinyl top, till l teletc0plc 1lecrln1 wheel, AM.FM radio, $ 7 2 2 2 power door loc:lr." cruiae control, J111t Oawleu 1nd priced to 11:U lO<lay. (439CZI). '70 El Dorado sALE PRtcE , F1ctory air condi~onln&i full lf'atber Interior. FuU power equip. s4999 ~' m~nl, Al\f.fl\I 1t61'eo multiples radio, tilt Ii t11le1eopic &leering wheel. power door locl:a, padded top, many other deluie :itras. ( 136ASH) '70 Coupe De Ville SAU PRICE ! • y,_,_ .. _"_olr_'_'"_d_lt_lo_oln_~_ .. _··.1 ... _ .. _'"_"_l·.·th_ .. _;_ .. _·ri_'_'·_·_"_"'_w_"_~~-~-~-~-I' incl. door look1, tilt I telelCOplo !teerln1, 1tereo, mo.I all dl.1. e1tr1a. (716AS I) '70 Sedan De Ville SALE PRICE Factory air cond1tioninc. fun power equipment, paddtd 1op, cloth s4 3 3 3 & leather Interior, atueo AM·F'~l 1nultip[ea r1dio, tilt & 1eleacoplc ~teerln1 wheel, ind more of Cadillac1 f1mou1 feature1, ( 168ASl) '67 El Dorado SAU PRICE Factory air conditioniJI&. full Je11h~r interior, pa<lded top, full $2666 po wer, tilt 6 lele wheel. •i1n1J ~ki ng radio, all de)UJI IJ.trll and very IO'lf mllt!1gc. Showt the uhlm1t1 in care. ( TURSSO) '67 Coupe De Ville SAU PRICE Beautiful emtlftfl white w/wbite vinyl top Ii rltli red leuiher Jn. $ 2 3 3 3 1erior. Factory air conditlonln1. hall power, lilt 6 telescopie 1trer· in;. A~f.F~I radio. Abeolutely btautilul. (389ACC) '65 Coupe De Ville sAu PRtcE factory air coodhionln1. full JIOWC!f, Deautiful cloth ' leather s13 3 3 Interior . .A~l-Flil radlt1, eto. An ei.i:cpt lonal buy. ~e to 1pprecl11e. (H0f39-1) '71 Corvette SALE P11c1 SPfJl't hardtop cpe. On_ly 17,621 mile1. Removable top p1nela, fac-s5 3 3 3 lol'J air condltl oninti 350 VB engine, power 1touln1, l1r1lr.M, dee· Irk. wlndowt, A~l/f ~I radio, .. le. llc11utiful OIJmpic Dronle fini&h w/fully ~inyl interior. ~lawle• .. (506CXW) , l'ortn•' olt ••~"l11u,1~fo f~U ,~,.. or, IMll i,.11tt1 1-ltf. lllM• 111 ... , AM•rW !Mlt, .... , -tit ... A• ...... i. .. 1 •• 1 •• 1 ("tf\11'1') '61 lulck l11ctr1 ··~l1" ' d-... 1 ••• ""0'' ,1., •lo~I l•l"lff, .... ,, ol•.,!01 I brokn , ••!Motl< u., .. ., rod111 I ) .. 1 ... •·1011 I••• "'" lh .. , .1 ... "I" ••I••••· l Xt:1Mll 51999 ••• a. .. , Vs , .. r l•k111 t••'•· Ootr 23,000 "'"' .,u.,, l.<••I •~••I i.. .. ,• •1Uodot, lllt~ •hff1, rodl•, i...cor, ••I- ""· M!.,v11, h .. '1 d•'1 "11'9lt,.. •11~ 4,, ...... ,. """"" ....... ""'I I d"'"" lo lollJ 1"9"<....,• ~11imC) 51999 LARGEST SELECTIO N OF LATE MODEL CADILLACS .IN Orange Co~nty • CHOICEST INVENTORY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA '71 Fleetwood Brougham IAU PWICI 1n1ie, tilt & tels wh 1111I. po'Wcr door loclr.t. crulM tflntrol, twlllaht Footo<r •I< <0odltloolo~ foll pow«, •ioyl top."""" whh '"''° $6444 ~··nl., l:'wer trunk OJlf'ncd'. rear window defof~r, ha1 •••l'Y con· r~1v1J1 o de!UIO nstr• C. 11110 m•kc•. (4940 ) '71 Sedan De Ville SALi P~ICI Ouly 9 .. 't20 mllr1. fnr.tory air oondhioni111t. full lll•lher lntM!or, 1,...,,ihoi Cu'hl'"" ''"' whl• LI•« "'Pl hloe• IOlo.10<. O"ol $6333' rom lort front 1e•t., 1te1eo wllh 1tcr1111 tepe, IUt·leh:r wherl, ruwer f dour lncb , cruhe eonttoL lifoK me1')' deluM •1tra l abeo u1el1 f11w\e111 thro.ughO\lt. (()12CX.W) • , J.; '71 Coupe De VIiie 1A11 P11C1 .foooo<y •I• coodl1lontn1, poddod top, 11.1!.f.'w"• lux0<lo" •loth'$ 5999 & lr11hrr Interior, tUt & tdr.mpla 'It f llt•fot r1dlo. /:iwtr door IOl'll .. 111ott ew~ deh111e 1r11fa. Loe. low mlle11• ai&tJ '~ 1b1t'1 1tlll lhowroom mil. (306DJC) ' • '70 Cadillac IALI PWICE c;,,."nn,to. r,.,..,. •I• ooodltlo•I•!· "'"''" hl"k ,.,.,"', $ 4222 bltck 111t11rlnr, hleclr. lull leather tnd 1l1ck top, FuJ~wer, 1tereo r•dlo, till Ii t11le eteorlnt power door look•, Jo11d w\1h. e1tra1 and .. 1. priced. (199BB ) '68 Coupe De VIiie IALI PllCI ' '""'" ok coodltlo•lna. •toy! top, loll "'""• 1 .. o.1oo0 ""'""' $ 3 3 3 3 • leethl!I' interior, tilt 6 telMOOple 1IC4lrln1, 1tereo, door Jock1. Loc1tly driven beauty. (Si,.r, 274221 • '68 Sedan De VIiie IALI PllCI r" .. " ol< oo•dliionln• loll pow.,, •ioyl to~. Cimko of oloth $ 2 9 9 9 nr !1"9ther lnrar~r, tilt 6 1elcc11pln 9tr.rrin1, •tl!rro, door loc lit, etc, Chokio of 12) t1lr.e your pick. (ZRS834) 1Wt:X9241 166 Coupe De Ville IALI PllCI Faclory 1lr co ndit!Qnin1, f11ll powir Incl. eletlrla wlndow1 ' Hit, $1666 plu~ t'loth & le•lhr,r lnterkrr. lA•ded w/e11ru, Se11 t drhe to 1ppre<:iatr.. (TSll076) '70 Chev .. Caprice IAU •llCI Lu1urlou1 (.(Jr. hardtop Miian •hh Iv.wry air con<lltio11Jn1, •ln1/ $ 2 7 7 7 11111o tepeiitry ln1tffl!r, pow11r 1teer .. brak01, 111111. 1r1n1., rldlo, !irater, et11. On11 2li000 mile•. (5"90AUK) ' ••s ..... ,,w., .. '66 Olds W11H .,, ow ••• Molldtiy f'"lot1, p,.~ I r•--t•• ~·I••~ Vloto l.ttll•or I ~1 .. ••1•• .,..,,, ' .... ,,.., ...... d .... 1.. ,~,~1 •• llu,.., c,... r......, .,, ••...t., 1.11 lo0tllr •·op• •Ilk ,.,,.,,. 1lr ''"'' ho•• IQ IU.~ r. .. llL,.••.,•· r~··• ....... Ult ....,..,. ...... , 1.1 ... dlllHI.,_ ,..,... -IN. r.::·• O!Hll•t. p<1••• ~••, •l.,111" ........ .,... "'--· , ..... ~ i.r. ,,.,, ,.,, Al ..... , ..... ,., "'""t.. nf.. '•U ~It•••~•" •1111-ow, 11111 •lo1I ltlorloo, l•U•a• ...... . ... ,.. ,,, ) ••<~. •Ult"'o!!•, •o•lf•, ~ ... ., I-AM.rM •o•Jln, IZXXflll1) •••J low ,.,.f,.j .. u ... l lRl!l~I) 51m $1333 52666 ' Your Authorl.zed Cadillac Dealer Serving the Orange Coast Harbor Area I ' NABERS 2600 .Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon. thn1 FrL • 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun. ' I I NABERS LEASING LEASE DIRECT llltllltdlltt Dtffvtry • bctllltll SelKtlon FIN Pickup end D1llv1ry FrH INn Cora Whllo Ltne Cor Smieed fMr •ntl one·Mlf acres of total •uthort1ecf CNlllec facllltlo1 4o1l9nod to "'""' NII 11114 -C.dllloc ollflmobll ... 10 (work 11.ii.1 ond 41 _,,. ,.., • .., t1<hnlclan1. ' ' • I ---- --·CANN'CJ,T AFFORD TO PAss ··u:P ANY.-DEAI A LARGE PORTION ' OF THESE CARS ARE .PRICE FROZEN, ORDERED '·BEFORE 'PRICE INCREASE.' , .., Brand New 1972 MAVERICK '.' '(2K'l tU1472D6J · , ,2 DOOl'SID.lif . · StTong sirentnoifl becrlnia engine. Most'lrooble f11• ..... Cruiseomfic, power ,,__ ing, ~ frt disc brakes. rodio,. htaltf, special color glow point. $2099 ' IMME>l~TEDRIVEU BlUEIOOI $2200 11n1n&n... ONAUSIJ>tm FULL PRICE FOR A ··BRAND 1972 PLUSTAX NEW & LICENSE (2RIOWI 10079) : BlUE·8901t , $2575 ONAUSED'1971 __ ~---, flo1tu&lico111 197 .. MUSTANG DIMO .. RllATOlt 2 DOOR SPORTS ROOF IMMEDIATE', Brand-New 1 7'1.TRUCK' DELIVERY (F10ARN0 5614) 1972T-BIRD ISi CID~· V·8, ~ ff~ pwr~S~, & fnlUI _ disc brakes, rC!Cllo. sp.O(f deck ' tear JeOf, dlx. betts. waml11g ligbl, racing 111imn, ....., , -----' , . ~ IMMEDIATE DRIVQY ltDI IJOCJI $3265 Oll A USED 1971 BANK . DIMONSTRATOR . FINANCING .................... i;""" • S1291s tt111i dnP'fl!I. $59.!5 is 10ftll 111D pymt. ind. -.. 72 license & oll finoru doges cm ~ atd°ll tor 36 ll'IOl. Dehrrld pyrnt price $!265.60 h:l. DD fll'lllllCe chorgts. taxes. 72 lie~ or ii yw prefer to pay cost\. full to sh price is $193295 ind. soles ten. 72 license. AHNU.&J. PERCOO'AGE RATE 11.06% "° 00• 4V v~ Qlelr!Or point Why Lease' !::'.. ";/,~=~ PRICES REFLECT REDUCTION OF EXCISE TAX " ::~~-Getting Income Tax Back? CUSTOM STYUSIDE PICKUP IMMElllA n DEUVlll' BlUEBOOK ON A USED 1971 Amp, me)ers . ond gouges, reduced sound level eiU!oust. , , $2399 BRAND NEW 1972 GALAXIE 500 400 CID 2V 8 'YI. Calif. Emiss. syst. Beltacl whit• sicla well tiras, ~inyl seat trim, visibility 9roup, power front disc br•ka1 1 AM'" r•dio, a ir 4;onditionin9, tintad glass. #23585.1023~7 f:"::."J',;::.'!.~":':i · IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~6299 . =::~~-WHYWAIT!, 499 . ~·•k!""• ~~~~~l~!E DELIVlllY BUT TO~A~-AS~ US ff.OW __ ............. __ ..... ____________ ~ ... --......... --....... --"""'!"' ..... ____ __ DUNTON AF''FORD" ABLE USE.!> CARS '61 CHEVROLET 'NOYA IS ' cyl. Auto. tr•11t., r•djo, h••t.,, •rir• cl•111. IOH't1121 ... $477 '64 T·BIRD Full power & f.ectory eir. 10?1074) ·$477 ' ' '6.t: DODGE Coronet, 2 Door hercHop. VI , Auto, Tr1111., P-er St.eri119, P.ower-lr1ke1, Re· dio, Heeter. ITHM306) $577.' :. , ' '6i OPEL . SHOW US A 'GOOD --,.. .. -s. • CREDliSTATEMENT- "1 WI QELIVi:R ~ . '' \ ON THE SPOT!· W• ere 011proNd •r all Cre•lt Union11 ••lice.-fir•••"' clYil 11nlc1, tel .. '""' c:e,. ld•rbc:• c:o•,•in, ttc. ' BRING us YOUI nm DEAL -WE TRADE HIGH! ( ' '66 vW ' au• 2 Door. Good r1111111r! flt9MJlJ) $577 '66 FALCON SUPER BARGAINS ~ '67 MUSTANG 2 Door Hercltop. VI, Autometic 'fr1n1 ., Fectory Air, White W1ll1, 't'l11vl R.oof. !ISHllll $1277 . '69 FORD . 2 DOOi Strek Sh ift. R11n1 ;oocl. IRSN644)) .., _____________ ... Galaxle 500 2 Dr. HT. Va. A11fo. Tr1r11., f•cfory Air, POwer St1eri119, Power lr1ke1, $577 '65 CHEVROLET • Shlf'iH W911. "l2~ Yl,.Auto. Tr1n1., .Mc.· tory Air, .Power SteerHig, '(.f'EY659} $777 ' '61 FO~I>, . hlrlue GT VI, A'lto, Tr1n1., P.S., Power lr1k11, R.dio, H11tw, .Vinyl Roof, Chroine · Whe•I,, ITSR430l $777 '69MUSTANG $1277 21""-!'<*-·'"'·""'"'"',._·YXUO" '68 MERCURY $.1. I ~. , ,7 , ~· Mo1ttektlr VI, Awto. Tr111s., Fectory Air, ~· • Power Steering, Power Br1lr•1, lt•dio, -.-------------. H•eter. !VMX45ll 1 69 YW .FASTBACK . I ' • .:Autometi• tr•n•·• r.dio, he•ter. (ZlY1071. A re•I t>ert•iit •f '$977 WE WILL PAY TOP DOUAR' FOR JOUR CLEAN CAR PAID FOR OR-NOT , ' $1277 '64 CHEVROLET . COit.ViTTi 4-ipetd, R/H. Erne 1h•rp. fl72DJMI' $1,3~7 REMEMBER:.WE ·WANT YOUR SERVICE REGARDLESS OF WHERE YOU BOUGHT YOUR CAR '69 FoRD 2 Deor Heffto,i.. Vl,-eufot hns" reclio_ he•tor. 1549Dfl'{) , $1477 · '68 BUICK IMetftll F11/I powff I fectory •ir, Yin..,I roof IYWR9J6l · ' $167.7 ' '71 T.OYOTA . • Wt•· loecled .,,,. .. pf) io •mii1 1910CTNI' $1677 '10 GALAXIE 100 2 Dr .. Herdtop. Fectory Air, Power St•er• ln9, Power•Br1k11. f919ASWI '$1777 ' , ' , Our Salesmen Have the · Finance "Know How :~1 Just tell us the . P~y!"elit you'd like NO DOWN PAYMENT PROBLEMS 1-----'------------'!'---ml'!'-----------s We will sincere Ir trr to h1lp you finance your car fltrough , ' Call 546~7070 For Free 10 Minute Credit Check \ ( • \ ·the best outlets we know. ' ' -·-·-COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 19 ·FEBRUARY 2 Hill HOLDER by l>kk Wiison WILSON FORD HanUn1&oa Beach The stories that have come across our desk from our ser- vice department concerning strange and wild things our personnel have found, as the genuine cause or medenical problems, are many and var- ied. However, here's a gem from jolly ol' England that our boys can't come close to ... It seems that one Cyril Kent of Bournemouth, Eng I and heard a "bird like chirp" com- ing from somewhere under his vehicle. He drove to his local gara~e (service station ) and asked, .the attendants to look into the matter. Obligingly they put Mr. Kent's car on the hoist for an inspection. The problem could have been solv- ed with some gravel and corn rather than lubrication oU. A small Banty hen decided to make Mr. Kent's rear axel its perch. What surprised Cyril most was the fact that he didn't live anywhere near a fann ... How about that for a chicken with a great pair of hands . . . Our service depart- ment here at Wilson Ford Sales in Huntington Beach is -capable of handling just about any problem ... even a barn- yard runaway like the hen in the story. However , their main job IS the malntainance and repair or your Ford or other fine car . They are factory trained and they know their business. You can be assured that you'll receive the best in material and the finest In craftsmanship when you brin't your car to l8255 Beach Blvd. About the only thing nicer ·than a bran:eFord is a nice. clean. moot runnin~ used Ford. y not give both you and your car a break next time you need servl~e You'll ~ glad you did. TliE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 19, 1972 DICK WILSON'S ~~sl~~~ afv~~!~m!~~~~AcH [II ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK WILSON SAYS: •72•s ARE ARRIVING BY THE TRUCK LOAD ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ! ! HUGE DIS- COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1971 's ! ! Complete 1972 Car and Truck Line O'n Sale! BRAND NEW IMMEDIATE DELIVERY s FULL PRICE ORDER TODAY IN YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR LOOK FOR THE SPECIAL VALUE STICKERS FOR EXTRA DISCOUNTS OVER 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 842-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH SALES our. t •"'·re 10 '·"' 7 o.,, SHYICI OPEN T11•\ rtir11 Fri., I •·"'· fo 5 '·"'· MON. 7:JO •·"'· to 5:10 '·"'· 592-5511 . .• . .. · ..... -: ~ .. T~ !PORT! H/tJHl/tJ/ITI . . . ·.· . ~ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20 11:00 AM II CJ) t:fHL Hockey Boston Bruins vs. Chicago Black Hawks at Chic!So. 0 Cil (jJ NBA Basketball The World champion Milwaukee Bucks and the Chicago Bu lls meet at Milwaukee. Chris Schenkel Is cot.tftstee-tO' report the game. 12:30 O ~ Wor1d Championship Tennis live coverage of finals of a $50,000 match from the Canadian National Exhibition Coliseum in Toronto. Each of eight tennis tournaments to be telecast this season will carry $10,000 for the winner. The grand finale, in Dallas May 14, will of.fer a total $100,000, the winner receiving $50,000. 1:00 EIJ) Indoor Tennis Championships The men's singles finals of the United States National Indoor Tennis Championship from Salisbury, Maryland. 1:30; ({) NFL Action American Sportsman . CBS Golf Classic 2:39 D Sports Action Pro-File Dick Motta, NBA 1970·'71 Coach-of· the-Year and leader of the Chicago Bulls, is subject. 4:00 8 (3) American Sportsman 5:00 00 NEW SEASON Championship Auto Racing A Can·AM duel between Jackie Stewart and Peter Revson will be seen. Viewers are given a close look at Stewart, the 1969 and 1971 World driv· ing champion, as he and his crew prepare themselves and their machine to challenge the supremacy of the Mclaren cars. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 11:00 AM 0 (I) 00 NBA Basketball Philadelphia 76ers vs. Baltimore Bullets. 8:00 PM U UCLA Basketball Bruins vs. Washington State Cougars at Pullman, Wash. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 8:30 O ®) -1 1-,.-u-1-AL-! Har1em Globetrotters An exhibition basketball game between the Globetrotters and the Boston Shamrocks is featured. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 6:00 A Lakers Basketball L.A. Lakers vs. Houston Rockets at Waco, Tex. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24 8:00 18 Boxing From the Olympic FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 11:00 m College Basketball USC vs. Oregon State in game taped earlier. 11:05 O College Basketball UCLA vs. Oregon Ducks, in game taped earlier. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 11:30 AM m USC vs. UCLA Swimming Meet Competing at Santa Monica High School will be such outstanding swimmers as USC's Frank Heckl, who holds six Gold Medals from the Pan American Games, and Steve Genter, UCLA star. Tape deJay. Events include: 100-200yd. butterfly; 50, 100, 200 sprint freestyle; 500, 1000, 1650 yd. distance freestyle; 200 yd back· stroke; 200 yd. breaststroke; 400 yd. medley and the relay. 12:00 I High School Basketball Game of the Week 1:00 (3) College Basketball San Francisco at Seattle. 1:30 Rttl Action 2:00 Ci) Jackie Gleason-lnverrary Golf Classic The $260,000 tour nament at Lauderhill, Fla. features top pros vying for a $52,000 first prize. Highlights of the two·day pro·am celebrity action pre· ceding the final four holes ftoday and tomorrow) will be included. Jackie Gleason, t ournament host, will serve as a roving re- porter during the live telecast. 2:30 0 Pacific 8 Basketball USC Trojans vs. Oregon Ducks, live from Southern California. 3:00 ! CBS Golf Classic 3:30 00 (I) Pro Bowlers Tour The $60,000 Fair Lanes Open, ringfield, Va. 4:00 Worfd of Sports Illustrated 5:00 6:00 8:00 11:00 • Futbol·Soccer 00 00 ABC's Wide Wor1d of Sport$ lee Trevino's Golf Show · Box de Mexico Saturday Night Fights UCLA Basketball Bruins vs. Oregon State. Taped Co llege Basketball USC vs. Oregon Ducks. Taped. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 19. 1972 ::binner /or :Jwo/ FREE Dinner & TraveloC]H For Married Couples. Call 645-3667 And Hear 24 Hour Recorded Viewers of NBA Basketball on ABC get the top sports report•&• on the air from Biii Russell (left) and Keith Jackson. Russell, a former superstar center for the Boston Celtics during their glory days, played on World Championship teams for 11 of his 13 years with the team. Jackson has been a commentator for ABC Sports for many years, covering events ranging from NFL and NCAA football to auto racing and basketball. The Sunday (Feb. 20) NBA Basketball game matches the Milwaukee Bucks and the Chicago Bulls (at 2 PM.). 1UllDAY LADIES DAY WASH& Jn WAX Wa. OAI DAY WAIH FREE •n :iax Wllll 7 GAL. fll UP Page 3 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 19, 1972 DAYTIME PROGRAMS SATURDA Y MORNING 6:00 I) Sunrise Semes1er Mexican Experience Wed • Fri 6:25 O Education Elch•nee 6:30 I) Odyssey O History of Art Fri. Educ1tlonal Features O F11tures o Today on the Farm m Features 6:45 EE Commodity Report 7:00 6 0 Cl) News 0 m Today Show, Frank McGee @ Children's Shows O Banana Splits ~ C1rtoons m Thunderbirds IE Bozo's Bl& Top Show EE Market Openine tiE) Just RooU.y 11:00 I) 00 Where the Heart Is 0 (lg) m Jeopardy 0 CI) 00 CD N B A Basketball Mon. Philadelphia 76ers vs. Baltl· more Bullets. fJ 00 tiE) G a I I o p I n I Gourmet Tues.·fri. IE Mantrap EI\) The Electric Company 11:15 m Operetlon Grandparents Tues.; Adoption Seament Thurs. 11:30 IJ (j) Seuch for Tomorrow 0 @) El:) Who, Whit, Where Game O Highw1y Patrol 0 CI) 00 CD That Girt Tues.·frl. m let's Rap ID News·Hugh Wiiiiams A f T f R N 0 O r, EI\) (W Sesame Strut 7:30@ Banana Splits 12:00 I) Noontime 0 Law for the 70's Mon.. Wed.. 0 m Three on a Match Fri . History of Art Tues .. Thurs. O Movies: See Daytime Movies 0 Petticoat Junction Bee Beyer, Wed. only. m Cartoons 0 00 al Bewitched Tues.·Fri. IE Hobo Kelty 00 (@ m News EE Stock Merkel Cover111 IE Features (W Sesame Street 8:00 I) Clpt1in 1(1n11roo EI\) Features @ Coffee Brule /Children's Teacher 0 Ralph Story's A. M. 12:25 m Hieb Noon Buffoons (i) Sunup Mel Knoepp 12:30 I) 00 As the World Turns JO~ Tod1~ Show 0 ®) m Days of Our lives m Dennis the Menace g Movie: See Daytime Movies (@ Classroom Instructional TV Wed EI\) H1th1yog1 Tues., Thurs. 0 CI) 00 al Password Tues.·Frl. 8:30 fJ @ Jack u Linne fJ News Watch John Fullmer m Yo&i and Friends IE Dialing for Dollars ~ GFumlby T s Wed 1:00 I) 00 l ove Is a M1ny Splendored u:J ea ures, ue , . Th' ing 9:00 I) The Lucy Show . . 0 (jg) m The Doctors (3) Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 m CD All My Children Tues.· Mon.; Sesame Street Tues.·frl. Fri 0 O El:) Dinah's Pia~ fJ m Movie: See Daytime Movies. 00 Vir&Jnl1 Graham Show 9 39·TV News Ci) Mike Doualas . . fJ News Witch 1 :30 IJ 00 The 1iuid1n1 light m Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 @) El:) Another World IE Undt Weldo fJ (1) @ al let's Mike 1 Deal EI\) Sesame Street IE f11hions In Sewlna EE Commodity Report 9:30 IJ My Three Sons 9 Every Woman W1nb to Know 0 119) m Concentration fJ Movie: See Daytime Movies. fJ Tempo Regis Philbin IE Romper Room 10:00 I) family Aff1lr Movie: See Daytime Movies T11es.·Fri. 0 (jg) m Sile of the Century O The Gallery (j) Phil Donahue Show Mon.; Le111e It to Beaver Tues .. Fri. IE Futures EI\) Futures Tues.·Fri 10:15 (ij) The Eltdrlc Company 10:30 11 (j) love of Life 0 E?;) Hollywood Squues O Virfinla trahlm Sllow Phil Don1hue Show Tues Fri. Q) W1nd1r1ust 1:40 IE Di1ling for Oollars 2:00 IJ (j) Secret Storm 0 ®) El:) Briaht Promise fJ CV @ m Pmword Mon ; Th• Newlywed Game Tues..Fri. IE Tmel Films O?! It's Your Bet 2:30 I) 00 Edge of Ni(ht 0 ®J El:) Somerset @ film feature fJ CV m All My Childrtn Tht Datinr Game Tues..Fri IE Maiflla Gorilla ~Movie G1m1 3:00 IJ Gomer Pyle Mon.; O Watch Your Chlld/Tbe Me Too Show Ed McMahon is story reader. O Cartoon Timt O CV (I) a> That Glrf Mon.; Gtn· 1r1I Hospital Tues.·Frl. ®) Movie: See Daytime Movlu. 0 Fun Time m Tennessee Tuxedo IE Rocky and Friends El:) Tr1velure ~ New Zoo Review 3:30 O It's Your Bet O Mike Doual11 D Popeye and Friends Cl) Paul lernard-Psydllatrlst 0 Cl) al Bewitched Mon.; Ont Life to Live Tues.·Fri. O Cour1geous Cit m Qulckdraw McGr1w IE Peter Potamus El:) ladles D1y 3:45 @!) la Comunldld al Dia 4:00 I) Movie: Su Daytime Movies. @ Movie: See Daytime Movies Mon.; love Ameriun style Tues.· Fri 0 Beat the Clock Perry Muon O Mr. Magoo Special Mon.; Love American Sty1e Tues.·Fri. 0 B1n1na Splits m New Zoo Review m The Munsters EI\) (i3) Sesame Street el Topicos Mon .. C1lenduio Thurs. El:) Quest for Adventure ~ Daniel Boone al Future Mon.; love American Style Tues.·Fri. C:30 (J) Movie: See Dayt)me Movies. Tues.·Fri. 0 Father Knows Best O News Benti, Schubeck O The lone Ranier m Yogi ind Friends IE Gillipn's lsl1nd el Rel1mpago; l.scuelit.1 del Rel1jo, Fri. El:) Observ1tlon 36 al Bozo's 81& Top Show 5:00 0 0 Ci)@) al Newi Cl) Felony Squad 0 QJ DIQ Van o,kt m The Fllntstonts IE Stir Trell EI\) (ij) Mliter Roprs' Ntlpbortlood el El Dlos de Barro El:) Death V1lley D1ys al G1llopln1 Oourmtt S:lS ~ Panoram1 Mundl1I 5:30 O lost In Space; Jerry West Show Wed. only. The Rifleman 0 (jJ CD Newt 0 Get Smart @) Aulpment rrr. m Dennis die Menace m (ij) The £Jedrlc Company €t' Don Wiison's Town Talk a Gllliaan's l$11nd ~futures F£8RUARY 19 ' EVENING 5:00 IJ Survival 0 Kid Talk O Seymout's Monster Rally: ''Thi Monster and the 61r1" (mystery) '41 -Ellen Drew, Paul Lukes. 0 CI) (6) CD ABC's Wide World of Sports Cl) ®) News fJ Lee Trevino's Golf Show m JOHN WAYNE STARS In *"THREE GODFATHERS'' m Movrt Gr11ts: (C) ''Thfff God· tithers" (drama) '49-John Wayne. Ward Bond. IE The 811 Valley m The Advocates 9 Outdoors With liberty Mutual 5:30 I) Newsm1kers 0 00 News fJ Clndid Camera ®) Movie: (C) (21/zhr) "Imitation of life" (drama) 'S9-Lln1 Tumer. John Gavin. Sandra Dee. E?;) Edge of Etemlty 9 Gillipn's bland 6:00 o o m "'"' ({) Hllh Chapaml fJ The AHi Don Steele Show Q) Br1cken's Wor1d ID Vibrations el Box de Mexico Cjj Mayberry RfO ~ Varledtd 6:30 CV Sports With Berth O KNBC News Conference 00 Sports Ch1t11nae O News Huah Wllllams m LH Trevino'• Golf Show 9 Green Acres 7:00 1J C8S Newt Roatr Mudd (]) Wor1d of Sports Illustrated 0 Nltlonal GIOf'lphJc "Mystery of Anlm1I Behavior" Oa>HttHIW Cl) Trackdown O Juvtnlle Jury Ci) This Is Your Ufe fJ Death Valley 0.p m El:) 9 laW1ence Welk IE It T1kes I Thief Ei) All Amerfun Foothill T11m EI\) Sp1d1I of tflt Wtek (R) al) MusiCI y Candones Latinas 7:30 I) David Frost Revue Comedl1n Robert Klein joins the cast for I spoof of "Psychiatry" CV Draanet @ To Tell the Truth 0 Ltt's Miki a Deal Ci) The Bill Cosby Dow 0 Miiiion S Movie: (C) (211t) '"tit· ft• Cry" (drem11) '55 -Ven Heflin. Aldo Ray, lib Hunter. Ei) Pieces ind People @!) Luctclb .,. 2 I . ·f ' 8:00 1J Ci) All In Utt F1mily In 1 rue who now controls the l1r1est pm· moment. Archie seems to have set blln& resort ·In the western hemls· aside his usual fffllnas towards phere as 1 front for the underworld blacks when he opens his heart and crime syndicate. The IMF's job Is to his house to Sammy Davis Jr., when 1et sufficient evidence to force him Davis comes to retrieve 1 briefcase to testify •&•Inst the syndicate. left In Archie's taxi. D T1rrtt 0 (ig) m Eaerpncy! "Brushfire" m News Ken Jones A sprt1dln1 canyon fire threatens Q) The W"lfbum lrethera residents of 1 housln1 development. • " tem the ebllltltt of Rampart Hos· 1~ D Movie: (2M "Alln Nick Ital pltal personnel and the penimedlcs (mystery) '4~R1y Milland, Audrey and keeps them on duty around the r0ott~ r7'I ft\ ,..1 clock. Ul.J \2.J w I lflcJA I The "'' • g lak&f1 Basbtball The L.A. na !rfp: Prtsidtnt Nixon leavts for Lakers 11 Portland Trailblazers. Pelunr The first of a series of spe· 0 (1)@ G) Btwltdled "Georae clal telecasts on the President's trip Washlnaton Zapped Here" The first to the People's Republic of China. President of the U.S .. zapped to the D Twlll1ht Zone Stephenses' house by mistake, Is Q) News Charlie O'Donnell arrested for dlsturbln1 the peace. a Al C.pp m Movie Crtats: (C) (2hr) ''Three 11:001J (]) 0 (j) (lg) News Godfathers" (drama) '49 -John (]) Marshal Diiion Wayne, Ward Bond. fJ Fri&ht Nl&frt With Moon1 Usa: Q) Cfta111plonshlp Wresttlnf (C) "Phan1om of the Operw' and fl) Camer Teel Arntstr0ft1 "Them" ED A Lt* at Uncofn (R) m Movie: "Th.It Hamlfton Woman" @!) £n111141 de locol (drama) '41-Sir Laurence Olivier Qt Movie: (C) "Casino Royale" Yrtien Lellfl. • ml Varitdld Musical Q) lt Is Written 8:30 IJ (J) Mery Tyler Moore Show Bradford Diiiman gu.,ts as 1n ar- Eli) NET Playtlouse BloiraphJ (R) mFilm chitect who's sketchln1 Mary's build· 11:15 IJ fabulous 52! (C) "lover Come in1-and he stays around to sketch Bad'' (comedy} '62 _ Doris Day. her. Rock Hudson, Tony Randall. A li&hl· 0 C1:J (j) a1 ABC Movie of tht hearted IOYe story about 1 business Weellend: (2hr) "Notonous" (dr•· tycoon and his female competitor. ma) '46 -lnerid Beraman, Cary (I) Movie "Tiit Sound end the Grant, Claude Rains, Louis Calhem. fury'' (drama} ·s~Yul Brynner, A 1overnment agent and a 1lrl whose Joanne Woodward. father was convicted of treason - undertake I dan1erous mission in 11:30 0 dOl m News Rio de Janeiro to uncover a post.war 00 Movie: "Shertod Hofmes and plot against the United States. the Peart of Death" (mystery) '44-- QRJ The BUt of Bob Miiis Basil Rathbone, Evelyn Ankers. EE Hour of Dellver1nce O Movie: "I Wall! Alone" (drama) Eli) Spedal (R) "Heart Attac:tc! • • . '4S-Burt Lancaster, Lizabeth Scott. Recopitlon and Response Cl) Movie: "The l Sh1ped Roonl" 8 Colleae Basbtball (drama) '63-Leslle Caron, Tom 9:00 1J CJ) Didi Van ope Monte Mark· ham cuests as "Mike's" ex-husband, and his motives are suspect when he shows up after a four-year ab· Bell. Q) Movi.: "Cri11te In Ute Stretb" (drama) '56-Sal Mineo, .Jofln Cls· savetes. sence. 12:00 O Movie: "Ten Utde Indians" 0 @) m NBC Saturday Movie: (mystery) '6&-ffu1h O'Bri1n, Shir· (C) (2lfthr) "The 25th Hout' (dra· ley Elton. ma) '67-Anthony Quinn. Vim• Lisi. @) Movie: (C) ''lust for Life" (dra· Michael Redirave. The outbreak of ma) '5&-Kirk Doug11s. Anthony war forces 1 Rumanian peasant off Quinn. his farm and into 1 forced labor camp, and alternately a prisoner of 12:30 D M~ie: u-i:ower of TemH'" (mys· the Ruuians. the Germ1ns and the tery) 41-Michael Rennie, Wilfred Americans. L1wson. fll) Tiit Silent Y11rs (R) @!) Movie: "Tlempo de Amor" m> latin·A111erican Showcase 9:30 8 (J) Amie The old·world m1Mers of Arnie's Uncle Nikko become a problem when the old man flnaales an Invitation to an Important party belnr liven by Hamilton Majors. D News Wildt lerry Burrell Q) Pnr Waronw Show a1 Clot M11lano 10:00 8 (j) MlssAon: lmpoulblt Jack Cassidy euests as an ex-hoodlum 1:00 (I) Nen m All·Nipt Sllow: "The llf'Oft'S African War," "Ellllt ll"Oft Mtft," "Rotuts of Shtnrood Forat" 1:15 8 Movie: ''Tiit lllCftdlblt Slufllk· Inc Man" (scl·fi) '57-Grant Wll· Iiams, Randy Stuert. 1:30 Q) Movie: "Moba, ·s~Reed Hadley. 1:57 0 Spealli111 F....., 2:25 Ci) News Inc." (drama) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 19, 1972 Hanky-Panky on Madison Avenue! in "Lover Come Back ." Saturday, in color. SllPM ~2 EA ... --"'OVES TO lVEST a\ , ,., ,~. ~ "'¥-'-'~"' fiJ9: ~ tr.">""' l? ~ • .r .. :Je ... '~"::Jie .... 1"1De,.·a Ct>ma becomes a superhero to the coolies c. "., ~ :v ! ~ "'..S-...... '"'! ~n:~ "l! '"' .... '\&": .. .., ....... '"'.;J ... "l.s ., .... ~;;,e :r a,... anc1er,t art of personal combat m Kung « £' • ..,~ -~ '"'~:~ ...... P ~ ...... ~B ..... ~ v ....... ~' ~ .. ..,. :~ •'~ -Je:S:Ja" a: 8 30 PM David Carradme (ptctured). c. "\ $.. ,~.. ~... --: ...... ~ l!~:: '' ~ ~ •s.;"\.."t£'· s:;r \.): w.1e'~ 4. '"l.:Jwn m this country kung fu s the .... '>-''Y ~-...~ '\-"'·~ -.;i v· «..' ... !'i1A"" ~~a""'€-B"\.."': • -.a-..:i..;1/~• :tJ: w!K_,. a's::; aeveloped a means of self defense rm ~ ~'.,r?..:JJl!:S "le·~ ::te .. -:>~ :~ ar:s 0 1 karate and 1u-ptsu among others A COMPUTERIZED PR/VA TE EYE Television which has pro11 ded everyday speech w th man; new words may do t aga n Th'S t me me word is Probe t s an old wora bJt with a new twist Probe s an electronic pnvate eye A nd an electrontc pnvate eye is an mvest1- 9ato" whose every move is mont· r:ireo and dlfected through a mission ::i'1tro center s1m11ar to :na: vvt1tch ~el:JS :11e astror.autS 1..1'>C: on n s:Ja::e -fufJ;-. 0 Bnan s:ars as ::J"'>e of the ~--e Bfle 1'west1gato•s ass1gr>ed to : .. -:are an,"] re~over a 22-"7J//1on- :J.). a· {Jf!fTl collecr10,., ,,,., Wor/a Pre- ,.,., -e-rE 0 rooe e two-~::JJ,. movie ma.:1e to · televts1an an.,,~ :i ... 'VBC .'araa\ a: 9 PM 0 8 '18'1 as Probe Jnt: ta e.s h.s D"ofesslO'lil name ~::.n-l"e name ,....,. r~ :J .J.St::r tor •\. ri,~-,.. ne WD"A..S riaf"fle ~ ::>'aDe :::: ff"[' wn Cf' ol>t'rates :>J; :J: a Jdar,...auer sk.i,,s,·ra::>it> ~:JO': :r ·tie '•"G c "'e..'umtes Car=? E I 'TO All MY FRIENDS ON SHORE "To All My Frtends on Shore," a major 90-minute dra- m a special starring Bill Cosby and co-starring Gloria Foster and Dennis Hines, a irs Friday at 8 PM on CBS. The poignant story, BILL COSBY conceived by Cosby, tells how a black man's painfully nurtured dream of providing his little f am- ily with a better way of life is shattered when be learns that his son is attacked wih sickle-cell anemia. In ''To All My Friends on Shore." which was filmed on location in Norwalk. Conn., Cos- by portrays Blue, a porter at a Connecticut airport who moon- 1 ights at odd jobs in an effort to accumulate enough money to make a decent Hfe for his family. Miss Foster plays Blue's wife Serena, who is tormented by her husband's unceasing hard work in pursuit of a seemingly hope- less goal, and who urges him to live (or the present rather than for an uncertain future. Dennis Hines appears as Van- dy, the couple's young son, whose disease serves to unite the troubled family and to put money in its proper perspective for his father. Featured in the cast are Teddy Thompson as Tempo, Dennis Tate as Dr. Fogson, and Ray Mason as a young white doctor. MISUNDERSTANDING CHINA THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 19, 1972 • DOLPHIN CREDITED WITH NEW STRIDES IN GIVING "SIGHT" TO THE BLIND Scientific studies of the dolphin have enabled British scientists to develop • "Sfflng" aid for the blind based on the principal of the dolphin's built-In sonar. The revolutionary device is described In "A Sound of Dolphins," fourth In the current series of The Un· dersea World of Jacques Cous- teau specials airing on ABC, Fri· dary at 8 PM. White science has known for many years that the dolphin has a remu~able built-In sonar sys- tem which enables It to "SM" un· derwater exactly as radar "sees" above water, It has remained for t he British to adapt the principle as an aid to ttie blind. Studies of the dolphin reveal that It can sWlm blindfolded around an underwater net filled with obstacles without ever touch· Ing the obstacles themsetves. Sci· entlsts now have developed a similar sonar system that can be fitted Into the bride• of a pair of eye &lasses and gives off wamin& slenals as the 1l1htless wearer approaches solid objects. With a llttle practtce, a -'1htless person fitted with the device can walk boldly up to a fence post, for ex· ample, and stop confidently with· out havln1 to reach out with a tentative hand or cane. Captain Jacques Cousteau and his marine research team seek to unlock the mysteries of the dolphin's unusual ability to communicate. The segment ls but OM of doz· ens of revealln1 sequences as the Cousteau cameras study the In· imitable dolphin, smallest of the whale family, In some of lb favor· lte waters off the co1tt of Mala· ea, Spain, In the Mediterranean Sea. "Misunderstanding China," an exploration d of a century of myths, stereotypes and other misconceptions Americans have h ad about the Chinese, will be presented as a C BS News special Sunday (Feb. 20) at 6 PM on CBS. Charles Kuralt will be the reporter on the broadcast-to be presented on the eve of President Nixon's arrival in Peking. n I· n h n e 0 e a e "60 Minutes." normally broadcast at this hour, will be presented in a special edition at 9:30-10:30 PM, on this date, previewing in detail the President's ,ourney to the Peo- ple's Republic of China. C BS News Corres- pondents Mike Wallace and Morley Safer will co-host this 11th-hour look at the histor- ic trip. "M isunderstanding China" traces Sino· American relationships back some 100 years, beginning with the arrival of the first Ameri- cans in China. It illustrates-through the use of Hollywood feature films, official govern- ment film, newsreels and old pulp ma~azines and cartoons-how Americans have stereo- typed and characterized the Chinese . It also examines America's view of China during the past 20 years, as influenced both by old stereotypes and by new ones. "In the past 20 years," said producer- writer Irv Dtasnin, "China as an issue has divided America. played a part in Congres- sionat witchhunts and presidential campaigns and great national debates. We have argued about the Chinese and we h:ive fought the MYTH AND R EALITY-80111 reality (Ind my11t-i11cl11ding (clockwise from 11pptr left) Mao Tsetung, Hollywood's version of Fu Manchu, U.S. .roldiers 111 Peki111l in 1903, nnd tlte Great Wall oj Cirino-are represented on "Misunderstanding Cliina," a CBS News Special. Chinese and all this rime we haven't really known very much about them." "The point is that we think we know some- thing about them when all we have seen arc laundrymen and waiters, and Fu Manchu and Charlie Chan. All these images and our view of them are part of this broadcast," continued Drasnin. "We have attempted to see past the images and illusions that have distorted our view of the Chinese people and our view of the American experience in China. We have stereotyped other people, but our stereotypes of the C hinese have been been spectacular." EAST COMES TO WEST A Chmese-Amencan fug1t1ve from a murder charge m lmpenal Chma becomes a superhero to the cooltes butldmg the transcontmental railroad thro(;gh his knowledge of an anetent art of personal combat m ·'Kung Fu.·· a umque western amng on ABC's Movte of the Week . Tuesday at 8 30 PM David Carradme (pictured). Barry Sul/wan. Albert Salmi and Wayne Maunder star Not widely known m this country. kung fu is the Chmese sc1ence-reltgt0n which teaches peace and tranqutl1ty but which also developed a means of self defense to protect its pnests from harm. These techmques have become the arts of karate and ;u-ptsu among others A COMPUTERIZED PR/VA TE EYE Telev1s1on. which has provided everyday speech with many new words. may do 1t agam This time the word is ·Probe .. It ·s an old word. but with a new twist "Probe .. is an electromc pnvate eye And an electromc pnvate eye is an mvest1- gator whose every move is mom- tored and directed through a mission control center. s1m1/ar to that which helps the astronauts func(lon m space Hugh 0 'Boan stars as one of the space age mvest1gators. assigned to locate and recover a 2 2 -mtlhon- dollar gem collect/On m World Pre- miere. ·Probe. · · a two-hour movie made for television. amng on NBC. Monday at 9 PM 0 'Bnan. as Probe One. takes his profess/Ona/ name from the name of the d1v1s1on for which he works. namely. Probe Control. which operates out of a Manhattan skyscraper as part of the World Secunt1es Corp e e E ed n h e to n- e- 18 I 'TO All MY FRIENDS ON SHORE ''To All My Friends on Shore," a major 90-minute dra- ma special starring Bill Cosby and co-starring Gloria Foster and Dennis Hines, airs Friday at 8 PM oo CBS. The poignant story, BILL COSBY conceived by Cosby, tells how a black man's painfully nurtured dream of providing his little fam- ily with a better way of life is shattered when he learns that his son is attacked wih sickle-cell anemia. In "To All My Friends on Shore," wbictLwas filmed on location in Norwalk. Conn., Cos- by portrays Blue, a porter at a Connecticut airport who moon- lights at odd jobs in an effort to accumulate enough money to make a decent life for his family. Miss Foster plays Blue's wife Serena, who is tormented by her husband's unceasing hard work in pursuit of a seemingly hope- less goal, and who urges him to live for the present rather than for an uncertain future. Dennis Hines appears as Van- dy, the couple's young son, whose disease serves to unite the troubled family and to put money in its proper perspective for his father. Featured in the cast are Teddy Thompson as Tempo, Dennis Tate as Dr. Fogson, and Ray Mason as a young white doctor. MISUNDERSTANDING CHINA "Misunderstanding China," an exploration of a century of myths, stereotypes and other misconceptions Americans have had about the C hinese, will be presented as a CBS News special Sunday (Feb. 20) at 6 PM on CBS. Charles Kuralt wilt be lhe reporter on the broadcast-to be presented on the eve of President Nixon's arrival in Peking. "60 Minutes, .. normally broadcast at this hour, will be presented in a special edition at 9:30-10:30 PM, on this date, previewing in detail the President's journey to the Peo- ple's Republic of China. C BS News Corres- pondents Mike WaJlace and Morley Safer will co-host this 11th-hour look at the histor- ic trip. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 19, 1912 DOLPHIN CREDITED WITH NEW STRIDES IN GIVING "SIGHT" TO THE BLIND Scientific studies of the dolphfn have enabled British sc:lentisu to develop • "seeing" aid for the bllnd based on the principal of the dolphin's built-in sonar. The revolutionary device Is described in "A Sound of Dolphins," fourth In the current series of The Un· dersea World of Jacques Cous- teau speclals airing on ABC, Frl- dary et8 PM. While science hes known for many years that the dolphin has a remubble built-In sonar sys· tem which enables it to "see" un· derwater exactly as radar "sees" above water, It hH remained for the British to adapt the principle as an aid to ttte blind. Studies of the dolphin reveal that it can swim blindfolded around an underwater net filled with obstacles without ever touch· Inc the obstacles themselves. Sci- entists now have developed • similar sonar system that can be fitted into the brid&e of • pair of eye glasses and gives off waminc sl1n1ls as the si&htless wearer approaches solid objects. With • ltttle practice, • sl&htless person fitted with the device can walk boldly up to • fence post, for ex· ample, end stop confidently with· out hevlne to reach out with a tentative hand or cane. captain Jacques Cousteau and his marine research team seek to unlock the mysteries of the dolphin's unusual ability to communicate. The seement Is but one of doz· ens of reveallnc sequences as the CoustHu cameras study the In· imitable dolphin, smallest of the whale family, In some of tts favor- ite waters ofP"'the COHt of Mal•· 1•. Spain, In the Mediterranean Sea. "Misunderstanding C hina" traces Sino- American relationships back some I 00 years, beginning with the arrival of the first Ameri- cans in C hina. It illustrates-through the use of H ollywood feature films, official govern- ment film, newsreels and old pulp magazines and cartoons--how Americans have stereo- typed and characterized the Chinese. lt also examines America's view of China during the pasf' 20 years, as influenced both by old stereolypcs and by new ones. MYTH AND REA L/TY-Botlt rMfity 011d mytl1-i11cl11di11g (rlockwist from 11pptr left) Mao Tset1111g, Hollywood's vtrsion of Fu Mnncltu, U.S. soldiers in Pekl11R in 1903, nnd tire Grellf Wall of Clri11a-<1re represe11ttd on "Mis11ndersta11ding Clilna,'' a CBS Ntws Special. "In the past 20 years," said producer· writer Jrv Drasnin, "China as an issue has divided America. played a part in Congres- sional witchhunts and presidential campaigns and great national debates. We have argued about the Chinese and we have fought the Chinese and all this time we haven't really known very much about them." ''The poiO't is that we think we know some- thing about them when all we have seen are laundrymen and waiters, and Fu Manchu and Charlie Chan. All these images and our view of 1hem are part of this broadcast,'' continued Drasnin. "We have attempted to see past the images and illusions that have distorted our view of the Chinese people and our view of the American experience in China. We have stereotyped other people, but our stereotypes of the Chinese have been been spectacular." SUNDAY FEBRUARY 20 ~.~ ( l p ·~ I •, <, 6:15 m Tiit CMstophers 1;30 mTitt Bible Al\SlMn 6:45 Cl) Tiit Clutstopflers 7:001J To111 and Jtf'FJ Cl) Clthedr1I of Tomonow ®) Woody Woodpecttr m Unit One OJ Public Affaln/Sod1I Securttr 7:301J The Groovie &oollts U Monnon Tabemade Choir Cl) Olr.ctions U Campus Profile "Vitamin C and the Common Cold" 0 Biiiy J. Harri• ®) Deputy Dawe m Yotf Bear and Frtenda OJ Saertd Heart/The Christopllera 1:00 IJ CI> Limp Unto Mr Fett U RH t<um~ard Cl) R11I Estate Optn House U Rap with Rabbi Ml•e 0 Htr11d of Truth ®) Old Time Gospel Hour m Wonder1iw1 llJ Rmval Ares 1:15 (I) Tiit Tree House Club 1:30 IJ Cl) loot Up Ind Live O Serendipity 0 Ancfe'a G1r1c1 D Oar of Discovery ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) Q) Kattuyn Kuhlm1n 1 :45 Cl) Community Action 9:00 1J Ca1Mr1 Tllrtt O lnttmatlonal l.one U Day of Ohcovery U Cf) Rtlucbnt Draeon and Mr. Toad D Cf) Oral Roberts @) It la Written m Quest for Advtnture @E) la Hora de Mardoquto 9:30 IJ Today's Refliton a Stltiotl to Statlen 1J THE CHRISTADELPHIANS * "This Is Your Bible" U Tiit Cluf!ttdtlplllans Cl) MO'rit: "&uPldt" (adventure) Louis Jordan, Dany Carrel. D CI> T1tt DMbledtders Cf) lat Tlln le Upt D KaUKyn lh1'9hnan di Coftsultatlon ID Solptl Slnflna Jubilee m Eat. [s la Vida &) Cine Mt1lcano 10:00 II Sttps to Lffrnlnr a Challtn1• MJ Sermon U Hour of Power U Cl) lultwtn•lt Cf) Zootan11 D Movie: "Battle Tuf'* (adven- ture) '55-Sterline Hayden, Arthur Franz. ®) Viewpoint on Nutrition @!) fmttt a la Vida 10:30 IJ F• die Nation Guest b U Thant, who recently retlr1d 11 Secrt· , ••• 8 tary·General of the United N1tlons. The former U.N. offlcl1I stepped down from his J>O$t earlier this year and ~ succeeded by Kurt Wald· helm. Ciloree Herman it moderator. 0 This Is the Ufe U Cil M•n•W"ish Ci) TV I loob at wrnlnr dOl Lowell Thomas OJ F1ith for Today m Adel1nte con las &cuelas 9 Movie: urllt Old f1sfllontd Wt(' 11:00 IJ CI> NHL Hoctey Boston Bruins vs. Chicago Black Hawks. 0 Movie: (C) "Blood on the Ar· row" (western) '64-0ale Robert· son, Martha Hyer. U Home Buyers Gulde D 00 ct) &) NBA Basketball Chi· ca110 at Milwaukee. ~ Sen Dieco Happenlnt m Movie: "Tiit tanttfYilla Ghost" (comedy) '44 -Ch1rles Lauctiton. Robert Younr. Mar11ret O'Brien. GJ aturdl In Utt Honie (ij) lndo« Tennb Ctlampiollslllps @I) festival Fil191ico 11:30 D Movie: "Blttle It lloodJ Bt1dl" (drama) '61-Audie Murphy, Gary Crosby. @) lnaictit .~ ~ . ; t~ •, ( l f I • • 12:00 U Lartclo @) M"t die Press &> lntalliitnt Pamt 9 Unde Waldo 12:30 0 ®) g;, Wor1cl Ch11aplonalllp Ttftnls Live cov1ra1e of the match from the Canadian National Exhlbl· tion Coliseum In Toronto. ti) Teenaae Trtals fll) Tiit Course of Our Times 9 Rotlly and f rltnds 1 :00 U Seymour's Monster Rally D Movie: "llttle 8oJ Lost" (dra· ma) '53 -Binf Crosby, Cl1ude Dauphin. mwottd BeJond OJ News Nick Carter fll) h1door Tennis Cll1t11pi0ftshfps The men's sineles finals of the United States National Indoor Ten· nis Champiomhlp from Sallsbury, Maryland. @m Tribuna 'Public.a 9 Lost In Spau 1 :30 II Nft Action 00 A111trtan Sportsean u (I) m Dlrtdlofta Cl) CIS Goff Ctlgc ti) Voice of Calvary 2:00 II Sllnflowtr C.ltbr1tfon Co11pany An exploration of the betrayal of Jesus by Judas. U (I) Q) Issues and Answtra ID HeJ Llndlord tBl llacl Journal @!) l.,endn dt M11lco ell Movie: "Uvta of 1 ltnpl Lancer" 2:30 II Dr. Irene llaSIOf1a (]) Slnt1 la"'ra ftn111 0 To le AllnOUJICtd Cl) Amtrla• nplcal f1tnua U Sports Action Pro-file Didi Mot· THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 19, 1972 MILLION rA\ DOLLAR \Ql.TV MOVIE 7:30 every night ta, NBA 1970.'71 Coach·of·tht·Year and ludar of the Chicaao Bulls, Is the subject. Cl) Fece the Nation @l Hip SptM Uvtna OJ Sports Set m Tiiis Is Ult Ute m lnai(ht 3:00 II Mtdl1 (I) This Is the tlblt o meo111•1rt U f lthtr Knows 8tst (]) f'1h11 fMblfl 0 PHMIERE Kippy W1nderws Slim Bunard and his wife Henrfetta visit the Tecopa Hot Sprinp in Inyo County and look at old Indian uves In which senior citizens are now li~n1. Cl) Movie: "In the fl'lftdl Style" (drama) '63 -Jean Seberr. Stanley Baker. D fa11ily Flhn festival: "The Bink Dla" (comedy) '40-W. C. Fields, Un• Meri(el. ®) PrilftUS m Chflltr ti) Rotler DtrbJ 0) Toro& (Blullwht.S. l :JO II Mowlt: (C) "Tarzan and the Lost Safari" (edventure) '57 -Gordon Scott. Betta st. John. (I)Mulk loa D m M1tt th• '"'* U Mewt.: (C) "The Oar" (drama) '66 -Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer, Milton Ber1e. CI) Dlktlrt U American AdVent.,,.. ®l Survival (lj) F1l111 Odyssey Q) Avic.,tture Report 4:00 a lnslcht U (}) A111ericln Sportsman @l It Tates a Tlllef m Consultltlon "Colitis" m Musk loit Qt NHL Adon a!) PaMralftl Latino &)Ru Humbird 4:30 B Sullday (]) Tarun Theatre Cl) St.r Trell D Sdenct fldlon Tllt1trt: "TJle 1"4Ststnictible Man" Lon Chaney Jr. m SPENCER TRACY STARS * In NORTHWEST PASSAGE m fatlval of Clwla: (C) HNoftll. wtst PUS11t" (adventure) '40 - Spencer Tracy, Robert Younc, Ruth Hussey, Walter Brennan. fll) TlllrtJ Minutes Wltti • . • m 1na1cttt Qt Safari to Advtnturt 5:00 II famllJ Clas.sic "Ivanhoe" Ivan· hoe (Eric Rynn) fiehts to the finish with an unscrupulous peer In an episode called ''To the De1th". 0 (I) al NEW SEASON ctla111p- plonaMp Auto ltldnc A Can-Am duel lnvolvin1 Jackie Stewart and Petar Revson will bt seen. QjNtws OJ Star Trtk fll) DIYid Suwlnd Show 2 h h n @mEJlas m Portrllt ··01vld Janssen" ft Rldn1 Wor1d 5:SO f) blmal Wor'd Alnb·s hlah·fly. Ina birds of prey, the uales and the hawks, and how scientists are tryina to save them from extinction, are described. (]) film futv,_ "Race the Winter Winer· 0 Startlme "Escape Into Jeopardy" James Franciscus, Jocelyn Lane, Leif Erickson. ()) ""' Ray Wiison 9 Movie: (C) "Portrait In 81ack" (drama) '~Lana Turner, Anthony Quinn. 0 Glltlp11'1 Island Q) Pattem for Uvlnt I V I N I N (; 6:00 I) Cl) CIS ""' Sptd1I "Mlsun· derst1ndin1 China'' An uploratlon o• a century of myths. stereotypes and other misconceptions Americ1ns have had about the Chinese will be presented. Charles Kuralt reports. CI> MO'lle: (90) ''The Bms Bottle'' (comedy) '64-Tony Randall, Burl Ives. O mNen U Movie: (C) (2hr) "Wonder Man" (muslul) '45-0anny Kaye, Vlrafnia Mayo, Vera-Ellen. Kaye plays a duel role as 1 scholarly book worm and his twin brother, a sona and dance man who is killed by aanasters. Cl) fllm Ftaturt fJ Wild Wild West ID This 11 Tom Jones Guests are Don Ho and Dusty Sprlnafleld. 9 Maybeny RFD a:l Vial• t!D Amtrlcln Spoftsman 6:30 B Story Theatre O News Huah Williams m Crt1ture f11turn: (90) "frank· ensttln's Dau&flter" (horror) '59- John Ashley, Sandra Kniaht. m Pnaport to Trml 0 Green Acres 7:00 I) Bia News Clete Roberts B Wiid Kln1dom "Experiment of the Bushmen" The Bushmen, eborl· alnal of South West Af<ica, is shown tracklni and stalklng his prey. (1) Hee H1w O Unidos (j) CirtUS 0 Death V1lley Days m I Jf1(1lb I Ena;ltbert Humper· dlnck Show A muslcel·variety spe· cial, featuring Humperdinck and auests Tony Bennett, Leslie Ugaams and Donald O'Connor. EE) ~Zoom! &l)Mujer m Wild Kinrdom "Roundup on the Outback" @)Lassie mfVariedad a> This Week In NBA 7:30 1J Ci) CBS Sunday Movft: (C) (2· hr) "Batl Hur" (R) Conclusion (clas· sic) '59-Charlton Heston, Stephen Boyd, Jack Hawkins, Haya Herareet. he Early Show 3:30pn1 · Color 'Tarzan and the Lost Safari' Gordon Scott CBSS2 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 19, 1972 Academy·Aw1rdlni film on the struaale for power between the Jews of Judea and Romans in Jeru· salelJl durina the lifetime of Christ. film "Sea(' Concept film on heroin. . for the openlna ol Madison Square Garden's felt forum al) Revlsta-Espanol 9:30 IJ Slxty Mlnutu A specfal pre· vtew detaillna the President's Jour· ney to the People's Republlc of Chine. Mike Wallace and Morley S.fer co-host. 0 ®) m World ol Disney "The City Fox" A. youn& red fox hops a rowboat driftina on the Sacramento River and ends up as an astounded 0 News Larry Burrell and perplexed San Francisco tourist. 10:00 B m The Bold Ones _ The Narrator .'s Rex Allen. Doctors "Broken Melo4y" -( R) A - 0 Eyewitness singer end 1 belllaerent boy find 0 Mlll~on $ Movie: (~) (2hr) ''Pl~k they have 1 desperate need for each ' P1nther' (comedy) 64 -David other Jeonller auests. Niven, P~ter Sellers, Robert Waa· g News Dick Garton ner. A priceless gem Is so~gh~ by • 0 Community Ft1dback jewel thief whose accomph_ce IS the m News Ken Jones wl~e of a French police ~.nspector. m Joe dt Siiva's Open Forum EE) (U') The French Chef To Stuff El) Japanese Newa Dlaest • Cabbage" £T.'I Se GI d J k 9 Wild Ktnadom wi e en a ac son as CiPJ Mantrap * .. ELIZABETH R'' MOBIL 8:00 EE) Masterpiece Theatre "Elizabeth U ROLLER GAMES DIRECT R" In "The Marriage Game" epl-* LAT-Birds vs NY Bombers sode, newly crowned Elizabeth Is U Roller GamH T-Blrds vs. N.Y. uraed by her Council to marry, and Bombers. the suitor she prefers Is already 0 00 Cl) a) The FBI "The Test" married. John Logan. blamin& lumber tycoon @?) Estrellas Muslealu for his own business failure, kidnaps Bo.inc From the Forum him and demands $250,000 ran· f) i.om. Guests ere John Cohcos, Robert l0:30 Jerry Vl~ts Amanda Blake, who Fo>tworth and Harold Gould. stars es Kitty In Gunsmoke, . wel· m Movie Gre1ts: "Three Godfi-comes Jerry Dunphy to her Anzone theri'' (adventure) '49 -John '::Gh Ttd A t W W d B d T ( .. ~ arner rms ron1 ly~e. .ar . on . WO 0 tnree 0 m ABC NtWI Sptclll bandits die trying to rush a dyina "P d t NI 1 Ch' " mother and her child to safety re~~ ~nu xon n ina II) The Bia Question 11 e fl) Japanes.e Variety Hour ID Weekend News Chuck Cecil EE)~ Flrin& Line In the, last of 10:45 t1SJ Public Affalrs/Electlon '72 two programs taped in Saiaon. three veteran war correspondents ex-11:00 IJ B 0 News * change observations. lV ({) OQ) Newt @?) Noche de Gala U Rex Humbard ~Alm: (C) "Almer Kelly" @ Movie: "Smashup" (drama) '47 al) Panoram1 Musical -Susan Hayward, Eddie Albert, lee 8;30 B @) m Jimmy Stewart Show "Jim's Decision" Jim makes an un· expected hit on a television talk show, leading to a lucrative job of fer. Reais Philbin, Jimmy Lydon and Chanin Hale are auests. 9:00 0 @) m Bonanza "Search 1n Lim Bowman. O Movie: "Dntry Rides A11ln" (western) ·39 -James Stewart, Marlene Dietrich m David frost Show ID Kathryn Kuhlman ~ Movie: "Convicted" bo" Out of town to transact bus1· 11:30 I) News Special President Nixon's ness. Ben mysteriously falls victim Chine Trip. to amnesia and finds himself SUS· CJ (19) Sunday Tonlfht Show (R) peeled of murder. O Movie: (C) ''Th• Crimson 0 (])~a> ABC Sunday Movie: Blade" (adventure) '64-llonel Jef. (C) (90) 11lt Adventures of Nick fries, Oliver Reed. Carter'' (mystery) '71-Robert Con- rad, Shelley Winters, Broderick Craw-Telepulst ford. Original thriller about Nick 6) Movie: ''Topper Takes a Trip,. Carter, famous private detective of (comedy) '39-Constance Bennett, the early 1900s In New York City Roland Youna. w~o discovers th~ death of a fellow 12:lO 00 Issues and Answers private eye Is tted Into the mys· terious disappearance ol a wealthy m Hal.ti playboy's wife. ID MinoritJ Community (i)) Masterptece Tllutre Ei) Japanese Movie 1:00 tJ Movie: "The Nllflt Runntt"' (drama) '57-Ray Danton, Colleen Miiier. 0 Ntws EID i l'*CIM I Sto,owMll Rtht1r1ts 2:~ I) Ntwa The maestro conducts his American Symphony Orchestra, in preparation 2:50 Q) Ntwa lV WEEK, F£8RUAAY 19, 19n MONDAY FEBRUARY 2 1. For mornlna and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 (I) (C) "~sip Pulwf" (comedy) '64-Robert Walker, Bur1 Ives. m (C) .. Pied Plper of Ha..tl1t" (musie1I) '57-Van Johnson, Kay Starr. "Mt lftd My Pll" Featurette with uurel and Hardy. 9:Jo o (C) "Has A11"*'1 s.... MJ ear• (comedy) '52-Rock Hudson, Piper Laurie. 12:00 O 0 Man on Ute n,tn1 Trapae" (comedy) '35-W. C. Aelds, Mary Brian. "Batttas of Cllilf hati1e" (adventure) '53-Lex Barker, Helen Westcott. 1:00 0 ''l.Gw With tlte "-Per Stra11pt" (drama) '64-Hatalie Wood, Steve McQueen. m (C) '1lle Stra111tt WOii I C• .. (western) '53 -Randolph Scott. Claire Trevor. 3:00 (j) "Ola•p1f1M tor Caeu,.. (com edy) '50 -Celeste Holm, Ronald Colman. @) (Cl "Ralntrff Cotlnty" Part I (drama) '58 -Elizabeth Taylor, Montaomery Clift. F v f N I •, (I 4:00 fl Mevie: (C) "DIYict alld a.th· sllebl" (biblical) '52 -Greaory Peck, Susan Hayward, Raymond Massey. The love story of Kina Da· vid and the ravishina Bathsheba. replete with lavish costumes, mar· nificent sets and plenty of battle. rn .... = <C> "'Eni111 , • ._.. (comedy) '64-Robert Walker, Burl Ives. .., ~·t the a.ct (I)hny ..... fJ Ef) Mr. MatM $pedal "Min of Mystery" Cartoon Glanana 5'lb m ..... z..1.-w Q)The ..... " m (IJl Sm• Streit @l)TepicM m Quest ,. Advtablre 9 Dt .......... 4:301J Fdler bOWI lest O Ntft Benti, Schubeck D Tiie ltM R.lftcer m Y.,t an• frlellds Ii) CNllpn's lsla•d @l)lahtlClitla m0b•rvltioll36 Ef) lozo's li1 Top S..... 5:00 0 MIC News Jess Marlow 0 News Geotre Putnam 00 AIC News Reasoner, Smith (}) felony Squd o a~~anl)pe Qj)News m n. f1i1Utenn he Early Show 4pn1·Color Grego~Peck Susan Hayward as 'David and . . Bathsheba' CBSS2 Ci) Star Trt\ Ell> (ij) Mlsttr Rocers' Nellflbor11ood ti) El Dios dt Barro m Dutll Yallty Days Ef) N.WS Victoria James 5:15 ~Panorama Mu11dial 5:30 0 L~ In Space (j) The Rlfltllln O (J)Ef>News GCet S..rt m Den11is the Menace Ell> (ij) Thi Electric Comp1ny m Don WillOft's Town Talk ft Cilli(an'1 Island CI:) la Hori Fa•illar 6:00 1J Iii News Jerry Dunphy (I) Im Huddy Report 0 MIC Ntws Tom Snyder 0 News Benti, Schubeck D 00 Wild Wiid Wnt @) .. ICNns m Tiie Flintstones Q) I DreaM of Jeannie (Ji) NET Ptayttouse lioaraphy Ell) Hod11pocl11 Lodae @I) ,..tlcltro l4 m DeMrt Report G_t MaybtrfJ RFD ~El Amo Ef) News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 O PltaM Doft't Eat the Daisies 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Hombre" Part I (western) '67 -Paul Newman, Fredric March, Richard Boone. (j) CIS News Walter Cronkite ~ TIM Mouse factory m Andy Crtffitt\ Sllow Ii) Na1tny and Ult Professor EE)Sootleat m Wandtr1ust 9 Crttn Acres ~ El Prof. S.altario Ef) Victoria James Sltow 7:00 fl CBS News Walter Cronkite (]) ABC Evenlnc News 0 m NBC Nein John Chancellor 0 The Rifleman CIJ Trvth or Contequel!Cft Cl) Dra111•t D Whafs My Une? @) Ada"'·12 m I loft Lucy m I Dream Of Jeannie EJ!l History of Art a) Put11t1 dt Amor a!) fllm: (C) "They Cami to C«· dura" eI:l Escutia de Modtlos 7:30 fJ Stand Up and Clleer Don Knotts 1uests. (]) Dfa1n1t O Dr. Simon lodce "Quiet Sunday" 1J ZantGrlJ CJ) To Tell The TNtll CIJ I Dream of Jeannie D Million $ Movie: (2~hr) "Kini Rat" (ad11enture) '65-George Se2al, Tom Courtenay, James Fox. An American corporal, one of 10,000 prisoners in Chanai Prison, is des- pised by 1 British marshal for the wealth he hes rained by tradin1 with the enemy. @) Ltt's Mab a Daal m Ho1an's Heroes m 0ra,,..t Clil In tM Spotfl&ht m Cttywatchers THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 19, 1972 EE Do-Re·MI mtaul• ~ Mlauellto Valdez Show Ef) Mantrap 8:00 fl Ci) Gunsmoke Anne Jackson plays the title role of ""--be," a lonely spinster who finds Lance with a wounded stranaer whom she nurses back to health and 11ves a new identity. 0 QjJ m Rowan and M a r t I n I s Laup-ln Guest Sandy Duncan turns up as a clown and bank teller. Dan and Dick, with Sandy's help, turn sona·and-dance men for the first time, to the tune of "I'll Drink to That," with special material com · posed by Biiiy Barnes and chore- ography by Huah Lambert. Miss Duncan Joins the cast girls in giv· Ing the news a Busby Berkeley in· troduction, and teams with the en· tire cast In a clown number. U UCLA Baslletball UCLA Bruins 11s. the Washlnrton State Cougars. 0 (])CI) a) l IJiciM IT h e En· chan1ed Wor1d of Danny Kaye Pre· sents "The Emperor's New Clothes" Hans Christian Andersen is brought to life in the person of Danny Kaye in an animated special which tells the fanciful tale of "The Emperor's New Clothes." Marmaduke, 1 "cad of a con man," ch1raes the Emperor of Blbbentucker one mlllion dollars for a suit of clothes made from an "Invisible" cloth, and the Emperor actually leads a parade "dressed In the alt0&ether." m Fun with ANDY GRIFFITH * & THE MAYBERRY GANG m AndJ QriHith Show m The Vir&lnlan EE) (lj) Special of the Week "The Politics of Woody Allen" Zany comedian Allen has written, directed and stars in this spoof on the role of Presidential advisors. e1 LI Reto&lda eI:>Nlno 8:30 m Trvth or Coniequencts ' 9:00 fl Ci) Here's Lucy Lucy's old Chum, Vivian Jones-played by 2uest Viv· ian Vance-comes to town to pay her a surprise visit, decides to stick around and find a job and then en- rages Lucy by taking her job. 0 ®) m NBC Monday Movie: (C) (2hr) "Probe" (adventure) '71- Hugh O'Brien Elke Sommer. Buraess Meredith, Ulla Skala, Sir John Giel· aud. Hugh Lockwood (O'Brian), a space aae detective is monitored and directed by a mission control center as he investigates the disap. pearance of a famous $22 million gem collection. 0 (]) 00 a) ABC Monday Movie: (C) (2hr) "A lovely War To Die" (suspense) '6S-Klrk Oou1las. Sylva Koscina. Eli Wallach Man hired by a beautiful widow's lawyer to act as bodyguard falls in love with her. Af· ter she is acquitted of her million· aire husband's murder, she still (Continued) Comedian Don Knotts steps out of character for an ~vening of fun on JOHllllY MAllll'S STAllD UPAllD CHEU 7130 PM casa Pa&• 11 Pae• 12 • noo *except to join the multitudes of viewers who are finding satisfaction three times a day ' with Eyewitness News. Try our friendly news team in the privacy of your own hom e, at 4 :30, 6 or 11 p.m. If not convinced that Eyewitness News is not only accurate-but downright human-we'll gladly refund your average, ordinary, everyday newscaster. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 19, 1972 • ~---------------------------------------------, We even have a free gift for you. After all. what are friends for? O An autographed copy of Mrs. Schwartz's recipe for chicken ~oup used m our famous Eyewitness News commercial. 0 A free autographed picture postcard of th1: Eyewitness News Team photo1traphed on locatton in Mrs. Schwartz s kitchen O One slightly used wire service report as usually read verb3t1m by dull. dry newscasters but rejected by Bent1 and Schubeck Ne me AddrellS -------------- Eyewitness News. KABC-TV. Hollywood, Caltforma 900'.27 ---------------------------------------------~ Joseph Benti / John Schubeck / Alan Sloane/Stu Nahan/Ralph Story /Keith Jackson. Eyf;~!V~~~ ~~}V~· 4:30, 6 & II pm/kabc-tv 972 • MONDAY (Continued) needs protection and he sets out to find the real villains. m David frost Show (jJl Bill Cosby on Prejudice EE) Current Events eI)LaGata Qj The Vlrginlan i (Ii) Natacha a) The Persuaders 9:30 I) 00 Doris Day Doris persuades world-famous painter Carlo Benedetti to paint a cover illustration for To· day's World magazine for a fancy fee and then writhes with chagrin when Benedetti fails to deliver. Cesare Oanova and Rory Calhoun guest. I!) Bill Cosby Show <HJ Book Beat 9:45 D John Wooden Sha. 10:00 I) 00 Son n y and Cher Veteran comedian Art Carney portrays Presi· dent Richard M. Nixon in a musical spoof poking fun at the current state of the politlcal wor1d. Carney also adds to the merriment when the show takes a comedic look at the evolution of the U.S. Army from WWI to today's Army. DO News m SPECIAL REPORT * "LADIES IN WAITING" TEN O'CLOCK NEWS m News Pete Miller I!) News (jJl Masterpiece Theatn "Elizabeth R: The Marriage Game" @!) La Criada Bien Crilda ml EJ Tornlllo 10:30 0 The Game Game I!) Safari to Adventure 6l) Atormentada 11 :00 fJ (j) 6l) News D ®J m News U Robert It Dornan Show @ Marshal Dillon U @ CB News O Movie: (C) "Viva Las Veeas" (musical) '64-Elvis Presley. Ann· Mareret. m To Tell the Truth m fashions in Sewin1 11:10 CD The Bl& Valley O film: (C) ''The Raid" 11:30 IJ (]) CBS Late Movie: ''The Priest's Wife" (comedy) '71-Sophia Loren. Marcello Mastroianni. StOIY of the difficu lties of a beautiful young woman in love with a priest. 0 ®) m Johnny Carson Don Ho, Vikki Carr and George Burns guest. u oo oo m Dick c.ett Bobby Darin ruests. m Movie: "And Baby Makes Three" (comedy) '49-Robert Young, Bar· bara Hale. 12:00 U Movie: "Spaceways" (sci-ti) '53 -Howard Duff, Eva Bartok. 1 :00 (1) 0 0 Ci)@) "ews m feature Film "Brats" laurel and Hardy. 1:30 IJ Movie: "The Malta StOfY" (ad· venture) '54-Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins. m Cisco Kid THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 19, 1972 RETURN TRIP TO WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL COPENHAGEN Danny Kaye, contemporary pied piper and spokesman for the world's children through UNI- CEF, returned to his "adopted" 'country-Denmark-for filming "The Enchanted World of Danny Kaye Presents the Emperor's New Clothes," which airs this week on A BC's T he Monday Night Special. at 8 P M. From Kaye's long and varied career, the role he is perhaps most asso- ciated with is that of the legend- a ry storyteller ,Jlans Christian Andersen, whom he portrayed in the popular Samuel Goldwyn musical film titled '"Hans Chris- tian Andersen." A song from that film, "Wonderful, Wonder- ful Copenhagen," is also still as- sociated with Kaye, so his love for the storyteller, for Denmark, and for Copenhagen in particu- lar is easy to understand. "Denmark is o ne of my second homes," explains Kaye. '"When producers Arthur Rankin and Jules Bass decided to locate the special there, they heard no com- plaints from me. "J've been in show business a long time," he continued, "but never have I been involved in a picture with so many elements and cinematic techniques." In the Rankin-Bass "animagk" studios, Kaye saw small dolls made in his image and in the image of characters of 'T he Em- peror's New Clothes." (The other principal voices for the animated dolls are J mogene Coca and Cyril Ritchard). He was also asked by the animators for a sample of "the Danny Kaye style." "I didn't know what they meant by that," exclaims the ac- tor. ..They wanted to see how I moved my hands, my mouth. Did I wiggle my ears whe n l sang? How did I walk'? How was my walking affected when I wore a cape, and so on." T he technicians painstakingly captured every nuance, every ges- ture, to "animate" the fi gures. .. They're really marvelous," Kaye states. "T he fig ures were built in perfect proportion a nd scale, and were manipulated frame by frame without wires or strings, so that when the film moves through the projector at sound speed the animagic figures are in- deed alive." "The Emperor's New Clothes" is a full-scal e motion picture which combines three film tech- niques: live action, animation, and "animagic." The live action f ea tu res Danny Kaye in Arhus, Denmark, a small village outside of Copenhagen, and in Copen- hagen itself. The animation seg- ments -using two-dimensional drawings in rapid sequence to suggest movement -blend the live action and "animagic" (se- quential movement o f three di- mensional dolls) scenes together Danny Kayt and bis Anlmaak counterpart. ' Danny Kaye paid bomaae to chllw drcn's aulbor Hant Cbrbdan An· dtrsen on hb rtttnt vl,.lt to D.n· , mark. in a manner never before al· te mpted for television. The story deals w ith Marm a- duke (the Kaye likeness), a "cad of a con man" who hears of a contest to design a new suit of clothes for Klockenlocher the Proud, the Emperor of Dibben· tucker. Though he knows no.thing about tailoring, Marmaduke per- suades the vain old Emperor thal he is a tailor's tailor and should be allowed to enter the compcti· tion. He further convinces the ruler that the cloth he wilt use i.s enchanted and invisible to any· one who is either very stupid o r unfit to hold office. When the Emperor "sees" the cloth he de- mands to have a suit made from it. "T he Emperor's New C lothes" brings to life all the marvelous characters created by Andersen. With Kaye voicing Marmaduke, Imogene Coca provides the voice of Princess Jane while the voices of Cyril Ritchard, Allen Swift and Robert Mc Fadden are Em- peror Klockenlocher; Marma· duke's sidekick, Muft; and Jasper the court jester, respectively. Ar- thur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass are responsible for many peren- nial children's television favorites with such holiday specials as "Here Comes Peter Cottontail," "Santa C laus Is Coming to Town," "Rudolph the ReEl-Nosed Reindeer" and "Frosty the Snow. man." Paae 13 'MAN OF THE SERENGETI' Sam Ole Saitoti's ancestors are recalled in African song and story as fierce Masai warriors who fought their way south from the upper Nile River approximately 400 years ago, defeating weaker tribes and claiming the wild Tanzanian plain now known as the Serengeti. But, altho.ugh these tribal ancients are still glorified in Masai circles, Sam, the Serengeti's modem pioneer, has managed to accomplish something none of his mighty forebears was ever able to do. He has gone to school. Due primarily to the knowledge gained by Sam and the Masai children who have since followed in his educational footsteps, the Masai now have a better chance to save their hard-won land, as evi- TWO CULTURES BLEND on East Afrfca'1 wild ~rtaaett plain u Sam o~ Saltod (lefC), DOW • park ranau and pd«X, visits hb more prlmldn fellow Masai tribHmea. dence on the season·s third new National Geographic Society Special, "Man of the Serengeti," Tuesday at 7:30 PM on CBS. Until the time 14 years ago when Sa'm 's farsighted father defied Masai tradition and sent his small son away from the tribe to a government-mission school in Ngorongoro, Masai were reared solely in the warrior-herder fashion that made heroes of their tribal founders. But the 20th cen- tury demands more of its people, and Sam. now a bilingual Serengeti National Parle guide and ranger, believes that learning the rudiments of ecology, along with math, science and languages will help the Masai understand and consequently care for their land, which is threatened by overgrazing, and its wildlife, which is facing extinction. "[ remember my first days in school," recalls the Masai pioneer, who wears the fatigues of the park ranger in place of his tribal robes. "I was eight yea rs old. frightened and homesick. My fa ther sent me because of a government policy and a decision of the tribal elders." Now, Sam's younge r brother, Kesoi, the second member of his family to be educated formally. attends the school along with a class full of Masai youngsters. Schooling has become a way of Masai life. Things ·were different in the "prim itive" days 14 years ago when Sam and the handful of children who accompanied him first saw desks. Although Sam and the other educated Masai youth are considered important to their tribespeople, they have broken with an ageless tradition and each is called an "Engerai-naimioaa" or "lost son." But, as an adult, Sam, who greatly values his Masai heritage, can under- stand the reasons why some of his people feel so deeply the change in their 400-yeal-old life-style. "When my father first o;e nt me away to '\chool, l was sure he didn't love me," he recalls. "Later he said that of all his sons, he thought I was the one who had a chance-a chance to understand both cultures and to help my people bridge the gap." Page 14 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 19, 1972 TUESDAY FEBRUARY 22 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "In Name Only" (dram1) '3~ Cary Grant, Carole Lombard. 9:30 U "Slllp of Foots" Part I (drama) '65-Vivien Lelah. Simone Slanoret. 10:00 @ "The Fly" (scl·fi) '58-0avid Hedlson. Patricia Owens. 12:00 U "Boys From Brooklyn" (comedy) 52-8ela Lu1osi, Charlita. "The Bushwukers" (adventure) '51- John Ireland, Wayne Morris. 1:00 0 "Hud" (drama) '63-Paul New· man, Melvyn Dou1las. m (C) "Tbe llact Nlpt'' (1dven· ture) '54-Alan Ladd, P1trici1 Medina. 3:00 Cl) "Shane" Pert I (drama) '60- Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur. ®) (C) .. Ralnt.... County" Conclu- sion (drama) '58-£1izabeth Taylor, Montaomery Clift. 4:00 f) (C) "Rockabye Baby" (comedy) '58-Jerry Lewis, Connie Stevens. 4:30 (]) ''Tiit Fly" (scl·fi) 'S8-01vid Hedi son. ! \' f N I ~. l 6:00 IJ lie News Jerry Dunphy (]) News Bill Huddy IJ KNBC News Tom Snyder U @ mNen 0 Cl) Wild Wild West QjNICNtn m The Flintstones G) I Dnam of Jeannie ~Zoo1al m Hodcepoclc• lod1e @m Notidtro 34 m Dttert Report 9 Maybeny RFD Cil!) D AMo 6:30 U Pf•se DoA't Eat the Daisies U Mowit: (C) (60) uHo•bre" Con· cluslon (western) '67-Paul New· man, Fredric Marcil, Richard Boone. Diane Ciiento. A while man. raised by the Apaches, is forced to 1 show· down when the st11ecoach in which he Is travellna Is ambushed by out· laws and he must help save the lives of people he loathes. Cl) CIS Newa Walter Cronkite ®) NltlOftal 'eoerapllk m Andy GrfffiUI OJ Nanny t11d Ult ,rofnaor (JJl Frtndl Cllef fIJ (]J) Schoola Wlttlovt F1ih1,. m Wanderlust 9Grttn Aerts Cil!) Qulen C.1ttl Eat.I Candon? m YidDrla JaMS Sflow 7:00 II CIS News Walter Cronkite (]) ABC Evtnlnc News Smith, RH· son er 0 m NBC News John Chancellor U Tiit Rifleman Cl) Truth « Consequencea Cl) Drt&Mt 0 Whafa My Unt? m I Love Lucy G) I Drum of Jeannie ('j]) Tiit Course of Our Tlmes fIJ HathaJOp @m Putt1tt de Amor 9 Kid Talk 7:30 II Cl) a Miii of tflt Strtn,.ti A youna Masai (from a triumphant African tribe) makes peace with the 20th century. Leslie Nielsen Is nar· rator. Life alon1 the perimeter of the Serenaetl National Park In Northern Tanzania Is seen primarily throoah the eyes of Samuel Ole Sal· toti, a Masai tribesman who, like many of his people, Is attemptln1 to bridfe the cultural rap between tribal and civilized llvinf. S1itoti wears the uniform of the Tanzania National Parks aulde and tells his story which Is also that of the Masai people and the Serenaetl itself. The special also delves Into the efforts scientists are makin1 to preserve the wildlife of the Serenreti National Park. O ®) m !SPlc!AL!S u re h for th• Nile "Find Uvlnastone" Part V of the slx·part series. When American journalist Henry Stanley (Keith Buclcley) finally locates .British rnls slonary-explorer Or. David llvin1· stone (Michael Goufh) in Atria. the two disprove the theory of lake Tanaanyika belnf the source of the Niie. thus lnvolvlna Burton In an other controveriy. U Movies: (C) (21hlu) "Cocldlla'a Rtvtt11e" (horror) '71-Kenji S1 wara. Machlko Naki. "Rodan" (hor· ror) '57-Kenjr S1war1. u CIHi J m TM Mod s q u a d "Outside Position" Bobby Sherman auests as an tx·convict who was framed on a narcotics charae. 0 Million $ Movie: (Zbr) "Not As a Str1n1er" (drama) 'SS-Robert Mitchum, Frank Sinatra, Olivia de Havilland, Gloria Grahame. Story of a man's desire to become a doctor and his efforts to achieve his aoal m Ho11n's Heroff G)Drapet (JJl Sptdal of tht WMk Ell) Doln' It "The Movement of a People" Jau d1nce, written, nar· rated and choreocraphed by Willi1m A. Couser, is featured . m Loa Cotorm Cil!) ConMjert Corazon 8:00 m Andy GrffflUI Slltw G) The Vlraf nlH fii) C41rrtnt Events 81) La Cost Juzclda Cil!) Nino 1:30 1J Cl) Hawaii f1ft.O Joanna Barnes 1uests as a wt1lthy socialite who Is one victim of an intrltate blackmail plot that leads to the murder of a Chlc110 mobster, played by Simon Oakland. B~ a;, ilflc!IL! Har I e • Globetrotters A basketball and com· edy special featurlnc en exhibition 11me between the Globetrotters and 972 A hant the nar· r of In arlly Sil· like ting an-,,., SI· or- ad a ,. m es is ii • n II the Boston Shamrocks. Pat Boone. James Cain, Ct11d Everett, David hulkin1 professional boxer and a strapplna farm boy. B News Witch John Fullmer m 1111 CosbJ Show EID (jJl llldl Joum1I 10:00 11 "ews George Putnam 0 (])Cl)(£) M1rtt1s Walby, M.D. "Don't Talk About Darkness!" A man needina eye suraery postpones It so th1t he may sae his first child. Ne· ville Brand and Barbare Rush auest. B Tiit , • .,.. GllDI m SPECIAL REPORT ON *WOMEN IN PRISON TEN O'CLOCK NE;WS m News Pete Miller, Ken Jones Q)Newt ID FREE 11SILENT YEARS" * PHOTO ALBUM AT ALL OFFICES OF GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS EID The Siient Years "Blood and Sand" Rudolph Valentino stars In this 1922 film u an awkward small· town lad who becomes Spain's most ceJebrated matador. Lila Lee, Nita Naldl and Welter Long co-star il)T1pllp Em festival Mellkano 10:30 tJ (])Th t Golddluers E r n e s t Borgnine is 1uest host. O Monty Nedi "The f riendliest Town in the South" Cl) At Issue 0 Candid Camera @)The Colddlaen m Saflti to Adventure @!) AtonRtntada 6 €?:) Call of the West a Ro!ler ''"'' Hartman ind Johnny M1thls are 1190 11:00 fJ (j) @It News featured. D @) m N1W1 0 (])Cl) (£) Movlt of tht W"ll: U Ont Step Btyond (C) (90) "Kuni Fu'' (dr1m1) '71-Cl) M1nhal Dillon David Carridine, Barry Sullivan, ~-U (]) aJ News btrt Salmi, Wayne M1under. A Cht· 0 Movie: "Morain" (comedy) '66 ntse·Atnerlcan fuaitive from • mur· -Vanessa Red~rave, David Warner. der charte In Imperial Chin• be· m To Tell the Truth comes a superhero to the ooolias bulldin& the transcontlnental railroad m fashions in Sewln& throuah his mastery of an ancient 11:10 II) Movie: "The Youn& Guns" (wes· scienee·rtli&lon In a unique Western tern) '57-Russ Tamblyn, Glori1 Tai· set in the 1870s. bott m Truth "ConsequenctS Em (IJJ The Adwocltes "Should Your 11:30 tJ (j) CBS Late Movie: "Bop State Repeal Local School Property Nlpt Out" (comedy) '62-Kim No· Taxes In Favor of 1 Statewide Fi· vak, James Gamer, Tony Randall. nanclnl Plan?" Gov. Ronald Reagan Four men from Connecticut decid and John H1rmer iuest. to establish a Manhattan hideaw1y. QI Monty Null 0 t1j €?:) JobnftJ C 1 r s o n From 9:00 m Dawld Frost sa.ow 0) La Cata Burbank. Lawrence Welk and Bo Klein 1re scheduled guests. 11 Movie: "Roettblllp X·M" (scl-fi) '51-lloyd Bridges, Ou Massen. 9 The Vlrcfnl11t 9:30 fJ CANNON-EXCITEMENT! * MYSTERY and SUSPENSE! tJ Cl) C.nnon.q.erald S. O'Lou&hlln cuests as • Hyln& mercen1ry whom Cannon suspects of plottin1 to over· throw an African rovemment. 0 ®) €?:) Ja•ts Carner As Nk"°11 "Aaht ot the Century" Sheriff Nichols runs Into trouble when ht helpi a smooth-talkln1 fi&ht pro· moter 1rran1e a match between • 0 (}) Cl) al Dick Cavett Curtis Mayfield guests. m Mowie: (C) "RalltOna" (rom1nce) '36-Don Ameche, Loretta Yount. 1:00 Cl) D D Ci) t1il Neon m All·Nlpt Sltow: '1lte T1raw1 INdlhtad," "San Dtmlttlo, Lon· dolt," and "lld for Eadl Othtf' 1:30 tJ Movtr. (C) "Cote Younaer, Cun- Hlf'tlf' (western) '58-frank Love· joy, Abby Dalton. . THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY J9, H>72 BEFORE YOU LEASE INVESTIGATE! 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DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m ''Tiit son of Monte Cristo" (ad· venture) '40 -Louis Haywlfd. 9:30 U "Sl'llp of fool1" Conclusion (dra· ma) '65 -Vivien Lelah. 10:00 (I) "Nl&lltm1rt" (comedy) '61- Senta Berger. 12:30 O "flnaerpri11ts Don't lit" (mys. tery) '51-Rlchard Tr1vis. "f11nqan lo(' (mystery) '53-Tony Wrlrht. 1:00 fJ (C) "Tht PYolld Rebel" (drama) '58-0livia de Havilland, Alan Ladd. m (C) "Hunter of tht Un•nown" (dr1m1) ·~eorae Afdlsson. 3:00 Cf) "Shane" Conclusion (drama) '60 -Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur. "Hud" Part I (drama) '63-Paul Newman. ~ "All111 K1rtnin1" (dr1m1) '36- Greta Garbo. Fredric Mll'ch. 4:00 IJ "The Two Mrs. Carrolls" (dra· ma) '47-Humphrey Bor1rt, 81r· bara Stanwycl1. 4:30 CI> Set 10 AM llsttna EVENING &:001J D Cl)@) g) m News O l1••ra BHkttball L.A. Lakers vs. Houston Rockets at Waco. Tex. O (I)Q>Newt fJ Cl) Wild Wiid West m Tiie Flintstones II) I Dream of Jeannie (ij) Zoom! E11) Hodeepodp Loclp a '"''"''"' Rfl) a!) El Amo 6:30 0 M.,.: (C) (90) "I'll T1•e S.t· den" (comtdy) '65-Bob Hope, Tuesd1y Weld, Frankie Avalon. Olna Merrill. A wealthy oll uecutlve takes his dau1hter to Sweden in order to break up her rom1nce with a lobless young man (j)&) News (ij MO'llt: (C) "81llad of Jodt" (western) ·~Doris Day, Peter Graves. m Andy 'rtffittl Show G) N1t1nJ and )IM Professor (ij) Flrinl Unt m Tht Corpor•ta View m Wandtrtuat Q!5rMn Acre• &) Afidoftado1 de 11 Com&IMdad 7:0011 CD D m N ... Cl) Truth Of ConNquences (j) Dn1111et fJ What's MJ llnt7 m I Lovtluq Q) I Dream of Jeannie E11) History of Aft ai) Puent. dt Ant0r Qt Fll11: (C) ''Tltt M111 Who Never Wu" 7:30 IJ Doctor In the Ho1&11 "May the 9:SO 0 (})(I)&) The P • r I U Id t r • Best Min ... " Danny Hooley and "Nuisance Value" Danny Wilde Is Michael Upton become rivals fo< the aeeused ot kldnaping a wealthy attectlons of an attractive lab tech youn1 alrt who is staying at the nician. same hotel in Sc>1in. O The Mouse factocy Don Knotts B News Watdl John Fullmer and resident Disney charaders take (I) 8111 Cosby 5'IOW a zany look at physic1I fitness. 10:00 IJ Cf) Mit1nil When 1 police officer @ To Tell the TniU\ kills 1 man against whom he was Ci) I Drea1n of Je111nlt , known to hold a grudge, the depart· f) Mllllon $ Movie: (C) (211r) 'Tlte ment suspends him despite his in· Hell Fl&frttrs" (drama) '69-John slstence th1t the kllllnr was not Wayne, Katharine Ross, Jim Hutton planned. Steve Ihnat guests. Reunited with his daua~ter after 0 ~ m Ni&ttt 5alltry H e n r y many years, a successful 011 well fire Jones Severn Darden Broderick fighter is distressed to learn that Crawford Cloris Leachman Lana she has fallen in live with another Wood Richard Thomas G~nildine fire fighte~. Page,' Michael Donn a~d Barbara m Ho11n s Heroes Steele star in two dramas about ro- ll) Cl) Dnipet bots manufactured to order and sin· (lj) San Ditto at tar1e eaters hired to help purify the dead f.li) Tiie French Chef of their sins. @D Luella Libre fJ Tiie Game Game m It ta Written m Newa Pete Millar, Ken Jonas &)News (I) News 1:00 11 Cl) Carol Bumett Burt Raynolds (jj) Soull and Nanette fabray ruest. E11) M11terplece Theatre "The Mar· D m Adam·12 "Back·Up L·20" riaae Game" Is tonight's episode of four witnesses contradict Officer the "Elizabeth R'' series. Malloy's eyewitness account and ac. e> Modtes Tap1tlas cu.se Sgt. MacDonald (William Boy· &) 801 lntemational ett) of reckless driving. 10:30 CI) The Golddiuers 0 (1) Cl) G) The Courtship of Ed· (j) Doctor In the HoUH dle's Father ''Time for a Chanae" O This Is Your Ufe Richard Crenna Tom decides Eddie needs more room is the surprised guest. so he plaM to buy "a fixer.upper" f) C1ndld Cameni house. m Slf1ri to Adventure m SUPER LAUGHS WITH e> Atorment.d1 * ANDY GRIFFITH 9 Fllm: <C> "Powder Rim" m Andy Griffith Show (i) The Movlt '•me dJ The Vlr&lnlan , 11:00fJ1J 1J Ci)@) @I> m Ntwa fID (lj) A Public Atf1lr/Eltction 72 Ci) Mirsll1I Dillon &) Nino u · (I) &) News 8:151J lakers Wrap·Up 0 Movie: (C) "A Min Called ~an· non" (western) '69-Tony Franciosa. 8:30 D @) m NBC Mystery Tlleatr.-m To Tall tflt Truth McQollid "Give My Rearets to Broad· II) Fashlona In Sewlna way" A fellow officer Is killed while (I)) The Course of Our Times taking Marshal McCl?ud's place on 11:10 II) Mme: "The Blue Gardenia" duty as a favor. Dennis Weaver, who (mystery) '53-Anne Baxter. stars as McCloud, plays auitar and sings in this segment. Milton Berle 11:15 5!) featiYll filllko guests. , , 11 :30 6 (I) CBS late Movie: (C) "Si1n· O Movies: (C) (21hllr) 'GoctzJll1 s post to Murder" (mystery) '64- Ravene•" (horror) '7l~enjl Sa· Joanne Woodward. Stuart Whitman, wara, Machiko Naka. "Rodan'' (hor· Edward Mulhue. Thriller about 1 ror) '57-l<enjl Sawara. youna housewife w~ finds herself 0 C1J (j) m ABC C.1nedJ H 0 II r held prisoner in her own home by a ''The Kopykats" Raymond Burr Is man who has escaped from a mental host. hospital. m Movie: (90) "VOJtf9 to the eJ tij m lollnRJ Canon R o b Planet of Prehbtoric Woftlln" (sci· Reiner end Florence Hendel"IOn fl) '66-Mamie Van Doren. auest. E11) (ij) This Wee• U (]) (j) m DI c • CMtt law· 9:GO IJ Cl) Medical Center Cr1ig Stevens rence Welk is a scheduled auest. plays a doctor who awakens alter m Movte: "Ctelt•ra from tte three years in a coma and faces the tt.unt9d S.•" (scl·fi) '61-Anthony critical problems of the time lapse. C1rbone, Betsy Jones Morelend. His estranged wife is portrayed by 12:00 U Movlt: "TIM Junat•" (sci·fi) '52 Barbara Rush. -Rod C1meron, Marie Windsor. E11) (jj) Vibnitlona Victor Borae be· comes 1 serious conductor with 1 performance of Liszt'S "Rhapsodie Espaanole." m la'-tl a Tht Vlralnian a!) Natacu 1 :00 (}) 0 0 Ci) l1§ News m All·Nilflt Sllow: "Munier In tM Red larn," "Nlpt loat to Dublln" 1nd (C) "TIM Ynttte Towaf" 1:30 fJ Movie: "'The LoeUf• (dr1ma) '46-larilne Day, Robert Mitchum. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 19, 1972 NEED A GOOD JOB LEARN-A-TRADE WESTERN TECHNICAL INSMUTE 1110 "C" So. 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Speci•I dioh for th ose who ro· ~uire f .. em •nd tray ser .. ice to the room 1s provided when the resi· dent is ur.eble to come to the d ining room. SERVICES Centralized heating •nd air con· ditionin9; 8uuty/8erber Shpp; P•tio and~-_-.... -,.;-·::-,:---. ---,.~.7-- belconiH ; Person•I l•undry room; Intercom • -.--~.l'/i music; Doctors on cell; Atlendenh 2•·hrs.; ·-----111/ ~;.;·naooP i -~~/' i 350 BAY ST 540-7095 .. ~.... ' THE DAILY PILOT, TV ~EEK, FEBRUARY 19, 1972 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2.4 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m ''The Iron Major" (drama) '43- Pet O'Brien, Robert Ryen. 9:30 fJ (C) "Ch11per bJ the Dozen" (comedy) '50-Cllfton Webb, Jeanne Crain, Myrna Loy, Barbara Bates. 10:00 (1) (C) "Adventures of 1 Youn1 Man" Part I (drama) '62-Richard Beymer, Olene Baker. 12:00 9 "Heppy-Go-LudlJ'' (comedy) '43 -Mary Martin, Dick Powell. ''Quffn of the Amazons" (adventure) '47- Patricia Morison, Robert Lowery. 1:00 fJ "Drln10'' ( d r a ma) '57-Jeff Chandler, Joanne Dru, Julie London. m I • T h • Mapifieent Ambersons" (drama) '42-!oseph Cotten. Aanes Moorehead, Anne Baxter, Dolores Costello, Tim Holt. 3:00 CI> "Hiid" Conclusion (drama) '63 -Paul Newman, Patricia Neal, Bran- don deWilde, Melvyn Douglas. ~ 11Somettiin1 of 'Value" Part I (drama) '57-Rock Hudson, Sidney Poitier. Top 40 hit maker Tommy Roe joins KENNY ROIERS I v I ~~ I ~ .. (' 4:00 II Mevtt (C) ''The Savaae" (wes- tern) '52-Chu1ton Heston, Milburn Stone, Suun Morrow. A white man, raised by the Indians, finds his 101- alties torn when war breaks out. 9 Beat Utt aock (I) Ptny MUOI fJ (I) Q)l.ovt Anlarican $tJlt fJ lenana S,lfts mNewloolevlew t!) Tiie Munsten ED (i]) Sesame StrHt m Caltndario m Quest fCH Advtnturt a Daniel loon• 4:30 (1) Movie (C) "Adventures of a Youn1 Man'* Pert I (dram•) '62- Richard Beymer, Diene Baker. e f ether Knows Best fJ News Bent!, Schubeck fJ Th• Lone Renaer m Yoal Ind friends t!) Gllllpn's lalend g) Rtla11pap m Observation 36 c:B Bozo's 811 Top ~ 5:00 0 MBC Newa Jess Marlow 9 News Georae Putnam Cil AIC News Reesoner, Smith Cl) felony Squid fJ 9 Did Yen Dyb @)News m 1'lle FUntltlnts t!) Star Trell ED (i]) Mr. Rocera' Ntfpbot1toocl @I) El Dios de 81rro AND THE FIRST EDITION 7:30 PM casa 8' Dutil ValllJ DIJI c:B News Victoria J1mes 5:15 EI!) P1n.nma Mundllt 5:30 IJ lost In Space ({) The RlfltlHn U Cl)QlNIWI fJ QetSmart m O.nlt tha Me-.. ED (ij) The Electric C-pany m Don Wiison's Town Talk 9 611Utan't Island a!) To le Announced 6:00 0 ti) """ O @J mNews fJ (})Nns fJ Cl) Wiid Wiid West m TIM fllntstonts t!) I Dream of Jeannie (ij) The Silent Yurs (R) "Blood end Sand" ED Hoc11epod1• Lodae 9 Mayberry RFD EI!)EIAlto 6:30 IJ Please Don't £1t ti.. Daillff fJ Movie: (C) (90) "KW Qalahad" (musical) '62-Elvis Presley, Gia Youna. Lola Albrlaht. Ch1r1es Bron· son, Joan Bl•clcman, Ned Glass, Robert Emhardt. Elvis slnas and swines 1s a youne fiahter with a powerhouse riaht. Cl) CBS Nft'S Walter Cronkite ®) Hof1poocl Squares m MdJ Griffitt! (i) Nanny and the Professor ED Success Pnctlces and SclM>ol• Wittleut f lilurt m WandtrtYSt QjGreert Acr11 EE) TtJe.Rmsta Musical y Co11tn· tlrios m Yidofta Ja•s Show 7:00 tJ CIS News Walter Cronkite (}) AIC News Smith, Reesoner 0 m NBC Ntwa John Chancellor IJ Tbt Rifleman Cil Trvtll or Con•quences Ci) Dr•Vl•l fJ Whars My Unel @)TH• Jones Show m I low Lucy (i) I Dru• of J•nnlt ED ttat11ayo1a m ,.,. ... dt Alllor a Fil•: (C) .......... and Can· ~ Q)M1ntr1p 7:30 II m Rtfllrt' on lilt ltiwr Tommy Roe and The Ave Men Electrical Band auest. 0 laale "Path of Cour1p" Pert one of 1 two·p•rt story. Lassie end 10un1 Jimmy, the crippled boy from March Air Force Base, return home lo the Garth Holden Ranch. Jimmy meets Lucy Baker, a deef &lrl with a pet wolf, and the two run ott for a day of fun i nd aames. Traaedy strikes when a shepherd shoots i nd wounds the 1ir1's pet wolf and the aroup tries to hide from their pur- ~•r. • Mewlts: (C) (21nlw) "'Coddlta'• ._,.,. (honor) '71 -KenJI Sawar1. "Wan" (horror) '57 - KenJI Sawer•. Cl) Tt Ttll Ult Trvtll (I) I Orta• of Jea1nlt (Continued) [Sears I /ttlxuil ••• All-In-The· Ear Hearing Aid SAVE ·1'30! Regaelar $229 $199 Hearing Aids At A Price You Can Afford Backed By~ Company You Cao Depend On .-\ k About ~ars Con\•enient Credit Pla ns Htarlnit .\id11 .\rr .\\aUahle ac lht' f-'o llo\\ In~ St'ars 'torrs Buena Park l'ompl1>n F.HI Ol~mpk It Soto t:I Montt' c;ltndalt' ln•lc\\ood Lv•J Btat·h ~or1hrid1c ra~adrn• 1•1ro at Rimpau Pomona South l'oa-it Plata Torrant·c \ allry Pricts F:Hc(:th c thru Saturday. February i ..... 20 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 19, 1972 THURSDAY (Continued) souhds from another pert of the O Miiiion $ Movlt: (C) (2hr) "El•· b\illdlna. The contact aoes to in· pliant Wei .. ' (drama) '54-Elizabeth vestiaate and meets wllh sudden FRIDAY Taylor, Dana Andrews, Peter Aneh. A death. When his body Is found et • younf bride of a Ceylon tea plant•· the bottom of an elevator shaft, au· tion owner has a difficult time ad· thoritJes are satisfied it was an acci justing to her husband's life end the dent ... but Longstreet isn't. StatY ever present ghost of the father who Harris, Lee Meriwether and Peggy controls him. McCay auest. m Hoaan's H~s m David ffOlt Stlow m CI) Dre1net a> Le Geta Ml Class Meetinr and Schools With· 9 Tht Vlr1lnl1n out falluR m H•t.d• EIJ) Neneekers 9:30 O News Watch John Fullmer g) SOnrisas 10:00 O News Georae Putnam m To Be AnnoiJnce6 D ®1 m 0 .. n M If ti n Show m Movie 6am• Dean's auests are Eva Gabor and 8:001J (j) Me and tflt Chimp Buttons Charles Nelson Reilly. loses his flashlight at a drive-In 0 (]) Ci) (lB Owen M a f s h a 11 , movie and keeps the neiehborhood Counselor et Lew "A Question of in turmoil while the object Is miss· Oeeree" Lloyd Nolan guests as Col· Ing. In desperation Mike takes the onel Eldon Rutledae, e political chimp 3'1opplng for a new flashll&ht. manlpulator, and Pat Hingle as but Buttons shows no Interest In any Juda• Leonard Fischer, who calls on but the one he lost. Owen Marshall to defend him In im· D ®J m flip Wilson flip wel· peachment proceedings. The Judge 'comes Joi Namath, Georae Cartin has been charaed with corruption and Miss Black America. via his investment in a company 0 (])@) m A 11 a s Snllth 1 n d that is in litigation befort him. Jones "What's In It for Mia?" Heyes O Tht Game 611111 and curry declare war on Mia (Ide m SPECIAL REPORT ON Lupino), the beautiful woman who *WOMEN IN PRISON owns and runs King City, after she TEN O'CLOCK NEWS hes them beaten and thrown out ot m News Pete Miiier, Ken Jones town. Rescheduled from last week. m News Hueh Williams ID SUPER LAUGHS WITH EIJ) (]])world Press * AADY GRIFFITH mVltio Slnverauenu OJ Andy Qriffllfl Show m Deportes tB Bollnf from the Olympic 10:30 0 Candid Camera @) Citywa1chen m Sefert to Adventure "Hell's Is-m El Show de loco Valdez land" m Nino @!) Atorln1ntad1 8:30 IJ (j) My Three Sons Steve sud· 9 Fllm: (C) ''The Men In ttlt 6rq denly becomes accident-prone-per· F11nn1I Sulf ' haps as an indirect result of young 10:45 EIJ) OJ) D 1 v Id Uttlejohn/Critic at Ernie's class project on how phases Leri• of the moon affect people's be· 11:001J Ci)@!) News havlor. D ®l m Newt m Trutti or Consequences U Ont Stap Bqond @)@ NET PlaJhouse Bfoaraplly 0 Cl> a> News (R) "Sir Alexander Flemln('. O Movlt: (C) "Funny Feet" (com. 9:001J (j) CBS Thurscley Movie: (C) edy) '57-Fred Astaire. Audrey Hep· (21\r) "Bendoltro" (R) (western) '68 burn. --Dean Martin, James Stewart, m To Tell the TNth Raquel Welch, Geo<ae Kennedy, An· m Feshlons In Sewln1 With Lucille drew Prine, Will Geer, Denver Pyle. Rivers Action takes place in the Post-Civil (]]) Sen Dieao at Lerae War era when a band ot outlaws rob EIJ) Firinf Lint a bank and kill a wealthy rancher. 11:10 tB Movie: "Pey or Die" (drama) They are captured and $entenced to '60-Ernest Borgnine, Zohra lam· hang, but are rescued by the bandit pert. leader's brother-90sing as the 11:15 @!) Ciran Cine d1I Juevts hangman. They flee across the bor· 11:30 IJ (]) C8S Late Movie: "Tror" der with the deceased rancher's (scl·fl) '70-Joan Crawford, Michael widow as a hostage. Gou(h, Klm Braden. B ®l m Ironside "A Man Named D @) m Joflnn1 c I rs 0 n Victor Arno" Officer Fran Belding (Eliia· Bl/Ono is a scheduled guest beth Baur) and a handsome U Movie: "lost Continent'' (ad· stranger (guest Nico Minardos) cap· venture) '51-Cesar Romero, John ture an escaped prisoner but Fran's Hoyt. triumph is marred when he< helper 0 (]) (I) G) Dick Cevett rejects praise and disappears. Anne OJ Movie: (C) ''Ttn Wented Mtn" Francis also guests. (westem) 'SS -Randolph Scott. O Cil CIHB l o n 1 s t rt t t l:OO (I)OOCIJ®l News '1hrough Shattering Glass" While 1:30 IJ Movie: (C) "hsur e West'' Longstreet is meetlna with a contact (western) 'SI-John Payne. in a deserted warehou&e to discuss OJ All·Nlpt Show: (C) "Apache a series of airline freight robberies, Terri1ory," "The VkJous Chdt" and their conversation is interrupted by "Bletk Meile" FEBRUARY 25 For momlnc and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Autumn Lents" (drem1) '56- Joan Crawford, Cliff Robertson. 9:30 O (C) "Sln(ln' In tflt Rein" (musical) '52-Geoe Kelly, Otbble Reynolds. 10:00 CI) (C) "Adventures of 1 Youns Men" Conclusloo (dram1) '62- Rlchard Seymer. Diane Baker. 12:00 O "Sevtntten" (comedy) '41>- Jackle Cooper, Betty Field. "Alllon1 the lMn(' (drama) '41 -Susan Hayward, Albert Dekker. 1:00 O ''Tit• IOlltn'' (mystery) ''6- Burt Lancaster, Ava Girdner. m ''They LJvt by Nlfht'' (drama) '49-Ferley Granaer. Kathy O'· Donnell. 3:00 (j) "Klnrs Cio Fortft" (drama) '58 Frank Sinatr1, Tony Curtis. ®) "Somettlln& of V1h.-" C.Onclu· sion (drama) '57-Aock Hudson, Sidney Poitier. 4:00 IJ (C) "Th• Seven Yter~ Itch" (comedy) 'SS-Marilyn Monroe, Tom Ewell. 4:30 (])Sam• u lC)AM llst1n1 EVENING 6:00 tJ D ®)mm News o rn mNnrs 0 Ci) Wild Wild Welt m The Fllnbtones I!) I Drtem of Jeannie ~ Speeklnr Freely EID Hocl1epod1• loci&• 9 Me,t>erry RFD ~El Amo 6:30 O Pleese Don't Eat tht Daislu O M•: (C) (90) "Kina Kone va. Godtllla" (fantasy) '63-Mich11I Keith. James Yaal, Tadio Taklshlm•. Kine Kon1 meets Godzilla In • b1ttle for supremacy while destroyina every1hin1 In their path. Cl) News ®) N11nt of Ute Q1m1 OJ Andy Ci tlfflttl Sflcnr II) Nanny end tflt ProftStOr Em Thirty Mlnuta With ••• m Wendttlust a ''"" Aal1 m Duelo tn P.tlnes &) Victoria Jemes SM 1:001J (])am" ... D 1'111 Rlfltmen Ci) Trutti or Connquencu CIJ Drlantt 0 Whit's My Unt7 OJ I lovt Lucy CD I Dr .. m of Jt1nnlt (fj) Bill Cosby on f'reludke (R) EIJ) History of Art g) 1'11tnte ff An9or 7:3011Qrc• 0 HollJwoocl S4111rt1 D Movies: (C) (2thhn) "Goddlll's Rtvtntt" ind .,..n" KenJI S1w1ra .Urs In both movies. Cl) To Teti tlM Trvtll Cl) I Drt1m of Jt11talo D Million $ Mtwle: (C) (2hr) "Scalploct" (western) '66 -Dile Robertson. Diana Hyland. Robert Random. A aambler Inherits more trouble than he bar1alned for when he wins the Scalplock and D1fl1nce Railroad In 1 poker 11me. m Hopn'I HlfMI OJ (]) Dr1ptt Q1) Will Street Wilk Ell) Thi Coul'M of Our Tinm @!)l.Als Comldr11 m Unta•ld Wot1d a>MovttG•• 1:00 II Cl) I IPlc!AC I To All My Friends On Short Bill Cosby, Glorl1 Fosttf and Dennis Hines star In this 90· minute drama about 1 bladt man's painfully nurtured dream °' pnwld· Ina his f1mlly with 1 b1tt1r way of llfe and what h1ppens when he learns his son Is strictlln with sickle· cell 1n1mla. 0 Q'§) m SIRfonl Ind Son "A Pad for Lamont" Lamont tuves home when his f1th1r Interrupts his date. Once he leaves, It's Fred who is besle1ed by women. U CJ) Cl) a> I lflclAC I Jecqun Cousteau "A Sound of Dolpflln1" In sequences filmed In the Straits of Gibr1ltar ind M1uret1nl1, Eut Africa, C1pt1ln Cousteau ind the divers of the Calypso study the dol· phins' sonar system and their un· usu1I 1bility to find their w1y by echo location. m Andy Griffith Sltow OJ Tiit Ylraf nl1n Ell) ~ Washlnaf.on WMk In RtvflW fl) Excluslvas ml Nino 1:30 0 (IQ) m Quonoto1 m Truth or ConsequtncH Ell) CU) Flh1 Od11MJ "Ivan the Ter· rible" Part I Serael Eisenstein's awesome 1943 Ruul1n historical masterpiece 1xplorln1 the 11rly rei1n of the ll11nd1ry cur. Nikol1I Cherklsov portrays Ivan. 9:00 U CIHl lC!> Ito o • 2 2 2 "The Quitter" In the mlddlt of 1n lmpor. tant meet, the champion swimmer at Wilt Whitman Hl1h suddenly stops swimmln1. m 01Vld Frost Show fl) LI Gita Qt Tht Vlratnl1n GiiJ N1tacll1 9:30 11 Cl) I lflC!AC I c Is P1ayttout1 "Look Homewud, Ansel" Gmtdlne Pa1e. E. G. Mershall ind Timothy Bottoms star In 1n 1d1pt1tion of the Pulitzer Priz1·Wlftn.11J pley blstd on Thom11 Wolf•'• turbultnt 1utoblo· lflphlcal ftMl. Sit it I Horth Clrolift• ton ltt 1"'1 die pllJ rt· volvts 1round metnbtn of 1 cfllcon. tented f1mlly 1trivin1 lndlvldu~lly for "1n unfound doo(' to verlous (Continued) FRIDAY (Continued) somethinas beyond their shabby boerdlna·house uistence 0 CI) a> Tht Odd Couple "Oscar's Promotion'' Oscar hirH Fe· lix to cover an international wresll· in& match and soon has reason to regret his decision. 0 News Watch John Fullmer I!) Biii CosbJ Show io:oo a mm Newi 0 (I> tl) Lov. American Style "love and the Happy Days" and "Love and the Newscasters." O Council Debate Councilmen Louis Nofell, Pat Russell, Robert Steven- son and Robert Wilkinson guest. @I) TV Musical a!) Lucha Libre 10:30 D I s;tc1•l J See How They Run A half-hour documentary about 1 heart experiment that began in Tor· ranee Hospital and ended at the Pikes Peak Marathon Run in Colo· rado last year. David Hartman nar· rates. t1Q) San Dieco Panorama m Safari lo Adventure ~ Vibrallons Victor Borge and Dave Brubeck euest. m Soul! El) Atormenbda er;, Dr. Simon Loeb 11 :00 iJ 0 Ci) El) m News 00 M1rshal Dillon O tl)News O Movie: (C) "To Hell With Heroes" (drama) '63-Rod Taylor. Claudia Cardinale, Harry Guardino. m Collete Basketb1ll USC vs. Ore· gon State. tape delay. m fashions in Sewing Lucille Rivers 11:05 O Colleae Basketball UCLA vs. Ore· gon Ducks. tape delay. 11:10 I!) Movie: "Beast of Hollow Moun- tain" (sci-fl) '56-Guy Madison, Patricia Medina 11:15 El) Cinema ~ 11:30 O CBS Late Movie: (C) "Village of l11e Damned" (horror) '6(}-George Sanders, Bubara Shelley. A ch1lhng story about supernalural chtldren in an English villa1e CJ t12J er;, Johnny Cuson Sched uled guests include Tennessee Ernie Ford. 0 (I) CI) Et) Dick Cavett Hlrhtmare £'IDDoln' It 12:30 0 Movie; "Northwest Trail" (wes fern) '46-John Utel, Joan Wood- bury. 12:59.0 Movie; "Rotten to the Core" (drama) '65-lan Bannen, Charlotte ~ampline. 1:00 CI) 0 0 ®) News m All·Nlfhl Show: "The lnheri· tance,'' "My Brother's Keeper" and "Sirocco" 1 :30 iJ Movie: "A stranier in My Arms" (drama) '59-June Allyson, Jeff Chandler. Page 22 S A T U R 0 A Y FEBRUARY 26 MORN INC 6:00 (j) TV 8 ClasJ100m 6:30 0 Black uperitnce m Let's Rap 7:00 O (fl Sunrise Semester 0 t12J er;, Dr. Dofrtdt fJ m Jtny Lewis Show m Thunderbirds m Spiderman 7:30 I) Ous1fs Trtehoute CJ m Deputy Dawe 0 Campus Profile 0 (I) @ Road Runner Ci) TV 8 Class.room O Movie: "Man on the Run" (mys tery) '60-8urgess Meredith (lg Uncle Russ m BroUler Buzz IE Bettle Bailey 8:00 0 00 Buis Bunny D m Woody Woodpedter 0 Popeye and friends 0 (I)@ funllr Phantom (j) Cartoon Carnival m A.M. Movies: (C) "The Detr- sl1ycr" (adventure) '57-Lu Bar ke<, Rita Moreno "Batmen of Afri· ca" (ad\lenture) '66-Clyde Beatty. Elaine Shepard. msamson 8:30 0 (j) Scooby·Doo CJ @) m Pink Panther 0 Gene Autry 0 @@ JKkson Five 9:00 iJ Harlem Globetrotters CJ (lg) m The Jetsons O Movie: "Paid to Kill" (mystery) '54-Dane Clark, Cecile Chevreau. 0 CV (j) Bewitched Ci) Cartoon Carnival 0 Movie: "Dranio" (drama) '57- Jeff Chandler, Joanne Dru, Julie London. ID Apartment Hunter's Show m Cine en Su Cay 9:30 iJ Tlle Hair Bear Bunch 0 ®) m Barrier Reef nJuana: Window to the South 0 @ Limille 10:00 iJ ® Pebbles and Blmm Ba11m 0 ®) m Take a Giant St1p fJ <IJ @ Curloslty Shop 10:30 8 Archie's TV fu.nnles O Roller Game O Movie: "fort Dobbs .. (western) '58-Clint Walker, Brian Keilh, Vir ginia Mayo. m Gospel Singing Jubilee al Buy-line 11 :00 6 00 Sabrina 0 09) er;, Mr. Wizard @ Real Estate Rentals 0 (}) lonny Quest 6) Kitty Welles EE lucha Libre 11 :30 I) 00 Josie ind fhe Pussycats D @) m The Buc1loos 0 00 Lancelot Unk m I SPECIAL I USC vs. UCLA Swim Meet A tape delay of ~he annual crosstown rivalry between the two THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEC:K, FEBRUARY 19, 1972 1quallc le.ins orlclnates from Santa Monica Hi&h School. USC Is ranked 2nd In the nation end UCL.A Is 3rd. I!) Movie: "Stran11 AdNntu,..,. (dram•) '56-8en Coopet, Merta En&llsh. AFTERNOON 12:00 iJ ([)The Mont.ea O Hieb School BastetNll Game of the W1tll Movie: "The Rlckltu Mo11111r• (mystery) '49-James Mason, Join Bennett, Gertldine Brooks. fJ (I) Et) American Bandstand O Sher1od: Holmes Theat,.. Qj Know Your Bible m S,Ortseope Qi Uncle Waldo 12:30 iJ (j) You An There (R) "The Mystery of Amelia Earhart'' Gerat. dine Brooks stars In this reconstruc- tion of the last hours before the famed aviatrix's disappearance In her flight around the WQr1d. O Laredo Q.Q) Mom: (C) ''frenchlt'' (we.stern) '51-Shelley Winters, Joel McCrea. Ell Corazon Satveje er;, Acriwlture USA a Rocky and friends 1;00 O CBS Children's fllm Futtv1I "for Boys Only Is for Girts, Too" is 1 Russian-made Enallstl· dubbed Mm about 1 air1's determin- ation to prove she's es capable es any boy when it comes to ptaylna soccer. Eva Jarkova stars. 0 (I) Colle1e Blslletball San fnin- cisco at Seattle. IE) News Nick Car1er m Consumer's Wor1d 9 The Addams family al Curiosity Shop 1;30 0 Movlt: (C) "The Gun H1wt" (western} '63-Rory Calhoun, Rod Cameron. 0 NHLAction (]) Mobile Home Show O Movie: "Teenacers from Oue.f Spaca" (scl-fi) '59 -David Love Dawn Anderson. m Ood1ers 7 2 I!) Movie: "Captains of die Clouds,. (adventure) '42-James Caaner. Dennis Moraan El) Eiltometro m Wln1s to Adventure The Munstefl 2:00 iJ Jackie Gle11on·lnverrary Golf Clnsic Live covera2e of this new tolf tournament rrom tho ln~errary Country Club, Laudertlill, Fla. lop pro golfers will vie for $52,000 first prize money. 0 This Week in NBA Cil Movie: "Cany on Crulslnt" (comedy) '68-Sidney James. Ken· neth Connor, Liz Fraser. ®) World of Sports llluatrattd m SOul Train El) Cine tft la Tarde 9 NBA Action a> Jonny Qunt 2:30 0 ~ al P1clfi' I Basketball USC Trojans vs Oreion Ducks, live. ~Spotts ActJon Pro-FU• 3:00 fJ CBS Gott Ctaulc (]) Youtll In the 70. D Aarlalltwe USA 0 C.ltbdty ...... (I) far Out F1kb O Mme: (C) "letum of tM Gun- flaftte,.. (W1$tem) '66-Robert T•Y· IOI, Chad Everett, Ana Martin. ®) Sdena f'Jdlon ThHtra m Movlt: "Fllpt Colft••nd'' (dra- 1111) '4t-ftobert T.,tor, Ruttt Hus• sey, Willer Pldaeon, P1ul Kelly. 3:30 D On Campus 0 CJ)(]) Pn1 lowttrs Tnr The $60,000 Fair Lanes Open, Sprtna· field, Vt. m Success Story C:OO iJ Tiie Siesta 11 Ovtr O l"'pacto With Manuel Areaon I!) W9fld of Sports lllv1lrtt141 m f1rst AdvlfltU'11 In l11provlsln1 m f~l·Socetr EI1) PanorHll Latino 4:30 iJ Mr. Ed Bfocua O Chltdoors With UbertJ Mutual (I) Celebritr ....U111 <iQ) WMt'1 Your Sl&n? O)NasltYHltMuk m A Publk Affth/Electloa '12 a l.efs '° ~lorln1 al Pro Bowlen Tour 5:00 iJ S41rvlval QIOdTalll U SeyMour's Monster Rill,: (C) "Draalla'a Dau(llter" (horror) '36- Gloria Holden, Otto Kru1er. 0 (I) Cl) (l) ABC's Wide Wol1d of Sports (j) ®) Newi O Lee TrfttftO'• Golf Show m OSCAR WINNER * JUDY HOLLIDAY In "BORN YESTERDAY" m Mcwlt Grtats: "lllom Yesterday" (comedy) '51-Judy Holliday, Wll· liam Holden. Broderick Crawford. I!) Tht 111 Valley m Tb• Advocates 9 Out.doors Wlt11 Ut.rtJ Mutu-81 S:lO 0 NnrM!akert Q (i)News fJ Candid CanttH m Edft of £ternlty Qt GiUlpn'1 Island 6:00 tJ 0 iD News Cf) Hieb Chaperfll 0 The Real Don Stftlt now dj Movlt (C) "S.1 end tM Sln&lt Clrt" (comedy) '64-Natalie Wood Tony Cortis. IE Brukln'a Wol1d EI!) Vibrations Ell 801 de Mexico 0 Maybeny RfD a!) Varitdad 6:30 CI) S,Orts With Berth O KNllC Ntwi Conference Cl) Spom atallt•ft 0 News Hugh Williams m lee Trevino's Golf Sllow ~ Crt.tn Aues Et) Nashville Musk ll:l H . 11:30 6:30 7:30 1:.30 11:00 11:10 11:30 6:30 7:30 •:30 11:00 ll;JO 11;30 k30 7:30 9:00 11:00 ll:JO 11:30 6:30 7:30 11:00 l1:10 11:30 6:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 11:00 11:15 l1:30 5:00 6:30 7:30 1 :00 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:30 7~0 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:JO 7:30 8:30 11:00 11:10 11:30 6:30 7:30 1:30 11:00 11:10 11:30 6:30 7:30 9:00 11:00 U :lO 11:30 6:30 7:30 11:00 11:10 11:30 6:00 7:30 1:00 8:30 9:00 11:00 11:15 11:30 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20 3 ''The Brata Bottle" Ccomtdy) '64 -Tony Randall, Bur1 lvH. 5 {C) "Won!Hr M•n" (muslcal) '45 -Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. 11 'Frankenstein's Dauatit•r" (horror) •59 -John Ashley. Sandr• Knlfht. 2 I (C "Ben Hur" CR) Conclusion (classic) ·59 -Charlton Heaton, Stephen Boyd. 9 fC> "Pink Penther" (comedy) '64 -Davtd Niven, Peter Sellers. 11 'ThJee Godfethers" (adventure) '49 -John Wayne. Wani Bond. 7 3 6 (C) ''The Adventures of Hick Cubr'' (ln)'stery) '71 -Robert Con· rad, Sh•ll•,Y. Winters. 6 "Smashup'' (drama) '4 7 -Susan Hayward. Eddie Albert. t "0.stry Rides "&•In" (western) '39 -James Stewart, Marlen• Dietrich. 7 (C) "The Crlm1on Bl•d•" (advlhture) '64 -L.ionel Jeffries. Oliver Reed. , 1'' 13 "Topp•r T•kH • Trip" (comedy) '39 -Constance Bennett. Rofand Youna. MONDAY, F'f:llRUARY 21 7 fC) "Hombre" Part I (western) '67 -Paul Newrn;in, Fredric March. 9 'Kini Rel" (adventure) '65 -Georae Seaal, Tom Courtenay. 4 10 (C "Probe" (ad11enture) '71 -Hugh O'Brlan, Elke Sommer. 7 3 6 ( ) "A Lovely Wey To Die" {suspense) '68 -Kirk Douales. Sylve Ko1clna. t (C) "Viva u1 Y•SH" (muslcal) '64 -Ell/ls Prnley, Ann·Mararet. 2 I "Tiie flrte1t'1 Wife" (comedy) '71 -Sophia Loren, Marcello Mutrolannl. 11 "And Baby W.akH Tllr••" (comedy) '49 -Robert Youna. Barbara Hal•. TUESDAY, F'£8RUARY 22 7 (C) "Hombre" Conclusion (western) '67 -Paul Newman, Fredric March. 5 (C) "Godilll•'• R•v•ns•" (horror) '71 -Kenji Sawa(I "Rodan" (horror) '57 -Kenll Sawan1. 9 "Hot As a Stran,er'' (drama) '55 -Robert Mitchum. Frank Sinatra. 7 3 6 (C) "Kuna Fu ' {drama) '71 -David Carradine. Barry Sulltvan, 9 "M04"1an" (comedr,l '66--Vanessa Red1rave. David Warner. 13 "The Youns Gun•• (western) '57 -Russ Tamblyn. Gloria Talbott. 2 I "Boys• Hlcht Out" (comedy) '62 -Kim Novak. Jamee Gamer. 5 "Roc:ketshlp X·M" (sci-f1) '51 -Lloyd Srldees. Osa Massen. 11 CC) ''Ramona" (romance) '36 -Don Ameche, Loretta Youn1. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 7 (C) "I'll Taite Sweden" (comedy) "65 -Bob Hope. Tuesday Weld. 10 (C) "B•ll•d of Josie" (western) '68 -Doris Day, Peter Gra11es. 9 (C) "The Hell Fl&hte"" (drama) '69 -John Wayne. Katharine Ross. 5 (C) "Oodillla'1 Reven1•" (horror) '71 -Kenji Sawara. "Rodan" ~horror) '57 -K•nll Sawara. 11 'Voyase to th• Planet of Prehistoric Women" (sci.fl) '66 -Mamie Van Doren. 9 (C) "A Man Called Gannon'' (western) '69 -Tony Fr•nciosa. Mlchael Sarrezln. 13 "Th• Blua G•nf•nl•" (mystery) •53 -Anne Baxter. Ann Sothern. 2 I (C) "Slsnpoat to Murder" (mystery) '64 -Joanne Woodward, Stuart Whitman. 11 "Creature f'rom the Haunted Se•" {scHi) '61 -Anthony Carbone, Betsy Jones Moreland. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2' 7 (C) "Kid Galahad" (muslc•ll '62 -Elvis Presley, Gia Youna. 5 (C) "Godillla'1 Re11en1•" (horror) '71 -Ken1l Sawara. "Rodan" (horror) '57 -Kentt Sawara. 9 (C) "Elephant Walk' (dram•) '54 -Elizabeth Taylor, Dana Andrew5. 2 I (C) "Bandol•ro" (western) '68 -Dean Martin. James Stew•rt. 9 CC) "Funnx F'ace" (comed1) '57 -Fred Astaire. Audrey Hepburn. 13 "Pay or DI•" (drama) '60 -Ernest Boranine, Zohra Lampert. 2 I "Troe'' (ICl·fll '70 -Joan Crawford. M ichael Gouah. 5 "Loat Continent" (ad11enture) '51 -Cesar Romero. John Hovt. 11 (C) "Ten Wanted Men" (western) '55 -Randolph Scott. Rfchard Boone FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 7 CC) "Kln1 Kona vs. Godillla" (fantasy) '63 -Michael Keith. James Ya1i. 5 (C) "Oodillla'1 Reven&•" (horror) '71 -Kenj1 Sawara. "Rodan" (honor) '57 -KenJI Sawara. 9 (C) "Scalploc:k" (western) '66 -Dale Robertson, Diana Hyl•nd. 9 (C) "To Hell With Heroes" (drama) '68 -Rod Taylor, Claudia Cardin ale. 13 "least of Hollow Mountain'' Csci·fi) '56 -Guy Madison. Patricia Medina 2 I (C) ''VIiias• of the Damned" (drama) '60 -Georae Sanders. Bar· bara Shelley. 10 9 11 7 4 10 9 2 3 6 7 8 13 SATURDAY; FEBRUARY .26 (C) "Se11 end the Slns1• Girt" (comedy) '64 -Natalie Wood. Tony Curtis. (C) "four tor TuH" (western) '63 -Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin. "Born Yesterday" (comedy) '44 -Judy Holliday, 'William Holden. 3 6 (C) "Two for the Money" (adventure) '71 -Steven Brooks, Robert Hooks ~C) "McUntock" (adventure) '63 -John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara. C) "Robin •nd th• Seven Hood•" (adventure) '64 -Dean Marton, rank Sinatra. "Shocll Treatment" and "M•teor Monster" (C) "Sound of An1er" (drama) '68 -Burl Ives, James Farentino. CC) "TII• Hanalna fret" (western) '59 -Gal')' Cooper, Maria Schell "Sh•rlocll Holmes and 'Ttn'Or by Hight" (mystery) '46 -Basil Rathbone, Nlael Bruce. CC) "Oe•d Hut on a MefT'/-Go-Round" (adventure) '66 -Jamn Cobum, Camllla Spuv. (C) "H•ro'• Island" (adventure) '62 -James Mason, Rip Torn. "Arsenic and Did Lace" (comedy) '44 -Cary Grant, Josephine Hull. THE DAILY PfLOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 19, 1972 SAVE s101 ... on this deluxe COLOR console with beautiful breakfront ultra· Tube styling, ultra-bright and rectangular Matrix Picture plus convenient Magnevox TOTAL AUTOMATIC COLOR SYSTEM Mediterranean styling -mQdel 7186. Early Amerlcan and Contemporary styles a lsn available. Save on UHF /VHF Remote Control too. 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We'll par is tor published question•. SOrry, -can't answer otti.rs. FOR ROMAN POLANSKI, film cbr11ctorand w«Lower of Sharon T<JUJ How do you juatify the uae of graphic violence in movie• today, such"' in your film, "Macbeth," with it. ex~t beheading and throat-slitting? I have heard that you call thia "beneficial." Can you n- plain?-J. Riley, Bergen, N .J. • It's pointless to make a fantasy of violenl'e off-camera, as was done in the 1930s nnd 1940s, when it was ugninst the Motion Pkture C.:o<le to show a knife enter u bo<ly. Because FOR BILL MOYERS, fonnet pru& aecretarv to PreNlent Lflndon B. Johmon There is currently much controversy over President Jobn- son's memoirs. What to you was surprising about LBfs stand oo Vietnam?-Robert Johnson, Little R~ Ark. • What was surprising was that th.is man who wanted everyone to reason together .finally resorted to force. He took as a sign of weakness the inability of his friends to articulate their deep and vague uneasiness about the war, in contrast to the admiration he showed those who could argue persuasively for it. FOR CEORCE KENNEDY You attained stardom somewhat late in life. What was the turning point?-Ralph Jackson, Little Rocle, Ark. • ln 1959, when I headed for Hollywood, big guys like Jim Arness and Rock Hudson were stars-and tfiey needed someone like me to beat up. If J'd come to Hollywood in the late '40s, during the era of short heroes like Bogart, Cagney and Garfield, I'd have starved. FOR EMMETT KELLY, clown What advice do you give young people who ask how to go about becoming a clown?-0. L., Lancaster, Pa. • I tell them to get professional makeup, practice before a mirror and don't oopy other clowns. They should try to create a makeup that fits their face. FOR DICK GREGORY It's been reported that some servicemen are cold toward Bob Hope and his pro-Administration jokes. How does be bit you these days?-Jobn Alexander, Durham, N.C. • 1 don't think he's still funny. He doesn't have that rapid fire that I fell in love with as a kid-blip, blip, blip. Hope is an offspring of our degenerate system: Fifty years from now, if tfiis country survives, nobody will know who Bob Hope was. FOR ROY HOFHEINZ, preddent, HowtonAatrodome Has any baseball player ever hit the Astrodome roof with a batted ball? Has any football player come dose to hitting it with a kick or pau?-Steve Hathaway, Neenah, Wis. • No baseball player ever has come close to hitting the Astrodome roof by batting n thrown baseball. However, by throwing it themselves and using a fungo bat. there have been three plnyers who have hit the roof during practice. They're all pitchers-Ed Roebuck, Don Dennis and Joe Hoerner. No football player has come close to hitting the 200-foot-high Astrodome roof with a football, either thrown or kicked. assuult, murder :11H.l viole1ll'c seemed 1111real, people-espe- cially <:hildren-l><..'t111ne very placid alKmt viule11t.-e. Children growing up in thw.e years bcl_icvoo thut t~ person <.-oul<l be ldlled an<l not l>e hurt. Ju1>t pot11t t~e g~n, 1t _goes boo~'. and the person is <lend. But people don t <lie em;ily. It is <lifficult to kill n human being; it is not neat :ind tidy. The m?re people realize that, tl1e more they will benefit. Showmg graphic violent-e i.~ n henefidal, e<lut:ationul. tool, the ~rst step in stuppi11g scuseless wars and personal v10le11ce .igmnst ea<'h other. I have hean.l the <.:ritil'ism tliut I portrnyed the violent-e in .. Macbeth" on ly l>tx:ause of the brutal wny my wife was murdered. That is 11ot true. The violence is in Shakespeare's story. Read it. I didn't put it there. FOR LUCIUE BALL .. The Lucy Show" keeps rolling on and oo. How do you ex· plain its continuing popularity?-Linda Wiseman, Lan- caster, N. Y. • There are lots of reasons. Our PoPularity covers three generations of viewers. Little Jcid.s enjoy the slapsticlc, phys- ical comedy. Older people understand Lucy s problems. And there's enough action and story rolling along to keep teenagers and others watching. But the main thing, I think, is identity. Every man tells me he's married to a Lucy. FOR GORE VIDAL, author Although you are related to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, you have been critical of the Kennedys. Now there is talk of Sen. Edward Kennedy running for ofllce, Will the Chap- paquiddick tragedy hurt his chances for nomination at the Democratic Convention?-R. A., Waco, ~<UU e No. I can see it now-the slogan will be "Chappaquid- dick aod Muskie too." This busines~ of Chappaquiddick will become an act of heroism, like PT-109. They'll say, "Why, he swam 20 miles while wounded and saved that ~rl." FOR JACK NICKLAVS Which 6ve golf COU(Se.S would you rate as the toughest 6ve on which you play golf?-Glade Overly, Provo, Utah • Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, Calif.; Harbour Town Coif Links, Hilton Head Island, S. C.; Pinehurst Country Club, Pine- hurst, N. C.; Seminole Coli Club, Pahn Beach, Fla. FOR GLENDA JACKSON Although you won an Oscar last year, I've heard you had reservations about the award. What are your objectionsP- Dorothy J. Sullivan, Brighton, Mass. • One thing seems crucifyingly cruel-the way the cam- eras rush to the faces of the losers a5 soon as the winner is announced. Also, I feel something should be done about the nominations. People should be asked, ''Do you want to be nominated?" Perhaps some, like George C. Scott, would not like to be. They should have the-choice. ·Febru•rr 20, Jtn liunl(V~ The NewlPllP9' llegulne LEONARD S. DAVlOOW, cttalrm• MORTON FRANK, ........... 81Mt Publw.r W. 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Th• Grand Prize la 1 Wlnnt11110 Chieftain 11 Motor Home, fully equllll*I, plus His 'n Htr ltn Yamana 100 Enduro LT2 Trail Bikes. 45 dou.blt first prlzn are His 'n Her 1972 Yamaha 100 Enduro U2 Trail 81kes-2 bibs to bt awarded to th• wlMtr In ucll of th• 45 partlclpatln1 statn. 1,000 second prim 111 True Temper Camplftl Tool Kits conslatlna ot belt. ut wlttl shtattl, utlllty saw, and shovel. All winners wlll bt notlned by mall. I. Prizes ere non-tr1nsf1rabl1 tnd nor.-rtdff!lllblt fOI cash. No Mlbst.IMta for prlzr; as offtrld. Only one prize to a family. The odds of wlnnln1 wlll bt dettr· mined by the numbtf of entries received. All 1,040 prlza wlll 1141 ewvded. 7. Local\ state and federal Wets, If any, are tllt ntlPOllslblltty of th• w nnera. 1. Open to residents of the Continent.II United Stata and Hawaii only. Entrants must bt 21 y11rs of 111 or older. Em- ployen and their famlllts of ll J. Reynolds Tobeeco Co., Its subsldlarlts and 1f1lllattc1 com111nlts, Its adVtrtlsln1 11111- clH and Sootts lntemallonal art not tll&lblt. Vold In ldlbo, Mluour1, Wulllnrton, Florida, Ceoral• and wllertvlt' tlst prohibited or resfrtcttd by law. All ftderel, state ind local laws and re111l1tlon1 apply. To obtain 1 list of winners, stnd a stamped, 1tlf·addrtsatd envetor to1 Winston 'Down Home' Amerlc• Winners, P.O. Box 822 , St. Pauli Minnesota 55182. Winners lists wlll bt malled before J11nt , 11172. NO PUllCltASl REQUIRED ·Winston FILTER ·ClGARETTES Wa1111ng, The ~geon Genetti Has Determined That Ctgaf1118 Smotmg Is Dangerous 10 Your Health. OR WIN ONE OF WINSTON'S OTHER GREAT PRIZES 45 Double FIRST PRIZES HIS 'N HER Yamaha Trail Bikes 1000 SECOND PRIZES :r rue Temper Camping Tool Kits .................................................................. I a..11 t9: wtla1'1'1 'Dftl MNll' Am.ie1 Sta'ts P.O. leit UM, St. h411, lflllttttl SS1t2 Please enter me In Winston's 'Down Home' America Stakes. Enclostd art two Winston pacu1es, (any size) or th• words "Winston Filter Cl11retttt" printed In blocll letters on a 3• • ~· piece of paper. I certify th•t I am 21 years of •I• or oldfl. ADORESS---------------PHONE NO.------- I •IQUllllU> \ DEALEfl'S NAME----------------------- CITY-----------STATE -------Z1P------ -·$$ Eotff" '"" """ II-''"""",.,.,,,. Mf'OITAllT: le'' 11111'11 fW ,_state's *1IWl11, ,_mot write 1111 ... et,_, state • Utt ~ et tllt ••tftJt, 11 tlle ltww lttt ~·· -----··----------0 tt JI • J ttlYNOLOt TOI.ACCO C0M,AN1.•lllllTO••t ,U l M.• C. 19 mg."iar", 1.3 mg.pic oune av. per c1ga1e11e. FTC Repln AUG. '71. How I Pick Jurors By F. Lee Bailey, For Family Weekly T he first C.oppolino trial bad opened in Freehold, N.J., and I was asking prospective jurors whether evJdenoc of extramarital activity would prejudice them against the defendant. Tbe ques- tion was an eaentiaJ ooe because my client. Dr. Carl C.oppolino, was accused of killing his former paramour•s hus- band. But when I put the question to a square-faced miruog engineer named George Phillips, I got more than ·I expected. Phillips not only answered with an emphatic no, but added: "We're all human beings, and I step off the line myself." It's hard to say whether I was more pleased or surprised. I leaned forward and looked at him, and PbiUips left no doubt about his point of view. "I bet you step out of line, too," be said. "You're the type." Laughter filled the courtroom. "No further questions," I said. "I'll take the Fifth." But I also took the juror. Later, Phillips became foreman of the jury, which found C.oppolino not guilty. The point is that Phillips was an ex- cellent juror for the case. He was honest, intelligent and eminently rea- sonable. I knew be would be able to keep the facts of Doctor Carl's daJliaoce separate from the facts of the alleged crime-a death of which C.oppolino was indeed innocent. One of the questions I'm most frequently asked is what do I look for in a prospective juror. My answer is that I don't look for any par- ticular type of person. I look for a human being who appears to be a good juror for that particular case. In this instance, Phj)Jips was outstanding. However, I do observe some general guidelines. Primarily, I want someone who wiJI be able to follow the rule of reasonable doubt, which is supposed to be basic to our system of criminal law. What this means is that even if the juror thought it probable that the defendant was guilty, he would nevertheless vote for acquittal if there were the slightest reason for doubt. And in questioning a juror, I'm often more interested in his unspoken responses than in his actual answers. I once gave a demonstration of these guidelines on TV. A woman from the sludio audience wu picked as a pro- spective juror, and I told her she would be asked to decide a case of robbery- murder. I said she would eventually be 4 • FAMILYWEEKLY,F-...,Y•.ttn asked not whether my client did it, "but whether or not you're satisfied that he did it to tjJe point where you have no doubt about it.•• lf she thought he prob· ably did it. but bad a doubt with a rea- son behind it, would she vote not guilty? "I believe l would," sbe answered. I also asked if she thought it poaible that police sometimes arrested the wrong man. She said that, on a 50-50 basis, it was "more likely" they would arrest the right man, "but it's certainly ~ibJe." When I asked if she would be able to .. wipe from your thinking the general proposition that arrest may mean guilt, .. she hesitated, then said, "I believe that I can." Finally, I uked her to look at the defendant, played by the TV-show host. What I wanted to know, I said, was .. whether or not he really has, in your own mind, a presumption of innocence that won't disappear unless he's proven suiltyr• "Yes." she said, drawing out the word as she replied. 'JUt WM a womao I would definitely have wanted as a juror. Do you know why? Her very hesitancy in responding to my questions was a tip-off to her value. The actual, or articulated, an· swers were not overly important; I pretty much knew what they were going to be. Her agonizing was what im· pressed me. I could see that she was mulling the concept of reasonable doubt. and wrestling with the cooftict between presumption of innocence and the belief that police usually arrest the right man. Such hesitancy usually be- speaks a great deal of soul-searching and honesty. Jf you draw that sort of reaction from a prospective juror, as opposed to slick or rigid answers, then reasonable doubt becomes a meaning- ! ul safeguard. Sometimes unarticulated response oomes down to what it has become voguish to call "body language." Occa- sionally, a simple look or action may be sufficient. For instance, I picked one woman on a hunch of C.oppolino's-he suggested that I select her simply be- cause of the way she was looking at me. I accepted her without asking a single question. And it is relevant that my aides during the screening of that jury included hypnoanalyst Dr. William I. Bryan, an expert in interpreting un- articulated response. Are lawyers ever prejudiced against "In.,.....,,. a Juror," edmfta a.lley, noted tor IUdl hunou9 trtala •the cart CoppoQno C11M and the s.m 8heppllld cw, "t'm ott... ..... ~ In hie unepoken retpOnMS then In hla ac:tual .........., .. whole groups of people as prospective jurors? Sometimes, yes. Most trial lawyers, for example, have strong pro and con feelings in regard to women jurors. I developed a prejudice against them early in my career when I was def eMing an accused bank robber in Plymouth, Mass. During their delib- erations on a hot day, the jurors opened a window, and their voices were audible on the lawn outside, where I was .chat- ting with a district attorney's investi- gator. Inadvertently, the detective and I became privy to the panel's decision· making process. ' As we listened, two of the six women on the 12-member jury started raking yean off my life. The ftnt said that she wasn't sure whether my client had robbed the bank in question, but that he had a police record, and "if we don't put him in prison, sooner or later he will rob some bank; so I'm oonvinced we ought to find him guilty." The other woman said that would be very unfair. After all, she said, you shouldn't con· ·- A famous defense lawyer admits an early experience made women jurors a taboo in his mind. Then along came Kitty Fabian .••. vict a man for a crime he has yet to commit. But then she referred to testi- mony that my client was a racetrack habitu6. "Well, it goes without saying," she said, "that anyone who spends a Jot of time at the racetrack is a thief of some kind or other." She said that was sufficient reason for conviction. FOl'fuutely, wlNr beJlds prevailed many hours later, and my client was a cquitted. But I couldn't forget what I'd overheard, and I made a crass gen- eralization. I decided that putting a woman on a jury was tantamount to playing Russian roulette. For two years, I never allowed a woman on any jury that I had a part in selecting. Then along came Kitty Fabian. ... The scene was a Worcester, Mass., murder trial in which my client was accuaed of dispatching his estranged "I want a juror who will be able to follow the rule of reason- able doubt, which la supposed to be basic to our system of criminal law." wife's lover with three blasts from a J 6-gauge shotgun. He'd done it all right, but I hoped to convince a jury that it was manslaughter as opposed to tirst- degree murder. The key element was premeditation. If the jurors believed that my client, a former psychiatric pa- tient, had planned the tilling, they would have no choice but to bring in a murder-first conviction. I felt we'd have a good shot at man- slaughter with a responsive jury. What bothered me was that a large percent~ age of the panel from which the 12 jurors would be selected had listed themselves as "retired." I wanted jurors who co"uld feel some of the emotion that went through my client's mind when he found his wife and an erstwhile pal together. I felt that called for younger, rather than older people. Although retired types often make excellent jurors because of their ex- perience, they can be unswervingly righteous. A panel full of adamantly righteous citii.ens may be a prosecutor's dream, but it's a defender's nightmare. Usina my challenges carefully, J tried to balance the ages of the jury members. I wasn't doing too well, how- ever, because there weren't enough younger people to choo9e from. Then a blue-eyed blonde with a model's face and figure took the stand and gave her name and address. She had a twinkling expression, and a charmingly forthrisht manner. Her name, she said, was Kitty Fabian. For two years, J'd refused to pick a woman juro r. My ban was inftell.ible, and I hadn't even considered breaking it for this trial. In fact, I had already excluded several women. Now, without the slightest analysis, I jumped up and said, .. We'll take her." I said it with a smile. Mrs. Fabian smiled back. It was an exchange of unspoken responses. With one woman on the jury, I ac- cepted another. My reason was that it somehow seemed indecent to Jock Mrs. Fabian up with 11 men for the duration of the triaJ. Tilc second woman was pleasant in personaJity and appearance, and I'm sure she never realized she was selected as a chaperone. From a defemc point of view, the case developed beautifully. 11le police photographer had taken pictures of the murder scene that supported my client's account of finding his ex-wife and ex- friend together in a compromising situation. And we had abundant evi- dence showing that the slaying victim was a bragging Romeo who preyed on married women. During all this testi- mony, I kept a close watch on Kitty Fabian. It was plain from her expres- sion that if someone tike the deceased had ever made a pass in her direction, he wt>uld have been in trouble. The jurors stayed out longer ~han I'd expected, and I became nervous about the' verdict. But when they filed back into the courtroom, Kitty Fabian was blushing, and I knew it would be all right. lndeed, the verdict was the one I had sought-manslaughter. Aftuwud, I talked to one of the jurors, and asked him what had held up the verdict He motioned across the room to Kitty Fabian. "She did," be said. "We'd an agreed on manslaughter after a short time-all but Mrs. Fabian. She insisted that we find your client not guilty without any conditions. It took us five hours to convince her." Tilc juror shook his head. "She's a stubborn gal," he said. "But she's quite a woman." I agree. 1 have never since been afraid to put a woman on a jury. O FAMILY WEEKLY. Fet>Nary 20, 1172 • 5 Newl Brown-In-Bag: Cooks economy 1neats iuicier. •• without a splatter. Have you cooked inex· pensive cuts, only to get dry, stringy meat ptus a splattered ovenf Not with Brown-In-Bog. The see-through bag for iufcier oven-coolcing without a juicy oven. Use it, too, for freezer- storing foods ... then put it right into your oven without thawing. Brown-In-Bog holds natu- ral juices in and around the meat. Makes meat baste itself brown, moist, tender. Ideal for money-saving rump roost, pot roast, brisket, meatloaf, poultry, fish. fOf' all meoh you normally braise ..• and no messy top-of-stove browning needed. Try Brown-In-Bag IOOf1 with this recipe or a family favorite. POT ROAST WITH VEGETABLES (Serves 6-8> 3-4 lbs. beef for pot roast flour 6 small potatoes, peeled; or 2 large, quartered 6 carrots, pared 1 envelope dry onion soup mix Yl cup water Trim excess fat from meat. Rub roast with flour. Place bag In pan and sprinkle half of onion soup mix on bottom. Put roast In bag and arrange vegetables around roast. Sprinkle remaining onion soup mix over entire surface of roast and veae· tables and add water. Tie bag and puncture 6 small holes in top. Cook In preheated 325°f . oven 2 to 2lfl hours. Pierce with fork to test for doneness. THREE SIZES: 10" Jt 16" hotda up to 6 Iba.-,. ..... ....._ 14• ic 20" hotda up to 12 Iba-~ .... , , , 11• x 22" hokl1 up to 20 Iba. -(or 3 or more chlck•na). FREE RECIPES IHClUOEO.'-·-· For iuicy meats with nO oven dean-up. SIZES: 7 to 17 8to20 1' Yi to 24' Yi NIW SPllMG COLOIS: liletime lining lor comfort and shape-retention! coachman 0 stunning ao- 1 o r ·stressed nedt- line. Superbly tailored with front and back seams to gentfy skim your figure . Bonded Coloroy • Rayon Knit. FOR PROMPT DELIVERY ORDER THIS FABULOUS VALUE BY MAIL TODA YI 8oMed eo4or..,9. Or.af .. } Hew ._y7 s .. • .. c...,. 2194 e .. 1 .. \tVhatHappenstothe Pets Nobody Wants~ "' By Patricia Ricord . :.' ~ . . .. ' .# I O ne morning not long ago, two little girls appeared at my door. One of them was cradling in her arms a small ball of black fur that m ore closely resembled a teddy bear than a puppy. They explained that they had found him wandering around the street and thought that perhaps he was lost. One look at him made me suspect that he was not lost at all, but more than likely the victim of some unthink- ing person who did not want him and therefore had dumped him out of a car in olir vicinity. He wasn't' more than six weeks old and was so skinny that his ribs showed through his soft fur. His littJe tummy was bloated and full of worms. The girls brought him into my kitchen, where I offered him a saucer of milk. But he was so frightened he just stood there and trembled. His young rescuers begged me to keep him, but I cxplajned that I already bad two dogs of my own, and, since my husband and I travel a lot, I couldn't possibly care for another. But I in· structed them to bring him back to me if they couldn't find him a home and I would take hlm to the Humane Society, where at least he would receive food and shelter. But Blackie, as be was later named, was fortunate. Ho found a home with one of the families in our neighborhood. Regretfully, this happy ending is not the rule for most aban- doned and unwanted animals in this country. Recently on television, a member of the National Humane Society reported that over l 0,000 puppies and kittens are born each hour in this country. Most of these are destined never to find a home. The blame lies squarely oo those who own pets but faH to have them spayed or altered. Some people talte for granted that their female dogs and cats will produce one or two litters per year, while the owners of male animals permit them to roam freely in pursuit of any female cat or dog in heat. The M,.. Petrtcla Ricord, who deeertbe9 het· Mff .. Just en •""'99 cftlnn Who ,.pf>9n• k> lowe anlmaa., 11"8 with her husband 1at LL Noel Ricord, at Patrictt Air Force Ba~ In Flortd9. She ,_ two dogs. I • e FAMILY WHK&.Y, fef>nlery IO, 1tn An impauloned plea by one concerned citizen on behalf of the thousands of neglected pets that today roam our street. and countryside results of this negligence on the part of pet owners are the miJlions of un- wanted arumals born each year. Some of these otherwise sensible anJ compassionate persons have shocking and deplorable ways of disposing of the unwanted animals in their care. One popular method is to put a brick or stone in a sack containing a kitten or puppy and throw it into a river or pond. Other animals are dumped out on highways or busy streets, where the poor creatures, frightened and con- fused, often meet bloody and painful deaths. Those who manage to survive the traffic often roam the streets, living off of garbage and sometimes forming wild packs that attack: sheep and cattle in an effort to survive. 1'he solution to this pathetic and ap- palling sjtuation is shockingly simple. lf all pets not owned for breeding pur- poses were spayed or altered, the prob- lem would diminish significantly in a short time. The altering operation is safe and not especially expensive. Costs vary, but the average is about $25, which most families can afford. For those who can't, free spaying clinics arc being opened in some areas of the country. If you cannot possibly have your animal spayed, you should keep your female pet confined during her fertile period. If you don't care enough to prevent the birth of unwanted puppies and kit- tens, please bring them to your local SPCA. There they will at leut have a chance of finding a home or will be put to sleep in a merciful way. And for those of you in the market for a family pet: before you visit that expensive pct store or breeding farm, why not at least visit your local SPCA. You'll find it's just filled with anxious puppies-of which only about 20 per- cent are likely to find homes. Chances are you won't be able to resist the wagging tails and friendly, eager liule faces begging to be taken home. 0 IT'S NATIONAL JEU:OeSAVESYOUR BUDGET MONTH. • BRANOGELATIN Three ways to please your family and your budget at the same time. Since Jeu-0• Brand Gelatin costs less than 4¢ a serving, it lets you serve dessert knowingyou're penny·wise. And JelJ-0 is so light and un-stuffy, you can do all sorts of extravagant, yummy and fruity things to it that are pound·f oolish. JeU·O. If you're at the end of your bankroll, it belongs at the end of your meal. Rip~e Dessert, about SC a seni!!g* l package (.3 oz.) Jell·O• Lime l cup boiling warer Gelatin 1 cup cold waler 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup ice cream Dissolve gelatin and sugar in boiling water. Add cold water; chill until set, but not firm . Alternately spoon gelatin and ice cream into dessert gla~. beginning and ending with gelatin. Garnish as desired. Crull . Serves 5. Layered Fruit Dessert, about 8C a servi!Mt* 1 can (&3/4 oz.) fruit cocktail 2 packages (.3 oz. each) Jell·O• Brand Strawberry or Orange Gelatin 2 cups boiling water I pint vanilla ice cream. slightly softened Drain fruit cocktail: reserve syrup and add water to make 3/4 cup. Dissolve"! package gelatin in 1 cup boiling water. Stir , in 3/4 cup syrup ~ and water. Chill until thickened; stir in fruit cocktail. Pour into mold. .. Chill until set, but not firm. Dis· solve remaining package gelatin in 1 cup boiling water; blend in ice cream. Stir until smooth and thickened. Spoon over set gelatin. Chill until ' firm-at least 3 hours. Unmold. Makes about 5 ' ( cups or 10 servings. !!!!RY. l..ay:ered De.uert; about 8C a ~· I package (3 oz.) Jetl·O• Brand 1/2 tray Oto 10) ice cubes Gelatin, any flavor 3/4 cup drained canned pineapple 1 cup boiling water l/3 cup sour cream Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Add ice cubes and stir until gelatin starts to th.icken-3 to 5 minutes; remove any unmelted ice. Meas- ure I cup and add pineapple; spoon into 6 dessert gluses. tr desired, stemmed ghmes may be tilted in refrigerator by catching ~ between bars of rack and leaning top against wall. Chill until finn. Add sour cream to remaining gelatin; beat until foamy and soft: spoon over gelatin in gl~. Chill at least 1 hour, tilted as before, if desired. Garnish as desired. Serves 6. r-----------------~ I GENERAL FOODS I ! FREE PACKAGE I I purchase slx 3 oz. boJr" (or three 6 oz. box") of Jell.o-Ge&atfn and get an extra 3 OL package free I I Take this coupon to your : grocer now. Offer limited to one 1 coupon per purchase. ~ I~ ~ I~ MR. GROCVI: 6-rll Foods Cofpolalloft will l'ldllm 11111 coupoll ~ 1~it!~~~Jy:;=:'it°!n'ff'111e~Je1H>Gllltinllld,~ Nlf, llpoll llCIUIS\, YOU~ widllnce 1hnof "'f Ulidletoty to Glinetll Foods CofporlticMI, COUj)Oll llllY not bl I mltned Of trlnSMred. Customer rnu1I pey atrt .-ta ~ wllef'e llfO/lillited, Wad or ratriclld I la Good only In U.S.A. Cnh Yllue: l./20$. Couoon not bl llonored 11 pmen1ec1 lflfollP outside ...,,an. bro111n I ottletl who 11'1 llOI ,.., clistributM OUC'""""metd\lnclite'"."for ... r.eceMd~~"°~~o=~ : COUPON urFICE. I . 8QX 103, ~. llUNOIS 60901. ON OO'tllES fEllllUART 28. 1973. I .... _ I I I I I I I l.&N N' Haight Family Affair · FOR ALL WE KNOW RMny Days and Mondays SUpe,..., i} 20911 lt's~to Take Some Time Carry Your Load ..... Settct ... 21••. 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RIOt RIOt ~M owtoUse Dreams to Solve Your Problems Tbe world we enter through .I.the portals of sleep ia a dim and ancient land of shadows. Primitive man believed that his soul Jeft his body during sleep. and that he actually visited dit- tant places and long-dead ancea- ton in his dreams. Probably not many would be- lieve such a thing today. But dreams are still a mysterious and fucin.ating subject. The popular- ity of dream books attest.a to that. In them. you can still read that to dream of a gypsy is to predict ao amorous adventure, or that to look at your own bare foot in a dream is a sign that you will laugh before you cry. Tbe9e readings. of course. are pretty arbitrary. But the fact is, dreams reveal clear data about the problems of living; they fur. ther the doctrine of "Know Thy- self'; and they increase your lcnoWtedge of bow to relate to others. There la nothing very spooky about Interpreting dreams. In feet, It'• a lltUe Ilk• Interpreting today'• symbolic movln. work. of reference on the subject. His view that almost all dreams are secret sexual wishes has been chaUenged by modern authori- ties, but be is still accepted u a pioneer and discoverer. Tbe dreams of sotdien in World War I puzzled Freud. They often were.repetitive nightmares concerned with hair-raising danger. It waa clear to Freud that these dreams couldn't be secret wishes. It was also clear that they weren't sexual. Freud postulated that perhaps man was driven by some kind of repetition-compul- sion instinct. Slowly, investiga- tors saw that dreams lite these seemed to be directed toward problem-solvmg. From problem-solving. it is only a short step to realizing that dreams can be a pathway to crea- tivity and di$oovery. History is full of cases where a man's dreams solved problems that eluded him in the daytime. Dr. Otto Loewi, who received a Nobel Priu in I 936 for his work relating to the chemical tranvnission of nerve imputaea. ~amed the experiment that led to his discoveries. He had the same dream for three nights. On the ftnt and second nights, he woke up and scribbled the exper- iment on a pad next to his bed. But in the morning, he was un- able to decipher his own not.es. When be went to sleep the third night and dreamed, instead of scrawling notes, he got up, put on his shoes and went over to the laboratory to perform what he later tenned an unbelievably sim- ple experiment involving a frog•s bean and stimulation of the vagus nerve. His unconscious had come up with a simple solution to what bad baftled bis conscious. There are other instances: The man who invented the benzene ring. an enormous step forward in organic chemistry, dreamed that two snakes were ctwing each other and that they got each other's tails. This sym- bolil.ed to him how carbon atoms could link together to form a ring. Robert Louis Stevenson often said that be used his dreams for story plots. Mathematicians have solved problems in their dream.a. and children have memorized maps in thein. What's the trick? Basically, it's that you must learn to interpret a dream as a flow of symbols.The layman must realize that every item in his dream probably stands for something else. Or he should be suspicious that it does. It is well to remember that the You can learn to read your own dreams. Persons who have undergone analysis are often en- couraged to d9 this by the doctor. There is nothing very spooky, mystical or superstitious about it. In fact, it•s a JittJe like interpret- ing today•s symbolic movies. 10 Keys to Unlocking a Dre~ How can dreams have a prac- tical application to your life? How can you use them to be hap- pier, or to solve problems, or to attain a goal? Let's look at some examples: Dr. Sigmund Freud referred to dreams aa the "royal road .. to the unconscious. His •'The lnt.erpre- mtion of Dreams" is still a classic Dr. Cottef ....... • .........,., of ..,. goMmlng bo9rd of l'8 .... York ~of MedklM Md ......... .,., of .... AmertGen P9ychlatJtc AModllUoft, 98'" up • Cllreet' -phyelologlid Md ~ to .,... ccne • peJChl8trllt when M ob- wwd that ......, of hie ~· ............ peycholoelafty ,,.... ....-.. He pr8CtlcM P9Jehlatry In .... Yortt City. 1. Before retiring, think of the subject about which you want to drum. Devote l S minutes, no more, to trying to solve whatever is concerning you. 2. It might be well to write down an outline of what is on your mind. 3. Place a pad and pencil on a table (with a lamp), beside your bed. 4. When you wake up, do not leap to your feet. Lie quietly for a few aeconds and try to remember your dream. 5. Then write it down with all the details you can recall. I. Try free asso<:iations to see what the various points in the dream au~ to you. 7. U you think you never dream, think again. The "I never dream0 myth has fatten before the oew science of dreams. Dreama are not usually remembered unless one ia motivated · to remember them. It is almost routine for the penon consulting the therapist to say, .. 1 don't dream." The analyst simply replies, "Everyone dream.a -make an effort to remember." Dream amnesia is due to reprea- 1ion. 8. Now that you know you do have dreams. remember that every dream is a struggle to find a solution for ao unsolved problem in living, often left over from the preceding day. This may help to interpret it . t. A aotution may pop out of your dream memories. 10. Assess the solution. You must ask yourself if the answer is a useful one or oot. la it good or bad? Doea it help to unify things? child we once were still dwells within UI and exp~ its im· pulses, often through baft!ly do- rectable behavior when awake, but cleatly in a dream. Freud tells ol a phyaician in h1s 30s who told him that a yellow lion often appe&Rd in hia dream lite. Altbouah the dreamer did not remember the fact, a yeUow lion had ~n a favorite toy of his in childhood. Freacl'a tbeol'y, in essence, waa that the wish gives rise to the dream, aod that fulfillment equals the dream. A clever lady patient argued with Fn:ud about thit- saying she bad a dream in which a wish was not fuJfttled. "I dream that I wish to give a supper." she said, "but having Dotbing at band except some smoked salmon, I think of going marketing. Then I remember it is Sunday afternoon when all the shops are closed. I must try to telephone to some caterers, but the telephone is out of order. Thut, I must resign my wish to give a supper.•• Freud, pointing out that the stimulus for a dream always lies among the experiences of the pre· vious day. dug a little deeper and found that the woman had run into a slender woman friend, al- ways praised by the dreamer's husband, who Uked well-rounded figures. The slender friend bad often said she would like to be a little stouter. At the meeting, the day before the dream, she had asked the patient, "When are you going to invite us again? You al- ways have such a good table!' Thus Freud was able to point out to the woman that, by putting obstacles in the way of the dream. she was showing she did not want to invite her friend to dine be- caUS& she did not want the thin woman to get more rounded. and perhaps appeal to the dreamer's huaband. While dreams sometimes seem like enigmas. they can be inter- preted. The procedure is a little more complicated than consult· ing a dream book; but it is true dreams trigger our deepest hopes, threats and passions. Dreams are never about things that arc remote from our private lives. Current events, for example, arc not what deams are about (although cur· rent events can and often do trig- ger dreams). Sexual impulsea, the desire for power, fear, religion-these are what appear in dreams. They are the keys that analyita use to unlock troubled and disturbed mindt.. But, on a &impter level, dreams can also provide solutions to our everyday problems. Try the steps listed with this article, and you'll see. 0 'AMILY WEEKlY. ,et>,,,.,y 20, 1172 • tt 1t•s a fact., that mouse traps can cause more problems than they solve. If a trap does not accomplish a quick, clean kill, the job of "finish- ing off .. the injured mouse is up to you. Or-if the trap happens to hit the mouse's tail or leg. he may hobble off. draggjng the trap into the wall. 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Oh. how I wanted to be in show business I But I bad been told over and over that it was no use, l couldn't make it, my looks and everything about me were against it. Then one day I was talking with a friend of mine, a man whose wife had suddenly been cured of cancer with no medical explanation. He insisted she was cured because of the intercessjon of St. Jude Thaddeus, the patron of the hopeless. St. Jude? It was just a name to me. But hopeless- ness-well, that I could under- stand. Later that day 1 went to church and made a vow to St. Jude. I swore that if he'd help me some- how find my way in life-and my life, J was convinced, was show busioess-l'd build him a shrine. 1 didn't know what kind of shrine -just a shrine. Nor was I inter- ested in attaining money, really, or fame. All I wanted was a life in show business-a feeling of being involved, a feeling of purpose. Ten days later to the day, 1 went to Chicago looking for radio work. There, a friend of mine gave me my first job. Soon after, 1 was otf ered a one-week job as master of ceremonies at the 5100 Club, a Northside neighborhood nightclub. Fifty dollars for three shows a night, four on Saturday. J took it. I didn't want the guys I was working with in radio to know what J was doing, so when the fellow asked me my name, J didn't tell him my real name, Amos Jacobs. J made up the name "Danny Thomas"-a com· bination of my two brothers' first names. That one-week job stretched into three years, with a raise every week for the first 26 weeks. Along the way, l turned down offers from a famous downtown night· club and from a Broadway pro- ducer. They'd gone to the club to see this hook.nosed guy who was doing a story about a man with a ftat tire and no jack., and throwing a sheet over his head to do a thing called "An Ode to a Wailing Syrian." Finally, I was offered a 14 • FAMIL y WtEl<l Y, F.Oruary 20. 11172 Uk• her f.....,, ac:tlffl M•rto Thom .. on.et vtllts the chlkhn et fL Jude Chlldr.n'a Rnurch H~ The ~tel obe4tn.d Its 10th annlwrNry Febnulry 4. part-ownership in the 5100 Club. By now 1 had forgotten all about my vow to St. Jude. I'd prayed to him once, and it was good-bye. When the wrinkJes are out of your belly, vows of emo- tion are forgotten. Then, one Sunday morning al Maas, I spotted in the pew in front of me a brochure announcing the annuaJ novena to St. Jude Thad- deus. All of a sudden I remem- bered that vow! Whether it wu really St. Jude who was respon- sible for my newfound success, r didn't .know-but 1 wasn't about to quibble. I went home and an- nounced to my astonished wife: "Honey. you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to build a shrine!" To most people, a shrine is a place of wonhip, a place of prayer, a place of meditation. Maybe I should bwld a chapel dedicated to St. Jude, I thought- somethlng big and grandiose. Then I read a newspaper account of a little nine-year-old boy, run over by a motorcyclist By the time they got the boy to a place where somebody could treat him, be had bled to death. That's when it dawned on me: Why build a chapel? What's needed is a hos· pital for children, a speciaJ kind of hospital, where no one would be denied admittance, especially for emergency treatment. My How one famout actor's pledge, made in a church more than 30 years ago, has developed into man's greatest hope in the battle against leukemia. vow was now beginning to take a definite shape. 1 went to Paul Williams, a fa. mous architect. and had him draw plans for a hospital. I also con- sulted some doctors. They con- vinced me that what was needed more than an emergency hospital was a facility devoted to fighting blood diseases in children. Up till then I had been alone in my dream. But now other people be· gan to believe, too. I went to Memphis at the suggestion of Samuel Cardinal Stritcb of Chicago. He was from that part of the country, and he knew of people there who would Jeod a particularly sympathetic ear. He was right But even so, thinp were slow in coming. We began raising f uods for constnJc. tion in 1946; it wun't until 1960 that we were able to break gr~und. Out next ~n~ was main- taining the hospital once it was built For this I turned to an or- ganization called ALSAC-Amer- ica.n Lebanese Syrian AMOCiated Charities. These were people of my own heritage, people I knew would do almost anything to thank America for what this country bad done for them. 1 thought if this very small ethnic group could do something as grandiose as maintain St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, it would be a wonderful contribu- tion to America. Soon after, the initials "ALSAC" came to mean Aiding Leukemia Stricken Amer- ican Children. Thus, blood dis- eases became our first big goal, although we since have gone into many other catastrophic child- hood afflictions. And so St. Jude Hospital today has become that very "special" kind of hospital I had once dreamed about. It is a hospital where no one need pay because no one is allowed to pay. In other words, it doesn't discriminate, not even against the rich. It's not for underprivileged children; it's for children who are really sick, af • fticted and catut.rophically ni. I like to think that St. Jude Hos- pital itself is what democracy is all about-caring for each other regardless of race or creed and not thinking of any pay. It soon got too big for A.LS.AC to handle. As we became success- ( ul in our research and clinical care-and as children began to live that were supposed to die- more and more kids were referred to SL Jude for help. So Al.SAC has had to reach out for support to other Americans, all Ameri- cans. Most of the funds raised to maintain St. Jude Hospital are now collected by teenagers from a concerned public. How bu St. Jude progre$$Cd in iu fight against leukemia? I'm happy to announce we've now found that leukemia is no longer considered incurable. We don't have a magical cure yet, but we do have a treatment program, called "total therapy, .. which has served wel I. Our records show that 17 percent of our young pa· tients, brought to us in "hopeless" condition. have now gone six years or longer without any signs of the disease. Two-thirds of the patients who received early treat- ment have remaiDed fr~ of the disease for three and a half lo four yean. Other hospitals and institutions around the country, certainly, are taking. children with leukemia and doing the job. But the really great results have been achieved at St. Jude. Dr. Donald Pinkel, our medical director, makes St. Jude's findings available to any physician in the world. 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Although such delays happen only infrequently, when they do, family Weekly wants to assist you as much as possible. If yau've any question about mail order, just write: Susan Paine, Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Av~ nue, New York, N.Y. 10022. BUY BONDS "40TO C"EDITS Coftr. B&J Pinaley ,._. I : Wide World ,..._ tt: llluttratlon by Tom CaV11nagh ,._. 21: American tntemation•I Pieturet hte 22: Plc1orl•I Pantde Haven, Conn. 065 I 0. Weekend Shopper By Susan Paine PI.A y GUITAR! Famous guitarist's secret sys- tem teaches you to play a song 1st day. any song in 7 days. 52 photos. 87 chord and finger charts, l l 0 songs (words and music). tuning device, Special Guitarist's Book of Knowl- edge, etc. $2.98 plus 2Sj for poetage. From Ed Sale. Studio FW-2, Avon by the Sea. N.J. 07717. 19.,. US. COIN SET. Last year silv~r ~ ~ coins were minted was 1964. All brilliant I ~ ~ ~. eJ uncircu.lated sets in plastic ~Iden. In- ·-_ : crease m value. Wonderful gilts. $2.95 each. Includes catalog. 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"Where To Retire On A \ Small lncome" fact-filled book selects ideal plaoes " with right climate, little living costs and all pleas- ant I Covers cities, towns, spaa, resorts, etc., throughout America including Hawaii and Ameri- can Virgin Islands. Why not let this fine book help 0 select" your good lifel $2.SO. Harian Pub. Dept Wiiiiil•• FW, 1227 Loyola, Chicago, m. 60626. WeeMmi S hopp•r itema aN NOT ad11erliaing. If f""Oduota shown a.re not a114ilf.lble at etO'rH, O'f'd6r from B&1'rce1 listed. (A4ftl'Ut .... , . when I planned to e e retire e ore 1 this is the business that made it possible a true story by John B. Haikey Starting with borrowed money, in iust eight years I gained financial security, sold out at a profit and retired. "Not until I wu forty did I make up my mind that I wu going to retire before ta ,_n bad pen a ii. I knew I couldn't do it OD a a)ary, DO matter how aood. I knew I couldn't do it working for otban. It wu perfectly obviou9 t.o me that I had to .tart a bnei,,.,.. of my own. But that poaed. problem. What kind of barbrra? Mon ol my money wu tied up. Temporarily I wu broke. But, when I found the bmi.nel9 I wantled I wu able to .tart it OD a little over a thouaand dollan of borrowed money. "To pyramid tbil inftltment into re- menwnt in Jw than tm yealS Hllm' lib JMsk;, but in my opinion any man In aoocl bMlth who bu the Mme.ambi- tion and drive that motivated me, could acbiew mch a aoU. Let me live you a liW. hlllt.or)o. "I tn;.hed hlch ecbool at the qe of 18 and aot a job u a ahippinc cler.k. My nut job wu butcberina at a plant that JJl'OCl•Bd boneJw beef. Couldn't .. much future U... Nat_ I pt a job • a Gnybonnd Bua Driver. The money wu aood. The work wu P'ee••nt. but I couldn't eee it aa Jeadina to retirement. Finally I took the pluup and went into IMmin-for: mymlt "I maupcl to ni8e enou&h money with my •vinp to invest in a combina· tioa motel, reataW'1lllt. grocery' and .... Q,e aation. It didn't tab Jone to pt my 9Y9 opened. la or:ds to keep that t-+-Soinc my wife and I worbd from dawn to dmk, 20 boun a day, ...-daya a week. Pllttinc iD all tboee boun didn't match my idea of indepen- clence and it gave me no time for my favorite spor:t-golt! Finally we .both :.-that I ahouJd look for 80IDetbiq ~'I found it. Not rjpt away. I inve.- tlpt.cl a lot of brnn=a•11 derecl u francb• H I felt that I wanted tbe suid•nce of an uperienoed company- wantecl to have the benefit of the pJ.na that bad moupt IUCCB• to otben, plua the bendt of nanning my own btwi=- 1111Mr' an ..tabtiehecl name that Md national reoopition. "M09t olthe franchitH o~end 1NN too costly for me. Temponri1y all ~ capital wu froun in the motel Bat I louDd that the Duncl9an tnndrile o«tnd me eudly what I had been Jookin1 far. "I coWd .tart for a 8IDall amount a little over a UMMwend dollan-and that amount I could borrow. I could work it Ma one-man buainem while get- ting a start. No ulariM to p&y. I could operate from my home. No office or abop nnt or other overhe.d. For tnmporta- tion I could me the trunk of my family car. (I boqht the truck later, out of profita.) But, be8t of all, there WU DO cxriU.ag on my eaminp. I could build a bmir•• -big .. my ambition and --eqy dictated. I could put OD u many men • I needed to cover any volume. I could make a profit on every man working for me. And, I cooJd build thit little by little. or u fut u I wiabed. ·~. I 8tarted. I took the wonderful tnini"f funmbed by the company. When WU reed I folJowecl the ainiple plan outlined in~ training. During tbe fint period I did all the eervice work m;pelf. By doinc it my-1f, I cou1d make much men ps hour than I b.d ever made on a alary. Lat«, I would hire men, train them, p&y them well, and atill ioake an hourly profit OD their time that made my idea of retbemmt pcwm'bJe -I bad joined tbe country dab and now I cou1d play golf whenever I willbecl. .. Wluat ia t.bia won. derful buaineu? It'• DurademL And, what ii Dundean? Jea an improved, apace·•I• c::.f~~~ and tacked down car- peta. It not only c*na ~ but it enliven• and sparklea up the colon. It doee not wear down the f"lber or drive put of tbe dirt into tbe i.. of the rue .. JDKhine 8Cnlb-binc of. carpetins do-. Inat.d it lifa out the dirt by JDNn1 of an abeorbent dryfoem. •Tum1ture dealen and deputment .... refer their cuatom.s to tbe Dura- clMD Speci.eliet. lnmrance mm ..,- Dunclean can •ve them money on ire cwhna HoteJa. mot.eJa, mpecialty abo:pe and bic nor. mab annual contneta for bepins their CU'pet8 and fu.mitunt fleeh and clean. One Duradean Special- -recently aisned a contract for over $40,000 a year for jmt one hotel .'Well, that'• the b..mne. I WU able to .tart for a little over a tboueand clol- Jan. That'• tbe bmineee I built up OYS a period of qht yean. And, that'• the bnmneM I eold out at a aui.tantial profit before I wu fifty." Would you like to tute the freedom and independence enjoyed by Mr. Hailtey? You can. Let ua aend you the facta. Mail the coupon, and you'll re- ceive all the detaila, abeolutely without obligatign. No ealeaman will ev• call OD you. When you receive our illuatnted booklet, you'll learn how we ahow you STEP BY STEP how to get cuatomen; and bow to have your cuatomen pt you more cuatomen from their recom· menclatiom.. With no obligation, we'll mail you a 2~pege hn>chure explaining the buai· neu. Then you, .nd you alone, in the privacy of your home, can decide. Don't delay. Get the fact.a before your location it taken by eomeone elM. Mail tbe coupon, now. DURACLEAN INTERNATIONAL 2·912 DuraclHn Bld1., Onrfltld, Ill. 60015 send name for full facts ·---· I DURACUAN INTONATIONAL I 12.992 o..ctw 1.,..1111 I o..fWd, IU ... IGDIS I wmtOUT OklGATIO" ... ....., ... a-..,. ..... '• ::."'=---=-=..~ .::-...... ~=:-= •• .......... I I I I IMM-I I sa... I I• an. I .. ____________ . , lmagin81A40-Foot House Covere~ with &IANT RED ROSES from One Single Plant How's this for a "livin1 Wall of flowers"? Read how you can create sweeping f I oral patterns and dramatic "S Shapes" never dreamed of in roses before. Amazing rose discovery soars up to 40 ft . high- spreads up to 20 ft. wide-spreads across bare walls like wildfire with blazing color from spring to frost. You're l~ina at the 1mazin1 new climb- ing rose developed by the Rev. W. W. Bunae of Minnesota that has bten called "a phenomenal rose factory". lmaaine the glory of a rosebush that streaks skyward 18 inches in a sinale week -and once established reaches fantastic heights ot 20 feet in a sinale season -spreads 40 feet a1on1 walls, fences and trellises. lmaaine the glory of a rosebush that bursts into 1i1antic blossoms up to 5 inches across-roses so eaaer to bloom the entire plant is covered with hundreds of lavish flowers at one sin1le time -roses that burst into fiery masses of bloom a1aln and aaaln in June, July, Auaust, September, October -until snow starts to fly. Turns your house into a showplace from June 'to frost This incredible rose discovery hu been acclaimed IS a new floral sensation by leadina 1arden authofllies. And no won· der! With just one s1n1le plant you can "cu1ta1n" a whole house wall and breeze- way with masses of roses -frames, win· dows and doorways with aarlands of blossoms. Here are roses that sweep over the roofs of ranch houses and trail foun-tains of bloom from one side of the house to the other. Roses that screen your garaae and backyard on arbors Of trellises -roses to sweep alona fences and ~ur· round your property with hvina walls of colOf' 5 months of the year. Yes, now you can create a floral par1d1se, the kind of lavish beauty you see 1n 1arden ma1azines, cause a nei1hborhood sens•· tion of fiery splendor that can be seen for blocks -and do it all at an incredibly low cost! Exceptionally winter·hardy and disease resistant. Even blooms in partial shade. tailed the Ray Bun1e "Scarlet Showers" Rose, it has lauahed off even bitter-cold Minnesota winters with almost no protec- tion whatever -and is so disease resist· ant that it actually withstands blackspot. More amazin1 -it even blooms in partly shady locations in Rev. Bun1e's test aar- dens where practically no other rose can survive. (A5 little as 3 hours of sunhaht produces ravishinc masses of bloom.) This is the wonder rose that Rev. Bunae has finally perfected and patented after 32 years of breedina. Now you can have it bloom1n1 in your earden for a hfetune of beauty ii you order now -before our lim- ited supplies are exhausted. l ·UJJ71E-Scarld Showen ROMS eada $4.99 l for $8.99 J f« $12.'9 4 for $15.50 LAKfLAND'S Double Qua,.ntee Grow A Whole ·orchard In A Few Feet Ot Space! ~''FRUIT COCKTAil'rM TREE •.... teru1"'-s'-.. PlUAts1 PUtll'-"' ~tHUltt11 .APll\t~,s\ ILL GRAFTED ON ONE SINGLE TREE! A mass of clorious blooms in spring-followed by different kinds of luscious fruits in summer and fall! This "fruit orchard on a tree" grows about 10 feet high, so the fruits are always within reach for easy picking! Experts state that they can grow 4 to 5 varieties on each tree; average gardeners have harvested 3 kinds of fruit from a single tree! fJfct 811•111 If llscl111 Frwlt 11 Yotr Own Bact.Yar4! Ifs F111-AIMI It ltwards You IR Carde1 Btalty As Well As Cttd Eatl•I A Mtjp!Mrtl ... "CemnatiH Pllct" Your "Fruit Cocktail" Tree will be the talk of your neighbors who ca11't get over their astonishment when they see a succes- sion of different fruits . ripening on a single tree! We ship very hardy, well-rooted trees from 31n to 4~ feet high. Sup-plies limited; order now, L.072t4H "fruit Ctcktail" Tren . . . . . . .... eacll $1.19 2 for $13.50; 4 fer $23.75 These unusual trees are as beautiful as they are lnterestinr- and you may be sure that we've chosen really superior peaches, ~?"M.t~:>...t~~~>......:>../.;, apricots, plums, nectarines and sour cherries-for eating fresh and for mouth-watering jams, f·emes and pies, canning and freezina! Your very first bushe will pay for the tree Itself! (1) All pllnts 1n111t 1rrlve In perfect co11dltlon end (2) thrive eft1r planttni or you 1n11 return for replacement or rtfulld of purcll1ae price •llY time within 3 1110n1tta. :·~ . . ' . .. -!l\. ·~ . ' .. THIS IS "SCARLET SHOWERS" ... wwtlt'• &r•llst .. .,,, ... ,.. , ... 1,1ct1c11. We ,.,, .,,., .. m, "'· era••• 2·Jtar 11• t11I• IJIW• ,1a1ts.. $2 brings your order C.O.D. SUPPLIES STRICTLY LIMITED! --. - -' too In latest ciolo with clash· aoce deal cult iv ships. 1. pc no make 6. along wardi put y your 1. verai perso impo be/o speak you QUIZ/By John E. Gibson . The Secrets of Getting Along With People Troe or Falle: Most people will like you better if they don't see you too often. (See number 3.) In th.is quiz we clue you in on the latest findinp of psychologists and so- ciologists on how to mesh smoothly with others' personalities without clashing gean; how to gain accept- ance instead of resentment; how to deaJ effectively with bores; and how to cultivate richly rewardin& retation- ships. ) TRUE OR FALSE? 1. When you're C011verai03 with someone, the best way to make him feel oomfortab&e is to interrupt him occasionally with some oommeot, to show you're payina attention. 2. You can tell if you're making a favorable impn:aioo OD IOIDltlODC by the way bia eya behave. 3. Most people will like you better 1C they don't 1ee you too of1m. 4. A good way to eat your rdatk>~ ship with another penon is to ask him to do you a favor. 5. The beat way to lmprea aoocber pcnon is to .. come oo strong" and make a f()C'()CfuJ impact. 6. One of the aec:rets in getting along with people, and establishing re.- warding relationshipa with them, is to put your best foot forward aod be OD your best behavior at au times. ANSWERS 1. FalM. Studies at Ohio State Un.i- veraitY, have abQwn that, to put another person at ea1e, tbe9e two rules are most important: Don't try lo say 1onu11aing ~fore tM otMr perwn h41 ~ speaking. And don't let m"ore ·than five s«Ofll:b of siknce go by withow break- ing it. What makea people most uncom- fortable is interrupting them, and al- lowio1 period& of silence in the conver- sation until the other person breaks it. 2. True. Plycbok>gjcal studies at the U nivenity of CaJif omia ab(lw that a reliable yardstick of how you're im- pressing a~ person ia the amount of time he maintains eye oonw:t with you durina conversation. If each time be glances at you, be looks quickly away, that means you're just not goin& over. But if. with each sfa.oce, bis eyes bold yours for an appreciable interval. this indicates lik.iq and approval. 3. False. Psychological studies have shown that. other things being equal. we are most attracted to people with whom we are in cloeeat contact and ICC most frequeody. 4. False. Anyone who thinks of another penon primarily in terms of convenience is compldely misting the point. A good relationship is ooe where goodwill, warmth and understanding now back and forth bet1ftleD two peo- ple; where each can honestly share his thoughts aod feelings with the other; where eadl feels completely comfort- able in the other's prcaeoce and fed.a relaxed in the certainty of complete ae- oeptanoe. 5. False. Instead of trying to "sell" yourself to the other person, eooouragc him to ull laimlelf to you. Draw him out. encourage him to talt about him- self, bis feelings, his ideal, his goals aod ambitions. Thia ahould be easy, if you11 only cultivate the art of really listening instead of thinking about what you're going to say next. Remember, mo1t people are far more interested in them- selves than anyone else-and it malcea them feel good to know that you're in- terested, too. And it follows that if you mah them feel good, they1J like you. 6. False. A lot of people play it tbi.a way, exhibiting a .. front" that iao't really them. They reveal ooty t.hejr pub- lic. selves to othen. As a comequeoce, other people react in similarly guarded fashion. This, u psychologist Sidney M . Jourard has observed, makes for an empty, mean.ingles&, social farce. Such people have only surf ace relationships -shallow, lonely, frustratina and unre- warding. You can't make an omelet without breaking eggs, and you can't get the most out of life unless you open up lines of rruaningful communication with other human beinas. 0 ••. fro••• waist, tummy, hip• and ehicJu ~01111rined. NO DID ••• NO PILLS ••• NO EXERCISE. Aa lu&. a real breabbrOUlb la boaie .. derWq! A PfC(H- ~ formulaled 9dJiod ,,__leed to mab )'OU up to 6~ iDchel ~ Oftnll In )last 90 llllUnnn. WI~ cUtta, pin. or uerda. Trtllt I.._ "-Pu Illa• Alea.I lncndibla Jd tnial This re-bbte aew -mod ll caDed SUN-UP ••. _. Jt'• eat7. ple.umC. eaaa:tqty ~ to -· Ye.a can loa tftdies from JOUI" •.W. CWNny, hlpa. ~ _,_ beavy upper ar1111, If J'OU willt. SUM-UP WOtta f« both -ud womea. 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N.J. residents add 5% s.ales tax. Address -------------------- 0 daug to dr first w after ·to av lion lousl up-s injur des tr a cop bes id quickl again, ··y A Reader's Remembrances The Day I Met Peter Fonda O n a warm spring weekend about seven years ago, my teenage daughter and her chum persuaded me to drive them to Malibu Beach for their first swim of the sea.son. We staned home early to avoid late- afternoon traffic, but not early eno ugh ~ to avoid a serious collision with a sta- tion wagon pulling a trailer. Miracu- lously, the three of us were only shaken up-shaken badly, but otherwise un- injured. The car, however, was virtually destroyed. As we sat in the wreckage waiting for help, a small foreign car drove past, then pulled over to the side of the road. The driver jumped out, ran back to us, and said, "I saw the accident-can I be of nny help?" l noticed that he was a nice-looking young man, weariog an expensive bright-pink sports shirt. Other than that, nothing registered. The two girls were too excited to notice even that much. "I think we'll be all right until the police arrive," I said. Then, as an after- thought, I added, "Would you mind giv- ing us your name, in case we need a witness?" "Not at all," he said, and pulled a pen from his shirt pocket. I looked around for something to write on, and spotted a copy of "Time" magazine on the seat beside me. I handed it to him, he quickly wrote something and asked again, "Sure you're okayr' "Yes," I said, "and thank you very "A.a we sat In the wreckage waiting for help, a small foreign car drove past, then pulled over to the side of the road. The driver jumped out, ran back to us, and said, 'I saw the accident-can I be-of •"Y'help'1' " much." With a wave of his hand, be turned and ran back to his car. I was impressed that he had stopped to help us, especially on a freeway and in a restricted zone. J noticed his longish hair and his "hippy" type appearanc.e. He had been most helpful and con- cerned about us-and three ladies in trouble need that concern. - Several hours later, after a hot bath and dinner, J felt calm enough to attack the pile of wet swimsuits, towels and remnants of our picnic lunch. I pulled "Time" magazine out from under the pile, and for the first time looked at the name written on the back cover. There it was, scrawled over an advertisement: "Peter Fonda," it said, and it gave his home address. My daughter now has that back cover of ''Time" carefully and promi- nently placed in her autograph book. But ( don't think it atones for the un- happiness she feels at having met Peter Fonda while sitting in a wrecked car and not even having the presence of mind to know who he was. -Marion Fktcher, San Marcos, Calif. FAMILY WEEl(LV, February 20, 1t72 8 21 Musical MultipliCation Records I Try them for two weeks FREE! They teach all the tables from 2's through 12's as easily as the words of a song ! 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On the left, a maid; on the right, a nurse. Comment : The pl11Stic slcirt would probably be too hot to worlc in. ers thinks the answer is yes. 'They aro inviting people to send their premoni- tions to: Centnu Premonitions Regis· try, Box 482, Times Square Station, New York, N. Y. 10006. They11 keep track of the predictions, note how many there are of the same event and also how often each predictor is right. If enough "proven prophets" register the same event. they'll issue a warn.fog. CRUSADER RODNEY DANGERFIELD "Easier to reach • youne audience" Comedian Rodney Dancertield volun- teered to do the "Brotherhood" TV campaign against prejudice for the Na- tional Counc.-0 of Christians and Jews. Does the campaign really help? "I don't know, but if it helps 1/lOOth of one percent, it's worth it. Jt may be too late for adulb; it's ea.'lier to hit the young kids and their playmates. 1 BOOK QUOTE: Here's Norman Malter grew up in prejudice; I was the only talking about the relationsh;t' between Jew-and poor-in a wealthy neigh- men and women: "One of my beliefs borhood; my parentc; were separated, is that Cod made the world out of when other hds had both parent-;; 1 symmetry. In other words, He pr~ had a lowly job of delivery boy, and cisely did not want men and women to that made it worse." Dangerfield feels be equal. He wanted women to be ex-so ~ongly about the su.?ject, he pai~ traotdinartly-supet1or In the1r fashion-tapmg-expe11~s on the 'Brotherhood and men to be quite pawerful in theirs. spots out of his own pocket. If not the beauty, certainly most of the DATES: This is Brotherhood Week. creativity that goes on in life comes Monday is Washington's Birthday ob- from the fact of people dealing with servance in most states. everything that's not equal in them- selves and others. In other words, a re- lationship is interesting when Ym superior to you in one way and you're superior to me in another way, and we each get to learn about the other's superiority and begin to learn how to ac- quire some of that for ourselves .... " (From Mr. Mailer's new paperback, !he Prisoner of Sex"; Signet, $1.25.) If you think you have authentic pre- monitions, now there's someone to lis- ten to you! In the past, it has often happened that many people, in many comers of the world, have claimed to have the same visions or psychic fore- bodin~. What would happen if they all got their premonitions together and issued a collective disMler alert? Could such a group prophecy hnve saved the wealthy passengers of the 'Titanic"? Could it have altered the fatal cou~ of John Kennedy or Martin Luther King, Jr.? A group of psychic believ- 22 • FA"UL Y WEEKLY, February 20, 11172 ANNIVERSARIES: Lt. Col. John Glenn became the first American to orbit the earth 10 years ago Sund•Y· The first Voice of America broadcast went on the air 30 years ago Thursday. BIRTHDAYS: Sunday-Sandy Duncan is 26; Sidney Poitier 48; Aleksei Kosy- gin 68. Monday-Tricia Nixon Cox is 26. Tuesday-Sen. Edward M. Ken· nedy is 40; Robert Young 65. Wednes· day-Peter Fonda is 33. Friday-George Hamson is 28. Saturday-Godfrey Cam- bridge is 39; Madeleine Carroll 66; Jackie Gleason 56; Johnny Cash 39. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Tricia Nixon Cox and Aleksei Kosycin Quips& LEFTOVERS? RICHARD ARMOUR Lef toven are sometimes the things that we see, Though the glance that we take ls but &eetin" They're items we know it ia wasteful to WIJle But day after day put off eating.. Theo again, they are things we would happily eat. But where have they gone toP (one wooden). In view of the way they get tucked out of sight, .Perhaps they are really leftunden. Inve1tmg In a lcJwol of theology can produc~ good propheu. -Mont Hurn THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kw. .... ,. .... .,,..,..,. leM ~ doM w "'CNW," ,.,...,, W..edJ, Ml ~Ave., N. Y., N. Y. loott. •10 tr U!Md--retumM. One day while our little three-year~ld daughter was looking out the window, she saw a &re engine speeding by. Excitedly she asked, "'Moth- er, why are the firemen in such a hurry?"' But before I had a chance to answer her, she said, "'Ob, I know, because they want to get there before the fire goes outl" -Mrt. M. Macaione E.condido, CaUf. Little Johnny flunked a test on .. A Tale of Two Cities." He explained to his fat her: "You know, ju.st the thought of an exam scares the Diclcen.s out of met" -Paul A . Pro.no l Playing n water hole on a golf course, an avid golfer, the guest of a member of the club, drove his ball into the pond. It was the last one he had, so he asked his host to supply him with an- other ball The guest unerringly dwve the new ball into the water, too, and did the same with three more balls that he borrowed. "Listen," finally protested the hon, Mthose balls are brand new. They cost $1.50 apiece, and you're doing nothing but losing them." "Look, chum," repUod the dunker, "i! you can't afford to play this game, you shouldn't be playing itl" -Dan&nn8tt Man •howlng doctor l&u w11~·, hantl: .. She dJd It preparing dlnnsr," he aald. .. lt'1 frostblu.· -Thomaa LaMance SATURDAY MATINEE Angelic f ac:a with candied no1e1 Cape unafraid at the fearful poses Auumed by monsters one-eyed and drooling And dismembered mummies in atti- tuda grueling. 11ley squeal with joy ~t the sight of thetethup And thaoJc us with myriad popcomy hup. (But the creatures that 611 all our kids with delight Scare Mommy and Dad till we can't sleep at night! ) -Suzy Scha6~ 8y Frank Basinslll LITTLE EMILY "But Ma, I Mnt SplM tn a half hour •IO to •au up Popi'' f"AMILYMl!f<LY, Fte>Nety20, 1t71 • n An Important Message • To Every Man And Woman In America Losing His Or Her Hair If yo11 ore troubled b y thinning hair, dondruft, itchy 1calp, if you feor approach· t"O boldneu, reod the r••t of thla ttot•ment cor•f11lly. It moy m.on the difterenc• to you "-""''•" aoving your hoir ond lo1ing the re1t of it to eve"tual boldnen. loldnen i1 simply o molter of aubtroclio11 • Wh•n the number of new holra foll to equol the number of falling hoir, you end vp rnh\UI yovr head of hoir (bold). Why not ovoid bold. neu by p1eventing unneceuory lou of holr? Why not turn the tide of bottle 011 your head by eliminating needlen <oUHI of hoir loo ond give Nature o chonce to grow more hair for you? Many of the country'• d•rmotologi1h ond other foremost holr ond 1colp 1p•<ioli1h believe thot 1ebouheo, o common KOip dh· 0tder, couses hoir lou. Whot h uborrh~o? It i• o bocteriol infection of the tcolp thot can evenluolly cause permonenl domoge to the hoir folliclH. lh visible eviden« h "thinning" hoir. Its end result i1 boldneu. lh 1ymptom1 ore dry, Itchy Kolp, dondruft, oily hoir, head 6COle1, ond progre11i11e holr Ion. So, if you or• begil'ning to notice thol your forehead la getting lorger, beginning to notiGe that there is too much hoir on your comb, beginning to be w0tried obout the dry· neu of your hoir, the itchyneu of your tcalp, the u_aly dondruff -the11 ore Notvre't •.d Floga worning you of impending boldnen. Even if you hove been loting your hair for some time, don't let t•borrhea rob you of the re1t of your hoir. HOW COMATE wons ON YOUR SCAlP The development of ol\ omo1ino new holr ond K.Olp medicin• called Comot• It 1p.clfl. Note To Docton Docton, dlniu and ho1pitol• inter· ested In J<olp dlund•n c.on obtoln PfOfettlonol so"'ples ona literoture on wri"•n req11 .. t. Mole pott•rn boldneu 11 the '°uu of the greot majority of <OMt of boldnen ond exceul11e hoir loo. In •~h c.o .. • ,,.ithef the Cofl'lote treatme11t nor ony ether treatment is effective. colly de•lon•d to control ••borrhea ond slop the holr Ion it cou•••· It oftera the opportunity to thovMJnd1 of men ond wOl'Mn lo1ing their hoir to bocte<iol Infection to rever" the bottle they ore now losing on their acolpa. ly 1top· ping thh impedlm•nt to normol hair growth, 11ew hoin con grow 01 Nature Intended. Thia i1 how Comat• worl111 C 1) It c:omblnet in o tingle tcalp lreotment the .... ntlol COi· recfive focton fOf normal ho1r growth. ly ih rubifocient action It 1timulot•a blood circu· lotion to the acolp, thereby 1upplyln9 more nuttltiol' to still-olive holr folllclea. (2) A.I o highly eftectiv• ontlHptlc, Comat• kills on contact th• 1•borrhea-co111lng .colp bocterlo believed to be o c.ouse of boldneu. (3) ly Ill kerotolillc action it d luolv•• u9ly dandruff. By tending to nOfmoliae the lvbncotlon of the hair shoft it correch e11ceulvely dry ond olly holr. It eliminate• head acol" ond •eolp Itch. In 1hort, Comote often you In o alnole treolment th• b .. t thot modern medldl'e hos developed for the preservotl~ of yovr holr. There It no ea.cuse todoy •111<Apt lonoranc• for ony man or womon to n•glect tebofrheo ond poy lhe penolty of holr lou. COMAR IS UNCONDITIONAll Y GUARANfEED to YOI' •• off.,-thia l>NCONOmONA&. GUARANTEE. Treot yovr tealp to CO!ftot• In your own hoftole, following the tlmple dlr~· tion1. S.. fOf yovr .. lf in your own ,,,1,,0t how ofter o fltW treotmenh, Comote moire• your holr look thklier ond ollv•. How Comote enda your dondruft, stopa your Kolp it<h. How Comal• gl~• your holr o chonce to grow. Most men ond women report re1ulh ofter the first treolm•nt, 1om• toke longer. lut w..-,y tf\la to you. If, fOf any reason, you or• not completely 14tl1fl•d with the lmptovem•nt In your own co .. -AT ANY TIM! -return the unuied pottlon fOf' o prompt r•fvnd. No quettlona o•ked. lut don't deloy. fot the toke of your holr, ord•r Comote today. Nothing -no4 •ven Comote -con grow holr trom dead folllclea. fill out the coupon now, ond lake the ftrtt ll•p toword o good heod of holr agoln. •tNta.-~-. COMATI COU.OUTIOM 0.,.. fW 10 21 WM "4tlt ftteet, N-y.,.li, N.Y. 100M !------------------. ·----------------.....--"I mM .. ~ Olll ' ...... "C.••lt It tllCCHtf•I hi fWI of Mii at t t .......... I ....-., flfl'I JM ~. UMf ... ,, ........ .., ~. It ..., ..... ..,. ... - 1'11• {trrllll• 1Cd11t11 lln • Ille Mc cMlll • .., .......... .. .. -flalr." 4..lt.tl .. Ltt MlelH. C:.l ~Lit ... IUdl&aM. ..._ "llllJ Mir a.~. It "" tit tlll Mt., "*""'· ..... ...,, ...... lie ... 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E IOOn 1.U. 03!19A PERX-Plus Iron 1162A AN I-MATES Total lllght Column Total left Column TOTAL ORDER LESS HALF.PRICE SAVIHCS (limit one of each Hudson Item al hall·Pt1ct) TOTAL PAYMENT ENCLOSED Aid to co11sl1pa11on rtl1tf I WI I I now U$t tht. product Pnnt Name 62 c iPlease aod 45<: post~gti I Addreas _____________________ _ Can you send m1 ,qulvalent l!; _!H~o =In!!! -.:!!Y - - - -- - --~t~ - --_,!I'!_ --...J ~ Hudson N1111r>nnf Inc 1972 .. Family eekly Readers ••• limited E~rollment Ends MidnightlFebruary 29th, 19721 I Every Family Needs Low Cost Insurance Protection! Now •• Every Family Can Easily Afford It-WITHOUT JOINING A GROUP! Available Before Only to Association ·Members and Employees • ~ RENEWABLE TERM LIFE INSURANCE-FOR ONLY • 15 ------=-P to Age-391- And Low, Low Rates Thereafter ••• UR to Age 701 AND ALL DIRECT,J.V BY MAILI Now you can insure yourself and your wife with a policy guaranteed renewable up to age 70 ... and even your children ages 15 days to 22 years can be covered and with their guaranteed right to convert at age 23. But you must send in application by midnight February 29th. The Family Lite Insurance Plan is so good and so Inexpensive for the amounts of coverage you get, only $1.15 for each $5,000 up to age 30 and low rates thereafter, that you probably have some ques- tions. We've put all the answers down here in black and white ... for Family Weekly readers so you won't miss the enrollment deadline (See especially the Questions and Answers on pages 6 and 7 of family, up to $20,000 to provide money for your survivors, not for yourself. The Family Life Insur· ance Plan does just this while it allows you to also insure your wife, up to $10,000 (up to lh your cov- erage) and all your eligible children ($1 ,000 each, no matter how many, for one low premium), at rates so low for their coverage, you can't afford not to provide for them as well. booklet that it is the only type of life insurance we recommend buying this easy, low cost way, through the United States mail. And you can apply right from this Family Weekly booklet, but you must mail the application by February 29, 1972. Better yet, do it today! ·---~this booklet) .. Why Term Insurance is Best for You! --------10 DAY NO-RISK 128 The Family Life Insurance plan is a low cost, high protection insurance plan up to now offered only to association members and employees to add to their regular group life insurance and you can apply now without joining a group. This plan was designed to fill one and only one insurance need: To provide low cost, high protection for your loved ones. Insurance to be purchased by you, the breadwinner of the It provides m·aximum coverage and the lowest pos- sible cost to do the primary job that life insurance is intended to perform ... protection for your loved ones in the event of the untimely passing of a pri- mary family provider. The Family Plan is Term Life Insurance so straight· forward in concept and explained so fully in this MONEY-BACK GU~RANTEE When your Family Life lnsur•nce policy .,rives, examine it in your tfome. Show it to your banker or other trusted advisor. And if for any reason you change your mind, just return your policy to us within 10 days and we'll refUnd your money at once. Dunne this limited enrollment period you the readers of Family Weekly can apply for yourself and all eli&ible mem- bers of your family. All you need to do i1 flit In and mail the short application form with your first month'• pre- mium before midnf&ht February 29th. ft'• that simple. And, there'• no rilk with our 10-day Money Back Guaran- tee! When you receive your policy you'll find it direct and easy to understand. You're Elicible To Enroll Up To Ace 60! You and your wife up to age 60 are eligible tQ apply for up to $20,000 life insurance for yourself ($5,000- $10.000-$15,000 or $20 000). up to half as muc., cov· erage for your wife ($2,500-$5,000-$7,500-$10,QOO) but not more than half your coverage and $1,000 on each of your eligible children. And all your children from 15 days to 22 years old-no matter how many-can be in· eluded (for $1,000 coverage each) for one low additional premium of only 45 cents a month. When child coveragf is in force, future children are covered automatically when they reach 15 days old at no Increase in premium. Guarantffd Convertible W'rthout Proof Of lnau;~nm;y--- You and your wife, anytime up to your age 65, can convert your Family Life Insurance Plan coverage to the same or smaller amount of Ordinary Life Insurance, without any proof of insurabiOty wh atsoever. Your c~ildren are guar· anteed the right at age 23 to convert their coverage to as much as $5,000 Ordinary life Insurance regardless of their heatth or occupation, without any physical examina· tion nor proof of insurabilityl Policy Cannot Be Cancelled Except BJ You Once issued to you, your policy can never be cancelled except by you and your premium rates can never be changed. However, to keep your policy in force you must pay your premiums promptly when due. And you can continue to renew your policy until you're 70 years old without any proof of continued good health. Premiums Waved If You're Diubled If before age 60 you become totally disabled for sill months or more, National-Ben Franklin will waive all your premium payments while your disability continues or until vou reach af'e 70. and. even thou1h your premiums are waived, you still keep your right to convert your cov· erase to cash-value life insurance. In fact, this right may be extended up to age 70. However, intentionally self· inflicted injury. act of war, serving with military units or participating m riots or insurrections are not covered. • Only One Exclusion Even the one exclusion, suicide, is temporary and is COV· end afteryour fmt1ytff!'1~surance Ptan TS in effict'for only two years. Here's All You Do to Apply Just complete the short, easy Application Form on the back page of this booklet and mail it with your first month's premium by Feb. 29th. We'n process your ap· plication just as quickly as possible and issue your policy as soon as your Form is approved. Turn Page for Low Low Monthly Rates~ THE 119 YEAR OLD l\lational-Ben F~anklin Life Insurance Corporation ISA MEMBER OF The Continental Corporati·~. o-n- one of th• wortd's i.ra· est Insurance croups. Natlonal·Ben Franklin Ufe carrtn full lepl re· Ml'Vft tor the protection of all Insureds. Establllhed 1152 CCIC 120 How Can Rates Be So Low? The answer is simple. The Family Life Insurance Plan was created for associa· tion member$ and employees to supple· ment their regular group life insurance. And now for the first time, National-Ben Franklin is offerjng the same plan for mass enrollment of Family Weekly read- ers th rough outthe Un ited"States:-'ftrrougtr mass enrollments, costs are kept very low and you get the most protection for the lowest possible rate. NOW-JUST ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS · 1. If you're self-employed, do you provide as much life Insurance protection for yourself as you would expect if you worked for someone else? Your family protection needs mav be even greater because of your higher standard of living. Our plan provides this added protection. · 2 . Will you still have coverace if you change jobs? · Vou need to be sure you and-your fam- ily are protected at all times. Our plan continues no matter what. 3. Have you Increased your life insurance in the past two years? Prices of everything (as well as your standard of living) keep rising, and coverage adequate a few years ago, just isn't enough today. 4. Does your croup ltfe or other insurance also cover your wife? Money can't replace the love she gives to the family, of course, but money can help care for the children and your home if she isn't there. 5. Does your group life insurance also cover your children? Are you makJn& sure your cliilcfren wnT be able to cet life insurance when they start out on their own? Conditions of health could change so that your children are no longer insur· able. This way they're guaranteed pro· tection. If you answered "NO" to any of these questions, you and your family need the IOW·COSt, high·protection F.-aUy Life In· surance Plan that covers )GU. .and if you wish your wife and your ch.,_., for one low monthly premium. To •these low family rates for your wife .m children however, you must also be -.red under the plan. You Risk Nothinc _Even iLyau-ci'l~g•-youf mind -after you receive your Family Life Insurance Plan, just return your policy to us within 10 days and we'll promptly refund the money you've paid. So you risk nothing by applying today. But if you delay, conditions ot health of you or a member of your a.Nly could change suddenly and make difficult or impossible to get life i~ce any. where, at any price. COMPARE THESE LOW MONTHLY RATES WITH ANY OTHERS- ON OR OFF THE JOBI The Family Ufe Insurance Plan: Renewable Term Ufe Insurance To Age 70 btH ............ ,.,, ........ Hr.,.. .... ,, .............. C.""lfl C9"FICI! $t,•ce• ... • •• , .. Icy .. eetl .. .... .., ........ btt fw llCll $2,MO ,., ... ell .......... '8t• IM llCll (Mal-· S2t.•1 (M•I-: Ylef utter lie•-•· ,....., ... e. ,.., lllllr9Ct.) Under30 $ l .l!S $ .!50 45 cents 30-34 1.25 .5!5 45 cents 35-39 \1.IO .65 45 cents 40-4.ol 12AO .9!5 4!5'cents ~g 3.55 1.45 45 cents ~ -~54 5.55 2.20 45 cents 55-59 8.55 3.35 45 cents &0-64 12.85 5.0!S . 45 cents ~· 20.00 7.80 45 cents 'Pollcies 111111<111p to ece 60. Cov1rec11 for tlllldrlft: 111 15 ~·to 22 y11r1. •Olli A MNll Mf'Vlcl dmae of only 50e la 9ddld to yo11r one, low, low, total femlly preml11m wtlen Plld other thin annu.lly. You uve $6.00 whn >'OU PIJ by ltlt yar. Whlfl llusb•nd and wife art bOUI covered, hulb1nd 11 lht Insured. FAMIL y WEEKLY. February 20, 1912 Mail Application Today Please mail your application today so your pro· tection can begin just as soon as possible. When you receive your policy, you'll see that it is simple, direct and easy to understand. 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 money will be refunded promptly. . The National·Ben Franklin life Insurance Corporation. Chicago, Illinois Is a member of The Continental Corporation, among the largest insurance groups in the entire world. National· Ben Franklin is a legal reserve company founded in 1852-more than 119 years ag~ and licensed in your state and regulated by your own state insurance department. • • • HOW TO FIGURE YOUR OWN FAMILY'S LOW MONTHLY PREMIUM Ritt 1t yO\lr •Ct __ for Hth $5,000 .... $ __ _ Rite of 1pouse•1 111 __ for t1ch $2,500 --- S 1,000 cover111 for 11th 1ll1lblt child ..... ___ .4_5 (Cross out If children not covered) .50 Service ct11r11 ··················--- YOUR LOW fOTAL MONTHLY F'AMILY ftttf:MIUM HncloH lit month'I prtlfthtrn with your appllcatlOll.) PLEASE REMEMBER: This is a Speclat Enroll· ment-we can only accept your application form if it Is postmarked before midnight Feb· ruary 29th. Please don't wilt until the last mo· ment. The sooner we receive your application form. the sooner you and 'f.OUr family can be protected by The Family life Insurance Plan . With our money-back guarantee, you risk noth· ing by malling your application today. 12E 1. Who is eligible to appty? Anyone 18 to 60 years of age who's in ordi· nary iood health. Wives up to age 60 and children from 15 days to 22 years can also be included for very little additional cost. New Nditions to the family are covered automatically when they're 15 days old at no additional premium when child coverage Is In force. However, you must be insured In order to cover your wife and children. 2. How much can I apply for? My wife? My children? You can apply for up to $20,000 life insur· ance on youl'$elf (in units of $5,000-that is a total of $5,000, $10,000. $15,000 or $20.000). You can add coverage for your wtfe In units of $2,500 ($2,500·$5,000. $7,500·$10,000) up to a maximum of Qne· hatt-ot )'OUT cowrage. ·Al'ld you can a<fcr- $1,000 protection for each of your eligible chitdren-no matter how many-for one low premium. 3. Why such low rates? National-Ben Franklip is a leader in low cost group plans for veterans and others and by mass enrollment throughout the country, sales costs are held to the barest l2F minimum with savings passed along to you in lower premiums. 4. Is there •ny red tapel None at au. Just answer the few simple questions on the Application on the back page of this booklet and mail it with your first month's premium before the deadline of February 29th. That's all there is to it. 5. C•n I convert to Ordinary Life Insurance? Yes-Ordinary life insurance accumulates cash value, but of course has higher pre· mium costs. You may convert to the same or smaller amount of your coverage any· time up to 65 without proof of insurablllty whatsoever. The Family Life Insurance Plan rates are so low to cover your wife and only 45¢ a month more to cover all your eligible children, that you can't afford not to provide for them as well. 6. Can my wife convert her coveraee? Yes-Anytime regardless of her health or occupation and without any physical exam· ination, up to your (policyholder's) age 65. 7.'Can my children convert their coverage? Yes-Your children are guaranteed the right at age 23 to convert their coverage to as much as $5,000 Ordinary life Insurance re- gardless of their health or occupation and without any physical examination. 8. Can my Insurance policy ever be cancelled! No-However, to keep your policy In force you must pay premiums when due. N·BF Life guarantees renewability up to age 70 without any proof of continued good health. 9. Can mx rates be ~-~ed? - No-Absolutely not! 10. Why do I need this c:overap tf I have other Insurance? Ordinary life, annuity or other plans pro- viding for retirement income are fine de- pending on what you want your Insurance to accomplish. For pure protection how• ever, this Is the buy for youl And If your prnent Insurance is group insurance, It 13., mon robably doesn't cover your wife and chil- ren. Plus the fact that if you should leave our present job, your family might be aught without protection until you could in a new group plan in yoLtrinew position. 1. How much does my first month cost1 w much •fter that? ou pay only what Is listed on the monthly te chart for your age and coverage de- red. · 2. Wh•t tf I become tot.Hy dlubled for 6 ths Of more up to •&e 60 •nd can't •ke my payments? atlonal·Ben Franklin life will waive all ur premium payments while your dis· bility continues or until you reach age 70. ot"WWn"ttrougtryour premiums-are waited, u still keep your neht to convert your verage to cash-value life insurance. In act. this right may be extended up to age 0. (Disability caused by self lnfticted In- jury, act of war, serving with military units or part1cl~ing In riots or Insurrections is not covered). • 13. Will my beneficiaries receive their money promptly? Yes-We act promptly, many are paid by re· tum mail! '" 14. Will the money be all theirs? Wh41t •bout taxes? All theirs! lump sum life insurance death payments are not subject to Income tax. 15. How do I •pply? It's very simple. Just fill in the Application Form on back page of this booklet and mall it with only one month's premium by the deadline. We'll process your application as quickly as possible so that your policy can go into force without delay. 16. Why should I •~y_nowl ... - Because e Family Life Insurance Plan Is only offered to the general public during . limited mass enrollments. And this is your opportunity to get the additional protection you need at these low monthly rates offered before only to association members and employees. Besides. your health or the health of someone In your family could change without warning and make it im· possible for you to get all the protection you need and went. Since there's a full money-back guaran· tee if you change your mind within 10 days after you get your policy, you risk nothing by applying now. And your protection and your family's protection can begin as soon as possible. 17. Why should I select N•tion•l·Ben Franklin for my Family life Insurance Pl•n? Because National·Ben Franklin, a 119 year old company, is licensed by your own state, regulated by your own state's '"surance department and carries full legal n. .. erves for the protection of all insured. And is a member of the Continental Corporation, one of the world's largest and most re- spected insurance groups. 1T.Wha one ex us n s ffiere? Only suicide, and even this is covered •fter your policy has been in effect for only 2 years. 19. Who should I list on the •ppllcatk>n form? We recommend you include every eligible member of your family. The premium for family coverage is so low, you can't afford not to have the added protection. CLAll\fS PAID FAST! ·~ National-Ben Franklin Life acts fast and with personal concern for you. Many are paid by return ma HI 120 Applkation to NATIONAL-BEN FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION (NBF), Chlcap, Illinois 60606 for a Ufe Insurance Pollq Prcwidin1 insurance as follows: .... ., h.tLMCe,R91 ... bl9Tenn Uf9 ,,.,,._. IOA9 70 INSURED: 0 $ 5,000 0 $10,000 SPOUSE COVERAGE may not be more 0 $ 2,500 0 $ 5.000 0 $15,000 0 $20.000 than 1h the amount for the Insured: 0 $ 7,500 0 $10,000 CHILDREN'S 0 $ 1,000 PREMIUMS O annually a semi-annually COVERAGE TO BE PAYABLE O quarterty O monthly l. Your Full Name -------------Street Address ------------------- City and State Zip Code ----Social Security Humber -------- o.t. of Birth Place of Birth-----------Hef8ht ---Wellftt SU------- Praent Oc:cupetlons -------------Employ9rl ----~-------------- 2. Spouse's Name ---------Date of Birth ---ptaee of Birth -------Height __ Welp.__ __ 3. Hames and Dates of Bfrth of Children ------------------------------- 4. Beneficiary of Insurance on )"OUr llfe Relatlonshlp -------------Notr. The proposed Insured shall be the beneficiary for any Insurance on the llfe of the Spous. and Ct\lldren. IL Are all persona proposed for Insurance now, to the best of )"OUr knowledle and belief, In lood health and fr9e from eny physical or rnentlll Impairment, defonnlty or abnormetlty7 O Yes O No If "No" f ive name of person and details (continue on separate sheet If needed). I 0eta11s1 6. Hn any penon proposed for insurance been hospftatlzed or consulted any dOctOr In the pat 5 years1 O Y• O No If "Yes" live names of persons, reasons, dates, names and addresses of doctors and of hospitals, if any (continue on s.perate sheet). l~n11 7. Name and address of Family Doctor ------------------------------- 8. 11 the Po(lcy apptled for herwln Intended to reptaice Of' change Insurance carried In this or any other company? -------- (If "Yes" alw eompenles, plan and amoCJnt.) ===============--==--.,_,.._ _____________ _ o-th.-bnt1'f1TIVlfnowlidp, ffie l n tlon In this application, lncludlna any attached continuation of It, Is true and compi.te. I acree that HBF ah•ll Incur no llabillty because of this application unless and until It Is approved by HBF and a policy la Issued. I tw.by authorize any pttysldan, hospital, clinic, lnsunince company or other orpnlutlon, Institution or pel"IOf'I, that has any NCOfds Of' knowtedJ• of me, my spouse or any of my children, to lfl'M to NSF any and all Information about our health and medical history and any hospltallutlon, advice, dlaposls, treatment, disease or 8'1ment. A photocopy of this authorlutk>n shall be valkl as the Olillnal. Complete lad Mall with lst Montll's ,, ..... u .. TO: NATK>NM,,8£N FltANKUNUR Dept. 8001 3'0 West JM:bon Bhd. Ctdc:alD. II. eO&OI THE 119-YE.Alt OLD N.tional-Ben _fnnklnUfe IS A MEMBER OF Th• Continental Corpo...-ion EdMlllll .. 1152 I • Or-nge .c~a·st Y eur B ome iown DallyPa~r EDITION VOL ,~s. NO. 43, ·6 SECTIONS, 94 PAGES .. ·~ .. ORANGE COfJNTY, CALIFORNIA I • 1 • . , ~lUR,D>,.Y,.F-£8~)JA~Y(1', 1 97~ ••• I TEN CENTS • . -.... ' --COOstiil. Chiefs ~ .... .... .. ... . ~ ,_ -...- ·DA Blast -D@ath Ban • . ' .. ' ' .. ' ' .... ' .. ., . J I ' • ' • , , · • • 1 ,Ul't TtMltMft ' '. ., ' . ·SPARED f.ROM DEATH -In' the wake .of Ute sfate 'Supreme Court ruling which struck down California's •death penalty, such notable eonvicted. murderers as, !ram left Sirb~n ;,Sirhan;• Cbs:\es Linley . Frazier. and Charles Manson .are free from ibe day · tq, day, fear of -,~ecution .in the g~s chall_lb¢'r shown abo~e,. ,,· .. :·~ .•. • • .. I Countian _Ple~ Guilt y In Fr eeway · Brib e Cas e A state rlgttt of way agent accused. on arrest of persuading individuals to -rent homes in the path of ' freeway, develop- ment with a·view to sharing their state relOCatlon 'compensation came to the end ol the road Friday. Robert Aden Nichols Jr.. 44, of Anaheim plead~ guilty before Orange CoWity Superior Couft Judge William Muri'ay to charges that he soUcited a brij;e from a Costa Mesa tire shop owner who!e premises stood in the path o! a projlosed freeway. Judge Murray ordered Nichols.' to re1um March 16 for sentencing to what could be' a state prision term of one to 14 years .. He dismissed 13 other allegations. NlcholJ admilted Friday that he told, tire shop owner Donald Sweedlund to write a hardship Jetter to state olficiaiJ 'M'eat liier Low clotlds and fog will Ii< the wee~end weatlier picture aklng the Orange Coast, with temperatures , banging .alound the, middle 60tl both today and Sun~ay. • INSW E -ToDA \' , Cooer 1lor¥ of lodatl'• TV WEE!( ii about Dattn¥ Kaye and his upcoming anlmoled ""1rtoon ipedol. ''Tiie Enchan~ ed World of Donnp Kaue: TM. Emperor11 New Cl4tht1.'' ' • most likely to listen to the businessman's plea that 1 his tire shop wouJd suffer a severe 'blow if the freeway took its allot· ted course. ,, NicOOls was accused ou arrest of dem~nding fl~llXI and a set ol tires !or his wife's car from Sweedhmd 1n return f?r bis services in getUng compensation or relocation for the Costa Mesan. Sweedlund wailed until Nichol! left the tire ahop and Ulen told Costa Mesa' police · of·th&inc;.!dent and reported it by Jetter to atate ·sen. Dennis Carpenter. i Judge 1 Murray .., dlsrqiJsed 1 e I a t e d charges . againat Nichols' son, Robert Adep N\cl'Oll ill, also of Anaheim,...,. ol threa"men who ~ad been Indicted with the elder Nl~hol1 . .1by the. OrAAge County Grand Jury. . ' Stephet\ A. Pugner, 22, and MaUbew Bro!nberger, 19, both ol 17175' Santa Cristobal, Fountain Valley pleaded guilty .. pier this week}• charges ol conspiracy ~commit grana· tbeli. They hove been order<d-to ret\jm March, 11,.ror senten<ill( to a poaslble •tale prl-term of one to ten yeah. 2 Plan~ Cr~sh; 5 Aboard Kl.lied r • . • Ll1TLE ROCK, Arie. <°JI -...!. An Alr -Fo<ce.jel traloer and a-tran!pol't plane with five men aboard colllded In tht alr and crashed II mUes north ol bere Frl- d1y nigh~ killing all live ' crewmen aboard 1he transport, the All Force tald. A ~kesmlon at the'Utllt Rock Ali For« Baoe .,Id the tw0 oc<upanl.I of Ult 1'37 jel trot'!"' parachuted to salety. WltnWes near the _,.' ol tht coUJ. slon sa Id both ~lanef exploded and crashed after lhe lmpacL The accident occurred near a buoy four.Jano highway three mil• east ot thtbue. By MICHA~ GOODRICH Of _. .,_.., PllM lllff Although Orange Coast police oHicials Frl48y afternoon were generally opposed to the State Supreme Court's Dan of the death penalty, ths strongest criticism came from Cecil Hicks, Orange CotUtlY district attorney, and State Sen . DennUI E. Carpenter (R·Newport Beach). Said Hicks, ·~1 was surprised _by the decision because I didn't feel that the Sllte Supreme Court judges were that poor a bunch of lawyers." Carpenter lashed out saying, "this decision will no doubt give many or our ' lnfamowi tnc:Uviduals great relief. The likes of Charles Manson are now to be J>Ul'P9BelY perpetuated In our society and must not only be tolerated by us but sup.. ported by us until their inevitable release from our insUtutions." Hieb, Orange County's chlef law en- forcement official, predicted that ''if the ~u.s. Supreme .Court upholds the death perraJtY. there will be prompt action In Callfornla to incorporate the death penalty Into the state consUtution.. and bold the state su.preroe court to it." "It wouldn't suprise me to see an in- creased level In bomlci~ as a result of the declalon,'i he ntd. "It might well make ihe pollcem"11'• job htrnler 111 the streets beca\1$e the number of ierlous of- feMes may rise." Ca~ter, a fonner FBI •§ent and a la.wyer, termed the declai.on • a tremen. cioUJ blow lo the 11/ety of our cltiunl, our aystent of jusUoe and our criminal deterrent resources." lie Unptor_ed Attorney General Younger to "l'l"'al . the. declslon to. the 11.S. Supreme court where "I beleve more prac\ic•I and rriore law enforttmtnt ... Oriented mlnd1 1 wUl prevall in reversinc t!ils 1depl0rlblt ·declelon'." Also reacting 1lrong1y against the decision was Newporl •Beach Police ChJef B. James Glavas. "II yoo Ufl the r<&lrlctions on people who have kUJed · you will have an in- suUerable situation befOre long," be saJd. "StaUstics of the past two years when there has ·been a IJlOrllorium on ex· ecutions have shown an upswing in murders. There have not been any murders Jn our district for two years, but there has )>ten an .alarming jump in the Los Angeles · area and throughout the state.'"Glavas· sa'ld. (See· DEATH, Paje II China '01lljr a Start' -...._ -. NixonP arty Leaves for Guam on :Second Leg _of Trip HONOLULU (AP) -President Nixon, boning up on China as be prepared to take off today on the second leg of his journey, cautioned again that no quick solutions to U.S . .chlnese problems may be ex· pected. Presidential press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said rriday that next week's meetings with China's leaders will be 11only a start of the process of communi- cations." He said that although the trip to China Itself was significant, the results may be reflected in years to come. The presidential party leaves today for Guam. Ziegler said diplo1l1;3Uc relations be- Boy, 4, Killed . ~y 8n:llJle~ - At ump Site A simple trip to the dump by .a West- minster fam\Jy eoded,ln tragedy Friday ~flemOCX'l in Irvine '\\,'~en a '-year.old boy died beneath the tracks of a bulldozer. Ruben Ruiz, 4, of 6421 Walt St., West· mlnlter, was killed instantly when the heavy machine used to move rubbish ran over him.">- Coroner's aides said the freak accident tocik place at the Bonita Canyon disposal site in Irvine. Ruben had traveled there with his father, John M. Ruiz, and' an ~ uncle to unload ·a pickup truck. As the two men were working on the load, Ruben left the lruck unnoticed and began wandering along the slopes of rub- bish. The bulldozer moving the refuse at the landfill ran over the youngster, inflicting massive bead i~juries. Coroner's aldes did not identify the ci>unty employe operating the large rig. Mesan Wins Big Lawsuit Against Auto Dealership A Costa Mesa nurse who slipped and fell while she and her husband were look- ing at used autos on a Huntington Beach car lot has been awarded $62,500 damages by an Orange County Superior court jurh. Mrs. Agn., W. Cooper, 17, ol 1917 Wallace, got the damages from Beach Ci· ty Dodge for Injuries which led to nine operations and the partial paralysis of her right hand and arm. It was tesUfied at tbe !rial that the car firm. had hid• a flight of steps palnted short\y before· Mrs. Cooper vl•lted the premise! on Oct. 23, 1967, and that the painting visually obllteraled tbe distance between the driveway and the first step. It was also tesitDed that Mis. Cooper I! no longer able to follow her occupation as a physical therapist because of the severe Injuries abe sullered in her !all. OFFICES CLOS ING OVER HO LIDAY All Orange County oftlcet and aupeilor and "J•nl<ipal courl& will be closed Mon- d"J' in o&eetvance of Wuhlngtoo'1 BJrlh. day. -The nation honors lti llrat 'president a day early thlJ year because ot a new law which plllCOI aeveral llolldays on Mor> d111 rather than their lredmonsl d•te to 1lve worlun a thr...tay weekeod. • I tween the United states and China are not to be expected arier this abort trip. 'Ille point has to be P"tade, he told newsmen, that tbere· are wide dilferences between the United States and China. "They can-- not be swept away after one week o( talk•," he said. "But they can begin tile process." He said the President bad to mind em.abUshing "an ongoing communications belt," a phrase used in brief mg con- gressmen before leaylng Washington. Ziegler would not say what form this· might take. The talks will center on· bilateral" ques-- tions .. and not include third country mat~ ters. 'the pre~ ~ecretarf ,emphaJized. But he edded, ''The qenda Is lleilble wquld .Jl'eel •NIJon ar the airport In Pe-iln<J will be detenrui>ed alter w~ ret Jo., , kin& \'l\'e do pot know tl>e .artfyal pll!'!>~ China." • · Ziegler said. . . .._ '_ Ziegler \\'Ouid not aay If· 1 commnnlque The President 'and Mrs. Nlxon were wiU be lsau'll alter the meeUnp. · up . early Friday after their 4,9!0-mUe · Alter an ovemlgbl-stop in Guam , to lltght 'llluroday Crom Wuhlngton to allow members to l1ecome furttier ad· Kaneohe. ~ay Morine Gorps .Air ~talion justed to time change" the presldentlal on the wiqdwaf11 11lde pf. Oahu· !~and. party will leave Sunday !or. C!lna and T!let' were catclflni up on .sleep· and arrlvt In Pelllng Monday-Sunday nlgbt trying to adjust alter' thelr!O-hour Dlihl U.S. time. thr9Wlb live time .-: lkib. Nixon and • There was apecu)atlon Nixon · would Mrs. Nuon tContln~· to • re~ct and pre. meet with Chafrtnan .Mao Tse-tung on pare' ·for ,their tblcia •vlslt arid were not the &aeqlXl day ,,r tbe talks In Peking •• u)>ected to leav'& ·11ie1r '7·tiioiil hoUI& on well as In Hanl!Chow later. But Ziegler the l'olarlnt -·l.llctng a· white sand brushed 0ailde these ieportJ with a shrug be.ach 11'1l glifteploc blu~ Pa<IJlc waien. of bis ·shoulders.; 1 There .was a a1~1lrlzzle early Fdday, There ltill wu no word w)lether Mao but".lhe w~-*1'ed arouod::n®n. . ~ewport Cyclist . ~ . Christina ;]µ.st Gives He.r lY.tinie Killed in Crash • A young Newport Beech man w11 laJal. Guesa where. Cbri.stina Moofe went Frldiy7 • ' Siie went out the door o( Jriindma'1 house when Grandma was •busy ·and ex- plored Cotta Mesa'• Prealdlo' Drive. And then. she went around u.e corner, In a world so wldeand wonderful and IUll of suryHiea thet two blocks away Is new anct eacltipg territory !or a 2i..year~Jd. And then she was loot. _And. tl)ejl'llJt WU found. 11,-tomebody whO took her Into tbelr house and called the people who run the Lost and Found llepertment that'speclal· lua In reJurnln1 Utile lolki where they belong. • Officer Tom Boylan drove up to take chiirge at St. Clair Street and Randolph Avenue. 11Whait's fO\D' name?" he asked\ 11ChristJDa o • • u "What's your Iut name?" . ., . Bus, Ca rs Colljde BEAVEJ\ FALLS, Pa. (AP) -A Grey. hoUnd bwi, a propane pa truck and two can collided on the Penn1Ylvanla Tum. pike during a onowllorm Frlda7 nJght1 lnjurln1 22 penona. Stole pollce sala tht llUck overturned but ~mained Jn. , tad. Thert WU DO IJre. ' ~ .. --• ·-4 u,,_._.1... tf -• ...... ,.,.._ ... .. Where do you llve1"Chrlttina?" Ghriltlna pointed, ., 'they llarted walk· Jni. • And they walbd. And Olriltlna kept poJntbi&. Evt)I -Ibey cblnaed direc. t.lona. -· So Olriltlna and Officer Boylan decid- ed to 10 I°' a ride, hunting her grandma'• home., Or maybe .h!r mom- my'• home. , Olriltll)I bravely pointed he w~y, but dldn't do much aood,' beeauee a lot of hou&e1 looi a • lol alllte ln thaf nelgbborhood. So they went to beadquarten to wait !or ~ worried mommy or a worried arandma to call the Loot and Found Dewtment that ta1tea chars• of mtamc Utile lotu. The call W11d•t IOl\jf 1n comln1 and Mn. l!onnJe Moore, of 1172 Fblltrton Ave., waa quiq17 rewll£ed with daucJlter ChrtJtlna. TradltlonaDy, policemen entertlln loot little folks by• Jetting them wtlr a dark blue ~ with a lbinr blaclt brim that banp'Jopoidad over -oar !or a cuto ne-per pl<!""'• Clrlltlna burll Into two, ., Ibey took It oll. ly Injured IJte Friday aft...-wben he Joet control ol a motol'C)'cle and ltrUCt • rellector-p<ddle in NewllOft llelcbll. Richard A. Mtrrlotl 211, of 231111 llnd St., Newport Beach, died at 4:211 p.m. ol muJJlple Injuries -211 minutes alttr being admltled to HOii MmiarlaJ Jlot. p{tai. . Coroner'• lnVealJaaJon said Marriott wu driving aloni lovlne Boulev1rd, In the !39lJ block, w~n bis apeedlll( cyda lost' ccintrol on' a curve. The • bike 1kldded lhen slammed Into tha metal rd)eclor poet. .. ' BANDIT MAKES A BIG SPLASH CLAREMONT, N.C. (UPI) -It ' wu a boldup, a masked bendlt lold a teller at tht Cltlztnl Savlnp llJI Loan Auoclallon Fr1da10. S b t banded over the money and be pointed bis gun. Ho oqueaed IDe trio er ~ A-otium ol Wiier bll tht Witt ln•the laoa and tho band!\ fled' -wltll fl,000 and Illa Wltar IUll. • ' • t DAii. Y PILOT . • Jndge SWi.tc'1es Stance I ' R,eagan A.ppoint.ee Writ.es New Death Penalty Opinio1~ .. SACIWIENTO (lJPI) -. P""llhmem 1111C011111tutloml, Wbeo, GoY. Ronald JIHCau op. ci.clltln( "It degndeo and polntod aiw Justice Ponald dehumanheo all who II. Wright to the Colllomla parllclpar. 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By MICHAEL GOODRICH cemper at the Ume and b< Of * Dtlll' Pit• Ii.fl wu normally ~ at the Wllltam F. Mat!Mm, cbam-Ume he made contact with the pion of Wltt!trlcted. sleeping officers and therefore the rights, had his day Jn court evidence wu only circwmtan- Friday and wu twice found !al. guilty of sleeping in a vehicle Mattson at.. argued that the Jn a public parking lot during ordinance prohibits sleeping ln prohibited houri. an automobile and n o t Mattson 's flrat trial took necessarily a camper. I be! Judg Do ld Judge Dungan saw the piace ore e na evidence differently, though. . !Jungan Jn Dlvtaion One of the Harbor Judicial Distrlct. He saying that clrcums\ances led was charged with sletptng tn him to believe that It could be bis 1948 Dodge camper proven to a "moral certainty" between the hours of 9 p.m. that Mattson was sleeping in and 9 a.m. while parked tn the the camper since be was red Balboa Parking lot. eyedand the aleeplngJJag bad Tes\imony by Newport ~ WS:.iinued the judge Beach police officer Lee .. the intention of the law is to Roberta identified Mattson 11 prevent sleeping during the tbe person who emerged "red· probibittd boura in an auto of eyedt groggy, 1'1th a crease on any kind." bls cneek and drtssed ln levll He then found Mattson and a t-sblrt." He said that guilty for the first offense and M1tl10n bad come out about transferred him to Division ID tu 40 ,seconds aftor he and Three for trial on the second another officer bad knocked on offense 1'hlcb assertedly oc· the side of the camper. cured on Feb. 2. Judge Roberts • also stated that Dungan ai.>l postponed aen- there wu a sleeping bag on tencing until Feb. 22. the Ooor of the camper .. The The second bearing for bag wu open and warm to the MatW>n, before Judge A. !ouch. l<>well Lindley, f o 11 o" • d Mattson, who d e f e n d e d almost ldenUcaliy to the first hlmaelf, asked Roberts If he a!lde from the fact that actually . had seen h l m Mattson bad been given a (Mattson) in the act of sleep-warning by officers at U :45 lng since the camper has no p.m. Feb. 2 before they windows. Roberta replied he returned at 4:15 a.m. to arrest bad noL him again. Matison then queatloned He was again found guilty, Roberta U the jeans and &blrl fined 115 and placed on six that be wore that night could montba probatlon. be tho Alli• levls and white Aaked about bis reactlona to South C..elf Pl11• •· .,,1., ~ ,,, ' y~l~=ed~.t l:fm•':i:::~I~ I . !==~;;;;;;;;::;;:~~==~~~=======i! cwt==~!:MA_he . =~::Z, :a.:,~~ ~~.Q. G.' '-ldlltlollli'ellldntoil)'>tliol . ll!Olr--' ~· lof ID We 'Dari• Yau ·~i • ~"'El>iry Saturday he c0u1a Ill'" been dolrig •'1/ ·iiltomoblle didn~ reanr flt my -• ___.. ~ ....... ----... of a nwnber of thlnp tn the camper. • The Hanging Garden One of our unique contributions to home 91rdeni"9 featured in tomorrow'• L.A. Tim" HOME MAGAZINE. MESA Dll MAit 2221 F1lrvlt:w R.Nd Co1t1 Mtu (714) &42·11il5 "'llllON VIQO 247•t Chrhulta Drive MlttJon Vl1fo (714) 131·7111 o,.. .a ..... ...., -.. .-...,. , ........ llet '· "I · nev1r ·tntmded to flJ:ht lhia Jaw but It doel seem llke a ltrange_law to me. U we are 111U1Dteed the ri8hta of 1Ue, hberiy and the pul'IU]t of hap. pineaa It seem1 we should be Dog Attacks On Irvine Cattle Told For the put oevm1 weeks, there have been reporta of clop kllllng cattle north of , Santiago a.eJc Ro.ad, four · mileo. from Irvine city limits. Thret were Jdlled. lbl1 week. Follr big dogs have been seen molest1ng: cattle In Peters Clnyoh on two occaalont, ac· cording to Irvine C I t t le SUprelntendent Bob Elder, and three head of cattle were found dead and bediy torn up. "We have had It before, It comes and goes and always will, I reckon, until people statt observing the leash law," said Elder. He suspects the dogs are domestic durinl the day while their ownen are at work but are let outside at night. The Jeasb law requires domestic dogs must b< kept at home at all times unteu on a leash. Elder says be baa no cbolct but to bring the ldlllngs to the attenUon of the aherlff and antmal control officials. Chief animal control officer Robtrt Wohnnan said the only soluUon would be to capture or allOOI the dogs bec1uae the aame pattern will conUnue to Increase. cattle owners have been lllaying with their ber<is, reported Wobnnan, but more drastic measures are within their jurisdiction. Acconllng to lllaie law, public b<alth and safety °'"'" cies and ranchert a r e autboriled to ldJI t b e m1r1uding doge. NII DIMONSTUTION C• .W 10 ,_. ,. ffftl -.,-....... e YOGA CENTER e ..... "' '""" ...... ,.... . nt .,... .r Lift • MIC _,.., OMI ••tar•.,........, ... ..,.,.. "'• ........ ""' .. •I I ""'° ~ lf••K CUISU ITAAT MON,. P•I. • T 1 P,M; .. I. 11111 _,1 CCffA MlilA COM• At .,_ Alltl '4Mll1 able to sleep where we want. It.I the least violent of all crimes, he said. And Mauson will have another chance to voice his opinion ~t the law. He goes on trial again Marth 3, charg- ed with the same offense. posing of the death penalty." The governor added, "I * Abo: • believe that It ts time the ~· • • 1161 H•ltor 11,.r .. Celt• ..... ..~ judiciary returned to its tradl-: 1072 ..,_,cl• Dr., Nw,.rt 1Mc• d)/,: tional role and reject the • • ~udiclli activls\' philosophy •. 1 ~~:;:i..:;:......_=::::-=::'=::::::::=::==::=::::==::=::·:;;·:;:··=·w.='°"'=~=~ •. l am confident that Juatice1;: Wright can and will provide the leadership required to restore public faith Jn, and :No. I on the Coast respect for, our judicial pro- M P Ii cess." esa 0 Ce Wright, !5, has be e n .Reagan's only appointment to Your Hometown Newspaper Is The DAILY PILOT :NabSuspect1===lh~e~s1n~te~su~~~eme::;;~~ur1.~~========================~ For -Drugs A Newport Beach yacht· dweller who allegedly Jet· ti.soned suspicious cargo from bis pickup truck when pulled over by a Costa Me 1 a policeman Friday wound up in the bri8. The object Officer R.C. Rosser said he saw Oy out the window Johnathon W. Klrcb'1 vehicle was allegedly a pia!llc bag containing nearly J,000 IU!pected amphetamine pllta. Kirch, 21. who lives aboanl the Endymion b<rthed at 1312 Newport Blvd., WU arrested and booked on 11U1plclon of po6St!Sion of dangeroua drugs. Officer RosSer aaid he retrieved the evidence that went flying wb<n he decided to check out Kirch. B·eef Geis --u~s-;-Nods- WASHINGTON (AP) - Reviewing the ealln( ha- bits of Amerlcanl .over the pafl decade, the Agricul· ' lure Department aaya beef ls the favorite meat and potatoes the leading vegeo- table. In 1970 Amertcans ate an average cf 84 pounds of beef, retail equivalent. compared with about M pounds per capita a dec- ade earlier. Potatoes av- eraged 115.5 pounds. com- pared with IOI in llM. CHROMCRAFT Matching 30" Bar Stool On cut olumlnum awinl bue. 111v.i.. •39~ \ Congratulations. You just -saved $5 by doing your own income tax. And all it cost you was three long, sleepless nights. And• slight ca11• of h••ttburn. t A.M.•t P.M., WlllDAYI '9 A.M.·S P.M., SAT. & SUN. 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