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EDITION
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
San Clemente 22
Alemany 7
Los Amigos 32
llniversity B
Rim of World 40
Dataa Bills 6
Dlme-a-IJne
BDI"galns
TODAY!
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1972 TEN CENTS
Jrain Plunges, Carries 32 to Deaths
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Indian Bones Physiciam So11tl1 Africa
Archelogical 'Find' OJl Cpast __ Embitter.ed . Iragedy--
By JORN ZALLER
Of ""' D•llY P'IJof Slaff
After four days of painstaking digging !4»i tools that ranged from a hand trowl
llOWn to fine camel hair brush, the Costa ~ archeologists knew they had made
a rare find. .
At thei.t (e8..fn what is DOW a vacant
Jhb\tiftgion Beach cabbage field were the
bone remnants of a 20-year-old ln<tian
girl who bad been dead an estimated two
to five centuries.
She was curled on her right side in
tight fetal positop in a 24-inch circular pit With tbe eye sockets in her skull facing
due south. Also -and this is still unex-
plaln<d -Ille bad a three inch basalt
spearhead lodged be-., two v•rtabrae
in ber back.
"It's lmpossslhle to say why the girl
was kll1itf,""sijs Mike Ahlering, one of •
the excavators from Costa Mesa's
Arebeologlcal Researh Inc. (ARI).
"She might have been feuding.• She
might have been caught trespassing on
the land of a neighboring clan. She could
even have been executed for an illicit
love affair."
Probably, be admit., the mystery o! the
girl's death will never be solved. There
are just too many gaps.
But even so, the grave Is one of ARI's
more valuable finds relating to the
Gabrieleno Indians, the tribe that once
r:iwxged on the Orange Coast and as far
Qlli1ll .. Malibu.
lt was all carelully excavated and
everything was charted in detail. Not
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EXECUTION WEAPON
Arrow Killed Girl
much information was lost.
However, ARI is not always so
fortunate, and unless its luck changss,
(See INDIAN, Page %)
Pair Enter Recall Contest
• By FREDERICK SCBOEMEHL
. Lucllle Whitaker, a Laguna Beach resi-
dent who resigned as president of the
PTA Council to work for the recall of two
Board of Education trustees, took out
papers Friday to nm in the Dec. 5 school
recall election.
:Attorney Mlchael Sagal, also o! Laguna
Beach reportedly, wtll take out papers
Monday to run in the election.
~ers Dec. 5 will be asked whether
• frostee.s Gerald Linke and Patricia
GOlette sbou1d be removed from the
· iaguna Beach Unified School District
board and who should replace them, ii
~ are recalled.
Mrs •. WbJtaker, 4t!, of 1597 .Slcyline
Drive, said: "I believe in the Laguna
Beach school system and will work
towards constructive ha.rm on i o us
leadership,"
Sagar, 38, of 974 Van Dyke Drive was
not immediately available for comment.
His wife, however, confU'llled be w1ll take
out papeQJ lo run iQ, the election.
Mrs. \lAtitaker said she will officially
rile her papers Monday with the
Registrar of Voters Office. Persons
wishing to be candidates in the election
must file by 5 p.m. Friday.
The recall election was sparked early
this summer, when the three-member
majority bloc made up ol trustees Gill-
ette, Linke and William Thomas voted .llGt
(See RECALL, Pqe J)
At Hoag
By I. PETER KRIEG
• ... Olll'r ,. .........
Collectivoly, the 13 I'l!Sident physicians
parUcipating lo the Family Practice pro-
gram at Haog Memorial Hospital in
Newport Beach Friday issued a state-
ment mildly critical of the hospital's
decilion to 1iill the three-year-<>ld training
program.
Individually, they were appalled 8lld
bitter.
And they said the Pf'9!l'8ID won't even
1411 tliiOllb Jime.i~tal---tors said K would. · ·
St>ommen '!or the -docton-in-training at the center oontended Friday
that there will be no Family Practice
Center Iller next Jwte 311.
They aald tllat the third-year resident.
will !lni!h out their final year, but the
others -wh> have one or two years
more training to go -will begin leaving
as sooo as they can find new residency
programs, leaving the center without any
doctors to staff iL
At least two have already arranged to
transfer to tbe residency program at
Ventura Hospital "as soon as we can find
a place to live."
The residents issued a formal stat&
ment that said they didn't like the
(See HOAG, Page I)
More Benefits
F pr Medicare
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Senate voted 37-34 Friday to cover
under Medicare the cost of hearing
aids arx:I eye, dental and foot care
fOI' individuals witl1 up to $3,000 of
income end cc:q>les with up to
$5,000.
1be emeodmeot, written into fbe
big Social Security-Welfare bill
over the strong opposition ol the
bill's managers, was sponsored by
Sen. Clai>orne Pell (0-R. I.)
Pell brought up a similar amend·
ment witb 00 income restrictioos
'Ibur&day. It was rejected 42-36.
h1jures 71
JOHANNESBURG (UPI) A
passenger train careened ofr a bend and
plunged down a 15-foot embankment nea r
Capetown today, killing dozens of
passengers, railway officials said.
At least 31 persons were killed and 71
others injured, many seriously, when the
locomotive and seven packed coaches
missed the turn 1D miles north of
Malmesbury and 40 miles not1h ol
Capetown, IJ)Okelmen for South African
_ railways said.
• DAILY ILOT Sflln P'MN
t,IRS. S:fEPHENS ADMIRES WASH JOB ON LONGJOHNS
Cosio Moun'• Vlnto90 Wosher (1900) Still 0001 IM Job
Good Old Days
Mesa Couple Can Still Live Them
If the llgbts went out at the borne of
Evelyn and Leland stepheos or Costa
Mesa, they'd probably light up a
kerosene lamp and really e n j o y
themselves.
'Ibey'd take one of those six old·time
gas engines out of the g~ge, put a belt
on ti. pulley, and let. It thmnp away.
Need to wash clothes? Hook it up to the
model 1900 Whirlpool washer, dump the
cio'thes in its wooden tub, and run them
through the wringer afterward. And why
not, it does as good a job as any of the
modem ones.
Jf they needed wood for the stove, the
Stepbtm' could hook up one of their
engines to that antique saw behind their
house. They've also got an antique com
hlLSker they could press into service. And
they could probably get their hands on a
water pump too if they needed it·
Most peOple don't remember it, but
many of our convenient appliances were
once powered by stationary gas engines
like those Fairbanks Mone, Stover and
Cushman jobs tbe Steohens' collect.
"Out on the farms they had to use
these engines because they didn't have
any electricity," er.plains Mrs. Mone
whose backyard at 179 E. lllth St. ls filled
with antique fann machinery, including a
hulking 1924-modcl Wallis tractor she
calls "the green monster.''
Collecting antiques such as these is the
hobby Of a small group of people around
the country who have banded together ns
members of the Early Days Gas Engine
and Tractor Associatin.
Every once in a while they have a big
get-together at the Orange County
Fairgrounds and dress up in Mother Hub-
bards and bib overalls for a riirsnorting
time.
"The men who like these things are
just like kids ," says Mrs. Stephens.
"They'll be riding around on their trac-
tors and if one ~aks down, lhey'll tear
into It and really enjoy geUing dirty and
greasy."
Neari>y fann woe-ken Mhed to the
scene first and used picks and spades to
dig victims out of the wreckage hflm-e
police arrived, the spokesman said.
Fanner Melt Van Aarde, on wbo8e pro-
perty the accident occurred, said it "was
so gruesome that wtlen my \\li fe came I
told her to go back home."
Police said most of the injured, I~
eluding train e~ineer Frikkle Van
Niekerk, had been rushed to SwartlaOO
hospital in Mtilmesbury. .
Van Niekerk said he did not know what
caused the accident. "I heard and saw
nothing. I banged my head and lost con-
sciousness,'' railway officials quoted him
as saying.
All of the dead and most or the injured
were Afri~, railway officials said.
They said the train was en route to Bit-
terfontein from Cape Town 200 miles to
the ncrth.
The train accident was one of South
Africa's worst in a decade and the .,.
cond serious train accident thi8 year. In
March. a train from Johannesburg to the
northern trarmsva il crashed killing 38
persons.
Chess Olympics Open
-But Without Bobby
SKOPJE, Yugoslavia iAP) -The
United States .split the third round of the
men's Olympic chess finals Friday night
2·2 with Czechoslovakia. Earlier the U.S.
chessmen bad maneuvered to the same
score with Switzerland in the second
round.
~alley Slaying SJJspects Elude Police
When Mrs. Stephens was finally able to
talk a local appliance deAler out of the
old wringer-washer for $25, she took it to
one of those get-together.s and put it to
good use .
HJ just took thoae dirty clothe.s and
In a related development, the first
session of the central committee of the
International Chess Federation opened
Friday in Skopje. Conspicuous by his
absence was Bobby Fischer, the n~w
world chess champion. World champions
are automatically given membership on
the central committee.
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•• :: SOUGHT IN SLAYING •••
First M ..... Suopecl •
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Two suspects in the brutal multiple
stabbing murder of a Fountain ViUey
gas station owner were stll1 at ·large to-
day alter an Intense pOIJce Investigation
netted no-Immediate ....Wla-
Police are •till operatloi oo the theory
that Louis J. Lovko, proprlttor ot the
Shell staUoo at the oomu ol Buobsrd
Sttoel and Talbert Avewe, WU tilled
wben he surprised two thieves by
resisting their Tllursday Dlghl lltempl to
rob him.
lllow.ver, the poalbWty tllat 11 was a
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The Orange County corooen 'lllce Fli-
day officially listed the CAUIO<Of cfqth as
multiple stab ....,.. to lllt body,
"It looboj llke .......... .... really
mad at him," obeervff. lGn6 <broner'•
deputy alter revl.,..lni tbe aulA!ply
report. '
Late Friday ....... police iocolod
-they be1levtd lo be Ille --poo -• folding podool. -wllh •
six-inch blade -lying In a field about 500
yards east of the murder tc::ene.
A police dog later snlfltd out a trail
from the gas station .. Jeadlng to tbe
murder Welpoflt and contj_nued the east-
bound trail parallel to Talbert Avemie,
across the Held, and up to Brooklwrot
sir..~ where the trail apparently ended.
Police an no1 sure wbelber the
BUSpeCts cootlnued· ruJlD!nc a c r o 11
Brookhurst, had a vehicle walflni at Illa!
spot, or simply bil<hliiUd a ride.
.' . Early Friday an.m.o.,.,po11cio relemed
CO!!'P,Ollt~ drawings orv.e v1c11m1 based
on delcriptj~ bf oeverel wllnOaaes.
The suspeds were l,1oth reported lo be
male Malcan, about 19 ,_.. old, with
dark bltr. .
The first suspecl, """ all!fledly dlotracted ID oolllde lu.ndanl while I
aecond suspect went lolld& to attempt a .-y, wu delcrlbed 11 being f.10, l!V
pounds, with <WIJ balr .•
Tbe aecond apect .... 1l1cl ·to be
about 1-1, 210 PQllDda •'llllb lilgblly big hair. • ••• OF STATION' ATTENDANT
Socond Mu ... S._t
(See ANTIQUES , Page Zl
Woman llol.ds Up
Record Store
In Costa Mesa
A Yo1Jn8 wanan escaped on foot with
about '4-00 from a Coota Mesa r<a>rd.sbop
Fridlf. njgl!l ,after ~teiJlng emp)oyes
9lth w!>at she aald wu a hklclen gun.
Police llft!d the ivomo,n bi ·her early
lwooll., and wtth a medlum tlulld entered
Reem! World, 2330 Harbor Blvd., about
1:4$ and demanded the CW>'• ...,.lets.
No customers were bl the shop Bl the
clerk at the rtgloter reportedly hc<ded
tbe young lady's demands-
Io Anabelm, meanwhile, Po11ce rtported
three seperate anned robberies f<'rlday ntaht. In all c .... , the suspects escaped,
police uld.
'Ille amount. stolen rrom on all-night
market, a liquor store, and a hamburger
stand were nol disclosed .
Orange Coasl
WealJaer
High clouds will hover over the
Orange Cioast today and Sunday,
but the sun should have no trouble
shining lbrough. Warmer after-
nooos are forecast with hlglls ap-
proaching 80.
INSmE TObAY
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Who "II Be Nixon "s Soloni> Wrong Bank Joh
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By JACK LEFLER
A~ ... l'rnt W'H"t
A polilieal "cteran and 1 school
tache.r making his fln:t ral.'t are v.·03ing
• )ow-keyed but intenire campat11n for
election u Richard N J x o n ' s oon-
eressman.
Tbelr bat1le has singular aspect•
because California's 42nd Congressional
District embraces the Prcsidenl's San
Clemente horne -the Western Whitt
·H~.
The rivals arc 1tcpublican Clair W.
Burgener, Y.'ho hu.!I been In polltlcs since
19$3, and Democrat Bob Loy.·e. v:ho
tta<:hes courses in American government
tn a cow1try high school.
If Nixon ls r~lected, does the pros·
Two More Die
In Ireland
Gun Battle
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP> -
British soldiers killed a guerilla gunman
and a 19-year-old girl they claimed was a
sniper in a gun battle around a Belfast
funeral procession Friday, climaxing a
day or Violence acrosa Northern Ireland.
A BrlUah soldier also was killed and
two othu were serk>usly wounded in
firefights in Belfast and Londonderry. A
milkman was gunned down In a terrorist
raid on a lonely farmhouse .
· Fifteen persons were shot and wounded
Friday Jtight when guerrilla! lobbed a
bomb tnto a crowded downtown bar from
a 1peedjng c•.
Gunfire crackled around the fiercely
Roman Catholic Falla Road sector, an
Jrish Republican Army stronghold, where
the day's biggest clash erupted.
lbeacnuai~JWL
involved in the shooting around Belfast
and reported at least six were shot. A
BCOre of buses and autos were hijacked to
fonn bamcades by rioters. Some were
set afire.
By the end or the day, the known
caaua1ty toll waa rour dead, tY..'O soldiers'
badJy wounded, four policemen and a
mailman hlt by guerrilla machlnegun fire
aod at least three clvlllans wounded. On e
was a 1uapected anlper.
•The violence raised Ulster's death toll
from three years of sectarian fighting to
583.
The teen-age girl was hit by several
army bullets tn lhe Fallll Road area when
soldJers were keeping watch oo the
funeral proceulon of a Catholic barman
killed in a bomb blast three days ago.
'Ille army claimed the girl had a pl!Jol,
but angry local Catholics insisted she
was unanned. She waa n11hed. to a
hospital but died later.
San Clementean,
Four Others H el.d
In Narcotic Raid
A 22-year-0ld San Clemente man and
four other penons were arrested Friday
on charges of possession end J>OS6fSSk>n
!or salt ol. 87 pounds of marijll8na.
The arrests wtre made In Van NLl)'s
about 3 p.m. by a combined force 0( of.
Ileen from the Garden Grove and
Orange poUce departments and the St~te
Narcotics Bureau, according to Garden
Grove police.
Dale Fales, 22, of 209 Oalle Dorado,
San Clemente was among those booked
alter police raided a Van Nuys honie and
allegedly found the 37 pound! of mari·
juana, a small quantity of am·
phetamines, and an unknown white
substru1ce.
Others: booked at Los Angeles police
department jail were : Jimmy Bowe ls. 27.
and Diane Marie Bowels. 20, both of V3n
Nuys : Morgan Willstcad , 22. of Los
~~~~r~nt .and Francis Marshall, 24, a
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pect ol repnseatJna: the district o( t'Oll·
stltuent Nixon ha ve Sptelal n1eaning for
1he candidates?
Burgener: "I think it is quitt' an op-
portunity to establish a little closer rela·
tionship with I.he Pre1iden1."
Lowe : ''I would ho!'.* not, but I'm
afraid it might. Ht might tend to do
aomet hlng for lhe ~2nd district that he
v.ouldn't If he didri't live hert ."
Jlurgener , 50, a successful rell\ estate
fii m owner . .:ot into poll!lcs in 1953 when
elcclcd to the San Diego City Council. tic
Wa!S tll"itted to the stiate As~mbly In 1962
Rnd re--clectl'd In 1964 , elected to tht
st:ite Senate In 1966 and rHlected in
1970. He wa1 N1Jon '1 San °'''° County campaign manager ln lMO.
From Pqe I
eursener aa.y1 ht bas ''a batting
ave rage of ~ lo tlO percent" ln 1up-
porllng Nixon policies.
Lo~·e. $5, bu been teaching Lbe Wt IZ
ye.an at ~ Olequil.o JUgh School lilfler
having held administTaUvr )obi In the
U.S. Indian Service and the Internal
Re venue Service.
"I believe the rood to peace is
wtthdra"•al of all U.S. troops and wa r
111a tcrials from Southeast Nila," he says ..
"I \.\'Ullt to go to Washington to vote for
life instead of death."
Lowe sayll he .spent only Sl ,400 on his
primary election campa lgn, a n d
Burgener says he spent $60.<KX>. Neither
appeared on televillan or Uled blllboardJ.
"We have 1 volwlteer 1peakm bure1u
INDIAN SKELETON • • •
AhlerJn& 11)'1 the Oranl• COUt may soon !Ole what ol Ill ~Jory hasn 'I
already been Iott Jo housing tracts.
"Too often we sun get l11t minute calla
that bulldozing l.s going to begin tomor-
ro w and do we want to look around," he
complains. ·•we need to know weeks
earlier i! we 're going to be effective
preserving a site."
Huntington Beach, where the executed
Indian girl was found , is one o! the few
areas where ARI doesn't have to an-
ticipate such races with bulldozers. The
city has sponsored a comprehensive,
inch·by·inch survey or all its undeveloped
land in an effort to discove r all major
archeological sites. So far , 20 "sure
~ites" have been mapped, and when the
study is finished , the infonn.allon will be
turned over to the plBMing department,
whlch will then serve as guardian of the
sites.
ARI has also begun communicating
with Newport Beach, C.OSta Mesa, Irvine,
Laguna Beach, and (Jrange County. All
the responses so far have been favorable,
according to Ahlerl!Je... e1cept rssta '
Mesa, which hasn't replied to the two ter.--
ters lt has been sent.
"Our hope isn't to dig up all the sites in
the county," AhJering says. "There are
just too many. But if we can locate them
early enough, we can usuall y find a way
to save them without hw1ing develop.
ment at all ."
What the ARI and other resean:h
teams have been able to discover about
the Gatrieleno -named by the Spanish
after the San Gabriel Mission -is
lasclnallng.
Their population probably never e1·
ceeded 20,000 in lbe whole of what ls now
the Los Angeles basin and COMtal areas,
so they were able to live off the land with
very little wort. They eathered seed and
acorns and hunted rabblll and deer. TheY
spent their winters an th& <>ranie Coast
gathering clam.s.
This activity was 'P05Sible ~ause the
Santa Ana river lowlands, upper
Ne\\iport Bay, and Bolsa Chica marsh
\\·ere much wetter in preceeding cen-
turies than they are now, and when ocean
tides were low, lnunense mud flats were
exPQSed.
The Indians camped on the blu!fs
overlooking these flats. and when they
v.·ere hungry, they simply walked down,
picked out IO or 15 shellfish, and returned
to camp to eat them.
With food thus provided , mu ch or the
rest of their time was free , and evidence
ind icates they were indeed a carefree
people. Men , women, and children ran
naked, weather permitting: and warfare
\vas unknown. Like most primitive
peoples, the Gabrieleno were prodigious
storyt~llers, and in addition, they aang,
danced, and played musical instruments
th~y fashioned from shells and animal
bones.
The Spanish saw all this, Ahlering says,
and "thought the Gabrieleno were in-
capapble of hard work .
"But now we know It's just that they
didn 't have to work very often . When
there was a need, they were oble to meet
it."
Archeological research Inc. has been a
~on-profit, scientific rese!lrch corporation
111 Costa f\1esa since 1969, but it Is only
recently that it has become deeply In·
\·olvecf with the Gabrleleno.
''There ¥.·as no one in Or"nge County
working on local archeology in a pro-
fessional way," Ahlering says. "As peo--
ple found out about us. our \c>e"I business
hes been lncreAsing rapidly,"
In addition to the 11unti ngton Beach
Study, ARI bas done ma jor studies ror
£1gnal OU Co. on Its Bo\sa Chica marsh
property. and holds the contract for all
Clirysler Reca.lls
Cc1rs arid Trucks
For Malfu1ictions
DETROIT ( lJPI) -Chrysler Corp. •n-
nounced fo"rldny it had Mgun t·wo reca ll
can1pnigns Involving 129 cars wilh a
flffll.i:lhlc brake problem and 407 light-Outy
truck!! with poaslblie steering gear
defects.
In the paseenger car com p.algn , 129
flw nen are be.Ing advised their Dodge
Polara. Monaco or Plymouth Fury
autnmobUes may be equipped with a 1m
model left front disc broke lhsteo d of
that for a 1m model car, a company
spokesman }aid. ·
OWnen are being told to return the
vehicles to dealers for replacement of the
brake llntni auembly
ln U1e second campaign, ownei'I or 407
f·111r·Wheel drive light-duly 19'/t-model
O<lrlge trucks are being advised the nuts
h l1J'nit the steering mt c h a n Is m
1ogether may not have bttn adequately
1l•hteoed. Dealera wlll correct the prol>
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DIGS UP INDIANS
Archoologlll Ahlorlng
arcbeolog ical work done on Irvine Ranch
land.
Discovering an artheologlcal site is
not as dif"ficult 8! it rrught seem, ac·
cording to Ablering.
"We're very lucky with the
Gabrieleno.'' he says. "After centur'les
and centuries of eating clams and throw·
ing away the shells on the same site, the
soil has a very distinctive coloration.
And, of course, it's usually covered with
shell fragments."
Other telltale signs include pieces or
ground rock, small mounds (for a burial
site), and any sudden or wiu1ual change
1n vegetation.
"Unless you're a trained observer. you
probably won't recognize many or these
things," Ahlering says.
And, he quickly adds , it's just as well.
Second only to the bulldozer in destroy·
ing arcbeological sites is the amateur,
the weekend scavenger who finds a site
by pok ing around and then digs it up for
hlmself.
"Some of our most valuable in·
formation cornea from the position of the
body in the grave, or from the very small
artifacts that the amateur would never
notice," Ahlering says.
In the case of the Huntington Beach
Indian girl. for example, an amateur pro-
bably wouldn't have noticed t be
spearhead in the girl's back. And he cfr·
talnly woo ldn't have noticed that the eye
sotkets were pointed due south, which ls
a detail or definite religious significance
that enables the time period or the girl's
life to be estabUshed.
There Is so much involved in a com·
p!ete excavation of a site, in fact, that
ARI prefers to avoid excavating except
in cases where the site is about to be
destroyed.
"The state or the art in archeology bas
made great progress in the past 2Q
years." aays Ahlering, "and we expect a
lot more to be mede in the next 20.
A1icie1tt lridians
H a.d Tlteir Ow1i
Drug, Sex Woes
Sex and drugs. top concerns for
moclem Orange County. also were bi~
problems for the Indians who lived l"'crc
before the white man arrived.
As part of the initiation process
through which every Gabrleleoo Indian
had to pass in order to achieve manhood,
tho young man had to swallow 1 potion of
Jemson weed , or as It is more oommooJy
known today. loco weed. -
The purpost of thls dru1 was to induce
e th~ to four-day dreaming period irr
which a guldlng splrll would lnlroduce
itsell.
However. Sponlsh 0~1 report
Jbat the drug bad 1 trqlc. aide •.fleet,
half ol lta users, the cream cf Gabrltleno
manhood, wttt left 'With permanent
phyllcal or nerve damage.
In another parallel to modem thnes,
Jhe Gabrteleno slruggled illceeufully -
lbrougb not ldeolly -wltlfblrtb oonJrol.
No married woman wu pe.nnltted to Iii•• Jnlmour1e with her hlll!liand unlll
lhelr last child reachecl: ~.-lnl~ al•·
Thua only a llmlled numliu OI chJldnn
were produced, and al ..,.U,111>1.ctd In·
tervalJ. •
As for unmtuTled women, 'lnother
Spanlard observed with what seemed a
note or dbappointment : ''They wm very
heautl ful, a'-o ea:tremety '\tlrtuoul."
and will send aoroeone to Lalk to any
group from aeraoJum srowen on up,''
Sl'lys Lowe. Burgener aays be makes
about 10 spt«hes a v.-eek.
Burgener is t'Oneeded an edge in the
race because Republicans outnumber
Democrats 120,000 to 90,000 in the
district.
The 42nd District ex1ends about 100
mile!l along the Southern California coast
from Newport Beach into San Diego
County.
The Western \Vh.ite llouse previously
was tn the district rept"esented by John
Schm it z, who was defeated in the
primary electlnn in a reapportioned
district. He now 11 the Am erican Party's
candld11.t for pre1idtnt.
Court Rejects
Suit w Swp
Coastal Vote
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Sacramento
court threw out a suit Friday aimed at
rewriting the coastline initiative or
ordering the me8sure kicked off the Nov.
7 ballot.
Superior Court Judge Joseph A.
DeCristoforo announced denial of the
temp()rary restraining order against 1be
propositon. He made no comment on his
reasons. Attorney Albert Fiske, who filed
the suit, said afterward, "I'm fairly cer-
tain th at my clients will want me to ap-
peal" lo the state appelate court in
Sacramento. ·
Fiske's clients bad .eootendE.'d that the
initi ative is "mislabeled and rrusleading"
because the definition of "sea" in the
measure would include all waterways
FBI Agents Tliwart Holdr.tp
NEW YORK (Al') -It wu paydJy for the FBI here Friday and two men
plctt.d tbe wroog bank and lhe wrong time lo try and rob ~.
When the men entered the Manhattan bank , there were nlne FBI agents:
ln&Jde transacting penooaJ business. In fact, the bank, on the plush Upper
East Side and located near an FBI office. has about 300 agent-customers.
Bra nch Manager Philip Horton said the two men went to different win·
dows, where each presented notes that read , "l have a bomb. Give me
$10,000 or-."
Horton said two agents were standing in line beh.JJ1d one of lhe lucklesa
robbers.
"Whal are you doing ?" one agent asked the man, who was carrying a
cardboard box covered with black paper.
"This i.s a sUckup." the man reportedly replied.
"The hell It is," the agent sa.Jd, pulling his gun .
Other agents joined in the capture and the 1ituaUon wu well in hand
y,.·hen police arrived.
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ANTIQuE COLLECTORS • • • I
dumped then1 in there for a v1e.1hing. JJ
works pretty well too, except that you
have to have rinsing facilities." she says.
The rinse cycle hadn't been inven ted
yet in the year 1900.
When the gas engine and tractor en·
thusiasts have no shows to attend.
they're usually looking £or "accessories"
to their engine!. These might be com
shellers. cream separators or buzz saws.
Or they mi ght be reading one of
9everal loclmlcal journals published by
various chapters of the associallon,
perhaps while listening to a recording <}I'
some type of rare tractor on the stereef.
Stephens' iron.wheeled Wall is is one of
those rare types, so rare that it doesn't
even run on casoline.
"It just starta on guollne but once it
gets going, It runs on kel"O.!ene and
water," says Stephens, a coruJlruction
supervisor for a telephone company.
You start the two-ton monster by m:
serting a hand crank into the engine and
giving it a good yank to make the 1~
horses come to life.
Stephens used to work on a fann in
Michigan during su mmers when he wa& a'
boy. "The horses were chased out by ~
tractors," he says. "A horse could plow
only one to two acres a day and the trac·
tor could do 10 acres."
"My Job oo tbe farm Uled to be haullnjf
water [or horses out to the steam englnfs
which ran the saw mill and threshed
wheat, barley and oats."
The stephens' started their collection
with an old gas engine they found at Big
Bear Lake.The other items were adde(f
through the years.
It's a growing collection. It will get big-
ger and Stephens says now, "l wish I just
had five acres to store it au."
W "iub~-M>-tidal-ac~----·F• --
r~iske said that Y."01.Jld extend the
jurisdiction or the new coastal deve lop-
1nent agencies proposed in the bill to
"vast inland areas" because of the tidal
effects far up California r iv e r s ,
parlicularly in the Stockton a n d
Sacramento areas where his clients own
property near the Sacramento .1nd San
Joaquin rivers.
Defense attorneys had labeled Fiske's
contention "absurd" and said that everi if
Fiske had interpreted the definition or
sea correctly, other parts or tbe initiative
would limit the planning authority o:' the
proposed new agencies to the coastal
region.
The initiative is intended to limit new
developments along tbe C a I i f o r n i a ·
shoreline and give the proposed new
agencies veto power over locally ~p.
proved developments which don 'I meet
guidelines for preserving public ~e<::ess to
the ocean.
DeCrisloforo issued his order without
hearing further testimony. Proponents
and roes of the proposed injunction
<.1rgued before the judge for 41h hours
1'hursday and presented experts with
contradictory testimony on the meaning
of the 5,000.word initiative proposal.
Tornado Rakes
Chicago Area,
Naval Trailers
CHICAGO (APl -Three persons re-
mained in hospitals Friday and cleanup
work began at a trailer park near the
Great Lakes Naval Training Center
\vhcre a tornado ripped up 2Q mobile
homes Thursday nlght.
Eighteen persons were injured when
the funnel cloud di pped to the ground at
the naval center 35 miles north or
Chicago.
All but three persons were treated !or
mino r injuries.
Twelve mobile homes were destroyed
at the Forrestal Village trailer can1j).
Twenty-five other homes were damaged
heavily and the twister slightly damaged
most of the other 242 homes at the camp.
Several road! in the area remained
closed to traffic because of .the debris
piled UJl by the twister, which was ac.
companied by a violent rainstorm.
The trailer camp was closed by Navy
officials and ram.ilies moved in with
fri ends or were located In motels.
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HOAG DOCTORS
board's decision, but agreed there i.s
nothing else they could have done.
They said the controversy over the
center had so badly divided the hospital's
medical stafr that it would have been
untenable to continue the program.
"We understand that continued strife
within the medical . staff would be
demoia1itlng and wouJd lessen the quali·
ty of care that the people of the com-
munity have enjoyed," the statement
said.
·~under the circumstances, the decision
is the only logical conclusion the board
could reach," the residents said.
Dr. Robert Sversky best expressed
their persooal feelin~, however, when he
said: ·
"I personally was shocked and gravely
disappointed at the decision by the Hoag
board to eliminate the Family Practice
Residency Program.
"I feel hurt not only for myself and the
other residents, but tbr Hoag Hospital
and the members or the community who
are most directly affected.
''History is strewn with the wreckage
of institutions that fail to change in the
changing times.
"The Family Practice Center is a re-
cent innovation in medJcine -an at·
tempt lo bring back the much-needed
general practitioner or old who was
rapidly becoming extinct as exemplified
by recent statistics which reveal that
gene ral practitioners comprise but 15
percent or the total physicians in the
country."
The doctors, in their joint statement,
offered their appreciation to "tho&e
phys.icians who have expended their
lime, energy and knowledge to us and we
want the community to realize how many
excellent physicians there are.''
But theY also sbarply criticized what
they felt were uncalled-for innuendos in
the hospital's presa release annoW'lcing
the death of the program.
Prlvately, they said they wert offended
that the statement called th em
"students" when most of them are
licensed physicians. They also objected
to the statement calllng the center a
"clinic."
But ln their statement, they also said,
partlclpa.ting ln the program was never
an issue, we reel obligated to take ex·
ccption to the official statement of the
hospital board that continuance of the
• • •
program might possibility lead to a
lessening of care to the community.''
The hospital statement released Friday
morning had quoted Board President A.
Vincent Jorgensen as saying: .
"Both lhe . boartl of dlrectC111 and tho}
medical staff are in fuU agreement that
these steps which we have taken will ~
sure the Cine health care that Hoag has
consistently deli vered to the community
over the past 20 years.''
The resident physicians rtsponded : ,
··we are disappointed that after June
30, 1973, we will no longer be able to pro--
vide the comprehensive, quality care that
has been available through the FamilY
Practice Center since it began."
' From Pagel
RECALL .••
to renew the contract of Supt.
Ullom.
William
Ullom has been responsible for a
nu mber of innovations in the local
school system. Many of lhele c~es
have been criticized by the majority trio.
The trio also blocked the district's ap.
plication. for. '102,000 in federal money
this spring, irritating a nwnber ot
parents and citizens who Conned the
group backing the recall, Concerned
Citizens for Schools.
Mn. Wbllaker left her pool as PTA
Council president when the group waa
formed. She was active in the collection
or signatures 00 petlti0fl3 to force the
recaU election.
Sagar served on the Educational
Priorities Study Committee -a clti.Jens
pa nel which explored problems within the
school district earlier tbJa year.
"For the last yea r and a half, I have
observed a deteriorating condltton on the
school board and feel that tho um. bas
come to take a positive stand," said Mn.
Whitaker.
She and tu!r husband Dean have two
children, Jeff, Ii, who graduated in 1971
from Laguna Beach High School and
Michael. 10, a student at Top of the
World Elementary School.
Sagar and his wife Sharon also have
two children. Steven. 11 and Kristen, a:
Both attend Aliso Elem~nlaz'y School .
'Brotherhood' Hails Trial
Posters Distributed in Laguna Beacli··'Be There!'
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of "" Dell• "'.., , ....
Pos ten heralding the sch e du I e d
Brolherhood o( Eternal Love drug con--
splracy trial were delivered door-to-door
ond paned out along Jhe street In
Laguna Beach Friday.
The lrlal cf about half the suspeclll
swept up In a serlf#i ot drug arrests 11
soheduled for Monday In the Santo Ana
Supet1or Court. The postera urge "Ile
There!''
ltowe•er. Chief Deputy Dl.ltrlct At·
tcmey James Enright 1ald It la "blgbly
doubtful" the """'' W.Uld be bean! tben.
Enright ••P6& 1 conllnuan« In the
matter. · -
Law entorcement ornciall wish to
round up 11s niany defendents RS possjble
before lrtaJ starta.
The posters feature pictures or
1lmothy Leary, drug priest and alleged
• • '
founder of the Brolherbood of Eternal
Love and Laguna S.1ch Del. Sgt. Nell
Purcell who fl.TreSted Leary on maJi.
Juana charg,. -the em.st wblcb land<d
Leary In pri>on.
Purcell, who along wilb other members
of the Laguna Beach nart0tlcs oquad, I•
credited wllh finlt recognlzlnJ the
Brotherhood u • drug, basblsh, bashlsh
oil and marijuana dl!lrlbUttng cent ....
"'l'lley Insist Ibey an Jnlly a
brotherhood of love, bUt we have
Jbousands of pag., of testlmocy Jo show
thelr drua:-orlented activities," Purcell
laid.
Ht said he feell the poster, wblCb
depicll bis face on a bodp_ol.Lunirorm-
ed figure holding the ke)'l lo the Orange
County Joli, Is an alttmpt to dlacredlt
police &<'CUlatlons of Brctherlllod drug
af!IUalloo•.
Leary ls shown on tbe lorebead of a
wllljjed female lil\lrt. haloed and holding
a "~h" ol IWel.
Some of the posten Wll'I ~ oui
fcllowln& tho Jury trill of Low Anlmlll,
Don't E.tl 'l'bem proprlotor Jll!lll
1loullas lloberto In 1-Nlpl. Roberts •aid Friday that 10,000 ol tho
block ond white pcaltn .,.... prtnlo4.
The poller II "IY llmlliar to coe
dllll'tbuled prtO< lo the trill ol 1IGl>eitl
poston that 10\llld. llletr WI)' u far ~
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. je.OW s in Hospital, Worried About Comrades
I : ·WASHINGTON (AP) -The three '°W1 who returned boine Tmnday will tie lo military hospitals unW given a ·lcJ ... bill of !>faith" wblch depends on
~and lbe "wllhea of tbe men ," a
lltnta19!! official said Friday. I Dr. Boler E. Shlelda, sptdal assistant
for POW affalM, also denied a charge by
Cora Welss, a member of the antiwar
group w"ich escorted the three pilots
tpne, that I.hey were forted in to the
military hospitals.
Experience with othen. who have
returned from North Vietnamese prison
camps shO'A'S that the "procedures we
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State Session
On Freeway
Land Slated
The califomia Department of Public
\Vorks will meet again Wednesday ln
Sacramento with county and clty ofrlclals
in an effort to rind the best way to
dispose of land made excess by the dele-
tiein of the Pacific Coast Freeway.
But highway officials foresee some
problems ahead with Newport Beacb's
r~uest to buy excesa right.of-way land
for public park and recreation use.
. "State law says that when the state
dlsposes or property It must do so at fair
~rket vlilue," said Jerry Russell. a
dPputy public works director. "What hap-
pens if Newport Beach offers us $1
because it would be for public use?"
The value of excess freeway land in the
city has been estimated at $35 million.
"l know there is some provision for
lease arrangements but this whole issue
is in e big legal .enarl right now and-will
take some time to unrave -" Russell said.
The coastal freeway corridor ·deletion
\\'BS signed by Gov. Ront1ld Reagan Aug.
11 but wilt not become effective untU 61
days after the Legislature adjourns.
Representatives of Russell's depart·
rnent ha ve already met once with
representatives of the ... League of Cities
aiid the Supervisor's A.ssociation of
California.
"That meeting was mainly to lay some
groondwork so our meeting Wednesday
will result in concrete policies," Russell
said.
The group is attempting lo formulate
some set plan for disposing of the land
but Russell said a great number of
details must first be worked out.
, ,•tOftct wt hive 101M ~y mad!1 ~~
will Ile oble t6 go to cl .,,~ 1! inidivldually to see what Y601 iant caune
with the land," he said.
°For example, a city could ask that the
11nd be used for a conventiona l highway
h\stead of a freeway," Russell added .
He said the option or parks or recrea-
tion uae of such land is still open but it
would take special study betore such ac-
tion were taken.
"1bere is more to this issue than just
dlapollng of the land, however," Russell •Id. "I think we are eventually going to
dft some hard looklna at the valldlty of
freeway agreement.s and declarations,
too. It is a real legal hassle."
~egotiations Over
c. BON N, Germany (AP) -West
dennany and Communist China suc-
cessfully completed talks today on
t!ltablishing diplomatic relations aod ex-
Changlng ambassadors, Bom's Foreign
Ministry announced. The mlnlstry said a
~nt communique on this will be
formally signed by Foreign Ministers
Walter Scheel and Chi Peng-fel during
Sqbeet's scheduled Oct. 10.14 visit to Pe-
king.
made are the be5t procedUttt to follow ,"
Shields Jaid.
Altboll&b the tbtte •ppear to be In good
health, Shielda said , Ibey will be ~leased
frtm the hospitals only after the doctors
give them :'a clean bill of health." How
long that wW be depen<b on the doctors
and "on the wishes of the men," he said.
Shields was the first U.S. government
official to meet with Navy lieutenants
Markham L . Gartley of Greenville ,
Maine, and Norris A. Charles of San
Diego and Air Force Maj. Edward K.
Elias of Valdosta, Ga ., on their anivaJ
Thursday night at New York 's John F.
Kennedy International Alrport.
Aboard the plane, Shields said, thet<
v.·aa some initial hesitation by Gartley
because ol some ·•personal problems he
thought were UJ'llquely his." Shields said
Gartley asked to talk with bis mother
and explain the procedures and after that
Gartley went alona: Wlingly.
In their flr!it full day back on thelr
native soil , the men evinced lingering
tbou&}lts of comrades they Jell behind In
captivity half a world away.
"He's deeply interested In the men he
left behind and in seeing their famlUes , ''
said the mother of Gartley. The others
also indicated the plight or an estimattd
Frog's Legs mi Menu?.
Mary Ann the cat gets eyeball to eyeball with an uninvited dinner
guest in her plate, but the Miami toad, one of about a dozen unan-
nounced diners, outbluffed the kitty and continued the stolen meal.
Nixon Asks 'Rent Watch';
. McGovern Warns of Taxes
WASHINGTON UPI) -Presiden t N;x.
on has ordered a national "rent watch"
lo assure that landlords do not raise
rents on elderly persons who will be
receiving 20 percent increases in their
social security checks nex.t week.
McGovern said the benefits for retired
pel'19DI. the disabled and the widows and
chllcbwl of deceased workers were "bad-
ly needed," but that they should be lman-
ced by ~me alternative means.
400 Americans still in North Vietnamese
hands was on their minds.
~1ean11.•hile. controversy con tinued
regarding the Defense Department's
quick takeover of the pilots upon tbelr
arri\'al Thursday night at Kennedy
airport under escort by a quartet oI
American antiwar activists.
"They were separated and whisked
away to three differen t places," said the
Rev. Willlnm Sloane Coffin, ooe of the
group to '¥\'horn Hanoi surrendered the
POWs Sept. 17 . "The military have in-
serttd themselves bet\\'etn the pilots and
the American people.''
Nixon Pushed
For Nobel
Peace Prize
• NEW YORK (UPI ) -A prominent
grou p of businessmen and lawmakers. in-
cluding William J . Casey, the head of the
Securities and Exchange Commission
and Sen . Strom Thurmond IR·S.C.) will
campaign ror President Nixon's nomina-
tion ror the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize.
The campaign for the $73,00l prize was
launched by Finance, a 1n o n t h I y
magazine for businessmen.
Support for the campaign bas come
from such businessmen and lawmakers
as William Paley, chainnan of the
Columbia Broadcasting System. Frank
Fitisimmons, president of the Interna-
tional Brotherhood of Teamsters, and
Sen. Hugh Scott, (~Pa.). The magazine's
Edltor-ln-Chlef Elizabeth MacDonald
Manning; who-fir!lt proposed-the-idea.
said "We've never seen such a response
In our lives, we've neve r had this u1uch
1nail."
'Ibe group decided on nex:t year's
award for the President because the
Nobel Prize Committee announced in
Stockholm on Wednesday that no peace
priie '¥\'Ould be made this y~ar. No reason
\\'SS given.
Mrs. Manning said that since an
editorial in her magazine came out for
the nomination of the President1 letters
from Finance reader.i have run 68 to i in
favor of the nomination .
She added that over 6,00) persons have
made contributions for the campaign, the
largest being $3,000.
No direct contact has been made wi th
the Nobel Prize CommUtee in Sweden,
other than consulting them about a com·
plicated procedure involved in making
nominations, Mrs. Manning said.
"Proceduru we made are the best p~
cedures to follow," repUed Dr. Roger E.
cedure1 to foUow," replied Shields, who
waa the first government OCflclAI to
meet wttb the pllota at Kennedy.
Shields said there was some initial
reluctance on lhe part of Gartley, Whose
mother bad planned a vacation wllh him.
But ShleJds sald Gartley went along will·
inaly after it was explained that the
Defense Department's sole concern wss
the "medical 'A'ell being'' of the men.
How long the trio will be hospitalized
depends on them and their doctors ,
Shields said in \Yashlngton. Once releas-
ed. thty will be given 1eava and t:htn
"retumed to acllve duty lf they desire."
Gartley. 28, was taken to St. Albans
Naval hoipiU1I in New York Chy. There a
spokesman said he had access to an
outside telephone and could leave any
time he 'A'ished.
"He is by no means being held ,'' added
C.'mdr. Hank Bowman.
The three returned to their homeland
wearing the uniforms or the military
branches they served in Vietnam. 'M'le
uniforms '¥\'ith combat decorations were
put aboard their plane during a stop in
ri.toscow, and they dec ided to don then1
before debarking in New York.
Supe1·visors Bicl{eri11g
Over Federal 'Windfall'
By JACK BROUACK
ORANGE COUNTY may get $9 million in federal revenue sharing funds
early next month, but the money isn't in the bank yet.
Nevertheless, a fight already is developing over how to spend It.
NeW]Xlf't Beach's Ronald Caspers. chairman of the
COWlty Board of Supervisors, has called for ·'full public
hearings on the matter in which the coonty should spend
its anUcipated $9 million."
ON SEPT. 11, Supervisor David L. Baker of Garden
Grove-· suggested-that-ihe-windfall-fund1-.ahould be e~
marked by the boa rd for property tax relief.
Last Tuesday, Supervisor Ralph Clark of Anaheim
complimented Baker on his "alertness," I.Jut said he
thought Baker's suggestion was "premature." " CK
''J think we should hear from Lhe people on how lo spe nd this money,"
Clark said.
He was backed by Mrs. Gerry Commons. chairman of the Citizens Direc-
tion Flndlng Commission, a court advisory group.
MRS. JEANETTE TURK of Huntington Beach. president of the Orange
County League of \Yomen Voters, agreed. "A publlc hearing on the subject
ls essential." she said.
In his letter to fel.low members, Caspers said: "The growing publlc inter-
est In the manner which the county should use the funds which the Nixon Ad·
ministration will afford the county (dictates) that the people should have lbe
fullest opportun.Jty to express their views on how lo spend the $9 million."
Caspeni said there were several options .. among which are open space
preservation and tax relief."
IF BAKER'S proposal were adopted without dUuUon Jt COUid mean a 25-
cent tax reduction to county property O'A'l1ers in the, coming fiscal yelr.
The S9 million is only the beginning. That i3 what the county has comlnl
retroactive to last Jan. t. There 'will be more next year.
Nixon ordered the watch Frlday after
mee ting with Arthur Fleming. his special
consultant.on aging, and the Coat of Liv-
ing CouncU.
"Simply because a tenant receives a 2G
percent increase in social securlty
benefits is not a rea!On for a rent in-
crease." said Council Director Donald
Rums£eld in announcing the President's
decision.
1972 DEMONSTRATOR
Rums!eld said previous impro\'ements
in social security benefits have often
touched off rent increases.
The Internal Revenue Service will be
monitoring rent.a to determine if illegal
increases are being made, Rums£eld
said.
Meanwhile, in St. Michael's, Md., Sen.
George S. McGovern said that President
Nixon Is preparing to increase payroll
taxes by $6 billion a year to pay for im-
oroved Sqcial Security benefits that take
effect Sunday.
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Body Beautiful? CONTINENT AL'S!
Sun Bather Faces Court Action,.
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NEW YORK (AP! -Rochelle Gilbert
Wnks nude sun bathing ls natunl and
beauUfuJ, but New York ~late calls it a
crlme.
The 27-year.old secretary took off her
bathing sul on a public beach last
August and w.as arrested and charged
wlth the crime of public lewdness.
The New York Civil Liberties Union
will defend her, contending that her pro-
secution is "unhuman, illegal and un·
constitutional .''
At a news conference at the Civil
Uberties oLfices, Liz Schnelder, a law
student from. the Center for Coostitu-
Uonal Rights, said that while Miss
Ollbert d;d expose her body, she dJd not ao it in a lewd manner. lt hapDtDed Oil
Mill Itland In the Sheep!h .. d Bay area
iJ. Brooklyn.
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"It's outrqeous for the state to say
that the mere existence and expwiure of
the naked human body can be a crime
worthy of as much as six montha in jail,"
sakl Miss Schnelder.
Ml5a Gilbert , who caill henelf Shelly,
was dressed for the conference In a pink
and brown body suit and nail studded
blue jeans.
She said she had been topless on that
same beach for the la st three summers
and that this year, taking off her bathing
suit seemed like the moat natural thing
to do on a lovely sunny day. She played
ball with some suited friends and then
Jay down.
"A crowd soon gathered around me.
The men seemed to be enjoying
themselves at fint. taking pictun1. But
the women were very hostile, jabbing
me, thro)lini sand at me. and calling me
•ll kinds ol nameo iJko 'pig' and 'Uber al I to
At one point more than :;o people wore
1atberod around. Soon the police were
called and took her away.
Miu Gilbert 1ays ber body II beauUf\JI.
Sbe didn't put her suit on duplte the
holtile crowd 0 because that would han
acltnowledged !hat I had done IOmetblng
wrong."
1'1bere art! many statues of node
bodlel and people find them ·beautiful.
But 1f YoU atand:tfert ta a Dude $latule
nude younell, then people think lhars
perverted(' said MW Gilbert. "People
1bould hive lhe option 14 enjoy the :ie1ch
the way they want to."
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GROWER WAS GIVEN SEEOS THAT BECAME 'PEPPER TOMATOES'
_ He Doesn't Know Their Origin or How to Care for Them
It's a Bit of Both
Mesa1i Grows Odd 'Pepper Tomatoes'
By JAN EDWARDS
They taste like tomatoes
but look like bell peppers.
One agriculturist said
the strange fruit might be
a hybrid. Another sug-
gested it's a mutation.
Roy Bi!hop of Costa
Mesa calls his plants
"pepper-tomatoes." But
he doesn't koow their
origin or the proper way
to care for them. The
-that produced the
oddity were given to him.
--When-ript,-dle ~frul\.-is
tomalofld and looks Uke
bell peppers. Seedt Bre
pepper-like, but pink.
While the fruit rw
characteristics, like the
pepper, the foliage is
h o 11 o w -stemmed and
sprawling like the tomato
plant.
Bishop planted the three
tall plants &!I small seeds.
Tftmy-two other plants
mysterloos!y died.
One of them Is now six ~eel high and all yield fruit
the size of a large naval
ora~e.
"Everyone that sees
them is amazed," says
BJfilop. "I took some to a
nuraeryrnan who said: 'oh,
a pepper. No, that's a
tomato . . . now wait a
mJnute!'"
Bill>op oald a food
m a nufa cturer who
distributes caMed
vegetables told him "there
Is no way" to croM a
tomato with a pepper.
They are, however, both of
lhe solaniwn family.
An agriculturist he oon-
wlted said the pl.ant is a
mutation, a n offspring
with chromosome
ch a racte rl stlcs
pennanently alt«ed from
the parent.
A UC! botanist, Dr.
Peter Atsatt, said if the
fruit shape is only pepper
characteristk: or the plant,
It is possibly a mutation -
a change -of one or
more genes.
And he said such l'.l
mutaUon is not ex·
traordinary. .
C.Omplying \vith t he
a g ric ult u r i st' s in-
struction&, Bishop is now
allowing the fruit to ripen
until the seeds are mushy
and mature for planting in
the future.
Five cuttings planted
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Roy Bit.hop of Costa Meaa Shows Strange Fruit
two weeks ago have taken
root and he .h'as now
gratted ' one to the matn
trunk of a large bell pep-
per plant, hoping the· large
will nourish the small.
One day after _the graf-
ting, he noted the cutting
wa s "still pretty perky"
looking. "I certainly hope
that takes -but that
should be another story.''
Bishop hopes through
experimentation to "take
the hoµow plant as it is
and have it resemble end
taste more oo tbe pepper
sitfe" so ~t the fo.iit
woo ld be as much li~e a
pepper as possible and
Lbe foliage would be as
much like a tomato as
pcmible.
"ntings llke that can be
dQoe·-Jl's oot like trying
to ~·a peach tree with
a tulip," ~ sakl.
UCT's Atsatt. however.
expressed doubt about the
advisability of trying to
alter the taste by ,grafting
or by producing a large
number of plants and in-
breeding those having the
most taste most like bell
pepper.
The probability of find·
ing a chance mutation
which altered Ule taste, be
claimed, is very low.' •
The strange seeds were
sent to Bishop from his
mother in Pennsylvania
She got them from a
farmer's wife and planted
them, but they all died.
"No one knows anything
about them back there
either -they caMOt trace
the lady," Bishop said.
"My mother sent them
with other variety-type
seeds and they were
among them in a plain,
white envelope labeled
"pepper tomatoes.. "
Bishop cares f., his
plants each evening after
working as· a truck driver.
He S&YS he .gttes them
tomato· orientetl ca re :
watering once a week and
feeding granulated tomato
food periodically.
He has prev.ared his
unusual food by cutting off
the top, plucking out the
bulb of seeds suspended in-
side the fruit's firm walls
and stuffing ii with crab
salad, ~ sal<id or
anything that would taste
good inside a bell pepper
that tastes like a tomato.
Container-plant Interest Hi gh
There is a revival of interest th.is fall will provide a lli~ bloom in unique fashion in a
in growing plants in containers display of color in mid-winter water-filled hyacinth. vase
-~ially those which and spring. Many varieties Their lovely flowers add cheer
flower. lend themselves to pot culture. to their sum.mdlngs wHh
Growing plants this way The wee crocus provlde a big three or more bult>s in a ·pot.
makes it possible to enjoy show when planted in special Golden daffodils displayed in-
close-up the beauty of the sub-pots, 'Which have room for six doors, In containers, make any
jects. The plant and planter or more bulbs. Hyacinths ~ seem sUbny. -
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-indoors as well as on the
porch. patio or as a11 ac-
cessory in the garden.
Nondescript bulbs planted
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Q -I rOC<lllly refllllshed
the woOCen top or an old TV
console. After taking' Off the
old finish , I put on two coats
Ifs Plum
Puzzling
CO'ITENllAM, England
(UPI) -'l'llievea cleared
Victor Baldrey's ab-acre
fruit garden of tour tons or
plums in one night.
Baldrey said be was told
by experts it must have
taken a haU-dozen men
working at full speed to ·
strip his 40 plwn trees.
of varnish, then rubbed down •111111111•11111••••-
the surface with pumice weekender
powdei: and rubbing oil. It
came out exceptionauy •mooth Gardener;s
but is not as gl~y as before
the rubbing. Is it possible. to
restore the gloss without ap-Cliecklist
plying another coat of varnish?
A. -Yes. Repeat the rutr
bing technique, but this time
use rottenstone instead of
pumice. Be sure to use a clean
rubbing pad, preferably felt
and not the one you used for
the pumice. Plenty of vigorous
rub6ing is necessary. Another
rubdo~ith paste wax will
help to preserve the finish.
* Q. -My son spilled some
ink on a varnished wooden
table top. Unfortupately, he
didn't tell us about it im-
mediately. Several weeks have
now passed. Is it still possible
to get off the stain?
Here are some lhings to be
thlnltiog about this weekend.
• For cool season co!Ol", set-
out amuals now: CaleDduJas,
vkllaa, pa.W:Jes, snapdragons,
stocb, and Iceland Poppies
are popular choices in the
Golden State.
• Plant that new lawn soon,
or wait until spring. You want
as much growth as possible
before cool weather arrives.
• Don't overlook anemones
and ranunculus when yoo
plant &Jrlng-l>looming bulbs
this month.
• Shop for early-flowering
camellias this month. Many ol
the Sasanqua Camellias are a
SQUJ'Ce rof October color in the
garden.
• Snails become more ac-
tive as the weather cools. Bait
or pellets irovide an easy and
effective control.
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Historic Hyacinth
In Tulip's Sh~dow
Many legeQds accompany
the tulip. Hiding in the shadow
of., but not overshadowed by
the more showy tulip is the
fre:grant hyacinth, w h i c h
emerges about the same time,
and should al.so be planted in
the fall.
The hyacinth, also a bulb of
great antiquity, was part of
the Dutch bulb Crate of the
1630s. It bas come a long way
from the ancient days wben it
grew wild in Eastern Mediter·
ranean areas. It was imported
Double Crops
From Garden
LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI)
Get double crops out of your
garden. The University of
Nebraska Extension Service
says as one crop matures and
is used, plant another.
As peas mature, plant
another crop. Or plant another
legume, such as green beans.
Broccoli H direct seeded will
head in the fall and be of
mudi bet1er 'quality than tliooe
harvested In Ille spring. Beets,
cucumber, zucchini are .:=
those which can take a
planting.
to Holland by IS70 and has
steadily been improved upon
there.
'Jbe hyacinth memorialized
Hyacinthus, a gifted and
handsome Grecian youth, slaln
in a fit of jealousy by
Zeptvyrus, God of the West
Wand. This dastardly le&en·
dary deed was committed
while Hyaclnthus was throw·
Ing Ille discus with Apollo, the
Sun God.
Apollo promised t h a t
Hyaclnthus would be
remembered always and from
Hyaclnthu.s's blood caused a
path of Cragrant p u r p I e
flowers to flourish.
Early in the 18th century
there were about 50 varietJes
of hyacinth. Soon afterward
there were 2,000. As the
hyacinth became fashionable,
Madame de Pompadour cham-
pioned It In the French court.
The hyacinth is a member of
the lily family, bearing thick
spikes of delicate bell-like
florets on strong stems. They
are fine for virtuallY. any
garden, formal or informal.
A long way from the original
purple limitation, the Dulch
have developed shades of blue,
bright red, soft pink, lavender,
yellow and white, pastels and
bright colors.
Hit Snail
Hideaways
Snails have become an in-
creasingly 'irTitating pest in
the yards or Callforni1
homeowners.
Pest Control Operators of
California Inc., a nonprofit
trade usoci&tlon, $3ys·a wise
homeowner will take preven-
ti v e measures to
!orestaU malls ralhel' than rely
simply on chemical CDIUol.
This m ea n s el?ninaUng
places where snails can hide
and breed by removing trash,
rompost, lumber piles end
decaying logs and "9arc1s.
Weeds Mar
JFK Center
WASHINGTON (AP) -'Ille
John F. Kennedy Center In Ille
nation's capital recently fell
victim to a familiar blight :
weeds."
A. -I'm afraid not. Once
ink settles into the pores of
wood -or even the finish -
it's impo~sible to get it owt.
There is one possibility. If
the table top had a reasonably
thick coat of paste wax on it.
the stain might have b e e n
Watering System
HyacinUls are beaut ifu I
planted with other flowers,
such as SpecieS t u I i p s •
miniature daffodils and minor
bu.I~ -grape hyacinth, scilla
and crocus.
Our friend Marc Reynolds,
sugg~sts: , •
Visitors' admiration for the
performing arts center, with
its foundations arxt terrace!,
was dinuned ~ the profusion
of unsig!Jtly weeds bot:derlng
the building and filling Its
pJanters. -, -prevented from-penetJaling..
But this is only a slim
possibility.
Vigorously rub down the top
with turpentine in the hope
thal removing the wax will
also remove the stain. If the
wax comes off but not the
stain, try rubbing the area
with rottenstone and oil as ex·
plained. in the previous
answer. If that doesn't work,
you have no choice but to take
off the entire finish with a
varnish remover.
Has Advantages
Red, blue and p urpl e
hyacinth varieties to contrast
with clwnps of yellow or
cream<0lor daffodils; white
and blue hyacinths blend
beautifully with the pinks and
reds of azaleas; for a striking
floral interplanting, g r o u p
hyacinths wiUl low-growing
Species tulips and have large,
brilliant blossoms; plant
hyacinths around light-leafed
trees; plant them at Ille base
of or-in between shrubbery.
In an anti-weed crusade, the
invaders were uvrooted and
replaced by crawling ivy.
The chances are the stain
will. come off, but if it
shouldn't, because it is in the
bare-wood itself, you'll have to
bleach it out with a com-
mercial wood bleach, sold in
most hardware stores, lumber
yards and pai!1t stores.
* Q. -I clipped a story our or
a newspaper some time ago
alxlut a refinishing project. It
said to use water putty to fill
nail holes in the wood. When I
went to purchase some, the
hardware dealer said .be dJdn't
have it in stock but offered to
sell me some plastic wood.. He
said it's Ule same thing. Is it?
A. -While water putty and
plastic wood are both used for
patching wood, llley definitely
are not the same. Water putty
Is a powdery substance which
must be mi.J:ed with water to a
putty-like oomistency. To get
the color you must mix it with
dry ooloring.
Plastic wood is used just as
it comes from the can or tube.
It is available in a natural col·
or. but well-stocked stores also
carry it in light mahogany,
dark mahogany, oak and
walnut. Both water putty and
plastic wood harden so that
they can be sanded.
For either of Andy Lang's
helpful booklets. • ' Wood
Finishing in the flome" or
"All About Ceramic Tile,"
send 30 cents and a long.
s ta mp e d . self-addressed
envelope to Know-How, P. O,
Box 477, Huntington, N. Y.
11743. Be sure lo specify which
book.let you "'ant. o
An underground, automated
watering system will free you
of much lawn care all through
the hot summer. There are an
estimated half million systems
in operation already.
Are they eiper'lsive? Do they
use more water? Will Ur
staUations destroy the present
Lawn? Should you operate the
system at night?
New sptjnkler heads with)
wider coverage and use of
plastic pipe longer-lasting than
some metal pipe have brought
s ystems down to within reach!
of most homeowners in tM '
last five years. '
The project may be a majot
initial investment, but it c11n
increase the value of property
and lt is available for FHA
financing. Most run 10-15 cents
a square foot, depending on
the system installed, labor
costs, the number of trees and
shrubs on the property, the
property shape and soil con-
dition.
WWf;ll WATER bills will
reduce the investment. The
ststem uses mudl less water slDce it Dl!IY be programmed
to iq>ply only u much as is
neeiled for beol!lly turf. The
beat systems deliver water on-
ly 1lS fast as the soil can
absorb ii, so there is no loss
from runoff.
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TheVl!llues 8AI here fMKY~
automated system can water
lawns early in the morning 4
a.m. to 6 a.m. when pressure
is highest and Ires from
evaporation least.
Fragrant Isle
WATERING at night causes
no harmful fungus problems.
Actually, watering before
sunrise wiW wash away dew
and inhibit' fungus and bac-
teria. Goll courses water
largely before sunrise.
Hyacinths are e xce 11 e nt
along garden paths w i t h
pansies, violas and forget-me-
nots.
N A S S A U • PARADISE
ISLAND (UPI) -The sweet
and lovely smell of fragrant
blossoms pervades Nassau
and Paradise Island, and
many of the flowers are nam-
ed for Insects, birds and
marine life. A~ them are
Spider Lily, Butterfly Flow..-,
Hwnmlngbird'I Trumpet and
Oy.ur Lily.
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HOW TO PLANT
BULBS!
WE'RE REPEATING
LAST WEEK'S• SUCCESS.
PHIL lllNIJING, ftoll'I 01vid1 I Rov1ton
Bulb Co., i1 coming bac• S•t. to d1mon1tr1!1
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Highest qunlity tubers, 11emi-
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"SPRING" THESE
QUALITY BULBS NOW
Daffodils .............. 3 for .7t
Anemones ............ 8 for 1.Jt
Freesi1s .............. 10 for 1.Jt
Hyacinths ............ 1 for 1.7'
Tulips .................... 5 for 1.00
Crocu1 ·····--···--····15 for 1.Sf
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planted ouT quality bulbs
when you 1ee the abundanc•
of Spring bl"°'"'
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YALU• TO U .tl NOW 1.98 .
From' Charlotte ~g (red) to .Matterhorn (white~ Beautiful healthy plants -some In bloom. .... , . .,., ~.
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coda) Lefiion, lJme, Di-ON LY 3.50 onge Trees',. Loqua~· Kimi-· ...
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How Rural Amerrea
Sizes Up Election
will need the farm vote U be
cloesni g<t labor In a bloc.
Mrs. McLaughlin, 50, says
her unhappines s with
McGovern does not mean she
will vote for President Nixon.
By .PETER M. KELLY
TORRINGTON, Wyo. (UPI)
-Mary McLaughlin got up
from her pot roast dinner the
other night to an,,wer her
doorbell. Oubtde was neighbor
Pansy BuUer.
Mrs. Bullet, a Republlean "I JUST can't trust either of
preolnct worker. was poUing them," 1be saJd. "'lbey're
the block and a sked both shifty. M c Govern
Mrs.' McLaughlin who She ~
would vote for ln the presiden-n' Ual election. 'I j Mst eta t trat
"Joe Smith" said Mrs. McLaughlin, ~ lifelong either of tlte•.
Democrat. T &.-·•re llotlt ••ff• "Who's be?" ~ff
AmHlca -oovond dim din-
..... II the golf course .....t <(
town, talks over coffee at mid·
morning in Paul's C a f e ,
freight traln whlsUes across
miles ol lmely farmland at
nlghL
On Main Street a "No Left
Tum" 9lgn Is placed at the fn.
ler8ectloo of Zlst Street on
Satunlays, when llhopping Is
the heaviest.
Young people alter Friday
night football games tm.J.ally
wind up at the State Llne
<>a.!& bar, dancing to C01Jntry
and western music, or at 'The
Mlnt, a bar anchoring Main
Street near the Burlington &
Northern Railway tr a c k s
where music is louder and the
company a little rougher.
Main Street, shaded in fall
evenings by maple and elm
troes, 111111 north to the "lllll,"
Ille ...i~ district that ill a
Republican lllronghold.
Vl'IT....._....
Close U.tener s
LislA!ning to Interna-
tional Monetary Fund
discussions In Washing-
ton are Adoulaye ,Dial-
lo, commissioner gen-
eral for development ol
Niger (top) and C. A.
Kamara -Taylor, minis-
ter of finance of Sierra
Leone.
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•1 Co111111e nt Page
W r iter's La111eni••N othin_g
'Political Leaders Our Enemies'
to
The following ii from an article ~
1hc Coll/"""4 Aggi<, the 1<ucU1ot
newspaper at UC Datrli.
By ROGER WERNER
I have not reglstered to vote nor do I
expect to. I don't feel I should say what's
right for you. But I can say votlng 1S
very wrong in a technological age.
People who would have you l1M lhll
(iprivileee" say w~· can change thJ.ngs
oow that the IS.year~lda have the vote.
But we have yet to gel anyone or trung
worth voting for. lt'a always the lesser of
two evilt. That's supJ)Med to be a choice!
Even if it were a cOOice, how can it pos-
sibly be an intelligent one when you get
lies and distortions and evasions from
both sidey-
1'ruc, some men are around (women.
too) who are good. But so long as they
'
. pliy lhe pollllcal pn>e Ibey .. -~ bll-bocome all-lmportanl 10 our ooo-
~mi,.. -IUrvlYIL • We 'are told to vote U we want cbange
POUTICIANS hllvo riddio , '-" tbil -.. W<'ve got to use tbe 1}'>1em that
at• d technology without' ~ the ---· llDj)OISible. You can't chaoge ~ ldet where they or ..,. ,,_ i-. .,._ bf not changing (or by only l'l!!>e· We, ln lllf> qe, l1lld -chllnl!lc "oorl of " but not rtally) ahiloet lotllly depend<nl· ...., fUnc. ' -
tionblf t>dmolol<Y, yet we COl!tlnue IO TO CHANGE yoo have IO chlloge. And
loolt to poUtlcl for dlroclioo.' lfaot poUti-li lttll ,,...., happen 10 ~ u we
clans are lawym, yet tber ..-IO openLe ·wilb tbe asawnption and
''run'.' an tnlrl<ale toclmolog!cal coail1la pmnlltl of lhe Political D)tlllality. !l's
huvily dependent upon many dJyene just blind faith In luck or empty bope
and highly teclloicol •kills. (IOl1 of like organized rellgioo). !l's
All one 11stens to the blatlier of tome faith ln the abstract, s~aJ'COlted oon-
polilician, unseen bands channel hi! voice ceptl woven into our thinking by our
to us and other unseen bands fumllh the phi!O!Ophen and hi!toria111. Liberty.
power to do it. 1be power d. energy are Honor. Justice. 'Ibey aren't worth a
they _key words in our lives today, not the nickel if I can't breathe the air or find a
power of pol.ilics. To use energy wisely job.
And Nixoo ian't tbe ooJy ooe who wanta
to reJtrtct 11freedom" and mamtaln law
and ord<r. Everyooe dote. Wllne!a tbe
environmental movemmts' call for
stricter poilutloo laws or Nader's call for
consumer protection laws. And yet we
hypocritically want our own penooal
..... of freedom increased. u "" look to
legislation for --we're heading loward Nazi Germaey-type cootroL
This Is oot an oppeal to be tp1tbetic
and do notbiog. On the coolrary. there ;.,
much to be done to rebuild tbiJ society
(and tbe world), es well as to iusl, keep
tbe wheela of this tecbnological IOClety
turning through the economic tUrlnou
ahead. Wltb our dependence upon
technology we can't affQrd to lel those
wheels stop. Probably 99 percent of us
would die II they stopped. 'lbere ls no
place IO bide.
WlTlllN THE nm few decodeo, the
polJUciafw may quite Poalbly be lamted
like animals u a result of conditions
cleiulorallng beyond the llmlt of
., .. tlw -,_ ..
Ndes, the pelit~
.... q1dte pemfll11 fie
lt119'tetl d o to" Hice ••I-....,.,'
tolerance. It wm't be because they're
evil ; they're just Incompetent. People, ln
their emotional reactkm, will seek a
scapegoat. I submit tbey11 accuse the
Politicialll. 'l1ley do oow and always
bl ...
Everyone wanta a better world, but we
can't build a betle< _world by taWq of
utopia with ~ words, or by
electing and poying people lo meet.
argue. compete. cheat, deceive, diBtort
and comproml3<.
We need to know where we are going
and bow we 're going to get there. Thal
takes design, plaMing, re5earch. COJ'D·
petent skills and knowledge, resources
and eDerfP'. The politician in this respect Is in·
competent He is at the eye of the prob-
lems of this world because bis egotism
exceeds his inteile(t. He cannot 8MeSll
the problems of the scorching pace of
technological change other than in tenns
of politics and political roeta..actton..
It's time for a tradeoff: 'lbe scientific
melbod for tbe pol!Ucal method. Not the
engineering mentality of technocrats ; a
scientist as a poJillCian is still a politi·
ciao. And as it has been said, the mar-
riage of technology, and Po11tlcs has, as
its child, 1984 ..
Federal Activists Lose Sock Social Security Taxation
Bureauc~at,s Disillusioned; Demonstrations a Drag (j
A ea rns $50,000 a year and
By G. C. TllELEN Jr.
.f.IM(U.IH ....... Wrll.,
The activist widsrground , federal
employe branch, has a case of the blahs.
At their beadiest a few years ago,
gO\'ernment employes at odds with Nlxon
admlnlstration policies turned o u t
thousands of marchers against the
Jn~hina war; helped bring down
cabinet officer Robert H. Finch ; grilled
agency heads ; circulated petitions and
organ.lied countle:ss protest meetings 1n
the bowels llf sprawling f e d e r a J
departments.
The loosely knit cadre of mostly white,
young and mlddle-clast bureaucrats hit
the uptight civil service like a cold
shower.
The.ir iJsueS were the war, ctviJ.rigbls
enforcement, poverty, urban reconslruC<
tion and what the government wasn 't
doing about them.
THE 1f7t FINCH case te9Li.fies to their
fonner Impact. President Nixon removed
tbe secretary of Health, Education and
Welfare after more than 2,CM» HEW
employes demanded a ptiblic aceounting
from Fiocb ol the administration's civil-
rigliG.P,Ucie•.
Today the oompll is gone. The &<:'-"
tivists' bou·needling u n d e r g r o u n d
newsletten appear more irregularly. The
brown-bag discussion groups at lunch
have lapsed. Few mai"ch. Pet..lliooS go wr
circulated. ·
"Lobbying is useless and demonstia-
tions are a drag," said Dr. Phil Ross, an
antiwar activist at the NaUooaJ Institutes
of Htllth.
''We've done what reasonable people
could do, and we are disillusioned."
••A LOT OF government ~ple don't
believe in government anymore," said
Daniel J. Schulder, 1 $29,000-a-year
federal hou!ing official. He beads tbe
COmmlttee on Urban Prioritlea and
Pea'ce, an employe group at the Depart-
ment ol llouling and Urban l>evelopmenC
(!WD).
''People are retreating into their own
lives and weers; they !eel dirty ibout
"And the me thing that bas ccntinued
to grow is unions."
Martha Tal>or of tbe Office of
Economic Opportunily decried fonn<r
activist& wbo have ''retired into some
kind of )lel'IOOal cynicism..'
"We've got to build a power base," she
said. "And this tbroogh the union, nol 15
people in the basement having a
dl!cussion group."
BUREAUCRA'nC activism is by. no
means dead. But it's written on a smaller
tablet these days and has infected new
&nJU!lll, blacks ln particular.
.SO.Called task forces against racism
"We cONJider ourselves basically a
bread·and-butter union," said Thomas F.
Jennings, president of the OEO local.
"The peace groups can't relp.te to the
everyday needs of peopJe. We help them
out with grievances, transfers and the
like."
"WE'VE'gone back to the old politics,"
he said. "You do me a favor ; I'll do you
a favor.
•
"People are beginning to realize that
it's better to get half of the chamber of
commerce on your side than to have a
million perSOOB w a I k in g down
Pennsylvania Aveme in a demonstra-
tion."
'There are onlg so -• demonstrat ions gou
e a tt 90 t o, onl11 so .,.. .. ,, petitions gou can sign.'
The ultimate purpose ol. the organiz~
ing? "Participatory management or
oomplete takeover of the agency by
employ-es_." answered Jennings who
wants to see federal workers control the what they are doing," Scbuld.,. said.
A number of antiwar, antipoverty ac-
tivists have left the government. Others,
like Madeleine Golde, have tranderred
!heir energies IO union orgpnlzlng.
"There are only so many demonstra-
tions .you cao go to, ooly so many peti-
tions you can sign," said the Indian-al·
fairs specialist at tbe llopetimeJst of
Health, Education and Wellare.
1 "YOU GET stymied, and I t • s
pOinUeu."
"The only way to have radical change
is to have numben," she said.
have emerged at virtually every federal decision-making processes in their agen-
agency and department in the past two cles am. departments.
yean. These black-led black-eonsUtuled Why the new .pragmatism and low pro-
groups quickly tooi: Ofer 1everal union file for the movement?
Iocala, pressing demands on government Roy Morgan, a union and antiwar ac-
managers for job advancement, training, tlvlst at HEW, Ucked off some reasons :
niaea: and day care. -mmn administration managers have
.Task~ leedm.ay Ibey are unim-"killed off the eo111 .. 1asm" of Idealistic
j!alred · bt the id~W poilllcal young people wbo joined the government
bangupo of white liberala and,radlcall. under the Democrats in lifllo; epi~y-
Tbeir sole olm ls a ~ all<e of Ute , ment ol summer Interns from colleges
ecooomlc pie for tbe black community. • lw been cut back, llmlttng the supply ol
Jim Roblnsoo, a Jeoder ol tbe HEW fresh troops; and "people are aick of tbe
task force, calls peace demonstratiOD! war, sick of beaing about it."
"off-the-wall jazz." He professes to !ind ·
pays $468 Social Security Taxes,.
less than 1 % of his income
B earns $9,000 a yea r
and also pays $468
or 5.2% of his income
Social Sec':'rity~:if_iipped
I • ' '
--'Not Get'iing Job · Done'
~----Our Mun ha San FrandsC!O-----..
no difference between President Nixon DEPRESSED or not, the activists are
and bis Democratic challenger, George still taking some shots at administration By MARY ,COSTELLO
•• """ •....-ell 11..wtf
tempts to Um.it the increase to 10 percent
met quick defeat. Congress passed the 21>
percent increase on June 30, and Presi-
dent Nixon signed the bill into law the
following day, though c r i t i c l z i n g
Congress for odding a "fiscally Ir-
responsible'' amendment.
Richest Grad
W on't Show;
He's on Run
By HERB CAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -"I really am
serious about going into politics, you
know," said Atly. Minot W. Tripp Jr.
of Lafayette lo Bert Coffey as they
stood alongside lhe swimming pool at
Coffey's ho~se in Orinda, sipping their
drinks. "Well," replied Coffey after
some thought , "for openers. you 'll
never make it with a name like h-Hnot
W. Tripp Jr." -at which he shoved
the handsomely dressed Tripp into the
pool, high ball and -ell ... As the lat-
ter came to the surface. sputtering
and angry. Coffey grinned ''I hereby
christen you Mik;e Tripp!" -the very
same Mike Tripp who is now running
for the State Senate in Contra Costa.
His campaign manager: C o u n t y
Democratic Chairma n Bert Coffey.
And there's a scene they could've used
in ''The Candidate," right?
BA y Cl11' BEAT: The crass of '62
al St. Mary's Hi gh in Berkeley is
holding its 10th reunion ton ight, but 11.s
most famous graduate undoubtedly
won't show up . Thar would be Teddy
Nelson , who , in 1964, 1when he was a
mere 20, landed a job as messenger at
tbe Bank of C.Ommerce in Oakland and
became upwardly mobile almost im·
mediately : He rllled a paper bag with
$188.000 In cash. wal kt'<i out and has
never been heard frorn. "I-le was very
jovial and well·liked," recalls Rod Ar-
riaga, the '62 cl11ss president. "We'd
all likE:. to see him again. now that he's
rich."
CONVERBATION STOPPER' You
can 't drlnlc Jack. Daniel's or Mythlng
else hard ln Lynchburg, Tenn., where
Jack Danlel's i.s made. That 's in 1 dry
county.
OUR FAVORITE cunnudgeon today
is T.R. Whttler of Walnut Creek who
place& thiJ printed message ~ th<'
windshields of careles.\jy parked cars :
··Becauoe of your bull-lteaded, Jn-
con.sldcrate and feeble attempt RI
parklng, )'OU have ta.km tnough room
for a 20-mule team, two elephants, one
goat and • bunch of pygm ies from the
African lnterior. The reason for giving
you this Is so that In the future you
may think pf someoiie olher than
younell. I Ill" off wlllllna you an w-
ly transmlssion failln 111 the fretQy
• I
at about 4:30 p.m. Also, may the fleas
of a thousand camels infest your
armpits."
I won't tell you how I came into
possession of Mr. Wheeler's message •.
OUTER SPACE ' Sirange Jim
reports: "Since l didn't believe in
reincatution in .any of my other lives
\I/by lbould I have to believe in it lo
this coe?" ... Come to think of It,
who aaked? . . . Virginia Leach
doesn't know what to make of young
people wllq Insist on organic food IO
build their bodjes while u s I n g
chemlcall to blow their minds •.•
And U teems that Pennfield Jensen
WO! """"' about frogs wearing
overlaedl when It rabu. Overtoods.,..
only for cold days. When it's wet, 1
frog ....,.. a ralncroak and yoo can
ti.ke "»art Q\ieary's word for it ...
Bart Queary is a real name, not a
question about rapid transit.
LIFE ON EARTA Alfred M.
Worden, one of tht t5e astronauts
reprlmladed by the space qency for
·carryinl unauthoriled mm-IO the
moon, Is now oul ol the utronaut
corpo llld otationecl et NASA'• Amel
Roseorcb Center al MOUDtaln Vlow os
a ''reMJ'Cb engineer." No IO(Dll' bad
be checked ln than this JIUIJ grolfilO
surfaced on the Ollrest men'• room
walk •"Starting now this ls the Na;
liona1 Aeronautic. and S t 1 m p
Adminlltratlon." It 11.,..i oo the wall
only Ii mlnutel -bJc ~ !or
Worden IO fiusb wUh -·
BIU. FISET npcirg th a I
Oaklanden can hllrdtJ wait for BART
to be completed oo 1111:1' cu lip over
to S.F. for luoch "'1rJ .,.. 'lllls wiU
give yOU &0me idea of U. ftod 1ltua-
llon in ~ Greater Jool .817:
TAKE JEREMWI -·1 won!
for it: "Wbell tbooe •• rapid transit
cora hit 80 they JO UU a BART ..,t ol
beili "
l
McGovern. White activists overwhelm-managers. ingly favor McGovern. Federal Employes for Peace, an an-
ACCORDING to Archie Morris llf, a
former union president at HUD, black
organizers have succeeded because they
emphasize the ..U-lnlerests of black
government employes, oot Political
Wuea.
"Money ls a self·lnlere!t," he saJd.
"Job diacrimln.ation is a aell-interest.
Peace is an issue."
White unionists from the actiVist camp
are also emphasizing aelf·interests In
orgonlllng Jower-Poid, predomlnantly
minority employes.
tiwar group, discloaed recently that two
higb HEW officials responsible ror selling
U.S. aavlnp bonds to employes bad not
purcbaoed any thems<l>es.
Al Louil Rlpoltis, editor of an un-
derground newopeper at IWD, unearthed
lbe comic rivalry -his depart-
meol and the neigbborlnl Department of
Tranoportetlon over the beigbt of their
flal!>Olea.
And Rlpolda bas proml.sed to teU ln a
comlng lsoue "bow blgb IWD ofllciala
keep 'mistresses' at taxpayen' ex-
pense,''
The Social Security ll)'Stem, not so long
ago a sacred cow among federal prcr
grams, is becoming a target of public
skepticism and crlliclml.
Many complain that the present
system la not providlng economic securi-
ty for those who need IL Others contend
that the method of financing 1s ex·
cessively burdensome for low wage
epners and IDlfalr to this worttng
generatipn. y;ho may be paying far more
lnlO the •system than Ibey can eipOCt IO
gel back.
Soviets Failing
1bere are now more than 28 million
Social Security reciplenla -roughly """
out of every elgllt Americaps. Tbe ma-
jority of these beoelictaries are retired
workers and their average annual pay·
ment I> li.591.
To finance Social Security benefits, 93
millim employed and seU-<mployed
persons, plua employers, are taxed on the
first 19,000 of yearly eunlnga. This
amount goes up IO 110,800 JBD. l and to
112,000 me year laler. Employea and
their emp1oyeB each will be poylng 5.5
percent after 1972, in contra.st to the
present 5.2 percent.
Cr ops Disas trous; Industry , too
By P1DL NEWSOM ... ,,,..... ........ ....,.
A disastrous crop year is not the only
thing contributing to Soviet Party Leader
Leon.id I. Brezhnev's ea:ioomic heailacbe.
A just-published official review of the
first elgbt months of 1972 diJcJOled Soviet
Industry to be falling behind In pro-
duction of television sels and washing
machines and ln '1Ut goods, texWes, a11oes· and clotjlJng In general · ·
THIS PAYROLL tax , the largest
IOUJ'Ce. of federal tax reveones after the
penooal Income tax, Is lhe most widely
a1tictad ~ of Social Security finan-
cing. Tile = tu !ilia most be&Yily on t1le loW workers wll6 can least
To Brezhnev and Soviet Premier' Aleu1
N. Kosygin it muJt be eapeclally dJ&. q~llng since they ani nearing the end of .,
the second year of a five-year plan 19'11·
· aflonl ·tt: Unltke the Income tar, ft pro.
video DO eQIDptloos or deductioos. About
,311 ml1lk"1 Alneridms too poor IO pay in-
axne taJel ill 1171 ,..... oubject to the
J.J ~ payroll tax.
75 that was to see "a cmslderable rise ln
living Standards."
A mounting labor shortage bas lnoerted
a new phrase in Soviet economlc plan-
ning. It is "labor productivity," upon
which much ol the IUCC<U of the cumnt-
flv .. year plan will depend. -
rr DEMANDS that labor Increase II•
productivity bf it per<QI over the Ove-
yeor perlo4.
It lo txPoCled that ..... of this in-
creue 1rill come from the use of new,
qhlstlceted equipment fncl•"''-com-........ . -
But much of It must come from labor
111111 tbrvugb such devlcu u "aodallst
~Uool" and "red !Rlbbotnib, ..
meliilag Satunlays of impald wort.
Lall yur'a lal>or prGChictJvlty oo the
Wml bit only two per<etll Oftd thl1 year
11M11noteveDbe .............
• IN THE Important area of lljht Jn.
~ upon wblcla produc:tlae of 11\QJ consumer !....,. ......,., ilbGt ,..1
ductlvlty over the I.,. year bu -UP only three l .
'or the ~..ii!'"~ .... ~ ...... ...... "'~tori
""' .. ~. die 111111' )ll'ilnirtlJ tht rtSUlt ol the new Flat • at 'lllllJatU.
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I Whlleea\Ployen ert aloo subject IO the
tax, It II aiiumed that most of them shlll
the burden' IO employes by tl1mn!lhg
W.ge incftuea or reducing employment, -pr IO tlie _....,. by railing pricel. A ·I• Bt0oii1ogs toatltulloft otudy of Soclal . Soc:urllt. coacJllded that "the evideol:e
-wgeoll lbal the IUD 1lunlen ol·pa)TGll
tael l1llllt. &be ......... .
• Eca 1'1}11.JJ:)lilton Madman, a 1r ..... crl!l!l. ~ tbe Social SecuritJ .,...... .... cMiUaled tllat ....... 1960
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-of Iha ..... ,.., 11ou.e w~ ...i~owiddli,~iut
FebnlarY dtlrtllc 1111 ~ • lor the ~Uc )IHilldlet'al nomlnatioll lhOt ~VDA, the Communlst Partf lioneflta1"Tlllod•~-0o;lulio38,
.... _, aid ~1bJ-11 .of illls. L.
1 W -~ JD ID DOlttloell woald be ID ~ Illa """"'nit! ID a -.i-!lllJ ~-llaltlc ..... bllcs Oftd IO make ~Nim admlnlltratlln IO n1le the
up for locaf ahlrtagtt. ' ....._ -oellbil. Adminlsiratlon at-
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Despite bis opposition, the President is
likely to .. profit politically from the 20
percent htcrease. Unless congressional
Democrats can prevent it, the ~ts
ctelivered Oct. 3 will be accompanied by
the stalelhent' "Yoor Social Security
payment bas been Increased by 20
percent, starting with Uri.9 month's
cbeck, by a new statute enacted by
Congreis and signed into law by Preli-
dent Richard Nixon on July 1, 1971."
.Demographic trends, if they continue,
indicate that criticism or Social Security
financing will increase in the years
ahead. Robert J. Mye~ chief actuary of
the Social Security Administration from
l!M7 to 1970, has misgivings when he
views the Jong-tenn effects of lower birth
rates on the Social Security payroll tax.
"There 1s every indiCation that 7.ero
Population Growth will inevitably present
a serious Social Security financing ~
!em to the natloo.'s working population
in the years following 2010," be wrote
recently In Tile Wall Street Journal.
"First, there will be a rapid lnettase in
the aged population."
IT IS BARllL Y ourprislng that maey
observers, in looklng to the future,
believe the present system of financing
Social Security must be overhauled or
replaced.
-e would make the poyroil tu pro-
gressive -that is, tax the rich at a
higher rate !ban the poor. others would
abolish the tax and finance the 1Y•tem
out of, g~eral revenues. Many would
adapt the fia¥ ~ a financing arrangement
used In a number of foreign countries
whereby employers, cmployes and the
80'•~t, all contribute. SliU others ~d IDslllute some kind_ of neg.live in-
-tax in which all lndJ~als below a -.iln Income leyel ""'Id rteelve -~~-P)IJ'm en II from lhe IO"ll I j Jent. _ ,
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Well, good morning. Jn spite
of the good weather we had
Jut week many of you found
time to do a blt" or thinking
and creating and Uncle Len
turned up with 50me very In-
novative drawing• for this
week's coolest -and 10me
good poema and riddlee too.
Ow' subject w11 football,
and we bad eeveral plctutts of
i n d i v 1 d u 1 I footballers, in-
cluding a big number 23 and a
big number 5, and other depic-
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tions of crowds watching foot4 -+-lc---ifff!.., ball games. ··
Our number one drawing,
thougb, the ooe at the right,
was of the entire stadium, and
looks like It took quite a bit of
time to complete.
The questions are beginning
to come in to Ask Andy more
often, too, now, and you know
what that means -the more
questions you ask the more
chances you have of winning.
We got one cute picture of a
Mexican lady (that's the ...,.
ond week in a row for a
drawing of one of our friends
sooth of the border) and eome
exceptionally good o ff -t h e -
topi<><>f-tho-week _.,..
In fact, I'd like to quote a
couple of them to you .
First, "~ Wmd":
I lie In bed/and 1lsUl1 to the
soundiI -what shape It istls it square Cit is tt round.
That simple but thoughtful
poem was by Marilyn Studer,
this week's poem winner, who
submitted -She and &n un-named poet who lives at 720
Marigold. Corona del Mar
(there was no name on the
poem or on the envelope), get
an honorable mention for the
week.
The anonymous poet wrote
this one, called "The Beach":
Waves, waves, wash onto
shore/Waves, waves, more
Fooltx..//
* PRIZE WINNER *
Annette lk.U, I, 1709 Whittler Ave •• Cost• Mo ..
\Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Contest. Here's aD you
do_: (I) draw picture on pieee of pllln, white paper 511 lncbes wide and
4 incbes deep. Use black Ink and make lines black. (2) Do not "'PY or
lr•ce picture. It must he your own work. (S) Put your name, age and
address OD back ol cb:Jwlng. Mall it to Uncle Len's Art O>ntesl, Box
15&1, DAILY Pll-OT,, Coota Meea. Entr1ea mwt he received by noon oo
Tbunday !or publicat!m oo the following Saturday. Winner will receive
Kennedy hell dollar. • .
and lDll'e/Klnds of Castles
made out of sam!/Smie are
little. eome are grand/ A body
surfer rides a wave/ A
lifeguard there lives to save/
Ob '-'b, oh beach, now I
love you 31>/When J have to, 1
don't want to go.
Very well done. Send me
your name, 'Mr, or Miss. 72
Marigold, and I'll print It next
week and give you credit.
Another amouncement -
we bad tbe entry from Che
youngest contestant e v e r
entered in the art contest this
week.
None other tbao Mechel
Ray!en Lupil, I -yes, 'that's
ooe-yeeMlld, sent in his pencil
drewhig ol hll view of the
world. It was malled by an
awtt. Tbil little ooe lives at
1630 Myrtlewood, Costa Mesa,
and we're glad to have new
work in the .competIUon.
Just think -t ti will look
like by the time he'• 4!
Uncle Len ft8d recently
about a new Walt Di."1ey
movie that will begin filming
in Newport Beacll next week. Now most of you probably
haven't ever seen an actual
movie made, but many of you
have• seen movies a b o u t
movies either on television or
at the theater. Right?
Well, 'that will he the topic
fw this week. The exciting
business ol Hollywood. Your
mission is to draw a picture of
the l!lmmaker (the director)
with bis movie camera filming
a scene.
That's a Jot to get into a pic-
ture, but I think you can do it.
(If you want to read more
about th.is film to be shot in
Newport, there's a story about
it on page · 9 of the DAD.. Y
Pll-OT today.)
Oh, by the way, this film
will he about skiing and surf-
ing, at I-in part, but your
dra~s can show filming of
a western, or any other sub-
ject you choose.
Firms
Publish
For Noses
NEW YORK (UPf) -Snllfy
the Skunk Is • character hi a
chllclreo'• book, but Instead ot
going about gassing h i a
neighbors, Snllry investigates
the entrancing odors of pine,
lilac, roses, a p p I e s , pe~
pennint candy and ice cream.
A3 Snllfy smells, the young
readers snl(f the same sme.lls
-by scratching the pages of
the hook.
'lbe story of Shiffy is one ol
a doun new ch.ildren's books
put out by such publishers as
Western, Pl!cGraw·Hlll, World,
Gl'OS5elt & Dunlap, J· B. Up-
pincott, Random House and
Scholastic Publicat10fl3.
THE BOOKS with sweet
smelling pages have been suc-
cessful. Western sold over
700,000 copies of four Golden
Fragrance books in French,
Spanish, German and Italian
editions as well as English
plus an Engll.sh Braille for
bllnd youngsters.
' Tbe boots are the latest
connnercial refinement of en-
capsulated microfragrances
that first appeared in 1967 as
an advertising novelty tool.
, The process can recreate
almost any odor by im-
prisoning 50 mWion plastic
bubble! in a square inch of
paper.
The scent is released by
scratching or rubblng the
paper. The smell may be con-
tained in a "scratch and miff
strip" on the page or may be
embedded. in the pictures.
TBREE-M CO. of St. Paul
and National Cash Register
Co. or Dayton, Ohio, produce
encaP5'1lated mlcrofragrances
The basic scene chem.Jcals
were bought from standard
fragrance laborator~s but 3-M
said It had to develop some
fragrances in its own
Bibles Read
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Comfortable?
A playful Ibex in ·the Cincinnati Zoo leaps onto an attendant as Dawn Strasser
11, leans i!1 to determine the slant of the animal's eye pupils -they are verti:
c~. AU .this is part of a sum mer program to acquaint young zoologists-to-be
with anunals.
laboratories to meet the re-The children learn t o p l
quirements of advertisers Ol' recognize strong and weak. O ice1na1i
book publishers. safe and dangerous scents.
For example, manuscript! Scholastic Publications uses K E
would call for such odors as encapsulated inicrofragrances eeps 1 ye
piua, chocolate mint, fresh for a magazine feature called
baked cookies, peanut butter, "Let's Find Out" airned at
root beer and pumpkin pie ., kindergarten and r~st grade On Cycz: "ts
well as t h e con ventional children """'
chocolate, vanilla, strawberry 'I.IPPlNCOTT USES them and other fruit and flower SEATI'LE, Wash. (UPI ) -
smells. to hel p children learn the Offietr George Herr wants
alphabet with the fragrances Besides ringing up dollar embedded in four color pie· youngsters to get good driving
sales for publishers, th e tures in 24 letter books habits early, so he tickets
micro-fragrances inc re a s e devoted to the letters of the them for their bicycle or.
reading pleasure for children. alphabet. f
Such reading is easier because In the "S" book, the child enses.
smell is a directed stimulated reads that a rose is Sweet and For instance, Carl NeJson.
sense that operates from scratches the page to get the . 1, was ticketed for whining
earliest Infancy, sayS Darrell aroma of the rose. thl'Ol;lgh a· stop sign. llls fami-
Huebner, 3-M paper rn erchan-Multimedia Aware ha 8 ly must pay $ID ball and the
dising manager. published small books of boy must face juvenile court.
McGRAW·HU.L has g 0 n e r:xietry for children with Says Sgt. Bill Stanley of the
beyond ch 11 d ren • s en-microfragrances efubedded in King County Po I i c e
tertainment boob in using en· the pictures to make poetic Deparbnent: "Officer Herr
c apsulated. microfragrances references lo the scents of cares a great deal about
It has produced and marketed nature more realistic. chlldren In his area. He Ms
a series of 54 "Scratch, Tell been very conscientious in
and Smell,' sheets f o r writing up bicycle traffic of-
SAIJSBURY, Rhodes! a classroom...,. by kindergarten Odo1·s Attractive fenaes.
(AP) -Ouistl.aM ended a and fii'stgrade pupils. ''The purpose of a stop sign
Bible festival here with a 20-These i o cl u de such Male butterflies attract ls to save lives. A 12·year-old
hour nonstoP reading of. the unpleasant'" and dangerous mates by secreting perfume kid can get killed just as dead
New Testament in a t1ty smells as smoke and natural on their wings d u r i n g on a bike as a 4G-year-o1d man
square. g~. courtship. ln a car."
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RIDDLES alid JOKES YOUR NEWS 'QUIZ
• . , l H~~~111,,"~;,,•,:':~..J::· lroup .adftnce4 .,t· I.ts mm
ft! Karen Brv•n, • 12, of Hlllh Polnl. rate. Perhaps &Orne advanced
"'· c .. tor "" quut11111: in a few thousand years from
Whea did the stooe Age begin? stone implements t.o pottery,
basket making and other more
OOJi>Jst!arted skilla cil the New
Stone Age.
Ollleni reached the Old
stone Age mucb later and a
* PRIZ.E
WINNER
Teacher: Martlyn, why are you late? '
Marilyn; Our alarm clock didn't go ofl.
Teacher. steve, why· areiyou lat.e?
Steve: Our rooster has laryngitis. Nowadays, areheologlsts are
revising many of t b e i r
previous ideas about our early
ancestors. Appa<ently the old
timers had to cope with a
worldwide drought that !Hted
for ages. An up-tp-the-mlnute
theory suggests that they
spent this time aJoog tbe
margins of the seas.
few isolated cultures in the L===================~ world atill cling to Ibis por!od
of human cult>lre. 'Ch e
~discovered Tasadey,....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
U furtber evidence supports
this theory, then the first
Stone Agers may have moved
inland when !lie drought end-
ed. One ..umate puts man'•
fll'St use of tools at between
one and two milllon years ago.
*
people of Mlndenao atill live in
the Old Stone Age culbre ol
human bist<ry.
* Moot of tile stooe tools
thaped by early man have
been found In Europe, perllapo
heca111e this Is where most of
the digging has been done. The
......,.. go bacli: through the
PEAS
I eat my peas with honey,
I've dooe it all my·life.
It makes tlie peas toste funny ,
But keeps th1!m on the knife.
A _...., lilttf Mtr ...... MlrftYlt SllMIM', •7 AY9C ....
........,. lkMlil .... .. ........... ......,. ... "" •tMY ·-....... -"9t, Mtll ,_. tMft M' tftry te Uftelt L.fR,
9u ISM C_,. 1MU.. CMlf ..
The Paleolithic Age, or Old
Stone Age, refers to the dawn
of civill.z.ation. 'l1lis point wu
nnn pertocls between the ice '----------------.....J
• 1 reached when mankind learn-
ed to use &nd then to make
tools .from stones. Apparentl1
our early ancestors were great
tourists and travelers.
For ·archeologLsts b ave
.,.. tllat oocurr..i during the
put mlll!on years ..
In ~ent Eilrope, !lie great
..civaooe to the New Stone Age
.eems to have occurred as ti.
!aat of ibe Ice ages began to
retreat &bout 30,000 years ago.
unearthed their p r 1 m l t I v e AftlltY .,.. m ,., MJdlet• Lv-, -o-
stone implementl ltl many r .. ~ 11, "' , ....... OUlll'lo Ont•rklo Cal'lldl.
Dung parta ~ the earth. No "' "" -·
doubt !lley wandered hecatlle Boor -tl!e ,ar111 111q
they depended upoo MUOnal nrm -tl!e -oels? • wild plants · Ind mtgotlng
animalJ !or their food. This only happens In IUDl-
Modern 9Clence can date mer, when the days are lOOI
fossila, tools and o t he r and tbe noon !OD climbs h'8fi
evidence or tile Paleolltlilc In tbe aky. While the IUD
period fairly accurately. 1l>e lhlnes high, tbe earth UM
Neolithic, or New Stone Age, tome of Its radiant energy to
marked the next step forward. w..m ltlell. And it bolds onto
It can he dlted more preclloly aome ~this heat after.the IWI
beca--peojile left more NII-"' sophisticated art!lacts and In However, · 11 cannot galbef
moot ...,. this period Is more anJ extra --llMI .., reoent. stopa lhln!ng., What'• more,
-~ However, a aerlous problem eome of·tta lt.orea aeep up ln10
'1' occurs when we co11Bkler the the air and get loll. Dw'inc
" · e\ildooce· we do nol bave. W• tbe nJcbt, tile earth alwa)'I
kooW that several cultures of -a Joi of the ·bW It
' ' Northern Europe med ·-' ·-durlnc tile day. !mp!ementa moro lhan hall a * . .
1-mllllon yeon ..... ~ But -, nig1Jta 11"1
I ~ jJowildlrq ·-of short 11111' wllen ~ """' the ,.... ,.at ""-to be .. thore ts 11111 aome WI. So
datod proctaoly. ilwleM. ~... tbe heat -In the ground
vlteo us to oon!* the buDd. up day by ""1. Yw
tnOl'l1lOUI prob1emll our omly '""'1d apect Ille boUeot dlYI
art>ttton loced In their looC to he In lote J-. wtien tho
stnialt -chillullan. dlYI -....... lnlleod tbeJ * come lo JutJ ad A>lpt.
Thell: perlodl or d"""1 ~-.11 ~ Che ear111
can beol he lllled llt' haw, bit bid llme to a.n up
ralhtr than when tlley ......,. -0. -to wann tho
their PfOb!ema. a .. • -' -UW. 1'lnp cbanC• wboit pattern • ...,..... :far .r....., tile f118111o ......,, ioo,.r thin
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I all early culluna i...:aM to tile ...,._ In wloter, the eorth
use stone !m..........., -..,.. t11 "-7'• -...,,;
I .. --ba OCbln. •!for Ille -lleta and -..11 ,.........,. wu • porW o! rllet 1111111. lbe WOlld t!dvn
.... -......,. -and -with "'1d. :· '
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Loagllllflttlce.d Bello
A ~P of YIJI~ ai Uon <;ountry Salari In lrv!Qe
Ne9nUy got a fink~ welcome u one of the ..,._
ldeot '1?111• wu not at all Illy al>out nosing ue
the llCllool bal IJiat WU ~I the Urllecl
anlmil-watdlen through !Wpm .
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PART i -NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL
Give yourself 10 points· for each correct
answer. I
1 The. UN General Assembly el,cted a delegate
._ from the naUon of..:. 1 •. to serve as It.a Presi-
dent during thts session.
a-France
!>-Poland
c-Albanla
2 Uganda has been tn the pew• because of ltB plan
to expel many of its resibentsbf •• ? .• descent.
a-European
~Congolese
c-Asla.n
3 More than20SoVietvessels reportedly observed
11Strong Express,•• the biggest land, aea, and
air maneuvers in the history of .• ? .•
a-SEATO ~NATO o-tbe OAS
4 A new Census Bureau report shows th.at the na-
tion' a population 1rowtb rate bas been (CHOOSE
O.NE: rising, declining) during the paet 27
months.
5 ''Terrorism by mall'' waa in the new• a.a •• ? ..
embassies searched their mailbags for bombs
in envelopes and packages.
a-SQvtet
~Israeli
c•Tanzan1an
PART II -WORDS IN THE NEWS
Take 4 points for each word that you can
match with Its correct meaning. ·
I ••.•• cltadel
2 .•.•. appropriation
3 •...• unequtvocal
4 ..•.. eumulatlve
6 ..•.• expropriaUon
a-clear
b-fortre1os in or near a
ctty
c-lnoreaslng by succes-
11ve addiUons
d-money 11et apart for
special use
e-seizing of property
by government
PAIT Ill -NAMES IN THE NEWS
Take 8 points for namea that you can
correcUy match with the ciluea.
l ..••. Nltola.1 Patollcbev a-SovJet PreaJdent
2 .•.. .Jullus Nyerere
3 ••.•. Nlkolat Y. Podgomy
4 ..... Peter G. Peterson
6 ••••• Kurt Wald.helm
'
b-UN SecretaryGeneral
c-Forelgn Tr1deMlnt11-
ter, Rus11la
d-Presldent, Ta.mania
e-U.S. Commerct Sec-
retary
a VEC, Inc., MtdlllOl\1 WltcGMln
Test l' 011r•!!ll
Hel't''t t dltllet fOI' WYtl"'IOnt In ftle fMlftY ... "*'Ill Iii ...... t9 tat,.1111 DI' Mr own ··~ for _ .. TtKt ttll• WMlll'I' Newt Qu\I ln mt P•IVKY of VOi.ir own home (.,.., _,, Wlfl lllW to ... fJlt
•t•l ol IM tamll'I' k"°" Mw nu medt ~ ... Mw l'IWtb "" know about Wll•t'• ll0"111 on In !ht -Id ,
DOn'I CllHI -An1ww. tll,.., ( ....... ..., hltw wtl,
Match word clues with their correspond-
ing pictures or symbola. 10 points !or
each correct answer.
A?<-~ F
B
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This country bolds a
referendum Sept. 25 on
Joining the EEC
2 .....
Lawrence F. O'Brlen,
chairman of the Mc-
Govern for Pre1lde nt ~paiin
USOA
G
15 3 .....
Elliot L. Richardson
is Secretary of th 1 s
cablnet department
c
0
4 ...••
There are •• ? , • mem-
bers In the 1JN Gener-
al Assembly
5 .....
Washington Senator
Henry M. Jackson
6 .•..•
Pope Paul VI conUnued
ban on women in Ro-
man Ca.thollo ministry
HEW
7 ••.••
Secretary Ea.rl BuU
heads this c.tJtnet de-
partment
... .. ..
8 ...••
John Connally, chair-
man of Democrats (or
Nixon
9 ....•
There are •. 1 .. mem-
bers tn the UN Security
Council
10 .....
Th16 country resumed
diploma.tic Ues w 1th
Poland
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HOW DO YOU RATE?
(S-. b<h SWe of a.I• s.p.,.1er,.) 71 le IO poloh • °"""
61 .. 10 polflh - , •• ,. .a. t.IMM?7?-tf-: 91 to 100 polnh -TOP SCOlf!
11 lo topo1 .... -.....
FAMIL'f DISCUSSION QUUTION
Shou ld nafional parka aim ma.inly at aorvtnc pea--
pie or preserving wllderneea?
THIS WllK'S OWLENGEI 1'10 ICOll
Whnt wna the world's firs t natlo nal park and when
wns It fo rtned? ---------------------1't 1 ... I_.[ ll'•l l:t•I 1111 J. .. V4
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11 :a1111111:t•M !q;·r :.-, :q;·111 J.•V• ltll '••O\a.tittA IJ9N!l11VH:I
H"tl '"' 19"'1 1,., rv-. 101 11·• io ·t :,..., 1:1-1 1z1no i0tw..1.s
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I DAf!.Y Pll.DT $atilrdq, S.ptt-30, 1972
·pulpit & Pew
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fentacos
· 'Day of -Ren~wal'
Team Wlll pment " A n
lntrodUcUon To Charismatic
Renewal"
toadlng o!l'-wlll' be 'Galll!tl
Meyer, teacbtng coordinator,
Loyola Re...,al Community.
Other team memben are the
Rev. M. Allcla, C.C.V.I., Fr.
Tichenor, and Joyce Seiver.
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Jlqna\le,nture's piwrcb,
163o2: '1Jradtium Lane,' Hun-
R£UGION
Pini BapUal ~~ of
Lapoa IWlt 24611 Moulton
Parkway, 1trvice Sunday at ll
~: a.m., church school at 9:U;
sermon "Doing God's '!bing,"
by the Rev. Ivan B. Bell;
~ Wednesday prayer meeUng at
a...., al 1DO .Baker St.,
Colla llaa; oerv¥:e Sunday
at 11 a.m.. cburdJ achool at
l:U: wmoo "Running from
the Lord," by the Rev. Connie
Salloo.
Cltrbtla Sdetlee
a.m.: lecoad a.rdl o I a.mt. Sclmdll, ulfo PacUJc
View •Drfve, corona del Mar,
..me .. and church school at
10 a·m.: Wedlleaday ttlllmony
meetings at I p.m. at all four
churchet.
3282 Broad st·, Newport
Beach; service and church
school Sunday at 10 a.m.;
sermon ''Messiah of
Mystery," by the Rev, Russell
Spittler, interim pastor.
Luther•n
Orange ~nty Renewal
Community, the Cat ho ll c
Pentecostab ot the area, 8J'6
sporuioring a "Day of
Renewal," today from t ·to 10
p.m. on the campus ot
Southern CalUomla College,
Fair Drive and Newport
Boulevard in Costa Mesa.
Special speakers wlll be :
The Rev. Ralph Tichenor, S. J.
of Loyola University; the Rev.
Raymond Karr1er, Columban
FaUters, associate pastor of
Blessed Sacrament Calholic
Church, Westminster;' and the
Rev. Philip Verhagen, O.S.B ...
of V a I y e r m o Benedictine
Retreat .House, Valyenno.
Dinner will be """«I In the '-------~ college caleterla !or. $1.0i>.
tington Beach. will .conduct its
seventh aMual Fall FesUval
Friday through Suoday, Oct.
13-15.
AcUvltles will in<:lude rides1
games, shows, prizes, en-
ttrtalnment and ·lood and
re!reshmenl•.
Congt'efl•tWnal i 7:30 p.m.: Thursday Bible
)? 1tudy at 10 a.m.
'Orllllu l!dmce tscllet,
Finl Q..c!I GI Qarlol ~
Ult, 2880 Mtsa Verde Drive,
Coata Mesa, aervlcu al 11
a.m. and church octiool at 9: 15
a.m.; Pini 'Clnadl GI OaUI.
Sclellll.ol, 8th and Olive, Hun-
tington Beach, services and
church achoo! at I :30 and 11
a.m.; Flnt Charcb of Chrltl.
Scie11tl1t, 3303 Via Lid o ,
Newport Beach, service• and
church school at, 9 and 10·30
N • I pi>orhoocl C..grega-
tlonal Clllllrch, at 430 St. Ann's
Drive, Laguna Beach; service
SUnday at 10 a.m.; sermon "A
Rerun of Ho\y Communion,"
by the Rev. J o JI n M.
Reynolds: potluck supper and
service at S:SO p.m. Sunday,
ecology film "Song of the
Earth" to be shown.
Redeemer Lutheran Church,
at 16351 Springdale St., Hun-
tlngton Beach; service Sunday
at 8:15 and 10:45 a.m.;
sermon by the Rev. Eugene R.
Schramm; aMual picnic 1 to 4
p.m.
Two Coaches Will Speak A fresh fish dlnnel' will be
served Friday from 5 until a ~ ll•Mnlly Baplllt Charcb, ~ al 11$2 S.E. Bri.o~I, Santa Ana
, Height., servlce &mday at ti
t a.m·, church school at 9:45 r a.m.; sermon "Church <1f the
, Open Door." by the Rev.
Willie J . Carrico; evening
service at 7. ·
Harber Trln.lly 8 apt is t
P I ymou.tb Congregational
Church of Newpl?rt Harbor, at
-· Christ Lutheraq. Cburcb, at
760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa :
servlce Sunday at 8:15 and 11
a.m., church school and Bible
(See PULPIT, Page 9)
The topic under discussion
will be "Perspectives and
Directions in Church Renewal
Since Vatican II." The Spirit
of God Community Retreat
Two local blgb school foot-
ball ooachea, Tom Baldwin of
Santa Ana High and Dick Hill
of Santa Alla Valley High, wlll
be Interviewed and then speak
about llJelr •. Cbriltian faith
SW>day morning at the 9:4.I
B»* school b our at
Westminster Brethren Qhurch,
14814 Magnolia Ave.· , · p.m. Saturday will feature an
Hll1 and B a I d win , who authentic Mexican d l D·n er
coached Wgetber for many·. from 1 to 8 p.m., and a
years. are now at rival high Southern fried chicken meal
schools within the same city. will be served Sunday from 1
Both· C06Cbes have won their tQ 8 p.nl..
leagues and taken their teams The festival is open to the
to California lnterscholastic public. cau the church at 846-
Federation playoff games 6344 for more information
:l ORANG·E COAST CHURCH DIRECTO:RY
NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER
FiftHnth and Monrovia StrMh
1:30 A.M, & 11 :00 A.M. -Morning Worship
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS: Leviticus 5
"I NEED TO RESTORE"
9:45 A.M. -Sunday School
6:00 P .M. -Evening Worship
Paul Finkenbinder
Guest Spe-aker
• WIDNISDAY lllLI STUDY-7:JO P.M.
WATCH "DAY IY DAY"
Titmday -7:30 P.M. -S•'"'-Y -7:00 P.M.
' KHOP.-Ca... ... 10 l fN1rMrY & Cllllcl Coff Aw.IWtle fof •I s.mc-1
I Dr._ Georg• 9. Wood, Pastor 646-7117
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
11.AHCHIS Of THE MOTHll CHUICH
THI P.llST CHURCH OF CHllS1, SCllNTIST
IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSl1T$
"UNREALITY"
Sunday, October 1st.
Costa Mesa-First Chorch of Christ, Scientist
2110 MHCI Ytrde Or., Colta Mna
llill'llltf khol -9:15 A.M. cure• s.mc. -11 :oo A.M.
...... lotM, 2150 Meta Yerdlt Dr.
Huntfntton Beach-First Church of Christ, Sci1ntllt
89' • Ollv ... H ...... ta_luch S._.., ~I -9:30 & 11 :00 A.M.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD = 1!!0~ ~~~o:.~~M•··
140 E. 22nd St., Co•t• Meta -548-:J761 Newport Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist
E. W, Phllll p1, Po11to, JJOJ YI• LU., N"'°" IMc•
SUNDAY SllV1CH Clltrdi IS.-, ScheoS-9:00.IO:JO A.M.
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CHILD CAii AVAIL.AILI (I thr• II Newport Buc~ond Church of Christ, Scientist
Ct.._nl .. Senk• 3100 hclfle View Dr .. CorOH del Mor
10:10 A.M.-"Mimrff UN" Chrc• & I•..., Schoef-10:00 A.M. r...... ,.lltlpa SpeolllMJ IMdl .. loo111-3500-1 Comt Hwy. llaNf Norc••I
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Main & Adams Streets
Huntington Beach
Mornin9 Wonhip ••••••• •• •••
.•.••....• l ilO & 11 :00 •Jn.
Bibi• School ••• , •.• , 9:45 a.m,
Youth Grovp1 , , , ••• 6:00 p.m.
E11•11<119 Wot1hip •••• 7:00 p.m.
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25100 Molttofft,eDr.
Mlula YleJe
4f2·44J7 772-2949
Phil Arnold, Mlni iltr
Corona def Meir
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Clil:rdi ScllMI -11 A.M.
Dr. PllllllD G. Murrsv, Mlnllttr
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Youth Time -Saturday, 2 p.m ... 10 p.m. Youth H•ll services and en;oy the privileges of the ST. JAMU. 3209 YI• Udo, Newpcirt 1eocJi
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-SUNDAY SllYICU -
9:41 A.M.-S111doy Sdtffl
10:10 A.M.-''TH 9•dflt""9• hr Crow•'" s.r.-lay Pntor
OP..NIWPOIT 11.lCH -lDlld,._J
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2131 T11stl• Awe., Costa Meso
Sunday School ................... 9:30 A.M.
ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2048 Orange Ave., C.M.
Svnd•v• 1:00 I t :JO Church S1hool-9:JO
SoP••der-i:30 P.M. -H.ty C1 •lo•
n. ..... lklNN' Loew.. ,.,...,..a.... "••• 14MJ26
Morning Worship .. .. .. .. .. .. 10:45 A.M.
7:00 P.M.-"lnlftNCtt.11 C1l1la~o•" G•'" " ........... ·-N•-;.:0~~;.;1;;~.... Saint Michael And All Angels Episcopal Church
COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Mint's! D D W McElr UUP•lfkY!ewDmo,C.-dolM• er: r. . . oy ~~~~·~-~~~-~·~-~ .... ~.n~u~-~·~·~M~ln~·~~~-~"~·-~CO~A~~~~1r=~~~iii~;~~~~';;;i'i~~=;;~=111 $11..,...100 A.M. & f :30 A.M., awe. SdlMl/N•.,.,·ftlO A.M . · TWlllayt-7:00 A.... Wod•Mlayi-f:J• A.M.
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. : CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 287 w. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA
23rd Strffl at Or1rlge1 Costa Mesa -54"'5303 letwMe Horl»or -.d faln-i.w
l...,,ni ,...., -1"· Nnnl '""Y SUNDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY •.•••.••• , • • • • . . 9:41 A.M.
Yollfll ,...., -fNd M•rtl• SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP & COMMUNjON • ,, • 10:45 A.M.
MR"I Wontilp-10:30 o.m. -Sllltdq SdiHI 9 o.m. SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP •••.•••.•••.••• ,, •• , 4:00 P.M.
i,I S~ IVRl"I Wor1hlp-7:00 111·'"·-"rayer MHtl119 Wed.-7:00 111·"'· WEDNESDAY EVENINS lllLE STUDY .••.•• , , •••• , , 7:30 P.M.
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harbor reform temple
RABBI BERNARDP.KING
... b. meeting at
St. James Episcopal Church o 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach
For Information: C.11676-7230
TEMPLE SHARON
Tllo COltltrMll\le ,,...., .. for th
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417 West HaMI .... CMhl MOM
All J11wid1 f•miie\ •r1 ln.,.if1d to join 111 In • truly l'ltl11i119ful
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INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
4161 Nichol1011, lrvlM
(Sift DlttO Fr1eway fD CUl¥.r -lift M HlcltGIMlnJ a... Rici! Scr.111•boa. Poator 9:3D A.M. Sunday Scllool for all agn
11 :DD A.M. Moml09 Worship
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• Splrltwol leoder -Robbi Gor101 GM.._ So th D .:! 646-5151 Tomplo """ Chol• -o,., Shobof ven • ay Adventist Church' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" J71 AYM• It., Costw M"° 't· ,.:;;; J...,. F • ........,., Pastor -Plliono '4Mlt6
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COAST BIBLE CHURCH
MAICO POlUTll JR. HIGH, SAN JUAN CAPllTIANO
491·1 949 494·1141 IJM407 CALVARY CHURCH OF LAGUNA BEACH
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123611111St.,H ............
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9:30 A.M.-F•rnilv S1rvic• A Church Sdtool (N11r11ry C1r•l
11:00 A.M.-Mor11l119 Wonhip INutt•rv C.r•l
7:00 P.M.-F11tlv1I h-•111ong A ~•rmon ·
Epi1cop•I Young Churchmen
ltlt Cl'IVrdl 11 11wan •'tlllltbl• fOr Holy Mlrtlav•
Jim•• C. C•l•v, P,1tor ._ 962.7512: R•t.1 SJ6-4061
NEWPORT HARBOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
798 Dovar Dr. LI 8-3 631 • T1111 ................ . "••tol
E1rly W•rthlp 11100 c..111.
Chrlsti•n Educ•tlon 9111 •·•·
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OF THE MASTER
2900 Ptcific View Or.
CoroQt . del ~·r'' . " ' . • R•11. P•ul ltoll'lol1, D.tr.
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THE UNITm METHODIST CHURCH
NEWPORT CENTER
W.,..lf-.t';oo A.M. AT
115 ~ leDtM lllacl
11:11 A.JI. et St. MkHert: _.,..c .....
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FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
19th St. I H•rhor ll11cl,'
Church Worship -9:30 I 11
Church School -9:JO '
541-7727
Cost• M•11 North
MESA VEllDE
METHODIST CHURCH
M••• v.nJ,9 a ·••k•r St.
149·2719
Worship A Clnirc:h School
9:3 0 A.M,
fo1111t•i11 Vall•v
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
11225 luth•rd
962 -2593
Wonhip l Church School
. 9 &) IOtlO•A.M;
Ml'11bt•r
For41 R. t.illl•r
H1111tir19to11 B••t h
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
27:t l 17th St, 5J6-JS,7
_, S•rvie•1 .:.... 9:15 I-IO:lO ,,_ N11taerY Car• All MOnlln'OI
Church Xhool -9115
Hunti119to11 l••th -North
COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
6662 H•il AM, 1,42-4461
wo ... hip -t I IO:JO
Church School -9:00 A.M.
lrvtn• -E•rl lluff
UNIVERSITY
METHODIST CHURCH
13 l· I 2JJ
11422 Cul11•r Ro14
11 Un1¥erslty Dr1¥•
Worthip I: Church School
t I 10:30 A.M.
L•gvna l11ch
M~THODIST CHURCH
21612 W•1l•Y Ori11•
lJ1 SoU1h L•Q ....
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&urth khoo -JO AJM.
499-JOll-
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CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA
t400 w. 11}~01 fl:l1'·, . ~1,3.]19s .
Worshlp-t:JO A.M. ·C~ure~ Sch'oot:-f:JO I 11 A.M.
"' This Sund1y Worship in
' l/StJlndrew's 'Presbyterian Churcf1
600 St. Andrews··Road-• NewPon Beach
Dr •. Ch•rl•• H. Dl•rinfl•ld, P•1for
"MARCHING ORDERS"
Or. Ch•rl•1 H. Di•f•t1fi•hf, p.,.,ching
ld11111!ca.1 Services~ -a AM. 9:30 AM and 11 AM
Chlld care and children's Sunday School 111111 11rvlc:•
PRESBYTERIAN ~HURCHES
of the Coastal Areas . '~ ..
Christ Church Pr~byterian
20112 M..-11• I...__.._) H•lllt~ ....
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-W-·--t-1120 & IOoOOA.M. ..... .....: 1174341 -.
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S•Hcry W.nWp: t:OI & IOzJI A.M. o.d W..., ttOO A.M.
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TIMPU Hu.ill. 1 ..
6662 Hill Aye., Hun~ J1w:b • . ' , '.ji .. l<Jlt .. , " • ' . ' -'-''"'°' '-,...._ .. Rabbi ·Plncua t;.iodbtat-... Ball 1-11 ~~ Evenlna Servtces--'S:oo P.K..
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class at 9:30! sermon "Now ts
the Time": annual flJh fry 3
to I p.m. Sunday.
CWt&t IAlllleno Cllv-', ~
Camino Capistrano,
Capistrano Beach; servJce
SUnday al 10 a.m., church
ld>ool and Bible eta.. at II ;
~ uMemben Together,"
by the Rev. J .Emory
Ackerman ; confirmation class
betiMJng Tuesday at 7 p.m.
IAtMr'ID C'aarcll el the
Muter, at ·2900 Pacific View
Drive, Corona del Pt1 a r ;
aervice ·Sunday at 10 a.m.,
church IChool at 9; sermon
"tbe World's Upper Room,"
by the Rev. Paul Romels.
Failla ~ran CRrcb of
Caplalru!> llea<b, at 34381
Calle Portola; service Sunday
at 9 and 10:SO a.m., church
school at 9; sermon "His
Face," by the Rev. Jarries
Knotek; Wednelday BI b I e
class at 7:30 p.m.
Prlnce of Puce La<eru
Cbattla, 2987 Mesa Verde
Drive, COllta Mesa ; servk:e
Sunday at 8 and 11 a.m.; ser-
mon "'lbe Two Edged Sword,"
by the Rev· Andrew C. Ander-
son; cbucb achool at 9:30;
churel> picnic at TeWlnkle
Part 12:30-4 p.m. Sunday.
llfetlaotlbt
First United Mettaodl1t
Cllarc• of FolUllaln Valley, at
18225 BllShard St.; service
Sunday at 9 and 10:,. a.DL;
sermon "Lost.and Found," by
the Rev. Ford R. Miller; can-
ned goods to be collected Sun-
day for Frazee Community
Center, San Bernardino; youth
groups meeting at 6:30 p.m.;
memberahip training class at
I p.m. Tuesday. -Ualv.rlllf Vatted Melllodllt CIBarU, at tam CUiver Road,
Irvine; service aod church
achoo! &mday at 9 aod 10:30
a.m.; sermon "Action Always
Says Something,'' by the Rev.
ll'!ll Allbon.
Newport Center v • I le d
Metbodlst eaure., s e r y I c e
&mday at 9 a.m. at 115 Agate
AV<!., Balboa Island, and 11:15
a.m. at St. Michaels and All
Angela Church, Pacific View
Drive and Marguerite Avenue;
sermon "Wbel't Love Knocks
Yoo Down," by the Rev. John
R. Knox.
Mea V.trde· u alt e d
Mtlbodist Cllarc•, pt 1701
Baker St., Costa MI> ' a ;
serviCe and church scboOl Sun-
day at 9:30 &.m.; World Wide
Communion to be celebrated.
il"re• .. teria•
St. Andrew's Pttsbytertaa
Qmch, at 600 St. Andrews
flMd, Newport Beach; aervice
&uiday at 8, 9:,, and 11 a.m .;
sennon "Marching Ordera!."
by the. Rev. Charles H.
Dierenfield ; this tS Worldwide
Communion Sunday.
the Rev . Henry Gerhard;
'l'hundly lectures at Leisure
World at 10 a.m.
Flrtl Qudo ti Rtllglou1
-ti Newport Buell, at 2"11 Avocado St., Costa Mesa;
service Sunday e.t 10:~ a.m.;
sermoo ''Prosperity a n d
You"; by the ·Rev. Orrin
Moen, director of the Institute
of Rellsiool Science; cla,,..
resumed ln the accredited
first and second ·years' study
of Science of Mind Wednesday
and nu.nday at a p.m. at 1700
16th St., Newport Beach.
Churdt of ReHgloa.1 Scleoce
of Corou del Mar, at 2411
Paclflc Coast Hwy.; service
Sllndaf at 11 a.m.; sennon
"Foniaking All Others," by
the IU!v. Eleanor C. Jac~n;
&ccredited classes ln Science
of Mind Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m.
at 360 Riviera Drive, Costa
Mesa.
Temple Belli David o f
Oruge Ceuty; at 4 1 I t
Katella, Los Alamitos; service
Friday e.t 8:15 p.m.; sennon
by Rabbi Henri E. Fronl
V eriold Other
Bengston and family at 5 p.m.
Sunday; a n n u a I Mlssionary
Cooference, W e d n e t1 d a y
through Sunday, <>ct. 8 with
Dr. William Taylor. seivices
at 7:30 p.m. Wednesda y,
Thursday, Friday and 10:30
a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday.
Harbor Christian Cburcll,
Disciples of Christ, at 213l
Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa;
service Sunday at 10:45 a .m.,
church school at 9:30: sermon
"According to Thy Gracioss
Word," by the Rev. D. \V.
McElroy.
The Founquare Church, at
1734 Ofange Ave., Cost a
Mesa; service Sunday at 11
a.m., church school at 9:45,
junior church at 11 :15: sermon
by the Rev. Robert B. Jacobs;
ventriloquist Norman Way at
church school and j u n i o r
church service ; evening
service at 7 p.m.
Newport Unity Church, at
15th and Irvine, Newport
Beach; service Sunday at 10
a .m.; sermon "Self Role
Conflict," by the Rev. William
R. Parker, guest speaker.
'rei'yterlan Clnu<b of the C~atiom U a it a r I a n Unlve,...llst ~veaut, at 2850 Fairview Flnt ChrlltiaD Cllurc!t al Cburch , at 1259 Victoria St.,
Road, Costa Mesa; aervice •Main and Adams, Huntingion ' Costa Mesa; service and
Sunday at 8:30 and 10 a.m.; Beach; service and Bible school or religion Sunday at
sennon .. Did You Miss Your school Sunday at both g and 10:30 a.m.; sermon "To a
Host?" by the Rev. Bruce A. 10:30 a.m. Dancing God," by the Rev.
Kurrie; adult membership Robert Jordan.
class at 7 p.m. -
Kelitrleus Sdetaee
Cllarcb •f Religious Sc;leace
of Lap.u Bea.ell, at 29962
Lliguna Canyon Road; service
Sunday at 9 and 11 a.m.,
junior church al 9; sennon
"Making ·Lile Worthwhile," by
~ Blblo CHl"ch of
Cotta Me••i at 190 23rd St.;
service Sunday at 10:30 a.m.,
church school at 9; sennon
"Redemption FuHilled," by ·
the Rev. IUlbert .M. Bengston;
evening service at 7, sennon
"'Ibe Cost of Discipleship";
Poiluck reception for Mr.
Wiatminster Breth er n
Church, at 14614 Magnolia ;
service Sunday at 8: 30 and 11
a .m., church school at 9:45;
local high school football
coaches Tom Baldwin and
Dick Hill to speak at Bible
school at 9:45 a.m.
Churches Update Language of Creeds
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NEW YORK (AP\ -While
SOmfl chw-ch leaders have
organized to support the
presidential candidacy of Sen.
George McGovern. some are
advising a g a i n s t such
partisanship and others have
voiced their backing for Presi·
dent Nixon·
It's a mixed medley when it
comes to recording t h e
religious eounterpoint to this
current natk>nal election con-
test, but that elemt is keen-
ly involved this time, even
though both candidates are
Protestants.
"Directly and indirectly.
religious factors will play an
eii:tremely important role in
the outcome," says the Rev.
Or. Gerald Strober. who has
done special research on the
subject.
FOR nlE FIRST time in
the annals of m o d e r n
presldential elections, some
prominent churchmen have
fonned a cross--country in-
terfaith network. ca 11 e d
"Religious Le ad er s for
McGovern,'' in behalf of the
Democratic contender.
Although acting a s in·
dividuals, and specifically not
as spokesmen of their con·
stituencies, they maintain that
ending the Vietnam war is
such a basic moral imperative
that it justifies clergy in tak-
ing sides publicly in the cam-
paign.
It's a new strategy, break·
ing with the long-time practice
against clergymen organizing
to back particular candidates.
But its._ key planner. Methodist
Bishop James Armstrong of
Aberdeen. S.D., says there are
"new reasons" for it.
"WE'RE RAINING death on
Vietnam tOday more than ever
before." he says. "A nation is
being reduced to rubble and
it's our moral responsibility to
do whatever we can to stop
it·"
On the other hand, Dr.
Strober, coauthor of a new
book issued by Association
Press called "Religioo and the
New Majority," contends that
the nation's new, predominant
political force is symbolized
by evangelist Billy Graham's
friendship with Nixon.
11mERE'S A close a!flnlty
between Nixon's and
Graham's political and social
philosophy and their vision or
America ," Dr. Strober says,
adding that their view colrt-
cides with that ol 1 growing
preponderance of evangelical
Christian!.
In Fort Worth. Tex ., at a
meeting of the National Bai>"
tist Convention, U . S . A . ,
representing 6.3 m i 11 ion
members and the country's
largest black denomination, its
president. the Rev. Dr. Joseph
H· Jackson, came out for Nix-
on's re-election.
However, "boos" an d
shouted protests sounded in
the meeting hall when he told
12,000 delegates : "McG-0vern
says he'll get us out of Viet-
nam in 10 days. If he does
mo.re than Nixon in Vietnan1.
he'll carry a white fla g."
ON 11lE other side. at a
meeting in Dallas of another
black denomination, the four-
million-mernber National Ba1>-
tist Convention of America, ii
approved a resolution sayin g.
•·we cannot in good eonscien<:i!
support this Administration for
re-election."
The resolution said the Nix·
on Administration
"consistently acts against the
best interest of poor and
minority citizens .''
Although not explicitly sup·
porting McGovern. the resolu-
tion did so by Implication .
Rabbi David Polish. presi·
dent of the Central Conference
of American Rabbis. urged
Jewish Institutions and their
representative leaders not to
take sides publicly in the con·
test. He said such partisanship
could produce a sch i s m
detrimental both to the cause
of Israel and or the American
Jews.
Dis•nayed Preacher
Part·time preacher and boatyard worker Les Cooper
of Key \\'est was disappointed that Fidel Castro re-
fused to let him preach ii; Cuba. Cooper left Miami,
Fla., in a small boat to spread the word in Cuba.
but ended up in jail -interrogated, stripped and
eventually cast off only to have his boat motor go
out. He says he'll never go back. -----------
Religious Science's
Fall Classes Begin
The fall ter1n of Science of
~1ind classes opens at the
Church of Religious Science of
Laguna Beach. 20062 Laguna
Canyon Road. on Tuesday and
Wednesday. All classes are ac-
credited by the Institute of
Religious S c i e n c e and
Philosophy of Los Angeles.
''Expand e d Spiritual
Awareness" on Wednesdays
beginning this week In Leisure
World at 10 a.m. and at the
church at 7:30 p.1n.
This is a new course, being
taught in only five Religious
Science churches this year. At
least the first year course in
Science of Mind is required ror
students who wish credit for
the advanced course.
By LOUIS CASSEL'! u ....... ,.., ..... ....,
In contemporary usage, the word "confession" usually
Is taken to mean admls-ot guilL
But tbere's a much Qlder. meaning of the -d that
still is current in churches. Confes&on, in cliurcb usage
is a statement of beliefs. '
may not yield unconditional obedience to any other power.
We may not love anyone or anything more than we love
Hi " m.
About Jesus.
"JESUS OF Nazareth shows us who God is and what
God dots. Hi! lnvotvement 1n the human cmdition is God's
involvement. Hi! compassion for ~ un:loving, wiloved and
lost is God'a compesalon. Hil'demand for justice, truth, and
faithfulness is God's deme.nd ••. His love for the very
people who reject him ls God's love."
9 Orange Coast Girls
Enter Bishop's School
The first year study, entitled
"Principles of the Science of
Mind ." begins Tuesday in
Leis ure World at 10 l'l.1n. and
at the church at 7:30 p.m. The
ses.c;ions are lwo hours.
The Rev. Jill Gerhard. assis-
tant minister of the ehurch,
wlll teach. The text i!I the
"The Science of Mind '' by
.~t Holmes, founder of the
fteligious Science movement.
This is a beginning course and
there is no academic prere·
quisite.
Those who wish to audit
must have done s o m e
metaphysical reading or taken
other courses. Texts will be
annolmce<l as the .;ouroe pro-
i"Sfe!· Claases meet -~·-i<>r a
term of 10 weeks. The winter
term beglna in Januai:y, tbe
spr:lng term in mlll-Marcb.
'11\ese are tWLion COU1'ltt,
open to the public.
,.
For more than ttiree centuties, Presbyterian& all over
the world bave llllbcrlbed .,-.the ~ed westmfuiter
Coafes-drafted by an assembly of Reformation tbeot ..
glans in 1647.
IT'S A FINE, forthrlit>I ciocument. But, like the King
James version of the Bible, it ,p.au In the English of the
17th Century -a language far different from coutem-
(JOnrY EngllJh.
Now Iha! many excellent ·modem English translatiOlls
of the Bible are available, ~ are turning their at-
tentloo ol their creeds and confwloll•. '!'be latest t<> under-
take this important tuk is the Preobyterian Church in the
United Statea.
Alter three yean of bard -t by iu scbol...., the
deoominalioo baa completed a tentattve draft of a pro-
posed new confesslqo of Wth. It baa been aent out !<> all
member coorregal\OalJ •1or study, aod will come µi> for
amendment .o.. adoption at a -.o&tiooai usembly in· \975.
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rr S1'RlKES ME 11 I r<JDlfkabiy lucid and effective
Job of expteallng baaie'Cllrlsil/ln beliefs in language that
Is compr:ebeoslble atMt ~ ·1o people of our time.
A> oonf~ .IO. ll'i lalfl)' brief -only 23 pege!. A
few extraclll bonL liq -may belp give YQU the
flavor of lts ·""'111eiful17 clur and contemporary Engllsb.
About 9.<><1. ,
"We believe Jn God. We pal our trait tn him ••• We
may not ael oor -rellobce' on any other belp. We
'Ibe new confession aHlnns the full humanity of Jesus:
"He lived the life of a real man ln the same world we live
in." It la equally forthri&ht in affirming that Jesus wa s
"uniquely God's 900" and through his death and resurrec-
Uon baa acbieved reconclllation between a holy God and a
sinful world.
1be con!essk>n reaches heights of poetry in affirming
the presence and power of tbe Holy Spirit as God at work
within us.
0 GOD IS AT work in our' time and pltce . . . His
Spirit moves wben and where be wills ... We confess that
the Holy Spirit is not the private pcsBeSSiOO of the church.
He worU beyond us, even among those we may despise
or suspect. He is our Loi'(!, not our servant."
In view of the overt or subtle antisemitism which un·
fortunately laln\ed much Christian teaching in past gener-
atiOns, It is refre!blng to read what the new Presbyterian
confession says about Jews:
"The Jews are sWI a distinct and special people. 'Mley
remind us that God does not take back his promises. We
are aahamed that ChrisUans have persecuted them. Jews
and Cbr'istians do not agree about Jesus Christ. Yet we
·acknowledge that their forebears are our fat h er s and
mothers in the faith. Our debt to them is beyond measure."
Nine Orange Coast girls and
two others from Orange Coun-
ly have entered The Bishop's
Schools for Girls in La Jolla as
boarding students. Classes
began this month for the 64lh
year.
They are :
Dr. Parker
To Lecture
In Newport
Grove lnstitrite Chief Named
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MAUSO~IUM • COlUMIAllUM --C<llJTllY
TREES of the WORLD
81h0cew. &mto Ana end Onmg1
On Falrvkw Av .... • 5Jl·JISI
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The Rev. l·lcnry Gerhard.
minister of the church, will
teach the advanced course in
No church membershJp is
required. 'l1te dlilrch office,
494-0490, can furnish further
lnlonnatlon .
Miss Heidi Lorenz, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lorenz
of Corona del Mar, senlor;
Miss Stephanie Kur!, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Kuri
of Newport Beach.
sophomore; Miss Victoria
Jeans, daughter of Mrs. Vic·
toria Jeans Valencia of
Newport Beach, sophomore;
Miss Sally Iverson, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Fred H.
Iverson of Corona del Mar.
junior; Miss Tyrrell Garland,
daughter ot Mr. David
Garland of Newport Beach,
junior; Miss Eve Conklin,
daughter of Mrs. Robert Ham·
mond of Corona del Mar,
senior;
Lut~erans to ~uild
County High School
Miss Ellen Banning ,
daughter of Mr. and Mr!.
Hancock Banning of Newport
Beach, sophomore; Ml s s
Kristin Caspers, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W.
Caspers of Newport Beach,
freshman;
Miss Kristine Thagard ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Thagard Jr. of
Newport Beach, sophomore;
Miss Jolie BaJes, daughter of
Mrs. Patricia Bales of Laguna
Niguel, senior, and Miss
Katherine Nesbit, daughter of
Mrs. Mary Nesbit of Tustin,
junior.
Founded in 1909 by the Rt.
Rev. Bi.shop Johnson, The
Bishop's Scbool tor Glrla of·
fers a college preparatory pro-
gram for girl!. llfadel 7
through U, boarding ld>ool
and day achool.
'!'be San Miguel School for
Boys became part of a
coordinate program last year
and offen, {or dlj' students.
the same academic J>rOgram.
Financing has been
secured to • permit t h e
Lutheran High School Associa·
tion of Orange County to begin
immedi;lte construction Of the
first phase (l( the Lutheran
High School.
The essocla lion bas an-
nounced that classes for the
ninth and tenth grades of the
school will open in September,
1973, in the new facilities to be
constructed at 2330 North San-
Uago Blvd. in Orange.
The development of the site
and the lint phase of coo-
1tllUCtlon ere estimated to cost
$540,000. Tbe plans for the
Lutberan High School of
Orange County were drawn by
the arc\lltecturat firm of
Salmi, HocUnbe!Ty, a n d
Associates of Ora~e.
The initial faclllties will pro-
vide a classroom building to
accommodate 360 students,
and lnclude: 13 classrooms, a
library, office facilities, cbem-
lstry aod biolOt!Y laboratories,
typing and business education
rooms, and the necessary an-
cllll!l"Y facllltles. · cnie building wlll be fully
Present plans call for an an-
ticipated enrollment of ap--
proximately 90 studem m
grades nine and ten, an enroll-
ment of about 240 students
.when alt four grades are in
operat:ion, and an eventual
enrollment ol aboul 6IO-wlthln
the next 10 years.
The school will offer a com-
plete program of Chri!tlan
education for grades nine
trhrough twelve. A curriculum
committee composed o f
Lutheran and public school
teachers and administrators
has been st udying
the curricular needs ol. the
achool for over a year.
Emphasis will also be plat'
ed on OlrtsUan living, C01Tect
atUtude development, and oo
preparation for adult
respoosibiUUes in the borne.
the church, and Ille com-
munity.
Locol , state, aod regional
ac:<>'OdiUl!Jon will be sought
and" the ochool will be con-
ductOd in Oc.ordance with a
pr:evlously adopted Lutheran
phitolopby of oc!ucallon.
'!be .. c!IOOI is apotrsored and
controlled by-an asoociatlon of
21 Lutheran CU!gregatlcms of
the Orange County atta. Both school! ale Erl""'oal d.Jocesan schools o t h e Dloceae of Loo M(cles with
an eilrollmertt of ltll resJdent
students from 12 statn and 6
foreign counlrles.
alr-oondltioncd. 1be site
development plans Include
parking are as, basketball
courta. a IOOtbaD fl e Id.,;::=======:::::;, beseboll and aoftba 11
diamonds. a'nd adequate
landscaping.
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NIWPOIT llACH
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Whooo's
Woodsy
Indeed!
WASHINGTON (AP ) -The
Senate was routinely passing
minor bills when the clerk
came to the last one.
"A bill to prevent the
unauthorit.ed manufacture and
use of the character ·w~
Owl' and for other purposes,"
be called out.
"\\'ho is Woodsy Owl'?" ask-
ed Republican Leader Hugh
Scott of PeMsylvania.
Sen. Mike Mamfield of Mon-
tana, the Democratic leader,
( ANLYALS )
allowed as how Woodsy had
"something to do with the en-
vironment."
Actually, Woodsy Owl is a
character created by the
Forest Service with slogan
"Give a Hoot , Don't pollute"
as a symbol foc a public
service campaign to promote
improved environmental quali-
ty.
The bill, passed by voice
vote, went to the House. It
would prohibit the manufac-
ture, reproduction, or use of
the Woodsy Owl character or
slogan except as autOOrized by
·the aecretacy of agricultun.
ew1aukers (Jsed
STANFORD (AP) -How
does a sea Uon hear? Ghances
are be tunes in on a whisker,
according to an expert on the
subject.
Dr. 'lilomas C. Poulter, an
authority on oound ard hear-
ing systems among living
organisms, said sea Hons'
antenna-like whiskers are up
to 10,000 times more sensitive
than their .....
Moreover, Poulter, a senior
advUer at the Stanford
Research Institute, believes
such findings may offer iJn.
portant clues for future elec-
trooic breakthrough by man.
e A nimal Ball
PHILADELPHIA (AP)
Fifteen rebe!Uous New Jersey
residents, charged with failing
to pay the Philadelphia wage
tax, broogh\ 11 horsea and 15
orates of chickens to a corral
outside City Hall for use as
bail.
The bead· ol the group,
Michael G. Nole, said he didn't
expect the court to accept the
animals. The 15, who work in the city,
claim that they have been ar-
rested under an 18th century
Jaw.
Und.., the terms of thal
law," Nole said, "you v.-ere
allowed to bring to court
bartering collateral such as
horses and pigs."
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Yi1Z Raps Heavily Favored SC Hosts Spartans
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BALTIMORE (AP) -car1
Yastnemald ripped a two-nm homer In
the lotb Inning Friday night, llfli"i the
Boston Red b to a. ~I victory over
Baltlmono that ellmlnated the Orioles
from baaeboll'• American Leaiiue East
pemiant race-
Y ...tnemal\I '• 11th homer of the year
helped the Red Sox tighten their grip on
the di'rlal<io lead going inlo the final
weekend ol the regular ......,_
It also ended a nm ol three llralght
American J.eogue Utles foe the Orioles,
who dropped five games behind with ooly
four left to play.
Tommy Harper doubled with one out In
the 10th and moved to tblnl on an Infield
out. Then Yastrumald connected, with
the ball'' glancing of! left fielder Doo
Buford'• glove as he made a desperate
leap at the fence .
Luia Tianl went all the way, -allowing
just ftve hits for hia 15th victory o1 the sea.son, and 11th In hia last U decbloos.
Jim Palmer,'%1-10, took the loea.
The Red Sox took a Hl lead In the first
inning on Luis Aparicio's home run, bis
thin! of the seBSO<t. The Orioles Ued it in
their baH o1 thO first when Paul Blnlr
rMCbed second base on an error and
scooted home on Boog Powell'• double.
Powell smaabed hia 21st borne run ol
the season in the sixth to give Baltimore
a 2-1 lead, but the Red Sox came ~ck to
tie the game 2-2 ln the seventh on singles
by Carlton Fisk and Darrell Evans and
Doug Griffin's double.
Tigers Maul
Brewers, 12-5
To Keep Pace
DETROlT (AP) -Detroit dubbed
three Milwaukee pltcbera for 11 runs in
the first three lMings -lncludlng seven
l.o the third -.. the Tlgen crushed the
Brewe,. 1U Friday nlgbl to stay within
1 'i2 games. of American League East
leader Boston.
The dozm ruil.! equalled Detroi.t's big-
gest output of the Joor.
The lied Sos, -best Baltimore H,
face the Orioles two ~ times befqre
dosing the -with • three-pme showdown .. Detroit begtnning Moaday.
Detroit plays the Brew .. lodaJ and Sun-
day.
Willie Horton hit a two-run triple of!
Jim Long, 13-12, In the first Inning for
Detroit and Jim Northrup followed with a
single for the first or bis five runs batted
In.
Consecutive doublea by Al K>JJne and
Duke Sims produced a Detroit run in the
second before the outburst l.n the third
off U:nbcirg · and relievers E a r l
Stepheuon aJl!I Chuck Taylor.
Ed Brinkman singled l.o a nm, Tooy
Taylor hit a two-run pinch double, Norm
Cash slng)ed another nm home and
Northrup dollbled in th<! last three.
Norlhrup also singled home Mickey
Stanley, who doubled In the flfth.
Milwaukee acored a run in the first off
winner Woodie Fryman. 9-3, on a double
by Rm n-oold, a ground out, and
aacrlllce Oy by Johnny Briggs.
Taylor s~led in a Brewer nm in the
fifth and slligles by Ollie Brown and 'Mike
Ferraro seut in two ooearned runs off
Fryman in the sixth.
Hiatt's Triple
Sends Angels
To 2-1 Victory
•
Jack 1Ilatt'1 two-nin triple lh the ...,.
ond Inning pow.red Rudy May and the
California Angels to a 2.-1 declsklD over the
Minnesota Twina Friday night.
May worked seven ianln111 and was
rewarded with hi> 11th victory -a
career high. Jt ·Wlll also May'• eeventb
vidA>ry In his 1 ... eight start., but the
Calilornla lefthander needed eighth Jn.
nlng relief help from Uoyd ,\lien 'and
Steve Barber alter esca~ numerous
jams. ,
1Ilat11 lwCMJUt triple ftllowed a 1lngle
Lee Stanton and a walk to Billy
arker In the ..cond and helped May Im-
prove his rocord to li-11. LoAr Jim Per·
ry is now lJ.lt.
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UCLA Gets Its Wish(bone ), 65-20
SimingSC
Offense ·Gets
.
Another Test
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Coacll John
McKay of the UDlverallf of Soutb<rn
<ll11fmila '-' the )lldgenent of Michtean stale'• Duffy Daugherty but
won't aay u much lot those -pick tlie
Trojana by %0 points ove< Duffy's
Spartans.
"In no way," McKay 11ys, are hia Tro-
jana that much belle< than the Spartana,
who "wlll amaae me ll tbeY doo' wl.n the
Big Ten."
Tbe nal!O<t8lly top.ranked Trojana, J-0,
eversgl.og 4ll.7 ]dnts a came, are heavily
favoced -to cle!eal the unrank-
ed Sparlana .wthlg at 7:!0 tonllbt l.n
Memortal tl>lil<um.
DUFFY ISN'T mJPID
"You look at them and say they can
beat anybody," says McKay ol MSU,
"Duffy isn't stupid aod be says be baa
hia best piayera since 'Mend be baa good
players then."
Yet the Sparlana, 1-1, loot last Satur-
day to Georil• Tech, 21-18. In llM, they
went 9-0-1 be!oce losing to UCLA In the
Rose Bowl.
'Ille Trojans, aays McKay, have the
finest players Jn the 13 years he's been at use, and they've nm through or passed
over Artansu 31-10, Oregon State 51-6,
and Illinois, ~%0.
Mike Rae, the Pacific.a Conference'1
leading passer; and Rod McNetll, the
league's top rusher, lead USC's deep and
talented point-producers.
GAILABER LOST
However, McKay hu1ost senior tackle
Allen Gallaher with knee aurgety from
tbe offensive line. Junior Steve Riley is
hia repiac<ment. Safety Artlmul Parker.
pulled bamstrlng muscle, b a doubtful
participant for USC.
Michigan State ballbact J e s s e
Williams will be oul oeveral weeka with a
-injury. OI USC, llaucberty aa)'I •1w rarely seen a team wtt.b so much
speed. Southeru Cl! deaervea all the nice
thlnga aald -It.
"I thl.ok we beve the ldncl ol team that
can play with anybody," Daugherty COO·
tinuea. ••1f we can stay with 'em early,
we have a chance. We must control the
ball."
Gecrge llllbalu ol. MSU la "a good
quarterback," says McKay. "He has a
great tareet In . that big guy coming
across the middle." •
Today's Sports
On Television
ll:U a.m· (4) CL -BASEBALL
-Milwaukee at Detroit o r
Cleveland at New Yrok.
U:4ll p.m. (7)CL -COLI.EGE
FOOl'BALL -Illinois meets the
Wasbington Huskies In Seattle.
3 p.m. (5)CL -RAMS AcnON
-The Ollcago Bean and the Los
Angeles Rama from Chicago.
Taped.
1:30 p.m. (l)CL -NFL GAME
OFTBE WEEK
s p.m .. (7JCL -WIDE WORLD
OF SPORTS -Indy 500 champs
are the attraction l.n the 185,000
Treotoo (NJ) !Oil. Alao: the 11th
world. peradlating cbamplonshlps,
taped l.o AIJIUSI at Tahlequab,
Old.a. (IJCL -TIDS WEEK IN
PRO FOOnlALL -m,bllpta of
the game< plaJtd last --Jn. eluding Dallas-New Yon Giants,
llamt-llean, ...... Buffalo and Den-
-SU Diep.
II p.m. (S)CL -COLLEGE
F00111Al.L -The Oregon DucU
vs. the UCLA Brulna. Taped Friday
nlpt at the Oollleum.
Jahbar Sparks
103-94 Triumph . .
•
UPI T.itoM!o
NEVER TOO OLD-THAT'S BRUCE PETERSON, 42, OF HAMLINE UNIVERSITY.
This Minnetot• College Kicker 11 Just Breaking In •• a Freshman.
Area Grid Ace$
t lo TV Clash
From Seattle
Today's game will be televised In
Soatbern CaUfornia at lZ :JO on CbllUlel
7. Three former Orange Coast area preps
are playing for Wasblogton, tacJudlag No.
Ii -Steve Wieibow11rl of Laguna Beach;
No. U, Tony Bonwell of HuaUngtou
Beach; No. 31 -Ron Sbephenl of
\Vestmln11te:r.
SEATTLE (AP) -The Washington
Huskies feel they're going int.o today's
football game against llllnob with an
attitude made .more coo.fidm.t by last
week'• 22--21 sqUeater over Purdue.
"When you're down 21-zip and come
back to win that's got to aay !001elhing
tor yoor o!feme," Washington quarter-
back 8oMy SIWll••" said of the Punlue
game.
Sb: killer, who led the second half come-
back by completing 13 or 20 passes for
190 yards, said the offeMe got together
at halftime and vowed, "There's no way
we're going home IOl!lers."
"A great a(tltude"came out of that few
seconds at halftime," said tight end John
Brady. "We went back out very confident
and got the job done. You get a taste of
that kind of victory and you want more ."
The Huskies, now :Ml, are expected to
use tbe accurate arm of Sixkiller and the
111re bands ol Brady to up that record.
IDlnois, 0.2, is susceptible to the pass.
Sports in Brief
Charles Holding Lead;
1968 Derby Decided
TURNBERRY , Scotland -Bob
Charles, the New Zealand left-bander,
shot an erratic par 71 over the wind-lash-
ed Ailsa course Friday and took the
third-round lead in the $134,750 John
Player golf classic, Europe's richest
tournament.
Charles collected five bogeyes end five
birdies in touring the 7 ,060 layout for
a 54-hole total of 209, one' strcke better
than Peter Townsend ol Britain. Two
Britons were third and fourth. Peter
Oosterhuis, with 211, and Tony Jacklin,
with 2il.
American pros had a bad day. Doug
Sanders shot a 74 and Gay Brewer a 73
and were tied for seventh at 216. Arnold
Palmer shot a 73 for 217, the same as
Tommy Aaron, who struggled in with a
77. Billy Casper bogeyed five of the last
nine holes for a 78 and 219: Jerry Heard
soared to an 80 and 221, and Tom
We1skopf shot a 75 for 222. ,,,.
LOUSMLLE -Dancer's Image, the
big colt that streaked to victory in the
1968 Ken tucky Derby, officially lost his
purse Friday to the runner-up, Forward
Pass.
John Tarrant, attorney for Cburchll
Downs , said a check for the winner's
share was mailed to Calumet Fanns.
The association's resolution said II
would be better to withdraw swimming
from lhe Olympic program and lo con·
duct their own aquatic Olympics, than
see the present program reduced almost
40 percent. ,,,.
LOS ANGELES -UCLA's track and
field facility has been named the Drake
Tra ck and Field Stadium in honor of
former Bruin cmch and trainer Elvin C.
"Ducky" Drake, who retired June 30.
Drake had been a coach and trainer at
UCLA for mQrc than 40 years, serving as
head track coach for 18 years. .,.
BOSTON -The Soviet national hockey
team \\'ill play three games in the United
States early next year, including one con·
test against the Stanley Cup-champion
Boston Bruins.
The thrce·ga1ne tour will send the
Russian team against the Bruins, !he
Rangers in New York and the Black
Hawks in Chicago. ,,,.
PHILADELPHIA -Halfback Bob Hoff.
man scored three touchdowns Friday
night as a surprisingly po w e r f u I
Universi ty of Pennsylvania football team
defeated Larayette 55-12.
Bruins Blitz
Hapless Ducks
At Coliseum
LOS ANGELES 1 AP ) -t:CLA ':1
v.1sh bone attack. blas!Lng a\\·ay with
tilark llarmon, ltob Scribner and
freshman John &iarra at the cont rols,
tlt•stroy l•d the Ore~on Ducks ~20 Satur-
day night in the ir Pacific-8 Conference
gn1nt•.
The 15th-ranked l.lruins, now 3-1. \vere
011\y 11,·o touchdo\\11 favorites O\'er the
l)ucks, 1-3, and the \'ictory put UCLA in
a three-1\•ay tie with So uthPm California
and C.:ilifomia for the Pac-8 lead. Each is
1-0 in league play.
A cro\\'d of 30.200 in Memori111
Colist:<um watched HArmon direct the
Bruins lo a 28-7 lead with only 2:58 gone
in the third quarter. Coach Pepper
Hodgcrs then put in his second string
backfield with Scribner at quarterback
and the Bruins raced away 45-7 after
1 hree quarters.
The Ducks, clobbered by Oklahoma 68-
3 last week, i;tot tbe game's first
toucl1do\\11. oo Dan Fouts' one-yard rw1
but thereafter it was all UCLA. FouLs
1hrcw two touchdown passes in the fourth
quarter after two interception returns
helped the Bruins to a 58-7 lead.
FuUback Randy Tyler ran one yard lot
a lying score late in the flnt period and
Kermit Johnson zipped eight yards to cap
.i 91-yard "drive for a 14-7 lead late in the
seco nd quarter.
(lrcgon was still in the game when
Fours' pass was intercepted by Fred
~·lcNcill and retu rned to the Oregon 41.
Tyler scored rrom the seven four plays
later \vith 1:14 lert in the half.
UC LA's James McAli stcr ran one yard
for the final touchdo"·n by the first
string.
Russell Charles' 51-yard klck-orr return
set up McAli.1ter's tQUc hdown and Sclar-
ra's 23-yard punt return led to the
Bruins ' fifth touchdO\\'ll , Scribner's nine-
rard run .
The second of F'outs' three in-
1erce ptions, picked of! by Mike Fryer,
IPd to Efren Herrera's s+yard field goal.
Hich Gunther, a 212-pound tackle, was
the third intercepter ol Foots pames. He
look an underthrown pus and had a
clear field for 22 y~ds into, the end IOllt
with %:29 lett In the thlril period.
The BNins sent Sciarra in to
qua rterback after Oregon fumbled a punt
early in the fourth quarter. The swift
first-year player needed six plays for the
19--yard push into the end zone.
Jimmie Jones got the touchdown on a
one-yard run. Herrera's ext ra point kick
\\'as marTed by a bad center snap, break-
ing his twc>year string on 29 consecutive
conversions.
Fouts completed 25 of 47 passes for 296
ya rds and boosted his ca reer total of-
fense to 4,735 yards, breaking Bob Ber-
ry·s three-year school record of 4,543.
Oregon substitute quarterback Norval
Turner came in and threw one pass. It
\\•as intercepted by Greg Davenport and
returned 22 yards for a touchdown.
After Fouts hit Johnny Kerr with
touc hdown passes of II> and 18 yanb,
sophomore fullba ck Charley Schuhmann
of the Bruins ran 48 yards for the pme'1
final score.
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Ore -K"'r !Jr""' lrom Fouh !kl~ lahfcll ~c.:_ ... 30---;-iJ~h maM •run CH.,.rt kll Jn two games, the Inexperienced Illini
secondary ha& permitted %0 of 28 ::om-
pletions for Ht yards.
"When you play llO()homores aod
freshmen in the secondary, you expect
mistakes," said Illinois coach Bob
Blackman.
)Djurtea have compounded the in-
experience problem for lllinob. Senior
quarterback, Mike-Wells otlll is oot wit~
a cut finger. Tom McCartney took over
last w~ and led the !Ulnl on touchdown
drfvea of 15. 85 and 18 yarda against to?-
ranked Southern California.
Checks also were sent to the owners o~
Francie's Hat, T. V. Convnercial and
Kentucky Sherry. the third, fourth and
fifth finishers in the controversial race.
All were moved up when Kentucky's
Court of Appeals upheld the state racing
commis!lion's ct1ntention that Peter
Fuller's colt had a forbidden med ication
In his syatem when he won the Derby.
Carroll Equals Mar·k
As Dodgers Fall, 4-1
Much of the damage wu done by
Benlor fullback Mite Navtlrro, who gain-
ed 69 yarda oo II carries when
Walhlngton beat Illinois 52--%4 lut year.
and G«qe Uremovlcb, a j u n i o r
halfback.
In adclltlon to Installing a few plays ·
AlMi(pled to.beef •P the nmnina game this ....a, · W8'111!11P>n coach Jlrii Owens
empllisbo4tba Dlin1 defense.
"They do a •lot of unortbodolt tblni•
... def..... try to throw you off
-" be aaid, .. lbe lllllldea'looked al 11 a· iOt 61 tbm1I aod all the various
COVt!ragea." •
Wuhlngton will start a.new face on of·
fenae and an old ooe back l.n the &econ-
dary. Doo Wesley, a speed'{ noolet-
terman senior, moves ahead o apllt end ~ Scott, who baa bnilsecl ribs but may
aee ..... action. Bill cahili, AD-O>ast
lldety 11ho mlued ·the Purdue _game with
a bru1aed tbll)i, Is flt Ind reldy.
,,,.
ALAMO, CalU. -Clllf Drysdale of
South Africa advanced to the semifinals
of the Redwood Bank International Ten-
ni!J Cbamplonlblps Friday night, ousting
Amtralla'!I John Alexander in a hard-
fought match, &-7, &-2, M .
In ll>e night's floe! lli"11es match,
Newport Beoch'1 Roy Emerson fell to
Arthur Albe, M, W. M.
Jn other qvarterfinals action , John
Newcombe of AustraJla wa0oped fellow
countryman Terry Addl>OQ M, &-l : and
Tom Okker of the Netherlands downed
Ma.rk Cox of Great Brilaln, 6-1 , 1-6, 7.fi. ,,,.
MONTREAL -The American Swim·
mlng Coocbes Aaaodaton v o t e d
un11;nhnou1ly Friday to oppoee any move
by the lntematlooal Olympic Conimltteo
to reduce the number of aquaUc events
and contestant for any future Games.
More than SOO coaches from lhe !,:JOO.
member associations repreeeotlng 27 na-
tions were attending the second world
swlmin.lng cUnlc here,
,
CINCINNATI fAPi -Clay Carroll ti<:<!
the major league record for saves with
35 and Tony Perez knocked in tbree runs
as the Cincinnati Rl'ds beat the Los
Angeles Dodgers 4-1 Friday night.
Carroll pitched the ninth inning for
Segt, 30
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starter Jack Billingham, 12-12, to tie the
record shart'd by two other playen -
Sparky Lyle of the New York Yankees,
who hit the mark this season, and Wayne
Granger o( the 1970 Reds.
After the Dodgers had taken a 1-0 lead
in the tint inning on Willie Davis' 19th
ho1ne run of the year, Perez gave the
Reds a 2-l ndvanlage with a two-run shot
In the fourth.
In the sixth, Bobby Tolao opened with
n single, moved to second on Johnny
•
Bench's Oy ball and SC01'ed on Peres•
double. The Reds scored t1noJher run In
the ninlh on Cesar Geronimo's base hit.
Al Oownlng1 9-9, was the Dodgen•
loser.
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' j• DAil Y PILOT Saturday, Septembtr )(I, I ~1
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Newport Defeirse Throttles Costa Mesa, 21-0
Powers Duel:
•
Edison Tied
·7. 7 by Orange
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I By ROGER CARLSON I °' -0.11, "''-' ,,.,.
~Two hJghly rated Orange County prep
tball teams, Edison High of the Irvine
gue and lhe Crestview League's
ange Panthers, remaln unbeaten today
lowing Friday night's 7-7 standoff
before 7 ,200 fans at El Modena High.
I Edison's ChargerB were five-point
tes to make It two in a row before
hostilities next week against Foun-
alley, and coech Vince Asaro's
had a seven-point advantage
three periods.
j But the tricky Panther.i of coach Vince
Il(,yeoey put a drive togethN in the final
quarter and quarterback Steve Walker
tied it with his PAT with 5:51 remainlng.
Neithtr team seriously threatened ~-
'it had been a classic example of. sound
loolball througboot as both teams han·
deled themselves well.
Edison's crunching ground game was
bd1t around tailback Fred ltemandez
and fullbaclt Joe Demetraios end the duo
blpt Orange's defense llusy with thrusts
-taekle and guard. But Asaro's crew took a page from o;....·. book of trieb ., gel it. """'nd
p8riod touchdown drive under way.
•'J41.am's Eric John.son fielded Steve
l(.alker's n.yard punt on his own 48 and
~ed to mate Bill Rutberford just es t-. ,was mowed under by an avalanche of
Orange tacklers.
~on! sped 21 yanls to the Orange
11-'and then quortfttlack Craig Way and tece1ver Bob Gnoatti Coot over. • DAILY l"ILOT P!iftH b'f Rldrlarcf Koelllff
NEWPORT'S MARK DALBY 1671 LEAP~ HIGH TO .BLOC:K A PASS THRO~N BY C0$TA MESA QUARTERBACK STEVE SHARP ,·. Granath caught a 2.'J-)iillrder to the five.
tberl pulled in Way's bulbeye in the end
lllloe witb ..,..., llOOOlllls remainlni in !he nau. ban Mcl'henon -..I tho PAT after
• 111-yani pemlty and Ille <J>argers held
"' 7-41 lead. Asaro'• crew bad a chance to put the
8ame oot of reach or the toogb C<tslvlew
League eleven with a field goal attempt
by lfcPheraoo from the Orange :U In tile (oµrih pttlod .
• 1Jut tbe kick .... -and Orange took
qver and put together it. only suatained
drive of ibe "'8bt-Hemandez WU Edi.soil's only con-
sL!U!nt pine<, and mud! ol his '1 net
yanll wu done by himself with the ...,.
ood and thlrd el/ort. , .
llelaisively tile <llBr&,.. ha<! a
number of otefldouls with Art Bigelow.
810 Fon!, Don Winchell, Mike Brool<>.
Bob -and Rick OampllelJ 1-llng the way.
lllplow ~ a crodal fumble in
tile lllrd period and it appeared his
recovery wao goislg to be the bl'eak need-
~ to put tbe leslty l'lllllhers """Y· But !Ill. field goal atl<mpt """ wide end Djl\'eney'a crew came alive witll It. TD
drlve.
· 'orange's tally waa a 25-yard pass ~
\\'.~er to Kevin Howell.
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!Early Sendoff
;, ' • ARLINGTON, Tex. (API -Slugger
Jck Allen of the Chicago White Sox, a
candidate ror the MORt Valuable
yer award in the American League.
d not make the trip to Texas Friday.
Allen, who leads the league with 37
runs and l ll runs batted in and has
.b 1verage, arrived at the airport in
'mlica~goer Friday only to be told by
• Chuck Ta.Mer to take the rest the ... ..., oil.
"I don't plan on using him anyway,"
aid Tanner. "He's been playing with a
d 8ee and he's done such a great job
or tii: he deserves the mt of the ~ason ,,..,
s~'lnia.rn, the final six games of the
' , Alim, wbc> II aecooc1 In the bal·
nq to Rod C..... who bu a .3t7
•-.. k DIOR Ullely lorfeitlng his baaaia !or the triple crown. '•lllil did aol ITgue wlih Tanner, and
to go to bis home m
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STEVE DUKICH 1101 HANDS OFF TO NEWPORT HARBOR MATE JIM SWICK AGAINST COSTA MESA
• Barons Roll Up Big Lead,
Then Hang On, Win 37-28
By STE\IF: l'~KO\llCJ-1
01 f~~ O•il1 Pllol Sl~ft
Fountain Valley pil~d up 11 24-0 lead in
nearly three qu;irter.oi of play rrnd then
survived a last-quarter Hunting ton Beach
scoring deluge to gain a :17-28 football
victory Frid;iy night on the Oilers' field .
The Barons appeared av.C'so1nc in th e
first half as they plavcd l'rrorfcss b~111
and ama ssed an 18-0 h;ilft1nl e le;1d, Th t'
Oilers backfield \vas con:>i!\tentl y flooded
with Baron rush<'rs nnd Fountai n
Valley's offense relentless ly eroded 11un·
tington 's defending front line.
At the half. Fountain Valley had mark-
ed up 10 first downs to the Olle rs ' nonf'.
The Barons had torn up 174 yards of turf
while holding Huntington Beach to 34.
As the Oilers charged back onto th e
field to begin the second half. the
hometown fans seemed to have httle to
cheer about.
Barons head coach Bn1ce Pickford
modestly stated afterwards. "We had u
gre.it first half.'' ,
After being down 24-0. the OJIC'rs came
roaring back -but much 100 late. The
first Oiler score came "'Ith 5:02 lcCt In
the third quarter. Then carne the frantic
fourth period . First the Barons scored to
make It 3l-6, keeping the ~ituation bleak
for Huntington Beach.
But refusing 10 be subduM so easily.
the Oilers scored agajn, only to have the
t>.naulng onside kick returned for a
touchdown by Baron Joe Burks. The
. .
score then stood at 37-JJ.
Three plays later lluntington's Kyle
Van Amersfort sprinted 30 yards to make
it 37-19. David McBeth kicked the PAT.
r~ountain Valley, determined to quell
any remaining Oiler hopes, penetrated to
the Huntington six beCore being stopped.
With less than half a minute re-
n1aining. Oiler J>aul Fiskness ga lloped up
the middle for 77 yards and the final
touchdown of the game. Quarterback
(;reg Nitzkowski ran around right ~d for
tv.·o points and the game was over.
Baron quarterback \Villiam flatfield
scored the first Fountain Va 11 c y
louchdon1n \vilh a three-yard plunge to
culminate a 56-yard drive. Bill Ogden
scored the next touchdown after grabbing
a pitchou t. fro1n lfatfield ru1d scooting
around left end for 10 yard.
Les BC'Cher scored the third Baron
BVG-lN SLATED
Entri<'s hare been cul off at 500 for the
t.wo-day bug-In for cars powered · by an
air cooled motor beginning todAy at
Orange County International Raceway.
Gates open at I today with time trials
and tuneup runs to 7:30 when a special
brackel comf)ftition will 00 staged.
Sunday's Ume trials . begin at 9 a.rn .
with start of the racing prograrn at noon.
for all claA-type competiUon.
tally from just inches out. Mike Malcolm
slanted ?1/!r from si.x yards .out to make
it 24-0 w1m 7:20 \eft lJl .lhe tturd quarter.
Van Amersfon-·scored the first Oiler
touchdown with a 25--yard run.
"We loosened up in the second half."
Pick ford later commented, "But the
game wl\s decided when the score was
2+0. When you start substituting, you're
in trouble.
GAMI! STATISTICS .. HI
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Santa Ana's
Running Rips
Corona, 24-6
BY HANK WESCH
Of tllt EMiiy ~llet Staff
Corona del Mar's Sea Kings fell to San-
ta Am's relentless ground game 24-6
before an estimated 5,000 fans at Santa
Ana Bowl Friday.
Santa Ana quarterback Mike Molina
directed the wishbone attack and scored
all four touchdowns for his team, as the
Saints evened their record at 1-1, and
dropped the Sea Kings to a similar
mark.
In the final analysis, it was Corona del
Mar's inability to score from inside lhe
20-yard line which cost it all chances for
victory.
The Sea Kings were Wide the Santa
Ana 20 on three dirferent occasions
without scoring in the first three
quarters of play. And ft wa! not until
Steve Behrens raced around ri~ht end
from 14 yards out with 1:22 remaining
that Corona del Mar lit up the
scoreboard.
Joe Tosti, the Sea King•' highly
regarded quarterback, had an off night,
missing his first four passes and com-
pleting only two or eight in the first half.
Tosti was also intercepted three times
by the alert Santa Ana defense.
Santa Ana, meanwhile overcame
fumble problems to overpower its op-
ponent with the wishbone attack as
Molina did the damage.
The 6-0, 200-pound junior marched th e
Saints to their first touchdown directly
after the opening kickoff. Molina picked
up 22 yards on the ground and passed for
24 more in the 67 yard drive winch he
climaxed with a three yard quarterback
sneak.
The Saints mounted a 75-yard drive,
and went 23 yards after an interception
to ice the game in the third period, and
. ihen added '8lt to lbe Sea Kings' wounds
by scorln& anotller touchdown wiih ooiy
two seconds left to play.
Molina accounted for the scores on pair
of two-yard sneaks and a IO.yard run .
Corona del Mar recovered two fumbles
in the first half, one of them at the Santa
Ana 38. The Sea Kings drove to the 13
with time running out in the half, but
Tosti threw biJ first interception or the
nigh t t1.nd the Saints ran out the clock.
Tosti was pressured all night by Santa
Ana's defensive line and was caught
behind the line of scrimmage five times.
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Mustangs _Held
To 65 Yards
By Sailors
By CRAIG SllEl"F
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Newport Harlior Hlgh's loothall team
put it all together Friday night.
Coach Doo Lent'• Sallon dominated all
pba!es of it. non-league game wlih C..ta
Mesa in rolling to a rather easy 21-0 vic-
tory at Newport before 8,000 fans.
It was the Tars' defense that really
grabbed the spotlight.
Newport compleUy bottled up the
Mustangs offensively, holding ClOllch Jolin
Sweazy's club to just 65 net yards. And
34 of that came via three pasau late in
the game wheo the Tars !lad their
reserves in.
Mesa was so throttled that it could ooly
cross the 50-yard line once -and that
was .just lo the 49 mid way through the
opening quarter.
Newport safety Erik Escher, a 00-
pound junior, was a definite standout. He
picked off three Costa Mesa passes and
had a number of flssls_ts.
And linemen Jeff Kravitz, Jlm
Neidhart, Mark Dalby and Wamn lla,y .
also shined for the Tars. ·
Offensively; it was nmning ot Kerin
Reeser, Jim Swick and Mike 'Ibm1paon
that sparked Newport -wiih the help ol
an offensive line that opened giant boles.
.Reeser was t?e game's Jeadlng rusher
with 96 yards m 18 carries, includfni a
four·yard touchdown nm late In the se-
cond quarter that gave the Tars a 14-0
halftime lead.
Swick bulled his way for another to in
12 carries while Thompson added 55 in 11
totes.
One of lime was a three-yard nm for
six points midway through the first
quarter that earned Newport.a 7--0 lead.
It culminated a 49--yard drive Ut Jl
plays after the opening klct.off. Bob
Un vert's first of three perfect
placements gave Lent's crew an in--
surmountable lead .
Reeser's m ended a rather frustrating
series of downs for the Tars. Two loog
runs -a 48-yarder by Swick and a 51·
ya rder by Thompson -were called blck
by penalitles. But still Newport drove M
yards for the six points.
'Il:te key play in the drive wu a
halfback paij:s that covered 29 yard! from
Reeser to wide receiver Dana Kemper.
One play later Reeser scored.
Newport added its final touchdown In
the third quarter when Swick ran up the
middle for 10 yards with a pair or
tacklers on his back.
OAM• STATISTICS
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Net Ylrd1 01lned U 2,1
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Football
Summaries
St. Paul 28, Rancho Las Vegas O
Western 27, Millikan 21
Pas8den8 2.f, Santa Monica 2%
Anaheim 21, Redlands 13
Santa Fe 27, Lynwood 0
Domlnl!Uez 16, Compton 16 (tie)
El Rancho 30, Warren 3
Scrvite 21, Loats o
AihRmb.-a 18, San Gabriel 8
Arroyo 14, Cal High 6
Excelsior 14, Pius X lS
Santiago 41 , Inglewood 7
~'hlno 33, Azuae 0
LA Habra 34, SlelTa O
Fullerton 20, Katella o
Brea 14, Lowell 13
St. John Bosco 31, St. Anihony 0
Downey 8, LB Jordan 7
Glenn 34, Narwalt 14
Gardena 18, Lal<....00 I
West Covina 33, La Puente WUson O
Temple City 34. Bonita 18
Walnut 40, Rowland 0
El Dorado 10, Tustin 7
Charter Oak 18, Covina 8
South Hiils 21, Nortbview O
Duarte 28, Baldwin Park 11
Pomona 14, Fontana 1' (Ue)
Edgewood ri. -7 Muir ti, Mark Keppel 17
Areodia 26, MonroVla 7
South Pasadena 13, Blair 2
San Marioo :t, Glendale 7
Montebello 28, Wblttier t
St. Fran~ia 2.1, C!'elcenla Valley O
Upland 12, Alla tmna· I
BellDowtr 21, Ma}'lalr O ,
Bishop Mootgomuy 10, San Pedro 0
West Torrance 3>1 Hawthorne•
Rolllng Hills 18, Torance .0 ' -
Redondo Beech 7, Mira Costa 7 (tlel
Murpi\y 18, Beverly HlDI it
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UY DENNIS CA~tPBELL
04 tlM 0.llr l'llOI \l;a"
MISSION ~!ILLS -San
Clemente High School relied
on a second straight standout
performance by its defensive
rootball team lo stop "'inless
Alemany 22·7 Friday night.
here.
Neither teanl was effective
orrenstvely, but a superior
passing ' gam e and a San
Clemente defensive effort that
bottled up Alemany's attack
on all but one occasion was
the difference.
San Clemente quarterback
Bill Kenney put the ball in the
air 23 times, completing 14 for
157 yards. By contrast, San
Clemente runners were able to
net just 74 yards on 26 carries
against a bigger Alemany
defensive team .
AJemany's offense was even
less spectacular, as the ln·
dians could move the ball ob
just one series in the game.
driving 67 yards arter a Kei:i-
ney punt was tipped and
traveled only 18 yards,
Both teams punted poorlv
and burdened themselves with
penalties as both offensive
units looked rag~ed.
Alemanv \vas f(lrcrd t'l olav
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Saturday, Stpttml>tf 30, 1972 OAJL Y PILOT J )
Laguna Hit
••
14-8 Victory 1 ..
With Rally . ·. ,.,.
• By ARA1ANO llANSON
Of ,.. O.lh• ltllot $1111
There's plenty of reason for
followers of L.1guna n eal'h
lligh's football lea rn to ~
happy. The season i:-: only 11\'H
\Vceks old and alreadr J..1~11n.1
has won t11•ice as n1ai-iy ga111t•<:.
as it did all las t ,·e;l'· 1l·X-
cluding 111·0 forfeit \;ict~1rics 1.
Frida~· night 's 14-R \\'In nv1'r
C a r I s b a d A r 111 ,. -~"' \
A<·nde1ny t:.1\'f' lhl' · .\r\1-.1 .;
lh<'ir S('C()Od 11·in in :1.; 111an\'
weeks. But it 11·asn't l":ls\ Tht•
Artists had to con1e · frofn
behind with a louchdo1\·n 1n
the third q u artr r tn prt'\'t·nt :1
loss after IC'ading 111 hnlftinu·
on a SIX'~acular i.i ·' ~u·d
touchc\011·11 run b~ spt't'd \
Dave ~·11$riner. II a r r \'
Sandb<'r1,(s kick rnadP it 7-n
11'ilh 47 seconds left iu lhl' fi rst
quarter.
Cnrlsbad's \\'arriors scnr1·d
mid 11·ay through the third
quarter after lntrrerpling a
pass. \rent fqr a t11·n-poin1 rnn-
version. 1nad!lrrit good :ind tfll1k
C'ln 8-7 IC'ad.
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SPORTS
n•inul1's. lu·ld tl f1ir 15 µla,\·~ ;1:-.,
thc.v ;ipp1•a r1'tt In he dril'idg
for ;i gan1e 11·i11n i i1 J.:
touchdo\\'I\. 'l'hl'v 11)01·t"d frbrn
their 011'11 ll·n ro. !ht• Lagu nn :IC
before tl1t' Artists finally \ver1·
able hi :-;lnr a fourth do1n\
pla.v·
without the servi<'rs of ··un-ARMY-NAVY TACKLER
ning star Daryl ~1oore. who
CHUCK GOUERT JARS LOOSE A LAGUNA BEACH FUMBLE FRIDAY NIGHT. BOB TEMPLE (11) MOVES IN.
But L.1guna WflS 11111 rr:niv
lo concede the game II took
the kickoff ril!"ht bnrk rlo11·n
!he field . coverinl! 72 r;1rds in
11 pla vs, 11•ith · ~1 a rk
MazzarC"lla plun~ing: o v e r
right guard for th(• fin:il five
yards and the go-ahead
touchdown. Sandberg again
added the extra point to make
il 14-R.
\Vith JUSI ;i F1•11· seconds over
a 111inute lefl lo play. Lai.:wla
followers \\'('re brl'<l lhtnt-? a
sigh of r1•li1•l. congr<1 tulntil)~
the deh•nsl\ t' unit for savinl:
the garne injured a shoulder in a 21.0
loss to Antelope Vallev last
week. Moore, a 5-11. 205-pound
senior carried only once for
seven yards·
The Fame was similar to
last week's 27-7 win over Bolsa
Grande for the Tritons. Jn that
game. the San Clemente
defens'.1 also stood out and
Kenney s passing was the dif-
ference.
Against Alemanv. Kennev
was coilsistently able to hit
receiver Charlie Dar~an eyer
the middle as the Tritons' of-
fensive li'l(l gave him excellent
protection on all but a very
few occasions.
Kennev ran for one
touchdoWn and passed to
Dargan for another as San
Clemente roHl'd to a 20-0
halftime \e<1d. Kenney's se-
cond touchdown pass of t he
game \l.'enl to .Jerrv Kev with
one second left. in the hair.
Jim •lawkins trappe d
Alemany quarterback Paul
Girardi · for a safctv \Vith less
than two minutes left to play
for San Clemepte's only se-
cond Qalf scoring.
G<\ME 5TATISTIC5sc A
Flr11 down1 rutk/~ ' ', Fl~•t downs ~SS A'l lD First clowns penalties a 2
Tct&t !lrs• dawns 11 9
V&rd\ r111hlnc '' 60> Yards 01n1l11<1 li7
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Fumbln/111m1>1es lost 01 110 5<.,.. by Div""" Sen a.....,,,. o U o 1-:l'f
At11m1nv o o o 1-1
l111llliM sin Cleme11te
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RIGBY LEADS
SCATS AT FV
Olympic gyn1nast C !'I t h y
llir?hy of Los Alamitos will
le<1d the Southern Californin
Acrobatic Team !SCATS \ in ~1
'"Gymnastic Carousel"' a t
Fountain Valley High today.
l'he SCATS1 reigning na-
tional champions, will pu t on
two 90-minute performances
starting at 2 p.m. and 7: :10.
The highlight of the show will
be an exhibition by Miss Rigby
on the balance beam.
Admission is $1·25 per person.
The SCATS, whose i;:irl
performers range in age fro111
six to 20, are staging I h(•
Carousels to raise money for a
\11orld tour next sun1n1rr.
Ortcll1·. Laguoa's s l' c· On d
fnuehtlu\l'n CIHlll' ll'ilh 47
s1•cnnds left lo plav in the
third quarlrr. Th£' ke~· play in
!he drive \l'flS a 27-yard run by
l\tarrinrr who also picked up
20 tnore yards on five Dd-
dit ional carries during the
n1arrh.
l.;iguna ::ippearecl lo have
the upuc .. hnnd in th e gan1 e all
!hf' \l'ay. ~·ct fumbles and oass
inlerceptions kept it fro1n
1nounling any kind nf lead.
Then. at the start of the
fourlh quRrfer. thr visitors
kept !he ball for over eight
But , on 1 he second pta~ ..
Lagun:i f1 1111hlcd for !he fourth
time nnd tht· Wnrriors we.rt-
able to run fi ve plays befof'I;"
the time rnn out on them. -l'
GM19: I TATISTIC\_I 1''
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Aztec Gridders Outclass '· ...
t~itt>
.i1r '.,..
Punchless University, 32-8 J:
Bv JACK WOI~F
Of .flte Dllllr ltllet .....
Los Amigos High unveiled a
potent offense and threw up a
staunch defense to outclass
the University Trojans 32-8,
Friday evening at Mission Vie-
jo High School.
University's onl v :-; t' r) re
came early in the final period
with Los Ami~os holding a 22--0
lead. Then the T•·ojans put
together a 61-yard dri\ e for
the touchdown.
s<1fcty anti ;1 44-yard scot~i ~
drive lo rnakc it 30-8. The f
lalh' c.:1me \l'ith 4:38 I . Un iver~itv punier Jo ti
Robertson 11·as trapped in'.bi!;:
O\Yn r nd zone chasing a 'batl
snap.
·~-Kr,:lev • " ·--' • • l' ' .. LAGUNA'S JACK MILLERD FIRES OFF A PASS IN THE ARTISTS' 14-8 TRIUMPH OVER ARMY.NAVY
Los Amigos turned the ball
over five times, picked up !SS
yards · in penalties. and had
three scoring drives halted
because of fumbles. How did
Halfback Jim Green Cfl pped
the effort with :i 011e-ynrd
plunge for the score. "fhe big
play of the drive can1c on a 45-
.va rd bomb from o·Lour::hlin to
flanker Ray Hale. giving the
Trojan! a first l'lnd goa l al the
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PORTLAND, Ore-IAPI -
Jim McMillian and Hap Hair-
ston scored 43 points between
them Friday ni~ht to lead the
Los An«eles Lakers to a runa-
way 111-91 victory over the
Portland Trail Blazers iaa Na-
tional Basketball Association
exhibition game.
The Lakers. unbealM in pre--
season competition after win-
ning the world ch8mpionshini
last Amil. left three of their
star playen at home but still
had more than enouj!'h to sub-
'due last season's last-place
Blazers.
McMUllan scored 26 ooints in
the loosely played exhibition.
while Hairston. also a re<?Uhu-
on hist year's Laker club,
added 17 points and 24 , ..
hounds. • There were 77 turnover! In
the game, Los Angeles guilty
o( 41 o( lhem.
Dolphins Fall, 40-6
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LAKE ARROWHEAD
Rim of the World High School
didn't falter in the A division
football ratings Friday night
as' the Scots used a bruising
ground game sparked by the
one-two punch of T on y
Gradillas and Bob Ardis to
punish Dana Hills High, 4\Hi.
The Scots left litUe doubt or
the outcome after their first
two series.
Ardis scored a pair or first
period touchdowns w i t h
ground gaining assists from
Gradillas as the Scots utilized
most of the-ql.!arter in postirl2"
the scores. ArCtis scored three
times, Rod Grotewold twice
and Gradillas once for the
fourth-rated Scots·
Then it became drop the
hanky night
Dana Hills bad been penaJi1,.
ed twice on personal fouls,
once on each of the first two
Rim touchdown drives.
The bizzare hanky throwing
then reached the home team
in the second period. Rim 'bad
'the ball at the Dolphins' five-
yard line ~ith first and goal to
go.
Four successive penalties of
15 yards each. the last t1\'0
assessed on one play. and a
great defensive play by Dana
Hills' Mark Foste!' that added
another 14-vard loss . moved
the ball baCk to the Rin1 28
whe re it was third and 72.
During the game, th e
Dolphins lost 110 yards by
penalties and the Scots 135_
Both teams lost substantial
yardage gains and potential
touchdowns through penalty
assessments.
Dolphins quarterback Rill
Springman was th e victim
once in the third quarter after
a brilliant 50-yard run. It was
nullified on a i1eedless clipping
penalty away from the play.
Sp!'ingman then showed his
fortitude by hurHng a Jong
bomb to Mark Eljenholm that
traveled 45 yards in the air.
Eljenholm took the ball at the
Rim 25 and raced into the end
zone on a 63-yard scoring play.
An attempted two-point con-
version failed· Thls was Dana
Hills' only score.
The Scots' defense held
Dana Hiils to a net rushing
gain of five yards and the five
pass completions by Spring·
man for 121 were oall to El-
jenhollil.
The Rim of the \Vorld
ground game ate up the clock
and gave .the Scots possession
for a major portion of the
game. Other than punts, Dana
Hills had the ball on only 34
plays to ~ for the hosts who
again will be rated as the
team to beat in the DeAnza
League.
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the Lobos manage to win? An ~e~een hit the line on rour
overpowering offe nse. I d r 11 1be Visitors racked up SlS consecutive p ays an ina y squirmed over from the one.
yards in tot.II offense com-O'Lougblln hit Tim Igoe over
pared to University's 183. the middle for the two-µolnt Loboi qtlt'rterbaek R I c h
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)' ••sy-eare
Shrout connec.ud on 10 of 14, conversion·
aerials (or 240 yurds. The Lo!! Los Amigos scored its initial •-1----1 ...... attack never touchdown early in the second
f'I"<&-........ 15 stanza as Shrout hit fl anker lalt<rod, plctlng up large chunks of real estate at each Rick Martin with a 40-yard bomb. Mike Powell carried
crack· 1be running game ae-over for the conversion to
counted for 291 yard!, an mete It 8-0.
average of 6.15 yards per car-The Lobos wei·e on the
ry. . boards again moments later
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The University ground game following a fumble recovery at
left something to be desired. the Univer'!ity 34. It took only1r=:=:=:===--=='=:.i;'l,
For the second week in a row 'five plays for the visitors to up
Trojam running backs end~ the margin to l6-0.
up with minus yards rushing. Lo.s Amigos drive 154-yards
Trojan quarterback Mike for a score late in the third
O'Loughlin was sacked fi ve period making it 22-0.
times for 47 yards in losses.. Following the University
The rugged Lobos defensive score the Lobos rang up 8
line kept the p!'essure on the -·jijj;' ;iii.~iiii~~~~~i;ii;ii;iii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiji.jj Trojans all evening nnd twice •
trapped Univcniity nmner1 in meet the $10,000 pantl1er*
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White'·s ·Field Goal in Last :04 Does It, 26-24
BJ STEVE ANDREWS
CM ftlle Dall)' f'li.t l19ft
thftt.pointer, as Com pton went on top U.
23 with 51 seconds It.ft.
Cobb managed to grab six paa1<1 tolaJ.
Ing 129 yard! while Rice was galnlng tbe
same number ?ards In 28 ru1he1. Brett White kicked a 36-yard field goal
with four seconds remaining to give the
Golden West RusUers a 26-24 win over
the Compton Tartan Frtdoy nigbt in non-
league football action at Orange Coast
College ·
However, Rick Rice ran the ensuing
kickoff to the Golden Weot 28 end COr-
nelius took over.
Had it not been for two big pla)'I tum-
ed In by Cobb, the llU5tlm may have led
just 7-0 at balltlme.
White had missed two field goal tries
earlier, this time he was on target after
BW Cornelius marched the Rustlers into
range.
The sophol!l()re then hit for three
crucial !int dOY.'llS, one to Rod Brown
and two to Randy Cobb advancing tbe
ball to the Tartar 19 and White took it
rrom there.
Goldeo wesi•s first score came as
Cobb oot-batUed two Tartar delenden
for the catch and scampered in1 com-
pleting a 53-yard _.1ng play.
F1oyd Hom, Compton 's plaetkicker,
appeared to have given the Tartan their
first win ol. the season with his 33-yard
Until that final drive, Cornelius was
having another rough night, completing
only ooe of nine passes.
Other than Cobb and Rice. the Golden
West offense was having trouble.
••
He beat that effort Wting a Cotn!J1o!t
punt end racing •round left end 55-yanb
tor a touchdown with eight minutes to go
ln the first hall. Wblk added his second
of three extra points.
Giant-killer Marina Faces
Stiff Test Against Eagles
Vikings Favored
By 4 to Def eat
Estancia Tonight
Two Orange Coast area pr'.ep football
teams. similar in attack, personnel.
reoordJ and goals clash tonight at
Newport Harbor High in what figures to
be an interesting mat.chup.
Estancla's Eagles of the Irvine League,
freab from a Z&-6 pasting of Tu:!ltin, ac-
cept the challenge of giant-killer Marina
ottbe &maet League in an 8 o'clock en-
cotinter.
'Marina's Vikings surprised hlghly
regarded El Rancho, 12-6, and are four-
point favorites to put coach Phil ~rown's
Eagles in place. It's the first time the
two schools have met in varsity footbal1
and it's the first time Estancia has
played any ream from the Sunoet
U.ague.
Both tea1111 have the big fUllbaek and
tbe Oashy tailback. And both bave a
qltarterback capable of breaking up any
game.
Coach Leon Wheeler's favorites march
in with returning starter Greg Foster at
Ibo controls and the 111$-pound junior
quarterback has 216-pouOO fullback Dan
Wells to back him up with hls occasional
runs and powerful blocking.
IUck Merigold i1 a new addition to the
V~a backfield, starting for Chuck Sliney. Sliney will also be available, but
Wheeler would like to hold him out in
prepratkin for Sunset League battle. He's
~ed by a bruised shoulder.
The Eagles. meanwhile, have a pretty Ult baclffield of their own and Its a po-t.eat combo of quarterback Gary Magner,
tallblct Dan Prtnceotlil and fullback
Scott Gayner.
·~r hit only two or nine attempts
againlt Tustin, but he figures to be a 5(1
percent passer for Eagles. And Prin-
<eolto already has ~ yards and three
tow:hdowns to his credit after punishing
Tultln-
Gayner b the fellow who makes a
great deal possible for Princeotto along
wUh the Eagles left side of the offensive
line.
Anchoring Estancia's line is center
Vince Klees (210) while one or Marina's
main cogs is Frank Kalin, the Viking
tackle who scored a touchdown agaln.!t
El Rancho lut week with a fumble
recovery.
Both teams like t.o concentrate on the
running game. Marina attacked El
Rancho with a tlrne-consuming ball-co~
trol. attack that saw only two aerials as
opposed to 50 running plays.
Both coaches have viewed the game
with apprehension and consider the
fullback trap and p<>Wer tackle plays as
the Jtem.s that must be contained.
DAILY PILOT Stiff ,,_.
ESTANCIA QB MIKE MAGNER, READY FOR MARINA.
Monarchs Nab 27.-14 Win
By JOHN CASS
Of ,.. Diii,._ Plltt Staff
ONTARIO -Highly-too ted Mater Del
1 esploited fumbles and short punts to sutr 1 due airpislngly stubborn Chaffey 27-14 ' . 1 iiJ ·a non-league football clash Friday
, n!Rht. here.
11>e Tigers thus lost to an Orange
Qiunty team for the second straight
week following a 25-0 thumping from ' Anaheim In the opener.
' lt was hardly a spectacular spectacle
with each side lurnbllng six times and
Marer Del nursing • aUgbt <dee In tota l
o11 ...... 'Ibo diflemice turned out to be
~ u t pair ol ahon Olalfey kicks
18t ,ap IOttdldownl !or Ille Monan:ha.
ADd two lurnbles Id up tbe otlJer pair
ol Marer llei tallieo.
Jim Gardea was the big gun for Mater
Del, ocorin, a pair ol touchdowns and plcklnc "' 128 yards In ltl oarrlts ...
---ol 1.4 ylldr P<l° try. i li!Jttl< ~ wu also sharp r.r the
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Monarchs. especially in Uie last half
v•hen he chalked up 48 of his 69 yards.
Mater Del never trailed es the visitors
struck with 9:03 ltit in the first quarter.
Gardea scampered 10 yards after the
wirmen: had earlier recovered a bobble
at the Chaffey 16. Mike Yost got his first
of three co nversicm to make it 7--0.
Chaffey twice came close, paring the
bulge to H In the first period and then
W-14 with 8:31 left In the game. The lat-
ter tally ca.me on a 23-ya rd pass to put the
Tigers within striking distance.
However, Mater Dei's defense cut • down any furtbe< menace by the hosts.
Then He<tor Delgodlllo put It away !or.
coach Bob Woods' forces on a one-yard
ICOring sOOt with l : 03 left.
Mattr De:i marched 48 yards in sir
plays after a short punt hod set the
Monarchs In nmy D•ld po&itlon.
Earlier Stanbra scored from a yard
out to cap a 47-yard aU..,k which hod
aloo be<n Id up by o ollOl1 ldck. And
r.1ater Dei 's second tally came on
Gardea's five-yard shot after a fumble
had given Mater Dei the ball at Chaffey's
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llODl'in( atri1te Co malre It 21-0.
Mlataka 1""" Co oil three Compton
taUles In !ht fourth qoarl<r.
,,,. 6-3, :16$-poood lbn picked off a
Hlnojooa pau and lumbo!red If.yards
narrowing the eoont to JS-11, and on the
Rustlers' first play Hinojosa fumbled on
his own 47.
Elgbt pla)'l lllkr James Beamon dived
over from the me arid a two-point con-
Roadrunners
Challenging
OCC Tonight
...
Orange Coast College defense will be
put to the test tonight when the Pirates of
coach Dick Tucker entertain the Rio
HonOO College Roadrunners in action st
OCC. Kickoff is at 7:30.
The Roadrunners boast a strong run-
ning attack, anchored by sophomore C.rl
Zaby end Hans Verstegen. Eacb gained
85 yards in the Roadrunners' initial game
against Santa Ana in a 14-7 losing cause.
Orange Coast has rolled to two vic-
tories in early season action, a IM co~
quest of Golden West and a 37·19
shellacking of LA Harbor.
Tucker feels the Roadrunners have the
abWty to pass along with the potent run-
ning game and tabs 1.aby es a super
back. Rio Hondo bad a pair of outstan-
ding running backs a yeor ago and the
OCC coacb !eels Zaby Is better than
either one.
Rio Hondo has had two weeks to
prepare for the Orange Coast game,
drawing a bye last weekend. This con-
cerns Tucker.
11I'm sure they will improve their pass-
ing game. They threw four or five in·
tetcept.ions against Santa Ana, .. he says.
Nevertheless, the OCC defensive secon.
dary will be ready to duplicate the
heroics of the Santa Ana team. Defense
is a strong point with the Pirates and the
alert secondary of Grant Van de Walker,
Steve Mll<heU, Ken Shibata and Curt
Thomas will be ready to ·thwart any at·
kmpta al a passing game.
The Pirates present a bRlanced attack
on oHe ... with Alvin White doing most
of the throwing In the.f1rst two games.
White, a sophomore, has completed 31
of M attempta for m yarda and a pair ol
toocbdownl.
His main receJver bas been ' steve
Monahan who has taken 10 aerials for 139
yards and one touchdown..
The Pirates running g'IDI• Is led by
Jolln Dixon, play.,. ol the -t In the
LA Harbor contest. Dixon has gained 116
yards In the two games in 'Zl carriee and
has sconod three touchdowns. He leads
the Plratea In scoring.
Rio Hondo's defensive unit Is paced by
Jim Samadurol! end Jim C o t e .
Samadurolf had 12 W18SSlsted tackles
against Santa Ana and Core had eight.
Following tonight's action, Orange
Coast will play El Camino next Friday
night before entering South Coast
Conference acilon.
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Golden Wfllt got two points In Ille
fourth period when Ron Dickson dumped
Beamon In the end zcae for I lllf('{y,
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Westminster Bolls
Accomando Brothers
Pick on Bruins, 23-6
By RON EVANS
Of Ille D•ll'f Pli.t llltf
The Brothml Acromando formed a
two-man gang to beat up OD ~ Beach
Wilson as the Westminster Liom handed
the visitors a 23-6 -shellacking FriOOy
nigbt at WestmiM!er.
• Tony Accomando, a 5-9, 16(1..pound scat·
back, picked up an ast.onishing 196 yards
Mtlng despite sitting out part o( the
first half with an ankle injury. 'Ibe junior
running back, taking tile handolfs from
his older brother Dan, had a 9.3 average
and a touchdown for his night's work.
Dan Accomando threw for one score, a
JG-yard &trike to end Gary Maddocks, in
the fourth quarter, and pulled the Lions
out of a deep hole wben be doubled as
defensive back late in the fourth quarter.
Dan pfcked off a Bruin aerial with the
Lions leading 9-G. The six-footer gathered
the pa ss in on his own nine and lugged it
back 69 yards to the Long Bead! 22. The
Lions took time out to give the signal
caller a rest. Two plays later he handed
ofl to his younger brother and Ton! lug-
ged it in 19 yards for the score. ""!bat
broke Long Beach's back and the later
Accomandi;Maddocks aerial was icing
on the cake.
Gauchos, Citrus .Clash
West:millSter broke to a 7--0 lead in the
first Quarter when fullback Bob Dreifus
scored OD a 36-yard gallop with 1:27 re-
maining. Larry Walbring converted the
fim of three for him. '
Long Beach, shut off despite its new
Wishbone offense , got on the board with
1:50 remaining in the first half when
q11arterback Oaig Jctmson made one of
his rare ventures through the air and hit
end Jolln Green with a llS-yard bomb
The conversion was wide a n d W~imter took a 7-6 margin to the
dttning room at the break.
In Conference Crucial
Saddleback and Citrus colleges collide
today ln the game that may prove to be
the detlder of the MLsslon Qmference
football cbampiooshlp.
Game time ill: 2 p.m. at the UC Irvine
football field .
Saddieblck, the No. 13 ranked JC ream
In the stare, la the primary contender to
Citrus' league champlomhlp. Both
schools won their opening league games
last weekend, 8D<l even though sb; loop
contesti will remain after today's game
for each school, the winner will have a
decided edvantage in the race to tbe
crown. ·
Both -..pect this to be their
tougbeot rest of the young aeaaon, and
neither figures the afternoon starting
time will have any affect on the game.
"Personally, I wouldn't lite It U I was
a player, but I think that our k1d.J will
adjust to It," Cliru. coach Jolln Strycula
said. "The only difference 11 that tt's a
llttl• cooler at night and the smog Isn't
as bad, although that mtaht DOI be a rac-
tor anyway."
Gauchos coach Oeorp Hartman lan't
particularly coocerned aboot the ~lllhl
factor either, it's Citrus' explosive of~
,..,.. that ""rr1 .. blm.
Game Parking
F1111 alkodlng the l!tdtlleblck'-Olnll
game lode)' al UC lnlnt .,. ~ Co
part In Iota 1 'and • ~ Illa -· AdJl1llaloa for Ille -ii Ill 11 ti for
adulta, fl for -· and IO ""'11 for
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"Citrus is always a well coached team ,
and they have some kids in that area.
who are hungry and are good football
players," Hartman said. "They've got a
fast backfield and big line. It's going to
be a very good football game."
The Owls' premiere player Is halfba<k
Ken Williams, who combined with
fullback Duane Sinui to give the Owls the
best inside-outside running combination
In the league last season. With Sims
graduated, John Polack has taken over
the Inside work , and Wllllama is Im-
proving on last year's statistics.
ctiru. Is led by freshman quarkrback
Grady Hopidll.'!, wbo came oll the bench
to lead the Owls to a nine point rally In
the final siJ: minutes and a 2.1-22 win over
Palomar.
"He bad two clutch passes against
Palomar, and looks to be a very fine
thrower," Saddleback line coach Dick
Stuetz said. 0 Performin& under pressure
UQ that also lmpreued ...
Saddleback comes Into the 'pin• In
good shape physically, with m Injuries
oll tho first two gamei.
'Ibo Gaucboe will be <00ntlni once alaln Oil fJie pUalng ol abpliomo"' ~Bob Dullcb, runnin, ol Auo-' dnt -.. and Jf18 Jones, and rtcelvtna
ol Bob Haupert..
The I.Jons picked up two points mid
way through the third Quarter when the
defense held Long Beach on its own ll.
The snap from centa-sailed over the
punter's head and out of the end zone for
a safety.
Dan Accomando's Interception was set
up by his own fumble in the foortb
quarter on the WestmirGer 24. He then
came back on the next play and ended
Long Beach's hopes with the theft. The
la.st man with a shot at him nailed Ac.
comando ·and prevented a 9l~yard
touchdown, but It was a short reprieve.
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1ace Kicking Is Concentration,
onfidence Says
By HOW ARD I. RANDY
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Place tlcklng is all concentration and
oofldence according to young Brett
IVhlte ol Golden West Colle1e who kicked
ive in three games this aeuan including
~~rds and ... which beat Comp-
"! don't worry about anybody coming
to )>lock the tick. If I did, I cooldn't i.ek ~ ball," Brett aa)'I.
He lies been ticking a football since be
as In the third grade and even though
e dldn~ mate a big lpluh In field goal
!eking In high achoo! (lluntlqton
) , be bas come lnlo hla own after
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only two games at Goldeu West th.i!I . ......
The way Brett figures ii, he is S.for-8
th!J: year, Four have corne in the two
games Golden West has played (27 and
11 yards against Orange Coast and 46
and S2 yards against Mt. San Antonio).
In a controlled scrinunage against Cer·
ritos, ·be kicked four in succession, the
la!t of almost 50 yards.
"I like It here at Golden West because
the coaches are giving me a chance to
kick the ball. I'd like to try one of 60
yards sometime."
What will it take for him to get one of
that distance?
"I'll have to have a little wind," he
Rustlers'
says. His 52-yarder came on a still night
with no wind and the ball cleared the
crossbar by at least five yards.
Ray Shackleford, his coach, says his
efforts et a 60-yard field goal will come
when the conditions are righ'".
"If it's a punting situation and there's
a chance of his making it, we'll make the
effort . A lot y,111 depend on the game con·
d!tions and the wind direction whlcb
must be favorable.
·•\Vith any y,·ind help at all, I'm sure he
can kick one of 60 yards. But y,•e also
have to look at the game situation. It it is
a close game, we'll probably punt.
"Look at the pros on Sunday and you'll
find three or foW" blocked field goal at·
MIKE LADD HOLDS FOR GOLDEN WEST FIELD GOAL EXPERT, BRETT WH ITE.
WC Runners Win;
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irates, Gauc1ws Fall
Goldin West College was the only vtc-
in JC cross country action Frida.y u
· llustlen downed host LA Soulhwest,
:.U, in the Southern Calitomia Qm.
• ce opener. \
'!Ji other meeta, Saddleblclt lost a dou-
le dual affair to Palomar and ·RlversJde
the Saddleback fOW"<lllle coune tn the
Mission Conference action of the
Saddleback's Gauchoo dropped a I~
t to Palomar ond fell 17-42 to
ivenide.
i.nd 'Orange Coast fell to visiting
College, IMS, In the inlUal
th Coast circuit meet.
The top Saddleback el!'ort was turned
by m.hman Mite ~ who linlsl>
J4th overa11 with a clocking ot 25 :42.
ilomar's Ron Palclc took Individual
nor1 with a thne of 21 :62.
Orange Coast's top perfonnance came
from freshman Tim Rudy who was fifth
in 23:00 over the Fountain Valley Mile
Square coun>e:
Teammate Jim Neal was eighth in
23:37 and Dana Babin placed ninth in
23,43,
Golden West's Dave Lockman set a
course record and established a season
best with a clocking of 19:34 in taking in·
dividual honors against LA Southwest.
Teanunate Bob Brickner was second in
20:07 with Kent llinkaon fourth (20 ,40).
Tanner, Connors
Advance to Semis
ALBANY, Calif. (AP) -Roscoe Tan·
ner and Jimmy Connors, two of
America's top young tennis players, won
their quarterfinal matches Friday Jn lhe
$34,000 Pacific Coast Classic and will
face each other in today's semifinaJs.
Bob Hewitt of South Africa and Andrew
Pattison of Rhodesia, won the other
semifi.o.Rls &Pots.
Tanner beat Frew McMillan or South
Africa, M, 7~.
Connors, 20, of Bellevue, Ill., came
back strong against Pierre Barthes of
France for a &-7, &-0, M victory.
Pattilon made tbe aemis wilh a 6-3, 6-3
win over Jaime Filol of Chile, and Hewitt
beat Colin Dibley of A-.Ua 7·5, 7-6.
White Famil y
Still Kicking
Gold~st College pl~ce kicker Brett
White bas -a cousin who holds several
CIF Southern Section records but spent
only one year perfecting his art.
Jim White was a basketball player al
Barstow High and when challenged by
the football coach in 1968 when he wa!I
kicking 11 football for fun, turned out for
the team that year as a senior.
This was the year Brett was a
freshman at Huntington Beach and he
remembers his cousin's feats well .
"He holds the record for the longest
(58 yards), the most field goals in one
season (11 -the CtF record book shows
10) and the most in one game (3 -he
bas sl.nce been tied in this one).
"The next year be went to Barstow
junior college and then transCerred to
San Diego State for a semester but he
didn't do a lot of kicking after high
school."
At Huntington Beach, Brett made good
on one of three field goal attempts (27
yards) and had 10 consecutive con-
versions in a game against Tustin the
Oilers won, n.o.
As a sophomore he in:a.de two from 30
yards out but remembers a game with
Marina played on a practice field where
the goal posts were five feet narrower
than reguWtion. It was .in the raln and
Brett missed four, three over 40 yards.
As a junior he hit a 39--yarder for a
school record and missed a 50-yard at·
tempt. He was one-for·three that seQ:ln.
In his senior season be kicked two of
three on 37 and 27 yard attempts.
SOeef'r Opens Sunday
The Coast Rang111 are blot In
and the flnt wUna or the
la acheduled Sunday afternoon et
iDt1e Part lo Ooata Mesa brlween
Ra!llUI ......i team and the, Rlt
In toO, -rvea ol Huntington Park.
nie pme pta under way at 2:311 with
!"'bile Invited lo wt-tho action,
ol charp.
Cooch Bill Asllcn>lt and club praldent
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ell four teams sponsored by the Coast
Rangers aoocet club lncludln( the two
open division squads a.nd two youth
teams.
Practice aesslona art held Oii Tuetday
and TIJµrs(lay evenings beg\Mlng et 7: !O
at TeWlnkle School on Gisler Street ear
the intenection ol H.rbor Boulevard and
the San Diego Freeway.
All "°""" playen in the ma are urg·
ed to participate in the workouts' and to
try out for any or the teams, according
to Al!hcroft.
"We have had some trouble in gaining
BUpport for the program thiJ year and we
are In need of more players," Ashcroft
&aid.
For further information concernina the
Coast Rangers c1ub and the soccer pro-
gram, call one of these numbers: ~79 or-. .
White
tempts abnost every wtek. The fids are
against you 1 lot more. It Is easier to
block a field goal try than a punt,''
\\1hlte i.!I en Ameri can style kicker
(straight ahead) but !BYS he has tried the
European or soccer !tyle kick (from tl\e
side).
"I goof around \ll'ith it a little but I
can't get the distance and I'm not as ac·
curate. I don't know where they hit the
ball wittl their root, I rieS!I." he e1plaiM.
Against P.1t. SAC he hit two ot three
con versions but feel! strongly that the
other one was good. "I couldn't belie\Te It
when 1 was going off the field and the
referee said it wasn't good. I'm sure It
went through the uprights by at least two
or three !eet. ··
Whil e Whlte is the man behind the
kick, there are two other might y im·
portant cogs io field goal kicking and he
is the first to give credit where credit is
due.
"Without them it means nothing. They
are1 each one-third of the team. Mike
Ladd does a good job of holding the ball
and Russ Sutter does a fine job at center
getting the ball back to kick ."
How does he train !or his kicking
chores?
"l ·run a lot at the beach in the sum·
mer and run up and down the stadium
step! a lot to stretch my legs out. In the
off-season I do a lot of squats."
In high school, he was a starting
linebacker as a jwlior and a starting
tight end tlS a senior but has dec ided to
concentrate entlre!y on kicking in col·
lege.
·•r would like to get a scholarship after
I am at Golden West for a year and a
half or two years," he says, "and this
should be the best way ."
When he kicked 0£1 following his second
field goal againl!lt Orange Co a s t ,
everyone thought be was trying an on·
sides kick_
"That was embaJTassing,!' he recalls.
"I was trying to klck the ball too hard
and all I did was squib it off the side of
my root." .
Where does he like to have the laces on
place kicks?
"On conversions I don't mind kicking
into the laces but on field goals It is
always better to have them tn front."
Is he cognizant of k.Jcking the ball on
long attempts?
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ball on the 4S..yarder and I didn't look up
until the ball was ball way to the goal
posts on the 52-yard one."
1bat's complete concentration, a must
for a field goal kicker who someday
hopes to join the professional ranks.
DIABLO WOR KHO RSE -Mission Viejo High's Dave Caldwell will
be counted on for a major portion of the Diablos' offensive punch
tonight when the Pacifica Mariners provide non-league football oppo-
sition. It's an a o'clock test and the invaders are four·point favorites
to whip Mission Viejo. ·
Diahlos Seek Upset Tonight
Aftm-an admirable de!ensive job last
week, Mission Viejo High School's foot-
ball teai:h will get a severe test tonight
agalmt a strong Pacifica club.
The 8 o'clock game will be et Mission
Viejo.
Last week the Diablos lost to Sad·
dleback, S.7, while Pacifica was
humlliatlng Glendale, SU.
Despite the disparity in scores, the
game ls difficult to evaluate.
The Mariners were impressive in the
Glendale win and quarterback Martin
MJkkeJaon. wtU ""5eDt a problem for the
Mission iV!tjo' Hi(tme.
nie Dlabloe, oo:tbe other hand, faced a
strong SaddlObact team that returns 17
starters, offense and defense, from last
Y~· 'M.issioo Viejo will field a strong
defensive line but had trouble moving the
ball against Saddleback v.·ith sophomore
quarterback Dave Schmidt al the con-
trols.
Mission Viejo coach Bob Hivner.
though, bas praise for Schmidt. ''l
thought he did very well for a sophomore
in his first varsity game," says mvner.
"He had a lot of incompletlons, but a
lot or those came at the end of the second
halt when we were trying to move the
ball quickly and Saddleback knew we had
to pass."
Mikkelson played with the Pacifica
jun1or varsity last year, but looks good,
says coach Art Michalik.
But the 53 points did not have a ~t
effect on the Mariners' coach.
"I wasn 't impresed with our win, to
tell you the truth," he sa ys. "We didn't
execute right and we made mental and
physical mistakes yet came out ahead.
1 Baseball Standings
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Mootrtal
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83 67
78 71
73 79
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83 lHJ
112 69
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65 86
57 92
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Henry was aU ... tate in Arizona as a
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TV IDGHLIGHTS
K'M'V m 5:00 -"Viva Zapata.'' Marlon Brando
slars in this 1952 drama of a Mexico revolutionary
which won an Academy A\vard for Anthony Quinn .
KHJ O 7:30 -"\Vhatever Happened to Baby
Jane?" The psychopathic relationship between two
elderly sisters is explored in this 1962 thriller y,•ith
Bette Davis and Joan Crawford .
NBC O 9:00 -"Cactus Flower." The first tcle·
vision screening or the 1969 com e d y that won
Goldie Hawn a supporting Oscar in her first niovie.
\Yalter 1'-fatthau and Ingrid Bergman star.
CBS 0 9:30 -Bob Newhart Show. Bob suffers
a fe\v pangs of jealousy when his ~1ife's handso1ne
new tennis in structor comes to see him y,•ith a
problem every man should have.
ABC 0 11:30 -"llom bre." Paul New1nan slars
as a white man raised by Indians in this 1967 west·
ern. Frederick ~1arch, Richard Boone arc featured.
KCOP IE 11 :30 -"J{oad llouse." A strong C"ast
in this drama fron1 1948 -Corncl \Vilde. Ida Lu·
pino and Jlichard \Vidn1ark in <i story of love and
jealousy.
TV DAILY LOG
host for 1 5how abo111 bulllightlrc. Saturday (6) Ta Ttll th1 Truth
0 Ltl'I M1kt I Dell
Evening o Psychopathic classic:
SE"1MB£R 30 * "WMATEVER HAPPENED
TO BABY JANE?" fill Otc.M' ltnd't ComwaD 0 MUiian $ Movie: (2hr) "Miit· 9 TI• T11111tl ever H1p111ned to Baby J1n1r m Yolca., Acrfcutt11t1 (SUS) '62-BeUe Davis, k11n Cr••·
4:00 1J Mldlx "Whit Do Yo1 Kttow ford. Victor Buono. Psychopathic
Abtlul Ttelh?'' rel1!ionsh1p between two sislm.
O l11picto wltll M11111t1 ArtlH EID CilJw•ltheu Ho!ls Art Selden· 00 MIOllt Ht• SM baum and Ch11les Chii!plin lake 1
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fl) Thi EJldric C..p.1117 m Slick h1vty
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(!) T1tb Witt ht ht Footbd 1:00 fl ® All In lht F1milJ fE CltHa Mn 0 ®) a;) Emergency! "Show Bit~
•:311 1J Movie: (C) "fll1ht ta T1nrt1n" O Rollin' B~dl1neer guest~.
(1dv) '53-Jack P1l1nce. 0 rj\ ri) t@ Allis Smith and D ftcus "A.sltn S.lf-Help Groups" Jones ''The McC1eedy Feud'"
0 Mtvle: "I Wu I Tfflllp Wirt· m Alhed Hitchcod f'11sents
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(i) W111H hill 1r Allwt (Jf.l Tilt Mind of Min 0 TM H8ppr Wlllitrfn ft) Luella Libre
({) Tlll1 I• Your Liii £D Film OclyueJ "Spies" O NFL CIN ti lht Week b91 Movlt: (Cl "John Paul Jones"
®'! Hlft111d ~ Sito• EE Mow!.: "On~ Oop af the W"
(D l 1!•1n (ad~) '35 -James CaaneJ.
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IS Lost In SPKt tJ Who's to re·tie the EE F1lil tllt tit * k · bb.' 5:00DWMt'• co111 On With Willie not-priest or ra •·
DM1 "Gr1mblin1Colle11 Rewisiltd'. BRI DGET LOVES BERNIE
Tltt pllltlt of bltck r.olle1es and the e (!) lrid11t Lowu Bernie
future of Grambllni ColleQe are the 0 Wltky World al J6n1th1n Win·
subjects. ters lfuests are Dusty Springfi~d
0 {]) (j) &J ABC's Wide World ol and Pat Boone.
Sports lhe Tren!on 300 lnd11n1polls (61 Rollin'
t•r race and I/le World Parachutina ail TV M111it.tl
Championships at Tahleq uah, Okla., 9:00 t) CiJ Mt ry TJler Moore Show
art fettured. 0 Chrysler Corporation
{1)@1 Jtnrs * Presents the Prem iere
O Thia Weel Ill f'rt Football TV shov1ing ol m Movie: "V"iva Zlp1ta!" (dr•) "52 CACTUS FLOWER
-Mt rlon Br1ndo. A11thony Quinn. 0 ®)al KBC Saturday Movi•: m LIMI of the Glanb (C) (2hr) "Cactus Flowtr" (com)
(ij) Eltdric Coal1Nny '69 -Willer Matthau. Ingrid Ber1· m Rosas P1r1 Vtrtnlcl man, GoldiP. Hawn. J&ek Weston. m Comtmtion of' tM Houw 0 SeylllCIUI Presents "Altld ol tlM a:J SUper Shew fiiant Le1chr1" lhof) '59 -Ken
mJ Co1ntry ntct Cl1rk, ln11id Goude. IE""" 0 THE STREETS OF SAN
5:15 m Sftdi•h Clew-u, FRANCISCO-NEW HIT!
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a;) Alfkunun USA t :lO
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7:00 ~ .~ UFO A Qutshon of Pr1<1ri· ID Movie: "Vivi Zap1t1!" (dr3) '52
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to rescue Lissi• •Ad •11n the boys· 10 Hews
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0 THE PARENT GAME r6 1 Movie: ''Surtt of the thin11t * Where Parents Say C1rn1tion" (mys) ·6~Brad Hanit..
The Darndest Things O Mowte: !CJ "Hombre" (Yfes) '67
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Saturdays Are Special
Three special page'l make Saturday's DAll.Y PILOT
very Special. Jta special for young people who v.•ill fine!
a world or amusement tand education) on Uncle Len "s
page. And ror those interested In the religion of the CQm·
munlty, there'• the church page. For garden und do·it-
younelf bUUa the.re~& the irome and Garden Pai.:e. Look
up all three "specl.ala" next Salurday and see hoy special
Saturday ... be.
• . '
Hy JAV Sll.ARHUTT
~EW YORK IAP 1 -Ouly
one tbort:" hn,1:ers aftt>r the
hurly burly of trlev1s1on s
premiere v.cek: The Fearless
Forecast of 1972, whi1:h sort of
predicts "'hich new series may
suctel-d ur succun1h in the
n1onths ahead .
The forecast is d r a w n
without reference to rating
charts or Gypsy tea leaves
and is st ri ctly a personal
guess. ~!ere 11 is .
SUNDAY -CBS: "Ann
and the King." doun1cd. "~1·A·
S·H," may linger a full season.
but a questionable !->l<i rter ne;.;t
fall . "Sandy D u n c a 11 . · '
rt•placen1ent 1mm1ncnt 1 n
midst!ason.
l\10NDAY -CBS· "Bill
Cosby ," \l'il l catch on and pros-
per. ABC : "'The l{ookie1,"
lnusy stories. good acting and
100 e<1rly to call.
T Ul::SOAY CBS:
"~h1ude."' probably will fold
due to high sound level.
despite good \vriting and act·
ing. ABC· ··Temperatures
Rising." ratir1gs lowering rind
func rnl probable.
VANESS.A REDGRAVE
GLEN DA JA.C K~ON
"MARY QU EEN
OF SCOTS"
RICHARD IURTON
GENEV IEVE I UJOLD
"ANNE OF THE
THOUSAND DAYS "
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"BLESS THE BEASTS
AND CHILDREN"
A Rocking Chi::iir Thcatc
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Balbo.:i BlvO . .:it Main
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DUSTIN HOFFMAN
ANNE BANCROFT
"THE GRAD UATE"
-ALSO -
LIZ.A MINNELLI
"THE STERILE
CUCKOO"
WKOAl'S6 ·1· 10
SAi &SUH 1·C·6·i · 10
Woody Allen's
"Evel)'.thing ?#)you always
wanted to know about
* Plus SHORT SUBJECT
& ROAD RUNNll
CART OON 111
WKOAYS 6·45
SAT.&SUN 1);s5
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"FRENCH
CONNECTI ON"
Also
"MAS H"
WEDNESDAY -N 8 C .
"NBC Wednesday Mystery
~tovie," wUl nruu.Je along for
a year, but with 1 5().50
chance or a second season.
··Search," with us for a Jong,
long time. ABC: "Paul Lynde
Show," cne season and out.
··Julie Andrews Show.'' on and
on Ir she can stand the pace.
TIJURSDAY -CBS . ··nie
Waltons," a good chance or
survival if shi fted in
mid.season IO a lea fearsome
time slot {the opposition Is
F'lip Wilson and The Mod
Squad L .. ABC : "The Men."
doesn 't look lik:e the lone
ranger.
t"RIDAY -NBC: "Little
Future Fli~k?
But Projection in Past
By LEE PAYNE
Of ""' 0•11'1' l"llM 11.it
The movie "2001 :
Odyssey " opened
Edwards Jfarbor
\Vednesday.
A Space
at th c
Cinema
Now in its third release,
··2001 " ma y come to be
recognized as one of the best
fihns ever made. It is cer·
tainly the best in science fie·
lion.
Arthur C. Clarke's vision of
our future only 29 short years
from now includes space
voya~cs to Jupiter. in!a llible
computers and huge space
stations whirling around the
earth to the music of Strauss
in stereo.
This surprising movie
really swings. A
spellbinder.
Ct>4•1e~ Cn•mo1111
A" I f,
CO-HIT
"HELLSTROM
CHRONICLE "
It 's hard to imagine that
much progress in only 29
yea rs but when we look 29
}'ears backward to 1943, who
of us then could have im·
agined the Olympics transmit·
tcd live and in color by
satellite from Munich into our
li ving rooms. or men walking
on the moon '!
Still it seems to me that if
we 're'going to be on our way
to the stars by 2001. we're
going to have to start getting
ourselves together pretty soon
here on earh.
Take <>pening night for ex-
arnple. 1lle entire two-and-.a-
half hour movie was projected
out of focus .
MATINEE
TODAY
ATF.V. I
2, 15
1J-1J-lJ-
G'nger lilltS ro.p-
lbere's DOt a mu illift
lllat slle ~·t take 1111,
pat --·!"slice ap.
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CO.H IT!
"HOW TO
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SA TU RDA Y ~IGHT
ONLY -IMPORTANT
MAJOR
STU PIO
FEATURE
PREVIEW
RATED P.G.
ONCE ONLY -8:30 P.M.
"ALL YOU WANTED TO KNOW
ABOUT SEX" RATED R -WILL
PLAY BEFORE AND AnER
THE MAJOR PREVIEW
• . .
People," Brian Keith will just
have to lttlle ror tbe rigors ol.
two yean ln Jtawaii; the lhow
wiU be around for at least that
long and probably longer.
··cbost Story," only the
Shadow knows. ·'Banyon ,'' one
year at most.
SATURDAY c es ,
"Bridget Loves Bernie," will
last the length of the old-style
11ollywood marriage -three
years. "Bob Newhart," no
worries until someone steals
his telephone. ABC: "Streets
of San Francisco," good acting
and great scenery will keep it
golng at leost two seasons.
One new show, ABC 's ··Kung
r~u." wa sn't included in
toda}''s soothsaying
because !t won't join the
lineup until next month .
Regular spo rts e v e n t s ,
specia ls, news and com·
ment ary programs a I s o
\\'eren't included be ca u s e
they've got their own thing
going.
Heads Socie ty
HOLLYWOOD I UPI\
ABC television vice president
John J. Mc~1ahon has been
elected president of t h e
•lollywood Radio and
Television Society.
NOW!
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2nd Hit
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~t~: TV ·Actors Stretch Skills
• ' By JERRY BUCK ., . :-> HOLLYWOOD (APt -
;;;.Where do actors go to toae up
:;"1heir m u s c I e 1 ? "The Z:~fHOl1ywood Television The--~)'8ler." : ... ·
:·
"Yoo know, actors are in a
sense like •thletes," said
Nomian Lloyd, produe<r of
lltls ,.ries for KCET-TV and
tbe P u b 11 c Broadcasting
System. He also is an actor
e best -selling novel of international
espionage and intrigue becomes the
suspense adventure of the year!
'
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and director.
"They've got to stretch once
in a while. An actor can grow
staJe in a bad part. Actors
grow stale, generally, because
there 's no dema.Jld on them ."
Performers do find
themselves stretching a n d
reaching for new dimemlons
of their !kills In Uli.! series.
snlce its rebut with the Em·
my • winning "Andersooville
Trial" in May 1970, the show
has presented some of the
finest drama on television.
"The Hollywood Television
Theater" opens its new season
1'1onday with Lillian Hellman's
•·Another Part or the Forest,"
starring Barry S u 11 i v a n .
Dorothy McGulre, T i f f a n y
Bolling, Andrew Prine and
Robert Foxworth.
"PEOPLE COME to us
because they know we're
working on the highest level,"
Lloyd said. "That's immodest
to say, but it's true. Partly
because of the material y,·e
supply them."
Performers reporting for
rehearsal find a change fro1n
the hurry-up pace of series
television. Lloyd said, "At
various stages after three
days of rehearsal they're
ready to shoot. That's the way
they're used to working . But
we've got three weeks of
rehearsal and six days of tap-
ing left.
·'nten, after they've been in
it a while, they wish they had
more time. They really dJg
what they're doing . Doing it
over and over again the actor
rinds new faei!ts in the
characttr."
The actors ~·ork. for scale,
whi ch at $250 a week is only a
fraction of what they could
earn in a movie or television
role. Nevertheless. lhe actors
are said to be eager for the
meaty parts. Lloyd said Frank
Converse turned down a
network series pilot, for in-
stance. so that he would make
.. Shadow of a Gwiman." a
forthcoming play on the
television theater.
Lloyd said, ''Vie joke about
it because we can •t begin to
compete financially with the
nety,·orks. But y,•e do ac-
commodate the actors. lf one
gets a few days in a com-
mercial or a series we let him
do it."
LLOYD SAID he sees a
close relationship bet w e en
public and co m me r c i a I
television -"with all the
specials on the networks v.•e're
getting close r together" -and
has himself been back and
forth .
He made his professiona l
bow as an actor in 1932 nnd
later helped Orson Well es and
John Houseman found the
J\·1ercury Theater. He came to
Ho\tyv,·ood in 1940 to p!ay the
title role in Alfred Hitchcock's
"Saboteur" and appeared in a
number of other films.
Bety,·een Broadway corn-
mitments, Lloyd directed five
episodes on 1.incoln by James
. .\gee for CBS's "Omnibus"
and then spent five years as a
director and producer o(
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents."
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'Me and Thee' Cast
for Mesa Playhouse
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CONOUESJ OF JHE PLANET 11\'JAPES
A West Coast premiere of
Charles Horine's new comedy
"Me and Thee" will be the
next attraction at the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse.
Director Pali Tambelllni has
announced the cast for the
show, which will open Oct. 20
and play three weekends of
Frlda)I-and Saturday
performances.
Don Rhoades and Joanne
Wolcott will take the leading
rolu as an "abnormally
--blftA'I' " "900UCllO --.:ta,,., KEIR DULLEA • GARY LOCKWOOO • STANLEY KUBRICK.-All!llUR C. CLARKE • STANLEY KUBRICK
3 THEATRES . ' MGM
NOW AT All SUPER l'llNAYISION' • METROCOLOll ~
ONE WEEK ONLY -SHOWI W THRU TUES. OCT BER 3
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the uttimate trip
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naw·M.oll [OJO
(PG)
normal" middle-aged couple
who attempt to deal with their
college-age son with modern
understandi~g.
Mark Miller play.!! the lat·
ter role, while W i 11 i a m
Spencer, Lori Furtiler and
Eve lyn Bcrtolet complete the
cast.
.. J\fe and Thee" will be
presented at the Community
Center auditorium at the west
gale or the Orange County
Fairgrounds in Cosa Mesa.
Information and reservations
may be obtained by calling
the Costa Mesa Recreat\<11).
Department at 834-5.103.
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MAGIC"
FANTASTIC NIW SU.,.N•
FILM lilr L. JoM Httck ed
7:30 I ':JOU.CH RININ•
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WISTMIHSTll AT Gelt.DlH WiST
WESTMlfSTJR. 891-4491
B>WAIOS CNMA VlJO
':t: ·1 ·~~
Matter of Opi11iota
Vi Coulter Oeft) gives ,.\nn Leverett a lect ure on
lamps and their practicality in this scene fron1
"January 'fha,v," the current attraction at the l ... on g
Beach Communi~y Playhouse. The comedy contin-
ues through tonight and the next four \veekcnds.
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Michael York
Helmut Grierr
Joel Grey
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Now No llfifrYO<I Stitt
Win~•· of J Ac~d~My Aw ·•d•
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"THE HOUSEWIVES REPORT" • "SEVEN MINUTES" (Il l
"THE $A.lZ8UllC
CDNNECTIDl<t .. !"GI
"THE CONOUEST OF THE PLANET
OF THE A"ES" CPGI
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"PLAY MISTY FOR ME" IRJ
MICHA[l SACKS
VA LEAll: Pr:RRINf. ,/
SUU6HffRHOUSE FIVE
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S•t11rd11, Stpttnibtr 30, 1q72 DAILY PILOT lit'f ..
On Loeation·
Distiey Film in Newport
Dy WltLIA!\f SC'llREIBER
Ot , ... D11W "1111 Slltf
Bnlboa Peninsula's OC't'an
beach and the ""ater-skiing
basin of t:pper Ntv.•port Ray
"·ill be the Sl'ltings for sccnt•s
In a new Walt Disnev feature
filnl schedulrd to · beg i n
shooting ()('1. 9.
.. Nr"'J>Orl Brach v.·as chosen
for these key scenes be<'aust'
our people thought it had the
most lo offc1· in the "'"Y of
background and chnr;icter. ··
said Ui sney publicis t Ben
ll:trtip:an.
Hartigan said lhl' filrnu1~ 1•1
fort iff Ne\\'pc>rt Bl'<it'h ~hollld
take about a \\'et>l-
.. Crey,·s "ill bi.• \\·orktnR on
!he pt•ninsul a fro1n about :'>;'
S1rret d0\\11 111 lht• Jt'll\ f1lin·
an~ be:lrh Sl'1•nes and ~urf11u.:
St'QUt'nCCS." hc ~irl. ··\\'1• \l !ll
also be filtn1ng .s.1n11· 11 :1t1·r
~knn,i.c Sl'i.'llt'S 111 lhL' lx1 :-111
lhl'l"l' ..
'flit• f1hn, ' \ S.1n.1 n·La11 (111'
Charl ie ~lct'rl'ady ." \1·11! :;t;1r
G1.: Young and Barbara Rush.
llarligan said MOii of the
casting for the film has
alread y been done but 30me
bac kground people still need
to be chosen .
"\lie o,i,·ill probably get some 1 Ne"'port Beach people to
serve in bnckground roles,''
Ht1rtigan added.
He sai d !he plot centers
around the a<.:tivilies of the
teenage daughter of a middle-
:i~cd roup!e , played by Young
and ~1iss Rush .
"She ,~·an t s lo marry a hip-
p1l' ar11s1 11nct they v.·ant to
l1Ptl h1·r :1 111t'l' bov," llnrtigan
~;111! Su hl'r fat her tries to
!.'.i'l 1111 her _g11od side by Joining
111 :ill hl'r frtencts· activitie s
· That 1s where the surfing
;ind \\;Lier-skiing seencs rom1'
it1 ·· h1· nddt'd
ll.1rt 1gan st11rl thC're Ill nu
l1r111 t!att• Sl'! ;1s \1•t for thr Jilu1 ·.~ rt•leas1· Tiu_; srquf'nt·C'~
111 h<' f1hned u1 \"e11·1M1rt He<11·h
;11 t' ll1e first tu ~ shut tor th1•
~IU'llll"t'.
ATTENTION
MOVIE GOERS!
following This ·3.peciol engogemenr o! lhe Newp ort Cinema
Theorre "A Cloc kwork Oronge · will be wi1hdrown from re-
lease and certain controversial scenes will be eliminated; it
will no! be shown ogn in un1 il Chris11nos Hol iday s.
This engagement of "A Cloc kwork Orange" is the originol and
uncut version and is rated X. "A Clockwork Orange" wos
nominoted by the Academy of Molion Pitture Ar1s and Sci-
ences os the best picture of the year; most people wilt enjoy
~ee111g ''A Clockwork Orange", ~ome wilt not. Roted X. Posi-
tively no one under 18 con be odmirred.
Being the adventures of a young man whose
principal interests are rape, ultra-violence
and Beethoven.
RATED "X''
POSITIVELY
NOONE
UNDER 18
CAN BE A
ADMITTED /j
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BARBARA HERSHEY
ROBERT f. LYONS
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(PG)
Nichol•• .....
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with MflVJN DOUGLAS
NOW THRU TUES. 1013
0 DAIL V PILOT
"•"'"" Clrru• ""BU Ke.He
•Mommy , is ploying 'beach' in the kitty litter
o no·no?"
Y01i1· Bo1•oscope
Lih1·a: Romantic
FuHillment Seen
SUNDAY take 'back >eat. Be confident.
C 0 One who at.tempts to bully you 0 T BER I is bluffing. Re s pond ec·
By SYDNEY OMARR cordingly.
ARIES l ~1arch 21·Aprll 19 f: SAGfM'ARTUS (Nov. 22·
Accent is on finding con· Dec. 21 J: Far..away places in-
}ltructive outlet for creative lrigue eOO are re a tu red .
drive. You deal with young Tr ave I • s Pe c ial com.
persons. You make mean.-munications and publications
ingful changes. You elso find could be on agenda. Another
out what is restricting, what Saglttuiao could play key
can provide greater freedom. role. G!lin shown through writ· ten word. Add to knowledge.
TAURUS I April ZO.-May 20): CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
Stick close to home, if possi· 19): Nothing now occurs in
ble. Visiting relative could lukewarm manner. Situations
disclose encourag'.ing news. Be a nd realti9nships intensify.
receptive but don't jump to Leo and Aquarius individuals conclusions. Check details. Build on solid base. Seek ad· could play important roles.
Accent is on what was
vice of older person. obscured, hidden, diluted. Now
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20 ): bright light ttplaces shadows.
Obtain hint from Taurus AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
message. Be ready for 18): One born under Capricorn
surprises. Journey may be on may initiate partnerShip pro.
agenda. Humor is featured. pooal. Be receptive. Let others
Laugh et your own foibles. show their hands. Accent is on
~ you are on your way to relationships of permanent
achieving goal. Remember nature. Marital status is
special enniversaJ"Y. spotlighted. Read and write.
CANCER <June 21 -July 22t : PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20l:
Guard poasessiom. Don't give Special servtce is required.
up ~~ for not~ing. You won'& find it profitable to
Analy:iie needs. One who ts at delegate duties. Get to bottom
ra ~ get& in touch. Keep of family 1ituat1on. Flnd out
commumcat!on lines clear. Be why loved one imists on
rf!CO!lllve. Emphasis is oo changoo at home. Guero
money, inCome potential. health. Check dJet. Review
LEO (.klly23eAug. 22): Take basic requirements.
initiative. Be independent in IF TODAY IS Y 0 U R
thought, ection. Put forth BIRmDAY you will always
original ideas, concepts. Sub-le.ed rather than follow. You
mil fonnat. Make personal ap-always will be attriactive to
pearances. Judgment, intuition opposite sex. Confusion ha,.,
are apt to be on target. reigned in recent months, but
Member of opposite sex con· in October you will find con-
fides feelings. structive groove. You are
dynamic, creative and when
VIRGO {Aug. 23·Sept. 22 ': you walk into a room people
Work quietly. Play role behind become aware or y ou r
scenes. Key is to be discreet. presence. You are dramatic
Play cards close to chest. and artistic.You are an
Means don 't reveal all you "original."
know. Clandestine meeting OllCOVW 1'0"" low and montv may be on agenda. Visit one tTMlfll s...ci blrtl'INIO and 1s c'"'! " Om•rr A$lroloqy Stct"s. the DA LY
College Problem Pit a Little
Fin i1 Yo1r
Life
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NORffiRJIJGE (Af;) -Rh>-atudenll ....... In Ibo dorm •m _,, t1Y ,,_ '· --~ -••n "._ ,,_ "" • " ""' ,..,... o.t;. CllWt. .. ,.. CMC C..: DrM W.,,M
coo R<sldence 11•11. a Wt tam 44 perceal ...,. PUBLIC NOTICS """ "' cot" ---·• · I I ~-b'~ • M~--"----:;::;;:;;;;:;;;-;:;;;;;;;;;:;---1.~-;;;;;;; ~ C-t 0ll¥ ,tlo!, WILLIAM •• it JoHN m 0 de r n st e "-0 uo;;l1i;UI; ..-.... JO percent ~... II .. ICTITtOUS IUSUllQS ........ 14 n.: .. -: oc;.e.r '· ~-t
dormitory, towen over lbe American and the remainder MAMI ITATliiWNT 1'1'1 •12 =-=. = ..... -.,
QOt1hem eod of the campus at trqn c>tDer-fltbnlc or radal .. ~ .. ~ ""°" lt ...,.. .....,. ~ill! ~
Oallfomia St.ate Unlveraclal1ity ·~· MOit came fNlm Loe: -· ttOULWWAU • ..!~!·=t'"''•• ._,,, PlJllUC.NOTICll' -·~ CONI O.llr ;110•.
here. Alter a year of r ~eta J•-~ k:tt.1» ow~.-. FC1l111• ...... .... < ';, ~m -·-· · • and other troubles, It 's 1be ld:Jool, tmwn untJJ &rvn ,,,.wr, '•· no11 ,..... .,.,......,.,, ~ n
become an equally huge pro. reoenUy 81 San Fernando 1n!r~""" 11 '*"' aMuctM .., • .. ~ ......, _.... ,. •;,j ..,....10.,.,.----------
blem to achool olllclals. Valley stale ~•-~ ,_ M. ,_ auoov AUD'&,._.....,_......, PVBllC llOT.ICI '--~ UllU Thi• 11a1-t fllM wOtl ...,. Countv Gr-.d Si., S..... AM. •--~---::-=.,-----
"When Rincon --.ed in a -~ .. u-...... _ • $239 & $269 Clan:;" Or ... C-'Y Oii: ~ "· ttOllotflt Afl ...... .,.,. -Or.) I ..... • ·-· 89 ...:=::.:.... • .. ,...._~, ........ 1m. WIUIAM I! Sl JOHN, COOHTY WlllnW. c.111. • IUl'll~ c-OU•T ~ ~~ 1969, it 1.-,i. ................. OC· entJ.rely white. It ii k>cated in CLERI(, • ., a-ty J, Maclidak. °"""'· . Tllh ............ OMducW by.,, STAN 0' CALliro.iltA ~· cu~~y, the "'".._. i1'1 ever an all'OOlt a-elusively whJte • l'ubUMM Or•not' '-' °'n.,. l'Hot, •~. TH• COUllTY 011 .,,...,. •• ,_,_ ·~ r.a.1 nr. •• hil• S"'ltrnbv JO Mid Odabtr 1, 14 21. . Ill ..... MllM "'· Ao14UI '• been," lafl Profulla K. Moo-euburtlan neighborbood 0 f • Or •njoy th• 1notor for Im M5l·12 Thia ,...._.. ... wttti .. c.unry NCmca 0.. MU.II.. OP P~
dol, direct.or of sQnent bous-homes mainly in the $50,000.. fu11 1 comfort on .i o..... C-'Y .. ..,.., s, 1'11 •Oii '•OIAT• OI' W•LLro ~
Ing. ''There baa been a ateady $100,000 range. e 121 Milo1 p,, 6"•11011 PUBUC NOTICB ~......., J • ...._. o.uitY '-'Y ~~:•J:S:~~~~HA.;\u
allrlll--er 1•---" Moo•J "Someu-~--'-· .. -•-e W•iglu °"ly 74 lbs. ••-· ""'""" .._.., •1cx MACttA•· DKMMIJ. • -.. ~· JUUi:'. IMll ~ WUCU 01.uueu~ .·::.:,-IT.AT-aOT -.,u ..... ClniDt e-t o.lt., f"ltot. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN .!Ml says the dorm. wtUch admits from such Var.led et b n j C • Carry 011 you c•mpar or THE TE-•OY JO, ... ---........... f, W. n,. .. tfJ'I D»on M.U:THA ANH MACNAB 11111 fll«I ..., .. 11 _,_......, h car -Stow it •board yo1u • I pttlH1111 tor ""*"'-ot Wiii ..,. _,jdt both men and women, must ba'-"'&"........., are t row n boil. Rid• tho Ciao to Mu., ca10. n.». _,_'U'I NOl'I,_ ISMIOllCt "' Lttt.,. r .. t•"*llllrY-t. Jht have "550 students to break •-ether In a tt:lldence ex. T.,,.., uwi .. 1m s. c..w Apt. c. .-"..._.. '-'Co ,.111~ • .....,.ara hi wl'lkfl It,,.....'°'-"""" c!11ta1 on c.a111p1.11. Santa AM, C•lll. MflW JIWtlCllll-l'L ..... ttwi tM ~ tjtld. even and this year we may perleoce, they es:perlence a E•hiu•h 1 1101.... Thi• t11.s1_. •• Ming condutftd lrt' an • -place of llNrlne 11111 .. ,.,. ,... billlli .,.,
lose about •••,OOO." It has ·-sligbt •••• of -'----.. '' aay• 11 1 1 1. 1 111dtv~1. suPa•to. cwrr OP CM.1f'OllNtA .., oetollol' w. 1m, ., t:oo .... "'~ or--· _.,... ...,...., po ut•nh • 1t101 on iro y T"'1'Y Law!• COUWfY Oft .......a coo.irtroom llf 0.0.rtmtnl No. i .. kl
commodatlons for 600. Mondol. .li1ni11•t•d. Tll11 •l•t-1 tllod wnn "" COUl'lty c .. ....._ o »m court. at 100 Ch•lc Ctnter Dtl.,. W• ..
Cl•rk flf Ol"MIGO (Ollllly m: hp!. s. ltrJ. MDII• TO SNOW CA.us• lilt City llf Sant• ANO, Colllfonll•: '"
MONDOL SAYS lf there TO EASE tensions, the Rh>-NEWPORT a.,. ,_,.,. J. Maddo•. o.p.,ty COlll'ltv u-A•l!Adl O•kd Sasittmber 21 , im -Clerk. ll•: MOOIFICATION WILLIAM E. St. J0Ml'1 isn't sufficient improvement COil Slaff Started a series ol l'1'M6 Ill "' 11111 men'I ... of J'•llllOMr: County Clark
soon l·n the number 0 f cul'··-· actlvlt1-1 v t n g Mot rt PubllaMd Orango Cull C11tly Piiot. JA.NICI: ll:TZ ~ llospolldtnl: DAVID c . ,AUL DU •Oii
l.Ul-al ~ orspo • S•pltmb9r t, 16, 23, lCI. 1'72 DJt-72 A. BllTL m Dov« Dr!" residents 0we might have to ~ent.I a c:hmce display II----,-·-,-,.,,-,,.,.,,,==---To: JANICI! lll!TZ·'"''r-N~ "HI!, ca11"'4!!•
..
tu ..... ol the dorm into thnlc dreas. ooda are OPEN THURSDAY PUBUC NOTICE Vw 1ro ordWOd to""'°•' In tl\11 ~rt. I:.:..£?.0:~1....., m .-• 11-----"""'cc-=-----lioc4iltd at 100 Clvk Conllff' Drlyo Wllk'. 'P.';;"Dji:Md Orar1119 Cout D.!IV Pftclt. classrooms and of£lce9." tured on days. NIGHTS 'TIL 9 ,..,,. 41" s1nt1o An•. c.itfoml•. on Oet. 1t. 1t12 •' SOJii......btr 23, u, ». lm .~72
The-••• ebout ·~ studen•-WlllT\O' foll!' nm.: .. ICTIT10UI IUSINllS ,..,...,, Dlo~rtrntnt No.~ lo , ..... '"Y•---------~~-'"'.... 'l\N ~ .1'""1'"''9 .--NAMI ITATIMlllT lotil:.,...IOll wnv ciwiialn or.s.n req_ ... living there, 50 percent d. them f a d oz e n 120 TUSTIN AVE. Th• 1o11ow11'11 PlflOll 11 c1o1no 11u111111u .., bf OAVIO A. ae:n•"POIWI'"' .,_,.d -'~ Most students aMembled to ''' "" • fNMM bV thl•'court ., MT 1or111 from 11..U,,,11ty groups. Newport Be•ch BUENA VISTA ·C 0 u H s EL IN 0 '" ""' ttRQUl!Sf Fo111. OJtOl!R ANDl--,.,,,==-=-=----..,-,..."'--
PUBLIC NOTll:t: .-
minority students II. t tend help opttate the dorm. Rooms SERVICES. /llll Clulpman A~-. Dl!!CLAM.'TION. ••: Nt0o1FICA.TION. SU,•RKMI CCMl•T OP ,,... •• ' ha be painted elJow t I !/1 blk. No. of Coa1t Hwy.1 O.tdtl\ GroYt. c.r. f'1"2 o.WS. 11 1"2. STAT• Ol'l::ALl't'Ol..".'t...~· .
school under the federal CO:!. :! cinderJoa-""lyo 640-7811 .;.~·,':;::~~.1~~-""'"· ~ "'"'"""'· ''· T•• ~J:.: ~ E ducational Opportun!Ues e·-Tllh IM.lllnau .. being C'Ollductod by Ill .. "',......: .... ~!or Cwrt ~TIC• w ......... Oft
Program which pays their walls. 1a-...-1un1 Ml•W c1Mrw-llldlvldu•I. l1tl ~ ......, ..,. 111 "* ...._,. # WILL •
room and board d. $641.50 a Addi Mondol : "Jf it doesn't Tiii• ;,~ :":..nii ...,. County c..:. ...._ (elffllc• ft6M ~., •='• . ., . ..~---work, we could go out of • Cl•rk "' 0rlfl9ll county on :S...t1t1nti.r "· -'"' m•>.,-0 • • £aw. ., Jdsl:Mtl,.. •-' *""""' OCIUl;;o>~. lo.....:--&--'.. Tlt9tuntN'ftofOI 1m. ,, lkAr!y J, ~ o.puty .,. • • o.ce...d. . -r ·-r· Last year says Mondoll ~-_... CO\#llV C .... k. htilbMd Of'll'lllO c~ °"11" l'llot HOYICE IS.. HEltEIY Gf¥1:N "lMt • •oetttrf W. lttlMS S•PllC ..... 1 .. D. W alld OCloWr 7. MARY L. HI BS::R ,._fl.., 11o1W1 • pttt.
there were slightly fewer than ============:! Anottttn AT u.w 1m. · u.12 "°" Jot fl!tObllte f1f wsu 11111 ,.. ~ ·~ 8 tu d e n t, m· the "' •· ~ •-PIJllUC ,,._ . of ......._ flf Ac1m111111rafl1111 w1~u ~ BUSINESS AND ~ c: ....... tMU ....,,._ an-.t, rwflrtneo hi Wiiien " """" ..,. dorm-about 60 percent o{ Tiii: UHlM flKther plff'fkultrL •nd that !M fltNi....,
th f _,..,....., PROFESSIONAL PUBLIC NOTICE ,,_ '""'""" '"''""' -"' '"'"'" "" y-,,.. _,.., em l'Offi uau,...•~:r groups. \l·-----------1 "ublllMd Or•..-CMrt Dalt., "'°'· NAMI STATUUf1' fw ~ 11, 1'72 11 t :CIO •,111., i.., '3IO
He •~'boles mudl of the ••CTITIOUS •USIHl!SS S~ttmbv 2l. :JO. Ind Oclob9t 7, '" Tiit fotlowfl'IO ,... ........ """""'C-1TOom llf Dtpartmonl Ho. ,, of ·llald '"' GUIDE NAM• STATEMINY ltn 2531-12 ... ICIUrf, ., JOG Clvk C1nter D1'¥I w ... ; 111 dorm's past problems to TM tm1ow11111 perM1n1 ••• oc1no PUBLIC NOTICE · SM. l!!NTS::Rll'flMS. nn T.i....,. Dr .. ttio City" S.nt• ""'· c111lorlll.. ·
wbo did ot bllsl""1 as: H·-•..,•-·-~--··· O.t9d "''-"'bor '11. 1-"troublemakers" n ,,. .... ...,_,....,....,_,...,....,_,..,.;~I ''""""'' ,.., • 1 1 c ... "" -...... 7 -.,.,. I~ .. .. • I,...-· °''·1--------~---·I Salv•lw• ~it.in. Hn TIUIM or.. WILLIAM E. SI JOHN,
live there. I M=·= Vind... Linde... 11 •·• .. ICTITIOUI IUJIJflSI Huntington Buch. CA WM.T1i7"' • .i~A~ .... •· MATTRESSES • Charl•ifon Slrnl, Cot!• MOU. '262' ... ,N,!'!!I ITATl!MIHT d 1 ... '",' "',11,,... i. bOll!I COlldudt4 by .., AU-.,. •I 'u.w .,BUT WE KNOW who the M1rl• Vond1r LlnMn, 116' ct11.rl•tl011 Tht "" ,,...,ng per11111• .,. 0 1111 L v d11• · 1111 WM!clft Drt" Ifill!• m
t oubl k nd tb,.., Strnl, COii• MtH 9262' bu1fnns as· Salvatoro M..ttttUI N ......... ICll C•lllenlla ftUI
r ema ers were a .. ~,, MATTRESSES This twtln.sa 11 bolng cond1,1eted b'f • WESTERLY MARINE, fil_' ?Olh This ,, •• _,,, 1111c1 wlltl 111a c-ty ,111. '"'' ~ are no longer allowed. in the p•rtnan~p. s1rn1, N9WPOrt l•Kh. C• 11. '"'6111 ci.r1t 01 Or•• cOuntv 1111: Sapt. s, itn. "'"""" w .. "''-"
IOATI HOMD TIAIUU M1r11 Vander Lind.,, ~~.Box l'UI, NtwPOrt Buch. Call!. I~ l•v.,ly J. ~. 0eputy COunty PubllNWd 'or:nsN CO.it 0.ll'f ""'· donn," said Bill Hanington, l«ill .. • ...,.. Tiii• 1t1l•mant fllwd w1111 1111 Countv stewn A. LH, m H•mlltan No.2, Clork. _ s.ptombv 2'. 30 and Oclollw ·• Rincon manager c11rk ot oranoa CO!Jlltv on S&ptMlbeor tt. .._ 1tn ..,,· ' . c:.. M .. Menr-c.. Im. WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COUNT Y Cod• MONb C•lll. t'l6l6 ,ubHIMd Or...-Cont D•llY '"°'· .n Mondo! said he diamissed 90 "" N ~ CLERIC, by l•verly J, Mlddoll'. Depi.otv. E•rt L. IOWlff, 'Z'l1 20!11 Slrtol, s.pttmMr '· '" n. ». 1'12 2311·721-----------·~-~--..,A---...,... ....... > "••·"·" •-C ' 0 U Pll-' NewpOl't B..ell, Calif. '2660. .-8-1303 s11111mbt'r JO. •nd 0c11!ber 1. w. --•c N011CE ""f'SOJlS from dorm resan:1 .... ~ Liberty "" ..--..,..1111' "' I Y,. ,·,·. Thi .. MIMM 11 bl\" cOlldUc.l"'-.... • PUBUC NOTICE
near the end of last tenn and 1m :wJ.n l'•rtMl"llllp. l--~r~~-~~~~~~--1-----o:;;;;;o----l~~~~~~~~~~~~~===:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=I StawnA.tM the troubles decreased eart L. aow .. r "ICTrTtO\tl aus:••ts • ""' . Tills tl•l-1 fllod wltll tht County MAM• tTAYIMaNT SU,IRIOll COUttT 0" 1'.~ M~ problems rev 01 v e d Cl«k of Or•• County (11'1; S911t'"'ber n , Tllll fllllowlllll P*'Mll I• dol11111 ~hwu STATI DI' C.ALl .. O!tHIA,, around fights or ha1"8M1'1Ytnts 1•n. WILLI~ E. ST JOHN, COUNTY ••: THI co'::'r'X.,O:.,OU.• .
between members of_ different CLERK. by 8ttly J. 81r91tan. Dopvty. \IANCO, ,, .. ,,,.__ ll'td., 5'11!0 O, NOTICI o .. HIAIU• OP •NfrrHNt
-... , TIM!kl. C.llf. .. FOi; ,.OIATI CW WILL -.,.. racial groups. '"'bllthtd Or•nao C:0.11 O.lly ,Hot. TM H. V(lftdlfnG, 17401 kvlna llvd.. l.ITTlllS TllT*-MIMTUY,,...-~
Mondo! and H ... ....i..m,..., S.ottmber 2:1, 30. •nd OdOWt 7, 14, SUli. O, T...,._ C.nt n:M Etl1t1 of EMMA IELI(, ~ -'" .. ~ f•-·:r-'Y m, .L-! A..a...L..-J lf1'1 m1·1t .~~I-h Nilll ~ bY an NOTICE IS HEltEIY GIVl:H • .ltwlt agree tllere also was a high in· ..... ...... dUiiilN WWW d T-H Vtindlllll HAJtllY JEROME DILLON Ml ......
cidence o( crime, such as PUBLIC NOTICE Tiii• m""'*1: fl!M w1t11 "" '-IV '""'" • PfllllOll ""' Problio " wu1 Olld Cl4wil of Of"'9' COUJllY on: Sapllmber 21. for lauanc. of Lon.n Tosi•~. to thefts and trash can fires. •ICTrTIOUI 1u11111u if72. ,.,. Betty J. lirflhn, °""""' tM pe1i11_. rmreneo 19 Wlllcf\ I•"*-"But over ~-last year, the .. ...,.. ITAT«MIMT CCII.Ill"' Clwk for hlrther ,.,.,1cu1 ..... •l'ld !NI ... t!ino Ul'IC •r . ,. .. afld pl.ca of •rll!lil !hi Umt 11111 -..i -'-e rate ~-gooe down ,,.. """ tcUowlng "'"'°" I• dolne bin!.,... Mt tor oc-11 1m •' •:00 .. -In .... .... ..._ ,,.. ... ,......... or.... CC9lf o.itr• ...... ,., ' "o' ~ . ..,,.. ... pen:eot," uya: MoodoL . STANDMiO ttEAl. ESTATI. 1'1'111 ,., ...... II, .. !Ind oetelllW '· , ... c-.~i';' c1...k't;l-::":~:~ ~.~ ,
ML C.0-Cir., Foun:.111 \l.UO.,.. 1"2 ~· • _036-n -~fl...,._ AM, C•lllllnlll. •
OF THE MINOR. !TY I '--.._.. -.•. •--"'""· -C..:i.tll Cir., huJ.13•-,,...,.. .-. PUIUC NOftfS · _':: WKLiAM ·c-. 'St. "IOttN
Spock No
Smoker
MEMPHIS, TeM. !UPI)
-Dr. Benjamin Spock,
the People's Party pres--
dlentlal candidate, says he
never smoked marijuana,
although he advocates its
legalization.
"Frankly, it's a little
embarrassing," he sailt. _
"If offered the chance to
csmoke marijuana, I
wouJdn't evea know what
to do ."
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• ~ JtiMpli UMtrt --ITAi ,. --..... a Tlllt .. -....... ,.,... "'1fl itW Cau4'ltY TM ~ ... ...... ........ j dWi ot o,.,.. eountv "' s.,t: 11. 1m. u : ....,. ''" tno -.aat By Btwl'IY J . MMdoX. Dopilly County WIST C0iUT OfL TOOL C0M'ANY, A__,. tert """""°"
c1or1i. 1'21' Or-. er,...._ ~ c.tlltoml• "lltllllhod OrMlllO c"'' Denr ""°'• •·Mltt '21110 · s.smmt1or 2', 30 and OC:lobir ~ 1tn .. ~lrhed Or•nee Co.11 Dally Piiot, J•llllS It. ,...,..., 1'2:1 Oro.co Clrcl•· )ilff-72
Septamti« 1•, ZS. IO. •nd Ottobtir 1. 'i.confla. C•lllornl• t2'10
1m 202•12 TN• bllllflMI I• COMucMd bY on 111-PUBLI dh-tc1r.rto1. C NO'nCE
PUBIJCNOTICE JMM11t.,..,.._. .l::::=:::::-"'.:=-:::::::-::c:::::-:-::=,-=c~ TN• sl•'-1 was fllad wlllt tho C-· NOTICE 0, .. UIL!C "aMI ... TO 1•
HCIYICI TO C1lllNTOttl Of' IUUC :.,.<:r.n: llf Or•llllll CNI:.,. 1111 ~ NllLD IT TN8 CMtA•• COUWTY
TRAM.S,. • ._ AND 'NOTICI Of' lfl· n, Im. ....0C PUllHIJla CQMM!SllOill ·~ flt? T•HDff TWMtl, ••. 'OP LIOUOI: ..... TWll.l'TM IJKW•MIWT TO· TM&
LICINS? 011: l.ICINlb · MoUTI• Pl.Aft Ofl DttAINMm, NOTICE IS HE•EIY GrYEN ti 3tlo htllllhld or_... CMll Dolly "ilol. 'llf'IHni ID 11111 P .. 11111111 llllll· loflll'lt
Crldl!Of'I f1f SOUTH COAST EH· S~lal'l'lber ZS. »..Ind OciOMr 7, 14 ~. u ~. ~ °"*"""' . ., ""°
TERPtttSES, • o-"91 """'"""'CC1171-lffl ~12 0...,.. c.ln:.,. l'lanrll119 ~IOlon.
-eci llf W. E. Br\dgtl, SS No. ..... i. Nflc9 l1 ll«"°Y --llMll a 111*fc ,_,..
5'-91 "-""'" 9r!dgN. SS No. sn4MrW1 PUBLIC NOftCB 11'111 wlll • Mid ..., "" Mid COINllllllOl'I Dontld E. lridga. SS No. ~I 111 I ........,.._ l~t to MW 'MHW
B1rbllra 9r1d;IH. S.S No. ~h • tlMt' l"IM o1 ~•kla9a. Orat1119 °COUMy,
Frank W. T. l.aHIYt• SS Ho. $1142-1 .. 1 IU,..._ CCMMT OP Tlfl c.lffanl ...
alld Silty UH~ SS No. Wl-1M'Uf, JTAT9i Ofl C.U.:~!llA f'Ofl S.1d ll'ICr.,..,...1 I• dnlgne,ltd E~llr'I'
Transferor and L ctrtlM, Y1MM bln.!""1 TII• COOllTY~CMU.Me9 11 ~ ~ 1o ~ •n """*" of oddrna ll 2-' ~-'' In itlt ·C"l ·" ..._ !flt Mlitw , • .,, DI Dr8tM11'"1llr 11111 H~ IMdl, C-'Y OI' Or.... left -=~· OP 31 _. PITnlOlf lt"llM llllM!rl1I ""-· ' ' '
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LmRA (Sept 00 ~t 22\· ant.....,•• In SvdnlY Om•r•'• l•t,
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ment. ~1cans some of your
fantasies could be co me
realities. Leo is involved.
Review ·hopes and wt-.
Sodal ·c»ntitets, llO\V can be
mem!dnptl. <Zeetlvc energies
What Makes A Giff
Join loller Derlly? •
SS No.:::.::::-111d W,lf.lnt 1· Smifh. L U 0" .ADMINISTU.T10M P9lld lntwf wltl ti. Mid •f 1;» ~· ss No. , Tr__. ft 1~ WfTK.T:ll..wtl.L ......... or •• _, !Mr'Mfttr •• ~ :·Ol'I .i Tr---. ~ ......._ ...,_ II ...... of DIU.A M. JOHNSTON TVOld9y, OctobW 10, ltn. 111 f1¥' 1-ri1'1;1
2615 H-loufey.rd, lft ... City Of D c 1• • Md mMllP!O ,_ " tht Or~ .... ,., N~----c-ity-11f ·a.-• 11... NOTICE II liU:llY GJVEN Witt ~ng <:ommlltlon, Engl 'Bu!ld-of Callfor'fll• '*'· Del.LA M. VANCE, hM 'fti.: """"" • lnq, '411 Civic C'"le!' Drl.... ~ ....
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find ouilet. ·
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 11):
Your views, aspirations are
cha llenged. Realize :vou are
dealing from posiiion of
3lrength. There is no need to
'•BEAN
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With 40 Years Expet1ence In all
phases ot the Vocal Arts
OPENS 'Hfll ·STUDIO OCTOIER t
IALIOA ISLAND
SPfflall•t 1n·Tone • Voh:• lulldlng
WILL ALSO OFFER INiTRUCTION$ IN SOC IAL CONOVCT
FDr Appt. Att.r Ocnti.r t
C•ll 67M134 l.t'ON ' a.m.
AG CAPITAL OF THE WORLD"
BEAN BAG
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from
Cash & Carry
l,argest A•sortme11t f• Or•11ge Count11
NOW AVAILABLE, IEAN•BAG FILLER
HOUISt
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OPEN 7 DAYS. Dally •110.t I SANTA ANA & OPEN 1 DAYS. Deily 'f1J04
l•lutd•y t~l0·6; Su11. -104 COSTA MllA FnJsy 'tll t i S1.1...il•y 10-1
SANTA ANA ORANGE COSTA MESA
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ing leave the shelter"oflhoine for"the'.rotk·'im>
sock-'em world ot ROU...DettiYl•This week, in •n
exclusive Interview with skatinc star Jo.i Wti1torJ.
FAMJLY WEEKLY asks that question-end ge1$tht
answe,rs. Explains 37·year-old Joan: "Money isn't
where it's 1'911lly at; money isn't why you work for
stardom con.tlnUOlisly, .. even when you already have
it. Do you ~ what it'1 like to be •ble to brine
20,000 people tothtlrfeet-to make them ICIYl or
hate you? That's where It's at PIM.r' Here, In
words and pictures, is the bruisllll. taMlry tlftselly
world of "derby"-from the brok .. ahoulders •nd
split lips to the role of sex and ~·1 llb on th•
·rink. Look for It In this WMk's luu. of FAMILY
WEEKLY, your weeknl 11111PZfM.
• BILLY GllAHAM AT HOMa -The world know•
him as religious leader, confidante of king, and
presidents and celebrlty,-but ·Rev. Grahatit *1ao
is a husband l!lld father, What.are his.five rules
for his children to live ·by?' FamOy Weekly 'lilts
them Sunday. ·
e PRESSURE COOICI~ -Food Edltor"MarUJ!)I
Hansen hell's readers redlleover Ille preuate
cooker and 1ta meal-In. dt.11 ~.Article In-
cludes recipes for two of the c&bes.
All Coming Sunday With The
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MARQUIS BROUGHAM 4-DOOR PILLARED HARDTOP
'1J l ACS ·27
COUGAR 2-DOOR HARDTOP
OVE·R 1/2 MILLION DOLLARS OF 1972
INVENTORY WILL ·BE SOLD N W!
D.EMO'S coMns. CAPRI. PANTEAA. CONTINENrAi ·~ MARK IV. MONTEREY. MARQUIS. COUGAR
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CADl·LLAC
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steering, power (disc) bro~kes, powef seats. vinyl roof, tinted
glass, wheel covers. If you wool a prestige: cor ot a Chevrolet
'68VW
Square back ' radio, heater. Hurry on this one, it won't be here long . No.
WBM 174 . '
• price~reiti$M3tl :l . . $1:171 · .. ' '
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This cor has onty 7,000 octvol mMs. 6£T,t1i9 luxwy for this low
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-dio, iilhyl roof. YXOS60. Beller' tM.lrry on this one.
1971 AUDI
4 spttd. rodio,.111 £TE low mileage this car is showroom fnsh
and drives like o Mercedes.
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TAILO•ID
FI NANCING
ON THE NEW OR USED
CAR-OF YOUR CHOICE
OUR USED CAR
WARRANTY IS
HONORED COAST
TO COAST
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HE'S NOT TOO IW'PY
TO ME'ET YOU,
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iHIS MCMH "TllE COV!:T'EP l'LACK r---------fEATHER GOESTD111em1l'E's 5~tL , m mi ... 1 musr 1.
MOST UN~HISTlt'A'TSI GOV! IVV Oifl!ISH 1ll/SJ ..,.., ''! ',",· 1liAT VAGUE VASSAL OF VAPIDl1Y! f----'"' ""'"'" , -1liA1 .. J00Jl!'( TJ1AN OF TORPIPITY! I SHl!R , 1
LIMP117 LI%~) NA/ll!E YOU WIU.! '
INPIAN OF-1HE MONTH!
MUTI AND JEFF
RGMENTS
by Tom K. Ryan
I'M HoME
BETWEEN ONE AND'TW:>I
by Dale Hale
ii P...-..J.'
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NANCY
BE' READY' FOR
AN UNUSUAL..
SURPRISE' WHEN
YQU GET HOME'
WE'IGHT
ANP
FORTUNE
by Ernie Bushmiller
I DE'CIPE't' TO TAKE' A
8ATH WITHOUT BE'ING
TOl.P "JO ,C ., ··~· ... ~""' ...... -..
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GORDO
MOON MULLINS
... I CAN'T COME ~
Rl<;HT OIJT ANP
ASK HER WH,AT JT
W/'S I Pl>OMISED iODo . ...-;;-...._
ANIMAL CRACKERS
!T'S NICE ... eur
eoi.l'MO\\J 1r1& ·· :t T1WJK :t1M
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by Gus Arriola l
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L.o~p P.! You PROMISED
You1D STR/'IGHTEN OUT
MY CHSCl<l10Di< /ONIGHJ'!
Guess :i::1u. c:;o
8ACIC: TO 'IHE
01: J;l0MB ...
by Roger Bollen
tCXJl<SE A PAclFI~
IS ll!CE IF </a) IQCtli:
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ACROSS
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while
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1ubnitut1
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Mtt1111rri ne1n
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murl1ge l11rnln.g
22 Sh•d• ol rfd 49 Think of
24 Pota111 highly
15 R"rtd 51 Briliah mon1y
26 H1v1---·on 53 Me0it1t1
one's ,noulders upon
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28 Eleclra·
m1gn11ic
devote
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31 Ducks
32 Hott111n
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G•Hk
colonnade
57 PerHll1t ot
fldkig IWIY
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59 MeadO"MI
61 Elde,•v
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Preti1t
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Listens to Landers
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JUDGE PARKER
I PLEASE ,., DON'T
I l DON'T KNOW 60! I 'VE PLAN·
WHAT TO SAY, NED A YE.RY, VERY
I' ABBEY ... BUT I SPECIAL DINNER
MUST LE.A.VE FOR THE TWo OF US! I IMMEDIATELY!
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MISS PEACH
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YOU CAN BET THAT 80RGSON'5
WIFE CALLED HIM AFTER YOUR
VISIT LIEU TENANT! W!U PARK
HERE AND SEE WHE'l'HER HE CO~ES THROUGH THAT GATE!
, :J: 5MA~L ENDEAVO~ TO M~IN
YOU Wf'J'M A FEAT OF J'LLUSION •.• J.l!STlR ANC> .t~1 J\.I S'J" l"olt l"UN,
-fHE rwo OF YOU
~~Mlii AS ON6!!
PERKINS
'{OVR NOSE 15
100 Jll6!
by Harold Le Doux
THERE'S HIS CAA
HOW, SAM! L!T'S rouow HIM!
by Mell
by John Miies
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Find It, Trade It
With e Went Ad .
·rhe Biggest Marketplace on 1:he Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results
I~ I _.., .. l~I -·-l~I _ .... I~! ---
P ete B arrell f<e a/t'J MACNAB
IRVINE LI DO ISLE
A summer haven -large south patio. Bright
and cheerful throughout. 3 BR, 2 baths. 35'
Lot. Ask $76 ,500. Would consider lease/option.
510 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :30
SPY GLASS HI LL-VIEW
p retJenlJ
~ INCOME PROPERTY
PENINSULA DUPLEX
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LIDO ISLE BAYF RONT -
Ul TIMATE IN LUXURY
I~
. ~ Freeway on-ramp! Located near ~"'edco &
: • Levittrs in San Bernardino. $1 .35 per square
fool ·
1 You'll love living in this popular new area in
a brand NEW 4 BR Lusk-built home. Family
& formal DR. Wet bar, carpeted & rm for
pool. 3-Car garage. $76,000
3860 OCEAN BIRCH OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30
ON E HALF BLOCK TO BAY/BEACH -one
block to ocean. Has immaculate OY.'ners unit
-ne\\•ly carpeted and draped. plus large
steady income bachelor unit. Call for deta1ls
on this ne\v listing ... , . . . . . . . . . . . .. $49,900.
Price reduced for i1nmediate sate! Exqui~
site beyond co1n pare. 45' beach frontage .
Elegant private 1naster s uite \\'f.p. t\ddi-
tio1lal 2 13R"s . provide vie\Y of bay. Graci-
ou s handcrafted stairway. Den & 21h
ba ths. Gourmet kitchen. Unbelievably
priced al $225.000. (C:22)
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COMPANY
REALTORS
2841 E. Coast Hwy., Co rona del Mar
"Selling Real Estate in Newport Harbor
NEWPORT HEIGHTS-$97,000
Spectacular view of city lights. bay & ocean.
Exotic oriental decor. 3 Bedrooms, fonnal
dining & 3 baths. Convenient location.
204 KINGS PLACE OPEN SUN 1-5 :30
LINDA ISLE-$167,000 t
Best waterfront buy! Charming near-ne\r 5
bedrm quality built home with family rm,
formal dining rm & 41> baths. Wet bar, bar·
beque & 3 fireplaces. Pier & slip.·
16 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :30
LUCKY SEVEN
GRACIOUS LIVING PLUS INCOME -Own-
ers unit -2 bedrn1. & 2 fireplaces -plus six
other 1 bedrm. 3pts. All newly ren1odeled,
plushly decorated. Balboa Peninsula.
1338 W. Bolboa Bl., N.B. Open Sat. & Sun. 1·5
TRIPLEX-CUSTOM BUILT
BEAUTIFUL OWNER UNIT -3 bedrm .. 2
full baths with in-law suite; A 2 bedroom
l 'l< bath unit; and I bedrm., I bath unit.
Builtins plus dishwasher, forced-air heat.
wall to \val ! carpets, 6 closed garages and
BAYCR EST -ST RIKING DESIGN
Outstanding 3 bedroom, 3 bath. High bean1-
ed ceiling. Inviting patio & garden. Rootn
for pool' $79.500. Charles Arnold 642-8235.
(G23)
Since 19441
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673-4400
COATS & \VAU.ACE takes
pleasure in announcing the
llS90Ciatlon of D A V E
LEIGHTON into lh('!r Costa
Mesa office. DAVE has been
very act lvi'.' in CommWlity
Affairs for n1any years aod
has been appointed Com·
munity Relations Director
in addition to his posHion as
Sali'.'s Representative. II you
have question11 regarding
Real Estate, the City of -~ Costa l\lesa. etc., gi\ie DAVE
laundry room ........ $69,950. CA LL 642-4353
BALBOA COVES A·l HALF ACRE
NEWPORT BEACH -CONDOMIN IUM
Gracious 3 BR. -2112. bath condMninium .
1-:lighly upgraded & professionally decorat-
e<I . Ne'v copper plumbing, D\V & kitchen
fixtures. Beautifully landscaped. Large se-
c luded pool. ExcellenUy priced at $44,500.
(G24l ~ a call. \\'e certainly feel Attractive waterfront home for only $84,590!
3 Bedrooms. dininJ!: area & 2 nice bat~s.
Built-in ran_ge & oven., Great area. Private
pier & float. Owner leavin.1? area.
N> l!!"'!""'~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I honored ha,·ina-him \Vith us. ,,
Geheral General
EXCELLENT HOME - 4 Bedroom and 3
baths in top condition. Approx.'6000 sq. ft. of
new greenhouses. Exclusive with us~ $59.500.
20362 Birch, Back Bay Open Sun . 1-5
TU RTLEROCK -PANORAMIC VI EW!
Excellent location! 4 BR., FR .. pool! Price
reduced for quick sale ~ Laszlo Sharkany
644-6200. ( G 25)
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-546-4141-
(0pon Evenings)
MESA VERDE-$37,500
Immaculate home with 3 bdrrlls, fam. rm.
enclosed lanai and 2 baths. Lge rooms,
beautiful stone fireplace, good floor plan &
lovely yard. Quiet street. lmmed. poss.
1645 SAMAR OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :30
12 UNIT MOTEL
ORANGE COAST -MOTEL plus leased DOVER SHORES ,
coffee shop, major corner .......... $145.000.
CALL 642-4353. ~a~5\i~> B~l~;.~ft~v. l~~~s~a~~· ~\liti:. l
. HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Lovely "Lusk" built 4 BR., 2112 ba., fam.
rm. w/frplc. & wet bar. Low maintenance
yard. '69,5()Cl, Cathryn Tennille
BEAUTIFUL LAGUNA CONDO
This is the· la'st ·word in relaxed oceanside
living.; ·pOo1s , tennis, volley ball ; all private,
with guards. 2 BR., 2 ba ths. 2 Car. Some
view. Spotless. G. Grupe ~
OPEN SATURDAY 1-5
College Park
Family-Pool CORONA DEL MAR "OWN-YOUR.OWN "
On the water! Fantastic view & pride of
ownership bldg. Private marina, pool, jacuzzi
& security guard. Adult occupied. 2 Bed-
rooms, 2 baths. Call for brochure. $89,950
LINDA ISLE LOT-$69,500
A real choice Taylor Co. Exclusive. Build
your own luxury home on this island of finer
homes & yachting. A real buy.
Office Open Saturdays & Sund•y•
PETE BARRETI REAL TY
1605 Wutclllf Dr .. N.B.
642-5200
General General
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Elaine Svedeen 642-8235. (G26)
CAM EO HIGHLANDS -VIEW
A real je\\1el. 3 RR .. 3 bath -built-ins.
Pool. I•'antastic 30' MBR \.v/f.p. Private
corner location. $74,500. J~laine Svedeen
642-8235. OPEN Sal. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. 517
Garrett Dr. (G27)
BIG CANYON -NEW CUSTOM HOME
150' frontage on 17lh fairway. 4 BR.. FR.,
DR. -41f.! baths. 3 fir..epl aces. Oversize 3-
ca r garage. Lot just under one half acre.
$160 .000. OPEN Sat. & Sun . 1-5 p.m. #1
Pinehurst Lane. (G2.8 )
LI NDA ISLE
3500 SAUSALITO, Harbor View Hills, CdM.
Ocean view. Beaut. pool w/pool sweep.
Prof. decor. & lndscpd. 5 BR., 3 baths; sep.
lam. rm. w/frpl. $114,950 Incl. land.
Carol Tatum
VIEW -POOL
Attractive 3 bdrm., 2 baths; din. rm. & fam.
rm . home in private area. Steps to ocean.
This home is surrounded with lovely trees
& plants. $132,500. Edie Olson·
Guest-Vacant
ABANDONED CREA ~I
PUFF! 1'~AST OCCU·
PANCY! FRESH PAJNT
and NE\V CARPETS!
Double raised hearth fire.
place. Vault<!d ceiling. Large
FAMILY R00~1! Queen
size bedrooms. Leisure kit·
chen plus extra large DE·
TACHED GUEST FACIL-
ITY ! Both hon1e and gu<'5l
opeM to SPARKLING 31'
POOL! Easy care park like
grounds. COMPLETELY
REMODELED! B a r g a i n
priced a t only $36,950. Call
fast • &i.;..oJro.
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OCEAN FRONT VIEW SITE-445,000
Encinitas R-2 lot. High on a cliff overlook-
ing fabulous beach & ocean. Near La Costa.
Office Open S1turd1y & Sunday
'iOur 27th Year''
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Rtaltan
2111 San Joaquin Hiiis Road
''Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club''
Best buy in area. Immac. 4 bdrm., 2 bath
single story hOJlle.-Large patio, room for
pool. Newly rellecoratecl. View of bay &
ocean. Low lease. $65,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR
341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161
Gener•I
Elegant Mediterranean decor. Gourmet
kitchen. Large FR., formal DR. 4 BR., 41'.i
bath. Recreation room. Picture windows in
FR., LR., master BR. & study overlook
waters of the Bay. Dave Cook MZ.8235.'
OPEN Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. #46 Linda Isle.
(G29)
HARBOR VIEW HILLS-MAKE OF1'1!1l/
Handsomely appointed 4 BR. -2 bath -
3-car garage. View! Observation deck,
patios, gas BBQ. Self~leaning oven. Pan-
elled F'R .. bar. Custom carpeting & drapes.
Owner bought another. Must sell ! $89.900
fee land. Dona Chichester 642-8235. OPEN
Sunday 12-5 p.m. 1221 Keel Dr. (Gil)
3 BEDROOMS & FAMILY ROOM
PRIME LOC. IN UNIVERSITY PK. Popu'
lar "Tulane" home. Tip-top shape. Nicely
upgraded. Just listed -$48,500. Call
"Chuck" Lewis
96' UNSURPASSED BAY-OCEAN VIEW
A Spectacular View from every room in this
Corona del Mar 3 bdrm. home. Room for
additional development. $195,000. Call
Bill Bents. '
TOP VIEW OF BAY & OCEAN
Quality bit. custom home with 4 bdrms.,
41> baths. din. rm., brkfst rm. & den. Large
entry patio plumbed for pool. Priced to sell
at $155,000. Kathryn Raulston
' . LIDO ISLE -70' LOT
Here is your chance! Opportunity to Jive
on one P,f the best streets in a charming 3
BR. home, or add ~n to your needs. $91,500.
Eugene Vreeland
1N HUNTINGTON HARBOUR
This cuslom 4 BR., 3 Bai Is occupied by the
original owners who had 'the liome built ior
them. At $65,000 you have form. dining,
fam. & laundry. Al Fink --Colch.wl,B111lmr
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133-0700
644-2430
550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B.
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WOW!!!!
THE BLUFFS
Popular 4 Bclrms., 21h
baths. Like new ! Bar•
ly used. Closo by pool,
school, market. Just
can't la st the week·
endl Call today or tc>
-NEWPORT CENTER, N.B, 644-4910
General -Gerwr•I
* OPEN DAILY 1 • 5 *
3816 Key Bay, Corona d•I Mar
LARGE POOL -YOUR OWN LAND
4 Bedrooms, family room. 3 Car garage.
Fast move-in. $89,950 * ADOBE CLASSIC *
By Cliff May
4 Bdrm. 4,000 sq. ft. home. Pool, paddock,
-citrus, acreage. TRUE LUXURY. $225,000
night or first thing in mm~,,~ 2865 E. COAST HWY.
tho E~~l~~~.1 Wilh I !•!•!•!'1:1!:!\\!~f.~&l!b~=~~· L~~T~0h::o~::A~ut~~:·~~~:IMA:dg!.l~R
C: ·~:~11 t .. lf' I' General Gonorol
(..<TSt ~\f. Q!'JJ
'· ,. realty OVER 1/2 MILLION IN SALES
.,_,; LAST WEEKI! '~:,.;;:;:~ i:~"' WE STILL HAVE
644-1133 ANYTIME A FEW BARGAINS LEFT
*JUST LISTED* BEACH DUPLEXES
Immac. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath Y.i Block to beach .............. Ji•OOO
homekloohqu•;eft ~QlCI r lot, Ocean View ... , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000
cozy tc am1l)l room, Lid B yf t beam ceilings and crackling 0 a ran · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 9 ,000
used brick nrep1ace. walk • DAVIDSON REALTY
lo """""'-'-SubJnlt all tums 5801 W. Coos! Hwy., N.B. 646-7767 So~~A~REAL~ 3116 Newport Blvd., N.8. 673-9060
General · General
SUPER NEAT PALERMO MODEL
Ready to move into
Formal dining, wet bar, 2 fireplaces, 4
bedrooms, 2'h baths with much more-
$73,600 FEE
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Ca rmel -Lovely home with large cov-
ered patio. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, dining
room, family room & room for boat
storage.
$53,000 LEASE
HARBOR VIEW HOMES REAL TY CO.
8-.0780
General General
DOVER SHORES -4600 SQ. FT.
Superbly built. immaculate 5 BR .. DR.,
FR Marble entry & halls. Pool w /jacuzzi.
Irreplacable quality construction. $198.flOO
fee land. Barb!ll'l Aune 642-8235. Open Sun.
1-5 p.m~l Gala'y Dr. (Gl2)
EA TBLUFF -LUSK . BU il T
5 Bi~ autiful Bedrooms' 3 Bathrooms!
Family room! Dining Room! Service
room ! 3-car garage! Room for Pool! Jack
Howell 644-6200. OPEN Sat. & Sun. 1·5 p.m..
2201 Aralla. (Gl7)
DOVER SHORES -VIEW!
Dramatic gallery entry. Elegant 4 BR., 3
bath, spacious FR. -DR. -Gourmet kit-
chen. Beautifully landscaped. Single story.
3-car garage. $112,500. OPEN Sat. & Sun.
1·5 p.m. 1836 Galaxy Dr. (G20)
[Irvine I -· ..__,,~., I
IOIDclferDl'l"9 142•12SI
'"' , ..... 144•atl
Neaport ~Calltornle t2MI
C. F. COLESWORTHY & COMPANY, REALTORS
HARBOR HIGHLANDS
Choice Newport ~e family neighborhood. Convenient to Mariners School and park and
Westtliff shoppin harming three bedroom, two bath with .Jjrge added family room
with fireplace. H dwood floors, secluded front courtyard pati'lr. quiet street. Shown by
appointment . •
HOME OR INVESTMENT
You can have your choice. 4 bedroom, family room, 1% baths, sparkling country kitchen.
Perfect as a ''Starter home" or a dandy piece or income properly. Close to major Costa
Mesa shopping and transpo~Uon. New paint In and out. $29,500.
ISi.AND ATMOSPHERE •• , HARBOR VIEW HILLS
·A loucb of tbe tiny bubbles atmosphere flavors this exquisite Barbor View Hills home.
Three bedroom J>llll separate den . or study and family. room. Plenty of privacy with two
palios. Drelm kitchen 'lritli eating area. Mlm>l'ell 1f&rdrobel in the master suite. Panel·
led 8 car pnp. Vacant and ready. 'Not luoebolc!. $82,500. ·
BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM
Enjoy the carefree condominium life In this large 3 bedroom home -1850-sq. ft. of dom·
estic serenity. Up-graded shag carpeting, new drapes and shutters throughout. Formal
dining area, gas built-in range and oven. Convenient, but not too close to the community
poo l. $49,900. .
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Ivan Wells design and construction at Its best. Perfect for the active family and gra-
cioua entertaining. 4 bedroom, formal dinlng room, family room, large gourmet open
kitchen. Large formal patio area includes heated and llllered pool. The view from this
home ls magnificent of the Back Bay and the night lights. Oversized 3 car garage. Call
ror appointment. $131 ,000.
EASTSIDE COST A MESA • Quiet tree lined Eastslde street. Charming 3 bedroom home convenient lo "17th Street
atoru. Low taxes, easy payments. $27 ,950.
Ea stbluff Office, 2545 Eastbluff Drive -640-0020
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HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 Bedroom1 )
til6 ,<\vocado, Corona del Mar
675-3331 • (Sat & Sun l·G)
881 \V . Wilson, Costa ~tesa
646-0555. $25,000 (Sat & Sun 1:30-5:JO)
(3 Bedrooms)
1828 Port Seabourne (HVHomes) NB I
644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
*1467 Regalia Rd . (Rancho Laguna) LB
494-9473, $54,000 (Sun 12-3)
664 Surf. Costa Mesa
673-6642, 675-6459 (Sun 1·5)
*400 Cabrillo, Costa Mesa
645-4491 , $43.500 (Sat & Sun 2-5)
5 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach
644-4910, $84,590 (Sat & Sun 1·5 : 30)
204 Kings Place (Npl. Heights) NB
644-4910, $97,000 (Sun 1·5 :30 )
1601 Kings Road, Newport Beach
644-7270 !Sun 1-5)
723 Cameo Highlanc\s, Corona de! Mar
644-7270 (Sat & Sun 1·5 )
1818 Commodore (Baycrest) NB
64z.8235 (Sun 1·5)
338 &vening Canyon (Shorecliffs) CdM
644-7662 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1801 E . Balboa <Balboa Penin) Balboa
675-3000. $62,500 (Sal 1-5)
442 Catalina, Newport Beach
642-0020
(3 Br. and Family Rm. or Den)
21112 Miramar Lane, Huntington Beach
536-8925, $35,900 (Daily)
2727 Ocean Blvd., Corona dcl Mar
644-2430, $195,000 (Sat & Sun)
2030 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores), NB
646-1550, $110,200 !Daily)
1000 While Sails Way, Corona del Mar
673-2222. $69.500 (Sun 1·5)
489 East 20th Street, Costa Mesa
842-8235, $42.950 (Sal 1·5)
1501 Cumberlaad (Westcliff), N.B.
842-1979 (Sat & Sun 12-6)
9061 Aloha, Huntington Beach
646-0555, $34,950 (Sun 1·5)
17922 Bascom (University Park) Irvine
557-4130 (Sun 1·5 )
*517 Garrett (Cameo Shores) CdM
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
*201 Lovola Rd .. Costa Mesa ~6856. $34,950 (Sat & Sun)
*4800 Surry (Cameo Highlaads) CdM
644-7270 (Daily)
3089 Roanoke Ll\jle, Costa Mesa
979-7654, $33,500 (Sat & Sun 11·4)
510 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB
644-4910, $76,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30)
1645 Samar Place (Mesa Verde) CM
644-4910. $37,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30)
2012 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB
67:>-0000, $84.950 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
322 Poinsettia. Old Corona del Mar
67:>-0000,, $88.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1115 White Sails, Old Harbor Vu Hills
645-6500, $69.500 (Sun 1-51
2815 Loreto (Mesa del Mar) CM
646-3928, $33,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1034 Sandcastle (HVHills) CdM
675-3000, $71 ,000 (Sun 1-51
1114 White Sails.(HVH\lls) CdM
675-3000, $59,500 .' (Sat & Sun 1·51
512 Cameo Highlands Dr: (Cameo Hlds)
CdM . 673-3000, $62.900 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1700 Paloma. Newport Beach
642-5200, $58,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1901 Glenwood (Baycresl) NB
642-5200, $72,500 (Sun 1·5)
22.1 Rochester, Costa Mesa
675-7225 (Sal 1·51
25841 Jamon Lane, i1ission Viejo
586-0222 (Sat 1·5)
518 1 Heil. Huntington Beach
968-4456 (Sun 1·5)
14 Bedroom•)
Outpost Road, Capistrano Valley
644-2430, $72.500 (Suo 2-5 )
*4521 Brighton Rd. (Cameo Shores), CdM
64z.8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ,
304 Na rcissus, Corona del Mar
644-7662 (Sun 1-5)
*910 Nottingham (Dover Shores) NB
675-2723. $115.000 (Sat & Sun 11·5 )
2124 Highland. Newport Beach
f>4&-:l255, $45,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
20:!6~ _Bi rch St . I l:ack r.a.v) S.A. Heights
twl-0200. $59,500 !Sun 1-5)
(4 Br. and Family Room or Oen)
1715 Port Sterling Place, Newport Beach
64-0-0008 (Dally)
*2118 Santiago (Dover Shores). NB
644-6200 !Sat & Sun 1·51
**'653 Bayside Dr. I Yachtsman'< Cove)
CdM. 675-1935 (Dall y)
3308 Ocean Blvd ., Corona del Mar
675-2222, $126.000 (Sal & Sun 1·51
tt538 S. llayfront, Balboa Island
675-3000, S280.000 !Sat& Sun l ·5J
**836 Via Lido Nord. Newport Beach
673-9060, $295,000 (Sun 1·5)
1189 Bismark, Costa Mesa
540-1720, $31,eeG (51111 1-4)
19:ro Irvine , Ne\vport Beach ~l&-1431 , 548-6237 1 IJail y)
1527 ruverview, Orange
5574130 !Sat & Sun 1-.;J
9462 Nautilus, Jluntington Beach
54&-8640 (Sal & Sun 1·51
20031 Big Bend , 11untington Beach
968-5061, $47,500 I Daily)
256 Camellia Lane, Costa Mesa
642-9501 . $34,000 (Sal 1-51
858 Sonora ll d .. Costa l\'lcsa
54&-4431. $35.000 !Sal & Sun)
1019 Wlarion J.n. (\Vestcliff) NB
644-2430, $89,500 (Sun 1-5 )
1"9&San Pablo Cir. (Mesa Woods) CM
545-6328, $37,,500 (Sat & Sun 11·5 )
*3816 Kev Bay (HVuHills) CdM
673-8080,' $89,950 (Dail y 1·5)
**50 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle ) NB
644-4910, $245,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30)
3llllO Ocean Birch (Spyglass Hill ) NB
644-4910. $76,000 (Sat&Sun 1-5 :30 )
1221 Keel Dr. (HVHil ls) CdM
642-82.15, $89,900 (Sun IZ.51
•l Pinehurst (Big Canyon) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-51
1836 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2415 Tustin Ave ., Costa Mesa
642-823.5 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
i 16 Ca ineo l lighlands Dr. (Cameo High·
lands) CdM . 675-6000, $67 ,500 (Sat &
Sun 1·5)
1715 Starlight Ci r. (Baycrest) NB
642-5200, $78 ,500 (Sun 1-51
2015 Commodore (Baycrest) NB
642-5200. $64.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2104 Miramar. Balboa Peninsula
642-5200, $74 .500 (Sun 1·5)
*1406 Santiago (Baycrest ) NB
642-5200. $98.500 !Sun 1-5)
333 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM
64&-3928, $75,000 !Daily)
(5 Br. and Family Rm. or Oen)
***1014 Polaris Dr. tDover Shores)
NB, 644-2430 (Sat/Sun )
**54 Linda l sle Dr. (Linda Isle ) NB
844-2430 (Sun 1-5 )
*3500 Sausalito (Harbor Vu Hill s) CdM
644-2430 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
**#46 Linda Isle (Linda Isle), N.B.
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2201 Aralia (Eastbluff). Newport Beach
644-6200 (Sat & Suo 1·5)
*2401 Francisco Dr., Newport Beach
548-7729, $110,000 (Sat & Sun 1-4 )
2840 Basswood (Eastbluff) NB
644-7662 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
4-01 15th. Sl. (Cor. Sl. James Pl) NB
646-0228 (Sun 1·5)
**3 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB
675-6161 (Sunday)
1337 Galaxy Dr. !Dover Shores) NB
842-8235, $198,500 (Sun 1·5)
**16 Linda Is,Ie Dr. (Linda Isle) NB
644-4910, $167,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30)
tt1306 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Peninsula
644-7270 (Sun 1·5)
174-02 Encino Circ., Huntington Beach
894-44-01, $45.800 (Sun 1·5)
2015 Sabrina Terr. (Irvine Terr.) CdM
675-3331 (Sat & Sun 1-5 )
8332 Snowbird, Huntington Beach
557-4130 (Sun 1-51
**24420 Overlake Dr. (Lake Forest) El
Toro. 557-4130 (Su n 1-5)
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
12 Br. & 2 Br. + Den i • 707 Acacia, Corona del Mar
673-6642, 675-6459 (Sal & 5un 1·5 1
(2 & 3 Bedroom5)
1601! \V. Balboa Blvd., Ne,vport Beach
557-1437, $53.500 (Sun 1-3)
509 Larkspur, Corona del Mar
675-5726 (Sal & Sun 1-5)
;J32 Portland Circle, Huntington Beach
536-81.88, '145.950 (Sat & Sun 11·7)
110 Agate, Balboa Island
675-7tzs I Sat 1-5 l
I f.2.& 3 Bedroom•)
**3412 Marcus Ave., Newport Beach
675-2124, $119,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
HOME AND INCOME
(2 Br. & Bachelor Apt.)
710 lleliolrope. Corona de! Mar
fi7:l·5726 l ~\J ll 1-5) -
UNITS FOR SALE
(7 -J Bedroom Ap•rtments)
1338 W. Balboa, Newport Beach
642-5200 (Sat & Su n 1·5)
LOTS FOR SALE
.** 1653 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's Covel
CdM. 675-1935 I Daily I
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REALTORS
OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY
4 bed., Condo, 334 Tours Lane, C.M. $82,800. 645-4040. Open
house Sat. & Sun 1 ·5
4 bed., 18962 Racine Dr .. Irvine. $52,500. 645-4040. Open house
Sat. & Sun. l ·5
4 bed., 1783 Panay Circle, Country Club Dr .. C.M. $115,000.
645-4040. Open house Sat. & Sun. 1·5
4 bed., 208 Susanna Pl., C.M. 431,950. 645-4040. Open house
Sat. & Sun. 1-4
3 bed ., 1831 Kings Rd ., Newport Bch., $100,000. 645-4040. Open
house Sal & Sun. 1-5 ,
7 bed., 15ll Mira Mar. Newport Bch ., $135,000. 645-4040. Open
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CORBIN -MARTIN INC.
BALBOA ISLAND--lXCLUSIVE
Newly, professionally remodeled home, with
roo~ for expansion. 2 .Large bdrms .. don
sewmg rm. -could be 4 bdrms. This is ~
year 'round home, 'h block from the beach.
Owner might consider trade for view home.
Call for app't. Offered at ............ $90,000.
GOLF COURSE VIEW
Large executive ~bome on Mesa Verde Coun·
try Club course ; park your goU cart in your
own garage & he ready to go. Contains 5
bdrms .. 3 baths, lge. family rm. w/frplc .;
the entire house is spic &: span! Offered at
$71,500. Call in advance for app't. to view.
FANTASTIC VIEW
Ocean view from every room, in addition to
the broad expanse of the South Coast. This
Emerald Bay home has entertained some of
the outstanding personalities of our country.
lt ?ffers security of uniformed guarded gates,
private beach & tennis cts. Our best buy at
..... '.... $150 000 . . . . . . . . . ' .
EVENING CANYON ROAD ..
Th.is would be a beautiful return address on
your -sta_tionery. Newly decorated home. is
located in Corona del Mar's best neighbor-
hood. Fro.in the old brick entry to the priv.
beach, this Shorecliffs home will be your
prized possession. Offered at ...... $83,500.
OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5
338 EVENING CANYON RD.
CORONA DEL MAR
OCEAN SIDE OF HIGHWAY N~w listing! Newly decorated family home
with a guest house at the rear with some
view ; situated on t'vo R·l lots.' Offered at
. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... $82,500.
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 304 NARCISSUS
LUSK EASTBLUFF
OWNER MOTIVATED
By driving 80 miles a day to work & doesn 't
like it! Privacy is the feature of this hug'e 5
: Bdrm., 3 bath home. Lge. rear lot with
enough room to have 2 pools. Located in the
heart of all or Newport's finest shopping & Jn
. the Corona de! Mar High School dist. Offered
at . .. . . . . . . . . 561.000
'OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 2640 BASSWOOD
Call US for your real estate needs -WE
have lots of good things to tell you aboutl
CORBIN-MARTIN
REALTORS 644-7662
Newport -Coron• del Mer -Costa Mesa
Gener el
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General
ATTENTION
SAVE $4000
$ s
(One Credit Rejection Av1il1ble)
ONLY $42,950
· 4 BR., 3 full BA. (sunken tub in Mstr. BR.)
All bltns., formal din. rm. sep. tam. rm. w/
lrplc. & wet bar. finished bonus rm., basic
crptg., concrete drive, shake roof. 2 Story,
3 car garage. Clean ocean air for your !am·
llys health'
lA CUESTA BY THE SEA
Ayret homes since 1905
Models at Brookhurst & Atlenta
· Huntington Beech 961-2929 11 AM-7 PM
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VIEW · VIEW •• , .•••
. • . . . OCEAN & CANYON
Just remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 bath, dining
room {or family room), fireplace, cheerful
built-in kitchen with Inviting SUNOECK for
your entertaining pleasure. overloolt\ng the
Canyon & view of the ocean. One-of·a-kind
in CAMEO HIGHLANDS ............ $69.500.
RIGHT ON ..... .
....... THE WATER
POOL, PIER and SLIP too. New carpets and
drapes, 2 Bedrooms. 2'h baths, WET BAR.
1narble fireplace. Overlook THE WATER
from your patio and enjoy ........... $85 ,000.
HUNTINGTON BEACH .... .
.... :rRIPLEX
AL\VAYS rented because of the location. This
triplex has 1-2 Bedroon1 and i.1 Bedroom.
For the smart investor at . , . . . . . $38,950.
DUPLEX ...... .
. , •.• OCEANSIDE
Forever view and your O\vn private beach
-60' on the ocean. 1-2 BR/I-I BR., great
LANO VALUE. Priced right at ..... $70,000.
BUILDERS ATTENTION ....
• . . . . VACANT LOTS
. . . in Costa rviesa, two R·4 lots. 60' frontage,
in rapidly appreciating area, and an ocean
view too! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,500.
Ganer•I
~ .WASSOCIAUS
REALTORS
644-7270
2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
A. UNICll.I: tiUtf
MESA VERDE MANSION ON MANDARIN
This is a HIG family house; like a master
suite that's 19' x 25 '. There's also a formal
dining room , a super living room and a fami·
Jy room you'll never want to leave. This four
bedroom home i.s exciting and the landscap-
ing is lovel.Y .. You should see it.
P'HONI UNl9UI HOMIS, MISA YIKDl, 546·1ft0
U flllll IC>U I: ti()Ml:S
REAL ESTATE
Ganer ii
15 ACRES + HOME
On Live Oak Canyon Rd. near O'Neil Park,
gentle sloping land with lots of trees, spec-
tacular view at top. Nice 2 bdrm. house. All
utilities in. Ideal for country homesite,
ranch or ? Xlnt investment for now or future.
.. .. .. .. .. .. ... . .. . .. ..... $85,000.
HELEN B. DOWD
644-0134
THE
· 3111 Coolidge
1670 Madagascar
297 Hanqver
1807 Glaler
1101 Valley Circle
1140 Glen Eagle Terr.
• 1745 Paloma
1787 Skylark
18648 Cedar
•• 315 Goldenrod
lJ!f>U Sierra Seco
REAL EST A TERS
SELECTIONS
COSTA MESA
3 BR + LARGE BONUS ROOM
3 BEDROOM
3 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM
3 BR, VIEW OF GOLF COURSE, LARGE LOT
3 BEDROOM, FAMILY i\OOM
4 BR, FAMILY ROOM, DINING ROOM, VIEW
NEWPORT BEACH
4 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM
3 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
3 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM
CORONA DEL MAR
4 BEDROOM
,, TURTLE ROCK
3 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM
Sat 1·6 646-7171
Sat 1-5 546-2313
Sat 1-5 546-2313
Sat 1-5 546-2313
Sat 1-5 673-8550
Sat 1·5 673-8550
Sat 1-5 646-7171
Sat 1·5 673-8550
Sat 1·5 842·2535
Sat 1·5 673-8550
Sat l-5 546-2313
6 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU
Genera\
HOME OF MANY VIEWS
. . . look one way (across the canyon) & you
see the DEER go by -look do\vn the canyon
to the ocean & you see the DEARS go by -
look thru the home & you see 3 spacious bd·
rms., lge. l1ving rm. w/frplc., also family rm.
& dream kitchen. . . . . .... $71,000.
Newport Helghh
RepoasesMd
$37,500·$900 Dn.
\\'ow! Totally NE\V PAINT
in and out! \\'hite brlck
mantrJed ftrt"1>la .-e
f'OR~1AL DINING ROOf\1 ?
Lel!ure kllchen \vit.,11 U!v
puntry. 2·t'x17' stt!pdO\\'tl
FAMILY HOOl\1 ~ H ui:C'
n1aster sultC' 1\·Hh private
tnlry. l;ru):t' l'O\'C'rNf p1ttio.
Seciudl.'d yurrl. $900 Jo\\1n .
l\ppn1x l\1o. pay only $327.
Hwi-y l'ft ll now 6-15--0JOO.
IOlll\I I 111\11\
ENJi~WYw!~~~! ~~I~~~~ lo.in_" i _O_L_D_W_O_R_L_D_
crease. Our exper.ience lover 23 year~ in the I CHARM
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harbor area) 1nd1cates that properties ON \\llh "\'i'ry 1noril•rn •'On·
1'HE WATER or with a VJE\\1 OF THE venit-n(;i". l\'('\\'1xn1 Ji{'1i;:h1 ~.
\VA 1'ER enjoy the greatest acceleration in At tht' end of a t 1't'1~-h11C'd
value. We just listed a 4 bdr1n .. family rill . pri\"aH• drh'('\\'11." 1-; a
& !annal dining rm. hon1e \\'ith an xlnt view .~pucious ~1 Bl)R~I ,i;. DEN.
for only .... , , , ........ $78.500. • :IHA l'a11ch-stylf', i; 1 11 ~ 1 ,.
HITCH A RIDE!
ofl11Ja !)6£
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES •
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
3 Lind• 111• Drive -Open Sund•y
Beautiful new 5 BR., 41,l Ra. borne . \Y ater·
front Jlvingrm. & formal dining. Handso1ne
oak paneled fam . r1n .. frplc., \Vet bar. Large
master suite has frplc. & cozy lounge area.
Vie\v of Bay & the 1nountains ..... $179,500.
53 Linda Ille Drive
Elegant 5 bdrn1., 4 1.~ bath ~: on lagoon . New
car~el.s, drapes & \\•allpapcr. LOvel~~ g:arden
& large sllp .. . . .. . . .. ~212.000
57 Linda lilt Dr ive
Custo111 4 Rn ... 31 :! ba. hninc on La goo n. 1'1str
BH ha:-s1 1t1n1! 3re:t l"'-frpl c. \Vaterfront
fan1 ily r n1 \\' con\•ers:t tion pit around the
fr plf': l11rely ga rden. 1;.:e. $l!p. • $189,500.
101 Linda Isle Drive
l~o,·elv 5 BH .. 4 ba. ho111e with dO\\'ll ~tc:iirs
\VU!e1:trnnt instr. suite & Jge. gan1e rn1 . or
stud~·. :i.icxiran t ile floo rs. bean1 ceilings,
quHlity construction, sli p $155.000.
For Complete Information
On All Hom&s & Lots, Ple1le Ctll:
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
... on a boat passiA.g the front door of thi s
custom built home. This lovel y 4 bdrm. &
den home was built approx. 5 yrs. ago &
offers n1any distinctive features for your en·
joyment. The basic plan was designed for a
duplex. $280,000. The home will be open
Sat. & Sun. I to 5 P.M. Located 538 So. Bay.
front, Balboa Island.
story hon1''· Just 1•ninll'(I 111·
1>ldl' .~ Olli, lll"I l11d1
earpeting thrunu\. :;{JO\I .>1q 11
of gl"lll'iOUS lll'ill~ oil 1.;: 675.ii161 Rt:re. Lots of lo'"'"' shudl" 341 Bay•ide Or., Suite 1, N.B.
trce11 a i;:linl p!lt> of Fashiun•l•--... .., __ ,__.,....., ___ .,.,..._ ... .._._,,_,....,...I
tsiand. hut bf'~t or al!. General General
P_RTVAfY'. l1111·hnr ll!_t":h S.\'!'l;l\1 1.\\" fL:\SSll-'ll::ll-9/30/i2-PJi!OT dist. Call 1odi1~" thf' pn•·e _ ~ _ __ _
Cnnvenlent parking -easy to be
a "DROP-IN" at Bay & Beach Rrnlty 675-3000
Gen•r•l
REAL
\••ill sw·pri$1" you .
401 15th St. ror ~L J11n1ei> Pl
Open Sunday 1-a
ROY J. WARD Co Rltrs
1>46-0228
SPYGLASS PLAN 74
:'.600 plus sq 11 in th is. ~1 IKlt'Jll.
4 ba, plus bo11u~ ri11 ho1111•
on 8 v.r.r>. loca1lo11, c .. nir:ll
air cond .. i11tcrcuni & Uuilt
in rl'COrcl p!B,)'et·. No-1va.-.:
vinyl, shag Cal'pC'tlnl!. 11·al
nut cabinets in kl1chen, pool
!l1zcd lol & brt•;i:h·ti'!l.:i111:
.. ~·· of ocenn & lVU!!>lhn~·.
'o· r M eelebr1t1r the hnl1·
dav~ in you r tll.'\\" hnn1 ... G:nll
1)0•1 Sl~.000 Ul(·lud inv, lntHI
* * OPEN HOUSES *
SATURDAY & ~UNDAY I TO 5
2015 SABRINA TERRACE
ll RVINE TERRACE !
*
E:..qu isite 5 bdrm. hon1c with fabu lous vi ew
of 'ba.v & ocean. Lg-e. family rn1 . \\'frplc.:
breakfast area off kitchen. 3 Car garage "'1
Jo1s of stornge . t\ trul y beautiful hon1e thru-
out. quered at ...... $147,500.
616 AVOCADO
\harming 2 bdrn1 . ho1ne in prime location,
~outl1 or ("oast ll\\'V. !loom to add on one
rnore unit . \n1n1aeuliitc cond. thruout . J>riced
right at .. $54,500. Omtu~21 ~ ESTATE * ~NiTs -at $42,000. $560 . mo .
gross income. Xlnt. leverage.
e LICENSED SALESMEN e
interested in working the Ne..,,1port nrea,
please contact Vic Jashinski.
WILLIAM WINTON, Real Estatot ired hill _Go:~r~:N_E, ~A~B~:~:~.:ND 675-333)
HE:ALTY
* 3 BDRM. near ocean ............ $26,000 .
Univ. Pttrk Cc11te1". ll'\'illt'
Call Anytin1C'. SJJ.:J'i."l
Office hours 8 i\~I 1o .'t r:-.1 * 4 BDRM. near ocean . . ...... $54,000.
1733 WHlcliff Dr., N.B, 645-7221 4-UNITS
Gf!nerel -EASTSIDE -1
CHINA , COVE DUPLEX 2 Bedroom separate houi;esl
on 18.l-ge 101 0111ner 1\•ill
1 radc up ror sl-.: or n\ore
units. Equity ol $2{),000. Call
for details. First time offered. Only duplex in the Cove.
Located just 30 ft. from sparkling, semi-pri-
vate beach. 2 Bdrms. up, l·bdrm. & de11
down . Large lot. . . . . . . . $75,000.
$63,500.
Newport
"EXCLUSIVELY YOURS"
THE IRWIN CO., REALTORS
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Fei"'iew
646-9111
(•nytlme)
610 Newport Canter Dr., N.B. 644-6111
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RARE APPEAL
Eastalde eha.nning 3 Bdrm.,
family room, frplc., Large
patio \\'ith brick Bar·B·Q .
ereat for outdoor en·
tertninlng plu.~ alley acceM.
Only Sll,500.
FIXER-UPPER
Can Be a DOU. HOUSE!
2 BR. NeR.r N'pt Height~
A.king ~.500
CALL Ci) 446•2414 ~ l&ALTY _N••r N....,ert •••t o~
Exclusive Address
tn ~aoUtuJ Bay ere~
nelghborhoocl. F11'!t! time of·
feted. OJstom 3 bednxwn
with 2,_,, betha. Immaculate
ronditkin in and out . A!·
ttaclive date entry, Olllm ..
il'!i'...dl"COl" with the Interior
beautifully wallpapered. Alt
elcctr1c bullt·ln kitchen. 'This
p!llCe won't la1t. n.t onl)'
15'1.000. C"11 6'1J.850).
Tl !I: R l::/\L ,..z l:STATEHS
OWNER tranaferrtd, built-in
ate.rte ln llv1n1 room i,..
cluded. 3 bedroom•, 2
~pirate beilha, aecludcd
Uvlnll' room with flrepll\~.
Ranre. oven, washer In.
eluded. >mhly pt.lnted . A
quiet cul-df!-Mt' a t re e 1 !
Brl<. 121,450. S»-ln!.
Salisbury
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EXCLUSIVE
CARNATION COVE
Bayside Place Duple.'!: lot
over 250 ft. deep, 3rd inter·
est in piC'r, extra parking.
f"ee lnnd <you o':"n it!). The
vc1-y best private & quiet
beech location. $210,000.
Call for Appolntnient
Ask tor Belly Lyach
Evenings ~75-4437
Salisbury
R· 11t 1
"U"-FIXER
2·STORY
Pool $17,750!
Buy this 2-story hargaln
NO DOWN PA Y!\1ENT OR
ONLY $200 -\\"hichever way
YOU qualify? 11'\CLUDES
\\11\SllER, DRYER AND
REFRIGEP.ATOR, 'rO 0 !
PLUS S\\'IM.MING POOL!
Hurry lo aee call 645-0303.
101\1\I I Ol\O\ . . ( '
315 MARINE AVE. CAU UM LIKE
BALBOA l!ITAND WE SEE UM
""'""'C"A"L""'L"6"7"3-6""'900""'""'" I Genuine, tor real, Mesa
''NEED SPACE FOR Verde fixer upper. Act now
BOAT & TRAILER'' and ha.ve your chelce of crptA, drpg, paint, etc.
Th1s big rour bedroom on a Gl't'Rl 3 Bil, 2 BA & !an\Uy
hUgc t'Orner lot has room room plan on q u I e t
for Rll these things plua 3 cul-de-sac. Oflcn!'d a t
bath!! and a beautiful atone $31.95(7. See it now before
finiplace. It'1 vacant &. owner rlrt:irbi.sheA 11. n d
rendy. dream up )'OlU' O\l'n rnl~• pri('('. VA terms
ferm~ anrl AUbmlt, but hur· nvnllahll'.
l"Y~ $29,450. Call a46-""880 (Open Eve1J, 1
Realton 545-0465
Open Eves. ~R=E=o""u'°'CED $1'00
Life ror r-.1other will be easy
and pleasant In this 3 year
ne'v J{ome. 2 Bedrooms, I
&th. Dining Room, Bf!
Gn11 Kitchen. $25,000. Call
&l&--0555.
UP FOR GRABS
S bedroom. 2 Mtti. new h.g
('8J'Pl'I and treflh Pf'mt.
Anyonl" can takl' o~r tlw?
VA loan and Sl~ per monlh
pays 311. Gmb !'hit Walker
& LM: Pi<('luxive now a1 the
prlct> or S26.lr!O.
"·-HERITAGE
REALTORS
-· -4 YEARS OLD
$28,950
You mLWt /1ee thi!s J
bedroom, 2 bath home.
Locti.t!'d Jn a gr ea t
nelgtibol'hOOtl on a large lot
nncl convenient to schools
nnd thopplnc. ~~ 00\l-n or
F1-IA/V A Terms. C811 NO\\'
M~2.l15.
r::; -. TH!: Rl::/\L '°RL ESTATCRS
"T.WO UTTLE
HOMES"
on a hlll1kte clean i: frt:@h 1\.11
n dut~y. GOOd. ewitllkle area.
Li\'P m ooe and rt":nl the
nf'hcr. A rnrt find at $31 ,SXJ.
All 1ern111.
C WAtl<IH Ii. Ill
Realtors SU..-9491
Open Eves.
COATS
1Cia.. & WALLACE
~ REALTORS
SHOWCASE OF VALUES
SPANl$H ELEGANCE
Fantastic four-level Spanish style Hunt·
ington Crest home. 2830 sq ft of ~··
cious llving--4 bedroom 2'12 baths,
·larue open livin i;? room with fireplace,
formal dining, separate laundry room,
20' x 40' patio plus spacious basement
fa mil y/rumpus room with fireplace.
Th is j.; a home you must see to believe.
New listing. S:\3,500. CALL 902·4454
BEAUTIFUL EASTSIDE
Ne-n·lv listed , the ink i!i not dry. Sharp
3 bedroom and ramilv room . dinin'1:
room, large patio, lush landscaping.
Full price S38.900. Nam e vour terms .
CALL 546-4141. -----s SAVE $4700 $
Own this S & S Built 5 bedroom or 4
and den trllevel ~200 sq ft Executive
home. Lar£e cul-de-sac lot, wet bar,
chlldrens park nearby, ideal for family
living. Owner has been transferred and
has reduced the nrice to 146,750. for a
auick saJe. B11ilder is asking $firi.,450.
for this ll\Odel new so don't miss this
onoortunit~ to save $4700. CALL
962-4454.
~RECIAN SPLENDOR
"Pride Of Ownership" surrounds this
newly listed richly decorated 3 bed-
room 2 bath beauty. \Varm sha~ car·
pets cover the rich hardwood floors,
walnut paneling, fireplace gives you
that '''arm homev atmosphere you've
;tlwavs w~nted . Outdoors, a beautiful
POOL 'vith rabana surrounded by or·
'3n,ge tree<;. shade trees <1nd lush land-
,:caoin,I?. All of this. and onlv $1800.
down . 'viii move you in . HURRY ! CALL
546-4141.
S~OOTY CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM
Off street -entry, and you are ln your
ve rv own private world of luxurious
livinq, This ontstandinj? 3 bedroom
home has a Jaree formal dining area,
cnvP.ret1 Pf'ltio and a low maintenance
vard. Ad11lt occuoied, this home is in
mint condltlon, readv fflr vnu to move
i" an~ start livin g. $31 ,000. CALL
962-4454.
BE THE FIRST
Ttiic: nPwlv llc:tPd 3 twrlroom heauty ha s
a HUGF. ADDEO FAMILY ROOM , with
one entire '"all mi"rle or U-"ed brick,
romnlPte w I t h FlREPLA CF. a n d
Ri\TSF.n l'F..\RTJ-1 . RemodelP.<.I dream
kitrhen '"ith h"illin c: includlnt:r dish·
w11c:her. B"'!)11t lf111lv lan d,raned front
""" rPi'r. All vnnrs fnr •~R.800. VA &
FHA term•. <ALL 546-4141.
SERVING ORANGE COUNTY SINCE
-1963 -
At Atlent• & Magnolia
9'2-4454
Huntington Beach
At H•rbor & Beker
546-4141
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::OR THE GREEN THUMB OPEN SUN. l ·S I ltl TIME OFFERED SELECTIVE SPECIAL 664 SURF OPEN SATJ SUN. 1.S
You can°"'" lloe IAllm pino Good famUy bon1& '" c<>oo-llOI OCEAN BLVD •. EXECUTIVE lftf' In ~'\cu dcl 1\i.ftr, 'ilur· \'f'nlt'nl ~. MKA IOC. 31 S~clou• family honw Wlth
$42,950 rounded with lui.h Ja:xllK.'UP-j BR., 11, llfl's.: pool 11ue la! VH>W ot OOCfLll It jetty. 3
log and >'our 0 v" 11 \\l/l'Ol)1n for boat or l''h&t Bdrms., dtn. form.al dinia&-YA TERMS a:rttnhouM.-Ali;o ineludeis ;i 1 hn\'l" yoo~ Co\'t'ffll paUo 2~i bathl, plU!I guest rm.
Thia Lt Me84 Verdl!'S ~st, f'ham1lrig 3 Ud1n1 hon11•. ;u"!~fl -n1-ed~ """' tw.•nt!r. Of.' "•1th ~ bath. Sl.26,000.
Priced riaht at S.12 :'iOO I r1•1-M ro1· S24.950 11:ith quick JUST REDUCED
go.'(!:OOUll 4 tx-droom h1Jmt' · " · f.JO!'il!Cl>I. lloncymoon cottage: 2
ll!atW?_" 11\r~'i' lill1lll y r1n, CALL ANYTIME I · MORGAN REALTY ) Rdnna .. on R-2 lot. New
..ep. du1h\K n11. 2 eltogant 6*-3921 or Eve. 548-9416 673.-6642 67 S-64S9 roof, ot\v 1>n.1n1. O n I y
ha.th&, prh·1111• arriwn of1 ---$42,500.
"'""" h'" 'rn · pro-COUNTRY C '.t!B OPEN SUN. 1·5
fe55ionally I t1 n d • <' n fl c d VILLAS , 1~ Whitl Salls W~y
gruurnt~. ''"tn•n1ely 11·t>ll • S1.rn1<t, farnUy nn., vlf!\\'.
l.:Ppl. 1,nng ofrc1·--0Wner say• Priine locnlion ndjarent to Bf'autiful 00~ lot. "~t
51'{1 ~~~ Ct1ll JtNI Carpet. 1~f eout'l!IC. Bca•Jtlf\Jl 2 ,,0 d<N.'JI!" $69,300.
R••llo,. 54G-86<0. TRA YEL BUG BIT hcdroorn 2 ba t h .,,,. 1lnn1lnlum-now vacant. F.x·
tk1·ncr aJL,,ioo 1n take 011 l., chWve clubhou11e I: pool
his Jlt'11 OYJl<>r hon1' 11nd p11vUe~11. Leue S285 a
y,anh1 his sur.cr 5hnrp :: rnonth. QI.II 56--8'12.1 SOUTH
l>1."<Jrri0n1 11\ni•ly toorr1 honiel COAS"l' REALTORS.
i;o!d t:i~r. Shn~c IMf. t.ICK·'i ------
1-lomc & husill(>f'.." il lort:e Jnl w11U [t'OL1.'. flrc11lacr 11nd OWNER
o n 11. special !q>OI 111 !ht" kl111 <>f cx1r;1o;. ~·I.' lhls Ollt! l\1ullf F.t'll VAC.'\NT 3 Bdrrn
hf'Rrt of ('oittn l\lf'AA fut· tJ'lly Jin! a t $.~1.!.W. 2 baths. crp:s, 11111~. fircpl.
THE GREATEST
PLUM
ti"\ AU,. ORANGE COUNTY •
l50,fX» C'MI d&ily • ~·
trali'k . approx 2 acres with
lmprovemertll . ereat dept
rl(l('e IJtc. Nf!Vtr bt>en for
aal.c be tore .••.•.. U10.000.
LOTSA GO lo
NO DOUGH
SELL . V .. \. appraisal -4
Bd11n, 2 IJl/1, 111 551 PlervonL
Mugl be soltl. O\\'flt'r just
look joli &.11 J'Oll{'e Chief in
\\'yum int:.
~uintord ~ RI ALTY
Slnc:e 1"'6
Downtown CM• M-..
1171
I HAA!O• 642-2991
I !\cw Usting
• F'ree bon1b sheller
• Prestigiou!I College Pk
1 • :1 DR, FH, :l [{A
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Costa Me:t.a
BY Owner: 2 Br. Gardtn
Condo.. trplc, bit-in gu
Mating. lrg pool a roe.
room. m.100. ~1154 or
540omo,
sY Ofi'O'!r. ·m 3 br.,
rumpbs nn.. w/fireplact,
larae lot on quiet CUI de Sac.
Call 642-0553.
BACK BAY, 3 BR, lam rm.,
frplc., crptd thruuut, im·
mac:ulate. 66-3809.
O•n• Polntff
GonlonO..w
OPEN HOUSE
SAT I.. SUN 1-5
~YSHORE
TOWNHOUSE
°""""'' • • • ... eUl It • 1..pw Price
SPAC.E KA STER ~ 3 Onty.
-olftt:e, ....iom lit,,,.
built tamlly l'llOm wltb n.:i.. Thea ~ ~niet we JoCOled
ed hearth ftreplace. wel 10 '4ln1rtff" front the btach
bar. · · .lmprnatvtL a.>lwnn Ir close to major aho{lploa:
entranc.-e. · · .kfn(r •lte yalil. 1; 1.thoolJS: Your .:.·Mice of
. • .DRlVE BY 13842 Rl&ta. carpeting alsO lncludina LAOERA · dilhw&ibe' A buiflin1. 5% 'Z '''·· 1· l''·I • I • • I
'" .. ' f.:'~ Down w/pa1n1enla leu tliaq
!!!J~~--_!<™11!~4~433~ ~ mo. Thl< l4 a must ,..
SPEC. view, 3 BR & tam rm Huntington Buch -for thollle wanting )o(a oi OWNER anXloUL "Pride of
If I 2 B • ....,, d"" """"" ;c..:.;..:.;;.;.::...;,;....:;..:.;::;.;..._ luxury for a modepte Jfl'iee. ownenblp home with 4 w rp., A -.......... ~ Cal I ,_ .. _ Mesa Vista: 493-3359. I 01· inloQ"tlation, •pac~ b e d r o o m 1 , 3
962-5523 gleaming pullman bt.U..,
Dover Shore~ BEACH LIVING Ot Stop By n.e SaJe1 Offlct deluxe bulltin kitchen ~
AT ITS BEST Localed on Newland, Be-poalte the family room with
OPEN SAT/SUN 11·5
910 NOTTINGHAM
l\'ew England family home.
r.tove-in cond. Q u i c k
possess. 4 Bdrms.. l~S
baths, vie"· & pool. SU5,000
-Including the land!
Sharp 3 bedroom, 2'1ii bath, hlnd Slater le Talbert. ftreplaoe. Compl~ely tn.
new carpets, bOat gate, low CX>UJNS &:: WA'M'S, INC. aulated. Q u,ality con.
maintenance yard. What * --~ p ~ ~-""-c & W * ~--~·· ·~·. -·-·· more could you expect for expertly landsc&ped. Bric.
oouy $39,500. SPANISH HA.Cl ENDA , ~133~,'=950.="'"96>-~· _13'13._,_,,..,.,,_ 1
''OL'Ell" 1i:>WNER desper•te, 3 bdrm. BARGAIN DAYS
ARE HERE $32.lXX.l. Bu.-.h1C1>.' huilding ('a.II 540-1151 iOp·•n Evell.J Like nc1>.' _rn·11llr~on. PrirP<l
{'an bc usc'll for 11 l'..'l'•'l\l at ap1wa1~I $3().~, AU
varlC'ty, /..o \·ely \ sn. 1 RA ll'mls. ~lolle to ~ulh Coast
Open Sat/Sun. 1.5 ! • Quiet stf'e('l DUl~LEX; 2 BR. front hoine • Xiru IDLJ:e b:u:kyard I
& new l BR .. 2 bath apt. 11?ke offer. S~n _& r"·~s call
Carpets. drapes, dish\\'lihr., Grort;c f\lcze1 ~7-4.."G.3.
• 67S..2713 .• 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, good yard
for only $26,900. SUbn1H
your terms now.
4 Bednn, faml,ly rro, only "2 home. Built-in d r e 'a m
yrs new. Fully improved I: ldtchen, family room ad-
upgraded-many decoq.lOr jacent wilh an 1nvltlng
items. Low! low! wain-fireplace. 16 x 24 ft, ePf.IOS-
tenanee grounds v.'/lush ed patio with cucafHng
ldscpg. The wannth of the \valerfnll. Home tre:8hly
back y8l'fl with it's patlo11 pnlnted exterior. Br Jc:,
and benches willt give• you $29,950, ~.
home is nt•ivly ('arJ)f'IC'•I. Plu1.11. Xln! huy.
New furnace. Close to COLLINS & "'ATTS, J,~C.
everything. 962-5523 * '4S.7344 * W T ONT *· C & W * 2 sundecks. Priced a t
$74 ,500.
1770 Oranxe Avenui' * A ERFR * I-~~----~-~ Coata Meaa PIER & FLOAT BELO\Y nu1rkc1 nt S29.950!
710 HELIOTROPE
Open Sun. 1·5
Free Col\AI to Coast Ci '·+log f\fodern, lmnv1<'ulall 1-lt>vel Sc:!veral thousand b c Io \V 2 Bdm1., 11,2 ba. charming
n1arkct allows 101· rederor a· tront house, 1v/tmchf'lor
lion. 3 spaciou11 bedrooms, 2 apt. rented fDr ~ month. Showplace
$2B,BBO
homl' ton R-2 Ju., Frplr.,
F.A. heat. Quiet t:tJ rlc !18.l'
street neu.r Lido shop~. Tn1-
01ed. occupancy. $71.500.
You best hurry on !hi" one, Absentee O\\'ner says.
beauli(ully upgraded 3 "sell!"
bedroom home, ankle deep Call: 673-3663 67"'...-80.% Eves .
1hng earpeting, !anlMlic " associated built-In kitchen. l1uge added
famUy room v.•lth m lUiJlive
brick fircplacl.' l'Ovcr~ one
entire 1\·all, O\\·r-.er is of.
ferlng all term11 on lhi!f
valuP prlet"<I 1'0111fortahle
home. See ii "°". call Red
Carpet, Realtors MS-Xfi.10.
. I· • HERITAGE ..
REALTORS
HERE'S A HOT
NUMBER
localed In collcgP pttrk, lhis :':
bedrm beauty ill on a hii?
cul-de-.sac lot sho'll•ing real
pride of O"'nt•rship. It's nn ;i
tree llTK'd i;lrt"CI in Costa
:f\1esa'i; bes. ,lt1-C11 d't'ux rpt .
t1uwg110r. n111~!dve hrlck
flreplac.!, n:e,v h u 11 I -l n
kitchen, owner niotlvated
hu ,it ~ced IX'lo.'\'...Ql,'!rket
at $30,5(JQ, t el now ~caffi Red
Carpet, ~altor& 546-H640.
0 1THE REAL
\'.).'. ESTATE~p
·. -HERITAGE
REALTO,IS ----
6ROKERS-REA t.TORS
l015 W Bolboo 67J0 )66)
-~25~950 •
lovely l»1lh11. large farn. nn. 1 ,. ri · Xl loc ~e. p v. patio. nt . y,·ith fircplaN. additional $-19,500.
fircptace in gracious living SCENIC PROPERTIES
rin. Sun11ner parties in the 2915 E. Coast Hwy .. Cd.M
patio. Jr. Estate grounds, 67s.5n 6 park likl' land!IC8J?ing. Near ---~:::=~:.,.. __
library, beach, school.I & $6 350' • • shopping-. Brk. 540-1'710.
BAYCREST
AREA -Newly da"Orate<l
~harniing 4 Bedrm. $45,000,
r4212·1 l·Jighland, N.B. Open
1-:1, Snt. & Sun.
You can buy this fine 101 for
only $6,Xill! There Is a
beautiful 4 Bedroom home
on it that ~ CO!!f a bit
more. Interested? 67S-7225.
OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5
707 ACACIA
Lovely 2 Bdrm. & den plus
bra nd new 2 bdrm. unit to
be built. Choose your colors.
Xlnt loc. & will be priced to
sell!
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6"4Ul11
(enytlme)
East Bluff
* THE BLUFFS *
By O"•ner, 3 Br, 11.s Ba ,
lo main! area. $33,900
640--0166 * 6-f0.-02'Z7
--~~----BY owner, Lusk 5BR, 3BA, EYE CATCHING ,-o, din Rm, cul<f<.sac St.
$34, 950 Xlnl rond. S72,0XJ. M+-Otl6'.
Beautifully decorated 4 BR El Toro
home wilh a Fan1Hy room
overlooking a 11icc yard
with fruit trees and a cov·
ered pajk> with flagstone
and a-buill·in barbeque.
Children ·can walk to
school11. Don't miss this
lovely home. Call 646-7171.
1-;;> THE REA.L
'(' l.:STATl:Rp
Feedin9
A Landlord
:f\1esa Del Mar 4-plex. Room
for a pool. Great llnancing -
10% dO\vn. 2 bedrooms. 2
bath!! each. Full price
$62,500. CM•ner will ca.n-y
2nd T.0. This won't last,
call us toda.Y!
Realton: 560465
LAKE .. FOREST EXTRA
SHARP 4 BEDROOM Texas
· size rear yard. Ov.'TX'r. a.ru.:-
kiw anJ will leil l(\t ep-
pra:isal/$31.650. All terms.
KATELLA REALT\'.
A PLACE IN THE SUN
A super 4 bedioom, -2-bath
new Sol Vista with gorgeous
pool and pr o fe s sion a l
landscaping. All l'Ou rK'ed
for family fun . Only $44, 750.
HAPPY HACIENDA
Tile roof, beam ceiling!,
completely walled yard,
adobe f i r ep l a ce , 4
bedrooms, famUy room. On·
ly $6300. Cash lo existing
VA loan.
CAU. 5-15--0458
•• JR. EXECUTIVE
$44,900
CALL 5-U-0458
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$23,500
3BR
4 B:EDROOM
!he feeling ot Old Mexico. -'--'--.-'-"""o~P~E~N""---...., I
Only in mile to beach. Full HOUSE .
pric..-e $45,000, CAIL 962-8851
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BROKERS INC.
FIREPLACE
fN lo1ASSIVE M A S T E R
SUITE of this 5 bodroon1. 3
ha.th, 2 story home. Formal
dil1ing, enormous game
room wilh pooltable, sp1ink·
lcrs front and rear, cul·de-
sac Jilreet. Close to the
beach. VA C ANT. Call
968-4456.
SUNDAY, OCT. lST, l ·S PM
Th72 Danube Dr, 1m -$32,900
16362 Rhone Ln, HB • $32,500
172-U Friml Lil, HB • $30,950
17099 Greenleaf Dr, FV •·
W.500
Contact our office for info.
• 847~ *
A "" ~o~ I oao 1 =•~2~;~1,.;;t~· ·r~
Freah--a..a-daisy! Enclosed SPIC N' SPAN
the Re•I Ett•t• Mart
BURNING LOOS and red hot
clndes, custom flreplaiee it
focal point t o r ' en-
tertainment :room. 4 Bdrms
of 11t11.teroo m 1itt
w/conversation attU.. 3
powder nns. Private butler
dining room, commercial
grade kltche(I . w/service
area. Exclusive a g e n 1-
962-5511.
O\VNF:R desperate. No 00,,.n
tc1111s-Out ot State owner ·
extremely a n x iou11 ! <I
bedrooms, 2 baths, large
fatnily room "·ilh ttreplace,
patio, w•lk to .choob and
shops. CALL 842-4474. Very 1rnmaculatl.' l bt!droom buil!ins, dishWMher. 1.d.tely Omu Prestige home Art 1s t 1 c , patio. Brk, S.14.!l"JO. 84Z.i:;61.
"' decor thruout. All tcnns in-I 15 VACANT HOMiS "'21 vfted. $37,250. C A LL j ., • 4 bod , ~ ~ 842--W74. , " "" rooms m ,. .......... ~ I I nreas. !IOnle with pools. I"~ ; FHA and GI financing. $400 17910N ~~G~~~~·T F.V. '-"'-riBTI·· HU °'21 ~~$~~~1=: ~ :i;
2 BR, \\·all to wall carpeti;, BKR 962-55U .
builhns. Large corner lot. 4 BR. l.r'i Fam RM, newly
vacancy for q1•ick oc.. 17910 MAGNOU A, F~ V. decorated inside & out!
cupancy. Only ~1.000 1k111·n. , JAMBLING. , $35,995. 6912 Lenill Circle, full prit'f' $19,!!50. C1\LL H.B. (nr. Heil a Galde'll 962~1. "rf::SI'ERN RANCH HOUSE. West). By Owner. Appt.
O>mpletrly customized l only, 847-5686.
bed1'll1, 2 balh, formal din. SCREAMING CHICKENS
tng, enormous family l'OOrn, are .n>01tihg all over this
auto. garage opener. large property. Ducks pick )'OUl'
back yard patio. Walk to the legs. Barn of !'l hOuse tJ fall·
cuun\ry club. Call 9684456. ID&' down. Big kltt 101'
•• arllat-crafU.-etc. Need
buyer wlllJng to rough it tor
now, make money later $$ BKR ~ll.
REPOSSESSIONS
Fnr lnfr•rmaUon and Ioc:.i.t1on
of tht'Sr F1-IA 'Ii VA bomeA.
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lofty IMng awaits you!
Act swiftly
• to select your own
Newport Beach condo111inium.
Visit the temporary offices ol lhe
Newport Crest lnlormalion Center,
conveniently localed at
2400 West Coast Highway
Suite B. Newport Beach.
Open Daily 10 a.m. to sunset.
1714 1
VILLA SANTA ANA
3 & 4 bedroom homes. Two car garages,
carpets, built·ins &: patio serving windows.
Some with drapes, patios, sprinklers & fenc-
es. Priced from $27,595.
NO OOWN, FINANCING AVAILABLE
On Edinger Avenue, three blocks east of Main
St. at Kilson Drive, Santa Ana. 541-9372
Newport Heighh
UPPER BAY
Spacious 6BR 38A,
11 ~· ..
fonnal ~;;;;~~;;~~~ dinilli: rm, mUllil· rrn, 2 •
fireplaces. 3 huge JM!.lios, Comrnercl•I
Iar,:e kitche:n, bfoautifull)' 1 _:,P:,rO:!iM::::rtv.:.!.. ___ _:;15:.:1
ldscpd, all on 1/3 rd acre
OPEN HOUSE SUN l-4
337 Peach Tree Lane (Otf
Redlands at Santa lsabE>IJ
larwin re•lty inc.
96&-4400 • 124 Hours\
NEAR NEW -IN C.M.
3 BR, 2 ba,, 2 frplc. +
formal din. rm. + + 20x20
fam. rm. $41,000.
Call for App'L
LIDO REALTY
3377 Via Lldo, N.B. 673-7300
BY OWNER :J BR, 2BA,
re m odeted, redecorated.
Open house 12-3. Mon thru
Fri, 1-4. Sun. $38,500.
673-1658, 675.7616, 645-8684.
JUST USTtD
COt.tMERCIAL
LoC'atcd in the fast growing
area o1 1''ounrain Valley, "'t'
have 4.6 acres or property.
Pliced al only $1.13 ll sq.
ft. -$27,500. Also in 1'~ountain
Valley on \Varner "i th good
fronlagt>, "'e hR\'l' 5 lots -
priced at $30.000 per lot.
For further inlormaUon call
.our Investment Division at
546-1600,
'-0 THE REAL
\0., ESTATE:RS
Duploxos/Unlh ·
.. 1. 162
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s. ....... S.p-.10. 1972
STOP PAYING RENT!!!
Take Advantage of Our
CLOSE-OUT SPECIAL
On The Last 5 Condominiums
IN PHASE TWO
e Mit1in1um $950 1t1oves You 1n .
• No Closing Cosi..
• Free Upgrade Carpet. e Immediate Possession.
IN ADDITION, you get 2 & 3 bedrooms, 11-1 &
2 baths, built-in range, oven, hood , di sh-
washer, disposal, individual laundry area, en-
closed private garage, private entrances,
choice of carpet color, cable TV, sv.•imn1ing
pool, gas B-B-Q & park-like recreational
area.
All this for as little as $207 per month, in-
cludes everything .
Santa Ana F\vy. to CulVer, right about Y.a mile
to \Valnut (1st road on left), left 1 inile to
.l'\Valnut Square"; or San Diego F\vy. to
Culver. left about 3 niiles to \Valnut. right to
"\Valnut Square" or call 714/832-9670.
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DAILY PILOT
llG IEAR
CMnnlng cablJI, motlv&led
klkr "''anta otters! 3
Bedroom, 2 Bath, paved
road-na1ur&.1 );Q-uking
$29,950. 6Th-T.12S.
PAL.i\t IX-sett for leue. 2BR
O<!corator turn condo. $300
1110. 34f-l684.
Mountain, O.Sert,
Resort 174
LOT In tnroous Lake Havasu,
borne of the world famou.t
London BT1dge. Located
close to all schools le cit;y.
S9(XXl or \\'ill trade for Costa
Mesa or Ne,,•port Beach ln-
C'Ome prop. 644-46S'l.
BE1\UT!Fl!L OC'ellll view
lol!l. $18,7fi0 ,t: up. Terms •
Urklf'~'lvun.-1 ul ilities.
.t!).1-!l?.S.~
PORTAFINA LAGUNA
PALJ\.1 DeSC'rt by o"'ner. :l
BR <ll"rorntor furn condo
near pool. &14--0936.
Out of State Prop. 178
ORECON -over.too lakes ln
Klan1nth County. 2.30 Ac,
Hat. ti.tany 1n.<t•s. $1().\S ca11h.
or $10..'I d1\11, SIS.ti1 n10 lor
60 n1us. 111 7', N:1 ~5-1942 .
Real E1t1te W1nted lM * Quick Cash *
Will huy your propt"rty. All
cash 11 ithin 72 hrs. Call
BROKERS INC.
962-1151
Mortgege1,
Trull l>Mdo 260
XI.NT 1st TD'1, $27.000. 25
years at 8o/o int. fM,OOJ, 10
Yeon 8% Int. 'Big ~
lakefront property, wm ~
rount 6%. 213: 638--02Sll
betwn 8-5 pm.
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Lido lole
3 fR. 2* Ba, moduntz.ed. 3-Huntin&ton Beach are a, ' BEDR.001\I CondonUn.lwn,
car park'c. $3.!iO mo. 30S Shllrp 3 bedroom Dulch 2'11 bib.I. Pa!lo. kar pr. UNF1JR.'1. Yrvty le\IM. 3
Montero. 1-819-5991, lta~n home. New Khag 11C!W 1hBit l'6'1Jet. ti.II eltt· Rlt. 1~ Ba. $3'l'S ?r.foolh
t'llrpt"IS with Ill at c h Ing Irie. 2 P¥ll•, ll'n tnin, to >~URN. 4 BR. Winttt leue,
BACHELOR 1or one penon. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::=;;;;;;;;::;;I
No -, Utll paid. L.OUINTA lil;RMOSA
SU.Olmo. ~-aft 5::1> Spanlab 0Juntry flltate Uy.
or wknda. Ina 6 ....,.. Apt&. T~
drape11. Sp&rldlna clean. be1tch.. Ua.'lf! $250/mo. R1•r. J;n> Month
tum. clOle to bea.eh H.e11l ii $230 per mon\h. "-'ti. 8201 Ki<lgcf lf'lc.1 Dr. Ph. Bryant Wleltt RUT. m.-'2723
ect tor couple. No pea: 3 Bedroom. 2 b&th -'tosta,_5.l&-tltl ______ ~~ Newport Beach
arl.y. $325 Month. Mesa ana. Double pnge, CHOICE lfB loc. 4 Br., 2
C rona d•I Mar l'"RONT 2 BR. Adults only,
no pet.a. i:mtmo Util Pd.
Near A.lberuoo's. 67l-8936.
Cost• Mew Franklin. rutr. 613-2222 coYen'd paUo, new pain1, Ba., vscan1, nice yrd. New •YEARLY & WJNTER•
fenced yard. For rem or~ crptg thru~t. Oean & neat Finer llomes In Bead! Area WEEKLY MONTHLY
NT 2 BR.. Adultl only, Hon at SZ!D P.~ Call u 8 pin! $235/mo. 833-1103, f'rom m> l\1ontti •
ffi
pet1. $235/mo. Uill Pd. evei m--n4s. Bill Grundy R.kr. 6i5-61S1 Executive Suites
ar AJbfmMn'•· 673-8936. 2080 Newport Blvd.
2 br, din rm, twp garage, Condominiums Cost11 M••• Crt• Mesa Rertltr'n ~ tncd yrt, frplc. 430 AllliO. Unfum. 320 642·26 I1
,...,.. pool; ..........
llBQ. u-Uvfnl -Only
2 BR. STUDIO • $2AO
ALL UTILmEs PAID
Adults No pm
« bllu s. at San Dleao rr.,
on Beach, 1 blk W. on Bolt
to 16211 ParklJde IAne.)
rn4l 847..s441
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VILLA MARSllLLIS
SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APT.
Furnlohed & l/nfunll"*'
Milt Llvl"I .
I>Lshwqb•r color coordinatad appliances -
Plusb obag carpet • mim>red wardrobe door ..
iDdlrecl llgbting in kitchen • b"'akfalt bar •
huge private fenced pat*> • plush lan~ap.
Ing • brick Bar-!Je.Que1 • larft heated poo!J
& lanai. Alr condlUonillg.
3101 So. Bristol St,. Sa""' AN 557-t200
COLDWELL, BANKIR & CO.
MANAGING AGENT
a vELY 4 ~," 21i BA. Nr. Open Evet. SZ'>.5 mo. M2-l03.1. STUDIOS & 1 BR 'S
" Co DI •· II LANDLORDS! 3 BDHMS 2 hltl", """'" Cost• MH• • FREE U..nt FDR '""' • lunlllbed apt. •~ F •~ ._. Untv ,.,ay · ••..:•, ncns, Children & pl"UI OK. $235 e 1'"'REE UWltles One or two elderly pulODI ~··· urn. -....,..,. m.
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'fahr/d~r, dAhwhr, lrg \Ve Specla..llze ID Newpor1 per n10. Agent, 962-4471 . NPT Riviera twnhle. 3 hr, e FuJl Kitchen f15 &: $85 Ph. 535-1717• ---------~. sprinklen:, dbl gar. 976 &acb e Corona del Mar • -"""-"--'--"--'-----· · Newsaon h•ch Coron• del Mlir
i:lenver Dr. CM. 541).2442. I: Laguna. Our ·R~tal Ser-Irvin• 2~ ha, refrig, w.hr/dryer. e 1'Jeated Pool FREE util'L :Furn. l A: 2 ---------
;t I ,_ FREE y 1 .,_, Pool&. clutl priv, S295. Open • Laundry Facilities bdrm. aptJ near b@acb. BEAQJFRONT, 2 BR, color 2 BDRM, elec, kitchen, W/D, "ti-~ ·-·-v ce la to OU. ··~I;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ... ··-I ~1 TV.. ·' ail -. . ....... .. , '""'' u. "" Nu-View! I• lfouse, ;);JO .....,.ta sa • ..., . • miud aerv av 536-37Tf or 53g.:,"°"' TV, irtereo, d 5 h I w 5 h , rfg, etc. Patio, VllJW, _..
C*"' 0 2 B NU VIEW RENTALS 3 Bft. 2 hath .......... s.130 t~r;, Sat, Sun. e Phone Service L-.-9-u-.-.---.,-11----1 bltins, wsh/dryer, patio. A<UIB. 6?3-4769
r cean Breezea r, 673-40Jo or 49t-l248 4 BR., 213 ba, fam rm •• Sl.iO Huntinnton &each $260. incl. utU. 646-1234 Ron. BRAND nu 2BR, IBA, Adil• if&l'. Sl30. Fncd, Kids/pet&. 4 BR.., 21,J ba. tam rm •. S4.25 ··• NEWPORT 1 only, S250 mo, 1st last i: S50 D•nt·A·HOUH 979-1430 NE\\'PORT HE I G Jt TS $140 mo. up. $45 wk. Color BR. part turn. Gar. Close
"" Channing, r u, t 1 c, 3 3 BR. 1~ BA. Frplc. Pool. APARTMENTS TV nr beach. 14.35 N. Cout. to bch. Yrly. $160. UUI pd . _d:;•,:cP·:..7U==Larla!=_,""'_· __ _
L'gun• &eech Bedroom, 2 Bath. Beautiful Wuher/di-)'er. Wlw crpts, Zl50 Nt'!WpO?'t Blvd., DI Apts open to~. 5:30 to 9 No chldrn., oo Pf!U. ~2930 Cost• Mes• l-4..;:..-------1 drapes. Adulta only, oo peta. ALL UTILmES PAID pm art 6. ---------
Sfi f).. Util Pd. Nice Bach. 6P"7_t1o7,,_ Md garden. 1 BKR. $195/mo. 962-9995. $131/Mo. to Mo, ,~:..-.. :-b-,.-ll----•--bch-~$3JO= ** " m ~ BEACH
f ictoria Beach. Priv. palk>. ~ ~Q. J{ave Children'& Section ,....,, •uau• • "731 °'-'V\..n.' ft.CO.-UTIL Pd. 1 Br. So. VERY CT.F.AN 4BR, 2BA. 2 CRPTS, drps, pool, R/O, Call 616-1038 mo. incl. utll It TY' cable. 3 BR, 2 BA db. dupln
na. Bltna, patio, cat ok. '!!Ory home cl06e to beach. "SINCE 1946" v.·llrc!ryr, reJg, clbhse, 3 Br Ocean hte. 235 Lowu CUff $300 mo. * Gf5.2964
Oceanfront 3 Br, 1¥.i $27:'!/mo. Immed occur. l ~t 'Veirtern Bank Bldg. $200, 4 Br $225. S48-l405. *'$30 WEEK & UP * Dr., 494-85(1. ,..__ ·"'-** $250. 2 Br fmnL!lbed..afl
, frpl, pr, deck. Beaut AGT: S.1&-4141. University Park, Irvine Duplexes Furn. 345 • St 1 Br, North eOO. vo....,an view. ut!I pd. 3700 ~ * * * Rlnv Brotfltn
Announces
Cost• Mou
Fumllhed &
Unfumllhed
From $130 to $115 mo
Bachel0<1 • 1 Bdrm•
2 Bdrm• • 3 Bdrm1
1 ¥.t or 2 Full a.th1
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hl&b beam oolllngs. ..... }
living room w/ps or :
wood burninl fireplace. '
Convenient laundry am .i off kitchen. Encloaed pa. / tlos. 2 awhnnUng poola, }
sauna, ttereatlon faclli·
ties. Security guard. No
pell.
Mod1ls Open 'tll I pm.
2700 P1tanon Woy, CM
nr Harbor Blvd &
Adom1
546-5025
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U·VIEW RENTALS Aduits only. 1971 Fullerton. Balboe Isl end : ~~ ~:;;: ::::1 chJdn, m pt'tt. 494-10'19. % block to oeean-2 BR, new SOME APARTMENTS New• New • New
30 or 494-32-18 Ph: ~ aft 6 p.m. Chi!'-& p __ _.._ OR wWm. ~ trl!Wde crpta & drps, gatage, · In· 3 BR 2 b lb •3~ 1 B,, UtU pd, $141l/mo. Win· • w..,n et D<:<;l,.Wn ,....,_ 6 __ ,,. · a s · · ·"" · · • '.J 23'76 Newport Blvd, CM OOch. EIDli edt criy •. $100 ,..uu..,: •J"VV'to .• Coron• dtil Mar 2 BR. 2 haths ......... $300 ter. Quiet adu.11. Al., rooms !>e-9'755 or 66-39G1 Incl utUs. 499-34&1 WINTER•duplex avail • 3 .+.--------4 BR 2 bath;; $350 $15 per wk. 67>3613. 4: den. COOice Lido Joe. SPACIOUS 2 BR house In ' ..• ".". This Ad 'Vorth $5 on Rent 2 Br, 2 be, oceanfront villa. BR, 2 ba, 2 BR, 1 ba. Nr.
::. =~-u~~~& .~· ~~~lsF~;l~v:~L~ ired hi·11 Balboa Peninsula SH~UEtUan a00pt. S17.50 lto1 vt ·::r. ~~ Temis. =an~~. 3 br, 2 pJet.ely turnlsbed. Avail Nov. ht. 67l-2278 ..-~ 3 BR, 2 be., yearly w . ' p nc, poo nc,
Lavr90n, Realtor 675-4562 2 BR. 1 ha, yearly f\.fen or women. 2 3 7 6 STUDIO apt Walk to ~· ha, c>-wsher, ice maker. IJ~;;;:::;,,=;;;;::::;..;::::.:::=13 IBR. de" 2 BA, F IA ht. 2C6 Cypress St, -675-7833 Newport Blvd.. C.M. $90. utilities included. $315. 615-al84.
TER .2 81\, 2 b&. to. Jmmar, $390/mo. 4 2 9 REALTY 645-396'1. 641>-1258 3 BR, winter, furn. drpg,
Uo, dbl 1ar. trplc, F.A. lfcHotrope. 675-4651 0 r Univ. Park CcntPr, Irvine Duplexes Unfurn. 350 2 BR unit, ln triplex, W/W STUDIO, new, dose to bch & blt:ns, patio, % blck from
eat. {213) 794-5683 days; S'i':r-ros7 ('1111 Anytime, 833·0X20 ,_ .-...... be h ll"Kn .,..,,. ..,,..~ 213) 19J...7832eves; 675-2504 · Qfijce hours 8 A~t to 8 PM General cp,.., ... "¥"s, ran1e, Mpg. Mature penon. $12i ac ·~·"'.r.J<N'l aft7.
•' 2 Br. $145, CLEAN. Fncd. tireplaee, garage, Private Incl utll. 4M-'rzi6. OCEANFRONT 3 Br., 2 ba,
A lien Furn. Wlnter. Kids/pets ok. 3 BR. 2 Ba. home o'looking NEW 2 BR &. DEN -2 BA. yard & patio. SlS> mo. Avd Newpgrt Be•ch cpti, dft>s, Partial tum. 2
n 's..t Ir Sun PM's. 220 Rent~A .. Hou1e 979-8430 adult pool in Univ. PIU'k. :~~te~1~. d~i r:r~ ~~1: Oct. 10. Adub 6t2-68'1'%. -car gar. $400 mo. 642-3443.
EbolL-'675-7667. 213: 3 BR, 2 BA, Harbor View $3_10. Owner 644-1618 l child ok, no peti. lSl E. * $25 PER WEEK * We have Winier Rentals 4 BR, 2 BA on Beach. Avail ~~~-;--,,.,,,,----1 Sch). district. Avail Oct laL L •-11 642-4 & Up. Pool &: maid service. \\-'Ill Take Students now tbN June 16, 19n. :t $300/mo. uaae. 963-4919.-aguna -ac Bay St., C.M. 837· Kitchens ava'I, Mot~ Tahiti Also cx:eanfronts avail. 64s-:o24S or 547-9726. Bob.
woort Be•ch Costa Mesa comer Harbor-A: Victoria. 4 BR, 2 BA , ........... S350 YEARLY lse. 2 doors from
Oc--t, 1 -"I Coit• Meu $1.M-Lrg. 2 Br, No. end. ' .. '°.......,. 2 •• * CLEAN 2 Br Close to 3 BR, 2 BA ......... " .$285 heh 2 Br part •·-C t ... ™• Uu New crpts, drps, a:ar, aml ,,_..,"'-"..,. '™"-· carp., · 11.,.., • . . u uTI. p s,
W'"•-•-'!'--' d ·•--Adul~ o"'" no pet! t BR., 1 BA , .... , , • . • • . ,.., d~• -/ 0 ,. ,..,
AVAILABLE VILLA CORDOVA
FOR IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
(ReservaUotl! accepted
on others)
At
MEDITERRANEAN
VILLAGE
An address of distinc-
tion in Costa M e s a
adjacent to Newport
Beach, Balboa and \he
Southland's finest com-
munities.
UNFURNISHED
1 bedroom from $160
1 bdrm. & den from $180
COOL-FRESH
QUIET· SAFE
fNear Back Bay)
40 Unit Adult Complex
!11 2 Br. L1ftl
Entertaining wUI be a plea1-
ure. Decorating 'l'l'ill. be a
joy,
• Sppcial cablnet apace e IAck prage1 w/lg stor e Bm ceil • Lndry e Patloa e D/W, disposal
• s.,.cw ""'"""'°"'""' • Deep 2 color !!hag crpts e Drapes
GAS i: WATER PAlD
Mo .. tn Mo. $174
2323 Elden Ave., CM
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2 Br. 50' fl'Om water, BIKE RIDE TO THE $200-Tiny house, h~ yard, Fam:llie!f bnly, Avail. row. Inquire 179% Rochester, 3 BR. ~~; '6ii.':i663 .. $2'75 WATERFRONT DPLlC, dlx 3 The charm of Old ': .. . .
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tto. gar • ..,bfo ,..or1,, BEACH oharm & pnvaey! °'" 51&-2453 • C.M. 1" .. gor, '""'"'-boot dk, World Spain awaits you LIVE LIKE A KING
New 3 Br. 2 Ba. Frplc., 3 br, 2 ba~tow. nfrlg. $325 . 2 + den + "'orkshop, liNFURN. 2 BR duplex. * I BR. XTRA NICE 6n-7!161 oc CID5> 687-8384. in Costa Mesa a t Ring At Budget Prices!
ttr., patio. Child Wl!lcome! Cpts, drpl. Lee food ft8t yd. f.rplc. gorgeous, view, small yd. 2170 Pacific Ave, Pool , clean, cri>t, drpi, Indcy, Brothers' M e d i t e r ..
U-VIEW RENTALS DBL GAR 1: boat/trlr gate. cblkt/pet. 01. Sl35 mo. 6#-0579 BBQ, nr shopping 1: beach, Newpert H1lghta ran e a n Village. The FURNJSHED-
3-4030 or 494-3Z4.8 Qulef street. $235 mo. NU.VIEW RENTALS FOR rent 2 Br unfurn $1«9., adults. 646-257S. CLEAN 1 or 2 BR. Adults, no coUntry is the setting UNFURNISHED
INTER rentals on beach, 2 HURRYil ~' 96>-U2l 6'l3-40XI or 494-3248 duplex. 2181 American Ave. FURNISHED 1 In&: I e pets. Lee kit. $135-$150. 2421 wber.e quaint cobble-* POOLS
y , houoe $330. 1 B•. apt GllE,.T l'AMILY 2 BR, w. ha., Irr. d"'1<, See Oct. ht. 54<Hf>tl. bedroom, no dlildnm °' BRAND NEW 3 STORY E. 16th St., NB. 64tl-!Btl!. stone courtyards and * ENCLOSED
200. ~ eves. 540-2846 HOME ocean vu, refrig. S250 per UN1'""URN. 2 BR duplex-pets. 2405% E. 16th St., NB. Lwcurioualy tum. Ocea.n· S•n Clemente path ways wind over GARAGES
aya. -3 Bdma., 2 bl.. Dln. mi. Near mo. Leaae 1039' Oro St. small yd. 2170 Pacillc Ave., 6tS-46k front/VJew ApU. 3 &: 4 BR's, streams and ponds , to * CONVENIENT
LOJ'J'i 4 Bt LOVELY Harbor fflcb, Lairit yard. 963-4824; C.M. $135 mo. 644--0579. LRG. tum. 1 Bl. apt. Jaund. 2 Ba. Open House Daily. 2 BR oceanfront penthouse the door of your villa TO ALL BEACHES ::0. ~ ~ or s:.:ierMon~. ~:1'. paid. Li.Un•. Hlll1 Huntington Ba•Ch :;~ ~i·d. ~ =: ~m~~ of: N~B.roi;;e~~ ~::C~~ :~r ;:!:: ~;: apartment. FROM $135 MONTH
trlmt cdu. $135. Sep, Gu C!Rl'k Somero 6""000 UlVELY 3 BR & '~"· 2 hi. IMMED OCCUPANCY $135. 1922 Waila<e, Apt, B, Call"'" 646-3ll~ mo, Oct.July bl 492-8074. -Fireplaces., wet bars. ADULTS PLEASE ·:
nit $125.t.:: $90 uu pd. o•t• MeN bdl:IJt landscaped, garden New 2 &:: 3 Br" apt11 541Hi518. ATI'R. 2 BR, 2 Ba.. & 3 BR. 2 a..EA...'i comfortable bachl beamed ceilings. wood VILLA POMONA -:
ent·A· OUM 9f9.M10 MODERN attractive 3 ~..!_~:.._ Cum&om 1crp1 ts &:~ Co Dbl garage, dshwshr ACAPULCO Ba. $185 &: $2511 Mo. Winter unit, $80 per mo. l11cl. utll. panellng.d d . d PHONE r. ~IS ·.:
0 BR. Sl2l le ~ ' • ~ ........ r ) tns .... •-. r l-Iuntington/Adan1s, ll.B. Deluxe 1 Br. ;1r:;n I: Up. uin rentals. Steps to ocean & May be teen Sun. 2 pm, 106 -Fashione esigne .,.2-_
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c.1 "lo S1 mo. bedroom, l bath house in Overlook>e U.·I~ woiid 5~188 ..,_ bey, Ba I b 0 a Penlnaula. coJol"'Coordinated fn. f.1760 Pomona Ave.) " % bllul bch. 717·211'% 1-lcta Verde. :Z ~s.' Gol.t Course. 8.?D-T182 pd, Pool, Prklng, Adults, no Chol Santemando. ter iors, with c arpets ~ St. f113.-.3963. family or dining room. NEW 2 Br. Prlv. ;,.urd. pet.A. 74(1,V. 18th St., CM. ce area. Apt Untum 36$ ,
305 Adults preferred. No pets. NEW ~ BR. Fam rm, 2 Ba. Dtlhv.T. cr<pts/drps, gar, 3 Roo $82 50 1 adult Balboa. Real Estate Co. • • and drapes.
S285 J)eT' mo. Call 6'f3.-«i68 crpts, drps, bltns, frplc. $290 $175/mo. 5 3 6-7 63 3 .. or ma, · over 700 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa -Private patios and HA,.OR lt-=-:------1 or 54&-3688. per mo. Days 830-'100J ext 536-aE 35, no pets; m 7 Westmtn-673--il40 673-3596 eves B•lbo4t Penlnsul• balconies. • .
r•I "" M •f D 1 I E & ster Ave., CM. lnq: 240
FREEi I 4 Bdrm, Family Room, home .;:kndsn:~ es; vn 1 BR, frpl c, cpt, drpa, gar, Sierlca, c.~{. Z13: 698-6012or213: 696-m4. 3 Br. 2 ba Dix apt. Incl frplc, -Community Center TOWN Ho'" u· •s' E .
tor leue In Newport ' stove, refrlg, Adlta. $140 . SEA~ Manor Apt 1 3 balconies, din rm, &: ls 1 with spacious lounges, '
Landlfrcls-OwMl"I Helgbtl IN&. Top Co~ L•nuna Nl-... 1 mo. 842-TI55. $00Br& •TrP·-~~ly turnlsA d uhedl t ,1 Be lot' apt. utll pd. blk from bay .t: ocean. l yr billiard and ping pong , ,~· •• : will refer tenants to YnU. · .-•"'"' • ....,,&. · 1148.=. Pool, .. ~ P'·-n"· leue Day , .. ••6J nlt 2217 H-..... -r, .~-~ • · i v dit1on, $395. mo. Call Mr. Newport Beach 64S-t530 lJ2 W WU., CM "" .J,,Jll.J uwc ua. ' s, ~ ; ea, rooms. JiL... -... -uu ·~ .,.._,., E of ci..i.-MAnv Bail -~= LUXURY 2 Br ndo • ' n, . A~ •• uk about our discount 6'r.'r2306. ' ----l BR Bae . .A-M·. ·--a" • · · -v ey Apnt 6·~. · co , SUIT -3 swim:ming p o o I s -• al=1~ tenants on our O~ER. 4 Br l,._ Ba. Ll'I by trees, fountains, golf N'EWPORT We De I u x ~!i~~ ~~~: 5C8-:m2 :tt. PANORA!.~ Vliew, 2 Br, 2 outdoor wlilrlpool, 4 F~y ~arpeted ~draped. ~
w · ...._ fenced Yard . CUJ-dMae coune. Bargain $265. 31512 Waterfront w/'ffier, bt, 3 no W 1Bth St CM BRAND new 3 beGoont Ba. Yeariy. Adults. Ger., night lighted te nnis e ec tchen. mo. : LA Rent•I~ ·• 645-.nw street. Children/pets ok. Weit Nine. 493-9227. BR, 2 BA, bltins, frig, frplc, · • • bMf1 tmwfaae, •t 0 ve/l'efrig. wsfr/d)tr. • Heated Pool .. Nr. 'Sbop'1 ~
cozy Qottqe! 1 Br. Clean, '$275/mo. 54.>~. YRLY lease. New 2 Br .. 2 ~~fy cri:!'. &: =· !:: ~~~~~ ~~~~~: ~ ~sli~.~~ ~. 673-008, 49'J-Ot9l _}{!'!1~ spa with gym. Adults only, No-.p.fl : ~e, ~ Nr. storea. Rel'•· Aval! 11/1. ~1°;~~~urse. $.125 mo. 675-7672. pets. Aho 2 Brunt 60-9520. builtins. PETE BARREIT ~· ~~: T·b~ 8:'~ ~:~~ ;::dd !'cf~~~= Ntw dur,lexes &
LA Ront!Jli e 64.J.3'00 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, GAR-Nawport Buch CHANNELFRONT 2 Br, 2 Ba. No petl. REALTY 6<><im ocean or hly. 67'Hl!92. 620 f lilt! I l d trip IXH ,;..;.;;.;:;;=--~.;;/.;.; AGE, FENCED Y.UW. $190. 3 BR., 2 Ba. Hqe lanai $1S5/mo. Adults 01J}y, m BAYFRQNT Dix u pper w. Balboa Blvd. ac e s, n c u -• 2 BR • adult. • $195.
DREAM . Stutfl 1 Br. CALJ.. ~Tm. $l!fi • 2 BR, 2 Ba, gar, deck, Yearly Lea1e 673-9187 pets, 820 Center St. &12-6848. duplex. 3 Br. 2 Ba , NEW 3 Br, 2 Ba,· pet & ing sauna baths. to e 3 BR • 1 chlld • $295. ,
crpts/drps, sml-pet ok. R:r; McC•rcfle, Realtor bltns, mature quiet couple. Duplexes, 1 Br. Sl40. Adults on]y. Yrly-,$400. AdJta. 233 19th cldldren OK. $300 mo. Yrly -A security system Beaut., ~. spe.cloua apts ;
$US. ..1 ' o Newport Blvd., C.M. $2110-New 2 ~· l~ Ba. ~ Furn. ,, Umfum. 355 S/Pool. Ideal for Bachelors St., No. C, 675--0'116. lease. 917 E. Balboa Blvd. insure yourtl priv
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LA RllJi!!h e 645-3900 bk ocean, child pet ok. 1993 Church St.~. 2 Br furn mobile home, -Convenien y oca • privacy, No pets, lSl E, 84.)1 •
3 BR. 2 ~ QlnOo. Crptl $2T":>-3 Br, 2 Ba, bltnll, deek, General adulti only, no pets, Capistrano a.aett ed to all of Southern St. (at Fullerton St) C.M. ~ s~ire~e~~! ~g,Bach· <h'pa, &itt11. 1"ff rm. & cNblUld Vokl.E2WhseR•EtoNbTayA.LS th 1;i, ~ =~o~. ~~ $160/mo. Pool. 213:245--4'1S3 LARGE upper duplex, 2 BR, Caillornia, just m in-PHONE: 642-48.li 1!
· inc · comm pool.· $ 2 2 O Imo. " 3 BR. 2 ha '· fum ., 6 ·~ •21s 2 BA ,. dio ,. •~· utes from the Pacllic p L Llk s LA Rentals e 64$..3900 54&-176.S. ~ m-4030 or 494-3248 unobstructed be.yfront. $4~ l\1onrovia •3, 54&-5470. pm, ~ · · P ...... ~. gar, er"" • urroundlng !
. -~ 3 BR. 2 ba. oceanfront. BEAtrr. 2 Br. Upper duplex. OCEANFRONT, kl: 1 Br. nr Grants. Pref adult. only, ~ean and Ne~rt QUIET DELUXE ;
F ~fA~.G! 1 Br,tnturn, ~ted3 Si:· ~~eli ~~ year =rt i~ Unlurniabed. $325 lmmac. Priv. pr I: patio. QPt compl. tum. SUMno. no pets, $190., 496-4961. ~a~~h. ta g;erl°&, ng ~ 2 &: 3 BR APTS. : ~rp ; w k stores. U inc d ecora: 1225 • · vtD I pd bednna pier , tio.t. $300 The Irwin Co. Rltrl. 6#-6111 Nr. Weltclitt. $21:6. ~1349. ml w. ~t. lnq: Coron• del Mer e .s esa un-FURN BACHELOR
$125. rp1. mo. . • + tU rn -• alt 7 Furn. B-~. & 1 Br. Ex· Apt C oc c&l fi'i'5..75Cil. try b. Pvt. Patlo1 * Htd. Pools f'LA Rentar •• MS-3900 837-9517. ~ per mo. u •fV.LJ ~· Nr Sbop'g * Adults Only •
L , VERY clean 4BR, gu,"l!v pm. I .. JIVI captlonolly nlcol 2110 OCEANFRONT Furn. 2 BR. Hours: 10 to 6 Daily M rt' • A ·
P' FAf\tlLY Wanted. 2 Br. fenced 7nf, crpt, drps. $235 SHARP Waterfront Home. 4 ~'•-: .. Newport Bfvd., C.M. ~.~ ~~ ~: ..y Dlrectlon.s to Medllerranean a 1n1que pts. ;t~cd yrd. encl ·'a r ' mo S:KIO depoait, hm11,y on-BR, lrg patio, pr. Dock BACHELOR apt. $95 mo Qceenfront 60-6127. ~t:::.6 Villa~: Fnim the San Diego 1777 Santa Ana A~ .• C.M. • ;~ndslpcts. $135. ly no pet!. M2--&"1L ' avail. Winter or yearly. UUllltles pd. Older man. ~!'.!!, arbor Blvd MgT. Apt. 113 ~:
LA Rentals • 645-3900 3 BDR...'1:, 2 Ba, fenced yd, S 4 0 0 I$ f 5 0, 6 7 3-<1792, Apts. Fum. U0 246 Walnut St. 548--0997 WATERFRONT Spac. 3 BR ON TEN ACRES ~?'~ue~ Or from N~'. NEWLY DFL"ORATED ,
1-lEAR This! 3 Br. $2al. per mo. N!?W paint & 673-0698. B•lboa lll•nd BACHELOR unit, c r pt s, :e~/R$~t ~l. !r; Apts, tum./unfurn. Leu. port Blvd., turn North on 2 Br w I Pl' · med yrd w/ ' crp~/drps. stove, retrig. crpt. Owner I A.gt. Peter NOR~ BLUFFS -View, 'ii annpl furn. Bltn cloM!t & 642-3559. Ftreplaces . I prlv. patios. Harbor Blvd. r~-& .pd. a.I. btwn l A: •
!\ids/Pf"!. $175. Vlolto, ~16-91&1.cr 54&4!640. br, ha townMe. Fam NEARLY ntiw 3 BR, 2 BA, cheats. $95. 675-7285. WINTER i,.a bile to ocean. 3 Pool.a Tenn11 Contnt'J Bkfst. MEDITERRANEAN 217&.a Pl~tia Ave: •• Sl40 .
· LA Re ntals e 64S.3900 SHARP1 4 -aR_ ttpt & drpg, rm. Pool. CUst features, Nr comp!. furn. All elect kltch.. Fumilhed Bache1Dr Br, pvt patio $275/mG. Call IOO See Lane, CdM 6*26ll VILLAGE 2192.D Placenda Ave •• t135
large • yard. aoite to schLI. $39.5. 6'4-0275. trple. patio. BBQ. Lease pt fo relit knd MacArthur 11:r Cout Hwyl 2400 H•rbor Blvd., 2238-A 'D!.,,_t1a -'
NE,vPORT Hgts! Older 3 ~crything. $ 2 2 5 /mo. WALK 1D be&ch. 3 Bdnnl. ' Sept.June. 638-8470/539-8831. SIOO 8mo. ; 830-9231 60-9'185 anytime w or Cost• Mes•~ Cal If. 92626 • ..... Cl, Ave. · • $I4Q
B11e,.5,Irg tncd yrd, kids/pets. 5-16-Q.i69. l Ii: "2 SI;)', S3Z to $300 BAYFRONT l BR •. ·trplc, aft 6 wkdys. (7l4 ) SJJ..-0 2566-A Orange Ave, .... $140' 1..:.::.:==-----~-lea .... ...-Re-s... 548-1290 BACHELOR apt, Utll'1 pdd. FULLY tum $290 mo. thru 2 bedrooms each. BIUoa, 548-C B~rnard ···••····• $139
LA Renta11. 645-3900 Lrg old 2 Br, $130. Bring ~"~ .... .,,. . patio, park'g, Inquire: 400 VACANT. $95 I mo. Call: June. Oct'an view TV tnc. Fireplace, carpets &. We believe ln Equal 3 B!DRM. 2 Bath. $255.;
641 Newport Blvd CM kids & pets. 3 BR. 2 BA, rondo, Eastlutm, s. Baytront. #5, ~ll76. Ul).36th St. 673-1818 aft 3 '!:.• ... pes,~lce••' m' ',,•th'.' oCalln. Houalng OpportunJtles Beaut. New We1tky 2l
' Rent-A-HouM 979""430 lmrflftc cond.. $.185 mo. Call WINTER on the Beach: 2 BACllElLOR -1.1, -~"y p~ u: ~ * * * t p I I 644-1813 o• 6T.Hl000 ., ,...,_ ~ 673-8500 RLTR. ' ·:r. s. .. • spa, us BEAUT. new 3 BR, ln ' BR apt, deck. ~ Apolena. tum. $UO mo. lncldt all d. 2 BR, 2 ba w/trplc, refrl&. f Kpg, Adult1..no pets.
triplex, priv yard, patio, 2 BR. lrpl, bltns, elec. gar. 675-6299 or tJ-3: 4M-«28, 60--8400 McNash Rftllty ;i blk to beach. Partly turn. DELUXE Townhouse. 3 + * $110 * * 151 E . 21st., C 0 s t
gnr. Good location. 675-1M9. door. Walk 10 beach. $250, Balbo• Peninsula " ~·BR. UtiJ pajd. $110 mo. No ~ mo. Mike ~1500 elCI Bdrm, 2% ba, 1rP 1 c • 3Br, l~ Ba, newly painted. f"!tL646 1666
3 BR home, trplc, crpt., yrly be. 8704058• 536-7338--pets. fin Maple St, 2874 day1: eves 673-3798. dahwsht, wlw crpta, 1 ~ Bltns. crpt/drpe, encl patio. ~E 2 'Br ! * MS·0111 * 1\rps, fenced yard, 11tovcNEAR new 4 BR. 3 Bath •1.ov":'1yWKB•~hup-01n OceBr,~ •~• OCEANFRON'l' 3 br, 2 ba. ~' .... !!_~a'c"'h._~~ I~. Nr~&sbop'1.Chlldren Qui. et _;_. __ ~ no'!~
lnclcl, $225. Call 675-728.1. Bluffs condo, $425 Month .. ' -!...-IT ..... ,.~ s1-V l.r"O.wi7 '"''" WIUOWl-o 611:'. No pets, 880 Cenler St, -·-,J '-"1.0ll.Q. -::-, mW. ittt. CDITAMIU A,...C"lU't' 67., r"'JO Roo1ns, l\laid Service -Pool 2 B.R Downstain-.$140 be« NII;. nun1:r ~··Y· uog, CM'. Call aft l pm wkdays. Cpts/drps.ew:J. I a r a I e _.
1 Ur. crpts, drps, kitchen, ~, 1 <r<N _ UtU Pd. ~--cpt/dron bl'"'• no pets da¥a. 83&-1491 ; eve 1 2 BR. Stove, refr:la:, nu decor. =~'--It; C ~
--•n ·~ W/w Cl'Pl"C· Vlow, Adultl, All d&Y"'fklld!. SIU340. -,...11 • .;."';,;. 3·.-Th<'SC AN Just A fe"•' o! ul d, lurn. 242 Flower, C.M. NewPort Shor.t • Call 675-3740 • Nr Harbor Center. 5«)-44M, f;75...'ZM9 -io ...u,_
'""' ap1J ,..,,-,,-:--=,,-,==hr ~ -$240. 10 to 4 ·IOilay· • SARD""'.SffilNG pni. . ur Jl.1.ANY RENT A.LS . . . _. ' NE\VPOR!J" ShoreA 00 "W.er. 2 BR. l% BA. patio, balcony, NICE 1 A 2 BR Trailer1. $80 4 Bt, 3 Ba, wltrp.lc, dsbw , ;w Heliotrope, Apt Bt OBc. . 1;1-,; ... * N~f.\VPORT Back Bay, 1pac. 3 B'R. 2 BA. Pam Rm, frplc. 315 E. Bay. sz.o mo. on yrly &: Up. Mature adults. 133 E. patio, gar. Yearly Som/mo TWO bdrm 1~ bat b 1 Fa tamlly er adult Uvfn&. 3 BDRM, 2 Ba UJ)ptt tt1-ple,i
OG to . Bea ch! l-'urn ·' Br., 2 ~ ha. lam. Free ~ 548'-800> be. Inq. at Apt C 673-J52J 16th S:t, C.M. SU-1265. or winter $340 +. Will rent fireplace $245 incl AJi )..! bl:dl00tna. flttplaco, Carpeta, dn:pn. Qu I et t
Bach All util pd~ ni11ln1., pool, 557-4955 alt 3. · or 548--777l. $?9.M. Sm.all turn traller w/ to students. 673-6370. utilities. • Phone ( 114 ) patio, pooL Great loc:aUon. Adults, no peta. 2 2 a. ' * -""" rxtra Irr yanl, frplc., Sen Clementi c .. e.b&. Utllo ,pd. Adlta, no I BR -turn. One block to 644-8814 er ~ THE VENDOME ~ n.y. -=
$12S-STUDIO y.·/ r r p I c ! 2 <·11r ~~· crpt, $250 per Ill(!, 2 BR hollMl, carpbr'I, l'l'dl!C-S:y ~ 2 Br,'pd.$250. hl Pf)tl. 544-1539. ocean. Small vktw. $150. 1145 All&bWn. 60-2:824 c"':;;'~;;.;~·::,"'7":::-=...41
JdeaJ for sfn,qle, IOC'I ulll. \\la!er 1ocl. 54~ om1ed, nirw cptg, drps. R, · • Util Be • yrly. 675-6900: 6 4 6-26 9 6 2 Br.. 2 Ba.. qpataJra. · DELUXE 2 Br, lM. & Stud * ' 3 BR on 'J\attn Ave. Patio, f!'l'M'losed yd, clo&'t to pler le-ptk'g. Mitt. 303 E. DaM Point "8. oo.mwn. Attract. apt. • TOWNHOUSE an dtad-end strtet.
t10-COZ.V 1 Br. Cotlagf'! F:\l'l')'t hin~ Ne"'! $250/mb. shopping, util pd, tttrir & Edl(lwatt:r. l-3'11""2866. • , e snJDENTS NO FEE e 8Wed1lh trpLc. 6 fl•-•ilO 2 Br. l~ Ba. Crpta, drpt., drpt, pooi, bltna,' prt,.
Stovc/ttlfii, Prt ok. s1.·~·l&1, s.r.J-3379, R.18-8919 ·st~e toal. No pe11, 57888 • 2 BR near beach &: bay. LA.RGI!: modef'n 1 BDRM, 8eacfl rentU:. siA-•Br. $275 ~; 673-4607 alt I pm. st~, prtv. patio. Carport. l>'tloe. Sl~ 1 d\Dd ot. * FountoJn Vona alttT 6 Piii. ~51l0 day>. Carport, lndry. 121.1/mo. pool'. BBQ, patio. Next to Up Atfbey ruty &U-38Sf SO, Ol i()oy .• 51311 Bep!Ja. 2 Mulls, no pell. 1411 M'1oily pet& 548-71N.
150 -VACANT: 2 Be. V S.•toAlta )Tiy.67HSZ. = ~lnclud. utll, e Wil'rl'ER -YEAllLY • BR. blina, reftir., lllll!dtck. IA.,CM. Sl'AC263Broptntou
Bungalow, Cu. K;ds/pet• 4JJH converted to 3 CLEAN BACHELOR AFT. ' ' ON Ill)' Spilt 1...i. 3 BR. 2 pr, lrplc. $2111. Open sat • UPPER. LARGE 2 Bt .. ettd -. cpt/drp, bllDt, * plus large family rm comee 3 BT, 2 bo. SUS mo. lncltlL util. 30'J E. Hulttl""°" INdl Ba., .;..i... dek.. P 1 •,, a.n. l :i!IM:30. J54S.3493. pr. N•. occ a lho!>'I· olt. 1m-~E on lot! 3 Bl'. lpL , super sharp. $so6 eq,u, m,,.. blttos. Nr Balboa Blvd., •~n. $14> $116 pol'llally IUrft. $450 ,.ey. 224 BRAND New 2 BR. 1 BA, Multi. no Pflll. 2914 Royal 2206 Coll•ae No. 5 ... 80-
tn<:d )'1'd, K I d • I P • t • per mo. X I n t . nbr· ~ 12 3 • I m • · • LRG. 1 BR. apt. Clooo to 8&ch<!lor ol i $11, tloo. m St. llH87ll """" edulll only, $2IO/mo, ht/ Palm Dr. lmtmo. ~ lJ9tl Maple No. 1 .•.• •~ICOlll<. h o o d , Call Mr. Snl· JW!Hl1611· beach ol ""'1llllblc-lllO mo. lrplc'L ,.i..-..,.;:. _ Wlo!tr, :1-3 BR. ,_, Btl, last ol $50 ilep, 7 l 2 or !51-#12. l BR. Chlldrln OJt, * der, 962-447! or 963-2107 Ho-~ul'IL 'fir Utll. pd. ~ ~ fiallt a Jots o1 PXl42ll5 per mo. CoMldcr L&l1clpur. 2 Br !lat over -on lauod. lac. l;lO all utll ""'
195-FRUI')' Tre<sl 3 Be, ail Agt. 1,1'1fum. 310 3 Bdrm #(, rrom 8 e pt. -Roc lioll. pool 6 yey. 1106 Neptune Dr. J.GE 3 BR. 2 ba. •low. tl1Jlc, Eldle 11t. Wat<r ol --· Apt I, 3 OT furn, f'1mUy/111~l•/)>el. u •ti .._ ... ~ •· Jww. J0111 W. ~ ,_, -.. ••• , Auna bllhs. Oil! 213: m.lGtll ev.a. bltJll, beam ctti's, SO. ltwy. turn. Child a pet Ok. Avocado, C.1\1. '&-~ ORDSI ~u nQ,-· -_....., t11-· ,..... -. ---·• ..,....... o;:::;; 3. Oall ~ ' ,SN l"1r ~ 173111 2 BR. I ba. pl', utll. pald. ~ "'~· 5t).G1l1. DELUXE 1 .. 2 BR. 1 a
1'RO: RliNTAL SER.VTCE 3 Bl! I dt., 111'' Ula mo. * *YEARLY 2111 -jijEA'Jflilodi..; 1'llnl. I SR. -Ln. 0 1Jlll W. ol Nr. OCW1. Open lHI Sept. * GREAT VIEW . 2 BR. * I BR. Drp, crvt, bllnl. rr.' 'bo. S1IO ap. Pool. A4ul llE'ACON RENTAl.S lit a laet. 0.Udnn a pet trplc, partly 'turn . ..,.,., wtnttt, )l)o Ind uUL COii BltdJ.1 bllt N. ol BlatorJ1 ~ a O<t. 1. 191)5.A W. ·1'11>1c. b1011, lillQllodm, pco1. J'a!Mror .a Balllr. Multi Utll pd. DI 111. 1011t
'45-0111 * olt. fl63."'45. Only l2!0, Coll 673-7942 675-8(131. 14).'IHI Ba1btJa.-. $210 up. ~ -CllilJ>'no pllL'Jf!Oi 1111 )lLl_! .. ~1'111!!!,. ____ _
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Huntington ._.. ::a_ $00. UW p & 4 d . ~
Costa Meu c .... -Huntington -N•.,,..... -,._ llNch * * BEA\mruL 1 l 2 BR. °"""""""*' Go.-Apt Padol, fr p I c. , Po0L
llSll-$1111. Oa1J M6-5l63.
LIGHT & Airy i.,. 3 BR
Studio Apt. Sep. dln rm.
3 BR. 2 ,,., newly painl.od, 2 BR, """'· bllna, We • R IWPORTIRS ....... '160 mo. i.t , .... ...,,.. v.., -· -··WHY PA._K N DEWXE ~. patio, LARGE room w I b 1 t b .
nnl9ic. 6 poola. al,19.. 9-Pri te entrance $95 + dean·•P· ~ Lown. Nr -" • ..,..,_ STAY HOMI ON
I • 2 BR Adults OUldren 1tt'e~. No petS. • . , no peu, 60. nis, SlXI. SJ*!b,D Pooil5de Nptva lkh 54&-1764 mo.
Patio. Yard. SDJ/mo. 213: ENCLOSED yard, 2 BR, 2 ba
38&-5255 morn'• only.
:f~. =~ ~ 1~EA=-UFF Apia. WDKINDS.
2 ar.. 2 Ba., pool, ..... WOULDN'T YOU?
Bungatov.' $1S>. ... 'Y'A R-•-rd 405
Newport 8Nch
lower. Crpts, drps, bltns.
LEX, New, 21ro lift, 111<1. 546-0469.
llv Rm d1n Rm, lhq crpt. •5-..,-8--p•-01-.. -----
drapea, bl.tins, paUo & gv.
Laund fac avail. $180mo. MODERN Sporkllng 2 BR,
645-3377 din rm, 114 BA. Nr Marina.
Bdrm duplex. Cpt, drpl, pool, patio, BBQ, drps/cptd,
stove, refrfg. Clo5e to .oop.. bltirul. From $175., 499-ni5,
PU.· No children. No pet.a. =49&m89==~·~---'-',....,$UO. 8'7S-3i3. OCEAN' view, spa.c 2 BR. 2
CLEAN, lrg, 3 BR, l~ BA. BA, sunken liv rm, ~
$165/mo. Deposit Ir: refs Atta, blbl!, crpts, drps,
req'd, t'hldrn ok. 549-4225. patio &: ylll'd. $190/mo.
837-39'11 or S31-517B. 2BR, !BA duplex unit.
Patio, garden. prq:e. $195-SMOG h'tt, new 2 BR
No pets $150 mo. 66-7529 studio apt. Crpts/drpg, gar,
E-SIDE 2 BR, $150 lndry tadL 49&-'1569 or
Bltns, w/wo refri1. Pool. -6"-<863=-=~-==-= Adults, no pets. 642-952l. NE\V OCEAN VIEW APT.
* Stunning 2 A 3 BR., 968-~B~= if toll 2 ba, poo], rec area.
. 710 W. 1Bth. St, C.M.
& 2 BR w/f\lm avail. Htd
pool. $130 & up. Adults. 853
LARGE LUXURY 1250 SQ '
2 BR, 2 Ji"., AlL XTRAS
$215 MO. 49&-5988
Center St, 645-8965. APT 3 Br, ~ be. trplc,
NEWLY dee. 2 Br., new patio, gar~
crpts, drps, paint, incl bltna. ~-'=~-~-~-
gar & patio. $165. 54!>-1693. East Bluff --------" ./ LRG, sunny 1 Br. upper ** 1 BR. Pool&: recreation
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$140 mo. 5(5.$270, 8J3.3540. 644-4293
BDRM studio, no pets. ---------
Crpta I: drps. S155. month. HuntlnQton Beech
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2 br biplex. Cpl, gar, ON BEACH•, encl yd. Avail Oct 1.
dsbwahr. 8231 Ellis AWJ.
8<7":W6.
WALK TO BEACH
1 " 2 Br. Cp... drpa,
dahnhr, ~ !!fl': 308 16th.
847--3957.
It's all here for you to enjoy Saturdays and
Sundays and all week long, too.
$7IO,OOO health spa, 7 swimming pools, 7 light·
ed tennis courts, bicycle trails, putting green,
shuffleboard, croquet. Spacious junior l's
froiD $174.liO monthly, pl111 1 or 2-bedroom
plus and z.,,tory town h-with 2 or 3 bed·
rooms. All with electric 1d11 llimi, private bal--r or patio, carpetinc, ~Jes. s_ubter-
ROOM, board 6: laundry b
3 BR .. 2 ba., all bltns. Steps eklerly. ttl~ it!ntleman.
to beach. \Ylnter $250 mo. Refined private home ln
furn. ALSO upper 3 BR. 2 beach area. Family ron-
bu.., all bltnl, fl'plc. Yearly IUltatton r e q u e 1 t e d .
S275 Mo. untum. &O-O;Ln :m-.:.:....7c:396o:;... ------I
LRG. 2 Bdnm, unfum apt
Adults, no pell, 3 11
Alabama St., Huntinatan
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2 BR, 1 ~ ba. frplc, patio, ranean parldD1. elevaton, _o~al matd ser~
enc:l gar. Wallt to beach. No vice. Gourmet food ~dry cleaner'
dop. $195/mo. 962-1050. sal ,._ tifull f beauty OD OD grounds • .,.. u Y ur·
3 & 4 B.R. FlrR., or Unturn.
Ne\v. Elmore Ce. Real
Estate Division. 515-4)1).
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Room1 LARGE 2 BR I BA, """'. nlabed mode!J -today, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Other
drapes. Ph: Ml·IUS/Evea. times by aPPoinbntnt.. Jut.north of Fashion FURNISHED room ln
c84U«l5c:c=:..· ------1 , IslaDd at :limboree and Sip Joaquin Hills privafe home, with or
2 BR Apta. CloM'd iara&e· Road. . ' v.•1thout kilchen prlvilelt'I.
Crpts, drpa, chlld &: small . -! l'f0
, ~ ~ • Working lady preferred.
pet ok. $140/mo. 847-8149 PARK tlEWP.OIT AP~-TMENTS Mi"~" Viejo aru 58&-2918.
EXTRA lge 2 br, utlls pd. th bay ROOM lo -.. -Cpta. drpa, patio, no peta. on • I r
Kids OK. USS. 536-0121 Telephone (7141 644-1900 for rent1I lnform1tion. ;:~~\v.c:th·n~e°::;a.~Y
Laguna Niguel
NEW lrg 2 Br unf apt. Yard. Apt. Unfum. 365 Apts., ~l:IS. .
Walk to Huntington Center. Fum. or Unfurn. 370 ROOMS s18 wk. up w/kit.
$160/mo. TIUl28·5'17. !M'!'Po!I Buch $30. wk "P AplL Low
2 BR. 1 81;y, 4-plex, crpts, oNE bedroom apartments, _C_o_•_l•_Me_ .. _____ monthly rates 231G Newport
-tool, ..,-. !hiJd ck. newly remodeled, carpeu, _,.,_nu -Blvd. CM .,._9155.
SU). Q-5117. drapea. buUt1ns. $175 a ~......,. 41i1U
month, Wlnter, See Sat &: SparklJrw New Adult Apls. DELUXE Bdrm., pvt home,
SUn 1·5, 133f w. BalOO. 1 BR. nm $190. 8hare bath w/l tenant.
Blvd. PETE _ ~ 2 BR. 2 BA turn $245 $75/lno. Eves, w k n d a
REALTY 60-6llO. Prtftte ptdio8, lush forest 646-IDU·~· ------ADULTS ONLY --Clrports, gas paid. ROOM, turn, lhower, walJc.Jn
Guest Home 415
PRIV. Room, men/o r
\lt/OOl:en. Loving tare. Ooae
to park, llbr • lllops.
.. 2'162.
COME see, ).ave your partnl
cared for as you would do,
time permitting, 6'2·9278
SEhfl or prt room \n aml
guest home. Conv to lhop.
pine center & p&rk. 642-&l.~l
Rent11t1 to Sh11r• 430
* R001'1~tATF:
REFERRALS *
F1nd 1be Tdeal Roomn1nt<'
Screened Ona Shr & &1\'P
WE FURNTSl-1:
Roommates Who \Vant to Shr
Roommates \Vho NeW to Shr
CALL (TI4l 533-0302
Roommate Referral Servi«'
CAUCASIAN niiddle aged
lady {straight) will sha.n>
her home w/same .
References. Laundry &: kit.
pvp. C.M. $18. \I' k .
546-4436. PET OK ~ 114 E. Db St., C.~1. 548-0137 closets, no smoker/drinker.
, Pri entry. $75 mo incl util. ... , '"" 40 ·11 I t & • DELUXE 2 BR., $190 Hunfillftton Beach ~ , v.•1 s iare ap NOW AVAIU.Kf · . . vt R. • ··• $25 clng dep. 54&-l<Xr;. car fr('e v.•i1h ft•ni. 10 l'l. ~~,1.::!:; .. ~,;:::·· .. LARGE. l B • .,l60 HUNTINGTON Gardens ROO~t for rent. Employed Lookirig ror l'\ltnpatible ron1· * $135. 842-5829 * 1 .... 1.11.. •"" _,... Q. 0-wshr, fri>l,c, swim pool. K . 2 BR, 2 BA Unt. Fr. $251 "''"""'· _11.., ,._ ,,,,,; 557-2125, 3)342 Santa Ana Ave. Apt.3. Heil at Boise. Chica. man preferred. I t ch en panion, not a eook and
SPAC. 1 BR. ad.Its, no pets. 2 BR. J'Um Fr. $308 <11111", i-i..i ..i... "llllti 846-1323. Compare -See prlv. 548--0516 maid. 64(i...Gg41 evl'nings.
Quiet area. Nr shopping. ADULTS ONLY •.;:?. -'· -_, FOR leue to ~ve or what w111·re missing. Fr. G ..,40 AG 540-1151 -_, Cl.lltDn1 ~ m11 ,,_ UEST room for e~ MAN will share 4 BR. pool
MOVE TO THE REDWOODS -PARKCENTER s ... ia AM'• HIWHI Dllr.1:1• AdwU ApartlMftll.
Sp1cN Ol'MI I nd two t»droom 1nd 1011 1pat11111ntaWlth:
• Con11nuo111 cle1n1ng ovens 1nd • ,,_ S17S
bu•lt·in 11n~s G11 1n4 Wat.,. ~ludlctl
• Bullt·ln e11snw1une•• • E•ct01>on•I Freew•y
• 1'11lk·ln clos1ls •nd ample 1cc.111blllty
5tOrllgtt IPICe
• Colo! coo1Cl•'1Jle!I r u51CI"'
OlllPtlllfll an!I Sh~g Catl)e!•lllJ
• Puvue bllconoe1, p~hos, 01 ~11ds
e Fireplaces In many un•l!I
•Fully equipped Recre;u.on/ClulJ·
l'tOU$11
•Four deluX1 l1unrtry rOOm!I
• Swimming pools anG san.1
volley-bill court
I P11k·ll~1 l1ndscar11n9 w1\h
1lro1ms and pone!~
• fu1n1!url 1v11llble
Phone: (714) 543-1191
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·BDRM, -~ ~-. (n4) 53&-148'1 Call "' lzK 3 BR, 2 BA, portb> -'
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Upstairs. $145. ~9786. Dbl prage, dlhwtbr bJ•~· ~--' ._.d;~...,.1 • ~.,!; . I Ad H B u .. , •"" .,, _,, • .ws...1
1, 2 BR. Pool, Ct>r Huntington tullll, · · Ll"'-"Nl NIGUEL Placentia Ave. Ask about
pleasant, nr ahopti. Adults. 1 -.,-="5"3M"""''°'118==~-9U our dilceunt. 543--82 Util pd. $135 up. 548--0336. * MOVE IN TODAY '.If APUT.-TI ... , ,......_. ....._,'" " LAGUNA NJGUIL ~Bay~· Luxucy • BDRM upper $135. 981 Spac 2 & 3 BR in 4-plex. All -• AVE Br, 2 ba. end temlce.
Valencia. Bltna, carport. extras. Pool, rec bldg. Kkis .. 29041 Al__. • WaWfront. Leue. $500 .mo.
642-7431 welcome. From $139. See ~ :t Avail mw 6t)o<m)
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I. Unlurn. . 365 Apt. Unturn. 365 • ~ I ~ :ac. 2llth St., ~
Huntington Beach '1 .... POINT • ,;;;:. :::.,,;,· c---;-:::----:-
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10 Floor Plans
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s155 To •235
Dishwashers. drop-M stoves. power vent hoods,
drapes & <Oll"'ls -· Tennis Court, Pools. lor"·a...Q's, Sl'l.lffle Board,
No·peU, mature adults oaly,
$1'1ll/m0. -· ' DELUXE 2 & 3 BR., 2 Ba. EAS11LUff' 2 Br ~ Ba.
encl. gar. $155 up. Rental ~ e&erc. q>ba/m.;,, trple,
Ole., 3095 Mace Ave., ti ._. pool ''" by. ~1034. e.-· ~-....,...:--:---1,;;-;;;:;;:..,· =-.,,=-;:-;;:;;-Newport hech NEWLY decor. upper 3 BR,
EASTBLUFF 2 ba., trplc. yrly lease. New-
Villa Gr•n•da Apt1. port Shom, 642-8520.
8 TOWNHOUSE -Spacious 4 OLX. 2 Br., 2 Ba for quiet
BR, :II~ Ba., balconies, adults. Patio, lndry, new
frplc., wet bar, attached 2 paint i: crpts. $185. 642-1276.
car p.rqe. 1800 sq. ft. YEARLY. Canal front 3 br,
$375/mo. newly decor. Sundeck. Im·
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frplc., wet bar. attached 2 Gold mia:.·dmwshr, ~f: $270 c~ garage. 2660 sq. ft. Balboa mw. • 33St. 644-4340 $550/mo.
-Pool Facilities • NEW duplex 2 &: 3 BR.
Nr. CdM High School $'Zi'5f$3Zi, yrty. Near ocean
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835 Amigos Wq.y, NB 64+-2991 & bay. ~. Licensed Day Care Center with out~oor ploy LA PARISIENNE * 3 BR. 2BA. 1 blJc to beach. :~~ .. ~"'""·fflt tH ~rnh•t ... u, ~:;~~~: $1:: ~OA~~ D Yearly Can 613-245.5.
6401 WARNll HUNT, BEACH POOL. Adults. 2 Br., I Ba nr ocean, bltns, m4' 979-1288 $23!5 Yrly; Adults, no pets
842-0629 AcroH from GoU Course Balboa Bl. nr 32 St. -~ Santa Ana Ave. . rt Heights l~~~~!J'~-~ .... ~ ~~ Need a "Pad"T Place an ad! Newpo
&_., Unfvm. ilSAiipt. Unfurn. 365 Apt Unlu W * NICE 2 Br. Pool, SUndeck. s;:..,.:i::·:...::;;:.:;;:::.. __ _;:;::.;,;,;_;;;.;,_;_; ___ .c.;.;_.'-""-"'..:..--'-"-·--..-..--1 CID, pr. Adlts, no pets. Costa~ (o"t• Met• Coste Meu ~t $170. 548-49:12,
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end unturnlthld rmde11 o·ptt1 dal'y nine 'tll dirk.
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sq, lt. 213: 634-3211.
Aloc. f..,j,j, ii Found 11,.. ..ni SSO S<kMls & G•rdenlng P•lnttng &
FOR RAtnt oH ..,... parld"' -imlrvctlons 575 P1perlt•ntlftf
-lOx.!O, nf&tt lleh~-Kn"TEN &ppl'OX 4 ,__ -------BOB'S GARDEllJNG PO/mo. ~ 9 Newport Bbrlc mu«.\ body, 4 '1hlle PIANO or w lct-, m)' horM or 1 UNDSCAPING 1PAJNT1NG, Car pen try
BJYd., a.ta Mesa. 541-13ZL paws. Shawn)' Ueti lhort yoon. a> Yn. e:otp. Mutn JJ"vlne liKiustrUJ n."Pfllra. 18 Jn. In &reL Sm.
fur. \'le. Ftrnleal, CdM. tn mm.I<:. m..mi. Complex~. Jnb1 OK. Cflll Bob 646-M46.
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mobile home in nice area.
HB. Likes to cook le has
car. W/elderly woman...Aft
4-S4<Hn2
New Waterfront Ot~
!)<om $270 Month
Prtrne Location
Ml Ba)'Slde Dr., N'pt. Beach
Bill Grundy Rltr 675-6161
...;... Jr.l FOUND: 16x24 Ny1o--,-U-.S.-Exp'd ttoacher, rea11. C~1ll * LANDSCAPING * ~;;;;;;jjjjjjjjjjjj;·~~iiiii;I f1a& akin& pvt. beaches Al 979--0tJO nft 5 pn1. Nt>V.' la1<i·rt~. :-i pr I n k I "r" , Cam~ Shcll"f't. Evtdtnt1y rlt't'kt, clNU111p. Stutt" lll:'d
* PATOI PLASTERING
All !)'Pf'$. F'l'ff es1\mate1
Cnll 5"10-6825 belon~ ... to cruiser. On 30" o.1"l"' Personela 53L "'""le·~. si·•• 6T~5133. """I" --c'':..· --~---Plumbinn ~ = I 1~ E X PEJt T J 11pn 11es t· ___ •:.,_, ___ _ * HINDU Sl~IR.Il'UAWS'l' • PF.KINGF-<iE FOUND IN ..... Md...,..~ Gardener. k no"''. how , t .R. OTIS PLID.IBING
Let this a.d ~ your VIC. of Belfast !: i'"alrv~w upkt'<'p, plant. pest, 1r1n1 lti•11)()1tl'I~ .t Rl'palni. \\'Etter
SELL IT
SHARE hse \l.'/grad. 2 )&:,
BR's mod. kit, prden,
$107/mo. ~75'l3 9-6 dy'I.
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WANTED: Lady with car to
share Laguna Beach moblle
home with u.me, 49f..7972 or
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whole ouUook on Ille for the Rd., Costa 1t1esa. 549--1994 t·le11nup. 968-:.:NtG. hentrr.s, di1po6llls. furnu<.'f!IS,
better Professk>na.I advice aft 5.cpm_. -------vslttlng DU'T'C'H gan:lt'ner . l'Xf'l('r , dshv.•shr~. !179-3730 f\.1/C &
DEID< space available $50 on Ute. Llcensed. Readlllgs FOUN D nta le cat 6 to 7 MOTHEH. "'sp. l\f ,. ft 11 . t mplL lf•r., cl•ll ('.('n·lt. B/A. All Dnlly Pilot areas.
mo. WW provide fumitutt daiQ', 10 AM-lD PM · months. vicinity 81.yshotts. Fenced yd. :,i.5 )'1" olds. Nr 536-2300 days or ;\ r i 1• Drains u11~ • $7.50
a(SS mo. Answering llel"Vlce 49)..Qlll. C9MI034. 312 No El N.B. Long hair, '11.'hite & Npt Hihts Elem. 51.•hool 2131630-5'163 p.1n. St'.>v.·f.'r hne to 100' -$15
avallabJe. 222 FC'.ll'Ht Ave, CamlaO! Real, San grey.~1-00. e 1::.tt~7. • 319-z:iO:.? r
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MATURE male roommate
W8Jlled to aha.re 2 Br. apt.
Pool. $80. 547-6791.
G11regea for Rent
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Laltma Beach. 494-9466 _Oe=.:..-::::;;·;;;:i;'o' u.;---FOUND: approx 10 days ago DA y Nunery, babies to 5 rt>mO\'al. •iar<l n•modt'llng -l'LU~tRI. C REPAlR
OESK IPaC'e &vaJlab&e $:5(1 f'D(( male red/brown O>cker yrs $18 pt'r 'l\'k. 646-57l!8 or Trash hauling. lot clt•anup. r-;u joh 100 smnll
DIDI. Wl8 'pl'OYide flnlture •J mbc Vic. or MagnoUa & 66--4302 Repair ~prink!er~. 673·1166, •-fi42-l12S •
FOR rent J.ara:e garage
storaae $25.
~:i,.r; ~ ~ P1ew Pt .. u:.dl 'l\ith _w.:.="""'=':.:·.:F.:..v:.·;_84;__7-_7916c.,:.·_= Builcte~ E..XP. llav.·1uif\ll Gardener coLE-PLU_M_B_l_N_G_
for Hunttnston Beacb. ~ KarM Mm Richard. We MALE. small brown dog. Vic 1 -KITCH---EN--,-ba-t"-~-m-od-·I · Con1plt'!t' i.:arrlt•nin~ si•n 'tl'f' ~1 1 ~•·tvi('<' 6-13'\llil
BAY Vll!w O"plc S know ,...... )IOii oa.n find LDs AllllnOf &: El Monterey, "" " , Kfllnalani. G46--l(ii6_. ___ l'l.I \lHJ;>.t.; i ••p;i u·:-i :\nil 111 E wort lf )di atlll need lt and J>,.V, Call to 1 d ~ n ti I Y Ing & ronrn atidltions .. \ & ~I -~---Pb. 536-1TI7 Del~ Air-cooditioned CO~lPLF.1'E I. tt 1\' 11 " ~1.1! +IJ•)ll~. p ;1i111 l11::. Fn•1•
Redeoon,ted. Lldo area WE MIS8 YOl1 TOO!! 1,.:963-cc,.::n;,:.:·cc..· --~----ConrractoNi. 497·l2SS. Gardening ~r.:icl". 1!;1ulin\.: 1 : .. r Call & snl "· R.1~1.1_n;:i.
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WANTED: Garage to rent,
furniture storage, NewPOrt
Area. 673-4020.
CLEAN 2 car garage, next to
police station, CM. $60 per
mo. 9'&3499.
R.eaJooonllcs, Bkr. ~ WILL aeyone who M1 seen a 1t1ALE puppy, brov.·n collar Bu1in•11 Service & clean-u\). Jim ;).1f(...-040j,
'63 Impala, gold 2 door, w/blue rhinestones. "'Vici -----------JAPAN'f<.:S~ Ga r dene r . ~J .-~~ ..,..,.... "''11 ~~'JI A lier a, ton s
CORONA del Mar. Dix alt
cond. offl~s. Up to 2500 sq.
rt. Pre'stige bldg. Xlnt prk.g.
S'iS-6900.
License •UBX 344 w,hlch Pomona & Hamilton, \,.:.M. LIBRA OFFICE' SERVICES k 1 SEWING-DESIGNING 646-3630 IBM "'•ping. 2588 Suite B, Con1plete Yard \\'or an4 disappeared vie. of Meyer1 ____ . -------·~ Clean-up. J.,l't't' esl. &12-.1102 ~lf'1l/\Vomen. Rell.!!. ll:d1·)
St, CM between Victoria & FOUND on Shoreditr~amro Newport Blvd .. Costa r.tesa. Slll n1 in. Call 8~(;-.i \50
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Wanted: for Storage
Ca II 673-8801 aft 5 pm
Office Rental 440
Wilson, night of Sept 24, Shores Bch. A watch. Call lil1s-8850. Hauling Alteratlons-642-5845-
GROUND Ooor-pkg-nr fwy please call 548--0341. 673-~ & describe. C•rpenter ., \R I) , G Cl 500 It ·~...:.-----~--·I'' .i;, a_:agl'. t'.'11.nup. Nf'ut. B«C'U r11lc, 20 yrars l'Sfl.
17 sq. • $100. Toilet, etc JOHN-All ls forgiven. Will INF1..ATABLE boat found ln -Frf'e C'St. , dnys. Call
.n.o.Kl.I""'"'" <>•r~. be_ at Howard's Restaurant Newport Harbor. Owner anytime, 5-tS.-5031. Tile PROFE.ssl AU Types \\lork? Cut doors.
38 ···"~-CM~-.. LARGE OR SMALL I
ONAL Suite ready Pvery eve at 6:30 pm. We'll ldentlly. 496-0096. panel, remodel, 1i n 18 h , GEN. lluuhni::,. Tnf'/:->h ruh c'ERAMIC tile 11;:;--&
OFFICE and/or desk 11pace to go, Hell at Bol5ll Oitca. have a delicious Weight MALE Irt·" Setter v·,, Brook· · ~ & t I H "'' ... frame, repairs. ere. 962·1961 . lr1n1. ·~ar ye 1' eanup. rt"model. Frt't' r~I. s111au avail. now •• Handy to San .8 . $275/mo, 846-1323. Watchers dinner &-talk it '"urst •Ball Rd., An·"elm. <' 83"2'"'3 ,_,. """" 'l.Dc tat in " ""' "'' e CARPENTRY e Rough&. i:.sl. ~ .iu.' ...;.i-.;i"""'. jobs v.-elcome. ~2426. Dleg'o Fwy. a 8u1lne11 Rental 445 out. E. K. 963-U93. SKlf'LOADER & dump truckl -~ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill Laguna NlgUd. 831-1400. ROBLEM ~... Co Finish patio Tops & cement. II
PLUSll srrfall 3--0ttlce s\iite. ' 'T HE FACTORY", con.. p ....... ,. ..... cy. n-FOUND Basenjl City ol 646-.MTI., MS-1594. \\'tlr k. Concretl", asphn_lt,
ststlngof!2unlque:'boutlque fi<tent, •'Ym.'p~th.ettc Orange, call)~ Identify, ~\\'in(!:, hreakinJ:;". 846-TilO._ .... : l!IlliJ Newport Ctnter. 644-8814 or , preiDQDCY c::aµnseling . Abor-~7-885&. Carpet \ervlce ... • • : J
642-3073 sbopc, bu 2 open1np, in the tion A Adoptions ref. AP-YARD. garage c!ea1111p.•. r;;;;;;;;;;~:.:I mall ranging from • mo. CARE.~~ .. ~A...... BLACK & grey, small male JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery Remove tre<'s, dirt, i\'y.
2 Adjoining offices, busy in-Card, tobacco & yardage ~ dog. Vic Edwardl A: stater, Ori-Shampoo f r e e Scotch· Dri\'ev.-yl'C. J:radin~. 8-17-2666. WANT
tenection C.M. $90. Util's shOps esp. v.·anted. 425 :Jlth PALM I-CARD READINGS H.B. 842-96S.5. guard {Soil Retardants). Housecleaning Job Wanted, ..Mela 700
incl. 642-6560. St., l'lewport Be a ch, Past, preaent Ir. future, Degreuers &: all color :.:;;::::.:.;:;.:::.:; __ .:...----fy ouNG deJl('ndab1e nian
673--9606 or &12-8520. Advice &: help In many milt-Lost 555 brighteners cl 10 mlnule ttESA Cleantni;:, Carpets, n<'t'ds lull time l"m ploymt"nt.
DOWNTOWN Laguna Beach ters. 213: 6M-l350. Fully He. blt"ftCh tor u•hite carpets. \\'inrlo\1·s. llr•.-1r.i::. •"1" · llns experience in paJnting
750 sq. ft. Ava.ii Oct. L 211 La Habra. Call for appt. \VIU. Myone V.'ho ha.I ~n a Save your money by saving Rcslrl/ronl'I. 5 5 7 -G 7 ·I 2 . ;1.nd 1.1 0 111 c rons!ruction.
BroadwtQ.' .• ~-* EUROPf:AN PSYCHIC • , '6;1 Impala, i?1d 1 door. me extra h1ps. \Viii clean 5-18-il l l. &12-0022.
SHOP tn Lquna Beach, ·216 .$25.i · ~;:nse ~UB;c ~ = llv'.ne rm., dlnlna rm. &: Prof. Carpet Cle•nlng .:.c:...::=-------I
No. Cout H~i.~~,~ Appts.U"alltb~Oc-t.&:Nov. St ~= .. between.\rictot1a &: ha.II S15. Any ~1. _S7.~, Also \\"illdo\\·s & [Joor t•w·e JobWenteCi, Femele702
view. S300 fl)(,. iM-5600. (n.C) ~ Wilson, night of Sept 24, -COUCh $10. Chair $5. ta yn. Call D11t(·h s;;1.J50S, S1un-611n1 GOOD TYPIST
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1736 ANAHE~ CM A New I,lfe wtthout drugs! pl•••• •all "o ""l. exp. ls what counts, not ( , ~~·_.,, ... ....-c ... .,...,-.,,,.. method I d work vo.(ltf Expert Housec aen1n~ Wiii do your typln9 •I Ground"'---, ~-. n• fwy Scientolqry can handle yoor · 0 m,,~ · R f Sl6 ~ .. , u.uw-t"V> • • I LOST 9/25. Fema l e Goodret.531-0101. By Day. e s. . .,,,,, her home, Will rlckup
Toilet-$110-m-2654 problem. C.U ·'6-0644 now. Codtapoo. 10 wkll old. Black d Cl • nd d II I ' H B MEN-W01Mi. 'Professional w/small patch ot white on Celllng1 Oedicete ean1n9 • • ver oc• . .,
lndustrl1I Rental 450 m~ .. Cail. ftir app't with chin. Vic of Harbor & * SP'"~~~ IVHITE * WE 00 EVER\"THING * F.V., West, 7Sc per pg.
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Cail Communlly Cotltoe Olllrlcl ol Or-
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Eteh btd 11 to be I" •ccord1"Ct1 wOh ,,,.
1P«lflall-Md othlr wHn.nl contr•tt i:locvmtnt1 now on 1111 •lid Optn to public . ln~tlon ln the offlct of ,,,. Leu.111.
COPlltt. ••• a v1f11bte upon rlfQ1.195I to lilt
Cail Community Cotl199 0 l1 Ir I c I f'V<'dlt.ins A~t.
EKll bid 1haU be maH Oii 1 !'ilrm lo be
OOfllnM •I tht offtctt. ol IM Hid L-
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11t11ltctory 1ur1tv eotnptny I f turety In
tM 1mou"t ol flv. ptrttnt """' ol tM '°''' •mount of thlt bid noured pvtr tht rnt111rnum IMM/pul'(;PllM ptr]Od, T,,.
tl!Kk or boftd 1h11I bit "'""" " • ~rtnfw 11'1.tt thlt blddtt' Wiii tllkUtt th+I
LHM Incl Option AgrtMntnt lf•wme 11
t-wd to l'llPll. S1ld d!Kk or bid Dofld wlll bit dtcltl'lld forftllltd If thlt wcctulut
blddW f'9fulff lo tflttl' Into "Id L.111•
Md ODflon/Af-1 l fltr being r~
qunt.d to do '° bV thlt aotrd 01 TrutlH1
ol Ille L-. Tl bt comldltrW, Md! btd 111111 bit
-ltd t nd flied I" tht otllct of tht ~. "t,ll'(;fM1!ng ,t,otnt In thlt Dtstrld Admlnl1tr1tllon llulldl119, ll10 Adt m•
AW'l'IU., Co.ti Me ... C1Ufon•l1, no! later
tl'ltft n :oo '·"'· Mono:lly, ~ 1•. un,
•nd Mell bid to autmltt.ci ahtU W OPf!Md
Ind publicly 'lid tloud t i 11111 iltlOYI
d1ttc1 time and plau. L•-rTMrYft tl!e rtol'lt to r•led eny
and 111 bkb or to Mlve •n'I' trnsu11rtt111
or lnfol'm.lllllet '" 1ny bid or In tl!e bid· 61ng. No btddltf tN'I' 'Wlll'ldrtw hit bid for
• Plrlod of '°""'.fl.,. 1'5l den ttt.r fll•
dttt "" f« tht opening thfftof. IOAltD OF TRUSTEES,
COAST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE DISTRICT
Or•"lllt County, C1llWM'nl1
l y: /If NORMAN E. WATSON S.Cret1ry, Board of Tnifffft;
Olltrl: Oelotler li. 1t72 -11:00 •.m.
lld No. "1
l"ubl1111'11d OMlntt Coe1t 01Tty Piiot.
Sitp19rnMr JO and Odobtr 7, ltn 2UO-~
PUBLIC NcrrICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'IC'TITIOUS IUl lNISI
MAM• ITATIMIJIT
Tiit fol\oWlflt ~ •r• Ocltno
M liwtl 11: WHOl.llALI! ll!ATHEll GOOOS,
1Mll l"tclnc Coe•I Hwy, SunMI Buch,
C.11,, 901.0 •
lllck o.tot end M•rv Ann Dtlot (WIN) 1"'2 loltt Chia Rd., HUflo
flllffofl IHcti. C•lll. Thi• ....,,,.., 11 bt!llCI C(lnduettd bV •n lrldfyhfUM, ........
Till1 1i•""'9nl nltd W111'1 '"-C1tt111tv
Cltrtl f/f Ortf1111t C0\11'\fY Ol'I: S.ot. S. Im.
ly ltWrly J. Mlldd011, Otpo11y CO\ff\ty
Clerk. "'a.M
l'#lltMd 0nnot COlll Otlly "Uol,
i.1111• '• 16. n. 20. 1m no.n
PIJBLIC NcrrICE
WANT AD
642-5678
PUBLIC NcrrICE
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN ll'llt ~
public l\tlllrlng W'tll be llllkl by the lrY!M
c oy Council on TueMSlly, Oclober lG, 1911.
•I 7:30 p.m.. In tht City Council Cllll"*rs, •:IOI CtmP111 Orlve, Suite '200,
lrYlnt, Caflfornle, lo conifdltf 1pprov11 ol
1 ,_ Onion tor the lnl..,.ch1ng41 ol
Cutvw Dr1Yt ti the S.nlt Ant FrHwly,
Such dfllgn m1y r.11ulr1 1n 1nwnclm.nl
to ttlt mtsttr pl1n ol arttrttl hlohw•v•
reclallllYlll!I lrytn Av1nut-Mulrl1ncl1
Bouttvlnl\ to • cirlmtry 1rtH"ltJ tnd
Trtb\lc'O llo,ect to I Meondfr'y 1rl1rl1I. AlT't'OM wlll/llno to 1tkprN lflltlr oC1ln!on1
In ll YOr of or In ~ltfon to Iha pro-
posed lm.ndmtnl wltl bit hatrd. Wrllltn corr~t lllO wlll bt ttctpltd, /ti C•rol J. Flynn ~ty C!ty CIMk cf Tht Cltv ol Irvine
"ubllth9d Or1t1g1 C1111st 01lly Piiot,
Stsit•rnbtt a , 1tn 2'51·n
PUBLIC NcrrICE
PUBLIC NcrrICE
NOT ICE IS H!'Rl!&Y OIVl!!N ffllit I
Public H11rlllfl wlU bt "-Id befor9 !ht
Pl.llnnl119 Cornmls11or\ ol Ill• Ctly of lr.olM
on Tllun.dtY, Octobar It, Im, II 7:XI
p.m. Jn Jiit Clly Council Ch1mi.r., 4201
CtmpUt Orlve, lr.olna Town Clftllr,
ll'Ylna C•Ufornl1, fo conlldlf';. '" Ordtflll'ICI ol the City Coundl Of '"'f 't:UV
af /l"llnt .. ltb/lthl119 I 0..IOn lt .... 1_
80oln1 Ind IPl\lndlng OrdlNll'ICI Mo. 44 r~ultllng Wtllt tnd S!rHttc1tpn to pro. ~io. for ,,,. ~•Hon cf I 0..lgn RtYl-
BINlrd encl fo dlllM "'9 poww1 tnd dll!I" ol 11kl bollrd.
Jlt'I L. Wllto11, A1sl1l•nt Stc;r1f1ry
CY,y Ill lnlne ~ Cornmhtlon P\lbf!INd Or.... C!!Mt Dilly 'llot, Stpftfflbtf' ». 1'72 Jal..72
PUBLIC NcrrICE
NOTIC• 'i>f' 'UILIC H I A. I HG llP'Oll• TM• ,U.NJUJIO COM-
MISSION 01' TM• CITY 01' ,.OUM-
TAIN VA\UY NOTICE S HO:E:IV OIVliN 11'1.tt flll
Wl!'Cl1111d1y, oc1o&r n, 1tn et 7:30 p.m.
In IM Community C111W lulldlng, 10200 51~11!1'" Avenue, Fountain v 1 I I 1 y • C1llfomt1, Iha ~•nnlno Commlulon w!l1 ..
hold Pllbllc l'lear!1111 on,,,. lollow!119: ,AIClll ,U.JI Ill -A,pplla!IMI
fll.O tty l"•mUy He1ttti Plllfrtm ta ust
I lnllltr II N'l'nOofltr'y office for OM
y .. r t i ttoO Tllbtr'I loctttd I" tllt Cl .....
'lllClll l'U.N 111 -A,pplltllltll'! 11.i'b-mllltd tty l!DCO ll'IC, fol' modlllettlon Of
Pl"ltClll pit" lor tll'tOlnhlluMt to be lltutl9d ft!MlntllV ll tne' _.hW'ltf tor•
"*'cf E11elld tnd l!dl1111tr. Tht lrioitrt1
11 fl.ll1MI' dncrlbt4 " "'*tor'• P1!"C9'I lllM'l.fS..07.
THE.SE MATIEllS lr9 bel"f lltO(ff.Md
pUr9Ul"I to Iha PlllMlng l.llwt. cf '"' St11to o1 CtllfClml• o-mmtnt c• .,,ooo .i wq, •ncl Iha P'VW:. Ttn1 21.
Tllot• ••lrlne to tltlttty In l•vor or In
0PPG111tlo!I '° "'"' ""'""" wm be th•tr! en ~ to • •· " M1hlr lfl... '°"""llCWI 11 IJHlrtd you lfllt'\' C'9111tct tht
flltnnl"t DitpMt111•1I 1t.H2-t4C Md l'lfll'
to !flt tbcwt """''· PLANNING COMMISSION O~ THI CITY ~
FOUMTAIH VAL.LEV
Clinton lhlf'recl, -.. ... 'lilbtllMd Or1191 C11111f Dt!ty l"l!Of, S.ltolnMr JL 1tn 2u.n
PIJiUc NcrrICE
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ~·~.... Rl"!s. Free .!'St. 646-2839 or wlll work by hour Inga, 6"'"9990 YMCA. Baker, C.1tl. Answers to New 6C."OIJ:9titai ceil\flrS HOUSE OF CLEAN cell 147-3095 •
ALCOHO LICS Anonymous. Tosha. Reward! Pleue call .Airj time, 6#-n83 Reas. Fl . • 1 •II•
7 wrl 531-3885 alt 5 oori'I, wtnuO\\'S, C'tp , \V .. • · NEED heln al home'? \Ve Phone 542-721 or te pm. Cement, Concret1 "' .,.,, ,.
. .. ---r. yrs. In nl't'ri. ""'2-f\ · hnvc A ir!P~, N u rs es , P.O. Box 1223. Costa MeM. LOST in Mesa Verde, Tiger -·-------............ II....._ Tf!OROUGlf Clennlng \Vt"ek· II o u sekprs, Companions. ~v.,.......-TERI striped cat, male wearing PATIOs..stDEWALKS I' k LI . h · CEMENT CCNTRACTOR 1,.. '>b pret'd. Xln'! rPflJ. .~omemn Prs JI Jo n , REALTORS We love Yt>tJ Dea collar. Answtts to ,.
Please come home TigTe (tee-gray). He may Call ~lax • • 64+0081 ~l!\-\..1&.1. ,,. .c"~~7-<-=l68~l~. ---~~-~
" l' bed I t cam-l>A\'11'01"' $"'' d<"" G<'n. ·versalt'le Pos. Want-, * * AIL (abrics ~ price .,ave c im no a ...--e CUSTOM CEMENT \\'ORK ~" ~ .,, -1 OOOL&PT·ASING& UP Tues tltru •Sat -SONIA'S or ? fall Ma-40'15~ Ori~. \VALKS, patio~. {' J t' ant rig . i':~per\el'k'('(I. t:xec . ,\t11u. '*"·'I), 25.?.0
• • ABIU"'° a. • .._t Beach FE'IALE blk & wh. t pool decks. Don, 642--851·1 ~lt-1~. 5-11-3507. hni/v.k. (":111 afr"r 6 rn1. Jmprovenients to suit. ~tatnr F -""""""" · " -··7 596 .. ~ mini .. _Fox Terrier Vic Expert Housecleaning ,_,_,_. __ '·-------·' street identification, Knott a ..... '° · · • PATIOS-PLANTERS •·
Ave. off ramp of Garden ( [g] Hlll'bor S]ioppl.ng Center, All Concrete work. Brick, By IJri.~'. Rl'li>. lt36·00 1S , .. ,.,,W,.nted . flt & F 710
GrnW! Frw)'. Lolt_,,... ] C.M. Sat. eve. Reward. slumpstone wk. SM-3533. ACCOUNTS ....,.,.ble elm, R' • 545-0739 Janitorial ,,......._ ~<:hard ~er 17141, 89.2i8374 ~ · f1 ' . , PATIOS, walks, drives. Saw, t•xp rec'd. Apply In person
,.,10[..,_..... ·r _ : <+· .__ I ADULTVmalFle Iruh &.Se::!;.!';. ~. remove &. replace Jeff's Cleaning Servlceal only, Lido Shipyard, 900 ''""Qon;l" · B Pr in k ·t ·r e d' · tags. le ower ~·-, • ~.collCrete 548-8668 for e1t Residential -C.Ommercl Lido Park Dr,, N.B.
warehoUH spa~. 3152 aq ft Foun!<tr..,;!d•) SSO Reward! Name Qulntln Chlld C~re • * 64M384 • ANl'To.1AL Attendant, OYE"l' 21,
&. 3280 111 tt at l3c per ft. BLAcK' & wbtte, male cat. ~6· . ----------Lend1capln9 fn.>e to ti·avel. Valid drlvers
2991 Grace Lane. Costa Vic B89lkle Dr. & Pacific PLEASE help. 2 York&h.1Tf' e CHILD CARE e 1Jc. Neat appear. Inq at
Mesa, 8 am to 4 pm Coast Hwy., N.B. 548-3961. Terr. Vic Mesa Dr/SM~ LANDSCAPING 1-lunl. Center, Jett'a Pettlna
548-5551. Ana Hghts. 9 7 9-4 5 8 2, Dependable For un1qU1: & pc rsonulb.!'d 7,oo, 1777 Edinger, H.B.
Rente11 W.m.d 460 G!:~d\I&~~~~:~~ ~a~~ 832-1827. . Harbor/Bnke1· Arca. • style In landscaping cnll ARTISTIC INDUSTRIOUS
38216th St., Collt& Mesa. ALTERED male., Siamese 5 4 6 • 41 4 5 James C. El'."'cr .· .. I.a n~· penon (oVl'r 181 to \\'Ork as WANTED to rent. garage tn
Dana Point, San Clemente
area. Call 546-1234.
cat vie Bolsa Chica&: Hell, C ct 1caplng ~ Mainlf'n~ l(C' C · a nUce on antique autos. Daily Pilot Want Ad.I haw H.B. Generous reward ! 1._•_n_tr_• __ •_•______ "Renovahng ln\vns, A nr.-~
bargains galore. S46-3ll3. Additions • Remodeling ~!lsl ty nt this fln1e." Freel.iiii.iii~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
So LI 'd est. 646-7229 alt J."
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Trader's Paradise
lines
times
dollars
HELP! 2yr Germ Shep Gerwick & n, c * Blk/silver. Hu pups home. 673-«Ml * 54g..2170
We low her. 1! I ea 1 e ! JACK Taulane -Repair
673-0507. remod., addlt. 20 yn. ne.
SAMOYED dog. male, ans Llc'd. My Way Co. S47-<I036.
"Teddy", lost ID. Vlc Coat& Ga ,·ftning
Mesa area. Call 548-5669.
LOST drlc brwn Bunn1!1e cat
Upper Sandcutle ar e.~,
CdM Rewaro. 6#-Jn4.
SML blk male doe, Wbllle
star & white front paws.
College Prk area. M&-3876.
BLACK talldng Mynah i!lnl
"Petey" vlclnity ~ blk
Fernleaf, CdM 6i.r7162.
GARDENING Service •
Reliable and experienced.
Free" estimates 963-1072
GARDENING . Tustin area,
dependable, reliable
ll!lrYice. &-0832
HANDY MAN, LT. PLUMB·
ING. ELECT. CARPEN-
TRY.
• 548-5n& • '------------------~'I REWARD! White mlnlature 1 -----~---. . . -~··LA County.Reeeda EXP E RT Jape.ne se
LOT in N. Lake Tahoe, In-EXCHG. 2 hsem, Big Bear tap, Ant CoCo. 894-19'13. Gardener. Co mple.re
cline Village. Underground Lake, all or pt. ot $9000 eq. Gardening Senb. N•B, CM
uUJitie1, Paved streets. for land, units It mod, car, GOLD pendant watch , Rose area S.~1~1.
l'fade for house or duplex. antique or claulc car . sub-face. $50 Rew. WeddlnK rift. ~H"AN""D~YMA,.=.,...,N'--~All~~ld~o~d<-of
n"'493-3502. ~ m1t. Bkr Mi-39281548-8651 Ple~aµ 956-0287. work, small Pbs a ~E S15M eqty in 4 Br, 21Ai ACRES No. ""caut. PART i~ Shep. lost vJc. spedalty. 956-9374 : 546--9723.
l 0. Nwpt Doh Eul Blull Tro<o, c-to ...... Ii 118.k !ky. GARDENING SERVICE
condo, i'or eqty ln hou.tt in lake. $2JOO., yalue. , ~ ·'call after 4 pm, 49f.8508 ~ -Reilnble
Hunttngton Bcb or Fcimtain f« car, or '?? LOST aray cat, Wlle"Xed • ~ *
Valley. 84&-3586 eve. CTI4) 835-6Xl8 male in E-BluH area
flAVE' Leued comm'I bldg 1 Acre California Pfnes, Rewaro. 640-0285 alt 3pm. (j)UICK <;ASH
Loe C·H lot, San Dimas. F Urrit 1. $2395 value. Trade LOSl' IN EAsrBLUFF. ALL THROUGH A
& c 165,500. WANT' Hse, for c<ment •~Ii<. aqto, °' l GRAY CA)', DJ[µ). DAILY PILOT duplex/trlplex or 11? C.M./ ol comparable· value, * ~~ •
M11aonry
BRICK, BLOCK &
Stone v.'tlrk. fi4&.8266 F46·1111Jl
P•lntlng &
Peperltenglng
No WA11tmi: * WALLPAPER * Wh~n you call "Mae"
54$-1444 64S.17U
INT le EXT paintlna:, papt'r
hanging, natural w o o d
ftnlahlng. 548-7905 or
548-2759.
SEPT. sale, big d i s c ..
547-5846, wallpaper & hn ng-
lng, 10.000. Samples The
Hangman.
Auembly
ASSEMBLERS
PACKERS
Jmn1f'dlult• plae{'n1enl
for inl'XJK'ri<'ncf'd or
lite t"XJX'I'. UAAC'mbly flf"('lplt·
CALI. U~ NOY.'!
P.P.S.
Pacific
P•r1onnel Servlc.1
112 f'ip. Tower
Union Bank Square
CJrnoi;:-e. Calif.
547-6446
Mk for Rachel i\fay
PH.Ci°. Painting , also roofs. ASSEMBL y
acoous, ceil., lnter/exter. SQLDERERS-\VTRE \VR1\l'
Llc/lns. Free est. &15-5191 E)i perlenced
PAINTING &: PAPERING, Jrvtne 544>-445'1
19 yrs in Harbor an?a. Lie & NEVF.R A IT.E AT TF.J\1PO
bonded. Rer!I furn. Tempo Temporftry lie.Ip
PAINTING -Iloncs . cle n, ASSEMBLERS, PC-
iruarantl?'ed \\'Qrk scd Asse1n1Jlc & soltl<'I' I 'l
& Insure<! 40. oo.11·ds. r.1us1 h•• nlJI" 111
p . painter. horiest Y..'Ork, rcroi:::nl1r 111111i'i, knn11· <,Jlorl
reas. lie/Ins. Jnt/1.xt. free ('()(JC'. do hrintl ~1dPrlnJ:: .~
est. Ref". 5-tS-7759. n:ncl lll"hrninti•"•i:, At'<'<'p!in.:
N.B. OwnerlBkr. 673-6756. * 545-4966 * LOST: Sun 9/24. Bla.ck Bun· WANT AD r OH. clean & nea l pni nt\ng,
16 STORE shopping center, WANT: Small commercial ny, vie Tamura School F.V. 642•5678 inlerior. rea~. rates. Call
appllc-a!ionl'C for If' s t 1 11 h
daily,
La Habra. Will accept iunal· w/llvtng quartmi blwn HB1 ;Cal~l~81;7~-4!162;;~·=====!...:==~======;.=D=ic=k=,=-=-==·==== !er properties, to split up I: Long Bet.ch, HAVE: Cirl•
multiple ownership. Roy J, 3 \DU~~ .Jn M~.
Amt.ton, Realtor, $7360. Bkr, .r.."fli'und W13-41.fil:
HAVE: 2Br cottageR·2lot, $2,500 equtt;v on $~,000
rede\relop, area. Eq, $'1,700. c: hot c e Arrowheed ·lot.
WU! add TD't Alar cuh. Trade tor late mod~ auto
Want dplx, triJ)b:, CM, NB. Or' 111
or ctr or 1 Own/Sk ~756
1970 VW FASI'BACK, new
Um, engine A m,ket, [Or
van or pick-up.
5'8-3517 or -'l9 CHEVY, $800 VALUE.
TRADE FOR PICK·UP
TRVO< IN GOOD COND.
CaB
545-Jm
5 BR. Executive home.
Eull.Ide Cotta M r: 1 ... a •
l'RADE $22.500. <qlllty f<1r
lnoome untt1. Prefer :.> or
mart. 6'7!>-7788 A.M.
wru. trade '69 Ponche 911
T, 5 tpd. 38,000 mi Xlnl
cond. Many extru. $&IOO
value + ? 1' tor Cnzl9'r TS,
FBpr.<l,14lM11l61,
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HAVE: First TD $50m at
$400/mo, 9% int. Due 10 yrs
2nd TD SJOm at $100/tno.
9% int. Due 10 yn. For h~.
dplx/"1>b< CM/NB 673-6756.
PACK'XRO Bell Stereo ,
Danlah mod cab, AM/FM
Ktetto I: OllJT&l'd chanr;tr.
Slave aJ)kr Incl. Val. m.
lot 10 IPd bike. 645-4235.
RED ECO RA TING. n-d Bui·
locks $800 tofa, bluegm It
celC')'-ror brn velvet iOose
pillow .afa of same valtlft.
1'rd othr tum. 675-5798,
l.Jke to tradeT Our Trader's
Pandlae column ts for your
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5 llne
5 d.,..
for 5 blJckL
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ODETICS, INC .
1X·15 St1, t'.!;11u•heslr1',
/\nu helm
r;qual Or r111r, En.ploye r
t .. 11F ---' ----1 l/\~~F.MBLER for small elec-
tro mtth. manuf, co. Need
\1·omt•n w/~ vision & dex-
terity. Pe'l'm Ir f/tlme. Non.
~111t"lk1•r rt•(j'rl, No exper .
n1•r. PlenMnt w o rk In i
cnnrl8'. &'nd lnfonnadon.
Clruritltlcd nd no. "1 c/o
Oaily Piiot. P .O. Box 1560.
Co~ts. 1\lesn, Calif. ~.
ASS ISf. MGR TRNE
PART-TI ME
6-9 :30 EVES.
lll\llSIUN' of ma.nut. co. ha•
ln11111'(f. openll"tf(t for }'OUng
n1l"n 0\1!1' 21 who need a
11trm. :.!nd Job to supplement
pt"t'senl ,1nron1e.
$4.75 HR
itlf:or lntervw: $47 .. 0913
ASSl~i· to wo nlC'nl ac-
t:t>A."4ll'Y 1n11nufactlln!r. MUAt
h11v(• .id. knowledge of acw-ina. 64&-l!HO.
ASSl!n' ANT Food MJrn.,
perm p/llme wknda. $2.
hr. 838-1103 bef<>re noon •
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Help WanfOd . M & F 710
ASSOCIATE P LANN ER
San Ju.an (..'apl.ctrano, CA .
Poguletlon • 6,(0)
S&lllJ)' • $l!60 , ... $1,000.
Proles.~J pl.II.Mer with
de&ret' &: U1rtt yean' ex·
perl~nce lo ..,,•ork tor ntpidly
gTO\vlng city. 1\18.lllt•r's dt'-
gree can 11ubslituh: f1,1r one
year t>Xpcricnce.
Filing dolE', Oc.:!ob1>r 15, 1972
Pf'ri;on11rl Oflici:
32400 Pasco /\delunto, SJC
Phone -TI<11 <t9~-l,71
ATTENTION
Sale1women & Men
$25,000 to $50.000
Clamoruu.s, exciting, adven·
turous sate11 caroer with
Ouhp;ic1nca Oylng all or
U.S. hlr"Ci<'O. No .!'IAP bar-
rtei'S. F.11rn ll!I you lellrn.
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1lll1 r ~-,,-nm .__[ ;;;.:; .. ~ ... ~'lllJ~•· =-;L:;.;.-·;· ;~~:· ~i\\~.,-~·-~·~mJ~·~~~~~--~.::~r ----
... •• W..,IM, M & I' 710 ::: Y(...._, & f 1IO ~ -IW, M & I' 710 '4olp Wonhd, M I I I' 111 Antiqun' _,, ~2iji!m~· _iii.iniii!a
la..., ...
; -_ E9'1lpmonl
CAR LOT MAN rENALE 1o""""' 1n"""'"" LVN'~ rrr • PIT. 3 1o" NEl!lp -..11c u...-i PfZZA,Cook. _,.. ... s..1o .. s1oroo EIOct * OLCi STOVE *
Mi.at be t:x;pnimt."f'd! Steady frame Jho9 ln La&un1 8d\. .n1ft. Cd. •ta.tit •..,r'. Exp. R-1~8*t: pencm b' ~t ~II.In~· 2214 New J..af-.ye!le ttore £1 Toro Smaller okl woM. ....._ NnwN ~ n' S5m
JOO. F'rlflle bt!nelllJI, pleu-Art t.dr&r'oon<I ~-prcl. Apply Dh'ectar 01 ectf\'t' lone MIUliahed Of· Nfl)WPOl1-. CM' • req's npf'r, WK!' "p/Ume SIP\'f'~ 2 tdcl onJl&.Jrpnt wr.IJ mm ..,-;tau• ~
llnt v.·orldng condllil)of, A1>-, _ • ...-..... • ... mom ..... l .. np.._iiiiiiiiiiiii I ~~:ta. ~.Warner, flee. S&Jn • tt.mala. laJ4nd PRESS OPERATORS help OVt'f 2t. Reigme A OOot, Needs Jot& «..Ort len.s. cue, ... meen.
ply in pc-raon only~ ~· tttr. I ' Rtal!y. Crace WeUlnacfWn Women to '#Otlc Jor plastic aalfl.11' h.lstory, P.O. nox bul could be Jff1 nice when """ 'l'M1
N1r ben. Terry Buick, ~h &: Fee Paid 't VN'S EXP!:lt.,. RJtl-. 49SPark Ave., Sa.lboa tnOkfin& ptahli ~ 812, El 'lorn, c..~t'Jl!30. tin.llhed. J IW'tt'd '.JQ)C!nz ·:::-::.,.,'=~:..·----~=I
\llalnut, Huntif1&'ton &ach. Sr. Accnt.CPA/Comlr S15K A Nunet Aldet:. 549-Jllil 573-~. PRODUCTION TRAINEE SALF.SGJRL. full t Im e • II, but didn't finish, 80 trr Furniture 110
CARPENTERS Meeh. Designer $825 NEEbEO linnled! Full/part Re~tvtng & Inspector .S.varian Bakery, 6S8 El quite ru11ted. A flO ........1.' )'
1-2 YnJ rxper. rcq'd In cab-Girl F'rid.!'ly llh IO S700 . I lime help for Janllorial lralnea for electronics 1.'l'lm· Camino Rn.I. Tul;tln. sandblasting job "'OUld take i~ SJF)jB'. Ul'fbith Ol" $95 J~I shop oc.· boa! manut, Exec. ~t(try $6"..JO MACHIN SJS Malnt. Nlte wwk U-$2.50 ponent testing. m'l.. Inc. SALES: &>me ex Pe 11 , ca.re ot that. It would n11lke ea.: Wht pedt?Stal lbl W/4
ISLANDER YACHTS ~&:!k~=~r = hr. llunting1on Bch. area, 173.12 Gillptte, S.A. 546-5551. Fuhion 4 apol'UMrear. Full a cute planter: or u n COi\• tub eOOlrs $'15; Mu.It & box
7
77 \V. l?lb SL fypiat $500 846-4232 day1. PUhiP hland S 1 or p/tlrne. Ml ~2444. Mrs. venation P,iecc-an end table •PrUJt $15/botb.. 1+ other
Coala Mesa s E I Lath NEWSPAPER auto route. CdM ll e' ma": O'MaJley. with a magazine ledge.' I itema. NB 6;1.i.-8259 !em $450 nCJ ne e area. 5 Days. 50 tn. pa.id $35 4-w i' ma!·e oUer ) E11:row Tra.Jnee S400 Early AM daily. Approx. Nile llhHt, Top wa;ei. SALESWOMAN, mature, 542-l'734 ~ ~· \v~kenU. DIN~ set (new Ma.pie
CLERICAL
In1e1viewing for work in Lot
Angeles · until move to
Newport end of Septembtt.
FREE dally buJ transporta-
tion provided until move.
PACIFIC MUTUAL
.F'/C Bkkpr/Corudt $800 hoors 4.fi AM. Need Phone 673-8818 far appt. ., . B. d re 11 • h 0 p . . end ~. couch. emirs, I
Alto t>'ee Poiiltioni General re111.10nsible, mntUtt fan1ily Real Estate Sal d1t1sltptnT "'P req'd. i'R.IG. Auto. "\o\Vuber, 0.-Appllc;,l. ClcctlJ ~ 3llH
NEWPORT persoll for this pcnn. lfitua-fR£E " Stead)' part tin1e incl ~ pertone-$66. HotpoW: a$ ~ ~~ l!i&ce· Cowl:
PerlOf1rMI Agency Machinists lion. X1nt part time earn. days 894-Q32, WaSier, White J10. Nor1e ..:::""":::::-------•~ D D N B tngs. 540-3008 SALESGIRL Electric Dryer SStl R«odd. OPEN OOuse SUn & Mon: .-over r ., • • ... r .. '"'·--.,_...,, _'°,,T ~u 642-3170 Steady Work . Days NITT~ Cll!fk-Exper-gl'aveyard LicenM Training Exper. In better high-fashion -.u ~-· i1'fQ"'GDl li,fO'I .~ Living room, SP an is h
shill. Upm-7am. Call Bill LJrnlted Time Only inerchandi.le for new store OAK diniqr rm let. 60 md kilchenet.te',' bJy'c -bdrn1 set,
Sch n e icier, 9am-12noon. F~ Uoel1S4!1 COW'B@ now in So. Cat Plaza. fbone col-wttti 5 matching dmirl &. dea, .ellc. 859!}-Arrmof'I RJver
Newporter Inn, N. B. avi!Ja ble thru Tarbeil'l:Om· Ject (213) 325-3442. hand carved base. Ex1nt Or, F.V. ~1008.
f\1r. )!rDonald
557-475 1
AUTOMOTIVE
LOT BOY
fl.lusl be hard \l'Orker. Apply
in person to l\fr. T,
DAVE,, ROSS
PONTIAC
FOOD Mgr., bit.11ically wknds
at anack stand. $3 hr.
833-1100 before noon.
""'""',•.,",,'"1st"n'",'"as""'M'"o'"ocy""'""'"' I FRY COOK. C 0 T 'f AG E
Stui'l ('ltfl\ing now. Full or co1-~rEE SHOP, 562 w. 19th I
Par1 lime St-11ing Christmas ~S',ti-, _:C:;.Mc:.'C&C.:1:.s-;,,,.:::::·~I.:.._ _ ___,
gills for prestige National GAL }o'rida), Lxper. part·
firm. No investment High time. Occas. full day. C.~.
1xitcntial ~arnings. For in-area. Accurate typist. iCall
Apply Tveii. thMJ Fri. 9 .!'lm·l2
(lm ar our flE'W building, 700
N~·port Center Drive.
VARO
NEWPORT ·
644-1700. ~· A~llcants fUlly re-SEAMSJ'RE.SS to wort in ::!'. ~ker rockd & MAGNAVOX: 23" Combo NU~. pvt duty, all types, lmbuned up:m qualif1caUon. aa.il loft. Aleo, woman for Ollar TV. mpl. Xlnt. 3 pc
all shlf~. Lescoulie Nurse's New or experienced &a;Jes patch cutting dept. Exper. OW Ruby Glass, 1rg bowl, Maple . BR aet. like nu.
Registry, 351 Hospital Rd., people. Openings a vailable. would be.Ip. Apply Hood plates, ?ltcher & ~1, &&2-7003.
3324 W. W•rner Ave. N.B. Cmnp:lete training program. Sallmakera,, llfil w. 18th, thumbpnnt glasses. PreMed I .CSIW:::_.:;10.:N::_S_hid_' -..._-w-~-so~la-, 5'
Santa Ana 545-7154 &12-9955 or 5(0-9954 Future managament oppor-C.M. . g~ fruJt ~Is &: o~ ,4•+, aecor&tOr fabric, yellow
Interview 9-5 M/F tunities. Cal! Mr Sloan at SEAMSTRESS for f i n i 1 h antiques. 673-i740". &: white., $150. Call atter 6,
Equal Oppor. Empioycr * NURSES AIDE * '42-5581. tteW!ng. FUll or p/tfme. Call 6 LOVELY old CJri<nfal rugs_ .:6#4199::..:..:=_:_· -----
2480 Harbor Blvd.
terview call 546-1835. lor appt. 833--0037.
COST
ACCOUNTANT
GIRL FRIDAY
Purchasing lnstallution needs
enthusias!ie, s<'lf-starter to
handle otll• girl <1fflce, Take
phone ordf'l"S, type & is11ue
pul'chase ord(•rs, pos1 & con·
trol budge! balances, pre·
pare invoices for pe.yn1ent.
Bookket!ping or ac1.."0unl.s
payable experience a must.
Star11ng salary S575-S650, ln-
surllJlce, pald vacation. Send
~ume lo ?.lrs. McClure,
P.O. Box 1810, Newport
Exper. pref., all shifts. Bev· TARBELL 646-19W. it-u ~ ~ew.,.~~s s°i..=ql.I; SPANISH style 7' divan and
t>rly l\fanor Convlliescent SECRET.ARY: Bea.utl.ful of· Mojav~ 4' love seat. $50. 3357 C8.llf.
Cost.!'I Mesa MAOUNE operator position
open in small mfg. firm.
Good "'Orklng conds, co.
benefits. Tapmatic Corp, M5
Hosp., 24•152 Via Estrada, REAL TORS fiee located in Irvine com'-' • St., C.M. 557--9367 after 3
Laguna Hills. REAL EST T plcx. Use your secretarial W~D. J..arie , .c h ina ~p=m::."-''------·I Aulo
Import car 11.ales1nan. Oran~e
County1 mo&l eslablis!X!'d
dealers.
NURSES aidf's . _exp'd req. A E skills to l1lfld this plush spot. cabinet. R e a 1 on ab l e. MOVING -will sacrifice . PROFESSIONAL Salary to ·~. Fe. 6''"'687. -~' tumltme, ··-'""-Day shift. Apply Dir. or """" ~ ........ ,. ...... ~
The nation·s nlO!rt successful
developer of residential com-
munities has an lmmediale
opening for a cost Account-
ant. Duties will consist of
budget analy&ea &: develop-
ment of cost control tech-
W. 16th St., N.B. 548--340-1
MAIDS WANTED-
Apply in person, Jamaica
Inn, 2101 E . Coast Hwy,
CdM-613-8120.
Nursing, 1030 w. Warner Salesmen & brokers! nie op-Paid/ Also Fee Po~itions. ANTIQUE BUFFET. mat g0. Best of f ~ r .
Ave., Santa Ana, 546-MSO. portunity i5 here! You nre Call Jean Brown, ~. ~965-::-ER. =515-=1~687~·~----~-I Fritz Warren
SPORT CAR CENTER
TIO E. 111, Santa Ana M7--07&1
~utomotlve &
Equipment
Mechanic
Salary $721-$864
niques.
fl.fAID \Vork in exchange for
apL
Call 5-tS-9755
Office Temporary
WOULDA
CALLEDYA
But yQU're not registl'red
with us ...
needed immedlalely for our Coastal Agency, 2790 * OOUCH .&: c ha i r , Co~
rapidly expanding R e a 1 Harbor m, CM. Appll•-.• I02 temporary, Gold & brown.
Estate division. Positive op-• Secretaries $450-$650 w A g HE R s D ' $125.
portun1ty for advancement. • A/P Cons_truction $625 Diahwashen ·~~· · !lG-a15
Phonl. • F/C Bkkpr CPA Exp $750 g u a r n '. o e t'I Joe re J "MOVING! 3 Maple double
• LegaJ Seer Corp exp $650 546-5218/8J9:-7620. bedroom set, color &: BJW
All Fees Patd By Company . TV's WMher &Yer retrig Lit Relnder's Agency RECOND. t r a d e · 1 n ap-h t h ~7--023z. ' ·
4500 Campua Dr. pliances It TVs. Dunlap'•, ""uo,c:::;. ~c==;c-.,..,--
Plus Frinice Benefits
Exper. on gasoline, diesel &
propane maintenance &
vt'hlclc NJulnmt'nt. Final
filing dalt' 5 pm Oct. ti.
Apgl._Y Ctty~ ll~ .. FoJ.!~
.,\Ve .. -Utgun -e-a ch,
494-U24.
In adtlitkin to a liberal start-
ing salary we offpr an out·
standing program of benefits
& an opportunity to gro111
with a leader in its fl ekl.
Beach 92fi63. MALE orderly and female
GIRL -21 to 30, S2/hr. aidf's for smaJI nursing
llostess &: Barmaid. l\1ust tome in Laguna Beach, ex-
be dependable & attractive. per. pref. Call 494-8075 /or
Exper'. not n e c es s a r y . apPt to intervie"'· We have immediate
porary assignments
Irvine area for:
54&-2118 Newwrt Beach 1815 Newport Blvd., C.M.. 01.D OAK -t e c ti o n a l
lem-R. E. SALES SECRETARY . ~ptionilt 548-TTBO. · ~ w/gta.ss doors,
i-n Earnings of $1500 or more Xlnt typist. To $800. Xlnt MAYTAG repairman Nu .:,75;~46 chair w/,tn:y,
per n'IOnlh is easy the opportunity. Lakewood. 213: washers $35. to $100. Can ='-·~,._c""-·-----1
Larwin way, We furnish 53lw74.W. deliver w/1 yr, guarn. TURN -O t~tbe-cmtury 8'
A UTOMOTIVE. oftiee
manager, beach location. cau &42-4435 for appt.
AVON CHRISTMAS EARN-
INGS can help make the
holidays happier for your
entlre family! It's easy sell·
ing, fine A\lt'.ln products for
our Irresistible Ouisln1u
Catalogue. Call No w .
~7041.
BAiBYSITTER fle("tled, Afon
thru f'rl. Full time. Aty
home pref. Trnns provided
if needed. 2 Yr old girl.
Days 546-2524 Eve!li 545-3222
ask for Tena.
Please apply iminediatrly by
116!•&!'..-... ;'00.r resume (hand-
written ia:-finl!).
Bob S"'ank
MTSSION VIEJO CO.
26137 La Paz Rd.
r.1lssion ViE'jo, Calif.
92675 ~
Equal Oppor. EmpJoyer
646-9407. l\'1.ANUFACTIJRERS REP.
GlRL Friday, 5~~ days per SelUng Holiday dress
"'k, with some bkkpg exp. iiarnpJes at "'holesale cost,
Salary open. McNuh Realty sizes 9, 12. 14 & 141n.
2'126 Newport Blvd. 642-8400. 1 ~49~3-=3153=·~~---* GUARDS * l\1ATURE cpl to nlanai.>e
Imme<!, full & pt time po. apts on ocean. l\1ust be ex-
sltlons avail. Capistrano & per. 49-1-6-153 Ch a I mer' s
Laguna areas. S1·art. $2.05 Apts., 3&t CliU Dr., Lag
per hr. Uniform & equip Bc:h.
turn. For info, call 533-0650. MBA's . _ ....... CPA's
HAIR Dresser, usistant. Construction background a
Lic'd. Attractive. Ca 11 must. 2-3 yrs exper. $18K
645-5370 or 642-6634. Your Resume Only Please
COOK, e.."Cper. Park Lido ===~~_;,:.:,c__ Llz Reinder's Agency
Conv. Hospital, 466 f1agship HANDYJ\.1AN over 50, ran be 1 · 1 4500 Campus Dr. Rd., N.B. 642-8044. S{'m -re11r('{, lo "'Ori< in Dry ~2118 Ne"'JXlrt Beach
Custodian Ch~anin;; plan!, r:xp..·r not
nee, if capable of svnH' sup-A1EDICAL Assistant wanted: HUNTING TON BEACH l'rvision. Work son1e nigJ;:s be.ck oUice exp. w/lab, X-
HIGH SCHOOL DIST. 6-Jo PM. Apply 120 s . .1::1 ray, KG. 3 days per '"k.
Has openings for Cun1ino Real, San ClcnH.•ntc. Age 2S-35. Send Resume.
Substitute Custodian 4911-5424. Write Classified Ad No. 443.
Day &: Nit~ shift. Starting HELP y,·anted, ma I u re Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560,
.. lary •• 39 hr Int·-•!--' "--ta l\fesa, Calif. 92626. .,..., . · ... '"" = woman p .!'I r t Utne-days, ....,.,
• Typists
• Secr:etarie•
• Gef\'I Ofc Clerks
• Receptionists
• All Ole Skills
CALL US NOW!
P.P.S.
Pacific
Personnel Services
112 No. Tov.•er
Union Bank Square
Orange, Calif. 547-6446
Ask for Raebel May
ORDERLY, exper. p/time
7-3. Nurses aldes exper.
pref'd. 7-3. Meaa Verde
Conv. Hosp, 661 Centtr Sl,
CM 548-5!&. BABYSITTER / housekeep-
er -Jlv1>-ln, Pvt rn1, CdM. 5
or 6 days. S12/day start.
Eves: 644-4150; Wkdays:
applicants n>port for the counter help. Apply in l\IBDICAL SC'cretary-R.ecep-
written test at 3:30 on Tues-pel'90n, Mr. Swisll, 18959 tlonist. l\·lust be mature, ex-PART-TIME
day, Octo~t 3rd, Roon1 136, Magnolia, Fountain V~lley. periented, pi:-rsonabl.t>. For
fluntinglon Beach fl i g h intervie\\' phone, 644-1775.
Schoo. I, 19ffi Maln St., liun· HOSTESS"'t!'xper. helpful but
By no. -ce.. Apply fn pe-n MEDICAL Assistant. Xlnt BA SITrER, refined, age 1ington Beach. An Equal Op-'"' · '"" '
548-1121. SECURITY
OFFICERS
lislihgs & selling tract refer-SERVICE Station Salesman 1139-1778. striped velvet coudl, $80
ral_leads .. High advel'lis1ng l!dvin\c, exper. F/lime. REFRIGERATPR used , fllm. Ml)...1f&l.-
budget, lots of Iloor time, ~ pref'd. Neat in a.p-works &. lookll·llke new $50. * * * Sofa i1--matching love
bonus program, monthly pee.ranee. AIJ'Ply A?tl, m> nao Westminskr Ave. seat, never Used. Both $150.
contests, medical insur . Newport sivd: bM R9nt 'W •-/Dry Priva te. 968-1!Qd. ,
paid. Call for app't. Lou ' · 8'nwn era Sangerma.no. SERVICE Sta. Attendant $2. Wk. Full tnalnt. R~G,, genuine C h 1ne1 e,
larwin realty Inc F/time days. Arco· St.ation { * 639-U02 * . 8 xlO , Solid beige, perf
968-440$-<25 H • ) 19th & Newport, CM. APT size USED SJ'OVES 1 cond. $350. &JG-0045,
RE Sal All ours SJ{lF'J' workers, detergent upright C.P. CLE AN, J\.1APLE dbl bed. ItaliaJI ~v
' · es. new concept. production. Long Beach 213: 073-8088. din set, tables &: chELirs,
\Vomen only. \Vork H.B., 42'1-9924 Misc. aft 1 pm, &£.6S8().
F.V .. C.l\1. area. ~ive up OVER 200 washers. deye'nl,
to 90% comm. Gd. ad pro-STUDENTS openings for refrigerators from $39.95.
gf'am. Leads provided. No year around pltime food _545--0780 __ ~·~-----
8' Quilted ao!a, Blue/grten,
good c:ond. 1'15: 3 pc. blonde
BR set $45. 64&--5837. broker colnpetttion. Gd . up help on Sats. O. C · G.E. Washer
time. Xlnt training, Reim-Race"·ay. 838·ll03 before Excellent Condition • TWIN bwc "l'.>rihe .I:. mat-
burse school for those 001 noon. $40 e 644-5378 tres:11, ~.
lie. STUDENT P/tin1e for lite REf'RIG Frigidaire delux STUDIO bed, neViL a>ndltion,
STANDARD R. E. boat ll'lfiintenance. Appty 2dr, ~ top freezer, Xlnt makes 2singlesor1 double,
Call Mary 963-5538 Sat, 1 Sun, Mon. 22H W. oond. $115. 548-1617 $50. 543-5360.
or Lee R:tl-8700 Coo.st Hwy, NB. ~ -SO-UD--ma-1\i_e_d-inln-.-,.-,-. 6 R.~.· Traineer ' JJ,ria & S TYL1sr WANTED delyx!~=:r~o::~~ WindlOr cbairS', tea cart,
developer 14iJI . train & Exper. in \l.'1g1ets, Cel9cade8 $50. 54>-6690. · buffet, $110, 80-'1'8Tl.
• sponsor for lie. Call bet\\•ecn & synthetic v.ip. Slrl'es ~ PH""" ..:.... . * Wf\NTEQ: BUNK BEDS,
10am-3pm. 54~1124. porl.unity. Call Cheryl Ll.4ftv frost ~ refl1g. %2 REASONABLE. 548-3446 cu. · roppertone. Xlnt
RECEPTIONIST • Medical. . oond. $85. ~2133. 540-6690
Xlnt typist. To SGOO. Lake-TECH ILLUSTRATOR · ex· . MAN'S hair le the wooci,213: 5ll-7420, ploded views &: inkin&-GAS s.IDYe. 4 burner, ~ c • a r, ad· 25-50. 5 days week. 7:3().5:30 port unity Employer. Love's Re 111 au r a n t , typist. To $600. Lakewood.
Girl 1~•. boy 10. Exp. ref. Brookhur st & AdalTll!i, H.B. i713iiiiii' ii531iiii-7ii4ii20ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. Daytime Busboy Own trans. Lite hsekeeplng. p f . ud 5 IIOUSEK.EEPER, 7: 3().4:30,
======~~--I COML ILLUSI'RATOR • ~ttion. f!). 67S-4651 or justable relaxer, :root re11t.
\Ve l1l'ed alert intelligent sell-RE STAlJRANT-'HOtel .Ex-brochure de•t·gn, type •-. 615-b7. New Sl75. sell flS, 642-9188
!MINUTE motivated sec.'\lrity office's perienced: Cashier4loiiess, .... ~ NU "~ t W"'-·t •· I to work at our large garden \Vaiter.i, Waitresses Bus pasteup & asslmlbly. Call (\Lt. retrig 16' ~ '"'""''& se • · AJ.nu ·...,,be Start S50 per y.•k 646-0016. rp er n1te st ent. day 5 days wk, Santa Ana. Take
"'k. &.>e l\l r. De t· k er' care of 7 yr old, in morn. CLERK apartment complex. Help. See Miss M~ aft 675-73Eill. Gas dJ;ter. Both Uk~ new. ;!::: =-~off BAB\'SITIER needed, Feliciano's, 1617 \\'estcliff Barbar a Heffner, 545->756
7-8: 30 an1, 2-3: 30 pm. Dt· N B City oI Laguna Beach 4, Ben Brown's Restaurant, TELEPHONE Sales: Sell ~,Sf:2688 •
Tuke11 ~tes of meeliiw> of Apply In Pel"90n 31106 s. Coast Hwy, South Southern Or&nge cQunty•11 W.A3IBK &: Dryer, SOO ror FRENOt Provincial canopy Bayvil'w Apls, Ctlfl.f . --·-·-·~·=~----aft4:30pm.
&14-4168. DISPLAY. HOUSEKEEPER, full time. c(ty council, planning com· Laguna. Favorite Newwpa.per tr.)m bottr. Private party. Call . double _bed w/mattrese &:
BABYSITI'ER FOR 3 Penn. 40 hours, S-4:30 mature. Good company
&\1ALL C }f I L D R E N . Experience PrefeITed benefits. Beverly Manor
mission & board of zon.inl':' OAKWOOD GARDEN your bOme. Make as much 548-1630. box apnng11 $40. fl6.8069,
adjustments. Contract APARTMENTS RNi MED-SURG floor, PM as you ilttd.. Generous com-LADY Kef111'¥)re ~e LA·Z-BOY browt1 rocker-
6T>5830 Al'T 5PM. . Jnterview hrs 2-4 pm Convalescent Hos Pit a I'
Personnel OUire Laguna Hills, 837-8000.
employee-S5.Zi per hr. Sh 880 Inrine Ave. shift. pt-time to full-time. mission on eacb sate. C&D Di!lhwasheT. $100. redlner, like new $95.
llO "'.p,m. 'I'tamrcribe ~ J\e"1>0rt Beach, Calif. RN exp'd in ER & centra1 557-6739. * 557-38$ * &»-09'.B * BARTENDER * THE BROADWAY
Blue Beet S35 Pf'r shift 7777 Edinger, Hunt. Bch. HousekMper, Liv•ln
BEAUTY Operator. Busy Equal Oppor. Employer 5 days Sm1 family, ~h
\V.p.m, 3 Yeexs steno eXJl('l". supply, day shift. 8x42 trlr Ior sa)e. Terms 11.i.th JS cu tt Upright freezer EXQUISl'l'E 01SL ao fa
req'd. APPIY City Hall, 500 F.qlJ8l Oppor. Em p Io ye r BEAOI C 0 MM'. UN IT Y Jrec spa.1.-e rent in exchange $3ll. Frostless. OetmeaJ, lol:a pWon, CpcJ
C.~I. shop. Must be exp. DELlVERY man, perm Pl', irpeaki1"4:. UKt mo.·64&-7'll.1.
' Blower dry & Iron. Top sal LA Times; Deliver to homes HOUSEKEEPER, R to 12,
_+_oom_m_. _546-_3.161 __ • ___
1
in N.B. Working hrs approx Mon. thnl Fri. Eastblu!!
Forest Ave., Laguna. Beedl, ....,.,.....,...,.,.",.".,F..,...,...,...,, I HOSPITAL 5742 Be a..:. h for services. Older cpl call 846-2159 * fl(W/eeU. $325. &M-21183.
494-1124. ~ Blvd., Buena Park. Aft 2 pm 8J9.·-G PICTURE Framer needed, . . ;uvo. Camer•I'• *** KIN SIZE SA)iSl-
bE'ach area. Must have solne ' Equipment .. A!EON BR SE"!' ,. ot
BEAUTY operators, full or 3 to 6 AM. li.1ust have la.le Call 6M-v439.
part lin1e. Busy -Iuntington mod wag or PU. $275 mo. ~
c.p. Selling, solecting, mat. R0'1Jt(SON'S TRAINEE . parta. 833-:00, ***
work. Call TI4: 494-8105 !or e ' NEWPORT e ROBENA 471 Super 8 movie BEDROOM set ~~1~~:~.e ~~~d~:neisr~;1:~ •
1
iiniitcii"'io'ii"'" ... · iiiiiiiiiiii'""iiiiii'" &·EACH ASSEMBLERS f:'~· ~= =~ ?he~ tum.
MTST OPERATOR
$484 to $589
Beach Shop. 642-1.m * BEAUTICIAN Vv'/NEAT DELIVERY Of 0 A IL Y
AP I' EAR AN CE, :FOR PILOT. SUNDAY ONLY, to
BUSY SHOP. 548--9919. newspaptirboys. Requires
BOAT REPAIR MEN the u.!18 of a StaHon Wagon or Van. Contact Mr. Harry
i\lust have exper ience Seeley, l30 West JJa.y SL,
"·atM11mt boat ropa.fr yard. Coata Mest1
Haulours, hull &. mtchanica:I
repalNi. Good jab!1 for lop DENTAL pedodontic I a b
n1en. Btadde's Boftt Yard, trainee. Must knoW dental
2-t14 Nl'"'JXllt Btvd., N.B. termlnology & procedures.
fii'......6834. Non 1 m o k e r . Some
::.4l: chaintde. Pref 18 & 28. HUDY SIK>11 -expcrd. 1nan to 644-0liU.
fill l'Xl'ellrnt ~ilion \\'ilh
establish<.'<I business. i n DENTAL Assistant -Ortho-
Laguna Rcarh . .J94-ll5.5. dontic chairside. msture,
l no=trr"=t~Q~C"E=,.-'.-,,"-,.'-ir.:l=.=-,-,-.1 ~:<per only. 842-7775.
only, 2.'l or older. Sewing DENTAL Receptionist-exp. 5
exp hel pful. Beach an.<a . days a wee-k.
\\'rile Cl<i.~~1/k'fl Ali No 52-1, 646-49U
Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1500,
Costa J.1esa, Calif., 92626.
DENT AL Assistant Wanted
Exp'd for 1 girl office in El
'Toro, 831HJ010. BOYS: t need t"·o boys lo fill vacan-DENTA.L .itssistant, Exper.
cies on best ncwspape.r hoy Only, Hunt. Bch are.a. Call
crew. 0 n I y experlerle<!d c84&-06:C:..:C.:97c_:..· ------
boys considered. Top pay DENT AL Assistant, 18-30,
and bonus. Al'(' you gQ0<1 must 1 ike children. Call
enough to quallty? tr 50 847-2566.
call; 1'.:ARN 500 Blue Ch\ p
545-3347 Stamplt""ltave a toy le gift
BOYS 12-16 1~rty tn your home .
Join Top Cr('1\' srlJing OmngC' 979-4307.
Coasl'!I favorire Nc11•spaper. E)lPLOVAfENT offered.
V.'oric 2 l'VC'nlngii nnrl &itur. Male, sml Llgtrt M&nuMc-
day. Gell(>rous Commission turing Co., N~ reliable
11.nd Bonus. l\fake )lonry full time employee. ~
and Kl'ep up "'i!h School· p.111un\ty to grow wk:tlm·
work, too. 557·6Ll9. P611Y· r.1in, rucp req. 979-l290
BOYS .urn Cl ine "1tda) ...
Aat to.14 to <1eJ1vrr f'liipers FACTORY help -Machine lnJbe Dana Point. S.in Cle-OPI,·. F:xper. helpruJ, WU!
mente ueu. trnln. Young maturt woman
DAILY PILOT pt<f'd. CaU Dorla Hope,
G-4420 :Hfr-0.101.
BRING boutique 11 " 111 s ; FE:\! ALE over 00. gravCyard
:Maoramt, crochet, kn\Hing, shirt, t<'l<.'tlh<me operator.
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_..,_,, -~ 22fl FON'JJt, r ""'"M Beych. , ....,.,..,_, -..-ar\'E'll, '""'II"
etc. We wtll tell thtm for Ynu rl()n't need a run to
)'Qll. Very IUCC'l!ldlll •ll110n "Draw 1',llS't" when you place
lut.1f. Rap lo JUc• Inc. 1111 ild In !he DAILY PlLOI'
Q Mt.dne Ave .. 811, 111, Want Ads! Cati now
m-1000. &IZJ.t678. ·-----
IFYINE PER..'iONNEl
SERYICfS .. AGEN:Y nnrl A tttud QuaUty Has opening Jor VOl:.T wide angle lens. Almost 6' Long Mahogaay chest of
backgro'l•-: necess. P e QUALITY : I p , I ne,v. $75 or make offer dral\l.wa. J2 drawer&. $00.
& ability to perform high MAINTENANCE natant .ersonne 542-1134. eves &:. week nd .-... ·
le<el clerical v.'Ork of a Temporary •--'ice , e '· Frtt & Fee Positions M ~~ SOFA 8'. ott white fabric
good condition, SS!. 962-0315
OVAL Ong, TbL 6 cbn sioo.
Frig. $75.'6 '6 Ply· 9 pe.ss,
Wan. $360. H.B. 5.Yr2381
Secrerary/Constr 10 S67S S)M.'Ciali2.ed nature&. quickly CONTROL ECHANIC 384.i Campus Or_., Suite 106 214 .& 3% Enlarger, Dejur
General Office $47S learn the policjes & pro-Part Time, Experienced Newport Beach 546-.4741 * S60 *
488 E. 17th lat hvine) Cti.t cedures or the university & Equal c)ppor. Employ~ 897-3004 e 897-7737
"2-1470 S"""'·iric opeM1.liom of the Excellent Bene.fits: -.,...... ·., A new company just tonned ..,...,.-~~w,.-~~-.,-~~-.. -~~-~-~-~-~ I ofc. Pr?fer 1 yr. or more by America's le & ding
TYPIST at home, tn Newport DAILY 'PILOT
JANITORS, Waxen & training on MTST, accurate developer of residential
aid .__ spelling, correct grammar --unt'tles Is now ,.._.,;"" :rit 1, exper. p/tirpe 4 11n1 the . al """"'" ••'"'M"' o::u-""~ & accurate n1a metic ,.,, o-ra~ In o-·-eve:s. Call ~1. .~ """ ·-... -computatio ns . Reefs. County. II has developed an
JOBS gntdualion from high schOOI exciting new concept in fee·
URGENTLY NEEDEO ~ 2 yrs. gen'l clerical exper. tory-huilt modular halls-
• Secretaries & nd res & salary
• Ke-•nch Opera•-.' . upme I 0 . Ing. .;r.,-.,,..... history to crsonne ftice, e Industrial UC Itvine, Irvine, Ca. 92664 .
• Billing Clerk Typ'-t \Ve have e.n immediate open--.,, Equal Oppor. Employer. · f 'nd""
Irvine 54()--4450 ';=:=======iz 1 1ng or an 1 •v1dual wlth at NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO j -least 3 Yt.'V8 recent exper.
Tempo Tcmtporary Help In the oonstruct.ion trade. This expcr. must include
Jr. Dflitner/ * duUes of a qua l ity
E I m u,1ruranoe nature & will n9 neer ... ferrably be Jn the lac.
\Vanted to fill perm. pos!Uon OOn tory.hullt how!Jna lndustr;y.
In englneertng dept. Exper.
bl design le mtrng fibcrgls
diesel powered yacht11 roq'd.
AdVU1cemenl oppor. + xln't
ro benefits. Send resun1e to
R.E.J • .Poofe,
Columbia Y achta
/.. Olv of Whltt&ker Cor11.
775 'MtCormkk Avt'.
O:ista Mesa, Calif. 92626
Eqwtl Oppor. Employer M/F
LAGUNA RellOrl. Hotel needs
active 1eml-re tlred
KenUemM 3 rill's, 2 eves.
for reception desk. Some ac·
coonUng plua stand -by
duUeL Phol'.le 4$.1-1196 for
appt.
LUHRS BOAT CO •
Now Hlrlng ,
Fin1sh C•rpenters
Rough Carpen!.,.. &
Exper. A1......,lor1
Apply In Pttton
1119 IY. ll!th St..
Olota M-
We a~ now •cc1pting
oppllcatlons for -
HOSTESS
Evenings & Wffkenda
must be Over 21
Pleuc Apply
Sct\l.'11 8 & Jl am A ~ &: 5 pm
1854? MacArthur
(At t'OM trom 0 .C. Air\i0r1l
Newport Be3ch
Equal Oppor. Emp\Oytr
"Malce Room For Dl*'y"
. • . clean· out lhe. praJ'tl'
• -· • turn that junk Into tuh
with • Doll)' POot a...ltli!lf ... c.u -.'
We off~ an at t raetlvt
Startin& a&IRI')' ln addition
to a liberal package or
llelleflls.
Pleue Call For Appt.
Pi!UY Galnoa
OMNI HOUSlNG
SYS'l'Er.f$, INC.
11822 Gmettl!
Jrvfnc. (;alll
(Tl 4 I 979-7400
F.qual Oppor. Emplo)ter
TIMI F61
9UICK 4;~H ·
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
642-5671
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Apply in per90n l~S pm Beach area. Must have gOOc1
#2 Fashioo W., NB typewriter. '67:HWJ CLASSIFIED ADS 9 ·n.. velvet aoia. ·near new,
cost $450. Sacrttice $99.
Equal Oppor. Employer \V AI l'RESS;ES. Cottage C.Of-~R
SALES" Orange County bas-fee Shop, "62 W. J9th St; .r-·ACTION. • • CHINA cabinet, ,,...,._ xlnt,
ed corripany now has op.!n. C.M. 646-5394. 642 5 S150. 6' eold leaf .glau .top
536-2Cl!9.
In&• far 4 fiela repn!sen· WAITRESS," '°"""""" ez.1-;::::::==·=6:7:'::=~-="':':'ee=tbl=. S150=~· :fl'l5-465==L=-J tatives to call Oft" retail per. AP{)IY tt!ter 5pm. Ko~! ,
trade. Draw pl111 comm. Lanes, ~Harbor, C.M. ·~
For appt. call Mr. Hel~k at WAITRESS. p/time. !.fust 0Uffall10US e
997-1311, Wed thrU Frl.-9AM be owr 21. Call alter Spm, DfU£•A•LINES · I
to 11AM. 54<r6989. • ·~ " •·-
SALESMAN-W A NTED . Well ostobllsltod Roll co· LF ~.~ • '---". . Nath or a· Stilt-&man. Is Estate firm ___ ,:._ Clft9' •• .........._~=mine!~~_.! frons ~ BOYS gwu kavy ScfMlrm .. • · • _ .,..._ WUUU9 .,... uv•ng oart bike $15. ~'10.. I doot'-to:.door .canvassing. -Ii sale1m•n fa Work .di-$25 •• Starter set clubf A bag 1---~·----
;YOO are loo,k:ing-ror a long rectly with 11te1 man.--$10 •. Delwce pool cue two FLUORESCENT drafting ~134t;=gm"=·11 ~~ ger. WRI .tF.efn. Ca11 ~-.ss .. °"1er pool ciie ~ :!ttu~ drat~
Mon only ' 1 eves: 5411651. , U., Alumllltlm adJ\Ultabte dJMr· 17 p" ~~1 • ' N I · .preoo~~tches$10 · O l't au e . <SALESMAN WOMA to ltc P ~tbef 1"' Sfuele wood CNICh $2 sei type•<"rltor $15, Ex!en.t
NEW l'ROOUCT • TMR po.mes Synchj>ID! ~e '.>ibe• SS. ARiioue mix Oaillt aun $10. Ii"...._
Batlery ope"'"'1"""""" ,.,.. hoy, 9 yn old. In """i'fnC (oy ,;...;re ma...,.. ,s;. trio •._ pi, •Air >iols
kwn flP?it*ler ~terns. from 7.30 to 9.30 It to liap Onun stand $2. 'Drum ttk:kt $15-#i Argua c..,,.~to
eooun-. .,..r $000 ~ bey atter·..,hool lrom 3 PM 50c. Croquet mallet> oil 10 l•nt1 •· --$13. "'*· 644-7l55. Mk'. fer Don to 6 PM, 5 dl)ll Wk. Sl.S) $L Rattan d1*s 2 tfr sz. ·lW.
!>lllilts. , ~= ~ Ave., C.M. Now ...,.... jaclceta !IOC 6!2'~ .. ,;;-:::;.....,.~JldOd--coo-d_tlol>....il
SALESMAN . '*cit. Wbit. shirts Zc ....,_ pi. We< -Ml -
Goocl Pott11tlaf YOUNG, aggroaa1,., nJ)ldl, -!l\>m• IMilu c1otltca ll).$)c, ~ .....00.... ,410. Pllooo
........ ~ ........ _ ..... , srowtnr reaJ estate mm. 8'T..;ll8!. . 99lMil($(. • ~ ~.·-·"~ pony hu. -ID< .. all--. . . . < • iOii
WESTOLlFlf mlnlstretlve Ulilt&nL Must HQBBY"bone ,S. Htgh d'air BAl'T' ~ 3 ~ 12
P•-0.I AC•OCJ have excellent ..0.Wlal rl.!O.' Strolltr ,tb. -.-$15.-31:!\i<iol_,
»L:l Westclltf Or.1 N8 gklll• and ~ U• 16, A)I· eood l!Gk!ltioll. GJri JS. T.t:iht, ~ .ftldes.
645-2'(111 pertcnce. Top p0y Utd l""CI -t unllonna girts· otlt<t polr 'f:.-~ TV
SAL.ESWOMA?>I, uslst mgr, !ring& benotUa. For awe ..w,.u $1 eacti. 11..eide• '~ .. GAU •T $5.
fll!t abopo, N•wport A. C.M. coll bol. 2 • 5, Nolan Reol '""'*'""° Iii• 12 ..., $1> ~ = ~fi-J Exp'd, maturt. lnteMewJ EltRte, Laguna ,8 tac b-; ~~ call ){a r I I e ~ "TWM l:illle S2S. ~ ()ct. 3'<1. 1>-7 ,pin. GMl47l. ........, Mon call 80:-013J. • ~ -ll:
Golleao GU!>. So. CO... YOUNG SECRETARY roi( oale; White 5 dtt-~= bllte J?' ,_
Plaza. c.~1., or call 838w3814 with l!X'pcf', wanlOd toe 1'8pld· dd of dra .... -n'W s 20. ilnt t ~ 'tite bltc:e .$l.
.,alt Som. ly growtng -P<llY MUI! W-6111. W-t w tadt ll Hant!
SALESLADY ' havr xlnf lyptn• ~Us •>'qi! _, K-wuhor vacutlm ''*· 'Uati!" -El<pcri!O(.~. Ult~. ~'/ 'aborlltand pref. C;JI l'J'. liid 'cbYor. llJ ,..... aid, $5. l' ·nMid metal pollo tlm~: TI!e -00, ·22 llppf, Coat! Cit~ j\od "-'iz''am. -111-'Wlo.-'-tolco,
Fuhlo:t !.o!a'14..N.B. 493-4il!lli, ' ~ · $4. H.!1. ~ •
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• Otir Fsmo• ~-A·U.. ' TO SEIVE YOU ~~~.=~,..,.. our famous ·· •.i.11,..iii ·1~,. ... 1w-ar • .,i1n11. DI ME •A• L·I NES I •NEWPORT BEACH ,, 3333Newport Blvd. e ... ~ .. ........ e LAGUNA IEACH .•.... 222 For1tt Ave. e llClt JI-. -loo ....... wi1ft ,,. '-e COSTA MESA .. , .....•.. 330 WHI 81y
-$25. e HUNTINGTON BE"CH 17175 -lllv4. ' c:..it11..__._,..... e SAN CLEMENTE 305 No. El CamlN R .. 1
' ' ~ -j D=C toolj $12 . 1 I'ilArrAG wasldng m:l!Cbine, \'ER"l uzUqw prtvnie coUec-SAT A Sun lo.m to 51nn. WOO Ide -1970 1a 19Ti ,.,\SJfINl)N l(•flll 50 n1nl 11'\\'0 15 inch chro~ \\'l;f."l"ls STERBO Alol-li'M Radio A DtM£-A-t1JtES . "''t'irett twe. used \U')' Ut-tiou ot tln411ed turtle .shells Roll a\\'8Y l:M!tl $7. Circular Toyota \\'bfif'I t."l>w.r~ sg. t1ul<unu1ir, fit11 any eamera ! SIO i:uctt. Old bro~ 11 n.(.'<'tlNI Player, D fl n t 1 h
VW fel\Mrs no. Starter SS. tie, exctllent condl.Uon $25. taken from Baja over space heater $l. Sean: 1600 parts: Radk>s .$25. Y•llh adapl~r. t\t\'er used l'::lf'lllle-type l11n1p $5. t !IP cabinet $25. Porta-Joi U . ..........
Private Partl11
·ONLY
Battery $5. Rear Ud $5. 673-Xl84. Pllit Yt&n. exceUent for portable hair rtryer $3. Scl\ts $20, \Vht'('lii nnd $5, $al. 531-7566. Ian lbulllntits typel $25. Nc11•(1!'0Ubag $7.50.Golfbaa
, Wl.Qd&hleJd $1'0. 40 hp mllf. SABOT mitst and boom $23.. Mlatl 009.is. weil ~ Ceiling lij:ht Shade 2!ic. used. Ne\\' starters $12. Giili ·s Se , SI' . blk \Valnut blanket rack S5. S:l. G<ilf cort S7.51). Club!( 50e O~r. new SlO. Tran& axle, Le«IJoard and rudder lions. Sll-43J, 968-285.2 or Lavin mo"w catcher 25c. Steering gear Sl5. S!Cf"rinq 's 1 7• • nr1'1 • tlll(raydl ,A e Bic:·yclc exerciv S 5. e"· 'fef>n pink formAI aile 5,
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• AilvertlMn vlol1tlnt
u •••.• """'""°"' may be-In vlol1tlon
' .Of St1"1 FrollChlM
loarcl A Joco l bu1l-
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~-, nd -I'° 50 J cl t 17 50 56-3159. Toys • ~~· 5e 1 ... heel and .. c ft 11' -12 ' f'Xt~ ent con t"'n. A · 5 JI " LI · '" u~ e ~ Typewril9', ..... , am ea • . • •-·-s o .... \\ 1 ,..,a , ,}. ,..,... Uoi1,,11lf' A~l/F~-l/AC/OC qunnt1m, , ga on, c:om· ~ me ~n ooal 111ze .u
UN!erwood $15. Bird: ~ Large ovaJ braided l'Uli'. $10. 8 OIANNEL steno tape Race set SS. Roll ~Ill.de, \'\\ radio $25. Ne\\' G70 d' S5 7'.?7 \V 2001 S C~1 Jile1e, S~I. ll·l:!-4.\17. S3. Formica cub\fl(t A 11helf
&he.I stand $5. 10 pl. 4" trailer Utt and~ is, 6 ~ for .l~ car $9. ~ A twin spread in Firestone \11ide o\'al tire for ~7· ~ · t. • $5. Wood cabinet S2. \\'ool
aquarium and ,,.._-.... gal. ooft:l6ard gu tank $6. $.1'16.1. Sears nmnber print $5. camper ,.r dune huggy .$25 ' BOY':-i :\ s1.,.-cd ~'II" btke $2S. ol1\'e ,,,...en rug S2.50. Kirk.· ........ _........ Ht)_\''s ~'t.J" bi k e $ l 5, ~·· "T SlS. 1966 Chtvtlle ·1ront RIC dunt buggy-$ 20. Quilted plate protectors, Good TV tube $10. Tube RED\VOOD patio table and ''acuwn <"leaner & ·wax att. ~ $10. 544-8923. Transm.ttter $3). 548-4648. 57-62 TR3 parts: TlWl6 W/O 4-lize set, $3. Oironte ligh t fixtures $7. ~t ('If bt.-1l<'hes $15. f>ictUf(', Desert SiflC'ii·alk hike SlZ. Slt>tping SlZ.50. Nt•1\' bnth & garqe
SPANISH avocado loveleat ;z;. Head $15. Out"ch & Porsche rack $25. Chopping Tnyolfl h\\·eel oovers SS. ~ne. gt1ld trame SS. Brass ~~1-= SI. l:ou1i•r Slj, Orrt1·r fi"\IUl't'S Sl t'a. Elec. hot
HYDRAULIC jack ti5. Steel
beama '5· Camping
equlpn1ent SS. Refrigerator
S25. Elecll'ie drill $5. Bat·
tery charier SS. Electric
razor · $2. OUa1 muter
cy!Jnder $5. Luua,e rack
$2. Gu heater $1. BarbeQI!<
motor $3. Sc:>cket set $10.
Ch.airs $2. Power mower
,._.,. plate "c Starter bl k ~· 1111d bit 2:x_ .. Caulk ~uu 50<· • $20. Black leather chair $10. ........,. oc .-l. Bikes SlO & $15. Ski Dishntasttr S~. Gnrbaize Ut'tplA.ct' ba s ket $2. plat~ & 11·ood basket SI ea. Ron ·JA" copper water tu~ SS. DtM!riburor S?· Fuel racks tor V\Y $2. 9342 La disposnl $7. Ten i:;prefl bikt> &U-7003. Bik<-i•nl'l~ T.k .. $·1. :? s 3
1 Coconut 11·\nd chimes SL.
1 .... •tc 50' a1 OD copper K pomp $3. 5:! () 11 ~· Jolla Circle, H.B. (Off parts $5-$25 LRnlp..~ $5. Chci·y llllakt' 2 bbl 810 '\''11' Clay, fln11·,•r 1•1ts & \'lls"s lOc ~-. ,. ..,. Speedometer $5. 'f'ach S5 . . . . . CA.\IERA .Rolferont V mint ·• hbl ,·::1rhtn·.:-!"1· $10. Tt~·ll Slldin&: gla.u ahower door .,_. · Bushard & Bann l n g J Phunbin..: an<! t>lt."dricttl ndtt' . ..u ro...-.. ··--' 1 11 k Iii :?Sc. l'apt'rh;1rk' hooks A. H• 'W""·-· __ BTU """"' gauges, 4, $5. Mtmt ~7088 .,,. ,._ . co ll)fl ~· .._..-} w .. , n1'-11)U>1n·: $10. 1 11. , ·'" · ...... LWCUIW ~,IAN 1"8.dkt -~ Tri ph ..-.. • pnrfg $1-.l.'l, '-'lle('k \\'r\trr • f OO •·•• , l'l'{'\lt'llS. [I\,• •'11l'h. Jr1velry 8r __ 11 ......,... -'E't---i-4 • _ '"" tJm .,.,, $lO 220 V' Tr' Li lo C'f!1i.<;Or1('ll or a \'C -'· f 11·.,:hl In «a~ $15 .. 3'..'60 1,hn II ". --:._-::__c:~waU~ler"'";;·~50. .,.12-6285 alter 10 AM HlGHCHAJR $.J. }~ans $3 101,· 6.,,11!~ iesie. < Polnriz1•1' flltrr $10. Yashiea 11e~ora. C~I sht jf!'i·elry 1 ~ 10 ""'°·
""'uuvuu1 11.:a .... eacti. Colt'man Sf',)\'e $JO. I ,, . ,,... '"' TW L.\I. S:!i Ctc>e SlO. Len.; Shells & 1·1·11ft 1r~·n1~ Hk'-2.">c.
... -· I 2 O $25. Pum"' 15. VW perts $3. SWt!diiiti 5replace $3'..l. 2 aoo; 646-3250.
2 rattan swivel bar stoolll·S!li ~RECORDED tapes, 7 Crunplng ~iliet $3. Grill S'T1JDIO ooueh Sl.'i. Lnr,::t> k1r pl'l"$S. or vie\\' C"11.niern., 11~;,~;!.; t·~.ony .·o..·k1.a1l. tahl~ Plastic flo11·rrs & y:irn
eaeh. Antique ship vent tte.ls'll each. 531-79J6. $3. Coleman ki:ntern SS. Cot i·ht'!!;t of draii·eri: $20. F.fls'' 61 ; ifll.ilt'~ $JO. Flash Riii~ :i.: .... 111. kud tablco;. 2 11rr ~~1 lOr. Christina;; lt!'n1~ !Oc to
$2.50. 1 gal, glou white boat AIR o:mpressor $1.S. i\Iotor &:. ind $8. Tu•o 9xl2 rugs SS. l'hfll r SlO. \lnnlty dresger for ntlln~· .-:inil't'<i •. Ar,;.·us f pr. ~l11pl1' :<>('!: Bl·ci $2.1. Xx.-. JOO ft. anllll'r bf'ads
ennmel $<l. 5 gal aqwt.rlum $10. Tank $10. Plwrliing $5. Sleeping bag $7. Shelves $1. :tl'.!.:iO. l."lrp,c 1111 Mrobc ~l!'l. F:-,J ~wt .. P.~. ~l .f'1Mt. I \Hn\\,\' S~li), :1 dr;n\'t'r chest S'.?.50, J dt•sk ••hairs $'.l.50 t'.'ll.
$Z, Night stani:I $ 2 · 50 • 531-7SOO. Car sea•t $3. Pui~h bowl se! 2 an!iquP i·hair-. $ ll. Polaroid \\ inl..-t 11p S2. (ollt'<'-S~'!l, C••U•'h S:?;'1, 9 1trn\1·er Slot ('fir rra~·k $10. Boni:::().it aii'_ ~ 13> ead>. I 'R'"E=F~R~l~G~E~RA-TOR ___ $25 5D'tlfll!l. . . 642-IJSO. . Wooden bait sled $2.50. 3'x4' D~RS' dta'irs (2), $2. Play pen & Jumper $8. r.,~ntoinJ:\ (j l'nl. ('fl!' rn<lio IN'!! oon1eras $1-$25. !)ark <'ht·~l S21l ·I dl'll\l'Cl' $15. $.l Salu~l:ly 111)(1 Sunrl11y :!~.It =! $51./l':'I>~ ~ v.i!h white atn\'as, $5 ;=.r,.,bed $1. Tires $7 e11ch. ~JO. Kf'nr nciv TI5-l4 tin• room i.tcr11s in c I u din i::: Clu·~t SIO. fon11il'l'I 1!111il~ 1315 Ourri1u.:l"r L)r Cdi\1.
OtoDt sb'Je 6 dtMver chest, NEW ayntibetic w I gs, .,_,.. ,.,... each. UJlUSU'lil lnit:ot'h!d n n . O\\'S SOc eadi. Tool ~l!'i. Gro<l tit\'.' $S, St>ii·in"' snfe\ite~ ~· ro $L s in.in i.1lile s:.. Pll ir uph-Olstt'red &14--025-1.
3 amd dra.'\\'et'S, 3 liup pr'e:11'1yled $4-$5. 5'9-0670. plastic pipe $2. 2 bamboo ~ tealk corftt table . .c!lbtnet $4.. Cloth.in"; 10c·2."x:. h' !'" 0 . I l"-sl"' l\·fansficld f'll....,j1.,-·t0r s:.!O. 11·in'!hnrk ,.hnirs $15. Sinf.{e rTIR --ES----.-.,---1-7-\"_\_'_d_ ftwera $?).. !Hurst -'-!It CClNSO' '"' "'" chain $3 each. 20' len&th %" ............. ,,.;, .. Bl I ...... n11(' lllC .!a., IS ies U<,-• n...u • H II ,. j I .,, I 1..1 .. lX ,) . '' oor .• , ..,, er a...c. color TV $Z.'la ll&a ne\V, sell $25. Garden •.-.,,.. ... ,er ,..,, m1·or1;n ·r.2 ,, 1 ,1 C't ..,..... "' 011·e $1\l' Pl~). !:<'\1·1n~ 11111rhnc \1·1 iou ,,,,57 I" 11 .. d 1-11 s· , k-·~ ~tram, complete gal aquariun1 w:ith pump copper plpe $10. Exereycle iet -nierni c..;iain (2}, 50c. \\lelding machine ~--' __ nr · · ~· · j(.'("lor SlO. 'T'l.lylnr n1i.ni :Yi 1·Rhinc1 $10. f loor polishl'r ; .~·$1 s.:'.!...t~~~< .1.
IPdbi mount and linkage S1s. fitter, heater r.n ~ $25. Bey's lite 1 2 • table, SID set. Fieldcrest ~Iiscf!Haneous hand snws $2 \\'.\LNUT d.rop leaf 1ablr $18. nint }-tide projecior SlO. Slll. r;l(.,·tri1• ht'n!r1·~ .$.~·$5 nnper.... · 1
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'60 <llev radio wlth speaker storage cite!Jt in metal penn~ shirts 50c each. ~!tie ac1-olan bJ:.u1kets (2), each. Sheets 50c e!\Ni. \':atnut coffp.e or end to.bit' Electri~ h:lnll S.'\11• for iw k !\IO\'i(' c:unrra S:.I{). r•ro. 6' hidf'-n-l)('l! couch SJj,
$5. 646-37'l4-M3:-5195. frame $1. Electric guitar &f2...6666, t\\in, nea'l"ly ne11·, $2.50 Books 5c each. G\zilar S:?. I .~1'i. i\JaplP <"hest or dru1\'Prs bonno.i.~ $1:i. El<X'~~~ moror j C' 1• 1 ,, r $ '.! ~ ... n I' a rl e d 642-27?.0,
CAN'EBACK CHAIRS $ 1 with cw $%). 968 INld~ NEW paint tmtrnc5 $2-$22:. craC'h. 67'.,-6919. 121 . .J Bl?ena Suerrc, Sru1 SIS. 2 c!csl{ chail's SS-Sl'.t fr\loe shinc-r $10. S·I -3187. ~l'1'f'r11 so.:.i1. 1'\. s1:01il tl.:.O. GOLF b.•• .•·' 10 b,11, °"·
-" V Lorie CM r.:14 l::Nl'7" rn-'•s u--·-1 21<" 19 Clen1e11ie. A"l·1 11" k" " d • · ,~· --I' 'f I · I ''" "'"' ""' etcUl.. .tntage hexagonal • · • ~~.. ~ • n..i""'"""" • .., • MfERlCA.i~ standard toilet " Q ~ roe ..or, 11 "' I" s ROCKING eha1r lR. S1h·rr .rn1i1I l1 i·ostunlc JCllC 11' Boy's stingrny hike S18. 4
table $15. Ol.d ~ WASHING ~ $25,· l '7!r1962. $20. WW.I bµng basin 1\lifu GAS roppci·tone bu i I t -l n rrµair SS. l\lttple r<H.'kf'r, coff~ set 3 piece S"l.i. Di"h Sl-$.2.50. 5-ri-:nro. V\V hubcnps 5Ck.· c<tch.
llChxt desk $3). V9f ·bus yea!' ~ee. :67-..6377. EXCEU..ENT quality ck>thes ~cet $12. t1ediclne cabinet range & Q\'en. Prr11'l L 1111rk· needs seat $18. Bar stool SS. leal table gor~t c:on!l'i"tion ~," l'IO<'·krr kit s1:i. 1'.i\1-A~I 646-36.'\0.
back . seat. $10: Mexican SCliWINN ~fidget Stingra)', for older v.-Om1tn, su~ts and $3. Panel ray wail heeler in~ condition ~Zi. Hood 1\'itl1 2 ottonlans $4 ench. i\1etal $20. K!1t:hen tllhlt> likf' IJ<"'" lnri:::e pol1nh!C' $10. Jland ,, .. ,. ---------
wood .em: \\'U'e bird cage $7. \\'6Nl trnfrdn<> "''heels $2Ll CO!lts $20. Jee blue evening ns. Kitchen cabinet, sink, ran for bu ill-ins $ 2 5. trunk $2.1. \\'ood double bed $15. Ne1\' <'hair.:, hcn,...h !er pl'l'ss ~l :-i. illini<"®'llPh STERF.O 1\·ith radio'$...~. Rf'rl ~e orepe cocktail~. \V~ horse° $8. ~~ CQllt, cost $140, sell for $25. ~ucet, file top, 9' i<>~ $2(1, 5' 4g.µj93J. fi·an1e $5. Crib and n1attres~ chair JO\v hc11Vy plastic s-i. pi't'ss s:i. Stnall tyfl{'i\Ti!f'r '\ldv!t chair S..'>O. \\ll!tc '
s.ize 14 $5. Large~ ho~ hao:r piece., lL brown $10~ Nev.· u_r:csses $7, size l2. dlning room ohairs, SJ)M'ri&h AUnnNU:\I a\\injng 16, long $4. 2 lo\•e seat~. needs Ping pong 1ablt.• & padil!es !:i. 21 .. TV S'.?:'i 1,11._ gtild drl\\\'•'r 1·lu'st 513. Pair iron
$3. ~51'.l69. Canvas dmni: car.op)', used ~973j after 4 PM Sat, all 1},,e-$4. 1616 Tu.st\11, CM. x 18 .. wide $25. 83()..7559 , covers $8 each. P1nno stool $10. Holly1\00d bP<I f;;une ii·atrh SlO. 5-18-l976. l'>'in bedsteads $7. Child's
'tl vw Bus once flO. 540-16$3. clay Sun-M()n. 4 lle\\' Y78·14 $3) each. 4 ne'v · $20. 642--0666. 814 \V. 19th, $2. Pool."lirle ('h;iil' & 2 --~-~~~ Singer Sl'\\'ing n11\chlne $3.
Windows ~ $:2S each. RECLINE!l·, s~. l""-"e< $lS. BUCKET of 2~ .. nails with G'l0-14 wide ()va}s $25 eadt. DINTh"G room table drop Cl\l except Sunday. toonges $10 ench. t.'UShio.ns. f ft EC E IVERS : BC-45.:l Girl's clothf's and ."hoes
•<Ut. SU>. Elngjne door .J,I ·~-• &t6-tlS6 leM & 3 dmiJ'S $23. Sid . 536-8.296. N'Cei\'£>1', 190-550 KJIZ. $1 5. 10c·2.·,,_., llandn1atll' \'f'SI. ~. ToP S20. Headlights' $15. Bed! $10 a nd ·$3'.). ·Heed-beads $3. Pipe fittings · boots la.die!' ?¥.= l:ace $5. BA.BY ltems: \Vooden high I BC-454 ~receiver, ~l\oUI2 hats ;uid ponlilOS 5(k.•.st 42:::
Rear pe.nel a.nd ,side pnriel board af'ld frames $3. %"-~•" niP.ples-T's-elbows BWE green nylon carpet. 9 Lai-ge round ~ffee table chair Sl2. ~buggy $13. CUT S'COUt unifom:i l!lize .12 $15, both in very good Victoria, con1er of V!t·ioria
S24 ea.di. Body and engine 549-0670. lOc each. Tuu heavy duty' ft x ll ft 9" SlO. Be-ige $12. Crib JTl6ttress, neiv $5. Autom~tlc sv.·mg $6. Pol· ~-~n mother umform_ size shnpe, both for Sl-i. Lee & Parsons, Ci\1 JOM-5Pllr
parlJ JOc-;Ll. Sj.!Hl,57 or •61 .l"e'OO.ilt j et--a-v.>ay ~. blJ?lper trail~tches, fits C¥JN!t,, Lee'$ acrylan, just Cosco hi-ch.Ur $.). Living ty chall" $2.50. Car ~eat $1. 18 $5. Boys gal~ srl~ 2 lo:idcr, :\0-40 Krug, nl'\v S5.
Gtt-8113. '-;;:3 St:arfil:e, FS5, •;;s 01\is, any car_ $15 .each. 7'J1 ,"!· cleaned, 13 fl 7" x 7 ft 6" room r,_h ai r s, large Baby ireat for swmg set and -I S'l. Pain ilght \1u1tty Lon~ yC'lloii· drf'.~s, Sile 1'.!, ELECTRIC dzy{'r. excellent
COF'tEE and •2 enct t.1.ble~.· ~·l or part:1 U-$25. Bucket 20th St. ·CM 642-5487. $20. Sn1al chid's standing naugaliyde $23 each. King $1.50. 540-6431. lamp $4.50. 968-36-IO. ll'orn onec STO. Bird c•a;:<' $2. condition $'.G. Lnrgc It11lian
f ' _, BIKES. 10''-24"-$" n-irl's, art ease $150 Green d 11cenc picture $20. Bo1l'llng ori"r»ca tops $ai for a:ll, lik.e sea.Li~ =--. l· ;_!_e'":~ ru:.::1. •· IO, coot $30 ;t ·Gla"ier F&!anls spreadh ~· _! .!!.,~byde1 16 ORIGINAL oil palnti~s BABY crib $W. Crib ntat· '\'r>rk bench $10. 645-?Ji,11. ....: .. , ball Rn<I his .~ her
new sis-UtZ. • ...... •......., ~-_........., boy'9, some old, all shiny .. couc .,...,, u•~ .... ,er SS to $25. Landscapes, tress $15. Botti in cx<"etlcnt AlJTO p1111 s: 11C'1\' never U8<'d ;:,.~ SlO. Eleclrle toaster
Bl..ACK and \\t.:lte TV $20. HD shocks $1,2.. 549-0070. bright $6--$25. 646-6&03. 4' x 18' s.vimnUng pool, Pl\t .J seascapes, Still-lifes. some condition. 71~ inch Jl011·er Ford hydraulic lifters. box· $3, Book!', 11\··25<"·75c. Pirig Douhl~ ~ttrew $10. Eleo-DEPRESSION Glass, dWJes CARPETING used, regular llrllltll'irJum b"ame a.nd timer 2 CUSl'O.\I bunt 'CO!llbination ovals, sizes 5"x7" to hand &a'\\' $12. 5.16-7615. ed $15. Chevy 348 pat'lii, in· ponr table $7. Qunrt can-
trlC" egg cooker $1 . ;) o. and \.-ai;ious B'aas $.l.51}-$3.f.O v•eave, not shag, 17xl:I $19. $.2;i .Pump akimmer Ster, bookcase/room dividers, 24"x48", Saturday and Sun· 7 piece dinette set, bronze rlurlin2 r<'hu!lt head S\O. ning jars 10e earh. RC'rords, Ax·~ytme crib arrl ~. ~ ookir. rno'flJy $t5.-088'7. ladtler and tools $25. 3)1.21 chestnut color 6' Joni 4~~· day. 531-3793. metal legs sro. Biege 1in)I 01evy vs bellhous..ing $10. dll sort~. so1n" lmllet & tap ma 1·• b PatrlciM and u .. ..-....i.-1 .. Bll)vle~· Ave., Santa Ana ....... 1~ W ""' ump er --.....¥ pa~ CHEST of dra1vers, $15--$25. high $25. 644-7&Xl. y . -ul".....,.tered chA.irs 11• I t h AC spark plu11:s. eight , nc11· :!Oc-rA·~. Chi J d r ~ n ' 11 ~. sheets $25. Roum t.ems 54&-3797. '''ork bench $JO. 216 E. 20th Haights. 5r.h354l. _LA_W_SO_N · E,":5 . ch a 1r 111 Sa-Sl:>-S2S. speck of gold less than a bo."\ed. AC44's $4. Spark anin1.1.I pll'l!llt·S .~z each.
tib1e wa:llrei $2. wonmtr G ..... ,., ft. .... h-1-....-, ~-•1e St ~,NO ''77 ELFCl'RIC 9'.Jies hair --~r ' . ~ che.U', .guod Kingsue headboard $ 5 . vear old $'.!S. \\'H ! sell plug,,·,,.,·,,,, k1'1 !4. Cl-·'" VB JO"•. 10" BOQ c•-. 8 day im.e 12 .._ __ ~._ •-• :::._~..ii=: ·~40-i·-uuu.u " ..,.1, U't<I'"'..., • in ........... ing _ 17. M"'e'n'·s condition m. Be au t 1 tu l Dresser $25. Luggage ~. ~ 1 1 Pbo ~ •148 "" "· J ·' ........:
• "'"'WUl41....:: mus-.::cu .__,r _.. 646-:isog L";l'M'T dressing table $5. ~-·J ""'""' crocheted bed spread S:Q. 1~~·x3' mirror $7. Crib $IO. se~e Y· ne ~ · points, condenser 11.nd rotor Banjo style? ,1·al! rlock $15. ~.llhdl964 ~ Sst GOQD,gob' balls, 1~25c, 219 Jirl$t invlng S 5 . 2 ~!:~ ~ Gs:i~e:·F~ Ne\\', meiu 2 suiter SlO. ;3.>.cup coffee makci· $.5 ~10VING n1ust sell -Apar1· $1. Oil caps 50c. 645-36~1. _11S_~C_oo_il .!'_!.:.. C_.M_~l_2--"-~:
Apt. B, in back, C.M. Po,lnserttia, CdM. . highchairs. S21SO each. Dou· Ice rink, ~I f':'.lr $15. Lewyt !Wr-2002. Teen clothes ~$5. ,.V ~~~~~~~a~. :: BABY items: Playpen $10. 3 \\'Rlf't' ~kl bthit $1 each.
DOG hoose large $3 RabOit SURPLUS&Ult-Vlnyt red ~~~ bedi.i.~~in ~~d=~ cannister 11weeper with &t-HATCHcovercoffee<table8', Gtaabmlee'•. boo50ck.s, 00La1mebooP•k,s
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J1. Twtn mattress $7. Recliner ~~~~:~-~.-',!,;,•,t~n-~~'tai~k!~~·i~ Cu heater. Gaffrrs & Sat·
cage il. Gh-4315. • lead, ott ~'1.iite, grey, blaCk taclunents $10. Argus Super hoout:ifully Resin finished $12 iklok.stlelf S 2 5 0 "" .., 11,r S:1. Stora.gf' rrunk.
· . e!]fmeia, :> ~ for $7.50. $3. Deep fR.t fryer $'.!.50. 75 camera $8. Buttaro cycle S25. ~f:i:tching c 11 st om 545-5335 · · ' Bahy elothe$ !K'--$2. lcf: 3Gx23x20 $1 Bookca.~ head·
SLm\I01''S So~ bed. aqua ~. blut!, red Jaquer Vacumn1 $3. 645-4904 alt D:.30 ~· aJ\ new, sold bike and \\TOU.,-oill iron legs $25. P'ix-· Na'Ugahyde ~er S 1 S · 1Jk111cs, $5, lll"I\' ron<lh ion. board, dOl\ble, lolld Maple
nau,ahyde, good condilioo ant red pl.'ilMr $1.50 pet" AM ~e:..tras 1.Sc-$2. Queen able B & \V TV $7. Nested END tables $3. '~by car Large statues $5-$10. Br~ I.:nd tables $Hi, set of h\'(I, $15. Hollywood ~adboard.
$15. 642-3431. gallon. White Jead paste, 5 BREAFA~ table, Olle extra revenible .gold coiol" tables· {2) Brolon tooled ~atth$4,~ot~ ch~r h$~SO, :s $~ail.amp; ~2·.S6 Desk $5. 833-9493. 17691 dou ble $3, Htgh kitchen ~ door, ·.~ent poo~ for" $1. Hanno!:'!)' leaf and 4 chairs. fonnica ratd, cost $30, sell Jor le~ SW. Atnit a> yd!: .~u lk bik · ( w e der Brookh l'9t. ~ B. eu!a. :e~ l\lanchester , Irvine. garage ltOOl $1. Garden cart
carnitb:J $& TV anterma 15.. hollow bcJdy electrie gulta' SXI, chem.ille,Portable B/\V e&ch ·blade & burnt orange si e\\>a e n e e s · u -' ' $1. Lawn tPrea.der-aeeder •
Clothes &ie: olro.afar with outfit $2>. 2 hp 2 cyCle ~.~~~.47 .. ~~=I= TV and stood, good C()l). 54 .. crushed velvet fl a !!Ome.repairl.$3. Car cooler Sol ~pt. 14. Sat & Sun 5-9 KINGSIZE h eadboar d, $3. Redtie1dz· sight,
frame $3. rirrtem rods s:i motol"ll $.15 10f' iloth, 2 9COOP" dition $15. Sat-&.m 635--0217. ~. 3 sets ''ra~er skis $1. F1hn splicer $1.SO Toy11 ~· Medlterrean atyle S 2 5' front and rear 2529. ,
each. ~ screens $3. bnJt bq $12.50, 536-39!2. ends $9 each. 2 hinged $10-$18. Kitchen l.ititiLy table 50c to S2 Sat. & Sun, bef()re RABY dle&'t $10. Tall book _6~·16-4==56~9=· ~--~-~ 28()5 LaSalle. ·shower doors, 2'~5' $5 each. SAT-SUn. Drop leaf table $5. r..: _., 1 546-0864 1671 La~ d · ·~ Do J C 0 o•tPLF".TE aqua•luin, JO -==~-""".1<;_,,~=-0ui.i<ie entry H&trt $3. GHOUSE c 1 ()ck ..,.,, u1o;i-3388. · . .,.a or. oose, pme ~· ub e mat· " • T PE
6"-QOO. radio .w wi1h alarm $5. ~~~ib~to::: $~~~~~~~ ~ badcs~O ~ 2: ~ ~: ·i\1·EEHAN srove l\ith extra Costa Mesa. ·~ ~~ DooblBab e . box gal, 11·it h nietal stand, 1~ d~f'l' 'A'~~~
VACUUM clea!*f", Kirby, ex-Yellow bean bag ii, ean be Novelt;y itenB tor ONtmas broiler SlO. 675-4473. NEW capless \\1gs, Auburn. spnngs -.,. . Y Jumper punip, filter, l.lght. ht>ater, End mills !IOc-$3.. Carbide
ttllent condllion, w;es paper U9!!d for filler. Extendon VE.RX good, Sears' 6" room ~1.50. Fahl and tights ROlLAWAYS $8 each. brown, frosted $10. Short $4'. Stroller extnl seat $4. therrnon1eter, and ac. drills St-$3. Ca.rblde lathe
()t' do~ begi iz;. 644-6000. oords, brown, lS tt. \vb!te, double mal:t:n!ss S 2 0. $)-$5 N'oogaizyde 61'5-447'3. 11·igs, saJt Ii pepper, Crib ~10. Books 25c-$1. ressories $16. 644-5947. 1 ~$ }f S ~ :me bed $15. Ota time 12 ft. file ea.ch. 15 tt ot c.:ird lllatchlng box. spring, 660 ~ 379 ():)Sta~ "SILVER PINE" by ~ Auburn, dk. blonde, brown IBaooruzer $lS. !W6-l7.JG. PO\VER 1110\\'E'r $25. Hand :.:~.Zs. ~~I ~teei ::~
. ~ double headboanl, \\Vth junction box tor h'O colb $20. Bed frame, as new ~716. ci.!tcan S3 to•~. 675-44'13. $3. Siz. 2412 blouses $3. T\VO new Olevy van seat::il mower $5. Electric l::iwn nanr1t 50r·SL J"x4~1" 6 fl .
...._..._____, twistlock ....i .. g, SJ, Old $5. Thermador u n de r .., Purses 50c. Ne\v toaster $5. $2:> each. At:tadled metai ed<N>r, like ne1v $1.· Gr"" c n s $15 T t rt ti t !VU<'tAllll'\l aD:l frmne ....., .,... ' di --• $lo PORTABLE 17" TV $19"" .. -•. · , · ee e o er or ~tfee a.od end f:8bfes Sl~ sln.lller $1. Aknninum pa.do counter shw....,.er ; Combination radio S7·50· 4 LOUVER doors 14x80 $5. Bov.•ling ball S5. Bird cage frame & seat belts $10 each. sweeper $5. l:Jl3 Oral\g'e r.hilclrfln S2. Bolts 10c·25c. ~ and >vonW lOc-$2 chair $1. Toys, stufJed Kampkold cooler $8. 10' BBQ $4 ~ · · 9Jpboard doors 50c. Hand $3. Kitchen table $ 5 , Old cleep [reeze generator Ave .. CM G4l-5G66. Blcycle parts 2 5 c-$ 3 , Dinet.tl!-~e s5."'1tnn be(j dolls and a:nirno.l:s, boolcs, centers lav8.tory faucets $5. ' · electric WiCUUIT1 $ 1 0 . 645-8149. 1 S2. Double bed frame $2. ~ ", O'Keefe and Merritt grill
$IO. IRQ"""'"""" bed $S. Infil.J)t pUzUe:J and riding toys , Tub and shcnver ~· Crane POWER 01 o v.· er $25. Bov>ling baHs Delux $10. New 15" 5 hole rints 4 $25. PLY\VOOD paneling, top gn~ stove SIO. ~. -~ 2ic . $2. Trim·T\vi.st ex· lav,1~ry faucets $;.i. Open Automatic \\'6.!!her, Norge Beautilul square dance PATIO umbrella, heavy Light blue king size spread S2.95. many c oJ o rs .
aeat ·with. . . mchr $2. erci!ser We. nrree Dol'lll l•ot·~c a111t-tor sale signs $::5. Large 1\-'ater pump $25. "1kir1:8 $1-$5. Huge bl'MS metal standard $5. Steel bed $l:I. Cai'!~. BeAutiful cabinet doors, ;9=13=J=o=n"='~' -=S~'·~C-=M~~=-~ ~ ~aiby pattern iap IJ"ays $1..SO. ~-$5. Floor b. $3. J.tirll-bike $Zi. BoY.'11~ ball drapery pole $20. Table with extensions $1.50. G.E. elec· COVAIR &-rts $5 to S2:i. various sizes 5 O c -S 4 . BEDSPREADS $2-$8. EI~c--
Fr:>ried nictt:re<· f I) r Dtt,.,rat!1·e yard rocks S5 B/W TV $10. Push a1'tached benches. foldfl 11..oit ftic iron SS. Large round 842-6253. pa · Pl!rsqe doors, m1tny sizes, Irie blanket with control $5'.
WALNUT table' and 4 clmir1
'by Vimle ·Bros., nevtunir
'$25; Salld wa!nut heftilboanl
$Z. Old carved coffee table' l2S-Okf waitu.rt smokers
atand $10. Trumpet \\i th
Ca&e $2), Old ·\\iilrart vanity
or desk $l4. Bmt tank $10. SM)..3.197. !-. •
µw'IGLISH bicyde $17. GirJ'g
bicycle $3); 2 ~pn!~lii
' -.'RgClns 1$'1 each. Iron $.1.
~ ~ '$5, 36 ft. ex·
teoaion ladder S.1.5. 14 ft, $4.
I • step kfdd:etw $1~
Zemb> ... _, 12\. °"'"-
4 dl'a!Wers $8. 2 la~
$25 oUd p). 3 )lh>no radjo
and.-.:I ....... 15 .ead>.
3. BBQ'• $142410.. Table
lamlJI $3 pai'r, $4 'pait. 3 for
~ ...,.._ AufD """ 12 eocll. 3:11 W&lno< St., C.M.
qhild's roon"1 50c-$1. ~l'Ug !145. 6., trellis rac. Neiv mower $2. Exerclser $5. $23. AH like new. All week. foot stool $2. New good for making shelvrs <1r Thro1v rugs SOc--$2. IJnen
rack 25c. Fo1rr ne..y blue ra,nch nlail box_ $S. Toy can· Eleotric motor $2. FJedric 6?5-3959. fertilizer spreader $5. 2 TAPE player & tapes $15. cabinets $3-45. 1x2-Jcnr:-th!I 8 napklM 25c-50c per IK't. •~~ _,,..._ heater $4 • Falcon tires S4 wooden benches 3' $5 Elec· Road race sets $4 & $8. t() 16 rt 5c ft. VW tow bnr l\.lan'11 16 lb. bowling ball p...._.., uiauo .$1: .&retcher OOJl and tank l3. Long long . GOOD gaB stove SZi. OlMt tric blanket (clean') $5. Hairdryers S5 & SH1. Gas air tJats, ~bled, ready for tratll!!f I: ci!lr $8. Ne1v Sears' egdi. Automotive ane.lyzet-of drawent $15. Chain $1.50 ,_ 15 $25. Heat light b1tnk on with hag $2.50. CoUee table
caJl\1lS S5 earn. Hand slide toUe't Rat '5. 34" rouDd $3.l. ~. 769% w. a>th ·to $7. Box· apring mattress Electric knUe sharpener P<ttTie . Drum. practice pad 11tand $20. Commercial tnpe S2. Small fracti()nal electric
vie er $1 w· '......i bUr 1 $10 · SL, Cl\t. with H. --e ~. V·-·um Sl.50. 3 thro\v rugs, 2 same $2.50. Rttorda ~ to $1.50. machine wl!h 2~ boxell of moton $5 each. Recliner . ". · lgs a..1.µ, . 'L rror · ~7· ...... .u, ~ -.... size $5. 6'9" throw rug $5. 2 847:4()49. chair, good ooncUtion $25. P)eCe'S f:Ot:::.41. ~Y battt tt;W, KE5NI lhocks.1~at 850 SlO. CHESr dfvlder $.24. Reoxd Sill. Power roower m. -~------tape. worth $50, ror S20. El 50c. Carpet S\\'eept $Z. Rem-, rsche 1-'-cabinet $4. TV pol"l3ble cad-Rolaway bed $15. Hand small rugs SS. 3 tan Duff 8 cylinder Chevy engine, Chairs *S15. Cabinets for · ecttic lawnmoWll?r, runs
in;ton rawr $:?,. Ladles size 66 Porsche ·•l ll. VW 2-$10. dy $i. 675-1962. mower $5. Kingsize ~ rugs $5. 548-9198. good sba)lt $25. Rebuilt books Sl5. 1721 Kings Rd. $2.5. Vibrator c¥tr ... 'Ork11 •
12 dresses $1-$1.SO Ladies ~u goOd tire $ 5. board $7.00. Hollywood bed REFRIGERATOR S20 Boat Chevy pOwergllde $25. Vin-NB 64!>.1400. S25. Push lawn ITlOWe1' $j,
Blouses 50c Sk1rta· JjOc: Galvanlt.ed pipe and fittings B=-~~ ;: :: frames $3.S> eadl. Ping seats $20. 877 A \\'Uson tage ,Ford and Chevy parts INDOOR outdoo1' rug, 9x12, Servel gas re~tor.
Pants $1. 11.iank."Qrlat ~ 25c-$2. Part roll slate roof· s:J. """--__,_ in<::. Guitar ~ table' $10. 138 E. 18th 645-5282. SS-$25. Portable Morse sew· workl'I $15, Portable TV \\'ith
U wl~ bot oil __ .J.,_~ ing $1 2 Schage passage •"¥"' ·~ ..... U3 .,~ • h' -8.1" """"' $15. Wool hooked rug. 6x9 stand, ne eds b..i""tne"s e es ,.., "JOU,;1111""' • <n!e $5. a> -t a---.i.-St. C.M. M8-+l85. HIDE-A-BED ·-I mat'-"" ing mac ine .-.. :J-"'7\N. $5. Shag ...,, ... with pad, 5x10 '05" $2.~ McCaH's end 8µnpUcity locks $2. 2 Lock\vood bath 6.... ... ....... .,..... ....... ·~.:-4 • ._ tube. Four ROOCI G7~15 tir('s
pMterns, misses l2, dUld'a locks $1, New oak, lx6, 30c tan)<'s $15 sncl $17. 5 gal $6. GIRL'S 16" bk:ycle, good-$25 each. Handmower $5. large Maple captain's $8. Sofa, real clesn $10. Of· "'ith 1-'ord rims, a ll for Sl 5.
sbe.t. some · new 2>c each. ft. 545-0797. Pumps $7 and $2. Aquarium cond:iWn S10. 546-4305. 644-0524. chain $25 each. Comer fl~ desk and chair $10. Three canvas cots St .50
LP'• .all good c:otUl:lion OOe REFRIGERATOR $25. Nice ~;,~~l·Sce~ sru~ CHAIRS, " metal $10 set. 2 SURFBOARD 7'4" 4 2 5. ~;:~hm!.0':~~e ~::w :~· :~n~ P:1~~~: di!;~:~t t;~ each. Cannisler vacuuni -Sc...:__ val~ (P>i •. lG. 51rt~.· and clean. Good working aquarium supplies . $ 2. ~Rerg-al n$31-ed~· ... ' ~bl.We. 961!-• 3842. Knick knack shelf $20: Beautiful lamps 5 0 c -$ 7. cleaner, \~·orkl'I $10. Porta bl<" ..._._ ~ 'pair feCftic dry $25. 64$-3738. 5.a9-ZIJO ..,.. ~"' aucu '"" dish1vai;her, run.~, SIR is $tj. s:b:lel f:iQe tr QVa1 e er . • fonnk:a top p:i, Drapes. 2 E X C E L L E N T : \Valnut Nearly new twin s I z e AM~FM radkrphono $5. 7 J\.1t>dium oomfort <'hair $IO.
blue. 10' x :.\?: ~tr&~ GAS, ltOW, dean $25.. Ping LIBRAJJ.Y table, lets out to panels $10 each Pine dinette Port-a-crib SlS. Cradle/car rollaway bed mattre11R $15. point antlers St.50. Garden Three 6.~lt V\V tires, like ~ will ~ . pong table $8. Lm Oranae 800t: fotr or very useful or table $(!, Deik lamP5 bed $9. Tu-in stroller $22. Frame $15. 'Child's desk and hose and tool!! 10c-75c. ne\v, all $10. V\V rnctio $7.50 Jt.~; Black ~ A've., CM 642-Q666. buffet, exoelent ooncbtion s:z..45. Table iemp $4 .. Old 673--2138. llwlvel attac~ chair $Q. Frnn1e<l l6x24 rnirror $2. 3 64&-4101 or G7S Congress St. ~ J t'11 n .. -a ......... " STUD--. •--ng table, $15. Antique trunk. blue $10. entrance Manp $3. Hand OOUBLE dres.iter $ 1 s ~atching ~r nearly new shelf appliance tRble $2. Cl\t off Pomona between STE8EO ~ tuner\ excellent' ~0-• ,( -........... ..,,,.,. .. ~ \ll<U.U n-A•••....... . Simmons t I L ..• p magul;nes ~25e Sato-Sun new-coming $25. 646-8527. ~uu... ~g ~p. mower, used very little $5. Bookcase hew:lboord S5 ivm s ze """"'· r. CarpP.nteri1 tool box 7"..x:. \Vllson and Victorin . !i...~.o~"I':: ':ti. '135 Joonn sL, 1¢.; 6t Foi-dVB engine, complete = ~· ;.::.,•• ~ ~Santa~ Ave., CM :':. ';:::;: ~hl~;vf~er ~~ ~.':,"~e ,:'k;::no~·~~~ ~.;;';.\,,foldiog easel SL50. SLIDING glM• shcwer door I ~ "~R:ES and atuft" In 390 CID~ hp $25, 545-2429. cabinet. two abelve11, glass 19" px'table TV ~ &'OQd table $2. Lamp $1. Couch Md guard rail, Sl7·50 each EXECUTIVE de11k chair $20. :i5.51~~ ~'o.Lo~~~ ..._ rvu..r pi braicelet ., $2(1, ~'1:il 224 Tulane Rd. CM door, antique wbitll! kfeai _ ~0 • ...., _ _.:A 5 PM · 170 546-6299 bed. Yellow <lropleaf dinette 8eaiitiful chair $2). Crystal a:Uey. ~ '~.' .. Csil~n.. TRJPLE a.ctSon eX'eTctR cy. tor fid.'• rOom $5. ni.l8911. ~ _,..~ .uocr · · . table, form!ca top $25 4 Decor lamps, new $10-$26. Provincial. Refrigerator, as
beadl: trom Beirtum SL N~. Shor.ff, N~ de $22. t..arp. rabbit <!age STZNGRAY,· ....i..i•a $2 5 . 4 '1Alee1ll and ·liners $10 each. DEMOLITION -window.!!, 557-0282. ,(land tools IOo-$1. Fans $5. I~ ~· Dryer, as ii $15.
Je.ll'Jry ~$1. 18 k. ope! Bee:ch, Sa~ pnlY ~,9 .._. 2 bnWi floor ..... 11....._ S6 ~'l'&G. .,., 3 cempll!l" windows $10 each. doors, lumber etc. $1 lo S25. TWO . Jeep cans S3 ~ 'Speskers Sl-S5. Dining table Clothes, l!Ofne llke new
w-.... n:-. _.... ..,.,.;., A.M. 6 Dr.Wft' ~siter. With .,....._.,.,. · Bree.kfUt tab'e $20. 6 Sat. and SUn. 9-4132 Topaz, eac · and 4 chall'ft, nice $3:1. Box 5c-S2, includes cashmere
·•• '""' ..,. a.nsill!lt, """"'' ...-~. mnor :ns.~y~ ~ 642"'8412. SWJNQ:aet$1..BoxllJll'ingSL cMtns, ma~$10. Round Balboa Island. Baby bathine!!e $6. Two spring and mattre11s $10. V-ne<:k aweaten~ Toy a 1~ ,' '=.~::·ix!h. ~ dr!lt $4. ·~· ".Po rt~ bl~ ,25 .Mixed car wheels, clettned Obck $1.50. OionW rocker coffee table, nlce $9. l.oclJ . . Ford mags, 14 SlO. Oooga. New tnp and d'le set $3:1. le-$1. Dishea 5 c -S 1 .
· a.di t $5-$.25. Wwr\t:er and 'oUe $.1.0. and painted' $5 ·for· all. !25 ti>. Antique chair $25.. neecle green 6' Oirlstrnu TAB~ -white ~ 1 r ch Oooga ~m SS:, Two new Blowl"r, new In carton, $20. Fealhen for fl~ making ,., ~~ $cllwim n.Ylboc.e $16. Tt!Mll ncQUet $L CbUsf'rtn .... 1 t cep9;;. Plectrie aultar needa tlJJhol9terillg, 0 Id tree l6. 008t $40. Aluminum fornuca top: brau bindings, Uryi S.:iaxl<I'. 8 .wid~ $25 Small camper ,vlndow $4. lOc bag. Tricycle St .
2967 Oondon-St. CM ccrnerdelkM.lce-~ ~,~Ir_, Sl5. for lam.psipatr$20.0ldo:tnct 4.'~treewttticolor :;nfl~e~, 1 leaf. ~r~o~en,! ski~, atze 7 2"-•I'' pipe cutter, rigid. Records, 45 rpm, le each. ~ s'ri.st~l ~ SL Nll!'\f' Sk:ltdt:t eame ff. alt.,'M a&t a radiator, ex-botdtt '1 eaCh-Old jars wbef:l $1.1900 Federal Av!., · · an~.ng amp is. never used$~. Fluore11een1 1968 FUiierton, CM s.t&-8782. ~· ott Bi1citr. blld5el~ bOoll abt~. OJ. ticueni S15. Pair of GO !iOc-$1. Qd,Monuch COUee OM 5&8188. TROMBONE and case, great Pool table SlO. TV •tand, bulbs 25c. Dial Indicator Saturd&¥ only all day. ·~ btb $l0.' W-l6Ql. ~~ ..... awiepe:r;lJ. t ,.Blnl or .~n beads. ~ta. act jewelry and COLLECI'OR'S ;ars Sl-$.1. tor scliool music program ;:'2612 condition $ 2 · ~o · .. vlth stand In metal box m. ~.,~APLE==':.,m..:u-.,""c"'a"'1 ~J::.:ew"'e~f-bo-,
""m·Oilumb'"""'-"M u. • '• }::!"· ~,ti>.,!!; ~ :'!! Of ~I llltopr t ~""°'-.CSOo-15-M ~-"~ 97 Ink ....u. 2'c. Bottle• !Oe. pi. rr .. 2S11. VOIT ·, kl 15 Set of 570-14 tttts. very $4. Lam"' S2. Mixer $4. f-· r=c• . ~t-"'f' • W(l!'l'lCll ! ....... men1 5'-'" 'TT _, ~ • rcra ,.iwi; • • • ..._...,__, Jim Betn1 pln $2.50. Agate, FORD ptlihbutton radio S10 wa e:r 1 11 · Wicker good $10 eaeh. Surface P1,1nch bowl. 12 CUl)IJ $3.
' :J .~. ·~ '5 ~ ~"aJJ;il .~e&t'b~~ anerator ~ oce~~ for BOYS HuU)t 24'• btke with Ja11per, 'M)()d, booe 2 di~Rlrtll!n $18 $20 2 dress~ IAflle $.1. CMb $15, gauges $8. Oil painting SlO. 9 x 12 braided M.11 $1 5. W ' 'reP.frbtc, ~lu(nc, ... .., wOodl ~ ttt.111 ~ Mlder. 5 t:utomotlvt lfsbt9 anc1 WSW tires $18. l°'Y:"-$L~ Ger man • wuhbuln doull 'r · GE wannlnr dl1h SI. In· B!d f1'ame $3. Rttord l.taplcrockt'r$4.Chesaboord
j,' ~T:(l338. ~ .... ~~ Sti, ~:!°~. ~$a. =~~t..w been Dlnette 9et $15. 2> geJ tag1ement win, Woc4d War $4. $5. 2
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sm.:ie S:~~ !Mt seat n. Jumper walker player, Garrard $20. Navy $2. 30 cup coftee pot $5.
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".· aaqt&"bna.•.,...~ • • • · "~ .,.. ea4 ~· S3. oS ~ . "' ant oG ~ U1 Four '100 x 13 I $1. 1B \nch .tow plec.. Quts S2 $3 6 how S2. Car Ded fl. Baby beth locker $6. Electric heate-r Bathroom stool $l. Cu Jori Sn1RDY one "1leil i CV ' t.uaqe SB to_$a0. ~ ..,dti11 <iii, WI ti ta tlftt M. 0::i&e ti.bl& Md 7J83 99.nta Ana Ave. OM ' . • er tub !i()c .. Playtex bottle !llet $10 Al grind SJO S ~· bdet ... 10 ft tdrftoil'd. kit~ ltett11 5p to _PJ: • io'•eadliaretols•$1.50 tnr all. eod table~ flJr both. 4X> m-54B-6MJ1. , , heruf1 .$1, S4. Ch I n 8 $2. ~Y ck>the• lOc-."iOc. llg1~L<1 S~O. aoo:: man'y ~~ ~rt~ ba• Ir a :t~!' a~· ~ nceue·nt cond!tkln 1j115. 9CHWINN .,._,, &r, ~Ram~~ 6 ed and,.,._. old radio a00 waahbRltn $10. Clock radio \Vomt'tt'I clothel, 1izo 10-U, " -.a. . ~ conditb;iit: sa&-\244 trant $2S. ~hie TV tubes as. 919-?965 :.> ~ betge . \lied wool $10. 3910l~ Ota.nnet Pl. N:'B., 50c41, Men's clothes. me ~m~=~na ,~n1~=ti~ !i~pl~·~!'!i~~flt::~ ' · . JS ' · · . ,U'• <B/W t."l'.ftt IOOl1 dlty H . any ~125: S4Ml93. 6~1603. e>Ctr.\ tarae, 50c-a. 'VflSMr, met&I trim SOc each.' 10472 , ........ LE1 ~ stow. 1. liibelf as. Laree 2 dr. ~ OAK double bed and box GIRL'S Schwinn Stlngray ncedlr repair $10. TV $15. l!1ld table $5, Ma~e dres!er 9 11111' ~,·t'!'*131;t· '~.1.~ t-f e•ser wtftli , but G~~~-S!.,t !:.:! r lllrlnp sn . (liest of Sl5 Ladies size 7Wi Relke,r Dlshe .. $3 aet. Melmac, mtx· Sunday Dr. HB corner of S25. l\1tiple twin bed fn..mes
I •••• .. ' Y'l'l'6 _. 'X $10. 5 x.,,. -~ defn:llt netde· m. -'"'"'e ...,. ...,.,...,,,...,. dra~:en U>. Ve.nlty dttMCr ski tioots $25, '63 VW Rear t'd set good ,lor camping S1, Ward and Sunda)' Drive. $10 e11eh. 'Mn box sprt,.P lRW -~546--2189. -' ~ $2$. Red f&bric SF.AR'S~ $10. VH)' M"ld 1kte ~ ~ 4 chain dtek lid SlO. Eves. ~ Ha.net mixer $]. Shoe Gm.L'S »"' bicycle $6. Rnd mattreN Sa>. Bicycle
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' J..J... .. , • iim:'too1 ~1new; Vi .. ; ~lde-a,-bed, nice nat2nlH;y clothe a. ~each.Met&lbedstcad SlO. '·!EN'S.~-·-.... 6 ,. poll~er $:!. Csr F\repMce totll lll't $6 , buket S2. Flbugl.wr patio
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""!!'>' -Panlt: -'fOrlO -18" .,. 14'; lA" .thfck ill• ui!1io111o117 lolr, bot ... ·moolly lhe J2-$1..S. TWo Rock..-, naurrah;-de 12 O. '" -•~. -· $4. v.C1Jum It Hat.t and he.I< OIUdren's and tldul,. boo.. table 125. 4 cbaln 115. F'lrll-'"<> ~ -S1'IJtF ~. Mattn!ta , onc1 bmt 1P1J>i. ....,._ -i -tlirffnr j*1lt toby mold! Ollllnet W81wt I LO Sj>ort ooot. 4G. $9. Hill)> p...,_, $1-$2. Book> JOc-<iOI:. 10.-251:. Black ond O.Cket-place ......,, $1. Hoop for
, 11liw ~ to -°'"l" !wbi' l>IUO ~ Ji& m. 1HI (l(ill' 81 er 81 llllta. llko -$1.lil _,,, C.billet; mohOpny t 1 i. quality. like new 008--9151. Toyo IOc-fl(lc. 11lll5 Qu«na he•vy duty 11" drill IJ8. wedding d-$4. Love-I, .. ~1 ~ f drunkard and ttlf'ed tQt.dieft ~ ,, ~~ ,..._tic ~ . $ 2 5 • kb)' clothe& ~ ~ 5'8-lGlil ar -.Lm. BRANO new 12 volt car bat· Wreath. lrvlM, Untvenlty SkU A'>'' SS.. 2(Q) Tuttln Dttda •princa $15. Silt.·~
, """"""-807, -~ w!ih· <Uttlnri bOUll, lop ~ ~ • ~ ~ -12-·iJOt>.$1. 1111 srlNDAIUl •1>l,. tollet 15-.. ,.., never uaed $!0.50. Park, ott C\&lver and Soll>!!. Aw., N.B. belMcl Dld ~-. IAA!o, Cid lJIVFF CIIT~" -. · ex. W: wa-, CM. ---· 11&-'11185. Sept. 3()-0ct. i . 9AM~M. ant1 23rtl st. &1&-'/364. · I
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1at*/4 teak chain. SLJO
CamP&iart-stylc c o I r ,. ••
lable. fZS. )..pink mart>leo
lop tal>le11, brt\llS f'rent.il
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mcdlt •t.Yk consol~-$300.
Spool-twin beds, pine. SL'lO
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GARAGE SALE REVOLTING DEVELOPMENT * o TOVE * u.,,,monc1, \\'Ur!I...,., ...., 3 "'°"·ow o.althy m"" pop-
lAGUNA tit:AClt, JOI~ Zt<ll "ma.lief old •'OOd bumu11.: othen. ~ 111~ py. 8eB.g1.r un. lllk It tu.
r;r. !Top of Ult" \\'urld• COMPANY 1 stove! 2 ho&t1 ou top, tronl iMdcl elose~t•. Plano a Nl'e(l1 lob lit rornpaoy.
... 1"'1 •· ~ I door. Nt1"flll ln!M oil work 4~ 1838
T • .,., , _'.:".;tu., ... .._BY .-'!!Y· ANNUAL GARAGE SALE 111.ll i-uuhl II(• rcaJ n1l'l' ,,.,.h1•n Orgau l"t!nlllls. !'ltn™"y flaV·l ;:;~,.~-;o-o-'--c.,-,--~-o rove~ n>Y• "' ... ...,...ry •n" n~_..1 .. ~ :u-e here r•..-ht FREE lo ~ bame _,_..,.
• 0 ll ,, rtnJJhed. f .~11rted sa:ndlnir -_......... -•-...._, (.'\Jl"t.U.llU. ~ '" l~U now af: Beql~/'l'Mrier pup p v . ~rt, two 5 fL T:tpl• rl!COrd1•r, Gleaning out warehouse -all sorts of Un· ii, hut did n't tlni&h, 5() i1'K w II' h M ' c· w...uJ ,
rnono \.\'1tJ1 rnk·1-ophooe, 1n11·· likely. nutty s tuff! f'r1sbees 2.5c, po sters JOc. qu111.. ni11cd A $10 I IC s USIC tty S days; 53+-3Rll5 aft
Boat • e 22' CABiN CROJSER. -Auction ~:::!' ,::~ -;;:-o11~
St>nled bid11 only. OeadU11e 946-4912 o:r ~.
Octobl.·r 2nd, 5 n.ll boats. Boat•, Slipt/Docks 910
Brand nL•W, all lnuJenble.
Childs O,..•m 8tds
<'Ult madr, Sl'I of hli,:h Wf>Qol· I
t'1I tv.·in ~I~. 1-':ncti l'OlltiunJ
dC!ik. dre8"'r drawC'r 11pact•.
:riw:'U tipa(:r, rk)ttu~« rat•k, I
mi1Ure.u. Musi a,;ee lo ap.'
Ptt'C. SSO. c-a, 968-186.1.
4 Poster klfi;ll: &lu-blri'ti
tx-d. S3:>; .,.id bireh diJ'Cttl'
11.·/4 cfip(ains dlOit'S, Sl.31:
fTiplw:int· 11rantl, :iimAIJ c11rwur 72x41 tilt·top drawing board $35, 6()'' walnul Wl'llthlagtl~ ~<,\'Quid 1ak1• South Coast Pliu.a !»Q..2830 76·==,.,·"--~--~-
lai1l"· <."0$tUmt-JeWl•lry, I desk $:i0 , offset printing press $125, misc. l'li.re or Fhat Jt "'ouJd uiake * SPECIALS * ~IOVrNG -Froe 10 lovtng 11···•~ht liJtin.ic ~1. i-omplrff· office furniture, 8'hxll paper 500 sheets 75c, a i·uh· Jila.ntcr; vr !\JI a (.·on-GuJbnl.nsen Riv'k>ra, tike new bl.me ~ 1 year healthy
iv1rh inirtrut'tlon llOOk. Port· toy san1ples . \'8rnaha 90 $75, antique penny ~·crsntlo11 pk'C('·W1 l·nd t«l>I•· SIT;iO. p I a .Y tor piem fema!e Shepherd, S1)ayed.
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hat:. Pl)l:1r1>irl <'nnn'ra. bl:u:·k •• u;on ,cY. Ill< er. ph~nograph record:>, You DJ.:CORATOR'S DBLIGHT -N.E\.vPORT ORGANS l\Mcr'g1~ ~ wtciilldren.
n· " 23' ffighnt bld owr BOAT Ill» avail, -407 East.
dealer cost on Tn.gged boat• Edgewater. Balboa. Up to
(Inly. ?Al \\'. Co1111t llii:h· 37' boll $100. mo. Ca.JI
way, Newport Beach. 525--1153 dayg, i2U) 697-1.rt>
7' SPORT-YAK, used twioe. ~".,.'~----~-o=="I e~u. Sacritlce at almo1t SLIP space avall. 20-26'
Mlf price! 91)2.-2661. Sailboat.
NEW Avon Red ere.it DiO&:hY ___ e_S_73.fBl6 ___ • ___ .,
$Xl(I, (Usu tor $375). • WANTED: Newport Sl ip,
54s-<ll'l9 dock, or mooring tor '6'
nnrl \oo·/1i11· tn<·ludt·:oc i;adl{C'I 1;ame ll . Sa~urday , Sepl. 30 . 9.00 a.Jl'l .. 3007 t>k.I mt!lal .a.rlll brass scak·, 645-1530 96S-~~=-·-~~-~~-ooi:. f>roJrctor. rnngniries I Enterpr1se Street, Costa Mesa. $00; v.·ootk·n (L·m s•anl, 2-G Sttipf!d 1 Boats/Merine sallhoat ~3247-
SpirMh coctrtall tabie. tamp
tNXe &: !amp, S:.0/11e1 : Oil
paintil1g5 I m*:; drop l~n.f
table & .2 cha.int, rntl', '40.
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J:SI'ATE Sal~-Bdrm. dining
i, !Iv rm tumiturt'. Lel\!ll(>r
rl!'cl i n ~r $250. 19812
Ramsgateo Ln. HU~ tkh
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SACRJF! Lg. Med!t bar for
comm or home, nJ!ltic
tables & barrel r h r s .
6-15-4191.
S'T'UDJO "'"/ora'Jlt:(.' l\Vet'd
(-OVl!'r, '.! bol.sten, like new
S45. Fr. ?ro\'. Vl'!\'et
IO\'eseat, xlnt ~. 8'33--1898.
Garage Sale 812
ENTIRE household. Corner
group. Couche.11, din rm, kil
utens!J11. Refrlg., bunk bed11,
t'tc. Sat. only 12-4. 104 Via
Orvieto, Lido Isle.
n ::RJFIC Gonge Sall.'! DI:!(
bed, 1 ~. dri.pe!I &:. Many
tnaf'ly litem10! 2916 ~
Dr, CM . 557-!&11 ;\ie&a
Venfeo (Saf & 9.ml.
GARAGE Sllle Sat & Sun,
Air compt'H80r. uir drill, 3
"'h1 acooter, stereo, couch,
Misc. 3026 Babb St, Costa ., ...
GARAGE Sale, Furn, pie-
"""' -· !rob, ·~, etc. 5fl>..66'#4.
11ny obJl'ct ro "'all l'il't(', \V11.1J £ul'Oflean. 4 fl. tall, $100: *PIANOS*ORGANS* ,~""!,,, 1--bl•' K nens. _E-'q_u,.lp_. _____ 904_ ~~~INIG for saN le. T~esl'-a
I G S I 112 G 5 I 11-2 Go! Ou F B . ~--., • .,. ' -~..., )()ft.I -r JMIVl "'"· 1·.111111 .. holdf't, ;wil11r l\laplr arag• a e I ar&g• a• Qkl 1u;·1aJ P<"l>P<'r 1n1ll, Bestngqualltyt , 0°~ ..... ~usW!•rv". liiiiii•iii•iii5'6-iiii289iiiliii•l•iiiiii 19' llEAVY-Ouly tilt boal nr 642--:>557/645-4400 and bras~. Crtui? tn/)(' rC'--SpruriJth, $55: pair unique '"-"' til l $250 See 2706 1~1rrl1•r 1 1 k I PQJ'N!l11ln French ...,. 1 11 e Kav.•al-Steln1..,ay-Bald.,.,·i11, etC" u tral er · 11.t DOCK lor power boAt up to . Ln<'Uf!'g Jol /lol'li C'r , GARAGE SALE BIG F':1n11ly r.atnJ,:l' Sale, .1· 2 I ·'I Pb1.uor Piano, & Rolls 1 ,[,_------~][Ej Bay1dde Dr .. Cdf.t 30'. 11.~ -n. P-"·tn •. t-Xfr~t rf'(•J tapo>.~ unrl AC .. 111. from good things To Junk. ul.llpeni.t!r~. · t t;.u • great ,,-~ ~ ~ M•
\'l"rt,..r. ?.IAJ\·y J\IOHF. ~TISC ITEMS WANTED ! I ('onii· t'!rtrly. Sat/Sun 2'll for 'f:lhh:! iun1ps or bar, $00. Ren!aJ.11 · •· •· •• • · ~e Buy-Sell r.11 ..S..... 8oat1, Power t06 Npt Bch. 615-2124
ITIJ\.TS G-14-4116. Daily 1~ Sun 12-51;·~·-····;;:;· ~~ ·' · · I Cl)~ra_ ~1f'l'la Ro~ury Cluh Ill : lfan~ord, _f.!.:B . ~7 F'IELD'S PIANOS ll' FIBERGLASS • Near Lido, 1K.'<.'Orrunodate1
P/\TIO ,.al... ~w11.p irelh.:rs I .«oe>k1n~ r u r 111 t u rt> , Rf)-~1 Fan1ily Garage Sale, Sat & * AUC'JllON * CO!lta f.1esa (114) 64$-32:"il Pets, Geru1rel l5b TRAWLER UP to '40' boat. Doclc power
Par111/lllf'. B1•u1~ your ln.tf'k. pl1r1ni:ci<, houxc hnlil ;<CIOfl.~. Sun. ~l to :, z;,71 F:arhurl. f'ino FllrntlUJ'I.' l.20 l[P Dsl, T('ak deck.11 It & water. MIHX>58.
I I f. G Player Pianos, rebuilt & 1 r t , n r 1v ft g;o n . s1JOrt1ng ~Ifs, 1xturf's nnd Lai..'lJna llHls. 837-J6(;7. & App!ianC'l'S 1rin1, Fly/B . Dual Controls, Boats, Speed la Ski 911 I "w·m"'''', d · 1 cloth' I , ~~----~ refini~™xt. ~ to SU75. ?.tala.yan River Ottor -· " · .~. 111 I l' 11' • in;: or ;i 1~'111111111111>' H --Id Good 14 Auctiotis 1-'riday, 7:::0 p.m. H&C ShowC'r, Slet>ps 5, Elec , . sllverwntt>, !his. I um r(\>: g:u·ai,:C' SHI(' II) II" hel'1 8 i ouseho I 8 W d. ' ' B New & u~ rolls. Dupree F'rmnle. 2 yrs. old. tric refr., many extra fine FOR sa.le 18 Premier boat.
I k. 1 I' c. 1 · ,, 1 in y s Auction .,arn Playel' Pianos, 54$-4650 or "''ith cage 646-7!1! Fie-1 h 11 165 M sc-a ell, l!c i 11p~ s. t:•11:11, 1t.m. _ o ·' p.n1. ,..,,'l1ut! :1v.1.\1(JVJr-.'G _ ,\lu.,,t S(.•Jl .applic, ,, features. Special pric~ lhls . ...:rg a..~s u , en:
l."Om.ptometcrs. p1cture11. ;, O<·t. " for IM·111·f1C or youth ,\.;' s.1fa, 2 C'hnl. dbl ('Ontour 2!w.·~li Ne\vporl, Cl\1 64&-8686 !"l46--6l08. Cats 152 week. May be inspected now inboard/outboard., Full CllJ'l-
J{a.t elec ~ffee um, gun pro~r~ in 1!11rt.ior AN':'l and <·hr. dint..'fle i;.·I, dt>sk, % Beh'nd Tony's Bldg r.la!'I l~A?t1l\10NO organ mode!. ?t1-al: DAVID L. Jo-RASER vM cov~rs. Gre~t for Sk,iing
Ctl.M!ll, ski &he.ell, etc . 1 Mex100. Cnll 64~!02 rl urini,: uiatlrt·!lll & box i.v~. FREDDIE 111: \valnut; Marie preset & FREE 1U A LUCKY ya ch t Brokrf.age 3424 & fishing. \V1th tralltt,
Everything mu.~r t?o. 4361
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busit~l..'sll hours 11r 51&-10'.lli t.lisc! :i4.J.fi62·1. back grill. '$900. Eves HOME! HEALTHY, UJV· Ottorto , Np!.,' Bch. $2'200, Call after 4: 30,
Satinwood \Vay, Jrvl~. San even1n~.<1 10 havr your"'!lems l::LrGANT ta , . 673--5122. • • ING, F'UNNY KITTEN. 7141673_5252. 645--0988.
Diego fo~rwy. to ~Culver pil'.'ked 11r. Or They niay he -' g _sstor ~ s PJC'ast> ~e-1 in !ouch "'ith GRAN D PIANO 6. e-bon.v, ~tak· gray/black Tigcr 7, S k"
turnoff, tum n to Selan, dclivl>red 10 lh<' sal<' site t~~e "'/G \\'hlll' lthr chairs, J"1rcn and Richard. v.·c jusl tuned & reconditioned. srripe. lie is looking !or &. "1971 SEA RAY" 1 peMI or S 1 boat -
turn L 10 .~Ll1111l1\<MJ. MF. s A c ,.; N T £ ri. S!L'· ('r()[d lo·•eSCRt & ColK'h. knoJ\\' \~'hC'N' .vou l."11.n find $6!15. J\tust sell rJr l•ade tor 11pecial !rit>nd. Please help -455 Olds Pack-a-jet .m· 200 Cadiltac eng, Tige'r trlr.
AUTOMOTIVE. lG!h and ;irxl tahk·s. Nt-iv l'll'c. ::itovf'. 11urk if you still nC!'<l ii and snialler piano. 962-7067 hin1 . J..o\'es kids & dogs. Series, 'Equipped f~r Water Bargain $900. 548--0SlS. SAT & Sun: JO lo j only.
IOO 's ()f items such as
wheelcbair, golf cart&: bag,
surfboard. vacuum cleaner.
camera equipmnt, lint"n!I,
etc. 225 Via Quito IL.ilk>
Isle) NB.
Orange, Cos1a Mesa, after :; . l--O:rr.:t. \\"E '.\1IS.'°' YOU TOO' :--:-.""'""""'--.---c-~I 642·l!l5a. Skii~ & fishing. tandem SACRIFICE ski boal. Gd
p.m. F'rWay, Oc!. G. 'l.-~E~A~V~IN~'G"",-,-,,--.. -.-M~"-,-, -.,~171,-4 2 Cr~eri r<'<:liner chairs Sr.i BA I. D \VI N l' I e c tr i {' --oP~E~R~Sl~AN=~K~'r=IT~E~N~-trailer. Call after 12:00 cond. 35HP. $500 or best of. ~~~~l~~l~l~~ Bui~u~~ ~.:;;i:~~w64~~~~r,.. & ac-~~r:jt>~V~!~~i 7u~~~~~~'C'~ ~::~~~ris;~kt>r. Ask· CFA Sl!OTS $~. ':~:TI#~· MUST l~~r=.type boat. New
$1j to $25. Dix Niagara Miscellaneous 811 pit>l"C'S, 1 metal round patio Sewing MachiW 82! WANT Sla=;em. unreg ESTATE Sale. '72 F/Gl.11 trailer with 60 hp Sea K~.
111>lSSllJl:f' chair $.'.00. Clolht>~. <-wf''.RF'.O·. 0 1 9 2 tahlt>, all 515. \\'heel barrow SINGER Touch ~w in to breed wnlke male for F/\V cool Chrysler s. Need Xlnt cond. $950. MS--0420.
loys, f)(! to 115. Lots ol ot .. -.. "' r~ C' u x C' J. 1 S2 5"1 7255 bi~. 13' SKI ~-1 -••w -"". ~ fo'ANTASTIC junk !U!.le: Mex-'"'' C' r r r J 1 · " -MC'd ilt>rtant>an cah. Doe11 pick of litter. 64&--0169. nua '""' .,.... .. <»
ican & Guatemalan cloth!'s, ..:<XJclies! 50:.! E. Ui..--ea11rro11t, f~~~~~I ~~~;..,., r~r;~~~~ 2 SPANISH avurodo c.ooi:h everything au1omaticaJJy. Ooas 154 38' Monk F'/B cust Exp. hfi, trailer. Shftrlp bo&t!
used & antique clothes, Zl'' Balboa. lin alle.v betwn air suspension sou n ti sl'ts, hutch, misc. , 6 6 Xlnt cond. $2'15. 548-5372.1--· ---------225 Oiry.<1lel'!I, F/\V coolcd,l'iw;iii.i Cialliiii55i-7i_im!iii.iiiiiiiiiii[
RCA Color TV, plants, Adams & Pahn.l 6i3-7G99 !I y s 1 em . 1 :; 0 watt 'Triumph. ·,;g Volks van. 963--3644. e J.IAPPINESS is a black Aux. i;cn. $13,750 Broker1,
typewri1er11 & '6J V\V conv. LAGUN A OLITREACH'S AJ\f/FM/MPX rodio with Both l'C'b.lt engs. &>st otter. SDOrting Goods 130 button nose, 2 big brown 714: 642-1719, 21 3: 433-8751 . ,-------~.
$300. 3l532 Egan, South Benefit Sale continut>s thn1 FET. 'fape deck. Still 00.,.,., !ll9l Doanoke AV'i', Irvine. ---"--------1 eyes And a furry little 20' FIBERGLASS CresUlner. I y,_..,.. ] ni..
l..aguna. 499-Z>10. U1is wknd only. All you can was lctt u n c I aimed , <Ca.M r. I-lon1eii Tra ct! FAR \Vest Mountaineering body-all attached to a Silky Ready for the 1v a 1 er , . ml
BIKP'..S, rq(.rig. typc"·rilt>r, l'W'l)' for a so~: Stilt g'OO([ Guaranteed. Orig. S509.95. 838-3683. Co. says: ''Enjoy big 118.V· Terrier pup. Tu'O adorablt> f.fa'.rine toilet, all chane1 [;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;,'iiiiiii;/
clothes. Sat. & Sunday, etc .. <.:lathing, C'll'. lf'ft.£86 CAN· Nn1v $210. ·rrrms, CoJ!ecUrui CUT ~wn upright piano. full ings o_n all .~!\~ing fen1a.tt>s. A~~~·~.?.t~!· ship _to !lhore rndio. rov~_rs. Aircraft ~ t15
377 E. 18th S1., C.!11. YON AC R E":'f -Ll'R ·. clcpl. 714: 893--0"JOl. keyboard, all glass front. equip." Clo&' Out o I tilt trailer, Coast Guard RP-i-----------t
&l.'>--4100. ~AATG.UN9_1A. BE'ACH_ FRI., STEREO 1!172 G" r r a rd Also 16 cu. ft. 2 Dr. Rockcllmblng gear 30% off. -LA~=B~RA~O~Q~R~P~U~P0~p~f=E=S-t proved. ?o.1ust see. Like n('w. J.JELICOPTER Opportunity ** GARAGE SALE 767\V.1=0=~===~----model, full size changer, air l"f:fl'ig/free·icr. Bolh xl nt Baclqltu•k tenls 30';, off. {979-1617). Need 2 associates who ~U idle lte~s now! Call 18th, Costa Mesa 8 Al\.f to 2 FUN TI·JTNGS~ fo)'on1 Anti· cond. Bot h reasonablt>. Misc. down product!! 10 & 29 u n · desire rating -2 place
t:!..t't ~ • suspension s peak C' r s , 20,~ ..... d"•tion ,·n pn·-. ,\J{C. liiampionship btick-' ni lte Tu1n Intercepters ~·8 Now! PM Sat only. Misc. lle ... o , c1ues to Unusual Decorator AM FM 557--0230. 1' .,.. '-'-'-F/W I < -· 1· XI t lfu~hes. Can pur c hase ..... I slt>rro radio. Tapt> I ~===c---coc----oo--Across tro1n N e 1v po r I ground. Reasonably priced! coo· UJY..' ime. n w/lease back. tall 833-24'1:1 •••••••••••••••••••• !::~· i:;~fiu:el.a..~ t~I~ s~ dt>ck plug in jacks. Brand HUNTING rifles -Rem· Hejghts Cycle Shop on Call afrt>r l:OO p.m, !)68.00JO, cond, Sacrifice. S 8 5 00 .
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bOaU9 -chooAC ii FREE
pt.lttl'll. 75 cent"'.
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and it is to "ize 32~
Cool 1veather's l.'01111ng!
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f'or l'ath pattern --ndd 2J
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Air Mail and Special llan<ll·
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rlclivery w!ll take three
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7,ip, rattera Pfomber.
To1ally Ne1W Jt1' Nj'c>dle·
tr11r1 C•t•IOI crammed 1vlU1
knlt. crochet styles. crnrts.
150 dC'~i~ns, FREE patlf'rns
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l.l'nm to rnttkf' txtra dol/:tl"IJ
rmm your crafl!fl ...•••.. Sl.
ln•t•nt o\t •cr••ne Booll .. $1 .
ll•IJ'l'bt Crorhf't Boot ... SI. '""'•n• CrticttM lklok .... st.
ln•t•nt CIR Baolt ........ $1.
new. Gu<it-. Was I t> ft inglon Mod. 700. 308 cal. " Id" N N rt Bl d l 11 I k d (TI4)5~. , Rfl 6· Auto pRrts. Trcasuros in I . 0 'th 3 t 9x ••3 I o . ewpo v . a a < ay on wee en s. t S \IL Pl T all unc aimc.YI. rig. S289.9J. w1 x o. scope. ui ca. No. 340, N.B. OBEDIENCE 1 1 tart 3!I amrs. Tri cabin, Conlll. / ane r er Gf'nerAI! Sat & Sun. 9 to 5. Now S95 1'errns. CollecUon with 4x scope lt>ather sling , r: ~s 0 s , '63 loaded, $ 21 , O O O 30' • $475.
3260 1.1 innl'sota A\'<'. Costt1 <lepl. 714: 893-0:"!(JT. ,fr. case included, 492-ai-1i . TV, Radio, H IFi, 1n l he Irv1ne/Ne.,.,·port '> 1 3_636 _01 5 1 t>ves Call 833--2473 nft 6.
Mt>sa. --e FOR QUICK S'LE ~-u1.·h' __ S_t_er_eo ______ 8_36 Benell at'C'a, \Ved., Oct 4, 71 .. ·.,...,~399 , . C S I /R I -REJ\IODEJ.ING . l::vcrylh illA I\ -uJ I. 7:30 pnl, Opt>n to rtll dog! ··--•-11..-. . ampers, • • en ,. ...
GARAGE Sale-Sept. 30, Oct AO<'s. nr1,. .'\loan!'s P ·~· 1\'/folcl--0ut bed $90; Rcfrii:: ZE'NITI-1 &: RCA color tv over 5 mos. 546--4928.
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14' Nylox 45HP, f.ft>l'C'. Elec. ,73 1 Neiv \\'t"dding gowns, hand rlown sofa. Cost $750-Sell $25; K!IC'hen table $10; specials. 18" color from Lrg wheel Trlr. Nu bear-
made quilts, '57 T Bird. '6.~ $300. 2 Mi>r!it <'nd tbl s &. Lamp $10: 8ookcllSC' $.5. $289., 19" Chromocolor or SHOW CLASS Frl.~Nlles 7:30 ings. Boal cover, canopy. MOTOR HOME
Tr iumph CT Fastback. Plu!I matching co fft>(' !bl $125. 400.-0988. Matrix $375. 21 .. Solid State pm .. Interested . Ca 11 Like n{'IV Eng. $600 675-693.l .
clothing •'-Mi sc. 336 Colton 60yrds \~'C)Ot PllilatielphiR SEARS Pnr!. di!lh"''llsher. 2 s.179, 23 .. RCA table models Martinc~sl Kenn~ Is, Brand new 1973 Pride Ii Jay
Newport Shores. NB. crrlin~ $JO. 2pr cust oft S399 23 .. Ch 1 from 546--0989. 17 IT. Open bow with 55 HP n1otor home, fully tatcory {;.!2-9692. . yrs old, xlnt ooncL S&:J. Tri-_. _romocoor G . Evinrude er$?. Comp . ...,uippcd including twin 1~·111te drpcs-t60x!l,i &· 144.:<95. pie bunk bed!! w/mattt'$ S47a. 3 yr p1c_ture tube, 1 yr ERMAN shor1ha1r pups. w/trlr., elec. starter. $1700. ~:' ..
CERAMIC&: garage sale ~x-646-5154 $43. Kit tablt>. 6 <-hr.<1 $1.~i. parts & seI'\>ice on alt sets. AKC. SlllO. or make offer . 5,,2_9766 Ut.."US, P.S., P:8·• auto. trans..
l.ravaganza.! ! Com<' &o see 9xl~ Trn!, Si l\, l()xl 2 G<llli R-17_2-117 ABC Color TV 9021 Atlanta ~1ru1.incl'f'sl K f' ll n (' I .'I , • A~f-FM radio. dual wheel&
Jm?at local art. Also see lluntinoton Be~ch 968-3329' 546-0989. • r.rusr sell 1&' Gla!!par Cila-plus niucti much more. Ser-~. $35. Aquariun1.(. La<> COi nR TV 1160 18 • C ~==-~·,-.,=~~·=~-,I · 85 · 'al #-"' linens, da.y bed, 7~ yds o! ... ~ ,AJ • • on1· ., hon HP Mercury engme. 1 .,. 1.u ...
blue cpl, much more!! %tS6 man's "''C't suit. $40. fins, S:l. me r c i a I mower $.'iO ZENITll &. RCA TV'S priced German Shepherd pups, 8 Canopy. Other extras. Good $l9S DOWN
...... __ ·rape N"<'Or<1er $1J. Blh1 Automatic ii·asher $45 Chain l('ss than the discountE"rs. 3 v.·ks old, Champ bred, Ray-condilion. 963-l92'7.
F.:. VL'\:nnfront. Bnlboa. Sal C'lel'triC' rang<>. ovrn & hood. i;aw ss:; f\lotorcycle, 50cc. yr picture tube, 1 yr parts & Mor's Fleet-0-Way Llne $132 49
& Sun. P.S.·Free kittt>ns. 549-2430. $65. &1&-5848. servire. All av a i I ab I e 645-0082 12' \Vt z: a rd w/2}1hp \'£"s just $395 •is Ille total
LTOO Isle Garag~ Sale-117 ' models in stock. Cash 90 Evinrude k dollev. $225. • · · YC'l101v Tuflf'd couch $1 25. GOLD couch, niakes in!o 1 AKC BLOOD l!OUND ~A.;, do\•"n payment and onty
Via Jur.nr. Solid cherry lwin 27" mens Dt>railer 30 spd. bed. Royal Port ab J l' Pan or up lo 36 n10. finan. shown once, W"On lst prize v1.rv;J'l\I $132.•lft ls the tl)fnl monthly
BR SC't, Furn. Pariani $75. 6' Neon light $£. Elect lype'l\'T'iler, good c<lnd. Of-C'ing. Pllone prices OK. ABC SZ'JO * 847-6888 2i' UNIFLITE CC, 215 hp, ~ PU)'Incnt including tax, lie· ~':lis~idin~d~~rk w~= lawn mo"•er $25. Collier lt>rs. 643-8131. ~olo~ TV, 9021 Atlanta, MIN Dachshunds AKC reg Ill's since overha~. Many rnsc ll1ld all finance chlll'ift
' ' n Encyclopertia, 1970, $150. ALUM I'd I untington BeaC'h 968-3329. male & female.;,,\ "''ks. Ca1.i xtru. !\ofust sell. 962-8263. for 84 months on ap-~ 100111, h;ird"•arc, n1aoy other 5r1 2914 f " .s 1 g g ass wndwi> & .,..v • .,.... itt>ms. Sat·Sun. ':i -· a t 4· framt>s, 331"' x 36~~: 2· 4·• x COl\tBINATION b I ck I w h a.lier 6, 673-1985. 19' RUNABOUT 160 llp, 1/0, {'redit. ~ Thr cash price is
4.11" round Br<1.?.iJia ).!an1e I' 101~". SlO ea. 3--F';S x 15 1V. Af\.1/FM radio, i:_ecord DALl-tATION puppil's, AKC, w/trlcr, Seats 6, All xtras $8232.75 includlng tax and
GARAGE Sa.le-Sat & Sun. ta.hie k '1 i:hairs, I\oylon 4 ply ILr<'s SR C'a. 847.7896. player, all sif'reo, 645-2378 Terms. Stud s er v l c e. 644--09-iS evt>s. liccnSt'. Defernd paymenl
SC'pt 30• Ocl l. 9-6 184~ '"'in hcrl.~. w(lrk hench. anytime. .,~,,. 3214. WGLASPAR poY1er boat price Ui Sll524.16 which ln-Anaht>im Avt>, Biding 2, ANTIQ's: Grandfnthcr clock v.;u-I I all 1· rotary nlO\l'<'r. n1is<·. 201 A. Sony 230 Tape Record~ plus trler/lmmar.! $995. c uc es ma.nee charges, Vendome Apt, CM. Misc, I.a Paloma. SC, 492-02'63, $400, lrg needlepoint ot· & speakers + 8 reels of • Golden Rctreiver pups, • &H--5378 • sales tax and license, An·
clothtni;:-. incl factory oulle-t ~t &: Sun. 1on1f\ll, S.100. Musi sell. !ape, $JOO. 6TJ-3l!J8. A.KC, '7 "'ks, show &. field, BOSTON \Vh 1 ,67 13, 40 nual percentage rate is
11portswe11r and Excel and 6iJ...71g.1, shots, priv pty, 5:13-5687. a er ' · BILL BARRY J.Jotpolnl 11•nghcr. 4 CORVE.TI'E hub ('RPS & Good Used TVs. $20-$45. hp Envinrude, fir, Must
h<!auty rims. Make. offer 3 Eugcnias 15' gd scm>n St; Crest Electronics POMERANIAN PIJJ>ll, fe1n, sell/make offf'r. 540-2018. 10" Sears t11.ble AAW SlOO. "". • -,,-•,, SI. 3· AKC 9 "•ks old Call
F'i11h aquariun1, srn. tool!! ot 5-l2--lTJ4 , Pves & 11·knds. O'icand--:; $1. 54~797. 200l l·larbor, Cl\.f 646-93.S9 557-z8a> .. ' · 1972 Reinen 225 Ol\-1C. Sleep11 PONTIAC..GMC·FIAT
all kinds, apt sz. <!lee stove, * * \VANTED: Irvine Golf \\"EBCOR'S Best st ere 0 , DARLING bro\i•n loy poodle 6, galley ~ad . (1st SI . al S.A. Frwy.J
henvy dul.}' elt>c. cord, etc. Club memhenhip. Call aft 5 2 Lg Elms flO.,lO foot aralia 'v/tape deck. Uke new. · 494-5902 alter 6 pm 2000 E. 1st St., S.A 558-1000
8•• ~2 $10. Azalea b..vd,..,n=a $4. 4 6 weeks $5(1 6<12-4818 days·
etc. 62.1 lrviOC', Newport -::'n"'~·-·~_-7~.,.,_·-~-~--Blut> cypresssz."~. S.icrilice! $1$. 8J3....l898.' 534-3885,afte~ 6. · Boats. RentJ Chart'r 908 1965 OIEVY van camptt, 6
Beacll. 548.;lG.,~. AltE· you inft:"rt>Stl'd 1n flyin,11; PACKARD BELL SfEREO . cyl, auto, dinette, bed,
GAI?AGE fiale Sn! 9-:0, to Disn{'y \\'nrld 01' t\IC'xi1·n? r PAINT ,sprfl)'w EX, OOND : $85. ~'\ARLING,3Ap~:k~poo, LEASE; 26' Sa.ii wtlp-tw chem. toilet, Pt:Opant l lOYe,
\VaJnul bcdrm set, girl!! Cail O!'l' Olt'\·:!219 :i:17-W60. fl'sstltl' ype. i . e 642-5872 e · \VC'eks .,. 5. ays, aux to exp sailor. 40 daya t>lectr. water, 25,000 on reblt
tieadboard & access. Cooch KOBF.NA 421 Super 8 movie • 642-2i06 534-3885-alter 6. yrly $400. Pvt ply. 542-5020. e.ngine, $995., 492-7075.
& cba.ir & many !!mall rain~. Instant eartrid~ Mi1cellaneou1 I lri: * PUG PUPPIES * CAL 30. Incl i.nsur &: berth. ·n Ford super van camper,
Jlem11. 8:!:11 Varas Circle. loodiflk. Powl'r tC!C'photo "'''IWALaLntePld ano, -a-na8b2l0c ~--'-'"-'-·-"-'"--~ s Af\C, 7 w·ceks, Riots $317.50 mo. amlfm !ape dk, fully panel-1-1.B. "'lde an!:l<' t('ns. Almos! .,.. •L ..... . . !n -11 497-7971 * 642-1403 • ed &: crptd, L. P . gags~.
CRADLE baby swing, el<'e-nl'1\·. $7:> nr n1akc oUer girlish looking bun~ bedl! 3 Lines i Tim $2 00 nt"NAUZER pups, l:itud I BOltl Sall '°' H.D. clutch & susp. um.
1ric nieal i;lirer. TV sci, j-12-173-1 <'''Cs & 1v~kcnds. r C' as 0 nab 1 e. sofa-bed ••••'••••e•''••' •I Ael'VlC't, groonung. tenns. ' -.-1 "6~7H990;;,-~·-.,.-.,...~.,.---
gnrden tools. 2 e11d IRblt>s. FOH. s:ill'. Oi1111<'r ror Jc>ss JoveSC'nt slit>. p h 0 n e CHilfUAHU 1714! 522-.8366 ENDEAVOR sloop, No. 35· NEW I: used shells for most
tape rocorder, s" win r: than 12.~iCl. J·lon1e111ade wup 644-46&7 old Good A-a~~ 2 )TS * RUSSIAN .,.,'Olfhound ~. 26' .spinnaker gear, full truclts, cubovera tor lmporta
rnachine, rni~. Sal-Sun 121 & salad f cntrL'<' a! · · ,... .... 1w~ ...,_, n. i;il"C'd by naJ•icvl'!I Ko. I custnons, full CO'Ver. JohnSOTI & 8' truck11. Mesa eam ....... CHIN,\ cabinet or hutch, an-~ ua ~...,..L 6 Hp motor t,1.500 Bill ..-. Ruoy St., CM. I llf'wa1·1r" n1•.;tn(1runi. Npt f L chnmpion 832-7-167. · · ' · Sales, 2036 Hlll'bor Blvd
G R GE S B1•h. iquc or nl'w. a r g e . 2 UPS. Bl.>nJl;lc mbc. White TO ~1 2 ·1 Eadie, 1714) 673-:1()12 or Co.111a Mesa. 846-4002 .• * * A A At.F.: Sky -~====~==~ Rcal'<!na ble. 644-4687. fe-m Collie DaJ. a·tiQn 5 Y rvvu es; s1 Vl'r, l 17141 54!Hl601 ·
T ti m P i n g pa r a c hutr. 4 FJRJ.:."1'0NF: TIRES m · ' mo. bhick. Females. AKC sh)w. , . , FACTORY DIRECT
household furniluti:'. books, k "''heel.~. !l;~:() X 16.:1. '~~:~~~7~ sofa Tu gd ho~s. 557-1199 a.i. $100 ee. 893-<654 afl 6. 22 Dutch racing sloop&: .13 Fu1Jy furn cabover camptra,
1;ki'1, lu.ggAJ{C'. fl re :; !I I' r -~. 2,500 t-.11LES. LOVABLE nuffy kitty. needs AKC Cllamp•-A opricot Bay sloop, reduced for lm-no do\vn, S31. per mo. Camp.
bicyrte11. MISC' 5 7 o' I .~2."i() OR J\1A l{E OFFER. _ Musica l Instruments 822 good home. Sits up for her iini Poodl;;··~64&-0l42 or med. 118.Je, w It r Ir s · l'!r $hells No doivn 642-S.TI Sea~hort> Or .. N.O
1
:>-12-liJI rv('s .t· 1\•knOs supper. ~7-6TIJ fllt 10 em. n · 646-5669. · · ·
VI 0 r .. J N MADE JN A.KC RASENJI 8 mo, to 611 ~1022. * BOGIES GHOST* l9TI GMC %. Ton P/U wnr fltl SC hou~eholrl go no J ~. ATTN: Carpet S· Drapery GERMANY BEAUT B B et t Wttkender Camper. 13,IXXl r . ( 11 St NI t d .ndlt home. ll!lebroken a,ggy asll '''" AJ•-~-Fa•t Dayaal'-· ml". •11 -,, I••··· rl' r1 ~. J'('C'ZC'r, b 11 r rt' . IOppe rs. Yon. wee , ''EAR 1817 • '--b KC ~ · d "'" llllu.,,._ "'' " Aun .,
I 12 I' I I . 1 ~-t<., --•e •••t•M. uu ies A , ~11an1p sire , In top -d. 4 B•-01 ""Ila. 96•3513. chairs, bookcase. 11\ in beds. s IB~ , · Yt ~u)('n extuf'I' $:":.iO e 494-4200 "~"' "uu .,.,.,... ~ """ •'#.~ "" ..-
1 . $1 ~ F I ri · --D" "'TION popp,·es ~-to s75 up. (7l 4) 637~763· ~iJ=. Ron O'Noal, 962.•••·.•.·;-c,;n;--,"'°;--,=,.-,,....,,_~ I 11n1vt"r 1no1,•t>r, Nr . r rapenes .. .....,. oy s 120 Bass Cootello accordian IU.ol•Ut. u~ JIALF Lab do h Jt ., '" ;;i;)OiJ i . , :\.'LT Ford~ Too I.:
13l'Ookhurst S: Adam~. lt.B. ~·1onl' Cov(•ri111:. !i:l0-2901. ,vith cHse $&> Vloll.n wilh good home. No papers. 2900 ra r, a 14' FffiERG~ SailbMt Camper Call ewnlnp !W\2-()~lfi. \\70LLENS1\J\--!3~r-.1 1 6360 Silver Ln .. NB. 646-&168. Austn\llan Shepherd pu~ \V/tniler ol acceM. 1'1nl. 893-6329
ffIDF.-A-BC'd $.20, 11vt n b£"d.s stcn.'O !ape t-omp. Cost $410. FcEN""o~10R. 646-T•l•7~: .. r f!W'to .. UJVABLE female 4 mos old pit>S, 6 weeks, SlO. ~. $500. 645-61.28. l\fust sell! ,..~..,.1 -....,8~0,--.-----I
7 50 bl ' 1•·~ <00 1016 ~~ ' P1~1-' To~-r -·p. Horns ""' ~'-t• P·-·. ..ye es, ,..,.,, S · l'a. Tri cs. cxtd C'lj.itirs, " nlos. ,..,.,_ .>o-• $1 35. Vox Cambridife reverb .-......... '-"' •cit: "" -~'0e""n:"1i~-M ''1r;;;;;;-t;;llo;;[ •• S~c~oo~t~e~r!1 ____ ~'2~5~[
nt>1v gas Iii<-. h<lusehokl IGn1111 &n'irni ?.foviC' Projector amp $75. 536-7924. Plus doghouse. 548--0944. PINTO, \VNtern saddle.' brif HOBIE 16-tull race, trailer
it~n1s. 7101 Sc:t.ShoN' Dr., 1-: ... r1~I 1•01111. $1.~.'l Offic:e P urnfture/ l.../\B SE"M'ER Pup p I cs, die A hnrnells. Very gentle. etc. Ul!ed 4 wkends. Ca11 '12 HONDA SL 3.rn.
_N_n_. &1_2_-1_671. G-11--0!Dli lemales, to loving homes Enjoyed by children A ~!-64()--0597. :\.1nf conct. 14oo mi.
GARAGF: S!lle. 5.166 Amalfi N.B . Tc.'nn111-C1Ub~lt>m-• ..,.Eq~iJ! .......... ~ only. 673--0891. adults, $350. 96,\..10'29 * HOBIE 16 . MAnY. man:v $650. 830-6039
Or. 'l'urtlf' Rock fil l!~. h•'rship lo llitrbou r V)c,v NE\V walnut 41"K82" ex:· MOVING:. MU!lt find home OUTSTANDING MU 11 tang extras. Incl trlr, Xlnt coral.. YAMAHA 90, $400. Uled
lrvhK' 9/30. 10/1. IOom-lllJ!s!10111ro\1'11('r.673-!I0'76. rcutlve desk&. match!~ for be.aullful Siamese cat. MA.re Gentle but llptrlled. 6'7!>-3.16Tor524-7772. twice! 963-11163, 22091
~1pm Bally rurn. roor l'hl'st, si::;cRf."T,\lt\' ile~k. 111 e chair. Sl'lcrir!Ct' bot.h for Call after 5 PM 545-5314. Only $225. 646-6322. 14• Hobie Cal. yum 11 tA;lander, H.B. ='~'7."~"·=~-=--,----.-1 •nhln~. larn11 &. chair. Copy S600. Phone (714) 6f.1-8814 • PUPP~ * yellow/white. 2 Wls, $8.50. '66 HARLEY Oa~n, elec-
GATtAGF: :-;nlr on Bn lhon J\1achine iiu pplics. !'>16-8921. or 642-3072. 7 wks old, s n1all Reg. Quar1er M•r• 675-6940 tro &llde. Call aftu 4:~
l.51onrt Anliqucs to Junk. 25c UT1LiTY-ir1tu-,-,.-6J<-~-.-TV-l·:xr.c 11\vvl t•hr 115 . 23 Sec· * 962-8423 * $500. * 6454038 KrTE No 791 w/trlr. Perl pin. ~71.
.t· up. 3.32 l\fnr!rw ""'"" S2'J., ll('(I. th')'cr, ciunjX'r, i0hr S.'i -18 desks tiles ~Us i2 PUPPIE; FREE ENGLISH saddle. Forward cond. !\tan otter. Leavjng 1972 SUZUKI l!G. XI.NT
_&_,_Ibo<_, _I ~'."·.-,=-. ---pick.up, nll choa11. j:ls.J:i!Jl. RG7 \\' 19th C~t 64~-3408. lo aoo<I hon1e. 1 b1l\Ck. seat Top Tani, Like new. state, New sail. 6'13-1775 COND. $SCXI.
SAT-Su n. 9-;i. 31Y.!3 Ro1u10ke, •PRJV,\T~niS'cliib'$t00 MODEL KA Motiroo Jtotnry 1 fawn. 546-4710 . ~9151 COLUMBIA Mark I Inboard, Ca.U ~278.
C.M. :>1!KKll3. Rl'rliner chr. mernbenhip tee &:. nr\ly $10 Calculator $12.50. 3351 Calif. FREE KITTENS fully equipped w/Ne'll\)OC't 1972 llonda 100, Ex:et:I oond
$.'l5. Chr ,t• 011om811 $35. J)('r nio. (iT.1-i'iTil . S1., C.!\ol. 5."1'7-9:fi? att 3 pm. * ,,.17_:n:rz •
1
JI~. ] !\looring. 96)..~. Any l'tU. otter cOntldertd
Misc. c•RPET ·~R S•I.'.' P i1nos/Org•nt 826 Kr~~ 6 .... , 9 ks ,_._. · SNTPE 1G' Call Mike~
SAT"UN IOAM 'I vi l " rv n.-r I le.II"'"'• WI<!' & W . --~ ·• ..., · ' "0 ng. b c 1 • ~ c -11 N-·• L-·1M·• ..__ ....... u ... · , with traUtr Lo/10 HONDA SL 'Mii, d'-• Camping & Fl11bing eoquip. Y arpt! i..uyer. '"" BlllNKf:Rll01'~F p I an o, ,,,_.... ,._,,.,,,.. '"'"""' ........., _, lll' •
Fun1. Tool~. 1'116 Sandcaatlc • 546-6745 • !'J40-XISQ ttslyl'XI. mnhogany. with Xtra toes 00 llOllle... 96l"911.C. $400. • S48...Q)9 l trtet.' ~ milf!8 ... or
INtrrAHr SEWINC DOOR
f.l!'W tDd..Jt, v.·ear lomorrcw.
IL
f'·01t1plet6 Afrha• DMk .•. $1 ,
IC .llff'y Rap Root .•••• ,5(ko
u Prlui ,, ........ Book ••• 50e
Qmlt Booll l-16 pattunt 5'lc
~ Qalll Book 2 !iOc
11 QvUtlt .... Tod" Booll: !'lOc'
l>r . C~1. (1LDER CAR MAGAZINES bench. ~Int cond. S.l'J'l ~ FREE WOOD • Boeh, Gtineral 900 KITE NO. 423 with trall~r. otter. ... '
SURf'1lOARO. {'he I, -0 f ~ * 542·1734 * .C-~81166~~· =-----1 hjodel Glnu Co , 1644 BOAT trol~. Cll.J')l'l.blt of Good oondiUon. Wi(). cau '70 ltONOA 1'.50, ... ~td
d .. _ · .w ~ves &: weekl"Tld11 IV UR L IT • E R · Supelitrr, CM ~ hMd';,.,. )6' boftt. Locsted 6J8..i477 Aft 5 p.m. f~ ctnlnt, ~ .lb.
INSTANT ~A S H I ON
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rn~·er.t, u..~Mlflf t_..e & ~===~~~~~~ 1 ,, f!Plnet, ... 'fl, nd -..... •'---mlic. item'J. *3 WMLace, 9tJR.F'BOA.RD. 6'1", Used l a-l:lnutely Lilce 1\C'w, ntver F'ltEE PuPPY," rnaJe, 6 '#FIQ . 8a,yR:ide Marini!. puJdng kit KITE 749. COV'l!fl It lic'd co ' -",. .........,., -....
Apt. 4. C.M. 9/30 • 1016. rimt"!I. No dirwr. $00. ~I. &tvt ~ •I $1'). II u a k ~I $:\epberd mix. 02. Call 673--4120 or go tee. trailer. $500. TANDEM 3 "pd llgtlt 'ftiiht
GARAGE Sale-Sept 30 &: 1, ~1213 ~---=--=--~ ~ J.C' Alum, centl'l' deck steer-Cft.U 646-8SZ7 S90 or belt .otter. la-4479.
:!031 NarioMI. C.ltf. 10 to -4. B°'EA=ll'J'=.""Full"°',_,.~_,,,,_,m=-AC!o-c-lpRlVATE PARTY \!/ANTS f"RE&.3 OJC4! Durty ldtte111. Ing, «> hp elec. £vlnnlde. LEHMAN 101 $chock bit. '68 HONDA 100
Oothel, toya, baby flttn1, I DWunorm MinR <:ioal. i;SM TO BUY PtANO FOR 2080 Canttncntal, CM . Izs wh1 t\'tr. belt tank II Llke 'hew. 2: u.ll& Fiber. ~ mUn, eood cond.
Mc. tur a'>Mt. 644-4694. C.ASH. ~227S. 646-0367. pump. Etc. ttc. S4-UU. Oub dolly. $400. 6T.J...2U). ms. * -m
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CAPRI
970 Autol, Imported tJO Autot, tmpert .. 970 "'""'· ,.._.... --------
VANS REWARD FIAT
'72 FIAT
SACRIFICE SALE
y.,.... Big a-250. 1225
cash. Ptrfttt nJMlng mnd.
Jus> rebuilt. Must MU be·
lore v.•eekcnd. 833-0936.
'68 RIVERSIDE M o J a v e
35lk:c 1400 mi, $250, Pn/
p<y_
'6Rald -·..,......
.ellliia: parts, 38.3 cncine, .-
•pd tram, n1any good pans,
clw>ap 2026 Harbor, C.~f.
•"'""242. VAN CONVERSIONS' WIU PAY OYER
'72 Capn, Decor ICJ'OUP, XMXl
<x 4"11&., 4 1pd, lo nd . Xlnt
cond. •It 6, D-nSB John. ~fllOl1iU1Llor with If''-the
1000 mlln. 1972 Flat US 4
1lr. sedan, tully tactor)'
equ.lpped including A.11.f
1'ftdk>, Pitotor Tl-end ma.a:•·
xlne 's "Economy car of the
Yt"l:i.r." No"· on salt" at Bill
l:J.arrys. S eri a l No .
128A~-
' FIR=<>NE TIRES MANY MOTOR K•lly Blue look & ~·heels. 9:50 x 16.'.> DATSUN
2.500 MILES HOMES •96:H329• $250 OR l\1.AKE OFFER. Large select1on of n<>1v
F 0 RD S, OIEVROLETS.
c;MC'S, DODGES. \\'il h
C'ONTEMPO. 'fht• \\'e11r.~
llONOA CL 173, 1971, Excel :>IZ-1734 eves &. 1,1•1mcis
cond. &>sr offer. e '6.5 CORVAIR ENGINE &
644--0254 TRANS t-.11SSION $73. Call
'68 BSA 660cc Hornet. s:li-82TI most popular c_wvcrsion.
Needs "'oric. $375. • CORVE'M'E hub caps & AIS> 1973 Pridl.'-N-J oy, ~1any
49-1-4300 Lag Sch atta. beauty rims. ~lake ofJer. l\1olor ho1ncs lo choose tron1.
·~p~i~p~~s~":~~ ·,.,_~~,™~~ev~ .. ~&~w~kndL~~~I B AllL' .L, .... B. AdiacooR•R"Y
lngton Beam, 536--0180. ; r,:::;i
'69 HONDA Scrambler 350 Auto5forSM }l!!J PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT
A1ust see to apprec! Mlllly ~~iiii;;~;;;~;~;1~~~J,~t _]"~-~·~t~S~-~A~. ~f)~~~'Y~-~ xtra acce11. $400. &12-9646 ~ 2000 E. 1st St., S.A. 558-1000
'61 HONDA 90 Antlque1/Cl111lc1 953
Xlnt rond, $125 962-0030
1971 Yemehe 250 Enduro
$550. 646-1788
1972 HONDA CB-100. Jes.~
than 1000 miles. Call aft 6
pm. 642--1762.
HONDA JOa Scrambler Gd
cond. $275. 108 Onyx, Balboa
Island. 675-6430.
SCH\VINN Boy's Stingrny
type 5-speed Lemon Peeler.
'42 Pont iac. New paint. New
tires. Very ~good int<'rior.
NEAL MOTORS
BONOEO DEALER
Runs good. Perfect for the '67 WAGONEER
collector. B<'st olfr-r over 327 y .g Auto Trans \Varn
$750. See at 308 Granada, /lub&, ' Air Cond, 'PO\vcr
Apt C, San Clemente. Steering, light gret'n with
1959 MERCEDES 300 SL. all vinyl interior, 40.0CKI
Pert. cond. New engine. n1iles
637-75.16 or ~10 Mr. $2195
PRICES EFFECTIVE
THRU 10/lJ72
J)avis.
Dune Buggie• 956
2100 Harbot Blvd c,,,111 Mn11
6 4 5 ·1161 $40. G75-JZ5l. 1500 i.rw. Sand ready! Full
BIKE. A1an's rare, old, u Al bod ~======~--'-'-~ ro cagf!. um. y. ;-;; bright and shiny B.S.A. $35. BEST OFFER. ca 11 '70 INTERNATIONAL % ton
646-QOS, 642-7501 Travelall station w11.2:9n.
·10 Suzuki 250, ]OY.' nii's. Automatic, power !lteering,
J\1any xtras. Slick. $465. Call 1 _T_r_u_c_k_• ______ 96_2•1 a ir cond., H.D. camper
97!H!Cl9 SHORT STUFF :,~,~;;·;;m ~~~~~~
'69 HONDA CL 175 w/xtras. PONTIAC, 2480 Harbor
very clean. $400. 269 Kl"lCVt IS Blvd .• Cosla Mesa 546-8017.
Pi., CM 548-9690. Price t>tfectiv{" thru 10/2172
DELUXE Schwinn Stingray DODGE p u bod d HERE . ., y g ., cng
Fut.be.ck. Excellent con-needs work. Make offer.
d!Hon. $45. 962-4356. Call 5-18-7242.
'67 KAWASAKI 250. 6,860 '73 Gl\1C . V~. l'Oi:"Pll·t<>Jy '51 Gi\1C 2!f: T. Dump truck,
mil~ Immaculate. pa~eled . interior \~'1th car-{,'OOCI cond. $350. 1 g 5 * 645-5693 * pel1ng, ice box, 11de bunk ROC"h<'rrter befON" 4P'.\1 . Moc-,---,-b"ll-:Hcc-----•9:15""~ a nd rear weakers. B<>auti· =~==-====
• omes ful dark blue n1etallic ,,,ith l9&1 FORD ECONOUNE,
MOBILE home. 24' x fiO'. inc.
awnings, porch, skirting,
Located in Irvine beautiful
park. A Real Buy! Phone
for app't. 551-2327. $14,500.
Motor Homes
Solo/Rent
OPEN ROAD
?.10TOR HOi\1ES
8081 Garden Grove Blvd.
matching interior. Jmmed· 289, V-8, 3 speed. ~-Cail
inte delivery, Serial • _64<Hl213 ___ ·_~---~-
TGY15..14500218. Auto Leasing 964
BILL BARRY
PONTIAC--GMC-FIAT
(1st St. at ·s.A. Frwy. ~
2000 E. 1st St.. Santa Ana
558-1000
*'71 DODGE
PICKUP
Camper Special, Adventure
Packnge, V-8, Full Po\1•er ,
Air Co11d. (77312LI.
$3495
WardS.Lee
Alwlcm ........ ,.
547-5826
1973 Olds Toronado
Factory Equipt, Full PoY.'<'r
$128.00
jX'r n10. + tax
LEASING
ALL MODELS
AND MAKES
'73's
Southern Calttornia
Garden Grove 8944479
Motor Home Rentals
Available fer daily, weekly
or monthly basis. 21', 23'. 1234 So. Ma.in St.
and 25· self conlalned· Mo-Santa Ana
1st National
Bank Leasing
tor Homes, all equlpt with 100°!. WARRANTY 2001 Michel9on Drive
generator, roof air, and 1 '69 Ford Econoline Van (Co m<>r of MacArthur)
many other exlras. All 6 t·yl, Auto Trans, (75986C ). ilvine, Cali!. 92664
Coaches are 1972 models. $1995. 714 18.13-8620 213/627·0367
For late mocMI, clean,
low mllooflo c1omo .. '69 DATSUN 510
tics, Imports, trucks or ~ S/kl. Exl·ellent •·ur1d111nn
campers. tYZh1lil71 . 1
cau """ •"' "'' a..,., • $ 9 9 5 DAVE ROSS $59.00 DOWN WardS.Lee l Jtrrm-11i1111111•" I $59.82 PER MO.
547-5826 \•l's, JUSI $59.00 is the-Iota]
PONTIAC
2480 Horbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 5464017 . I Jov.'n payment and ooly l2:'..I So. ll;J atn SI 159 81 . II t I I thl WE PAY TOP Sa l A ... 1s ie o a 1nony
ll 8 118 J>:1yn1<>nt including tax, llt'-CASH 1971 DATSUN 510 Sedan. Jn,1 (•ni;c nnd all finance chW'i!t'!S
n1lleagc, good i' n n d f1>r :-11; 1nonths on approvt'd
536.J/'907. 4•1·,~111. l 'hc en.sh price ill
tor UMd can A truckl, 1U1f ·10 DATSUN PICKUP, n£>\v
1
$1 ,907.75 including tax A:
call a. fer ~ nttma.tes. tires, low n1i. S 1 J 9 :1 . l it•enS<~ Dt>fc>rl't"d payn1cn1
GROTH CHEVROLET .:-o~N Roadster lfm, ~Ti:~1:1 isaI~2·~!!e wr~~~:
radial tires, xlnt rond. $500. sales la.,_; & Licen5E'. An·
646-6546. nuaJ /)Cl'{'f'ntngr ratr is A.air tor Sales Manqer
1!211 Beach Blvd.
Huntinaton Beach
IW'1.808'1 Kl 9-3l31
INSTANT
CASH
FIAT
*FIAT*
We need your Import car.
Buyer on duty 9 to 9 daily. 128'1,• 124'1 & 850'1
B. J. Sportscar Center DEMO SALE
2833 >Jar~sta MeSft * $)788 *
\VE buy all makes of clean ·
used eportJI can, paid tor
or not Please drive ln for
free 11.pprattial.
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 W. Coast Hwy.,
Newport Beach
642-9405
Autos, Imported 970
ALFA RO~EO
•·72 128 2 Dr. Sect.
(#50980)
SEE THE ALL NEW
128SL COUPE
COMPLETE SERVICE,
CUSTOM BODY SHOP
Factory Trained Mechanics
• 16 Service Bays •
7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.n1.
:f.1on., Tues., Wed., & Fri.
OPEN THURS TO 9 Pl\l
'60 Spider, 2 liter, reb!t 5 ...Bill Jones'
spd.:· touring ~el. ~nt B.J. SPORTSCAR CTR
$09.> cash, or will consider 2833 Harbor rn4J 5404491
"•de. 968-354!1. . * COST A MESA *
AU'A ROMEO, red, '59
convt. Top cond.
$425 • 646-46.IO '61124 Spider $1181 ----A-U~D-1~--It's or~e with black inter·
ior, 5 Spd, Extra sharp car,
·12. lOOLS. Sunroof, air,
stereo, auto. 3,000 mi. Beaut
cond. Still in warranty.
Take over tow pymls. Pvt
See and Drive CWXP7981.
BILL JONES
B.J. Sportscar Ctr.
ply. 647-4.127; 646-5375. 2833 Harbor, Costa 11.fesa
540-4491 AUSTIN HEALEY Motor Home•
1957 AUSTIN Healey 3CKXI. Sale/ Rent
$500. Consider trade. Alter 4
pm, 846-2059.
BMW
10.25.
BILL BARRY
PONTIAC·GMC·FIAT
(\st St. at S.A. i-Tv.ry.)
2000 E. l!i! Sr., Sa.nta Ana
5511-1000
'69 FIAT 850 Spider, r11.d10, I
heater , 4 speed, l o~·n<>r.
Removable hard tor, lo1v I
miles. Xlnt rond. Perf1>cl
for hi school or ro!lcg:c :oi!u-
dent. $990. 557-3386.
'70 Fiat 124 Coupe. j SJ~d
transn1ission, radio and
heater. (874CQSJ $ 14 9 9
DAVE ROSS PONTIAC,
2-180 Harbor Blvd., Cogta
l\fesa S.16-8017. Price: et·
f{"ctive thru 10/2172.
HONl)A ----. ... ,_ ' .-;. -RARf. Honda Sunroo f ,
stereo. fm/am, Jo nii"~.
Owned by Dr. Xlnt rnnd.
S700 below cost. Dr. ltR.
l.e\ViS 645--0828.
'72 Honda Custom coupe. La
miles, Take over $38mo
pymls. pri I ply lvan.
8.13-3231 eves 963-3210.
JAGUAR
* (3l :r.1AiJC II jagua~. ·Go
& '61. \Vire Wheels. Make
Off(T!!I.~ 557--0259.
l!Xil JAGUAR sedan. 3.K
meters Mint cond. Must see
to appreciate. 592-2'.&t.
JAGUAR
'59 JBJ:. New uphol & ti~•.
Runs great. $775. 644-7216:
~7-6418.
Motor Homes
Sele/Roni
We have the all •leel Amigo HOWARD Chov•olot LEAS£ NOW l --------l
allo. Please call 839·9560. Newport Beach
Motor Home Rentals
SALES & LEASING
full service facility
Danr Motor Homes
531-6800
'64 Travco 270 Dod ge 27'
f\.1otor I-Jome. Loaded '1.ith
xtras. $7000. Any J •. y
m-7965.
FREE TV w/2 wks rental.
al' &: l3' motor homes. Pvt
pty. winter rates; \Vk &: dai·
ly rates also. 968-«i61
Rent A Motor Homo
for your Vacation * 139-4301 *
MacArthur &:
Jam""""' Blvd•. '73'S ~ 8:n.G.555
• '62 Chevy Pu;:::t\lstom
camper shell, 4 spd, big G
ena. new brakes, paint. CB
radio, air cond., top enclos-
ed carrier, fitted boot, gun
rack, r/h, stereo, real
gh8.rp! $1400. or beat offer
takes.
• 64&:-0903 •
'70 Ch•vy 1/4 Ton
Pick-up. Custom cab, V8,
auto. trans., faQIMY air,
LEASE ALL
MODELS AND
MAKES
Southern Cafttornia
1st National
Bank Leasing
pov.'er steering, radio, heat· 2001 J\fichelson Drive
er ,step bumper, mirrors, (Corner of :M:acArthur) low miles:. (37693F). $3195 1 . Calli 92664 rllr. Call 83&-65.t5. 714/8.t~~~ .113/627-0367
'71 OODGE Pickup, CampeP .--:-~:--:---:----=
Special.Adventur e Autos Wanted 961
Package, Full Power, Air
Visit our new home!
& I
ROY CARVER, Inc:.
234 E. l'lth St.
Com Mesa Stt64444
JAGUAR MERCEDES IENZ
'69 XKE Couix-. ln1mac, l..o\v
ni llf'ag1\ loca1 car. Xlnt
car<'. $3400/o!fer. Pri/pty.
j,j7-94~ eves-673-5268. I
·11 Jaguar Conv. AIC. wires. MG1s
1<ol11e, C.O ncours oond. $5.450. '67 MGBGT $1199
Also '69 Cpe. equal con<:!. I Pvt 673-1232 Rarli.c!, "11"°1 I 'f l.T021 I
$3850. . ply. . ''6 MGB Rdstr $1199
KARMANN GHIA llmltop, ""/FM VP~2'2
I Frill \~'arren'i;.
. '67 Karmann Ghia I ~r~~' ~~~ A:~~:~r,
\ ellow ""1th black 1n 1. n.nd10, 1--l Yfll r..tr. ~f"d E ,1 heater 4 speed. Sharp car: It '· · • 1 get • X('( t•064ht i. <~•nd ~1·1N> y,·h~els: _ra~!L:.~l
BILL JONES I ;:~;;'· .l9.1ro "" ;.trLi!l-.
B.J . Spo•lscar Ctr.
2811 ll::i rhul'. C'o.~1a ~lt's.'.l
f1.10 •. l.HH
·r,9 il!G ~llT'Jt-;ET, lo1v 1n i.
li\l~IACULATE. $1400. Pvt.
ply. 49'J-3.'\!'17.
..,c~,,-,~,_~\l~::'l·I AS":-\ l;lun l'\JUP•'. ·:-.:1 i\ll;To . lmn111enl11tt'
\01v 1nilt•:tL:<' -:l11t r1u1dit1un, I 111•1\ lop. paint, t'hrornt•.
SHI!);,,, 4:.IJ·41:Jl. _ S.•P! '. $ISO('\. 5.'16-1052
MAZDA
?-.lA?.DA
LEASE SPECIAL
New '72 RX3
$57.56
Loaded. ROTARY po11·(1 <>~I.
:16 n10. + 1' & L. For r<"Sfl.
ply, Tra<l<>s rons. • '72 ROTARY'S
"Demo Sale"
·~11.1 i\tGTD, 1500 enj;l', GI"()([
l'•lrld. $i00/offf'r
e 494-;1"i86!6·l5-779S
MGB
"7U ;\1GS t ;T, \\'hitr. ,1111 I ro11d., \\'ire \vhls, Ai\1 /F i\l
, 0'1!r i''<'. 673-7000 • ~2300.
OPEL
'10 Opel Rollyo $1499
,\ir Cond, M1/F?t1. Sharp
SPORT CAR CENTER
710 F,, 1st St., S.A. 547.(17&1
PORSCHE
911 Targa
'71
Sparklins \' <-Uo" i-;tiony,
black lntenor. A.\f r .\I
Radio, ~llli \\'heeli., H<idlal
TII'\'$, Lo\v l\lllr!l, :1 S11Cl. I
t!lt-K:'OV 1.
$7266 I
S<-c:-11 \'ou'll Bu> It I
• ~ru.laaiA I • WI.YO I
1f'66 lh\r!Xlr, c:.~1. 64&.!COJ ·--'70 PORSCHE 91 IT
0'.\'I•: o..1rh•1'. :!j.{)()ll 111 1lr,,
vhronlt> 1~ 11(·\·l.~. A:-.t 1-":\t
1·adlo. LiC", S"o, "..~FS40
$5699
CREVIER BMW
S<l nt11 .\1111 ! ~'IS \\. Isl SI
s.i:..::111 I
--62~PO=Rsc=11 i:: S·llf'f'd~ 11·ork.j
t.lake IT'ttS. nr!cr . ~r 1111
Norm',.; ARCO. llC'\1 101
Sheraton H"ll•'h 11111. 11.B.
5..'\6-70S6. ----·:;7 PORSL01l ~: lt;flll S<-r1e~.
i1nn1ac. 1"0nd .. ~2.\9j. 17141
~ .. 12-9728
RENAULT
'GS lt ENAULT ~D. lo nlLlf':c, '1
spd., Al\! r;irhn. con1 r quil·k.
VHB19. Only ~'9S.
BILL ~\AXF:Y TO\'OTA,
18881 Rt'UCh 13lvd.. llun-
tfn&ton Reach, 8-17-85.jj.
SPRITE
·so Bug Eye Sprite
$300
:-.92-2146
I . I 10 TO CHOOSE
"BIGGEST SAVINGS" PEUGEOT
··Service i.! the diUerence'" PEUGEOT
'HUNTINGTON BEACH DEMO SALE
_ _,,,su,.,.,•~A""'R,....u __ , ._J-* SUBARU * MAZDA ·12 504 $3499
17331 Beach Dlvrl. l..ow miles, AT, Radio ,,. A'IJ Lo1v as $1599
842-6666 Leru:e Mgr. ?.Ir. Fry FRITZ }VARREl'rS FRITZ \\'ARREN'S '1
SPORT CAR CENTER S C C , '71 RX 2 52499 110 E. ''' s1 .. s.A. "'-°'" port ar •nt•r · 1 Gr~n ro.upe ,\•ith bl ack in· PORSCHE • ORA~~~NTY'S l 1
ler1or, all" cond. R.evolutlon· no E. l !t St. S.A. 547--0764
A.ry Rotary eng1nr. l...01.v I PORSCHE engine 150 HP. ' '
n1 iles! \\'ill not lll.!lt 12&l!EJT) 6,::00 mi. Xlnt ~nd. TOYOTA • 1
BILL JONES I llOIXI. >t8-l'll0 "
B J S C 6: 1 ·n Toyota Corona Mll'k JI ~ 1
• • portscar tr. ' ·, Porsche Cablro et. Reblt autom. Xlnt cond. Low ml. ' "
2833 Harbor. Costa l\1<"!:11 "11.':· New tire•. lspt" deck. $1950. 49·1-4Ml6. 540-4491 Pvt pty. $-nxl. 673-72,q2.
·1;;, Porschl! SC Xlnt oond .
!\lust sell lmmecl. $2600 or
bf.st orft'r 552· 7570.
•·\Vh ite F.l<>phants'' over-nin-
ning yonr ~-Turn them
inlr1 "Cash ..... ~I them
'71 Toyota 1600 Corolla, air
cond 11111. '"al:".
Call lU(}.R256
·n MARK II. 2dr HT. -ttpd,
Radio/heater, A/C, ,,rrioo.
962-&29 prl/pty ••
thru a Daily PUot ClulificJ For that item Wldec .:.0, tn
ad! 1 the Ptnny Pincher.
Motor Homes : J Motor Homes
Sele/Rent ' 940 Salo/Rent
:;::
•
''
NEW LIFETIMES-the work!!
&: at fantastic rates. Pvt
pty. 838-ffi33 Tustin.
Motor home for rent.
•72 \VINNEBAGO, 27'.
Cond. ('n312L), $3595. dlr, WE PAY TOP OOILAR $17~. FOR TOP lJSED CJ\RS
·a,r, Chevy Pickup w/'7l '~:: ~Is extra clean,
'70 BMW 1600 -Like new,
41,0CKI mi. sz.m. Pvt P'Y.
Call 833'-1867. 7 YEARS BANK FINANCING
Sleeps 6. 641}-04._'2
* WINTER RATES *
Mtr home rentals. $163 wk +
mL Re&erVe now. 546--0291. * '72 PACE ARROW, 24'.
air, a:en. $2(1/day le 5c/ml.
Frff insur. 644-4239.
'66 Beechwood 22'. Air, pwr
plan,t. Immaculate cond.
Sac. 968-1170, 968-3965.
engine 350 Cu In V-8 Power BAUER BUICK
Glid<>, Runs like new • 29'l5 Harbor Bl d
'52 Ford V-8 l Ton Stake $395 Co~ta Mt>Sa v9jg.2:500
Late model V-8 Engine. -----
Dual Wheels IMPORTS WANTED
2014 Harbor 645-6644 Orange Counttea
4 FIRESTONE TIRES TOP S BUYER
CITROEN
Citro.n Maserati
AWARD WINNING
LUXURY CAR
k wheels. 9.50 X 16.:; BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
2.500 i\fILES J888l Beach Blvd. Road & Rallye Motors
S250 OR ~1AKE 01-TER. '!: Beach. P'i. 847--8555 I
5tl-1734 eves & wknds n>P DOLLAR FOR JUNK Orange County's Olde1I Dlt.
'51 GMC 6 I ~-t N OR WRECKED CARS. 1609 Pomrna Ave. -~-• .~~· on .. ew Day or nite, 637-Jm Co1ta Mesa 714-548-3559 ~''6""' u, ..... s .• new ures . ..,,.,_,_~--,-----.,---.,---,= 1 -.,---,-~---~-= NIMROD Camelot w/extra alum. camper w/dbl bed. "-tos. lmporffd 170 .Au'°', lmportecJ 970
lent room, 2 dble, 1 !Ingle See to apprec. S 7 5 O,
beda, 3 burner st o v t ~2533.
\v/oven. Hot wtr heater, 1 =~=~~~-~~~
shower . tee box & tape '68 GMC % T lruck 1500.
deck. $1350. 54~ aflrui PS/PB, r/h, lumber rack,
111de tool boxes, fact 11.lr.
ek!c hydr tail gate, SillK> or
best. S<H380.
or evf!S,
'70 STARCRAFT Tent
Trailer. Sleeps 6-1tave-lce
bcl'<, cloacl AC/DC lights,
•pate Ure $1147. 5.11-7255
'67 Hr LO\V Vayapr u ·.
tel~. 'urge bralce1,
bntteey or crank tin. 561
Plummr,,r St .. Colla M~.
Trolloh, Utlllty M7
BRANO new utll trtr, adjust
natt>ed. Comp w/lttee. &xlO.
$100. Aft 6, 61>-10'l6.
.
~
1965 Ford SUper Van-Rblt
eng, 1tereo, paneling, mags
& wheela. Make nfff'r.
548-3150.
'70 Ford 1 Ton Van, V-8,
Aulo Trarui, P .S., L.W.B ..
like new $J499, ans Harbor I
C.M. 646-Ji12_
SPITFIRE
NEW 1972
(#695-L)
• .. •
AYAIUal 01 APPIOYID CllorT
WITH THIS BRAND NEW '73
EXPLORER 20 MOTOR HOME
F•llr s.11-e .... ;...i Sor. 1Hl1
ONLY
lor 8• monttis. °"'' 10~ .__
Co$h prlct inc~ ta:&. lie-it
SMS0.7S. Tht ...,...,... ,.,._,
prkt 11 SI l,2•2.61. Tlt9.....,..
ptrttmogf talt k 9A2'1o, 'Oii ... ,, ..... c1*lt., <--.
~~~~~H1GH1St TUDl·IMS Oii TOUI CAI, CAMPll, TIAllll, TIUC• 01 MOTOI HOME------~...-._..~ FREE ROOF AIR
CONDITIONER
•t ti•• ef ,wrchese of ••Y
••• lx,lorer Metorheme
($495 VALUE). D•rl•t ovr ""'-ff !!II."'"' Sol•
•
Elljoy A Ne• Way of life
lli!COVell··
~explorer
ltGISTEI TODAY I
GRAND OPENING DRAWING
Hondos • Illes • TVs
'.
... :
' I
' I
1 '
1 • I
.: [
~I
'
....
1964 foord Va11
Pan•ll.d
1959 foord
Flit Bed 2 Ton
1968 Polara
2 Dr., Loeded
1965 Pontiac Conv.
1969 foord Galaxle
A .T., Air
1968 Impala
4 Dr., Looded
465 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa-645-0466
We Pricel lfhctf" Mint J r.M. S... OU. 1, 1'72
NEAL MOTORS
BONDED DEALER
'69 VW FASTBACK
Llgflt Blue, Immaculate In·
sido and out
NEAL MOTORS
BONDED DE ALER
YOUR ONLY
FACTORY
AUTHORIZED
CADILLAC '66 BUICK WILDCAT
conv, Docklr'1 Car, l"ull pow·
er, Speed Control, l..oaded, DEALER _Mt
I romaculate Cood like new t..areest telection ot ......,....
1n8ide and out. ' lacs ln Oranc• County.
$1t5 SaJ ... Leutn ..
PRICES EFTF.Cl'TVE nmu io/1172
2100 Hl'W a ~e C:n!~ MM.ii
., 4 ~ , 1 ~,
-=-Nabers
U Cadillac
2600 HARBOR BL.,
COSTA MESA
•n RMERA. Tuxedo black/ 54().9100 Open Sunda.Y
black interior/black vinyl '72 FLEETWOOD Brougham.
root. Full JlOWe!', factocy air, Less than I,700 miles. Lan·
ilf·FM stereo radio, tilt dau roof, tapestry & leather
wheel, power door locks, interior, dual comfort seats,
cruise oonlro!, chn:ime sport tilt wheel. AM-FM stereo
wheels, Extremely low mile-radio with tape player,
8 Custom-4 Dr.
1969 Chevy
Cob A Chluis
1967 lnt.mational
Tr1vel1ll
1969 Chevy
Pickup-Air
Scout
1970 Daclcie
'h T Qll Pickup
1968 International
Carry1I~ Wheel Drive
1969 Ford
~Ton Pickup
:465 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa-645-G466
w. rrtc. ljfective ttir. J r.M. s.. Oct. 1, 1nz
-------------~-----·--------
$895
PRICES Efl~IVE
THRU 1011/72
age. 1887CTNJ. SA LE !X)V.'Cr ldoor Jocks cruise
PRICED. control, twilight 'sentinel, Auto•, .UMO
NABERS CADILLAC pow., trunk opener, virtual· CAMARO CHEVROLET CHEVROLET
990 Autot, UHd '90
BRAND NEW
'72 LANOCRUISERS
TOYOTA
7
to choose !ron1
2 Station Wagons
5 Hardtops
Pa,yments as low as
$90.46 PER MD.
(M03346)
'69 Triumph GT-4 $1788
Blue with blue Interior, extra
sharp! Like new condition.
#l.21700.
BILL JONES
B.J. Sportscar Ctr.
2833 Harbor. Costa 1'.lesa
54fl.4.191 •
VOLKSWAGEN
CAMPER
'70
VW WESTPHALA
1'Ully ~Ip. Tent, pop lop.
ExceUent condltion,
$2866
~Harbor Blvd., ly all options, (7061"'\VAJ.I---------------------------Costa Mesa ~9100 SALE PRICED.
'68 VW CAMPER
Nrw Tires, New Factcry En-
gin{', Excellent cond. (177 -
DfEJ.
$1895
WardS.Lee
2100 Horbor Blvd Co,ta M"8
64~·7161 '68 BUICK Electra 225 ron-NABERS CADILLAC
'66 vw. Good tires, body, vert. Full power, factory 2600 Harbor Blvd., .
clean interior, new motor, air, lo, Jo m i 1 e a g e . Costa Mesa 540-9100
~ cam. remote oil cooler, (VGZ787) $1599 DAVE
pwr, pulley, dist. carb, ex-ROSS PONTIAC, 2 4 8 0
haust, etc. $650. 531~. Harbor BJvd .. Costa Mesa
546-8017. Price effective thru ~tUST sell Now! '69 VW 10/2/72.
\\'eslphalia Camper with 1---------pop-Jop. Tent, etc. Loaded CADILLAC
.,.,,ilh extras. Come see, then
~Malan,. make offer! 536-3645. .72 EL DORADO ot:MON-* '67 VW BUS * STRATOR. Firem.ist paint,
547.5826 Xlnt oond. Incl 4 new belted padded vinyl top/tapestry &
1214 So. 1\t~n St. tires. $1295, best offer. leather interior. Dual com-
Santa Ana Must go this wknd. 673-SZM fort seats, full power, fac-
'68 Camaro Excel cond, 327
c:u inches, Wide ovals,
niags, console, S 13 7 5.
673-1482 •.
'69 CAMARO. WHITE.
Low mi. S1695 * 673-9447 *
CHEVELLE
'67 Chevelle, SS 396, 4 spd,
ylw/blk, gauges, mags,
radials, Goodyear.1, exel
cond. $1100/cf.Cer 64&-6674.
.CHEVROLET
WANTED Old VWs running 1959 VW double door bus tory air, tilt wheel, AM-FM Matador red/black interior/
Or not. 1972 engrne. reblt trans.,· stereo with tape player,' 171 CAMARO CPE. black vtnyl roof. VS, auto-
100'/o WARRANTY
'70 Chevy Caprice
V-8, Auto Tran!, Factory Air
Cond, Full Power, Landau
Top (t17AKO). $2395.
HOWARD Chevrolot
MacArthur &
Jamboree Btvds.
. 8334555
'67 CJ1EVROLET El Camino.
4 speed, radio and hl!ater.
CQ29509l $1099 DAVE ROSS
PONTIAC, 2480 H a r b o r
Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-IOl.7.
Price effective thru 10/'J~.
'71 MAUBU with S390. Down 48 months
Including tax & lie., Defrr-
ted payment prlce $4732.08
A.P.R. 10.!18% er Cs.sh
Price J3891.85· O.A.C.
SEE IT -YOV'U. BUY IT
~·l.W
• TIIYOTA
646-4n6 aft 5 pm new brkB. All new power door locks, power V8, 3 speed, 1 a.vncr, matic, radio, heater, power 2 Dr hardtop. 4 speed, fac-
'69 VW A t I cul t t • throughout, $950. 496-5687. trunk opener, cruise control,t-~-c~-----tires radio Superior car. steering power disc brakes tory air, power steering, \ ~ · u 0 · mma a e. · t"'·ilight aeritinel, steel belted ·n EL DORADO. Firemist c313Ccsi. · ' ' radio. (#2107081 S2475 dlr. .j
new
~mltADi&
• TOYOTA
Many extras Sll50/best of· 1970 WESTPHALIA pop.top radial tires, extremf'ly lolv exterior/padded vinyl top/ $
2799
white side wall tires. Ex-Call 836-0535. ,
fer. 64:J.-n48 eves. camper, Save S. Perfect mil .... .,..e. (4247771 _ SA LE full leather interi«". fUll tremely low mileage. (835-
mech cond. Body d~. .._ DTGl. SALE PRICED. 172 MALIBU
1966 Harbor, CM. 646-9303
'72 Toyota Corolla 1600 parts
or comp.lete. Drive It! 7-72
Corona parts. R e a 11 •
673--1784.
'67 CROWN Sta \Vin. Xlnt
rond. Low mi. Clean. ~
firm. 962-8700.
TRIUMPH
Goode 'G9ConSQd~~REB~K ~ $ml. 644-l'm. PRINACEBEDR_ S CA LLAC power, 1actory ~ conditibp.., CONNELl.. CHEVROLET Power steering, power
tum, ., .......... tu-es, DI ing, tilt steering wheel, AM·" 2828 Harbor Blvd., NABERS CADILLAC brakes, AM/FM radio.
11000., 496<323. '66 VW CAMPER 2600 H.-Blvd.. >'M .tereo with tape-· Costa M"3 546-Wl $2600 ~10 6"b
'66 SQUAREBACK, Oean, 1970 VW 7 paMefl&er bus, 4 speed. Sharp! (SBM814). Colt& Mesa 54().9100 power .. ~loc:b., t 1-~--_._'f'.2.C _ ·;;::-~~. HMarboresa ·"'~v9dl.OO, -eves.& weekend.::
Nu no i...-• ""'-a '!••! .. u be' • C ••ntin•! pow-trunk 0,_._ ~IV ~n•::'J, l..Oncoll!'S .c.:;tate, .....,,,,., ~ .,... .. ~-• .,_.., · u ..., · 1a:e, compl serv history, S1295 dlr. an 8J6.65JS. 1970 CADILLAC. EL DOR-.,._ .. • ..... r--• 8 Pas Sta. w Pwr 54~3598. 1~• •~ ~ aft 6 ·ADO' • Fact~• •'r -nd,·u·on-er. (70CCPK). --S ALE s. gn. · '69 EI.. DORADO, Full '69 Chev ?t.fallbu, 2 dr, H.T. 61.JV., .....,.......,.,., pm. 'TI c~•areback VW-Extra ~·J ....... v PRTCED_ St..-( ...... &. brakes, AM-FM ...., V8 t tr /Fa t '68 VW B R bit L ~-"""'• power, facto-• air. black ,,,.,pe. ' au 0 ans. c us. e · eng. ug 167 VW $780, air cond. clean, AM/FM, lo mi. a uto. ing. Vinyl top, leather in· Stereo radio, tilt steer. whl. •J • PIB di ~ •-· rack ne •-J-"•'-the h J NABERS CADILLAC exter~·o •l black · ·•nyl air, ra o, ..-• .,mu•~. , w ""' ......, u ..... , o r ....... n98 $2250. 642-8233. terior, full power, 'lilt.,.,. ce , Factoru Air, luggage ,·ack, •• · l to • Int Cl 1•~ Ira $1~ ·~ ... 1 ft 5 ~ 2600 H-~ ., top/bfac leather lnter•'or. viny P"" · ean. .t..01.7• ex s <JIAI, ~ a · AMIF'M stetl'O, power locks, ..... IA.It" Blvd., new tires &-brakes. Panel· 536-38 ·Pvt
'67 VW V . ·n VW Camper, body, eng &-A __ u_to_•_• _u_..., _____ '90_ beautiful Firemist finis&. Costa Mesa 540-9100 ""'•· ·~·Ing 1-. «7 ·~1. Full power, factory air,' "'=-"'1,_•,,_....,_Pty~. =--o-an, new pamt, rurui hrterior xlnt cond. FM -·• L.._, "'"" .,,, ........., po"'<er door locks, AM/FM 1967 SS Impala, 327 engine,
great. Mu.st Sac. Quick. stereo. $2900. 673-8651. BUICK tw_ilight sentinel &: very LOW '67 SEDAN DE VILLE. Full '69 Chev. * T. 11otor stereo radio (YNW4381.$3399 full pwr, one owner, Xlnt
$795. (714) 536-2419 Eve. ' "'=--=~,.----,,-mileage. £37UBSI'> · $511l. power, fa.ot....... air, vinyl recenUy -·erhauled. Low "1970 VW B 1· NABERS CADILLAC "'"u" "" DAVE ROSS PONTIAC. oond, $1300. or best cffer. • 1965 VW Bug, Lo ml. us, new U"eS, roof, power seats. ITYY045) blue book. 530-2901. 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa 492--2482 or 49'-5.124.
sunroor. Good cond.. $600. Good co~·.E,_9!1!'~ 168 BUICK WILDCAT~ 3300 Harbor Bl., Costa Mesa ~ DAVE ROSS PON----c,6=,-rn==EVY=---l\tesa .,.,, on.17. Price ef. ~.55~c=HEV=,-.-3,.-,~-,-.-6,.-cy°""'L
6T:rl934. ~ Convertible. !17,000 1 owner 540-9100 TIAC, 24&) Harbor Blvd.. " ......._, ~
1966 J1arbor, C.M.
TRIUMPHS '70 BUG, Blue/whlte int. '69 VW pop top camper. careful n1iles. Air, P.S., 1969 CAD. C 0 Up E DE Ccsta Mesa 546-8017. Price i * ~7~~! feclive thru 1012m. S150. Needs v.•ork, good tires. ''9 TR-6 ~199 Clean. Reblt eng. P.S., elec. "''indows, elec. VILLE. Full power, factcry effective thru 10/2/72. '66 1'.1AUBU. P/S. Air. 5'\.l-3891 549-1690
Radio. (42R623) :.:r. m~~:;,~~g ="""""S2000,_._,..·-"~2-~171-6~,-,-seats, new top. (VSD354 ). air conditioning, vinyl top, 1970 CAD. COUPE DE ·~ Ch7".?' Malibu, good cond. R/H. New tires & brakes. '68 IMPALA SS. Auto , 1'9 TR..6 $2199 '69 vi.v Fastbe.ek w/auto $1699 full leather interior, power VILLE F t . Sa25. 6:> VW bug, good cond, Good rondition $IKXl or offer. a.ir/cond, P/s. $1150.
tCYCS.11) '69 VW Camper, 36,IXXl mi. rsd' n · a c 0 r Y a 1 r $550 536-9594 642-6082. Call 673--0617 .71 TR-6 l2S99 w/Honda cycle. B 0 th trans, n Must se · CONNELL CHEVROLET doof loc~. AM/FM radio, conditioning. Fu 11 po....·-. ' Prt~ party. 646-400 2828 llarbor Btvd., W!fW tires &-very low mile-er, vinyl top, tilt & tele-'62 Bulck Skylark, S75 '65 Chevy Van, reblt eng, 1955 CHEV 2 dr, Needs work.
FM-Sharp (141COY) beautiluJ. $2200, 494-00JI. '69 vw pop top campu. Costa 1'1esa. s.t6-la:>3 age. A must see! & a m ust scopic steering, Ml/FM a~lo trans, needs <Vork. Excel cond. $1100 or "best of-S75 or best offer. 644-0048.
'86 ~. ('l'BB776) $799 '62 VW-Lcoks O.K. bqt runs Many xtru. Best otter. ,69 Buick R iviera, fully ~yA!BCEZSP567\RS c" $3668.LA stereo radio & a host of engine very good. 644-4340 fer. 673--9474. eveit .
• 70 YT-6 $l899 super. S295 * 551-2334 * equipped, all pwr & air. Lo A.OIL C other deluxextrs, (939AVA). '~EL CAMINO, 396, Turbo, '70 Kingsv."OOd Chev. Station '64 BISC, nu trans, brakes &-
3 UI dxlcse from * 53&-8400 * 19TI Vclks S\y>er ~tie. mileage. Bronze in color, 2600 Harbor Bl., Costa Mesa $4333. Am/F'M. Buckets & extras. \Vagon. Air, PIS -PI B tires. Good trans. Sell to 1st
Fritz Warren's MUsr sell 1959 VW, xlnt AM/FM stereo, many blk int.~ days, 64&-2486, 540-9100 1 NABERS CADILLAC l-;-54&--:--5889-,..--~..,.--~= $2500. Pvt pty, 545-7761. offer UX>. 842-2872.
Sport Car Center mech. rood. 1961 engine. xtras. Like new. 644-6348. eves 645-7643. '72 COUPE DE Vlu.E. Full ~ Harbor Bl., Costa Mesa Autos, lmPorted 970 Autos, Imported '970 Autos, lmpor19d 970
no E. ht Santa Ana, $400. 646-8217 '64 VW S550. '70 Buick Le Sabre 4 dr HT leatbtr interior, full power, -,. .. ~540-~gl~OO~Ai.--l1iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml ,, 547--0764 * 1964 VW Van. Rebuilt GOOD COND. 646-4123 Ft1 & 25.000 mL Like new, ni5o: factory air, twilight sentinel. -1963 CADILLAC
1970 Triumph Spitfire, Excel engine. Xlnt oond. $950. Call Sat eve. only. 64G-ti887 aft 6:l> pm. ' po•Ner door locks, pow_er COUPE. DE VILLE
cond. All malnt records. 536-5136 or 536-9771. '6.5 VW $525 '67 RMERA -Full trunk cpene.r, AM·FM radJO, Extra low mileage. AU po\\·er.
• • P'Wet. lesa than 1.600 mllee, 1 oym· White wi red leather Air Red w/tar. int. 22,000 mt. lm VW BUB. TtaUer hitch. Reblt eng. All new tires. low mileage, • A·l cond. er eold .t serviced by us. SEE 1U BELIEVE• • ·
$1600. 71~1i64. Xlnt oond. Low miles. $2250. Very gd oond. 837-3922 S1800. Pvt pty. 673--7265 {227EAFJ. S6777. • Call _2547·
~~~-• NBS -•sg TR3, Runs good. fiO VW pickup. Runs good. BUICK Skylark '6&, air, vinyl A2600ERH-~DBllvldL .. AC 19n CADILLAC. SEDAN DE $475 or offer. '68 VW BUG $950, Nice canvas camper un it. top. Xlnt cond. S 1 O O O. 111-...,,,;-
592-2746 962-2705 $500. Great buy. 645-7969 646-8832. etmta Mesa 540-9100 VIU..E. Factory a ir
A I 970 ~~~----~= j conditioning. Vieyi t 0 p , utos, mported Auto1, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos. Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 plush lull leather hlterior l;.;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 full power, tilt &: teleacopl~
lOU CAN CUT lOlll
AIJiOMOBI E COSTS
r4 HALF!
If you're tired of paying expen-
sive ,fuel, service. and repair
bill1 on your present car, we ,
can 1how you how to cut those
expenses in half! Take a test
drive in one of these little beau-
tie1 today at Harbour VW . .,,
'69 DATSUN 510 SEDAN .......... $895
' Door. SftGlo. IXWH 7tl)
'71 VW WESPHIUA CAMPER . _ ... $AVE
SNr11I Loi1 of Goodin. f:W CICLJ
'67 KARMANN GHIA ............ $1095
AICHD, Wll""'lllls, • SpNd, Custom Gr•bb9r Ort •• Tuned To A TM. CTGM I")
'61 VW PICKUP ............. ., ..... $695
Obit C.b, E11c•rltnl Rvnnlr>O Condlllon. (UIB 6411
'69 VW BUG ................... $1295
~. HMle.-, Trtm Alnfl, 'SpNd. (WYI onJ
'6' KARMANN GHIA .......... _. $1295
Stcf-•rw "w/81adc ln!eOIN', L.OW Ml,_, ll:&H. IZSR ..otl
''8 l(ARlllANN GHIA ........... $1195
.,... ltllllL ' SCloed. R•io.. Hutw, {UHN '22)
'6' YW BUG .... '. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . $895
.... .,....; RM!lo, (RVH 10.il
·'61 CORTINA GT .....• _ .. . . . . • . . . $795
• ............. H .. i.t'. IXLYQI '
; 'U VW DELUXE BUS . . . . . . . . . . . . S1050
,,,_. T• lfl1 Tltit Wftktnd, (S8L 2241
. '7.1 vW 411 WAGON ........... $2795
: ,,.. ~ WWQr11y .. Auto., AM!lo, -Mlchtllfl X Redlell. UC. 1"9\Cll
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'67 VW SQUAREBACK ............. $995
H"" Rod Pelnt, Sherpl -4 Sl!Md. (VOX &la)
'68 VW FASTIACK .............. $1195
8r'9hl Y•tlow, Low Mllel, WfSfW Tires. IYEV llSJ
'71 VW SUPER BUG . . . . . . . • . . . . . $1795
'70 VW IUS . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . $2J9{'
ootub llJIOt, flt-$l'IOW Room Plrledt CN C.U)
'69 VW S9UAREBACK ..........•. $\795
Autol'Ntk, Mr a..t ..... !AW LoW Mtle!I. (t'D'f Ml
'67 VW BUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $195
E'mPI E1111tu1ts. rt.diet Tl,.., Light a~ ITU,'+' 176)
'69 TOYOTA COROLLA . . . . . . . . . . $399
'69 AUmN AMERICAN . . . . ...... . $795
'71 VW S9UAREBACK ........... $2195
-"""' ·-CondftlOn. .. ,.,..., ,. Utl
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steering, stereo, door locks,
new WSW tires. An excep..
tional value at th.is low sale
price, (718COl). $5555.
NABERS CADILLAC
~ Harbor Bl., C08ta Mesa
540-9100
'70 Sed. OeVille, facL air,
vinyl tp. Plush clcth &-lthr
inter. Full pwr.-Tilt whL,
stereo nutio. ~ door
locks. Lo mi'&' $4395.
675-7851 or ~
'68 CAD. COUPE DE VILLE,
FACTORY AIR CONDI·
TlONING. Vinyl top, full
power, factory air, tilt
wheel, AM/FM, power door
locks, beautiful -cloth &: lea-
ther Interior, etc. Priced to
sell this weekend.' (516EBR)
12565.
NABERS CADILLAC
3300 Harber Bl., Costa Mes
540-9100
'68 Q\dlllac Coupe de Ville
Pwr windows, vinyl roof,
autc ctimate control, Na
tires. $2195, !i48 86!8-. '
'70 SEDAN D& VILl..E. Fac-
tory air, Vinyl top, plwrlt
cloth &: IMther interior, Ml
power, tilt -tcle wheel;
5tereo n.dlo., power door
locks, low mileage A oeu-
new thnH>ut. An ex~
"" wJilO a\ thio low ...
·-· ~). fll33. NABIRS CADILL:AC . '.l6oo ,_ a..i ..
Coll:• Mega· GilMlOO
CADILLAC '72 El Dorado,
19,000"mllet, llltie -. ---mtJ Cldlllac SEDAN DE
VllJ.E. FACTORY AIR
CONDmONING. Vlnyt top.
plush cloth &: leather ln-
tericr, fWI power, tilt Ir: tel@-
ICOpic steering, stereo, door
locks, low Jnileaae I: near
new tbruout, An exceptJon.
,aJ valuie at thil low sale
price. (,l!SEOJ). $433.1. '
'NABERS CADILLAC
2600 -Bl •• a.ta -SltJ.9100
e .1911 EL OORAOO e v...,a..npm
19:"1.!.11 ... &II-mt
'U CAf>DJ-AC, nuw IX-
.,.Uellt. Air, pd ttrw, IOtlil
t.u...,, ....... --
We may be a little farther away, but you'I flMI the IG'Yi.,. •• wortll
It. DrlYe out soon and 9iye our selectlOR the OllCe ower, n. tWe tN
car you Ilk• best out for a test driYe. We want-you for a Mthflecl custo-
mer at Garden Wnt Moton. ~
BRAND NEW VW CAMPMOBILE
·(
$199oowN
$19' Is the total c•sh down & $ff.S6 per month for 41 rnentlll. T9fil Qlh ,rice
includlnt tis: & llcenM Is $3712..0, o.t.rnd ,.,,.....,price llWliUt Jnclulhlt
tis: & llc•nH and 111 flnanclnt ._,,... Annual penettt ... nte It 10.'7%,
TREMENDOUS SELECTION
NEW & USED
1
TO CHOOSE FROM
'66 CAMPER '68 CAMPER
100 '1. warranty and lull of Equipped. Ready to 90 full of fun. ISUTl68J fun. IV2 2-027 J
.s1295 s1595
'68 YW '69 RENAULT
STATION WMON Must see to 1pprKi1te. IXRX· I 00 -;. werenty I room for
everyone. (#)1077} 0421
SS95 s595
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Bus-36 Pan.·
1965. 4 dr sedan, ps, pb., r/h
best ofrer over $(50, after 6
pm, 80-5Cm.
1970 Starflre
ll'h' CrulMr-Loadad
'69 MONTEGO, PIS. p/b, 4
dr, am/fm. $l!85. Lo mi'•· <n.fi> 639-156& aft 4 wkdya.
' MUSTANG 1967 Cadillac
&ldorad-Loadad '67 Mustang Fresh eng, 390,
AM/FM, Sllck! Steal for
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'67 COUGAR XR7.
power steering, factory air,
vlnyl top, (YCV569) $1(1911
DAVE ROSS PONTIAC,
'70 MONTE CARLO 2480 11.,,bo,. Blvd., Costa
Factory Equlpt, Full Power, Mesa, M6-801'1. Price er..
Alr Corul, Vlrl)'l Top, 2 to l::ect='""-'--thru=:..:::10::.12::1.:.:72::.. --chooSe irom -
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OLDSMOBILE
'64 Olds. Gd. conc1.
UIO. $1 W. WUaon
· C.M. 642-1909
'$ OLPS .HYDROMATIC.
&3,000 mi. SlOO
54-0-3828 all 5 pm
$21ts DODGE
PRICES EFFECTIVE
THRU 10/1172
210tl tlarbol HIY(J C J'Slll M~
64 l 1161
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BONDEO DE ALER
'88 DELTA 88, hrdtop, Top.
coril. New t1re1 &: brakes,
"--.. $1100. 54;-7474.
Autoa. N-9iii
CHOICE OF 3. '68 CAM· '69 DODGE POLARA
AR 0 S. V-8, automatic, 2 Dr HT, Blue finish with ~:::;::~~=:::;::~=;:;::;
vinyl top -V-8 auto-white vinyl roof, Full Power, '64 Ford Wagon :ll Pua. V--8,
matiC', air rond., special Air Cond, A.T., R, H,.P.S., P.8.,
wheels -V41, autornatic, $1295 and runs like new.
air cond., vinyl roof. As !OW' PRICES EFFECI'IVE 'fi6 Ford Falrlane SquireH
as (11437SN46TIS5) $1499 THRU l0/l/7l Wagon V-8, AT, P.S., R. .
DA VE ROSS PONTIAC, 2480 .~95f.ord Squire 10 Pass
Harbor mw .• Costa Mesa, w . AT R ff
_,Sf&;JOJ7,_ Pf!~. /ectli,.,~;:;:::~~:;;~ ::=;:;;;"""agon, Air, , , , --. ~nm. ' ' -'68 00 Oupe, v.s, c ;...,.~ Root'fblct: ··' , ___ '.
'68 Count Sedan Wagon Air; '70 CHEVY KINGSWOOD g automatic, radio, heater, ex-AT, R, H, $'95.
v !I t cellent condition. <WXF738) pass, -, auto trans., act. 11399 DAVE ROSS PON· :m4 Harbor 645'-ti644
air, radio, heater, powC'r
steering, pow"er disc brakes, TIAC, 2480 Harbor Blvd., '71 FORD
power tall gate window, root Costa Mesa. 506-8017. Price Country Sed&lf Luggage -~· w, _.__ 1 .. •-·· effective thru 10/2/72. rack. Air, P.S., VS, auto., 1 1·tu;A, •• w., .. ,,,u.,.. .. e.., ~
miles. SALE PRICED.. '65 CUstom 880 Monaco, 9 careful owner. (lilCXW)
NABERS CADILLAC pua. Sta. Wag. F/pwr., $3299
:lliOO Harbor Blvd., dual a.Ir, auto pilot, Am·l"m OONNELL OIEVROI..EI'
ea.ta Mea 54G-9100 ltereo, -lugpge ~ck. Xlnt. 2828 Harbor Blvd., -
'67 CiMARO medt. & ext.er. ~on d . a.ta Mesa ~12)3
, cylinder. •tl•• "''"· , .. ,.. Pri/Pty. -. 64&-'668. ~,7~1-co=UNTRY"=~SQ~Ul=R=E
Nice car. ITXU918l. '65 Dodge Van. 318 cu. in. $1 599 Auto, paneled, ·insulated. ...... z extra tlreL $550. Slatlon ......,.. VS, auto
CONNEU.._CHEVROLE"I' 6"-8598. trans, factory air, power
2828 Harbor Blvd., windows, power steering,
Oxt& Afesa 546-12>3 1!166' OODGE, will &l..-cept power brakes, \\•bite wall
'85 EL cAMmo ( sp!ed. belt ~rMM.18 titts, <T.OCAK>. $3'5 dlr.
radio, heater. Ow:r Pm ---~=~---ccau=.,:83S<S35..::..;=:,_----1
<mtor, trans., corbo. Must FORD '71 FORD LTD
see. (94500K) Prtced to ---------ICOrrvertlble. VB,~ steer-
1e.ll. DAVE ROSS PON-•n FORD Chateall wq. 8 ing, power brakes, radio,
TIAC, 2480 Harbor Blvd., paJ.11. V-8, air, p/a, p/b. auto., air. <698CFJ).
0.la Me ... 5'1HmT. $35115. ffi4l --alt 4 $2299
CHRYSLER """"· CONNEI.L CHEVROLET '64 GA~ hrd top, 390 2828 Harbor Blvd.,
YORKER. P/B, P /S. P /win· ena., P/S, • R&:H, good Costa Me.a 546-11D3
dows, f?lectric 1e61, P/anL ~~'!: 0~~=·· $350. 19A':':. TorinoPwr' Wgn, 29,IXXI mi.
Air, radial steel tires $2700. __ """'"""'===--.... . StenK> C8.18ette
531/1255. *'63 GA..LIJCIE* deek. $2500: $400 under
$180 ar best otter retail book. Or lease 18 mo
'69 NEW 'YORKER 2 dr, full 979--1317 at $85 mo. John Taylor.
pwr, am/Im, new tires. ---------49'MMS days or 494-1992
oriJ. ownerCOR. -.VAIRt97-1536. '72 ~f.01~=-Wit\· eves. LB
64&-1198 alt$ pm '10 FORD LID wagon. 10
e '64 FORD Wqon w/tape pau A/C, lug rack, many
1961 t'ORV AIR Lakewood 1tn deck Needs IOIDe work xtru. Mint cond. Price
waeon. X1nt. cond, reblt .=IL.:;'°::.· .::6'6-<>629.::..:=c:..· ----=~7_:7 quick
enafne & trarwnWlon, '69 Squire, JO.pass, A/C,
RAH, $289., '9>-7162. •lereo, all pwr, 29,000 mL JEEP
'63 Corvalr Monza 900. 1>'.195. Me,.... !14~. ---------1
4 Dr. nt. cond. thruout '65 COUNTRY Sedan. Auto,
$275. 548-9808. R&ll, •foe ....... -· * '15 Moma convert, auto. c$500:::"::::,,· ,:.W-::c.:>!83=·=-----
good cond. $395 or best ofil"!r * * '&t Ford ,.._ auto, full
scour '61 4 wheet drive,
new overstz.e tires, new
paint. $1400/offer 494-8>34.
. LINCOLN" to ~. pwr, air, xlnt,. one owner.
CORVEllE 1425• 838-l046. '66 Ford Ranchero
'65 Corvette, Veey clean,
32'1,365hp, 4spd. mq1, tire•
S14951Belt otter. ·~3113 or
919-3876
$895 * 494-6372
'69 Mark lll, white leather
interior, Orlglnal, New tltts,
new brakes, tune up, bat-
'67 LTD A/C, PIS, P/B, tery. $4,ZiC>. Will COlllider
Pwr windows, 1eatl, Radio, trade. 5.57-9390.
'119 Corvette Futback 477.
Nu t1rn I: map $M)J. 115
Mea Dr, CM 616-'7313
Excel rond.. 6C-OC34 '65 UNCOLN CONT'L. xlnt
An:t. day 1! tbe BEST I?AY to cond., ere overhaul in June.
·nm an adf Don't dela7 . • . Gd tires. ale, $ 5 O O •
l!Bll today -16-1296. iiA:iiutiiio0.1,l1;;;,_;;;;;11iio.tid!tm10 A-. Imported A-. lmpor1ad 9711
. WOW!
SEE THESE GREAT BUYS
'72 LAND CIUISll
St1tlon W19on. 4 wdr., AM/FM , only
12,000 mil•• -!Ike l'!ewl f210FOHI
$4295
•.' 'H MALllU H.T. C.;r-• 6 e.,I., ovto. tr1n1. 1i, eo..d,.
II IYPSllll
' $1895
'71 DATSUN PICllUP
7 foot SI• Pie O'f'lf c1h e1mp1r,
PtlcH t1 1ell. 14191ZSI
$2395
'" i'&SCHi f12
'61 CAPlllCI WAGON 3 p111. Llk• ... ,;.., olr, P.S., Elie. win·
•wt l rn• ' erif'•• l449FUI
11:1! .5 ·' ... co Xl7
Su,..r S,..111. 1216DIPI
$2391
70 l'l.Y. SPOIT l'UIY
Air Ceit4.. P.S .. UH, AvtOM1tlc.
AJr C.IMf .. l'.S.. A..._ Tr11'11., .,.,,..,,
to,. Nl1ol IXEXnt)
' $2095 . • . ,, ......
80Wo11 M..+y. PMH Sow, CIT4tlll
$1991
-70 DATSUN PICllUP
Hofll\ .. wk.I ... S.. & 41'1Ye. (IJl·
hff1 f1ft1. 15,000 "'1. Au..._ Al; CoH.
P.S., Vi~I Tep. IZAIJ4t) $2201 ' -'70 DAnuii Wf
CXKI
$2~5 ' sn ...... , M.,.. w ..-. cf1t1u1
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BONOEO DE ALER
'M OLDS CUTLASS
2 Dr HT, 4 spd, Brighi Red
with white vinyl lnterior
$695
PRICES EFF'ECl'lVE
111.RU 10/1172
2'00 1""111rbof 8 ,.., C~t& M~
64) 71b l
'70 BONNEVILLE
passenger wagon. Factory
alt, root rack. poY1er st~
(:l62460!W001T) $2999 DAVE
ROSS PONTIAC, 2 4 8 0
Harbor Blvd., Co.sta Meaa.
Sf6-«>1T. Price effective
tllru lD/2/12.
'11 = TORONAOO Gold ~.-10-G"'"RA-ll_D._P_R_1 x-"-· '
with black vin,yl tOpleold Black car/black • .i.. .. 1 mot, matchl.ng interioc. Fu 11 ... ,.,.
•--· -~ AM FM new tires, auto., air, P.S. IJOW'l!I', --.. ...... 1 a.ai-, I Rea (3965TI¥101882) $4199 DAVE I nice Ou-, (782CCJ J.
ROSS PONTIAC. 2480 Har-$3199
bor Blvd., Ch!ta Mesa, 546-l'ONNEIL CHEVROLET
8017. Price eUecti\'e thru 2S28 Harbor Bl\·d.,
1012112. • Costa ~1esa ~1203
'72 ctm..ASS SUPREME 2 '62 PONTIAC Grand Pri.~.
dr HT, vinyl top , This one's an a11·ard \\'innc'r
Goodyean, bucket seat.I. at custotn car shows. 24,038
536-4117. original n1iles. Automatic,
'61 OLDS. l 'ew Urea & powf'r steering. r a~d Io,
Brakes, $:Dl, heater. iGBT315J Priced to
54.~·3691 549·1690 St'il. DAVE ROSS PON·
PINTO TIAC, 2'80 Ha>fo•· 81,d.,
Costa ?-.1esa 546-8017.
-~--Cl~OICF.: OF 4, "6.1! Fi1't'hinls.
VS & 6 cyl., auton1atlcs, flir
'6.1 GRAND PRIX. One
owner & excellent condition.
Only 66,000 miles .
Automatic trans., air cond.,
con\forlablc bucket seats.
1'lngnrsiu1n whl'l'ls, Al\1-1'~1\I
radio. $550 for quiclr. sale.
!HS..J0.16.
'fi6 Pontiac Ventura. -I dr. v.
8, PS, P8, !UI, -~ir Concl.
Gouc1 cond. Lo11· .. mil<'RgC'
1'elly Blue Book R<'I. S980.
Sacrifice fnr $650 Pr1vnll'
Party, 8-17-:WJ:i aft ti:30.
anyt1n11• on 11·c<'kt•1u!. --·I
'67 BONNEVILLE '72 Pinto am cc, 4 spd, gold
3 dr, 53lO mi!es. $2100. ~all
6!3·3262. '
·n PINTO Commuter Spcl,
DX> cc ena, Disc Brks 4
apd, Li.ke new. '549-2085'
conditioning, vinyl top&. tu Automatil', fUl'lory air, pn1vrr
low as (Vl83'rt) $159!! 1teeri11i;:. po11·rr bnik••.-t.
DAVE ROSS PONTL\C, rndlo, heater , 1vhite 11 ftU
Mesa. 5-16-8017. Price cf. tlret, fin!cd g!;1ss t\Vl!EOS2)
fective thw 1012112. $995 dlr. 836-6,;:-G.
PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT
![SI SI. ~II S .. \. ~·1·11 ~.1
?!XJO I·: i.,r SI .. Sun la ,\nil
:1:),~· 1000
, 1
DAILY PILOT f'( '
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1962 T-RIHJ1. !M.'11• Urakes,
\\'Rter p11r11p & 1•al1·e job,
hocly goixl 1.'0ncl, int. clean.
NPl'ds r 11i::. 11•urk. $200. or
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{->.G\.:"51l· -·:,7 ~ T-llir,I, ~·" r )'
clc11.11. 1'1ust Sl'C'.
Call 6-12-i.lS2
'6S Pon11ac Le t.ifl11s S1u-lnt 4 'v".= •• = .. =,~ ... ~.,,.=,,=mo=,,..==,=, coR=en=, I ,
s1>1\. \ldg 0"''11•'r. 1-::xL~I your house, apt., l'llO~
cond. S12.'"i0. Call aft 6. pm. bf'-D 'f P 'lot ...,., ere. lhru 1t a1 y 1
S:\"i--02'.!S. Claull!Pd Ad. &tl-5678.
9IO 980 Autos, N•w 980 Autos,.0Ncco-w----o980= Autos, New 980
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t) • ~.-30,1972
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Brand New 1972
GALAXIE 500
Y'IO'(I Rc!of, power h-ont disc brakes, 400 CIO, V-8
Entin•. AM/FM Stereo Radio, Remote Mirror .
• (2.1546158058)
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1977 19'72 I • 1972 ~ . n 'Brand New1972 Brcind New ~972
. -~~!,O --GJ\L.4JJlro~OO T-BIRD __ -Wll.ft~~ou1RE . ~F-~!fi~£~Up·.
""""1 de<or,·oirconditioning, racfio, accent group, Power lront disc brakes, white side wolls, oir condi· DEMONSTRATOR loaded 1nchi~1ng Po~tr Brakes. Power Wjn-:
lllt conditioning, wide ovals, used. low miles. tioning, tinted glass. 2J58Hl09528 LOADED (2J87A)5844,. dows, Dual 'facing Reor Seats, l.uggogo Rack. .
'(7tl20SY) '. '•I TraUerlowlAtPko.#32J76N16620S . .
. . FULL PRICE F LL PRICE . FULL·PRI~· . SAVE . FULl:iPRICE ..
$2194 -_$ 594 $5894 $120'0 $3994
•IHtn&llc•so plostn&lic•so offwW-stk~.... · •lntmi&·nc-. \
191»7' 19-71 ltn:~·., ' -VEGA 'TOYOTA " PINTO
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"121>SYl $1 $1877 $2 '194
1962 1969 1971 A-1 1972 1972 A-1
VOLVO F-250 CAPRI PINTO MUSTANG
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$677 $2577 $ 377 $.
1969 1968 1971 ·1970 ..
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'69VWBUS • . ' 1967
MUSTANG
$977 ~ ~ spffd, ,,.,.,.,
heater, #217578 $1777 , ...... -.
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1971 . 1970 ' ")97 1-I PINTO FORD . i·MERC~RY '. . ,. 's,..1...-. ...... ~ ..... lb SAU.XI 500 4 her, Mwittf, '(t, """' .... -:!:l::'i. -. NIWl'4tlC1'Q ' ~r,.,,r-~_,_ .... ¥-&. .... --.... ..,. ...... (I09 CQQt dl' • ....., .... l*IM) . ·: . ~ $1777 · $1977 ~.: ,$4177 ·::
1970 1969
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