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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-10-07 - Orange Coast PilotEstancia J4 --·-C~ona del Mar 7 V alencla 21 Dana Hills 7 ' --·- Edison 28 Fountain Vane,, 7 Brea 34 l!niversity 18 LagunaBeu'la34 EIDorado3~ Foothill I 4 San Clet1tente 12 Marina 14 Htintfngtm1_B.eacla_7 Mi11ion Viejo 9 Tt11tin 6 See Detoas, Sports Pages T odoy - Orange Coast EDITION VOL 65, NO. 281 . 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES .. Big Waves ' Prisoner Freed Drivers Ambush Unarmed Guards . CIUNO (AP} -Two unarmed guards transporting a prisoner were gunned down Friday by assailants who forced their car of{ lbe road and fled with the prisoner, orficials said. One guard was killed. Authorities said the essailants ob- viously had prior word of the court ap- pearance and had set up an ambush us- ing two other cars. They speculated that ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Damage SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1972 Coastal Dlme-a-1.lne Bargains TODAY! TEN CENTS Beach Road Colony Hit By Combers By JOHN VALTERZ4 Of .. Deity ..,.. ,, ... Heavy su rf churned up elf Bn)s California by a tropical stonn was ex· peeled to subs.ide a1ong the Orange O>ast over the weekend after c a u s I n g widespread damage to beachfront houses along the South Coast. the assailants were friends of the -11-----"floter--Gl'OlUJS-·t--'";;'iso;"'n""er.==-~~--=====~~ -r The court date the prisoner was 0 Hardest hit in the. combination ol high tides and towering breaken was a cluster of houses in the Beach Road col· ooy of Capistrano Beach. " I S D • have kept had been postpaned, officials nnnsor rive said, but soineJiow the guards failed to r -get the word. Three Mnpartlsan voter rogislra- tion groups are s~ing a lllaUive drive today and &m:day to get Orange County residents signed up to vote in the Nov. 7 election be f o r e the Sunday-midnight deadline. Tb e California Non-Partisan Voter Registration Foundation, the Youth Citizenship Fund and Frontlash are recruiting deputy registrars who will be stationed from 9 a.m. to midnight both days in county shopping centers, rus.. . count stores and at headquarters of : :an palltical parties. · · For more iofonnation on the nearest registration poivt, call e 7480; 828-5162, or 5 21-4212. Operators also wilJ be on duly £rom 9 a.m. to midnight both days. F .arm Initiative Stays 01i Ballot SACRAMENTO (AP) -Prop. 12, the fann labor initiative opposed by Cesar Qbavez. must remain on the Nov. 1 ballot despite a ~hallenge by Secretary of State F.dmund Brown Jr., a judge ruled Fri- day. Brown had sought to block California's 58 county clerks from counting Prop. 22 vOtes on grounds signatures on qualifying ~ttlons were fraudulenUy obtained. Bui, saying lie was reluctant lo in- tirlere with the electoral process only 32 days ·before the election, Judge w~ ' White of the Sacramento County Superlot Court dismissed Brown's petitloo fir a writ of mandate. Orange Weat•er It'll be bot again 'today along the Orange Coast, wltb temperatures reaching llii Inland. Coastal tempo wlll be tn the high 70s. Lowa in- all)ll •• INSWE TODAY A mooazi•• editor, lrk<d bv conc.UtiOM on Pn" Ct11Ct'Ol RaU. road re/l<led to pov hu fort. '"" otead of hovi•ll' hil name IDrl~ k'ft d01Dft oa he e:rpected, tht eondw<tor had him th,..,.,,. 111 IM 1lammtt'. See •torv (and . boUad) O!I ~· 5. ··-' ·--.... --.. ""'ltw ..... ' =-n ... -• " ...... • -·-• ,_,, ,,. .. ~ ...... " ·--..,..... "'" 1t U•le Lee r , lhe open !root driv- er's ~ow at the drlv°'r, who waa wounded, and Jailed the -officer, who was in the back seat sitting next to the shackled prison- er. Offl,~ said it was ••ATTY ~ fP.r the two prisoner had been 1~a4111n the marked whit'e~'". .. ~ 1 ~'Ith handcuffs and challl lltound ~ waist. Guard Jesse SallCll& of Pomona died o! wounds apparently 'inflicted at close range with a .3kallber pistol. Officials said he was shot once in the back of the neck and once in the !tom.a.ch by a bullet that passed through his right hand. Treated and released at nearby Kaiser Hospital ln Fontana was George J. Fitzgerald, 36, Fontana. An ell-points bulletin was issued for the two or three men who accosted the guard car, plus the escaped prisoner, ldentirled as Ronald Wayne Beatty, 35. Officers desa-ibed Beatty as dangerous, wfth a previous record that included armed rob- bery. . The guards were taking Beatty to a hearing in nearby San Bernardino for a hearing on a grand jury indictment related to a previous escape. Authorities didn"t disclose details. Beatty was convicted recently In federal court ol kidnaping, officials said. Two cars, with at least ooe anned man i n ...,h, forced the guard car to the side of the -lane rural road near the C.alifomia lmtltute f« Men, officials said. One car got In front ol the guard vehicle and another got behind. The guard car had been en route ·to the San Bemardtno County Courthouoe. Offlclals l8ld the piloner himself bad requested the court beortng lo be held Friday. Anaheim Woman Found Battered; Husband Charged An unemployed Janttor wu boolled on mutder charae1 Friday obo<tly alter Anallo lm police found the botl«ed body of his wife tn the eoople'1 home. lnvostlpton said a heavy, thrff.foot length of ~ had been -to club Mn. uman Gtnnide Wllllamt; fl, to death. Coroner'• oR!oon llld Ille slatn W0011n had been beolm .._iodty abaut thebeld. PollCll Aid U..y _.. ($)led "' the home by the buo-. W.0... Wllllrd Wlllia1111. IS. They Hid bo told them that be attacked blJ wife lfl<r they quarreled over hll lack of employment. Wllllanlt II lodied In Anaheim ct\y Jill today. Pollce plan lo amlgn him Moo- day Jn m1111idpol ooun. • MOBILE HOMES IN EL MORRO WERE UNDER SIEGE BY BIG GUNS OF FALL S~ORM1SUlP - Sonw Trollers We,. EeMd ~k·fr-P.tl for.S.letybut RockBvflwrTook Stl119 Out Phnom Penh Hit By Communists l 1i Big Attnck PHNOM.PENH (UPI) -Communist · troops mnashed into the center or Phnom Penh early today tn the moot spectacular attack on the Cambodian capital of the 2· 1-2 year war. Government troops fought them off and then battled to clean out small bands of stragglers from the outskirts of the city. Reporte from the cordoned oll combat area in marshlands at the northeastern edge ol. town said as many as 70 Cam- bodian tri>ops were killed while Com- munist losses were 30 to 40 killed and three captured. The attack began at about 2:30 a.m. when sappers blew the only bridge across the Tonie Sap River with aatcbe.I charges thrown from an ambulance. The Com· munlsts then ferlted the river, satchel charges strapped to their backs. They stormed an armored garrison housed in a sports stadium near the blown bridge, captming five pa nmel carrlen which they drove out ol the stacUum. They ran into government troopa at a traffic circle and Ille eambodlan for<a knocked two of the annored veblcleo out of action. Lal<r tn the monibv two othen were repOrted destroyed while tl>e last one we" l'j!pOned ·-north up Hlghway 5 towarda e mllltary fuel dump on the river bank. MOllNINO lllEAKIRS HNO SOUP WHERE PATIO 0NCa WAS louldon Ot .. od la Caplet...,. llwh to Stova Off Dame .. At El ~1orro Bay just north of Laeuna Beach, where a sea.side trailer park lies expoled to the aes. the breakers hll at tbe aame hwro Friday morning, bn- perillng ... era1 mobile bom<o. There wu no damage to the tnllm, howeV!r. Erosion WU nollceab~, but l1'JJI In tbe northerly parts ol the Orange C:O..t. Some And vanished from West Newport and on tbe Balboa peninsula. but authorities there saJd It caused oo alann. Several trallen at El Morro were puU- ed back from their pads to avokl any damage there. Foam surged over the walls, but the bulwarks held. It was far differmt in C.apistraoo Beach. There a group of v.u.ry and womed property owners wailed wWously for blgh Ude thl1 momtng -hoping that the JUrf that battered at their door slepl Fri· day would not ~tum. lo the meantime. crews ot a prfvale contractor have be e n brinaing in thou>encll of pounds of granite boUldcrs to drop lnJo the cavities where several aeawalla ooUapkd under 1 he1vy onsl1ught ol storm surf early F'riday morning. The blll fo< the granite wort -lo bo abeotbed by at least lhrM prope11y owncn -might exceed 110,000. The surf's wralh bqan at about J a.m. Frkby u aeveral tels ol waves IUdden..ly slammed the teawalJs, hitting JO bard that brine dripped fn>m the rooflopo. One m.kSent, deeping in a thltched beach but, Hid he thou&hl the lh1& derous nolSt and mol"ture be U · perttneed wu from a sudden ralnlt.orl"n. ··1 pt the bell out of lh:re when I 11w lhlt 11 was lhe surf." he aid. • That same botterlnC awolu! local 5thool prtndpol Wlfliam Umebrnok and hll f1mlly at thrlr mklence at J$5.9$ 8eecb llond. OOxr nolghbon bosao lllrT1"1! u """· Somo -....,, lo their -toe machlnel tn .. cllort "' fao!ilon IOlnelblnr that mJcbt .................. "It -bod. but the damlge .....,, too .....,. at that time of momtna." (See war, Poe• 11 Houn· afltt the atQck, the thump of ll10<1an and the rattle at , pnllre reve11Jented through the city llreell and government troo\11 let up borrlcade.o at main city tntme<tlont. Olflclal9 •Id tho city'• only olrporl al8o came under mortar fire. "About 30 or 40 rounds have Iandod, but the •irJ>on Caspers Remains 'Mum' bu DOI bten clooed." one offlcial lllld. BJ 'ACK BROBMX Doa n! GI Sup<rvllon' me<tinl tn ,.,... "''Ibo &UJac _,,.. lo bate llOpped and • ., - - -and llY lo '°""' Ollp<r> lo apolasllo for I can't -much dam911e." Controve,..y lllmd •P l!Y Sul"'l• ~ ·-4delante bondlllll. R<r._, manJ _,.and~ Roneld w. Qioptn' ref.....,. to Mui-1bt ~ bhWd out the Jlht°'" tblldron end 1 few moocre -Iom, . <At>Anl<rkw ., .. _. cnntlnuod !all Wednelday when p.opooinc the atrumed Into the ""1ttt of the city. to boll FrldaJ. -1ble ..mn, of Iba county , .. , out of (bl ~ with,_ omaU chlldrm ,,,... tlflp ..... --Santa Ana. ~~::the ==-=~·:: -DI-4nayo, ~ of the ..;i:;..':':~ ~Mtlan.: ~ ~ ..r -the bolll. We didnl local 1-of Unltod t.ltll>. Ameriean American county ~. for -In; bow they ...,.. °""'""*" lllllU they CU-(l:.ULAC) ••-ot • -tbe Wpl1'fS whh a $1111,tltlll dil,.. to ran rlPt throull> ,... ,.nt tnlo the con!.....,. tlllt hie -&:;::. mort lo er-. 1 ...,-,...,.: for mlmrltJ stadium. make plms lo -t (lrOIJ1ll ond -Ol-n lllid, "lo ... , laU. ,.lied lo .. lo NI. I had "W• plan -kind "' --s.nu """ IMN poopla -tho -of my molher'I band but wben wt got In the probo'oly eat Tlladar, bat f corolOI be too 1111nJ bnonl 1-L" flrtntr tn Iron! GI the Fteridt ernbulY llhe 111tt of Ill Ill-un1ll •• 111«1." tbo -Sufl""I-Wllllam PlllR!po. wil> fell.1 lr1ed lo belp her up but she kepi l"'1 Cllcll1o loador lllld. oJboi with Ralrtrt Batln Is up for Mleo- Cl")'loc, then I got IClttd and kepi ,,... -~ ..... made by otlJor lie-Uon tlll9 )'Ur, laled I Ill-•1*11 nJn&." 4mor1can ....... lo lli.nd the Tll<tday road, In pott: "I llhl,. tbe dlllml of • fellow board lll<ll1ll<n and d,_ GI OU ODU1l1 at the blopport.UN md _. nec-ry rtmark mode durtnc lal Wed-- naday"1 boon! bevtnc." -Battin .. 1c1 be did "" lite ~· commenll 1<rioulty. "I realty did '* -that ba -...-,. -templa ... Wl)'l lo..,.. the -J •I '""" &onll Am. •• -4-ofllalco1>.......,_ .. "'""1t lhot oll I fellOr 10 Clopsw tudlatl: "We bo!"lbJ dlltp :rou wklo ........ blao .... lllPl7 ......... _.......,_ .......,.lty. Y• llt<t-... tolllly ~ .......... 11111 IS.. CASPIUIS, .... II 2 OitJLV PllOl Saturday , Ottobtr 7 1'~7~ Kid taapers Foiled Teacher,-Girls Escape Gunmen MELBO l:RNE. Australiu 1UPll -i\ eool·hcad1..'<.I voung schooltt!a<·lu·r saved herself and s;x young schoolgirls after 17 hours of terror today when she broke out of their b!'end van prison while their kid- napers were <1v.•ay trying to collect $1.2 1nillion ran1son . Mary Gibbs. 20, and her pupils, rang-Ing fron1 a to 11 years old, were tired, scared. and hungry -but unharmed - \\'hen they finally reached lhe safety of crontry police station. Their kidnapers \\·ere still at large. The ordeal for Miss Gibbs and the girls Co untian Held In Sa11 Diego Kidnaping Case began about 1:30 p.m. Friday when two young men. one arn1ed •Nit h a sa"·ed·off shotgun. burst into raraday 11amlet School House, 70 m i I es northwest of ~lelbourne, and herded them into the bread truck. It ended at .about 8: JO a.m. today after the teacher and girls broke out of the truck and eventua11y 'ltumbled lnto a party ol rabbit hunters, who deJlvertd them to police safety at Lanctlleld, 2fl mUes a way from the scene of their at>-- di:cUon. During their captivity, police and state authorities tried to contact the kidnapers. The authorities weft ready, to meet demands for the $1.2 million ransom on the threat the teacher and girls would o<he"'1se be killed. Allan Hayward, 24, one of the rabbit hunters, said he got ~'.a bell of a fright" v.·hen seven figures appeared in the murky dawn haze from the heavily wood- ed bushland in which he, his wife and two friends were hunting. A n1an charged by San Diego police Hayward said Miss Gibbs then called \Vlth the kidnaping of a "'eallhy farm uut "Hello. have you heard about the equipment distributor has been identified teacher and six children being kid- as a Westminster resident -over the naped?'' protests of \Vestminster police. He said Miss Gibbs had said she and San Diego orficers who charged a man the children hid in the bush rrom the initially iclentiried as Jim West with kid· hunting party until they saw it included naping, robbery. burglary ar.d as.5ault women . v:ith a dcad.1y v.·oopon later lodged him in the local jail under what they said was his true name o{ Byron F. Handy, 49, of Westminster. ti is alleged that Handy lured Republican executive J. T. Hawthorne. '44 from his home near Escondido just FromPegel - CASPERS . •• before dawn Friday and demanded ineomprehensible in thls modem day $190,000 ~11 ra nsom . society." The eash was left at the location The attorneys contlnued. "An apology specified by the kidnaper but never pick-would be an exercise in futility at this . ed up, police said. Handy was picked up point. Your obvious bias clearly dis- a few hours later after Hawthorne, shaky qualifies you from hearing or voting on but unhurt, escaped from his abductor in any issue involving the Mexlcan- Carlsbad. American community. "There must be some mistake," said "We, as attorneys have attempted to baffled \Vestminster police early today. convey the message to our people that •'We don't know or any Byron F. [fandy we should work within the system rather in UUs city. Do they_mean Westminster, than marching in the streets. Your at- From Page J SURF ... L.imebroolc. said, "but it kept 1eUing WOl"5e." The first county official to check on lhe su rf was Orange County Harbonnasttr Al Oberg, who drove from hls borne. As the surf worsened and the seawalls began to sag Limbrook called the owner of the house next door, Los Angeles rcaltor F'rank Dutra. By 8 a.m., crowds had gathered and a tid e of 5.7 feet was peaking. "That's when il really h.lt," Limebrook said. Dutra's heavy seawall collapsed. and his patio vanished moments later. The damage tben spread. quici.ly to walls on lhe flanks. County oUlclals llOllibt out Board of Supervtaors Chalnnan llonlld Caspers. He declared tbe onslaught of waves nn official "siate of limited peril," thus the county could move in with full emeraen- cy services. Throughout the morning the crews - feiU)ar COIJllty paru and n-1ro1 ~ •..-1111 l!¥ ~ ~ "'11111Y prisoners -tumed the tlltlally quiet sec- tor of the colony Into a mualve blse camp jammed with county vehicles ... even portable toilets. The crews strung cables to hel p .hold the tilting walls that remained and workers set up a sandbag line, tossing the heavy sacks in bucket·brigade fashion. OA1LY PILOT PllDt9 Ill' llldlMI ~ The homeowners, punchy from lack of sleep and worry, contacted contractor Jay Latham and an-angcd for the ex- pensive granite work. POLICE HELICOPTER TAKES PRECIOUS CARGO TO HOAG HOSPITAL Accident Victim Roxanne Sandford, 12, Showing 'Rapid Improvement' The volunteers worked through the day in warm temperatures to build the terri· porary barrier of sandbags. During breW they cooled off i.n the subsldlng!Ul'r,then returned to their ex- hausting task. The surf, say officials, was spawned by Tropical Stonn Joanne off the coast of Baja CallfDmia. Train Death Toll Rises; Crew Members Arrested. Swells began to mount Thursday and s..µ.TILW, Me.1.ico (UP I ) Authorities reported recovering ISi by Friday morning gigantic sets hit the DesPerate rescuers Worked early today· bodies and announced that 752 others had beaches. The same sets that toppled seawalls at in an attempt to pull survivors from the been .injured, Both tolls were expected to wreckage of a speeding 22-car train that rise Beach Road bit Dana Harbor. Patrolmen 1·umped the tracks on a.curve.while car-' there said they could see the sets coming · "The scene is indescribable, terrible," rylng nearly 2,000 pilgrims home from a from their second-floor windows. religious fi esta. · ~ satd Ignacio Quiroz Martinez, a reporter The harbor's outer breakwa~r sud-of the Saltillo Sun. "The cars are piled on denly was awash with green seawa~r. ltop of oue another and you can bear the Police Copfer Res cues Gfrl After Accident A Santa Ana Heights girl critically in- jured in a traffic accident late Friday was listed in serious condition but rapidly improving today according to llDag Mem- orial Hospital authorities. { callfomia?" titude in intolerable and irresponsible. ''Maybe they don't want to know him." ll closed with a Spanish phrase, "Ya retorted a San Otego detective. ''Our jail Basta? which means, "That's Enough." list shows Byron F. HaOOy, 49, of Signatures on the letter included \Vestminster and, yes, that i s \Vallace Davis, a recent superv~ral . !Mer breakwaters, however, keep the Governor Endorses most aWful screams for help." surge from reaching small craft. Police said the six surviving crew Tides this weekend are exp<cted to peak Anti-obscenity Bid members had tie.n formally charged. at the same intensity as Friday mon1· among others. with n e g 1 i g e n t ins's blockbuster. SACRAMENTO (AP)~v. Reagan manslaughter. Rail officials blamed the But Limebrook and his neighbors are endorsed Prop. 18 Friday, the anti· train crew. fo~ going. too fas t around a Surgeoos rushed to the aid of Ronmne Sandford. 12, of 2331 Zenith Drive, within moments o( the child's arrival at Hoag via the Newport Beach police department helicopter. The child , semi-ci>nscious and bleeding· ., from iiitemal injuries. was knocked from her bicycl~ at the intersec&n ot Mesa Drive and lrvine Avenue by a car driven \Vestmlnster, California." cand.1date: Rodolfo Montejano, pro- Arresting Olllcen Siiia-t~y--bettevl'd-mtnem--tn-city~ end county---afralrs.;-praying that Joanne's swells will obscenity initiative on the Nov. 7 ballot, curve. Police immediately arrested four by Randy Maeda, 18, of 7WJ Shalimar Drive, Costa Mesa. Handy was aided by e.t least two other (;regory ~1unoz, Richard Orozco and Qiffiti11Sti. ---saytng-he-!UpJX)Ited-the-m~__of the crewmen and later captured lhe "We haven't been able to get a beach only as the governor of the state but as other two. who ned the wreck. California liighway.-Patrolmen aajd 'Maeda could not avoid the young cyclist who ran into his auto after narrowly avoiding a collision w}th a car driven by Mrs. Veronica F. LunOz, 5.9, of 20CK Vista Cajon. Newport Beach. men in tbe lddnaping or Hawthorne but Jose Ramirez. now believe that he w83 13lone in the -Davis issued a separate statement in alleged abduction of the wealthy con-v.•hich he called Casper5' ''bendido'~t­ tractor. terance, "A vicious and libelous publlc out rront all summer," Limebrook said. a parent." ' A seve~th memtrer ol the crew died in "The other batches of storm surf kept The proposition would repeal the so-the derailment. the beach eaten aw_,. But most of us called "social importance" defense ln Those arrested were held in the state lt waa teared at one point in the bunt statement." He demanded a retraction think that the harbor is really the obscenity cases and reinstate "local" prison in Saltillo. where they made villain." stindard.s instead of "contemporary'' statements to Rene Arroyo de Anda, Doctors said Mise Sandford made "an excellent recovery" from surgery. She ls now recuperating in Hoag's pediatrics unit. for Hawthorne that his wife may also and added, "If your statement ls not "Ever since they put it in we have standards as the guide for determining if agent for the federal government, and have been held for ransom at the withdrawn immediately it will be assurn-bel"n losing more and more sand," he a fllm, live performance or printed Antonio Flores Melo, attorney general couple's ranch home. She wa s later ed that Mr. Caspers is not fit to hold any located end found to be urilarmed. .public office in this stale or country." said. 1natcrial Is obscene. for the state. 1973 MODEL 19" Zenith Color 01-'GONAL 1 Yr. F•H Pttt• 1 Yr. krvlc• ) Yr. Pkl-T"'IM Wfrr•My o.uwrv ' S.1-11' Trans-ocean1c· R.7000 PM /AM, ... rt ••"-I ..... .._, 11 ~ C. •II. Pl11• "Cff- "9PffWe" Wffttlw ..... O,.... -... 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Roberts, 22. had been convicted or the violat~on of U1q health and Sffety code by a jury trial Sept. 27 at the. Laguna Nlgl!.el Municipal Court • The incident occurred July 4 during the grand openlni of .the vegetarian cafe nt 782 S. Caul HlghWay, Robert11 condition of probation Is that he not violate the state restaurant :ode by allowing animals in th& restaurant. However, Love Animals, Don't Eat Theril is no longer a public restaurant,' but a "temple'' Roberts and associates have dec.lded. They said all their licenses 21;d pe.nnlts have been turoed back. Roberts and a canine friend liad another fun-in with Laguna Beach police this week when he was cited for allowing his dog to run without a leash, a violation of municipal code . Scliool Boar£l Hopeful Files A last-ininute entry in the Laguna Beach. school board recall election race was manufacturer's rep- resentative Francis W. CroSi,Sen, 790 Cata lina St.. who filed papers minutes before the 5 p.m. Friday deadline . Crossen, v.·ho was unavailable for comrrieot Friday night, was said by school officials to have had a son and a daughter attending local schools a 'ew years ago, both of whom later entered the Marine Corps. Pentagon Papers Figure to Speak A-r0!3C Campus Anthony J. Russo, one of the prime figufes in the Pentagon Papers incident. will speak at Orange Coast College 11e,;.t Thur!day. His 11 a.m. talk in the auditorium is on his favorite subject, "Tile Pentagon Papers." Russon spent two years in VietnRm worklng with the RAND Corpor:\tion. I le mel Daniel Ellsberg in Saigon in 1965, "'hile Ellsberg was a State Department official assigned to General Lansdale's staft. Jn June of 1971, following publication of portions of the Pentagon Papers, Russo \'las subpoenaed by the Grand Jury in Los Angeles. He was indicted in Dec. of 1971 and currently faces a possible sentence or 35 yea i's ln prison on charges of conspiracy. theft of government property. and t'S· . pionagc.. Equally controversial is United i4'1:1rin Workers leader Ceasar Chavez. who \Viii make an appearance at Oret ngc Coast Col{ege on Oct. 19. Cbavez' talk Is also scheduled for 11 a.m. in the OCC auditorium. Laguna Pool Opens The Laguna Beach Recreation Depart· ment will recognize the unseasonable heat wave and a three-day holiday for locaJ schools by opening the high school sWiinming pool lo the public Saturdily. sunaay and lt1onday. Hours v.·111 be 11 a.m. to 3 p.m . each da7. A lifeguard wlll be on duty and a 25· cel!l fee is charged. • O._.NHCOAll " .• DAILY PILOT ,,.,. o ... ,.. C...t DAIL. Y PIL.OT, w1tll Wl'lll:ll " ""'°"'" !tie H•-Pfftl. It .Wlltfltd by 1M Oi'~ C .. 1t Pvlllh.l'lifl9 C ..... !'IW'. StJM- Hlt Hol'°"I t•• pllblllMd, MO!lllty lll~ft flrldt y, ,.,. Cot1t Mt1t , H•pwt l tl<ft, Hlmtfne1... lttc~/F-ltift Vtl...,, U,""t '9Mdi, 1 .... rn.1~ Miii .. " Cll<Nn+.t/ IM JwM C...oltlf-. 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"'-!!hi• ..., mill SJ II "'*""""'' ml"'"'" "''l!ll'llft• p.., ,,.,,, .. 1,, ........... , .... OAJL V PILOT S Nixon Not • • • " · NI TE LIGHTNIN G STRIKES TO . " ' Ending War --McGovern -· KA ~SAS CITY. Mo. rUPIJ -Georga Bunnet: 011 High Student leaders at Edison High School In Huntington Beach hired helicopter to l1y over ·rival Fountain Valley High campus Friday after· noon with this message. It cost them •150. Edisori Chargers met r oun tain Valley Barons on lhc gridiron age prophetic? See sports and find oul. Friday uight. \.\'as the mes- S. l'o1c:f:o vern predicts that President Nli· on "ill not f'nd the Vietnam War - l)("fort• or 11fter the Nov. 7 election -und 1hnt current peace settlement rumort :11"c rimi.>d to t.'Oincide with the last Slilget of the presidential campaign. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- All-year Plan For Schools Passing Tests By JOHN ZALLER Of l'llt o.lt' ,.lltt Sltff AU-year schooling, a concept many educators feel may be dominant In, California wittfin IS years. has made a strong start on the Orange Coast. a start with unexpected side effects. Completing the first full cycle of operation Friday, principals of the three pi lot all-year programs reported ex· cellent st.a!! and student morale, plus several pleasant surprises. Student behavior was probably the big· gest of the surprises. Although no statistics are available, principals at Crest View School in Huntington Beach, Westmont School in Westminster, and El Camino Real School in Irvine alt reported dramatic, unexpected im· provements. "Last year r kept a log or student behavior problems in the office," said Crest View's Joe Diamond. "This year there haven't been enough cases to make it worthwhile." Under the 45-15 plan. stud ents go to school for nine weeks (45 school days), and then go on vacation for three weeks ! 15 week days). This cycle is repeated four times a year. "No matter what time of the year it is." Diamond says, "there's always light at the end of the tunnel because a vaca- tion is never very far off. I think !his acts as · a safety valve t"o release tensions." Another pleasant surprise at Westmont and Crest View -both in the Ocean View--SChool District--was that only_ about seven to eight percent of the regular students at the school opted to transfer out when the all-year calendar began. 15 percent is considered normal loss. There was no loss at El Camino Real, beeause if Is located immediately ad· jacenl to another school, and parents had the option of sending their children to either one. In addition. the three principal s reported that the ed~catlonal benefits of all-year schooling -the prlme reason why each of the schools switched to the ' plan -seem to be materializing. · After a summer vacation, it took teacht!rS up to six weeks to settle children down and to reteach them what had been forgotten over tbe summer. It was hoped that the shorter vacations· under the 4~15 plan would reduce this lime ,.,.aste. and principals believe that this is happening . "\\'hen the children come buck no\o,r," says Richards. "it's like they were only gr..nc over !he v.·eekend. They St.)111e ri•?h! dov.·n to v.•ork after announcement s. r r i: been in classrooma where the time loss was only 45 minutes." Richards says that teachers evrn prepare assignments before going on vncation so that when they return. "Everything can just take up where tl left off." Willard Walker Services Slated Flfly·year Orange Countian Willard C . Walker, who spent much of hit Ille work4 inc'ln the county's oUflelds and retired in Huntington kach. died Friday at 84. lt1r. Walker, 512 Ninth St., spent most or hi_. canoer a1 an oil well puller and for a while operated his own 1ervlce for the large oil companies. !\:1r. Walker was n member of the Costa !\:lcsa Roynl Order of the Moose Lodge 1457. lie is survived by a niece. Jtebc<.'Ca Easterly of Fullerton. Servictt wtll be held Monday at 11 a.m. at Smiths' Mortuary chapeJ , 627 Main St, Hun· tin1ton Beach • Basketball Star Free of Charges DENVER. Colo. (APl -A Denver~ sccutor said Friday that Kareem Abdul· J1bbar, atar player of pro bltketball'1 MDwauk .. Bucu, will not be CMIJed In conntcilon with a marijuan1 arrest. Dlat. Atty. Jarvis Seccombe a id neither AbduhJabbtr nor Mordec.1 1 Cooke, ZS, of Se1Ule, two of four mtn taken into CUltody early Friday, would be charged. See<ombe aald "the lnvHUptlon la contlnuina." oo the other two mtn, Lucius Allen. al!o a member ol the Na· llonal Baskrtbtlll A.190<:.latlon learn. und Stephen Ount1n , 23. of Columbl1 . Mo, Tht dlttrk:t 1ttorr.ey'1 decllion camr ntftrly t'ight boun aner AbduJ.aibbar I "')() rormerty was nanled Lew Alclndor. Ind Allen paoted PllO -.ell. County Man to Testify Uut it his prediction is wrong and Ni:<· on t·nds the \~·ar prior 10 !he election, Ji.lcGovern said ht• v.·ould f.ll•«ll yforfeit his C'hance:. :11 th 1· pre~1dt·nr·. ii a scllle:mcrit wns thr dccidi n:t f;u:tur ·11 the outcome:. Prosecutors to lnterviett 'Frieu£1' Ju Bank lleist "I "ou!d i:ladl\' sacr1f1rc this l'lt!Cllon lu t•nd thi!> ~<1r one day early." \h·<:o\1•m s<1id 1n u televised intervk.w ;·1 Ct11r·.1.I((). "If ii l'O.Sl s inc the election to cud the 11 ar. that's sn1al! price to pay for ending the slaughte r." By FREDERICK SCOOEMEHL 01 flM: O•llY ..... , Stiff LOS ANGELES -Government pro- secutors hope to climax their case against three Ohio men charged In the S5 million Laguna Niguel bank burvlary Tuesday with testimony from a Tustin man alleged to be a long-time friend of defendant Charles A. Mulligan. During proceedings Friday, U. S. At· torney Jack Walters continued 10 lie loose ends together. He prese nted Frederick Smith, an FBI tool mark ex· aminer, who testified that a hammer found in the trunk of the alleged getaway car was used in breacking the locks of many of the 458 looted safety deposit boxes. The crime took place the weekend of March 24·26. Highly sa phis tic ate d burglars blasted and chipped their way from the roof through the concrete and steel of the bank's vault. Once inside, the thieves punched the safety deposit boxes and left with 11n estimated $5 million in cash, jewelry, rare coins and securities. It took t\\"O weeks following the break-in for bank of· ficlals to sort through the contents of the vault interior and inventory the loss. Bank patrons from the affluent areas of Monarch Bay, Three Arch Bay Md Laguna Niguel flooded the bank deman· ding to know the \fhereabouts of their belongings. Many are now suing the bank. Tuesday's expected testi mony from 1'ustin resident Earl RM Dawson ... was subject of a heated round of pre-trial arguments between the prosecution and defense, centering ·around statements about the crime allegedly made to Dawson by defendant Mulligan, 38, of Youngstown . Ohio. U. S. District Court Judge William Matt Byrne, however, ruled th a I Darson's testimony could be admitted ;is evidence during the trial. During the past lwo weeks. testimony has revealed that a 1962 Oldsmobile - alleged to be the gang's setaway car - was fowid in Oa\\•son's garage by FDI agents. The trunk of the bronze colored vehicle was outfitted with a false bonom . concealing several overnight bags stuffed with tools all eged to have been used in the burglary. The ca r has beel'I linked 10 the bank burglary by three rare gold coins found lying loose in the trunk. \\!alters said he \1'i:I present the owner or the coins, Den · nis Fargher of Laguna Ni~uel. lo testify thut the coins were taken from his safety deposit box . Also foun d in the car. according 10 testimony, was a flashlight battery bear· ing fingerprints identical to those of defendant Amil Alfred Dinsio, a 36-year· old slrip miner from Boardn1an . Ohio. lie is Mulligan's brother-in-law. Cemetery Story Prompt,s Request From Car Club By GEORGE LEIDA~ Of tllt Dally .. lit! ''•" A Huntington Beach car club and its national affiliates will petition the Des Moines City Council in Iowa to urge reversal of a cemetery's ban on homemade gravestones. . Rick Shaw, 21, of 7701 Warner Ave .• Huntington Beach said members of the South Bay Roadrunners were upset by a DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtllvtry or tht Dally Pilot ls ;uarantttd Mona1y.Prktey1 If yov dlJ '*' ,,,.,. tour P'IMI' by s:ao o.m., 1.111 •nd '"*' copy win bf Dt"Oulllhl ... "°"' Ctlll ,,. t1k1111 111"1111 7ilO-ttA lllu~r •Ill klt'ldtYI II ~ do l'IOI r«elYt r'OIJI" f.OPY by ' t .ln, lalunlty, 01. • ''"" $\lllClly, ~II 11111 • COPY Wiii lie btOtlglll M WY. Ctllt , ... tu"' "'1111 10 e.rn. Telephones Mall 0••"9• °"""'' ... ,... . ....... 60-Cbl t.!OtlflWl~I l111t1!l1!910l'I ltM;l'I "'14 'Nti!mln1t1r s~ .. Clt.mMte, C1ot11r1111 8••<~. S..n J11•n c11,111r1na, 0t111 P~n•. So\llft L.•tll ... , L.tt\1111 Hi9111! Later . at a $5 chicken and apple dinner 111 thl· sa\\·dust-co\·ered L i vest,, c k Pa\'ilion outside Des ~-lolnes, lowa, ~lcGo\'em told cheering ballooo·wavin1 supporters that "no one v.·ou1d reioice any more than George t.tc.(;ovem" if the \\'as v.·as ended. "[ don 't think f\1r Nixon will end tht "·ar." he added. I think lhe peace rumon are fly ing to coincide "'Ith the closing of the campaign." He said the rumors hid been lloalrng urowld for St-vrrul \\'et>ks and added , "I hope !hey arc rnorc than election l!\'e ef· forts." He also said that if Nixon manages to settle the \\'ar, it would be because he and other "doves" farted him into it v.•ittl their opposition o••er the past ninc·tl.'.n years. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Gaieral Accounting Ofnce has cited tine "ap- paren~ violations" involving $314 ,000 raised for Sen. George McGovern and :i;ug- gested an investigation Into Playboy publlsher Hugh Hefner's contrtbul ions 10 !he Democratic presidential cand!datc '!'l ca mpaign. Republica n National Chalnnan Robert J. Dole said the GAO rindings Friday "lifted !he veil of the ~1l'Govem cam· paign's sel!-salitrled and scll·right eous claim• of full disclosure by ill fund-rals· 1nropcrllt1on .. • Oole. \~ho asked for the GAO probe Aug. 30, predicted In a statement !hat inore \'lolatlons would be found in the r..lcGO\'l'm campaign. ~1cGo\'cm·s campaign chairman . Lawrence t'. O'Brien, said ot a new1 COO· lcrenct 1h1t Br wa• confident Ally \•loJa- lions wrrc "ttcMlcal". Johnson & Son Presents , .. .. LINCOLN-lVIERC Ull_Y FINE CARS .. ~lontego MX 4-0oor Pillared Hardtop Llaeoln·Conl lnental 4 Door Se<111n ' e <.:outineutal e ~lark IVel\tercuryeCougareCometePaotcra ••• See them all Today - Rome Of Tiit New C.r ••• "G ....... T•IM! .... • 8-or 'l1le Pfft C... • I • 4"1•1•-~ • • 4 OAll V PILIIT Saturday, Ottobtr 7, 1972 .- Dust-fr ee Roon• • • ~ .. • { • • • • I • ' •. ' ' ' .. .• ' . . • • • ' Start Garden -Now Vegetable Gro1ver's Toil Easy iii Fall By JOHN VAL TERZA Of Ille 0.11\i' fll•I S11tt l\·l any would -be vegetable ga rdeners get the urge in early spring to finally dig up that patch of crabgrass in the back cor- ner of the yard and get a first-time farm slarted In a weekend. Their zeal usually dissipates come Saturday afternoon. One does not simply grab a shovel and sud- denly produce vegetables for the kitchen table. An t!xper i enced \'eget able gardener knows his spring planling ac- lually starts in th e previous fall. And \York done this month can make things easy in March and April. 'There is a hard way to prepare that patch of y,·eeds. There is an easy way as Y>CIJ . TllE EASY one starts now; the hard next sp ring. Here is the easy metbod: Collect enough grass clippings. leaves, pulled weeds and other dried vegetable matter to cover the garden spot with a layer at least four inches thick. If there are weeds, hack them down \~ith a rake and leave what you cut. If it's grass. scalp it. Next, make a trip to a cheap supplier of st~r manure and buy enough lo cover the first layer of matter at a thickness of an inch or two. f\1EASURE the spot and obtain the proper sized roll or black pla s tic sheeting available a t building mater i a I sup- pliers. Soak the layered area, spread the plastic, then anchor it down. An easy method is to dig a trench around Ute edge, spading the earth on top of the plastic at it& edges. After that, the rest or Overseedi1a9, Coloring the work is simple waiting until $prlng . Through the cold winter months you can peel back lhe plastic to add fireplace ashes and more clippings if they become available. A SPRrNKLlNG 0 r blood meal helps the proc- ess along as well. What you have done is called "sheet composting" in organic circles. Actually, you've just ac- complished a way to rot away everything on the patch you don't want to grow or dig up next spring. The manure and moisture will work slowly (and odorlessly if the plastic is in place) a n d create a slow breakdown of all the vegetable matt.er you've piled on the soil. BY MARCH or April, the layer will have disap- peared . Whal remains is a soft, crumbly humus mixture that probably has spawned a healthy crop o r earthworm. Most gardeners do litlle more than mark off rows, tamp their seed down and wait for sprouts. The only drawback is having to gaze all winter on a large sheet of plastic. But that certainly beats an aching back. Winterize hy Mid-October Is your lawn ready for winter? Will it look green or blah? Revm.'nisl1in_g OK If Old Is Sanded A. -Wiii varnish "take" over varnish? We have an old dining room table with a vamlshed top. ln some places •. the gloss has worn off. In others it has not. rd like to refinish the top, but don·t know whether it is nec~ary to remove all the old-varnish. I tried this some years ago with another piece of furniture and round it quite a messy job which I would like to avoid this lime. What is your advice. its job of making the clooet mothprool. Is there anything I can do about thls? IN LEARNI NG GOOD HABITS, YOUNGSTERS NEED PLACE FOR TOYS Chest May Be Painted or Made of Better Wood for Use Later A. -Yes, varnish will take over varnish. Sand the old finish, begin especially careful to take off any of the re- maining gloss. Wipe with a cloth saturated with turpen- tine. Go ahead with the varnishing. Do so in a dust- free area, not in a room where people will be walking through. A. -It ls asswned !bat you 'did not make the mistake of putting any kind ol finish on the cedar, a pm;iedure which would seal the WOod and thus eleiminate the scent: If you do not do this, then the pores or * the wood may merely be clog· Q. -Some time ago you ged with dirt and dust. To answered a problem for some-unclog the pores,; sind down Wl1at's New? Level Dustle ss Sande1' AP Newsfeatures What's new on the n1arkct ? * THE PRODUCT A magnetic level that holds fast to metal surfaces. claim-That, v.•hile most other tie-down devices must be buried in predug holes, this one is driven into the ground with a one-inch power drill ... that it has been tested to withsland a 56-pound pull ... that Jt is designed for 50- to 71>-fool homes, although the company makes other anchor systems for smaller mobile homes ... that it is especially adaptable to rocky terrain ... and that it meets or exceeds all known state ordinances and cxxles. Picki11g Up Easier With To y Chest By SfEVE ELLINGSON one who replaced a faucet the cedai' thoroughJy. washer only to find Iha the * faucet still dripped. You Wld___ For either of Andy Lang's him what to do ill that case. booklets "Wood Finishing in Would you mind repeating the the Ho~e" or "Simple Plwn- advice. . bing Repairs," send 30 cents A. -H a faucet still leaks and a Jong, stamped. self-ad- £rom the spout after a new dressed envelope to Know- washer has been installed, it How, P.O. Boi: 471, Hun- usually means if a washer of tington, N.Y. 11743. Be sure to the right size was used that specify which booklet you the seat of the fau cet has ir· want. regularities that must be One of the first things most removed. Go to a local youngsters m~t learn is to hardware store or lumber pick up their toys when they yard and buy a faucet seat have fillished playing. dresser. It comes on a piece of It's expecting a good deal of cardboard that tells exactly a child, to take a genuine in-how to use it. Weekender terest in this little chore, * unless he has a suitable toy chest that's his very own. The Q. -We had a cedar closet chest sOOwn here has ad-installed in our house about Gardeners' Clie cklist d.. aJ be r. k seven or eight years ago. Jt 1t1on ne11ts. It ma cs a had a definite cedar odor until • Plant Camellias now. 'The dandy extra seat. and there earJv-flowering types a re a couple or months ago. / are casters under it for beginning to bloom, or soon Without the odor, I guess the mobility. 1 1 · \\'ill be. By property selectina The cedar no onger is per onning --e * chest pictured was varieties, you can hav e painted and then decorated Ca mellias in bloom from now •• _, . :~ ,• ·' -·! ;+ .. ,. ., ,. ' There are tv.·o basic ways to winteri2e-hiwns planted -tn warm-season g r a s s e s , ac· cording to· the Agricultural Extension Service, UC Riverside. But the Southland homeowner needs to act by mid·October. Seeding rates will vary, says widely used overseeded grass Or. Gibeault: Co Ionia I is annual rye, he added. bentgrass. 1-2 pounds per 1,000 D r . G i beau I t s a i d _squ.are_ feet;--amual rye, 10-overaeedi.ng -fot--winter___g:reen- pounds per 1,000; perennial ing applies lo all of southem rye, the same: Kentucky California except the coastal bluegrass. 2-3 pounds : areas. 'There you can grow roughstalk bluegrass, th e either w a r m or cool same: Red Fescue, & -1 O season grasses, and in many pounds. instancea they don't go dor- The manufa cture r 's claim-That the level has a lig htw eight extruded aluminum body with precision machined end caps ... that a magnetic strip is embedded in the full length of the level to give a firm hold on metal ... that the three vials for level and plumb readings have acrylic covers for added pro- tection ... and that the vials and covers are so constructed that if they are damaged, they can be repla<Sed-wrrho-trt Teturning the level to factory or seryice shop for repair. 1'11E PRODUCT -A fast-with decals. You may wish to Q hid T }k until late spring. setting cement for the home ~ild it without decoration, US· re a .... e Brighten bare spots in the repair market that has been ~_Q,ne of the fancy.....ltlY.woods ------garden by sinking_~ •-~= tested in hundreds-of In-on the market. In that case, -. • l a i ii e r s o f -b I o om i it g The job may be done by. either overseeding or artificial coloring, according to Dr. Vic- tor Gibeault, agricultural ex- tension specialist. If you want to ovcrsecd. the turf expert recommends a cool-season grass such as an- nual ryegrass (the cheapest). perennial ryegrass, Colonial bentgrass, red fe9Clle, rough- stalk bluegrass, or Kentucky bluegrass. HERE'S HOW : By Oct. 15, approximately, 1now y o u r lawn very short, then verticut thoroughly. (A vertical mower can be rented from many garden shops.) This v.·i\I bring up the dead, sloughed-off lear material and other debris. Remove all or this maleria\ and seed into the turf by hand or by machine. "Seed into dry turf," sald mant ln winter, with the Dr. Gibeault, "and then water rC!ulting bleached-out look. gently to wash the seed into · The alterl)ative way of the soil. Watch your lawn achieving a green lawn is moiSlure. All grasses require simply to use a colorant. frequent, light watering to "Several new products are keep seed and soil from drying in ga rden and nursery stores.'~ out. Later, you can water less said Gibeault. "These pr<r- frequently but more intensely. ducts can make dormant tr the days are hot and sunny, grass a pleasing g r e e n . water every day." GeneraUy they don 't wash Gff. HOW FAST wilh the new Most are quite color-fast." gr~ come up? Colonial He said it is important t~ bentgrass sbGuJd come along apply eoloratts uniformly, us- in IO to Zl days: annual rye, 3· Ing a portable sprayer with a 5 days: perennial rye, 3-5; nozzle that gives a ftne spray. Kentucky blue, -I 4 -Z I ; Colorants are conskierably rougMtalk. same; and red cheaper than overseeding, he fescue. lt>-21. By November or noted. Commercial jobs of co\- early December the grass will oring-oo parks, at h I et i c be dense enough to take over fields , gol! courses, etc. -are as the y,·arm-season grass one-fourth as costly a s begins to fade out. overseeding because of the The most ecooomical and labor factor. * THE PRODUCT -A lY.'0- speed belt sander with a dustless attachment. The manufacturer's claim-That the motor is between the pulleys ·lo assure smooth sanding witlx>ut dig- ging or gougillg ... that the uni t has a selection of high speed ·ror fa st mete ria l removal or low ,speed for bet- ter control aOO smoothing finishing ... th at the sander operates at 1200 sanding feet per minute and weighs just 9 pounds ... and that sanding dust is forced by the motor in- to a large colleclion bag that detaches easily for material disposal. * THE PROOUC'i' -A mobile home tie-Oown system that can be power-augered into the ground. The manuf acturer's dustrial and mwilcipal ap-l".°':I just ~ive. it a natural Set ID Mesa Chrysanthemums into t he plications. finish and 1t will be suitable · ground. The ma nu fact u re r 's for storing anru:i reJ and other e Plant Dutch Ins· thi"s I · ~-th · ... ,,..... Horticu1turist Paul Brecht c a1m-11~t e mater 1 a I items Jong after the child has month for Jovelv blue, violet. d · k h--• · 1 than 1 1 will speak ~1onday o n / r1es roe -dJu m ess an grown. t a so mav be built of yeUow, mauve, ~nze blooms h nd / "Culture aOO Care of Orchids" ..,, v our a that, even in cold cedar or lined with cedar. to members of the Costa that look almost like orchids. weather· the product sets hard To obtain the full-si·ze chest B c B h N Your nW""""ryman can outline rl I f i.._.. Mesa. ay ities ranc , a-"" a er on Y a ew uvurs · · pattern number 248 send $1 tional Fushsia Society. simple planting instructions. that it requires only the ad-(add 25c extra per pattern for The meeting will be at 7:30 • Set-0ut Calendula plants dition of water to mi" for use airmail de livery) by currency, p.m. at the American Legion now from nursery flats for · · ·that it spreads easily with check or money order to : Hall, 565 w. 18th St, Costa bright, intense winter co1or. a trowel that it anchors Steve Ellingson Mesa. Brecht has an orchid • Rake leaves as they fall tight and rirm · · · and that it Orange Coast Daily Pilot Pat· nursery in Costa Mesa. and remove faded summer an- can be used to repair cracks tern Dept. There will be a ,social and nuals. It is none too early to and holes in floors, ceilings. P. 0. Box 2383 re[reshment period. Guests begin the fall clean-up in the stairs, patios and swimming Van Nuys, Calif. 91409 are welcome.' garden. pools. !----------------------=----------- * The level is manufactured by the Stanley Works. 1!1i Lake St., New Britain, Conr 6050: the bell sander by Blar and Decker, Towson , Md. 21:.1 4: the tie-dOY.1l system tiv Stewart ~1anufacturing, 325 S.) Shiloh Rd .. Garland. Tex. 75 42 : and the cement by Pocono fabricators , East Stroudsburg. Pa. 18301. 2640 Harbor Blvd . COSTA MESA / Well-planned Hillside Can Stop Fire OPEN DAILY 9 TO 6 SUNDAY 9 TO S • Extre1nely Dr y Su1n1ner Ca us e for R ev ie·wi1ig Sa fety Measu res Following one of the driest sum mer.1 in history. It is good to review guidelines r o r reducing fltt haurdt. A well-planned, g rt e n hillside Is not only beautirul. but is 1n important factor in the prevention o( (ire. The land around structures should be kept bare. or In lawns, $ucculent gro und coven:, or low -g:rowlng plant mnterlala. Planta lhoold be watered regularly In fall and early winter, whc.n hurnldlly is low and e::1sterly w ind s PROTEC T ED B Y SHOVELS LEWISToN, Idaho IAP ) -Mn. HRrOld Ga.laer, "'ho cl1iml to have kllltld hundred.I or rattlesnakes around bet ranch home, thlnb Ille'• fwnd the best WOlllOO for !lolng tlJe job -a lhovef. • · Sile soys !hot oooe while •Uendlntr an auction Ille purchatr<d nvo •bo••il jutt for rattlesnake con- lrol, Sl1e purclloeed one for eacfi ol the out.side wattt tapt *> she knew just Where fo go when 1he noeded ano In 1 hurry. i prevail . Water often and thoroughly to keep the foliages turgid. Don't allow continuous tree qr shrub growth next to buildings. Trees and !'hrubs should be planted si x feel av.·ay from a building. This al· lows for proper alr circulation and $hading ()( walls in hot months. Leave a wtde apace between clumps of trteS and shrub& to reduce the apread of (Ire. lt'1 best to maintain • distinct break between 1ow-growlng planta and taller trees-to pre- vent a ground fire from reaching !rte t<lpl. PLANT SCREENS of shrubs which will act aa: heal ah!elds. t.:crtaln plltospOrUm varletitt, English Leurel, and glouy privet are effective in absorb- ing tilt li"t blast ol a fire. These tblc!t~eOrtd lhrubo hold consldtrable water. Unwatered cblpan-al pllnts hal'i! lfi""'-to be hli!llY flam. mable under drought con- dlllont. Wbue -'bl• - should be '"'lkpoced--<>r replaced by J. cJWncI COVtr lhal wm product less fuel . l"or landlcaplai lnigated blllsides, ground a:iven u:h u Algerian Ivy, Tralllrc fl<lo<mary, 1,.n d. p<O(lltlo- bloomlng Tralllnr Alttcan D1llle1 art top Ote protect\on cholceJ. Srnall-l aled I • • pWlll art ....omrncnded Oil slopes oYtf the larger-ltaved varletleo-tbe·belvy '"'Jaht of the plant could cause it to slip. The small-leaf lee plant!! are sun·loving and d r o u g h t resistant. They root easily and are good barriers to name if Irrigated and kept (rce of lit- ter and weeds. Some to con- sider are Red Spike lee Plant, both the lJ11.illng a n d bush type, and the:!Jfl c<>lor varieties of Ice Plant; White. rose, yellow and purple. CARM~"L CREEPER Is a low.grower for flrt protection. A drought resistant, evergreen 1hrub with blue flowers In months. Sturdy. tough. attractive summer-nowering oleanders are very tolerant nr drought and sbou1dn't be overlooked (or their protective vo\ue. They grow tall and spread nicely. A further b o n u s : nowcrs in red, pink, salmon or white. Where available, 1ta1 i a n Buckthcr:n is a worthy large evergreen shrub, or sm"IJ tree. which Is extremely drought • resistant w h e n establlshed. spring, th111 popular ceanothus FOR FIRE p r o t e c t i o n can be PI 11 n t e: d in-purpo~s. ccrtoln trees ore dlvldually-'One will spread 10 recommended by researchers. f~t--Or In clumpe of two or carob b one commonly-used lhree planta. 1ree in California landscapes. Rorkrole ll 1 low·to-medium Brazilian P e p p e r and gronr which pref en Utile at-California Pep~r ore two ttnllon, 1u)(! doesn't mind .. popular trees ln mJld winter drought. II 1portJ ample climates, and hardtr-to-find blooms and handsomo ly tu· California Lourel b another tu.red foliage. UStf\11 heal screen. Callfomla'1 naUve toyon ll a Your local fire departn'llnt, good choice where a luger farm adviser, Ind nurseryman spodmen b requfnd. It btan•-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;I( mu1M or red berrle1 1nlr wtmer. which i"enw.ia for THOMAS f . AUDf AHTIQUU Wtekandt or by Appolntm1n1 Rosy Rent LOHOOll (APl -Ooe red -dtli••red eo<h ........ b the Olli.Y ttnl Sir John HedgC! allked from the Arehliecta' BtneYaltnt Soclely for the site of the old Walllneford Caltle on the bank ol I.he River 7892 Wntmlnsttr A~nu• 'lbama. The IOC'itt1·c to Nntm1nswr.-c..'71•1•9:2·7s91 build I ~,IOO boma t . ·11_,;,;;----·----·I are sources ior infonnation on fire regulations, and preven- tive actions to take by setting- oul plant materials in areas where fire cou1d be a threat to lift'! and property. The California Association of Nurserymen points-out ·that Fall is an excellent time to plant. ~1any horticulturists reel that it ls the best plantillg soo.son In the Golden State. The aoH retains the wannlh from summer's heat. and preceding the cool season, root systems of newly. planted speci mens develop. During the winter, root development con- llnu~. so that the plant Is able to take advantage of the full surge of apring growth. aiiiiit• CEN1'ER • FALL SALE 20°/o OPf lt121 l l OOiiHUIST HUNTIN6TON HACH llttWMfl .,....,. a ..,.... t6t"4JM • Friday The 13th. Is Your LUCKY Day! That's the day we'll de· liver, dig the hole, add planting mix AND plant · a tree for yon, You select the tree and we'll save it for you W'l- til planting day. Ver1etlle DECO RA JIVE BARK Use whe~ you u·1'nt to dis- cour&$.:C' "'N>dii, ft.<1 fl mulch (Jr J~l bcaluM.: It lookl so """"' 1.98 .... ~ 3 ...... $4.98 SWo'P :sy PW9VE I•• Clloow frofll: e SYCAMOll e ILUI FLOWlllN• JACARANDA e SILK OAI e WllPING WILLOW e DOllAl LIAFID I UCALYnus • S1 6.00 v.1 .. 998 HERB GARDENS Have an lfrrb C&rdtn rlrht at your nnaertJpa. Several ptanttn to chOOH trom. n o .. 1.79 ,. 11.95 ·PHONE 546-5525 . • .. . . " U~I T1lnhof9 Look Into Their Eyes The International Academy of Hypnosis bas selected the five women with "The Most Hypnotic Eyes in the Woi;J d.11 (From top to bottom): Lena ~orne, "whose every look crackles with electricity;" Sophia Loren, "the ey~s with ?-Jl the passion of the ages;" Elizabeth Taylor, "the look of danger which fascin- ates men ·" author Jeanne Rejaunier who "radiates th1? glamour every man searches 'for," and Floren ce Hende:.S:On, "the eyes that conceal 1nore than they reveal ." Scientist: Grizzlies Need Help HELENA. Mont. (UPI) - The grizzly bear, the "king of the American wilderness," once roamed. freely over the Western pla.lns as far east as Minnesota. But as civilization moved west and tbe frontier disap- peared, the griuly fied from bunters and outraged stockmen until today it is found only in parts of Montana aod Wyoming. And some researcber:a say the few bears that remain are in danger of being ex- W"minal•cf. IT HAS BEEN estimalod that as many as 10,000 grizzlies o n c e inhabitated California alone, where the giant bear gave the Golden State its symbol for the state flag. Today, however, scientists say they are only abou~ MIO to 1.000 bears left in the entire United States, although a number of grizzlies remain in CITIZENS START BUSINESS IN NEW COUNTRY Bohumir ind Hedvik1 Sr1mek Hold Future in Hand Hair Removing Czech Defectors Start Venture · Canada. in an electrolysis flnn where Dr. John Craighead, of the By CANDACE PEARSON women and men came to have University of Montana wildlife 0t ""' oa11y ~r1tt s1.11 unwanted hair r cm 0 v e d research unit, says lhe grizzly Hedvika Sramek could speak pennanently b Y electrical should be protected as an en-little E~lish when she and treatments. dangered species, but the states \\'ill not permit it husband Bohun'tir Sramek first Gradually she I e a r n e d because-they do not want to came to the United States English by going to school. lose control of grizzly manage-after d e f e c t i n g from nights. she and her husband Czechoslovakia. would talk about work and be ment. d Dr. Kenneth Greir, Montana That was almost eight years discovered he coul invent a Fish and Game Commission ago. Today,_as a_nisult.-ol..that better electrolysis machine. bear research dfrector, argues early language barrier, the At the Phoenix clinic costa the bear is not endangered or Srameks are starting a oov were high altmugh removal of rare in Montana and Wyoming business with a new home racial halt. Mrs. Sramek said, ·and should . be hunted because electrolysis machine. ,.,.as least costly. of the valuable information Now firmly ensconced in Some wealthy women would hunters provide about their expensively decorated pay from $6,00o to SlD,000 to grizzlies. Turtle Rock home in Irvine, have the hair on their legs HUNTERS -MUST fill out a ~ pemianently mnoved, 8 pro- long form for each grlzz.ly cess which could take three to they kill and send the anlmal's Ea~h Pe·r son five years. head to a state laboratory. has tO ha~e The Srameks moved to It is easy to differentiate ·1rvtne about a year ago ancf between a grizzly and a black his 01ct1 wo11.' Godfrey co-founded I P C bear. (lntemational Peripherals and The hump.backed, f I a t -~ Computer Corporation) In footed grizzlies have small, the-srameks have left r ive Santa Ana. trim ankles that make their years of statelessness behind , By then he had cO!ll(' up front legs look longer. eJthough the feelings about it with a desig n for a hair- The average male grizzly, still remain. removing maciline he liked : A 1 the largest flesh-eating animal com pa cl, portable radio-sized Id ·gh 700 to 900 "Each person bas to have .1 , in the wor , we1 s his own way," Sramek said of model, lt is called "Dep1 ·X' ---M~n Woul:dn'thy -$1:65 Train Fare; Pens Ballad pounds. with the female about and sells for $99.95. half that size, according to defecting. Sramek admits it is definite- -eraigbead. . Their way was to sell what ly a -luxury Item . but says U\t1 The bear is usually about six they could without suspicion, way people can use it at home to nine feet long from its nose leave car and nice apartment every day. to its absurdly short tail and behind, buy an excursion trip With tile eleci:rk:el cumnt stands about 3 to 4¥.a feet high. in the Mediterranean on a off, a "stylet." with a thin nee- Russlan ablp and get off on the di he end · I rted · to ITS THICK, fieecy coat with e on t LS Me in island ol Sicily without ever he The chi I 1 underfur that includes long, t pore. ma ne a um- .. WHITE PLAINS, N . Y . (UPI ) -Standing on the courthouse steps, a magazine editor charged with theft of service from PeM Central Railroad a-sked in a ballad how it was possible to steal "what never existed?" Milton Macklin of Lakeville, Conn., an editor for Argosy magazine, appeared in court ~ this week and argued with a Penn Central attorney about his alleged "theft" on a com- muter train running froni Grand Central Station Aug. 25. AFTER A city judge set a jury trial for Nov. 13, Macklin :-walked out to the courthouse : • steps and distributed t o :--newSJ!len a ballad tie called · "Mutiny on the 3:13" or "Uneasy Rider." He had boarded the train that hot SUfTlI!ler day, Macklin sa id , only to find the windows sealed, the air conditioner and water cooler not working and 25 commuters standing because there weren't enough seats. When the conductor came to collect the £ares, Macklin said he re£used to pay his $1.65 "on impulse. I thought he would just take my name." BUT HE dian"I. Macklin told the rest 0£ his story in a ballad. T/le cops t1iey were wait- ing At White Plain:J Stat.ion Wit/~ handcuffs, clubs and guns :~·Pretty Mean!' Dogs Chew Up Master WACO, Tex. (UPfJ -Lloyd Lester, 50, de!Crlbed as a rec!Ose, tended ~ dogs al his ramshackle fann house near ltere. "Old man Lester let those dogs run free , and they were pretty mean dogs. They've at- tacked cattle and hogs out here be.fore but n e v e r ·humans," safd Troy Johnson, - Le8ter's closest neighbor. Th.ls week JoMson and a friend happened by Lester's place and found the man's body In his baclt yanl, chewed to pieces by the dogs. Justice of the Peace Joe John90n sald Lester, who had no rriends, had bee.. dead for a week. He ordered an autopsy . protective guard hair is often going back. ed on and the hair slides out And the passenger real-' shiny, and that has reSilltedTti · ·-It-worked because they, in witmut pain. The process effect left "collateral'' behind st be r~ated wo·lh each fzed • the nickname "siJvert\p." mu ~,.--· That fightutg tfte rail· Grizzly females are said to to "guarantee" to the govern-pore before all hair Is gone. road be devoted mothers, often ment their return. Sramek will phase out of I '"g playfully w1·th their After living a half a year in TPC t1nd into fUll·tlme opera-1 Wasn't gon11a be no fun. sparr.... h bs Rome, the ro.iple went to New lion of Depll-X Corp .. \\' ere •• ~ . f They printed Ghu. mug-Visitors to Glacier National York and then to Phoenix. his wife is in chargl' o ged me Park backcountry have seen Ariwna. marketing, when sales call for A11d charged me with the fun-loving grizzlies sliding Sramek, who goes by the it. st.ealiit.' down anow chutes. English translaUon of bis fi rst Meanwhile, she is going to Service fro1n the old Fletcher Newby. Montana name, Godfrey, re-established school as a J)!ycMk>gy major Penn Cee. Environmental Quality Ciouncil himself at General Electric in at Saddlebeck Col l~e. How you can steal what director. says they should be the computer department. <1 ··For us it came natural never e:tisted preserved in the United States fieJd in 'Nlllch be was trained. (becoming U.S. cttiu:m J," ls a big mystery to mt'. because "any time You But Atn:. Sramek, "·hose Sramek add!. "We have no diminish the diversity of the nlckname is Hevka got a job other country now." Macklin said that. during his environment through the lossl;;;;;ii;iiii;ii.~;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;.;;;;;;.;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;o;ll trial, he would offer testimony of a species or land you GARAGE• SIDEWALK from fellow commuters who, diminish the range of human like hJm, view the Penn Cen, experience .... a richness is tral's commJter cars as "an-lost." tlquit sardine cans ." ;==========:II s A L E I PeM Central has dedinod lo KIDS LOVE . • comme'nt on the case. 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HUNTINGTON BEACH FAMllY wm<LY Exdusive-OcllW I Faln;~r..IY· t'c>u -· ' --- "Star Chat": Sonntud-Ghe•r.._ - For this .week's cOYer-feature interview, Peer J. Oppenheimer mad e a long-awaited visi t with the -.ry busy stars of CBS television's "'Sonny.and Cher Comedy Hour": the talented and colorful Bono family. Jn this exclusive ••star Chat" session, both Sonny and Cher responded openly and hon· estly to Oppenl\eimer's intensely probing ques- tions concerning their life-style and how it has been affected bythe spectacular success of their record· ings and personal appearances, and their TV show. Read this rare on-depth interview with two of the new generation of entertainers. Discover how-with hard work, personal honesty, and loyalty and r• spect for each ol her-they've been able to bridg• the-gap and achieve unique acclaim from audl· ences of all age!'. e FAD OR FACT -Now that lhe Dulles, Mia Jo~arrow and other headline-grabbing celebrities have droppod transcend•nlal medlt.allon !TM), 1t1aharish1 lt1ahesh Yogi and others are winning new public attention on the bub of lclenti!lc studiu which seem to prove TM works. • ITALIAN STYLE -Pork Chops Armando is the stu(fed ·meat di&h with an lt.alian aura U1al gets full treatment this week by Pamlly Wetkly J.'ooct Editor Marilyn l~an.sen. Look for a com- plete menu. kitcbon ·lested recipes and step-by· step inslructions. AU Con1iug Sunday Wi th The I DAILY PILOT l FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO S.OUNDS OF THE HARBOR ; • • • Co111111 e nt Page I - 'Our Own W orSt Enemies' People's Repu blic of CHINA ' """ ~ 'LEFT BEACHES CLEANER' Union Oil's Hartley Governme nt, Business at Odds 'fhe /ollowing is taken from a Sept. 8, 1972, addTes.s in Sacramento to tht Califprnia Chambe1' of ComnwYCI bJ lite preside11( of tilt Union Ofl Com,.. IXl ny. Ry FRED L. HARTLEY To me, political responsibility means p'roviding leadership for the common good. ll means placing partisanship in proper perspective. It means lower cost sovernment with higher value results. Yel the sad truth is that today govern· ment is costing us more and giving us Jess. Thirty years ago, the California Lcgisla1ure cost us less than $1 million to operate. Twenty years ago it had nudged over $2 million. Ten years ago it had climbed to nearly $9 million. Thi! year. rnore than $36 million was budgeted for the same purpose. Sessions are becoming longer and tempers are growing shorter. Jt's a partisan wrangle of "you did" -"I didn't." The common good is taking an uncommon beating. The problems that face business and gvvenunent today are not new ones. A3 a mat\er of fact, they are the same prob- lems that have vexed man during recorded history. They stem from ig- noranct and injustice, from poverty and rear: IT IS ONLY that we have achieved so much so quickly through our broadening technology that our people have no pa- tlence·lf solutions cannot be·provtded ·to-- day -or tomo1TOw at the latest. And they blame us both -government and industry -for not passing daily miracles of sociaJ progreu. ~ Dean J.farold Williams ol the Graduate School of Management at UCLA pointed out recently that while business was building the economy after World War JI, "social changes were considered the re- spomibility of government· But govern- mental progralll.$:. _fHive promised quick solutions and have not delivered them. "In the face of disillusionment, even some of those who in the past strongly favo'red government action in all things have mme to look increasingly toward business to take on responsibility for the quality as well as lhe quantity of life." The paradoxical thing is that while this look to business for leadership is taking place, at the very same time research s unanimously reflect growing public nchantment with b u s i n e s s • ortunately similar disfavor is being ressed agalnst government, against education, and agalMt labor. nus ls a lime of opposition t.o the established orden -no matter wbat they mq be. rr IS TRAGIC that In the lace or this discontent, business and government tear at eacb other needlessly, -reinforcing those who would see us }>Uloried. Actua11y, we ate our own worst enemies.. ~ me bring together for the mpme.nt these issues of corporate and political responsibility. They must grow together in our chailglng soCial enviroomenl We in business a~ no longer OJlly supplying basic goods and servJces. We are helping improve the quality of life. lt is government that seems to be shirking responsibility. For it ls not re!lponsible action to ac- cede to every demand, no matter bow ir- relevant or injurious. But it likewise is not responsible action to ignore the just demands, the relevant or the Injured. It is not responsible action to urge !!pending and spending as the only solu- tion. But it is equa1ly not responsible action to refuse to spend money when money can help. • Sea of Japan How to Meet the Press r RA VE NOT been talking just 8bout the CaJlfornla Legislature. Nor am I con- demning them one and all. For example, I'd like to speak for a moment of a dJf. ferent abuse of political responsibility. · I doubt there's a person in · this au· dience who, when I say "Santa Barbara," doesn't have as his first or se- cond response "oil spi11." Yellow Se a For longer than I care to think about, the myth has continued that oil drilling Nixon N eeds Communication ope.rations in the Santa Barbara channel have created overwhelming pollution. Actually, oor cleanup of beaches and water left the shoreline cleaner and pret- tier than ever. And contiiiuing studieS by scientists from USC and elsewhere have contirffied there was no lasting damage to marine life. -The author is chief of 1/1e Christia·n Scie1ice i\fo?1itoT's \Va s 11 i 11 g ton buTeau. By COURTNEY R.-SHELDON Presidential assistant John D . Ehrlichman forewent the luxury of ad- dr~~,!!ing several hundred ~ublican youths at Miami Beach. He ihtmediately asked for questions and arter his first answer dcclured: '"I am going to check to see if lhert is a mttow:rrpeach-liiile.""liiifJanSwer your question?" He had. So he moved on to others clamoring for attention. Would the Ehrliclunan technique help significantly in making presidential press conferences more useful to the president and the public? ~10ST likely yes. A change or this type. or course, can only bf! initiated by the president. He determines th e format and the place. He selects those to ask questions. He asks, through his press secretary, for a cut-off time, usually a half hour· He can refuse to take ques! ions on cer- t;11n subjects. He can adapt an ans"·er to oue question to state his views on a v;ho\ly unrelated subject. He may suffer thro~h little prefatory speeches by correspondenll. The ques· lions may seem unfair and incomplete. But the last word Is always the president's. THERE IS no quarrel with this. The president is elected by the people. His performance is judged ulllmattly al the ballot box. For Americans, who !lave n o parliamentary system of interrogation of leaden, the press col\ference is the only "'ay a president can be asked topical questions from a wide range of vie w- points. Only the avid partisans, or guileless onlookm who hnve little knowiedge oC how much every government needs prot>- ing In full vlew of the public, would downgrade the press conference out of t~istence. Wttite House officialS from time to time have cited the inadequacies of press conference proced'.ll'es as one reason for neglecting to find time for them. They say the president "communicates" with the public in many different ways. PRESIDENT Nixon does devote several days to preparing himself for press conferences. "It requires hard \..·ork ... I can assure you/' he said on June 29. s--there a new format-and-scheduling the president and the press can agree would be an improvement? There is. What ia needed ls to carry ROme present trends to their logical con- clusion. .• Perhaps the best way for the press to persuade the president to increase pres3 conferences would be to take more ac- count of his problems. If it takes too much time to prepare for regutar all-inclusive press conferences, ~hen it ill time to break down even na- tional and international sessions to their components. TlfERE COULD be con f"? re n c es devoted wholly to relaUom with the Chinese. negotiations with the soviet Un ion, nuclear missile agreements, the Vietnam war. the North Atlantic Treaty Alllance, the Middle East. On the domestke scene, there could be conferences on the economy. an~i Ing bills. revenue sharing. tax refo ' : etc. lie could open up any confcren e for brnader questions, or schedule an oc· casional one for broad questions. If news conferences are too disjointed and hectic the president C8ll use Ehrlichman's method to prompt follov.·- up questions. If the East Room televised conference.!' are too theatrical and put undesirable pressure on both the president and the press, then the present practice of Mr. Nixon to hold most conferencts more in- formally ln his Oval Office could be con- cinued. TELEVISED conferences could be reserved for !Imes when the president has a statement that he wants to make to the public at the start of the conferences. The ne~.i:: demise -of the press con- ference in the Nixon era forces the news Do you know that in July a state media to examine the whole loaf. Jn regional water quality control board another term. President Nixon could ordered the City of Santa Barbara to -cease and desist from dumping its re-examine his thinking on press con-sewage into the channel because the city ferences. He now holds one conference was polluting and contaminating the ' 0 I about every two months. Other modern ocean? _presidents averaged at least two -·-_ANDOO_YOUalsoknow.thalthecily's nn<:l_ce T ... ea+·y fo-.. }f ....... eas mootb.-direetor-ol publie-wori<>-..00 lhat,.lrom a-.(:..'"'" -- -.1.:.. -·"-' . .L- . :\.U..L . . When press conrerences are held once public hel_llth standpoint, Santa B8;1"bara's ·. a week, a question asked one week may sewage disposal srstem ,was ten times as be. followed up the next and au subjects bad as the 1969 011 spill . N d Imm di ' A 0 of importance tend lo, get touched on. B=ra-vo~~sy~~w~~ ~~ ee s . e ate ct1on Wlth greater regularity a president has bond issue to correct the problem? less homework lo do in between.. '-J.c:.. That's really ..more_than political ir- The debate has other pros and cons. It responsibility. That's truly civic ir- has, in President Nixon's term, resulted responsibility. mostly in stalemate and some ill feeling It a11 seems to mean that none or us ' can really throw stones. And that being INTERYJEWS wtth and briefings . by the case, let us pledge (o work together ?residential assis~ants such as Dr. Ktss-and not tear asunder, to recognize our inger and E r l 1 c h m an have been frailties, but pursue our strengths. Let us er:onnously helpful. It has been the alJ accept the mantle of responsibility. policy of the Nixon administration to Believe me, if we don't become make these men available at news peaks. political activists you can rest assured They are well-infonned and articulate. the "yappies" will continue to an the But there i.s no substitute for feiular ap--void and you and I will receive exactly pearances of the president. the kind of government we -deserve. ..-----Our ltla,. fn San Frane!lseo------. Quake·F ears 'S hake Up' San Franciscan By HEllB CAEN _ The author is a research feUow irl East Asian legal studies at HarvoT4 Law Schoot By JOUNGWON ALEXANDER KIM A continued UN peacemaking force in Korea is of major import to the development of permanent peace ar- rangements. At pre~nt, while unification is an intemal issue, the JXlSSibilily of war On July 4 of this year South and North in Korea is still an international problem. Korea agreed to cooperate in seeking Both sides have .formally concluded peaceful means for national re-unifica-bilateral defense treaties with outside na· tton. Now the two Koreu must consider lions: South Korea with the United what steps must follow that decision. States, and North Korea with the Pressure fu both parts of Korea for a U.S.S.R. and the People's Republic of resoluUon calls for action. Delay on China. either side could create serious internal UNCURK, on the other hand, seems no problems that would binder the goal. longer called for now that the Korean!! In Asia as 8 whole, the current fluid have agreed to unification through their own errorts. state of international affairs is highly Both sides now agree that dual favorable for re-unification. But that membership in the UN is not desirable favorable condition could freeze up again since there is only one Korean nation. once new structures of power begin to Both prefer a postJXlnement until unifica- merge. tion is achieved. Clearly;-tbe political issues between the On the other hand, since South Korea two sides will not be quickly or ea~ily has observer status at the UN, it would resolved. There are three moves which be reasonable to admil the North to the two Koreas can take, howe.ver, which observer status as well . This would avoid could greaUy increase the prospects for ,,,. involvement of the UN as a partisan in settlement: the Korean problem. FIRST, South Korea is still openting NORTH KOREAN admission to the under a decree of national emergency technical agencies of the UN without any d e c 1 a r e d I a s l D e c e m be r ' preconditions should be encouraged. This cwtenaibly because ot a fear of a threaten-would give the northern regime entree ed Nol1b Korean invasion. BefOl'e further into the international system. Only by 'prOiiiil can be made a formal nonag-bringing it out of isolation can Non.h gression ap'fflDelll must be signed Korea be encouraged to adopt intema· belween tbt two 1ldes. tional standards of conduct in solving dis- T~opical Dise~e Pos es SAN FRANCJSOO -Everytime l have I u n ch In the Palace's Garden Court, I stare up at !hos& 10 h u g e crystal chandeliea. Jn fact, t Usually flnd myself seated directly under one, which is most wuettllng to anybody wbo_ aaw Lon • Olanry In "Phantom or the Opera" al M tarly age. You don't remember the main chandelier o[ tbe. Paris Opera House crashing down onto the scream- Ilg audience? You're better off. NOW THERE'S Ibo parapei ... call..t law. A 'JIBl'apet Is not a 1k)'-dlv· Ing dog, It's g-ally a plec:e or decorlUve maaoory hanging out over the street from Ibo tops or our older 1>1ilcllnp. Mighty Pl"ltY they""'• and mighty heavy. In a Rood abake, porapeta are tbt fJnt cbunu ol m850CU'Y to come loose •nd·-11· one chunlt bll3 yw In Ille head yw are very dead ror aomt time to oorne. SECOND. both sides must agree on how to lpprooch the lssue of Ko~an unlllcatlon btlore the UN. So long as the UN is Wied as a battleground between the two. It CM. only hsmper resolution of the Korean problem. At present. the formal poaltklol al bo\b X..... toward Ille UN role ""' ..u ..... tndlctory. The joint ..,..meot ol July 4 specillcally stalea that unlOcat.lon must be achieved 0 wllhout t1.temal imposition or in- terference. •• putes. A third step is the development of joint Korean WKiertak.ings, especially in the economic field. Peril to -Deve lopment \Vh&t are the world"s greatest health problems! Malaria! Malnutrition? Per- haps. But there ls an equally serious one that most Amtlicalll haye never hea rd of. II 11 calltd AC.htstotomla!is, or Bilhan.la. Jt ls a chronic lnfcctlon that leads to such 17mptomi u anemia, pcrforAled in- lf.sllnes and palnful awelllng of the nb- domm. 'l?ie sufferers lose bodily runction and mttp. Jn aevert cases they are unable to wort-at all . Some 200 mJIUon person!! in Asia, Alrie1, South ArMrica and other tropical reg'°"' bave uua dhleaM:. Oevelopi"' n.&• Ilona in lboee area.a list the dlteaae a1 ""' ol Ille m.ior obslaclt1 to tbtlr devrlop....,l THE DISEASE 11 cautrd by 1m31J "'°""' celled Sch.IJtOIOmet, whlcb ttve in ,ht velnl lhat ltt"Vt the dlatttive orpna ind tho lnltltlnt1. 'lbtre ihcy mate ind releue qp. Many of the tggl penetrate 1-'--!Jll."'•allt ol lhe oll .... t•l')'-CM1Al.,,,..tho bladd<r. Othm -trapped In the Iver or in lhe 1._. The bocl)' It dam· lfed throqlt l<oklll lo u,..., tlaaud. ~gh oomp1J .. 1lon1 orltln'c Crom 111 ' • own immune reaction to ~ eggs. Some o( the eggs pau out through the dlg~tive wast ea a.nd, tn fresh water, hatch lnto rree-ewimmlng larvae, wbJ.cb inrcct snails living ln the nttr. Another developmental form of the worm emerges from \be snails and ln- lects, by sltln p<notrallon, bwnans who happen lo tooch or bt In Ille wa..,.. These forms develop into adult.a in thtlr human hoo'3, rrl•m •118' and ltort lhe cyde au over agaln. 11 II .. 'l' 10 ,.. wby lhe dlM!ue 13 wldcw pread In ln>plcal unclttdevoloped coontriea. Sanitary \f'Utmtf'lt of human - WOIM (Ofl<n a >Olltte ol lertliber) if in· adequale and the people ""' uJ)09<CI to river or lake water lhrouah hTl.gaUon, bolhlna and other lcilvlu.._ SEVEl\AL SERIOUS .rrorts II con- lrolllnc lhe dl1<uo have bten made by tre•linl vlcllma with dnlp, l<llllng the 111aill or changJni Ille •alff _,, bablU of the poopf&. Bui the IUcctU hat been Umlted by lhe-colia and m.anpower--i.- qulrt'CI. Now evldtnce I.I accumulatina thal a vaccine to' lJ'Mlunlie 11Affilt tchlstosomiastJ may be ftult>ie. n. Salli lulltute I worry about these chandeliers because I don't want one falling: on me in the next earthquake, a neurotic thought lhat occurs only to me. Nobody else tn San t'ranciJco worrlel about eanhquakf!, ! ~· OLD TIMEllS, look back on the 'Ill quake ll a colden age, which It wai, in a way. Nolhlna quite 90 uclllng bu happened here since Ibo Gold Rush, even ~ yw're a 4i<r ran. That big u en the RJcbter put us on lhc map while almolt •hakina us off it, and I mow .... people who ......Uy hope II will happen a11in lf only to see If our "wtbquak1>prool" hlgb-rlscrt really -Tbe San Franciscan'• fatallst\c at- titude towanl oarthqW1k., b rantutl• and alao poulbly fatal , , conaldertna lbat ewry expert in tbt world agrm lbat ancilher wboppu II on lhe way. Nm minute, noxl'rnonth; nut ''"' - It'll hll and nobocly'a dolol 1Jl11blna· about It . 1"trt WU I bond~ last June lo brtn& <Mr acboola up la - quake-restslalll llandanll and ll "" dfflaJed Do -lbaL! we cart tbou' our children? Meanwhile, "' IJ\•e ~1, literoll7 lbal It Iha ... , ......... 11 ..... The law aa)'1 that par.apell shall he removed but do you see Ml' activity that mcmblea parapell b e l n I removed! The radical Commle-ln- lpil'ld undert?Olllld ti-, la that Joe • Allo4o won't enr .... the parapet law -hit rlcll -l'riendl OWll bulldlnp that have them, and t1Je1 eolt. a ton of money to remove. UM. alrflll>lll the glngerbrMd rr.ni Ben 8111J'1 Fairmont could coot •t• ... and why opond ii wben nwbo tbn _,he aaother big Wlhqualie lllJW(J't Would St. Andreaa h1mMll llnil llltll with lhll! Altrwttl !'In llct. and tire! "' -.i. Joe ~blamed for ••erytlinf, '1111 ..., ......, ht doesn't.. WWT)' abool tartbquakrl. for hlml<if or hil ,,_, 11 lbat he just naturall7 brlma wlU. Cllftl'klenoe. warr1nttd 1 n d othtrwbe. Al...-the nm U m U..... Richter, J can tee h1m now, beamb\; out ove< lhLllDOkloi. llalteoed cit¥ and ..,inc "I Ilk yw, lolkl, la Iha! urbaa ...,..... or It that urbaa rtneWal?" , North Korea holds that UN In- volvement ln the lssue Is external ln- tsfenoce. Yet on Aue. 4, North Korea aMo•nlC<d !bet It aupportl debate or the llaue bef.,. Ille UN. Soutb.X..U, on Ille olber hand. lml stiled Iba! UN involvoment is not ex· temal lnl...rerence, yet aeeu lo preveot IUCb debate on grounds lbat Ibo two llid<I -tlftOd that uolllcalion iJ an inlm>Ol • 1aaue lo he decided bot--·· . No .. llllt a....,...1 .... -iuched, there iJ no ....,.. !or lhe UN lo dehtle Ilia ~ on Iha other bond, lhert .,. ......i -inftl..U.. Korea wblc!t must be dacldod b)' tbe UN. n,... in- cluc19 .tilt pr_,.. al UN -kttplOC lorcea In "-: _.,,.. ol lhe Unli.d Nation Commlailao on the UnUlcatlon and llebabilitatlcrl ot kotta ( UNCURK J ; lbe question al ona flt hnt itoreu haVinf lilll.-.lllllllblnblp in Liie UN;_ Pllliblr ol>wver lllU f!!o' llortb Korea !South Koru alrudJ bu -.Ver statutl: and inrmbenhJi> al K<na in •lrlolh UN llclmical .l(eocl ... One po1sible project might be a joint venture in the exploltatioa. of oil and other undersea resources on the Korean continental shelf. International agencies would undoubtedly be willing to grant technical assistance and loans £or such cooperative ventures. Many governments might be willing to supply outright grants to t'ncouraji! cooperation In place or con- frontation. The actual experience of working together in coopentlve un- dertaking! could help N!duce ll>e mutual ausplc.\om and rtnew the natural aense or brotherhood necwary !or -nificatlon. . \ CbrtsUu Sdeece Moaltor Strvlce --iWWW- Saturday, {)(lober 7, 1972 The comment page of the Dally Pilot Sttks to inform and •lf1!11llale readers by pretenUng a variety of com- mentory on·toplcs of lnle,.. e.lft tnd ai(nilicanre from lnfnrmed observers a n d •{'Okesmen. Robort N, Wtod, P•bllsliar • • Good ~orning ·girls and boys. The weather lady con- fided to '"" that this m'IJ' be one of thole ~great days in October when the Santa Ana winds make It feel like sum- mer, an(fyou can sl!P down to the beach and forget -for a day anyway -lh81 summer has faded away. But we have such an in- teresting topic for this week that I know you will want to set aside a few minut~ and devote them to drawing 1 pic- ture and composing a poem. And if you are really clever, you may even be able lo come up with a poem about that tropical traveler Columbus. J ~ "' ·····-· Yes, Monday is Col\Jmbus Day -as designated by the United States Congress. at least. Actualfy it is Oct. 12, but we celebrate it this year on the 9th because U\at is a ' -· Monday, and it makes a * PRIZE WINNER * longer weekend. At any rate, Columbus Day, also called Discovery Day, is the day on which Columbus is supposed to have cn,<overed America -48(1 years ago. Christopher Colwnbus was an Italian explorer in.. the service o' Spain. He convinced the queen that he ~ld have the mopey and supplies to make a voyage aroilnd the Marni Whitl•r• 7, 303 Clevel1nd Drive, Huntington Beach Any child' uitder 12 can enter Uncle Len's Ciontest. Here's all you do: (1) draw picture on piece of plain, white paper sin inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Entries mu.st be received by noon on Thursday for publication on the following Saturday. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar,. world to far away ports. But on his way he bumped into America. Now there is some dispute about whether he was the first to land on this continent. In fact, many historians claim that Columbus ls wrongly given credit for finding it, and that as many as three other explorers preceded bin\. it's true about Vespucci , because America is named after him. He did, at the least, know a great deal about the world, and if he never visited ~erica, he at' least· had a unique imagination. He was a cartographer, one who makes maps -rare things in the early days or discovery in the mi ssion is to draw a picture of Columbus and his three ships (can you name them?) sailing toward America. You may just draw one ship if you like. Or you may picture Christopher stepping off his ship on that famous day. There should be some good poems inspired by a famous historical incident like this. But you may submit jokes &l\. any subject. Some of you, like Lorri, are really supplying Uncle Len with a lot of funnies. Keep 'em coming, and don't forget Andy. And of course there were . some men way back then who told grel!t stories about saillng and finding new continents - among them Amerigo Vespuc· ci, another Italian, according to some sources -who may never even have been on a ship. world. Then there was L e i f ~---/,I IJ, /,,I Ericson; .w11o many believe Larol 'j Lorner was really the first to come to America, about the year 1000, RIDDLES and JOKES almost 1000 years ago. He was Norwegian and was called Eric the Red. to our con- That's a strange situation if Anyway, back test,,. For nut -------wee~ your _ -*-Dick: What did one chick say to tbe other chick when the hen laid an orange· mstea<IOtan egg? ._..,._._wt1wteA* AHy, •!• 0,.... C.... Delly Pht, lo1 1560, C•tw M ... Celff. Andy wndl t com(lltlt 20-YolU..,. i.et al 1111 M..-lt Sl\Mleflh ·~IOjlitlffl la Miry P1bl1, t;I 10, of P1tllbur;h, Pi .. for hfr question : How did lhe Smllhsonian InstlluUon get Its name? lot of mystery to hig life. In the past, many children suf- fered through this sort or humiliating nonsense. But young James protested and went to court to claim the name Smithson ror himself. No doubt he felt angry because they denied him hi.9 PRIZE ININNER , Spiro: Look at the orange mamalaid. ' LotTI M«•tlu, n. 1sn MJnOn:•. POEM Hollywood is tlie home Of many stars. Restaurants, movies and fancy cars. It's the home or directors, Writers and stunt men Plus the rats Willard and Ben. CHll Mtst There are studios, actors and cam~ramen All trying !OdO their best, Succeed and win. It was named for a remarkable man whose life is somewhat s hrouded in mystery, When the United States broke away Ir o m England, he was a school boy in Europe. Though he never visted "'our young country, he had a great faitb·in its future. father's title. Some guessers " "•._.,. h•ll ,.., .. , -,. MtllC'f ",..,.,., "" oun1111 Clalm that he •-ft his fortune Drf\19, Hu~""""' lffdl, for ""-WIMilR9 ..,,,., "' llM 11.-, n; lllOI --lttl. Mail ..--W ..,,. ti UtKW Left, to Ameriea out of spite. But •1111 1•. '"'' Meu, c.111. nu. · James Smithson was much too '-----------'----------' He gave a large fortune to help Americans to understand their great ro:te =rn world . history. This James Smithson was renuu:kable and h Is Smithsonian Institution has done all that he hoped, plus very much more than he coutd have dreamed. Famous persons make us curio~ about their private lives. When the details are mysterious, all &Orts of. 1torie1 are IJlvented and circUlated arounl! This may explain why iiltelligent to let anger or spite rule any part of his life. He studied in England and was nted among the great scien- tists of his day. tte was an expert in chemistry and minerals and discovered the mineral caUed smithsonite . But the wholehearted interest of his life was all mankind. He knew better than most people that the progress of civilization depends on spreading truth and knowledge to all the peoples of the world. there are so many different """" .,,. .,.. to Mllr1tM OOl6" stories about the life of James -· "" n. o1 """'""'· N.J., tor Smithson. ""° quHtlOll: Everybody tries to guess Are there really o&ber &Olar why he founded the lfUl system1? Smithsonian Institution and gave. his name to It. Actually F Or 8 l o n g t i m e , the few facts we know about astronomers suspected that him are quite enough.to figure ours la not the only system in the univene. Then a few years out wily he did this . ago, planelt were detected In we know that he was bom In France In 1785, or thereabouta. the neighborhood of several His parenta were English, and stan. this Is where the mystery Planets tre small, dark begins. Both of them were bodiea and the only ones our wealthy and It seems that his Instruments can detect acron- father was a duke. But they the vut dlflances belwffn ut were not married 10 each and the stars would hJVt to be other. In Ux>se days, lhls tort u big <YI bigger than Jupiter. or thing wu hard on-a-ehtld..------'A1Clee klondo eo !ar art He had no right to bi• whoppen. But they prove that father'• name snd. of all other llln do havo plantl&. lhlnga. peo91e loot.d clown on And most llklly the oolar 0 child wtlh no ll8lllO of !ill .,-.. with whop p I n I own. Today. tl1ll 1ou.nd1 planelt allo have olhen loo rldlculoul. becaUOO most of UI llJMl1 to be detecttd. have grown out oul of aucb un-Aatronomen now susped clvi112ed old ldea1. 'nllnk that tllm ..., mllllona and ioodness• no ,.1111ble inodern pertlaJll bllllooa of other Mlllr pel'IOll b!am<t • child 1ar .,.._ 1n .... G•luJ. 0ur • what lil• parenl& did Ot did not plandl ~ r.......s when the ... 111"1 M WU born. A ncenl Dul In 11-dlYI tlley did. t'-Y -"'5 that Ullo .,.,.- H01fevtr, the nlceot poOplt be the -jll'O<.'<dutt. made • big thhC olloul not II lhlt 11 IO, there may be dlscuulna tbe )lrObtem. '!'!Ill 1boolt HID btlllon aolar aymm1 ., .. -·· to be polll& .... ~ In .. , Oaloq. Ceillnly .. did not mike 10"111 J--!hai ourt II not-the m)ly let! 1111_,better ond n oddod • ooe. •· I .,, _ _ TorteJ-e· R.ce . Peter, one of lllree e!Jnt torioia,s, "need" from summer to winter quarter• at auburban Chlca10 Brootlield Zoo, and JOI .. UnJOlki~ •• Ill from younf obotfV rs. A ~rlze wu awarded to the per· IOft 11bo ll!eaod Ille el1pled Um• al crawl -S bouri' and 2:1·mtnutet !or a quarter of a mile. ·-' • Birds of a Feather This serene scene was seen at the San Diego Zoo recenUy, as a flock of flamingos spent a leisurely ~ltUfcS.1)', October 7, 1972 DAILY PILOT afternoon ignoring tourists. And photographers. Get Your Pet Started Off Righ.t Starting off on the right foot is important lo you as we:ll as to your pet. Your life with him will be more pleasant and safer if you pay attention to these trouble spots: HIS l\tEALTl!\·IE: It's no fun to have a dog that growls, snarls, or snaps at anyone that dares to approach him when he 's eating. You can prevent this by having different mcmbeNi of the r a m i I y deliberately interrupt his feeding from time to time. when he 's a puppy. This will help him get used to the idea his mealtimes aren't sacred. DESTRUCTION: E v e r y puppy will do his level best to destroy your house. Some prefer chewing, others rip- ping, others eating your prized possessions. Don't let yours get away with it. Scold him severely -spank him if il helps -when you find him dining off your bedroom slip- per. Then give him something of his own to chew on. You'll be doing him a kindness a.s well. Half of the stuff he chews on -plastic toys, elec· tric cords -could kill him. CAR CHASING : Not all dogs chase cars, but if yours shows any interest in this dangerous sport, discourage Jt at once. He will either wreck cars or kill himself in the pro- cess. There are many ways to break this habit. One is to let him case your own car, then stop suddenly, have someone YOUR-tfEWNUll PART I --NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give yourself 10 points for each correct answer • 1 Tbe senate last week approved & foreJgn ald authorization bill after (CHOOSE ONE : addJng. dropping) an end .. tbe .. war amendment by MM.eeacbusetts Senator Edwa.rd Brooke. .2 Japan's Prime MJ.niater~ a '911lt to••? •• a.nd expreeaed regret and penance for put Japanese a.greaston aptnsi that naU011. a-the People'• ROJ'1bllo o! Cbloa b-tbe .Pb.111pplne• c-B..lrm& 3 Norwegian voteH (CHoOOE ONE: rejected, approved) lotnlnc tho European Economlc Com- munity, &110 kDowD u tbe .EEC or Common .M&rket. .f. ''The Lone Eagle'' 1a lead.lnJ a camp&Jp. to eave the rue monkey .. ea tine eas.le of the Phillpp1.nee. The •'Lone Ea&le', wu a nickname gtven to •• ? •• , wbo 1• now a conaenaUont&t. a-John Glenn b-Obarleo LtodlJorp c..JerseyJoe Walcott 6 The United Nal1009 G«>enl A1 .. mbly arr-I to cona.lder the matter ot jnternaUoD&l terror- ism. Tzue or Fa.la•? PART II -WORDS IN THE NEWS Take 4 polnU for each word that YOll can match with lta correct meanlllc. i ••.. .im.rom.ent 2 ...... quota 3.~ •• qenda 4 ••••• quara.atlne 5 ••••• addendum a-flxed ahare 1>-ll1t of thlnp to bo d11CU11ed or done c-conflDement., e1pe- Clla.1ly tn wa.r d•aometblns added e-torced l10laUon from other• PAIT Ill -NAMES IN THI NEWS Taite e polnta for namea that you correctl1 malcb wUb IM clU.a. can l ..... Karl Wallenda 2 •••• .Joe l'ru1er 4.,. .. Mu1te-mld All B ..... L)'Nl.0 0. Plodll"I a•Pre1 ldent ~lxon1 1 cblel oamp&lp htt><l- nlJer b-boa"Jftlpl boxJllc dwnp o-Prlme Mla.1.ter, the B11Mm•1 d•bet.d ol famau1 clr- CILI fa.mil, e e-lonner bt..,7,,.fpt box! .. c hampion jump out and !lcare him, scold him. or spank him . The im- portant thing is for the dog to learn that cars aren't "afraid" or him. cat will me any part or the house ralber-thlft-retum-to-a... - bo• which Is dlllalleful to her. If you can~ -to -br<ak your cat. cbocli 8lld ... \Vith respect 10 ca ts: when you lall ...,..nr' ber bol<. llOUSEBREAKING : Ca ls are usually very c I e 8 n animals. If you show your kit- ten the box she should use, scold her a n d return her straight to !he box if she has a mishap -th·c Oousebreaking job is often completed in a coupl e of days. You may want to use a box -preferably hard ru bber or metal. Ftll It "'ith sand, shredded paeer Ytoodsha vings or one of the chemically treated gravels which dry and deodorize. It may· be that JOUI" pet'1 .tan.. danfl of cl""'1llnell he billher than yours. CLAWING and acra!dllDc: Most call need to tcratch on something. (It keeps their claws sharp, ready for any emergency.I If ,... keep a scratching post. (aome flnttly· anchored piece of k>g or .bl~"'oc;;k;.._--1 covered with cm,>eling) you will be saving yourself clawed upholstery, shredded drapes and disfigured 1&ble legs. \\'hatever you use -keep the box fres h and clean. A Te•t Vouraelf H1r1•1 I dlenc. lor .........,_ In 1M t_I.., olf "'°""" t9 r .... I'll 1e11 1'111 or ht• own .. _ "' -.~ rfkt "'" .-1¥ Mtwt 0¥11 Ill t"4 11•1.-.C:Y 01 J'OYf tM1 ,.,..,. (you dCWl't -........ i.f .... •Ill of Ille l1ml,., --t.w 'tOU '"-out) lflllt Mt ftOw tNld'I l'tU ~now .OOUI w11a1•s -on In l'M -Id IOdty, DoR'I Ckoll -Aa1-. ~ (lttl'l'tlil ..,_, ...... -''- Match word clues With their corr11pond- lng pictures or llJ'mbola. 10 polllla for each correct 1.111wer. B FDA c 0 1976 '· I :1 ~.;..: .. M 1 ..•.• Tbe capital of lhl1 troubled n&Uon. 11 Kampala 2 ...•• Some members ol c • .,,.... -a .. llllltOll pnipu& lo aid • : ? •• 3 ••••• Tbe UnltedNaUCllllWI proolatm1d., 1 •• ••worlcl Populal1oll Year'' . ..... Democrauc ~cepre .. Jdontlal ollldld&te 5 ..... Tbe 200tb lllllliftft&l7 of tbe Unll«I 8tatea lodependeaoe will lie CeJebn.t.ed J.a • o 1. I 6 ..... ' ' ? ' ' lb-toned to .,. et o •naJ"'nb UN meml>tnblp apJn 7 ..... Th• ' • 1 .. tlpt.nld control.a on ba•all'o- ropb- 8 ••••• Repullllo&n <rice -' tdtnUalO&Ddl4&te Dlplomall !.-nt a ...... ..,. ...... ....... of milled- 10 ..... PNltdon( NIXOD .,... deJ"ld \be • • ? • • to tn•eat11ate &1.lepd proflieert,. to "'&o- •let p-alA w. f H FBI J HOW .DO TOU RATI t . (-locloSW.olCMa ~l 7111 .,.....-. '111tCD,...·IDflCAX .... ,. ..... - 1111 '°,.... __ ..... ··"""""'·.,.,. fW.Y DllaJl•ON CMJll1tON Wbat 11-clo J'OU ldalL .,._.__ .. the --al ••pofpt ···-Who la ObaltlD&D of .... MouM;le•kl•Cam- mlUte? •VIC, IM., ,_.., ~i.. ---------------...----..-- • I • DAILY PILOT ........ · .lllillor Trtoily Baptbt. RI UIO l)aktr St., Coata Mesa; service Sunday at 11 a.m., chUrcb IChool at 9:45; aermon from Baolt of Jooah; evening service aj 7 p.m~ Finl Bapll" Cbarch of lrvhle, at CUiver and Campus P~. · service Sunday at 11 --a.m..~urch IChoof at 9:45: youth Bible study Sunday at 7 p.m. ·Pulpit & Pew lvan B. Bell; \V omen 's !"ellowship ~1onday at 10:30 a.m.; prayer and Bible study \Vednesday at 7 p.m.; Bible Study Thursday al 10 a .m. Unlvei-slty BapU1t Church, al m2 S.E. Bristol , 5anta Ana Heights: service Sunday at 1 l a.m .. church school at 9:45 ; \sermon "The Luke.warm Churrll, ~ by the 'Rev. \\'Uli.s J. Carrico; church d e a c o o s ' service at 7 p.m. Christion Science a.m.: Fin:t Chureh or Christ, Sclwtllt, 8th and Olive, Hun- tington Beach, services and church school at 9:30 and 11 a.m.; First Cburcb of Christ, Sclenllst, 3300 , Via LI do , NewpOrt Beach. services and church school at 9 and 10:30 a.m.; Sttond Cborcb of Christ. Scleoiist, 3100 Pacific View Dri\'e, Corona de.I Mar. services and church school at IO a.n1 .; \Vednesday testimony meetings at 8 p.nt. at all four churches. Epl#copol with Jecture by delegation from police department on drugs; concert by HWltington Beach band. St. Job.D tbt Divine Episcopal CblU'Cb, at 2043 Orange, Costa .Mesa; service Sunday at 8 and 9:30 a.m., church school at 9 : 3 O : youth group meeting MoOOay ·at 7 p.m. Israel Academy's 'Asepha' Begins In whet may be the CiM ex· ,,---------.. perlment in total fa m I ! y education in Jewish history, lSlael Academy In Irvine will launch its initial "Asepha'' family gatherlng SUnday at 3 p.m. at Uolver1ity l{ i g h School, CUiver at Campus. The weekly Asepha pro- gram, the care or ethnic rami· ly education , atarta . with a t"·enty-minute "sing-in," with songs in Hebrew, Yddish and English. This is followed by two hours ot classes ror younger children. A parallel offering for adults consists of one hour of classes followed by another hour of RnlGION Baptists Get New Minister Dr. Kenton Beshore, who pastored his flrat church at 18, is the new minister of the First Baptist Church o f Newport . Beach. He wlJJ be in the pulpit Sunday at the church. 2501 Cliff Drive, Ne wport Heights. liis t.opic for the II a.m. service wU1 be "Why Christ- ians Suffer." At 7 p.m. he will begin a series of messages on -lhe "Gifu-ol Spirit -Speak- ing in Tongues And Healing." NEW IN NEWPORT Dr. Ktnton Beshor• First Baptist Church of Laguna BIJJ, at 24521 Moulton Pkwy., servlce Sunday at 11 a.m., church school at 9:45: sermon "He Was a Grea t Man But " by the Rev Chlrsti&D ScM!nce Churches, Flrst Cbnrcb of Cbrist, Scleo- tllt, 2880 h-tesa Verde Drlve. Cosla ' ti.fesa, services at 11 am and chureh school at 9·15 Cbu.rch of St.Wilfrid of York, at Chapel Lane at Ellis, Hun- tington Beach; meeting ·for teenagers at 7 p.m. Sunday, St. James Eplscopal Church, at 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach: service Sunday at 7:30, 9 and 11 a.m.; church school at last two &ervices; con- ( See PULPIT. Page 9) activity or class. Activities in- clude I s r a e Ii folk-dancing, orchestra, chorale, visual arts, film workshop and a photo Dr. Beshore was born Jan. 27, 1926, in Akron, Ohio. He "'as ordained by Bellevue Baptist Church of Memphis. Tenn., in 1945. He is a 1948 graduate of Bob J o n e s University Greenville S C attended Northwestern and Bethel Seminaries, bolds the doctor or divinity and doctor of letters degrees, and receiv- ed his Ph.D. degree from the CalUomia Graduate School of Theology in Glendale workshop ' .... ' ' ., I ORAN GE c 0 AST c HURC H D !RECTORY NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHRISTIAN I Corona del Mar A Cordial Welco,,;e from Fifte•nth and Monrovia StrfftS I CHURCH I THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 8:30 A.M. & 11 :00 A.M. -Morning Worship ' ~Ult.CH I CHURCHES M•in & Adoms Streets -BASIC HUMAN NEEDS: Leviticu' 8 . c; \*'1 04' NEWPORT CENTER Hu11ti119to 11 l••c:h "I NEED A PRIEST" Huntington e .. ch . ~ " . Wenlllp-t:OO A.M. AT FIRST UNITED 9:45 A.M. -Sunday ·s.~ool -IRANCH!S Of TH! MOTHER CHURCH Mornin9 Worsk1ri •••• , , , , , ••• f;. s 111 .................. METHODIST CHURCH 6 :00 P.M. -Evtning Worship THI fllST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCllNTIST •••...•..• 1:30 I 11:00 •. m. f ~ 11 :11 A.M. •St. Mkll9tl'1 2721 17th St. 536-3537 SOLUTIONS: Romano II IN IOSTON, MASSACHUsms .,.., •• a.ru l ibl• School ••• , ••• , ':45 •~m. Mart_... .t hclflc View Df, s.rvlc11 -9:15 .. IO:lO "RELIGIOUS HANG-UPS" "ARE SIN, DISEAS~ AND DEATH REAL?" 'r'outfl G1ou p. •• , •• , 6:00 p.m. . .. C..... .. M• Nur'lerv Ctr1 A.II Mornlllg WIDNllDAY lllll STUDY-7:30 P.M. Even•n9 Woi,;hip , •.• 7:00 p.m. + -~ + ,,.._: 67S.ot50 Ch1,1rch Sc:hool -9:15 I ~ I Sunday, October 8th. I NU<H,., c•" orwldtd 11 Ill ll!"'llCfl .. .. WATCH "DAY IY DAY" Mtn-Fir1t Ch\olrch of Christ, Scitntist °'"'" $».lsat 0 111 O.WltlOtl J».J~ s 1 ~ Cotti M111 H111nti ngton l11ch -North Tll11ndcry -7:30 P.M. -S11M.y-7:00 P.M. I Costa I ...... .. FIRST UNITED COMMUNITY lt:HOF -C'911MI JO '1' 2110 ..... Ynde Dr .. Cotto M•1111 tN ,, I METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH 1:1 S1111d.y School -9:15 A.M. I ,, .... ~ ""' I J 9th St. I H1rbor llkf. Cll11rcll 5-nk• -11 :00 A.M. 6662 Hill ""•· 142-4461 IN11rwry I. Clllld C9N A•llob• hr el s.mc.1 I leodl119 l.oM, 2150 Mna Y.nle Dr, I EL TORO I Church Wotthip -9130 & 11 ' Or. George O. Wood, Pastor 646-7117 COMMUNITY ' Churc~ School -9:JO Wor1hip -9 & 10:30 I Huntington Beach-First Church of Christ, Sci•nti1t I !i-il-7727 Ch11reh School -9:00 A.M. IHI & on ... H1111fill'gtoll leocll CHURCH Of CHRIST CONGREGATIONAL Co1t1 M111 North lrvifl• -E1st Bluff SM!tdey Scliool -!:JO I 11 :00 A.M. I MESA VERDE UNIVERSITY FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Clri11rcll -t :lO & 11 :00 A.M. MolltftOSO lecreatlo• C.•tef' • RllOCll ... IOClftl -221 Mob1 St, METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH 11100 MHtallolo Dr. 611 HELIOTROPE M111 v.rd. & l•••r St, lll-12)] 140 E. 22nd St., Cotta Ma,. -541-3761 Newport Buch-First Church of Christ, Scientist I 549-2719 Mtnio1 vi.10 11422 Culver Ro1d E. W. Phl/llPl;-Piitor lJOJ YI• Ude, Nirwport IHcti Wenlllp -10 A.M. Woi,;hlp I CJ.turch Schoof 11 UlllYerl!ty Orlvl $0NDA Y UIYICU Chtlfdl & l•H.y Schoot-t:0~10:30 A.M . Ch11rdl klloel-10 A.M . 9:~~· Wor1hip I Church School IHdl11t RoOM. 3315 Vlo Udo 4f2-4437 772°2949 9 I 10:30 A.M. t :JO A.M.-S11•dcrr Sc•ool C-.et IAll At"I ••• Phllllp o. Murri~. MlnL•tt1 F-ou11t•i" "•ll•v CHILD CAii AVAILAILl 11 tfitt1 II Newport Btach-S.cond Church of Chri5t, Scitnti1t Phil Arnolcl, Mini1t1r FIRST UNITED ---- 10:50 A.M.-"WAICI UP!" 3100 PMlfk YJ.. Dr., COf'ofHt HI Mer I 644 -74-00 METHODIST CHURCH Lt9un1 Betch P•t•r Pllllllpt 1'pealli111 Ch•rch & l•IHlcrr School -10:00 A.M. 11225 lw 1h•rcl . METHODIST CHURCH ~ 1"41-. a-.. -3500-1 Coast H.,.. (l!Mf NorchaeJ I 962-25't] 21632 W11f1y Oriv• 7:00 P.M.-"SPlllTUAl WAlfA1r·· -THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wortl1ip & Church School In Soulfl t.a1111N1 Pntor ftlllllp1 1p"*lt1M1 Wff. l"•/IMJ Testfl'l\Oltf MHrfllfS -I P·'"· -All Ch11rc"-t Wtlcomn You. ~ 9 I 10:30 A.M. Wo,.hi p i nd ,--Honeo~.M•••a I ' All ti re cordially invited to attend the church I MJ11ltt1r Ch11rch School -I 0 A.M. Friclati I P.M.-CoffN H..,. services and enjoy the privileges of the $1'. JAMIS, l20t YJe Udo, H~ a..c11 -Ford R. Miller 4't9-lOll Readtng R001M • · I 7:30 A..M.-HetJ bdtwkt \) CllUll c .. Pfll'filltd AT All $11YICES t :OO A.M._,_lt., Won.Wp Nowpcirl •~••ell A~ Hot, lllCMilt CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA •M--1400 W. l1lboo Blvd. 673-1105 HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD _......._,,. ....... Wonfllp-9:30 A.M. Church School-9:30 I 11 A.M. 740 W. Wilson, Cotta M ... ....., .. .JJ-arlor CkriJfian Cfiurch Mld·WMll H.iy C.-1t111 .. le ...... , .. s.mc. T-.sdoy -11 :00 A.M. Wed-6oy -1:00 P.M. . Y. L. Hl•TWICI, P•tw OALl!N ~. Hl ltTWICK CAil GINTIT TM ..... .Ioli P. AIMy II, J:ecto' -PttoM: 675-0210 Mlnl11tr ol YMlltl Min'-"' ti Mvtlc OF H!WPOIT IEACH -(Dlsclpl•I ·-This Sunday Worship in -SUNDAY $1JtVICIS -MMri119 letularty ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. / ~ At Upper lay toys Club \ [75f.Jlndrew's 'Presbyterian Church t :4S A.M.-St1Hay k•ool 21JI T111t11 Aw., COIN Mne1 S1111d•v• 8:00 i 9:3 0 Church School -9:30 tO:JO A.M.-"TM Q11allfkotJe1 hf Clow•" Sunday School .... . . . . . .... ----9:30 A.M. h . Howotd Mott C.rtwflt•t, Vlcaf'-PtloM 541·1126 --· by , ...... 600 St Andrews Road • Newport Beach 1w1orning Worship ........ . ' .. 10 :45 A.M. Dr. Cherl11 H. Di1r1nfi1ld, P11lor 7:00 P.M.-"HealllllJ for Tllo Wtt.Je Mu" NII,_., & lllfft9ort.1 ,,owidod Saint Michael And All Angels Episcopal Church Gath F. Henwecll, S,.•er Phone: 642-2725 "NO DEPOSIT -NO RETURN" COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Minister: Dr. D. W. McElroy 1!1 l2ll Paclfk View Drive, CofOM fa.I lhr LAITY SUNDAY ,.,.k,_., -l(lrMl-•l"Hfl -ft11Mnt1rv -OIMI C-( S11•dcrn-l:OO A.M . & t:JO A.M., CHrc• Scllffl/N...,,..t:JO A.M. T~l:OO A.M. WM•.,..._.,:JO A.M. Identical Services:' AM. 9:3D ,..,,,. and 11 AM CHURCH OF CHRIST T\e Rn • .loH lefett Dawfs, lecteJ ...-,..._ '44-046J I Child ca1e •nd child1en's Sunday School al 1111 :u1rvicts CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH I 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA 2Jrd StrHI at Dranva. Cotta Ma .. -541-5303 a.t.... H...._., off hfniew ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ---·--- l111ffrf,. P•tor -•••· 14wanl IMtty I SUNDAY MORN ING lllLE STUOY .• , ,, ••••• , ., •• , 9:45 A.ltil . ' Yourll P•tor -Fr.cl Marti• SUNDAY. MORNING WORSH IP I COMMUNION •••• l0:45 A.M. IZJ6 Ink $t,, H•lltl""" .._. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES ,..,,.1., WanMp-10:30 •·"" -5tH1ffy Sctiool t a.111, SUNOAY EVENING WORSHIP •. , .••••••• ,, •••••• , I CJmt a. af FM Polllfl) of the Coastal Areas 6:00 P.M. ' 8:00 A.M.-Holv CommunTon hMey ._.1119 Wordilp-7:00 p .... -lrwye. Meatl11t WH.•7:00 p.m. WEONESOA'r' EVENING llBLE STUDY •...••.. , .. , •• 7:30 r .M. 't :JO A.M.-F1mTiy S•rvic• I Church School I Nurs•ry C1r1} ' Christ Church Presbyterian NURSIRY CAKI PIOVIDID 11 :00 A.M-Mornl119 Wonhlp_ CNur1•ry C•rol W. Whit Horrl11fto• ........... 1:1 7:00 P.M.-FalfJy1J h1nJ0119 I Sermon I 101 IJ M ....... (Neer 1.4-1 HlllltflttH .... \\~ I Mlni1t1• Mwtic•I D!,1clor ' Epi1cop•I Youn9 Churchmen hw. hMi&4 L ......,., hater SABBATH SERVICES ,I, Thtl Chute!\ 11 •1W1n 1Y11la~ tor Holy Marrleo• SnHy W....W,: ttJO A.M. Clllffdi Scti .. h 9:JD A.M. RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Phone: 645-3191 Day or Night J•m•• c. c.1.,; '••for -962.7512 R1t.t 136-4061 Oflu: J011J M....U. St. ,.._:96Mt40 harbor reform temple I Church of the Covenant ~N£-\1ius eOMMUNllY @;iuRe# · LUTHERAN CHURCH JIJO,,..,... aMll. C... M ... RABBI BERNA.ADP.KING NEWPORT HARBOR .... A. .... ,.., ..... mntlng at LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER S1111ffr Wenlalp a~ ScNel -l :JO & 10:00 A.M. St. Jamn El)ls.cop1I Church a 3209 V ia Lido, Newport Bach -..... l 117-3341 FOf loform1tlon: Con S7!>7230 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 798 Oo"er Or. li 8-]6] I 2900 Pacific Vl•w Or. Community Presbyterian Church -INtlRMIDIATI SCHOOL Coron• del Mar • 4861 Nlcholien, lrrillO ,.. .... .._ ..... , .. 411 ............. &..e-i ..... ISfft 01.,.. "'-'V l'I Clli•tr -LMI ... Nlc ... IMlll P11i.' Jl:•v. P111I Rom•h, D.D. • ... Arttiw J, T ......... -.... Albert 0. HfOf,• ¢ TEMPLE SHARON "' .... lk• s.. ....... , .. tor Etrly Wor,filp 1:00 •.m. t :OO A..M.S•••wt a-.11 hffey Wonlllp: t:H • 101Jt A.M. Cti ..... kkol t :OO A..M • .,. ':JO A.M. s .. c1ay Sdlool to< an °'" ...... ' ..... 14H-7111 Chrittl•n Educ1tlon •:11 ··"'· 10:00 A.M,..-W...W, s.r.1c.e .,.. c ...... ott .. .., ........ .., tM 11 :DO A.M. M°'"l"t Wonlllp Fe•tlve Wo"hl, I 01JO •·"'· NYrtlty for '1'11011 chll4r1fl St. Mark Presbyterian Church ewtire H ...... Arae NU•lla't' CA•I l"tlO'flOIO AT tOTN MOUll . ""' I~ Clfl(Orlll.. OlllW Mitt.... C•ll .,,..,.., prowid.4 CMW J•••M• a ledWllff MN. C..... dill M• 617 W•f HPlltM. Cott• M-THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAM!L Y NUTll:f'll Car• ""°'lab~ Phone 644-2664 ___ ....,,_ All J1w lll1 f•mlie1 1•1 lnwit1d to jolfl 111 In 1 truly m1111i119fyl 4lffilllfH Wit!> tl'll l•ltlft 0-•I cefl,.,..._ WUCOMI I W ..... lp & Chtd Sekel -9 I 10:JO A.M. 10.00A.M._W_ n..1644-1141 IA.lllATH ntNING SllVICl$-19!1D.AY AT 1:11 r.M. Trinity United Presbyterian Church - Splftrffl Ln• -••M Gart0• hod .. •• Seventh-Day Adventist Church ' •46-SSSl T1nipl• Sheron Choi' -011e9 Sh1 lio t PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH I 17tfri. ,.,.,., •• S...Alle fYa ......... .....,.., ,.,..1 271 A...c..ie St., CMta M .. ,.. .............. ...., "'"'· c..... ..... c.llf. OUTSTANIHNa YOUTH PI09UM -ACID OP PAlllN• J..., ••. Jefhyt.. , .... , -,,. ... i4141t6 W ........ & a.rat. ldlMI -t :Of • I 01JO A.M. --ANOJtlW C. AHOIJtt()N, ,.....,. -~ .. lt'b 'JAQ)ll•N, lllltnl TM hM ""' HHf -6:ot P·•· t... tti. Wkla PMtny s.bt.••h School ••••• , •• , .• , . , , ••• , , ••. , ••.••••• , • !:JO 1.m. lvolcNy kflool1 t 1•'1.m. -Morn111t · onfllo: 1:00 1flCI 11:00 1.m. ,__1...,,_M .... :IMoe..,Wt...._. JIRVICIS-10100 •·"'· eH 6:Jt , .... Mc111/n9 Wonhlp • , ••• , ••••• , •• , , ••••..•• , , , • , ••• 11 100 1.m. P1l11c1 ol Ptece luth•r•n Sc.h••I -Ml1t Etthot Ol1on, p,111clptl M......,.t .... _ 0-k .,_ _ ..,.., '44·7110 .............. ,. .......... P,1y1t M11tl11t Wed111id1y ••••••••.••• , , , • , •• , ••• , 7rJO P·"'• llW. '"" ..... Attolld ••• Offie• Plione1 149·0121 Scho•I Phou1 14t-Ol•2 . COAST BIBLE CHURCH CALVARY CHURCH OF LAGUNA BEACH MAICO POJ:Ulll Jl.. Hl•H, IAtt JUAN CAPIS1RANO CHRIST LUTHI RAN CHURCH C:HURCH OF HL1•1ous SCllNCE 4fJ.1t4t 4t4-1141 IJM407 161 J, c.-".....,et ...... ,..,.. Mh101o1rl S.,11o4 Of COtlottA D•L MA.a BIBLE CENTERED MINISTRY ''° YICtettll St, c.... .... IUNOAY l••VICI a IUNN.Y SC:ltOOL. ................... . ... 111• &."'-~,.,.,...,,_.., MWtter ••••• ..., c. 'kkl9 t 1to A.M,-S•ltM' klloal '-An Atet --1411 '-HlcC...H ...... FIRST BAPTl~HURCH I 0100 A.M·.-M.,.,.., W...., wtrwllf """"91 l tlf I II AM. ..... ....., •1• AM. c:..... ...... 6:00 P.M.-*t• kllea.....C.hte ~ .... C•1 t 111 4.M. OF ~Ea~~~R!.! :~·~C. RINING SllYICI FOi ALL ~ lh •••• , ....., -1•1 •1•• NUISllY CA•I PIOVIDIO -- Ot, •. •t11ltfl ......... ,,,.., ,,... TM I , Lo1tpor 4tl-4422 a .... c;.... M.twtry-Y .. rti Dlteetor """"....., _ f 1tf .. .M. .....,, -""' .t..M. a,,. iPM.. LAGUNA NIGUEL RMPU HIUll I ........... ,.,..,... lwlla t ....... vi'~ SHEPHERD OF THE HIW 6662 Hell Ave., HunUnaton Be1ch ' LAGUNA BEACH ~\ 'L: 2'121 NIGUIL ROAD 536-1417 ,.....,,,ts.. C"t,..atl911 Am)fD THE CHURCH [\NEIGHBORHOOD CONGRfGATIONAL ............ '"•" .... Rabbi Pinc:ut Goodblett~tor J~ [Awl• -140 It. A"'',._.• .. .....,... WODHIP I CHUICH SCHOOi. -11 A.M. n-tday &v•nln• Suvl--S:OO P.M. v ~' Jell• M. Rer•I• M--495-0613 · OF -YOUR CHOICE . ~ -~·: "oltl l(J....,_AIMc .... MW.NI - -.. Mlty W.,...lp & ~ Sc• .. l='\t A.Mi. ST. MATTHEW Ll1THERAN CHURCH Newport Unity s.ni...: "f• ...._,. •f M ........ 11112 Cul-DTlw LOIU 0. •LtC:lll .... lt. ... ..._, CHURCH OF CHRIST ., ... °'' Unl-..nlty P1rlc, Irvine l1sslle1" S...... 11 A.». a.. . ....-.N.N"'-SwM•y Scllool fer tll •t•• -•100 t.111. at'! =r:.r 14,.. .......... '"" s--. klll••• ......... .._..,.__tlffA.M. , ... .., ......... pM .... •llllMY 0.JMt -11ltt A .....,..,. -Iliff A.M. & t1• •.M • ath,,J Hu cfuu.c~ o/ 'Joar choiu Oflllt-WW111 DtAJ..A..PU.tn M6-1717 .....-.", ,,. r,N... -.,.., Orfll!lllllMll v ..... AUt•T-.iC.....-llA..M. w...-.,-11 A,M, ~.,. ................ -... Mltelt ........ -to-1"1 &11.1211 "....., .... IJJ.Jl4' I I ' I • . . , . Pulpit & Pew ·-- (F,_ Page I) firmaUon class and alcoholfcs anonymous Tuesdays. Lnthern11 ' Prince of Peace Lutheran ';burcb, 2987 Mesa Verde Diive, Costa Mesa; service Suod!y at 8 and 11 a.m., church achool at 9:30; sermon by the Rev. Richard Jacolloen. Christ Lutheran Church, at 35521 . Ca m i n o Capistrano, Capistrano Beach; service Sunddy at 10 a.m., chlrch school at 11 ; sermon ''SOm- nOlent Saints," by tbe"'Rev. J. Emory Ackerman; youth group rap session et 11 a.m. Sunday, bowling afterward; confumation class b e g l n s · Wed,nesday at 7:30 p.m. Gloria Del Lutheran Church, at 33501 Stonehill Drive, Dana ·Point; service Sunday at 10 a.m., memberShip class at 11 :10; family fellowship service with music at 8 p.m.. Sunday; con!innation class Tuesday at s·: 15 p.m.; lun· cheon at parsonage Thursday at 10 a.m. N<wport Harbor Lutheran Church, at 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach; service Sun- day at 8 and 10:30 a.m., church school at 9:15; sermon "A Man You Should Know," by tile Rev. Elmer Hjortland, interim pastor. -- Christ Lutheran Church, at 760 Victoria, Costa Mesa ; service Sunday at 8:15 and 11 a.m., church school and Bible class at 9:30 a.m.; sermon "A Look at Love,'' by the Rev. Daniel Driefall. Lutheran Church of the Mas&er, at 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar ; service Sunday at 10 a.m., church school at 9 a.m.; aennon "Off With the Oki, on With the N~," by the Rev. Paul Romeis. --Faith Lul.beran Cbartk of Coplstraoo Beach. at 34381 cane Portola; service Sunday at 10:30 a.m., church .9Cboo1 al 9: sermon "Are You in God's Mission?," by the Rev. James Knotek: Wednesday Bible class at 7:30 p.m. Jtletlwdut Newport Center U DI t e d Melhodlsl Cburcl!, meeting at 9 111-:m.. -at US-Agate~ Ave., Balboa JslaM, and 11 :15 a.m. at St. Michaels and All Angels Church: Pacifte View Drlve and Marguerite A v e n u e , Corona del Mar; sermon "Lead Us Now Into Tempta· lion," by the Rev. Jobn R. Knox. Mesa Verde United 'Methodist Church, at 1701 Baker st., Costa Mes a ; service and church school Sun· day at 9:30 a.m.; lay leader Dr-. Bill Ad.mason will preside. Fint Uoited .Metbodist Church of FOuutaln Valley, at 18225 Bushard st.; service Sunday at 9 and 10:30 a.m.; sermon "Why Not?," by the Rev. Ford R. Miller. University Uaii.d Methodist Cllmcb, at 18422 Qilvec Rood, Costa Mesa; service Sunday at 9 and 10:30 am.; sermon "Modem Man, Afraid of Miracles!," by the Rev. Ron Allison. Presbyteria11 st. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, at 600 st. Arxlrews Road, Newport Beadi; serviCe and church sdlool Sunday at 8, 9 and 11 a.m.; sermon "No Deposit, No Return," by lay persons of the church, George Elias at 8, Mrs. Maclyn Somers at 9:30 -and Gordon Bowly at U. · --- Presbyterian Church or the Is Dying With Dignity An Inalienable Right? By LOUIS CASSELS . UIMIM •reu lllt-lloMI In the Declaration of Independence, America's found· tng fathers affinned the belief that e:'erf hun:ian ~rson is endowed by God with inalienable rights to life, hberty and the pursuit of happiness. . . Had they forseen the capacities of modern medicine, they might have added a fourth basic human right-the right to die with dignity. . . Dying is a universal human ex~ence. Like all other experiences it has content and quality. It can be done bravely or ' cravenly, reluctantly or with sen:ne ~p­ tance. It can take place in the warmly supportive setting of a home and a family, or in the coldly unpersonal at· mosphere of an institution. TIME w AS-AND not so long ago, at that-when most peoP,le died in their own beds, ~~ded by their loved ones in full knowledge that their tlille bad come. Today, death is more l!kely t.o. occu_r io a hospital or nursing home. The patient, if conscwus, JS surrotmded dur· lng waking hours by professional personnel who a~I . ~ often feet It ls part ol their duty to "keep up the sp1r1ts. of the dying by dece iving them about the gravity of their condition. Many patients are denied any knowledge of the a~ proach of death because they are in a comatose condi- tion for weeks, months or even years before their ~ finally stop beating. Run enough tubes from the patient,s body t.o modem medical gadgetry and he can. be kept technically alive long after be has ceased lo Uunk, feel , understand or interact as a sentient human person. DR. MELVIN J. KRANT, a physician wh? ~ ~ ton's Equinox Institute, says people ~ die m tnst~tu­ tions have "litUe opportunity to be ass~ed ~. working out meaningful detall.s of the dying experience. , The whole focus of institutional attention 1.s ~ keep- ing the patient technically alive ~ t°'!g l!8 possible instead of respecting his right to dle with digruty. All ~ of~n, says Krant, a dying person is treated m an institution "as a leper, rather than u a man or woman re.aching the end of a personal life." Krant believes several things must be done to restore the possibility of a digniUed dying experience. First, he urged that both children and adults be "edu· cated for death" by schools and churches. They sbou.ld be helped to face the ineYltability and "naturalness" or • death as something that will happen sooner or later to everyone they love--end .to themselves. SECOND, HEALm insurance regulations need to be changed io that r11:mJlles are not under tremendous finan- cial pressure to put a gravely ill relative In 1 hospital or extended care facility. This would reopen the option or dying at home in one'• own bed, a method of ,departure ror which many people have a stronger preference, Third, Krant says, we need lo "review and explore Ille meaning of control of one's dylng." By this, he does not necessarily mean people thou.Id be encouraged to end their own llvet by suicide. or that termtnally Ul people be ushered out by dellber•lt medical execution. Since moot people move slowly Into death, their tig)>t to ""'"trol" their dying experltnco really ...... that they are allowed \0 ret·ain power ol declsJon ••over thole few remaining dJOlces 11\d optioN" which may detennlne 00w long they'll linger or wbett tlley11 die. ALL MAJOR Olrittlan and Jewl.sh bodies uphold Kranl'• contention that there ls no moral reasoo why any pe,... lhould be compelled to undergo -ry medical measures rather than petleefufly acctpt a natural death. ·~ ·~ ,,._ But moet doc1orl, Art Imbued , w1th u11e: Nl:I w,,.;.r should nev•r mp Ogbtlng to m•lntaln kebnlcal Ule--no maUer how hopeleu or COlf.ly lhe batUe may be, or how tile pollen! or hb l1mlly may !eel obout tht m1tter. '1'lnll contemporary 10Clely olt<n robs -le ol tho rjgllt to coaln>l their own d.Ylnl and lhus to dlt with cli&n1ty. . . Covuet, ot WO Fairview Rood, Calla 111 ... ; sentce and •bureh od>ool Sllnday II 8:30 and 10 a.m.; sermon "God'a Pets," by the Rev . Bruce A. KUrTle. Religious Sdence Cbarck of &Uglou Science o(, L8.pna &acb, at 20062 Laguna Canyon Road : service Sunday at t and 11 a .m .• church school at 9; sermon Sunday at 9 and 11 a.m .. church school at 9; sermon ... Your Mind and~HeaJtb;" by tile Rev. Henry Gerhard: 'lbursday leCture9 at 10 a.m. at-Leisure World: First Cbllrth of Rellg\ous Science of Newport Beach, at 271 Avocado St., O>sta Mesa ; service Sunday at 10:30 a.m.; sermon "'lbe Power o( Heal- ing," by the n.v. Albert Bwte; Saturday mo r n1 n g Boutique reswnes today at Orange Couoty Fa~grounds. Clw<b or Retlglous Science ol C..-del Mar, at 24ll Pacific Coast-Hwy., service Sunday at 11 a.m.; sermon "Select the Good; Reject the Bad," by the Rev. Eleanor C. Jackson. Various co...,.egations U a I t a r I a n Unlvenalist Omre.h., et 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa; service and churdl 9Chool &mday at 10: 30 a.m.; sermon "'lbe Clockwork God," by the Rev. Robert Jordan Ross. ---Temple Beth David o f Orange County, at 4111 Katella Ave., Los Alamitos; service Friday at 8:15 p.m.; sennoo by the Rabbi Henri E. FronL Central Blbl e Church of Costa Mna, at 190 23rd St.; serv.jce Sunday at 9 and 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.; concluding annual Missions Conference with Dr. William Taylor, directo< ol Central ' American M'ission: Martha Hess will report on summer ministry in Peru at 7; Bible study resum- ing Wednesday at 7 p.m. • Ne 1 gbbor-Cougreg&· tlonal Cllurcb, at st. Ann's and Glenneyre streets, Laguna Beach; aervice Sunday at 10 a.m.; sermon °In Delense ef Marriage and Home," by the Rev. John M. Reynolds. Newport Unity Cbui'ch, at lath and Irvine, Newport Beach; service Sunday at 10 a.m.; sennon "God Works Through You," by tile Rev. Loren D. Flicldnger. Shalom Girl Back After Israel Trip ..,_ PreeedeRt GardinaJ John Krol; im· migrant Polish couple's son who became Ro- man CatliOlic pnest and Archbishop of Philadelphia, will go to Warsaw next week. He will be the first prelate to make an official vis- it here since World warn. 5 Cou ntians Enrolled In College Five Orange County young people are among the 216 freshmen students enrolled this semester in Life Bible College, Los Angeles, training center of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel. Robert J. Dunker, Miss Vicki Croon and John L. Rusk, Santa Ana : Miss Vivi a n Laurin, Brea, and Miss Gwynn E. Miller, Orange, are pursu- ing four· ye a r mJnlsterial courses in the 47-year-old Bl· ble college rounded by the late Aimee Semple McPherson , said Dr. Clarence E. Hall, dean. Dunker, graduate of Santa Ana High School, is active in Calvary Chapel, Costa Mesa. Mi.5s Croon, Santiago High School graduate, G a rd e n Grove, is associated with Orange Foursquare Church. Rusk, of Los Amigos High School, Fountain Valley, is ac- tive in the young people's department at A n a h e l m Foursquare Church. and Miss Laurin, Brea Jligh School graduate, attends Brea Fours. quare Church. A choir member at Whittier Foursquare Church, M i s s Miller graduated from Villa Park High School, the dean added. Miss Laurin and Miss MJUer also plan to study in the col- lege's conservatory of music. Religion Moves Into Rock Music By MARIAN FOX MEMPHlS (AP) -J..us Christ la moving through the lives ol the natkm'a young into their music, bringing to gospel a flock of fans unparalleled in Its history, says black m\We executive Dave Clark. liQos pel righl now is a real big thlng among young people. They are golng to gospel like they went to acid rock, only I think tile trend wilt be longer luting," says the grayiog Clart, who's capping a 31J.-year career as head of the year-old Goopel-Truth label at Stax records. "With gospel. there are no late hours, no wild night life. It's a quieter, more peaceful thing. 11KIDS TODAY like gospel music because it ha s something they've been look- ing for. They've tried getting answers from their parents, from dope, from the hippie thing. "They became militant and went into the revolution thing and that didn't do it and so a lot of them went into the Jesus movement. That's w h a t brought on the popularity of gospel music and that's what's going to keep it popular. "They've gotten back to relJgion now and that's where the answers are. The breeders of hate are dying out. The overmilitant organizations are fading out. The breeders of hate have found that the only chance of survival is that peo. pie learn to live with one another." IT'S ONLY natural to Clark that young people tum to the music that celebrates the life and work of Jesus-music that for most of Its history has drawn its fans from rural Southerners, both . black a!XI whJte, who took their love for gospel mu.sic with them when they moved into the cities. Now, with the Jesus move- ment stirring young people's interest, Clark feels he has the chance to "enhance a n d enJarge the appeal of gospel, Cliurcli's Bazaar Ex pande d which is really my main goot. "With my position at stax, I have a chance to reach my goals. They're really Into the gospel thing. They're not treating my retordlngs as gospel records, not putting them in a partlrolar ethnic group market. This ls a very good 1ign." CLARK'S gospel label is Ht- Ue more than a year old and already has a catalog, a rare achievement for a label so young. "We have 12 gospcl albwns and four singles oot, and I've got five more gospel albums and two singles com· ing out this month,'' 00 ex· plains. "I think we kinda woke up the other companies to gospel, but it's a challenge. Com- petition makes the business better.'' During his 3J.pJus years In the industry, the native of Jackson, Tenn., has buUt his career on building careers for others. He discovered. the late Sam Cooke and wrote "Why I Sing the Blues," the 9ong that put B. B. 'King be.hind a 1tar on his door. CLARK HAS also wori<ed with Junior Parker, Jackie Wilson, O. V. Wright and pro- moted "Move On Up a Little Higher," Mahalia Jack.son's biggest record, which was one of the first gospel cutl to top the million mark. His own career began In 1938 when he signed with the _old Jimmy Lunceford · orchestra, becoming the first black promotion man in the country. Clark said he went Into the music business because he wanted something other than "teaching or preaching, the two jobs most available to blacks baCk then." "BEFORE then there hadn't been any such things as record promotion anyway. There were song pluggers but no record pluggers... . Clark recalls the time In Jackson, Miss.. when his records WC're bumed on a highway because a verse about the late Theodore Bilbo offended the sheriff -and the night in New Jersey when he was followed by two men who put a shotgun to hlS head and told him, "Black boy, you're in the wrong business." It hasn't been a sweet thing," he says. ''It's been hard. But I stuck It oul, and it's been worth it.'' DAILY PILOT 9 ·-DAILY •1LO"T lttff ..... La9u1aa Land11aark A chapel of St. Mary's Episcopal Church In Laguna Beach was designated a historic landmark by the Laguna Beach Historical Society. It was built In the , mid-1920s and is a scaled-Oown version of the St. 1 Francis Church in Assisi, !Wy. The American In·" stitute of Architects also chose the chapel as a his-1 toricaUy preservable landmark. f St. J ohn Episcopal Gets New Mi nister The Rev. ~l . career in 1953. enrolling at major l n Cartwright Jr. has a;;i:sumcd duties at St. John the Divine Episcopal Church, 204.1 Orapge Ave ., Costa Mesa. 11e ,comes from Needles. Mr. Cartwright has been ac· tive in church school ;:uld youth work along "'ilh his ministry along the Colorado River, both in Arizona nnd California, serving f o u r Epi~pa.l missions . T h i s mini5try covered 150 miles of river and two dioceses. Mr. Carlwri~ht v•:ls previously employed e i g h t ytan as an admutistraUve ac- countant for Aerospace Corµ. In El Segundo, and be.fore that for se\'en years as an ac· countant with a Gardena firm. belore entering the ordair1t-d rnlnlstry. He is a vrter:in of the Korean \~1ar and marrlt'tl Barbara Ellen Youngs In l'.1:13. l·le also started hls college UCLA as a mctero\ogy. Ho finally attained Ns h1tl'helor of arts degree fJ'Olll Cal Stale University a t Northrldgc in 1964. Jn · Seplelnber. 1964., be began a tt en ding Blay Episcop.11 School or ThC!ology on weekends. completing four years o{ work in J~. J9ta. He and his family moved to tht Bay area ln September. 1968. to cruible him to com· ptele his llnal year ol 8eminary trnlnlng at the Church Dlvln.ity School of the Pacific. rrom which he graduated in Juno, tW, and received his lt1astcr 0 r Divin.ily. fl.fr . Cartwriaht prcviowily · served as curat" at St. Andrew's Oiurch In t"ullcrton, before going to the Colorado lll\·er n1inl.stry. • · Tra~k Chaplain While in Fullerlm he helped i.n selling up lbc Orange ~n. ty Frtt Clinic In Anabttm and worked Plf,rt lime as chaplain ~t CAI State FuJlerton.. He has served as cha~ain for a girls camp spon.tortd by t he Eptxopal Church ror tile pas• three summers.. Coutisels Losing Bettors ~Ir. and P.fn. cartwright a:n\I their Une dlld~. Patti, 18, Tom 16, and Chrlstl, t2, oow Jive in ec.ta Mcaa. EckanJw.r Introduces Lectures NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Week's and Year's " " ' ' , " " • • • A "' l \' l ' • ~ ' ' 1l t • " " l " ' • ' ' ' , • , l ' I , • I ' AMERICAN STOCK EXOIANGE Over-the-Counter Listings, Friday, Seplcn1ber 29, 1972 Wee~ and Year's High, Low, Close t J 2 O~IL Y PILOT Canaveral -Champion To Fight WASl!INGTON (UPI) Rep. Lou Frey Jr., (R-Fla.) says he "'ill carry to the courts bis effort to get Cape Kennedy's name changed back to Cape Canaveral if Congress refuses to do it. And if the courts also refuse. 1',rey said he would try to persuade Floridtl Gov. Rcubin Askew aOO the rest ol the state simply to Ignore hte •·federal name'' ol a geographic site that had been known as Cape Canaveral since 1633 until changed after President John F. Kennedy's death. Frey said he is '"more determined than ever" 1lnce Chairman George P. Miller of the House Science a n d Astronautics Comm t t tee recently deferred action on Frey's bill to restore. Jhe old name. FRED SAID Miller ~ 1nised him if a companion bill passed the Senate, as it did recently, he would signal for House action. But Miller instead, in effect, has killed the House bill for this session of Congress. The ~tiami Herald said Ji.filler did so at the request of Rep. Thomas P. O'Neill, (0- f\.fass.), who the Herald said was asked by Kennedy's mother to try to prevent the switch back to the former name for the space launching site. AN AIDE TO O'Neill said the congressman did persuade 1'.1iller to defer action on the Houes bill, but denied Mfs. Kennedy prompted him to do so. "O'Neill acted independently on his own because of his rela· tionship with Jack Kennedy and the fact that he represents part of his former con- gressional district," the aide said. Frey contended the 1963 name change was illegal and that most Floridians were op- posed lo it. He said people of Massachusetts would be just as opposed to changing the name of Cape COO. TO TRY TO prove his point. Frey drafted a bill to change the name cl cape Cod to Cape Kennedy. In a House speech, Frey said several Massachuselts congressmen who beard about his bill protested the state wants no such change and the bill would be unfair. Frey said his point had been ma~e. and that he wou ld. not i~uced his Cape"Cod bill. CAM•lllON Giror91 F. C•nwron '941 •1 ol 16n2 MNl•ft<.Y Lio •• 1-4.,ntl,,..,ton le•c". O••e o1 d9•t11 0c.1. J..i, 1tn. Slll'Vl..-..:1 ti'!' wit• l~llue. d•U<ll'lllf llYlll MMklh •"" -sltlff ~gl• l.•rMn. k<vlc• Mort. •' 11 •·'" 1t P..it f1mlly COIOlll11 fUMr'll "- DUI(• 1(1t'tty Du~• -21. O•tt of de1ttl Oct. s. im. l o<n M•~ lS, 1til. 5.,,~1-bY 11"'61M WllHlm J. Ovk• 1nd per.,.lt Mr • ....:i Ml'1. IC.tlttl MlcMIMn. P•IY•I• Mf'1k!n -IV. snett.... l."9u111 BMCl't, Mor1<11r,, lllOACH A.or.rt J . 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' I 1 i . .. , .. . . . . . . ~ ....... f.aturd1.y, October 7. 11';72 DAILV PILOT 13 SC's Bowl Path Menaced by Sianford Today STANFORD (AP) -Slanlord football playm have a new coach and a new nictnamo but l!t l!oulhern Cal coach John McKay they ltUl reoemble the back·to- bact Rooo Bowl champion lndlaos. Stanford11 cardinals, as they are how tnown, an Jbr ... iouchdowo Wlder®.is today against tho batlonal]y 1op-ro.W."1 Trojans, 4-0. Kickoff at Stanford Stadium is 1:30 with about 87,000 fans eipected. The cardinals are S.O arid ranked 15th nallonallf after slipping by Duke to.3 and beating West Virginia 41-35. Bruins Rate Prohibitive Favorites . LOS ANGELES (AP)· -UCLA's ground-gobbHng wMt>Qne offense makes the 14f.b.rank.ed Bruins prohibitive four- touchdown favorites over the Arirona Wildcats tonight in an intersectional foo~ ball game. On1y the Michigan Wolverines have been able to sidetrack the Bruin offense which last week slaughtered Oregon 65- 20, the same Ducks who defeated Arizona :W.7 earlier. UCLA of the Pacific-8 is 3-1 and Arizona of the Western Athletic Con ference 1-2 going into the 7:30 contest at On Radio (110) Tonight at 1 :30 Memorial Coliseum. Last year, when the Bi-uins went 2-7-1 and the Wildcats 5-6, UCLA won at Arizona, 28-12. Picked before the season as a WAC contender, Arizona beat Colorado State 17-0 before lopsided losses to Oregon and Washington State. Coach Bob Weber used last ·week's bye in the schedule for "rededication and re-evaluation." Coach Pepper Rodgers of UCLA believes the break in the sclledule gave Arizona more time for preparation and- "we'Jl probably see so1ne defense. we haven't seen yet." The Bruins triple-0ption offense is ' directed by junior college transfer Mark llarmon at quarterback . Hallbacks Kermit Johnson and James McAlister are primary running threats. UCLA kept Oregon's defense honest last week by sending fullback Randy Tyler up the middle for yardage. UCLA has rarely thrown the football but Rodgers says "our passing is better than most people think. \Ve haven't had to throw the ball except against Mic~gan when llarmon was hurt and Rob Sribner is a much better runner 'than )le · ts a passer." ' rt: . Bill Demory is the Wildcatst. sta:rttng quarterback and 1'1arty Shuford opens at fullback. League Seeks lnvestiga\ion Of Newport BV ROGER CARLWN • Of tM ~ill' Plllll St.II Embers in the continuing case of Katella High football transfer Jim Neidhart continue to burn today followin tot a request by the SWlSet League to the CJF Southern Section office for further investigation. Neid.hart, a 230-pound two-way tack.le, is currently playing for Newport Harbor High School following his move to the Newport Beach area during the latter stages or summer. · He's also a top track and field athlele, taking third place in the CIF finals in the shot put as a junior. Dr. Joan Wilson of Santa Ana High School (Sunset president) told the DAILY PILOT, "The Sunset League bas raised the queslion. "We'd like the CIF to investigate the eligibility of this boy and the CIF has told us they'd get in touch with us Mon· day. We're following up our telephone conversation with a letter to the CIF. "The reason we'r• quelt.iorung his eligibility is the fact that this involves 1 two leagues ... the Crestview and Sunset leagues and we'rt asking for ad- ministrative remedy. "It's important to make this notation, however: We are not mating a fonnal charge or any kind at this til'ne. We're simply asklng for ln\lestlgation to see if there Is ample evidence." The question of Ncldhart'• ellglbUlty was raised earlier and the Cl'F' office gave Its approval thn..oe days prior to- Newport's season opener with Corona del Mar. 1'ho point was raised by Anaheim 111gh admlnlstraton ~)'lday mornlng I.hat the.re wa1 possibly evidence of !!Orne :;ort regarding undue lnnuencc Involving Newport Harbor bOOSten or coacht1 !Ind th.at Katetla lilgh personnel were able to back It up. Vanity coach Bob Lampshire of K&tella was contected by the DAILY PILO'l\ but shed oo new Li&ht on lht case. "We wtre cior.c.ened of caune when wt lost 1 bell pl1Jtr ln the late aunu:ner. But u I u.ndentand It the d.ct lives in Newport ," he IAicl. "We queftloned It earl.ltr, but I thou&ht It w11 all doae and ovtr wllh." CIF Soathem section eommbo-J. Konndh Papno ,.., u!Ulvalbble for <Un· menl. "They looted JIU they Wert horslog around on defensett aga!nst West Vlrglnio, •)'I McKay, "'-...,...,,.., ol Stanford has • familiar rlni· "'.lbelr theol'Y bas been Ibey ooly play when they really want to and I assume they'll waiit tq p!My agoi~ ua." , Sta'nford eoaed USC's I o u r • y t a. r domination of the Pac.a with a 24-14 upset two _)'ears ago and came back last year with a convincing 33-18 triumph. "Slanlord didn't ploy wllh a great deal .of enthusiasm against West Virginia," V.cKly uys, llddlni. ·~ don't tblnl< (My 11•1 ~ord'1 fi~mnce &•Ill!: ~ Jn dang tr of IOling the game." and USC ii HI, beating br.goo state 51-t. ainstlanaeo, who ........ted John McKay says the winner woo'I have a • -------------,-' clear run to the Rose Bowl. "I doubt O• R.dlo (640) Toda11•t1:39 •f ' I Ralston as Stanford ~ad coach. sa;lJ "Our teams always seem to get up i for use. I've tried to in.still more thinking this year, but I'd like w we've been building for this game, too:" 1ttloosly that anyooe wW go Wldefeated in the I~." This ii the lint time this aeason that USC's defel\5t has: faced an orrense that run1 and paSBes well, says McKay. Ru& mlnded M~an 'Slate, another 51-t Tro- jan vlctfm, suffered eight turnovers to i!st•s quick, bard-hilling defenders. Jolin Winesberry, averaglng five yards . 1 corry, and Rqgle Sandenon are Ille cantinlis' key nmalng backs and quarterback Mike Boryla bas 8easoned receiven. The Trojans have the conference's total offense le::ider in quarterba<:.k Mike Rae and the leading rusher in tailback Rod McNeUI. Troy's receivers include J. f. McK•t. the coach's !On. F.desel Garrison, averaging 32 yards a catch, Lynn Swann and Charles Young. .,USC bu a good football team and they should be favored . • • it's very tlXlih for wi to see anx weakneuel," ChriltJ.ansen aaya. Several of S!an/ord'1 defenslve lllltlUS suff..-ed mlnor lnjuri" against Wal Virginia but all are ttady w play, fD' cludJng end Pierre • Perreault with & broken finger. " Soulbern Cal's doublluJ participants are o!fense guard Allan Graf, lnjurocj knee, and safety Artlmua Parter, pulled halll!ltring muscle. • Before Stanford's !Dst two sµcceaet_. USC had won 12 in a row and leads tbl series, 31-17-%. ' Playoffs U1ider Way Reds Send Gullet . After Bucs Today J>mseURGH (AP) -The Cincinnati Reds, Y.'ho contained Roberto Clemente and Willle Stargell in the 1970 p\ayo(f series, will ain1 to repeat the feat when they meet the world champion . Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1972 National League playorf series opening today. The Rech will send 21-year-old left-han- der Doo Gullett again.st righthander Steve Blass in the first game at Three Rivers Stadium. Cincinnati manager Sparky Anderson Palmer's 68 said he will not choose his starter for the second game until tonight or early Sun- day. The best-of.five game seriea will move to Cincjnnati 1'1onday. In sweeping the serle1 three games to none in 1970. the Redo held Clemente w three hits and only one run belted In for 14 at bats. Stargell's only extra bl.le hiS was a double although he registered 1lx hits. He also had only one rbt "I gues.s. v.·hen rou come down to it, you\·e got to get both Oemente and Stargell," Cincinnati team captain Pete Hose said. "You've to get the gull of the. order. and they are the guta: of the Pirates ... Cinc:innati took the regular season series eight games to four but Clemente UC! ATHLETIC DIRECTOR RAY THORNTON GETS A FREE RIDE IN SPAIN ••.. Ties for Lead; Barry to SF 011 T\1 Toda11 Chanftef 4 •t 10 Thornton Bacl{: Was on Back In Bulliight By HOWARD L. RANDY Ot "'9 ~11'1' Piie! lllH Ray Thornton is back at bis desk as athletic director at UC lrvlne and his most strenUQUS ei:erc~ these days is a tiit of tennis with colleagues ·on the UCI ~all. This wasn't the ca last sj>ring When he. spent. three months in Spain .on sab- batical leave studying at the Na tional Institution for Physical Education and Sports in Madrid. · "They bad \lll international course on physical ediJcalion curriculum which was culminated with a fiesta at the big ranch," Thornton recalls. The big ranch is called Salamanca and anyone who follows the bull fighting pro· fession and understan& a corrida. knows that the finest fi~bting bulls in the world rome from this locale. ·•1 had been to a couple of bullfight s -dur.ing my time in-Madrid and-it all look· ~ so simple from the stands." he adds . "When we went to the ranch. they cut out some you,Dg bulls from the herd and asked us if we wanted to try our hand at being a toreador. "I w~ the only American there and when I veqtured forth, they wanted me to go first. "These bulls are~'t exactly small but I thought I would be facing an ove rsized dog before I saw them. "When they got me out there, they brought in an animal that was 600-600 pounds and bad a pretty good set of horns. "I was overwhelmed with how ferocious the animals wr.re . When they were fresh, they would charge anything aod everything in sight." Thornton. was promptly placed square- ly between the horm or his first bull and given a ride by the animal -unin- ientional. of course. "I learned to set !he charge of the bull in a hurry, then adjust to the charge. But the ride was free ," he adds. "It was quite an experience being in front of !he bull and naturally, we didn't have iftl.pletnentT lO' kJIJ the animal. Tn fact. there wasn't any torture for the bull during the whole process." But now thal he's safely .back at his desk at Uct, Thornton's fiercest op- poslUon co111es at the lunch hour when he takes to lhe tenn11 court to fact the likes of basketball coach nm Tift. chanceUor Dan Aldrkb or tennis mentor Myron 1'fcNamara. PARIS -Arnold Palmer bounced back to shoot a second round 68 and move into a four-way tie Friday for the lead in the $33,000 Lancome (iolf Tournament of Chr1mpions. Palmer. who shot an opening round 75 while sufferelng from an upset stomach. was two under par at 142. doodk>ck('d \\'il h Tommy Aaron, South Africa 's c;ary Player nnd Angel Gallardo or Spain. Doug Sanders, who shot a 69 Friday, stood at l>t3. England -Tony Jacklin of England shot a one-under-par 71 over the Gosforth Park course Friday and kepi his I wo- stroke lea d over Bob Charles or New Zealand in the Dunlop P.tasters Golf Tournament. With one round for the 'n·t.:lle tourna· ment lo go, Jackson was nlne under par Y+·ith an aggregate of ~. Charles. also fired a 17 for a .200 total and John Gamer of Britain held third place at 210. ,,,,. SAN Ff{ANCJSCO -The Golden State \l/arriors announced today !hat Ri ck Bar· ry would n!join the National Basketball Association club Immediately. Warriors spokesman Ken Macker said Barry was fiying here from New York , aod. "I'm led to believe he has his !ineakers and shorts with him." ,,,,. missed six of the games. The Pirates lost those six . · "\\'Jthout ClelllCflte, Pittsburgh 1111'1. the same club." Ander!IOn said. "lie'• just a great hitter. To be honest, I don't think you can stoP him from getting hl1 hits but his hits usually aren't the ones that beat you. "StargeU on the other hand ls .a wrecker. lfe just \\·rtcU you when he's: hilling good.·· Cmclnnati second b.Lo;eman Joe Morgan said. ""'ithout a doubl, Stargell 1s the key." The Red! have a couple ol powerful o(. fens1 ve y,·eapons lhemsel\•es In John Benc:h and Tony Penz. and have speed in ?.1organ and BObby Tolan. · Benc:b led the majon with 40 home runii: and 125 rbl. .. They 've got to get Johnny Bench alli Tony Perci." Hose said about "-hat the f'irates will have to do to win. "You aaw \\hat happe1K-d the nrst monlh of the season -Bench and Perez weren't hlt· ting and we cooldn'I \\'In. Then when our guys got hol. we at.iirted winning." Although the 1970 Reds were known for their explosive hJUing, they parlayed sttOng pitching to win ·ttie serte.s. They htkt Pittsburgh to Just three nn'll in the thrte contesll. WASlflNGTON -Coach George Allen. . ' THEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETES A CAPE-WAVING PASS. engaged In a ruMJn& batLle wtth A's, Deb-!t-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~-w1R!htn'gnm sporu wr~ner1~.~ar.Oi<d=.-=;;,hec;--,~~1:-,1:1t-t Ll'11 i{edskins' practice field to all onlookers. Jahhar W out' Be Charged In Marijuana Caper DENVER (AP) -The Denver district a t t or n e y said late Fri· day that Kareesp Abdul-Jabbar, the star player of prO basketball's Milwaukee Bucks, will not be charged in connection \\'ilh a marijuana arrest. Dist. Atty. Jarvis Scccombe said neither Abdul..Jabbar or Mordecai Cooke . 23, of SeatUe, two of four men 81Tested by police wbo stoPped a car in downtown Denver on a roullnt traffic check. would be charged. "The invelligatkm. is contnWng." Sec· combe said, on the other two men, Lucius Allen, also a member of tbe Na· tlonal Basketball A.Mociation te:am . ind Stephen Duncan, 23, of Columbla, Mo. · The di.strict attorney's dcclllon came nearly eight hours after AbduWabbar, wllo as Lew Alcindor wu an All· American basketball player at UCLA, and Allen pooled l200 bonds eocb. seccom~ said the cale8 of Abdul.J1b- bnr and Cooke were "pn!lltnted to me to- day snd I'm not goln& to Ille char&" because ol lnsullicieru evidence · of any crime." lie 11aid that Duncan wtS under m. vestigatlon for possession of marijuana. amphetamines and LSD. Allen is being amphctamlnes and I.SD. Allen ii being In· vesUgated only for possession of marl· juana. Denver pollce uid 1 IUbltance suspected as marijuana wu dltcovtttd v.·hen two uniformed ornctr1 stopped lhe car containing the four. The quartet WM taken into custody undtt a law which makes lhe poatU'°'1 ol Oft<'-baU ounce or less of mar1 Juana a milllcmeanor on the first orreme. Jabber, ZS, and Allen, IS, we're in Denver with their team.which P,18,)'t'd •n exblbllioo game Thursday nlahf with the Denver Rockets of the Americail Buktt· ball Association. The armll ...,. ,..de about 3 J,m. Friday. Seccombe uld the ..,.....i marl· Juana, u well as amphl!lamlnts and I.SD, •• ,...,.. tested todly and proved puslll~ ... The dlatrlct attorney 111<1 fi< had "'"' a letter to police "ukJn& that ithe bonds ~ rtlwed" on Abdul.Jabblr 1nd P>ot<e. Cooke snd Duncan had each plllled l200 bonds •nd had bttrl rek-.ued including the pre!!!. Frktny. 0 1 ff The cloalng followed s bitter llrnde pen p ayo against local wrilers at the National f'ootball League camp 'Thundny. Allen blamet storlt!!I in the pree u con--s • T d tributing (<) the Re<bklns' upset los.• to er1es 0 ay the New England Patriots last Sunday . Allen rirst exploded at hls weekly new1 conference on Monday and 11peclfically refermt to a headline that called the Patriots "patiiel." He has also crltlclzed the local medi1 for questioning the In-- . activity or quarterback Sonny Jurgensen, the NFL's to~ratcd career puae.r. ,,,,. IN7.AI . Japan -Dsvld Groham of AustralliP overcame wind ind rain to shoot a second lrtralght 17 Friday ind like a tour--stroke lead aft.er two rowwJs of tl>e l300,000 Poclflo Mute.. golf tourmnnent. Graham. the CJtvelnnd Open winner who now llve1 In flollywood, f11 .. fired rour blrd"5 and no bogeys on the 7, 1$f. yard , por-71 Sobu O>untry Club cwne for hlJ rt and Jl4 total. ,,,,. TOKYO -Roln fO<'C<d potlPon<ment Friday ol the 11emlfina!J of lhe $11.2D World OlampioNhlp Tennll To k y o IOumament. Na. I SHd J"'1n Newcombe and Pred Stolle. both ol Australla, now are to meet 1oday In one 8fmiflnal and Australian Ktn Ros<w1U and AmerlcAn Cliff Hlchey 'A·lll clash In the Olht:r. with the final for nnt prize -al 11.il'I ... !or Sun- da y OAKUND (APJ -Jim · "Catnlh" l{unter will try lo run hl!I 1m r'f'COt'd agalnsl Detroit to 4-0 today when t.be Oakland A's aod the Oelrolt Tigen start the bn:t-of-rive American l. e • 1 u t playoffs. The A ·1 alto won the ~&ullM9IOll serit•J with the Tteeri M . ()ppMln1 Hunler. 21 ·7. wUI be Dd.roll'1 nee IOUlhpaw ~Uckry Lollch, Zl·lt, whD f11t l '\1 Toll•ll c ....... e14 "'J pitched lhe ,,,. .. Int<> nn1 ~ In tht la!t wttk of the rt1ul1r tt&IOn. A crowd of about JO.DOii la expected ad Lb< Oakland Col!Jaun. O.ki•nd'• Dick 11'.illlaml ll1d Detrotl~ Rilly Al1rtln both an ~ \'eltnan." of post-.euon plaJ. Wlffiaim 11Ulded lhe Booton Red Sos to a World S.rlc> till< In 1117 Ind bu Ibo A'1 In tht pi•yofll f0< the -· atro\lhl .,.. while MAl'lln p<e'l!oulty pldod Mii> nnota Int<> tho pl1yolf1 In t•. And bolh mon C• Int<> the pla,Jolb W<Un> In the knowlodfle thal °"'1 ha-. IWO-,-t.llr l"OOtnd.I. .. Mooey 1111'1 lhe tlllnlt l M!d." aald MaMln "I tttk IO<llrity for 1111 flllllll'." Spartans Undergo Shakeup for ND Williams· playoff plans dllfer 11'11 ,_ fmm Jut In that Vida Blue mJclll Iii $t1M Blue. who loot the opminl -lit the A·1 playoff ""'"P by Bali-. Jatl )'UT after "WlioC 24 ....... pGllled ., I 1-10 ...a..I • allhouab bl liJod I cndlUble t • -""' ........ -. F.AST LANSING, Midi. (APl -A ltltblnded pqw, ~ Cl<ll al the def-, '""' under the .... today u quarttrbael< al Mlchlgla State'• llNC· Kling bid w stave all Miball dll11ttr threatened by onrwtblnc, unbeaten Notno _ Dame. · Maril Niessen, 1 &-feet 10, !'If.pound junior defeoslve con"''*'k Uiroup the Spartans' Initial victory ind lflO .iboe- qu<nl -. Jokes """ u lijplal atlle-afltr a Wttk ol ~ llUll<Hp. Sm1rtJnc fn>m I 51.f dntbblq 1111 • pl""" ID tho -...i P-Collep poll. The -It the 17111 ........ al tho learn1 In a hlllorlcal rivalry d1U111 to 0..ft'T.-. c•a11HI 7 ., Jf:U llfl ..... )'tlr .. ., ... the l!>Artar. ....... IMU&i tao&itt •llh born<tllle rl\'11, Mlchfc1n. Tbll year'• dub -Id appelr to be 11. • . I nYlid< """" for Ara P1"""11n'• sophoiilOf'~heavy lroopl 0n I matth back up the ladder al 1111tkx1'I """1111- 0on. ... Yor Mlcblpn Slato. bo,..,.,., tho - b -touP -to the t>a1h al Mi•llllnl mpet1abUk1 lbat lld<d qvlct· l.y after a ~ Yidory "" tlilnoh. OUtpoued by Goqla Tttb and rMul· ed bl' SGolhml Col, tho 8poltlnl ,..,, ,,,... heavy .... In -me -..... Mlclll&M 111111 Olllo fllalt. -· ' . WUllAml 1w Mid Blue mJpt 111tt tilt fourth 1ame. II lt'1 MC I uy, but aJiiL. has aaJd he ml&bl """" -'"' Hunter. -'Ibo A·, Ktn Houman. 1•11, ed o.tra1r1 Woodle Fryman, 10;3. a a.tplo of U •Nallonal ~.an~ to 11.an the IK'ClllCI aame.. Tbm\ atttr • tre•rl da;y -.. Ibo A·a Jam "lllut Mocm" Odom, IM, ud tho ,,._. Joo Oolomlo, 1•u. )robAbt1 w111 -,. 111 DMlll. -.. . ' .. .. . ~ . • OAU.Y PILOT -S..turday, Oc:tobtr 7, 1972 El Camino Hits For 34-27 Victory · By CRAIG SllEFF 01 ... l)a,11 ,llot ll•ff Th< sill! oC a good football team i5 ho~· ii keeps its oool in the clutch.. And that's just what El Camlno College did FridJ..v night at occ·s Le Bard Stadium. The Warriors, de:feadlnc state JC champions, droWi IO yards in less than two minutes lO score a toucbdown with just Jfi seconds to go to ddeat ()ninge Coast, 34-27. The game-winning TD came on a siJl-yard pa55 from Wal'- riors quarterback Ch r is DeWnn to wide rectlver John Crabtree. But with 2:111 to go, the game appeared Uk> it _might end in a Ue. Orange Coast, after a tcr. ri.ble second quarter in which it turned the ball over five limes (three or them 'resiiltlog in El Camino touchdowns\. looked like a different team after the intermissjon. Trailing 27.14 at the half, OCC's Bucs dominaled pjlly for most of ~hird 11nd foorth quarters, driving for TDs in each stanza and holding El Camino's orrense in ch<ck. SoCal Footkll GWC Goes After Nemesis-LA CC and a return to the form that brought him all~nference honors a year ago could be the diHerenct in the game. A live-yard touchdown J'\ll'l by Steve MohutskJ capped a !J3.yard drive by OCC late ill the third quarter and atter BeMy Ricardo's kick for the extra paint was blocked. the Pirates trailed, 27-20, El Camino acored Its lint three touchdowns as a result or OCC turnovers -a pair cf interceptions and a fumble. The Warriors totaled 'rl points iii the second quarter. The Pirates' fm1 TD came with 1 :4~ left ln the ftrst quarter when lUck Hartsfield went eight yards to culminate an 89-yard drive. Down 21-7, OCC got back in it with [ive minutes left in the half when quarterback Alvin White oonnected with flanker Steve Monahan en a 39-y•d pass play. • But the Warriors came back to score with three minutes to go and set the stage for the wild show in the second half. White bec11me the all-time OCC passing leader, com- pleting 18 of 29 for 207 yards. llis yardage total ls now 2,416. He needed 18 yards to surpass Paul Lemoine's rect1rd set in the 1967-68 campaigns. Monahan made el g ht ' Golden West College will be seeking its first-ever victory over the Los Angeles City College CUbs tonight on the Orange Coast stadium field in cpening Seu.them California Conference football action. JGckoff is at 7:30. Both teams have let down in the second half on defense this season. The let down cost LACC the game in Phoenil. and the Rustlers were forced to come from behind with a last·minute field goal by Brett White to beat Compton after a similar letdown. catches, three of them nearly unbelievable and totaled 113 yards to become the all-time OCC pass receiving leader in yardage. BOB deLANCELLOTTI !LEFTI OF ORANGE COAST BREAKS UP PASS TO EL CAMINO'S PAUL HORN. LEE JOYCE (98) LOOKS ON In three years r>f oom- petition. the Cubs have posted three victories, the last two with fourth quarter heroics that wiped out early GWC l eads. This season the two teams boast identical r e co rd s . Golden West dropped its :Opener to Orange Coast, lG-6, While defeating Mt. S a n Antonio (:U.21) and Compton '(U.241. LACC won Its cpener from Fullerton (15-9) and defeated Compton (44-7). Last weekend, the Cubs lest to Phoenix (ZJ. 14). ' This year's LACC team Is a typical Cub.<! eleven. boasting big personnel and a sometimes sputtering offense with a stout defense. The offense is g e,.«"f e d around the running of Von Robinson and Guy A.skins with quarterback Darryl C 1 ark dolng a major portion er the passing. Rob\MOn has carried 23 times for 115 yardll and 'Askins 37 for 84 . Clark's passing statistics show 26 completions in 48 at- tempts for 3i4 yards. Hls chief target Is 6--2 letterman James Hubbard with IS receptions for 280 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Golden West's 1972 attack · bas been geared around the runnin~ of letterman Rick Rice. He has carried 68 times for 335 yard s and b.M.~red a pair of touchdowns. Golo.ti Weil Ot"""9 TE ~Ir! T KllrPf'!" 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WL'''A ~rlfl• lOUJ H~ Hltrbor 0 t I t ~ .. lmlMltt 0 0 0 0 WH'9tft 0 • 0 • S11n11 An1 o o a o LOllrl 0 0 I I An•Mfm O 0 O O H...mtngton &tlCl'I I 1 '1 14 FrldlV'I S~ M•rlllll l(, Hvnllr1gtcn l!IHCl'I 7 Tonl•l'll's G1ma Anfthelm al Newport H1rbor LOll•a at Weslmlnsler $1H1le A,_. at WHtern c1t•STVlllW LaAGU• WL'''A Mission Vlelo 1 o t a El Modene 1 O '11 24 Footlllll 1 O 14 12 0••11941 0 0 0 0 tc.teHe o 0 o I s.n ci-te o 1 12 14 T1,11lln o l a f Vil t• Park 0 I 24 27 ,....,..,_ El ModtN 27, Vlll• P..-tc 14 Mtulo!I Vl•fo f, T1,11ffn & Footl'lltt 14, s.n ci.n-1. 12 Coach Ray Shackleford is bopelul the Rustlers passing game, will get into high gear this week. Bill Cornelius, after setting most of tbe school's records as a fre shman a year ago, has had problems this campaign. The kickoff is at 8 and coach Clare VanHoorebeke's invad- eni will be trying to put an end to a two-game losing streak 1J! Ne'9o'POrt and enhance their 2'- 8-2 advantage in t h e series which dates back to 1932. Reeser has chalked up 136 yards in 32 carries for a 4.2 average and scored once. Swlck's aver11ge is even better. He's toted !he ball 17 limes for ORANGE COAST'S STEVE MOHULSKI (25) RUNS FOR SHORT GAIN AGAINST EL CAMINO T...itllt'1 O•me Or•nva VJ K•tell1 •I L1 PellM 011:.6.Mlla L•AllUI! 101 yards, a 5.9 norm and a--------------------------------------------WLpfilPA TD. Anaheim is a nine-J>Olnt fav- orite to put a qui ck end to Ne"•port's Sunset League title dre11ms. But if the Sailors are to k~p Anaheim's defense. hones! they must connecl in the passing game. e phase that hns not come into focus. Marina Wins, 14-7 He hu completed only 18 of SO with six inlerceplions in three games. ·with the big Cubs front : defensive line, he may be fore- • eel tc pass more this week ' I I Coach Den Leot and his New- port $11\lors are solid In several departments, however, and could pull a surprise If their pa.!Sing game gets off the ground . Anaheim. meanwhile. en1ers the fray wtth a pair or top tail· backs in Howard Ca rson and Kirk Bethke, along with quar- terback Ron Anton. By DENNIS CAMPBELL Of 1tw DellJ Pll•t SJ9ff :·~ Big Favorites Anton's f11vorlte ~irget Is Ladd SalneM, younRe.r brother of former USC stRr Ty Salness. Other top receivers for Ana - helm Include-M11rk Lockwood (6-1 ), Larry Estrada 15-11) and Doug Comstock (5--lll. Highly emotional football games are rarely artislic, and there was nothing artlstlc about Friday night's con- frontation between r i v a I s Marina and Hunti~ton Beach hig h schools. 1\1arina nudged the Oilers 14- 7 in a game marred by 12 fumbles and 132 yards in penalties. Over Hapless Sa~ Diego Newport's defense came Into hi!I own In ita 21-0 triumph over Cceta Mesa and 11 form holds lnle It 'II be the ~bfnaUon of linebacker Swick Rnd the front four of Jlm Neldhart, Jeff Kravltz. Bob Whitford and WMren Ray that are put to the-test by the Anaheim u- sault. A strong defe-nsive effort by Marina, some timely passing and a sell-Oe.feating Hun- tington Beach cffense oc~ coonted for the win by the Vikings. SAN OlEGO -Saddlebeck ColleR:t's footbell team Is a lopglded favorite today to ex- tend a streak that San Diego ~City Coll qt has bffn trying to halt for three years. The Mission Conference lilt -begins Jl l :30 It Balboa stadium, here. · S..n Ok!go'• Knights have not *On a football a1me since 1 mkt way through the 1969 1 sea.son ind tM wlnleu strellk has reached 28. Thus far in ; llltt coach Harry W.,t's Border City club Is 0.1 and "'" 1 been lln11ted to just llx points while alvlng up 81. ' But Ult Gtucho!JI cannot ex· peel a Tictory with JUJt an average eUort, aay1 Sad- 1 dleback #liead coach George ~ Hattman: "I just hope n don't hive a ~ mental letdown after lut l•Wffk," NY• Hartman •-club lot!lht to • 24-24 deadlocl: with a1rua. -~hU had., ... I problemll with u• defen1lve -.lalY lhll au1011, but It I .ioe,tt1 flctt"' ~let much of• !Mt qalnll, Sin Diego -a I rather .... k pollilng team. The Knilbl• are led by lre1hmen 1peedlter Mldlacl 'Smltb, a 145i>t>Un<l<r who nxoped ror 74 yanlt and San Diego's only touchdown in a 17-6 setback lo Riverside last w~k. Quarterback Bob Dulich and running back Aundre llolmes pa ce the Saddleback offensive attack. Dullch luls completed 25 or 83 passe11 thill 8Ca.'Wn for 389 " .. ,.., Hi..., 01,_ RE It"""'' yards and three touchdowns. 111r H1..ir..r1 And he's the Gauchos' second ~0 :~·1•" leading rusher with 145 yards. Lo "" •r lT O•!by Holme8 has ru&hed for 2S3 sE &.c,_ QB s...-ldl yards and four TDs. "'" 11:-... San , I'• Tllomolon Diego C09<:h Harry West c• swtt' 11dmita his offenee hasn't been H..,..-i Hnw oefrMM llT Ht,dMfl the least hh excl Ung. •O' 11;,,.r.-, LO Wllllford "We've had trouble with our Lt ll:•t: pw protection," says Wt:sl ~: ~~,11 who doublet a1 I.ht SOCC •"" ,,..,_ c• K-athlttlc director, "but we've <• .......... 'The Marina defensive unit held tht Oilers to just 105 net yards. and when YoU sibtract ni lhe 10s yards in penaltl_es -: asscs!'if!d Hun~ Beach, its tu net offensive tot.nl is zero . ~: And while Oilers ~n qullrterblck Greg Nitzkolftkl ~~ oomplet.td Just ooe of atven m pas9t1 for two yards, Marina "' ·~ ·~ "' "' "' •M ... ... •M ... counterpart Orea Foettr was averaging 20 yards on three timely completiOns In five al· tempts, including a 25-yard toss to Jim siraube that ll'f. up Foster's ·one-yard touchdown run . ony got one or two linemen ~ ~=­ lhllt ha ve ever' played offcnse1p;i;;;;oi;i;,;;;,__,_,_,;;;;_,;;,;;;;;;;;;;ol;;-;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_,.,, bel .... Time and again the Oilers were trustrnted by penalties, including six for 15 yards each. Marina had one 15- yarder. After halfback Paul FLskne&' poss to Bob Duffy gave the Oilers a 7-3 lead, slip-- pery Cl!uck Sliney dasbed 64 yards seconds into the fourth quarter to put Marina ahead to stay, 14-7. When Brett Killgore · at- tempted the canvmiion, the ball was ce(ltered over his head aod the 190'polmd tackle picked It up a n d rifled e. perfect toss to Foster for the two-point conversion. On three other oceaskms the Oilers tlreatened to ICOre. In the second quarter, they reached the 22 but Scott Wlld~rman picked off a Nlt.zkowakl pass; a Mlke McAdams tumble e n d e d another drive at· the 32 and an offens!Ye tnterference penalty on Tom 0.ker stopped o nnel march that had reached the 14. llunllngtoo B e 8 eh 's or. feiulve efforts were hampered when fullbacl Kyle V a n Amenlort, the team'• No. l rusher, was injured with 8:31 left in the seoond half. And Nitzkowski, the sophomore who has started every Huntington B e a c h game, had trouble running the Oilecs' offense. His ball·handl- ing was often clum.5}' and his passlng erratic. Both Marina quarterbacks. Foster and Robert Lopez., had trouble handling the bell but Sliney's jitterl>ugging running baU1ed Oilers defensemen. •• • • • • ·a ,,j~ '"' .1.1 l:J 1 .. '·I •- "' . ~.·SAILING Grid Scores ,.,.. 11rtf s-t(......., .. ·-,..,.. l • Hftrl 2', T,..,..t S1111nv Hiii• .ii. 5•¥enn• 16 R•nd'WI Al.mlto. 15, La. Alfllgoa.' ,ec:lllU ''· S•ntleoo 11> St. '•ul 1._ P...oen. 7 LOl'IO 9Netl WU-11, El ll:•ndlo 14 Temple Cll)o U. .._ 7 Are.ill• 13, &!1hop Am•t o ll9dmclo M. Swltt TOO'r•n.::• 21 H-m. I!, Momln;SIO. 6 S.nt1 1!11ni.re 1._ Lompoc 7 C•llrlllo 21. S.n M1reot lt La. Alttlto 21, Wtst CCIWll'MI ,, 51. 81r11Ard l'O, Nofr1 Dami U Ft1t1l1ftt fl, Clleff9v I 11:•""""41 25, PKlflc• l) 'h• X II, SI. JOM 50lco 0 lGnOJ BMC:l'I JDl'"<Hfl 7, $1. Anltlony 0 911lr 14, l.onO 9Hcl'I Patv 12 Mol'lll Vllll 7, Donll"9Ut1 6 Football ·-FV Gold 0 6 6 6-lf M«ln• 91111 1 0 ll 1~ PV TOt: C""7ltlen 111, Wellw, Maflri. TOI: llttl'lll;ln (tl, P~-(31. 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HUli 7 TllvndU'• a.- El OOfado VI Olln• Hiit• "' Sin Clltmll'li.o l'rnl•V'• Ch"* Br•a •• Ltvuri. 1!111<.l'I Unlvertlly "" SMllJl9bedi:·" Ml..toft Vl•lo Sanor• al Vtt~I• 'llllWAY LaAOUa ......... • W L '" l"A 1 D H I l 0 21 D 1 D • M D D 0 D 0 D I I 0 1 0 ,. a 1 '' • LI t11br1 S"""V Htrl1 FullMon ....... 8119"1 ,,,, 5•VllU'll T~ 0 1 0 21 Tlllf9llt'1 9-l'ul11rlon 11 L-.11 C~ADIH 011:0\'I •• lt•n Al•"'llO. 8t'l i;:.,~- 6'rOen Gron L• Oulnll LDI AmlODI S.nll190 L•AOUI WL'''"' 1 a ,~ 10 1 a 1s ' 0 0 0 0 o D 0 I 0 0 • 0 0 I ' ti 0 l 10 14 TG!lftM"I Gi- l• ~I• el BolY C)>-•nd<t Cto1!flllllll 11 G•r6"<1 Gr-1-l•~l ~·111lt1'1 f1lt•t4 ' • 1J111f1r ..... ,. 7 , •• 11:.11 iii···· 11••P•1I t•lll•, ····•Oro r • A Late Start -Tritons Take -14-12 Defeat By ARMAND HANSON Of tllt 'Dalt¥ Pl!« ltlff San Clemente High Invaded the Santa Ana Municipal Stadium Fr1day night for Its-Ckestvtew League football opener against Foothill and eul!ered a first hall. case of Jitters to wind Up on the fbort end of a 14-12 thriller. "nle first ha!! belonged to Foothlll. San Clemtnte was lucky to wind up wlq.out a loss 'on thO ground thanlca to an IS yard run by Bill Kenney on a broken play. on- ly three completed passes out of 11 at~ • temptj, that netted 2Z yards kept the Tritons in.the game, Meanwhile, Foothill scored twice, on a pair cf one-yard plunges, one by Tim Bradley, the other by Sam Peek. 'nio first COIMl'Sion atthnpt tailed due to a bad 'JlUS, but Peek ·ren •the seccnd ooe across for the 14-0 lead. · ... ,. .. ,.~.-........ . / . S1tur<ti)', October 7, 1972 DAILY ,!,DI IG Field Goal Gives MV 9-6 Victoi-y By JOHN CASS 9f .. IHH'I , .... f'8ff Mission Viejo. on the strength of Don Reeves' 27-yard fie ld goal, scored 1 M come-from-behind win over Tuatin on tht TU!ers field Friday night in the Crestview League grid lid-lllter. In a game that found penalty Oags Oyiog all night, it was a hankie that preserved lhe victdry for the 1Diab'°9 with 1:%4 remaining in the game. . Tustin had taken a &f lead In the finl quarter only to find the Dlablol bounci.n& back to knot the 1COre In the aeomd quarte then take the I.ad on Don Reeves' 27-yard fJeld goal In the !lnllt period. Late in the final stanza, Tu.stiJ'I recovered a Mission ViejoLfumble og the Tillers 48-yard line. Jim DeBrod bei{an firing passes and completing them. But as one sidl'!d as thei first half was. tbe 0secopd hall st~cd out just as bad. Only San Clemente regained It's com- posure, looked like, it ' was going to l'Ull the Knights out of the stadium. The sec-0nd time the Tritons got the be.U they boOmed In for a touchdown with • DAil Y PILOT ....... W •lcalr" ...... r EDI.SON'S BOB GRANATH MISSED THIS ONE, BUT CAUGl!IT SIX OTHERS. FV DEFENDERS ARE BEN DODSON, RICK TESSIER .. He hit Ji.11ke Alderson with a screen pass, then connected with Bruce Howe to move the ball to the Mission 43. Shawn Meath then rambled to the 33. OeBord came right back with another pau to Howe to p.Jt the t>an on the Dlablo 2.3. . ' ·• Charlie Dargan gatberlng a nine-yard pass from Kenney ror the"score with 4: 17 left in the ·quarter. The Knights had two bad punts, one for nine yards and the se· cond for U to give the Tritons good fie1d position. In the fourth quarter the Trltons marched '19 yards for a touchdown, with Corky Fisher grabbing a Kenney pass in the right flat near the 12-yard line and outmaneuvering the Knights secondary lo make the score 14-12. -I Tra#iples FV.,--26-7 On the next play, he connected \vilh Ernie Avalos for an apparent touchdown. with 1:24 remaining. But , there wu no joy in nuerville. One of the men in zebra shirts had detected Tustin in an illegnJ maneuver. An attempted tw~point conversion ~ckfir6' when the Tritons lined up in place kick formation and lbe pass from center sailed over Kenney's head. Kenney retrieved the ball back near the 30-yard line, fought his way out of a crowd to throw the ball into the end zone but not near any of his tearrunates. OAM• ITATISTtCS "' '" flrJI 0Dwn1 r1t1fl!"" ' ' F!r•I downs P&IS r;y. ' ' Firs! downs P&Nll I ·• • TOlll llr1t ~WIU • 15~ • Y•rd1 rvui llO • y ··rs: f:t.5'"'A " l! Y•r l Oii N Nel v1rcb a1!ned ,}fs •n Pvn!i(•v•r-dl1le1><e S/11 Ptnll IHJivardl ~•!Ind · "~ .,~ f vmbltl lumbln lost ' ' St""" •v 01111rten • • ,,_,, Sin Cll<Tllnll 0 Footlllll •USHIMG ' • • ,__,. S•11 Cl1mt11t1 •• .. " ·~· KfflntY " " " .., BIOllQh ' • • ,. ~l....,fltollef" ' ' I " ... ' • ... ..... ' • • ••• c-~ ' ' • '·' Tot1l1 N • N ... FOOlflllt Brldllv " u • Jg ·-• " • R. H~ett ' 'i .~ J. H•( ell • ..• ~·"~" • " ..... otlll " "' " .. PASllNO Siii Cllmtlllt " " ... " .... ·-· n • ' " ,., McG1lflolin .... 111111' • • " 11! J. HICklll ' ' • , Tol1l1 ' s • " ·"' Wildcats Ease To 34-18 Win Over Trojans By STEVE EKOVICll Of tlll IHIHY Piie! SI ... Forced to cfimb out or a hole 21~ deep , Un1versity High's Trojans went to the air and tried a little razzle-dazzle, but still ended up buried by the Brea Wildcats, 34- 18, Friday night in football action on the winner 's turf. The Wildcats tallied 'three quick touchdowns in the first quarter and each time added the extra point. The luckless Trojans could do nothing right and the Wildcats must have begun wondering how they were going to fit the final score on the scoreboard. · It was t~ Wildcats' well-balanced game that contributed most heavily to the University demise. Brea rushed for 193 yards and tacked on another 175 yards via the alrlanes. By ROGER CARLSON · Of .. D.itt' Pl'9t Sllfl Edison fligh's multi-talented Chargers displayed a wicked passing attack to augment its tough ground attack and went oo to slam rival Fountain Valley Friday night, 26-7, before 8,500 fans at Westminster High. It' was the fourth .straight conquest ror the Chargers over the Barons and it gives coach Vince Asaro's winners a por· tion of first place in the Irvine League football .standings. Except for one -startling 9().yard pass play by Foulilaln Valley at the outset of the t~ period, it was all Edison as the C4rgers ~~ up Fountain Valley in the strategy department, disdaining for the mo.st part their customary ground assault. Instead the rugged Chargers crune out swinging behmd the right ann of quarterback Craig Way . Way connected on his first six passe! he attempted and his chief tu-gets were Bob Granath and Mark Weal'J':rbee. If there was a turning poiltfin the test it came moments after F~ Valley 's Bill Ogden had tallied on the 00:-yard pass play from q~back Bill }lstfield. From there the Cha~ers' made it look easy as Way directed his~ 62 yards in six plays, capped by his 4f>-!ard scoring aerial to Mark Weat}Jerbee. Placekicker. Dan McPherson's PAT~ it 20-7 with 9:05 remaining. Edison's big . defense/ wJ sparked by the tough play of Dan '\yincbell. Rick ~m:1:1~er~ige1ow, ~ike Brooks and J r ., And that crev.•, plus the resl-of the Edlson Expres,,, shut off the next Barons threat and the offense ~·ent to work again to put on the finishing touches . Jack Haynes scampered over from six yards out to cap a 57-yard march with 1:21 to go and lhe Chargers had their an- nual conquest of Fountain Valley as.sured. Way's first half heroics included a 15- yard pass to Weatherbee on a fourth-and· six situatkn to put the ball on the one. foot line. Way look it over himself for the touchdown and Edison led, 10.0, early in the second period. _ McPherson was highly instrumental in keeping the Barons off balance with his kicking game. He toed a 23-yarder in lhe first period to give Edison a l-0 margin, then added a In fact , Trojan quarterback Mite O'Loughlin heaved the ball 34 times while his mates toted It only 29 times. MIKE DOMAS OF EDISON RESTS AFTER SUFFERING A DISLOCATED ELllOW FRIDAY NIGKT. Unlvenity's first score came with les.'I than a minute left to play in the half. The Trojans, controUing the llall ol!enslvety for the first time In lhe game ih Brea territory, cu1minated a 73--yard drive wit h a IS.yard pinpoint toucbdown pass from O'Loughlin to Ray Hale. 1be Trojans sttJJck next with 4:57 re- mainlng ln the lhlrd quarter. 'Ibe scoring play can best be described as a re.vene pltchout pass which aaw 1 aubltltute , quarterback Ray Hale tol8lng to Murry Graham for he M-yard toucbilown play. O' ugh tc0red the last Trojan tally after t cGrew recovered a Wlldcat fumble the Wiidcat 17. • - .. .. ~ .... 1 1:1 ' u •! i I I ,\ JJ w .. . ,, ,I ll I ti ti 'I I $ Jl,~,r~ ......... ··-'f; 'It 'j 'i! .ii » ,, J 1. 'i ...... :Ill .... ! ., "' • Interception Save~ Laguna Artists Pull Off 34-32 V pset Verdict By STEVE ANDREWS Of Wit Dlltt' l"lllt Sllff Bill Robertson's last minute In- terception gave the Laguna Beach Artlst.s a thrilling M-32 upset win over the El Dorado Golden Hawks In Orange League football action Friday night at Laguna. The Golden llawks wenl lnto tbe game tabbed as possible ltlQiUC Utll.stt, but they !<II a yard amrt ol 1 win Friday. A a.yard touchdown atrlke from Kelly Akins to Dave Marriner put the Artists on top 34-32 with 5:40 remoinlnfl In the game. From that point El Dorado's !ell· handed quarterback M I k e M°""' man:lled bl& club 41 yardt to the Artlstl ...,.en and It appeared the Ham mi&ht push It In. However, on fint down Robert.ton step- ped In front of Mike Roads plckln& oil M-'1 -II the one. Lquna thtn let the clock run out, posti!1I 111 third ltralglJt win of the ....... 'ftW! An1lta Onw an e1otin& runnlnl attack at the Gokkft llawu. Tiie mco1 tJectrl!ylng ..., Marrlntt, wlli> 100.....t he could not only run , but Unw and catch as well . The senior bal!bact scored two touchdowns on the ground, caught one and threw for another. Marriner was at h1s belt corrytng the boll . He .,.. 9IOpped just three times befor< gaining 10 ya rds. amassing 217 on 10 car· rles for an utoundlng 20.7 averace. His running mate Jeff Wlnlhip alto had a btg night totaling 17 yards runnlna. He allO turned in a f1ne pttfonnance at llnebockcr on deleme. Fl~~ 7-41 In tho flrst.C)Ull1<r. IA-llal Mino tumtd Mlninrr '-and belcn Y"" !mew H tilt Ar11111 were a; oop 21.111ter one period. Marrlner•a ftnt awe came on • 71- yard ..... ptr ·-right end .... •l&l>t mlnutt1 later be dubed f4.71rda for aootber touchdcnm. Su&lwk:hod bet-0-taJlk!I Wll 1 nJne.y~ ·.....q romp II)' Wllllh!p. With 15 -ltll In the fll'll hllf, Marrlnor -hi ....id throw, 111t1i,,. Ro-for a IQ.yard ...,. 1Mn1 lbe I Art.late I )4-7 ldVlnllte- -hatr mlstatel enabled t:I " • Dorado to crab • temporary 3247 lead betort the AklnJoto-Marrlntt touchdown pau and RobenAOn'J Lut minute heroka. 91oMm tTAtlSTICS ''"' ..... ..,,.,..,. Flr..i ........ -1111 "Im .... _.,... , .... ~~ y «th '""""" v ..... ..... y_ ... , Hlf y.,.. ...... ~""'"'--•119ft(1' ~.-.... MM«IHI ~......,....-.. 10 l• • • ' ' ' . ll u . ., "' ... ,,, " -... ... .,,, srJ1 1/W lJU loll lll _ .. _ II OW.., 1 6 It ,_,, L.-.. ~ ,, • • 1-M --.... --MNJ-•i. ... _ , ... --._. , .... ,..,,. --- •UUtlH ---.. " • m . " ' . ' . ' . • • . "' ..... . ... . ., " 4.1 . .. . .. ,, .. _. . ... ,,_ :l = ; ' . . . -" .... " •• .. ..... ,, .. --:· r '1" 11 s: ... I I I • ''''"• •. ...,. " IJ I i.t AM - JS.yard boot in the third quaner lo make it JJ.-0. Then coach Bruce Pickrord 's Barons came alive witb that 90-yard pass play - only to see any hopes or overtaking their nemesis go dOwn the drain as the Chargen came ba ck rolling behind Way's arm and the spectacular catches of Granath. Weatherbee and Winchell. !:}. !:}. !:}. OAM• lfATliTICt • Flrtl downs rltl= ,1 Fl,11 down• Pl ~lr1! r,::111 P<tNI IH 0 ol•I t rll clown• " YttOI rvtl'lll'l(I •u '" v •• cn =ring Y1rcll ~ l~ Net v•t Nllltll ~~nrM•:1r"" ciltll:i• ..... IH 'l'•td6 penal Ied Fvmbln/lvmbl11 loll '°°"'"l•ln Vllll1y Ectl-. E M1kot"" H•"l.id ,,.,..,,, fot1•1 H•lllelO O<idrty Tollll SCll't ff OMrllf"I 1.UIHIHG ··-• ' .. " • • • j ' .i l'-l•lfl Vt lle'I' P.«ISIUIG ··-" H JI ll 'MO•lflll V•Hrf 11 a " . • ' ' • " ' ~ '" • ' .. .. ,f • j • ,Jl ' • " .. " • '" ... • ' • ' Saxons Seek " • • .~ "' "' " B• ' I' '" "' • ,_' ' 1:1-26 • ... ' u i !.f .. 'j I I • '·I J '· u ' u I ll • u • .. • •• " u .. H•. •D ... "! Ji! "' '" Upset Victory • At Westminster l..oara •ligh"s Saxon!! vllit \\1estminster tonight with a punt and a prayer u both schools try to begin their SunJCt League football season on a wiMlng note. Game time II 8 o'clock . Westminster, the Cl.F's No. S rated team, ls heavy cholct agaJnJt Loara 11·1 ). Despite Loara '1 less-than-glittering record, WestmlMter coach Bill Boswell is cautlous Bl he leads his unbcalfln Uona into toni1ht'1 contest ··toara la very lmpreulve on dden1e.'' says Boswell. "They bllve VtrY fine team pur111lt and Rood back" and Rotler Abercrombie ls a fine linebncker." Abercrombie ii Loar1 '1 only player of note now thal quanttbeck Max Bacto It out wtth an injury. Buoo'1 ablence w11 one ol tho primary .......,. ror the Su· ons' lack ol offen&lve punch qalnst Strvlle. 111< A<comando brothen. Dan and Tony. and a aurpris.lna:ly 1tr"OQ1 defense have been the primary moven br:hlnd Westminlter'I W record. O.n, the teem'• quanttb8ck and • .. n1or. hu completed ti ol 41 -!or Z90 yards. "I didn't think he -.Id be u poisc!d • quarttrbeck u he it," 11)'1 Bolftll. Tooy, a hllrbock Ind I Junior, hal been even more lmpr'Nlltve, tllT)'lna the blll 33 u,,,.. ror it ylrdl and a 10.yard avt'rl!IXtl DeBord's next lour passes went astray and Mission Vie}o he.Id on for the win. Dave C8ldwell and Ken Robins shared rushing honors for the Diabk>s. Caldwell was the driving force , on lht ground. in the firsl half. gAining 69 yarcJt in eight carries, and setting up tht Mission Vie)o tciachdown . ~lark 1.toffitt scored the TD with 5:46 remaining In the flrat half on a one-yard dive. The PAT kick was nullified by an ii· legal procedure penally and the second effort railed. Tustin had suffered a similar result after Jim Goldstone's ki ck that follow~ Jim lA>ng's first "period touchdown. An ii· lega l procedure penalty nullified tbilt ki ck and his second effon was &hort. It was Robins who gained most or the yardage in the drive th.it moved the baU from midfield lo the Tillers: IG-yard lint Reeves made good on his effort from tht· 11 on the se:cond"play or the nnaJ -periOiS. Randy F.ckholdt's passes kept the Diablos moving in the first half as he connected on five or eight tries for ta yarda. GAM• lfAtltTIC\ MV T F"$1 t!Owf" ""'I'll"" J l•1t °"""'' o.nlr;i J!,,r .. Q....,,I "'"'Ill > Tol•I fl"'ll OOW'nl Y•rn• r..W.1"'1 Y•rcll '"PIH) .... y ••dl lo•' l<ltl w••a1 Q•l~ P11nh .... ,ao~ d 1!1~• P""'•lll"" Y~ 1Jfft81 J.0 F11t'l'IDl••lf11 I loll " ' • .. 'll " it'! ,,, ., .... , 0..~1 r •lOw•lt ...... ''""' • I•~ ..... , '""'"'" T011I• ~:-:.~ ,,. .. ,,, .... , . Ytt111 i:~· T;i;t; : j ltUIHl"O TUI f t" " • • • ' .. ,, " ·-~UllN• ....... v .... H .. ~· I I • • " • • '"'''"' " • ' • • " " .. • • • • • i • 'II • '" .1.~ " ·~ " •• l1 ". " " ... •• ·• ' -· i "' Today's Sports On Television 10 a.m. (41 Ct. -8ASEBAU. PL.A YOVf'B -The C1oclnnall Reda meet tht Pirates In Plttaburch'• 'l'hMe Rlvtn Stadium 1n the rtm Natlanal Ltague ployo/f game. 10:4$ 1.m. 111 t1. -cou.EGE l'OOl'tlAU. -The !'ightlng Irish of Nottt Dune met>l the M6chlJ•n Scatt Spartans Al F:"nSt .,..,"",_: - Mlcb. I p.m. 141 (.1, -BA.SEBAU. PU YOt'FS -The ~roll Tl .... meet the Wcsttm Ji l v I 1 Ion Ameriatn l1ague c h a mp Jon Olk.land Athlctk1 In lhe: finl pla,.rl c•me. Rotwell lnlllUtod 1 new dtfma WI _.,. ytar. 1wllch1nr rttillf a tingle ltntbld:tr llncup to nne 'Kith lhrH llntblcktn. and WestmlM1~1 ablllt1 to Mljult &o tbe rww alignment hu bem one of the team' 1 key davtlopmrnta. I p.m. !51 CL -II.UIS AcnON -lllghllghr. of the Ram•l"aloonl llmt played Sw>dly In Atlanta. 4:1$ p.m. lf) er. -PlUT llOCKEY -Tilt Loo AnC•k!I Kl ... opffl lht lt:IJOO 1plnll --~ ......,1,. at Pl1t1burah 4::111 p.m. ftl CL -11'1. GAME OF 111E WEEK. 111< !Joni have roli.d up mont lhan 7UO j'lrdl In total o1r--IY<I, with the A-and All-._... md Gory Maddoclll dolrc -of 1he dlmqe. Co ta l\fesan Wins I p m I 71 CL -WIDE WORLD OF SrotnS -'l1le ltlh naua1 w o r I d <i.mpionllllp dnnolltlan dntly. tapod Ort. I II llllp, PN. AllO. the -JOn! ) -.-.p. taped 1o S.pt. 111 CL -nus lfE~ I ' PRO l'OOl"llAU. ...: ll!INlllU "' .. -p11,.,i lul ..-. ti p.m. (l l CL -CC>Umll: POCmLW. -Thi USC ~ ...... c.dllloll ol 8tanlord lit • l'lctlll>4 -....... tl111tr In ~., .. ....,.,, • , .. • . ·- • . ' l DllLV PILOT Saturday, October 7, 1•n Gayner, Dugger Spar~ 14-7 Victory Irvine Loop Challenge . ., l • . • By HOWARO L. HA.NOY ~ tM CUii~ P'IMI illtl It was Scott Gayner on offense and !\like Dugger on defense that spelled the dlffrrence Friday nigh! before a packed house as 1he Estanci a Eagles won a 14-7 ''ictory o\·rr Corona del r-.1ar in open ing Irvine l.A.·ague football action at Newporl llarbor. Both lads were given big assists by teanunates against the stubborn defend- ing loop chan1pions before the flnal score was posted with i : t4 left in the third quarter. The outcome was in doubt 10 the final \\'histle, however. Gayner did all the scoring for the Eagles and was the big cog in getting tbe winning score. Estancla took over at the Corona 17 after a bad punt slipped o(f the sSde of Joe TosU's foot and out of bounds at the Sea KiJ1as 27. Gayner went 22 to the five and then hit the center of the Corana line on four suc-- c..-essive plunges btfore reaching the el\(I woe. He al.so kicked the extra point. Dugger got the Estancia offensive machine rolling early when he lD"" tercepted Tosti's first pas.s on the lnitJal scrimmage play ofihe game to give the Eaales posseulon on their own 48. ll took just six plays, barring three others that were nu1Ufled for infractions, before Gayner hit left tackle from two yards out and a score with 8:09 left in the period. Qlj'Der_~ed the cooversloo and the Eaglu were In !Jmt, 7.0. G81DU DOI only Cll'Ti<d the ball I I Umea but bad a lantasUc night punting and wping the Sea Klnga In trouble . lie hod -tick& downed Inside tbe fiv .. yanl line, one for 5S yards Uwt rolled to Ule four, and averaged 38 per try for tbe nl(bt. I>Ugger intercepted another Tosti aerial In tile first hall, grabbing 50 per· cent of Tosti's throws and was the only man on the receiving end in the first two periods. It wasn't all bad for the Sea Kings, however. Coach Dave Holland's charges roared back !or their Clllly score with 4:33 left In the lint period as ~ became the !past ol the Sea Kln1s oheerlng oectioo oo a 1aked keeper around left end for 17 ~ards and a touchdown. Dave Bruct li>olled the count with a perfect pla<e- 11en1. The Sea Klng1 delenso also kept Estan· t~ quarterback lttlke r.tagner off balance with a rosh but two long bombs that wife dropped when Joe Barnett got ~ind the secondary , could have broken the game wide open. OAMI IT'ATISllCS Fin ctcrw111 TlllllJ,,. Flo dOWM ,_u1111 f lr1 dO'fl'nl -me• 11111 tint doWM Ylf rllllllM YM"d NUlM Yotrd Iott NII nb H IMd c • . ' ' ' • • " ' 14oll 1'3 " 9 .. .. 1i,, IH llUIHIHO c.-"' Mar •• L.wd•bt1111ll " .... _ • Toal! " Poli ' Minni ' TG111l1 " llllll<la ""~ ' GIYN,. " Par"I ' Prll\CMlflO • 101111 " l'AlllMO c.,.... ... wr .. .. ,~. " l1t1Mle ' ,...M< ' ' .. " " " " • '" " " " "' "' ''" VH "' "" "" ~· 1 t-U • ._ 1 • . ... • ... • ... .. u • 11.0 1 ·1.• " u .. .,,, ' u • '·' • • •• .. '" To Sunset Over the years the Sun.set League's football superiority In Orange County has been ba!ically acknowledged by most observefs. • ' : 1 ' J .'! • j i •. . ' l ' ... " "' But ii the current trend ot the Irvine League continues ll's beginlling to look like the senior circuit has a true c:ha). ienger on if• ban<f&. No one gave the lrvine ~ague teams much chance against any of the Sun.set powers until last year when Coron!i del Mar first dumped a strong Newport Har- .. ' " • 9 ... ·"" bor team, 7~. then came back with a hlghly creditable shDtfng against w..i. -In the playoff>, looing 28-21. The two leagues clashed Uve times in non-league play thl! year and the Irvine League came out on top, 3-2. Costa fi.1.esa dropped a pair, 34-0 and 21.0 to Western and Newport. But Co- -rona del Mar whJpped Newport. 21·0, Fountain Valley put It lo Huntington Beach, 37-28, and ,Estancia walloped Marina, 4.2-7. And it wasn't too long ago when a basic comment throughout the CIF was -~· ROGER CARLSON that the Irvine League didn't belong In th AAA.A division. 'Ille Angelus and Sunset Leagues cur- rently hold the top five spots in the AAAA poU. After that it's anyone 's game and the Irvine is obvk>usly on a par with any of the other loops -prol>- ably better than most. -· ! l ' • • • ' ' f I i One scribe accordecl Santa Ana VaJley a fifth place nod in the latest AAM ~ll. The unbeaten Falcons are tabbed. tO hn· • ish seventh in the Irvine League. * * * The early leader ln yardage gained over the ground In the Orange Coast area ls Estancia's Dan Prfnceotto. Prlnceotto has rolled for 385 yards In 46 carries for a flossy 8.3 average and four taucbdowns. That's not bad for a fellow who packs 155 pounds on a 5-7 frame. ,.. -until an injury sidelined Jim Sebulti in last year's scrimmage with Kennedy, Prtnceotto was an unk:no"M'n third strtng. er. ESTANCIA QUARTERBACK MIKE MAGNER LOOKS OVER THE HEAO OF A CHARGING t:ORONA DEL MAR SEA KING,GRE~ WHEELER. BOB JONES (55) RUN.5 INTO OPPOSITION Estancla's recent success, however, most be pinpointed to tbe addition of Mike Magner at quar1erback. Mike looks heavier tllea the listed 175 pounds. He's a transfer from Servile and the younger brother of former ~~later Del star Gary Magner. * * * Orange Loop Opener Tigers Strike Quickly, Stagger Dolphins, 21-7 By HANK WESCH Of t'll9 EMiiy P'llet '''" Valencia struck for two touchdowns 10 seconds apart in lhe second period to upend Dana Hills 21-7 in the Orange League bpener for both schools Frid.ay al Valencia. The Tigers marched 71 yards in ttiree plays for one score, Md tbeii raced in with • Dolphin fumble on the ensuing kickoff. The first touchdown came on a 3S-yard pass play with 9:35 to play, us the Tigers' Richard Hernandez got behind tile Dolphins secondary. Hernandez klcked off, and when Dana Hllh' Darryl Howe fumbled at hi! own 20, Hernandez picked It up to ramble ln. For the remainder of the night the \\lro schools played evenly ln a penally and ml.stake marred 1ame which took over two and a ba.lf boun to play. Dana Hills, a heavy underdog golnl' Jn- lo the contest, had good field position throughout but penal.lits end losses crop- ped up each Ume the Dolpitlnl appeared lo be driving. Bill Springman, the Dolphins' outstW>· ding junior quarterback, had a good evening passing totaling Ill yards. He connected wllh ' Mark Eljenbolm , his Lakers Hold On., NBA Teams .Roll The 'Loi Angeles Lakers overcame a huioul fourth-quarter rally to defeat the Golden St.ate warrton, llJ9.tll8, In too ,.. cond game of • National Ballcetball AJlodatlon doubleheader Friday nl1ht. Earlitr tile seattle SUperlOl\k:s trim- med tile Portland Trall SW.r1, 126-91. Thi L•kero, without Wiit Chamberlain and r ' Goodrtcb, won It wtlh Happy Hair~ IWO tree tM::IWI wllh 14 IC!COl'I~ -.!(I. favorite target, for over 140 yards, in- cluding the only score of lhc game. That score made it ·21-7, as the lhlrct period closed but Valencia came back to go 64 yards tp six plays to ice it. Pat \Yalters scored the touchdown, on a I~ yard run. As bu been their problem In the pa.st, the Do.lphins could muster very little in the way of a rushing atl3ck against the bigger Tiger defensive line. Little Dave Buck had runs of II and 14 yards for lhe Dolphin!!, the longest gainers of the night, but Dolphin runners were thrown for I~ 18 times and wound up ln the nega-tlve for the nJ&ht. Valencia coach Dave P I n c k n e y substituted freely, using 12 different run· ncrs. Dana Hllls held the vaunted Tigers run- ning attack In the flnt quarter, but then junior quarterback PauJ Laborde went to the air and connected on thl"tf: stndght paues to Hernandez to move the 71 yards for the opening score. O.t.MI IT,\TllTl(I ,.lrtl Olwml flltlllllt F lrll c1owN H•J!"' "lrt! ~ -IT1t1 Tot•I tlttl 0-1 Y•rclt rvlfl!ftt YM'Cll P41Ul!lll YINU lot! N•! Ytrdl tll~ P"""'•.,.,.-dl1r111c1 Pltfl11!t..ty1n:h -llUlll F\llflbltt./hlmllltf IOtl •• v ' ' ' . ' . lf " .. 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Cost.a Mesa whipped Anaheim JU 11 Alen Langston Jed the *-'OrtRg with three g011ls, and goallti: Breit Rosa rtc0rded eight blocked shots for ti~ t.iusu1ngii. E:I Dorado and Foothill will join Foon· taln Valley and Garden Grove in the ehamplOMhlp round today at Estancia. Pat Moorhouse of Ediaon turned in the xorlna Barnt of lhe day, taU)'i.ni live ttmea l.n his team'• M CORIOJ1Uon round win over t.farlna . Westminster rallJed to send Its rnalch with Jo"oothJll Into sudden dealh overtime btfore lolln& with only 1$ seconds goo\! in the extra period. Fronk 1-laselton. who hid scored eAr lier oo two penalty shots, found the net from four yards out on the lert side with just 20 aecoods left to play in regulAUon tltne to knot-the score at 8. Other top ground gainers in the area alter two practice games are Hunting· Ion Beach's Paul Flskness (34 carries. 313 yards and three tou chdowns), West· minster's Tony Accomando (30 carries. 267 yarcts and two t.ouchdowns), fl.1ater Oei's Jim Gardea (38 carries. 212 yards and four touchdowns), Edison's Fred Hernandez (33 carries, 142 yards) and Marina's Otuck Sliney. Sliney gained 114 yards and scored once against El Rancho, then was held out in the Vikings' I~ to Estancia. The leading passer in the area has been San Clemente's Bill Kenney wit h 26 completiom accounting for 326 yards and five touchdowns. others sparkling with the arm have been Westminster's Dan Accomando { 18 for il, 290 yards and two touchdowns), and Blll Springman of Dana Hills ( 16 completions for 212 yards and two TDs). * * * Laguna Beach's basketball program has added two new races in coaching circles. . Varsity coach Jerry Fair has picked up Jerry Sharman to guide the junior varsity and assisting Fair will be Ed Burlingham. Sharman is the son of Los Angeles Lakers coaeh Blll Shannan . Hls most reeent duty was assisting at Damien. Burlingham was a three-year starter at UC Irvine. UCI Gains Semis; Of Polo Tourney LOS ALTOS-UC Irvine cruised Into the semis of the Northern CaUfomla Invitational water polo tourney belng played at FoothiO COiiege, here , by bls!llng three foes Friday. Golden Wt!t COilege won two of Its thm matches while Orange Coast conege faUed to report Ill results. Ed Newtand 's UCI outfit dunked Brigham Younc, IH, took Stanforo apart, 11.:t. and belted UC 0 .. 1,, 1M Friday. Today UC Irvine facts Concord tn the semis. Cal and San Jose State meet In the other semls wlth the finals 1l1ted lattr today. Jack Dickman, Dive Bradburn and Bruce Black ICOred three teRmS each sgalNt Stanford. Chip Rowe (2) led the anault qalnst BYU and Jim Knl!e pac- ed the 1bfUlng of UC 0av;1 with live ....... Golden West downed San Joaquin Delta, 12-2, and S111 Franclaa> Stat~. ll-4, but loot to s.n Mateo. IU, as the lattu IOOred three times in tile llnal t :~ on a prnalty and twlct from the field. In olher ultlbltlon play It wu tile Phoenl• Swts (NBA! °"" tile Kentucky Colooell (ADA). IOHI ; Baltimore'• BulletJ (NBA) downed tho Indian Pacer• (ADA), 111-JOI; Clrolino (ASA ) whipped Atlliita (NB~lA) US.IOI; Buflalo (NBAJ ,. boat Pltil&del a (NBA), 121-110; and the Hew Y IOolclta (NBA! bett th<> l«ll'llf'\11'1 ·--kl•l Ttllll ' . n " Yt*Mlt 1 IQ .1'0 In games at the Foolhlll branch of lhe tournament Sonorn beat Sanliago, M , El Oorodo nfpped Los Amigos. 9-11. and Bolsa Grande defeated Valencia, M. Sharing scorln1 honoro for the Lions was Steve Goldstein, who also had th1 cc gOl!iJ.. Jim McAdams hac1 lour goal1 A!l•inst San Mfiteo and three against Delta. 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SS A"•n~ in Wrf of 7 W1ndl't 34 The lownt nett wev _ ... th1ough l)OHi1• 58 Olmlnuti.v1: •1 O~n I M""" 35 Frotn Sufho 11W1tt1v: Sllng "'"":".'% 36 Theaurr !iT Performer 42 Mor•Hnllibll' '1f0Vll; bbl'. '1•0lll):Abbl'. 60 Ev"; Po.1. Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers 0 91.ESS '«IU! WAMPUM JS NO OJJJ~C11 1'1.1.1'~ SOME! WHY, <;VERY TIME '>tll.J eeND ""'-lR ELBOW, '>'t>UR MOUTH FLIES OPEN! by Chffter Gould NMa•D fl'f .._ C.•AAGE DOOR! by Tom K. Ryon JUST SNEAK UP ON AN l'AGU: AND SPRINK~c SOME ON HIS 1'AIJ.. c:'J:::>-tl/lil by Al Smith -·------~ - I THINK THATS WHY I LOVE '>'WR MOTHER ... SHE HAS A DROLL 5eNSE CF I~::=\ HUMOR I by Dole '1ale by Emie Bushmiller GRR~ ~ r~'k lvoo.i:-TO 5Ee ;;)\ 600,0 ' D OLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANAS GORDO HBY1. _, ANIMALS. D/$ 7111!> ITEM/ MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS .sAV& J/!!R4 Jr's 81!1..li!l//:o !'LEAS cNJlr. Sl!Sf • PEANUTS by Charles M. Schub JUDGE PARKER WHEH WILL &oRGSON SMOULD VOU SEE HIM i 8E COMPLflELY AGAIN, . RELAY.ED NOW~ LIEU TENAN'T? I ' I I • MISS PEACH PERKINS (' . I'LL SEE HIM IN A COU PLE Of HOURS, EXPWNIN6 THAT WE'RE A80UT TO MAKE AN AAAlST, THAT I'D LIKE TO TA\.K WllH HIM I.& TO W!-tETHER OR NOT 8EVER.LV EVER MENTION!P ANY MAN SME WAS OATIN6 .' • by Harold Le Doux by Mell by Jollfl Miies DAILY PILOT J7 by RIXJfi' lradflelcl A/ll"fll-M4•TIC f 'TH6UfA~ 'fHJ; W ZAll6T'll lWUfJ:Tr-1"6 OF 1111' JUMP ROl'l1'. J0-7 By Charlff Barsotti by Giis Arriola by Ferd Johnion by Roger Bolen THE GIRLS ;~it.. .q,;~'!7~-7 "V091J J•tt lo"t lllm -the nm. t•Ina be does lt btl 1" ... lo Id •• ,. Ulluer." OENNIS THE MENAC { • I! f' 11 • I r ' • • • ' DAILY l'llOT TONIGIIT'S TV IIlGIIlJGHTS NBC 0 10:00 -Baseball Doubleheader. Major league dlvtslonal playoffs are televised with the Olkland A's meeting the DeLroit Tigers and the Clnclnnali Reds taking on the Pittsburgh Pirate5. CBS O 8:00 -"All in the f'amily.'' Gloria poses a problem with \\101nen's lib overtones which puz,. zles the fantily and stirs an argument about worn· en's place ln oociety. Sally SLrulhers, carroll O'Con- nor. KTTV ID 8:00-"Anzio." Robert Mitchum. Peter Falk and Arthur Kennedy heads the cast of this \Vorld \Var ll drama from 1~68. KCET ED 9:30 -"Antigone." Genevieve Bujold portrays Jean Anouilh's tragic heroine with Fritz f \\leaver as King Creon in a drama based on Sopho- I~ cles' classic Greek drama. KTLA 0 11:00 -USC Football. A tape delay of today's game betwen the Trojans and the Cardinals of Stanford. .. ABC 0 11 :30 -"Birdman of Alcatraz." Burl Lancaster in hi s famous portrayal of a convict who raises birds in his cell. Karl ~1alden, Thelma Ritter. Lr TV DAILY LOG (}j} TOI Ind Duitl'fQ Tm ti) NiH ED n. £ltdrit eo111,.,,, ai)Pall6f1• latiN l:lO B MowM: (CJ "lll(idt1rt at Ph1nto• Hill" (wes) '66-ftobert F1111e1. 0 Foc1s "Al:llon" fJ (D@ (E) AJiu Sal~ 1/MI Jones "the Clementine lnaredients" m Mo'l'ie: (C) (2111) "Anrit" (dr1) '68 -Robert H1tthum. Pe1e1 Falk, [111 Kolllman, Artln11 Kenntdy. m CM111pio11Shlp Wrutll11 €i) LllC~I Ub11 O!i Mowi•: (C) "Tht Su Altt lites" ffi Mowie: "Alibi lkl" (com) '35- Hackman, J~mtl Frant!scus. II llllr'• Klckly U Tiii M•PPr W1111ltr111 "Jawbone to Redrock" (J) Tllb II Tt111 Ult 0 MFl S1111 ti the Wit' 0 H1r\lnd Sltart Sllow Q)lltalll llJJ """' fl) flnt Adftntu111 In l111pmbln1 Qtl lHt Ill $ilKI m_c.on1 "~ i:OO r:J wtllt'1 loin1 On WIUI WiHlt Dlwb The r\'41 ind 1111 ol tha ]ilU 1rtlst ind tht future ot_ l*u 11e drs· ....... fJ !l) CI) Q'l "IC'1 Widt Worid ol -(J)@l News 0 Tiil• wm: 11 ,,. Foo!IMH ID Mtftt: (CJ ''Jkrtllwtst I'll.Slit" (•dfJ ·~o -Spencer Tr1cy. E LIM of tlle Ciltnb !Ji) n. 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To" '"An· tt[Gne'" Genevieve Bujold end Frll1 W1aye1 'ta1 in Je1n Anhouith"s modern 1He1ory 1bout the eternal conflict between human lde1tf1111 and politic.al pr11m1!ism. Evening t:45 m Su Colftldil rnrom. 1:001J O II) m !kn 10:00 A (T) Mission: lmponiblt ()) HIP Cklpliral D Cil 00 CD Tiii Slltt! Sen• 0 TM R11t D1M1 sttele ~ 0 Tiit UnkMl!n Reals l'hilbl11 GJ 1\t PtnPlllen hosts. !1j) Wislllnston W11k In Re'Atw m N1ws 01 SUl"t U11 1N Cltff1 aJ loi H Mnict s Tutrt .. ~o a!) ChillfM 'i'1ritty Mtur m nr11 Stteps . m Lou 'or6otl Shn &:JO IJ D Mnl 10:l0 0 I~ ltlrtoll Prutnb Th1ll1t1 m• ... 0 INIC Nlft Cta!iftKt 09, Mnie: "Anlortd Ct111m1ncl" (j).s,.ttl CMl1t1p tm Will strut Walk 11:00 '1fil 0 0 (I) 0 11 ... g .. llltl: "'" et 1 llound·Ull 0 USC FOl,tblll T1pe delay of ~•m• I O SMw u LKfl11111 s.an.. 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Wtbstt1" (dit) 'tl-Jll'fltf Ctala. ~ €[1Cf11t., M 7:JO 0 1111 ..... FldMJHtnryG lbS01l 1z:OO Q ti It ~U II • couf1 )ttlll IOc*I at medlt\tll IZ:JO fq) '"" .lolltt SNw kllllfllhOOd, 1:00 Q lo h AIUIOUIKtd Cl.l ,., ".,.. MOllO e MevJt: .. r.... ••• " w· D L.tf•M•MADnl '' IJ ltillll $ llteiwte: (Zllr}. IC} ~J'~ri ~,.;:;:IYtllt 811nd . ..... fl • CMnVy" (d1•) 61-liij ltlowlt: Ct) "'ti• .. ••itr .. flvb "•lef, Hope Ltn11. Q) .._.le: "•Ill' 1141 Hb WM 8 S.lllf ..... ,_... Pldol'' {wet) '6&-M11k Dllf!Oft. ·--HO U _, IC) "T>t --II...._ flllift 111111 '53-.loltrt ,.,,.., Jan St1n1ni. a.•BOO M 111 t111 ,,_.., ·l:JOCJ "'" 8 8 lal•o11111crl "Vlr111" 2:4SIJMOrit: ''nil f111dtr f1111" 8 llllW Hele• Rtddy 1unt1. (dr•) '41-Joe l l!row11. No. I Newspaper For Hometown News Of the Orar1ge Coast DAILY PILOT . . . .A Hope Special: 1 It's Anything But By TO~f PAL\1ER Of tlHI ClitlW ~lift lllff ll b appropriate t h a t "Thanks ror the ~lemory" Is Bob l-fope '1 theme song. Judg· ing fro1n his first season television special, broaclcai4t Thursday night on NBC. nu~m-Orles and money are all he has. Television special fans who tw1ed in on "The ·Bob Hope Special," the first of eight. n1ost likely have s a v e d themselves seven hours o( tedious viewing later In the year. ft was promoted as an ali - star cast, "'ilh Olyn1pic gold· 1nt>d al winning swimmer Mark Spitz. world chess champion Bobby Fischer, actress Alell'.is Smith. the Carpenters and David Cassidy, who r or ur.known reasons has been called a superstar rock ~inger. GENERALLY, Americans h<i ve con1e lo ex.~! low-qu11li· ly humor from the lion's Share lin the true sense or the e."'t- i.;ression -all or very nearly all \ or variety "en- tertainment'' programs. But it is evident after this s1>e<:ial, 1vhich followed tt11! pattern of most broadcasts last year by all networks, that the designation "special" refers to an especially low quality. Fischer and Spitz, t h f: highlights or the show if one reads the publicity and au· dience reaction correctly, were understandably nervous. But to M~ddle these lYl'O w i l h ;,trocious materia l included 1'1 their respective gags or 3{Y}Cf~ or comedy sketches. whate\·cr the producers choose to call v.·hat they produced, was sheer tort ure. For the tclevisinn wat cher as well as the star. ~ 1ND -BIG WEEK I "ISLAND MAGIC" FANTASTIC NIW SURFING FILM by L. JolMI HkcHoc.11 7:l0 • t :JO IA.CH DINING l Of Tit. YHr'1 Top "SIM,.,." GENA ROWLANDS ''MINNIE end MOSCOWITZ" AIM -IKll He..,, 111 • NW coMedw ltT Miio Fir"'•• "TAKING OFF" If Spitz and Fl!c.her aqulrn1· c.d, it was little more than the vtewtr who in the 11rivacy of h1a home saw that embarro.a- slng display of exploitation. IJOPE HARDLY got through a two-liner without sJurril'lg at least one word. Even his monologue. u s u a 11 y his .strongest area, was dull and brier. The veteran performers, like Alexis Smith, came across like the script had been locked th a vault until the flnal tap- ing. None could say a line withc5ut consuJllng cue cards. The Carpenters lip-synched limply through one number and then did an accP.orable rendition cl Lem Russell's "A Song for You." Explaining why Ford was his sponsor instead of Chr.vsler this year (none was neces- sary), Hope said, "Ford had a better idea -money." And it was obvious Ford spared no ex- pense in.its slick commeiC'lals. It's too bad the compRn~· didn 't spend some money Co1· writers. Hope was funnier in five minutes of cavorting w i t h monkeys in "Road to Hong Kong'' than in an hour 'Thurs- day night. (In a skit in which. Soitz is a dentist. Hope says. "Spitz -that's a bad name for a dentist.) FISCHER M A K E S sad televisioii cameras around. Cassidy sings a rock song that even he probably cnn't remember the name of . with insane, suggestive lyrics re-- peated countless boring times. But dressed in a silver trick or treat suit, he finiihed up to wild screams, cheering and th e ever·present whistles that accompany taped television productions --audiences do tend to go wild when that ap- plause sign is flashed. If they can't come up with something other than jokes about l1ope's age and his self· serving remarks about his en- tertaining savvy. the produc· ers should let old Bob bomb by himself, and not drag down impQrtant figures in other fields. • Heroes they are. Spitz and Fischer. And the public is un- derstandably anxious to \liew them . The standing ·ovation Spitz got w a s genuine. But only the money the two earned · could have coaxed them inU> the dreadful roles h~tO'Ok -up on "The ""Bob Hope Special.'' NOT EVEN the props were "special." When I-l ope, as politician Conway Charisma . in one of the more humorless skits, donned a red coat with a lighted sign on Uw back saying ~·Vote for Charisma," a long cord with a switch on it hung from his derriere like a tail. Hope refeJTed to Spitz and Fischer as "young men who have 1iven the young people of this nation hope." There was no hope in Hope's show. ---CINFDOMF 20 .','. "• -.: r r-.~~ "IUTTllll'lltES All l'ltlll" ll"GI o.tllit' lt•W'll & EdWll"f AllM" •IN "'1.AY IT AOAIN, SAM" --CINFDDMF 21: ... -.-... ~,. -.~. ---".:• SIAD/UM f ' .. __.,li 'fW..: ·------··· SIAD/UM 'l ' .. _....~ ...... ----.. SrA01uM ·J . ... ····· -. --,, SrftDIUlf J .. -.···· - Mlrton lt111CN " "THll GOOl'ATMlll" (II) • "THI WllO IUNCK" (Ill 1 111 Clllly . llOlltrt C1i. "KtCKIY & ICKMS" C1'GI -.. •• "llTUllK 01' SAIATA" lPG) Llll MIMlll "CASAlllT" l'GI • "LAST IUMMll" Ill Comfort#lb/y Air Conditioned ll"t A __,, '"MAJl,01~ , .. , . _...,_ k-.C. '"' "''kl•! '"t!ILL.ITIOM CHllClilUCLI'" "' -- .. _ AWIHI .-.. ,_, ..... ...... "' ... ---"1UMMI• ..... ..... c ..... ... . ,' . . . . Caught in the Act ... DAil Y PILOT Stiff P ... 19 \Villiam Brady casting aspersions on Cherie Patch is startled to find her listen· ing at the Window while Ellen Elliot sobs in a scene from South Coast Reper· tory's production of ('The Torchbearers," on stage tonight and Sunday in Costa Mesa. ABC Running Third Again , Educatot'S In Music -Conveni1rg . ,.. .. hundred Qnlnge eounty music edwcaton from elemtn-. tary to college level will hold tlletr aooual meeting and workshop at Golden West C<>llege, Saturday, Oct. 14 . The keynoter will be Joo1n Gaines. Washington, D. C .. public relations .~llant, y:ho will talk on buddmg com· n1unily support for music pro· grams. The meeting is SPoroored jointly by the Orange <:oun~y music educators, Cahfom1a Music Educators Association, southern section, and Orange County Department or Educa- tion. William W. Foster. muslc coordinator of the Placentia Unified School District, is president of the county music teachers' group. Allen Giles, pianist, and his wife,. Mrs. Anne Giles. co-prln- cipal nutist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, will entertain. Giles is a piano teacher al Golden West. Lenny Film HOLLYWOOD (UP!I Twentieth Century-Fox will produce a movie biography on the late comedian Lenny Bruce, based oo Julian Barky's play, "Lenny." As CBS Regains Top Sl~t lo put only CBS' "Maude" and ¥-¥ ¥ ¥ ¥'f.Jil.Jil." "Bridget Loves Bernie" in the j[2Il~BrnJ By JAY SHARBllTJ' NEW YORK (AP) -Last week, an ABC spokesman ex- pressed "cautious optimism" y,·hen his network ran a tight second to NBC in the ratings for the first week of the new fall television season. . by ABC with six and CBS with five. There was a dramatic turnaround in the top 20 list the following week. CBS posted 11 winning entries. NBC eight and ABC one. top 20, along with NBC's "Wednesday Mystery Movie" and ABC's "Paul Ly n de ~:s:~'.· g::: t,\':. ::~ Show " s11ow 11 oww11111CNr 11 "•" In Uie next week, the Lynde *********** show plummeted rrom mh F'OR FUN' PROFIT' His caution may have been justified. In the second week of the ~son's national ratings, ,\BC dropped to a way-behin~ third plaee while third-rankS:l CBS, after vow- ing a stro~ comeback, came in first. Although many v i e w e r s won't believe it, network of- ficials say it isn't until November that decisions are made on which shows will be kept, canceled or shifted to new time slots. place to 28th posilion. The rest • • moved up. "Bridget" went BARGAINS GALOREI from sixth to third place, Vi,if Super Sw11 p Mt•h "Maude" from 11th to sixth. Saturdiy,. Sundiy All D•y Only one ABC show. the long-running "Marcus Welby; ~1.0.," showed up in the top 20 for the week of Sept. 18-24, ac- cording to A. C. Nielsen Co. ratings of ptograms. shown in prilne evening tlme for the period. And "\Velby" came in eighth this time. seen in an estimated 15.5 million households com· pared to the previous week when it ranked first and was seen in an estimated 2il.2 million households. TllE WEEK'S top-ranked show didn't shock rating- watchers. It was CBS' popular "All in the Fl~ily," which was s~en in an stimated 20.7 mil lion Americ households that week. A comparison f the 20 top- ratcd programs lfor the two- week period shows that on the first go-around. tiBC led the pack with nine shOws, followed 1111 CoJby •IHI lebort C1tlp M THEY SAY it usually takes until the latter part al-October for national view'ing patterns -and ratings -l-0 take some kind of shape and meaning. Rut the ratings for the first two week.s of the season m. dicate that viewers initially don't seem to be buying the promotional hoopla that ac- companied the arrival of 20 new , r e g ularly-sc.heduled series. During the first w~k, they watched in sufficient numbers Woody Al ... "TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN" AIH • IP~J OAYS 6, 5 SAT. & SUN. 12,45 Woody Allen's "EverY.thing ~)1)11 always wanted lo know about * PLUS "HAROLD AMO MAUDl'"" WKDAYS 6:45 SAT.&SUN.12:45 llCllAlt WllMAll "WNINTMI LIGIMDSDll"(P,f.} .... "'TMI CULPIPPll c&ml COMPAMf" (P.SJ "HICKEY AND I BOGG.S" ' llCHAID llllTON (~ tAllU STlldAll I IYAIO'ffllU. "WM&T'S UP DOC?"(I) 7:00 AND 10:5. IA9UIL WILCH IN 111 "IOJ'T.Sll~T Tlll lt'fOlt• Jiff Wlf"°"r Mr (Ptl AUO I "RETURN 0, SABATA" .... c:.'\i. ... ·-.. ,,,_ ' J:OO "BLUEBEARD" DUSTIN HO,PM&N ANN.I IANCROPT "THE GRADUATE" cHtt .... Sllew S.t.' eN S.•. ,..._ I ·•·· A PARTY! A P.RTY.! ' . A PARTY! FOR PARENTS AND A GRAND OPENING PARTY. For you and the kids. Sunday, October 8 -Noon to 6 PM. • Penny Arcade. Marvelous Music-Makers. Come Join the fun and games. Balloon Animals by Bobo. Telher Ball. Table Tennis. Lotsol Free Refreshments. Se~Saws. Sand Bolles. Hobby Horses. Free Balloons for the kiddies. Astro Climbing Struclures. Grand Prize for the Parenti. 6 Mos. FREE rent for lucky Winner • 2 & 3 BED!bJM GARDEN APAKTMEHTS FROM$175.00 ~ ~ l~~ingswOod L'~illageciaCJ>aJnia l-l_!!ll~!!..4------".-l 7777 v111.-, vtew, la P•im1 (714) 62).7171 LI---1---....:>i ..,_ •-....... c.n1loo • • I A.M. to t P.M. ~ ~--~ ...... •• L•"'" " St ~~~-l~21 A.DOOtEY, HALLELUJAH ..... j01 ,,,, 'lltlJUM.01.(0tti "HIUSTIOll ClllCNrKll .. l'l I •nC''" II··<' ...,. o' ~no'! 1!1-•0IO ' . ...... ,""' "llKllT & IOUS" (5) n11r11.11 •u n1n "1"'11 ff SAU.TA" (f'I) Wiii Tl 1A•llUAWS "ITllt'S DAUe•Tlr I'll f1.llJIMll.Ot ..... S "JIJINT" (PC) >t~•C>o• ei.a. 1 ""c~!~~n Sl1·1 ~11 j., .. ,. Ill•~. , &> or G.t1n.n Gro"" f•e• .. ay !l~·l212 WOOOT AlUI "IWllTTMllM TOll &lWAfl 'll'Alll .. fO lltOW AIOIT HI l tfl Wiii "'•110 ro "''Nii:! Pl•o /"Ill llllf"' IPIJ f'"M'"•' te•,. n lln.icJ'I 8Jva. A u .. ~o· 81•d. 111-llf) Pllil 511Ull/.IO .t.1111 Pl'lff ''Wllfll DOIJ IT NUIT" ll l . P~•SJCOl.OI "SOMfOfil( lfHIMD TMI DOOi" (P&) 1111...,tr 11 M111 M wltlt P• l'~co1n .a .... ..,~., ~· <nou s,1.,n 1 Cl) llO Olll l•OI• II Ill • llllfll'l IACll "1111 AIOllClOlll" IS) . . ... ._,.TIM<CU•wtll lll"'Cll ·~·· ~l\IO . ..... ~."''' , ..• , ' .• ~ >·~ $~1-101? TV Triplets Retired Todds Reaping Residuals at Age of 5 Worklhop Reveals Theaters Cutting • -nack 'Hard Stu£r SAN DIEGO (AP) -In the Todd's molber answtrtd a In the Dick Van Dyk• mo- canyon hideaway behind thelr studio advertisement askJ.ne lion picture "Tl'le Comic," home, the Todd boys romp for newborn twins. The three they alternated ln I he Ir and tussle like other 5-year· Todd boys !Uled the bill even JX1r1r&yal of a baby who ate olds. 'Ibe sty ts clear. The better. ravenously. Daniel love 1 EDITOR'S NOTE -Dur-during the academic year. birds are chirping. The blond babies were in· bananas so he consumed Ing Cha pa.st five years, ih e White · hopes the project will On television, the blond , stant hits in the "Gunsmoke" them, to be replaced quickly neto breed of pla4 .. .."'4nhts spread. nrrrDJAJNMENT blue-eyed ide ntical triplets are episode ln which the widow of 1by ~chael mt.sunchlnndg thehli 8 "'' '11 tnlUl starring in reruns. a desperado gives birth to avonte, carro • a n ho& been intent on shoWing "Tms SE"J'UP means-the A bit of grandmotherly in-triplet.I but dies ln childbirth. Joseph devouring c:hocol.ate things that were formerl11 writer now has a new in-'---------"' tervenUon helped put Michael, Residents of the town reject puddings. r.aboo. Now that the broad tennedlate polishing level," he Daniel and Joseph Todd in the babiea, who finally are Todd, who is a business license thet1 sought has declared, "and perhaps a show business when they-were adopted by a woman with IO services salesman for Interna- qutcker chance f 0 r pro-R ll G two months old. But It took no children of her own. The tlonal T e I e p h 0 n e and been achieved, the empha· f · I ·t· "G , ea y One T I pb Co -• hi ess1ona recogru ion. uare s proddlµg for the Todd! to "Gun.smoke" program was e egra rp. mo\'= s sis on sez and four-Letter play, for example, took five decide to live as far from reissued six times and is a family to· Oakland but S•turday, Octobft 7, 1972 DAILY PILDT I 9 words ii on the wane. years to tr~it from tryout w:th w:nd Hollywood as possible. tradition at Christmas. Hollywood tracked them down to commercial success. ., ., ''The living is good here for to use the boys in the By WILLIA"t GLOVER Off -off -Broadway ex-the boys," says their mo ,r, SOON THE studio was send-television series "My Threel--------------------- perimentatlon, White feels, is Lynn Todd. i1 ing a limousine with a cbaul· Sons." An airplane flew them WATERFORD, Conn. (AP) handicapped by shoestring TUCSON, Ariz . (AP) - A feur and a nursemaid for the regularly to a mobile home in -Young stage hopefuls are finances, "and scripts may not movie showing at a theater LYNN AND Edward T d youngsters, who were being Studio Ci ty. cuttirig down on !hock appeal. be quite ready to attract here during the put week was met while they were atte ng paid $1,SOO each per week. • That's the word from the backers of even off-Broadway really "Gone Witb:'lbe Wind." the University of Soothml Among the TV jobs that "TlilS WAS taking us away eighth annual N a t i o n a I presentations where c 0 8 t 5 Police said someone broke California. She grew up in the followed were episOdes in from home for weeks ·•l q P1ayw!'ights Conference. Four-keep rising so." into the Catalina 'Theater and Hollywood Hills, with the "Dragnet" and ··Gomer time," Mrs. Todd aald. "It teen aspiring Shakespeares The playwrights conference stole all 13 reels of the epic stereotyped "movie brat" etch-Pyle.'' began to be a trial for us all.'' took part•tn the recently corn-is spoDSOred by the Eugene film, worth about $1,000. ed in memory. "A lot of those,, _ _;_ __________ .c_ _________ I ·pleted event. O'Neil Memorial Theater '11leater officials said it was kids are really something,'' 1• "For the previous ftve years Center, which has grown from scheduled to be shipped back Mrs. Todd recalls. or so," C'eports George C. a $1,200 operation in 1965 into to Los Angeles alter a one. Although neither pal'i!lll had White n, the c o n c I a v e ' s a t h e a t r i c a I mini-con-week showing. given a thought to it, Mrs. guiding spirit, "there was a glomerate that requires $1.1-·,-----=-------'------'----- great emphasis in scripts million annually. about saying end showing things which were fonnerly AMONG OTHER enterprises are the National Theater of , taboo. the Deaf, an international ex- "Now that the license they change program, and close 80Ught ha~ been achieved, that liaison with a Rockefeller -writers are not nearly so hung Foundation spinoff, the Office up on such things as sex and or Advanced Drama Research four-letter words." at the University of Min- Detect.able also . during the nesota. workshop performances that Ever stnce the playwrights are a lJl&)or phase of the two-project was u n d e r t a k e n , JVeek. · hard-nose meeting of Artistic Director L I o yd ~ with ranking shift in Richards and the script-choos- subject matter. ing jury have been aware that -< there's no dearth of cross.-urr WASN'T planned that country authorship ambition. way," says White, "but after This year's plays were win· the performance schedule had nowed from more than 700 been completed, we reali1.ed manuscripts. And although that five plays ln the first everyone involved vows it was week rtlated to deaths and mere happenstance, women funerals. libbers could take comfort in Mi1l~n irnn~~ II ~i1m~ Jirni~ tiin i11~i1~ ti~iillin~ i~~ilf ~uni\ SPECIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT MARL )N BRANDO Ill-Imai,.,,. ,_, lB:<> ~ 2ND TOP ATTRACTION "That seemed to point to a knowing fuil~ five of the 11 : symbolic transition. Youthful new writers are damsels -• artistry, all over, has · been the largest distaff contingent "KcwlMICNWll"' ;:battering away at the ~lng _<•"'.v!'''':.·---::_::_ ____ ~'.,_~====~===~==========~-1 ..-order. Now, the kid!' are.- r saying, the object of assau~t , has been knocked down, and it !'is time to start considering .. where we go from here. They are less self·~lgent." .. The scripts tested this sum- : mer trtng to a round one the tnumber tested since 1965. ~ting the aspirations or r 79· emJ>ryonlc drama\i!t.s. The .. value of the center is attested by what happened S!Jbse- t,.quenUy to Jll8llY of tho tel".· ~ It ,,.. here that Jolin · Guare's ·~ House of Blue ELeaves,'' winner of the 1971 --New York Critics Cir c I e award, was .first tried. f.. ANln'llEll WOR,K 1hal at-ttained neo-classlc status, Ron ~ Cowen's "Summertree," was .-first heanl here. Also works :by such others as Paul Foster, Frank Gagliano, T s r a e I HorovtU, Leonard MeUI· and .'Nigeria's Wole Soyinka. ; · u-n,e great need for young : dramatists," W h i t e sum· ~martzes the conference • purpose, "is to be able to see and discuss ,,...ks In progress. • In performance b y pro- ~ fessional actors before an au· t dience, they learn what works ; and what doesn't." ; A new followup program, labelled 0 Seoond Step," is being launched this fall to ex· #'tend the learning procesf, in ; partnersfllp with three col- t legtate drama departments. ~· 'nle University of North • C8rollna, the Univer~ly of Wisconsin and Iowa's Qrake University each ia to piCi two of the 14 recent exlUbits and rilve them full productions , • ,. ( • l WAML&Y llUBIUCK'I . ' COLD! @ ............... ,.,.._ .._........., ......... .. ....... = ... ........ ti~ r.:.a.f ........ ' ,,_ c..i ·- AU NEWAND BEAUTIFUi IN THIA TRI #4 t ACADEMY AWARD WlNlllEfU Bell N1 Oortc:tm • Best CaMlil On9I ·---·--·---... :,Nlcholn ..... Alex•ndr• IN THEATRE #2 UUi Mll'llWlll M'Chlel Ylrt ~~~ EIClUSIYI INGAGIMINT IN THIATHS # 1 AND #l GSOaGI C. SCOTT STACTU•CB •TJIE lfEW (!lo -· CDITIJlllOllS' M1u~n i~~~~ II ~ciH Jim is ~11 ii~uj tiilldbu IOI imll Iii -llili I,... IE- • ,,_Ni. --•l!J• SHOWIATED (ll ATIENTION Ftittowing this Sf!eciol engagement at tht Newport Cinlma Theatre "A Clockwork Oror!Qe" wilt be withdrawn from r.._ l1<1se and certoin conlroversiol sceJlfs will be elimlnated; it will not be shown again until Christmas Holidays. · This engagement of "A Clockwork Orange" is the original ond ut version ond is rated X. "A Clockw«k Orongt .. 'MIS nominoted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sct- ences as the best picrure of the year: most people will enjoy seeing "A Clockwork Orange", some will oot. Rattd X. Poli- tively no one under 18 con be admitted. Being the adventures of a young 111an whost principal interests are rape, ultra-vlol111e1 and Beethoven_ © ...... ---.. ~~ ..... -lllilOlimoll ........... _ c.ti ... -rw•·-.....,.~-. ...,. ..... _.,....._.....,.,_.,. OMW .. ......,_. __ I _ .. ,,,_ ., __ _ on.i..i......_.......,.w-1,., ,,,,,d, 2ND TOP ATTRACTION ~ALIA&. BARBARA HERSHEY .,. I ilW9 RDIERTF.LTONS =~ PAUYISMHt.TKUKOlot _.._.... SPECIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT "HICKEY & BOG6S" COLO" PlOS • llf VAN CLRI "tlTUaNO' SAIATA., •• ,, •••it, .. ""• JO~ l'flUC • RICK Lllfl ,.... ................ --.. ,.,, .. , .... ... _. , •Ii--.................... """' .. .. • .1 • • • • • • NOW IN THEATRE # 4 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER I JAfilff SUlMA• MKNAU .. I ~~ ,,, (GP ) : Nicholas 1$11111ft•t • ;·~SON'•-•nd Alexandra • • • oOJililOI :&If .... tll..-.l'CT•I -.....i-11m1AJ11U ·~._1t.UAU11 .,_.,... · ~----_, • '----............... -., Kids Like To , Ask Andy BILLY PtLG,.IM l1VE9 ,lltOM TIME TO TIME TO TIME, •• MICHACL IACD •ON LlltMAN IHAAON ClAl'(:J VAL.all PD.IOO: -~­AYE" ·-11': .. DAILY PllOT PllBLlC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,.,,, IUI ,.,...... PICTfTIOUI 111\tM•ss •OTK11 OJI NOH ... ,"*,111\.IT'f' .,.. n•'NMeltf ...,... ni\TIMaWT "'9fk• 1t ........,. ,._ "-' ,.... """ ,.. ........ ,...... 1n1 *'"I TM toi6iow!IW ,.,.._ lt. cl0ln9 """''*' Wo.19N11 wllil llOI DI r--.&CH ..... ~ ...... .. Ml ..,.. w ltlltlll!llH (9!tr~ "'°' M'l'Oflf CAa1A ""'°" .... W hit C... YA~ 11~ ....,._, iol!M D, llfMr" ... '"l::/f: m w .,,_. 11111 -. ... ~,.~'e,.,,.":ia-:. ....... ~~NMMlne.11•1 trv1M .. ~ .. D.l!Mll~li:::.~~lbto , 1m. .-.. -=-.._. -w.. o. tw-. c.rH, '*' m ._. .... o-Of> • ._ L. -. -......... Av-,, Thi•~ I• Mlfil ~Mid Dy 1111 Co.It ,.... C.-.. lftdlv._.. ~IWIN or_. c..., o.u., .~i.t. -- • -...._ ... .-, 1 Ted lot, V..-dlll!I Oclabet I, 1. U, "n 111>~ Your Horoscope Libras Burdened With Indecision Marijuana Harvest Poses Big Headach .e to Kentucky --1 ---Tllh "lltfMfll lllM 'lllllfl !tie COllMY '"" ~ L Ml<tlM CWk f/11 Of"•• C-1)' •it ""'""°" tt'l--------------1 •• "-M1• 19n. '' .. tty J. lttflffll, O.P"tv PUBLIC N<n'ICE ltlM tNt.Mtlt fl.IN wU.-11'.M COIJlll't' CounlV Cleft.. ,1--------------1 c1er11 Of°'....,. c..,riry o•u kol. 12. 1•n. PubllalMod 0.-.1~ e0ot-.i D•Hv •= •1nr\'1ous 1us1••11 SUNOA Y Know it and Id accordingly . •Y ~ J. Mtddu, ()lputy CO\lllf'r '-""""'*' n. )C, •nd OclODlr 7, 14 NAM• ITAT•lrll•NT Stop bumlrl,g · caodle 'at both CMR. "1t1H ttn ~12 ~':,., ~~~""'"" w-. ''' OOl"' OCTOBER 8 ~ ends. Taur1111, Libra are irJ.. ~'""" °'....,. Cotti Delly ,.not. THI! FINlllY, ttel ll11rw11w RO Uv SYDNEY 0~1ARR • volved. Get to ... ~.~ •f -·· s.crttmti..-"' n. ». ..,. ec~b PUBLIC NOTICE c11111 MK.I. c1111 ti•H / •-= •' ., ..... "' ttn Fr.nk o. o.ltt,to. 1ns lPd St. If'\ ,1cr11+ous •u11N11s N•P"•· l4flG kKtl. .c1u1. ~ ARIES (MaJ'<'h 2l·April 19 ) · PUBLIC NOTl.CE HA.Ml ttAT•••n w.~ M.•sn11t11, "'" UPPff t.•~' Delve 111· •· the un'"--wn. Yo • ..,, ••• vi .. RGO . (Aug,. 23&. pt: 22)r TM tooow~ pet1011 11 dolne tll/5.,._11 Cll'<I .. 'HIH!tlflOIOrl ~ ct.111. w l\.IJU , I ..... 41tt ••: T1t11 ~1.-11 btl"' conduc11111 -~ , can cleJr mystery clouds, rt tr P t880Clated with ••c:tlTIOVI IUllN•SI IUllDCO. GENER.Al COffTAACT· P•rt-.iilo. dJ-l doubts. One c lose to re.1aUves tJ likely to be HAii'• STAT•M•NT . ORS, "'111 Wettm1t1111r A.,..,_, Gtro.n Fr111k o. G111uo ~-I red A Id --'f WINCHESTER Ky. (AP) - The marijuana i. 1eady for harvest ln Kentuck)' this fall and there's no shortage of young volunteers for lhe work. Th e "l\Drvest" is 11 headache~ thooCh, for the atar.•s legttlmalj! lannen, It.I Jaw ofUcer.s and courts . Hemp baa been &ro;lli'lil In cuJlrm SAID his - Kentucky for bUlldfodt / ol dean,. with of!endm yem, but authorl~lu y It to be •orkln&- was only about two ago "It's been m,... Uey \o that the word s . tllem $iDO ai1d iJve tllfm a one shlrilf said he's beard day •uspel!ded-on of .a deWUed map ol rpari-. ·condl~•1 !hat · ~ a Juana ,llelds and pa~ ,that caugll{bi tlua areo ogoln,'' reportedly has, bffn llJl!d for J1S He ¥'.J<I he'a hl\d only o mbcb as #Oio some ewes. repeatMse. ·• ••· • TM tollOWlllt "'"°" 11 c1o1~~11111n Grow. ca111orn11 f?.6.11 Tiit• 11•1tmen1 tt11e1 wl•l'I IN c-1\ your home speaks up, reveals l eatu • VO mn -dectr£::· ••. Wlcko. I C.Ulonlt corpor•tlOft, «lll1 Clll'll of °''"" C-IT 11<1: Oc!OINr •. _.., Be ( A 'd set Situation as it act'" ·y -.IUENA VISTA COLIHIEl!N G F•r1mo<;11I lwltv1rd. l•k•wOoll, ltn. WILLIAM!:. ST JOHN, COUNT" sec,..,,.., ma ure. VOi IUI ..... ~ seRvtcea. 1n11 c11.1pm111 Av-... c..111or1111 ton2 Ct.ERi(, "'1 1.-vll'ty J. Mtddox, o.outv. permitting imp u 1 s e to i!l!. Plsce1 iB in pichIN!. You H.,.p, tbe mV!JUmo lllant, was for decadea a legitimate cro~ grown to make rope. ,------------..;.'·_.:._;. _ _;;.._...11_· During . World ·w ar n, the government paid fannen to grow it Now, farmers can get subsidies to kilt it. G•nMfl Grwe. c11. nM2 Tnl1 1ws.tne11 11 ~ by • F .. ,, d · I · M d'I tend now to ""•lier lorees Its' JOHPl'I F. s..w.y1. w 1 Ooll•l4 Clrc••· torPOrillon. PublbhM ar1""' COii! 0111y Pllor. om1nate og1c. oney 1 em-.,.,,. • 1-1111111"'"'" e..dl. c11. .,~, e u1Loco <>ctObll' '· u. 21. a. 1t11 2700-n ma will be resolved. best to outline goal. Tl'lll oua!-11 bllng conoucled DY In IV FltANI( l., HANSEN, 1no1vtctull. v1u Prn. PUBLIC NOTICE TAURUS (April 20-May 20 !· LIBRA (Sept. 2.1-0ct. 22): JOMClll F. s..w1y1 Tlllt 1t1ole'Mnt w11 nltirl wlttl trit c-"----~--------A ls f' ha Tiii• 111ttmtftt Hllld wtll'I 111e county t-f c1etk of °'""' c_,., .., Odober .... Accent is on public relations. ccent on mances. w t you Cltr11. ol or.,. County <;Ill :S..,1111111« If, lm PIC'TITIOUt IUSIN•U . nd h t be -· 19n. l!ly &ewr1y J. Wlddox. OtPLl'Y m« NAM• ITAT•MllHT special con tr acts and possess a w a ean \IV"' '°""ty ci.rk. IGOs •~ALTl!R. HllMER. '''Los. Tl'I• to1i~ ,,.,._ i. doing M !llfts agreements. Marriage con-tained. You are in stronger :~::;.~· :: u.w ~s:,~r<~:';'...., ••= H 1 LL so Ale ' co M Moo 1 TY sideratioos grab spotlight. position than might be im- sse E. Ch•~" Aw-L.-. ..,......_ ~ ,.17 ASSOCIATES. IM91!1 wa1cUff or.. Saglttarian is likely to play agined. Capricorn could figure Of••· c111""711• fWI AllMIHMI: 11....,. w • ...,.._, lf14-Newport Butn. C1. ~. · U B I Tot: w.n,. P1IDI • "'4Nlt H•r•kl s. GtDton !G.Nr.t Fw1,..,1. key role. Let others take in. promtnen y . e se ective. ,_ _ c-·• DOUy ,1,. 'JOtl' Annr111 Ave .• Torr11>c:•, c •. '°503. i'tia' ti've. ~--rve, play wa1·u·ng Bargain is available. FllllllSl'led Or1nv• C011I OtllT PUvt. ..,.tflitt _. • Tiiis bllslll'tH 1, oelng tondutftd by • VUM: Septemtllf :rJ, xr. -Ocll>bw 7• l4. OctoW r. w. ~. -\"2 "'"'" Llmlt.i P1'1rllntllp. game. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): 1•12 tm-n 0-pt o. summer1 ~C-NO'l'lCE Tlll• ,,,,__. tlltd w1t11 ,.... County GE~ (May 21.June 20): Cycle is high; start anew. Be __ _'P~UB:'.".L:t~C~N~OTI'.'..'.~C~E:__ __ J''NO~o~f.::!iiii~!ifioo:-o; Ct•t'k of O••nee c°""''Y on: oc;1. 5. i•n. Work wi'th matero'al at hand. independent in thought, action. _ NO'l'.ICI .,.. DtSSOLllTIC* O fl By •IYtrly J. MMdox ~y Covnty 1 ,,,., P&ltTJIQ.SHIP • c1wk. Adhere to basic rules, regula-Put across personality. Exude NoT1c1. ol' SALE 01" REAi. P11blk non~ 11 ,..,...,, oi-t1111 F·a.n 1 . .,05. One .. •-shares in-confidence. You can handle ,_ll:OPl!ll:TY AT PRIVAT• SALi Miiion R. HtlU, lftd Rodnt;y 0.1• A.dims, ,..ublllhed Or•-C011I Diiiy Pl!ol wuu H•. A 7ms 11tre1ot<n Oolitt bull-Ullder" "" fk· Octobtr 1, 14 21. ~ 1m 2110.n terests confides pr 0 b I e m , r esponsibility. Know it and act ,,, 1iw svPe<ID• court o1 t+.t 111tt o1 1111-flun n.rne •nd 11v11 o1 HEtkt! , __ like you know it Don't take c~111°'n;1, tor •h• county of Ot-•1'1111•· WEATHEA.STIUP co. 11 P.O. BOJl-147, PUBlJC NOTICE Counsel pati e n ce· ..-. · '" 1119 Matt•• ot 111e e11•i. o1 EONA UM N.wport A~ •• cos1a MtlMI, c11y °':!·--~-~~-------Aquarius could be in picture. back seat. Come forward. LORENE SUBLETT, OecHHd. Cost• MIM, County ol Or••· Sl•I• ol .. lCTITIOUS IUSINl!SI Remember recent he a I t II "'GITIARIUS (Nov. ~. N1>!1ct 11 htrtby 91Ye11 In.ti tll9 '111-Cillloml•, Oki on lllt 5tll 0.y ol Oc!ObtrJ NAM • ITATliMENT · ~ u.- '""lgr!ld wUI sell 11 Prlvtl1 ui., lo 1111 lm , by ""'"* conllllt, dluolv• lllt .. !di 'Tiii' followlng ptr-Ii <krlng buil-resolutions. [)eC, 21); look behind the l'llgl'M!il tn4 be$1 bldd«, 111bltct to con-Plrlnll'WllP tnd .....,,.,,.,, thll• , ... llOlll ••. B 1.,,,,.uon o1 u 14 SvPe•lor court. °" ar 11 P1rtr1en tfltnll1I ·STANDARD ll:EAL ESTATE 16101 CANCER (J 21 J ly 22) scenes. e discreet. Proceed •Ht• 111e 17th dly o1 <>ctl>bw 1m. ''"" kid bu.ineu In ""Niu•• w111 bl con· Ml c1cl'lu.,,. Cir Fount•ln v1ite:v une -u : in u nobstrusive marmer. Ex- Today, it probably ranks as tho state~s I ea ding "un- derground" crop. A HARD·T O -eradlcato weed, the maraJUllll& l!l'OWJ wildly on fatms a I Iii n g roadsides, railroad$ and back lots. A patch was recently removed from a city park in Lexington. The search for the mari- juana has sent people, mostly young and from out of state, flocking to the fields. Fa rmers have spotled them tramping through the fields day and night and driving a I on g roadways a t a snail's pace, Era. E x~;res Camoridge'OKs Girls r CAMBRIDGE, England (UPI) -f, Three Cambridge colleges llave adJjlitted girls !or. ~lirst lllne. One cof. l~e also said it jvil1 allOw men and women to visit each other's rooms. · A tDta1 of 122 women undergraduate and graduate studca\ts ~k up residence at the previously all-male Clare, King'.a and Churchill Colleges this week. At Clare College, founded in 1326, the 38 new coed s were g iven rooms in a section apart rrom those of male students. But Dr. Charles F einstein, senior tutor at Clare, said : "There will be no speCial r egulations about students visit- ing one another in their room s. We regard them as adults and eJ(pect them to behave as adult.J." of!lc• ol ROBERT KIRSTE, 5'00 W\l.nlr• duettd by Miiton A.. H .. k •• wllo will PIY Ltroy JPMPh ~ltnlllrt 16Xll .Ml Good lunar a spect now coin-ind nd atwd .• sull• 1a, Los Angeolw. ct11fof'l'l11. Mid dlllCl\.ar'llt •II ue.1>1111111 1nc1 -• ot cacrivmi cir., Fountiln v~u..... . · Cl'des with arfair of heart, press epe ent view all Ille rlglll. tlllt tfld lnt«Mt of Mlcl the flrtl'I Md r.c.IW I ll mo!llat Pll'flbl• Thl1 blnf-11 btl .. conducled "' '" W!'(hOUt betn' g arrogant ' ·- <!Kt'<ls.eti 11 111e t1me of dNtll .., .n "" to IN """· lnd1111d1111. creative iroiects. s pecial re.la-· LA:U ,;11n1, 11111 1n4 '"'-' tMt n. •ll•t• of Fllfltlw flOflct' 11 ,.,_., .,_ ll'llt""' L....,y JGUPl'I L"'"-" 'th h · ld n individual could play pro- eyes on the roadside ditches. ~~~~ Clark County Judge Dorsey 1i ~14 <MC .. s.ed 1'111 .c:qull'9d b'I' opwi tton undtf'..-wlll not bl rts0onllblt, trom Tn11 11.11trnt111 1111111 w1t11 ttie CovnlV tionships WI c 1 r e · minent role. Special recogni- o1 1 .... ar oti.rwlll!. ottw then °' 1n ed-ttil• N'I M tor ll'IY Oblffttlan• 1ne11•rld Otrk ot <>r•nee C-ty on s.pi. ll. 1911. Otange routine and cit!on 10 t1111 o1 wld ~. •I llMI ll't' Mllttrl R. Htl!i:t 1n 1111 ~""'"'or tn e v Beverly J. Mlddox. o.iwtv COWifY "'""'"el'Y· E xp-yourself. tion from club, organization i s ume of 0t11t1, In •nd to •II tl'lll clrtlln 11111 Mll'lt of t1'111 flnn. ci.rk _.. ''"""" •ft ,e,.1 property .iiv.1t11 in 11111 c1ry of DATED AT Coll• /MIMI, c1111om1 •• 1t111 · F·itltt Pennil personal magnetism to on .... p. l1,15tin, COlltlt'f of ~ Sl•I• of Stll dly of~· 1972. Plltlll1tled Orar>ge COlil Diiiy Pllo!, n CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. ca111or1111. pertkvlerty dncrlblld 11 Pi.1131!.!..t~~tnsc , • .,1 ,111 Stsitemblr u. 'll. XI. 1nd October 1, ow. 191, G~n ind;ca•-• '"rough on· . lollDWs, tcr>W!t: .... nge °"' ..,. Y a itn :tm·1'.I LEO (July "°Aug. 22)·. = "' Lo• n, Tr~t 2t.tl. 11 ~an• nuip o.:tobll'" 7, 1m 1111-12 .w-tervent n of friends. You can P . Curtis says some farmers, spotting cars on their pf(}. perty, will block the driveway and ca11 the police. He said one farmer held an unwanted g uest at gunpoint until the law arrived. ttiereof. recorded 1n •111111 ,._ """"1. ot PUBLIC NOTICE E · t ho S"y w1'th M11.ct111_. m1ps. -•·• 0r...-POBUC NOTICE ntertam a me. ..,, build fOr security. What ap. C0<1111y. ~ conwnan1y ~ •1=l--~-==:::..::::::=:__.:.___l--0;c;rn;;;;;o.;;;;m0--1 the familiar. Grass is not ......... red~imcro turns out to be "TUEY'RE NOT setlm' g 1&1?1 0.11 Unt, T!,lllln, C•Ufol"nl•. • -l'ICTITIOt.11 IUSINESS ise her ~ -·-, 1erm1 o1 .. i. um 111 l••f\lt monev o1 suPi•ioR cou11:T 0 ,. CALIFORNIA HAM• STAT•M•NT necessarily g r eener e w e . solid cture. Cancer in-themselves up as vigilantes, t~e United St11a on c.onflrm•llOll ol IMllt, TM lollowlng Pl•loOll 11 dolne bllslntt1 d ' 'd I' ffers d _ A••t cflf\ tt'ld uiinu •¥1dtft(td " COUNTY OF CMlANOI 11: 1v1 ua o ai . Don't but they're cooperating with ~., ..... _ ... ,. "' --.,. _ T··-• ........... e .... ....,. o nm wEsT coAsT oil TOOL COMPANY, PUBLIC NOTICE ·1 'd l 1 h 1 ;;;· ,,..~.::__... ;, .... ~. T';n ~""~ o.oe:• TO SHOW cAuse ins OrHco circ11, Pl.unlle, C.Htornl•l---.;=;::c;:::--;;;;;;;;;:;---1 permi ~1 e o sop progress. us and calling t e a w," the ... _... IMARll:IAGl!I 9'1670 FICTITIOUS •USIHE!I AQUARIUS (J an. 20-Feb. judge said. amount blcl to bl O'POllled wltl'I bid. R1: MODIFICATION J1mn A. P1y111, 19ll Or0$Ca Clrd•. NAMI! STATEMENT Bld1 or offer• to bl In -111na end 111111 In r• IN m1•rl1111• ol l"llltlontr: PllCft\111. C1tllornla "670 'TM followlno perloOll II dDln11 business 18): Make room for yourself Miles o f fields and a limiled be •ecll¥11d •1 111t •foreM>ld Dfllc• •1 eny JANIC E DETZ ar.c1 Rftl)Clfldent: DAVIO Tt111 1ws1,,.11 11 cond11Ctld by •n •~ ii· at higher e levation. You can be f I t l I tlm1 •fltr 11111 """ Plltlllulloll lll'f'90f •nd A. BETZ. 41vl0wl. . SERVICEMASTEll. OF LAGUNA. 9151 num r 0 a wmen 0 pa ru bttor• d•'-ol .. ,.. To: JANICE l!IETZ·Ptllll-r J1m11 R. Pay111 Alo/I• Orlve, Huntlnglon Beech, 916'7. reach top, Key is Versatility them have made the job dif· O•t• ""'' 511\ c11v ot octobtr, 1m. You It' «dtt'.*I to •11Pt1, w. th•• (Clllrt, Thi• "''-' w1s 111ec1 wuh th• COlll'I· 11:o0err e. see1.,., 91s1 A1oh1 or1v1. a n d d ,; t e nru·nati'on. n. fi'cult. Curtos' sai'd he and Clark "''"i" R .. Sub4tll 1oc1t9CI 1t 100 (1¥1t Ctllll!I' Ori~ w111 IY Clef"k llf Or.,.,.;i1 C111111ty on S.p'-mbtr H•"'llnQlon e e.1ch. t' ..,.,... AdM nl•tretor of , ,a •• ,.., 11 ' 22 19n ••· 1 ·--''"' " ~ po~un1'ty wi'll present Itself Co ( Al Bl k H p the .-ii. of uld OlcfcMnl ante ....,.,, ... lo!'!'I• • .._ Od. 19, 1972 11 • · •n« Tiiis b\11111111 11 lie n9 ....,.,.,u 1 ~ • un y ty . a e . age 11101••T ·•11111T• '•.m., 0tp1n~Na.4 to "'11' i ny flmN 1ndl\lf<1u•1 Saglttarla' could be involved. spent a few rug· his "on s'-ke .,.. wu~,. l tw.. h(te 7,,, 1-...11 ,._ why -tt1111n ora.r1 '9<1111SI-P k,1 hot • Robel'! e. Begley ,,.. Id by DAVID A. 1e1,z·R•~nt lhoul4 u ... 1 Oringe C01it D•11v Pltot, Tiii• ,111emen1 111.c1 wllh the C011n1V Scan hori&ons. Refuse to be out" in an effort to help ~°:. "iilii":h~--· not bl ml<ll by m • '°"'" 11 ..i 1o111i S•Pl111T1t1tr 23' XI, and Ocloblr 7' u, cierk of 0·•~ county on: Oct s. 1912 petty or discouraged. Curl!·ss said he has had· ahout .. ~~MY fw ·......,lllMfl'tW In fhe Rl!OUEST FOR OllDElt ANO i 9n 2~-n By bewerly J, M.a4rut OepUtY Co.mlV PLlttlllMd 0r1,... eo.st n.ny Piiot. OEcLAAATION. Re: MODIFICATION. PUBLIC NOTICE c1erk. F-ion• P ISCES (Feb. ls.March 35 cases this year and "one oc1-1, 1. 141'12 21n.n °11111 ~1 ",",·1912· Publldled 0••11t1e C0111t oanv P11o1 2 O): Long-distance com-we£kend we picked up nine." .. 111 , Bltnpltd, Jr. -- PIJllLIC NOTICE J\ICIOl' ol IM !119WIO( C-1 FICTITIOUS I US/HESI October 7, 1•. 21, 71. 1911 .,. munication is featured. There He said most Of those arrested I , J, FARRELL.. HAM• IT.IT•MENT ----,====="'°---l2m H1rt1or 11'1111., Slllffl •7 Tiit 1ouow1ng ~ 11 11D11111 tw1!11e1s PUBLIC NOTICE aN! restrictions, but they are are betweeo 18 and 25 and, 01tDtMA•c1 7>lf c .. 11 Miii, aNtonU""" •1: 1 ___ .:.__.:..._ __ ~==,,.-~-I due •-be lilted w "-nd "I'd h If come fro t f AN IMTlllllM CMlDINAltCI Of' TMI Cl-Tel : [JUI ~ NEW!'()aT • ll:IVIERA E A II L y I· w . nl.C' a say a m OU 0 TY Of' c;o$TA ,.. ... TO ... IVl!HT All.-............. ACHIEVl!MENT CENTER, 511'1 & l'ICT ITIOUI IUSINEll publish. Advertise your wares. state." He cited cases of of- THI'. •RllCTIC* °" SIM S WHICH P11!3ll1htC Or•nee COii! 01\ly Piie! M••9Ul'l1tt. CCWWll del Ml•. C•lll, mu NAME STATEMEHT Spread .. _ word. You add to fe nders from New York, Oh1'0, MAY SI IN (Ollf'lJ(T Wint THI Sepl!'mbtr 16, 'lJ, XI Incl October 7, Mrs. Nllrclllt L. 0.Brluy, 111 Peerl 'The lolkrwlllll person II doing bvllllleSi ~ • .. I See tiy Today's Want Ads e THAT e IT'S e DIME eA e LINE e DAY! ,u1L1c 1wr•R•ST ou1111MO TH• 1m 2.s..11 A¥• .• &tlbOI 111and. 11: knowledge. Your views are Illinois, North and South PIRIOO Of' ,..R.FARATION o~ " Thh bulkwsa II btl111 conducted by •11 PTL PUBLICATIONS. P.O. Bo• 11n.l.!."'l1~:..::_ ___ .:._ ______ _.~~§:_____:__: _________ =~========================= COMH:•NIMllY• l lON OltOIMANCk. PUBLIC NOTICE llldlvldu11. Tustin. C•. 1J11 L111C.1 OrJve, Tustin, sought. Carolina. SECT IOH 1 -Dtd•r•llon of.Avtl'lorlty ~rall• L Dnlrlwy Calllarnl• n&IO I nd t111'f!I Th i• lllllfntlll n1e11 wlll'I llM! Counl'f A. Mlltord """'' 1311 Lt!IC.• Orlwt, WH EREAS. tllit c.ncn ...... Cl'Y of • 2"7t cier. of °'"""' County on: 5'plembtr 29, Tustin. C..Ufoml1 926111 Ca.II ....,_ II ~ wltll tr.. SUFllltlOlll COURT OF TH• ltn. l!IY hYWl'f J, Maddoli, OePlllY Tiiis busl._. 11 being conclllCled by 1n rllPOflllblllty _._,,..,.,..,,.. ltlt •ltllhorlty s;~~·c:~i#I~~-~~ eo;m~=-0r9"" CNSt 01l1V l"llat, lndlvklU:,I. Mllhlnt PCPf to '"""''' ~ .. """ ....,,,...,..1.. ltO-..,..._ 51p1em11er >Do lfld Octoo. 1. 14 21. Thb 1t~tlfTllf'lt 1111c1 Wltti tne countv ~~I~• tN Clly' .. = ~I •!Id N0T1CI OF Hl!ARIH• PnTTIOK ll"Oll F-20539 Cltf'll ot 0..1!'11111 County on Ocl .... l911, ,_ ..... ry-;;.. J::':..i tor i::: ~"re!: H:OI ATI OF Will AMD POR Ln· )'72 2450-n WI LLIAM E. ST JOHN, COl>tlTY CLIRK of commeru lt1 n. C!!y., C(Jilte #Niii TERS TESTAMlHTARY _..,m, ~:N.--~ ~ Be'IWIY J_, c~ DIPlllY .... ,, Md ;1 --..'-E,11•-of-liiOWAiltO -lllCl--O!HAAA. ~..,......,., v•.~-_ ~ __ .....J:.: WHEREAS, tltn ~l8tlon1 hevt Dect•ied. 1-----------~-1 ,..11111111\ad 0r•l'l9' C011I 01fly ,..!IOI, i1J9nlnc1nt KOllOIT\k:.. toe:IM .,. ffJllll'llc NOiie• 11 llt..tiy "lven lhll CA•OL FICTITIOU! IUSINl!ll OclODlr 7. 14, ll, 2:11, 1m 26n-11 lmpects 11fX1ft ti!t'C~'Y Cm!• Mfl•i 1no l.Al/IMA, $1MMERS 1\11 flllld f!W•ln • NAM• STATI!:MINT WHl!REAS, ~sl • tvldlllu IUV... P.Ul\on lor proCtle ol 1'111 wlll of The lollowlne 11tr1C111s ar• dolne PUBUC NOTICE 911h th.II n.lttl1111 l'*'Cft Ind otlll'r EOWARO FISKE O'HARA, cilCtaud, Incl l)UljD"I 11· , , --------------.Oul1llon1 ptrl•l1.r,,.; to a111ntne miy no IOI' bu11nc• ol l11ter1 l••lament•ry L1NoeN•s, 296t F1lrvlew, Ccst11-1ono-r tuUIH ll)t nfflh ot tlw City OI lhtreon Ill pt!IUCIMf', rei.ranc• to wl'llcll M ... 91626 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CO.II M .... r ~ 11 INldt fer-fllrlMt-,...,itcvl1r1, tnd Ille! JOl\lnnn V1'1Cer Linden. _Ll4-' NAME STAT6MEHT !i~''--Ol~e:'!t"i;1=1~°";~ ~~1 5~~1~::1 'tie {:v."';:n!/'':;..• ~i:!;''1,,1~tn':'~~ c':~~'~,:.~1L1~ 'ti': c't:~n~ ••~:0;~:; =R:R~~. ~';:; _,..,,..~- ouct tM r .... rcl'I 111Cawry lo 4el••mlnt ~~~ ~ ""tM.,.,, 1~1 1:"0couttroom0 1 ol ~';rl'1.i c1o.ie ~ '262•0llOUCltd .... Quedi W•y, LteuNI Se.tell, Cttll. '26S2 I l•l Tiii' ldequlcy of existing 1lg11 d1ncl· M • • vc enler ,.,.., 1 1""' 1 nv .c ¥' 1 Jimes M. Seo!!, 933 Oki Gulc>h Rold, 1,41 Ir.cl "'lllll•lory Pt"Xtdll•t• (b) It ltl 11M ClfY ol 511111 Anl. C11lfC1"nl•. Ptrlntnhlp,. Bryn Miwr, Pi. l90lO •>1!111"' itindMd• ,~ "' 'Otffcl':'()tfoN!' 4 l912. M•rl1 Vind., Linden ... "" Pl'OC urn .... WILLIAM E ST JOHN Thi• 1t1!tmefll 11leC w1tll 11M Caunt'I' T1'111 Mfness 11 being c!llldllC by Ml Otll'mlr!ld lo bl lntd«IU1t1, llM Director COUl'l'Y clffi ' Clerk o1 Ortll(lll counlV on September 2'9. lncllv\4ual. • Pl' Pl1nnlne 11\111 ldlnlll"f fto•slOI• J1mt1 M SCotl •llern•llvi llon llln4•rdi Incl regulillng OU.US J, OPl"IDAtlL lffl. WILLIAM E. ST JOHN. COUN'[Y Thi I le f tlleC Wlttr ll'lt County , C I~ I . lrnPf111I Hlflrwey CLElllK, by 8..,...ly J, Mtcldo>r:. Deputy. I I I IMfl ll OCt'dUt't'I, cl ""' •c-..lc. IOdll, 11111• llU. -I,.,...,... ....,.,. Publl•lltd Orlngt COISI Dilly Piiot. Cieri!. of Or1nge County Oii: Saptemller 'lt. 11e1t111'!1c llld i.g.11 hnl)lk1llons DI s .. .t .... ,,........ Clflfertll tH7t Sfgtt<nOtr XI, Incl Octl>bw 7, 14 21, 1,12. W1Ll.1AM E ST JOHN, COUN'TY •lte•1>1t!w 1l9n prooram1 11'1111 bl t21J) 161-t7U • f ·20SU • Ct.ERIC, l y S..,..,.IV ). Mlddo~. Otp.rty, tl'lcrouoNy l<Hlltlflt!I, 1nd, (di tne 1,,_ 1'72 2'0-1'.1 f·2053I form1llon rtllltt1119 ,,.,,., IN ""-AtffltMtr fer htltllllw Pulltlll'lecl Ot•noe COlll 01111 PllPI, 11-••~•Ch ilwll bl lut>mltt.cl r11 PlltPllshed °'""* C1111st D•llV Pllol PUBLIC NOTICE September xr •ncl Otl!>l>fr 7, 1•. ~1. r--1 form to "" CCUKl1 1nd p1..,11rne Oti'llb!'r" 1, 11. 1tn 211 ... n ltn 2t.S1·71 CommlH!on and 1,,.11 bl midi •v•1l1tlte to .... Qent••I pUbllt. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTrTIOUS IUllMlllS NOW THEREFORE l!IE IT ORDAINED --ii.AMI ST .. TEM•NT by llMI Clly COUllCU of 1111' ClfY of Co.11 PICTJTIOUS IUllNISI Tiii' follawllllll II''"°" Ii dDllle bul1-•ICTITIOt.11 IUSINl'SS Mftl. C•ll!ar1111: •AMI STATIM•HT 1" S!CTION 2 -SIGttS PROHlllTEO Tht following ptr.on. 1,1 <krl STONE'S YACKT SERVICE. Ml.I NAME ITATEMl!NT doing Tiii' Director cl Plllllllll9 Ind hll dtff b\l'llllfll ,1. ng W•sfml1111tr Aw . No, 2, "'-Por'I 611Cl'I Tiie lallowlng perlOM l tt ~H rllr1ln from !tit l1wenc• ol 1lg!I APACHE l.EATHEA., 11 111'1 S.1enl0, E~!'!'~ L'"'I' SI-. ~ Peir Aw .. bUtl~~ ·~RAPPE•. 3U1 VII l klo. llll""'111' o.r• Gnw., C-'ltoflll•. Tiii• bl.Ill""" 11 bll1111 condllcled by •n Newport flaKl'I nUD SECTIOff J -EXEMl"TtOMI Mlrlfllll R. L-, U ll l S.ltnlo, lncMvldllll . Ht!-o. 8rlllQI. 171<11 •1111\er Orlv•. 1. Sl9111 whlcll 1r1 nMdt!I to 11wre Gerd9ll Gf'ov't, C•ll"""111• R-t1 L. S'-S.lnta Anl '27'0S publlc: N'-"f m.11' bl IPPnl\'td by IM Byron Y. QulmbfY, 16S2Sl Woodrllll Tl'll• l!tttmtlll flleC wlttr 1111' CO<Jllty Mlklred G. Kosml4n, 10 411 Olr«tor of Pt1n11lno. Av_, Apt No 1 a.111--.. Z. C-lrvcllon PfO!ectl wt'lkh 111.._ Cllllornl• ' ' ' ' Clll'll of Orl"ll' County on Seplttnber 'lt, Sl'la<l~rldgt. Santi A111 t?111S "'"" IMUllCI b!J1141nt;1 Pt<l'l'llli prior to lh4: Tiii• bWIMU I• c~ by • 9"11f•I b~'ti.~_,.iy J MlddN, Deputy Pll~~~neu II bllng conOucled by .1 •fltctlve Qft of 11111 Onllntl!Ct tnd P•rlMflhlp. Pllblllhed Or-111111• COii! na11y Pl\OI .... ,~ O lk'lp 111.,. ttol bftn 1ut11orh1e1 .i9nlng m1y Mlrll'lln R. ~ ,....,,,_ ,. "' --"• 1• ,,· Tljb <-·-' ., w<-1• c ' •PJllY •nd bl •Vlllcrlnll tlon11111 111 •c· I l!lyron Y. °"'"'°"' l'.205JJ • • ..... • • • llat.....nt Ill "'t ·~1 It;;'"'' cotd•nu wllti •xl•U1111 clfy •l•ndl•ds Tiii• •l•tenwnt w•1 tiled w1111 1111' c_. 1m · u...n i=-: f'~~~IV °COun'IV c1~.~ •nd proadur... IY Cl••-Pl Or•nitt County <;11> hplM!bff . • F• .. 11 l. T ... ntl rlloc111.,.. Into ••11!1119 1), ltn. PUBUC NOTICE Publllhtd Or•11119 C011I Dilly Piiot ~~:+:t,..1t11:U~~ '°m.1;' 1:.!::c~:: :co::::· ~·~~..... OctoDll" 1, 16. 11. 21. 1'72 W2-7' bl 1Vlt111rhitd 11111111111 by 1111' P1•nnlnv l•W CIMll A-PICTrftOUI IUllNISS Comml11lan In actar41nc1 with ,.1111119 ... ,,._, C•llfonlle titJM HAM• STAT•M..,. •lelldlnll •NI lll'Ottdurn. T ... : (IUI ~ Tiii' follO'lll'llll penons .,., ClolflOll------------- •· 111 ~ lo •ll•vlett UllMC•sury UT.OC n.u.i-••: FIC:TITIOUS IUlltl•SS Mtd'Jh!O. 11111 P1111nl119 Commlnlon 1111y •»tn ll• 01 LA MEit AFARTMENTS. NA.Ml STATl:Mt!t!T "Pll"'"' tdelllon1I 1lg.n1 Wl'llch iPl>ll• P\lbllltled Ori• C011t Dilly Piiot, 21'2 DuPont Or., WM' 11. Irvine, Ct!-Th<t follow1119 lilOfllOl'I 11 dolne bllsln111 ta bl wlThln 1111' ICOllO ol thl r-elli1t1o111 $tpt1mblr 16, 23. XI •ncl Ocloblr 7, lfor11t1, '26U. II' ur.ct.r ~I by trw Pl1nnlng ttn 2G1 ·n JMlph Colombo. o.n.r11 P1r!Mr, CLEAN-ll:ITE MAINTENANCE Co., 09'>'""*11. l:Mtl Yltlow11-Or.. s..n11 A1>1, 21512 lm1>11• L11111, H11111lnvton B .. ,11. SECTION 4 -TIME 1"£RIOO PUBLIC NOTICE Ctllfttnl1 tl10I '™" Tiii• OMll~ lfll" tit In !vii lorc:t Ind ~ M. w11111n11. ~·' '"'"""· ltlc:herd w, Ctrltf, 21512 '"""''' 11'9cl tor I Plrlld ot '° dly1 Nor-• < "" fi.lerr• s•-Rd., lrvtnt, C.lllOrfllt t.-. Huntlnglon &Mc:l'I, m.6. SECTION s -UlltOl!HCY M<••"•E "-ALLINO POii l lDI ..,... T"'• ---I ~ .. ,_ ... " ~ Tiii c-" flndt tfld llldlfn ~I lht NOTIC E L$ HEltllY OIVEN ltlOI 11W Tl'llf; bull-h btl!lll ton6ud9ll k' • lld~ 1 _, prll'TIOKon 1lf tt.-P\ltlllc lntlf'Mt req.ui,_1 COis! Commulllry C°""9f Ohtr1CI of Or> LlmlMd '°'"'*'MllP. Ridr.rd W. Certlf INI ""• Or'l:IMlflc• bl tdol)ltod II .,, •not COUflry, C•lltoml1, t!Orel!IMI., ,.. Douo111 '#11111"4 ~ ll~ llled wltll "" CaunlV vr9"1tY ,.,.._.. l!VnMrtl 10 5ltlloll lerred lo•• the • ........,, win rtetl.,. ~°' Tiii• 1111'"""'1 n1.i Wltll "-couery d 1r• Of°'"'°' COU11ty on: Oct ~. 1tn IY51 of"'°°'""'"'"'"' Codi. for "i'ol•1ll~ wlft'I OPllOll IO pll•Clll'M ol Cllftc of Orlflfl C-1'( on: Octlrlltlt"-4 WIHl•m E. SI JeM, CIMllV c1 ...... by ll!CTK>fil • -HOTl,.ICATIONS 'f' ,..1 0.,,.111 ClllnP\lt" °'9.ln wlltl 1977. WILLI AM •• IT J~H, COIJ~ .._.ly J,.MlcldoJ. °""""'' TN• ordltltfleit tNrll l•k• effect er.cl bl rt 11 ol llltd Clf'Olll, CLliRIC, W 9-rly J. Mlilldole. • F--24 111 tv!I tofu 111111 tHtcf lmmlldl•lety ett.,. Eecl'I bid 11 lo bl If! 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SPECIAL CARS FOR SPECIAL PEOPLE '69 CADILLAC EL DORADO V-( auto. trcns., factory. oir conditioning, full power, powei. · steering, power (disc) brakes, power seats; vinyl roof, tinted gloss,·wheel covers. If you want a prestige car at a Chevrolet price hire ii is. ~G469 53977 '68MONTEGO 4Door R&H..At, Ps. V-8, low low miles. a cream puff lie. 605FWB '68PLY. Fury Sta. Wgn. V-8, ClJlo. lrunS.. factory air conditioning, power steering, pow- , .,. brokts, rodio, heater, whitewall tires, Roof rack extrtmtly nice Su & drive to apprtcKllt. XIV-978'0nly $988 '69 MARQUIS · H.T. V-8, outo. trans., fcictory air conditioning, power stffcing, pow- er (disc) bra,k1s, rodio, htoter, wh itewoll tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass, wheel covers landau top, vinyl interior New car trodt. wo~til the lllighbon SH this one. ZXX6 58 0nly '69CHEV. IMP~ CONY. V-8, auto. trons.,. foc:tary air conditioning. power steering, pow-. er (disc) brakes, rodio, heater, whitewall tires, tinted gloss, wheel covers. Hord to fiod rtol cute car hovt fun in the sun. 577-f80 All S.le Prlc11 lfflctln fer 24 -n ·Athr PoMlcotloL ' • . , '72 CHRYSLER . New Yorker 2 Dr. H.T. V-8, outo. trons.; fo<;tory air conditioning, power steering, pow- ., (disc) brokts, om-radio, heater, whitewoll tires, vinyl roof, linled glass, whetl covers, landau top, vinyl interior. like Brand now i.wMy Galore 7288 Ac1Ual milts. Only ,69 LINCOLN ' y.a, auto. trnns .. foctory air conditioning, poww stteriog, ra- dio, vinyl roof. YX0560. Better horry on this one. '68 RIVIERA 2 DR. HT V-8, outo trons., factory air conditioning , fun power, poww sttering, power (disc) brakes, power windows, power seats, rodio, heottr, whitewoll tires, vinyl roof, tinted gloss, whHt co•~l-$.j"jf 8M~92~y ' -.. • I ..-i,... SERVICE Uitl"T. PARTS DEPT. BODY SHOP NOW OPEN SATURDAY • TAILO•ID Pl NANCI Ne ON THE NEW OR USED ' CAR OF YOUR CHOICE .... .,.. 71ae .10 •AT.l 1H •9 1H ........ - • • t " ~ r. I \ •• OAILV PILOT Everyone H•• Something That Someone Elie Wo nh DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS.;,,,. I . You Can Sell It, 'I Fi~d It, Trade It 1 With a Want Ad I! ·The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results ~ ' ~ ' • I • • • -·-l~I _ .... l~I -.... I~ I ......... ·1~1 ...,. .... I~ I ·-.... !~I _ .... l~ I -·· l~I._ -· ___ ...,,"-+' 0...rll 01ner1I A. UNIVUI: liCMI: LINDA'S LINDA Both are UniQue I Linda the owner and Linda the floor plan. U you know The Bluffs you may not know Linda the owner, but you'll surely know Linda the floor plan: 3 bedrooms, all on one floor, plus an added T.V. room and an enclosed patio, a bed· room-office complete \\'Ith loft and those high beam ceilings that set off the dramatic Spanish barrel· type fireplace. You should see Linda the fl oor plan and meet Linda the owner. lt's great and she's a kick ! Both are Unique! PHONI UN19Ul HOMES, CORONA DEL MAR, 675·6000 U ~ lfJU I: liVMl:S ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET W1TH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR. 67&-6000 • MESA VlROE. 546·5990 • NEWPORT BEACH, 645-8fi00 • CALL US ' . ---------- General REAL ESTATE COSTA MESA BUSINESS and lovely l BR. home \vlth larKe parldn& area, In center of Co11ta ~lesa.. Only $32,000. 6 INCOME Unlt.,.Indlvidlllll. homes in very good corr 'dlt1on inside and out. Sound investment. $14,700. SPORTSWEAR Shop in bUQ" shopping cen~r. s:mo. COIN Operating Laundry Business. $44,000. HIGH Profit Restaurant. $30,000. NE\VPORT BEAClt \VOOD le Me tal Putt{'rn r-.todf'ls, fully e q u i (! pe d . 125,1)()1). YUCAIPA 25 ACRE Horse Ranch \Vith cozy home and artisian well on the acreage. E n j o y beautiful vlewa. XJnt terms. SITI,000. 10 BEAtrl'IFUL Acres prime 11ubdlvlsion land overlooking entire Yucaipa Valley for only $5,500 per acre. 1''or additional Information Gtn1r•• ** ** ** *TAYLOR CO.* CORONA DEL MAR "OWN-YOUR-OWN" On the water! 1'"'antastic view tiride of ownership bldg. Private marina, I, jacuz- zi & security guard. Adult occup ed. 2 Bed- rooms, 2 baths. Call for brochure, $89,950 BEAUTIFUL LINDA ISLJ' Best bayfront buy! You owe I\ to yourself to enjoy the luxury ol this prestige area. A lovely 5 BR. home w/family nn., formal dining rm. and 4Yl baths. Wet bar, barbe- cue & 3 fireplaces . Pier & slip . $167 ,000. 16 LINDA ISLE DR. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 LI NDA ISLE -$245,000 Luxuriou s cu stom built 4 bdrm. home. Fam. rm., lge. game rm., iormal DR. & 41/2 baths. \Vired for l-li-Fi thruout. electronic oven, cus- tom cptng. & drapes. Pier/slip for 65' boat. 50 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 MESA VERDE -$37,500 Immaculate home with 3 bdrms., fam. rm . enclosed lanai and 2 baths. Lge. rooms,. beau- tiful stone fireplace, good fi09r plan & \ovely yard. Quiet street. muned. poss . 1645 SAMAR OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 LIDO ISLE 0.Mr•I 0..ral THE REAL ESTATERS SELECTIONS o. ..... .., .. ' . ESTATE f ' I * Immaculate ali-cond S BDRll Aege~ 11llls,--can-assume-FHA •230 -P.I. T.J. MisB!on' Viejo .. .. . .. .. .. .. . •sa,ooo., * 3 BDRM. near ocean .. .. .. .. .. .. $26,900• * 4 BDRM. near ocean ............ $54,900. • LICENSED SALESMEN • Want to talk about a real opp(>rtunity in Real Estate sales In the Newport Coastal area? Please drQp In or call 1733 Wt1h:llff Or., N.B. 645-7221 1 TO 5 P .M, <;enerol Gener•I , ; HUNTINGTON BEACH OWNER *s26,9s°*" 17161 T h 4 BR f ·1 freshly SACRIFICING 4 Be<ll'OOm, 2 Bath. 3 Blqclcl ree aven , , am1 Y room , e Large, near new Duplex. f Beach ALL built~ painted (Sun) 847-6010 fl.lust sell. $78,500. OPEN rom ' ' 915 S. Jackson, 4 BR, 2 bath, fantastic pool, House 126 45th St., N.B. = pedcar 84~~e, r11 $28,500 (Sun) 847-0010 -• · · < 9432 Coastl and, 3 BR , family room, rumpus room e Approx. 5 acra San Juan ·~··nm: R!Ai\L~ (Sun ) 847-6010 Capo. 2 ml to S.D, Frwy IS (A,T!!:;JB COSTA MESA 156'500'eau 64Um OPEN . R' ,' 3205 Oregon, 4 BR, large lot, super. sharp. (Set. Sun ) 54S-2313 o ... r1I G1Mr•I . 2780 Tern Cir .. 4 BR, family room, dining room, l~~iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijij Mesa Verde (Sat-Sun ) 54S-2313 II 1807 Gisler, 4 BR, dining room, family room, view ' COAT. S ·of golf course (Sat.Sun) 546-2313 • General """'"' on these and other prop. I.;...----------------! crlics, please call us Cheerful & sunny-large south patio. Easy care. Immaculate 3 BR., 2 bath home. 35' Lot. Ask $76.500. Will consider lease/option. 510 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :30 77~~fifr, 3 BR, super sharp, $27,500 (Sun) • & WALLACE ' 3lll Coolid ge, 3 BR, bonus room (Sun) 646-7171 ~ '" ' ' I I LIDO NORD so· END OF ISLAND OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5. 904 VIA LIDO NORD -BAY. Spacious 4 BR., F/DR combo. Huge patio. Finest view! Next to st. end, beach It slip. $335,000. Charlene Whyte CAPISTRANO RANCH HOME OPEN HOUSE SUN. 2-5. AGUACATE RD., off Del Obispo. Custom 5 BR., 50' pool. 1.27 Ac. Iiuge trees -1f.i Ac. Avocados. Horses O.K. Near harbor. $159,500. Geo: Grupe BIG CANYON Building site. Cu! de sac street. View down fairways & over greens. A best buy. Only $69,500. Call Bob Yorke · 'IRVlNI TERRACE -VIEW Custom d e s i g n for candlelight & wine. Marble fireplace, warm woods. Gourmet ldtcb., den/game rm. $89,000. SEE SUN. 2·5. 711 K·THANGA. Paul Quick LIKE CAREFREE LIVING? Don't mi ss this new Ii.ting! S BR., fam. rm. townhouse in University ·Pk. Quiet, grivate; choice loc. can to 8ee. '46.900. I Chuck" Lewis TRADITIONAL BUYER Beautifully co nstructed 4 BR. home; family rm., form a I D.R., den, wilh attics,.base- ment, pool & gardens. $120,000. marcla Ben ls PRIME DOVER SHORES Beautiful home in choice location. 4 Bdrms. Pool Air-conditioned. Oversize living rm., formal d I n In g. Must see to appreciate. Eileen Hudson NEED OFFICE AT HOME? Plus 4 bdrms., s u n k e n living & family rooms, formal dining, large kitchen -then see this home at $66,000. For app't. call Howard Wells SEE THIS -PRICED TD SELL A really sharp 4 BR. 3 Ba. home in WEST· CLIFF AREA. En joy 2 frplcs. & large family room . Secluded poolsized yard . You own the land . $72,500. Bud Austin 833.0700 --Coldwall,......, ~ 644-2430 550 NEWPORT CENTER OR,, N,I . Gen•r•I 1670 Madagascar, 3 BR, room for .boat or camp-REAL TOR er (Sun ) 641!-7171 COSTA MESA -$31,950 Easy to buy! Cozy 3 bdrm., 2 bath home near schools . North Costa Mesa. White brick fire place, shag carpeting, copper plumbing. Try $1,600 down or V.A. Anxious owner. 1140 Glen Ea gle. 4 BR, family room, dining room, SHOWCASE OF VALUES . view (Sat-Sun) 673-8550 * 645-7344 * 1770 Oranre A venue Costa ~sa Fr~ Coat to Coast Cfl.taloi OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 310 FERNLEAF, CdM New 3 BR., den, :l ba. on R·2_wne lot . (under con- struclionj plans at site. Choose )'QUI' decor • $87.500. • 3 BR. home to rent ••• , $300 HAL PINCHIN and Associates 2111 E. COAST HWY. CALL 675-4392 Custom 4-Bdrm Horses BALBOA COVES Attractive waterfron t home for only $84,950. 3 Bedrooms, pining area & 2 nice baths. Built-in range & oven. Great area. Private pier & float. Owner leaving area. 5 BALBOA COVES OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:30 NEWPORT HEIGHTS -VIEW -$97,000- 0ne of a kind ! Fit for a King (and Queen too ). Gorgeous view of lights, bay & ocean. 3 Bedrooms, formal dining & 3 baths. Huge deck_for entertaining. Anxious owner. 204 KINGS PL. OPEN SUN. 1·5:30 LINDA ISLE LDT -$69,500 Like to build your own home on 'lovely Linda Isle? Then call for details! A re'" buy! OCEAN FRONT VIEW· SITE -$.is,ooo Encinitas R-2 lot. High on a cliff overlooking fabulous beach & ocean. Near La Costa. Office Open Seturday & Sunday ''Our 27th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CD., Roaltors 2111 San Joaquin Hlll1 R .. d ''Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club" NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. . ~910 3-Bdrm Rental Gen1rel General NEWPORT HEIGHTS 539 San Bernardino, 3 BR, dining room .(Sun) 646-7171 NEWPD~T BEACH 1424 Irvine, 3 BR. rumpus room, pool (Sun) 646-7171 CORONA DEL MAR 338 Evening Canyon Rd., 3 ilR: ppv•te beach, ~ Shorecliffs, 673,8550 _ _ _ ,. ,,<Sat-Sun) 322 Larkspur, Duplex, So. of l,lwy. · 673-8550 (Sat-Sun) 315 Goldenrod, 4 BR, den, So. of Hwy, R-2 Lot 673-8550 (Sat-Swi) 1737 Skyiark, 3 BR, Family Room, Baycrest 673-85So ' · (Sat-Sun) 448 De Sola Terrace, 3 BR, Ocean View, 4850 sq. ft. 673-8550 (Sund~) 6 'OFFICES, TO SERVE YOU ~,..-THE REAL ESTATERS C 0 M M E R C I A L HALF ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ACRE! f>.lassi ve 4 Bedroom ..--~--------------~~~ Rci:,°:,E;_,,~ BAYFRONT -NEW LISTING -BAYFRONT !;o.n.;;;;;;'•;:1 ;::;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;; ;;G;;•n;;";;"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; DINING ROOM! Pl"' ""'Y I lpYGLASS PLAN 74 3 , Bedroom RE NTAL Via Lido Soud, with nice beach. 3 Bdrm. low· 3600 plus sq ft in thia S bdrm, HOME! &irh located on er plus 2 bdrm. upper plus guest room. Just · J ba, -plus bonus rm home HORSE PROPERTY! Lot!! completely remodeled. New carpet. Mission ·+P Bi v.I.P. ~Hon. Central of room for boat or trni!rr. tile roof. Immaculate condition! Owner will iJr tend., intercom & built· Value priced at ottly $51.@! include furnishings in the downstairs plus tn record pla,yer, No-wax Call 00\v to preview • guest room in the sale price! $197,500. Owner Vinyl. shag carpeting, wal· 645-0303. will consider trade or condominium. nut cabinets in kitchen, pool· I OlllSI L Ol \O\ ~r A 1f"OR'> Quaint, Cozy, Convenient \.!.'alk to 1.11.-Sl'h, school or shopl tron1 Thill 4 BR hOllU! in old Corona dcl !llar, South of Bn./'11\de Drive. Great potentla In th\1 exlnl large R·2 lot. Priced at $56,500 tor fast aale. Call 673-$550 to &i'e. SALISBURY REALTY 673-6900 315 MARINE AVE., BALBOA ISLAND G-.nerel Gener el ... HARBOR VIEW HILLS Best buy in area. lmmac. 4 bdrm., 2 bath single story home. Large pati~ room for pool . Newly redecorated. View of bay & ocean. Low lease~ $65,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR, lized Jot & breath-taking view of ocean ri: coastline. Yoe con celebrate the boll· dllJll In your new home. Call now nso.ooo tncludlni land. t)redhill PALM SPRINGS IN COSTA MESA That's ~ feellni you get when you approach this Jove4o 3 bdmr., 2 bath custom built home, com· pletely IUn'OUnded w i t h many palm Mes & block wall te.rice. U>vely patios, maximum, privacy and low maintenance. Priced to JJell at $29,500. Call 54&-6880 (Open Eves.) · -~ -HERITAGE ' -REALTORS * OWNER SAYS, * * "SELL NDWI" * 4 Bdrm.,. 2 bath, big tamlly rm., 10"x24' workshop, low maintenance yard. Good Costa Mesa location. Full price $30,900, wll.0% down. *FULLER REAL TY* 546-0814 . Anytime k ; SPANISH ELEGANCE Fantastic lour-level Spanish style Hunt·' ; • lngt<in Croat hom~. 2830 sq ft of gra· 1 ctous llvlng-4 lledroom 2Yl baths, large open-llvinJi. room with fireplace,· I formal dining, separate laundry room, , 20' x 40" patio plus spacious basement ! family/rumpus room with fireplace. • TbiB is a home you must see to believe .. ~ New UsUngL $53,500. CALL 962-4454 ; 3 BEDROOM. + RUMPUS i · ROOM $23,900. · HURRY to this nice S bedroom hOmfl/ t on a QUIET TREE LINED STREETl>I Separate 16' x 20' panalled nmipu• room plµs double;delached garage and , Doilghboy pool. ell add. up !O the BEST I .. l3UY IN TOWN. C'.ALL 54&-4141. I $ SAY! $470!1 $ Own this S & S Built 5 bedroom or 4· an.d den lrilevel ·5200 sq ft ExecutivO' home. LarQ;e cul-de-sac lot. wet bar1 childrens park nearby, ideal for family< I living. Owner bas been transferred and I has reduced the price to $46,750. for a . quick sale. Builder is asking $51,460, ·I for th~ ll}odel new so don't miss this : opportilnlty to 'save $4700. CALL ' 982-4454. l BE THE FIRST : , This newly listed 3 bedroom beauty h"' i a HUGE ADDED FAMILY ROOM, witlf one entire wall made of used brick, j • complete w Ith FIREPLACE and RAISED HEARTH. Remodeled drealjl I kitchen with bulltins includin~ dishi washer. Beautifully land.sc,ped front ; and rear. All yours for $28,800. VA &, FHA teruis. CALL 5411:4141. 1 I ' . . ~AREfflEE LIVING : 1 Tired ol maintenance and yard work on you r "home? Then see this nearly new YORKTOWN VILLA condo. for truly relaxed living at Its best. Two 1 large BR., bath and a half and uP.grad, ' ed shag carpels thruout. End umt wilJt , no nei.gQbors on either side. Take over : existing high balance FHA loan. $204; j PI M pays all, $26,000. CALL !Hra-4454. ; SERVING ORANGE COUNTY SINC .. -19'3 - At AHonto' I Mopollo At Harbor & B• H2-44M 54"4141 Hlllltl~ hoch Co1t1 Me11 f HARBOR HIGHLANDS BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM Choice Newport Beach family neighborhood Convenient to Mariners School and park and :W•stcli!I shopping. Charming three bedroom, twu bath with large added family roo m Wf.tb fireplace. Hardwood floors, secluded front c01Jrtyard paUo. quiet slreel. Shown by appointment. HOME OR INVESTMENT You can ha ve your cho ice. 4 bedroom, famil y room, 1 % bat.h~. sparkling country .tttehen. Perfect as a ''St.art.er borne'' or a dandy piece of income property. Close' to roaJor Costa Mesa shoppinJ and tr1n5port1Uon. New paint In and out. $29;500. - ' , Enjoy the carefree oondomlnlum life in thil large s bedroom home -1815-0 sq. fl of dom- es\ c serenity. Up-graded shag e&rpeUng, new drapes and sbuttera throughoul Formal dinin g area, gas 'bullt·in range and oven. Convenient, bµt not too close to the community pool. $49,000. . . S9000 MUCH TO OFFD "' .THESE FEATURES "' Big 4 bedroom 2~ bath famllY Home "' Xtra large lamlly room with big patio orr modern kitchen "' Beauliful flnished bonus room for pool table & special entertainini: "' Children's J>layground & family l'OOI close by I • ISLAND ATMOSPHERE ' ' . HARBOR VIEW HILLS "' 2500 sq. fl of carefree family livmg In a pre1Uge area AND c!o .. to Newport Beach abopping center, restauranu & Newport Beach Tennis Club. Clll to -.,this one NOW! - A touch of the Uoy bubbles atmosphere Oavors lbis exquiJlte Harbor View Kil ls home. IJ'brto bedtoom plus •llP~bi den or rtudy and fllllily room. P1,11.1y or. privacy with two pallot. Dream kitchen with eetln& are11. )\lrrorf4 w~tiea.lttthe ma~r aulte. Panel· led 8 car guaie. Vltlnt and reldy. NoCluNhold. '82,500. -•,, -- EASTSIDE COSTA MISA Quiet tree Uned Easlslde stre<!l Charmin& 8 bedroom home convenient to 17th Slreel atoi'ts. Low llxea, -easy paymehls. $27 ,9llO. -, 1' Eastbluff Office, 2545 Eastbluff Drive -640-0020 ' • • -. l • ' ,c • . t~ ' I .1 • •• • -· , . ·~. I . - ' DAILY PILOT • Q .. [ _ ..... I~ I _,,,_ I~ _,,,.. I~ I --l&iJ I -·-I~ I~ -FIN~R HOMES YACHTMAN'S PARADI SE Step from your yacht to the LR of this adult Frencq home. Drama· tic master suite. 20x15 siWng room. Additional 2 BR's in guest wing. Expansive terrace & upstain deck command sweeping VIEWS of Newport Harbor. Minutes from harbor entrance on sheltered Yachtman's Cove -OPEN ' DAILY · I~ Bayside Drivf. (H23) WALK TO c .o.M. HIGH OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 p.m. 2201 Aft. ALIA • EASTBLUFF. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room, dining room & 3-car garage. ROOm for pool. Jack Howell 644-0200. (H24) • BIG CANYON-UNDER CONSTRUCTION -" Choice location!. New 4 BR, 4 bath, for- mal DR garden home. Master sljlte con-, sists of BR -bath -study -Jacuzzi. Wet bar. Pool. Self-cleaning oven. Fully land- scaped. 4200 sq. ft. Lois Miller 642-8235. (H25) DOV~R SHORES · BAYl'RO!'iT Breathtaking blue water view frOm every ·• window. Pier & double slip w/opeil chan- c-:, "nel view. 4 BR's -4¥.l batbS. 2 fireplaces. Completely customized & decorated by Cannell & Chaffin. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (H26) . ,,. COSTA MESA -MESA WOODS Beautiful 4 BR, 2'h bath. Nearly new. At- tractively landscaped. Convenient to SOuth Coast Plaza. A delightful home -$42,700. Charles Arnold 642-8235. (H27) ' ~ 1 .. • ' • • • TURTLERDCK HILLS • PANORAMIC VIEW 4 BR, FR, pool. Jacuzzi. Excellent loca- tion ! Price redllced for Immediate sale! $79.900 fee land. Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. (H28) LINDA ISLE -MAGNIFICENT Exquisite Mediterranean decor. 4 BR. 4'h bath, large. FR, formal DR, recreation room. Tremendous view of bay from FR, LR , master BR & study. $250,000. Dave Cook 642-8235. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 pm. •46 Linda Isle. (H29) HARBOR VIEW HILLS . MUST SELLI Owner bas bought another, and must setJ· this handsomely appointed 4 BR - 2 bath - 3-car garage honte. View! Observation deck! Sell-cleaning oven. Bar, FR, custom carpets & drapes. Make offer! Dona Chichester 642-8235. OPEN SUN. lZ.5 p.m . 1221 Keel Dr. (Hl4) COSTA MESA DUPLEX 2 BR, 1 bath each-one w/fireplace. Beau- tifully redecorated -new paint, carpets & drapes. Z.Car garage. Large comer lot $39,500. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (H19) DOVER SHORES -VIEW! Dramatic galle'1'. entry. Elegant 4 BR, 3 bath, spacious FR. DR. Gourmet kitchen. Beautifully landscaped. Single story. 3-car garage. $112,500. ()PEN SAT & SUN 1-5 p.m. 1836 Galaxy. (H-30) BAYCREST . CAPE COD New 4 BR, 3 bath, FR, large rumpus room . Choose your own colors & carpets. Choice location. Completion scheduled for November. $84,500. Maxine Williams 642-8235. (H31) HARBOR VIEW HOM ES Excellent value. Upgraded 2D (or 3 BR) Monaco! Oversized 1ot. Beautifully land- scaped! Next to greenbelt. $53,900 fee land! LasZ!o Sharkany 644-0200. (H32) NEWPORT BEACH · CONDOMINIUM First time offered! Beautiful 3 BR -2'h bath condominium. Professionally decor- ated. New copper plumbiDg, D.W. & kitch- en fixtures. Electric garage door opener. Beautifully landscaped. Large secluded pool. Unbelievably priced at $44,500. (Hl7) IRVINE TERRACE ••• FEE LAND Beautiful Spanish 4 BR, 3 bath & F R. Sweeping bay & ocean view. lmmacuJate! OPEN S"at. & Sun. 1·5 p.m. 1019 Dolphin Terrace. (H33) LIDO ISL E BAYFRONT • LUXURIOUS LIVING Price reduced for immediate sale! Ex· quisite beyond compare. 45' beach front- age. Elegant private master suite w/f.p. > ... :ti Additional 2 BR's provide panoramic view of bay.I. Beautiful hancfcrafted stairway. Den & 21'.1 baths .. Gourmet kitchen. Excel- lenUy priced at $225,000. (HIS), CAMEO SHORES · PRICE REDUCED! 3 BR's -2 bathJ -canyon charmer. A stone's throw from private beaches. Low maintenance yard. $74,500. Betty Kerr 644-6200. (1134) BIG CANYON· EXCLUSIVE Overlooking golf course · new custom home. Choose carpets & colors. 4 BR • 4'h bath -3 fireplaces -formal DR -large FR. High beamed ceilings. 3-car garage. OPEN Sat. & Sun. 1·5 p.m. •I Pinehurst Lane. (1112) [Irvine I • n' _ _,,_c - Ill -DrM Ml·- Exclusive executive borne with a view of the Pacific Ocean & the So uth coast from every room! This home consists of 4 bdrms., formal dining rm., htd., filt'd. & fenced swiniming pool. LOcated in Emerald Bay, South coast's exclusive residential area. Show by app't. only. Offered at $150,000 JUST LISTED ~ M£SA VERDE Truly a "Doll House". 3 Bdrms., 2 baths; htd. & filt'd swimming pool. Move·in con· ditlon. A real buy at $41,000 -HURRY! Call US for your real eslale needs -WE havo Ioli of good !hint• lo 1111 you about! CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS Convenient parking -easy to be a "DROP·IN" at Bay &: Beach Realty 15 ACRES + HOME On Live Oak Canyon Rd. Mar O'Neil Park, genUe sloping land with lots of trees, spec- ta<;ular view at top. Nice 2 bdrm. house. All utilities ·In. Ideal for country homesite, ranch or ? Xlnt invesbnent for now or future. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. $85.000. 4 +FAM $31,850 ASSUME Quiet tr'ff lined cul-de-AC. Olrved driw. Mu.Ive used blld< flreptM:e. :II" GIANT 1"AMILY ROOM! Htre.vy he&rntd cellina:, too! Brite (X)tl)'lU,. #tyle kitchen. 4 ~ l!dze be-drooml!I . lfARD\''000 F L 0 0 fl S ! t.ara:e: purk·llkc .)'ard. S245 Pl't' mo. on ken D.111Umpt\on, ean now 64Q-0.'!03. Solis bury R~JI I I · HERITAGE . . RE ALTORS •• • A POSSIBILITY 'f!Y this 4 bed. home on small CuJ.<fe-Sac. Beautiful hard\\'ood floors F1.replac.e,. F.A. Heat. Electric built in kitchen, large ,double garag~ w1t.h bullt1n storage and work bench . Raised patio deck overlooking tree shaded rear yard. All this for only '31,950. KENTUCKY COLONELS -77 Acre Valley Panorama -Even your horse will enjoy the vlev" -Suitable for subdivision -Exercise track. sauna bath. and other training facilities at nearby San Luis Rey Downs Development -Check this out with your horse? OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY 4 bed., 2908 Broad, Newport Bch., S~.950. 64~. Sal & Sun. 1-5 4 bed., 1783 Panay Circle. Country Club Dr., C.M. $115,000. 64$-4040. Sat. & Sun. 1·5 4 bed., 208 Susanna Pl.. C:.M. $31 ,950. 645-4040. Sat. & Sun. 1-<I 4 bed., Condo .. 334 Tours Lane. C.M. $32.800. 6454040. Sal & Sun. 1·5 ..._ 4 beet. 18962 Jtacine Di-, Irvine $52.500. 645-4040. Sat & Sun 1-5 3 bed., 1311 King• Rd .. Ne•·port Bch. 1100.000. 64 5-4040. Sat. & Sun. 1·5 7 bed., 1511 Mira Mar, Newport Bch .. $135 .000. 645-4040, Sal & Sun. 1-5 3 bed., 332 Bucknell Road. Cost• Mc ... 133.500. 64r.4040. Sal & Sun. 1·5 "REALTORS" SERVING GREATE R NEWPORT HARBOR AR EA MEMBER MULT IPL E LISTI NG SER VICE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~: • OAILV PILOT GeMral 0.Mral Chner1t OtftW1I O.ner1~I iiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiil;:O.;;n~1;r;•';;;;;;;;;;;;:;?:~Go<;:-~'°~r~•I;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;,; ;O.;"';;r;•';;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;j 1 ........... ..__ ___ -'-"'"'-'""-----l--T-H-E-R-0-0-M-I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;; ();;;J;;;;;;;,;;,;;;;;;;;.;;;I DOUBLE UP " BACK IAY ·N&WP:~sl.AND -AT THE TOP olJnJa J6(' i...., 3 bo<lnn homo w i"'' New liJling' On a luxurious 4 bedroom home Corner '""""" '"''""'" IEST BUY ON BAY .... .... Pllll AND SLll' IS06 West Bay on the Balboa Peninsula, ~ duced ag;iin by n1oti vated seller who will carry the first TD \\1ith 20% down at 7¥ .. 0c. Del ightful family home -5 bedroom, family room with forever view . Ne\v price $179,500 HARBOR AND OCEAN .... VIEW Enjoy it all f'rom th is 3 bedroom, 2. bath ho1ne \Vith 2 fireplaces (1 in living room, 1 in dining room ). builtin kitchen. See bar· bor lights at night from your own garden patio .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . .. . .. . .. S64,950 INVESTORS .... Dana Point Huntington Beach Ocean side .... ATTENTION Triple< $75,000 Triplex $38,950 Duplex $70,000 ---OPEN HOUSES --- • (5 BR. & FAM.I -1306 w. Bay Ave. (waterfront). Garage parking avail. Bal· boa Peninsula. Sun. 1-5. • (3 BEDROOM.) -723 Cameo Highlands, Corona del Mar. Sat. & Sun. 1·5. 1'/114ti#-SlllH4 ~ llllASSOaATIS REALTORS 2828 EAllT COllSTHlGHwAY CORONA DEL MAJ!, CAUF. 644·7270 La C\Jt11ta. El "°"'"" M<><i.t PRESTIGE WATEllAAONT HOMES place, oo tron1 ot toe. ona, with view of upper bay. Great den, fonnal .,.,., potential. Brina ..., featuring 3 l>edrooo1•. f1un· cute 1 bednn rental on ree1 dining room, terrific yard with large pool. ~tldtr co~.=•:_d~ ti)' "'°"' with llr<pW:e, and SHOWN IY Al'POINTMINT °' '°1· """"1 Income 1"'" $72,5-00. wo.,m.nL tom1at dln\na &rM • and ~h ll 1345/mo, F'ul1 pr14;~ C-" 1300 "'· n.·-:,. .. .,.. "''"" 3 Lln.i. lilt Drt .. -cir. 'iund•y $29,500 CORONA DEL MAR -· tor COUlpleHon IUI h~f Beautilul new 5 BR., ·~ BL bome. Water-I.argt ramlly home just 2 blks. rrom the =m• r:;·bl~di~to;; Cront llving rm. & fo~al dlning. Handaome Newport ocean. 3 Bedroonl.s plus family room, open 8ued on current bue price oak paneled tam. rm., trplc, wet bar. Large at beam celllngs, all built·in kitchen, shag car· of new unit•. replace:menl master suite has frplc. & cozy lounae area. falrvlew pets. $72,~00. co.t 01 '"" homo " "''°'· View of Bay & the mountains. .... tl19,l500. NITS "'·"'°· Owner lranlf•ITO<I 646-1111 12 DELUXE u on<1 •·Ill .. u lor 145,100. s3 Lind• 101• Drlvo IM"'lme) Eastblu!! · 'area. Excellent rental record. Pll!ase phone ~2313 for Elegant 5 bdrm., 41h bathai on lagoon. New ,. $260,000 mvrl' infomiatlon. carpets, drapes & \Yallpaper. Lovily &arden & large slip . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . $212,000 57 Lind• lolo Drive $24,500! HARBOR LOVELY MESA VERDE one ¥tar old. &hart and tm· maculjte. You'll Jove the open airy fetlina: o f catbedral ce:lllnp, an alrlu.m, family room, and dining room. And you'll en· "U"-FIXER 2·5TORY Custom 4 BR., S'h ba. home on Llxoon. llftr. BR. has sitting are• & trplc. W1temont family rm w/converaaUon pit arouud the frplc.; lovely garden, lie. sllp •.... 1 $!89,!500. NO DOWN 3 generous sized bedroomt, 2 leao1ing ba\h4. bullt-ln drean1 kitchen. I 1 o I ate d rear living room -cbann enhanced by i nvlt i na: fiIY place. Enclosed front yard. Dellgblful - pa_llo. ~ mile to, beich! the spacious muter; . Realistically prie-- 2,950 for 4 bedtoom1 I NVESTMENT II. th.I on lovely cul de ~ CArpet Realton. Pool $17,750! Bey lhlo ~ltOry butabl NO DOWN PAYbtENT OR ONLY $3)(). whichever "'·ay YOU qualify! INCLUDES \VASHER, DR YER ANO REFRIGERATOR, T 0 0 ! PLUS SWIMMING POOL! llurry to see call 645-0300. IOHl\I I Ol\11\ . IOI 'Lind• hi•. Drlvo Lovely 5 BR., 4 ba. home with tlownsl.ti!H waterfront mstr. suite • l1e. 1ame rm. or study. Mexican tile floors, beam cellln&•, quality construction, slip ... : .... , . $W,OOO. For Compl•t• lnform1tfon On All Ho"'" & Lota, P'IHot C11l: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Baysido Dr., Sulle I, N.I. 675-6161 G•neral Gtnorol BfiK 540-172l. ; TARBELL 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa COMPANY RIALTORS lMI E. Co11t Hwy., Col'OM dol 'Mor "S•lllng Rul l1t1te In Ntwport H1rbor Since 1f44'• 673-4400 NeJ#)ior.t Heights Gontrel oonerol 5 ledrooms 1..;:.:;;;.;.;.;;.;.... ___ ...c;.;::.;;;;.;:.;._ ___ 1 555,000 * OPEN DAILY 1 • 5 * GREAT POOL BUY BeauWul Presely P 0 0 L home , profeaionally ta~aped, uperaded Iha&. 2 latae Httplacea and wet ) bar. This 00me l\111 over "' 2700 . 1t. Hurry. CaJI Realtors 545-9491 Open Eve.a .AYSHORES Flrot Tlmo Llotod Tri-level 11ome. 'peat '°' 3816 Key lay, Corona del Mar NO FOOUNG , O\VNER mus! sell several MESA VERDE enterta.inin&·~ -Wet bar. LARGE POOL -YOUR OWN LAND Thia: .very Uvi.bte' 4 bedroom I thousand l>t!low market DEN • GUEST 4 Bedrm, formal d1 .. 1 .... rm. ltje aun de4.ar<!\. Very large 4 Bedrooms, family room. 3 Car garage. plua1 dlnlnt<kro0mb i• priced 1 ....... lot.Rearv l.11nalforten-Fast move·i·n. $89,91:.n '! beow mar et ecause allov.·s for redecorating. 3 BEACH • BOAT family rm, be a \I t·i f u I nis court~ j:1 \\•ilh lots .,,., owner \1 in a hurry. Sha&: spacloua bo<ln>oms + den, tandlC'aplne. Available Nov. . * ADOBE CLASSIC * ea.,,.ting cvcrywh"" ••· l lariie family room with PRESTIGlOUS NEWPORT 1_. , of .Y~ 'left. Many trees. t't'pl in the u....,.aded kitchen fireplace. additional BAYSHOilES! Gua r de d .JM,GINNY ?l.fORRJSON Rear &ccus for boat Dr B c1·ff Ma and TiiAT .w· a new vinyl fl.replace in gracious living gate. Ginnt liYing room -ltl:AL'J'OKS.. trader. 'Call 64&-n71 . Y I Y Coor. plua a nice Spanish room. SUmmer parties in massive comer fireplace. • ***• JD X-4 Bdrm. 4,000 sq. ft. home. Pool, paddock, fttling. Can you belleYe the patio. Jr. e •tat e Large chefs kit chen. DEN! :,. ... !Verde Dr. Eut. ~Will'Tlm REALij citrus, acreage. TRUE LUXURY. $225,000 $29~! Red Carpet g rounds-park-like GUESTFACIUTY\vithpri· '*~* O»t&Mtl& W&8,....!A.NT 1&R 9 PMS Re rs. 546-8640. landtcaplne. Noar lib....,,, vot> cnlranco! H,,., "'"" *•••* 5SJ-mt • . ~ii 'n. . 216S E. COAST HWY; FAMILY HOME beach. l<hoolo & ahopplne. cd pnllo w;111 b,;,k BBQ '"d (Open Ev.nltct) * IAUOA * (The Mutuol Bldg.) ,.,....;, lenced yoro , hrdwd BRK. $29,950, S.M>-1720. f ir t' p I acc. PRlVATE ---O~W=N~ER=--floon, 3 bdrm.s + famlly, * Fi U -K4fr--,fr BEACl-l!--Erice-INCLUDES. -Peninsula-Point t.,,..,.~,.."'"""""'""'""'"!!'C!!O!!R!!!O!!N!!A!!!!D!IE!!L!!!!MA!!!!R,..1 _gulet street · j~ ~t for IXer Pr-• FURNISHINGS and 14' ~lust sell VACANT 3 Bdrn1 Charming 3 BR. home. Nlcei=. ~ -ritslng The -r.amuy. -JUit Gen•ral One man's lof;1 Is lltlOtber SAILING SLOOP~ ONLY 2 balhi;, crpts, drp1, fltcp!. patio, ige. dbl. gar. Choice uener•I Gtn•ral S33C,OOOAL. L ANYTIME B S I H man's gain -3 Bedrooms 2 $52,0CKI H u r r y . call Uke new oondltlon. Priced I · t 1 1 o Walk to leac:h arn-ty 1 omo b Iha · t ,. h oc. · '"' ''"' 0 """ 3 Bedrooin 646-3921 or Eve. 541-941' 'F..nrt'tt ·1ovet'1· kind ·er ltvin'! a , QD~nl~ 1'~ecr1 it~ en. 645-030.1. at appriUaaJ $30,500. All Front. Must see! $57.SOO. FORECLOSURE l·Sty. A-Frame. 3 BR., )1'~ \\'ann trplc.. kids n ns.. cozy u• r c rep acc. tenna. Clo11e to South Coatt Josephine Webb, Realtor Familu Room ha. Beams, bltna, Tennl1, farm kitch. S)J,900. Da\vf heavy Ahake roof lllld larae Plaza. Xlnt buy. Balboa R•al Estate Co. aa'Y1 t $24,650 Lachenmyer pools nearby. $32,900 l''1r1n. tl'iend~! boat yard. Submit yoor COLLINS & \VATJ'S, INC. 700 E. Ba1boa Blvd., Balboa JCrel One man's loss can be your CAYWOOD REALTY RT:iA~~1~~E ~:i...· ~~( ~A~ ff2""5521 6734140 Eves, 67J..3596 A truly fine cuslom built and gain. J Bedrooms z ba!hs. Rt•.1llur * 548·1290 * l ~-"-'7'=-"'~"~'"''-"~0 l~R_E_A_LTO~R-~----* C&W * Sell 'di ·1 64:1-5678 d"lgnod home ;n ehok• ovcl'sl•cd doublc garago,1-"=D=R=A=M=A=T=l=C==i .,........., 1 e iems · · · Newport B e a c h brick fireplace and good Cieneral General General neighborhood. Spotless con· carpel•. 1 "-e lot ,vilh con1· AND BIG 1--~~~~~---'-".c;.;-"'-~~~-~..;.;:;.;:.c.;.;.,;;;_~--~~·c.:.;:;;;:.o.:;;._~~--~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~ ditlcm · beaut i full y ......... & decorated -attractive alate plete privacy. ~w 00..\'TI Three ~d a den plus dlnina ,tntry • 1•All electrlc built-in payment. HURRY· room in cool NewJXlrt I Dl-REGTO-R-Y - a..111 tW1 -.., .,...._,. wltll '" tMe w11u.; •,.. t• .............. Al ... , .. ...._ llftd Ml••.,. flewllt- M I• ............ 11ot _._. ... ,, •IMw._ I•.....,., DA1LY PILOT WANT ADI.,.._ •..t ... ,.. •• .._for .... ., .............. "" ........... , ................. .......,, .... ,., .. .....,, HOUSES FOR SALE 2000 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB l BR end FAMILY RM OR DEN 2024 Port Province Pl.1 Newport Beach 64f.'.6249 · (Sat & Sun 12-5) 546 Riverside Dr., Ne,vport Heights !Hl>0555 $36,950 !Sun 1:30-5 :30 \ l BEOROOMS 1200 Paloma. Ne\vport Beach &12.5200 $58,500 r Sat & Sun l·aJ 66-4 Surf. Cos ta Mesa 673.6642.-675-6459_ (Sat & Sun 1-5) 723 Cameo Highlands, Corona del Mar 644-7270 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 204 Kings Pl INewpt Hts) NB 644-4910 $117.000 (Sun 1-5:30) 5 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 644-4910 $84,950 -(Sat&: Sun 1-5:30) 1115 While Sails (HV Hills) CdM 645-6500 S69,500 (Sun 1-5) 303 Orchid. Old Corona del Mar 675-6000 $67.500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 2003 Vista Ornado !Bluffs) NB 640-0020 442 Ca talina. Newport Beach (Sun 1·5 1 640-0020 (Sun l·SJ (3 Br. and Family Rm. or Den ) 2030 Galaxy llr. (Dover Shores) NS 646-1550. $110.200 (Daily) 1215 Somerset Lane IDover/\YestcllU) NB. 644-2430, $98.500 (Sun to Tbun.) 711 K·Thanga !Irvine Terr.) CdM 641-2.\JO. $89,000 (Sun 2-6) 9061 Aloha Dr., Huntington Beach 64&-0555 $34 .950 (Sun 1-5) 223 Rocheater, Costa Mesa 840-0022 671;.7225 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 188· E. 19th S~, Coata Mesa 642-7491 $43.750 (Sal & Sun 1-5) *473 E. 20th. St.. Costa Mesa 67~ $46.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2012 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 675-6000 '84,950 (Sot & Sun 1·5) 3"l2 PoinselUa, Old Corona dcl Mor 67~6000 S88.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5\ 26101 Camion. ~tission Viejo 588-0222 (Sat & Sun 1·51 3329 Ocean Ul vd .. ('orona de! Mar 675-7225 I ~at & Sun 1·5 l 1901 Glenwood (Baycrest I NB 642-5200 $7'1,500 (Sat & Sun 1·3l 2323 Private Rd., Newport Beach 642-5200 $56,000 (Sun 1-6) , 2815 ~reto (Mesa de! Mar) CM 616 *8 '33,500 -(Sun 1..1) **lOI Linda Ille, Newport Beech . MZ-1'• ,144,000 (Sun 1.S) 510 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NS 644-4010 f7S.llOO (Sal 4' Sun 1-5:30 ) 1146 lfamat Pl (Mesa Verde) CAI 8"-4810 tn,500 (Sat &. Sun 1-5:301 4e8 E-. 20th. St., Costa Men 64U2S 913,000 (Sun 1-5 \ 481111!. llout . SI., Coota Meoa· ~ fU,950 • I I 642-8235 $89,500 (Sun 1·5) 333 Broadway, Costa Mesa 64&-2414 $31,500 (Sat & Sun 12·4) 322 Poinsettia. Corona de! l\far 675-0000 '88,500 (Sat 1·5) *473 East 20th. St., Costa Mesa 645-6500 $46.500 (Sun 1·5 I 512 Cameo Hlds Dr. tCameo Hlds) CdM 675-3000 $62,000 (Sat& Sun 1·5 1 1114 White Sails (HVu Hill•I CdM 675-3000 $59,500 (Sun 1·5 \ 1034 SandcasUe (HVu Hills) CdM 675-3000 $71,000 (Sun 1.0 ) (4 Bedrooms.) *4521 Brighton Rd. (Cameo Shores) CdM 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 9221 Paddock. Huntington Beach 546-1720, $28,000 (Sun 1().2 ) 304 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 644-7662 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 500 Glorletta (Blulfs) NB 640-0020 305 Vista Suerle (Bluffs) NB (Sat \.;) &J0.-0020 (Sat & Sun 1·51 (4 Br. and Family Rm. or Den i *2118 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 644-6200 !Sat & Sun 1·51 **1653 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's Cove) CdM. 675-1935 !Daily) **904 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB M4-2430, '335,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5l 1940 Windward th. (Back Bay) NS 96Z.55ti6 '67 1100 (Sun 1·5) 716 Cameo HUds Dr. (Cameo Hlds) NB 67MOOO . '67,500 (Sun 1·5) **!138 So. Bayfront, Balboa Island 67$-3000 $280,000 (Sun 1·5) 1210 Starboard Df. (Broadmoor) CdM 67WOOO $18,500 (Sat & Sun 1.S) 1527 E. Riverview, Orange 1167-4130 (Snt & Sun 1-5) 20782 Mntaro. lluntington Beach 1167-4130 (Sun t·51 2044 lttandaron 1 Mesa Verde) CM 557-4130 (Sat & Sun 1-51 2.175 Colnmbla. Costa Mes• 646.QSSS $32,500 !Sat & Sun I :JG.5 .30) 2019 Each Ocenn Blvd ., Peninsula Point 67~ (Sat & Sun 1..S I 17671 Cypress Tree L.n (U niv. Park) Irv. 64~ (Sot & Sun 1..S) 2831 Otthld Hill , Back Boy (!40.0020 (Sol a: Sun l..S) 718 Ctmeo Hlda Dr. (Clmeo l:lldl) CdM 87MOOO t6'/,l!OO (Sal a: Sun I.SJ *515 Rocll!ord Pl. (Cameo IUtla) CdM 67MOOO ~.600 (Sun 1.S) 20 Royll SL (George> Bl& Canyon 875-7225 lSat & Sun 1-5) 2UM Miramar, Balboa Penlnaula 14J.6200 $74,600 (Sat le Sun 1·5) 2015 Commodore (Ba)"'rest ) NB 835200 '64,500 (Sat a: Sun l·S) 40i leth. St., Newport Heights Area · 64U200 $43,000 • (Sun l..S) 256 Camellia Lane, Costa Mesa • ' 642-9601 $31,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2866 Velasco Lane (Mesa del Mar) CM 540-0024 $35,000 (Sun 1-5) *3816 Key Bay (HV Hills) CdM 673-0080 $89,960 (Daily 1-5) -**838 Nia Lido Nord.(Lldo-lsle)_NB._ 673-9060 $295,000 (Sun 1-5) ll06 White Sails Way, Corona del Mar 644-1534 (Sa~ & Sun 1-5) 333 -Mlllord (Cameo Shores) CdM; M&.3928 $75,000 (Dally 1-5) **60 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 1144-4910 $245,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 1838 Gala-xy Dr. (Dover Shores) NS 642-8235 • (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2000 Santiago (D6ver Shores) NB 642-8235 $89,500 (Sun 1·5) 1019 Dolphin (Irvine Terr) CdM tl4U235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2415 Tustin, Costa Mesa 642-8235 '51.500 (Sat & Sun l·a 1 •I Pinehurst (Sig Canyon) NB 642-8235 (Sat-& Sun· 1.0) 1221 Keel Dr. (HV HUia) CdM 642-8235 $89,000 · '(Sun 12-5) (5 Bedrooma) 3801 Ocean Birch (Spyglass HUI) NB 644-2430, $122,000 (Sun Z.5) *31745 Aquacate Rd., San Juan Capistra- no. 644-2430, $159,l!OO (Sun Z.5) I . (S Ir. end l'•mlly Rm. or D~•I 2072 Phllarope (MeH Verde) CM 548-9346, $154.750 (Sat & Sun 1·51 **•48 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NS ·64U235 (Sat a: Sun 1·5) 2201 Aralla (Eastblulf) NB 644-6200 (Sat .!<Sun l-5l ttM Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle). NB 644-2430 (Sun 1·5) *1969 Porl Dunleiah. Newport Beach 675-7225 (Sat & Sun 1·51 ttS Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 67~161 (SUnday) 1316 An~a Way, Newport Beach *~: W. Bay Ave . ilatboa P~ul~ 644-7270 (SUn 1-5) **le Linda Ille Dr. lLlnda Ille) NB ~10 '167,000 (B*l ~Sun 1..1:30) 118'/ Gll111 Dr, (Dover llho .... ) iNJJ' 64W23ll '118.&oo . \Sl!D-1...S) 2640 Buawood (Eutbluff) NB 644-7!162 !Sun 1-5) **24420 Overlake, Lake Forest 5$7-4130 !Sun 1·5\ 1938 Pl. Albans (HVu Homes) NB 67~ $74.950 (Sat & Sun 1·5\ DUPLIXIS FOR SALE 12 & I hdr....,,f 110 Agate. Balboo Island 67>7225 (Sat & Sun I.S t 1808 W. Balboa Blvd., NpL Beach 557-1437 $61,(l()O (Sat"' Sun 1-3) INCOME P'IONRTY FOR SALi (7 UNITS) 1358 W. Balboa Blvd., Bilbo& Peoln. &u.S3>0 (Sal 6: Sun l.S) LOTS FOR SALi ttl863 Bayside Dr. (Yacblomen's Cove> CdM. 67~1~ . !Dally) . ,... .......... .,kltcben • ODltW{n~ 546·58$> \Open Evet.l ·Ht!ia:tit•. Nttdt IOmebody ·fnodern · heavy 1lilke l ! wtti knows what paint, ·~ to sell al "8. . V1oillpaper and Mr. Clean Call 673-8550. C'ab do. Alklna: $52.950. But ~THB •E~) ~~~n~1 °of~. ~:1o~~ I l9-BBJ;."\~SJ OCEAN VIEW· R"~~w ~i NG t * BROAD * $35, 950 4 BR ;n P'"""""' Colloge . Pk Quiet str. Choice of 2 or lk>•~~dway St. XJnt Beautiful like new l ~ ear 3 baths. Sun. &: evea. call -abl ~~~-=. alcL.2 &tacy..-lbedroom.. ~-Mettl-~T-4~, ca• .... 1A1n1UUU. with panoramic ocean &:: -' Lge. pa.tio Vl'/b BBQ for coastline view. 10% do"'·n ootdoor living. 3 B<lrms., terms with quick posse811ion N•wport . family rm. & trplc. plus if desired. Also might sell at llil':l. acce•. Only ;n;!IOO. CI no down. CoIY COTIAGE Near N'pt. Hghta. 2 Bdrm. \\'/brkfst. nook. Close to Realtors 646-7ru &hopping. Only $2'1.500. Z043 Westcliff Drive CALL ·.e . '"'·1414 --,O"!po~n"'t"'U"'9-;P;;;M';-;-- F•irvi•w 646-1111 (1nytlm•) MOVE RIGHT IN • • • ""''-""' ADDED ON Nc•:.:.~:,L:.v,1 orric• LARGE HOME Forlorn and vacant thls com· j fortable 3 bedroom and den hOtnt' needs a little TLC to ~hnrpen it up Md a Kf'OWina famUy to en.toy the a:reat ki lchen. Lots of room lo ADULTS ONLY RATED X-SEPTIONAJ.. - We are ptttentin11 thls new listing for your viewing. Sp&clous 3 bedrabm home 1n a private community. Put· * 4 Bedroom11 • 3 liaths • Bonua Room * \\'alking Oislaner Beach * Only $41,950 * Call 842-2535 to i1tring bikes and lrlke1 around . $29.950. See ii lo- ~ Carpet Realtora. ""2 areen and ow;mm1ng •. --... .,. • • pool In .. beautiful park Rt· ....... ,K~ HOME I: BUSINESS for the t1n&. • · • · • • • • · • • • • · $56,000. ~TltRS inj:enious couple Clome to 2323 PrivateSunR.oad, N.B. '-''--""'""-'11L""-''"'"""'--'l 17th&: Orange, C.!\I . $33,750. C·2 Open . 1-S furnlahed. PETE BARRETT DREAM ISLAND -REALTOR-F;.~·,.;::~;.,!~f .~.":. ~lE.17-~ FORAfM 642-5200 tall Umbel'li. Perfect, pro-' •ll!S?l? ~ tected 1oc. next lo Dere -,;:::f'l_L!f!'e A SUPER Harbour. Only $125.000. YOUR ·OWN ISLAND OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 COSTAMEcSAN! Fln•"t 24.9 acre Cana<Han 664 SURF Jt tots of apace 11 ·what you Salmon [Jshing Wand. C10&e Owner lea Ying area &: mu:tt want. say 1900 squ11.tt feet _ to Pender Harbour. Houae, sell hit 3 bdrm., l~~ bath j and '" home In •xcellenl tractor 5 dE:<er & wUd game. home. Convenient Joe. In t ' Rood Costa Mesa area. 1 condition, you should really On!Y Jll5,00). Rootn for boat or traJler. tee tltl1 one ln Costa Mesa Bill Grundy, Realtor Priced 10 l!CU. Q u I ck • at only $35,500. Beautifully 341 Bayside, N.B. 67H.161 pogeu. 1 1 JandACapt"d "'1th lots ol DESPERATE MORGAN REAL TY ro11es. &IG-Tin. 673-6641 67s.445t ' SAL Owner must move to detert Titil:M ~ TO SELL LOVEL y D'}laor ~ heallb reasons. ~ BR, COLLIGE PARK l _ !!:!"_·~ 1" BA, Ira. f!'lltina area,~ bedrooms and a taml· · trpl. A xtn. lf'I. yd. Good ly room near all iiood -NEWPORT BEACH-Founlltn Valt•y 1octt1on1. ""°"" Ind ohopptrc. Ex· VA RE,-"llSION All tonn• • Price only cep~ tancbc.optrc, boat · -131950 and e1mper room, plU1 JJm releufd ~ J IW:nn 2 ' ' I llll'lt cul<dH&c lot J\ed bUb hOme ,on a \&rat lot COUJNS A W"Am, INC. 'Carpet 'Realtors. ~- wtlb '°""' tor boat or trtr. 9624523 * HOMI & INCOME Everyone la eleirible for new * C & W * 3 SR, tam rm. + 1 BR. ln· VA k>an wl!h onlY sm. comr unit. Too Cotta Meta down, At "°·750; '" Newpl. TRAVEL BUG BIT loc. "'"" to .vooythtna. Bch It won I lut. Ownf'r an1doo1. mBy lrade CAU. $ol0-ll51. Open Ev~1. Own••r •nxiOus lo Wke off in S43,700. hl1 new . mmor hDmf' l\nd BALBOA IAY PROP.' wants his super sharp 3 * '41-7491 * ...,~. -HERITAGE RF ALT ORS oot•1 1 .. 1. """"' roor .• ...,, A DIFFIRINT UFE wall ftnct', fln"pl11~ 11nd A .)t'\\'t!I ()f hM1lt '" Ne-'J)Ort kKJI of e..orctrM. Stt thi11 one Bent·h. Thl"M! bedroom1, 21; bertroom family room home• I * _,,. .... * ...... 1 ""·""' -1 .. 1 ••. , u ........... _t, I W•I" IKM C.U ~U.U lOpcn Evea.) redecorated. Pool a nd put· tine sreen for C lelu't fil:~~;~.st:~;} ~ .... "';:-..,. °"Pt< b' redtoorattd lntJdt A out. VA·ntA-6':\ 'I. 3 A 4 ·•·· -~-• t BEDROOM CONDOS OF _,, --. .. ., .. ,.... ... ..,, n EXCLUSlVE TlBURONS, kltcllen, s -· 2 blltht. 1411,lfnlnt Condo SUBMrT OFTER,~ i.rwtn f&rn. room, co'" lot w/boat ,.1t•• t--· .... j I: camper acc.u • PRICE a lk, 2 Ba. POOi. ?ler I: all"° X ·-· ~. REDUCED T1) 12!!, 71(), DttllhtNt lltJOO NEW DUPLEX ...... JU.II[,() "C" THOMAS 6 EMERALD BAY t-2BR,. 1~ • .._ UJ E. l)(ut. Ol@t• ~,~ ... ~. Realtor lmmaeulalr 3 Br • tam rm. 1 UNITS. Newpon He:4cht. . Zl-l \Y, CoU1 HW)'. S4S-6.l2'1 Vhlw" Reduced to n19,SOO, Gr! lnt.'On'lf!. Call Don I Xtwport BMch S-vt. f>U.5643 Teel Hubtrt & Al toe. lj73:8742: 893--lS'fl 'i'.'lcda11 1 .. ~------· 1 "" VI> w"" mm1 SPYOLA!S lllU. Tcrrt<f< vi'"'" l BR. FIR. ~JI k!le llern!I ••. ~ Dtrl. ) Cit 1ar. M4 5*. • • • • ..--:-~-----------------------------------------------------------------------------· DAILY PILOT ••• It's a Rather Special Package ' Some Of Its 'Only on -S-PECJ-ALS From the front poge-lopping Sunday Special, itself, lo other ma- jor stories of end for the Orange Coast, the Sunday edition abounds with specie! news and sports stories told es only DAILY PILOT staffers con tell them. OPINIONS Columns by Barry Goldwater and S. I. Hayakawa, editoriel car- toon by Pulitzer Prize winner Jeff MacNelly, a weekly report on Californio's congressmen and on what's do i·n g in Socramento. That's just Poge A7. 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TRAVEL At least one page of every Sunday's paper is devoted to travel, at home end abrood. Stan Delaplane's column can take you any· where in the world . Stories by local readers often take you alon9 on a "favorite vacation." Even the ads are fun lo read. PLUS, OF COURSE, COLOR COMICS , BIG CL_ASSIFIED AD SECTION , TV WEEK AND FAMILY WEEKLY MAGAZINES • •I • . l • S1111,l<1ys ltre special for '''Sltlers of tlic DAILY PILOT ' • • • DAllY l'tll!T -·· I.el 11 __ •_lboo __ P_.-___ • ___ 1,c;.:o;.:•lc:•:..;.;Me=•;;.• ____ F_oun=o.'.;;•;;.ln'--'"V.;;•o.".;.°''----I ·"';;;;;;'";;1;;1"";-;;;;;;;;llo;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;; IH""ttneten h M'ti OWNERS WE ARE OWNER mim .. 11. Moetl ' GABLE PEAK>:O ROOF CHARMING HOME LOOKING FOR bn!athtaking 1and .. ~p1na. $23,500. w I • ....,1... 11an..,1 ""d 300 ONYX unique treell, colorful shruba 3 BR, 2 BA, trv. 60'xl00' Grctel HrtpLAce of brlck. 2 • BR. 3 HA, dell. D!l. PIU!i SOMEONE and no .. •rera. l.ari,'e family tJi('d, lot, t!lec, bllln RIO. Bdrmf down, 2 bdm\JJ up. l BR , 2 BA, rentlll int..'Ofllt. room. 4 Bedroona .,,,.\th in· d1hwshr, plenty of cpbrd1, Wood lldlnK and outside OCEAN67>-~FR· o·-. , BR, ., Ba.. SPECIAL vitilli ~place, d In Ing eatlna bu, din rm., fm1 liv lbUttt!n. t..vre rear yard. "• 2 4 ,_ , room , .. ba-~15 0, In. rm. ·w/w lhaa crptA, drp1, 1 ~... 0 n -·u---c. t -et b&r elegant 2 Huge a:tory, ..,,.n+ or "' .... . .... y~ FA ht, patio w/brick B-B-~ na& Irr "~ am ~·h ~ l 6~2 bedroom ~'l:tocutlve'• horn~. tin\ate candlelleht meab. Q, overmed dbl &'a r , BKR. ,,_,,..u. story. · or ar>P · · (.\>l!lla l\1em.' best 11..rea. Deluxe bulltln kl t ch en , P:-.ymts Jeq than rent. 5 BDRM., 3 BATH l;C;;•;';°";;•;;•;•;l;;M;;o;;';;;;;;;;;;;.I Kear Balearic School. Ver~ di.!Jh'>l·ashcr. Handson1• bar. Sl.175. 11o...,•n. l\I e re d I th Ga 1. tie n 1 . ni\."t' b;ick y11.rtl in a quiet Hobby room. Patio, BRK, If S"-S SJ • o.. 1 * INCOME * iu-ea. Ku it11111 tl q11<tllf11.....-1 $.16,:lOO. 962-SStJj. d~t~r wu\a1!;11\,~1,1 ~r ~iuth 1,r !!ii 1. Utve!~·, 3 1·eteran11. CALI. N 0 \\' 6\VNER sa1·rlli<'t'-. 75•~;~~,c-n-pr 961-4471 ( :.J 14Mltl cash to the )oan, ~1.~. bdrn1 .. 'l. b1l1h ll{llllt> + six 2-BE.1'"'0Rl:: nus OXE 1~ VA loan llO\\' on property. "!!~'""~'""~'""~-_Standard Real Estate BR. fun 1. unns + t."\\'hTI· ('.O~E. Priced al $-Ll.000. Lovely I bedroom bonle, --: 963-5531 or 133--2639 nun:.:: pvul + l!:e. IOt. ele11.ant fireplace In '"'aclou1 'lop nualltv luy ' 000 •• T •• r llUNTING-TON Crest, tri· Sl.5. · • e living n:l0111, plct11re ""i~ Appraisal Ls ill at $28,500, •-•-•--do11·s overlooks a prot"-• tree level, 'l br, 21,i ba. Owner. *CHOICE * Henltora545-94!ll .,, and \\'hal a buy! Sharp 4 Below mrkl $5 1 ,900 . liru:rt 11\rect. Entry hall, I bdnn 2 bath d Pcn!tl'-~JSI.' T1tJl1 lex $85.000 Open E\'e1 -~~pllon -·1. lor•nal din-arge ., ~ 968-~. N Su DAY 1 5 "''-" '"""' park-like yard. 2 blocka to OPE WARD RD-OPEN HOUSE i114: room. elocb'ic push but-elementary, newly listed _ PRESI'ICfE 2700 sq ft 4 436 SEA · Sat. and sun. 1-5 P11.1. :ill7'l ton builtln kl t c h en, BDR?.-1 , 2 BA. Jo'antastit'. ORANGE COAST Phalfll'Ope, ?ifesa Verde. 5 dishwasher. Patio. J r. Hurry! Call 842-1418 t:9EA~Tv ::2f418~'ALA'ER E .Bedroon1s, Dinlng nn. Huge estate grounda-landscaped Real State Family Rm. s;t,r;i. v.,..1 to picture perl<X't perl•<'-i M PArTI M 21/:i ILKS TO BEACHI 21J10 E. Coost H""'Y· Realtors Z>-18-9346. tion! BRK, $34,500. 962-5566. ' .... ~~! ... $19,950. Cute Little House. Coruna del '.\l<i.r 6,1-l-4$4S WVEL\" LRG 2 s!y 4BR. O\VNER translern.'<L Ligh1 171TI Beach Bl1•1I., 11.B. ~!~~~-536-7533 OP EtfHOUSE DAIL y home,. 21~ ba, trplc, bltin and airy home, 3 spacious . 1 1 • l"INlroom 3 ps kllch dsh/11•sh. F\irn. lJ'.:roon1s 2 baths Elegant This bc<Hlll u ;) • H .... s ,,. ki e r la '1n ' II . 1. 11 1,, , s1o1·y 1111\ sell this UK" yaru. P n 8 P ce ant y area ad· 1'1 ::. c' . ,. ..,,0 l!l69 Port $4.1.W'.l. ()v.·ner, 916 Cknve.r jncent the bulllin dream kit· II(\',;. Olllt: .,..,.. Dr c M 540-2442 . l)un!<'i"h \-j 1i.n1. ~M.950. ·• · · · chen, even a disflwashcr. Bkr. ffi':i.-72'25. ''TWO UTI'LE l.m1ely . patio. Immediate * posaess10n. No do\vn G.I. * DUPLEXES HOMES" t•<m• & low"""'" roo-vets, Si>v!'ra! ne\v oneio; to be built on a hills~ clean le fresh u BRK. $30,800, 842-2561. 'So. of lh''Y· Plans &\'ail. a. rialsy. Good ea.stslde area. ''NOW SEE THIS'' Take a look &. choose your Lh-e in one and rent the Prestigious 4 &Inn, dizlini CQ~QR:GAN REAL TY other. A rare find at $31,500. nn home: wfsunk liv rm, 67S-645t All tenna. fam rm v.·fwet bar, Roman 673-6642 be.th. Priced to sell $'13,500. SPLJT RAIL FENCE circles 11.-\RBOR \"iL•1v llills. ocean KASABIAN R.E. front of property. Pine and enclosed patio ldr year round pleasure. 3 Bedrooms, den, all electric "A ward" buil tin ~tcben. dishwasher. 4 season patio. Brin&: boat and traller- there's a I5x60 ft . cement pad on side yard. BRK, $33.500. 96'.l-1373. , 1{'\1 4 Bil. 2 BA, open 962-6641 El'al 962-6889 .._,il/:'iin i -;1 U06 \Vh1te Real1Dn 515-M91 hanging shade trees ttccent .;;;,iii~ \\ay. Cd:\!., 644-1534. Open Evl?I. O\VNER. 3 BR, 2 BA, frplc, the heavy shake roof nnd e Dt:PJ.F.X . excel loc ~ DUTCH: CLEAN _ SCOTCH drps, c8I'pt'tlng, 2lx21 ~ t'risr<:ros.s 1vindo11· panes. 4 mnd. 2 Rr . \ ba ea. CO~I-PRICE. NE\V_ LISTING, rm, Prof lnd.-.capcd, patio, Big bedrooms + forn1nl din- PARE. 01vner. 6'/.r-1934. EXCITING AREA OF COS-& basketball co u r I . ing room. An older prope11y TA MESA. 3 BEDROC)lts Cul-de-sac. lnimac. \Vlk to revamped lo retain ehann, ICc:C· 0:.;'c.'":....M-••_0_-:-:c-::::=-·I 01'~ SUPER S l:t ARP, Fountain Valley sc h 1 s. and add nwdern conven- "NEED SPACE FOR SUPER CLEAN LMNG. u:; 200 540-8089. iences. BKR !!62-5511. MUST SELL BOUGHT A =--',...c·-:~~--~ ~~~~~"""===--BOAT & TRAILER" NEii' HOME. SUBMIT OF-Ganlen Grove JUST REDUCED This blg four bedroom on a FER. $27 ,000. AU. TER1'1S. Owner gotta go and has 1nu::e rorner lot has room laN1n rea1ty inc. 968-4-IO:i. JUST LISTEN reducai price SI@ for this for all these things plus 3 ASSUME 6% kmn on sharp TO THIS lovely 3 BR horrie on extri nd be rtul stone 1 large lot 1\'{Rccelil IQr haths R ll &1.1 l Eastalde 3 BR, 1% BA. g. . boot/trailer. Beaut. lndscpd fireplace. It's vacant It hid. pool. AEK. v.•/11· crpta, · · ._spac10us :r1x24 custom \\"/\\'&terfaU & onlu t blk to . ly Dream up ~"' °"'" d ~· 250 B -.. ,,r family .room .. accented by J 1eal · . 3 -rps . ..,..., · Y ...... · red bnck fi replace. . . golf course, 1 mi. to 1er111s and subm1I , but hur· 548-30.10. deluxe wel bar . , office DouKlas. ry~ $29,150. BY ()v.•ner; 2 BR. Adult oU n1aster bl'droon1. Reliable Real Estate Garrlen Condo. frplc, blln OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5. S~ e\'es ~3391 days 13842 Riata St. gu kil. nu dsh111ihr, F/.<\ LAD£RA healing, lrg pool & rec r n1. C WALl<lH & LI I Open Eve!I. SIS.iOO &irt75'1, j4&-0'1'3Q. 1-~B~O='B°''""S;-;;B'"E"S"T"'!,-OPEN Hou<e. Collea• Po"'· 968-4433 968-4433 Cleon ·I br home. All termsl--------- Our nc11•ly \\"eri has his eye finAn<'ing. 229 \Vnke F'oN>!lt, Huntington Beach ONLY $218. 1\s.\11n1e this 6~ ,....c FllA loan. 3 BR. 2 BA, r rprs, drps, h!tini-. Only •I y111 <Jh.I. $29.500. on !h\s benul\ful 3 Bedroom, Su 12 5 l---'-------:1 Ra1h, pool honll' -But 1! is Co~o;tn _ l\fesa. n. -· NO 00\\'N KASABIAN R.E. • '("' lnr"e for n honeymoo.n! 8·l-'--'ll3S Bkr . ___ NO CLO;:ING COSTS ...,.... ~"" ~· ., ., 962-6644 Ev~ ,~, ... ,.,,1,, Thii< 1s for a 111r~. aet1vl.' 3 Br, 2 lull ha, fencl'd lol. J UST Youn GOOD CREDIT PACIFIC SAN0-5 - !amily. Call li7H22:i. new crpt, flrps. n e v.• .\ ~"Ozy, wann home for the I -1 N El Sha .... 3 Br. 2 g .-B!'.. ''· dlshws \I'., "1• C. r ~ rin. l1ulirtnvs can he yours. '1' 1 I aclil. $30,rilO. See your THiNK ABOUT IT a•,;, dn total. Seller "'ill llaY I~ • ~-l ~k "'~7170 all buyers closing costs. ~ "1 .,,..., er . ......-· \\'hat could be a nit•er gift for ?, : . i BY ov.•ner. Lovely •I br, hcl\vd the one~ you love, they ONLY $14,SOO. ~ ":r'' firs. lge lot. Lush lndscpg. deserve it and so do you. 3 Hurry on this one! .r Standard Real Estate (QlWtu co Xlnt loc. Low S 3 0' s . Bedroon1s anti I a r g e \Ul!\10111.av °' ll't · 546-20S3. family/dining room, ,\·ft't. 963-5531 or 133--1639 WALK TO SHOPPING E, BR 2 BA ........ baths. Fully buil tin kitchen. 1 ARTrsrs BEACH HOUSE - I Pk fo:A.c;;'T'SID " , . <A'.n. ~ 1~•n1 lov!'ly Ct!\ rge · Fam. nu. Ele.c bltins. Cpts. 2 l'ar garnb'l' an1I to add to mile from ocean. 4 ('HiC'1 ~ir Tlnom for 2 pools. · o that wann tourh a t l.iedroon1~. study. I 1.1 01 l I )' M~ liH .. vit. 2 BA + shelter. Con1:r lot. $34.500 \\Tier . .._1111 ~ ,.1.1,.,. c:nll Georgi: &12-6:)82. Christmas, n fireplace for rooin, lonnal dining roon1 · · ' --4263 -the klrls lo han" their i;tock-AND the n\osl un1<1ue food :\1(·~·"· ~1~11 • · COLLF.GE PARK. C~t. <I Br. + den, 2 ba. trple, !Xl\\' ill)i!-1 on. You 11·ill love the preparation area we · v e Newport nf."•ighbors, rhey'rc 0 u r seen-a creative c h e f ' s .. crpl#, lrg yard. Oll·ner-B~· friends. Don 't 1\"ait. let paradise. BKR 962-55U. appt. 557-1641 Foll'Vlow 646-1111 BEAU, 3 BR. 2 BA, Fam Rn1 , Ne\\-pt H11r sch!., Rec fac. $31.500 Owner !2131 l\·JcVny sho1\' >ou the 1\·ay. *JUST LISTED * CALL 893-8533. 3 BR, 2 ba., family rm.,. In \onytlmo) l<!!HOOS. ·~~-1's-'-v"--o,".,'-,.-,-. ,~,~o--098=0-1.-clc=B-r.-c•o-bl -BUY TODAY ""'""" o" lge C-2 to!. tSG BE GLAD "''"' Pt. $'9.ooo., MORROW BY owner beaut 4 BR home $38,500 TO crpts, drps & Ntns. $31,900 If you hal'e a lat'g1! f111nilv .l'Hl'.\tf. R-2 properly, 256 Camellia La 642--9501. and need a hl~ ho1ne, don:t 1:!1'1 ~fl plut1 olrll'r .honi1e. wait on this one. Luc1.1tL"d on na l\'t·: HY 1~2 lt'o:ll P" Dana Point a quiet cul-de-s11c s!l'\.~t call !"r olo•1:11l~. 6 Beclraoms Shorcrrest t\'est. Complete- ly wal led. shaded rear yard. Ailsun1e 6\~ •.:. Joan. $.38,500. George Williamson Realtor .541-6570 O\\'NER TRI LEVEL SOL VIS'T A G.I. 4 LG BR, SEP DIN R~f & DEN. WALNlIT BLTl'.IJ C.\BINF.TS TH RU 0 UT . 1'1l0NT & l'tEAR PVT PATIOS. $47,000. 842-2276. LADERA and close to all 5C"hooll'. 5PF.C. ,-iew, 3 BR .l fam rm ll'/frpl.. 2 BA 539.450. 33252 There are not nu1ny 6 BY CJ1111er. Assume :,1,r; GI bMroom homes for $38,500 loan. Beaut 3 br, 2~~ ho , 2 968-4433 9~4433 _ l\lesA \'lsta. 493-3359. that will sell ntA/VA or ~tory home 11·/ fom1 din nn. lge fam rm 11·/ f..nh·. -BARE-FA-CTS 5"' "°"'"· Call """' •e ,c_,_,_•_B:.lc;u;:.ff;.... _____ 1 '''--'5'". ne11· :7xl8 pool. $51,f;()O. 1 ~ "" 2r.0.11Horlzon.968-8 77l. about this 1ll'<""1JX.'rly: Scllt'ri:: * TIIE BLl.JFFS • --------~ Ofll'n Jlou!e Sun. •ff ntfl \'tni.: (" 11 .. 1'Sr ranch · B • ......_ JI"' a• By 011'llt'1', J Br. l ~~ a. & .a.a. Dol't..W BY Ov.·ner: No qualifying and v.-ill h<·l1) huyrr ii·itli lo malnt llf\'!a. $33.900 :S:S l~TSRS Take 01·er FHA. $900 dn. rosls. GI buyer SlOO tot~! MG--0166 * 6-tG-0227 OPEN Tl 9PM Exlilt'g pyrnnt5 $259. 3 Br, 2 costs. Lnvrly ] bdm1 in vi;;;;;;'i:;;;i;';'~:JiiA: J ;~;;;;=::::":::::'".".:::::;'. pnnte C.l\t. area., only BY Ql'l.·'.1e1-. Lui::!< j BR, 3 BA, O\VNER anxious, S1M~"!. VA Ba. nice & neat, Cll>ls I. S32.000 all trnn~. 20th SI. &: F'or din Rm, rtil-de-aac St. loon and your nlOnthly in-~i~~r-out. 8ll-U03, eves Tuslln i\11 .. C.'.\1. ~1"1 cond. $72,{XI). &U-0866. st a 11m en t11 are low, I~--------- l lome1nnker'11 pride built-ln BY owner, 4 br, fam rm, din CALL 8 12-1·11~ Fountain Yann a PP 11 a 11 c e 1 , ~en a nn, trl level. S & S Park PAm • -.... dl~hii·ashcr! One day old Huntington home. Loads of M W_IWC •. ~~ MARK SPITZ v.·nter heater! Frtt swim xlnll. $47,500. 20031 Big .... -· GREW UP WITH pool. Lush low maJntenanoe Bend. 968--5061. 11171 !}each BlvJ .. ll.B. A POOL landscaplna and an lnvltlrv BY Owner: Choiee 3 Rt., l -F d• and llO can your chil· patio. 4 Bedroom, tnJie Ba. 3 yrs. old. BJtns. ff lnCJ d~n. See this super 4 bed-fanlily room, ORK, $29,500. Sprlnklrs. $29,200. S300/n10. A Landlord roorn with family room 11.nd M24ioot. $900 dn. 833-1103, eve.a 64Mll2. l\lesa {kl 1\!ar 4--ple'\. Room L'Ol'f'rcd ~tio Sol Vl!ilR l()r OWNER O\\'NElt uya, ''SE L I.·', for a pool. Gl'f'al Hnn11l'lng -only 5'W,4:;o· ~park.ling clcon 4 BDR~1 on lO'o down. ' bodroomo. 1 BE A WINNER WANTS OFFER hug< lot. $28,500. el op- bath!! each. t\J.l1 prict Etpgant 4 btdroom 2 hath .. , .SHARP one ttory, 3 pral.sal. P ATTI WALKER $62.500. Owne r "'•Ill carry with Wnlly room. C..">l'fftd 8t"flmom. f11omUy room .. , ~LTY 842-1418. . 2nd TD Thi• \\o°Ofl'l Jut, and encloM..'Ct pat'io, lush C!\r· near Khooll, lhOPPlne ll.f~tAC 4 br nr Ada.mt A: call ua· l~ayl pets and drape1, n,...,,. 111Mu1tl· OPE.."N SUN I ·~-8111 Taylor, MqnolJa. New v.·/w cpt. ini:: pool. Near everythini. LADERA O">ner mu!lt .ell. $30.:'."JOO or Only $46.500. 111ake of.fer. 96&-14&1. Rt!alton ~ WIDE OPEN SPACES 968-4433 Mt 4433 O\\'NER exlre.mely an.\:lou.."I. Lot8 of Kio.AA "''kll•, cathtodnt.I Suhrnlt no down G.f. terms -~~°"'""'~n=Eva-==..--·I 1!f'tllng!I, sunny k1tl·htin. FEEDING 111. a"'~ down l'IOl)--WIJI. 3 A RARE PAIR ..,,.,....,,.tn tMol, 3 bdnn. A LANDLORD ""1room" 2 ,. .. ,..,. batho, T\\"O tr1pleice1. each u.n.lt ls a 2 bl\1.h. All 1hl1 and a \.'\'.M'N'r ~!"AA l>i!I ~far 4-PI""· Room Mmtn1aker'• drrom bulltln 2 bedroom Apt. T\r.'O Mt lol to• only S..'ltl.900. kitchen. Deliahllul patio. tlreplacet. (our W'llh 1 ~t C \l.L S·'-'"..01." .. 'l for A pOOI. Gn'.!nt flnatM:l n.a • BllK, $21,000. st&--06(1.I. bathe. Prlvnte pa.I'°" 6 10':(, Oov.·11. 2 bc\lronm11, 2 ----'------ park • On a COl'Tltt. near SG:?,:t>O. °'-''""t v.".111 carry REPOSSESSIONS .. :$ &: 10111 of t'Xlf'I\ ••. bnth cndl. •'ull pr it' r ever)'t 1na. You may cut 2nd T.D. Thia "'On't lut, the property ln two. but, caU ua todQI to"ttf 11\fonn.&Uon and 1oC11tMn TODAY mull be ..ad u omi•!!!!-~'!'!!~!!l!--•i of thNt f1-1A I VA h(.in1"9, ....,.1. LAIG[ ....... - Unlvonlty RHlty ll<•ltott ao-+191 KASAll'iN 3001 ~ CIC. Hwy. 61.H5!11 3 DnllROOM Optn £\.., RHI •et... H~ 4 aii. & 2 IA: lllUI , .... _ .. _____ •l w11klND SPECIAL $32,500 IV OWNER i.,.. homo' 1" $22,500. No-... .,. c1ot11nc ..,.,. to< 10~ Down. 2 117., 4 BR.. r:J1tioa FamHy rooJ": $140 mo. pt.ya di on lhl• Vets. ee.u1. ht • red I t h BA, tam. nn. ' .. _ .............. I .. •--1y noon. trpk., cha&oe loc. Nr. f\ln thnN, ~ on l\'\&11ct1. ~ut 1mtfl.lf pt. nt , n .... "' Oudtnl 4 BR. 3 BA.. All the .chool It cwtm ('lub. Inq. $39,500. CAU.. &G-oMi4. dK'01'111ed, C'ietn·iu .. ·pln, 2 e.~tru! $49,950. 132:) Stol"itl'klld SL, nea o . Ira beclmi condo. In a part. StaM.trd Reel Estate ~i~ north of Baker. ~-du,~ like ,..tuna. Ml" JJ200. d". I ,,...,m.s,...,.,s,.•~•,,.•-U>-,._.,_,2_'39.,--- _&.I 211' Dally Pllct Want Adi have NEA'I' 4 DR. 2llA born•, ~ ~~ e:-r•u!';'l~ · Hl·Hll 11::1 Ul-5111 A"';:~~• IOOd"" !Hf.;1198 ftltr l7'9JO MAGNOIJA, F. V. WllrllCrlt. Classiflat Ada ••. ~ • IHST · nnTS! <1!$- c L A 5 s I F I E D 6 • 5 6 7 8 SAYE f~AIH! --.. Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Hands See If You -Have--Any- Of-The~e Things A D.AILY PILOT WANT-AD Will Sell Fast! I. Stove 2. Guitar 3. Boby C•lb 4. Electric Saw 5. C111mer1 6. Yt111•her 7, 0 11tbt\ard Moler !. Sterea Set 9. Couth '"· r.1.n .,et 11 Pa,,.;,,_.,.111tor 12. Pil''r1•1"1 Truck I :'J. ~~w;.,_, M•chln• 1 •. Surfboard 1 S. M1tehln• Tools 16. Dishwasher 17 Puoay 11. Cabin f ruiset 19. Golf Cort 20. Barometer 21. St•mD Cpllec:tlon 22. Dinette Set 23. Pl1y Pon 24. Bowl l"g Boll 25. Water Skis 26.F,.....,. 27. Sultc1M 28. Clock ·1 ' 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31 . Bor Stool1 32. Encyclopedi1 33. Vacuum Cleaner 34. Tropical Fi sh 35. Hnt Rod E,.,uipm't 36. Fiio CobfMt 37. Goll Club& 38. Sterling Sliver 39. Victorian Mirror 40. Bedroom Sot 41 . Sllde Projector 42. Lawn Mower 43. Pool Tobie 44. Ti res .t~. Plano 46. Fur Coi t 47. Drapes 48. Linens 49. Horse SO. AlrDl•n• 51 . Organ 52. EllCercvcte 53. Rare Books 54. Ski Boott 55. High Ch1lr 56. Coins 57. Electric Train 51. Kitten 59. Classlc Auto 60. CoffH Tobie 61 . Motorcyclo 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV Sot 65. Workbench 66. Diamond Watch 67. Go-Kort 61. Ironer 69. Camping Traller 70. Antique Furniture 71. Tape Recorder 72. Sollboot 73. Sportt Cor 74. M1ttre1s Box Spgs 75. Inboard Speedboaf 76. Shotgun 77. Soddlo 71. Dort G1mo 79. Punching 811" 80. Biby Carriage 81 . Drums 12. Rlflo 83. Desk 14. SCUBA Goor These ar any ather extra thin9s around the ha~ can be tumed Into cash with a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD So • • • Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 • • I ' : ' • H l I 0 s • ; I I ! ri ! c ~a1urday, OclObfr 1, 1911 DAILY PILOT _-_ ... _ .. -J~I -.. ~~I _ .... l~I _ .... ·1~ I ---l~I _ .... ·~I I ~ Huntington Bead! lrv!M .;:;Lo;.aeo;u;;nA:=..;lle=•::dl:::.. ___ I _N;,;;;.ow:;Jpo.t=;...;;lle"."'"'.;;ctl,_ ___ No ___ w"po=rt=BN=c:h=---f Condominium• Condominium•-lncomo p._rty 16' [J:;:;:;:;:;;;;::;:;:::;:;:;;;:;;;:;;:;;:;;;;::;;; ;;;;;;;;;R;OOM;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I Top of tho World 1-;;;';;°';;;;'";'•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l;60;;;;'°';;;;'";le;;;;;;;;;;;;;;''°;1 NEW DUPLEX $41,'50. REAL ESTATE Sit.LES P'OR EVERYTHING 0cun • 1. •. neautllully Pre-Grand Opening Sale I i-tealllrlntr 3 bdrm .. 2 bo, lndacpd, 3 BR. 2 Ba. Lee· "Owrtflf• unit" w/fpl, Ir t ' ' ' ' • ' ' ~ IS THE BEST GOOD ENOUGH ~-"'; :!".;.,.,boa~~ ~:;" "\':;,;'ma,;!'n'; 11~ STOP PAYING RENT'••"• ~.;,.!~: =:.:.: FOR You? room • breakfast area, on w/gJ\ding gLua wall to tl ~.' • • • • • • large tot with patios • prlv. patio, Cheery kitchen j• ,1 ve uni ts. ~"' privacy. sprinklers. Jun reduced to w/Jge, dlning area. Over AJ.o trtpltx lor llll~ $67,95(1. Wo •I HOME OKERS INC. will offer 167,SOO. 2.000 ,.. ft. ot famil,y uvu~" Take Advantage ' of Our Seo J5J E. &.Y st., CM, you tho foll.WI 11 Good neighborhood clooe to &0-1837 • A real pf.oles I nal office a red h·111 1:'.."'::l.:~.:'::0""".· W· "NO CLOSING COSTS" ~~~.! ~i= • The c~olcest allon In S<>utheast Hunt· W ~~ s.1.~ 1>m t-3. !67-1437, • S ington Beak<:h-1 ~. . REALTY .... ~ SPECIAL .,.,,..,.., uper WOr D5 Ctlndltions Univ Park Cenler, lrvh>e -~ lndu1trl1I p,_rty 168 •Lush new oHi s Call Anytime 833--0820 -~"""-CONDOMINIUMS • The best Sal Manager In Huntington Otttce houn 8 AM to 6 PM --==""" THAT'S RIGHT, NO CLOSING COSTS For L.A. lndutll'Y that Beach (12 ye ·e~rlence In the area), ·~· UNTIL FURTHl\R NOTICE ........ to ..... to ara,,.,. : ~aining pro qr new sales perstnmel Sharp 4 ~~l~ Baths: ~Y~!! 21e~~ $41,ffS ~bie ""'in ha~ ~:": embers of tiogton Beach, Fountain 1 famll Co allHn bull · . •aut•t Lofty JiVing awaits you! • Minimum $950 1'1oves You ln. ~. 1.oned far bet:~ m. ~lel ~~: port Harbor, Costa Mesa 1~1a: cts.~ ~ 1r: ~~~ ~ ln ~:·BR. ~va:i e;-..:::-1 Act sw1ttty • No Closing Costs. duatrla.l uac. All ut.U deL • ar o rs. -$39,500. wal1a, 'bulltin bookcase•, to seleo1 your own • Immediate P ossession. Surrounded by • treew-C Thale twotaownet have 35 years of general Gib W•lktr Realty unobstructive view, 3 decks. Newport Beach condominium. 'A'.ivlth e81)'°'""at...:.~000Can re es te rience and know-how in-3355-G Via Udo, N'pt Beach US.500. 4*'9350 by .. nnt Vlslttnetemporaryofticesofthe 1.11 ded . .--........ -· per I din . ts 67>5200 -"' · ,... IN ADDITION t 2 & 3 •-•-I acre. SubmJ t ll!l'ml. For c.u g mves en , exchanges, indust· only. Prine. onJy. Newport Crest lnlormatio}\'-"'ntet, . you ge ucwooms, ¥.i & further lnfonnation. pleue n al, etc. Legun. N•auel convenlently located ~ · 2 baths, built-in range, oven , hood, d ish-call Ernnt.Eckbott with Here Is you ' ~ ... lty to ._ •I Lagun• Buch 2400 WeSt Coast Hlgt)way . washer, dlsposal, individual laundry area, en-Eckhoff&. Assoc., Inc. -~· :--· ue NEW CONDO on Eut 9, Su(te B, Newport Beach. 54\·Ell E\~/Wkndl 633-1174 1'HOME'' with 1 P:~11lonal1. TOO HOT view goU mUl"Se, 3 Br, 2 Ba. Open Daily 10 a.m. to sunse t. closed private garage, private entrances, 'CALL MR:: ED. SAMUELIAN TO HOLD ..,,..., 615-5033. 1 choice of carpet color, cable TV, swimming FOR POINTMENT i. thi. w>ique contemporary Lido 1110 r pool, gas B-B-Q & park-like recreational Lots for Siio 11' ATTN: BUILDERS . . .prime lou H~ Bear:h atta. 9 2·8851 horn•, PR ES ENTLY OPEN SUN. 1-4:30 area. UNDER CONSTRUCTION. REDWOOD EXTERIOR, 80S VIA LI DO NORD WITH EXTENSIVE USE Bay View • 4 BR., 3 baths; OF GLASS, located tn the dining rm., suMeck off rugged hills or Lquna's mstr. suite: heated pool. Riviera coastline. Choice end of island. Sprawling 3 BDRM. floor 22.4 VIA ITHACA plan, built on 2 levels. Lldo's best buy! Redemr. 4 Spacious l!v. nn. has ceU-BR., 3 balba; dining rm., ings of aCOU.1tlcal, WITH South patio. $73,500. E XPOS E D CRO SS 'Gib W•lktr Realty TI M BER S, CORNER 3355-0 Via Udo, N'pt Beach F1REPLACE li: WAUS OF 7 5200 GLA ~S WITH AN -~~6~5-~==~-- All tills for as little as $207 per month, in· eludes everything, on our least expensive unit. PRICED FROM $18,950 TO $23,450 R.J • JOOxrro. owntt will 1rade or carry h t. $25,000, H·3 -4.3 -acre:s, Slater Ave. $212.00). ' lt-2 -168x216 plua 3 • hurne, comer. Make olh!r. n .2 . 96x198, corner, aDey. $23.000. A·l • 100x300 acrou trom ~lilr Sq. ~If c ours e . \'anan~ pouibl•. LADE RA 0UTSTANDING VIEW OF * REDUCED * = 9614433 '"-BROK Rs I NC TI:IE SEA. Spacious 4 BR. 4 baths; fam· ~-===::::.~---;.::::=::;::::::__ ___ 1 0 ELEVATED D l N l NG Hy nn. with wet bar, Frplc. , ~ AREA, opemi to stepsaver in mast-sulle. Newport a..tdl Newport 8e11dl St•rt ¥our Santa Ana Fwy. to Culver, right about y, mile to Walnut (Isl road on left ), left 1 mile to ''Walnut Square"; or San Diego Fwy. to Culver, left about 3 miles to Walnut, right to "Walnut Square" or call 714/832-9670. ~ -· _ -· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jdtchen w/all BUILT-IN -, -~~""' RANG.E & OV EN, lfOW$89,500 lnvetlm•nt Protr•ml Hu••1••-Bead\ g:~~A~'" Aill/ il;?a: boaxnl& '--J& BA YCREsT-JUST COMPLETED 11c~onc11!!1!!!om!!!!!!1n111um!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I •~·,~~~ .'.:. .. ~~"'~ ,;: Huntington Beach BAYSHORE TOWNHOUSE -2 Bd 11,~ Condo, close lo CEAN VIEW. Large mstr. ..,,,Com 131' A • W N B L-.... 160 of multi-mllUon &tmpp'1 beach, schools, shoPP;""• bdrm. suite with attached 3416 vta Lido 675-4562 ·v ,. fttiCJUG ay, • • _..:-::::....::.::..----':::! -oe ..._,_Siii center, golf coune It Closeout s JlOOl. area. bath. Owner will install CHOICE 3 BR by owner. 5 BR., 41h. BA. two story luxury home. i:;;;;;;;;;;;;: 1 BR located in Huntington frt>eway. S500 [):r.\11.. S!iO per -1 w/w ca.rpeti.ng :ut, in 40' Lot. $69,!IKI. View these features: 3 car gar., insulated Bay To .... ·nhowles. Adu I t mo. Full price S·l995. $.!llttt . HELP . Owner moVing out ·your choice of · TJlis an Via N'ice*fi75..3984 plaster :oil.· alls, rich nylon crpts., Therma-c o mm u nlty. Clubhoute, need --~ b,.a k, will ·-•-or stale 3 Bd I,; BA Cl ?Jlique, custom buUt home. i ,-,=-',=,c~==='-• W I Pool ---•-··-·' ........... ....1. .....,.. uwxr · ~ · ose 1s a "BURNING DOWN M11a del Mar dor kit.Ch. .pppl's. & luminous lighting, e1tm niter · llh.UUl..'\U~ ,.,.u .......... lor local irlt"\l me property. l..<l)Y Pri~ 1 Only These new homes are locab.d 10 beach. $25,500, Make an BARGAIN" for only ==..;;.;;;...:='--~-large fa.m. nn. w/firepl. & wet/bar, in~ 4 Bedroom & 2 ha. Well CALL forLA•~[t.RAto see. McNA~~-.:,AL TY 10 minutes trom the bearh ofter. $39,950 FULL PRICE OPEN Sun, l-5, 4 Br, 2 ba. tercom , lg. master bedrm. w/firepl., cared for, paneled garage. 1U! _, $19,990 &. close to major shoppirg SEE TODAY! GONE Many xtra.s. $35,COO. Owner. large laundry rm. Loads of storage. Large patio. E-Z care .t: schools. Your choice -Of TOMORROW! 540-00'24. Close to.1~,hl.$. & shopping. OPEN DAILY, yards. P ainted last yr. 968-4433 968-4433 2 Jt.r!x, 40xl20, °C&11 vu. carpeting also includi.l!g MISSION REAL TY Mission Vle)o SEE IT TODAY'· ""7?SS, Clcme to trv.'Ya, achla, shops. ~~ si~c~ &. • dishwasher & builtins. 5% 985 SO. cbAST 1-1 WY· :;;;~;::;...;.:;::!;c,._ ___ I U"t\r 5311412· Oupl .. •x•s!Unltt 162 I It·3'. S14:m Down w/paymenu I.,. lhon LAGUNA NITA'S FIRST JERRY FREUD, REALTOR 11 S~• by •ki<l bo<h ocean w PX> rnb. This iB a must~ Phone (114) 494-07~1 , LISTING ~ NEW DUPLEXES take"4 units each S.C. for those wantin& Iota of OLD .1! l~~""'""'!!""""l""'""'""'""l'!"'""'""'~""'~""'""'"l l --I Em:ti BUILDER SEU.ING NO\\' R-1 acrou it. lrom Blutr: I f od • I ~ 3 Bedroom view I' ,.... u t50 · Ol..>f'llll vu. plllna-honll' I: pool """"' 0' am era c tll''°l'-WORLD CHAR•' ...,,.e, )>eaulilu! tand>cao1na.1,N;;;;;ow;;po;;rt;;;;B;N;;:;,c:h;;;;;;;;;;;;; •N;;•7wpo~rt~B~o~a~ch~~;::-·I~-----~-~ ...,5, Incl $19,500. Capo B<h Call for information, ~ · M & available immediately, ·11 : Cor ifuntlnglon/Arlams. 11.li. 2.!Gl 1tm •s, R·l hllls\dt 962-5523 9 This charming 1-bdiin., i owner anxious $33,00). 26101 CO.,""'S N~ l:IARBOR &: BEACH · Mobile Homes 536..alll SJS.000 S.C. Or Stop By The Sa.Jes Ollir' 62•5Q31 bath cottage awaJt.s your Camino Adelento Ope n """"' ~I em 2 bedroOm units. F S I 125 26.63 arJ"{'11 ruuro. llCt'nlc. Local~ on Newland, ~'-fUrtber information plea.M!' llOUM' -Sat. and SUn. J-! CK BAY Natural ViOOd cabinets in or • • $19 500 s C ~ '--~---=-=-=-1 all ' ,., BA be 1tuul '"' · h lncom• Pr-rty 16' · · · · bind Slater & Talbert. • i -NEW PAINT . c Glen . Mo'f'tt. Only p.m. Call 586-0222. U:c'dte ... di it:1 negn s 'a~~ GREENLEAF PARK _. ~lark II. Dunn. rutr CDLLINS & WATIS INC. $32,000. -Xtra nice, Xln\ jarge, xtra D .......... 492.-993> * C & W • '"'1 2 ~R'. wat; n~wall carpe1 1 s, ~,.;Jllll!.I 1 recrea.Uon tacUldes and xtra ~~~~.room. A ~~AL~~~iM~~~E eve..,,...,.rs .. 1314 N. r.t C&mlno R.eAI. S.C. "" uns. ~.,., coi:;: ot, .,,,,,,,,-Oe~.. goOO lcbcPfl, 3 and 4 bedrms HARBOR VIEW PALEID-10 ltas avail. a braid~ 2UOO R·l Property •\\"aterrron1. ll' ooe.t .Up. SPANISH HACIENDA vacancy or qui oc-REAL '1£' w/3 baths,upto lSSOsq tt. 5mo.new4Br.,21;\ba,. Golden West on an ccean Good buUding alte for 21 Lot T, Colllna J tl a n d . ''OL 'EI I'' cupancy. Only $1,COJ down, ESTATE '°' Prices from $28,900 to $69 500 Owner &t)....(1247 view space, alllO a brand unlls. Second story "1'ul d 673-TnO. 4 Bednn, family rm, only 2 full price $19,950. CALL 1190 Glenncyre St. $35.900. West aide of New-' · •. · new Berkshire ~ 1'hHe hA\~ ocean view. Thl• ll! Mo\mt ___ al_n,_Dtl __ M __ rt ___ I 962-88>1. ~ ,. 494-9473, f • ... 549--0316 1u&$1D1A•Y Of TMI COlwtU. co. port Bade say, drive by N.a..nlftrt H•lil'rfii: are bolh lovely. &>veral kicated In onl! of 1he fut R ' yrs new. Fully improved ,\ • I i!!=;!ii~!i;-i!ii~-~~I ~ buy• like new, resale• rlcvt'lopl .. areu of New-11ort 174 upgraded-many decorator ~ CUS~~' ;BUILT BY O\VNm lovely 4 Br, 1~ Irvine Blvd A Santa Isa· trom 8500 to 25,00). 17"'.iO ,..,., · I belle and rolfow signs Beach • tull fll1t.-e only LOT In fnmoot L£ke Havuu, items. Low! low! main· Big oce YieW home In Ba on comer lot. 2050 tq ftJ, ' 5 00 p 1 · TWO BEDROOM WhHtler Ave., C · M · $37,.500. For further in· tenance grounds w/lush I beaut. garden setting. 3 BR, Nr tehool, all elec. bltn, 10:30 A!\{ to : M. da Jy. OLDER HOME with kwely, 646-~. 9 am ID 6 pm. formation t."a.11 546-1600. borne Of lht wortd f1JDOUa ldscpg. The warmlh of the 3 ba., srmc. dining & llv. kitchen, Air C.Ond. CU.Stoll\ I' well manicured lawns and Cont1mpo-L91urwi Hills INVESTMY'..NT OfVISION London Brldjte. Located back yard ,vilh it's patios areas. Well planned kltch. drpa & crpt, -le in, Onl 8 1 tt• ... 11 r:IOM' lo n.11 AC:hool1 A d t)'. 1..4l:e. view deck & patio "'"!' garagp,. (or only Y •paces e · '"'u ~---• •~ pm 'Alli trsde for 0.1& and benches will give you BROKERS INC.. area! Ma ny extras. Wet bar, ~~=~~· I iXlnv in g rrl1f U1•5111 ( :J 131•5111 $25 000 park, adjacent lo 1...<'l1urc ' L..,.,N"!'•,~........... r.tc111 C:r ~ewport BMeb In. the (ei>ling of Old Mcxlcu. tinted glass, garage door uulUeUlped. t c o n d • • World, 23301 Rldce Route .-.. arsu Only 1h mile lo beach. Full 4 BR + POOL opener, seU'-clean oven ; $48,500. 714/521-2071. • * * · * * Roy McCardlt Re1ltor Dr., fort fl.foulton Pkwy.), OPEN 9PM come prnp. &f4.-.tM7. price $45,COO. CALL 962-8851 Vfry lunctional, well plan-$32 R--'..I' 1810 Newport Blvd,. C.M. Lquna Hills. TI4/&»3900. Golftr1/S\cler1 Dre•m , $28 500 nro home. A Jewel "" TREVINO -,500 ' Joo """'"' sii.n29 DIRTY FACE Now 00me 1n Canyon t.Ue, • , entertaining. $89,500. Super ~ Trevino model 440 P rospect °,,8t, wide Gre~~pteo,p2-~~· UNITS .s min. to SA. Air cand., mt BROKERS INC.. · PARK THE BOAT right beside this immaculalr 2 story 3 hcdroon1, 7% bath beauty. \Valle to beach an(! park. Full prlce only $.19,95(1. NEW LA QUESTA SAM MIGUEL Comer Joi, possible boat ac· cess, 4 bdnn, 3 bath, 3 car garage, sharp, <;lean and upgraded thruoul. Only $43,900 ... 1-IURRV! CALL 545-0458 •• 5% DOWN Pool home with ]Jlrge flag-* 499-2800 * featUttt 3 BR, plush ldscpg. Newport Beach • .-. aet up u..-.. -... landklped. S.11.ID> or trade stone patio. Perfect family '··· fl:: a-. front&: rear Air-cond. +, Youarethe winneraf NEAR NEW .. IN C.M. ~.,,-wpltr"llCSe u partlal Onc 2 Bedroom Home,One 2 !o r Oranre Co . enjoyment and living in ~ ~\!i'l&iNFEb w/w crpta thruout. quiet 2 ticketa to the 3 BR, 2 be., 2 frplc. + d.Jn ~-~t. 557-9300. Bedroom Duplex On t" TI4/~. sharp four bedroom home. ~ cuJ.Oe-sac street. All terms. 9th Annual Or•nt• Co formal din. rm. + + 2lx20 ilx52, 2 BR, 2 BR. 1ndl')' rm. &ch. A TR\JE ' FIXER B-EA-UTI~rv=1~. -..,...---...,.-I Brand new wall to wall c,r· =:::,.~~' CALL 837-~ lnterrwitionel • fam, rm. $4.1,900, adulll/NP, \l.'&lk lhpe Ukt' = r:..cicm ~~~ k>tJ. Sll,150 A UJI. Twnnt, pet . you must see this one. .....,. .. ....,.c-KATELLA REAL TY Auto Show CaJI tor App't. new. Wntm. 0 w n e r fna. w~Costa Mesa. Undft~ ~!!,f!t\otl. can 847-0010. CUS1'0M home. Beautiful Newport Buch at the LIDO REAL TY '"'!13!l-""'1~486".-.,,--,.,,."7.,,..,,,.,, $38000 Call~ ·~ ocean view. Underground ANAHEJM 3377 Via Udo, N.E. 673-7300 YOU can afford lhi1~ 8x38 t ' • PORTAFINA LAGUNA • THICREAL ES'l:ATERS OPEN 'Tll 9PM DAZZLER This beauty will renew your zest for 1,Uvtng. 4 Big bt!d- nns, 2~~ baths, ronnaJ din- ing, livinJ: nn & sepante fflmlly nn. 3 car gar. Pool aize lot. Z700 sq ft of fan- las1 ic living area. Just listed, ohly S49.900. HWTY - CALL 842-1418 1 Mm • -WAUCfl •. -.rsun Inn Beach Blvd., H.B. Irvine utilities. 3 Br., 2 ba, PRFSrIGE HOME COHVINTION OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 ~~=--~'r $69,995 4..!i_y 1~~"\,,i"ii" .i,11 ,!';;; CENTl!R 332 CATALINA DR. i.1 W .Bay, Sp. R, C.M. Atrium-Fountain Bay are'll.° ~n iiou.:e Sun, October 11th thru 15th Executlw's 6 BR., 3 Bn. itxm WcstemeT, like now. 2 Portafina Laguna 1·5 pm. 1940 Windward t.n. Please call 642-5678. ext. l14 Fonn. din. rm. Prof. decor. lb'., den, wet bllr, air cond. n4/494-9388 HARBOR View h 0 me • between 9 and 5 pm to clalm --'GEM Acrou It. h'om b c h . Good security. You must aee Palenno, 4 Br. fam rm, )'(XU tldc:ets. {Nor1h County 1610 \V .Coe.at H11.")'., fli'B 53IH819 or &t>-7Ut ... ----- this 3 BR, 2 BA O·Y-0 apt. C/D landscaped $67 coo tnU·ttt.e number i. 540-12'.llJ. REALTORS &42-4623 Unimpaired fabuloua view ~ • • ' -*--*--*--*~-*-·i Porrli 1 llil of white water, rocks, eurl .... lttlUI, & beach, roasttine 18'r . Harbor View Home s e OPEN HOUSE e a.-11 Call Swort•, Rltr for appt, MONACO, 2 br & den. Im· Nowporl Rivi"• Z ACRES.$24,000.l t;jj ____ ;;.;:~ 49§-3005. med. Occup. By Owner. West aide of Newport Ba.C'k 2 BR home. 114 JU:T'6 ~\I TRI·level custom home. VA 644-6249 Daily 1-5. Bay . larxe 3 Ir: 4 BR ed with 6' chain link tenc..-e. Apertmlftt1 !lnanclng avail. 3 Br., 18()• BLUFFS _ View 4 Br, 2% CONOOS from '28.900 10 = 2~;C'h. C)¥.·ner wu11_.:..Fo.or:...:S.:::;;;l•:...--'-10:::52 O<ean vlew$74,995 Ba. 'Nnhso, tam ""'L $35,900., up to 1850 "' fl. LAOERA NEW 5 U AT BEACH Pool. Cu.It. By Owner Bta mxtr bdnnt, 2 car pr, Seeing fJ Buyin(t $44,950. 64f..0275. fml din A Jlv rm w/fpl; 3 .'362 AtlMla, HB. !t..'N"779 PorWlna Laguna 2 Lg duplexes, next door, ~ baths, huge rec fad!lllH . 968-4433 ° 9614411 lullnetl Property 154 7141494-83811 blk from ocean beach. Drtve by 1~_ .. BIYdol 1 S•n Juan Caplltrano 'IWO LOT'S To TA 1. , $64 995 -. ooo eL •--..,... San1 a ltabtue ..... r lnw l fi.lallOIAl'f' Of ntf t otwtU (0 , Out of State Prep. 171 OREGON-0\-""M" 100 lakn In Klamath County. 2.>'.J Ac, nar, many t"""9. SIGM cull. or Still dwn, Sll.62 mo tot 60 mos, •I 7'-'· Aicl. 54.rl!Ml. TRIPLEXES $-4 1,500 RNI E1tete W•nted 114 T AKF. YOUR PICK -* 3-2 BR unlu, N. Cot•• * "'aid! Cash * Ptina '* 2 BR, duplex + T hftc-tu>k>r £.ilde C ltl Will buy )'OUr pt'Opltrty. All CAIL · ' W..1m r•sh wl!hln n hr•. Call BROKERS INC. ' ...,.., "6' u•~ alKN, lO:l> am 10 5 pm 4 br, 21i ha, tam r1n. din nn. 104"x219' a ioia ; LOCA· FOUlltPL&XES TURTLEROCK Hilla, 4 Br .• ~~ted octan view. 2 Br., ~tmn v:a, ~~~ dalb'. trplc, b11W, tncd yd, 1 ml ~ Jlunelllrs'i N ~St: Calla Mta1. Undn conatruc· '62-ml ~;."~ ~~ .~:.; Portafln• L•1un• .-io.:m e644-<12le · If DanA Pt Harbor. 8)' O'llmW, PROFEs.SIONAL OR or . tMwi. Barpin.. M-*e mone')'l-••""'liiiii.-•-1 7141~9388 Ha ·~-n . 493-3743. FlCES Sl7,ltxl, ••. Tt.'R>tS on '"'""'"''""'· Euy \<mU, TRANSFHRED !l>a'!' 4 bedrooom, 2 bath. mo. 833-JnO. "" m -• )'OU want to I ., .. I= <ot..Ull Sa 1 •-,.,,,., KAl<PAK. t"3 KIMI Art ""1<1<. JT],ltxl, Greet nelghbcxiOJd. Close Sell the old stuU. Bu)' tbt tcU? 0.Ulfte(l adt do it U ·~ NriiR n 1 ""''• Rd. K~ &1aul. Hawaii. J'hll Sullivan. Reali« f'tom LA • N~ l or 4 ~li-4~~~h~ $27.~. CALL N;;""';:;:;;:•:::",;,P,;Old:=',,:'':;;"'"""::=;=:an=:•d,;!~;;;new:,;•~IU~tL;=====:.,,;"":;;";:=:·,;<all~N~OW=;64U611.~;;=I .. MIKE'S FIRST CommercW ~1 =~TU~~~~= ' TOWNHOUSES LISTING! P-rty ISi >:A.'<T·"'"' c "· -' pymu. ""' ,,,., J:W. ,,.. 0 ~ Thll style of UM atVM you '_... duplM . l.norme DB. PAY· mo. CMlAl1 A I• n t . IW'j1J 21 C./i'il-0 .i\"\,, {_ f)-C ~Q.• -1 locotlon, mo!n<e"'"""' tA ... older '""' _,. • :lllOO' SIX STOlu:<l oil , .. ...,, ment on i.. ro su;. $10,000 ~i; ltt:AL ESTATE. _&ii P\!:a l..'-QU },Y). ~ p~ p • bft llvtna, t.nd low, klw. l lkflmom and sunt ftlOm. = 8-:h 81\'d .. 11.H Cllt.h to ioM. Total prft·--·------1 The Punle with the Sullt-ln Chu-"• =rs =-.:~,..= ~;:._ ~ .;~-1m: --c'1L."OO'N ~T~ =· n .... r I bk r ' r lU/pCy ~.,. ........ lot .. c;«11 froln $32.900. CaU m--ttzS. 637-910t for detallL aldr-r hnnwt N ~ • p o rt . 179•oc~;;~YF,. !~?::~:w;:';l E''~~-. ww ~~C~£T~hi a.-ddMar.m-1111. ATMOSPHERE I Du L D I ~ "' .. ,, '614'33 l:cio\d, No""""""'' __ :1~,!!!!!!~~~ 5,.% auuma.ble FHA ioan. 11 I I El cl '. tt! SDC o•Tim. Ht-ach m';d. ~~~~ld'anb11:;;;;;1'>o;·;;··;·--~~ $16,850. 3 t\R, 2 SA. Jra. 110' • • M••M"°'""CIOlWJU.(.Q. W1"91AJt °" n.r <OlWILLCO. ~~"°· W1~ ,q ._n 11 fUty 50-MM deep tot, fully lndtct>d ........ V " """ N!W DUPLEXE w/1pnnklm front & '""'· I i * PIEi l $lf * ',!'; ~ ".;... '1iAilo ~ 1 • '""' ....,, " • BUIU>Ell SELUNG NOW l i•llneu patio. rm. Ior boat, ""'"ti-S U Q E T I s. Shi..,.., ""-14lfl, JIZ,OOO. LA0£nl $4S,t50 Opportunity • :"1ea: 1f:';,,, ~eb:la;• I I I 1·_ ii c. 60 n.. S lldnu.. s botho -....,, M ""_...,_II.It SO:J<ISG pmnanenl ---!:.1",bl··tt~ppl~'.~~ "'::Ji't . .I 1LIDO'r~n-000 2 BR -... 2 -soo.no. "'4'33 ,.. 401 1 SIMI• wnh .......... tlnn .. r.mn.. ;,w •hi.a crpts, new cu.ttm I I mt Via Udo. ~ &ach Tripkx. 2 BR n.. tn.JIO. c 11nlta. 2 d " p I•• ,. • , ~~ ~~~ ~ Joe B y N I R ,1 * 67).Jal * liO" O('f!al\Jront • VIP banw C.M11mll'IMm. -.~ ...,.. "--llldf. v..,., .... ~-~-Al ... ,._. .. n. drpa, x!nt , I I' I I . • ~~1~-~ ~I " .:r~. h_...,, •I-In-lo< ~lo 160 ..,..._ Pr1do al ......-., ...-• ...p<ablo, -tn- 1, . . . . . _ •'-"""·"' wnn ~ '"" * 103 LINDA ISLI! * mmo. A,.... mI ., ft Prtnc only. 31> • llll 1'111 ''"'· "'°'· ~ llll. :::~:;:::::=:::._ui.111 you In wflidi dlroclfon * WATl!RP'RONT * t'"o! lw ...._ IUD,oio. TIME roR GOIF. LARWIN Mo"'· C.M. -J!o~ ,.._ tolanhll!an - HM4711=1Mfolllll I RE KS E II 11(1going1o-• 10.., 3 BDRll, fAmt11nn.,euttom Oceona-belty B U I LT T UB U R O N ffity -_,Br. -l"llU.Y'!'tp. -1n . . det--lna ..... u.. -1471 : ruJm-eml TOW NfKlM&-TWJN OF • ' -...... ~ llC, -· -,. .. il\5croR'S PRESCRIPTION • I I I I I' ,..,0 ~'1op':T,!~ .,"'!. ... -~ ...... .::! """munflJI • r::: •~Ip wW Wootmlnmr TAl'IGLE\l'OOll, ClltllO: .,..._ ""'•· -• "'...,.._ $21.000 , ... ., ., m,ooo • RX . S~fOG FREE UUITT· • • • _ • Ji:.. JN Mncllt 1wo 114 boatt • flWlY R Y. !II ALES NOW' ON m.,0)0 X1m '"""' Jllr, \\'f&O"' d O'A'C t.1. I N G TON B E A C JI . .xtru • prtc ted\H'td ta "'ANNA BUY A l"OO'TBAU. MARK f:T fNQ..UDINO MT..fTIL Mar1C Ji. Dunn R1t:r ~Rt'OOoWM~UM.o:l~~1d ~ ,.~~s't;i~~sllmts I{ r r I' I' I' r I U«6feif°SU'No'tv"'· ;~:1~~.:'.~ ?-~=:loW:.17~ *o,';!;' ;rn:o=.":: J~'!-~ ·=,: ~ . 1.5 P.M. 1,M,o ~ ·c-~ POSSE•!<JQN, ....in -•-lllo'. n~. , . ...., n.o11>. 11r-lllt / otEN >"llU.Y UPGRAD-A i.<1sc0.!IAMllG~ .'-..~,t lfl!US I j I 1· I j I' c.• ~ATTR-1td ••:roR WT wmt n EAT -·-v "" ro. Wtu.. SElJ.. ON VA V "' ~nii; ~..., .,_, c.1\1.o PO'n.1\,.1AL •'OR 000 tnc, -1a. lJ.i ~ @m W . I. ~~ Tf:ll>lS OR y,;, DOWN. <Xl5TA Ml!l!A ~t41l!\ KO'NEI-CkV IN AT 1llll-,""-lll'IO dtl.O --Pll=&8Cl=~t00t.=~uc=11~-I ONLY 6 YEARS OLD. SCRAM LETS .t.NSWERS IN DIME A LINE kliiii!i HW>llnC w11c11"" Ol.!<Xl. VA n :RMS AUIO. swm. """"' ,,_ Gi.tl!o. nF.AOt ARF.A. &tn1 - 10..,.1n ,...1 Inc. OilHl115, ---'-~::...,;..:,;,.·;:::[..· =-~l"'::.:;::..:;:..::::=..::· ::.:.-=.:.:.::.:.·~·.::::..:.:.:;______ OPEi< HOUS>; column. l1 .. 1n .... ,. '"'" 9'M& • !>Mf!!!!: Ml-IO!tl • "'"'"" Ritz ~· w"-., Ill•" "1Ml• I I • • I - • • .. * * It. J. J ......... 11JJ Hummingbird Dr. Co1ta M.1•, Calif. You eni the winner of 2 ticket• to th• 9th Annual Orange Co. lnttrn•tionel Auto Show at 1be ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Octobet lllb thtu 15th Please call 642-5618, ext. 314 btrn-een 9 and 5 pm to claim your tlckt'ts. (North County toll-free nun1ber Is 540-1220). * • • • * Liquor Stores Dre-SS Shop Bakery Beauty College _,__ HO-Fumllhad Balboa Island I~ 300 4 B~.DROOMS & SIT- TINd ROOM viowl No petl. Y••rly· I• • 1 • .$425. per mo. BAR- RETT REAL TY, 642- 5200. ••• , .. ~, ~1, l ct7,l ., ' ' ' . a • -, DAJLV PILOT • . -l!l ~-I I~ ~:: l~ ~ ._ 1~~~~:~·-11•1 • ._ ;"_;,...;-;;;;~11;->~ll~~-.~~--..~· -~;;11~~~1 :;,_•i.t;;:•-• .. •.~ ... ~ D...., -. ,-.,,11"91• le-N.,;.~ -N•'I""" ~ ' Ne"'""" ~ * * • * • avsna:a -~ -r:mu: blldl do( w/1u OCEm _ __.. W J io..lY fin or ..-.. a or 4 paw.. mate. VI<. IWntlliflbo 1 • •• . -· """' i Bl!. 2 s.:._ 11ovr: IN TODAY • • WHY ARK · l lAND NIW l7m ::;:....";:",.,... er w -. <Older -Boudwalk ..,._ , t~llm • · :i!;., ~. Hv 0:: ~ s.v..!i a .~BR _.'h<-~ STAY HO ALL UTILrl'lES PAID Irvine, c.. mu ~). iMlt or """· piJW Conto1-. Hu dWn. · , WO 'llWt C)I patio & yard, $190/mo. TIUS. Poo!,_ r« bldg. Kid< · P'umlahod Avallablo You .,. lh• wiMor o< Prlodpal4 ool¥• f1H1191 : '*"!716. n111·• t iqt. ·m -_ 51_, w<kome. """' 1139. s.. • . " l5D-Oll ht Mo'• n.o1, oa 2 """•" ,0 ~-mtolO.FO "~llND=:.:.'-w-,-.... .,-~1.o~-~-1 : Ai>!. ·tmll'riB& PAID ·~•• "" ~" '~ -Mar. 17311 Keel"" "B'". 1 · WllKINDI. · , ,.any .,..,, -. ,.a flit Annuol 0r=i-"~ Co. • ' . • ... , .... le M<I. e PANORAMIC View A blk W. ol Beach Blvd. oU • briiw In lhJ. ad. I ~ ""ppy ~ ~...:; ! ·m OK! • Privacy! 2 Br atudlo im· Slator. 9611-'ISID or 847-121JO. wou• D'M'T YOUJ lOW2 B""!' St ('l' o .c. :io""':l:: [ -1l _,.,,, ll'lil'I old. u8;..._U::,. .......... . Cill t46-Ul!I"• '!!°·-·~ ...J~ · EXTRA Ip 2 br, utila pd. ah-pol1, S. o1 Pal-.: Rd). '1 ~-. . -call --~ ' I ' ' . -·~. -Cpt.. dlpo, patio, no peu. It' Qo-l... _ _, Prlv ~·"~ ·~ •-__,... !·= Gordoft o..... Kida OK. $1'5 5ol!--0121 s all here for you to OllloY -:--i::l"" -patio, ....... "'" ANAHEI M TAN puppy w/WbllO ...... ,..._ ~~ I\ . Sundays and all week IClllg, too. ' "'' · -. ..';· ~ CONVENTION -500 ned<. w..n.s lie• collu. • 1· ea .... i::-. i~ 2d~! ... :~ .. "~ ~ ~--h '7!0,000Jiealth •P•1.7.~g pooll, 7 ll&bt. l!Asfl LU,;. ~.·::~ lStl: • • • • • =-~ ~ ~:. J .•. .1 illl;i'fflipa . $!15. Sunnyside sch!. mn Votde. BEAUTIFUL 2-Br rum. Util ed lelllliJ courll, b!C)":ll tralll, pllttil£ Vlll4o Or ..... ,.,.._ ~call 6<2-M'll, ext. 314 Corol lloutk• -St •• -· ~" ..... • lll"ciowl apt. 6.16--0354. pd. l blJ< bell. N. 1.quna. shuflleboanl, Cl'OQ1llt. 'Spacloul r 1'1 e EXECl1l1VE • -l:etn<n 9 and 5 pm to dalm 2t71 Bollow L-MALE ollaaY ......., • ' /llJ:;d.~.P4tlot A gulet ~·"9k'l10I am. from $1?4:so monlhly, pllJI 1 '°r" . -5 Bit:, dell. s 11a., ,.,... tick"'· (North County Coat• Mew, C•IH. 92626 dof, wbl .. "' paodl -· ;-m E)iloy Huntlnafw. ~ !<EARLY now 1 A 2 BR apt.. plans and -2-slory town bowel wlth.2 or ,3 bed-!role., -liar,•.-Cmll·lrff num"" u 5'0-lDll You are th< w1nno< or Vic IWllor 6 Fair, C11. ~Sf.1. C.M. ...... rooms. All with electric tltcbtn•, Drivate bal.. car ranee. mt •""' ft. • • • '* • · 2 tJckets to the 919-tU5. i ..... -~oNE:'.ld:4m o·N. 'B.EA'CH' 211'~ .;:.::;:.85-1215. cony or patio, carpetlllg, dripirfu. SUbter. 8475. BDRM wMt pt1Yll In ..... """""""'Or-Co. 1,MALE~.;:;:::::,M.,,ED='"-:m=11:,.....,DOG=:I .f•i'il-7 ·~!ttg · · · • 1 ;..,._ N'--' ranean parking, elevators, ~Dal mald HI' N • ~ ~~ Hta Beach ....... •~man lntornotloftal w/lo:w ...-oolor - . , , . ~ ._ 2 BR, 2 BA Uni. • Fr. IZ.l ~ .,,.... · vice. Gourmet food madlel, dry duner, 135 ,!;,_ W NB__, ooty, $00 mo. Abo lge Bdrm Auto Show coat Vic Flllr A -· • ".r • I .Jiil AP!'&. 2 BR. Fun> Fr tu beauty salon on grouncl1: See beautltully flll' --q, w/pYt i.lh .w1a1>1e 1or 2 at the CM. 91HUS rotllfBACHE• "R • nished models today, · 9 a.m. to & p.m. Other aTEPS to bot:O: ~L "!IL rJrta. fro ea<h. 963-4914. ANAHI! !M c =w~co;;;...:;ld:;:,...::...-,..,.,,--.--,. 1 · I -oFHtdcl~I• ADULTS ONl-Y ' limes by appointment. Jult north. of Fashion 3 BR. 2 ....... nplc., LllG. Bach, 2 blka tro HB CONVENT ION Ma.<nolle .. Talbert. , .. J =' · µ1.S ·ooiy car':"'~ Island al Jamboree and San Joaquin Hilla blHna,·-•.drapea. pter.Sll>dmt,..r•.:.,.,: CE NTER mo.old,..,_llla_ .. a.... heated .~...... NOW Al'AIU.NI .. • • • Road. NEWOnly POOS BR.rr»·~ ... round ht A 1ut mo's rent ~·d October Uth thnt 15th FO!l6HOUUND • ·•·.· -~• 6 -r•-room«W.D ~ !i•1..,...~ • . ..,. , $55lt$'1'5.(utilpd )5.16-ro8G·Pleasecall60-5678,ext.314 ya; ~w-.. Ave .• QM. r;:_..,.. ~-.,,_,_ a PARK NEWPORT APAITMINTS apt.Unl.Bal<onyollapper . . botween9and5pm to d alm Ma<Arlhur, Obi. -·~tu ~ Seculty Guarda. :":.,'f!:'.:"-i:'"... C ffitt bay ltv. mt. l'ftlh A brlPL Guest Home 415 )'OW' Uck@ta, (North Cou nty ~~ atmtbak ,..._., '~ 'StMi *' * HUNTIN&TON :::!;..,~· Telophono 17141 :.':..ito0 for l'Ofil•I lnr.r-ttM. D~vi=~ ~ CH& am PRIV.' Room, m, n / or ".'·~ nwn!"' ~ ;'°"'':''· ' Gmnan Shep -HL ..:. ~' l""".~1 ·'!'!·. ,PACIFIC _. Santa Ano ...._ Call -~ .....,.,,..1 .... ..--, ...... , -111 Apt. 1Jn1uno. i45 Apt 1111111rft. • Ml ADULTS Y -_,,. .. Lovl"" w.. Cloae 5.1&-773< ~ 4 -·· Chlldten ru OCEAN 'AVE., H.B. "" ~ • • PET OK to park, libr & shopa. · · ..,)lo 6!';, '80 .C.nter'St. , · <Ti4\ !\?"1411 2 -··, _ (.!> -Yarde N••"" -: , DELUXE 2 BR., $190 54G-2'62. I "" • Jl•J FFOOUNUNi1>-i=vVi1c.C:-VU1aViiLli•iii•Oiii•ii:•I ·""'-~·:!It ~ pm ""d"" Ole open 10 am.C pm Dolly "" -DELUXE 2 a, 3 Bil'· 2 Ba. Yrty. Bilbo& ·Rniall. LARGE 1 BR., $160 COME,.., i.ave your...... . CdM c.., atrtpad..i-. mt. d'1 -· --WlLLIAll WALTERS co. z end. .... $155 •'/. R<ntel 2 Bdnn., 2 Bath ; $1!!0 ~. "'Pie. ...... pool cam lor u you would do, ___ 1348. ______ ..,., '~CE 2 Br, ' Ofc., . 3095 Ma.ce Ave., 2 Bdrm., 2 Bath sa 55'1.zt25. J03C s.nta Ana Aw. tfnle eettnittfna, 542.9211 Pe--·I• •v N. occ a. a1>o•·· ·IE•CHBLUFF'• ... , .. ..,""-.,. J · ·---~L.:coat::_ ___ .....;~=I . r. . , I· ~ ..,.. ""' 54&-1034. s Bdrm., 2 8'lh , 1315 CANA/-S Br. new ..... sold -ta. ndi,peta. 29M Raya.I 2) Br., 2 Ba., pool, patio, CA1U • z , 4 Bdrm. Oceanfront t5ri0 ""'-tun elk.. dock avail. Rent•ls to Share 430 * HINDU SPIRITUAUST * LOST Mlnl. feml. b1k ....... ,;J~U52;1'™" ~15 =· sin Ellil Ave. •Atta · ,_., Newport Buch Daw, 6?s,.~"or-~ ~-! ~· ftt5.-2UC. LADY wanted to lhare ex-Let this ad change your Wamtr A Ml.pol1a a . , .-, LA PARISllNNI , New"" H!IP.f•· pel'Jlel tn New Cl:>n-whoJe ouUook on lite tor the Red eonar. • • s a i le.• ,.-TROPJp.LPQOL .~ WALK TO BIA.CH . 0 PROFLY d@cor. ~-3 l 'Br'1unt.$ilsto aeo • Br w domlnJumatLeiJureWorld ~ter Profeuion&J advice ~anl $15. 139-322 t: '•Br!lt-'Studlo,oe .• 1195/l\O~l!'pGul."";1l ,,.2 Br. r.... -s Br.,2ba,frpk.,pool.Dbl FIR--·-H •ATED QUIEi' ~ I.........._ P:1v ba.5!6M99 . onllto.Lk:.R<adlnpdally. s:J:>.14'9aft5pm. .c;, --• '"'Y'f"' .... _ pr. E1ec optf!er. ~ mt. to c..rlJ\Ow.c., ~ Crpt. drp9. p:iol, pr, adlta. • • 10 AM·lO PM. 492-9136. pd,~"' 1111! ~-""'~tir, lllO 15th; :Jal 18th. b<:h. $350 615-2341l· 645-4llD POOi. Adults. no pets. '110. &O«lll, MALE »40 to ...,. 2 ..,...,. 312 No El Camino LOS!' trom my "°""' .•·BEAtmftlL.1 &.2 BR. Sfl-395'7. . • • ~ mt>~~ · MM92%. &pt, C.M. $110. Sep ba. Pool. Re&l &., Oemente Victoria, SC. Male,.,...._. · --,.. _ _,._ L... * , -2 BR. jwrt pain'·'. NEw Du;tex 3 BR, 2 BA. Acrou from GOU eour-W I I I Ree rm 979-895&·--' ' kitten, 6 mo o&d. wilt r--.;J '~ ~ ...,... l.CQ -..-A .. lit M11' ' "'.".. HAVE TABLE W l LL ~ •r • 'I · · t $140. Phone now, 847-8149or $300 mo "l'Wo6 Santa Ana ve. Room-·•• n.J-• ... --',... ' w/rray lhadt,... Reward. ~ i-p c. , • P\'O . • .,_ ~""' .. """n-1.... TR.A VEL Fonner t -,..._ , a. Qill ·~-· 962-7637. UIUU llllUEL e l2339lhSt • SEACIJFF . -Apb . '~ .. I.rt -. -Find n.e ldeat Roommate wre P•• .,,~,,..,..~...,·~---,....,-·, 2 !SR ·praert aptl.. $135 2 BR, 1 .wty, 4-plex, crpts, BJG..3631 GI' 879-59!K Br: .s16i. Pool. Crpti, drpl. landlcaped. q U I et &t· Screened Clnt1 ITI4 l 533-0302 for -=Y now~ ~pts wtu. the man wired CU' C ._ · •-pd -.. drps tncd pr Child ok ' Alt..U.WITI 2 BR, 2 BA, new crpt'e, 1M. bltm. prb. dilpL 1525 ampMn!. pool. Nr TURE male roommate ho -•-"-" · our who picked up tiny brown ~~.""'Furn ~v~'. $125.' 828-54.t1. • · ·LAGUNA NIGWI. ml to b!ach. B 1t-1n 1 . PWYentia Ave. Alie . about Diep le "GrdeD Grove wanted ID ahar@ 2 Br. apt. : or b'::niie. 8:;; !':.-feml dog at T1c Toe Mkt., ~ .• or 548oG92. ~ DELUXE 2 BR, l'il ba., pvt • 29041 Al.OMA AYI. $11!0/mo. 6f&:.4003. ~£9. our dllo:Junt. Ml--82 =· $1G.' 13861 Cedar. Pool. $80. 547119L :m.•YI · .JO ~~~ ~~~ .ol'oitlt yan!, gar, <k1oe to b<:ach. ~~ ~·· 3 8li; 2 ba, "'!W· frpk, II. b1k ;:;;..t._~Jl1:l'°i:i' l:"J ..,,.., . Gar!!" lw 11.... QS PROBLEll .........,,,. c.,. 4 mo. old ,. .. 0ct, $.Vic. • , · •. . · 536-'ltl29 , '1\ ,. • from bcJi. · $300/mo )'11,y. $245., 1 BR, WOOdet'fu1 · Joca.. •·-., 11 L...L-.._ CLEAN 2 car prqe next to ftdent. • Y m p a t he t I c Santa Ana A 23rd. Golden ·' • tie-2 Br., · nr new 'NEW 1-2 Bl' unf ap· t. yQrd 'Dl ··"''": • 2 Charlie m-<1558 eves.. tion. See model l ·E. C'aU rvnw. ~ •• ,. C.M. Poller stat ton. lftlJl&hCY CIOllmeUnc. Abar-tan 2/identk:al e'J'9 eallr. '"""""' ' °""'"" •• . i:; ~ ... ~ ~ Jim ~·~ d ' • ~ • 1UO • $71.0 Walk to ·Huntlngl9ft Center. "" ~ 4, o 2 Bl'. ~ Ba:. ,_.,,~-a Y •: ! Br, 2 ba. all bltns. PJ0 $50/mo. Av a 11 now. Uon A Adoptiorm reL AP· Reward $10. 64&of113. ~· ..i. .l~ 1 ~ S. $lti0/mo. TI4: ~7. ~ DAMA POIM'I' ' ! 'Frpic. All elec. Obi pr. 714l838-'1G73 rvn. wtnter," $315lmo y rl y , '1'"3M·' CARE. &U-4436. LOST fem •. irtab .etttt, tftt . • ~ Lqwi& or LGE. 2 BR ln quiet f-plex Of'IN 10 ti.m. • 6 p.i.t. Pool nearby. 6ff-64ffi. 8;,AClm,yOUS 1 2 :: 2 :--~ ~ 213169H736; wlmdt,' Offlcti R...,•1 4li0 PALM~ CARD READINGS Vic: c.ol.k>fe Park. CM. 1 • ' · $150. Encl gar,· patio, fncd · BAIBOA Pentn. Dix new 3 .• · 71t/6'15-f685. t -Put, preaent It future. old. Wht rpot on cbelt , , _l~ . BDRM: apt, ynt. No pets. 80-t549. BRAND new Jux. condo. Br .. lfPI. patio, ·lrg. matr hr. ~~ $230/m:'" 8 k r • .:ost~ MeN NW-w..ttrfi.oni otdcea AcMce A help ln many mat-~! 567-7'09t.. ! tett .'fkw Of'hatbor en-Fairwa.y frontage 1: vtew of dreaag nn. Yrty. 84Ul48. • -....... ••-th ten. Zll: 1194-1.!:iO. Fully lie. mrSH •·tt ~ 5 , • •.iOOUtline. ~See to 2 BDR. Apt. -$135. Mo. Laguna Niguel roll coone . Pi() • ""'u ~'"' ....,, La Habra. Call f -"""' eT, 1ru1. mm ~.-~. Pequito P.::~~e: ~Queen• fm~r··J,11Ba.& 8f::ancJ. ~~~ !~:O;~.~na~.: crpt,im~,;..~~':,-~· ··~e!e~HA 341 ~Dr~~Beach * EUROPF.AN ;;:~ * =~ H~ • ~~f ~~~~::;:. -~N¢_2'i;Mar!na¥~-2 LARGE 2 BED 1t 0 OM, privileges avail. Ad\ll.ta on-an ad ln the DAILY PILOT newly decor. % blk bch.· DELUXE UNITS Bill Grundy Rltr. 6TH16t $25. Reward. tr. ~,r:e4'1&: .. ~t. drps, auwts, drapes, $135. mo. ly. Completion e«t early Want Ada! Call" now ~·· • 675-106&. 615-3231. RentJ ,Now hr your con-DESK IPl'ot anllabM $50 Appta. avail thnl Oct. A Nov. "LOST=~.~-~-.. ----.... - . . • ~ ' I I J ,• t213) ,Tm .~ • 842-1418. Eves. 842-6405. 8<rv. $350 per mo. 831-9936. 642--5671. SeU klle ·Items ••• 14"'8m IU'UctioD-allowance ot mo.. ww prorid9 b'nlttn Cn4) 5J3..4156 haln!d tlpr cat, female. V\c ., , :NS Apt •. Unfvm. ~ . 165 Apt. Unfurft. 36$ Apt. Untum. iiJ Apt.·Uiifilrft: • NI ....,u;·a FHe Rene at $5 n>o. Ar•••hc .mo. CLAm In ESP. M.,. Belvlew !Ano. Ba Ibo ... ...__ .. _....... Newport Beach' N•wport '•--...a.. !BEDROOM available. 2Z2 Forest Ave, Physics A A1trolocy 615-0lS. ,_..,, -Newport .... c:h Newport,~ lBEDROOMADEN 1-Beocb,4M8a -Oct 18th or 17th. "VJ'°'c'"'.,......,,.,..-.-, .. -.. ~Da-wnport.-- '· . . 2 BEDROOM OESK IPK'9 •valaMe Call 50-1778. Hta: H a r b o u r . Kale . . .. · • 3 BEDROOM _ •.:JNI ,..,nde fm'nttun ALOOHOUCS Amnymoua. Siamet1e, 3 yn. Blue ooUar. , . ,., EC . p • .. . p t• ' \ J"lorrl Sl55 · at 1&·mo. Aaawc'ra .W. Phooe SQ-1217 or write 1213J!m--t43S. · · .• ~g~Q~~' rivacy, res •ge, £~1 ·:.:: =:.·::...-~ ::.:::u:c:::. "'~;;;;~-= .... -. ,.......,ol,....N-=-. -1.qu-.. .,._ 1 . ..,...,,, , tT'll Soott Pl CM BA.YFRONT attlcH. Approx. Jlcowr l"WW!pl!I" in wortdftc Reward for lntlrmadcn d . Oc' v· . ,,,. ' 1,100 aq. ft. Newport Beed: """"-5.!7-4547 alt. 6. "tum. 4'7-1513 or 4M-29U. an '. e· an -teW-lfuo•lh-• _.., oa tho Bay. $340 per mo. Soc1411 Clullt SU LADIES o._ w It eh. -. HUNTING'ION Gardena 11.4: ~ round, whit~ pld. Gift • Apes. Hell at Bolla Oilca. i1Y VIEW O'FICES FIND YOURsELF Hea rt alc k .R•warC. tha,t's w~y so many world .famous personalities live here ' ,. . ' ' l , . The world ftnowned elepnce ot ha i..,._'ftame. : ::ab haa been duplieatod hue 11 New v~ Oil The Blut!" in Newport. . &lbtlc 'luxury )• pr1?Claimed in viYid terml in apacioUo. v-·-·"· Dramallc -• • . of 'ilua open t9;Uninhibitcdiviews of thcp.i(. ' ' i boaW mf yat:Mit which laQl\liah in bus• Dnf Mport Harbor. o.111m. ioqta ' ~·Moiljl) tq touch. J l'be tptal ...:urlty of a mapncd prd- •, ~ -:ntr·nc:~ closed cif'cuit TV', and private elevat<Wj service in each 1*aildint : • 1uara"te• privacy and peaceful nlaxallon. • • . Bxtcutiw ncreational facilida to ,;rival lhe J\IOlt exclusiye resort ••• . ~ocluc;tjaa a cool, aqua·bar in a .. aculptund pool. '·. @ "EQUAL l<OUSlti& 01.PQAl\INITIES" ' ~ ... juot ..... olthe ....... ....,. __ 1n ac>:Ullbned todw8Dllt llft at,VeruiDca. Yo.&11 iwobablf add a fftf n.om o( yow own. !'llnlahod Uld Uidau . Md larao St1lllio, I, 2, & 3-lledrootm. 0..81111111 ..... 'JW•1f I ~.,....bl __ a,., ...... ,,... The N .. VE1t.SAILLES 1oa Tbe Bluffs •. at lCetfPOrt. From N~ lloulentd.• lum at ff"'!'ilal Roa4 ( ... b1ook •aticwo' bciftc C-tl1.m;:r..: lldo i.i.> .. entnnce. Dooald J. .t Company, 900 Cqney Lane, N...,..t 11eado, C&Uforola 91660. TaleplloMc (7 14161S-0060 . . • • • • .. 1323. Compue • See Deluxe, Air-eondltioned IN SOMEONE ELSE. I ,c-~="'·c..,=---'n-Redecorai BUCK le Whlte mlnlature .,,., 1'00 -Fr. ed. U<io .,.. DISCOVER lmt tnri<r, female, "lllln- 11»-fm ..........,,.,,, Bia. 61HIOO DISCOVEllY nlo". """"""· DELUXE Apt-iii!V. patlD, 2 A4Jolnlnl -buoy In-n<-2l.1/.117..ml •REW="ARD=-, F=e'"malo...,----,.,,....,..-1 miWe. 1 pooll..-. ._.. ttt1eet1on c.M. $80. uw·.,I ~~~~~~~~ __...... io.1 tn E:.ltbftM nla, $l30. --Inc .. -I BR turn.11 ;;;;:-H>-092&. - -$150. --••• ·van. --I i.t ... _ 11/')l ..,..,=-=-,_,=--~~ l...,... IMClt omCE and/or dealt 1p&eeJ~;;;;;;;;~L::i.J;;!~J WS:~ ~-~ m.s. · avail. now. Handy to San • --.. * 1 BR --.--., °""" ""1 Loc:at..i In lli=-=-::=-::;.::-::::,.w,;... __ ,_J view. Garaco-Util. ·pd, $1!!0 Lquna N,.,;.I. llll·llOO. FO<M>d If-N II S5I MANS Kont sold mo. )'!'tz· 4"--1741 wa~ Tuhioft I 1 I a ad • N....... ... IDEAL Harbor Blvd. otOce a.ASS rtnc or '72. ~ of • tD/!i. Reward. "4-4471.. ;..;...==..;;;;;.;..;;;._ __ J Joe.doll, C.la Mna. lOOO · bubtti.11 c:ourta betwttn P ART 1 ALLY~ 2 BR.. turn. Wlnttt •• , ••• S1115 911 ft. 548-6654, M&-73111 Npt A Balboa pins Ml--5619 ntt'(jl~polnt loaf vk «t, 6 3 BR turn. Patio. Udo ••• $750 nltea. . 1°'""iiiiimtloftii;. jCdMifi.iJi-iiiliiiiill :S BR uni. New. Yrt,y ,, .$350 PLUSH lmalJ J..omce SQHe NR. Harbor I Glaler ~•. 2 BR tmf. 2 lM. yrty •••• sm Newpon amc.r. 1M1J.4 ' ~ ~;: pcmdle. r------.~ lBRfum Win~....... IG-3073 • , ........... , 2 BR -Wlnltt • •• •• • • PROFESSIONAL 8ul .. nody FOUND: lriab S.tter, mat., ~-----.:.:..: 1 BR tum Wfnter ...... $1.'B Hell t n....1 •• ""'"'-Meadowlark Goll Coune DAVIDSON REALTY '° ID-a -....,_ HB. '*'6146. !IOI. W. Cal Hwy, NB MMllCIT ILB. .$2l51mo. '*"132S. BUCK~;:::.A~whl:C,,. .. ~1'=-.. -,~ ... -vlc~ ::~·-,•.,-ltt_inl_.. ____ ,, '~~~~~~~~~ ........ ilMlf•• .. rainww, C.M. ,,.T.Q or DAY NuntrY ..... to s I: .. THE FACTORY" mt>-m,..ma. yr'I SU per wk. l4l-61D tit ,lj atlt1iw o1 n unique ~tiq\tl Need a "Pad"! P*'lt an ad! l6-002.. iii~i!!i~ -.... ' -In Iha . mell'"""'"""""'llllmo.. * -Cant..-. -* * * * MU: .... iii! ;a ,.j'iift ............... 425 SOth hOlllt comPI him. to a, ~wpan Beac•·ll"---------------.... 1 """"" -I0-7111 -or-· ~ A aPVt aft Sq. rt. 3" f'!'DrttaJt 1:30prn. an Newport Blvd. C.M. + 2-........ _ ..... 125 ... ft. -· bide· $250 mo. atudtbts. to llMn l BR. trontlStm mo.•~· 1490 BA ho:tlo. lit A loll. N-Blvd.. C.11 . 16-1511. --ROOllS Sii wt. .. w!ldt.1'Ar.u"li"'t"'1 1iO"=T~ON=-=1-=u"'"c"'H"11 PL wit up Apu. tw v..-. 1-. Olc/Slnl - -..... Dll ,.... prt:·.. $911/mo. '°' -.. OI .. 11151. l4Ala. ~2224, !Ill--. Trader's Paradise lines times dollars R0011 " -WAllTED: LOC FOR U· ........ o...., • Pool ~OR STORE, N!!W uc .. 1~:--~::::::""":~~~~~~~..-----.11 Newpoft B • a c II • ft. Ot1'Y. J ~ ACRES No. Calli s• mt lndJ:lu NI R_... n..., do9. to town 6ci = ~.,._ ~ FURll. or -Rm. JUST COMPUTED ,... S2000 ..io.. Trwde ...., Vl<tonlllo ... ~ wlballncm b' ..,_. • ... car Qr T l 1' O:wb' "6P•b. =»>: tlfrl. 12$ wk . I .. to,_ k ''· CTI<J mGJi1 I -e -ll< IAHTA AllA bt:N'l'l.EKA!f:, ma 1 t 1 r Mew tilkap '*'I •'*"· 11Jd PGlet. *Mkk, btr!tuN btdroocn. l'ltrtL. 'J'. v . Cl"DCd. putled ome. a. ol band t' • t • • d c.dar. Bet.ch • Piie. CDi.-HWJ. • { 0 ttl. m e I I a n I a. TRADF: far CU', IDOIOft7" 531-C1& Ot&ahNd ...... ..._ tJ0. di or 1 1 1. OELUX lllll M tn-6 Dl-J .... _JIWI'. • Sfl.-* ball:. llAl:I ur•Cca/o HUNSAICEll DEV. CO.J.,.~E'A='Ell.::-""::'i='-:".,-,..,-=e. S41•7ttf M6 5t61 iiwoo. =~~ =::::;,=:-=="''..,.--1UNTT. !iOO aq. ft. .. W. llMh ...... J BR, J lie 6 BIDROOM •Jkl.tcll tn It., f'l'.B. C2) J BR 1 BA unkl tor Q' .=.,.,_-:::: I::. ... 11'4 ..... - -• ' ...,all ·-461 DANA Pt, --· J -...... O:lll&ll BR. J Ba. .. '"' • ,....... -~ Vie. .. • ..... -...... 'iiOii:-iofi~jef-.,..j ,.,. •· °' ...., mo m. .JOO .... ' .... vao """ • -or""'" GI -· Act. -"""-~ Cotta COi TV 1'WllC ~ -loco-•1154. YOUl<O matun Chrlatlon l<u/ __ _ i'liiVATE_A .. .11>.I ..... wn<llld.-J ""-,.,,........, -. Wock to Meda. S?OI-. ,_, SM max. CM .. W.&, *'9 C'AbtntU. kiOM ll'IW. Olll m--. IAc. ...._ -1311 rar ... , or ()'<lo .... - • ROOM * WAHTED: LOC rot1 IJ. * * * roR LAJJY QU<lR mlRI:. Ja:1' UC. tJPRIClrr -· It, ,,.,.. ........ .. 1"rMt ltlr wtwc. • Mf!dtt "1ie aofa lo\ I I I l. ... :ru.. W1LLtn4a•A .... Do,Nw.-..... ... -.-.a... dlW kif' '"' ....... ' flt "I ..-.an..,., Cl()i.n:JI&< ..... -• l<ew -lo C.-1.om, <S' min to SA. Air ....., -· SD,Ollt nl, ..... .. an..o.._ .. . * * * n< 11.11.·1 HOKE ... ,_ !!OltC!!!!_· ~ '°'!!!'"~· i11Hm!!!::!!!!, _ _JI _______________ , ' • \ OAll.Y PIUJT REPAIRS, planters, brlck, block, .stone. Quality -..ork. Ken, Ph. Resld. 642-l'l'ro. MINOR bomt repa.in. Plumb- . I'll · nrponuy · pitlnti~ Moving • """""'·Call >t0-5.IOO---"'------1 f~-\RPD.IR \". Additions .t: rer-11"· Xt )'('&J"I ~ ~a. 616-2115/6T""6294. l\!OVING !! Owrlu, clrivft' w/18.J"ge turn van. 14 }In exp. (Savinp T!l Lac:al A ? ? 539-1319, a Jlj .... ~1 ·~~~,~~~~~~~,~~~~~ l[ll]l ~I ~L· .... ~-,,~l~[ll];1 ~' ;;;'';;;Is ;;· ~fill;1~'ii!iii -~r .. , ... J[ll][ -.-~,,: ••. lfHJ HolpWlfti.d,M&P1101W"'WMiM.M&1'111 HolttW.-,M&P711 ._.W-.M&.f'nt ~W--.M'-.P~ll ~--.M&PtlO Hel W-.•& The DAILY l'ILOT DISPLAY -Mell or W"""" ~. -JI. MAcklNl5r . p I lookl fw '"'""" l exp'4 on1y med Dl)'I « nbo1. AM dlll:r, To puUdpUe 1n bullcl1nr o~ Clodo.~ • a "T.....,. apply. Call ~ lD:»ll:!O J.M. Ml Caa ....U midi. mop "'-' Eul'a -._,, .,... 5ecre1WY ::1.:::.n1or EARN !00 Bluo Chip Mnl .. •Roetaannt,296E. -lblnc tn a<n1 ~ Newpon~lbc.:wtt EXCELLENTf>4y ADVERTISING Starnpa-llave a toy a Sift llthSt,C.1\1. -Alll'OCimlmachlning ' EXCELLlffY party In :IOU' home. 1108rESS, _.-, over :n. ol -a ....n .,... ~otlo:eo ANlyttl BENEFITS SALES 911Hl1l7. b' ..... rm E. Coast duetton-MAJ1>t-1.,.. •>Ollnl-tton EXCELLENT Top~rtunlty for right person wbo Elactrlcol Do1l9nor m· OIM • .\l'lllY i.e-rett..d '"' _, ..,... o.,er&":.,.~~· ' FUTURE Is f w\lh t id Cl---"led A"" Exp. J>oy;er lliwnllllktion pm, ieckbw more 1'8p0naibllit)' ... o:._ __ .,_ 1• . ~r Huntlnaton Beach Hl &b OU 5 e u:su " Commercial' Industrial' HOUSEWORK, pirt..time, 5 &: lndeptndence. Must have ~ ot o Pe r at l Q tt a School" Dl1tfict the fute1t ::"1"'. lo b::!dl"e atecuthomnioqlu1·vees •• rSbealouledstabete building,_ 'ExC<i nppor.: day week. Sl>ady Job. Own ""''I m&cb, """' ..,,., ' =· ~~ ~!; 'a ~wl-v &:'t' ~=In benefits A1r Karjala car. can M+--"134t. ca.pablUty 10 take charse, .. .1.....:.. ,..;:.l..,_ d -• f ...... ._ 1"c1>Y ~~ accounts and other classifications as · · · lncludlne bidina ............ "!'!'-• •c,he ulea or" •v•' no ........ ._ ..... n~. A lttUe creative abllily can Store, Matakozlch, Wolfbell'. HOUSEKEEPER • HELPER iObe' A ~ • ..i .... ~ ...:' ~ °'1eraUobx .rnanaca'. secretary to serve u aide to Corona del Mar 675-7131 for wt<bwer. Pftf atudtn.l ~i...i-.,. ........... '* · tn dallf aouvhle., BA or BS a key dbilrlct admtnlstratDr-• only e you more money. Salary and M6-6&'iO .......... &&'5 ~mert helpf\11 ln B tne Mu11t pcweas poise, Jood commlaslon progtam based on entbu-EXP. Needle point canvu · but mt nece&s., Providinr T ua 88. F.conomics or ju d &,m e al. p I ea s 1 n a sia.sm and background. Good company paint:e!'. MUlt do needlepoint HO~ER -Cook, ex· you are wU1lnt to wort to ! ~ n •Po r t ation. Send penonallty & ablllty to lo 645-3820 or 640-0777. per. toP · 'MXMD &5one. eatablbh cuatomera. »ook· re~ ~ ~ ~ work under heavy pressure emp yee program. MUSI' be reliable, EXP ER 1 EN c ED con-Live--in. $300. 613-1819. keepina: A.olc lel"Ytct• avail. qulmneri&i tO Oasallied Ad '= dead1~. DH\re an AA Ca.-pft Sen-le• Palntl~ dependable and capable. If you're inter· muctton ........,,. HOlJSEl<EEPER; Babyaltttt Machinery "tqulp, walttna No. 514 c/o lloJJy Pilot, =--..::;:::';:;;~ JOIL'O'S Carpet .t: Up001.$tery P•pe~"" ~y: 97!H2Xt ~tween 9 .l 5 wanted Uthne, mature il tor the rleht indtviduaL (A). P .O. nox 156o, Colla Mtaa, oftlcoe ~ment at Dn·SMIDPC>O f r e e Scotch-...P_EPT. EXP. ~llld;: tor jewelry rel1able, own trinap; Rn cated in a new mamatae'bu'-Ca.lit -Daq'7. D ea d 11 n-• buatnea-llCin"Lln-.tratton a: s ~ <Seti Retardants), No Wuttas , ..., DAILY PILOT store. Reb reqd. 7am-varied an Hr a. inr facility 1n Irvine. Cob-1Dllfm, EX)E. • yn. bf re a po n • t b I e _,. & a11 ro1or + WALLPAPllt * 330 W. 8oy St., Cotto Mota * 548-3402 * Wkdoys. <lllld!.n __ 9, 1, tact .....,. !or lurther ... ORDERLY. exper pretd, aectotulll ...,.. Including tr\ihtenen &: 10 minute -When Jllllll eall ."Mae.. +ietp W•nted, M & F ne Help W•"'9d. M & p 711 tAcroR.Y -~le. Machine 5. All ln ICbl.. VI c : tails. Call 557·1340, Mon IJtru ParJc Lido Conv. Center, ~tJry of :'~nu.:. l»!-acb for ~·hlte carpeta. 541-lt44 •int 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ;~;-:7,:;;=;:;;;;:;~ opr. Exp bl!lpfUI. WW train. KlUybrooke achl dlat. Call Sat. ~. n:iln~Uve Jevd position. Sia\'* )'QUI' money by savtn& PAINTING • PAPERJNc, 1 1 BOYS: 1~15. Eam Q).$41) Young, mature worn an Judy at 561...ot24. Market R-rch PBX operator, will train. Must poa ae as good ___ ~-ww -•---19yn.1n -.,.., Lie a Admlnllhatlwe .., ...,.. .. ttlng new prelerred. Call Doris H,.., Hou=~-nER Bab•"' v----T '-•--•-...,...tulal ltldlla. ll>terested • l~ .... "":: ... ··ri-"' ..... :": lxloded. Rd'• tom. MS-1356. customen tor the DAILY 545-0flJl ~ •• #· -INTERVIEWERS ft.CLOl.LIW eJIJ~ ·''·""~ appUcanta report for the "-~ ... _ ~ Assistant Pil.Dr. Tbla la not • tu, ......,., exper, Ret.. Abool ,.,,. o8 Ing Serv, -1m. written t..t at • .,,, on nall ;15. Any nn. $7.SO. PAIN'J'tNG • Honest. deu. newspaper route and does Fee Paid Tue1 A: Fri. 9am-5pm. $40 -· N~ ~~i;tD-_ Saturd Oct. 14th. Room mx:h S10. Otatr IS. 1S yn. guaranteed work. Ltce....s Newpid Beadl -It> not Include_ collect!qr or Sr. Accnt>CPA/Co-$15K wk. 3 Cb!ldren, 2, 6 & 8 yn. NE c'E ssuy~'W]ff PHONE DISPATCHER m, ~n lllld> S<:ltool, exp. ls what coonta. not & u.nd. 675-6140. ltitutlon ha 1 knmed1ate delivertn&. Tranaport.at\on ii Mech. Designer $825 Udo. 6'13-«iOS. TRAIN. F 0 r tn'tereaUna tor Jong eltabllsbed .ervtce 21«1). Mqnalia, Runt. Sch. method. l do work tD)'1l!!L PROF. pa.Inter, bonat work. ~ h' .tr. Mane.aement ti~~~ :-ir Exec. Secretary $700 HOU s EKE EPER, live door to door or telephone m.. co. Permanent job tor right EquaJ 0ppor; Em.ploytt. Goo!I rel s.n..otDl.. reas. llc/"ms. Jnt/ut. tree ~ Saturday. We have ormr: Payroll Oerk Constr $000 in w/zd famlcy. Pvt nn. terviewlng. Help test new penon. Apply mornings, __.. 'Da'-o:•e -fot ~ • ._.._,_ v .. 1ta... ..,_.,.._ AP Bookk..-Constr $600 Xlnt wkg --..a. Refs ftq'd. consumer =ucts, conduct DAVIS -BROWN Co. SECREJ'ARY-Recept, exper. Cement, Concrete ........ '""" ... .......-.. "'»· Ellent1al ftquirementa In-~ ...... •uuu --J ~1.U ~¥....... .....,.... ~le~ n poll t Ho· pre,.·-r ~t -•"• ..i--.... Hwrtl.naton Beach areaa OD-Sales Rep/Adhesivea $UK 831-96711. ·•TIT E. Car....!:...~~!: 4ll E. 17th St CM. • '""' o c. •:11-" v Y ..... FOR clean Ii neat painttrc, <*xle colJep ............. 1-3 J y ~ ._...._,,.,....3 req'd. Sh 80 type 10 Ph· PATI~EWALKS interior Nu. ratea. Call yeen businetl exp er • , ~boot OU .:;wst3 be PM out to! Tax Stcretary to $6fXI HOUSEKEEPER. cook. 12 l.or peraonaJ, prfvate line fer 646-1634 S46-950l. • • - CEMENT OONTRACTOR Dick. s6Hoss. STRONG math abUM;y. participate. Experienced Adm Asst/Accbl£ $800 ooon. 7 pm. Mon-Thura. $50 te1(:hone. RNI Est• S.les S~. . cau Max ** MMli8'f PROF. Palntinc. aim mofl. Top booeftbl 1; unique wor1c ~n priority. Medi~so~ Pol1~$450 WMk. 64&w9163aft6pm. M~~J.21~~~ FR£E Hnte Bc~Yxin=~.j.~ CUSTOMCEMENTWORK accous. ce11. inter/f!Xter. envtronment. For Olll-NEWPORT HUSKYyounemanfnr3hrs. lf«t, lntervlewt M Drives, WALKS. patios. Llc!lna. Fret est. "5-619L ~ peaae submit BOYS work early Sun. mom1np. MANAGER for neuiy new Lakewood (2'13) 531-'lGJ. pool decks. "Don. 6C--8514 reamne inciudq 111.lary :re-Aae 10-14 io de.l.lvrer papen J;~I ~ Good pay. 613-1413. ~nt ~! Laguna LlcenM Tr•lni~ S~RECEPJ'. Young PATIOS.PLANTl!RS ~~.!.,."'""'~ ~!/~"'.'°.'.% inthtlloDaPotnt.SuO.. or r., '' ad>.49h1lm.a1ter~ LlmltedTlmeOnly rapidly ........ oo. tn AU Concrete -. Brick, N .. t ...it. Roy, Hl-139. Ody Pilot. P .O. Box 1S8l, ~.ueu.ILY PILOT '42-3810 aa•RKET Famous iiceme OOllne now """"' oomplex need. a-c slumPltone wk. 896-3533. o.ta. Mea. c.111 9'JG26. """' IMMEDIATE ~ avan.~e tbn1 Tarbell U>m-res~ eec. Must have xlnt FREE EST. EXT. HOUSE F.quaJ Oppor. Employer -Fomale AIMinlelors SALES OPENING RESEARCH pany. Appllcants lulli re. typing & ohrthd aldlls. Xlnt Child Care PAINl'ING, Call 66GJ9 Bu&boy, U.2atn, Moo thru Moblle home manu!adltrer Ideal °""""'"""' IDr lull, ASSISTANT tm!Nned .... quall!lcatton. -"'""· & co. between 5 and 6PM. Advertising Secnt•ry Fri. U hr. haa 1mmed. openlnp in part time, er retired per-New or experienced saJes benefits. Hlih e a r n I n a: A-Z HANDY MAK Great oppor. !or ambttioua, Dick Churches Rfft. flniah carpentry, cabinet sons. Sinw our extensive ~ ~ "'=..~ people, Ope.nlnp ava.llable. potential, 979-4500. QUALrl'Y PAINTJNG hJ&h}y skilled a:trL Bra1na. -Newport BI.. CM auemb!y, wall uaemNy a: New Line o1 Specialty Ad-openq-for 8 brigh t, O:mplete training program.• Settetaries $450-$100 • 839-3898 • initiative & .n required. all areas of mobile Mme vertl.alna, Calendars Ir Ex-creative bltvldlal who has Future manqem.ent OP'POfl-• F/C PkPrs $1i4»-S750 IJ3..1670 BUYER manut. Apply 9am-3:~. ecuttve Gifts to Business at least 2 )ft. IOWid tmdties. Call Mr S10an at ~001"'~ee ~~ 0xn!: Levitt Construction, liWlOO Finns .I: Organizations. No tiwdne9I exper., ~ aac)o 842-558L Liz Relnder's Agency GREE:N Tree Ometruction ADVERTISING Gi rl•· Newport Bead. tinandal Jo. Kalama River Rd, Fount investments, collectiom, :U:1iiJ good~ TARBELL 4500 Campus Dr Additlona * R.emodiellna: Co. Sped.al.bes in wood Women F /Part time doinl stitutlon h 8 1 immediate V I y • E q u al 0 p po r , quotas, reporta or district s. 546-2ll8 Newport ·Beach Gnwick a: Son. 1.Jc'd patio oowft a tencet. Local pleasant telephone wrk In openln& fer a .,.-Ote.looal Emp)oyer managers. Speda.J. promd-Yoo wilt COll:iuct marketq REAL TORS SERVICE STATION AT· 1 * S..2170 ref. Bill tFUltnn. 547--5&16. our office. Guam salary .I: ~~ !°~ FOOD Mgr., baalcally wknd.a twlkm.s to help )'OU get started ~ actMties & amiat TENDANT. Airport T@X.8.CO, Eves. 549-1401. a:eneroua bonuses. Call plies,~~-==-........ "-a;;;!:: at snack •tand.. $3 hr. th ·-low pl'eUUl'e AAA·1 .. manpower deveieJlirneM, REAL EST A TE 4678 Campus Dr •• N.B. 'J ACK Tau1ane • Repair 963-S886 -=o:Y!I QI Ul.Ul.~ 83S-U03 before noon. rated in our 63rd year. I mnod., tuldlt. 21 yn. """' Plotter. P-, llopalr · ._nt. Prompt, he!p!ut cooporatton. Too bene!l!s "' ....,,,. ·work PROFESSIONAL STORE MANAGERS Uc"d. My Way Co. M1-(IQ36. APROPOS, 29 Fa a h Ion W wlU FRY. Cook, ex.per. Sat &: Weekly commlss:lons. JJber-eQVironment. For con-Sal .,_ .._......_, The * PATOi PLAS'TERING Ialand N B Jntelllpnt e cons.Ider Oliy &J> Sun. Da,y shirt. A 1 i 0 , tddera.tbt please ld>mtt eamen • .n............ op. l mm e d i a t e paaltions !Electronlca All types. Free estimates , , .of hi fashio plicantl w/a proven reoord dishwasher for aame hra. al Bonll5. Write to John r"ellJme itdud!JW salary re. portuntty la here! You are available In . Cerritos a: woman aware · n or the hl&hest intezrit;v Ir McNeer, Dept. 1890, Newton QUlremenl! in CMfkleDCe to: needed lmmediately far our South Coast Plaza, O>sta :coMPLETE electronic lel'V. can st0--6825 for sa.Jn. Exper. helpful. No honesty&: whl>.=:nm a 'Thi! Rancho San Joaquin Mfg. Co., Newton. Jowa <"!tesaine<i ad no. 52> c/o rapidly opandlng Re• I Meaa. MlL!t have PftYkiua ookrT.V. Hlft, auto. atereo. telephone calla plcue. coofklence &: of Golt Course, 18021 CUlvtt 50'IJ8. 'Ody Pict. P.O. Box 1500. Eatate diviaion. Positive o~ woffien•s apparel specialty I Cal Uc. Paclllc Elec!IOllb Plumblnt AIR CLERK ...._,..,,, & ..-.. Rrl., Uvlne. """"' from 0-M-. Call1 mis -~---~ ~--Pt. --3233. 1----"-----UCO Phone 552--9lS3 ask tor E:qua1 (}pp<r. Employe~ portunlty for auvan1."1Dent. shop exp. with f u 11 UJO,. ..,..... .,........ LR. OTIS PLUMBING Mutt be alert. 1: pro. Send resume & 1 al a r y Wayne. ---------• ..,;..,;,.,;9,.. .... ,,;,,..-I Phone. knowledge or handlln& all l<ardenlng R<moc!W • Repeln. Water ticlent~\lenai.r =..i In ooolldeooe "" ..:::==------I S 0 * la mana .. r detalla. Call Mr. \ OOB'S GARDENING ~ ~ ~ ~lboa Bay Club ' JlQily Pllot.adP.lf° ii:~ Fry Cook, Exper. 1_2*,.,,._N :;.cTw!.-="~~hour. ~Fu"? B, 213: 747.imt . .. LANDSCAPING B/A. All Dan, Pilot ...... "::.!'.;.n"'"" e!~" ~.,J'g::.;,..eatl;,= Co1on:i'~1chon l:'.:'-i;i-cs ....... help-Call $-28'!5 lM!lriHi1 TELEPl!ON!: Sales: Sell I Irvine lndultrtal PLUMBING REPAIR 2211 H•rbor Blvd. _.yin penon, !ifEDICAL Secretary I Re-Southern 0raDee Colmt;J'I Cnmplnm. NO 1ob too small ASSnJI'ANT Food Mgn., * * * * * Cost• Meu Edler lndustries, Jnc, cepljonist. Good typist Exp e REAL ESTATE e Flmlrite Newspaper from 1 SSf-4299 after 5pm. * 60-3128 * ~ ~: ~~ Mr, Charles Donnelly 2101 Dove St. only. W Isome 'knowledge of SAN CLEMENTE AREA your home. Make u much * LANDSCAPING * p o Bo 592 FRY Cook, Ut:lme. $2.50 ~r Newport Beach be.ck otrk:e. p / Fulltfme. New ottiCe openlog soon with u )'OU. need. Generous com- New lawna, Sp rt n kl er 1, Dralnl uncloaed ... $1.50 ATTENTION D ~ (.. 9262' hr to start. Chance tor ad-(AO'ml from 0.C. Airpcrt) BulyGPJLB &!ft..M7·25fl exoellenturnerexposureon million on each sale. CaD d<ck1, d.._ State Uc'4. -:. ~~-$1S S.law & Mon ~': are th: ,.,.;,.,. o1 ::.~"i.. ~~ ~ ~R~1:i ME RCHANOis.,. handler: ,feft,m'f ~iii.es Rl;:PS\,, fm~:.c739~;:_· __ -~..,---I oS.:· p.rdemr, exper., COLE PLUMBING ~ !t::":ven· 9th ~':ire,~.: Co, FURNITURE MFG. :am-Apply in person btwn ~~·~.:r~t:; Ney~:uns:s i:me N!~~~orttr::~:oo cmplL Er., call Gmit. M hr. terVloe. M5-l.W. turoua sales carttr with lftttt'Mtion•I PrOO.uctlon supervisor case p ~""~ at ~ S.AdwncedG--..a 1100 Jrv1De Ave, N'pt Bch under direct supervision company making dinner re!l- 536-2300 days or Ar I e PLUMBING repain and in· Oubpaclllca fb1na: an of Auto Show goods dept. or upholstery a""G5.ng, ~ . ,._.IU of Broker. ervations by phone, No exp 2131630-646.1 p.m. atallatkma, .... 1 .. tfna:, FrM U.S. le Mexico. No ap bar-at the supt, New Orange Co. head-Ave. Santa Ana. An equal MTla IST6 OperaCaltorl s:A!!!·~N,.B. Call or Write nee. No age barrier. Top _..., rten. Eam u )'OU le~ quartered company, Ground opportunity employer. w nn. .nv--.... rw or OOSS JONES. REALTOR salary. Generous bonuseR. :.:,~~:===· Mr. McDonald C~~:~mN 1loor oppty. Call ~7-6052. ~ appt. r:::i~~~:;J~Q2 Interview daily !rom 3-6:30 -· •• • • -557 .. 71'1 CENTER Exp requlttd. iRY1NE PERS0NNn ee !213) 431-2002 ee ""'· 892-7345· Sl!WING-DESIONING AUTOMOTIVE October llth thru 1Sth GruERAL SERYJCESliltlGENCY NCR OPERATOR R. E. SA\.ES TRAINEE OPENINGS E XP E Jt T J a pane a e Ma/Wcwan. Reu. Ratel OY Pleue call &42$18, ext. 314 tn F"ree .I: Fee Posltlona Newport Beach Eaminp of $1500 or more We will train you to become Gardener. Comp\etlt $10rnln. Call.846--7'50 LOT I ,. between.9and6pmtoclaim Escrow Manager ., to$llm :per month is easy the a branch manager ot our Gvdenlna: SeMoe. N& CM Alter•tlon......w145 Must be hard wuftr, Apply your ticket&. (North Cbmty LABORERS Exec. Secretary • • • • to $650 Need experienced N c R Larwin way, \Ve furnish 80C) branches. A ~uled -="""=.:'*'.::..:U91.=:...,.----1Neat, acmrate. 3) ;rears up. ln person to Mr. T. toll-fl'ff number la 540-lZll). Sec'y/Rettptionist •• to $£0) operator wb:> can type 00 lb:tinp & sellina: tract refer· training proeram ..,a,. gm EXPERT Japanese Tiie DAVE ROSS * * * * * VOLT GlrtFliday .......... to$560 w.p.m.&.uselOkeyaddlne raJ. leads.. High advertis:in&: :rutrainlng&:exp.lnB?:: gudentt, lmowhow, upkeep, PONTIAC C.W, lnit•nt Personn.I Prod. Contri am .... , $500 mech1ne <r calctilator. Poel-budget, lots 'of noor time, ~I~ men t, 1 t pl&nt. pest. t:rtm. cleanup. CERAMIC tile Dew I' 2411) Harbor Blvd. un""'t~ •--...&.. Temporary Service General omce , •••• , to $475 tion involves heavy machine bonus program, monthly n---tton • p Bu !I n e •,• -·-,.--•-L -A est. Small ~ 3848 Salesman A"-'·-ID...,.,.,. bbokkeeping & p·oat l ng contests, med.lcal lruur. ~D.IUN • era onne ~ ~ • ...,... Costa Men Ht..i. Dl~lct Campua: Dr., Suite 106 w........... ~ ...__ -Sup e 1 t Ex t ~.._ -1--~ ~ '...,,...,..-------.,,., ••• 488 E, 17th (at •-•-) C.M. jounnl entry 1D WI:' general ..... 1d, C.U tor ann't Lou r v • o n. oe . GARDENING SERVICE ,,.,,. ~·--· ---1 ·Auto tl•s Openlntt For Newp:>rt Beach 546-4741 642 .. 1470... ledger. ~ano. l'Y employe benefita & regular ~R.eoom~~·~•ble!-~-~Rel~~~·....., 1.:.1;;•levl::;,:.~•~len~lt:;opal:;!;..;;'-;-Import car ""••man. Orange SR. MAINTENANCE Equal Oppor, Employer ......._ __ ForuW educallon In ..,. larwlb rully 1nc. aataey ino'euu hued on ~ * * * * * Cowrtya most ettabllahed CARPENTER GENERAL Ofc : Ma tu re JANl'IORS, Waxen a: counttngrequ!red.Excellent968-4405 C25Hours) yourproereu. COMPLETE Lawn I M u~-.-1.. de&m. startina' •• 1.-. fl29 a mo + u.i.i.. p/time 4 hrs co. ~fits. Paclfic Finance Guden1ne llefViC9. Hsullna rs. ,_.. Fr!b W&l'ftn x1nt be,;nt;_J lDtereated ap. alert ~b&e woman tor --....... exper. R.E. Sales. All new a.incept. 1m NeWJX)lt Blvd., Costa & ....... p. Jim 548-4405. 121 CDrlllo SPORT CAR CENTIR pl"""tJ -b' the --perm. Job. WW tretn to ban-tveL Call 54&-5.15L Coll Women only, Wortc H.B., Mesa, 548-2233. Sain Clement., C•. 92'72 11D E. ht. Santa Ana 5'7-076' ten test on Wed. Oct. 11th at die customen, a pleuant JA.NITOR, part ttme, eves 644 Jsat F.V., C.M, area. Reffive _up F.quaI Opportunity Employer J'AP"= Y!:.cta~;:e.!d You are 1M winner ol AVON OUUSTMAS EARN· 3:30 p.m., room 136, Hunt· phone manner. Typtna etc. lDcludq wlmda. wm train. Betwn I •ma 12 noon to 90% comm. Gd. ad JI"> 'fypisUSecretartea ~~-. or.-.. ell sc.31(12. 2 tlcketa to the 1'.llGS __ •-tp --•-,._A lnetOh "-~ H'2b School. 1t!edlcal .sura:ical ahop. Send SM-7$16, Only a:ram. Leads ~idefl. No No Fees, lnuned. openlnp _....,.r ~ '"""' tth A.nfMNI Or .... C.. ....,, "" u~• u.., 191:& J St., If.& Equal letter Classified ad no. 389 JOBS bniker competition. Gd. up for short a: long tenn ~Gc;ae;.;.,..:.';.;a;.;l;.;5-;;;;,;rv.;.;..:l ... ...;., ___ 1 lntwrn•tlon•I boUdeya happ'6 for your Opp:iir; J:mplqrer, c/o Dally Pilot, P . O. Box URGENTLY NEEDED time. Xlnt training. Reim-aMlgnments or perm.anent Auto Show •nt!re tamtly! lt'a ft8Y aeu. C W -" I 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626. e Secretarlea NlTE Oerk-~veyard bul'le school ror those not placements. Call us now! HANDYMAN · All klrid1 al at ... e tna, fine Awn produets tor Ir 1Ni A Po Ith GIRL FRIDAY • Keyplmch Operaton shift. llpm-'l'am. Call Bill lie, P.P.S, :Pacific Pel'BOJlf'e:I woltt. small Jobi • ANAHilM ~:.trtl~~.u°''::"wui::r~':_~Joc!M anagement Co111Wtant =~~~Q1erkTypii;t ~:~~~er,I~~~ STANDARDR.E!. =~~;oi:.;, spedalty. 95S-93'l' 4 : 546-ml. CONVENTION 540-10«1. • • tioae.METGoodRO NR· WASH aee:kln.a: Executive Secretary Irvine S4l)..4450 644-l700. Call Mary 963-55..18 c:a. 547~. Ask For Hauffftl CENTER CAI wf1o Is highly organl:ed with NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO 'd or Lee 811.8700 1__,,,R<:::cb=elc_:M,,;•,_Y;.;· ---- Sl<IPl..OADER • dwnp truck October 11th thru 15th B AB y 8 t TT ER• ll&ht 2950 ~II. C.M. oul5tandina; cler1cal akills Tempo Temporary Help ~RSESlhlft aide.:~;xpO!t ~f R.E. Trainee. Brier & 8Xi2 trir tor sale. Tenm wttb -~ ~-to, uphal' Please can 6'Ui6'71, ext. !!4 howlelmeplna. ,.,..:30. 2 ~ ~ home and -pubJlc re I at\ on• Jr "'-1-r/ · · developer will train A free !!plllC'I! rent in exdw.nge -~ ~· ' to lalm bo)'I. l A: 5. Blutla an!L Mar>J'ft 2-6 2 ..a.ii.-• .' "'"'r110nallty, Ph. 644-.(J(l35. • .,.. T"-NUl'lirv. 1030 W. Warner ........,._..r for lie. Call between ~ 9!tVicea. Older cpl ~ -~ brealdna:. 846-7110. between 9 and 5 pm c pm. ............ ~ .-E I A Sant A &tfi..8450 -...--Aft 2 o!ltl. "~ • ,,.... tld<.U. (North County -UM alter • pm. 1 • 10 In Jom R. "'""'" HANOYMAJ< Over 40 llCJ ""' .... a na. . 10am-3pm. 54>-1124. . ·pm. -· YARD, pnp clwzupl. toll·frffmnnberi1540-UXI). BABYSnTERwMted Mon. C'N.+HualBcti96&-9110. La&iim.J.JdoApta. Want!dtolll1pmn.PJSidon NURSES Aklet, ex~er 'RECEPTIONlst·Week nltei Remove trees. dtrt. tvy. * * * * * Wed. Frt. My bome. Chm CLER..ICAL, part time. ~ 499-2835 ln ~ dept. Exper. pref'd, Park Udo Conv. 12 em-8 am. The Htmt· Dl'Mwys, ,....itrc. lt1-:lllli8. ~~!!!!~~~~~~1-· Call alt 6 pm, ~~:._or ~e."lfi.~ n•~YMAN _ PAINTER. In -6 ......,. fibel'lh c.nter, --188Sl Florida, H.B. YARD &: Ga.rap 0-nup. 5ftr1592. .,,..,.... ..,._,,.,. ~-1 ;..-, dlnel ......a .......... ftq'd. 8G-179S. 7 -Call I ml Ire, 'answer phone, llllnr. 51 Unlls. $1a> olf -. CID Pl"-,_ Olllc:e Madtl-R Free etl fl BABYSll'IER. my home or -" ol!!ce. Newpo rt ·-. -t-.+><ID't IUSINISS l!NTAL AGENT , anytime, 5'S--50ll. • _ 'f )'OUf'I. El Morro Sehl. D1at. Blach. Call Sbaroa ~738'. co btneftta..lead nlUl'De to . Gret.t public re!ationl IP!)t GEN. Hautln(. orr./-b '97-Ul5 (IA...,. ll<:hl. 9,30 to~ · HILPI R.E..1. POci<, UA"'HINIS w/alttD -.J ... ney c:oulcl * Q_,.,,nifv * trtm. Gar A yd cleanup. BABYSll'IER, p /It rn•, O':>CKTAIL waHreu wanted, Need Jl'Of.-...J R.E. ..ie. CelVfl'lliile YKhts ""',_ · ~ ~ f:6."'~ ~ ptNIHHlllJ E:t. m-mt ~..... Job Wanta:I, Malo 100 """'· rrt, Wken4a. 1 infant a~ OaN. Pt. Y"'hl Club, """'' to help -c!tento A Div or Wbl,_1;9<p. REPAIRMAN Pap, -· c 0., ta l Hovuc1Hn1"9 y OUN G m 1 n a eeks 873-5109 a U noon, Wed. thru Sat. bu)', tell er EXCHANCC. 275 ld'cO:lnnlck Aft+ Jf ~ bave three )'eu' d · Aaency, 2790 Harbor Blvd., A MAJOR SAVJNGS A:'LOAN full/pt-time employment in BARMAJO -Penooalltr a OELIVERY of D A IL y l...ada tum. Pltuant, walk· O:lata Meu., Callf. IX2ll pwlence In tbt matnten&nee C.ld. JAPANESE LADY TO DO landanPnl A ptdenJnl. must. Apply before 4PM', Pu.or, SUNDAY ONLY, to ln otncf, F.qua1 Oppor. D:a,ploytl MJi' and ftlllJr ot1-ln• ma·l'RN~,;§JPV--. ~11~.,-, -.. -..,.-.-""l~'d-.1 ~-1te e ks Pl'O" II OUSECLEANING. ~. ~--.papet'boyo, Rlqulre, PYRAMD>EXCJIANGORS < cl>'--~ v. = A-'" ·-•--.,_ -Exp. 8*-1251. n_., Ker, --lht ""'or a Statton Woaon 108 ~PL KINNll:MAH---. --.ve OO!Jt -..., Otr. o! N--... 1030 ~·-- NEEDS TRANSP. Job w...-,....,.lo 102 Bl..S, C.M. or Van. °"""" Mr. Rany l!l..._....-.m -DIUVllt a ~· W.' Warner Aw., S.i\. t'"'"if' or.-.-"°"' In I. ~~~-:.;::....:;:.:.;,,~~-1 •BEAtmctAN W/NEAT ·--· M• w Dou s For ---!loo<! -In -........ of -lbe -or -Prof. Carpet CINnlftt GOOD TYPIST A p PE AR. AN c E, ma _.,, -"' -1" H~ W~IO W-. -XJa•i ~ Uof -air'' SALESMAN ~ fir~ -late ' A11D wln<lowa A tloor c&re Wiii • r-~ BUSY SHOP. t11Hi119. Ooota-D~= blltdti. Vallil Ooltt -e ~Md-, Good'Potendal "Jht........, 'l'lqio (213 )' Call Dutch 5.1'1·"'211, ~ her heme, WI BOOKKEEPER-&!nior. part-DIRICTOR OF LOCAL AllJ:A ra Ile. a IOI driw-=--Inc~ ""' 0.0 ~. Sdltnldt ~or ""11· Attn. R. , ~ HouHC!oanlng an4 •llwr loc'1 H.I., Hme exp'd to tTtal bolwo. l'INAHCIAL No ... ltn:tt. lMI lor tllt ::.d.c: ~ le -i:, e GNl>hlc Aitr1 Eqatiiment ~CLIJ~ ·~ . ~.O. ii.. !08, B1 0.,. Rm. -P.V., WMt, 7k ,., "' Salary openo Retail ..i... PLANNING retired, « -W-. a , ••n ~ e Addiltc u>d ~lina 2>l1 w .. tcll!I Dr .. lm !Jdwn07_. Oa !1!D!L I HOUSI! 01' CLl!AN or wlll -'c by h.ur H.B . .,.., l>lhmit """"' cp1 of .-woetr .. bol~ '=: °'* !I> !"'--EquiOllWlll ti4H119 lNAl.TRllSl!S wlndowa. crpt, wan.. c•ll 147.-S. ~cu.t~ :~~~::, N:::'.!n ~ ~': dl.Y lfUOft. ltU'til¥0c.1.15. t;P~~ e 'l)pawrltm. muul and IALDWOMANf ma1ure , lid'• BlPt Bfft m.9904 8 yn. ln area. 6C-6U4. FEMALE &It a aeek1na: p/t Costa Mell. Calif. m . opem111 for dlrecltlr o1 64t cm • dttalll 6 apgt. llm.1'11Ddi11.-B.a, ..ma: ritctric ::! . d r e 1 a . •ti op . wANTZo: o;u e n eed• 0..-Jc.tecl c1 .. n nnp. exp: 10 yn. !Md. of. BCX>KKEEPER needed tn e.tnte a: bu*wl'la plan& HELP ... eeatflll' n · ™ ..... 0 .... I .,. SteJ,~ ~ind "'t.! {_:Dtc1ant?:. I llve-in * =--~~ * ::,~~::-:,~~~: ~~.o...T;..~~ '""' ..... •· -• m11St.~· · wtr.,.."" • ... -...... ~.~~ _ .. _ o.':*it:l:'::;,~·74 I-ollloe H.B."""' DtVtJox, 1513 E. 'Sf, =--..;l..""'= HOME-U..!n. ...... <*.Ml-U'll.altL ~IE'IGUU,,.J'in& jewel!)' ... ..-. at~.tent or ,.,.., HouNclean~ We1te -od No. I'll </O Gennide, S,j\. ''~· I nouran c• • Q.lJ °""" ... --LVN'1, rrr. Prr, 3 toll OPJ~N"':S ...... Oootact .... ""'""' ~ -- Doy, Rell. Dally Pilot, P.O. Boot JleO IOYS l2-1' ~ pftl'd. or -w/-....... "'1ll. Gd. atart """'' Exp. IMl'L MINT ' !Clitt' J-Halin81<HJ Wllll.,._ ~ $1.lO br. Coota -Col ll6:IL Join Top C.... Mlllrc OnlWt lime, !ll!t-1117 lrvine l'ftl. ~ -o! 0... llHOflL _,. ~ Beelch .,..., Own Nrm help a1 _, we "'""" ra-10 N.,....per. 9'lar7 will be O! -..... HM NunJnc, 1030 w. Wamcr l!XCILLINT ilEAllSml:S8 -To butlcf la-die a toot trans. fJS.)(11, '"·w. .&.!AA. Nu r 1 •a , Woft 2 -and Sat\a'I-W/e:Kp/l.'t-. A qi;•HO.:~ fell Santa Ana, 64&"'450. ' llNll'ITS -• ,.,. to In f Ix t ttr • •. 11mt rcsd "" ~ ~ n.snt .. ,...,,, Oubhoulf, theatre f1c\lltles. -.u -~. Allo. woman tor •ch•m•tl~•. J~-1 Ho a -OompanloN. day, G<mcrowo Commiuion -tn w•lldonco Ta!111t lor -w/pobllc, LYN or Nuna W'/Venipunc. r coa!ldtOtial ~ ,.... -c!ttt. Exper. quAl!floodo:W to Cluot'JM Hom«nalul'I U P John , and Dotiua, Make Monty to: n1-'M fd no. $27 e/o varied dldSet. 34 hr w•: tu~ irxper. \\'odl: In lnodtrn ~n:l,cs ~ 1JOlll4: htlp. Al!JltJ •tooci td. no. -'85 cJo ~ PQol, I ~~~ :-:lnabAppyhome =.1<:::~7~hScboo• ==-~ .. ~· ... n4A":t"''hnPJ.P< .. ~~=laland fm~n.li.'lm.t111.ll010r~ ~ W.l!t11,'~°i1.'=-ll&O, M ... * 1• lllf * 1Dr 'Y"" Uttle .... Npt Ht1. \iou ;.,,..,· -•· ""' to l':qual Oppor. Employ" m: .,.._ tionoi ,,. L VN'S IXPIR. tend -to -:.Wotd 11 , ., __ .. WOMEi/ wa-. 11 · 24 · WEwWclerln1ptt.b&Jstne. Reu.5*-7S4&. "DrlwFht"Wlwn .... •""•ot D olN 1 1 · net t'. A:NunesAJdes. ~ l-Iacblnes~t>Mmn, • .....,.. ~pUd.P h11 lcal I - ·--lreclw Uri -LEI SUR!: WORLD r...~ of Loo~ .... m ,.,..,,. -.. trutt th~ ' -r.I I = rr -J.li::..~11~~ ~!':i.~~AIL:i!t~ N.:l!h.-~~~:'fi =~:;i~~encta ~~ ..... ..;;:~ E.1~.-1 Hlr;;•1. ~~IL~to,;,g;. ~ .. 1-lleoch.2 N ... a"'Pad"f PiMi an odl 5 1iMI, 5 d&)'S k ! 1>ocb. · 604m. Admln Blda !Aruna lllll• M . 6Q.$l8. llawney, Callqnla llOllU. CLA$IP'IED 142-<16711 N ... .,.-PMl"t PlooO lii"idi • CHILD CARE • _ .. Harl>orlllakerArea. 546-4145 Patloo ontrHtor *Unusual* • • 1· .. , , ~ [ .... ,, ~I •MAYTAG* \\'asher and dryer. Like l'le\V. ~. RCA Whirlpool. W a s h e r Completely ....,..ulod $45. SfS.-4101. 678 Congress, C.M. Into "Cash" ... .ell \t)e'm thru a DdJt Pilot Oauified tdl HOUSF Huntfns? Watcb Cbr OPEN HOUSE ealumn. ....... l~ I l~I DAILY PILOT INVITES YOU •*'''' I~ I l!lll'AHT rAllllOH llOOK I -tdl .. ,_ lt<1 .. '1. 7005 iq AEim B ... ". \ OAJLY PILOT :JJ •••: 1(§)1 -........ I~ l K~S to love ~ f'Ytn tr )'Otl att mt Ou.fbo. 8Mtt, Genw•I 67".t-&'.772 a.It 6 pm. I II" Ot..UPAK --,.._11..--·-· J ~I o.il Y rlLOT S•rurdl1. Gnobt:r 'I , 1111 1 Here's How ,Y• C:.. U.. Ow ,__ .,_·A· LlMs ·- -FIVE ·CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU • ........................ """' •. ""'... our famous '· mJ te -ef •vr • --'ont offlao. I e No 11-k, pr•~-., plant&. DI ME-A 1 N ES ) . • NEWPORT ll!ACH .. mi Howpo<t 81..t • • ... _,., ...... ., .. -. L • LAGUNA llACH .. ' ' .. 121 '•"'" •••. e Et<h ltom must be pricoll with .,. 1-• • e COSTA MESA •••. · •.....•• 330 Woll loy o••r US. e HUNTINGTON IEACH 1717S -h 81¥<1. c-u ..._ ,_. .,..,. ,.. ... e SAN CLIMIHTE :SOS No. II Comlne 11 .. 1 .. l 1 .. ·JI AD'.\tlJ{..\L. hi·Jldelity radii> 21 1NC11 diagonal oonlO!t TV. Q.EAN Ill v.to\'e $25.. Box DESK S2S. F!ourt:aent tube• A1R cond!Uoott 10.CXKI B'I\1 coun1 S:!S. 3 naugahyde f"UUi mattrtu a.net box I OCJIWINN Hp(:ed ~ .,1 INES t't'l'ONI S25, Gf. 1'V Sl5, needs repair $1!1. to ftb 1pring1 and mattrua '15. '8" five for $1 . Yam l $2$. 891--8452 cha.In S8 each Occuional aprina ~ Double bed SlO f l;. Pool table, 3• x s·, com-OIME·A{ '""""'' 17 M•ple end tah!H ......,.'1 ......,,.. TV, """"" Hollywood bed tr ..... SU> pound Sl.50. Jlun•-REFlllGl;RATOR. chair II>. 2 dooW• beds 125 pl cond!Hon S4fl.2$T3 ' plot•. !okb ss. a.by ln!JLnl S6 1able, 4 chl\ln $10 Bo1'• repatr 110. four lawn ch&irw t:ach. Ch(•st or drawe:n $7.SO ltarbour 846-ll!J. eru.. to frtt2 AJ>\ ~ Frame $10 'IW\n bOO atd ".'81 $1.~. Baby cio(hn Sc I Are For btke $15. Clrl.'1 blke $J5 $&. 1\\v ~Qven stN.w hats to SlS. Small min'on ll ea. CAMP stove s7 llt.r btU &nd S9T..a.t.52 P ~ trt.me S2$ Matchlna: bead-.2 CIRL'S bikes SU each. One 10 $3, all In excellent con-I Ch!'mkt\l llrlJct 10 Rug and 58'' x letr'•$5. fbJa llMm-HA11d mo""<cr $$. Vacuum lehtl $8'9J' Adbomtnal l boa.nl.a$5.3nlght st&ndl $10 r bike with 19 Inch wht.-el' dltlon. &by bed $l5. Youth I Privat• P•rti•• ONLY aoor ~r 5 Mui>ic pooer $1. ~ ~ ~ $10. Bar atoo1s is each. :!.nt S3 i Piece set lu, TRA.lLOR hltch•fit• °'evelle each. 2 nlnl! d r a." er one blke with 26 lnch wbceli ctWr $5. Ler&e bench toy , 1 9tllnd 'l'5c L&rJt! P'fmll"e a.kl ten'flo. $Z. 5'6-8437. Rolbr.w!'-y bed $15. Oultrs S3 R'aae ~·Sora cl.ran ~· $9. SlO. 891'-UU drewn ~ Matchtne n\fr-54():-7)73 t.·hest $5. Nul"ltr kit S3 takes • Ads From 8u1ine11 Addre•••• Not Accepttd ~:!' .. , ~lerC::at~ aJz!: HO.\fE ~ table $7.00. mcy.. to $7. l'OY.-cr mower l l5. 138 )'ramtd mln'Or l6X24 si OFFICE chair, 1wivtb, tUt1, rori $10 One 6 drawer ali. Be au t 11u1 larie $9~ Girl·5 rdkr skaie'a, Ne eBul•u$3.t·tn~n~~~ eacti 13 kl\. £. l8th C~I 54.'H485. Ftlhlnl' rod f.l,.so. Axe $1.50. a~~ $25. Roll&way bed, · dl'Mltt and mlmn' $25. Cot. WOODEN table and 4 cha.in b1tle-£!'ffn picture S 5 • 2 $3. Bclokll JOe..'l5o Gbi'a .,..... •J. ~ .iJU. 21 ln\.'h HCA remote control G.E. SteftO ~ 125. TV 30 Sl.5. Blender, mixer, fte•table $10 End tables $1. $10 Cttb $7.:1() Glrl'a 26" 3 .Playschool t oy 1 SOc·Sl. clothes, COAD. awte.ten Zic-1'tirnUca table $3. 9 ft "°'" t!'levialon, v.'Otks eaxl $25 wi.ni euant 11.ntenna $6. Oe8k julcei'o German amb S-10. 6 la.rrce lam("lll $8 each 6 pie-•peed bUce $10. Cllriltmaa Beaur.uut torm&la $5 eed:I, 3 Scoot pants lhirta 50c-$3), Ampl.Uler "1CJ. reconl 1:lkt·s ll. 5-\5.5050. lamp St. JOt.chen watta ta. Peep •!«ht Redtl.eld. front A tura and lramea $5. Dln1na: decoratlons 2Sc-50c Dishes v.wn once, velvet and dtlf· J2 Moten $2 • 6v battery change!' $10. 1477 Baker, S\\'ORDS-SelUng rolleotiori 75c Shovel, tdatt, hose 10-l't'&r SS. Lawn spttadcr'· room table $15. Hanatnc 10c-50c Curta1na 25o-$1.50 1on. Oothes 25 c -$ 3. .:l;ar&er $.i..So. • 12 v CM, at Harboc' .iter 1l k\1. ot SpQnbm antlQUet! and 75c 536-~ 11.'«ler S5. Hi&h stool $1 Sid buket aeat $10. 4 matchl~ ~ph $10 Mixer $1.~ M11terni1y clothes. many gentmtllr 1$5. 691 w. Wt.on. GOLD velvet '"'"llZ lamp SlO. reproduction:t $ l 0-$ 2 5 . LDVE seat·modem-aood con· beltt,, water Sl each Gu double bedsprt>ads, quilt Oothei l()o.50c Clothes l Oc· outfits, ail for no. MS-lSSl. • Advertiser• violating th • • • regulation• may be in violation of State Fronchlt• s .. rd & locol ..... ~ n••• licen•• regul• lions. c.\f 518-1868. 'Y/htte '41tb a'Ok' tl1m swag MOC"hetes and d a g: er 1 dltion Ideal fOf den SU. healtr, Gafftts le Sattler $3. $8 each. 6 root mf'lal roller file infant& lftChaded. Pat-314 Villilnova Rd ., C.~1. lamp SS. Bns9 headboo.nl spears and llitlelds $.>.$251 962-n'81 TNhk. 36 x 23 x ~ t1 window .11hade $3. Bocton ters, tize 1~ Sc Mone code O UT BO>:. R D J/2 Jr · · SET brown pottery dllbes 5. ... doubl bed ft 3 dra "-"'' ~=" · · Maple bookcase-headboard, rocker $)!. Child'• rocker records 18 """1>1ace •1 1 w~-" ... in v .... ,1 record pla}'U sm. e .,..,. "~r .-.-........... MO Vt NG mo• t • e 11 doUble $10. l!ollywood head· $4. Child's picnic table $10 S4. ~screen, Sa:~t;.fe ';iriu"" $ 2 5 . Hoily'M:1od bed lJ5. Sircer = :!s 2$2~.!!;! Z..tARBU: statues, up to 24 upholstered mfa $25. 1 board, double $3 Spice rack, Portable playpen and terry ~~ ~ ~n. ~i &43-2)98 aev. ... macbl.M, 3 dn.v.-u .... ,.. inches tall. by iarnous walnut table I: chlln. 125. 12 bottle, new $1.~ Arrow pad $10 P\ayschool airplane 1y I~~~,,,.,~·------·.! console $2). Hard Ma-p&e ~ :::1 ~~ ~2 lt&lian 9(.'U)pton. ha\.'tt 3l Framed picture• S'10-$ll. Fletcher, new, eiectnc $.1. scooter $4. 4 toldinz chairl ;r:ate · Saturday and BOY.'iii" Stingray SlS. GoU' tlque D1t-let: QLble tz,. a.. fllr _ 27 ~~~~. fbr mitt $5-$25. ~. Oan1th walnut end tab .. SS. Punes-Luther, draw SS eN:h Sklll w poln S25 cu FZr:: ~"& ~s~ beg wtth 12 b&lls $3. 4 VW ;,, li.t Sf. Qll,cc;...m. ._.. ....,., MAPLE ooucb =. 9 dra.wer Danish walnut di1ar. $15. atnpe $1 each. Sear'• elec· Boots $25. Baby cloth& lOc-n er, · · hub Cll(IC 40c eedl. ~. STAN DARD 8 mm mofiOn picture cament. Sl5. 67l-7226 COCh"T AJL table, birch $15 673-72'.!6 CANDY bar vending niachines $10-$25, Detergent vl?nding 1n1u:hi11e,; $2.50 each. Restauram h o t C'hocolate machllw S 3 . 6.J.J-1033 'M." PLYWOOD ~. HNlG.D.H, ~ ~drlll&<U2$9s to 11 · .. dreseer fj5. Co.!c:b $10. Small maple c:oftee table $5, U1c ,percolator, 10 cup, new 25e Dishes and allverware, GIRL'S and boy's clothe! G.E. \l.uhtt S15. Geld h1gb eeve:ral cokn $2.95 pin. --_..._. MMNe coffee table and eOO Ash trays $2. Vue. S()e.$2. $4. r Academy Award d1rec-pa!ll l()o.$2. Child'• lldlJ We "-10 lOc-$1 I beck chair and haMOCk $25. sheet,, 10 lllbeets or more .u.iit.A:: '> .OSOC f;nd mll!s tables $10. Maple cMiee Bar suppl:les ~ 21402 tory1 1959-191tl $10 JI& aaw a'hd bottl and pol.e1 $10, like dothet: 1ize 1 lQc.Jl.~i: Met.al pickup bed ·$10. $2.'J'S. Pa19ee end cabinet filc-41. Cubk!e dril1t $1-$3. tll.ble $7. Double bed, cnn-Pansaccla Clr. H.B. Near puzzle, CYtt 500 pieces $1. new. Large surlbord $1$ VW and ~ vacuWn $5 CoffH 54&-3811. doors, beautifuUy made, ~~Che~ Zi. ~ ~ete ~ Electric&l tea cart Hamilton le B u 1 h a rd . 545-2529. 2805 LaSalle Ave., luggage rack $25. Shutters table and end tables $10 I =o=IN'=E=.1:.1:E,..-oe-l""S1='.-.,.2'l=-n°"·fl<", Rood ~ ~ e IVWv in.!.~ 8 tee 1 remnanb 50-Sl. $5. Picture• OOc-$10. Water 642-5678 CM $1 pr. Smudae pot $150 Wall Sewing machine, Singer $20 Springfield $10. TV stand $3. Oemra,...,._ .........,.,. ....,.. bed, ne:_eds repa.lr ;>.. ~laple ALUMINUM sliding glass LAMP $4.50 Driving lightll to wall carpet, 12 x 12 Sl5. ToYI 1.0c-$1. 2145 W . 6&3DS. bar f25. Metal fJi gal dnsru; T~totter for children ta.hie $5. Dlne)::te set $25. ft48 windows and frames 4.2% x $11 pair Surfboard S:M Dome and 14 x 61 $20. Huaer Borchard, s.A. Sat-Sun. I~""'~""====~- SS each. Beautltuf cabinet$ $2. Bolls l()co.~. Bicyde Benmrl, C1.1. 548-&181. 41% SlO. each. Also 22 ·X hair dryer S'l.50. 673-7194 trlcyr.le Sln. 2 wheeler blcy. SINGLE HEADBOARD $5. 9 $15. 1721 Ki.op Rd. NB partll 25c-SJ. 0 Keefe and 3 Chev. dottl:!d· , 6% x 27% $6. 3·F 18 x 15 tlnill • . · cle $10 Tractor and trailer DINING room table, rec-x 12 used nylon, perfect $4. 645-1400. ~~~ear11 a~r "6 art~~ 14 .. S25 4 late =he slot replace!I 610 ss. each. Old SEARS box sprmg and mat· $10 Toys 50c-$2. Fire truck lnngular Sa>. 4 chairs with 6' drupe~ $2. U.S. 800- SMAU. form.lea table, 2 .,,,, """''~ ted rm{g5 6~, .. x l5" si8 magnovx phonograph with 2 tress SZI. 2819 El Rio Circle, S6. 130 Pearl, Balboa Island. ~ 3velvet seats $5 each. ~t ~Jtll $5.'""'~0l.al. .....:;-~. 913 Jcam St., CM. each. '$ ~v~ front tenders large speaker• needs nffdle CM 54&-6694 Sal. only, 675--0158 u-t2-243 " Ave .. .,..., ... Ana ~ u'$s.~1n1ix ~l ~~!· ~bl.~"'e: BUFFET. can be used aa 6 $7 eech. '49 Ford pick up $1D. 1 reel type hlwn mo"·er WASHJNG machine needs COUCH, as is ;2.0. Foldln&: NEWH""lslulJ. -•-· _ .. -...,. and SOC ets g C • $25. 64~3863 draWet' <:best $15. White~ hood and running bouds $6 $8. 847-7896 .,...-ork $5 Coke machine bot· 4 X 7 OFF white tonnlca Sl table SW Vanity $5. Oouble ~ .. _,,,.., painted Y.'hite, nice !or patio table .,_,'\th .tielf underneath each. ,58 O>ev p.iekup hcod ,67 FORD oortina lor parts Ues s-n' 2879 El ruo circle, Tecumseh 3 hp 4 cycle mattre1111 and box ,prtng box ~$2) eedi. Hend ~m J!.·50ide~'ih DESK and d1atr. student $5. Really nice &'Ir I• 8 ;io. l..erre cast iron &rife, $25. VW parts $5.·S25. CM 546-6694 engine S151$f.G and 1mall with frame $10 Bookcase $7 made l'Y Item. Sl-$25. pull Or. bed' roo'm c•-•::!. alie, li&ht o8k $25. 979-8000 clothes, some like new, sile great trr barbeque $10. 0 '"70llS Co II e c 1; bl e CANN'~ ·--·wn ...... gu llne1 $1· . Exterior Pair gold ~pe $3) Chair, ~~.9net IUl hs.ta $1 n~w"3 GAS stove, good coodltion ~12. 50c $1.!(). Pictutt9 &fi..Qi)6. .....,... l>)'~ ......... _. light $3. Antique 1tyle light as ls $5. While dresser St0 1 ~~=--·~-----i reen and white l'>'.'eed $25. Swivel desk chain PJ. Sl-$5. 3% x 4 foot wood ~ 3 ~---~---• 1 2 sJ.auware ~$10. G a 8 with attachments. Pair of $5 New garage door springs Electric heater $4. 1968 4. 518 nledlum 1ennls racket upholstery $25. Twin white White ·-...... ~ chair Hn dows $5 eoch All week r~"l:I .,.,,,,_.,,...,,. 0 · edger S~. DllW!ttr SS. Toys lAne oak night stands or S2. Visible man it. 100 Anaheim St. CM 15 .......... condition"""' ..... o. rattan headboards,. aoocl ,_... .... ..,.""" .....,. 60-4$8 · Medltemmean Olftee table Sc-SS. Challda electrlc car. end tables $12.50 eacb Cot· playbl.ocks $10. 545--0T9'l .......... ..........,""' cond!t\on $10. Green rattan l..arie mirror $15. HU9'JCk • and end table $10 tach. Tier $20. Unicycle U). Wli $20. ftt and end tables $11).$25, SHELL P5 pump $15. 2 auto l air NSPen.slon speaker $25. miol $.1.50 Outdoor umbrella $2. Lawn mower S 1 , ~~~~ l:l-_ ~ table $6. Oliair $5. Roclcef' Decoratcr clock 110. Anti· Good double and single GAS stove $25 Hand mower ~~ltkmers SlO each. One other $25. l air a.nd stand, iood condition TypewTlter llltand SL Oval e ...... ,.... ....... $.5. Two MnKtie bedB, am-que ltem1 25cto$25. 8:441 bedspread• $2-$4. Drapes SS Electric edger l7 Gtas1 , aispe~loo speakers. 14 x II SlO. Studio couch. tweed wool rug $10. Slat bench $10 v.uics gree.t, 163 E. 18th St., plete $10 ea.di, Aunra l'\\ce Polder Orcle. H.B. Swing and •urtatns ~ •. 11 ...,.. SllAKESPEARE 45 lb re-x 8 $l5 eiach. Naugahyde Table and-' chairs $20. Twfn CM ~78:iD. r-:. .. ~ t""-· n--eeper $5. 642-5666. 1513 bel headboard r-Twin cover, with tv.-o bolsten, or bunk beds S2S. Trellis $l. · · trade Rt ...... Uuge table ~t SlO. you hau away. Two pant'!. Small desk $4 Sturdy Oranre Ave, CM curved hunting bow with ce -. . cost $80, sacrifice $25. CM 1 GE dryer. Worb great. $2.l. lamp S6. Men'• ahirts, tlke 72 van !!eats S25. Mch. Old .,_,'()()(l bookcase $4 Nice acceuories $25, D c z. e n frame on rollen $5. 2 Desert Rose F'ranci1can 499 F1owtt. Sat. on 'I· 552-8118. new 50c. 69) Victl:ria St., deep lrttie generator $2. dinette with 6 chain $25. 11IR.EE drawer legal size alunlinwn arrows w l th typewriter s Sl!i each, CJlrj;t pottery $5 per place setti~. LIKE new queen mattn!ls GOLF ciubs $2, $3. Girl~' C.M. 548-4037. ~~ble bed frame $2. New Oval dinette with 4 chain filing cabinet S25. Dinettr hilbres heads. new $15 of drawers $25. ~. 833-1898 $25. Custom made toun-amall bikes $10 e&ch. Col!ee J Office desks, 5 dra""'~r. la 5 hole rim1 41 2'.°-x: call S20. Pictures and seascapes 11et. 5 high ho.ck chalrs $Zi. P..tossberg, 41 shotgun, bolt l jeep sent covers $4. 2 ANTIQUING kits, Danistr. datlons $25 each. Storage tables $5 eac""h. Fish pole good eondltion S'l5 each. 2 968-5061 50c·Sl5. Cesta!I Sl-$25. Maple Ladles 16 inch bike, good action "ith clip $25. Rear benN.ood chairs ;25. Picmc walnut le !ta.Han mist. green chest with allding door, 5' x and reel $15. Sat. 11).S, 7JZ.A av.ivelctWrs S9 ea c h . CARPET·9 ;.: 12 avacado dooble headboard $7,50 condition Sl 5. 642-5006. 15L1 seat bottom fOI' 5.5 Chevy mfJI!' and benchefl' $'7.:'il. 2 each. Clock rwlio, AM. exx ~.$24i.J~= ~ 1'.tamanita.. near HJ School, 536-!m'.l. green nylon shag-with heavy Single headboard $2. Nice Ora~ AVP, CM ~i~h h bla~ ~~ugah~de $5. 0"10-6!1'!8""7.00''-o--=---,. wtth &!arm $A. Appliance """-l96" Lagura. VERY .............t Sears 6' foe.m foam pakldng $25. 968-4340 occasional chairs $5-$15. BIKE $ 1 , , 0 "-'r bl P t .,,,pe rur com· "lO VW doont $Z5 ead1. xt · · __. -... ~....&. <.>•.r ~ t>"""' AM·Ff\.t radio $8. 1 .. -econ· -·a ....,. <."Ctn e pressor less motor S25. '61 ~-......i--"'-k 1 e enmon .. v ..... s ..-....: ,._,,,. CUB OCQUT unttonn size 12 dooble matlre$S S 20 · MU LTl dra\.\·er mechanicir; ,.1, Maimavox AM.FM.SW tobacco cans $1.50 each. Ford truck J speed lransmis-'"-"""'!';...._ ""'" et s ea s md stroUt>r $1. Aluminum Dg~~U~~:u:n c~eeJ!. :. $5. Den mother unlronn. size J\.1~chlng box spring, 660 tool chest S20. P<lrtable radio ;t~rtO combination Frames 25c·S2. Antique e~ sion $15 Bell hou.sing $6 "'ilh black upholstery, in ~~ b'!.'"1',1_.f.:·11°"'. Kn!'t;tyle ~ 18. $5. Boys aalo.ghe!ll size 2 ~ils U>. Bed frame, as new typewriter $15. 8mm zoom ""' Good TV 125 w ht basket $2. Glassware T.:ic-$1 Starter S5 Cluth $4 Drive-good condition on rails $25 b\l'a:A '' .._,.., Urie and 4 $1 lor pair. Lighted $5. Thennador under Jena Yashfca mo1.1le camera Stro";,~ room divider ~th each Vases S2. Electric rn:-.· shaft $4. Distributor $3. Fuel each. ~. and Craft mqa.:i:inea lOc· PORTABLE Olivetti ~ Let· vanity mirror s 4. 5 o. coun~..i diooolshwa.sber $10. S20. Manual Typewriter S10. hanging lemp $IS. Blue or $4.50 Old China plate!I $1 puinp $2. -557~73. '68 VW P<ll"tz, fende~. com-Zc. Tote travel ba.i: with tera 32 . type wr ite r . 963-3540. Kam"......... er $8. 10" 897-7082 . each. 9·5. 3260 i\1inncsola plPte ~. Doo~. perfect cosmetic purse $1.50. portable with an metal oon-cemen la.vatoey faucets ss. beads hanglni: swag lamp A\'I!', D I KONI shocks, Fiat 850 SlO. ronctit.ioo $2.> each f'lutl Upholstered swlwl ann struction, with ca.rrytng SILVER COINS at ~~ book Tub and llha\.\·er $1. Crane T\vtN headboard • mar $10 bouhlc box sprin&• S20 85.S-14 &:ood tire $ 5 · hood $25. Front clip szs. ohair, blade. and wlllte plaid cue $18. 833-l08f price. These dollars are not lavatory faucets SS. Open reslstent bnN.'11 "'OOd finish. Double ma It res s S20 ASSORTED . Chris I nt as Galvanized pipe and fittings Flectrical pru1J $ 1 _ S l 0 . $25. Paint roller net OOc. tfle coppe.r-<."lad type. niey house and for sale ligns Uke new pair $12. '-lan'11 Bookcase headboard and d e c o r a 1 )() n s !'"i0r·S2fl. 2:>c·$2. Part roU slate roof· 536-953!. '' L.P'• Sile each. '-1:8.1*.'uM OLDER 1(yle che&t of are the .400 fine sii·.~r ones $l-$5. Floor buffer $3. vallet-dulux black vinyl with frame SlO. 2524 Fordham Decorator vase and fnlil S15 ing Sl. Locks $1. New oak, 1 10:~=0::--c--o=-~-o~ "'~~Carpet S\\ttper dra.wen. 3 amall drawers, 3 -..r, Uncle Sam made up Dt.-curatlve yard roe k 11 seat and backrest. Uke new Dr, College Park Tract. C~f Offioe tub file S2:i. AntiQtlf' Ji: 6 1;,c It. ~5--079'l '95 VW IJ>arts: Fenders S12 ri' • ., b ttj, eA.. :EJec. liuye druera $31. 3 speed ...... ~ ---'" I -~-SI SS 6. 11l ••so ""a A""o """' .....,.. mirror 18" x 42" $20. Gas (]'X)tJR ead:I. Hood $10. Deck lid ;-k: nar $2. Yeh: bean Hirst ah1fttt with mount t;;de"' :ii bi•},;;;'~ · tre s 75c. New #U· ' ~ '"'7°~ k>g set St5. New cat-lrf"e ~Lf:: bed. mattress and $10. Bumper $10. Doon $lii 1..... $1. Toys, """llihn'• and llnkaa:e $15. GO Cev. for a '"'--in A 19n ::n ard~1k~$8.LonToy ~ AlITOMATIC water KOftener DOG House-New medium nOO!' to celling, neiv $.l:I'. pri.n1g1•51211bolhDoubtc bed each. Seals Sl5 eadi. ·131od)· ~ pmes and-,-~~ radio $5. S«r-5195 o r ......... · trail an:I .,..,$8. 'U"g_"'.".1 $25. New 11kii11 and poles $25. sit!>·'.! only $7.50 each. nnw S20. A!li:.ort~I paint!.' sin rryattress · :cod con· I~ parts $25, all in good 25c41.. Mq radc Zc. lA.diH &t&-3TI.4 f?l:~~ ~fthe d:~ min:: SlO. ~ ............. 842-1917 96"l-76.~ Girl's .11.nd b:ly's bicyc les S1G ~on. 547-12'26 t'Ondifion -i36-9521l. size-l2 cb9es $1. $UO OOLF ballJ, 200 near new, envelopn 9 uncirc type SKilJ.. 4.1\" _ n..-..~~-TR-4 & TR-6 Toncnn cove rs OILS "Sea scapes" SJO. t'nch. Lo"'-' voilnP"f' 0111ttmr POHTABLE 'l'V, excellent ANTIQUES: fland crocheted Ladl,. baousel Mc. Skirts no water bath. 10c-25e. 219 IDl.ve:r !ke doliarft $2.50 ei.cn ....&.-'--.::: -~"':'"tool-box~ new SlS. Good t.tGB top $15. Relrlgerator S20. TV $15. lights sel f.m, 21R61 Seacrest condition S2.1. Tank vacuum bed!!prcad S25. Fiddleback 50c. 'Pant& $1. McOlll'a and Po1nlettla. OiM cost $3 from the mint last ..,,.....,.,. ., ........... • es Mag wheels and tires S23. Redwood ta.hie, benches $15. Lane, HB 968-34:;4 cl!'aner whh attachmenb! chair $25. Custom Erv:fisll Simplk:ity pa~ nm.. LAWN year. 19&1 Ke~ halves ~2i ~ ~· each. Must.an&' front fender Framea et.ale ~1 -S 10. METAL shears, cut.!11 to 1o $10. 646-152.'> • riding boots, size ~ $3). size 12. child'~~ llJIDe. automa~~~ T;:ic, Canadian Dollan $1.75. Wilmer accoontin& meets: $9 SU..7841. Or.11.perya $5. ood Ii: puge 4" cutting area $20. MAN and ladies 3 speed Hand ~ Mir dryno $2. r;.:n~~~~ it~~ik!15i::a~e~=~ ~~.DiZs1:f yeu medal ¥oy: 1\c~~ $31~: 2e~~8T.u:~hf:~cu'! =ive':i=l!~o~ ::;,k~1;.; t;&.00~e2~ =s:e::~no ~~:ho SS4: ,\, ft""~ aPrinlcler $l. Gias. Automotive analy%er S:I>. PUSH mo"·er and gra.u aqulll'iun1 $15. 10 gal. Y.1th attachm!'nta $25. Queen , powder 11cales for reloadtng Matching night stands S5 pr. 35 m camera SS. ~laxaci· __ .._, -'-· 6t&-5848 769 w 2)th St ca'l.chl'r $10. Sa mson i t" aquarium $5 Girl's~" bike or double Headboard $25. All HATOI cover <;otfee table 5' ammo. t'Ort $111.95. sell lot 3 drav.·er chest .., Nesco Mr $l2.50. 2(_)352 Bayview. ,-11.:·::n?~·r.-iuw~Oth:" CM. ' · ., "''ardrobe J1Aritcue used $13. new still in carton. 6 excellent condition. 963-2936 be8'LtiluUy resin finished $9. Ne\v mini mounts tor eleetrtc cooker wfili stand Santa Ana Heights ort Mesa Sl -10. Slze B8" " wl1h 30" YA SR IN 0 N :SO mm chair and footstool~ or Johnson..,., --,_ X· .~1379 $25. M eruafled 'velvet two d~k in 2 seconds $4.50 each. aule>-12V 110 Llonel T-'n twkle $15. BroY.'?1 leather ral. gd t.a.nk for Evinrude 19" UHF port.able TV $25. $25. ~~tchin& custom, leg11 tape deck. removes tape $10 Wright air cooler for Or. 540-26'19. , 1 ' waist. Sat·Sun 9-6, m Joann automatic len1, fits ~ -,..,...,.'"...... .,_ lid 1 bl k a.nd b t 897 3489 '"" NINE dra"'--er Chest o r St Apt 4. CM. camtta with .ada.tlter JI), cond.$2). Newhoee $4. ftOX ooplen mode1;12 .. ...-.. bl TV $1.250 so co ors ac urn -transformer '9. near new. dra\t'el'S $15. Beds~ad• , · · • · $80 perfect 5.1J 7566 ' Blue and IJ'ttn flO\l.'e!'Cld 8'.l.3-Gl>-G14 -~~70»-,,.. ..... e · · orange $1. Yard brown tool· RED tonqucd Golden Dragon Oirom.e table with leaf and •t.!ito ""-'-·· ..,,_ . lnlantaeat $1. Baby "Wker coat ' l-Queen bedi;pread $10, 21412 reg. sold at $58 cue at SU 5'6-l3'19. ed leather nested tables ST. $2. Infra.red heat massagl!t 2 chain S8 White hobnail !!r9"' 4 ,,..,.. • _.. $2. Bas9nette $3. 675-&18 PRERECORDED tapes. 1 Torirs> New World l.quna per cue. DiSbel .: n d SWIMMING pool 12' x 3· 1/J 611-3388. $5. Electric hair clippers $2 dresser lamp Sl Modern Th'O large table lamps $7 1 1WIN -reAex ~ P> Inch retU. M)'1u $L25 roll. HWs. silveNve 5e-25c. Scbcd H.P. Stalnleu steel tilter, FURNrruRE : sofa S 2 5. Fonnica t11.blt v.t\th 2 !eave's electric clock ,.$10. 3 piece ~11et. Linen na:pkms • ' Ya.shlc6n A. plus Vfvttar 531-?5BS GAS LOG SET 3 oak logs 1& books, bottl atudmt and $25. Vaceuwn $25. Ladder Cedar ch e 1 t $ 1 :.. ts. Studio couch S2'l.SO silve coffee lel and~ $3. 1 per set~ 1i!ap'• l6 lb. l electronlr flash 979-4875 MO'IORS, ~hp $25, cost $55. ineh "'1th burner And iron leachet's editions 23e each. $25. 897~ · Uphciltered rocker and ot· 'Card table $1. 42 x 32" pie· &t&-m9 ~ta~'l2.ths.!t ~ ·~· CAi~DY be.r vending 113 bp $12, cost $30, never gn.te $15. Po rt ab I e Vkmr hand adder, lull TOOLS & htow Sl·SS 54&-1379 toman ~. Marble topped turf! of parrots $10 End WASHERS, worldng S2'5 Not tionnJ electrlc rootor'll $5 r.nachlnes $J{).S:S. Detera:ent utied 531-7568 typewriter wtth case in good keyboud $15. Pa.yrnuter R E F R 1 GERAT 0 R cctftt tab~ S20. Double bed ta.hies $8 pr. 3 colorful l\.uricin; $5. Car bed. like ea-ch Recliner c:hUr rood C ~tlon $10. 9.Jn lamp :m check pro t e c t c r $25. . • and frame $2. 548-4971. 309 deeorattve cranes $5. Living new $8. Wlcker bauiftette condtooa $3:1. Elect:rk: 18.wn ,·endifla: machines S 2 . 5 0 2 NEW M Packard wheels, wait e han:lly ust'd Decot'lld\~ dock 11 k e Frlgada1re, modern design, Cedar St NB room chairs $l5 pr. Twin and ms-""· '71.L" n ..,.. 1 each. Restaurant hot 7~16 $10 eaeh. Autc &!r .-.lr 1 1 ............ · ..... _.._ ....:: good cond ition $25. Alann · · bo _. ~ .. ....., _., ,.,. nlOWt'r. run:t" .....,. Vtbrab-~ choc.'Oia~ machine $ J . conditioner A R.A comple~ SlO. eleomx:\Jtion ....,.. .. e ":a ':'" ........ , ""' ...... ' ...,. ok>ck radlc good OOlld!Uon CHAISE1 cost sxp, needs x APr•ne and mattreSI! power saw SID. Several <.'h.!llr, ""~ $15. Pusti laWn ftH-\033 $25. Car top rack $.5. !:tee· lamp ki bug's $-1. Ele(:tric 30 Victor Vlslbl.t" rnes for 6)( (l ""fll" old) $10, M6-M?S. reupl:l>lfttrtng $15. New pad PJ, Larae babv rrtorage \\"ooden cabinets $5-$10. 2.150 nK1wer SS. Portable TV with • _,.._ tL .... .., !IO drill 3/11 Inch $3. 4!6-5743. 9 canls $6 each. New H.B~· tiC'k cover l'tx70 14. Brass chest $12.50. 545--3103 Fordham Dr. °'' "A"...,.. st.and 115. Three canvas OOtli t>tAPLE coffee table Sl). 2 tric .............. , ,., ,,.. ~· Master parts, or catalog · dn. 1 8' •• llul ~ matching end tables $15 Drapery material, new LARGE rthiierator 2 dr racks $ 2 5 • Evapontiw ROCKING chair Sl4. lfand JI"""•"" g;_,.e, , ....,aut OLD ~t iron bath tub, good WOMAN's 26" 3 speed bike, $1.50 each. C a n n t s t er eacti. MS-9137 dacron. 40 yards + $20. II bottom freeter. works, but cooler SU. Elden battery lawn mov.-er $3. For around J . ·~· rond11lon $25. Steamer trunk, made in England S2;i. vactrum cleaner, i:cod ahapc l I = ahade!i 5 0 c. S 2. 5 O, defroster not &ft\\~ right l'Jperated matorcycle SlO. your pool Lounge chain and TWIN couch beds $2S tor very COO<l $2>. Trans«l!'llh· Woman's 26" single speed SIO. ~fl'dium comfort chair 1 y~ ~~ xsifr~: i&". , ... ~1 •• oa1. Sylti~~,Olld ""l'Yble ~Alolrr""",..lderGen,;.,. ,"""', ... .:. Eldon battey operated car cushiorui good condition. $5. both. Col:neT table to ma~ch ~~ ~ :ddn.lo, very aood Schwion thin tire bike $20, !~Laitoo~~ ~~8 , 1 1 548-8St> uu"' w vaiu ~ _. ........ $10. Suitce9e1, lea-ther ;a each. Slna:le HolJ)"l'·ood. bed SS •. 2 pait 18 ft. cu&tom olive • wers, very both bikes are in excellent Con St C.M. ot1 ster«> $25. Smm pn>-al~rna.1Dr $2;. Z> illlt'd each. SJ.lt.cueat $5 eliCh. frame 12, Car chains 2 aeta. green tul1 length dra.pe11 good $20. Gas rebi8rator condition. Heavy d u t y ~ betwffn Wliaon and ·~ 8:;'.:;tJRD4 ~'!.__ udCMSmSoladay ~~ ~.!?!..., ~. ~~ ~ ~~. ""1El__.7!_ bu_!>,1,.ce:" r. ~O. Mimow budaet $4.. Cnen $.1. each set. Drop leaf table with ln.vttse rods S15 . .11. $25. 200 Broad9"ay, 1'. bumPl'I' trailer hitch. fits Vk::tari&.. ~ , 1 , ,., --"'"· • ... ........... ...., ....,...,......,. ......,,. "" au L'"~"' •• +> na\lKllbyde llW!wl chair, $20. 53&-8296 pair or $25 tor both. 2 PRll' FORD pushbutton radio $JD. mo11t MY car $8. 771 W. 20th -'-=='-------·= ir+e1~ ~'ii: ~*ts· Ave, Santa Ana ~P ~ lt°li~ ~~ 8 mah · sg, Large a 11 WEDDING zt1i' and ends Sl bar ltOOll $3 each. Card 2 dlshm.11.ster S18. S20. 2 St. CM 64.2--5487 COSOO meah pl~n with =~·,:.s1~ L=~ N6~1~nt brusheft $2422. =:i~M!°:h ~ =£1iby·1? ~ll~etSDl wttr' ~~: ~:~~~: rcr~~I~b:l~~~i~: ~ u~~$1-$s~~ ::k~.~=\\wdc:: lh>e• OOc. rolla:w11.y tool box, 3 dn.wer, 1-lomemaker 0 • s"'l cMburtlor S25. Portrait French Pmvlnclal end washb11.sln $lO. Clock radio Model A ttartend $2. Tables d!nlnl S5-;10. Olrome spin-} , :;JJFA bed $2$. W5-Slolll. BLUE Chip •tamp books, 6, Craftmi.an. pxx1 cxnmoo ~ boy's i:,,,,.~ n . ~· palnttd on metal -not bad tables $20 each has marble SlO, 3910~ Channel Pl NB $3412 Stove parts ,$141.~ ners, set of 4, S7.00. B/W S2.50 el'trh. 545-6195 S:I$.. Vt"ey 100 d 3S mm 1 Nd\' Co~ tAiJ• aiz~ · -$10. Dremel electrtc !!hoe top round provincial Cherry G?l-l603. Animal eagH $2-$5. Hub mnsolc TV QI. Walnut·,rot- SP.oO.IONS double, firm mat. 2 LMNG f90rn lamps S25 camera S20. 500 watt Argus l--2. si.so each. ~icwtJ Miner. ST.50. J9Tl P.S. proof ..... ~ ccftee table SlO. 653 cif! 50c-rac 2 qas enl{ine!I tee table sn Wicker ~ in. ~ ~ Dl. ~ach; Twin headboards Sl8 sllde projodcr f7,SJ. S.\-$t buket ;t. Electric --r !!let $8.50. 61~. Udo Park Dr. N . B . 16YALBUMUS 71 RPM Golden S _}a.c2030h 3 electric: moton $3 • bei1 ,$2. Small book she. Head, -..11JU111.u and frame pair: 1 lf'ttn throw rug Olda MltOmatlc tnns $Z. ~. Orikl'• wood _.:.:t:_ PAm Fender mount trailer ~. eua co ecton items $L50 eai.;u. l Cypress, S.H. ~· Sallad maker, new $!. $10. Sofa, dean $10. Olest of ·u trln -p h · Jtnm.bkr Q.-C g cyl trww, .. -,... ""UlUI""' lJTors l8 12.. los each. Jr. dn!.ftlng board Hits. 546-6431 H0t dee cooker $3. .Mb dra\t'efll $3). 611-&188 ~46 ie .,,. o n e ~ $3>. ZS Chev. water __,. _.lld'a & I u. m I n u m m · · new · enc · ELECTRIC lry pan U. Set 18"x24" on stand $15. B.!lt ROl.J...AWA y bed $15 21Vt ~· T;Sc. eecti. Tee ~11 Gm.L'S blcyde ~·· 3 »peed tM!'P' $.l. Major work 83. ~ $1. Potty c::ba.lr $1 ed mag !lpeAker Sl5.; ~ golf clubs $1.'-Bowlin& ball stool Sl50. Special coJ. u ls Sll each. 3 p~ SOQ; each. Fbor pU!o9,-. s ......... oorxlltlon 125 SF.WING mAc:h.inet m. 2 an-QdllJac ~U'k meruJ $3. G.'l Old trnok« nad. copper mattre11aes .SS each. $4 Sbc>N $1 45 plttce lectlon one of a kind bMroom •et, blonde 1,... $f47. 536-772.l. i;i~•"""" . li(iue' chain $5. Vanity Mlif: mtl1Uai lined $Z. Brus l*quea beadboanh1 $5 each. Set, 3 sfracuse china Pl Gltwea ChrlRJnlll om.amen~ $25. 2 ~ dreuer $12. Studkt couch Clle\r. rmJor $14 Cben:We braided nip, tablea, 2 end, 1 coll~blaclc lOe. His A H~ warm donn 30"x80" wlt.h glau in-ea.ch. Aquarium and stand BA1,L1!."J' poles wilh hrackets GEM dW J.niX:atm', h1udel S15. Nev 00\Y Scan m x 14. It ~ bllJTtl pump 9 X U $10 lD x 1$ $Th. 7omdca.JS' eacfs. 1:."P-nettfl ~ds $6 8.ch. Drapes p Aell $10 el(h. 697-7527 U) Day bed $10. 2 student $11. 6'73-9CM. ~.'.-mduatlors, ,w,CIXH-in. ll~ $15. Good ti1't'8 14. Laiife pump ~ ~~ ~ ~!,-~ .,.flml I. ~wt! l~=a. g_~~ a S2. Pitch fork Sl. P~ MEN'S "Dick Metz ... ..,...1, ~,:hi~~ ~e ~"i 4Jeellv~ COUOI. dark ~i.e, ~ ~!A'tn"~·~e1:;;'~ CM~ m. Z2-2'lnd SC. !~~ol..iddnk~na ...... 3Z8 ;u..,...:M91~ir')I~ bock:ll0o-60c.Oxn~atr ~ ~~-== ~lubt.,Llkfl new, 4 tzon:,'1 lfll room cha~SUlO condltkln. $%;.;tub&;;; Cl1Se $20. DoAll lftCildon -.~....-t15 ll'hnta x'·1' dmlii: $Z. O:Jl.ap.sble cond= unit tOr l'ota. White llfllrts 11$1. 602 ~ J)Utttt, No ~$23. Bedspread& $3 ea.ch. Wigs (slkllngl 5' complete, $1&.; "'""° -... "' •. 122. SCRAM-LETS ~~---~ -..., or-.. ..., 12$. m st. N. 8. Jumlne, Ooroao .... "'*"· !""• ~., bencb. 0 $8. CMS2. ";'.~"',!:!!:,18311 A·Wollaoe, d"""• $3.. 496-3543. nu.ell Jem!nits Au &:~ r ~ ... -a.: 2 •1111W ~ ic.d._, TWlN mattrea Sta. Gtrll 3 ......._, ~71'518. 1;175-3524.. ~· ~ ~3~·r BX~l2~~ ANSWED·S :i out olor-1J:.h= =fit~ 4 ~ = ~~bike US.1=t!,.1 &iefE patio umbrella, ~~u:i= c':i8lia'r~ ~1:..y s1!~l!t.~r ~ ~si_~~· 7 fl , , $23. ~Hn;:o Stop counte~k 'ft fi5. Exn l('OOll ~ O&dl ) t.dware lOc-43-. ll pup t""'9 ~&.· bea'l standa.rd .~ 3 plain Cennan hllnd puppets Jn. Dflrrwaaher $15 531-UJ.8 ' h ' $.~. IL-.ntl crocheted tahlf Cudd\t" -Quest -Dr1ny -:z. ra~tirAllfU'-•uion: llhDt:wn. *"'° twrel $14. 0.E. drWr ~$24. 19" ~S,!l!t. ~:el .:~1= eluded. lloun of run. Store• GtRl.8 cloth1nz aire 12 .. 14. • T e I cloth. JJhe 54 'inches x 62 in· Skew~ -SQUlRT ....... J'-.a-er ~ P. Zenith TV Sil Mapl• Kina h'J"taded $5. 2 smaller.,,,_ awl\)' flat Ul. 6'2-6003. T I i I =:.~r1r:!rtrlm;'19': &ij)rnnarkct alin: "Try ~.:t'~y.:=())n.. Children• clo~~ hHdboard$)6.2nbatand• hooded (Doral) $5. 2-pj TYPEW'Q JT ER Smith-a.i"rf6.5Men~~le:hi~~~ .. ches b1':h $2S. New carh ktc our rrapetrult with bulll·ln 4 BAND porta.tH ndk» $?5 ~~50~J' ~El SS • eaeh. DftUer S 2 O. benchu. 9'. S2 each. rt.ound Corona 15" 1t1nd. ManuN larae, top qu.a.llty tome new drill s116 dla.meltt sri rlldar It lelli1 you in ~itlC'h u·nuatJllJ wall laJtt S4 10 ~ ~ 19c e.: Pedutal tormJca. t.atQ U. IP'ffn toot ltool S2. Good l'llte ~. eooct condJHon, $1.00 to $3.00 N' e w · ~ SQUIRT." Gold du~ fd1d bl& $10. ?.lo-$L9l 'l'V)'W iQc.41 ~·· $10. White plutlc tolls electric Iron SS. Dl~J DOUBLE dresttr SlS. Nlte !!:_~~ Cut. $2.00 ~any day f>X~ rl !re C'tl o n il'Ji aolna to watt •terto enpl~r ·s:i.o. Avmbot'itesU Oldbottl. Hauplude ~chair hand aw~ New G.E. $25. 546-8896. ~id~tJ'i"U.OOfoldlre cot JAILY BLUE )1or'I 9 om.: OJmmet'Ck\1 Wl)li( vbe 1\ute h!WtdM • Drdllnr Stlrv:raY bike $14 oOiem.n 41.l"dkl' is ' wh. !Awn VUfl 50c !M"b. 548-4.198 $~ AtMd $2. Bookc&Att he11d· I ruraptt-"$5.0) ~ Round ft x frh i.. $1~lite tor woril" shop m Pultl ktt $10 Portable * C!OOlet' !Mltm SS.!n. Cdein.n *""' l'DIJer StO. ,. er t 11 l ~. r Santa Ana Ave .. NB. hOl\n:I $4. Bed frAmtl $3. Tabie clOlbea: $2.00 Punes I -· Le•'• &Cli!M, ,.,., ... ,, eda<r 13. KodoJ<16mm $12 •• nun "'""""" 114. 2 S9.!>0. TWtn ,,,...._ 18. -::-~IJ~U<loon ~r ALL k!lltlt ol &oodles: O>•• c.u .. tnblo 11. Poot labl• !IOc """"3S1 ,. -, LOT cl~s.nw 13 tect 7·· Ji: 1 tt 6" 100\il' camera sz. 'I\rm new lite 11-raid ttlll'Ue b.ts. F.<tilon cr1b fA blUl!I. ~ ~ ~ ~ $1 2at5 Ml oh.1.a tabfe $15. Cultar Sl. 3228 Oak«• CM U001ISLE .. ?ftdlo tor Jt70 SZl SnWuJ ctdld·111 stand~ tnUle:r t1rn. 400-12, $4. e.ch. ~-pice $9 e>ad\. J)lclillh ~ mltdllhlr dl8t ot nc 1' eep\nl bal S: N'-..;,' D), llouiehold ltemt 10c4$ Gt&-6299. to ?2 Vot~n ~ and . -11 SO G ~ I0'6d core door 1.10, :e Mice tnme and tJrel $.1. drll.wtn $Z. Ed I 1 on La I mnoa, 1A1unJ ,.-.. Boob and recordl 1De to SURfiJOARD fOr ult, 11'6", Toyota Dllltsu1'1. -p ..... art · ' l"eef'I !Jilt" x 79 318", Camplltt', $15. mat cb t n g 11tand1 n t Ill~ 125. kt. A SUn. Oct. 1 I: 1 llin<le ti n, cu!¢0m d••i'"' for' 10 72 .-IU ... ba.dc S'unlc $IO. S4G-&'OO l>Anery t;ypci Sl.50 Blade an.I New °">''• anaton1Y with decor WAl.li\fr t1 t bl fr lOAM to 4PM 30I Ame..,_. .... $2.S. N!! F'!_~, ... SS~~ POnTkCRIB, brand M W YI n......J..,_ '"~ror __ ,er u ,.. P'Urtabl• h&lr dr')w ~ Wnp S2). i 00 ee & a • .. ..,. • ., $2.'\ 8-tnck tllpn $2 e&Oh. °""" 1'f'IUlll ~ ....... ,.,... _,... .,.. • bonnl!'t i;. &by dielt cf be:C Karlf'.VtC mMnl9 E1eta1c RWirl8 machine $8. Balboa Ille. fiT>.4356, oval G-TO Tire S22 ~'Orth the btt. s:z;. ~ "'° lNfl'\' WT!'• S11nio"it.Y bikt'9 SZ dra-...'CT'I'.. needll pa1nt Sl. Otb Meet» OOc ellldt. Gut. Schwlnn~stl"lf'&Y $10. WEDDING c!ftM. "Dteuttft.11 s.bout f::;l> Tube UOt 4 fett ~ti:....!,or me. $7-41.11 oi-rach,_,_Scbwlnn. exct!lll!'flt f>48-\180. bkOceta :iGo-$1. Ch 11d•1 Ul\k:ytle ff. Deu tapper )one wt.tte o.MCm madl' F~~: ;' ... ~,:~ a~~a.nce'"r.a~ Jong w th 3 hut~ $1 Plum!> _.. rondluun. l'tpe A t'k and S -n-.~ -table Md chaJn $.$ 34S E. Mtvp 125. Beach 10\ftla 25>c tl'te 12 125. M•-•• conJ01e .., inl( MWI Electt1rt.J N~ .. i. 4 Ill 5 BOOKCASl-.:S s,, ~ Sl.50 lbt'9f'1' Jedt' SL M . .,,, = .. ~ .. ~and l9!h St., C.).f. • each. Balh tow$I Uc. P"ace r.hOc'd Ol'Pft -t;' nunfber St. r oot vibrator 3 . Tltes C2.0IX> milul a.nd ftleh.set~·cddnocb17.50. 1raff$1.3~buketl vL.esi.s:i.111'.~llhMt .61 ,.~ 29'J BC'ien J)ll.l"ta: mun~· Snmce.la SI. $21 Dedric~rnuaaaer =t«rcti~ ~M~ •'Ml'I• I« Toyota-0anmn ·Delre~ 9 x r1 -.'tth ~ & ""ndl ~~tool be:< $l bln.nkm $1.25 tlldt. Pd RadliaJrAo $1. Cenetotor ~. 2 Toal•. ~-~ and $25. Ouija 1 board $1 U" A.or1td ment and wntrttn~ et~ $1.S each l'an Deir. lOe Sil)_. Db~·· ... -u. ~-· ~~4.l. s ~.t.~ ...... ~ $1.S. s pr. bl:rftl tmb '4. Autorl'liM~ --•1 ,,:...... .. ' ...... ,,. MOdtn Miad bowl a.nd • e:""hlna-$L IO $.\. c..men ta_~ e• h. Scrffn door I« ·~ -~ $:1:911•" T••dftlon1l --just -.111 -. ~ • --T\I ste. lloall -16. ..... ~ and n.ah ~ Pu I L ~ IN•wl 13. 23) VII ~-~~l7 _..13. 2. SS.$t0. W&ttt lkl Ille Wt $1. ~-*' Wfdd:WW dnw U). ~ ~r S). TV ltblt S!( ~In $10. SS NW ahort hair l~!Oltl lttnu ~Oc-4L _!!ltlte f73..l114 , -~-·· ~ ~ :::i: .c:: ltl. Antlldal ....... _ .. -monttold 13 ...... lloWl.Jlf ~SUI!. Cun rack lii\>t -IJ5. °"' l'hOM 6T>-66Jt ... s.11 •• 1.,. PATIO , .... "'-...... """"' ~~~a.\• &G-m. lor 001.boal\I $.l. 3 mett.l 39c mtb. 16-JSU. w~-Mlf_. ~cun .. _'!._.,!?!; -~~ -~ .!-';: :-.. ~l ~Lo ~:i 0Milbhou5"ndAAY NOD.I • 2 0 ml.Id $10.50. U61. lunch boxn SOc ach. au. ANTIQUES: 4 qt. k'a cream ....,. $1!1). ..,._ .. °""'.., -· "" -No w. u ~ ve., • !:50 It new mot4X"C:)'C'le dirt BABY """"'· .... -· -tno1, u " 17.IO. Ellctric -l lUI) Ice -SI• ........... • --playor Ito. eia.u -ll -,.. 2 SMAU. pl -... ,. 15 "" SIO. Phooo !llW!OO S40. -" S2'l. m-.1821. :IH lawn """" SIO O.!Jd'• hurl· llnod ""1 oako ..., ..... 125 12.SI. om. llhalt $1. '1-..r l!'J"' ...,.per~ -· 11 Giii II. Kids -Zic. Old ~nk $;'!. --: . 1,::°"""'=~Crl~:· JWbca I-.S. wood t'IX'kln.a chair $.1. VW Y1oor lamp and llhAde SIO. Ltpl.a i"5c fild'I, PiltOhJ SOc JIOllll bar'"'"'* :S _. Q. Phone t7$-43:58. Olm or drawtn $Uj. Odtl CLOCK ndlol $2. or SIO. 2 cmlPIEl'E toill beds Sil) oar rad'<> Ui ~ $1. Wood 0.-dtOil JlA. 0 Id -· 1111.-. Slldllcie--SF.Alt'& o!eclr1c loe awtl 61""• 5tlo-14. 118 Vta llhACll ,;~;:;,,Ul9<=.;...,.,,,.-::;-=--,.~ -· ~., ... 18. Gltl'1 Ohu'-<O''dl' 1o1 Lazy --2)J: o.or-.. TV 125 s.by crib Pl 8oy'JJ $i1. A llnce• IS tldl ,_..,. 110 -ltd le. NB 613-2916. CA.~OPY bed 12:1. )I" litrl'• bike di. Sml1I tadt a. SoWJ $1. Bot.I tnJler wtnch ftid«9nttT Md 5".... b~4'1 S2J lWl&r.'ttft CM> ),f&ta) . table 1' s ctlelt u ~ 4 Ind\ ett1\~'1JOARO $2.\ -~2 Sch~·lm blke m. Ttii W. ... O:c'Mr table 1 $15. Booka. S1 O.Utr1 wood potty cM.1r 191!8 &e..m bot1le $15. tume-1 50c Q,ildren'a ~ ~ matti!«I ~ $10. pl.pt, XI 1':. S!O ~ ~ · · 16. Millittrtu and _.,... 16. doi*il 1eo.n. w. wttb nmoYl>llle ool $4. Sos. rulta.r; rec 0 rd I . l(tc.$1 a.isOnu. Oll"f*Mfttl " pn.N Sic Olairware ornAS'Ml'lt, Wack cat Iron SI U.S. Ro)"al 11auph)'de Sl • La.,-Boy tJ1)e' di&ir m. •, .OOI. 1-l 32f )1 l.l'lh Sun. to-t7lll. tsmi U"1lo cfw1a, di~ JZ. 5.j5.A 10.-Sat.&.m. 10 Mt-4. ~f. ~. 17$3S Iron ,Blrtc WI/I, 81"11111 ~ wood b&lket vard. AJI coloft. ht let.ta ~ 10c BllJI!! ea.rpel $25. -ita. -9t. CM 51t-t?.I!. 144!4 E. 2lth. CM. !Mne 113)-Uto. 12. ll0-10ll. b). 377 A-W. Wlbon, Cl\!. G60 K!np Rd. ND. ORANGE COAST'S leatling ·I Mqrketplact ,, ' 1.- '511 IE I~ 'W :~ ,., Bal bo oU 'ffii V• Ne c. : Me 118' 7511 I~ ~ be jli I II I: ~- !=1turd1)', O<tobtr 7, 1'172 DAILY PILOT • jt~ Ii [ .--=::... l~ I ~ l~ 1. .......... l§J I. f"".... l§J I _..... l§l I .......... l§J I .......... l§J! ._ ... IM!t, -906 lom, Sllpo/Deab tll T,...... 1.;....;... ______ _ "1171 s&A·RAY1' TR.EE PVT ~' IUP. H2Tt'11Cko '71 DODGE Ml Trucko NI Auloc Wonted WE'"''"'' '!O Ford ,. Too DtO Super Van. v~ airto ..,.,, Pul -~ 1.-wlodlhlds, HID radii.tor. aprinp, eec. Xlnt. By owntr, $219S. Seo at ear- ner ot Vk:Corta 6 C&n;yon, CAf, J:S5..11S3 ( d a 'i 1 ) 54>-M46 ( .... ), ... 1511 0141, J'aclH-jot, II', JOO E>cdl tor pt Umo \lie bl pwt 9er1ut ~ tor Water boat. m-tlDO. 125 E · Sldb1r • lllhUW. lal1<lem B!,ytront, Balboa l&land. --Coll alt'1' 12,00 ... h, ......... Ski tll ooon. tn4) l3().4ID. MUST ll' ~SKI BOAT SELL! Flat bottom hull wlS5 HP 27' Unllite Cruiser '69 Perf outboard. E&ec. • ta t l . -. 4!I on, 11110 pilot. 101 Tnlll<r. 1291l. Coll 551"1308. witt BIS. ;14 chaDDll CB, lB' C LA S Sl C Mal!ol Fath, Trim tabs, aux ti.tel Runabout. Gd conct. bit 1948. Wik. elect head. flab egulp Cov~!i.. Gray en~h $U50 Bait lank, outria:eni, llah I ,!Cm."'=""'='==,.,,,,,.-,:;:;""-;::::; hap etc Very clean Make 9' FIBERGLAs,'! pld boat, • ' 11..oa~-' Gd eond. except riled3 new otter.~,,, strering whl. s::so. ~7852 / TROJAN 28' twin acrew, "CKUP CAMPER S'ICIAL Adventure Package, V-8 , Full Power, Ai• Cond., Ovenlzed Tires, Low, Low Miles Balance of 6 yr., 50,000 Mile Service Polley Available. (773!2L). $3495 WardS.Le e.Inc . ,, 'f .1MFR ICAN MOTOR S 0[11UR rt '· Auto L•••lftt 1973 Olq Tlll'lllldo FactOI)' ~tllpt, FWI Power $121.00 V..f, Trbn tai.. exctl oond.1 ~------.,[i] Pfl mo. + tax New batteries. G re a t l 1-Ir------..,, 24 mo, Open End Leue I ~~T. boat. Beat otter. _ 111 0 I ?' · -I· T~ LEASING . ALL MOOELS 11' GWper Cabin Crulaer C ~ S.le/llMt no AND MAKIS' 75hp Ev. W/trler. Uve batt •mpttl, Cyc... ll'ke1 Treiler1, Tr.val M5 '73'a tank A boat c:owr~ Now in • '73 Scoot.rs ' t25 ---------·I 11.Uf • ~rt. a11p. ~m1. ·11 Golden Nua.t 1s· tan-Southern 1H1111Drl111 MOTOR HOM\ll l97l Yamaha RT-1 Enduro. dem, aell-contalned. Excel l"l"'N._h .... ._S.°""11 ____ ... ""-Brand new 1973 Pride • Joy 3'10 cc'L Dirt o• •troot. $2,<00. <Nnor. -1833. 1st Natianal \ RANGER 26, f&at, motor borne, tuUy·tactory Partl &: aeryk:e manuals, Tr•ll•rs,Utllfty 947 beaut~ maint. boat ~u.lpped i.ncludlrie twin ex.tra 1 p e e d o me t er A aa..i. Leasl I w/S sail•, 'pulplt le lifeline,, beda, P.S., P.B., auto. trans., helll'IJt. $8!i0. 1078 El 2 Wheel ~er., lt's a % ton ti\ Ill ~p&u, RDF, 12.9 hp out· AM-FM radio, ,dual wheels ~no, Costa !\of e 11 a. pick-up bed A chani5. $13(). CASH IDrUNd-•llllClta,)llC oall .. t.r .... _ .... GROTH CHEVIOLET WE buy all mallet ol clean uled ....-caw. paid for or not. "'-" 4rlw ta lor ·-·--NEWPORT IMPORTS WlLL Pl)' more for junk or wrecked autos. ~l A-, Imported 970 AUS'flN HEALEY I bf'd, 2 anchori. reef iear. pl\W much much more, Ser-M&-9343. 919-675. · 2001 Michelaon Drive fatric cushkms, 1 t 0 v e , la! •5TlS24. 1955 BSA GOO. Perteet run-COVERED 2 wheeler, ~S <Comer of Ma.cArthut) m&ny other xtru. Thi. $395 DOWN runr condition. Comple,.i, Tun, 4'x5'x6''x2', Practically Irvine, CallL 921184 '61 A.H. 3000. Reblt eng & boat 11 ln Jlke new rond. • rebuilt enitne. New chrome. new. 979-4384. n4/833-8620 21S/127.o367 trana. f:rD. w/w. Convt $8800 Pvt (7 $132.49 Wb'e wheelL Loola new! AulM Wonltd Ml HT. Make oiler. 64M190. ~, pty. · 1 ~) Per Mo.• $500. 494-3432. Auto Service, P1rta Mtl---------** '86 Auatln Healey ml ILUDERS 16. No. 35 Bandit. Yes, jUAt $395 ts:::; to~ 'Ei ~A Enduro 441 cc, OIEVY 235 motor $85. ,61 REWARD Mark II?. Excel cond. ~1ust J'ull faCe, s 18.iJI. f:rB. do\Vn J)8.ytnent ~~I:: modifil-I ed for dfrt. Street Q)evy %i(t motor' $125. '64 aelJ! 6'73-008.;. l PoMlble allp. $ l 8 0.0. $132.49 11 the total monu...,. ,.. .... Excel cond. Fart A Ramble V-& win It ,63 IMW 2""'4598 payment including tax, lie-~'ttful. i\llarry I! x t r a • -Bulck r gcy!.ark P a r t 1 . I 64 ' .... and all llnance "'""'" $61'5. 832-IOIJ -543-9291 .. 838-4589. WILL "A y OYER 12' n.EE'IY Sa 11 b o a t . for st month& on approved '72~ HONDA 350 CB 1treet .__._ Dacron MMn I: Jib. Aiurn. credit. n.e cuh price i• bike. Perl cond. Muit 1e11. ANSEN map. 2-13x5%, 2-Kely llM ...,. -I ~7 . .__* boom. $100/oUer $8232.75 includln&" tax and T.O.P. or' $675 or oiler. 2214 llx6~. 2-I.60 x 13 Goodyear v•.r -Holl Ln. N!B MJ-.3703. Ral1y tires, 9" wlde tread. For 1119 model, dtln, ·uoo 14 with a&llin& gear, license. Deferred payment )' . . 540--0024 low ml•----..,, •• I trail Good cond price ia Sll524.16 which in-YAMAHA 180 YCY-1, elec. ·=-="'·"""""°'='"'='-,,-I ._ er.6f9..24&9 e~-el udes all finance charges, $2T5. Yamaha 125 ASlC 1965 Rebuilt 413 Chryalft' tics, Imports, trtlekl er sales tax and license. An· 250cc, $225. c T r a d e ) erwfne witb torque fliibt C•rttplrs. ~ VEN'1URE 24. 6 hp nual percentaae rate is 54&-9832. transmlaalon $250. ftnn. Call and uk tor Bu;ytT I olboard. Tri.er, CUst int. 12.93%. ·n HTt Yamaha 90 MX New Call S73-a41 DAV£ ROSS i Pri pty. 96&-1396 BILL BARRY Knobble tire•. New TP ISWnm!'. !'~'iu.950 ~~\. runnln& cond. __ ,. II (:1 J PONTIAC _ _,,,, PONTIAC.OMC-FIAT I Imlnacwa~. 646-388'. (lit St at S.A ~ ••• l 2-10 SPEED biket, a.a new. . · · ...... ,. ?\-lorn & Dad could mt wt 24'0 Hirt.or llvcf. 24 Col. Challeneer. ~/b, ~ !:. ht St., S.A 558-1000 the mustard. $65 ea. •••••••-lc01t1 Mei• J46.I017 I din&hy It Newport moorlJl&". 1971 FORD Econ o 1 l n e :57-oo'/'4 att 5:30. Antlquet/Cle11fcs tU \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR V?llt oat aew-bomil $3'150. 494-6826, 49.fi.-6214. Camper ~an, Bubble. top, '70 HOND~ 125 l~t. 4.800 1936 FORD 1~~ ton truck. FOR TOP UST.I> CARS & * 17' H 0 ME MADE self contained U85(1. Finan-mllea .• Like new. Olter. Dealer demonltratlon, 39,000 u your car la extri clean, ' \Voot>~ =3 ~· clng •.vallable 83()..«)36. 673-5054. orla. mllea. A·l running see WI fint. CAL -•-• -'I ·•-PACTORY DIRECT 1968 KAWASAKI 350CC. "'""· tn4l 644-8136. BAUER BUICK -· ·~· ., ... ey, m .......... -. Llke new cond. 3400 ml. -u.~ Bl·J 1 Ulna: Beta ~. slip 909. Fully fum cabover campera, ..,~ .._.ur.n-"u. ROY CARYR In~ I $2l00. 116&-7ll!tl no clown, $31, "'' mo. Camp-$450. 644-'64! D•ne Buftieo 956 Cotta ldeu 919-:llOO ' -· I SN' IPE, 16' w/Trall•r er ihellt. No down. 64Utn. HONDA 500 · 4. Very nice. IMPORTS WANTED 234 E. 17th SL Low prt '68 V.W. Baja Bu&· Ju1t Colt.a Meaa ~ tstOO-Call M&-5259 1960 Ford %-ton pickup ~llU completed. New 1700 cc On.nee O:MlnUes 1912 BMW Bavarta. Air cond, ll,8oat1,Sllpa/Dock1 910 wlcamper~ '71 Y•mehe250Enduro. ~.~·· neMuswtpaln,..t ..... ~,..-.! Bn.t.ro~UY~OTA ittteo. tape deck, FM. WEST or Newport Blvd. n.75 $550. 646-l?88 ~. ' .. wv uu~. 18111 Be&Cb BJYd. Mich tires. Green w/Saddle I per ·n. Cycles, 8rkH, ff. Beach. Ph. 1414.ifi& tan uphol. Low miles. I can 847-3270 Scooter• '15 * '71 SUZUKI 185. }Ont DUNE BunY. Sand.winder TOP DOLI...AR. FO'ft JUNK Se~ Roy Carver Rolh1 )SUP apace avail. 20--2&' cond, Many xtru. $425. Aft body. Exce? running. 36 OR WRECKED CARS. Ro)'ce. Full JmT, 4 tpd. I Sailboat 10 Speed Paris Sport. 4, 642-1809. horse. New tires. Tow bar. n.... n1 83'1-3'720 $6.675. 499-4298. Xlnt corid. 100-1.IAN'S Schwinn heavy duty Sett ofter. 646-8247. &l'-J or te, R • 6™"'6 • 673-0748 alt 6 • CASH • co TINA l!i0$l~'ltdocl<H, up to~·~~· 19d72tloS~~ 1J5 Excel ron-~~· ~.":~~. ::11~~~· Trucks '62 Wanted can needJ.n& work. '68 CORTINA 4 spd, lo I ,,.., , IJlTY. u1.rv'"" or 1 n ~· VANS Private ......... "'""-7839 673--0698 (Iv ~) 833-8278 HONDA 1971 SL 350, ID) _.._.,, .,.,... mile Qean, $ 6 2 5. •ut' J ..-... 970 A I I ~ 970 miles Perfect. $495. , Clusllled Mo " · 64U61L , M&-~ aft ' and '""""'· 1~ os, m,_. ·-" 00• "'"°' ·--.-• Motor HomM I Motor Hom•• Wo may ff • Hlltt fatlh"' away, Mt you'll flod tllo Mf"'9! •• - lt. Drlwe out IOOfl ond ti•• our MlectloR ttie HA ..,,,,. n.. ....... cor Y" like bHt ovt lo< • IHI drln. Wt want Y" fw • Mtloflool - mtr at &new W"t Moton. BRAND NEW VW CAMPMOBILE 5199oowN SIH Is th• tota? cuh 4ewl'I & SfS.U ,., month for 41 menthl. T.tal cMlt ,,tee lncllldlng taa & Pl<MH 11 $2712.'°. Deferr" payment Pf'I .. 11 '4711 ... fnchllfll'll fall" & Ileen• inti al2 1 flnanclnt charges. Annu.I ""''!''•" r1tt 21 lt.'7%. TREMENDOUS SELECTION NEW & USED TO CHOOSE FROM '66 CAMPER '68 CAMPER I 00 Y. wa rranty end lwll ol Equ ipped. Ready to 90 full ol fo,. I SUTl68) r,,, I V22·027 I s1295 51595 '67VW '69 RENAULT 4 speed. Radio & h1efer. Must ''' to eppreciate. IXRX· IU OH4111 042 1 5695 5595 . 1.910 YAMAHA 80cc VAN CONVERSIONS1_::•;::•;.::le:..:frt;:;.m::::.. __ ..:.MO~-s;;.:•;;.:l•:.:.l;.::Ron=t---"'""----'=="'---,,;,.;;,...;;=.;.;.;."'----_.;.-'-=-'-----' Good oon.:I. Make otter. ·Drive a DATSUN I Plant a TREE! ,_....,_ .... ____ DAT- SUN, Nlllm Metw C.. hi meimt.._ wttli ............... ....., s.mc. will ,mt .... .. ,__ I ,..,..,.,.. ......... ,.,. '• • al , ..... ,...... OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 15tli, 1972 'f1'e LR.S. Is · Your ft'iend 1972 DATSll4 "510" ..... - LLS. lwd.,.......t rN r •1111,9N:e11. A" •w,,_w.. it-••t f•wlMI " Ml "f eth•r 11rs lik• DATSUN Ill. W• off..-e¥erhee4 c:•• 1111l111e 1114 •ef1ty fr..t lllli1c: bra•••, toe. + •••t•r, cl1fr11f4r, w1rtttew1!1 tir11, ""''•' 1 ···"·· *kt.t ...... ,, ..... , ... "'"" _,,, lllY TO OIOOSE PIJOJD Fiii 1248550 ::~ l"tvs T• lo Uc. --'7• ,. DATSll4 · - ' I "lJOO" 2·DI. SIDAN '2026 -T.UI UC. • Call -~ MANY MOTOR ... HONDA 100 HOMES 5CXD miles, ~ cond. $225. * 613-7194 I •••1966 160 Honda. Low miles. $160. M:>-USJ Lad1es ereen 10 speed Peugeot. Ridden oner. $1JIO, 548-4337 Motor Home1 S.11/Rtnl NOW SHOWING 1973 PACE ARROW 1973 TIOGA 1MMEDIA TE DELIVERY CREVIER MOTOR HOMES ~ W. :i.t., S.A . OPEN llOAD MO'l'OR llOM&S IJ81 ·Gardin Gnwe Blvd. Ganlett Clmo 119M4!9 --Ront•le ' Avallab!t lor d&llJ, _.., or monthJ.y bula. 2J.. 2f. ud Z' MU oont&lned 1'1o- , tor Hom ... all .... wtth a:enerator, roof afr, and rntn.Y otbn' atru. AU °*Ml art tm modalL We bave the all 11~ Amtao alto. P1a. call 139·•· Mlllt' "-lllabls SALIS a LIAllNG luU -ladJltf> J..arie aelectlon or new F 0 R D S , CHEVROLETS, GMC'S. DODGES. With CONTE!.ll'O. The Well'• mo1t p;>pular . convtmon. Alto lJ73 Pride-N.Joy. MIJ'l)' Motor homes to choose from. All at b\11'1! clitooi1nt1 BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT lit St. at S.A. Frwy. 2000 E. 1st.St., S.A. SSS.UXK> '70 Chevy >/4 Ton Pidr-up. CU.tom cab, V8, auto. trans., factory air, power steerlna'.. radio, heat- er ,Atep bumper, mirror1, low miles. (37693Fl. $3195 dlr. C&ll ~. '72 Chevy van. Like new. 350 V8 hydro, P.B. Hvy duty ........ $3399. 615-8649 evtt; 847""3531 dayt. e 1950 GMC truck. KOOd run- nin& oond. Body needs work. $175 or best oner . • 64&-0388 * 621.; T. Chev. Runs &'QOd, Gd. tire&. Ste p bumper F1eetside. 1495. 545-519S, &16--371•. '37 Chevy ~" Ton Pu. V .... camper WU, recant rtbll, mahotr bed, lltra ta!':k, \'tty •barf>-96H38L, SHORT STiF IS HERE ,. '13 G!llC VAJ<, ...,,ptet<ty paM&ed interior wltb car• pelll11f, let bOJI, side bunk and rear IJIH,ken. Beauti- ful d&rk blue metalUc wllh maldtlna: lntmtw. Jmmcd- latt delivery. SM.I • TGY~I. 111.l BARRY llariinar llltll' H••s 1"DNT1Ac.oMe.P1Ar ' °"' .... I.A. ........ ) -=-_,!;51~1!;•~-~~-. ., &. ~.a:-Aa -A Mlilr -'A POllll ll T. ~· lllr Y'!'!" V1Nllw ..... Olis-· -*·••:t * ""'_17Ml ... llle. NEWlOim'Uiii& ..... ii J'trd £5 -·~ a at -ntlL Pn IO,• nal. -v., .... p(r. -,_, ~--~.!! .. :!:!!"'~';.....--.! __ .,...., •1•nNP1t110. '121r11111DAQG, II'. ·-,_ .. _ ·-111 ,.., •ii41&uib+ ..,., .... mtDAr llllr - -Siil wll + -u odl Dm'I dlll)I ••. mt .~..,..,-· coll-I-· • INTRODUCING THE :=-'72DRMAR ... .... .,.. .. ~ .~~ -- " AT '72 PRICES ~1i4SliC -BUYS ' YOUR CHOICE '\ 0 PLAY NOW· PAY LATER 7 YEARS IANK FINANCING A¥ALUU•A,,M¥UCllNT '73 explorer 20 Fully ..ti <On!OH>Od St< No, 26077 Olllf 124'!o~ ...... --11 •• °" , .... "'"' ...•. ',, ll•)OISDtf,_..,,., .. ,l lMI W Ut 1 ••1•. °'......,"'.., '73 explorer 24 '9,"S 73 .ap1o,.,. 26 111,"5 0 exp/orer of I HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-8803 '' I . j1 l OAll Y PllOI _ ..... l§l I -•w. I~ I ---1§1 [ ---I~ I·_ ..... 1§1 970 Autos, imported 970 Autot, Imported 970Autos,1-970 Autoe, IMp1ned 970 Autot, 1_..., '70 A~ ltft\111 .... m ! cmoEN • Clt1oen Mcrwrati AWARD WINNING LUXURY CAR Rood & R•llye Motors l¥"!" ('('Olmt\ s Oldt'st Olr. 1Nl:l P\imrnn A\e. C'a.~111 }.1t>-a 71 1~\h~ DATSUN 0 f\\M;\ t'.'.00 fstbk. 4 ~. r ..... 11 :11.ro.'.I n1i. Xlnt "'""! J,1 p1y Aft 6, ~'-£\> g t'J,\T l:t~ Spot1 cOUpt -1 p: :t:.... ·, [kl, A~11r..1 rnJk>, :t nu Ptrrlli tir'6, 33.<m nli. Sett «1l.i11 offer. ;,.&ij.~. ·70 l-1a1 Ut Spydet. A.r.1-F?i·t Alrreo. By 0~1ner. Best <>I· !e-r. ~1765. JAGUAR JAG V·l2. 2+2 Red. PIS. PIS, Auto trans, air, 17.000 n1i Like new. $6900 or tu.kc over l ease. Cal l 714-&12-3841 . '70 JAGUAR XKE coupe \\'/V.'itt v.·heels, 4-speefj. R~cncy red. Xlnt cond. ~ r\-t1 .. u'.l ltal Rctstr. (\lA! ~,·,(I $3899. Call 54.J..-03.55. Gd ~~~~~~~~~ C.JI 'V-1:..'96. afl 6 1966 J aguar 3.8 S, a11lo, Ex· eel cond. Sl9j(}, 545-8706 MAZDA MAZDA LEASE SPECIAL New '72 RX3 $57.56 Loaded, ROTARY p<>Y.'fred. 36 mo. + T &. L. ror res p. pty. T1·ades cons. • '12 ROTARY 'S "Demo Sale" ID TO CHOOSE "BIGGEST SAVINGS" "Servlce Li the dilfercn1.·<'' HUNTINGTON BEACH MAZDA 17331 Beach Blvd. 842-6666 Le~se i\lgr. f.lr. F'ry WOW ! SEE THESE GREAT BUYS '69 MALIBU H.T. '72 LAND CRUISER Cc111p•. 6 cyl., •uto. hens. eir cond., R&H. !YPS55tl St1tio"' W19on. 4 wd., AM/FM, onlv 12,000 mil e1 -like n1w ! 12 10FOH I $1895 $4295 '68 CAPRICE WAGON '71 DATSUN· PICKUP 9 p•11. Li~1 new, 1ir, P.S., Elec. win. 7 foot Six '" ovfr t•b c1mptr. dow1 & m•nv elrl••1 f449FlZI Priced to ••II. !419BZSI $1795 $2395 '68 COUGAR XR7 '72 DATSUN IZOD Air Cond., P.S., Auto. lr•n1., vinyl Fttlb•ck, 4 1pd., RIH, gold. Only top. Nice! IXEX72tl 4000 mil11, like ntw. !=PS25 1 $2095 $2195 --'72 DAnUN PICKUP '70 FORD SUPIR VAN P1rri1 v.Uey O'l'et c•b c1mp1r. Dinette Econoli"''· \II, AT, R/H, widt/T 121" 1to~1 w/ovlf'I, lo1ded. 1#15261 wb, For th1t big p1ylo1d. IXCG7751 $3195 $2695 '70 DAnUN 240% '67 CONTININTAL Silver, M191, •i• cond, (#jll761) s.1e Pflt1. At 11 ( UJlt75J I $3495 $1095 FIAT '72 FIAT l.)1.>1nonstrator "'Ith ltss than \(XXI ffilll'S. 1!)72 fo'lat l~ 4 dr. ~'(Ian, lully factol')' ,,1u1pped iocluding AM· 111.dio, ~folor 1'1'cnd ma.ga· t1tl(''s "1':1\HlOfny car of the yl'ar." NO\\ on sale at Bill B1u1·ys. Sc 1·ial No. l :.!SA0~21F:. $59.00 DOWN $59.82 PER MO. • MAZDA 0ftfL iO OPEL CT. Nu paint, Looks & ru1u llke l'lew. $199 5/bt'~l o fr er , 6-15-l)'76/~2-4750 PORSCHE USED PORSCHE'S '70 911 'S' CPl 5 spd, AAf/FM, new lires. (996PX01. '69 911 T CPE. New t1re1, mags IYN\\1223). '68 912 CPl A(o.l/FM, chrome radiaJ lires. I # 19002468) '68 911 L Al\l l F'i>.1, 5 spcl. IXSR8'13!. '69 911 'S' CPl Ai\1/l-,M, 5 l!pd, loode<l. 4YDN823). '7 1 911 S TARGA Ne\v never registe1-ed Car· TOYOTA TOYOTA DEMO SALE NOW IN PROGRESS at ;Dual• -lDYOTA 19ti6 liarbor, C.M. 646-9363 '69 TOYOTA L&ndcruiacr, good cond.. new tires. Bett oUer. 494-2005 evel. TOY OT A Corona '69 W 11970 features. 4 dr, auto, Ex· cepfionally clean. 17.lOO mi. $li35. Ori&' O'fll'!f'· 646-6179. '71 Landcrulser \\'am hubs, low miles, exu-a clean, l593EAZI. $2966 &>e It • You 'll Buy It ~w.l.W W YOLYO l 1966 Harbor, •C.M. 646-9303 TRIUMPH VOLKSWAGEN vw BUSES J TO CHOOSE FROM 1-'TI 2-'7'J's Pricea Start 11.t $1866 SCe 'E111 • You'll BlQ' 'Enl! ;o LfA»i& 9'fDYOTA 1966 llarbor, C.;\I. 646-930.1 VW pa.rL~. 1300 eng SlSO A!a,gi; v.·/\\'lde tires & adaptel'!I S70. Xlnt body \v/pan . f11 cn<I . Ord lndrs. Conip. int. $13.J. '66 tr.UtS Sli(l, 642-12.16 1959 V\V rtouble door bus. 1972 engin£>, reblt trans., new brks. · All n f' \!/ throughou1, $950. 496-5687. ·n V\V Camping B u s . Pop-top. Like new. Best of. fer. 1811 \\'. Balboa Blvd. Apt. 5 NB. rera 6 engine, special chas· --------- LEAVING: J>retty good '70 V\V Westphilla c a m per v.•/Pop Top & tent Best of. fer 675-8683 eves. Ills. {#Ul2452). Bill Yates BARGAIN • $695/offer. 1967 '69 V\V Sqback stat wgn Red Tr. MK TI Spilfirl' hard AM/l-,M radlo, average & soft top. R/H, O/drive. miles $1425. 642-6406/644-0219 Needs minor mechanical. ah 6 pm. VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VW's '61 VW CAMl'IR New 'Mtts.. New Factory ! '68 VW SQUAREBACK ~~E:i. Exc<llent """'· : $1895 : 4 speed, radio. heater, .extras. (545BS0) $1295. • '70 POP-TOP CAMPER Ward ·S.Lee : ,.~ully equipped (908AVB). $2995. '70 VW BUS '•Wln1"11101,. 547·5&2• 1234 So. Main St. &lnta Ana 4 spetd, nt.dlo, heater (Tn-'67 1500 cc vw so% Bl\0). $1395. compl.eted w/fiberKl.u body. , '69 U1ll FASTBACK Replica of F o rd GT. ' 'n AKklne S900 or best offer. : 001 curr Dr .. N.B. 646-1171. · · 4 s~. radio, beater (XTE-\VANJ'ED Old VWa rurutina: .~ 101). Sl295. or mt. ; '63 vw CAMPER .....ms alt 5 pm : '66 Camper. Low lnlles. excel : rully equipped. <JED054). oond. $1,295. Consider trade .• $79;). 645--lml. ' : Bill Yates ·" '1.:~1 .... ~ VW '&'i R/H. Gd eond. New ' Authorized Volkswaeen paint' &: eng, Orta: owner. SALES DEPJ'. Must sell $009. 644..al35 OPEN SUN. ll-5 '70 VW bUs. al,IXD mi Sales • Service • Parts Gel tires. Xlnt cond. e Re~ &: Leasing $2200. &M-6412 493·45ll 499-Zlil 837·4800 e '64 Volkswq:en e San Juan Capistrano . &Jong· New paVlt & tirn. s.ide San Diego Fv.'Y .• San $575. .Call Juan Creek Off Ramp. '65 VW. Good transpona * * * * John Mlchlor * Clean. $575 or best offer, • 544-1393 • s1ov. Marigold VO ="=7-6°"2'"1~'·-,...,,.,,,~-=~ V\V '72 fru.1back Sed, auto, Authorized Volkswagen 1970 Triumph Spitfire, Excel red/black vinyl int. Full I Sales Dept. Open Sun. 11·5 oond All maint records. fact v.•atTanty. S.D> mi. Sa.Je • Service • Parts n -.l $2500 firm. 55,2-$41 Corona 0.1 Mar. Calif. VOL You are the winner of (---------1 'bck•" to tho VOLVO '"-"' w/tar, int 2'l,COJ ml. • Rentals • Leasing $1600. Pri/pty, nA-846-1764 '70 VW Bus Custom Camper. 493-45ll 499-2'261 837-4800 Rcblt eng., new brks A San Juan CapiN.rano . along· '68 TR-6. 39.000 ml. \Vhite tires. R/H. Tape. sunroof side San Diego Fwy .. San w/blk int. Well cared for. $2350. 67~2~ or 646-3792. 9th Annual Orange Co, DEMO SALE International Auto Show NOW IN PROGRESS at J uan CN!E!k Off Ramp. Sac. $1,575. 645--8721. Baja Bug, FAsr at the --~---~-1 1'63 Spi-Good cond BEsr OFFER ANAHEIM '70 PORSCHE 91 IT Hard top, aoit top & tonnea~ Ca ll eves alt s 557-Ta92 CONVENTION ~-IJmi& WE-.~.~m~.--CENTER -'TI VW n......Top cam--r, clu'Ome wheels. A~1 Fl\t £ ""' .... Octnber 11th thru 15th Vftl Uft radio. Lie. No. 22FS40. VOLKSWAGEN 2.5,00J mi, New tires, Xlnt Pl aU 642-5678 l 314 tUio•W cond $2700 968-5872.. ease c . ex . $5699 ' · betw~ 9 and 5 pm to claim 1966 Harbor C.M. 646-9363 '68 VW SEDAN -Beige, 'TI Karmann Ghia t,ac/Air your tickets. fNorth County(o:.;.:...:. . .:..cc;,:•-,c...~-~1 CREVIER BMW radio, >.1.nt. cond. Immaculate! $1550. toll-free nwnbtr is 540-122Q). VOLVO '67 Excel oond. call ~1847 e 963--2539 e * * • * * Owner $1100. '65 VW VAN !'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill -~·Al~t ~·'~31>~-~·~94-~:ml~-:DS \\'.1st SL Santa Ana needs motor \\'Ork,v.-iU '70 V\V Customized $l295 i• * MERCEDES Benz '69, 220 8~3171 t trade 646-923-1 Sunroof, 1800 cc en a:, '66 WAGON 100"/. Flnancl1'19 On ApP.roval Of Cradlt GARDEN GROVE DATSUN D. Air. M.1ITTf. auto. .63 Porsche 356c, R/H, Disc accep 962--0SlS. '69 VW, Radio, heater, auto A-1 CONDITION. P/B. .,_t_ra_rn_._. _128_4_9_. 54_·_&-3.i.34_·---' brks, reblt eng, Nu paint ~~~ W~~~-1~:Jt stick shilL 47,000 ml. $995. SOCJO * 642-3596 Red w/blk int. $2'Z50. eng. Sl&OO. 675-749L 1965 Volkswagen Squa.rebnck. Blue Chip Auto Sales 443 \V. ' ~ '• '• ·• · O P f ,._. 1 DAYS 13861 Harbor Blvd., Gard•n Grov• 534-1255 (2 ILOCKS SOUTH OF GARDEN GROVE FREEWAY! MG 1967 l\tGB Roadster. 42,COJ 1ni, Orig o\\'ner. Excel cond. British rac/grecn. \Vire \\'his Nu top, tires, brk.<1, New brakes, clutch, & tires. Bay St CM ~ A t Used -~8-4-020. '65 V\V 1500 s. Exccl cood Call 847-8231. ., ' · 1:.;;u:.;;;°';;•...:.=----'~"'"1 RARE-'fi6 911-S, European $575. A.'\f/nt radio. "!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!~~I BUICK e 5-1~3&.» e '67 V\V yl'Uow t:iug. I .i::irl -:: model, xln't cond, $3.300. owner. New clutch &: * '67 VW BUS* (---------1 J•a• uo.34,00 0,. ......,_..,~_,,, '69 V\V, 1600 eng. Runs~. XI t d I I 4 l~!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!"'!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'~~I l'lt:. 61·1-7278 or 646-7131 . liA~utot-jj,jjUjjsjjodiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii990iiiijjjAjjujjjlosiiii,jjUjjjjjsodjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj99DjjjjjAjjjjjUtjjojjsjj, jjjUjjsodiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii99Diiiiijj GOOD FOR .\ STUDENT " '"....,,.. "' • u•.rv.JU"t. JtOOCI body. ssz; or ma:~. generator. $750. 67H167. .... nit~ '°t~..:... '!';.= firm""". '68 Buick Skyla 1967 Porsche 91 1, 5 spd, Ex-fer 675 T:iU uc cu .... ~ .. ~ c.-el cond. Priced $3850. • -"'C,' ~~='~--~~ '68 VW Squareback-Reblt P.iust go this ...,. kn d. V·S, auto trans, factory a.Ir Call G44-:2.J06. * ·70 V\V Bus, new tires, eng & brakes. 10,00l mi. 1st 673-SUI. c.-onditioning, p!)\ver steer- SEE 'EM TODAY THE GREAT '73 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '72 PRl .CES INTRODUCING THE ALL NEW 1973 HORNET HATCH BACK Seri1I :: AlSOl7E1Jllt5 $24 88 OUTSTANDING VALUES ON REMAINING '72s USED CAR SPECIALS 1967 AMERICAN COUPE Auto., R. & H. Low Miies 579500 Lie . .:719 CXW 1969 AMBASSADOR 9 PASSENGER WAGON Lo.ded With Extr•• $149500 \Lie. #XSR 796 1971 DODGE COLT WAGON Automatic. Exceptional At 5159500 Lie. #432 DBU 1969 llATSUN PICKUP Low -L ow Mll11 And lmmacul1N $139500 Lie. #ZVO 115 HARBOR/ AMERICAN, Inc. 1969 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA, CALIF. 92626 <714> 645-mo !oll C1n Ar• Sulio •ct Tt ''l•t Sile. All f 1lttt Are P111t f11 A111• l lc•t11•• '66 l\tG S250 • 5't8-6067 • MGB good condition, S 1 9 0 0 · S1293 takes. 847-6947. ing, power brakes, radk>1 ·~~t.r;.~~~~intre:Y~'~;;a:;,~ .:~Super Beatie. Only 1967 VW. $500. 1~h,~g-~CaJnper, heater, v.'hite wall tires, Snxl. 8-12-1702 e ves. 3 mos old. $1,&50. Ca 11 968--3986 or 646-7410 Call 4~ tinted glass, whee.I coven. \a.ndau top, vtnyl interior. A ~ wknds or eves. '68 VW-7 pus. Bus. Clean, '61 VW bug, sunroof. bea lilul ar wu..m ROYER . ., vw Bus ~=. reblt eng. New belted Urea Gd tires. Runs gd. u c · • 1970 l\1GB GT. Am-Fm "" ~ Extras. 546--034'1. $395.. .6fr8642 $1395 radio. ail'/l'Ond.. Io w Big tires. t&pt deck 1970 VW bug. Xlnt cond. ~;:: ...:t',;, & :~: BILL BARRY niileagc. \\'ht ,v/b\k int. "69 BRITISH: Land Rover best offer 536-8150 '70 V\\' can1per pop top, w/ &I0-1329. Lots of equlpmerit. 837-&8 --,-'6"9°'"vw"'"'"B°"'U~Gi'---camping equip. Gd cond. 1963 MGB wthard top. Runs I --"'-"-'~'~•~m~----$1000. or offer. 675--7284 $2000. 842-1092; 592-2108. good. NewtY reupholstered. TOYOTA 1968 VW bug, Excel cond. 'TI BUS, 7 passenger, under 1971 SUPER BEETLE PONTIAC-GMC·FIAT · $450. Ca11 ~2-7537 aft 5. Asking $1,100. \\'tlrranty. bed & cabe.nn, 1971 Toyota J\.1ark JI. 4 DR. 545-3137 $2700. 963-3017 $1700. Xlnt Condition (1st St. at S.A. Flwy.) * * 492-7289 * * 2000 E. 1st St., Santa Ana . You don't need a gun to "Draw Fast" when you plr.cc an ad In the DAILY PILOT Want Ad!! Call oow &12-5678. Radio I hentc1-. Air / rond . 1966 VW Bug. Must sell '63 V\V Bug, reblt, $500 Qr Nl'w tirei;. $1900. 002-14&1. quick! $375.894-8004 ~~Her. Good cond. '59 V\V bus. 558-1000 ' Yes. !l's cleaIJ! $550. '70 Buick CUstom Skylark '70 Toyola Corolla . }..1nt ~~~~~~~~~ •'Onfl. 22.000 1111 .. R/11. One "Llst" lt in classified, Ship Uke to trade? Our Trader's 36Cll Marcus, N.B. Wht. B1k vinyl top. P .S. o\,·ncr $1093. ;,.\8--4142. to Shore Results! 642-5678. Paradise oolumn is for you! N d "Pad"" pt ad, P.B. R..1:.H., fact. atr. Under ee a • acean · 30M. 1425 under b ook. Autos, Imported 970 I Autos, Imported 970 Autos, imported 970 Autos, Imparted 970 Autos, lmPorteCI "f70 MS-t252. 644-2228. YOU CAN cur lOlR COSTS IN HALF! If you're tired of paying expen· sive fuel, service and repair bills on your present car, we can show you how to cut those expenses in half! Take a test d rive in one of these little beau· lies today at Harbour VW. '6'9 DATSUN 510 SEDAN .......... $895 I • OIOr, Rtdio-1Xwt1 2'1 J '71 YW WESPHIUA CAMPER ..... $AYE ~rp1 Lot1 of Goodies. (m Cltl.1 '67 KARMANN GHIA ............ $1095 '67 YW S9UAREBACK ............. $995 1111111, Wl'llt9w•lli, 4 ~.°"'-"ca..... Or9lllM-TWMlll Te ,. T-!TGM 1"1 """ ltlll '•lftl, lllerpl 4 SJlllld, (VO)( .. ) ----'----------------'66 VW CAMPER ............... $1395 '68 VW FASTBACK .............. $1195 All The C~ Of HcNnt. (UT Pf) •1'19M v .. iow. Low MllM, WllfW Tlr ... (YE\/ llU '69 VW BUG •.............. "· .. $1295 '71 VW SUPER BUG ............. $1795 '69 KARMANN GHIA ............ $1295 '70 YW BUS . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . $2395 '68 KARMAN~ GHIA ........... $1195 S,llltlt lttd. 4 SpHd, llldlo. MNI•. IUHH tnl '69 VW SQUAREBACK ............ $1795 AlltOt'nellc, .Air CMlllllJOn\111, LllW l.CIW MllA_,_zov_Nl_O ------- ' 61 YW BUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $995 '66 YW BUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $895 ft.,,, 4 , ..... lt...:llo. (lltVH 1~0 -~~~~~~~~~~-"..Slo, At,110,, lttlkl4tl , ... IM. ctz llO) '68 CORTINA GT ........•.•..... $795 c-=-~.,--,--------' 69 TOYOTA COROLLA .......... $399 ...... Mtlli.t', Mlltlwllll Tira,. I s..-1. Mklltnlc S.:1411, IYCZ HU • SlkMI, llllOlo, HN .. r. !Xl.'9' .. J ~~-~~~~~~--~~- II-& ....._ Cood. ' lolld. ('f'U 2911 '69 AUSTIN AMERICAN . . . . . . . . . . . $795 '66 VW DELUXE BUS ............ $1050 l'nt• Tt kll TMll ~. ClaL n4l '71 YW 411 WAGON ........... $2795 ...., ..,..,., w""""' • ....,.., ... .., -._.-. a ......_ u.. twrMtl '69 VW SQUAWACK ........... S149S ..... a-, ........-1 tJIXH 7Gl 1971 Cenlwion, all extras Nu tires, Best offer over $3500 •• 507-7(0), * 'Gt BUICK SPECIAL. l\.1ECHANICALLY SOUND. $200. 642-7289. '66 BUia< Slcylarlt. Air, vinyl top, new cond. 64Hl32; 54Ml84. '67 Bu.lck Sportawagon, tull pwr, Kood cond. $1075 or best offer. 494-6826. *'55 BUICK• runs good $65. 548-162'1 CADILLAC YOUR ONLY FACTORY • AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER 4U-;ett ~tlon of Cadll• l&e1 in Oran&:• C.oun~. Salts-Lrutni. ~ Naben l'il Cocllllac 2600 llARBOR BL., COSTA MESA -9100 ()pm 8undo7 "" cOdua.c Cpo. O.Vllle Full Pr1wet', CndN Control (222CCM). $4150 SoutMm Callfomla ht National lank Leaslnt '.O:n A1k•hl}l11:m 0r1v,. <Corntr of Ma.-ArthurJ lrvlnf', Calif. 9'Ml64 114/al-i.;~ 1131an..ooe1 '70 OOUPF. 11e Vllle, Yln)'I • top, full lthr Int . J."llCt air ' cond.. IUt •11'1 whl, AM/nf llffl"t'I, PM' door locb. ~t teriL, pwr •~. lhW oomh1 .. u, 0-W. control~ .... ndlal llrN, 1pfC1aJ lhodts 6 rlll' :Jii~ii;~;;:~:ll k>MI ....,•len, lmmM" t'Ondi ft\ruout. wm. •t • ..,. 'II CAD Std. O.VlUt, mint. ' r11n '*"· .tr. n:wit 0rrn. · .. 17112. .. • '68 D Oorad~1. lmm1r, ml'e. M.tkci ofter. Call $1Mt!o(o ' " ' ' • ' ' . ' .. . .. .. • f1: :I: . ' . .. . ' .. " . ' , . " .. . ' . ' • * • • ..• Richard Demaio ' 711 Delowa,., Apt C l!untlngt.on Beech, Ca. You are the wiPner al ' ' 2 ticil:etl to the fth Annu•I Orange Co. International Auto Show at the ANAHllM . ; CONVliNTlON • ·, ,' CENTIR · : CJFl>er 11th lhN 15th Pleue tall 642-5611, at 11• ,between 9 and 5 pm to cta1m .,our ticltet1, <tlorth County 1toll·frff nwnber ia MQ.12Zl). * ··-·~ * ' * * NOVA '69 282 spd, special of tilt day, green exterior & interior '(TX8283) . -$966 ~.Dr hardtop.."""'· !ac-:tory air, power steering, ·radio .. <•21~> sii13: dfr. '71 COUNTRY SQUIRE :eau~ . . , '72 MALIBU Statton wagon, VS, auto •Powft' steering, power trana. factory air, power ~!:brakes, AM/Fl.I radio. windowt, power steerinl, lli2600. 91'M130 or tit0-1568 iower tJraket. white wall :evN A: weekends. tires. ('l!JCAK). $1195 dlr. • '69 q>µRO RT Call 8311«\15- • tamomy . .l!P.oclal. Six. '70 R--L-W : ;cylinder, atick, rad Io " -•115D -CUJOll · ·Mat'f.~ eJ(tra lharpl M~: Vll~ auto, tnnl., factory air, ~ '.8':11 ~; ¥Ue otter, dill 'JIOWer stetrfna, radio, white ~ ·Sll7.-.S after 6:30. 'll' wa111· wheel eoverl Iuaaae ; :ro . CHEV'Y . Kll>llwood. ~ ·iadr.' <•218991) i2e. dlr. ~ ·pau. 400 cu. in. V-8,.. auto, Call 836-6535. '.·air, p/1, p/b, clean, radlall '°'·ro;::;L-::ro;:..::;:Cowl;::....,...,--:0-:--08 · tlre1, Cl,000 mDes. $2,500. iMwenaer Wqon. Fact. li'!"-1009. Air. New llm, low -· '56 CHIVY WAGON 1 ---113&-l15T. j,fap and chrome wbeN. 1 'JµNCHERO lil86, I cy1' V-3, auto, 8-track tape d@Ck, RWll wen, nu tiret. curta.lnl, $350, Call 5CJ.3681 • ·~I -> • - "70 Chev. El Camino, ec· '71 LTD Wq, I pus. Pl/Pb. cellent nmnin& cond. rebuilt AM/FM stereo. atr, 22,000 ena. Tr11111. SDI, T.O.P. mi Below book. 981-BS. Call si.... 879-0828 afters. •n Rulchen>, lull)'~pped. 1964 Chevy Van. Rebuilt X1nt 1hape. Belt Offer! • 0motor, &OOd tires.,,.,. &OOd· 615-3612 alter 8 !l'· ' · :f'leed• palrit. mi. Call ,68 l'Oao Falrllne, Perl • 55T-<3t!S lo ,.. anytime. c:ond, ¥111! ..u. , "St <HEVY .tat w;n. · m 646-3691 aft s. :ml.IH&~~ Good ooad. Nu a;; '<irel • -RI H. ''1 roao,.,A WGN •. :-GD TRAl<SP·CAII. . ~1 QIEVY -..,.,., 4 ot:, S1QO. -:v.s auto tr~ ·lftadk>/hatm', P/S :com. $600. 897-9869 , l{i8 IMPALA. SS. Auto, · :air/cond, P/a. SU50. Call 673--0817 '67 Chevy Van, paneled, '67 Ford eu.tom VU.: map. tape• .. O>. equlp'd. Xtnu. Xlnt cond. $1650. ~1370. '70.FQR:O Van, xint, camper e<n.Do. $80 or be!lt oU~. ~23!16 or 557~737 JEEP crptd, Seit otter. Aft 4. pm. 1--------- 833--0352 '8T .JEEP °""'1wdo, 4 wbl l !l60 CHEVY·tmpala. Good dr. V-6., roll cap, dual ex· ·runnln& cOftl!, 1115. bauat, hubs. K&llne Pl tire , 1., -rack. Xln'I mecl>. cond. ' !540-11>23. "65 EL CAMINO-VB, auto, ·r·:<lnt cond. $1000. 1968 WILLYS Jeep. Reblt , Call M&-0085 tn.nl. Nu tlre1. S900 Firm. '_'1'_*_'16,,_,::N=OV;,,A;:::•:;,ta;,;tloll,::;._,.., .. ;;a;;=:::.,,· I MH'!58 ·very sood cood. tl g 5 • '89 4 Whl drlve, Fd Bronco, '.M&-f!Mt. · , IHI than ~.000 mi. Ori& Ownr, xlnt! 5'8-1464 &ft 6 im 1mpa1a 4 d• "" too. 01~ MllCUIY •p/b, ndlo. air. Xlnt ccncl. •$2895 .. ~ '69 ~ferc Colony Pk lta 'A'q:. '69 New YCll'br-P/H/'B. _,, ... .-.. -.. -..--" ;1e1t1. ~ A.Ir. out. 4), RAH. nu dret. Dk ;Radial 1leel ,_ l%1IJD. -""" m,I HT. Or1a '531-12'!5. IAWly ...... --· COMIT =· .. t•t••••> • 1112 00!"'1l' 4 di'. 8 "" --' :it.000 ml. oo q, ~ eond. --1215. 5*-031! ' ;95 ooara. PIB, P/S. ':Alt Ml ......... 1515. ~scs'0,\" AYCIC9do. CM 'IT MUln'AHG P'a1tbaclr GTA aso. 1--... ----"" -· .. ,._• V•- " CON11NINTAL 'IT J111otanc v.a, -Pii 'IB o.itlrlinlal. E>ct.t """"-Pia, Claod oood. - I ~IW lim, low -~ $1,IOO • rlt-2fCl • °""""· 1144-1833-'II -~ V..f. CORVAll '""'· Good ~----.-~..,,...-., ... Im. a>-1'1!. OORVAD\ '62. '11'. JI!•• I + J, V,f RUNS GOOD. ..... 11"" """ U... C.11 54&-5124 mys. SUdr Ml. - '72 LUXURY LE MANS 1972 Pontiac demonltrtlor lwcwy Le Mant, 2 dr. h.I. cpe. Fuliy !actot)' equipped Including pa, pb, radio, C'On· lole, rally ll v.·heelll plus much much more. Serial No. 2G37M2'l108422. $299 DOWN $111.58 PER MO. MUST 1tll Q'U1clc • 1BT1 Catalina 2-dr HT. Xlnt. cond. Lo mt. 979--3261 alt 6 RA MILER '67 Rambler Rebel 2 Dr H1'. U:>w Miles, Ex· c <' 11 e n t TransportaUon. tXPVGnJ . $995 YH, 1ust im.oo ii the tota1 ,IT ... _... S.Lee oown payment and only ff Q.CU SUl.58 Is the toe.al monthly payment lncludlnr tax, llc· enae and au finance charges foll 48 months on approved credit, The cash price ls $<l&t9.97 including la" ond llc.ruie. Dt•ferred payment price I• $5654.84 whk:h In· clude1 an finance charge&. aa.le!I ta:< <tnd lictnsf', an- nual percentage rate is Alnldcln Molmll ,. 547-5126 1234 So. Alain St. Sonta Ana '61 Rambler Wagon AT, Low Lo"'' ~1iles. Ex· cellent Cone!. 1JEP664J. Bill BARRY sd395s Le PONr1Ac-GMC-F1Ar Wari · e tht SL at·S.A. Frwy.) AmericmlMolara,. 2000 E. lit St., Santa Ana 547·5126 558·1000 1234 Sq. Main SL ..... Ana ' . Do\lLY PILOT ATTENTION Small Car Buyen If you •r• in the market for • 1m1ll car you owe It to yourself to 11k the dealer these 4our qut•fion1 about fli1 cars. e Wllot klod of rnate ..... c1oe1 ,_ - 1 .... 1 e How loll<J h tlte ...,,.Ollty7 e Are partl aod H<Ylce _, to ... 7 • What lmprovementt were mode tWt yw7 If h•1 not • Volksw1g1n dtaler, he may find th111 qu1stion1 a llttlt 1mbar111in9 to answer. A1k us. We've 9ot the right tn1w1r1 bac:aus• we sell Volkswt91n1. lt'1 ()Qt of ctr for the money. @ Bil}u,!~!es .@ -:;.-VOLKSWAGEN 1-~- sAus DEPT. OPEN SUN. 11 -s IALll e SIRVICE e PAlllTS LIA.SINO 493-4S 11 499-2261 e R.,nALS & 837-4800 S•n J~"' C111i1lr1,,. . ,1...,.w. S1~ Oott• ,..,., - Un JWMO (Ad; Off ••m• Your Newest Chevy Dealer Is On The Job •• Near The Airport • • And Eager To Please! NEW 1973 VEGA HATCHBACK ,...,.LY'l'216 wah i;,,.d 11 .... 90 HP .,9;,., ,... ' ~ white well t1re1, 9uerd1,, •fc . ' ! , •IV77BlVll l47l '73'5 IN VOLUME NEW 1973 NOVA HATCHBACK With power 1feering, wh ite w•ll tir•1, redio, pow•r di1c bre~es, •tc. •I YI 7DJL 111007 ONLY '2556 - EXCELLENT QUALITY USED CAR BUYS ! ' '69 EL CAMINO 'Cu1tom. AutM1atic tr11u., •if co11d. ' C1nto"' 1h1ll, low 111111111. IJl411 Cl ONLY '70 IMPALA C•uP•· Full po-, 1lt c•n4it1011l119. lll lA.Rll , 52395 '69 CHI VllOLIT CAMPER •·hit C.111,.r Spicl1I. E1h'11 t•• t111••. Aute11111tl1 111111 .• ,owor 1t .. rh11. ONLY f1cto,., •It. IJIJ24EI '66 CAPRICE C•up•. f11U po••r. 1ir co11cl. ISJYl161 ONLY $1095 '68 PONTI AC "Door H11ult1p. AutM•llc h 1111, pow•t 1t1•tl1tf. 1lt co1141tl•11l119. l%AWt16 ONLY ONLY $1295 CHEVROLET Mac Artlll' . and · Jantilte Boulevanls. . '* ..... irflr· '69 VW BUG s~1ttoot, 4 .,...,. IZ.YCltJI '69 FORO VAN ""•'•""•'le I••~• lt•tl.CI . '69 CHEV. ¥• TON CAM.NI W'ICIAL. ~•clo•,. 11• "'•ffl fr•ftt •• •1fl• f'I l•ft~I llll24ll ONLY $1995 --- OICLY $1795 ONLY $1295. '2295 - ONLY $1995 ""ONLY '2895 '71 ~?.v~,'-·11• ...... , .... ''""''•· $2395 .,.,,. ••.OOO 111111111 ,..11,.. ON LT 833 • 05 I DAILY PILOT Sa\.l.wday, October 1, 11172 Air Cond., 2 dr., Sedan, Vinyl Roof, Cruis-o-matic, P.B. Radio, Calif. £mis-. 1ion System PER MONTH Ortl•• Yo•n Tod•J' Radio, 4 speed transmission, Calif. Emission System, 2000 cc Engine, Freight & Dealer P.rep. Charge. A78x13 Tires, FR. Disc Brukes, Lug- gage Rock For e.ty 41 ... t•tr feR Ce .. Price 11 $2916.JD illtl, T•• & lie. Dthrn41,.,.... pf'Sc. 11 $'6 TS.14 lacl. Tu. l•t1nitt•MI llc1aH. Alln•I Ptrc•hl11 lat. la 10.tl. F•rfflf 41 ... tfts, hll C.slt Pric .. lt$2'31.U llcL Tn: I Ue.DeftrrM ~,.iii is$3271.20 ied. To, llltw11tiPMILk•se.-A ... l perc--• lllh l1 ti.ti -\ V-8, P.B. Rod;O, Spts. Roof. Coli!. !mis- sion System. W/SW Tires. ORDIR YOURS TODAY for...,.,. •••tlillrhfl CMPria i1$3047.tt iMI. Tex & Uc:. Dd1rrM ,,,_... b$1m.MM .. t., ....... _,Uc--.~lfll'Callllltlllttil10.tl . . • PER MONTH YOURCHOICE $1677 '70FOR'D Galaxie 500 4 door Hardtop. V-8, auto. trans., rodia, heal· er, power steering, vinyl trim, factory air. (809CQQ) 1 69FORD Custom Squire. V-8, auto. trans. power steering, i'od'JO, heaters, factory air. (XXY782) '69FORD Galaxie 500 4 door Hardtop V-8, auto. trans.. rodia, heater, power steering, fact. air, vinyl roof, vinyl interior. (ZNS567) f .'71 LTD 4Dr.-.... -· ...... 52977 factory ah', powtr s!1trlng, rod"io. hecder, vinyl l'OOI. (313 CUI) . '71 DATSUN POP.•---51777 (9S4C!N) . '72 PINJP . . ,. . "'""w''"·''""' .... 523·94--SowmUu.(SISRl) _ ' , ~ '68COUGAR -'"""'VB. Radio& 51· 477 r~~owar Sletring. '72 MUSTANG '67 MUSTANG ......... -......... "" 53295. =v:;.-::::::-~ 51277 ............. (7880Sll ---736) . - ' -' . . . . ... \ ''JO M,ll¥ERIC~ ...... o ................ ·s1377 m.ior. rodA tieatw. whif9 walls.(ZDY649) _ ' Z!~~~~f~-SAVE (366 DPA) -. ' F;ORD