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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-10-14 - Orange Coast Pilot7 Edison33 Costa lflesu 12 Western30 Marina 0 -.-_ Breu 28 Lug1111u Beacli 15 Son Cle111e1ate 23 T11sti1a 7 ....... Estancia 25 Fountain 1'alley 20 ·Mission 1'iejo 31 Katellu 0 .. ----~-- Attafaeitn 33 ll1c1atingtota Beucfa 6 West111inster 35 Sa1aur A1aa 6 See Detoils, Sports Poges Todoy Orange. Coast EDITION Din1e-a-Ll11e Bargains TODAY! VOL. 65, NO. 288, 3 SECTIONS , 34 PAGES ORANGF COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1972 TEN CENTS , -Senate Rebuffs Nixon on Spending DAil 'f ,ILOT 11111 PPioi. .JAMES CHASE SITS ON TRAILER STEPS WITH TWO OF HIS DOGS ' Charges of Cruelty to Animals 0.nied by Maintenance Man Taken Hu1itington Ma1i Denies Cruelty By MICHAEL GOODRICH Of JM o.nr ''lot 11111 When Jim Chase lost his driver's license three years ago, he bought a bur-ro named Taco to transport him to the market and his various maintenance jobs around Huntington Beach. The 47-year~ld Cha se, attired in levis and an open-neck shirt with his long dark hair capped by a dusty green beret, was often seen riding Taco near his small fann and kennel on Warner Avenue' near Belsa Chica Street. Taco wasn't the only animal Jim Chase considered to be part of his family. There was Shadow, his Austraillan Sheep dog, and two other female canines, Hap- pychild and h-1oonbeam. crab grass £or ':'aco to munch on, ac- cording to Chase. "In the winter, I would give hint wheat when the crab grass wasn't growing," said Chase. Chase says he lent Taco out to his friend s so the burro could trim the weeds out or their yards by eating his way through the ruCfage. Taco and Chase were also in the Garden Grove Strawberry Parade two years ago and the burro carried a little girl with cystic fibro1i1 down the streets. "Taco is like a friend to me. We have a relatioruihip wilh each other that is hard to explain. We have a lot ol confidence in each other," Chase says. ''l have a bond or affection with the (See FRIENDS , Page 2) I. Autl1ority For Curbs Held Bacl{ \VASlllNGTON (AP I -The Senate has refused lo gran t President Nixon's re- quest for unfettered budget-cutting auth ority in· a move that heightened unce rtainty about the lime of final con- gressional adjournment. ....._ The defea t for Nixon came F'riday night a fe\v hours after Congress had give n him a victory -final passage of the $.'ID-billion five-year revenue-sharin't" bill he first proposed more than three years ago. Both the House and Senate planned sessions today in an effort to wrap up rim! business, adjourn the 92nd Congress, and take off for campaigning in home districts. Snarls on major legislation made tbe prospect of adjournment today -the legislators' target - an off-again-on- again si tuation. The spending-ceiling bill was thrown ir.to a lfouse-Senate conference con1° mittee to resolve differences after the Se nate approved amendments rest ri cting the aut hority Nixon sought. The House had passed the measu re in the form he requested. By a 46-28 vote, the Senate approved exemptions and limitations to the authority Nixon had requested to hold fL'dcral spending to $250 billion in the current fiscal year. The President sa id he needed the authority to avert a tax increase or a new round of inflation. One of the ch.ie£ stumbling blocks to adjournment is a massive Social Security-welfare bill. Senate·!-Jouse ::on- ferees v.·erc laboring to reach a com· promise on the diffe ring versioos passed by each branch. The revenue-S h.'.lring bill. passed by the Senate 59 to 19 and previously passed by the House. provides for grants to stale and local governments to use largely as they see fit. One·third of the funds y,·ill go lo 1he states and the rest to cities, counties and townships. 'I'he prof:!ra1n is retroactive to Jan. 1 of this -year and, v•ithin a fc"' days of !he J)resident's signing of the blll, the Treasury is ready to start the money nowing. TI1c fir st installment is $2.65 billion. One provision in the bill , strongly pro- tc111ed by some ~nators, places A S2.~ billion annual cci hng on federal grants lo ISff CONG llt:SS, Page ZJ Between the three of them, they ex· p.anded lhe family by six puppies, all of whom Cbale.-took with him wben he mov· ed. his brood to a aix-acre lot on Bolsa Chica Street, near bis Warner Avenue B SU.in i11 3 Weeks • ' :;.,· • I .#' • , , • ,,.. • • • .. . ·-DAil. 'f I'll.Of ....... 1W LM 1"1,.,.. IN PEACEFUL EL TORO C!METERY, A MAN WHO DIED VIOLENTLY IS BURIED The Preacher, the Mortician,• Cop,• Reporter and Two Gr•vedlggert Attend Rites 'He Could Not Forgive ' • • • Bouquets Came Too Late for Costa Mesn Victini "But if ye forgive not men !heir tre~passes. Neither to i 11 your fullier forgive yo11 yo ur Tre!· passes." -flfatthew 6:15 By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of !toe O.Hr l'li.t Staff lte v.·as bom to bitterness and raised in dl".;p11ir. lie lived 'n luckless. lovc\es.., yean;, convu1ced no one wanted or ilceCed him except at head count time in refonn schools, jails and pri.'iOns that passed tor homes over half his lire . He died In anger and violence. with a gun in his tu1nd. He was bl.lried on a Friday the 13th Jn a pau per's grave, under an anon)'Jll(IUllY· sent Spray of golden chrysanthemuR'lll Jr.belt>d quite simply: We Care. A second bouquet of home-grown flowef1 from the yard of a lady who read the tragic story o( 1 short, unhappy, un· productive hfe al!O le1;1.ned against tbe pluin. gray count y·purchascd coffin. For ~'la rion Dickie Perry. cx-o>nvict , b~M1t and drug :.ddict, they came too late And it is doubtful if he could really understand. This is his obituary. The man murdered ln a Costa 1-tesa alley ti days ago was laid to rest Friday in a sun-splashed green glen at El Toro Cemetery , under lbc kind of blue •kY that maket men who can look up nnd see it glad to be alive. No one spent loo much lime on Dick Perry in life. No one spent too much lime on him In death, wit h a three-minute graveside service thal began five minutes earl)'. lie v.·as given a gentle eulogy, but not an apo logy, ··~larioo Perry could not forgive.'' said the llf:v. n. G. t.tarke)'. pastor of I~ f'trst Assembly or God G'hurch of (farikn Cirove. where Perry ooc..-c nttendcd SWl· day School. During the past 17 ycnr1. Rev. ~ltlrkty Johnny Carsons Tl1reatened; 3 Held by Police was pe:rhep5 P1•rry'11 only stenulnc friend. alway!J trylJlR lo rt"at h a lorwly 111Ur boy rigid ly locked 1n!lldc lhe 11hcll or a b11lf.'r man. Sc\•en of us slood :iround lhf' oblonit hole In the grnss~·. trc.'t'-dotled slope, All with 50me rf.'latl!d role ou!Jludr the 1>3y1ng of whatever rl?!'ipt><:ls wtrc due , Thtrc were t'tl·o Rra\'l'<lt~t'rs, two m·v.-11papermen. a m o r 1 1 c 1 a n. a polK:eman-1n C"nse an)' of l'crry's Mrnt assoc1[llC!l m1Rht show up -nnd !he Rtv. ,_larkry, the only Oflc v.ho lwd known him. A third gravfdiggcr declined to attend thf 111mple r1~es "I didn't 11h;n1• 1111.s mornlnR.'' he rx- pla 1ne:·d J1·1s from flf'arby ~;/ Toro P.lnr1nc Corp-; Air Sl:'lllflfl, Y.tl(or ... Prrry's fa thrr v.:111 ~tal1u1H.'d whi~n th(•y h1rtd 1n G1rd('n <;rove! dur1nii htS troubled boyhood \li hlstlt'd OVt'rheftd Tl'M! f11thc.-r and his ll«-'Ot1d wlf(' now 11,,. in (.;runts Pa.ss, ()re , and d1t1 flCJt attrnd Fr1d:1) '1 rlti:• ~ Ht'v Mnrkry bl'l('fl)' outlined llw• dt'C't'ZIM'cf~ rnthrr d1f1 1ruH lift, \\l!h C..'U!ll01111u·y rl•mnrk..,, frunl !he JCnplurt' IStt Ht: C:Ol.'LOX'T, r age !I realdence. • Thtn on Oct. I Chase aey1 his ure reached ill low point when be was ar· rested for all<ged cnielty to his daokey and nine dogs. HwiUngton Beach police ond officers from the SOClct7 for tbt Prevention or Cnielty .to .Animals <SPCM, _took his animals away -clatmlng they were under-fed and mistreated. County Murder Rate Soars LOS A.'iCElES <AP I -Thrte pcnon.t have bttti arr'f'sted In COMf'ction y,·Uh on aurmpc. to extort .. ,. large amount" of ~y from le~vl•lan en~rt.aintt Johnny C.l'SWI. police Pid today . Urani:e "'Ibe whole thlna Is terrifying to me," says Chase whlle teetC!d In !he old but comfortable trailer he calls home. "l resent the allegations that I was crue1 to my animals. Neighbors who have known mo for II year> know that I fed them rqulorly and cared for lhem," CbUe NJll .. Polntllll to a large bag of <IOI< food. he dtJCribes Ibo nUlrlllooal vDlue and ruearch that bas cone Into the meals he , ••• hll clop. "The dogs ate better than somt. humnn btlnp because many people consume 11 poor tclectloo of food," Chao< cxplalnl. Tht ai1-acrt lot th;.t CMae watches for ll$ owner provided more than enough ' By JACK BROBACK Of .... Dlfty "*" Jl•ff Orange County 1972 rnay not be pr<>- pcrly compared lo the days or Elliot NeSll and the Chicago gang w11r.1 but those who are lnelined to shoot, stab and 1tr1ni1, othtT persons to death are b.avtna a Ocld day. A llludy of the Orange County Coroner'• ofll<i! '"l>orll r.veal1 tlwt there hive been t3 per"IOOI murdered in the COIUll)' to date this year. This com- parta wUh 13 for all of 11111 year and that wu an I'll-Orne high. Ten years ago, the coroner's r~ds reveal there were. only 10 persons Tdurdertd •n 12 months. • A motorcycle gang member is killed by a shotgun blut on 1 frteWay in (iarden Grove. Jn HUJttinaton Beach, a prominent hospital admin.istr1tor is shot to dtath in his home. And through the yctir such oerurm"tt1 have become common place ntlhn' than unusual. Recent records ahow that the P3Cf' 1s lncrtaslnc Bnd COOJtrvoUve eslimntes place the total homkldts for 1m at ovt'.r 80. almost double a yur •ro. In th< threo-..,.k porioct from S.pt, 29 tu Oct 11 , eight perM>N •ere m11rdere<I. lntludln&: -Buena Park Detectlvt Darrt.11 C.ll:. -A young man Mt durlna: 1 Dght ootside a communltY ctnlt'f In Santa Ana. -An 11ttractive collf:'&e t'Oed whose near llleless body *'-' dumped 11 a Newport 8e:1ch ho!pllal -A 75+ycar-old woman and hr.r niJ> pied U.yr:Ar-old IOn who were tr11 pped ln- 11dc thtlr homt when anot.lw diqn&ntJC!d wn M"l fire 10 It, -The ex-convict. who was kfUf'(f In gan1:1and Slyle 1n a Costa ~ttu aUey. -An Anaheim wman who was bludgf'.'(lncd to rfeath In ht:r ~. -The fo'oontaln Valley ll(':rv\ce Jtalioa operator stabbed to dtalh dWinc 1 rob- bcl')' attempt. P.lurdcr. OranRe County style, has como In nll forms ln 1971 Tber. hu bttn °"" ttiple llayio&. th""' double murdtn, 111 murdtt- 1ult.'1dN and thrff child betilinc dealh&. The victimt b•""f be@n from •Jgbl monlM old lo 1' )'tart. 1.ivcs hl''e betn lllUtl by guns , truvn. blun1 1nstrvmmta, drowning. I.RI. stangulJUon and firt. Vlnlenl de3lh! ha\t hit tht he1vUy populaUon cllltt of the county Uk .. Anahtlm, whm! a rtcOrd nine munkn: ffttt ~ruru>t:RS, Pa,;t 21 PolJc.-e aakl thr all aaalnst Clnon and hll family were made ln • note f0t1nd on Can<ln'1 proporty lAst Monday, but th<y rt:fuaod to gj\'e many dttalla ol the lnf.'1- <IML The note dtomanckd a sumo( money and uJd ttM! ll''C!• of Catloo and hit f111m ily would bl' In dqtt Jf It wtrc not pnlti, poll« 111d. Aulhorilk11 Mid •llhoul elabotaUon Ul&l an unditc~ amount o( l'MfM!f wu droppod "lnim tho canon ¥<hie!<" and tha t the ,,_y allfl<dl1 wu lound on -ol Ibo -.....ud. -'"' ln-Jptloo ol uton"'n .._ Rlcbanl Culkin. 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I ~ • • .1 ....-_om...:.;;.;Y_flc;l.:LO:.T:_ _______ ~"'.'.''.'.'.'."rddy O~tobc-r 14 1•\11 • UCI Becomes Oass ics Cente1· it1 011e Swoop lly GEORGE LEIDAL U/\TJL LAST WEEK, almost everyone assumed the modem da y center of the classicul world studies n1 ight likely be in Athens. Or Rome. Perhaps ~1unich where since the 19th century progress on a Latin word catalog has led to compiling ol all the words from A to 0 in that ancient culture's 9.4 mil· lion word language. Some might have argued llarvard University in C'.ambridge, Mas!. was the center of the study of Greek culture. Scholars there. after all , are y,•orking on a dictionary of some of the language Jong since unused by any but classical scholanr. THEN, UC IRVlNE announced the gift of $1 million to the cight-yea r--old university ·s classics departmenl At .once, lrvlne was made the center of the classical research wtlverse by the generos.ity of a mystery woman and scholar In her own right . The grant commits a 38-year old UCI cWslcs pro. Cessor -Dr. Theodore F. Brunner -to a life's work he'll not live to see completed. t.•IDAL That v.·ork will produce th e world's first complete thesauru3 of the ancient Greek Language. At least the 18 million words used in 13 centu ries from l-lomer to the 6th Century A.O. will be included, and possibly all the rest for a totaJ of 90 million. COMPUTERS WILL read lhe entire body of literature spanning 1.300 years of writing to create the word data bank. Once that is complete, scOOlars anywhere in the world can push a co m- puter button and get a list of every individual usage of a given y,·ord they may be researching. Later in the project. word groupings \Viii be asembled with the coopera- tion of graduate students and classical scholars literally any\\'hcre in the world. This infonnation. Brunner points out. wilt be valuable to historians, phil- osophers and linguists as v.·eU as Creek scholars. FINALLY, SOJ\.U.'T™E past the end of Brunner's lifetime. every word in the data ban k will have been interpreted by experts and printed in bound volumes, filling space on library shelves reserved for a "Thesaurus Linguae Graecae" since the Renaissance. The Latin effort in Munich is not finished. That's because each word is handwritten on cards. 'The cards fill shoe boxes. The boxes fill rooms as books flll libraries. One fire in moments might destroy the work or decades. NO SUCH PROBLEM at Irvine. Computers will store the information. Duplicates wi ll come with the push of a button, and ultimately lhe buttons may not necessarily have to be pushed here. Telephone wires could link the data bank to virtually any location where the answers are needed. Similarly, scholars from throughout the world whom Brunner hopes to inspire to contribute talent to the project, may be involved without having to leave their native study habitats. By the mails, all roads to Greek word understandings will lead to Irvlne and the windowless Humanities Hall catacombs assigned to Dr. Brunner and his colleagues. WITH IRVINE'S newfound importance under the sun, the city or Irvine might well want to rethink its Latin motto -"Angulus Ridet." Somewhere among the 18 million Greek words to be gathered at UCI may be two which carry a meaning similar to Horace's phrase -"This place smiles on me." George McGovern Says He Se~., Victory in Air SAN FRANCISCO [UPI) -G<orge f-,lcGovem. declaring he sensed victory in the air. drew a huge crowd in a s¥:ing do"n the West Coast Friday when he called on the American people to vote President Nixon ou t of ornce for his fai lure to resolve the Vietnam war. "Everywhere I go J see the un· mistakable signs," McGovern told a $12> a-plate dinner here, predicting that the Ude "'hich swept him to the Democratic J~idential nomination "'ould now carry him to the Y.'hite House. "I believe in all my heart that on Nov. 7 we're going to win this election," he said. Local observers who were here IZ years ago sak! 1ofcGovern drew more than the 22.000 persons attracted to the San francisco Cow Palace fnr John F. Kennedy in hi.s race against Nixon. 11le massive. mostly young audienee v.•hich surrounded lhe podium stood and cheered Earlier in the dav. 1n Portland, Ore .. reponers said ~!Cco~'l'rn's noonlime crowd in front of the historic pioneer Cotlrthou..W overshadowed one aMembled :it lhe same spot four years ago by Rober! F Kennedy DAILY PILOT ~ ~ C....t DAlt.V !"It.OT, Wfff\ ""IOI 11 ~ ..,. .. _,....., ll .......... w ,,,.. c>r.,... c:.... l"Wllttllrll ~ ...... ''" .. It ......... "*"'*'-~· ltrtiwgh Frii11y, ,_, CMI• NI-, ,......_., ~ """''"'Nol "4H;l'll l"-tflll! \11llr(, L.ffllM Seed!, 1,,.W,.1J.-11Mdi Mii Str1 C""-'11/ a... ,,,,.... ~,,..,._ "' 11,..i. ,., ....... + "'11'-' 11 Pl,oOll\lloeCI 5.otvrd1y1 ..... 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They have an unaffected grace of motion .... and alertness that fascinates me," he Jill*. -An articulate man, interested in music and art, Chase has decorated hls small traUer with paintings, an African wood carving, old lanterns and various other momentos. Strains of a Bethovan and Bach are often heard from his antiquated stereo set. "I try to live a hannonious e1istence by pursuing that which interests me nnd respecting the rights of others," Chase says. "I work for my liv ing and don't depend on anyone else," be adds.. One of hi.& doga1 Shadow, bu been returned to him because the dog was considerod to be in good shape by the humane society. "We felt It wa1 the kindest thing we could do for him," 11.Jd a humane society spokesman. But Ch8!e worries about the other animals. "I'm really afraid the dogs mighl be put away,"· he says sadly. And he's worried about rinding future milintenance Job:!: to support himself. "Instead or considering whether I'll do a good job, peo:>le are going to thJnk , there's J im Chase, he beall animals. We csn't hire him." "My whole exisl.ence is threatened by this," Chase ad<b, shaking his head. Ora1ige County Fire Statio1is To Ope1i Doors F.I Toro. MIAslon Viejo and Laguna Hills fire 11t11!1ons will hold An open house to- day from 9 a.m. io 4 p.m. In o~rvance of N11iionnl Fire Prevention Week. Tile stations are those of the Orange County Fire. Department nnd the California Dlvillon of Fomtry. 'l1le oJ>l..'11 house ls designed t.o acquaint the public with the tpeclalb.ed services of· rered by the 1ponl0ftng agencies. The actlvttles lnc?ude a e r I a I Hn!Jgbllni and re1C11e operatlona. almul1ted fire responH, mouth-to-mouth ruu.tdlltJoo. Jive nre demonst.raOons and nre preven1'°6 fllms. The stations wtll alto be visited by that f.imous flre fiahler, Smokey the Bur I t vnriou1 tlmet durtn1 the d.ay. The l...aguna Hil\1 fire station v.·UJ halt the SaddJeback V1fley Exchlnge Club announcement of "Miu Fire Prevention" contest 'fl1lt1Mrs .11 I p.m. Md lht 2 p.m. presentation ol award wtnnen In the l'lre Prevention Potttr Contest. The Llgwia HIUs station Is ioclt<d at 14001 Paseo de V11*id1, near lhe in- terS<'Ctlon or El Toro &ad; the El Toro sta1ion 11 at 23ll22 £1 Toro Roed, nenr lht rniJroad trackl: and the Ml.Alon Viejo staUon Is at 25181 M.arpUMte Parkway. nr.nr Oso Paril:way. FromPageJ MURDERS ... havf been committed th.is year. But sud- den death by other penons haJ also struck In quiet-s&n Cle.rr.eote. In 1 plus:h Newport Beach apartment complex and in ilunlington Beach. In all, murder has taken place In 16 or the oounty's 22 law enforcement areas. And lhe full imped of the violence: that has hit 1he county in 1972 cannot be measured by deaths alone, one official notes. •Ie refers lo such incidents as the cycle club leader who almost lost his llfe when a bomb exploded under the hood of his pickup truck. There was also the bombing in La Habra that left a junior college graduate, prominent in youth work, badly maimed. And the cyele gang member who survived after being dumped in a drainage ditch in the Santa Ana Canyon after two bullets were pumped into his body. There Is one brighter side to the pic- ture. Law enforcement agencies have succeeded in "clooing the boolt" on all but a dozen of the 63 lwlmicldes this year. Among the murderen: still on the loose, ho.wtvtr, art: The gunman wbo killed a Westmlnster couple as they entered .their home after a night out. -Two men who took part in the Foun- lain Valley service station robbery and the stabbing of the owner. -The daylight strangler of a young S,.1nta Ana house wi fe. What is the ansy,·er to this frightening uj)6urge in vtolent crime? Some say the death penalty in itiative on the Nove mber ballot is the answer. Law enforcement officials argue that the gas chamber is a real deterrent to premediated murder. Those opposed to the death penally say that it has had no such effect. Perhaps it can be blamed on the "permissive society." Should we tell our courts we want murders put behind ba rs for long punitive periods, not just seven years or so? Or should we give our law enforcement people better tools which cost more mooey? Think about it. Do you like living in a county where the number of murderers has double in one year? Robber H unt,ed In Huntington Cafe Plucking Police today sought a yowig, heavy-set1 bandit they said plucked $150 from a chicken restaurant in Hungtington Beach after threatening the manager and his assistant with a snutrnosed revolver and an eight·incb knife. Police said the suspect, ""'earing a nylon stocking over his head, entered the back door of the Colonel Sanders restaurant, 18575 Beach Blvd., about noon.- He pointed the revolver at ~taurant manager George G. Dean, of Anaheim, and his assistant, Deborah Marie Schwam, of Huntington Beach, and demanded the day's receipts, police said. When Dean, told-the robber that the money had been deposited in the bank, the bandit pulled his knife and held it against Miss Schwanz's back and ordered the manager to empty the cash register and safe. Dean complied and filled fy,·o sacks "'ilh $150 in bills and coins. At that moment a customer came in and the robber ordered Miss Schwanz to "'ait on him . flfeanwhile he tied Dean 's hands and feet with adhesive tape and fled, according to police . Dean managed to free himself &ee{lnds later and called police. From Pagel CONGRESS. • • the states for social services for welfare recipients and potential recipients. Some states will lose more social services money than they will gain through revenue-sharing. The restrictions on the discretionary authority Nixon requested to hold doy,·n government spending to $250 billion through June 30 were written into a hill temporarily increasing the federal dtbl celling to $465 billion. Tbe amendment was offered by Sen. Len B. Jordan (R·ldaho). Jordan aa!d he Wtlo!I unwilllng to tran!fer c.ona:ress• power over appropria.tioot to the chief executive. But the House , when it passed the debt· ceiling bill ea rlier in the week. gave lhe President authority to hold back ap- propriations as he saw fit In order to keep spend ing down to $250 billion. Jordan's ~mendment provides thAt no appropriations could 00 withheld by the !'resident for interest on the nHtionnl debt, veterans beneflt.1 nnd se.rvlr:es. Social Security, ~tedicaid, pub 11 c sulstance granu, SOcial servtce grants, food stamf)3, mUltnry rutircment , and judicial pay. Convoy Vehicle Struck by Auto A 1-09 Angeles man WU arretl"<I 01 dnuill: driving charges Friday nlght after his car 1lltgedly plowed lnt.o a Mtlonal guard convoy , cautlng ~ jeep Md 1r1tll'r to overturn and injurfng two atrv~en on the San Diego f''reeway near ~1lulon Vl<jo Kenneth T. Ulner. 30. wu booked intn Orange County jail following the 10 p.m. accident. The two acrviccmtn. fulymond Arr~ dondo. 18, and Johnny saJdvidBr, 19, wtre bQ1h llsted In 111.Able condition in MW\011 tlommLtnity HMpltld. .. - Rain 01• Sliine Nothing like a relaxing afternoon at the beach in Newport, even if you have to hold your own umbrella. l'romPngeJ HE COULDN'T FORGIVE • • • that man \\"ho is born of woman is brought forth inlo trouble. He said Marion Dickie Perry never forgave the broken family JJr the facts and forces that shaped what he finally became. ''Being unable to forgive. he coold not love." the Rev. fi.1arkey intoned. '''Love is the basic principle of life," con tinued the white-haired preacher. "And when a man cannot forgive, he is filled with bitterness and retaliation." Reading from Solomon in the Book of Prover-bi, Rev. Markey drew a parallel to Perry's life. "He that is reprovfd and hardens hls neck shall ~ly be1destroyed wilhout remedy," he quoted. "I tbo\lght lbe lamllf had.failed. that I had failed , that'tha pOl!oe·had Jailed and the prisons had failed," the Rev. Markey continued. "But as I appraise it, I think he failed. I-le failed to forgive. And if you cannot forgive, you cannot Jove. ''I-le just couldn't experience love, F'rom God or anybody else." •· 1 doubt ~1arion ever knew God loved him," the Rev. Markey added. "But God did love him and He is coo- cemed with the destiny of all men. "I stood with Marion several times IM>fore the judge," the Rev. Markey said. of his many court appearances. "Now, we come together - a few friend s -to commit him into the hands of our merciful Heavenly Father who will judge him," the clergyman concluded. ··And so we come to the end of this tragedy." The gravediggers moved forward and began dragging Slrips of decorous, green District School Chief at Meets ~1arian Bergeson. president of the Ne1.1-p:>rt·Meaa School Board and a direc- tor or the Callfomia School Boards Associallon (CSBA) Is at""1ding the regular meeting of the group this weekend. The Oakland session was scheduled to discuss the CSBA 's opposition to Proposi- tion 14 on the Nov. 7 ballot -the Watson Tar Refonn measure. plastic grass carpeting from the pile of fres h dirt beside the grave. Everybody is in a hurry to fmish up work on Friday afternoons no matter "·hat their job may be. The Rev. Markey moved forward too, to pluck a few blossoms from the two bouquets, sent by strangers who only knew Perry from reading a newspaper story. "His parents in Grants Pass asked me to mail them a little something," the minister said. He also took that Ullligned card saying: \Ve care. 46 Hurt in Navy Racial Fighting Off Viet Coast HONOLULU (AP) -Fellow sailors have been credited with breaking up a racial fight that left 46 men injured aboard tl}e attack aircraft carrier Kitty 11nwk off Vielnam. The carrier's operations at Yankee Stalion in the Tonkin Gulf were not in- terrupted by the Thursday fracas, the Pacific Fleet command said Friday in diselosing the incident. Tu'O of the three men seriously injured were flown to shore-based hospitals, and others were lo be evacuated later, a Navy spokesman said. Most of the in- juries were minor and the men invcHved were treated aboard ship and returned to duly. A large group of both black and white sailors hel ped break up the fight and brought tfic situation under control through "constructive discussion," the spokesman said. It wal! believed to be !he only racial in· ciden~ of this magnitude on a Navy ship, he sard. The commanding officer of the shlp, Capl. Marlin W. Townsend Jr. of Washington, D.C., and the executive of. ficer. Cmdr. Benjamin W. t1oud of El Cajon . talked to the crew to learn what caused the Incident in an effort to prevent a recurrence, the llPokeaman said. The Navy said further details would not be disclosed until an lnvestJgatlon 111 completed. Gettittg the 1t' or1l • GM Plants Shut Down _ By Strikes DETROIT (AP) ..., General Mom and United Auto Workers negotiators have scheduled le~thy weel<end talks follow- ing the cloeure ol three GM plant.. by strikes and tile prospect of !oor ~ being idled next week. The present &rikes as well as tbe · potential ones deal with the same issue -one that could cause national strikes by the UAW when they negotiate tlletr 1973 contraw with the automakers. ~ and bitter disputes over 8S..1embly line production standards -the number of workers on a line and how r ast they "WOl"k -caused 2.300 workers to walk out al Mansfield, Ohio; 8,500 at Sl. Louis, Mo., and 3,800 at Doraville, Ga., Friday. But the !drike at Mansfield could cauae , shutdowns and work reduct.Ions at most • of the 23 GM assembly plants In the na.. tion, company officlals said, because the Mansfield workers fabricate parts fa(· every model car GM makes, except tlJ,e . Pontiac Firebird and the Chevrolet . Camaro. ·They also make parts for GM . production lines in Mexico and Canad?,· where lhe strike would also be f;i{ · strongly. · Ii:t addilion. the UAW has a strike~· notice due to expire at 10 a.m. Tuesday al the Ford Sterling Heights, Mich.._ plant, the only non.CM plant at whlch a strike is a possibility. But, lik.e Mansfield, the plant is a key one_. making rear-end assemblies for the entire Ford production line. 'I1le UAW "' said il it shuts down its affect will be felt throughout the Ford system. .. UAW President Leanard Woodcocl: and Km Bannon. UAW vice president an<! director o! the unloo's Ford Division:; • both told unloolats at a Delr<Jjt meetlnil last month that working conditions - including productlon standard, -will 6e negotiated In the next contract. At that !¥'<view of the 1973 contract demands, both men empbasized If there - is no other way to force the automakers to "hu:manlze" the assembly lines, the l!AW will strike nationally. Ecology Refuge .. Center Selects ' New Officers N~w officers have been selected for the Board of Directors of the Envlromnental Nature Center, an ecological refuge' being established. in a gully behind Newpolt Harbo< High School. O!f1Cen chosen at the spec!al meeting were Mrs. Henry Durkee, president· Mike Manahan. vice.president; Mrs; Merrill Brown, secretary and Mn. Eu.gene Kovach, treasurer. Special committees have been set up among other board members includin& Harvey Clemens, John Ecbternach. Municipal Court Judge Selim Franklin, Harbor Hi£h Principal Charles· Godshall, Robert House, John Johnson, Fred Lang, Dr. Norman Loats, James Murar Lori Nichols and Nancy Leland. ' ~ The board is made up o( communitY leaders from the fields of education business and service groups. ' ~ County's Child Guidance Center Slates Dinner The Orange County Child Guidance Center will hold lts 12th annual meeting Monday at Reuben's Restaurant near Orange County Airport. The center is a non-prorrt psychiatric clinic for emotk>nally disturbed children and adolescents from ire·sc.hool to 18 years of age. ' The center treats children and their families from Orange County and fee, are charged on a sliding scale in aC:" cordance with the patient's ability to pay. The meeting will be held lltarling al 6:30 p.m: lor coc:ktails and dinner to be lollowed by election of new directors; awards lot service and a program by tbl center's starr of psychiatrists JBYchol.oglsts, social workera and nunes'. f'ountaJn Valley miJS, Patn Burnett listens to the de~cription or Chevrolet Vega al the Orange County International Auto Show \'1hich runs throu~h Sun· d:1y at the Anaheim Conventi(')n Centrr 1·11;_, r ut · away model is one of the many special exhlblla at the show where more than 31 make• ot new t~ clgn and domestic cars are on parade. • • , ad a p I sai .. an C< w Ho to·· by ' aut ed sal' c a Po mil :r Wa. F par ap 5U too Pb cl lac s LagUna Gets Additional Park Grants By BARBARA KREJBICH Of "" °'"' ... ,,.., News that Lqtma Beach has """ived addltlonal IJ'OllU ol Federal funda anlounUng to 1237,6'0 for its Main Beach Park development "makes us feel ve ry fortunate," City Councllnwl Roy Holm sail! Friday. '1 understand neither the county nor any other city in Orange County was suc- cessful In getting one of these Land and Water Conservation grants in 1972," said Holm. City officials learned that grants were uifgned to only five of 37 applicants [rom an area encompassing much of Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura. Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Allocatlooa in the aru amounted to $Z.8 millJon, while ap- plicants bad aought $ID million. ..i.Jm year Lagtina was awarded an ln- llW grant of 12S6,000 for the park pro- ject, on which construction Is acheduled to:pegtn In December, with completion bf next summer. Federal funds now authorized total $492,660. The government funds must be match- ed by the city. Revenue from beach bond salts ls administered by the nonprofit coi"poration created to handle acqttl&ltion and development of the Main Beach Park. lt was purchased by the city roc $3 million . ]'he grants come from the .Land and Wat er Conservation program of the Federal Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, a part of the Department of Interior. Funds are disbursed by the State Ptirks and Recreation Commission, which estabft.Shes development criteria, examines applications and selects the grant recipients. Statewide grants for 1972 totaled $8 million. wbile applications were for $20 mlllion. Holm attributed Laguna's good fortune in n!Ceiving grants in two successive years to the quality of the Main Beach Park project, designed by architect Fred Briggs of Laguna Beach and landscape architects Lang and Wood of South Laguna. He also credited efforts of the city staff, including City Manager Larry Rose, administrative assistant Terry Brandt and Planning Director Wayne Moody. "They've been biJd.dogging this thing constantly," said the councilman. "And apparently in just the right way, making sure It was not forgotten , but not being too pushy." The 1971 grant was designated for Phase I of the park project, which in- cludes construction of the lifeguard facility, the concession gazebo and the boardwalk, and acqulsiticm. of the Arco station property. The two new grants include $170,340 for park development and $87 ,320 for ad- ditional land acquisition. They wt1I be used for Phase U of the project, which includes re at room 1 , laDdscaping and acquisition ol. the Sh ell station property at El Pasco and Coast Highway. Senate Approves Ban on Dumping WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate passed Friday a compromise bill at con- trol ocean dumping. The bill , sent to the House, bans dum· ping by U.S. citizens of radiological, chemical and biological warfare agents and high-level radioactive wastes In the oceans and coastal waters beyond the territorial jurisdiction of the United Slates. Dumping or all other wastes would be prohibited without a permit from the Environmental Protection Administration based on a finding that it would not be d1U1gerous tG the marioe environment or human Life. PARADE MARKS THE END OF DOUBLE SESSIONS FOR MISSION VIEJO SCHOOLS Prlncip1I Mitchell lead• 600 Students to New De Portola School on Mil•long Walk They March to New School Viejo Student$ Note Happy Event Witli, Parade ';Ooh, now this is what I call a parade." one little glrl standing oo the sidewalk ex.claimed wide-eyed as the 600 students on their way to a new Mission Viejo school marched by. The rive to ti-year-olds Friday carried their books and school work in paper sacks from O'Ne ill School on Sand Doval Lane to their new de Portola School at 27031 Precidados Drive, about a mile away. The students. most dressed in school colors of red, white and blue, were led by principal Jim Mitchfll away from the school where they've been on double session. Six members or the drum cor ps at Mission Viejo High school provided the cadence as they marched behind the 16- member de Portola Patriots band. Along the mile-long route, which in· eluded one steep hill, mothers, fathers and younger brothers and sisters came out of homes to watch and applaud. "Isn't this a great day," one mother called to another as she began to wal k with the children and teachers. Three times the large group took rest Huntingto11 Church Pla11s 500-f oot Banana Split By JOHN ZALLER Of lflt DlllY l"lltt S"ff When the Bible said Jesus would "feed his flock ," it wasn't referring to banana splits. But times and tastes change, and with them methods of making religious con- versions. The Central Baptist Qiurch of Hwilington Beach will attempt this ~ day to attract souls to Jesus with a 500- foot banana split. "Weihope to set two world's .records." e.-plaim assistant pastor Bob Heath. "It sholjld ~ 11 ll:all 10 lo IQ fe<t lm)ger than an,ything before IL And we hope to get. it set up in less than the world record time of 9 minutes end 31 se®nds." kids will have priority on the banana split itself -with the only prerequisite being attendance at service. "I think we've thought ol everything from napkinS to salvation," Heath says. "Except maybe Bromo seltzer." breaks to allow stragglers still \\•inding around comers below to catch up. At those ti mes the band. a little off-key but full of spirit, played either "Anchors Aweigh" or "Over There.'' A few students ca rr ied American flags. the kindergarleners wore p<iper leis and there was even a float, shaped sort-of like a space capsule. An Orange County Sheriff's officer directed traffic when necessary and met the crowd at each cross street. The biggest cheer. which grew in velocity as each round of children made it over the last hill, came when the new school was in sight. About 150 persons then watched ceremonies on the school steps whic h in· el uded an elaborate tribute to the United States and to the new school in song and drama. A "moonmAn" dressed in green leotards hopped out of the •·space craft" and asked why all the people were there. The moon man and the audience then sang a medley of songs abo1JI the states. They closed wit h "I am so proud to be part of Portola," the school song. The school has the distinction of being one of the few in the San Joaquin School District to be finiSbed on time, as scheduled . • ----CAIL 'Y PILOT :J Pollutiota ft.tales Edison's Permit Stands--Fitchen A proposal by the State Air Resources Board that could require local air pollu· lion control districts to assess the Impact of new industries on the overaJI quality of the air as well as meetine emission stan- dards. will not alfect the proposed Edison plant e:rpansion in Hunlington Beach. William Fitchen, Orange County Air Pollution Cootrol Officer said today that if the state board does adopt such rule$ it "'ould not nullify the permit he has issued to Edison for the low emission gas turbine installalions. i·What the resources board is saying is that "'e may deny a permit if the source may prevent attainment or maintenance of area air pollution standards' tor the entire are11."' Fitchen explained. "But," he added, "The rule was not in effect wi".en we issued the pennlt and if it had been. based on the data "-e have it seems the additiona l Huntington Beach installation would not have seriously af- fected the overall qualil y of the alr in Orange County." Filchen then said, ''The automobile is obviously the principal polluter of the air in this county and if vehicle emission "·ere properly controlled "'e "1Xlldn't even know the Edison plant "'as there." John A. ~laga, executive director of the slate board . called for the proposed move "giving the local dist ricts greater control over issuing permits for new in· dustrics.·· Acll1ally, according to Fitchen. what hl' was saying was that the local district "'as being given another tool to prohibit indust rial expansion in Orange C.ounty, if the district officials determined that the emission standards for oxides of nitrogen "''ould be seriously affected . DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Otllvery of the D11fly Pilot Is guarantttd M(lf!(l1y,il'rld1y; II VQU ~ l'O! Mw .,._ l)ll>f• by )'JO II m • Cl!I tl'ld VOU• tOfly will ~· ll<OUglll IO '1>\I. C"'llt 1rt ""'... untll I.JO p.m. $.1111..,,.y -S11,.,1v: II you 6o -r«tl"" '(flur COPY b'I' ' 1 .m.. S.lvrd1y, ., I 1 m. SutldlY. t1U llld • tOPY Wiii De -...OM IO \IOU, C1U1 1rt lallftl llnlll M 1,1'\. ltltphones ~' 0rlf•9• Coun1y Ar'"' ........ ...,_.n1 Nortll~I tt""llnGIOn Bff<ll •ild W11tmlnll•• .. .. .. ,, .... '*1nt S.n ci......,1,, C•plstr1no Bttcll S..n JUI" C•11l1lr1no, O.n.. Po1111, Sovtl\ l1gurw, i..g-Hl~uet .• ~ ~Jaga 's statement noted that the Stale Public Utilities Commission would hold a hearing on the expansion of the Hun· tingto:i. Beach Edison plant soon and that tbe air resources agency may dl'C1de to present testimony again.sl the Huntington Beach plant and othen in Long Beach and Santa Barbara county. No date has been set for the PUC hear- ing oo 1he local plant expansion but a hea ring on a Los Angeles County project which could ha\·C' eonsiderable 1nnuence on tile loca l plant 11·t1J bt! held tx:g1nn1nJ( Oct. JI by 1hc stale comm1~sion 111 Uis Angeles. The Long Beal'h installation hv Ed 1s.111 proposes using lhe S<Jme luw 'c1n1i>~1011 g<1s turbine !>O"er plant~ that "ould bt- installed in the local arcJ Stolen Coi11s His , Clcii111s Niguel Mci11 LOS ANGELF:S - ,\ l.aguna i'tgul'I coin collector testified here Friday th:1t several gold coins sei1.ed from the home of t"'o suspecls in the $5 mill ion ~ton;irL"h Bay bank burglary arc fron1 his f'\ tensive collection. Pacific Island Vill age rrsidl"nt l)c<nn1s Fargher stated that a 1922 S gold·plated sih•er dollar found at the Ohio home of defendant Amil A. Dinsio was identical to one he owned . Fo!Jo"'ing his testimony. F'argher's 1vife told the I>AILY PILOT that the coi n recovered by the FBI an1ountcif to \'erv liltl"? compared to the "$50.000 to SGO.OOo 1vorth'' of gold coins stolen from the cou ple's safety deposit box during lhc crime last ~1arch . Farghl'r is one Of 458 boX holden II ho lost an cstima1ed $5 n1illion during the burglary in which thieves blasted their way from t~ roof lnto lhe bank's vault and forceably oprncd the boxes. The collector further testified thilt three gold coins round in the gang 's alleged geta"·ay car "'ere stolen from hi8 deposit box. "OUr wOOle aim is to win souls to the glory of the gospel of Jesus," says Rev. Heath. "This area is full of people who may have moved here but neveq taken time to look up a church, ac people who never knew Jesus at all. "We think if these people come once, they may keep coming." STATION WAGONS The major construction work will be done tonight on the banana split. Ten crates of bananas will be peeled and laid out in 54 ten-foot sections of rain gutter. These will then be moved into a large freez.er truck, where the Individual scoops of ice cream -90 galloos of it - will be added. "When the time comes Sunday morn- ing, it will just be a matter of setting the sectiom of rain gutter out end linking them together," says Rev. Heath. "Then we'll pour on the topping and we'll be all set." Nearly all of the food hM been donated by local merchants. Rev. Heath has made a promise of Cret ice cream for everyone this Sunda~ - . e Montego MX Villager Students View Filmstrip About Editorial Cartoons ' Orange Coast area student.a In the 55 cl-ma being ,.rved by the DAILY PILOT ln-<!lauroom news prognm Ulil1 week are obtuVln& National Newspaper Week. Ai part of the . program prcsentr<J joiJitly throughout this ochool y .. r by the DAILY PILO'I' and the Irvine Company, the studenll In participating clwrooms thil week were glvtn the opportunity lo see a new mmstrtr e ntitled "Ul"Klen:tlUll'ling Editoria Cartoon.I." Tbe .,.., filmstrip ahows ltudenll the work of ...,,. of the top i><\iitical car- toorllatl of the U.S. and Canada. Tbe lludenlr team lhat edltoriaJ cartoon1 are expresslons of opinion and that by an1lyzlng tlltm, Uiey'tan ltam to 1po1 bllS and opinion elaewhere. cartooninC Is an art. Mc.km car-- -lng llC1Ulll1 arose out ol wllat ollen ls called .. ftne art." n. term "cartoon" origtnallf ttfemd to the drawing or 1ket.ch dOne by 1 painter on canvu lo pldebil brwhltroW- Modem edltori11l cartoonlng LI 1rt prv-- duced undt.r dc•dllnt: pressure. Often the :ar100ni1t has only t. few boun In which to preparll hill drawing. Tlje filmltrip totn>duces ltudenll to "'"'" of the techniqllff uHd by pollll<al artoonlrts to express opinion ln vllual form. The l\ude:DU are abown ta¥orlble • and unfavorable caricttures or national leaden to help them unclormnd how the cartOCfl.ls! ll'Jtl • ...,.. his attitude toward pol!Ucill flcures-:Plctortal stereotypes are another tool of the cartoonist, who U8el llereotyptd flgutt.1 as a kiod of shof1hand to Indicate hi~ opinions. ThrM stereotyped naum include the pompouJ poltttcian, the bospecta<lcd. bearded &eientlall, the toog-l>alttd radical and the lit and greedy rich man. Another cartoon technique Is me or proport.ion. By varying the li>el ol hil n...,.., the carioonlst can -· them monwntnbll or rldlculous. Like other ar1lsll, the car1ooonlll ,_ "chi.-uro," Upt and ahade. Uoe of ditk tones can creue a tomber. depr.--11'8 effect. Uoe i. aloo ari Important port of the cartoorllst'1 art. A ll«ltt and fan- clf\il line can crtall a wblmllcsl, lumoua rlfect. The mmstrlp .WO nplaru olheT car- toon tcchnlqU8, IUCli a oymbeliom. humor,-lhe -ol <opllono, and llla'lrJ and historical n:ferencft. Thf filmstrip 1ttt1M:• that a cartoon Is one penon'1 opinion, and lhat It often can be Interpreted In more than one way. The very. belt poJJtlcal cartoons maiy aomtday "1d UP. In art mUJeUfll!, ilk• the work of llUCll cinoonlstl ol the ~., -NoalllCI -Doolmkr. ------- e Marquis Colony Park e \lonterey Scatton \l'agon ---LE,.\SE--- Speci•list In Full Mdintenanca leoiing ! SEE ONE ••• TRY ONE ••• BUY ONE ••• TODAY! Rmw Of Tiit New Car. , , "GeMea~ ohnson & son . -! : f\. I ' •. ","I • I , 21:11 HAAllOll BLVD~ COITA MESA • ,IMOllGI ---~----' Dome 01 The "" C'ar • , , ~14ea .. _ ..... I r I • .. , ,. ... .-4 D-'ILY l'llOT .. • .\I' ·~ •t ""· .... : .. • Bor111a Shave Ba~k? Mesa Nurs ery Sells It Witli Rliy 1n es DAILY PU.OT Sit!! PM!• If you've driven d o "' n Newport Boulevard In (.ogta P.1esa, you nlay have noticed a series or sig03 that caused nostalga. ;'In a \Vorld oj Si-11 and Se:t 'l'liere's Not One Flouu:r ·rtiat'l l<ated X." You half expect to see lhl.s followed by o plaque labeled, "Burma Shave." Thal is, if you are old enough 1 o remember the old lligh ... :ay si~ns or yesteryear. Jn this case, the technique has been adapted by Tom Hudson, signman for Green Haven Nursery. to help call attention to their product. Tom and Green llaven believe the signs do get results, especially if an oc· casional error creeps in. One set of signs exclaimed: Green Haven·s contribuUon. 1t will IJst many jingles that will be available at the nursery in a· few days. Here are a few tbat have proved popular: ··11 Hugs \Von't Let Yottr Garden Grow, \Ve'vt pot the Stuff to Lo~ Them Low." *· * *' •·Folk$ Comt 10 Us Jot l'"tOT4 4n<1 Jo'aU'IUI From Beverlu lliUs to Tia Jua1U1." * * * "Take Back Your Ri11a." ~Said Jane to Ed; ··My t '11a.ger's Gr1en, But Our Lawn ls Deod:'f * * * Sorry, Jultet, Romeo C1tn't .lee Yo He Got Hung Up in !11t Bougainvillea. * * * •·t Feel Great Doc, u11d Th-Ot's No Jokffi' Took Up Gardening and Gave Up Smokin'" CONFINED TO WHEELCHAIR, SHE PUT GARDEN ON WHEELS TOO Da isy Mae Koelle of Laguna Bee1ch Waters Her Portable Plot "Ilear Ye , Hear Ye, Atten- 1'/on Alt Pla nt Bu1.b$ Noio for Flow- ers Next F'all!' t,Juue a lew persons came to buy bulbs and aLc;o to tell store manager Rau l Que7.ada they preferred the type that bl09m in Spring. Minitree Gift Garden's on Wheels Club Donates 9 to Irvine Harvest On Higla Irvine J'unior \\'omen's Club has nine little trees. T,agunan T e11ds Plants Front Wlieelchair Despite nlistakes, Green Haven has displayed more than 30 of Hudson's creations in the past year and plans to continue the idea. The citv of Irvjne has about 15 acres ~r public park to care for and could use the little trees once they are big enough to be planted. By JACK CHAPPELL Of ~ 01llY Pllol Stiff Daisy ~1ae Koe 11 e spends her life oo 14'heets. and so, it is appropriate that her vegetable garden too is y,·heeled. "l saw all the olher ladies in the neighborhood making their gardens. and I wanted one too," Daisy ~fae said during an in- terview. She is confined to a wheel chair as a result of a 1notorcycle a cc id e n t when she was •17 years old. Despite this. she performs her own housework, laun- dry and cooking { o r herself and her husband Dick at their home in . Weekender Gardeners' Checklist e When planting bulbs in pols or containers. don't be afraid to crowd them . The more you plant, the mare colorful the show. e Plant Bird of Paradise Jn a wann. protected area this month and enjoy its spectacu- lar cool season flowers. e Roses, azaleas. and cam· ellias, .11nd other hardy shrubs in containers, are available now . This is an excellent time to set out the plants into the garden. • e Shop ror blooming chry- santhemums this \\'ee k to pro- vide dt'Corations indoors, or in the garden. e Plant cyclamen now for "·inter and spring bloom . Melon Vine Welco111e Visitor AVENAL fAP l -Fred F'iruiter doesn't know ·where his wat ermelon vine c;ime from. bul he hopes it g ro~·s again . The vine. which j us t sprouted Jn the front YRrd of his central California home, spread over a SO.loot by 35- foot. area and grew nearly four feet high, Finster said. The vine yielded good quality melons all summer. he said, and didn 't affect the la~·n or other shrub!!. "I've just. TIC\"l'r s e f' n anything like it." Finster ~id. "I hope it grows next yea r." Laguna's rustic \Voodland area at 1198 Victory \Valk . Unable to work a run-nr- lhe-mJll garden. D a i s y ~1ae devised a special garden in a wheelbarrow. She planted corn, ~ets and yellow squash. ""l don't like to think of myself as handicapped and this is something I could do with my hands outside," she said. She and Dick have eaten the squash. but, have let the beets and corn go. "I didn't want to pick Lt. I'm just so happy it grew." she said. The garden was planted in c<1r· Jy Spring. Seeds and instruction on growing the produce in the shallow soil envjronment came from a frii!nd, who has "quite a garden of his O\\"n.'' she said. Daisy Mae said she hoped other persons who \\·ere in slniilar situations would become a\\'are Gf !he things they could do with gardening. "People who are han· dicappcd can do this,"' she said. She plans to replant next spring and may even plant a flower garden in ad· dition to the vegetable garden. ··I guess 1f I mcved. I \vould take it with me ," she said. A bulletin is being prepared by the Society for Preserva- tion of Burma Sha\'e Slogans in America to take note of Cluh Counts Oi1 Record '72 Pumpki11 DES MOINES, Jo\va (UPI) -It may take several persons to lift it and a pickup truck to haul it. but the Men's Garden Clubs of America are counting on someone to come in with a record breakJng pumpkin ifl this year's Big Pumpkin Contest. Irvine's ll um an Enhan~ ceinent Director Paul Brady has suggested the city accept the six-inch C.olden Tip Pfitzer mini-trees being offefed by I srael Trees Honor Queen LONDON (AP) -A forest of one million trees will be planted in Israel to mark the si lver wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip. The Jewish National Fund or Britain announced the project and said contributors will pay about $1.20 per tree. Ca111ellia Has Natural Lyman E. Duncan. national secretary for the group, said Friday the ~pound pwnpkin record is "doomed to topple this fall.'' The forest \l.'ill cover between 6,000 and 7,000 acres in Galilee beside a mountain rovered \l.'ith trees in memory of Sir Winston Churchill. Home • Ill Golden State Duncan said he expects a record number of entries in the contest because more than 25.000 packets of -pumpkin seeds were distributed na-T H l S d Nowhere in the world has Camellia b Io oms from tionwide to school children ea e ps pu 8 the camellia found a more January to ~1ay wilh flowers through various organizations. N 0 mNGHAM, England I h h . of colossal size. from Hght The previous high was 14,000 natura ome t an 1 n . k 1. h d · h packets. (UPI) _ a~e T'~d, 66, pin lo purp is ·re , wit ~ .... b vu California. Out of the Orient variations. peony· fonn lo The 23S--pound p u mp ki n said he cultivated the eight· they came -the sasanquas. formal double. Give it space, record was se t in 1968 by Lynn toot high potato plant in his japonicas and reti.::ulatas -espalier it or grow it as a and Susan Price of Marietta, backyard by watering it with a prized possessions of cap-large shrub or small tree. Ga. pot of tea daily. tlvated rcur-master captains. lf---------------------;;;i;----~----;I California's alkaline soil and lack ot natural water not withstanding, camellia culture in the Golden State is easy and one of the most rewarding of gardelling experiences. The camellia's spectacular bloom, its lengthy blooming period -from early Fall to late Spring -its handsome, all-year foliage and versatile use in landscaping earn it a featured pas!Uon ln the shady hon1c garden. The Sasanqua covers itself with flowers first. in early Fa ll. Single or double blooms, from white to almost red, so1ne of which are fragrant. II is incomparable in a basket or rub. espaliered against a wan or fence and a.s a ground cover. Sasanqua s to I er a t e more sun than other Camellia types. The well-known japonicas provide the widest range of color choice and flower forms -from purest white to deep red and bl<'Olor all the way; from open-centered, peony· type flower forms to many. petaled, tight formal doubles. The japonicas' sizes suggest background usage or as a tub- bed. pati<Hized tree. Its blooming perk>d, during th(! coldest part of the year, from lat(' Fall lo ea rly Splini.t heightens the spectacle of its annual show. The rangy retlculatu KitchenAia -~ Replace your built-in dishwasher now with a Kltche~Ald . ... and SAVE! INSTALLED PRICE only $28995* INCLUDES: normal replacement labor and KitchenAid Custom Dishwasher announcing the •Front panel extra IE! new KitchenAid Trash Compactor with a 30 day money-back guarantee INSTAlllD CHAIN-LINK FENCING -and a chance to win one FREEi , syl See it demonstrated and get a It s ea • ticket to enter the 1ree drawini. KtTCHENAID TRASH COMPACTOR Will BE GIVEN AWAY AT THIS STORE • • and KltchenAid Is built better • · appf i•anoes Not cheaper! "Come in ond tolk to Jim" 888 GLENNEYRE 494·0582 LAGUNA BEACH roll fr•• 545-2693 '1 Mrs. Dianne Lundquist. con· servation chairipan of the Irvine Juniors. Brady notes the grown up trees would fit nicely in the Ranch greenbelt the city is considering accepting f o r dedication or in the 7 .2 acre park in the Rancb \Vhich already is public. The city's land scape maintenance contractor will babysit the seedlings unt il they are ready for planting, Brady added. 'Green Thumb? Smith Lowther of Costa Mesa i.5 on top of the t<r mato harvest -but it takes a ladder. Lowther, 1455 Deauville Place, trained his plants up -way up. They reached 12 feet with fruit growing up to the 11-fooUeve!. Parent Plant Starts Chives GARDEN .. C!NTER • For good chives start with ----------1 pla nts or slips from older PUMPKINS plants, sowing as for onions in Chok• ""°nry,'f",. Sl.SO well-drained loamy soil in a lZ" dlo....,. Fil.OM sunny pla~. Old clumps 1f ----------\ should be divided a nd FALL SALE SHTMPLING , E ng I and replanted every two or three (UPI) -Gardener Arnold yea r s t o .prevent ALLPLANTSAND'°1TllY Andrews said today he dug up overcrowding. 2NJ/ a potato in '3 backyard plot u-10 OFF and discovered "a gold ring set .i;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;7ll' ------=.:.__ ___ \ with diamonds embedded in lt. IJ THOMAS F. ALLEN ANTIQUE! Weekends or by Appointmenl BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE ltltl llOOKHUIST HUNTINGTON IUCH ........... ~IM & 0.rffeMI t62-4200 • MATTRESSES MATTRESSES IOATS HOMU TRAIURS .,,... ••• 5Hpel Colt• .......... ..,.. Co. 1110 Newport ...... Done by Dunn Pat Dunn gets things done. 7892 WestmlnSter A11enue Westminster. Ca, {714 l 892· 7 597 . Liberty B-1303 Throw her your challenge and see how she bandies It in Sunday's "At Your Service" column. 2640 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA OPEN DAILY 9 TO 6 SUNDAYS 9 TO 5 Color and Fragrance For Your Garden Color Fro1n , , Chrysanthenztt1ns Gorgeous fall c o 1 ors that onJy • "MUMS" can produce. Pomponi & Exhibition varieties. FULL ILOOM 179 .... ICELAND POPPIES ll.11vc quick color in tht• Bulb Ge.rdt>n. You'U rr-nlly .-njoy their ter- rine: "Hof Colors. .. l , .. s1n T iuo ] asmines For Fragra nce Versatile Star Jasmine and Night Blooming J a s m ·i n e . Sweet fra· grance rrom both. JUST 98' .... GREEN LAWN PAINT! A liquid lawn dye thlt tums brown lawns ..-n again. JUlt mhc wjth water and spray on. Will not harm plants or "'"" qr. 4.29 .._.,, ........ . DICHONDRA FLATS. lfl\,.,. lht' "IM..nttvl Lawn ... tJncqu&Jr.d for it!! ~ond look.II •nd i:!llS)' CArt. Jt'11 11 "Jnap" to cut Into p)uia and plant for It h8fwisome lawn. ON<Y 98c _, ... PHONE 546-5525 \ j I I • I ) • .. l Gt ) • ! . i ' ' '- I I ,, ) ) } ) I ~ i ' ,_ • I I .. ' • '• ... ,. -· - For The Record Dissolutimis Of Marriage Death Notl<!e• ARBUCKLI! a SON WESTCLIFll MORTIJAllY 417 E. 17th SI., C..U Muo '4M1181 • BAL Ti-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del !\tar m .1451 Costa ftfet11 Mf.%414 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Broadw1y1 Cotta Men u l-J43I • McCORl\DClt LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1705 Lafuaa Cuyo1 Rd. OMl15 • PACfll1C VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery MM1urJ CM pd Ull PacUI< -~ Dme Ntwpal1 :::'~ o.Jl- e PF.EK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME 71111 Bel,. A ... We1tmlm1er DS4UI • SMrtr~· MORTUARY C1 Ma!JI SI. • RuntlettG• ftf:ac::ti DICSD . - l'a1ttllt1 Clrc11• 1>¥ 811 Kene ------ ®~ "I'm getting very growed up. Already I know my right foot from my wrong." Horoscope It's Pretty Hard To Trick Virgos SUNDAY OCTOBER 15 By SYDNEY OMARR tartan can become a11y. Slriv~ for balance. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You get proverbial second chance. Remember resolu- tions. Leo could help you underJtand. Accent is on work within special group, organiza- tion. Your ability to com- municate is heightened. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): R e l ationship becomes Students' H_andhook Tells All SACRAMENTO (AP ) -It's called "Survival" and for students on one California campws, It has advice on everything from how to get along with your roommate to where you can buy the cheapest birth control pills. SurvivaJ i!1 a 55-page handbook prepared by the stu- dent body newspaper, The ltornet, ror Incoming students at Cal Stat' Uni v er s it y, ~cramento. It's not your usual guide dh how to find the student union or the dean's office. ''CONTRACEPTION is a lot cheaper than abortion," the free hal)dbook declares, listing discount pharmacies where it says birth control pills can be bought for as little as 70 cents per prescription. "Any doctor will prescribe contraception for you, but may hassle you if they knew you as a child," the handbook adds. Dee Tyler, a Hornet employe who helped prepare the booklet, explained: "We've always bad a handbook at lhe beginning oi the year for students. It was ~ done on a different concept this year. We've already had lots of calls from students w i t h sug· gestions about what to include in the next edition." The Virgo woman can be discerning, shrewd and thrifty. She is COllSCious of her need for security. The Virgo man is selective, plans ahead, maps a program and is capable of following it despite obstacles. The Virgo individua l, man or woman, possesses quiet con- viction. It's not easy for others to fool Virgo, but these natives can become victims of self- deception. Virgo is happiest when busy and performing a service. stronger. You are drawn to in-SOME mlJDENTS are wor- dividual who gives you feeling of security. Key now is to Med about living in a coed build. Haphazard methods will dorm." the handbook says. not suffice. What you get will "The fear should be nonex- have to be earned. Act ac-istant. To begin with, the sex- cordingly. es are divided by fioors and as yet not one girl has com- IF TODAY IS Y 0 U R plained of being molested." BffiTRDAY YoU are creative, t that "Li ARIES March 21-April 19): lea! Abou roommate: v-mus , possess an abundance lng with a roommate can be a Area of p a J t n e r s h fJp, of charm. September was an source of supreme pleasure or pennanent relationships, mar-especially significant month. extreme frustration. Being so Mgge -this part of your life You are in the midst of one of close together, especially in is highlighted. You can let go the most important periods in such close quarters, there is yow: lUe. If single, marriage .. _.,_,;a be b"tte of past and move ahead into · · uuwiu to some 1 r quar- f K . willin is tn picture. Married or rellng but things can be work- uture. ey is · · gness to single, you carry a d d e d ed out if both of you are will- let go of losing proposition. respo1111ibWty. Some starUing ing to concede some things to changea occur and y o u " ·~--· hil " TAUJWS (April 20-May-20): ultimately will benefit. eacy. OuR:i. once in a w e. ••Many landlords will refuse - OAlt:'f'"PILOT 5 Students Retnin PUBLIC N011CE .... 4tfl ,ICTITIOUt lllJINl.SS MA.Ml •TATIMalfT P~BLIC N011CE "actfftoUI •vlllPltt li411ll 11ATIMIMT ~ _..,,. ... 1'111 11111--. --h _. .. Ml,...,. , .. -.. Favorite Teacher ........ .. •UEMA \lll'TA C Q IJ N' lL Lt NC fHI •INllllY, Ml F..,._. It•, Sl•\IKl'I. 1011 C ... Oll\HI ............ (Ml• Morw. c..tll ... ,,. CO.......°'-· Ct l. t»a ,,.,., 0 Gll•tte. 1t)j 1N Ito J_.,. '°· SIWIYI• WI OOl\ilol<I Cltcltl, H1111!1~ tNdl. C•I. f»'1 M,...i.o. LMl9 1MC11, Ctllt ..... TPW1 ""''-I~ llfl"ll ,_,.., 11'1' .,. W•vM M Snlllfl. lMll ~ L"t lfldl,.IOt.t.111. (l•cll. """'lflOIPI lltl(ll. Cfilll • Jf!a,lllt\ F ....... ..,, T~ll -lllt•O ll DriflO Uo'411(,_. l'r I classmate of HIN. 1 former ni1 .... ...,_, r111c1 .. 11,. "" C-'V ,.,,_,.,,p State. n-.. .. .-.ment emplo>'• ,'.,,'".' •,,o .. , ... ,_,,,°"".'" ~-~-'.m-1• "'1~"' o c. 11 •-w•-I ... '-"'r"' I • ....._....., o.p,,ty '~·· ,,., • ..,...1 111'4 '#IHI -C-'V 11C11 some e emenuory convJct.ed of perjury for de-e-"" cierk. C1t•k oi °"'""' c_., .... 0c......-"' school students in San Fran-•o•••T w. •1111001 1m WILL IAM £ SI JOMN, COUNTY From Wire Sttvlces cisco peti"llo···• 10 stop the nytng that be gave st3te ATTOl:N•Y AT uw CLl!•tt, Dv ••rrlr J. MHO(WI, Dlopuly. 1n:u .ecret.s to Communist 1ples .1• 1· c...,... "--' •" transfer of their favorite · 0r...,, <•tlftrlllt 11'4' P..ailJIMd o··~ c .. 11 D•HY Pn11. The charges agaln1t Hlq T1o11 ...w1tt 0c1_, '· i•. "· •· nn 1xro.n teacher, schools Supt. Steven 1 med I probe ted b "'"' Mo ....... a bowed 10 the1·, ei-s em :rom a Y '"'*'.,... Dt•.,.. COii' 01111 P11o1 PUBLIC N011CE ''-" Richard M Nixon lhen a s.iam_. 1:), ::ro. •no 0c1-• 1 1.1::1----'-::..c.=;._c..:.:.:.:::.... __ presslons of "love" for Ana · ' '"' lSll·" ,u,1•1oa cou•T o' TM• Wl•e and let he' rem•;n •t frethm•n congressman from PUBLIC NOTICE sT•T• °" cAL1•011N•A Fott .... CaUfomfa. TM• coulllTY °" 01.t.111•• Jefferson School. * ,KTITIOVI lUSINlll ... A-run llOTtCl M lll&all'IO °" l'l'ffTIOll After u students ftrowsed NAM.I •TAtlMlllT ~O• .. .-.... ,. 0' WILL AMO .. oa through a protracted --•-i Former Prtsldent Lyndon ~,,':,~ p.r'°"' •·• oc.Nj L1Tt1•1 ''-•TAMIMTAJtT ~~ ft J b fle • ti• Ell•lt ol ELEA"401 G. SMITM, board meeting, the board . o .mo• says 1s ge 1ng ~:o:_i;;,L "" "•'"'1-. '°'" D«••-· agreed Iv \et t.forena make ex· along fine in his recuperatk>n ->-vtlldff Ll_,,, 1 1 ,, "'011cE 1~ "E•E•Y c;1vEN ""'' from a serious heart attack C'-""""" s ...... C••• Mt .. n•?t • Se<~'1'Y P1e111c N•u-1 ••"' ,,., 111<ec1 ceptions in transferring 40 . """'•• v -L~. 11 .. c~.,1,11°"' ,,....,., • "''"°"' •or p,_,.,,, o1 wm •Ml teachers from schools ending suffered last April bttause s''"'· C•1• ,,,_. '2tlt t(ll' lnv.,•c.• of L1•t•t1 '"''"'"''•'v 10 up with rewer students than he's following some health ad· ~'·~·='.'9" 11 ~ uNl,l(•e.i Del' • ,::::;..-~~~:~·.,: ~~"tt!; = .'! anticipated . viti! given by an old woman. 11110. vi,.. Ll"lltft fll •<• .,, ,_,."" ,.,. .......... , -"' • TNI 11•"""""' Akd wlttl tf\f '°"""' • Oc_, ll. ltn. •I '(II) • m . lfl .,,,. The decision was influenced Johnsen commented on hss c1 ... k o1 Or•llOI cf)j,I""' G'I Slot-• tt c""""'""' oi °"''"""'"' "'o J o1 ... d by a Prog'am Mr'. W•••• aod ···'th ·,n a rare 8 n d 1'11-WU.LIAM E. ST JOMN. Co\JNl''I" COllfl, •t 1'00 Civic , ...... O•• ... W••I, '" llC<ll • CLf:RW., oy I -If J. Maddao., °""1•¥ IM C it~ OI Slfllt -'"' C•lol0<fll•. two other teachers developed unscheduled. p u b l i c ap-PllOlkllM °'..,.. '°''' 0.11, Piiot, o"e.i 0c-r t0 1111 I the hool nd b I . . Sto ewa ll Tex at S.,T....W :m • ..wi Ck!-I, II " WI LLIAM E ~I JO .. N, a sc , a y a etter pearanc.e Lil n . · 1tn c-•v Ci.•• from the children. a pre52ntation of the Lady f'.l(K4 1-.C1·'1 MUl'#ITL HUIWlft ANO .... IE. ·~·II LIW "We all love Mrs. Ann Wise. Bird Johnsoo Awards for state PUBUC NOTICE •• ,,.,.. "'", t h 11 ii be "Sh · h' h be 1·1· at' Mewperl ikl(ll, C1tlttrooi1 f1"1 our eac er, v gan. e is 1g way au 1 1c ion. T.i, in•l ,,1....,. What I ha --..IA.I ,K'TITIOUS IU•IMISS we a ways ve n ... ~.. "This old woman said : NAMI sTaT1M.1ENT "'~ •1 '" 111 -M • great teach. " I 1•-•• I ,.. ... ' I .. .., '"'°''""° °'•"""' Cot•! Otll1 ,,1.i. r. '\\rtlen I wa ks, I wa...,, .:wow y. 1, OW "i '"''°" • "" l\HI 0c-r ll. '" 20. 1•11 J1'J·71 * \Vhen I si ts. l sits loosely. And . STONE 'S Y&.CMT SERVICE. 40• A 17-year~ld blind country when I feel a worry coming w~=~·1~.:i:·$~.t. ~-~, 'Z:~ PUBLIC NOTICE __ _ muisc singer has signed a on, 1 just go to sleep. .f~\"'•i:: 1 1 tld NOT•C'-,,. SAL i o• ••AL P•Dl'••T..,. recording contract with "That's what I'm doing now . !<>11lw~u•I. MM 1 t>t otO COl'ldl,I( oy 1" "' 'RtVATl IALI s•~AllAtlLY Oil CUtiass n--~-and wi·11 us . h Id • __ ,, L $10f'4 "' " UNIT f\(,'-Vl\.lll e Following t at o womans T~I• ,,.,.....,.,; 10_. ,..,1,11 ,,.. COii"'~ NO. A·'nu her earnings for an eye opera-ad\'ice.•· ci..t .,, <>r•"ll• ,_.., .,,., s.p•~bl, 14. 1vP1110• cou•T o• THI f n 1'11. By 81vt<'1r J Mldd<>o. 0'°""1'( ITATI OP C:AL.lllOlllNIA •o• IO • COllfllY Cllrk. THI COUNTY OP o•ANGI "I don't want people to feel PUBLIC NOTICE P11or1Wec1 0••"91 '°''' D•nv P11o1, ,,. _ ,.,,111,, "' ,,.. E•1tt• or E$1Hllll sorry for me." Jackie PimeD· ~iilllT' ». •NI Ottooe• '· ,., 11• a. ANOE•w N. DKH .. d. ta! said In Nashville . N~1'~: o~ .. :vsL~" .... ~~':i-'No c:~: ''" 26•·11 it!:~ic,:.. 1~1~~~.,91;;,:,,~,,.:.1:.W oro w; Billed professionally as "Lit· 1r11.11110111 · °" TMli c11v o,. ,ovN· PUBUC ··oncE •'lff "" JOI~ div 01 ~. 1 '"· " n. ti J k . " she h bee bl" d TAIN VAU.IY l'I otflct ol Ct-. OuM &-C•11tC-totO e ac 1e, as fl Ill NOT•Ce IS HEllE8'1" C.IVEH ff\11 on Ml• Edd'!' Ull. ,,, 141111'1 ,_ ~ ...... all her life. Wednn<UY. (ktotHlt" u . ltn •• ·'''YJ II'"· P'ICTITIOU. IUSINliSS LOO ~··'°""'' OI Ll'o ~·Stitt • . • !fl "" commwnlty C111ttt 8ull0•"'· lll'lOll NA.Ml 11ATaMliMT o1 C1Ulonol .. ti 11W NOl'W$1 •Ml lion! bl<f. The delicate op1rahon -s••tt• """""· ,_,,1 .. v111•v . T,. 1o11Hi"' Pff'°" 11 00111o Ml..,.°''· -wo1Kt "'cott11 ...... u"" IJ\I .. io costing about $2,000 -is to .be '.:c.~ic ~.~~~c=~ .. m II: NEWPOIT . ll:IVll:llA E ~ R L y =~ '::~'· :!:.'!":.;icr:.'· ,':..111 11:: •:; performed at John Hopktn~ CONDtTIOlll•L Vtf 'f:RM.IT NJ, ACH!EVEMElolT CEf.IT£11, 5111 &. -Ill itnd 111 11>t rlfhl. 11111 •f'WI I ..... ~ Uni've"i·ty H 0 s p 1· t a I in YA•la l'ICIE tt, TIACT nn f<Wllc•n.... IN•.,....,1,., ,.,,._ c1e1 ""''· ,,111. "'u ,,,., ""' 1111tt o1 .. kl o.ce•\ld i..1 1K· !!led by G. Hohl.., Co. rMNftl\otO M'1 M1rctl'9 L. Oil8rl1o1y, Ill PNrl QUlr..:I lrl' optl'tllon 9f llw OI t.tlW.....r M. Baltimore. iw•,,.lulon l'OI' ctU'I~• FIOUll"!I o1 l •nd • .-. .... ••1DG1 '''™· 011.., tl'lan ... '" lcldl"°" 10 ""' .. wiro * ..... 11~ Pl" ttusler '°' Tt•cl 7'02 loc•IMI Oot 'fPlll 1111111\HO i. btlfl!I condlKI"' tl'll ... dle:HHCI •• , ""' ti-.. tfHll\,. Ill .... to "" ;outtoeast C'OI'"" o1 si.1..-Ind W1•d lnc:ll,.141111. 111 ""' cm.iri •HI ,.._..., tlt'l,lltt '" '"" The executive branch of V••I•~ 9~ tlled •fQlll'lllotO pot<"mlWoro to M1rt.i11 L Onll•l_.v ... ,_,"'of 0r.,.... Sl•tt.,, c..11,..1111. •"' , bUlld J btdroom toomet w!llt 1.27' lQ. fl. Tiii• •lat-nl lllf'd .. 11~ IM '°°"""' lrt t l>d to 111 '"" un1\,. ,,.1 ,,._,,., goverrur.ent under President 01 uoor ••ea. Tr1c1 rwn 111M c•Htll'IQ .. c 1 .... ot O••fl!I• C"""1Y ll'" StPl~i..< 1'. 11iv111 '" ,.... '°"'""' v1 Lo& Atlfll'•· Nix h '-~ , , 11111 on 9,1\ IC'''· p._ty If lurlltff 19n. ll y l •ttrlY J M-~. °"""'Y Sito' 01 CMllOl'llll , •II OI W'l'lk " P"-1111 on as 1,,1<;'..ome an de>t:ribld ·~ A.P 1•9-0114 1. c-tv c•trk. • .,. wt1a1t1r1v clHcrlDld •• IOI'-'· te assemb\j line for lies," aC· lOlll! C:MANOI JJ'\, CONOITIOM•L Pl/Oll>l'lld 0.•"'f• Co.it O•olY Pllo!, wit: USE PllllMIT IDI, LOT IPLtTS "1, -.C Stpotmt>tr )0, i nd <klot>t• 1· 14• 1l, 'AlllCEL. 1: Loi n I" 81ock 11 .. tress Sblrley MacLalne has Appllc•!lon 1111C1 bY PrGIK' cooro:11 ... 1ur F·:M»lf N.wpo.t 8Htt\. •• ~ on ,...P told 1 000 University o f 10 .-zon1 "'~'"' on 1111 -'' fkl• of 1912 :1651). 11 r1<or61d '" &oak '· Pitt 2• .i • d 11roo1c1ourst, ,,,,..,,. ol Gtrlllld ''°"' Al to Ml-ll•ntOU' MljN>. r1<.,..d• of Or•.,.. Massachusetts stu ents at a CL conc11t1on•I u1t P•rmll 10P 111ed 1.. PUBLIC NOTICE countv. c11u ...... 11, 1<>11 ........ ~iy rally for Sen George s con1vnc1!on .. 1111 111e z-e1t•1111• to COfl· .,...,_ •• 111 1111 '""'· w1wp0r1 • • 11r1.1e1 Mlrie C•tlendl• Rn!1u•1r1t. Mt'f'Y eHtl'I. C1ll!orril1. McGovern. IM CG(kl•!I IOllnvt. Loi Siollh '3 •Ml .. ITATIMINT 0 • AIANDONMl!WT PAPICl!L ,, l.11 n In 'IO(l )I, - A · the N' tiled lri conl11Mll°"' •"" 1111 ·-c1111191. Ofl TMI vs• o' "'--' ••1-t" •• ~ llJIOfl man .ccus1ng txon am-PrOl'lrtY Cl,,,,,,..,_ .70 KPH •rid I• PIC:TITIOUl •USllllllt MAM.I r«•d<ld '" • llOk ). """ )t, din!Slration of "obscene COr· tu•ll'le'f ctfKtlbfd ti A.P. 1S1·11141. Tile llQlloW'\llQ _..,,., ""1 •Gl...ionld tht Mll«ll.,._. Mlpt, r.c:orch OI Or1"'9 . ,, , La" "d COlllDITIONAL. UI• 'llMIT '" Ap. llM of !ht lk!lt'°"" bul ifllll ,..,.... C-lt' C.llfornl1 ICltuM IO""',,. ... ruption, MISS Mac me sa1 • puc,non 111..:r by J1v Duk• to 11111111i.11 SOMilhll'll PllOllWHnu c.....-,.,. 1111 trfY ~Y ·klwM> .-111 ,,. "The l~ue this year is not llOl'l11t 1hGc> .11n11 ,,......,"""''· L•ncc• 0r1w . T11111 ... C•ll""111• nMO 1,,.,1• ""'""' """"· C•llWlll•. • , TllHI m1ttffl t rl bflf\O pnl«il&ld TIW fk1ltlovl bwlMll ,..,.... '"INICI IO PAICEL. J: TIW W..1 11~ -who did what to whom tn pu!'W&"' to t11e Pt~ng 1..1 .... of 1111 •toctw ••• u~ 1 .. o..,.,.. ,_,,., "" ~,,..,0, .... ot Let ,_,,,._ ..... G u~. • pai Sltlt of C1lllO<'"lt ~""*"' C"°' N_,,..., lt, 1911. ""' l!l'lt II -...r _.,,_.,., twt If eorge 1n1,.vvvem scam gn . 6S.OOO el •e<I· 1M 1111 FMC THI• u. T~ A. Mlttotd "-· 1]11 Ltt\Ct 0-lwe. Loi T-ly~ .......... ,. .... 0...... 1lle issue this year is Richard OHlrlfo!I ,., 1eu!fy '" '•-., i .. °""'11io.. T11111 ... C•Htorntt ""° "" v11...., vi.w Tr kf. 11 ...,. ....,. N • , h8f ( ,, TO !llotsl m11t ... 1 •Ill M OIVll'I If\ OP-TPl/t iMlalnlll Wll cOl'd\1(1..:1 by tfl •KCI'-In •* 9 ,. ... lS.I of ~ M 1xon s c ac er. P<1Mvri:ltv ,., Go w. u """""' 1~1«m•tllll 1M1vktll11. ""' tfflc:• .. ,..; •tc0r• "' u.. * ll ~rid you "''Y c°"'IK I '"' '1•nnlllCI "· 11\111(11'0 p-A"O'tM• c-1y. c.ntorNI , ...... -. . d [>tplrtl'nfnl 1t M2·2"71 1<>11 rl'Nr to !ht '·IN l <ommonlr k-,1 )tl Witt Karv•r9 U.S. District Court Ju ge •bO.,. ttem•. Putotlol!ed O••,.,.. ,.,.,, 0 1111 "''°' 11, .. 1 ~ .. c"i1or1o11 Eel -~ c 'I ho PLANNING COMMl~SICIN Oc•-1 u ,. lt •m 1m 72 . • . Waiu • 11 cUan, V.' was 011' THE CITY Of' • _.:_~.:_ :.. . l•ld ,.Kiii • , .. , ....... "' ti ...... Alger Hiss' lawyer in a sen~· FOU111t.t.1H v1.LLEV PUBLIC NOTICE :';!~i'.:':!:,.""'11• or iwt .. _.,._., tional 1948 trial, collapsed and ~"::".~"';.':...,. c....,.1ui,,.. ~,:':,.";,';: __.i ~ 11 M died at the entrance to fedaral "llblllMll or'"" Cot•t OtllY PH<11. •K'TtT10llf aut1MfS1 t ""'" 91 .. 11 ,,.,. 1,. l•.,,..tu1 _., ., court I M nhattan. Oct-1,, nn 21t1.n N""'• ITATt.~lNT -UN""' tte1.-. ... ~·-'*' .. ...... n a ,,,. 1111_1,,. ...,...,. 11 ool"" _,.,..., ., .,.,, c.9t11 -,,..., trMll ,,. ... -"' As he ·arrived at the en-PUBUC NOTICE •1: w.iNG'' CAllPET co ns w wn wen c,,..., ,. 111 tulll'...i• ,. -.... t h ·-Id I "I' . . "°" «vtrie:•• •1111 to -..........,1111to11 CawT~ ranee, e w a awyer, m 11 .. c °'1' Mtu c1. f2f.H 1 io. .,, ott.rs 11 111 1n ..,111..,. .,,.. M• tired." and fell . He was dead •1CTITIOUS •lltlMISI c..,. Ill . PMIOOdl. n.it M1pl1 ti .. °'._... ...... II""',..,.._..,"'""' II""!' • . llAMI 11ATIMIMT Cott• Mt11, C•. '7426 11-•tter 11w flnl Cllllkitltll """"" .... New activity may change yyur ~~ -· 1ow tnd _., m.te•r to rent to anyone with long eeting, sleeping h a b i t s • .-..iro1~~$ ~ ~ yto PmT~ hair· or that doesn't look mar- Obviously, you will have to r:k. N,Y.=c~~1~":',;,:.,-;: ried to the guy or gal they're make some adjustments. Now1rii"~·,,~,';;•~;"'i;;;ijiii~'~"';;'~J,~·~-~·;· ·.·.~ •• r;;;;··-,.ii·ii• ,.w,.ithiiii,'ii' ;;Su;;i;m;;;;· viialmaiidiidiisii.;;;;;;;;;;;;•I is time to plan and resolV.e.11 Your health should come firat. Leo can offer sage advice."" on arrival . at B e e k m a n • TM 1o11~ot0 Pll''°" 10 11o1ne twtlr1111 1ltllht .. w....,. ,ldc:IO(lo,, tt• ~ i.ior9 _."' "' ..... TIW ~~ Downlown Hosp'la) 11: 51,...1. Cotll 11\tU, C1 .,.,., ,,_..... ,,_ rl9ftt N ~t .. I • VAHCD. 17ol0! lrvll'll 81vd .• Sult• o. Tith twfl-I• floplng cond~ltd OY I OIOI ... , .. McLean was a Harvard Tvsll~. c1111, ""° "'''...,,.sN". °''"" oc,.,..," 1rn. Ted ..i. Vtfldtl"9, 11.101 lrvll'll 81>'1'.1.. o . tt. "t.tldoc' U.u111A l!Vl!L YN •VIMHf• S11ltt 0 , T111t1n, Ctlll. '7..0 $! ...... ., W. F'IOll«k -Ylllt 11u1IM1• Ii 11111'4 ((tlldll(llfd by 1ft T~ll ,1,......,,1 lllld wl•1t tht (_,ty ..... Alll(IH llllENI K AICLIPJ GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Affairs of heart dominate. You're Invited to four free lectures on Crackdown In Works tndiwld\H'I. C111to. ol Or•• County on Ot•. •. 1911, fly ,!. """u'"''' til ,,,. W\11 'ffd H. VtotdllotO llWl'ly J, ll'MIOOo, DIPll'Y COtl"lf Clll' ,..-:;, ~ Th!1 '""_,,! lllH W'ltlo !M C-ty • 1'112 Clt•k o4 Ot-•1191 COUlllr oro; ~,_.,.,._ 21, PUlll!ohld °"'"" CM" 0 .. IY Plll!, ~«:o:vi::;.,.a-c•VT(.Mltt ltn. 11'1" ll'lly J. 8ttflll!l. Dflll,llY Oc -r ''· JI, U 1nd H~• I. Ill SWiii :~ .,,.., CN'llY Clerk. P»Jll !tll ~n &.ti ~ c ........ ""' 'llbllsllld Orf"GI CG11I 0.JIY PllO!, PUBUC NOTICE "'""'"""' .., ••tall~ S.Otfmllff U, JO, I nd C)(I-1, 1•, T...,._, (tlll ...... Your person al magnetism le I ~ works overtime. Involvement · fa l _ with opposite sex is ...,..,led. ea UJ Aquarlao is in picture. You j SACRAMENTO The PUBUC NOTICE P1CT1T1ou1 aU111111ts De of '! Vehlcl NAM• ITATIM.llfT can sell self and product. You /m. b pertrnent 11 otor es T"" 1ia11ooo1nt "''°" ,, °°'"' M~ PUBLIC NOTil"E are l'kely to get v,our way n""i "n eSilmales it lhouJd be re«iV· SUl"l!IM)W: COUIT Of' TMI •~ 1------I JC • V~ c;;, STATI OP' CAl.IPOINIA P'OI HILLS 0 ALE C 0 ¥ M 0 0 t T.., IUl'llllOI COUIT Of' TMI ing 50 000 applications monthly I ( WTT °" Ofl,UtOI A~iOC IAlE S. ,~ W"'tchll 0-. 1m 2JM.n J1111111"-o. ..... COl•I Oollly '" ... 0c10t11<" n. 11. •· 1tn 21.t·n ·CANCER (Jwie 21.July 22): f • . 1· I rr high Tw ov" • ,.,,, ,._, -..c-. c D1MO JTAT• °" c.u.1,01N1a ,oa You are able to shake off ' or registra ion ° 0 · way NOT~• °" "U..i•o °' P1T1TIOll H••~ ' c.1t.w!· 1~.i ,.,,_). '" 1 c:ou~...,.:i:.,o«AM• Oct. 18th vetUcles, but the total Is •Oii "'""" °" W1lL AlllD 'o• 20u1 AMt11• Aw . '"'~'· c • .om . ..anca °' iwt•ffT• TO tnt. doldrums· One you depend on "The lntimate Investment Blue Chip No.... averaglng just 12 ooo "'"' .. ThTMllfT"•" ,,.., w.1-· 11 Mlftll , __ ~ • •-.&. nOP•t1tTY AT ,.., ... AT•, ..... finally proves reliable. Key is u-La nl · · . £11•tw °' Ill/TM t:. ooE••· D«MiH· LlmlNoll ,.,_lol'ol,. ... ""' ,.,.".,. .. "" ,,, ..... 11NNll managerial Property11 w e orcemmt agencies MOTIC.f: •• Mlill£1Y OtVEN ~ GHrtl 0 . ._..,_I CO't'I T MOQV.ND o.c:..-. to get future agreements in will "-'n cit'·"• off.>.1 ... ....,ay IC.....,.,.. c. 1.1....., i..1 t1i.c1 ,,.._.,. TN• '"...._, n..., -"'"' ""' ,_.., Heflu 1a _., ,._ hi ..., .,. Chan ,;_ A.... Lecturers -Roger Slates and Gene Kadow -'&" Ulfj -uaa>'" • peittkwl "°' ,....,. " wi• •"" w c.-ot o.-...... c_.i., ... oet. J. "" ""'' ,. «1111~ "" "" _ , '""',.... wn mg. ge rouuuc. ..-motOl'C)'Cles trail bikes dune ,,,.,..nu " Letter"• T"'-'1"' "' ""1• •Y ....,..,., J. MlldOOa 01PvtY "-""' ._..,. C-1 .., ~ fl. ''~ ., , . ., cept -AA:Ai invitatlon Sa""t--' ' .. 11-Afotr11ntt "' -'11(11 11 ~ "" '"""---• • ljU\;UU • I " buggies, ,mowmobl.Jes. JT\Jnl· IWI...,. Pll'llevtfft, -' ~I lfll 11,... itnd 11-*tl :i,..M~: "i",.., ~t ... :..:: "-~ -.. tartan could play key role. Oct 25th blk and 111 · ~1c1 p1-ot "'"'iflll nw -flH bftfl .. , PUlll•...i ~ c ... , o.ny ,,..., ... • • es a -erra1n Vt111 es tot OctoDt< ll, im . ., •:oo ........ 1,. "" 0c~ '· '"' 11. a. im '"°"" ~,,,.,,... • .,. WiM .-11111• .. I LEO (July 23-Aug 22)· Tear "Maximum Return on a ?.1inimum Investment" med on public land. Only~ Df Oeo1rtm111t Ho. i .i u ld ---c o,.rT HOGLAND,~ w-111 ... -' . . 30 000 ehi I h '--c-t. " "'° C!llk c.1111., 0•!,,.. Wftt, I" PUBUC NOTICE 1>1lv1t1 Mii to ""' .....,,,., Mii Mt Jlllt down in order to rebuild. Lecturer -Fred Becker . v c es-ave ~n ,,,. c11y Df $11111 ... ,,.. c1n1ar .. 11 ""°°"' 00o -,...,... .._. C9f'Oll,... C heck details now so you will registered and the grace O•Md Oct-11. tm _'",..,,.. ...... """"' • 11 '""'· ""'· ..,. • WILLIAM f . SI J0"4N. • Mll IM .. ftl .. ._. (..,.... ~ ........ have more freedom at later Nov. 1st perkxl 1s over. '°"""" c'"" 1uP1lt0• cov•T o, TMI' 1c1. 1 1""'•-111"" •"~.., •" • .,,.... date. Be Spec ific, thorough. The fee for two years is $IS MU•WITL Hu•WITJ. AND ••Mii IT•TI Of' CAl..IPO•UllA ,0. lll'9, ~ il'tt#H I ""I ............. , «· "Ad 1 r R a1 Estat s di 1· 1 th ""'"""' ., l.•• THI coulfTY oP oa""o• ....... "II .. lddlttOfl ,. ,..., " .""""' .. Impatient relative should be van age o e e yn ca ion or e with $4 of that being returned ••,,.. '''"' ,.. "·'t»<t ""' .,_ °' ,.., ... "" i .. -...... ~·1 rega~ed wi"th humo,. not Small Investor" to ci"tles __ , coon1i·-In lieu of N...,.., ---.. c:at1..,..• •U.U MOTIC• Of' "' ... '"o o• ,.T,,,_ *•,.. 111 "" C-'' "'o....,... "' .. ., '" il O(IU """ Tltt 1n•1 .,,.... •ott HO••T• °' Will ANO c..tl•N ...... , ...... ~ taken s er i 0 us 1 y . Special Lecturers -Ph McNamee and "Cap" Blackburn pcr90nal property taxes on the "'"'""'" "" ,.,.,...,.. coote1u aNo P09 T1111 111u.a.c• .,.... e-.. 1 ,, '"" "'""' ~ M1 "-' U , ~· 1 '111111..., o.-CN1t D•rty ,11<11. OI' llTT••s TtJtAM•lfTA•' e1 1"-,,.. .. ,, __ , oi u.t ,. .. service wi be performed. vculC es. c>cfOOlf 1J, '•· '°" 1m nun ,, .. ,. ., •r.i.u1 L. 01LLl , .. ,1. .... , .. ...._ P-111 "'" c:..11 -.. N Ith --,_ 11 l_.IUllA OILLIEtJll lG , Doo<.M-s..NI...., [loltklcl, (ff'f' .. CIOfl """"·ft VIRGO (Aug 2l-Sept %2)· OY. .,,.,....--._....-------------------.. "'°'''" 11 Ht •111 v c.1vl'N ,,.., ,.. _, •---..r """""" L,,... , 1 , Get money 's ·worth. So~ ucapilal Conservation Through Exchanging f --4..?-~ ~~.-w......_....,,,;~1~0----0-0--"1 '=·~~~ ,:::,'~ .,..:~~ ... ..!.~" ! ::=':'.... ~ ..Z ~"'-: .. ,.. around you now -~er that Mlrumizing Taxes" ' WIM -~"· .... w '"-• oi L... •KCE .. T1WG T .. ,.,,.°"' .,. -VI"" ,..., Tftl_,...., " h 1'9'111........ •"""" ~ ......... , .., ...... - you let emotions dorniute. Lecturer -Bruce Howey ,...,_. " _,, 11 -"" ,,,.._ -,..._..._ ..,..._... -. - Your best interests, boftver, "Tailoring Your '73 Investment" ORDER '9 tL.1 ~ :: ,:::. ":.. "':..... ~ :_-T,:;:,i.:; :..:...-::-.:.= dictate that logic leads the Lecturer -Randy McCardJe . ~. aut1n11 Or-JI, """· .. • • • ... ... ,,.. ....... "" tm Ill ._ ..... "'9 ... ~--•-• Id I ,, ~-.. °""*-.,.. l °' ... ~ °"""'' way. vcumu cou pay prom-Stick-on ,_,_ •• "'° c.1..-c.-°'' .. "'"'· 1~ ""'° 1xc1"''""' , .. ,.,,.°"" llfl inendnt 1 ro 1 le. Be creative, firm TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR YOURS '.· ,,,;,: ~· 1~.:i"'~· ::= .:;-~::;.N~:!.: a a r. EACH SESSION MEnS 7:30 -9:30 P.M. LABELS wiu•AM 1 '1 J0t 11 •· "" ..,.... •......., ~ ~ ",_...,. C_..,C ... • 111 -.. _ ._ ........... "'M_ .. LIBRA (Sept. 2J.Oct , 22): GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE P•••aJ110 • ,,., ... awo "'••-""'.,.... ,.,_, "' ._ 111 ... d . ho · tM !MhN,.. II .... S'lli. .. , llll,, .... )•1. Ottkt.I •11e...- A JUstment at me 1 s '-" .........., c:••..,.. •11 1,. ..,.,..,., 11 <--" ,...,..,. .. featured. In all dealinp, TODAY I , .. , 11111 .....,.,. .. " 1 wa.t ...._. u;... ~ I .. ,..,....,.. .... , l'tl-Collle<#4 stress diplomacy. Many e ,_,_ o.-C...•• o • .i, "._., TN w1t " ......,.., • _..,., ,.,..._ around you comment on your El J ~ ii. ,., " t•n nr..n "'-·• ·-··-• , ''' 1' • i • • •1 ' ---._... . ..__ .• .,. ,..,. .... -· - new·found enthuslami. Taurut -· 1 MtHLI(' OTIC"E ··-· "',ti(.,., individual could be involved. j ----""".,_tor to "• .., .,. "'·-. • .,.. -~ -N !J• o-.c:f'l'I••'-'*""' Family member nctds your g • ••• ~· • .,...... .... -·-• ""1 -attention. Penonalind • Stylish • Efficient '"P••Kl'fl cov•T 0" '"' "''T ..... _, ..... -1~ - -.. '. tT&ll o • (ALIPO«•I• '°" ·---•' '""' til"lr• ....... Cl .. a 0 ) .a TW• cOYWTY CH' 09.... ....._. ~ .., .w .........,.,,,,.., SCORPI (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 : _.JP .._ aum ,, 1.1,-.llr:lftl °"-"'""""'....,.,. P.iuch that o c C' u r s 1!1 Ordlf" For "Aiunelf or· • W.end· JIO'tt<• ., MIA••" CH' ,.,."IC* 1 -"-c.,., • .,... "-" .. -t .,. ..... ,,_ ,, • .,. AND "INAL ACCOVfl, ..,jlfl lllll C..,. "' ..... ._., C-' • camouflaged. You can actually ~ •• ,..., M •••C"'OI.. ,.,,,K'll -~ " ......_ c,.. ' -. --• t th bu~not M•y b• ut1d on •nvelo-• •• r•turn eddr•11 ,.. M.Low.utet tw tTATvta.1 _..,, -' ..,. ...._ -"" "'111 p,1;:0.~ve ru ma ~ . -~~ C.OllllMJllMNIS ANO tTATUTOIT •T· ~-., -.-b .................. want to face or It. o... 511 1,_ 11 -Mb.la. Alto very h1ndy •• idffllif ic.ttion T09••¥1• 11•11. ~ •"• .,. .,_ ........ Pllcel Is ln picture. Arwt the • ... 1 ~ &.b.I• for rMf'~in11 _,..,..r lt•m• 1uch •1 "°'"'' ... T•111 " 1 .., ntT....,,.... "" .,_.,'"""'.,...., .. • ....-. "T Y ,..-TA•Y Hlrt1' TO '"''-VAC.A.ll<'t' ... ..,_J U.-• """ Ulllll ...... , "picture" Is slightly out or Nokt, rec:ord1, thoftK, tfc.. L.btla stick Oft UTll• o•<Ll .. TtOll .. ""'"'' ''" 1 • ......... "'_ .. ~ .. '" .. locus. ~-· behind -1-111r:•• ...... _ •-_-' _-' 1 ,1 h ... , ....... ,,o IN .,u. ... a .... ,...... • ... , ...... -.. .,. Ye\. .... ..,..... -~ DIWIVC .,_. , .... •nv "'•Y • u•-.,. Mtra ,., om• 9"fl11 111tOll ........... '-"'· -,. .-IW.1 .... actual anrwe~. ~ c.•111•-' foc:ci items. An ••bels •t• print.cf '"'itH .. DOii • ~ &.JN•L 11 .. ._..,._.•"'~ ... 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'~ o.r .:,.~ ditlonal responilblllty. s.111~'''----------------~ i.---------------..:11~-~'...'.!:.~~!..--...!"~'"'~~~·~ .. ""~--~:! -• ' • . . • .. • . I --- I f • Co111111ent Page HISTORIC LANDMARKS Owned by the National Tr ust -Q ----,.._ Colorado to Decide Property Tax >M ','.';·,\~.'.\j': :.~" <l•J 0 r,..,.._.., .• "·"'•·1..-~. ,,,. -4 .. " ·-·-"·"'·-"''"' ,_""'' .. " The Pa·st Gets Boost Interest for Preserving La11dmarks Gains By MARY W. COHN Elliftlrl1I RtH•rtll R•-h A gro"•i ng interest in historic preservation, at a time when many tradi· tional forms and institutions are falling 1nto dis repute. is one of the more curious aspects of present -day American society . Presl.'rvation -once lhe province of an rlilist assortment of a n t i q u a r i es . patriotic societies, ladies' clubs and architecture buffs -is becoming a national move1nent. But today's preservationists are no mere ancestor worshippers. 'They see practica l benefits in saving the physical tics that bind Americans to their pasr. They are reaching out to young people, blacks, env ironmentalists and those con· cernt=d with urban rehabilitation in a broad-based effort to upgrade the quality o( human life. Spearheading the current campaign to make preservation "relevant" is the Na- tional Trust for Historic Preservation, an P rese Mlfltionb ts a re reaching out to upgrade Ille qualll.y of humnn l ife. organization that serves as a catrtlyst for preservation efforts in the U.S. TIIE CHALLENGE facing those who hope to enhance the present by preserv· in g the past ts fonnidable. Although preservationists have scored some spec- tacular successes in recent years. precious landmark."f continue to fall to the wrecker's ball 8l an alanning rate. Of the IS,000 structures that have been designated by a Cederal survey as historically or archltocturally significnnt. the National Trust estimates that 40 per- cent have been destroyed . In the past, preservation ists have been :i poor match for developers and fr~Wl'IY builders. But today there are hopeful signs. Since 1966, the federal government has committed itseU to the cause (lf preservation, and federal help is available under a variety or programs. Every state now has some fonn of Jandmark law. Many cities have their own landmark preservation commissions. Private foundations in C b a r l e s t o n , Savannah, Pittsburgh and elsewhere have made successful use of revolvi~g funds to 'finance local preservation pro- }ects. The National Trust, chartered by Congress in 1949 and patterned after England's Nalional Trust, coordinates these activities. It now has more than 31,000 members and an annual budget of $3.1 million -40 percent or which comes from federal sources. Although the Trust's primary effort has been directed toward encauragemcnt of local preserva- tion efforts, it now owns 12 properties <lf widely differing periods and architecturE1I styles. ONE OF 111E most popular weapon!; in the preservationist arsennl is historic district zoning, a device by which architectural controls are imposed on the alteration, demolition and construction of buildings in an area of historic interest - but vrilhout controlling !he use or ownership of buildings. These dis tricts v;ere established in Charleston, S.C., os early as 1931 and in the New Orleans Vrench Quarter in 1937. Since World War Pn t ri ot i c i 11spirati011 ·was tl1e ui111 of 111ost 19th rc11t11r11 preser v ation it•· , .. , .... , .. I -f11 II historic district ordinances have Spread aross the country. Mofe than 200 municipalities have such controls toda y. One historic district, the Georgetown sec· tion or Washington, is protected by an act of Congress passed in 1950. Patriotic inspiration wa s the aim or most 19th century preservation efforts. In the early years of this century, the emphasis shifted to architectural distini::· tion. Now the preservation movement ap- pe&rs to be moving into a new phase, nnc that might Ix-labeled '·preservation lor the people." The major focus of concern is the cities. Lalter·day preservationists hope to save the total environment of historic urban areas by preserving and adapting buildings for continuing use. "Basically, it is the saving of people • and lives and cities -not just buildings -that is important to all of us," says Robert E. Stipe, a trustee of the National Tru st. "We have before us an un· paralleled opportunity ... to contribute significantly to the upgrading of the quality of human existence." In working toward that goal. preservati~ts may find that they a re serving' the older claims of history and architectu re ~s well . By GORDON C. GAUSS Au.t(.W.I .. P'rtU WrllW Colorado voters will decide Nov. 7 v.'hether to abandon property taxes for support of public. schools -a ~hange ,1·hlch would re volutionize financmg of both state and local governments. Nobody knows exactly what will b~p­ pen if a. constitutional .amendme~t 10· corpora ting the proposal 1s adopted 1n the general election. TllEY ARE referring to state and fe deral court decisions in six states v.•hich ruled that fWlding local schools primarily [rom a local property tax without adequate equalization of tax resources discriminates against poor school districts. One of those cases is now before the U.S. Supreme Court and a slmilar suit is on file in Colorado. Governor John A. Love opposes the change and the Colorado Legislature has passed a resolution against it. . Love bas announced he proposes in- stead to increase state aid to schools by aboul $70 mi!Jion next year to more than $225 million and will seek a property tax llmitation, but he has not yet spelled out his idea . The privately-financed Colorado Public Expenditure Council estimates passage of the constitutional amendment would shift about $350 million in property taxes to other taxes. State Revenue Director John H. Heckers declared it may send the highest state income tax rates skyrocketing from five to 25 percent for corporations and from nine to Sl percent for individuals. PRESIDENT Raymond Kimball of the Colorado Association of Commerce and Industry predicts it will lead to a flight of capital and well-to-do citizens from the state. ending a quarter century of growth. Both Governor Love and S t :i t e Treasurer Palmer Burch have expressed concern that if other taxes were not raised sufficiently, the proposal \vould leave the state with only $80 million to operate its government -including col- leges, institutions and welfare. Colleges alone are receiving $122 million state money this year. Attorney General Duke W. Dunbar said in an opinion that a flaw in drafting the proposal means each. school district would get the same amount of state aid, regardless of size. The extremes are 31 pupils in tiny Hinsdale County and 90,000 in Denver. Spokesmen for the sponsors dispute such claims and contend that any mistakes in drafting can be worked out by the courts or subsequent revisions. THEY POINT out that the amendment got on the ballot through petitions signed by 68,000 Coloradans of all political persuasions, many of them persons with limited incomes who are feeling a pinch from the annual escalation or property taxes. Colorado. a high property tax state. has some of the extremes in educational spending cited in recent court decisions requiring changes in school financing . In 1969-70, the lowest spending school dis trict spent $444 per pupil while the highest spending district provided 52,800 per pupil , or 6.3 times more. In essence, the amendment requires that on Jan. 1, 1974, income taxes, higher severance taxes on natural resources and added taxes on sales and services be enacted to replace revenues lost by school districts from local property taxes which now furnish two-thirds of the half- billion dollars spent yearly by the schools. Sales and servi ce taxes would be limited to six percent in any community. Local gdvemments still could impose property tnxes to pay for municipaL services other than school operating f'X· penS<S. The C.Ommon C.use-AF'L-CIO measure is one of two proposals to hnut property taxes which will be voted upon. THE OTHER would place a ceiling of one and a half percent of actual value on the taxes which could be assessed against any property in any year. In 1$71}. 71 , the statewide average ol property laxes in Colorado was .4S percent of 11c- tual value, 11th highest in the nation. The national average wa s 1.98 percent This proposal is sponsored by a statewide group, the Property Tax Limitation Committee. It also is opp<>Sed by the legislature and tbe governor. A bipartisan committee headed by the governor and Democratic state Sen~tor Allan Dines of Denver is being estabhsh· ed to oppose both tax amend~eots. Its membership includes educattonal and business organizations and the League of \Vomen Voters. .------Our Man ita S un Francisco------. Victim ~ays For Thiers Yellow Cab By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -Ally. Henry Shain returned to his bachelor digs on Leavenwo rth late the other night to find a burglar on the way out of his apt., lugging a suitcase crammed with stolen loot. Grabbing the thief, Husky Henry yelled at a neighbor to call the police. A few minutes later, the doorbell rang and there stood - a Yellow cabbie! "I didn't call a cab." gritted Henry, at which the burglar spoke up: "Uh -I did. I figured l'd need a little help carrying your stuff." Wit h a groan, Henry tipped the driver a buck. The police arrived eventually. THE STATE Judicial Council is peering closely at the lunchtime drink- ing habits of a judge who turns mean after three martinis. Whereas his preluncheon decisions are mild, hls afternoon judgments are bitter, and the pattern is clearly discernible. SPINOFF: Synlex, the lamed Palo Alto finn that developed The Pill, bas just acquired a dental firm in Intercourse, Pa., and and I can't think of a single printable comment, can you? CAENECDOTES: Bud Srolt or Peb- ble Beach was aboard a United 7fl bound for Monterey that abort9'-on takeoff as the port engine began backfiring and belching. After much tinkering by the ground crew,.the plane took off without further incident and on came "This is your Captain! Sorry for the delay -the trOuble was a newspaper that had been sucked into the engine. This will give you some idea of the power of the press!" ... Over in Oakland, Bill Richardson got a letter from Shell Oil demanding pay- ment for a bill (Bill's check was already in the mail) and giving a to\lfree number in Tulsa, Okla., "if there arc any questions. (Signed ) B. J. Smith." So Bill phoned and asked for Smith only to be told by a woman. presumably human, that "You can't talk to B. J . Smilh -that's our com- puler." MARJOE OBSERVED: There he was, in a penthouse suite at the Fair· mont, the kid evangelist who is now 28, Marjoe Gortner, looking more like a rock star than a refonned preacher -reddish hair long aod curly, pale blue eyes, faded jeans, lots of silver and turquoise jewelry, fa bu Io us tortoise-skin boots . . He sipped an orange juice (no drinkee, no smokee) and looked out at the city, an instant superstar who, in his attire, couldn't have got into the Fairmont 10 years ago. "That's bow times change," he agreed. He bas a soft agreeable voice, manner to match. ''I believe there's a God -any kind of god you want to believe in -but not in organized religion. Have those hypocrites in Cadillacs and fancy pulpits done anything to stop the war? Even when I was preaching hellfire and brimstone and turning people on, people who need to feel guilt, I knew it was a shuck. Why don't they feel guilty aboul the war?" A star: his own movie, "l\1arjoe," is a hit and next there's an album and then back to New York "to really study acting. That 's \vhat I want to be more than anything - a good actor." Exactly what he always has been . OF COURSE you remember that now famous' ne~photo of Nixoa EconomtJt. Herbert ~in dis_playin8 a totir-powid\huck roaSt which, he said, "cost $3.96 t\\'o weeks-Ago ~ cost on· Iy $?.51 yesterday.• Tha(, adds Ron Gordon , Still sefms like quite a price ror a two-week-old piece of meat. GOLLY, from Herbert Stein to Herbert Klein! Tbe latter, Mr. Nixon's communications director. got off this aside after facing an unfriendly crowd at Hastings Law College the other day: "That's the first time I ever ad- dressed a McGovern rally." JIM STOCKTON'S 93 -year -old grandmother, a loyal Democrat all her life, told him she's not voting for McGovern "because I heard on the radio he wants to legalize Tijuana"; t think we'd all have to be against THAT. FEMALE chauvinist Pat Steger after finally seeing her idol , l\1ark Spitz in person and all dressed up: "He looks better wet." SOJ\.fE WAG printed "TOO" in front of lhe name plate on the desk of Man- ny l\1artinez, design engineer at Lockheed in Sunnyvale, but Manny lfkes the gag so much he's leaving it there for all to giggle at. Watch What You Say, Write in Latin America By Tbe A1~lated Prtts The etnsor is casting a longer shadow across Latin America . Formal imposition of censorship, or other moves toward restraints on lhe prei;tntation of ncv.:!i, have gained i;trtngth thi s year In ma,lor countries. Uoth rightist and J(!hist governments are increasing their efforts to control what the people cnn read and hear. 'f't\e trend is shown by an Associated ;•r~ss survey. Hert: are highlights of the situation in key countries of Latin America : BRAZIL. -Edlto~ .:nd broQdto.s.terJ oprnte under what Is called self· censorship. When cen!!Ors detect a sub- ject they consider politicaJJy or morally ofleosive they teU edltors not to divulge It. Newstands can be raided •nd publlell· tioos seized. Thlu'e: h•ve ~ recent in- cident> ol newspapen be~ conlllalted nn\l jOUl'lllll•I• chArged under the .. ~ N1tlonol Socurlty Law. Movies, play111Jd bookl are heavily ct.......i. CHILE -There Is no ornctal p .... ceftJOrahlp, but officlaJs hive been in~ crea.slna preasure oo newsmen. A ...fqrcllo.MlnlstfY olllcl&l warned-an in· 1emailonal news agency '"""'"'' "Thi.I is the Jaat tlm4! wc'll lOlel'llfl lbal sorl of thitg.',-lie was complalnJna abotlt an artlale lhai dHcrlbed shortage• ol lood and o1ber eoods. A wetl< later a C1blnel mloJsltt tafled Jn the newsman and com· plained about the same artl•l•, .,yin«' ' Censorship Gainin g on Le ft and Right "WO won't allow this country's image abroad to be tarnished." President Salvador Allende o n cc. a'iSCrled that U.S. news n1cdla were out to w1dennine the prestige of his govern· ment , and the going has been rough for people worklng for Chilean news medi:i which oppo.o;e Allende polltlcally . Legislation predating Allend<' Cfln PC used to punJah people for disrc~pcrt 10 the president or his cab1nf't. The t·on· seryJJIY.•-.. IOV•mU11nt 9.1 ,1.~ .. Fr.<1-.. nif'nl of c:cn('r111 Al('jandro Lanussc rn· curpar111ed prC'!i!i censorship intO law AuJt. 22. 1'he government says that l('ft1 ~t j!Urrrilln., and otht'rs ' ' no r o r lo u s l y dcdicnted to subve rsive El Ctivities·• should 11ot h1tvc accr.ss to th e media. Govcmmcnt spokesmen sny they r1re :ii wttr wit h the hnlf·dozcn gucrrH\lt ~roup!i opcrnting since Hl69 and the ml'din should not be impnrllal. Publi('H· 11on of guerrilla commun lqul?s. or nny in· , t9.0l1~!!Q.I'! .. ,I.~,~.~ .•. Cill!t ... ~ ... ~.1~.t!Y. ... Or l,,. • Cltlle's Alle11de c lahn• V.S. ne 111a 111e dla a re out to Mndermlne lhe pre•tlge o t h b go1Jernt11e nl. • 1CCUted: and jalled nc"°-smen. . . .The Chriltlan Democratic government tMt pf'flCeded Allende also wok newsnten 10 court. The Allende government in ,,..o year.-; has fifed 120 or more lawsuits Rgafn<11t newstMn or pubHcatlons. Some have betn j1l!od pending Ilia!. The newspaper Trtbuna, li:no~11 ror i!s oeid commen1 s abou1 All<'lnde nnd hli ad· m!nistratlon. sa)'I Jc, editors have bt'cn sued •s times. Some h11vc been J;a1led britOy while awaltJna court appea rance~ ARG.&N11NA -'Ille mlli1>ry govern rll rectly lrnccd lo "lcrrorls ts nr sub- vcrsiveii." Is punl:;hable by six months to lhrL'('I yl·ars in jail. The gove rnment closed the \\'C'C'kly news r1111gazine Prhnern Pla113 11nd 1!\sued a WElrrtJnt for the nrrcst of 1l$ dfrC'ttor Prtmrrn l"!ann l!i accused .or .. 1nc1tlng openly to subven11on ~nd deforming racts with tht-undisgui~d purpose or tl cs trnylni:t lhe pre.!itige of 111~ JIO'.l'n11ncnt rind na1ion11l in.!ilitutlnns ... h ~·ii!' owned hy radical followers of the: papu li~t tx·prt!ildent , Junn P~ron. und sh;1rply opposed lbl· jiOVcmmcn L Under press censorship, most of lhc Argentina public never learned that the terrorists who kidnt1 ped a Dutch in· dustrlalist in ('<1rly &ptcrrtber \\'Cre 1i'lon· toneros. self·proclai1n('d follower!! or Peron . Only QIJC nc,.·sp<iper printed !he nsim~ of two terrorist groups that signed hun· drcds or leaflets dropped out of a helicop- ter over a soccc r stadlwn. And papers published only the govern· mcnt ve rsion of lhe !'Trelew maS1acre, ., n phrase used by thousands of Arcentlnc.!i to rerer to the Aug. 22 klUing of 16 young guerTillA!i at n navy base jail ln Trelew. The government said the eutrMllas 'wl'ere .;1Uemptlng a rtUWJ escape. Lawyers for the three survivors htld a press con· rcrtnce to say the guerrill&s were lined up oulSlde a wall nnd abet with no p~ vocation. The lawyers' Prt151 confereru:e "'as not reported In ArgenUna beyond A hrief item ~ying the survl110n' story rti!· re red from the govemmcnl's. The Argent ine Publishers' As.'iOCla tion, 111 II.$ nnnunl mf!Cting la~t month. Mkod the JtOVcmmcnJ to ca ncel the new ('l'n~r~hlp lnw es unconsitutionn l, UHUGU AY -Since 1967. the ftfon· tfv1dco governmrnt has prncOC'ed prl'ss censorship. givin~ itself special powt'rs under a state of s1cg~ to reslrict publica· 11on of news involving lht Tu~maro ' .. ' . urban guerrillas. Almost all the news published inside Uruguay about the Tupamaros bas been rrom government sources. A state securily law enacted this year providts jail sentence! for newsmen, editors. broadcasters or p u b 1 i s h e r $ responsible for news stories damaging to ''Un1~uayen prestige." PARAGUAY -There is no ronnal cC'nsorship under President Alfl'l'do Slrotssncr, bul tbe media practice self· cC'nsorshlp. · The president's office r r e q u e n 1 I y phone! to say what should or should not be published. When part·llme cor- respondents for torelgn news agencies try to transmlt a eootoversial stor)', they are advised tM:t the circuits are in· temipted due to technical problems. The lntemiptlon can tut for days. , PERU -The mllit>ry , ... mment in Limn userts the preu Is free to print anything so long as accuracy prevalls. llowever, strong prt!ISUre for Hlf· etnsorshlp exi!lts through enforcement of the Freedom ol ~ Press Statute decreed In 1970. Last January. Pedro Beltran. former prime minister. w111 forctd to resign 31 rllrector a"d sell his :iitoclc in LI Pttns1t. a leading independent n e w s p n p e r , Behran was accused or violating l!I slalule requ lremtnl that new~p.a per s1cx:kholdtrs Uve In Pt ru at lell!it halr the yea r. The nev.· dirtctor. n nephew nlM named Pedro Beltr•n. ha$ been con· victed twice of statute violations. The government holds 51 perce nt ownership of television st:itions, but TV newsmen generally agree there's little if any pressure on news program ing. PAN..UIA -A govern1nent·appointe<1 censor de<'ides wh.it will be published in the dailies . MEXICO -Government 01vnership of the newsprin t monopoly hus Jed 10 a form of self·censorship' over the years. f{ecently, ho\V('VCt , pa pers havt: t)egun to criticize the gov1!rnment mort· 01>enl.v. One or t"·o nre taking H fair ly firm Hnr of crltlcl.sm. President Lu is Echeverria said he welcomes lhot. ----- Saturday, October 14 , 1072 Tho co mment poge of the Dally Pilnl seeks to inform and r;t imulate readers by presenting a variety of com· mentary on l-Opirs of int!r· est and shtnificance from i11forn1ed observers 1 n d spokesmen. Robert N. WNd, Publl1h•r I ' • r i ! I I I I • ' • • • ,..._,..._ ..,_ "'-- Good morning, b a s e b a I I '\. fans, the SEl'ies Is on. Now all 1 \..~ of you may not know It, but \\) ' the playoffs are over and two ~ · ~ '-.., teams are set to play in lhe tm World Series. starting to-,.,-- day. . r- 'Ibose teams are t h e Oakland Athletics of the American League and the Cin- clnnatti Reds of the National League. In 1903, the pennant winners of the two leagues met in a postseeson series -woo, in- cidently, by the Bostoo Red Sat of. the American League [from the Pittsburgh Pirates of ~!.-Notional League, five gameo wt11ne-games:-(Now- !we anly play seven games in ti>• 8'ries.) j But Ill!! championship game I was no new idea . Beginning in JJM, winoers of the two major 1 associatic'KB had scheduled 1gamel oo. their own. In 1904 the New York Giants refused ·to play because of a lack or formal rules. But every year since then, baseball fans in America have made emises in work and scbool to attend a series in the. fall in scwne part of the coon- 'try. ' And if you haven't guessed it, that'll oca topic for this week. I've already received ·"""" -about beseball, ._and am looking forward to Isome: ~packed baseball ;drawings for next week. Draw , batters. pitchers, catchers, ow:bes, fielders, umpires - 1 or even a bot dog, if you like, •since the hot dog is an bn- fpc:rtant pert of attending a •baseball game. 1 AA for this week, the entries were light. In fact, one or Uncle Len's friends here in the office lcnocked his desk over, 'ml it didn't take us long at all to pick up the contest entries. Ma,t>e none of you can quite remember what C.Olumbus' ships looked Like. Wtll, somebody did a pretty fair job of reconstructing that 0 00 * PRIZE l l'I NNER * Barbar Doe1ter, 7, 6171 Gumm Dr., Huntington Beach Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Contest. Here's all you do : (I) draw picture on piece of plain, while paper 51h inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make Jines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. Jt 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 PlLOT, Costa Mesa. Entries must be received by noon on Thursday for publication on the following Saturday . \Vinner will receive Kennedy half dollar. falTIOWI event on paper. and won 50 cents for his efforts. Also, this week \Ye got answers to Ask Andy questions from Ganada, Texas, Illinois, New York, Oklahoma, Iowa , Virginia, Michigan. Alaska, Rhode Island, Maine and Kansas. But none f r o 1n California. It makes me think you all are getting a very good education. and never have to wonder about anything. have seen this week. The article contained pjc· lures and lots of information from scientists who have studeid it. Unless the whole tfung is an extremely well planned hoax, which I doubt, there Is a very strange type of creature in those 11-0rthem California "'oods. (lncidently, Michelle told m.2 that she "''as sure that the crealurs, I=rO- bably more than one of them she said, do exist.) Maybe we'll use that for a topic next week. (If you can't' wait, and want to draw a "pie· lure" of Bigfoot tbis week . I'll save it for the later contest.) Get those questions in to Ask And y. and don 't forget the poem contest. Nancy Koester Is supplying us with great material. but \\'e don't \vant her to have to carry the \\•hole ,load every week! I had a visit from a Costa (/ f 1'1esa girl, Michelle Reviea. to-.-----' day, and she brought me an a 1•0 j Corner article about Blsfoot, the California version of the Abominable Snowman, who a couple of campers claim to RIDDLES and JOKES * Clem: How do you top a car? Lem: I dunno. PRIZE Clem: 'Tep on the brake, 'tupid! WfN NER -J .. r CitiU•I. IV,. uoe ,.flll'lreM 11 .. (NII M9Y • ,... ,.., ........... Aali .... .,. c/• 0,... c ... Del"r Pll•t, lea 1Ut, c .... M .... c.af. A.f\6r lll'llh 1 compltlt 211-volurne ••I 01 the Met'lt Studtnh E~ydopedll to' v1ttrl• McOorltlcl, •a• 12. of Mtfrltt, l .C .• C~, tor her QutlHOll: Is It true that fro1s rain down from the sky? nus sort of thing has been reported many times. Once in a while a few people insisted that a storm brought a shower of baby frogs down with the raindrops. But experts poob- poohed the story and said it was impossible. They did so, too, when showers of small fishu, crabs and periwinkle s were reported. But now we know more about the mighty forces of the atmosphere--and it doe11n't seem quJte so farfetch- ed to believe that a shower of frogs is possible. * The average frog can expect to spend his merry llfe in and around his personal pond or stream. He hatches from a jelllfied egg in a mas! of noatlnf frog spawn a n d spends his kindergarten days as a fishy tadpole. Later, he swaps his gills for lungs, absorbs his tail and pro- gresses to Croghood In easy states. Certainly, he rightfully belongs on the surface of the ea.rill and oothlng in the pnr gram suggests a trip alort into tbe clouds. COnsldering these proveable facts, no wonder the experts refused to believe that frogs shower down from the sky. But in 1881. the town ot Worttsler in England wu stuck by a rather t'lerce sfonn. Reliable witnesses bt1i1ted that crabs and periwinkle• came down with lhe nln. Anot11er ~ WU of a thundent0r111 that ell opped squirtmlns f 11 h I I ntar Providence. R. I. And """'"' of (togs hive been ttpOrt-4 fnxn other places. 1be problem, of course, 11 · hoW lhe11t amalllsh creatures got up Into tile clouds in tile nm place 11, lnde<d. they did. We know now that our weathery alm0tphere 11 a stupendous engine that cin hOIJt aloft mllllons of tons of moisture by '''aporatlon. But, of coune. It can't evaporate 11 t frog or a crab or a periwinkle in the same way. * A much more violent pro- cess, an extremely powerful updraft or air, would be necessary to lift up something as big as the smallest frog . But once something this big was lifted into the raging winds inside thunder clouds, it is possible that It could be car- ried some distance before it came plopping down to earh again . However, though we can believe it possible that frogs have fallen from the sky. so far no reliable scientists have POEM Columbus sailed the ocean From which came a Notion 'fhat he'd discover a new place ltace or golden case. I-le sailed day after day And on the i October entered a large y; The ba was the Atlantic Ocean And its land surroundings cause great commotion. Columbus u1ill never be forgot Because of the adventures that he sought. .. Kfflllfdr 11•11 MH•r "" M fllfKY KMll ... , "" Glltll'll'n Or., H11111H~Nfl ••Kil, ,.,. lk w1M1"t tlllf1' lft Ille '""' •1111 _,,, <•ftl9tl. Mt ll y-'""' '' "'"' ,. Uncle L111, ••• ,,.., c.-1. M-. C•lll. tUU been on the spot to prove it !...--------------------' has really happened. Ecologists have been in. vestigatlng the clouds for other signs of life. And sure enough, they have found various species of microscopic plants and animals small enough to stay aloft among the misty droplets: of c l o u d moisture. They thr:lve there and mllltlply during tile 1hort life of the cloud. A1'd'f Mncl• 111> to l!'mlll• Fowl., .. eot 1, of Wln"on.Jll.,,., N.C .. tor Mt' quoHllon: How art 1eaJbell• made? Seashells come In thousands of pretty shapes and colon. They are made by little creatures that Mve s o f t bodies, somewhat like clams or snail!. The sea where they live is full of hungry enemies. So the htlpl<ss l i tt I • creature$ buUd sturdy shell houses and hide them1elve,, aafely inside. Eich one of them bu a 1-Oap or special 1kln wrapped around the body. Th~ is th• remarUble manUe th1t forms the shall. Th< ulty sea t .. ms wltb all sortl ol dluolved chemicals - and •ach little shell builder · takes thl1 water Into hla body. Hts mandle sift.I out caJclum •nd other buildin1 materilll It oeeds. ll changn t h e 1 e chlmlcab Into o t h e r ln- iffillenll. 1btn tt OOU1 I llrer onto the Inside of the lhel , plut a different ingredltnt to mate It set htrd. 'the IllUe creature keeps on addlng layer by layer to make his shell thicker and largtr. Eye to Eye Sixth grader Gayle Weibe or Belllni:ham, Wub., observes a monarch butterfly ugged by the Uni· venlly or Toronto, Quebec. According to Western Washington ·state Colle~ biologi51s, It 11 the !In t one r o u n d here and ls v.•11 off Ill usual north· sou th migration Flexible Feele1• During a recent visit to the San Diego 1.oo. Kevin O'Donnell, held by his father Pat, got acquainted • • Satu~. Octobtt 1c, 1~72 DAILY PILOT 041LT ,.!LOT 'llH ,. ..... -al a safe distance-u~Lh the protruding part of a friendly pachyderm. Sampson, Delilah Live With T a rzan \11~11 (AP) -Tarzan's friendly pla ymat es. Sampson and Delilah, like to watch col- or telev ision. take a dip in lhe family pool ancl sleep in double-decke:-bunk beds "'hen off camera . Household pets like lo be af- fectionate . but S:Jmpson and Delilah aren't typical pets. Sampson is a 400-IX>tlnd lion and Delilah is a 200-pound Ben(al tiger. "They're just part of the family," says owner Steve Hawkes, a Miami actor who sometimes plays Tarzan in the long-running King of the Jungle screen series. SAMPSON AND Delilah are treated as family n1embers - Delilah like! to crawl into bed and nestle next to Ha\\'kes and his wife Fran. The Hmvkes. their 7-year-0ld son Steve and the two pets share the same bedroom in the Hawkes· northtA·csl Dade County home. Sampson sleeps on the bot- tom or a dooble-dccker bunk bed and young Steve shar6 the upper bunk with Delilah . It A \\'KES. severely burned "'hile filming ''Tarzan and the Rainbow'' in 1970. credils Sa1npson wit h s.1vini;: his !if(' Tar1.an was tied lo a stake when a circle of spccial·efft'<.'t flan1cs exploded . "\Vhen the flame s exploded. Sampson, who was supposed Open Space Meet Set CapUol New1 Senlce Sacramento Assemblyman John Dunlap ([).Napa ) has been named chairman of Sel- ect Committe on Open Space Lands ~·hlch will hold rearlngs concerned "-'ith the operational and fi sca l implicalioos of the recently enacted State L.1nd Conservation Act subvention program. • Th is 1>rot·ides $13 million to local government, to rover losses resulting from remova l of open spaC1': lands from tax rolls. YOUR NEWS QUIZ PART I · NATIONAL ANO INTERNATIONAL Give yourself 10 Points for e ach correct answer. 1 The U.S. Senate attempted to b.a.lt 1 flllW1ter on the coosu.mer agency bill. How ml.Dy Sena- tore mu.it approve before 1peechmakioa can be cut off? a-Juat over bal! b-two-thJrda c-three-fourth1 2 Tbe Houae Banklna: Committee voted (CHOOSE ONE: tn favor of,1pin1t) aconcrea1tonalprobe into the break-in 1t tbe n&Uona.l DemocraUc he&dquartere. 3 The Po1t&l Service I• acbeWJ.ed to releue a new 1tamp Friday, October 13,oommemorauns Tom Sawyer. the hero of Mark Twain'• oo•el by the 1ame name. The a tamp 11 to be releaaed flr1t in Mark Twa1n'1 home town of .• 1 .. , Mlaaourl . 4 Denmark'• voters approved Uletreovemmeot11 plan to Join tbe European Econom1oCommunity. True or Fal1e? 5 In editorial• publ11hed on 118 23rdanniYer11ry, the Communt1l pernment of China c l 11 e d •. ? .. the natl on' 1 mo1t dqerou1 enemy. a-the Ul'IJted State• b-Japan c-tbe Semel Union PAIT II • WOIOS IN THI NEWS Tate 4 polnUI for t lM:b word lbal you can -match with It. correct meanlnc. I ..... arclll pel aco 2 ..... m.arttal law 3 ••.•• atoll 4 •.•.• debrteflna: 6 ..... court m.artJ&J a-nde by mllttary In emerp11CY b-mllttary trtaJ c-lnqulry to obtain ln- formaUon from par- Uclpanl l.n military mtNlon d-croup of 1111.nd• e-c:ora.l reef l1land PAI T Ill • NAMES IN THI NEWS Take S point. for namea lbat you c&n corrtcUy match with the cluu. l ..... Tboma1 W. Olttaoo a-U.S. Treaaury Secre- tary to unlie mv hands. jerktd tht rope and freed one arm so I ('ould escape." the 30-year-0ld actor said. But lfawkes has had his up.'i· and-downs "'ilh Sampson and Delilah. 1\110 cars w ere damaged by the playful beast!! before liawke.s turned to trucks ror transportat ion. ~tOST OF Hawk es' neighbors don't seem to mind the animals, v.ilich are kept on Hawkes' property witb the aid or a high wire fence . But the he "rote called ·Born lo Love." The star!i will bt· lla"'ke• and f;unily -1 n l' l u d i n i: San1pson and Dehlah "Dogless' Boy's Entry A Winner Dade County 7..oning Appeal& Ht.rrCHINSON, Kan. l AP ) Board bas ordered Hawke! lo appear after one "'Oman com--Jwit because he didn't have plained. ~"~& ~ndydltodn~nter ln aDedog ouuW' 11\:rt t stop an ''I ov.·n som~ land in the . Rose, 1:1, from getting in on Everglades," said Hawkes. the act. "and If I have to . I'll move out there. These cats "ooldn't live 11e grabbed a str::iy black Labrador retriever in the JO days ir we \!!'ere separated. streel and entt'red it In tht SA~ISON AND Delilah Hutchinson Recrention Com· often go (or a dip in the family m1ss1on event \V«lne.sday. pool, play a game of ball 11t•ith Since tnt> animal had no tap, Ha wkes or sit aod wa1cti color Dtan and a judge namf'd 11 TV in their air-conditioned "P.over " bedroom. To e\'eryone's s u r p r is e . Hawkes. alter recuperating Rover \!!'On thrtt SttOnd-plaCf' from the movie a('('idenl . is ribbon!!'.' longest dog, biR&eSt plaMing to produce a movie dog and longeS1 tail Teat l' ourself Mftf'I t Cll911U fw ..,.,.,_ In fM' f .... llr •14 .-..., .. •tM M tell 1111 or Mr own "lll>M lio• _,. v l•~• 11111 ...,.tr """" o v11 In 11\1 PfilllKY of rou• OW!' """"-!""-' doni 1vtn ,.,.,. t. ,., ...,. <ell of me ,.,,,,,., ~-how "°" -OOl'lj .,,., '",._ "'Kl' - kllOW 100..1 Wfll•'• -on ltl lilt -loll tllldrr. c:i..t'f CltMf -A-. ......, f ....... .,_, ..._ wh • Ma tch word clue1 wtth their correapond- lnC plcturH o r oymbola. IO polnto for each correct anawer . A I. .... l'Marbt,._" 2 C.b •• rt .. •topher Colu.mbJ11 WlllllJI landed here OcL 12, 0 PU\CE 1492 Cbou En-Lal, Pre- mier, Communl ll Cbtna 3 ..... John Oa rdnerheada th!• lobbyl11oraanlz.a- tton ...... Te.am Canad.I deteated tho Soviet Untoa, four same• to l.bree 6 ..... 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Major ttlfft«l 11 • \·ote lor a minor partr wu1ec11 by North Vteuwn e-Pruident, Tea.miter'• Uni on " e VlC, No, MerllftM, Wl1e.,,.l11 TMll WllK'I OiAl.ltNCEI ••tc:eiU .IJpnt1 5tn17t Wanc:cbuck 11 the 17-year-olc;Ui.lnc: of •1\al nlliaft1 ------------------- ' . " ._,, !•·t ·•·( :,., ~•·1 1111 lfV4 4J•I '•·t l••I ll"( ''I 111 .&•V• • ..,, fff•J•t 1"•" "l'll!l"••H·C ~ ... t' ... l l4J-t 11 .&JV;! -a OAll v-,ilJ)y NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Week's 1111d Year's High, Low Close ..,lt&w VOltk (UfllO ,..11t ..... .-111e11. ... ~ "" """ .... .. ..~ ""' 'l" ~~ .. un It'.• },J,,. 1,.. nt .. ;}""' m. ~ri• M\10 .. .,. 11 1t. 211• •'" ~;" ~;" ) • 1.~1. ))\• ~ 1oh. 1~~ ~ ' I~ • n • 'Xl \o l) I-. 1) 11~ •~,. Ill '~"' l • ,, 9 • 14 , II o ' • ¥ ... .-> 11-. ~. ~ .. )U • 1• • ~ " ;{: ~~L 1) l•h " ~ UH M 0 I 1\,. " ' 'l: I ll o 1~ 1~ • J.O ' ,. • ~ • l'" li Jlt J0'4 1l\o )1 .. • )4.~ tll l ..... 90-'i '~ JI'-~ • l1 • lo IL ·~ Jt"" ., .Sl 51 4.1\<o }I> • 11 28 • 1• .. ~ . . . ~ . " 1B 19\1 l~· ~i '" ' .. 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'. -' ~ ·.:" . ..:.:,. .: .. ... ,. , ...... , '' I '' -. °' .. • • • •••• •4 ... ..... .... ' 1, ... ·-· ... .. ... ... ' . .. " .. ,..... . . ...... , .. ,_ .. ,.,_.. ...__ c,. .. "'•" .... OAll V fln•ncl•I peae wfll Df lcey K • AnMNe:t~ Nt,. YOtio P•tliT . ... , . . ..... , .. "'"""•l"I' "" "" tnd I he 0--· •" • ,. • • I n • l < 0 • • • •I • • I • ' • • • I • • • " • I, t • ' • I • • • 0 , n '· • • r n ' • • • • > • • "' • I .. • .. .. .. "' " • ' ' It II • • c • ~ JI DAILY PILOT , I \ S•wrd~. October t•. 11171 • One of 947 DAILY PILOT Mountain Movers \.-•••f• I. , ·,1•• .. : . .1 . , ... j .. '1 •• ' •.,. • . ' ' •• -' ' We Sal_.te Them All This International Carrier Day They del iver • hoop of newspapers every month, ii you con pardon the pun. The 1leck in the pictu re weighs out ot hell• Ion 1,034 pounds) ind is mode up of 1,710 copies of the DAILY PILOT, one month's detiveries by the 1vor1ge corrior (serving 57 customers·} • I The signilicenco is thet it tekos f1ithful arvico on • dependable doy-l;>y.dey basis for our 947 carritn to deposit their "mountains11 one newspapr• at a time on your lawn -no matter whit tho weethlf' Is like. Thtt's the kind of service we sel"'t today as . pert of Newspaper Week '72. ' • • I • • • • • • • • • I • • I I •• • • • • • • • ' l l I I • • I l : i • • ( I I c • • ' • < • j r ( ' • I ~ • " • I • . . • • • I I ( I • • I I • • • . ' ( • i • • ( ; • ' ) ' t ' I • I ( ' I I ' • ' • ' I • • ... r- 1 • I l • • ' : • • I • • j l r • • • • • • • • I l I I i t : I I . • I • ' I • ' I ' • ( • ( • • ' • • ' ' ( I ' I I r. l • ) I • • ' ' l t ' \ • • • • l ... 5.atufhV, Octobfr 1". 1972 DAILY PJLOT JJ, '72 Series Opens: Nolan Battles Holtzman ~. CJNNCINNATI (AP) -The Oaltland A'1 get a chance today to prove that Sparky ~enoo's theory was wrong when they opened the World SOrles against the Cincinnati Reds. The Cincinnatl manager baa long in- sisted that his team faced tougher com- petition to win the National League pen-- nant than the A's dld dld In winning the American flag . "I'm not saying that Oakland ~·t beat us," said Andenoa. "But· I'm saying that You can't compare our league to theirs. Our league Is toogber from top lo bottom." Naturally, Oaltland manager Dick Wllllams doesn't agree with the .....,. ment. .. J don't know," said Wlll\llDI, 0 l've !lel!O """"' pretty bad Nlliooal League teama cm televlskio tblt 18UOD.." II I~ meant anything, WllUams had a lonner N•tiOOal Loque pltcber ltartlnJI ln the flrlt game at aokf..out. Riverfront Stadlum bu! """thpo" Kon Holtzman dldn' loot !er any advantqe over the Reda, a team that he pitched a DC>hitter ag•lnat last year wblle a member or the Chicago CUbo. "I might tnow the Reds' hitters -but they know me, too," said Holtzman. "l _Aher Being Shot Brown's New Life Rewardi~g Item GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -Bob Brown, hunched in front of his Lambeau Field locker, spoke of what may be his most rewarding season in the National Football League. Th.at be is here at-all, let alone playing football , can be traced to his own healing powers and the good luck. that a .38 caliber handgun bullet which pierced his m&ssive neck March 3 somehow was not fatal. ·While the accused assailant wails trial in January, Brown bas done his best to cast from bis mind what happened that night in West Memphis, Ark. He is concentrating on p I a y i n g defensive tackle, and seldom in his seven seasons with the Green Bay packen bas be played it better. testify to bis accomplishments as a chef. "I like to do a litt1e cooking, and l've had all the guys at my house at one time or other for a meal," be said. "We have a fantastic togetherness on. this t.eam, and things Jike tbat maybe can help." Such togetherness has: not always been a Packer trait !ince the last of the three consecutive championships in 1967. . Brown, wbo joined the Pacl:ers in 1916 after two seasons in the Continental Lengue, believes a bond or youthful enthusiasm. bas been a major factor in the team'• surprising 3-1 start. "It takes a while to mold•lnto a group of guys like we hail in 1llM7," be said. .. 'lboae were fantastic teams, but more settled teams with a lOt Of guys in their 30s. Younger IUYI -mare pep. also know thal they bit lelthandm pretty well." Ilollmlan, 19-11, wbo drow t b • prestlglool lllrtinl llllgnment agallllt ClnclnnaU'1 Gery Nolan, IW, bu lonoecl bis own opinl«ls about the relative merlll ol the leques. "I th1nl: they play more a,.,...1 .. ha .. heu 1n the National i.easue and 1 also tblnt Iba~ perhapa, the taams are sliibtly deeoer there," said Hottmun, wbo pitched two no-bitten In the Na· tlonal League.· ''But I don't tblnk ft'• going to mab • dlllemice In tbliJ s.riet. "I think that 14 .U the te&m1 In the Ameri<an League, we've Rot the best chance to be.at the Reds. Our teams are very much similar. We play a k>t 111'e Cln<lnnaU with our opeed and powec." Bert ClmJ)IUleril, the A's 1borutop Ott TVTNafl CkRael4 •tlO luspeodecf !run the I..t tine American Leasue playoff, gamei after throwlnl bis bet at Detroit pitcher Lerrin LaGrow, wu relnalated for the SOrles heseball commlllloner Bowle Kuhn. However, another element of the Oakland offense was missing from the .. .- lineup -the bat of center f~lder Reggie Jackson. The btarded slugger injur«l hia lelt leg in Thursday's playoff game in Detroit and will mill tbe entire World Brum" s Teat-Serles. Charles O. ·Finley, owner of the 0 A'•·~ made it otficlaJ Friday after team dodon adviled him Jacklon would be Wlable to play. Finley allo laid he had received , Shaken Up permission from Kuhn to flll Jackaon'1 spot on the roster with Allan Lewis, wbo played l11(IO! or the season with Oaltland '• Blnningham farm club 1n the Southern League. Lewis, used mosUy ... pJnc:h-Beaver s nl!Uler, betted .200 In 24 games with the A's. UPIT ........ CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) -Dee Andtos could hardly talk. A boosters' club JU- dience. ~~ fiven ~he Oregon Slate f~­ ball coacli a atanding ovation. -· That might not have moved him IO much if it had been any other year . · Sometimes as many as 500 OSU backers have showed up at Thursday hmcheons la Portland to hear him talk about an uP.. coming gnme . But thi! waa a crowd of 75. And It wu Ott Radio (710 ) Tod•!I at 1:30 applauding Andros, despite Oregoo State's dlanal 1-4 record . "There ls no way for me to tell you how bad I feel," be said finally. "Our 1taff feels bad. Our players feel bad. We are nol retUns job done ... After shulfllng his Lineup on offense to insert eight sophomores. Andros eehd1 his club agalnot 14th-ranked UCLA In 1 Paclflc.C Conference game today Jn Corvallis. "Now. I'm not pointing tbe flngtt at anyone or at an.v particular area •• he said, -"but we feel now we're going 'to do tt..--even thla week," he aid. The kJdJ !eel they~ (IOIQg to do it." Androa Rid the Beavers' practice sessions this week have been "some of the most splrited we 've had since I've been at OSU." He'1 been there etpi yeanr. . "Oh, at times I felt a little negative," Brown said. "You find yourself lying in a hospital with a bullet through your bead, you've gotta feel a little negative." "I had more enthusiasm at 26 than I have now at 32," he &aid. "Oh, r have enthusiasm; 1 do my-job on-Sundays. But you can't have pep like that seven days a week unless you try to fit in with them, and when you do, it's contagious." THE REDS' PETE ROSE WILL PARTICIPATE IN THE WORLD SERIES AGAINST OAKLAND TODAY. "We were in pads, hilting, on Mm. day," he said. ''J don't like to do that, but we had to Iron a lot or thinp out." Brown's immediate concerns are his 278 pounds, about 13 more than coaches would like, and doing what be can to sus- tain the Packers' surprising momentum. "Before I got hurt I was in the process of training, getting weight down,'' he recalled. "In· the bo.spitaJ, I hlld a hairline fracture of the jaw, eating soup and being fed glucose and stuff. ''.Well, I got down to 260 that way. But when 1 couldn't eat again, 1 was back up to 27S in two weeks," be said. "I don't know what kind of body 1 have, but if 1 cfoo' do anything I bellooo up like bell." The essence of Brown'& problem 11 basic, a love of food. His teammates The Packer defeme was roundly cr.lticized last year for surrendering 293 points and sacking o p p o s I n g quarterbacks only 19 times. Only four touchdowns have been allow- ed by the defense since the next-to-last exhibition this year, and Brown attibutes much ot the Improvement to reaction to criticism. "We just came to camp determined," be said. "We had two earlier camps wbich helped eY"!)'.<lle learn wbere Ibey were 'l'Jlll!'S!ld. lO fit in. Then wben the ,....., Clllrli> came, all the new IUY' knew what Ibey had to do." · • .• ' Trojans Duel Bears Area Players Perform In Coliseum Battle LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe Soutbem California Trojans, ranked No. 1 in the nation and averaging 43.6 points a game, may try to "open up" their offense against California today. "I think we may have been too con- servaUve at times against Stanford," said coach John McKay of the 5-0 Tro- jans, who beat Stanford 3G-21 last Satur- On Radio (840) TOday at 1:30 day. "I would expect that we would try to open up a little more this week. Cer- tainJy we would expect to pass more." USC atop the Paclfic-8 Conference with a 2-0 league record, ls a four.touchdown favorite over California, l-0 in the Pac-6, Jn the 1;30 game at MemorW Coliseum. Former Golden West College star Mike Shaugtmessy will be at a wide receiver berth for lhe Bears along with Oran&e Coast grads Dave Gleason (defensive end) and Bob CUrry (defensive linebacker). For the Trojans , George Follett. a graduate ol Orange Coall and Huntington Beoch High Scbool, Is the lone Orange Coast area player listed on the roster. To look at the stati!tl<St '9'bicb havr: use the cool•"""" leadeT In passing and total oCfense, McKay should have no con- cern. Yet the Stanford game convinced him otherwise. "I didn't think we plJyed well of • fe!dively last -k." he Aid. 1.olinfl !Ive rumbl .. bad IOOlOlhlnJ to do with it, and McKay lddl hll team may ha .. been too Ug)ll w ....... -~_... no1 only to beat Stanford bUt to upbold the No. 1 rankln.e.'' Mlb Rae will open et quartetblcl: !or use after giving way to oopl1omore Pat Haden In the ......-! hell at Stanford. R4cf McNelll le 11 lallbeck &heed 14 AntbonY Davia, •bo played well after McNelll fUmbled twl<e early In the StM- tord gamt. Cotllomla iJ lnellglble !or the Rose Bowl because of Ill NCAA prohetlon but the Seara' I*""" count In Pac-I ltan· dlnp. beat USC in order to be in 1l pgsition to try for the conference championship." Even if the Trojans decide to stay on the ground, the air will have Its sh'are of footballs, said McKay. Ca1, with three good quarterbacks, pro- bably will tbrow SO passes, the USC coach predicts. Whit.e may not decide unti1· gliQle-time wtUch Of hia three quarterbacks, senior Jay Cruze, sophomore Stove Bartkowsltl or freshman Vince Ferragamo, will play. Cruze s\arted last Saturday'• 35-18 loss.to Ohio State. Rae has competed 60 per cent of his 91 passes for 893 yards and f o u r touchdowns, and Haden 57 per cent of 42 attempts for 309 yard1 and five touchdowns . The Trojans average 240 yards a game passing and 24.1 oo the ground. 21-polnt Favorite Oklahoma Big Choice .. To Dump Rival Texas • DALLAS {AP) -For the first time since 1963 Texas is an underdog to Oklahoma in the &Mual Red River classic but Sooner fUllback Tim Welch doesn't believe the Longhorns are being given enough credit. Second-ranked Oklahoma is a 21-point favorite over the lOt~ranked Longhorns in today's flth renewal of their feud in the Cotton Bowl. "I don't think peor.le are taking them serious enough,'' We ch says. "It's goona be a real battle. 'nley've got as good a \eam as they've ever bad." Welch, one o{ Oklahoma's many Tex- ans. said he neYer thought about playing for the 'ltorns: "They thought I was too little to play. l want to show them something." Oklahoma has sbo~ plenty ln amast- ing victories over Utah State, Oregon and Clemson, outscoring the opposition 1™· The Oltlabomo def"°"' has allowed no touchdowns and two1leld goals. The Soonen lead the nation In toW of- fense with 121 yards per game, rushing with 498.7 yards per game, and BCOring with 48.3 points per contest. Tex.. Is also unbeaten, taltlns the mW\Jre or Mlaml, Fla.; Tu8I Tech and Utah State. Oklahoma and Texas have met one oommon opponent. The Sooners ripped Utah State 4M> and Tu:as IC.'Ored a 27·12 victory. Oklahoma was No. l in the nation in 1963 and texas: was No. 2 )Vben the &earns played that year. The underdog Longhorns woo and romped to the na- tional title. The Sooners have been Ute underdog& every ;ear since bu t registered a 4&-27 victory in 1971. As usual, the clash 11 a sellout -71,938 -for the 271.h consecutive time. Texas coach Darrell Royal says Chuck On Tl' Todat1 c,.._1 7 •t 12:45 Fairbank&' crew i.s the best he has seen at Oldabome Jn 16 yem. Both teams nm the Wishbone offense but Royal aays, "theirs looks different because they have different people run· ~· f::r~ir speed, they get in the Asked if hil team was a ware the oddlmabro had prdlcied a tborou1h whipping for the Longhorns, Royal replied; ••1 think most of our folks can read.'' NBA Results In National llaJk•tbell Mllciatlon play Friday night Buffalo defeated PhJla,. delphla. llK-101; O.U.lt topped Qtlcago. lllo.tl; BaltlmorewhlppedAUanta, IIMI: Houlton alpped CleVeland, 11»-IOI: Mil· waukee U7, P1lomh IOI. "This II Ille pme that ,,.... beel w•llinl !or.'' .. ,. cal OOICh Mike Whitt. "We've a1way1 bclleved lhlt you have to ..._ OKLAHOMA'S GltlG PRUITT (30) AND TIM WILCH FACE TIX.U IN THI COTTON IOWL 'l'ooAY. • • • Rugb y Plane Missing With 45 on Board SANTIAGO, Chile -A Urusuayan Air Force transport plane careytnc, membll'I of Montevideo ruglJJ team -the IC penoos aboard was ~ lost Friday • after a fiight acroa the Andes, authorities said. The Urµguayan Embassy in Santiago said the twin-engine turboprop wat ftt~ rying the team to ChUe for a 1eria or ex- hibition games acbeduled. to beCln Saturday. The Chilean Air F<>rce dllpatcbed search and reacue planes to lbe Oartco 11rea 125 mlles IOUtb of Slnt.lqo, where the creft was lut beerd Imm. The pilot reported be had just made 1 sudden deteent afttr fiytng acrosa the mountains from nelibt«onl Mendm.a, Arecntina. .,,. VIRGINIA WATER, Englond -Leo Tn!vlno lolled en lncn!dlble eomebacl: by Britain'• Tony Jlddln by blrdylng the !Ina! bole teday for 1 I-up victory tbot moved him Into the rlflal or the Piccadilly ir.,rid Match Ploy 1oII <hamplonsblp. Trevino wlJl oloy fellow Amertcan pro Tom Wellkopl lor the Ulle. Welltopf ad· vanced with a 4 and S vlc\Ory over Peter Oosterlntll ol Brlllln. JocltlJn, behind lour boles lfter the fint 181 madl!! a VUt bid for victory Ol'I the oecond II during which he •bot an ii> credible II.under-par 61. 1Uvino, whole stroke KOrt for each II wu rt. and Jacklin came to the 3kh hole all even. Trevlno, thtn gOl his bm:Ue 4 by hltllnl hll -lbot Into the heart or the """' Md two putUn1 while Jocl:lln -the ...... with bis - abot and then -a -.... root blnlle putt. Trevino nred ellht blrdla Md an eas1e u he opened a fouM'lote lead after the momlna round. Then Jlddln ltonned bacl: with a bunt or riv. birdies and .. eagle that put him l"'P alter f7 bole1. .,,. STANFORD -rr the wu111ns1on Jluskles' unlmprusl\·e \'ictory over Oregon la1& week r"f:ptt9taled 1 telback in football PfOIJ'HI, It came just 11 the wroni Lime. Co.ch Jira Ow~· lum, with Padflc-1 title hopes, .,,.. .. the 17tb ronbd s .... ford Canflnall htr. today Md top1"anked Southern Ca!Uomla DUI -' In lllOther roiod -Staocl!ord Md WuhJallon -lnjw"y problellll. lluUy quart«l>ocl: S....y Sl•- klller 1111 lost ~ 14 bis beat nmmn, 1'xn Scott, with • -Injury. -runninc heel Jom w-.,. moy ... play -ol an onltle InJw7. :. .,,. BOCA BATON, Flo -Top ... dtd Billie JNn Kins ldYanoed to tho -innat. " the •t•.1111 ~ llllna Ion o I a dlampioosblp Pl1do!J br del--.~w111i11°"""" , .. ~ M. Sluh-lt""7 lltMUt of A-.U.-tbeclrNmel~ -Eftrt • ''" ~-Pia.. wllll a M ~I •ldOIJ In -llor q-'lllol matdl. •• It's up to the Oregon State dtfemt headed by middle linebacker Steve Brown to llow down UCLA's wishbone offense, which leads the conference in rushing with 352.l yanls a pme. And the Brulnai who bave1a 4-1 eeuon mart,,pll. ed up 505 yanfS twl otrenae In r..t -1·1 4WI victory over Arfmna. One ol the thlnp OSU mi.mt do to win Is play "wild. wild deleme.'' Andros aid; 11'9 8rulna have outltandlng becb, he said, oamins Jim McAlilter, Kennll Johnson and Mark Hermon. Oft(IOG Stai. IDllde the IWitdl i. """""""""' -hll entire -Io made.1q>ol 10pim·-In a move to'"'- the_ r.iitbau, oomethlns we dldn~ do qlfmt AriUlna State," he .. 1d. ASU -bolt -t·1 club lf.7. "II will take II l•ut lour touchdowns for u.-« any team-to beat 'em " be uld of the BruJno. ' "Wt can ltlll play loothell ••• We can ltlll olay In this 1 .. gue." be added. UCl.A • which has IOI! onl1 to lllchJsan, 11 1-0 In tho eonlcronce. The llruilw romped lo a 8$-20 victory over Otte• urllet. Or.goo State Is 0.I In the Pac-a, loainc a 51-8 d«lalon to top-ranked Southern CaltlomJa. Celtics Roll Over Lakers By 112-104 BOSTON ( APl -A IOVOrHTllnutt "'°" Ins burst by Jofvi Hevll<et and Dan Nrllon In lbe leCond prrtod brote tho same optn for the Bolton Mk:I, who defeated tho Loi Ana•I .. IAltm III-IOI In Natk>nll Ba1.kctball AalociaUon .0. lion Friday night. Tonlght lhe Lltm arl'! al MMtaan Squa.,. Oanl<n to 111« tho NY Kalcl:t. Playing their bom< opentr be!... 1 .._.i crowd or 1u11. tho CellJcs Oto T V To•'91tt CN••el S•tlS ou-..i tho !Aken !S-10 In the tuo ,...., minutes or the nn1 hall and beld , tl-40 Jead 1t llM~rmlNk:ln. Ne• pumped In 10 polm1 ood ff1vltctk et(Jltl Jn 1be tc0rlnC tpret. . Jerry West or the IAt.n. held to loor points thtootJh the fint ·-quorten. poppod In 17 poln,. In the rtnaI period to operk 1 britl nlly by the vWton wllo pulled to within lhr .. polrU. IN7. BUI I lhn<1>alnt play bf llatilcdl ..a a boJUt by Dov. C.W.... lllOftd tbt same out <L q<r !or tho C.klc:s. The CdlJco dllplayod -.. °" -"'°' eo-.s onblilor ff .... -· -" ml Poul--•. -also -tho lat lnat to """ the LWn <41 bolao<o. llnlk'lll led all _..,.. with •• - C.W-1111 • potiJ and IN...,._ w ... -11 and Ham -and Jim lldfllllln aod II oploee 1ar tltll IAbn. • +' ---·- 12 DAILY PILOT Princeotto's Long Run Saves E-stanCia,-25-20 DAILY ~ILOT Pttohll..., LM Pl'YM 1:49 Left When Eagles Win It By ROGER CARLSON ( 4-0) Edi!IOll Friday niglll •t ot .. htlf Pillt ltd Orange Coast CoUege. Don Prlnoeotto's 17-yard The difference was Prtn- dash wMb 1:49 remaining pull-ceotto ~ from start to flnllh. ed Estancia High's Eagles EstaflCla 's super.gnat toot back from the brink of defeat apart the Fountain Valley ··Friday-n!ght---el-Huntington~!fllive unit wl~ bl! ca~lik• Beach HJgh as the Eagles con-qutcknea and s u r p r i s I n g quered Fountain V a 11 e y ' s strength, bulling f0< yardage Barons, 2S-20, bef..-e 5,400 tlrougf! tacklers after liJppq !ans. throush the line. It was a dazzling comeback There was "' dancing, jllll by coach Pllil-Brown'a-Eagles bani, .power!ul bursts time after the Barons had taken a after tune. In all the ~7, 157. 21)-19 lead with 3:25 Idt on pounder canied 31 times for Mikll !Malcolm's three-yanl· 180 net yards and t w o -toocbdowns. '!be victory oets up ir.taJ>. . And quartert>ack M 1 k e cla's "'1ne 1-ue !ootball Magner did his share, rolljng ,. .. ~ .~ _..;,, ·'··t for 69 yards m 14 oanieo and '"{\.0.111c "'"'' ~ ...... y Uill.ll'tl en two touchdowns . His 18-yard Rustlers Must Win Tonight _ With tllelr backs to the wall and a must win perfonnance ahead of them, coach Ray Shacklelonl's Golden Wesl College Rustlers football team entertains East Los Angeles tonight at Orange Co a s t College stadium with kickoff at 7:30. TD scamper behind the block- ing of center Vince Klees gave E&tancia a six-point Jead at tile half. And hls one-yard sneak in the fourth period appeared to be the wiMing f.oudldown lln-- tiJ coach Bruce Pickford's Baroos flOl uotracked and roll- ed on e 64-yard drive with Malcolm carrying it over. It WS!I Estancia'1 plan to SU!"prise the Barons with a trick play et the outset But it W8.! Pickfonl's chaps wbo put the a-owd "" it> feet early when Malcolm sped 80 yards for a TD on the first offemive play of the game. LAGUNA BEACH HALFBACK JEFF WINSHIP TRIES TO AVOID A BREA TACKLER. AT THE RIGHT IS LAGUNA GUARD PETE .OAGLIO (73). The Rustlers, after dropping their Southern Ca I i for n i a Conference opener to Los Angeles City College, must win tonight in order to remain in contention for the con- ference bunting. Dennis Tressler toed the PAT end the Barons had a 7-0 lead. Then Prlnceollo and crew went to wock, pounding out yardage oonslstently on pitchouts end stab! through the middle with a fine assist from fullback Jon Hartley. Princeotto """"1 from two yards out and Mike Edwanls toed the PAT to knot tt at seven. 'lben Magner burst loose with the 18-yard m run. 7 Fumbles Ruin Lagunans, 28-15 By CRAIG SHEFF ot Jiit 0•11)1 P'lllt llt" When a football t e a m fumbles seven Ume in a game, it has to be very lucky to win. Laguna Beach High wasn't lucky Friday night. But it did fumble seven times. The host Artists gave away four of thofte fumblee (three in a cruc:ial third quarter) and Brea's Wildcats took ad- vantage of them to post a 23-15 victory in an Orange League tilt. The 1os,, was Laguna's first of the sea.son after three earlier wins while Brea re- mains undefeated. Laguna. despite giving up a pair of touchdowns in the third quarter es· a result of the fumbles, still bad a chance to win it. Trailing 21-7 early in the !oorth quarttt' tile Artists held onto the ball and drove 46 yards for a toucbdown follow- ing an 11-yard Brea punt. Quarterback Jack Millard plunged in for the score from the Olle with 7:47 to go and halfback Dave Marriner dove three yards for a tw-point conversion to put t h e Newport Tackles Punchless Saxons Corooa de! Mar .J Costa Mesa. Lagunans just six back, 21-15. The momentum was now in the Artists' favor. Laguna 1held Brea on the next series of downs and took over at its own 40 after another poor Wildcats punt. After Skip Winship picked up nine yards on the first carT)', Laguna could not gain another yard and Brea took over al the 49. The revitalized Breans then moved quickly in for the score that put them over the bump. Fullback Steve Seeba went the fuull four yards for the TD and teammate David Donk added his fourth straight PAT. Laguna enjoyed a 7-0 lead with 2: 20 left in the first quarter when Winship ran four yards to culminate a 27-yard drive in four plays. That W85 Bet up when the Artists' Spike At k In Ion recovered a Brea fumble. Bfta tied it minutes later, driving 69 yard.! in nine plays with Keith Redman stepping the final six. East Uls Angeles sOOok a two-game losing streak with a convincing victory over LA Harbor in its circuit opener. The Rwtlen have been in- stalled as one point favorites for the gatne. It could develop into a pass- ing circus with both defensive secondaries facing a severe challenge. "They (East LAJ pass hel- ter than any previous Husky team. In fact, I wouJd say they will be throwin,.-dlore than most of the teams we have faced this season," Shackleford says. "In the pest we have been able to concCntrate On their running game but this time they also like to throw and it could pose a problem for us." Alex Guzman b the Huskies quarterback who does the passing but he also likes to run and executes the option play wltl! finesse. At Golden West. meanwhile, Shackleford and his staff have spent lhe week trying to solve Bill Cornelius' problem in throwing puses that are in· terc.pted (5 last week). 1be Golden West mentor may !Witch starting signal- callers at the last minute, in- serting Jerry Hinojosa tonight. Shackleford said he wouldn't make a decision until game time, howe\ter. ~ QUARTERBACK JACK MILLARD OF LAGUNA THROWS ON TH With another Sunset League defeat virtually eliminating both teams from tlUe con- sideration, Newport and Loara high schools will match foot- ba>I teams tonight at 8 at Anaheim's La Palma Stadium. "()Jr bnprovement has been mainly a result of t h e receivers holding on to the ball," says Lent. ''They've definitely shown im- provement." Laguna moved the ball at will on tile ground throughout the game, but the fumbles kept the Artists from 5\lS- taining drives. The Rustlen lost Jerry Leininger, a defensive linebacker, for tonight 's game and perhaps for the season a~almt W,CC. He suffered a lciee Injury and may be lacing an operatiop !OOft. ...., .. ag Stars ">vie Tonight ~· ;!t Raceway IOCAL COMll'••INCI ,.,i.•r• •t- W L "" l'A 1 o "' n 1 0 }I It I • 11 11 I 0 ill tt I I d JJ 0111'' 0 1 27 2' 0 l i• .. 1t1e HOl'ICIO ,~ LA H~rboo" 11 T•ltllt't 0.lftft EHi LA V'I, Qoldell WKI •1 OC:C kl"• ~ ti Cvpr- LA ~I 1I LACC aunn LIA.UI w I.,..,. ... ~ tt#D '#...,.,,.. t I 44 t ~"' t .... ~rlM 1 I I t S1 ........,n MM'W I I Ii 1J L .. t l I I If M """""""" INcfl I I IJ 0 S111t1W t11t4' ,.,...,.. . .-... W"lt<ll)O,MMINI wttllf'll\•litr ,., ....... ""' • .t.Mllill'll SJ. \.tUl!llftOlf'Jft t.tdl • ·--NfWWf HttW ri. \Mo't II Y .... "" Eacb team Is l·I on tile season and, more importantly, tach 11 0-1 In ~ play. Newport Harbor 1 u f f e r e d through a ~II 1oa to Anaheim ·1as1 week while Westminster nlwed Loara, IG- 17. Newport Harbor coach Don L<tlt .... the Salkln !lnally get their pa .. lng game IOlnR· •nd lt happened none too aoon. Loara has a strong defensive unit and • n uin.ially tight de!enalv e secondary. The SUooa abut down Wertminlttr'I olfenle both on the .,...,n4 and throUih tile air lul -t. N!alnlt Anaheim, Newport Harbor .~~ Steve Buklcb cllcked on ..... ol 11 -ror Fl yanla a!la au!· lerinc throUih ooo ol II and ..... ol l1IO -.,.mat Tbs Improved pmtng game will bolster lft alreecly IOlid nmn1nc attack. H a II b a c k Kevin -· !Wlbacl: Jim Sw1cl< ard Buklch have netted 171, 101 and IK yanla In ilu<e gamea. Buklcb ran !or 52 yJlnls aplnat Anaheim, a llatiatlc tl!at has Loara coach Herb HUI disturbed. OAMI tTATlntcl U I ,Im <lo¥fnt l'VINlll' II 9 ft1nt ._ .... ,,. ) • ,IN! ._. ptl'ltltlll t I Tattl fin! ~ 1' 1• Y.,.. tvt11lno 221 1u Vtn1• pettlno "" 1n Y1rdl io.t at :IO Hf! y.m ... '*' DI "7 P""hlt""''" dl1lltftCt 1115 Jm P'-ln.t/ytflll P'fl'Hnd •l lJO 9fft "'"""*"'"""bl .. '°'' 11• ll' _,,_ ..... 0,141-111 L119UN IMcll 1 0 D I-IS MllrrlMf' Wll'lthlD -Mlll..-d A•M Tot tit -....... =... 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OAMI ITATllTICI Finl ckrwrr1 .Wing Fl-.1 Clownl JHU(l\g Flrol Clown1 peNll\ff Tot1I flrSI clown1 Ytrds nn.hll'IO YtrclS JHUlng Ytl'lh I.Oii Nrl y1rd1 01!""" P"'1h/.V"''M C1l1llM• P'"elllft/y1rd1 pen1!11ed Fumbles/fVmbln losl ... " . ' ' . ' " ' '°' ltl 11 7S .. " "' "' l fXI l /1/J 10/j,Q 2/12 1/1 •ll kertl bY Olllirltn Favnt•ln Vtll..,-7 o 7 '-20 Elltl'\Clt 7 6 t 1~ M19ner Prlric;totto Htrl!ry Tottl1 Mlllcolm ,K,_ H1tllekl o.-1 .. i11r To11l1 •UIMlfltO ••land• Tell H'f'I ..... 1l 1l'"' 17 302 :n , .. 6 M 0 .S., S1 JOt ,. 4.t lf-1•1• Vlll'1 P'AISlfltO &lltt!Clt 14 lot I J.7 11 11 0 ,_, s 1• • 1.2 ' ' 1 1.0 I 3' OM.D " ,,, 11 1.2 ,. llC -M .,., !Kl. ' 2 0 17 .lll '°""''I" Vtlley Htllltld t l 0 75 .1'12 Cross Country Scores for Area .. .... , Vtllt!'ldt 17, 0-Hlll1 .U Sorlor• It. 01111 Hlll1 O 1. TIHmt11 fV J. t :3'. t. 1 ... 111 ill, l. HuoglM fVJ, '· Nt¥1fttlt (VJ, 5. Al· trcon (OH), 6. o.tlk (V). 7. ~"'9 CSJ, l. &o.1 IVJ, t. hfVotr Ill 10. 9-lSI. Is· IMS S.0.-. 17, Otf\t HIH1 .. Vtlendt U, Otn.1 Hlll1 ~ 1, 0..--•r fV), 10:•, 2. twnry IS),) ~ IV , L Stttt.i (V), S. Cua.lly ISi •· Ttlwfy IS), 7. kllull1 (VI, I. McK•v IV), '· S.ln (OH), It. WllcMr "' Grid Scores --SERVICING e YACHT CLIANIN• e MAID HIVICI e HULU CLIAND e MINOI MAINTINANCI e l .. ULAI Sll'flCI 01 Al NUDID DtAL9U llNIT•• FOi NII ftTIMATI CAU. 54M505 STONE'S YACHT SfRYICI 404 -TMINSTD • -2 NIWPOn llACH I I I Edison Rally Overcomes l\'.Jesa, \33-12 By DENNIS CAMPBELL Of IM D.ilf Plllt lleff Twisting, drlvln1 hallback F r e d Hernandez ran for 178 yards and F.dlJOO IIlgh School overcame n ve first half fumbles to belt Costa Mesa 33-12 Friday oJgbt at Newport Harbor Hlgb School. The win puts Edison's Irvine League football record at 2.01 while Costa Mesa is 0-2. Costa Mesa stunned the favored Chargers with a ri.rst-play touchdown and then capitalized on four lost fwnblea to race to a 12-(1 lead. Quarterback Steve Sharp's 76-yard touchdown pass to Dennis Delany shock- ed the near-capacity crowd on the open- ing play and it wasn't until the.Mustangs had· their-unbellevable lead that Edison could get going: Craig Way quarterbacked Edis6n 66 yards in 10 plays to bring the Chargers to within·flve, 12-7, on his tw~yard keeper and Dan McPherson's extra Point with three minutes left in the halt Defensive back Ed Weinberger put Edison on top for good when he returned an errant pass by Sharp 70 yards for a touchdown mid way through the third ' quarter to make it 14·12. From then on, it was no stopping the Chargers as the 153-pound Hernandez dazzled Costa Mesa defenders while his teammates played nawless football. Sharp was able to connect on only seven of 20 passes and had two in· tercepted. He scored Mesa's second tally. Weinberger had a second touchdown in· tereeption nullified .by a penalty. Way picked apart Costa Mesa's secon· dary with a seven-of·ll effort for 81 yards. He ran for one touchdown of two yards and passed 24 yards to Mathew Antonelli for another. Despite his yardage, Hemandez was able to score just one touchdown, a tv.•cr yard plunge in the fourth quarter. Joel Peck adde(l another on his only carry of the night and McPherson kicked the ex· tra points. In contrast to its fwnbllng offensive performance the first half, Edison played a standout defensive game, holding Costa Mesa runners to three net yards. The Cha rgers sacked Sharp for 25 yards in losses the second half and allow- ed tbe Mustangs just 14 second-half plays fnpn scMmmage. Edison piled up 226 net yards rushing, with Way passing only when necessary. Hernandez and 165-pound Jack Haynes repeatedly ground out e x t r a -e f f o r t yardage against their heavier Costa Mesa counterparts. OAMI STATISTICS a.I • Flr1t down• rin.1111111 ' " Flrlf ctown1 PAlllllll • , Finl OOWr11 P8Nllln • " To••t first down• • " Y•rda rvs/11119 " w Y1rd1 Plls.111111 '" " Y1rd1 lost " " Net Wlf'dl lllned "' "' Puntl/1v'1'fft dl1t1nu "" V30 Pen1ttlff/yll"d1 oen1ll1td ,,.. l/lS Fumblft/tumbl11 IOI! '" V• SCOf'I n Q1.11rtw1 Edison • ' " ,.._,, '"'" -• • 0 ,_,, aUSHINO c..•Muo k• " •• '"· •• """ ' • • ••• Del•"" • .. ' ... '-... ~ ' • .. .1.1 l'1'!911 ' " • ... Tot1l1 " " " ·'·' ••I-Htm11ndon .. '" 2 "' Demetrllc:o. 2 ' 0 ,, "" , ' ' ·2.l Wtlnbe'l"l1r ' • • ·'·' ....... " " • ••• Henrlol ' • 0 ••• Ch1119 ' 0 • .... J. MOl'IOO ' ' 0 .. Pod< ' 2 0 "' Tat11t " M> " '-' l"ASllflO c.111 MeN ,. .. ... ,. "'· S. Slrlr!" 20 ' 2 "' ·"' r ... ea11 ' • 0 0 ... Tollll " ' 2 "' ·"' ...... . ., " ' ' " ·"' Clll11111 ' 0 • 0 .... Tot1l1 " ' ' " ·"' Gauchos Duel Grifs Today Saddleback College's u n defeated Gaucho football team will play another afternoon game today, eotertalninl! tbe Groosih<>nl COiiege Grlfllns oo tbe UC Jrvine field with lr:lckoff at 2. It will be e Mission Conference outing !or both squads and tbe Gauchoo an 10. point favorites. Justlflably so In view of Grosamont's 0- 4 record. Not ao in lhe eyes of Saddleback coach George Hartman. "The last two games they have lost in the last minute and both by one point," he emphasizes. . "Their record deOnllely Is not 111 In- dication ol the type of team they have. And lhey ere going to catch nre one ol thete day• and beat llOl!lel>ody. 11-it isn't us IOd1y." The batUe sbapes up u a pll)'&lcal tD- counler. Dave Jordan, blmtell a !ormor Qrono del Mar loolblll -· dlrodl the GrU!htl and bu a pbyllcal Une wltb esperlenco. "Molt or our o1r ... 1ve line wao hero taat ytar and this II our llttnilh." ltt l&l'•· "But Soddleback II the bat lelm we 11 have faced, with poo1lble tJOOllllon ol l.o"i Belch. They have a Ver/ good derense and lib to tl>tow." • j ' Dllty l"lltt Still ~ .. lly •ICHAllO 011.t.llfi O~lt'I PltOT f 3 Ha11d Vike 30-0 Loss • ·By ROW ARD L. HANDY Of .. a.MY "'"' ""' There y;ere (ew bright SJX>tl for Leon Wheeler's Marina Vikings team Friday night as the Western Pioneers passed In review on the.• to a convincing 30-0 Sunset League. lory at WestminstS" High. .."' .. . . With massive quarterback Bob ~ directing the attack and Alan Osbon ning with reckless abendan, the ~ \ left little doubt or the outcome rron<:a first time they 5COred with 7:03 tefd.tn left in the first period. ·!:° Acosla. perhaps tired of the groCfd game that ate up yardage and ran ~ the first period. '~: the clock. turned to a passing g111ne in the third period. ripping off three tosses ~too split end Dan Por,ter for nm do~'nl. O." bon ran for another on a 70-yard drive tlfet took seven pla)'s and ~·as ironically ~ ped by an Oslxm pass to Rick Cornell fbr the score. Perhaps the brightest side of !he I'! for the Vikings was the defense t limited the highly-rated Pioneers to 11 touchdown per quarter. ~ ,,tarina defensive standouts against bigger Western te;:im included s Ha"''"· Steve R'enfrow . Brrll Kilgore add 1 !\1ike Wetzstein. All were in on numerojlls tackles throughout the evening. The victory mjght have been a COltb' · one for lbe Pioneers with both Aeolfu and Osbon leaving the action early in~ · ~~h stanza with apparent minor ·r· 1ur1e5. • RICK CURTIS 17), RANDY ECKHOLDT 112) CLOSE IN ON KATELLA. KATELLA WAS BLANKED FOR THE FOURTH TIME Both were on the sidelines ready t~.&o back in the action when the game eniid but with a 20-0 advantage, coach J~ Everett didn't want to chance further .lfl"" jury. Anaheim Pins 33-6 Setback On Huntington By STEVE EKOVICH Of !tie 01HJ "Utt Sid A big crowd, well over 7 ,000, assembled in a big place, Anaheim Stadium, watch· ed a big football team, Anaheim, roll up a big score, 33-6, to crush Huntington Beach Friday night. 1be ho m e co m i n g extravagant.a, celebrating Anaheim's 75th anniversary. paid 'tribute to a Jong Colonists hlstory of wlmij)>IL fOolbap. The 1972 squad .. much larger than tmt fll'St 1919 contingent. perpetuated the Anaheim tradition of powerful football as the Colonists com· plettly dominated Friday?s game. Th.e only thing that seemed to go the Oilers' way was the apening toes of the coin. Only twice during the entire contest did the Oilers take control of the ball in Anaheim tenitory; once when Hwr ~·s Bob Slinker recovered e lwnbl· ed punt on. the Colonists' 35, and again when Randy Mills blocked a punt, bob- bled the ball in the air and then carried it to tbe Anaheim 10. The first Huntington break was stymied by Anaheim's redoubt ab I e defense as it sacked Oiler quarterback Greg Nitzkowski twice and forced Hun· tingtoo to punt from its own 45 on a fourth and 21 situation. 'lbe•kick was taken by Anaheim's Mike Salt oh the u.:yard line and returned up the left side of the field (or a touchdown that wp called back for a clipping penall}o. . The Colonists also had a SO-yard pass play that went to the Oilers' 10 called back jn, the last quarter to pay a five- yard ~ty for another infraction. The 15eCOnd time the Oilers got the football in Colonists ten'itory. after the blocked punt, Nitzkowski spotted Mike McAdams in the clear In the end zone and gently Jobbed him the ball !or his first official completion of the night and Huntingto\l's only 11COre. Nltzkowikl bad one other completion that was erued by a penalty. 'Ille .Oilers could do nothing on the Big A turf and netted a minu5 two yank on tbe gmuid while clicking ofr ooly to yards Ill the.air. . 'Ille ColonlstJ, on the other hand, ground out 155 yards end gained another 139 in the air. Anaheim came out way on toP in total first downs. IG-3. 'lbe fint Anaheim tally came on a 73· yard punt return, the first of ltun- tlngloo's nine punts by Ralljjy Mill•. A li>yanl penalty kept· a COlon~ts drive alive in the second quarter and Anaheim cashtd In on the break for iU aeoond score. OAMI IT4TllTKI •• • 'IP'lt downl Ntnillt 0 ' Fl,......,. .... ijt ' ' Flrtl ~ ~II M • ' , .... ",.. ..... • " YtrO. ,,.....,.. " "' v-r::""' • •• v-~ " ::r...=":m.a • "' .,. VP ~~~::;:: .. ..-nie11 w,n ,, .. . .... .,, _ .. _ ==-...,. , " I 't:'l 0 ' •Ul"ll"' ........... ~ r. l -.,_ " ·1• ,,.,.... " J • ',l ::e:-. • • • • " " ...... ·-..... ' ' ' ~ e=-" ' 'I .. • .. J = ' " I • "'i;t. ' 0 • .. .• .. ... " u ' , ... , ..... ............... ... "" .... " ·-• ' ' • .... -.a :Ill = II I ' ' , .... " • ' '" Mission Viejo Chalks ·up . Record 31-0 Loop Victory By ARMAND HANSON Of 1111 D1llJ l'lllt Iliff ,,1ission Viejo's convincing :u--0 win over Katella Friday night kept the Diablos undefeated in Crestview League play. The 31 points scored by the hosts were the most ever put on a scoreboard by a Diablos team. Tlie 31-point marain is the widest bulge of v1Ctory ever recorded. To cap it, the Diablos defensive unit kept the Katella scoreless streak going. Katella has yet to score a point this season. Dave Caldwell enjoyed a great night , scoring three touchdowns on runs of one, five and four yards. Nick Galvan scored the Diablos second touchdown, returning an intercepted ~ards. Don Reeves enjoy a perfect night from placement, kJcking. our conversions and a 25-yar~ field goaJ. The Katella Knights had trouble holding onto the ball most of the evenirtg, but it was jarring tackles that sent a cou- ple of the balls squinning away from the carriers. Rick Curtis, who pla)'ed an excellent game, recovered a fumble on the fifth play of the evening to give the Diablos possession on the Kniahta 43. C41dwell scored his first TD on the 13th play with 3:50 left in the first quarter. Curtis recovered another fumble on the first play of the second qµarter, but the Diablos fumbled it back to ;~atella three plays later. Five plays later the Knigh1s fumbled again and Bill Henry recevered for the Diablos. · With a fourth down on tbe se.ven. Reeves booted the field goal for the H)-0 lead. Three plays after the gickoff. Galvan romped in \\'itb an intercepted pau to make~it 17-0. Dom Etcheberrla recovered a fumble early in the third quarter to set the stage for Caldwell's second touchdown . With 52 seconds left in the third quarter, Katella gambled on a fourth and one on their 46. The tough Diablos defensive line broke through to drop Kevin Locken for a loss. Guy Reeves was first to apply the brakes on Locken. While the fumbles handicapped Katella, Oiablos defensive charges bad a hand in forcing them . FV Man Wins DaMy Becker of Fountain Valley and Scott Autry of Huntington Beach finished one-two in Friday night's handicap main even of motorcycle racing at Orange County Fairgrounds. Autry was second to Van Nuys' t-1ikc Bast in the scratch main event. Both Handy Eckholdt and Dave Schmi dt ran the club very well. Both passed exceptionally well, especially in the early stages when yarda11e was need- ed to sustain drives. GAM• llATl5TICI Fl.,I -n\ •u"11.,. ,.,,., dO-......... Flnt clOw"' -11'1111 , T11t11 tlr1t clcMM Y11'dt n•lhlftll Yltnlt. Pllllnt 'l'lflll loll Net Ylnh ••lned Punb/1v'1'•e1 d11111><1 P1n1ltlHf1'1rd1 INl""!lled Fumb1t1tfumb111 loll S<tr1 lot Q\!Mt9rt MV < . ' . ' ' 0 " ' '" ,. " n . ' ,,. '" 1124 "'" 21:t 1/lO ]ft 1'• IC•1..i11 O 0 0 0--O 11\IHlon V l~lo I 10 ,, 0--ll C•klwtU llobonl Ecklllllcll Mol!ln kl'l"lkll TOf1!1 hnclllr llltri.!" "'"~ '"'~ Tot1•1 ltUIHING M~llel Vltll •• " " ' ' ' D "''~ ' ' • 1 .. 1"41SING Ml1.-VIiie .. " ' ' ' . " ' ........ ' ' ' ' " ' .. " . ... • ' " " • " ' • " • ' .. • ' .J.t '" ' " ~ • " 4 ' " " ' " ' • " '" ' .. .. .. K >. 0 " .,, 0 " ... ' .. .... ' " ... • " .m ' " •• \\'estem opened scoring with 7:03 l!ft in the opening stan1.a when Tom G~a carried around end from seven yards ~t and Rocky Weeks converted. ,. Arter that it was Osbon from 14 yaqts out ln the second period.. Cornell on Jn eight yard· pass from Osbon in the thlj'd and a JO-Point fourth stanza. • \l.'eeks kicked a 22-yard field goal wrth 9:21 left lo make it z.1.0 and reserve quarterback Ray Charles went over from the one with six secoods remaining for the fmal touchdov.•n. Penalties hurt lhe Afar ina attack .p;1 .everal oceasions when it moved 11:1.C' Pioneer territory. ,.,- And 11 thingl turned out. tbe W defense allO did yeoman duty to keep game action In ~farina territory m~ the' niRhl. '"" Yikes wtre never than the Western 44. ....... ITAlllllCI """ ....... nttMftll flttt ... _~ l'lr1t ..... IM!Ntftet 1'0!11 11"1 do<Mlt YH~ l'\lllOIM Y•dl Hu.lnl v.,,,. ""' Nltf Yflnk tlfftM Punl'I/-~ llh!....U P~1n1Ktv1•d• .,...,_!llfCI F~tvNl'ltbltt to.t Inn 9Y OMrfen ~ ..... • W1tllrn ' •USNINO -""" •• " "°'''' ' --' Tllt•I• ~ w ....... ._ n "' .... • ....,.,, • -' C""tltt • -· • " II• ' ' Wlttl.,,... ' Tot•h u ..... u •• --.. K ·-· " ' Sit -' ' 101111 " ' ·-Ato<1I• " • .,...., • ' ' C"-'"o ' • , .... " • 0 • .. ' i ' ,lf " .ill '"" '" 0 1 .. .. • ' .. '" ~ .. " n .. • " ' J. ... • • ' ' I ' ' • ' ' ' ' • " "' ,J '" ' .,,: ' • KEN ROBINS TAKES A HANDOfF PROM MISSION VllJO'S llANOY .IC1CHOl.DT AHO ROLLS NHlltl> THI ILOCICING Cl' MAlllC • ..,,_,. ' • .. •• OAllY PILOT Satur&y, Octobfr 14, 111J1., LB Wilson Falls Gardea Sparks Mater Dei, 27 -0 By STEVE ANDREWS Of Tiit O•HY "'"'' ll•tl Jim Gardea paced the 1\1ater Dei Monarths to a 27-0 non-lengue football wln over the Long Beach Wilson Bruins Friday night at Orange Coast College. Gardea totaled 211 yards rushinJt as the l\.1onarchs posted their fourth con- secutive victory of the season. The junior halfback found the right side of his offensive line to his liking n1ost of the evening. Robert Alvarez, Tin1 Grzecka and Krvin Donahue continu.ously opened big boles in the Bruins defcnst"'. ~tater Dei's defense throt1led \\'ilson·s running game in the first half allo .... ·ing JUSl 23 net yards. 1\1ean...,,hllc the offense Neen1e Back In Business ... At Anahei111 Athletic director Ron Da\"tS of Corona de\ ~lnr High may have applied the best term of all on Orange Coast area personality Emil Neeme recently -suit· case. Neeme. former basketball coach al Lone Pine. Ne'>"·port Harbor , f\.1a ler Dei and Costa Mesa, is packl~ his duds again and this time he's headed for Anaheim High School where he'll assist varsity baskt>tball coach Brant Cowser and also handle the junior varsity. Neeme will continue to teach at Newport Harbor. as he did while coaching at Mater Dei and Costa Mesa. Cowser returned to the head coachlnp: job after forsakJng It earlier to con· centrate on football. "l\.faybe Emil can help speed us up a litUe." says Cowser. "we're kind of OP· ROGER CARLSON .....,-..----------- poslte. I've more or less concentrated on the deliberate style." Says Neeme: "l love to coach baskel· ball. To me tbis is a great opportunity and l'm working with some real tremen· dous people." ft should prove interesting. Chec k oH .Jan. 3 on the calendar -that's when Neeme and his junior varsity will invade Newport lfarbor. * * * Tlme Flies Dept. -It was 14 years ago that the Burrou1hs lllgb Bee football team ventured south to play a po~t sea1on game against undefeated Newport H1rbor. Newport took It on the chin, 24-0, as the first olfensive play of the game for Newport turoed into a 46-yard touchdown for Burroughs after an Interception. From there on it was downhill for the Sailors. Coach of tbe 8u1Tough1 tea m was Ralph Rrandt. Newport'• mentor was Wayne Hngbf-1, currently lbe atblellc dlrtetor at E1tancla Hi«b. * * * And spea king of E!tancia. varsity foot· ball coach Phil Brown gets our annual first pl~ce for sand bagging. Brown's prtsesca.900 analysis of hls leam gave the impreuion the Eagles wou1d be weak. No .. • his unbeaten Eaglet are rated fourth in Orange C.OUnty. Brown succeeds Ne"J>Ort Harbor's Ernie John,,on ( 1970) and C:Orona del Mar's Dave Holland (1971 ) 11 sandbag· ger of the year. * * * 0.u HW1 lll&)o ....,b Toay Leeo aad lt1t DotplalDI may ltW be 1martlq f111m a *4 puttq: from Rim t f tbe Wor1d, but u.e,11 Id Oitir cUoce to rt.pay the flvtr ittxt )'tar. Rba Ill !lie WOrld will ploy 0..1 HW1 It Sii Otmeat.e l:n tbe M!Ctad noD-lea(Ut: p.me of lM teuoe. RJm 1ot Its lu1 1011eltdon Ph• w~ U ttttnd1 left la reU111 •P .. polat1. * * * Oddi1ies through thrtt weeks of lhe current prep football campelgn: 1..()111 Alamltot hu acored 21 tn each of its three ~lctort~; lA Habra haa: blanked three straight opponenu; and Katella Is llCOl'tltu arttt three dtfaata. was putlng 14 points on the board to lead ut halftime. In the rlrst quarter the defense held the Bniins on downs at the l\1ater Dei 19, then junior quarterback Steve 1'1artlndalt Jed his charges 81 yards in just six play1. The big gainer was a ~yard romp around right end by Gardea rrom his 35 lo the Wilson 25. Tv.'O plays later Martindale pitched just as he was hit and Gardea scampered in from 17 yards out. l\tike Yost added his first of three con- versions making it 7-0. Gardea made it J+-0 with 5:53 left In the half going in from the three-yard line. ~1artindale didn't do much -passing in the first half. attempting just three, com· pleting one with an interception. However in the second half he was let· ter perfect hitting on all five passes for 83 yards. Martindale put the third Monarchs sCQre on the board via the air route, con· necling on a 13-yard scoring strike to Jim Poettgen with 7:22 remaining in the fourth period . It was only fitting that Gardea, who carried the ball 26 times, put the capper of the night. On a first and goal at the Wilson seven. Gardea s lnted to his rili(ht receh1ing a pitc Martindale. But he bobbled th ball, dribbled i once, and still ma ged to the defenders win· ding arch's scoring. The win was the sixtti straight for the l\tonarchs over Long Beach Wilson and they must now · get ready for the rugged Angelus League schedule. GAMf. STATISTICS F!ru down1 rulhl!\11 Fl•!! nowr1• 111uln9 Fl••I _,,, ~nll!ltt ToT81 for,! nown1 Yards ru5~l"'I MO " •• ' " "' .. w ' ' • " "' " " "' ''H YMdS P.JS\11111 Y1rcu le•! ' ~~t v1rd1 oair.ed Punll/•>'•••11• nl.i1nt• Ptnl ll!..,,/YltCll ~nllo lf'CI F11mbl~t/lumble1 lot! •• • "" '" ' " " Sc• ... llf Ol/1r11rt L0'\11 81ac11 WUl(Nl 0 0 0 0-0 0 1:>-ll M•ifr Of-I 1 1 RUSHING Me!tr D1i '" .. " •••• Ganie• " "' • " M1rlll'ldll• ' ' ' •• Sllnbra • N • ' ' DeltadUlo ' • • '·' v ... ' ' • " Shell ' • .. TD!l11 " "' ' " LOf't ltKh WHMfl O>-" " ' .. -m ' • " >.> -·-• ' ' .,. w1r,,... ' • • ... Stl'll'tlftWrl ' ' • ,.. 101111 • -N .. PAS\IHO M1ttr D9I .. " ... " "'· M•rllNlll'°' ' • ' " '" L-atKh W\l\Oft J~nlOl'I " ' • ~ ... W&rlltr ' ' • " ... Tollll " ' • " Today..is Sports On Television JO a.m, (4)CL -WORLD SERIES -The Oakland Athletics meet the Cinci nnati Reds at Ri verfront Stadium in the first game of the 1972 World Series. 12:45 p.m. (7) CL -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The University of Oklahoma Sooners meet the Texas Longhorns in Dallas: 3 p.m. (SI CL -RAMS ACTION -Highlights of the San Francisco 49crs-Rams game played Sunday in the Collaeum. 4:30 p.m. (9)CL -NFL GAME OF TIIE WEEK. ... S p.m. (7)CL -WIDE WORLO OF SPORTS -The rlcheat event In the hi!tory of sprint car racing. The $30,000 National Sprint Car Champlonshlp taped 1n TetTe lfaute, Ind., April 29. Abo, the world roller 1katlng champton,,hlp taped ln Bremen. West Gennany. <S)CL -PRO BASKETBALL - The Los Angeles Lakers vs. the Knlekl 1t New York. LfLlt year lhese teams met for the NBA 1 cb&motonshlp. (9)CL -TIDS WEEk IN PRO FOOTBALL - HJ&hllghll of game played last w,.kend Including SF 49ers·Rarna, 01klllld-Houa1Dn and Sen Dlego- 81\Umore. 7:30 p.m. (S)CL PR 0 HOCKEY -The Lot Angel .. Kings vs. the Maple Leaf• at Toronto. 11 p.m. (5)CL -COLLEG~ FOOTBALL -The UCLA Bruln1 lake on lhe Oregon State Beavers ln a Ptctnc~ game taptd earlier In the day at Corvallla. -- Congratulations, Rod Rod Laver, a resident o! Corona del Mar and one of the world's top tennis players, gets a handshake from Roy Emerson (New~rt Beach) after receiving award as Orange Cou nty s outstanding athlete. Dan Gurney (right) o! Costa Mesa and first winner o! the award presented by the Orange County Sports Cele· brities, joins in the ceremony. Irvine Coast Tabs Martinez As Head Pro By llOWARD L. HANDY 01 th• D11tr Piiot "•II Richard Ml rtinez. 31. a former PGA touring professional whose most recent acti\·ity has been as a teaching pro at the 'li s~ion Viejo Golf Club. will replace Ralph Evans as head pro at the Irvine Coast Country Club Monday , president \\!oody Smith told the OAJL Y PILOT . l\fart lnez. a graduate of Laguna Beach High School where he gained fame as an amateur star and won the Southem California junior golf champion.o;hip at the age of l5 in 1956, will be moving Into his flr3t job as a head club professional. "Richard is the most sought after teacher in this area," Forest Smith. chairman of the board at Irvine Coast CC sa id in joining hi s two sons to make the annoW1cement. "lie uses photography and stop action television replays in his teaching. He definitely will bf.-a valuable addition to the club. "'Naturally, we hate to see Ralph leave. I-le is probably one of the top pro- fes sionals in the business. There is no animosity between us and we are happy that he will be moving to the desert in a new job," Forest added. Evans denies having a job in the desert and says he has nothing In mind at the present time. The two men (Evans and Forest Smith) have been associated in golf for a number 0£ years. A year ago a rifi oc- curred between them. Apparently it hasn't been completely healed but both parties feel it best to make a change at the present time. Martinez played on the pro tour for 3'h: years from the middle of 1967 through 1970. Highlights of his career included a second place flnlsh ln the Haig Open in 1967 : third place U1 the Bing Crosby pro- am ln 1970; first place Jn the Southern California PGA Open at Mission Viejo in 1970: and second In the Gardena Valley Open. I-le qualifted for the pro tour In 1966 by successfully completing the PGA players school in Florida. He repre8ented Club de Golf of Acapul9o, Mexico while on the tour but decided against the travel to set· tie down with his wife and three children. The Martinez famUy r<Sldes In Mlsllon Viejo. Jn addition to Richard and wife Margie. the three chlld,..n Include Risha Ayn. 11; Aaron Rlch1r<t, 8; and Erika Elizabeth, 7. ln 1971 he beg:an his teaching assign· ment at Mission Viejo where hi.I flr,st round M:Ore in the SoCal PGA is 1tlll the course and compeUllve rteord -67; "I like to use a simple approach to teaching," t.1artlnei saya. "Rather than use long words. 1 llke to put It ln simple Enallsh and show my pupllJ television replays and Polaroid earner• stop-act\on plcturts or their awing." Lions Romp, 35-6 Sturdy Defense Stops Santa Ana Wishbone l\v llANK WESCH OI Ille D1l1Y P'llol Sllff \Vestminstcr broke Santa A n a 's wish bone with a rugged defense, and Dan Accomando made up for the absence or his injured brother on offense as the Lions rolled to a 35-6 victoy over Santa Ana Friday at Santa Ana Bowl. Coach Bill Boswell's Lions played without !he 'services of Tony Accomando but hardly missed the ir rushing leader in outclassing the Sainls before a n estimated 7 ,000 fans. The Lions' rugged defense, led by Rich Seaberry, Ray Asebez, Marty Trujillo and a host of olhers contained Santa Ana's wishbone offense and pounced on five Saints' fumbles in the game. And when the defense had done its work , Accomando took over to score three touchdowns and lead the Lions to a 35--0 advantage late in the third quarter before Boswell brought in his substitutes. Westminster, the second ranked team in Orange County, did nothing to mar that rating in nailing its second straight Sunset League victory . Keying on Saints mistakes on ()(fense and poor tackling on def e n s e , Area Prep Polo Resitlts Edi.on 0 o l 1-1 LB Wl!loO!I I O 1 )-.U £dltor1 Ktrl® -l"\m Wiii IN! Seo!! P•lcl!n•r. COron• dll Mllr t> O 1 1-2 00....l'!r( ' 1 ) S-1t Foun111 .. VIII... 0 0 1 ,_ l LI P11tfllt S l • S-1! iOVO'llll" VIUl'Y tc1rlne: Jor-d1n 121, W~lltr llJ· =~.,... 0 lo 1 1 g:-,, tllncl1 l«ll"lnt1 : W•lthl tJJ, lltldOttl (I) -·-_,. P'1rt t 1-U l•l•llCll Q I •, •-, U1nc11 1(111'"11111; Si.vi"' UL °""" ft Vlllft 1 I I t-1..1 P'lltfll9 I ) I t -1 F11unt1lnVtll,,., KOriflClt Stott U>, DllvlO•on 111, ._I<• !11, Mth111lll tll. Mu 11I!""fl OI o11 Hunllflfllll'I •••ell 1 l ~ o t 1-S UOjM ON~ I 0 l O O \-I Hun l"'l!IOfl "'~ -•1111: Moorwr tn. J01>•i.or1 "[' Cu1lll!'ltn ll. "4-INC t.COflllO: PtMY <'), tllnltr 0). Etf!'°"' 1,,,_. LaWll'°"' 2 0 0 1-l lCl\T, ~~ -09Nlit Dl!'19 (OI , M111ll1 RlllY. P~no:;;,i MM o I I 0-1 0.--l o I 1_. c~ -"--Jltt TllOn'lt'I. Mlt• wiwrr,. \Vestminster struck ror two touchdo"M11s in the second period, and then put the game on ice with three touchdowrui in successive series in the third quarter. Accomando scored three times on runs of 23. 29 and five yards, and also picked off two Santa Ana passes while playing defensive ha'lfback. &b Dreifus got the second Lions' touchdown on a two-yard plunge to cBp a 7fi-yard drive. the longest drive ()f the night, and defensive back David Wu raced 43 yards with a recovered Jum· ble for the fmal score. ' The extent of the Lions' defensive dominance is indicated by the fact that Santa Ana' had only three yards nishlng in the first half. Quut.erback Mike Molina got the Saints' touchdown with a 69-yard run with 6:39 left In the game, but. except for that run, the losers penetrated no deeper than the Lions' 47. yard ilne at any time. The win allows the Lions to keep pace with Sunset League favorite Western, the No. I ranked team in Orange County. Westminster will host Marina next Fri· day. g. Aecom1od0 rellu1 '~~ Sln~r a11111r C1r1...., ::\!:"" .. Ml<kloe\1 St9w~rl Toltll Moll"" "'" DIKhlltf" w"'' ru•ks 1tw.id Tor•I• AttomtflCIO ,, . .,..,,, '°'"' Mollr11 occ, Post GI.Ml! STl.TISTtCI RUSHING W1Jlmlnt11r '" ' " ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' Sl lltl IM u " • ' • ' ' • Pl.SSINO Wn1mlMt9r .. r " ~ • S1nt1 "°"' " ' w ' ! " '" 2~' ::n I ,)i .. " • " • " p ' ' • ' • • "' •N " ' • " ·.; i" ' ,, " • • • ' • • • • " " ~ ' • " ' ' • l! ' .. ~ . ... . ' •• " 12.) • '·' • •• . .. ••• .u.o ,., " ,., •• ·l.7 >.O " u .... ·"' ··~ ·'" .»> R ustlers Polo Wins Orange Coast and Golden West colleges both breezed lo e11sy wattr polo wins in conference mAtches Frldny. Sea Kings, Griffins in Key Collision Orange C'Awt awamped host Santa Ana 16-7 behind an tlght·goal lhint perlOd to run lls South Coast C«if~ record to 3-0 and season mark to 11·1. the Pirates have not lost lo a junior college tum this year. G<llden West vl!lted Rk> Hondo and beat lhe Roadnmn<r1 IM In the Southern California Conference's first 1ame for both teams. Golden We:1t also usad a big third quartu to Insure the win, blltdng the Rold.nJnMrS s.o In that pt_rlod. The Rustlen art 9-1 thll Yf&r. J\.'I aU CID the line for tbe Corona del Mor HJib Sta Klnp lollqht u coach ~ Holland'• oocHntm crew m••1t• lal~ Wlllenl HJcb lo dutl unbe.llen Loo Allillllol In a crucl&I ltvlne WI"< loo<· bill !tit. Klclolff 11 lll>for.I o'clotk· end the Su K~ art -pOlnl !&V«lt., to ktep th•lr '11111 hopes all ve. Corona de! Mar IOll 111 -lo Etlanela, 14-7, whllo Loi AJ.u\llot bruobod Mlcll J.!qnoU., JI ... A 1o1o lac 0.-dfl Mir would YlttUall1 DUDllJ IUQ' lllle bid "" the s.. KfntS, cllopploJ lbetn l1lo ....... oil tho pal'<. I ' • Holland wlll be banltlllg on the quarterblcklnr ol Joe Toot! for • major ponloo ol hil olfe111t. Wllh lullbtlck Brm1 oacten probably 1 .. t for tho ....... the Sea Kings .,. ICl<Ced to nly on qulcllllell and •P<ed for their btta<I 'n botter. Toti• fired two touchdown pallet 1a:1tn1t Newport llarbor1.but h11 run Into trouble the la1t two ouunp. completln1 nine ol u · ohd aufferlng nve lntcr<eptlona . Skip Laudtrball$h II back 1111n to do bit 1hore of ruMlng for lhe SU KJnp 111rter mlMlng the S.nta An111 gAme. Holland"• chit! coactrn II whether bis offtn.MI can aener•te conalltent yardaae ig1!nlt . !he U. Allmll.. defeoae. Throuah thrM tamea.the Se• Klnp ht•• yet to aatn u many a1 200 yards total tlll'OUllb the air and on the """""· DefOllSIVely lhe S.. Klnp are IOUnd and Holland '• forces ore opearheadod by lineman Pal Lynch, linebacker Brod Nelson and the .....,.Jory ol Pat Wilt, John Grower , Bob Pfeller and Jon Tmy. Loi Al81T\llos counten with an offm.te built around quanerblck Lyle Lanadell. All·lctilll.C returne" Mike Schwerdtfeger is 111 ~b1ru1 SIArtcr Afttr ml•lnl the fin· tint Mqnolla gamo tilth an ankle lnJllr)'. Reploclng him II Kell)' Quold (l!O. Jr. I The Orllflnl' aocondary II led by Dave -Velarde (fow-.lnler<tptlons). 11'1 lhl third metllnl between the two telml, Loo Al winning In 1170 (14'71, C«'ONI dtl Mar trt:.mphant ln '71 (2&-19). (WM OlfltlN CfM oi..... ..... Plrt'tr WI. WI, P>ll,... $• Aflll,_ I 'O t1C1 LYfldt ltT T~ H1 111 JOllfl ltO 1'-'n Ill 01 ,,.., C Glrft llO 100 P'Ott LO 01n-t1t ltO 111 l111111•tr LT Ci.-1 171 llO Ntl)lfl Fl M"-IM 110 W!'IMlll' 01 To.•I 1• llJ Wtlt T11 Ullll..-... Wi'I "' 10 Ttrty Fl ..... _ 1~ llJ 0........, SB ,.,.,...., 110 UJ ~trli.r .... • ' ' ' " ~ Mla " .H " " ' \ Fmhmen Larry Robertson (Garden Grove) and Frink Bro~·ne (Fountain Valley) scored four and lhret aoall apiece to pat'f Colden Welt.1 OrMgt CNst co-ach Jac.k F"ullenan played bis !Int team for half of the 11111 period and not at all In the oecond quarter 11 the Pirates could manage jusl a &-5 halftime lead, bu< played th< regulan the entire lhlrd quarter. M.lkt Beal and Alike O'Brien each tallied lhree llmea for the Rustlers. TritQDS Nab 23-7 Verdict I From Tustin ' By JOllN CASS Of rtt.Daltr l'lllf l ttft Son Clemente High School unveiled a strong running attack for the..fll:lt time , this season and the Tritons ~a 23· 7 win over the hapless Tu.sttn Tillers, Fri· day night at San Clemente. The klSI was Tustln's lath in a row, tht longest losing streak in Orange County, The win left San Clementt 1·1 ln Crestview League play. Coach Allle Schaff's ho!! Tritons 'vent into the conte!ll with a meager 56 yards per ga,me rushing average, but lhe run· ning attack ca1ne alive and the hosts ri~ ped ()ff 213 yards on the ground against the Tillers. The Tritons defense also sparkled. San Clemente foreed five Tillers turnovers, one ()f them resulting in a touchdown. The Tritons also trapped Tustin hal(bf.ck Jim Long in the end zone in the seconH quarter for a safety. San Clemente's alert defensive secon- dary picked of f four Tustin passes. Cttarley Dargan made three of the in- ta"CeptioM, the final one· halting a last ditch drive by the visitors. Tustin got on the board early, taking the opening kickoff and moving 67 yards In eight plays for the score. San Clemente came right back to knot ,it up at 7-7, when quarterback BW Kenney drove his mates 60 yards for a TD. Jim Boyer capped the effort with a one-yard burst up the middle. San Clemente added the safety in the second period to talce a 9-7 edge at the half. The Tritons took advantage of two I~ yard roughing the kicker penalties on their opening drive of the third period, to go 70 yards in 16 plays makirlg it 15-7. Gregg Kelley plunged over from the one. Tustin began driving late in the final period and had a first down on the San Clemente 34 with two minutes remaining. But Dargan picked_of.L.his third_~ terception of the night, to put an end to the threat. San Clemente then v;ent 78-yards in two plays for the final score. Halfback Jim Boyer shot over right tackle and raced SS-yards for the TD. * * * OAM• STATUTICS " T First d""'n1 rulhlno ' ' Flrtt down1 p1nln' • ' Flrol down$ pen11t 01 ' ' lot1I !lrl! Oown1 • " " Y1rd1 ru1hln11 "' "' Y1rd1 l:''l"'ll "' ... Y•rdt Ml n " N•I y1rd1 gelntd "' '" Punl1/1v1rag1 dl1t1nce ,,,2 vtt P""'atlle1/y1r-d• per11ll1!'d "" "" Fumbl.,llumble-t Im.I '" '" , Sctltll lly 0.1rtlr$ 0-ll ~n Ctel'IM!I• 1 • • in Un _,,.. 1 • • ._' •US HING Sin Clemen!• " "' " 1¥9. l!loytr " "' • ... erou11n " ~ • '·' K.-nr1v " ~ " ' . Ca"nl\'O • " • '. K"'UY ' " • u C1m••tr11 ' • • ••• Tola!• .. '» " ... Tu1tln Mea1h ' " • ··~ Sml!~ • " • ,., How• ' " • "·' Gold110fll ' • n ·1.6 ~:Yrl<IV• ' ' • '' • " ' '' Tol•I' " ·~ " .., PASStHO S111•Cl•rnllllt .. .. •• ,, . .. .. Ktfl~Y " • ' .m A•0..1 ' ' • " TO!lll " ' ' ·~ T111tln Gol1Hl0<>1 " " '" Trojans Seek First Victory With Passing ... ·"' .• , University and Saddleback, losers in their opening games in Orange League footb11ll ('()moetition. square off tonight nt 8 at ~1ission Viejo in a game which could become a passing circus. C:Oach Jerry Red.man's Trojans, losers in three games this season. set school records in last week's game for most passes attempted and completed and most yards gained passing . And in an attempt to generate whatever offense they could, the Trojans went to a little razzle-dazzle which resulted ln one touchdown. According to Redman, things artn't going to be changed too much this week. "Wt>'ll try anything to score. that's ·why we went to our flanker revene lhrowback pass la.It week. And it work· ed.'' Redman says. "We have a couple good receivers. and Mike O'Loughlin has shown he can throw the Mil. so we 'll stick with It ." For its part. Saddlcback has shown lf'ndencles to throw the ball too, and has an experienced quarterback in Jim Cochrun and two good recelvtrs In t1pllt end Paul CarMgle (>It , 160) and Bob Coa>h (&-0. 165). Saddleback rates a slight e d I e defensively. and coach Ben Haley fttls he tw three potential All~Leaguen on the llqWld. l.lncl>aeker Don Maban<y hod 13 unassisted tackles and 1ullttd on seven olhe:n last week to boost hiJ team lt1der1hlp, and Haley has been Im· pte3Sed with linemen Ed Ray, Tlm Mon<gomery, Char lea H11fltld and Don Garcia. Unlvertlty lost a good dtfenslve tnd to • practic< Injury thla -k when Stove Ooodrfoh d~located an elbow. Ooodr1cb wtll be rtplae<d by either Jot Hollett (S- I, 171 ) or Floyd S.lley (!-1. 172). u.i °" .... .,., _ .... ·-"'· wt ..... , .... -" r.:.. '" II• •o0trtwt " " •M I",,... " LG $<~ultwi ,. " ....... MO < o•-"' '" P'tlf'tr "' •O """' .. :i: 111 Hollttt •• " ·-111 ·:.c " .. "'"-•M ,.. '"' " Qt O'LMlf'I*" ... ,. Yiltlfllrlll Cl " ·-"' UJ "-19 Cl HI Ot-elllm , .. '" ,_ 00 SI W•ltrlt •• 1111:1 0'~1 .. .. Ba N Drlv B Chur cost at I 9:4.5 Bind ing Dr .. , M'" ,, Olll V PILOT 1,'S Misswns Chief to Visit St. George Festival Opening Baptut Newport Beach, at ZSOt Cliff Drive; service Sunday at 11 e.m., church school at 9:-tS; sermon "Why Christians Suf- fer," •by the Rev. F. Denton Beshore; evening service at 7, sermon "What About the Gifts of the Spirit -Speaking In Tongues, H\!allng, Etc.?" Pulpit & Pew .. The Rev David A. Womack; foreign n1isslons home aecrcwry for the General Council of the Assemblies of God . will bt guest soeo.ker Sonday at 8:30 and 11 a.m. UalYerslty Baptl1t Cburtb, at 2252 S.E. Bristol Road, San-, ta Ana Heights; service Sun- day at II a.m., church school at 9:45; sermon '·Tot a I Depravity," by the Rev. Willis J. Carrico ; 7 p.m. service with musical coneert by Ed and Ruth Hussman. and 6 p.m. services al lhe ()"....t-tfet1 S-'--lln I , I U I Newport Christian Ce n le r , r-.. 'C"I'.~•-.., m~ gs a 0 p.m. a a our 15th nnd Monrovia Streets, churches. an.tlu Science Cburches, Newport Beach, Dr. George O. ' E I I \Vood, pastor, has announced. Fll"lt•CllarU of Otlat, Scien· ~p teopa In his administrative posi· Ust, 2880 Mua Verde Drive, St. John -tM O Iv I a e lion in the As9emblies of God Costa Mesa, services at 11 EplSCGpal Church, at 2043 Foreign ~lissions Department, a.m. Ind church school al 9:15 Orange Ave., C.OSta Mesa : Mr. Womack. he.ads the a.m.; Ftnt Cllarcla of Chrt•t, service Sunday at a and 9:30 promotions div1sion and i! a Sclentld, 8th and Olive Hun· a.m., church school at 9:30; member of the committee that tlngton Beach, services and youth group meeting Tuesday supervises the work or 1,056 church school at 9:30 and 11 at 7 p.ro. missionaries in 83 countries. First Baptist Church of a.m .. First Churtb of Christ, General promotion of forelK" Laguaa Hills, service Sunday Scientist, 3303 Via Lido , Church of st. Wilfrid of missions, fund·raisin@:, publlc Harbor Trinity Ba pt i s t at 11 a.m., church school at Newport Beach, services and' York, at Chapel Lane at Ellis, relat.lons, filJ?S: missions con· GUEST SPEAKER • • t.1r. \\'omack has bttn pubUahed In "The Wtller" and more than 400 af his art lclea and stories have appMrrd in religious mag:iz1nes. Before (.'Urning 10 t be The p.1rishioners of St Foreign ?i-1issloos Depertment George's: Eptscopal Church. ln 196$, ~1r. Womal'k and his 23802 Avenida de la Carlota, family served for four years l..aguna •Ulls, art prrsenllng a as missionaries lo Colombia, tlarvl'sl Festival In the themt South America. lie was pa11tur "Renaissance Faire" today. of Templo Bethel, the largei;t Protestant congre-gatlon in TI1e fe11tlvlti.es begin at 11 Bogot1t, the nation's capital. a.m. with Mau in the church. At this missions rally, r.1r. 1---01\ovdng the ~tas,,, booths Womack 'l'o'ill present the pro-,., will open In the churchyard. g~ of Assemblies of .God An arra\' of baked good!, foreign missions evangehsm. · . The public is invited to attend. ('.'Inned preserves and pickles h11vr b&'.!n prepared b y Sale Slated parishionrrs. Claxton fru h· cakes v.·111 also be available:. Cbur cb, at 1230 Baker St., 9:45 : sermon "Nevar a Star church school at 9 and 10:30 Huntington Beach; service vent1ons, m1ss1onary deploy. Th D Id A W k Costa Mesa; service Sunday fThe Story of Andrew ),'' by a.m., Second Cburcll of Sund ·id ment, and foreign missions •Rev. IV · omac The Lutheran Church of the ay at 9:30 a.m.; gu1 bl. at 11 a.m., church school at the Rev. Ivan B. Bell; Bible Christ, Sclentllt, 3100 Pacific bake sale after service, pro-pu 1calions are among his ~Jaster. l900 Pa<'ific Vie"' The day's fest1vilies end v.·lth t"'o hours of square dan. cing beginning at 7 p.m .. wi1 h llerb Lesher of Ne1A·por1 13r<tth as caller. 9:45 a.m.; sermon John Wednesday et 7 p.m .; corn· View Drive, Coron.a del Mar, ceeds going to building fund. many teSPonsibililles. the United SI.ates to encourage Drive , Coronn del h1ar. is Binder, guest speaker: even· munltywide 8'.ble class Thurs-services and church school at He traveJs among the 8,617 participati{ln in the organiza· sponsoring a flee m1.1rket from ing service at 7 p.m. day at 10 a.m. 10 a.m.; Wednesday testimony (See PULPIT, Page lll Assemblies or God churches in lion's missions program. 10 a.m. until 4 p.rn . today. ;::=::====='=======================================-======-=;========..:....::..=-=~~= ====="'-'---====~="'-"--======, ORANGE COJtST C·HURCH DIRECTORY NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER Fifteenth and Monrovia Streets 8:30 A.M. & 11 :00 A.M. -Morning Worship REV. DAVID A. WOMACK Guest Speaker 9:45 A.M. -Sunday School 6:00 P.M. -Evening Worship REV. DAVID A. WOMACK Guest Speaker WEDNESDAY lllLE STUDY -7:l0 P.M. WATCH "DAY IY DAY" Tltursdoy -7:JO P.M. S11ncloy -7:00 P.M. KHOF -Cho11nel lO I N1nsery & ChUd CGN A.YOilobi. for ol s.mc.J Dr. George 0 . Wood, Pastor 646-7117 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., Cos.ti Mesa -54&.3761 E. W, Ph;llipt, P•1lo1 SUNDAY SERVICES ,:30 A..M.-S1111day School C~ I.All Agni CHILD CARE AVAILABLE II thru II 10:50 A.M..-"INYOLYEMENT!" Pcrstor Phllllps SpHldnt 7:00 P.M .-"A. PLANNED EXPERIENCE" Pastor Phlllips spealil1t11 HallM of Mo11~ldcry-l P.M.-Cott.e H .... --- HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa SAJl-4704 Y. L. HIRTWECI, P•tor I GALIN "'· HERTWf.CK Mlnbttr et Voulh CA•L OINT•Y Mlnl1tt• ol M111k -SUND.AT SIRYICES - 9:.45 A.M.-S111doy School 10:50 A..M.-"STEWARDSHIP" Ser•on by Pastor 7:00 P.M.-S•r"'o" ly Anoclcrtw Postilr GoMn F. Hertweck COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL .,,...~, -Klnfff'Y1n ... -l!Jemltl!lry -Chllf ca .. CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd Strfft at Orange, Costa Mes• -548-5303 lllMl'h" Pator -Rn. ldwwtl IHtty Yo1ttl Pa1hlr -frM Mllftl11 Mortil .. Wonlllp-10130 o.m. -S111td9' khool f o.M. S.ltffy lwe11l119 Wonhl,..7:00 p.m.-Proyet Mff'tl11t Wff.-7:00 '·"'· SABBATH SERVICES RELIGI OUS SC HOOL harbor reform temple RABBI BERNARD P. KING ' meeting at St. James EplM:opal Church n 3209 Via Lido, Newpor.t Beach For lnform•lion; Call 675-7230 TEMPLE SH~RON Tllo CH•"a1fot• ""'910f• fH fN eetlr• Han.et ..,_ 617 W• Ho111I .... Cott. M ... All Jewi1h l1'"iie1 •r• 1nfited to jo/11 111 111 • truly fl\e t 11l"'tful SAllATH fYINING llttY\CIS-fllUDAY AT 1:1S P.M. Splrftnl L .... r -lobW hne1 ....... 646·5552 Temple Sh ero11 Ckolr -One9 Shehof lllVICIS -10:00 ••· -4 61JO , ••• hf 1......w ... F•••• ... .. ~ .... , ............. . COAST BIBLE CHURCH MAKO .01nn1 JL Hl•H. SAN JUAN CAPllTUNO 4fJ·1f4t 494-1141 ., ...... , RRST IAPTIST CHURCH OF NEWPORT BEACH S.l.C. W1 Cllft Drt\I 14"'"'1 t1tca IDI.., Dr. Ill, ............. ,...,... """'' kllM+ -•••...... ........, -111• AA t t i• rJA. .,..,..., ~ a.r.tl:• h • 111.M. AmND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CHURCH OF CHRIST · ......, ~ _-;.::tt· It.,=~ -:~A.M. ... , .. W I 1 ,, t•ll.M.-..r.°"I nl tllf II ... ,,.. " ...... -DlftMtll. . ..... .. .............. _MMl'll ·~------------------' ) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES 11.ANCH!S OF THI MOTHll CHUICH THI FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCllNTIST IN IOSTON, MASSACHUsms "DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT" Sunday, October 15th Co1t1 Mes..,_Flr1t Ch\lrch of Christ, Scientist 2110 Mna Verde Dr .• Coit. Mno S•11doy School -t :1S A.M. ct.I'd> Senke -11 :00 A.M. ' ...... 1..., 2110 flleea Verde Dt. Huntington Be1c~First Church of Christ, Scl•ntlst "' • on ... HntlltlJ'ff lhtKll SHNy Sdlool -t :lO & 11 :00 A.M. Churdt -t :lO & 11 :00 A. M. IHdl"I ..... -221 Mol" St. Newport Beac~First Church of Christ, Scientist 3101 Yl• Lido, Nowport S-111 Clhlrcll & S.lldof School-t:00.10:JO A.M. loodbtf IOMt, JJK Vlo Udo Newport Be1c~econd Church of Christ, Scientist J100 Poclfk Yift Dr., CorMG ct.I M• Chrd & S111dcry Scllool -10:00 A.M. IMcil"t ICHNll -1500·1 Coat Hwy. llllter NOfCtanJ W-9. ..... , ... TesthR011r """"" -I , .•. -All Cll•ttllel All eire cordially invited to attend the church service.s and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms Child Care Prorided AT ALL SllVICIS o•·NIWPOn HACH -IDkci,l•I Moeft1t ..... orly At u,,., lay lop Club 2131 Tu1tl11 AM., Cost• Mn• Sunday School . . . . . . . .... 9: 30 A. M. Morning Worship .... 10:45 A.M. Henery & IM4eftCHtH Prffl4ed Phone: 642-272S Minister: Dr. D. W. McElroy CHURCH OF CHRIST 287 W. WILSON ST ., COSTA MESA ....._. Harbor alld hlrYlew SUNDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY •..••••••.••• , . • t :41 A.M. SU NDAY MORNING WORSHIP I COMMUNION , • , , 10:41 A.M. SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP ....•... , , , .• , , .. , . , •:OO l'.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING B!BLE STUDY ........• , ••.• 7:30 P.M. NUISllY CAii l'ROYIDED W. W\ft Herrhttft•• Mlni1ler ... ..._ Mu1lcel Cheeto• Phont: 64S.3191 Day or Night ~NE .\itus ~OMMUNllY ®illRe# • RANCHO S•N JOA9UIN INTllMIDIATI SCHOOL 4161 NkMIMll, l"IM 11111 01999 l",....•r l'O Clll1ttr -Utt en Hit,,._, ~ 1... Rich S.MllOho., P•tllf -'IC' t:JO A.M. Sunday School for al at" 11 :00 A.M. M°'"I"' Wonlllp Nu•st•'I' CA•• ,llO't'IDIO AT IOTM M<fu•• "" lllltfr>neltM Ctft<tr!llM OIMf ....... C.. f»."" THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY S.venth·Day Adventist Church 111 A~ St., C...t9 M .. .....,. '· ......,., ,.,.,. -"'"" 14Mlfl SeltL.elh Sch•ol •• , , • , ..••• , ..• , , ...•..•• , •• , ••• •~JO a .111. M•rrtlftt Wo11hlp . , , , • , , , ••• , , , • , , • , .• , , , •••. , ••• I I 100 '·""· '••v•r M•et!"t W.C11ett11., .•...... , ..••• , • , • , , •• , • 11)0 P·""· CALVARY CHURCH OF LAGUNA BEACH nAN•ILtCAL N.11 611 " c.... ....... .,. -...... ,..,.. BIBLE CENTERED MINISTRY tttt A..M-s ... ., ~ht All ...... 111M .t..M-M ...... WonMp IN......,, C.. Pt•tl ... , .. ,,,._._. ...... ,.,All 11MP.M.-Hltli klMel-C...,. ' '--TN L L•P• •t"'44JJ • .._ Molwwf ,_.. ...... LAGUNA IEACH NEIGHBORHOOD CONGllEGATIONAl: •• J40 It. All'• ...... •t1•1"• .............. "'Ira r.t 1 b1t• .._. ........... ,_,., WlhWp I c:a.o Id 111 It A..M. -:·---.. .-1 att-J tfu c~~ a/ 'lo"' dioiu • FIRST CHR'STIAN CHURCH Main & Adams Streets Huntington Be.,ch Corona del Mor \l', \l '11. CH <,; • ... ~ o.t-~ =:s !' Jo s Blble School & M or~;nq Wor1hip 9:00 I IO:JO A.M. -" z -Ill Youth Group1 b:OO o.m. E1ten:119 Wor1kip ... 7:00 p.m. NurHry (.Ill Ort¥10ed It I ll M-VlcH Ol•ltf· 1M·258t Olal ~....,tl<ln S:Mo·fllO EL TORO CHURCH OF CHRIST COMMUNITY CCNGRE:ATIONAl • -4 + Mo1to11010 lec:recrtio11 Ce11t« 25100 Mo11to11oso Dr. 611 HELIOTROPE Worship -11 A.M. Ctnnch Scho•I -10 A.M. 4tz.4431 112.2t4t Pk<! Arnold, Mi11i1 !•• 644 . 7400 II THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomn You. I sf'. JAMU. l20t Ylo Udo, N-port le«Jo 7:10 A.M.-Holy lucltotht 9:oa l 11 :00 A.M.-hflllly Wenlllp · Altenterte H•IY (itehorltt & ...... ,,.,... "•'""' " • .wed. Mid0 WMll Holy CeMfllir1tl•• & HHll .. S.-lc• THMlcry-IO:JO A.M. Wed""6oy -1:00 l'.M. n.. Rn. Jolilll I'. A&hey II, IKter -Pll.He: 671.0210 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. Sw nd1y1 1 :00 l t :JO Ch111ch School-9:l0 ff. Howciff Mott Cortwr~t, Ylcor-l'MM '41+1126 Saint Michael Anti All Angels Episcopal Church l2JJ Pocfflc VS.. Dtlw, Co'9H 4e1 M• Sw11days·l:GO A..M. a t :JO A.M., C...,_., ScllMl/NlltMfY·f :JO A.M I T!lllld....-7:00 A.M. W-4.....,..._t:JG A.M, A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWPORl CtNTER Wonhlp--9:00 A.M. Al 115A.fOf'O,loll••ltklM 11 111 A.M. ot St. Mktio.4'1 lphc•pot Cit.re~ MDf111e•lt• • reclflc Ylew D• Corona del M•r f>llollO : 675.ftSO Coit• M ~t• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. I H1•bor l lYd, Church Wonhip -':JO ' 11 Church School -'ll :JO 541.1111 Coit• Me11 Nerti'! MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M••• Verde I I•~•• )I. 54,·2714' We•ihip I Cl\yrch ~chool ___ 9._:JO_~·~· __ _ f.01111te i11 "•ll•w FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11225 tu.herd '1161-259) \Yorthip I Church 5chool 9 l 10 :10 A.M. Miftllier Ferd It Miller Hu.,fi.,,to11 le•th FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 111 1 I J;h St. 516-1511 s .... ,<., -•:is 1 10 :>0 °''"''"'° C••• .,II ..... ,,.,1119 Chu1ch School -'ll il!o Hu.,1in9to11 le•ch -North COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 He:I A1te, 142°4461 Wor1h!p -t I IOilO Durch School -9:00 A.M. 1, .. 1.,. -f e1f l luff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH I J J.12Jl 1ac22 Cu!"•' Ro•d ,., Unlwrnll, Otl1t• Wo11hi11 l Church School 'II I IO:JO A.M L19u"• leach METHODIST CHURCH 21412 W11lev Orlw• "' '°"'" '-'"""" Wor1hir •'"' Chwrch Schoel -t 0 .4.M. ... 9.1 011 NewJHltf le1clrio CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. B•lbo1 l lwd, 6 1).)105 Wo•thlp-4'1JO .4.M Church School-4'·10 I It ~.M. -- This Sunday Wor ship in / C'\ \, vst . ..lf11dri·w's 1'resbyteria11 C/111 rch 600 St Andrew~ Rn.lid • Newport B,.at l'I Or, O erl•• H, Ol•re11flelil, '•1tor "Li ving in a Squirrel Cage" Dr. Cller'" H. Dle,..R.14, h..cll~ lllfl nl<l.~I ~lllW•l• ~ ~ ,_IJ 9 )~ Al.I ,,,,II 1, AM (fllld c••it 11nrt (hl l 1••'1·~ S1111Cl.tJ Scnonl Ill •It Mr1'•c.e• n.. 1 ... JW 1....., h9h._a_,._ ... _-PMee '44-M6J ·f ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH .~~~~~-~~-~~-=-~~~ 1236 IHh St., H'"""""9e IHc .. fJnt ·-•• "" , ..... , 1 :00 A.M.-Holy Com'"11111oft 9:10 .4 .M.-Fe'"ll't' Se1wice & Ch111ch School IN11rtery C•••I 11 :00 A.M.-Mor11lnt Wo,.hip INur1erv Cere I 7:00 ,.M.-fetll.,el E¥e11to119 I S•rftloft Ep<1cop•I Yow119 Church'"•" ,,.. c ...... (11 " ., ....... •w1+110 .. IO!' Hot¥ M.ii ... i.te J1m•1 c. c.1.v. ,.,+ot -,.1.1111 •• , .• 5)6 ... 061 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Oc Y•r Or . LI 8·)63 I LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 290n P•ci'ic Vitw Or. C.,rcn• d•I M•t n.. .... JOfMI •. ,, ... , E1r l' Wo<1hip Chrit•I•" Ed..,cetio11 fetll"• Wo•1htp I :00 ~ ·"'· •· t 5 • !fl, I 0:)0 1.ll'I, Ra ... Pe ul Rom•i,, O.D 9:00 A.M.-S.Ney Cll•rc• ...... NMrltrfl Cari Aoollabl1 WILCOMI 10:00 .t..M-w ..... 111, s.mco Nutt••'t' fot om•ll ch oldr•"' pr..,id.d Phone 644-2664 1 1f10f A.M. ,......, W.,,.., CHltlST LUTHERAN CHURCH ... , ...... ; st:::. 111YlneritiSt, ..... ~'f.T~,p....,. wa.1404 Wenllie ... '"""." l 1U & 11 ,,,,,_, ~ ....... , ••• •• ~• ... c•"'' ,,., ....... ~•a 01tat ~ -MM*'6 LAGUNA NIGUEL SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS 291ll NIOUIL ltOAD .... 0..WLh'1"......, WOHHIP & Cj4UICH ICMOOL -II A.I&. 495-41613 ST. MAT.THEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 11112 Cul••• Ori" Unl .. rolty P1rti, Irvine ................ Nf .. 11111 ._.,tit el tMA.M • .._..,.._, • .._.. ... .. ,_0--llA.M. ......,_,, ..... 11.,1111 ..._. c.. nww PHESB\'1'EHIAN CHUR~HES of the ~oastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian Jl11J ....... ._I..._ .W..I H•fofl• ..... a...halWL.......,,__ SoMcry W---1 t :IO A.M. Q.d lcloeel1 ttJI A.M. Ofk•; 2.11 J M ........ St. ,.._I t1Mf4t Church -of-the Covenant 2llO...,,...... ..... e-. ...... ............. , .. ,,_..,. W...., & a.r.ti kMo1 -l ilt I 1 f :M A.M. -~~--.....,,--,.._.: 117·JMf~-=o-~- Community Presbyterian Church 411~A ............. ..... a... Artti•r J, T"'°"ley -a... A ..... O. H'°"4 1....-, W....W,1 t 1H I 11tJO A.M. a.rd! kllHI t 1H A.M. ...... 14t4-1111 CHURCH OF RILllilOUS SCllNCI •VllD•Y tllYICf • IV•Oolo't' KMOOol. •• ~ . •-c., .... 1411 '-"'* c.-H......., .,_.,._ TIMPll HIUD. M&l Hfll A ....... Hunllnirton Beuti U'-1417 CeftMn•rl.-c-.,..._ti.. Jtablri l'tnc:wo ~blal~antor Ila.II .......U rrlda> E\t"l\lna IY~t-8 00 P.ll. Newport nity .............. o ....... -- • •••• g ...... II A..M. '-" .. ~ .......... _, ....... ........................... II • ir.A.. ---Ill IW.A_Tll_ " , • ' l j OA.ILY PILOT Pulpit & Pew ' (From Piigt l&l leaclsh ltarbor Chapter of Jtadas!iab, iit 3416 Via Lido, Newport Beach: ser\·lce Fri- day at 8 p.m. "Hadassah Sal> bilh": sermon by ~trs. Samuel P Young. past president of the Soulhern PHcific Region of lladassah Temple Beth David o ( Orange County. at 4111 Katella Ave .. Los Alamit os: service friday at 8: 15 p.m.: sennon by senior youth group. L11theraia Chrl!it Lutheran Church, at 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa service Sunday at 8:15 and II a.m. church school and Bible classes at 9:30 : s ermon "Ready for Service." by the Rev. 1..\1 . Torno1v.; com- munion service \Vednesday at 7 p.1n. Lutbern C~urrh or the ~1aster. at 2900 Pacific Vlew Drive. Corona del ii.I a r ; service Sunday at 10 ri.rn .. church school at 9: sPr 'l1on .. About Your Stewardship." by the Rev . Paul Rome is. Christ Lutheran Cbur<'b. at 35522 Camino Capistrano, San Clemente: 5ervice Sunday At 10 a.m.; sermon "Tiie Com - munity or the Concerned.'' by the Rev. J. Emory Ackerman : rap session for ninth-graders and up at 11; youth rally for young people at 3:30 p.m. al Gloria Dei Lutheran Church: adult inquiry class \\1ednesday at 7:(5 p.m. Prince of Peact tuthtran Church. at 2987 ~1esfl Verde Drive . Cos ta i\l e s a : Evangelical Lutheran Si111ers of Mary speaking at supper at 5 p.m. Sunday one-<lay rf"'trcat li1onday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.n1. Gloria Del Lutheran Chu r<'h. at 33501 Stoneh.ilt J)rive. Dnna Point ; youth rally 4-8 p.nl. for junior and senior Luther Leaguers from Faith, Christ. Our Savior's and Gloria Dei Luthern Churches; Tuesday v.•Nnen's visitation of Be\'erlv Maner at 1 :30 p.tn .; Bible class Thursday; Faith Circle at 9:30 a.rn. Sunday. Hope Cir- cle at 1:30 and Lo\'e Circle at 7:30. Uelf1orli•t Fir~t United ~It I hod Is t Church, at 420 W. 19th St.. Costa ~1esa: service Sunday at 9:30 and lt a.m.: sermon and musical presentation by the Rev . Bob Morley at 9:30. First United ~t e t b o d I s t Church of Fountain Valley, at 18225 Bushard St.: service Sunday at 9 and 10 :30 a.m; sermon Dr. Bruce Broughton. i\f oz am bi q u e medical missionary at 9; junior and senior U~fY groups meet at 6:30 p.n1 . Uni\'ersi1y United ~1ethodlst Church. at 18422 Cu\\'er Road . Irvine : service Sunday al 9 and 10:30 a.m.: sermo n "Remember! You're J u s t Another Pretty Face." by the Rev. Ron Alli son. Mesa Verde Uni t ed Methodist Church, at 1701 Baker St., Costa ~{ es a ; services Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; sermon "Putting Myse lf on the Witness Stand," by the Rev. B. Lothair Green . First United i\t et hod I st Church of Hunl init ton Beach, at 2721 17th SI .: sf'rvice Sun· day at 9: 15 and 10 :30 a.m.; sermon by laywoman Mrs. Rex Dixon: series o f nf"'ighborhood gatherin~s of the congregation to begin this \Vtek. 1'\ewport Center U 11 i t e d r.lethodist ChUrch, n1eeting al 9 a.m. at 115 A~ate. BalbOa lsland . and at 11 : 15 a.in. at St . ~1ichael's and All Angels Church, Pacific View Drive and ~1arguerite Ave n u e , Corona del ti1ar; sermon .. Anger and the Christian Faith:' by the Rev. John R. Knox. Pre•b11terla11 SI. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. at 600 St Andrews Raod. Newport Beach: service and church school Sunday at 8, 9:30 and II a.m.; sermon· "Li\'i ng in a Squirrel Cage," by the Rev. Charles H. Oierenfield . Presbyterian Church or I.he Cevenant. at 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa ; service· Sunday at 8:30 and 10 a.m.: sermon .;Surprised by Joy·," by the Rev . Bruce A. Kurrie. Trinity United Presbyterian Church. at, 17th and Prospect. Santa Ana : service Sunda:-i at 9 and 10:30 a.n1.; sermon '"There's a Christian Wav in America," by Dr. Paul S. !lees; Mr. Rees v.'ill spe:i k also Monday through \Ved- nesday at 7:30 p.n1. Religious Scif!11t'e First Cburcb or Reli~lous Science of Newport Beach, at 271 Avocado St., Costa Mesa; service Sunday at 10:30 a.m.: sermon "Accept Your Good ," by the Rev. Albert Burke. Church or ReliJ?lous Science of Corona del Mar, at 24 l I f-'arific Coast H\vy.; serv ice and church school Sunday at 11 a.m.; sermon •·into a far Country," by the Re\'. Eleanor C. Jackson. Church or Rell~ious Science of Laguna Beach, at 20062 Laguna Canyon Road; service and church school Sunday at 9 and II a.m.: sermon "True Prosperity.'' by the Rev. ltenry Gerhard : Thursday lec- ture's at Leisure World at JO a.m. University Unitarian Com· munity , at 5430 Sandburg Way , Irvine; service Sunday at 10 -~ a.m.: sermon "Open ~tar­ riage," by the Rev. Rog_er T. Walke. ~ t'ario11s C:o11gregatlo11s Central Bible Church of Costa Mesa, at 190 23rd St.. Costa Mes11; service Sunday at 10:30 a.m.: sermon "The Eternal Alas." by the Rev. Robert l'\1 Gengston : •·Fullness or Joy" topic at 7 p.m.: \Vednesday Bible class subjecl '·The Endurance of Testing." First Christian Ch urch of Lagun:t Beach, at Legion and Glenne}Te Avenues; service Sunday at 10:45 a.m .. church school at 9:45; sermon "God's \VeUare Act.'' by the Rev . ~l.V. Allen: 7 p.m. sermon •·Pocket Sermons." Neighborhood Congregalkin- al Ch u r c h, at St. Ann's Drive and Glenneyre St., Laguna Re a ch; service and church school Sunday at 10 a.n1.: sf'rn1on "One ~1inute Please." by the Rev. John ~I. Reynolds. Newport Unity Chur ch, at 15th and 1rvine. Newport Beach; service Sunday at 10 a.m.; sennon "P.1iracles Are Coming Back,'' by the Rev. Loren D. Flickinger. Labels Do Not Identify Politicial).S By LOUIS CASSELS U~llHI l"r~I l"ltf"nllli<IMI President Nixon is a Quaker. Sen. George ~1cGovcrn is a ~lethodist. That's what their official labels say. But both labels are highly misleading. Nixon 's Quakerism is so dilute -especially on the key doctrine of pacifism-that it would not be recognizable to George Fox , founder of the Society of Friends. McGovern's brand of lifethodism would be equally baffling to John Wesley. founder of the Methodist mo\'e-- ment . Both Nixon and ~1<-'Gnvern have been described pub- licly by clergy-friends as "profoundly religious." Thls de- scription "'all applied to Nixon by his unofficial White !louse pastor. Lhe Rev. Billy Graham. It was applied to ~1t'Govern by Bishop James K. Armstrong of Aberdeen. S.D., head of the United Methodist Church Jn fi.1cGo..,em 's home state. UNDER QUESTIONlNG by this reporter, both Graham and Arrru:trong acknovdedged .they were using the term "religious" in somewha t elastic fashion. They were think- ing. they sa id. or conscientious effort to apply Olrtstlan elhical precepts to practical problems of public life, rather lhan to any pronounced perl!IOOal godllness. Actually, neither Nixon nor McGovern is "religious" In the tradilional sense of being keenly interested in re- ligious doctrines and faithful in worship. Although his much-publicized SUnday .services in the East Room of the White House have ettated a widespread ~mpression that Nixon is _a regular churchgoer, the trulh ts he attended church quite rarely before he was elected President. Al\1> SINCE lllS election, his aueod¥1Ce at public Temple Beth Sholom Pwns C1wir Concert Temple Beth Sholom in Sa n- ta Ana will present the O.-.n1sh Boys Choir in concert Thurs- TV Taping . Trip Slated Ttmple Beth David d Or· ange County h a 1 made &rranlftll8lll at a t t e n d Ibo televlalon la p I n g d "Truth or Coniequences" lbow on 'J\Jeaclay, Oct. 24. 1'72. Buaea wtll provide roun<l-lrlp tr1J111)Cl1Ulion belwe<n Loo AIAmlloa •nd Ille Los Allfleles ·-· . ThJ1 event ls available to all adalll who 1rilh tO·lllend> AU·. dltnCO pnrtlctpalloll and prizes will be • (Olwnt ol !he .... n~ J oform al lon and ............ .,..,,,. U7·fm. ~ ""' llmtl.d due lo tho INI _. tvalloble. The public It lnvlt<d. worship including the semiprivate White House services has averaged less than once a month. Although McGovern's falher was a Wesleyan Metho- dist minister of rigorously fundamentalist faith. his son is a free-thinker in religion and persons close to him say he could not property be described as a believer ln orthodox Christian doctrine. McGovern gave corroboration to this appraisal of his religious stance in a recent interview witti the Jtev . Charles P. Henderson Jr .• assistant dean of the chapel at Princeton University, published in Commonweal Magazine. HENDERSON REPORTED that "despite the intense indoctrination" he received as a child, l\1cGovem "began to doubt many of the fundamentalist doctrines of his fa - ther's religion. ''Even before he left home to fight in \Vorld War II he rejected the literal inerTancy of Scripture ... he began to view the Bible as a work or great literature." Henderson said McGovern told him "that he very seldom attends chureh and tha t he rarely prays 'at least in any conscious sense.' " His main interest.' he said, ls in "the social applications of Christianity" rather than the personal relationship of an Individual to God. JUDGING FROM the things he says. the kind or ser- vices he likes to ha\'e at the White House, and his choice of Baptist evangelist Graham as a spiritual counselor, Nixon probably would ~ more accurately described as an evangelical Protestant than as a Quaker. On lhe basis of his lntenlew with Henderson and simi- lar things he has said to others. McGovem might be more at ho1ne In the Unitarian than ln the ~1ethodist fold. All or which demonstrates th&t labels don't menn much in politics -especially when they're rellgioWI labels. . Paw Rees To Preach At Trinity - • . . Stunts for Go~ On His Own Level . . Si~ters Mary Emanuel and !ofary Elizabeth shO\Y an1usement as they meet "Mr. Tall Top," the stilt man at the Topsfield, Mass., Fair. The sisters are members of the Daughters of St. Paul from tbe Ja· maica Plain section or Boston. Fellowship Official To Lecture in Mesa Dr. Ho\vard Ingram. vice president of what "Chris- tianity Today" calls the fastest growing re I i g i o us movement in America \vill speak at a 11 services Sunday at lhe First Baptist Church of Cos ta Mesa. 301 Magnolia St . The Baptist Bible Fellowship is 20 years old and has grown from 10.000 members to near- ly 2 million in that time. Included in the membership of this group are more than half or the 10 largest Sunday schools in America. Dr. Ingram is now in his se- pastor of the Trinity BapPst Church in Abilene. Tex.~ a church that averages over 1300 attendance every Sunday. lie will be bringingf a message in the Sunday School Hour at 10 a.m. about growth in the church. At J l he will deliver the morning message. The Sunday night n1eeting at 7 wiU be the final service at which Dr. Ingram will speak. The First Baptist Church is located on the corner of 18th Street and Santa Ana Avenue in Costa Mesa . The public ls invi ted. cond term as the vice presi------------ dent of this fellowship aad is He Puts Action. iri Gos~~:7 MIAMI. Fla. (AP) -"Brother Helma Is saved J".' be hU aolblng to wolT)' "'°"'·" Dean Blakrne)' declared~;.~ as be !WUllf the Sword or Ille Lord lhrougb an Irish pota , resting' on the stomach of one of the rel'thful. ,; r, Tliie potato Wiii split •sunder. Brother Helnu was not. ~.' , Blakenty, a 27-year--old youth pastor and black belt ~ karate ~. U$ed his 1killl with blade and fist Sunday,,.·•'· ln tho cl feterta of the New Testament Baptist Olurch lo" ~-· demonstrate 0 the strength of God." . ' ' .. A THOUSAND youngsters, aged 5 to 10. watched wiCh ~·~ apprehcnakin and awe as Blakeney cleaved a watermelon • ~ on the stomach of a portly man and employed t~ · • · curving Turklsb Gurkha knife to sever a banana from the • - neck of anotbet brother. ',.i ''I always get sued men," Blakeney explains with a · w smile. 110rtes that know they're going to heaven. 1 .' " "I usually reed from the scriptures. something like : • ~ 'And all H.i1 blood shall be upon his head.' It's amazing !' how close to lhe Lord I.hey get." · •• BLAKENEY IS a new generation preacher. He studied karate al North Georgia College and Tennessee Temple lheologlcal seminary. He takes his demonstrations seriously. ., ,• "A lot ci young people think being a Christian means being a sluy," he said. "But being a Christian takes moce •. guts than going. along with the crowd ... and young pOO-·~ pie ~ratand ~-" ' lnter:mingled ,with his acts or daring -such as smas~· ... ing hls head through a stack or concrete blocks -is the gospel be hopes to commwtlcate. • • ,, ~. "THE LESSON HERE is that we must leam self-con-.... 1 lrol and sell-discipline in life," he admonished the Sun-.• ; day School children. Why the stunts? · •· · I "There are a lot of preachers in the world, but getting ·~L ' the people to church is something else. There is no sense ·• in preachlng to empty pews," he said. ::,;.·~ ... SILENCE REIGNED Sunday as Blakeney zeroed his concentration od four 1 'h--inch concrete building blocks .• ! Like a sledgehammer his head smashed through the stack. ' Then a metaphor came to mind: "These concrete blocks represent your life and one day· the devil is going to try to break your life just like i did these blocks." · • His next demonstration wasn't quite as successful.. • ~: · Four men struggled with a 150-pound ·slab of ice to · ·· the center of the stage. · ~ .. ' ... : '· .. - "l'D UKE TO DO to the devil what I'm about to .'dO '.'·.~~ ... to this ice," he said, leaping into the air and bringin_g •:r·· down a hammerfist on the block. The karate scream Uia:t :·:: "': split the air was part pain. The chunk or ice remained in-.• ~,. .. • • •? • tact. . ,. > • Again and again be tried. No Luck. · · • "· Sometimes I fail," he said. "Bui Iha! keeps me bum-- ble.'' "' ' .... .. r----------~L· • Temple Sets PRAYER DAY:':;; Bazaar WEDNESDAY .• This Week Temple Judea of Laguna }Ulls will hold a bazaar Sun- " WASHINGTON (UPll -. President Nixon tflis week proclaimed Wednt-sclay. - Oct. 18 as a "Nationa• D:ly Mormons' Chief Hits Abortion of Prayer; In 1952, ·,, Congress dlf'ected that the • President set aside OOl ~ ~· day each year ror such an , b observance. , . . ..• • day tllrouglo Wednesday. Shop- ping hours will be Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday 10 a.m.-9 p.m .. Tuesday 10 a.m.-S p.m., Wednesday 10 a.m.·noon. '---------~-~-"',. .. ,, . • .!Iii ' it; SALT LAKE CITY (AP ) -~ " The new leader or the Church " · of Jesus Christ of Latter-day .?: \.. ,.,. l Saints this week condemned ~ • r • ,, '-. birth control and abortKNl as J \ l • defiance of God's command to · \.. \. ' --. men. ;-I "~ "Surely those who pro)ect . .~~ such measures to prevent life MUSICAL MINISTRY or to d~stroy l_ife before or The Rev , Bob Morley after birth will reap the whirlwind or God's retribo· tion," said church President }farold B. Lee. "For God will not be mock- ed ," he added. Minister To Preacli Wit1i Music President Lee, a day after hls rormal installation lo the supreme ruling office of the 3.2 million-member church. noted conditions or "abject poverty in some he av i I y Bob Morley, an ordained populated countries." adding : United Methodist Minister "It is a grievous sin before will appear at the All Church God to adopt r est r i ct i v e Family Worship Service at measures. in disobedience to 9:30 a.m. Sunday at First Goers divine command from United Methodist Church, et the beginning to ·multiply and \V. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. replenish the earth.' " He was formerly a member · During these folll' days only new merchandise will be presented to the public. Jn women'• wear, there will be dresses, pant suits, blouses, long dressµ, purses and lingerie. Also available will be books, candy, yardage and some men's wear and Curniture. The gift shop will offer bathroom accessories, serving trays, novelties, paper goods , and oLher gift items. Snacks will be served during the day. Wednesday at noon, there will be a drawing for three prizes : -EJectrohome A M • F· M stereo Umer·record changer- tape player. -Al> AC battery operated nin~inch black a n d white television. -A digital clock AM-FM clock ri.dlo. Temple Judea is on Moulton Parkway, south of El Toro Road in Laguna Hills. Weiss to Talk In 'Huntington ' -.. _ ... Screening -.::·- " ' ·.·-Of 'Russia' " "' On Tuesda)·:.:. A motion picture showina, "; ho\v the Bible is made; ~:,: cesslble to people behind tJMi·. Iron Curtain will be prese.n~·; by the Underground Evangeh-· ism Organi,zation at The Bett.er I.iving Center 271 Avocado Sh;"" Costa Mesa, Tuesday at 7 p.rri. Secret arrangements -were made in advance for an English-speaking R u s ~ I a n · Oiristlan to rendezvous·· with ~ an Underground Evang(!lism ·, photographer on a visit .:\4 ': Russia. For two week!!'· th<t· ca mernman ca p"tui:'id", glimpses of the undergrouf>4 - .:hurch at worship. The fifoi.,""' · "To Rus~ia With Love '": ... records this Information. ·.-. , The public is invited to \'~>Jt.'.-, the film. A free-will offering:·. will be taken for the purchai.°J ~ or more Bibles to go behjrki • lhe Iron Curtain. : He told a church general of . "The Light Company," conference that in$tead of which was .sponsored by the such measures. "evef)' mean.\ General Board of Evangelism Jewish misak>oary Noe 1 po11ibte11 • should be un-of the United "M e t h o d I s t Welu will be the guest dertaken lo overcome ig· Church. He bu now brought speaker for the Full Gospel norance and Instill ''principles his musical mlnbtty back to BU1i.nWmen's Fellowship - of rlgl>t living. sell-control and South<m Callromla. Huntlngton Beach Chapler sound economic melhods'' in Through the medium of con-Meeting in the banq\ltt room ··: . •• 'G . ' .. eneration .. ~;; ,,, ..... ' :,..,._ I To Be Shown:~ the problem areas. temporary mU!lc. he deals of the Sheraton Beach Inn, Citing evidence of social and with the.complexity of life and ~1112 Pacmc Coast Hwy., family dlslnteg,ratfon in this the relevance of fa it h. Huntington Beach, on Friday, country. he said: The public is Invited to join Oct. 20 at 6:30 p.m. "Our children have not been the exper\ence of &inglng with The Swishlne SI n 8 er s, properly taught by parents in and limninc 10 him. A famlly recording artlsl!I, will perform the home. Our oommunlties worship aervloe ls h e I d during the program. have adopted policies which quarterly at First Unlted The public la Invited to the encour&ge idleMSS instead of Methodist, with a regular meet l n g . with dinner •'Ork for those who want to -=-=='""=':::' :::":::':::·:::m:::. ====~pr~-~~ng~a:;,t :::':::'30;;;,:p:::.m:::.=:::;;;;ll work for what they need." 1r The latest Billy Griha,!D film. Lost Generation, wUl be - shown Sunday at the Costf Mesa Foursquare Church, J:l134 Orange Ave., Costa Mw. , There will be no admfszion charae at the 7 p.m. sllowing~, How does .. "... . . ~ "'" ' I " . '• Christian Science heai .. ; : '· Listen to firsthi1nd ..... •• periences. T h I 1 we•k's .... pr09,•m: , "UmN• '"' nmu-.! · · l'llOM DlCISIOMS" .r ; JrN AM-«Pl.+M-t.A. 1141 AM-IMrc..Jlt-4.A.'. ·• 1111 AM-IOCM.f~ " "' -· -111.1-N • .L .. " . ~ ~l l.1f11 T11.UTH HHlLS l • •• • •I "'" WI "" -""' Limited Ttii.11 I Cl ... l•n. WI CLf:JtM.; """' 00-. , .. "' •ov -J ~w. ll'ICllvldu "" Cltr\: o1 tm. WI CLEll:IC. ...... ""' ,.._ "" lot NI GaMI . St,.., "'"""' ,..,_ ......... wt thin , ·~· ..... • • • , .. • • .. ~ ... • .... ~ ~ PIJBUC NOTICE A Little Bit of Hollywood Universm Studio Visitors Pick Up tlie Darndest Tirings PUB!JC NOTICE PUB!JC NOTICE ' 81 natRY auCK "ANYTIUNG Illa<'• -· • 11181 ~pie touch, will dilap- l!OLL ~OQD (AP) ~ A peer," ssld . Clifl . Walker, 11'\Uljln -1•, troop through opera lions manager of the U(llvtnai Studios on tour !OW'. ''I think Ifs ba!tcally evtrJ year aod take away a eouvenlr bunters. It's the · el&' 1ilt!., bll ol lhe atudio' with ment of ~g It and gelling .J away with It." them. ;ui.ra11y. Someone took the head off H~ of Items .,. taken an Allrod Hltch<:ock dummy ,.,.,..Ille llludlo In • quest for used lo· promote his movie aou'Hlllrl by t o n r 1 a t s . .,Frenzy." llnl.VW II the only movie "l hope the thief went away stUdlo lblt operatea • !OW'. with !Mucked under his ann "'l'hl)''U tall• anything they In the best Anne Boleyn man--~ a s•·· has ..... ~•." •·'··-.,...,.._... wu ~ oer," and HJ1o1.:1~k. '"I11at'1 said Herb stelnberg, a studio the way Ibey used to tell the executive. "When P a u I apocrypbal story about how Newman b8rl his oUlal-on the the ghost of AMe Boleyn went lot they 'ftnt around ta.king about with her bead tucked beer cana opt of the trash." under her arm.•• Rubber rocks on the outdoor · sets are .a favorite. John . She :wu the second wlf'e of h lshed Klng Henry VIlJ, who lost her microphone wtte gone. "U we catch them, we take It away," said Jobn Lake, general manager of the tour. "We ckln't press charges." One stop on the tour is the Lucille Ball ctre..sing room. So many cana of hair spray and other items on the dressing table vanlsh'td that Walker said he asked the girl guides to bring their empties. Those disappeared, too. Finally, they glued the cans down to the tabletop with epo1y. "I've been in the outdoor entertainment business for 17 years," Walker said, "but r ve never seen I.his before. I guess it's because it's: a movie studio. It has more value If you said you got it from Wayne'• cowJ>oy at van head _on the chopping block. from the movie museum. Patti Set Ashtrays, parking signs, name THE: STIJl)!ll <ould call the ,.1CT1,1ous 1111u11s1 ,1ctrl1ous 11J11MU1 plates -anything with the police. But one cjay after 500 HOLLYWOOD (UPI) NAM• 1TAT1M1NT •AM• .1TAT1un name of the' 1£udio·or.a star -kld.s had exanilned the" Adam· Patti Page will make her flrst .. :,. ""°"'Ml ll«10fl •• clal1'll ~ .,..,-_ ~"' ,...... ,,.. ..,_ are targets. ~ 12" police car It was appearance on the "Hee Haw" 't1:01AEAU EMTIUtPlltlSES, 27J7 l!AS"COMflAHY.tCY'P""fhlnt,,1 -r===========.I discovered the radio ;Ind series next sea.90.n. Qutc1e W1y, UfvM INel'I, C1Uf. "'52 Ntwl*'f. ~' C.Uf, O O • 11 111 ------------------------JafMI M. Seott, m OW,,Glllpll Ro..:!, Jt1yrnind H. OtbrlM. • -· •l"fl'I MrNr P• ''°'' cweu '"*'"'· NftlPOrt IMcfl, C.111. Thl1 bull-11° bt1119 eondllC'ttd by 911 Aoblt'I H. Olbl11'1k. GW W•t11wn, LucUle Ball's dr...U.a room.'' WALKER STU.L hasn 't figured out how someone made of{ with a too.pound statue or Wood y Woodpecker that was standing in front of the tour center. Another Item taken was the fett of a gorilla in a jungle set. 'Ibe missing item that causes the most amusement was taken from a Western set ' 0They were on a sound stage where a ranch scene had been set up," Walker said. ''The guide was telling them how everything W8! a false !ront. Fake rocks, fake trees, fake grass. So one woman reached down and picked up some horse manure and put it in her purse. That was real ." $,do '"""'°" lu.DI -.... -• i.i..i..,, W. .. -OI. Ml!I --- IJAILY l>JLOI I TONIGHT'S TV IIlGIIlJGHTS KTLA 0 5:00 -Lakers Ba.5ketball. The NBA champions take on the New York Knickerbockers in Madison Square Garden. Chic k Hearn calls the play-by-play action. KHJ 0 7:30 ~ "Bus Stop." Don Murray is a Montana cowboy lrying to rope Marilyn Monroe and take her back home in this 1956 movie version ol the William Inge pla y. CBS U 8:00 -"All in the Family." When Archie's niece, visiting from Baltimore. begins dat- ing the Negro Lionel Jellerson, lhe Bunker bigotry really boils over. ABC U 8:00 -"Kung Fu." David Carradine stars in this OrientaJ.navored western . premiering tonight. with Brandon ("Courtship ol Eddie's Fath· er"} Cruz playing an important guest role. NBC O 9:00 -"The Devil's Brigade." Wil· Iiam Holden and Cliff Robertson are the rival com- manders of American and Canadian companies in this 1968 takeoll on "The Dirty Dozen ." Vince Ed· wards, Dana Andrews, Michael Rennie and Carroll (Archie Bunker) O'Connor also are featured. KCOP a> 11 :30 -"Hamlet." One ol the difini· live portrayals of the of the clas~c. Shakespearean character is given by Laurence Ohv1er. \vho .'von an Oscar for Jlis performance in the 1948 movie. Jean ~ Simmons plays Ophelia. lndlvldlnol LOI A,.._, talll, . ' Ji"'" M. Scott ROl'ltld H. Otbrir*. la5 Nlnltl lir.t. Thlt 1t1temtnt fll..:I with n. C-ty s.tllt Mcll'lka, CMlf: 11 ~---..-.---,.,.._. ___ .......... ~ "-..... ALFllD HtTCHCOCK'S c111'11. or or.,... county Dl'I: Septll'ftblt' :n, J1frlt!I It, Oitwlnk, • eypr .. '"°'"'' 1tn. WILUAM I ST JOHN, COUNlY MtwpOrf &Mell, C.Ut. COl'ldUmd ClEllK. ly 11W1rlY J. Maddox, o.puty. Thl1 bUtl-:.~:-.c -,:;. -= F-!DSll \llllll(«\'IOl"li.d lflin Publ~ or.~ Coe•! 01Hy Pncrt • .,.nn.nhlp. DD s ~W JO Ind OdDber 7, 1•, JI, ll::r..n:= N. Osbrll'llC, • • ~· 1m . 2"51·1'2 TN• .t fllld "'1th tN . Clertt of Or'ffQe C-ty Ofl: SfoptMnbtf" , PUB!Jc NOTICE 1m. '' ~ J. IMddoa. OePvtY -__ :..::..:~.:...:-~,---l'Courlty Chit. ' ---.. '*"1C• TO ca•DITOllS ,,........ or.. COHt Dilly ,llof, . fv,all!CHI COUllT 0' TI1a 5~ lO., •l'G ~ 1, 14. 21, trAT• 0, C.t.LlflCHIMIA flOll 1m un-n TM• COUNTT Of' CHIAMOI! M-. A·J>Mt PUB!JC N<mCE Elim o1 LOUIS 11. GRIME, Dec .. Md. NOTICE. ll HEllEllY GIVEN to trie l---------co~--cridltoni of tt'11 1tiow 111mtd __..,,, fllCTITIOUI •utlMISS ftwot 1111 ,_.-.. hl'llftll d1lme .,.in11 the MAMI! ITATaM•WT said 6'c:edtnt .,. rte111lrM to flll ttlfm, The followtng ,.,._ ,•,.. doing .,!ti 'Ile l'OKllUa,.,. YClllCl!en, In tM otfl(I 1)1,rSIMIS 11: of 1M cl«1r. « l'IM above tnHl\9d court. or THE WRAPP!Jt, SOI VII Udo, to ll[tfilnt rtMm, wtth thl 111<nHrv N~ 11..m ~ ~ ta 1t11 ~ If tN otflot Hi'!-0. llrtwfo T7ta R1lnl"' Drl,._, for hit A 11 o r fl I y.. a.lrd, tkltltY, Saiot1 Al\I n70S G•i.t 1 n d WlllM'd, t11 w"' lliritl Mlldr.d G. KCMmldtt. 10411 St...-t.' tulte Numbtr 1400, lot. A1191ln, Sl'l90yr~. hnll ,.,.. t21'll5 C..llfomll 90C11. wtllch II 11'11 pl-of Tt!lt bllall'llM It btlnJll canducttd try I buSl1111• of the """""IOMCI In •II 1n1tt.r• p.1r1111r1htp. P""llnllll ta tN •l•te of Hid d9oldffll, HIMM 0, """ wlltlln .ttiur montta 1flw tM flr1t P1o1bllc1· Thlt 111ttmtnt rlled with 11'11 Ctulll'Y ttOl'I of !Mt notlu. Cllrll: of Or.ntl c-ty on oet. "-ltn. try D.W Octobtr 1J, 1m llevtl"IY J. Maddox. o.,vty COlll'llY Ckrk1 · JAMI$ R. Gll1MI, !"11:.cvtw P.W I of tf11 Wlrl of nit Pllbilahed Or1nt1 COMI 0.tly Piiot itiow n1tMC1 .;ec~nt Odobtr 1, 1411, •· 1m 26n-n •iiab. MOU.n. •Al.JI• a wn.u.110 PUB!JC NOTICE ftl .... llJClll Strttt, Suitt Miii '-" ~ c111tem11 M17 fltCTITtOVS •USINUS 'nJ..:: m.n•t MAM.I ITATaMIMT A fw Ill_.., Thi followlng ~ .... dOiftll .,_ ~llMd 0r.:.~.1 O.lly flllot, 11; flOMOftA A, A II: T M E NT s . ..,, °"'"""' 14 21 a. Ind Novtmbe!' '· SMw1rcl Rd .• CorDlll .. Mar "6'1S 1t71 ' •211"n JoM w. luOtrmln. •11 Stlw•rd 'Rf.. Coran1 HI Wtar t1IU5 Mll'Qlr.t J. SUdtr'l'M ... ..,, SMwwd ltd., c-cW Mw "'25 IUP•RK>a COt.l•T Of' THI! Tlll1 llllllnlss 11 tlllnt COlldudld b'I' • STAT• Ofl CALlflORMIA f'Oa 1ndlYkllNll -Hlllbl!W & Wli._ TM• COUMTT CM' oaAHOa J. W. ~ , AD 1• Thlt ltl'*"-t fti.d Wilt! h C0Unty • " CrTATK* a1 ........... CllB ol 0rlfll9 c-ty on Oct 11, 1972. PUB!JC NOTICE TWO ACTION MrTS "TORA, TORA. TORA'' ALSO IGI "VON RICHTHOFEN AND BROWN" MOL .... fri, · TON•w.et7:11..., c..t. s.t .• s.. ..... 2 llCHAlD IUITON • "BLUEBEARD" ''The War Between Men •nd Women'' , II\ ~ Mlrlwr o1 .nt AdoPllon Ht!llOll WIU.IAM I . ST JOHN. COUNTY CLERK. ct R09111:T VAH rYU o.JONG, MOPt· ay hYtl1'f J . Meddol:, °"'*"'• ,,. . 1""'9flf fl417'4,..,,=;;;;::: THi !"101"t.li OF THE ITATI! Of' ~votl"'96 °"'.""' 1Comd o.lly 1"11ot,r~. . ... CALll"ORNIA Oc.""-' 1" ft, 1'J '" 'N"'"""'*' '-~.,.. -• TOt l"Htl Lll" IUCHAllD HUTTO 1'72 1751.J:I • .., ocdtt' tJ1 t1111 Court yOll 1r1 Mniby cii;fi ~ 1n11 rte111lr.I to '"°"r .--i111v PUBUC NO'J'[CE. J.' ~ tM J11<191 ol tll!J court In ni."---;;:-:::;;;;:,;:-;;;;;;;;;;;;---·1~111•:111•111111111 • COl.tlty of Orlf!VI, St1te of Cillfoml• •. •nr fllCTITIOUI 11111••11 '•--'!.I o~· •. Oii J1nu1ry 11. 1'73 •• , •. u •AM• ITATIM•WT A.M., ol tlllt dlY, ttltl'I lnd-lhtl':. to,= The following p«tOl'I 11 doing Minna c11JW. 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Duck Waits Backstage For Big Showbiz Break By DONALD SANDER together. WASHINGTON (AP) Gilbert is an actor who grew up on a fann near Lancaster, There's a plump white duck Pa., likes animals, and needed named CUddles living at the a job. Kennedy Cent~:r for l h e "A friend of mine knows the. Performing Arts these days woman who owns the agency waiting for his chance to face and she was looking for so- the footlights. meone to go out of town with Cldzens Becoae Extras . Neiv York Town _ Gets _'Movie FeJLer' SCHENECTADY, N.Y .. (AP) -The ma!Jlc ol movi .. maklng has left Schenedady afler 10 daya oo the Union Coll<ce campus and in nearby Ballston Spa. The cast and crew of Colum- bia Pictures' "The Way We Were'' must meet another 10. day shooting scliedule In New York City before returning 1o Hollywood to complete the filming of the Arthur Laurent.s screenplay. Attracted by the pro.<pect of working with Hollywood giants Barbra Streisand, Robert Red- ford and director Sydney Pollack, about 900 a r e a residents signed on as extras. They provided the background for the film's col- lege, Wentworth, and the blossoming romance between Katie Morosky, the campU! the rnen and long skirts for valuable. to return to b.il mnta, the women, thti e.r.tras viewed "My pareritt are more 1J». "It was a vac;. .. ·or aorts Hol1Ywood as few outside the presoed U..1.1'•• worked u an for me. I just •anted to be city do. extra than that I'm an actor," hick on tbe cam.pus that J en- "You could actually see lbe be said. · joyed ,so mu& ., a sludent. subtleties of acting and diree-While mo8t were motivated Bellde1, my litHtyle I.- ting," said Mrs. Bernard. by cuifoolty, 121-year-old Ron .lllwaya trying, · aomethlns Schwartz, an extra. Sbe aa1d MCLagan wohed u an «dra, _, .. , her swollen feet, the price she,,--~---'-~--.--...,:.--'--"--'---~-~.I . paid for her efforts, were a fair trade fpr the experience. .. It was fun and games for me, because I didn't have to do it every day. But tt's hard work for the stan, who were often still there when we left at 7 each evening." TitE CREW'S attention to details fascinated F r a n k DeMasi, a city employe. "The time and care involved is amazing," be said, adding that be was surprised by the number of takes as well as the various camera a o g le s employed in the filming. M11l~n ~11nfa ' II ~~m~ ~mii ti!! i1~11j ~itiilin~ i~~!il ~~ill , activist played by M i s s Streisand, and H u b b e II Gardiner, .the comervative track star played by Redford. A player for two seasons with tlie Gateway Playt>OUSe in Belport, R.1 ., Merwyn &- DONNING THE fashi~ of , rneyn Jr., a. restaurant waiter, &ijd the experience was in- SPECIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT ·~llolol . -"" . _...,... 'TBEJIEW CENTUJUOllS @ca -:~ ATIENTION MOVIE GOERS! • POSITIVELY ENDS TUESDAY OCT. 17th • Following fhis .speciol engagement at the Newport Cinema Theatre "A Clockwork Orange" will be withdrawn from re- lease ond certain controversial scenes wiW be efiminoted; it will not be shown ogoin until Christmas Holidays. e See T is E1citlt•1 Hi~ in Thtc1tns #1~& #3 crui-..l'ICf\,NS*'-"" !GIOBCEC. •scon :sTac:J BEACll e AROBERTOiARTCFF· • IRWlll WIN<l.ER PROOl.CTIC)ll •Ul.:NEW c:amnuo• • -.. -111JOSEA-1wAMBAuGH --He hasn't made it so far, the animals," he said. "It's a because he is ~erstudy to1 ~w~o~o~d~erf~u~l~job;~bec~a~u=se~l~'m1~==c~oo§'~'~"~-~·~97§'§ .. ~"§'~~==~°'~-~~· 6~'9~51~0§0::::!~ I his mate, a female with the close to the theater." equaJly improbable named Ot· to. and Otto hasn·t missed a --------------- This enoogeme·n1-of "A Clockwork Orange" is the originola11d ocul version ond is roted X. "A Clockwork Oronge" was oominoted by the Academy of Motton Picture Arts and Sci- ences as the best picture of the year; mos! people will enjoy seeing "A Clockwork Oronge", some will no!. Rated X. Posi- ltvely no one under 18 can be admitted. .. performance of the musical "Pippin" since it <lpcned Sept. 20. They are living in a comer of the huge backstage area of the Kenneffy Center opera house with a Jamb named Rooemary. just ~ee weeks old. Rosemary bas iust joined tho .-;· l>lvin& replacod :mother named Pebbles, who was six months old and get- ting loo big for the role. Rosemary sleeps in a playpen and is still on a l:xlttle, although she does nibble grass when all--1 to gambol outside. 'Mle ducks take a dai- ly constitutiooal In ... ol the b§lf-dozen pools which flank the center. In the musical. Pippin -a character based on the son of Charlemagne -rooves in with a young widow who has a "'°· Theo, played by Shane Nickerson, 8. Theo has a pet duck which he carries around. The duck: dies offstage, and Theo runs in tearfully holding a stuffed duck which closely resembles OUo. Trying to cooaole the little l:xly. Pippin brings him a lamb. which 1beo 8CU'l1fUlly rejects . -"That's no duck, dwnmy." J~ck Gilbert. the animals' handler, explains that there's a second reason for having two ducks in addition to the possibility that Otto may miss a performance in the run here, which ends todsy, or the subsequent one on Broadway. U a Pair of ducks are separated. he told a reporter, the two may pout and even die. so the pair are kept l MICHACI. SACKS The story of Zhivago- a man tom between his love for his wife and the passionate and tender Lara .•. told against the flaming background of revolution. C01t1 M-. • ~lJ \ VAi.ERiC PERlllNE ·~FM" "MAIOUI & MAUDI" .Al .. • IUl" OOltOON " • This Week Only! WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS RATED PG- lo ThHlnt 1 1 & 13 osoaos c.scon ITACYKEACH •TBS JIEW' t1o:o ..... CENTIJIUONI' ~1 At'u A<'"*"A'I Awot.J Wln""'1 .. 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' ' f p l 0 c DAIL P1LOT _;J , • Everyone Ha 1 Something That Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad ·The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results Gen.ral General , [ -.... l~I _,,,.. I~ I -"'Solo I~ I -·· .. ,J,.G;,,;n;o;ra;l;iij;iij;iij~::;~~Ge;;n;o;r•;l;;;;;;;;:~;;1~~i•inioira~liiiiiiiii.::;.iiiii I~ I ~1 .... ____ ,,,_ .. _,~ _ ..... P ete Barrell ~eaft'J pre6enl6 PRIVATE COMMUNITY LIVING WITH PUTTING GREEN & SWIM~fiNG POOL -Spacious 3 bed.room comfortable home ... :"...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . $56,000. 2323 Private Rd., N.B. Open Sat & Sun 1·5 LIVE IN BLISS IN BAYCREST -Adobe brick fireplaces, large 4 bedroom + dining & family rooms. On Windward. Exceptional value at $87,500. ON BEAUTIFUL TREE-LINED HOLIDAY - -3 bedrooms & family room, newly re- modeled kitchen & large yard .... $47,500. COIY CORNER COTTAGE -with 4 bedrooms, large family room . 3 years young. 3-car gar· age. Excellent terms. $43,000. ON PENINSULA POINT - 4 bedrooms, 21h baths + den. Tastefully decorated, newly re- furbished kitchen, raised hearth fireplace, double garage. Sparklini clean. $74,500. } 21 j M;ii~ :;;~;~~T~~;5E~~~ ' 1605 Westcliff Dr .. N.B. t.. 642-5200 * BAYCREST * OPEN SAT. lo SUN. 1..S 1749 SKYLARK LANE Beautifully dct.'orntecl 4 bdrm., 2 bath, ll&F pool, 2 P.V. !Jf.one I i repla ces, formaJ din. room, nc.'Wly remodeled kitchen, s e l I cleaning · oven, HOBBY ROOM, too! You have lo see this to believt! it . PRICED at ONLY $66,00J. * BAYSHORES * BAYFRONT -One of the large5t BayI.ront homes in ·Bayshores, 4 bdnn., 41~ be.~ faro. room, formal din. room, 2 tge. P.V. stone fireplaces, eleCtrlc blt-ins, slate Ooor in 2nd family ui:ea. closets galore $225,000. * BAYSHORES * OPEN SAT. lo SUN. 1-5 2591 CIRCLE DRIVE PRICE REDUCED • Cape Cod style 4 bdrn1. den & 3 baJhs, electric blt-in's, cpl, dra~s & shutters, close to sandy beech -$56,500. * BAYSHORES * A'ITRACTIVE 3 Bdr1n., 2 bath in excellent condition, c-lcctric bJt.in's. lge. liv. roon1 . \\'/W & drapes, FIA- ASKING $53.000. General General ** ** ** *TAYLOR CO.* MESA VERDE-$37,500 \Ve invite you to see this truly delighUul 3 bdrm home in a quiet neighborhood. Family rm, lanai & 2 baths. Palos Verdes stone fire- place, lge rooms, built-ins in kitchen. Nicely landscaped yd . You'll love it!! 1645 SAMAR PL. OPEN SAT/SUN I-5 :30 BEAUTIFUL LINDA ISLE A yachtsman paradise. You owe it to your- self to enjoy the luxury o( this prestige area. A lovely 5 BR home w/£3.mily rm, formal dining rm and 4'h baths. Wet bar, barbeque & 3 fireplaces. Pier & slip. $167,000 16 LINDA ISLE . OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :30 LINDA ISLE Elegant 4 bedroom custom-built home. Fam- ily rm, formal dining rm. game rm & 4~'t baths. Pier/slip w/accommoda.te 65' boat. Built-in vacuum, steam & whirlpool bath. Kitchen loaded with all conveniences. $245,000 50 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN I-5 :30 r l~!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!! I "C" TH 0 MAS NEWPORT HEIG'HTS-VIEWI Designed for full advantage of magnificent view or lights, bay & ocean! 3 Bedrooms. formal dining rm, 3 . baths. Entertain on the huge deck & enjoy the sunsets. $97,000 204 KINGS PL. OPEN SUN 1-5:30 WATERFRONT "OWN·YOUR-OWN" General Realtor 22 1 \V. Coast H\vy. 5-lS-5527 1------------------INewport Beach Eve. f.4.~5643 On the water! Fantastic view & pride of ownership bldg. Piers & slips, pool, jacuzzi & security guard. Adult occupied. 2 Bed- rooms, 2 baths. Immaculate. $89,950 BAYFRONT--60' ON WATER 1014 POLARIS -OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5. Pier & slip for large boat. Beautiful home w/5 BR., study, 41h baths. Pool. Owner wants action. $175,000. Carol Tatum OPEN SUN. I TO 6 P.M. LIDO ISLE -929 VIA LIDO NORD. Own- er must sell this lovely 3 bdrm., 3 bath, farn. rm. home, on 2 lg~ lots. Steps to priv. beaches & club. $1~. Edie Olson LIDO-CHOICE HOME & LOCATION OPEN SUN. 1-5. 117 VIA WAZIERS. Lovely & irn.rnac. ! Flexible -can be 5 BR, or 3 BR., study & den. Charm, beams; beaut. kitch. $85,000. Eugene Vreeland. BUY & BE HAPPY IN 3,3I5 Sq. ft. of exceptionally well bit. home -quality thruout. 4 BR.1 lge. den & huge rumpus rm. Beautiful gardens -offer - $89,500. Mary Harvey CORONA DEL MAR R-2 If you need a tax shelter this may be your answer. 2 Units. House 2 bdrms., 2 baths plus new 2 BR apt. $791500. Call Mrs. Marion to see plans. BEST BUY-IRVtNE COVE Attr. 3 BR. 2 bath., din. rm. & Cam. rm. home in priv. area. Steps to ocean. Lge. pool, surrounded by select landscaping. $I32,500. Kathryn Raulston HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Exciting custom -walls of glass -ocean view. Magnificent Italian tile entry -spiral stairs to 4 BR. beauty. Huge lot. Formal din. rm. $65,000. Al Fink Tl LE COURTYARD ENTRY Lush landscaping; sparkling giant pool - great 4 BR., 21h ba. home in plush Newport Beach area. Priced below market a t $59, 750. price $25,750 Newport I •I Fairview MUlll (•nytlmo) can EriC eves & Sundays, 546-4140. SPYGLASS PLAN 74 3600 plus sq It in this 5 bdrm, 4 ba, plus honus rm home on a V.l.P. location. Central air rond., intcr(.'(1111 & bui!t- in record player. No-"·ax vinyl, shag carpeting, \\la]. nut cabinets in kilchen, JX>Ol- sized Jot & brca!h-laking vie" of ocean & coastline. Yo:· can cclchl'a1 c 1hc holi· day~; 1n your nc\v horn('. Call COSTA MESA-$31,950 Easy to buy! Cozy 3 bdrm., 2 bath home near schools. North Costa Mesa. White brick fireplace. shag carpeting, copper plumbing. Try $1.600 down or V.A. Anxjous owner. BALBOA COVES Attractive waterfront home for only $84.950 . 3 Bcdroo1ns. dining area & 2 nice baths. Built-in range & oven. Great Area. llrivate pier & floa t. Q\\'llCI' leaving area. LINDA ISLE LOT-$69,500 Like to build your own home ·on lovely Lin- da Isle? Then call for details! A real buy'. OCEAN FRONT VIEW SITE--$45,000 Encinitas R-2 lot; High on a cliff overlook- ing fabulous beach & ocean. Near La Costa. BIG CANYON-l142,000 Many added features in this magnificent con- dominium in this beautiful country club area. Overlooks golf course. 4 BR, den & formal dining. Owner purchased other. Office Open Saturday & Sund11y ''Our 27th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road "Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club" NEWPORT CENTER . N.B. 644-4910 now St50,000 hi~htding land. Gener11I (ired hill . REJ\LTY Univ. Park Cttnter, Irvine Call AJ!ytin1tt, 833-Q.'120 OUice hours 8 A1t1 lo 6 PM 5 BEDROOMS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PLUS LARGE A Ui'lillClUI' t1()MI' Look no rur1her !01· th11t hnrd MESA VERDE MANSION ON MANDARIN lo find one s1ory, five bedroom. Ranch st y 1 e This is a BIG family house; like a ma ster Hou.'>". Locntc1I nl'ar suite that's 19'x25'. There's also a formal schools, shoppins: and pork !'. dining roo m, a super living room and a rami· for your frunily's ril<·•1..surc. ly room you'll never \\•ant to leave. Deefi Large gourme1 k I t c h <' n . t.>0n1fortable ramily roon1, pile shag, rock fireplace. wet bar and al Gener11l General oflnJa JIJ/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 3 Linda Isle Dr ive -'Open Sund1y Beautiful new 5 BR., 4 ~ Ba. home. Water- front living rm. & formal dining. Handsome oak paneled fam. rm., frplc, wet bar. Large master suite lras frplc. & cozy lounge area. Vie\v of Bay & the mountains .... $179,500. 53 Lirid1 Isl• Drive Elegant 5 bdrm., 4'h baths; on lagoon. New carpets, drapes & wallpaper. Lovely garden & large slip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $212,000 57 Linda Isl• Drive Custon1 4 BR., 31/2 ba. home on Lagoo n. Mstr. BJ~. has silting area & frplc. \Vaterfront family rn1 "'/conversation pit around the frplc .; lovely garden, l~e. slip. . St89,500. IOI Linda. Isle Dr iv• Lovely 5 BR., 4 ba. home with do\vnstairs \Vaterfront mstr. suite & lge. ganle rm . or study. Mexican tile floors, beam ceilings, quality construction, s lip .. $155,000. For Complete Information On All Homes & Lots, PleaM: Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 General DEN-POOL BEACH Reduced• $42,950 RED TILE H.001'! Just J{l'.;- DUCED OVER S2iXNJ. Bikt; to BEACH! r·amity roon1 plus STU DIO DF::O.:? SPARKLING BLUE POOL! NO DO\\'N -VA! Anxious · call 645-030.1. . I Ol!ISI L 01\0\ ." 11£AL ro11s OWNER G•neral General THE EVERYTHING HOUSE Ju~t lisll•d, a 4 BR, J BA r11n1ily hon\!' (ln t he 1'01nt \\'Ith all la.tJ.::C roo1ns adding up !o a gcrw:rous 2:"!00 !'>(j. fl. You'll delight nt tht• no 1·11"' lmnl yard, Ill£.' charming Jl<lllU, !he l!Un1!(.'('k Oii 1h(' 111;isl('I' h<'tll,'lOnl a~I th<• bi~ ruunlry ki11·hrn. Nol a h1u1.s1• hut a ho1ne. S.-t7,500. Call 67:1-Xj;"~J. ®THKR:&:AL ESTATER6 Of'£N 'rtL 9PM SUPER NEAT PALERMO MODEL Ready to mov• into f'ormal dining, wet bar. 2 fireplaces. 4 bedrooms, 2in baths with much morc- $69,900 FEE --huxe \\'arm Jivin~ roorn wtlh that! This rour bedroo1n home is exci ting Palo!! Verde Stone fireplace, and the landscaping is lovely . You should Somerset -Brand new with a Vifi!\\t . .5 bcd- nttachcd double car go.rage, see it. roorns, 2 o/4 baths. dining roo1n , etc, etc. Colchwl~Banks 133-0700 PLUS a big yartl !or your outdoor pieat1ure. Pr I,.~ PHONI UHl9UI HOMU, MU.A VlllDI, '46-ltto $72, 1 SO FEE $32,900, 546-2313. S24,950 3 BEDRM· 2 BATH NO DOWN TERMS 0\110l'r rxtremely anxWut allrncllve hon1e. Elci,:ant firepla('(' In Jll"&C'W)u.'I living roon1, htult-ln dream kil · !'h1•n. N~· t~red patio \~'1de ('Oncre1e driv1'WU)'· Near all M:hools & shopping, l\rk. FI'l""shly painted-ex- terior. 54£r.1T.!O. TARBELL 2955 lft1.rbor, Costa Atesa General COATS I~ General MINI -RANCH $12,500 ! .~~u1ll l1kl" a hrlt:k rnoch l1o1U!I('' ~lini·rwx·h "llh IS t"HUIT TltEES~ Q u i l' f , t>hady lrt'C' Jlncd Sll'fft, PHJ11r<'rl porlit'O t 111ry Co7.y 1·ah111 kHl·l11'fl. REFltlG!'.:ll- ATIHt. ltA:oiGF. ANIJ OVES INCLUur:D! Conc-rt'll" dnve- ~·ay. ,\U.. BH.JCK JIO~IE: ln\"l'slnr's dn:>an1. Call fa.st - W>-0303. I Olli.\ I I. 01\0\ 1"£A~ ·o.os Sell the old sturr buy t~ nt.~· 11tuff. '~G~o=n~,,-.~t------ IC'I!... & WALLACE ~ REALTORS SHOWCASE OF VALUES TEENAGERS' SHANGRl·LA ~furry on thi s 3 bedroom, 2 bath. family room home PLUS LARGE SEPARATE "RE- TltE,.\'r" (for teenagers or mother-ln·lawl. Beal the GENERATION GAP!! Beautiful garden & separate dog run complete a great value at $32.900. Only $1700 down and o \V n e r helps \Vith financing. Ct\LL 546·414 I SPANISH ELEGANCE Fant:is11c four-level Spanish style llunting- ton Crest home. 2830 sq ft of gracious liv- in g -4 bedroom. 21f.! baths. large open living room '''ith fireplace. formal dining, separate laundry room. 20'x40' patio plus spacious basemen! family I rumpus room '''ith fireplace. 1'his is a home you must see lo bC'li<.'ve. Ne''' Ii s I in g. $53,500. CALL 96l·H 54 VACANT & READY $25,500 <;UPF.H SllARP & rLEAN 3 bed'room home 111:-ar Bristol & Baker \n Costa itesa. Nf:\V PAINT In side & out , NE\V SllAG C1\llPl:.IS, NF.II' DRAPES, & LOVELY LANDSCAP- ING ~ V.l\. Fl1 . .\ or ~r; do"·n & it's yo urs for 525.500. C1\LL 546-41 41 FANTASTIC POOL HOME r>r iva1·v \ ..... ~ood taste abound in this lcrrlric 5 l11•tlrnnn1 ho1ne. ~·o r 1n a 1 dining room, lar~c f:i u\it~· roon1 \\'ith f1rfplace . 21h baths. U icate<I on a large lol. lfeated & filtered pool 1s ~urro11ndc<l by 1'1\l.OS \:F.ltDE stone de<-k & is con1pletcly re n c e d ror safety. Built-in gas Bar·R·Que & shuffleboard pro- vide added !an1ily enlcrtainment. You must see thi~ home to appreciate. New listing. $5 t ,000. CALL 962-4454 ms (-NO DOWN WAIT! Don 't buv 11ntil \'ou'vc seen this terrific Cos t a ·~1 e s a home with llARD\VOOO f'LOORS! 1'his :l bedroom beauty ha~ brand new gold rarp('l.'i thruout & sports a fresh paint joh. too. It 's all yours for only S29 .000. You better be quick'! f'.i\Ll. 546-4141 SNOOTY CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM Off slr('et enlrv , anrl \'Oii :ire In vour very O\\'n prival(' \\'Orlrl nf luxurious liVlng. This ou1~t.1nd lni;: :l l>t'drnom home ha.!t • l3rJ,fe ror1n AI dining area. rnveretl patio and a low mn in trn:ince \'artl .. .\dull n<'Cupled . lhiJlii home iii 1n n1lnt ('Ondilinn , rp;idy for ''OU to move In and ~tart livlni.:. S:lt .000. C . .\l.L 962-4454 SERVING ORANGE COUNTY SINCE -1963 -644-2430 ~ 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR .. N.B. ~ ~ U~l()Uf: tJ()Mf:S HARBOR VIEW HOMES REALTY CO. At Atlont• & M.9nollo At Ho~l:I Bokor 16 mf:.i>.~ 9'l-44S4 u. • OP<N ·r~ ,,... . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!R!!!E!!!A!!!L!!!!!!E!!!S!!!T!!!A!!!T!!!E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!I!!!!! ,_,_,__._. __ •,,,3,.J.0_7._I0_._.. ___ _...._,1;.!!!!!!H!!!u!ln!!!tl!!!ng!!!t!!!on!!llBo!l!!o!!!ch!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!C'!!ot!!!l!!•lmo!!!l!l,.!!!!!!!!I .ianeral General Gener11I Go:!ner1I ener1I Generel la;n.r11I n•r•I C. F. COLESWORTHY & COMPANY, REALTORS I YESTERDAY'S PRICE I..ocated on a quiet Mesa Del Mar cul-de-sac street. Shows like a model with decorator wallpapers and lush deep pile urpei.. Complete built -in kilchen. Park like fenced rear yard. Heavy shake roof. fireplace. Three sp3clous bedroon1s plus fam ily room. Best of all -just $34.950 . Suddenly ll's 1970. ' EASTBLUFF BEAUTY Perfection throughout this 'f bedroom beauty. The convenient floor plan features, form- al dining room. family room, separate service area. All new kitchen appliances, Kitchen Aid dishwasher, garbage disposal, automatic water softener, flu.sh lightinl .and new k1t- ch"11 flooring. f'onnal rourtyard entry with I o v e I y healed and filtered pool. R<!mote con trol front gale entry. Jun offered on the market. Call !or appointment IAYCREST AT ITS IEST " A real beauty from the Welll Boys. A lruly fine born• for an adult family. Three large bedrooms with the separate master sulle leaturing a unique garden area. Pormal dining room. ThiJ Is a very large lot o(fertna Uie ulmost in privacy. Plenty of decking around the lar1e pool...Sopar11e .. ganlea.. 1re1. DromaUc doubfe door entry with wy care slal<. Deconled lo perfection. You l"lfn Uie land. $89,500. BLUFFS CONDO l::njoy th e ~ood life and a Rre.al IJay vie"' \'Jc<.in t and so eac;y lo ~re 4 bNlroorn and ~1'l baths. All built-In gas kitchen. \\'arm firepl ace l\n c:a.sy "alk to thr ~'lll3J:t Shoprlng t'enter. A great value at 1usl $+1 .950. ISLAND ATMOSPHERE ... HARBOR VIEW HILLS J\ touch of the tiny bubbles alm~phere fiavor!I this exquiJite llarbor Vl"w llllb1 homl'. Three bedroom p!UJ 1eparate den or study and ramlly room. Plenty ol privacy ~1th t•·o patios. Orram kitchen wtth eating or<!n. ~t1rrored wardrobel ln lh r ma.strr su1lt. P•nel· led 3 car garage. Vacant and ready. Nol lro>ehold. $82.500. HARBOR HIGHLANDS , Choice Newport Beach family nelllflborhood. Con••enlent lo Mariners &hool and park and w .. tclUf •hopping. Charming thr.. """'-n. t " bath •1th large added lamlly room with llreplace. Hardwood noon .... luded fronl rourtyam p1tlo. qulel 1tr..,I. Shown by appointment Eastbluff Office, 2545 Eastbluff Drive -640-0020 • , I ' • l!J DAil V PllQt ! _..,_ * BALBOA ISLA f~D * 60 Feet Bay frontage. Ideal 4 bdrm_ & den home. S'h Baths. Separate maid's room. ·rhe home was custom bullt approx. S yrs. ago & oUers many distinctive features. A lovely beach only step• nway. $280,000 Including lhe furniture , if dcsirt.>d . DIRECTORY ... , tlllt llMdy directory wltfl yo• tfllt ....... • yoit t• llOllM..,Ulltl~. All tM locatloM lit,.d below are def.crib· 911 h1 IJ'90fltl' -...11 ~ at:fv.rtlsl~ elwwltero In todoy'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS . Potro"1 1howln9 ope" houws for wile or to rent are •f90:d to ll1t •1i1ch l1formatlo1 11 thl1 column eoc:h Frldoy, Scrturd.., off Sulldoy. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom!>) 125 l\lonte Vista IE-side) Costa l\lesa 646-8226 $21.500 !Sal & Sun 12-51 1531 Orange, Costa l\tesa 646-2414 $22,500 (Sal & Sun 9-5) 427 Heliotrope. Corona clel l\lar 644-7270 !Sun 1·5) (Rentall **306 The Riallo. Newporl Beach 646-3255 {Sun 1-51 (2 Bedroom and Family Room or Oen) 1106 Son1~rset r\Veslclill) NB 642-8235 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 2569 Crei;tvie\v (Bayshores) NB 673-6900 673-2877 eve. (Sun 1-41 13 Bedrooms) 2-lB22 I...a JlJata, Laguna Niguel 499-2237 533.900 (Sat & Sun L-51 204 Kings Pl. rNe\v port 1-Ieight s) NB 644-4910 $97,000 (Su n 1-5:30) 2323 Private Rd .. Ne,vport Beach 642-5200 $56.000 (Sal & Sun 1-51 303 Orchid, Old Corona del Mar 675-6000 567.500 !Sat & Sun 1-51 2603 Vi sta Ornada. Ne\vport Beach 640·0020 /Sat & Sun) (J Br. and Family Rm. or Den) 2030 Galaxy Dr. {Dover Shores) NB 64&-1550. $110,200 (Dailyl 117 Via Waziers <Lido Isle) NB 644-2430 $85.000 (Sun 1-51 9'l9 Via Lido Nord (Lido lsle) NB 644-2430 $129,500 !Sun 1-6) 2915 Ca talpa (E3'tblufl) NB 640-1139 $58.000 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 223 Rochester, Costa Mesa 675-7225 1Sat & Sun 1-51 3329 Ocean Blvd .. Corona del f\.1ar 675-7225 (Sat & Sun 1-5 1 2011 Palon1a, Costa Mesa 644-6200 (Sat & Sun l 2558 Carnegie Ave. !College Pk) CM 546-4141 $32.900 (Sun 1-5) 3308 Ocean Blvd .. Corona del ~iar 673-2222 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 188 E. 18th St.. Costa Me<a 642-7491 (Sal & Sun l-51 1000 \\rhite Sails Way. Corona del Mar 673-2222 $69,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 498 E. 20lh St .. Costa Mesa 642-8235 $53,000 (S un 1-5) *51 7 Garre! !Cameo Highlands) CdM 642-8235 $41 ,950 (Sun 1-5 ) 2000 Santiago fDover Shores) NB 642-8235 $89.500 (Sun 1-5) 510 Via Lido Soud !Lido Isle) NB 644-4910 $76.500 !Sal & Sun 1·5:30) 1.32 Ruov St . Costa Mesa 646-3U.28 $34.000 !Sat only 1-!il *473 E. 20th St.. Ne\vport Beach 645-6500 S46,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5l 322 Poinsettia, Old c·orona del Mar 675-6000 $88,5-00 (Sat & Sun 1-5\ 2012 Santiago tDover Shores) NB 675-6000 $84.950 !Sal & Sun 1-5 1 3089 Roanoke Lane. Costa Mesa $46-5880 540-1151 (Sa l & Sun from 12:30 p.m.J 1034 Sandc35tJe lfl. Vu Hills) CdM 675-3000 $68.500 (S un 1-5) 512 Cameo Highlands Dr-!Cameo Hlds J Corona de! Mar 675-3000 562,900 (Sun 1-5) * 1451 Deauville Place, Costa Mesa 557-4130 <Sun 1-51 1527 E. Riverview, Orange 5:57-4130 (Sun 1-5\ 3806 Inlet Isle Dr .. Newport Beach 640-0020 {Sal & Sun) *284-2 Alta \'ist.a , Newport Beach 64()-0020 (Sal & Sun l 4 Bedroom• *452l Hr1ghton Jtd r('arneo ShoresJ CcJ~·1 64U2-'l5 !Sat & Sun 1-51 33691 WindJammer, J..aguna Niguel 499-2237 $63.950 !Sun 1-51 304 NarctKJ u~. C:orona <Jel ~tar 644-7662 <Sat & Sun 1-51 *3816 Key Ba y IHVu Hills) CdM 673-8080 $89,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) o'Zl04 Miramar (Penln•ula Point) Balboa 642-5200 t74,500 (Sun 1·5) *910 Nottingham (Dover Shore•) NB 67~2723 (Sat 10-8) 4 Br. and Family Rm. or Oen IM Mo•ters Circle Costa M.,n 87~ Wri-Sat-Sun 1-51 ttl653 Bay•lde Dr. (Yachtsman'• Cove1 . C<IM '71>-19S5 I Da ily I •• 2118 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 844-8!100 (Sal & Sun 141 17187 Roundhill Huntington Harbour 644-2430 $65,000 (Sun 1-51 -im Anltll-Ln. (WestdlH) NB ..._M f'l2,500 (Sun Hi) , 106 Via Dilon (l.ido lslcl NB 675-7462 579,000 flJaily ) 20 Royal St. George. NC\\'porl Beach 675-7225 !Sal & Sun 1-5\ 1095 San Pablo Cir. (J\1esa Woods) C~1 545-6328 $37,500 !Sal & Sun 11-5) 1836 Pl. Westbourne IHVH) NB 644-6200 (Sat & Sunl 1863 Boa Vista Circle, Costa f>.tesa 546-5990 554.500 [Sun 1-5) 19321 \Vorche!->ter Ln .. l~un tington Beach 962-4454 $53,500 (S un 1-51 50 1 Evening Star (Dover Shores) NB 642-823 5 !Sun 1-5) 24 1 !'l Tustin, Costa Mesa 642-8235 $51,500 !Sal & Sun 1-5) 122 1 Keel Dr. IH. Vu Hill s) CdM 642-8235 $89.900 (Sun 12-51 **50 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 644-4910 $245,000 (Sa t & Sun 1-5:30) 2009 Valearic Dr. IMesa Verde) CM 549-2708 $49.500 {Sat & Sun l 333 f\-1 ilford ICameo Shores) Cdf\-t 646-3928 S75.ooo <Daily 1-5) 2044 l\fanclarin (Mesa Verde) CM 557-4130 (Sun 1-51 1210 Starboard Dr. IRroadmoor) CdM 675-3000 $78 ,500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) *16415 Ponderosa Fountain Valley 545-0458 $43,000 (Sal & Sun 1-61 716 Cameo Highlands Dr. (Ca meo ll !dsl CdM 675-6000 $67,500 !Sal & Sun 1-5 ) *2028 South Capella Mesa Verde 645-0303 (Sat & Sun J-5 ) 27 l Rochester Costa ~1esa 548-7516 $38,450 (Sal & Sun 1-51 305 Vista Suerte Newport Beach 640-0020 (Sat & sunl S Bedrooms **•23 Harbor Island Newport Beach 642-8235 (Sun 1-5\ ***1014 Polaris (Dover Shores) NB 644-2430 $175,000 (Sal & Sun 1-5) S Br. and Family Rm. or Oen **"46 Linda Isle {Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 !Sat & Sun 1-51 2201 Aralia (Easlbluff) NB 644-6200 1Sal & Sun 1-5) 3801 Ocean Birch (Spyglass • I) NB 644-2430 $122,000 .(Sun l-5) **"54 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 644-2430 , {Sun 1-5 ) * 1969 Port Dunleigh (H Vu Homes) NB 675-7225 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 1337 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $198,500 {Sun 1-5) 2640 Basswood {Eastblu!r) NB 644-7662 (Su n 1-51 **3 Linda Isle Dr . ~Linda Isle) NB 675-6 161 (Sundo ) l ** 16 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 644-4910 $167,000 (Sat & Sun J-5::JUI 590 Sturgeon Dr. Cos ta Mesa 548-1168 $37,500 (Sat 1-51 ** 1306 \V. Bay Ave. Balboa Peninsula 644-7270 1Sun 1-;1 1936 Pt. Albans (1-1 Vu llon1cs) NB 675-3000 $74 ,900 !Sun l·'< 6 8edroom1 1500 Keel Dr. (H. Vu Hill s) Cd M 644-2430 $99,500 (Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3 and 4 Bedrooms 365 Montevista (Newport Riviera) NB 531-5800 {Fri/Sat & Sun 12·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 Br. 2 Br. and I Br. **3412 Marcus AYe NewporL Beach 675-2124 SI 19,900 {Sat & Sun I-5 ) 3 Br. and 2 Br. I JO Agate Balboa Isle 675-7225 !Sat & Sun l·5\ 1808 W. Balboa Blvd. NC\Ypo rt Beat h 557-1437 $53.500 \Sal & Sun 1·:11 2 Br. •nd B•chelor Unit 710 Heliotrope Corona del Mar '675-5726 (Sun 1·51 TRIPLEX FOR SALE l Br.· 2 Ir· 2 Br. ind Pool *488 Seaward Corona dcl Ma r 67S.7225 (Sal & Sun l-51 407-09 Poppy Corona del Mar d4Z.8235 (Sa t ·& Sun 1-5) INCOME PROPERTY 1338 IV. Balboa BIYd . Newport Bch. d4Z.6200 1Sat & Sun 1·51 LOTS FOR •SALE **1653 BAY"lde Dr . <Vecht.liin1011 '~ ('ovel · t dM . 671>-1935 IDuily I .. , .. . •• w ... t1 .... IORl)1:,. [ OI ~O \ '" REAL TOR~ ··-~ HERITAGE ' • REALTORS - COLLEGE CAMPUS? No . College Park! Beautiful 3 bedroom, family roo1n , 134 O\vner, adult occupied, College Park home. Only 833,500 . MOVE IN & LIVE - bath, one A co ndominium -Relax & enjoy $250.000 recreational center in· eluding pool, putting green, adult lounges. hobby rooms, and teen center. All this plus large 4 bed., family room, 2lh bath home with fireplace, nice enclosed patio, newly insfalled continuous clean Tap- pan oven, Kitchen-Aid dishwasher, only $32,800 . lO ~h down terms available, and IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. COUNTRY ESTATES -77 Acre Valley Panorama -Even your horse will enjoy the vie\v -Suitable for subdivision -Exercise track, sauna bath, and other traiiling facilities at nearby San Luis Rey Dov.1ns Development -Check this out with yo ur horse? OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY 4 bed .. 1783 Panay Circle, Country Club Dr., C.M. $11 5.000. 645-4040. Sal. & Sun. 1-5 4 bed., Condo., 334 Tours Lane, C.M. $32,800. 645-4040. Sal. & Sun. 1-5 4 bed .. 18962 Racine Dr., Irvine. $52,500. 645-4040. Sat. & Sun. 1-5 3 bed., 1311 Kings Rd., Newport Bch. $100,000. 645-4040. Sat. & Sun. 1-5 3 bed., 332 Bucknell Road , Cosla Me<a, $33,500. 645-4040. Sat. & Sun. 1·5 7 bed .. 1511 Mira Mar . Newport Bch ., $135,000. 645-4040. Sal. & Sun. l ·5 • • • • • • • • : • • • • • • • • • • •· •• • I i i : • • • •· •• • .._.-.. ........................................ -.. .-. ...... --.................... _... ...... ~ "REALTORS" SERVING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR AREA MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE • • •• •\::1 :·v1 • • • •. :1 •. , • • • 1'• l 27 25 11 17 31 c I t ii r ~ N H GI G v IN pl 0 c • ·-- ~tur~, Ot tobtr 14 ~.,72 DAIL V PILOT 23 I.~--l~I ---l~ 1· ._ ...... I~ ---I~ I ---l~I ---I~ I ---l~ 1 .. -•w. l~I --w. l~ 0-ral THE REAL EST ATERS SELECTIONS 1 TO 5 P.M. COSTA M ESA 2780 TERN CIR. 4 B.R., D.R., Huge Lot, Cul- De-Sac, Mesa Verde. Sat & Sun 540-2313 2513 FORDHAM. 3 B.R., Shag Carpeting, Lovely yard, College Park, Sun 540-2313 1 256 CAMELLIA. 4 B.R., F .R. Super Sharp, l Great Master Suite, Sat & Sun 646-7171 942 CHEYE NE. 4 B.R., F .R. Outstanding Family Homa, Sun. 646-7171 1140 GLENEAGLE TERRACE. 4 B.R., F .R., -D.R. View of Ocearr,-eustom Built, Sa~ & Sun 673-8550 NEWPORT BEACH l737 SKYLARK. 3 B.R., F .R. Immaculate, Baycrest. Sat & Sun 673-8550 2407 WINDWARD LN. 4 B.R.. D.R., Dark- room or Hobby Room, Sun 646-7171 ~ CORONA DEL MAR f 338 EVENING CANYON RD. 3 B.R., D.R., 1 Private Beach, Sat & Sun 673-8550 I 315 GOLDENROD. 4 B.R., Den, Great Trees, ' View of Canyon and Hills, Sat & Sun 673- 8550 SANTA ANA HEIGHTS 2ol72 REDLANDS. 4 B.R., F .R., D.R., 2600 Sq. Ft. Sun 540-2313 HUNTINGTON BEACH 16432 OAKMONT. 3 B.R., Covered P atio, $29.000. Sun 647-0010 1915 JACKSON. 4 B.R., newly Painted, New Carpeting, $28,500 Sun 647-0010 5372 KENILWORTH. 4 B.R., F .R., 3 Bath, 2300 Sq . Ft. Sun 847-6010 14902 SABRE LN. 4 B.R., F .R., Weill Dece>- rated, All Terms $34, 750. 847-0010 9362 NANTUCKET. 3 B.R., F.R., Good Fami- ly Home, $34,500. Sun 847-0010 17161 TREEHAVEN. 4 B.R. & F .R. Vacant, Newly painted, 842-2535 Sun. 9432 COASTLAND. 3 B.R., 20x30 Bonus Room, 842-2535 Sat. FOUNTAIN VALLEY 10852 E L CENTRO. 5 B.R., Recreation Room, Pool. 842-2535 Sun. 6 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU 11ACK BAY VIEW Traditional style with heavy shake roof, wood siding, leaded glass & turned posts. 3 Bedrooms upsta irs, one additional bed~ room downstairs. Fa{lliJY room with wet bar. Large, enclosed patio with swimming pool. Paneled offi ce in back of garage. OPEN HOUSE Sunday only, 1 to 5. See 2245 Irvine Ave. P riced to sell at $72,500 CAMEO HIGHLANDS Located amon g beautiful trees, with an Ocean view. 4 Bedroom home which spar- kles thruout. lots of privacy, tastefully de- corated. Just listed a t $69,500 BAYSHORES If your family is growin, move them into this lovely 3 bedroom home in a great fam- ily area. Located on 11;l Jots with plenty of room to add on . New paint, carpets & ap- pliances. Ready for immediate occupancy. ,74,500 HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2141 E. Coa st Hwy., CoroM del Mar "Selling Reil Estate in Newport H1rbor Since 1944" 673-4400 General A MONEY MAKER ...• ' .... TRIPLEX In Huntiniton Beach. Always r ented be- cawe of the location. This triplex has 1·2 Bedroom and 2· l Bedroom. For the smart investor at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38,950 HOW ABOUT YOU . • • . ..•• IN THIS CONDO? IN BACK BAY AREA-2 Story, 3 Bedroom, 2Y.z bath, builtin kitchen, stone fireplace, FAMILY ROOM, community pool & REC. ROOMS including billiards. Fee land and close to everything . . . . . . . . . . . . $34,500. SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY ..•. : .•• CORONA DEL MAR DOUJIOUSE with new STRESSED garage wailing for a unit! 2 bedroom house com- pletely remodeled in perfect condition. Easi-tr, expandable. Terrific possibilities for the ' DO-IT-YOURSELFER". . . . . . . . . . $55,000. ACCENT ON CHARM •••• •••• WITH A VIEW Enjoy it all from this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with 2 fireplaces (1 in living room, 1 in dining room), builtin kitchen. See har- ~~o lights _a_t ~ght . from_ y.o~. ow:' $l:~:~~ PERSONALITY PLUS ...• .•.• IN SANDPO!NTE All wrapped up in this 2-STORY 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. HUGE rumpus room that will take your pool table. 2 brick fireplaces, built· in kitchen, large yard & room to store your boat. VA NO DOWN. . . . . . . . . . . . $39,950. General . ~';t"4ti#-Sltdd, ~ AlllASSOClmS REALTORS 2828 EASl'<XWIT-AY CORONA DEL MAR.CAUF. 644·7270 General Genff•I Geftffal C M I CORBIN • MARTIN INC. BALBOA ISLAND-EXCLUSIVE Newly, professionally remodeled home, with roo m for expansion. 2 La rge bdrms., den, sewing rm. -could be 4 bdrms. This is a year 'round home, 1;2 block from the beach. Owner might consider trade for view home. Cail for app't. Offer ed at .' .......... $90,000 r OCEAN.-SIDE OF HIGHWAY Large Spanish home w/guest house, on two R· l lots. Best Corona de! Mar Joe. 3 BR., 2 baths main house, 1-bdrm., 1 bath guest house. Priced at $82,500 OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 304 NARCISSUS LUSK EASTBLUFF OWNER MOTIVATED By driving 80 miles a day to work & doesn 't like it ! Privacy is the feature of this huge 5 Bdrm., 3 bath home. Lge. rear lot with enough room to have 2 pools. Located in the heart of all of Newport's finest shoppin g & in the Corona de! Mar High School dist. Offered at . . . . . . . . . . ..................... $61.900. OPEN SUN. 1-5 2640 BASSWOOD PACIFIC OCEAN VIEW Exclusive executive home with a view of the Pacific Ocean & the South coast from every room! This home consists of 4 bdrms., formal dining rm .. htd., filt'd. & fenced swimming pool. located in Emerald Bay, South coast's exclusive residential area. Show by app't. only. Offered at $150,000 JUST LISTED ~ MESA VERDE Truly a "Doll House". 3 Bdrms .• 2 baths; ·Jitd. & Cilt'd swimming pool. Pi1ove-in con· ditio n. A real buy at $41.000 -HURRY! FOR LEASE 3 Bdrm., 2 bath view apartment in Dana Point. $265 Month, yearly Call US for your real estate needs -WE have lots of good things to tell you about I CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 General -n!lral HARBOR VIEW HILLS Best buy in area . lmmac. 4 bdrm., 2 bath single story home. Large patio, room for pool. Newly redecorated. View of bay & ·ocean. Low lease. $65,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR· UTILE GEM WeU built atarttt homr: ne.wl)I dcoorata:t, Nr N'pt. Ha hUJ. Only $22,500. BROAD Buutltul Broadway SI. Xlnt e •lablilhed m"lghborboocl. l"'e. patio wJbrick BBQ tor outdoor llvinJr. 3 Bdnns .• fAmlly nn. It trplc. plUi alley access. Only $31,SOO. NEW LISTING Near N'pt fight&. 3 Bdrm., 2 ba., ttpl. plus 11ep. playroom wf(rpl., BBQ. All lhl& on an R-2 k>L Only $34.500. CA.LL e '46·J4l4 ~ llA.L:TY Ntar Newp•rl Peal Offl,t INCOME PLUS Jusr1m:J.gtne-g-un1r11 on a lot v1ith excellent prick> of ownership! 1bat's v1hal '11.1! ha \J't? here and w i l h $65 0/mn n t h lnoomt>. U:x-aled close to a city park, shop11ing and bus -"IOP in Costa P.1esa. Owner might l'a.rTy 10% seciind . Pric!d lo-8611 at $62,500. ca.JI &1~71 71. First time 1.d· vertised. • THKREAL ES l:AT&RS OPEN °ffl. gPM On nicl", large cof'TK'r lot. Easlllide of Costa ~ICSll. Room 10 build another large home or duplex. Central location on qui<'I streel. S:!7,900. For addl!ional in· for1n ation or appontmenl, please call * 645-7344 * 1770 Orange Avenue Costa ~1Ala f n.'f' Coast to Coast Catnlo( HORSES, HORSES! T110 J Bclnn homcK on lull i.i acre. Sharp, cus1om-bu1ll, .'\ Bdrm & d<'n home + a 3 bnnn rC'nlaJ. 10 ~-i. do1~:n. Only $51,000 C,\LL 642-1771 20'x30' BONUS .ROOM sitting on lop of thi1' lo\'Cly 3 Bdrm, 2 ba1h ho1nc. Olhcr fc11.IW"t!1' ioc tude 11tt'~'n 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N .B. 67>6161 living rm. heavy Niake roof. * 4 CHOICE OPEN HOUSES ~G ............. 1'""""' ........ l!!!!!!!!!!!'!"-""""'!'., .............. ,_,.1 ~.O:!"'t~\!· .. ~1~• .. ,w~ * 1936 PORT ALBANS, Harbor View '""°"· Pn<e<! 0"1Y $.15.1'0. Call 546-5880 tOpcn t"Vf's.I Homes. Sun. 1-5. 5 BR., 3 ba's., pool. $74,900 * 512 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DR., Cameo Highlands. Sun. l-5. 3 BR. & family rm., $62,900 * 1210 STARBOARD, Brciadmoor Estates. Sat/Sun. 1-5. 4 BR., dining rm. $78,500. * 1034 SANDCASTLE, Harbor View Hills. Sun. 1-5. 3 BR., 2 ba. $68,500. Convenient parking -ea.sy to be a "DROP-IN" at Bay Ii Beach Realty Last lot left on ocean side of street. Over· looking Ch ina Cove, harbor entrance, Pen- insula Point & ocean. Just a few feet Crom sparkling, semi-private beach. $200,000 & $300,000 homes on block. 93 F t. frontage on Ocean Blvd. $75,000 "EXCLUSIVELY YOURS" THE IRWIN CO., REALTORS 610 Newport Center Dr., N.B. 644-6111 Gener•I The Whole Thing -·· "U"-RXER 2·STORY Pool $17,750! Buy this 2·~tory bful{aln NO 00\\1N' J>A Y~IF.NT OR ONLY $200 . 11 hll'h1'\•rr way YOU qwdlfy! INCLUDl-:.1\ Wt· lto11®Co111pa1 iy '' I " I 1 ( • I,. • , f L HERITAGE . . REALTORS BLUFFS SPANISH NEWPORT ISLAND $.15,000 --ru. -· VACANT! $66,500 3 Bedroom . 2-lltory. Nrw Coml-r lnronlf' pmpmy: paint and alrpetl .LOWE.S"l' JTt•t potenUaJ. BrinK your PRICE JN BLUETS! SJS00 builder A decon.!or. 0wnrr •. ,,.Ill 90% io.n. Ji'ORCED ~;u consider tn.00 lot "' ~'8.terfl"Otll. SALE • 1-lurry call 645-0303 Call: 613-3003 673-Mf6 CVC"•. I OHi \I I. IJl \ll\ ~ ' . . . . associated llR OK EAS-Rffl.L TORS l01\ W l •lb•o 6 1).J,,J hu been redecorated, new carpets, paint, lancbcaplnK, Pie., ln this lovely 3 bMrm, family rm, all buillins plu11 fireplace. bkx'k Y.'1lll lrl1("1ng, heavy Ahalte roof, drr11n1 patio, sprlnken front Ir rear. Reluctant owner m~t movo north, A<t$Untc larg(' \\'ASHER, ORYElt ANO _, ................... ..... RF.F1UC:>:RATOR , T 0 0' 1---.. lat• I SIX BEDROOMS i>LUS S\Vlfl-11t11NG PQOL! ,,..,,,wu · ~ · HERITAGE . -REALTORS Assume 5¥49/• FHA Loan LllrJtf' 3 Bdrm. 21, bllth can- cto1nlnlun1 . Onuble j[ILl"fl.Jf! w/Klll"aKC door op l' n er, loW"ly pr!valt' patio &: J)OOI. Only $25,500. GINN Y J\tORRISON , .,.. '*'* t-• -REALTORS. *~* lSmMesa * * Vmte Dr. £art. * • ~ * * ~•Mesa ... ~~ l(}sM!n Ewnlna-•I * J BDHf\I nri;r 0o •'lln Sai.9!AJ. * I f\I ,\I AC 111r 1·0Tl(I. J li l)f{f\I, 1totsurnt' S?.ll PITT ~fLMW">n \'1l",1t.1 ...... SJS,900 * 4 DOR~I Oo"'1tr orL•;tJ\ • , $>4.900 lil.1 \\'nh:l1fl Dr, N.B. 645-mt G.I. ASSUMPTION 111"f!d ot rt'nflna~ f'or only $199 )'Otl tan a!lllUITTe this m.n .. tw.'n thi• 3 br .. 2 hA ~-No l(U'lllfyi~ nttdl'tl. UJ3 PM' month P">'ll prtn- rlplt', lnlf'f'l"l l, laxr1 & In. JUr:lnct". a .','.\IHI '-, 111 R.r11HIW"I ft4fi.-iii I 201] \\'~ll'"llf! l>rh'f' (}pt•n 'UI !t P~I Owner Desperate General Gener•I VA loan. Aakina $34.SOO. --------1C.U 540-llSl ()pm Evet. llurry to ~ call 64S-0303. P-•-•ion 1"or 1tw-11ctlvtt. fun lovina ...---lamily, lh11 i. h! A 6 ~IU!ll h -tum tn C'h•,·~110 • N1 .... 111 llU1 giJr ~ Udrn1•, lamiJy m1. l lolllh. 2 lliOf)' Wl fttlh l•U'll In anrf OUI. ~I U!ll ~II . Mk:U'll SlJ .!IM Call M>-I UJ. 0pt>n l:."vu. SH! •. HERITAGE REALTORS ) -1111:1 'I I OI \0\ Dor\'T touch a thirw . ~TffVf' bl'dmom. J hath, ""aJI)' n,tit In. ~ 4 brlrm m&inl,.NlnN' m • n a I o n . I !amlly nn llld!I mctoflt'd ~(any ..-x1ru lnd!Mi•nc built· paUo, all buli t·ln k1trhc-n v.·1 In vacuum • ln~m nt'W v\nyl tloor, °*' to qltMTi. Tnlly e-I 11 K • n I , -=t'loola A all rnaJor thop-ca"'b'M llvt"K tor )'OU I ptna. S30.1SO, For .det•!b. )'OUr family. Q2.m Call H>-USL Oprn Evtt. OPEN SUN. 1-4:30 MS VIA LIDO NORD 8-y Vkrw • 4 BR.. 3 bltN: dlnhW nn., IW'6edc ott Rtalton ..._mt matr. J1Ultt-: hffltd pool. -... Wntcllff n-.- , ~HERITAGE a 1·. l!t•J\ 1-1{ ·~ REALTORS Cholce erid of hland. _. .,. ,.,..... 224 VIA ITHACA , .__'!!'!~~'!I'!!~-__ Of!_,_n~·-1u_1 _1 _P>_r __ u<1o·• ...,, bu>I """""'· •'' FOUR.PW llG CANYON BR.. 3 bluhl: dlnlrc rm., 21 AUGUSTA LANE NEWPORT BEACH OPEN DAILY· 1-S PM •. -HERITAGE REALTORS LAROE I LOVIL Y l.AkGP: -3 BK. «ft. I IT, ""'fr1il 6 kUdL N mr pr. ~ attrw!Jfin, ln. ~ frncn ,..., prtv. 1 EIR •pt flr-•lltlfulJ.f llQlcopd. &. In •U. ""· BALBOA BAY PROP. * 60·74'1 * EA ~ IDEI POOL! General C. D. .M. "BA YFRONT" 2 Bdrm., 2 ba. "OWN YOUR OWN" in bea u- tiful Channel Reef bldg. J>ool, n1arina. se- curity gua rd & the best "le\Y of "'ater & har bor activity. Priced lo sell at $79,llOO. HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR MACNAB IRVINE --~~~--ot..--~~----. f!Nllr HOMES CAMEO HIGHLANDS Strikingly beautiful 3 BR, 3 ba th home. 30' m a ster suite w/fireptac.e, floot safe. mir- rored dressing-room, Roman bath. Gor· rored dressing-room. Roman balh. Gor- Svedeen 642-8235. OPEN SAT. & SUN . 1·5 p .m. 517 Garret Dr. (J23 ) BEHIND THE GATE You'U find the privacy of a n ent ry court- yard preparing you fo r the warm th & char1n of this nearly new 4 BR. 21;i bath home .. t..ttractively la ndscaped. Convenient to South Coast Plaza. An excellent value $42.700 . Cha rles Arnold 642-8235. (J 24) LINDA ISLE-MAGNIFICENT Exquisite Mediterranean decor . 4 BR, 41Aa bath, large FR, formal DR, r ecreation room. Tremendous VI E\Y of bay from FR. LR, master 2Bll & s tudy. Dave Cook 642-8235. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. •46 Linda Isle. (J 25 ) SPYGLASS HILL-SPECTACULAR VIEW Spacious ~ bedroom. family room . dining room. bo nus room ~ 3200 sq . ft. Superb lo- cation! Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. (J26) DOVER SHORES LUXURY Rare 5 BR or conv. den. 3 bath, DR. Pier & Sl ip. E legantl y la ndscaped. Elaine Sv~ deen 642-a2.15. (J 27) COSTA MESA-ORANGE ORCHARD Gorgeous 3 BR. FR home. Custom drapes, shag cpts. Electronic oven. ~lobby Room. 66x154 lot, ex quisitely landscaped w/ orange trees in backyard . Vee Stinson 642..Jl235. (.Jl2) DOVER SHORES-ON THE BAY 1\ 1-loliday liorne. Distinctive & very special 3 yr, old custom home. Creati ve design of walnut & tile stairway & bar area. 4 BR's. FR, DR. Sunny bayfront gourmet"kitchen overlooking private beach. Barbara Aune 642-8235. OPEN SUN 1·5 p.m . 501 Evening Star (.128) COSTA MESA-REDUCED PRICE Love!(. 3 BR. 2 bath borne. O"·nc r being trans erred & anxious t-o sell. ,i\vailable now at $4J,fil50 . Cookie 1\llison 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1-5. 489 E:. 20th SI. 1.129) LIDO ISLE Gracious 5 BR. 4 bath. pool hornc. Extra la rge lot. Ideal for the large ram ily. Bar· ha ra Gothard 642-8235. J,130 ) HARBOR VIEW HILLS-MUST SELL! Ow-ner has bou ght another & m us t sell this handsomely appointed 4 BR. 2 bath. 3-car garage home. Se U-cleaning oven . Bar, FR. Cusl.om cpts. & drps. Make offe r ~ Oona Chichester 642-11235 . OPEN SUN. 12-5 p.m. 1221 Keel Dr. IJl5J LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT-DUPLEX Scarce Rayfront income property. Down- stairs unit . approx. 1800 sq .ft . Completely rebuilt. Inst }ea r. Top f~ay View. F"lexlble financing. Tom Queen 644-6200. CJ 171 COSTA MESA DUPLEX t :xcellcnt 2 llR, I bath each. I "' r fir epl ace. fn1n1uc11J nte condition . /\·e.,.,, cpts/drp~. 2. car gt1ra~e. l.arge corner lot. $.19 .~. llarriet f>erry 64 2--8235. (J201 HARBOR ISLAND-SOUTH SIDE P r ime Buyfront Location in Newport Jfnr- bor . llecentl y remodeled. Slip for at least 65' yacht. l.Juge LR & master 1ulte w/ ll,..place. 4 BR's, 5 ba!hJ + maid's qua.r- ters. Sandy beach. Room to expand or for pool. Tom Turner 64U235. OPEN SUN . 1-5 p.m . •2.1 lla rbor !•land. (JI4) DOVER SHORES-SIMPLY ELEGANT Beautiful 3 BR . 31'. bnih, formal DR. F R. Vl EW home. 3500 sq. ft. of spacious li ving. Til e entry. Immense covered patio & 'or- den roorn. Uhl. flrepln<'e . Outdoor llstht1ng. F.xcellently pric ed ol Sl39.900 l.as1J o Shar- knny 6-14--0200. I Jll J NEWPORT BEACH CONDOMINIUM flr~l t1n1e offe rtd ' l~nul ih1I 3 f{R -2 1.~ bDLh condominium. fl rofessionolly dl"Corat· ed . New copper plumbing. I> IV. & kllchen fi xtures. Electric Ra rage doo r opener. l.lcauli!uJly la nd-'<apcd. l.ar11e RCi uded pool. linbellevnbl y priced at $14,50ll. (J22) LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT- LUXURIOUS LIVING Price ....tuced for !~IM EJjfATI!: w.I•! Ex- quisite beyond compore. 45· beach front- age. Elegant prtvate rm1te r 1u1 te w/f.p. Additional l IJR'o provide JNlOO'Amlc view of bay. BeauUful handcrafted 11Alnwny. O.a 2\1 ballu r.ourm•l kl!Cben. Ez- cell•nlly priced a l $225,000. I J71 I -....-- [Irvine I M .. ---.0 •• ., I ,, I uAtlY PILOl ---____ -_-__.]lie l _ ... _ Ji ie ] 1 _ ..... I~ I --!er- lhner1\ Col"ONI al ~-, I==== One-of-a-Kind Set this lowly 4 bedroom, family room Sandpolntl': home. Decorator carp.:t, .,_,.allpaJ)tr, cle. Many addl!d f(!llllJl'e1 In and out. Shows loving care. Nldt11 $36.9$0. Call ~USl.. Open E\'es. " HERITAGE REALTORS OPEN SUN. 1.5 710 HELIOTROPE Sherp Doll HouH Spac;ou.'I ll\"tng nn. wlopen &.-am tell. dbl. door entry to labu~. pr1va It p.a I to. 2 Bdrms., 11, b4Ltha Pl,l;S M at bacbek>r unit in rear. Lotsa • room 10 build llX'OT'll(' unit on ftl.iJ R-2 lot. Y.'Oil't last at $4.9..500. Dover Shore1 t4untlngtan Beadl "4l•ntl11rTOf' &e1cb Huntl"ffM Beed\ lntJnt Lagune Nlgutl THE MOTHER OPEN SAT. 111-6 a,o.YSHORE ,ELEGANT ~UPER OPEN HOUSE s.1.. $Un. t~ 1 -;u~D.\\. RY ,\PP'1' 1 TOWNHOUSE VERSATILE 2 BR. NIGUEL. HIU.S SAVER 910 NOTTINGHAM CIO<!<Ollts MANSION SPIC 'N SPAN ••II<..,,'"' olylo. UPf<"'d· Co'Y 3 BR home -nded Low .,._,__ rd and be autifully by the rolllrcJi_)d!ll of ThLS b..'-auUtulb' d«'Or&lt<t 3 Nl'"' E.'rla'land t:imily llome. r1·n."" Luxt 4 bedroom on ~ Of'llnt.'tt hotllf> In '°"'11. dt>coratcd, nver·Slzed kit Llliuna Nl1uel::o:'1diere )'OU Bedroom honit1 ha• a llLflt(' )lnvl'·in com. Q u t ck Only lot Cbmplett1Y bSoclc Wtill· Beaut!Mly dtton.ted 3 with ~h tandac;_~uwf wlll be struck wlll~lhe I tin.b!lht4 "BONUS ROO:\t" pos~a. -I Bdnn•.. 311 $l9-. ed. profeuionaJ landacap-bedmoin Prc9t:lge hontl!. 1 ........ , .... 11o Onl• atmoo"""re u .,..,, h tor the children to play -bt1th1. view & pool. SU.5.00) .~-Ing, Plent)' of bl&: trets, AMume lov.· tnterttt f'1tA -•· ,~. ' " ' ' OJ1 o-:;;n v,.11e;.. , indudq DAD \\'Ith hfl PoOI • J ndudi~ lhc land! ()v:nf'r Thrsc Jle\Y ho1n1.:1 are located covtttd 1J:)xXl r I a Cs tone Joan, Sl7.250. Cati &.IZM74. i eel h•11 $33,900. 24822 La Pin«;. table and INvt: you In nioving, subn1i1 nil offe~. 10 minutrs trom the h<-ach p1UIO with bullt·in bar·b-que. ~ ' ~REAL'~¥ I OP~ JIOUSE Sun. 1-0 peece. A modttn \\.'ell-~!{1y Ira&-. & l·losc 10 1najor sllOJ)plfli OveniJe<I double a:arage, SF.A TERRACE Or&'IUlittd kitchen. l.e:rge e 67S..272J e & 5Choola. Your choice of elcaant tntry, I e Par• t t 'Mllt plctuttl(lue Broadmoor backyard, and the cl'IUdren cttrpet)ng ti.l90 lnc-.luding formal ~lnlna room, large 21 home (I l)e:ftled In a prtvate can '"'alk to tiChool. ClCJtie to [ ~ ] kitchen with eating area, ~ . oomtnUnlty by the 11ea. En-majot stopping. This Costa dlshwuher It buillln1. :'.190 ele-ctrlc buill -in range \vilh ~ I I Univ. PIU'tc. Centt>r, Imnc joy luxury llvilll' et Ill beat. ''SELL IT'' :\lesa home is perfect at a Down w/payment1 leu tha.n double o .... en, di~h.,.,'1l11.her, 17910 ~1agnolle., r .v. oS~ ~eA.,~~J nt"!udln~ A de I ii h l f u I truly realistic pMct of ~ $l>O mo. Thi• Is a must l<'t! fnmUy room combo, llvlng J ;;iiii;;i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiij;i;;iiio-. kitchen "''llh 180 def(J'Ct win. ••• Sny5 the ov.•ntr. 4 BR. 2 $.X>.500. Call M\\' &i&-nn. for those wanttn& lots of room hostli !loor to (.'('\llng Buffs dow vision. Family room, Ba .. 3 )T. old l..wik Harbor luxury tor a moderate price. firepla~. Vtty Pop u I a r Antique L a. dining, 4 BR or 3 + dt'l'l. View. on let' land. F1UT1ily ~THEES I RB:.ISRS.a.L~ Ea st Bluff Call for inlonnation, Door plan. Beautiful <'t'nter Must Set to bc>Ueve this love-agun• ec:ft F.ntcr oft eoaar fK .. y . rm .. lge. pool, 3 car gar. ~ -N,-962 n1asttt suite with plenty of Iv marble fireplact' in a STOP "-t··-n ~1onarch Bav 1nd Phone for details. -5523 "''erdrobes. Ex c e 11 en I '"" ... ~,. J I rmm7.l!T:'l!lll~-·· (RN L tPM LUSK 5 br, 3 ba. cul de aac Or Stop By The SaJes QUI~ neighborhood. Priced undtt beautifully CWJtomlzed coun-Tl.'.lM Point. $63.~. 33691 ' liilil"bJ pE'g_~!p~~~~~~ty fMMED. POSSESSION ~~~rm. J~~ ,";'. ~~~::•::~?;~:.-l;:f'.'ct "137.~ Am"'' lo ~.f~t:~~;,~~i 1 [f,~1t~~:;:;}. ==\;~~. S. ~~ -plus quantify PTWI oct"i.ri e ldMI IOC'ftlion, College Pk . B *' 0 TilJ'..:. »I...Vf.fS, '/tBa •. · ·* -C -&--w *. softent'r: ·too maey·txtru to I)· .deai.1ned home, perched 1...ldo··lsle DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION vlt'\V plus jetty \'it'w . Pk. )'0 ~~~·~~,S~.9oo' f62.44J mention here. Call ~56. high on Laguna'lii famed _ R.."'\ . S'.\IOG FREE ilUNT-Spacious 3 BR . plus dt>n e f'!"ee ~bsheher 640--0l6G * &I0-0227 alt 2:SO I (:J Mf.l10J RIV IE RA COASTLINE, * REDUCED * IN G T 0 :-.! A EACH. plus guest rm. plus N'llar. e ClgllJlttc bat'k yard PARK THE BOAT ··-. ' WITH A NEVER ENDING Spacious 4 BR . 4 batha: fam - SE.ACOAST BU IL T '1 Quick J)OS.1eSS Sl.26 500 e 3 BR. fR, 2 BA. Fount•ln VaQey right beaidc this immaculate VIE\V OF THE SEA. Tv.-o Hy rm. \\i!h 1vel bar. F'rplc. BEDROOr.1. FA ?\I I L \' . ' . ...-• Open !louse Sun. 12·5 2 story 3 bedrooni, 2\t bath WINTER WINDS ''ory design, \vith e:xterior in master suite. Roa" 'IODERJN .. ,T ?if E,"t'5, call Geo. :\I c :r. c i K ooo 50Q · • " " · -'"''1-1""~ MAR SPITZ beauty. Walk to beach and or t'VE'n fnllino mow 'M'Juldn't of weathered cedar ~hingles. NO\V .....,, Cl-IE.~. FULL"'!.' UPGRAO-""' .ro.> .... 1 ..................... !!!!!.,.. E."D. \VILL SELL ON \fA ........... GREW UP WITH park. Full price only $39,900. bother you in this cozy cot· Unique, 2 bdnn, & lam. '----~ •-·.J.:!,;_JIL TERMS OR 5'k DOWN . Newport A POOL NEW LA QUESTA Iago. Carpets "'"" than UP FOR GRABS rm., floor plru!, leatw-e• ,.....,...... ~-~ ONLY 6 YEARS OLD. . . and so can )'OW' chil· SAM MIGUEL velvet, "'arni lights, a glow-IP a c i o us liv. nn.. llilalCOA ·t larwln realty inc. 968-1.WJ. •t drcn. Sec this super 4 bed-Corner lot, poulble boat ac:· ing fireplace, the aroma of 3~~ ba~ new i!i~ '.\•I V AULT ED OPEN 3116 Via Lido ~~ F • I good food from this country ke BEAM CEILINGS ' E'X-S11m111£'r/wif1.er fui\~lqne. TIME Jo"O R GOLF, L\R\\'11\" ••rv •w room ll'i!h family room and cess, 4 bdnn, 3 bath, 3 car kitchen &. a lovely family Anyone can tu over the · 0< ,. lirli? BUILT TIBURON TO\\'N-646-lll I C'Qvercd patio Sol Vista for garage, sharp, clean and could nlllke thls little pa.lace VA loan and Sl56 per month POSED TIMBERS,, \VALL ?'~h~~ :,~11~~~ II 0 11-1 E • 1· \YIN 0 F l"ii;;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiimJ only $44,750. upgraded fhruout. Only a dream come true. 3 rooms pe.yg& , _all. cl~~b this Walt~~ OF CEDAR S H AKES, r""lh -tlo ~.soo "10 Via TANCLE\\'000, CHOICE!• ( ) BE A WINNER for tht' children and a ....... -cex .... vemwa 11n:: FIREPLACE \VITH """' """ · •"' ·" RESALES NOW ON *INCOME* •nytlme $43,900cAi..i. ~~~! master bedroom for you. priceof $26,000. f\1ASSIVE WOODEN ~ Soud. Open Set/Sun l· ?\I ARK ET INCLUDING South ot Hwy. Lov·ely 3 Elegant 4 bedroom 2 bath Dad's favorite den & a din· · C ntE HARD TO FIND bdrm .. 2 bath home +•ix 2-with family room, covered .~ . ing room too. Truly one-of. ?i1ANTLE. Opelll to lge. W•sl•y N. Taylor o. MONTEREY l\.10DEL. 2 TO BR. turn. units + n ·im-vm SPECIAL and enclosed patio, lush car· • a-kind. 11undeck \\'1th a VIEW OP' REALTORS 4 BEDROOl-l. Q U I Ct\ ming pool + lge. lot. pets and drapes, new spark!· Call 893-8533 R.ee.ltors 545-0465 THE OCEAN & CATALINA 2lll Sa.n Joaquin Hills Rd. POSSESSION. larwin realty Sl.9;;.000. :\fove tnto this kn'l'ly 3 Ing pool. Near everything. •• Open Eves. ISLAND. The 2nd bdrm., Newport Center W-491'1 ) inc. -·-·-·-·-· -· ramtty room home Onl1 $46.500. SUBMIT SUBMIT (01' den) bas cozy brlok * CHOICE -'" 3 :: • CH for only SlOO tot:al. Near • • 1lf \\'AA'NA BUY A FOOTBALL * OICE * e\·r~"thing & in excellent WIDE OPEN SPACES ftreplace. Nord Corner .,ot. FIELD! cusro~t BUILT Penthouse Triplex $85,<XXJ l't'!!identlal area. On l y LoL'I of glass walls. cathedral SPANISH HACIENDA OWNER w3'iu~.Uer, SHA.RP Light & airy, stepsaver 5 Bclnns., 3',.S balhs Plu.s din I RA..\1BLING HO?\tE 0'.'li OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 132.COO. Call for derails. ceilings, sunny kilchen. ''OL 'E 11'' one mory, ' near shop-kitc.h<'n ha.'1 built-in rangr &. rn1. plus I~. !lundeck. - 1/lRO ACRE. 100'Xl56' .... 6 SEAWARD RD 2-g ping school!!. OPEN 1i0USE b d' ' -000 • , ~ WITH GREAT -• ~ 141 5C'reened-in lanai, 3 bdnn, 4 Bedrm. famlly rm, only 2 4 BEDROOM SUN 1·5,LA81TIO[TRAlor. . oven, gar · isp.. '-' c. -.... ...,- rof.DrrIAL FOR DOC ORANGE COAST • •Am • 2 bath. All This and a corner )Tl new. Fully improved & Rustic styled ram. rm. has LIDO REAL Tl I KEl\'NEL. CRV IN AT R I E WALKIR lot for ont.v $36.900. upgraded-many decorator RED TILE F L 0 0 R S , 33i? Via Lido, N'pt. Bea.c $36,500. VA TE~fS ALSO. ea state •MUI.loll CALL 5-l.l-0.1.JS items. Lo\!.•! IO\I'! n1ain-POOL OPEN BEAl\1 CEILINGS. * 673-7300 * ' Wl""'1•;~ reabltl~ inc. 968-440.l. Coro~ef·~~st H~S~~ 1L;1011 0BcKaohTH!Ovd.T, HH.BE-·-•. tcnan« ~rounds 'A'/lush 968-44PA3CJIFIC SA96M4NDS 33 OS~l~~~G GTOLA;~N ~~ r.~JN~-~~fng& :~C:~1s3 pvbai i • ,..sta 1stt.d R e • I · · · ldscpg. The 1varmth ol the $36.001. Pool bargain tinlt" is Y · · · I Est•fe firm needs one baek yard \1•ith it's patios now. Family ,v,. bonus room . Sharp 3 lit' .. ·j Ila Bit R o \\" OCEAN VJE\V. Th is bch.~. ~79.000. Broker s GUARDED "'-UTURE d "· 6 32 pool ,-~ dn To•-• 0-1•-·11 ,,n,·que '"'lorn ho•nc h .. ,· \\'clcon1c. 106 V!a Dijon. ••l•s-rson to work di.. . r an .,.,nche~ 1vill give you I x · "'ith stone deck-.,., ""'· i:1<; ...... \vi pay " " 0 67-7,o2 "" "!!~~~!l!!!!l!!!""'!I!!!'""" · ~ · t all bu~·ers cJ""""'"'~ CO!>ts. 11· \V C"'"""ls thruout. It's o:-'c,"='•'--'-C'~cc.·ro07--~~~=-rectly with s•les man-ENTRANCE .. PH.IME R·2 proJ)C':11y. ;: the feeling of Old ~1exieo. 1ng. L-'"<> mce area. Al "="§ -·--c= l~tx140 plus oldt'r home. O\\'NE!t Sncrific<'. The rare Only 1 z in lie 10 beach. Full tcrnlS. Call 842-1-17-l . ONLY $24,500. 1111 outstanding buy for only END o! Island location,! Br. •ft'r to leam & earn. This magnificent 4 Bedroom DRIV1': BY 132 Ct'cil PL. gift or privacy in the park Ontu }lufTY on thl<1 one!, $39,950 FULL PRIGE 361,._~·1,_$68,500. OW n·er · Wiii train. Call •ves: ho1ne sils on a lo\'<'ly vir""' call for details. lik<' 80x120 ft. ground!i · price $-'5.ooo. CALL. 962·8851 S#andard Re•I Estate "Q 54M651 !~~ in..!i..~r:!'_:~tio•"n~~ LAO[RA landscaped to pi ct u r c t t 111'21 OOJ.-55.~ OI' 83l-8700 GONSEEE'J'O'f;'IDOARYR!Oll". CHOICE 3 BR by owner,. '""' .,,...,, 6 ._...._... ... ........ .,, p£'t·fect perfection! King siz-il!!!li .a .,, '" 40' Lo $69 8(ij · 4 UNITS. EXCELLENT subdivision inouratta. Sale ed bedrooms. 2 lovt>ly baths, 11 ~1 ~ O\VNER d ea per at e . 3 MISSION REALTY 203 Via Nice L *, 675-3§84 RENTAL HISTORY a!Jd seCure for you and your 968-44l3 961-4433 family room with inspiring I ~I I spa.ciou1'r"""1 rool m•1·· 2ndbttlhds. 985 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna Mesa Verde ,., ~one• 675 .........., fireplace, builtln drean\ · elegan rep ace e s a · Pho (714) •9• "731 J::i~ ~~ts.= · -;,-,~. OPEN SAT. 1-5 kitchen. Patio parties , 17910 1.-lagmlia,'F.V, , ded chann to gracious !iv· ne .. ._, "" ~~:::~~ Bi~ f\'t~ ItiJ:.~~~4;:~ ~~~:~~~,;~sS~ i-.;;;B;;R;;O;;;KER;;;;;;S;;l;;N;;C.;;;;,,;;; :s!!~I~ !Y.,!!:~ro~~ ~n~,"B~~~~;~:! ;;:,gWi§:~~~~~:& P~:~E~:~:·~ Rn.Hon 5-'6-8640 CaJ1>C · • ... (~I about 2,:nJ sq. ft. New crpt altractiw home Br k, 11 gorgeous 3 bedroo ho right in! $26,950. Brk, live in beaut. Lag u n a 1,,C:U~ta~m~ c?rt)tt14f. B . S I H. . • • .• up, fpl , unit ht'at. good kit. 2 S32.coo. 962-1373. Flickering Fireli9ht dE"C'Orated in the ~ ~1 846-0604. Beac-h! Channing 2 BR. S46 500 Sho b arn-ty • ome stit.\:O•AVY OF , .. r cOlwllt co. car gar. l..e.rge fenced Q\VNER must leave. Design Old .. O\VNER tmnsfeM'Cd, .1 hon1(' snuggled und er · · "''n Y ap· -~ 1· pl l On! Projccls a warm g I o "'' ,.fexico. com bin inf! t b th 3 -cd •1 1-h pointment. 546-3776 o"r Earth IO\"<'r's kind or livin'! 1 000 WHITE SAILS )ou~ll'. 1ne _,anr ngs. y for activf.' family Jiving & h . t h . separn e a s. overstz "af[no 1a tn.oes, w It e "''"A.•~ \V&rm hi>lc.. kids rms., , $37,500. OO-SO·,o loan. enlcrtaining! 2 bnlhs. largl' t ruou! !ht~ much :i;ought nis om 'ATOug t iron & bedrooms, elegant fireplaCP \l'Orkshop out fronf. Collect ....,.........,]. :. fann kilch. SJJ.900. DRwg lkRuHful ,;(',\"from [gr. cor· CJS Real Estate family room enhanced ho,, af!er, Tnstclull.v deooratcct 3 c~rful knee-deep shag. in bonus rooin. slumpstonc rent from a 2nd 2 BR. col· Mission Viejo bd «0 1168 ":t bedroon1 10.,.,•nho•ne. No Play in tht",family room & 1· I nd · d h friendlv! nrr Jot: l nn., family rm. .......-charmi ng fireplace, 1\'ile· trep net' a m 1 r r or c tag!! on 1 t' same lot. REAL ESTATE ho~1r. !\love-in condirion: Mesa Verde saver built·in kit c n <' u. fu~i:':ii~i~n :;::3;:!1 ~~1: :;~~ateg~i~al ind i~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~s .. r~~~~~~ilti~v~~~ 1NuC08~~1cL.D-H20UUN8fTS I MADRID . I TREASURES quick possess. $69.500. dishw~r. Lovely cove1'1.'d v.·alk by thl'ocean. Live llL>:· roon\. Call 968-44J6. J .~ • L Suf>('r sharp 4 bE-droon1. iA· Fin;t 1 i m r advertistxl.! ! ! p.1tio. 3 yrs. Ol'W, 5 . 1 1 1 p11tlo overlooks beautiful us-3 _HR., din rn1 .. bnck trpl., eluding formal dining roo!fl, , 1831 Wf.'atcllrt, NB. 64.>-6770 Semi-custom 4 bedroom, 3 lxdrooms. expensive thick urioui;; Y or css. Call • C'd brick planters, exquisite v1e1v deck plus 1-BR. large fa ntlly or act:h'it)' Clos• To Ev•rythln' bath, 2-story, just off golf padded carpeting, custom 968"1 4;"}6·· -., ' •. landscaping. Prlm.e loca-garden apt. -both y,•/fir. to room &-master hP.droom • r~ .~1 -.......i. _.__ coune. Plush ca""'tlnig, drapes. Exquisite terraced • tion, Bkr, S34.900. 962-8865. cP.il. gla1s & many tree1. a.........:x 30• wk1r ~ •• .,"'!'! ~ -,'-~~~.·b~'-. ":"'!~ beautifully d-t·;~. !cu front ""'rd, Brk $39,150. s--000 I 1 laos I dAI. ""'v ·-. ....... ""t-"'' "' 1..Ub! o. .. ... v ... ..:u J ~ LI.KE NEWiii f;). nc ..,p or ,wee fireplace . Oovcrid '1JCt&.1: room inside and ou~~-than 5 years old. Don't be ~96:::2;.-::;5566;;:,::-~.,--~-~ 2-sty: home of 3,(0) sq,-ft., tetTific v>ew of · $30,.llki 'in CoJlege Park for 8 last -$65,000. Call 54~24 OWNER AnXious, 3 spacious '"'""'""'""""''""'""'""'"""" ZONED FOR Don't miss &eeing this 4 Bd· facing _the ocean, ·On a area. Plush ~ carpel &OOC-1 3 bedroom OOuse on a S 0UT1-1 C 0 A S T bedrooms. 2 baths, famUy 1, nn, 3 bath, La Cuffia • El ~150 ft . lot thruout. Priced at $54,900. ""-<l•...c' --We'll ""'w REALTORS. room w;th elegant brlok BYOK £NTERTAINING Cajon, tr• 8 ,..,, 10ung HIU.JE McCORMACK can m.-. "i .. you. Red Carpet Reajtors. 3 BR house FREE _ 186 fireplace convenient to the with lots of extras. Priced REALTOR 494-'1551 KATELLA REAL TY 546-8640. \\'el!s Pl. If the 4 following buUtin kitchen. Plush cloud Bring your own kids -This Roomy & ,ready, huge 4 to sell at $48,900 w/1'!0 fi· ~ • 2 Bl.KS to st. Joachim's MORGAN SPECIALS are furchased : ~ft carpeting, drapes. New-~edd~~ !e ~;!:~~ bedroom, 21Ar bath. Freshly nancing availabl.e. Call us * ~ONA'RCH BY owner. 4 br, 2 ba. I.a Cath Sehl. 5 br. 3 ha , Jam SHARP 2 Bdrm. home on l. Db Gar at $1.000 ly painted inside & out. anx\oull to move. An extra-painted, in move-in con· no1v for details, raz,c:ir dcondf~l.ge~ 1 rm. frpl c, form din rm. R-2 lot. f"'rp\c.. carp., 2. C-2 Lot at $3.75 per sq tt. Prime location • near nice 4 bedroom, 2 bath. On-dition. Loads of upgrading * FULLER REAL TY BAY * 1~~sc~ .~pMnkleti. Brl~ · brldst rm. play rm, elec-drapes k stow incl. Priced 3. Tree1 & Shrubs at SJOO. evecythina'. No down Ct ly at1m• to 9Chool. At ..... thruout. Oversi2ed cul-de-546-0S14 Anytime 1 tronic OVPn. Cov patio to aell _ $40.000. 4. Patlo & Drive at $600. terms -Tow-low-do.,.,'ll non-. -.-,... sac lot. privacy fenced. Just --=='-'--'==;:_-On the muctHiesired ~tall patio & tireplt. $39,51Xl. ~/slate pool tbl, Ell!'l::t gar * * * * * * ~slnesa lot size ~!2l!..1 \-els. Brk, S30.750. f:~· HUl-ry , Call l isted ~·~14u REPOSSESSIONS ~1~~1. '6~ 1~ ~b~~~c2 NCampina.IDrB. 830-ch26'tl\;, · ' cpener. Sprinklers. Owner. CHARl\fJNG 2 bdrm. heme, r '1'IO"""\r.IO BY Owner: Choice 4 hr. + 8"2-1418 · Fnr lnfonnatlOn and Jocatkm best-located homE'i there! 4 •wpor · ta · ~ $3:9,500. Alt 5pm, 64&-SUI R-2 lot. Beam cell's., huge * Fixer Upll'l9r * fem nn. + 2 ba + frplc. Nr • PAm • of the5e FHA & VA homes, brlnn11, di'.'n, 21.~ baths. Vie"'' ..__.,... _____ .,...., MOVE IN QUICK! brick trplc .. btt-in11. k11.a of 3 BEDROOMS 2 be"'"~ coon.. ~,He Sq. Park. 11 ~ ''rs. old. • PAnl • WALK.fl deck, ~tlo. Terrific view of v t .. Good lookir1I: storaD. New carp, & t sized kl h • SJOOO down. TOP VA $281 WAUCIR iw.uwi contact -~a. surf & beach! Price *OPEN HOU;S-<Hl'I = · ~fine l'Hidentia1 = ~1r..e~.!!.~n b~clc t1ttpl~~7~~~zyit= rm. 833-1103. .,._.. 11 17! Bcacti s:\Pri.. ft.B. KASA81A 96 N 2 6.6. .... $115J,oooAM. ES LOMAS Dover Shores . " atte. 4 bedrooms and ~ this one' uo: -·.. roof and large boat yard. BY owner. ?\leado"'' Homes, 17l71 Beach Bh:d., ILB. R al Estate .._ ldtche:n for ea.I!)' IMllg. MORO-AN REALTY Submit !:i'OUr termlii. $30,750. Betll'r llomes & Cardt"n NO-DOWN GI Mansion on a Hill • REAL ESTATE illagnificent \\"&lerfront home ' 129 950 for this -. .... three c•" < o••• S 0 u modt'I. 4 br, ram rm. din 3 BR, dining room, shutterK, """' N ,.,__ -one of !ht" finest In th~ ex-~ oid. R«l ··c~ r pet 673-6642 675-6459 c0ASr R£Ai.ToRS. TH rm, 3 ba, 2400 sq It. $44,000. Pre11tige living Is yours in extra heavy shake roof, ,)1),1 ·~st H"''Y· 494-l008 elusive area. 4 bedroom Rnltnn: 5-16-86-Xl Principals cnly. 968-4168. this 3,000 sq ft 4-level txime rough wood siding. Place ~ plua maid's quarten. · · CORNER MOURNER 4 BR & 2 BA You must see this 4 bM'oonl hizh on a hill. -4 bedrooms. 3 tor boat, trailer or camper MYSTIC HILLS !\fa.'\Si,·(" entry ha.It wi"' · EASTBLUFF Don't BE one! BUY one! $ll.fffi, by owner, 10% ~'1'\, "G:.;e;,;rd=e.cnc.G;;.;.ro;,ve~---doilhou&e. B ('-au t I I u 11 Y bathS, formal dining & 2 and only jump to beach. SWIM POOL hand-stained l\1exican W... , 3BR.2T ~~'!n=~ full ~ ~~n =1~~ ~ ~Z: =:-ioi:~Jrs&; OPEN HOUSE =':1nt~~~ 00~~ 1d~ =H ~a~ P~tthp -"~='"'"''--c"~"---'"111L"ome'--. -Pri-·-me 8~~: ~ ~~ :8~ ~~ ~~:n~e~~to~ckanfl!':d~ dtnlng room. Brit. room. A foot (almoat 2 lots) corner, 9Chools & "vtm club. Jnq. SUN ~;::a~~~~~ the custom landscaplne &: toe . BBQ In kltch model. 3 w/~ c:eil's .. 8 view of ed glass wlndoW!I. Blkched Delightful Hetme' ln Prime on «"tan 1ide of Hwy. Jt 1J2J Stoncfickl St.. n r • On utmost privacy. The final b 2 ba X-l II frpl both ocean &: hills. Custom oRk parquet floorlni: 1n ll~ "°"'"r ... ·'if?n.:_.QulS58d< OOOOccupaoacy ·~ul "'1"'" bel le•R• -159) ,500. ~i1"'11Jl'OO'OOk, N. Bak(' r , St?t'SPAc'n10•us'o20xm p,a re . -Ontuly $77,9.iO. Call 842-4474. st{"p.up. Call 968-4456. 1&1•1,. Jrdsc~~ S~r~lers, c2 designed. Htd. & !It. pool . ing ~m nlndJ dlni~ room...·- 1 uestr..-.... · · pen n vlrt ty •• ty 55 -I · ·· 2~ custom • car go.r, % mi from bch. An !'xccpcional piece of Heat~ poo · acuni. ~ ~Sat-Sun. tl-5 or call 3001 E. Cst. H'A'Y. 673-65lO MESA VERDE family room, aecented by "' , \ Cll1l AliiSume loan, al 5% ~'o. propcny Q.I $65.000. Pri..,atc dock ancl pier: "'' Ovmf.'r &~ll:l9. HIDEAWAY'S BY OWNER red brick fireplace. . ,.,,21 By owner. S46-622'l • 499-1.800 * accommodall'..' SO' yacht, . SMUEPSEARVSEHRAREP On sweoet Begonia Beoutiful, ln\mac .. 4 Br.. ~~~~ ~~~ ~a.r.138.12 -~ir!'i: ~ SKINNY Diptx'rs OPll ght, 7· -~ ti:: :~~~~t . ~!~~i~~e~ ~~ D :-;,.111 '.l BR. hoinc. I-BR. un!t. fam rm .. 3 bl!., prof lnd5cp St. ~ 1 I OWNER must sell. Prirned batTil'r around y<iur brand ~ 0"'1\t'r is builder of tamou~ 1• Atrlum.~amily room. dimng ,\U on ground floor. /"•'/many y mi~~ :'I '1~1e LAOERA 17910 Magnolia, r .v . for imn1f.'diate sail'! 4 nc'lvkpCI. A!I au~matid, no -.$0.c.J,.\T ~ luxury homes. S185.~. ., I roam.. ' 4 ~"-"'· Lou S56.500 ('Q\~1s9 ';/}Jou Q;!· H('c Si:~ NEW PAINT bedrooms. 3 batl1s, !lreplnce ""or ! as hre nng & l'Ck· 90J™ LltA."" CMT. of lo\"f'ly 11.'t'll·ke,,t house on Univer1ity R1•lty OIK'. ' • n ·~· . El in st"e!udcd rear living room, iflR', Ceramic tile kitchen & ,... ... ..._c-.-OPE~ HOUSE SUN. 1-5~-! ail«-~(' lot. ~ U!I ~-_ &: Sun. :nJ9 ValetU"'IC Dr. 96.• .... 33 91:• ""33 2 BR, ""·all to wall carpets, formal dining room. Broker --~=~~----~o NORTll STAR LANE .' , . 3001 E Coe.11 llwy Cd:\1 ~~11'08 _.._ _...... all electric "Av.•a rd" builr -in SEC LU •• )"OU Otis beauty. $42.!lj(l. Red · 6734510 " · · H tfngt 8e h bullUns, 1..Arge corner lot, kitchen, dish'>l·asher. Londs _962--55==1.cL______ DED DOVER SHORES '• CUpe1 Realton. aMi-8&40. OPEN O E BY owner. 4 br, 2 bl., 1550 IQ un on •c vacancy for quick oc-of decking -beautiful patio, BY owner, '1 br, fam nn, din .... but not isolated • this 3 NEWELL Associates ~ ~~ · Lf:{~~. H US ~C:2iooFb:~1:.Pm~~'. $26,500 e,~,rn~i-0nly11s$~ downC\LL, ~a~_~0~apl~:,'[w,•ndmaai~: ~uiit~~ve~~e.& i!~az, ~:"1uu'tun' ~ ~ ... "' ~honuponi<' i.• EXOTING AREA or cos. DAILY s. Cout Plua arf!a ... Bedroom. 2 Bath. 3 Blocks """ .,.!'"1_'-"" ,.,.,.,., ~ "'" av• .. ~vua xtra~. $47,500. 20031 Big 11',.'U. J ,.. ..a.i ~ !f\\·1n1 poo . Brk $38,900. ~.L ~ lot ln rapidly TA MESA. l BEDROO~ts lm<etv 4 IH-droom Blc Can-545-«m from Beach, ALL builtiM, 842-2561. __,,S.°'nd-"'-'-"968--!=5061="-·----iµuwq area.. Lott of room 01' SUPER SH ARP, yen ·home In • creat loca· 4 Br+ den, 2 ba, frplc. new-double car g:arqe, "-'ell 1R * JUST LISTED * NO DOWN 3 BR. 2 BA for ~. Pleue call SUPER a.EA.~ 1..1"\'ING. uon. 2> Royal St. Gemye • ly decot' w/W&ll paper. land&caped. TIIE REAL 3 BR 2 ha f U I w/trplc., pri patio, pool ·BryM) Mace. $52.SOO. MUST SEU.. BOUGHT A Bkr. ~~ paint 6'-crpe. Lq yd ESTA1'£RS ~2C35. I · " am Y nn.. n tenni!I cour11 OR Euy ~HOME.SUBMlTOr. 28R..2 bmU..Rnnodeled. w/trutt trees. Owner, ~p • ._. .. ij ~~~t-=~= tennswtthdcnm~!l~· ~..;J!l'()l;r-S27..DOO. AU. TER.\IS. T O:nL c H Robertson !567-1841. ' ~ _..,. ~ lll•lllllmlll• AMume &%?:. ta.n. $38.m Total prtee m.ooo. ~-.,,/TOeu,1~ """"' -''> toc. 9SM-llJ> .:i... Cait-m-:mo * REPOSSESSION * B'TAT&RS ·George Wiiiiamson OWNER ..,,,, '' s ELL · ' · REAL ESTATE Owr.r Tr.nst.rred Cott Miu · Sharp-Vacant-under 25lot -3 ~~~;;;°""~~N~ "ii~•PM=~~::'.:'.~B~R~O~K~ER~~S~l~N~C.~~~R~•:•:lt:o~r~====~54~1~6~S~70 sparkling clean 4 BDRM on No down Gt 4 bMroonu, 2 • br-beaout ahq, for Info call huae lot. $211.500. at ap-49t-s!~~ Clenncrre l;g--0316 bl.ihs, all built-int, !r.lhly LO\'ELY LP.G 2 ..., i"DR .. Bla'~-=ill&-c;-773~3'Jo;,,.,.._--,--,-.,..-prall&l. PATI't WALKER ...,..., • oll "'"'dnPff • "' •u ' HURRY -3 bdr 2 ha !om REALTY 842-!41'. EMERALD BAY curl&Jn1. Huf'T')' on !ht•°"""': homt. 21"l ba. lrplc. bJtln rm ttt fac p001 Np0t Hhr C.filll"O ..fl'-I. /)-C ~C:.9 -co=rr=A-'-c"c-'w";"°th"•"'hak""",-roo-f. J Only Sl?.!Xll Ca.11. ;L>!W2.&. ~-· ldtdi d'1U""h. F'um. Sehls. i:n.ni. o....:ner <2131 ~\!;:) ~ ~I. -~ [j~ V BR. d<'n . f'l'ench style FINEST LOT s:>UTII COAST R.1'.ALTORS if~ yard.SP r I nk Irr !I 8.J9-«l08 TJ. p / kltr hen, hnvc blt .. \ns. Thick VIEW -$55,000 N'EW DUPU:X ...... 548.!riO st.i.W'.l ~-n ... t , m Dfon\'('r =e°'v=-.....,.='-_ Lov<~~1~Y~,~ ... -.~h~d~""' tt un e-with th~ Bui/f./n Chucl:le 1vllrm cnrpt't11, 1 in" d TEO HUBERT l-2BR .t 1-.lBR 1pl, 1st E. Or · C.M. s.run. nr11. 1-lot. Luih Ind•""•-O drnprr tt'it. 002-f{!ll Bmkrr. and Associates ,.. .... •ol01fange Mtt1t111 of 1h• 897. Colla Mesa. 612-m? * MESA WOODS * Xlnl loC'. Low SJ 0' I · four Kromhled woid' bti· Balbol ltl..-cl By owntt. 4 BR. 2 BA. lam, o',,._"'-'U'='=· =-~--~ low to for m four Mmp lrt WOl'tl1 nn 2 )Tt old. eul~E"'-'A&c. ST ARTER llome lnwshnent, I -Super DupMa t:TPLI .lo dfP8 •hruout. 1005 :'I BR, trple. la:e R-4 lot, K E C L A H ~ "'6uoed '° S79.9!50. Siin Pabio Cit., !"J·G--6328 $26,500 tenn•. 67r7412__ i 12 I I I ~ I ""'"-1 Ava.II.ab~ lnunf'dialely on • $.17.500. BY owner 3 bl', 2 ba, frplc. 2 _ . . . . _ ..._ opUon. Lh,. tn one. HO~fE & INOOME ~ Splrkl· car n,r. Pi.BOO. -°"' o<htt. BKR . 1nr ,,.... dupl<x 1<8.1150-* -• I FI RR A I ~ m-ms. B'.'ullful 3 bdrm .,....,. GONDO 2 br, pool, pvt patlo, I I r I I ,. t· ..... PlftlMU'4i unit + 2 bctnn 1'l!Tlt.al unit. ~ttr., cot thruout. By ,. Xlnt loc:a&n. Ul E. Bay OWnft' $22.150. 5($.-1595. IX1Pl.Elt l BIL Ull 2 Tin St, C.M. '4H831. 1--"=!!'--"'='-""'-!=- lllUllll. Nat to i.Od.. . POOL -· --OPEN ...... 5"n. ~""· 1 ::;; I G y u I v , • Com!<, Th~ _., WCI AGENT ~ .. !OT ~Ale by -· ~~ -" •IO touvh he --a toupee. c.rw ... -:!: -=: ::"..:: . JIR. -..... tmmaa cond. I , • I I ~~1~:::"~•"1 Wha(s '° HOM• a INCOMI! ~~-,.. ... 1 32.900 . =· i:f:m8't "'"'''" ' _ ·~ .... ~~ ~. I T E T W H y 1 _Comle He.••pl In on1- 0 _1 •• '::;;' ;;:;,;;;;;:· ii,;"~:;.. BY Owner -0-uM 2 BR. TIME FOR oomrr '9t ~P-.. ot~lhtt hi· ~,JA1ft ~~~""' QUICK CASH ' I 1 I 1 • I f e fir~= 1~...!~~ ~: ~ ~~~· ~~ adull• only e o m m 11 n 11 1 \ THlOUGH A ---you dt\·tlop lrorn attp No, J b1low, • . • SZl.900. Convtnlkmftl nn!.'lne-A p11'1'N1c',!"VMllN •[a"u~•'S I'. r Ii 1: 11 I' I' 1: I =-<~.~.f"&:'~:~: Ina ovallohlo OOJ.21'7 DAIL y l'ILOT· 1 "1' , , " " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -l!J$J Ni< Blvd, CM. ASSUME 6~ loan °" •hnrp CLASSIFIED ADS e UNlCIAM!l.t 1011 I I I I .~ ... oe1 1oc A ·:'.";:1.\~ ~;·w0~i!: FOR ACTION. • • •Nsw« -'-I I I I I """"· 2 er · t"" n. OOM· ~t.:tSJ. B1 """"" CALL 642-5678 SCRAM·Lm ANSWERS IN DIME-A-LINE PARIJ. Owner. m-m<. --------- 1 Bl-;At 'T pmf t1f't.:orr1l('!'f 1111 J~7l V!a L.1m. :'lB hn111€', 4 llH, 1 ~~ l'.IA., 11~· 675-8500 ~u mnhlt> 1211.700 VA ,., NF.ARLY complc'll'rl ~·11~1 lnan. No CO!rt to buyer. Ce.11 t'Yel, Mtr378S. hOnl(' In Three Arrh Bciv S. \VANTED; To assume Gt or ~n.."l w/f:OOd octtt.n view. 2 SI.)' open tram con.str .\ FHA. 4 Br. .;~• """"· larat' tilt' deck. ! BR, tam l'l'lnoliJ:!' only. • Lon!!, rm w/wct bar, 2 ~ ba, din P 0 , 1337, cm.ta ~f~. rm 6. uW rm. lntCN!Sled PRF ..... c:"J'IGE 7mO "' n ' ~t"I only. $69~. E'vra. BDRbl. 2 BA. Fantul1c. 4 297'l $49.900. PAm WAI..KER r. RIGHT ON BEACH REALTY. ~1414. SR. 2 BA O\\IN. YOUR· 2~ BLKS TO Bl!ACHI OWN. S\\ttplf'C v;.11.,. apart- $19.9.'iO. Cuti! LJttJe !louse. mt'nt. 176.500, CoM1JIM, Xlnt nel"hbot'hood. 1Urf, rodes 6'-dev. to beach. ~'M' REALTY, 5.16-7!33 tramed. poanslon. Swaru. NF:\1/ 3 br home. walklna Reallor. 49i9--3005, di11tanni ()('tan. $31,000. L19un. Hilla ·-· I QUICK CASH COSOO., :'<f\\· \l'orld. 3 Br .. 2 na .. atr cnntl .. cpts.. drp'- THROUGH A n)tn p00I, Ground main- I 111lnttl. V\ew. S 2 6 , !l 5 <>. DAILY l'ILOT O\\'l'Nlr. 837-36.i2. WANT AD VacanciH rost n10nt>y! Renl tid:r . oou~. 3r;.· ll'tbl'f' 642-5678 • c .. ,.le. lbni a llY P1Jot CIR.ll3ifit'd Ad. REAL ...... A orapp A~k fnr J<?HnrWI Olo!>f.r I F.l"t"l. 1;7:1-2877} OPEN SUN. 1-4 2596 CRESTVIEW Salisbury Ji' ... 1., :Ill MARIN!: A'ft BAI.BOA = CALL 6 HARBOR V11W Bl"fturttu• S B<!droom, 3 Bil l'uol home on ll bMuti landilcaped lot.. 3 ,Ca ' ' .. 1 ~':; ~·al• ~ ....... tty oJ1 6l>-72l5. . .. . ••• '" " /' It~ tllf.JIOf.A.aT OI ft-f COiWll.l <O. Nr:f1 " "P1d'0f rt1u:C! JJl o.cU C'"RI 64~. ~ •• -. ' ,- ! - ' . ,~ I '. ' ' I· I': " _u 1 • •• 1: 1 • 1• ' i • ' ,. •• • loot, """" to a !« CA • ,0 No. 4\1 . - d ,_ Wtt J.ct , MA i51-3l 1.'111. ~ft pool CA * :.art "'" llOU • ..LH"Jlt'. Dc:tobtr 14, 1172 DAILY PILOT % l~I. -.... I~ L--1 ~~~··: .. ·· ~I~~[--~..!:-:.:' .. ..:,l~lil:1~1 ·~"'.!..;;c-:;; .. ~I ;;i~--~I~ I _ ... _ I ~ I -··-I~ I -h<-l~ l'!!!~~~~~~~~No~w!po!!:!!:rt!_!Boo~ch:!!,_~~-1 --1'"' Condomlnlum1 Condomlnlum1 lndu1trlal Prope~ 161 ilu1lne11 H0UMt Furnlthtd 300 Hou1e1 Untum. ;;;;;;'";;';;;'";;1;;';;;:;;::;;;:;;;1;;;60;;;;;;lo;;r;;::";;1':;;;;:;;;:;;;;1'°;;;1PRIM£ M· 1 LAND Ooportunl•• lOO -H---_.--a.-."'c11=...;..:.c 305 Houfe1 Unfum. JOS Pre-Grand Opening Sale! . '· CONDOMINIUMS l olly living awaits you! Act SW1ftty lo selecl your own Newport Beach condominium. Visit the 1emporary offices al the Newpon Crest Information· Center, conveniently located at 2400 Wes! Coast Highway Sui!e B, Newport Beaeh. Open Daily to a.m. to sunset. 17141 645-6141 = Newport Beach Newport Beach ., newparl Riviera. CONDOMINIUM LIVING • Open House "9 West side of Newport Back Bay -large 3 & 4 BDRM CONDOS from $28,900 to $35,900. . Up to 1850 sq. fl. Features include: 1 • Huge master bedrooms I,• Fil'ep1ace (for gas or wood) • Large eat-in kitchen l • 2-car closed garage l • Abundant storage t • Swimming pool that YOU don't have to ' • clean i • Acres cul of la~·n that YOU don't have to , • Formal lounge for your large parties • Game rooms -Hobby rooms • Golf putting green Drive by Irvine Blvd & Santa Isabelle & follow signs. Open 12-5. For further information contact Ray Clime, ~3Hill00 or 557-2189 STOP PAYING RENT!!! Take Advantage of Our "NO CLOSING COSTS" SPECIAL THAT'S RIGHT, NO CLOSING COSTS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Located in a bwiy in<Jujlr t&..l DISTRllUTOR poric. Thl.i ii 11 1mullcr We are otferlnl an op- pareel (130' x ZlO'I that will portunlty to the rl&:ht person lll'<'OmodtUe a 10,000 sq t1 '? aell I.:. di.tribute na.· building very nl('t"ly. Thia Ilona.Uy ad~ JUltk't parcel listed at $1.35 sq. rt., Brolhcr lJB) Auto~ -.i.-on'1 last long, Please ca.II Producu, In the O:lltl 546-1600. INVESl'l\1ENT Mesa, llunttnrton 8 e.~"1 • LIDO ISLE WAl[Rf"RUNT HOUSE S 700 1u·1 rnunlh 7141 67J-IJ28 DIVISION area. Protected tarrimey r · plus group t n 1 u r a" e e •1 ;:;;;;::=:;:;;::;:::;:::;::;:::=~. Cost• Mesa ~l ido Isle --------BACK BAY l BR 4 Br. 2 Ba. lrplc, crpt1. drps, 3 DA , lovrly tri-k"vtl, spac Fum. availahlt-. Avail to lc-nct'd rei.r )'it.rd, oft 11reet June l~r . 673-!H~ pe.rklni lrir motor home. fully crptd, clOR to Gram· 1 N!twport S.•ch ntar S!·hoOI on qu~1 11t. •·or ren t or sale. $350. nto. in<:ld "'a\~r. John Granath, Aat., Forest E. OlllOn, I n c . st;--0303. The _Bluffs Leases ~ turn~. T man atlfcte(I yardl ocean Deck w;ASE/Option, 4 Br .. 2 ba ~.THS~=~ tnoinl ... ·~ ... hlcle $125 -Utll pd. Bach. 100 ..,... muat be a self •tater wt• $165 . Oceanfront 1;,... 1 BR, hc>me. $300 mo. wfSIOOO FAMILY HOME _ OPfJ\I !!. !PM . 1lncere desire t.o t"atn btlter fully turn. Ch.lid ok. rlo-.i.11. Price $ 3 2, 5 O O, Lota for S.le 170 :~riota~ ~· .. 11dl,... Sf1'.JBR.2Ba,f'r1:llc,.dou-5~7045; 548-1698. <I Hit. 21"1 hA .. like n1•w . = ~ bit! _pr. Ocftntronl. 2 BR, ...,.81~r/dryf'r hookup. ~reshly pa.inlt•<I Cb.v-~>' AnN•. BUILDERS :J:::.11 a for -~ NU.VIEW RENTALS Elcr frpk Gar & """ + "'°""°"· pool. """'"'· "· ventory. I~ J0.3. 673-t(d) OI' 4!M-3248 stove sis?itmo IO 'mo CIUl1 & liVAJI. at St'.l!> rno, ·n • .:_._P~!!!,e •. lots Huntin,iiton Tues. Oct. lT, ~ W•u &ch Sl2:;; Studio "·"front s-16-6961 or 616-U<tG. · 1 ONE STORY • Minimum ~ Moves You lo. ~~ -· ~ -, 3 RR 2 "· · a Rr3 • 60xl40. lloskins SI. Inn. Costa Mea 557-«100 $155: Drea1n r.ot1.,e fncd BR. Gara.,i:t>. ~nef'd palkl. . ...,1 1."nd un11. ("an, • No Closing Costs. Sl.UOO. cp8.._l~~t 9:30 Ii uk tor Mr. R' B't'A'""Hls/fam o1c9.79 u~ 1C11~/"n~~ .. ~,~h~ 1&c 1 0•ho, r,·•.· ~·::fn11~'&l'llnt &r. n ·a.rly 11r • Immediate Possession. C t • 100xl80, Beach Blvd., _.J1. .., • • OUM -.nr "' '" ..,... WestJnblste:r. $15,000. •CAl\fPER'S DREAJ.t• Houses Unfum 305 612-9:!6 i. PLAZA AREA • R-3 • l80xl40, Hoe.kins SI. 50 acres, 3 flahin;r lakes, • :1 Br, ep1, r11'P!I. gar ltug1· IN ADDITION, you ·get2'1f3'beclroo111r;l"J4·&·· ·139.ooo.--· · · swtm poo1;"110 ·cam...-~·•· ---~----1 '""' i·rt a~_,,.. •. "'"'• 2 baths built-in range oven hood dish-R-3 • 4.3 acres. Slater Ave., moblle $pacts, 2 mobile Gener•• ~101~~-Qu1C>1 r rslrt"I .!ltrL'et. • • ' ' Sl12,000, homt•11, duplex, store. Net $213 1111) 5-10..11:'11; 1·726-4Wl washer, disposaJ, individual laundry area, en-A·l. -100x300 across from $41.(n). 8% mo. 3S mini. to FREE 11 ms Santa Ana Av~. Quiittt cloSed private gara-'e private entraacea M~ Sq. g _o I I course. bch. Xlnt tt;nna-, n 'ar hou~. Uni1 0, 3 6 ' ' Variance pl'ls.'i1b\e. .. F'ully equip. resta.un.nt m Lendlord...OW...r1 Bed Call choice of carpet color, cable ,TV, sWitnmlng M -18b2l6 ~us 3 BR sc. Sl.30,000. grou yr. we wUI rerer tena.nt• io )'OU. 54~m8,py~me~th. pool, gas B-s.Q & park·llkl recreational ~· _comu AKE OF· ~~ d~(,~'C 0~1.~'::'k ~~~ c~~is · ~~l\t~~ 2 Blt court. Very clean, 1 blk are&. R-3 -100xt70, owner will car-H. Dunn Rltr eJ.-9920. 1.1.•aitlng Ii.oil. lo llatbor PIAia. 347 W, All this for as litUe as $207 ~r month, in- cludes everything, on our least expensive unit. PRICED FROM $11,950 TO $23,450 ry lat or trade. May LAUNDRY/ ALA Rentals e 645--3900 \VilM>n. No kids, No .-11. R~~~~~-,J~y~23,rnJ. CLEANING SElt\.'ICE e~~~!1.1.· 3 BR. in A-1·2 · 48 acres. RACE Corona del Mer Peel--t rl -~ tJo TRACK. great for fain:, fie Coast tt:l.• Annual trip n:, P v y ... u, Pll • -~---t t gar. Good location. 615--1349. ,........,.,.., swap mee s e c. gross $15 PETE located E.Wnore. • • 2 BR. Unturn. House. l\tature LET US KNO\V YOUR BARRETT REALTY, adult~. no pets. $160 mo. NEEDS, If v.·e don't have it 642-4353 e CR.ASH Here! Spac, Furn. Cnll 642-o537 v.·e·u find it. Bach. Utll lnel. 175. ~=~7'~......,.....,=.,- LADERA Liquor Store. $33)"!/mo &J'O'I 3 BR. 2 be., pool. U-'ill/mo, • BC>er Bar . Terms •COZY Cottnge! •'ire art"I\. a,·ail Il l\. Ask tor Bobbe Carel & Glfl Shop I Bli, sml yrd. Child. $115. 5-l&-11·11 or m...9398 ,.......33 968-4433 Tobacro Shop · Growing e HARDLY Ever~ 2 BR, EASTSIDE 2 RR. fl'nN'd ~------o-c~c l 11tove, ??trig. All ulil Incl. yrd .• 1 ch1 lri, Oil i;rar., no J a~:·. z1.~ M .r.1J..i..111111 l.:;f.'. priv p.,t\,) !11111111! l'l'l'U pall(')' S.UO n111 ;" '--!.... f;st ~"IJ J!i.u{' :1 .. ~ rcall) .... 2-414 \'11;;ta rlrl Om Ne'4'por1 l~nrh 644.J)JJ ANYTl ~lt-: SlfARP Waterfront llon\e. ·1 BR. h'I patio, gar. °'>rk avail. \Vlntt'r or )'!'ftrly. $4 00/$4 50. 67 3-<>19'2, 673~. BLUFFS -Vie"'· 4 BR. :11, Da, Tv.·nllS«', lan1 li.ri>a. PtlOl. Custom , S J~· j S44--0275. Santa Ana Fwy. to Colver, right about *' mile to Walnut (!st road on left), left 1 mile tor "Walnut Square"; or San Diego Fwy. to Culver, left about 3 miles to Walnut, right to "Walnut Square" or call 714/832-9670: R·l. ocean vu, cross tr bluff. HOLLAND Bu._ Sales Sl20 IX't~. Sl 20. ~. Plan1 lor home & pool incl. 1716 Orange, C..M. 645--070 ._.______ East Blvft 3 Bil, 2 ba. Cllffltrh t"n OnJy $19,500., Capo Bch. LJQUOH. LICENSE e BY TIM.' ~a! l RR. slove, Ytarly $J75 ·mo. RC>al tur oc·~e~A~N~V7.IE~W~- S.d . ORANG E COUNTY relrig., all utJI incl. S!TJ. BLUF"l"S, -1 BR. :: Ba., bay 6#.n70. 1 e by side 2 R·l, 40xl20, Old 1 Ith without \'i~·. nt.-v.•. S·tl:J f\lonrh !!~!!I!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~\ ocean vu , nr R I v I e r a sty l' w or e NEF.DS Lov~! 2 RR, tncl AGENT ~lO t•t'f'K'ed, \lacilllt 2 Hr. SI 7:-i 166 District. Sl0,500. each, SC f(ood2tl1· 632-Cou~~. lo brokers.. i;rar, kidJJ/pets OK. $135. R«!ere, Crp11. D~. Gllr Income Property ""'""' H __ un_•_;n_a_•_on_a._oc1> ____ 1 Rent-A-Houie 979-8430 ----------12 R·3, re&li~tic price!, fe\V '\fORK a t home, pUt time. • rnESli & Cle-M! 2 Br. Rnllttat... TRIPLEX steps to path to bch., ocean auembl_ing mecharUcal &: fncd yrd, encl ga r , VACANT-3 BR, 2 ba. 60x.100' 2 BR. 2 BA + do<-k for :!ti" ~;;;;-;;;;";;;;;.;;1Desirable N--ff--.. vu, SC. electron1~klts. Some klda/p!ta. !ISO. fC>l"IC'ed & land9caped lot . boe.t. Operi Sun. t-:>. 300 Thi.-'"~· -·-capital N............,.. Ov~~lzed riouhle garage Rialto, 646-3255. You °""1 <the Lend. All 2 · · .. -..-· • 0 ""•0f HOl.L9t! 2 BR, 1~ 1 f boat EI bl 26.G:J acre! "''"l::ed ~n1c n-.arus 645-15:.J ~ ·• v.• room or · ec tn WATc-n.,...,.,.NT 3 RR, 1-Bedrooru. 1 Batti. Wood $19 500. SC ...... ' ..... Ii ' • fnod yrd for ldd.s/peta. $175. rnflj{e & OVf'n, new V.'/W &'~ y M~ ApFaor""'s.~~· 15" Stdlf'C"! StJake Root Offered MARK H Dunn Rltr 492-9920 DR.Y CLEANING A LAUN· • '10RE n -3 BR. 2 11h11g C'a tpl't!I & dni.pes, !!! ... imn\8(".aUn ~;7124 . ,. 4 for $58.!llXI. Call &t&-()556. 1314 N. ii Camino Reitl, S.C. PDRRIYCE AISOOGEN. CT. FULL a .. " ,,· .. 1-~, kl~_!/Pf". "M. $:12.)/mo. •- CH C ~ ~ ~. wi _ ......, V!llagt" Rt-al Eiilate \VALK 1b bea("h. 2 BR. lr1il, NEW 5 U AT BEA • • 11•1 St•rt Your * 646--5912 * 962-HTI blt n.'I, elf'f'. r 11r. 1loor. s'.!Jll 8362 Atlanta, HB. ~-6779 Ii~ h lnv•ttrnent Program! TfRE SHOP. Xlnl loc. Room ~~ardVle~~ J :-;,:e~: 10011 Pauli~ -:1 BR. 2 ba, yrly l11e. 87fH~ ~il3ll. Businffs Property 154 ~ ~At Attrac. ~ a~ view lou for expan11ion. t'ull price $205. sm1mo. Newport Shores · ·:.~·? w/~ty water, ~ithin 1 mile $11,000. Owner. 8,!2-1811. "--------8..".06 t-.!Jt-1:'.it' Circle _ :: BR. 21---'--------- TWO WTS TOT AL : • ·-·-• ot multl-milhon shopp'g Money to Loen 240 WE HAVE LOTS MORE bf\. Jtl9/mo. 0\VNERS homt 3 hr. 7 1)8 . lM'd'.19' CHOICE LOCA· fUISllMf.IT Of THI c~wsu.ico. center, golf course It AU. PRICES ' SIZES! 1907'.! Bikini -:l BR. '..! ha. N~· CTJll/pcii11t lhnttJ11I TION, ltunlington Beach, W .,,...FRONT. 1 S500 Do $50 S2J9/tn() FrpJc, bltna. pool!!, lt1nnh1 ZONED BUSINESS, PR(). A 1 ~ . tteway. wn, !X'r 1 t TD L II )'OU need help call today \lill~lrl" Ret1l Eltatt t'M. clbh~·. $l.15 '"° )'l'ly l~I" FESSJONAL OR OF'FJCES l>UPLEX mo. Full price 14995. Sellers s oa ns ALA Rtnt•I• ... J..3900 96~471 to re1pon11. I f' n II n t . SlT.500. ea. TERMS W?ite: need tax break, will trade 16Q Newport Blvd i''rl/Sat/Sun. Gis-.;,1s.;. KANPAK, 1993 Kihci Rd . PIER & SLIP for local income Rroperty. 6% % lNTERES1' C M • ALONE on Jot. Sill. Al,_, Kihe:I Maui, Hawaii. 2 BDRM WITH McNASH REAL TY 2 d TD L . . ~~: ,;~· 2 llY. 4 nr., .U"-"n'-lv;.;or;c.;;•;.;lty.,_P;..;;•;_•k;;_ ___ I Cemotory SUNROOM 6424400 n . oans Ront-A-Houl• 97"'430 PRIVA TE HOUSE • ~/Crypt 156 UN TVF.RSITV PARK ARE,\ .....;-o;.;.;.:..•==-''---.;..;. and lqe ternwr plus 1 LOTS OF LOVE, that it1. Lowe1t rates 0rUwe Cb. RENT.ALI •DELUXE ·l BR. 2 ha. 2 bdrm. 7 hfllhl plua fkon or HARBOR Rest Memorial bdrm •• view deck $19,950. SUQ Ttttier female pupa. "WE BUY m•st• ~love-tn cond. v. c . n t . library. Enc~ yard and P-~ c M 1 ---' Wlll D:cba.nat · Bier Daily ~ .. ~_r_! b 1 e · lhedle5s. HouMa * Apta. $315/mo. ~ only. Bia r.ovt"mf patitl. All 111 1,...1 .... .., . . mp1uvcu atta. Pilot n-No. -. Aii shots. Hsebrkn. Sattler M ... ,_ Sl'l418 Sa~•-• $195 <:Ao . .L!nl:..1 OU.A __........, ..,.. * * r ff'ature«. Ad11ll1 prt-fl!TT"l"tl. C =~-. 1 · ~· . ~ 642·2171 .MM611 '41•01ll 2 B•. 2 ba. trplc. condo. 19142 '-'"'· s:no I"''"""'"'· C•ll 4 ;morel• 151 8 Defiiice Ulilts ~~~lot In Emo,._"""""' H.-.,., 21,,... '-la>w .... •-.AMHA Coven..,,. $1~ mo.~ ~or ,.._,..._. -- ...,,., t Beech N•wport het:h reperty 2 Bdin{, eaCh. All oft ground ~~ .. ~ M~., NEY l al dayi . ~ t'VtL Houtft Furn-:-o; ,_ _________ ---""--;;.;;.;;.;. ___ ---------Door w/pvt Y.a.rds A PJ'· '4ll "'""~ .. 1.!0 to oan on re Thrse An! Just A Few ot LEASi new 4 br. 2 ba. Unfurn. 310 GREAT HARBOR VIEW PALERMO. WAREHOUSE .,... Choi c • l«:atlon. Mounteln. 0.Hrt, o.iato. R"""'nablo ,..,.., er Qu, MANY RENTAI.'I . . . CrpUd.,... '""" dshwshl". 5 mo. new 4 Br., •% bo, $132.000 132 000 -. fi •-174 wlll buy your T.O. * l300 mo. 5!1-29118. POOL BUY 169.500. 0wnor. 641).0'J47. 2000 ... tt build;,,g, ooo "-~ by .;..,,... · = • BROKER &ii-7491 • 185 _ FAR ·au" llochelar i ~000='-=SQ~n-=i _,.....--,~BR.~ autltul Presley POOL HARBOR VIEWJlOME. ~~inmu~ficeirucksli1!~~ Roy'McCar'dleitHltor LOT-tn:=-La~~~VUU,\\IE ammge 1st & 2nd RE pad.Ml?'~beech.AvdNow. 2 &. '40 f-~. poo1'?"a.,ic(o I , 0 me, pr 0 re smonany Palermo, 4 BR, fa.nilly nn. doo!'I, located s t a n t 0 n . 1810 Newport Blvd., c.M. wor &mOUI Joan!. Also purchase 'I'Ds. &rca. $.190, 96.).2.\36. lan<lscapod """"'"' sha &IG-lllm. •, $28 995 541-772t t.nclon Bridge. Located Bk' 492-8332 492-00l IJJ5 • U I 2 Br., priv. I I , l 'l""' n~ • .,.. nnd ,J; SPYGLASS H.ILL ' · LADERA ...,_II!'"!"!!'!!!!!.,._~"-IO oB ochools 4 city. · ' patio. Chlld/""" v..,...1. rv ne bar. Thi.9 b:>me has over Temtlc View. 3 BR, F/R, """ 7 UNn'S S9000 or will trade for Costa Mort9a119s, * 1.-;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.1 1 nm -i. tt. Hurry. Cail DIR. 3 car '""" g.w 5598. · ', MHa ar Newport Buch ln· Trust DMd,• HO Sl«i • WHEJlt; 1r1 al! 2 8".. YES ' ' ~-968-4433 968-4433 BALBOA. PENINSULA come prop. GM-4681. ~ crpts, drJlfl. fncd yard for .. · "'~ have rt'nlaJ.1 -~!"¥ IAIWllll Newport Heights Q\vner '!I deluxe 2 BR apt, kkls. 14'~ br of llC'rvi~ lo YOU in L BY Owner -Beautiful 2 BR. six 1 BR units newly re· BEAUTIFUL ocean view A Golden Opportunity + >1"lW' hewing ~~ R' ton. 54:;.-9191 NEAR NEW-IN C.M. l~fi BA. Located in quiet E· n1odeled w!ne'w wirtnr. lots, S18,T::i0 It ~P: Terms. $16,000 1st trust dffcf, $140-BEACl(Cot1•a-e! l Br. -Open Eves 3 BR, 2 ba .. 2 trplc. + ~1~adu1. c:n:~~fi=r~:;~ plumbing, rooting &: an rH?W Underpoond utilihes. $l60 l':ir mo. inclucfl"I AH utll. paid. vaca111. PICfURESCj)UE formal din. nn. + + 20x20 21 lnlorior•. 0 P"n Snt & Sun 4~ * 1 ran1. rm. $41.900. ing available. 96.1-87· l-~ pm. For complete de-PORTAFINA LAGUNA 10-/. nte"r. $195 • OCEAN Vltw l an. Pt ach Tree Lane permits CA.II for App't. Dupfexft/Unlt1 toila call Due in 5 yrs. Wiil guar· Some turnll~. ChUd/pet/ ~ase of 2100 SQ\U\te LIDO REALTY ule 162 Pete B•rrett Realty Mount•in, 0.Mrt, •ntH or 10% tlbc. .u.ie.. f(lOt. 4 Bdrm., 21 2 bath plus 3377 V oo.sax> R•tort 174 Coll John s~---* I. · •· •-· · next ia Lido, N.B, 673-n.CIO r-..._. ~ :;;t~ ~:'.'. All NEW DUPLEXES * DUPLEX * 97f..16U 1195 -rnurr Trttl! 3 Br .• 2 f ~• 000 BY OWNER -BUILDER SELLING NOW Shag, blliM, n>frig., dshwt. l...ARGE Waterfront Lot, boat Ba., hup yard tor~ er ._,, · 3 Bclr .. 2 Baths. Beautiful · Brkft1t nook Like new• l lt dock. CANYON LAKE. 2.66 LANDLORDS I· CALL 0 '''·2 414 kitche'n, ~ master $45,950 2 BR.· Ea5Y terms or' will Ac. View Lot, L a. k e rRE E RENTAL SERVlCE 1 91A/.A!fJIML bedroom \V I pr i . Cor Huntington/Ada.ms, H.B. take equity In rnodfft home RJverskte. Sell or exche.nge l-----~--. IEACON Rl!NTALS _......... bath/dreuing area · Chvner 536-8111 as dcw.•n pa)'lllt. S:W.500. for Lake Tahoe. SPARLING .._......... * "5-0lll * a EALTY motivated. Term• Ava . ,---=-----,1.,.,-66 Open Sat. le Sun. u .s. m ~!~!::s,~,,?w?,~T Rln-.l';;;mmmmiii~iiii~I N••r Newp11rl P••I orr1c:e $.18,;tXI. 673-1658 or 64.5-8684. Income Property w. Joann, C.M. Near EstAJ>-~. ~ II HUNTINGTON S.ch .,. .. •IG CANYON Santo Ano eta l!lgh School. 567-0562. * BRIAN H•ad Ski Reoort • Ho Furnlthool w hrp 3 b1d1•om Dutdl ,-TRIPLEX Mountain kX In Utah. Clooe USM ...., Hawn home. New ft& ' • ' I I ' 11 I I 1111 I • I , .. ·-ll1~1ll11 r "SINCE 1946" 1.111 Wu1ern &nk Bit\( Unlvtt1lly Parii:, Jn•inr Days 552-71111 Nights 3 DR, 2 ba1h1 ......... S."m 2 BR. 2 bnth1 ......... O» .f OR. 2 ~rh.I ......... $3SO RENT or ll.'1tM'. 7 BR. Ex- Mtll,·e lloui.r, Ovrrlookl~ a'(llf COUrM" uf S.A. Coonlry Oub. Nr. o .c, 1o1l11ior1. t'Mhlon 1~111nd, & So. CM11t Plor.a. r'lir11 nr Unf\Jrn, Call 5.\7-2111. -~-~---Newport Beach * 't't:AHLY & \'"l l'>Th1l • F'ineT lk>uwi~ In l\f-1u-t1 AR:• ~·mm Sl.'() \tonth Bill Cn1ntty IUtr rn..61&1 Condominiums Unfum. Cost11 MltH NP'T R!Wn 'J"wnhaoo. 3 Br, 21i S.. rclrta, •-..hr/dt)?r. Pool & t"tub Pf'iv, S29S. Optn HOUAt. 38S Santa t.u.bel. sa 1 'Sun. NF.\\' uni. l Br. C'Ondo, pool , pl1y aT"J'JM, rpt&/drpa. Nr. So. COUI l'l1za. ~.f..Al16 an '· tOP'EN SAT/SUN. 1-5 3 BR, 1~ t>.a. encl. patio No NEW .DUPLEXES ~o chalrUff. Muatsell, mov-B•lboe lsl•nd oupelt Mth match.I n ; i eel h•11 N • 1 Plnehtmt l.n. 4 BR., down $185 mo. S;!G,500. 1234 Custom Built 1ng. &1&-:31Kl6 aft 5 pm. drt,pei. Sparldtnc deul. • I 41 ba, 4te. LR 1v/conVt"M1· S. Sha\vnee, 997-1410. Rt'nt t. S23(li ~month. I' ---,--..,-.-----·I ation pit. F am. rm. Form. Tustin Beautiful owner un it· 3 Bd· BUILDER SEU.ING NOW. Rul E1tate Wanted IU * HAYrRONT-Yt:Altl.Y * 3 bedroom, 1 bath O>«t11 CRPTS, rlf'P5, I.IDOi, R/O. din. rm., mstr. BR. suite. 2 rm. 2 ft1\l baths with in·law ~Jls 950 -2 BR " .. _ .. -···>I~ mo ~If'~ a rea.. Doubll' If~. lt l•:,\t.TY -...·hnlrvr. "''"· ,.11 ... M'. l 8, Wft bars. 3 F'rpl. 3 Car gar. iruile: a 1 Bdrm. 1"'-M.th ~ ' * "'uick Cash * · " '""· , ....... 3'; ~ • rovf'rffi pello. l'N' pe.lnt, Un•\ Pa11t crntt·r, 11,.1.... " ~. 1 $lSg!iXJ unit ; A 1 Bdrm, 1 bath unit. &luth or Adam• on Huntitla· ,.. I. utll, Gar. W&hr1 dry~r ft>neM )'M'f. For rt'nt or oP-,.., SXO, ·I Br sn;, ~~140.l. ~~s{!~RPLAN · BLDRS. New Listing Buill-ln:.. + dishwasher . 1011 St reet, H.B. '"-'Ill buy your property. All l flR. 1 ha. apt. SD> 1'1o. tioo At S?lO -r month. Olil C11ll An~11111r. ~::.Oof:!O ~ ... 2-Hlt. .hft~ ,~, .,1.~,. offi 0719 \lcrv ... ,."' 3 ~~m. 536-1188 cash within 72 hr•. Call & url\. Gllr W~hrr drye-r •-O"l•'•' hourt ~ A~I fo 6 l'f.I 11...... all "'>-. r"'' ..., £UJ'I ,.....,.. '" .,.,_,. ucu.<uu F.A. heat. w/w ra.l"J)t'ts. 6 Aduill nnly. JU>fi"f'f'l'ICeA .,.. ,,. ''"' TIGER'S TAIL ~·af!\ilY d;ntng room, heavy closed ,g-ra.qes It laundry rfro 1D SaHsbury R.l!alty GiJ...IDJJ farport. JWW. S!:!~l?ll Charming '5 BR, 3 ba., den, ~~.!; G~!.patio le room,~·. a ·.950,r.•tt Realty Wat• ntDuplex 3 BR nev.iy decor. h'pl, RM.itorl ~91 Lagun• a.act. ]d~'R rondo, wttr.1ll111'f', ,...,,i, ftlrmal dl.nlri~. Used brick .,..... vi.r'rlZ>. •• 642--053 PIER & SLIP I patio.' Wlnll'r or YeM'ty. Udl "" llltafl!., ai\t In llt•rh accents. 2 bdrm with 5Wll'GOl1I and pd. 0ppn Sat A ~ D'lq\IJl'e Opftl Eva $1!4 · u1u Pd. Vletona ~SZO~-'mo.~_,13&-tm.,,._"'-;,..· ---I Ot>tn S.U!lm. 1-$ ll APl's. nr. "'°"t"'"· ,.,... '"""" plue 1 bdrm Ul P«rl. 213: ?D-1113. LANDLORDS! O.och Bodi. >"1111 kll. lllr, ~ N'-I - _332_.GC&EtollnaMll---· ~=ioo ~c..'f.111 M,. or • vlew deck i1',9'>0 -Wiii .. -...,. lielbeo PonlMulo Wt Sptdolbt m Newport ,;;;-'. OCUN"'°"''T tltI1 3 BR. Ill BA ., S.• T......,... " D • "-·--eu Exch .... --Doily Pilot ~ ._ OlMd> e Oiniu dtl Mar e pd ' -•·'-•~··L ~ 1,8)1) W. OlUt Hwy., NB k>I. CM. ;:R."':di on one Box lSOO. fft.1151 IALIOA 61..quna, Our Rnt&J Ser-1 ~t""• ,,wu .... ._.. _. «Mii vie•, C"pla/drpt RJCALTORS 6n-462J sw1101.atT °' '"• cetwaa. co. n>RTIN. Realtor &12-5000 FOURPLEXES w .. ...,.._..1 l'ENINSULA rile ll f1U:E to You ! Try srzs, . LRG. 2 nr. Na. em. lAINI' J.tm mo. w. AMII h Cleta Meu. Undtt O)I). u f() 11.00>~000'Prer ~ K11-V1 .. ! Nf'W ('!11U. bltnl, drdt. ~ ;'~ ~ f)N . Wall IO leac: r ] ~ .uuctton. llar<&in. .._.... J:.i., ot .,,,,;., ,;_:::of-~ I -.,, ·quit• NU.VIEW RINTALS 122> • Ml58IOI< .,.,._ now' l·st A·f'raml!, 3 BR., 1'4 M b"I H z::::m:1 money on apprt'datkla. t\tt' bldp. c.ta MNll location ~ bNutt.rul cic. m.cDo • 4f4..J:)4I er, condo. ChUd/JM't 4*. •Ana ht!< ~ bllno. TMVI... 0 I e omes ..... ~ """'-Ad quldc. N•..-llOach, H.B. ... .; dif1on. Bltr. m-=. 12'<1 • 3 Bk or .... n -1.;.;:==.:.:...----I pools nei.rby. $32.900 Firm. Ph. U · s 111 R llO preferm'.I. K tnwttments. 3 BR. 2\1 e., modcrnlt.ed. 3-*"..._~ .~'i!"". .__ W!......... ti.hi!: ::f..~·2 Potlo.BR, -~le Vu! SMALL •r l•rve ) br. CAYWOOO REAL TY u,._~~ ea r 644--<I072. -r -~· •. -mo. ....... ~ ..., ,.,. '"" ·• ...... • · f'llrd, ,, .... be. Sho.n th .. -...,, ""7""Q1-u • ••• ,_... .,_ ~ ~to Vel• I !I'} doWTI to patio, nk.<iet Odil fp.t ak. n: • '_..,.. * 548-1290 ·* GREENLEAF PARK • OCEAN vu .. PVT BCll. 6 UNITS SMALL ................. In ... ,.,.,_ 1 ·'79-~I. ..,...... c.11 • n r 11 m r . ~tt; • 3 BR. 2 n.. bltno, 2 .... pt kl>, b. I h •• S fl I A Jl F.AUTIFUL PRIVATE El Morro MobUe Home Pk.. t Orana:e dCoun1y1. II.II "'f'r11!"11 La,un.a a.Kft SC01T Rt:At.TI', ~'6-1\1.'\. lrpll'.'t. Gll~._yanl, dttll. Orps, patJo1 being i~ Owner acrl c ng ADULT COMMUNITY Laguna Beach. 2 4 'x 6 O' Ji"\mUlhc!d I bedJ•oorn unit.I co n f l en t a I · \\' IC, NU-VllW RENTAll 1t1lled. I m m e d I afti '.A.rit. ntllt new Du ple"<. lla!I nvall. ll brand new 24x60 Berklhln!, 3 BR, 2 BA. weU Jl'lMtl!'d, l block from ~AMlftat ad No. 493, Dlllly 112J • trrfL Pd. O.rh nr. CotM8 •I ' r.~ t')I r..a J M b Must sell. ST6.00J. OPEN Golrh·n \Vest on an oce-.n Phone for appt. 49-J-7136. 1'leeltl1, Jlunllrtl[ton BM.ch. Pilot, P. O. Ame 1580, CoAI• beach. r un <."C:Jl'.\kil, Pntln. 1----------' m-• • posses• on. 0• Y mo, S NII · -• brnnd MHA Ca t2lm. 3 Br ,_ •-,.,, h J)tMAC. l Bdnn. 2 bath, $250 or $260. C•ll John HOUSE 126 45111 • I ' . ' VICW 1p11ce, iulO • 1961 SKYLINE Moblle Home '19,(0) -12'.\ down. • . S150 . Uttl Pd. NINI)' tum. I .• """· 2 ·-· ,. I • • Call &12-8511 • nr!W &rkahm 2.tx53. The111e 20x52 2 Br fully 9l!'t up WALKER & LEE DVPLEX or slnC)tt tt wenlrc, nr al"Mllt Imm bellC'h. lmmar. J:rlllrm ~ 211 rie.tiM. Otft! '""""' Sr Steven1on, 97'-16lJ :. r ND A I s I r.. D c ft u I . llN' both _lovely. ~I pet lo . It Cll~rt av.onlnlCll: cJose lo *'"llhot"e In \\It'll srB ' Qcean.fJ'Wlt. Ulll pit. llcU01roor. 11'.rt&ll Dr I IO'Wft. 11'.r-On or 49J-DQI ;:;u;t •• ;. Furn. )(J Natertront homt v.·lprl good btzyA hke new. ~ii'!!; $70IXI. Owner Jeavtnr ln?a 545-7121 Nf'WPl)rt. Prine only. Prtv 1.rs itudlo. Ouu1 1oc! ~*7. •fl l dock. Slcrif by pri pt)'. trorn $8500 to S%..OOO Tt rm• SJ6..SC74 . JNVF..S'TORS! Bmnd new PllrtY Ca.II 714: 3M·1"5.ll M NU-VllW RENTALS 1 Or, unturn, no chlklr'f'n. rn 110.,;Ul<~.°'1.-· ~:lll~R,-_,--,u-m-. IU~ Coron• cMI Mar I~-~;der I t •• r ~~;;!-~~h~tt:i A:'6 TRAILER homt le cabana. duplt:ll, fuUy rent.NI, J#.950, H7S-{18.11 nr write 776 S. fi'r.HIXll or .fl.t-!2-4S (WJI~ IOUfh ul h w) mo. N Dlnynn Att'H [)r_ w ••-pm. ·~Wind V 111 a If f • • , $10.IXX> down, 'i.5~ ban. Lulu ~I .. San Bnna:tdlnn. Lide I le s:mtrnD. 17'.WS2. .. • 91·1400 • • 1t00)1Y l JWTmm. 2 hllU1. !IA ., •pect~ 60' '-~-.... L-u1111 c..ta -E. J, ........ Good~ ntum. Qold< s'P-PROr. --,... I I BR. '°"'· SDI ,,_... 314\o L Hlllt -1 ,._ .,. """th on wattt,.ooeK for 75 boe.t. ...,...., .. ,, '" Sp. 5, 6C).(l234. tton. 151 E. 8Q l, nwd. nk:e 3 Br homr In 2 Br. 2 Ba turntlhed. Oo•dt111od A....-. ~ KM9 « _..,,... p.la' • '~ I l.....tnnm 3 br 3 ~ + pit apt. Pvt Only I 8Plcea ll'fll Adu.II ATTRACT J.2lc55 adlt pttl: 60-437. be.ch area. Pm-. ~. nn Jwnt. ii.ta. IT>-81 upqatn -11h prh .. u-tn- eominunll.Y. st 3 5, o 00 . pMI:, a.rijactnt to LtlMn °*• Meta ~--_.... · INVESTORS 7":1-DOWN Mrs. 1'horMon. TM:fa3l..6102 tiTJ..17&4 CJt %1l/11r7132 OPDi Sat .., .t.... 2 br SPECTACUl..Aft + dctl "'""'" rm IW' mnt111'1 rw.h Owntt, 67$--1070 World, %3301 RJdp Routt' l">ual'I. • ... _ ....... Brand ntW 4 pla, 1111 Sch. an • pm. U--• . Mid.° w/Vww owftoofdl'll: 11.lilltlft Ulltt• ,..,, In put .. trnnla. Dr I ,, Mou. ---Bl"-~~ I 0 ._w~ lrpk~ p~. ~ .... 'arld Golt Quw, Walkod e.U 0.1.,,. n\-~·ti Al1 cn..om -v n " Br. '" " 0 on ...... r.). • &t&--213:1 . • .... cpt, ~ ft p r. TIME F R -~ >~ I -a.. T><1>h... lam ..... Lquna mn.. 114Jl:l0.J900. Im Vlklrc er.-... ... .. , .. 0..ch Blvd. ,... WA lERFltOHT I lift. .....: -· -w. ~-!'.':·-~ .ii:-I · ... l )nfum. uo Pool. 0..1. By aw-l&dl, 2 hr. 2 ""· &1r1..iiid. l'\Y. UPtCJoded..Jn S.n ,... l64JISO. -· QUICK CASH .,_ & ..,__ ,.lrl(., po11o, ,..,..,.,. PIO. BonLA ~ Ol"r -c-.,-1-.,-,---------I $44.ISO. -doh,.....,, ·-· 2 -L C.p-l"lnm _, * ~ nr. So. C..~ ""'8. ..... .......... ''"'l" IO b<to. llT>-Dll IJfl) 1112 :t.utlor vu MONACO 2 + blf cf1l(ed Plftti. Drift. ~ fl3 4ffl. Dttuxe 3 Bl' OWMr°• unit J Bdrm, form&! 11ininr ""· Cotte Mew ,.:L•:::,_::...;=.:..N;;Jto:.._-..,----RRAlffl ~ !Sit, 21\A. dtn. Optn dall)' 1-S, • :a~:=:.~· W> )OT, ili5it Bit..' ... ..., ml. Bkr. ~mt THIOUGH A 2 -~ • w carpet nr~ '""'11 ~"'""' C'li7!. ih"lrrs. ~ 1ir'::: Pl. &44-Gtll bttm') po. ~ =l·ta/N~~ ~n':: ~~t :T~i f:"ner ~ ~ , ~· d!ll. ~f't1\·::. 'OR Mutf'. ~d,,., pr., SPAC. 4 hft. $11.ll'O ~. ~,.., ,:!lt.a.A1:,!ij·;:: ~ nlE J!l<UfFS·l'L~l2Rr Cont_L_. Hllli lllf--._,Sal'"'" f,l • DAILY PILOT r.;.•,?~ Unll>mlob«t :l,~"'::'."1'-no '.,,.'."';,!,l .~.~O::, '::,,:._ .... ""'ml .~ .... llP\if tt!Wl nf'N' Corm" tfctl !Im Vlktn, 24 " 83 1 ~ Wethn "". ltkor-"'""· > p~ B ti R It w.11.,... Apt 1 c w ,...,_ ,_. v~· -i-=-~~ Hur\tl,....,. Mat Jlt--$34.500. Mic foe $:21.iSO. Adj. 10 1Al1trn!! Br., dtft. Wft t.r, alt cond.. lncfvst r1•1 Property 161 ••• err• et Y ,....,,.: ' ' yru.Vl,.W .,. 2 !!...: 7 n. JadcfWk Ntt.~· World.~•!Jl.lmlRI~ Acrl'lls n. from bell . WANT AD 6&2-u\l $ML. C'WJu• 2 Bit..~. ~.1 1011-munre. PQ mo 1 -"-1-,-BR,-.,.1--1..,--.,...-. .:ANAL Duplt:X· + I nn.. Route Dr. 114: ll3047:l3. ~ flt' M3-b23. PRIM'E 11 t.lnll lndul. " )ft .. 2 BR fctm hnlnfl. on W/W Cl?''•· PIOO • prt \AJ fl)-bllM ~.111\q , ~ GUHt Apl, DMt •lip tor (21 DBI~ 10 On aolf CCJIUr'llt. SACRlr lCE uto ~ vlfw. okL . To"'° of 0 r •rt r; e , 642 1ne bl'ach. llO Ju.ne l It ff nt'fd )'lrtt. Pknt 01 roam TM tutttt dnw Lr1 !he ~·Ml ~ )'d/P1UO. d dld/Drl .. :ie· bl:JRl1'. $119,900. J ont'tl AtTOU from nu clty bcb. prl Dbl. wide '11Ma. Alto 2 Br.. JD.ODO. 84)..6140 tu-U. . -.iJVf g J.10Qfme. Ml-!J291 or ~ for '*"*""'Ill-lat ' .... Dallr. P\klt a..med ,.1 ,., brii sr.o, :m J.\""1Aud Ftrhlty 673-6710 pty. 3.~. 90-9615 1! .. 1195, Sml cm. 11l-3Sl7. lt!tr .... IUI, f'l1I dqlo&IL M>-lUl Ad.. 60-".B. f'\fl./111tcM ~ ' ,1 \ • ' i . • d ' ' . ' " I I • • I I • -I • > • • • • • --····················· ... . .. " ' ' . ' 1 • -.1 • • ... ·. . --- . g. . .......... ······· ............... . ' ' • ' -. ". . -• II.I ~ -... " . -a.;. ' >-.... -c:c .a ., .c .. c ··- -· Here's How to Make Your Garage Sale a lig:Success FIRST -Advertise the safe in the DAILY Pf'OT. Dial the direct line to results, 642-5678, and let a friendly DAILY. PILOT Ad -visor help you. NEXT -Clip out the almost-instant GARAGE SALE sign above and paste it or staple it on a piece of cardboard for display where people will see it. (The DAILY PILOT has some ready-made cardboard signs you can • pick up ' at the office if you place your ad in person . They're free .) LAST -Certa inly not least, relax and wait for the aistomers to come. Your ad in the DAILY PILOT is sure to bring results . -Phone-64-2~6-78 /or Cla-ss.iJied-Wanf Ad Results • .1 ' . .. • -DAILY PILOT • • . ' - 3 ' p N 2 . . ' . ~. October 1A, 1f'n, , -- Hdllllntlofl -Apts. Fum. 360 ~Ao..P...;''.;..· .;..F.;.urn.c;.;.;.. __ _;UO.;.:J-:Apt=.'-'U'--:nlv~rn.""'----365=Apt=.;..· ;:;Unt="""=---US=+"'.;:P'=· "!'1"'!:~="-· __ ....:;;*;:; J .:.;Al>t=·...;U::;n;;lu.:.;m.~--..:365=..::A::;Pt:;.. ,:U:.:nf::u::;m::;. __ .;·.:36:::5 o\JLY 1111.0T Apt. nfurn. NEY.Ira t ,_c_ .. _,_. ________ , H .. POM S..dt Gener•I G"n•raf Cost• Mela Nwport BNch ~ • BR. J:~• 1 · NOW AVA/U..ll •.• cloli4:r·J::~~ii~ ~.u~p:,.,~i·i.:. "'·w~v~.~:~.:.i.":t&J> EL CORDOVA APTS. New •New• New WHY ·PARK NEWPORTERS l ::~·~2~.:~ ~·I Dr. Clon'!!"l Mr. ~':..: :~ ... 2_3~ 6 Also 0'''"11-~ avail. from $145 YI~ ·co•"O.VA STAY HOME ON ~ .... :~ ... '.·.;...'.=:.~-.~· P-.terson .847 ... 3~41 4BR,2BA •....... ~/350 1&2Bedrooms ....,. ·-· -- 1WJevea. 5311-3'38., -· 3 BR. 2 BA ............ l28S Dishwasher . Shag Carpeting • Walk-in Clos-t'RES .caldmu JR.ZABLE WEEKENDS. ~, M ...... , .. _ ~rt Be<1 h ·1 Lra 1 BR Apt. Completely 1 BR., 1 BA ............ Sl75 Hi QUUf~,~ ~ - . 3 < ; fltrnlshed. Dshwhr, garb. 3 BR. ,,.,.. ............ 1215 els, Forced Air eat • Extra Large Rooms • <"!Mr 8'>-l WOULDN'T YOU? "" 3 A 2 BA. Newtf' decor. d.11pl. stove Ir re.f:ri&'. Wlw 2 BR. 1 Ba. Penin .....• $.250 BeautifUl Game Room • Heat-ed Pool • BBQ 's--40 Unit .... C0mp11x 1 w ••• 1 ... ~ 12$1 yrty. 11> bib bob. Call ~"· mo. Alt 6 pm wkeys, CALL: 67J.3"63 Enclosed Garages. Quiet surroundings and (I)· 2 Br.' loft I "" 615"-J,912 or 637-3175.'.' ""''°m~Jc,.,..==~--close to shopping. {Nr Harbor & Hamilton St) Entertaining will l>f' a It's all he.re for you to enjoy Saturdays and • SI-IADY ELMS . POOL * Adult living:~ No Pets. plc..iasure, Decorating will oc-Sundays and all week long, too. I~ • Adults Poolalde $140 up '2077 Ch•rle St., Cotta Mese 642-4470 a joy. $ !WI I • Oilldten next block. • Special di.~~ 750,000 bplth spa. 7 swimming pools, ? light· c 'Y FrH Furniture Pl•n HACIENDA HARBOR • Lock lt~."1~--iwr ed tennts courts, bicycle trails, putting gre~n. i.,jijili.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii 111 E. Zlnd St., CM 642-3645 1 BR, 2 dens, L/R, DfJt. K. From $150 : ~~~;,:~Patios shufOeboard, croquet. Spacious jwtior l's • Furn. 360 * $25 PER WEEK* Ail!acllltieofurnl•h•d. DELUXE 1 & 2 BEDROOMS e Spec""'aoundprooftng from $174.50 monthly, plus 1 or Z.bedroo\n 1;..;:...;_...;_;.;;.. ___ .;.c. Ir: Up. Pool &: maid service. AvalL Oct. 16. tor 2 .~. Furnished a Unfvrnlihed e Deep 2 color lha.g crpts plans and 2-story town houses with 2 or 3 bed· 1, Kit h ·-'• •1 -" $250/mo. + <I e p·d a1 t · • D room All with I t · kit b · •-b I c ens av .. ,. _,,,.e1 Tahiti S45-42-12. Heated ·Poo1 _ Garages _ Shag Carpeting rapes s. e ec r1c c ens, pr1val.C'. ,, • comer Harbor. il Victoria. Dis· hw-~'-er _ All Utili"~ plll·d. GAS '-WATER PAID cony or patio, carpeting, drapenes. Subtfir· 2 BR furn apt avail Ndv. l MU "'-Mo •. to Mo. $174 1..:.. I al id BAatELOIQ1 & 2 Br. apts. July 1. ~ blk to ocean. Udl Adulh Only . No Pets 2323 Elden A r~nean c!o::a.wf• e evators, option ma ser· ------ Cell 4ff·2277 495-5274 • i c ... "" :» C> -z c z :» ~ ~/~~~td 1iix:. ~ ~o childttit or 241 AYOCMO St., Cost•~ 646-1204 646 oon·· O.f ~~e~ty =~o !~n~~~~t,be~'Jtif~';°~~: ~~~ler SI. 645-11965. ""°· FURN, 2 BR, VILLA MARS.IL LES ni•hed models today. ~ a.m. to 6 p.m. Other UGUNA NIGUEL ~·=E ·-· comp! 3704 SEASHORE DRIVE, • SPACIOUS 1 & 2 Bl!DROOM APT. New duplixeo times by appointment. Just north of .Fashion AIP'UTMIMTI Macnab·IMne !urn. 2 BR. 1\fbl.. pool, "' * m..5111 * , p..,.ltho<I & Unl\lmlshod • 2 BR • """'" · 1195· Island at Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills LAGUNA Ntouu "00"!:.sbo\>J>."!t. """4~. ,,.._., Apt. Unfurn. :MS Adu, It Liv,'-e 3 BR . 1 cbitd • 1295. Road . ..-..:~ -v Beaut., new, SPaCkxiS apta 2~1 ALOMA A.VI. * Furnished.Spacious 1 Br S.I.,· 1 1 nd · Dbhwuher color coortllnated appliance• • •·/lnod yal'ds"patios&qlliet • clooe .to occ 4 .,,._: ..,. I• l'luablllaa,~-mln:oh4 wardrobe doors-p1'ivaoy. No pots.151 E: Boy PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS 11';. ~"' ,..., ~Uy Cimpat!)' Blt·lnl. Bar. J'• pets. 2 BR; yearly. AvaU, 1'1'1· • indJrect,l/elltinll-ln '~· breakfast bar· St. 'e'u&~~W.~J C.M. on fhe bay ~~ ,,C' • ~ t."!!!!!!i.,....~1!!!1!!""!!!!!"'6"'¥'"6'"200"' $139.50. ~I!!l SgJe. gar. 1175 Month. • huge private fenced patio • plush landscap-' ,,., • p e F\Imished..Spatt6us 2 Br, Salisbury Realty 673-'900 ing • brick ~be-Qties .. large heated pools 2 BDRM apt, bltns, crpts & Telephone (714) ~·1900 for rant1I inform1tion. ~ t~ 4. : ~~b:t::r:':;;:~ ~lose ii:.~ & shop'g. Bit· Balboa Peninsula & lanai. Air conditioning. ~We~ ~n1~:1~t!:: Apt. Unfu"'4 36.5 Apt. Unfurn. J6S ~ DAllA pa11t F ~ Fplc.~t~ beam cell,. ear. ~tm.' ~~"· $154.50. i• 2 BR. Steps to Jt:n A • J101 So. Brlttol St., Santa Ana 557-8200 ~~!,Id.~ .. ~ mo .• r;r,: clng. tluntlngton &each Huntlngtor. Beach OPIN 10 a.m .• 6 p.m. Bea11UI1tl! By mo. or Furn Bech,. & I Br Ex bay. Frolc. dshwshrif otJ;.i,. COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. ~-- winter, $375. 673-690(!. cept.ioNilt.,,?'l).tc.l "211 Q & refrig. $270/mo. Y~J.y. MANAGING AGENT STU01012 Br, 20CCBa, Cf'P\l, * ,_10VF. IN TODAY* Met• Verde NEARLY new 3 BR, 2 BA, N Ww Townhouse Fantastld ,"V,iew. drps, b Ins. Nr. . Encl ON BEACH I, $139 A MO. corppl. furn. All elect kitch., ewport 8 ;, C.M. e OCEANFRONT 3 B !~\ ..._._ Unfu 36S Apt Untu l6S patio. $16.i/mo. 54&-0469. Spac. 2 & 3 BR in "-plex. DELUXE 2 & 3 BR .. 2 BA rrpt.c. patio. BBQ. Lease •NEAT 1 •.mt. Apt. rm. l frpl c's, 4 Ba. -y;eu • ..,.,. rn. • rn. * 2 BR. $135/mo. * :.rvrral a\·ail. AU... EX-l!'l'ICI. pr. $1Sl up. Rental Sept.June. ~·8470/539-8831. $!':130,(dmo.. n!!~ po$ Ba~. lorY. ~~Y·. """', B7·R, ',..:.-.• CWt,• ,.,,,.. ~-:r. 981 Valent'ia, 642-7-431 ror rent turn aptl on beach TRAS. Pool, l'C'e bldg, 'fi:ids ore.. 3(19j ~1aoc Al.-"!!., b _,. ...... ,. ~ .. -~...... ........ • Cost.ii M91a 3 BR, 2 BA, s;hii.g .-.., ~. Special v.•inter prices. "'~ICOrrn!. From $139. Set: ~1034. PENTHOUSE. 3 r., ... -u .. v• }'le ~1.lii8 1 !-~~g.tG~ararg .. ;· ~""ffi"'~~~-~·"'r"'.~!ii'!iiiiiii'~iiiiii~iiiii I ~7~":.:.:==:----:-1 DCC "--4 .... YI-.,.. ADULTS ONLY 11, 7371 ~ ~.~to ~~na. OCEAN VIEW L Bachelor, ,_Ubljix 673-6244, 673-2· , · $16.r,rt n~ Upstairs. Furniture Avaitablf' blf\\'~1 of ~':~~'81!''01~ Newport Be•ch onfy, '64&-82ii.'y. · er Sl.45 2 BR. .•. 2 blks to Ca~r•no BHc:h , -Ii. ··~UlliMD ll'BftllP· *' * * 1 &: 2m:R.. Adul~. no pets. ~~~5-d~r.:;:r!a~~·:.;~r: Slater. !lGS-7510 or lt47-C2Ql. $250 Mo. Yeerly NR. New apt, 1 Lr& Muter ~-~~MWts only, no LARGE u ......... duplex.:t BR, ' AlllURI. ,ll ,llMUW,, BAY l\.tEADOWS APTS. rec room-ocean views NR. Oceanfront, beach ' -2 Bdnn., 2 BA. nu ,...,,s, BR. Uttl pd., nmdck &: ,....... ~-,..r-. Ring Brothers :mW. Bay St. CM 646-0)73 patios-ample! parking !'iund<tl. NeY.'t'r dlx 2 Br .... ., ..... ...,. wthroom 1 car gar lp. Yr-•TROPICAL. POOlA 2 Ba. tep. dln &: lndry, gar, Fumlahed & Security Guards. bltns, crpts, drps, lndry, 2 drBpH, paint, beam cell. '·· -~ 6'JJ..9659 1 Br. Furn $145. Ge.a &: Wtr Palisades nr Grants. Pref Unfv lshed Announces Dana Point HUNTINGTON cArporti. nr. shops &: pic!r. Dave . m-0615/m.Im. ~Y;:;'ONT' 1 BR.· frplc., Pd. 145 E. 18th 548-1168. ~no pets. $ l 9 11 • m n10 yr. round. Milts. Baby BALBOA Penin. Dlx new 3 ' patio, parking. Winter or 1Br.ll.10"1140. Adulu only. ~c=.,:....,=•:..de_I ~Ma~,---1 Fram $130 la $215 mo SOME APARTMENTS BRAND new 2 Br. studio PACIFIC °"w· A.,..LK2131T·O BEACH :;~'t~~;,~'"'~k yftj. lnq. 400 s. :s.ytront, S/Pool. Ideal for Bache)on laciMlon e 1 Bdrms AVAILABLE apt, vujprivacy! Patio, rncl ru OCEAN Avr .. H.B. No. 5. : 1993 Church S...548--9633. ~.75.569ndry fac. S 19 5. (U4) 536-1487 New l & 2 BR, t"pt/d:rpg Jb!BR. cl~ BA, .._':Ptah., drps, B.I~ PonJn1ul• CLEAN 2 Br,·-to -~. " ·2' Bdm.l • S ld.,,,1 FOR IMMEDIATE ·~ ' -· Olo open 10 am<l pm Daily "'"hr. 316 IGth. 536-746.'>"' tns. .,.. to ~ac ' ,..,.,. DN ... ..,t"" -' • LARGE 3 tm, 2 BA. S250 WllL!At.f WALTERS CO. :;84~7;:.-305:;·~77', =-,.,,=~~-ly. AV&ll Nov. 1. ~2281. FU~NISHED Bolhoa Aduli.only .... pets.Inqu1"' a.... l"or':2 Fu11Bathli OCCUPANCY "!O.Ooeanvjew.~ear""'p. BEACHBLUFF Apts. 'br, 1\0 ba. lrplc, polio. I Ba.Vfront, private . beach. 1791,2 Rochester, CM. ~ --Muter aize bedrooml WI (Res~rvations accepted Ep1ng. 496-&il59Bluff .. 2 BR. condo, crpta. drps, 2 &: 3 BH. Pool. patio blk to ocean. $250 mo. Aft 6 S17b/mo. til July 1st. BACHL. no cooki~ fac. $00 r~ ~~ bi.lb .b;e..m celllnaiw largeor ' on others) '_._._,_______ bllins., rcfrla;., wsh/dry, pri dish\\"!>hr. 8231 l: 11 i •. c•=m=·=m-"'="'!906=,..,.....,...~= $225/mo year l' o u n d. per mo. Ufil ~.))!!: No one J ON TEN ACRES UVln& ~ w/pa. ,. patio, attch carprt, pool . Nr. 8-1'7-3957. NE\VPORT Jalnnd 1 Bdrm Mature. quiet single or cou· under 00. Na;pts. 642-nOS ~ Apta. fum./untum. Lease wood burnine fireplace. ·:. -~ At 1 BDRJ.-t deluxe apt Best bch. shop, frwyll, 962-I674. s'=p"'A°"c°'io"'u~s-3~b-r~l~1'9~A-..,~.I JeRrBRI! apt. Yl!arly $145. pie Pret'd. 673-198.1. 1 BR Tr~, ~~ 2 Br, trtr Fireplaces / prlv patios. Comierilent laundry area MEDITERRANEAN location. Po o I facilities. 13 BLOCK TO OCEAN now. All xtML'I, K I d s cm-=.::''°'=·~----~ 1 YEARLY. l Br, 2 ~. $300. $ta:!. Utit_~.i,.Po pets or Pool Tennis Co m°t'I Bldal ott kitchen. Encloeed pa-' !VILLAGE Adul ts. $185. 644-2307. 2 BR. Apt. Q-ptJ:, drps. ..,,,_'lcomt". 9611-7510, 847-4'.!iO. 2 BR, 2 BA, new crpt'e, ~ Alto 2 Br. $200 lnCI util. children. ~. ~3375. '' • n ti& 2 swtmrntDc pooJs. I Huntinqton Bead\ Newly decorated. $165/mo. mi 10 beach. B 11 -In 11 , winter rent a Is. Huntington UKh ·900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-2611 u.Una. recree.tkm facili· An address of distinc· 84&-495.5 or 536-9959. Laguna Baach $1fll/mo. 64&--1Cl3J. 64.J.-.31129 • . 50'7 E. Balboa • 'MacArthur DI' Cout .J:!wy) ti~ ~uqty lllal"d.. No tlon in Costa Mes a 2 BP... 1 sty, 4-p!ex .. crptll, EXTRA Jge 2 br, utib pd. YEARLY, part turn .. IOWl!r EA.<ITBLUIT 2 Br., 2% Ra. Balboa. 1 , , , pe adjacent to Newport drps, ft'l('d, gar. Oilld ok. Cpts., drpa, patio, no pets. duplex, ocean view, util. pd. f)'plc. All eltt. Dbl car. e125 Wk & Up On Qoean. L.OUINTA ,.RMOSA 2 BR A,. Oompl . IY Models ,..__,111 I pm Beach, Balboa and the S125. 828-5417. Kids OK. 11~. !\3&-0121 S:OO mo.""'"'· '!'001 near by,™"""'· t.ovtly Bach·l Br.RA)Oms Spanish O:lwrtrTEstat. u.,. · deoorated. Garden. , ....,...., • Apt Univ 36• A • ~-365 A. t Univ .,. •~ u~· ••• Maid Service . Pool • Otil pd in&: 1c ~1 • Apts. Te.r-Lrg garage. vu. ~ to 2roo Peterson Wey CM Southland's finest com-;?;.;.:..' ;:;.;.;;.:;m.;;.:... __ _;~•...:::;:;pt;;·.;u::.:;;~.:.:;-"::;·~--:::::.. ;.:;:;P;.:·...:.=.:..m.:..·;_ __ .:..-;..;.....;-.;::.'.:..· ..;.:.."';.;;.,;v_"'..;·;_ __ -_1 •Call 675--8740• raced pool; . SUnkeu gas ,beach. $235/mo. See at'407 H rbor Bl .. ,•,, munities. Newport Beach Newport Beach Newport Be•ch Newport 8eech 2 BR. 1% BA, patio, balcony, BBQ. Unbellriable 1Jvfna -'Femleaf, Sat. or ca 11 nr • YU 315 t. Bay, $250 mo. on yrly Only "'· • 805:648-1906. Adams UNFURNISHED !se. [nq. at Apt C 6'3-1521 1 BR. FURN. $175 2 bedrooms •aoh. Bltlns. 1 bedroom from $160 or 54S-'1771. 2 BR. FURN. $210 Flrepl""'· 'a r P •ts• • 54&-11370 1 bdrm. & den !rom $185 e JiEACH 1 BR apt. lnclnr ALL U1'ILIT1E.\ PAID drapes, choice lo cat Jon. # i.. Th b f Old -· l1SO per mp. Adulls No per. ·i..,. l3JO pr month. c.n . e c arm o lrtll. 675-5810. 673-8550 itl TR. • W~I~ Spain awaits you • 2,BR near beach ~ bay. (4 blks s. ol llqj)Je .. """' l BR. Stove, retng., -'!I EW rm NEW .ho ~·ta. Mesa at Ring C811Jort, lndry. $215/mo. on Beach, 1 fi:Ji'. on Holt ~decor. W/W crpt'g,r•fttw.' • • .. rs Med It er · Yetli'U'. 1)'7'3...452S. to 16211 Par~ Lane.) Adults, .no peta. $240. lO 'to 4, Vil •• I r. l • e a n Village. The Coe-.. del Mllr C114) Sf1..$441 32'J Heliotrope, Apt B, CdM. fllUUt ~ is the setting •'.\. ' ruAAlsHED Apt • lljs utll. 1< GREAT VIEW, • 2 BR. * . JUST riNmm:o w quaint cobble-paid.-~ blk to ocean. No Sl · Frplc., bltns, 8~~· ~ SCHoots lttine courtyanls and pei.. 2500 Sea.view, ~M. Bachelor & J.$21.0 up. 644-6344, · f•mllie1 W•~f ,path'Vlays wind over C •• t •. Mesa ~~S~~ prbat .' 1o1s 01• 2. BR. crpl/drps, •tv. 1. (IOt?;:IR 2 F\ll:t : BA.> streams and ponds to D:(..,im:u ''retrtg. Pstlo. $235. Call ' ., , closets. Re I, pool & · 615-6369 .En nr -.will· be~ • the door of your villa Cena del Oro pool tables. sauna baths. . ~· De<orating wfil be apirtment ' See for yourself! 17301 t br, 2 ba. new cpts & drps. a jlOy; ' • . AIL UTILITIES P~.ID Keel~n Ln. (1 blk w. of ~I)' painted. $235 mo. • Special cabinet !!~ -Fireplaces wet bars. Compare before you ,..ent Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater). ~ ?A'arlgold. 673-2644. • Lock garages w/lg stol' be ed ilin" ood Custom design~. futµrlng: 842-1848 2 BR apt avail Nov ht, walk • Bm ceU • Lndry & Patios ..a. am. ce gs, W e Spacious kitchen with in· CONDOMINIUM M. f°titach, adulls, $205. e DIW·Di~ e Drapes y0-nelmg. direct lighting &33-lm or 546-44.n. • Deep 2 color shag cpts -Fashioned designed e Bep&rate din'g area STEPS TO BEACH 2 BR. 2 BA, 2 Bl.KS FROM e Special ~proofing color-coordinated in- u-Ilk I Large stuIDo, steeps Z.3. DE'.t.C!J 330 M . • Nr. San Diego Frwy. le . 'th ts e Ovu1e-e s orage c.ompletely tum & fli:ilc. .,..._. . arguent~. Harbor Blvd. r1ors, WI carpe • Private patios {213l su-2629 or 377-9910 6T3-<m7 or 6'5-4873. GAS Heat, Gas Cooking-and drapes. • Cloeed garage w/sJQrage Lagunai Bel'.ch 3 ~m -2 Bath -New. and WATER • All Paid. -Private patios and e 1'farble pullman Wall~ . .'• to beach. Bk r . Lower Apt $1~ balconies . • v1 ..... n Bdrm.I 6'1'5-1225. Upper Apt $18) • C ,_,.. LIVE in luxury from $45 wk Month to Month -Commumty enter • Pool • Barbeques -sur· or $160 mo. Singles or 2 BR ,.../guest BR & BA. 6 lton 'th · I l'OW>ded with pluah land· :suite•. heated pool, maid Crt>ts. dri>s. patio. Adults. 22 Hemi , CM wt spacious ounges, se&pfna. service, laundromat. Village ~422=.::Larl<spu:::,:=c;"c.;m-==3687=·--i See Msr·~206& Mn.2 Hoban billiard and ping pong Adult living at ita he5t Inn. 494-9436. Costa MtH ~ rooms. Large 1 BR $180.. $140 mo. up, $45 wk. CokJrl;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -3 swimming po o Is No Pols TV nr beach. 14.15 N. ao..t. e NEWPORT e P•rlt·Llke Surrauncll119 outdoor whirlpool, 4 365 W. WUM>n 642-19TI AptB open to see, 5:30 to 9 QUIET DELUXE night lighted tennis p.m. e APARTMENTS e L 2 & 3 BR APTS. courts. LIVE. LIKE A Kl.'G 2450 Newport Blvd., CM Al.SO FURN BACHELOR H Ith 'th N 1 Br. North end. Ooean view. ONE LARGE l BR. -ea spa WI gym- A 8 d t Pr• I Close to heh & shopping. No Frplc • Unfumlahed. Pvt Patios * Htd. Pools nashµn and separate f ~?!tE~ces ch1dn, no~. $-7019. ALL lITTLmES PAID NMar Shortlp'g· * Adults Only men's and women's UNFURNISHED 2 BR. utll. pd. $250 mo.1 blk $140/Mo ta Mo. n1que Apts. facilities, Inc I u d. · "'J;rirli. Aft--SfS(f..-.~. cau~ tm·Santa Ana A\l't!:. c.M. ing' sauna tnrtfiS. -' * POOLS Bel-9 6t aft 4:30, 615--0146.. BEAUTIFUL spadou.1 ~3 Br, Mgr. Apt. 113 646-554l -A security system to * .NCLOSED NO. end. OIH Dr. Le· Studoo 1\1 Ba, new ""8g crpt, bricl< 3 BEDRM. 2 B•th. $2SS. in.sure fOur privacy. O~RAGES ::~. =· v!!.~1• ~ ~ ~cony, Beaut. New We1tbay 21 -Conveniently locat· *CONVENIENT ~~ ::'. • oeni.r. """°"' ..,. apto. Pool, spo, lush ed to all of South '.1,'0 Aa.i,. ~Clj,ES • ~ ,. !. . • .. t • -· ~ ldocpt. Adul-pot1. ~~=,.J~.!,,1'!~ FROM $J3S.iM.Otffli . · -. :.C Ir. ~~· ~""mo. rent. In I!. 2lif., C a 1 t • • .,.,. -~ racil" AblJ.151,)ii.M,SE · :~...;i:. .. ~t!,~•::: SSt -'---· ti , • ~-'!NII.. ~~. "R".-1'::r..,rl · ?.i)liS.-(114) $12.9J79 * $11U * * * SHADY JlLMS • J'i0(5L • VILLA POMONA 1213 6()8.6Jl2.' 3 Br .. 11> Bo., newlY p&lnted. • Adult• P<>olslde IHO up 1 the Costa Mesa Coun- PHONE 642-2015 * Bolboa !'-nln. 3 BR. t BA :l'r~ ""~=·:.ng,r.,:.; e F~~~~~~kPlon try Club. (1760 Pomona Ave.) owr praie. On b a Y ok. No pets. 8!i:I Centt"t' St., ll'! E _,St ........ .._ -~· Hours : 10 to 6 Daily w/bNch. UUl -"" $350/ CM . Call an 3 pm. _ .. ,, ... .-· "'.. ·· "'• ~ · , wliKLY-MONiHLY 213: 63>-7233 ~;ct_ mo. AU day Wknd11. oo-s34'-:-" .. SPAC 2 I 3 Br apt 11«> up. DtncUOol to M~llerranta.n xecutlve 5uih1 NEWLY DECORATED Pool, cpt/drp, bltns, 1dda VU!ap: From thf' San Diep u .--o Bl d 3 Br, 2 BA, nu crpt1, month-2 Br w/pr Ina! ynl ok. Freeway: llarbor Blvd., C._-~~ Y • 1>"~ ·--:Kni,i 4 2 nd St· w/paUo. Wtr pd, Call btwn DJG Collete No. 5 ••• 60-7035 South 2 miles. Or from New• osta ~sa $263/mo. 1~ bllc heh. t Ir 5. 636-4U>. 1996 t.taple No. t •.•. 6G-3113 port Blvd., turn North on 642-2'11 642-~SR tum t Oce 2192-D Placentia Ave. S13S UNFURN Spac l BR apt, l~ 1-larbor Blvd. , STUDIOS & 1 BR'S N~. w .... pd."ti ,: ~rt~=tl• Av•. ~~ ba. W/Jrg !Iv Rm, liki< " M•DtTlilUtANEAN e FREE Llnena mo. 5012 Seuhatt, Apt B. ' pant:llnR, all •hair crpttnc. VILLAGE e ntU: UtlllUca 60-4590 e TROPICAL POOIA Oilldfta welcome. No ~ ta H•rt.r llYd..; l e J'\ill Kltchen YEARLY 18e'. 2 dool'I ft-om .2 ~ Slud1oi1i~ Bl, ~ ~ Ml Vktot!a SI. No. 2. 160. Cott• M.9<1, Celff. tu2' • Htated Pool bch. 2 BR. JWt. rum.~. ;i~·;· 145 E ;h ~1168 REAL ValUI!! Crpb, M:· (714) SS7-l020 . • L&undr)' •"aclllties drpL $250/mo, 60--"'3. . . I , d&hwltr, pool. QUIET 2 . \Ve l>ellf!vt tn i> .. 11'11 'I e TV A maid aerv avail NEW 3 BR. 2 BA. dlhwht' AVAIL 0ot 27. Adu ta only. 2 $1l.i. Matllft adultt.$a"'J7t t•---•no "--~~ltJ~ e Phone Service frpk. Wtnter. 42:nd 11rttt'. hr. 2 ':'1P b&ttw, 1 ~ r:t 2m P.lldlk! Avt., ~ ....,..._ ... * Jji WEIK & UP * '15-mc. !t.f.'Si,._ =· •* BEAtmFllL 1 at BR. * * e ltUIHo I. 1 BR Apta 2 BR. Mil. flt un. *2 br S13$ mo * Contrmponry Ga"den A.JI(. :....'-·---'-"----~ e TV6M41d~AvaD turn. 1t bUc oeeantbt.y. XM9WallactA~. ~~7Q.. f~t~~ 3 BR, 1 ba trl ·plt:1 . e Phone Serv\ce-Htd Pool ~or 6eO'l.23 SEE MANAGER. • .....__.. Crptl'= quiet, adults. no • O\Jklren A: Pet llC'Uon nJRN 3 BR. 2 ba., 1ttps to I.JGlfT chttry 3 Br 2\t bL NEW lhac erpt1. 2 BR, p.u. mo. 2"J!J1 ••ont- 2311 N....,.,.., Bt>d, CM beach Ocean Vu. ~ l«f cioact1 ,..,...;,, patio. bit~ ,..frtc., dllld OK. l.!ham~·!!:°""'..:__"'-_t_ .. _· -Eva-~ or -IS6<1l23 mo. ~ a1t ! P:m· nu rn Joom1 St. 6111-21177 tie a Thll Ad WOl'th p oe R.enl or r.:Ha.OSEli y 2 Sr or MS-aJS. UPPF.R. U.RCF. 2 Br. ad s BR. 2 BA. •lfl>lc. furn dlx dr'i*. bl_.tna, dn, S. • 0::. l • J BR w/turn avaU. Hid pr. Nr. <XX' • np'1 II Puerto Mela 11up1n. 0c<an. WDI """ to :KJllJ5. -· poo1. suo • UP: Adulto. m MWto. no pm :tl!4 ~ i IR'1 • S)ll'\lfi ,'~R. • J!!O. -~· -A:'.." J 2 BA, frolc. C..tor St. -::1:1~Wlmo, ,U loholl.A911. '"u •-"" -Mllllto.~UIB!Afllll.C.......Apll....... • All 'll111111M HW . ;_.~ ~·· . -. ' Diii_., Ul>I 1"1· 111!! "'61.' ~ ~ f!\"';.,~ Pool A -lion OCtANTi!ONT I 8r. t':il · , 2 IR $151 DI It. -~ Adlllts. $1lSlmo. C0.21 l!ICl9 ¥-pie Aft., CM. bot1 1oc. W!tm/Y'll7. s...: B!t!iL. w '" d,,,,,.;.i. Pool. I.GE. I Br., pool. ,.. -,::alt;:,..:4;.· --~---Alto .f!"!let tor l'l"Dt. ~ e\'n m..ae AQ\U~ no peta. 6CJ,..95Z, Adlll. no Pl!b. U'U. pd. 1* 8RAllD new 2 br apt. Qlc, BElAUT. l'URH-lBR. Jl·ll .. o&Ai6itOii'f liiCh 'Oj1C NIC£ 2 s;, I ,,._ M patio, M ........ 5IHlll. dlJ>Oo blllllL 0-I• U'tlL JIOkl. Hid. Pool. lnl>nt '1(IJ. Utll. Paid. Y ...... ...,. '""'-bluw. No ...... CIEERrol.. airy, '"'Z0R. 1 ~-llJ5. 1111H4<17: oh '*-Ila pot!. -w. Call m-uc1 ~. 557-. bl apt. Aduli., no Pfll. ~ -siiJ?I. Small tum trailer w/ 3 BR. $250 Mo, a.ch 1U$ Mo. 2 BR., Cf111-. drpl, blU.. nr. ....... 2 BR., bltna. ttfrtr., cmp, r•bln.. Ullta pd. Adlta, no Am W&ttY a~ Fa!Mew A U.krr. AdtlJta J llt. 2 IA-PATIO. ...,_, Pad6. Adlatt:a. no ;Jf"ll. M4~15.19.' ADBEY kEAf..TY ~ only, So pet .. 545-1881. l1TO MPM Ml Mar. &&1118 f!i&. Stll> Mo. Ml-'414 Aa1.1 _____________________________________ . • • \ ' . DAll.Y PILOT ........ -I~ l · -I~ e. Unfurn. 361 I ;R~oo;;m;,;;;;;;;;;;400~ Ront•I• w ....... l'""~~~~~~- JQwport a.tech 2 H.oon1n\11 tes.. pf\'terably 1------------1 •luilcnta, tu ~ 3 BR. 2 BA honw. t'll & IU.1. BRAND NEW AU. l!rll.ITJES PAID 1'\lrnl~ ,\vailt\bll" 6t~1570. PR rV'ATE h1th. r n1rantt. r tll)n('. $3.> 14'k. N . B . &1;>-31·1:t \\'ANTED J Bdrn1 honlC! ln l."i:un a N t au.el 1,1r Capuurano tor 6 mo. I~. 1213~ SM•7>116 or (Tiil &»-1000, t~I 309 sso.-Off lit t.\o's Rl'nt. on yearly leuc. \\·hen you bring i11 rhit :h i. 20102 Bir<'h St I 11r () ('. airport, S, of Pali.~nrlf·~ RtP. Priv fl(ll10, billiard i•rn , \\'AA"TF.:D lit a r n g I" tor n'finishlna furni!W't'. Up to S..O µt'r nKI. &i i-2ti.~2. • Nk'C Bdrrn, kitch priv op-!~~~~~~~~~~ 11oual. Pvt a'l!I honl<', nr 1 · ;•II. ""'" C.M. ;18-(27). I! "141 Gu.st Hom• 41$ Alll'IOUl'IC'flflt. _ ju.cu:u.i. Nr. t'C lrv1n1• ~ ri1~'1'. 979-Sil~! * Private Rb:Om * Rear Condo on Say !or Announcemenl1 LOVE 4 SALE SOD ·1 .,,._ ·H b"•I• ;. t-.na! AmhulB!O'"" l.ndy t·r )Ian , ui.u 11•· • ~ •• • ., !'ht't j)('llle. s11,•s darlinit & ~lp. Jtt'lr1~ ,(: o't1n,r•<1<'h1r. Good. nutntiOW: f (IO(I. h•s h'· brown tyi·~ Sltl''IS ·-• ''' -•I' u·1r ~L<'(.'. 1'hl'<•r1ul 1'.ln1oi;ph••rt'. '1' c ... ,,. .~ "' I l,.-. ·• ' ',-n' A Silk)' T1•rr1er pup 1\11 ~~ asce of)('nl'r. S57:i • Colli s.4.'1·4TS:: • " ... P.t. Barre tt Realty I & houschrok•·n. !no. nAI I 1no1'l' could you ""ant? 642·J'.!OO ~ ""n u~~·1 T!!E Gu·cst tioul)ot' · ror ~·=·•:."cc·':.:·'"-·------AOUL TS ONLY-,·1•·i:an1 liv1ni;. /\mbulaton ·. I PET OK 1·toh•rly l,n .. ~t'n1 i·pri. No""' j C•rd of Thanks/ in o~:LUXJ:: 2 BR. $1'(1. ,~il('n! ~·1--07:'6 'J\LSl!n nrt!a. Memorium SOS LAltG~~ I Hit. SIJ.i • l'r~.1 ,,. ii~11il (ur <'lrlerl}· lJ-11•shr, frpl1' .• ~11·!111 po1.1l l 'ldy 10 !lr'd J:!U,•i;I hO!l\t'. \;!.QRIA t:. \\'onhin.i:ton of 21.l.~·12 Sanla ,\n:1 A1·1• I Call i;..,,..JJ91 San Dici.:1>, dnu~hter·in·law ----~--. of Tk'ssi1· G. \\'onhing1on or !SE,\CLlFF !\l,loor /\pt~ :! Va'Ca tioR Rentals 425 L112una Rearh. ,1·ho pa!l!K'd Br. $164, l'oul. \rpt~. 1lrr1<. :i11ay Q(·1. 6 and !tfrvice!I I bltn.s. ;,:;;i1·h 1!:-.pl. 1:12:, Ranta ls to Share 430 h1•ld Oc-1 . It. v.•isbes to thank Plat ent:.t ,\1•' \-.k .11-out all her friends for their our ilii:rou.nl .• -..:~-~'~''.! Love to Share f\014·eT11, masses and f'X· 0 ,\)""l!(l,.T 11'-••lk ,;, -,~'SI.Ch. ,\nd l!J('rc'i; plC'nty 10 go li'i"jj'jj''°"jji'i;"i'i 'i'imi"'ii'ii'"i'i;· iii o ,. lUX•und~ Jn the form of an l.r!.: :i AH . '.! RA, par!ly furn. aOOrnblC' Si lky Terrier girl or· 11r11ur 11 l'1ll Dtl. Crptd. typ.-purpy. AU shots & ll•J rlrnrwd. d11ck avail. Adults. hous<'hrok('n. 830-831't Pwlonals ' S36.-,/rno Y1•11rl\'. 67,',..;)(13-1. --. · · · .. -\\'IIXHVER-yng son. w1she:i I ~------;;;;;;;;~ ;-.!};\\' 1•hann1:lfroT1~ ,.\ h"•'' I s table n1aturc V.'Omen lo I 1 apt '1 HR: ,; Ra . .cir " B.r; hl•lp maintain sml home. p I 530 I ril u:. 1~!!n. s1d1• 11r a1;11l. ,St.~.. 1~111 .~ hoard. t.lny haV(! 1 __ ._.,_on_•_• _____ _ I ~fo, 'early. O\\'Tlff. -· ~ 0111,.id" joti. 3-16-563.'t CHILDREN$ ACTING si·.,..1cr;' 6 •. r 10,3 1 --~~-~----1 1 · • • --~it,\H.E n1y hon1 I' 11·n GROUP SP/\CIOL'S 2 nr. '! B:i. I blk J)l't'<:On. laundt)· rnc\udt'd. <Forming In Orange co.f i.1 ha~. I 11lk ll> oce::ui. \~·:1r l).!aeh. Costa i\lesa. Tius "i H teaC'h diikh>en ho11• \'eorl~ S'230fn1o. p, k r • SC-.0. 6-hl-<J.lj l. ro rlc\'elop crC'ative talC'nt.!I, 1 i:7:r.1:i\ \ ~.ll:f:-'°f:~l<°'L~'°"T"'·Si""-,.,.-:,,-le-,,lody-,......,,to how to express thermelves ~·t:O~'L'Y lk'l'Urn.ti·J Co11d1) I ~·rpL Ponl. Ohl gn.r. E!f'l' O(lC'nf'r. $290 ... as~. dues. 61:l-2Mfi or &15-411(). .~haN our home. Companion properly, give co.nlidcnce & It • 11 )l" n\d girl. Consider ""'ill show hrnv to IX' C\llll· p1~1 & 1 cltild. 979--7799. nirrcial \\'ftheir talents. ftnomn ir1le RPft>rral Service 1 _X_47_·S3_29~. ------ Find The ldeal Roommate Newport Heights Sc-rN<n<'d Clnts 1714) 5..\1--0302 QUIET 2 Br ,,., sundeck. Garages for R1nt 435 Crp!. drps, [1001. gar, acllts. CLEAN. 2 car ga.rQe. Next no pets. S170. 6-IZ-8001, to Costa r.1esa police sta· • ' I I 550 Loet 555 Oardenlt11 ;-=N'iJlo 9 Vic. lrviot I Newp0rt Bl vd., 1\111in. I m11.lt' Shepherd, I m•I~ dobt'nnan mlx I I fmL. bl.iiclr. q, 8.38--95TI or Sl6-""'· FOUND: Pret c ription i(la55itt, Jenkel Davkl50n llOlaC ol V11k>n brand, vie. ot ~tarinc Ave. ol Park. Balhoa Island. 613-~71. liLACK & \\!hilt Lh1&~ Apao, along W. 0.~M(l\ljJI blWf\ 16th il. Npt Pier. 67l-2906. WllITE male C tr r m Cl n Shcl)hcrrl. limp!I. V i c _ L.atb pur, C.D.l\1. 613-4991. LOS'I', 4 mo old 13.n & wt\lte i;paniti \\•/bci.w1n COl!IU". lle- v.•ard. 842.~. AMt.:JUCAN 11.rOOner. Tired Of "OraM t"\ltteta.. do!11g half 11 job? For ttstlmale call CUiiom Cl&.l"rlener, John ?i.fotilS(il, &f,S.-2\Wl EX.I,. JapaIIC'ae Gardener. Complete Y a rd t.1aln- lenanct", shrubbery, trees. Free Est. 64~7. L"*> a P•lntlnf I. HelpW-. MI F 71D •••• W•nlM, ~If tit P•perh1nglnt --''--..::'-''----IAlITO IW'll countv 5'1101. Ot;L.IVERY of OAfLY cusroM PalntJna. lnV£l(t }'\&II time. Exp ' 1'1!f rw-PILOT, SUNDA \'. ONL¥,, '° !tpecia.llsl. No job &Oo int: or quli'Cd. Stnd rc1ume to new5papt>t can1era. ft9. too •mall. !'tee color con· Cl&MiUed AD No. 348. c/o ii~ the u.M of a Station aultlnM; & '5i. Lic'd, bonck'd, Dally PDot. P.O. Bax l.5GO, \Vagoo. or VM. Colltlct Mr. Ina. \Von't be underbkl. Cbtta ?t.teaa. Jlarry S<.-el~y. 330 Weal Bay 60-«lQS, 53&-3217. AVON CHRIST?i.1AS EARN· St., Costa Mtaa. FND: cat. C'rtolilll 14•ilh 1'\Jllt· colore<I tail & ears (pl· Sla.mc11e?) Vic Tana~ le Rushard F.V. 962--7524. F·No: Hall.grown male tab- by cat Atfec!lonate. Vic ~teM Del Mar tract C.l\t. BOB'S GARDENING It. LANDSCAPING 1 1~1 11)\ne Industrl&J Complexes. '-;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~.; I 557-4299 alter 5pm. INT It EXT ptlntin1', (l(lper lN~S can help make the ODITAL .AuUta.nt, Chalt han2lng, natural wood holidan l\.a.pp£cl' tor your akle Exp. only. J>rtiventlvt finl.ihlria.. MS-'19Ci. endre family! J1'1 ta~ tell· pra~tice F / t Im e, No 30 Da.y $peclal lnter/Exttt Ina, line Avon producia for Sll.lurdaya. $500. Beac b palntlna:. i.oc.;. refs, Llc'd ~a~~~:eN2'°~~ &JTa. 96).2436. ibl.Chuck.64He00. .. •. No Wutlng BABYSITrER, ·malul~. My Designer/ • * LANPSCAPING * School• & lnatructions * WALLPAPER * home. 2 ""'~ 2 A <. Mon-\VbeJI Clll "Mac" >Ti. Own lnNP. Edwa...S1 Englnftr S75 "'6--0l50. VALIQUET l'OUNO mena class rln1t STUD 0 OF DANCE from Univ. of New ?t1exico. I Vic. Harbor &. Gii;ll!!', (.t.-1. Forn1C'rly "Red Shoes" now 5.J7--0124. 1•tu'llll ln11 for daTK't! cll'lsses 1n Halll•I, ·rap. Aerobatic & FOUND blk!Wht puppy vie Jt1.i i . Agl·s 4 111 adult. Owner 11l'w U-isure \Vorld NII· .'t: Dlr~·tor, GICJria Vuliquct, structlon El Toro !"h i. 2 11 l l 1 s C M 1131}-}9;>4, 44 1• \ 11 1.. osta ~"a. I lunl(' phonf', ~46·3021, Studio FOUND. Lt-brown s h o r 1 11hrn1l>, 646· 72S6. haired puppy. Vic lleil & TUTORING in ele1n. school Newland H.B. 847-1514. subject!!. E ,.,p·d teacher. FOUND young adult male $2.50111 hr. l'alon·Thure. Kee~hound, vie. Slatter & S4i--0632. Goidenwegt HB. 342-1967. 1 -P~IAN~O~..,.-vo~iee-. _m_y_bo_m-,-.-, FND. Lar&e black fml dog yours. 20 Yrs. exp. Muter vie. Sprinjtd~ & \Varner, in music. 833-2320; H.B. 84&-0955. FOUND young pur ebrttd Welmaraner vie. The BluUi;. N.8, 644-5673. FOUND yoong fml See l Point Sia~ Turtlerock Terrace. Irvine. 81'l--1956. Babysitting TOY Poodle -rec~nt rnolher Cl-flLD care near Sonora & vie. Wilson. C.i\1. 646--2732. Prt.'sldio Schools Ages 18 mo , up. 979-613-1, 5-12-SO:i·I. Lott ___ s~s Carpenter -~------~ PLEASE return bl11.nkl't IOEil lndus/Comm'l/Resid vie. 4th & Orchid. Army All 1ypcs work. rtenlOdel, OID w/name tag. Blanki•I idlt'ralion, finish. frarnC'. belo~ to my dog Linus I 962 1961 who won't gJeep without ii. panl' • etc. · · · . Reward. 673-1050. CARPI-M'RY, Add itions & repair. 20 years Harbor area. &16-ZllS/675-6294. Carpet Service Now lawn11, Sp r Ink 1 er a, dedal, cleanup. State llc'd. 5.1&-1225. GARDENING Hai.V)' or Ille ho.\illn&. i:racJlng, clean up, MA1ona r y,53G -23 94 anytime. OU'l'Cll gardener, cmp.11 . ser.. call 53&-2300 days or 213/630-54G3 p.m. eicper., C1:rrlt, Arie AL'S Landi;caping. Tree removal. Yard rcmodP\ln~. Trash hauling, lot cleanup. Repair sprinklers, 673-1166. EXPERT J apan-ese gardener, knowhow, upkeep, plant, pest, trim, cleanup. 968-3486. General Services HANDYMAN -All kinds of ""'Oi'k, small jobs ,a specialty. 956-9374 : 546-9723. H1uljng 548-..1444 ~ '4$-..1711 II: ~ter. 347 .. 3029 H.B. Wanttd to fill perm. pclll!,ltion ~~;,.,.,,....-,......=,;;;:,;:,::,: lllABYSI'ITER I houAekecp-ln engineertna: dept Elcprr. PAINTtNG & PAPERING, er, 3 10 7 pm. Student OK. In ~lgn Ir mtmg ti~ 19 yrs ln Haroor a.noa. Uc & &1o-o:t.66 eve1: 6 1 3 -9 16 5 diesel ?'Were<i yachts Ml d. bonded. Rcl I f\lrn. 64,._1156. wkdys. AdYMCement oppor. + :dn't J>AJNTtNc .. 11orut, clean, BABYSITrER, Penn J s. co benefits. Send reawae. to ~nteOO ~rk. Licensed · area, )'Ol.U' nome. 4 &: 6 yr. R.E.J. Poole, Ir llllUred. S7H740. old CDa.Uy.a day wk). Columbl• Yec:ht1 Platter, Patch, Repelr 675-880!}. A Divot Whitaker Corp. llABYSIITER for· 2 yr olrl 275 McCormick Ave. * PATCll PLAS'TF.RlNG .i.\11 types. Free estimate~ Call- Plumbing boy, weekday moTnings. Costa ti.fesa.. Calif. 92626 ~f!kpa. Irv. S52--8581. F.qual Oppor. Employer ?l<f/F BABYSITrER: 3 children, DIRECTOR OF may live-in. Contact ~tr. ColemM, 541-4359 alt 8 pm. FINANCIAL l.. R-OTIS PWMBING. PLANNING Remodels ~ Repairs. Water Beauty operators 1 heatera, disposals, tumues. want.cl N~'P011 Beach tinanci&1 tn.. dsbwsbn.._ 9f9-3130 _M/C I: i\nttf. ha die • le Pa.id situation ha! inuntdiate BIA. All Daily PUot ~as. 1 vacn.tionve &-"i!ruih I: opening for director ot Drains ~ -$1.50 hospitalization Udo Hair estate & buslneSI plans. Sewer line to 100' -115 F "-~,; E t 11 ' * ~2502 * ~1";io''.. ........ 1 e e · Mutt have law degree I: PLUMBING repairs and m.. · heavy exper. in tax • ett.ttt stallations, palntina', Free •BEAtmCIAN WINEAT analysts service. ~ Eat.Call&Ave.83§-0312. APPEARANCE, FOR L~cs urance fd& GJiJSIG:wiY o~w Ar COLE PLUMBING BUSY SHOP. 54H!ll!. --pre DESRlS FREE EST. 24 hr. serviC1?. 6(5..1161 BILLING clerk for retaU Salary \vill be in a~ COLL. STUDENT 548-6428. _ PLUMBING REPAIR drug store, retail up. vtfexpcr. & quallflc&bONL. 17"RE.r: work. Garage &. yd No job too a.mall desired. 548-7521. ~!me~ ~= clnup. ~Jove &: haul. Ask for * 64)-3128 * Bookkeeper to: Classified ad no. 52T Clo M&T. 642-1403. .. Sewing/ Alterations We need one au1on1otivf' Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. 1 SKIPLOADER &: d\unp truck l----''-------1 Bookkeeper. Send photo & Co!rta ~1esa. Callf. 92626, work. Concrete. asphalt, SEWING-DESIGNING resume to Box 5Cl1, c/o Equal Oppar. Employer sawing, breaking. 846-7UO. Men/Women. Reas. Rates Daily Pi\or, 330 \Vest Bny !,...,;.""!!O!!!!!!!!!""'!"'ll'l'"'I YARD, garage cleanups. $10 min Call 846--7450 Street, Costa Mesa. Calif. DISl-rWJ\.SHERS-One for d~ d. · Al · . _ .. 2 •••s 92626. !lhitt; ~ for night ll'hlft. Remove trees, irt, ivy. teratt0n.._ -~ Over 18. No~baiktl J-im-Drivewys. gradina:. 847-2600. N 1 1• ~ ye n Bookkeeper _;., E. _ ea , accura "<"· u.. a exp. IV ___ , ti boo RntR -YARD &. Gange Cleanup. . e •11:n1 one Automo ve CooA. H CdM J>~rcc e~t. 7 days. Call Til• Bookkeeper with DMV ex· wy, ·· t S200. RE\V ARO for retur n or help in finding leather purse, jacket & wallet lost 1on at Isadores. P.O. Box 342 Balboa lsland, 9~1942. ytl ,,,_ ....,.... perience. Senti photo & DOG b a t h er , eicperienot JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery an me, .....,.....~;)_.. CERAMIC We new & resume to Box 501 c/o prefaTeel, part time. Hours ·-•s.49·.n. •~ A ail 0~-~--=-~---lion. .....,. mo. v now San Juan Capistrano . 979-3499. GA!lA(;E FOR STORAGE. I'.! BR. d-w~hr. refrig. sMg Inquire 1b'61 ~ Rochester, • HINDU SPIRITUALIST * Let I.his ad change your \••hole outlook on lite for the better ProfessionaJ advi~ on life. Lie. Reading• daily. JO Ai\f-10 Pl\f. 492-9136. LOST, tiny bt'O'.vn poodle 492-9034, 312 No El Camino type puppy, 2 mos. old, nr Real. San Clemente. Bluebird Cyn Dr. If found &. PALl.1 & CARD READINGS wish to keep, just let UI Pnst, present & future. know he's safe. 497-2281. Ori-Shampoo r re e Scolc.il· GEN. Hauling. Tree/shrub remodel. F1'tt est. $mall Daily Pllol, 330 \\'esi Bay approx l!r3, 5 d&)'I wk. guard (Soil Retardants). trim. Gar&: yd cleanup. Est jobs 1veloomc. 536--2-126. Strttt Costa Mesa Calif 84)-7005. Degreuers &. all color 839-2303. 557-6904. 92626. · · ·1 00=N:..UT="'Shop--.-all-~nt~te-"'ll"°'t"I brighteners & 10 minute 1-"=='-''"'-'='---- b 1 e a c h r o r 1v h it e House<.:l1aning fill• f BookkeC'per Age 25-45. No exper nee. carpeti;. Save your money by 1 el > A We need one Automotive Apply ln s:-rson, Mr. Ocnut, I \\'/II', cust rlfl'S. P',. p.iliO. 2 c~ta L'IICS.1.. I car gar . (."onl'ell lo Dann Pt. Slf!J n10. 962-f\19i Apts .• I Furn. or Unfurn. 370 I !B..,lboa Island Office Rental F:XECU"TIVE SUITE . \tonarrh P.ay Phua, 4 ltoo1n!! · !'e'<'ey1ion, 2 offices & .~toru!,'t'. Drapes & Carpt'ts >nduded. Furniture ·1 Br.. 2 ha . all bltns. opt10nnl. 600 sq. ft. Contact $300/mo. 1\·1nter: S375/n10. Turner A.w:JCiates. J I m yrly. ORys. 2ll/fi~736; I ;;;G;;;"",.',.";;;·,.-,..,.u,.77".""'""""'" 11.'knds, 714/675-66R5. • • I M I N1•1\' \\'aterfront Offices Corona de •r rmm S170 l\fonth :? Br, rrplc. f'.1.!iO. ,;ofl 1v1r. :? PJ:iinc ~~1011 tilks 1o heh. Adtls-$.22.l. }1.1 B:1yside Dr., N pt. Beach 673-8184: 673--7387 Sill Grundy Rltr. 675--6161 Advice & help in many mnt· L 0 S T : Co 11 i e/Spru1irl, bl,.M_._ llDnAky." V j C . tcrs. 213: 694-1350, Fully lie, '"""" '""""-' Call Warner & Magnolia, H.B. La Hnbra. for appt. $lO Rev.'B.rd for infonnation PROBLEr-+f Pregnancy. Con-or return. <n4) 871-7578. fidenl, s y mp at he tic LADrES diamond Bulova pl'l.'gnancy counseling. Abor-wrist watch. Sentiincntal tion A adoptions ttf. AP· value. Reward! 642-3963 aft CARE. 642-4436. S pm * EUROPEAN PSYCHIC * YOUNG Dalmation p u p . $25. Hunt . Continental Appts.avail.thruOc1.&Nov. Tow nhouse s. Fo.mily (7141 5234156 heartbroken. 962-1894. FEMALE companion for a YNG kitten, blktwht fem. week of camping. You need Recent wound right side of wann clothing k a love of neck. Vlo: Harbor Vu Home I' ~t;;•;'';;•;;Nlo;;;;;;';;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, I DESK apace avafiablt •.. $50 naturt'. Leaving Oct. 19, -640-0736. • mo. WUJ pruvwle furniture 547-1'7'01. 5 yr old Pinto gelding, blyNn saving me extra trips. Will Rainbow Window ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;· ~~I Bookkeeper with machine 135 E. 17 St., C.M. clean living rm., dining rn1. Maintenance • experience. Send photo Ir n RA r~ TS MAN , exptt. & hall $15. Any rm. $7.50, Commf'.rcial-Residen1ial Job Wanted, Malot 700 resun1e to Box 501, c/o Mechanical aptitude he:lptuJ. couch SlO. Chair $.5. 15 yrs. 675-0429 ror estimate ----------! Daily Pilot, 330 Wm Bay Call for appt. 5*-0411 . exp. ii; what counti;, not Dedicated. Cleaning CHEF, hii;:h caliber, fully Street, Costa Mesa. Calif. DRAPERY Wot:krooln. ~d nH!lhod. 1 do \\'Ork my9elf. • WE 00 EVERYTllJNG • e'lrJl in all pha.ses desl~K 92626. vac. & holidays. Expft'. or Good ref. 531--0101. RC'fs. f'ret' C'St 646·2&19 change. Empl~ a I BOOKKEEPER I Secretary. trainee culter. Be a c h ATIN. Rug Shampooen. sop~isticated country club. To interior designer, need· Drapery, 9X) W. 17th, CM. Equip. used once. Holt 18'', •• Alberto has l~ r\&"ht Av1ul Nov 1. ~ioume on ed p/time. Bookkeepinsc DRILL PRESS I hp shampooer & brush. nlai<l just ror you ~· Pl!lul Martm, 742-3600 thn.t trial balance, typing & Precision exper. for top $370. Nobles \\'Cl vacuum. Call 83&-0648. El{'(lnd1do. S/11 req. Pref over .30. non· Irvine ro. Top $$S. P .P.S. S2:JO. Extras, S50. 646-6994 HOUSECLEANING wk l Y · SEEKING entry level acct'g si:»okec, call Inti:iwrs By Pacific Personnel Services. aflc'r 6 or wkllds. basis. reliable, r~f. Call or Mgt training po&ilion Ltnda. 540-4728 for 1ntl'n t\rw. 112 No. Tower. UnK>n Bank Ceilings after 5, 894-2951. B.B.A. finance. 3.5 GPA BUSBOY/MAN Square, Orange. 5'7-4446. Prof. Carpet Cleaning Varied e.xper . incl. banking Must be c lean & neat. Over Ask for Rachel May. *SPARKLING \VHITE Nev.· acoui;tica! ceilings. Anytime, 644-7183 Reas. Cement, Concrete Al so wind<n\'s &: floor care. & sales 675-7843. 18. Apply in peNOn, Surf & DRUG clerk for retail drua: ·•Call Dutch 537·1~.8am.Spm * Exp male bookkeeper Sirloin, 5930 w, Coa.st Hwy, store, retail drua exp. LADY will clean vacant wants pt time work, with NB. deslrtt. 548-T'a21. \ at S,S mo. Answero: lttYke MINK jacket and stone le white. from RedWrood * * * * * * avaUabkl. 17175 Beach Blvd. Marten «We. tnlured $2.CO'.I. .Stablet. 'Young rirl'a hone. CUSTOM CEMENT WORK Hunth1atan Bn.Ch. '4)....1!21 EK&te tnU9t aeH J .G. tn4J Generous rewird. 497-2326. •• .,., ., __ apts. Expel'. By the' unit 9.ccountant. 53&-86fll. DRUG CJerk -Experillnced. """" 646-1557. BUYER c..ta Mola. can Janit_orlal Job Wanted, Female 702 &tH500 Daily 847 -ha Drives, w~. paUUli, LA COSTA APTS vallabl $S0 -..... LOsr male lri!O sett.,, • pool dock•. Don. 6'2-8'""14 • D&SK W~ce ~de rur:irure SUPERMAN-WE L 0 VE scar on I~. Needii rn@dica· PATIOS.PLANTERS GOOD TYPIST Nowport Beach !inanci., in-EQC Sec:/0.nt•I Roqot .Tr.tr1 Cleaning Service im 1 Md 1 & 2 B«froom • Built-Ins e Shag carpets e Drapes e Walk ln closet. e Swtmmln&" Pool mo. provi YOU. PLEASE C 0 M E tion. Vic. NB. 979-9158. at $5 mo. AnSWftina teMet HOME SO WE CAN SHOW ,CL;=,;;"""'"'"""''"'°'c--:-,..,.--.,-AU Concrete work. Brick, available. 222 Forest Ave, YOU. BOMBAY. 1e MALE Golden Retriever, ~"=um,_,ps~ID::n:::'~w"k".-'"'=--"3533='0.'- LarunaBeach. 49'-4N66 -H~A""""P~P~Y~B~l~R"TH=D~A=y~1 5 yrs. old. Needs medka· PATIOS, walks, drives. Saw, Residential _ Commercial Wiii do your typing •t stitulion ha s ~ ate Intelligent, creative ~, -•~"' h hom Wiii I k opening ltt a. profesiuonal ual wanted for man~al * ~ * •r e, r C Up \\.'/strong ·.experience. You position \\'ith fast ~lzia Landscaping and deliver foe• H.B.. will purqhase oUice sup. dental ottice in Lag \l n a BAY VIEW OFFICES MOM tion. Vic Calli. Homes, break, remo\'e & replace Deluxe, Ai.r·oonditloned .J 'R Irvine. REWARD! 544-6354. concrete. 548-8668 fOT' est • Bat--l>Que> F.V., Wast, 75c per Pl• plies, auto 1leels & office Beach. Future limited. only LANDSCAPING or will work by hour equipment by initiative &-. ability to For unique & per90nalized II 147 309S asaume responsibility. Sal-e Encloeed Garag All Utilities Paid Low, R • .., KEYCHAIN, 1100 blk S. QUALITY t "d Redecorated. Udo area -C<lncre l', rei;1 en· R<-alonomics, Bkr. 67S-6700 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Coast HY.')'., t..aauna Beach, lial specialty. 1'0r est. Oall i;tyle in landscaptrc call ca • • We will consider only &p-ary open. 641}1333. '• Janies C. Elmer -CORN"EU. BA Eng I I 1 h , plicant.s 14·fa proven record EXEX.Vl'NE leC?'etar)' for Ln.ndscaping & Maintenance through hswfg. Exec & of the highest in~egrU;y le full time employment ln Co. "Renovating lawns. A \\Ttn!I BG all media, al!IO ho~sty & who ea~ ~in a H.B. medical office. Send necessity at this time.." flexible exec. sec: Av. office conrtdence t tm:n of resume to K. Davis. 4919 Phone 542-1217 or write Fr!. 10/ll. REWARD. P .O. Pal 842-5662. ritaturt' adults, no {l('ls Walking distance to 11hopping center. 2 Adjolning officei;, busy in· P.O. Box 1223. QJ&ta. Mesa. Box 462. Lquna Beach. Child Care tersectlon <;:.M. $90( Utll's PEKINESE·Blscult co l or • 354 Avocado St., C.M. 642-9708 inc., adjolnlna: 1 BR f\lrn. Social Clubs 535 Lost on BalOOa Island. apt avail. 64:Hi560. 1----------I ·"""=:.::wml='-''-c.Jl~:,;6~'-""0'259=. _, OFFICE-STORE MYsrlC-PbHosopher avail to LOST fem Collie. "Sabrina" lead yoor group or dub in Vi w llU ~-~-52:> MJ. ft. Ull'1,P8id· Oft st. round table di9CUS!lliioM 'Oh c: estc ·vvv"Cr .;uiu1..:!'i, ~1 ,_,, 641H1705. I'"""""""~~~!!!!!!!!!!' I park i. 4IJ.U ewport, oor. develoJ:ment of the w.rioo1J LA MANOIA of Bay St. 646-1252. spiritual l{if't9 such 1:1..t * • LOST fem blk cat wl6 Bn.nd New Deluxe Units OFFICE or atore. 8lsy cmr. p • y c h I c heal in r . ton Dover Shott• area. Rent now for your ron· L.eue in H.B. See ad under ~ pre-cognitlpn, &l6-8llm. ~truct'°n allowance' of 1 buslnea rental. 536-ti666 medlunuhip, dream in-REWARD: Female white toy MO'• 1rtt renL 1 BR. 1 BR PROFESSIONAL t! .. •te fta.1.. tertiretatkln; or topic9 rum poodle lost in Eutbluff ~ den, 2 BR's 6: 3 BR's. .-. ~ aa deipttl Jllf)'d'lology, Kah-... ,. ,...... '~-$'d: ~ .. m-. eocl ao go. Hell at Bola Chica. .. _,_.. T tc Ca 11 area. ~. -'"'u ......,, H.B. $275/mo. &H-1323. =-"..!:.... ~_!-· ........ WHITE female Cocka!;;l, 11:ar. nrlm'R po61. BBQ's. _..._. a.-IWUJll:I" 111111 ~ 718 Scott Pl., 01 Business lten1el 445 FIND YOURSELF vtc. <rl Wardlow School. II LARGE I br. apt. $125. , . T ii E FACfORY'', OOD-IN SOMEONE ELSE. 96,'J.ortt;, 1-"um. $135. Laund.. s:ar.. Whit Et~·-t o· A LI riulfol, nr mids. Mature sislln&; or 32 uniqut bouUque DISCOVER e .,...,...,, nne-. ne adl~. 1922-B w a 11 a ce . sMpe, hu 2 openlna:• ln the DISCOVERY Don't etve up the •hip! ,.. •• • .,I ~ ~ llO "Ll4t" It In ctaasified. Ship :~lo. in ra .... nK uvm mo. ntt~ 213/311-3393 to Shaft R.Hultll 642-5678. COSTA MESA PRESCHOOL, Free est. 646-7229 aft 5. i;kills, quick mind, graclou!I managemen ve · Bruce Crffcent, N.8 . 92660. 18th &. Monrovia. NEW Ma1onry or on strong. Prl"fer SC-Lag. Send res ume & s a I a r yi"''""""""""""'""'""'ilil'"I HOURS 6:30 anH>:30 pm. ---"--,.., ----Lag N. 492-7999. historv in confidence to: Fee Paid ri.tu11ic. storiei;, art. Rea11. BRICK, BLOCK & NEED help at home? \\1e Oassitied ad no. 528, cto Adhesive Sales Rep n tK 1ia1es. Llc'd. 64HOOO. Eves. Stone \\'Ork, 645-8266 646-1903 hav<: Aides, Nu r 1t <' 11 , Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, A/P-Coni;tructlon $600 ~5237. Painti~& Hou i;ekprs, Companlon11. Co~ta Me.sa, Cal!t 92626. Payroll Clk-Con.str S850 Contractor llomernakers up j 0 h n Equal Opp!'lr. Employer General Ledger Acct $100 Pape •nging 547~ ' F IC Bkkpr/Sec'y $100 JACK Taulane -Repail' -~-------CENTER.LESS g r i n d e r Sec'r-Lquna. S560 remod., addit. ~ yTS. exp. PROF. painter, ho~t work, Jobs Wanted, M & F 104 operator with infeed & Medical to S600 L\c'd. t.!y Way Co. M7-0'.136. reas. llcfins. lnUe'Xt free thndttd np. Pennanent Exec. Sec'y to prea to $700 est. Refs. 548--2759. \VILL manage sm. Apt com· .. --"'"""'nt with 11 VI' olrl General ottice $'50 Additions * ~modellng tt.... ..., .. "'v.,. •.. -.,. · •JtU> Gerwick: lz Son, Llc'd FOR clean & neat palnuu~. plex for 2 Br Apl Exp. company ottering variety of Set..Tctaries - 673-fiOfl * 549-2170 lnterlor, reas. rate&. Call retired couple. 64CHJO'ni. company paid b e n e f I t s. A1-'0 I<"ee Po6ttion1 Dick, ~. .,910 W•nted, r~ & t; 710 545-0401 NEWPORT G•nknlng PROF. Painting, ai!JO roofs. QIILD CaN' n 11 e de d . Personnel Afency accous. Ceil. i nter/cxter. Ad I . S. t PreskHo School area. 1 Yr UJ Dowr Dr., N.8. EXPERT J a pane se Card e n c r . Cotnplel~ G11nit>nlng Servi<'"· NB, C~1 nrea 546-1894. Lie/Ins. Free est. 645'-5191. vert sing ere •ry old girl aft schl 'tit 5pm 642~2870 EXTER. Complete 2 coats, 1 Creal oppar. !or ambitious, wkday11. Cnll 5"0-4n3. story S2fl0. 2 story $320. h~~ly skilled girl. Brnins, Cl.ER K Ty p 1 s T . f'E.\1ALE hc4p pref'd, J:;t Huntlnaton &.ach Card, tobacco & yardf.ae 1----------1 shops esp, wanted. 425 nh HUNTINGTON C a rd r n 1 St., •'lewpart Be a e b , * Apta. lldl at Bohi.a Chica. S73-S9J6 or ~. 846-1323. CctJnpatt . 8"~ -~=~=~==-what you'tt mluifl&:. F'r. blORE OF OJTICE * * * * JAPANESE Ga rdenrr . * Complete Yard Work Md Cle 11 n-u p . Free csl. 642-3102. Neat \\.'ork. Roy. 894-5058. ln11111.Hve I: sh requlrecl. statistical. to ~ tor ning llhift. l..ight pttsa HOUSE painting, lnt/exl. IJS.1670 business manager 1n busy '\Wk on electronic pan.. 1'!.c:COIJ5. IX'iling1, reas. F'rH' I """"'!'!'!!~~~~~"'I COMtruct\on o It Ice at xin·1 canrli; wtexpanitinc est. n 4/536-5857. A/P CLERK Newport Beach nr OC co. \Viii train. 60-18'T7. •-h Airport. Must be accurate ...._ , ..$130-$260. L.eue Approx 350 1q ft . S!Ottfront on OOAy cmr, OELU;,;E, Apl·priv. patio. !Ma.In ~ Ptcan, H.B.) Off music. 6 pool1 n1.LM, tenrlis, stTeet park In I . WW S130. Spadous P o o I 11 I d e renovate 10 suit tenanL R1m"8low $ISO. 84&0259. <Owner> . ....._. Trader's Paradise GARDENING SERVICE Reuonable -Rellable * 64&-6852 * Need a "Pad"! Piner an ad! T1 1E llangman, we 11ell 100 for Newport ucac construe· lypl"' I: nle clt'ric. Call Toni FIRE & ... asualty, itll I otc one ~top price & pallcrn, for lion c:o. Construction expcr· for appt. 833-81'22. work~ exper. P/tilne. CdM home appt. 54'7·5846. ic-nc.>e pl'4!fl'rrable for r.aain--location. f>45-3165. Need it. "Pad"T Place an ad! taining n1ultiple contract ac· COCKTAIL HOSTESS FREE Ice Crum counting data. Excellent l.noking (or a higher paying Schools I Schools & v.wklng environment A: job in a new field. No exp. If you oome to work at FARRELL'S L1gun1 a..c" 2 BR. Duplex. Tdeal for oom- mcrci&I SJS)tmo 1 7 4 6 I BR, ocean view, flttplace, Orange Ave. 54&-l.Ui8 lines times dollars ln1trvctlon• 575 ln1tructJon1 575 benefits. Salary convnen· neceMBl')'. we lraln. Appl:y lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1111ralc w/abillty. F.qua.I Op. in pereon al 2930 West Coast Wanted: 5 boys, 2 atrl• portunlty Employer. Ph: J[w Newport Beach, any Apply In per.on · 540-8365 for appt. day' afternoon or evt". 20111 tii-Ookhurst St. Jm beam ee.Uln&:s. S200 mo. • BUSINESS .Wte, cam .. ,. 497-2551. ..-Dr. at ~tacArthur. N.8 . Ap-. ·-------prox 400 *I· tt. :wcM1'52. I~ lndu1trlal Rental 45G JUST COMPLETED - R:oomi 400 1600 to 3300 Sq. Ft. !Il"EPHF:NS 40· 1'13TS 1----------IN SANTA ANA Yacht, l..wcury AITowhead ROOMS $18 wk. up w/k\t. N.-w Ult-up bllla w/aharp, Condo. I new 2UJ%8 uni!", ~ wk up AJ)IJI. Low f'rptd, Pl\Mled ofticu • J.Tcn1ct. Sub. Income. 8CT'f'l'I. monthly ratt"• 2376 Nrwpon 111 o r 1. It e mt! z t a n t n e or T (TI4l zn-2923, 337.s.401 Blvd:. CM S.t3-9'75S. nvcrhtad loadlnc doan. tlO. lllGll DESERT LOT. 220-3 phUe_pw1'. RM -pY! hoa>t. l.aiUn• HUNSAKER DEV, CO. $2750 VA!.0£. nWa. w/vvt ba. Kitch prtv. 546-5460 ' WANT CAR. Oollep « writ• ""1 P'°I. * '42·931o1 * 19(1 mo. Aft I, 130-384L NEW roM!nld ... 1'CJO 'fJ n 0., y ab • l216 tel n. Jde&1 CM loc, whttythm an · amUk~ new LRG.1Bacb. 2 blkl from Ha offke1 wtheolt, bot water "'-·t 11.....,. ~ill trtld 1 · pltr. Student pre(d, DO pelll. hlr, ZJJ 3 phue pv.T, Olh '-""" .uvu. e or :Jst A lut mo'1 n?nt rto1,.d. ('Ir. A/C Thomu Ent. rood car.64S-4832 1$5, <~U pd.l SJG.()300, ,;6::7r,_l'=4"1T-=-:=-.,,.,---: Nr:t cxx:. Pr1 bl\. prt ,.,.. ~ Sq. F'I M·l, alrJcond. PRlf.fE Ind.~ AAA Nal . t:rance 9tu~nt or woMdna nfnce. 110.230 v. N r . Tfonant , 20 yt . SXl,l'.Ol M'l'lm-bt>f Uam, 557-7119 F.dlngf>r & Newport Frwy. N.N.N. inc, Trade $12!>,<ro ~ ~l&Ol l!CltY IOt lfe @b, or c:otn· hRO room. prl i,.:.: ~ · mm-lal. 8k1-. St7-&M9. ~~ ...., R.ntalt Wanted 460 2 P'ourple:itet. Coefa M,_, ·-.,.,.._ lll,000 Equity. Exch•fll'" ROOM w/boooel>old prlvp. Le.,•LHN Optloft "P· °"""'• Coon1>. frJl' mM. Gara.at A< pool. Exeeutfvl' tranif~ trom .t"OR11N Realtor 84!~ N!t!J?Of! 9eteh. Ml-CS4. }-~Mt Cout detirn 4-5 Dr ' 1n1.C We81dltf, N.B ODnt.£MAN, m' 1 t er lluu rm or study. Dte. J11t EXOV.NCE, homt Palm bfdroam, tt:rria, TV. BH.c:h in Nwpt/CdM Alft. Call Mr, Spl'l.I. °'°'~ S. end loc. •,Pac. (l)ut ~TW)'· 536-Ml.8. Patr1ck, 213/561-20!0 di.¥•: val $.lS,(O). 2 A dt1l +-M!<p ja _ LOVELY ROO.'d, %13f.!IU.23lll "''" hollow .t btl. '"" Om• Bay ,.-twse home, ~ •UR, I~ mt. nr Ad8ml or a"' or CM Ownr. ~lli7·1109 ~eman. ~ms. Meta Vm:te IK"hl, 1 dllld. * * TRADE 3 ~~ 2 BA llOt.fE \\'ITll SWlMl\flNG POOL, (nt home without pool. 139-9202 211 Acr~• No. C•llf. ~. c:k»e to town anrl Jllkt' $3XIO value_ Trad .. tor car or!!? (nl)8'l>Q)S llAVE 12 delwce: apt. units In N1pt, Beach. Wanl Cnnd O&nb 50 ft. 00.1 or alm· ltar, up to 6.5 ft. ltwln Co .. ReaJton. 64Ulll. !200.000 .... In $l00,000 bMJ Portland, Ort!. AAA N11.110na1 Ttiw.nt. on N.N.N. 20 yr IM'. Want prtmc ~ cntr &t TT Bier 547+489 - CANYON lak1t lot, Soll cne vt..waL. nr lflke, und, utll. $10,IMJ r~ • d flt.t. Trade! ftlr tnt'Omr!" ~~ ot '!'!' Brit , Ml-MS&. SUBMIT all tndec fOC' $~\f ('Qty on !ti() acrH nr. Yu· Mapa. &I. $400,(0). ln1. only 19f.. ·Fantastic vt~ ... hl\ls, vaUeya. Bkr 541-Hi!I. * * ·;::;:tf n "P•d"! Plact an ad! CaH 2\J: c.D--te>. * .. Call fU2-5671, \\nnr nd rt'~u ll.11 612..j6i$ •••••••••••••••••••ii VETERANS COMMERCIAL PILOTS Earn S25,000 A YEAR If you went to utilixe the GI Bill you are required to have a private pilots license first. I'll teach you for hundreds of dollars less. Give you a money back guerantee thet you wlll pau. You heve nothing to lo1e .' Call day or night 7 days a -• Bruce Reynolds (714) 522-6320 ASSEMBLERS COFFEE Shop Man• i e' FRONT-back ollk:o, - ht A 2nd Alillt in eleoctronlcs w/Mver&l yn or exper. u typist, teniftc ottlcl'. 1~­ flnn. No Exper. required. 14'8.ill"l!U I: hosleu tor 81.rtro med. t96-e630. J.ilcLble:I I Apply in person, 9 thru J, RestauranL Call M 1 x , Tempong Sttvket. Potter & Brumfield Div. Newporta Inn, N · B • F"RY Cook. neat I: clean, Ai> AMF lncorporatM ~· ~ ln Penon, H. Salt "'" 26181 Attopuerto CONSTRUCTION Seaetuy, Ir Chips, 27SO Harbor mvd .. Sn.n Juan Caplstrnno experienced. CM. An equal opoor empt MfF m-8200 be:N'«"n 9 It 5 rn=Y"""°""'"~-. ~a..~,~U.~7Nft-t-.1 ASSIITT. ri1GR TRNE CCX)K, mature individual No kmg Min. J imbo. PART-TIME JJl'l"\t\OU!l ~X})ttil"OC<' In Rt'lttaurnnt, l:to E . Cl:JQt health field p r e t e r "" d . ='='""'~·· ="'7"~'~==---6-9: 30 EVES. SmA.11, 11C\lle' care hospital. CF:Nl.1tAL OFF1CE· Loea1 OtVT$JON of nianur. N>. hn1 Write, cluaiUed ad No. .f!M. old e5tab. finn ne.tds con. ln1med. openings ror you111o: DAily PiLot. P. O. Box 15GO. s:enlal pJ 1or thit vviet:y ml'n ovt'r 21 who need " O>lta Meu, Ca. 92Q&. ll'pOt. Start $400. Cllll Nancy perm. 2nd job to .IUJ>plcml'nt Cook-Pantry Man i\11\)', ~1()c«fi5, Co a• t & 1 presen1 tnm~. Dot h "''/Kft&l flXP"" In 11"1. Nr;cncy, 219l JWbor llvd, $4.75 HR lood operntlon. Coll Cbtti,0"'·"'1 =,,-~-~-For lnt•rvw: 547.0913 Fred, <n4l &44-1700. CEND.AL ot:nce., f\lll Ume A°TTRACTtVE Slim girls . COOK. part ,ume. 'l\m, A ~niny I~~ ~8f:'c~· 'l''omen, to de:monsl:n.tl' ne11.· Wed. km IU lpm. Hun-DI · itwd d Ut Muat ~ tooct proch.1<'1 in markt t1. llnJ!on BeaC'h 847-!941 ca~ of u~lnr Wltl'I Own ~p. Pltlme. S5tl COPY\\'RITER pu~e &'. type. c.JI 213- J>!'! v.·k. 67~. Petroleum •. earth cuttln1 ~ Ttl«!pe'Ompter • An .\u'4)m()live tnduatry ot'lf'nt~. f.tlnlna. eqlW Of!!M?!!W\ib' tmpklrtr AG GRESSJVE. u nbtf'\o\1!1 lnd1 knowledft'. P . 0. Box CENERAI 0tnee . l'lf'w ""r lilllJe!fPf'~ tor°""' 1"60. Nev.'POrt Beach, Cal, bookk pl~ • .:._om,. of lhr ·~ r n r d 92060. 1-nLe. ""' nr f'fq. • l i>tnf. °"8.~IP'f In 0 r a n R' " Cvs'T'onlAN tor ck.lillnlRJ ' =.,lad>' wJsrowina Counly. ~lvtt Pf')' v&Num1n1. F.arlf .,.....1-"'-·--=·=:-::---·I pion. ........,..., .,,, Ex· On. 5am·9P.m. Cal 611HillO .GIRLS prrlt'1ll'CI • J>h'[l'ITl'•I s c I' lor nept & lrttl!~li.. rACV fun job Im _, Don CJ?,,rr -• .. ., • m...-1. OJ)t'n-THEODORE ROBINS DELIVERY !or M.....,,..., 1i"8· Full, PftM time, d'J' Serv~. Own tnwp. Mu1t or· niJ:ht· ·Arpty Tit JJll!IW" FORD kn>v.I Coltta Melt!\, Coront1 at 2930 WHt Coftl'I Jll&hway J)OO 1111.rbor BIVll , 1lr l ll<far, It Nj!Wpor1 •rtU. Ntwport Beacti, Uly ~ CO!lfa l\1"81 542-1164. afternoon or eve.. Nl'C'CI a "Pad"Z PlAl'tl 11n fl d! O asa.ltit.d AdJ , • ~ Scll Idle itf'!ftU _ •• 60.5611 H H H H H F I $ E s J I v r -\ .. ~ ~ r: A• D~YPILOT ~ ·~ .. -__...S.t&ir'daf. Oc.t.obtt 14., 1971 ..... I _s a' ·----'l[ll][ J[Il] ..._[ _• s' -''"'__,J[(J)[.___' os 1__,)[l_J ( '--_• a' _1••'__,l[JJ]I [_ 11o ~ 1, ;m;;;iliiiiiiiiiiiii~I;;;;;;;~~ J~I ~ ]~ [ ........ [ ....t:Ni •. I ~ - Hetp W•nted. M &' F 710 -~""--li-once __ , ____ IOJ_ fu~ifure Hol, WOllttd, M & 1" 710 Help Wont.cl, M & F no Hosp W-M & F flDHolo Wontod, M & F 710 110 Gar~ S•I• 112 Misc.II•,...,• '-~=------~ Ill Outstanding Teachers REAL ESTATE ~ K£'j~OR£ au'° •'i.Sh...nC * GORGEOUS * ~t.\ltAt;r; :'."tir ~I a in u 1 l)t~\IOUTIO~ SIJf' -Taob:. mlll"h le mltctunr; p.s 8' anlxt1JI• •"lid polJ:,.., h..'\C .. lb.nJ Or;an. d r t"• s ~ r , MTP.S n-..wn.. '"o m p ' •. dr)l'r \\ u'd5 S 1' n It I u r l' ,ot)fu $..~ 'Z i.~J pnnt h~.. So}f:i--bf.d. C&mPM" a 1i--runi:; & ~\) booth It. rquip, ~ ron1• dlstl.,.1Uht't ti mo okl cha"'5 s.:...i_ fu_ ):lllrtank.-.n"rt) nwf' 1lt>:1W fur 1'0\lr p.u""~. ~>ts of books. can ~ rodcwl tbl. SIOO.. ~ f'fl{J tiou.~· At.Id, Sal M Sun 10-5 uri '6J lm"I i;.tw"I. '62 }'ord WA S H f: R S, O ry e r s , thl.., pt !NI l'rwJ tbl SIO ~-; \'1<'1om , COAT& )Jl"SL llrutp ;£1,0CO mi. ilu!d:I $..\\. Dishwubtrs reconditioo«I, t"t-Cry.JI.al ~ht"r Si"O a~. Am-•r nb Sli. ~tws. ;:ud Outstanding high school English teacher. odnptablo to change. but wllh desire and thrust !<> produce results in a dynamic edu, callooal system committed to developing in- dividuals to their potentlal. * Real Estate Cal'fft' Night * • u a r n . D •I I 1· c re d Wnp& $33. N.. Amlqlit' ~ t~-SAT·SL":\' 9 lo ~ oo.1). ~ c-a.v-'1, nll.rh n'IOl"I!. 21~'-t m·-•-C o mp lf't 11111 ... :ir , C\1 5 ~1-0 3 :?0, ~ s.t6-521Sf839..'iti:!O ....... ~-l' pc AlN:lC tdrm •rt , SECRETARY . Reception.lat ===--~·---·I ~1'00d p.il1o .k.'t ~.~Ila<' bNLcprt---:~d. 3.f'l'll rus;, m!-'t. 6T~J7'>'c~~~---~ lint&: Reh. Xlnt l:)'?ll:t. To RECONO. 1 rad r -1 n a~ 1~. 96'.hSIJ7. rhsh.~ ... antl(fU",, rte. 16&11 ~01.A)R n · pon . pM"tttt $600. r n t er 1• I e .,., 1 111 pllanOf'S & TVs. Dunlap's, BLUE print tofa, Colfltf' Pr:lllr Ln, 11 un t ;nt:1 o o S!l'.> !(h.10 r ,t, poi,. lent. L&lu.•v.-ood (7131 SJl-7420. t&l:i roiewport Blvd., c.~. tabko, commodt". J\I c d I ' .2.!!'rt.1tlr (",1 .• ·m:tn •!•l\'\', IAmrm, 6. SERVICE StaUon man 548-7780. Armolre. 1'T Prov tv.·1n OLD ~llf'!ii. Bl'rr tn.)"S. i.l,uu. l'IUln riC for all. TIH!s.. 17th Oct., 7l. 7:30 PM. Must have clear Call!ornla teaching creden- tial ; experience preferred. Open IO tho Pull4 ic Come •1 you are ... 8rift9 • friend This opportunity can be explored by calling Mr. Don Young, at 714:497,2000, on Monday, Oct<>ber 16, 1972 between 8: 30 a.m. to 12 noon, and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. R11I opportunity In RNI Ettate Mitt in the Newport Coastal .,... ' bf-.l!l, ll'm?'I. up h o I s 1 r d \~a-1.'0n "'hi~. old n i \-en l "'''"'r n'•'M•r S"'..\. M>:'('r ;:rxf::t~~r ~ihlf~,~ R.nt Waahert/Dryer1 ctuurs ~r>N'd !'!.'do! (;~; '! d: J'b,stf'rs. l::.dt!On p h 0 n 0 s.:-, \!l.f.(.• t Jill<! S1. "·~ smm s:. \\'le., f"ull maint. refng, hk4!' hl'!W, )Ille. )lu,1 br:t,s. Pf"\1t>r. Sat & sun. mo,~. c-M :.l'1'a "''tun't"t 1 L!miled seating -C.U for reservations 1733 Wostcllff o. .. Newport IMch 645:7221 comm. Apply Chrvron Ila· • £33,.J.m • ltll th.ii; w1md. ~lU L &IOI SHKQ Or. ll.B. ~-:'IOfitl ll'n;t, l.Uf' bilJ' It ft\f'tf'r-P"')o-~~So. C.OUt H"''Y·· MAYTAG repatnnan has rn-tnJO, r A.,'TAST1C ~ S3k' ~·l::::rrn~~Ut~~~V' SER\'TCE Sta. Attendant. •Uhen $3j. to llOO. CanSACRtf1CE! 9' SparU."1 or 1.Lkr ne-A' SPfl.NSh (',.ont f'in;i. p;,l:T\J;!.t' buiL.ltn" 1~1-. --- ---·--------------- twp Wonttd, M & ii 710 Help Wont.cl, M & F nl Kolp WonNd. M & F 710 Kolp Wonted, M & P 710 d -"I >lust ...._ dclh'tt .... fl )'T. ruarn. J\ff'dlt. lypr \~klur IOla 1..<:G }'"\irn Desipfr CkJlhtnt "' P'l.W>' MU t . ..,. ex· 839-1TT8. 2 rnahogaey bar stools, S.:O II '" ho Id item!! 60:. \\\-. ,J '''1Lo;;!r, '.! nn~. 11 irrd. HOTEL. Exp tront dc•k dttillleuhier. r.iust kno\v NCR. OXI. Apply in ~l'SOll. Alrpmte:r lnn Hotel, lrvlnr:. liOUSEKEEPER.cook. exp., full lime, (posalbl:y live lnl, for elderly eentlcl]\11.n In Balboa. Must haW! drivers lie. Reis req'd, 1'1n. Davit, Mo....-rt.4 for appt., GG-1626. HOUSEKEEPER. livf' in or out. 2 Bo)11 T & 9, own room. be.th A: TV . Spftc L.B. ~ \V/pool. Call fot ln- tl'\"lt, 8 tO 4, 644-4164 ; f'V('li. ou.«lll9,MHre. NOUSEKEEPEk-llve i n , beaut apt.Water Iron t, Balboa Island. Care for JUNIOR Salf'Smen: 10-15. Eam $Z>-$40 per \l,'eek gd- ling new Nstomers for the DAILY PILOT. This i1 no1 a newaeaper routr and does not includt' collecti~ or dellV'f!ring, Transportauon ti PtOYk:led. 'Ve "'Orie four hours after school and 8 on Saturday. \\'e have qpenings lor Founta.tn' Valley &: South Huntington Beach area& on- ly. You must be out of a:chool by 3 Phi t o panlclpalc. ExperienceJ ~f.lven priority . KEYPUNCH OPERATOR ladf, aew, ironSal& cook. 50 lmmcd. apen111g tor IBM 129 ~=rm-mi: Opt'!\. opr, Good Wary " benefiU HOUSEKEEPER. ~d in our H.B. location.. Only ,. ,, ays, exp. 129 oprs need apply. ~ !'In· $2.50 per hr. Near Call 842·7751 (or appC:. Mariner'• Park. Rrl rr-1 UNtGVARD JNS. GROL1P qui:ftld. Call e""" 645-2464 , . """-.. HOUSEKEEPER I. .. LVN s, relief. Part-,.,.~ · ive-in,. Nurses Aides le Laundry ~ Beach S r a. a: id e Help. BA)'\'iew Conv Hosp. home. 51,~ days. English not 541)-5690 • l"l'!q'rl 494-0561. ?.tAINTENANcE ?.1echanic HOUSEKEEPER for con-for rental yrd. So m e valescent hospital. I 4 4 5 dt'liVl't')' ,vork. AppHcations Suptti?r. Ne\l,'J)(lrt &1tch. acccptro 9 am-12 l'll')()n, Sa1 House.keeper, p/lime. 10114. At Ha1·1ley & KLxon Par!< Lido Conv. (.enter, Rental Inc 2S62 Barranca &.12-8044 Rd, ll'Yine. 5-W-5185. * MOTEL MAIDS. \\'UJ.. CONSIDER LIVE IN. Apply zm Harbor Blvd., C.~!. MOTHER desperate net'da «ittrr, Cd?.f area for kin· derprtener. 613--7507 or SJS-4721. NICE Older \ll'Oman, U-2, cook dinnf'r, "'Uh dllhes. for older cpl Nothlni fancy. 53W717. NURSES aide, 11-7 a:tilll. P.fna Verde Conval Hoa:p., 661 Center St.. C . M . S<&-'585. Office Machlnet BUSINESS MACHINES REPAIRMAN If )'OU ha\'f' thrtt year ex· perience in the maintenance and repair of business ma· chines, ru'lcl hRve rompleted a manulacturt!r's training program in one or more of the fol!O'll.'ing areas: * HouHmother * ;\I.ALE C\1;>rk, retail sa1cs, f'or alcnhoUc women's rehab Utime or morns. Phone h1e Santa An.a. Some kno\l,·I· &12-1133 ask for Phil. • Accounting and Bookkeep· edge alcoholism. Rnl, board, ~fANAGER. 20 units. C.M. ing Equipment gd salary. 5 day week. \Vrtte Reliable, exp. non drinker. e Graphic Arts Equipment PO Box 100'. Costa ltfesa, Refs req'd. 644-1060 for appt e Adding and Calcu1attng 92.627. Attn: PersoMel. "Sa=I =•c..W~<d".~=~---I Equipment INSTALLER Jt.f.ANAGER e Typew'rltf'n, manual and wanted by last growina" Soft E.'Cp, not necessary. Join electric Wa.trr Co. loe. in San Juan growing chain ol successful car washes. Must have caplstnlno. Some plumbln&: niechanical aptitude. abili- exper. nee. Steady work. ty to supervise hrlp &: hBn- good ti.1aaes. iruiurance & die customera:. \\"illing to vacatlon. Phone J\fon. for work long hours. Salary appt. 493-4535. U85.. to $2511. per week lo INSURANCE SECRETARY. 1tart dtpending on Penonal lines expe.rif:'ntt backgro1111d. R a p I d ad- preferred. Typing, invoicing \"&.n~nl. fringe benefits.. & offitt routine. South Xlnt future. \\'rite for appt. Coast Insurance, 211 Ocean Clauified Ad No. -408, Daily Avniue, Laguna B,. a ch . Pilot, P.O. &x 156J, Costa 494-1031. 1 -=.'.c":o:"':o·c..~:o:""'"""· -----INTERIOR Deslgnert:, Exp. J\lANAGER Trainee I A!lsist- Furn. Crpts, draperies, Wall ant J\-1~Wiated. KEN· paper, shutten, 6-l5-mS6 TUCKY FRIED CHICKEN, ~ 2929 E. Coa&t Hwy., Cd?o.I. Apply aft.er 1 pm on Fri., Sat, Sun. Free & Fee Po!!IUon! S1s.1,,,... to $11 K Recent exper. w/hot melt adhesives. Escrow Manager .• , . to $1200 Exec. Secretary ....•. to ~ Grneral Office ••••.. to $475 Sr. Acctng Clrk . , .•... $550 fla.ure Clerk ......... S400 + Sec'y/Dictaphone .... to S575 Oerk Typist .......... to S4i5 mM compoAer opr .... $3 hr R.ecept/Typist $550 488 E . 17th (al Jtvi.ne) C.~f. 642-1470 JANlTORIAL . Pf'rmanent Part Time evem. wotlc in Orange County. 4 to 6 houn, 5 dii.yg a wttk. For men A: wo~. Apply at 409 N. Hlll"bor, Santa Ana. !ORS URGENTLY NEEDED MAINTENANCE COUPLE Large apartment cxnnpl~. must be thoroughly ex· pctienced. Have own tools. \Vite to \l,'Ork part time in oUice. $500/mo + 2 BR apt Call 5-16--0ln. ' MATH MAJORS ?'.''EWPORT BEAOI FimndaJ institution has im- mediate opening for 1:nanagement trainee. MINimTh-1 QUALIFICATIONS *°'"'""""""" * l\fath Major * 1.,, Yni. Werk Exper. Only those with t he I c quaillic.atiorm need apply. e Secr't'ta.rle11 Submit resume w/salary rr- • Keypunch ()petator.i quirement in O'.ln.fidence to: • tndu~tria.I aasmtled ad no. 532 c/o e antlna Clerk TyplBI Dally Pilot. P .O. Box 15fD, Irvine ~50 Col"ta Me!&&. Ca. 926,3;, NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO I Equal ()ppo<. Employer Tempo Temporary Help j.1 ..,,;,,..,,,;;!l!!!!I!!!!!!!""''""' Vacancies cost money! Rent Vacanda cod. money! Ren! your howlt. apt.. a:lore your hou5e, apt.. •!Ott bid& .. etc. thru a baJly Pllot bldg., etc. thru a Dally Pilot t'lulU1ed Ad. Sell Idle item• Clualftftl Ad. Sell Idle ltenu now! Call 64)--56'78 New! now! Call 60-5S7I Now! lielo Wontod. M & P 711 llolp Wont.cl, MI F 711 WE HAVE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS STABLJ; EMPLOYMENT EXCELLENT BENEFITS For confidential inler\'if'\\-', p h o n r Floyd Townsend, (2Ul 923-7721, ext. 2001 or aend ttaume1 to Bus.ineu Machinell Services Divi1ion, County of Los Angeles, 9230 E. Imperial lilzhway , Downey, Ca!Uomla 90'242, Operaron \\'r arf' growing! And looking for EXP. 1NDUSTR.1AL SGL NEEDLE OPERATORS lo 11·ork on cu~tom surf trunks. If you quRlity call KA..'lVA S BY KATl;-.1, 213·7~ nr n ... 521-4880. PART· Time Sect ' y. Rat.I estate ofc., N'pt Beach: Call R. ~tryer 6'lS-2Ti8 PB.X Opr.ntor. P.1 at u re person. willlng to learn. Able 1 Answering Servltt, Pleaae apply, 535 Center St, CM. Poln1tr-C1.,,..,1t< Temponry. t'.l hn, 8.-5 Porter Perm. ~ hn, 6-10 am Interview hn 2-4 pm PenoMe:I Otflcr THE BROADWAY 7717 Edin,it'r, Hunt. Bch. Equal Oppor. En1ployer TIME FOR DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS FOR ACTION ••• CALL 642·5678 Kolp Wont.cl, M & ii 710 Cramer Electronics An Elect<onic' CompoMnt Distributor Presontly Locotod In Glond•I• Is Moving To New Modern Facilities In Irvine On Or About December 15th. ' -Between Now & The Move The New PeNonnel Driving From Oronge County lo Glendalo Will Bo Reim bursed For Mileego ... We A<e In Nood Of Tho FoHowing Porsonnol lmmediotely: ---<Connector Assemblers ---Order Fill.,.. & Worehousemon ---<Customer Service Erpoditors ---Order Typist. --Fa. Clo<b --TWX Operotor lnlerodod CtndidtlH Ploose Contocl: Scott Nelson Cramer-Los , Angeles 608 Sonora, Gletldale, Ca 91201 1213! 245-712( or ,(213! 243-6224 An Equal Opportunity Employer per Ir; nrat Apply, l l9J Ol~"""-'"", Se-an best ,..._SO }'lLNs R'Qid i'"&tfK'llrti.: Clubhou.v NB. 6T5-5.2ro '•l"'f'it l '°" trirr hw, t"'ltltt. Harbor. OI. "'.--."~ S4S. Game ta.bk Ir 4 ('lub . _ · <'h' ~;z 10 mr'l\r ~ Of'I SHOE SALE&\l.A.'l. Part poru.blr, used 9 rl\05. ExN'l ('l\ain Sl6i. Tv.·in br;l 0 KEEFE &: P.lttnt Stoo.·f" I ltl 1111 ~-&\.'loi RMI E1tm sosa FREE timr. E:qi'd, )if&lt or ~.d.t $~.:. 55~ for bookC'aR h rl b r d Sl!I R_r:m ~r.a.fT inc lablr. ~~~ 1 ~IL'ST SF.LL 1m EDITJOS L~ Trefn"'9 Female. Call lor appt. ~-~';i~;;;:'''f'f;;:;;;;',.,,.;-;Sal<~o l ~6'3-8700~,~~·~·:....,~-~~~ furrur~ aq~~~..,n$. i c .t) L L I ..: I!~ l:N-Llm~• Tl-Only 96&-339'1. WubttS!OO~ ~roll•< • • ~lmina ~ S" 111 n g ~l!Ar. ~ 1'-ttlN'a" Pl.. C.~t Ll. CLOPF-DL\. ,,_ "-Silk --·. "'Ul o.-'-. "' -' SAT SUN " -r.it "'"'G. Fa.mcMa license coune new mI"'TNI:. u &lll M6-Q)10 or ~lT.ll C'\ .. ryth.111';~ --I I ' folf ~A\'\",). .• :"'-_· ____ , _,,_..., "'--· TarbeU OJrn. · :>1~11 H-... -L-L.I ft-~. 114 S Clt <'11Sh N'O:l~t··r. 1:1 kry av-..-.e ""'"' Contact P.lt. La~. 616-262--t Coklspot Rrfrigtratot VEL\'ET couch. $ 6 7 . :i o . -.. --' n1odel '.\n 17""..J-I ~ ~ )Tl' pany. Applicant& fuilYlll .. ~ STOCKROO~I ant . 6"p. ..., !n""'ai· 1SZ!· P~! Chair. S-CT.50. Doth ~lt!l)' HOUSEHOLD rumituN' for JI okl. t lQiQ .c.w !>Mt o.tlf'r. l.mbursed ~qua.I cauuu. )'OWJ& man nttded IO!' ~n·1 -,=0~7.7"='""~·"'7--:' -:·..,..,-.. color . Lik<' new ~3997. ~room houM". ~I U ST ~W-"'-=536=1 _______ , Nrw Cl" experienctd sales a:todaoom duties. ht. Jhllt. •KES~IORE -EI e c Ir I c SI.\J~IO:"S Ihde-a.Bed. Tur-SEU.. 4!.»-2782. * PRl\'ATF. t~nru~ cluQ $100 people. Openinp available. good startln.c salary and ~~. " mos old. $100. qoot~ n&lli'\hydc. t 4 5 , """mbership tH &· oni)' $10 Complete tramms Pro&f'&m· oxnp&ny bnft&. Apply in ~7-35n . 61'"~~9 MJ,c:.ll•MOUt 111 ~ n'lO. 6n-57II. Future m• .. •-ent onnnr. per.on. l'O 0 R GE Ref r 1prator, ro .. . _1~ • _ --~·~ ...... Potm' &: Bnnnf\eld )'el'->w m int condition! ~. R S.·\l..[ King -" m&I· B•by Furniture CARPl-::T !-OP. ~ . .\l.t. turuliea. Can Mr Sloa.n •t 26181 Arropuerto 830-E trets ~ bo.~ scir1ngs, 2 )"t'trl , by Ca.11)('t Ul,,.r, Cll.i! SU-BL San J an r.....i--old. ~. <19.).-.lim Pla)'P"fl .............. $10.00 , _ · TARBELL u ..__.. .... .,..., ~lAYl"AG 14 lb \1,-a.shet "-DrNS1n, tablt' ........ lS.00 e 546-5,.S e ~ :'086 RllALTDltS REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL Salesmen A: broikfts! The • portu:rtity is here! You a.re needed tmmediateJy tot our rapidly expa.oding Re 11o I Estate Wvia:ion, Positive op. portunity for advancement. Phone. R.E. Trainee. Brkr & developer 1.1.ill train I.! Jlponaot' for lie. Call between 10am-3pm. 545'-.1U4. RECEPTIONIST Olly or niihl, full or part tline, no exp. neceMaJ'Y, l\'t' train. oo typing, no short- hand, etc. Apply in person al 2930 \Vest Qrast Hwy, Ne"A,,ort Beach. Attemoon or e\'t'S, <Sat & SUn, ok). RECEIVING CLERKS Starting Salaey S821 a mo. xln't benefits, Interestf'd ap- plicants report tor the '4Ti1· ten test on Tues. October 17th at 3:lJ p..m .. room lli, Hun~ Bead! Hi&h smooi, 1905 Main St .. H.B. Equal ()ppoo'. .,,,..,..r. RED CARPET AT THE BEACH! An rqu&l oppor empl MfF'. matctrlne rite dr)-e.r. U5"d I Gar-se S.le 112 D-lh .l mll ttrt'M . . . .. . 45 00 co~mo r'f'fri.&". !'I t " , n J" s 1 TEACHEJtS..tttiftd, untm-)T . $.280. m.1m. Jl\g:h chAJr .. . .. .. .. • . 5 00 st~I a.ink. sarba;:t>, dl1p. ~tl~~a:e;d: C•mer•t 6 HUGE tellouL Sat It Sun. r-w nt't ....... , ... ,,i J~~ apl 1itt ~to\'t', SlOO. G'n-(lttl uca.Uonal programs needs Equipment IOI 1~~;: ~br~'1·~~ car ~at~ ~ii}g lrl'l J 10 SPJ-:ED hlr'),_.,,. ZI;". hk,. Ulilfants In martcetl~ ,,,..,.. $5S. 8-12-450.:> anrr 6 pttldu('ts to public MINOLTA SRT 101 with f' ?.1tu MufDf'r k>c,I. A~Uo e \\'A?'¥'TEO! Jtunrtng & p.m. Put ar F/tirne SJG..8'715 t.• normal M!m &: lratMt •P~ booth, s:r,oi, Sp['Y'ng fishing trophy~ ~I a r 11 n ·!O -=rn"',-rn-,N-,-~-,-.,,,-.-cl-,-i:.;-·- , ' Cl.i('. Also •• 2.8 135mm ~Ip, tools. 1. •. .• HP ~i.ilf\M, AlhaC'Ol'C, dtt.t, 'I'ELEPHON'!: Sales: Sell tel.f'ptlOtO, SZ19 Ph. f;T.;..238-1. mt~. Compresson.. T_b I brnN' hllng!n.1: phf'a.~nl t'le . Stlnl:ray :~j Southn'rl Orange County's 673-2384 . sa ..... .-$25. F\Jm. China Inoperath't' old shol~rui & • FaYOl"ite N~peo from Nikon F-CAmf'nl body CAb~nt'I, S5S. EA.tty ArtK'r' r !nr... ~IUJI ...... r ,. 3 s . I 00 SQ. YARD~ r u b b ,. r your home. Make as much "''~·'.\lint rond. SlOO. <'ahLnl't. P ineapple pat;l~t f:pQr1 i<man n ub ! ; 14 1 , padd1~ l"r C'&l"pl'1 , l1kf' rff'\\, u )'OU tftd. ~nerous mm-830-886.') bed, SlS. Gun cowrs. IOO s !l MY-114 1 rtr .1116-2:" •. \t ~"°=·..:•c.cl~"-'-==·-----t mlulon on ~•ch iale. Call furniture 110 ~~~c. ~llAc gRlofl" GARAGE-SALE j ROCh.'"l\'"EU. drluxr bf'l'lt"h 557-6739. 610 "-,-•-o• ,,M_.. ..,_., po111"t'r IA"'' Sl5ll, pay n\a..let TELLER Altractive opening for \\'in· dow tcllc.r. Savings & loan cxpetiencr preferred. IMPERIAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. 3366 Via Udo Ne\\-port Beach 673--3130 Equal Opportunity EmpioyeT Trude driver &: 'l'vehoutte penon, 1~21. S'l h r . Fl~-(lw)(.'e for 11.d- vancemenf. Apply Tripp Ele-ctric, 2940 Randolph. CM. old 9 k..'lT'CH"F.N tbl<'. 2 rh~ Si.50. ____:_"'<"• ,_.,.., • ' .. ,,_ • "''" t:tK't'k 111T1tf'r. "-12-Jm GOOD clea~ 2 yr 1 , pc Ga" 5to\"t', t li. 2 J.!Rsollnt' ~llSSI.l-: m1ni-bikr , $1NJ '·~U •Rtu'l 40 ,Allon • rom-d1nette, SJ:>; ear y 1 mer. ~ · &-I TV l 11" " " " · r & h ir t 6';.. twin betls motors :>.hp. JIJ ro, Rollui~ 11rs ro "'"-COMO f', • P rlely M.'I up, \O.'llh !lih S·t,j 50 II c a '....,, fold!n~ ht'-(! $3 2 V..11 \O."httb . S':'O. 963-l.i40. 5'1&-l6t0 \l,"l!<prlngs & ntatlt'CSSl'S ,(, /ti • ..,., 3.. I -I ~~=------l .... 'lll chests & nitc stand, 13u.· rt!!lv~' '"'1 prt c&g~ Butcher's Meat Bloclct .l EuI:t"nW.. 1~· Sl~ 0:oq ~ S,_ i ~~ \\'h' S 1 ~ ea, &C\Junl c ooncr rom-• ._. G"" ,.,.,--, ....... I 1J. '"" 1tuer, P •. pact S8 All'IO misc 20.'.Xl.l ....,..1 • ..,......,11 . in ~M. ·1 .._, ... n-y 4 C.:-01. 64:1-44?2 Cyp~. Santa Arwi. , fli:tits, AUTU1\tN lla7t'. loru: fur I ltA.I <')~ $2. S.i\.m97 Dlr\ING set, 6 cl\ain. Opens So. \\'~t S.A., 5·4&-&&SI C"Oll!. Conchtion r:'(("('llt"nL ,\.\TIQUF: s:tylr ~ la.biol' to seal 12. Pumltt grey , • 835-3909. 4x~. si.Alt'. mahopny Italian Prov ~IOVI~C. Old surplUJ n1ust • * Sl&-ts87 .. Cost SI 7ciJ Sacrilk"e, SJOO go. 'TV, ndlm, l\'Ory Mugh KE~:\IORE Portablr ~inJ: ---~~~--- -•., tt' --Ma ...... •5 rouch. Din Ible 'A'/2 chl"ll mArhil'lf'. F'~~("('l\f'nt ron-l'S Dl\?N a:uit. llll"l"ft,S, or m.,,,.I!" o tt • .-.... ..."" • · dlUon S40 ~JSU --1 11~-· N.B. GT;i-3080 eves & 1;1.imdt, Chf'sl ~nl•.''l"l"5, bkcaM-8, ' · t""inf111 ,.._.tty. .,..,_.,·• , l11mpg. Klnr 112 bed. dn.ks. ffiVINE COAST COUNTR\' tALL 3lb28x38 $40. &IS-2562. r.to\riNG, Nr ne ... • Bdrm IK'l patk:l furn .. t"lothlrc organ, CLUR l\.IEMRERSHIP FOR w/ dHk, S210. Br dresser, all sor1~ of knlc-nat".t. Sat. It SALE 6+1-7251 nusintd M. 60"5671 tbl bed $100 Ll\' rm couch SU -'I loka' ~1 •t . . . ' -• "hn, $200. patio. Sum. v.;;;;,.~.0 '· '·' ",,. •••••••••••••••••••• ?.li.sc ltenu. 1021 Clift Dr. GARAGE ~ I 1 . · N.B: Sat a: SUn. 10-1 pm. Dn~rs ~-~ui~1 <;Ji PERSIA..'1 rug: 2 Bfon"'-_wd l..J\'in& Rm A: Dinil'lil'. Rm cane chrs; marl>lt' tbl, l1'00 tum. f-Urtur"es Ir; ac- pedestal baa.>, very old; cn..'WJt'iH. Set Ii 9.m onl)·. ~ 'N'O experienced re•I estate.' beaut oma.te ... .unut d~r 6. 3-ll:i Q,ilf't CO\'f', Corona salesmen.· Lare;er tom· .,.,·/mirror. ~t dffer -ns dcl ~1ar. Losk llornn misskm split, bonm plan. )'O\m. ~l•ll> ~ Call Ginny, &l?-tlJO. REDECORATING Linda lslt' 2 BOY'S Bilct'I. JS ~l~t Slldr TYPIST: I..a.rre Io c a l Homt'.": Blue wlvet quilted projector. lronrit" man; Ir, manufactUring finn. Ideal couch , 0 RI E !'!TA L aWplna bq, clarinet, knA> loc'ation near free \I,' a Y •. lmpor1ird black: sohd trak. board. dothH, •kits. boot•. Sa1ry + bonus. Great cocktail table v.· I<: h ow kll• of ml9crl, 1948 I l!M2 chantt to adva.ncr. Ftt ~nches. Call 675-8356. Sanderllng Clrclr. Costa PA.id. Alto f~ Jobs. Ca.II ~I 0c 4 15 10 J"ean Bru'wn, 5 4 0 -6 0 5 5 • BEAlJTlFUL 8' M e d I t . Ha. t. I " ' .01 Velwt .90fa. ~ uwd. lo 6 PM For •n .td In Wom•n'1 WMld Coll M"y loth M21 $67I, HI "9 N•west Arrivals Uv•ly Lamb = m,~/3{· 119 0 SW~ l..oY('K'at $95. Cocktail">"io"vt""'"·a.--.-c"-=to:-,--,-,,,,.,,,.,..=,01 Sell homes priced trom 1 -';;:;:;:="=::,..=~==~ tbb S50 t"a. Lamp J. ~: GE •tl!tt'O, rna~r $35.00'.t to too.cm. Red WAITRESS, EXPER. 774-3600. de9r:. l!IPOl't9 ~ip. men'!<, Carpet now bu 260 office• Mu.i be OYt't 21. No Phone EST ATE Sa If' : A\ I 'l\'Om"11'•· childt: clo«M, ~11. In 3 Western states. RelULar Calla. Apply In pe~n. Surl turnl~hlngs mwst be .90Jd. bMk:11, Enf:-mddil'. Me'O('M massive TV, newspaper It. &: Sirloin, 593() \\'. Coast 31• LA.rkrpur Corona dt'I paintl'd tllf'll. ant i q u r • rad Io adv ertisemerrts. H"'Y" Newport Bch. · ~tar. Sat 0ct' 15: swi Oct. Sat/SUn 10 am. l)Z.23:rd S1 Referrala from 0 re g on, WAITRES& Cottage Cafft'E<> 15. Back !lily. Arizona &. N. CalH. C&ll l =~~~=-,_=,.,-~-962-55ll Ask for Vicky or Shop, 562 W. 19th, CM. Good J-'Rt:.\'OI Provincial Cane FOR &lie SAT. & SUN. baby iieeo,...iiiiiiiiii' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio J _?~·hl.,~1'!;.'c""_"_'_,· ,,._...,,.--,,..--· _Alt bat"k Din Rm .-t, u:o. ''~k'r · s1'0N:Ojfina:h. 'ro'"',," · "' '-"• Ant lqUt" lrg drf'91f't S\1,1~, . f'AC • Y ~ \\'altress, Exper. Days \l,'/framt'd m lrTor. J 4 O. chair & launt!ry tbl S.S. ea. 'JL *RN'S* TOP QUALITY EXPERIENCEO Positions available in •11 art'8S. AU shifts, xlnt in KT· vice program, Catt-er ad- vancemr.nt opportunity, ed· ucational reimbunemt'nt. Full fringe bmdits. Paid In· """""",,...,.,.,,,. PALM HARIOR GENERAL HOSPITAL 12860 Palm Strttt Garden Grove, 537-5160 lick Churches Rest 53&-123.1 !'kl rack & Pb: SlS.. t'll. Ll:r. ~ 2691 Nf'Y,ix>rt Blvd., CM LIKE ~. Sofa & lo\~al. d~.·, Sl\c:J,"',,~ ndnm•aSIO. WAJ'I'RESS.Faod A: cocktaJI Yrllov.· I \l,ilt pme tbl. ""· '' K' . ..,,.., e "I r .. K!~ bed. 3 comtt 9ee, H.B. M&-901S. rxp.~ee:;fn. 4 pm w/AM/Flll :JH3C. RF.rntG. 4 yr old, Holpolnt. WATER • ~-·---o STAGE Coach bunk brdll 14' bolt trirr. ~ 9.;, ......,_ • ., .. .-·-.. -·-··' , _,. .. _1·1 motor. \\'inctintcr mOOd ·n for nurlel')'. Call ror lpPt. S'Ui w~ N:w -ec:s )18 at.I . \\'ldth .rope. 71 HH4U. SJ~--~• ' pp dbl, Vatavia .,c. Sat WHO WANTS TO \VORK! .,...-°""". &: SU.n 2rl01 f_::I Rlpotie. DRIVE A CAB! COR.''"ER unit. pd, WiO. •II ~ Hlll1t Nf'W \\Wk! CHOOSE yoor houtll, •'Orll: SfD. llopt chm, SZ. l;Ami» ATM. DHm4 ·1or yourwll, ~ your own $3. ~tany olhtt t{Jn('s. GARAGE Salt'. S..1. &-Sun bou P.!rn or worMn. Can lM' 644-\937. Truck bum(IC'r 1pfl1 r1m• & slightly handlcappt"d. \r1~. GRANDFA'nlER Clock. din-llf1"11. Pu .. o.h n;.,.,._'rr, Suluk! retired. Ap: 21 to 70, aup-if\I[ tabh~ k rhalt'I, cdffff Ii 90. hA.•kl'I t'll.M', tl>"\ls. hw SALES Clerk-plumbing: or plement your Income. Dr\vf' t"nd ta~. Ea.rly Amer. all ho!rt ~!iv JOll6 'l't'l""''•lonr hard\l,·Are exp. Earle Plumb-A ceb 6 hn or 1110f't' a day. xlnt rond. 8~'87. Or., c i\I ing Inc. I~ NC\l,'potl Apply in peNJOn, Yr.llO\Y Cnb s· !ilOfa \O.id1 Ol&f<ilin& IO\·f' GA.RAGE Salr. Oat~. '"-'· mvd., C.M. ~1~~86 E. 16th St., COila ~at. :\lu~ SC"i1. $12'.io or of. IOI{ mt1<'h, ll'>; T.\I., iwiboJ, Saw Sharnener f('r. rultar. mlJ.e 11Mn•. 4777 ·r-"'IOOWER -)'112 ion . * 613·78l.~ • Dorchettler R.rt .. Caml'n Ei:;,•,· =~J:;;'1!i \Ylshea atable ma l u r f' 9. \'t'l\'f't tutted rouch, ~le Jll&hlanda, Cd~f. s.1 A Su n, women to help maintain 1n1I oU\·e C'Olor. Pak! S.Ci'a. Oct 14 ' Jj , Service. 54&-m7. =~Ou~~~ ~ay Sacrlfitt-$100. I )T old. ELECT l\ IC I r a In , 963-67m mocon.")'cle wtndahlf'ld, olrt YOUNG man tD a• a I• t GOOD bu)'. BR turn. 2 lrr l"lrn&ph;IN. trunk. RAn'lh, EXCELL INT AY ...,,._ In Mlaloo Viejo ..._,. • """"'"-Dbl lad ... a boy• -'""""" EXCILLINT arta. Pu1 ti.ow ln morn-~-87r'l946 aft 191132 Scmlc O.y Ln. Ulunt O--ti·-1 llNEl'ITS lnp. Call 131"J2!11 -· 5:(1) s..cllllsl ILB. 9006 w • Exe.LL.NT SI ' p!!!. IUx:IJNER. ..,_ 1bom FURN, .,...,, P""'-"°by a.11 ~:~ pmc.. t.dc, Grffft keftt. Item&. lh1a l'ltt 10 ck>thft, f_ 4ff' • ...a-.-' n.m qM acrt.PI Into • FUTURE ~ Almoait ~.Cost S15\. Sett houathOld lterna. 4100 11tf Ill~ ... lllMI.,.. ltnt)'bOOlt lamb ...,,h • H~~ ~.!:: I • I a I l!l!... $&\. 96)..(Q2Z eoru.nd Or. ( c em f I) SASlf rr \\'mt DASH O\"tr Wl'fflh tlf Bcw.'f'n "roond his ~ dX)Ol dJ.atrict ln V U\'lNG room f'\an., dlnette Hlt1Uandil, Cd~t. Sa t l a turtlttop-lhlt nirwly <'<II· ntdl AM ff'/! attl'ftl• lM"· 0rwize klokbw HI, TV ('OfW()k, f'\Jrn. i. 4 sun. lo-6. land jurnfW'r ,.,.pttMH tbt' cost 1:1n. ta.I.Mr w lln , Pat· tor a top~ ~HUonal Ant--. IOO l'l'IOlll. old. 5ef' to a~tt GARAGE 8.alf'' 0 Id 1,. ~ , IAYf'rt'd k-dr 1" r • • u a I trm ~ U"amf,.,., dll"tt ll!(fttary to ll'l'W aa axie to :i;:;: Prrf Cond. l'B-lm. rotidW • llOfl'lf" J\lnQl.W' "' prl"f"C1k>n Doukk'll •~ • t.IQM.. a key dltttict admlnlttratof', -0 • ny -'b I 11 ltt'i..l Ra 'bf'n") '\'ay. lrvlnr l1lrr~·· N :\'r.!loTl ·'1\"t: ~ ft.hut potlfll'l"d polw., IQ0(1 VtC'TORtAN loiftleal i150 •:nn..u MO. rna r'f'P, ~·a~un,11nl~'1 1'1 frnm l l 'nntrci P•U('f'Tl91Xlfi !'fEt'' In,. l'H"l\ ,.,11.-ni •dcl n judam~n 1 ,plea8Tn1 ~~.~~~!'-,.'"',11k~! U rnf'\O., ,.,_-.., lD11~h1 4:w>_pm _ ~ll-'• 'u"'~ 1U.12.1l.lli "'11 '' f<r "•h J»ltrm ft.It • bill ,.,., · ,..,. . ..,, .. , • · f......, """" ( I B ' •• 12 I "' \11 \la """t "!W't""'l>l l Uandl pt't110naltty " ly to Nf'edlepolnt rwkrr s 6 0 . I -;-;---E no I f . ;AJl .. "· ,\lfl\'111( r fo"'l~.1 1 ..... "' I ;lllJ-1 .,. 1um 1...-r 11'1'". "'~' "' 1htrit<ta. .. "'Ork under ht-Avy J'IN'll!lUr'f' 49-1-21,12 ci .Jt\ ll n ..-:i ''· WT') OOU<'h i n1n . ntff"'I! lhl . J 'V11nt' ffl 1111·h '~'I• 1•, &, rlrl'ldlh'k'!I. l>Mirt' an AA ' ~I eotld. ST.~ "1 nrff'I paUn fum. mlt<' 1011 n 111 )cl• il•-11• rfl " II lallr ITU'f'f' dt"l[J"!'("orrqulvalentcol~,. TRASll1T'ftuuttS!S room1 ~7-"°3 Or, NR. S.t ' Sun, 10-1 ,..l.\'t ,,l\ t-l\t it_"1 .. ..,.,,.,. •• "' ,.,.,~ Srrtl fl) I bl 1,,11 .I old •·-!tu-...._.,_a •· ,,,,.. !Oo•••lf,. •N n AILY levrt tralnlna ptt err11i Y n ,..... ...-. ,,...._.., BEOROO~t .-t. ('tlmp..-11' pm. t•• ,.,1, t1 1,111,.n1 _ -.&I r, 0~ ~ or plctul"tll, dilbet, t"k'. SA.I It XL."l'r CONO. "llPf:ft GA,..... ~)r ' ~\ 4 ttnlt loir f'9t-h patll""1 lnr l'Jl ,1 l'T. llfo. SM·f~R buidnen admlnlstrallon A ;, Sc.in Oct lt, U. 9"m-4pm * ~ * sun ltrtl .Ir: l~h Oolhlnl: Alr ~111! •rvf ~111!'.'C'1al llandl , .... _,, 1'"'' 1'-1• tM l~l""• )TL of r f' •Pon 1 Ible-2000 O:iurt Aw. N.B. •••Sofa A: malchU• kfW tum. ant &-mPc. 19f.• trw. nlhrnrt-1' lhlt'd<lul ~:~"'i'T1~t~•n~~4d!!.: 9tCf't'larla.I exper. lnclodlnc \\'AN'1l:o. Larp C' h I n• tNI, MYtt uwd. &lh SI~. OrNn "'•), 1, 8d\. drl,...r) ._;11 T--1c:r 1.1\rH "' ..,... 2 )TS. of aper. aa • e.blntl. R«a1onablc . Prh.•all'. 961'-7910, .. I c; m-Sa1/~ .,....-. ~ ITll.'n, r...m to ~i:';.-~~1-i~r-r ' ·rr 9t'(ftl&r)' lo an ad-6M-tlll'f rp"' .a · • Mllr•" M •Mlf\. 1htt DAILY mJrriltra1tw ~I pm.itlon. • UPHOL om. S!iO. t to S l21 f:. l.tlh. 01 rtLDT .. l!. r .. nnTI n.rr.i., f'mchl-1 lrnlt, rlt". f"rw Must po11et1 aood TDTANY Sale. 1 lams-. A 1'nJc mlrn:W' taWn. m fTD'f'. riothn, ml.-e.l r'2 \\Ml Uth ~. -N" dlM'1lonl. -'"' ~ akll1t. Inlft'Hted 10 ...an-coUedor 1~. ·~· 2 r .-mt11 r .... r..,.. Sak-\'ortc. ~ ,, irn11-Prtnt l •t•M M.9""'""' ...,..,, applkanbl ttpOr1 lor tf'lll! PliDc onty. n~ PA'rJO fa:m, .ofa. .. m Mumm-~A\fF., AODKF. w11h ~r:· 11 lllr.y lmot1. pal~ Wrltmi tnt al ! am on ANTIQUE oat Anr.,.,.,.. chUdrT1w ~ AlJ tff'm• Colt. M,.. tJP. m.r. IU'ld !l1TLE 1__._. c~r-W1: ......_ ... 9alunk>'. ~ 21 "'· dnlt ltd:2. Strill'Ptd S2'50. EXt'ri cond! MH24I . Qt·1c:x rar ..i, JUnl. lad..,, Nt"'l"lr.L • -,. ~ -'--· .... ,. """"' 232. Dlio» Illa!> S4Mll:1 ' lo hi .. I ~ '" ,_ .. ,.. ~ s (' h 0 0 I. 21«10 Ma(Ml.U.. Dr?f Jtm butt ... Wal ttal. r I ':In l't('.. I on~. ll-:iq;:r l.IORr Q 11 I r II 1,-rr .. Jl M Hunt, 8rh. Equal Oppor. .&---''-nee. M2 pnwln,, U. ntW. Coll SG), °'Pf"'· r;. Hi1h 51.. .8 . Yuh"'"-' •rwl r1ltw'W' °""" ~"' 1..-tallit f\lft .... Em.p&cytt _,.. &.:11 SUO. 6040C11 CARACP:' SAU: pell~ h._ Imm llUf' -innn-than 1 1lft. V&ot.nelel coa1 n'IOl'lf:71 Rent ,.... -· ..... -bld1 .• tic. thtu a Dtlly PUot Cl.auUlt'd Ad, R<l'"1JON' C60k 'F" ~ 1noJ;.X:hfJ. ~1 m m o ", . ~.~ .• ~_!• !"n.,_, ~rw'\nc .. ~ln'I"""' rAt.bc Alt r no ~. m. Good ant °""'""tine 01mi tkwt 900 00 ...,, ™11 l.<mo..-, J", •lJl'•I OnlJ s~M',,.,..,. Alcllla• .... - ~ M!'r-TSU <: \R \Gf: ~lf' -~' f~'if-"""T ~I:" J~t: llifW IK 11 Jut; 1-c ilell*• ~ 411' rtttt 11otpi?lnt Ito\?. s>;w Sora .l lm~• 1211 • b '-1. n7' Rur-1 ' -Inda\. w.ffr •nmt"°""' -.... "' It ,.,.... Alt--. I >T oid. A~ 2 owm. Sota " fl'l9t<'h!nc ~-Alm Ct-.\I.,. 11 ~ ml. ~ <.'OIWL Pl &&l.W! nmru.r. f1ml tolkt-•• bfotl q.IH DoM 1 • 1• pettrms. 0 ' -• ln C.b. Jfl._. rhn.. Tbll 1~!riTA~i t• AS JI I (l 'i ~ •tAY'f.A' Wubtr 6 °'>'t'"• OC>UHLE brtd, man,... 1101 "'"" W&lrr Ot ()f;\I. ll'Jllt\ _ Jtulldredc o f """" Otlun. $250. metal ~ JJO. \.E fullion ,...,.,._ 11. ''"''''"" ~ .... t -* '4+-01 • m-tt23 m.,. or SUndal' GARA ' ~--· AP fum Srlll~ld ~ct n=--~""1,..--,U"° ~Uit ffll' T ... , .. Ut-• KENMOR.li .....,.rl~. COCKTAIL • l'fld tbh. .:Jilld dlJ.hr.., .11..1at S " v 1 I I ' (I ll w M -m. \\'httf'. F.la)'"ll""' 1"nftl:f ..... 1r,ut. mn b1 L.....nl'. sioo. ~o.lbo. J."'"n1Mlli11 ,.. .. 11u1r u bt-aut t ,.11,,,... 10r. !Q2-j'tl\li • ~ • 1...,:\.;is....,::!~•!:J"r.E!.'.•~·:·11~'•~""~'~"~'~•~· 1111••···············- f•~~·==~l~¥~·=Pl=Lll~!~~=-:=:;::~==~s.=w~~~w~..lll;==toht::·:':~~12~z~1~~~~~==;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;~-;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;:~~~;n;;-:;:;;;;,;;;;;.;;;T"C:iFiRi:ES"::-l II Here's How YClll Can Use FIVE ·CONVENIENT OFFICES ~ 0• 11amous Di!M • A • Une1 TO SERVE YOU • to ..,.-of-our 4 con .. nl•nl offl..,. e NEWPORT BEACH .. .3"1 IMwpo<t Jllvil. • lrl11tfhomormofltMmwfthcorrK!cHh our famous Im. • -'] • No li .. olocl<. produco or pl•nh. I DI ME A LI N ES • LAGUNA BEACH ..... , 2?2 Forut Avo. • No commercl•I •d• •llowed. · a. • E ~ I • • e COSTA MESA .... '. ... ., .. 330 WHI Y •"'" tem m111t be priced •ith no item \ over $25. e HUNTINGTON BEACH 17175 BMch lllwd. e SAN CLEMENTE 305 No. El C•mlno llHI ·' DIME·A-1.INES \ \VOt.IA.~'S Jo:ni;;Ush 26" 3 sp<'('rl blk<' SZ !\ta.n's l6" 1 11ingle ~pc<,-d thin tll't' bike Sli, bo!h bikt>S nrt' ('Xt·eUent condi!k)n. Portable 10" G.E. trleviaion, l'le('dll h11 It' \\'Ork S.i. '117 \\'. 201h St. C.\f 6-12..5-IS7 COLOR t'OMOlt 1'' fk1'fill :J TIRES, one on a Dodge 3 · F-78-lS tlttt $8 each, SEARS Cari>et SWffpcr $2. U" RIMS for AM. wheels $5. CLOTiilNG ltenu $1. ~1 3 AUTO a1 trm.,ton JZ Oec-I 1,1 ork SlO, Surrboard $10. rim M.'0-14, one-~·ithout $1$ ~lqnovax pbono whh 2 H.a..nd slide ~-er 50c. Converters to cbanat from 4 Orchid. Santa Ana. Jlahts. rrlc Jtl'ilAr $10. ~ tlVk 1 Al\\ a l·a~nr stt•rtoo m !or bolh. 3 l\tercury hub lartt speaken needs needle \Y1lnut pipe nck 50c. Elc.» to 5 lua: whee) S2Jl0 Ea. Ad· AMERICAN Indian picture•. tu.pcs. aH .tor $).). Large Phlllfl!I taJ)(' n'L'011le1· $1~. t:a.ps & 3 Corvette 50c ('U{'h $10, reel type power mower tric clock radio $4. Tote justable drattbli: table S10. •nil each Child's wicker bucktooth r;per for ~ C1,r.·eth~ PositraC'tion n&:lls Hen edaer, new $2. Pltch $8, 847-1896 travel ball' with COlmellc $45-lim _, ' 1\7.e bulldozt<r, COz'l.l.Plele ..... Are Fot Private Parties ONlY • Ads From Business Adclre1se1 Not Accepted • Advertisers violating t h e s • regulation1 may be in violation of State Franchise Board & loca.I busi· n••• license regula· tion1. BIC'l'CLES, mf'n'~ 5 speed $20 \\'omen's 3 sJ>C'('d t.1•!1h ~ child's rumble scat $IS. Sl2-4412 1'1AGNUS chbrd Ql1:1Ul. llkE' ne\\' $23. 6 dra """r d~r "'hh mlrror SUi Sofa bed $ti Camper awning $15 tndoor- 0111door carpet. bll.K' $10. Vch'l'' <.'OUch, rlf'l?cl!! elenn- ln~ $10. Eleetrit hrt1lc'r $7.50 C.a1nC'ra flood lights $j, Boy's ski boots an1I pol~ s.·1. fl.1\r dry<'r SJ, 0 I rl Fr1g1rl;11t1.' dryrr. as Li $5. Boy's d"sk, no dNt\\'Crs $.l Step rabies Sl .50 Pach. Toys. r\ii;hrs and books S<'·Sl. 945 ELECTRIC guuar a n (11 ViMor1R St. CM 548-4903 amp.lilicr. lilre nr.1.., $2:>. '67 Stt~BE,\i\1 Alpine parts: llonda Scran1blf'r. 1l<'M!1 RC'ar a.'l:le S20. ~ speed Iran.<> \\'Qrk S2J. 673-8·172. $25. Dri\•e sh.aft Sl. Buckel SINGLE bed, tna ttrf'SS and r.rats Sl j t"J.th 54~797 springs $7. RookC'aS<' s:t l\ONIS shOcl.:s !or Fiat !1.50 Toaster S2. Ford hus ~f'a1s Sport SIO. 60()..13 nylon typr S."1 ('1u·h. '.\len·s \\'adi ru:i tires, 2 nl'ar new $6 each. 2 boots. size 10.12 $1.50. G slig htly used 1a each. Ei<'C'· aq11:ir1un1~. JO i;:al. $2.:"i!l. 3-tric brultar and case $25 10 !?Ul. I\ Ith hood. $6 el\('h, S.15-0797 lj _i::ttl. dC'IU\f' \\'ith hood ~-OK~,=,~N°"'M~O~R~E-"-. -a-,~.~;~,-. I~ i::al. sho\\' l.'lnk gro-lu.'I: ma<"hitl<' for salr OPf'ratini;: Sl2.j(). ':' pumps $1 eaC'h. 21 l'Ol'H:lilion 10 yrs. old $25. f1!l\"rs 1·x·-7il. End lablf' $2. II-'" ,,.,.n Naug;ih,·rle foot stool $1.50. ==~7'"~···=·~~,----­Basc>t1;i ll h11ls 50L· fSch T('n· STROLLE!t $.'J. play ~n nl:-; l'll\'quf't 5()<·. Radn1i nton $7.:il, c-ollapsible ca1Tiagc r:u·qur ts ~"'°" pr. 36" scl'.....-n S20, p(lrta-erih S7.M, 2 beig:C' 1loor rran1•' 50<' 1'llhl1• tons •·hnirs Sj <'fH'h, console TV Sl l')')ch. Cornpartn1l'nl pi<"· Sl :i, end tahle $5. coffe<' 111r c11rrirr s.t. Cl!X'k radio luhle S5, car seat $2, SI. 8 to 10 f1 . tra 1'f'l"Sf' rods c'"~·~'-~"~1~5 ______ _ S'l ('ach. Sat.Su n. 10:30 A'.\1. 4 V\\' four lUR; n1ag rims, 93·1 Darrell. C i\l. nt'f'd l'leaning S15 <'aeh, \\ lllTE Ss m1£'1" r• a rs eat, cOOl-=~"'='~''--~--~-= ~ood ruridition S.~. 646-91-19. I SURFBOARD. G' 2" SIR, Bl.Ut.: hin:I ca\!f' \\•lth a,.. srnH·fair condition, xlnl huy N'Ssories $4. St•hw inn htkr _5J6..~'~2~836~------­ S20. Upri1Zhl \'acuum s::;. Old DESK. office lype \1-ith pop tnhlf's S.l $7. Se1vin~ cahinrt up sh£'11 for type1vriter plus S6. TI.ug pad $3.;,Q. Lile· foul' drawers $25. flou1'<'S· nu"rcd 5'\'h·r! lab!C' St ce111 bluhs 48", 5 for Sl, Colonial ma2azinf' s rand $7. yarn $1 IJC'r lb., Hunling1on Cu~tom hand nind<' suits /!arbour. 846-1177 urnl dresses S:l·SZi. Kirt·hen I • ., ,,,. ~""" 2 1!"1 .'\ 81 ~ U.S. niag~. slotted 1 our "'1· u-o;,-a""". Fnnl/Plymouth $20 C'flch, PREP..F:CQP.DF.D I n p es , j :lr...4658 ;:~~. ~\=~ .. ~-ach, rost SG 2 15 X 7 U.S. n1ags sloned Ford/Plyn1ou1h SlO each. !I• tlP elE't'tric T"101nr J~:)l) 536-4G.58 RP:'it. tl(>\'Pr u!l('d SY.. cost _R_E_G_U~L~A-R-,-iz_c_t_o-ld-i-,,-h<'rl- 1"'$~';.,~·.7:7''~t -_l3~...,,~·-· ---~=·I \\'l!h pnd SE. Box springs SM.ALL air romnrrs.o;nr Sl ~. 1u1d 111attrcss double bc-d rost S.'m. 5.11-7:.6f>. $2j. Corner nic-oack shell BUNK beds. g11(11! t,1ndilion. S12. Spunish chair Si Small S15. 494-AG..~2. s1·:11!ojll•d ttth!C' $7 :ttl).1769 \VANTE:o: Tfl(\1... anrl SUI>' anytim,0 ______ _ nl il's tor ,Jr1\1'lry n1akinl:. Tl'.:NT SJ, S\\'ing set S7, lu..<:· Call 54~1 . "age $6, s~akcrs S.1. golf 10 11k !lining room lahlr $2'i. bai! $4, la\\"nmO\\'E'f S2, !fJ9l Yc\lo\\·stone Dr., HB 2 1'h11irs canv:\..'I hark S:l. 1•:1f'h. 1 man's CAiif'! $5. Cl\\I \\'r:lGl-tTLIF'TlNG Sl'l $4. bo•forf' 10:00 A.:'>f. &l2-:li41. l'l{l('k SI. ehilri bikr SC'nl $<\. Tl\'IN 1ti'1f' Jx>rlo;. 2 for S!5. 1-... -.: 4,i", t11hJ,. ror11 r-r !x>d 1:1·11up or ·:. $1S. )lnn1111 I l"JX'"Titf'r ':li ~tnPll lnlilr ~'l Lamp Sl . ;\71 E. lS1h. ('.:0.1. &15-4100. \IV.NS bowline bnll. hag, ;1n1 I i<llf){'s $5. 2 foldlni:: ritmp ; . .,!.,. S.1 r:lr'1. ~\\·er doot<; S.i ('S!.('h, 548-872j. F '\'FRC'liC:I~ ... ~. ~'20°. -. -.,,~,-.~~,-.. ~,,-, !''11\l.f., hl!lCk Chrvv fu<'I in- '""'1n11 ht>nd ~20 apie~ ~ :,1;,..9jUt, 5-IR-3374. ----llJ<:,\D ~kiis. cahlf' bindinlls, 210rm SZi ?\1flnll' hllby rrib. r•nt!rri;oe in<'I Sl:i. 232·1 F'ldl'n No. 1 Costa Masa, ~'l-2~="·=~~-~~ ; ·:-;nf:R\VOOn s t a n rl a r <I ''Jl•"11TitPr 11'-:l\lf') V r r v ~ ('flflll1ti11n $20, 5-1:;..~t rETER."()~ :ttroller. likl' nt·~· $"In. R<'ttulitul ~p:inl"'h 1nmo $2i. Sr>:in•'<h mirmr Si. Sn11n1~h o;hrH :r;. f)i~hroe o;.q, 12?.~ \Tnh 111\k nr , :il~1:ll7. '-=J."ARS 21"" ('rilor TV $2~. F":l1>C'lr1r -1:1rnl•1r s2·, Stt'<'I fl~h !;111k~ :nul s!111l<ls ;,:; v;illn11 <;I 7·, 1rlllh)11 Sl :i_ C"11r..il ·.o.-s10 ~ii \\'il lf•r r-nTl<"l"ntr1•h· $1 .. ;i I\ (l n Bu lo!ll' lt';irl furnarr•, rnt .,r!ff \:vii,. $1/'\, 1.;t-..._..t,.r '2 \fobn .. 12\'lX' 1\1 11 1 ' u r ,. t~n.•.,,lttrr 510 P""t•h..-.r ptO, J'U\\"1' "'Ul!Uh• $:!. '.'\\ 11 l<l"TTY '4'l.,.. 54-,. t"..t9 --S\\'INr. A."'D SLJl)f>:--:i;;fT ,:; p1ng·p(lng SS. draix·s SJ. ,1:las s St'! $1. 9601 Yr llo"•stone Dr. 2 SETS bunk beds $25 euch con1plcte sci. SeNel kH."' r('fri~C'rn1or, t.1•\lh cross top fl"('(>zer, "'ork1 good $10. !'3..'lh only 893-7479. NJ-:\V iron stone dishes $25, \1\'ln bed S'IO. dresser S5, 1·hest $5, 15 gallon lish tank ;uid pump $5. 2 bn.r litools s,e,, l"Xinsole TV $25, womens bik<' $5, birtl cage Sl, 1TM6 Snnln Anita. 842-6325. BUNI\ beds $20, 26" boys bike $5, 21542 St. John Ln .. ll.B., !:162-9769 SNOW tires 750 X 15 $6, 19:l7 V\V door $5. rear gla!f'I S.'l. \\•indshield $4, mng Mlf'f'l l :i" tire $5, 847--191.1 JtOCKiJiG chair $16, sinjt\r hrillY"-'OOd bed frame $2. •'h<·st of tlrawen 5 dra\\'M'S $25. hMnd lawn TilO\\'f'r S3. 1lr'Op leaf tttblt> $20, 1\n:' 1·!11111111 2 !fell S2 f'a<'h !let, 409 1Th St., lt.B .. 3 blocks frorn Oc·can. \\"Ork $10. '51 Ford par1.S fork $1 Spa.de $ 1 . s 0 •'OUR Radial tirt'll 14 Inch $5 purse sl~. Appllanoe ex-rocker, $25. Vegetable 8Clllt:', Po\\-°t"r liming lilrht $10 I 1•na1rw, Iran.;., tear end $25 Balhroo•n cabinet $3.2 boat tension cords 50e each. SMALL an~ue 0 r i ~ n ta 1 $25, Old patch \\'Ork, $22.50. A~ C-3 X)mm camera J.:a. Or1g111bl aeats .i.nd rolll'rw ror trailer $3 each 11~:1;;e 1$'f0'."2we~ 0~ e ~ Black Br1e'IC8.9e $1. Palnt acrMn $25. kl dinin& room Fem stand, $8.50. Bisque $150 3()0.45 rpm plDlo I ~ool.s in 1ierfect cond. Table lamps $1 each Anti· lormala one $15 size 1.a one roller 11et SOc. Antiquing klta table leas SS. Chest ol figurine, $12:.50. MU8lc box, ~~5 sorne new mtxed Jo'mnt, ttllf', f>"nel• $25 quc dtSk S. 2 pickup chaJ.ns 9-lO SlO, 842-5976 $2, each. Alumlnum patio dnLwen a.nd dreuer $15. s1s. 494--2544• froin Wes'let-n to ~k and t>fl.Ch. 1~erl{'("I body S25. All S5. V()ks \Vagon jack $1 . chair St. Manicurist au~ et.eh. Maple chest 0 ( STAGECOACH BBQ, new RoU, church, '5 tor all. 1WI I nr pi.rt fi.G..7U1. Aluminum cane St.SO. 20301 PORTABLE Singer eeyting pl!H $2. Dap caulking tun draM:n, St7. Antique bust $150, tell $25. Velvet chair, lb.l of &'OOd varloul leQ£ths 4 bar stools. 2-1'' $~. \'Mlty Cyp~u. Santa Ana H~ls. machine $15. Pair orange~'l'ilt.$75. Cans of spray paint 50c t! f~ 't!::e ~~ Fdrop $25. Tent, S16. Golf baa. 110. llld sizce of \\'elders iron $5. IK'nc h SI. Bathroom scale betWffn o.c. airport and pair blue, PQir green chain I 'ftch. Coin tubes 2c each.. • Lil ;!,n and 2 p.,;;r· Mediclnl! t"abtnet, like new, Pair or Rambltt f'l'ont tdlt, 50c\. l\laplr plnnlC'r tabll? Back Bay. $10 each. 673-2957. Gius vase SL Upholstered ft:,' Bea~ 50e .: $2.50. 646-0147. . Pxcf'U~ IDr trailer makinG lnn111 s:>. 2 tabl~ lamps $2 RUG ihampooer $3.SO 2 RED\\'OOD table benches, Swivel armchair, black and as., Lamp ~ silver COMPLETE water bed $25. $.S. Zi rruxed car wbeelit aAi enrh. !\llrror ·18"x26" $5. extra long $2S. Fondue w:Jtlte plaid, ex~l1:ent con-pictures a~ niff tiems 25C 2mt Orchid, Santa Ana hub caps, ..,...deaned~ NiJ rf'll'O bath'l)' ~haver $1. 2 s1nall hibachi 50c each forks, new, beauti!u1 $5. d11ion $25. Knitting and and $..1. Old &,';it1st cabinet Hgts. painted SL ;,.,., amp &•n.. ... ••.n cur rr11.vet t-off~ S(>t S5. Re(..'C'.ll'ds, 45-78-33, 10c·75c, Brief cnse $3.50 new. craft magazines 10c-25c. lP SS. Roll·a·way like oow ~· KING ••..• bedd. $IO 'WM'll generator, makes.good D.C. China fighting i·ocks $2. some ballet and dl\nce, ~150. records 50c. each. Y<.'llow 6 hou doors n.so t •$3· . ,..._ mg · .fA.MI \\"elder. needs mmimum of ~undHy las! riuy G""'6-!>l7ll. iU§Orted books I O c • 5 O c SKIS-,lass, l80ctn $20. Lace bean bag for filler? St. ch Croc · o · Orchid, Santa Ana Heights 15 hp gas engine Franb; olil Singer buttonholer SS Floor Toys, childrens books, ea · heted bed spread POPULAR old records 50c filter $20 No~ma l m. ' Cl !EST of rfni..,,'l'rs SIG. 2-.22 lamp $10 Canning jars Hlc ski boots. !Om . $4. Scuba games and puzzles 25c-S1. S201.211ilR2 Marian Way, C.l\1., :mot Orchid, Santa Ana stallation $2. Frantz stldteT ri0£' i;:i n~le shots $25 eac·h. }::Xterklr l!gbt fixtures 50c 111.nk:s $10. Kitchen tables $20 Mug rack 25c. Ladies size 12 of ~t.. bch\>een Santa Ana HKU. lndusttlal tilter $2S. Q\Jkk Old Vit'IQr r-<lrlio $25. TV, .,".. bell \\"eights ••. Big and $5. End table $15. d--• $1 ~ 50 m and OrtL1\,lte Sat and Sun DOUBLE he dra · r 3 ... ~ 1111rks izood $25. Stt'rt'O $25. ...... .., Corner end table $1 O. • .. .,.,.... .-.,~. • OUS('!ll only 9 Arif tO 5., · ' c st of wen ~e unit or ... -..-er ~inn ti IT'C'Ord player and BBQ $1, Large living room Bedroom chafr SJ. Liquor 50c. Skirts 50c. Pants $1. , . · · -$25. 20301 Orchid, Santa $10. Crank vane OO>e ~ "!.'lid Mniponcnts $l 5. Utility piclures, St. ~-lark's Square cabinet SS. Maple double l\feCalls and Simplicity pat· IRONRtTE with co1;er ex· Ana J1ghts. pump, near new $7.50. Oil, t11b\o $25, Small old table $6. in Italy $20. Nev.· children's bedpo!iilS $10. Coud1 $15. terns, l\flsscs size 12 and eellent cond. $25. 548--0733 01'~FICE chair, like new, 30gal.~boy1 qu~p 200 Broodl1·R)•, C.!\1. platlquebas, h8 ~ lOh 12bl each. 4 Anuqu~ child's rocker $4.SO. ,cttandilds"als~!.· '°"9 • l .. t.50'".· ~1',"".,s BABY ft?eeing ta'"ble $8 Baby · &wivela, adjust. $ 2 5 . $10 .. Palr of 430 L or CHOPPER b ro s t 1vas a e paper 633 St. James Rd. NB -.. " dresffi.ng table $5. baby Rollav.•ay bed, 30,. $l5. T-~ird ~ads. excellent con. Skis a;;o ~~!ss~s!,~~ Sl5, cost $30. Bo\\·ling b.'\g, 646-1514. clot.bes size 3.S-40, 30" waist clothes 5c-$l Childnln'& '"It Small gas heater, cabin or diuon.Jus_t.OO.t OtlihoPfQ.6 ~. Ch"d'• •k'· and pol•• ball and 2 pr. shoes, like 1 ,R,:O"'°LLA~~W~A~Y'""'bed~-=11~0-. ~Ch=-e-st' I Sl .-$1050c. TriFm Medst ~lC· v.·all hartgln. · gs $4. Maternity trailer u.i;e $5. RiOe-PeeD-cyl. cast a'On Rambler 196 -1-'U lJ I.:> new SlO. 176 A.Cecil Pl, C~1 ercLSOr . ram pie-I the ............. nd •t•A c ID 0 v head tested OK $:>. Double lx-d $25. Frame off Orana.. of drn..w?rs $10. Studio ture.i; for childs room 5(1c..$1. c 0 s in h""" co 1 ivn SIJht-front and rear $5. · · · · · rol 2) _.., SlO. Twin bed and framl' I "c.:.==·=~-------couch-bed $10. Folding door Je\\·elry box with goodies size 14 · 16 25c · $2 women's Kitchen utility stool $1. $20. lArge. l of um $2;,. 3 double headboards ta \VATER Heater Enclosure S4. llOv/h\'O/v coUee pot $1.50, T herm 0 s 25c. new shoes SM $3, ?.-fen's Bookca.i;e headboard 1'1aple l·lear . plastic for concrete C'ach. 1\\'in $5. l..ovf'seat. $2 (lie\\') $20. 2-00\bs. Concr-et~ with travel case $t2. Win· Crocheted hat .s, bun \\'OOI herringbone sports $15 2 water ski belts'Sl each seal $Z5, "111 cut. Aro eJl' O\~ds picnic bench $10. End f\lix -.60 each bag. Blonde dow louve.rs $10 for all. ,..,armers 25c • 11.50. Wi"ll jacket 42'R. $3, :f\1en'a dark Small !av.Tl sprader and po\\·ered Ooor model grease bl 110 C U Co bl M 'AaJ Baby car seat and bed ...,, "' JO'eY Sharkskin suit 42R SJ. seeder Sl Juicer-blender gun. JO ft of hose and bead, ta e . o ~ table $15. rner ta e ~. Drop i...c "'" H'°,rstoryHa~01 "·-50cnd i'v"o'nhd. Sport shim P.f 2Sc, mixer Slci. 5&-2.529 2805 complete $10 .. Absol.utely m ?tfarble base lamp SlO. Back Dinning table $10. 2612 Wlllo 1'1any kid's 1oys 5c-Sl. .,..,_,.... Sprinkler $1, VYl tire ahair'll LaSalle O.I · c~ks. all prtceS firm. ~ · pack Tot Tote $4. Ladles ski Lane C.l\f. (oH University Sat-Sun 983 \V. 17th St. CM \Var by Churchill, six S3 Chaise Joun~ pad $1. · Continental. Ct &r.Hl083 panls $4. Boat lights $4. Ave.) 646-1986 KENMORE "'asher s 2 s. volumes for $5. Stmcher Electric knife $2, 9 drav..-er TYPEWRITER (2) portable CLOTHING item! $1 20:lll ~l~e rsla~~~sfearl, PING Pong 1able $10. ~fetal \Vasher $5, not \\'Orklng. bar frames for canvases 25c knob.~ $1 lee chest $2. each $10. 644-0356. Orchid, Santa Ana. Heights Bunk Bed Sl5. Twin Box Wood cabinets $5-SlO. Car t>arh. 735 JoAnn St., apt. 4· Vacuum $3, New serving MATIRESS and box sprinv · . LARGE chest or drawers Springl'I $10. Lav.'ll Furniture bed SR. 2450 Fordham Dr, C.M. Sat. &: Sun. 9 to 6. dishes and sets of glas.se!I ?S"x3.1" $15. Beige drapes RADIO·TV ten eqwpment. $21. Bnby crib Sl5. Clean, $.It. T.V. Floor l\1odel B/\V ~c~•~t~54<>-068o.o;c7'~3c-.-~--= SCRAM·-LETS 50c. $l Coff t bl $5 2 5.'l"x4.il" 2 pair $4 pair Bo..\:cs of used tubes $1 each. f'XC'<'llc111 condition. Bnby 115 T 50 $2 B b NE\V all leather suitcase Sl5. cllo · c-~ 1" ' ·1•12 "A" An<l<: • RadiQ..TV tube caddy $.25. doth••· hl•••kots rn. to s.•. ' oys . - ' a y ·"' \V c •allllC amps .)'"1"""100'1· Short \Vave radio·M· Mn " "'-"' ·' J<"urni!un• .50 . No. 2. \\lash F.n~li~h bike fran1c and 325 Broadway Costa Mesa WHITE · 1 18 •~ Boys dressy rain coal nntl t•·-, $4. 8mm "·II & Ho .. -tl ANSWERS ' · · vanity tabe . ?t1ulti-F.mas AM/FM/CW butk<'ls .2;; Call S.18-79-17 ·~ D\' .. ~ T\VIN bed rJn <:Ai!""". \V I rial 112 hnt $5. Eton top C'Oi\I \Vi1h projector SlO. Ki 1 ch en ........ ~ a nut wale I desk . $25. Signal generator, H.K. hat S5. Sweat('r S2. Beautiful \Vi\LNUT Salt roffe table I scales to 25 pounds $4. \Vet REF Rt GER ATOR $25 Foam double mattress \\'M $12. Res. and cape. bridge sport coats S4. All sizes 4-S, S5., Wooden skis and bin-suil $20. Portable air cooler 1111.rkle -Friar -Vying -lfydraulic jack $25 Disc $85 now $17. l\faple ooff~ SlO Signal tracer. Eioo l12. like new and clean, F'ishe.r rlings 210 Ci\1 $10 .. doors St $10. Set golf cl ubs and bag T\\·enty -\VITII a NAIL gT"il::ider ~. Electric drill table $10. 2 Ford wheels $2 Bar generator, Heath $10 Pril"E! toys Sl. Ladies c-Jothe11 Each, liny boys bikC' $5., SlO. New climbing boots Comic: This sergeant \\'as $5. Socket set no Carpenter each & coaster brake, 2 CRT tesier, Roi-Boy $1.$. anti shoes 50c to $3. brass bullet shell large $.'l., h'Om Switzerland, size 11 so tough he \\'Ol'e a toupee. tools $1 Pumps $5. V\V paru Pf'dals. 119 34th St. NB Battery eliminator SlO Sen· 1\-Taternity clothes -many old \Vinchester rille $10. sro. Unusual wall lamp $4. Stn.lght.mal:i: What's so $2. Steel beams $5. Electric 67"'.>-0922. core tube tester $25. Cross outfits SlO takes all. Childs fold ine chairs $2. each t-luir dryer $4. Old fashioned toudt about that! razor S2. Chairs $2. Y..1cwie SET of dishes $5 Boob 15: hatch, generator $1 2 . n1otor cycJe helmet used ~ lt>lcphone that is a radio Comic: He kept it on wrn~ editor $10. Car top rack $2. @ach Patterns Sc each Simpsons OHMS meter $10 '"'ice $4. Kitchen clock I ~S~L~fD~IN°"'G'-·1-.,,--doo-,-6-. -x-6-.8,, S15. New Gray's Anatomy, a NAIL. Soldering iron $2. Barbeque Lamps 75c each Mrtitazlnes Garrard. ~ turntable $14 . Sl.50. Large sec through "' half price $12.50. 10 volumn TRIUl\fPH Spitfire l\fark 1 motor S.l Camping equip. Sc each Bottles 25c each RCA H1·f1 ampfphone $15. 1>hoe bag $2. Lawn spreader $10. TV Antenna S 5 · child's encyclopedia set, f'llginC' $2S. Extra parts ment $5. Battery charger $5. Plaques 25c each v~ lGc· 19" Sllvertone TV $20 HoH· never uiJed in sealed hox 5 l\1ovcable shutter panels 8" very nice, cost $90. for 1,25. 50c-$2S 646-l390 Gas heater $.i Dual master 15c Pictures 35c each Radio nian. verticle? $12. N~: hooks blue ship stamps or x 24 20c ca .. \virit:kw:s 2' x 2 bcnt"·ood cane chairs SIO · · Ind s · IF RF JI 1 bes sock t S20. T\vin berfli"J)ret1dll daisy :'l'G" 50c ea. 222 Via Orvicto. Pach. Car speakers $5. 2225 PACKARD Bell TV & stand cy 1 ~s5. 646-32'50 ~· :al~llng ea§el $l.50 · · t ~ s, u 1' 1rortl s, perma-press $2.50 each. TV Lido Isle 6T::r-7092 Pacific, CM 548-1780. S25 ..,,wks good 546--04Ei6 WONDER Horse $10 Leather IC t -ence $9.50 COffee s "'. l c ea. .c ec I cs, i..:abinet \vould make f'X · • • shoulder bag $3 China can· table $5. 1122 S.E. Palisades resistors, c~~c1tors, tnns· C'l'llent bar $7. S4~lG81. 314 TABLE \1·/4 chairs $20. 2 BICYCLES $25 each. Tools ROYAL Standard typf'\\<riler, die holders n pr Sunbeam Rd. S.A. formers, h1:£1 connecto~. \lilla110va Road, Cost a Twin or bunk beds $25. Lon~ 10c. Radio $2. Purtable TV Elite type $25. 540--0466. electric dripolator, new con.. SHAKESPEARE 45 I b ~ M:a l~ttt~·SS. 4.0 !\lesa. Slat benC'h $10 ... MiITOr $10. Si Fishing poles and reel $.1 8 TRACK tapes $2 each. dition $9. Bun \\'8l'mer" $1. recurv'ed huntin:t bo\v o;i,•ith · · Hassock SI.SO Lugi;:age 2 pc. each. Records 10c up. Laps G'i::r-1356. Training wheels $1 pr. accesaories S25 D 0 z en 16" PADRE bricks 20c each ANTIQUE double tx-d. Sf¥>01 S.~. Oval Rug $5. \Vood chair SO<: Light fixtures 50c 2 2 NEW G~1 pick-up ,..·heels, S.16-1081 aluminum aITOWS ..,,. 11 h Bedspread $5 Curtain rod, l""'h ::~ .. ~!Ok Rou~I 00 Cran1ng S2.50 Roseville vase $3. Hammocks S10 each, Stean1 1~16 110 each. Auto llir NElV alum•·"um hand mowe'" hilbres heads, new Sl5 brass Sl Picture SW. l\1en's l'>u•• s tn . ne\\" 1n x. pai<I Disll<'s .0;) . SI Naugahydt> i1-on $3. Toaster S2. Pots and conditioner A R.A eomPlete sn. :>-IJ.-0546 • l\tos.~berg, 410 shot~n. boll umbrella SI. 2 pr. long beige S20. sell $12. Toddler hoys' Chair $20.00 499 FIO\\'Cr pl\ns 10c Patio table and 2 ~~~~~------1 action ,vith clip $25. Rear drapes, new $18 each. lleaJrh-T<'x clothes 50c C'ttch. C.0\1. benches $20. Ch r i s I n1 Rs S2!J. Car top ~ckh$5. ~ec-CO ?t1 PL ET E irori~tonf' seat bot1on1 for '55 ChC'vy 54~3520. 1792 Oriole Dr. Cl\1 1'1"<·11ch c:t\'aJry jackf't rroni lighls etc SL Ne\\' 1/3 l·IP rr1c nlotor. !·4 P ....,.50. SC!rv'ce for 8 $9 n 1 1 lfully\\uod movie studio 18 . CHEST oi Drn1\'f'l"S . 3 rlr111\'· subn1C'rsi bll• 1vatcr pump Drapery maf('tial, n r \\' 1 ' · ora. \\'Ith b aek naugahyde $5. '61 BLUE and green tiffany d '" ___ •20 queen ,;lze bedspread, paid Ford . truck 3 s p o e d lamp ~•. Studio oouches 125 Aus Ir i an. It a J \an. C'fS on eaC'h side $25. F'M·AJ\f $25. 2 Balboa Coves NB acron, ...., .rcuult + ., . 8 $50 ,. 118 ~-~ t bl •- NorwC'_i::ian skl S\\'l'atc~. ~tC'ren $2.j, {i\fasl('rworkl , ='~75-43;=~'~1.~~--~=-lamp shade!': 5 0 c -$ 2. 5 O. · llS tfl£" · .....,u a e transmission SI~ Bcl!hous· pair. f\fatchlng corner table , 1 ~ n.....r . I ti I nd and 4 chairs SIO Frigidaire Ing S6 Starter $5 Clutch $4 ir.-Pa·, bla k · "· •·· i1'<m1en's .size large, sonic /lir suspension speakers S2:i. Cl1EST of dra,vers $7.50 to ,-,u ess1ona. t l' ti. cony <h.'lh\\'"8Sher $25 PaP.Cr backs Drive !>haft $4. Clutch S4 .,.,, I c wic"""r uur nl'Vt.'r \\mn S5 each . ra. 2 type\\'T'iters portable $!5. Rolla\vay bed s 15. stand S15. Sylvania portable lOc Records lOc Net play Ori haft $4 Distribut $3 s_tools SJ e~ch. 5 panel an- All-1veather coat.<1 and nice $15. ea. 1\\•in plaslic head· Vacuum $10 Chairs Sl.50 10 11rereo m. 8mm Kodak pro-$2 50 Cmdl l5t' B. 11 ves or · tique m 1 r r or needs \\'ool coat $2.50 e a ch . board. BeiJ?e S.l. T\\·in frame S7. Gas stove $20. Hollyv.'OOd jedor $20. Smm movie pen · es LSse Fuel pump $2. 557-&173 refinishing S15. Maple lram- Pe1crson srroller, dark blue. S5. 5'1!HiQ.1-I bed tramea $3.50 Hide-a.bed camera $5. 545-01'51. 2452 ~~~~1~· ~~\\'ASHER. not "''Ork.Ing 110 eel mirror no,. Hair dryer \\illte trim, little used $12. VERlFAX \\'el coplrr. h\'O $25. Tables $l to $5. Hand Zenith Aw., Santa Ana $5. Fishing poles 50c Artist PI a Y p en s S 2 • S 5. $6. Make-up mll'I'Or like new Bra.."-" and glass oni. fashion-unit.i;, paper & instruction!'. la\,•n mov.·er $5. Bar stools Heights. easel SI Toys 5c-Sl Deeu Refrigerator $3) Paperbaclt $8. Electric wanner tray r<I lamp s7. Cru1C'hes $3. $15 i.::ood conrli1ion. New S5 each. 138 E. 18th St. C'l\-1 S\\'TMMTNG pool 12'x3' 113 i;ca fishing poles s10: Black book~ l0a-25c 3124 Trinity ~ike new $5. Hand operated f'all Saturday e\·ening. all f'lrclric Broiler $1.~ &>win~ 54S-44R5. ll.P. stainless steel tilter. ;\nd \\'hite TV $20 Habachi Dr. CM ~17 ice cream maker S7. New day Sunday. 4!»-18;13. supply chest $'2. Old lamp HEAVY round rock maple Vacuum. Ladder. $25 Jor $1 .50 Tent $8. 30" x 60" KITCHEN table, chairs $15. never used_ e ~.ec~t r lc OLD player-type piano S2a. S:'I. Han~ing oil li'l'ht fixtu1°t" coflee table $25. Two-piece all. 897-8452. plate glass mirror $25. Old, 20301 Orchid, Santa Ana toothbrush $5. 22 Korean l\-1olhf'rhood ma I er n i t y SL Printer 98c An lique tool~ studio bcrl. ne'v condition 1 -P~A-T~IO~t~a~bl~e~$6--,-,.-h-.-,-TV-1 old mirror $5. Day brtl \\'ith Hgts. doll $8 .. Orange ~ulon11l . d 11 S2 •1·-· 50c book I oo pl•te hedd. ~ s ·k arm <'.hair $5. Ostenz.e.r, no 1umpers, resses, f' r c . · · "h •v• s c $25 each. O'Keete & Merritt tra..vs $1.25 each. 3 SE.'ls or m . ing • ...,. ~Ke SJLA Fle."'1: Pole-Reel $15. glass S5 Plaid goU baa: SS f:iOc-$3. Door \\ith glEWI Oriental rug $5. So111e nn· ~as range $15. Photo-mate table pads $1.95. 3 pltch('rs baby earner $2. Glasse.i;~ Harngell pole.reel S 2 O. French Provincial ste end louvres $~. Like new in box lique dishes and spoons combination e n I a r g er, Sl. 2 flOWt!l' vasew with I'! I as 11 ;'are Sc· S 3 · 5 0 F1orida Pole· Reel $20, Snow table $20. .l\Iarbl ~ pet! Toastmast<'r oven $15. Elec-l.arg<' maple fruit picture printer, vie\\·er, projector Oo\\'Crs n. 6 sets of Canasta Children s elothe!I lOc-$1 . chains 14''-15"·16'' . S12. provincial table s7J, &id Irie blankets delw.:e models S2. Old pocket \\'lllch $10. SIO. Columbia tape recorder 90c. 2 su.itt'llSes $2.95 each. ~!·Sunday. 10-4. ~ RoA ~rrly Fly Rod·Rttl SlO. pink, green, bedspn!ads t2 $t50 each. Pretty knick Bi k ~ brake 11 $1 . $8.50. Bowling ball, 12 lb. S3. Brau basket $1. 10 floo;i,-er Vista Dr., Mesa Verde. 979-4 hand &aw Heavy duty $6. each. 2 folding tlo 1 knack., lOc-!IOc. i\1 ens Soeedomf'ter Sl. Old camera 2 footlockers $1.50 each. TV pol!! 20c each. 2 painb! pani 0077 2' Abstract Oit painting $9. $5 each 655 u: p~~i;,e11 lcmther shoes -slippers .size $2. Susy homemaker large 1 cl~l~. ~>IS-=-~5360=------y,.ith rollers 85c. 6 electric 68 CORONA tail light lens $5. F'ishpond V.'8.ter l}lies $1. Apt. 26 across fr 0 ~ 13 nearly new Sl-S.'i. Face Slove $1.50 Oran~c A\'C. cords 25c-50c. E J e ctr i c Jor pair. 2 brak@ drums for Touch up house paints. 25 · Delaney's Sea Shanty NB mMk & snorkle $1. Men.<; Cross SI. 178 Costa 1'1esa. St. FORD car radio SlO. 2 bathroom heater $6. 2 ......._ '68 Corona $3.50 '"ch. $1. l\1otorcycle tire x 19 S2. Sat only t 0·,~k 1·0 5 Atk."'""'"'• -·,·t & · k I c M dlshmaster,; $18, $20. GE ~¥.. ....,. "'"'" '"' s Jae c s · · ""r cof.fee P"'-' $1 each. Tra Bucket seat rrom 68 Corona Large motorcycle helmet o'clock. .I•• •2 •·ldo 15 =''=""'~=~~---hair d""er $6. 2 double ..... '"" '' · .--m \\"Orn TllERMADOR undrrt:0unter \\'ashba;fn faucets $4, $5. pot with heating under It S'I . $5. 1948 ~-' ton Studebakrr $7. Holtman. Silverton TV'sl-;;:=== .. ~o-~~,--~ "ach. \Vomf'ns rlresscs -di11hwash<!r S5 Kan1pcold Chinn wash basin, complete lron and cord S1.50. Pair truck rear and $20. S.18-8109 S15. $18. Admiral Garrard BIKES 24 _wheel, ladies and 1..iuu, Younb fo-:dv.nrdian, picnic cooler SS. New ranch SUJ. 2 small BBQ $4.50, $2.50 white shoes $3.95. 6 sets 19'".f.I OLDS $25. Olds radiator Phono $18, $14 490 Costa genb old1€'S but good)ea, ~~~a!f!~ ~~~1~~6. 1S'fs.~: mail box $8. 7' x 4' ~· off Small clock radio $8. 3910~'t Canasta cards 90c. 3 new $20. 755 A West 20th St. McM St .. Costa :f\feaa J~~~ 1$>i~ ~~7'657. New, la~'!I never removf'd: "'hill' formica S15 New Channel Pl NB ~1603 white pillO"Ws $1 each. 3 548-8109 KITCHEN-Aid r:nixer $25. DIN · · Jona.than lo,..,"'!l.n 100 per Cf'llt ~Mraire door .i;pring11 $2. ladieK coats $4.50 each. 2 TI)YOTA radiar tires l75-l4 Scott'm lawn spreader $6. ~'M:t 642l25. 1513 Oran- \\\"X>i. suit Sla. S\\il!:S Croyd<.'n J.ava1ory fa u c" ts $j PRACTICAU.Y new Cosco dreS!K?!I $9. ~ ~s $1 for mounted on Datsun i41l7.• ~'"*-:..::25~12=-------l='"~'~A~v~·~·..=o~=·~-=·'----I llki nantii:, COS't $60. "--rin-~coralor yard rock., $1-$5. bridge lable $15. 4 mate~ all. 5 apromi SI each. Goorf 1· PLAY pen $3 Babe T«nd .~ -»<: '-" Oceonllor hotlle8 S.144. Rluf' chalni $20. Cosco step stool pair gloves 3.;c, good. Palm wheels-Ti~ $25. ea c h FlftEPLACE logs grate and · · ' · a S?i. Do!h really bcautit\11. _., hi -•-h .. Fl ir;:;. Sampson brt"~e table rollo• 50c, 2 throw -·-9.·,. \vheels $5. each. 200 mil('s -t'--11-' .. I hlli~h chaLr. $4. 45 piece set '11nk i;ki hat, nice gift . rot1r"1 la r uvl ..,. ex-., -. • ..... ~ l2v El . f SIO """nee •u"s ;;,. 4" arge dinner china $18 Bowling nC'Vl'r \\Orn SlO. \Vhlle stfi" Ible: izas lines $1-S:'I. /Ill und chairs $20. l\1ahognny el\Ch. Rug $1.2.l. 2 Pottery \"'' ,.,S.C~1•Mc ~I pump · olctures SJ e_aC'h. 2 tras~ bAll 16 lb. $3, 1 Cd M "' 11·tt\'l' rnd io $10 llo•••.• lo'" RCA rt>COrd player $20. molds !iOe each. Pitcl)('rs ·• "'"" ". riywheel an<I h.1rrel!':, one~ and one' 55 "'A··719S) JlHt'lu1. l'O.!if S.J3. like t1f'1v ,., ' It •• =·· al t t h 125 ·~· '"V t t ~··- ' • c 11 1 11alc si"n'I $1 " Fiog 11. ('CQ,.,s . .......:. \\' nut oc· :incl small containers and "11 C' '""" "' .!i ar "r gal S.l. Oscillatin< ail·l-'~==·-------1 "· ute o c < rcsser, f:iflf""' "' -..... · 1 bl 110 Slld Sl5 camper I t SR 11.~ S.l Big ornate pi~tun· Tfnt<'d 42""" lR" platr gh1,.11 casiona 14 e . C" pro-glassware 5c-50c.. 5<t5--0.i46. -.· roo ven · juslnbll' sprinkler $4.50. 7;) PROIT.SSIONAL p ho r o ' • 12 15 C $2. Sprink1f'I" fitting!': 2lk' jl:'clor SlO. Binoculars $10. ·1 SAT 'UN \Vh" Oh.ve_ green couch~ con· rt x 5/~" i;:ardcn hose ss. l\\il cquipn1('nt 50c-$2.i. ~ elld r11.n1rs · . <Jll('!I, 50 m"l•hmg '··• 0, "·throom • .. · 1rJJ"l(lO'l w11shcr d!tion !15 Clothei; tine l")()I,.~ · DAd d 13 h 1 bl •c h •• Vixtul'f'.'I h'Oill renlorielinµ Hf'th1'00(! c<•d11r hnarrli; f<1r " '""' u<:u ut1 ~2'.i. Scivlne maC'hillf' cnblne! . · · . · _ · h\·1n ""' ,qprea s at enc a es .,.., eac . OU drums SI-$."\. Call P.nt f'\'Cnirut" and pli1n1r-r11 $;) nil NC"i' 1 "" 6 n1~s $2. to $.). each. Orld $20. SmaII Kc nm 0 re s;,. Refrigerator S 2 ·1 • Ond double $4. 3 rattan bar 50r. LadiC's clothes 10c-S2. all (!ny Sllorlny. 49.J-.lRSl ook 15c. 6' h'f'llia 50c Nf'\\' flatware, cryi;tal, china 2.Jc vacuum. nevE'T' used flO. 557-3910 11tools $3 each. Two twin Tires $2 each. Pool tools trn\·e~ rotl~ 50" $2. T<'ther 10 S.'i. 548--0096. Complete toilet stool, new BOYS 20" Huffy Drags1er beds, box springs a.nd mat· S7t50 all. l\1aple t\\in bed k'I 1ARDf'~'S d de Ii g h t : hnll S2. Soft nnd b.i1'rballs J\IEXlCAN 4" x 4" hand seat SS. Painting, FramPs. bicycle $25. Under'"' o o d tress $5 each. One double f3 piecell) $25 each piece. - w e e e seat for 50c Vlsibl~ l\IM $2. 3-1" painted matching tiles 'l5c all d t 1 11 11tandard typewriter S2S.OO $10 Lanze table lamp \\ith Pictures and \\<1111 ha.nginl?! King-O-L.1\\T1 tront-thr'O\\' round mirror SlO. 8,"),~14 tire ('Ach. Step stools $3, Elec· \\' ecora or P a~ c 20121 Bayview A\.'I!!!, Santa shade $10 One medium $5. 2 $2-SZ>. Car radios S5. Bed f)O\\'er n.ou-er $25. 8."t0-:&'7. $5. 5-15--0797 tric hf'ater S2. Sal. Sun. ~~~I~ ~ry~~ Ana Heights 5(5.-.35.i3 blond end tables $4 each. fl'ames S2. Cupboard doors SOFA and chair $15, Round RF.FRIGF:Ro\TOR S.25. MAn· 10.Ut-tPP..I. 2520 23rd St. Small rod fl, 2 tackle boxet 6 DRAWER drea!ier with Push mower SS. Edgen 75c. Kitchen cbaln $2. Brut roffee table and 2 end !ables nikins s:i-SlO New clothe!ll Back Bay 75e-$L Tl'out lure1 25c--75c. mirror $20. 2 chests of Sl..50 2 plastic ln-akf.ast car parts $5. Bedspl't'ads, $l0. Dinette ~ with 2 50c·S5. 701~ E. Balboa PINK quilted spread for Rotating sprinkler 15 c, drawers {Ollk} tt6 each cha.In $3. Two large area drapeM $5. '76 9Clldler nEAll"J"V ~! m rt 11 r f' • "i 1 SCll\\'lNN l~avy duty boy1' <'hRirs SlO. 2 matching klove Blvd. on tM peninltUla. round bc!d cost $200, i)@rfoct Garden IOOls. shovel• 25e-Sl. Bookah@lt $3 Work. bench rugs, gold SlO. One circular lamp, pald $20 M'll $7.50. 9 ho-t1'1bonrd .,., SJ"'i r or-nv<'n I bike $25. Girls 26" bike $1.J. •·all! SlO:. Ping pong tftble 5 DRA\VF.R whltt" cheat of condition S15. Mal c h l n g Cabinet hllrdware 5c ~ach. $10. N~ Teak-Me.hoganv area rug $5. 544--6535 ()r plete rattan dinlng SE't S8 !able, Z chnlr!! SW, Cntlf'•• Double 1nallreu: and box Sl5. M2-lilOS, after 6. drawen $20, 847-5'11? plllO\\•a. $2, 2 tluoresccnt Strong aluminum chaite, all tables up to 8" Joni $25. 644-6890 piece. Pata, pans, dl11he11 CU~Of\'I made 7 fo u t 1·lrcuhu· breakfl\SI roon1 booth, white, originally $3.'iO. ""'11 $25. Ladle! 3 Spct'd Srh..,,•l nn, needs pedal $20. ~I nn,.. 3 speed, SC'hwtnn, nC't'd.t. new 11eat $25. 6 Rat· Ian chn lf'll SlO aplf!Cl'. Rkh 1tnd suhtle nemish floral nrraniz<'1ncn1 $3--$5. OC"JG l(P.dlanda f)r. <corner or \ll'!lll tJ r l 6i6-1818. 64·l--6l21. t .. blf' SlO.' 2 $tlfa 11'<'11.,nat •iirtnstit Si:>. Rin:h doublr /ILU!\flNUM &\\'Jlirtt, 16 feet fixtures 4' new $12. Formica new web $2.45. KJeenex 64&-2317 216 E 20th C.M. COMPLETE water bed tz5. 25c-U.50. Wigs $2. Woven S15. £U-31Vi1 h'·arlhuard wid footboord long x J feet ¥.1ct@, $25. SAVE SQ'fe on '"lndowa for end table 15. 615-3959. holder and powdt'r pot T."ic. 4 NEW G70-14 wkle oval ti.rel 20301 Orchid, SMta Ana ~ shadeli $.1.5015: New ~-HOU.'nfoon hl'di. Si "ll s20. Birch bunk heds SI>. &1)..'1!'i5-9. trailers, campers &nd vans PORTABLE dlshwuhef' sza. Bicycle ptu"ls SOc-$3. 3 $20 @ach Sl&-4tS6 Hgta. a.,~'" !rul>P ers · 1965 l ... i·h, bunk ~. spMfll.?5. ~111Jth• oox sprinic $10. T\\'fl, \\'EBER. K<'ttle bfl.r-b-que SS.SlO, xlnt condition. shat· 2 Aewlng nmchlnes S10 1'1\Ch. ladlet punries ~ each. . 8' DINGY Jt(l0<1 condition MU11n.ng for JllU't'I $1~$25. m1ttru.1 ru. Bl:ick dlnlnl.': II I 1lrll\l.'t'T' ('l\(>st!I SR l'l\Ch. 1.\" tnr SlO. 400-18.j(). ter proof glR!l't. 1012 Pecan, CtOOr TV, need!ll ..... ,,rk $%). 2 Elt'ctrie h.','lr cllpprn !me. SJ\IALL t'hilds roll top de=J\" $ZS. 814 . E Ocet1nfront, Queen bed $20. Shelves for rabl .. nnrf 4 dl.~'" SXi. S..--~'tC'ttlJo!' $10. ()vr'Nlll,1llNI -11 .B .. 5.~ hkyclH, g:lrts and hoyi S5 Ne"' oombinl'ltion AllC'l'r $.1. S15. M.aple pole lamp wUh llalbon. (corner A SI 1 wtlll In ga11lg'f! 115. Swing L:unnt: S1..i'I 1., J)'l, Ro.ii i·t,ll'lr SlO. fonnica 1np :\IAPLE bunk bMU:. full 1itt, 1'\VO dra\\'t"'r lllln,i: rl\b\nrt~ l"IU'h. 539-139~ ~I Mtety brltA $2. 3 pPinl pnmolon l"Oiom'.I shRde $8. 67H!ll. · tll't $10. Trundle bed $$. 9 k1tc·llt'n IRblr $10. End tnhh· OOokeaJ!t' tyfl(' hetH1ho.'\n'hi, 17 h rl ~,, n ...,. h 6,l6-{13.i6 · a dra.,,'t'r dN'!'l!'er tto. Cr1b n;. fll~r-k f"'ltfw l'lhl•• S.i. -~ S.i. IX" ........,..r •upr!ly t .:'lh.'\V 11('w n1nNrt'SM's SW eurh. rn(· ' bnhy C' b Sl j , Etlr• ~" ROUND l('\'('J cdltt' ·~" rinn Auu ro er'!! •;)('. ear ' ORF.:S."ER" $10. B a b y $15. P.tirrnr SJ, 839-9217 rnd laNMI S5 f'A'11 2 Pfllr $!"" frib·~ Oliillrrc~ 15, 49H·-ti3.'«'l. ly i\mi•rio•nn 0..1re.t pr\n! rntrror SIS. Roll lyp(' dn1m !t ug !!Crulibl'l"ll 7,-,f", 2 2 l\lAPLE 11tep tnblH S:l rnch cloU~ $1 .:.0 Carbe<'I $3. 2 ' dnn-for fv-1\·• rmm. 1 ~-hot_•_iles~. :HS-?.6S:_:'I. Tuu-.,,.·"-,-1""'-,,.--.,-00-..,.-·1-1k<' TW'kl'r S:.10, tyf)C\1·rUtr S1 5, v1v·11un1 cl<'oMr 11·1lh l\t· ~~nl'I ~cni 1 50c t>~l"h. ~la pie lnmp tabli!> $10 Cub <'Ar IK'A loe $1. • S4. Stroller DHOP l~nf \\'OOd dining tnblt> mutksl. I l'tlN' <'!'t r f20 ~ llt"\\', '"mpi•t• llR. Un~'Clf' !~~-ne, I ?ofnr Ln .. 11.B., tnchn1c nt<1 SlO. J.: 11 r I y ~:': .... ,.,.~.,um P uniter .i()c. &:'f\l1t un~om1, $2. Den Mo-SlO. rirel\..'lina table $3. S2120. D1!ll"'blttok table and 2 t..,..,, "I c r tr n n I e anti 1.1<:1rr oak d!ntng !let ~·•fh Ir iJOlell. like "new -. r~w ".c"~C"''"~'·:..... _______ 1 i\1nrrl<·nn <'ftbhw-t \\' i th .,.,~ lll<•r's u1nfonn, 512(' 16 s;:,, J'lluhlllzer s:;:'"!'f"O'.\.°t"r nlO\\·cr "llVf'S ac . $15. Set J m'-ceflaJVT)Uj rJltK'r bookJI 1 prid. table :>.f>x3t • 62 r.-:· 1'llTI" lhra.'IRI _ ~TV l'lllU'll! T\VIN aprln11:, mtttlt'P-"S & louvl'N'ri dorini $15. 6x9 ov11l 2 Runk hcd11, $10 ench, Oldt"I' 5·16-751~. $10. Strrco SlO. F.lec. toe hlnrk form~ table11. 2 end, :lli:> ncb. ,t;.nturd11)' 10 ~ n1 -I t«rvff'll $2:'1. Six ~111hol•f(i'f'<I ,. -I II ~• t S20 1 1 fJ0\1'1?rNI hook r11u $l2. Slt"''i '--,....i,_, and 1-l f'Ofrr,. Sj each ~·--1 i p.m .• 9G&-51M Founhun j'tii•ir• $.6 rnt'h llulc-h $2.:IO. Vucuu1n c I ea n c r, 10 )'\\.,.,...:.. rame • • nit C' '""' ..... "'-'" ,... '"<& ml\ ""Mell Si'of~\LI. child~ roll top df'ek crt>an1 fl'l't'.zer $7.00 Elcc. · '"""'' ,rr 100181 u, Pnlarold SwQrr J1prin11: ~ith lrRfl & m11ittn'JJ1 drop l~Af table S4. 1...amJ'l!ll $2.50--$5. Dl~hl's 5 c-St . $10. New Teak·Mah11..gony blanket S7. hAtqnada .!.O, books 1Ck-25c, Complete-11.lr \'alley. 1"1.'Xl8X61h, fZ'i , Good con· DW1e'll $15, both nt'W condlUon, $.1. Many book• 5(··Sl. CI a 11 s ware 5 c-$ 1 . · 12 N 7 50 1.00, 7.00 l llftr gtool• S2. t•a. conditioning unit for Ford :JQ)l)t lf!nl:. .,. a th 1 11 n , tlllion, 66-2756. =~~"'box$3s3. MhTor: lloubl~ •prine with Jep k Si'\.~~I Mex\f;an a!attlt's Hl~A--Bed $%;. 2120 ~relll, 11~ o. • . 1t1Hft \\>'oodJ 3463 San m: PAlr Fender mount awtamaJk'. nu any Namt'nt NATIONAL Crographlc 25<' 11 • .....ie frame $6. 49&-J,.;is. m•Hr"f11s $15, 536-1131, "nd fll\trlnes S2 lo SIO. Seville, Balboa ~nlnsul•. Rafael C.N. lra1lt!r mlrron, nrw, $8 12" wtth adsDflT. N,.,,,..,. u5t'd Pach, Uff' and Saturday ~.. Se v e r • 1 c u r I • I n • , DOUBLE &d 115. 2-P\tte enclosed Mag. speaktt-SLS. a.,~ 180. 531-7566. P.ev1ew 10 ttnt• ncb. ~"'1.:i~t ~~ Mil:zJ. ~ 0~0~~~bYt~ =-ads~ to S ~. ~~-~ J:1=1t~ m,i~:: ~b 3~= JIME fOR 127 27th St., N.B. 673-3572. ~ SAL Oct. 1.C, 2040 M.7-ll'i7. l\1otof1: l hp $2). .._ hp $20.· Son'lf' new, all usable. 1t1111r-Tftnmttak>n oondlllnnM' lonn $4. 612 B HamUl011 ORIENTAL items. ta~. ~. Colt.111 Ml"M . 2 SJAIMONS doublfl firm mat· 11 hp $15, 113 and ~ $6. hlcr i.throom sink new $10. irnrmNG machine $%). S1.4l. OU cushlon ttn $U..oc58 dnlla, acrttn, quUt J3....$2S. = ;::::_ f'byt>~;..! ~ sf:'~~prinK U>. ~::10~~':1 i'::~~:r1~~ h~~ lllte~ ~i:: ~: :;:;: sf.'":'::~!~= g~wD_ chtlt maple Pl. Dll.UXE cq hou&e m QUICK CASH ~~line ta~s~ tOe--St. Aulom11Jc b a b )' COUCl l and 110fa $10. f!ftt'h. Rudrty llt'at $20. Harley Fen-Stt'reo AM/FM r e e or d §j~ ,,;.o~e: ttt~ Octa.gon comrnodl" S: 2 5 , scs-.5llOO ca,,,.ets all f1W SlO. Setn rrt,._ $2-5(). lee Chell! $-1.~. Bkyc:lt> and parta IOc to $10. iler $5, E~tronle J'Mlrt• !'le· player con!!Olc ~. E."'l:tl"fl Sl5. a le S ChOds lablf 2 chain SS. HELJ.fET Bt'tl TR. New $15. amplnc stove Sl2. Tf'l'lt $Z.. 2 A.meican RacioR errilnttr· Sot\p Stone carvinft $5. $1. 1ttllllng cultt'f'S s1.p;:;. aoeakrr and cabinet SJ. to .-M ~':i,y ~28-i~~ Palio cbalr• St.SO each. Jlalf llelmct S4. A!to S3x. aoo<t Uatd only <H'ln!. faleep 1ot IJW mql with tire•. wlJJ tit C'hlotM' h4nd wi.trnet' ttt. Rine lntl ptgtnl OOVffl $1. S:ll). B/\V TV 'A'Oricl SlO. ()(T111ntnmt u AP.I lo' f"M l"OUnd bible $8, Ta(Jt'llt1')' ror beginner m. 548-llm THROUGH A 61· Sunday only 2508 Colby J!'"'fndl ~ 125 ~-2 15 8oGks lDc:\_ "'.'Jltlque clock rach. P11.lnt runs $10 nnd Green •h•f rwc new, lOxlO 49"x7>1" SU. 1tten1 golr baiz CUB Scout uniform, ('OM· 1-='Pl,,.,,.,,,c,,.M:·,..-,=-~--=·I Inch riml and littt ~each. S2S. VaHt to maleh $25.. m. ralnt pot, ht#• and m. LamPf $2. O\m nr GAS stow S2S. Hand ITIO\\'el' and clubs $25. Genu\f'I(' plr.tl", pernl·llftl!I, alie 12 DRESSER SZ!l. ~llmlr i10. I Joo(. walnut Alftn.t ml ~1 Sanla AM. xun $25. \Valrr pump $15. ~~~i~c;~iol.I ~~ ~, Qranae A\~ DI AquamarlM a@m $I 5 , Si.!°IO. ~. Klnp1de ~dbcNl.rd $ S . ~ tumta.Ne-S2!rl . coo,_~~L~..!?5.·~ :~1~=~~~rr!.~1~~~ and siw1 .. '" ix io ss. STROJU:R sis. Tll'O wi11:• ~~fia"aedn!?''s1~: SEVERALTV•tsS25ewch DAllY PILOT FAIY-~\n~Sl~l~l.i •• .,.,. _..,..., """" 100111 !k--$5. 2188'• l(arbor Women and mens rlotklf'I( 110 rach. SterPO S10. ~1 .,...,.. Cul!Ar 11 ·$15-SZ. Bh:ycln Np co ~ er ttn ~t'..,,,~ ~ bfk!'*~~ 1:~r .Je· :=: Blvd .. S48--Q.120. ~1~: ~io ::~euJ:i ~.=b~~ 'a1~~ ~i:: ~~~n'!c."iii. dt;z.r ::~.~ ~~~-1~~t ~'t.~~ ~~~ S1 c'!ne.~ 'it ""' 5'" diam. Sf, 1.flmrr !lift 12.\. av,.• ft\'@ft\~r Nm\' 11lrcflll'$ boa• ilacron. S10. Garntnlne tools 2:S<' to US 41~t St NB 6i3-7878 and Irons S& llnnainit larnp um cleantr $2. Watf'r bed WANT AD :S<Hm-=..;=~·~~-----1 ""hfl* and pld ~ 22:lc30, hooked ntll;, ROid and hmwn. ttaht, wAnn $10. t>Al'h, ~lo•· s2. 11080 ~ Ttthtt bnll ~. Rod and ""'I S7 !JO. SIO ft1apto, .. pole J12. The fru1rs1 dnlw In llw W~t. No. 3, lO yard.I ctru..f•br.l.c, 9xl2 SZ. . .m.o , E. 20th St., qulto net $5, ColemAn e.11mp pole $.i. C".ome 11.nd ~·It' TV conaolt wmb rood for Comt>r deAk SZ. Plastic Double bed ~ Sfr«Je btd ••. a O.\ly PUot Clualned btlf pink, 15t' >?""· ~. C.M. p!rk on •ff'Ctft. •tovt $8. l.ot!I of rntrrlrs Zic-IU'Ounrl, mA,ybfo )'(11.J can ftntl chU•l11 ronm $1~. 615-ml c11.ndlM 5c. on pa.lntina $15 t>•ch. Bar •toci )6 T•,, Ad. ~'1. i TJourttcent twjn llJ!hl ln· DINING ta\le, 41!x.11 fll. up. 6'f3...l2.17. lll'lmrthlnir ~"'II r~n UJf'. ~ RED\\'000 tab!~. bench SS tn&mtd DI. M&-71i67. 416 roffee lablea S9 •a ch 642-5671 =eon--:,,,-.,..:::=-:-~~-/'..-,~tlw-~~c,I •lant rllJ1 'l'!lh bulbt, Hice Clptaln C!h11lr, each StO. OIEVV tntlln, Ul&4. \\1m1tti Rlmlnl P11t{'(', ~1e1A V~. TV SlO °""lf~ $.'t 1'"mme11, SuJltrlor NO Autom•tlc. Jlf'l"afl' $1\ 3M "lbt" ll tn lfled, 91 p aew J» ,m~ W ·S'lro. s.D-3912. nne $.'j. 6-16-R I~ •. ___ _~1'122 !\111 "n<l Sun. r-l"lln51• s :.Sl ~ snroro couch sa>. 6'15-84. Dl!t f\IAY', fUnh:er!ty> to .Stire Rmaltwt la-!lm .• I' • -• ' wl Ml a GE bi II " " m A 56 co • m w LA ' • M ' • DAIL V PILOT 3l l liiJ~[~~ff~-~~1~~1 ~~lol~INS•_ .. ~l ~~lir_--~--~_1~~~1~1 ~~·~~~~~~1~~1 Ml1&ll•neov1 111 PiinOtfOftant -lt6 Ca)• &St Bo.tt, Rtnt/Chart'r 9M Cycl11. 8fk11, True.lei 962 Trucks '62 Auto•, ln'lpartff 970 Aut04. Import.cl 970 l~ [ - Din<l1< ,., wtrh • • '• c" PIANOS • ORGANS f'Rl:E Kkteno to ,.uabl• E.XP'O Clwt<' s k 1pp,,,1-...;S.;coot;;;;;.;*"...;.. ___ _:.915 I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;::;5;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;1"~A~LF~A';-'~R;,O~M~E;O~ MG \/f:lver L-haln s:ri.oo ,1tan1mt)J)d, \Yurhtur, mi.ny tiome11 : StW'dy, 1!10rl6bif', c .c . lie. 5 yr.I, in K(ll\ll, 1967 Mo1orcyc~. Ni (.'Oil\• '71 DODGE ·---------- Ote1t CS dtaftnl $.$.00 0U1<!t1. P1-e.eeason 1pec:1als. 11.1.et'k, black. f<!male, Shots, Ha~all. \Vant to Jca,se -W to 1,i.·tt> lrll1Tle & k"Qll{I un-,. PICKUP CAMPER SPECIAL t~i .\l.f'lf,\ Ronu'() !ilul..\ 6lj ~IGB RDS. n.o:novable C~t'lll t!i dn.w1.n11 $10.00 f\lOdel ck>&e~utJ. Piano & Bunnese/Alley. 842-156-1. ~ h. Sportt\lher. \Vrite bu! no engine for U,i. 197(). Spr1111 c·u. :, i>peetl, r;,JIO II int t•1p. u1re \\"htcU. 28ook'cue1 lea l SS.Oil Organ rvntala. Mont')' 58.v· PERSIAN It Himalayan kll.· P.O. Box, oo, Kallua, s.xx: llarltt)' o..v~n. ~Ii Adventure Package, V·8, Full Pon·cr, Air $l l!f.! Sllf.l'J. Dbl mattress A: ~ox Ing hw'Kain11 arc here rll(hl tens, many t'Olon, S50 & up. KOM, Hawaii or call $JS. nt:W rear Urt> Ir: tubf! $175 . .j Cond ., Oversized Tires, Lo\\', Lo\\ ~1iles, FRITZ \YARREN·s rRITZ \\'1\Rllnl"S •Jn'lna• $3£1.00 now at· * 392.:mo 'Jl 322-2474 lor more in-r.i.il hlolorcycle trailer, ha.s Balance of 5 yr., 50,000 ftlil e Service Policy SPORT CAR CE,'\;TER SPORT C,\R CENTER • Btdtoom let of 1 Bookcase, 1 W U; h ., , C formal.Jon. adju!iUtbJe tow-bar &: axle, A ·i bl (7731ZLI i10 I::, 1~1 . .;r., S.A. .1 .-076-1 TlD r:._ ]\t St .. SA :il7~6'1 : d .. k. I 16 d1•w ... 1 cheal • IC l MUSIC lly BEAt.n'IFUL chocolate point I...:===------' val a e. . ... hus lights, ramps & hit~h AUDI ·oo ~!Cll GT, bliu k. A'.\I 1-·~t j with. mlnvr $1).1100 South Cout Plaza c.40.-" SiamCMi cal, 4 mot:. old, $20. Boats. Sail '°' for """· 712 Vlctorl~. \Ve~1 $3495 1 h 1 t I All Lo COOD CONDITION at "' "'°'iu Aft 6 pm, 494-3429. I ~~-''--------f l";unu · ""'"""" ru• ~i. ,. 1""1111'' '1 11· 111'"'·~· 1• 8 -M price. 1 5 Player Pianos. J'ebullt & l\fUST IKlll this wttk. 21' 1 -~•'-'-•~n~M>~na=-~s•~·~-~~"-'~=~· _ '71 AUDI IOY.' nitle~. C'l"un. Pvt por-·1 ......... MCHl308 l"Cfinl11bed, $875-$1175. Ney,• Dogs 851 11/oop, wood, inbd cna, exll'a BICYCLE, • ty. $.2100. &15--5073. : GE . -·• $~ . \' & U&ed rolls.Dupree~ta" --=---------&1:1ils, alps 2. Best offer. Le ~lans Centyrian 1 l">oor, A~/·~~ <1 101rom;:i11i· '!i9 ~IG \lllJGE'T ! Rlr GUJN •v" gtr !S l'I ... '""" ll ·~~59 JO pd 2 ...... Id r<11lS1lllt..!llOn,. u.>11<.'t' 1•n1 ~~ 6l,OOO ''''· Sl OOO. , w~~:·out!~D~: ~~ree~ A Na;;Q ~·PR l G 1iT ~~;~~~J~~~,~~tlea f!~i ~~~IA Mark I. 26" In-$90 or ~ak(• of'(;: ~~17~G d hron. 407j~1~$ ·~ * m-76.'-'i • j rug w/pad, $35; Qverhead PIANO dog, Intelligent, I earns board, fully e quip p ~ d PUSH 250 cc $180. 63 .\!GB. Great trnns .. (tOIJd • ~.,.. 110 2 U d k 1870 $175 quickly. Shots & spayed. t a,; \v/bea11t Newpo11 rnoorlng. e 84T 94.14 e rng.: Z !ops: h'..001 !Jr,clu. ; pro"".. • . : wa es 5 1~,1 47 .. ,._.., yrg old. \VUI del to gd home. 962-~~ · Cl "I" ,--,,....... • w/book shelves, $15 ea: ".w ~ 6-l~. """' ''12 J~ONDA CB 450 J\-4 ~-.in. o)..J ;,. ,,.....,..,.. o! womens golf clubll, $1.S; a->Jf llAMJ\10ND organ model '.\1-22' Co.tumbia. Slps ~. head, Xlnt shape! &12-4.143 'b6 MG $250 :1 shoet sb:e 9;).; v•omc.'115 &. 111. \Va1nut . Marie preset & TOY Poodle, AKC, silver gall~. aux pwr. Xlnt col\d. Ask for Bob •1 girls clolhlna:. sl:r.r 9-14: ~rill. S800. Eves 673-5122. ~jj~e,$.lh.yrSec ~Pt~~:. Rea Y to sail. $3.500 firm. '70 HONDA TRAIL 90 I , ____ •_)13-ID,i7 • !! Ear1' Amer. chair, $5; 19" KIMBALL Consolette v rsail.I ff H itaJ Rd 536-9704· s MGI '' TV, needs repair, $15. Lovely condition orAM, e cs, o osp .. 1'72 Venture 14 $195. * 837·10AA I Transportation VAN 00 ., 83.l-<M71. * 644--6295 eves. 7 N.B. Sat or Sun. 6 HP, O/B, trier , cusl int. '69 BSA li50c<':. xlri"t L'Ond. ! ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~::;; ,\L'IJI, '71 u; 1 . 4 DR. 11 STEREO 1972 Garr ard •• \VAN}ED: F'riendly L.ilcc new. 968-1396. $650. '64 Honda OOcc trail I ;~;~;~£~1r. S3a.;(I ftrm. call '63 MGB~"521 model. systemized full auto PRIVATE PARTY WANTS loving home (or darling Hob•'• Cat 14' • $115 bike m. 963-4164. Tr111ilers. fravel 945 VAN CONVER"'ONSI, --BMW Gv<11I \'011dll;;tR\ . chllJ1il:er, AM/Ff.·] !!l<!reo TO BUY PIANO FOR fl'nlltle Silky Terrier pup. '7l·'828 •71 YAJ\1:AHA 360 Enduro. ~1 CASH 835-2278 Housebroken. All sh o Is . radio, RCA tape deck plug ~-~·-~-·~--= strttt & dirt. immac., caJJ 8x35 trlr. Clean. T u b , MANY MOTOR in type , jacks. A i r Sporting Goods 830 1..:\l3(\.:::.~8333:::::·c__~-~--= P-Ca t, very fast. Trailer plus morning&. 6-16-3573. ghoy,·er . &tool. $1595. N~· \"1..,11 our MC\\' ho111e! ANDERSON (. • IMPORTS : · S\l!Pl'nsJon speakers. Still -"--"------SILKIE Terrier Pups, AKC many rxtru $1800. 557-58IO !969 Suzuki T.S. 2:i0. Stl"l'et port D1mes Trailer Pk. HOMES & I...C. SMITH 16 gaul{e double Co u Id be ch am P 5 · or 675-5980. le I ........-. ......... ri= Spac. 7. Coast Hi""'v at new ln box It guar. \Vas le!t Odorless, 00 shed. M-SlZ5, ga • 11uuu .. .........,. ..,,,,. • • ...., U11).:•' s..•1£.<cl\011 of 11•"" I uretaJmea.' Now m. Cash ~~_\V.E. model. custom F •11·,. or .... st offer. fTI4l * • Sailboat 12· Sno\\'bixd. 546-6128.. or s.i&-2994. Jamboree Rd. Npt Bch. t' o 1: D s. Cl!EVfl.OLE'T~.I slock Xlnt oond. Appraisal .., ""' dacron &ail. Kood cond. 646-4241. or payments. Layaway $.JOO. asking $315. Aft 6 pm. 538-2288. comp!. $l2a, 833-J69J 19611 Honda 305 Scrambler I li~IC"S. J)()DGJ·:.s. \\ i1h Degt. "114:893-0501 . 492-5671 . MlNIATURE~ PeOlgree Doi.:· "H"o'=s'!IE='-'1"•=. "s."n~N°'o~."'58~, ~All m,r5.1&.~~1. Xlnt cond. 4&~~~ ~~a i1r>"~.e~ u~ C<)N·11E-MP<~. Thr. \\~~!ROY CARVER lilC. 67 .. iGH "I'' ('f' 4 sp. . ~~57 21:12 . . *. AUCTION * TV R d 'o HIFI ies. 1 male 1 fen1alt>, black the -cing xtras, + H. o. dealer"s cost. 2036 1-larbor 111osc popula1· cunvr1·~1011 _ S ' Rudin, llf'atr·r SJHri. . --F ltu s't a 1 • • l36 & !An, AKC reg .. 8 wks old. trlr. ·siaoo. 492-8781 '71 Yamaha 12:icc. l\1u i;f Blvd, Cmta l\lesa, &l6-400:! Al"° 1!)13 t,.rid~-N·Joy. l\!nny ' 234 E. lllh !. }'RITZ \\",\RHE~':-; r u1e urn re ereo Shots. caUJPS-2803. sr:1l Excel cond. Make of. Jlilu•or honle!I 10 rhoosc froni. Col.ta :\Ji'~& ~.4.j44 SPORT CAH CENT,•,:.~.,., · & Appliances ----------* LEAVING stale. Must fer 531-3921 •• 13' Shasta Tr a\",.. I '11(} E I.st St ::; A J"I ,, d 1 30 ·n ZENl'nl & RCA color TV GERJ\1. Shep. 1\1 . A.K.C., 10 sell. Hobie 14. & trailer. · · l 4 S:ffl All 111 hu~e dli<.'OU nta '71 2002. Air, Z.OliC'helans, F':\1 ... · · · · AucUons Fri ay, : p.m. moos. old, Sable. Top '"ONDA SL 350, 1969 Trailer. Sc~p~ · · · BILL BARRY !llr1'N1. s::..GJ. 5:">7-'.1770 ext '69 !\!GB-GT. Radial liro•s. Windy's Auction Bern specials. 18" color from bloodlines, xJnt temp. $75 or $900. 642-5653 7000 miles, clean, $350 Owner. S48-9Sj.\. 460 \\hd\"l(. Sr\1' clulrh. A:\1-F:\I r11rlio. $289. 19" Chromocolor or ?. 1142.2:~1~. \VILSON Sabot, 2 sails, rac-* 963-5512 * 17' A\jo. 196!1 F'ully self Mn· · Xlnl cone!. Sl87j. 6.u>-1024 ~Newport CM 646-8686 ~1ntrix $375. 21 " Solid State i~ hardY.'D.re fast boat 111.111t~l. Like nr'""· Sl.700 ~Od. Tolly'~ Bldg l\1al'l $479. 2.1" RCA table models C~~!~~ prc.r:~1· ~~~ $250. GT'...-1350 , . PJd~~~~Tof B~~B.!. 2 Pdo~~ -"'~~-::oo:::c·-~~--~~ PllACTtCALLY new \Ying S.199. 23·· Chromocolor from Validay stock. 557-7752. HOBIE CAT, 14'. Sell $140. or be!!t. 546--0233 Trailers, Utility 947 chairs, t u r q u o i s e & $475. 3 yr picture tube. l yr AK Sacrifice. STJO firm. YAMAllA 650 1970 XS F 1 · & · II IRISH Setter pups. C. * 644-6591 * . • • as · lITII.ITY Trailer 2 \\'heel frui~. matching pn1r, part~ serv1ce on a sets. Killagay line, shols & Dependable & In nu ed. 3500 i75 far both. Double kingsi1.c ABC Colt"'" TV, 9021 Atlnnta, \vonned. Reas. 968-l390. Boats, Slips/Doeks 910 mi. $795/offer. 673-4496 Steel Bed 1: Ton P.U. Size dre'S&ef $60. Bunkbeds com· Hnntington Beach, 968-3329. 00 _,,11~2~'·c.::~l'r.~,...;'-"·~75=·-~-~~ plete w/martresses $40. [ Collie pups. 6 wks old. 20-26' '71 H'ONDA SL I ' fantai;tir Auto Service, Parts 949 Small dresser $10. Freezer CRAIG 8 TRACK CUSTO?-f $25. SLIP space avail. condition. $325. or best of. upright. Xlnt cond, SSS. S'J1:REO, \V/FM.0 NEW. * 54tr-8870 * Sailboat. 7., .,IYW! fer 96S-S7S9. ALL par1s lor '61 Austin Toro lawnmo\\·er $35. blar· S90 OR MAKE FFER. SIU<.Y Terriers. 4 pups, • 6 ,,....._, t 10 speed Raleigh Grand Prix Healy Sprite. Plu-; 1 tile thess top $35. 494-2742. 5'l9-l746. AKC champ ' sirecf. 8 wks. BOAT doek up to ~r. i\fotor 2Jt~:· Per,l!:ct cond. $8.l. St'mpcrit t1rt"i1 1nount('ff 011 DI5rINC11VE, lge w a I J.B. Lansing 1 ft. stereo, SU5 & up. (TI4) 82&-8538. $1.W'. Hurry! 673--0792 or • 54&-9941 • Austin rna~s. 6 4 0 • 0 6 i 4 oockta.U table $80. 5 Pc din ebony, co.~t $4<XKI, belonged CHJHUAliUA pups, 7 wCl'ks. ~ Ive message 1966 Yamaha 250 cc. 1\C'\\" 64&-9;'i!l0. 1'm set $70. s· Sofa $90. (2 ) to former U.S. Pro'sidcnl, fa~·n $15 & $25. DOCK for niotor boat up tQ tires. serviCf' manual. Pwuns Porscllf' ('rlJ:. ~. R)}lt . Lounge chrs $75. Console samflcd $700. 494-2742. &16-4225 30'. $1.50 per ft. Npt BC'h. OK. Asking $150. 847-162-1 Dalan...'Cd & slock. TV $35. Contemp S Pc BR COLOR Portable 'IV 19'', 3 yr old Baasets, AKC. Parking. 6Q-7124. l!Xk.-c Suzuki MX \\"lnn1'r , ·~~~7~14-S9~~3-~S~29~2~~~ set, pecan wd -avocado xln!! $145. Crest Elec· 1 1 Good · h Sk Ported. Z..tany Extras! Price I !ini!lh, new con<I. Singer Ironies, 2001 Harbor, CM 1 ma e, 1 fem · Wit Boats, Speed & i 911 inc. aecess $.l'.IO. 6.j&-6917. ma ch $10. Con1tOle sterro 646-9389 children. 847-8204 l §] AJl.1/FM. Misc sm itenis. SM. blonde P~kapoo $35; 20 Ft Sea Ray 200 series. 1 '70 Honda SL 100. gd cond. Autos for SM r-::... ""! 0 .,2. PACKARD BeU combo color Snt Cockapoo SlS. 0 ,..,8: year ne\v. 455 CI Oldsmobile Aragon 3 ra\1 frlr, like ne\v. opcf) '"" ...,,.... TV -stt'reo. pecan, 24" ..,, pack-a-jct engine. Equipped 64+-5m - COLLJICrlVE gar sale, Sat screen. GatTard r ecord S42-48l8; An 5: 534-388S. for fi!lhing & waler skiing. I --~~.:::.:...::~-~-- & Sun. 4 cyl J eep eng. '62 changer , $300. 846-8185 2 MALE, l Female. Poodle FUil y equipped I and 0 ni J\llni Bike 4 hp, disc Buiclt 4 dr. <>d transp. -~~~--~1o-=-mother, terrier father. S5 ea 1-,·ie•. Thi• o"lfll •· tr'k< brakes. $79. "' MAPLE con.'IOle co r TV, in 9l .... • " ... 548-0733 Something tor everyone'. nice cond. $150, or make of· or 3/SlO. 54o-4 3 new. Original cost S!r.m.1 ~~~~.::.:.:c.:,::::c_~-- 2188;'..i Harbor 'Blvd, C.M. fl'r. 540-5756 *AKC St. Bernards. Reas Sncrifice S."«IO. Phone '7l 1..::a\\·asalci 175 plus (Behind former MCM Muf-priced. Tern1s av a i I . 830-6-182. rackS, like new. $500. "' Dune Buggie• 956 DUNE bu~gy 11,·/trailer &st offer. e &lG-0."' ... ~ e PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT l~l S.1. .1t S.A. f1'\V)'. 2000 E. ls1 S!. S.A. 5.i'J-1000 '66 FORD RANCHERO CITROEN OPEL Citroen Maserati 1--------1 '71 Opel GT Can1[)1'1·. \"S. ·I spet'd. air AWARD WINNING 4 s1Ml, radio. hf'atrr. mil~ l~i111li11onini.:. radio. hl'lll•'r LUXURY CAR ""''I r1i.:ht tot~XX• Sz::tt5 !~9'1:~2f. dlr. Call RM-6.J::t. $1099 Road & Rally• Motors :;,, OPEL GT. I l k• CO\":-:F.l.L CllE\'r.OLET flt!\\•rn..c .. AZ.01/r~, radio, 4 '-"'~ Jlubor Bl\"d.. Orani<:e Cuunry's O!df'!ll Dir. spd, 22·0XI ml. Good 1ir"!"5. Co~r;1 ~l ... ,;11. ~H&-1203 $1995, or IM'sl offl'r 6.j.!-8Cll5 IGO'J Ponl'" na .\,·e. kd • • 1 J 1" 7 ':i:i Chl'V" Truck "'ilh '71 3.)() \\ Yll or .>;, -" " Costa Z..le .... a 714·:..l.'{.3'.iJ9 t'!l/"itncl!'I Cu In 1•ngi11<', Pl)\\er glidC' ----•.c'~· "='="C7·'.,-~"'"'"°'"--:I tn1n5, BuckC't Sc&ts • '3.1 DATSUN ·;o OPEL Kadel! Rnlly ii:port 1-'ord t<"Jar Hed wi1h '63 Cp., }Oo.v n1llf'~. 11harv S149'l. T-Birrl 1'111:1Ue s 3 7 5. f"RITZ \VARREN°S 6.jj.fitil~. ... •• '71 ~IU z. Ri:d/blk 1nt. SPORT CAfl. CENn:n '1)3 Jnr 'l travel-all J)flnf'I. 6 1'~": . d\'l"k. $::900 r-;u 170 E. 1st SI .• S.A. 547---01&1 "!'l ~tk. Sirk' doors. Ne1v 6 ~htht:iin~. li7J-!llS? • • • '68 Orwl Rall,.y .102 hJi C.oocl fl ) !IL"t·s. aca11. S.i:;{). 21ss~~ IJATSUN '7 1, 2ID-Z. EXC'C cond. $850. llnrlxu·, C~l :) 1 Ii -O 3 :i o , cnr. Auto, low n1i. Xlnt 645-31).17 or :>48-1477 GT~379'J. corn.I. ~,111-1~4 P\'C'S. l96M OPl::L Sta. \Vgn., -I 11pd, 1952 OIF.VY J, ll)n pi(•kup. 'il :11n [)a!sun "'f' d 11 p . Jl&.lf , SjOO. Nl'rds nf·\v 1hroy,• out hear-R.1rhti/hrn!1•r. tape <l{'('k Sr * &42-4:\.41 • in~. Huns J;:OOCI. New tire1'. B1)(-;1k('r~. 511:50 •!._•~'l~1-~9~T~.'O~. 1----::::::-=-:'::-=::::=---- Qer ), "548--0320. STEREO ronsole one year 6g2·5512: 684-3019 River.i.id1• * 531~913 * BEAIITIFUL p;'.~-kni·t old S400. 847-7830 evenings. * 18' SKI BOAT * Suzuki 120 dirt bike. Gd. cond. l.oy,• nii. $190 or be!lt ofter . 644-4773 mo ,,. """' ""'" .., ... ,.,. FIA 1 PEUGEOT 40 HP. V\\', Burro B11~'1...'Y '6!l Ford RanC'hero GT-V8:i ---------~-l -----------I $400 l~rn1. '.n.'l7 C \\'allttce 1\uto. P/S.P.B. R.11. d in. "69 fl ,\T S:iO RDS 4 11p..'('I'!, EXECUTIVE CAR <1.1uv SCHNAUZER pups. stud CORVETTE ENGINE pant suit & dres!I, both like •PAIR KLH..6 speakers, llke · · 1 SACR~CE 11 < sc'lVtce, gronmini¢. crm.s. TANDEM TRAILER new, size 12. 557-9678 or nP\\'. .... • ! : <71-1) 522--8366. Au(' .. c.~1. h~11l!'.'r .. Ex. l'Ol'KI. \\\II lllkt' radio. 1'l'w gold pa.int $1099. SALE S I R Rod 959 1 pickup in trade 540-4964. FRITZ \VARREN"S . • &42-&tll. Thurs. or Fri. 675-5.~ r.erman Shepherd pups. $1495. Call 531·7455 por •• ace, s .,.~ n . ' -"' l'T c r. "E:-ITE... n PEUGO't' 504 19n Suzuki 50cc ne"' ron<I , ~ l>r .. E iED. N;•i'fl nr\\ • 'O. ,\,C.: • ."'{ Au10111aliC'.atn·fm.6i!OOml .. mornings. T.V. -Color. RCA ron.sole. 3 n1ales. AKC. l ran? black. 16' Ji/G, 30hp elttt start \VASHER, xlnt cond .· cori· USt'CI. $7.'l. s:;o. 645--0682 Johnson, ChrysJer trlr, safe- pertooe. $40. Stove, \\ti11c, liiiiiiiiii6i73--0335ii;jijiiiiiiii DARLING black tiny toy ty equip for-5 poople. Corrv 5175. &12-9777 or G45'-:)!JJ.'). I 46 lntcrna t1onal ·~ T PU ..• 'l~ home. P,0.5111 ROI nr1v m~I !10 E. J~1_.o;::1 .!...:'i.A. !>47-4764 fll.cl \\•arr. No 30l2. Pl.>n1. f'ng. full ra1·u1~ 1·a111. 1~7 11 T. P.U. SL'JO '69 F"l1\T 12-1 Sport coupe 4 ~.00 grill, rotisserie, broiler, $15. poodle 8 \vecks S 5 0 . lop. Fold dwn seats. etc. Motor Homes !leaders. auto tran~. Pl.>n1 645-1691. pall;; ;i ~1"1 ,\;\I f\l riul~J 1 FRITZ WARREN'S rear 1'nd. Fa!:t. u~s tha.n •J.1 FORD Pickup truck, xlnl nu Pirelli t l~. 33.000 nti, ().wshr. G.E., gd cond. $40. 642-4818 aft 6 534 3885 $000. Xi7-9119 =·oak roll top desk.~ f,... to You \11 'DARLIN~ b:w~ toy-~le G~~AT~ B~i;,. ?9~ E Ah~ _S;.c•:.cl.;.•;,.i .:.R;,;•;cn.:.1 ____ 940_.:. HXXJ n1i. 011 t•ni:. STr.1. cond. 199U Ranger Lalll'. Be~t cash off('r. ;,.ul-189,j, SPORT CAR CENTER 5J6....$28. Huntington Bea.ch. .67 Fiat Slntion \Vagon d~an. 110 E. 111 5'1., S.A, S47-07&4 ¢hair. $350. Winchester 410 puppy, 8 wee~ old G42-48lll Evinrude, trlr & cover '57 Pontiac, "·ilh '57 Cht'\·y '36 Studehaktr St.11:1. run!i 11,·t'll, g)(j. '71 Nt:\\' Pf'\.IRNt wall')n . 4 rront end. 4 li!K't hydro. Runs Complete. $2j(l. * ~3693 • ~pt."«t 12,000 111\le,, lartory Shot Gun $150. 642-8300 Call 3· Lines 2 Tjmes-$2:00• days; 534-38.SS after 6 pm. Sl250. 644-2999. aft 5. ' ' AB Dick Electro Static ~d. l\1any !lparc part&. S75. 221n OrRni;:l', c.~1 5411-45'."i..1 rlAT '70 8.'iO SPYDER IA'amt.nty, stk 2109 $1999. 5~. GZ..1C '62 3<. Ton. ~!l:t CONVT Suso . FRITZ \\'ARREN·s s M ~TH . c 0 r 0 n a el~. Copier. Sacrifice. l\1ake of· typeWrita-. Mens imported SHEPHER~.rman ml'<., fer. 1 mo. old. 675-4238. sample sulla, sprt!I jackets, blk & . tan, ferpl, 6 mos. 1 _GO_L_O_EN--Re-trt-ev-,-,-P-u_pp_;-.,. Ski pants sz. 38-40 675-7862. Playful. s\veet disposition. AKC, to wks, field & show. STEVENS drag S.K. lnbd. 401 Buick. Tandem trlr. Xlnt Cond. With mags. $3000 • .963-24Il Trucks 961 spd. lrnns. Comm'I plates. • &w-5oJs • · 1-Si:"OJ?T ~ CENTER SHORT STUFF Prl\". parly. :>IS-6.1.j7. '6.ll Fla! 85(1 Sports Cpr. 110 !'. l~t SL, S.1\. 5-t7-0764 ·71 Toyo!a Ililux PU. &nut Xlur o•ond. lo\\" ml $i~.O PORSCHE 540-Cl904. Shots. pvt pty. 526-5687. Ml1c1llaneovs POODLES, puppies, AKC Horses 856 [ _______ JJrfi] W4ntact 810 reg. Free to good homes. . TranlPOf"Utfoft . Before 9am . 501 Femleaf, NEW stort' to ~rve your ** WANTED ** Corona del Mar. English & \Vestcrn riding ••••••••- ftiendly, loving homt' for FREE Germ a n need!I: flor.sc \Vorld, To\vn OPEN ROAD P.iOTOR HOhfES S081 Garden Grove Blvd. Gat"den Grove 894-44711 Motor Home Rent•I• IS HERE I cond. lt11111t 1ell. $179,j. All 6 • 6T.H:M99 * pm, f2t3l 592-2700 HONDA USED '46 INTER<'\ATIONAl. 21, T.i ___ _;_..;.._:._;_;._ __ Bf!st OO~'.:s'j8j11ke1 ·71 llo"d• c:u.r. PORSCHES GRf.ATI $900. adorable Sllky Terri('r fe-Sht'ph('rd f Collie n1 i x . &: Country Square, 18582 male pUppy. AU .shall!. Ilse· Spayed femllle. 8 mos. Beach mvd., H.B. 963-3990. Camperil, Selt/R1nt 910 * 1971 GMC. % t:on pickup with 12' \Voekender Camprr. Slpii 6. 13.tXX> Ml. All XI rlU;. 54995. Cash or $j()() & take o'pymnts. 962-3513. Available ror dally, "'eekly or monthly basis. Zl", 23', and 25· S('ll rontnlned l\1o- tor Homes, all equtp! wHh gellt'Tator, roof air, and many other extras. Alt Coaches are 1972 modeli. \\'1!: have thl!: all steel Amt&o abo. Please call 839-9560. '6.1 F'ORO TRUCK * .,,.,,.., * '70 911 'S' CPl ·;:i G'.\lC \',\r-;, (~1111plC'tcly i~ T J(OOd cond. Aak1na: S;i:t> JAGUAR paneled intt'l'ior i11th cur· 67~i-.':720. 2D-l6 lll11pl~\vl' 1-------'--'---bkn. 830•8333 979-6134 or· 54:.HKPI. J ~ yr old ~ quarter & 1 ¥ EX Cr':: PT l ON ALL\' al-TI10RO. Chestnut $?15. l)('LlflZ, ke box. ~1de bunk Autos W•nted t6I '70 JAGUAR XKE t"Ollpr· and rear sprakel"s. &•:1uri· 1 "'/wire 11,·htoels. 4-1Jl«'(I. :; sprl. A~I r~t. '""" !Irr• -SOLD- OUNA cabinet or hutch, an-fectionate & very playful ~3242 tique or new. La r &'. e · male kittl'n, hsebroke, IO 2% yn old i,s quarter & 1,J. ~ble. 6#-4687 · \\'ks old. 645-20&3. welsh. Good trail horse. WANTED: Silverware. Will ADORABLE Cock a p o o, $150. ~3242. FACTORY DIRECT FuUy furn cabover camper!!, no dO'\l.'n, $31. per mo. Camp- f'r shells. No down. 642-Mn. 8' CABOVER CAMPER matching lnt('rlOr, lmnn"1· SJ89!j fol ""' bl"' mo1ollk '"'" REWARD "''""(l',u ~~I con<l "'":5\'9XD9"11 T CPl iate drli\·ery, SM111.I • • JH.i"uAr 1971. r1-d. \17 rna:. TG\'15.14."!00218. 2 + 2 ..-1111112. 1ur t'Clfld ;i.uto ~ to you. 548-9751 or male, black \\"ith y,•hite HORSE BOARDING. Back 5'8--6894 goatee, 6 months o l d . Bay area. Rea!Omblle•/ t.AWN VACUUM. 542-7{196. • 557-6342 */, BILL BARRY WIU PAY OVER ''""' ~~DA . Stw :;· 9i'2' cpE_"'ZllJ. I Kelly Blue look Matar Home Rentals Roaoonab!• ,.patn OK. FREE KITTENS 546-8965 all 6pm 847"""'2 I[• JP 1 WANTED Loveaeat 5tz.e sofa ---,,,~be-,-,1c-w7h~lt~e-d~o~d<~,-.-..... .., lC. hide-a-bed. 644-4687: MALE & F'EMALE. ....-------;;~;;. '69 Ford pick-up w/campcr. Musical Instruments 822 ===*~"'-·c'~*~~-I Good condlUon. $3,400. or $400. I· 7J5.1'.t'l5 PONTIAC-GMC·F IAT SALES & LEASING 11~1 Sr . R1 S.i\. t"I"\\)"' full serviCf' facility mJ E. l!lt St , Sanla An:1 Danmar u..tor Homes i -~'~·"·-'000~-11111 '61 CHEV. 'f• TON- FEMALF. SiomeS(' cal about 900 oUer. 586-_l_Bi_l ___ _ Boats, Gener•I VOX Amp. 220 \vatts. 2 12"" 1 yo>ar old: 151 7 11•l'('k old ---'--------·70 V\'r poptnp camPt>r \\"ilh l 531·6800 gpk:rs., \VhflE'l!I. $1 4 0. kittens. ~11-26.'ili. ff RUBREI~ dlni;th)'. floor lrnt, rm radlO. radial !ires, I P.U. WITH CAMPER \'R. ~l1l"k ~hlll . 11ir •i..•n olilinnlni,:, p•i\1·~·r l(1t'f'r1n~. 645--5073. • -AJ5o'RABLEk_i_I t <' n :o1 . boarrls. rno1·.1r ni01Jnt, foot 40.000 ml. SU75. 499-1435. :'\E\V LIFETIM ES-!hr 1\·nrk.; OOMPLETE SET o~~ \\'hltc and fluffy lahhys. ()u rnp. u!lt'cl tY.'ic-r. $200. CAMPER 11hell s· X 36"" hii:rh & a1 ranta!ltlc rotes. P1·t pRUMS, good condillon. Outdoor trained. 8·17-4128. ~2-5117 Sll.i. 1Jt)'. it:~ Tu~tln . l'IJ<lJH, ht• .t I 1• I" II [l ''l"fHlf1n11•nr 111;")j0B • $1599 rea9:lnablc. 557-2492. 7 Adorable puppies. 21ss1.~ Boats/ Marine * !J..t&-al:ix • ti.totor home for renl ~~fO~~-~'.d':o1 120 ~~rsu~'.~~la Mesa. Equip. 9CM CyS~ooe'te~:k•s, _.r ·72 \'lJNNEBACO, 27". f'0~~~:1j:;1r~~::~:;~;1.r:T •~1640* 1 yr Cockapoo, male. JOHNSON -;:, /JP O U, t lec ..,#J S!t•epit 6· li40-0·1S:l ("Mitt ~1r&J1 54f,..J:tiJ1 Left handed Fender M~ang F' t d horn slart. In good running concl. '72 Indian nuni rnolorcyt•lt. * \VINTER RATF.S • DIESEL POWERED CUS'roM. SllO. Gd ~/Jd.~. 96S.-t_89 Asking $450. 5'15-3610. TC-St Brand OC""ll". $200. l\ltr hon1e rtnlals. 5163 wk + a;, Ton Che\')'. R7'1·2U'i •S&T-8531* WANTED: Good home f.or 10 Boat1, Power 906 Call 67$-3176. ml. Ret1er\!e now. a46-lJ291. OOOC.E p IC EMBASSY P'I,.t.n"E 1no old Lab. Needs Patience MINIBIKE, runs good, Rent A Motor Home ·~\'f:ri.~G cyHnd~ ~:0: XL.NT CONO. $100. le Love. Call 846-1596. OU"l'Sl'M'DING VAUJES m.. M&--00&! for your V•catlon srm. 837-1~. * ~TI35 * ONE ol a kind, dlell!:l FEMALE Lab Retriever, 1 p'.JWl!:ftd BritW"I dary. 2, l~ b~: ladil!:s' * Ut-4301 * ·59 Chrvy Tnic:k .\o Ton Ex· Office Furniture/ yr old. All shots. Free tD 1969 37' EGG Harb 0 r Schwlmi SUpttlpor1 SJO, * '72 PACE ARRO\\', lot', ~I rond. SliDO • B.Ht ofter. l-.:E:.;'l",;:.;Jip;.;• _____ m_ =r!P"":,tc;bo!~ul!:~·~84~7--1665=-= Tf0iie9cl tu1ty eqpd. inc. man's Glcand St.SO. 4!J.l-8!n'1. air, Rm-$3>/day A X-/ml e 6'6-0368 e S 23 &.-c POODLE. tee.rup Mu. ma.II!:, radar, lo hn .. awnr hu new MEN'S 5 speed bike. :\1nt FrH lntur. &+MZ39. "62 Intcm\lton111i 1, ton. 6 C)i. Eh'EC l\vvl chr SI · 2 yn okt. Pace maker, e x treme I y cond. $t5. Tr•ll•ri, Tr•vel MS Good cond. K\l. &C2-lli:i aft ~hr $8 • 18 desks fill!:& Ills ----"546-<l»l::...;::;oc~~~ anxlom? _6'T)..6217 attu l pn1 •'°''="':..,;""';:;:.· ------ 167 W 19th-CM 642-3408. 2 Fem Kitterw, playful. Tiger Yachting As1oc Corp '68 HONDA 100 1 ·67 A""C~ lttnt tr111Jer '621., T Jtu111. i;:mtl. 1;r1 f1rr ... TYPING copy holders, auto striped & Outty Mvr grey. ~I 5000 mllH. Good cond. \\•IOOtR°'",.;. Mater N",. 1.1.• ~itt1111.~. Sl,.p l1UmfR'f s.1r,;; Mlv, misc brands. U5ed $4 Box tmd. 546-41.13. ··1971 SEA RA y ·• $22.l. * 673-rnM _ ~ ~IOO._ m..3_!69. ___ I ~r.-at!r'~J'il I ta. 1167 \V. t9ttl. D1 642--340R ..::,~~~b~m~<lo"'",~-,=he-phe""'nt7"p>-.,-,-. 45:i Olds. Pllt'k-it-}el, XI'. 200 ~=="'zo~~~~~~~=~~~~=~~~~~~;;;;~~i----Planos/Org•n• 826 6 wklo;. '.\1alt.'!1 &. ff'n1 al1'!!. Scrle1. F..qulppect for \V1uer _. * 61'-4'13 * Skim, ~ f~hlng. tai•lcm STAR. GA'Z£R.:l<~ ORGAN HOBBY iW() ti \\'k'"_olrt _kitten"~ 1r:1 1lrr. ·Calf 11ft1·r 12:00 l~~J..!.!.!.,:..: __ _ way. I bJk. (i mo ~·h~t' ......... n. >7Ur <Mn .. A~. r-.1UST Br CU y J. POIL.\N ~·t buy ~ny orJ:'lln untll )'OU can play! Non·rl11yers wcl· ~me .to altP,nd free work lhOpt, l''or lnlor1nation Ccxtact: Tom Dlcll'1'1ch --,_ -J:;.Y-""/y~~H fema.lt-pup . ..---.. . .,.,,,,. SELi..! .,..., ~ ,..n•"' y KITIENS .A'""';"•,.''• st.,,. * P:REE * ON rll.splay. new. oclflni j T o develop me•,oO• for .Soodoy, 5~ 1.Yh1Ai"' 81.cayne 2 4 , t«JdWOrdscor1*9lpCldingtorunbers flberxlau. l\t,y!l\d(' Marine c:>fycurZodklcblrlhalp\. 642-Wl I Fret' pup1. ~ -.~ks, Gmn&n SMrt HJir Tenier. "* * M!'r-:rnfT ~ * SRI~ a t Bal~ \'Wit t M ~ ,_.. ' ,,._.... bbin,..!?9_l!!'bor tsla.nd Or, ~w ' lJ~ 0 a~~- Coe1t Music Service * • • Only l kittt'n11 lrft. N.R. Vr.T"ll<J•U· .... W• )4,.... .......... IG" \\THALER on a tnller ~ ~ 3' =t,. .,_ (). ~*!!..::l_Sll w/00 h.p. Johnaon. Dtl'f. ;::_* 1 ~,_ !j:, tank•. SITTS firm. sMo.. ~s,...; .. °"' "Newport Blvd. al HarlxW" AH iha~ of KMI)'. Costa ,.1... 962-9714 6#-071.0 '"""""' ".... .. ,......... lo bo:if. .... AO Yew 1'01.MO. FREE to Good R..,,.. 2 Piii" iPIANOS*°RGAHS* pin, Poodl• a Tutt" C'11 Got,.: Out For 8aWoHt s.>-3701 14' Bo&ton Whaltt. ·n. 40 llP BesLquallty. prlca -lltt\I. 3 BeauUfUl ltftteM F.'llnrude elec llarl. New Kt.wal·Stl!:lnw•y·Bald,vln, etc ,, lO ,ooct ~ •' trtr • ""· Xlnt cond. PiayW Planol • Rol1I * 544--1497 • ~~---~-w 8 •·•t fi"lli:i., r!M.H 'B Century Pt.:nt.G.a ••••••• , • e ey·~ 1 ~·· ... ~ DaJtr1IMI Slln 1'.» . l -~ Tl~ ?.:: ~ -.....,-. nELD'S PIANOS • ~ _,....... ~. •le. 64().(0ft• depth Cotta ~f~ f1J•) $45"-3:2Y) . 21" Mml"l'EREY !old tln:Wrl . u..d °'9••• i\i .. dO<i , eyL, °""*',.,,. t,.im. lllcllest IS Paid In Cuh PJ A--;•I ••• """ !ID"!. -cond. -· Call Collect 213: fl~ .,s, '"''--Call HJ-.ao.u nr Ml·lln. aaY GRAND PIANO ~ l\ANTA~I chM:U $L DUCKS. SKIPJAO< mo. "" rtY n.nw nnllh. Howard. &'2". Mati.m (!If ~ (Wb\t~. ~-~. .pty. Cab FIN' cond. $115. '99-l~ :161.2 S. E. N!)la Q!ly! ~IO-f';t.IDU~;;'"'':;:;-;i;:;';;;;;;;;;-f C~NELlilN PLllYER MliAYAN 1Uw1' Ott•r . :Ir Unlnll<""" b•ll:•-· PTA.NO. Collector J1r.nt. 1'11nt Fltm. 2 )'fl.. l.arp caK'.. r/'W cu>), Lo ftmt Xlnl-Oft. 1'f)nrl ~.,.;.34!1'7 11flrr t fl1"11 ,.rry rrl,.nrl~L_~W> _!11'~~1• 1 ~ml ~ •71 f) ·~ J ,,.... "''"-, . ..,... 1:1.,_.. 42Yw n1• 1)~ .o ....... ·, ., .. ~ 14,....,. .u....... ,,,,..,. ,, ... ..,,. .,.... 11 ~- ''°'-" ·--''"'' ''"" .,"""""' n ..... ,., •• .......... .n.......,. :!!;; 13 4 ;t;r-... :~ ;II n.t ~ 0.., t i ,_.. ft1= .. ~ :i:.-2• nw Mn.. M ,__. ~~~~· >O<-M't .. T_ ·-~~ ll't'.. ,.,.... .. ,... I! 711!< \J ,,,.... "~ ........ ..... . .... 2' GM '.tt '• ft.._..., ..... Go.a ®:::.-c)~ MAZDA For tate model, clean, LEASE SPECIAL low mllHge dome... N '72 RXl I -SOLD- ,,~1 r\t. rhrom,. r.d111 urn. 1 •1:m2~) tics, Imports, trucks or ew c1mper1. $57 56 '68 911 L Call and 111k lor Bu) f'f • I DAVE ROSS \.\I t'lof :, 11ptl t !l,.'\H\411. ''.'"''"'' ){OT.IRY !"W(<N\ '69 '911 'S' CPl PONTIAC 2480 H•rbor Blvd, Coat• Mei• 546-8017 WE ,AY T'OP CASH b 111«1 ean a tr9Cb. ).11111 tall u. t.r b'lle fttlma-.. GROTH CHEVROLET Ali IOI ~ Manta# 1121.1 ....,. 81..t. Uunarwion 8ndi 14'1.«11'7 KI t.m1 "T buy •II mu,.. or df!911 uwd sp>r1• can. po.Id lnr 1)1" not. r1 ... .,. dnt-'e tn k)f' frtt 1tvrral .. I. NEWPORT IMPORTS ' I ;jj r11" .. r k I. "''' r•·"f! • 'Tl ROTARY 'S "Demo Sale" 10 TO CHOOSE "BIGGEST SAVINGS" '•Str-vk-fO \I. lbl!: dlthftnce .. HUNTINGTON BEACH MAZDA 1Tll1 Beach Blvd. I ~,/, l11111led 1 \'[JNb3J• '71 911 S TARGA ~" nn~r fT'Ct&tff't'd c .... rcn 6 '""-""'· -pecisl chu- si. ( • 1 l ll4.\11 Bill Yates ....-i...,. !qr, Mr. n,. Authorized Volksw- '71 MAZDA RX2 Sal,.. fkpe ()prn Sun ll~ • ~ • s.-n·111·,. • f'11 ru • •CIOf'y •tr. f''U't'Bttlt "°"' • P.rnt&I~ • IA'iil•lnc ~"66r Iola °' et " t r • • • e:J....61 1 ft1..2".lllil 8J7-4800 $2"5 S.n Juan C.P'l'll'"allO . akq:· .i&o Slln Dk'fiO r")'. S.n ANDERSON " IMPORTS " -~t .. 7.-'1.Jr' JUM CPftk Off fta.in.p .. • • 32 DAILY PILOT ][§ 1 ~[ ~ ..... ~ ... w.~1§1~~ ;;;;--~~~II 1;;\ ;;'"'";;"'-;;;.;1§1;;;.I~--· _ ....... ~l~~1 ....... " .... -~l~§J llL-_ ......... _-_l§J I ][~l 970 :A::u.:.:I•::•::.· .:.;lm.::::po::rt.:.ed:::.._.;.9:..70:l;..Ac;;u;.;IOJ;.;o..' _lm..cpo=rt;.;od;;..... __ 97_0 A"'°'· Used 990 \i,1 1 1§1 1 1§1 [ --s. 970 Autos, Imported AUtOI, lmPorteo 'f10Autos.-Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Auto•, lmoorted 970 AUIOI, Imported --'----""--.;..;; SAVINGS TOYOTA .... --------------.1 RENAULT '61 Hllwuh R-8. 4 dr s.·•lr.n. VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN AMC '61 vw I V\\' '71 C3111pt."r Pup To11 pcrf('{'r cond., Ne\\' tlN·is. m1111y >.tr:is, 19,:ioo 1nl. Pri Ply. $.34XX). 557-52!K> VW'S '69 Ambassador I We may be a little farther oway. but you'll find the savin9s are worth It. Drive out soon Qnd 9fve our selection the once over. Then take the car yau like best out for a test drive. We want you for a satisfied custo- mer at Garden West Motors. BRAND NEW VW CAMPMOBILE $199oowN $199 Is the total cash down & S9S.S6 per month for 41 months. Total cash price including taz & license i1 $3712.60. Deferred payment price i1 $4715.U including taa & license ilnd all financing charges. Annual percentage rate is 10.97-; •. TREMENDOUS SELECTION NEW & USED TO CHOOSE FROM '66 CAMPER I 00 °~ warro9nty and fun. ! SUTl68' '67 vw full of 4 speed. Radio & heater. I UOH418 1 '68 CAMPER Equ ipped. Ready to go foo . I VZZ0271 $1595 fu ll of '71 vw BUS l ow miles, air cond. {212CIB J $2695 GARDEN WEST Motor Homes 940 Sale/Rent Motor Homes 940 Sale/Rent 940 I i,...-.o<I b<xly, tires, l'n~. N1•11tli> r1·a11s \\'Ork. SlOO. 6·~. ROVER '67 ROVER I ":n:Jfl" I 1kior, r:11·1n~ v<'llov. 11 1lh lihn·k 1ntl'l'Hir , <111· l'(oll· di\joning. uu.n.m , $1266 St-.• !1 . You'll r~uy II As N.ever Before l)n 1\ll kcmtlin1ng '72 TOYOTAS 'fi6 V"' CA1\.1PER L<l\V mi. Like brand new. ~lust ))('Ii, n1ake o(fel'. 645-8721 . . l • '71 Volks SUP<'1" B{'(_>!le. Atn/ - t\nf.M ft11MI t"Jn ste r l"o, mnny x!r8JI. lUwn UllW Like llC'\V. J1850. 644-634.'i JUYOTA '67 Bug. Perl. rond. ll<>•l of. l fer. • ** Call 646-6670 or I fJ W,VOLVf.Wi&O • i ~;c, Hacoo,, c .M. 64<J.9302 .,',',.v'1vr>ls. good nd "-b11 '70 Toyota. Xlnt cond. us, co · '""' 16.000 nii. $1250. 1no1or. Jl800. * SSl-4891 * 644-4447 I l!'N31i ll:u·hor. C !\1. 6-Mi-9:l0:1 '70 Corolla '72 V\\' Cnu1ping bu!t v.-/J>op SAAB '2 1loor. nu!omatie 1r·ans. ~~i~~:B~4·500 nii. ;;>i,\ YB. '68 SAAB 96 V-1 engine, Jik(• 11 {' II • XHC!J.12. $AVE ANDERSON 8) IMPORTS :; 1 :-:. --557 2 132 .. ':-: SUBARU EXECUTIVE CAR SALE ''i2 SU BARU 2 1lr. CL Sport Coupe', SOCIO n1ilt's, la!'. 1varr$2~9'1No. :::MO. FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 710 E. 1st St., S.A. r.47-07&1 EXECUTIVE CAR SALE '72 SUBAf{U 4 DR. SEO. 2100 miles, fact wurnu1ty, -1 speer!, Jt-11-Stk No. 3023. $1899 FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 710 F:. lsl SL, S.A. 547--071i I SUNBEAM '66 Sunbeam Alpine Good condition. STZ,125 $795 ANDERSON @ IMPORTS (J " ....... 5 5 7 ·2132 •.... $B66 .,Pw.lwri& W TOYOTA '70 V\V \\'estphalia camper. $2300 or ~t offer. Fine cond. 49.\-il9'11 '69 V\V. ltiOO eng. Runs !Il)O(t, good body. $795 or n1ake of- rer. 675-7513. lf.!)6 !la1·lX1J', C.~J. 646.9303 •'70 V\V Bus, r11~1v tires, TOYOTA CoroM '69 1"'/1970 11:ood condition, $1900 . features. 4 dr. auto. Ex-1_co64.ooo-<>lc.=.c=c390-_____ _ replionnlly clean. 17,100 n1I. s1:~i;. Orig owner. 646-6779. '71 Bus. Excel cond. 54tl-0531 TRIUMPH 1----------1 ·n V\V hus, lo miles, like ne1\' 1st $2100 takes. EXECUTIVE CAR • 19&-4585 • SALE '72 TRlUl\lPH ROADSTER 1971 VW,_ blut". E.'<cel L'Ond. Harlio. -I speed. No. 3082. 5600 t7.ooo milBt- rnilt>s, fact. 1varran!y. 3927 $2399.00 lfMiS V\V bug. Auto, rl!_dio. FRITZ WARREN'S -~2.000 mile's. Sharp. S97:i or SPORT CAR CENTER . offer. &l&-l526. 66 V\V sunroof. New brks. 710 E. lst St. S.A. S.17-07&1 Gd tires. Xlnt running cond. '70 TRrUMPH GT6 AR ESC S."185. 5<l8-1780c. ---- Sport cnr $1799. -40 JlP_V\_V FRITZ \VARRF:N 'S cn11:. $l5() SPOll T CAR Cl-.:NTE P. lSOO VW en11:. S2'15 710 E. \st St. SA 547-07&1 e &16--0388 e '66 TRIUMPH TR4ARDS 'G7 Seel. Xlnt cone!. Radial tires. Road Runner radio wire $1100. 586-5669 1\•hcels J89!1. FRITZ W-ARREN'S , '68 VW 7 Pass Bus Clean SPORT CAR CENTER RebH Eng. New Tires cx- 710 E. 1st Et., S.A. 5-17-0764 c',e'"'=,"=6--034.:::;_o:lc.. ---- '68 TR6 'SS V\V bus. Reblt engine. 39.000 mi. lmmac c;ond. Excel con~J~· S.'\e. $lf17:i. 64.5-8721 VOLKSWAGEN '68 V\V Siil. ''"ag. Good COll(I. Pvt pany. ----------1 CaU 83S-3516 '!iii VW Ca.n1pcr, nc11' enginl' -~""'::=,"""'-"""--- & Ii.res. CLEAN! $1500. 1966 VW Bus. Good e646-0834e condition. Ne<"dS n1>'v 1----"""'-~""-----~•~w~"=''~·~S750c:=.c.·•=~c.c.::::".c.·_ '6.l V\V Rus No Afotor J.1:JO. , '66 \T\V Trans Axle body and * . ~ 68 V\V Bug, good con-par~ 646-92:M. 1l1t1on. Must s{'ll. 646-301::. TOYOTA 1965 VW. Runs good. $52.i 4~9'1 aft 7 PM. V\\' 068 BUG SUNH.OOF. \\11-llTE. CLEAN. $,li50. 5$-5271 ~~-~~-~-1 '71 ·r.x V\\I bug-. XLNT COND. LANDCRUISER S875or bt'sl offt·r. ... 846-7371 • \\'ai·n hulis. 1011· 1n1Jc~. l'X!ra I ---T-l-M~E~=f~O-R--1·lt·a11, 1:)!1:~EAZI ,.,. 11 _ s,2:~~1 B;, 11 QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 . ~w.Ltllli4 W VOLVO 1!170 \'\\'. Blue, lo n1ileage, Clean, $l:Z-i0. * f).36-tl!}1 * V\V '6,g Excel cond. 1 011•ner. Ask $HY.l5. 67~ '64 Buick Special Auto Trnni1. J•ower Slt•t:r Ing. Co1;:cous \\'I'll Ki>pt 1 o...,·ncr car. $695 '64 YW 1 '>f)l'('il, l'f!dJO, good l'\UIU('I' \'V).135 S..-e It -You'll &y Jt .,Pw. lwri& W TOYOTA J!;6fi ll111·00r. C.1\'1. 6-46-9.103 I Dlt SST, f"ull Po.,.,.1•1., /\1r c.-.nd. l::xt'<'llrn1 C o n d . l D•S:ll!IJ. $1995 WardS.Lee 547-5826 123-1 ~~;\fain SL S11nta Ana Conversion Camper '';I 1!!00 PorSl'ht-pisLoneyJ ,\C-DC REF-probanP sto11• Conver, 1\1N·hanie's speci al. Au·. prc:ssur(•. 1\·at{'t·, sy~· Thru Sonday 1>vcnh1J1: only. lf'n1. Liliry. 64-'..8111 tiiJ.t:,!01 BUICK $495 -'69 \'\V S<1bark sta. w~n. --------- '67 Mustang Loaded, Nice Car $1095 '69 YW Auto1nat1c stick shift $995 '65 VW Bug f..1ec.:hanic's Special $495 A~I/t'~1 radio, av{'fagi.' 1n1ll'.'s $1425. &l:!-&l06/fi.14-02l 9 arr S prn. '70 V\V Bus Custoni Carnpl'r. Rl'hlt en~.. IK'I~' brks & tires. R/H. Tape. sunroof $2350. 67:>-2-189 or 6'16-:1792. '71 V\V Bus, low n1ileage. Leaving country. li1ust sell, make offer! 675-1700 dys. &12-6980 eves. TRANSFERRED out 0 r IOY.'0. Good buy. havl' TO seU! '68 V\V, auto, $8T.i. Gr.')-5974. '66 BUICK SPECIAL VS, i:;tick shift, fucto1·y air, pn1v1>r slf't'ring, r a ti i o , h<'att't', \1 hitewall I i r i' l) , \l'hr'l'I ro\'l'l'S, vinyl interior . ! 1366!1Kl 19785). $799 CONNELL CJIEVflOLET z.121\ Harbor Blvd., Costa J\lt's.:'\ :.,1()-1203 '70 Bultk Custom Sk)'lark \\'ht. .'Blk ''inyl top. P .S. P.B. H .• 1;.11.. fact. air. llnde.r ::Oi\.1. $·115 under b o o k . Ul6-J2j2. 644-2228. '65 BUICK '63 YW Camper · 1972 V\V Ca1npn1oblll', fnn- !a.stie shape, A 1\1 I F l\I , :'11i<"ht•lin radi:lls. 1nany. innny extras . 67:r-2005. ---S ~... •d 1 , I Conver!iblt'. VS, automatic, ~ART drl\~t '"'an1 1 • 1\11p .\ f;n·tory nii', fHJI pcl\Ver in- i n Per s on' II a rho,. ·ludin1: \\·indows and seats Fully equipped. (JEDll5<tJ . Volks\\•a,i:on, 1st~.~ Bca1·h ~ad io. hi•alcr, \\'$\V tires: $795 Blvd., 11.JJ. Rl2-l1.,.i. I tintC'd 11:lass, \Vhff'l covers. l\168 V\V Rus "l\:on1hi". Spli1 l'iny! inlPrior. IVSD354 ). '69 YW Fastback rm01 "'"· s "·'" , ... {J(J() $1450 n1ilt>s, }!oorl cond. SliOO. 6.17-7878 after 6 pni 4 speed radio, heater fXTE-,63 VIV b 1 -. -1011 ug ccan i:-ood 11res, $1295 nc1v paint, n£'eds en~inl' work, J~ or lx'st of(C"t'. 842-4:105 af!C'r 6. CONNF:LL CHEVHOLET 28211 Harbor Bll'd Cos1a t-ilcsa 546-Ji03 '70 YW Bug 4 sJ)N'd ,radio, heater 1777- BNO). '69 Bu1t'k Riviera. f u l l y t>quipped, all p11r & air. Lo n1ilcag<'. Bt'OllZC in color, l!l:),11 V\V short 1vhc't'I base blk \nl. $2500 days, 646-2486. van. Mags, large tires, ne\v cvt>s 6'15·7643. pan1>lin11: & upholstl'ry. SS:JO. cc,;~'°"=''°"~~~--1 64&-2056. BUICK '61 Skylark, shaJl), $1395 VOLVO '70 Pop-Top Camper 1--SA-VIN-GS-- ruuy ('((Uippcd HlOSAVBJ. $2995 '68 YW Squareback 4 sJX'E'(l, rRdio. hca1c1', extras. 545BS01 $1295 Bill Yates As Never Before On All Hemainin;,: '72 YOLVOS ~w. Ltllli4 W VOLVO $1894 ANDERSON @ IMPORTS @ ....... 5 5 7-213 2 ...... 990 all p1\T, radio, heater. Goi ng overseas. Sac. $300 645-895-1. • '67 Bu ick SkyJru·k "11ite 1\·/blk \'in.1! top, ps/pb. air, rlh, good cond. S 9 9 5. ti7J-116-I '67 RfVJ}:RA Full pwr. air. $1~ * 968-8628 * '70 RIVIERA. Air, AM·FM sterro, tilt 1vht, full pY.T. ~$~l"'°=·-4~9~3-~'129~1-----I " '72 Buick. LTD. -I dr, air, Ful! pQ1\·e r. 13,000 n1i. $5295. ,, 4f!.'H()l6 1969 Buit'k Skylark, Excel concl . Lo mile/\J;:e, Pri/pty. Call 557-411,\/979-7517 . 196-1 2 1lr Buiek Skylark. Good lookin~ ~!CO F'irn1. • li75-2069 • ---~------ CADILLAC '71 ELDORADO Firr1nist 1>xterior ' padded \•in:-·\ lop1ful\ J1>ather ln- lt>rior, full pG\\'f!I', factory air, tilt 11•h1>el, Af..1-FM i;1cl'C'O \\'ith tape player, pQ11·er door Joc·ks, twilight , sl'ntirwl, p!)\\'er I ru n k o~ner. (700 CPKI Several to chnol;C hun1 SALE PRICED NABERS CAOILLAC 2060 Jl;i.rbor Bh·d .. Costn l\·lesa 54().fHOO AT '72 PRICES j::~J .~1ASliC BUYS DATSUN Plant a TREE! For e•ert person who test *hes a NEW DAT· SUN, Niss-Motor Co. i• con\unction with the National Forestry Serrice wil pknlt a tree In your name. NEW CAR SHOW :\1>11· cu r ~ho1r. Free art· n1i:;:.ion 1la ily, lhl'U ~ton., Oc1. 2:;. lit)'.!. Ccn!C'r ;'•1ta!I, Beach ,t· EdingC'I'. H.B. C!ass1fil'fl ,\<Is ... 'GS CAD Sc<l. DeVllle, mint. full p1\T. air. 12500 firm. -l!l--l-2792. 100.'i EL !)()){ADO, full p-.vr, lil1 1clt>. slt>rl'O, lnnnac. lhruout. 54R-'.i15.i. \\'hite El1>phant Din1e-A-Linc 0on·1 give up 1hl' ship! "Li~!" ii in ela!'.sirlcd, Ship lo Shore Results! 6.t2-567S. INTRODUCING THE ::~ND '72 DEL MAR VAN CONVERSION - On o 1 Ion Dodge chassis wi1h rongcr. ood Jen~ loihll 11 721725 1q5 s5795 '" $91~.~ *' '' -· ''" "'-c .. 11 ,,1c. i.rt .... • "'· ~ S6120.75. Dff. pmt. pr1t• Is $8466.U Al'lt II '.l l " ()r opprv¥«1 trldrl. YOUR CHOICE PLAY NOW-PAY LATER 7 YEARS BANK FINANCING AVA.Ual o• APPIOYIDCllDIT '73 explorer 20 Fully self contained Ser. No. 26077 ONLY 124~~ llu 84 "'e. 10 ~ 011. CeM price iocl ... , l '"· ,, i8~~0 15Chl ,..,,_,ric1;.$11.7•2."-"'l i~ ., t 2 ••• Ori ..,.!Miil ~-.--·-' . ' r--• _,. . i '73 explorer 24 '9,995 73 explorer 26 '11,995 ~explorer of HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-8803 11Ml llACll llYD. MUNTlllCTOl ltACM Also FREE to Y04I in o.. .,.,GORI An Ansel Adams scenic poster. OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 15th, 1972 - IU.ND NEW 72 "STO'• 4-DR. SEIAN l.R..S. indeP9"dent re•• 1u1p•111io11. A11 e•pH'li•• item not fo11nd on ll'l•nv other c••• like DATSUN 510. We otler ow•rhe1d c•m en9ine 111d 1efety front di1c br11ke1, too. + heel•<, delrolte~. whitew•ll t irtt., b11mper qu1rd1, locldn9 ge1 e•p, ,.,...c.h, P1'111ch "10ff. MANY TO CHOOSE PRICED FROM 5148550 ~~~~e 1972 DATSUN 1200 ~l•r1d1r4 •q•I•_. lld14.t he1t .... defro1ler, ~·· :i, . ..,.11 1:r•1, lnn11••• 'uenh, lo<~l11g 911 tin~. 411 -\PI • I ''l'"(hro hlftl,' -ch-· iMlllCU1t9 O\'lf 10 ,...1., P•P qellon. 52026 FUL:.. PRlCE Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmporteO Are you finding it difficult to deal with '"the big boys." Let's face it, fancy new showrooms and big payrolls cost money ... 'ome of that cost it passed on to the buyer. At Bill Yates VW, you'll find our low overhead will save you money! We .may not haYe a carpeted showroom, but we do have low prices I Come on in .•• we'll play ball with you, and you'll come out the winner! OPEN SUNDAY 970 ~ --· ...... L '°"'"~ ...... SALES DEPT. onN SUN. 11 • s SALIS e SIJlVICE e PARTS e ll.QfTALI & LI.A.SING 491-4511 4H-ZJ61 137-4100 lltt J-Ct1M1lffilt -~Wiit lift DM9f "WV• - fh '"'" (,.,..., Oii ... •• N A '66 V8. "' .. ti k " VI tll ,, ta I m All I '7 A -)1\1trd,Y/ Or 111!)or 14, 1'111 DAIL Y Pl LOT 3:J. I _________ , _______ __ _ ..... ]§] I ., ...... i.. ]§] I -. ... u. I~ I _ ... _ l§J I ---l§J I ·~....... l§J [ ~....... )§] [ ·--.. l§J I -...... ]~ l·Autoo--"-, .;.U.:.Md'"'---..;.;.;."° Avtot, UN<I CADILLAC CADILLAC ....... ~ CHEVROLIT Au!ot,U- COUGAR 990 Autot, Used PLYMOUTH "° Aulot, Uood PONTIAC 990 Au!OI. U... 990 PONTIAC 7 0 ELDORADO Factory alr COlldlUnnln11. Vinyl top, cloth and leatlll'r lnte-iar, Ml powt!r. tilt 1teertnr wheel, 1 1" r e o, power door locks, arvl rvtn ~. (3TlJ\GC ) Sale priced '73 Cadillac Cpe De Ville '68 IMPALA CUSTOM NOVA ''9 Coupe. VB. alLtoml.Uc. ~ 3 1pd, special of the da)', '67 COUGAR, vonyl root, ,70 Fo d W ''9 FURY 111 auto lrMI VN1' ~IC ·rtrw. r GCJOft 2Dr. 11.T. vs. automatic, tac- Very ~ rond. $1.fiOO. V-8, AT, Factory Air Conct tory air. powf'r slt-.·rln&:, 496-7459 Power Steierinc, radio, heat· radio h~al!'r \\'~"\V tlret '69 Cougar, Clean, lo miles "" whi!ewa.ll Utt.. tinted Yinyl' rool, 'Untrtt 111'.lau: l 00°/o Warranty '69 Pontloc GRANO PRIX cpe. Auto- 111.a!lc. tac1ory ll.ir, full pow. er PnL~'d lo r.ell. 1971.FEll) only $23M. l 100°/o Warranty '70 P.Pntiac Executive ... 9 PASS STATTO~ WACO!\ Automatic tra111, lactoey air f\Jll PJl.l't'I', lUS:Cll.R~. rack Clean v.aaoo C452BEOI only s~ ll'ffD exttrlor & interior (TXB2831. $9" F'uU power, Atr O>nd., Vlnyl Roof, Dual Comfor1 Scali, Beautiful Fl.rrm.iat FinJ,h, 6-way seats, ltereo tll,pe cniliiie control '°'' .~. _... steert>w, radio, heater, WSW tlrH, vinyl roof, wheel oown, vinyl lntc.'rlor. (WBK387). See It • You'U Buy It Nu tires, 1tr, Call glass, 1•2189'J2l $2595 dlr. wheel ('OVtn, v11iyl lnterk>r. • M6-4024 • Call 8J6..6538. 0.'TE815). •• $4777 NABERS CADILLAC AUTHORIZED D~Ell 2060 ltarbor Blvd ., Colla ~lesa 540-9100 S176. $1399 CONNELJ~ CHEVROLET 2828 l-larbor Blvd., Co!fta Mes11 ~1203 ~l.W W -TOYOTA '67 Cougar 390 GT. New ena, HORNET $1599 AUIG tr&N. P dlt.e brkA J;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;, CONNF.1.L Ci!EVROLET HOWARD Chevrolet Newport Beach ~ffl.<:i\rthW' & Jamlxln.'f' Blvd 83l-0Sll HOWARb Chevrolet · Newport S.ach per month Other xtru. SlllXI. 557-4005. 282S Harbor Blvd., DODGE Co.tu M"'" "6·1:.l3 Ma ... Arthur I. Jarl'lboree Blvd 833-0S$l 36 n10. O.E.L tax Immediate D1l lv1ry LEASING 100°/o Waminty ''9 <:AMARO Automatic trans., very clean. XUN963 1986 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '68 IMPALA HORHET '69 PLYM Fury m. • d• 1rr. '69 Firebird RAMBLER ''6 SEDAN DE VILLE ALL MODELS ANO MAKES '73's 4 Dr. Sed&ll, Low ~lik>s, Full Powe:r, Air Cond. (BGJ 579). $1795 '58 DODGE v»/flJ Plynt 383 eng. Gd tire11. Runs good. Bucket seat.I $225. 54:NJ.$ - Ol&-3114 '65 CORONET 500, air cond. HATCHBACK ALL NEW FOR '73 PS, PB. ra~t alr, Xlnt. cond. Ong owner. SI 150 msm. PONTIAC V-8, Auto Trarul. Air Conri, P:""'C'r &tttrina, ndlo, heat· --~------ 1•r. "'·hhf' waJIJI, \'lnyJ roof. '63 R.UIBLER tlntt'd CIAU, "'het-1 CO\'rn. ~tlitkm "''KO" $7fi). tYDN9541 SJ.9!J5 dlr. Call 6~ VS, automatic, l6ctcry alr, full power incl. windowt & seats, radio, henter, WS\V ttres. vinyl roof, tlnt!d gtau, whc>el covers. Extra nice. (V'TT4501. Southern California '70 CAMARO A utomatic tranl., Sbo\\'room fresh. No. 149-U-I HOWARD Chevrolet Newport Beach MacArthur &: Jamboree Blvd. 833-0555 WardS.Le~ PS, R!ll, clean. $550. • 546-2947 • FORD T-BIRD ~·~,....,.:,::::;:,.·-..,,....,..~~~ NEVER let me down. 'st '68 Le ~fan& 2 dr, 3.'(), Xlnt I Sta!kln Wagon. 2 ~w lirea cond. 4 spd 11k k, Brin ---,------S1499 . CONNEU.. CllE\'ROLET 282:1 l-lurbor fllvd., Costa ~tl'M f>.16-1203 1st National Bank Leasing '67 CHEV. IMPALA &brakes. 673-1748 alt 4 8"ats, PS. SUOO or olh-r I * 62 T-BIRD * 'n Pontiac 9 Pasa Station 96z.-0948 · $150. IDM74l Waron. Airlcond. 19,IXX> '67 Pontiac GTO. 4 iwct. '67 T·Blnl. Landau, f'ull milts. Call 552-8998. Positrartlun, nU&,j,:l>, .;oo L·u. f~t\\'t'r &: aJJ", disk brake. AnmlomMaearan '69 MUSTANG MACH I S47-S826 VB. automatic, fa.ctary air, '70 CAOI LLAC Sell Idle it"m1 now! Call in. m-0tnr. TOp 1..'00!1. Best $119:1. r,r t~. 4~11'.m. HOfMt Hn:ht.dr. X 1N l.,OS<H67"-'=8,:;now=''----11fler ovt•r S900 546.Q'JQI. Oas.sifird Ads . . SU.56Thl power i;let>riJl&, radio, heal· Coupe. VB, automatic, fac-l234 So. Ma.in St. er. "'S\V tin!'i, tinled "'•••. :m1 Micbe'8on Drive tory air, power atetting, Santa Ana ..... Hlullardtop Coupe.A[l•~p(air, (Comer ol MacArthur) radk>, heater, WSW tires, CHRYSLER w(~)ers, vinyl interior. powe<, "" '" "' Irvine, Cal•·t. -· tinted ~--· wheel coven . · other ex"8s. This car r. ex· ~ •-$2075 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UHCI '90 -"---n cle·-Se -· 714/(!33..8;:.l 2)316Z!--0367 rrvv (16). --------&/'.:;"-/(his .. -:k:.;.;: YOUR ONLY $1199 . ., Chcys. Newpt XI oond. CONNELL CHEVROLET (475BHF) A l"t'al value at CONNEU. CHEVROLET Air, power bk A: steering 281.8 Harts>r Blvd., S3 777 FAcroRY 2828 Ha.tbor Blvd ., $995. 833-0763, M5-303L Costa Mesa 546-lal3 AUTHORIZED ~-••' ·~3 CHRYSLER New Yorl<ec, '68 10001 W NABERS CADILLAC ~t• Mesa -~ Xlnt rornl. 10 aminty AUTHORIZED DEALER CADILLAC !970 Chev. C.ncoun Eatate, 615'-0310: 5-1 .. 7197 '69 Ford 2060 H11.rbor Blvd .. DEALER 8 Pass. Sta. Wen-Pwr. -... -C-hey=,,~,~,N-ewpo~-,.-.,.~.-,-dr GALAA1'E 500 cpe. Automatic Cos1a J\1esa 540·9100 Largert selection of Cadll· Steering & brakes, AM-FM Gd cond. ssoo or 0011 oflcr. trans, factD ry ai r l893JJC1 '72 ELDORADO lacs ln Oran&• County, Stereo radk>, Wt steer. whl. Call ~2--0717. only Sl895. HomotHl1dlbott X 10 LARGE SELECTION Vinyl top, leather interior, Sale1-Leulng. ~:~to~esA:, ~'::ff::.e P~an~~: CONTINENTAL HONWeAwRpoOrtCBheevacrohlet tilt steering wheel. AM-FM stereo niultiplex, full Power, • Nabers ing. Asking S2725. 557-4861. 72 MARK IV ~1acArthur & Jamboree Blvd READY FOR factocy "'' rondilioning, Cad1'llac "71 VEGA Hatchback 833-0555 ::;:;, ser!i~. {~j~ 2600 HARBOR Bl-, 4h~~er t~~~matl~,I ~~: sr~r*~e~~4:~a~:~%:1 ~,7-1-c~o~U::N.:.T,;.R,:.Yo:..SQ~U~l~R~E IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $8222 COSTA ~fESA (526CA'V). sleering wheel, AM-F~1 NABERS CAQILLAC 54~9100 Open Sunday $1699 atl'reO radio, powt>r door Station wagon, vs. auto 3l60 Harbor Blvd., '69 Convertible ~ Beaut "''hite locks, very low mileage. trans, fat1ory air, pcl\\·er Costa Mesa 540-9100 w/red leather interior. Full. CONNELL Cl-IEVROLET (40t402). v.'indows, power steering, power, air am & stereo. 2828 Harbor Blvd., $8222 power brakes, white wall 10 COUPE de Ville, vinyl Pvt party anxious. Home: Costa ~1esa 546-1203 tires. (732CA1<). $3395 dlr. ""'· lull rthr int. Fact .~ 673-0ill: ollke, 5<1-8369 •69 Camaro SS NABERS CADILLAC c.u 836<i535. oood.. tilt "'1'K whl, AM/FM 70 COUPE OE VILLE v~ Auto Tnms power,, .. ,. ~ ~".:"' .':~ e e 1970 LTD e e ~ stereo, pwr door locks, Electric sunroof. VinYl top, mg radio healer whlte aide -====-..::.:==-- WardS.Lee 547-5826 1234 So. fr1atn St . Santa ,\na twilight cent., pwr trunk leatMT interior, dual com-wall. wheel ~en 1924_ LADY exec. creampUff, ·n Country Squire I paslel1ift' opener, dual comfort seatl. fort aeats, full power, fac.. EYY) $1595 dlr. Call 83&6536 Mark m. Fantaatic cond.. Wagon. Faet. Air. New I"'""'""'""'!'!!!'!'""'""'"""" Cruile control, new radial tory air, tilt wheel, power Blue w/wht vinyl tp &: in-tire8, low miletage. Many tires, special shocks & rear door locks, very 1 0 w 1964 CHEVROLET V: an . tcr. Speed control, reclining 0e'=x'°'tra°''"'l"'3°'195cc.=838c:=o·lc;l5:.:7'c. ~= 1 JEEPS load levelers, imma(" co nd. mileage. C802APR) Motor recerlt;IY rebuilt -seats. Rear window '62 FORD 500 Galaxie H.T.1---------11 thruout. S4500. 494-8960. $ALE PRICED ~ m~:s.amce~ ove~~: ::~~tri~c. ~~:t:: ,v~= 39'.I Eng. Au1o tmn.~. Vl'f)' 'st SCOUT 4 "''hi NABERS CADILLAC N ........ ~ ~il1t. ~Qllft. Oill e'l:c. $6950. BZW-820 (714) ~lean .. Only 511\f n~1. $395. PQ\l'l'·lock d1Uerentinl, eng & ~ ~· -62~317991~ lla rbor, Cf\1 ;)-18-0320, ~. xtnt $120'.>. 673-7918 '67 FLEETWOOD 2060 Harbor Blvd 557-4305 anytime. 8.1R--912R. ,..... uuu,. Brougham. :F1lctory a ir ron· Costa Me&a M0-9i6o SACRIFICE '72 CONTINENTAL ·MAVERICK dltioning, vinyl top, tapeslry 1970 Cl-IEV. EL CAMINO Sedan. Stereo multiplex, fac- intmor, full poiver, tilt CAMARO $1800. RE BLT ENG & tory air conditioning, vinyl steering wheel, plus most ---------TRANS. RUNS XLN 't'. top, leather .. interior, full all optlonll. (VCL740) Sale' •n CAMARO Z-28, 4 spd, CALL SI'EVE AFT 5: power, lilt steering wheel, priced for this W(l(>k at many xtru. Call after 7 879·3828. power door locks, cruise $1555 pm. 536-7805. -'-="'s"E'-L-A-ir-S~ta-t~io-n"'l~Vgn-. con1rol, and all the extru. * * * 1972 LTD 81"0us;ham. Beaut custom Ivy Glow. Pwr disc bnkc!!I, pwr slecr-1-----.----11 tng, atr cond. CU1rtom 1970, 28,IXKI tni.l.l"S. I O\\"flf'r, throughouL $4 400. 833-1284 R/H, good tires. Exct'l '69 GALAXlE sOO fully equip. ~nJ~250 or Bl'St of1er. Xlnt cond. Orig owl'K'r. Leaving country. Asking MERCURY $1475. 646-4219 alt 6 pm, 1---------11 NABERS'CAOILLAC CHEVROLET Good mechaDlcal cond . (6'6ESH) only. ml H ........ Blvd., Needs body work. szr:;. $5999 WOW! SEE THESE GREAT BUY '6' MALllU H.T. Coupt . 6 c.yl ., •ulo, tftn1, t ir c.011d., R&H. !YPS51ill $1895 '68 CAPRICE WA~ON 9 p111. Li~• nt w, 11i•, P.S., Elt t , ... i11- dow1 I m111y t•trti 1449Fl11 $1795 __ '61 COU~Al Xl7 Air Cond., ,,S., A11lo. Tr•111., lop. Nictl IXU:729) $2095 '72 DATSUN PICKUP .. ;...,1 P111'i1 v.11.y O'ftr C•b c.•mptr. Oiniltt ''""' w/o'ltn, lo•d1d. l#T5261 $3195 '70 DATSUN 240Z Sol•••. M191, ,;, cond . 1::1 91111 1 $3495 '72 LAND ClUllU Slttion W.9011. 4 wd., AM FM. o nly 12 .000 mil11 -Ii.,""'"'! 1210FOHI $4295 '71 DATSUN PICKUP 1 fool Si ~ Pie O•lt c.1b Priced lo u ill. (419l2SI $2395 .. 72 DATSUN 1200 F•1•b•c•. 4 ,,.,,,, R&H, 9•ld. •OOO milt1, lik• •••· f #Pi25 I $2195 '70 FOID sum VAN Eco11oll111, VI , AT, l /H, wiJe/T Ill" wb, i or th1f 91t p1ylot4. IXCG7751 $2695 '67 CONTINENTAL Pric1. A1 i1 I UJR7fil I $1095 1~. Financing On Approval Of Credit GARDEN GROVE DATSUN • '•• .. · 0 PfN 70 A Y') 13861 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grave 534-1255 FORD ·10 ca1ax1e 500. 4 d•. '70 Mercury air, P/B, P/S, $!&JO. 12 llOCKS SOUTH OF GA~OEN GROVE FREEWAY ) Prl/pty ~1ontcrey 2 Or !IT, v.~. Aulf~"!"""'!""""'""'""'""!!~""'~'""~""'""'~""'~~ ... ..,..,...,...,.,._"!!!',I -~eo.ta=,.M_.,._..,540-,..,9,..100__ 1969 Olev Caprice coupe, vs. &l5-80:Xl da,ys. ~ eve. NABERS CADILLAC '69 Convertible 427 eng. Loaded w/xtras! '71 Monte Carlo, air cond., 2060 Harbor Blvd .. * 546-3934 * Trans, pov.·er st e.e r 1 n & • Autos Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970Autot, Imported 970 '64 Fatrlane Wgn. Radio, Heater, "'hi te \\'all!!I, iiiiiiiiii' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;~:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii All luxUl')' option.a. Gold, wht Excet cond. Nu tires. $2399 p/& Vin)'l tp. Xlnt roOO. Costa Mesa 540-9100 top. Real clean. Dave, • 962-3132 • 11fust lt'll/bl!t orr. ~--~~-~~'-"'"--- 494-0615. 675-1972. MUST SELL 19'10 Chevy _,so;.=1,_,T1!:,•·-----CORVAIR 1961 CADILLAC Coupe de Kingnrood E11l wagon. Xlnt '&t Vette 327, 365 hp, 4 apd. ---------Ville, lull 0....., & air, xlnt cond, low mileage, best of-Reblt eng. & heads. New '63 Corvair. New auto trans. .....,. fer over $2800. (213)425-8641. batt. brkl, A M I FM R/H. Good transportation ~ins. Prtv, :$495. 11nn. •69 Camaro, 6 eyt. $1595/orfer ~. car. Very clean. MU11t aee to • 68 EL OORAOO _CLEAN'_ Auto trans .• RAH, PS, '67 El Cam1no w/cabover appreclate~....,i:> lea, wUl n~ "'~1338 ! I I trade up. ;;iw-,)'fl,JQ, AU, EXm.AS! Mus T -~~~-~-~~-~--camper, comp e e y -=~;.,~~~~-SELL! '66 Chevy Impala station lumbhed, very clean, ll350. CORVEI IE $2]00. M6-0317 wgn. /Jr, p/11, p/b, air Camper oniy-SSOO. 548-6660. ;~ Cadillac OeVU1e, Air 11hocks. $550 cash. 551-4142. 1972 CHEVY Impala 2 dr EXTRA CLEAN Cond, Power Seat!!I, Power 1965 CHEVELLE Malibu 2 dr bard top, atr, l>/S, P/B, '65 VETTE WinckJww, Tilt Wheel, Load· h.t. 6 cyl, $475. or otter. :fY~ ~tires. 31.IXKI 613-73J3 ed $1650. 645-G644. 644-4382. ' • _'69_CO_R_v~E~l'~IE=F~,,,,-tba-ck.-lo 'M Coupe de Ville '62 Chevy Impala Sta. Wag. '55 CHEVY PICKUP Miles, immac., one owner. Good condition. $750. Xlnt oond. Reblt enr. brks, 6 cyl, 3 speed. $350. or trade. 962-7635 after 6:30 p.m. After 6. 1r (;45.2134 batt. Call Tony, 646-032. * M'J..3691 * '88 CORVEITE Fastback.. '10 El Dorado. Low mi. $200 'Ell Chevy wgn, 2 dr, VB, ** '68 CHEVY CAPRICE. New tm. map. 427 cu. in. over law whlal. call MOD-aulo. 1 O'Nl"ler. Xlnt: oond. pert cond. One owner. Musi S2400. IS:S t.fesa Dr .. Cl'lt. Sun, 1.Qam..8pm 537-5282 * 54&-5675 * 1ell. 847-6673. 646-7318. Good nd ...,..,.,, wheel. coven, A vt>ry nice 4~"6'"' car 1716CI'OI $1m dlr. CaJI •n Ranchero GTO, Stockland 8J6..6536 • top, Pl!'li. cond. Must sell. 1964 Mef'CU!'Y Parle:. Lane. MftU ottrr 531-3921. Fun. P"T, lllr. Beautilul car . ·n F rd Galaxie 500 2 dr Needs muffler. 1 owner. Pri bard 0 $1850 I • pt:y. S195. ~123.l top* 64CHiJ&t * '64 MER CUR'{ WAGON S100 '00 FORD Sedan Au~~w :~ra:ie SIB. Factory Air -Newl=~..,,=:,,.:;;~::::..=,..--tires ... Muat ~I 6"-Ml 1963 MERCURY Sta. Wan. •70 FORD , ..,... v-....a... Jtad'°, alt, PIS. 4 door. .... .., L'A""61"'m. SSSO. or oUer. 6"-4382 Full pwr. Loeded. Xlnt. ,62 MERC. S200 $2395. '1) 49.1-<1356 Good bodY • rune WIL Put a little "loot" In your'--~~~6(0.:!137~4~-­~ll tt>Ote baubles for 1· .... er..... Ca11 c1 ... me<1 MUSTANG 64>-<i61l1. Autos, Import.cl 970 Auto1, tmporNd 970 Autos, lmporwd 970 Autos. lmperNd 970 Autos, Imported 970 'ff Mustang I'~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:~. ITT, vinyl roof, rarllo. he:tlt"r , II mag wht'('t., excellent oond. IN HALF! If you're tired of paying expen- sive fuel, service and repair bills on your present ear, we I""" show you how to cut those expenses in half! T eke a test drive in one of these little beau- ties today at Harbour VW. '69 DATSUN 510 SEDAN .......... $895 ~ Dool'", RMllo. ()IWH 211) '71 VW WESPHILIA CAMPER ..... SAVE sn.1111 1..o~ af Goodlfl. Im CK1..J '67 KARMANN GHIA ............ $1095 ""''°· Wll"-tlt. ....... °"""' Gr..,.... °"'""' ,..... fe "' T• (TOM "" '66 VW PICKUP .................. $999 '67 VW Slj)UAtlEIACK ...........•. $995 "'"' 1ttc1 P'!tlM, ....,,. .t ._., (V'DX d l '68 VW FASTIACK .............. S1195 lr1tfll Vetlow, 1-....... W/$/W Tlrn . (YEV •UI '69 VW BUG ................... $12l5 '71 VW SUPER BUG ............. S1795 littcllll, ..... ,.,., Trim ....... SC*d. CWYI on1 "-' ,ulltr, £~ E•'*'ttt. AJA/FM T•H c:a.c.. IOOf [)1(1) '69 KARMANN GHIA ............ $1295 '70 VW BUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S2395 Sll.J' lltu .. w/lllldl l111trlor, LOW Mll91. llt.H, flSA Cltl o.Mte hitl. R.-, I'-"-Ptt'f«tl 1•• CASl '68 KARMANN GHIA ........... $1195 l•IOM .... • .,_., lled'lo. HM._, IUHN ml '69 VW Sfl)UAREIACK ............ S1795 AvtOrNlk. NI' C:Wltlonfftl,. Lew "-M,_ llDY M l '66 VW BUG · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $895 '68 VW IUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . $995 .... .t ...... bdll, CllVM JMI :6!.~2 .. ~~ .. e_~ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $795 '72 YW SUPD IUG ............. $1995 Or ...... ,..... ,_ ........ t"" .._,, ~ _.,..... ftU ,IYl ~T~ ... ~~~ .... ~S ............ $lOSO '67 VW BUG .................... $895 ...... , ..... .a.-. !TUY llfl 71 VW 411 WAGON ........... $2795 --.r ,...,., WW7Wllr ..... ...., _ .............. UI. nw1•1 '6t YW lqUARDACK ...,., ..... ,,._ lefft!MI 0tXH Jdl '.'. S14t5 • • VS, aulonml ic !rans, po\\·rr 111.eerinx. $1"6 5ff fl -You'll Buy 11 ~w.l.W W VOLVO 19116 HarOOr, C.~1. 646-9))3 1966 l\fUSTANG. 289 V-8. Au lQ. Good trawipQrfation. $573. b)..7914 '66 MustaJV, 'l + 2. V·B. hi pref. Nt11i• cng. tu·l•s & 1nW11-Stick. R&ll 67'J-8m. OLDSMOBll.E '63 F-S.), (~•xi, de-pt!ndahlc b'anlJ". \Vhi1t w N'<t 1111 , S%"JO nnn. Call 6t~3582 art 1 m. 1972 01.0S VI.till t..:ru!Mr SI.a. Wagon . lo mUcqc. Utte l'lt'"'' 5'WKI 7\rm &36-7» I -4 • lJ51 OLDS. 4 dr. aood Runnlnr ccnct. tt.25 . • 67J..&4M • "Tl TORONAOO I mmac. All Xtru. U1'95 --PINTO '71 Ptn!o 2000c'i:' ""It· r)(>lllll: 1n1. & f'Xt . Aulo tmns. Good l."(lfld. $.t:al. ~IS. 'TI Pinlo. Aukl, b!M "111 .. dia: brk. &old w/db: int. lt.000 ml ruoo. &M-Wl. PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNER Ill. 4 .:--~='- I SEE 'EM TODAY THE GREAT '73 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '72 PRICES INTRODUCING THE All NEW 1973 HORNET HATCH BACK W'llll ...._ -"'' " .... .,. -.. . "-"'" _.. .. . ,..,,,., "'"''' _ .... ·-- 52488 OUTSTANDING VALUES ON DINING '72s I USED CAR SPECIALS 1967 AMERICAN COUPE Auto., R. & H. Low MllH 19&9 AMBASSADOR 9 ,ASSENGEA WAGON Loaded With Eatr•1 1971 OOOGE COLT WAGON AvtCHNtlc. hceptionol Al $149500 Lie. ;t4n DIU 1969 DATSUN PICKUP L--L ow Miiot And lmmac:ul.lte $139500 Lie. ;:ZVO 115 HARBOR/ AMERICAN, Inc. 1969 HARBOR BLVD. COST .A MES.A, CALIF. 92626 (714) 645-7770 Alt c.n Af* If•,,,.._~ , AN Mt.. Ate,.._ f•" N4 I • 1 • I O~~JJiOT . . . . ... . . . ~ . ' • • • ---'-----''_:•__;...:.·---------. ·-_.. -. NO MO'NEY D.OWN NO MONEY DOWN . NO ··MONEY DOWN . BRAND NEW 1973 On Approved Credit BRAND NEW 1973 On Approved Credit BRAND NEW· 1.972 On Approvectcr.edit MAVERICK PINTO WAGON COURIER 2DOORSEDAN $ 33 SQUIRE OPTION VI, 2 dr., Sedan, Vinyl Roof, Crui1-, PER Radio. 4 speed transmission, Calif. o-mati~. P.B., Rad io, Calif. Emi1-Emission System, 2000 cc Engine, 1ion Sy1tem. MONTH Freight & Dealer Prep. Cha rge. A78x13 Tires, FR. Disc Brakes. Lug. Order Tours Today gage Rack $ 1.5 PICKUP PER Complete with·radio, step bumper, MONTH WSW llm, 4 speed; fr. disc btakes. Order T-n Today $ 09 :· PER MONTH OrderTeunTeduy ., ' for only 41 mo11flts, f11/I C•ih l'ric1 it$2916.30 iacl. T•x & lie. D•f•'"' llflJ'lftlftf 11rk• 11 $3615.84 incl. T11f, lnt1r11toncl liclnH, A1nuol P1rc111t111 l1t1 l1 10.91. For only4l 1Mt1ft1r hll C111h Prit1 l1 $2631.26 htcl. T•x & lie. Dlf1mll ...,_111t1r1c1 is $3271.20 i111cl. T•x. l11t1r11t t.IMl licnn. A1tn•I ,1rct1thl9e l•te l1 TO.ti • for•11lr4I "'""'" f•ll C••• Prln l1$25st.llt..clo'l'W&lk • .,.,... ,.,.., •'*-' 11$3172.Ulltc:l. r.~ ... .,..., ... Unilat.-..1 ;.c....,.a ... 1r1t.t1 . · NO MONEY DOWN BRAND NEW 1973 MUSTANG $ MACHI V-8, P.B. Rod"oo, Sp ts. Roof, Calif. Emis- sion System, W/SW Tires. On Approved Credit 73 ·PER MONTH . ' . ' ' . 0 MONEY DOWN NO ·MONE·Y 0-0WN · , . . BRAND NEW 1973 On Approved Credit BRAKO·NEW 1973 On Approved Credit - • ·F250 3/4 TON 91 Ranger camper Speciat $ . PER TORINO 2 DOOR HARDTOP$ ·li . . . r .. V-8 cruis+t'l'latk:. rucfio, power steer- ing, wsw tires. Calif. Emission System . MONTH .. • . ORDER TOURS TODAY fore11ly4lmonths, full C•s• Price l1$JMJ.tt l1teL T•xl lie. D1fern4 ,..,_,,r1Ce it$37J;.04i•cl. T•x. llltert•t••~se.AuHl,ercffhlle Rett It 10.91 OrderT-..Tedff fV 0J1ly 411t1o•tfl1, fill Cath Price It $3217.DJ lltcl. Tex & Uc. Dtittrn• '""'"' ,,,c.-.;1 $4075.61 i.cl. Tu, l•ttntt •IMI lie.,. ... A••••l ,1rc .. t91e htt ii 10.91 NOMO·NEY DOWN $ 66 'PER MONTH YOUR CHOICE $1677 '69 MACH I Mu1l•n9, \18 , 1uto. lr•n1., f,etory •ir, pow1r 1t1erin1. IYVW571 1 $1677 '68 IMPALA STATION WAGON. VI, euto. tra111., f1etory •ir, power 1t••tiluJ, r•dlo, h1•t.r. !WYG5911 $1677 '69FORD Golaxie 500 4 door Hardtop V-8, auto. Irons. rucfio. hooter power steering, fact. air, vinyl roof, vinyl interior. (ZNSS6Ji No Money Down. $59.66 tfl9 to monthly paym.rit me ing tax. 1ttn1e ond oll carrying charges, on finonte con,>ony approvtd credit for oniy 36 months. Deftrrld poymtnt prict is $2147.76 indud!ng tat orwj transfer. •is II , . • '71 MAVERICK I OR. OH UX <. '"°"""' $1' 977 tr11t1., nidlo, 1111111", ISl CSN , '71 DATSUN . ~~~---.$1777 '68COUGAR -'""'"VB, Rod"•& 51477 r=roww Slttrint. '72MUSTANG ..................... , ... 53295 P.S..1.0W'Mnn.C7NDSi) '71 MElll.CURY ~~-:z.:~J:·::-:.~or,;.~ 54177· RodlGt Moftr.,... *·...., WC2ll04) '66 CADILLAC '"'" """'" ·-·· 5977 '''"'" t1c10rt •Ir, ptOWer t ..... lng, pOWlf' wl!'ldowt, po.- et IM~, llUl 1"6 ' • '71 A·1 CAPRI ......... "" .. """"·""' 52095 Seu. Locol l Ownlr. (8998ZV) '72PINTO ~:·~':m;ft~·;~, ... s2394 :~w~.~!!!!,t.,! __ $1677 '6 7 MUST ANG ""· ""'~· ....,,.,_ (XNJ 308> ..., __________________ __ ~~::.~~.~~.=: s 1277 •71 MARK 1v SAVE - ,_.,_,. __ (V'llP_7l_•1 _________ Con~nentol. fuU poww, v;nyt roof, AM/FM ,,_, (366DPA) . '70 MAVERICK · ........... ··-... 513. 77 lltttrior, n:idio, hlolll', whifll wulli. (ZDYM9) , '69CHEV """""'°"""va.~ ...... 52177 le '"'11.. rodio. healer, poVIW sfffring. focfory air, vinyf rool, lliJes right(460<1SC) • F;ORD . ' ' .. ' " I