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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-12-16 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • Orange Coast EDITION Dlme-a-1.lne Bargains T ODAY?· VOi: 65, NO. 351, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAl;ES ORANGE. COUNTY, CALIFORl-llA SATURDAY, DECEM BER 16, 19n TEN CENTS • ·ewn · 1n Nixon C~sultati.,..s Viet Cease-f i·re Appears at ·H~nd UPI T ...... U.N. AMBASSADOR Ex-neW1m•n Scali John Scali Get$ U.N. · Envoy Post WASffiNGTON (UPI) -John A. Scali, a former newsman who acted as in unof- ficial intermediary between President KetUEdy and Soviet Premier.. Nikita Khrushchev ill the 1962 CUban missile crisis, will be the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, tdmlni*alion of- fidalA say. . Tllo olflclals Mid Fr\doy that Pmldenl -will nomlMla Scoll. M, lo -°""11• Bush, tbe .,._,1 U.N. eo90J, ..mm Nlion 11M .-i lo be the new n&tional chairman or the Republican Party. Since 1970, Scali bas been a special consultant to the President for press relationl. Prior to that be was the diplomatic oornspondent ill Wasblnglon for the American Broadcasting Co. (ABCI for 10 years and had worked for United Press lntematiooal and the Associated Press. On Oct. 211. 1962, al tbe height ol the OJban missile crisis, Scali, then with ABC wB! eating a bolot!J>e sandwich et tbe slate Department when he received a csJ1 from A]oksaoder F. Fomin, of the Soviet Embassy, who urgently wanted to seeblm. UN. to Battle World Pollution ' 'UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) -Tbe l)nited NaUons wint into a year-round filbt against waste and polluUon today, anned with elaborate new machinery eopeclally created lo monitor and improve the environment. By United Press ID1ernaUoisal President· Nixon stepped up con- su)tations among his chief diplomatic and military adv_isen today amid growing in- dications that he has reached the decision stage on a peace agreement en- ding the Vietnam war. In ~aris, diplomatic sources said American and North Vi.et names e diplomatic "technicians" • will continue the consultation!I they started Friday in the absence or top peace envoys on the two sides, Henry A. Kissinger and Le IAlc Tho. But in a clandestine radio broadcast to- day from the jungles of Cambodia, the Harry Truman's Kidneys Unable To Clean Blood KANSAS CITY.-Mo. (UPI ) -Harry S. Truman's kidneys were no longer able to adequately clear his blood of impurities today, complicating the 88-year-0ld former president's fight against a seriously wep beart ud Infected lunBl- Tnunan ha! been "aemlconacklus'! aince Wednesday when the llllltl and heart ailmentt -wbldl put him ill the bolpital Dec. & began lo -sen. Thurs- day the kidney problem, which doctors thougllt they had corftcted, again ap:. peared. Dr. Wallace H. GralJ.am, Truman's ·personal physician, said the former chief executive was listed In "very serious" condition, a slight drop due to the kidney disease and an increased fluctuation of bls bear!. . . Graham said Truman would be kep~ on the "very serious" -'rather than cntical list -as long as hi! vital life signs, pulse. respiration and temperature re- mained within normal limits. 11)e kidney problem was c:onsidered ~ most serious Friday when hospital spokesman"John Dreves issued a stitua- tipn report of the former president's . health. . "He ts·becomlng unable to metabohre prot$s adequately," Dreves said. "I?r. Wallace Graham said kjdner ~with medication continues unsat~or). and barely adequate." . The hospital said Tni.man h.ad not 1:1lept well in three days. .. Though Tnunan's hea-.and lungs were still causing difficulties, they were oot losing ground. "Fluid remains m· the right lung, but it is not increasing," Graham said "Heart function is adequate at this time, although somewhat erratic." MaurlC< F. Strong of C8nada, the new- ly elected execuUve director of the U.N .. Environment Secretariat, planned io set 6" Students Shot out !or Nairobi, Kenya, lo lay the ground . .. wort for setting up the ~.t there ., late next swnmet. B F G Tbe General Asllembly, during an y our unmen eight-hour session .late Friday, establlslr , · ed the secretarla~ a 58-nailon Governing S h l p" eouncu ror Environmental Prograrm, a A t c oo arty . fun4 to support envlronmenlal projects and' an Environmental Cocwdin1tlng HOBOKEN, N.J. (UPI) -Six Chin~ Board to Ue l!!,~r the United Natons' American students were shot Friday speclaliied a8\les for antipollution night when four young men denied entry work. • to their party at the Stevens Institute of Technology fired iDlo a orowd of about Orange , -Weaiker 150, police said. Three of tbe wounded studento were reported ill crlUcal oondltiolt at St.M•ry's Hospital ,in Hoboken, police aald. Viet Cong's provisional government in South Vietnam warned it will continue lighting unless Washington 8lgns a ten- tative peace treaty drawn up in October by Kissinger and Hanoi envoys. Nixon has conferred several times with Kissinger, his national security advisor who returned earlier this weet to Washington after 10 days of secret and direct talks with Tho and Xuan Thuy, the chief of the North Vietnam delegation to the Paris peace talks. Over the past two days, Kissinger a1So has conferr~ with Nixon's highest rank· ing advisors; including Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, Secretary of State William P. Rogers and outgoing Defeme Secretary Melvin R. Laird. The inclusion· or other advisers diplomatic sources said, indicated that Nixon may bave reached a. decision on terms for a ceas~fire and wants to line up the support of key administr~tion of- ficials. PresiderJ,l Nguyen Van Thiefi· outlined his own clase-ftre plan earlier thi! week but the White House said it did oot sup-- port it. Instead, the White House said, Nixon w~ working on an6ther pl.an. Sources said the President might send an envoy, possibly Gen. Alexander M. Haig, who is Kissinger's deputy, to Saigon to try to cotvince Thieu to sup- port I U.& ••z f' ·¢~ NOJ6 ~ nam. lf 'lhieu refuses, the 90W't'es said, it would leave Nixon with the decision lo go ahead with any agreement as it now stands. William J. Porter, the cltief of the U.S. (See PEACE, Page II J uristDenies Habeas Corpus Bid forNews man LOS ANGELES (AP) -A petition to free newsman William Farr ha! been denied by a U.S. Di.strict Court judge, Farr's attorneys say. Attorney Mark· Hurwitz and Deputy County Counsel William Stewart met with Judge Robert Kelleher fer nearly an . hour Friday, then emerged to announce the decision. Hurwitz .said Kelleher planned to issue his formal opinion Monday denying Farr's writ of habeas COt'pUS. 11le judge made no public statement.· Farr, a 37-year-old U:ls Ankeles Times reporter, has been in jail since Nov. 27 on an indefinite contempt of court sentence. Superior Court Judge Charles Older ordered Farr jailed when the neWSQJ.all refused to say which of six attorneys in the Charles Manson murder trial gave him restricted information for a story. Hurwitz said be would probably file a writ of habeas corpus before the tth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco next week. Stewart said Kelleher indicated be was denying the petition. because ':'e co..u_ld not find a federal que}ltlon on which ta'rule. N~on Econ omy Aide Okay Af~er Surgery . ROCHESTER, 'Minn. (AP) - Ec:onomJ!t Milton Friedman w d 1 reported ill satlslaetory condition Frld'lf after open heart surgery. Mayo· Clinic surgeons perfonned 'the · operation ill St. Marys llospltal Frled- fnan has su.Uered from coronary artery disease. DADDY'S GONE -Missing doryman's wife, Dora Knight, gathers family around her as -she faces-Christmas without husband and three- year-old daughter, Tricia. Remaining four children are Carol, 10; Lila Sue, 7; Bobby, 5, and Charles Allen seven months. • Thank Them All Donations to Knight Family R ise ' By L. PETER KRIEG Of N DIMr Pu.t Slltff ciadling ber littlest child, Mrs. Allen Knight ·looked at the crowded front room in her once-bare one-bedroom apartment. It was spilling over with bags cf groceries and toys and clothing for her children. · - The\ eYes of a grieving, God-feari11g woman said all that needed to be said: But she wanted to talk th1S day . "I want you to put something in the paper for me," sbe"said, rocking 3eVen- montb-old Charles Allen -youngest of the four living Knight r.hildren -on her knee. "Everybody -so many people have Stran gl~ Murder Suspect Nabbed In Costa Mesa A lhree-week inV'estigation that began with the di!COvei-y of a strangled Costa Mesa woman in the Chino area ended Friday less than a mile from the. bar whemshe was last !een alive. • been so kind. They end the U:lrd are helping us through this so much. t want you to tell the people how much it is ap- preciated. "~ Allen Knight 's dory was outside in the dri veway. Only~ three days earlier a:rs. Knight was waving Yotmg Charles Allen aPove her head, waving good-by from the shorel of Newport Beach as her husband arD three-yfµlr-old daughter went to sea to. move sOme lobster traps. Four hours later the dory, the Sir Charl es, was found turning tight' little circle! oUsbort; in Huntington Beach. Allen Knight' and pretty, blonde Tricia were missing. . "I right nE!~rly snatched her out of that OOat before they left ," Qora Knight said, the tears swelling her eye.!l. "Allen had told 'me Trida wanted to go with him and I said--ekay, but I realiud deep in my heari 90melblng was wrong . I darn near went down and took her ... but I didn-C Tricia wanted to go so mueb. "I £elt f in my heart !Omethldg v.'a! wrong. We watched them go and ,\Uen just stood there, looking longingly Dack at me all the way out" . Man Held • In Bizarre Con spiracy BALTifl.IORE (AP) -A bizarre and complex eight-year smuggling conspirncy brought heroin into the United States in- side the bodies of U.S. Gls, federal authorities here testified. -' According to testimony frotn milifary and customs men in federal court Fri- day, heroin is known to be bought in kilogram lots in Thailaild ror tl 700 smuggled into the U.S. sewn into'~ bodies of war victims and then ·sold for up to $20,000 ~·kil~am. The alleged conspiracy i n v o I v e s persons who apparenUy can move easily in and out of Vietnam war zones and are based partly in the Baltimore . Washington area, federal authorities claimed. Federal agents also told of an abortive raid on a military transport plane at Andrews Air Force Base o u t s L d e Washington last Monday in which the bodies of war victims were searched · for smuggled drugs. Arrested during the raid was a man identified by authorities as Thomas E. Sutherland, .31 , the k>ne defendant in tbe case. . The details of the alleged COll.!piracy were revealed at a hearing on his request for a reduction of the $50,000 bail set oo his charges lof usirig fake documenta and iznpersonation. When arrested, authorities · s a i d Sutberi"'!'l waa !'earing the unll-ol an ArmY ~t and tmd aut6ortUM be had been bi the Anny 1J ,..... . However, federal authorities allege Sutherland was never in the service and that the ideotlllcatlon card he carried his travel orders anti other item1 wer~ "almost perfect" 'forgeries. , Michael ~ Marr, a federal prosecutor said the case developed last MondaY when clt$)ms agertts in Fayetteville, N. C., recel Ved word that a military plane with two dead bodies and 62 passengers aboard was headed to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. The agents had infonnation that a ll.0- kilogram lot of heroin was sewn into the body of one of the dead servicemen l\tarr said. The bodies were believed u; be accompanied by two fake sergeant.. Federal agents diverted the plane to Andrews Air Forti! BUe, removed the l>'!""'i"" and "took the plane 1part" but no 1'ontraband WM found, Marr said. A pathologilt searched the dead bodie! but found no beroln, although one had been recently sewed, Marr aaJd. • U.S. Magistrate Clartince E. Goeti allowed Marr to enter bUi detailing of the alleged conspiracy despite defense ob- \\tions and refused to lower·tbe., ball. P it River Tribe Members Give Up Seige on Of fice · SACRAMENTO (AP) -• T we I\• e members of the Pif RJver Indian tn'be were arrested for trespassing iu the Bureau of Indian Attain office here Fri- day after they occupied the building to protest rederal payments for ances1ral larids . The tribe members, s.ix men and 1ix women, were formally booked on a charge of "refUs.intl to leave a pubJic building when asked to by an officer o~ that building ln authority." . u:s. Atty. WWlam Sbubb said the Jn· dJMs agreed lo cooperate In the al1<SI after they held 1 pr1vato coiaference tn The three oldest Knight children sud- denly burst through the door -home from scllOOI bearing gifts and candy. There was a chec'lt from one tiacher. and •the BIA oftice. lie aaJd the federal gov-~ present from tt¥: principal af Newport -emment asked that the 12 Ind1ans ht! !~eights Elementary SChool. released without ball. . . ' They occupied the .... u Jndt.n Af!alrs There ~other gifts, re<:eived ~llrhcr 'office ln a federal corilp&ex for-two hours Jn the day, tucked everywhere m 0~. alta' be)ng formally onte(ed to &eave the .-Skies wW be n>Ollly c!oud1 to- day and temperatureo, l:llilled by guaty winds, wlll be ooal. .Tbo hight wW be 1111 ,al the beaches, rising lb 1111 lnlonil. Lo~ lool8Jil Tbe llhootlng, otarled about 10 p.m., police said, when a atuden\L~tlfled as Jack Gong, told the four UJeY could not join the party given by the Chinese ·Amulcan AssoclaUon at Stevens. One of . he four pulled • gun IUld shot Gong ill the chest, police said. Friedman, 00, ls ·a ~es!Or of ~ nomic9 at tbe Unlvers.ity of Chicago. a news magazine oolumnist and a con- sultant to the Nixon admlnlstr1tloo. San Bernardino poli:e working with Costa Mesa Det. George Wllson charged DarreU Lee Graham, 40, of 1961 Church St.~ Costa Mesa, with the killing of Celcta Patrici~ Cotromnno, 31 1 1'60 Meyer Place after a search of hi! home that allegedly produced evldenoe against him . Graham. arrested by officers who removed him from his auto at the tn- terMCtlon of 19th SU..! •nd Park A venue, Is held tn Costa Mesa ci~ jail pending hl1 tr&JWer to San Bernardino. room, building at 6 p.m. closing time. There wa! a wooden rocker for Charlt:s The lndlans 't'ere dtmandhig ~ 45. SUillOY ....,,,., on Sllnd.ay. JNSIDE _TOD~Y ... .... • llltfrlllfllMllll , . ., ·--•·• ~:::J.::: • , ..... 11 .. ... • ._. " MMltt#t • c--'" , ... • :: . ..-. 11·1t ·--" .... OMt~ Ntllttl " u ... 1 • I // Al 1east on< other member ol the group ol tour alao pulled a IUO and the two fired into tHt crowd, bitting five olher pe:l'IQm, poliC< said. Tbe foor then fied. Listed In crlUcal ccndltlon were' Gong, no •R'! ,i..., JI/ Nortb Bergen; Henry Gin, H, ot NOll' Y or\, and Louil N!<, 36, ., Wea New Yori< A1ao Wounded In the lbooilns were Gong's tirotber Raymond, 21 ; Rlct Han, 20, of NeW York; and lrcne Kwan, 18, of lollJc b lind . P.oilce · Clllel G<orgc Crimmins of Jtoboien sald witne&sel were being ques- Uoned, but that most seemed afraid to ' answer questions. • ii I •• " r., fRt\'11 25. LEAVES 8 5!10PPING ~~'!t.l 11ar COtlNTIN& ~. . PolJce 111id Graham had been Identified as the man who Wt a ~ Mesa bar NQv. Z2 wllh Mrs. Coll'.QnW>O. Her body was lOund Jn CUbon can.yon near c:bmo two da.v• later . San. Bernardino poUce said Cmham once served 11 ~in state prison after being convfcted of beating his 2-year~ld dDUihler lo death. They aald they hope Jo arraign the -~u,~-•hlpplhg cler,lt on the murder charges Monday m a San Bernardino ('OUrL .... . }.lien, an Euf Bike Oven for Lila ~e federal government end Its attempt to and carol. Ftve-yeaN>ld Bobby w., · pay their tribe memben llOO each for 1.5· 1tlJfHng himself with more candy than he m.lllion acrH of Northern Clllf01nla. ever 1hooght there wu in the wofM. ancestral Jandl. The tricycle Tricia hod beerl' given for Shubb said time l""' .conNmed In Jong her tbinl birthday -in the oomtr of dist ance ~ con. lo BIA ajtl¢ab the room. ill Wublng100 ln an <tfl°" lo - The !l&ht of new Christmas decorattons their dispute. for their tall tree occupied the minds <f lie 1ald the lndlanl were told tlllt lbq llu\,chlldren tht• FrMay al1e..-. could either refuse the checks, which lro Lila Sue end C.rol bung some !tninds scheduled to be milled at noon Saturdty, of tlnACI. Bobby hung • rod ball. Dora when they arrive In the mall,.ar llmply 1 Uy not cash them . Knight •ml $<1 iet/ · Sbubb said the Indians lnll!sled they There was • ·knock on the door. i>'>:' wn.nttd the malling of the chficb atop. ·meone·hod le.,!\ more bags of groceries at peel, but tie aaJd that was lmpouibt. • (llee DOR y. Pl,(e 11 bcc•USO °""""" bad O<(lerocl the action. ' ·1 \ ' -.• • . . ,2 D,\JLV PILOT ' His Tremo1· Predictions Uncomfo1·tably Accu r att: Hy t"REUt:RICK SCHOEMEHL ,.. ~ Of "'• o.rw Plltf '"" THE NAME Reu~n .Crt.>en.span 1s starting to hit the newspapers ngain. His prµdictioo that San Francisco \\-'ill be leveled by an earthquake Jan. 4, Is a current topic of interest. I doo 't know whether or not to believe the prediction. but there are two things 1 am familiar \\'ith. first. I know Reuben-G~span the man. ~nd. he's got a track record thal's pretty impress ive. BACK IN 1935. the oame Greenspan hit the.headlines. He said ·a ~vile earthquake would hit lnd.ia on May 31 and June l. On t.hqse tv•o days. Quetta, in Baluchistan, was des- troy ed . Abou t 50,000 ·persons lost their lives. Rube said another tremor Would hit June 14. It did. THEN, HE predicted earthquakes in the Northern K H011MEHL California town 'Of Salinas, also oo June 14. The tremors came. One July 10, through July 14, Rube's calculations sh-Owed, quakes would rock the Pacific Coast, Sure enought, 64 tremors hit the coast of Chile. Llma also was rocked. On July 11, nine persons were killed and more than 100 injured by an earthquake in Japan. Rube's prediction of the event bit city desks in New York hours before the tremors occurred. RUBE IS A. combination desert rat,' poet, nuclear physicist, mathcmeti- cian, photographer, philosopher and seaman packed into a short, sturdy, weatherbeaten frame. - Thing.s are not •'left" and "right" v.·ith him. They are "port" and "star- board." - I got to know Rube fairiy well \\'hile we \\'-ere neighbors in en unusual . neighborhood -the Panamint Mountains of Death Valley. ' . Both of us were introdaced to the dry, dusty, desolate valfey while cover- ing _a not~hot rock festival in tJie-ghost town Ballarat, population five. RJJBE BECArttE fascinated in the desert as a place to continue his work in mathematics. I had my eye on numbers , too, ln particular the kind assoo- iated with veins of gold and silver. A deteri6rating trailer that shuddered in the strong evening winds was Rube's first residence in the desert. He worked tirelessly at a cluttered card table, surrounded by a hand c~lculator, pencils, scratch pads and navigation table6. Toward the end of the summer of '72, Rube took a job as caretaker at a group of claims adjacent to Tuber Canyon, at the north end oC the Panarhint Valley. At the same time, 1 was laying my own claims near Auguerreberry Point, about 12 miles away. NATURALLY, his camp at 'I'yber Canyon was an ideal way station for me and my late model mechanized burro of German descent. Rube was al"'ays the perfect ho6t. \Ve'd sit around and drink corfee or tea. He'd talk about his days as a member of the Ravens, a group of poets; bars in Greenwich Village; his work on nuclear projects; days at sea with' the United Fruit Company, and photographing the poor people's march oo Washingt.OD. Late that year, Rllbe, as r remember, first mentioned bi.s notion about the earthquakes. He sai<f bO'd worked out the calcula'Uons from gravitational etr'111ts oo the urt1' n\ade by other planets. In tllO spring ~ Ibis year, Rube got sick -they !"Jlld a bod tumor In his neck -requtrlng hospitallzetioO. ad finally, a move to Hwitingtoo Beacll, wh«e be stayed through mlckwnmor. r HAD SUPPER with him one night and asked him ju.st what he planned to do as San Francisco tumbled to the ground. "I'll be there with my camera to photograph it," he replied finnly, And I knew he meant It. Now, Rube Is commuting between the alkali-covered city of Trona and the Bay Area, finishing the final round of calculatklns. So far, he told me Friday, things look just like they did a year ·ago - San Francisco will topple Jan. 4. I ASKED Rube what he thought of his invitation from l\fa jor Jo~ph Alioto for coffee at the time the quake is expected to hit. "I suggest a seven course meal of cto:N.'' Rube chuckled. Bu~iness, Industry Fuel . . Curtailment Threatened A major curtailment or all petroleun1 fuels -natural gas, oil and propane - to Orange County business and industry is threatened, the Orange County Office of Emergency warned Friday. Offich1ls of OES late Friday told all Ji> ca1 governments in the county to survey aJI busine'!ses and industries lo see if fuel • DAILY PILOT TM DrWiOt C-1 OAtLY l"ILOT, ~ .mic:ti iii ~ fM ,.._,...._, II Pl.IOl!Wd rt 1'!'e or.,. C:..11 l"ulllltlllnt eoms.r.r. s... rai. •1t1am til l!Ubl...,._ M••'I' ""'"'!Ill ,.rW.y, fir c-11 Mft1, ~ lffdt. 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Dean said the threatened shortages may affect all of CalJfornia end other county governments are compiling slmi· Jar information this weekend. . · "WhAt we're dolng," Dean said, "ls trying to avert a crisis -or detennine if one is d~ve}oping." In a wire sent through the teletypes or all Orange county police departments, addles.Rd to ctty managers and admir.. istrators, Dean aald: "The Office of Emergency and Pre- paredness reports Indicate a major cur· 1aUment of beating ·OU, natural gaa and propane fuels in th,t commtrelal a/id agri- cultural sectors ot the CaWomia econ- miy. "Due to anticipated conllnulng severe weather cmxlitiom we request Utt In- formation from your jurlsdltcion ot Bl1Y reported lmpoct mull!J!i from curtail· ment or lhcse ru.i.. .. Further reques1 you lllitU.lo Inquiries ol kho1m major users to ucc.naln the exlsltlng or potential-curtailment of oper- ations !fa a result or fuel 11hortages. "Submit significant rtports to Orange County Office. or imergerJCy Strvlcea SI ttu;y develop and composite report no later ttian JI ~.m. Dtc: 18.'' • No curt ailment or dom~tlc 1ervic.-cs is anticipated. " • • I • DA.ILV "ILOT Iliff Pll9ft " Actor Held For Threat On Nixon SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Norman Wexler, award-winning .New York playwrJght and screenwrlter. has been accused by Ille FBI of llu:oale!lng l'r<•l- dent Niton 's Hre and jiti\ed pending .11 federal hearing. The FBl sa1d W~cr, 461 best known for the 1970 movi~ 0 Joe ," aUeg@<!Jy mad e_ the threat Thursday on o flight from New York to San Francisco. Wexler was arrested by agents on a • charge of inler!creuce with flight crew attendants t>n the American Airlfnes plane. MISSING DORYMAN'S BOAT STANDS OUTSIDE FAMILY'S NEWPORT BEACH APARTMENT Inside, Mrs. Kn ight Says Thank You to All Who Hi ve Tried to Ease the Pain Barefoot, bedraggled and wearing ~ three-<lay growth of beard, Wexl_s:r sat on a wooden bench in city priSOlllJllnd told reporters: "I don't know what the h'JI I'm doing here. These people are all fascists. It represents the hysteria and terror indigenous to modem America." An FBI affadavit filed with a federal magistrale reported that Wexler bad displayed a maiazine cover picture <1f Psesident Nixon and said he was going to s~ the President. Steel Facility Explosion Iillls 21 'in W. Virginia From Pqel DORY .... • the manager's apartment and she had brought them over. 'Ibe collection begun by f e 11 ow dorymen was aJ50 beglnnlng to mount. The Allen Knight Memorial Trust Fund was started at the Newpon Bt1ach branch or the Bank of America on Via ·Lido. At one time, the rePort said, Wexler simulated holding a gun in his pocket and told everyone to "shut up." 'Ale affidavit said he had called stiWardesse.s and passengers "whores, latent homosexuals and members of t.be '• WEffiTON. W. Va. (UPI) -While families waited for tbe grim identification or thelr dead, a company building the "showcase of the steel industry" began an investigation today into the cause of a series of explosions ~·Jtich killed 21 workers and inju~ 10 others. The four explosions -all within a half- hour -and fire ripped through a CQal bin and storage area Friday at Weirton Steel Co. 's facility on Brown Island in the mid- dle of the Ohio River between this northern West Virginia oommunity and Steubenville,. Ohio. Koppefs Co., Inc., or Pittsburgh. was building the new roke plant for Natonal Steel Corp., Weirtoo's parent firm. The pl811t was regarded as the world's mmt advanced in terms of production and pollution abatement equipment. Federal '"' and state investigations also were e:r:- pected into the tragedy at, in the words of a Koppers spokesman. ''the showcase of the steel industry ... The blasts, which occurred about 6:-14 a.m. PST Friday, erupted in a "battery basement" where tests were being made before the ovens were fired to begin making cake. Tbe planl had a hatlery of 13 coke ovens being tested before tbe unit went in.to product.ion at the eod of this lll!>'llh. "'Ibe blasts were so powerful the men never had a chance,'' said Robert D'Am· mida\le, owner of a Steubenville am- bulance service. D'Ammidal le, 40, said be aJ!ived et the scene to check on two of his employes working at the plant five minutes after the first, main blast. "The victims were being thrown off the ground ," he said. D' Ammidalle said his two ambulance workers went about 15 feet into the plant shortly after the first explosion. ''They From Pagel PEACE .•. delegation to the Pari.s peace talks, met for 21h hours Friday with Thuy outside Paris. They did not discuss their meeting, described earlier as the first in a series of "technical" discussions. Diplomatic sources said they were engaged in ironing out tile details of an eventual cease-fire agreement, the cen· tral subject in the talks by Kissinger anc> Hanoi envoys. The sources said another meeting would take place soon, but did not say when . In Its radio broadcast, the Viet Cong's provisional government assailed the United States for what it called "wily tricks" to create an illusion of peace. It said it would continue the war to "completely defeat" the United States and South Vietnamese governments unless Washington signed the agreement announced Oct. 26 by Hanoi and Washington. If the United stateJ signs the agreement, the Viet Cong .said It "·ould respect it and "carefully'' carry it out. No C1iristmas ~ . For Cuba Kids MIA.MI, Fla. ( AP) -Com· munlst Cuba of!lclally abOllshed Chrift tmas Friday. A new pql.Jcy estabU•hed July 6 llll Children's Day, when presents are lo be e:r:changed, thus freeing workers for wlnler sugar harvests. It made no provision for Santa Claus tnxl Chriitmas . Jill. !, when the Day or the Three KIJ181 generally Is celebrated in Catholic counlrle!I, will be the last time chlldrtn will receive toys on that d11te. Prom then on, the observance will be in July, the Communist Party's Revolutionary Orientatlofl Commission deekled. Radio 14avao11, monitored In MllmJ, sold 110 celebrations would be held in 'December and January bt~au1w. •·we should not interrupt r>ur work during thoele two months." • came walking out with a man over f'.&ct shoulder. 'Ibey saved two men," be sald of his employes, Harvey Templin, 32, and John.Bowes, 34, both of Steubenville. Waring gas masks, the three men went back into the plant in search of surviv· ors. "\Ve saw seven men lying oo the noor partially covere& with debris, and then there v,ras a second explosion," D' Ammlddale said. "Nine of the dead were found in one area. I think they were on a coffee break when the explosion occurred. There were anns missing. One man had his head missing. They were burnt to a crisp. "I've been in this business since 1964 and never seen anything like it," D'Am- midaJle said. The dead. and _ injured , most of them employed by subcontractors at the plant, were taken to three area hospitals and rescue squads had to seal off virtually the entire island because the blast rup- tured a coke oven gas line. Digging through "huge areas of concrete aud brick" cootinued ttirough lbe night, a Koppers spokesman said. Ex-Peron Aide 'Gets Followers' OK in Argentina . BUENOS AIRES (UP!) -Hector J. Campora, a 63-year-old personal aide of former president ·Juan D. Peron, was nominated by Peron's followers early to- day to run for the presidency next ?.larch. Peron hlmsel.l had rejected the nomination. 1be cllOlce of Campora waa unaniDlOU! with 155 delegates of the Justicialista party and 13 other pro-Peron political blocs acclalmlng him as their candidate. After Peron declined the nomination, he left Argentina for Paraguay, the first stop on a ttip which will lake hrrn back to his Madrid elile home in time for Christmas. The military government led by Presi- dent Alejandro Lanusse ruled earlier that the 77-year-old onetime dictator was not eligible ·to run for president because be did not meet a residence deadline. Under rules out lined by the government, only persons residlng in Argentina last Aug. ~ were eligible_ Peron returned from 17 years in exile last month. le Asuncion, Paraguay, Peron did not comment <1n the nomination of Campora. Campora's .nomintion came only after Peron supporters tried to persuade Peron to change his mind and seek the presidency anyway. Peron refused a se- cond time in a telephone call from Asun- cion. But poHtieal sources in Buenos Aires said Peron supported Campora, who acted as Peron's representative in Argentina during his years of exile. Irvine Planners . Approve Final Lan d Use Policy Irvine City plann.lng commiuloners Friday approved the final draft of the city's land use policy plan and sent lt on to the City Council for hearing on Tues- d•Y· Commissioners also acted favorably on a tentative trrtet map providing a new unit of single family homes to be built by National Community Builders along 'the San Dltgo Freeway in Unfvcrsity •Patk. Several hundred dollars has already been collected and bank officials said Fri· day that donations, preferrably by check, could be mailed directly to the bank, made out lO the fund. Mafia." U.S. Magistrate Richard Urdan l&ld there was no indication that Weller had been. drinking before he boarded the_ flight in.New York. Weller ·complained "somebody didn't want you reporters to kilow I'm here" and referred to the booking sheet which spelled his name "Drexler." Lawmen Refuse to Take L'ie T est,S in 2 Deaths BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) -Several deputies suspected in the killing of two Southern University students have refa:s- ed to take lie detectol""tests. The East Baton Rouge Parish sheriff says he will conduct an Investigation aimed at finding who call.9ed the Nov. 15 campus disturbance. U.S. i!ttorney _pooglas Gooza!es sald Fr\dfy an lnv..Ugatlon by about 40 FBI agents was complete "as of today',-.and he e:r:pected a repon from them soon. He said the investigation; wh!Cbrin- volved the interrogation of every law ol· ficer present at the disturbance, had nar- rowed lo include only six deputies, several of v.·hom re(µsed to take the test. "The error is that the FBI has nar· rowed its investigation to one suspect - that is wrong," he said. "And it is also · wrong that this..one suspect Js the on1y one that refused t<I take the test. I say he isn't the only one, !O you can conclude that others have also refused." The state commission of inquiry reported Thursday that the shota that killed Denver A. Smith and .Leonard D. Brown in front of the Southern ad- ministration building came from an are.a where six depuUes were posted. State Attorney Genral William Guste Jr., the commislQn's chairman, said it was bis unofficial opinion that one of the deputies killed the two students during the demonstration. Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Al Amiss: said finding out whether his men killed the youths was being left to lhe FBI and the attorney general. "We're right 00\\' in the process or ap- pointing a special task force to in- v~ate the Southern U n i v e r s i t y tak&ver, who did take over the ad-' ministration building, also who in- timidated the students oo the campl1! from gol.ng to class," Amiss said. Heroin Smuggler Facing Sentence ; NEW YORK (AP)-F r e nc h ·born Auguste Joseph Ricord was convicted Friday as the kingpin of a South American based ring tht smuggled $lft. million worth or 'heroin into the United Stales. "Right at the top," was the government's assessment of Ricord's role in an operation that spanned three continents. An anonytnOUB letter to the FBI f1rst put authorities on is trail. Ricord, 62, small, wiry, with a fringe of white hair and bu.shy mutton-chopl' whiskers, faces a mandatory five yean in federal prison. He coold get up to 20 years. His conviction climaxed the first. visit he ever made to this country, and he has spent it entirely behind bars. The new tract completes restdent.iaJ development west of Tale Avenue In - Village P1rk, north of Michelaon Avenlfe . CommJMloner.s were S11Usned that the addition or a IOI.Ind Attenuation earth btrm Jlnd six-foot wall between the horn<• ond lhc r .... way would redu~c noise lev,11. ' Federal Judge John M. Canella schediJled scntenclng tor ,Jan. 29,, And ordered rtlcord held. In continued' bail or $1.~ million, An amount he has not pro- duced. I ' Dlelaard PUaf(ers "'' 'T ........ ' , lgnoring workmen lnStall1ne a new ~!ling over Ole ca.,lno of the Flamingo Hotel In Las Vegas, avid craps players purin1e fickl e Lady Luck. shielded from falling pla•te r by constru ction hard hals . • ., • , I I " s Apo dt t¥rl .. now .. ,on wen Rea ~ firs R a' It •Y tr1 clan Jn per! Bill ol .,.. lhe can sub A ... uni lb• lni soo aw def an • Mor~ ·Orange Apollonauts Sight Debris . SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) - Apollo 11'• aatronautt spotted another deposit of orange dust on the moon ,1"rtday night as they surveyed the aurface from orbit, pthortng additional lulowledge before heading toward home t<>d~. "Man, _we're seeing an orange moon now," geologist Harrtsoo H. Schmitt said 11 ::.e astronauts ga.zed down at an area •on the western tdgc of the Sea of Sereni- R eagan Pens. Ne:w Attack On Narcotics ty near 1 crater namod SulpJclu1 Callot. Scbmltt and Eugene A. Ceman, their historic aurface exploration completed, were helpln& Rooald E. Evana with com- plu ICfenWle and • pbolograpblc ex- perimenll at the time. '!be command ship AmerJca was orbiting 7' miles high. On Tueaday, Schmitt and Cernan dlscover-ed the flrlt deposit of orange soll while on the moon's swiace and experts on earth thecrtzed Jt wu spewed out by a very young volcano, iDdicaUnC tbe ~ probab.IY. was still a live. 'Planet 11 recently as perhaps 100 million yean ago. SChmitt late Friday made the first obs:ervaUOn of an orange color from orbit a1 command ahlp Amerk• passed over S«enlty wblle the .-u11 oooducted- photographic and scientific i!xperiments. '1'I'bere are several a:mall craters that look like impact craters that. believe It or not, have, in my eye anyway, oraoge ejecta·debris blankets," Schmitt said. I Say More eroin Lost m:w YORK (AP) -The police department reported 7riday that another !3 pounds of heroin with a street value of $4 million, selZed during the i'962 "French Connection" case, is missing. '?'bis brings to 80 pound! - about 'Sl6 million worth -of heroin which police during the past ~o days have disclosed disaQPeared from custody. Narcot.ics officials estimated the 80 pounds would supply about 7,000 addicts for 100 days. ~olice Commissoner Patrick V . Murphy told newsmen, "I regret that our problem is large r than what we describ- ed yeste rda y. Ou r inVestigatlon wilt be as deep and as, wide as nece ssary." Among those to be questioned,.,police said, was forme r det~tive Eddie Egan, whose adve ntures in the case formed the basis for the bOOk. later made into a movie, "The French CoMection." SACRAMENTO (AP) -A $14.3 million, multipronged atla~ on narcotics went into effect Friday when Gov. Reagan signed a bill '-Ung drug abuse tru.tment programs and allowing many flrs~Ume drug abusers to avoid jail. Reagan said the act, wblch eniphasizes community action, "!J one of the most important to come across this desk in some time." "II'• Ugbt orange, obviously In cont!'a,!I with the brown gray of the dark mantle In the vicinity of Sulplclus Gallos," be ii.dded. He reported what "looka like a coostructlonal cone" -which would be an illdlcatlon of volcanism. The area Ls about 1,200 miles west of the Taurus-Llttrow valley where Ceman and Schmitt made their discovery Tues- day -possibly the most algnlflcant fmd of man's last moon eiploretion in this century. ' u .. ,, ....... NO~THWEST ORIENf AIRLIN!S 747 JET LIES NOSE-DOWN ON MIAMI AIRPORT RUNWAY . Piiot Said Flock of Bfrda Crippled Aircraft Shortly After Takeoff At a sep.arate news cooference, Egan said he wa S"' "shocked" by Lhe disap- pearance. "We worked day and night on that case . _ . I'm very incensed a~t it." "Drug abuse is a· communltywlde pro- blem/' R~an said ln a brief statem'ent, "and It will never be solved except by a colflmunltywlde attack. Thb bill launches that attack. and it will be backed up by the state and the funds to do the job." 1be act provides for the channeling of many first-time drug offenders around the . court system into treatment and rehabilitation programs, Reagan said in a statement. It 1et. up a "criminal justice diversion system" which allows a court to postpone trial for up to two yean while the defen- dant participates in a trea6nent program in bLs own community. lf his performance in the program is sue-. cesalul, charges may be dropped. Among otber featum, the bill would eNbllsb strict control of tho State Deportment of Mental Hygiene on all metha-programa In Ibo state. But BUI Sl:eltoo, cffrector of the State OllJce of Dnlg Abuse CoordlDatlon, said "we are probably going to se an expansion in the number of persons treated" with metha<looe. Reagan earlier vetoed mo st of the funds out of another blll that would bave greatly expanded methadone programs. The goveror's statement said the new Jaw lmproees !Wf new regulations over methadone programs, a drug Reagan described as "a synthetic narcoUc with properties almllar to morphine, wblcb -can be used by addicts as a heroin substitute ... Anaheim Man Wiris $152 ,000 An Orange County s·uperior Court jury set a court record Friday by 'A-iJrking until 2 a.m. in a drawn out' deliberation that ensured a happy Christmas for an injured Anaheim man. · The panel in Judge Raymond Thomp- son's eolµ'troom agreed on a $152,000 award for Mlchael H. Yiatris, 31, against defendants LePar Engineerin~o( Orange and truck driver Paul Fram Rickard. Three jurors asked if the panel could be allowed to stay oo after 4:30 p.m. Friday with the plea that they were leavtpg for vacation and could not return t.o the case until after New Year's. Judge Thompson, the court's senior jurist, agreed. And the silver-haired judge stayed with them until the verdict came in at 2 a.m. '· DAflT PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtlhtty of tht Daily Pllol IS 9UlfBtttd Mt<od•r·P',.._,.r II "" I• "" "'" ,_ ,a11tr itT 11• ,_,,.., ~ -~tWr <ll'Y •Ill " .,..... It ,..... C1l1t Ire l••m ..,Iii ,,,. """ s.111r111r .,.. ~ II' .,.. • Mt tllftl" .,_ ...... ..., ......... ...,.,, ... ' ...... ~' (Ill ... • _, "11 .. llreffN 19 Y.•• (1111 I A tMIMl-111• IJfl. Ttltphonts e ... They collected aamples o~ the soil for laboratory analysis back on earth. The location of the second area Friday would Jndicate more than one volcano area in the · more recent history of the moon. Before · Apollo, many scientists believed the moon had become a evolutionary dead planet about 3 bllllon years ago. On a later pass over Sulpicius Gallos, Schmitt deacribed the color as "an orange-gray, but it's clefl!lY a d.Jstinct hue ... but there's also some .red-brown gray, very, very clear coloration ln this light, and, I th ink -my goodness, there's another crater we'll have to look at !" "Yea, there's a whole l)unch of ll down there," Evans chimed in. And cernan contributed: "I saw that orange dirt the other day at Taurus-Lit· trow, and from orbit 1 havent seen too much that I'd really call very distinct in color until this , one, but, boy, there's no question about this one . . • It has an orange-brown hue." Trustees Seek . ~ Huntington High Facelift Funds The rehabilitat'lon of Huntington Beach High School may be completed a year earlier than plaMed if the high school di.Strict wins a $1.5 million loan it is seek- ing from the State Allocations Board. Robert Martin, assistant superin- tendent of business and education services, said Friday the district would Save a substantial amount of money by completing the project &<; soon as possi- ble. "C.onstruction cosl! are increasing at a rate of one percent per month making any delay more costly to the district," Martin said. Uthe district's application is approved, Martin said the construction at the district's oldest high school could be complete<I within two years. _ Failure to secure the loan would extend the project to three years, according to Martin. The renovation of Huntington Beach High School ii required by the state pass- ed bill, the F,teld Act. which mandates all districts to bring their buildings up to state .earthquake standards by June 1975. The district has already ~ $2.1 million from a llk:ent earthquake tax to complete the fir1i phase of the project which includes the demolition and rebuilding of clas.Vooms. This work is now under way. The second phase will include the com- pleted copstnlction of the new classroom bulldJng ancf the renovation of the school audl'torium and tower, MaJ1ln l8!d the loan would be paid off over a JO-year period at an interest nte of 4.9 percent. • • The district would also be able to """"'·ill present lj><:ent earthquake tu to 1.5 centJ, according to Martin. School oHlclals bad hoped previously to tlnai:tce the 1rebabllitaUon project· from fllndsc in the $1.5 million bond pro- posal. That bond, however, was defeated. • FROM.Fashi on Island . Newport B each • I • Flock of Birds Disable 74 7 J et In .Takeoff Tr.y MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -A Northwest Orient 747 jeUiner, one of its giant engines disabled on takeoff by a flock of birds, slid ofr a runway at Miami International Airport while making an emergency landing in a rainstorm, an airline official said. The jumbo jet landed on three of its four engines, slddded about 200 yards oU the end of t.be nmway and struck a con- crete culvert, collapsing the nose gear, officials said. The 149 passengers . and 11 crew members were evaucated via emergency chutes. Four of lbt passengers were slighUy injured in tLe slide, an airline spokesman said. Passenger sa~ the landing gear penetrated the~ in the passenger compartment when it (."Ollapsed. Some of the gear was viaibl.e inside the aircraft. Passengers said the captain came on the lnercom after takeoff on a flight to Minneapolis-St. Paul via Chicago and said birds flew Into ooe ol the airplane's four engines and the jet would have to return to Malmi. "The plane b"1 just taken off and five minutes later ~ captain came on and said, 'I bate lo give you this bad news but apparently a bird has flown into the engine,' " said passenger Dan Alexander, 21, of ~1tnneapoli5, Minn. Alexander 18.id the pilot circled the jet over the Atlantic Ocean, and then return- ed to "'1iami. "The pilot had complete control but skidded pretty badly and landed in the mud ," Alexander said. •.•-some passengers were pretty shaken up. A couple of people fainted. I don't think there was a person on the plane who didn 't think, '1bls Is it.' " Murder Trial Jury Deadlocks; Mistrial Ruled An Orange County Superior Court jury admitted it was deadlocked Friday and unable to reach a verdict in the murder trial-of a divorcee accused of the killing of a Costa Mesa man. Judge Kenneth Lae declared a mistrial after individually polling each juror on the panel's failure to reach a verdict on charges filed against Trinidad "Trini" crane, 30. Polling indicated that 10 jurors favored a verdict of. iDvoltmtary mamlaughter. ;rwo jurors voted for acqu!ttal of the defendant. Prosecutor James Stotler had asked f« a verdi ct of first degree murder for what he aaid was the deliberate stabbing Sept 15 or Lionel "Jotumy" Martinez, 23, of 976 N. Mission St. It was alleged during the trlal lh11t Mrs. Crane stabbed Martinez in a fit 'Of rage produced by her discovery that he was dating a 19-year-Old Santa Ana girl. 37 Sealed Indictments · He ·said he v.·ould cooperate fully with any cilY. state or federal investigators. "I believe the underworld got lo somebody," he said. adding that, at this point, he did nol be lieve a pollceman was involved. Issued in Attica Probe Egan, who is co-starring ·in another movie, "Badge, 373," said he ,"neVer, never" saw the heroin after it was seiied in a Bronx apartment in 1962 and later .. produced in evidence at a 1963 trial. WARSAW, N. Y. (AP ) - A special \Vyoming C.ounty grand j u r y in- vestigating the 1971 Attica prison upris- -ing returned 37 sealed indictments Fri· day after a 54-week probe. 'Thirty-two prisoners and 11 prison employes died durlng the uprising. The indlctmenl! will not be opened to the public tmtil the defendants are ar- rested and arraigned. ,Robert E. Fischer, the deputy state at- torney general who is hearing th~ ln- vesl\gatlon, aecllned to say how many ln- dividuals were indicted or on what charges. In New York City, a spokesman for the rtate Orgarllzed Crime Tas k Force - which Fischer beads -said it was coordlnaUng the serving of the warrants. The spokesman said the first ar- raignments probably would be on Mon· day. . Late Friday, state police and agents of the task force in North Syracuse arrested Newport to Keep Building, Zone Reins on Dunes By L. PETER KRIEG Of .. DtllY Pllet Stiff Newport Beach city government will have both wning and building controls over the proposed amusement park at Newport Dunes, Cily Attorney Dennis O'Neil said Friday. O'Neil, In a report to councilmen, said the project will not be exempt from local control even though It would be built.on property owned by Orange COunty. • "Should the Newport Dunes Corpora· tion receive approval from the orange County Board Of Supervisor!. to develop the county-owned Newport Dunes area as a 'Water Wonderland,' they would be subject to the city's wnlng and land use controls," O'Neil said . He aald those controls would lnclude the issuance of buildi!tg permiU: as well as a review of the project'• en· vironmental impact report by the Newport Beach Plannln( Commlsoton. Councilmen had asked 0'!'1ell for the formal opinion because County develop- ment on county-owned property within a city Is u:empt from city control. However, in the case of Water World, the development -to incl...JP.: alr-aea thrill rides, two hotels, an amphitheater and six ,restauarnb, at a cost d $30 to $50 million -would be by private interests . "Our research has failed to !ind any case law directly in point. However, we believe that the reason for the Im- munization from the city's zoning and building regulations ceases when the county property is leased to a private developer for purposes <>f a non- govennnental proprietary development," O'Neil said. a 20..year<(lld man on a bench warrant from Wyoming County charging the man with murder. A state police investigator said the ·arrest stemmed fr om the "Wyoming County si tuation " Spokesmen for Fi:!ichcr could not be reached to comn1ent on that arrest, booked through local S y r a c u s e authoroties. A 1970 revision of the state's code of criminal procedure provides that names of persons chatged in sealed indictments do not become public record until ar· raignment. "Some member of the underworld in 1969 niade an endeavor through a law en- forcement officer to find out the voucher number of the property seized in the 'French Connection,' " he said. Another name entered the case Friday. Deputy Police Commissioner Richard Kellennan said the name signed to a receipt ln the property's clerk'! office when a det.eetlve removed the narcotics on Sept. 29, 1969, was that or Joseph Nunz.iatta. ·sa••••••y" Claus Bart.ender Keeping Spirits Higli < By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of .. Dlltr P'illt Stiff Sainmy MUJ,er has berorne something of a Christmas institution in Balboa's business district. He bas played street-comer Santa Claus -or "Sammy Claus" to bis friends -for the past 20 years. "l've only missed once and that was last year, when I was in the bospilal," sald the 66-year-old Miller as be gave out big red lollipops from his bright red sack to passers-by yowtg and old. Miller, a bartender at Dillman's Res- taurant most of the year, spend.a the last 10 days before Chrlstlpas roaming the streeta o! the business dl!trlct '!'reading cht."'el' and attractlng customen to the little shops around the Balboa PaviJlon. "I really love it," Miller said. "I wave and smile at everyone walking or driving by and I always get a smile and a wave back.'; ' Miller even drew a smile from an irate woman driver whose balky car bad stalled in the intersection at Main Street and Balboa Boulevard. She was angry but she smiled broadly. "The little kids are the greatest be- cause they either laugh or cry when they see me," he said. "But when they see that candy, they almost always smile." · Miller also has made a deal with the Newport4 Meia School District that allov.·s school buses to pull , over to the curb so Santa can pass out candy to the young- sters on board. ''I've been keeping a regular time schedule;" he said. "Sometime.'! 1 get three or four buses lined up wa iting for candy.'' This year Mil ler ls handing out 2,100 or the cherry lolllpops to anyone and eyeryone who walks by or pulls over to the curb. Sometimes he'll even walk into the street to band out bis: goodlet. "I never nm out of candy,'' he said. "If I nm low, I itJ8f. go buy more." Miller'• santa Claus days are financed by the merchant& in the business district and by lhe Balboa Improvement Auocla- DAILY ,ILOT .,.., ,_.. GI VING OUT LOL LIPQPS S•mmy Mlll•r, 66 lion, which be has served as vice presi· dent for many years. "f suppose J'd do it DOW even if I ba~ lo pay for it myself," MilJer said. One year, he reminisced, he tended bar In his Santa Claus suit to fill in for an absent employe of the restaurant. "You should have seen the lookS.fll these people's faces when they saw who was mixing th eir drinks." ~filler said. STEREO SOUNDS or· THE HARBOR , I ' ... • ' • \ I • .. • ' 4 DAILY PILOT S1turcM.t. Oectmbtr 16, 1972 ---Searee ' .. ' Capricorn Not Easy ToKnolv SUNDAY DECEMBER 17 By SYDNEY OMARR Capricorn is fascinating in that natives of this rodlacal sign wiually exhibit a rare combination 1>f the cons- ervative and the unorthodo1.. It is not easy to know the Capricorn. However, these people create in others a desire lQ understand them. 1be Capricorn person usually sets a goal early in life and is persistent eOQUg:b to attain It. Some famoos perSOM born un- der this sign include Steve Allen. Ava Gardner, Henry Miller and Richard Nixon. q • Ul"IT.._.... Mrs.JwM . Makes .It Outside PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) - T.he major·worrles faclng Win- nie Ruth Judd today are whether her lemon tree will survive the frost' and ber two ®f';.ear ago, Mrs. Judd was better · known as Arizona's trunk murderess of the 193os and her main concern wa11 whether she was going to get out of the Ariz.ona State Prison in time tor tbe holidays. She was released on Dec. 22, 1971. When she stepped from the JlPl<x! in.. the middle oJ the nlght, Mrs~ Judd eooed 40 y.ars spent either behind bars. tn a mental imtitli.ion or ~as. a ,fugitive. Trees Russ Hunt Poachers OSCOw (VPl) N'kolal other letters we get about M -' this problem," It said. "If the Sldoeyenlco aald a pla•tic lree d·-··• •• !lllJ• ,. .... ~. why that smelled nicer than a reol ~•~N Q , -·~ fir would aotve the problem. do we have ao many reportl of tree~?" Plo\r Yekovlev suggested Vi a I Mus c o v Ht moving the whole celebration families buy New Year's out lo the woods to' spare the trees, spendJng either '12: centa &ree. a yard for ari often scrawny, The problem is the yolka, picked-<>vcr tree In the state the traditional Soviet New markets ttwt open ~round Year's tree, and the shortage Dec. 20, 0~ $3.6();.$4.80 for an ol trees. e>eganUy shaped slx·lool ...,. THE GOVERNrt.lENT did tion looped off the top of a · · larger tree by pocbers. away with Christmas when it Uterary Gazette suggested came into powei' 55 years ago. abandoning the holiday tree But it did not forget the trap-tradHion If the pnCe to pings and a few years later forestlands y:as loo high. Wh11 do ..,.,_,.._ •o man11 reports of t r ee poaching? N ! KOLAJ SIOORYENKO wrote in to recommend creating a plastic tree that sn1eU~ nicer t!tan a fir to alleviate the problem. · ros:r IN t i me for ed · Christmas, she arrived at the switched them all-decorat Danville, Calif. home or Dr. 'lrees, llnsel, Cillored lights an<J . and Mrs. John Biemer, for even a white bearded old man whom she bad worked during named Grandfather Frost - part of a seven-year escaM. to New Year's Day. Piotr Hakov1ev tried a more natural approach. ,. Th I ·sec1 h r:b Ivan Balashov, head of the e ,coupeprom1 . era Jo Moscow for estry ad· .. if the parole was granted. ARIES (March 2l·April 19)' r Check MY tendency toward ' extravaga n ce. Guard ''aluables. One who supposedly . is responsible may be the o~ posite. Know. it; respond ac~ 1 cordlngly. no your own in-' vestigating. Oleck various factors, especiall y w rr e r e She's Been Araund u Since then, Mrs. Judd has ministration, said MU3COvites f! been living quietly in a cottage would buy as many as 1.2 ''F;very year in the early spring or , autumn, children starting the fifth grade will plant little fir trees .. Each will be their full responslbUlty to water ilnd protect. ~n the- celebratlon will be held around a live tree and not be sad· dened by a dead one." near the Blemers' larger million New Year's trees this ho year. Coupled with the sale of ~· is knovm as Marian plastic trees this and previous· lNCREASING the $12 fin~ monty is involved. ~ TAURVS (April 20-May 20)' You could meet opposition from unexpected or hidden There's a difference of ·more than 40 years in photo of Marlene Dietrich Oeft) and ·as she appeated in 1930 German film, "The Blue Angel.'' Miss Dietrich. announced this wee]I she would appear in a tele- vision special, "Marlene Dietrich -I Wish You Love." Y ... , nearl• 100 --t of for poach~·n was another SUI'· Lane, the name she used the ...... • ~ r-----·· "' Iirst time she lived with the ·the public demand would be gestion. ~blem 1s Usll·ect be said catchina the ers. MosL Callforru·a coup!"' sa · , · ·~ '"" Literary Gazette, th e restrict their seillng to one "SI\£ IS GOING out "ith newspaper of the \Vriters day-Dec. 31. source. Don't rush into agree-""'~"'• ment. Includes m a r r i a g e , other I e g a I partnershij'.)5. Member of opposite sex plays key role. You wiij be flattered. GEMINI (May'21-June 20), friends Oiristmas Day," Mrs. Guild, disagreed. '"By then the p o 11 c e Biemer told ·the Phoenix \ themselves have a Ire ad Y Gazette in a' telephone in-"COMRADE\ BALASllOV'S "started ' celebratin&" o De terview. -=ligure>=··~~do~=rio=t==t=fil~cy==wi=·t~h,t=M=usco===vl=te=sa==ld=.======== She afild Mrs. Judd has ,, Alessio Family-The Ris~, Fall You gain through diplomatic approach. Family member can be valuable ally, if you so (iennit. Taurus, Ubra persons are likely to be in picture. Be a comparison sh o p'pe r . Become familiar ·with hidden costs . Empire Got Its Start at Shoeshin·e Stand health problems "off and on," CANDLES! CANDLES! but generally Is doing well. Now 68, Mrs. Judd bas "a pr•hollday CANCER (June 21-July 22): Avoid self-deception. Obtain valid hint from G e m I n I message. Be ske ptical of one who makes extravagant pro- mises. Accent now is on desires. temptations, wishful thinking. Give logic a chanCe SAN OlEGO (AP) -For $2.5 million, John Alessio Md . his younger brothers purchas- ed the glittering old Hotel Del Coronado where the future King Edward of •England ate. That was 1960. to operate. · LEO (July 23-Aug. 22), Ambition is fine iI you really know what is needed. Don 't jump at first offer. Professional associate could be bluffing. Chfck with Coprlcon . Your home · bose may temporarily be In tur· moil. VIRGO (Aug. ~. 22): Flniab what you start. Strive for greater appeal, distrlhlr tioa Get product, ideas to public. ldea can grow Into pro. fitable operation. Know it and jX"OCeed with coofldence. Whal ~ appears a setback is but tem- ponry. I LIJIRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 )' Original aJlll<08Ch is most likely to llllCCeed. Accent in.. depondence. Take lead, espedally where investments are concerned. Means play ac- tive roie. Ask questions -ob- tain answers. Leo ill in pic- ture. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): YOW-efforts attract 1ttenUon. Koow It and poll5h technique. Make effort to reach accord with mate, buslneos pertn<r. Aqurlu oould play key role. Thole who depend on ;you now will make demands. • SAGmARJUS (Nov. 22' Dec. 21 ): Socialize with co- workers, those who have · something in common with you. Break barriers which block commdf'llcation. Talk and listen.. .Humanize rela- tiOMhips. Make known your feelings. Others will respond. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Friends, those you are emotionally involved w i th , grab spoWghL Nothing · now occurs halfway. It is all or nothing. Protect youraelf In emotk>nal clinches. One who knows your weakne9s takes advantage of knowledge. AQVARJUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Security, career, goals, aspirations -these all are emphasized. You will be mak· ing l!Qmt changes. Gemhd. Vlrp perllOrll could ngure prmdnenlJy. Professional sup-' erior pnwet to have pro- verbial feet or clay. By 1968, John was king of a multimillion-dollar empire of businesses. He ran the popu1ar caliente Race Track across the border in Tijuana as well. Almost modestl~, Alessio stepped from his j>lush offices to throw annual Christmas parUes for up to 17,IXM> orphans and other Mexican children in Tijuana or to Suit Filed In Saki Contest REDWOOD CITY (AP) - Six children of a man who died a year ago in a saki drinking contest have filed a $550,000 suit against the owner of the bar and the bartender. The suit contends that.Dolly Tennant, a bartender at the bar, served sak.i to Earl D. Lovell , 46, "until and after he became intoxicated -with wanton disregard of the possi· ble• consequeoces." Bil.L WILLIAMS, owner of Kelly's Bar, was named as co- defenclant. Lovell, of La Honda, and another man were engaged in a prell.minary saki drinking contest In preparation for a formal contest the following day when Lovell C-Ollapsed and died, police said at the time. The suit, fUed in San Mateo County Superior Court, seeks $250,000 in general ·damages and $300,009 in pun it Ive damages on behaU of the six children. Overpass Biddillg Set Bids will be opened Jan. 41n Los Angeles by the ca111ornta Division or Highways for a $38,000 project to make tbe Nort hw est Co nnector OvercrO..sing of tbe·san Otego Freeway near Seal Bei.ch mdre resistant to earthquake. · The concrete slabs which serve u bridge det!kl on the preSent a $98,000 check to a taxi driver who won the day 's big paycff at the race track . He wcrked at a shoeshine By 1970, when a fed.erar stand at Fifth and E streets in grand jury shocked him for in- downtown San Diego, where C{)me tax evasion, Alessio one of his cutomers was a owned the 12-story fmancial "MR. Tl.JUANA," he was young banker named C . cen ter ·a few blocks from called. Citizens voted him the Arnholt Smith. where he shined shoes, and titles of oiMr. Coronado" and Smith helped him get a was a heavy investor in iivntr- "Mr. San Diego." In 1957 the good job, as a messenger at a ance, restaurants, .tuna proc- Jockey Guild of America nam· bank in Tijuana. Smith now is , essing, taxi cab companies, bus ed him "Man of lhe Year in a prominent businessman. lines and real estate. The ho- dear utue garden a:nd an INVENTORY assortment ol animals that ii> eludes a tomcat and a 11tt1e CLEARANCE! black cat," Mrs. Biemer sald. Mrs. Judd 's two dogs are ·kept by relatives of the · Blemers and brought oc- casionally for visits since "our big OOg eats them up," Mrs. Biemer said. ~~ 50% OFF · MISSION CANDLE CO. lPS Lt9M ftllllt Al Co1l11 M1w 1-r hker & H111'Mf") · Racing." The personable Alessio was tel in Coronado was sold at a THE SAGA OF Winnie Ruth This week , John and three bank's manager in 1943. By profit. Judd began Oct. 17, 1931 in a l;o.~=::::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;~=::=~=~======:::~~~ members of his family were 1947 he was .financial adviser -.,_ AJtfi.sios' family ties d pie rt · Phoeni aceused of bribing federal to the .Mexican ~ovemment we~ue aJways close. After his uMr:. a~udd me.~ m contend~ . PARKING LOT SALE prison officials fer sex and concerrung the Caliente track. brother Tony was kidnaped in steadfastly over ,the years tb.8. • .- olher favors for John and a A few mooths later, .the t6e driveway ol his beme·in the shooting deaths ol her Hoine ancl Office Furniture brother. ~ ~ovemment asked him to take 1960, John paid $200,000 for friends, Agnes Anne LeRoi A loog way for the son of it over. Tony's release Seven nAl"tim.<I and Bed · Sam •·-D 16 & 17 9 4 llalian immigranls who drove A short setback hit in 1948 were later ~sled, t;;;;-;;i accidenla7g . ue-, were 9Ce I Geme• p.m. their seven sons in a beat.up when Alessio and several them convicted in the case. •-----------11 Sponsored by ~L ~~ ~::~~· ~~ =::°!.°f~~ AJ ... io. along with brothers NEWPORT HARBOR SAILOR BAND AA soon as they reached ·breach of trust and fraud. An gelo, ~ll and Tony and ~ to be held .at San Diego, the Aiessios were Alessio spent 117 days in jail son Domlnlc, was ~ by ....,,_..,. University Office Equipment all plck.lng grapes for a living, before he was freed without a the grand jury of evading 8 ..,..._-"' .,..,,_ 1931 Newport Bl vd., Costa Mesa 12-year-old John with special trial because a judge ruled no total.of $9%9,000 In income tax ..... ~,. ~tf ·er.,._.... Proceeds to - impatience. fraud or breach of trust oc· es. 497·.NiM .. 1c 1 ... 1,.. Newport Harbor Sailor Band California Tour Fund THEN Sf, John pleaded guil.\---------~=================' ty last year to one count of TO HELP SVPPORT his family John dropped out of school after t~ seventh grade. curred. THE CLIMB back u p became sharper. conspiracy and one count of in· come tax evasion and [allure to report income and was sentenced to three years in prison and fined $20,000. His brother Angelo, then 54, and a wealthy auto dealer, pleaded guilty to two similar counts and was sentenced ti> one year in prison and fined $20,000. The charges agam.t the others were dropped. Angelo served five months of a one-year term at Lc>mpoc prison a]ld was paroled last Augusl John is completing his three years at McNeil Isl8nd, (Wash.), federal prison. THE NEW INDICTMENTS returned followed a long in- vestigation cf r e po rt e d misconduct at Lompoc. In prison, John Alessio talk- / ed often with friencb of rebuilding his empire, of ac.· quiring new race tracks since a Mexican group took over control or Caliente. ''Ooddy! Today's tlie day everybody's puttin' up their hlreu~eclbe~O::U = ~! cJ C Ii r is I mos _.li.::g_h•::•:..! " _________ '::'li:..tt:..le:..•:..ho:..rt.:.:::o!:..f::an::la!=U::"c:... "--I \ Bolidi . Gilts . . '111 '1 UJ/(iie1y 'tis the season to be a jolly shopper r----.... at Fashion Island PISCES (Feb. It-March 20)' Tab apeclal care in traffic. Foree. are scattered and rush cook! .,...te confusion. Saglt· ""° ls l""°lvod. )dees, kmg· ranae ·plan1 -these w.dergo tr1n1form1tlon . Com- munlc1t·1on lines are dilruptod. structure will be h1aPd by ....... .. steel cables. The hinging •wW lea\'e separation between ·the slabl to allow expanakln or contraction caused bJ move- ment lit tempera-vorta- lk ,1utitul!v J1.'Cmt1l.J ~111c11 'MlllL.bol~i.:l•ls of l'xclu~i\·l' blt!ndl!d '''lnc1. , : frolt-;r.u1t Ci\-- din.ilc, ~11],\cn AlmonJoro, dtotic Gri noda .•. and u1hcr fine varicliel In Gift Pa cks of ''"'" thr1.oe or aix boltk.-s. Tn1in1RoomandGlfcShop Open 7 daiy" ,, 11.·C"ek ••• lca1uring lnt(!mltlon.11 a1i·01r1I· ~1·in11ins ,,·inc8, Mvory chee.Jb a.nd d\!ll·r tlon. /, •. .. 1 ('Ille 11·inr jrlli<.'ll. • Your fllmlly la invited to taste our fine w1net. BttJoy a·eandwich rrOm OUf'tdeli with a p. of-wine.· . . ; • . ' :Ji'd? ' FASHIGN · J ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER · ,~ Coell HJgtlwe,-~ JI~ .. fl!\d M•cArthut ., ' ~ .T r ' • • • ' ' .I ' J j in .. s s a a s ( h ' t • p 'd ' d j j Gifts for Gardeners Green1iouses Not Only for Millionaire • January and February on through LipsUck Vine, bolll81, and a glassdish garden. There ~ are monthly garden maga:r.inCs. A visit to your public library will give you addresses for sublij:riplions. Horticulture is a beauty, or you might give Organic Gardening, Flower and .Garden, Natural Garden ing, or one of several othen. RUSTIC OR MEOITERRANEAN, IT MAKES A HIT WITH FRIENDS Actor John Warburton Looks at Ease Undtr Ru stic Overhang S•tunf,.y, Dt«mbtt lb, 1972 Pruning Promotes Growth DAil Y PILOT 5 V1ikindest Cut of AU BOSTON (AP) Twelve ~rs ago Joseph Mucci planted a seedling ln hls backyard a n d Pnming is a positive pro-nurtured It until It was a cedure which promotes . pro-11,J-foot blue spruce -his ductlon of flower, (rutt and own personal Christmas foliage and corrects un4esired tr~. h i 1 e re a d i n g development of plants. bls newspaper, "I glanced Now when decidtiotl.! fruit out the dining room win· · trees are bare of leaves -1dow and I knew sometlling revea1ing their bre,nch struc-was wrong," the 'T}year· ture _ is the time to remove old retired co.nstruction worker .said. dead wood, the weaker of two "I called to my ·wlfe to branches which cross, to thin come look, and then It hit out branches for increased me that my tree waa gone sunlight and air penetration . . . the best tree I ever had." and to bead back or shape in--The vandals left Mucci dlvtdual specimens. with only a five-tnch· With sharp, clean hand clip-tum s p. pen, loopen or pruning saw ••••••••• ... -the toot which does the job easiest and best -cut back the long ·whips of apples, peaches, apri~ts and plums \o one-third the orilinal length. To direct the energy of the tree to fruit or flower pro- duction, cut to the bud which is shorter and more rounded than tbe long, narrow growth bud, advises the California Association of Nurserymen. Cuts should be clean, as close as possible to' the desired branch or tlunk and covµed with a pruning compound. Berrted plant s - pyracantha, holly, 0 reg on Grape and cotooeaster -are rejuvenated when thinned ol some of their colorful branches for ho Iida y decorating. Poinsettia Still Tops Gift Parade Special Christmas p~ts 'are numerous. Still perbaps the most popular is the poinsettia. Once available only with red bract!'! flowers, it now come!'! in white and pink. '!'he bright Jerusalem cherry is another popular pot plant. It has rowid red Crui.t ap- propriate to the ho 1 t day season. Then there i !'I cyclamen, handsome e v e n when not in bloom, and Christmas cactus. The Christmas pepper likes good light and a cool tern· perature, as does t h e Jerusalem ·cherry. ~ = Cleanup ' ~ Assures Roller Rule: Slwrt Nap for -Smooth Wall Tliief Gets Prize Fern SAN LUIS OBISPO (UPI) W i 11 i am Troutner's flor ist shop does not look the same to-- day. Build-a-bar Provides Point of Conversation Home gardeners s b o u 1 d prwie their flowering trees at bud-break in early spring. The sprays of opening blossoms· make beautiful, long.lasting, often fragrant indoor bclu· By STEVE ELLINGSON som~ of the accents. For in· quets. Good smaller holiday plants are kalanchoe and African violets. " ~ New Beauty The beauty that Is Spring is assured by garden clean-;up a4ltivities ID the cool, crisp air of Fa11-leaf·rating , weediog, pruning and dormant spraying. 1be following y e a r ' !'I performance ol ..tabllsh<d deciduous plants Is ealpted with dormant spray fllll an ef· Ceetive applicator. The stronger materials which may be used to control diseases and Insects wben planls are leafless and soil bare provide the best opportunity 0£ the year for the home gardener to realize the beauty be s~ks. R<commended -procedures, a«ording to the Californla Association of Nurserymen, is ~ remo~ unnecessary vegetaUve matter -leaves, weeds, clippings -before spraying the deciduous plants (those which Jose their leaves in winter). Dormant spray should be appUed to all bare surfaces of plants and soil, and around branches · and lnml: until spray drips. Then, watered into the root zone. The spray applicator -. hose-end, tank or trombone type -should p:oduce a fine • mist which reaches the top-- most branches. Apply when , plant and soil surrai;:es are 1 dry, and are expected to r.e- 1 main dry for 48 hours, to avoid 1 dilution of the strength of the materials. Precise 4ilution as recom- mended b)' the manufacturer -never more, never less -is critical w the effectiveness or spraying. Always follow direc- tiom on the label. Certain plant clloeases ond over-wintering insects fa 11 prey to the alert borne owner..r. who c1onnant aprays again just befcn bud Jnak In early SJll'in&-A secood spraying helps control Peach Leal CUrl. Sele<:tillg Ille proper paint roller for the job at hand may sometimes appear-a bit a& fusing because of the wide variety of roller covers offered by manufacturers for specific tub. There is, however, a rule-0£- thumb"lleveloped from years ol upUiebce: the smoother Ille surface to be painted, tile· shorter the nap of the roller; tberelore, the rougher tile surface, the longer the nap. SHORT NAP covers are best on plaster and dry walls; medium on light stucco and smooth CODCfete; long nap on rough masonry,' brick, block, heavy stucco and wire fences. Whilem anu f actu re rs neglected for years to advise consumers which rollers were intended for which jobs, the tendency .CS: now to tell on the packaging some facts about the rollers. Some hardware, paint and lumber establishments have selector displays to assist in making the correct choice. _ The paint tray should be fill- ed to where the sboreli:l)e of paint reache! · halntay up the slanted fU¢'aee. The ro;ller is loaded by dipplpg It l!l the tray. then rolling over the higher and drier surface to Temove paint. ON VERTICAL surfaces, the first stroke should be upward, then downward, then cross~ Always start rolling in a dry ;ection and towanl the ooe just painted. Don't press down. Let the roller do the work. Roll slowly and carefull~ into trimmed edges. The edging should be done flnt with a trim brush or e<lg- ing tool. If you roll too fast, the roller will spin at the end of a stroke, causing splattering. Don't make the commoo mlsla.ke of keeping the roller· going after It has begun to run dry. Fnlit t.rets, nowenug end shade trees, roses, igrape vines, berry plan\' and spring- Oowering shrubs are retn-- vigor,ated by the removal of theli blologlcal detractors. Tile .home gardener ,..ps a t harvest ol beauty, for a lltU., :sri.;1~vt:g.the late Fall roll~oi:;redi~!; ~; -·-;R"Ei'NE'i~ GARDEN I I CHOICI CUT and LIVING CHllSTMAS THU STANDS ...i POTS I ' been used will assure )onger llfe and continued g o o d results. Squeeze excess ·paint from a removable o6ver with a roller cleaning tool or roll repeatedly on old newspapers. For oil paints, immerse the cover in any good roller d~, turpentine or mineral apirits. Or .place the roller After 20 years of caring for a very rare, three-foot in diameter staghom fem, Troutner opened his shop recently and K was gone. The burglar bad disturbed nothing else. Trouter said the plant had been displayed for all of the 20 years but was ~ver pu up for sale. He said it·was worth $600. stance, use a wrought·iron Pruning eUectively coun- You can make it rustic ... or Spanish-style lamp instead of teracts transplant sbock in Mediterranean. . . .but do the kerosene lamp pictured. plants to be relocated in the make it! For here's a bar that The bar pattern is full of garden. Thinning and heading will really set you up as the ....... t t' · back to reduce top growth by steiruy-step cons rue ion pie-one-thir.·d compensates f o.r life of the party. Watch your tures and detailed instructions guests pull np their bar stools on how to build it and achieve . roots lost when digging. (that you made) and listen in that antique look. Any 1~ Selective. judicio.us pruning awe while you recount your experienced amatair c a n -just enough to create lhe step-by~ep adventures i n undertake this project with desired effect · -promotes !wilding this expensive-looking nfidence plant performance to plea~ conversation piece. However, co To obtain the Rustic Bar th e pruner and, followed by it's really inexpensive and cer· pattern NO. 519 for $2 and the dormant spraying of deciduous tainly easy to make. Bar Stool pattern No. 234 for plants, assuras iL. lf in doubt , Live Christmas Trees Booming WASHINGTO~ (UPl\ - The Agriculture Department says sales of live evergreen trees for this Christmas season lire expected to exceed last year's record $210 million. coVer in a large glass jar i5'••••••••- pa!lially filled with cleaner, then agitate and r e p e a t severa1 times. U you have us- ed latex or water palnts, clean the roller with mild soap and lukewarm water. Wipe the roller-dry. Storing the roller in a plastic bag will keep it fz:esh • 'Mle.. bar grouping pictured so cents,,send. cash, check or your nurseryman can proyide hen! with ~ actor J.o h n money order (add 25 cents for advice. He has Pru n 1 n g \Varburton features a rustic airmail delivery) . to: Steve handbooks available, .and such overhang that m e a s u r e s Ellingson, Orange Coast Daily is a good ihvestment In en· almOBt 7 £eet high. It's Pilot, P.O. Box 2383, Van joying the maximum in beauty The department's Extension Service also reported this week that one-third of American homes wiU have a live tree, one-third an arti- ficial tree and one-third no tree. and clean. .. Close relatives of paint rollers are Oat applicators and paint mitts. The applicator, a kind of pad, usually of lambskin or mohair, is akin to brushing, since it strokes the Cinish right onto and into the surface. The mitt, which fi ts ove1:_ the band, is especially useful for painting things like pipes, gutters, downspouts, wrought iron ·railings, fl agpoles, etc. Sweating windows and walls, squeaky floors and stairs, and plaster and concrete potching are among th'e 3S problems discussed in Andy Lang's handbook, available by sen- ding $1 to this newspaper in care of Box 5, Teaneck, N.J . 07666. Weekender Gardeners' Checklist mounted on casters !or easy. -:::=N:;:uy;:•::,• ::Calif;.:;· :;·9::1409=·====;;;;;f;;ro;;m;;;:;r;;our;::g:;arde;;;:;;n.;;;;;;;;;,;;;;iiiii mobility e.ither indoors or in!' Here are some things to be thinking about this weekend. e Need a Ja st·m Jou te Christmas gift? BI o om in g poinsettias, chrysanthemums, azaleas, camellias, a n d <.bri.stmas Cactus are all good living gift plants. • If you are enjoying a liv- ing Otristmas tree thi:r year, remember to keep it watered indoors. • Bulbs Uiat may be planted now' include t h e breathtaking ltybrid amaryllis, ranunculus, a n e m o n e s , gladiolus and Ca1la Lilies. . • Chrysanthemums should be cut back to tile ground if you ~ven't done so already. Wait" until February, or later, to prune fticbsias. the patio. The c h a. r re d , distressed old·world look of the bar can become mo~ Mediterranean than Western in motif simply-by changing] Pine Cones Color_Fire By treating pine cones or j small blocks of wood you canl mate them bum wfth diUerentr colors in your fireplace. j ~tO!'lt drug stores sell the chemicals. Just clip the cones into them tn a tub, plastic pail or crock. The 'chemicals may harm metal. I The chemicals to b e dissolved : one pound per gallon of water. Colors are: Barium nitrate, blue; copper sulfate bluish; coppe r chrloride, gr~n, I i t h i u m chloride or potas ~ium permanganate, purple. AMLING'S N!lwport Nursery 1100 •••t co••t "'•""•" ,.••oert ltl••cti. c•lll•rnl• t•/•111110110 C714) •1a.11sa SANTA'S COMING! 2648 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA ,....__...,._,,, . ~'"'/"',. ......... ....,. .... ~'·'--< ·~. - . ~ ~· '"' .. , ~ ' ' . :') ..... . . ' .... ·, , ·_..l! , • • I .-..,. .... -. . ........ ~ ..... ;:,\• OPEN EVENINGS THE SYMBOL OF CHRISTMAS BEAUTIFUL FRESH.CUT, fore•t-lrHh CHRISTMAS TREES. "Yul•" on joy th1ir fr•9r•11co •ncl •••• of lll•cot1ti119, Choo1• from 1 hu90 t1l1etion. DOV•~, w:·~;c-:-"i:·~· TlllS Ptn e Cm1e Wreaths Roil cono1 011 • wlro fr•lll•· Spr•v thom, doeoroto H.0111 or lo1v• ft•h1rol. Add • colldl• or lio119, 111 l 1bo1 he1r1 2.10 POINSEITIAS Yoar Christmas Tree Center Open every day 'tll Ohrtstmas a a.m. to 5:30 p.'ID. • Th• Tr•dftJ0111I Chritlmo1 Pl1nt .. e Uvlng alld Cot n-... e W-e Garlands. e Colorfol. GUt l'Wttor1 P11one m.niz, Pit~ Your Order, We!WDI Dollvtr FREE In The Harbor Ana ' AMUNG -1 A name In Clllfornle: J-1~ft.lcuJ1ure 1lnct 1920, 7.50 811utifully Wr•pped th• Hollhhf way. New I 973 Priie Winnin9 Rode Bv6he6 In """' for Gift Giving : =~ : =-~-s41a • 5-·-·-• •'fP'T ' • rur,11- PHONE ~5525Hallish1~ J • 6 Co111111ent Page Black Enrollment Climbs Sharply By HELEN B. SHAfTEll ll:lllltl'l.tl R•-r<ll 11;""""1 The spectacular gro11.th in enrollment of Negroes in higher educauon in the United States 1nay well be U1e most slgnificanl of all the nchie\·ements to date of the black revolut1or1. The Census •Bureau c;:ilcul:ites that the number of black undergraduates in AmeriC'an col- leges and universities tripled bety,·een 1965 and 1971 -pushing up from 'lfll ,000 to 631,000 <ind accounting for 9 per· cent of all American undergraduates. ~lore black youths are likely lo be pressing for college admission In the fu lure and the nation's institution.! of hig her education v•HI be responding In- creasingly to their needs and demands. E\·en more than for other upward. as piring gr~ps in the population, higher education for blacks has been the In- dispensable road to social. economic and political advancement. But the black surge on .campus is more than a har- binger of important future status gains for black America . It is indicative of a change that is peg inning t. affect all higher educaUon and bence ma 'I ultimately affect all of society. For the growing black enrollment presses not on- ly on the traditionally all·bJack colleges but on institution! that once enrolled few blacks or noll1! at air--,. Although blacks !'I.ill comprise only a Transition B egins fl t Colleges small percent.age of the stud«llS OD moet campuses ln America, they are there in sufficient forte to register their lnflu- enct.. The most vh:lble b I a c k l.nflue:nce In academia has been tbe growth of black studies. A survey cooducted lut 1pring leee -to see It u a ll!l'Vice lnstltuUon ror the whole community rither than as a culUvator of tbe talent. of an elite. It includes an expect.atton that the In- stitution will adapt Its ways to the needs ENROLLMENT INCREASES, 1971 OVER 1970 Total enrollnient UndefJT&duau Part-time undergraduate Firlit-time freshmen Graduate students • 4.1% 4.0 7.8 0.5 2.8 l'-mcli ttvdenlt 11:2% 16.3 9.0 13.7 38.l SooRCE: Carnegie Commiuiofl on Higher F.ducation. by the New York. Times showed 600 col· leges and unlversities offering black· oriented courses. A CHANGE In philosophy of higher educalioo, bqwever, ls more fundamental than ln 'the apecifics . This entails a new way of looking at the fwlction of a col- • and capabllilles or studezit.s from all classes of society. 'l'1lis is a departw-e from the tradllional proces.1 by whidl the institution remained fixed ln ill ways while students , either met its achieve- ment standards or fell by the wayside. The transition has barely begun and black pressure ii not the sole forte pwh!ng In Uult dlredJon. But It Is a strong el!:!meot ln that force. One reason is dl!terences ln motivation of black and whJte students. tn some respects, both want the same lhillJ _from college -a Che.nee fot a better job and a fuller We. But .the blaek studenl teoda to be strong· ly <'Olltllllu.d 10 IOCl4l action for bet- terment of all blacts1 and be loob Upon this u a fWlCtlon of h1I college educa· lion. Another difference ls economic. A .5W'Vef last year of 54,000 college-bound blacks shoWed nearly one-ball were from famWes earning less than '6,000 a year and only 14 percent from families· with incomes above $1.2,000. Another survey 1b:>wed a reverse pa ttern -for white students ·-12 percent in the lower bracket and 47 percent in the upper. '1'11.is means a relatively larger percentage of low·lncome blacks send their sons and daughters to college than do low-income whites. ''The black experience at a white col- lege l! a story of hope, frustration and dJsilluslonment," according to a study or black-white r e 1 a t I o n s at four predorninanUy white colleges in New York State. Black studenls said they UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY RACE y,., 1965 1970 1971 Total 4,242,000 6,274,000 6,895,000 Sol11!.CE: Census Burea'\I. were lonely, their social cootacta limited. The authors or the study ooncluded Uult colleges re<:rultlng black studenl3 should enroll at least several.bundrtd "lest tbey condemn a · small number of black students to tnadequate social lives and lntraracial and interracial dlscord." 111US THE transition ls not being achieved without stress. Many blackl feel uncomfortable and resentful on predominantly white campuses. Blaek· white tensions have occasionally broken out · into open conflict. But these oc-- currence1 seem to be on the decline. Racial senslUvttles are now taking more the form of seU-segregaUon by blacU in separate donnltorles, eating places and cultural acUvlUes. ' Ila ck 207,000 482,000 631,000 Per cent of toral 4.6 8.0 9.0 Admitting "disadvantaged" b Io c k students ls not enough, lhey say. Tbe pa)'O!f is not bow maiiY kre taken In, but how many make it all the way through - not the size of the black frestunan enroll- ment but the number ot blacks ln the graduating class. Unless the in!titution extends itseU to welcome the blacks, help them <>vercome handicaps and o({er course9 relevant to their interests, the er· fort is not considered sincere or wbolebeartc<l. Since the awakening of lradltlonaUy white colleges to black needs Is recent. some believe next June's graduating class may be first to tell the talc of whether a genuine commitment has been made to accommodate black educatioqal needs. M·exican-American Party Sees Bright Side . , By ELOY AGUILAR A1.od.1"" Prn1 wn,.,. ''You can win in many dillerent ways," said Raza Unida gubernatorial caod.ldate Ramsey Muniz following his unsuccessful bid for the Te1as governorship. And the way Muniz, w-tl o s e predominantly lvlexican-American party y,·as making its first statewide campaign, explains it. the six percent of the vote it received was a "tremendous victory." ltaza Unida took more than 200,000 votes in a contest that "'-'ilS v.ron by Democrat Dolph Briscoe with 1.6 million votes. The party's showing in the election not only assured ii of a place on the ballot in future elections, but made it mandatory , for it to hold primary elections to select . Raza Unida Assesses Results in Texas Its caudidltes, thus giving it wider ex· posure. TllI8 YEAR the party had to collect more than ~.000 signatw:es from in- dependent voters to get on the state ballot. Mexican·Amerlcans are believed to make up about 15 percent of .the registered voters of the state and the election also ahoWed that they do not vote as a block al.tbougb the majority trad.i· tiooelly votes Democratic. But to Munlz and the other leaders of the party, "victory" bad little to do with actually winning the race f<>r governor. They measure victory tbe way a tbirs· 'ty man measures even a drop of water. Every little bit helps. ~ riIDNIZ, 30, Is a San Antonio lawyer '<''ho was the first Mexican-American to run for governor in Texas. He retains the athJetic IOOks or his days as a 'football player at Baylor University. "We have allowed ourselves to develop inferiority complexes because we feel ashamed of our language and our culture." he told a group of 1tudents in E1 Paso. He urged them to lmpro\e themJelves-by "staying in school as long as you can because you are Lhe future of Texas." A-1uniz blamed the political system in part for the situation of Mexican- Americans in Texas, but said, "We also have to blame ourselves." During the campaJgn Muniz stressed that one or his basic purposes was to awaken to politics the lower economic-- social levels of the . Mexican-American BE REFERRED to what he called the , poputation. _,.. "apathy" or Mex.lean-Americans when it '-'' comes to voting. and the traditional links to the Democratic party or t~ who do vote. "More than a political party," he sald, uours ls an effort to change at titudes." "The only way to correct the system ts to become active in lbe procesa that determines and runs i{," be said, re- jecting marches, demonstrations !lld boycotts. Mwtiz and I.he party, founded two years ago in Crystal City, Tex., by Jose Angel Gutierrez, a polltlcal science graduate, can claim pai'tlal success, but the impact perhaps was lost in President Nixon's' landslide. Munii votes made a tight race out of the batUe !or the governorship between Briscoe and his Republican Cl> ponent, state Senator Henry Grover. IN l\.1ANY precincts in soulb Texas where Mexlcan·Americans are a ma- jority and where their votes. traditionally weot to the Democratic pe.rty, Muniz pOlled enough ballots to deny Briscoe a majority and in some cases defeated both major candidates. "\Ve did not get the vote of the llberal non-Mexican-Americans," ~tuniz said. · He also failed lo get the vote of a. sec· tor of the Mex:lcan·Amertcan population -those generally in the klaber IDc:ome brackets-who belieYe Raza l1nJdl over· emphasize.s the "Mexican-American is· sue." • ~----::-,------------·our Man In~ Franelseo---,-----------,--'-----· \ -· . No it{or.e •Ann Ierr"sAway" My BoysP" It's S till Exercise By HERB CAEN SAN FllANCISCO-Sentiment : The eoce by referring to beef as "recycled grass." 98th birthday ol the late Raymond TIIE PERFIDIOUS PRESS: o;,n Duncan, ecceoioc, toga-wearing ·~mUton. tennis pro at Del ~1onte brother of · the equally late and cc--Lodge, is suddeny an international centric lsad6ra, was observed re-figure, to hia ernbarrumlent. cently, at the Hungry Moutb oo Cl&-His troubles began when the latest meot, owbed by Yoga Queen Magana issue. of that crummy sheet, lhe Na· Baptllte. San Franclaco11 Own Kyra tional Enquirer, COY•red its front page Nljln.!ky, daughter of the late, eccen-with a photo captk>Jled "New Man in "" trlc, in\mortal ballet dancer, Vulav Ethel Kennedy's Llie,'' takeD "at a Nljln!ky, read a poem by lladora that San Francisco cocktail party." It moved.:lome of her listeners to tears shows Don and Ethel in friendly yet and othen toward the 'door. Tbe discreet embrace as Eunice Shriver celebrants then ate a blrthday cake leers in the backgrowid again ac· inade ol carro.ts, Raymond having cording to lhe caption, "Careful, you been a vegetarian as well as SOI\lf tW1l, your secret ls be Ing kind of 11 nut. . photographed!" By the way: CUmmlnp Walker, a The London Express and other lapsed vegetarian, eases bJs consci· enterprising European scandal sheets 'Anti-aging Pill Due - But Don't Wait for It By GAY PAULEY Uolted Pres~ International Yoµ' can change 1hat saying a.bout life beginning at 40. Move'-it up to $0 or &O. 11lanks lo medical progress. dl5C'Overy of new drugs and better nut rition, » called "middle age" is moving IRter and later Into Ille. But much of the moving, the slowing of the time clock , also Is up to you. Gerontologist! tell us that !I.nee "'e start getting older al birth , then: ii no one point in time wben a1lng begins. But Jn later year1, ou r functions naturall{. decline, usually piecemeal and $1l di. ferent rates. A! Dr. &mice L. Neugarten, professor of human development at the Univerzlty of Chicago, puttJ It, "Today at 50, we are much younger than our part!r.ls were at ~." DrsctJSSJONS OP' our blologlcal clocks and methods or aJo'lflnc them are 1n a new pubUcation, "Health Ou!de to Independent Uvlng'' from Action for lnclependent 1\1.aturlty (AIM ). • dlvlstCIO ol the American Auoclatton or Relir<ld "'"""' (AAl\P). . S.YI the publlcaUon, "Even - 1t1'\lttJve btoloptl now belie\'' that within the next ~· or two It will be P\llllble to alltr !\lo blolnslcal clock built ' tnto uL Concelvubly, the clock can be = .~o run longet, be tt.Wt, evtn twned • \ ,, Today, ot the age of 50, the average man has a Ure expectancy or another 19 years, a \\'Oman, 24. But the booklet says that "science will be prolonglng oor lives ev'n further. Before ~ you may be taklna an onti- aglng pill. At 1 .. s1 20 different l!lclting possibilities for ,..b a pill are oow being. explored." BUT DON'T Wlllt oo the pill. The time II now . Md )'<1111' health becom., just about what you .,.. willing to make It, Sl)'I tbe publlcatloo. One ol the belt '"YI ls tbroogh eI- erclse -the publication says that most people at liO retain four-fifths of the tnws· cle 1tttngth they had at age 25. Regular phyalcal ectlvlty does many thlng.o. II helps clttulailon and respir•· tlon, )'Ollr dljJe1Uv1 l)'lt.m ll lllmUIAltd, hack pains often are prevented, and all tl.wueJ rlllldlon better wltl> phytlcal 1tlmulatlon lncludlnfl the now of tit.al chemlcala MCreted by lni.mal otpnt. Eierdae or the joint• belpo alow down the -ol artbrlUL °"'""'CJlt la bet-... controlled. Tbl train II tllmulaled, and pleasant f1Ugue la ~Iv• to peaceful sleep. And , eurcl.H often sttvtS u an antldol.6 Lo nervoo1 leMions and womn. ' WHAT TYPJI: or~ It best! The book quoi., Dr. P . ey White, tho eminent heart 1pecl1 : "ll matters llt· • ......... 'ESTABLISH HABIT' !Hirt Sped1l11t White Ue whit kind. . .provided It sull3 the lllength and Uking or the Ind ividual . It ls well to establish a reaular habit and to malntaln ll through thick and thin.'' Aceordinl to the publication, "The con. 1tnsus of mo11t medi cal experts ls that by far the mogt convenient and effective ex-. erclse for people SO.plus la vlgorOOJ walk· Ing -at. leut 15 minutes, three time& a day." .And hm'• what Is gald. ' about howoehold • "drudgery" -"hou,.w<irk II one of the primary reason• many women eseape hardentng or lhe arteries until late In IUe.," • have been phoning Hamilton for "more details," of whlcb he has none. Add!ng to his woes was this item in a Hollywood column this week: "You can stop linking Andy Williams ro~tically with Ethel Kennedy. She's now got a thing for Tennis Pro Don Hamilton, whose atudent, Clint Eastwood, played O.Opld." "How ridiculous can it get~" says Hamilton. "That photo 'taken at a San Francisco cocktail party' was actually taken at a reception llne for sargent Shriver in Seaside (near Monterey). It was cropped tq make It look like Et~I and I were -alone. J •ve seen her three times in my life and NEVER alone. Tbe whole story is crap, to put lt politely." JACKIE ~NASSlS' staff knows bow to deal with pests. Voss Boreta sent her an invitation to the opening of his Plake Taverna, a Greek night club, in North Beach and it ?.118 promptly returned with "Unacteptable" stamped on it. OUR NATIVE wit! in war & peace: Vic Rugh of Watsonville was properly boggled to read Uult the first woman line officer in the history of the Navy, Lt. (jg) Ann Kerr of Aptos, 15 serving here, 'aboard the US.S Sanctuary at Hunters Point. "Does this mean," he demandt t.o know, "that the Navy can no longer sing It.a historic song, 'Ann Kerr's Away1??" NANCY BRACCINI of Wooo!slde, shopping at Akron, couldn't reailt _ buying a pair oi made-in-Japan Joung· ing pajamas with, according to the label, a "Reinforced CI o t c h . '' Somebody's gonna get rucky this Chlistmas. 111E BAD NEWS is that Atty. Merton Jacobs lost his gold toothpic k. Aw. The good news' Is that he just found it! Wunnerful. Back to the bad news: the tooth.pick shorted out the electric six-way front seat in his car - that's how he found ii -and are you shocked? He ~·as. t TIIOUGIIT it was news that men are having their ears pierced at Liv- ingston's but Beadattled on ~farket is way ahead . There yoo can have your nose pierced. Ask for Gita the Nostril Needler. Diploma Makes t.he Man But 'Certified' Doesn't Mean He's Qualified Th<: auj r t<acil<s at UC Berk-!orates for dollars, have . flourished qulremenls for initiation into their pro-' 0rff 1'.4t..e School of Public because of the insistence that teachers fession, for professional status and cf!, and clinician& possess the "right" credentialing go together. f By DA vm KIRP degree. Salaries are often based on Even as school critics lament Che in· ~ ~veral weeks ago, federal marsha4i degrees received, even for ~ch jobs as tractability <>f professional educators, the irfeste<l_ Charles Ross, a 36-year-old air flight controllenJ where more scb>ol· day-care movement is being pro- l'Woln aiftct who, ~Ing as an-attorney, lng seems ~ product · worse fessionalized : only mothers with two bod represented five fellow addicts in • perrormance. Public administrators are years or college training in chJld care It.ate and federal cow1. typically hired on ·the basts of success In need apply! , What was ironically galling lo . the ex8Jllinatlons which reward memorWng But 1urely we do not want to deny government was that, as the Uruted ability, not on-f.be..job performance. ourselvb the talent!! or those who choose States magistrate observed, "he batted to train themselves tn order to malntal.n 1,000 pertent ~ore the bar," regularly 'The often-repeated. Jlllliflcations for a 'system which separates hot the bestlntl the Brooltlyn Dl3trlct Attorney's lb .. e 114Ddords remain rul enough ~ quallfiod from the unqualified, but the office. day. There is a need to JePar•t.e tbe certJlled from the res1 of society. Oiar!es Roa• erune, In the words of qualified from thf charlatan, to pcotect Cbrllllan ScltDCf: Monitor Se.rvtce the lndlctment, wu that ho had "Im-the consumer from the consequenctt of persoiiated an attorney." Mr. Ross was bis &Ullibility a!ld save tbe.,J>Ubllc from doing a lawyer's job .-and, by au a~ the com of nopotlam and cror.ylsm: counll, doing ll !!!!!f !'!!1 l!!Or~ cheaply • than nwtfllwycrs -WfffiOUI ffieffq'--'1'11'1'-'l'llE SOCIETY U1crea.lngly ls ulslte ~!•ts A alJ'...rnonth cor-be1n,g overprotected from these dlnien. ~ oouno ond IS yean ol The cost ol ouch overprottctlon, the 1etJ1lllpl wori< ,..... all the training unusable talenl, b considerable. llooo iad. 1lial II lnlufflclont even to In many staltl, lndljJent defendant• '1low a pono1 lo take the liar or-/ aro represented oo on usembty·llne basis ,. a1nlna0on. by hatiased and overworked attorneys, f' · while paraprofCMloMla and law sUJdenta IN LA.W, a1 ln many o her fields, tbfi are refused aceeu to the courta. And 90 tttdMtlal and oot the competence Is It goes. what matltr1. Even BS the -o1 CM!rrqulatton and Whlle the legeodl of lmpoatorfl, great credentiaUsm 1eem1 lncreaslngly to Ind fm.tll, make for good newspaper outweigh the ""1e!lta, the number ol obpy, Ille Impact of ellenslve and ofi111 good jobs open to thumcertllled a2adlly arbitrary work quallfie1.llof\\. is con· dlmlnlshes. Mort and more grou con- alderably broader. el ... r themselves. u profeNiona 1, and Oegret ~lls, which exchange doc-. have &t~n to etlabl.l!b entrance re- \ ----i·W- Saturday, December l~ 1972 Tbe comtnent page of the Dally Pilot seeks to Inform and stimulate readera by presenting a variety of com- mM'ltary on topics or inter- est and sl~lflrance from informed observers a n d i;pokesmen. Robert N. Weed, Pubtl1h.r ' • ' • t • Good mornlrul:, glrla and boys, and Merry Christmas. Oops, tt's not quite time for that yet. But you all have got Uncle Len and Andy and Carol rlgbt In the mood for the holl- day aeuoo. We thooght at !Int !hit the CbrtJtmas c~ would be acarce this year. A few came In wbeil I flrat llllllOUJIC<!d tile contest, and then there was a . long dry spell . But t}Us week, rtght und er the deadline, came pouring In loads oJ mall , which has made our contest harder to judge, but assures that the winner will be one of the best little pencllpushers In tile <Kange C.oast area. Generally you all followed directions well, and there were some entries that looked like much time, thought and effort had gone ln on them. We were especially pleased with the ca:ptions and verses_ that ac· • companied the cards. EYen In the ru.sb . 0 f Chrbtmas and Hannukah cards, there were a number of drawings or lee cream cones sent ln to the weekly com- peUUon· this Ume. 'Ibis eon- flnns my susp1clon that our artists draw things they like ( l am asswnlng that m o s t youngsters like Ice Cream and often don't bother trying to sketch things they don't like. But we'll test out that theory more in the future. At any rate, the winner came up with a nice clean- looklng drawing with a dreamy but overloaded cone (see winner box ). But 'all of I.hem were good ones, and I would venture to say that the weekty entries {V\ I mm * PRIZE·. WINNER * Lisa Grabow, 11, 2907 Alt1 Vista Drive, Newport Beach ..... Any child under 12 can enter UDCle Len'a COlltest. Here'• ~ you do: (I) draw picturo on piece o! plain, white paper 51> inchea wide and 4 1Dcbea deep. Use .black lnlt and make llntt black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It 1111111 he your owe work. (I) Put your name, age IDd addreu on back cl drawing. Mall It to Uncle Len'• Art Cooteit, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, CooUi M.,.. Entries mlllt be. received by DCOll on Thursday for publication on the following Saturday. Wlnoer will recolve Kennedy ball dollat. · D.\ILY PILOT 7 You're WorthMore Than Ever Now ' WASHINGTON (UPli - You 're '1'0l"th more tbao )'OU may hive thou&hl- lng Newt reported Jut month lnto U1 computer. Dr. ~ that, "the &dull htlllWl body ii boom Wd, ii tile value cl llfHavln& RnmL So lhll alone ..oold bo wor1h "an abeolute minimum ol roughly 16111." worth IU O." human 1mm1. lt Uled to be ~ knowl· edie that the chemical value · o! the human body Wlll .. Cfrl"· ~k anybody ""' !5. Thia wu aomewhat restora-Thll strwn, Indispensable Uve to wowided egoes, even • ln meny medica.I sltuatlcn.s, la discounting inClatlon. But now worth 1130 to $170 per liter Add "60 to 13.50 llld you l't 1&13.50, ~bly the l'O<k· bottom val ue "at currtnt prl<:es." Thia \ras pretly deflltlng to some ep. But lllllatioo bu com• along to mn. them (eel there is even bettef newt. (1.06 quarts), Noteboom said. Blochel'nltit W. D. Noteboom One kIDd, known u Type • bit 1 ... put down. of the UnlY1!n lty o! -AB, retaib for l%70 per UteT. at Columbia wrote to C&EN An adult male human being laking issue with Its es\Jmate. contains about. five Uten of Tllll loob like a gain over the old llkent price cl some- thing like 1,500 ptrcent. The Cbem1cal and Engineer-What C&EN failed to feed blood, a>urce of the precl""-', So, don't sell yourself short. . .. YOUR -NEWS QUIZ PAIT I· NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give 1ot1r•elf 10 points for each correct answer. 1 Prealdea.t NPoo named Uadeneoretary of Canmeroe Jamea T. Lynn to be the new Seo-- rotary of •• ? • • · a-Comm.eroe b-lklualnC and Urban Development c---TranlJl>Orlatlon a. Roprs .Morton will otar on u Secretary o! • • ? .. •• the department tbat control• the na ... ttoo'o pam 111111 m&DJ of !ta Wura1 ruour<iea. S The U .8. Supreme Court ruled tllal a t ate • (CHOOSE ONE: can, cannot) torbld oertatn ld.Dda of entertaiDment in liquor-serving e1ta.b-- llebm.ents.· • Tho firm •• ? •• denied ~· by Chilean PTeoldont Sal'ndor Alleme tllat It tried to bring a.bout-civil war ln b1a nation. · o-Jnlel'!Wlonal T.elopbono and Telegraph J>.An•ocmd1 Copper c-Geooral Jlotora Test Yo11rselt Hfrf'I I d\tft(f fllt -lfl fht f .... ll'f' 9illl "'°'1911 fo rnd tll t.11 1111 or II« own 1-_"" _ .. f ftt ltllt ......,. M-. Oulr In the .. tvto of 'l9IH' -llOlftt !l'W .,, -l\fft 10·1t1 t1!t ,..., or ""' t.m11Y .__ flow "°"' "'-wtl ...., -,_ nwdl ""' k"°'"' llOwt whll'I -tn In"'--1111 1'0dwr. OWf CllMf -AM-. .....,. l.Wie ....._) _... 111\111.. Match word clues with their corre9pond- . Inf! pictures or symbolll. 10 polnta tor each co rrect answer. '·~ .-EJ.. B 1 ••..• Prime MinJ.ster Lynch got emergency powers to halt IRA tenortsm 2 ••••• Travelers' gUt pack- age• maybeopened.for 1n1pect1on 3 ••••• President N t.x 0 n r&- · duced the EPA1a anU- pollu tton funda to states 4 ••••• The Cooeumer'• Union recommended a bu. on all •• ? •• advortl•lng ...--,F G 5 TbelO'fermnenlorderoddamootlcatrlllle•s0on C s ••••• to begin electronlcallyacreen!Jleallpuaengera l>.,.'?T bl a iiatton reloued H combined with 'all t h e Christmas cwb made up about the· most productive week we 've seen. Only he or she-and Uncle Len will know who that is before Chrlstmaa. of jeans and i sweatshirt, or a or False? . :~.:r at all a1lportlo HnlDc 1cl1ed11Jodalrllilea. True ~', · 617 .lndtan prisoners ~\ We will be running a page sometime before Christmas with the, 10 runners-up listed along side their entries. And then on Christma11 Day, we'll announce the im DAILY Pll.,()'f' Christmas and Han- nukah Card Contest winner on the front page. F<lr next week we'U try !Omethlng a bit professional. But remember that we not on- ly have the art contest, but also the poem and riddle ones too ( IDd they were neglect¢ thl.! week, wltll only a couP1e there's nothing funny ahqut Ice cream cones). The subject ls clothe s designing. Now don't stop readlng yet. This Is something both girls and boys can get in- to, ~uae there are famous clothel designers of both sexes In the world. Your mission is to draw the ldeol autfit. It could be a pair jumpsuit, or even a giant pea S houl'd thi• version pod-If that's what Y"ll think l-------------------I of the Creation also you'd be comfortable in. • be taught in public But try to use your 1m-PART II ·WORDS IN THE NEWS schools? aginatlon, and draw the T·~-4 ·~-• ach rd "·t c ultimate In a dress or a slacks ~ pow~ .or e WO ""' YOU an 'n' sweater outfit, oc anything match with Ila correct meaning. else y6u can think o!. T b e wilder the better. Who knows? Maybe some famous Paris designer will be vacationing in N~rt Beach and will pkk up the paper and see your suggestion, and you'll have a career in designing. 1 .•.•• oentlmeter 2 ••••• beotometer 3 •••.• dekameter. 4 •••• .mep.meter li ..... declm.eter a-lOOmeten b-1,000,000 melon c-.1 meter d-.01 meter e-10meten By the way, if space tram is your bag, you can draw the ideal space atUre. Just be sure to label it so I won't think it's 1--------------------1 a Martian! PAIT Ill • NAMES IN THE NEWS - 7 •. ; •• A •• ? •. otrtlr:8111New York affected more than l 70t000 commm-... Yotert1 of •• ? •• w1ll oleqt 2,369 delepteo &o choo1e tbe ne.xt President E .----...,9 ..... B;nof~ l~ •• r;..., . ._ .. ~~~ '";' .. T.bJ.s la Rum•n Bf&b.ta Week 10 ••••• J .... ... ' ......... Mt/If. •I• 0...-C....., Pht, ... ti61. .,_ ~-~-~--( "aro/'6 { ,1orner ----.' Talul. 6 points for names thi.t you can ~ctq match With tho cl!'ea. • l " • Boy l:. Ash &•IWlled Deputy -• tary of State ' ' ' .. The AMA dropped oppoat.Uon to the new federtl ••peerrevlew'" law ANJy ....... ~~ Mt ef lfllo Ml!RIT STIH>l!NTI fN- CYCLOl'l!OIA to J.cll IC.._ ... 12. of Moml'fff, ~ ~. for hit ~llflf!Ol'I I Can two snowflakes ever be ideljltic&l? ~Ugra"':" 11 zere a._. RIDDLES and JOKES In.stead,• it watts to become supercooled at air tem- peratures of minus 41 degrees centlgr&de or lower. 'Iben, the Teacher: What can you tell me about gaseous vapor freezes directly * nitrates? ' ~ ..... W1lllam P. Ropre 3,._Kenneth Rush .,..q am &d director of otflce of lrfanap- menl 111111 Budget o-named Seoretary o! Labor HOW DO YOU RATE? ( S-. fa<h SW. ol Qula ~i.ly) 71 lo ID poW. -0oM. ti to JO') polnh. TOP SCCJal: 61 ta '° polfllh-felr. II to 90 pol..,· bcelMnl. IO w Under???-1'-: PAMILT DISCUSSION QUESTION Should stores make use of fem.ale u well u male Santas? to solid tee. Tills tw<Htep pro-Creature: J're cheaper than day cesa is called sublimaUon. t.es Tile larger ice crystail !hit 'RIZE ra . e-wtll remain Secre-THIS WllK'S OiAl.LENGEI •• "°'' sublimate aloft' may measure NINNER Y"1 ,......,, '* ~ ~ tary of the Trea.1ury Senator Goldwater opposes the present 1enlorlty d-wlll remain Secre- tary of State 1-50lhofanincb.Tbeymaybe 6..-PetsrJ.Brennan • system of choosing congreaaioD&l. committee needles or columns., prisms or I '.:==================::::..J • VEC, Inc., iY.adl1CW1, Wl1CC1Mln chairmen. True or Fa.lse? Certain experts like to tell us that no two snowflakes are exactly alike. But J a c k SU!peCts tliat there muat be a limit to their pooslhle patterns and' therefore their I a c y del!gnl are repeaU<l -at least once ln a wbUe. And In theory, Jack l5 cor-- rect. However, no matter bow many snowflak~ are cap- tured; preserved and ex- amined under m1croscopes, no two are Identical, or likely to be. platea-and all are si.J:..gidedi... -·-------------~ ----- -be:ugoos. Multitudes of these -l•OI !J•6 !V·t =a·L ~ •. , ~r-s !H-t :9-[ !l·t ~:>-t =ztnO 10fWAS •11~J. :39N311VH:l ,., :q;. : .. , =•·z !p· 1 :u ll.IYd assortedunltaareusedtocoo-,..--------------------,1.--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•:':':'->;;;;":.:':'P-:':':'.:':'':":':":';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:'':.:':'~:t:':":•:':':'':'':'':''::·'~':'.:':'',-"-'-' struct a single snowflake. 11 Moment by moment, their HANUKKAH Each one ls an original ar- rangement of delica,te ice crystals. / construction work is modified The Star of David is out tonight, by air and vapor pressure, by Oh, it is the prettiest sight. changln& winds and tern· The Menorah candles are shining bright. peratures. Hanukkah Is fun for me A snowflake tends to be Hanukkah Is here. larger than a nin.drop that The best time of the year. containa an equal amount of moisture. It's •irv crystal falls A K ... ....., llalf ,...., -·,. Clalldlll Gllllbwl. 1t. - -J '*"-c-1, L.-.wM llMdl ftr ,,.. ..... "" tn'O .. "" more slowly through perhaps ,..,., ..., .,..... _..... Miit ,_ ,..... ., ...,...,. uftdt sl% miles of air to the ground. L-, ... 1-. c:int• ,..., C.lff. ftlJ6 'Ml.e problems here ls numbers, astronom'ical numbers of submicroscopic lee crystals a n d inllnlteslmal pockets 1of air. n.ese are the building block.s used to con- struct the. almost lnfinile posalbfe patterns of a snowflake. On the way, It puses through'-----------------~1 levels of various weather con- Jee, of course, ls the soUd crystal form of water. And every crystal mllSt build itself on the form of its basic molecule. ditions. Frosty layers tend to cause compacted flakes of dry, granular 800W. Crystals lhlt fall through warmish layers of air aloft, clog together In large, loose gobs and flurry to earth like fiufry white reatures. The shape of the water Mttt Hfllfl 110 ~ Jllll• CoNotl. • molecuhl ordains 1 itJ:..glded ii. o1 t.-o.-. c.11• .. 1rw .....,. .,... tlort: crystal and ice fonnaUons are Limited to hexagonal designs. Wiiy do we expect Mr111- 0ne might suppose that this quaket ID C&Ufomla? bn poses a very 11 m I t e d Our spherical planet bas a number of possible paUems. rather .thin skin of aolld rocb. But this neat idea ii fol.led by the mulUtude of mlniature However, this surface crust cry&tals used to build • does not nt the big ball .. JDOWDake, plus t h e un--neaUy as we might wish. countable air pock.eta o f lts land areas are wrinkled auorted ahapes and s1zes that and grooved and enormous are incorporated into the lacy baslns plunge down to hold the . arrangement. deep waters of the oceans. 'J1>e number of poalble What's more , the global oos~ ii out of sight and a crust Is cracked -and built search 'for two Id e n t I c a I from enormous slabs called snowflakes would be hopelesa. tectonic plates. These ptatu However, In theory there ~ oo the denser, more must )>e a Umlt to the -ber plaatlc mantle layer below. of pc:mlble he I 1 a o n II'· But they do not rest very oom. Rlf4llmeAt1.-NobMY-Don~~ · how many fiak .. faJ! durln& I Where !heir edges brush major blizzard ·or during a together, Ibey create weak polar winter. ·' """"' where all 10rtl o! 11 rs poalble and perbapo ....Uea crustal activity ii probablt·tbot a coupleof U-likely to oecur. The most nul'Tl'lng fealhen chance to restlesl of the .. regloas are repeat the Ollll• pattern. It ii long curved 'belta woo. in.- not llkely In happen olttn, quent earthquakes are ex- becaUH !belt mulUtudlno111 peeled. A r1n& of lllCh ionea vartatlonS are governed by 1umiundt the maraw of tile very fkkle weather conditions enUre P1eUlc Ocean. · In vut expanoes ol air. One ii the •arthqua-e 20ne At high altltude1, -that runa aloni tile w .. tem water x1por tencll to forgo the side of North America -all UIUll lhie...iep procedure of the way down t hr o q g h condeMlng to liquid dreplela Ctitlfomla. Furrv Arnaelaair. Snoopy the Belile mak111 a comfortable plat'<>. com- !>lel.e with oveibtuuling no8&-roof, for Renee Hel- ler, a resident al Cblltlren's HospiW in Detroit. Snoopy bu been appearing with the Ice Folli es In apPearancea .ac:ros• ilia nation. • • . • - 5/lt vratfe Wi1111er -JUNIORAOWRITINGCONTEST • ) MARINERS SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION JO ANN SEBBY 4223 HILARIA WAY NE\l!'ORT BEACH • fWl'IOU> ttU • MARINERS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 11._.,.c..,......-t..,..._ "fll'llTQJff • DO'llt.I • NiWf'ORl 9IAnl. C".fll.I•. '*I• ~ 71tl Ml ... I . • ' • DAil Y Pll.J)T Changing . , Tableaus Pulpit & Pew Ex-Mesan Returns For Sunday Talk Mrs. Marlon Sylve s t er, mlnlsterlal.student at theJl,QI· ty &:boo! of ChrisUll,lllty in Mialouri, will be the guest In Mesa - B11ptl.ft University Baptist Church, at 2252 S. E . Bristol Road, Santa Ana Heights; service Sunday at II a.m.; sermon "The A.Bes or Parental Guidance'," by the Rev. Willis J. C3rrico; annual Christmas program at 7 p.m. Sunday. First Baptist l;bllrch...aLZOOI l\1ain St., Westminster: folk- rock opera "Celebrate Life." Sunday at 7 p.m. · Soutlt Shotts B a p t i 11 t Church, Christmas cantata and page.ant "The Eternal Light" Saturday, Dec. 23 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 24, at 5:30 p.m. Flrtt Baptist Church of Costa f\tesa. at 301 Magnolia ; ·New Life Singers to perform the play "Christmas at My Rouse" Sunday at 7 p.m. Capistrano Valley Baptl1t Church, at 32032 Del Obispo St., San Juan Capistrano) service Sunday at 8;15 and 11 a.m.; ·sermon '"The Real Memilng of Christmas,'' tradl· tional Cbris~tmas play "Chri!tmas, the Birth of Jesus <;hr~t," a1 5 p.m.; 6: ts p.m. se rvice. Fir1t Baptist Cburcb of Newport Beacb, at 2501 Cliff Drive; service Sunday at 11 a.m., church school at 9:4.S; sermon "Crowns for Chris- tians,'' by the Rev. Kenneth Beshore ; illus trated Christmas message on Holy Land at 7 p.m. Harbor Trinity Ba p t I s t Church, at 1.230 Baker St., Coota Mesa ; service Sunday al 11 a.m., church school at 9:45; sermon "Mary, A Sub- missive Woman,i:! by the Rev. church school uiri.stmas pro- gram at 7 p.i;n. First Bapds& Cburcll of Laguna Hill s, at14521 Moulton Pkwy., Laguna Hills ; service Sunday at 11 a.m., church school at 9:45 ; sermon ·"Say lt With Music,'' by th& Rev. Ivan B. Bell; Christmas inusical program at 11 ; Christmas vespers Dec •. 24 at 4 p.m.; Bi- · speaker at the devotkml service at the Newport Unit· Cllurch, at 1827 Westcliff • ble' study Wednesday at 7 p.m. Drive, Newport Beach , on C'hrl.ftllln Seienee Sunday at 10 a.m. Her sub!ect will be "Follow His Way.' Mrs. Sylvester, a former ChrltHan Sdence Churdlet, Costa Mesa resident, was one Flr1t Cba.rcb of Cllrtst ·Sclee-oC the first members of the ttt1, 2880 Mesa Vet<:le Drive, Newport church when lt was Costa Mesa, services at 11 fourided in 1961 by the Rev. a.m .. and church school at 9: 15 Loren O. Flickinger, present · a.m.: First Charclt of Cllrt1t, pastor. • ·Sctendst, 8th and Olive, Hun-She taught Sunday School, tington .Beach services aDd helped plan the .Youth of Unify churCh SC&ool !at 9:30 aDd 11 .organization and attend~'! a.m.; Ftrst Cburcb ol Christ, ·· <?r~ge .Coast College .whilt Sciendst 3303 Via L i d 0 hvmg in Costa Mesa. Prior to · ' · ' that she was a resident of &in (See PULPl1, Page I) Marino. , .... TO VISIT ~EWPORT , Mn. Marlon Sylvester · Christmas tableaus are to enliven the hollday season will be on the comer of 23rd St. and Oranie in Cosla Mesa. Central Bible Church will portray a different sc~ each evening from 1 to 8 p':m. dur· ~ing next week, Monda y through Friday, Pictorial themes will be: Monday -"GI-Ory to God in the Highest"; TUesday -"No Room in the Inn"; Wedne.sday & "Wise Men SWt Seek Hlm"; '.lbur.day-"Come Let U s Adore Him''; Friday -"Born to l)le that We Might Live." A men'.s quartet and junior, youth and adult chol,., wilt support tl>ese tabl<a1t In· terpretations o! Cbrlstmas, ~ORANGE COAST. CHURCH DIREC·TORY ' - . NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER Fifteenth and Monroviill Streets 1:30 A.M. & 11 :00 A.M. -Morning Worship Basic Human Behavior: Leviticus 19 & 20 ''Living Under the Authority of God'' 9:45 A.M. -Sunday School 6:00 P.M. -Evening Worship Christmas Special "A City of the King" preHnted by Sanctuary Choir WATCH "DAT IY DAT" Tttundoy -7:JO P'.M. Sultdoy -7:00 P'.M. lHOf -Chcnnttl l O tN11MrY & Chlld c.,. AwdloW. for ol Senk•) Dr. George O. Wood, Pastor • 646-7117 • FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., Co•t• Mesa -548-3761 E. W. Phillipi, P.tttor SU!fDA Y SIRYICIS t :ll A.M-SIJ!ldoy School CkllMI tAD Afft) CHILD CA.Rt AYAIU.ILl (1 tftr. II 10:50 A.M.-"Ar9 Yo1 1.-dy For Cllrhtwtcts7" Pastor 1'11fllips SfN<*l119 7 :00 P. M .-Shlde11t S,.t1r • lob IC .. lledy · SolltMn·Calff•ntlo Col .... -Ho• of Mo....-frlday-8 P.M.-Coffft Ho- Cy Ho!m1u, Dir.t,lor ~ HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa 'W. L. HD1WlCI. ,__ OAUll I'. llllltTWW:Ctl Mlllldff tr Ywttl -SUNDAY umc:a - 9:45 A .M.-Sddoy Scltoel 54M704 10:50 A.M.-'.,...Splrft of CHlnlw9" S..-...0. by Pator 7:00 l'.M.-Horfor Choir P......m- """'9 .fl ...... .,., COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ,.,._SdlMI -.......... ,,.., -E..,,..,.""' -CN'll Cl .. CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd StrHt at Orange, Costa Meq -548-5303: P'•Nir: RoMn M. lnftto• YHtlt l'•ror -hH M•ftl• M.,.i .. Wenlllp--10:30 0.111..~ School 9 o.lft. S111dcrJ hnlllf Wonltlp-7:00 p.•._.rGY"f Mftt1114 Wit4.-7;00 I'·"" CHR1STIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IRANCHIS OP THI MOTHR CHUICH THl FIRST CHURCH Of CHRIST, SCllNTIST IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSnTS "IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUOING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE?" December 17th Costa Mesa-First Church of Christ, Scientist 2110 MlflO v.-Dr., Comi M ... S1.doy Sc9tool ~ 9:15 A.M. CJi1rdi s.mc. -11 :00 A.M. llffdl .. looiw, 2850 MOM Yefll• Or. Huntington Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist atti &: on ... """"'" hoch s-t.y Sdlool -9:30 & 11 :00 A.M. Ct.well -9:30 &: 11 :00 A.M. ..... lMfll -221 ,..,11 St. Newport Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist 3303 Ylo Udo. N...,.:n .._. . Clmc• & Sllttday Sdi1•I 9:00.10:310 A.M. lHdf119 llffftl. )315 Ylo U'9 Newport Beach-Second. Church of Christ, Scientist 3100 Padflc YJno Dr., CorOH HI Mor Cltvrdi • Sndoy School -10:00 A.M. hodh19 100111-3500.I Coast Hwy. If..., Horc ..... I Wed. IYeRI .. THtl-.y M"'11MJ1 ..:. I 1t.t11. -All CIMircti- All Me cordially invited to attend the church serv,ice-!. and enjoy the privileges of the Readtng Rooms an11 c... l'to.w.d AT ALL SllYICES OP NIWPOft IEACH -(Dllclplal Meetl ...... orly . At Upper ~ lop Cl•b 2f 31 T1lti• .. .,. .. COlhl .... Sunday School .................. , 9~3Cf A.M. Morning Worship ............. 10:45 A.M. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ma in & Adams Streets Huntirl9ton Beach 8ib11 School A Mornitt9 Worship t :OO I 10:30 A.M. Youth & ... up• •....• 6:00 p.11'1. &.11i119 Wonhip •••• 7:00 p.r11. Nurt11ry arr ~ •I ell MMcill Office: !ld-2!19 01111 De\'Ot!On S»-f5le EL TORO CHURCH OF CHRIST .......... a.a...-.c;....., 2SIOO M111t••-• Dr. ....... Y"1o llM717 ....J711 COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE WMWp-10A.M. Clmclt ScllMI -10 A.M. Or. 11'111111111 O. MUn"IY, Ml1tl1"1 • 644. 7400 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. ST. JAl'lES. 3209 YM UM, NttwpOrt ~ - 7:10 A.M~off 1""'9ht t :OO • 11 :00 A.M. F:mlt W....W, ~"·"~ ·--H...,,,... ..... MJ4.W ... tt.tr C111 al1• A ........ s.mc.. 1....,. -10:3t A..M. W•• 11 d•t ....:..a:OO P.M. TM lrt ...... P ........ 11, lec.Nf-,.._: 675..0210 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave.; C.M. , Sund1y1 1:00 I 9:10 Churcft, School -.9:30 Ft, H•-4 M_ott c.twrltllt, Yk.......ntoii. 541.f326 ...... • ............ """""' Saint Michael And All Ang· els Episcopal Church Phone: 642·2725 Minis) D D W M Elr 3233 hdRc .. Drhe. c.r... ..... er: r. . , c oy '======================================~!! S111tdeys .. :OO A.M . & t:lt A.M .. Cllwdl SdtcHtl/N....,..t:JO A.M. 1 t ... d.,......7:DO A.M. W1da1Ml..,._t:JO A.M, TM In ...... 1..,.,.. Dnls. lecter -,.._ 644-1461 CHURCH OF CHRIST 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA . ..,.... "-'* Clllcl ....... SUNDAY MORNING llBLE STUDY ••••••••••• , •• ,. t:45 A..M. SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP & COMMUNION •••• 10:45 A,M, ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1131 ltfh St .. H•t1 .. 1 .. 1Mc11 . '=~====================~11 SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP ••••••••••••••• , •••• 6:00 P'.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING BIBLE STUDY ••••••••••• ,{. 7:30 P.M. IJai Id et Ft. hhltl) a:OD A.M.-Holy Comll'lunlc11 9:l0 A.M.-f•mily S•,,,ic• I Church School CNun•ry C1rel 11 :00 A.M.-Mor11in9 Wonhlp (Nur1ery C.tr•I SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOU S SCHOO L harbor reform temple RABBI BERNARDP. KING " meeting at St. James Episcopal Church o 3209 Via lido, NewPort Beach for Information: C1U 675-7230 ' * TEMPLE SHARON The COllMI tallt• l'Plll ... for Hie .-ir• Horbor ArM 617 Wnt Hoinlto11, Cnto M ... All J1with f•miie• .tr& in,.iled to join Ui in • t ruly 1'1e.tni1111ful SAllATH EVENING SIRVIC(S-FRIDAY AT 1:15 P'.M. S,klhlol Lffder -Robbi $Ol'M'I GoodftlO• 646°55 52 Tempi• Sh1rott Choir -One9 Sh1bot SIRVICIS-10:00 •·•· eN 6:JO .... Johnston"Family Singers 6:30 p.m. COAST BIBLE CHURCH MAICO fOllTll JI. HIGH, SAN JUAN CAP'ISTUMO NURSERY CARE PIOYIDED ......... 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P1 ul Romtls, 0.01 t100 A.M.-S•d9f Cltlrcll ...... 10:00 A.M,_W....., S.-. Nurt•ry for •1t1•ll 'hUdr•n pro'tld,d ' Phone 644-2664 ,,,..._,.,_w_ ,_. :.1=."";.';;. :_-..!:'i, ... ,,, PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH ,._ ,.... .......... Str.t,{C.... ..... c.ftf. S•bLath School • • • ••••••••••.•• , •••••••••••••• :, f:lO •.m. ANDtllW t. ANDl•tott, Ptt1tf' -lltlCMAa,D .,IACOll•N, a.... Mot11!119 Wor1ltip •••• , •••• , ••••• , , •• , , • , , • , ••• , , , 11 :00 '·'"· ,.,.._, khooli t:• i.m. _ Morft'"9 wonl\ICI: lrOO trlll U:ot a.11'1. A Cordial Welcome fTom THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH· NEWPORT CENTER WOl'IMp-f:OO A.M. AT 111....,._ ........ 11:11 A.M • ., St. Mk:Meh ......... .,._. Mo,.._.lte • ,_Ilk YIN Dr c.r.... .. M• ...... , 671 ... 50 C01t.t M1•• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th· St. I H1rbor lllvd, Clour'h Wor1hip -9:)0 l 11 Chu't,h School -9:]0 541°77_2 7 Coit• M••• North MESA VERDE METHODIST . CHURCH M••• V•rd• I l•k•' St. 549-2719 Worship I Church School . __!1l~.--­ kutt+.ti11 \l.tll•v FIRST UNlTEO METHODIST CHURCH _, 11225 lu.h.trcl 962-2593 Wonhip &. Church S,hool 9 l 10.:30 A.M. Mi11i•t1r Ford It.· Mill•r • Huntlf19h11 le•,lt FiRST UNITID METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17tlt St. Sl~3SJ1 S•rvit.e• -t :l5 a I01JO NulWl"V C.r1 All Moff!IM . Ciiurch School -9: 15 Huntl1!9+o11 l1•ch -North COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Av•. 142-4461 Worship -t • 10:]0 Church School -t :OO A.M • lrwi11• -E.t1f Blu ff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH ., IJ3·123J 11422 C1N.r Re-4 •t Vntwnlty Drtv1 Wonhip I aiu,,i. School t I 10:30 A.M . l•91n1 11.tch METHODIST CHURCH 21632 W•1l.ty Drivt In South i...g- Worship •nd- Chur'h School -I 0 A.M. 49t-J01t N1wpert l••ch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. l•lk• 11"'4. 67:J.JIOI Worsftip-9.:30 A.M. Cllurch School-9:30 I 11 A.M, This Sunday Wo rship in St.llndrews'Presbylerian Church 600 St. Andrews Road • Newpor! Beacri· Dr. Ch1rl•i H. Dier1nfield, P.t1tor An E:icpensive Christmes -Part Ill "THE PRICE IS JOY!" Dr. Charl•s H. Di•r•nlield, Preechin9 S.trmo11 C.t111tt11 Av•iltbl• , lt1entfc.al Sprvite!r.: 8 AM. 9:JO AM anti 11 AM Child care and children'• Sundey School at 111 services PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 10112 M ....... IH..Mwl H .............. .... ,.....Ll--S-..., W.....,: t:JtA.M. . a.II Sckol1 f:JO A.M. Oflce: 20111 M ...... St. .....: t6Mt40 CJiurch of the Covenant 1150 ,..,.,.... ..... C:..... M .. ... .... ··"'··,..,., SuffrWllflltlp & Cllndi ScllMI-l:JO & 10:00 A.M. ,._.: 157..JMO Community Presbyterian Church 411..._~ .... Ltit-H .... 1..,. Artts J. T91hfl&ey -llM. Albfft O. HJ«pe ,......,. Wonltlpi ttfO I 10130 A.M, Chrcll Sc"-' 9:00 A.M. .... : 4f4.7511 St. Mark Presbyterian Church c.... , ........ ......,,.,,..,.. c:.,... .... ., .......... lkt.,..., Wonltlp l ell.re.It Schol-t & 10:30 A.M. ....... : 644-1:141 Trinity United Presbyterian Church 17 .................. ,,_ (l/J ....... "•.,.... Pwy.J WonW, A Cltllfdt ~ -9:ot • 10:310 A.M • ... ...... A.M ..... ll'ffdll .. ,,._h._ ..... , . ..._. 7 P'.M. -........ littt!Yel Of CltrittftM9 Mnk -J:Wn•-t- ,,,..,,, M11ti119 W.d111id1y •••••••• · ••••••••• ,, ••••• 7:10 P·"'· "lt1ca of Ptaca Luth.tell School_ Ml•• btht Olt•n. Prhiclpil CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE r~::::::::==;~iii"~~iii~~~iii~~======~1~=:=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~11 OPCORONAD•LMAR Offica f'llOf'lll 149..0121 School fth.ne1 14'~562 IUNDAY Sl!ll:Vtel .. SUNDAY ICMOOL .......................... 111• A.M. FIRST. BAPTIST CHURCH CALVARY C.HURCH OF lAGUNA BEACH ;:',';'""~·=~= OF NEWPORT BEACH S.B.C. IYA ... 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Mllllf"" ..... l '1t11t ftMA.M. ....hnlM-ttttA.M. ~ .... ._.~10A.M • ..._.,_~..;tlAJI.. --11.C.M, S11"41y.Schot'•lf•t1ll19n-t:001.M. 1Sftt _, lrwl•, N...,.,, .._.. . ll,_1111 N...,, C:.. IJJ-ll46 OftM,-M6-1111 DIAL-A.nAYh '46-1717 IRVINE COMMUNITY CHURCH ts.... ..... ,,....., ........ C.,9111 bkl A BIBLE TEACHING CHURCH ~s.mc.!..111A.M.l7P.M. ilMe Sc-.i -t :41 A.M. , . .................. ...... , i I , ~, • • . -FIRST CHURCH OF GOD OF MISSION VIEJO __ .. MllllON YllJO Ht•H SCHOOL CM.re a ... 1 .. , 10100 A.M. -lvrwlay Mornlnt Wonhlp 11 :90 ~M.-Sun41ykhHlt,r1ll•~ '\ 1714) 6JMl1t t71.CI 631 ..... 16 Ne chi •• c Vl to m ch C' Cb He se da M Re Ch p. p A. E at 9 pa .. Pa re B Br ~ Se An Vi an m Wi Ch Cl y H Cl " It ti '~ co A Su 9: se p. 0 St da m in 13 ls 7: o! al B a . ct 0 R p. s •• cl .. H Satw'dil, ~ lb, 191'2 DAILV PILOT 8 Pulpit-& Pew .. (From Pa1e 11 Captstr-llM&, IS "311 th& Rev. John R. Kooe; aervkes Dec. 24 at 9 a.m. and 11 p.m. at Balboa Island and JI : LS a.m. and 8 pm .. at St. Mlchad'1. .Newport Btach, service& end Calle' Portola ; servlci SUnaay church school at 9 and 10:30 at 10:30 a.m., ctwrch IChoot 1t a.m.; Seeood Church of 9; sennon "Do You Want V.Je- Cbrlst, Scteutlit, 3100 Pacific tory," by the Rev. !•- View Drive, C.Orona de\ Mar, Knotek; Bible class Wed- services and church school at ne5day al 7:30 p.m.; ';l'Uesday Presb11terln1a 10 a,m.: Wednesday testimony youth Christmas party L-&t meetings al a p.m. at all tour Knotek home at 7:30 p.m. ... St Andrew's Pre:.bytertan churches. • Chore.Ill, at 600 st. Andrews Cbrlst Lutb¥'aa °"'1<b, at Road, Newport Beach: service Congregational 33512 cam 1n0 C.pistrano, Sunday at 8, 1:30 and 11 a.m.: Coro• del Mar Commwt11y ea...i ..... 800 "Belch·, ,.Poot-sermon "An Exp ens l v e ~ h "~-., ... w ' ...... ,.. ChriJtmas: The Price Is Joy," ""a.re , """"greg1tlonal, at 1111 Suoday at 10 a.m., church Heliotrope, Corona de! ~tar; school at ll; aermoo "Preper-by the Rev. Charles H. service and church school Sun-ing I ~~-tmas" by the Dierenfield; 4 p.m. J!:._tsen· or '-"W'lll • ---ralkln of Handel's -"Messiah" day at 10 a.m.; sermon "The Rev. J. Emory.Ackerman; an· . Maturing Process." by the nual church school prOO!em at ,Wlth harpsichord, d"_'ected by Rev. 0Phili' G. Murray ; 7 p.m.; baptism at 10 a.m.; Dr.JonahC.K.llewer ,Mon~ay Christmas concert at 4:30 adult Bible class at'li a~. vmarionette theater productK>n p.m .. potluc~ su,pper at 6 with "'eekend youth eorivent~ ~i "I Would T,ake You to the program by church school. Disneyland. Annual Christmas ,Christ CbJ!d at 7 p.m. -Eve Candlelight service at Plymoulh Congregatloa1d . 7:30 p.m. Church of Newport Harbor, at :im Broad St., Newport Jtlethodut BeacJi; service and chlrch !Choo! Sunday at 10 a.m.; sermon "Have tr.e B e s t Ohristmas," by the Rev. John A. Lind,vall .• Episcopal St. James Epl~paJ CbW"cb , at 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach; senrlce Sunday at 7: 30, 9 and 11 a.m.: Christmas parish family supper at carol singing at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. St. Mary'& Cl'arck, at 428 Park Ave., Laguna Beach: recorded concerts of Beethoven, Schubert a n d Brahms 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. l\.1on-!J';Y through Friday, entitled ' Sacred Sounds or t h e Season.'' St. l\1icbael and AU Angels Church at 3233 Pacific View Drive, O>rona del Mar; annual "Prelude to Christ- mas" by choir at 7:30 Sunday, With cantata "\Vhen the Christ Child Came," by Joseph Clokey. Cburcb of St. Wilfrid of York. at Chapel Lane at Ellis. Huntington Beach; Couple's Club sponsoring family trip to "LlYing Christmas Tree" in Downey, at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 2Q, $1 per person charge: ffiterva- tions and information at 962· 7~12. St. Joh.a tbe Dfvhle Epis- copal t'bucb, at 2043 Qrll/lge Ave., Costa Mesa ; service Unlvenlty Unlled Methodist Cburtb, at 11M22 Culver Road, Irvine; service Sunday at 9 and 10:30 a.m.; sermon "Evil Never Went Away!," by the Rev. Ron Alllion. · Firt:t United Method I 1 t Churc h of tountatn Valley, at ISUS Bushard St.; service Sunday at 9 and 10:30 a.m.; sermon "Tbe Stirring Giant," by the Rev. Ford R. Miller: reclamation drive today 3-11 a.m., bring newspapers and cans ; youth groups at 6:30 p.rn.; Bible study Fridays at 10 a.m.; personal growth group Tuesdays at 8:30 a.m. Flrst UaJted Meth odis t Church of BllJltinCtoo Beecb, at 2721 17th-SL; service Siar day at 9:15 and 10:30 ·am., church school at 9:1S; sermon "You Can Learn to Sing by Christmas." "by the Rev. Edward C. Erny; Christmas Eve service at 7 p.m.: Christmas services at 9: 15 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 24: youth caroling Friday. Newport Center U n l t e d P.Jet.bodlst Church, meeting at 9 a:m. at 115 Agate~ Balboa J sland, and at 11: 15 a.m. at St. Mtcl>a<l's and All Angels Church. Pacific View' Drive and !llMguerite, corona ~et Mar:-Bennoll'-·"Overcoming Darkness With Son-Liih!," by Presbyterian Church of tbe Covenant, at 28.50 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa; service and church school Sunday at 8:30 Snd 10 a.m.; sennon "Not to Grasp the New, But to Be Grasped Anew," by the Rev. Bruce A, Kurrie; annual church school Christmas pro- gram at 7 p.m. C o mmunUy Preabyterlu Church, at 41S Forest Ave ., Laguna Beach: church 6Chool Christmas program at vesper service at 7 p.m . Sunday, Iamily dinner~..,.._ ed by youth 'fellowshlp, reservations necessary. Religious Sel~e Fl1't a.urch ol Rell~•• Scltnce. at 271 Avocado St., Costa Mesa; serv.ice Sunday at 10:30 a.m.; sermon "The Eternal Example,'' by the Rev, Albert Burke. Church of Rellgioas Science of Laguna Beach, at 20062 Laguna Canyori Road: service Sundsy at 9 and 11 a.m., church school at 9; sermon "True Troe Self.fulfillment," by "the Rev. Henry Gerhard; Thursday lecture at Leisure World at 10 am. Flrtt Church o( Rellglou1 Scltnct, at 271 Avocado st., Costa 1fesa; service and church school Sunday at 10:30 a.m.; sermon "There $as a Man." by the · Rev. Albert Burke. V N,tarian Unlvenlty Uoll.artao Com- munity, at 5430 Sandburg Way, Irvine; 11ervtce Sunday at 10 a.m.; sermon "Why I Like the 'X' in Xmas," by the Rev. Roger T. Walke, diS<.i.ission following service. U a I t a r I.a a. Unlvertalltt Church, at W9 Vtctorla St., Costa Mesa: service Sunday at 10:30 a.m.; sermon "I'd Like to Be God, But I Don't Even Know What the Job Description Is," by the Rev. Robert Jordan Ross. Vartold Congregctlom St. John'• Anglican Cburrb, at 420 10th St., Huntington Beach; service Sunday at 5 p.m.; with leasons and carols, followed by potluck dlnller and ~istmas party. Coast Bible t'burch meeting Greeted G11ests Mrs.' Barbara Ceman, wife of Apollo 17 commander Eugene Cernan, and daughter Tracy, 9, are wel· .corned at their church in Nassau Bay, Texas, by the Re'v. Don Neumann. at Marco Forster School, ·San --------------------- JUM Capistrano; song and llv- ing-plctur< account ol birth of Jesus at ·8:·30 p.m. cantata by Otis Skilllngs. Newport Unity Ce-of Cr'8tlVe Uvtng, at 1 8 2 7 West.cliff Drive, Ne w p o r t Beaoh; service Sunday at IO am.; sennon "Follow His Way," by fl.In. Marion Sylvester, Unity School of Chris tlanlty, Missouri. student, .. guest speaker and former Costa Mesa resident. Westminster B r e t b r e n OJ;arcb, at 14614 M~gnolla, Westminster ; service Sunday at 6, 8:30 and II a.m., church school at 9:45, sermon musical group "Spo kesm en" to perform at church school; guest speaker at services Howard W. Mares, director of the Christian Education Department of B r e th r e n churches nationally; cantata at j-p.m:"1>y tbe choU-. Newport UnJty Oen&u of Creative IJvlng, at 15th and Irvine, Newport B e a c h ; service Sunday at 10 a.m.; sermon .~'.Follaw.His Way," by the . .Rev. Marion Sylvester, guesl1~er., 'Celebrate Life' Visits Westminster The adult choir 0£ First Baptist Church, 7001 Main St .. Westminster, will present a folk -rock opera entitled "Celebrate Life" Sunday at 7 p.m. The musical is the story of Jesus Christ as told by four of the disciples, Matthew, Mark, Luke and .John. The church's deaf ministry, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Zada Fields·, will have an active part in the drama. There will be four deaf charac t ers who will in- terpret the story for those who cannot hear. All solos ii\ the musical will be sung with the hands as well as the voice. "Celebrate Life," a new . pulpit musical written and compiled by Bury! Red, had its premier last summer at Glorieta, N. M. Since then it has sold many thousands of copies. 1he choir of fifty voices, lmder the direction of John R. Welch. mlt!WeJ: of music,. will become variou.c; characters in the life of Christ. The public -is lnvlted. For further infonnation call 894- 3349. 'Spokesme1i'. Will Pwy . At Cliurch "Carol of Christmas," a cantata by John W. Peterson, will be presented on Sunday at 6 p.m. by the choir or the Westminster Brethren Church, 14614 Magnolia, Wesbninster. At the 9:45 church school hour the "SpokeMnen," a musical group who accompany themselves on piano, guitars and horns, will perform. Sunday at 8 and 9 :30 a.m.; ..------------------------------------------, 9:30 service inc lud es The "Spokesmen" mlnlster under the spoosonhtp of the C h r lsttan Educ at t on Depar\lnent'a :yolllh 1ninl!lry called TIME (Training In h-!issioMry Endeavor). · Christmas Pageant ; healing service Wednesday at 6:15 p.m. and Thursday at IO a.m. Nativity Scenes Transcend Cultures The public Is invited to ali services. Eckankar Sets Lecture Temple Beth David of GE W OORNELL Orange County, at 6100 lleOey By GEOR · Aft 1111t1i.. wni.r St .. Westminster; service Fri-PORT \VASHINGTON, N.Y. _ In an Eskimo Igloo, day at 8:15 p.m.; sennoo by two ---•-look u·p at the new-born babe. A dogsled and_ Rabbi Henri E. Front: bar ~ mitzvah, Oneg Shabbat follow-team stand outside in the .!IKJ'W', Under a rugged cliff tn ing. • Utah an Indian maiden l»l<b the infant. In a tbatl:hed hut ;mong trees in Africa, a black Mary cradles a black Temple Beth Shok>m. at ctrist child. 7- break down all barri.rs holdlng men· asunde!" and who alone can recoocile all men everywhere," he says. The carvings grew out of a harsh experience. Febren- bac:her, a woodcarver drafted Into the German army in World War n, got the Russi.an ! front, where he was cap- lun!d and held prisoner fer five years at a camp 500 miles north of Moocow. On Monday, the Orange County Satsang Society ol . Eckankar i5 having an in- troductory lecture at Downey Savings and Loan, 2 5 9 7 2 Sholom to Hono1· Doctor at .Dinne1· Tomple Belli Sllolom ol Or-an&• County, 1:!031 Tustin Ale., Santa Ana, wUl hold an lerael Bond5 Din.Mr on Son- day. Servinl: will bel1n at 7:30 p.m., preceded by c6cktails at 8:30 p.m. Dr. Melville S Inger ol Garden Grol'e will be the honored guest at the function. whkh has been coordinated by Rabbi Frank Sterm of Temple Beth Sholonl. Dr. Singer has distinguished himulf both professional in his field of pediatric cardiology and in service to his congregation, ol which he currently serves as president. Dr. Singer received his B.S. degree from Western Reserve University and his ~.D. from Ohio St.ate University. , S. Shores To Present ' Cantata South Shores Baptist Church In Laguna Niguel is preparing for Its Chriltmas cantata and pageant "'Ibe Etuna.1 Ugbt," to be presented on Saturday, Dec. 23 at 8 p.m. and on Sun- day Dec. 24 at 5:30,p.m. Composerolthis work, Donald ·D. Tl!lany, will be dlreding the chapel choir. Soloists are Mrs. Kenneth Walker of Lagwia ll"lguet, Mn. Fred Voosen of San Clemente and Robert Swanson of Mission Viejo. The junior and senior high school youth, under the dire(!-. tion of · James Rhinard, will present the ''Living Scene'!!." J0&eph will be portrayed by Richard Bryson of Laguna Beach, and Mary by Barbara Day of San ~uan Capi.strano and Lisa MICGllVfal: , o f Laguna Nliuel. The community ls invited to attend either performance. Concert....Set In Costa Mesa Grace Assembly, meeting at Gr,ange Hall at the comer of Victoria and Thwin in Costa -will .-the music of John Peterson and others Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. "O Holy Nlght" will be perfonned by the F o u r - Bearers, wtth Arlene Spencer at the piano. The public ls in- vited to the concert. He ii a dipioqlate of the Na tional Bord of\ Modlcal £1 amlllen and a Fellow ol th American Academy o. Pediatrlal. Locally, Dr. ~ .. hal beei an examining physk:lan Ii oippled chlld1Wl'1 ..me.., pediatric cardiology, sinu 1967. A member of th American Academy o Pediali'tc., he ti.. oerved 111 clinical inltracto.-In pediatric Ccardlotogy) at the UCLA Medlc1ll Centu and 1, attending Pediatric Cardlo loglst at Orange Qlunty Gen era! Hospital and Hartio. Geo· erst Hcopttat. He ti.. abo served as clllel of staff of the Oilldren't HAlspltal of Orange County. Further information on the bond! <linnet and tlcke~ art available at Temple 'Beth Sholom. The COl'llJ'el•tion will acknowledge the ac- cooiplishmen,. of Dr. Singer ,and present to all who wilih to participate the opportunity to constructively assist In secur- ing the future of Israel. Living Show <f -In San Juan Coast Bible Church wUI portray· the account of the birth of Je!WI , ''Born to Be Our Saviour," with song and living plctures, m Sunday at 6:30 p.m., In the llllditorium ol the Maroo Font<r Jutiior High School, oa Del Obispo Road, San Juan Capistrano. The ]Xlbllc Is invtted. The cantata, by OW Slcllllngs, will be sung by a choir of 28 voicts under the direction of Robert Beckendorf. Wbl.le the c h o I r ldngs. a cast of 18 will portray the Christmu story in living pie· turee. There ·11 a children's choir of 15 vole.es which will also assist. Yule Service At St. Paul's A children's Christmas service th1a Sunday evenUig at 7 beginl the celebratlon or Cllrlst.'s birth at St. Paul's· Lutl>eran Church, 429 Cypress Drive, In Laguoa Beacb. All of the chllclr"' of the church ochoo1 will partlclpole in a service entitled "A Right Side Up Chrlstmls," sharing the Christmas joy in aongs, readings, recltat.lom a n d prayers. l t avm flemori~ JJodt Sowt"'-41 Moll lk""1iftd Mnron.11 MM/fOl.fUlll • ~ • CIMfTllY 13031 Tustin Ave ., Santa Ana: 'Ibese are among the multinational imagee of then. Israel Bonds Dinner Sunday at tivity as depicted in an unll.!IU8l collection of settings carv-~-·1 t 6 •ti ·ed in wood by a Gennan artist, Albert Fehrenbacber, who 7:30 p.m ., COC11.Ut.l a :.,..., k ~--ol ar boooring Dr. Melvillt: Slnger " Bt.arted tbe immen.se, pairu;taking ta.s as a P1 ~re• w of Garden Grove. in Russia. IN THE FIRST winter, 70 percent of his fellow pris- ooers died. As a delense against the misery of prison life, he bepn c.rving from scrape of wood picked up ·in the prism compound, using n8lihnd bits of broken metal he round as t90ls. "lt ~ me rrom dE:SJ>alr," he Says. ~::.U-lands, Mi13ion Viejo, at 8 ~"=!TREES of the WORLD Gail Reck and Ann l;lauge ratt Btl'Wftl Bania AM and Onmoc will be the guest SI>e8kers forl;~~=~~:;~-~~On~F~ol~rvi<u>~~A~11<11~uc~·~5~1B~B··~llll~Oll"1 "It signifies OOw the livtnr Christ breaks down all Lutl1erc111 barrieni: ol race nation and culture," says Fehrenbacber, St. Paal's Lutheran Churcb1 &1, a tall, thin lnan wt;iose deep-set oomber eyes 'Still be- at 429 Cypress Drive, Laguna .!IJ>eik the ordeal lie endured. Beach; service Sunday at 10 a.m., adult and youth Bible ms ELABORATE group bf carvings. called the "Crtche classes: s e rm on "Joy_ m All NatiOll.!I" has been displayed extensively ln a con- Overshadows Joy," by the tinning toW" ~ churches in this country, inchMllng the Rev. Roy Gesch; children's Parkridge, N.J.; Methodist church today and Saturday and His original scene, the "Nativity of the Russian Cap. tlvity/' which includes IT'l figures, was set up in the pris- on compound where prisoners ol. various nationalities, with Russian guards, gathered about it at Christmas to sing carols. "'nlere we all were -OrthoOOx, Protestant, Catholic -feeling our ooenes,, in Jesus ClU'ist," says Fehrenbacher, It was utterly wlforgettable. OUr dilferences did not mat- ter ." Christmas service Sunday at 7 St. Stephen's E'PlscoPal church in Port Washington, N.Y. p.m., run-throogh at 9 a.m. Sunday to Tuesday. · · AFTER HIS RELEASE in 1949, be carved 13 midi- Sunday. The detalled scenes. each set in its own d1oram.ic Uonal nativity scenes in diff• ............ L>H; .... s, uamg· a misc-background include hundreds ol tin!' wooden figures --"'" .........., the evening and will discuss a variety of topics such as soul travel, reincamaUon, p a st lives and karna. Eckankar, the ancient scien- ce of soul travel, Is a means of gaining the re1111iallon of self, the realization of God or total awareness. For further Jnfonnation con- tact the ECK Center, 378 Ocean· Ave., Laguna Beach. phone 494-4910. Cbrlst Lutheran Cbuttb, at people, anirhais, trees, plant life, furniture and utensi ls, oscope for much of the work to achieve the exactingly 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa; each styled and outfitted according to the place repre-fine detail. The figures are IC&led precisCly to one-fif-Capo Par: oh service Sunday at 8:15 and II sented. D vid tie.th of the Ule-size, includlng.tiny birds and three leaves. _ .a a.m. church school at Bible "It's a truly unique display." says the Rev. a One of the most dramatic scenes shows a tiny Christ "SACRED SOUNDS OF THE SEASON" -A program of recorded • Sacred Music from a superb sOund systeI!l· DAILY -9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday thro"l!h Friday Docombor 19 lhf0"9h Doe.mbor 2l ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 421 P1r.k Avenue class at 9:30; sermon Parker a United Methodist pastor a.t Albert!on, N.Y., child lying aJOne. in a lxJ!ec:b of the Berlin wall between Se•,; pi -y "Proclaim lbe ~ord." Methodist cburdl and a frequoot tr:wlator f« the ~Gef. W~ and East German}' with these ·v.·ords lettered be-~ W -man-speaking F!hrenbacber. "I know of nothing like ~ in neatb, "In Cltrlst there ts no East or West." I'::==========~=======:: Lutheran CburellW ol the the world." FolloWing exhibits cl. the carving!· tn many European Capistrano V&Uey Baptist If Master, at 2900 Pacific View In the varied scenes, the Infant Christ is sho_wn in a churches, they first were displayed in· this country In 1955 Church, at 32032 Del Obispo Drive, Corona del Mar; tent beside tJ\e ruins <i a ~ temple in lndia, in a at the uruted Nations and since have been .shown in more St., San Juan C&plstrano will .tervice !kmday at 10 a.m., water-mill shed in the s:oow~lad Black Forest of Germany. than 2SO American Protestant and Catholic churches. Each present a tr ad It Ion a I dhurch school at 9; sermon in the arms o( a Japanese woman sltUng_ beside a tea one will be part of an exhibit of NaUvity artwock from Christmas play, "Christmas, "Prison Mood s," by the Rev. ....ble. in 8 lean-to surrounded by cactus 1n Peru, on a &-·-.a the world 1 T Ny Dec l"J 3 The Birth of Jesu.s Quist" at . ..., mvuuu a arrytown, . ., . r an. . Chi 11 H. Paul Romels, interim South Pacific island. Febrenbacher, wbo present'" also works 85 a model 5 p.m . S:µ{Klay. ldren w I M to .,, act out tfie parts. ')-5 r. . b different maker at the Brooklyn Museum. says he wants to seU the .i..A • ~··-d "THEY DEPICT TUE Nativity as seen Y di I '""'ch ,_, b art de I t *"S At "'~ o;i :J5 p.m . .:N.11 ay ~1outtC. of Olives Lutheran peeples in -v&,fi-Ous cultures and countries ol the world," IP ay -.. ..,. was appra~ Y ooe a er a "'' ·• service, James· Everidge will Church, ot 24m Chrlsanta says Fehrenbacber. Jn sum, he adds, Uley symbolize 000 bUt. for which he asks $121500 -so he can devote full be ordained into the ministry. ti>rlve, Mission Viejo; service Christ as "Lord of the universe," drawing all people to-Ume to carving another set oa 8. much laijtr scale. All Interested invited to et· t>cc. 24 at 7, 9 ~d 11 p.m.. gether in love and brotherhood. Jt would be the culmlnaUon or my life's work," he tend the ordination service iermon '1 9 with lesson 11nrl. .. ''It Is my own testimony to Christ as one who can says. and the Christ.ma~ play and 'T:8rols; candlelight Eucharillll:::::;::=:;::=:=:;::=:;=:;::=:=:=:;=:==:=:=:~§=§':::="'1iJ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii:=iiiii"-ii'i;;;ngi;.i;ali;on;igi;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii .t 11, family service at 7. Ii~ 1 DO YOU REALIZE THAT THE POWER THAT Newport H11Tbor Lutheran LIVED AND MOVED THROUGH JESUS ALSO ~arch, at 7911 Dover Drlva, LIVES AND MOVES THROUGH YOU 1 li•wporl Beach; setvtce Dec. s-i at 7:30 p.m .. church l!Cbool Tho SCIENCE OF MIND can holp you rolom prognuri at 9:15 a.m.; sennon that power In your life. 1t': ~i~~~ J:~:~ .... ~r,;I':, THE 1st CHURCH ·OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE tstor: Chrlstmn1 Day service of _ 10 a.m.; New Year's Eve NEWPORT BEACH rvice al 7:30 p.m. i __ invJtes you to hear I Prince of Pe•« Lutheran THE REVER~ND ALBERT BURKE Tiil GLORY 0, GOO 8ahe 'lfllah ts th1 lltttt In the sucteulon of Dlw1ne M••1•1 1ent by GM 1fnct IM btgfnnln1 of mafl'1 tJilltftf" He ls The PromllH Oftt Of all rtlioionL H11 comln' ushers in the Age tf Fvlftllmtftt mentioned In 111 lh( -'"Phtclu of the past. laha'u'll1h brings ·God's Pltn for wortd puce, worl4 (u1tlct and wwld unity. 542-1701 ~urctl;" m7 M"a Vardc talk about Je$US, the Gl<!at E:xample ive. Costa Mcoa; sctvlces "THERE WAS A MANI" n<tay at 8 and ti a.m.; · , 1 fO~ tNFORM~TION ' 547·8 11 ~rmo '"l'he King I• ComlnR -Sundoy, Docom .. r 17, 1'72 -10:30 1.m. , vel Olf the Road," by the Sunday Sebool meell al the aame Umt> ' 13 fo ' v. Andrew C. Ander90n : THE BETTER LIVING CINTIR ' \ ("",, •I ~burch scbool at 9 : 3 0 ; 271 Avoeado Stl'MI ~ Cooto -I "' oh&( ' aith. Cllrlstnl., pn>jJram •I l p.m. EVERYONE IS WELCOME I l'attfi Luth.ran Church or._ _________________ __,la..--'---------------~-~-------- ' ' • . HANDEL'S MESSIAH Pr ... nMCI by ltl• SANCTUARY CHOIR & ORCHESTRA of ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH UNHI THI OlllCTION OP DR. JONAH C. KLIEWER -- . DECEMBER 17th --4:80 p.m. IN THE SANCTUARY EYEIYONE INVITED IT. AHDQW'S PRISIYTIRIAH CHU~CH .. St • .....,. 14.. N••,.,. .._. 0r. c11.,..,. H. Diet111n.~. ,.,,,, (Mii (V't ..,...,..., ~ ' ,, ' • JQ DAILY RILDT \ Dra:::na Club To Perform • , 'Ille New Life :Pla)'trs, a Cl!rutlan dranla dub, will be at the Flrst Baptist Church of Costa Mesa, 301 ~tagnoUa, Sunday nigtlt at 7 p.m. They will be performing a Christmas play e n t I t 1 e d "Christmas at My House." The New Lire Player con· slst of a number of high school and rollege youth from Orange County and the groups directed by Ralph Inns. This club bas been active throughout much of Southern Cahfomia wilh such summer productions as "'n>e'Unknown Hour," and '·Once to Die." Deolh Nolk-e• I ECKMAN r ll•li>ll G. llK1t1Nn. Aflll n, ol 14-11 Celt• Ar~1 L..,_ Hiii•. 0.1• of <H:111!, O.CetnMr 14. n~. efntlef or Golden !111r M1>0nk L No. '· Lffd. $0. 011lot1: Survl\'9d wlN, MIN 0. llKlllNn. -ill MNk.tt, T,,....Wy, 1 PM.. VnUed -1110dl1I C1'11Jrdl, L"l'JM Hiii~. Fu.,jly W09H" ! ..... wlMl1"9 1'0 molt• """"100'Li1L CGfllrlbull-. pl"H c.,... -trlbult lo lflol. Unlt..i ,,...ll>Ddll! Ct....rcll, L6Ql.tl.1 HIUi. Mc:Corml<:lr. l-91111111 8e1c11 Morl~rv, Dlr.dor1. COlGIAN Ftorenc1 M. Co191R. llflldenl of 1-Q VL1 CHIUI&, l~I Hiiia. ,...,_ Oil 1-911111"1 World WD<Tlll'tl Correl. Ebell Club Ind SI. ~I EplKOflofl ChllrcFl. Dloll ot dH!h, 0ec1m111• 13, itn Survived by 61uon11r, Mrs Dorll C. Hlilllllllt Oek HMbor, w;1itiln{llOIU shtlf, M1$1 Hllll'I L. R1k11lr1w. Ll;UNI H 111 • ; two 11•1n<1cnlldr111. Memorl11 ltl"Yk1s, S1lu•· d1y, 2 PM, SI. G1'or99'1 EpllKOflll Ch11rch, L11111n1 Hlltl. McCormick L&gllftl BNCh Mortvery, Dll"Ktorl. D'AOOSTIMO Ch1rlls 0 , D'AGOSTIMQ. nd•Wlll'll~ SI., C01l;1 MIS<I. n.11 ol 6e111!, DkitmDlf lS. ltn. Svrvl-by parent&, Mr. 111d Mrt. Clllrlls 0 . O'A"'*'llnD, Co.11 Mfl.11 bro"""" Joh11 Ind Antonio; 11118". Nin· cy, Ann, 011111, HIOITI!, Ind NMlll, Ill ol t!W l>Or'M. Gr1vtMdl !IK'<llCH,. T..,...01y, Of!cffnlll<' "· 10:30 AM.. Good Sl\lpMn:I Cemetery, liunltn{llDll &Hcfl. with Riv. Anll\OllY McGow;1n offlc11tlnv. fl;lill· Btri>eron Flll'llf"ll H-. CO.II MIN, OJ rectors. lfAIRCHILO Edmund W Falrcnlld. 11.nlllenl of L1911111 Oe1ch; date ol dealt!, 01c1mlllf' 14, ltn. Survived 1>y wife. Ellwtwtll; son. W-. ol Scottsdall, Arti11111; lwO d;lll9h!lfl, Mr1. PeT9r Pud1n, Wttl wyKt<, ~w York; Mra. Bll!'Mlt floullfl. Salllbury, Maryland; orot...,., Louil W, F1lrcfllld, N1w York ClfY I 1IS11r, Mra. H1rry T. M1rtlna;111. Newporl flHCh ; 1, 11r1ncklllldrll't; J 11 ... 1..,r1FlllCtllldr1n. Prlv111 ' t1mllv _..lcn.. P;1cllk: View Mortwry, Olrldors. HUOHll:S Rlcl'llrd E. Hugllls. .IQO Hl'-rll W1y, NIWJl<)r! Bllc::-0, 0111 ot dfflh, Olclfl'ltll• 1•, lfn. Survlv~ bY d1ughllf', M;irlor! G<Mt>ICll, N~PO•I 8NChl two nl1C15; !we gr1nclcnUdrll't; two gr11l.grlndcll!IQren. Servlc11, Monday, 2 PM, $!, P1ltr's Vnl!l'd Church ol Chrlll, H1111t1nv1on, In· dl•na. 8all1·8tr11""on F11,..r1I Home, Ceroni dll M1r, Forw1nllr'11 Dlrecton. McliLMl!EL. John E. McElrMll. Alll J.4, tr! t4S W WUson, C°'ta Miii . 0•1• ol dffl!'I, 0Kim11>er 1•, 1,n, s11rvi\1d by wti., Joan; two sons, John E. """' ol MM•o 8•~; Cll1rltt J. McElmetl, T1x111 thrH oa.,g!'l!1r1. C;irol An11 O'Tlf"O, MorTo lli•v : Mrs. J"MI Johnson, Orano-; Patrlcl1 MCEimeei, (Mii MIS<l1 D<Ol?llf. Cllarles J. McElmetl, Penntylvanl1; 1l1llf', Hll1n Newman, N-Yori!: live gr1ndcl!lldren. Vl1ll1tlon only, 8111 8""4w.,. C1'11$111. S•lurday, l PM, ll'lr0U9ll Sunday, l :Jl(I PM. Prl"'"' fnllr'""'I, Peclllc Vl-Mem<>rl1I Plr~. F1m.Uy ~111 mem«lal con- lrlDU11om be m8dl to lhl Hffrt Fvn<I. Bell 8roa<JW1y Mortu1ry. Dlreclorl. """°" Miidrid C. Rustllft. Ag.e ..S, ~ ol Eoccndl<IO. OaN ol dQttt, Olc..nblr 13, 1tn. SUnilw<I 11y ""'" .isi.n. Mra. EYllyn E.-y, Ug.-HUi.1 Mrs M&t1hl Wllr, Loi ........ I Miii& Gr• ~Ml T""'Clllf\, lftllllwOod,. """'" \I ...,vkes Md prlw.1111 ln!.........,t, E.1 Toro c ..... ,.,..,. McCOmtlc:k LleuM a.en MMl~ry. Olrectora. ' SNl!Dl!Kl!I! M;1rvverlt1 s-.... 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SMU Hires Smith DAU.AS -Southern Methodist University hired Dave Smith o r Oklahoma State Friday as head lootba)l coach. . Smith is well informed about SA-tu, where he was an assista~t coach for eight years untiL he ~nt to Winn;ipeg of the Canadian Football League m 1970 where he was offensive coordinator. He succeeds Hayden Fry, fired just betore the season's final game. S1nith's team at Oklahoma State had a 6-5 record , in the season just past, his first there. The Cowboys beat three bowl- bound teams -Colorp, Missouri and Iowa State. · ·Coach Supported ATLANTA -The Geo<gla Tech athletic board Friday supported [ootball coach Bfil P'ulcber's decision not to allow star quarterback Eddie McAsban to .Play in the Liberty Bowl Monday. "I\ is the opinion of the board that coach Fulcher acted in the best interes\s of nol only the present football team but ~ of the entire school and of its future over- • all athletic program," said Dr. Joseph M. Pettit, president of Georgia Tech. ·' Wooden Going Home ' LOS ANGELES -Ba.1ketball , coach • John Wooden of UCLA, who has a mild heart condition, ls doing "per£ectly well" and "In •Ii probeb!Uty" will be released • this weekend &om Sl. John's HOl!pital, a ' boopltal spokeoman said Friday. l Bui the 12-y .. N>ld flvo-time collegl_ate i coach of the year will miss hi& first ~ game tn nearly a qu~ of a century as 1 UCLA •8 head. coach. H" string al 879 games will be broken when the ' Bruins host uCSanta Barbara tonight. Assistant coaches Gary Cunningham • ' • Saturday, ~btr 16, l9n DAILY PILOT Jj €owens Leads Boston Past Lak~rs, .. }.02-98 ' LOS ANGEi.Es (AP) -Dave Olwen• = 31 points and played inspiring e to lead the Boston Celtics to a victory over the Los Angeles Lalaers Friday night 1n National Basket· ball Association play._ Cowens pulled down 19 rebounds and continually harassed Wilt Chamberlain · as the Celtics won their seventh in a row aDd. ran their NBA leading winning ,.P.rd 24-3. limo this season they have lost to Boston, Johnny Havlicek contributed 19 points and Don Chaney 18 as the Celtics beat off a desperate fourth quarter rally by the .Laker11. • Boston held a gg..-lfad with just two minutes to play, but Jim McMillian and Gail Goodrich !earned to cut the lead td 101·98 with just 43 seconds to play. However Jerry West missed an 18- footer and Boston, as it had dolle all night, controlled the rtbound and sealed the victory. GocXtrich led the Lakers in scoring with 23 points and West and Mc~lilllan added 22 each. In addition to outscoring Chamberlain, who threw in 18 poinlS, Cowens also won the rebounding battle as the Lalters center yanked in I~. Boston lost the services or Don Nelson, who suffered what appeared to be a sprained ankle and was taken to a nearby hospital for precautionary X-rays. .\he: loss broke a six-game winning stfeak for the Lakers aod was the second , _ __, Tbe Lakers, rather sluggish in the first half, grabbed a 56-54 lead in the second half after the 8COf'e had been tied at SO at th& intennission. Goals Set for '73 ~essersmith, McMullen Answer Trade Critics LO& AN<;ELES (AP) -Andy Messersmitli and teen McMullen say they have inswen" far critics 'of tbe Los Angeles· Qodgers who gave di>· five· pl,yers to . acquire them from the Calilornla Angils: "I don't worry about outside pressures," MessersmiU\ ,told ne,wsmen: this week as he modeled a Dodg~rs untfonn for the first time and McMullen for the ftrst time since 1965. Messersmith, pivot81 man in the trade, stated his sure-fire remedy for aecond- guessers: Today's Sports- On Television 10 a.m. (f ) ,CL -PRO FOOT· BALL--The Baltimore Colts meet the Dolphins in Miami. I R.m. (2) CL -PRO FOOT· BALL -The Minnesota Vikin~s meet the San Francisco 49ers 1n Candlestick Park in a crucial NFC Westf!;m ·division game. (4) CL - !UGH SCHOOL BASKEIBALL - Los Arigeles city game. 5 p.m. (7) CL -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -Don Moody breaks the six·second b3rrier in lhe quarter-mile $210,000 Supemational Drag Racing Championships, taped at Ontario in November. Also1 riders raclfli down a twisting C'Qll'se in the International Tobog- gan (Cresta) championship 'from St. Moritz, Switzerland . And the 1f(>rld roller skating dance cham- pionship from Bremen, W e s t G<nnany. (9) CL -TID8 WEEK IN PRO FOOTllAIL-lllghlights ol games played last Weekend. 9:30 p.m. (5) CL -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Action in 1he final round of • the annual Trojan Classic Tournament from the Sports Arena. / 11 :05 p.m. (5) CL -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The UC Santa Barbara Gauchos vs. 'J'he UCLA ll<Ulns. By tape delay. "ll I set my goo! high eooogh, that should take care ,of it." . The goal of the right-handed pitcher~ "Win 20 games. I definitely think 11 lhould be !here ... Said McMullen, "My job is to play . third base and Andy's is to win 20 games. The Dod~ers. want us to fill two gaps - not five.' The Dodgers, since moving from BrookJyn for the 1958 season, have bad too many third basemen to coun~ "Somebody told me I was the 13th and I'll he the «th," quipped McMullen, 30, who was traded by Los Angeles lb Washington in 196.5. Dodgen third basemen last season were guilty of about 50 errors. "I ;; 11 but I missed about 20 gam • ·" McMullen said, adding that he does I recall ever making more lhan 20 errors in a season. Messersmith, Z1, woo 20 games b' California in 1971 but figured bis career was ended last season when he spent more Ulan 50 days on the disabled list. He underWent surgery Ju~ 15 on.these- cond finger ot his right hand to repair a ruptured tendon sheath. "I was really lucky . I didn't think I'd be pitching anymore because so many weeks had gone by and I didn't know what it was. Luckily enough, when the doctor opened it up, he f o u n d something." . The DOilgers gave up outfielder Frank Robinson, infielders BiUy Grabarkewitz and Bobby Valentine, starting pi~r Bill Singer and relief pitcher Mike Strahler. • ;t "It's a good feeling," s ~id Messersmith: "if nothing but for jbur ego, to come off an 8-U year and be in- volved in a trade with these kind' of nurnbecs -five for two. "The Dodgers could be in.. 1 for critlci.!m," Andy said, and the Anlels could be In for applause. "AnyUme you get four starters for two, It's a good deal. "The .Dodger~d the depth to give up and they needed a third l>al!eman. They got a steady one in Mac." Messersmith said he is ft,nfident he can return to his 1971 fonn . ln fact, he said in two post-operative starts last seasoo he pitched better than the year before. , Yet he said he was sad to leave the Angels after six years with the American League team. "' Face . Min1iesota: But that was the last time coach Bill Shannan's club saw the lead as •Bolton ripped off 11 points in a row a couple of minutes later and enjoyed the advantage the rest of the way. .49ers Go After Turnovers and the absence of forward Happy~llairston plagued the Lakers. The Lakers missed Hairston's board Work and scoring punch throughout the tllL Divisional '~Crown 1LA-returns to action Tuesday, facing host Buffalo, then battles Ba~timore in a televised game· Wtdnesday night. I SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The National Football League's craziest division race will end here today or, should the Min-. nesota Vikings beat the San funcisco 49ers, go down to a suspenseful Sunday. Tbe 49ers, 7-5-1, need a victory or tie in the nationally televised game to win a third straight National Conference West title. The Vikings, 7-6, were eliminated from the Central race last Sunday and ~II miss the NFL playoffs for the first time since 1967. "They're a good football team ," says 49ers coach Dick Nolan." "They've been On TV Today Channel 2 at l 'winners for a Joog time, and they'll be coming at us as tough as if they were · still in the race." Vikings coach Bud Grant concurs. "We owe it to ourselves and to the league to play our best," said Grant, \11ho brought his team to the West Coast to : practice in the wann -by Minnesota standards -weather this y,·eek. If the Vikings, slight underdogs, upset the 49crs before a sellout crowd at Can· dlest.ick Park today, t h e Los Ari.gel es Rams and Atlanta Falcons will take tt;ieir shots at the NFC West crown Sunday. 1'he Rams ~l, will be home against Detroit. The Falcons, 7-4, host. K"""5 City, , .. . The divis'ton has had a new leader each of the pa.st lour weeks. Nolan will"'be starting Steve Spurrier •••on Clhl . ' ' at quarterback again, with veteran John Ha~kk t 1.1 19 McMLn Brodie in reserve. The 27~year-old Spu;· ~~.':' 1~ ~ 3~ ~~~ ~-MtitlH 1,.1 . ' ' ... " ' ... ' '"'' 1• rier has thrown 18 toocbdowns peMeS m WNte s >'4 1J Gc1rkt1 eight starts and the team is f>.2-1 since he ~:r ~ !:! 1! ~::111M\ ID '-' M 9 ... 21: 2 3·1 • . .. . became the starter. · si111 ~ ,.... 11 COllll~ this WIPl'll ' 2 0-0 ' The Vikings' offense bas changed · ' Plnkal o 1).(1 o year, with the return of Fran Tarkenton _ s.nc1n o D-O o _ ,,.,, _ Tot•l1 "6 10-ll 102 Tol1l1 .,. ,.. as quarterback. Bost<>n 21 23 21 1.s -1crz "He's a passer, and they haven't had L,. AnQ.iu is 2S 25 23 -" Foulld OUT -Boslon, Cowens one up there ," says Nolan, thinking back iot11 1oo1i -eosto" u. L• Anotlu 11 to the 49ers' victories over f\.1innesota in Tec;l'lrllt11 touts -·'~'°"' Cowens. COKn ~,.. !ll>hn; LO$ Aoo&i•s, Good•ltn .. a 1970 playoff game and a regular season A-U$s. · game last year. The \'ikingS' defense allow¢ 139 points last season, least In the NFL. This year it has · allowed 232 points, the same total as the 49ers, and Grant says, "I honest· Jy don't know why." But the Minnesota coach , admits, "We've been kept off balance by the run." The 49ers' running attack, poor most of the sea.son, came alive last Sunday - perhaps just in time -with 210 yards in the 26-0 victory over Atlanta. But fullback Larry Schreiber, the lead- ing rusher against the fo'alcons. suffered a rib injury which may cut down his playing time in the final regu1ar season game. On offense, the Vikings have one of the NFC'S leading receivers in John Gilliam . with 43 catches for 973 yards. Tarkentoo has passed (or 2,507 yards. Oscar Beed leads the rumen, w\th 609 yards in 144 carries. 1 The 49ers, with a victory ~-oold face Dallas, Eastern runrierup, in a playoff opener here next Saturdaf. UCI Battles John Brown; , Magnuson Out UC Irvine will host John Brown Uni· versity of Siloam Springs, Ark. tonieht in Crawford Hall and will be favored to bring the season basketball record to the .500 mark at 3·3 despite the coo.tinued a~ of &.11 center Scott Magnuson. Magnuson has been in \lie school's in· finnary with a bad case of broochitis this "-'eek and hasn't appeared with the Ant· eaters since the second game ot: the sea- soo. He may be co the bench tooight but isn't listed in coocb Tim Tift's starting line!Jp. John Brown University is the filth straight out-Of·state-opponent for the Anl· eaters. 1'e small NAIA school from. the Ozarks has been a perennial small col- lege pt)\ver in the four-state area of Ok- lahoma, Kansas, Missouri and Arkaim.s. At the present time, they are M for the season compared to 2-3 for UCl. The G<ilden Eagles come here with a four· game win streak intact. Leading the visitors is sophomore Dave Vaught (6-4), who is averaging 18.5 points per game. He is paired with frestman Mike Allen (6-4 ) at f.:irward . Allen was one ol the most sought after prep stars in the Oklahoma area last season when he led Tulsa prep leagut'3 in scoring. After two days at ~ Uni· venity of Oklahoma, he transferred to John Brown and is averaging 14 points per game with the varsity. Wally Moon, I.he fonner Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder whose moon shots over the short left field SCret!n in the Coliseum in 1959 propelled the Dodgers to the world champion.ship be!ore the largest-ever crowds in baseba11 history, is the school's athletic director and will be ~... tonight. TIU will start the same five players that opened against Montana State University a week ago. This means that Dave Baker (6-3), the lalented sophomore letterman. will be at center. Another outstanding sophomore. Jerry Maras (fHi) will ~ at one forward with Howard Hawkins (6-2 ) at the other. In the backcourt it wtll be Harlan Peet (M), a traru;fer from El carn;no COiiege and Gary Eubanks l&-2), another aopbo. more. Agase Name Pmdue Coach , Ul"I T.._..,. LARRY SCHREIBER 135) IS A DOUBTFUL STARTER FOR 49ors TODAY Miami See.ks 14-0 MJtrk Against Colts WEST LAFAYETIE, Ind. <AP) - Alex Agase, vtteran of nine seasons as htltd football l"08ch at Northwmttn t:nlvcrsity, Jo"'riday night w11s named head roach at Purdue University. ' • Frank Arnold will direct the IUl-' Jr ...... _ end -• , 1--~"uon"..._,ally op-ran !<!~Ibey _llAMl.JAPl -,... ~.PD! etV.!l• acek their 49th C01190<1Jtlve. victory. pooaibly the beginning ci anolhtt come men!1 and ltandQlll la<kle Bob Vot1ellhas announced bla retirement. . Dolphins, bullding· them Into instant con· t~ ln lhe American conference, He hopoo to claim ooly the third NFL team in hlatoey to ao ""lf"thed "through regu· l&r aeuoo. >J a team, the Dolphina can 1Muer tho ...... rushing -ol 2,885 yards set In 11136 by lho Dolrnlt Lklrts. Agase v.•as a surprise cholce alnce It was not generally known tbat he was 1 candidnte for the Purdue job. The pMt v.'a! vacated Dec. 4 when Bob DeP.10M resignrd to ~ Purdue's asslltabt athletic direclor. Apse becomerthor1!th-liead coodr In Purdue~ football history, datln( baclc to 1887. DeM08S compiled I IS.le). JI ·.-.cord In UV.. ,......,, !ollowinf \ • together today wheO Ule MJ1i.I Dolplllns 1 Kings Host Montreal bolttheBa1t1moreCo1ll.!nlhelina1~· While the lc(Mlen ci tho old Ooltl l'""· erbooses !all !rom the ltmeilgh~ tho, lij> INGLEWOOD -The .Los Angeles end ci nplor ......, Nall~ Footboll ' Kings hid for the!~ 15th victory of the League ptay. Ott TV .Totlaw young NotJonal Hockey League seOJOn Qwirl«blCk Jolmny Uni tu, who IOd the C"-ieel 4 at J e tonlghl w1tfn tbeY take on tho ni8PI Colts 10 glorJ In tlle lite llll0'1 and tlw{ L Monlreal Canadlcns at the Forum. ~·ci thO llMOo 1ay1hoWm'Lbe1nl atart DolphlM will try lo llln!ldt &1r 'Mlc Klnp cotM l$ t~l«ht' .. game in ' 1 ~ ~led I'• d In 'third p!,ct'ln the We&tern Dlvlsljln·llen-. a Col!J unlfonn noxt yw u a 1idellne mar. to an 1111.----~ ~ recor dlngi, Jul\ •four pol!lta behind teogu.. ol>lel'Ver al his ~· ~ ~. the NfL and·wet '"° new rusblllc ~ leading Chicago. ""'· ~ •~ In the """*'' · Mbntreal tops the Eastern Division Oolta hallback Tern Mette, allo hed . Don Shula left the Colts' orpnlt.aOon with n 17~ recwd. tbla .-.;'hos u~ stmll ""'" . ~ yem ago to coach the clownlnldden . . •I , \ ' . The Chicago Bears d 1934 ~ 13 straight and the 1942 Bears captured 11 In a row. In the ~. Memiry Morris wUI try to gain ii yards rushing and the team 106 running yanb. for new marks. ti M()rrill succeeds. he wiU make Miamt the llnl team,tn lho NFL to••..-have two 111mer1 gtln <mr 1,400 yard.& In one oeaaon. FWlbock -L4"1 'Coonb 1lr<ady baa l,C*. .. Slwla said he'd like to ... the """'1ls set, but m&J\talM the only record he Is really lolmSted In b w1mlng the SUper Bowl. I And, unlike many footbell ollocrvm, he-·· think the sx-w"' ol belll& .... defeated will hurl bla toam ent<ttrta the play0!!1 u much u !he -dm of .... unuio,q to w1~ w111 help. The COlll, wttb a H ,_.,, f« th<i ....,., ·-little 'reuoo r... Satur· day'• audience to upec:t an UJ*l ln I• inc 2MI to the Dolpbloa ••co ....u aao. tiiO. long"t coacblni reijp1 I n BollennalcC< history by J I C ~ M.U.ltl<opl. He was head coach for lj years. ,· Acase. Ill, waa 1 thre&-tlme Alf· America guard wbllo au.ndlng both lllinol~ •n<I l>urdut, He gained .that booQr ot llUnols In IMJ, at Purd:le Ii a marine trainee In lMI. and once oaaln 11 llliMI• In !Mil """" be •lid 1tilnou 10 111 U.lf r611t "' ua.A tn the -.00-:L • I • • , • 1. J ~ DAil V PILO'T , -st Paul· Sea Kings Belt Oiler·s~ 6.9-54; Nab Crown In 29-24 ' . < • Victo1·y By OLENN WHITE Ot "" O.lly Pli.t Sl•tt LOS ANGELES -St. Paul's classy Pat Degnan riddled \\lestem's non-existent pass defense for 248 yards to pace the Swordsmen to a 29-24 triumph Friday night in the ClF claS!·AAA.A championship football showdown. A Coliseum throng of 13.588 watched the unbeaten , Swordsmen overCome adversi· : t:Y and officiating to pull out :~the wild scoring contest. !-: Trailing 21l-23 with 7:25 to ~ Jlay, Degnan guided his mates 68 yards in sc,ven plays for the • tnatch's final touchdown with • 'Clle big gainer on the blitz a 41· r.;iard pass. l · Degnan, who at one time ,. J ~pleted ft lhrows in sue-t ~oess.ion, wound up with 12 for t -;17 as he rallied St. Paul from a deficit five different times the see-saw s trugg l e tween the unbeaten powers. Jibe final tally came Yfith i"l4"showing on the clock . ~nd r a try for a two-point con- -rsion f.iu.1.ed , Western .bad more chance to come back ~d win it. °' But the Pioneers couldn't ?--make it lhis time. They fumbl- ed the ensuing kickoff and were subsequently starting from their own nine. 1'hey worked their way for a first down at the 20 . However, they bogged down there as two of Bob Acosta's passes fell in- complete, then he was na iled after a four yard gain. 3rd Qµ.arter S,purt , .: p~· ~It far · CdM By ROGER CARLSON Of .. o.ltr Pjlilt Stiff Corona del ~'.1"...I' High's . undefeated Sta KDlgS mtjn- tllned their status as Orange County's No. 1 prep basketbal team as they .. ~ to the championship of the~44th an- nual Huntington Beach lnvlta· llonaJ Friday night over t.be host' Oilers, 19-M. ~ Tandy Gillis' classy aew broke tt open ln the third quarter with a . flurry af buckets from outsldt by Jeff Wharton, Matt Keough and Cuey Jones~ and combined wlllr a cold streak fron1 the field. by the Huntington Beach quintet It proved fatal to the hosts. In other tournament action Long Beacb Wilson tripped W~, 69-Q, in ()Vertime (or third place; Tustin dealt Monrovia a 56-50 defeat for University In 70:.49 Reversal By DENNIS CAMPBElL Of Ille O.Hr Pll9t Sta" fifth place; and Arcadia down· ed Ramon•. M-6.S, !or the .con- solation title. Gillis callled W bar t on . "Super, bOlh offensively and defensively in the w b o 1 e tournament ," and it was Wharton's uncanny accuracy rrom outside the Oilers' l-2·% zone defense that destroyed Huntington's hopes of gaining the first tiUe in its Own tourney since 1988. ' Corona del Mar shoot'ers shot al a 4.5 percent clip (27 of 80) with Wharton leading the wa y with 21 points. Wharton, Keough and Jone~ were named to the all·toumey team as were Oilers Raul Con- treras and Jim Weir. Weir led Huntington 'Nith 18 points. Othrs on the all-touma111ent team include Dave Trotter (Tustin), Ken Stamey (War· renJ. Stan Spicer (Monrovia ), Frank fl.1cClanahan (Ramona) and Tom Caserman (Long Beacb WUson). Coach Elmer Combs' Hun- tington Beach five played Corona nose to n <1 s e through the first two and a haU quarten and trailed by only a 38-37 count with 4:54 left ·in .the third period. But then Bob Clark hit a pair of free throws, Keough clicked on a 16-foot Jumper, Wharton saUed through Hun- tington's wne with a layup and Vince Dautas grabbed an offensive rebound and shoved the ball in the hoop. That set up a fourth-<it'iwn- ; and-six with 2:50 sh<M·ing on . the clock. 0.ILY PILOT Piiot* by RldMl,W t<..iiler ·. Howev", Western refused HUNTINGTON'S SCOTT ""'NKIN DRIVES TOWARD BUCKET AGAINST CdM'S JEFF WHARTON, BOB CLARK. JIM WEIR (50) LOOKS ON, Rebounding, otrense and defense win basketball games and Fullerton High School had more of ea.ch Friday night, downing visiting University 7G- 49. Jones ::added a 16-footer from the comer and with 1:20 to go in the third quarter lt was 43-- 37. In that span the OUers missed five straight Crom the field and were guilty of three turnovers. : , to gamble and punted away its :..I · > The Trojans failed to outscore Full~rton during any quarter of play, falling behind quickly during the first period and never narrowing the margin. : , last chance for the ball. St. , P~uJ was able to control the ' ball and the-clock, tucking a\vay the CTown. , It turned out to be a game of long passes as Acosta made .good on seven of 18 throws for Vanguards Bag 79-59 Triumph Diablos Stall, Lose, 16-15; Time Out · 170 yards. At one lime the lwo . quarterbacks had combined : for 16 completions in 20 tries Triwns in 56-50 Setback For Vikes; While University had dif- ficulty with Fullerton's zone defense, the lildians con- Lo b 19 slste.ntly worked the ball in-Se y sid~ against"1le Trojans' zone . for ltlgh percentage shots ' underntath. : for 342 yards. : It was a game of scoring ex- . changes and for awhile It atr : pea.red that a missed con- : version kick would h;lve ac- :tually settled the issue - :especially after W es tern :matched St. Paul's 32-yard ; tield goeJ with' a 24-yard three- ; Pointer to regain the lead, 24- ; 13. : Officials took away one St. Paul touchdown with a penalty, cost it possession with a quick whistle on a fumble and wound up assessing 61 yards in penalties against the wiMers, five against the lolers. St. Paul rumbled three times and lost all three · while Western gave up one of five bobbles. Other C1F Floals AAA Los Altos 16., Santa Maria 15 AA Temple City 28, Nett 8 A Paso Robles 21, Boron Ci Pro, College Results By llOWARD L. HANDY 01 l'M P<lllY Pllltf Sllff Southern California College of Costa Mesa won its seventh game of the season f"riday night, topping P o m o n a College, 79-59, in action on the Vanguards home court. Tonight's home engagement with Fresno-Pacific ( 8 ) figures to be a tougher assignment. FresIM>-Pacific has beaten Blo\a and Uis Angeles Baptist College, the latter by 20 points in Newhall. In Friday night's akinnish, the VanguardS were never behind and the tight floating zone defense stymied the Sage Hens, limiting them to a single field goal during one . fi ve minu te stretch. "This was a good victory for ' us." SCC coach Paul Peak said after the game. "Every- body got to play." SoCal had only thre e personal fouls called against it in the first hal! but 16 in the second half. Peak explained: "We started reacbfug for the ball instead of moving. Then too, when you use players who haven't been in loo many games, they become overly aggressive." Only one Vanguards pla yer didn't get into the scoring col- umn with Russ Dickens hitting 15 end Mike Walters 14 to lead the attack. In rebounding , the Vanguards had 55 to 30 for the visitors with Causey high at 14 and Jim Payne grabbing 13. Dickens had 11. By HANK WESCH Local entrants San Clemente and Mission Viejo bowed out of the title contest. at the San Clemer.te Kiwanis lnvit.iitlonal Tournament Friday, losing in 'semiflnal games. Mission Viejo was nipped by Ganesha, 16-15, m a slow down contest which proved to be a · war of nerves m the late going, while host S a n Clemente was bested by Pacifica, 56-50. Ganesha and Pacifica will play for the crown tonigllt at 8 in the tournament final es, while natural rivals Mission Viejo and San Clemente vie fC1r the third place spot at 5. Coach Pat Roberts' Mission Viejo team played a well- disciplined slow down game throughout against powerful Ganesha, the defending toul"t)ament champion, but lost out on a sh<lt by M forward Gary Melugin from J.6 feet out with just 14 seconds to play. Mission Viejo scored on)y five points in the entire second half, all or them in the final period, but It appeared that a layup by Mike B<lwen with 52 seconds left might hold up un· til MeJugln pumped in his set shot from the right side of the key. Mission Viejo managed to. .get off two shots before the final buzzer, but both bounce(! off the rim. The DiablOI pla ye d deliberately from the opening tipoff and jwt before haJ.ftlme Ganesha decided to play the SoC•I c.n ... f7'1 ~ If ~""" 1 • l lt ken• 1 1 ollltt¥ ' 3 urtlt o ~ •llt" 1 g 0 same way. Mission Viejo only ~ took 13 shots in the entire • game and hit on seven of I~ them. P1vne ~ l I Helm 32 1 Hlt rrort 2 1, J !ltrtitnoo 3 ¥ o ~1\~rm .. , SoC•! con-~lt. 1' 'l In the first half Mission Vie- ~ jo's strategy worked to perfec· 7' tlon, and the DiablOI led 4·2 : Dolphins Suffer Wild 62-59 Overtime Defeat LENNOX -Dana HUl.s High seconds left and a free throw 8cbool'1-Dolphlrt9--eluh wU.h---Witb-four HQOOdHt1'ftaining. Jter1tage High tonight at 1 Dann Hilla wu outlCOred. ro'CIOCk for I third place game 21-3. in lhf: fourth quarter ~nd lin the Ltnno• High BasketbaU gained Ila only polnta vlo the llovttallonal 1 following their fret th row route. wlld 12-69 overtime Joss to A technical on the Lennox ~Lennox Friday night. crowd provided Dana Hl\18 •Coach Tony St 111 s on 1 1 with a ffff.fhrow ·attempt with Dolphlna Iott an !&-point third !om-mlnul<I lelt In rqulatlon quartu lead as the hosts and the completion gave the applied ' full-00ur1 press to Dolphins a S!l-5.! lead. 'tum the lnue around. · · Leon01'1 Jack Kearns hit a 1:1-root Jumper with l& 110COnd1 to go tn regulaUon to Ue-the game and then flnllhed oft Dana Hilb In the overtime 1 period with a bucket with Ii and UH after the quarters. r-.1l11slon hit five of six shots in the half all JayupJ with the ex· ception ()f one elght·footer by Bowel). After playing a man-to-man defense in the first hair Ganesha came out in a zone In the third quarter and it was a waiting game throughout the pcri.od._Ganesna we.nt_abead . oo a pair of Layups by guard Earl Wilson and ~IL\ilon Viejo Fl•PU10tl ~udft11r ~~M 1119rtr 1llt¥ 'T011l1 ... _ ...... , , ., '! -1· 1 . ' i tlA lly Cilllrt9" O•Mtty ·11< Mlttlon Vitia ' 0 I .... missed on its ocly two at- tempts. A set shot by Bowen with 5: 43 to play and a free throw by Rob Ferguson with 2:02 left put Mission Viejo back on top and the Diablos had the ball and the lead in the final two minutes. But an ill-advised field goal attempt and a pair of turnovers gave Ganesh& its opportunity. Melugin bit a set shot with 1 :03 left to play to set up the last minute chaos. Surprising1y G a n e s h a ' s Cleve Porter was h e I d scoreless in the contest. The 6- 4', returning tournament Most • • -. Valuable Player had hit for 30 poinb the previous even.big. San Clemente, meanwhile fell victim lo a Pacifica press in squandering an eight·point lead to the Mariners. The Tritoos shot over l'I Pacifica zone in the opening period and led 21-13 early in the second quarter. At that point the tide turned, however, and Pacifica hit four buckets in succession to draw even. The Rariners beat the San Clemente defense for repeated layups and short jwnpers to assume a halftime lead of 27- 23 and· doubled the advantage in the third period. ALHAMBRA -Marin a With guard Ralph Gessner High's Vikings take some d ..s..;:~· t J Cf needed time olf f-the hol1·-an sot¥"' · cen er e ""' Weber doina , most of the days follo"1n& their third Joss damage, Fullerton jumped to in their last tl.ve games as a 2().9 first quarter lead, in- Centennial knocked off µie up-creased the margin to 14 and-down Yikes, 79-80, to take points at the half and raced to fifth place tn the Alhambra le.ads of 20. ~ more during Invitational basketball tourna-the second ~. . ment. Tbe TrojanS, 'trying to work The defeat gives Marina a 6-against Fullerton's' full<OUrt 4 recQfd. press and stingy defense, were Coach Jim Stephens' Marina quintet returns to action Dec. 26 in the Covina Tournament with an engagement with host Nortbview. forced into long-range, low- percentage sbols, as final statistics renect.. Univenilty hit on just 18 or 55 from the field -32 percent -Wblle Fullerton was 33 of 78 for II percent. Mesa, Estancia Collide Friday afternoon's loss to Centennial came about when the Vikes opened up cold from the field and simply could no.t ainsistently hit from the outside -normally a fl.farina trademark. High point men fer Universi· ty were Jeff ~en and juliior Jeff Giese with. 11 each. Giese connected an ' some I o n g jumpers in tbe first hall while Styers got most <1f his the ~ con<! half. For Consolation Crown By RON EVANS Of lhl 0..11'1 Plklt ll•ff '~' Fick LOll'ltr SMlb't Swt n100 H.t"O!l Grathl H1nsset1 llot$er T01al1 """ .. 1 3 2 17 ' 2 3 12 5 , 2 12 2 0 s ' , l l s 0 0 2 0 0 l 0 2 0 0 1 0 ' 0 2 I 2S 10 17 Ml Sc-bY Ov•rll:" (9111 ... nl•I 2A \6 11 'U-19 Mllrln1 11 II 111......0 Irvine League rivals Costa Mesa and Estancia will battle for the consolation cham· plonship of the San Clemente Kiwanis Invitational basket- ball tournament tonight at 6:30 after second round vic- tories Friday at San Clemente Hi~. Costa Mesa recorded its first v~ory of the season for coach Bob Sorensen, ~ o•er Laguna Beach, while Estancia outlasted Saljdleback, !HZ. Sorensen's Mustangs had a constant battle to b a n d Laguna Beach Its t h I r d straight loss, and the game wasn't decided until the final minute and a half, when guard Rick Browning bit seven free throws to pull away. hot outside shooting of Collen, Stephan Garner and Lil· jestrom. C u m m i n s was a pillar on the boards throughout the game, and finlllhed with 22 poiflts to lead all scorers. Collen, who had a masterful floor game and was highly proficlent in penetrating the Costa Mesa man-,to-man defense, I e d Laguna's scorers with 19. Mike Magner's, inside work tot three baskets p u 11 e d Estancia to a IO.point !tad wtdi a minute left in the third ~lod, .and from there It FV Outclasses Foe; Gains Tourney Finals Until that time, Jerry Fair's Laguna team bad come within a point of taking the lead on five oCcasions without going in front. edjid away the res\ ol the SANTA MARIA -Fountain game. Valley High's basketball team cos11 Mn1 ut+ ti " ,, . roared to an easy 66-39 over ~~~1n1 ,0 1° ~ ~ the host Saints to gafn the Browning s 1 ' 70 finals or the Santa Maria \~1:,1y•• ; Y l 1~ Invitational tourney, here Fri· Stiter 0040 h Ta1tl1 lf 13 lO ff day nig t. LHun• 111ct1 r• J tt Coach Dave Brown's win· G•rnt r I ·~ W L111 .. 1rom 2 , 1 ning Barons, 7-1 for the ~-·~• I i I I season, tangle with Santa &'$nu• e o , 1 Barbara tonight at 8:30 for the y;,ri11>K~ ~ ~ 1 1 tourney champlonshJp. Santa e~:i~r. ~ ,: ~ ~ Barbara turned back Dos SH,... 11'1 OHl'l<I" n. Laoun• Iii•~" 1 '° 19 l~ Pueblos, 66-42, in the Ou1er COi!• ~.. 16 1' 17 ~ M!mifinal tilt. Costa Mesa's beefy front line duo or Mike Berry and John Cummins were the key men for the w I n n e r s , 1•1•11CI• iui,. ti 1 • Coll!"' s 1"flj The victory over Santa Maria waa so one-sided that Brown benched his starting five jll!lt three minutes into the third quarter. penetrating the ~guna r.one H•"M" ~ 2 3 1 for !hort jumpers and easy :_~ I : ~ 11 layuJJI in the crucial fourth &1·~~ ! l j 1~ quarter when Laguna's ball 8¥0t" 2~ 1t 1s ·J hawking press kept the game E•tfl'\C•• ,,..,. 11'1' °'\;'~"I '! ,...., Close. • ~llMIKk M I IS-.S1 r~ountaln Valley streaked to . a lt-4 first .quarter lead and . led at the half by a 37-10 margin. · Chrls Adams' o u t s i d e shooting In the first quarter and the board play of Scott ReMer. Tlln Hill and Dan Malane were too much for the Saints. Adams ~nd Sa m Sepulveda each hit 12: points whlle Ma lane' and Reider had 10 each. fl-11111 V1tl1y ~I Hiii '1 "1 '1 'I •• ,.... l I " 111 .Mr 10 ~: "'"': I 'l ~,__;11 • I , =-I 'I J=t 1 0 "V:l' '''J K•k-?I ot•I• ll ' 1i _., ....... llOll!'I••'" Vi ta.¥ lt 11 'I , ....... 11111!• Marie ' I 1~ Costa Mesa sl>ot to the !rorif In the first qu•rter by working their ~tterned offense well and gelling balanced scoring. Laguna's full court pressure and the herassment ol guardJ Danny Collen and Brent LU· jestrom took its toll In the se- cond period, and lht .Artllt& came back to within four Al GRAND PRIX !JaUtlme. From that point cm It w1s Ii case of tr1ding baskets with the, Mustangs maintaining a sllght advantage despite the .I $122~ MO. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2410 ~ llWL 11t M If .• c .... M ... LIASI Dlllct -PACTOIY AUTHOlmD DIALll Mt!l.•111'1. 11• tt t rll e Sfrt. & 1¥t1111i1t1 •T AW. FllD DOUN -.14M017 That was it. The closest the hosts could get to the Sea Kings from that point on was nine and Corona had its eighth straight victory. Contrera s kept the Oilers in the running early with his outside shooting, hitting eight points in the first four minutes. Corona upped its margin to IXHS with 5,03 to go and at that point Huntington had con- nected on only four of 16 shots from the field through the ee- cond hall against the tough Corona del Mar man-to-man defense. · ( Huntington hit 21 of 55 from the field for 38.2 percent. c-• ..i M•r C•t> ., ~ "' ,, ! I I ii I I l '! 1I 1' ,g ,, ONE DAY ONLY! SPECIAL SALE! sur·· Dae. 17th 11 e.m. to 4 p.m. 15 00 OFF * SPORTCOATS * SUITS *JACKETS *SLACKS • 1 Day Only -at ••. ROY STRUTT MEN'S SHOP l o""'''" of '•••4e11e 271 I . ''" If .. CMhl M ... Hll.._.S...,. - • DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS . '(Olli\ OPl'ONeN'f, n u: CHleF, IS l'!IOMISIN<11'lle V01l:RS DEER f!Jlil) l'OFFALO MEAT IN EVERY PUT! MUTI AN!> JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY / ·TODAY'S CBDSSfDID 1UZZLI I ,, . 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DENNIS THE MENACE Kf'Ll....,. >tHOOL 'SOCIAL. J: NIROOUl.TiON se ~v1 c.i: ;~) 'f YOUR MIT HOPS llAL.L.Y ~ 1~11r r YOU ICIC>DIN6 ? Wl!'llE V&RY C>1Sc1<eET. ev£IO'THING-IS SNT!n-NOUS. C>ILICACY1 C!l<CUMSl'ICTION ANC> 1'1SCRIT!ON .All:I OUll: WA1'CHWOlrP~. ~Y, Wt1R:I! -SO C>ISCRfl'lj_ Mt NIVIR tVeil KNOWS YOUI< NMll UNTIL. PEltKINS :I Y!AI<~ AFTlll! ;HI!" • MA~RIA6f ! 11·1• .Me'\A... LI\~ r\.!.;l°' by . Jahn Miles J ,., t I •• \ I • _1._z.....:O..:Al:::L:..:Y..:P..:ILO=.:r ______ _:S..::'""':: 1.y, Dt"°mbff l &i 1972 I I ' I • • . ' ' I • I 'I ~. I I 15, 1972 I New York Stocks • • 'I •• / ' n _J ... • J 6 DAILY PILOT S1lurdaJ, Dtct•nbtr 16, 1972 1 .... TONIGH1,'S TV IDGID.IGHTS KHJ fJ 7:30 -"The Snake Pit." Olivia de Havil· land and Mark SteYens star Jn this 1948 drama about mental illness. NBC B 9:00 -"Viva Maria ." Brigitte Bardot and Jeanne Moreau are a pair of dancers involved r in.-the revalutionary__wu__gg)_e _Q_{_ Jl La.tin._ American country in this 1965 adventure movie. KCET ll!l 9:00 -Playhouse New York. A closeup of this year's theatrical and cinematic highlights via l'lips and e..'1'.cerpts from some artistic mile-- stones. CBS Q 9:30 -Carol Burnett Show. Carol and her gang move to a new time sl9t for the rest of the season as Anthony Newley and Bernadette Peters guest in a musical sag;rot-"Llttle Miss ·Show- ~ biz." ,. KTTV m 11:00 -"Strange Cargo." Clark Gable and Joan Cra\vford are paired in this drama from 1940. • ABC 0 1 L30 -"The Nun's Story.': Audrey Hep- burn and P'eter Finch head the cast of this 1959 ' drama of a nun serving in a jtingle hospital. ..,. • , ·• Ci.1°~.:~ TV DAILY LOG Saturday Evening DECEMBER 16 4:00 IO Medl1 O lmpado ([I ! s,1c1.11.i I A Christm11 Clrol liJl Htw Do Your Chlkiren Crow! EE [I AlllO m Dtctric: c.111p1n1 CE P111ora1111 Lltint QJ M111MH1 Music 61 Voict of A(tlct1ltut1 4:30 "l Movie: (C} "Tht Colden llld1'" (adv) '53 ~ 'flock Hudson. Ofoc.s "The ~lv1tion Army" 0 Mt'lie: "Rtturn of tht Cilnt Milin" (sci·fi) '5&-Shilo Fujim~r• (j) Am1rican Plrysiul fitness G NFL G1m1 of the Wttk ®l Hartt11 Sv1n Show m 111111111 [fj) ,.,. ED first Adv111ture1 in lmpmisinc ~ lost In Spact O)Stl Sctnt m c..n. "" 5:00 D Wut's Coinc On Witll Wiiiie Dfth: '1"4 PSJCholoo of F1shlon" D ffiCIJ EDll<'•--• -IIJ®l-0 T\it vittti: In '1't footbllt m MtMt: .. stnn .. C.rco .. (drl) 'W-C1art. G1b!e, Join Cr1wford. llJ D1111tt '°'1111 !ill Dectric Corl-p111J fS Alta Ttnsiln. @I Migle 1 tllt -g) S.r Show m toallfly Plau EE Kl•bt ,,,.u rn ..., ll1utif11I M• Qj) Moril: IC) "Rlllpsodf" (dra) '5' -V'rttOfio G.1um1n. (jj)-m TIMI Adwcttes £;)Call ot th1 Wnt . a Jht Coldd1"'" m Speed lttcer S111l• Pit" (d1a) ·u -OllN ti H1vi1Land, Mart. stevtna. m lllck Be1uty m Dtsert Auction CalttrJ 1:00 D (!) All in !ht F 1mily 1:00 fJ (8' AH f" Ule F1111il1 0 ®l €?;) Emercency! "Helpful" IO Rollin' 0 00 Ci) (£) Alill Smitll ind Jones "Witne~s ID 1 ly11thin(' m Allred Hltchcotk Pr~llb aJ Cll1mplonship WrutfJnc fl} Luthi Libre m@ I SHCl.11.[ r Tht "9t It Owr· tlnDW Chrlst111u {R) · 8 Mo.le: (C) "Marjorie Momlq:-.. ~ 1:30 0 00 Brid1et LO¥u 14rnit e Sports Ctltll•n1• (ijJ Soot ltlJ ED lkhind tt11 Lints aJTY Musiul 1:00 6 (jJ Mtry Tyler Moart Show 0 ®; m NIC S.turdQ Mnit: (C) ahrl5m) "YIYt Mtrit,. (adv) '6S-Brigitte Bardot. Jeanne Mo- t1au, Geo11e Hamilton. 0 lob hJd Sliow a @ oo m Strtett of s.. Fh• titc.e "The Bullet'' l l'lM \liq Nl111 -. ®-....... t"l ti) El lllOW de \Mo ¥.WU: 9:30 Ii CJ) hb Ntwli1rt Shew I) use aa.klttllll T1U/a11 Basket- b·a11 Clmic. e lftn m Minority Com1111111ity lD:OO f) CJ) Carol lurnetl D {]) CI! ED Sidi! Stnse CJ The Untnow1 mMtws , ·Q) COM Juqtd1 €tJ lot de M11ic. - CiJD Clllnut ¥1ri11y Hour EE Lou Cordon Shtw 10:30 G IOrli Ktrliff Priltntt (DN1ws fl!) (Jj) lnltr11dio11I Ptrfonnta "Tribute to 8eetllO¥en" (R) 9 MOYie: (C) "Sitp It Rid lhw" uonomm-'"'''O @o rn-a Hee Htw Bart1ra M1ndr1n 1nd 0 hhn WfliOdtn Slttw Paul Richty 111est. @ Mttsllll Dl1lo11 (1) Hip Cb1p1rm m Mnlt: "Stfin11 Ctlp" (dra) O Tiit lh1r 0.11 Stttlt Show '4G-Clar11 Gable. J01n Cr1Wford. aJ·The Pen111ders ID l(attlryn luhl.,n (jjJ Wulllnfttn Wffll h1 Rtvitw m MOY11 OJ: Stand Up ind Clller 11:05 b UClA Btsletblll Ui) T111tt del 40 11:15 (}) Mwle: ''Ott f>r" (Sci·fi) '53--Efl 1ir1111blln1 Collep F111tbiH. David Hedl!On. Patrldt Ow•ns. 0 [ij)!f!N,.. 1:301J0News 11:200Novie: (C) "Thi l•1ut Hu• D llNIC News Conl•ltflCI t11ed Milff .. (d11) '67-0ou1 Mc- @ Spotta Clllllen,. Clure, RietrdoJ Mont1lh1n. (])J Wan Slrlet W"k· 11:30 (j) M0¥11: "Th• RM Htnd" P•ul @) Acdl1t Qialll (R) Hubschmldt $111$, @m 0 Shew 6t lttllu11 J SaU1111 fJ Moti1: (C) "The N1111'1 StOf1" @D OJ: M111d11t CitHlltiofl (d1a). '59-Alldrey Hepburn. m "" Haw I Cil Movit: (C) "Wu ltlld rue.· 1:00 fl (JJ UFO "Survival" l"A!ncl. ~dr•) '56--Alrdrey Hepburn. QI IOCtl\ I Cllristmu CHttinp 0 Mofil: "The Monster of Pledru Fr1111 Ml•• 0ou11n lllllCIJ" (M:l·fll '57-le3 Tr11111yne, 8 Bnllni !or Dolllti m Mo'ffe: "In Wlllth Wt lfM'" @ Jrutll 11 Co•lffllllMil (du) '42-Hoel Cllwtnl, John MlllJ, 8 Tiit '•rtnt G1m1 El) Chun Jolln:IOll Show CJ Dutfl V111ty Dtrs fD l1n1kl GJ 9 Lawttnr:t Wtll Shaw ii:) ~11111 34 1111Tabs1 Thief 11:,5 Q 90 Mlnuta f.8 ¥MN Horlliutra ' @l TCMll loci es S,llow fJD lfj) ,\ Connrutlon Witt1 [tft 12:30 0 Movll!: "Qlna .Don't Artul'" W1tt1• (A) (dr1) '58-Myron H••lf. S Ntckt cit S.badt @l Mtvlt: (t) "Tiit DrttM Md.a"" 1t1 Latait (mus) '84-Tommy Sttelt, Q) Seuil Strffl I :00 @ lkws m Alf.MltM Sltor. "lloH tMI 7:30 ()).,... .\hlllttftf StMI," "l•ttlcue, .. "Mr, w D W.cly Werltl tf Jorutha1 ID MMe: "Steuitiy li9' .. (d11) '5' ...-...,. O -John lfel1nd. Dorothy Mtlont. Cl) te Ttll t11t TrllUI 1:10 D Mm1: "Pdht of Cilttf' (dra) 8 ltt'• M••• • 0.11 '57-Kll\ Douc1•a. R11ph Meek«. D MlllM I M°'"' 12'~ """ 1,15 0 '"' H..; • ............ f9' ,..., f'"'htf hMllyf T••'ll flN •M M ..,...,,,., clM , •• ,. ,... ... for 111 ,.. cl0Mlfte4 -.ti... And· for r~al Juri'; read Boner'1 Ark in the DAILY PILOT Sundau comics. • •r • , . Theater Receives $30,000 Grant ~: Alteo pal~ sPecial tri~:,to the tllorts ol Nancy .,. chairman of' the-.. thet1 's Th e Westminster Com-- munfty Theater has received a !30,000 grant fn>m the Ir.vine· Foundation which will enable the.group to cotnR!tl!_lbe '9!t .struction of its new building ' y wring, it wa s announced ~ay. James Allen. president of. tbe Westrriinster Cozrununity Theater, said that the rrvlne · grant -along with' some Sl0,000 already collected for the theaten' buildlng I u n d . would ensu~e completion of • the facility at Maple and Chfstnut ·streets, hopefully by blilldlng fund, l.ar her In the acqulsltlon of> the • e1 fUJ!ds_ "Shei ll\ltJo I the oapenvOrk on it ~ •• desewes a ma}Ol" share ~~I credit," he noted. .:•, The West.minster munity Theater was org in 1961 and bas perfo In 1 vartt>uS school aµdl . . s ,I and renled> balls throuilb.~ts first 11 years. ~~ . .. ~ -early .~~· --- Allen alio pointed out that another $30,0GO'worth of labor and mate&la also has been ·pledged for tile proie<:t. The group was. hooor~lri· day by the DAILY i;JWl' when Its la.st ~"!':.-:;~ Funny .fhing Ha ~ Way to the Fo_rufn, .. ;t•as selected as the best ·i'ion· munity the&ter show':: ,Jn Orange Col!nty for im;Jred West, director of the mt:i:ildal comedy, will (rtce.ive the n e w spaper's Distinguished Performance Award on the opening night of the first pr<r- duction -as yet unselected - in the new theater. Feeding Tinae in Founnain Valley DAILY P'llOT Sllff PHiio Director Charles Staneart, who shares the titl~ role in the Fountain Valley Community Theater child· ren's sho\v "Mr . Popper's· Penguins,'' passes . out goodies to bis featheied friends. Looking on are (from left) Joel Strauss, Claire Ri~hardson and Shar· on Kennedy. Break Out !hose, Tommy Guns AgaiJ.1 By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The gaiigster movie, John Wayne once observed, was one of Hol· Jywood's. a u t h "'e n t i c con- tributions to American folklore. Now it's back. and with a vengeance. No need_to we>nder why. You need only consult t h e stratospheric grosses of "The Godfather" to see why there is a run on tommy guns in HollyWOQd prop shops. No producer hopes to repeat the success of "The God- father." But many of them are convinced that the public's appetite for underworld warfare was not satiated by one huge success. '' The Valachi Papers" seems . to prove that. Altho.ugh the lt.aliari-made Mafia epic did not rece~ve the same critical approval of_"The Godfather." it has per£ormed excellently at the natiol\'S box office's. So much so that the releasing company, Coltlmbia, has offered to .buy out pro- ducer Dino. DiLaurentis for $5 million. PARAJ\fOUNT JS going , ahe·ad with "Godfather, Part T\vo." which will •carry the ' Corleone family into the 1960s and Las Vegas. Featured will be those performers · who avoided execution in the original film : Al Pacir10, Richard Castellano, Robert Duvall. Francis Ford Copolla, who will again direct an4 coauthor the scriptmlth . Puzo. had the ri id to "nclude Marlon Br · sequel. This time Brando would be able to play his own age, since the script c a I I e d for flashbacks of the Mafia Don in his early years of organizing the "family." Brando's demands may preclude bis appearance. He wants $500,000 plus 10 percent of the gross receipls. For "The Godfather" he received a small amount of salary and a percentage with a cut-off mark/of $1.5 million. He will receive that much, but others with percentages -director· author Coppola. producer Al Ruddy -wiJI get inuch more. Italian producr:rs are plan- ning more Mafia films. One of them is "My Brother Anastasia," starring Alberto Sordi, and Richard Conte, another of the "G<>dfalher" alumni. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ORGANIZED crime is get· ting the biggest play from the film makers, but they are ex· ploring other areas of the underworld as well. Para- mount is filming "The Friends of Eddie ,coy1e," about pnr- fessionavtree.Jance criminals in Boston. It is based on a novel by George V. Higgins, an assistant U.S. atloniey in Telling Tall Tales Massachusetts. Producer·writer Paul Moll.fish says_ "This. ls a story about criminals who work out in the open, witho.ut the pro- tection afforded by belonging to organizations like t h e Mafia. They are professional hoods who live from job to job, making their s~, blowing their money, making another score." The film stars Robert Mitchum and Peter Boyle. The gangster covers blacks, with such figures as Shaft and Superfly operating inside and outside of the law. H. J . Parks (center) keeps Reginald Rook and Dia~e Mayers enthralled with stories of sexual fantasy in a scene from "Moonchildren," closing torught and GANGSTER movies first came to prominence in the early 1930s with such films as "Scarface," "Lit tle Caesar'' and "Public Enemy." Lewis Jacobs in "The Rise oJ the American Film" commented that such films" paralleled the literary school of cruelty, vulgarity and terror of whiCh Ernest Hemingway was· the . Sunday at SOtJ.th _Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa. AboO•s ...... Coitt •• $9t. -4 s.9 •. fro1111 2 "THE BURGLARS'' Disney Fil1n HOLLYWOOD !UPI) Disney will roll its seventh feature picture of 1972 with the advent of "A Son-In-Law 'for Charlie McCready." leader." . . SfEW( McQUElN/41.1 MACGR4W fN'lHE GCTAWA.,..,. 'IRST Ar1n:;1~ l"l\r<fllj1A I~ OO·SIARRING ll(Jll JOHNSON • Al lmlf.RI ANO SN..lt StftllfHEllS A'. ll~A\l" SCR£E.NPtAr Bl WALlfl! lllll • /'Rc:.t ?Ht l.Q\llL m .Mt ifC1\:r>!>(J4 . •: l.>oC l;l' OUINCT $)"lf5 ·A Si.JI A'"l/f"O~TER'-BRO\\'ER l'flOCl..CllOll · Pl~ l,) e1 OAvt!) f0Sl€R ANO l.JllCl t£L\. BFJO'"'fR • Olllft1EO BY SAM Pi"Ol!Nf'AH liLMfO IN IQCXJ•AIJ ;!!I · TECH'-i(Ol.()rl• Ab! "NAT'1JN"l C.£NfftAl PIC.l'lll'lfS R(t[.-,5£ '81PQ [~--=1. STARTS TUES •. DEC 19 • '\ l , "This is tlie best possible news we could hav~received," Allen said. "We'Ve been pushing for this ·for a-. long time and now we know for certain that our new theater will be a· reality.• . ' ... --CECll B. ~Mlill'S-THE TEii ~ H!Slill ... --· -·--,,._ ----ER·B.IXTER·ROOINSOllD!CARtD·PAG£HIERIK·......,.·IOO<>lllH"'..., -___ ._._._. ____ .., ___ ... -.~~--:,.... l'lllC(·-------· ~'~.... --~-··- 2nd AT BOTH CINEMAS JOHN WAYNE -MAX VON SYDOW Rl TON HtSTON • SIDNEY POITIER SHQlEY WJNTERS GEOfllGli l>ThV'I'.~ 'l"HE GRl~·\TESI' ~iom· EVF..R lOID .. INTHEATll#l . 2•• TOP FIA TUil BURT RE'(NOLDS "FUZZ" RACQµEL WELCH NOW AT IOTH CINEMAS 2"D ATCW # 2 CHARLES BRONSON IN ''THE M£CHAllC :r.. .. ,.. ... , ... ~= • • EDWARDS <l"lf.\1 \<I"'\ ff,R !lAl!8Qk ,\T AOAIA'.1 t:._()\TA ME':i1' • ?'19-11 41 • • • • PLUS · Peter StUen in "THl1i'1 l GIRL IN MY SOUP" 'EDWARDS H/\RB<}R ,.:.T.:.1 llAlttoll llfl). AT W•lSOfl •t C9S'IA ll(SA ••1·0,JJ .. :~ ""......... .... .;.;. 1 .... · ....... ~ ..... ,.. ·~··~ . .. ,,..10 ...... _ ... , ..... . . ~~, .. ···"""'"-~.a.:"' .. ~~"•.~: IRlftEllPWl!S ~ ,AllJ! Pllllll • .ir:; i;;;iJ -~ Y.~ CHllRL•S •RllNSDN .. THll Ml!CHllNIC .. [I'll;~-- •--·-··-w~m • Cl1orles Bronso.n in ''RED SUN'' (PG) EDWARDS HARBORc~:.-2 "~110~ j~'VO' •T WILSON ST, COST• 11rs•. G•6 ·0l7S JAME5 GARNER. KATME81NE Jt0s5 ••er.only :~ 11ae1r nHISleas; 2"4 TOP HIT : . . •• ::: . ... ·~ ' I • ~;'.­ ·~o .. ~. 11· .. 1 '"1~ . l~2: . ' ' ' .. •' .. ,.;)> :tb~ .. .. ~ . • 1~·. ' .. : y • he gi al .. ' Benny's 'Farewell' • • But Retirernent Not Aliead for OW Jack By JERRY BUCK HOLLYWOOD IA PJ -Jack Benny, who rs l'A'ice 39, is " having h is "First Fare'A'e11 Performance." The emphasis is on first. "That's a funny title," Ben- ny said, "because everyone from Sarah Bernhardt lo Har· ry Lauder has always had farewell appearances and it's not a farewell appearance. So I openly admit l'm not retir· ing." ' At an age when n1ost rnen are drawing Social Security, Benny has no thoughts of re- tirement. funny· now. But m o r e sophisticated . "Take my stingy character. It used to be that anything ""'ii fuMy, l could give a waiter a nickel tip and it got a laugh. Now It has to be wilder. The waiter has to tip me .. I can't say cheap things any more, I have to do them." On the Dean Martln show he was told that the \VOrld ~·as e<>ming to an end in five minutes. "I ran to a telephone," he said, and "call· eel someone and told them I'd just put IO cents in the park- ing met.er.'' -things that are sexy. There's a way of doing them. "I LIKE the new trend !n television comedy," he said. "I like 'All in the Family' Sanford .and Son,' 'Maude...· When you gel the right people to flt the r ight dialogue you've got everything l~ked." Benny said he is a little 'A'Or· ried about the future of com- edians. He said, "Tilose new comedians 'A'ho make i t deserve credit. There's no place for them to learn. No vaudeville, no burlesque. As George Burns says, we had a place where we coulC be lousy. ~·;• UP(T•lll!Mt-. •.folOT A GLAMOROUS CAREER FOR A BROAOWAY ACTRESS, BUT.SHE 'S ~ATING ALL DOLLEO UP FOR ROLE IN B OAQWAY COMEOY "People ask me. v.•hy do l- work so much?'' he said. ;t\\1ell. you get i n v o I v e d without meaning lo do so. You book something far ahead and then other things keep coming up around t~.same time that· I can't turn down. The bie:gest change Benny finds in comedy is that it's getting sexier. "Even I do lblngs I wouldn't dG aeven or eight years ago," he said. "I just won 't get dirty. But I would do -in fact, I should do "When I wa s young I could be. bad in. say. South Bend, Ind . And maybe the neir:t time I played Lhere I wouldn't be so bad. Now they throw you to the wolves, which is television. If you're bad, you 're out." •,!• Jennifer W1rren R1p1i r1 Doorjamb (left) ind ScrubtOown'the Stairs · Jennifer W1rr1n Doesn't Loo Like• J1nltor ..... . . • • .... A~tress Works Offstage as Janitor ~~: By JA!ttES LOVELAND ·~.'NEW YOR!li '(UPI) -Jen-! er.Wa1Ten. ls blonde, beau. ; ;,. llful and" a succwful Broad-:i:J•way actress. She also mooo-~,.~ts as a janitor. • : , · Wearing faded, tattered, :.: :dungarees, • swealshirt and :' · 'sneakers that were In their ! · prhne five years ago, Miss : Warren dumpa garbage , ; ·~~n 1.eaking toUets and •I,, '1bsles with an oft.en stubborn : ~':JOrnace ln a a ve-story walkup : ,;Jn. Greenwich Village.She also :, ~"Jl)ops the stain, sweeps the :, ~ side.walk and is a general : , -handyman -or handywo. ; ·man -for the building's four ~ 4J>8rlments. , · ·~:.•J•y took the jGb five years : a~o so thiit I could save some. : tent money,'' she said, slowly :·· sipping a cup of coffee."The :• rent for this place was $200 a :: ;-"'.inootb but as a janitor I was :j: 1;ble to get it for $120." ... ::: THE DEAL at the~ was •:·perfect for a struggling ac- :' · tl"'SS hoping to make it big oo : the Broadway stage. But since : . Jlll!n, Miss Warren has begun : ·to make her mark on the :'., G°reat White W•l· she mused, "because you never know about s how businCss. It's hard to say if I will be_working next year and every little bit helps." WITH A slig htl y mi.schlevous gleam in her eye, she talks easily Jbout her (!X· periences In lbe cleaning game and the· teactJons of some of her friends. "I used to sweep in front of the building wearing a rabQ.it fur coat,··• she said, "and peo- ple passing by would always say to me what a wonderful job l was doing to help keep the city clean. U they only tnew that it was my job!" One of her big gripes Is how O'Neill Exercise I dirty people are and their total disregard for someone else's property. "I earned my cleaning stripes one night about four years ago," she recalls with a trace of bitterness. "I had just returned home early one morning from rehearsals wh"!n I saw that someone had 'Great God Brown' Revived vomited in the vestibule of the building. ·•1 WANTED to call the janitor but then I remembered 1 was the janitor -what else could I do but get a bucket or wa ler and.a mop." The 31-year-old. daughter of a show business family, who grew up in the Greenwich Village, said that her friends really don't kid her too much about her seCond job. "I had always accepted being a janit.or as a way of life," she said. "but the people ·in the mow thought it was funny ~t first." Being a celebrity doesn't By WILLIAM GLOVER of unroutine musicals ranging McMartin's throwaway style, seem to phase the building's from "West Side Story" to other members or the cast are tenants especially when the NEW YORK (A?) -"The "Follies." only routinely effective. As furnace isn't working or a Great God Brown" resists a As a visiting stager for the Cybel, the trollop-earth water pipe is leaking. mildly orfbeat attempt to Phoenix troupe, Prince casts mother. Marilyn Sokol is less "OH, THEY call me day or overcome perennial drama Uc against traditional type. John than ...ft'rel'AOrable. night.., to complain a b 0 u t Inertia in the New Phoenix McMartin, a robust word1y Boris Aranson's setting something going wrong," she Company p r o d u c t l o n at type, peeks out £rom behind seems more an aluminum-roil said, as her English seller, the plastic, painted mask as replica or the New Haven T er, walked over and plunk- Broadway's Lyceum 'Theat;er. businessman antithesis, i s railroad station than anything down at her feet. Eugene O'Neill contrived a the impractical Dion. else. f! said there are no securi-- vast amount of face-mask jug-B i 11 y Brown , his problems in · the building gling for this 1926 mystical ef· businessman antithesis, is that she doesn't have any fusiori of his eve r I as ting enacted by John Glover, who, Menuhin, Mehta blems going about her obsession about the world's in-· 1 k b 'Id d f · I 1n an u1 an ac1a , usekeeping tasks. "I LIKE TO stay busy. f\.taybe a little less than berore. But most of the time I like t~ doing something. Even on vacation. lf l 'm in London I like to know that I've got to do a command Bonanza's Sheriff . Won't ~ive Up Guns performance or a TV show. I By BlLL liENDRICK enjoy my vacation more." BIRMI NGHAM, Ala. (A'?) On the day he was in· -Ray Teal, better known to terviewed the comedian was millions as Virginia City busy in his Beverly HIU.S office Sheriff Roy C:Of£ee on the going over the script for his "Bonanza" television series. television special with his says he won't give up hi s long writers and long.time pro-1 ood · · t ducer. Irving Fein. "Jack Ho! yw acttng career JUS leave this "'eekend for home. He said he v.iH "play it by ear" as far as v.·orking again Milburn Stone, who plays "Doc" on TV's "Gunsmoke·· series, underwent sim ilar surgery at the Birminghan1 hospital. and Teal said he's encouraged by "Doc's" prog-Benny's First Fa r e we 11 because he had an operation on his heart. res.!. Special" will be seen on NBC "I don't think 1 have the Teal has worked v.·ith the Thursday, Jan. 18. legends of Hollywood -Clark He kept an unlit pipe in his guts 10 qu it, to .~e~ you t.he Gable. Spe"cer Tracy, and mouth so that he would not be trut~,'' Teal 531 ~n an m-"most all of the great ones." tempte'.d by the cigars near his te~v1ew. "~ut I might have desk. He offered his visitor a_ q. uot .already, yo,,u never know In all his years in the movie ~ th busi mecca. Teal, who declined to handful cigars. "I'm not being m 15 ness. give his age but admitted he generous," he said. "I just T he g ra y.ha i r e d , was born in "the early 1900s ," don't want to smoke so mustachioed actor, who has much." played in "al»ut 8 thousand" never had a starring role. At 78 Benny moves a little television and movie roles -"I guess I played more bad slower and wears a hearing mostly as "bad guys" -since guys than gocxl. guys," he said II ood in 938 with a grin. "You know, it aid when he goes to the he went to Ho yw 1 • takes more bad guys than movies, but he tw lost none of came to Bl~ in la~ 'ctur the precise timing -and Jong November on the advice of his gocxl. guys in a P1 e, ff rin h rt because the good guy bas to pall!el _ that are the doctors after au e g it ea knock off all t~e bad guys." trademark of his humor. attack in his Los Angeles He added that he was shot Beitny, who admits to being physician's office, and killed more tinies than he only 39 on the stage, was ask· He underwent open heart can remember ·ed if comedy had changed surgery at the University of_ · since he really was 39. Alabama Hospital here to cor-;. ~;.she is . ~Uy appearing :. · ~ "6 Rams Riv Vµ" u one of : :the featured performers. The -)>lay deaJs with two people difference to artistic pain. makeup, could be one of J p f ss Warren Is steadfastly Subconsciously, as usual, the O'Neill's portraits come to 11 er Ormance · favor of women 1·anltors, Pla y W.. ano ther l'f ' "I DON'T find a chanae," 1 e. saying '"women can do this ''t> autobiographical chapter. Prince also has opted for a Celebrated violinist Yehudi kind or work and . why he said .. "I find things that rect the problem and wiU aearehlng for the last ren~ cOntrQJled -ipartm<nt in Ne>r : Yort. .. But staniom hasn't gone to her head and she refuses to give up her janitor's job, It's all a matter of security. .. • "I'm staying with, the job," r Productions ever since , strangely persistent realism. Menuhin will be the JOloist for shouldn't they be allowed to do •. __ w_cer_e;,!unn~y::-::-3_9_y_e_ar_s-:ag=o=ar_e oever with ·comple~ -sutci!ss, The text lumbers heavily with a progr-am of French music it." 1· • :l· have tried to make the mask-expression.istfc episodes and with Zubin Mehta and the Los She can lift a garbage can 1enerall,y, in tDe role of Dion psydlological musing that sug-Angeles Philharmonic at their with the best of them and she Anthony, that doomed pro-gest other interpretation if Saturday evening Celebrity handles a wrench as well as tagonis~ "born with ghosts in they are to be believable on Pops program Jan. 13 at the she handles the lines in his eyes," an actor is made up stage, assuming for the mo-Music Center Pavilion. her show. to resemble the author for ex-ment that ever can happen. For information, or a free . And while show biz may be tra thealrical solemnity· With G I o v e r • whose brochure llsting aU six Satur-In her blood, there obviously ls 2 GHAT ENT£RTAINMINTS! This time, however, the youthful vigor unfortunately is day evening Celebrity Pops ~ touch of the chorewoman In NATIONAL GENERAL director I• Harold Prince. not match<d with desirable programs, call (2131 62G-72U. r heart. ~·~·r·,--_T_H_EA~T_R_E_S~,""Tlr-'111-Broa~_d_w_a~y·_s_le_a_~_ng~p_rod~uce~r ~v_o_c_a_l ~s-ta_m~i-n_a_,~a-n _d ll~~~~iiiiii~iiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiii.i~;;;;,.~ll Jennifer O'N1ll G•ry Grimes "SUMMER OF '42" " •' " " '.> " • " ·-' " ' ' ' . · ... ' 2 ·4·6 ·8:1~·10,JS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ANTHONY QUINN I TAPHETKDTIO Plus SHORT SUBJECTS 1 J,20 ·Si4/J ·l ·I0.1S NOW -EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY GENE HACKMAN ERNEST l!OltGNlNI RED wnOHs CAROl l"'fl ---Ct!tfDDMf ?D .... ·• __ , J -"" ~. ---Ct!tfDDMf JI .. ~ ~·. • T ,l '_, •' i,~ ---,, S14U!UM · f .. ~.~..... - ---.. S!ADlllM J .. -·~ ..... ---.. -- -.. 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TMI COWTY Of' CMWIGI T ... fOllowl!ll _._,I• ... llWnftt ·~~~·c=::;i:r-=Mtlll 01na1i ets M:'HA.lllO• l.ITlt. ltttVI tfewllOrt Nfn1Ci:~=~~fM.·~ .. l '· Dt!DOH Mtn;IC l:O., 2. $UIUt0U.HD _\_ ......... ...__...Wsii,, of NEW YORK (AP) -Order· lng new l:iecb · became a nightmare for a Manhattan house wife. She told a C iv il Court jur y tha"I she ordered two beds. wound up wltb 10 and sprained her finger in all the confusion. ---i.m :-Ralj>h Sf>ii'lner,-63, said she ordered two beds trom Abraham & straus I a s t J a nuary, but that the BrookJyn department s tore sent her four beds and the deliverym a n refused to ta ke back the extra two. • • ...... ~,. ~""' -.....,_, fOUJrtO, 1141 w..tdlff or .. ......,,... '" 1"' Mtrttr of -" ......... ,~ FOi.EV A~ Wili.t'd Ntu,ffy lf\.S Wnl Wl~&llO 19COllO CoetCIL, !'OR ~c.111...... ltl•" of El.LA • ' guessed it -a delivery of tour 't" ,,,..., L• ~ c ... t00.41 -::r.,, ,:,tt':NJ-r:'u'.tr. Z: .:~ "'=' 14.Hil l'llllWy cr .. ~·*· NO A'1ftl · more, fOI' a totaJ of 10, she 1Jivi:.w~ 1• '*"" ~ IW .n .. .,,..., Y•ITA.M«NfMY To ,ni. rr,1• °""',.. w """" cnlldM '1911 lifortc• of' 11irrm1»1 rf o,1 ' .. 't~ 11,n..i • • TIOtlll• IM 'llclu•li UM. P•°"1.n,-1 f'IU'IA test K.'\I· Afl!Wr w, Mlll'r.., • • ••• ,. qf PAUL ClltACI. tllcMMd. QoMnh ~ 111 !fie Mtlttr °' iM~ttOrtlllP el The Spinners ' one-bedroom cJ:.'w''t:--"'~ =~,.:-d,°f~ NOTICE " HERE•Y o.rvu.. Tllaf """ •• ._,-fllH ~"' ... (lllll'ltl' tM ...... Ol ·CA1Hllll¥ ff, OOltJIY. "-nha ' w l ··cou .~a.II" ltnk of~ •• "'"~,,,,,.. _, sav-CliM't "0r.,,.. c-ity Oii: Nov. 2li )tn ,~ COl'IMf¥•fflt·' • apartment on .. ~ ttlln I I LIAM E. If JOHN, N T ........ MMCfsllo.. .... llled an...,,.,..;.. WILLIAM •• ST JOHN, COVNTY C.Lllltfl', NOTICI! IS Hl 111.El,lY'$WteN .,..,, ...,.. l.Ower £ast <:.ide was clUUered '" '-IV J. Mld0011. Deputy. nw14 • Ptt1"°" '°" ,...._ .. ot --~ a. •Y a.-r, J. Mld!lolt.. °"'*'Y • ttt1 • terdltfn•I*' • "" aflO'l'Hll'l1 '""l 'r , ' -<*Id Clldldl, fW Nvoettlon l1wtrHlfl'Y mtlS S-10!' '°""'ffi'~ 1'. '12.--' wlth bedding. • ... , ... Of•nte COeJI O.My ftlhl, °' ""' Cfldltn ~ JDf I ,,. t.4"#t ~ Or ..... Coirtt. o•iiv Hot. ll:tt A.Nt.-• . wltl!hl IM <tllN •l""'h-~ I MoYembtl' 25 •NI ~ L t, 14, Tet!trntnl•l"f to p.tltlontt', ~ to N~ 21 Mid O«emHr 2. t 14 filOw•jf Dv l•w und«tline<. M ,,tt:l"e w ere aour ma~ 1•11 .,,.12 1111111Qi 11 m.a. '°' ""1hlf' ,..rtlcul•n. •lld 1m ~ aiv.Ji Con.«V•tot of 1M tt1t• ot ELV! 1. tresses in thelivtng"l'OOlftj-r ' lhl ~~II(! pike el hMrl• Ille FOLeY, (Ofllfr"Yl t.I, and •• "" Pl"-", .. , ed ldn't t In" PUBLIC NOl'ICE -' ~-'RI -~ .. ......_.. . ._of Q'FHERIN up so you cou ge • ., t:oo '·'"·• 111 1t11 cowtroom ., PU CE F. DOl\SEY • .,,--" c-v'ilii:-inil Mrs. Spinner said. ''Al.to four fJICTITIOUS •UllNl!SS ~ ~. t,: •. ~~M'°t11.;. ~',:':. Alll, •ICT"tous iUSINUS ;r~gi-~t'0"D:-o~ .rrs~YM~e;, sets of frames .... there we re NAMI: STATl:Ml llT C•llforlll.. MAMI fTATrM••T GERfRt.tOE FOLEY llld OLIVIA M. other mattresses agairu;t the n.. 1o11010"111C1 per-" dOI• MlntU DltM o.c.rntMir •· 1m. • tht toi~ ,.,._ tt cNfnll lMtMM LLlfERAS. wm MU 11 ottw•R w1• 10 tile' • ,,. W.,J . 11' JOHN, • Mt ' 11}91Wll -.rid !IHI ntt blOclff Ofl 11>1 tel'fOI$ foyer, the credenza •••• on the . R09EllT L. PHIL.LIPS Sl'ORT$ COUnty CIM1!;. NEWl"OlltT SH~L. S!ltVte• ... w. •lld colldlllont rwr•IMl1fl' mtn!lcw*' •11 Side of the foyer there were EQUIPMENT COMPANY, S307 VIiii 1..:::-:• MINOllllON & 01/llSMOOlll: CCNltl Hl911W1y, Nl'll>'l)Off IMchi\ 92UO' rlQlll, flHe •I'd lnWMI of ,ELJ.A FO&.e'I' Huert1 Nf'Wl)Ort 1.-cll J2...o A It UW Ernttl J, $twrWood, :N t l lrd 1t14 U!OIWI 11 ELLA I , fJOL!Y, •1 10 two headboards and another 111:obofft L. """II"' 23D7 ·Vl1l1 Hu.rt•. -l .1Jatl ....... t11 Place, El TlitO. C•Utornlt, ~ -111xt11 .l1/61 lni.rn ti (HARRY,·-~~: t f t .. 1il.-wPOrt kiKh C•t• ~· Cllif. mt? Ttil• MlntU .. i.r,. ~ w 11'1 SING. " '° OllHlxtll 1/~ nt .. -· 1N FOLWWING d 8 y s ' se 0 rames. INl~~!f'I""' Ii belf'lt cOlld!Jcitf ... '" "==:."' c:::.i-c_, Diiiy Piiot, luq)¥~1:na, J, . lbftWood ~~~JE~~ .. ~Rm~~o-e· .. OL~1,~ despite complaints to the BEFORE THE' store finally Rd.rt L. ,.111,..c-o.c..rnw 1s. 14. 22. 1tn 3(54.12 Tiii• r.t•*"""f tn .. witri ttit ,C-IY -.ixth n1u 1n1-..11 0Llv11. ·"": I t beds l ft Thi• .,.,_, filed wtltl till COUllllY Cltrk "Or••'C-ty Ofll Nov. 22. l'7f U.ITERAS, •• to -.llrlfl Ill•) 111i.rtst. s ore, WO more were e carted off .tbe excess beds, Cftrlr. °' Oti1!1119 Collntr_,on· D«:elnblf ' PUBLIC N-CE WILLIAM E. 't JOHN, COUNTY CLERIC,. Md CATHEIUNE F. OORSEV, •• IO ---.. off "at he r a partment, she said. Mrs Sp•·-r 63 . fell ana in-1972 Wll.l,IAill I: Sl'" JoitN. CllAJNTY v . .u. ly ~ J Maddoll. Dlpt,lly tlXlll (1 /41 Intern ! fnd •II rltlll, 1111 ••• • uau~ 1 1 " C'E,RK' O B • J --· ·-..M ' · • .. ,.,. ln_,..t !NI lllf C""lfNllfOnND of· IM Her -pl•'nl that she then . ed 1· -·-id .. ' y -ll' • -"'· PICTITIOUI ••• ,.... ' " .. , .... FO'EY ·-,,_ .. >.v•,. .., Jut 8 mg er, illlll'll:: S8 • fl21"" NAM• STATiJiAl.lff Plltll!Vl«t Or""" C0.11 Otilly PllOI, r 11 1~j ·of '-l'he 'fl111, 0 t had six beds got her -you ''The mattresses were in my Publlslwd Or•• cout Oill'f .-not. n.. tOt!Pwlnt ,...._ ,,. dolt"ll MIMITIW u _. 0tumw 2. t, 16. cC:M~iNE ~. ooRsEY wlll or nu "' nd tbat' bat / t ;....,.,a O«....,bfr 9• 14• 23• lO. 1972 ~..n M!llftS n : 1972 mt-n QUlr.d 111 .cldlt1on 1o !flit of ELLA a . w ay a • ~ w r...,._. ~ MARGAJl:l'TA M!XICAN ftE$TAUlt· ' FOLEY •1111 CATHEJINE F. OOR5£\' •' on," she test1f1ed. , PUBLIC NIYMC£-Al!fT:" 2W N•wport 11v.i:., Coal• PUBLIC NOTICE ""' t1mt of 111e1r Mino Mllltect '° SF P . 'J'h tr be<fs d.d n t v+.a MBA 92621 COf\1¥VelOBll!p prll!::ffdlng1, In tlll re•l l Ort e ex a i. ,.o ease M.eJll•,.,i A. Romo. "° Ftowtir sw.e1, , propw1y 1ou.ted 111 -COllft!V""""of or••· • • • the hurt -to her f1ni;rer. she fl.CTITIOUS-IUSIMESt Cos!• MeM t2621 - --• ":Z:::1 ... :~~::s St•I• of C•llfornl•. dffetllled ,, lollow1; id.. • \ ' NAME STA.fl!MliNT,, • '-> Jow J. Romo, 2'0 Fio--'(lr"I;-Tiit followlfW Jlll"IO&tl tt; dolno M IMQ All tl'l•I ce<'!aln rul prope:rty sll""l9d H • sa · 1 :i'M folklwlll!ll ~ .. ,.. dolnt bull· Cosl• Meu "'17 _ ••· ' · 111 "" S••i. of Cal!tornle, county ol' urtmCY She ha d to wear a spllnt on ~ IH! This bu.tf!IU Is belno cond11tted b'f • • THE T!NOElt toX 0 City ,,,,.. Or11nge, Clly of HUf'llllllJIOO I NCi\, -. •• and , ' MARflCORENA ENTERPR ISES. 1281 lolnt tl'lld•ney. S th Or~ C:llH~ ~ dtserlb«I 111: v the finger for six wee-.-it -folLCltd-....J:tllOtlnlltoo_B~_-?™6 Ml.1'.'11•.-.t A. 11.orno 'YirWi!\lili MlllOM't WI fWrglll'ld'f Rel t.ot 1 111 Bloc:k J o1 Traci N11. :u. ,, t'jj • 'I S!ra"ighte_, out Biiiy W. Mirtl~. Ull 1"<14k -Cir-Tiii& d11ftment fir.ii wlfll fM OlUftly L ,...,..,.1-cellJOrnTf.-t202' -~ ~., • "'llf rle<N'dMI In l lPL._li. SCO p S I 1sn, :"T"" • de. HU11tlt1gton Buell nu.; CNrk ol Ot'•no1 c-ty "": Dec. a. itn. -~.,. •· bilil P1lal '\1 of Mhc•ll•MOUs ,....."', rtcWdi SAN FRANC I (A ) -Mrs. Spinner told the court. Cltarl-R. M•rlkonnf. 12lll Pol W.IUIAM E. ST. JOHH, COUNTY 1n!1~~~-1• 1111 C411duct• by •n Of°"'"" (CIJjllty. Ctllfonlll. The San Francisco County She said it binde.....i her Clrde, 1:4unttng1on BHch ~ CLERK. ey a.ver1y J. Ml~ OePlllY. • V1J'llnl• M•t-.. E•ceot '" ..,~1vl$d -11111 n~i ot G lnd J h . ed • f"' TPll1 bvilness 11 bring conducted by In fJlllfS Th ls •l•telnllll flied wl!PI tlll C011nty ell oll, 1111 •rid ofhW ll"fdroc:••bon r ury as ISSU a h ousework llldlvld01111. Publlsl'lfd Df•flal CCN11t 01uy Piie!, Cllrk °' Or•llOI Covnty on ,.ov 29 ltn ~u1»t11r>en con111Md 111 •lld under ••Id r eport saying the port of San Tl . . ded her "'50 T I Bllly w. M•rllcort,,'!' --c ... Otitmber '· "' n. 30, 1972 337$-72 WI LLIAM E ST J011N COUNTY. CL'ea.K ltl)d, •• .--vM In flll dttd from 1e Jury awar •• h 1 •t.rtcrm.n1 fli.it w" ,,_ oun., · -· ...__.... • H•rold B. w.11..-1, • 11r111a ..,.n, F rancisco is in severe finan-• d Clark of Or•nae County on: 9-C•mt>tr 4. P.'-~ NOTICE BY· 8-"f J. • ......,..,. recorv..:t o.t•"'°'r 211, 1953, In eoo11 I 1n amages . 1911. WILLIAM ST. JOHN. COONTY IUDUA-\, • P.llJ:lt ~ "' ol Ottld•I RKO<"dl. c ia l dif icu1ty. l---------------!CLERIC. By Bev•rly J. M.tddOlt. Depllty. P\/blllllld4 or~,""-C1e119ns1 Olll't .!:,!.~ llll ':11 slJblKI to currtnt 1111,, ... · · U n I e s s c o r r e ctive Ft1n1 •1CT1T10t.ts •UStN••• D«...,.bilr .. '· " ~ .....,... eown.n.,, conc11trOM, r • 1' r 1c11 o 11 •. meas ures a re adopted and l·m· Pullllshed Or11noe COll•f Dally P!rol NAM• STATEM•NT AMrV•llont. rlflllt. rl(lnll of w•Y, 11ncl .... * * * * * * * * Oecemt..r 9, 16, 73, 30; ltn ms-n Thf following plrlOl'I LI dOl119 t>u.tnu. PUBLIC NOTl"E fllMl'nlnll of Adlfd, lhl P\ll"Ctlllfl' lo ple mented very quickly,". the "l ••: l:' 'llW"" 1111y encvm11r--. bOnd• ,,.. J ames Brolin, motorcycle-r iding Dr. Steve Kiley on .d "the .1. PUBLIC NOTICE K•Ls • e:ARTH. SHOEs oF , sNV1a011MllTM. tMl"ACT ••PO•T• •-ntt of rtcord 1r>e1w1n9 lltY M W l S report s a1 ' marl lme DllYE·IN LAGUNA, 161 s. Co.st 'fwy, No. '· Nollca II ~ 111-bY ""' llH-H"'IU'ffl dlllftlH, '"'-'""' •nll Pfl'•lflts arcus e by how, g e ts an autograph from Lisa bus iness;bat is slipping away SUPER SWA" MEETS La;un. &Mell, C•t1t. t26S1 e vi~t 111..,1ew ao.n1 cttv o1.wt11c11 ret•t• tM,..10. TM llfoperfy is 1o Bak f Pl t f y f Pl bo r f1CTITIOU$ BUSINESS Metvln BOtl'l$11111, l \SD oc~'" w • ., • ..:..,. ....... "9tl:h. ""' ..._ 1o1'1ow11111 -bf sold Oii In "•l Is" bfsll. . er, ormer ayma e 0 ear or ay Y maga-from the grasp of the port will FOR FUfllt PROFIT! NAME STATIM&fllT Lag""' 8HCh. c11n1. 1 ...,., 1 1 e---on-'"Decs.ritton ,. lid• or~rs ... 111v1ttot tor 1111s-fl"• z~n.e. Brolin s uffered broken leg while filming tele-slip even faster and result in BARGAINS GAlOREf T11e 1o11ow1ng Pl'''°"' •r• doing T111t bUslness 11 bflng coMUcild bY"' ;:,:.""".,:,. i.nt.rr'<'tl'I ~ .,... ·ffly •M mu•' bf 111 wr1t11111 aild w111 ~ t bu\IMSI '" lndlvld!J•I. ~ II 1912• r.ctlvld 11 ltw olfk:• of GEORGE I.. VlS100 Segmen • severe economic difficulties." Safunlay & S•11day All Def NO NAME PROPERTIES, 7lf\.? Mtlvln Bornstein 'O D4 '-ti unit ._r1.._.1 com-ROGERS of Sll(OAA, PRICE &. LlVING------~-------------------------------------1 Orehld Ave., COf""I de! Mfr, Calllorplf Th11 ll•lttlJenl lllld wltll • 1111 COUnik ptexlPMrce &. $1mi/Torn •nll Trut.kht' STON, INCORPORATED, l ttol'l'WV for Uld PLEASE COME SEE US old antiqOe shop -- 2490 y, 118W10rt Blvd. coataMesa · (714) 842·9531 ----~,--. ---00 __ .. REG. $308.00 44 ........ $685.80*47.9 HARMAN·l<AROON 610 Twin-Powered AM/FM Stereo FM Rttelver. 60 w•n RMS, Nl'W GARRARD ZERO I 00 Synchro-L.i,b Aul<>ma:tic ChanAt r. Zero lrt11(king error, damPl"d cueing, anli-~~aling wilh Baw and SHU RE M91E Elliptkal Olamond Cirtridgt' .00 Two lwelve-inch 2-way spe-akfts. !'9.,.)"aM•"i ·620U RECORD ·~O · "--······-····· · ·' CHANGER • •89 llEG. .114.50 ' • Automatic Chart~r wi1h Anfi-tkating, dQ)ptd c ueing and 8 .tst. aW llllUlfJllAJID SlRVICl WMAJ '#t S[ll •WY ClttDIT• TtltMS AltRAMGED•lAYAWAY PLAN O:z: Iii .,,, •2.' r:_ . . S.f. ~AlLET LONG BEACH MA\ 0101'.a WEST U P.G, IDl J.41 Oklffousut l.A. IOOJ4 ~-. -< Pin~ G111c& at~ c ... ,. in Alley 3371 S • .O.erilnd 4'26i anNrBI 2725.ra~ est."~ SI0 11lnl11111 llt-2216 !11-1'13 . 434-0981 ... , \". I•• .. ill•l>fl!• s i . "' '4SAOENA Old BM 123 S. Ro...,ead ' 449.lS.13 TOllMNCE Old '""' $llop 17007 H1wtttiltn,. 3~7' NO. HOLLYWOOD COSTA MESA DacH..,;tal Otol•Antiqul $llop 4151 Vineland ' (at uniershim) 2490\I "-' Bl )6'.~)J . (714) &42°!1Sll .NiVER1§i·~1YNsr'ERE ' • • ! •. I A.M. to 4 P .M. 9262~ Clerk of Or•nooe Covnty on: November 21. Architects ConMrv&lor 11 Ill North Mlln $~, ••O•Alffl #1 #2'" • ....,..,..... J~ D&nlt l Kennedy Jr .• m \tn WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COUNTY eo n41 lllllus'trl•I •tor•11• SI.ill• tOt, S.1111 AM. c ,utor11!1 '2101 or Pflc.uLOA• TM:UllHl.TlltOWll ~ . DllTIEST tlll I IYll MlT NOW 10 SU((llD Wll•-J-· lllA.TIONS t PUBLIC NOTICE I M•rlgold Ave., Cor-del Mer, CLERIC, By Arthllf" E. Kr191r, Oe911fY, bulldlng/Gothlrd -Edlllllfl'/John p. <Hllverld to GEORGE L. ROGER $ OI Calllornla 926H -m•u O'Dolllllfll •lld "''"""' SU<OllA.· PRICE .. LIVINGSTON,1••· Steven E•rl eon~am, TIJV, Orellld Published Or•n111 Coast 0 11ly Piiot, RO 12.,. _ W•l•r wtll ilnd pUmplnq CORPORAfED, ~$Ollollv. •f 11ny inll AW!., Coron1 del M1r, Cflltorftlf '262.5 Oec;.ember 2, t, Id, 2l, ltn 3:117-n irl•tlon.IHeff All'f nelr I ll Ch •lier tll'll pUbi/CfliOfl of ft.II llOllcl ll'ICI Tiiis Jws!nnt It belnt Cw>ducted bY 11 fllvd I W•lfl' °*9I ' Dlfort m,1kl11g Ibid .. 11. l>frlnllfal\lp PUBUC NOTlCE t:D n.tl'-ltiii.ti. from a to Rll•lD 8ld1 nw1t be SHlllO •M will De OPtnetl Stev.., E•rl Bonllam 1\11! SI /Plennlllll 0.I 111 lM ottlce of SIKORA, PRICE &. LIV· TM1 U•lemenl !lied 'Nitti , 1M CO',!nty I H211 IO ;,.,. _ Q 11,,01. t•mUy ~I-I NGSTO~. INCORPORATEO, 11 1111 l>OU~ Clerk 01 0<anoe County on Nov. 29, 19n NOTtCl TO Clll.l!OfTOt:S 1 ,.;G •him Mer Sl•IM/A·S Or.l•lop-QI 5100 o doe• p.m. on ~btr 20, 1972. WILLIAM E. 5T JOHN, COUNTY Cl.ERi(, SUPEalOll COUllT OF TKE ~ . TH Pl'!IPfr!Y win bt told on, ... foU- 8y Beverly J. MaddOX, Pepuly. STATE OF CALl•Olll:NIA ,0111: El,. 12.Jll -tl .tlllll• ffm!ly d-11· Inv ttrmi: Cflh or part Cf$1\ •nd p&tt '·2Tn6 THE COUNTY OfJ O•ANOE· ll'IGl/llell' S"llr .and M1rypOr1/A·S cl'ldJI, lllt t.rm1 of lucll credit lo bf IC-Pu!!Uahed Or•!"lfll Co.st Oillty Pllo!. I.. I Cl(lltbt• to l"9 Olndfrl.lgMd and to lllt O.Cember 2, '· 16, ZJ, !fr.I u:is-n N .. A-7•761 Ofttloptnell.I, "'-' SIJPl!"lor Court twllfllY (20%1 percent of Ett•I• of HELEN EUNICE SCHWAllZ. EO 1>19' -ff rt 11cl 1 n I 111 I IN llrl'IOlll'll bid (nol tndudfng vilu. o1 --------------loe.;11Hd. vn ll t / Go14tll West St. ""'••-"lo bl-o-111 °'" e11eun'lbranc: .. to be PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN to !lie M111sl1111r~•ll Corp. •IWf!'lldl to ~coml)lflY thf otter by credllo+'• of 1111 •bQw nerncd d««fint ID n.tu -•-h'om A-3 lo C· ctrtlflld check •lld ,,.. bll•nca to bt FICTITIOUS IUJINIESS !!Ml •II perto1111Wlvlng d•lml '9•1nll lllt ,2/1111\ SI. ~ Ptctn 'n d JNkl on (Ontl~l!Mtlon of wit by Ille HAMii: STATEMINT uld decedent -nquinid to.fife ftl«n, Or•llOl/Hv!ltrngton OMc:tl CilrnJNny. Superior Cot.lrt ln lht Con......,1I011111!P of TIW followln; •pll"l50M 11r. 4olr~ Wllll lht ~ry voucl\ers, In Ille olfkt A '*1'f ol Ill-. '°""'""' !1 1111 flit 111111'1 ELLA B. FOLEY. Tiii tecQ'ld lnslllllmtnl bu.tllflS 111; of""' cl«k C'l IM •boll'f .. 1111td ('OIJl1, Ill" ""Clty Cllrk. cnv of HU11llnglofl lffdl. ol r"I ~ llX91 II to bl Plld ti'J' till OFFICE BUYER'S GUIDE, ~n' to present lllem. !"1111 thl MCllUilry :no pe.;'", HU11ll"9!0fl Bffcll, c.ntornl•. pVrcl\tM( on Ol" blfort l.Pf'll 10, 1973. E•- Kalell• AvMii;e. Aflallffm, c111Jfoml11 voucMrs, to lhl ~ •f 1525 E••I Mr "'"°" "'1:111111111 to C'Ol'l'llTltl"1I 1111 lfleH •mll!fllllll of tltN, reconllng of c~ Thtodort 811otti, lQ.11)7 Wtttern 11111 Street, S11nlf Allt, Clllllortll• f11Gl , ,..por!I ITlllY do 14 Wlll!ln 10 dfYI ol flll~ v.y1r>e1, !r11n1ler lllxn , incl ll>Y !Ille 1-. AV ... 1,16 ~ Cel!tornl• wlllch I• llMt pl.llCI ol blnlllH$ of flll notice ln wrlll1111 bY pn:WldlnQ • CO(>V IO 11/rilncll policy 11\1111 bl •I llMt ~lptn.MI ol' 00ug1".s Elme~, 119~1 G.,.., SlrHI, undersloMCI rn •II m.11!1K"s pert11lnl1111·"' '"' Olrtclor el EnvlrOl'll'Mf>t•L ftHOt.1rces. ,,.. .,...rci..ser ,,.. 11111'(1\aMrl. Garde!. Grow, C•Hloml•. · IM est•• of ••ld ~. wllllln tour In Clf'9 ot IM City Cltl1!. If no cOl"l'lfl\t'M TM llftdlf"s~ r1s«vn Ille rlglll to Tllll business Is conduc'*f tty • llmlled m<111lllt •11111' tt.t first ovbl~tton ot 11>11 I• fll,. wllfl\n IM 19 <lay llfl')Od llMt r•Jtcl 1ny el'lt ell bldt llflor lo ff'llf'Y of 111rtMrlt>lp. notice · 80llrd I Kllon llh•lt be fin.al. 11 • «11'1'1-•n Ol'dlll' confirming 1111 Yll. TIMlodor• Bllott•, 011tecl 0.-Cember ll, 197"2 rnllfll Is fll«I, lhl' 8ollrd w!U consider IM! QI.TEO; ~ 1, 1972. GMleral Pirtntr BRIAN R, CARTER intorm..ilol'I •f their first ..,ULM mtetlno GEORGE L. ROGEA5 Tl\ll st1twmenl Wll llled wl!ll llMt CO\m-Elfe'lltor of Ille Will follOW1"9 t11Plr11lon of "" po1llf1Q Ollf"lod. '' c_...,,,.. ol '"' ty Clerk of Or•"ll• COu!tty on 0.C.m!Mr ot the 1DOW ntmtd ~I Tom s-rtt, .5ecrf!•IY E1t11i. of ELLA fl. FOLEY, 4. 1m IRIAM ll. CARTEi " Envll'ONl'lenl•I Rtvlew lo.rd Pr(ljlCMCf Coi'ller'll•IOI' ot Mllc"eil t. DI .._.. ISU EIHI 171111 Sl,_I Plltlllllhld Or•nil'I CO.•! O.Uy f>llcl CATHERINE F. DORSEY •nd Attonlt'/'I ft UrW $11111 AM, Cllifwlll• mtl 0.C....ber 14, 1912 346$-n '"'Jl'l!SlfllftlYe ot ' 1617 llftllfrlll HltPl••Y Twl: ln4) SSM20I PUBLIC ·~CE HARRY OELSING, .,..,...,., C.llfontl1 "'42 AtfotpiW llll PK flW ~•• AGN6$ 0. GROSSMAN, an.oc; PvNllhld, 0r1na-Coul O.tly Pllol, GERTll:UDE FOLEY. FtllM Dtct1nbw 1•. n. )I), lfn Ind Jtnu•rv 6, • :tnn •llCI Ol.fVIA M, LLITERAS Pvti11"'9cl Ori~ Gout Dilly Pllol, lm 34Q.72 su,••.O.: COUltT °" THI: •ntoaA. Plll,M:E .. LIVUtGSTON. o-mtier" ,, ''· n. -. ir71 DH-n PUBUC NO'Flct . ~·c:~':r=N':::'-~ ~=-,:: ~ .. tel PUBLIC NonCE ~ ·1 ·,..A ...a:: '""'' -• STA.T£MlliNT 01' WltitDUWM. •ROM MOTIC• 01' MUlll~ fl""IOlll r~f7~41'f:" ' fffCTITI--•1'SfN1$1 l'A•TKRlll:SKI, OP•lll:ATIN,e UNOla FOi t.UTllOll.ITT ~ "[O IOl!llOW -tlr C ...... 111' -.. fflCTlllOUS 1us1111ass N.\MI MC*IY NllO TO •1tWCUR ffOM. -' -·--~ --NAME STA.'Tl!MbT -TM fl;lflowlnt "'"°"' 111"8 wllhdr•Wl'I ISSOl:Y NOT• ••cu•m IY Sl!C· l'\lbll , . 0r.._ Conl OtUy Piiot. TIM followlno DerM11 11 dOll'llJ bullnes1 •t a 119flet'ill p.rtMr !Jom ttie Ptrtntrsl'llp ONO TIUST 011!0 Ollc•mller t, 10. 16, 1972 3.410.12 is: PALISADES OOROPRACTIC OF-operlll1tt lll'ldfr tllf flct1tlou5 llUSl!tttl TM E1lll• of RUSY C. KU£1LER, name Of FEINBERG, HIGER "WEISEN· lllct•ffd. -PUBLIC"N""",.,;. FICES, ml S. E. Brlsfol, S1nl• Anil, eERG, at 29S5 Peclflc CO.St HlfhWlly, Nolle• Is Mftt119'-!hit WILMETTA ..,.,.~ C•lll. COl'"on• del Mir, Cllltornl& f'Ut5 C. FEESAGO, ExtQJ!rix Of Ille Wiii of t11•1--------~~~~~-0ennll Leigh TllomPIOfl, O.C • S11D The llctltlOlll buslner.1 sttMment for lht 11b0vtl -Mmecl ~t, 1111 Ill«! ~In NOTICI! TO COl!iTIACTORS Lime Av. .• N. Lq ~NCI\. c;..111. 90905 P¥ft\trlllllp Wll tllld °" M•rcll u. lfn 111 Mr verified petttfon tor 1Mv• to t:ilfCUl9 • CALLING l'Da •1D1 Tiiis l>uSl(lfll Ls' 1)11119 conducted by "" tlll County OI Or•flllf· Proml~ Noi. MCIKld IJ'( • Sacond IN1lvldu~1. TM f\.IU l\lmfS ~ n sJder>C.Q of IM Trust Oti9d upon tlll rfll l)rOpMly of ,,,. $cll0Cll otstrict: C°'11st Commun1ry Col· C...nl1 TllornDSllll• O.C. jW"l.Orlt wlltdl'"awlng •• lllrfnllf'"I: 1111111 lltrllf\lfl« dtw;rlbld; '"° 11\11 lege 011lrlc1 Tt.11 s111temtnt flted wllll !hi County Josepl'I M•rvln F•lnbfl'fl, ...OlA Rlver J'"""'ry 4. lf7S 111 t :OO A.Ni.. In flle Md OUdllne: 3:00 o'ctroclt p.m. an Clerk of Or111111 Covnry on: November 21. Avt N•wporl Bncll CA 9'2660 Sllplf'lo+' Court of f!!e Sl•...-of C.lltornlll Tllurld•Y 1111 _11111 d•Y of J1nutry, 1t 7l. lfn WILLIAM E. Sf JOHN, COUNTY G.:;.., Hlver 1-0 PHCh Grow In •nd for Ille County of 0!'•1111• Oepatt: Pl~u of Bid RICltlpl: Offk• ol "" CLERK, 8y 8 ""11r1Y J. MMldoll, Ofpvty. Sllf!'mfn 0.lr.i' CA. ' ,,,.,, 3 fllet'Nf nu lleOl'I fixed .,; !ht Um• Olstrlcl Purd\fslno Allf'!I, 1.J10 Ad11m1 fll'ltM Loul• Abreh•m WelW1b9NI. 3910 •nd p1-tor In. llNrino of .. rd pet!t!Ofl, Avenue. COii• ~. Clllfo1'1'141. .,... Publlshld Oranot Co.st O•llY Piiot, Soufll Timber S.lllf A ... CA n107 wllen •I'd Wllltrt iny ~ !nlllf'etlltd Ln llds will IM opened In 11111 Bi»t4 Room. Oecembfr 2, 9, 16, 23, l97'2 :m.s.n Slljll)fd· ' ' 1fll esl•M llWY IA'Mr Ind shew -11 Pnltitt ldMlllllCltlon M-: Addlllon1I J~,; M•rvln Fllnbllft any lhlV 1\IW, 'Wiiy lM wdef ~ ~ Rooftllp Mouf'ltld Air C on fl 111 on r n 11 , • PUBUC NOTICE Thi• •l•lefl'llllf .,., flied with f111 COUii· bl mlClf, Te11eommu11lc•ll0111 8ul1411rG • Unll 11, l ______________ ,ty Cl•tk ot Or1nrg1 county on OK. I, Retfrencl I• 1Wrlrb1 !Tlllllt IO "" Mld Goklenp1~ ~~."·,1-:•.:...,,,,,. --" . 1912. Dfllllon for fVrlllfr !>frllcvlltl. ..... M r ""' """''"'• f(:i • tt1l2 ,..14n1 Sild re.I propiny 11 fltwtld Jn "'e Ol1trk t Purtt'llslng A11«1t, •flll may -~ SVPl!RIOtl COURT 01' THI! Pllbllslled Dr•nol Coast O•llY Pltot, COUllty of or ....... Sii• or c.1_11orn1 •• •NI obi-•','"'. tn.r.from by" «61 Of' wr lll«l rt· STAT.E OF CAl.lfOtlNIA ll"OR I Ibid follOw Iii 11 TKS COUNTY 01' CMUNG• DIC6m!Mr f, 16• tl. 31), ltn 33'1'J·l1 1 d"9Ct H 1' "" ' NOTICE lS HEREIV GIVl!N 1111111 Ille NO. A·7.,_ 1, '1'1117! :.· ~~·:: .:r.= ~or~'/;; •boll'f.nlmed Sci>Ool Olsrriet of Or1nge NOTICE o• HEAil/NG o.-,.ETITIOH PUBUC N<Y'I'ICE 8oOll: 20 ,... •• 111 Mllcelt-Ml.-CtNnty, c.u1rwn1.,_ ilCll"f ~-alld t~ FOi PR08ATE Ofl WILL AND fO!t rtc0!"4•' ol llld Ol'•l"fOI County' l!t Governlnt So.rd, lli!'llMfW rei.rred LE'TTl51lS 111.STAMll!NTARY a 111:* C•lllorftl11. ' to Is 11Mt "OISTRICT'.'· Wiii rlallvt !JO to, E•l•I• of LILA F. SHANNON, •lso SUl"lltlOa COUlll:T 011' TM£ S.ld rMI Ol"OPll'fy II commonly lr.llOWl'I, l>Uf not l11ter f111111 Ille 11bow-rt1led tl!T\t, knoWn '' MRS. LILA F. SHANNOH , STATE OfJ' CALll"Olt'MIA FOR •• 1111 $01Jfll V•n Neu. Sllnl• An.I -lld Dtd1 tor Ille ilw•nl of contr.et for fon'n•rly knoWn 1111 MRS. LILA F. THI COUNTY Oii' oaMfGIE C•lllarnl•. ' llM eboYI projf(f. ' O'KELLY, Dtcff$&d. •o. A-74'4$ O•led: Decembel'" 12, lt7'. l!tldl sh•U bf ~l'ffd ltt tlMt ~&Cl lclee- NOTI CE IS HERl!8V GIVEN ltltl NDTIC• 01' HEARING Ofl PftlTIOlll WtLMETTA C FEESAGO t!fled •bOY•, •llCI .i>1U bl ODtned •nd VIRGINIA MCOQNALO~Ued llllf"tln • f':Oll l"•OaATI!: 011' WILL '.vtD fJO• ElfCV!rl-of th. Wiii of ' DOlbl!cly r..cl iloud •t IN lllOVH.l•led petition lor f>nlblllf In Ind for LETT•IS Tl!STA,Ml!NTAll.Y RUflY C. KUEBLER, dllCNMd. llm• •1111 PIKI. luuenc:e of Letttn T.,, 1ry to lht Etliltf el LEWIS EARL HAWK, 1114 lOlllAl.O H. "•llllNE• Eldl bid mull confill1TI ....0 bl 091Jlllln&r ,..lertnef to il ITllOt for known H LEWIS E. HAWK, Dtcffffd. AHWMy lit Law tttPOM!v. lo 1111 (On\rKI ~-"· lurltler ptrtkul•rs. •!Id I I tlMt thn• and NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN ll\11 lll Wnl TillN ,,,_. Eich &Id 1llal1 IM ~ bY Ille plKt of 11Hrt119 llMt .,,,.,. 111$ bHll Ml OoNkl II.. Peck lwll flied herein • DfllllOf! S•nl• "*'• Cll""""6 ft111 MC\ll"lly r1l11tred • lo In Ille con111ct to+' Jll!utl'Y t. lt73, •I f:OD •.m., In 11'>1 for Pr(lt>l;te ot WJIJ •llCI tor lssuaonc1 QI T ........... : 1n41 .Ml-4111 documtf!I• •!Id b'f IM llsl of llfOjl!OM(I courtroom C'I ~nl No. 3 of said LA1tw1 T11tf"*9lll"r to thl ()fllttoner POlblllhld Or•nff C9llll O•llY PHot •ubcoolr•elor1. court, •1100 Clvfc CenW Ori.,,. Witt, In rf!fl'~ lo l"h!cll 11 l"lllclf tor f\lflller o.c.mblr 14, 23, 1m· lA6l·72 Th• DISTRICT rnervn 11'>1 r!gPll to,.. llMt City of Slnl• AM, CMltornl•· 111rtlat11t'S, 1111d !Nil ttll lll'N •lld placf ltd •nY or aH bldl or lo w1Jv. •"Y fr- Oatld DKemt>tr 14. lt72 ol lllerll'ICI the wrM 1111 belfl ut tor PUBLIC NOl'ICE ra;ul••lllH or l!ltorm111llln 111 any bl6t or WILLIAM e. ST JOHN, J._.., t. tm. •t 9;00 l .tn., In Ille • In '"' blddlnq, COlll'llY Clerk co.irtroom of ~rtm..,I No. 3 of 1olcl TM DISTRICT tla1 detef'mlMcl tilt' ,o•o•G• OAlll.DNl!R court, •I 1DO Clvk Ctnter Drlv. w .. 1. tn • '"'1 · 9-•I prevamng r•i. of~ diem ••gt11 U..O VI• AllWllftlwl llM qty o1 S1111l11 An•, C•flll:lt'nl•. NOTICI OF SAL• 0, 11t•AL In tlll IOUUIY In wl!lcf'I "'ll wort la'to tit ......... Mll!il. CA, fMU ·Dlltd Oic1mb1r 1$, lfn l"llDr•ltTY AT Plllll'ATI SALi pertwmed tor fllel! er11ff or type ot ftlt Cft•I UT411fl WILLIA.It\ E. -s1 JOl1N 14•. SOf 17152 Wllf"ttnlll llllclecl lo exec,utt: tht COflfT•ct1 Alt«M\' fer1 l"fltl'-, C-ty (,_lit In ,flit Sl,IPll'lor COUrt of ttll Sii,_ C'I IQ t>e •s follows: PVblllllld OrMIDI: Co.11 D•il'( Piiot, DONALD ..... ICK C•t1for-nJ1, ·ror Ille County of LOI A!'llle-IK. Crfll, CltUlffc&llM, or ff Pl oec.mw 15, 14. 22, 1972 3'$1-7"2 A,tfetlltlY ., uw In "" Mlltfl' of "" E'll•ll ol FRED WAOI: tt1 N"11i ....... alvd., W .. -OOUGLAS BASSE ilk• f .. ED O. BASSE CAaP!NTl!•S ... , , •••. •ATE PUBLIC NOTICE OJllllll•I•, C1Ut..-lll• '1m incl•• F. 0. IASSE,, Dllc\•wd. • C•roenter .. .• , 6.1! t----------------!T•h CUI) 241•tl7't Nolle• Is 1111'.-bY tlVllfl tll;tl 1111 """ Foremt11: "le Ptr hout-mort thin 111;"8$1 •4ftrlt Al'Mr'llly Ill ..,. ,., t:iertlOl!fd Witt tell 111 Prl'ifti• t1l1, to 1'he cl•ssltlt•tlon superv!PCI, t • e 1 p1 SUPERIOR COl.tlf 0 .. ntl! PubtllMcl Orttllll C011I Diiiy Piiot, ~IOl>til •nd bfsl ttldder, !lf.lblKI lo toll· Pllfllm•ll~ n•l!1r. STAT'I! 01" CALll'OllNIA ll"OR Olc..,.,l>fl' If, 17, Z3, IP72 3"U1-12 flrm•tlon of .. Id Sllt)fl'lot' Court, Oft OI'" Cl!Ml!:NT MASONS TKI COUlllTY Ofl o•AN•• ~""' """ Utl'I d•'t qi Ott .... wr ltn, ., C•~nl Milton. ll°'11tlng .. Tiowet!ng NO • ..,_ PUBLIC NOTICE 1111 olfl~ o1 G'°"9' ft. Jol\n$0tl, Al!Or,.., mMhlne OPll"llo+' . •. 6 61 NOTICa 01' MIAllllll• 01' ,llTITtON 1! Lfw. 60 Elm ~-tie. Lona 8eaCh. CtlT>tllfM1-.J01JN>eym111 .. ::::.:.4·'6 fOllt P:ROIAl• o.-~MOLOCNlAPNIC NOTIC• TO Clll:EOIT'OIS "*'2. ~ of Lot ...,.. .... $11!• ol Curb. G\lttlll' MKllllM ()per•tor (~I WILL A.NO llOtt L.•TT••s C•l:ATIOfll OF SECU•.ITY llff•llE.ST C11U1om1 •• •'"" rl(Jtll, tltr••ftd llll.i''51 '!l"'lYI .. . .. , ...... ,, ...•.•..... •.16 TESTAMINTA•Y of lllld -.CNSld i i tM 1111'141 of dflfll'1111C1 f'Ol'"em•n: ~per llour 1bclwl Jourr19YmM1 £1l•t. of DOROTHY M, CO\.E, o.c.... UMlll" Ufl··-•• ,c~11 c• •II ttll rlglll, llH• Ind Interest 11\41t "" .r•tt. ' td u ,.......... Hlllll of .. Id dlCIU'd 11•1 11CC1Ulrtc1 •by l!LECTRICIANS NortCE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllll To •11 tlloM llokll119 dilrM """"'Iha oper•tlon or 111w or &llllll"Wllf o!Mr llM>n Gtner•! For•man ............. , lltl " 'HARLES A. COLE 1161 Hiid /lllfWfn • :;:~~ll=-1:":.nt~·~~l'lbnldot bffor°: orl11Hdlt1011"t.fllltl ot .. lddtci"fd,1111 FOr...,•n ,_ .. ..•.. . ..• ::::.f.fl (!llltlon fOf' Pr*'-of HOlo!lr•Pl!IC Wiii In. ltw time of <Ifft.,, 11 •llCI lo •ti the cfl'111n Jour"1yma11 .. . . . . .•••..•....•. e.tD ~ fol' lflOltne:• (If Llttlll'I T11l•mM1t•ry IUl'l'l~!~.;~•nlffl' dt!ICrlblcl bllow 1• con· '"'" ~ .tlllliltllll 111 tlMt CountY pl For.men C•l>I• Spllcw • . . . . . -10.:16 lO IM pirlltr-,....,.__ to Wlllcll 11 Noll 1• h lb I ti\ 1 "''' °'"'~' ·s1•t. ot C•Ufornl•• ,.,_IC!lltrb' CM>le Sllllcer .......... , .. ...._.. t.31 E '°' furtlWr P11rllcOl•r1, ltid 1!1.11 ""' Ct I er y • .,.., • I cletiCrlbld. flDllOWI, 1'11-wlfi Cllr!Ulld-Wtlder • . ••• ".... . t.91> "" •aca of hllrlot tlMt y -... 1 tr"an.1-r bV way ot cr..ilon of • MCUrtty 'flllt llillf'tt.cln ot fttll l!Milrned :».oO LAIOfll•s ·.,--"'"' ,.. 1,..i.ret Is •llOVI lo IM IMIM1 lllf Mmt of foot ttrRI ll'I tM Cl"' (If W l\'nl I ' •bor I ... tor Ofetmbtr 2', ltn •• , f;OD ""' dlb1or II THE , lit IN 'T e II. $ " " I'll Ill", Wll fflllo """"' or i:Mllrucnon S.49i •·1'1" In 1111 C041r1toom ol ~ment frfO. LITHOGRAPHERS IN!; • tlW bull • Counly~Qr•no" $fll• of C•lllON!lil, Fortm1111: !De Pl'( hour rnon tPltn hlghell :S of .. Id ¢0Vrt. 11 100 Civic Cfllffl' Ori,.. -• •· -· o" 01'0 --.... ! oldfOlftl _ Lot 90 Of TrilCI .... Oft !ht-' d•QllletttClfl ~ Wnf, In Hie City of !IMll An., Cillfornl• •n 111• 1 Ill llkt If tllOwll on ii fl'MP r«Mfl-Pl,I! T•ADU -0.Nlll 0ec;...,.w • 1m ' AVf,,_ Coll• Meu. Calltornt•1 IM flll""' of tel In -.. 11. "=.:· llf Mltotll•lllOIK Pllff'nblrl •I'd Ste.m111-'" • TM wc:ul'td lllrtv 11 NATIONAL AC MIO :;..I: ,... ...___._, •-• , ....... ' ' WIL.LIAME.$t JOHN, ' C E PTANCE COMl"ANV OF. Dt. II of 1111 C°"'""f_...,., F•Mlllnt ft ltlD\tf grm . CO\lnlY c1.,.1e Rte , et Mid COlll!t'f, •lld •• v•u'-1 l Uwrfl9ym1n '"'· e PAUa. lllOMAN C'-LIFOll.NIAJ tlMt bull-._... Of ll'll bY orw of Tn. lolitd of '111*'Yt&o111 91 -~n: t~ •bo¥9 f1Wt J r ...... •llld., •1r11i. 41f UCll<ld ,.,.., 11 "41 Wllthl,. II~ •• S...f'9 Or111gr1'CWnl't, • Cllrllflacf eooy thf!'Mf \ fflt. 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Otnwtl., l"ortr"flllll' ~11 ':"' /-----~=~------jMO!u'cMil Avt., CO.If Meat, C11llf9rftl111 m•P rlCordlicl In IOI* 2rf,.,..... I~ OI ~~ ,,i. ' ' o v1 ..._ -. l7t.i -MO!lrlMIO "'""'' CM!• ,.,,..., Ml1«11lllllOlll INPI 11'1 Ille Ifft~ C'I 1M ASIUTOl ' SUPl!lllOllt COUlll.f oll' TNI! C•llloml•. County lltcohlel' ot .. 1c1 ""nty !Vlf.111• 0111111'-9 Ffl"tll'\fll" $0c"•boYI Jou IT All OfJ CALl,.Oft;NIA fJOit llle1~-I -· , >o1 bl. •1Jb1 lklllcl to 1~ clvcltd In ,Trilct No. "1, •• Hr mtp l'<orem~1 uc 1i.Ov. Jour-.it'l'lfn rt\IYml~ TKI COUNTY Ofl OlllAMOI MCOlr " n,..,., s ,_ «llllrd '' ,.. rtcorhll m IOOk 92, ,~ G ~ .1o1JrM ,,.., . N .. A•7.... ~1-i Av•., tofll M"'' C'111Jtlrlll11 Ml 11 Mil "" ......... ,. .... , ..••• ,., .. l.'1 HOTICI 0, Ml!A1'tll0 0. ,ITlllON 11"0 ~Monrov11 ...... 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I 172·fll •u·aa.. · 1969 l».mtSW,SJJ~:Ester. · · -$5488 •.• J1ll9 ... ~!Bf J!ri!r!!!?L ... ~roof, tflttdtlm, ""'4f~flt. l5JIS4 $'. • I __) '• ~ . , • 2000's V-6's 4 SPEEDS AUTOMATICS _. SUN-ROOFS REAl>Y .FOR IM'9'1ED. DEL • • ORANGE COUNTY'S NO. 1 LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER F()R THE PAST 7YEARSSAYS THANK YOU FOR THE GREATEST YEAR IN OUR HISTORY * ~ * BUY YOUR NEW CAPRI FROM US BEFORE JAN. 1 AND WE WILL GIVE YOU ALL OF THESE GIFTS FREE OF ANY EXTRA CHARGE WHATSOEVER! ·1. FREE RADIO 2.FREE GAS 3 FREE CUSTOM • ·TRIM (INSTAUID IN YO"t CAPRI) (50GALFIOM YOUR FAVORITE GAS STATION) (IODY STRIPES AND TRIM Of TOUI CHOICf) •These gifts are a bona fide savings to you. Come in while selectio'ns.are full I J ' $J:lO·DL . •tol&-!-y / • ·~nflify $2988. Sale Price 1969 BUICKBectra4'Dr. HT •~• .... ~ .. "'"""'· 1970 THUNDERBIRD bdio. Moler. p.1.,>oir, Ptyt roof, tic. IYCS-737 36Mo. ot $19.41 full o.r.n-.d r(lylntnt rrict U _.rti '' $106.SS. full Dtf..,..,f PGY'l"f'l prlct $:1934.IO. AJ'.lt, 15.14%. On - Sl417.7bA.P.R.16.!t.% i::::-=""'""''"":::;:,:""'::::it.""'li:.646<=•!M ____ _ • i>Es~"NiifFOR . THOSEWHO · DEMAND P-ER~ECTION IN i\P!~x~~~EN 1968 .Y!.~!r.~A~~,)Yagon $ . " $l9~&t•• 1971 LINC. CONT ... Dt.fl.fl ,_li:.9691ZT ... • Mo. S 132.SS fl.fl Oefitrnd 'av-it l'ri:e $656.40 A,.t . 1 S 19%. 0.. M .- prowil of r-toM utdit. ~- ....... J.2lQ.J.Q1.9..T!:)YA~D~ $ -$199:-·DOWN . $92.59 Mif;~flMrt!Ofale Pric e · MARG. IRO. 4 DI. H.t. bclio, ,.1. aircond. S.. 017 ...... Monlh1111 S92.S9. ru" Oto ftfrtd pay1111111 Pfic• S'Ml.32 on out llPJH"Oool ot yowr good crtdot. -. . ......... 7130-10 SAT. 1130 • 9100 ..... 10-1 • 1 • • 0 DAILY PILOT Everyone Ho1 Something Thot Someone El•e Wonts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It Wit h o Want Ad .. ' ·' The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for FasrResult General General 'ofinJa .!J11fe PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Sl Linda Isle Drive 1E1egant 5 bdrm., 41h baths; on lagoon. New carpets. drapes & wallpaper, 4 Fireplaces Lovely garden & large slip ......... $212,000. Linda Isle Waterfront Just completed -modern 5 bdr1n., 41h bath home \Vith famlly r1n ., game rm., forma l ~i~ing nn. & magnific~nt 25 rt. \Vaterfront hvmg rm. w /!rplc. & wet bar. .... $285,000. 101 Linda Isle Drive Lovely 5 BR., 4 ba. home with downstairs waterfront mstr. suite & lge. game rm. or study. Mexican tile floors , beam . ceilings, quality construction, slip . . . . . . ... $155,000. For Complete lnformetion On AU Homes & Lots, Pleau Call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 B1y1ide Dr., Su ite I, N.8. 67>6161 Gener ii General ATTENTION INVESTORS Owner re-investing upward, says "sell". $20,000 Price reduction on top Corona del 1.1ar income property, South of H\vy. 6 Spacious 2 bdrm. apts. plus a 3 bdrm., 2 bath ho1ne & pool. Call for details & app't. to see. $175,000. ------------ * * '*· * * * *TAYLOR CO.*· LINOA ISLE -$245,000 Luxurious custom-built 4 bedroom home ofi lagoon. Huge famil y rrn w/wet bar, formal dining rm., game rm. & 4ifl baths. Protected patio, pier & slip for up to 65' boat. Built- in vacuum. Impressive 2-story entry. 50 LINDA ISL!) OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:00 TH E ULTRA "CHANNE L REE F" This is LUXURY li vi ng! Deluxe own-your- own 2 BR, 2 ba th on t he water. Great view of ocean, bay & jetty. Pool, jacuzzi & se- curity guard. Adult occupied. 4-Level ga- rage. Private slip for your yacht. $89,950. IRVINE T ERRACE -$150,000 Including The Lend I Magnificent·view of bay, ocean & Catalina! A n:iost ele~ant home of charm & qua lity consisting of a huge family room, 2 master. bedroom suites plus a third bedrm & bath. ,Fisher stereo thruout, 2 fireplaces, many extras in kitchen, huge workshop off garage. Lovely free-form pool in private front court- yard & many rare plants. A real beauty! 1921 GALATEA OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:00 BIG CANYON C. C. $152,900 New -Luxurious -Lovely ! Rustic charm in this custom home w/4 large bdrms, family rtn. formal dining rm, 4th baths, 2 air-cond. units & 3 fireplaces. High cathedral L.R. ceiling, 2 wet bars. Situated on a huge es- tate-like lot with a vie'v of golf course. _,.....,,.~-$""'4 • ~ MDASSOCIATfS REALTORS 28211 EAST COllS1' HIGHWAY OORONA DELMAR.CAUi', 644·7270 * Delightful condo in the Bluffs IN THE NEW SECTION -This Beautifully decorated (completely upgraded) 3 bedroom, formal dining room, a fireplace, 21h baths, } patios plus a solarium, on the gorgeous green belt .......... , . . . . . . . . . . . $62,500. * Duplex THE BLUFFS WE JUST BET THERE ARE MORE THAN 11 CO. PRESIDENTS HERE; PAYING LESS & ENJOYING IT MORE NEWPORT'S· BEST LEISURE LIVING VALUE -LET US SHOW YOU OUR WORLD. t f;st t,~ 2414 Vista del Oro Newport Beach 644-1133 ANYTIME YEAR END SPECIAL CoroJ}a del !\far Fantastic , bedroom highly Spanish architecture prevails in t his delight-customized ranch at YI e ful DUPLEX -TRI=LEVEL, 4 Bedroom, 21h =~ht ~=· ~ .: bath, fireplace, built-in kitchen. BACK roW'ICl.s th is lmmaculate UNIT 1 Bedroom, 1 bath. Enjoy your 3 ter-yard. Exterior li&htina: adda raced porches This is a beauty for on1y a "''arm glow ln the evening. · • · New w/w crpts tbruout. . .................... , .............. $78,500. t.'O\•ered patio in rear· yard * Duplex ' w/bl!ln B-B-Q. This home has so many xtras you have to 'See to appre c i ate. Located oo a cul.de-sac street near schools and Oceanfront if<>i>Ping. Torrtno value, $33.500. Flexibl.e terms. New General P ele Barr11ll f<eaft'J . Yes! We're .Available To Shaw Y ofi Your Heart's Desire You may be one of the people with a special urgency to buy -we are not on vacatlon- the office is open -homes are available. Call or come in -for a "MERRY CHRISTMAS MOVE" BARRETT'S BEST BU.YS: 4 BDRM. !am rm, din rm , Baycrest $64 ,500 3 BDRM, !am rm, din rm, pool, Baycrest .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . . $75,500 4 BDRM, l'l acre w/greenhouses - horses . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . $59,500 New waterfront condo, 2 BDRM, pier & slip , ................ , , $72,900 4 BDRM, din rm. faro rm, view, pool ; and jaclllli, Dover Shores . . . . $129,500 4 BDRM, den, fam rm, din ri:n, pool, Baycrest .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . $98,500 Emerald Bay 1h acre site-view . . . $901000 4 BDRM + apt, Balboa Isl, S. Bay Waterfrnt .................. '. $180,000 5 Ganges; 2 carports, nr new cuslm . , 3 BDRM .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . $58,500 Peninsula Duplex -Nice . . . . . . . . $49,900 And we heve some nice rentels tao. ,. j Office Open Saturdays la Sundays Ai PET~J~~.~~J~.~~~-LTY <\; 642-5200 ' ' Q: Orange Coast I PINEHURST LN. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:00 Watch the SUNSETS from your SID/DECK! H""'•· ' Immaculate duplex, all newly refurbished. •' COATS -- --------------- REAL ESTATE 644 4141 2600 E. Coast Hwv .. Coron11 del Mar ' General Gener•I MAKE AN OFFER Owner back E&Bt -wan~s.-..a,ction now I Country Club home, BIG CarnON. Briiig this ad. # 11 Hermitage Lane, OPEN SAT: UN:-t:SC$115;ooo:-!'aul~ck,._-- IRVINE TERRACE -OPEN SAT/SUN l·S Neat, clean 3 BR., 2 ba. home on a quiet st. Large lot provides privacy. In town, be- tween Fashion Is. & the bay. $59,500. 2000 ALTURA: Russ F1ynn LIDO BAYFRONT BARGAIN -$144,500 Best buy on water! Immac. 3 BR., 3 ba. & hobby rm. Pier & slip for lge. boat. Inter· esting'-ioc., vfew of water thru 'lawn & trees. Charlene Whyte All THIS FOR $37,900 2-Sty. 3 Bdrms., 21'l baths; bright, cheer· ful garden home; greenbelt loc. in UNI- VERSITY PARK -want to know more? Call °Chuck'' Lewis ARE YOU A BIG FAMILY? Looking for a bigger home in Corona del Mar? You must su this 8 bdrm., 4 bath family home w/lots of style; large yard. Only $99,llOO. Jim Muller EARTHTONES . . . highlight the interior or this highly decorated 3 bdrm., 21h ba. home. Nicely land~caped plus pool. Short escrow 0 .K . $61 ,900 . Howard Wells OUTSTAND ING BAYF RONT · ' 61' 01 Spectacular frontage -elegant 5,0QO sq. ft. home -1201 boat slip -our Christ- mas special !or only $275,000 -FEE. Bili Bents . SPACE FOR LARGE BOAT Prime location Lido Nord Bayfront home. 4 Bdr1n s. -pool table size family room. Spacious master suite with fireplace. '$265,000. Eileen Hudson VALUE -SHORECL IFF -VALU E View thru canyon to ocean. Clean 2 BR., conv. den expandable home in prime area. Lowest price for older home. in many months! $69,900. Bud Yorke PRETTY AS A PICTU RE End your search for a lovely 4 bdrm. Lusk Harbor View Home. You must see this truly deligbllul home -only $79,500. Gary Kn9• ENTERTAIN ING ? ? ? You will love to in this 4 BR., form al D.R. home. SUPER LARGE FAMILY RM . W/Wet bar -BBQ -frplc. -pool table. SEE IT -YOU'LL BUY IT' Bud Austin CAMEO SHORES -OCEAN VIEW 4 Bdnru., 3 baths. 90'x200' Lot. Fam . rm., din . nn. -view of canyon & ocean. Cust. bulll Large master suite. Private beaches. '142,500. George Crupe 13:MJ700 --Coldwell,~ ~ 644:2430 550 f11W PORT CINTER DR. N.8. . ' BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Live in the atmOsphere·ot this beautiful priv- ate Country Club. Cathedral beamed ceil- ings, conversation pit with fireplace, lge. family rm, formal dining rm & 4 ige. bdrms. View of area & golf course. 3-Car garage. Smart decor. Security entrance. $119,000 THE "BLUFFS" -$58,000 Popular "E" plan in choic~ end location with terrific view overlooking ~k. 3 Bdrms, fam nn & 21h baths. Private court-yard entry. Lge tooms. New paneling in family rm, new paint. New cptng to be installed. 540 VISTA GRANDE OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:00 LIDO ISLE FAMIL y HPME <Sb&cious 4¥.i.bedroom, 3 bath homo with gate i:io>storage area•fot your boat. Immaculate throughout. Lovely private patio for family fun. 40' LO!, street rostrada. Near good beach. Owoer will help finance. $79,500 106 VIA DIJON OPEN SAT/SUN J..:500 LINDA ISLE LOT-$65,000 A real choice Taylor Co. Exclusive. Build your own luxury home on this island of finer homes & yachting. The last available lot. BROKERS & SALESMEN We have an opening in our Residential Di- vision for an experienced man or W()man possessing enthusiasm and integrity. Jf yOu afe interested in a beautiful office in the finest location, working with congenial asso- ciates, we are interested in meeting you .. Office Open Set. & Sun. ''Our 27th Y eer" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO,. RHltors 2111 San Joequin Hills Road ~'Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club" NEWPORT CENTER, N. B. 644-4910 General General CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Take advantage of the terrific increase in value of income Rroperty In Corona del Mar, and invest a minimum amount to secure your profit. Located in the best rental area. Ask- ing $59,500 only because it can stand some fixing up. 5 BDRMS. -EASTBWFF Probably the finest 5 bdrm., 3 bath plan used by Llllik, for the convenience & com- fort of the larger family. The 3 car garage is great for .extra storage. ln move-in con- dition, for $72,500, The area's top professionals are a t your service. General Gener1I r 675-3000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS Best' buy in area Immac. 4 bdrm., 2 bath single story home. Large patio, room for pool. Newly redecorated. View of boy & ocean . Low lease. $M,OOO. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy1ldo Dr., Suit• 1, N.B. 67S.fi61 2 bedroom upper and I bedroom lower. Right " on the , sandy beach. BEST RENTAL WALLACI AREA .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . $110,000. lllAL TORI Delightful condo in Easthlnff IN TilE NEW SECTION -Thi,, Beautifully decorated (completely upgraded) 3 bedroom, formal dlning room, a fireplace, 21h baths, iriea~~~t p~~~ .. ~ -~~~~-~· .. -~~. ~~-.g~~~ * AUST IN-SM ITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES 64<1-7270 General General - 4 Ul'ojl~ totf MESA VERDE MESSAGE This message is our medium: you and your neighborhoods move us! Th"e-pride of owner .. ship, the lusf landscaping, the great schools, the friendly families are all a part of the Mesa Verdein.yst.ic that moves us. The prob- Jem is, we'd like to move you ! Ul'llijf()UI: t1()Ml:S ON TOP6F THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WI TH THE NICEST ,EOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR: 675-eoCIO • MESA VERDE, 548-5990 • NEWPORT BEACH. M&«iCIO • CALL U1 BARGAIN 4 BR-Family $295 I Olll 'I I Ill \0\ • l A • ' r > ~ ' POSSIBLE L~ OPTION S Bedroom• with &n untln· Open Eveni"11• • 962""54 • FURNISHED Townehousa $34,750 2 STQRY BARGAIN~ Con- venient Newport Rivit'ra area. 3 bedroom. FAMILY ROOM! 2 story Palos Verdes fireplace. Vaulted ceilings. C'OMPLE"I'ELY F U RN· ISHEO at thla LO\\', LOW PRICE! OLYMPIC SIZE comm. pool. Putting green. Extttmely anxioua . try 10~ down! 00 tod~ 64S--0303. - I 0111 \I I Ol \0\ • < • 10 UNITS EASTSIDE $145,000. Consistent income of Slli60. All indlvldl\111 houses with garages. on 'l acre. Call for details on how to buy. Lochen my er Re.1ltor BACK-IAY BEAUTY \\'owl Qulil!t tree lined "trttt. Porttco entry. 4 queen t1l2e bMlrooms. &!parate: lam. lly room hollt' crn.r.kllng Swe<tlsh fireplace. W a:c yard with flant chlld'• play· houtt. ONLY $29!5 BUYS far qualified W,er. Act rut. l'ull """' P!,ooo. ea u .&e-0303, llhed honu. room above the Elegant 3 BR A family home gMaga, enclosed t"OYtred on quiet cul-dwac ln "rea pat'° an a&kd o tra. of ll.ne home1, featurel dou. Assume high balance VA ble flttpl.. DW, bltiN:, loon, SA VE mE UJAN Cap!One ont17; 1Ullt ldJCPa FEF.S. ,llll8t listed $32,500. and m11Ch more. $39,.9!i0'. I Ol\I \I 1. Ol \0\ ,.,.,,,,,,.~·p,; · COATS :tl9o ll<dlandl Dr., N.S. l CALL 60-lm ,WALLACE Ontu · REAL TORS Ill' -546-4141-"'21 (Optn Evonl"11•I ~ ' • General · General 42xl18 FT.-LOT * R·2 * CdM and ... on the ocean side of the hwy., plus a jewel of a cottage! This outstanding offer- in~ hu space for an extra large second unit. Showo by app't. only. $59,900 CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 MACNAB l.RVINE FINER HOMES IN THE VILLAGE OF HARBOR VIEW 2 BR., den or 3 £R. -2 bath. Large yard. Close to pools & parks. Betty Kerr 644-6200. (Tll) TWO OF MANY. SHORECLIFFS Ocean & Beach View. 3000 sq. ft. 4 BR., 3 baths & Powd. Rm. 1 fireplaces. $185,000. CAMEO SHORES. Unbelievably lovely, adult home, 3 BR's, 3 baths, Pool. Ocean View. $139,500. Elaine Svedeen 642-8235. (Tl2) . LINDA ISLE -·BAYFRONT New 5 BR., 41'l bath, DR., FR., MBR w/ fireplace. Stained brick, oak panelllng. Rich carpetJ. $179,500. · Maxine Wiiiiams 842-8235. (TU) ONE OF A KIND i Lusk Harbor View South 3 or 4 BR., 21'l baths. Separate billiard-sized FR., wet bar. Ron Sherman 642-8235. (Tl4) HARBOR VIEW CARMEL 3 BR., 2 baths, stepdowo LR., elevated formal DR., separate FR., garden kitchen. Fee land. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (TIS) . ELEGANT BAYFRONT Luxurioµs duplex -spectacular view. 3 BRs. -2 baths. Custom charm -many ex- tras. Ed Egan 642-8235, (Tl6) BIG CANYON Elegant new Ivan Wells custom home over- looking 18th fairway. Dramatic sunken LR., large FR. w/wet bar & outstanding VIEW. $198,500. (Tl 7) TROPICAL PARADISE -BAYCREST Lush landscaplng. Cathedral ceilings. Hideaway loft. 3 BR's, • 2-story tall fire- place. Handyman's garage. Ivan Wells built. $82,000. Joyce Edliind 642-8235. (T18) NEW BAYFRONT Owner's floor contains LR., DR., kitchen & master suite; guest floor 3 BR's. G> & Living Area. Pier & slip prlvl· lege. Sweeping bay view -in the he~i:t of Newport Harbor. '236.~. Open Dairy -1653 Bayside Drive. (Tl9) HARBOR VIEW HOMES Spacious 3 BR. Porto!ino model near park & community pools . Splral st.aircasa ac- cents sunken LR. -cozy conversaUon pit & !!replace. Large FR. $58,llOO. Joyce Ed- lund 64U2S5. (T20) .. [ lrvlna I ~----,00• ,.., I ltt--.Mt·- IM4M•IArlllw '44-llOO • ' • • ' I I I I I I I \ 1 . . . . ' ' ' . ' \ • •" \ ' S1turd.V, DKtmbtr 16, tm Dall V PILOT :fl . I _,., .. ]~ ! .......... l~I __ .. I~! _ .... l~I _ ....... l~l _ ,_ _ l~I _,.._ l~I _,_ _ l~i Ch__, °""9AI ChtWe1 Gener•! Gono<e1 General O...enl Corono dol Mer ~~~~~.....,~-1 ·.....,,..----~~~~-r.....,~~.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,~.....,~.....,~~·1-.....,~.....,~.....,~.....,1~~.....,~.....,~.....,~ ~;.c.c.-'--'-""-'-'-.....,.....,1 6 Bedrooms FIVE UNm Uquldarl119 i lG C ANYON f COLESWOITHY & CO YO U CAN SEE U7,250 vAc ANT111 A 1111me . 6 1/4°/o EASTSIDE 1.09 Acres Price """'*"' °"""' ' ' ' FOREVER ! Junior >:.t•'<· 'bo<!nx><ns & 00~NBE'~~uTOsT ,,S.~~ Mu-••'l eo,_,_..A .. bw Rl-L ,_ D 'I deo, nalurill 6rick>firepl>o<•l, 1~~ ........... °' ~ Poot •---h COST S $ 50 Do ! •• ""' -·~ ' "'1 lft eral 2 BR. • ocmv. deg, w/2 • • •.....,. A · ME A 99 Wft · golf """""· 4 BR., 211 .. era ballll. Call ~1'129. batba do'Amta;n 'I' ..... WALK TO BEACl-U Wrought lNVES'TOR.'S PARADISE. 5 Cul10m built 4 bedRJom • 5 balhl: exqulalte matr. suite. A gracious, cheerful, qualJty constructed rumput rm .• bath&: wet bar lton encloeed front yard. Separate ~es nestled In bath. Secllldtd LA Ra E Beamed cell'a., aep., tam. home in prestise Harbor View Hills. Metlco· u1>5talr5. Q u a 11 t y oon-: Ct.lfved drivewa,y. $talned on th1' huge tot. Great tu CUEST HOME! Profeuion-nn. w/wet bar: dlx. kit· lous planning ts t.¥,ident throughout. Four atruct.ion. with hdwd . nn .. ltla'aa plu1 tiled cintry. Fam. lhclter and p ote nt I a 1 at TDIN'lS CQURT! All Jo. chen, center illa.nd. •~rmlll large bedrooms, sep' arate famllv room with t11h & pla111er walls, elee. <o.. -~ 6 ~ c• ~.. .__, 1· I~ 109 I -..i... dinin.&:. Decorator cup. &: " 2955 Harbor. Costa Mesa bl I o • "¥ ........... ..........\.IUml . ll'OW ''" .,,.....h wut w lb ca .,... on ' aerea 0 ....... e dta 3 c v I ocean vista. Exquis ite sauo ottering the I· na., r .A. heat, corner SnarklJna: blue pool wllh teP6l'lte a:ana;e, yard and R-1 land. Owner 11 llquldat-•. pet. fl,Sar!IOOgar. a.can utmost In prc·vacy. SU e' ••d swing set HORSES . HORSES-frpl. Ownt•r 6Th-2330. • &fide. Low care yard. A..ttw lilundry area. Lots at Ing thl1 ~· TAKE a new. ~~ ' • · ..... Exceptional, large home on OPEN SUN. l·S .,.,. .. _ ond menbetu privacy, ronveot"""' ••th• ADVANTl\OE:) 19,950 BUYS THlS IS GWT area. Decorated lo perfection. This Lusk 110xl98 lot Nt· oquestrtan 317 POINSETTIA \ _A~M 127,!XXI G.Ll..OAN:.. -znoapher9, CALL ua-Jor...tulJ-• SECJ.ER--PA-Y$-DtJ¥ER!S. l)tfPlEX-WITH SLIP beauty is vacant' and ready for your inspec· lrall. parking tor trlr or $69,500 .. 6" INTEREST. $292 detailt. Asking f78~. CX>STS! Act now • call Owners will leave nearly au tion .. Held open today l :00 'W 5:00. · 1221 camper. Good t erm•. --~ Act 1.uL cau CW.. 540-1151 Open E'vet. 646-0303. their turnHure, rebigerat· Keel Drive. Not leasehold .......... $87,250 $<Kl,OOO. IRVINE TERRACE ors, etc. Great buy! 3 Up. • N•wport Mesa R•alty 4 BR, 21.11 Ba .. with 15x36 htd. 2 down. $99iSOO, SpaciollS Three Bedroom l'lO E. 17th SL, c .M. pool. Lge. brkfsr. area in HOPE GERRIE RL TY. 3 spacious bed r o o n1 s. G<L.·~tI: ~-2133 cv~s. kitch, Badm lnt(ln ct. behind 645 4400 . This botne features separate formal dining Cheerful U\ring r 0 0 m , ask tor ~om Cox garage. Abaohllt!I;.-immacu. 1111\l'i I 111\0\ • · HERITAGE . . REALTORS 1 ---~~!!'!!..;·__ room and den. Roomy two story home. ha.nd!ome fireplace. built.in [---~~~~--lale thruout & priced right Christmas Splash. 11.., __ ... ____ Quallly construction, just 6 years new, aU kltcbeo, dish•~""" Patio. $32,800 at $'17.>00 Plus · '°" own $200 b ·11 · k'lch h hak f N )"reshly painted inlide '-& 4 bedrooms, 2~~ baths, large the land· not leuehOJd! Move into thil beauty before w ·tn 1 en , eavy s e roo · ew out. Like nl"lv ca ....... tin<. Jr. 1 ... t 1 SCENIC PROP ERTI ES ' . . . Exclusive Usring Mesa Verde- s BR + Pool Christmas. 3 bedroo m 1 • l!Ler Uwr ''Moves You In" paint and dra~s . Excellent Santa Ana · . .,... ami.., room, sc 1 c eanmg 2915 E . "--~ H•~ .• CdM nA rr-· bo estate park-like grounds. OV<'n, fireplace, swimming i.AMU• :r r:if = H"!=w= , e Four Ullltl If yau're a vu or not Q.04 neigh rhood. Cose to schools and shopping. -~l'ra>..:__ ~I, CALL~.Jm. ~ 675--5726 with jacuzi. So ~an you located on Iarp Eulsldl' :=!ra ~a::·~~ j'· ~~ Best ·of 811 just $38,950 aniJ onfy 10% down. f ,.11.i!ill!I MUST SELLll can just move in todai and Colla Men lot with room . Bluffs Condo! •' • I ., $1,500 DOWN have a PartY tonight A Y1ml' for 3 more units. Investor•• rooms, 2 balottbswi, thfamily 'In::: H ~-r~ M H•· one too m""Y homes! If you're interested tn a luge home, beautiful 1wbn· mlng Pool and Pietty street in Mesa Verde, please call 'about this one. Huge step.. down family room wtth fitt- place and wet bar, formal dining room, 3 batha. Price round alft lor the whole delight wtth loada of poten-room, comer rooµt Th Called F p rtla 'd ~~ ar ....... ·, ,..,...a esa ~ · tamlly. -J' ... $39,'1'0. 10% ttaJ. Home need.I remodel-1':::·900""".'eau""" "..~".."'w°'e ocanoly ey rom 0 n 2955 Harbor,.,,... M... BUILDERS DELIGHT • Bdnn., pool, 0'""" & OM· down. Call 842-2535. ing, ao bting )'OW' hammer ~ uvw To reduce the f.rice of this 4 bedroom, 3 bath THE VE.RY BESTI, $21,500 yon views,, 40 ft. living nn., OPEN 11Ll • IT~FUN10BE HIC{! and pa.int brush. Call us for r el yOu .in. &U-2535. h •2000 I , l d d f · k lovely patios. Come see, ooipplete de tails, but hUITY, Ol'f/Jltll.. •IT'S FUNJOtiENK:EI ome . ..,' . s vacan an rea y orqu1c Executive . Westcllff 3 bed ., Fantastic eastside corner ·open Sun. P .M. --.ill $54;91'.Xr.' Phone Mfi..%n3 'fb"f' ========~ ~polntmenl. · I Ol'fN L II "'S FUN JO BE NICE., 4 PLEX-HURRY!! won't last Jong: possession. Special finished bonus room·with 2 bath on manicurM corn locatiOn nt'ar back ba'y. 615 ROCK FORD RD . 546-5880 (Open E\f1.) extra ~ hath and wet bar -perfect home lot Plush carpets, drapes, Zoned R-2 possible R-4 Un lv•rslty Realty <.~ HERITAGE REALTORS 2 FOR 1 = INCOME $36,000 . One 3 bedrm and one 2 bedrm, excellent r e n l a I location. owner. are !lnxloUI Red Carpet. Re a lfora , 54tHl640. Hi I d . ' --f al varience, existing 2 bedrm o · ce, sew ng room or stu 10. r.cuge orm builtins, dining room . pri-hooSt! can be rettted for 3001 E. Cst. Hwy. 673-6510 dining area and expansive family room. vale yard \'.'ith hl'ated pool ~ $150-$175 per n10. Submit * DUPLE X * Now priced at $59,900. ii;i~~ ~Y Sue:~Jr ;~~l'~ reasonable offer! Call Red So. of·Hivy. 2 & Den plus Dl!W HUGE EASi:SIOE Cru:pet. Realtors· 546-8640. 2 BR. no1v being built. A CORNER CorollQ Del Mar· Home and Income ~term•" $53,750 -VIEW '"at good d••• "'. $21~ Located on the ocean side of the highway on -N•wport 'Beach S71,500 Ot:1tstandlnr: back bay loca-an extra wide lot. Spacious two bedroom, 2 . "'~ Beautiful custom built home MORGAN REAL TY "°""' Bedrm "°""' ~"" be bath home plus detached bachelor income tllfllll,~~ 4 bedroom•, 3 bath•, d'"'"" 673-6642 675-6459 lived in or rettted easil-R-2 . • ·-·---·-·-room, huge family nn, park DUPLEX-BY OWNER zone oUen maxim um"·'*' untt with excellent rental record. Just re-. like yard, brk , ~IT.II. Excellent value, call now decorated -move in condition. $63,950 $27,250 708 Larkspur, remodeled & Red Carpet, Re a I to r s -3 spacious b e. d r 0 0 m s . ready to move in. Shutters, :>4!Hl640. _Baycrest • • • 5 Bedrooms - 4 Baths Cheerful llvin_g r oo m , bea uuru1 new kitchen, bath &: carpet. Open Sun 1.5, Detroit bound oWner l's offering this pres-handsome fire p lace. ~ H-~,, Costa Me"' $66,500. GT.J.1658; 675-7616. ti h afte · I od · Built-In kit c h e n , -':wJ ... ...., ge ome . r JUSt comp etely rem elmg dishwasher. Palio: Freshly Custom Duplex Cost• Mau and redecorating throughout. Separate chil· painted inside & out. Like dren's wing with family room, upstairs pri· oow carpeting. Jr. estate On large lot · vale master suite with office or studio, back park-like grounds. 540-1720. with room 10 expand bay view, federal dining area. You own the ~~ Blk. to OCi!an. S'l5.000. land ... $95,000 and worth it. Business trans· Georg• Williamson !er forces sale.. Realtor 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa * 548-6570 * Balboa Island Commercially Zoned Residence DIRECTORY Dover Shores 640-0028 UNUSUAL CUSTOM BUILT ~--,-------~Gen~-.-,.~I~-----home for the {individual) ~::;:::;;::;;;;;:::;;::;::;;;;; 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=I persons. 3 Bedroom, !orrnal IF you like older & charming homes this ·3 Br, 1% Ba Is for you. Lrg nns & clos. P6ss. expan. 1 blk to bay. Pt furn. $71,500 Owner 673-1<188. ...,, .w. ~ ..._,, wltta '" na. ........ • ,.. t• •••• lt•lltt-.. An ,.. toe...._ .listed Itel•• -• wl~ 5eo.,..... 4at.il., ••ertl1 ......... ,. i. ....,.., DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. p..,_ ........ ,.. ..... fer .... er t. l'Mlt-. ....... ,. Nit.-• ~-11 tllk celuMI ..a. MMJ, htard9y ~ ~. HOUSES FOR SALE I Bedroom 905 IV. Balboa Blvd. (Pennin.), NB 673-6210 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 2 Bedrooms 509 Begonia, Corona del Mar 644-7682 $59,900 (Sun 1·5) 2 BR. 11nd F11mlly Rm. or Den 330 Morning Canyon (Sborecliffs) CdM 644-2430 (Sun. 1-5) 2020& Provence Pl. (HV Homes), NB (Sat & Sun~ *1106 Somerset (W .. tc!Uf). NB 644-6200 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 3 Bedrooms 2000 Al tura (Irvine Terr.) CdM 644-2430 $59,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 316 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 644-7682 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4411 River Ave., Newport Beach 640-1400 (Sat & S.un 1·5) 303 Orchid, Old Corona de! Mar · 67~ $67,500 (Sun 1·5) 6951 Tucana, Huntington Beach 847-6010 $32,750 (Sat & Sun) 3 BR. 11 nd Family Rm. or Den 2030 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores ) NB 646-1550 $112,900 (DAILY) *1927 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest), NB · 644-7682 $81,000 (Sun 1-0 ) 317 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 675-2330 (Sun 1-5) 2107 fndian Sp. Ln. (off Irv Av. btwn 22nd & 23rd ) ND. 646-7414 $110,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1720 Kin gs Rd. (N'pt Hgts), N.B. 646-7767 $82,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 540 Vista Grande (The Bluffs), NB 644-4910 $58,eoo (Sat & Sun 1·5) *1921 Gala tea (Irvine Terrace), CdM 644-4910 $150,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1732 Candlestick (Baycresl), NB 642-8235 (Sat 1-5/Sun l-3) 322 Poinsettia, Old Corona del Mar • · 61~ $86,500 (Sun 1-5) 317 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 675-7225 (Sat 1·5) ttll5 Ha rbor Island Rd, CdM 675-7225 (Sa~ & Sun 1-5) 791 Nyes Place, Laguna Beach 675-5726 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1424 Irvine, Newport Beach 646-7171 $39,950 (Open Sunday) 308 Otero, Newport Beach 640-001ll (Sat & Sun 1-51 4 89droom1 106 Via Dijon (Lido Isle), NB 644-4910 · $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 224 Via Ithaca, Lido lsle 642-31171 $73,500 (Sat & Sun 1-4) *337 Magnolia, c .. ta Mesa 642-8310 $39,500 (Daily 11-4) 17051 St. Andrews, Huntington Beach 847-6010 $46,950 (Sunday) 4 BR. and F•mlly Rm. or Den ,#11 Hermitage Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 644-2430 $115,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ttl653 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's Cove) CdM 675-1935 (DAILY ) 1 Pinehu rst Ln (Big Canyon C. C. ), NB 644-4910 $152.900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 17441 Kurt Lane, liunUngton Beach 842-8004 $41,500 (Sat & Sun 12A) 1140 Glen Eagle Terr., Costa Mesa 673-8550 $58,000 (Sat & Sun) 1221 Keel, Newport Beach , ' 640-0020 · (Sat & Sun 1-6) 450 Vista Roma, Newport Beach 640-001ll (Sat & Sun 1-:i) 4!18 16th Placo, Costa Mesa 675-5930 2415 Tustin, Costa ~esa 642-8235 $49,995 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1019 Dolphin Terr. (Irvine Terr), CdM 642-8235 (Sun 1-5) l&i7 Braemar, Newport Beach 642-8235 (Sun 1-5) *1915 Chubasco (Irvine Tei:r), CdM 64z.8235 -(SUn 1-5) #1ll Royal St. George (Big Canyon), NB 644-6200 (SUn 1•5) **501 Evening Star (Dover Shores), NB 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) 2008 Altura (lrvine Terr.), CdM 1133-9293 -(Sun 1·5) ·4639 Fairfield (Cameo Shores), CdM 675-8000 (Sun 1·5) 1ll15 Commodore (Baycrest), N.B. 1;4}5200 $64,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 317 Romona Place, Costa Mesa 642-7491 $32,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 333 Milford (Cameo Shores), CdM 646-3928 $75,000 (Sun 1-5) 19102 Papua, Huntington Beach 543-1168 $28,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **50 Linda lsle Drive (Linda Isle), NB 644-4910 $245,000 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 3601 Park Green Dr., (HVuHills), CdM 675-7225 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1858 Parkcrest, Costa Mesa 645-0303 (Sat & Sun 12-1) 9678 Turtle Dove Ave., Fountain VaUey 1142-4455 $35,000 (Sat & Sun 12-5) S BR. and F11mlly Rm. or Den tt#46 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **#3 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB · -~ (Sa t & Sun 1·5) **#54 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 644-2430 (Sunday 1-4) **329 Via Lido So.ud (Lido Isle), NB 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) 1741 Irvine, Newport Beach 646-3928 $49,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1946 Port Bishop Place, Newport Beach 644-1957 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1ll18 'Lel!Ward Lane, Newport Beach , 640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 6 BR + Famll y Rm or Den 971 PauJarino Ave ., Costa Mesa 646-3928 '4{1,950 , (Sun 1·5 ) CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE 2 Bedrooms **4'115 West Coast Hwy, N)t Beach 642-5200 $72,900 (Sun l-5) 3 BR and Femlly Rm Or Den 2482 Napoli Way (Off Santa Isabel), CM 642-3073 $34,500 (Sat & Sun ·2-5) HOME + INCOME 2 BR & Bech. Apt. 611 Acacia , Corona del Mar 875-3000 $61,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 8odroomo 428 Hamilton, Costa Mesa 642-1060 $32,000 (Sat 1~3) 2 8 R and Bachelor 322 Larkspur, Corona de! Mar 673-8550 '65,000 (Sat & Sun) LOTS FOR SALE **1653 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's Cove . CdM. 675-1935 (Dally) * , ... ** ;# .... ,. ... *** W••"•"'~''"' I • • dining, 3 car garage, VIJ:.""W! lack lay Area CORONA DEL MAR Mu•t be ,.., to be ap- e U s T OM B U I LT s 2-Story !amil,y home preclatecl. $110,000. For ap- Bedrooma, 3 baths, family on ocean side of pointment call rm. ottlce, many, m a n y Coast Highway. Only xtra.s. Swimming pool + 3 Years old, with wadlng pool $87,500. 3 bedrooms, family room, 3 led H dining room. shag carpet room ome & open beam ceilings.' & BlueHaven Pool 112.>00. enclosed patio, storage tor HARBOR $23,000 2 BR, I BA Sunshine clean & rc&ly ror occupancy. just ri~ht for you renters to ((et staded. Carpets & drapes thruout. Huge kitchen with p;as range. C.Ountry atmosphere. Call now. camper A boa'-New tile & crpts, new paint tn&kle & out. Move in today. $26.500. Roy M<Ca .... RHltor 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. 541-7729 ~21 4 Bdrm Beauty NEAR BEACH $41,500. Immaculate thruout. Lath e:. plaster walls, new crptg, up. graded, like new. Forml dining • patkl. Choice loc. Xlnt terms. To see drop in at 173.1 Westclltt Dr., N.B. &15-7221 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 5% DOWN REALTORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 CHRISTMAS Realton 545--0465 B. y THE Opett Eves. $25,950 .. FIREPLACE Beautiful 3 bedroom. Elegant Is what YoU get when you fireplace. Large l a n1 i I y step inside thls beautiful kitchen, buill-ln range, oven Spanish tri·level home. Ex· & dishwasher. Beautiful tra large family room with patio and a park-like yard. l.-orner fireplace. Located 540-lT.ll. near the beach and golf COUI'S(!. Priced at $16,950. 847..QllO. OPEN nt i • rrs FUN ro BE HICE/ TARBELL Don't touch a thing, move Brand New Surfside Duplex right in! Sparltling 4 . Peninsula location! Plush bedroom, family room. 10' x 2 bed., 2 bath custom units 18' enclosed patio, all builtin kitchen with new vinyl Door. Clot1e to schools a nd all majOr •hopping. $30,750. For detail.I call 540-llil Open Ews. . ._ HERITAGE REALTORS BACK BAY CUSTOM with beautiful POOL on q•u iet , t re e -shaded clll--de-u.c ltrfft. Excellent prestl&e home with a NewpOrt Beach address. .Brand new on the D\8.rl!:e1. 146.950. :::'.',.\!HH ~· 1H ~ton 64&Jm1 . 3)43 WestclUf Drive Open 'till 9 PM EXECUTIVE ESTATE la hen! In 1hls 6 Bdm1, 5 bath home with Its 4000 sq ft or living area which includes a fonnl din nn, tam rm and a stud.lo, an In a secluded 2 acre parcel of hills, tree& and horsea If you like. Localed ln B r ad b ury Estates in an area of 2 acre minimum p arce l s w/nbrks who love privacy &: horacJ. Price $125,too. Call for mott details. Shirley Realty 142-2502 (-la. Edi-) Entertainment Center Spectacular d!'e8m! Rambl· Ing 7 bedroom flAdenda oo 3 aepanlte. }W1me Ptnn. Jobi! Ultra ~m thruQut, 4 a r -xpusroom. ...... .. & "'"· ... ~~ st I value Of $U8.000I R.e'nt now, build later!! Attractive 3 bedroom. 2 bath, view home in an area of es.- citing rtt!W homes. For $43,500 you cannot Und a better bu.y. Call 6'1>-1225. li1lil \~'.m~~~i~;j,1•~/1~ 1uas1otAt'I' OJ ntteot.wru co. lndlrtel ll&ht!ng. Mtur81 $37,500-Pool :.:'. ~~· prime home Exqul&lle honie, 4 Bedroom•. lar,tc f a m 11 y room. Wallpapc!r aCl't'ntJ. CAU. S<tt>-1720. TARBELL 2955 Harbor, Colla Mrtll CUTE CONDO TARBELL 2!16r1> lfartior, a.ta Mtt.aa WESTCLIFF WArm tradlUonal 4 Bdrm. · 21-. balh hon1e, in xlnt nel1hborhood. r eatul'!'• ult'd brick frp!C!I., paneled f11mll)' rm. hnmaculate! $23,500 29x40 Pool. OU_.... at Beaulllul 3 bodrm 2 bath ir."i.'f'o R\JNDY RL Tft. t 0 w n h 0 II I e ' bullt~IM 67S-616l . • Flni~ce. fotud air hrat.1 _~~== Best tennt avail. SJ.125.oo RANCH STYLE move11 you ltt, Immediate Sharp eaatal,de hol'nr-heAYy oecu.pnncy. C a 11 lted ~e roof, built-In kllchcn Carpet ,Rellltort 54&l'.G40. "'ilh wall or ulCfl brick 3 OWNER ·must S<'ll-. -4 hll'l::<' beflnnt, 2 bAtht Blfi Bcdrms. rear living rooro, 60x l70 lot-won't lut -Cl\ L\mlly room, fil"t'tllaCl', brk, Rt'd Carpet. R e 11. I to r • Ut.500. 5'!0--1720. ::.r>•~-=·'------ ' Caplstr•no Beach OCEAN View Start the New Year St!tlled in this brand new, lovely custom built spilt level home. \Va tch the sunse~ . . older hme on ft.2 lot. from the bI'OQd front deck. ~1.x14Cl. DRIVE BY 13.: Only 5 minutes from Dana Cecil Pl . CALL for details ~-3 'BR, 2 BA."°·"" LADERA U&'11 9-3~CRIFIC~3~ SUllStDIARY 0 , l"C (OlWfU (0, Coron11 del Mar HOUSE + APT. SQuth of Hwy.; renlOdeled 2. bdr,pi. house w/clec. blt·in kitchen. plus a modern 2 bdrm. apt. over the garage, leased at $250 month to help pay the overhead. Priced to sell at $64,500. t JONFS REALTY INC ESt- 1714) 573.9210 I Spacious 4 Br, lrg yard 3079 Roanoke ....... $35.000 Natlon11I Services, Rltr. 546--0SU or 645--032 EASTSIDE -$29,95<J Country size yard, deep shaJ crptg, 1..-orncr stone firepl beaut de<'. Sparkling bllin & double detached garagt> Ha.rd·to-find 3 BR, 2 BA home al 1his price. Ca1+ ~8424, SOUTJ-1 COAS, REALTORS. Super Eastside $25,500 Imagine a cute 3 bedroom, bath home in Eastside O>sl SWEEPING 1'1esa. Chrming and in goo ooodHieo,Plus H'• oot Ilk · OCEAN VIEW every ''""" ho me 00 th From thi s 4 bedroom home block. Sec It today. lt 'W'On1 I on fee h1.nd with the v.·armth I be there long. Call 646-n7 "'"" SOUTH OF HIGHWAY Lovely hOme one block to ocean, 3 bedroom. 2 bath, p]U1 guest or relatives quartcn. Fee Janel. A bargain at $69,500. Open House 1-S p.m. 317 Poinset· Ua. Call 675-7225. Choice Location. llt time o ·. market, 3 large bt'droom Large Living & formal dii Ing. Z fireplace. Lu s carpeting &. draperies. Hu~ covered palio, Attractive l ands ca p e d . ..Brokr 557-7398. 2 HouH1 Bolh only $32,000 Xln't re ntals or live in <Rent the other) 2 BR eac: Private yarda. aee first- 428 llamllton St., then cal &1 2-1060 iI int.crested. EASTSIDE, By Owner: U ll'f!e--shaded lot , Custom h 4 BR + Den, M'p Dln m 1% ba. Rcdv.'OOd O()f' beam/raised hearth frpJ. mt-Ina, Detached 3 car ga Sttdtt>tAl'f' Of ftt( CO..WILL CO. $38,500. 646-4593. IRVINE TERRACE 1' OPEN HOUSE DAILY OPEN SUN.J.S ll AM lo4PMoru, 200I ALTUDA 337 Magnolia. C.t.1. """ EASTSIOE. 4 br, 2 ba. poo SuPf'r &harp1.1 4 Bdrmd.'tn~-\! f.rplc, cual bll, cpts. drpe. bAths, fam Y rm., u"' blttts, tel c.a.lls 10 an1-8 pn1 rm. All new elec. kUchM lo dn, $3.9.MO. O"'Tlr &42-8.11 f('aturts dbl .. scU<leanlng oven, custom c a b I n e t ~ , BY O\VNER - 8 yr old mod1 d!Mv.'!lhr. & brld3t. 11rea. home, 4 BR. 2 BA, 2 patio Proteas. decarnted & Im-bltn!!. Bcttf'r lha n n1•1 m11cul1ttt> rhruout. Lee Yf'n1 Beau!. lnclscp'd. ~tus1 ~i-1 te11.tutt1 3 patios. l'Nl1\Y t::/1dde. c.~1. s 3 6. 50 I' tret>S • scp. play ytiJ'tt . Too =543-9632"'-,;:::o:'-~~""' l8J'Rt for preMml ()\("nefl, BY ()wnt!r • 3 Br, I Bn. Int m;soo. yd, cov Pl'''°· S'iSO 111 DAVID D. CA RLSON $225/mo. 123.5tltl. 1133-11~ REAL TOR ~'2'3 .... &12'-2312. GOLDENROD BY owner -The large11 olcett, Je.,t _.,tw This chO~ -~ In Old l ''ll'J·1ty ~ BR run In Mn. C.d.M. ls the site O( thll del Mar. $38,500. a.&-1857. f'\lft 11tll<' '°tl"llri. A BY Owner _ 5 BR. 21• be versatile Ooor pla, N10W!1 11 •~ d for variolt1 -· c n • "J "\to Needa v.'Orlt. ,.., 11 rM&fTnent•. CAil 675--7225. .$27.950. 833-LI03. Eve 8 f 5411-9154. 3 BDR~L. 2 bA!h, F". S2!5IX. down a~un1t 1•;. lot1n. N· closing <Tisl. Own e r 56-873-1. A IJ'OO(I wa.nt nrl 111 a eood Lr1 vestment. ' - .. ' • • I - • DAllV PILOT Plea .. c.11 , 644-lUO Large 3 bedroom. 2 bath, tami\y I: recreation room. Lota of storage. ~ Patios. This home is In excellent 1.'0lldttion. Many, many ex-J~~~~"'l~"l"'""'""'"l"'""'""'"'"""'""'""'""'""'J tras.' $39,000. M2-4474.. Huntlntfon Beach Lagun. 8nch OaliulV J.;;:;;;9;;;;;Ul;;C;;;;;K ;;;;;C;;;;AS;;;;;H;;;;; I ;_;;:_;;;_;:; ___ ~_;;:;_;:;:_:;::_;:;._J -.,,21 Your """'"' '" ,. "°""· ean *Mountain Views ~ for immediate appointment . ' c::::i:=-I I CALL 968-4<56 By Day 119 ; ~~~eo~· ·~ *Spectacular Valley LARGE POOL ~ Vory exU'a '""'' pool with HONEYMOON Lights By N'ight ::!~: t°;~ire4 1=~~~ COTTAGE , Enclosed patio. S 4 4 , 9 o o . 2 _Bed rm + family rm + 2 &12-4474. fireplaces. Comp! redec. Lrg corner lot on dead end Omtu 1t. for boat or camper 11/'21 I ~'='°"""'=r-=· '"'Hurry:,::o,,:;:$::,2 ~' ,_9 _0 O~ • .,, LEADE R S HI P REAL ESI'ATE. 8424466. '° 11910 MAGNOLIA, F.V. REPOSSESSIONS -~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS r • ( t .\ S©\\~}A-l££2rS" The Puule with the Built-In ChucH" ··--of ... four 1Crambled word1 b. low to form four limplti words. I S IPMA H I _11·r11 _ 9 r:i~i.r~;,~.Ei I' r r I' r r I' r I _e ... ~ ..... :i ..... • ......... I .... 1 ..... · • I • I I I SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN DIME-A·UNE • ' •' I I I J' l j • l I 2 2 • 4 4 jJ s. I F f lpl ... • r' ,l a al u ~ G G • l 2 R so ~ 2 i • N F Bl L • c c 2 v \ • s,tw..,, 0tcomi. 16. 1972 DAJLY ,.IL0T 1,H~"-:·-"'-•-U_nrv...-."'-.._. _ _.~;;;; <jon~linlfll~mt 1,..1.. Unfum, 365Ap1. Unfum. Nowport llN<h 365 Apt. Unfvm. • "!!!!"'rt IN<h ,~Apt~·:..U:::;::;nf\I'-=. :,:rn.;;.._....;365;.;::;;;;i:;;:.•..:U;:.nf;:.urn;:.:;::..• __ ..;365=. Apt. Unlurn. 320 0-ol Gononl Cotta Mesa 365 Apts.. Aptt .. Furn. M Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfllf"'ft, 370 2 BR. I BL Alr/....i ..... NEW w-•-· 3BR.•Ba.alr/c:ond .. ! ~~1 Squ~r• VILLAMARSEILLI S . 3 BR. 2 Ba. alr/cond. .. 0 -· 2 "' ' d<m , 2 SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDR"""•• APT * * Cost• Mal Costa Mew * .,HY PARK NEWPORTERS I .;:.:;.;~"'":--'.=_;;;~~== STAY HOME ON WEEKENDS. 3 BR. 2 be. AIJium .... Ba, over JJQO oq n, central ........, • 3 BR. 2 Ba. Atrium , ... ~ heatlna 6 AIC, pald cable l'umlthed & Unfurnlthed 6 BR. 3 BL tam. no. , , 1<1' TV 6 pool. AvaU l/l/'13. Adult Llvl119 $21:1. nio. 1"83 Golden Glen Dishwasher color coordinated appliances • ~-20l8. Plush •ha« carpet-mirrored wardrobadoorg. 1vR Le-.Avail immed. indirect lf&hting In kitchen • breakfast bar • New 2 BR. crpis, drps, huge grlvate fenced 'P&tio · pl uah landsc•r, .. 11 I · 1 1 , Ill l I 1·li 1I • . . · 111·11II11 r dlbw.hr, air, lndry nn, poo~ encl !araie. 4!11-2<19. • il)g -rick Bar-s.Ques -large heated poo s SHARP, 3 BR, 2BA oondo l'lanal. Air cor dlUonlng. "SINCE 1911" ""pool a l<M" '°"'"· 3101 So. Brl11i1 St., Santa An• 5574200 l•t W~tem Bank Blda. -ot 541>-1226 COLDWILL, llANKIR & CO. Unlvualty Parl\. Irvine TewnNuto UO!um 335 MANAGING AGENT D•"' 552-7000 Nlthh · ' Irvine ~tl~f!o• INch Aptt. lurn. I 360 lflL l'ur11- 1;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I NIC!e dean 2 BDRM 2 BR~1., ba. ,_ ~-IQ-, 1\1 be, blm.,C -°".-· -·--------N ---....:..po_rt.._Boa_-'~"-h---• ,. .... .-.-WIT>, w/w crpta &: drpl. 2 BR. 2 BL ...........• !300 .11'0,;..1;!> ,.._caU 962:mJ_. _ 'IYl-t:.: !.J ,. •.: BALBOA Penln, w/w crpi., : ~['i '!!. ·~ = Duplexff Unfum. 3$0 . OFF Molel·Apt Rent~ 2376 Sill1~'~i~ttrly rate. -··-----·-·--------360 Rine Brothers Announces SOME APARTMENTS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDI ATE O CCUPANCY (Reservations accepted on others)' At MEDnERRANEAN VILLAGE WOULDN'T YOU? It'• all here for you to enjoy Saturdays and Sundays and au week long, too. 4 BR. 2 bn, lam rm . $400 C d I Me Newport B l v d • CM. Apt Unfurn 365 8 red h•111 s;:": Br~. 2 0:.. ~ car ~I~p:r:W~ ~or-:,: Bal~• Peni~sula fi'E ~:f~1 ~':,,. vuwJ.:' alt":' 'J"• 1•ntleman. Lge bed/ DELUXE Dupl•x. 2 e. .. l\i UNPURNISHEO PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS rtNECREU uvu OP TO tTI NAME , .. ~3'm. ' ' 51.ttif'll nn., kit., bath, pvt lfa. Blt·lnl car drpa 1 bed room from f 180 Over 500 treas and 10 11rt1ams cretta a ralp lng 1enlng. Wood ttALIT entr, refa reqd. $125 mo. end.d pr 'trptc '1aundrf th ba oackt, two patios, alldlng glaH doort, bring 1n, H!Of'I Sierras f/50,000 health spa, 7 swimming pools, 7 light· ed tennis courts, bicycle traUa, putting 11reen, shulfleboard, croqu,et. Spacious junior 1 's from $174.50 monthly, plus I or 2-bedroom plans and 2-story town houses with 2 or 3 bed- rooms. All with electric kitchens, private bal- cony or patlo, carpeting, draperies.-Subter- ranean parking, ele'1ators, opt1onal maid ser- vice. Gourmet food market, dry cleaner, beauty salon on grounds. See beautifully fur- nished models today, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Other times by appointment. Jui;t north of Fashion Island at Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills Road. An address of distinc- tion in Costa M e 1 a adjacent to Newport Beach, Balboa and the Southland 's finest com- munities. JJnlv. P.ark Cmter, lrvlnt Co1t1 Meu Util pd, &aide.~ nn. No pe~. 838--4949. 1 bdrm. & den from $185 Oft e Y • . Into your spacious l· or 2-beoroom 'gat<!en 11partment. From Call An,ytjme,.au.om * $25 PER Wl!EK * The charm of Old relephon• (714) 644-1900_' !Gr _rental lnform•tlon. $195. o6c:ora\or-lina furniture p1c:k1ge1 IVllllble. Oftlca houn a AM to 5 PM LGE 2 BR. Nice ~ clean . .._ U ~i • aid 1 Coron• del Mar • 2300 F1lrvlaw Ao. in Co1111 "411a. Ptiona: ~5>'1300. '"11~~11\!!!!m!~!"""""I!!! Garage & privacy. Water .. P· .-""" m serv ce. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I World Spaln a waits you Aet. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn . 365 .....==-"--'----'-----------1~ 0 ,..0 u 1.,,1.L n • bonus nn pd. Adult.I. Nr shop'g. $145 Kitchens avail. ~otel Tahltl ln Costa Mesa al Ring Apt1., Apts., rs300:~7"fw.Dl\•--nt:---~-1 nto.-pn p I a c.e n ti a, corner ".arbor & Victoria. .....~ Brothers' M e d I t e r •1 _C:;co:.;•c;l•;..,:,Ma;.::.:11;:_____ Hu"t lngton Beach Fum. or Unfurn. 370 F urn. or Unfurn. 370 64= 54fil0a1. l Br. fumiahed apt. lncludln.ir; a "' . --'-;.:.c.;...-..:-;;."'---' LARGE 2 BR Duple>r, cpl!, utilities. Cloae in. N 0 ~ ra n ea n Village. The Ch•rmlng 2 Br. $165 e Luxury 1 br apt. Leevu leach drapes, bit-ins, w a 1 he r ; children or ~ts. $UO/mo. ~~~ country is the sett1ng Duplex. Newly redec. Encl • Adult •--r, j,lard .£' ... No Call 548--al09 aft 6:00 nm. where quaint cobble-patio. Attachf'd garage. ·e Dl1hv.'ashers ~~ • d d P8J'k ilk garden ,.. .. _.. • Choice of 2 co!Or schemea $160-00. LAGUNA 1 Br. pets. S1 . ~ . FURN. 2 BR. Apt. Pool. ON TEN ACRES stone courtyar 8 an . e SUI w1<.1· ~an vtew. Prlv patio. LGE 2 BR, compL ftdee. Clo.se to aho~ Adults, no Apt.a. furn./unturn. Leue pathways wind over ~ature adults only. : ~~~ carpeting. ~ Br. :r,t. Beaut. octan Pref. cple, no-pets. 1)'15 mo petAJ160/mJ. Flrepth.ce I prlv .. patios. tr ams and· ponds to · · • H•ated pool ' -k · 1 Po C M ~1a T I Con t'I Bk! 8 e VERY CLEAN apartm••t PloVlew. ..... ec . + dcp., refs,, ~ mona. . , •""' enn I In st. th d I ill ""'' • Dead-bolt locks -2 Br + den 2 Ba -CORN 2 900 .,_ Lan CdM 0 •• .._. e oor O your v a w/2 spacious bedroo-· 2 ........... ·-'-···~le ' •HK New 2 Br' Eaitlide. ER ~LEX-Br. .-ca • -=·w., t t .. ~. • Only $140 per mo. ,..._.,_, .--• .-111 • ....,.. _ ptiv. pauo. Furn $l6S. (MacArthur nr Coast Hwy) apar men. baths. Has builtins & BAHIA PUERTO ·NU-VIEW RENTALS Crpt.o, -· pdv_m•·~m linfum. $150. 217& 18th Sl . . . LOVELY SHAG CARPETS. rn-4030 or ~94-3248 E. l.8tb. 6t&-Otll'7, 49+-1763 8?:H071 -= -Fireplaces, wet bars. Vacant now it Sl7D per mo 2810 171h "51: .• H.B. H I •---h · ROOMY 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, b ed eilings wood ~-" · '3&-41115 o< 536-~ ~ BR. 2 BA. 2 Story. lllO unt ftflOn -NEW 1 & 2 BR'• from $100 to iJ'O'&nd Ooor •• $.150-pr. month earn c • ......... agent. 54&4141. ~ view. $335 mo. lit $210. Nr. beach 1. ahop'i· plm spacious 1 bedroom pineJfug. · EXTRA LARGE 1 BR $~ .an<] last. 54H-191, 673-1641. IMM!D. oc'CUPANCY 114 E. :rlth St., CM, upatainl with prtvate en--Fashioned designed Utils pd. Retrlg, range, cpt: • New a Br apts $250. mo. 548-0137. trance. S200 pr month. Bolh color-<:oordtnated in-d'ls, Htd Pool. ~1atw-e '-•tUM Nl1uel Obi prage dshWthr BEAUT FURN 2 BR $175 up Wlltl next ~ & tennis, teriors, with carpets ~ai11'· :~!ooO:S. no 1 '8Js7 YEARLY I ;I\; 2 Br 2 334 Portland Circle, H.B. Utll pd. Htd pool. Adlta, no call Bailey Agt. and dra pes. l'lforu"OVia, 645-4267. Ba. ori ~(?·Coone s.D> 536-11U pets. Abo 1 u n turn · 2 BR Sto\ie, ttfrig., trplc, nu -Privet~ pa tios and 1 BR. Qlrport, prlv. patio, 'tn0--:-Cill lm-20XI · 642-9520. dAd..,,,.ul · W/W ~_._ View. balconies: new crpts, drps. All elec. . . F B h &lB E 11,no.,.1 •• -.1010<, • MOVE INTODAY • $139 A MO • Spae. 2 & 3 Br. In ~plex. Several avail, AU. EX- TRAS. Pool. l'fC bldg. Kids \\'eloon1e. t'rom $139. Stt ,,.Igr. 17371 Keelson "B". I blk W. ol Beac.b Blvd. :ou Slater . 968-7510 or 847-4260. Newport Beach. urn. •e • r. · X· 322 Heliotrope, Apt. B., -Community Center ReAp. adults only, no Newport Beach c.pt1 ... 11y nlco. 2110· CdM. with spacious lounges, chlldron or pee.. $125. * FRESH ,AIR EASTBLUFF YEAR round beach rent.ii Newport Blvd., C.M. BRAND NEW 2BR 28A..apf. billiard and ping pong ,;548-""';o13:=22oo·-~~-~-Walk 3 blockl to Beach 3BR d~p!~x. 1 blk from PLEASANT Jw.rer 1 Br pool Flrepl, &elf clean oven. 2 BR. upstairs, bar, bltns, Separate hOuse, unu1ual beach, $300 mo , 6'73-M37. adult.a, no~· UtU pd'. 1884 $300/mo. lease. No pets or rooms. crpta, $165/mo. Util Paid. Lrg 2 & 3 BR. Apta. Newly large 4 bedroom or 3 & den. M---"· 1 children. Evea: 64Hlot25 -3 swimming p o o l s 135 Albert Pl. Call Mr. decorated, w/w crpta, drps. Family room ptu1 large u.ouu.,..... AGT outdoor whirlpool, 4 White CZ13l 595-4436 or aft & bllnl, except refrlg. $16! & formal dlning room. C.cm· 1 Jf W1 11 BR. Furn. Apt. Sl40/mo. · night lighted tennis pm , 962-3172. $235. No 1lngle1, no pell. iplete privacy with encloled ,..tfl•ltl torbnt No peta ar children. 820 2 bedroom& eaeh. Bltlna, · e AVAIL N0\11-2 Br, 1% Ba, 53&-l7U. 'trtar and front uafd1. Lo'vely Center St., C.M. 642-5848. carpets & drapet, choice COurtl . ~ bltnl new shag crpt DUPLEX·lmmac. 2 Br. oov ~ ~ locatSon. Lease S200 .... -Health spa with gym· '--•·t.' ~1. No po·-· tJo •-bl .aarden. A\'ailable ~mber LRG. Clean t BR. Pool. For month ,..~,....,,.,., ocu.. RLTRw· vcui• .--...... ...., p.a • new .... vs. crpt, tnl, •15. No pets. $415 pe1' month. OJ.LA &dulls --r 35 ~~ utU pd• · .......-1;1,.,.........., · na1lum and separa. te&IS-4220 -~='==~,_..,~= prtv. dbl ear. Love I Y :Call 673-6568 or 546-3688. Apts. Furn. -~24D7';r ~~ . * GREAT VIEW-2 BR. * men's and women's ** BEAUTIFUL l & 2 BR. grounds. Water &J:ardener B•lboa Island . . LRG. clean Bach. Pool. f'or ~c, bltns, 11t111dec.U, pool facilities, t n c I U d -Contempo~ Garden Apt.s. f:!'1u~'~i6.5~ N:1 ~~: Y.I EW ... 2 BedrOoms, . adulta over 35. $110. Utll pd. up. 644-6344;, 675-35.35. ing sauna baths. Patios, frJ>lc., pool Sl.55-842-3276 THE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. FUN IN THE SUN! Minutes to Newport Beach Unbelievably large apts. Decorator furnish· ed Huge Pool, Jacuzzi , electric built-ins, shag carpets, drapes, sauna & more! ADULTS-NO PETS· SINGLES .... -.. $150 1 BDRMS •..... $160 2 BDRMS •..... $180 Unfurnished Apt1. Avall•ble From $10 to $15 LESS. YOU'RE RIGHT - THEY'RE UNDERPRICED! 1561 MESA DR., COSTA MESA 5 blks. E. of Nowport Blvd. 546-9868 , 2 Bath, den, yearly 1 Lrg. nUllter bedroom, utiJ 5'18-2407, ~-2 BDRM. 2 car covered park--A security system to $180. Call 557--o:ll2. lease of $375. Realtor, pd. Sundeck. WllShnn. 1 car NICE I BR dplx . Quiel. Sepr. ngier ~-~~ incld'g insure vour privacy. 2 BR, crpts, drps, bltns; *He~~h. ~~-~t N~~tl:ft!~ Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 644--7270 gar. apace. Nffl new. by garages. 1 Adult over 30. v.-a · · of l t lndry room on prenllses dl'p8 1 play ard :.:z:..;.;:.;:;;.:;..:;..;.;:. __ ...;:.:;: ---· -----------36S Yearly lease. S2 0 Imo . No petL 548-1021. SPACIOUS 2 Br., 2 Ba., open -Conveniently oca -Sl5S/mo. 6 4 6 -6 9 61 or J:J;~· rac.11' r",.~,_.,rt~~ Cpi Newport a.ich Newport S..C:h 67H659. H tiNlttlft Sea h ~am. prtv gar. Avl approx. ed to all of Southern ~64&-~12<6=-~~~~~· I & 2J sml child-;~ ok. No 1-~~---,----. e OM THE BAY e * l BR. FUff;N.,;_ Balboa un J==;.;; c Dec. 10. 673--0937, 67H873. California, just m irr $140 up •t>ac 2 br/3. br 1% ha pell. Call Stl-4664. STEPS to be1 a1c~_,,s Br, ~_.Ba ' Bedrm, 2% Bath • oom-lsland $J.l!O/mo. "'"ltt"ttn--S145 -"$165 2 BR. with-or without den ·ir utes from the Pacific pool; cpt/dl'p, bltn, plygrnd. BRAND New Deluxt! 2 BR OCEAN and· h!luee. trp c • ..,.,, mo. J••Y· pactor and many extru.11 t&l. ~. Bachelor It 1 BR. pallol, frplc.Frll>11Ba69 · .. ~patio, Ocean and Newpc)rt ~Maple, NNo. 15···~ Condo. Near P.O. at Wamet" HARBOR VIEW ~· 117 E. Balboa $545. mo. Boat • ! N. BAY l Br tum. Clean. trplc's, prlv. eara.en • pr. · · ""~· Beach overlooking ........ Olllege, 0· · ··'l,ffD"'"t.6 "" & Sculpln. Pool prlvt. incl. ~'="·~~~~~""'"­ avallable' .• .,,B• ~~ ~3'.tl. $1.tO. mo. Y'rly. Adulta. Divided bath &: Jots or lBR, 1% ba, 2 car gar, frplc. the cOsta Mesa Courr iBR. stove, retrig, crpts, in S230 mo. ·leue. See at ''Where Contenlality NEW 3 BR, 2 bath ~x. R!;.ALft. ~ 6'lt-9(8I' Avail Jan. lit.. cloleta. Rec hall, pool &: ntr-erpt & drps, no pet&, Cl b drpl & ut11'11. Adil pk. 16861-A Cod Circle. 841-3030. Prev•lls'' Ground fioor. 217 33rd St. H.r ....... _ View Home •-Ibo Ponlnoula pool tables, u.una baths. 548-890!! evt>a & wkenda. try U • S~/mo. 5 s 7 - 6 13 4 or $275/rno. Yearly. 873-9558 _.,-IM I See t U. JT.JOl 839-5266 NEW 2 BR, 2 BA. Plush Elegant apartments designed BEDROOM -yearly Keel80;r tnTbJk·w: llf NU Luxurious, 2BR. lBA, Hours : 9:30 to 5:80 · Spanish Unit. All bltns, wtth a Master'• touch, au-LRG 3 BR, l BA, firepl., lease-$475;-mo, -Avail· e_ S2S Wk A Vf On_ Ocean BelK::b.-1-hlk-N. ol SlatetJ. wall /~all crpt, open Dail DELIDC extra lrg 1 BR, apt forced alt. crpt'd thru--01.11 perb house aecurity, exdu-bl Una. Adlt£, nr ~ lbp. able December 15th. M1:i°d'~~g!1: ~i::~ld I0-'1iCS be~ MH855 or 642-68:il. Y tn 4·plex, Close to South we~ricl. gar. 774--060 s!\'e Versailles Club and S250/mo. CAU. · 1 ~EALTOR 644-7270. e Call ~40 e HUNT l NG TON Beach .,,,_MO., 2 Bdnns. Directions to Mediterranean Cout Center. Adlts, no pets. or · pool with unique Aquabar, OCEAN VJE\V ye a _i:_!y r..: 1 (Su Be ch ) 1 Ne8J' shoppl.ni. Clean. Village: From the San Dfegd $156. 557-5529 WALK TO BEACH fountains and formal gar-Dupll"x. 2 BR, l BA. $250. IV"1i'.&."11i'RON'T, Lee new BEACH Apt, Beaut. cloeed naet a area • ReaJonomlcs, Bia. 675--6'100 1'"reeway: lt8J'bor Dlvd., * SHADY ELMS -POOL * New 1 & 2 Br, cpUdrps, dens. All Part of the South _6'4-0~~'~'°~0r~642-~3639~--~ r~n:;· ~--Bdrm Dino-rm pon:h • paUo 1 Br UW lnd Bcdroomh fumlahed, new, e Adulla PooWde $140 up d .. •-frpl 316 1 • h Coast's finest apartment BALBOA P In 2 B ~1 'Yrly~. Da•e 67·5·-1972: Open houle. i1l7 E. Balboa on beac $190 mo. C714) 2 BR. Crpts, drps, bltlns, South2mUes.~tromNew· "''"' • 1;1t • en. r. r•+-· r •n•_,.,.,.,5 Blvd Ba1boa ~7422. Private patio. Garage. Q:ru.. JEr1 Blvd., tum North on • Children next block 847-3957. community. Patio. Dshwhr, Nr. ocean. ,..,.....,..~ · • pie pret 548-5711. Harbor Blvd. 177 E. 22nd St., CM 642-3645 LRG 2BR red ta l Bedroom/studios from Sl.95 Yearly. 842-8148. CON BAY. 3 Br., 3 ba. IBR turn, winter, ;~ b1k to MEN -Small beach hotel. . MEDITERRANEAN NEW 1 & 2 BR's irom S170 to bltins. C1oseec, ::w ~en'. 2 Bedroom from SJOS 's~.~n~C~l~o~m~a~n~to~---all eJec kit, tpl: no pets All ~ch 10 7fl/T3. $150 mo. Apts $85/mo. Ro om I LRG 2 BR, l':i Ba &tudio Sl90. Nr. beach & shop'g. Ad Modcl1 open 9 A.M. t!J dusk 1 utU prt $5Z Mo. tsc 213-69:i-4791. 2!2~50/w: ~:Furn ~~~~p~d. utll VILLAGE 114 E. Zllh St., CM. Ph~~~ ~~Frn~Mo. ~ Rope Gerrie Rlty 645-4400 Coron• def Mir R. or -2400 Harbor Blvd., 548-0137. NEW di 2 br d Ix. Cpt, ~EWPORT Sho 2 Br den Unfurn. Pool. l bU< from NEW, qulet 2 Br .• cpt, drps, Cost• Met•, C•lff. 92626 3 BR, nic-e, erpts, drp.s, drpl, D7w. bltns. PSJ.15. 2t8 1'2 Ba. pool I c~ pnvi. Nr: 2 BR., 1 BA. !J.~~Pd. S2lQ_ Locean PH: 536-43.12. ~BreGarardyrd•n ~ _P!;._!l!-(714) 5574020 disposa], ra11ge, gas & Kn ox v 111 e . 5 3 &-7633, ' bch. ·5300. 1546-2218. mo. Yearly. WtUT•ed Cpl. a1una ... ch ......a-....... _..,,11.), \Ve believe in Equal water. ?.tarried only. ·Okler ~3552. BR, 3 ba, pvt ooune view. Ref'a. ~:~-~· m-31Jl!. BACH nr beal'h IJ.35.$l!i6. Col $~~-·Mo~ 2 -~~_!:/wor"7>potgts, Hou1lng Onportun!tles child ok. n45. 117 E. Bay. N"E"w~"', .. '--1-BMah---wa-h-r, See to apprec. Avail now. Co1t1 ,,... tv. l43.5 N. Cout _ <>Den call~~"l:'u ' * * * LARGE 2 BR, crpt11, drpa, wshr/dryer hook-up. Nr $545 mo. 567-9409. EYe9. ~. 4 g 4 _ 2 ~ o 8 nr Estancia H.I 11ehool. Older beach. No pell. $ l 7 5 . R View 4 8', 2 Ba LIVE LIKE A KING '""' Coate MaN pref. $135 673-8145 eves. S>r39'78 """· hm. Bia pa&, comm pool BEAUTIFUL apts. $210 mo. Park·l fk1 Surroundint 2 BR. Adult.a, no pe~. BAY NEW 2 BR, 2 Ba, frplc, Gardent!r. $4Th. 644.-5698. At Budget Prices! Bach. from $150 f\lrn., utll., QUIET DELUXE MEADOWS AP1'S. 387 w. dshw'thr, wshr/dryer hook· ON THE BLUFFS AT NEWPORT F'rom Newport Blvd., tum at HOlplts.1 Road I l block abcrve Pacific Cout Hwyl to entrance. 900 Caa:ney Lane, Newport B•achl Ca. 92660. Telephone: (TI ) ~0060 ~-""SHED hea"4 pool, lndry. 698 s. HARBOR GREENS 1, 2 • 3 BR APTS Bay St .. CM. 646-0073. up. Nr beach. No ..... mo. • Cl I r un.i. .... • • Pvt Patios * Hid Pool 536-3978 eves joil'•n emen e UNFURNISHED <:out Hwy. 49'-9'36. N Sho • Adul I 2 BR unturn. Crpts, drpt, .==c;;.="------ BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 2 BA mIDIO, near beach coupl Pumi-•-• & ~ ~~•Bach. ~P~~ y ranaell'"/ /ove~ .. :!'1,1r155g. No peta. Ny~~ 1:J'a1~ ~ u;t;,~ .. !~~ * 2 WEEKS FREE * 1 & 2 BR, near beach & town, ganig@ lndry, cable TV. $150.-$175. 493-1319. 310 Del Mar. NEW Deluxe 4-Plex Apta. 2 BR. Crpta, drps, bltns, d.,.,·hr, encl paUo & garage. Nr. So. Coast Shop'g Center. Call 545-2321 or 642-8702 Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Cost• M ... ' formal din., lam rm, enclod * POOLS OK. 1130. uttt turn. ~ Martinique Apts. ~ mo. ~ . cc" t er. I I 6 o ';;','o. Vista del Mesa atrium, on Shoreellfli Golf * ENCLOSED · •~7413•. Unfvrnfthed 1777 Santa Ana Ave., CM S!::~~~:~p·:r& t.w~. N~ _11cc•='=828-M.:.:=''-'-----ADULT GARDEN HOMES LA MANCHA ·eoune. Lae $XtO mo . GARAGES Lido Isle From $130 to $2l5 mo Afgr Apt 113 646-5642 pets. $165/mo. 979--0134. 2 BR Townhou.~. washer/ ffiVINE AVE. AT MESA BRANO NEW 492-~. * CONVENIENT ··-OOZY Udo Isle back view ~ BR, l "1i BA. studio. dryer. Patio, frplc, bltins, Move In w/d,cposits only DELUXE UNITS OUMI Furn. o r TO All. ... BEACHES apt. Cpt, trplc -75 tt to B•chelora • J 8drm1 1Ue81i8.AU 21 $160/mo. 651~ W. 18th St, $185 mo. 962-6846. l Br. $160 2 Br. $20.l ~~c~ow af::.Va~ur ot'mj Unfurn. 310 FROM $140 MONTH beach. Reapomlble adult 2 8clrmt e 1 Bdrmt CM. 615-«M8 an 5 pm. BEAUT. 2 Br. 2 Ba, dlx Day & Night Security, Pool, month's Free Rent. ~~I~ lsl•nd : :: : ADULTS PLEASE ~=&ttUtiA ~·~ l \.1 or2,ufl8ath1 ~~.il~Bd!;~:··~iPn~~8;5e M~ds~~~~s~:C~~.~l~ =~~":io::.~~ ~~:~~.ue:d:f ~ :~g~gg~&OEN f * WINTER * VILLA POMONA 673-1 · Muter "'' bedroomi'-w/ patloo, lar&I•·-pool, :r,: PreJ. adlll. 1100. :l46-028l. 2 BDRM d•l""' apt, ..... Ide w....,, ttlrig, Mog cpt , & 2 BEDROOM a BR. Hou1e ..... "" .. '3711 PHONE 642-2015 ~!wport Beach hl1h beam ceilings, large Lush garden setting. Adu ts, "D"a"n"a-'P=o"1"'n1==-i=-=:;_ garden bungalow w/trplc. prt paUo or dcek. 545-4S55 3 BEDROOM '"~ _ _ = I no pets, 151 E. Zls:t, C.M. -.;:;.;;._;_;;.;.;; _____ Adults $2U1 84&-0259 From $155 a BR. House ... ' ....... -(1760 Pomona Ave.) 4 BR. 2 ba. 2 car encl I room w Pl or * 64&-8686 * -. ' . ADULTS ONL y Peht Aet'eplable ti BR. House ....• · .... · $260 , ,, _ _,• U burning ti.replace. OCEAN bluU, l BR, w/w WALK to ocean, 2 BR, nev.>ly ~BR*. AptYEARLY ... * S7Zi WEEKLY-MONTHLY 3~ f·b:~~~~.te;~ Qinvenlent laundry area New VIII• P•ul• cpts, drps, rtfrlr. stove, dee cpts, drps, bltina. nti::-1° g~ siss ~ar:;.herSv..tm~~I o :.:or I! five Sul'" -an .....,,. off kitchen. Enclosed pa. 2 er .. 2 Full ea. Wllhr I d~r. $250. mo, Condder child ~-Bnr-8-Ques. •~ XOCU -· ~,, ~-' -·" I •-·~-• 2 Ba' .. -. Dls h v.'alihl"r . G BR Hou.e .,.,., . • ''''' ''''' .. ' ,...,.., •w1mm ng JlOOUi, Famllle1 Welcome ~ KING-SIZE Attractive 1 Br. U\11 '4 BR: Baytro~l : '.'.:::: :: ·ji 2080 Newport Blvd. 1 g~ ~:: ~ · ·· · · · :: aaun&, recreation taclli· Shag cpt/drpa, patio, Huntington Beach Blt-ltlll. Drapes. Carpets. ~rrace· Private patio. 642-2007 • 778 Scott-Pl, 0.1 l Br. Apt ................ 195 Cott• Mes•. We HaW Wlnter·R,;~lai11 Ue1, Security guard. No beam cell., gara,aes. $130. 8-47-5384. 20342 Santa Ana Ave. Fount•ln Valley 2 pr. Apt ............. · 642·2'11 WW Take Studeta pell. From S180 1NEW ANS I CE 2 B Crp dt1>I Hardesty Rre.J.loni STh-2866 STUDIOS & l BR'S Ai.a Oceantrontl Avail. MocMls Opon lO tll 7 pm 622 llamUton. c.r..f. •• N:ange, ove~: gar. 1~0 pet.'. WESTCLII-'F', 2 bdnn., I ~ SHAKEWOOD S03 Park Ave. Balboa Island • FREE Unens CALL: m-3883 See Mgr. Mr .• Mn. Jtoban HUNTINGTON $140/mo. 962-4522. ba .. lov."nhouse, blt-l.111, pvt. l..arpst 2 BR's ln town. 10349 ~oron• dtl Mllr e FJ\EE UWiti~ 2700 Peterson Wey, CM • NE54S-WP20620RT • BEACH 2 BR. Studio. Patio, yard, :~ft· }•;!,~'f. ~ :r~~: ~815f'..> At~·yn:· 1-~~v~I~'. 2 BR. :mo Seav\ew, 1 blk • Full l<ltchen nr Harbor Bl~ JCIU'age. $150/rno. Infant ok, 548-75!3 1no11 9624481. e Prlv. adull from big Corona. Ad~~ e .He11ited Pool Adams !~~PNARTrtMBElNdTSC!I Ail ti'mtl:~ ~!1d no pet1. A\ll Jan I. 842-4549. NEW ••• 2 BEDROOMS areas cra1nlllea too!) o Bal· 1.f\lrn ()r Unfurn. $r'lll O'I' ~ e Laundry Facllltlea Vt;;lU C\l.'po v " " 2 lullhs. double gArage, anced power kllehel\ll • 4 per mo. on 1 yr leue. e TV .t: ma.1d Kl'V avail 54~0370 l & 2 BR. Furn & Uni. OVER 62 ??? La9un• h•ch \'enrly Lease S2G5. Swlm'g Pool1 e Outdoor Po!sesalon Jan. L Owner, e PhOne servk:e NIW 2 BEDROOMS It Children'1 Sectlona. RETIRED ??? 427 E. Bay /\\le., Balboa BBQ'11. e lndlv. prlv patios eves 213: 282--6252. • • • . ?\t UST SEE! f"r. S128 C&rpel' and Drapcii e VIEW • &13-l460 • Shag crpt1. ' Iii rt Ilk h NEW apts tor adullli ·only. 2 bathl, dOtlble l':r&B• ALL UTJ LJTIES PAID Built-Ina & Refrig. OCEANFRONT Huntington Be•ch ewpo ac BaloDnles1 tirepolacel, beam-Yee.tl.1 -Lffse, $300. T' T Ste U Call IWS-1038 CoYeftd .Plltk1ng 2 BR, 2 BA. Leue. Mature C HO I CE OCEANF'RONT, -;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! •YEARI.Y le WINTER* ed cell~, ... ~ ~J.':!· 4Z7 E. ~f. A1~. Balboa IMe O p p $185 per mo. Leue. 2 BR, 1 G •rden 1tttln9. C~ Adulta. no rts· Elevator to ~lho~ Brr:ir. 2 w~:..!~ • Finer Homes In Beach Area C'lll>t bWid u.-,pes. ~~""'· '""" """ Your ap&rtment In • French BA TownlKtule. Attuhed venlen t to large shop. beach. Poo • Stturlty. SlTm F'pla<."11, t.orced air he';.'i, From $3."iO Month ' ~ 6: uJ:n =:be~ $29.~ Per Week I Up. 1 BR, Cowury Garden · )'et near pr + park'1 ltall. Swim'& p fnn center. Cout.Hwy48.it. S"•~s""ena. ~ )'1'1\tly only, 673-343-l or BUI Grundy Rltr. ~181 l ~ from •$13$ l«> W 2 BR A: bachekn. COW' TV, ahopplnj: and actlvttle" pool It~ 1 main-··• No Ptl'll. 1 rl.'N 1;1o;r-3302 W '"'I ~ WU 1, ... , w~ · 1 N · mold ,.rv., pool. Tho M•aa. Impeccably man a a e d, tenon<e. . d r p • . the VILLA YORBA O'.L1i:ic1o:-l:11:r.10:'-'-=:......:.--1,!!!~~~~-,,~ _!!.._ n1 ,.r ~~d.l ~· o ew-415 N. Newport mvd .• N.B. penonal private. Two Chlldrtn wt come. Meta BALBOA Ptnln Pt. t blk LUXURIOUSLY runt. A port 64&--9681. bedrooms, dtn, 2 balhl., Verde North atta of C.M. UPSTAIRS 2BR. 2BA. crptA, from bch. Beaut. mod afll11. steaJ at $2!!0. vtlvet. Clll"Vf!rl +JO WllK & UP 2 BR IOW9r dupln • l blk lo eat1o, plctu~book kltchliln. 557-2l7S or 838-1190. 142-9622 drps, frplc, Adltt. no pets, !d~!~ ~-i9s:n S~;5~.:!t~: v.-ood crystal chandelier~ • Studio 6: 1 BR Apta beach. Yrly or .....tnttt' ~ ~place and other piuae .. More Room-Lfft Money (OU San Diego f"'T'v,'Y, So. on I _,IT<5"'"-"''"'"'""-' '"673-"-"3824""'.--'673-l !91. -mtrrOred wall. '2 mt;; den • !ft~ Maid St~ AvaU or $250 mo. too 461.h St. See Frum SHl6l1adult eectk>n. COME aee a ~al ftrdt"n Beaeh Blvd., J blk. beyond Meta Verde 892-1853 e rnane Strvice-Hld Pool No\I 24-26 or phone THE YENDOME apt! Uke ltvtna: ln a hotne EdlngeT to Slaolk, E. to \\'ESTCLnT 2 BR, l ll,\, Condominiums e Chlldrt.n A: Ptl section 2~ 1845 Anahe.lm Avenue for n40/m0."2 BR, lli BA. Malaga, turn righl). DELUXE 2 &: 3 Br, 2 8&. ~~!~no nu pr~t, A ~~lj Unfu rn 310 :tt~rt Bl9d .. CM WINTER RAlntal-1822 W. CaU M.,,. PhUllOI 5'0-<lm 2 prkr placeo. prlv patloo & I iiiiiiiiii; .... ii.i;i~ ......... 1 Encl .... $100 up. Rental l/l-$1!1Q/mo 642-9848. CASA MONTERREY 1 & 1 BR, 1 BATHS ruml,hNI A: Unfurnl1h«i AH Ulllllll~ Pa.Id e ('hnrn1ina-fll'PplnCMI • $p(l.c•it11111 Rooma A Ooa.ets • Cym, Bll\iflftls, Pools. • Pullin.i c~nll • ot645-3967 tllklboa Blvd. 3 Br. 2 ea. rec •reu. Wllat Gudtns. ON BEACH' Ofe .. 3095 ?.face Ave . Coal• Moll 11'0 month a up. S250 mo U1 JUM u. WUI • $135. on WllaonJ:·.:e o1-· , .,:S46-~l"'IXll"'.'-----VERY nlco 2 Br, Apt. Yarly 6551 Womer: Hntg Bch -MONTICELLO El PMrtO Mesa ~ ="' Phi "'°"" GlQANTtC.l BDRM. FRDM ONLY 1298 Yoarly-Bayft'Gllf ~:Hse'i"::° r.'!"01 ~:: 147-1516 l BR's $UO & UP '"""' · You Bal 1!'1 -cedl tt I Br., I~ IN.** """' 2 BR. 2 BA. 3 Lovely new wtlurq. ..... m-oon. -CONDO. Unfur-n & I' NE" 3 Br. apt. $300. yearlf. That '1 ~ lhb apt won·1 t.atwe. ..WIY dacor. 10C1 Cowrod Partd••. LatlO 3 • 2 BR., 2 be. -· Pier ;.2 ~R.°""Y;.---,.~·-,s:it"C"''IJI,.-~ ADULT SECTtON • urn. r•~vate patty. 0 I 'I• lMt 1o..._ Cpb. drpa, at~ patio, blW crpt, drpa ·• A illp. MM1 ex'l'U. lmmed. B ~v· mo. 'iii ' "'~~~!.'!'"'!-"!" .. I 2 BDRM., SPUT·LE'VEL All Util~lff Pakl 60-'88'7 or evt n l n1a Artfrtl.Lot1 ofsreenlawn. CJo.t to~. $170 Hea~:'!~~ Sa~-~ ~.ipancy. blk to Ocef\I\. Pat io . l·IUNTINGTON Gardens OOIED. OCCIJP. Pool • l\..,,..Uon 6$--0!41. C<M!l'd v.arar.l"' Adulll, no mo. !30 can .. r St., CM. c.Ji HUNTINGTO'N rill: e~ m.. Ewe. ::._~ Adulll, no ""' ''"· 'loll " Bolio Chica. 1225. PER MO. 1959 Maple Ave., CM TRAJl..ER. $100 mo. l50 peu, • F'ul erton Ave, (l an 5:30 ~ 1t'l«trl, all ck)' . 1;1,,...._ · 846-tm. O>ml>fln • See 6'4-7170 RLTR. Al., lar&IH tor rent de,..ll 1 BIUlM, o<Dta. Nr Blk E. of Newport 81\0d. l wluldl, llU-!3<0. PACIFIC BRAND new ....,,cront ''"" ·•h•t '°'''" mlulna. Fr. VAcancln COil montyf Rtrit BAOIELOR apt, $13$/mo. ~!I Catt ok. Ews. 1 Blk> Soi of Bay, C.M» "THE GABLES" do 2 BR. 2 BA, bllTIS,·1 "'1130~~· s:JtlO='"'' -c--o:;--,,.,,,,. your tiouH, apt., store + dep. Utll pd. New 1haf 11Hr"llll•...., 64.).869(1, 2 Br, 1~ S. w/ pr .• Adll~ 7tl ?N Ave., HB. nifi11. Washcr/dr)"'r, yrly OELU>..'li:, Apt • prtv. 1>1tto. blda., t tc. thn1 a [)ltly Piiot 'crpt'(. Nr. h'wy A •hop'g; WINTER: Bach. '125• 2 BR. LARGE 1 BR, 2 BA, gar1tp. .. CrpU,.. d!'Pfl, bltna, tl1C.'d ml Ofc ope~t6 ~l'fn, 0.tly Jeue. $tZ nlMlhly. S'i5-7694 Music, I pool~ "°unt., llnnbl, Clul1ntd Ad. sen kUe Item• 998 El; Camino, Apt l, ex $275,;_! BR $2'15. Nr. beach Bll•ln nnat'· Sl«l/mb. can W/ ~lk>. Wtr pd. 63&-41~ WtU.TAM WALTERS co. A lll04 ~ad JI a aOOd II). $1!11. Spacloul p 0 0 I 11 l d f' n0wl Call 542-M11'Now! 54&-0451. ' ABBr.;t: 'R.EAt:r:y 50-3S50 54&-6823. 24.17 Oranft Ave ~o. D 1:11). Nffd a. "PU"t P\Aeit 0111 ldl ~ Bunplow SUQ, 34M'1Jlf ' .~ I 1 --. . ' • • D"1LY PILOT • Saltl!dar, -16. 1m • ,_ ' J .......... -1 ~ I ,,. .... hr-. J~ I -~ I i-•-lal I l~ 1 ·-......... 1 i!JApto:, Apts.. ~ll-miiiiiimR• .... • .. ~~445~1 :l'.....i--(f·-···oth)--~5;5'~1 !Schoel~ii1ii&;iiiiim~~ I 0 7 • 2 0 , Fum. or Unfum. :171 Furn. or Unfum. :171 s-or OUk-e In H.B. a..U GERMAN Shepllml "=' l-1 57S -PROBLEM SOLVER Ap1/Cent1m"""" l;!unti .... Oft -Huntl~n Beach Jan. 1, !00 "I It ..W :t-3 """' mottl«I • Gtll'.l'AR A Bia lnotttt .. by -,.,.:,!~. _,.:,:!!",·1111.~ . .;:r.:;'o;:-n -•~ I ;;;;;;;;;·,.;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·"';;'•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I t"t!novate. Bk)I: ~ be l n I found at Slpa1 OU A Cu Prottl&ional M u 1 I c I a n '"""fl ,. ... ,... ... ·~ l-eacli butd "Pt-v • "'"'4eled. ~ p<Q, O>. Padll< 'O>ut IU\.ay, $U11. • , &11'--. • Cleamtp1. Geortio, "*" bU tlml wltll ....,. ACtOM from _Q1l __ tf1Jl on ltB. 53&"6SZl ext. 29l, uk EXP. HawallAn ~. ~ groJodJ thnqhout \ OPINING JAHUARY,, Im GODO SAMAJUTAH HOSPITAL .. I fflltlTillGTIIN BEACH'S FINEST buar -'· ..,._ Or Pote. ;;ail GCJ Complete Sscd"' -,.,._ ~ U.$. requires ex· · Spanish Country Estate LiYl'ng N~~c:.,~~~~· 112~ ... "r.w.f"Pi:.lv:;: I .~-~ lo ~:W.1 ""'· 6'M619, ~...;'~d! I Newpmrt Br_V$L CM. Utll. Center, Santa Ana, 12-U..'12. • :r • Gti'Mr4J Sirv'1C!li, R;~~I) 11-; • -Otange County Now ae«pUng.Al>Pijcatlooa al· 1110 $oUth \; ....... -At1oM1m, Coll!; ftlOS · -• t pd. Pkns. 6"-im. Its 1 •t the An1roal CU'e UNORGANIZED! Cle"an dude: · ' 1 :Z. Acr..s. Beautiful park-lik:e surroundings. IDEAJ.. eo.ta M.,. loc. c"""' 531>-~L An1wwh'9Jloc•k•/ your..,..., build llhel""' • Sita selectlol1 ,. ac; R fl. L v N I SUnken Pool. Sparl<llllg S~nisb Fountains. Ole/store. 1200 .... IL ""'· FOUND' Child.""'~· Equip./"'°'"'"""°""' Hou.ehold wort<. = qw.!tlon NurM A~ntt'.-'. Unit Clerks. Phone 't5640M ' ,·~. e Spacious Rooms . e parate Dining ~· 14&-13911 eve• ~ ~.W.~~ Mc. !i *DIVERT..\-MATIC Y~,.~197ce! Ron ·~·J>rol«I planDlne " It"'\ All Se. rvt .. 1 -All Sh, ifll • Walk In Closets u-• ·-~ --' ~. SUe ~ • , ___ ,.:.. ___ ,_, •. FOR let.e C.t central loca-na.oser """'.._ .,...,, .......,.. LA l..D(ES Of.n.'y ~IMO IT --~-to be "'-don't• . euv11vlllu.o:n,aa·,. ........ it Empt • Hom.,.lllte Kitchens & Cabinets tlon: ~ PBik Ave, CM. Me,.. 5l8,3!8ll. SAVE ·OVER $00!/YEAR ,.,.ii;;;til Jao. C<tlt dOOe :n'~~~--'~'1B,~ALEq~~~ual"!"Qp!_~po~·~,,....~~y~~'li11YBer~~~!I • 1 BDRM. UnfU.rn. $165. Furn. $185. t150 "I IL' All °' pa'1. Ph• FND Bil< I< -e. T.-r -Dtverl C.U. Alter Hoon mw, call Handy 111 a tlno""1htt , ..-·--i.; He'-:W-M a ~ t 2 BDRM. Unfum. $185. Furn. $215. MHm. AGT. type pu~ ~e. VIC: * ToMO~bo~g'NEs ..._.123 e . Attlll-.,, WU~ :::::ii:..:::::::::;:~=·:.:F:._:;71:.:ll:.::::l"'!;.:::::;;:::•:.;;:.;::.:;..;..:.:I TOWNHOUSE 2 BR, l'hBa., 1400 sq. ft. RALBoA hlaod commerc. Besch A 80-S B. Pl<a.se n 251~.. 4112 a.an 1 STUDENT WILL DO ,.._ ·--.., • , • • • 10BS ' Unfurnished $200. •pac<. nso lllo. to $41S Mo. Identify ..,..; ....... 9n:;e ANYnllN, G, -~-(aood . ·-~ .. -'S:Ual' DINT''L ••stsT•ur URGENTLY NEEDED H~ Realtors ~ rolJND: Black min."Poodle; Qlmm S)'atema 1234 ) _.., ....... bontst. ~-· bu-_ "' ~ _.... • ~ ALL UTILITIES FREE """ Ave.,"'-'boahland vic.ofTustlnAve.l:Walnut 8•'-lltti-at rt~. ttBL,. vel ~•tic, entbual'.Utic, ,._,_ ,... ......, _... -r-... ~driver 675-1701'1 -~• , -ble~strt nffded u • ~ ,.,,~ .. Walk to Huntington Center STORE for ieue. on 11th SL, Pt., Costa Mesa. C&ll It r H Ii ntt. write O&llined · ttv -~ une • IndU.6Ul ' Adults, No pits Costa Mesa. 500 11q. ft., ldentlly. 548--3:i90. ir licensed •u ng No. 5'11. " ~ Pilot .c=i:.v~ x~".,. n Ni • BUUnr ~ ~t 548-H38 Of 642-61.Stl. FND small white lnale poo. ... B~lby..Slttt;r * GET RID OF ._ Box No .. 1560 Colla or put time. ~ ~ Irvlqe ~ LA QUINTA HERMOSA lndwtri.al Rental 450 dle w/blue oollar W. Dty care for 1 child. lnfant UNSIGHTLY TMSH • cant 9'J627. , Anaheim 53S-J.m 16211 Pzrkslde Lone, H.B. 714: 847-5441 (4 blks. So. of San Diego Frwy. on Beach, I blk. IV. on Holt to 16211 Parkside Lane). Rhl..,tone, vie Lake & • 4 yrs Full time. Preler DEBRIS.• FREE EST. AUTPMOBll,E i._ea1l n1 D~AL ASSISTANT Nf':fpoAT~m4~·· M-l space wj tront office, Mansion, H.B. 847""8S. , w or k I n 11 for teachen. cou.. STUDEN'r 543-+1211, S aletman. ~.~..,.._a slt d(rwn. 5,4 « _ ~...,.---- I ~ doOr 1300 ft FND, ma\e Saint Beman1 Fenced yard & 2 playmates.. • · MaNllPl'n'l~nt p Ciuaran-· ' 8 ~OR Salemvm: • arge ' sq · vie. N-·.&......... ._ .,,.. .. +......... Rot lunch, sna.cQ. Vista YARD, praa:e cl.eanupa. ,., ·~---~ Ins.. •a .. 1.a. ovier. _ · 5 d.a¥8. .,.-•<Wl.•M\ ...... ---'-" -·. nm. mO. 1781 Whittler St. <;W""Y"' -""" .... .,, Remove treel, dirt. tvy. ~J \,oaf, ·~.... to 5. Salal)' open. &MH)300 -~ _. -•"'' 1850 sq ft 1m Whittier St. Dee. 8th Please identify, View School.,JMtrlct. FV. Drivewya. grading. 847•1666. mllfams Leaalng, Inc. (n() Newport Center. Ung MW ~ tot the ~l!.._M,~ .. ~ay1 642-1485, 531--0027. if!!ro~~ ~:. %nge~lc~ HAUUNh le cttanu . by<rr:p §:18=8UO (213) 7~ DENT~·chalr assist, O~YimM,..thlak~ -M ~ .. -. LONGHAIRED I w o-t 0. e F'<wy. 557-4861 . cone.. ~tuaent I'.; 'trk: BABYSl'rlER needed ..... 2· ope!\lnp, 2 d..,.. a -· ::"~..i..:ei~ 670 Sq, Ft. 3 phUe pwr. $95. grey cat found Sat. 12/9 vie M. 534-1846 or s.w--2tsi . 2 girls 21 mo. A 3 yn, Hun-o.ta Mit&, • ~ a week dellverlna. · '" 1280 sq. ·ft. W &: 220 P"T· Bushai'd & Talbert. 962-n.33 G~~ p~!b ~ sKIPI.ciADER & dwnp truCk tlngton Beach area. Call Irvine, 546:-&70. provided. We woi'k Pvt. otnce, plenty parking. aft 7 pm. dily/nite. Meals & gd care. work. Q)ncrete, upbalt, §Iler 5. 847--«nS.. DENTAL Alalatant. Exp'd lo hours after school ahdWioli Apts., Apts., C. ROBERT NATTRESS. GIRL'S bike, v I c I n i t y Exper & ref11, 645--5469. sawing, breaking. 846-1110. ~YJiJ'tC!!R. .!!hn...L..~ X·ra1a 'A oral evacuation, Sa,turday. We haw o !I Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Fum. or Unfum. 370 Rltr .. C;M. 642-1485. Barba.dos in Mesa Verde, Hou r· I rn.~-tQ a:30 . .,OtlJ' ·~·..,· M84l8H. iorl'~ Vallil:tSOu ·:i: WANTED: M-1 500 to 700 sq OMrta Mesa. Call & identify. MOTHER of 1 will baby11it MC Nn"' 2111 Yr old boy. 979--4825' aft HuntinitOll,~ . on-Huntl~ n--ch H ti-on n---h ft unit Jn Co6ta Mesa area. ~-infants .le: toddlen, my 6. DENTAL-Orthodontic uallt. ly. You mm\ out Of -;;:;;;:'"':;:'";;;;";:-;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;"";:;;;:'"';;;;';:;:;;~;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;I Call &C-6424. VOLUME of Encyclopedia home. La a: u n a Bch. Prof .. C•rpet C&.anlng BAR'!'ENDER • BL UE ::n 21).,t(l, Exp'd. 846-9235 IC'hool by s PM to 1 • R nt I won·..._~ .au. Americana vie comer of 494-5.5J.4. Also wtnc»ws & nop;r care. 1¢&'1' $3S pert ~ Cal 6-8. llDl· -~pa.le. Eme.rienceJ BRAND NEW e a S ,_ -f;4'ewport A:-Victoria, C.?.t LIC'D mother .for 2-4 yr. can Dutch 537-1508. · 6'13--0004. DINNER COOK OOi.,~n pr{orlt)'. LADY alone wlahea 10 rent &1&-1650. oldi ... a1s. fenced yd. HOU5_E OF CLEAN Boal Manu1--·~·-e ILU~·..iPHIN e ' ~-· M .. ~ be Heller Pk/Npt Hg ht s , F'---.:--..----·-•'· _,,......, I' ~ Quo VADIS Ill or option to.,..,, ..... , FNDpey&fUlltcolored fmJ ,,.c. .,.,,... t.Nr, w ........... .., .... ..,., W1Wll, "-·-fity a.. -K--·~i. .. .i ~ nee.r 1bopplng. Will kitten in Persian? Vic . .....,._,..,, tyrs.lna.rea.606824. ,._ -•"ranee . 3355-Vlal.:klo,NB "'3~---~" alt 6 lrvl • 19! St NB WILL b ~-·1 houdv hil -. ,,,..._..,.. ' ' . Assistant Bookkeeper . redecorate. ,_... pm, ne • h ., . . a.,, .. 1 . M w e ~ -Oeanh'lg, ~ Penn posiC~ the qUallty Qtrector•RKrMti!Da Legal Secretary $650 Luxury Garden Apts. in Huntington Beach ~1 L_,_; _ du·~x In u-•-L548-8871ost · 555 ~ H~8!:jf1~~n-~i. windows, floo~42. et~~ .. ~ ~ dept Must be Life of the party type IOUKht Writer/PR $3 hr Bachelor, 1 & 2 BR's. $135 • $185 -3<• •IUUll'C' ..,. _. , .. _.. comm'l. 557-o;u • ~· familiar /all · ph -ot for tlUa auper position. Tax Secretary 1515 • Heated Pool e Saunas e Rec. Room Beach. 2 im;. tor ma: cple Carpenter Xlnt Housecleaning h'.bll& b ~ A Orp.niz.e parties 4 •~ Advut:lsiJI& Sec'y ~ e J · e p I T bl • y 11 ball w I b ab y . J a n u a r Y . Belt Buckle ~Y Da,y Own :I'ranlportation bard yac ~tnlln t:lvlties. , Bright attractive Typist $42S acuzzi oo a es o ey 213:26t--iso;. Silver, cttst shaped with CARPENTRY all phases, (!'JC· :,.. S3&-Q)48 * ~are. _....,..r. ~ permn • .' needed. can Kim Maintenance man to $550 • Gym & more! Furn. & Unfurn. large, black initials. large pertly done at reaaonable ~~~..:;::.;::;-=-,;o--I space quality assurance 833-21UI · De:nnla A: Dennis Bek o •1-••--• ·-Adults Only, No Pets "Y' . crossed with a "T" rates. Fast service, 968-7914 Dedicated Clunlng wurk & procedures pret'd. ~Agen(:y of Irvine le .. ............ ......, BRING IN THIS AD & 11•1 pl"' rm.n "B". Low In alter 5 wk-day• aoytime *WE DO EVERYTHING* .~ledge or ..nhoata 'l<mMlcbeloooll•" • ~';_,,~y~ dev = S ..... Pwnonalt value, xtra i.itt4. in ICnti· Sat. & Sun. Refs. Free est. ~2839. req d. Send resume to, « lllSllWASllER A K ABOUT FREE DECEMBER RE .. T! ._.. ~~,;:.==.;:.:;,;:.::;;;::I "°"""t R.E.J. POOie at _ ' Exec. Secrmt;' to$700 18992 Florida St. 714: 847-9448 mel:1tal value. One of 8 All Typei of carpentry FINNISH woman loo~g for Columbia Yachts, 275 Mc---• ~tary $550 matching pair, can not be Big or Small hOusecleaning or cooking $3 Conni"k A·-., , ___ M..a. · • • ,., ' Accounting Tme $.11S ·\ (~ bll<. IV. of Garfield & Beach) 5 replaced Reward can Cal! 5.16-1648 hr 64&-2803 • •• ~~ 1 AM botln. ~ "'In Person1ls 30 645-2142. · aft 5 p:m. or · · Equal OpportwtitY Employ-or &la -pp.,, .-per· Opttaliorni supervisor A 6(2..5618 Ext 323 (8 12 30 C1rpet Service Painting & er rh /f. . 80n. ck Shop No. 9, 3444 Si.L. La Jolla $'700+ pts., • IUNDU SPIRITUALlST • · • to : p rh · E. Coast Hwy., CdM. An Med Bkkpr/Sec'y . $550 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 1 1~ Let th\1 ad change your or l :30 to 5.) JOHN'S Carpet &: Upholstery ape •nging BOAT CARPENTERS equal opp:n1W1ity ·emP.lo~r. Free & Fee Po!illlons I Ren~ & v.:hole outlook on life tor the ST. BERNARD pUppy lost Ori-Shampoo ire e Scot· CUSTOM PAINTING 1.tin. 2 yrs exper. Fin.lab .EXPER. <\able TV. un-NEWPORT Huntington 8e1ch ,. better Profeslional advice nr Costa Mesa Hospital. • ch.guard (Spil R.etlll'dants). · Carpentry on boats Will · ----=------1 1:.mmmmm~· -~ j on Ille. L'-.· Read'·-• dally. · u.. to ch .. ,......... .,.._,_ .. _,, lo Inter/Exter. l)nfurn. inter. -~aid ... ~.. 4 derg:roUn4 In It a 11 er s Personnel A.gen-~ ... ..,. JnO, ~~ s ma .... ,,.,. .. er, ...,.,5 ,,.ascrs g; ..... co r ....,.,-__.-rlt-e ..,._,,. ""lor con-.. "' ... er_ ~pt7"e_..~. desired. Tra1Det ooosidered. •••Do -~, u - ' 1 BR., 1 blk to beach. Shag 10 AM-10 PM. 492-9136. needs · ·treatment Ha a b..i"hteners. & 10 minute u .... • • ... •-=-= "v d"" work wk 'App'" ... 2 ......... .,.._,A -ver .... .--., ~ • d lod •-11.35. ·~ -·••ng & est. Lie. t ns ... ~.,........ • .,, • &• -.-..,,.. !~_prom mpter. ~--• · crptg, rps, ry .... c. Office Rent1I 440 492-9034, 312 No. El camlno anyone' seen! Please call bleach tor \\•hite carpets. iHUu .....,,. ..... F.quaL()ppar; ~ __ ,. 202 14th ~t. ~352. Real, San Oemente. early am. 6 4 6-7 2 2 2 Save )'OUr money by saving Won't be underbid. 642--«!05. Columbia Yachts • • Newport Beach New Waterfront Offices PREGNANT? Th l n k Ing ~REW~.;:ARD=o:'~-~~-me extTil trips. Will dean No Wasting 215 McOlrmlck Ave. -fir.TD.DY LAQY, pt..time, to QJ'I' for In the Islander Bldg. Abortion'r Know all the LOST; Antlque filigreed living rm., dining rm. & * WALLPAPER *, Costa Mesa rRVnntl ~ lady. Some lite *LA PARISIENNE* ·$l.ffi And $300 Month facts firllt.! Call Ll1e Line, Silver bracelet set with ~Sj~ ~Y. $5.15$7.'flJ, When you call "1.fac" Equal Oppor. Employer m/f " hotaekeeping. Need car. BR.'2 BA. Furn & Unfum. Prime LocatiOn 24 hrs. 541..ss:ll small diamonds .l 2 sap. exp. is :..maF ~ts. ~i 548-1444 646-l7ll BOOKKEEPER w/e:xper. to TDllUE£S S4&-5Cll> ... · • $190 & S225. Fireplae<?. Atd. 341 Ba.yskle Dr., N'pt Beach PROBLEM Pregnancy. Qin-phlres. Much sentimental method. I do work myself. PROF. Painting. also rooU, \1o'Ork in publk aocountants IMP' LEGAL SECRETARY Pool. Adulls. Bill Grundy rutr. 610-fi1.6J. fident, s y mp at he tic· \'alue. Reward. Good ref. 531~101. accous. cei.I. in!er/exter . office. F/tlme. Some-~ ()lrl>. onfce needl ~ !m-"68 Co pregnancy cou.nsellni:. Abor-61$-3439 or 67&-32'J> C-nt, ConcNte Llc/1ns. FTee est. 66-5191. Ing. 543-7040. · Na Exper. N~ · 1ecretartal sldlb. 2 Yrs ex~ Across from Gal! urse DESK vnsoo~ available •M tlon &. a~ptioas reL AP· PLEASE h~ find 'loon ..... ··i:-In l -·'" '·-• 2M.12 Santa Ana Ave. .,..... ..,.. ,.. .. in' ,,;t;: _ _.._ <=>P " • INT & Ext painting, ce~-CHAMBER OF COMMERCE VOLT ' per. corp. aw UIWU .LanU mo. \Vill provide fumlture ~_......,......, shine, s mo old kitty, blk PAtiOS..PLANTERS sprayed. unfumisbed 11pec. Executtw Manarer -San ' l' •-I · th1& ane: 'f.fCST expe". a 1 OCEANFRONT 2BR, Bltlns, at $5 mo. Answering service 40 YI:· c;j.d '"Oo.tdoon" man w/li.lver stripes. Tues. vie. All,.. Concrete work:. Brick, price. 546-7887 aft 6. Oemente $12,000 a:penae Mte;nt r.nonne pllll. Stan-$625, 'Call S.U,. refrig, dck, carpet!!, gar. avallabl~. 17815 Beach Blvd. wanta·to meet•clrl who lliaea Chula Vista DP. 497-lm lllwnpgtone w'k. 894-3533. INT &:: EXT painting paper account, ~ufO_)ttn;...: tend 1' 1Wnporary Sm6ce... .lLaJ1. •. ~-Co .a•-ta l \ $325 yrly $250 to July 15. Hunful&ton Beach. 6G-4321.. hwldr!i -Ir., water sports. =~~:~ P~'OOS, wal~dr!Vt'I. s,.w, tiaJ:!ging. natuntl 'woo;d fWllJ]I! D . .IJ. ~. N-~ ... -~ =:ivd~' 2790 """"'1. DESK ,...ce· a..nab!e $\Ill • ..}2!0t.. . , al<,· Te • -lace •·""=·548-1005 . .. .. Box '131. ,,.., !l<meote. ewport ,__.~=:..,.,, ,_ .. · , I mo. Will provide fumibft MALE• 33, 5'"' """""°"" SEALPOINT Sia.,.,. male, c ··• wuomu><· . . n&n. , · Equal -•~···"""""""' ....,..,. " . "• on elet> ':, I ~ at $5 mo. Answering servtce ~· ~ 6 sports 2-yn. Lost vie. 17th A Santa· concrete. SG-8668 for est. APT. Inter.tor P.am!1ng, Car---" troriic::, Du I: 1ii ntrC "'°''* , ,. available. 222 Forest Ave., wants to meet ;fun.Joving Alta, c.osta Mesa, Sun. eve. C\JSTOM CEMENT WORK ~i ~~~lean.mg. ff:Cls . ,. Coco's· <I FJ}_Y roo~~ e.~. w/ lhlft. Xlfl'I' ·oooda. ~ . l.ai:una Beach, 494-9466. modem.female. 5§0-899&. Blue vtlvet collar w/rhine-Drives, WALKS, patios. • rt!~. . ~ · emploYrne;l!.t:.N.8. 6G"1877. i:~ :;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;.: Jm & UP. Incl util. Some SWINGING SINGLES :~. $50. Rewar d ? Pool deck!. Don. 64t-8514. Pl1s.tar, P11tch, Repair I ~~RESS, exper. w/ L·VN~ ~Rooms 400 furniture avail. 2833 E. can Jim, 21o '8 p.m. c%~ra~~~ * PATCH PLASTERlNG LAGUNA~HILLS Beptoo;s CofU!e QM>p,"m ,s. 3-ll ~-~P~ ' ~ ~~Ph.Cd~sr: COUPL539-ES3122PAR~ 'i~aJ~~ityM.Z~st! * 516-3141 * All types.C.ll~"~s H I --••-•FUILCriut HTIMEn. •• Laa Bch• h . ~ VU·~~. ~Waya . BR . .(:ool beach pad • 1 or 2 67&-5444 ·•~"""' Terrier 1: Chihuahua mi:<. Contr•ctor , .,...,.....,..., as· m..-.. te • ·MA1' .oYft' 18 1: top wqea.~ O>nv. • guys. Kitch. Priv. $20. wk PRESTIGE OFFICES: AirJ Ci\11 . Ph~~ .s PM Blk w/tan-red co 11 :i r :::;;;::.;.;:;;;~,;...----1 Plumbing Opening For ~· "r~lllt bi!' ..'#rit1!dJY, Hoqt,'' m . Thurtn Ave., : ~Of~·l~nr~~~o:~~~j port, cpts, drps. air cond, PALM• CARD READINGS w/bell. Days 642-2810. evee JACK Taulane -Repair DRAINS un-l---ed _ S7.50 wi~.:a_'=4 ~ CM •• l585 · 83.1-8350 ..... ..,..., .. "' •w-.. REWARD, Lost Collie, 1 yr. Llc'd. My Wey Co. 547-0036. Sewer lioe to ~· • fJ.5 ft1 . ~ Drtvel"s Uc. .. lfOOd drlvlni • , em a e • DIG IT! daily mainL Exec bldg-. Tell• ~c , ~t • Fu .. ·-&f2..-05&l or 673-2.362. rernod., nddlt. 20 yrs. exp. OVQ> "'AIJKff ...... LVN · t r mw DELUX pri en~. be., . . (211) 1351) Fully Uc. Tri color.-bijt, white, ~. Drlv-av-. * S49-.2502 . *· -·· • record req'cl. ;klary to be supe"1ear, 3 day&/wk, 3 maid eervice, no smokers, STORE -front office, 500 ~ ALCOltOUCS Anonymou11 an1W Rmgo, Vic. Beach ·-1-PLUMBlNG REl;'tAtR-f discuueio .~ ~ pm-.11 pm. Clll 49f-«r75 fer Costa Pttcsa, 6 7 s -o 3 1 o. fl. Dntown H.B. corner Phont'. ~'1217 or wrtte n1vd. '& · Glencoe, HD. HAVE driveway repaired No job ·too small' • EveninJ"'Shift Call 53f!ttl:90 for appt. · 4PPl-.... ,548-::c,119'1='--~---=-I renovate. 536-Ql66 P.O. Box_L223,·c.osta Ji.te11a. 84H435. ask, for Vld<r. M!fore costs ~ too ex-·* 642-3128 '*:i. t •• FUU.. charle .. booklieeper LVN I ROOMS $18 9/'k up wlkiL 4 or s · ottice suites. $3.'lO Soc' ••• c~... ~· ~ .. ,._,.1.A i"'n• white Dea. oensl\-1?. A.,. ... _ aealei r--··1-f.Alterati'>nf . Apply in ~n /,~ Be:iac:h atta. Write 3·111: 11.7 5C9-J06] SJO "'k up apts. 2376 New-Admin!Prof W/kitch/balh •• J · !" · · ' -.,......""IJO<' _.. ·~ .... ~ ~w .. ._ 2-4001 Ave De LaCarUot ~ad No. 491 Dally , rt B CM 548-9'755 l80 Roclftt CM 979-398S • Whlte , wlblk Owic:-$14.50. 638-8380 hr ~ _ • Hilla a "Dlt..I p 0. 'Box 1un;' ~ MAID work ln exclWlge for l po lvd., · · er, • · Don't Be-Alone I~. Bf:iovM..·tjlildren'a ,pet. Electrical Alterati'"1~.:sl45 • Laguna· · ~---.. , ... ....,_,,......,... apt..1376 Nwport Blvd. c.M. BALBOA Penin. $80. Pvt en-PROFESSIONAL Suite ready For•lbe liolida_p! Vic: ·Sacliff." 5 3 6-. 0 8 9 N 't curate 20 years exp (At . the ·El Toro oU ramp, Men. caw.... t • Ph ~ trance. Fam rm k TV. No to go. Heil at &Isa Ghica. DISCOVER Rewan::I. ELECTRICIAN, licensed, ~~ ~ AlteratiJ>ns . s.o. freeway) GE~C~T TOUCH·UP. -MAN"~·,:;A:::G,;EMENT,:;:='=-....... ----·I smoking. 6'1J-«19. H.B. $275/mo. M&-1323. OIKOWlry LOST: Re\1o·ard , Black Fem. bol)ded. Small job&, malnt. Designed to suit you. COOK · & kitchen Helper Baa El~pet~ ColWae lf8Jl. ambltloul. aa:- $80 • ~10NTHLY. 1 blk. to 400 SQ FT Newport mvd, 114=-835-6885 213-387·3393 Cockapoo. Laguna Niguel, &: repairs, 548--6203. Laguna Hills 58&-5888_ Mesa Verde.Conv. Hosp. fl6i ,. , acturet rreaafve. startin& salary to Beach. Call 6T.H210 or ':~. ~~esa. Carpet Tr.a'l91·· 540 ~~d1'575s . pet 831-2224 or Fencing Ta'9vlslon. ~r Center St. CM. ~. C"...!1 -~-•Uty """"''--,1S:~ ~.'!'°..;.......Call Don Wu-~°'613-0l4=:~0=a~•k~IO<"--oBc-ud~-~:,:::c;::,~="::..,,~=-· I ,;~'=""='0-~---= · _ Bctwn 7am & ,3pn;. """-~-':::::!::"'"~· ........ ~. : •QUIET. Cloee in. For con-TIME FOR REWARD, Lost 1Sat, 12-2--12 REPAffi redwood fences & COLOR 'n ·~e1 COUNTER G1r1 • p / time HOTEL -·f biSK. CLERK/ P.IAMEUSES needed &t genial employed man. Off Lrg red male Irish Setter. gates, 2Al yeal'M experience, 769 ·w. 20th, Carta Mesa must be n!liabi~ wui CASHIER. ~;''"Must Mi$alco'1 MaMaae Salon. st. parking. 646-1598. SET SAIL Needs med:icatlon. 549-3612 537-2926. or 893--807G af\.er 5 Servtce.qill._$10. 64&-0412 train. Apply btwn 8 W i: 10 kno\v NCR Gi>. Apply In Oyer 21.. Call 642-61611 btwn STUDIO. Pvt ent. & bath: TAHITI eJt S. pm am. C:OlfNTRY CLUB penon only . .Alrporte.r Inn ,;1;,;115.,:;:,,=----~- Klt prlv: pool. Back Bay. QUICK CASH Grand 3 Masted Schooner, 7 1.fO Gray/Whlte Persian G1rdenlng lliJl DONUTS. :m<o Sanla An4 Hotel, Jrvlne, MEDICAL A-ant · Exp'd, Student or girl $75. 646-5607. . crew & guest sh. costs. T~bbyCaCaUt :..,~Jenny, l..oAt BOB'S G•ftnEN1NG lil!~Aait AW. S.A. · HOUSEKEEPER, live In. 5 Sa!Prlmarlly b'ont of f Ice . PRIV. rm . & bath ; relrig. (213) 37a,..1239 Vic: fo ... ~ St, 557-9367 IU\.l• · · coUNTER girl Fry cooks day wk,.;, 1'1'.on-Fl'I. Own acy open, NB area, Send EaAI Cottn. Mesa SSS MO. rut 4 Reward! & LANDSCAPING P/time or F/tlme.1r... •. , or trans., Lido tale, 675--3248. resume & referencea to " ~ldentlal I: Commercial ~ ""--'lied Ad No •72 c/o 67"';,-&IBS 6'10-1837 Eves. LOST brown Ir: whlte Brit-Irvine Industrla1 . . 700 nights, Jade ln tHe Box, 385 IMPORTANT JOBS D:fl;' Piklt p B. BoX N Hotels, Motels 410 T ff R OU G ff A 1 IMI·• -tany Spaniel, vie. of Beach Complexu. Job Wlinted, ~le. 1, 'Ea.st 17th St.~ Ollta Mes&. Stakl~ · "'Dis(ributors .bare 1560, eo..t& Me'sa. a.ill: _ & Indianapolis, H . B . $7--099 after 5p A enjOy EOology A H alth WEEKLY rate1 • Waterbed11, 18] Re\vard. 53&-l765. m. QIAUF~_l.!R -ComPanlon. CREDIT UNION benefits. W train e 9263i Color TV, Kllchen11. 1 block LOST: 6 Ladies Ringa, Dec. FRONT yd. lawn aerv. $10 Exeellenl -drivel". Sober. ·· free t' _ '~ )'OU, MEDICAL .~tary.~t. to beach. Newport Beach l ~m;;iiiimmiiii;·~;1i~l3~th,~V;lc.~Al~ioo;'.ee.cb'.:;~""'~a, mo., back yd11 also, reliable. Former Police o(-• ~ ... ! .... Calle or career for nutiolOgfomce'. £Qer. TraveLodge, Si~. 11 Laguna. Reward s.n-oua M'edlng, yd cln up, tree ~. 615-5629 Needs Your Help oppor~ ._.....,T 548-6253. w/lns. billing, tranacrtpbon Guest Home 4)5 DAILY Pl LOT F-·-• 11-ed~) 550 MALE Jrioh Setter, Vic' ,,,., ='>'."• hauling. """est. ,Jo=b_Wc;....•"-'-""...:...F_emo __ 1f1_7_02 8 '!I"~ pm, Mon thru Fri ~OR-Decorator~ ,wtU neceu. Exper. w I l BM -Mar St, Lost 12 113. i • 1 ..,.,,,,_ • l'IO exp ~. MTST pref'd. Located tn 6iZ-6it4. F\JU. CHARGE Afatvre _ penqn. must haYe .,.Qill ~~7~ .-... N.B. ~ for appt. " ' * Private Room * !or Ambulalory Lady or 1.1an Good, nutritioua Jo'ood. Nice, cheerful atmosphere. * Cail MS-4753 * WANT AD ~-~~~f!:' :~~ A good want ad 11 a good in-BOOKKEEPER Jcderal crcdlt union exper. ~~ MILL Foreman, "5 yrg mln • ~ • \~fl~an;t;;ad;;;"';';"';";·;;·;;·;;00.;;;5673;;;...;"";;;;"'"':;:;•L:;:;:;;;:;;;:;;=;;,. I u-· .-14...., nte -~... 1 1urn1 ~. Tustin nr c Fad d·e n . o.,-&V)' a ..... ...._., vi'• ........r exp n ture, cue ............. FemaJ.e brown ~l »1i" ty taxes. Mature, booda.ble, C11ll Mr. Thompson ~ ~ Great fUture JM top mt.ft. w/wlllte ...,,,...._ Harl>or rel\able,allolflcefunctlons, (714) ~11 rrno.....,.._rc .. .-v Many benetits, Dorntno A Twin T'ree, Garden ·r d ' Pa d. no IU~ req. Want in-PACtFIC'MOTuAL ~~-~,.__, Iadustries 17672 /.rm.StrOQi, G..,... Ferriale Sff.lpolnt ra er s ra 1se tt-job, money "°"""' 100 Nelvport Center Dr·. Sec'y/Adv•1't"1nc to $650 IMne. s;1.-. . ~. crOueyed A: ~Laguna· 8re"a. preL Newpoit~ · ' MTST/Gen'l Ottice to HlO MOTEL maid Mo n-Frl' ,)'OUl'll. Gu&n Grove area. 4 ' eqtaa1 __.. ....... tty em~ Girl Friday/sh to $550 Preftt matufe per 1 on." Anh1\al car .. Center 5M-35i1. 1 • NEED help at born@!" We IT'I'-": A/P, Jnvoeon Control $460 faawia Beach. ~ ' FOorUN~~ U>th, fem. blk 1nes ... have Aides, ~r~a, Credit '\h'lkm Al'1l.-tant= ~hue = MULTllJTH operator, fuf1 642-5&78 :1 ....... ,..,,.., ... ,.., ... ,..,~ ~--------! Rentals to Shor• 430 The BEAUT 4 BR h.e in Fount. Vly; need 1 pcnon (18--30). 968---4910. j YOUNG man lo share 2 BR 1 1pt. San Clemente. $80 + ~ % uUlltlct. m-.to28. .. ! Gar!fel for Rent 435 GARAGE for · rent $35. pe_r month. Eu:I 20th St., Costa ! Mesa. &Go~. EAST Costa ._1eaa. Single ! gar&Ke. Sl5 Mo. Ca.UJ..Evet. ' l'75--ti488 640-1837 I 1 Office Rental 440 CORONA Dl!L MAR ~pprox. 1200 . aq. tt. otfke II*» tallored to ;your dO'!fp. Full securltf b\dl. w/ample Nrldna-Alk fDr Oirl~ f eom REALTORS. ma:io I . TIMI FOi 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT · CLASSIFIED AD 642-5671 J I DAILY . PILOT ORANGE • COAST'S h D Housekeepel'f, pa 1111. !f'rcu, da,rl. Exp. ~ Dk1a,pbone~to $425 time 2 yn exper Small ~~~0:.M&-Jos'. tirheS ~~~· Upjohn, Dept,H6'.gHo.p;NB. FllNre a . s:ns lhoP.:1--528-361nart6pm. FOUND lift. carrier with JAPANESE ,.....adults ar-'DELICATESSIN ' 411t!E:l~~~ ) CM NEED te l e phone bl: ~-'Jrvtne &: Dover, d 1 rlVilii us· 'need borMll. -.. te~n. work from Newport Bea<lh, ·641H541. ol ars AUl•t In !amUy etc.' Exch lusbO-& ~ !::'~iil~ ':.&:: '&\'j FND -Male s a mo y e d roOm & boa.rt!. 54&--25UI. 1-JAiNITOJUAL ne!'lt..~ 96H384 betwn 9 _ .t. • · nroo~hunt & Garf I e I d , i... C~E AN ING wo ~ea Dlshwashffl ,:W'.!,: pnty. -~ Newipe,pu c&n1en1 . \13H136. • • available, Mo~, own ~t pr•·l!M ~ · ·aoYS a GIRLS LAGUNA B@ach, puppy , CORNER Jot: 29 Palma. VAC.2 11.cttR Yucca•Valley trahsp, & l unch. Ex-.Applyinf>emt _ • • bla.c)t. v.tilte on noee, neck & R@ad;y to build. Oeq Val., nr waler, 3 nlllrom cent of perie~. 81tHM4 JANl'J'C)R:, mature .. -ll.ela J2X~ • olderT chest.49W130. ~is·~~a!:~J ~;r~-::~s~~~ H•lpWantecf,M ,Af710 HOCHMAN'$ ~=-,~a._~ UAILY. PILU 'FEf.l,:-E·~lfuJ~ ~=R Hl-:~: lull :LL ':~e~~:u A~llio~~·~= .D~LJ~:l~= & betwn Tam a !pm.' • FOUND Doberman ferntJ@ ih:ed spinet, 2 manuals w/ palntlnp, I pes; tea-lion of l'ina.nctal Orpnita-429 E. 17th Sb-eet J. C. P-.y vld 11.--Be ch Leslie tpeaker. Gd col'ld. scapn, any size for ~· tion. Min. 3 yra. bullneal roA_,_ M Ce-·• "'ifr -.......... ,.,... a Trade tor aood piano ot tflfna of valuie nttd cnall eijt Must have .good lkWI ~ ~sa ntflllr '36-I · equal value. ~·1fif7. <Jtll, trsllu. ~ In .!!"""' wor!t ' l>Phttl· Equal Ot>t>ot. Employer F'ND-Sml white shaggy dol:. fRISH Setttr, ...tem. Show OR.ANOE Co. Mountain .,:l'llOii;!'aiKH!60iiii •• •ll;iiil ... I DELIVERY 01 DA I LY nea taa:. .Vk.. Eitanda -·~ _....., .....___ .... .. __ .... ' A-. Ideal -lllch Srhl. Call !6HUO. "~·~. ""~'' w•~•: -!:::;TI --· = SUNDAY ONLY., to champs. Lovet: chtl4jrtn. ..., ...... cation, a:pa. d:rurch. per camen. !\• FOUND: A.Iredale doQ:, male, S300 val1M/Tr1'de for Plano, lrontla town.' Trtde tor CN1rta the UM ol a Stalkm Balboa. 1288 car or r 9624788, F .V. e,xtc home, detertt 831-4651 Wqon or ·Van. Cont.ct Mr. <13-ANSAPHONES, val $150. '1Q C2 wr, _Z'xl13' oo Newpt ~~. ~':r ... ~ West J!ay ~D ~iai:::~na ltond& 350 SL, val SSOO. ·~ Blvd, C.M. Cear. Trade for e at 0 . · · · ar VW Camper, val SUSG. 'Tl lmProvtd P"OVf'l11. UX>N m4118. . Ford .... !jiOOeq. Fol' prop, Vlll~!.-~..l'°~. Toki"' Aiif>licotl0ft1 fj)UICK CASH f'ND Bk ... whit• !ml Jdtt•• photo eq, rum or! 675-18'17 """"""' -.. ~ l'or All Re1t•uront THROUn.W a 24 Faab.IM Waod, NB -~For R-.Open s.11 c1,.,-11te , Call Mr.~' •• 492-4420 • t OPPORTUNITY • p I \!nle ......,.-,.....~ .... In ochoOL ... alet! .... l~lleelt &: fMdy fD' IMlne =.lb ruue.. Call -ux·Dtv.OI led Foodl. , \ v1c we.tdfft.!,!!I. '°'"1129· G LS SPEED TRADE $8 000 tQUlty, tn tee Peraonnel •_•. i " • Fl'IJ) ........ --on IR ·l . 2 """"';11i bL mobile hm. DAILY PILOT M k t I e VL& Udo, N.8. ~ aft : %° =~e beW. Trt.de '. ~: ~~1.4' ~:-.. a~~ 301 ~o~t:gn p~=~ S:A. WANT AD' ljlUICK ·CAsff ·THROUGH A DAILY l'JLdf 1 WANT AD CALL. 642·S,71 ar e p ac ~~~old..;.. btty tbe new --····· .31.64_ .. ____ Real_tf ••• Inc ••• US._33.n •. or_2. Nped a "Pad"! Plat< an ad\ '42·16~ \ ' p • ' f I .. . . ! •• ~·· . ' . . . . _, -~ ·~ --~ , -5.tlur<ltt, De.c•mb<r 16. 1972 DAILY PILOT "' . I~ I l[fl] J I~ l l~I I~ I l~I I 'cl s1 • ...... .. , . ... ..,, lllilrdllll rll• ... l[H .. d c 4 , _ ... ......,. l~~~~'';M;4,;;;;;Ft71~0 ~.__,M&, n o W ...... M&, 71e ~-100 Gor"f! Sf r2f!i11eellM1GU1 , 111 Misull111j10ut Sf>!rllnt Good• 830 I I~ C -t' . Rest SE CUR ITY OUA!lD lh2iln Tradtn • llowvd l'AllKJNC uh: S A•L E . . W•nlid 820 NEW T•pcrficx ....U< slcl PUPPIES 7 wko. o Id · Q'Pel LIYe . in ·are&. aura.nTOl Nl"''S ·Mt.11t bt ~ exp'd. Chatt • Ouiltopber Cate• ~J-IOrnt A otftoe Jum, ~ 16 * * ~ * WAl.Nlfl' Conteinp china $45. Kotlach ski booia We Chri&rmas. mother ~ I M&tftst1.a1Gatt~f,n\.· • .,. Ownunliwm.Apt+Sa.laJy, Pfttentaa.rla~Sale of A 00 17, 9am .. ('pm -1 PRl!-HOLID~Y SALEI cabinet le match'g bulkt. 71,5. $l0. Beginner'• wood Golden Retriever, fa.U~ P~G tra~.for Al"! •xcltlng new L.wry'i ' ~ ~O Arntricao• lndlaii Jewelry. Sj)MSOred by N e 'wpo'r . J/J OFF Con.<d1dated/eold b)' Sean 3jllOW ¥Ids w/b!ndlnga, $15. AKC Sprina:er S pan iel C ~. C' ''"'. ·. ~OO'j)Orl .A I I d' R I SECREl'AR\M'ypld ....,.. O.C. !Sth" 17th Harl>or s.fJM -. l'Q be ENTlltl STOC K •1thlo lul yr. Will P8> m-1664 11<rfoc1 for huntf"" or uo.TI.l ~.M _......,_ ssoc 1 • -11 aurant · t!oiUtl.. lletrt'-~-ft-10 4M'· 6 P~. l:!.O!b ~ _hda_IJ._U~Ol:act cash. call aft 6, 54&-9390. SKIS B I ti z ard nberglaas children Pl. 962-3965. QPENING.SOON -·~ "":......., ottloe Zunl-1'11,,.jo.Stinto DOmin&<> .Eqolpment. mi ll...,,.n _ & DI SJGNE R M I I 822 !95cm Marloor Bind'··•·~ Sl!J<Y Terr"" pup, mate, 14 _:i.!ROOUCTION J 210 Newport Center Or. ~· S!f-51!0. Jt¥.-elry wUI be offered ~ Blvd, Coita Mella.,~ ORliSES us CIJI n1trument1 2• pairs CJ'lildren i'kt ::i wks., ihota, tired by No. 1 CunrROL LEADMAN Fl1hton,...1.Jlend, N'p+ Bch =·-RMJ;it. Actts pa,y , ~~ ln\V'r~~· "~ ~~~~Fund •Velvets ; Taffetas, Etc. boota$5. Plllr MS-rn9. Silky ir1 nat~. Fanui.stic Sooko 4 recv 'Exp'd. rntorvleww Wjilhlrom~Eut , , •7S.7t60 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL TV R-"I HIF" pct. a "'af Chris""'"' buy, ~.:.or~~ e WAITRESSES .Mon, Wed . J'rl 10-12 at thr San DM!&P Freewty. SAT. ONLY lO ~lo 4,. 328 Marine Ave., Bal. I&I. 6_P.C. CROWN DRU M SET. ' -o, 1' 4~ ltJtUI noorts ttlative lQ • llOSTESSES Mlr388T • • ' SUlte 1M. For tnfonnation Teleecope, stuffed. ~ 550 S. Cout HWf., Lag. Sch. Excelleot cond. Sale prlce Stereo 836A ~ccKC'o-"mlnia"""'~lure-~Dacba~_,h,-...,..-..,.ol IN.ftt&fact.are Or amall dee-9 BARTENDEJ\ ~ &bing Earn call: 2"1 l -7 3 21 t ·s·o5 or typewriter, T'f, f6 &'al. ' · '!95· Call M4· t.39&. 9l'EREO. deluxe 1973 Gar· IU();S, shots, c b a m p to n tJo -lw>leal uoemb!le• e tlUS BOYS I SELL·» w.ft 4 .-F'ull m.1248. . ben'e~ i...-bain -· ART.CRA"S-GIFTS nmt model large bloodlines. Will bola lil M.tn. ot 3 yrs t;lrodu:Cuon . e KI'I'CHE:N PERSONNEL ~ ~ ~~·· or Muter Oi&ree accepted bicyt:le, f1a,her ltere;P con-falntlnp & Geometric [)e. ROGER'$ QRO'M SET. doo· teuional c~er, JeJ'.:. Christmas. $100 firm. ca11 <:Ollt,ol . e:i<J>C:l'.· in 1 i t e Apply in Person · _. • · • . . ANTIQUE Vktorian chair . ..ole, ~ tue cabloet, slgna by O:lapman may be ble llkinned, 2 toms, 1 fJUlft!', air 11U1perulon speakers, 220 aft 4 pm. 968-9332 ~cturtng or electro Moti thru Sat.10 im ~3 pm1 SEJ\VICE -Bt.aUon AttMdant ~desk. ~ nn set; ~ PMt!.!......~ your aniwer to llOlving 1 ftoor drum, chrome 1;1pans, watt AM/FM Mp x sc H NAUZER· ,_,Jnlature ~ Ult\nbl,y. Re-An ~ual opportunit)' n $/e'lf/9.":.J..Tbp "'W&gel/comm. 6 clri; hutCh & ~ble, ~ ... e'jt"'1'"', thole apecrat &. different & 5 Z)iilghln cymbals. $1200. receiver, tape de(k. Brand AKC reg puppie•. 11 wkl I '~. !;~ ad· 'no. ·~ .' t>mpJoyer • • ~ Apply '~ ~ «)t nlaMc' A a:, white. ~ NEIGHBOR'S ,Garate Sale, gift prpblems. All slles • ~ 213: 284-3952 aft 6. new & guaranteed', 'lli'll.I left old, Reasonable. Aft &; 1 ~~ ~.:l~~:P. Oc.~ , . So.Coaatijwy.[JC.: ·· ·tlnlc C\.t ', COnewl ~t,;_~m:::i~~ prlcea 'trom $15. up. Call l(USTOM UlO Amp. padded uoc'Jaimed. NO\v $1 7!1 . _494-=4=887C'=.~-,---.,-~-=,.-I a ;·_..sa.· . l R. E. T RAINEE S!XTA~ .-the Windlamp,.81\tique oak ill~ • .a •[Teaci.rl' ~•3516. Welcome Ma:.ter Naugahyde. Green &parltlc. Terms._ CrediL dept . RESERVE adorable Silky ' .. • . ,. ' R. E. Stoker"' ~1opfr, • •' . , chest, small. 6. Pc ~ Majile ~ ·tab~·· l'UllS' iChal'P or. Bankamuicatd. Beaut. Must i;ee $.1()0, 893-0501. Puppy tor C hri s t ma I ~ , • • · ""!!' traftl ·" ••J!Ol\>l>r lor RE'ST" A" U ' NT ..... r set. ~ c ' Slid~ 111•>Ject. M' ..,,.;'. Studio open Dec. 15th ·lhru 5'3-89Sl. RE.CONDITION ED Champ. bl. line. IJ>0.$175. · -R iiftl Ettat.-5•tu~ Ucenst. Call behy!)'JO am &: . ., ... -illver _It bric-a brae. 548-t'lliO No~·~ .... ~-8332 •24· JUST in time for Clui5tnw! TV's 64Hl78 FREE' 3 pm, 545-M". Now l"ntervlewlnt Lee Rhoaa s Bryant or:H.8 ... 947-3677 *· AUCTION * Sac. •=rdlan. ljke """'· Color. Steroo. Blk & While.. ~'!:!.~.~c~.-rm-.n-'-':;Sbo=rt=b.=,,1 R.N. . For Ex.,.rienced , Antique Clock s MOVING 1 -', ~Y'l1tJ!lG Fine Fumiture • ~ ~ p;;te~~lng From $39. 21:> yrs servicing. Pointer, male, 6 mos., all t: _ .._ ' 3 tt. 11. Mon thru Fri $38. -,_ MOST , GO ~· dr)iers A Appliances • . · · _. . · Frank SchroU1, TV Service shots, .-'-Trolnl'!ll per lhUt. Sanlt, Ma. en.-EXCLUSJ,11EI» l10-.s1S: • <;u ~ Jl~ Auctlono Friday; 7,JIJ p.m. GU~TARS-Gulld &. Lyle 837 W. 19th, C.M. 548-3386 833-2793 ~ ~-11me .. onty · tolConv .He>sp1tal~l966. ~~lrePe~~: ~~: ~~cto . CM~Re~ ·~ t2.5. Headbrd•W iildy's Auc;tion Barn' ~NABLE Price. TV tor boat, trailer or DACHSHUND female pup.. FabDd!•U~nfe-.eourM •now .l,tN 3-U &:: 11~7 :f/.tlme ICU. HoateueS • Bus Boys 'Rn! Sal/iun !tlJ 10 pm $3--$5. , ~ldre~ c)othesSa • 644-7344 · camper. 110/12 vol t . pies, s tandard black & tan, •V!ilabl& tldu 'l!arbell Com· 1Paclfict H ' 't 8 7 9 2 Ct · · ~ shoes,..-sc. ~· nta 3>75.~ Newport, CM ·646-m!6 7 Piece Ludwig Orum Set Recently purchased Sanyo AKC reg. 531-1455; eves. i ~4\PPllCl!'tl tul~ . re-, Delaware, ~p.s42-.oru., . unter Girls • Di&bwaahen Weekdays 7 pm 'tll "Pln An&-in ·rear. 10-4~. Behihd Tony's Bldg Mat'l , S l:f v etsparkle. ExCelleni 12". $90. Firm. Gre°at gift~ 54CHJ344. , upon quallftCation. SALES Cl rks le Cashiers . Phone or apply Mon. thnJ AP.f!i•M*' .802 3 Couches. · •ta))le ., organ, HENREOON complete twm condition $.300. 548-2152. 833-8900. r"'v"R"°E~Wh=il-,-,Sa~m-oy-ed"'°"'Pu""""p-1 """"''"ced sales e A ~ 1 • Sat. betweon 9 • 5 child's chest 4 dm, quilled bedroom eet, cane htad-... * Bagpl with prao-*** 21"' TV $25. p;,., good Chri..tma. 0;fl . . Openings available. '=n t=er A~fo°YParh~ ,Norge WG.:~.!"'Ys10." K$65. GE daybed cover t l;lplsters, board (Yellow ) box 4pring ti~ Charil::~ never used. *** 23" TV $35, both xlnt good \11ith kids. $75. 646-3891 ~ trabUng progt&m. lll · ~ 630 N .,_.., C te D Auto -~ enmore game&, records &':mtsc. 32D1 .& mattress, ne8.'rly .new. MM ~ cond. alt 5. man:ntemer_it oppor.. ~ 19th SL..! C.M.. e..-~~ en r. r. -Auto Washer $35:. Whirlpool fttentana', CM. Sat/Sun 9-5. matching <;Qest, $315. UtdY .-.,,. · 97H462 ==~-~~~~=I 5!all Mr. Sl~at · f'(ewportBeacb~1804 :;: ~~r ~W"': Har wht¥al can & tracks, Sch"innS.sp.bicycle_neai:ly L~~'bra,y~&r1.°i15.1iJ! RCA 21·· Color console TV, ~v~pa~~.~=~etra~'. JAR E · · ~~==· =~ 847-8115. slot ea,n &: track. hi-ti, 10 new. $50; AmP;eX atere<>t Diana Ln. NB 646-6102 walnut. Xlnt cond. Must 546-4680 '4. "(, • LL· business man a p........-. OVER ~ washera:J dryers, spd bike & misC toys. SAT $100. 645-7814 . . . -. sell-Malre etter. 548-49'28 AKC, COUJE pups, ll wks., , . , T~Miflc commt.uk,~~..-.i'"& .. \ reffigeratQl'll._ from $39.95. &~SUN 2731 Sari Carlos Ln, -lncfi•n.J•welry S1lj Office Fumlture/ TV stereo cornbinaUon, Sable & white. Cltistmas. ' .. :)tE~LTORS bonus pi'ogtam. 97H15.5. . TRAINEES 545-<rnO. _ _ HANDCosta-~~~ ._ Running Bear Silvetsmith E!~ulp .. -124 ·liackard Bell, Blk-ri: White, Delivery 53(H}28'l -· "'°"""'""~ rugs 1u1 RESERVATION PRICES .~ . noo. 548-3289 .-SAl.Es . SALESL:ADY -l $80 -1 -YR. guarn, del & in-Otristmis. VrflY' reas. Lots . 'THUR, FRI. SAT. ·l!J.S SEC. $8-$23,,Wqxl 4~ g.:rrack car stereo good con-F E M A L E Doberman ~!:i..-.of ·1•~ or mo're Exper. unntteaary. The .atall. ,Latt mod. 'ill. cycle of other ~isC. ·~rtee serv-ROSA~'S }\NTiQUES $20-50, cab ~;. ~!., W. dition, $30. Tape~ separate Pinscher, 14 mos. old, --·~ ,,.,.,., Show.-Ott, ,22 1Fas-Jliod Ke:nm~WtWie,r.839---rns. ed. Mon, Tues, Wed 10-4. l~·N.Glusell 19thCM,Pierce,~ $20 fi75.-6236 . 539-7392 f:w: mOnth ii~ e&sy the . l1laod, N.B. Start W•ol. Monday e DISHW~. washers, 2Z30 Pa_dfic Avt}. C:M. > &: Kateila, Orange. Hurey! , fULL size metal office desk .. . ' SHERRY'S POODLES · .. 1*--way, e fumlah &\LESM~. fl\ftP.l"lic ilgniu UIR dryers;--reblt g\1a.rn--& 2'LRG Oiib"chain ~$65 ea"cb , w/matching wotk -t-b l , 21 RCA color TV-~nt incl. Large variety, a ll colars &- listirigs & sellu.& tract refer· T•~--m,. , bon"'" delv'd. Slt--7620; ~. Twn tt?ft!P~ box • POOL table, AMF. hill ~. Chairs incl. $65. ~1-1 yr. factory service $275. sizes $25 & up. 546-2848. n1 leads. Hl&h advertt1ing ,.. •• -"""' "" "' ..., ·ma • Bprgs, A-l oond, ;J.50. .wc:ioClsm:ap Ptl. pty. Sch"'Orer 673-2654. bu'alet, lots 01 floor time, schedule. 9'79*4155. fl' KENMORE a u toiliatlc frame,~ Sllit. Commere_lal 1-ndian Cycle ··"67 ·· 126 SILKY TERRIER bonus program, monthly Secretary $650 washer, 3 sr>eed. 3.. ten:ip. sewing 1!18.ctiinp, $ISO. Misc {disassembled) --reblt 'eng, Pl•noi/~nt Sony ~ tape rec $129 Beautifu1 AKC .female, 7 contpts, medical ~ur. Experienced. Good Skills 1 NDUST £$ Nf!ar new' $125. 642-002'2. hsebold 1tem.s.,-..etc,..&W-22M $150. Exercisor' .• • s 11 m Lancer speakers $29. mos, $150. 675-5745. ~ cau tor app't. Lou P'ee Paid/AISG ·Fee Jobs G. 8. I RI KELYINATOR left-hand GARA~ 'Safe:-Practically master'', A-1, $15. 644--0420: AieYQ\,tareflnisher?boyou 646-0389 BRIARD Pups, AKC, shagl SIJllermano. WESTCUFF doot refrig., Turquoise. $60. new b4by-bl;d, clothes & ATI'ENTION: Be au t it u 1 lill:i '>lgranP'icale projects? gy, French sheep dogs. lirwln rMlty Inc. Per!i:>nnel<'Agency Call 675--0lU: ¢ii1dren's"toys, 2668 Santa ~ &:: IOViig rilom· Will you c:berisb and love (213) 696-1001 or 69&-9436. ' ~ CIA HoU1!s) 2M3 Westclltt :Dr., NB Distributing Areo-Hydro LATE model auto. wu~r & Ma Ave:, C.1.t~646-5.156. mles. Swl.nglng Annie doll th., time &:: meter of this I II s DACHSHUND Puppies .J REAL FSI'ATE • 64~i ' Equipm ent Locally , • . elec. dryer. A·l cond. $45 GArsµx;-table & G ehrs, needs. love trom ~die girl 'firie ,old piano? I have an frH to You AKC, Miniature. M/F. Red ~ • -· Jlj. .~ ea. 64&--f>848. table Saw, bikH; baby furn., {orily) 10 ~a Jett. $10.$ Emerson of '3oston, 1850 + • or blk & t:fln Shots. 538-6'ml ~11~;'~~t = SEC RUA IES * WlllRLPOOL e 1 e ctr i c bar/icebox: 8inette set, &: efl. Hurry! lfurey! ~2465. ··:a-:c~~I~~~ 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 YORh.'TE Puppies, AK c j t 1 n s ton Beacb/F':'J'U-Dtain * 1 OQ0/0 . FREE * No Exper. Req'd dryer, excellent condition. ~SC::: 2465 NQOf::, C.M. IDEAL ~ G) ft .~ .~ large·~e So he can very tiny & adorablf. 3 ug V&Dey, and let us tram you! , ._,.,_, _ _._.1 A .. .......,. A -. We Train $35. 839-9918 GARAGE Sale:. "Moving . Ger~an tralit .•:.. HO .. create . harmony & serene MoVI'NG to mobile home Stud serv. 893-9719. can, Phil McN·Amee uu;.n.cu"-""•-"'6~··...,,-~ ~~reaa•·1ns Trtxexpresa ·w/monorail . call . • VILLAGE REAL Ein'ATE' 4500 Qunpgs Dr. ·40" Tl!JJP8.n Gas Range ex· ~iffarbor. View compl. emit:: la:wtJf on 4• x kwe ag_am. Please . must· give away, Cocker l~~ POODLE PUPP~. Will 98:>-kn. ' 546-2U8 N'flwport Beach ee.U~nt condition $50. ~ ff,aw.,.., NB &W-4355. 8' awing up table '642-0138 548-8404 if fOO. havf: true m-yrs. all shots & spayed, hold tor Christmas • • 673--0941 .;t""'" · mornings 1; Mir. terest ht this rare . and good with kids, 847-2423. Chocolate & Silver. 642-7311. RfX!El'l'IONt!m M·a •• r • SECRETARY t~llll$4}0 p M -~-c uu !S BR !urE, 28 HP out-• "grand" plaM. It will at.o ro ~ ___ ,. u F" h 855 ,· ~ Pft!rd -for. ·irii.·ofc. W11h recent~ exper . .p\IUlr . er . 0. SOLD born~ -· ~ ...... -.~ra&or, , ·bid;~ tofs; misC. Sat, CUSTOM bail o ve;r.size -help if )'O'll have $300 •• a ·'""""' home ~ ......... we -"---------:1 st4rting Jan. ind, 19'13. 5 Dictation. Ca.rett position ~ d':=r' ~Tt~. Abo' ,i~~9 to 3 4627 Fairfield, man's clialr 8' fOOtstootalll, small coilsideration to show ,trainedw/chll"-ndot(_m1nrue7• Good 26 GAL. all •""" "'°"' n. .. W!'z 10 am-3 pm, hrly fO!' 4 day wk, Pl'Jonr_. Mrs. e""'. ·.7~ • "" "'1.I04. • -. • £i'meo ~re., ,CcfM, tank .ty(>e v,cuum, 1-. . your true desire and ap-~~~~~··-~~~---~":ms Evans 1*"'l9M cadt!nbu....-547-643? • KENMORE elec. stove · -0 .-..i .,.· • .:;;::. blk Mini bik man'1 top coat never.worn, plteclation for ............... r.-.n FREE; Beaut. Orange or aquariu*m,84C07J;.07 1 4et;. $50. ! ,..,.... · ' · ·~ · · Two~ Has Rotisaede' .. ~•,""3" es, e dbl bedspread; a11-xmt~. truS .-:-Aikfo~: Black Cats. 8 mos. otcl. A!· """ •. .................. Cafl and grm.'No w. ~' QueenMl·-. t!"gT.,"::.'\.~~·. ·Call 979-1935. --._ • ---lectlonalo, 546-0864. ro GAL. all glass aquar;wn; ' ·--IEWIHO CIJIOf FOi!: THt <W.. ON THl GO. --O · complete $35. HOTPO!NT Electric dryer Wliend. . 2 Pc. Corner sectional, dark onl'lll H BBY • .. ADORABLE German • 847-6474 • X1nt cond. $75.. ' GARAGE Sale _ Everything! brown, up~l · .gOod. $;25· -"""" . Shepherd mixed pups, 9 wks ~--'-=~-'---:-:;;jl 557-7594 7B04 Broad st., N .·B. ~an·s golf Cll:ib&. 3 WOC)li,'l, 8 ' ~ old. 835-fiCMO. Horses 8S:j LADY Keiunon.'l oornbinatlon ~lme. Until sold. U'Ons, bag & .cart -$.15. Don't bur any c~gan until LOVABLE gray-white yr old REGISTERED & wiregisJ Sat. 10 a .m. • 6 p .m. "'aabei .. ~-~GOod·con· 646-4988. 549-3406.,. · . yon g.tn pl.8;y! Non·play~n ma.le kitty. Shots, altered, tettd qu a r te r horse;;t!.' dition' $125. 673-~ • c·.o •GE Sale s.~ n--. NEW oom,Plete Encylopedia welcome to !lttend free work box trained. 644--0139 aft 6. 12 ""old mare, """''· 2 I ''!"'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!!!"'!!~!!I!!!'!'\(.~~~~'---'-:--::: ~ " ~ ~ R d shops. For infonnation J • CafftM'm;;:lt.---Y • --16th._ ~oucan... AVf!., B_rj~icalii -· -.~9 !'..!1~6 Contact: Tom-Dieterich BEAUT. altered male black ald.gelding, dark ~ .. 1\S Y1' "111 .\ • ... .. 808 Fountain Yatley, 962-51S9. fomlica d · , ~ ..,., . .1GU 642-2&51 cat 9 mo. need loving borne, old 'filly, black, 6 yr ola .-~~. -c::-01-o try E!,J~ --164fl&-24th St,-Sww:t:.~. Dewbel'J'Y~ve:~~ or -~Ollst MuttC--S.rvke -S52-74913. =i;:;1a~~~~ 776-8551 •~..,.....,...;., ... _.. , Wor' ~~ Kitc h e n. San J uan dANNON~'(56rqm.Stan-,C\Qthes me, }-7,•~t~~im:;Sal -._., _;~.:.. ... ~·Newpmit..Blvd..at Barbar *•·PUREBRED Chocolate Sadd!~-Oub,-2ml-Trabuol ~ ,.... r_.--=·rr~." 1 , _Jat 1' ,.., C8piatr'aJ:kl, 27142 ·Ortega "dard.L-4'lens)"w;th-doabler ·'mirrotl.etc.SatASUn;' 1 7:1'.&°n ee -~ona.un:u·-· Colfa .Mesa · 'polnt'Siame!lek:itten. FREE &n~L l 11 , • °CfU 11\ory,,eelh Ma,"71.".,.t ;, • Hwy:·I· •• & 80nun to 21flmm ~ le-lry , . II~ ~x.eQu!l"'~ CASY '& CARRY 'TO GOOD HOME. 645-6495. s:~~~T;.ding, has - I I I I: •~-H...u .. '-.--E •Knlt'T • ! WAJTRESScN·~ .• bouseex· lens. Mannon eiectl'onic Shonp. 500 500 32nd ~ N.B. Sat ,, . tt•• CHRISTMAS -Unu•ually 'ncd f G ~---1 rar om -asy '10 ..-.~ be flull unit w/at:ttU. Man-~ ' """ Wiµiiber Orga.n • ••••••• _...., .marked lovable ma 1 e trai or ym n.i ....... ..... · , · ~·,...~ ust over "DQn tripod. & large aluml· * * SA CRJF1ICING Dec.16th Only.. ·PhtyerPiano , •••••••••.•• $260 Siamese kitten G46-l807 $300. ind. saddle '" Apply In penoa only. 84.1 nwn, Cll8e1 lnclodes clean-Complete ~ O.f E\ii'Opean fl.UO:RESCENT nrtures, SchOber Organ •••••.•... $275 · . · hack-a-more, at Irv In , W. 19th St., C.M. ' mg kit. tripod acceii:s. sliJ!e Royal Jewe¥l'. Diamonds, Complete w/tamp· · trom SeebuJVQrgan ..•.•...•. $210 PUPPY 2 months, Insh Set-Stables SiJ-5887. · • 7017 . WAITRZSS · vieWer · ,;_. sltdd projector Rubles, Etc.• ,"1ao, eocktaiJ Sfi95. Genl SUcplus. l65S A.ltec-15" Spknl w/cab., horn fer & Aust. Sheepdog. Gd REG. Qrtr J\1are, 4 yn; old 1 Food and cocktail, Blue optical' ,filters. Must 'Sell{ r I n I · . 4 5. Pr~ e lo us SUperlor, Costa Mesa, · &:~'J«Jver pt .• "' •.••• ' •• $37~ \Ir/children, 846-29S2. in foal -Excellent b ' ! Beet, GtJit9904. · $350. 548-:1.395.-· st~!Hliams,. rubies, sap-BABY blue wool carpeting, . Sale ends Pee. 2'lnd FREE Ou'istmas puppies. lines&: green broke. Call aft -, 1. WANTED, rellable maid. ARG.US Su-• 8 M-'• Cam ~;SellemeraldsllOO ~-Vrtlllalu_e .. 30 yrds $45. Moss green N~?~.~RPGJaAN~ Part Cocker&: Terrier. To 6, :>is.--9463. t ' Sml hotel~ Xlnt wmidrig _. .,.. • ..,.,.,, • · ' v: t!'.I qtiilted kinl" s:t beds~ad, D'IQ ..--ivuu"uuu ce good home. 892-75.l9. PALOMINO. Gentle Quartk'j' conditions.· 4~7557 era. w/ioomllonsbolh.A proCalljf!c· G~.n..8£pl1lisal pman. Call matching Dead b>ard, $50. Newport Beach ' 6(5...153(1 FREE puppies, 7 wks old. Ho-•. •·-nl v•l check WHl!RE'S HAZEL? ~~ht~ .2 PM., m:-,""f-. 1i'l3-7654. *PIANOS+oRGANS1\: English Setter mixed . w5:'" ~7 aft 5:M. 1 Divorced executive, i:hll~ 0 I V-0 R'C E ~Must Bell' RSM l NG TON ' e le c ·Hamniond,. WUrtitze.r, marzy 847-42"1'9 or 847-9750 SHE.l'LAND Ponies (2) Si2S 10 and 9,·~nttd mature .,,:C .. omerGfooup.~An Platltun diamond ring set: Typewriter, 15", returi;a othen. Pre-season ·~· PUPPIES, 6 wks old. Will !or both. 979-7STI betwn "take-ch~" llw-Jn tOr -,,,........ W/ill1Wl65 blue white 1 catt. lovely , cond ·$ 4'5. mOdel clo6e-Outs. Piano & hqld til Ol.rl.!tmas. Mother &; 5 or 835--0105 aft 5. new luxury 'borne· in Irvine. Y~ ~ 40 'Movie carat , diamond. Appcaised ~. -Organ ren~. Money ~v-Shep/C.Ollie. 64S-3273 I ~~~~~~~~~! .Private q\iSrten, patip, camera w)~. ease, $1600, Sell1850 536-3647 CHRISTMAS ANTIQUES illg ~alnS .a.re here right FREE to good home onJy J 1 ·phone; ·garage, etc.-Liberal N.-•. never ~ 54&-3723. FOR Sale: 'Diaztiond' set, ap-Oak flt'Cretar)','icebox, tab1e, noww •nt' hs "·· . C'ty Fluffy 1 yr old mutt, Loves I _ ... _..... I[· Je ) compensation. Mr. 'Sellen, NIKON CaJ,ypso . ,I·t ·un-praiaal $600;' sell $.DJ, chiin, buffet, china ·closet 0 IC muSIC I children. 545-4197. 1'. 540-0141, da,yll, 5&1-33?7 eves. def"o\'tlter ~.5 ,'lena. ~ New 497·1231, ¢ 6~30-Srnill items too m-6499. South Coast·Pl11%8 540-2830 AVERA-GE 1ize female black I ;--~---~~~· . WRO WANTS"r<l WORK! $180.m-1 ,or6'>-6321. so. Arner. collectlonol hand· FllUJWOOD, Oaf<. ,._, ne' *PIANOS*ORGANS dog. 2 Yean, all abob & 11 DRlvE A CAB! . , Furniture 110 'made_rioP .. U_~_gold. See c..dar law prioe -"1'ee Going Out.For BUIJnea license, 549-1691. "Bo:;;;•:.:.l•;::•_Ge;o;;;M:;:.:r;;•~l--::.:.;j 'CHOOS~ ,hount wOrk • . -to appree. 6'0-1980 delivery Dec. 2&-28. Order Seat qUllllty • prices • ·serv. DIRT fill, real good stuft! 1 • ~Jd~-or ~Can"': ~RMi:-~~· INDIAN Neclda~ set, col· now 557...J522. Ea~ai-Steinway-Baldwin, etc. Y~ ~ Free while it ADVENTURE on a small budget, 1811 your MW wooden huU boat home from the hard wood empire, hi 100 boat convoy. Old World: craftsmanship. modern design, 20 to 100 fL, $40 a ft1 base price. P. 0 . Box rn.! Pomona. Ca. 91769. slightly habdlcapped. Vts, -dealt, waiher ~ · 15: JPrleckl!~--~· ~~7 ''· d L ......1Tab1Alles -~91ghlt Player P ianos&; RollsSell lasta.i 126. retired. Age n to .. m, au~ ' ~-'·$300 vc ... ,.:-....,-. ~~ • amai;-· 'sis, ~ o Rentals •..•.•• We Buy· plettient your1noome~ DrlVe = .,.;:: :.ru & '~ M.'chfM,Y • 816 419 9. Cb r i • t mas Daify l~ Sun 12-5 ~ .a. cab 6 m ·cr' more a day. itelns.~All mi t!Ond Nu~ ·~ . · LNi-:k-Way.-6lM623. FIELD'S PIANOS I -..i -j 'L. A,pply In ~n. Yellaw Cab ini 'Monday. 642--3'm (will SHOP Smith M8ik VlI com· FOR·lrnagin&ttve person.take Costa' Me1a (TI4} 645-:qs(I . ...., r". Co., 186 E. 16th st., Costa trade) , . • pressor &: jointer; Cost $610, electric a&tlnA' 'Jnach. apart UPR!Glfl' Pta:no & Bench. . . .. Mt'sa. · Sac $.385.L ~2125. just for fun>'tou keep the Bealitiful mahogany. Ex· WOMAN over 35 for kitchen ~.,!Es'.e!~!::r ·;:'~n! s·· 1 CtaftmWl' ·Jointer on pk:cei. fl.50. '846-202'7 cellent oond. Must be seen Pets, Genera l &.counter work. Days. Coni. s~(. · AmNi'cAit Of 14&Dd.' oew' kni'(es, %. hP, ~-·~ 700Xl.3, $5-$3. 12 to be appreciated. Sacrifice t.act Chris or Goorge. Mai1:inlv\lle tables, plush motor. $95'. 536-'1'71.6. g~uge shot gun, m. Ftshing :sm-. Qlll ~. MIN male ~Jc. Male rac-M7~ velvet Mlfa &: laveeeat, Mlt1~I~· . 118 ..:~.!h lures !BC to , 99c. BUY · ·a Player ~ tor ~:ie Cta,:iu~efu11 =~~) j\'OUW like a reapdnsiNe _lanipl,_etc~ ·~ , ,. -· · Cbrtstm&L D a.vi d T. Rabbit & guinea pig While lady famillar Wtinfant '[6r GRAY~1an 'Laml? OOtlt, fftIRLOCM Gla.sa Box"er '1J>UP.ree, '29'.lo 0 r,race La.. -. O.Jn I periodic babysitting in oUr HOUSEFUL mmiture, tnOV· w/Cf8Y mink collar 3/4 in4: to )'Oil. Made to-order. 'CM "54l1-4650 fem cat frtt. &42-3022. CdM hOme. Good pay. ingl 2 BR sets maple, length, gert. cond. i'36-5&n. '.Lowest PriceS. W'est Coast WURtri'ZER'M'ahoga'riy GROOMING&: Boarding, 10 ~o: ~.11; lM" to~: SAClUFlCE beaut . Autumn 'Wood Specialties. 893'-lM.2. &inet. Beaotiful Ii n i s h . ri!~~ ~~laving care. ty f'\l"l. ~ • 5ll ~ Ave.~ CdM. Haze mink 1tole. $150. BEAtrr Noritake ~Ina, ~rv '$375. Call 548-4338. . Hact.--Q•el'I&. · 675-5448. Perfect oond._~-ooao .. , tors, tnany extra pts. Call slt.VERTONE chord organ, PAffi checkered rabbits $5. I llA.,I STORE ,fixtures tor tale, HOTPOllil',gu-~ .. uaed btwn .8 ~30am.8:l>pm, xtnt ·q>~.,1ild.stool.$125. ~~9965~ $3. Free .... . ~··,·~ .... • 1 'V wall ftxbJres. ,apnclolu, & 3 ~nu., $75, ~ 64lr8l33 . • • ·· , ~ . ., k.lllt .thls Dandy qio~ o~ · ~ ~ store fPstures. sofa bed.~· 646-'~ . '_~RIC . Gu Range 3V • •Beldwfft Spinet P iano Catt 152 or·contrutoOlcrt'ior•hoU. Tf:tE~~· ~~~·2,~· ~ii'15SX:Jr'J: $600 * 642-UOOREJ> Persian male kitWl. ~r~~~sbnenu AntMi-.· aoo ~-. . wy, • 1 PP't ~m--* · , . .Enduro $2l«:.~ WURLITZER o~ . 4300, Shoui. cr~n, iso. 850 ~•ts, Power 906 MARSTPLA 16" Dbergla( runabout. Wa ter tun n e I stabili.ter, custom cushions. Repairable 40 HP Johnson, eleetramaUc gear & throttle L'Ontrol. $400. 592-1624. 31' CHRIS C8bin Cruiser, to ' 8hape, lwin eng. radio, stereo, depth finder, full galley, many xtra.s, sleepa in comfort. $9975. 675-8517. 17' Inboard, plus trailer. Fix· f:."r..U,PJ?Cl', no e.ng. $150 or beat otter. &1.&-Sm . Boot&, S.11 Jacket, vest; suitburst.:ple&t GRANDFATHER clock b)< SQFA 6 mo.; old,"~ gold, GIRL'S 3 IJl:d .Sti.ngray ~ke. ~;.,. Muaa~p~~~ ~~ ~~.It I c c' 3 Siam£>sc Kitten~. Blu£>s .l Yo•~ KIND OF DRESS-skirt are easy,1o lmH Of JohnO'ucefix, Gulldotton-trad~·style, pUJochued $20. Seal<iri2 -~.brd mtr, 5 :_~ aM •. hi S20 Ba c--~ Sell.ls big & bcftllhy $l5 SAILBOATS -31 ft custom "'a sport yarn. <-Pattern 1012: don Cloclanilken:, Qrqa at RalDh'• tor $425. Sell HP, $50. ~' ' .._... i ··~ .. te • WURLITZER by ...,iu 84Ui09. ' ' wood ·cruising Sloop, Jm. eofUy curwdmt' ~ 6'1zes24;S.S:l~U·tnduded. 1~. Vienna Reguktci', ·pns&:~ .-OVAL braided rug & 9xl2 6*-0SIS .• ,. Piano,IOJ~mahogany .n-854 mac,4salla,lnbrd,blt'60.a derne8I and ~--0.J'butto SEVENTY•nl'E .~ Cltca 1890. 2 French~ COUNTRY French din ttdrug.$2)eacb. SILVER "blne · mink stole, Needstanmg. p)0.536-2158 ... ....,s Beauty, AAk'g $12.500 • .for krttts. Loo.,........ n fbr each pattern -add Z rlage Qocks, area 1870 I. .:;_ · rm Call ~ $1200. neW·. sell $300. Gold ·e LIKE new B'aldwln organ . .Avery le Co. 61.HlTT. ~ detall' ia smart. ctnb for each ~ for ~. All good time Iteepen, set, 6 Cillll. $1!50. Call · ·1,tatware, 12· place se~ w/skte man. $650. Call AIREDALE Puppte!I, AKC. 17 Ft "Rainbow" Catamara.n touclt SCnd! Alt Mall and $PeCial Handi· cau ''546--0ZOSS for M1her ~ BRAND new H a wt h. or n f! PJO. nl'W sell sioo. 646--6401 5&-lMJ. champ. sire & dani. racing c 0 n d I t I 0 n & Prlnted Fattern 9293: NEW tng;, othef'W11! ~lap dtt.iilla. BLU~ brocade LaWBon 2-bike, 28" S35. UIE!d bike $3). ~ • ·' -. ..,.. S48..(X)63 pen 67J..JB69 3608 !WI 5)>9• lO \O, )2%, 14'~1 del"""'· will 'tai<e· :-PAINTINGS, oollaction. -~ 'l.'!!l"'<I ..ta. Good Sur1boan1 '1. !'§=4519. GOLF Clubs $30 •• Exlro * SPINET PIANO. 1 ,..... AFGHAN Pups City says MMo~ ~ U'9. 20~. Sitt' 14~ -~ or more. Sena to ~ .... A·ll. ;prlVmlnent 1Qt~ tj)nd. 5J'r.nn FURNITURE. c 10th l n g. powerfiotter !o S~be Light. &tit -~,·ab~~:;;cond1182' $600. Pecan aell. No -reas. ·'ott fdused. ="""'~"·~·;o·=----~1 (~ 37) takes 2'.4 yards 54-AHtt Broo:kl, ttie• DAILY .._ . ~~ • _ _.-i-4' ~ON" • ~ ahoes diabea glasaea. MJac. · _,..,., .... ., . _,.. AKC lfedlgree. ~. CORONADO 27, one yr old. inch. 'PILOT, Jc; ;N~ .,. ....,., ...... ,.. AU11U1can .. ~·· .._.. • green '· • SLEIGH (l''tir..e·openl an-X.fi6 Hammond r e mi e r Debceint.SliplnN.B..$7100 Sllf'IJN'tY•nvE CENTS Jleit., ~ l63. did 'tbebeJ. Artistll. ~imp.or tan t. a blu., Wllhut v. ~-tblt. 6'M296 Uque. SI.ill, trade or rent. organ, $t ~. Pv1 pty CHRISTMAS Pups, 2 male. l or otftt, 71'1: 682-7339 eves. tot each pe;ttem -add 25 sta&n, N4"' YC)l'f(. ·N.Y. wood bl6tk-orlntl, ICfOlla. Bnt otter,~P>-8055 TRAIN '4ble w/m~, R? 581-3374 or 645-7551 e\lt"!I. will sac. $4,750. 673-6234 remal~ 7, "'•ks old, Gtnnan HOBIE 16-tull race 'lrith cen*'tlfer,i•ach pe.t!.em for 100'11. Prtnt N.me. •M... 11 am to 5. iSth, 16th, 1~ m:At11'1FU4 aoJd velvet 9• en1, 10 cars, $t.O. 8 c.hlld 1 Stieplictd $25. 1f'l9'...&Q). 11 tc Used 4 ~ Alt ii&lf and Sped al Handt· . Zip, h**11 N.mber.· Prlv. prtyo l:' Sey8le A~.. IO!a w/lnal~na· 5' lovese&t. ~ W bed, $25. 562:7869. BOOTH ~ table, 40-chord eJectrlc orp.n, Nt &r 3 . J'UJUlllµJ) ShcOhmt ;~650er Call ~ -. ""1 ,otherwise lhlrd..W.· N E E-D LE t:aAFr '.'I'll .e.!llOo. ta• on,P!>nlMUla. N°"' ~ seMlS? USED-lllCYCLllS 41> x 6 It. Ideal tor ldtcbsn ntw cond. $175. Ca II puppies 00 llS · · dtltftlY'. wlll take lbree ·Crochdt, ·Jcr\tt,.-1e:tQ. Free RESTORBii = oat D~G ~ tet, .table 6 All t)ipes W.\2'7'J area. $150. 846--3467. SJS-1206. Good 830 earn. ~.papen, HOBIE CAT . 16' =b ~iMSeo"k; 4=t~'~rne , Boot. ~~-= tlil $l2S. ~ ~,buff.et:. $125. t MINK . Uke tJeW • natw:aJ M11eell1neo111 Sportl!'I • 1 O~ &art Halr pups oJ.~ ~·Ji_~ •pU..Ot, 442, Pllttem Dept., &.sc, ~ knofJ, pat. tor' appt.,~ ~ rtllCh nlink' 10-lkin sto!e. W1ntecl &20 HART Javelin XXL'1 210 ~~ ~""'ulecep WI 17' Sloop, -·d/fibre alaQ. 232 West 18th St., New tema. lt.00: ' . ' ' Whtt. Vlnyt Saortfice "°"· ~ cm. Nevada Gm.n Prix birt-l~IUUI, --·-Cabin, o.a shore rnocw!!'ll. ~ STD.ll t.ttrn by p~al Pat. ~LJ& dtthea,' Tbl wf.claw $50,,, * .'~ , .'i Glant size, '' tall dust In ;your cloiet? '(~ ~ Quall!¥ pupg. 3 11'10, 1 male 42' Cross Tr I · Mar an YO'!(. N.Y. 1Qll. -Pl!ntwlth 1..-1 "'°'"°' -· S = ~.~ Coiidi 7'" i)~NER RaQei!y "AM N' IS thmo a·tnmn>'! ~ dings, usod 1 .--·TOY -AKC,c brown, StlLO,/Trade. -. _., t~.'$l.00_. ' Gift-'ffft,537~6 · DINING run eet I •ml 1N£.. Jl . 6'2-'6889. !!_~~ .... cirl lnn •eoce~~ POOL tabl~ 1" w/acceMOdel SlSO, l fem. $200 •. 531~7446 Sacrlflct. $2.300 or otrer. 1 J' ""•o~~ Q ill e k ...-a1lieilc , A1fpfnt'nl'' ""'· ,.,_... Tit ..._ ..-:.. -ft·-'" ............ .1.••• ouG ext u1tk'ol· ..... ~. '"' ri)~ ,_. A tamp. Xlnt cond. $75. ENO. Sprtrwer ~ ft.l/F,~ •.:::..;1:::628:::... --~~--I 111 ·PioU -nmre than •100 aiftl.. ,....-o layn:;i ,_...,, • , .. t, •••uu, ~OW:"' .......... ~· • 'm orcheltra. Price ·mu1J ,<be &rr7371 afttr6'pm AKt g wb $75/100 - ond -one $1.00, \· .,IU/f -· -omalAI !'l'.. .21! ... .......,,, $4! ·°"'!! fmn• -· ·-wry low.JlelP' 1,-.,. ~-• T-•'-H11nit6how~ 49S-4Si6 · LARK 11· w/trafler. duron tree from 9'll' Oomple .. Al,,.. Book .. r<llCl"OU wwkrSM--71&5. 'I, ~' • • $35 . . * _.._ ctr1 have--a -l'liol a.nstmu Bumper rvvw -..,,.. · • aatl.J, tbrgl1 .hull. ~ CaW<il· All $1.00. , AA'fJQUE rOll.., 'd ... A D~ ·-. 7 dnt MINK srou;.,,.~ ~ and hoYI """' --.~ _ ...... -, 64fl.l'm GOLD!l< Retri...,., AKC cond .. llSf). !m-1621. =Onlll ~BOO" JC 'llffr S"'( -· • sot . .cbllt. V:"17 iood <ti>il.-OOI, -liJnillllon. tirich:mhll<. '-• Jdnt-...,. ., bel'c il40-22!talt .. f 'p;'"" l'OOL TAilttS'.BRANl) NU ~~~~•m. SABO!'.· $175; . pe r-t•ct .,. •• ANT ,. -ol .. -•• ..,. ""'"""" ,. .. • ~7-'4110. dltloo. sm. -PRIVATE l'AR ' "'·ANTS FA.C!'ORY DIRECT-LO . AS •.l clop. . Chnol .... sin, Will ..... tD MW today, wear. -. >011ow. 50c ~ ----. . "-!'.... """" AKC $50 ~~-~'ll.58 t!-,,--.•-.. q,;Ut-kl -16·...,.m;. AllTlQUE' SOJo. Clo -FO!tllAll dlninc room FQ<DER Vlboolll>< ......-b TO BUY PIANO roR f?9.631-34tll-~~ Pl'r" · -~1mu .•• ~ . .\)\T FAS'lltON !JJc , ......... _.P!We furt)lllh,ll!iO. /\mp, '3111."' •P4 CASH POOLtab!<,1'.aood<Olid.2 5'6·1026 1.2" FLEEl'Y Deok-. • Rwm<ls o I M;....., Qo1K -1 I ailJ tar',yjt. -• 111-lm trwmilll9n. $50. 61HWT. 83Rl1ll' .-, bell.I, tr t • n I le , OLD ErwUM Sh., ~ d o • , main 6 Jib, lraller. Al ~ I ,!ow:1f, • OOc. ' 2 AlmQllE el1wtoot TA.llQERl!Ul N.....ilYde 105-bflle&-·tuo K«lll~lll~,v;ltl ... or ,l!r!df!be!d.$40.59:1-lq!. Nff!11,...Ubredaoodouafl· 4d con<l.'$300.- • 1. "Poo!:'M't.r1 .. an ld1 q,,ui. ... .....,.."""' -bolh~, --· ~.$15. :IOI' llol~ deck Uni~ 'WalnoL $.-. , blue °' -· ...... Jltu LANGE-Jl'O<~ 1; 1100. K· ..., ....._ ~. SllOCK Sabot 4fK1 • .,_ COD 141..wtt. • U bea•tll\JI --l · • .... dy ~ Jl:!!' " il!f-1111. · Sise !5-1. ~ Elite lld.. v-~ · Chllrulh.. Poll>PI" ~u.!,_ doll>. • """'· SllO. t!!l!!mllll!lill!!!!!!!!l!l!!!""•!!!l•!!!!!!!!l•!!!l••lil!'aua1rt.4 ~di ... ~ w~rjl)il\flw ... 60fi678 Need ,:•Pact''f Pl.-ce an ad! want ad rta'IU~ ~ •• 647.-5678 119. MtMt teft, &1f..Sn4 can 5*-Cm ~1-ni , • I " ,. - ·- \ I • ~~6::·:0~·1~'~':":":"7.'~~::=;:;::=;s.~~="'°:::'·;;:°"':="'""==~1:•:·~~;•n;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;;;~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:~~~Siiiii'-:t!ti;i'.Vi!iiiiit~"(;F:fjji:iiS"~ll ' I Here's How YOll Can Use . · • FIVE ·CONVENIENT OFFICES 0 11r Famous Dime ·A • UneJ • -TO . SERVE YOU • llt"""'""' O• ... u ,....., with -..... OU r fa mo· US to one of our 4 conveni.nt offlceL ' • No 11 .. 11ock. ,,...._ or pl1nts. DI ME A LI N ES • No com..,.rcl1I adt 1111...0, • • , • Ei ch Item must be priced with M ltam ov•r $25. c .... JJ Mn.n -4 .,.. .. pet 11 .. I • NEWPORT BEACH . , nu Newport II~ e LAGUNA l liACH ...... 222 ForHI A•o. e COSTA ME SA ... : •... , .. 330 W11t Boy e HUNTINGTON BEACH 17175 ... ch 11-.d. e ~ Ct llilENTI 305 No. II Clmlne ~ DIME·A-llNES ORF:SSF.S. swcattr, lkirt1, PINK and whUe full 11141 VIR'nJE dintne .iet table DOG if"OOnl\llJ' 111, Otter, \0 SPEED bl.lce .. neoda 8 MM Movie Df01tdor $25. :11" SCH\\'~ ~l/\\"'UtnaM SLUE et1lp books $2.50. Gol: 11ul111, blowiet, 1.itt U.-14, bC!dspniad, never uRCI $5.!IO. and G chf.lra $%i. Baby like new $12.50. 548-e288. repalr $5. rr&-tle. SWlvel ~ '10. Cofft1t bib $25, ~ta ~e bed S2). 2 Ile,\ 11hoe11 S'ii B, new, Wied LArae cutwork tabl~loth. 8 stroller Uke new $1 O. CRm Bibv line new con· BASKETBALL aet $20. o.....1 table $!Ii. Vanity and mlm>r LAST ch&oce XI 1-lt," ta~e• 1 ,.:..~~.!. parta .... !, $1-$1!1. ~ g,:JH,:JO napklnl $4. Two brast -14. ' _ ' 060• dol'" ,_ ••-·, •·--~ $10 Ud,., clothe lin 12 ~ ,~':.'dol ""' $2. -n-u or -• PM. telepbOne 1tand111 each. 31 dlllon _,, S4J.l • v -· QW .. u ....... ---:..A • Y Ann or n.o...,,. &. Mule~· Bllltlball atoYt 1! ,___ Ch CHRISTMAS thowers, we ROOMY d-'· .. A••--·• o1AA Refrlrerator $25 ......... -.... Kiter.en equipment embroidered, ._.. • O\rlstmaa Jret. ' A r• For Privet• P•rtle1 ONL Y • GffiL'S Sch , sr p ............ Saniro Ina Ji'nll'I· have what )'O\j \\'ant toy11 a.a .rt 11.IN • \n;'l:p Refrt to 10c-$1. Alh tra.Ya l!)c. New ha.bl non-aller:get~ n1a! WIU I tlS. Girl's Pe~in s~ ~1ne.:"~~n ii~:~~~"; ~,:'1~ ~~~ ~~l!q~~w,:: =: o~ S25. ~no.r ~?~r ~t:: ~ro~ I~-fi: it for ~tot teen S10 each. ru ·~~lh$6St~.:~ $10. 546-53.lS. ~~~tclamhed ce1•1 ~m I c •'·e ., • 13. All xlnt con· use. dood condttlon $25. ~-~~·, ~. n·~-ul: "·-•·•· t ... ., JOW<lry ~. 1511• 8 JR. Pool table M" x 29''. $3). uc..~•wr ps .,,., ea. ditkln~Sat. &: .sun. 9840 644--I~ jack =~Jll'Socket ;.7·$1o: ~ ff~lvalc $.$. 36 KRAZY·KAf\ for 3·7 yttr VW bucket tea~t:.91~rrwen 540--0398 !°'~.~ ~ed mirror 26x40 ~~k Circle, F. V . ' 4 WHITE wall 11u1 belted, Stfft. beam $5. Solderlng ytJ'dl C&ftCbt •tripe c&rpet olds, aood oondltion COit $lS $.\. Wheel $1. Adt f rom Bu1lne11 OLD chest, about 50 years .,..,. ~ -·-. tire's,. S.55Jc14 Very R'OC>d. $9 iron $2. Ute mettr $5. VW $10. tf1 Swutbmc.n Ln. ttU for fl, 546-6326. BRIDLE and bareba.c~ Addr••MI Not old S25. Ttunlc, needs lock MAP~-~ beds. book~~~ lO:CI0-4:30 SAT. lSth Ul Sat. each. Unlciey'9 'I/Ith poles parta: 15. Bench grinder $3), CM. M&1TCS. HO trahl let with acceuorles $10. Ampll.Her a.nd f.... A ted $15. 645-ll.24. he:a ......... -u $25 each. N<Abt 23rd, }.ntlque ladder back $15. 496-3MB. Electrl • drill $S. E>tctrtc PJ. Gf'eet lmef'board $20. si;.. Children1 bookJ Oc--$1. ccep DANISH t $25 Matc"-1 .. ,, stand $5. Delk $20. llunt chairs $6 each. P.tilk cans ~ ....... ..u. motors irc. OFFICE ch&1l n:if!lal, with ~1101. Qieat of drawer'I $5. S!n(l~ llO a ...... cap, she 7 3/8, $8. 11unt 110. llOlll ... 11. Drum table SINGRAY bJcycle SIS or beet ruor .... .....,~u.-...,. Wb -~-11 _.. ..,.. . .,, ...... H ,, .... M • Mexican wr:ou&ht inm bane· cot.t, rtrl'• size U SlO. $25. Sewt:n2 ~er $15.. Sew· otter. Fnntl oU mien $2fl_ 6*-J.250. amu, • ••1n: , BY• '3rU boots siie 1 plu.. rack bed $w. -o........, \Advertisers vkllatln g in& lair SlO each. Antique 567-9359. in& machlne cabinet $18. each. :etcan dlnlna table & CHU..D'S wrooght Iron justable SlS. 5'5-2529. $18. Poles $8. 67H7Sl. ~NB~!6'6~:1812~o_· -----1 1.JiJ 1 • regulation• lamps Vases $1 Wall pla· Small oil atove $10. Scuba pad $11. Hide-&o..btd ~· ~ ~· ~ltt.f end 8 TRAcK stm» for auto STINGRAY bike S 2 0 · GlRL'S Schwinn Stingray mey b. In violation ~-'i>J!= congone~~ ~~rJ ! ! ~: IJ~ll! $25. i"r'&med Pictures ~llent. eoom-~-e~-,-ti ble $1.0. AZifliiUi bird C&.llfl with 2 apeaken sz. Watu 61Hl50. • blke ~. VW bumpen $3 of State Fr•nchlff chenv.•are 50c·Sl Bookcase F1bergla.ss lnlulatkln 25c. ~ Desk 115. Stu.tfed reroverina, '3"'496-0096. · ~ Machine end table S25 pick nt'VfT Ulltd $10. An: UPRIGHT vaCuum $2). 14. each. 646-38&'.l. Bo.rd & ·10C.r6ual· $10 Ceramic fruit tree $5 Wool sweaters and other ireen cba1r SS. Sa1t watet LAMPS from ewcy era oil f'lt.Ch. Deak chair $15. Dinet· -.~Ider $10. Goatl snow ti.re drl11S10. * drill $14 . MAN'a iio1d. •port coat, '21\, Picture trarnes $5. Wlp $2. ck>thina $1-SUS. MS-6391. aquariwn $15. 12x15 red and electric mostly bra.a te table $25. MAlch\ntt 751rl5 with rlrn~1 ,..,..,_ 67&-62SS. txoeUent $lO. 54&-964-1. nett Ileen•• regul•· "·--•--12 Cl •• 12 carpet $25. Full 1i%e maple and oopper. 1393 brau cha.In SS 'each. 6U-6«7 ......... 13 b. ......... .,... s eooEED bike .......t tlont. .... ... --.11111 , oc.... . BOY"S bike $5. Gtmf!I 25c to canopy bed S25.. Hand wown g,.._,al ftll 'lamp $12. Solid .___ a.J:. • .-eac ' . ,.,.. . mens •"""" GE Bonnet hair dryer in Books $1 Clo.thing 25c-.$10. 11 •-·• ·-t ···•t 12 • -·• •·-all h -Se ,_, uvm •• SOFA -'ee'"'""' -W'1--i... condtUon $25. 66-1496. i-·-• ..,. l10. ··~~~ ' .....,, ""' ..W ' ....-.-.· 'V'" W hlneanpn(Ll-... II(-braJll double llj[ht student a~"s Seh"'"" b'"• -. Al ,..-1 ~ 4'""'11\1Ul" ~"""'°' ..,......,,_.,,. Walnut cabinet r.zs. 10-4 pm 4e.1 boards 50c 2 tennis lng ! $20. 1 thograph 01 1r.a.. wuu• "' .,.., liking machine, new $2Q. "THE Blutt.a" comer df:•k BOY'S 20,. eo.i .. ..-.. - ures. 111ce new 14" Sat·Sunday. 18ll6 Dewberry racket. $2. 2 slttptna cots $20.Ci4o~, a~ e>a t er._, g: ~g W.So. ~d~t~ 615--%Z14 from 9-5. Hostesa cart tr. Electrfc $8. Hart skis $25. Poles no. tilft $25. ~~~ ...,~ $25. each. \'W 200 mn1 Way, Ir~ e • ~rr:iity $2. Ska~ board, no wheels aood krUt dresses ~ 9--12; lamp marble base $9. Solid SOLID brass tire place tool heater $7. '842-1368. 8792 00 644-X:M:IChtl2. "-a .. ___ llo justable petJto $8. U ~ clutch and Oy wheel S20 12 Pllrk. 557 or 50c. Stuffed snoopy !i'le· SOc-$10. 21632 Kan a k o a copper coachm&n1 lantern set $4. Fire grate SI. Solid Derth Ctttle HB AuucoS Ut;:\..-W.lll na Maenus organ fil, 64f064Tl. vol! starter $15. Amerlcarr SKI bool1, buckle, ladies or Boys KOU clubs 5, 7, 9, U'On Lane, H.B. with beveled aius $6. bt"ass Andirons $3. Bl'lllla WHY pa.y the big boya more! $4, 497-1514. , "..,•NG ,., 110 =r hlt<:h mag wheels for General girl's S~. 644-2586 $al. ana pUtt~r and 3 wood $5 SURFERS Nomad $1 O . Matcbed~aet of old Coleman fire screen $S. Many dif-Mini biko lete · J..D came "Stereo Realist'' , . .,..... · iraut: bfolars car $20 each 12 volt LIKE· ·b -. 642-3Sl2 1111et.0~,Y~r:!~j t 'tslze ,?· Dresser. .mirror. ..$1 . 5 o, ~Able lamps solid bra••· SG terent old scales: 1898 · e comp ellillle ra $4. Salt water ?'ffl, hooka. camper water pump, new new en .,.., ..,,,, .. .,.,. .. acae •~es Typevni •• ch. Sdltd b antique iii-~ .. o:: ta Id $25. Frame complete $25. '$10. ~l or 673-0098. 'sinkers SS. l-855 14'~ Ure fl(l. 1939 Ford tr8.Jl5. Pl PRE-CAST concl't'te steps 10· aild 12 $2 $10 Book• 5c Mqnayi ter like new 1..... ea . rass kltehen sc e .,.,. -rge o Selltna toaelher -~~ 2'" CRAFTSMAN jig aaw and wh«1. $2.SO. D t>elMar 557-3910 for mobile home $ 2 5 . to' 50c. Boys iuedt boots 61.lo loaste~jii:_~nek·llO~nl; ~~lS ant.ar;all s :~';::! ~•-~1P scalb e !1! ~ndtdo .. ..,.o !Ortfly. .i__ ....... 10,t with stand and, motor $25. ,A~v~e;, .• _,CM""----~-~ 1 67J...Ql73 C $5 Boys rubber boot, 6 ' · · · Ill n.... r ... rnn.1U1.• i• ante C-hru· •-as 0 •""'s l>r ~ "1 "".' , 1110 Carlton S.A. $41).-3177.0 -UTBOARD ,-M-4 cycle GOLD couch $Z Green couch $l Womens clothet1 8lze 8 536-48M 1 Mwister Dr., brau fnlmed ce n.I( 1uo;•W't! ba.lance sea.le $20. Old ._.., .,.v 6'r3-9440 ,..,,..., S25 Red leather chair $25. 24" GE black and white TV s1' $10 tee bucket 50c H.B. with beaded frlon fereet chemists acale wlth milk -~· steamer . trunk 6 EvinnKle-11.Rht 4 121). ~ Red leather hlUISOCk $5. $25. VW bus body $25. 842-sheuand blender 2-speed s2: '5.1 CHEV complete wlll run for game room) sz. Bras• Rlau tray• $25. Huge copper H=~ ~ 1'1ct1t, exceU~t "Wen, and \II ar-lfr ~ ~ e propelled reel mower $15. Child't hutch $5 l.aJye liv· 1447 Diahes ·$1. TV rabbit ears $25. Cortina parts $1-$25. and copper hanJ\nP' hooded tub and cover $25. Wrouiht tuft for ldt~~ $14: ~.,.;. x2'Bxlll ~~t conChboa NE!'IN 4.00xl8 Motorcycle lng room lamp $4.50 each. TRAINS, 0-gauge • Santa Fe $1. Kitchen item• 25c to 50c. St1nany bike $ l 7 . 5 0. ~!~1"""'1 '""'$7 ':' ~ rps lmn musk ate.nd no. Old 18012 Aspen Tift Lane -· .• VI.... tires Pirre Ill Universal Sl5 Coffee tablea 110 each XL $25. Union Pacific $25. 9' couch and ch&l.r needs !WS-7085. w,,,,.,. amp · nc r amo 16" world llobe' $21. Many Irvine 552--9529 ' SKI boob alzeJT.10 ~ 2 bilte1 each. New 3.51lxlT knobby men's c1othina $2-$5. Shoes Tran.&fonner $25. Track and reupholstering SlO and $5. 16" PORTABLl; Thinllne TV ri· 541 ~::rnllton, Costa lnterett:lng 'll'OOden ~ · 3 speed 27'' $25. Girb tire $10. New oarbuftt9I' 6 $'2. Dishes, glasses Sc-SOc acceuoriies $25. ~ 64&$8. -, Wc!bcor reel to reel ta.. e!B.. · and chests, pne metal ~~·Ills llkNordlca~~ .. ~-ts SlO. Hot w aeceseorle• cycle Fod $10. New 1tan-•~.._._ u -,,__ A._. _. 1 he t --.... 11 T __ •Uollll e new nuuuo:on .11-"· 675-2241. .. _ _, eul•·· m· •··•-0-™'e .. ...,.~ BIKES SU-$25. 20''·26'' ONE wheel trailer $25. '69 reronler U>. Royal VENTED pane l'&¥ aer bound '"""to~·" ..... "'"" be&innen akll 70 CM $5. --.• ua1"' ....-~-.. ':' l Falcon for parts $1-$3). Bright and shiny, one mA.n'a Ford radk> with speaker m. typewriter $25. Pair maa-$14 .!iO. Student desk ff.50. ~lectrle driven a1arms wtth Austrian aid aweater and 4 NEW t1rea 7-~15 $12 each ttiiJ!& $10. 1765 tm.1111.lVY ..... Lawn mower $5 and $25. 1.~ 26" Schwinn racer &t6-6806 2 TI.5x14 whlta aide ¥.'all v.•heels $20. Sama photo fact Smith Cbrona add In I JIOUd brua gonp ss.~-Early pants si::e 12 $10. Boys suit on 1963 Otevy Biscayne ;CM~------~= 1 ~ $3. Seed spreader $3. tires aood tread $5 each. 1.ax:l ~ each. New full machine $14.50. Electric fry RCA Radlola mahogaJ'ly size 16 worn 3 time& $10. body. 968--3164. REFRIGERATORS' $11)-$2). VW hood and bumper, rear HEAD sktis, men's $25 Bin-847-7017. ~ue seat for Ford Econo pan $3. Approx Im ate cue $25. Old br.\u cued 675-14.li.. WET auit aurfer houM, Long Double box sprin( end mat· $.S. Sniall pool Hiter $5. 24" ~~ f~t~I ~::ize 0j BLACK and whit TVs 1 line $25. 893-7479. ll'S"xlS' rug $22.50. 102"' alari:n clock $4. Bra.as ~ BOOKS $l~ Luaaae $3. john& $20. Slee'Vel S1~. Both treu $5. BJcycle $5. Kitchen (h"l's bike $10 Electric & 7~ $5.95 each. 551-MJQ $4. each Hallkrattei-u s:i8 15 SHEETS alumlnus ceilirlM curved ROfa $'.II.' Old die sticks $1. Ml W. Dress form $7. Stroller $7, •lit large excellent con· table $5. Dratting table SS. mower and edger SZ:,. Lug· ~celver · $10 T•Lltar 'l'xflO tlle y.iJlte 1parkel 2'x4' 5iOc flat'l.'al'e lOc e11.ch. 2 i>a1r HamUton, Costa M •I a · Teen clothes Sl---$5. Coatl $1. dition. &U-5770. Folding v.-ood table with l'X• gage r&ck $5. Seat's salon WO~lAN'S or gtrla 26" 3 binoculars .$10 Ear . y each. 26" girls bike $5. 5 green drapes $5 pair. Full 5'&--0135. Please park in Crib mattrea $5, TV tables DESIGNER dresses, coats, tra top $3. Cbaira $1, U type massa&"cr $25. Electric speed thin Ure bike $22 Man American le.nips w Ith a:aJlon aquarium with top 1izt! bed and frame $16.50. 2 strett. $1. Toys, pmea $1 . jumpsuits size 1.g $10 each. Bookcasew $3 each. 2-1 motor $2. Garden 8prayer or boy's 26" 3 speed thin aha.des $15 paJr SU--.5142. light $2. Hohner electric !!Oda ackl fire-extingUilhen VW Fel)den $2. ~ar is. ~ 'l'ennlll dresse1 $6 each. 14K draY.>er rue cablnet.s S1 ~s~s~?~~ ~ .... ~~ebifelsJ.ir~~; PORSCHE1600auper'heads ·~r%.~~~:&;~ ~~~tm~~~:;, o.;:~er 0!9~ Front VW Front end~· Ul"TVportable$25.lO"TV gold charms $8 each. 14K each. Table lampa U .... _ J $25 each. Rocker and valve stained glass $25. 5' steel 114.!iO. CML.-n. Many vw part& $1 to _,, portable m. 2 diahma.ttert a:old &:: turquolae bracelet Bulletin 1xMlrd rioc. Cotfre W. 20th St. CM -boy's 26" alna:le seed thin covers $8 each. Lucas driv· 'Ntlrlc bench $10. 5• melal of· ~·w . S'48-99flo. $18, $20. Gu lawn mower $10. Genuine oriental pearls table $1. End tablet Sl Mth. .__.UMBER. rough 11 awn ~e.x:i'e::3~~tlonikeJi ~ In~ lights for Porsche or flee deak with typewriter 5 SPEED boya bike -2 ~an FISH tanks: 10 gal. $.5. -30 $25. llalr ~r $5. Clock $15 each. Lea~~~ Japanese prints "'"'10 each. ~~.a13r:. 4;2 ~ 86 xx s;0~14. ~-~.2 ! 20th St. CM 642--MSr Vu 1k.t $5., each. Volks lli;i:ht lltt and 4 drawers $25. old, COil! $80, excellent con-gal. $20. '5 pl. $20. 2 twin N••.d81o. 8~_39160310.~ Channel Pl., eo~ik ~~ Pe~f'~n-1su•blllce•,se•rrom~NJJ. C&rvedl 1. " we ght uywheel $10. Over SQ-1825. d!tion $19. ·Girl• bike $12. mattresses $1.5 each. 2 twin ,., "-•~ H trf3..627S 12 x 10' $5.Asll0rted2 x 6. 8' BABY buggy $10 Stroller $5 size oil pump $5. 962-41!6. YARD sal . Wood tabl .th 968-6893. bed frames $3 each. 2 twin GIRLS riding boota site 2 or ing ._ .,;i. • ~. 259 E . nh St. CM down $4. all screens, "''Ood SPl2lay ~~ $5 ••. 6 •clefaplelc1....,5 0 4 TIRES. E78-14 radial $20. 4 chalra e._ 2 tw~ tix BABY oale·. I -n ·"b box 'Pri...,. $15 each. 2 twin 3 $10. Games and boya ,_WATI' ktlannel e B 10 SPEED Sch'Nlnn Vanlty frames. copper screens $5. 1 u.J icy • 548-2765 --'~-~ ttre IS .... .,.. '-"-' bed he d .... b:.ni white and 25c-$2. 2 custom bulletin ~talldeJ._fm each. $25. Men's and women's new 18 x M louvered door ReCorc1s 50c Cotton candy ......... ..,, , ma Me'll $'1.50. 1 whltt C'l"lb $12.50. 1 a _ 1• boards S3 each. Chlldren y~ • llCl'per single )-speeds $20--$25. 2o ·· $3. 2 ust'd l8 x 80 lo1,1vered m a c h 1 n e $ 3 . Sui y POLAROID camera 1 1 8 • e~ch. Man • wedding fing -old white wicker hOOded RQld padded $5 each. De~n clothes 25cr$l. 8 0 0 k 8 .410-pt1p k!Yer a c t I o ~ S-S-ttaUan to~-blkt doors 75c each. Mahogany Homemaker ............. $ 3 pe:rtect. uaed twtee, cost wide Xold band w~th . 3 bassinet $15. Hlfhchair SS. truclt radio push/bUtton =-.,,.__ Bl-~· ~ T ~-·-( ne l $25 .... '"t' form!ca skins 22 x 49-24 l\-fixmas1er $2.50 ..... C~ n d Y $59. 531-7566 dlamoncb $25. Wom.a:n I di&· 2 car eeat!I, one $5, one 12. type SU. 64~'1964. $t67~39~..,... ... outer ~~ter as Mo :e I :ri :,: ~~lr~wl:R::.e'~ p!ttes $!!. Eurekll floor dishes 50c 1790 Cresttnont GREAT QuUrnw g-1 ft Wotxle~~~ ~d~ Play pen-SJ. Big diaper pr.11. VW-tirH and ":heela.$2-to $8. -CiffiJ)s roll-type desk f15., H-sua1e &botgun S 2 s.. chopper sa>. 2 1()-apeed pol\Wr $5. 20«! Republic Pl. CM. 646-6575 .-U]tar, COlll $65, sell $25. rlna:~~ match $25. 797 $. 75c. 2 Infant iteats 25c each. VW seats SlO. VW hoods #. Baby bed ..._$?_.__.SI 0 t t e d Sheridan Bluestn.'lk air ti· frames SJ f:'Dch. Baby bike 642--~ CAJ\l.ERA 35 ce Ikont& $25, S45-5900 Coast HVr')'., I..a.guna Beach. Baby bath tub '15c. ·'M S. 5'18-9960. decorators DeDCO slz' s:zs. De S'l5. Shakespeare 45 No. 11eat $3. AM and clock J::JAB\' crlh Sl.l Plctu1·r purakeet breeder cage $5, PROOF sets for Christmaa, 497-1643. Cout Hwy., Lquna Beach. REC'ORD ptayu. Plays, but Ladles desk $12.50. G.E. bruah bow $3). Please call radiM $2-$4, Avon, Beam. D-ames Sl.S0.$5. 1''olders $1(}. spice aheU $1, rotating car im-sl.! at $5.50 each. Ca.sh 1963 CHEVY n Parts: Auto BUILT-IN dlshwu.her $15. needs a Uttle ·";ork $5. 2323 Swivel vacuum $5.. Down after 1 pm, 831)-9821. ind other firunJ bottles $25. Wedding albums Sl.50-waaher new $2.50, bench only. ~2'168 CM. · Trana $25. Alternator and Home made machinist tool Irvine Ave. NB mummy sleeping~ S3.50. c LJON!l.. tndna in ncellent 25c-i2. Standard ~ $12.50 DeJur enlarger $l'.l Vise $5, utility table & GlRL'S torq. St 1n 1 r a Y reKU!ator $10. 2/15" chrome box $10. Quick and easy car TAPE reeorder s;n 2 living French Provmc(.,t end table coodltion Sl.0-$25. Check $10. ~n aquar1Ull1 $4. Film holders 415-$2. 5/1 plastic serving tables ;I w/flowi!Te<I seat, wry IOOd rims $5. UV battery $5. top boat carrier $13. Easy rocim chain: S5 f!llch, RCA ~. J..ay"n mower~SO. prqtector machine $8. Slide World Book Enqdopedla $2.50. Film hatiiefl 415 $1 each, Sat., 968-3i:il. condiHon $10. 54&-4252. 61~ Pontiac Te m 11 e 1 t lift 1prlna ti,n $15. Sturd;y TV-szi -non i way-&4'$15. Detert roae dimer Pl'OJecCor ss. Real Indian $10. 2 UlO Vintaae tNnks ~·~,~~.,:. ~~~ SIZZLER cars & track, ROLLAWAY bed, 39 .. wide aatomatlc trans axle $25. outbo&:td mator cart $1.0. Desk fal. 2 oll druim $10 Zic, 100 Via G&lltbe, .B. koCUtiris $25. Yellow ~t S25 each. New ICftp lia.ther ...,.,...g ....., chara;u $!(1, childa ~J.1.Qi_ $25. BathnJom wub._buin Car ~ Te~ and . 548-49M. each. 1 bicycle $8. Cer-BOYS Oxford ~bike 3 wbi& chair $25. 2 pain_ like Seo-$1 each. 10 aheeta; U.S. -~ ~merOld $25i P ~~ blr wheel $8, toy borii ~. no Dtttric heater, portable Oinytlre• 00ll-$6-ftch.llt1!.~E: LAltCE double Bblk wtttt ta1ntred shirwlet . s l . 5 o • p 1 e d , 1 t I c k t h t f t , ocw, autumn coJor print commf!OOft11w •tam pa. G~phlc lesa lena $l8 Print Juye toy·tru<:k $2.50,all like SJ !(nm movie projector h Kitg_>evy tawe'"~ 3 ilde pana, both Aide• very bundle. Ram. radiator $15. hanclbraket. perfect con-draees $25. 98fl.-3219. 19t9 vtntage, SS •a eh: w-·"-iri11 Contact ....... ter new, 84&-0156 ~· 8mm movie camera e~~ • ..:.. 15-'-:l~M-tor 110 clean, !lice new $25. Stereo 20'19 Panon CM dttlon U) firm. Bo)'&' black O'KEEFE & MerTltt range di~ld'• chee:t of drav.-.n..$5. ..,..,, .,.., ........ ,_ .. , cucu.1·• .................. • ..... lorl2 ltFMcar ~ llkatea slze 4 Ulfd 8 ..::.~"' -u~ K, both good GudarSS.49+-6228. $5. 16/70 enl .. ...,,ln& easel HUFFY boy's stingray bike .....wea Sunbeem eJee-v--"~ 110. Antique 3 conv.,-, ,er YO 65 VW: Rear lid S 5 . tlrn n ..-........, • ..., • .. ., ""' ..., $15. Photo cop\;0$25. Aenal original paint, almost brand tric shaver $3. um.c Wal-:~r dresser $15. Hand radio $25. 548--209 Sunday. Windshield $10. Front left ea .,.,. 11,.,..,...,.,, condJtion. 239'.l Elden Ave, 2 LENS for Mlrarida. 135 mm camera. no \eoa $25. 90 mm new $22 962-3436 lace, CM MS-2949 mixer .$2.fJO. Iron lxMJrd $l. BABYUNE c r I b and fender $10. Woqden ateering 3 SPEED mena 120. 3 soeed Apt E. CM $25, coat $'70. 35 mm w1dt magazine and bach $25. GUITAR speakers in cabinet, OVER.HEAD projector Pl".0-8G-Gtl.4.. mattttu exullent shape wheel $!. :i rear tail lights girls at~ SlT.~ !>elk 2 SOfWINN bike. $5 each. angle $25, tit• mllf\Y otha Th/18 tray ~.SO Copy stand 1 15", 1 12" $2S e~ ;Ject.s any~~P to' 12 fu. T6ASTER oveo $7.50. Twin $20. Call 64&-!IO'll. $8. 2 fl'ont Ugh ta: $5. 4 tires no drawer type 3xi top no. Twin bed $10 Vln)'l sofa SlO cameru with ad a P t e r 122 842-9754 and 536-1642 -al ch b · ted • ...,.. Custom black 4835 River Ave., N.B. all --"' for co 11e1 ~ S.U-7* ' ' · , cabinet for speakers ....,, es Y , uaed in mattren. box a pr i D & • , PROFESSIONAL hairdryer moun _,. 646-61 000 .._ 65 Sat only before slud.!.."':" 5 4 6 _ 8 0, 1 or PAIR ol -·~ m··-•-·· SCHWINN boys Lemon new, 968-1460 Dave \ clastroorna, lectures, saJ.ea 1l'IUUe fQ. ~ dinlill' cbaif1 ;a $25 Lll'lt! brorl2le Spanish ltather seats $15 each. .,.,.., ~ •.........-!" ..... ._ Peeler,. S speed SUneraY y AM AH A ex p an• ion ptHent.atlon $25. Lens $20. eacn. ~ V&Dil.1 •"°?1 and wait h&nlinc $10. Womens ~tartt'I" S'JO. Bumper off of p 0 LA R 0 ID cam e ,r • '~~9814 $25 each. .W 8'B-e4tl). type hike Sl5. 122% Tur-chamber Hooker new $20. Rack $10. MJ.mn $10, CO&t e"'°10n 55. 1Woman 1 bowl· clothet ainaO MizeB 50c to 6S $8. Gas tank $5. {unusual) $1&. HG o vet quoiae, Balboa Island, Sat. vw map good oondition $22 $16o-. 1 )It' old, uaed twice 1Di ball ~ b:ax· new $JD, $3. Mel'lll sport jacket me 42 Windshield wiper and motor uprlaht (Gd condition) $15. ~· a pair, over $100 o1 slot 531-7566 bil7 Port ~Place. NB regular $3. Mens pants s~p $6. 2 doo~ $10. Stepboard Underwood typewriter S2S. flEAVY duty tow bar $25. 1· can. extra pa.rt& etc. In 2 T~ lamPt $5 each 4-~ aqQ Sun. :w-4. 36 Sl and $1 lefl crusher SI. .SJ. 544--3923. Electrolux vacuum $2 5 . 855 x 15 tire and wheel fl 2 wooden mechanict box $25, 36' alldln& c109et doors 4-21 ADMIRAL TV CONIOle SU-3422. LOW bar stools $2. Good con· Power brush $25. Edrer Medicine cabinets 'l'5c eacli. about 90 feet &lot car track 30'', 2-411'' $2 each or SU for :.2fi, l.hrl1tma.a deoorauoos, 1 CARTER 4 _bar rel dition couch S2J). Dine~ eet I ,055'c7:--'434="-·.,.-..,----.,..- l·l Llaht floreacent fixture S6. TR Sptt.nre Toneau all. Wood platform rocktr, caodlc1 :iUc-$;>. U n I q u e arburator SS. 1 powtr lill' fl. Childrens pool tab1e $S. BAR stools, two arttn. two $2. SteTt'C wire $1. 1 metal cover, new $15, 842-7841 need.a cualUont SS. 8 bulb hlllXHnaOe p.lper dolls ~ ~w flO 1 PA!r box apeaktta Headboard $(. Bed tram¥-<>ran&<'. Wied 4 month& $5 cablnes fl"om freedom. home SOiWINN stingray b 0 y 1 w~l beth fixture $2. 2-30 x iM picui.re UltU~es U. GI:: for iruu; oi' home excell!'nt SJ, End table $2. Nite stand each. Bean bq ch.., one 85 x 18 x 24 deep ~10. 6 cyl. bicycle good condition PJ, :;4 ~ nlKI $~ ~ch~~ ~~ f::: A~: i:t'b BOUnd $10 each. Car stereo S2. 3228 Dakota C M · black, one eretn S7 each. Generator S2: Sl F'?rd 962-M36 ed rua $2 "f'ull bed.pre d ru&. lid, tank cover tel apeaken with c h r om e M&-6299. Bed n.U $2. Wooden toy box throwout be~ $1. Slide CL&88IFIED DAL Lm. $2 Twin Hollywood • d ~ Ulok. booU iUJd coven S5 pair l·S pl. water DRAPES like new, fem $5. Larp lamp $5. PolaroMI projector CBalmlte 50J $2. SPARKLING blue, En&Jiah $2. Meta.I bed ~a ~r. :ill, new aet $2. °" gu can (Army typel $~. green, thermalprd .tacked Swlnpr, never uted 110. Film splicer $3. 2 0 4 O ladies ridlne bicycle, in ~ $l. T a b le c Io th s , linens 12 volt VW ltartllr $10. 1 VW U5"x84" sz. ()pen weave Hanuter ca~ and ac- Republlc 642-7958 very l'ood condition SZ,. SOc-$3.50. Ladles blow;e&, '68 or later bumper $10. 1 drapes, be l 1 e, ~ ceaories $4.SO. M6-ai66 rrALIAN decorator vues-4 &W-1656 2 LENS for Miranda 135 mm sweat.ers, suits, size: 11-16 light blut. ~hone wlth rneUW"H 192"x92" or could JAFFE ski p&ril, never tall (to 22 inches) decorated BEGINNERS ""'"ht handed $25, coat $70. 35 mm wide n-$Jl. Silk umbrella, new cord SUI. Delk • 9 drawer U9t' tepe.rately u patio, worn, brown, 11ze small $15. tn 22 carat gold. Sacrifl~ ~~ an&le $25, tits man Y $l. 501 Avenida l...orenzo, wtth rlull top ex· panell 96"x92" each $25. Buckle ski bootl, slz.e 6, $S $8. and $10. Phone ~ ~~::t P~3 w$l8, ' ~ L~ 53~ wlth ad a P t e r Stutts, NB. 6#-0421. ctilent shape $15. 642-51919 Anttqlle ta.tin 72"x84" flO, Sid pole• $2. Double Ort.ho STATUE· -4 11, feet tall, Austrian made wood, uaed lJKE new Maytag dryer, Steve. Under drapea: 4 •beer mattttu and box spring• ReOOcca wl!h flower tray on s14, 847-6383. 1018ths .... St CMblcycle $25. 985 W. portable $30. Alter s pm 'IV portable, good pl~ panels 52'11·~,.:',_S~~.~a,c1•,·b6 ~--~t N<o.B 7204 W. her head. Only SlO. Phone · s-4728. and aound $25. Touter $3. lace pane ...., AOJ ... • V11..-.;anuvn ~" V,:. ~1[s~ n~ g~~:~~~ LIGHT met en:· $ 6 • $1 2 , UOND.. tr&ln $25. Barbie 646-1525. 4 sheer PAf\elt 52"x63" $2 uo·"=~,.,ccll"°lil"· m=·..,""="•'ior=-•,-:,:-., o\NTIQ UE Spaniah wrought antenna $2, Mann In 1 pttf~.:. coat $19·$ 3 9 . doll, VEbaby doll with Danforth anchor, chain and ;z.~~ .. 2 $2~ ~ graphic $25. Acce.aorle' Iron kitchen pot and pan Bowman electric touter 53l~-,~ clothes each. Skale1 tiie NAUTICAL aear, decorator curtainll: 3 pairl 60""30~' $1D, cost SSS. 5.U-'l?i68 ''ha.ni!ng-nck''. AtJout 4 ft. $2.:iO, electr1c can opener $2, TY PEWRlTER. excellent 7"$2.50. bulldinr; aet and worklna:, l*xe woven $1.50 each. Ladlet 3 plece ROUND Maple dinette table Iona:. Sacrill~. only $20. yellow chiffon formal me oonditkm J22.50. 519-3289 S3 Ml>-5800. rope fendet'I r;. Navy knit ault size 9, wom once with atra leaf excellent Call 545--5050 12, long $7, 2 pie« nice PEDAL car $4 Trike $4 CHILD'S double eaRl SlO. P-jacket prlme,,.lhape $15. $20. Laditt black handbq, eqndltlon $10. 64+--0632. DOUBLE mattres• S15 Box slack suit tan $5, n4-Roddn& bofle $4 each Tlke Glri'• ama.11 3 speed bUre Small ~t 1roft '¥lood. and pnutne leather $12 646-2908. CAR sterR> ~. Speaker S3 spring $15 Lariie doll $5. 83i-6274. bike fl. Wqon $2. 545--6001 ~ ~ ' .. ~~ ~~ coal bllmlng pUey stove G.E. refrigerator trecier $25. pair. Slim aym, heavy can- Blue Otlp boob $2.50. SCHWINN ltingray boy's REF RIG E R A T 0 R ...... .....,. ....,._..._ heel $25. Outboerd steetin&: rlg Glrls ~ l lO. ~e vu, coat SSS tell $25: Mu-646-84811 bicycle, chn>m• ~ ~ rocker S2S. Wqon w 1 $4. Rope blockl $2-$18. SoUd ...... •-·i th dra•-l l . .ive coat of anna S25. Bteaat Available Die. 20th, call for ll&hl fixture $10 each. 1 1 Id ui--..... u.., ·~· N bike 20" ll'irla $25. ahoc.k.t, looks new...· , bekh 1 PM !lr5T..(K33 Auorilnent of c 10 th e 1 bran P aquea 0 0 M .. ,. Umbttlla metal patio table plate $12.50. 3 atooll M" GE Refrigerator $ lo . 962-3436 ~ 5*-1369 ahip1 50c to S3. 5 loot SJ, 6 directors cbaln S3 black lee.ther COit S25 nch 873-2524 T \V 0 c u s t o m bl a c k TWg_ lm&ll2 ~~-115 TIRE ,._ _,_ • ...vw•4 14 wooden aaU boat wiO!. rtd each. Alwnlnum chaiaes RU S8 each. 2 m&tt.hln& ea= or wr 5C$A3939, • ,,..,, C:tYWU • nU ~ u:il $25. <irreat 1nd pads $3 each. 4 mat· 1tool1 12" S8 each. 10 cup LE •tatUt't trom Italy nauaahyde bucket Rats SIO 401 Homwood ., N.B. = IOOxl.4 $6. Drapcriel lor ctilld'• room) na.utlc:al 1re-. and box aprlrws fl) u n t v e r 1 1 1 e 1 e c t rt c by Mk:hel~lo, Canova ea.ct\, 63ll Falllnpater, ~ $mill co&:f::MOr --..._.c M-~-.. n... •• bl -·· d ~ .nd , --~-D'Vlncl, 12.. H.B. ~ HP ~lectrk: motet, multi _, ,...,_.:...._ .~ .. -. _., --.-...,. ....,., ... .,,. each. LN\l e ma ... .,_ an percolator like new #Q· •~vu•uuv apeec( l'M!Vn' ullld $25 mat -......--. ~ -· rudder and tiller to!' Sabot box aPI1na $25. With llnen Ell!'Ctrtc egg boiler Ulm new lo 2'¥' tall, aacrlth .. -e $8. to HIGH chair, xlnt -condition -Mi-7566 ' Tl9a•h-p~s, lmp(ll'ted• ""''-~ $4. MarltlnMf' hatl and capa Mexic&n feather chain $5. $2 >HTS-15 Uret 12· each. $25. See 934 Junlpero Dr. $10. snow chaina never used " ..,..ell $20. Ekt.:u-"' ""-"A. Old and new brorue Lamp base11 •') 110 Via X·' H'-h chal and •·--" CM. Ms-<i050 for &mall tlrea $10, call SCRAM-LETS ~~ h~ 'Sr: ~ ~pper boat11_tth!p 15c anthe, Udo Isle. $8~ Car ~ $4 .... ~j0;hl:, eoors. brown sul'de, lace l\largi, 962-4444. Sa1urday or ~ $6.50. Metal ladder to $11. Lorae brilta oom· 20" -BIKE 1l5r Varioua: bike Unlvenlty speed ruding up. '1tt! 6, worn once"$30 SUnda.y. ANSWERS $3 Patio chain $l each. blnatlon running lt(ht $4. parts 50c-$l. Double bed coune, cost $75, te:ll sz. new, 1ell for $15. Boys BABY crib & mattl"l!ll, . G&rden tool& $1 each New Dominion electric buf. mattttsa $1. Single bed 1848 Port Bannouth, Harbor boota. black, Ince up $4.M. Welsh crib in Avocado Almost new baby crib and fet ltOVe (good for galley or trame A: Ila.ta $2. {O gallon View Hon1es. First right off Size 4'~· TeMlt RACketa grttn, 4l)J coll n1attreas $25, Mishap _ Erupt _ Taboo mattresa $25. Shades 25c campar) $15. Navy battle aquarium $3.' Stand $5. Ford Rd at McArthur, $1.75. Nonilco Shttver, dou· Hwit. Bch., 536-7S75 _ Poncho_ NOT SO HOT Frame $l. Ceramle bowl• lantem $2. Large Chel8'!a Pet . cages $1 each. GrFTS: Child's. blke, little bte header, new blades SS. RUG •hampooer ••, lad• 8e"lod --~ 1,_,1 man 75c each. Box aprina111• mat deck clock $2!. Many mes Erector sets S4 each. TeMl11 __ .. 10.. H I'•• ,_1 1 Sterero head~nes $7.50. "···"lck •·•• •-=-I S', " "•'"·J """" ....... --e aufti of anchon and lhW, small tackels25c.Croquetmallet1 Uxu u ,., uann1 ••• -~.. •-· N _,, ·~ .... z~ there's a woman telllna h.lm treu, ......,, ..,.-...... a. Dani h -•-•-nd "·~--HO d whedl $10. N Guq:• elec-V'U'"Off'J· -ta,..,... o. l1t.,..·rlmower •c, ear seat he'• NOT SO llOT. 1.Adles dreseH, stzo1 1 18 Ort a.ncttot; o,;i....,, a and it\aa~ ... , , ~ trl .~ -•1 $2.50, teacart 50c, a:trls bike FORM~ Bel M · =•• 11 r-M '"-·-" tt Uon $10. 8MM tllm editor, DON'T PINCH YOURSELF (You're Not Dreaming) • But You Can SE.LL IT WITH A • DAILY PILOT1 WANT AD C. C.M. ..., ~ EJ·~c cl<>cks ~· JOO feet line $8. 541 w. rare tels ~Archery c train tet, .... """" '-'111\1 • DESK chain old fJ,!50-$10, 2 16" $8, baby c1othctl up to 5 ""' '£o t UIAPf", 1 as I es ' whMI , H&m toll, ...... ta ••a' uvw• ..,........ -. unuaed $5. '520 Alta Vltca., chaJn st each plctutta 50e-yean S!k aplett. TV tra)'I t-xcellent condition. Only BathrOorn llCel!:._fl~. Ele<> 5C8-01S5. KARDEL ~ ice inlett, tor Lquna Beach. 49'-5009 ex.-. ... $10, lam.pa $2-11:_01_ aalt I. 25c each. iron $l, 962--.11St flO. tor ~A. 934 trlc motor tu. carpetJi S5. STEREXYl'APE reoorde:r and T! lb. -um~ ice e1......... -~ For F.,t Service & ' Expert A11lri1nc:o pepper lhak.n :;iuc a 1et, 2 -·~·rds ~ ... and 6'!" lunlpero Dr. CM. ~. Studenll delk and stool $14. player wlth amP1 fl5, Pln1t box into a freezer·reftrlfra· ::cept<=-.,.--=---7·-,,.-,=--::-::: 90?en ap1oe 1helVC1 $2.!iO, ...... ,.,.,... 1> 2 White plutlc twin httd· AJmoat new cheita, 4 ~ _ -~ble like new $1S. tor su. Kenmore eledrlc 1.-UNI blkf ~e with t1tet liwlrc rMchlM s 2 ~ • ~~.,~Pt s~ and tu. bo6rda $3 each. Twin bed dn.wen SU. Law.torltt S5. 96l-4lJ6. oven, Te!')' eooc.1 oondlUon, 110. 11onc!a Watt, a11>Cb Ouiatmas orn&menls $2 JK"r J'OoT'~ frame $2. Twin l{l'l!en shelv· Lamp $2.&o. f12..346C. OIRLS S speed lltlngn•• SIS. cookl tomplete mffi 110. and 1u tMk $2 eflCh. U'' box, roUff pots $3-". Iron 0 0 PP ER T 0 NE u n· ed headboard $2. Maytq XI inch atrl'1 SU~ $15. 26 G.E. ru ~r $ 2 5, 2~ plJon toda-acid fin ex· apotlleht $4, 2 ~e Plex.- 13. tee pot, cu119, sugar· dercounter Fr Ir Id a Ire wuhtt $7.50. Oothe• ~. Inch J[lrt'I Coaster bra1<e fl68..2T13. riflrulshtt, almolt new $.1. la\llll "F'Wl • Chip" tisn• crumer st toultr S3.:.. eltC· Deluxe dlshwuber, aood ToYI $1 each. Dan I 1 h ns. l6 Inch rtrl'• 3 rpeed MANS hall! aood wtlit 673-68Sl. $10 each. 641:-m. tric CM opentt S2. ualrol rondlion S2S. .$40-3128.. mode:rn davenport with 1'1.'0 J17 50 26 Inch ooY• 3 .-4 = ~ black 1 e SALE on women's clolhll size GREAT Cfu'iatma. I Ir I • tnJOIT, plto~laht ~ 1!1'=. PORTABLE cartridge tapo ::itc=..n ~~ ~ ~~~~R!u ~t ~ filn11.ua•.santa au':: and mile: 7-14 latest fuhlons JOc-$4. Marlln-Clenfttld. 19 abot Avon bottltt Sl-13. cake player with fourteen tapn, Blue net skin ~r StO JUaht door wUh IWI 50. Chttstmu ornament• Bookt 25c. Record.I 2Sc. temi automatie 22 rUle, __ !Oc, card table.__. cur-all lor $10. 1..al'lt" baby doll. with metal chair -. Girl's ..... : ~t rur fender $10. of 12 ~. Oilklrtnt lloulthoki utenills lOc to 11. model No. eo, with IO&Pf, -ir; 2Sc.aoc dra ~ toyi iO to sleep eyea, .aoft bocly bike needs Ure SS. Traln1 M .... 10r·1Jd SS. Rear c1.ua $10. stuffed anlmall . ~!Sc. Stan S..t. lllter 10 AM 2327 u.ed oooe $25. Delao ~1Sc. infant ',_t '$iso, rdck~ = l~all~ ~ ba~ wbHJ.a $2. Vacuum de.,: Pl~ ffill' bum~ 'lrltll l..adif!s IWtllttrl S 8-4 0, :e~t Dr. New Port Hamilton 8Mch t~ rsacks 50c-$3i! metal head co'°'1ul stuHed tie.n, new $3.. 19" B 6 W TV hitch, tlta lat. model ptdrup ~1Se. 968-6888. CftrWIC knife wtth h&ndSt $!!. c1ot11ta wlthltand, not -15, 112 '51 Buick -., BIRD'S eye Maple -AN'J1QUE -,...,.., lib -SS. CUI--board t~•bQfl dothN :.Oti:sh, $3Two ear~ l80 El Camino Or. Apt No. $3.. Oweted ~ on ~2 n:llht atan&lmO Mcb. 1hlelda. daam~ machete., mattttsa tor pOrtl\oCrt& Or): _;'4!" 4fW*r 2$c.11·.IO, pume.. pme. fJOo..St, Two 1. UWnaion of~. C.M. whtell J3. Sund&Y. on.. M ,t_ ~~· ~ .. 1! J10.h2 !...w,u•11'tudl -~I~.!~. m.aC<SSeD~· l7,autxll1t11"' bl~~t !_!; toldln( cha.In 2 tor '1-JO, tennis racqueb w!Ut fll'eU HOLLYWOOD bed wt I h 847--2. aJ)oe ~ ltw v e11.e · vo: ... ..,. ... r.a1n & "ii.~ ,... mu, C'hlldt: bed _ruard '3. lw>me, and cover ff each. Tennta headbolt\1 1mnn 8 n d AL u Ml Nu M motOl'C1'dt Oomlnl: 25c-f1. 2 61 0 rollectlon from $1Q to MVfl' \IM!d SlO. ~- made atu.tfed tQya S,UO b81ls 10c -each. Swivel arm mattrta Us. )'1uTilly 1'l'.lOm loat!ln« ramp $10. 2 AMA S..awoOd St. EHtblul:f. l()-.t t-nch. 545--50ll().. MEN'S WOflden ii& ultd each. boy1 bl~t *'"°• chair, opho1atered custom couc:h S23 r 0 1 d -w A>' a~ helmel3 chlldl PM. Sat. onl)'. TOYS, aJI &Oo<I condition opce 3'.lO CM new SSO 11110 ~ ~«tfitJ..P4'.IP-ll'8, madeblackandwhltepleid 1~ood bfnch Md ltbllr mitd:ftdnandt1rae-SS.-each.1WJN 'ma1t1"1 and box X-1'$3.Flah-er-Prlce $2!1. l<ll"ltln~ men't tkl , St.t'MhlJie Or;, bet"'etn lllpcowr, txctllent ocm--comblnatlon $10, Elttt11cal Child• wbllct 'f''Ood Oretflnl 'apru.s, cltani1 rodd con-50c-Sl. OT.hel' t6y1 and boot• slit 9fj $15. Jll1' boll lndlanapoU.a and Adami -on ~Jtlon $25. S.t·SUn. 9-8. 73!1 aPISllante• st each. ~Cecil table· w~ 1tool wllh at.aa di don $2!5. Wetrht.llnlna set pmtt 2!5c-U. 908 Oercta Sch\(ltnn s speed $ 1 O. Mapolla tum on VIU..• JOAM St. Apt t, CM. 1 Pl:. C.M. top 110. 98t-U8!. PS. 64&-0S89. Pl., £u1~Jutf, 1Wt102S. 0213=/"'59&--0284"--'=·----- (' I . • YOU CAN DIAL • DIRECT 642-5671 ' ' I "" ' ' ! I I • ' I ' lolh, Sell 909 Cyclo" llkM, 1--------'-Scoot.n 925 US 'D llOAT SALE iCirwooi ~ • d IQtl W•trtr 7511 I " I P HolJli 14', lair cond $!5TO: s~ ll t oond. ~. Hobie 16' Wt oond llllO ,:Ph;i:h',,:. -~-~!.,..~~-- Hobie lll' ! °"""" II~ BOY'S "4 Schwlrul Stqray aq,,er ii• w.u.u ' w/aeus. Excelltnt con- Olpper 26', 3 moa $4450: dlt1on $45. !15-3912 Columbia 22' lnbrd W·trlr BOY'S 25" Schwinn Varsity. New cxmd.ltlon $6.!Z5. Wice new, b4!!1t otter over All tbele and oew hoe.ti is>. 644--2987 A-ble at Hobh! Nowport, ,;'71;:";· H;;iO'i;ND;iA7'-;'ll0;;::--4.,-,Low:- l'KIO W. Cout Hlwy, &&5-2062 mllea,rr, Good coh!Jtto Boots, Sl!j>!/ptCk1 f1D swo. M4lce otter ~ BIG ~ S!Jpo $2.r.G ft Xlnt FOR SALE -Glrl'1 stin&raY k:lcatlon I: · prkna. • Call bike Uke new, Only $25. 54&-2582. CALL 644-5611 SUP for 40-t5 ft Sallbol.t SCHWINN 3 whetl, like new Newport Harbor • 175. 5 •peed :IO" Pl. Awry " Co. 6?5-8990 5'8--27'fM> lolls, $f*d & Ski 911 . 1'169 ~N~<;;;.!50. 18' GLA$I'RON, V11'. 80 H.P. Johnlon OU.tbrd, llull IOWld, I.liter!« 6: motor 1*dl work, $400. Call eves ~ 16' Boeton Whaler without mofol",_full.y equip, east port model, $1500, Cost nu $2500 6'13-Q:IO. Askillr im. : m<l348 Nv 27" 10 ~pood 169 . 516-2384 2 Foldlnv Blcycl .. like new $65 ea: 642-0233 GIRL'S SCHWINN Stingray Bike, Good oondltion $20. 83&-W6 •• Ir 2, 10 SPEEDS AS NEW. $65 EAOI. llil ' I 1'• 1e 1Nt• Al,.,r•ft 915 BlcycLe clo9e-out l!Hpd Italian Conoe A&tembled I below w h I s I cost. Reg. ti.t $119.95, Now $69.95. Cmp. estate ..... 61>-8811. 2 HOHDA.90 Sportl: 1 street bike, xlnt cond, 1300 ml. 1 dirt bike, knobby tires, t .. aprockeb, etc. $100 each. - AIT 4, 714-2856 SCHWINN Fair Lady 20", 3 speed, Hice new, $ 4 O. 673-7387 Ol' 673-8184. '70 Yamaha 250 DT-1, good cond. $425 or beat otter. 968-2738. PLUS TAX &: UC. $699.50 DOWN $11356 MO. '72 STAR TREK MINI MOTOR t!OME $6495 MOTOR HOME CENTER 18801 BEACH BL VD. HUNTINGTON BEACH I ---1§1 Antlquo1/Cloulco 953 lMO FORD Pick Up. Excel. Mech & running cond, Ask'g moo. 968-9471 AIL terrain l(>--Catl, Honda X6 w/4 speed, dl&e brkl, .and tfrea, ..,.re motor, allo trailer. 1913 --tlon. $600 OI' (J'ade. ~. "l2 SL-70 Honda Motocrou. for 84 montha. Cash price · Rec,...tional ~s>hY ~~~ ~ tnci. tax a: ·n lie., is _v_._h_1_c1_ .. ____ 9_5_6 Orange °'· 1325 <uh. $'1l89.15. De!en'<d pmt. '73 6"4'.u.o price II $10,238.M. Annual r ---~mea lo.2J%. -MOTOR HOME ' '69 H-D Sportsle• -extendod On .......... <Te<lit. front ebd, .,me CUJtom Brand new'"l973 Pride &: Joy work. Bell otter OWT $UOO. • S.'91 • S.rvlce motor home. full,y factory Financins avail, may take e Rent•lt equipped including twin trade. 894-5210. bed!, power 1teering, pcr.ver CUSTOM. Mini Bike 5 HP EXPLORER brak.,, aU1omartc '"""" Bz:lgp A Strattdn eng. Coat AM/FM radio, dual wheels, S289 new, Asking $125. OF plus much much more. Ser· 675-...39'12 ial no. 577494. YAMAHA 100 cc twin. HUNTINGTON BEACH $395 DOWN Street, 700 ml. Lookll &: runs like new + belmet. $250. 18'01 Beach Blvd. 842·8803 $132.49 per mo. Ph : fi73..8271. HUNTINGTON BEACH , '68 Suzuki Bl(S) BearCat, , X1taf. cood, $2()Qlbest offer. -&IJ,\'1ln\e, uk tor ~ GIRL'S En&t1lh bike, white. 3 spdl, band braUs, chrome !enders. Very good cond $40. ' 64.S-16CM 19611 HONDA 0...90 New batter)'. Must tell. Call ........... SEAR'S lttotorcycle 90c:c I!(). 7691,9 W. 20th St., C.M. $6795. '73 Pace Arrow 181'1 ft. Motor Homo Ol '73 Tioga 181'1 ft. Motor Homo OPf WION SAU PllCl ORDER NOW & SAVE CNYier Moton BMW xis w. tst. Santa Ana 835-31n Yes. Just $395 dov.'11 is the tolal down payment and only $132.49 per month iA total monthly ~ent In. duding tax & license. Over all finance charges tor 84 months oo approved Cftdlt. The cash price Is ~.75. Including tax &: license. De- ferred payment price l! Sll.9134.16 which includes all tinan"e charJiteS, u.le1 la.'<. BILL BARRY PONTIAC.QMC·FIAT l .......... l§J 1§1 I §JI ]§] _.., .... _ ..... .......... . , Hi Auto& w ... 1oc1 NI Autot, llftponecl DATSUN 970 Autos, lmportod 970 REWARD 24411 Harbor Blvd. Coshl Mo10 54MOl7 WE PAY TOP CASH NEWPORT DATSUN Now Opon In NEWPORT BEACH 1000 W. c .. ,, Hwy. 645-6400 WE HAVE TH I; NEWEST OF DATSUNS IN INVENTORY FOR YOUR SELECTION MG '62 r.1c, Dependable, good. l4'0. 518-JJ90 PORSCHE "'"' PORSCJ IE 1962, Model 60, AM/1-'M !lterw, all n1aln1 record!, orig paint. lmmac in & out. ltfi.t111 sell. $1750 ~. ' '63 1600 S, new enginl', radials, clutch, metalJJc peacock blue pa.Int, many extras. ~ or o rr e r 821-8749. 1966 912. ........ Sharp. AM/FM, all reblt, ~w pa.int. $2500/ofr. 673-J0.15 Keep trying. PORSCHE '70, 9146, Fan· taatic car & top shape. 6.gs, XAS, AM/FM , Yellow, $4700, ~1144 1 1970 Porocho 911-T' ...... $4700. 675-1640 ;:s. '68 Porsche 9U.15,CXXI Koni's, AM/FM, chrome whls. 836-'ltl88 aft 6 pm. WlLL BuY your Porsche or VW paid" for or not. call • Kent Allen, 837-tlQJ. '66 Porsche 912, rebll. Sea Blue. $2900. 492 -6966, \Vkdys, 546-8133. PORSCHE '70 91U cyl. Low miles. $465(). Private Party. Ph: 64&-0075. PORSCHE '68 9U. Xlnt cond. '69 engine, many extras. 36,000 mi. Pvt ply. 547-4305 '66 PORSCHE 912, $1395. Xlnt cond., no engine or scats. 968--0738 or 557--0388 PORSCHE '66, 912, Good condition. Konl shocks. Best oll<'r, 541~13'.l. aPw.LllOi& • TOYOTA e '64 VW -Good running oond. $400 or best otter. 673--0227 aft 5pm 1971 Super Beetle -$1550 Days: 838-7405; Eves: 4~ '65 VW BUG !500. Cail 548-1J91 '70 VW Xlnt cond, $U50 • days 673-7613 • eves 673-T.ES Autos, lmport.t Auto1 Wi1ntecl " 968 Good .election of used BMW's CREVIER BMW Sales -SCnrlce • Leasing •XIS W. ht St., Santa Ana 135-3171 '72. Bavaria '72 Capri ~ "" Cpe. AUtom., alr, decor lf'OUPI stereo, lkfe_ rnoldlnp, Slej!_ belted tires. 7400 miles. In warranty. 645-6558. CORTINA 1969 Cortina 1111.tlon wnaon. •Uto In na. $795., John's 49'-461l9,492-48$1, DATSUN '69 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE l t1tl9R w...,., °""9Wt ONM Mtt•tlc. .....-... f:tU.YA) '67 FORO VAN Mttelle O-. (otsnl) '68 AUSTIN AMERICA Cra. YtllOw, A\lfO, 1'''"'·• llHJo, HMl1r. 8111.. !Ill. ll4~f.Oltl '67 VW BUG !•lrlll (lW.-,1MI • $1299 $AVE $795 • $995 ' " • DAlLV PILOT CADILLAC YEAR-END INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE OVER 70 CADILLACS & Select Trade-ins TO CHOOSE FROM TREMENDOUS ONCE-A· YEAR SAVINGS Just a few Examples OLD '72 "442" COUH l••~·-C.tlo11 2 -NnlloP. ...,.,.., •• a.Mltl ... lft., "'" ,_ l!,000 .. ii...,._,,_;.,.,-· ., ,.;K .... Moo, .. .._ .,...._.,"WSW .1.,1 ..... i...,.i bun.I -. I.ii.) t M <Miu, _. o-1"' •-I, ._, ..,_,,, ..... 1 ... 1, ••• 11.1. o•stOJI $3777 _.CUIY '72 MARQUll .............. ~. '-!U<Y .Ir ....wtlu<tl", hl1 -•lwl't .... clvel ...... rt -. till """'91, -· .... luclto. -· M l•• ••· -& ..-, iv• .. 11 ... (613UJ') A ... .. 1.i.1, .w-.. , ... ~ 1 • ._,. ....,, 111 ,..1,.. thlo _._ • ...iio. IAU PlllCI "fu.o. '71 II 0...-c.- \•1 ... 12,'°° .1 .... 1 .... 1o1 .. , ....... lllect, llludi ¥1•1'1 ..... Niii ................. ,fvH-t,-, .... lud:., till ..... '"""'*"'• ....... ............. , ........... ( .... ..,,m IAU PlllCI CADILLAC '71 UOUGHAM L••••l-o I~ with .... _IY -.,; ...... lo<l•ry -1• ·-hi. .. loi1. •l•}'I .... t..U ..__ I•""''*' wl!h ""•I .. .,,.., -· -11 -· "-•!Ill ._ .-0, ...... 1.,1n. U1k1 ""11\llltl, 1rtt & .. i..&p.lc ,_,,..' ...... 1 ... 1, ''*'""' l••i* ' ... u llGiUal----IAU PlllCI CADIUAC 7 2 llOUOHAM L••••I-llMtw-. i-....... •It • •l•ri ...... holl '"' ..... 1 ... ,1 .... 111..el --'*'t -h, 1!-, -· IMb, ....... _,, ... _, ... " ••Irv. 1•11 lACI. 1 ... 1, 1t.. ••ltoo-ef d•l•I,.. ,_,., c.clllloc'o t-. ...... ••777 CADILLAC '72 HD. DI VflU i.-....,, 12.ooa -''*'· ....,...., "" cH<il!IMl"I, .i .... foll ......... !ft. """"'•1111 4'11•1 .... 1..i -·· "'""' loP, foll "-•, -wltt. .._ .n.. .... -........ -.i • 11111! _,1 ... 1, """-~ _,_,, -.1 .. 111 .......... "'" _,fl. • <¥1111 ..,,._llllu. IJmlAI IAU PlllCI CADILLAC '71 llL DI VIUI 1 tu duo• dooloo ef....,.., •11 wlltl lectwy •• CIMOlll!eftl .... lull ... -. c1 .. 1 .. ~ .......... ,_,..., 1 ......... ·-· ....... "" .. ....i-.ic -i... "*'• ......,, etc., .... Sow. 107JJO. -. ...... '4999 CAD. 71 B. DORADO C..•Of'lll>!e. t.-~· 11,000 •II••· foclo,., •I• ....ioi....1.,., '""'lllel ...... ,1 •• ~lee· .. 11 •• , ...... .. •1<.h "'" '*" lua•Mt 1 .... 1 ... '•" .,._, AJA/tM ·-· Ill! lo toolo- .... lc ~... "'-"' vii t11.1 ... C...!lltc ....... •Mhltoo!y ,,.._ -,,_ 1 ... i. lo •'· IS.•. #~I $6:133 1970 CADILUC DEYIW'S CADll.UC 7 0 llOUGHAM ..... llhol lilu•l•I •I"' wlltl lwU ..... ..... lolWflto<, ••I...,...,-· •l•rl ..,, h U .,.._, tllt I. tu ... oc..lc --· -· ..-1 .. -"91, 11,M ..ii-1, -.t ... ..-.. ,......,, $:1999 CA.DfUAC '70 B. DORA.DOI S.-ol •• -h•. fuc:tury ""' .. Mm..ir .... .._,,.,., htl 1Mt1't- ., l•IWfl ... lvll -· •-• ....,, lucb, cnlM -""'· -• -· .U.l'I ...,, All ~ .... I. loow ....... , ...... jff)'flQO) ....., .. ~ IALI .. ICI OTHIR SIUCT TRADl•INS POUCMI '65 1600 CN. .... Mottll '* flrwj -'· hlly -'""*"' wllll .............. r.. .1 .... ,...,., """'· ~ ....... .. -a ..,,..., ,, ,.,11, -""*· (710llll f2SSI CADIUAC 'II ND. DI YIU.I ,_, ... -..11 .... 1 ... fltll """"", •llrlt ....,, hll "'*'.., l•IM-, tllr &~c o-.... AM./fM .... , wk. '"°""' -.. -& ~ .. ,..u,~ 12222 CADW.Ac •11 a .. IDOltADO P«...., ... -"'''-'"· hrll -·· -. hll ............. ,..,.., ,..,._....._ tllr &~c ,_.,.., .... ttlS•YI $2777 MllC. 'ff IT. WA.OOH ' --c,.i-., ...... foll -· ... ......., .1 . .-..-1,.., ""'" .... ~ ............... I lll$1'2l •2222 Nabers Calfillae 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 Open Eves. & Sunday . \ . \ •• I I i • • 1 . • • • • :: " ' -. 28 DAILY PILOT 'Saturday, Dtctmbtr 16, lct72 ..... ,,... 1§11 --~ l§J I -."'.. l§J t ......... l§J I ..... ,,... l§J I .......... l§J ! -·.. l§l l -·.. l§J I '"'""'-1§1 970 Autot, Imported 9701 1·~A~--~:.,!~!!!-!!!rt~od~_!9~701!!A~utot,~.!·Utod~!._-~'90!!!1~A~u~~os!!,t...!U~Mll~--.!"°~ :;:A::.:utos,=.::U=Mll::..... _ _:'90~fA;,;;utot,=;...U:':ood'!:'::~::::-:-"°-'I VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO BUICK CHEVROLET ·DODGE MERCURY Autos, lmportwcl --970 Autot, Imported 970 Autos, lmf!rtod VOLKSWAGEN VW llShp. wry Wt. 3100 rnl's on eng. Mu11t scU th\1 wk. Tnke be!lt offer. 6'1'3-3512. VOLKSWAGEN 1970 WI Squarebaclc, Blau. radio, Semprlt tires, run11 excellent. Sl'l'OO. Must Seil. 536-7086. '68 V\\' Camper, Xlnt cond, 1 1962 VW BUG, re b u 11 t owner, lo mileage, nu tire&. engine, good shape, $395, Radio, $1T15. Brst oUer, call 962-7439 prt. pty. 558-2636 or S6IHl53S wkdays 1966 VW Convertible 1967 VW camper," hO eng. Red and cute! h1ust Sell! 1968 VW Camper, pop top $§5(1/oUer 675-5.197 side tent. $1495. John's '60 VW Bus w/'65 engine & 492-4669, 492-4853. " trans. Runs ,IO'eat. $400. 1960 v 0 L Ks w AG E N 673-1613 or 67l-7268. '69 VW, auto &tick shift, &'OQd oond. $900. • 962--3130 • '72 VW Van, 9 ..,.. Tape dk, AM/FP..1, 5IXXl mi. Make ol.· fer. 644·8993 '69 V\V Bug -Good oond. 36,000 1nl. Orig owner. Ask· ing $1195. 644-8087 N.B. ·n vw Bus. coral/tan, new tires, must sell. Make offer. 84&-4996 '71 vw, Coov. Ra.lj.io~ con.ole. radJ&l. t!rel. only 11,000 miles, 1.11\00r-laclOry w&tTanty. Beaullful yellow finish (lM- VIII.Yo }l"TD). $1895 HERE NOW! CREVIER BMW Come In test Drive 208 w. 1s1 st .. San•• Ana T.ODAY! 135-3171 '70 VW SQUAREBACK, See It • You'll 8u,y It '66 RIVIERA '72 CHEV RARE '$7 Dodi•. 2 dr HT. -.69 MERCURY . Cpe. Full 'powtr l< ~clory KINGSWOOD :-:.:·in:·:. ~~ut~~ Convl Monterey. V8, &u10-alr. MAR: wheell, all vinyl cond. $9:15. or orttr 979-4595 matic, p>Wtr 1teertna. A interior, beige exterior with Estate 9 pua. wagon, air, -=="""~o.,:;;::;:,~-=c..1 cood nuWng clean car. oontmllng lilk --. --~--FALCON CY008!7). Only Sf10895. r<ol '1ICk. Ult wheel , $1195 $1046 tt!;,~OOOradlo.mil'"Red· In color. 1!!69 Falcon Futura w.. H rel Che lot " ...,,...,. -.... V8, auto, P/1, • P/b, air. owa vro Seo it.you' buyltl Save'H11ndl'8cls New • .,..~&-bett Tireo Newport·lluch-I -~-!.. ok. 1 OWl'Mtt'. $1150. 673-1875. MacArtbUr Jl]vd & Jamboree uwia MacHoward '64 Falcon,, c1r. • cyl auto,1_~~•3U55-=-"'---s ..,...._ JOllflTA ''h. ss,ooo or,.· ml. "· '69 lhrno1"1s • IUli ·531-'* or 53_1-4'07· depend, nuu beaut $215. 'ma•'t" Karmann Ghia. G o o d SUPER -' '69 VW BUG. transportation car. $215. SUNROOF. SllOO. '69 VW Bus. Cuslom inter.. new radials. 23,000 mt. Lal1I sunroof, 11utom, aqi/bn, ~f ' I .-. ..! • newly rebll. engine. Good perlect oond. $1800 or ofter. YOLVft 1.966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 Corner 1st & Harbor 536-NX>. S.nta Ana '64 FORD FALCON, 4 Dr Sedan, Factory Air , 96H10.l Call 673-71~ '68 \~V Bug, Radio, w-ry I ---'=-""""-::::_ __ cond. $1380. 499-1208 aft S-. 0"""~=12c.·~-~~~~ ,fU '69 Spee. Dix. 4 dr, fact air, '69 CHEV. ~or beat offer. Cond, Exceptional Cond, 1' 968-0152 or 646-1456 (ZNLs.24) , '65 FALCON WAGO!i $1795 • j _ __,';;w,,,a1r"''-"':4"'~""-tto"'n'--~iROY CARVER, I~. good cond. Must sell. 1970 VW Bus '69 VW bllg, good cond. Auto '70 VW Bug. Unbelievable • psLpb, xlnt oond. $1495. stick shift. $950. cond. New··painl {Porsche 1966 ll&rbor, C.M. 6f6.930.1 645-4151 639-2170.. Biscayne. 2 dr, automatic ?·pass, $1895 • 675-4134 838-1363 brn), tape, new mags & IV ;=0::L:.,:"::o=·n::.:..:,::1a::::..-__:::_:.:Af:::.= •• 1'Trans""-~-="".tto""•=ear""".-=1~9=61 trans, powtt ateerine, vs, 96>-8430 Autos, New 9 IO a Semperlt rad. tires. 25,000 ·" ··•·· • .,......... .,;,. -nd. Low ll r--.._utos, New 980 Autos, Mew mi Mak radk>, auto, top carrier, white Skylark Wr oompact. ......... v m es. vii=i• . e offer. 644-b'993 ft 5 pm, 5$6-37IO. Pis. S1%i. MIH'l09. on green. #6863. FIREBIRD 234 E. l7lh St. • <~ ~. :----. . Brand New 1973 HORNET HATCHBACK 3 Door, Flll!y Factory Equip!, . ORDER YOURS TODAY $2599 '72 MATADOR STATION WAGON l6t \I,., WMd 0!"1111 Sldff, ,. .... 11111,un Tim Air, P.s .. P. OtK BrMIH, L11911a.,. •Kii: lnl SHI, AM/FM Sttfw, $AVE Good Se!Kt1on of ?J Mallldo~ BVfil.tble. FREE BICYCLE WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW 1972 CLOSE-OUT .CAR Offv GOOll Tllni. OK: n, lt1't 1972 AMU.SSADOI BROUGHAM V;I, Vinyl TOP, Aulo. Trans,, CusH>m lndl-vi<lu.I Reclining Sffh, WfS/W, Visibility Group, P.S .. Pow~ Ohc 8l'flkl!:S, Tin Wh"1, AM/FM MuUlflex Sl•rec>, Vi"YI Molding. !AV.15nJU.1'111. E'kec:ullv• Ooemonslreror, Less lhan .t.000 miles. '72 & '73 GREMLINS '•.,4 1fi. $4399 '70 HORNET 2 Dr. Air, •kcttlt"t condi. tion. 166l AFWI s1795 '68 YW Camper luy now & 'avt, Xctltnt cond. Lar9•t f•ctory tin· 9in•. f 177 DFEI s1795 Levi Gremlin Now In Stock Immediate Delivery '70 AMBASS. '69 PLYMOUTH SST Fury Station Wagon Full -Pow•t, Air Cond., Full -pow•r I f•ctory air. P•M•ct f•111ilv c•r. 1149 • tYEl 1211 ASG-1 $2295 $1995 '64 GMC '69 JAVELIN V2 TON PICKUP SST Exctlltnt condition. ( L26· 4 Spd. Rtady to go. IM· 2b21 '16194) $795 $1695 • All S.S. Prlc.s C'ieOd TIN1I 12·11·72 '68 VW Kombi Bus, S.1066_ ._ bed, . gd , on d. '66 STAT o':r.: .w. nu u ... -C·ADIL-t.Ae -S-j-y •ii •---~-------I Costa A'fesa. 5t6M44 '68 i~""· R&ll, v1ny1 wp, '70 COUGAR Des)Mlrllte! $1400. Oller. battery, vt! tt. You'll like · ff · t-OU ~y ltl 833-U. u. $900. 675-4121 YOIJR ONLY .<ft..~ l••..Z• 350 eng. Hate to sell, but must $1,000. 962-1530. Cpe. V8, automat.k. power 0 ,steering, air, vmyl roof, F RD AM/FM •fereo radio, (381· -"'--...,----'I ANP l. Only '71 FORD LTD $2495 VW '67 Bug, R&H, newly * 1970 Volvo station wagon, '£' CTO .41•UWI'. YOl:Y0-1111 oond, bri... tires, trans, 14>-$ w/earrter. $1600. Call AUlHORRYIZED CHP. I<"" n stkr, $775, I -"C64>-=,,:;38'11"". ~~~~~-I m.4291 '67 VOLVO 2 Dr. 122-S. Low CADILLAC '10 VW Van, red/white mlle., abSolutelY. mint cond. .. . 1966 ,\tarb91". ~.M. 646-~ Am/Fm, new tires, good Orig. owner. $975. ~3000. DEALER '68 MALIBU convert, • Auto, Coupe air, full power,vlnyl Howard Chevrotet cond. tzOOO. or best offer 1966 Volvo-Michelin tires. Largest selection of Cldil· P/s. Econ 6 cyl. Orig 673-2238 · Runs good. Xlnt body, $600. lacs tn Orange County. owner. Xlnt. All new hoses, • '69 BW!-Very good cond. Bed 8.'l>-5190 eves. Sales-Leasing. tires, ca.ri>un'!tor •• Unex· roof, . at wholesale prices, Ntwport Be•ch = $2395 MaoArthu~55s"° ... etvd mlddl pectedly getting co. car, & e seat. AM/FM, ·n Volvo, 145 S Station wap;. • N Must sell. Dec. Retail Blue ' .MacHoward1 __ M_U_ST_A_N.;.,· G __ I new837_~bsJ "'::k~~95n~. $1850. ~~·!-.o cond. ~st offer. aben Book ii075, Asking $875. ..,,.........,_ eves. Caclilac . Drive to a ppr e c i ate. 531-or 531-4'07 **'68 MUSTANG, 289 cu. 'llO VW R&ll. Good tires, Autos Ustcl 990 .551""'""'""68'------body & in't. Runs xlnt. ""')<;, ' 2000 HARBOR SL. -Corner. lit & H•rbor IN., r/h, auto trans, wsw, S · pwr 11trng. Really clean!! ~ COSTA MESA '67 SUper Sport Camaro, 350 cash, 536-8400. BUICK 544).9100 Open Sunday 4 spd, Nu eng, mags, wide ant• Ani1 Sl.295. Call Bill, a.tt .. 6, or 1964 VW Bus, $725., radio, ovals, mu.st aell1 $1300. n4: xlnt mech. cond. '68 Buick LaSabre '67 Cad Cpe O.Ville 526-2816 ask for Will.le. 1956 Ford Fairlane, good Wknds, 833-3798. engine, uses ne oil, radio, 1967 MUSTANG P/S au(o heater. Great transportation trans, R/H, Vinyl tOp, nu car. $150. 837-1'153 or brka &: battery, Bee.ut cond, 494-256? 4 door, automatic trans, air Vi!lfl tOP,, full P>_Wer, f~ct '65 Chevy Impala SUper Sprt, :68 V.W., Re-bit engine, good conditioning, tilt steering ":11'· leather illtenor, white p/b, p/a. needs aome work. tires, $000. · wheel, gray on gray. Ex· side wall, etc'. 1WR143. Aft 6, 557-54$). 494-3288 cellent transportation. XIR-$-1266 e '69 Chev. Chevelle-VS, auto 494-7116 after 6. 1 owner, $995. 846--2448 '11 Ford Cntry Sed, 6-pass 1967 Mustani ·c rFastbk, sta "'ag,, full pWl', air, r/h, 390, 4 spd. radial tires, _>!'.in! CQ1'!t_ A!~_ sell!. ~' Shelby whls. Extras. lo ml. 1966 VIV Cam.per. reblt eng, 133. .5866 See It, you'll buy Ill transm., R&H. Best otter. ~isi'.u 4~1~ oond, See It, you'll buy it fl. u. 10 · YLDt.f.1Di4A' .. :-.:~;;~ 9 pa.s wag., 993-0093: aft 5, 673-'7824. Sacrifice, $875. 494--Zfm. 1966 VW, re bit, good cond. disc brka, pwr strg, 14ir, lugg $6'l5. fi••"~.'I .. ..! • rack. $2350; 833-0153. '67 LTD Landau, 4 dr, fact. '66 Mustang, auto trans. Air, inlltld stereo tp, r/h, air, 1 P /S. i · owner. fi0,000 m,I. owner. $900. 833-<J780 days. $950. 543--IDG. * 640--0545 * UNlo Lt.Uni •n Chev. Townaman Wag. 1965 vw BUG .YDLvn · 1966 Harbo'r,-c.M. 646-93ro Fu11 pwr +.air cond xin·t 493-7946 eves. · '67 vs FASTBACK. good Good condition. $500 or ,,., '72 BdoradO cond. Lo mi's. 673-1010. best olfer. 548-4639 '72 FORD LTD oond, 1 owner. service ""'· radials, $975, 49H236 '69 VIV Squ.,..back -!'"6 Harbo" C.M. 646-9303 CHRYSLER Sunroof, A-1 cond. Pvt pty. A good want ad is a good lo-Rolls Royce Trade-in, Full _____ ,;._ __ _ 4 Dr .. H.T. Brougham full '66 Mustang GT, p/s, dilc power, air, a beauty. Brown brks, radio, heater, 3 .spd $1250. Call 84S-6764. vestment: Power, 15,000 miles Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 • $7295 1969 CHRYSLER 300 2-dr. Full power & air. Pvt owner. $1500. 645-2640 , color. Hurry 483El0 autom $850 494-9828 $39,5 . . . MacHoward OLDSMOBILE '72 OLDS DELTA ~;;;B;;;;l;;;;U=E=c=H;;;;l;;;;P;;;;S;;;;P;;;;E;;;;;C;;;;l=A=L;;;;;;;;;1 :Y i;~!'~ s3•-or s31.e601 '69 EL Dorado. Blk vinyl top, 1970 roN't'. ,.._ _ 'ull pwr &: Cor'M!r 1st I Harbor Roya.le Coupe loaded, the ,....., .. BUY A USED CAR OR TRUCK FROM GROTH CHEVROLET AND TAKE HOME 25,000 BLUE CHIP STAMPS IUT HURRY! THIS OFFER IS FOR A LIMITED TIME. Our USED CAR lot is jammed with excellent used car and truck values. Prices are competitive, our service and reputation envied. Come in now while this offer is open. OPEN EVERY DAY 'TIL 9 P.M. GROTH CHEVROLET teal blue body, blk int. ........ ,..,. Santa Ana fn!lnager's car only 12,000 Loaded • All xtru. Need a air, new tires. Orig. Owner. =~=~~.c,;c:..,,~·~i miles. 888GXJ. quick sate. S3400. eeo...., 13>JO. 847-0597 J971 FORD Country ~'"'· Save Hundl'8cls 962--5511. CONTL 'n MK JU, blue, au-, FM stereo, radials, · ''1'2 CAD. El Dorado. Padded wht. top, lo mL Pr. ply. ~1004 Days 644-0UO, eves MacHoward cabriolet top, sunroof, Fu.11 equip $6500. 615-7085 Vogue tires. All extras! CORYEJJE '6Sq7 !'0rd al\Vag Count1ry 531-6000 or 531~7 Just Beautiful! 644-6111 ---------Ull'C, c, stereo, ug. Corner 1st & Harbor mck, all pwr. $795 firm. Santa Ana '65 CAD for sale. BEST OF· 1960 Corvette • Mint cond. 644-4387. FER TAKE.5! New white paint. RE'd uphol. '66 T-Bird. Xlnt cond in.side '68 Olds Vista Crulsar Call 846-~ 2 t'lps. 3-.spd. 283 eng. Never CAMARO raced. $950. 6 75. 3 91 2 ~ out. R&H, air, tape, new 9 pass wagon, VB, automatlc, anytime; 64+-t620 dl'YS Mr. tires. Must sell, $895. 2214 power steering, iii', rack. Kohler. Holly Ln, NB, !M2-;l103. priced iyKler wholesale. 1968 Otevy Camaro '68 Corvette S~ Cpe, 4 e '69 FOJtD LTD-Auto, air, (WAUfi60). Only vs,""'°· PIS. 8f)d, ~· or bst ~400""' Tl--'·-~fM95 ll--~Joh~n~"-492-"-'-<669=.'----I orr. 4 · ,..,. F rd r--~-/Cam Howard Chevralet • CHEVROLET 1963 eorvette, 2 tops. re-btt '" no """""'""'r w ~r N.wport Beach · 327, Good running condition, g~ • still under l2,0CKI ml. MacArthur Blvd & Jamboree 11---------1 lllOO. 645-8889. War<. $1945. 551....... 83U555 lll68 IMPALA, white w/vinyl COUG '61 FALCON ,FtJ'l'URA--Oood · top. Sharp. $1295. 67HOO'I AR oond. !<00-can alter 5 pm. FIX'ER UP'ER' or 537-1680 Pvt pty. 1---------64H449 F '69 COUGAR. Excellent con-' 1963 Olds 88. act;ory air, '67 El Camino 383, $1195. CaJI dition._ Extras $l900/bE!'st of-'69 CNTRY Squire Wagon. radio, heater. New ttree. Nites 548-MM. Days fer 675-1!129 air, am-fm, radials, Ex· Does i,xit run. Body & 644-2465. cellent shape. M2-9227 H.B. engine tn good cond. Needs , * 1968 IMPALA-Xlnt cond. ·n Cougar, Excel cond, ne"' 1963 FORD FALC'ON Statton c~tor. n:ac1e for good Completely equipped. $1400. tires, air cond, orig. wagon Sl50 6424615 after 5 CJU!lliiy acoustic or t!tectric 67J.-4lm. owner, 830-2121, 675-4210 pm. · • gwtar. Qlll 541-9651. '68 Chevelle Wag .. fact air, DODGE '70 LTD Country Squire 1965 OLD~ starttre. All lo mi, $795. '62 Comet, xlnt A·l cond! e:'/s, P/b, air. power eqw.pment, $300. running cond. $175. 646-6708 1972 COLT, for sale/take Steel radials. 646-0389 540-0744 1968 MALIBU 2 dr h.t. Auto, over pymnts. Trade for used 1970 Ford Maverick. Auto 1966 CUtlass, VB, auto, Pis. air, good cond.$595 . VW.83&-7361 trans,lfa.milycar,$500dn, bucket seats. Red. Xln~ 842-2708. '71 Dodge Colt, 2 dr, 4 spd, sacrifice 493--0101. cond. $550. 96&-2545. * • 1970 El CAMINO. 4-spd, air cond, ~· miles, $1900. '61 Olds Stat wagon, $99. See Huntington Beach R&ll, good cond. $1500. CaQ Irvine, 551-017 MERCURY at 907 w 17th St, Co8Ut 842-1338. • 1 ... DODGE Dart 76000 -Me,. (iru;lde loll SIS-7562 18211 Beach Blvd.' 847-6839 Don't give up the ship! niiles,$125. days 847-ioo7 '69 Marauder 2-dr HT, Air, 1968 Olds, ~Convert. "List" it ln classitled, Ship nights 841-3895. Michelins, R&tl, Strong & air, PS/PB, Orig owner, ~"""~""!!""""""""~~ ...... ~~"""""""!~'!!j to Shore Results! 642-fi678. Need a "PaQ"! Place an ad! solid. $8!fi. 54S--Ol35 $1100. 64&-3470 lf:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;990==A;;ut;;;o~si;;, ~U;sed===~990=A~uto;:s~, ~U~sedii;. ==~990=· Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, Now JllO PLYMOUTH 1964, 2 dr hard top, R&H, air -rond, V3, automatic, A-1 mecbanlcal cond. S 3 2 5 . , 493--0035. ' GREAT U,SED -.CARS '72 CHEV NOVA $2050 • cyl., ri!ldlO, heelet', low, low mllt$. (0SlG8X) '71 JEEP WAGONEER ............ $3750 11-1, Pwr. ••eerlrio, lee. 1lr, pwr, brrt•, -llrn, r&Olo, •ulo. lr1rit., whMI cv ..... l\Mlt r, tour wheel drlv•, llkl ntW. (t310Vll '70 VW BUS .................... $1895 '71 VW CAMPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2795 ' cyl., '•Pl'C!d. rf(flo, .,..,,,., laefOl'Y ,,,,,.u .. Cllll~. 15')D5W) '63 VW BUG ..................... $695 'cyl., • ff'MO· rlldio, llffttr. ltnmec\lltft (;OMI, !VU550f! '66 VW BUG ..................... $995 • C-Vl., 4 1PHcl, drll"t II, you'll buy It. CS9P1').() '68 VW FASTBACK .............. $1195 • C't'I., 4 .-i. rllllf>, IMitfw, try 11, l'0\1'11 llkt It. (Xl!Vl\Jl '10 VW FASTBACK .............. $1495 4 cvi .. 4 •PHCI• rldlo., .,_..,.,nice cttlvlnv ar • .....-, c!Mn. <•lllEH> '71 VW S(j>UAREBACK WAGON ... $2395 f C:VIM -"""' f'Mlt, ft tl'IN,, Mtl+W, looll1 6 ''"" llkt l'lfW, (41CIMI ,'71' VW SUPER"BUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1795 J1111 Ilk• II"· O•OJOI . . :?.0!2!!!~~u~~!.t~~~ ~;..·..,.:~"': ;c;n1~') 51495 '67 BUICK RIVIERA ............... $1595 V,., PWf', •lt'tl'lrlr.' fK. air, """"'"· br•k .. , -tlrH, radio, pwr, windows, auto, tr1nt., wfWfl cY!'l., llMi.J, pwr, ... b , .ocnlit!lt cend. (U0Y068) '70 OLDS CUTLASS .............. $1995 \I .. , P'I!'· .,..... .... fK. •Ir. 11Ldlo, ,_I.,., a gr~! .. VfJ\!11. (IOtAGI) '61 DATSUN 1600 RDSTR •.......... $895 • cvl .. 4 Wlffd, just Ilk• brlnd fltW. (\IOOS.Q) '69 FORD GALAXIE 500 CPE •...... $1195 v .. , pwr. 1i.r1o9, rMllo, auto.lrant., h"ttr, f10Dd fl'anspOrtatlon. (7WBMVJ '66 VW"BUS ...................... $995 ' cvt, stldt alllft. (S9LI10 '67 VW BUS .............••..... $1495 • eyl .. • ICltfd, 1U11!'00f d•l1111 ITIOIMf, (VJG117l '64 VW BUG IOl<PJ161 '60 VW SUS ..............•••.... $595 'cyl .. 'IOI«!, OllUt, b11t 11001Ut. (IUFOUI '60 VW BUG .................... $AVE 'cyl .• ' Jflffd, oldf .. Dut fOOlllJ, (KO\IW) LARGE SELECTION OF BUSSES, CAMPERS & STATION W~GONS ' ' , I ( ' David J. Phillips Buick-Pontiac- Opel Proudly Announces the Appointment of Ed Enochs, Executive Representative '70 72 70 SPECIAL PONTIAC EXECUTIVE CAR 1972 GRANVILLE Lt•• than S,000 1111111, Custom l11terior, 60/40 •••t, F11ll Power, lt1clUdin9, factory Wtrranty. Stk. #P254, S•I• Pric• - $4795 OTHER USED SPECIALS ::c~~~ COUGAi ·s2795 1 owner. C~9BZS) $4495 s3195 ::baviJ J. P~i//ip~~ DAnUN 240% One owner. Low miles, Mag Wheels, AM /FM. (132FLE) IUICI! ISTATI WAGON Full Powtr, A.Ir Cond., Ftictocy Warranty. f058AQE> BUICK -P.ONTIAC -OPEL Inc. 310 •roa!lway, Laguna BllCICll · 546-1975 . ' MUST sell 1969 Fury Ill. All extras. Lo mi. Like new, Very reas. 615-193.1. '66 PLYM. Fury Ill, 9 Pass Wagon, air, Good condition. 963-3892 F.V. '62 Plymouth, good cond $250-, Owned by -Pasadena•teacher. 646-6102, PONTIAC '68 PontJac Ventura 4 door HT, VS, automatic, power steering, air, CZAW· 916). Only $795 Howard Chevrolet Newport Beach MacArthur fllvd &: Jamboree . 83M555 * ORIG Owner. MUJt aeD Ulla week. Sacrlllce 1972 Flreblrd. Fonnula 350. Im· maculate SUper ' Loaded, w/factory xtru. Call tor conipl~ detaill on th1a 1 of a kind beauty! MS-6860. '70 Grand Prlx·Xlnt oond Full power, atereo AM/nt; .vinyl~ top, IW!Y whls, Ews. 644-21i911', Diy1 li7H'161. '68 PONTIAC·' Dr. ruu pwr •• good oond.; prlv. partjr. Way below book!' $'15o-300). RAMBLBl '61 RambJ@r. '$100. Good cngtoe A tlre1, 493-2393 • VEGA '12 VEGA GT Hatchback -Brown. Xlnt cond, Lo ml •loUy 979-1633 or 675-1187, •n VEGA, 1o mlltap, atr Conditioning. XJnt cond. $2000. !186-3499 ·n Vep Hatchback. auto radio, 1tlver w/blck Int'. fl4'0. 1'1'tv pr!il, "4S-019S. SeU 1dle ll•m• , • , 642-5678 ' ' ~ i l i " '1 l l l I . ' l . • j • ' I I I '.I I I ' .I I I ' . I ·--\ • . . PRE-·CHR-ISTMAS , . I CLEA·RA·NCE • NEW &··US·ED USED -CAR -SPECIALS *100% Money Back Guarantee! $966 ~~~E $66 DOWN TAKE YOUR . CHOICE $36.46 MONTH '69 Olds 88 '69 Mercury Cyclone '69 P~mouth 2 Dr. H.T •. V-8, Auto. trons., 2 Dr. H.T. V-8, auto. trans., 9 PASS WAGON . f1ctory air cond., full power, factory air cond., P.S., P.B., V-8, .auto. trans., factor>{ air P.S., P.B., radio, heater. ·.(XTF-radio, heater, tinted glass, Len-cOnd., P.S., radio, heater. ( 715 5221 doutop. 1517AFVl · EIMt UC Is tof1I dn. Pmt. and $36,C, is total pymt. tor 30 mos. on 1ppr, credit, oeterftcl pymt. price S115t.t0 rncl. tax, . •II curylng chi.,,.... ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 11. 11%. -~--------------------------------------.... -----$1296 ~~~E '6 DOWN TAKE YOUR CHOICE . $48.54 MONTH s.:!~ v~s~eYJo. ~~~ ... A!~ct-H.T., 'J.~. f.~[.~Y. ~ID coni, I . 16s~PE~O~!e . .ory oir cond .. P.S., radio, heel· P.S ., P.B., rodio, hooter, white 2 D HT 1294 ANDI. · er. ( 526 BFE) · wall tins. (600 DLS) · r. · · SU ls total dn. PJTif. ind $48.54 is total m&. pymt. tor 30 mos. on •ppr. credit. . Dtferrtd pymt. price S1Sl2.21 lncL t1x, lie,, 111 c1rrying cha1'.'9eS. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 11.11%. '67 CAMERO COUPE Radio, heater, vinyl interior. !TQN 977) 5766 :·' '67 MERC STATION WAGON v.e. auto. trans., factory air cond., P.S., rodio, •hooter. (WA 216). 5466 '70 TO.YOTA 4 spd., r1dio, heater. 1214 AZJ) 5666 '66 FORD Yi TON PICKUP Factory Equip!. ( U3926 I) 5666 '66 CHEVY STATION WAGON v.a. factory air cond., P.S., ra· "·· ''$366 . '67 FORD 2 DOOlt v.a , auto. trans., P.S., raclio, heater. !UJE 412) 5366 'If you ire ntt satl~fled with the purchase of one of thts e spec:l1h~, you may return the car within 41 hourst from dale of purchase and receive your mor.ey back. Speclal s gOOd 'till Dec. 17·t2, BUY WHERE THE SAV·INGS ARE ! I ALL NEW 1973 OMEGA JUST 52466 . · .ONLY $166 DOWN ONLY $63.24 PER MONTH 4S MONTHS $166 is total dn, pymt •. end $63.24 is total ino. pymt. for 48 mos. on appr. credit. Deferred pymt. price $3201.52 incl. In, lie., all carrying charges. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE I 0.98 % • DRIVE IT HOME TODAY! VISIT OUR LARGE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE DEPT. NEW GMC TRUCKS ' ' LARGE SELECTION OF USED VANS AND TRUCKS ALL PERSONALLY SELECTED FOR YOU Phone Us Now For A 5 Minute Credit Check If you are n•w in the state e If you owe on your present car e If you ar.e new on the job e If -you have littl• or no credit. PHONE 54G-9640 Let us tailor your financing to your personal needs. I \ , f , " DAILY PILOT E-200VAN LARGE SELECTION V-8, rear door g toss, gouges, Western mirrors._ passenger seat, e•tra OOing . rod ia1or, radio. (E24GHQ25688) FULL PRICE $~TJ&!n~ FORD COURIER l SOOCC engine, Chrome Front Bumper, Tool Kit, While Wall Ti res (SGTAMCl 9138) FULL PRICE TORINO 2 DOOR HARDTOP Cruise-o-matic, California Emission Sys- tem, AM radio, Tinted glass, WSW tires. ·FULL PRICE PINTO . Americo's populor smoll economy cor. Full factory equipment, Co!ifornia Emission System. FULL PRICE !.1.19..~ Charwes & Tax & License ORDER YOURS TODAY NO MONEY PINTO WAGON DOWN on 4 spred 1rans111isiio10; (alil. $ epprow•cl Emiuion Sr1i.m. 21lOOtc ,,,._ i;redit ,;.,., froi9b1 &. Otaler rre~. · - Cl>ilfv• . ._78x13 Tifft. I~ Oise '"'"' ORDER YOURS TODAY ·MONTH l•t e11lr U .......... F•ll (•iii Price Is S26U.2• l.t. 11l & Lie:. hftrrt4 ,_,,.. .. , prk1 b $JU1.a i1cl, T•a. l1ter11t ••ti lie HM. A•-l pen:11hl1• Im b ft.ti; •• •pprove4 ~lic,Catil credit fmllSIDll 5Y51""" ORDER YOURS TODAY MONTH •ff•11lr 4l -11tll .. f11ll C111ll Pric1 l1 $2'16..JI itid-T•• & L-k, 0.lm:-f r:-r-t Jlt'in 11 $S61S.14 i11d. 1"1111, l11l•r1tt.11H litl•l9. A-111P•rc•t.11a.teIt11.tl '69 FORD Galaxie . r71 VWBUG '72 PINTO 2 DR ' · BRAND NEW 1973 RANCH ERO 500 Rocfio, Colif:emtlsion. control, WSW tires. vinyl seat. · FU.LLPRICI $zze4 . . . &z .. ,. ORDERYOURS TODAY F-3SO: 140" WB SUPER CAMPER SPECIAL Styleside, cruise-o-motic transmission, oil tooler, front & rear stabilizer bars, 390 ' V·8, engine, chrome western mirrors. FULL:PRICI . . BRANP NEW 1973 ' .. G~WJ~o~po 351 V~_, rocfio, Cr)JsiO, pwr. steer., tinted tksss, duo!. GCCtnt ·point stf\ies, freight ~s dlr preparation charges inch.id ed. . FULL PRIClli . $32!~ ORDER YOURS TODAY i!RAND NEW 1973' . . F-100 1 ffJ TON ric,u1 Styleside-reduced letel exhaust, freight plus·,' dtr.' preparat ion thorges included. 117" WB. Ammeter, oil gouges, AM radio. FULL PRICE $z .~e4 fl«Z,. • '67TOYOTA 500 4 "'· v.a. ·..,,,, ..... poww ,ji.,. s 1117 il'IQ, radio,, heoter (Zx.1651) Rodio, heaterond4 speed lrOns. $1277 (181FFJ) 'Rofo and hlOter, delUKO tdm (3570SC) $ 2 2 7 7 =>•Door.mo.heot1r. ' .$67 '67 ~USTANG $ VB. >t<k shfft. <Od;o, "'°'"·(!KW-BOO) 9 77 I '70 MAVERICK • °""'· 0""' ;"''"" """ ............ s 13 7 7 dio, heater, white walls. (ZDY649} '69 FORD LTD Country Squire Wogon, V-8, auto trnns., s 19 radio, heater, power steering. foci. air, luggage rock. (YQB468) '·71 240·Z AM/fM radio, opprox. 26,000 maes, $ 3 S 7 7 CMof f;o;,; WM "'"' ;,,.,;,,, (12585) '71 DATSUN . PIC KUP, 4 1p Hd, rod;o, hooter. s 167 7 (954CTN) ; • '70 FURY Ill 2 Dr. H.T. V8, Al<t~ "°''" loclo<y o;r, s 1 ·577 power ~telring, nxlio, htoler. (538 APB) ' L ' '71 MARK IV Continental. full power, vinyl roof, AM/fM SAVE stereo. (366~PA) '71. MERCURY Colony Pork Station Wagon. 9 poss.nger.$ V-8, auto. h'ons .. rodio, heoter, pwr. sir~ factory oir (28804) · ' ;69 GALAXiE soo 7 2 IK. H.T. \111, .;,,~, troos .. !"'torr ok, s 1 s 7 7 pqwer sleenng, radio, htoter, vinyl rool (767 BBJ). f, J • • '67 T·BIRD Camper. Rodio & heater. («BAO~ '69TOYOTA C~,.4 DoorrRodio ond heoter~(XXR>02) ' I '68 Pontiac Bonneville 4 Dr. H.T. VI, au-ti: tnns..'ibototy.N,·$877' ' power stwinQ. power" bnkttt nid'IQ. healw, ' •;.,l ...i. (143 ASH) '70TORINO 2 Dr. \111, "'"· ..... foci. or. po-s·2· 01·7 '1Wing, rcadio. htow, vinyl roof. (743 BZS) · '69 Che.-rolet Caprice . 2. IK. H.T. VB'!"'"""'<''°'"• loct.orr s 1977 otr, powtf st111nng, power brakes, v1'1)'1 i ~ rwf, low-mileage. 74SEAE '· ' • 1 . . . " '66MUSTANG 2 Dr. Ho-dtop. Rod'~ & "'°'"· 1 owner<O'. s999 You !Tllsf Set thi1 ON! (THM696) · · '68CAMAliO ·Stick shift, factory oir ,.rodie;heot9r' •• $·]· 2' 7· .'Ti: (V11775) I ' t/ .. . . ' • • • • ,. ' .