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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-01-01 - Orange Coast Pilot7 -., " New ·Year~s Your Hometown •• EDITION Dally Paper VOL 66, NO. I, 2 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA MONDAY, JANUARY I, 1973 TE N CENTS Capo Suddenly Beconaes,· •Boon• Town By JORN VALTERZA ot .. ..., ..... Meff I Neltbe< Fothe!' Serra nor the larmen UM! raochen who followed him to San Juan Capiatrano would have believed ft . 1 For litttllly a century·and-a.ba1f the tiny community 5'l at the south end of Orange Q:lunty and hardly changed al all. Suddenly U" COUJlly 's oldest COffi· munity has become the.boomingest. Within the past eight months nearly 2,000 new residents have moved into developments lhroughout the city. The poJl!ilatlon ru.; Literally doubled .. . ase Prisoners May Strike At Quentin SAN QUENTIN. (UPI) -San Quentin Prison inmates have threatened to strike Tuesday unleS! authorities m~t 17 de- mands, ~uding the resignations o~ warden and asiociate warden. · "Tho '-tblog _,,. to be poipet· uated by a· small group of lnmal., who do..no~~ Ille l";i .... popul~tlon." a prison spokesman aa1d SUndaY irter the lnmatea issued their demands. San Quentin has about t,P prisoners. The spokesman said many protesting inmates are newcomers who "tend to be disruptive." The prison admlnlstraUon does not plan to negotiate with the Inmates to head off the strike Tue3day, he said. "It's !Ort of a wait-and-see situation. Those who refuse to work will be locked Jn their cells." he added. Olflclah said there will he no reprisals "as such" for those who refuse to work. A stalement pr<aented to San Quentil!c odmlnistraton said the pri>oners sought "an end to the inhuman injustice suffered by all prisoners regardless or race, ettr nic origin, creed or color." 1be demands ranged from "imide the walls" conjugal visiting rights for all prisoners to being allowed to grow hair in any style or length. Fourth on the list was the demand for the resignation of Warden Louis S. Nel· 10rt and Associate Warden A1 Jacobs. since tm and the figures fer the ne1t few ye.an sbould do just 1bou1 the same. City Manage< Donald Weidner aald Fridly that l,SOO dwelllng uruts are already approved but as yet unbuilt in the city. • ...: Those alone could swell Jhe popula· tion at 1ea5t by 2.tXMl or more; To the local businessman, obviously, the growth l! a tonic. To tbe city. however, the boom has caused its share of agony. Waiting in the wings (and ready for a hearing on Jan. 8) ii a proposed hillside grading ordinance which already has U,I T ....... M •queen'Welh Miss America 1972, Laurie ·Lea Scbaeler of Ohio, was mar- ried in Columbus to former newscaster John Lurie. Some 800 attended ceremony. Newly- weds are honeymooning in South Sea islands. Milder Winds Due To on Coast Greet Yea l' caused a massive howl by developers set to go to work on the hills. Landowners desperate to shed the burden or heavy taxes on tallow land have joined ln critlz- ing the concept. The code, as proposed by a consulting firm hired to do municipal plannlng In the city, would torce a developer to rerontour h.is cuts and tills. preserve natural hillside features and hea\'ilv plant every bit of surface on pads and cuts in hi s project. The code. said la"1yers f{lr major developers this past "'eek, could cripple development in the city. Call Hoa x At Hughes' London lm1 LONDON tAP) -A bomb scare sent police scurrying Sunday to the London hotel where American billionaire recluse llov.·ard Hughes is staying. It turned out to be a boax -and no one waa saying wtlel.hp-Jt was aimed directly at &eoring Hugheo. . . A call was received at !he exclusive 1nn .on tbe....Eai:k Hotel in tiayfair in the late morning saying a bomb had been planted in the hotel and was to go off in 17 minutes. Hughes has taken over the ninth noor of the hotel v.'here he is protected • the wor ld by a wall of sccurlty •s and electronic devices. A unifonned police inspettor and sergeant arrived shortly after the hoax call was received and were ushered into the manager's office. TI1ey left after a brief consultation. A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "No search of the hotel was made by !he police, as far as r was av.·are. lt was probably carried out by tile hotel seou· ri.ty staff as is the custom in cases like this. No bomb has gone off, so it was ob- viously a hoax.'' A spokesman for the hotel refused t'Ommenl. ~lany firms are threatenlng suit it It is enacted. \'et another headache has surfaced tn recent weeks -directly related to the historic population increase. Although the reporting procedure rould be better, tbe current figures show a steady and significant intrrnse in crime in San Juan this year. The data is furnished by the sheriff's office. Ironicall y, crime statistics for San Juan's neighboring city of San Clcn1entt' sho"' a significant reduction there . \Veidncr said the si tuation sho uld be examined by r0tu1etlrr1en soon 1\l!hough the 1najor \'Lolcnt cri111(' category l5 staUc, the burglaries and other moderately serious offenses "ha\•e risen dramatically," he sl'id. . But law enforcement at presen t Ci a louchy Wue in the city ResidenU su~fully fough t against plans tor a local pohce depart1nent "'ith unprecedented \'Igor earlier th1s year. ··1 don't think we'll st.'e any sui::gestlons for a change at least for lht' next yea r or S'1." Weulne r pred icted \\'hat llrs ahcact fur 111 .. 1.:1t.\ u1 t'Olllin~ rnonths" ron!ro1t'rsy 1.l\('r th(' h ill~1dP gr111hn~ (·od£' is thr n1osl in1n1t·di:llt 1:>SUt· rt'lah·<I 10 whopping gro\.\'\h . eare RED CHINA ·. ·" LA OS ~ • So.Ith China Seo THAILAND 0 10 0 .Hue ~. ~D&Neng U~I Tt ...... 19 U.S. PLANES SUN DAY BOMB SOUTH OF 20TH PARALLEL On Pre,ident's Orders, Aircraft Avoid HM1oi, Haiphong War's 26t h The positive side. hov.·ever, lies In the revenue the city expect!ll to receive from the boo5t in citizens. The new figures v.•cn: cornpiled by t~ State f>epartmcnt of Flnan<'e nnd sent to 1hl' rity lat e in the "'eek. 11tis v.·e(lk city f'inance Dirt.'Ctor "Paul L<'w rnust sit do11.·n and conlpute the pro- fits from tht' ex:tra r('slrtcnts ~l ure pcopl~ 1111•:111 n1ort' inron1e fron1 state gasoline. s11 ll's c1i.:a re!te and othl•r taxrs 11!11rh arl' rt'lurnL'<I tn cilil's t'ach yenr on lh'° basis of populalion . "Thl· lrltr('<l<;1·1! fll('(lllll' IS rff{'('ll\(' llll- J!lPt!l<tll•h. •· \\'111dner sn 111 ":\nd v.1· 1·:t11 ~urt• use the n1oney" OS DC7 Do wi1: Cle1n ente SAN JUA~. P.R. tAPf -A cargo planl' <'arryin_g_ reht'f supplies to earth- quake victims in Nicaragua crashed In the Atlan11c off San Juan late Sunday and five persons are mis.'ling . One was re- r1orh.>d to be Pittsburgh Pirates oulficlder l!obt'rto Clemente. A spokesman al San Juan lnll'rnational Airport said 'the rour-engine OC7 went down sccood! aftrr t11king off on " flight tri '.1anaj.,'Ua ;:1.;ro<1" the (';1rlbh~:.1n The U.S. Co:ast. Guard .sa1d-I.ht.cl!. were five persons aboard tht' alrcrn fl. but Tl rcfl1s:cd 10 rel('aSe anv n11n1r..-;. A P1.1.erto Hico Ports Authority officin l said. however. that 'he had ronfir1nation that Clemente. who headed Pue.rto Jlico's relief t·ffort s for quake sur\li vors at :'t.1anagua. was ~board the propellcr- dri\'cn plane. •Clemente's v.·i fe refused to talk to nev.·smen. but a sister of the Pirates swr said he had been due. to leave Sunday . e\'cning for Kicaragua. The Coast Guard said two heliropter.; and tv.•o boats are searching the choppy v.·aters of the Atlantic about l 'h miles nor th of the San Juan airport but n<1 :iurvi\'ors had been found. Amadee Chardon of the airport rom· munications department :i t San Juan ln- temalional said the plant' wenl down at !'1·22 p.rn. It \.\'as loaded with medicine. food and relief supplies for the survivors of the devasting earthquakes at Mana- gua !Xe 23 • I / Another demand wu the eradication or the ,...m ... appomted odtllt aothoril;y (fonnerly parole board) to be replaced With a. role boml elected b~ar Santa Ana winds are expected to con- tinue to bring cool. crisp weather to the Orange Coast for the first day of 1973. Despite posses of newsmei)' carnped in the hotel lobby. th£' on ly two people thought To have cau ght a glifT!pse nr Hughes,-known for his aversion to publicity. are Julian and Alphonso. t1\·o Italian barber!f. S. Vietna1 11, J'iet Cong H on,or Holiday Truce- Clenleo.14!. 38. u·as u am e d W head I See CRASH. Page 2) The use of individually owned television tets and radios and the installation of a public telephone "as previollsly promis- ed" were other demands. • The final demand on the list was "the bnmedlale end to all official and unol· ficlal harassment by· administrators •galnst priloners for political, racial and .e%U8I beliefs." Strong winds prevailed along the cfast Sunday and early today with ~ts reaching 40 m.p.h. in some areas. No major damage was reported., however. according to police officials along the coast. a.filder winds ranging from 10 to 20 m.p.h. should begln today around noon and continue throughout'": the afternoon. according to the El Toro 1'1arine Air Sta- • lion weather division. According to Suhday press report s, l ht' two were summoned from their sa!r.f) Friday mowing by a hotel porter. ThC pair, who declined to give thei r full names, sa id they regularly visit the hotel !See JIUGHES. Page 2) TOUGH.GUY ACTOR U1VDERGOES TESTS SAIG07'.' t UPI 1 -rl()vernment and' \'iel Cong grournl troops obstrved a 24- hour New Year's truce. the 25th such cease-fire o{ the Vietnam war, while U S. officials remained officially silent on \.\"bether American fighting men joined it. 1---.,......,..,...--,.,.--n..-:~::-::-----i;,r,;Tiiem!;;f ratures are e~ed. _IU_each a. 1ssma . ever, 1n some areas. ~tt(:)t~~r G Robinson , 79. best kno"'n for rihn portrayals of gangsters. is undergoing te sts at ~ft. Sinai 11ospilal. a spokesman tJierc said Sunday . l\lllit.ary sources said U.S. \.\'arplanes v.·ould make no raids over North or South Vietnam on Jan . I. but that bombing missions v.'Ollld ~linue as usual over Laos and c:irnt>oma . ~is would follow the undeclared one- dny truce in American bombing ordered by President Nixon ror Christmas Day • • e Choppy seas are predicted by the Orange County Harbor Patrol along with PIII'SB G AP -After -un-good visibility. Small craft warnings v.·ill success u day ong s e a r c . I Coas,t "--Guard ceased efforts Sunday night to be up along l11C" coast to the flfexican locate thrre Pttt!burg youths repor\eil 00Jt'·Highway Patrol reports that all . The spokesman sa id Robinson's <.'on- dilion was "satisfactory." The Neu· Year truce came 34 hours aftet Nixon ordered warplanes to end the full -scale bombing of •tanoi. fla)J>hong and other major northern areas which began Dec. 18. Those raids were describ- ed by Hano i and some American experts fOisslng after their skiff sank about IOO major highways along ·the coast are ex- yards from shore. The Coast 9 uard said pected to be open for pe~nLtr.avellng Robinson is also kno\.\·n for his art co l- lection which inc ludes Renoirs, GilUJluins. Corots and ~1atisses. one helicopter and three surface vessels the flrst day of the year. combed the area around a 'slough near the Plu.buri Marina. (;ou•l w ... , .... r . G1lltly altel1IQOll winds .iw1d twiDC clear -and cool tOmper-...... to tho ONap c.ast. Tem- ponllireo -bit 10, with winds ol 10 to 20 m.p.h. . . IN!!JIDE TODA 'f Tiu natioo!I No. I /ootbcU. fan, l'nlidtnl Ntzan. called \Voshington Redtkitu' co 4 ch Gtaro• All'"' a I.., """""'' •/"'~ lltc lWUirim b<al !lit Do~ 141 Cowbav1 28-3 to OQ Into I/It S•prr Bowl. S« Pao ... IB Wt rtorl<• of the 4l00 pi4yoff fl01lltl. - Center Aiins at Troubled • Un ion District Officials Hope To Aid Students By ~tlCRAEL GOODRICH on Criminal Justice to help establish lhe rind employment for youngsters in nctd Of .. ~" "*" M-'f cer.ter which would provide a wider of 1 job. A school classroom rather than a jail range or services to troubled youngsters Another service the center plans to ce1J m1y soon be offered to troubled both in and out of school. provide ls counseling for youngsters by youths living within the Huntington Among the other services the center college graduate students wtv:i are work- Btacb Un.ion High School District. would provide would be career counsel-Ing for advanced degrees in psychology. That's part of the bopts high school of· Ing and placement, remedial reading The graduate students, known as Bela.ls have for 1 propoeed Greater Hun-counes and long·lenn counseling for guidance interns. would be avaJlabk> to Ungtoo Beoch Community Reoour<e penonal probltl1ll, according fo talk. take ahort trips with the youths and Center they aetk to open next year et AJtimari. 1e:rve besically as big brothers and Wintenbuf« mgh School. • The: need to Identify a ca~ goal Is sl.sters to the youngsters. "Tbe cefiler could serve as the kind of one ·or the big problems ror youths today. Parenti would also benefit from the a ~ce *rt the ·police coukt bring 1 acedtdlng; to Altknart. services of lhe center. according to bordtrline younpte. to bave llll pM> "Many youngsters J..-lack the Allimart. LM:..,. . ,,.~ = :: blem.s deall with lmmedllrtely," uplain.s pertonal data about themltlvo whleh ''Partnta aomeU e~pend all their =t:'' " n-n Rlcbard Allinwt, dlatrlct director of • would bolp thtm maJce • doclslon about tnergl .. tn deallog with the problems of ::.::::. ': :,:: ..... r.-: JpEctaJJy~~-the future." Alllmari erplained. their kkfl •nd jmt don1t seem to find the ••• 01 ... 1t..a.'--------1~ ~et~•rreo"!'~l~lj\~w~k~l"lllltc:C•~-:::'Tbei"!;,;"'0;no;l<:l'.:;'::;l!Oll=:;li"d'::'ha~v1le ~tes~tin&~.~ae,,mces="*-"'answ"""e"""'.,' .r"~ Althna.rl. ' could f!90000 granl !IUD the 0.UfOinia Council and I WOilt exptrlooce lialson Who ilOUJd Jll'F.S;l'qe ' • .. I - ' • • ;1s !hi.' mo<1l intense of fhe \\':tr. Ameri c:tn warplanes struck targets Sunday in the Panhandle of North Viet- nam, an area south of the 20th Parallel. and continued raids in other war zones - Soultr Vietnam , Laos and Cambodia. Those strikes coincided v.·ith the end of the 12th yea r of official involvement in the war by the United States. All.hou gh Ceiling Injures Cc,llapse 60-70 I At Phoenix Club Americans have been fighting since 1956, • • . . the official dllte for-O:s-:-invotvem"Cl'lrn--PROE~IX . -Am:. (A.P t-;---An t'f!l:t~l .... ---4 Jan J 1961 fl.I to 70 persons were inJured, four ser1- . ' · ou~ly. \'Ihm a ceiling collapsed shortly Since then, near[)' ~6.000 Americans nfll.'r midnight 00 8 dov.'Titown ballroom have died 1n the war and another 300,-n:ickl.'d with 90tne 500 New Years E\'t' iJOO wounded. ,,~ celebrants. police sald. Unofficial sources place the Commu- nist casualty toll at almosl a million dead and civilian casualties at perhaps another nlillion . AIJout 175.000 Sou!h Vil'tnameSC" troops also ha\'e died in the confhct. The South Vietnamese command Sun- day accuiCd Communhrt rorw.i of initiat- lng 14 allacks in the first 13 hours of the Viet Cong truce period. It said the first attack Came JS minute! after the Viet Cong truce began, an as.~ult near Quang Tri city which left 10 government paratroops wounded and two miWng. During the Christmas truce. which of- ficials called the bloodiest cease-fire (')( all, the governmen t reported 63 Commu- nist violations. It sa id 47 pe~ were killed with anotOOr 53 wounded. The Viet Cong reported 19 truce violations b) government force! . Won1a11 Held in Death SAN OlEGO iAP I -A 2.1-year-old Ohio woman was indicted by a federal i:rand jury he!re Friday on charges of miotherlng her four-year-old son last July I. f'rances Vl\'la n fltartln of SpringOelcl W3,_ ACCU~ of k\lllng hc.r S 0 n Christophe' with 1 piUow while Jiving et Camp Pendleton Marin< Corps base wllere liCr huiliaod lliCn wos StllllllO<!d. - 0 Patrohnen JIC'nI)· Cussons and Dtucc Kcldrohouse saicl 24 of the more serious- ly injured "·ere transported via am-. bulancc nnd fire department vchicl~ tn ~lel'Tlllri:il llospital. 11011.e\'ef. Uicy sa id that most of thosr rcccived only minor injuries. n.ey said nont-Qf Ille injured was in critical coo- dll loo. 1'he offirers described the rrmaining ini urrd as '·¥i·alk·in" patients who \Vent to thrPe o!her hospitals for treatment of cuts and bntises. 231 Oyswrs --~ Good, Tl1 .ougli G,\LLIANO . La. luPIJ -A chip. :i choke, and Bobby l\1elancon lost his bid to bea>me the world's champion raw oyster e;itcr. Melancon. 284 pound~ choked Ofl a parlicle or shell lhal lodged on oyster number U2 Saturday night. lJe. was aiming to top the recqrd of 500 oysters act la,;t August in Y or ksltlre. England .. Melancon plana another attempt "ofter my cholesterol <lOltl1I - down." \ Movie Cr ew at Work Report Says Jet's Pilot - , Hrul Tumo1· • MIAMI IUPll -lnvesUgalors hun ting for clues to ~ cause or the crash of an East<m Airlines jumbo jel did· Sunday the pUot· had a ben1'n brain tumor. but the co-pilot wu flying the plane at-the lime of the crllh and ~ wv "' alin of Ill)' mechanical malfUnctlOo. Jn\ltlllgAtors said, bOwever~ none of the evkitnce had btell-weilhed aDd a ddmnlnallon or the probable c.-or lbe auh early 5aturda7 was -U ....,,. aia1rman John 11. Reid of lbe Nallonll Tranaporlaijoo Safely Board said lbe In· vest.igative team was told tblt pilot ROOerl A. Loft hid a mtall, benign brain tumor, which wu conflrmet lo an auli>poy by the Dade Coun11 Medical Ex· amlner. · • He said occordlrig lo tall" !tom the cockpit at the time or the crash. copilot Albert J .. Stockstill was Oylng the plane , but that was normal procedure on airline .. - Frat Hazing Case .Waits . . . On Autop sy "-NEWHALL !UPI) -Fred Bronn<r, by his father 's admiss ion. v.·as fat and ,;rais- ed aJ a momma's boy." Od the other hand. he was. as hl1 dad ~rved. a good student. "doing so well in school.'' Well enough to be acUve in the affairs of Pierce CoUe1e: and member of the Chi Chi Chi trat<mlty. Today, a body belleved to be Bron· ner'1, lay in tbe county morgue ,· a sad mixing or the two. 1be body was recovered Sunday rrom !be botlom of a lOl).foot nvlµe Jn the nigged footblDs north of h.,.., aboot et miles nort11 al Loo Angeleo. II awal!a an a~ before authorities will speak out m tbe cue ...t decide il ltgol adloo will be taken. Disney film crew shoots from the Arches Overpass in Newport Beach. Crew. shot background Newport Harbor Thursday for "A Son·in·law for Charlie McCready," a ntovie Disney Studios expectS to re· lease in 1974. Part. of the movie, which features Bob Crane, Barbara Ru sh an d Joe Flynn. was filmed earlier. last year at the \Vedge and in Upper Ne1''· fl ights. , "TI1crc \vas no evidence of any 1nalfunL·lioning in any system," Reed ad· dcd. ,. It was not revealed how lon11 the victlm had been dead, but nine days ago Bron- ne r was let out of a car on a little-used road c11lled the Ridge Route. It was thr doing of three fraternity brotheni. They said they found him ".obnoxious." Hrnce: the hazing. Six days later. his parents, who hadn't heard a word abou~ the prank, called the fraternity and begged to be told about their son. The lhree young mea hesitated and then discl osed that he bad been taken to the "boondocks . . . to teach bim a lesion." port Bay. -------~~-A team of 14 technicians rron the safe- ty board sifted through the wreckage of the plane Sunday and today looking for the ~l!On the plane crashed into the Everglade.s, killiU 97 passengers and crewmen. Another 81 persona survived I f'romPage I CRASH ... Precedent Seen in Trial The police were ootified and a •rcb was begUn. the crash. Puerto Rico's earthquake relief effort on Chrlatmas Eve. • Sources at San Juan International said the 00 plunged into tbe Atlantic as it made a sharp left bant while climbing after takeoff, a normal procedure for air- . craft leevlng from the field. , Of Popular Porno Movie The board said conversatK>n! with passe ngers confirmed there was no warning before the giant jetliner's left wing dug into the swampy muck 18 miles northwen.of her;t, crashing the Lockheed UPIT~ Bronne-, 21 , s.root-10 and m pounds, was carrying no money and was clad on- ly in a pair of gym shorts and a sports jacket. An hour's walk up the lonely road would ~ave led him to a county fire sta- They said the plane was owned by Arthur Rivera , a private air-cargo opera· tot . Clem«>te completed hls 11th ...,.,., with the Plralee In li'll. Last aeuon, he became the I Ith man ·Ill basd>all hlstDry to reach 3,000 hi.., foe a i-ftoll camr. ' Gif<n<!lle bid oomplJed a lifetime bat· Ung averqe al over .!00. He won lour !IMlmaJ Loque battln( titles and hil 'f"~ JOO IS times. . !Ml -bo bau.d .312 In IOI -In lfTI, be bolted .U4 In the World -tlflllnlt lbe BaWmtn Orlolm IDd --the lJUlll•tdhli performer Ill lbe oerleo, won "1 the Plralol. lie '"'" the Nallonll Leque's MOil Valmble ruyer. awinlJn lJ6& aqtj ."'I llOledltf 11> tlte ~-..tam· 11 limes. He wu llom A ... 11, 1934, in Puerto R~ .• ·:.'! ·. ': ... ;;~ •t Six Officers Hurt At Lauderdale I As Youths Riot FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) Six poliC<!men were Injured and » per· IOOI ftre arrested in three houri of vio- lence by a crowd ol young vacaUooers in a popular beoddlout .,.. early today, Ille Broward County -·· -said. Sheriff's Ll John Tamburello aald a crowd of 300 to 500 young people broke windowa of llOllce can and aeri<wly In- jured -olllc<r durtna the -In a half-mile areA along State Road AlA. Florida highway patrolmen. Fort Lau· dtrdale police and about 40 sheriff's depu· ties anned with tear gas. riot batons and ~ belllld3 ....,, uaed to queD tllfl di>lurb· ance. Tamburello said. NEW YORK {AP) -The city's cam- paign to clean up the sleazy Times Square district has zeroed in on a pomographic film called "Deep Throat," a resounding box office success that has survived ob- scenity charges in another city. Operators of the New Mature World Theater in midtown have betn on trjal for two weeks here charged with promo- ting obscenity. Conviction could shut down the film and bring fines of $5,000 on each of two counts. Complain.., abool the massa~e parlors, -S-. ]Jll'llOl!l'aPh movie lbeatera and prostitutes that have become a>m· moo in the nmes .... Squarf theater fllitrict have prompted .Mayor John. V. Lindsay to launch a crackdown campaign.. Massage parlors have been raided, prostifiltts rounded up and landlords pre- \'ailed upon to oust tenants who offer sex by way or dirty films or Jive acts. Plfidals...,ay dosing or "Deep Throat" Ha'rvey Weds British M O<kl BEVERLY HILLS (UPI) -British ac- tor Laurence Harvey married ~ !IJ·year· old Londco model New Year's Eve, then retired to the home of author Harold Robbins: for a celebratkm with several hundred Hollywood celebrttt ... The civil ceremony between Harvey, 44, and Pauline Stone. took plact at tbe actor's Bel Alt home here. It wa.s Harvej's third marTiage and l-.1iss Stone's second. The actor v.-as dJ\'Cl'Cf.d last year from Joan Oobn, wkfow d. ronner Col· urnbia Pictum chiM Harry Cohn. Driver, 83, Hw·t In Auto Misliap ll wam't Immediately kno"11 how the North Laguna Beach was without incident at.art.eel. he a.aid, or bow many power for four boun Sunday afternoon young people were Injured. after an elderly Newport Beach woman The Vtofence broke ou.t ·shortly af~r lost control of her car and knocked over midnight and was put down arolllld 3:20 a utility pole on Jtnlcrest Drive near a.m. Tamburello said. 'Jbe area where the lncident oceurred Heather Street, police iald. long bas been popular with young people, Police reported that Nellie Marie especially vacationing college student!. Grundy, 83, of 924 W. Ocean, Newport Beach suffered a broken left ann when i--.=...;;:J.:!!:;;:....==---=---..--her-ear-r-an---~illaeA--Drive and OIWIHCOAST IT DAILY PILOT collided with the pole around 1:30 p.m. She was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital in N.ewport Beech where her condition was listed as satisfa ctory. LIOll Trlstar. would establish a precedent for moving "I didn 't know anything was wrong un- against other reglilar movie houses that til "'e started crashing _ J just heard feature pomtgrahic films. noises.'' said stewardess Be\'erly Raposa, In the 'first 25 weeks since the 62-minule 25. who was recove ring in a hospital movie opened in New York June 12. It from an injured back and cuts and reportedly grossed $561.000 at $5 per cus-bruises Sunday. tomer. It is said to be the most success-One theory speculated the crew ful pornographic movie ever. became too preoccupied with a warning And no one ls disputing that its dcpic· light that apparently failed indiceting the lion of oral sex act3 makes it a hard· landing gear "'as not do"'"· and aborted core pornographic film. their attempt to land at f\.1iami lnterna- "Hard-cofe pornography has absolutely tional Airport. nothing to do with obscenity," insisted There were three flight -crewnren Herbert S, Kasmer, the defense counsel. aboard the plane and an Eastern Airlines: Returns to IJ.S. American folksinger and anti- war activist Joan Baez is in . pensive mood as she sits on floor amid luggage at Hong Kong. She and th ree rompan· ions returned to New York Sunday from J·U,noi. ---- Pro111 Page I HUGHE S ... A jury in Binghamton, N.Y., t.>here the first officer who was obierving and had film has been a big draw, recently agreed authority to sit in the cockpit to trim guests . it wu not obscene. Seymour Detsky. a 'Jbe observer. WalftTI Ten'y, was tht lawyer who helped defend the case there , only officer to survive the crash but was "We charge them fi\'e pounds ~ a said the Jurors "laughed ~gbout the hospitalized in critical comition, unable shave and 10 pounds ror a shampoo and film. 'ntty really enjoyed. it.' · to talk. cut .'' said Julianr The film which has been sho\\TI in other "We don't know whether he was in the That's about $12 and $24, expensive cities acr~s the nation, depicts 15 acts of jurnpseal (in the cockpit) or not .and we even in innatlonary London. sexual intercourse. including s-e11 of ha\·en't been ~ble Jo talk to him," a It was r.epor_ted that Ju\,·an and oral sex acts. Its distrlbulors have called spokesman saiu. "He's very ill. but he is it a s.1 t.l~ oa cootempcifary:Ucxual • 11till alive .'' . • Alphonso were led up a st one fire esc;:ape mores. The second officer 00 the flight . Donald at tbe back of the hotel" to thl? $2,5(p-a· Criminal Court Judge Joel J. Tyler is Repo, was not killed immediately, but day executive eyrie, thal eyeryone hearing the c::ase here without a jury and died Sunday in a hospital. believes Hughes inhabits. There. it was must decide whether the film meets hazy . Officials credited the sw-vi\'al of nearly said, they were ushered Into the presence legal definitions of obscenity. half the persons aboard to a foot-thick of a mystery man. A film must offend commllllity stan-cushion of water and muck in the "\Ve can saY nottiing of our visit," dards of decency. appeal to prurient in· Everglades and the fact that what fire Julian told newsmen afterward. tert!ts and be without redeeming social there was qWckly went out. But he did say he heard the man talk value -all three -to be obscene In a ' and his accent was Americ.sn . . ti_on . But his fraternity brothers, who in· s1sted Bronner was familiar with the area. said they expected him to trudge 10 miles down fhe road to where It meets a busy thoroughfare and then hilch A ridr ba{'k to the Los Angeles area. · l'~rom some points along the ridge route headlights from the thoroughfare are visible. Sheriff's deputies speculated that Bronner had seen them during his wandering and set out across the hill~ y:hcn he toppled of! the steep cfiU. BroMer's friend s had early Mpes that he was safe and just hiding out t'J "scare" his fraternity brothers in return. But. the young man'!" father, Leon Bronner. 52. held little of the same hope. "I know it is not possible f.or this child to survive." he said before the b6dy had been found . • "1'ty son. he was not an athlete . He \!,'as fat al)d be was raised li~e J mom· ma·s boy .all his life. He never walk~. We always· drove lilm. "He was a.good boy, a fine boy, and he was ~ ro well i~.sc~l. But f;om th~ fi rst, t knew that he could not bandie himself in the mountains, alone, and dressed as he was ... " From Page I HOPES ... legal sense as defined by the U.S. Su· F d Alphonso said he cut the man's hair in premo eourt. ri a y Ceremony the bathroom in silence. The customer, come to the center tor help." Tyler h83 testimony from diametrica l· he added, v.·as tall and aging vrith gray Another function or the center wou:td be I · · · 'd SI d J d h · d · ed h to coordinate the services ol other a1en-y opposmg v<ewpomts Id coos1 er. ate f(lr U ge a<r an pomt mustac e. cies in the area. Dr. Ernst yan den Haag, a psyehoa.n-Hughes is 67 and is reported by the few "There are many agencies available to alyst. testified ror the prosecution that Richard BeGcom will take his oath as a \l;ho have seen nim in recent years to help youngsters. 1be grav~ problem la: the fl.Im "is without any redeeming value ha\"e gray hair alld the sa me trim '---what.soever." new muncipal court judge in t.be West coordinating them so that one ,...,.,.11 Orange County Judicial District at 8:30 mustache he had before he retired from \\'here to go for his spectflc problem," But Arthur Knight, film critic for the public sight 25 years ago. Saturday Review, said, "It's not a sleazy a.m. Friday in Division 9 at the explains Altimarl. film by any mearu:, There Is a real at· \\'estminster court complex. Said Alphonso: "\\'e do not t.l1scuss the The proposal for the clinic has already tempt to use humor and a kind a sophis-Beacom defeated Richard Alfano in a ident ity or the business of our <'lients." received approval from the Htmtlngton ticated fooling ""it~ sex. It is not a deep-run-off election Nov. 7 to fill the sea t And anvhov.·. he said . ··t have neve r Bearh City Council and will be presented breathing film .'' · \'acated by Judge Celia Baker ~1ho hC'ard ot" llo"·a rd ll ughc!'. The only to high school trustees at their next 1'1uch or the testimony also has focused li"r-et-ir·ed-th-ls_y._a_r. __________ .lc_··-·si;;pa"pe--rs-·1.r_._.d_or_e_l_,._"_·n_._ .. _____ m_ee_u_·n;;ig;;;. -----------on the 1<>-e1lled new sexuality. II Dr. Max Levin, a 71-year-old ps)'Chia· trist who often testlties for tbe prosecu· lion in ob.1c::tnity cases, noted that the plot turned on an "anatomical absur· d.itJ',." Tlie new 1973 models are here! The film 's repeated examples Of Mal sex could hann a male vieiNer because It v.'Ollld "blind him to the true nature of female semality.'' But Or. Edward J. llonticlt. a M-y.ar- old poycttialrisl wbo saw th< movie with his wife, defended it as showing sexual activities "\\·ell within the b o u n d s of nonnal beha~or." He said yie_win~ such acts iwould 4tgt!ten the·loed-of-guithnd shame often associated with sex." FUrther, he said. the film ad"an~ the idta that "sexual gratification is a \\'O- man's life right."• . Nobody sells GE for less than Ice or water, without opening the door. capacity and convenience for narrow space. 'nle °""* CM1t DA ILY l'l&.ql", wltfl ftldtl " ~ ,,.. ..... ~ .. ...,.. ... .., ... ~ Otetl ltvt!llA"'9 ~ • ..,. ,... ........ .,. 9UOlllMd, MaMly .,...- ,,....,, tw C..I• M9N, H"""1 '-ch. ~ &Mctll,_..111 Vtllty, UflM .---. lrvlr!t/kcldldKll M'ltl1 h 11 C""*"tf '911 ,,_, CMl!ltr..-. A .si.1t ntlollll ........ MlllMI hhlrdr(I .. .....,... Tiii .,W:lsMI IVblilltlrll '*" II et 230 w..t --llnotl, CO.It Mtll, QllflrNI. .... Beaten Boy Dies Americana• Refrigerator- Free7.er with ea.tom o;.peo..;. -t i.eMrt H. W ... ..,.......,..,,....,_ J., .. t. c.,1..,. YIW ..,...io..i1 Miii ~ti MMlillf' ThoMtl kt e...JI .... TliffllN A • .Mvr,hi11e M"-.W lfltw Ch1rle1 H. I.Mt l!:icl.•r4 P. Ntll AWlt1nlM11119 .... N1,_.. l1ifa1it Brotlier First ·Vi ctim ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) -A I-year.old boy who hid -badly bea... and whole Infant brother WU found bea ... to dtalh In a t11.no. grave died Sundoy al Cardinal Glennon Children's llotpi .. l, police llld . Th< boy, Paul Darljl. hid been hospllallzed In NoY<mber along with his motber. Sharon Darby. 28. both the vic- tims of beatings, police said. He was readmitted Dec. 15 by foster parents be had been living with since his release. At the time or the second admission, the child wu sulfulng from lnfl•llllM· • Uon d. the membranes enV<lop\ni th< brain and spinal cord, according to po- Uce. Out authorities ' said SWlday the cause or the death could not Immediately be determined. PoUce said any charccs in lhe death were pendinc the outcome: of an autopsy rtporl. • . Cbaried In the dtath of the child's 11- -!!Ril'ittRsl~actle wq· ~ Hudson. the moth.r's boyfriend. He also • ' Dllpenses crushed ice, c:ubes and cold water. • Flw boldo ap to 2SCi n.. • Adjustabll>, lmlpcred glass ohelvel 11.5 cu .. ft. Dial Defrost Kehigerator S'J7975 • Only 284 witt• • iu,, fulJ.wM:lth frwttt • O\illlr t t9Y Low Prices are born here, raised elsewhere! • \ I 90 DAY CASH WnH .... Om CllDn •• r . l DI th< Chill ye~ per1 Coot Ht cord abo< p D p Th nlng grov Vall• ram1 Nigc Th deyt Dev• arcl! •PP< m~ NC Cro1 has A \oda the lhre, rttod In som1 he e ,, mer acre priv Paz Parl Parl TI area Vall Tl the and scho UniJ 11 over and depi r'Jl< ,, Cou pliCl ,, pos< clud Sul~ cha• ty a Con l!.ret vest with pen Tl With Spel I ' ' Lion~s Tale Frasier on Silver Screen By AR1111JR R. VINSEL Of .. O.lty l"ltM ,..., Don't ex;pect to see the paw prints ln the cemeri\ 1ldewalk st Grauman's Chinese Theater in l~ollywood (or awhile yet, but a aland-ln has been found to pcrfonn in the movie life story of Lion Cowtry Safari's legendary Frasier. He began shootina (\lo'O weeks ·ago, ac- cording to s<:hedule. making a mov ie about the leonine lover who aired 36 cubs Park Niguel Dev~lopment Plans Begu11 By CANDACE PEARSON Of fht D•ltJ ,.li.t l ttft The New \'ear wlll bring the begin- nings or yet another development to growing Lagwla Niguel in the Saddleback Valley -this time a 125 acre, 3.11-sinG.le family residence project called "Par.Jc Niguel." The ~ntative tract map for the deyelcpment by . subdivider, G H R Development Contpany, and engineers-. architects, VTN of Orange County, was appo>ved by the county planning com- mission Dec. 19. NO ON-SITE work. at the location at Crown Valley Parkway and La Pas Road has begun yet. A spokesman for VTN engineers said today that plans are now being drawn for the first increment ot Park Niguel. 62 three and four-bedroom homes and four models. Initial construction may beg in sometime between February and April, he estimated. The project includes a sma11 com- mercial !.ite, private streets, at least 1.5- acre1 of public park and 1.5-acres or private park and a bike trail along La Paz Road connecting Crown Valley Parkway with Laguna Niguel Regional Park to the northwest. THE COUNTY general ptan for the area shows a greenbe.lt along Crown Valley Parkway. '!be total 331-illllt project will generate the netd for six elementary classrooms and ~·ror 811'jul!I01 ''and .-.high school ~udents, according to Capistrano Unified School District officials. This tract will "add to a severe overcrowded situation when it is built and occupied," the county planning department quoted the school district report. The Sadd1eback Area Coordinating Council (SACC) "concurred" with the ap- plication. 11IE CONDmONS of approval im- posed by the planning commission in- clude the improvement of a portion of Sulphur Creek proposed as an "earth channel" with a concrete drainage facili- ty approved by lhe Orange Ccxmty Flood . Control District and that a com- p_rehens.ive geological engineering in- vestigation of site stability be submitted with grading plans before any building permits are Issued. • . The. proposal for Park Niguel complies , With all applicable county general and · specific plans, county planners noted. before being called lo lhat Creal V•klt ln The Sky about one year ago. 'l1l!r NEW sl.\r oo the hocllo)l •. .,,.t be the .. for loog, being a same age as the fonnldable fat he portrays -ls Shurza, who hangs out at Saugus. Hls tongue hangs out there too. eaustnR: a remarkable resemblance to the late Frasier. This characteristic helped Sburza win hit rnovle rote. . Just as in virtually all Hollywood pro- ductioos, the script·,.,Tite.~ have tam- pered \\'ith lbe facts of life -F'rasie.r's life at least -iD lhll G-rated flick about lbe birds and lbe bees and the lions. '"'l'llE MILLION doUari>!UI mm, tiUed for ILS hero, takes a few liberties with hi.'li file -after all he only became famous in the last ccuple of years of it," says Jerry Kobrin. Lion Country'• corporate publlc r!:la- ttons di~r and hi! colleagues con- verted tbe Bged Frasier's famous facility for fatherhood into a worldwide legend. No release date has been set yet for ., tbe...mo.vle about. f'raslerl, ln 't\'hich the plot thickens almost to the consistency of that cement containing stars' footprint'> outside Grauman's Oiinese. Besides his role as mate to scads of lonely lady lioM, Frasier 3Crves mankind in tbe show by communi c atin i;: telepathically with a.illiY 1.00logisl. BE LOVES ANIMALS ooly he can'! relate to people, but Frasier naturally Wlderstands and sympathizes because of what his shy zoologist friend is missing on a human level. 'Jbe Frasier movie -brainchild of Lion Country Safari Presldtnt •tarry Shuster -will featurt many among the African game preserve's human and animal employes. Frasier was nearing the equivalent c.f 90 human years of age ~·hen he gained fame by siring 36 cubs. Does the soon·t~be-released Frasier Productions Inc., movie really lell all? fl.lost theater·goers are anxiously ~·onder· ing . "WELL." EQUrvOCATES Lion Coun· try Safari Public Relations Director Kobrin, "it does and ii doesn't." They don't believe in X·rared films. H f!Ittington Lot Campi1ig Op~ns For Winter? Part 0£ the ocean front parking lot in. Huntington Beach may soon be opened for overnight cam p i n g . City Adplinistrator David Rowlands has in-dicated. --- The city harbors and beaches depart- ment wants to open about 95 camper sites on the city parking lot on the ocean side of Pacific Coast IDghway bet~·een Lake and Huntington streets. "THEY WOULD be used onl y in the winter months , when the lot isn •t needed so much for beach parking," Ro~· lands explained. "Probably from mid-Septem- ber to the end of A prll. " Rowlands will ask the City ·Council Tuesday nlght to authori1.e $12.000 for the camper uperimenl 1be money would he used to mark the Jot, establish sev;er connection!, and pay a v.'Btc hman to supervisor the camper area. "WE 11111\'K TIIERE is a need for this." Ro~·lands said. "And a study of similar camp sites shows ·we should make about $11,000 to $18.000 annually from it." During the summer. the camper sec- tion would ·be used for nomal beach parking. • ~-· DAILY l"tLOT l!~U l'lwl,. SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY MARSHALS SERVICE 282 SQUAR ~ MILE JURISDICTION Oon Anderson T•lk5 With Cltl lzen; Work More Ch•llenging Than Riding In Police Car Ba·iliff Has a Tough Joh It's No t All Paper1vork at County Marslial's Office Hy CANDACE PEARSON "~1aybe this sounds drarnatie. bttt the bailiff has to put his life up to protect the judge. lie has more responsibility on his shoulders than the man in the field." ae· co rding lo one man \\·hn"s bt.oefl both places. Ac:ti\·ities of 1hc Orange County ;..1arshal's office are somell mes obscurrd by the attention getting arrests by local la'1\' enforcement officers. NOT RIGIITL'\' SO, claims Sgl. Chuck Goodv>'in. supen·isor of marshals at the South Orange Cou111ty C.Ourthouse i• l .. 11'(una Niguel. "I used to be a deputy sheriff and I 11·ouJdn't go back lo it.'' Gooch~·in smiled. "Thfs work is more of a challenge than r1d1ng around in a black and white ca r '' The tenn marshal is b asically synonymous ~·ith bailiff. an officer of the court. "Ou r primary runclion is the security of the courtroom. and the safety of the Judge ... C.ood"'1n explained. He considers the "'·ork more ch:illeng- ing because marshals must be full y ae· quainted "'1th civil as "·ell as crilnina! eodes because they "'Ork "1:h small claims court 11nd civil suits and ;nust serve civil as "·ell as crtminal ·arrl'St \~·arrants . THERE ARE 13 marshals at the Laguna Niguel facility. the smalles1 division in the county in numbers, but the largest in area. 282 square miles. The courthouse has jurisdiction from Newport's Ryckoff Seeks Peal{ Plant at Huntingto11 A Nev•port Beach councilman is urging Southern Ca lifornia Edison Co. to build a high pollution, short·life po"'•er ptant in lluntington Beach, and gear its Jon~·tenn power needs to nu clear plants. "Edison might use the peaking plant approach. jet engines turning turbines." says Paul Ryckoff. "Thi! method is cheaper. but is only good for about five years. It is less efficient and produces more pollution. but maybe ~·e can suffer that for a few years.·• RYCKOFF WOUU> rather see a five- year. emergency measure adopted. rather than the fossil fuel additlon to the existing Huntington Beach plant now pro- posed by Edison. The fossil fuel addition would be useab\e for about 35 years. acco rding to Edison of ficials. Ryckoff sent his suggestions to the Southern Cali fornia Assoctat1on of Go\·emments tSCAG I. urgi ng th R t organizRlion to help cut the red tape for building nuelear pl ants. Jack Green. a Huntington Beach Coun· cilman and president of SCAG. said to- day he doesn't think peaking plants are the answer to the problem. "111EY ALREADY use some peaking units in Jfuntington Beach, ... Green ex- plained . "I think Edison is looking for something more than just getting over peak periods. "I full y agree that nu clear plants an:o the least polluting and the best current ans~·er. but the lead time is eight to 10 years to build them. "f th ink Paul's mistake is he 's going after a 11ymp1om rather than the real ca4se -growth. \Ve need state"' icle measures to restrict gro"·lh. t believe ~e "·ill face rolling blackouts in Orange County." RYCKOFF SAYS if the various cities and other agMcies get behind nuclear po~·er plants. perhaps the time it takes- to build them can be cut. the southerly portion of C.Orona de.I ~lar to the El Toro ~·l arlne Corps Base In East. Irvin<' to Traboco Canyon, east to the Riverside County boundary and do"'·n Just south of San Clemente. 111 lhc Sooth C.Oun!y area, the marshal'~ concent rate on crinl1nal ac- lions Only two dcputif.'S "·ork civil cases, f'.ac h handling about 30 a day, In a month. ahout 700 crlininal 3IT<'SI 'Aarrants "''ill be served out of the Laguna Niguel offrce and about 250 civil 11;1rran!s. .\111.EAGE OS each ca r av('rages ;ibout 130 miles a dav . "\Ve have more liability on oUr shouldCrs," (;ood~·in said, <tdm1111ng that he really enjoys his "·ork. "\\"e're carrying oul court orders and \\"Orking "·ith t~·o different parities -the pla1nlif[ and the Jlcfcndant." \\"hen serving arrest "''arran1 s. the marsha ls "·ork in pairs because "there·s more danger out in the field for the war· rant offiee r," said the sergeant. "The guy {suspect named by the war- rant I kno"'·s \\e're after him and be's behind the door waiting," said Goodv.1n. rel:iling a recent incident in Laguna D.e.ach \~hare a man \\'as boldiq. fl double-barrnled shOtg un pointed· at tHt door ~·hen marshal s arrived. I:>.: TllE COU RTROO~f. the bailiffs do a tot of paper"·ork in addition to security precautions. They handle the "o~·n recognizance" (OR! release forms, and keep the files on each case. Bailiff Chuck Jimenez doubles as an in- terpreter for Spanish-speaking defen- dents if the jud ge requests the service. ~Other "extra " duties are l'om mon. One marshal is alwars sta tioned in the detention .Q~~a in the bac;ement. which can Hold 1so· persons "comfortably'' \\'ho are "·ailing for trial. No one stays overn ight af the eounhousc. "·here about 18 to 20 perl;ons are detained daily. r·('m.ile rnatrons also trained in self· defense and "rome·along" holds work \\1th "'·omen defrndent~. There ha\·e bet'n sevrn escape at- tempts at !he Ligunn N1~uel courthouse. none successful. Sometimes persons disrupt the courtroom wUh arguing and sc\'eral persons have "nipped out" on drugs "·hile in court. The bailiffs mu st handle each situation and, Goodwin emphasized, "keep peace and dignity in the courtroom." - H u11ti1igton Trio Wi11 Motorcycle Officer Tropliy ~ •'<~AR J.ND SAL{ ,I -.. ··- DAILY PilOF Industrial Panel Eyes Mesa Bugs A thorough ioquiry in to &stn ~1e._n·~ lndustrinl pmpt!rty nnd it!I problems h11a been promised by nlernbPrs of a ntw blue-ribbon committee jwll appolnted by ~layor J~c.k llammett Tht Costa Me1>A Jndu"trial COmmittee dunng the next few ~·ee~ 't\'\ll focull on esscnually 1 .. -0 µrobltm areas: park1n1 and the definition of "manufacturing" .l'I! twrently ustd in the city's manufa1.." turmg (~pi I :r.onc. CIL\T~lAN ¥.'IL.LARD Jordan say1 the commitle<' will convene early 1n January. Its JTI('.'mbtN include (irt!gg Butcher. ~gerstrom Co . Ray W. Kim· mey. Iniflf Industrial Complex. 1'!arty Jones. C'old"'·ell·Banker 11<'"1 Est11te: Vaughn lledding. Costa Me~-. Chamber of <·ommertt : !icne 7.urlo. lly1and L;1t>0ra1oriMi : John Gust.'lrson. S~tR Co.: lluS,<.: (;ilQ«.•11 . ('n!ifomia [ 0 j ('Ct 1u 11 ~1ouJd1ng; C'hic Clarke. Cosla ~·lesa Plan· ning Conlmission. und Bill Dunn, city plann ing <lirl'ctor. Assi sttin l City f>lann1'r Doug Gi:irk sa\s that a reduction or industrial park· 1ui require ments is one or the m<iln ron· crrns of the new conunitt<'e. •·Costa ~lesa ha s the highest industrial parking starniards in Orangc C.Ou~ly, three times as much as any other clly. \\'e surveyed some of the T'l"Cently·buill industrial inst:lllations and found that their parking tireas "·ere 50 percent \•a• cant.'' he pointed out. "\\'E llAVE so;o.1E 30 acrl'S of in· dus1rial parking in Costa r.1esa and that is a lot of asphall." Clari. added. In addition . he said the committee \\OUld focus Oil the PQSSibility of ex• parnn.ng the manufacturing zone to in- clude other uses such as wa rehouse!', research and development facilities , and offices. Costa ~lesa's ~1·1 1.one specifically c:t· eludes such oon·man ufactu rmg uses but there have been cases in the past where their construction has been allowed despite that regulation. O~E OF TIJE solutions the rommitt!'e may "'ish to explore is to scrap the M·l zone. In its plap:! would come a new J (industrial) zone whose definition would be broaden('(! to include non·manu!ac- turing uses. Clark said. Cou11cU1ne1~ Eye Eco-inipact Cost E111erge1rcy-Laiv Cou11cilmen in ~funtington Beach v.·ill be asked Tuesday night to appro ve an emergen(·y law giving the city the power to charge private developers for the c06t of prepari(lg environmental impact reports. ctTY A DMJNISTRATOR David RO\\'la nds said it has always been the city's intention to eha rge developers ror the "'·ork. but "''hen the new en- vironmental policy v.·as adopted, that pov.1er wa s not clearly defined. "The proposed ord inance says Y•e can charge reasonable fees tor the U!e of outside experts and consultants and for our own administrative costs," Rowiand.'!J e:tplained. The cost ~·ill dcpend on the size of the project. so no specific rates are established n the ordinance. D.t-VELOPERS WJU. be asked to make a do,wnpayment on the estimated cost before any work starts. The full fee musl be paid before any pc'nnits are issued. according to the proposed ordinance. "fl.-""'--.~.;,f---~~;::I"'::;· t people ride motorcycles for fun . " o-ttlemOtorcyci....,,.Ii<Omm~ PA!L'f P1l.OT S9tfl .... THREE CYCLE OFFICERS BEST AT WHAT THEY DO ~-Howo..Jltf!LOfflcors Klopp, Havttr OranR:e County. riding is strictly a mat· ter of business. Like everyone else the police motor of· ficers in the county like lo mi:t a little pleasure with business, so four times a Yf&r they gather for a contest to fi nd out .:. which ol them are the best at what they do. Ar\D FOR TIIE pa st year. the best has been a team of three pa trolmen from Huntington Seach. Sgt. Jim Ho~·e and ofricers Darrell Klopp and John Hauser retired a perpetual trophy from the Orange County Traffic Officers ~iation "'hen they won Ille quarterly competition in March , JWM! and Septe;mber. And to prove their previous victorie! weren 't nUkes, the trio woa the contest again when it '"'as held earlier this moll1h. SPON.sctRED BY the aS&lciation. the competillon i!li held in the parting lot ot Anaheim Stadium and gives the officers a chance to demonitrale-the prcci!ipn with ~·hlch they caa handie their lafg• police motorcycles. They ride through a oourse which re- quires fine maneu'l(ering for li4ht turns, reversel" 8Dd stoP5. Howe explained. It's conducted like a driving test for a driver's license, with a JOO-point max· imum and deduction of poinLS for each error. A h.tlf dozen pollC< departments enter tb~man teams in the event, he said, altbou&b some o( the smaller statkma enteJ'o only a single officer in the in- dlvktual competition. . :-.:!...-'~ ffiA GG r I CZ> ·,,,.__...--.$(.AV,CIH>JG 'fOJ. CUS1'0Al~'-5• .OWk Sil"-~ llll'IY 1'o flMO 1'11.(IM •• • ll)~ll~ ".(R • 100,000~ SfOtl( Ul~1'S ••• Ub V.OOM • LIVINS ~OOM • l)IUIN' ~00.44 ,· LllM~S • '149.L{ ~ • 11\l~RORS • 1000 l\tClS~OP,Y 11'~MS • \l)ILL GO OM S~L.~ ~\ M~Gb/1S ~@~1 /.I, ··-----. .. ----- . ' ' rTIRGGi COBB'S fURNliUR-€. ~io 31 •Sf. G73·17Zt N(.lllPORT MAC U I I , • - .. -. .J' • .. • ,• • IWLY PILOT .._.J • ...,.1.1m • ·- -Ec~logist Ba~ks Industry Relief Fund Set ' lrvi1ie Pln.nner ·Wesley Marx Takes Practical Vi.ew < ' By-JOHN ZAU£R Of lie CWly ...... Ill" eY<eytime I wllll to buy llOlll<lhlns," Mane~· ~ volvtd a ptopOltd ~-In the Turlle Rock area. Tht developer ,...... mended the project ruglily, arid UlifiCJ that II would be aale. ~le by IOddent, however, Man was vlaltlng !ho alale of. fico of mines and geolaa -be notlo- td a lluidslide danger map of !ho Irvine area. The proposed development was right in the mJddle of it. In Yule Tragedy • • ~-. :-1r1 not !ho ordirwy eoolollst who believel In promOtlng used car loll, ·beovy Industry. shopping-eentel'S, al)(I gu 1taUon1. But then, Wesley Marx is not ln an ordlnary PoSltion for an ecoloaist.. Lone a· noGlbliC JNe.lance writer on en· vtrorlmen1.al attain, he was a~ last February lo !ho Irvine plaiining -· It was· a classic case ol the lheorttician ' and Idealist who accepted political responslblllly and found out aometbing bad to give. · .. You quickly find out that you can't just say 'eovirorunenl' and expect lhing' to happen," Man says. "Even if ew:ryooe else on the commlssloo agrees with you, it 's a lot more complic.at.ed thin that." One of his first concrete realizations was that cities don't have very much mooeyloapend. '"'111at's why I'd like more industry and even car lots," he explains. "The sales ·tax revenue from commercial 4evelopment is something we need if wr ... · going to do other .things . like develop our bike trails system. "And as a consumer, I don't like ha v- ing just one shopping center in the City so l have to drive somewhere else 'J'bij Ii not lo Imply that Mari IUddtnlY feel!-busiDess ought lo be Jeri wtlbool ~. ao that It can thrive ~ "I want It here, but I want lt con- trolled as it should be controlled,::, he says. , This attitude.ext.ends even to the bane ol the ecoloCY movement -oll wells. Marx. said be would welcome them ir they can be operated ln an en. viroomentaDy 90UDd manner. "I don~ lhint !ho rul of !ho world should be" turned into a jungle of oil wells, junk yards. and heavy Industry ao lhat we in Irvine can live ln a pa.rk-llke setting," be uys. "It's only lair thal Irvine accept Its 1hart ol lhlnp thal may not be desirable," Marx believes. "A planning eonunlsaiooer bu lo look at U-lhlnll• from a broad perspective." One of Marx'• disappointments has been ''the great gap" between what Is known about the environment and what is practiced at lhe city leve l. "Since I do a lot' of readlng about the environment, I'm fairly familiar with the field," he says. "But too Jlttle of what the professionals know tri ckles down to the city level. There's nothing dev ious. but the infonnatlon 'just doesn't come out." One case in · pc;int he remembers in- There's a lot of knowledge and infoMTl{l.Uon aveilable that we've got to find ways to take advantage of," be uys. "Now we've learned to be more careful In ooosldering tbe geolOtJY Jn. volved in developmelil But there are DllinY other lhlnp that still need lo be done " • .. · On !ho other hand, there art limes when u an environmentalist, be feela especi.ally sallsfled with city policy. One of these times involves the aeem- lngly unimportant maller ol how much inluJaUon the city sboukl require 1n new bomes. Bu~ Marx says, ti, lmJ>ICI on the. naliooal eoergy crls11 could be slgnlllcant. "We're going to fmd out how much ln- aullatfon a house needs to keep Ila heat Jn the winter, or to stay cool in the sum- mer .'' Marx says. "Developers are naturally going to build the hou.se for as llf.Ue as they can, and insu41tlon isn't'one ol those things that shows. But we think there can be substantial energy savings on b.eating and cooling if homes are pro. perJy insul ated. Special treats for total skin care by .DuBarry; ' • • •· .. Now, for a limited tiin e only, DuBarry's usually reason able pric es have been trimmed even more. So you can buy all the OuBarry skin beautifiers without -.spending a fortune. And you 're sure. to find just what you need in DuBarry's collection·for-·the baSi cs of coniplexion care: cleansing, sti mul~ting, protecting and softening. 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"'" Cluistma s, 1171 will nevtr be fora:otten by Mrs. Pauline Faremyer ol Costa J\1eaa . It claimed the lives of two of her three aons, pllced her m,,.blnd criUeally in· jured In lbe boapilll and left ber without adequale meam of IUJJPOl'I. The Mesa woman ii not even sure how she will pay for lbe lunerals. On Tutoday, with festive wrapping paper and -o{ .Oirtstmas packed in !ho bac~ of 1 pickup truck, her bus- bm! 'l1ionw left for the CCllllY ~ in Irvine. All -yoomg !ODS -• lloog. They """' In • hurry, tlJllalm Mn. Juanita Alexander, a family lrltnd, because they wanled lo 1« bock for a lrl p lo lbe mounlalns for • day of Cbrislmas vacalim In the soow~ On !ho way bacl: from the dump, the truck flew out ol cootro1 on Bonita Can- yon Road near MacArthur BouleYard and slammed lnto an embankment. ·Dead were DaVid Dwayne Facemyer, eight years old, and his brother Thomas William, who WU 10. 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Alenndf:r. "Only one of thret chlldren left." The third son, sii-yeat-old Shane-, escaped critical injury when impact "'' cushioned by a trash can. But when Mrs. Facemyer does come k> comprehend it, her friend sayi, she will \ be lacechrilh more thin jusl the fact o1 • personal loss. • "They had no life insurance, very liUle car insurance, and can't even afford the ' cool of ltmeral ceremonies," ..,. Mn. ~. "It's really a terrible situation ." Their only' hope iJ wortmen'I cam-I • pemation, she says, "which Is a1ow in coming and won't give ftfY much." Mn. Alexander, who aays she bu spent moSt of her time since the acddent comforting Mrs. Facemyer and her re- maining child, has set up a relief fund to v•hich contributions can be made. The Facemyer Fund is at Glendale Federal Savings and Loan A&sociation. 2300 Harbor Blvd. The two youngsters ere survived by their parents. brother S h a n e , ' grandmother Louise Poarch of Teus, and grandmother Thel a Facem:yer of Costa Mesa. ---- ' FASHION ISLAND."N1wport Beach (714) 6#-23 I 3. HUNTINGTON CENTER , Huntington Beach (7 I '4j 892-7771 : H!-RBOR CENTER, Coste Mesa ' •• .. -~M"I· • "" ~.t - (71'4). 046-5021 . .. • " • • , ' ' '" .. \ • .. • J. -· . .,...._' . . . .. " . • '· ' SACR Califon ol lbe t Tbat'1 be CUI and Go lion ~ lorto!Je Bf!'n r~ rights, weigbtJ Legisla pieces I Here aomeo that ca: STA! c.Jifon olllclal = Thal next ec aloog , state a fish, lb CATI the G< fannin1 Califon fish I agricul HOT have e sales t Rt P1 B· • An pure! for l Agne bei!n It Whih c ·r~ acoe! fairs. A pertJi Ken• bear rnort; A 1r·i.u; ml1u dent seen Fr .. Hugi '$3,00 mitu Sill ttpol lerll City, ... ' from Fo Ariz< . Ban Tues whih set f Ha C-Our subn offiCi Pa said bein1 man Ml Deir re-el cond In race •ll' rece he ' SOO@ Tl sher A a bi win any mis> ISSl lbe Ai bill 19i legi )t .. Tl .. .. ,71 • \ DAILY PILOT 5 Bills Not-so-weighty Legisi.ature Studied Tortoise, B11:t:f.erfly Feb. 5 Start OCC to Offer Photo Class to noon Saturdays beginning Feb. 10 In Rootn 10 or the Art Ct>ntcr Bulldlng. SACRAMENTO (AP) -In the CIJl!omla Ltgillature, 1'12 wu the year o!thetor10lat. '!bat's the c.Jlloml1 datrt tortolst, to be •xacl. The 1972 Legislature pu....i and Gov. Ronald Reagan signed, leailla'. lion designattne the CAlllomla deoert tortoise the official state "!>tile. BETwEEN BA Tn.ES ON SCHOOL finance, majo( ta.1 reform, women's rigbU, n1>fault auto in.Jur'anee and other weighty issues o! state bualnm the Legislature pa""'1 bundreds o! 00lbu pieces of legislation. lle1' i. a rouoduv ol what happened to ...,. o/ the odd aild unusual ~ that came bdore the 1972 Lealllmir.: STATE INSECT -JolnlJic the Calllomla -tor10lae In gaining -official llalus WU the dosfice bulterlly. Lepdalion lllped by Re-made it the o!ficlal slate insect. •'Jbat IDWl! both ..... ploce In the next edition of the California Blue Book aloog with the o/fidal slate tree the state animal, the state flower. the 'state fish, the state bird an<ttlhe state rock. CATFISH -ANOTHER bill signed by the Governor officially deftnea caUlah fanning as an agricultural pursuit in California. The purpose Is to mate cat. fish !armers eligible lo apply for agricultural subsidies. HOT NUTS -An Assembly bill would have exempted bot nuts from the oew sales tax imposed in 1971 on hot foods . Residence Purclin.sed By Agne1.v From Wlre Services An agreement for t h e purchase of a $190,000 house for Vice President Spiro T. Agnew in Kenwood, Md., has been reached. It was signed by George White Jr., the vice president's ( __ PE_O_PLE_J • r~r law partner and hi s access -!0< personal af. !airs. i A stalrilienl lll!id the p...,. perty, ~-vidi!fty o( the Kenw~ C1ub, will bear 'a au tta·ntral mo~-:71., •. :~ , A 1\11:-of. ~J~UA! con· lributori to the Ohio Com- mlttee ~ R6-Eltct the Presi· dent filed, In the office of the secretary 9f state shows that Frank Slnalnl and Howard Bagbet e a c h oontrtbuted ·$3,000 lo the campail!n com- mittee. Sinatra was listed In the reports as a 0 rttired eo- tertainer., ! r o m Cathedral City, while Hughes was listed as "self-employed investor" from Houston, Tex. * Former University o! Arizona President RiChard A. BarvU1. 67, pleaded innocent in Tucson to a cbiirge of driVing while intoxicated. Trial was set for Feb. 9. · Harvill was booked at Pima County Jall after refusing to submit to a breathalyzer test, officers sald. Patrofman James Memner said he saw HarvWJ's car being driven in an erratic manner. * · Mayor Roman I> Grlbbl at Detroit said be would not -re-f:lection this year to a se- cond term as mayor. In taking himseU out ol the 1-_,ra<e,o; eight months before th• .~ .. - ....,.nt voter survey indicated he would be r ... ltcltd tt he sought the top job In 1973. The mayor, 48, is a former sheriff of Wayne County. * . A Boston resident submitted a bill to make politicians wbo win elections legally liable for any express or impli~ pro- mises, guarantees or assurances they make during the campaign. ADdrew Mota dra!ttd the bill for consideration by the 1973 r-1assachusett1 legislature. .. , "'' -WAHR IDASlIR 'Ill-Coho' TOILET TANK 8ALL ........ ~ .... .......... w.., ..... """'""""" ....... _ ......... ....... ,7SI Al MAIDWAll SfOlll • . • Tiie A,;...,,bly bit oo the ldel, but thO Senile FlnlDce O>rnmlttee llilled It. DIVING -U you drink, d<J>'t div. in c.JUomla. Another law plsatd tbl1 year and signed by the Governor maw Ji ll· legal to skydive wblle tmder the tnnuence o/ alcohol or dnigs. . SWEARING -Swearing In !root ol women is sUll a no-oo. A measure to rtptO! laws against .....nng In front ol women died in an Aaembly committee. Judge Orders Man to Marry TORO!ml (AP) -11o11o:r1 Part!n1oo says be will •ppeal • Judie' a rultne that be 1111111 mlrT)' I ..,.... be ·bas be<!I UY· tne wtlll tt be wanll lo ,.. his cblldren from his previous mmlage .. Parkinson aai~ Thursday he and Aurora Melli, named in his divorce in September from his wife, have been In: tending to marry, "but now the judge's insisting on lt bas ruined that. "Miss Meili thinks th'-()nly reason 1 want to marry her now is just so that I can see my children." said Parkinson. ''The judge's order has put me in a position where I can't marry Bob,·· said Miss ?.telli. "He's condemned· me to mar- ry ..• whether I want to ()r not. It's tht first step to another divorce." Tomorrow morning! 1'hr iwo-unll class will. study th" ·non·silver pro ~ess, c~c1nol)'J>f', <-·alotype and photo silk !'l'reen. There will be a $10 change ror nuucrlals. llcRi1>trnlion will be by ap- po1nt1n~nt ooly from 9 a.m. to 8 p n1. 1t1onclays through rridays and 9 a.m. to 3 p.n1 Fridays, Jan. 3 to 26 For more infonnaoon, call 8J4.sn;. Superb quaUty broadloom Some like swags. ·some like pleats. -----'---~car~etl Everybody likes saving money. Custom drapery sale. 15% off. 3 year guarantee • You sive 15'4 on fabric and labor for custom draperies now through Saturday. Whether you \Ike formal or casual decorating, you cen hllve exactly the window treatments you prefer. Choose -from our entire collection of unique Sunlight Resistant cotton/rayon fabrics. 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T ' ' • f • • ' • • • . t I ? t I ' ' ' • • • ' • : • ' • • • • • • I I t. I • • .... , • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE • • . . Coastal Conservation · • l l iUter Winn ng iloe support from 1111yora ol six ' .coaslal d!fu. Sari ct..rn~fe ~r !Arthur lfolmes ha• been named to Uie Soutlt Coast Reg onal Coastline Con· senaUon Corornlsslon, ·whl""' wlH lmpli!)nent the coaalal co11serv1tion requ~bb 'of Pr.oi>osl!iorr 20 In Oringe and Lo4 Aiigeles cowtlle!. . 1 • • . HDlmet, who ed~ed ouf'roii" ottiei' 11\a~ and .ix coundlmen in the voung for a clty representative on the rommlssion, oppqaed the coastline Initiative prior to .I Nov. 7, but bas said bis objection was to the manner in which it \V&S written, not to the concept of roastline con- trol s. The 4.2-yeaMld steel 181 .. man has distinguished himself.on. the San .,-lemente scene in recent years. J-le served on the city Planning Commission, won a landslide victory in the 197! city council election and y,•ent on to become the first freshman ·councilman in local history to be named mayor. He comes from an area wbere· public access to the beaches has been carefully '1>'1ntaln0d. but where em· phasis on local control fs equally traditfonal. ~ Hohnes joins Supervisor Ronald Caspers as a sec- ond public official member from Orange County on U\e .12-person regional commission. . Los Angeles County wil~ hav, Utr~e public officials on the commission : a county su~rvis<5r, a Los Angeles dty councihnan and a. councilman; from some other tity In that coynty. The sixth public oflicial member. a San; a Monica clly cou11cilme?i, has been named by the Southern Callfomia.AISOciation of ~vernm4!Itts (SCAG). · .. The regional commission also will have six citizen members, two each named by lb(-governor, the Speaker of the Assembly and~the" Senate"Rules Committee. · The six regional commissions and the stale com· mission go into busines February 1, accordlng to terms or the proposition~The first.monumental task will be to come up \vith rules and procedures and to hire a sta(f Lament for Fountains ·Dear Gloo1uy Gu~ Of Youth ~YDNE~· J. HARRI~ A .few weeki ago we \\'t're all say· ing how \\'Onderful It will be to ha\'e . our POWs back home ror Christ- mas . Now we don't know If they'll be back for next Christmas. Jfap- py New Year, President Nixoo ! . -P.O . ~ INML Nfltcb rU61n. .... Mf ' __,,,. """" .. ... .....,_. ..... ""'" ,.. ~ ....... ,.Oft. °"'"' f'llll. .. . . . Would-be Governors •' --- lo process 1hefremeQJIOus volume of 'developrnenl per'- nlits, exempUon peUlloos and' l.egal challengea which "IU col)front them. • . . WQlle the gl'1lotl:tig of permits for construction Jn the coa.W zone Is llltefy to ~ume a grtst deal or tlie commission'• Ume, the major p~ or each regional commission Is to develop a very comprehensi•~ coaataJ zone coJtJer.atloo plan, i»ferlng almost -Y aspect oI ocean. and land use in coastal zone by 1975. ~ The DAILY PILOT believes Arthur Holmes was a good choice Cor the regional coastal control commission , and wish him \\·eU..- This being the season for looking t>ack over the past year and de<i din g what made It outitanding, the Asociated i?ress has polled California editors and come up with a 11st of the state's 10 major news stories of 1972. Nothing that happened in Orange County made the ..to r. 10" list and, looking it over. "'e'd say It's just as \Vel · · / The events covered in the stories include such natural and unnatural disasters as floods, plane hi· jackings, assorted murder trials and the jailing of news- n1on none of \\·hich. fortunately, took· place along the Oiange Coast. • ; ... --~ ... . ;._ .. .. __ .~ ... ...... The story o( Gigi, the broadcasting "'hale. '''as among the ·nominees for top 10 recognition: Gigi gen· erated a good deal of press coverage d uring her forays -oU the coast, but even she «•asn't colorful enough to emerge a \vinner in the final balloting . All in all. failure to make this particular '·top 10'' probably speaks \\'ell for the quality of life in Oran!!e County. Critic of Gf>Ver1a~1ae11t Fi1tds Much to Praise Good Guys Am·id Society's Rascals \IJASHINGTON The pnrade of cheats. crook.~. grafters and miscreants unveiled in this space day after d:iy may uppear lo represent a basic sickness in our society. The truth about America, ho"·cvrr. js quite differe nt. No other nation has coint· so close to subject· lng t)Je. govenur\ent to the will of the governed. No O ther people are more will- ing Ir> shatt their blessings \Vith oth- ers. • --~at tapitcl dome here is an ~ ~ .s\ilrlDf sight in the morning light. ln the full sun. the rays reflect of fthc dome's'gray enamel. prtr jecting a look of pure v.•hitencss. It's the funclion of investigative reporters to look beneath the dome and f!:XllOSC the patches of gray morality. For \llashlngton's neoclassic temples of government shelter all too many rnscals. YET TIIE PUBLIC needs In be reminded occasionally that the majority of people in public. Hfe are hone~t and honorable. Often , they make great· personal sacrifices to ser,·e the nalion. The self-seekers, of course. allrnct n1ore 111tention than the h onest , hardv.·orking public servants. Nor is it ah1ays easy to divide the good guys from the bad guys. The sellout one day may bt the standup the next. For even the \\·orst rascals in \Vashlngton have their 1numcnts of righteousness. Brooklvn. She gavt up her job at a ( J l?reiil.i~lous la\V rinn to run ior Congress JACK AN. J)ERSON . and wound up her ca mpaic?Ji with a $17.000 debt. Although shc·11 be without income until she ii sworn in next month, .. • she has refused to return to the law firm. \\'c ha\'t' exposl'ct-mah,Y a pragffiiltic "I've· exhausted my savings." she :id· politician °"'ho '~"~~.M!'-at~ ~ milted to Wi, ."bul.unebow l'll'rtlake it . compro mise to adVfnef' hr5 <:tlrttr. But · J don't feel ·•·should practice lt1;w now there etrc also C()llrageous men in because !J:eing a representati\{e is a full· I. · J'k H Ma ' · 1 -A-'~-Hn1 time job. And if you pracli~. you can po •hes. 1 ·e ousc )Or)ly 1.£41\ICI P-JC. put uoiirsel( ln 1a position of cci:ifliCt of in· l>ogg.s. O.La.. v.'ho has been missing J , since mid-October on an Alaskan flight. terest." i ~:1;t~li~~r~it~~:~~._~· .. ,HA.vE '.'. . ~gress1~al \'Oliog· rights. The pressure on him was Junketeers who , xpens1"t vdcat1ons trcrl'!.endous rfOm ccmtltuents '<l't>o ._. ;i.J the l.pl'payers nse. But th re ~re posed opening the ballot in the South 10 also congress?'en are caref\tl with blacks the taxpayers mot'e)'. Represent.alive K. But he ;tood up on the House noor and Gunn ~1cKay. O.Utah. for _example, declared finnly : "I shall support th is bill save~ the taxp~ym $1.824 a ye.er. by because 1 believe the fundamental right passlng up the first class_ s,eot .authorized to \'Otc must be part of this great e.'t-by the govemm~t and nd1ng 11:' the back pcriment in human progress under of the plane w1.th other Amencans who freedom v.•hlch is America." have to pay thetr m\'11 way. ' We have told aboili high orficSals who WE HAVE WRIITEN about con-accept lavlsb contracts for book.a about gressmen who always seem to have their their gOvemment experience. But there palms up. But there are honest men irJ are also ·selfless men, like Adm. Hyman ~ongress. like Senate dean George Aiken , Rickover who refused to take a peony for R·\lt .. who has been an elected official his book. "Eminent Americans , si nce 1931. Yet the road that runs past Namesa kes of the Polaris Submarine the house he has owned in Putney. \11.. Fleet." He gave up his royalties so it since the 1920s is still unpaved. v.-ould bt within the financial reach of \\'e have criticized candidates who try C\'ery American for $1.15. lo make up their campaign losses after We ha\•e often ripped into the military the election by peddling their political in-brass. Bin there arc other stories. which nuence. But there ~are also scrupulou..1 v.•e have also reported. For example, tbe candida tes like Elitilbelh Hohzman . the Army cut back on i.ts officer corps. fore· newly-elected congresswoman from ing Captain David Kelly out or uniform. But it allo"·ed Kelly·s four-year-old son, David. Jr .. to continue costly treatments- at \\1alter Reed Anny Hospital for \Vilm·s disease. a fonn of cancer. \\le ha \·e "'ritlen about Lt. \Villiam Calley and the ~fy Lai massacre. But I'll never forget seeing young Gls under fire in \'ietnam during the Tel offensive . They quickly located the posit.ion of the mortars that v.·ere hurling death at tbem . but. discovered 1hc Communists. had S("t up their b8tm'y in the center or a village near Lbng B'ien. Instead of firing back. the Americans held their fire and took their lo!5es. 'For they kne"I:' '!_here \\'Ould be unconscionable cttillan. o:sualties if they .bombarded :the village .center .. FOR EVERY bllmbJing bureaucrat. there are hundre.ds of government emplofes \\'ho work dilige11Uy for the public good. F'.,or every congressman who is seduced · by the blandishments of the favor s"Cekers. there are scores who struggle to follow their conscie!lefS and do their best For every Lieutenant Calley, there are a hundred thousand Gls, lonesome for hQme and sharing witti the people wherever they happen to be. Footnote: We believe America's unsung heroes, who do the daily good deeds that are often taken for granted. deserve more recognition. 11lerefore. \\'C will start av.•arding the brilss ring. good for one free ride on the Washington Mer· ry-G1>Round. to Americans for outstand· ing se rvice. We welcome your nomina- tions. Remeniber, it's the small deeds, not n~ssarily the grandStand plays . that are the most genuine. • · Shocking Statistics of 'Overtalk' It has been estimated (by Alvin Toftlcr ~ kind of discipline . remain constantly on convention. These events. which now In F'uturt: Shock ) that the median time ~ the qui vive for shoddy thinking when seem to most of us as remote as the Cri· spent by American adults reading CU .l DT ES McCABE you're subjected to to,CKXI v.·ords a day of mean "1ar. could have unhorsed Presi· .&~UJ ii? nev.·spapcrs ls 52 minutes a day. The dent Ni%0o utterly In an earlier and more ' r ' ' ' " • • ) same person also spends time reading or COURSE, yotJ don't have to listen . morally seleetive time. I know people i---t'--,.=.,,..-~,~~~~~~:ono=---:;;==""":-::=::0::7'.=-:7::::;:-===--lM'°"'r;--r"'l;ll%i""';-·bi:lllomd:s labetrm---A curious"Tthing.-tEie;-!fhe-persoM-ll-.J•"''ixl:Wha~\'e"nu'J..1f01•<:i1J1A"''"'h1'"•-'5"'aiq.q.l)<JIMi1'111100.•-'DOl'""'-"'"'11· '----'---With the youthru\ New Year f97j ye! to w1 rav.· 1n support of any singlf: person caOs and the ba~ks of breillast food shr~ll and im~reeise. ~ ~· because know wbo are mast capable of moral in-they. They are not among those who get pick up the burdens of a bone.weary 1972, are extremely remote. It is more apt to their 1nessage lS compehng y,·1th a lot of dignation are those v.·ho have tittle or the daily inpu t or 40,00D words, largely and a bruising national election just over. be a ga me of playing polit ical "chicken" boxes. He also spends 75 minutes a day olher shrill and imprecise messages. nothing to do with lhc mass media. They produced by hucksters. · California .gubernatorial a s pi r a n l s for the new year to try lo force or bluff listening to the radio. during which he I v.-onrl<'r how many people kno"· today tnow that most tele\·i!ion is mere chew· already are girding for the 1974 fray. others out of the contest. v.111 rl'l't!ive about 11.IXlO pre-processW \\'hat a syl!Qgism is. or the elemenlnl ing gum for the eyes. as someone put it. ALL TllAT verbiage. all th.it overtalk. ON THE Republlco n front Presidential On the Democralic side of the slretl, \l'ords. logical fa llacies which get in the way of Because they are oot of the stream of makes it al.most impossible to be morally C~lor Robert f inch has resigned 10 there are every bit as many candidates Finallv this same ;\merican \\'tllches coherent utt cranc.e? Before 1 was out of mass n1edk>crit y they remain \n · a selective. It is so difficult , as many have :ew.m to Califomla. and candidly states striving for the party nomination for sc \·cral ·hours of t~levision nnd rt.>ceives high school I could spot an undi stributed _curious and satisfying way old-fashioned noted. lo focus long enough on anything he has an interest In the race. Governor. another 10:000 \\·ords 1n1cldlc. I hope I still can. \\'c used to be These are the people who were sh<H:ked to really care about it. Today's outrage is GOP Lt. Governor Ed Reinecke FRONT·RUNNER in the opinion polls and all the visual ,~ • 1nugh1 subjects like logic and rhetoric. Jo their boots at Jhe exlraor<linary sara-';;'d;fd ~~~~pu~~';'°=~~:tt.Z.' 1r w: already has proclaimed himself a can-is Secretary or State Edmund G. Brown, messages needed. He _;. \\hlch told us not onl y ho\\' t.Q__say tbings band danced by the Republican National Id ha i dlda\e and declares his campaign v.•111 be Jr. who' has demonstrated an amazing is assaulted by 560 ;p"t cJC'nrly . but to disctm the murky and Its Committee and 111' over the selection of ~;eh=r. ;hn~':ft~gth:~n:e00~g~!~ under way--1be li.rsLD!. the year _ im. facility for joining public lssues of broad co1nmctclils a day, 4 c.1uscii. Bur how can you maintain I his San Diego as the original site of the GOP in a semi-comatose state, w: are likely to ' • Another state orficer who is looking Sacramento rut. bably dou61e th3t it , hear. thaC ii. interest and not getting cau.ght in the llnd he c:p01~ ~ think that• is, indeed, what we wish to 1 serlotf•b' 1t the top sPot Is Stat' Con-AsSembly,~aker Robe.rt h<foretti says he watches Charlie Mid 1 s M tro.Ilor Hous1oa 1. Flournoy. he has aJrl\Ody collected at least a Clian in the early · ni"g •t un agic" quarter of a million dollar war chest and morning h o u r :s. II GOVER.NOR Ronald Reagan. who is a hard-runolng contestant. The \''here about a third of ·each hour is de- mat11 politicos figure will not be a can-Speaker tan call on amazing resourcts in voted to "sales messages." dldate for rHledlon 1Ull doe&n't !OW1d a gu•--ato~l bid and •t-tt'i •-• a I,.. ho 1 red lo baodo U!:l II 1111 "' v•.. ""'"' Alt-tn aJI. the average Americap is ,., • man " 1 Jll'OPll f " leading part with Governor Reagan in bombarded "" 40.000 to so.ooo word's ol the poUUcal limelight. t"•• throu h t hlft rt I "' 'l1*n. Attorney General Evelle Younger ge ..... B 1 ax 5 • propc Y ax commWlicalkin every day. Most of this is ph h k reform and ac:hool lncre.ate blll which substantially ignored because "·e are all al~ has his mlmeoifl mac int cran -should benefit hls candidacy.· blessed 'idth "''hat used 10 be c81led a t ed up a.od II making all the preparatory ' deaf e:1r. Of lhose S60 commercials. gubtma10M1l mo\·es. SENATE President Pro TemJl(lre · sun·eys say ~·e notice only 76. Jatnei Milla allO keeps malling noises I TUE CHANCES or all the leading GOP like a caodk1.ate ror go"Vernor. A major asplraots for Govttnor agreeing to !\iills handicap wUI be hanging on to hll THIS FLOOD of \\'Ords is aptly ca lled Senllte leadership post as he is under at· .. overta11t·• by AMernblyman Leo J. Ryan Quot.es tack prosentl,y by both R<publle1ns ind ol Siio Mateo. The volume is bad enough ; Democrat.!. the. quality ol that volume Is ""'king It Senator GeOrge Moscone Is another almost impossible to think coherently, or II· M. Meltmi.:-&eaidiliari:-.'.:"lm"' Democratle con~nt who 1s canv .. slng to mnke known what we think. The SUSpl· ID& d cJVUi-· lo · Qennany .....,.bllf !)le a tote In thol'llUl:b fashion, btrllding clon ~ reaching us nil tbat tho rnoro dilrlnl WOf1d war u -~pl&!d u a ""pport ror a proljible run. compler becomes our Sl'•tems or com' rautiDI neceu:tty ~~.:-II> wb1111 ~ And tben. of course, thttt art many municatioo, the less we commirnicate. 11--<..-i.i..,.,..-.-lllJmblllCeaemy'dlilaT-We ither h0jiilul1 hi llie wings. Ont ..,..,, i~ tbat, m Jrylng to-com• t------.n._•~•tt-11w ·~11Mrilwith--tfortlt ~,..,,. ~·-~tlCQIM. ~ :__ _pete for the attention of lt\e mass mind, -wettt. r--ca.llMJA Feature StrvJtc the id men are 81most compellea •lo be • \ Trying ti) pho~grap~ the tee th or a Greenland shark which \\·as mistakenly assumed to be dead. tagging polar bears. ::ind returning a muskot call to Its hostile: 1:1nd unpredictable parents Rrc 90n'le of the experiences described in "'ord and picture by Fred Bruemmer In his new book. Enrountert With Arct>c Animals {Amer ican Heritage Press. $14.95 1. Spending roughly six months a year in North America's last e x t e n s i v c wildtmm area for tho last seven years, living with the ~kimos. travelling ex· tensively and photQgrapblng wildlife, t~ author provides an account which is 11t lhe .. ma li"'I' spt!ctaeular--alid hllhiY ptr10nal. Bre:albtakfng p a n o t a m 11 a 1lt«J1•tt with dell&hlM-..close-ups ol. baby .. als: wide vistas d1he-enannous nes11ng colonies or nortl>em "' birds ~p­ p@&r side by ~taeWiUrinllmarevrews or pclar-~ bears, musk oxen, walruJes and other Arttic land and sea fauna . ORANOl COAST DAl ~Y PILOT Robefl N. \Vted, J'~bUlf1tr THoma' 1':ttoU. Editor Borbal"tl Krt4bfc~ £d1tortal Pogi Editor · Bn1emmer shows how the anlmals Jive. Thi• 1.-dil•1rilt' L•t:e nr 1tw Dfllly hunt and are hunted : their importance in l'1lot ~k!i to lntorm Md 11tfm\J· sustaining the Ea ... 1ITIOI, and their vital lnl•· 'N'1dcn bf 1~ntlng lhls eli " thre n-"'!JlpPt't oPln1nn1 ..00 ron1• role In a d 'cately balanced, atened 1TI1'nti.r, .. "" 11111ti:1 of ln1t"re.1 a11d ecology. . ~ 'll)!lllfi~·ttRl..1'. by 11r11vldlnc:.. f••rum f' Bruenvner ii known for ttfC) pttvious '"' the 0:\1,~!01) of our rea~r~f books, The I.mg Hunt and SeUOMof the opi nions. and by l'll'l~nllf14. thl.'. Esl!:lmo, as wtll as hla dfs1l..-•lsbed div~n;e \·l'™-'lJl"llnt~ of tnlonncd ob-.... 'ft.. !ll•t\'t'rl and l()(lk\~•t'n on l~ pbotccraphund articles·~ ure uC th"'-dA.)-. I I -Which bavr~p · hr . .........., magazines. · -t:::M::o=n=da=y=, =Jan=uary~=l-, 1_rn_a _ _J CAl\OCINE RARKtEllOAD - ' I . ·- J ,, ' ' f .. • u,. , ...... Ea•11 SIWer Inner c i l y yourlgsler rides down steel slide in "Urban forest" in Baltilnore. J>l aygr~nd .. \\'as designed ft>r ·Sp& rial needs pf area, olff· cial~id.· ..• , .. -:'-:. ._ ---,. -.c- Neutering Of Pets Ordered NE\V YORK t UPI I -The Ameriran Society for lhe Prevention cf Cruelty lo Anin1als ASPCA sa)'s that as 1of Jan. I all animars adopted ' from ASPCA facilities in New York City will be neutered. Charles llaines, Io ca I ASPCA president. in an· ( ANLl!ALS ) nounc ing the pl:in for dog andl ca_t zero population grov .. th. said: 1 ··Primarily. \\'C hope lO kccp1 the animal population in New York City within reasonable bOunds. It would be rar better if there were fewer unwanted anUnals,jn the city. ''Much of the blame for -this is the result of street corner and backyard b 'r c e d i n g fostered by irresponsible dog owners." · ezoo Home SAN FRANCISCO I AP ) -A pair of yellowish brown rac- coon dogs. gifts from San Franc\sco's sister city of Osali:a. Japan, are officially inst311ed In their new home at the San Francisco Z.00. ZOO officials greeted the pair Ali. 5, and Oto. 6. "'it h a brief ceremony. Director Ron Reuther was asked whether the animals i Nyctcreutcs procyonoides ) are raccoons or dogs. . "\\'ell. the face does resemble a racoon 's," he !laid. "but it's actually dog all the way through. It's not a 'hybrid at all. ti's a true mem~r of-the dog fan1ily ." eoKs Needed WASHINGTON IAPI State health departments will have to certify that small turtles, terrapins and turtle egis are free bf salmonella and Arizona bacteria before they CAn be sent through the mails. ~ccording to ntw postal Postal regulations already ban the mailing of terrapins and turtles more than 21h inchC!i long. The action was taken follow· ing a finding by lht U.S. Department of Health. Educa· tion and Welfare that small pet turtles are signincant sources of the bacterial types. eBee Bill SACRAMENTO IAP) GQ.v. Ronald Reagan has sign- ed a bill' creating a new state advisory board to h e I p regulate beekeepers and con- trol disease in bee colonies in California. Activities of the oew five- member Apiary Board will be financed by assesmnents on beekeepers ranging lnim 17.50 a year to 1150 a year depen· ding on the r\wnber of colonies each operates. The measure Is AB 2368 Ernest M.Wey. iR-Sangerl. e Gorilla Part11 SEATTLE, Wash. IUPll - Santa Claus didn't forget four young gorillas at Woodland PJrk. They bad a special party al which they .. we.re given wrap-- p<d packages containing their Jamit~ '°9Cfs. 1be pockages were attached to a fur ln!t In lhe zoo'• great "ape house. • .. ! • ' ' I 111' I I i , . I I ii " ·' I ,- , ? DAILY "LbT Once a Ye 9NL -Y 0 "· •• Ind ... nee a Year! * Here'• Your Own Personal Chock list For Eltra Savings In hery Deportment! Iring This Ad With You And Save! SALE EFFECTIVE JAN. 2nd - JAN. 6th OHL Y * Shop 9 AM to 9 PM And Use Your •nUrnerlcard Or Mtister CH'I• We've Got It .•• When You NH' ill Duri119 Our January CIH,.M• • LADIES DEPARTMENT Hi- Waisted . Thin Tooled Belts Color: Blu e, navy, green, rust, red All S~fes Are Final On Safe Items , Weather Watche; Ladles SKI PARKA light Blue, Yellow, Pink. 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Said sbe: "Don't make the mlslake of treaUng your clop lil:t bumanlJ, or they'll treat you Ute dogs." SURVEYS SHOW one woman in five says l!lbe jult can't lland mlllhrooms. YES, BIRDS, too, get tuberCulosis. FATllERS AND SONS - A six-year study ol Jclm! Hopl<ins Hospital al undenlzed young- lll<n lmned up thls inc:Todible cm- lettlan: '11111 many dJijdren fall to grow -iately tall -of "1mt the -OOdmJ call "the neptlvo =~~~~:i~--= off, and failed to -. lbat may be w!>Y the boy didn't grow six feet. Find this to be a curious claim. .. Q, "YEAllS AGO wllm I lint married, your Tout- -was-kind mougb to 8Ugg<ol a-opoclal=-for Ille occasion. Wiil )'Oii, ask him to come Qp willi another .. , J}mxr of my new husband?" ' A. AD risbt. he lllggesll: "Here's to the man who • tal:es a wife • _ . May be do "' wUhool mhilake . _ . For II mak<s a lot of d!H..-..ic:e ••• -~ii you take." ----sPEED READING -A oompllmenlaly custamer .,,,_ ...., I must have taken a BpOed "8dlng OOW'8e to find ., many oddball It.ms. Not al all. Woody Allen pul me al! ow:h 1->rul when be said: "I toet a coane In BpOed "'8dlng, lelm!ng to road atralgbt down the middle al the page. and I was able to go through 'War and Peece' In I) m1n.-1t'1 about -• E8'11MATED OOST al lood ror a family al four nms 110 a ~ ,__ But by the year A.O. 2,000, the prognoo-- • eolorful eannon no•iron sheets 3.49 Reg_ 4.00 twin. Cannon Royel Family favorites in two pattern~: "Primrose Patb" quaint folkbre print in pink, blue or gold; "Seven Seas" flow ing_ graphic in fire red. azu re' blue or c~nnomon. Mix with solid color sheets in blue, bronze, green, pinl or yellow. Flat or fitted. , 5.00 full, 4.49; II .00 l ing, 8.99 3.50 pr. cases 42x36", 2.98 pr. -+.SO pr. ling cases 42x4b", 3.98 pr. licaton l!guro It will go to $112 a -...It. -. • r AGE • SEEMS to be a crucial year f0< tall lll<ll. Be- foc:.e then. more tall men than short die. After 40, it's vlce versa. IP YOU DIDN'T -oot a hotdog and a half last week, 90mebod:y else must have eaten three. A hotdog and a b.1Jf-per week per penon is the national average these day>. ""ONLY 'f'.'WO OUT ot every five ci.til:ens ha~.right aM · lelt legs of the same length. Address mail to L_ M. Boyd, P. 0 . Ben: 1875, New- porl Beach, Coli/. 92660. Gal Runs Car Repair Shop FRESNO (AP) -Men do a double take and women breath a sigh of relief when they drive lrtto the service area of an linport car dealer here. The reason is Joyce Hyer, who says she's the only woman service manager at a Toyota dealer ·in the country; "THIS IS THE first time they've had a girl doing this," •be explalned. ''They wanted to put a girl oul on the floor and see U she could do IL" ApporenUy oho could. Her boa aaya the departmeot I• nmnlng more moothly than ever before. · Kn. Hyer and med>anlc Joe Clnlou have been writing ierVice orders ror an· average ol -caro each day. "SOME OF THE GUY!i come In and ast to talk to the blonde." Mra. Hyer sak1. '' ~ wt get a lot of women who uy """' would et to thern___![here J WOO!dn't Tiley "1hlnt I'D be more bonelt with lbero." ~i. llyer llllcf lhi" Job was "dumptdu Into her hands I _,,,,, --___... wllen •. tlle terVlce .....,.,. hid I hwt •ttac1 She wasn't a stranger to the department, however, having served as a secretary to tht se rvice manager and cashier for two years. "THE MAIN TIUNG at fir.It was to help out," she said. I didn!t-lhlnk.l'd. geUbllLIDll!:!ll responsibility." , Mrs. Hyer writes ..m... ordel'I, assigns medlanlcl to jobs and delivers can to-the paint or body shop. "Whatmor baa to be done. I do," sbe Aid. .,I bnl the authority to puO -al! 1 ~ and ulc tlltm to do !IOihethlnC for me. .. TO PREPARE l"OR !Mr job. Mrs. Kyer studJod womnlls and the prlcoo of the dll!....,t services ofl..-..1 by the dealer. Mrs. Hyer, the mother of lhree cblldten, said she learn- ed a lot about rnechanlcs from 'her husblnd, Bob. llQ_wever, she does not do any mechanical work, prefer- ring to leave that to the mechanics. "1 JUce to stay on their best Jlde.'1 she aa1d. "I &n't want them to feel I'm ll)'lng to lalt• over.'' Standard size. A sensational pillow of_ Dupont Da cron® polyester Fiberrnnr J ust toss in your washing machine ... comes ou t plum p and fluffy . Permo-press cotton ticki ng . · Deb ut" by Pillowtex. Oueen, 6.99 , king , 7.99. , -Cil,y ANAHEIM 'NEWPOO< HUNTINGTON IEACH ORA$f !!AU QI' 0-..Nf!I CIRRITOS 444 N. f11cll4 17141 SJS.11?1 47 F•th1011 l1l•rrd 1714) 644-1212 7777 Edi~•rA ... 1111• 17141 ffl.Jlll !JOO N, T"ff" Stre.f C714J tft.)Jll 500 lo1 Cerriht M•ll 121J.l l&o.Mt1 CLOSED TODA.Y FOlt H.2!:10AY. sHo, 10:00 A.M. to t :JO P.M. TUESDAY THROUGH FAIDAY. SATIJl.DAY IOtOO A.M .... •100 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON .. 5:00 ,,M. ' • , • • . • • • .. l'•n1U11 CJlre::.";;;•;....--...:.:U Bii Ke- 0 "u-mvmmy, can all tho.e 'tato chips and peanuts and things in the living room be our breakfast?" :.Bbtory Revived Camiibalism Told In Donner Group SACRAMENTO (AP) -His- toty books say canoibalism similar to that admitted by some survivors of an Andes mountains plane crash played JI. role in the · 5W'Vlval o( 4$ • members of the famous Don· ner· party in California's mountains. Historians differ on details of the 1846 Donner tragedy, but say it appears many mem· bers of the Donner group, trapped all winter In the high Sierra, ale the flesh of those who died. THERE 'VERE also <ic· cusations of murder f o r purposes of cannibalism but no one, apparently , was ever prosecuted. In the 1972 case, 1 6 Uruguayans sur\'ived 69 days in the Andes after the pla ne crash and an avalanche killed 29 other persons in the plane . One of the ·sur\·ivors likened cannibalism to· human heart'* transplants -using a portion of a dead body to maintain li fe . THE DONNER d ra m a began in the fall of 1846, when ·about 90 persons with 20 wagons headed for California on an unknown trail . They 105t. three w e e k s reaching the Great Salt Desert and were running low on sup- plies when they sent a rellet party on ahead to Sutter's Fort, now in the middle of Coast Trio Get Law Bid Posts Three Orange Co as l residents have been appointe~ to staff positions for the 1973 Law Review of \Vestern State University College of La\'' of orange U>unty. Tom Green. 454 lligh DriVe, Laguna Beach, ·has been a~ pointed-an ad>ciate editor. H is a third-year law student is presently employed as a com· mercial airlines pilot. Teny Nelson , 8571. Lowmead, Huntington Beach. has been named Comment Editor. He is a third·year law student and a member of the 11ational law honor _society, Alpha Gamma Sigma. . . Acadia Tree Lane, Irvine, has been .appointed to the review aaminl!tratfve stare. lie is a third-year s t u d e n l and employed as a I e g a l researcher in the city at· tomey's office in Hunt ington Beach. THERE WERE only two miles from the sumlnit of what is now Donner Pass but the way was extremely steep for wagons and several at· tempts to cross on fool between snowstorms failed . . Party rriembers formed family grotrps over several rn iles, putting up whatever shelter they could. They visited each • other o n I y between storms. Food ran out. So did the rav,,hide from which they boil· !'cl a sort of breakfast glue. THE FIRST TO • die ap- parently incl~ me newbOm babies -there ....__were seven when the par:ty_beeame trap-J>Cll. • • l n the 1936 bQok, "~al by Hunger," writer George R. Stewart said that in one cabin, "They ate the chlldmr' first, then Mrs. Graves." A rescue team the following April was surprised to find out that 11 person> surv!V<d In that cabin -far more than expected. 11m. RESCUERS said they round Mrs. Graves'. bodY near- ly stripped of flesh and lltUe was left of the two children. A 1970 book, "California, a Remarkable state's Life History," says one "forlorn hope" party of 15 persons set out on makeshift snowshoes for Sutter's Fort but only seven survived. Auihor John \\'. caughey said the seven "subs1sted upon the flesh of their dead com- panions and had shot their two ndi<ID gW(ks for the same purpose ." · - Brown Gets Fellowship Ronald C. Brown of Costa Mesa has received one of 30 sid t's U duate Fellow~ps at UC Davis to conduct a research project in an imal science. He is a senior and will study ''The Effects of Food Intake on the ,._taintenance o f Pregnancy of the Rat." ---- • •••••• ~ .. .,,. .. ,__,_ THERE IS A FACTORY AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR EVERY POPULAR MAKE CAR IN THE WORLD ON COSTA MESA'S Harbar Baulevard · af Car• LOOI fOl THI IMILIM AT DAVE ROSS I COSTA MESA PONTIAC DATSUN.. . 2480 ---l2MIMS-5-- HARBOR BLVD. HARBOit BLVD. Crystol Poloco ' '. lmperiol Broe.de • \ • save on cannon · royal family towels - "C,.,stal Palac." snow !lole tone-on-tone sheored jocquord in gold. pink. oronge. bluebelle . yellow, ond venation greenJ. 2.'12 both towel, 2.59; 1.85 -hond towel. 1.65 82 c wosh cloth . 75c; 92c fingertip, 8Sc 4.60 tub mot, 4.1 9 "T 1hiti" lush frosted florol jocquord in cinnamon , b1uebel1e. pink and venetian green. 2.92 both towel, 2.59; 1.85 hond to.,el. 1.65 82c wo sh cloth, 75c "Windsor Park" English topes·try print in. Frem;h Gold, bluebelle . or come llio pin k. 3.85 both towel , 2.99; 2.30 hond to.,el. 1.99 90c wosh doth, 80c 11Shangri--l.a" springtime floral cotton velour in camellia pink, sky blue ond old gold. 2.75 both towel. 2.29; 1.70 hond· towel. 1.55; 75c wosh cloth , 69c • ' • fleldcrest feels like luxury • • • It is "Imperial Brocade" in o rich fleur de lis closs,ic. Bristol blue. bronze gol d, bitter5weet, · ce'ruleon blue, green, regol rose. 6.50 both, 5.49; · 3.20 h.ond, 2.89 ; 1.20 wosh. 1.00; 1.30 fingertip, I. IO; 8.00 both mot. 6.99 "Viewpoint" grophic by Yves St. Loorent. Cordinol, morine, sabl.e. 5.50 both, 4.49; 2.70 hond, 2.29; I.IQ wosh. 95c "Roy1I Velvet" lush loop lorry in bronze J---.QC>1a,,...ccei.nC1J•OJry¥--. merino blue, m1<0"''"•-ololii1 ...,...,..~--.!.. ·pimento, siamese pink, Spanish straw, whi te. 5.25 bath, 4.25; 2.65 hond, 2.25: I.OS wosh. 90c; 1.15 linqertip. 1.00; 6.25 both mot , 5.25. Linen s, 23 DAIL V PILOT 9 • T ohiti • ~ ., . Royal Velvet ANAHllM NEW'°lT' HUNTIN&TON IEACH ORANGE, MALL OF ORANGE • GEll:llft>S 444 N. Ewell' 1114) IJS.1121 47 fo,111011 ltl•MI 17141 "4·1212 1711 E4i..,., A••11•• 17141 ttJ.JlJI 2100 N, lw•tl11 Sh••' t71 41 tt1.1 J 11 ~00 lot C•rrito• M•ll t 11JI IM»·04,I -c"LO""s"1o"'"o"D•"'"""'"'ll'°L"ID""A""f: SHO, ro :OO A.M .•• t ill '·"'· TUlSDAY TMIOUGH FllDAT. S~TUIOAT I 0100 A.M. to 6·00 p M. SU NDAY 12 NOON to 5:00 P'.M. ·. -----. l ·, ' I • .. J 0 DAIL V l'ILOT Science · Near Test Tube Tot WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sclentista have been urged to proceed cautlou.sly w i t h genetic reseal'<'h that could lead to test tube babies Jn the near ru1ure and possibly even. tuaUy to carbon copies or ex- traordinary h u m a n s or superpeopte. Harold 8 , Green. profMSOr ol law at George Washington Unlvenll,y, said laboratory W'td with genes. the """""· J....,, l. 1'73 • bendltary COO!poneola " • bodlel. bu made major J>l'Oll· ---..... ---ipoly~r print 'It'• d -.. "'tor pant toppings •eclet• ... ..k ft. • .,,, '° ... " ' " " r IO 99 ..,., 00& II t l o flO • IJ!ll tlaro119Ja t lae door .. 01 ,,,1. -.,....,., .. .,.., II 99 world.' • _,.._.._..._ Reg.$16-$18.Fromo ress and "genetic therapy or-~ery famous shirtmaker fers the pos>Jbllily for the first I k. h. time or man ch 8 n gi n g ... greot-oo 1ng s 1rts himself. ond tun;c tops for oll "WI: ARE ONLY a ve your favOrite -pants. short step from the time fu Come see this colorful which it will he possible for II . f . parents to determine the sex co ect1on o pnnt tops o1. the.Ir chUd," Gnen said at a in sizes I 0-18. . meeting of the American . Auociatlon i... the Advance-Active Sportsweor, 89 mentdScienoe. "We seem to be almost at the point of fertillzing human egp In a test tube." He told a news conference that in the more dbtant future scienlists may develop ways . to db8ect young embryos to prod\t(!e clones -identical '" humans. And he said science. some day may learn how to create new forms of life, 11.1perhumans or poss i b I y , 1ubhuQUns. 6'1 'l'BINX JrS time now for -ty to ask 11 ... 11 whether we want to go tlmigh the door of tbiJ brave new Mid, 11 G.-aid, "It's Ume to start tlllntlng about these element. whlle reoeucb b still under way, or even before.it ,et.s tttJ. der 1'af." . ' . ' • sweater smash for hi debs $1 1 valuos .').99 Gather them now at savings ... turtles, ·ve sts ond more. Plenty of colors ond looks to choose from ... try loyering them on 1 Shop eorly for the best of everyth;ng. S, M, L. H; Debs. 52 • He suggested that gover. rnent financial a u p po r t researcll he reduced to slow work in the field until ita lm- plicat.ion. are examined -a'1d steps taken to control future developments. Because &enetlc research also is going on In other coun- tries, Green said there i1 a need fqr International agreements and controls. :=::::$~:===:".S~*:::::::.~=:::::::::=~==:::=:=:=:=:=:=~:~==*=~==-.,:=:~:::~:=:=:=:=:=::~:=:=:::;::~~~:::::::::::::::::::~::::;:~;:::::::::::::::=~ii!I .;.;.:-:~·:·:•:•:·:···:···:<·:>'. :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:•:·:·~:·:·:·'.·'.<•X·:·'.·X«~·~!'!':·:·:~»;·:·.·,·.-..·.·,·.·.-.•,·.·.-.-.·.······· .. .-... ~··:·:<·:·:·:·:·: :-.· . ..--.·.·, DR. ROBERT G. Martlb. a biochemist with the National Institutes-of Health but ex· pressing his penonal views, • sa.1d "enonnoua good" will come from further genetic research In the war against disease. But he also ques- tioned how some genetic work will he used. I "Will future parents demand that all their first born o!I· lj!ting he white, blond. blu .. eyed males just because the teclmology is available to make it eo? Or will we insist that gene therapy on1y be employed for a defined and limited group of dlsease.f! "OPTIMJSTS, I would think. woald argue that man can control his. t.chnology and that gene therapy must b e developed for !lie good of mankind. Pessimists 11 k e myself look at the way in whlch our society band.Jes relatively !imple problems like bou.lng, poverty, school· ing and thew would continue Utis research at a slow but steady pace In the hope that possibly some day our society will come to grips -·ilh its technolol)' alld at that point, gene therapy, as other than a purely research tool may be more of a blessing than a curse.'' Labor Gift Policy Told . p . • • supe~ sale of knit shirts 5.99 reg. $11-$14 All the n!""e st kn;t tops are here. Smock tops ... gentle yokes ... classic shirts and so many more. Great asso rtment Of colors . : , -Gome see therrt • oll. s;zes 5-13. Junior Sportswear, 97 :-: •:.=_:,:; ::: • . ' • ' Pants, skirts, -vests, jaclets, blouses: wJi.ble knin from two famous names, S, M, L ond 8-16. P;nk, bJue or green in many styles. Orig . $16 ponts 9.'19. Or;g. ·$16 vest 9.'19. Orit, $14 print top 8,'19. Floor Sportsweor, 65 • • favorite label soft-touch shirts 6.99-9.99 Orig . $14. Fomous "Lody" designer shi rts of eo~y care Dacron® polyester, hondsomely top sMched. ossorted colors . I 0-18. Mony more styles i'l the group _ .. come see them oil and save. Street Floor Blouses. Shirts. 66 • .· •. I ~r.::!~$;~:::~:=~?.:<~*::::~~:~:r:~:::~;:;:::::::::::::;::::::::::;:;;:::::~:::::;:;:;~:::'.:~~=:~~»~::: '·Y·-:·>«•!·:O:.:.»:.'·'•'•'·V:-:·:.;.;.;.;.:-:-:.:.:.:·:•v.•.-.·.-.-..,.:.;·:·;·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:•:•:·:·:·:-:·:·:-;.:.;.;.;.:-:.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:-:o.-.;·:;;•;>.'):·:•:{l~~~ f&mous californla designer sweaters 7.99-12.99 • ~::::;::t;:~::;:;:~;::~:;~:;(::::;~":;{(§i:!'.::::::~::::=3::::::::?.~~:::~:~::::::::~:::::::~:::::~::.::::E-.::~::=--:-:::::::: . -t ·.:.:-:~~·:·:·:«.;·»:<·:-:.-.-:.:.:•X-:·:·:-~·:-:.;~.;.;.;.;<·:·x·».':;;•;>;•:-c-x·:·:-~ .. :-.-:v:-:·:·:>:·x-»:·~»:«-:·:·:··;~~; famous label polyester partners 9.99-19.99 . Put together o wordrobe of Cal ifornia coordinates ... this great collcetion is now specially , pricde. Orig. $I b ponts 11.'19. Orig. $20 lohgvest 13.99. Or;g. ---------l l.+-$20 tops 9:'19-1 .. Act;ve Sportsweor. 78 • :::;: .. . ' :~-~ , ' ·!:"Gil ·.'.wb . ~. -:·:mC! , '.· .. ' ..... . .. · • pel ing tur ' ; Ji'aeorite ~port Funds l•aject.ed ' Boom Expected In Vets' Homes <tQS ANCEL"ES 4t1AP l - Somt So u t h c r n California realtors ttnd builde rs nn· ticipate an ups'A·111~ u1 salts to Vietnam \'l'trrans beraust-o1' a Q) n1illlon inir-.•tion of frtsh. tunds into tbe Cal \'ct low-in- terest home and farm loan program. The infusK>n of mone)' intll I.he »year-old p r o g r a 1n . whlch has been short of funds since 1966, was announced Meal Tips Provided By Judge rtcenfl\', The funds 'A'!'re rai..;. <..>d through sales of bonds nuthorl zcd by p.1s!'ll&e of Prop J last June. TllE S~Lf'·S l trl'fHtTl \'.fi stale program pro11irlts lo:ins up lo $25,000 nt 4L, n.·r~·\~n1 H•· trr1·"1 to \\'ar \'etf>rrins born in r.a11fo'."Tua 'A ho hvl"d in thr stute \\hen \hey e ntere d nuhtarv sen·1~. (a\ \'et or- fers 95 percent financing on %3-y4!'1lr terms. "Six months ago, th«.e want- ing to purt"hase on Cal Vet 'A·t>re spinning thei.r y,'hefJs," r-.lont y Polson. n1 11 r k e l in g dlrertor of the r ... 1r.i.·1n Group. Inc, said ln an 1ntt'r\ 1eY.'., But that apparently is chang- ing nw· that m-0rt mooey has be<'n pump('d into the pre> grn1n. Bt\l\ER~FlELO I APl -/\. CllUCK l>H l·:\'"E:I!, \" j (' t' Mc11 • Ill Service • U.S.. Air Force ~bJor ft.Obert T. Grllble. son or ~Jr. ~nd ~t r~ llov.·ant D. Grable. 330 Ca1nino san C!ementt. San CJcml'ntt hns been ctrt1fJcd as 11 C·S4 flight tXamintr'alrcrRft coin-, 1nandf'r at Truvis AFB A pilot with 111ort• 1h:111 1~ 1~ l'<LrS S\•r\'il.'f ~ll'ljor C:rah!r "as. upgrnd~ after pa.s~lng rigid academic and fl ying re-I q111rt'mC'nts lie is a member of the .\f ilitary Airlift Com· niand v•hil·h provid('-S globe..l airlift for li S. m1lnary force... The major, v.'ho has served io \'letnam.. wa, commission- ed in 1959 through the aviation cadet program. ~farine Pvt . Kathlene ~f. To\\·a.i.Dg. daug hter of ~tr . 11nd 1 ~!rs. niomai N. To'A1\1ng of I l l~45 Stonec-res.'i, Fountaln Valley, graduatf'd from bas ic training nl the Mai ine Corps Recruit Del)Clt at P n r rt i. l:rl1.nd. Sc('. . . ' '. . Girl.watching. vacationers have re.I tr .. t -he It on the beaches of Brazil :·?.there the days are warm and the bikinis b r i ·e f or in Southern California ;>;_i.nOU!liatiis where beauteq.., skiers grace the slopes. Kern County Superior Court prt~vl,•iH of lt ll Grant judge, niiff l'd by an ordinanec Corp , 8• building firlfl hase<t in f)rohibit1ng the use of pu blic '\e''TJ0r1 Beach. said his firtt1 ~unds for t~p.'I has sta rted send-"Old fh·e to'A·nhollSl·s under Cal 1ng $5 of his own money \\'hen · \'ct financing in-recent 'A·-..'C'ks. e\'er he sends a fwy out to -~=========::;, e.at. 1~ JudUlfialter L. Osbon:> Jr. sent a k>tter to a Bai:ersfleld restaurant enclosing a $S bill and a DOte saying. "Any criminial jury that 1 send to your establlshmm t in the fut ure will have ln thtir possesston.-ss from my pocket lIT'S BE FRIENDLY \:1\ ~ ! lnsp1t:.di11an Hccru1t Jobo S. J\lagera Jr .. hu sband of the former Miss Sus.1n E /\.n1o!d of 4532 f{uxbury Dri\'C, lrvi.nc, gradWlled from rl'Cru11 training at the Na\'al Training I Cente r at San Diego. Airman Ke\'la J . Frf'f'mao , sol\ of J\lrs. ,\udrey A. Pangborn of 1543 1 Nantucket St., Westminster, ha!' been assigned lo Sheppard AFB. Tex . after completing Air Force b;.isic training ·.·. , --------·~· II'! Put to IJse Ca·ris of Beer Oil " Wall ' TIJCSON. Ariz. (UPI) -?ilaybe you 've 5ee:n that t.ele-ji -vision co:-unercial 1,1,ilcre a group of ymm.g men are trying ~· to build a house but arc too busy drinking beer to care ~ about the walls col lapsing. Fisli, Game Director Raps Ads for the tip.'' • 1be jurisl's letter came alter the county auditor-con- lrolk'r refused to pay a jury's dinner bill becllll ~e it exceeded C'.apltol News Stnice the amolmt a\JO \\'ed by the l ' count y. If you have new nclitf\bon ot know of anyone moving to our area, please tell us so that .,,,e may nlmd a frlt!ndly "'elcon1e and help them to bttome Acquainted In their ne"· su rroundln(:s . So. Coast Visitor 4144579 494-9361 Harbor Visitor During his six \\·ee~ at the Air Traini ng Co m in and · s Lackland AFB . Tex .. he studied the Air Force mi ssion.1 organ1w11on and customs and rtN>i\'l'd speci<il instruction in I human relations . j ~ Alvin lililler, a lJniversily of Arizona professor of ~. ;~ arcb.ltecture, pas a better idea -using the beer caw; ~ ,. t.hemxlves to build \rails and even low-co!t homes. SA"Cij.A~1E1\'TO The The bill 'A'as finally paid . 646--0174 director'of the strite Depa rt-but the tip 'A·as 0111itted .. __ _!l~~~~~~~---.. .li meont of Fish and Game, Ray ------- Thr ;1ir1n;i·n ha s hN'n usSif!TI· ed 10 the Technical Training Crnl!'r al Shtppa rd fo r specialize<! training in aircraft n1aintenance. MUiER SAID BE designed a bowing sholter for foot perOXIS ualng be<r C8ll.!I whlclt could coot .. little as $3,500. He said his design, 5000.to be patented, calls for stack· i:ng the cans into a mo&d wbkb is then covered with a ml.x- ture al cement and fih«giaso. He sakt the three basic ingredjenf.5 ..:.. beer cans. ce-- mem and fiberglw -are readily and cheaply available and :;;;;A:-: ::::ed U:"'=~~ .. m P~ j ~, fabricaUng a low-cost housing unit using a geodesic dome I roocept. r "A aoph isticated house doesa't have to look lo,.·-cost ," '-~ he said. ~ I-Mlller said the ::iverage bowling alley discards enough -f 1' beer cans in rn·o nights to build a small home. -I ~ ........ ~ll"ll~"" .... ~1'~·~ < THERE ARE OVER 2000 USED CARS FOR SALE ON COSTA MESA'S Harbar Baul.vard ·af Car• LOOI FOi ntl IMIUM AT THEoopRE J UNIVERSITY ROBINS FORD OLDSMOBILE -2060 2150-~ .HARBOR BLVD HARBOR BLVD. · Personalized • Stylilh • Effldnt I Order For '(~,...II or a Frlonct ~ us.d on ..... 1o,., •• ,..tur" e.U.ldi110o••i---J1 le.Deh.. Also . v•ry hendy es id.nt;ficaffelt llbel1 for m.,lcin9 penon•I item& 111ch •• boob. records, photcH, etec. Labat. dick on •I••• and may be used for merkint .... cann.d focd It.mi. Ah labels •re printed with 1tyli1h Vo9ue type on fine quatity whit. 9umm•d piper. I J ..... L __ ,,;;..~!!-~~~!!~~ . Arnett, has cautionl'd Califor- nians "not to be taken in" by recent advertisements seeking fund.I ostensibly for t he outlawing · of steel traps to take furbemrs. +· ·,--f ' He called the ads "anotber e•ample of sllllng a cause by preyina on.the emotton1.·• CARIFULLY . .'PJESSED Arnett said the ads grossly misrejlfesent ~ purpo9e1 for whlc)•Jho tr•"''P .~·'"· ~·m numbers used ll1ld the anjpials MOST SUITS. COATS, I-Pc.DRESSES 99¢ THIS WEEK! DRAPERY CLEANING AT THESE REDUCED PRICES!!! ,j PHONE US • • • COLLECT (213) 728·7283 or 723·3311] &ARPn AND FURNITURE CLEANING PRICES REDUCED : 15°/o enn·ey -Custom-cleaning ser:vice- ' ' . . · -rl'BLIC NOTICE -------l'ICTITIOUI IUSINl!IS N.VJ.E $TAT'EMENT T~ to!low•ng ;>el'"iOM l•t doi"9 bu1!nt •I II: CAPE Jl lRE CO .• 1.cl W Wlhon, Co-11 Me5•, c .i11or~I• '1617 Witl\1"' T Roc .,..He, 71':1117 C101ur1,-,a L•"t'· Hv<l'•n<;-8fMh. c111uorn11 l !•I• (, H ill-•. lUl M111I Circle, (O•I• M.U, c.illo• .. I• T!>I• t>tnl ... 11 I• belno;i conGUClecl ti~ I o.,trw•slllp. Wlllh1"' l Roctoe111 Tiii~ 1111-lllM wl,., IM COll'ITy CIU~ of 0.1-(-ty Oft OK I. 1917 WILLIAM E 5• J0i.<JI (Oll"ty (l••k, by 11~ .. •rly J M-<>·· O.:~•v I _ • ,,.2us1 P\l!>lfl'>t'd O·~~· r~•'1 O~ltv PU<>!, I o~~"'~' 1!, !I. 15. t9n .,,., JiOUl'Y 1. •91J J.002·1?1 .-------·=---Pc BLIC NOTICE """' PUCll1"-d 0r""1H ee.11 0.ltv ~lot. DK-11, II, l~. lt n -"d J_..-, \, 1•11 n11 -n PUBUC NOTICE la« J'ICTtTIOUI aV'!IMl"SI W.t.MI! 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It's the newest in G.reat Western's statewide network of 66 fuil-service ·savings offices, California's largest. And we''re celebratin8j-Until January 13-with a special gift for you, "GW" balloons for the children and refreshments for all. So pleas~ co~ in soon. You'll find we've made saving money just about as easy as it can be. We're open every Saturday from 10 to 4. Ollr drive-up teller window is open every weekday evening until 7. And Great Western gives you the most. The highest rates on insured savings. Many free financial services. The strength of assets Oller $4 BDlion. And a record of complete safety, since 1887. So get the Great Western feeling now. It's the feeling that comes from knowing you've put your savings in exactly the right place. • .. 11'R%Y'.l Meet Our Mana,.ge~, Arthur P.:Moore · · ,, '~ Mooe ' s almost 1 O yea · '. ;Ji-,:. ' \ . --~-.. 'f" o serviee with Great Western · 1~a't'lf)gs.'~;l\nd his entire staff · look forward to the privilege of s~rving you. , ,• Our savings· lobby features four teller windows, convenient New. Accounts Desks where you '<>an talk with our savings counselors, and a comfortable 'lounge area. ' . • GREAT VVESTERN SAVINGS . phon~-6~0-0333 -Office· Hours: Open Every Saturday 10 to 4 •Weekdays 9 to 4:30 ~~:=c:::=::==:;-'Oriv u TeUer _Windo_w_O_lJ>e_n.9 to 7 W~kdays ., • • • •• A brand new edition of Sunset's best-selling Dinner Party Cook Book. It's yours for the asking at our special Grand Opening Gift Table. Fifty menus for all occasions, over 500 recipes. All tested by the editors of Sunset. Limit one to each adult, please. ~ , , .~ .. --• E ~ Earn the highest rates of interest· --1.111..ll· iDUred savings.and get all.these-_, Free Financial Services with any account of $1000 or more: FREE TRAVELERS CHECKS FREE MONEY ORDERS FREE NOTARY SERVICE FREE TRUST DEED1 NOTE COLLECTION FREE CHECK-A-MONTH PLANS ($5000 or more) . . ' PLUS FREE SAVE-BY-MAIL SERVICE ' • ' . • • • W1 In ll hom citW 'al 00 ~ leisu In rlgbl desii sex, for 1 Tb but 1 ~ orga 1llid '----1--· In """' whet they ' • I . . ' - • ,More Daze On., Few Days Off • • ----·. ... ------~. . -· • ;. t • ' I ' •( o:men ·woo Attention By EVE SHARBUTT The United States Treasury O.part- AP ,.... ,..._ wr1ttt ment ended its requirement that women w J ill America demanded attention use the til1e Miss or Mrs. when purcbas-- * . ' ,. lltv1tr111M llf Stiff Artist Tit!! ,.....,... • • '72 peace ~ ing savings bonds. Men previously did In 1972-f:i tndtviduals. whether they were · not have \0 say whether or not they were ~r_nelll:Jlkets, politicians or concerned marrted. Now an must give a ~al' Cit~--. security number. Indira Gandhi. ·hammered out 11 settleme11t with P11kist11n. -on~~:'U"~~WS~~h~ ~ . .. . Jeisu , n.ere were more women lD politics in In A ·' Smaf4> approve!! !be equal tm, and one less. man -because .of a __ rights ~·to ihe cOOsutution, ~-Martha Mitchell got her hUsb!IJl\f __ des IO·•"" diacrimlnatlon based on . to bow out pl polilics as cbainJl,!n_of. tlii!. Jibe measure to the states (.'Oll\Dljttee to ~lect the PresktenL She---sex, . cal1ed tbe former attorney g~'a for ra lion. . avocation "a dirty business." The bad been blocked smce _1923. Pat Nixon showed a gracious, friendly but , by support of 9a: ~tional face 'to the "tVOrld in ·visits to Africa, Uoos. 'Rep. Martha Gnff1ths of China and Rusfia early in the year. Her the I. -ef-diplool~-lle • a, the Assembly voled that donning African headdresa and costume, ~d not have to declare: touring Chinese kitchens and shaking thef. were Mrs. or Misa when ·bands -or paws -with a bear in a ter to vote. Russian circus. AmOhg women activists in politics in 1972 ·was outspoken C.oogresswoman Shirley Chisholm. Shirley Chisholm e11led for votes from the 'underrepresented.' As a candidate for the Democratic presldell.tial nomination, the New Yorker the New York Stock Exchange. SaJly appealed for vote;s on bebaU of women . Preisand was graduated from Hebrew and blacb u Ullderrepresenled in the chalrPers<>n of the important Democratic Union College in Cincinnati and became political. process. Alt.hough M r s . Credentials Qmunittce which seated the frrst woman rabbi in reform Judaism OJisbolm garooocl only a small percen-more women, young people an3lillJ!ority -Angela--Davlar-tbe_Qimmunlll P,; tage of the primary vote, the campaign represenlahves than ever before. . feMOr who had been accUieil of "tnurder seemed to glve the~ a na~ Jean Westwood of \!lah w.a_S" named to and consptraeJ in the San Rafael •. uooaf ccnslltulnc:y. -. -chair lhe O.mocrallc National Cool-courthouse shoot-out whJch left four The Dlllllber of ...,,.. holding el<ctlve mlttee. After the defeat ot George dead '1raa a.quilled of the diarges and olli ' .-. unt•·• •-----• Mc<lovtm in November, she Im-,.. ••• c~ ~ ~-. oe.....,. -= States ·~~ mediately cmne under attack by old-line ~ ·~ P•-•· sliibtb' In !be NOY'ell1ber electioos. party re-"·-and she fought lo rotain INTERNATIONAL SCENE . Five women wen elected to congms •-· On·~·--~-for Ille f1nt Um<, 0,...,.1 •• lhree wbo her position. She lost. -w~•-w•al ""'°"• Mme. Jean--·-. The Air Force named Its second woman ne Martin Cine ol Guinea waa !be flnt ~· and two wllo '"'"defeated. brigadier general during !!In. She was woman -Iclent of the U.N. Securtty MeDcm>American woman, Romano " -Acosta Banuelos; W83 named a4tb Ann Boefiy, chief of the -nurse corps. Couildl. ~ Elizabeth n ot England u..sunr ol the Unlled Stat .. by """1-AleneJ>urek, dlttclor ol the Navy Nurse celebrated ihe i$th annlwsary of her dent . Nixco. She was a Los Angeles Corp$. became tbi. nation's first woman marriar. · buslnesawom!D. admiral. India 1 Indira Gandhi bammert!d out a Dr. Marina voo Neumann Whitman, an ~vo young .. -omen were nominated to peace settlement with Pakistan over the economist at the University 0 f the U.S. 'Naval Academy by their con· disputed Kashmir bOnler. Priloners were Pittsburg!>. was named lo the tJiree-gm&mell, were lllmed down by the to be excbangecl by both sides. triember President's .Cooncil of E<onomic secretary of the Navy but offered Instead Israeli Prtme Minister-Golda Meir..,,,. AcMIOrL Sbo bad previolis1y served on the opportunity lo Join Naval RO'l'C. tlnued lo upress her nalion's .. 11. I the prtoe cnmmtsslon. Beniict Gera won a U--year batUe preoervaiiOD ll8Dce In the troubled Mid-. agalnal or_ganized baleball in tm. Sbo die Eut. • • . "Who/ f ir1t invented work and bo~he fret and holid.a1trtjofd11a splrlc down?" -Charte1 Lomb lly AU.ISON DEERR Of .. ~,. ......... Tblnt of il as the distance between tho R"'e Parade and the Indlanapolla 500. Or the time that elapses betv.•een toasts to . 1973 ·and the picnic that officially launches 1ummer, Yes, it's a long, long time from Jan. t· to ~fay 30 -that Jong dry spell between ~hose treasured days of the working v.·orld -paid holidays. But don't despair. U you need an excuse to throw a party, buy a gift, send a card, tbere are still many occasions. January This month you can remember the Old South, do a little world traveling or tune up your patriotic spirit. Jan. 8 is Jackson Day in Louisiana (which has 17 legal holidays a year by the way ) -dedicated tO Andy Jack90ffs · victory in the Battle of New Orleans. Robert E. Lee's birthday Is Jan. 19 and a legal day off in all former Confederate states. Jan. 20 marks the inauguration of the President. a holiday ror residents of the District ol Columbia. , ... In the mood for a trip'? Australia mar:ks its founding on Jan. 2.6 and Poland celebrates Dedication Day on the 31st. -February Myths and meteorology are tested on Feb. 2 when, as legend· has ii, the woodclruck (or groundhog) sticks his BEA ANDERSON, Editor Mtnll..,, ,.....,., 1, ttn ,..,. II Shirley Temple Black . speaks out on 11 subject that _has been considered taboo. · After 11 r11dic11I she mastectomy, warned women to be on tne alert for early signs of cancer. WlN SUPPORT got a contract to umpire In Cl83S A New 11112 wu the year of MJ. t'111ber !ban · r~~l!lcl<rlll<-P1111""""'1-'"n"'rt~·"'l!ell!!!'I••rua tiDebilll~ot-r.tri. or Mlii ore wOiiitii wen ilil!ii · --- • • • conventions to nominate presldenUa! can-flC!aUnc in their lint game lbe quit, . the term. ll was ...., the tltle of • -·-~--- · -Everywhere the First didates. ""'°"" lougbt for and -l1l!> saying 11 waa the principle that mattert!d. maPtine. which publlshed an 111-d · dreu:e:cLlike-port for women's and opporiunilitt In bua!neu, Juanita ·Kt.pa, • n troductory Issue In January and Its nnt l-----"''":""':~~~~~~-'ie-1ile"l!ltltyji'!Ol,...~=~=7"="«-mlcFp1,,fe-91HJuke-1Jnl"'rol!l , 1egal1r. lssae b1 Jnl)o. ei1t'dlalloa ne11e~-e1110n9 netions. Patricia Roberts Iiams ·IOl'led u was named the first woman director of Imm to ll0,000. • · - 1-~---~ ..... ~-~~--'-----~-_---~---------------~ • head out to t~st the 'A'eather.-lf he sees· his shadow. there's six more weeks ol ' cold "'·eatllcr. With UnColn's birthday on Feb. 12 and \Vashington 's on Feb. 22, with St. Valen· ~ tine's Day in the middle -Feb. 14, there are plenty of reuons for holiday sales. If thl1 isn't enough, there ls al"'i)'J Uthu.a· nian lndepeqdence Day. Mardi' , Add Orient al flavor to your Ille 1'.tarcb 3. Traditionally, on this day. Japanese girls are allowed to play with the ceremonial dolls which have been banded down in the family for centuries. Revolut.lonaries might mark March 12 on their a.alendars to commemorate the death in 1925 of China's Sun Yat-Sen . Hungarians mark a day of hope March IS and the Irish remember their national hero, St . Patrick, on ~tarch 17, the day he died at lhe age of 1()6. It is said that no one honors him with more fervor th8J1 Americans Of Irish descent A-tar.ch 22 is Emancipation Day • In: Puerto Rico. a good place to live if you enjoy holidays. This tiny island has 22 each year. Alaskans take lime on 1't11rch 30 to remember lo\'hen the northern state lo\'iis dubbed "Se"·ard's Folly," April A~ all fools will know soon enough April l is April Fools' Day. The tradition began in England where a cry of •·April fool" meant someone was sent on a silly errand. April fools are still being sent on them in the colonies. April also offers opportunities to celebrate Anny Day and G r e e k Independence Day on April 6.: Jefferson 's Birthday, April 13; Patriots' Day, April 19.; St. George's Day, Apri l 23. - Confederate Memorial Day, April 26, predated naUooal Memorial Day. The custom is credited to southern .,.,·omen, who placed flo.,.,·ers on the graves of Civil War dead. • Easter sometimes is In A p r i 1 , sometimes in March. With it comes the 1'-1ardi Gras. most known in its New Orleans splendor but also celebrated in Alabama and Florida. The week-long fe.stivities include grand balls, parades and lots of confetti. May May t ls devol..t to promoting better health for children. It also Is May Day, marked in the USSR with parades of armaments and in Eng\<'lnd with maypoles on the green. 1t all began with feaals by the ancient Romans in honor of Flora, the goddess of flowers. (S.. DAZE;, Page 14) pAILY l'ILOT l!itll PllOtf Ul't T..._.; • .. '· " . • J ' DAIL V PU.OT -· ,,.,,..,, I, 19T.l Wanted: A Grasp of Ireland BJ CAROL MOORE Of ... Dl#y Plitt ,, ... Wben Dr. Hazard Adami talks abQut '1'he Face_ and -~Und of Ireland," it's a.s thou1b be were describing a mlsslog Jl<r300. lie sees his UCI Extension Thursday night sories that st.am Jan. 11,as "a t!ntalWng searcli Into the hiltory and literaturt ol Ireland -a rom- pm.sed microcosm with lbe fascinating illusioa that )'OU can IOlllehow gr&,!p It. "The power of the spoken and wriU.. -ii out ol pn>- Portioo to the oountry's size. · It's u tt all the arllsts In the 1ut 30 )'<OlS """' born ID Wyomi1J6. ''Poet& and act<n cut such great shadows that it's hard for modern5 to escape or match. U you ,copy someone else's work too soon. that's plagiarism. If )'QU wait 100 years, they caU it innuence." Dr. Adams, vice chancellor or academic a!fajrs at Irvine, is .,.,·ell rteqUaintOO ""'ith the • profile. lie \lo'as a Fulbright lecturer at Trinity College, Dublin in 1963 and has authored several boob, the latest being "Lady. Gregory.'1 He lived in lreland during 1953. researching Yeats and noticed a marked increase in the standard ol llvtng In the citiel wbea he returned 1n 19111. The ri9e bas continued ID the put 10 }'Uri, -bolb c:tU""" and ..,... the ~minority, be com- mented.. log and underground IOdelies," be said. more poliUcol power In Ulster. "The strategy will -1t for a while but there are other IQreign OCQllO!Dlc ·-aod agrarian lundamenlllilm plm But the unrest ii port of a pattm1. "The Britilh wiU keep the partition.. 'Ibey can't afford a pullout without real catastrophe. They'll boo s t welfare and give Catholics forces operating." · such literary lacton • "ter- rific nalionalimi and. COO> mitment to preserve the lrisb language which flouriabes tn times or pressure." "Historically, the Irish have lWIDCtlmed fanaUcol elemoots. They have a tradltlon ol boml> The9e recurring elements include the island culture's pleasure in isolation, influx or '73 Resolution:. Look Ahead DEAR READERS: l1o yo<i have a hang<Mr this momlng? Does your bead lee! Jib a two-too bloc1c of cement? Does ,...... mouth talle like the bottom ol a bird cqe? Serves you rigb1. Bui here's a -ol cnmlort and encouragement : . Time tr 1'JU' lrlencL • You wilf live. Tomomnr ,..'D feel as though you are pine to D)ake il And now a few cheerful tboughll,for today. ~ .. E~ In )!OU' clooet is last year's. Evea~IO..ly~You booghta weelt ago. 'WAz? lS r ls 'i'Ytat older. too. When you go to .tnde It in, it will be worth te'lllel'81 hundred dollars less than it was lY.'O da)'I •go. . . t4•;t~ .... ... ,. ter or Jess wet if he ran from one place to aootber in tbe rain. When I Wlll at Notre !Ja1D8 i bomch of · ~ in the donn attempted td set up a computer model of .the nin-speed-time problem In getting from the dining hall to the dorm. We beta.me bogged doll-11 in parametert •and never really fi gured it out. Toward the end of the erperiment, v:c were convin<:ro (contrary to your theory) that the faster you run the \\'e tler 'you get. _ , probability ol getting hit by 11111 giwn raindrop. Just do !lie ~-AJll1I ,.5 ,..'D know wi. f-» -J .(!~. ·GRAPHICS EDITOR; '~WASIUNGTON POST . DEAR J .: Just do the arithmeUc. eb! Thatt.ks for the compliment. 'J1ie milaie J bit the "'ord parameters you Iott me - or I lost you. J!ll bet a lot of math buffs out there are going to have something to say about your theory. In fact I hope they do. llELP! . llr. Adams -to Ytats as lttland'1 cblef con- tributor ol cultural ldeutlty and Oeleoder of artistic freedom. 11He fought bitterly against propaganda and crusaded ror the self-criticism that fre- quently was censored by the English and purita.Qical Irish. Twice he told rioting au· riienccs that 1hcy degraded their oun Irish character if they were upset by such criticism. ''Yeats \4.'0rl the Nobel priie for poetry but actually had more impact through the ~ bey 'llleater." · ·· Dr. Adams al.so "1U provide clues about the continuing at• ' ·0r. Hazard Adami hH much to tofl 1bout lrllh literature. But ony 1to"-t.ibout ,.,_......In his UCI bl9Mion ......... • I taclimenl of reliiJoo cullure, mdent I n desiallical. -illumtnsted boob. "Early <llristt&n1, eveo St. PatriCk, cleverly assimilated pagan pnctiees by buildlnlt monasteries 00 I a Cr t d grounds Ind allowing tbe O(al, poetic traditJons to contlrrue/' he erplaloed. ''There were no martyrs in Ireland. In fact, durinf the ~Eddie Ages, Irish Ou1sttans even went back to Europe to found monasterte1 and regenerate the faith." Penons lucky enough to share Dr. Adams' overview of Ireland will !Ind at least ~ ' IUl'prise -there are, DD · ~uns In lriaheplcs. • Me ri•rf-s..,.i,., ~., .... C.me He _lil_I~Sh,. -•ttd IMutiful S..1"'9flt • Of JACK Wl~U PANT SUITS i11 Spriftf Colort -Sii•• I thru 20. Al,o he..-i1t9 • JANUA•Y SALE o" Sw, o,..,,,, '" ....... "-!'1,,,. ,. 'II lik•fi,_ 4'c_ ...... \ ' --.,.. ..... , Fasliion Boutique -UP'STAIRS -· 441 L )11• St. e .645-alU e C-- All those noticea that you've been rece,iving~tbese past few months saying "there wtll be a slight Increase In our prices after Jan. 1," meal\ you are now paytne more for 'those .items _and services . So Happy New Year 'everybody. Don't -bock. To -a line from the Ume a~a ad. "lt'1 whli'1 up fl'Ult that OOUDll. Our reasooing v.·ent like this: \'ou assume a constant number of raindrops at any given time in any given volume of space -say one million raindropls in 1,000 cubic feel Then you calculate the probabillty ol belna hit by any given raindrop u you extil ID your own volume " --If ,..'I'e alz feet tall that '• B•nkAm•ric•rC Melter Cherg. A no-nonsense approach to bow lo deal l';::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~j v.·ilh life's most difficult and most rr ll£All ANN LANDERS: Y o u Ote1'1hnpMed ta yaur answer to·tbe man wbo -to know II he -be wei--. from Page 13 .· .. Daze On · Cut Costs LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) You can do your part to bold the line on food prices and food budgets by "shopping harder," aays Janet WI.boo, ext.mion aJDSUlll<!r lpeCJallst at tllo University ol Nebrul<a- Ltncoln. Yoa 10 lo the ~et ·"""' ..... "shoPJ>lnl """""'" . J • • about 10 cubic feel. ' The laster you nm !be more space you sweep per unit time and the greater the rewarding arrangement. Ann Landers' booklet, "Marriage -What to E..pect," will prepare you for better or for •·orse. Seod your request to Ann Landers in care ol the DAILY PILOT encloolng SO cents in coin and a long, stamped, self· add~ envelope. • MY zig-zag MwirQ rtlllClllne. z;g.zag, m ight end ,...,... 1ti&che1 Hinged pr._. foot.lOl'---ll sewing over heavy seams. MQdtf 1n SALE 58 00 Carrying ct .. extra FASHION MATE• zrg -zag sewing machine wi1h carrying cl!lse. Has e'ltclusive Sing!(front drop-in bobbin. Sews forward and reverse s!raightstltchesand zig-zag. Model 257/575 SALE7900 SAVE $20.00 ~~N MATE zig-zig HWlng rnechlne. Hauxc~ !!OI! rant drop-In b<il>bln..._ might llld ~ l lllchH. Butlt·ln bllndstltelt. -252 . SALE sgoo Conytng ._ .- SAvE $20.95 SINGER · Sewf119 centers and par11cJpatlnv approved dealers Slngtr Mt• Crtdh Pllin to flt your buct;a ~ OH5trt 1l10 otftt lttrK1M credit 1tm& \\ T,...,.,_ II THE llHGlR (:QMPAHV. ---·- .)b' j • ·- 2()0/o OFF •• -FINE DIAMOND JEWELRY All IN :14K GOLD . SEl'l INGS , • r-· ,...~~---Jepern?y · ' l23 45! 789 0 9 Noon•l!toP•o • .... ,,;'-;;;::'"--* ..... __ j If" you; J .C.Penney C.1rd I 1 I l . I( t i ., ~ . , ' • + ' ' / • J! I ::I ' . Ii: I I '. 'l " ' ' ' • . ~ . ' o. 1 plush bath rug lid oover RE.DUCED W9 nylonfSO'l:O polyeSler pile. Non-skid backing. .G3 Reg, 3 96. 24·· "'"""rug 5.08 Reg. 5.96. 2•"•45 .. •ug .9.3 Reg. 2 28. ·l.i<l CCM" i ~Eou'c~o • ;oecron· pot)'eSter; filled pillow. Corded edge. 2·FOR-5.00 ~99 .... sland_•td ~ .. 2 FOR 7;00 Reg.3.in ... c_,,,,. 2 FOR 8.00 Reg.•.99 ..... ;ng~•• .. l3est selling -lthennal blanket REDUCED • • I r . ' StARTS TOMORROW. lWIN SIZE FLAT OR FITTED Monday, J11tiwy 1, 1973 DAILY PILOT JS , • Every sheet in stock ·reduced. Exceptional buys on all first quality sheets under the . Squiggly® . Roof . REG. NOW SOLIDS STJllll.PES & PAINTS. No-+ron 5M. polyest•rl50'\lo C-. '°" ....... 2.98 2.32 l 1'·•n ti.it or 1•!""<! .•• f uil 11111 Cl' I ··,·J . ....... 3.98 3.32 0 1.if'el· ~•lf' 'JI O• I '1• 1 .... ........ 6.48 5.34 ~ "lll <t :" •1,.1 o• '•!lt•l ..... 8.48 6.94 ""·J •·.;1 "'' ..... , ... ,~ •• '' '1• 8.48 6.94 ;,:.,rvld'J ~ 1r• p.I u,, r, ~· 2/2.48 2/2.14 l\u!Q • tt· p..!nw ,1.,. 2/3.18 2/2.64 FlORAl PRINTS /, • • '" ·) ; ,. ,., .. :.J'. ~or.:in Comt.,,n.1.I•.,,_ o! yE'!IO'"' ponl.. Di ,,;. l "'"~'llOI Mte(l , , ,, ,,,,,,, ............. 2.98 f-u!I ~11~01 l1r t'd ................. 3.98 0ut'f'l"I ~!II' ~.l: or t :1•·1 •.•...••.. •. .. ....... 6.48 ""'9 .,,,.,."a' or fot11'(1 •••.••.•. 8.48 King ""1 Ut ,.,.,_.~t>'r"l 0 ~q ' "•-,"1 ....•••••••••••.. 8.48 !>lallCi11d o~low J,<1'"4'0 ••••••••••••••• !: ........• ,_2/2.AS l\1r>q C,.,!(' p~1CI.,, Cd ·<: •.. . ... • •• ••• • • ..... • 2/3.18 COUNTY FAIR 1.92 2.92 4.88 5.88 5.88 2/1 .92 2/2.38 SPECIAL LOW PRICED PRINTS ·.' .,.,-W' "llV .. ,ler/50". cot'on. 'l """'' ... (I• '·•e-j .. f .. ··~· ....... . 11.·''!'.I ."" l•l'lt fl• ' "•'<! "·•''l\J 11,,1 (•' ·.-~1··"' ~"'I'""'] S!Jro(l,,rd .'"\l•!l•l .~ , .. 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I l•••n tin! fl• I ·1r'd ........................... ;f. .... 2.98 f ull "d' "' hllL'<.J ......................... ., •• , •. 3,98 0..JO!!'<"l1 ~ '" '"~ nr torf><1 ............. , ........... 6.98 > •"9 <.,ft> r 1 0' f !'WI ... ,. ,.,., •.... , ........ , . 8.98 !>:a"ld.lrr:I, 1c p 1 u,., r.a"'' . . ......... 2/2.08 1'.NIQ ._,,.e P• Jw ta'C'> ....... 2/3.38 PEANUTS SHEETS" • .> •r;-. ·(I" µ " '"' 5Cl"'o ro~0<i . 1.92 2.92 4.88 5.88 5.88 211.92 2/2.38 1.51 1.79 2188• 1.66 2.26 211 .28 2.27 3.27 5.87 7.87 2/1.69 2/2.87 T ...,,n ~.ti or frtle<I ..... 3.98 2.92 ............... 1.54 ea. 1.34 eL Beddy-buY.sforbaby REDUCED Tor1oise •nd Har• fitted crib she•t 1.29 Reo 1 67 BO' xBO · sanfor1ted sheet with elasticized ends. Match•ng pillow cases 2/89(' Reg 211 08 Matching lOO"o thermal weave blanket 2.99 Reg :J 99 36 xSO ·blanket has satin binding. • Slripe. lloral or solid cok>f fitted crib sheet 1.69 R09 ,~,g-- fv1at ch•ng p,uow cases 2/1.09 Reg 2' 1 38 Mickey Mouse or Raggedy.Ann & Andy 1.49 ReQ , 89 h"Pd crio sheet Matching pillowcases 2189~ Reg. 211.1-4 • ~---~~;;:~~----the -f•mllf.~§.§t~rY: __ _ o tUIADl NIUS 1800 Chats-St. o W-AID NIUJ 21SOO Yet.y lllld. o..11¥HllDI lS:ZO Tjlor o IAllTA llll s..1h (90SI p~,. o TOIUllCI !<pul...to .... HOwtllomt o lUlWOOO:---·--~----­ CorJoo St.""'-11"-o IRWA Plll,lood> oil°"""'°"*" • OtAIMI G«dtn Gnm llvd ..... -httttr -~·-----1 110•1 NOUIS WlllDAYI ,,,. .. ,,,. IUIDAY it to 7 . -· ' . . ' ' •' • Your Horoscope ...,, Aries: Mer.ld ( _Some Biidges •TUESDAY JANUAftY 2 ll SYDNBY OMARR ~1ore penons born under Pi.Ices have been elected to Cooiress than •DJ other sign . lf'<ll\e wants to be a U.S. con- greaanan. It would a~ar to •bo .a good id<a IO be born under Ill< JOdiacal SiCD of Pl.tcts. AllJES (Mardi it-April It): Mend aome bridps of un- dentandini· Includes better eommunication with" relatives. Some persons, at distant pl.acts. want to bear news from you. There couWrbave b e e n m i s r epresen\ation. Rebuild image. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You see in way that enables aubUe points, to be em· pbu.ized. You arc able now to discern motives. ,\ p p 1 i e s especially where r i n a n c e s enter picture. Key jsJl.o be practical. Protect a s ll e t s . Don't try .for something for oothiq. could play pro.l>ineot rol<. One • In authority 111 d!Jple....S'withl current setup. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ef. %1): You may have to cancel 1p- Pointment, delay journey and rewrite letter. Key is to be llexil>le. wlllinl IO chanC• at sltuatioo dictates. One wllo Is overweiPt m a t e 1 ap. pea.ranee. Don't cast f1rlt ...... SOORPIO (Oct. U.NoY. 11): Be metl<u1ous about budget. money, ospendituno and collectlonl. ~ -concemlni Jeaacy, I I a I e, sped~ •~countlo&. U tbonlugll, observant. )'OU lw>ld yoor OY.'fl. Otherwise, setback ls likely to occur. SAGrlTARIUS !Nov. 22- Dec. Ill: DialOgue exists with tlne u·ho is unpleasant about money. You have facts, Knqw it and procee(I with ccfb.. fidencc. Cycle c o n t I n u e s basically high; get points ·1tcross. One \Yho threateru ls l·lu ffi'l~. ' CAPRICORN" lllec. lt2.Jan. • GEMINI (May 21.June 2): 19l: St2y behind sctnea.-Be discreet. Don't rtveal au you know . Taurus, Ubra perllOJls figure prominently. Make con- ciliatory gesture to one who bu shared many experiences with you. U 'dlplomaUc, yoa gain. • EJ.ptriePCel becotM more rneanlJ>cM. You fmd what is real, whit ls p-eteoae. You alao .,. able to utilize t.saons -In po$!. Queotions <011-c er al n 1 marrl11e, porUlorlhlp, tecal asnements· an peramount. CANCER (June 21.July 22): tnaist on proper recognition for effort&. same are only too w!Jlfn& lo take you for granted. Don't perm.jt this to happen .. Let otherJ knQ.w where you stand aDd let them know a new era Is at hand . You de.serve better deal! ~ LEO 9uly 23-Au1. 22 ): Some · . friends may b e downc1s1 . You could now be recipient of many sad stories. Key ti to evaluate. Know who i! mereb' todulgiD( in self- J>ity . .\Id 1hoee willing to help themselvt1. 'Another Leo is in picture. VIRQO (AUi. 2J.Sept. 221: Trust 1tt!t><h. ~ntulUve intellect now -11 ·~y honed. Accent is oD home, amblilon, security, pJnJng of ob)<ctlve. Aquariu AQUARIUS (Jan. :JO.Feb. ti): Some bopes. wllbeo race harsh light or reality. What appeared to be a "sure thing" may be something ei... Be tftpar.ed. Tate nothing for granted. Avoid self-deception. Romance is fine but keep guard In place. PISCES (Feb. 11-Maroh 20): Stress practicality. Don't see k: get-rich-quick schemes. Cl:)ll'kom indi vidual does have vour best interests at heart. Be patient and wise enough to know it. }feed coonsel of older person. You will overcome! IF TODAY IS YOUR BlR.TllDA Y you are loyal, senaitive, moody . You are due . now to travel, to make signifi· cant changes, to e1cbange ideas and to erpresa youriell creatively. March and Decem- ber will be highlight motllli6. " • Pei1n Sale. We're making beautiful waves. Use your head. Choose from four great perms, at four ' · great sale prices. All include shampoo, cut and set . J 'Balsam Plus' perm, reg. 12.50,,now I.II . '.Protei11e',perm, reg. 15, now 9.88 · 'Phase 7' perm, reg. 17 .50, now 11.81 'Triumph' perm, r • 1-----CPeAAey'---= beauty salon •I Ille folf0Wlnt1 1to,..1: FASHION ISLAND,' Newport Baoch I M4·2l 11 E . • • ' • . , • ) • • i.-' Sale prices hOnoied Tuesday & Wednesday, January 2 & 3, only! fainoUs Huffr9 10 SPEED BIKES .. ,. •al Of A Super'S•ll·Ou-11rsl Camel first S•rYHI • ~::OUI Shimano Eagle dtranlur srstem with top bar sh~ft levers. . . nd d ol caliptr handbrake.-raaog • Wide ratio gecring a f f rt 0.,d convenie11t tiondlin;I "Moes" bent handlebars or com o . h . I 26" or d "d' safety-your c 01c1 o • Pe~o1 reflectors for roo n ing 27,, siie and hot canary yellow or ~lta_m_i• C high · fire enomtl f1n1sh . • Grade No. 1 REG. $69.95 SAVE $12.00f. $5795 * TREE ROSES ""•nl Tit••• fop Quallly fro• •o••• •ltltl In Tltelr Own llb•r Pora!" • a.St quality tree roses in 5·gollon fiber pots ovoids lronsplan~ng shock by plonti~ the fiber pot in the ground! • Appr~ote/y 5. ft. tall, healthy ro1es- a wide's-eleetlon of varieties to choose from . • The perfect plant to. adcf~elegance to your home. JfffSf A.Rf JRUL Y AMERICAN 8fAl/JlfSI REG. $8.99 . SAVE $2.001 $699 TUii. & WID. ONLYI 6 ft. Long REDWOOD 2x4's • "Durable Redwood Juaf Get• Handsomer Eaclt Year/" · • Greot for polio decking, fencing, that a1bor you've alwoys wontedl • Good, solid redwood-surfaced on 4 sides-end1 ore trimmed wilh . · eased edges. • Now's the time to get storied on polio building • projeds ot this reol ''steal'' low price! REG. 59c 33~. 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BUl for Upset Against Cornh.uskers MJAMI (APJ -For the first time in three years, tonight's Orange Bowl game will not decide the national co.liege foot· ball championship as both Notre Dame and Nebraska •re two-time )psers. Bu.t a capacit y crowd of 80.()()(). and a national television audience will view 'the cOaching exodus of Nebraska's Bob Devan~y and tbtf final games ~ Comhusjtm stan Johnny-Rodgers and Rich Glover. · Thty'll also see the renewal of wtilt us-'•' ed to be one or football 's great riTalries, broken o((in 1948 with each team O\\.'Iling five victories and a piece of one tie. ' . .. I'd like to go out· a winner, .. said Devaney, 57, who will devote full time to his athletic director duties nut season. Devaney Jed the Cornhuskers to the na· LA, Seattle Meet Tonight SEATTLE -The Los Angeles Lakers. rolling along comfortably in first place in the PacUic r;>Jvlsioo or the National Basketball Associationl race a pair or c."Onrerence-Opponents in the next two nights. · T!"liBht coach BiU Shannan's Laken tangle ;;:/th Seattle at 8 o'clock in a On TV Toal9ht Chan-I 5 at 8 televised game (Olann<I 5) on the SuperSonics court. Then the Lakers battle the Golden State Warriors in another TV game Tuesday night at 8. tional title two years ago by beating Louisiana State 17-12 in the Orange Boy,•I, then SUCCt'ssfully repealed the honors last year by destroying unbeaten Alabama 3U in the Orange Bowl. Nebraska was fav()red t() win its third straight title this year, but lost its cpener to UCLA 20-~was tied 23-23 by Iow:a ~ '0£i!~Joday ! ' · 4at5 •• State, .{ncf lost-its nna1 game pf the season 17·11 to .Oklahoma . Devaney blamed inconsistency for the losses and maintains bis team is as good as any "on 8.!_ven days." Jn Rodgers, who scored .s e v e n touchdowns rushing, eight mon!.on pass receptions arxl two on punt returns, Nebraska has the Heisman Trophy win- ner. recognized as the best player in the game. Glover . a bone-crushing middle guard. finished third in the Heisman voling, ex· · tremely high for a lineman. and he is ge11erally regarded the nation's best lineman. Nebra.ska ran up some big sco~cs dur· ing lbe year. such as 77·7 ever Army and 62-0 over Mi5soori, and is facing a Notre Dame team corning off a 4~23 defeat lo top-rallked SOuthern California. , But coach Ara Parseghian of the Irish and Devaney aren't talking about something like that happening again In the Orange Bowl. The Irish, to ca man, don't feel em· barrasaed by the loss to S O U t b e r D California. lt was 27·2S until Antbonf Davis ttlurned h;, -00 klckol! beef for a touchdown to break the game open. Davts bad a total or six toucbdowna to the game. PASADENA (AP I -S outh o r n CaUroml1'1 oodeeeated and un tied Tro- jans risk their national champiOnshlp claim in the Rose BqwJ today wli!?n they face the ruped Buckeyes·of Ohio State who say a victory y,•ouJa· make them No. L The Trojaru. the only major colleg.i team undefeated during the season, are 14·polnl lavorltos to tum back the Big Ten C<H:l!amplool< In this battle betwe<n tho football klnp ci the Wost O>ast and the Midwest. A &tll-oul crowd ot 10f,59' in the newly enlarged atadiwn ii elJ)etted. southern Cal features a s e n i o r quarterback in ltlike Rae a.ad a """'°"""' aoeedslet In Anthooy Davis to rpearbtad tile offense with a line an-chored by 25&-pound Pele Adams, a senktr tackle from San Diego. On de!ense, sopbcmore Richard \\1ood Washing-Jon Too Tough For .Dmlas WASHINGTON (AP) -"What filed me up/' Wuhlngton quarterback Billy Kilmer said, "was reading what Dallas coach Tom Landry said -that Roger Staubacb Is an athlete and l'm not." "'hat Kilmer did SUnday was decimate Dallas' Doom,,day Defense with razor· sharp pll!sing, including touchdQy,·n strikes of 15 and 45 yards to Olarley Taylor. as 'the Redskins walloped the c.owhoys, 26-3, to set up a Super Bo"•I cdllrontatlon with the Miami Dolphins. 'Curt Knight kicked in with a National f'ootball League reconl four playoff field goalo !run I&, 39, &I and 45 yards out while the Redskins' defense made mince- meat of Staubach end the rest of the Dallas attack to win the National Con- !erence championship. "We beat the de!eoding world cham- piOlll, and that takts • great team." Wasbingtm coach George Allen said of Dal111, the dethroned NFL champions. "l guess they thought I U'aS going to throw more to Roy Jefferson and to Jer· ry Smith.'' said Kilmer. "So t just \Vent to Taylor. We didn't want to take any chances against Mel Renfro," Dallas' ace cornerback who covered Jefferson . Instead, he took advantage cf young Charlie Waters on the other co rner, beating him repeatedly with short passes to T8ylor for the first scort. · "Then they stuck a linebacker on his (Taylor's) nose, oo I v•ent dtep." Kilmer said of the 45-yarder. "The second touchdown broke their backs. I believe Dalla.! thought all along they could,catch U9 until that one." Landry said the Redskins "y,-e re playing excellent football ID every pl\llse. and Kilmer was letter-perfect. They paid the price -they w<rled bard." And of bi.s decision to start Staubach for-lhe first time this season, Landry added : "When you get defeated. you should be second'ill"m<i·" Knight. who had cin erratic regul ar season y,·ith SU('{'ess!ul field goals on onl y 14 of 30 attempt s, is now seven for seven in the playoffs. "The close ones are fall ing in for me . nou•.'' he said. "I stopped worrying about ha ving a bad year and jusl hung in." The Red!kins' line gave Kilmer magnificent protection and blew OaUas out of the lrf!Ifches to open up Larry Brown·s running, ,,,.hich perfectly balanc- ed the passing game. But it y,-as the defense that earned the lavish <'been: from the 53,129 fans in Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium. scoa• •Y......U.tl"ll D•ll•t w ... _ WMP>-FG IC"'9M lt W•llfl-Tf'ftor IS HU '""' D•l-'G Ftlb(tl :U W ........ TIYIO<" ot5 Ht1 kick ) 0 ) 0 0-J 0 10 • li-2' calls tho sigi;iJ; and his quidntsi and ferocity won him All-Arntrictn accltiO\. "We have a. cUverslfied attack," says McKay wbooo IOll ts a sopllolnoro pass catcher tor the TniJBlll. "We can riin and ~·e can pass when necessary." SOutbem Callfomla whipped Notre Dame, ($..23, in its final game of the season ror its 11-0 record while Ohio State sJa1ed two graofte goal line stands 0. TV '.l'etla9 Ch-ul 4a1:30 to beat Mlchlpn 14-ll and win the right to come West for the bowl game. "Southern Calttomla bacb probably haven' been bit llle ..,,. l'IYI will hit them," declared Jotm. Hlcks, the AU Ame rk:an offensive tackle · for the BuckByes. ''I'm look.Ing forward to this second Chan~." Jllck.5 'lll'as a .starter on the 1971 RoJe Bowl team thlt lost to Stanford but miss· ed. all of Juf seasoo with an In~ knee. Afl.chigan Slfle gave the Buckeyes thelr only loss or a 9-1 season. a 19-12 decision at EaSl Laming just alter Du!Cy Daugherty announced his retirement as Atichlgan State coach. Southern Ca l earlier in the year beat MlchigM State ;t-6. . In the, Rose-Bowl, Ohlo Stat& wiU be the underdog. but the poupdlng ground attack could upset. the oddsmakers. Fullback Harold Henson, a 224-pound sophomore, and halfback Archie Griffin . a JBS-pound freshman , each rushed for m yants. Henson scored 2t> touchdowns and Grif· fin three. Greg Hare. a junior, directs lhe club from quarterback. He completed 51 o! 103 passes during the Sease>!\ for nearly a 50 ptr cent average. Against Michigan, th<' Buckeye& threw only three tlme1. "Passing creates a hazard," say~ llayes. •·wc·pass when necessary." Rae connected on 00 of 174 ~ for • Southern California, a 55· percen t average, and was voted lhe dub's mos1 valuable player. He got more of his teammates' vctes than did the AJI. American Wood or the swift Davis, win· oer of the Volt Award as the \\1es1 Coa,st's Most Valuable. Davis returned kickolfs 97 and 96 y01rds for touchdowns in the victory Over Notre Dame .,,,.hen the S o u t b e r n California defense proved porous and the orfense bad to forge the victory. Jn Sa m CUnnlnt · the Trojans have ooe of the best ing fullbackl In coJ. Jege football -the man who keeps def en. den off Rae in passing situatlont and helps break open tbe holes for the Davis runs. Ul'IT ....... • STEELERS TOUCHDOWN-Pittsburgh quarterback T•IT)'· Bradshaw (121 falls· and fumbles before goal line in first quarter action in AFC chantpionshi p :i.gainst Aii a1ni : Teammate Gerrv ~l uJ lins recovered the ball i ~ the.end zo ne fur a toUchdO\\'O. But Mia1ni \\·on the ltlle, 21·1 7. Griese Engineers . Miami Into Super Bowl, PITTSBUllGJf IA P) -Larry Eeiple"s fake punt and returning quarterback Bob C:rirse's v.1zardry whipped the Pitts- burgh Steelers. 21·17, Sunday as ?\1ia mi's perfect Dolphins gall oi>ed iil to Super • Bo"·\ VII. ' l\-li;i rni , 1&-0. gets ils long-ay,·aited ser ood chance to "i n the National Foot ball League showdown after be ing destroyed by Dallas, 24-3, last January. "Never mind this 16-0," said Dolphin s · coach Don Shula af'ter his team·s ''icto11' over the Steelers. "\\TJiat we "·ant is a 17-0 record ..• two v.·eeks froQl now." ' '- * * * KOl:5 IY OUAl:TlltS Mleml O 1 1 1-'1 f>ltl1bur<llt 1 t J 7-U Pit -Ml.rlllns r--I~ In tnd l-(~• tick! Mlt-<:loltkl t -1 fnlm MotTt ll CYt1>reml•11 """ P!i-.c:Q ~ 14 Shula benched 38-yt•ar-old Earl i\1orrall in the second haU and Griese, taking over "'ith Pittsburgh leading 10-7. engi· necred the deciding ty,·o touchdown drives that gave ~l iami its secpnd stra ight American Conferenc~ title. · It \vas Griese's first tleavy dut~· smcc he suffereQ a broken reg and dis.located ank le against the San Diego Chargers. i\fiami's fifth of 16 vi.c1ories. · Se-iple's surprise fake play -which "'as his O\olin doing -woke the slwnber- ing AFC ·Eastern Division cbampioris after Pitlsburgb jumped to a quick 7-0 advantage. - Seiple stood in punt formation as ~ti­ ami faced a fourth down and five to go situation at the Pittsburg~ 49. The for- In Sugar Bowl 21-17 iner Kentuc ky runnjng back took orf at a gallop and gai ned 37 yards before thf' stunned Steelef'S caught up. The f:~ke punt led to a nine-yard pass frQ1n .\lorrall to Larry C.Zonka for a 7-i Ile thal stood up 1111til 'Jtoy G('re!a kicked <i J+.yard fiefd goat and put P~tt.>­ burgh on top 10.7. Then Shula sent Griese .u1 to ae1ion. "Bob deserved the opportunity," said Shula of his first·Slrrng qu arterback . ··tte has bet!n s h a rp in practice all "'ee k." Griese·s tv.·o sco_ting marches, both c~~. with short touchdown plunges by Jtm Kii ck, pushed Lbe Steelers into a 21· Io. hole and Pittsburgh didn 't have eOOugb miracles this time to pull it out. ' ~ ] ' I I klr "" fu1 Ha '"' tei n1' aa: po ... an I An SOI di\ th• .1 tel w. ea th• ch Fq I th• in I te1 pl< up ' ge I te~ pll ret dh th• I sa; $Z di\ th• to da an \Vi re de I m1 aft -ex: to l pe pe Ni hi! w tel to tho D1 tin ell '" wt co thl an ,• He Sharman'• club has a 29-7 record "'hich ' is the second best in the NBA. Boston's Celtics are 29.fi. 1----'The~ Lake rs hold a 5 \l-game edge O\'er secon place T:O!Oen Stare and arc l!fG ahea d of founh place Seattle. j'We tried a new special team against Southern C.al," said Parseghian of Davis' kickoff return. "We used our 11 fastest Wtdl-FG Kn'9t!I it W..i-FG Kllif'hf 46 Wt -l'G K"'911f .U A-sl.l2t -players--and--they--werHoo fasHhey-ra1,,,.-..,,.,,,~st down• c.w..;• -•"":':"' Ml..-..Klldt f ,,,,, (Y-.mi.1111 klct.l Mlt -Kll(k l "'°" IY'"'"""l1,, kl(kl PH-Y...,,. !) pas '"'.,, 8 r..,•l'l•w (G~•fl• -lc-1 A-JO.»O STATISTICS 0.111111111 Slrflert ........... .__ ,, ti Rl/\M-Yl<o!S ..... ) 1'6·111 Owens Leads Sooi:wro3--t~ • ·~ There's one othrr game schedul ed in' the !\'BA tohighl -~Ti !lvaukee hosts Balti more. Tonight"..; l!l! is the first of a seve'1· gan1e road trJp for the Lakcrs . after Tuesday n1ghrs tiff they"ll mak e slops 1n Cl eveland. j\iily,·aukee . Philadelphia. Cllicago and Atlanta before returning home Tuesday, Jan. 16 to fa ce Balt in1ore. right by everybody, including the ball Jl us,,_,.,,o, 11·M ""1n . ·' h d d nd PIU!l\I Yetdl 7) 1'• carrier. <1111.1 a to !um aroun a Jletur" .,.1,0, •5 1c l'hase. ·· "'•~ • to.i:i 11.11.i:i PunfS 1·•t •·~ Parseghian protn1ses lo use slower Fvmt11~ 1os1 • 1 1 1 runners against the Cornh uskers. Pen•1111~-v1"" •,JO •·'.ii INDtVtPUAL LE .. DIEJIS The lr1"sh m . ~•'bl be s pe RU$HING -Otll1s. St•ul>.-ctl ~'· Mill •. ,, tl)' r~l Y a U r CO.rrl-1·15. W•sl'lin~lon, B•own »El, Ha••~· team the ne xl tY.'o years s i n c e w•v 11.,,, IC U~r l·1S. t ba k T Cl nd I d, RECEI VING -Dall•s, ~fe•s 2--l". G8"'•i\on quar er c om ements a ea 1ng 1.11, Hrn 2.11. w8s~1nq1on, r~v1or 1.116. t-18"• ~round gainer Eric Penick are both w•• :s.n. ~ 2-1•. arown ,.u SOphomor<s. PASSING -o.r .. ,, s11ut1.1c~ 9.10JJ, ti ""d" Hlll 1).14, 0. Wnl'olnotori. ICllmet U-1MI. 1" Paul1>1 YITCI• !}) 11? Rtlur" .,.,.., )• 111 "'™' 10.h·l 10·1fl.1 """'n • l6 ,.11 F U"'l>IH-l Gtl 0·0 P~nalt•e~-Y•'<h· 1.10 INOIVIOUAl llE .. OIEIU ll:USH!NG -Miami: (llOnk~ 7•·6.!' Mo";! lt.-16; ICllc~. A-11; Seip!<", 1.J7. Pitl~b<lrg~ Mt• T!• 16·'61 FUQu., 1·11. QE(flVING -Miami· Flo,.,IM S·50· \'V'• tltld 'NJ. Pill1bllr111 : YOUl\9, I·~, S"t l'IOl•m, 1-.4t. PASStfrfG -Ml.,.,I: MOf'rell. 1·11·1. 51; Gr!e.,.. J.54 10. Pjlt11)u~l'I: 8r~w, S-10.J. IO; Htn- ttl!y, S-1().0, SI. 'Barna, T~xas Clash • Ill Cotton Bowl DALLAS <AP) -If Te1as and Alabama hl)d on the: same colored unirorms, U'le 31th annual COi ton Bowl football game today would lool< like aD In- tra-squad scrimmage. · -. "Alabama looks just like v.·e do in the Wishbone offense," says Texas conch Darrell Royal. "only they ihrow the ball very well. They are the best passing "We picked up a little cl' counter op- tion tb:lt they (Alabama ) throw off of and we used· it in the Ark:tnsas game eJ. fectlVllll'." Royal said .. "We ll"t some On TV Today Channel 2 flt 1 I Wishbone team I've e\'er seM." ideas from them. : .it 's not all one·sld· 9f C'OUf'le, Royal WM the innovat.or cf ed." the trlple eptlon offense which Al abama The fourth-rated Crimson Tide is n coe.ch Paul Bear Bryant began U&lng two touchdoY.'n favorit e over the seventtt- yurt qo. SJnce then the Crlmm Tide rated f.Mghoms on lhc basis of the pas· liat lost only t•'O games. s~ excellence of quartbrback Terry B~t called Royal for valunble in· Davia. Alabam~ averaged 35.7 poln11 per ltnnatloo cm the offense but Royal says game With its expl osive offeMe. "'I doo't -want much made out of what r Bryant l&id "We didn't seout Texas 61 i.. !lim. He't (Bryant) done a lot of ""' they didn't llCoUt 01, but we er· l~lnp tOliOJp Vi -- --cillanged flhN. Wt'V< •<changed flhn1 all . season since "'e got our offen se from Darrell Royal and want~ to keep up Y.ilh "'hat he was doing this year. In ex· chana:e, u·e've been 5e!Jding him ou r film~ .. ' .so it Isn't n.te "'e don•t knO\Y anything abou t each olher.'' Texas need to Its fl!th Soulll"•e.s1 Confettnce title with a 9'-l record bthlnd senior quarterback Alan Lo"·ery, a con· \'erted defensive back. and sopbomore- full back Roosevelt Leaks. Texas averag· ed 2S points a game. The Longhorns al~·ed f~\\·er points than Alabama, IO.I to 12.1 per game. Alabama 's de.tense. OOwevnr. couldn] be blamed for two quick touchdown s on bloclted pwits with which Auburn sllock· ed the 11de 17-ll lo tbe last s•me of tht !it A Son. • ' The Longhorn s are 541 against Alabama and a Bryant-coached team has never beaten a Royal·tufored outfit. Bryant is ~2-1 against Royal. The Longhorns coach says too much is made out of the tact Bryant has ne.,·er beaten him. "Wt hayen't played that much," Royal S:l)'S. Tha f 5 no big ol' litring." Royal's team has a reverse string of ils OY.11 going. Te~as has lost in the last t"'O Cotton &\\'I games -tc No1rt Dame and P('nn Stale. "That's no big thin' either,'' Royal says. ''I think that fO\I 11 find y,·hen two ootslandlng teams play it will usually oome. out SO.SO. Some people 11re saying v.-e'rt not a good bowl team. Well , all I can say Is that they'Ve go t short metn<lrlq." Pa~t Penn S'tate, 14-0 \'E::'\" OHLEAi'iS I Al') -beven tet111 · year-old Tink er O\rens scored one louch· do\m and S(>t up anothei-l\'ith a rontro-- ver:sial r('('{'ption as second-ranked OkJ3. ho!na ground--out a 14-0 victory O\'er error·plagued Penn State Sunday !light tn the first SUgar Bowl football classic ever played c:n New Year's Eve. Owens. a freshman and the brother of former Heisman Trophy wfhner Steve Owens. caught 'a 27-yard pass: in the second quarter and danced into the erid zone, then ha uled in a l7·yarder in the fourth period and set up fullback I.eon Crosswhite's one-yard plunge for the Sooners' other touchdown. The fourth quarter Oklahoma score ran:ie af1er safety Gary Hayman had fumbled his second punt ol the even ing at Penn State's 3.1-yard Une . '~"' ,,. ou••''"' .._ S'ltl't 0 ~ 0 6--0 Ot:~ 0 1 0 7-1' OU--.OW-11 "'' Ir-om Rotllt•'hon <"11Jt,,.r "'"' ou-e-"• 1 ""' 1~11•ct1tr k10;1 ..._..,1n FJnl *-' It~ r •nh ~ .. ,,,. Jl:l'ltlrn , .... ·-·~· l'u"'~ ""'*" ....... STATISTICS ' 11'91111 II • . " ..~ lD • ,,.,\.\ .. q .. ,.., .... " .. ,,. m• ... 1 n~ •• " ~ Tht· Sooners took jusr nu1e play s tn go in from that spot Md run their record 10 l l-1 for the season. Hol\l"C\·er, the Sooners. hoping for an Ohio State upset of Southern cal in the Rose Bowl, failed to capitalize on ty,·o other prime scoring opportlDlilles caused by Penn State em:in. Crosswhite fumbled m the Nittany Lloo six-yard line tn the first period only sec- onds after the Soonen had poon<ed on a Penn State fumble at the lS. REDSKINS PICKED .. OVER DOLPHINS LAS \.EGAS jAP ! -Three bet UOf; outle ts in Nt\'Udn Sunday decided to go with George Allen ftnd quotej! th!,> Washington Redskins as o n e .p o in t favorites to defeat the Mia mi Dolphins ln pro footbatrs Super Bowl Jan. 14. --. The Sports Book at Cilur<htll Downs here In UI! V~gas. Harr11h's"'Race Book at Loke Tahoe and the Reno Turi Clu~ all !'sled \Vashington ns a one-point fa\'Orltc 10 take 1~ National f'ootball l.eagu(' tit It', despite the undefeRted ---S(<tt~ flf-f)on-Shuh,·s Dolphins ' {l ., • 0 '" II' "" ... '" .. " "' "' ' "' ... ' •• l'~ ••' '" "· "" , .. c~ • .. ,. .. ~ 1fr1 ~ "" • v. ,,, I~ • ... ~ " - ( ... I •• ,1 Switch Pari!ig Off For Ant~aters' Peet By HOWARD L. llANl)\' Of ttM. 0.lty ...... , '""' It lu1sn 't been exactly the kind of year to dite that 1nold$. a tean1 IJS a 1u1lt but future promi$e is there 11nd Ral'lan ._,ttt is f1n1· p!:iy~r Ylho feels the UC Irvin(' basketball team is. beginning to jell. "\\1e'rt .starting to play more as a team 110'>''," he says. "Things ha\•e been hap- pening ''ilh the suspeMioo. of some of the players, illness and othfr things." He could add that the Anteaters have also played some ootslanding university division basketball teants in the early going . . ,. In what way does he feel the team is beginning to jell? "We arc ,starting to pass the ball better now. for one thtng. I really Hke the passing gan1e offense or coach nm "Pift. ..,.. In hll!h school at North Hll!h in ' Torr:i.nce. he wns a forward-eenter and at El <.:amino CollC'ge tht past l\lo'O )'tar~. h&. remain~ a t forward. Tift has SY. itched hin1 10 the backcourt at UCl but Petl ts wary or playing there. .. I don't like to bring the ball up the coo.rt," he 18Y'. ''It scares me to bring it up. I ne ver had to do ii before." Another thing he finds new Is his position on defense. A guard is usually near midcourt on defense but he is used to playing along or near the baseline. "When you oire trying to de· Sports Briefs 'Sl~ins, Dolphins Earn -$8,500 • ' WASHlkiTON -· Each Washlngtoa and 1'1iami player earned $&500 Sunday when their leaBS won conference champlon~lps in the National Footba111fague playoffs. .... f~nd a 5-9 auy that is quicker thun hell. it's tough to play defense, '1 he says. _ Perhaps this ii JO but Pttt must be gt!ttlng the job done in effective 1nanner,. The other night he had the task of guarding a S.9, high-ecoring guard -Ke-ith McDonald of North Park CoUege. "l felt he was !OO quick for me to handle. He was SUJ>' posed to be a good driver Ind very quiet. I WU boplng to stop him and mate him force a jump shot." McDonald had only throe sbotJ from the floor in the first hall and dldn't Make any of them. That's how effective Peet was against Nor1h Park, McDonald dipped to 11 po~nts in the game inc19ding three at the free throw hne and fOllr aft(r Peet we nt out with a sprained ankle. What is the difference he find s 1n the colle~e level com- pared to junior college play~ "E'·erv team is m o r e balanced than in the Jaycee!. There are usually two or three good guys on a junior college team. At this level all five starters are ·good.'' Peet praises sophomore Jet- terman Dave Baker. "He makes a big difference lo us when He's in there . We can count on him to get re- bound• and , get the ball bact up and into the basket." _ • • Dolphins Greeted By Fans li11A.\tl (AP) -A Cl'O\Vd or 4.000 fans chanllng "We're No. !''greet~ the Amcrlcan Foot· t-111 Con!rrence c h am p Ion ~llami Dolphins on their reiurn tn ~li11.mi International Airport New Year's Eve. The Dolphins, "'innf'rS ot 18 straight game wttbout o de.feat. beat Pitt.sburib 21·17 for the title Sunday and will 01eet the \\'ashlngton Red11kins in the Suptr Bo"·l ot Loii Angeles J1tn. 14. Coa<:h Don Shula, first off the plant, mounted a podJum and shouted to the cro"'ti, "Happy New Year, t'Verybody. I know this b going to be a .-.ally hapPy one for w . "I'm just proud of our tu team, bot 1nore Important is winninl the American Con- ference title and aotng out and making up ror last year's Super Bo"·]," Shula said. The Dolphins lost the 1972 Super Bo"·! to the Dallas C'o'>'•bovs. The Redskins "•hip- \)(·d 'Ilic ('ou'boys Sunda ~ 26·3 to 1•arn the ir Super Row! berth and the r\ational Conferenc e crown. The Dolph ins "·Cre about 30 01inutcs late In arriving. 1\ cro"·d of some 200 fans had gathert'd nlOre Iha~ an hour before the scheduled arrival. .. DAIL, PILOT J9 In Past )lowls Buckeyes. Hold "'· Edge Ove r USC • PA s A D £NA -tr I\\ o s111rs as Jon Am('tt, L.indon Crow; Jim COot.ratto, Ed prt\•\ous meetings in 1h~ H!l'(e rnu\·h, ~iorv f,ou.x. U-00 Bowl betwttn \JSC ttl1d f)hto ('J:u·kr nod flnn ~lil!t·r in the St11te f'l't ony c 1h·r1nn "11 ,,1; ru11J;! lint-up. • whi<·h to base •1p1rll""· Uhiu Stale "·as prnpelll'd by Woody H11re.-.· [ kt·)~·s \\tll Hi•l'lurd "Hopalong" Cassidy tmer/l'e as "'. nt·r5 anti tht• ,11 111 two olhcr Al!-An1ericans Big Trn sch 's qunrt<'rbal') · 111 1ht· lint·up includll\g Dean t:rcf{ Hare, will hf. named the f)uggcr. l'nd, and James pl ay1•r of the .-inme. Pnrktr. guard. In 1955 "'hen the 1·roj11ns The 1969 Trojans team. in and Budktyes 1nel for !ht' first addition to Simpson, had Steve time in the Arroyo Seco Sof,(~e nt quarterback, Bob saucer th.at teats IG4 .000 these Kirin at end and Mike -Battle days, Ohio state copped a 20-7 as a dt.-femive safety. de c l s I b n and quarterbat k Ohio State featured the run· Dave Ltggett Y.11s named ning of John Brockingtm. and 1itVP. had a sophomore cornerback Jn 1969 "'hen Ohio St..'ite bv the name of Jack Tatum. stopped O.J. Simpson uod the ·pro res s i o n a I football 'Trojans. 27-16, It was follo\i\"rs remember the last quarterback ltc:< Kem '"'ho nl\rne "''ell. espec fnll;v during drew the plaudlls of tbt• press thf' pas! week when the as the top pcrlonner. ll:i l.Jand Jtaitters lost to lhl' ll1tV<'S is brin~ing h1i; ti i11i PitL'ibur1th Steelers in an Af'C trnn) tn the H(lS(' Bo\1'1 ::inti lll4' ptnvoff J':!Ul)t'. Uu<·ke\l'S luive lost onh onc1' 'fatun1 is th(' On kland player In P11S<1dl·na. 2i-li. lo Stanfurd 1.1hn \\';IS r!('fcnding on the pa~~ in 1971 undt·r his j.!U1rlnnrr pl<I\ 'that has gain<' d -This is his 22nd year as head \lide$pread cootroversy. The l'OOCh al Ohlo State und b<11h Hn1d1•rs clahn he didn't hit the lJSC defeats U.,· the Bu~ks h<il l and that the !'Ompleted ha,·e come under his dirt."Ction . µ<iss was touched only by two In I~ the Trojans hn~~h_of~~iV!! (Sttelen) playfn. A .;4~~ut~~~·~~~P1~~S f8B "Ju!<Ot th<' naml" mL'IU'IS $ave" l!!!!l!!!!!I ni W. ltth St. at Placentia, Co1ta M..,. iiiiii1 P1t0 LUii -,.EW AMO USIO -LAlllGll! lTOCIC L.OWllT Plll1Cf$ 1.0CAl.l.Y -0111 AMYWMl'la Moll. "' S•I. 10..11 1<111. 1t It~ JACK SAENZ, Pr9. Mtr. Bach hat a shot at $15,000 '- the wiMlf1 player's share - in Super Bowl Vll on Jan. 14. Margaret Gourt, who san she fears no other woman player in the world, smashed Kerry Melville, &-1, &-0, Sunday and advanced to the final of the $53.300 Australian Open, a ten- nis t!Ue she has won 10 times. today's f i nal agllnst Australian E'vt>Me Goolagong who routed Kazuko Sa"'amatsu of Japan. 6-4. 8-3. Peet is a fine arts major at Uct and hopes to pursue a coaching career upoo gradua- tion. He abJo en}oy! skiing, both on snow and on water but has little opportunity to pursue the "'hite stuff during the cage Many were dressed I n Dolphin uniform shirts and carried signs, one of which said, "Super! All the . Way to l •. A., 16 do"11 •. one to go." That one "·as scrawled on a 4- by-7-foot d oth sheet. Other 'signs said. "Super!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bowl, here we co me,'' T..._,,. IM24'M tw y.,.r llMJ, vltll Players on Sunday's losing teams· eac• get $5.500 under a playoff co111pensalion plan set up by the league. The ~r Bowl losers· each get $7,sot. Each player on the eight teams which made l h e playoffs ~ot l/14th of their regular !e&SOn salary for the divisional playoffs, held o\ler the ChriS.mas weekend , Dallas players, under the sume formula. eaCh pic~ed up $23.500. plus I/14th of.Jht>ir in- di vidual ~alaries, for "''inn ing the Super Bowl a year ago. ·A bi--eakdown on the money to be pail each team. in Sun· day's garies will not be made, an NFL spokesman said in \Vashingi>n, until after the net receipts of each game are· determirEd . League rules call for the re· mainder of net game·rc-ceipt!!, after the deduction of taxes, · eXpenses and players' shares, to .be di1tributed to the conf· pet.ing dubs and the player pension fund. "' WASHtNGTON -President Nixon. who makes no secret of. his admiration for t he Wa s h ington Redskins, telephored his congratulations to coach George Allen after the Redskins defeated the Dallas Cowbovs for the Na- tional Footbiill donrerence chllm1:rion~ip Sunday. Acting: presideri1i9l press secretary Gerald L. \\1:-trreo. "'hile not disclosing Nixon's conversation "'ith Allen. said the President invited Allen and hi1 famil y to the \Vhite House ~1onday. morning. "' J\1ELBOUR NE, Australia - Area Sports Calendar Sundar is Plltl&AY The men's final also "'iii be lo da,y , betY.'een John Ne'>''Combe of Australia and Onny Parun of Ne w Zealand. "I don't fear anybody -not Billie Jean King or anybody," ~trs. Court, a 30-year-old motlier, said after eliminating Miss ?wlelville, also of Austr~lia. in just.33 minutes. "It would show that !ennis mums can play -and play well . I'd like to be• the be~t \~·oman player in the worlrl again."· f\.1rs. Court scored a grand slam in 1970 by winning the wofld's four major titles - Au s tra'lian . French , \Vimbledon and United States. season.. \\'ltal abou t next year and the UCI team that has a starting lineup ct1mposed of three sophomores and tw e> juniors? "I ·haven't thought much about next year et all. I know DAILY PILOT Sii" P"-Ho UCl'S HARLAN PEET LOOKS FOR AN OPENING. Quarry~ White Meet At Co11ventioq Center "'e play Cal State (Ulng The Jong sought natural Gob il :lzl'ltun in S.in lltgl'O 111 Beach ) and we'll have a good bel 'l'k Q N th .<;even rou nds. Quarry was held shot at them. w~ri n 1 e uarry. or "But right now I ju~t hope American light heavyweight to an unpopular 10-round dr;nv voe can keep on "'inning and champion and slate 175-pound by top-ra nking Frankie Evan5 get into the • NCAA C(lllcge ti!leholder Ray \V i nd m j J I in ~lla1ni Beach Dec. 12. division playoffs. Our record White ha! been signed by Bo1h fighll'rs h<1ve ;1 long means a whole lot to us if we string of victories 1n Snu1hland Mickey Davi~ for his initial h · h are to get in." rings. althoug 1n t e past How did he happen to come promot1onal endeavor in the Quarry has vrntured into other •·Revenge." "Nick's Italian Atmy did It again," "We love vou !\o. I Dolphins." and :.Skin the Redskins." One said simply. ''Thank You. Oolp,hins." # Dcfen si \'e end Bill Stanfilf told the-(.TOWC), "It was a greRI experience for all of us. J .ast vear we found out what the sUper Bo\!•I was like : now we want to "·in it.'~ Quarter:back Earl Morrall , "·ho guided the Dolphins through most of the season ;1fter Bob Griese was injured. said, "I've just got one thing to say -we'\'e got one more game to go." Pro Scores "~fargaret's match wa s over so quickly I didn't even · haye. time to pi:aclice," said Miss Goolagdng, runner.up · Jn this toumarilent the last two years who needed only 56 minutes to eliminate Piiiss Sa"·anlasu. to UCJ? Anaheim Convention Center. !erritor):. On ~larch JO he out- ';! played for coach Bill Monday, Jan. 29. pointed Tomm y Hicks in · HHL Bloom at El Camino anct he Weight for the scheduled 12-~tadison Square Garden and Ntw v11.-"•nQ•,. '· sr Ll'>UI• 1 Jives here in Corona del Mar. round fight ls 17S pQUnds, put-Chuck flamillon at The Forum r-~~t .. ~.T:'; • 01•> He wss ooe of the big lnflu· ting both lilies at stake. on April 3 before losiog his on-;;-=-==~=======.! encing factors." W~lte, in the best shape of ly fi ght to light heavyweight Is he satisfied with his his weer. whipped Charlie charr;lion Bob Fosler via a KIDS LIKE UNCLE LEN choice? Austin io Phoenix Dec. 18 for knockout on Jwie 27 in Las ln other action Sunday, Newcombe and Mal Anderson beat John Alexander and Phil Dent 6-3, S... 7-6 in an all- Australia.n men's do u b I e s final . "I'm pretty mucll satisfied his 36th victory in 47 fights Vegas. He has "'on 35 of 37 but I really don't know what is _:a~ft~er_i:pre~Vl~·ou~sl~Y_lkn'Jl()<oc~kln~gc_:ou~t_ili~gh)l_ls":_. ---------'===========! going through my mind rightl · now," he concludes. Nothing a winning. season and a playoff berth wouldn•t solve. Winds Hamper Drags; McEwen Wins Division Fnunl<lln \'alley's T om ~1cEwen ca ptured the funn.v ear 11tle to highlight Sunday's All-pro championship seri t>s drag racing op<'ner at Oran ge County Interna tional rtaceway_ A cro'4-'d of 5.240 braved high "inds to witness the eveQt. 11le winds hampered the rac· ing throughout the day-Jong program. In fact they got so bad that a "'ing "-as ripped off Don Prudhomme' s car and tossed over 100 feet as th~ ~i'lnada top fuel event. l\tcEwen, mean\\·hi!c. clock· ed 221. 13 miles per hour and h&d an ,elapsed time of 6.70 ·se<-onds . in defeating Bob Bic kell of Los Angeles for U1e funn\' car litle. i\fcEWeri drove a Plymouth Ouster. Bickett, driving a Oodgc Demon. had an elapsed thne of 7.04 and clocked 209.79 mph. Prudhornme1s 6.21 was the low elapsed time of the top fuel category and he also clocked 230.17 mph in defeating Frank Prock of Imoerial. Prock cmst<d to a 20.90 el and 7:1.92 mph when his car lost traction off the line . The pro ~k . division was won .by Bu~ Leal o f Plymouth Duster. Leal had an et of 9.41 seconds and clocked 145.86 in defeating Santa Clara's Larry-tnrfr. HufL driving a Dodge Dt.•mon. had a 9.56 et and registered 143 .31 mph. THERE ARE OVER 100 WAYS TO FINANCE YOj.IR CAR ON COST A MESA'S Har-bar Baulnard af Car• . Loo• FOi THI IMILIM AT CONNELL I JOHNSON ' SON CHEVROLET llncoln·Morcury -2828 2626 HARBOR Bl VD. ARBOR Bl VO. ~ . WORLD' ·FASTEST _ HOISIS .. RETURN TO . LOS AIJMITOS1 NOW Feb. 12 I Mon. thru Sat. 7:45 I 3 Exadasl Some Ollher lJletlme Roccrds s w p KAWIAH IAft •• 30 s IYOU llAO " • 3 CHAltOE.fll Miii " " ' .lrT CHAfllGl!A I ,. ,, I • OIAOI fllOCKIT " " • COMlllX ,, I " • ALAMITOS ANGIL I " " • CAUJll!MYOM ' • ~, wtu..TAWAY TO ao " " • IOMI KINDA MAN " ' ' 'UR"M)R .. 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Foothill'• Larry Gerich, a 9: ID two,.miler, and Rancho A11n\1tos' Daryl Hatfield, with a ~..pl 9:11.6, wm have their h1hds full In the seeded (liyision of the! higffscbool tW1> mile agiliisl !11e'llkes OI Lom• • · poc's Terry Wllll1°", who has run -8:55.0 and-WOIHhe-race -;: ..:... - . last .tyearr· and Divis' Steve MarUn,;wlth a best <it 8:51.4. Loan's Ralph Serna has the best mile time In t~ county oatdoon, 4:19.7, but will haV. to go eVen futer bl his favorl)e eyenLaglumt IWTle Wll1la)U" o1 North Tomnc:e who \bu ,... 4:0ll.7 and Btun0w•r's Bob O'Brien. • SaDla Monica Hlib's Curtis Bedr,' who ha1 besta ol 4:0U and I: 48.8, will chose one ot the tWo racts a.s well. • With 1 bette' chance for a title In the rated dfvisk>ns will be two-milers .Jack ?ttartlnez of .RancifiO. Alamitos (9: 16.Q) a n d , ll)iDtlhgtoo Bellch's Robert . Aftlel, with a best of 9:1'7.0 (\lllcloors. In the rated mi1', Marina's Ken Martyn (4'8.7) and El Dorado's Pat 'DWI '(4:15) are given a good ~ . 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Drama about Jrish poet who drinks and brawls his \Vay along American lecture circuit. , .... TV .DAILY LOG , 1 • • ' ' I " , . . (-' .. , . ' Moolfltl • ./ttuiMr l, ~m ~LY PILOT ff Sandy Duncan Unworried . ' . ' By Setb.ack of TV Sh'ow By VERNON SOO'IT HOLLYWOOD (UPll SandJ Duncan 's dh"W« CJI""' throutn and lt ajiplara a1 lL her new television series is through as weU. Sandy cloesn~ seem trouble4• by either circu.,.taoce. 1be principal ream ls thal the diQllnuUve octrea is ln love ll'ilb' ..0 of Ille UCLA Medical c.tnter doctors ""ho operated on a tumor in her eye get married agaln." )leek and it's exaggerated on A prWant ispec-t or Sandy'•' televlaio1:• pel"50J1allty ls ~r choice of Sandy isn't a sPori1 to- wardtobe. ~ thuslast. lter exercise is It !is feDlinlne. tasteful and !United to long walks and not .,uUy different fron1 Uie house cleaning. ~lotbtt ahe "'-ears on her sl tua -\Yith htl' show r a e i n-g hoo O>medy. cancellatJM, she sa ys: "Yoo "Because 1'm Uny the pro--have to know l! the series ducers try !?, make me chi c," doesnt' go that everythlnc will she says. ' l '"'ear a lt>l or tum out for "the best and that turtleneck sweaters a n d 1 '11 work again aomeplact blouses beeause I have a kmg else . .J' .., ~-~----1851 year. h-1iss Duncan lives in a· 11••••••••••••••1111•••• ... modest tpartment in HoU)'1'00d bills with a swim· 111-:-::-:;:::~~~~~~J~~::f1 mlng pool so small that two ~ SMOWIH strokes takes ¥r the.length of MOWI the pool. !fhere isn't room for a garden . ...-<_ •• Bul Sandy likes plants and flowers an<! has transformed htr sun room t9 an indoor garden with all sorts of bloom- ing greenery. Tc> complement the greenhou!e .~Ung she has furnished the room W i t ~ wicker chaiis and t"ables. T!CHNEOUJR ' • '· ' .. Monday,; , Evening 11111 provides I look II life in !ht barrio In £1st Los An1elts. ; m llhf'f Sriflln SMw,. ID Ptltk:Nt Mditlt JANUARY l ~ ... GI!)llMll l . ..: --·(I)""""°"' '""''' lllu!' l:OOO @ •m Cl) Drtpet 0 IMrtr Hlllbillln . m TMrN•tllt of Row hr~e (R) m"'""" ff.) Ill.Iler llltttn' J!f!chkrfloM Iii) ..... fl) 1'JM S1ool't 5:30 R~Pmd1 (I!) ' 00 ' rill Hit Menm n .... [J] 0 · : "Retu111 to Tremtt b- bi1~ lt(d11) '54-Tab H,ul!!er, Dl•n ..,,,,, .. OJ i CourbMp of £.ddle'a father fT:) [ledric Co11pany 0) Cet11tlu ·m 1ra1 me!Mllnf Iii cests Mr h cMnct' to play a lalltfif1· piple In t -ttle- 'rision ~I hi» lht coNt up •ftti 1 ,soTlutioa ..-:it tmp1oy. me11t dllfmm1. o rnrn m uc -"""' IC) lllit). ·1-lo IM ,_ ...... (d11) .,. -'"""~ llll<y, Chris Con1tlly, 0.111 J1UI(, tesllt Nielsen, PlryUb: Thuter, ·11ut1r Ro- man. A S\IS1trtH dr1m1 11MM1t 1 C"1!ldin1 roun1 fttWSPIJ'I' rtporter tr,in1 to de11 lht ntmt el tn 1c· ew.1@d mufdere1. • fig) Morie: (C) '(Zhr) "flN Yt11 Set It, Now Yn Doli'1" (com) '68 - Jon1lh1n Winters, st1JY1 Alltn. Ql r.ny ..... fl) Un Ytnno ,..,, RtCIDNlt' m s;itd ltaur l:Ot IJ m 0 e!) a;) a!) Newt 9:30 IJ Dlril Day Sllow A str1n1tr (i)C•tSmart mikes 1n aatoundin1 offtr tq Oor1' 0,) -Trt• Marlin-he'll p1y htr $10,000 ii EE lillj o.tet ballltl'ldl she'll b1bysil wilh his ""'" terrier m Hiclppedp lod(• for two weeks while ht· 1. out cl EE Tllret g00111 tow11-1nd whfn Doris tcttpb, silt i nd tlte dot become tlHi qaury of 1:30 (i) MD1111'1 Ht1111 • bll\CI of r1cketff'5 tnd 1 p1ir ol O MIN: (C) ''Dtcli11t aad Fino polict detectives. 1 BJrdwitdrer" (com) 'G9-Rodn!y B PERFORMANCE: from Bewes, Colin Bl1tety. (II CBS ...., Walter Cronkite * madrigal to jazz harp, ED M1kln1 Til .. 11 Crow "lndoof Mort Sahl hosts. l411l•rf' ~-_. exciting yount j-· . tD•n1 Cfir:to' Siios . ..... · college talent; .. ~.; .. , . 7:f,i:i·'· .. ~ t ~ .. v~ ~: s:~~l~: '~, 1(1un1 people fr I ~ ruth uences Southe1n Ca1ilorni lkfl t • W· collerts in prof .Cl . ,1fs~1tU.'tr .. -:--ances. Mrut S•hl m I ndJc --(1) Sil W"MI of ltellff Ylll II) l , ru.i 17Je1nnit f.! Nt~ . . fJ) Diiblllle ail Y1ntdldu -. .• • .11,istQric Setting ACtfess GJeqda Jackson an4 Peter Finch star in ''.-'\ Bequest to 1he Nation." a movif, about the last few months of relationship bel\\'een English hero ll>rd Nelaon ·and mistress. ~dy Hamilton. . Brendel to Gi·ve Piano Concert Pianist Allred Brendel 1~·ill -271, and SchoenOcrg's Piano celebrate the 10th anni versary Concerto. Op. 42. "Tillrn in of his fi_rst appearance with J9U~ Brendel. highly acclaim· the Los Angeles Philharmonic ed in America and Europe for • by playing two concertos when his Mcrzart performances, ig the orchestra. under Zubin • et;ually regarded · for h is Mehta, plays its first concerts brilliant i 1 I u m i n a t i o il of of the new }'!ar on Thursday: Schoenbrrg's only piano con- January 4; Friday, January 5: ccrto. and SUnday, January 7. · The program 's orchestral Brenclel's sharp I y con-items will be ~1 oz art ' s trasting vehicles are Mozart's Symphony No. 39 in E Oat, K. . .concerto No. 9 in E Oat , K. 543. and three sbort pieces by ·---.,.":' ~--~----- St ravinsky: Scherw a , la· Husse. F'ireworks. and Scherzo Fa ntastique. CBS REVAMPED ''Funny Face," the original title of Sandy:'a show v.·hen it left the air lut season due to the star's operation. With the new format sandy arrive! at the studio every day at 10 a.m. and shoots or rehearses until 5:30 In the. ~ventngs. · The schedule offers tittle time for Frida~· from i :OO to 7:45 p.m. Biendel y.·ill speak about Sch0t•nbcri; and Stra\'insky. and Philha,rmonic cQ-pri ncipa! cl:irineti st Kalman Bloch will play Stravinsky, ··Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet" in one of the Philhannonic's Jn. novative programs. the Jt'riday Night Pre-Concert Special. These events are offertti fl'<'e to ·everyone purchasing a ticRt for that e v e n i n g · s .r · larl)'·scbeduled orchestral Sandy to relax. . grallJ. t! ~ ... She drives an inexpensive a ~American CQmpaet and makes .. occasional forays to Mexico or 'Lo. n!! Beach up the California coast. '-' Rather than spend her Will Hold weekends gadding about, San· ... ,.,,.,,•JI~•"'" Ml"o;r..:.o u ot '"'l ••, ;.,.., .,,.,.,_. ':JIE JIOl'I IQ.ll A SMOllER llOllE !MIS SUWll. AND IME SPECIAL IDEC IS .OS- CARS lllllST ALRUDf 1£ ACCOUl1£0 fOl HARll TO tEJ.T." '1111LLET llllJlt IS lll~IOG!. If TllE DSWS CDlllE. CAI 111· 1£RS IE FIR IUUID!'" ""')<I..:. ... •·•• ,,.v .. ~ "Kl.llOWlllG1li1od.cLU1CH1N;, SOME· .. n111u FUIMJ, .EflllU IMSPIRIM6 IN ' ~ ·SlihMOOll. ..... 110 m•o Elf£1· ...... ~·· ' llllMElHVllJ MllUI[ 111! DI fK[ SCtaM." ' m . ts. Kit~ tnd Cl•r., "G1•r• 10:00 D 00 Tiit ""' •m CIAy .. - App . tion on B1squed Wtrt Songstress Ptirl Bailey zuuts, dy keeps busy redecorating ·her apartment. Viewers who expect Sandy to be all pink bows and chintz would be surprised at her choice of furnishings. · .................. ~ l"'llouN Ui) .Alllll' Tiel'll Ctra dt Mujlf 0 m Mm Si), t4adu Musiealts 0 trilll Flglltert m .~ lactr m lflws 7:30 f)Jjhn117 Minn's St1ntl Up 1111 El} SealtstJe ti Ill Clell Chtt( Bob C11n1 auests. fE lttadl tt ff1141• As M1thieY 0""1Wat.... I ""' d @ T left tM TNHI . prep•rtt to report nr ll'J uty, [f) ~ hmlt llllt ht finds he eannClf sip I~ ttis Ptril r.a MUDlll ,-1111.,.... 'C) ,.., .,. .. •_111rtmtnt, lull of h1untrn1 mell'lt- ..,, " , • 1 \L"I') ""' nes, anil so' w1n-6tr1 tht streets. Dlllu ~mus) ~Betty Hutton, Me1nwhile Lei• sinn in 1n •llnoSI Fred Ast1ir~ em pty bir In l iarfitL m Thtt C111 @m t~ So•brt ID,(}') Dra.~ntt II!) Vtriedld · PJ Clb~lr1,o G} Sperts CltatMnat f!J~T'al'Clti cti'u1it-Uercises m llncdOlll of 1111 sea m The Achenturtr $bv. R1y Piu1m1 10:30 A To It An11C1unced · E}):i11e Add111t1 f1mllf 0 Talk ltd 7:45 Oilowl Dly Hll'h11Pts • m Im to1b1 '9· 1:00 fJ @ C111111J1el11 "Ari1on1 Mid· ml NtwS Ritht'.' A lilllt cowboy t1llin1 him-(!) 42 Plus sell Ariron1, tidu Into bod1e City a) outdotf $pofb1111n airrlde • fi•nt hwse wtlh,.__~~ale o 10:45.EE ,.11,u l~in1 himstlf rnlD ta 1Jtjihtnt .-~ wllen Ille moon Is 11111,.. ' 11:1111f)0 D mm""" A The Jllew rmi Is Riitrt @ 00 ®l News 9 llktn W1,.._u, • 0 Ont Step'"°"' 0 rn 00 m Tiie ._., "Thi: oo ... ,.If•• lt1forrn1nt" A yautti Y• • til G """= {C) "T\t l•fTOf" {Mr) speed 1etaw11 1ttempt wilh rookies '&3-Boris K1noft', .Itek Nlchobln. lltlJ .W•bslar tnd WiRle Gillis In m Trd or Cenltl_... pursull Th• chase tMs 111 1 crsslt B ""'Mnt11 •rid • le.ad ID 1 lur smuutin1 rinr. fil "·""' T•,........ ~~ 11:1Sellhtllfll ... ID Ho11n'1 H1ro11 ll:JCI II CIS i.i. .t..: (C) .,. ' fE Htrmtnts Car.;. 1rd ~· mart ltlit·Mrldtft. J. . ll!l-,,,_, ..... 0 !!! ............ ""' "Pott G1me" Anthony T ef"\llklffl Rey isisubstltule bast. t1ritin1J dr1m1 1bout) fretwlleelin1 9 trilh po1t •ho drlnb 1rid bfa'fl'l1 0 · .IJ. --· U CD@ &JllH<LACI lt•I•' his Wty 11on( the Mterlclll ltcturt MllW, His frinl& aM Hi1 1i1PC circuit. • Amon. tM ftlttmd ptrftwmtlS trt .€C'lhdM.•W. Oon111F•fiO111(Cllet Alkins. Niss cm MlpelitlYINll.. :1# F1110 Sino two1 ol Nt lllll: "Thi al lllowle: (Zllr) ~Alll;th Wish Happidl Girt ~t!" Wholt U+t'' 'Tlltir f1cu'' (dra) '3! -Ronild ind "Funn1 fKt" 1nd Chit Mk!M . •ftuP'n. Ann Sllerld11t plays .. Autumn l ttv•s." 1:05 D UMr llsletblll L1~e11 "· m Tt , .. Ill ynrm; i-&ipmtnia in Sf1tU1. fE C.ld ,_111111 ._ "" EINCO VIDAS! . EB»• Casting Play~rs "·ill hold open reading for their upcoming production, "You Can't Take It With You," by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart on Monday January 8 at 7:30 p.m. The tryouts will be con· ducted by director Larry Johns at Commun i ty Playhouse. 5021 East Anaheim Street. Long Beach. Johns w\11 cast parts for 9 men and 7 wom en in all age ranges. Play dat es for the Kal!_fman 5'ECIAL MATINEE an() Hart classic ru n from f'ri- l~~~~~~~E~V~E~R~Y~D~A~Y~llllll~~~~~~~llllllllllll~~day Feb. 16 to Saturday I~ March 24. Her bed 15 a large, sturdy four-poster. An imp o s 1 D g armoir dominates the dining room. and the li\'ing room b a · coUection of heavy furniture, dark v.·oods and massive tables, some of which are an-co.111n tiques. .WAR SHOWING NDWI "I'm not crazy about living D•YILS alone ," says Sandy. ''But l ~~"";;;;;,~~~i,,,,==~i,,,,==::-:!~~;;;;:;;,:;;;;;;:~l!._ ha\'en't much choice until I KIDS LIKE UNCLE LEN ·/ · EXCLUSIVE \ . , ORANGE COUNTY ANTHONY QUINll YAPllO'KDJTO -------~ ,,,_ '~HICKY • IOGGS" l l:10 -S:4G ·t · \O:l S SHOWING NOW! .,.i~matic ~ . 12:00 O .,.,. 111 •suite.I .. ,-. -•-:._-:__-:___--~--. iat.Oll~ilMI _ ...... --~ =~ ·otile. ~.L.•-·"Tllt ,_.,. ,.,... HOW · !XClUSIVf ORANG! COUNTY . l D ! IH<ij' I CMct Na (f"rft (com} '41-RoMlifllf Ruutll, Doll U.> A MIC 11W1 lklellmenttry ,\mldlt. i . I ' Tuesday DAYTIME MOY.ES ' . ' ~. tea: HACKMAN ERNEST -llD ltlTTOHS (ARQI. mllY ,. ~·~-~---'--~--~----------~~-"---'---- ' I ~---~'--­-· ' • ' , \ .. ' - • . ' Jt DAllY PILOT . Mond.Q, JanulfY l , 14}'73 'H ··. 'H . H air . eir as ·- --New York Debut Career of Arthur )ltiye"F Spans--<J'5 Ye~ i~ Films - ~·' .. . . lly WlLLJA:4 GLOVER M Dra!M .crtfft - NE W YORK IAPl -"Rain- bow," another heir of "Halr :1o rocked Into off·Broadway's Orpheum Theater with all the' music James Rado apparentl y ever wrote and was afraid to throw away. Rado is making his coin· poser debut with the sonic somorgasbo rd . He e-01~ laborated, you remember, on the lyrics and boo.k of the previous ePic with Gerome Ragni, who earlier this season was involved in a large up.- town dua, "Dude." For the. 42 numbers w~ich now with head.loo! abandon through "Rainbow, • Rado did all the tuoe rhymes himself. The almost nOnexlsrent book resulted from creative partnership with his brother, Ted. Ted used to be artistic director fof" all the touring "Hair" companies. Perhaps It is because the brothers also ptoduced that the show has lapses in pace and good taste that detract from some ovation-earning numbers. Garish costumes. clownish makeup and ·campy behavior eJtabllsh a mood of grotesque indulgence. Pe.rfonners . in· l!Altl WIDNllDAY 1.C....Mfttl·M--· 141·1152 2. H ....... • lffcti • s .. rt • u 6-tJ'7 JJ!Anrtl ........ 111nr· t .-112~ , . 4 ............. ,. ... W-460t .. .,,_. Yllle • ., .. ,, .. l.M ..... -·--·Ha.l:W tenniltenily race up the aisle strewing a)ples. eggplant and t'Orn. flap gossamer capes. A character named Jesus sports a crown o: Ch.l'istmas tree bulbs. Various magician stunts such as sawing a woman in half irrclevaotly erupt. The slory is something about ~1an in the person of Gregory V. Karll ss fa cing up to su ndry present problems in, eluding oollution •nd homosex- uality. After the intermission, the focus comes down on a visit to the presi<ttnt. who miraculously ends the Viet· nam struggle. The production's appeal. and it is considerable, comes from the best of Rado's songs and the !lghtning erlthusia.!lm of the performers, under Joe Donovan's frenetic direetion. "Ra1n00w" fla shes a lot o! CQ)Orful hedonlsnl, crackles: with youthful high spirits for !hose .... ·ho dig · in1pertinent romp. ENTERTAINMENT Nelson Wins Cold Record Rick Nelson's hit single, "Garden Party," was awarded a Gold R<oord by the RlAA for selling more than one million copies and is also the title' song of his new best -sell- ing Decca album. Nel®n Is now scheduling a major college concert tour to begin In January which will cover schools ln~the Southeast and Midwest. His new single, "Palace Guard ," will be released nationally on the new f\-tCA label ori January 8. 'Chilcli·e11' Haunting Oddity in New York NEW YORK (AP) -With "The ChUdren," the Public Theater adds a haunting od- dity to its assortment of dramatic offerings. he play by Michael lie, -a Californian, is a trip' through a mirror maze with the wierdest farm family since Dorothy took off 'from Kansas for Oz. This timeJ though, fantasy ls somber. the image is full of chill forebo<J· ing. . What there is of plot, as in UP BARBRA THE STREISAND Now, Alt1r 16 ioto111 Weeki 'At P cit'ic'i Hiwoy ]9 9/ivo-111 - You ~·~••,It Horol 4'-Wood Allon'• ,.IYll IN• YOU ALWAYS WANTID TO IHOW AIOUT SIX" "HOW TO SUCCllD WITH SIX"' HOLL YWOQD .(AP) ·Artl!Ut M•Y , 116-IJld-atlU vtbraiit with ""'I'll' on d enthueilJm, Js a walking history of motion pictures. Hil varied Career spans 65 years In which he has been a film 1ale'1JUln, p u b 11 c I st • theater operator. importer of foreign fiJms and now a Tryouts Are Scheduled 7:00 & 10:10 -"LAST SUMMER" (PG) PREMIERE ORANGE cai 11ox ......... ___ _ PLUS · LEE MARVIN linmnc MATINEES DAILY ... •• ~·aA~• 0>1w• u •A~1•r11u• l l¥O • Hl V!f'O~t !If.ACM • 6tt 0760 GENE HACKMAN "PRIME CUT" •• iii~~_,.,. .. 1~ • ~.-;•~• ~T .. H~O~A~T~~~···~··· iii ; •••• ft49 ·:,t02 ••••• HAllllOll llOT A,OAllllS cos1 .. ·~11: .... 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MATINEES DAILY --- • I • I 6 • T • T~, Jinuuy 2, 1973 DAILY PILOT :lJ DAILY PILO r ;i3 • _Eve')'one Hai I Something That Someone Elie W anh DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad The. Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast 1~~~3 -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results -· .. w. I~! -..... I~ I -..... Gener ii G.ner•I ON THE GOLF COURSE t\t Laguna Ni guel -the front patio ot th.ts lo\'ely 3 bdrm .. 2 bath condo. open~ onto the rourse at the 7th green. \'ou'\l love the guormet kitchen. You may lease at $350, or have an option to purchase at $41 .'750. 111f' area's lop profeolonal!1 arc al your service. • 675-3000 llj Duplex Coroua dcl ~lar Spanish .rarch itecturc prevails in this delight· ful DUPLEX · TRl·LEVEL, 4 Bedroom, 2'f.! bath. fireplace, huilt-in kitchen. BACK UNIT 1 Bedroom. l bath. Enjoy your 3 ter- raced porches. This is a beauty for only General $78,500. General '* ~· * TAYLOR" CO. ~* BRAND NEW! LINDA ISLE ~ $285.000 Luxurious! Long view of lagoon. Contemp. Mediterranean home with 5 bedrooms. deh . huge billiard room, formal dining room & 41h baths. Rich plush carpeting, expensive wallpapers, n1 a r b I e baths & Del Piso tile entry. Superb quality thruout. Ready for pier/slip. Geoer11 ) 4 ~l()Uf tiC'Mf ROYAL ST. GEORGE Good old Gt.'Orge \l.'as a royal old soul and e: royal old soul ,,·as h(': And Roy al St . George is a royal location in fa shi onable Big Ca nyon : 1\nd •55 is a royal and rare 5 bed· room. sin glt• story \\'i th a roynl amount of room to roam. Grcal floor plan. dramatic in- t('rior potential and you kno\v all about th(' Big Canyon amenitit'S~ Zuper' Priced a t $127,500 . (or fi ve bedrooins '. UNl9UI HOMES OF CORONA DEL MAR-47MOOO A Hdl .. of Dofl1tc1 Godlkll CORONA DEL MAR-2 UNITS Don 't bring your paint brushes to this rea!Jy immac. home, So. of the H\vy. It's bachelor unit will help supporl your fine investment. S6 l ,506 TI1c aN'a"s ttlr professionriL~ ar!" at your st;rviC'e. 675-3000 Gener ii ~ HAPPY NEW YEAR • FllOM • A"4t<A-Su' ~MD~ REALTORS 2828 EAST·COAsT HIGHW.W CORONA DEL MAR. CAUf. 644·7270 I _ ..... "GOLDENROD" SUfl~OIA~f 0 ' !t<I COlW Hl (') START THE NEW YEAR \\1th u hcautiluJ ihl111• 111 f;ishionahJr Rn.Vf'n"st: :1 l-{<>f!n ~Jn1..: ln<:lurl1 ni:: fahulou-; rnn'h'r brdroon1 suite, hobby riv>111 1·nnv,.rtibh• lo 4th · ht'dn·..-in1 Booklill('d fan11Jy r•••111 !ortnal chnulg roon1 ~real kllcht'n \.\ i! h l\\'O 1>:•nlrie~ An<! a Ju\·\·ly) :•rd 0\\"11<-'rs 1110\'ini:: 111 11 bi1.:gcr honn' /1:1vl' pri<'l'll lh1~ ofl<' n;.;h1 ;,\ S7!'l.:;x1 HARBOR Beach fown 4 Bedroams $24,500! l'llREST l Ol.SO~ Gener~I MOVE IN CONDmON General CHATEAU 2 Story $19,50'0 ! .: .,,., 1 lo;1q~iun BE,\(_'fl 111\\ \ l(1o:at1on· A~l ·,,11.; • \L,llnt:. }'11 \ \.,;,n $11,.'00' \j,, jo.1~111• lll $!11; • IUHlU;1I I'• l• 1·n1.1.;,· 1,,1,. ,,1,', ( 1 1t ~l111i.:: bri.h !r•·!'l.11\'. J '1 11 .. ,;, pallu. ) \l;\!1\l 'I l .. \fJ., 1••\\rthOUll<' ]',.,j l \i]) 1 •~111,1 1tf1.mO:l. HIRlSl l 01.SO~ '" NFAL.i ONS Keep the Kids Out l;nl".;1 .. ,u~ :'ll 1 "~1<u1 \. 1, 1 .. I nn·11' ,\ tri 1,.1(.j J• .. un•• lr,,,111111d•1 ~our f,~,1 Tl11-. 4' '" RF AL. TO,t/S I lll•n11• j;1;1nt l111ni.: 1~ .. 111 1 l1,0l1 i .u11 h11l\' hh'> lflr').'.e --=~---Cr!lc·kl111~ f11·rpl:Pi' ~',\ \11 r1·1•1•·.'1H>ll ror>nl fur 1h•' k11l!1 $1000 I.\' l!tJO~I '.!! LL);\(~' (,, 1011 .• ro11n1 t IH ("111'1.,(111:1~ }'fl H :'11 .\ l. JJ!:'\"t:. ·: 111n•·-Fn1'11t.·•I 1l1111ni.; "~un Tli~r!~1~ 1~~1~~c~~~rn t l~·n1 .. 111111 f111ully ruo1n nnrl lllltHI~ l"••lll has Ju,q !x.'('n rr•<'ll1<'Pd ·nu• nwner \.., 1ran.~/1·rrrd 10 \\';i~h1ng1nn [•\, J1nd \\'ill t1lln"· nln1o~l 1"11n.~t1a1" ,.._.,.up;1n•·y. l'rir-1 ,.,i .ii only S:il.~Jll. Call ~\!.2:;.:;. !1<•<11\"lOnl.(. :; h;'Hh!> Nl'll' ;11r plu~ l.111:e filnnly 1.,M>llL :: condir10111·r llnd d11'h11:c-.ho·i" I '.ir i.:11rng('. /'r1 .. ,,..1 ;II Cluh fnC'illHr-. l!t4'1uoh· l't)lll.' S.Jl.!Wl. Call K4T~l()JO.' <•nd T1''.:'\"~1 S COl'P.Ts· r:in 1 (,f'f/.l Iii 9 . f1'S FUN 70 BE HICt' L1~r -O\r~F:H VJ·:RY ,\,\';.... [ ~ ~ Jfll-S ~t~JIJI. '~ 1.~~ rom~'f [ OLSO\ (iji .· """"'o~·~"~!:::w=E=Lc=o=M=E=T;O:. '" AC AL.TOR S POOL $37,950 ·: H\• r .. ,,,.d IM•dr"(Hll'>. lnn::(' L1111d1· l\••111 , ~ •'l··~11nl f1l~'i1\ll''\'\, lllJ t' J j • t' 1 I' I<' l1u1l11n• 1->t•ll;:hlful pn110 1111/l 111·c1·~s to hath. L;s1ri1 .. 1,11·11~(" 1\•lrll. L~·I J•\.,.._, •'ll· tr\ II.di. t•ll'rtr'u.· ).!nr,.1J.:l' <>1~·11··1· .. \11th1"11111s 1 .. 11d~ .. f r1 .... k1111: :011<1 a r:d111Jou~ l•••I' .H0-1 7'.lO. 8 UNITS S MONEY MAKERS Ydll ifi ,.,nlhly 1n101111• .111•• )1\:~~I 1h1 II! r !11 11~! ~··II ••r Lachenmyer. Realtor MARLBORO .COUNTRY oil\d !•1 111~ \<l\11' h•ll"~•' IH !111~ rl<'i1! l l1'f·rlron1n r,un 11-.. 1;. lo 11 .. n1 .. on laq:•· 1 .. 1 /'1•rft···! IHI' fh1• flUlilh \\!I" \\'i\111.S tu11u1nls ,t· 11111;. nJ1'f'll :-;11u~·c,.s.. 1-~·;1t. ti JUSI " r .. ·.1 b,lo('kS ll"Jrn '.'11'\\/~ort H••111·h. N••11 1111 1hc n1,11'kt•t. CALL us qu1rk 540·11:'11 ~~p-HERITAGE " • REALTORS TARBELL ___ _ __ Far Fr~m the 1 1 ,.1 ,1~:e1~~~~~!1~1~1,d, 4 • U FantasliC-Tustln In N"wrort H,.~h t~. Hu'<hc Ord1nnrv~ .,,. t "'.\ rumil.1· 1,.·,n1 .111d $64 ODO F P $6400 D I Cll.pe Cod 3 1ttory, v.·i1h 3 1•nr -· r' ,,... , 1 1 1 1 own I . I I 111 ~!1 1 )!/lll' •"l>•••Slfil•I<' Nf:,\n :'lh·~:1,(ir1 .. n .\.'.' Nf'v.""•rr l!"I';•~"· la~ .. lnl .\ fruit '(·~~llL !\t' 1 10~1~·-11.•1trl1u111u ,1 '"' ,, . · ,., 11 1'< ~ 11 llh l.'.rl':1t 11'!, ll\ :u\d auu8C8pt'r """'"6t'_ -t'VI' • U.t.;).'12:ll ·Frec\\·ny. rcrr1r!t· locaUu!I li.irboi \H\.\ ,\ i;tni•yt~ipk tl(;n'l.1c liltnl('(j 1n JV'l.'>! 1 ~, \\r·~t·lfl [)I' '.'\ ~ P4 )'t'l!N b'et.h, Grn:-.s hon11 \.\llh thn1 i·J\;-u•n1 thnJ'r ~d~~ w• tn 1-tunring1on _ ' '-~--·· • .l , fJn~mc-7.'!00 ba••~I .}IJJl)l'i ;; "'l !1.1rrl 10 11nd 0 1\'llf'f' Wilt ' P.o'fl1•h 0 \f"I' 2100 i<fJ. feel of I $194 PER MONTH 1tledroorr1 1$:ru» 2 IJl'<f •$11:'J, t.okl' HJ', rlown pi iyinrn_{, ll\'ln i;: UJ'l',1, 1111" homE" hfl" Aftf'r fi'ltur,. ~nl!f.'!; a11rl · ~ 11· 1111. 4 btdroom!!, romuil I p;iy~ prln<'ll)I•· in!Pr<•st. !11.xf's lflflJl pnymenu SR 6 ,~. dining room. fAmily at'efl: In 1~1uJ 1n~un11w1' <in 1111" l1tly SrhN!ulrd ..--:+sh ~pcrwlitbll' I kitl'h"n plus Jargt. fan1ily ]lt!lt' i<1l1)·t1·r horn(' \\'ith :', 11hi1•t11-. 11.:;7 r11sh plus8 :i.i ;P.c-:ilrors &l&-7TII moni. \\'ilh asi1unuiblc 6~4~, hui.:•· l>1-•1l1~ ... 111s ;1n<I J:;ood ;q_u1ty hu1kl.up. T11!8l rrt~111 I z043 \\"e!l'll'liff fJriw Jn.1n. C;ill :OJ.17-fiOlO. .~1/!'ll y11rrl 101· rh1Jrtn.•n Bnd 21 .rl. Al l llH.<i anrl u i.:w1n1 I Opt'n 'nll 9 1.,~1 1~·1~. 1111\\· nbonn i.:cuin~ n11ni; IXJOf tM~ , ~"ur f111n1J.v "Ut nf lhal (" 1 r RI Jam v \\' 1 I Mila Squara Park [ ®.J. . t ap;u1 rn1•n1 unrl 1n1u your on ac • c 1 Rn ,.,.._ ..-..-O\\'ll hnr111• for Chris1n1us. 645-4048 ~nnr l>l'llt'l>nn1 hnm,. \\'il h I El C fu1•111t1l dlnlnit. :i.rl'il, .21, C WA I l<l R & lff \\O\V' u11null'~ 10 BEAOI' I more ompany ti;dlis. nvi'r HlOO !<"uori· 1,.,q NE\\' I' A I ;'l T ' NF:\\' Real E•lale Oo'v , ... , "Ou 77~y " Lot•a !••d 111 c-.u1 1·t r tn ear rAHPF.TS! n icl'r.· k1tchrn · .., W SLEY N T YLOR Co R I l-:c--..,...------~o---c-------1 111 1,.,,n, l •l.\'I\'(; ·rt"')\!' A What Does "5'' iw1~h1,..-,r11nod Ju'' nonh •)! P.t•ultors 64f.-77J 1 20-1:1 \\'('<;l('llfr Url\'e E • A ., ea tors Gen•r•I General ! ' ,,, •• ! :\Id+• ;-:.i-JlliH'•' l',uk If yr.11 S • 'II d JU••,tl ~ll• h f"d r oorn<;, Mean t y u? \\;Jl!I "' louy 1;1, ••\.\!11•ri-.;1.1·~ Macnab-Irvine · I 01lf'n 'llll .l~)~,;\~l __ 'NICE NICE NICE 2111 an Joaquin H1 s Roa HU:-.I US. J...r,1,;:c hor11 ur I 0 0 • h,...11 {'(>li><iil•'r . (Jnli s;:o.~(1 H(·aity Company NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 BAYCREST BEAUTY -POOL 11:11lc>r door fr<>rn h11ck .,f IL ni.ly n1t';11l a f;;nla.~lK· 0111 Ciill :~l!i-:t:1r: DOVER SHORES Eo.;1•1·JJt1\·f' ~ \\'r~lcl iff :: hr·d., '.! J1a1t1 nu nianicur,..1l •'fll'll•·r l•1t Plu~h r !lrpl'I.<;, drafl"S. b0Jil111 ". d1n1ni: r 11 •1111· flll11L1•• ,\iol'd \\ilh h1';1(f'rf j•••I' l'111o •dbyf'/t~<'l'l!l\'ll•'r .!I SiiJ.'.l ~! , Sulunil ;-.uu r General General PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 53 Linda Isle Drive Elegant 5 bdrm .. 4 1Ai b1.ths; on lagoon. NC\V carpels, drapes & wallpaper. Lge. attic stor- age area; 4 frplcs. & lge. slip .... $212,0 00 ,\ fine home In a fine area. center of New- porl beautiful. Behind \rrought iron gates. you enter an Italian n1arble entry. bringing you to a sunken li\'l ng roo1n & a cozy fire- place area. just the thing for these cool nights. iiany amenities that \\'(' can s hO\\' you when you n1ake an e:tpp't. to view. Offer· cd at $81,000. CORBIN -MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 l! or.tj.!!' lo hack \.in1 ('lrov ~lnr\, :1 l"~h~JOlll l hul!1 OPfN rn 9 , 1r-s FUIJ /O il! NIC(' I BAYFRONT to shoJ)fllnl( nnrl sr-hool~. f hnrHl' \11tt1111 Hll•' blv' k •d [ ~ 4 Hf! ~·ft . IJI!. Cu~i.,1ll U'• B.\RE l\Il1'1:'11l:\I 110\V;\' •1n.-. nf !11•' 1)\01"" J!l"•O:rt'~~I\'< ®' nf h1 u k ,\ \l•!O<I (,o1Jrn1t·! T1\h!· .. ..; IT' IJUJ'~ ('.di i.;r:i<lt• srhnol~ 111 (';1l1fornu1 • 1 I kilt'IH'll H.qt1.11 ,1 ,\u11•• i;~~,-0:1ti::. If ~ou h:1\• .1 ll1n:" i.;1'1"•t1r111~ 642~!:» 1\'21• fnn1ilv nnd 1\ju11 " pr•'~111;" . 1 I ORl.~I E OL\O~ ,, RClfl TO N S $75,000, 6 UNITS 2 Triplexes • 2 B!! 1·a. n.~1~1tJ1.Jl'l~1•.l1 . f(,r "',1"! .. \ ' MES-A VERDE S:'11, )Oil.fall :-.;Q\\ .. 1\1 <.'-~'""' Macnab-Irvine OPfN T//.f;I . ITS FLJ/ol IO BE NICt• POOL 1642·8235 THE REAL ESTATE RS (Jn« nf :'II•..,,, \'1•ro1,:~ !lt•"'t j ,.. _______ ,_,,... pupllldl' fl1~ir plluis,. fl'ltlU~· l $23, 990 3 BR 1nl{ '.l b<'<h'Qo•l ns, :.! h:1ths and ' J l/ BA 17~.I} . ..., ft. of fun. Lush shai: 1 2 $34,500 Impress.Ive Home i.:.u·µ..·t::., l't'.111cut Urivcv.·a)·, Sharp trec·lincd strel't. t"all j ~ J:!.tinn. i 1i.-11h. hu1l1111 k1ll'h ,.f,Tlr1c .i::1rak:•· door opcnC'r, is in the &.lt' and leu~ci.'tire I I\ o111•v. d~h\li'!hr. li1•,-.pt x,. For Complete Information On All Home1 & Lots, PIH•• Coll: Impressive ""'''r lollf!,.u('r illYI t"''O ell{'ry\\'hrt'\', \'l'ry q ua1n1. •·1111 ...... ·d p11110. Cnnip!etrl.'! fir .. pl11cc~. Sn in your deck F'n'11hly painh'd & s1-·llt'1' I n ·•f.,.,1rnt•'d 1n~1rl~· & our • Neighborhood chntr. un<l h>1rlx:1:1uf' your says "'-'ti ':\Uh ull t<'rn1-. nr ,.,,.r~·thing-fM-'I\'. $rf' H tor,.-.. Gener1I General 2 Bung<1low units & ·I · 1---------------------ISludlo uniti; 11ith garages pl us x tra park1ni;:. Sunrll1y du1n•·r on 111(• hu1l t· s ubmit $.1,.JI() down an1J lllkl' 111.1,. i•. ~'; rJn. fiu. av;1il ""' you lllOkin"' for ;o 1 c·1 1 • ) o 1 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR -*: NEWPORT ISLE -*: 341 B1y1iele Dr •• Suite I, N.B. 67s..\161 Gener ii Gener ii WATERFRONT-PIER/FLOAT BeR ISLAN· See beautiful sunsets from upper 3 Bdrm, 2 bath unit & fish fro1n lower 2 Bdrm unit. ...ar e ·sundeck atio. Tri le car ort! Only $117,500 l.ovely 5 BR .. 51h baths, \vaterfront home. Lge. Jiving rn1. & family rm .. just r edeeor· ated. Pier, Ooat and sandy beach. Beautjfu! yard w/lge. shade tree & sv"imltiing pool. BALBOA BAY PROPEllil£S 4509 W. Coast Hiway, 67S.7060 Newport Beach BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Gener ii , Gener1I i------. 1 _M_ES_A-VE_R_D_E_ 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 67s..\161 Gener11 1!ma1m1m1i1a ' Realty Comp11.ny BEAUTIFUL 1 BAYCREST· ~ 4 BJJ, · !.pie & spaa · warm & Ju.xprlous! Loaded V.'/@X· trU. El e ctron ic air purifier, \\'Iller soltenl''r, oo~r plumbing, a u t o . gange door opener, auto. umer out5kie llghting, new ditf\Y.'Uber, up gr a d c d C'afpetinc. Palol!i Vf'rdes stqne firt-plntes in l.R & OIL Kltchl'n i":ttlng nook. caUna w . Form!ll DR. SeclutlOO eovt'n-d pat r o . Pi;ofeMionally landllCRDt'd . $19,~, W1tlter K J n I ~· IVUI. Macnab-Irvine Thtt futtst draw In th<! Wnt. •.• • .111 Dal~ Pllot OUl1fted _,,,_ . General Macnab-Irvine Realty 'Company Hort.Or View Homu Enjoy the , Good Ufe! 3 BR'•· 1bere'.s a lot of ee· tive lMng space in U111 \'ou·re the kina of all you unumal beauty. Dramatic survE-y! And that:a \hf' !am.Uy room • catbedra.l \\'HOLE TiflNC! 'You'll beamed ceillitg . separate oW'Jl the land and 4000 sq. ft. dining. sunke.o LR . garden of hn:urious living 11pace in· kitchen overlooking privale eluding 4 bcdt'OQlll5, s baths JIUjo. Shag carpeting. Lush and other featurCll which Jandacapln& v.·/11pr1nklers . )'OU &ln1ply mtat see. A Joyce F.dlund 6 4 2 -8 2 3 5 • combination or r;:teps aod (Vll), eleva.lor puts you right on !l',,f!ll!l!l!ll'!l'l!!lftl!I!. :: ~ii~~~~~.t0 Yn1n 1 u1iJIITT 11 !' Ol'f'f TU. 9 • IT'S F~ 10 8£. N1CE• ..t2:J5 144-6200 i L-HARBOR VIEW . ~ ~ PORTOFINO Enjoy cleAn 11uburban llvln~ HAPPY NE'W YEAR :~~~~s k:!~·· i~ ::=l~ To All Our brick. Cht>erfulty d('COratt>d. "'r•na• 1 t liifcimeiS a 1>11•.r-'1'Nll5lr. . From All of Ut Ktlthl')'tt Raulston MORGAN REAL TY Reo<J?o~WE~~~700 67'-U42 67s..\45' 550 Now1'0rt Omo.,. Dr. ' VIEW Onl' o( the bl;>st kept hnn~-. 111 the area. 4 Bedroon1s, 2 bath!! Wilh a beautiful panoramic view of l\.fcsa V e:rde Country . C l u b . Beautiful drapes and h,1sh carpetis. Family r o o m panelled with rough cu! redwood, blending w I t h perfectly cooniinatPd floor. ing. Comer lot with ample room for Ca.n1per or 00<\t, See thla loday 1or $36,900. MS-2313. Four-Plex GRQSS INCO~IE 311,76'J/yr. "' Jn g11:-. Bnr· •If. l''uu ;iv.alts o\•••r r " rJr111 \.\ 1 1 (;t:-..;:-.;y \ffJ IO{!~.'-; ~uh!ltant1al home? Stale .1 !or nnly s:!!.1.:iOrl. C ;i 11 paymcnl ~ of $19'1, \\\•'II Sland in line for 11111'! hroroon1 hon1c home is 546-V.l 3 for 111 0 r e in· slVl\V it lo you. ** * -RF:ALTOPS-situat('(I only 1 mile fron1 •* •+ 1!£6 M.,. Newport fnrm;llion '-M the> occ>an. This IO\•f'ly fami· •u •VM'de Dr. Y.A.'lt, Iv horHf' ff"alu rl''I ;, fnnn:d VERY SCARCE • ........ ~.• Co11trt ~l,..M .I 1it111n" ru<Jri1. "lilh""lral el'il· l'.1··,,li""' .".' "Jfi,.·, ' ' " 1 11ns£ST T11 t;OSH -·rn. · ' H,..,,. * * * ~7-11.10 111-:s, P:d".~ \'frrl" lirep 1u.'P, 0p<·n Y.\·""" F •. ,,."··~~Jl-f.1~,~~'.:':i;;:;:~;;;;;-~J'-!'~''m·~·~·~·x~·r"~··~ .. ,~,.~·,~~';,··~'··:;·,~·~·~~:::::::::~:'~~·-~-~-:":: .... 11ii•'i'i''i'i"i'i:\i'i'"i"i''i'i'iiii~~---i ~:-.. ~,8~11 l:11.'.·1~l1lt~r;:~1ll1~,~:;~~ :~:;~j ',f,,-,11 \!11,:·. n1(1nf'\' 0 1!~ . ..,...'7 ,,,u n1u~1 "' ,. tli·· la1o•!'>f 1•1• \ 1 .. 1 ~·1 SPECTACULAR $25,950. <•nytimel ~1{f,r1 '1~\~·-;~:.!_: "11 ·111~1 c .. ii ~"1----, COASTLINE · P•w'fff:'"I v1Ew LOT_ St-II 111.· .. r.1 ~1 uH Hin th·· 11«11 \111 ff f!l§'ldiijtl(lt(I] ~11 xllM1' !.ill"d' !: I lu 11ol111i.: $@R~}A-"'£trs· The Puzzle with the Bui/I-In Chud.le 8 PP.lNT NUMBt l!!O LETTE R~ I IN THESE SOU t.l!ES ' e ~F::rs~\'. 'm"s 10 I I I I I I I I SCRAM!LElS AttSWIRUNSl.Amf CATION 700 .. ' ,.,,,, ;1"'1''" ,,......,r111ni.: I 1:1n11 !'rnr1t \Janri;o ~·:1ht1l1111 • 11h1l1·'J.'11• r ·~·o·nn \If'\\ 1 .. ..:,,,u!h (';111 1111• r I•,. "h'll~!• !•"I l!nl\ ":rl.:~"I !o>J' ,, !u1t1n• 1hi•:in1 li<tmf'. PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- 642-5200 Lachenmyer Re<Jltor Missi~n ''Is'' Possible Thi~ imri't'ahlr 1 hM11TI111n. '.! !"iftlh homr v.·11h R ht-1u11ir11J .S!)lt.nlsh r1T'C'pl1tl'i> II\. ••111111:: "ith l'h;•nn. This h111n1• 15 fAAlll~llf" l1u'il1M'11plni;;: Ill I• fJUlr! 1tnprr"'-~!\'r /l('rttil'Y1rl1'JQd Pr1Cl" ')usl rf'tlut'('d 111 ~~:.).9:',0. C111l nn~. I ·11 ... 111 111~ ", Bt•dJ'l•Jlll "I .' irul d•n1 1 , l>l\lh, ''"I I~ t ~. iltnflf'"· 11.,. Y"~•t'' ••l•I T1·\ -,, . ,1.,11 n j.11:1YlllL'l11 JCa.. co:Ts I ~WALLA CE ; REALTORS J -5"6-4141- (0pen Evening') NEWPORT OUPLEX 1 :1 IYlr1n!I r"111 n, '2 up .• hi.a t<.rpelin1t frp'4· 1n ~"""r, 1\.t1·1'I)• 1!1•1•<"1r;1T1 d H p I• r r uni!: dlllh"'uJlhcr & hull1 .1n1. sr.i;,ooo Call: fii_'. ,'\f.r,,; G7:>-~ t;\'('S. associated BROKERS-REAL TOR S JOJS W l<'llbea ,, J.J,,) --- ' , • o.ui. v PllOT • c L A 5 s I ·F I E D . 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 SAYl- ~ASH! TWQ BEDRM. • $18,950. Neat 11·1. bath hotnfl in Hun. tlAAton Continental Too·"house!I -Almost COITI· plctcly 1W1tisllt'd. Only $850. clo"''rl ($400. to Vet~ on FHA terms. Po o I . clubhouse. r~n. Call 546-.&880 l()pen eve1.) , ,1973 NEW YEAR BARGAIN Hl·1-e 111 a intal boipe value in ~{I 'Mesa prlcc!d Rf $26,500. 3 Bl'<lroom 2 ba1h and l(lt11 or x1ra~ Qw<:k th1s li1rg1> 61' x 135' lot, A li:'f~i:tl ~1,a1·r11r kid~. CAIJ. u~ at 541}.ll51 Open j;ws, .,.~,..HERITAGE . • REALTORS BEST BLUFFS CONDO Vil.cant iin1.I ready for your Inspectio n . Lu~ 3 bedroon1, family r o o m formlll dlnlna: &,-ea unit . Complete built-In .Ka 11 kitcllen. De&lgnl'd for family living ·and arackM.111 err tertttirllng. Quick posseti!iioll. $63,250. C. F . COLESWORTHY & co. 640.0020 ·~.$"-HERITAGE • • REALTORS Life's Too Short I:::::::=::::::::::: a11d "'int{'t"s 100 long 10 i::o L ido lsle-$76,500 y,•irhoul a lovely llC!n1e: St.-c lhis mode111 2 bedroon1 Best value on Isle in a <I Rlt, honie locntl:'d in bt•autlful 3 ba, hon1c, near elub. ·~~ Cl bench & tennis. L.R. with Hun!ington oo.·ach. ose to beaches, schools, shopping b{'ani cc'i.J. Spaclou~ mstr. nod golf cou~. Extra large suite & sunrteck. Eugene ccn·IK'r lot. Priced to sell at Vrc>eland. 841 "' O Renllol's 644-2430 8.n--0700 $Z7,950. -ovl · MESA · VERDE COLDWELL, BANKER Realtor11 644-2430 833-0700 ",.5.IO,.·~N~e!"•1>0~r!Ot !"°'""~"!'',.°'.,.·,...l3 & familn-, 2 bath homo on huge pi~-shaped cuJ....cfe-sac All This For 101. Room for · pool. boot. trailer etc. N("n• paint inside _.., .... I~ I ··-· .... -ll!l1;;1 ._ __ ,;,._iiiiiiii . .:.;1~;;1 ~1 ___ .. -;;;;; .. ~.r;.;·;;~;; .... ~llj]~l:I~~~ Newport 8Mctl Commercf1I · 8utlnu1 "' 3 Br •• 2 Ba, clcan1 sh.arp, • Fixer Upper ~:~ ~ =·"~ Gener ii A PEACH 1....::P.:.:""'"='::.!1y:....._........:•:z51~1-~=.;.;.""'"..;.."'"-'1Y.._, c"---'200=1~ On P<ach-Ln. ~ M· 1 or C· 1 R'obor~ J.ff. Co111 MeM Huntington llMch $32,750. • Three Units day. Newport Mesa Rlty. locatL-d 011 turac l';a1tsld•• 842-Mll. Cost" fllel\6 !Qt "''"' n:iom Fountain Valley for 3 more units. lnvestor"s 1 ------~--­ BEST BUY dclii:tht y,•Jth loach1 of. putt'n· linJ. Honle nc«ls remodel· i111i. llO brlOJt :vour harrun<'r, and paint bl1J!!h. Call \11 tor N....... t • "~--~mpll't~ d4'tall11. but hum. """ a arge .,. ,,_,......,m • 1 1 home! 2'lOO sq, ft, of C?n-'\\Y)n t ast on,g. joyablC' living. 2~~ ba.th., pro- 3 BR, 2 BA, like llC\\' ~hag c11)t~. IU(' entry. Clean a.a a pin, bewQr-painled. Qsh. Wld'u-. ' flrtpl, • C'.'Oyd. patio. super Jd11Cpg. Owner. tl"ang. ferrtd. Ulw down. CALL 9611-4'56. custom built 4 bdrml., 011'M!r lol, fully hnpro..:OOJ 324 e. 20th St. #3 .fantily rm .. dlnlu1 rm .. 2\t frolltina: on t"'·o atreet:a. 21-t Cotti Meta batlw, MQdem I a I and ft, O(I &leer by lfil.5 ft. ~ kitchen, bltn deep trette. C2t.721 •8'1· rt.). Prime You are lhe r or pa~k> It a sparkllna pool. dewlopmt1'1t ltN'fl oJ Cost.ft 'l tld(t>t• to t' $:12~. VIEW Mna. Neu Newport >wr. Sports, Vecollo!\ & on and oU ramp. PrffcnUy Recreational Vehicle Se-Jdom available Ocean It taned M·l, could be Cl. Show , B · & --~1 lit Prtcj, $5T.500. Call 5'16--tfiOO. ol the -ay .view "•""'"' n&' et INVESTt.tENT DMSION '1 546·5.S?oO (0(>('n EVes.) fess!onally fl11lshl!d botius r1n w/•l bnr. Loaded wtthl ~~"""""""""""""""""""""!! 11torage space. La r tc e Irvine coverW p a t i o , plus I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; decorator "'nras. This II! our 1' Happy New Year Specl(l.l C•rpet~ Thrvovt ""'s-• HERITAGE . . REALTORS at nlte. Bulkter mnodeled ~ru.t ffS~VN10BEMCEI Anaheim Conwntlon like 1iew. 4 B<irms., 2 ~lhB. • ~ • Center ' f11n1lly rm., t:harn11 ng [ J >I< ldtcht'n w/bltns. Prime 1 1 anuary Jfelg:hts a.reu near Cliff Or. , I Plt'Uf" call 6f2..5678, ext. 314 $63 500 I beh1,·te11 !) &: !I pm to claim. ' . · . your Uck~i... (Not'fh County •• :=:=:=:=:=:=:=:z= I 8~, $39.900. Assum' F1(A Unusual 4 bdrtn. honieo. loan. Call 842-4474. Cwnom lAAldc with at· €•L91L e·I' '''·1•14 Condomintutn• toll-/ree numbt'r I.a 540-Jn)l -~•'"'411L 1... .... 160 • • • Macnab-Irvine ,...,,,,..,,J. • tractive lund5eaping paUo \...iJ'l llU°' and sprinkJel'!I oualde. A ~~ 'i;~;.;,, l~ALTY "A petmy ,....i ~ • NEWPORT RACH Nrar Ntwpert •••I Ottlt t earned,, Ben Si.id it ~ Marine Contn.ct6Ja F1nn , Rea.Hy 'Company IRVINE TERRACE Spac-ious 4 BR honu!. Nt"ar tennis oourts. Large LJl & !-·R. kileht>n. Ht>atetl pool. RJ'ick ten·acc. Play yard. $73.500 fee Jund. Maxine \Villian1s. 1V:2l1. Macnab-Irvine 642.Jl235 OWNER niust sell. Assume 5%% loan, 2 wto1y, balcony, <I bedrm .. famUy rm., brk, $39,900 (7)4) 842-2561. OWNER leaves. Assume 6% Yr, loan, 4 bedrnt .. family rm., sunken livjng nn.; brk, $34,900. (71~) 962-5566. Canyon View · o'VNER trans. 3 bedroom + Cu!e 3 bcdrooni, good ~!7~ en~J~~r~ini'$~~'. tarpets, paneled Ii vi n g {7141 846-1383. room. Jargi' fenced in yan1 w1lh a canyon view. Cul-de-Huntington Beach S..1.C street. Alt this for ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; $24,750. ea11 646-1111. E''"'GANT OPEN Tl( t • IT'S FVH TO 8E NICE/ ~ ~ MANSION I 4 BR, a BA. 3 car g11.r, OV.l!r 3000 sq. f1 .' Crg entry, fml Sell Y 1 ha bee tlllnldng Finost • q U I p Ill• n t & our mbouus I lhye 3 BRn 111. ""-1"11.ttrfk'ont loeat~. 35 Yr. La a JS • 711 Ull old company. S"°8 avail. wnmower T~·nhowJe. Cpts, .drps. ap-lor boat salei & ftlpain. Take wt eke n d 1 off. phances. Sale pn. S21.<m BILL GRUNDY RL TR Realry t..'vecythini taken care of • ~~ti"~ ~orJ c~~n:cft!Zt 675-6161 • A Company With Vision inchKl:lng lawn, roof, outside 548-9659 Univ. Park CC'nter. Irvine painting, pool, recrcatkm<il 5 pm · LIQUOR LIC-On Sal• Call Anytime, 83.1-al20 park and gl'«')) rolling hillt. SPACIOUS 2 5tory 2BR. 11.~ Typewriter repair/sales Office houri 8. Mt to 6 PM T~is lovely co~i:ninlum BA. Bit-ins, frplc. Separate Coffee shop, tenna •.. "':=:z:=:==:i l \\'Ith cathedral c e 1 I J n gs. garagC'. Pool, recreation HOLLAND Bus. 1S.les • th1-ee bedrooms, t hr e <' roo1n, luundry faciJJtles . 1716 Orange c:i.r . 64>4170 Especially for You baths, ooc bedroom d004·n Quiet adulls only. No . · · 3 spa.eious bdrrnR. with an can be a den for $.14,800. chUdren qver 15 2400 Elden Money to LCMn 240 extra hn\f bath. Low CaJI 64&-7t7l. . C.~I. 963-Zl'S'l. $21,900. ' maintenance landscaping OPfN TIL•. tr'$ FVH 10IJE. NIC{I D~plexe1/Unlf1 1st TD Loans . !or ea..,y living, Price of safe 162 ~incl edlhe landh. II SANDY BEACH 6'!' % INTEREST • r i ~ '7,m ~ '7."'.~: 2!~ .. !,! ~~!s Realty BACK BAY beautiful little rove! The "WE -BUY TO'S" A Company With VWou CAREF"REE condo livlng, 4 original owners g :r o s s e d Univ. Park Center, Irvine BR ...,,/master suite 22 ft. ~er $30,000 here last year, Sattler Mtg."Co. CaU Anytime, 833-0820 long, 3BA, big kitc:h, fonnal \llthQut summi.>r rentnls. 642-2171 545-0611 OU ice hours 8 AM to 6 PM din nu fro"t & d 2 What a spot for .an owner to . . . $29,950 and out, 2 fireplaces, 0.eck iftta this roomy 1700 oversized patio. Offered al DOVER SHORES sq. ft. 4 bedrooni, 2 hath J~1\·~-~0 ~~n Eves.l BEST BUY din rm.. lrg fam rm \\-et bar. den, Jo~A ht. fpl, v.1w crpls & drps, all upgraded bllin appl's, patio, block WALNUT Square Condo. 3 "'all, prof ldscpd. 3 Yrs Br, 2 Ba. Crpts, drps. lou· ne .... ··pr~ced below mkt at vere<J shutters. Air rond., • mi en, ' manage! All furnished unitl Serving llarbor atea 21 yrs. car an gar, lrg rec area, ... I~~~~~~~~~~ Olympic pool, "3.&50. JO~ ~I ~~~e IK'Can view11.1~ faniily 1'00m hon~ with a ExC"eedinJC"IY ron1fort.<1ble & private offi~. room for l'l't'l.1 built is th.is 2-story, 4 f: .. ,,=,u1-~11ltmul~ .. :-.... ~ 1~:1 $56,950. wshr/drycr. Furn. 1468.1 I' Golden Glen. ~Tier. 9 mos campers, boats or whatever. hclrni. "Regency" home, A perfect home for large family on lovely Raleigh Exciting view of Back Bay. Street in Cosla ftlesa. Only l"""""""""""""""""""""""""I $1111.500 · .F<'e. Edie Olson 1llJge ReJI EstJte ole vacant. Asking $26,500. SQ)/64-4-3301. C ,,..., ooo=. ReaHors 6·14-2~30 833--0700 $29,950. nil l;lt.>-OJJO}. Tycoon's COLD\VELL, BANKER f6Z-4471 •!l::!J ~IOJ l,aguna Bnch A Rare Value was101A~Y (!f r11r <O!.wftt co. F:ank• Hub:rt NINI UNITS . Treasvre R••"o" 64-1-2430 833-0100 I 550 Newport Center Qr. -SPANISH- TRI-LEVEL OCEANFRONT COMMUNITY "Super sharp", immaculate 5 Income Property 166 20Sf..C Wallace but ti ki~'s ransom isn'1 rt .. c1uired to buy this plush 3 4 Bedroom-2 Story bedroom home nncl F'/R. \'ou'll feel like a p11m()C'rN.l • Assume & Save Monntth as you enjoy the Exciting t\\'O story Spanish plus features. Tolnl price with nil four bedrooms bedroom home with family C ~-room ovt>r 2600 !IQ fl is T.AX: SHELTER Oltl ~ pcrf~tly decorated ~·n d 50 UNITS You ai:e the wtnner of landscaped. Near a $639!11! 2 t1cketS't~t~e bt>autiful park With pool and 32 UNITS Sports, Vacataon & tenni,&: <.'Ol!rt:-.-!J'his -is a· $395 M Recreational Vthlcl• "n1u~t" for a large family 15~f. down, West1>lde C.~I. Show at only $42,000, Fee land. FOR INVESTOR at the ~li"ii'""°iii·iCaiillij84ii1..0i;iliOi. iiiiit I upstairs. \Valk one block to • park, tennis courts and pool. ;t.:ti':iii:r.im Happy New Year Assume VA loan with total 1nonthly paynients of $25.1 P ITI. Asking $38,000, Call 54&--2313 to see. Xtra lrg col-de·sac lor l'I'/ block fC'nce, Spnhi~h dl!COr. thruou1, ankle deep shag crpts, ronnl dining, sep. ~a111. rn1, many 1norP xtras. Close to beach & shopping, CAU: 9684456. Call ~TI71. GOOD MGMENT AnaL-1'm Convont:.-OPE.N TIL II • rrs FUN ro BE MC£1 fl9 ,_, Sale/Exchange Up. Center ~-11~!;11'11 '13"~~~;~~;;2379 p~~ .. ~1~~~ ~':iJ~ OWNER trnm .. 4 bedn>o""• <3J COATS dining room, entry hall, & built-lns, custom ceramic . WALLACE VIEW LOT kitchen tile, brk, -$30,900. 54>-l'OO. REALTORS At LaCoota-$17,500 OWNER must sell. 3 ~141-\\'ould you like lo live in La Bedrooms, asswne 6% loan, (0 E CO!itn, cloSC' lo tennis, P•n vonino1) · · ' tr h·11 dlni!1g J'Of?m. fire p \ n c ~ .1 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'1]~!!!!!~!!1·!!!!!~ li\\'11n1n111g 1"l go , on a 1 , bu 1 It . 1 n s, brl{. $27.2.iO. 1• OVf'rlooking , the LaCosla 540,11'.lt. I · -· $32,,SO e:ui~~l'~~ub'? Call Macy 13 UNITS· COLLEGE PARK I tULDWELL. BANKER Xlnt location, iu1nuaLlncon1e 3 ~·· huge f~.iy.U~·',..re .. 1 Realtor' M·\.-2430 83.l-0700 $23.200. J\it '54~862.1. · entry hall, qining 'rn\ .. tra ~'iO Ne\\:!_>On Center Dr. eating arelt lrf -kitchen, 2 t=~~glNDaj ·~ I -hr .. l~ Cla1sificetion I 00.124 ....__-_ ...... _._,I~ O•ssification 125-149 it..i E•t•I•. !AJ General --=---=--,---...,-' Cl•ssific:ation 150-184 ltuilt•UUii, 2 •llabJl'ai brick · fireplaces, b'k. '""'-1720. * BEACH SPECIAL TARBELL 2955'Harboi', Costa ~1esa *SEASONS GREETINGS* South Coast Realtors 545·8424 Costa Mesa 3 BR. 2 bu., 2.story. 11lgh beams. Needs soine \\'Ork, but pri<:C'd right at S..13,900. CAYWOOD REALTY •. 548,12'0 ... Balboli lsl•nd OLDER & charming 3 Br .. 11i hlt., new crpt. $TI.500. Q\\·ner. 673-1488. -,*-*.,--.$"3"2,°'95"0,--*~*c--ICo,ona del Mar • 4 BR + r.1aid':ii 01· guest r1n. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; BEAUTIFUL - HAPPY. SPACIOUS! Pedcy panelin~. shag carp. 1\1.ost out~tanding buy in N'pt Hts. Bet!er hurry! II . ][•I BALBOA· BAY PROP. . ......., .. , . * 642-7491 * Class;fieation 200·260 I TIME FOR a BR, 3 hi\. honll": lge. fan1 . rn1. Sc !orn1nl dinini; rm. Lavish hi.ndscaping;-. \\'ilh canyon & 0<.·can view. 3 Car gar!\J::'C. f"ee land. $107,00J. Ifun:icll Davies COLD\VELL, BANKER I _,,, ... l~ Realtors 644-2430 833-0700 550 N('v.'J>Orl Center Dr. •• s $ $ $ $ I:\l.\lEDIATE CASH \\'c \1'ill sell your property nr guarautt>t• your equity be· fore nioving rlny. CALL for itnn1ecl. a pp o i n t rn r n I . 96S-44.56. $23,500 3 &'<lroo1n, 2 hath, ovl'rsizl'd doul>IC' garage. c em en I driveway, large fenced lot, 8 years ll<'\\', electric built·in range & oven, dishwasher, eating bar, dining room. forn1al livlng rOon1, \\'811·10- wall carpets, drapes, FA heat, large patio ~ilh B·S. Clau;/;eation 300.3i;S QUICK CASH I .. _f,, .... l~ ~ . SPYGLASS HILL Q, payments less than rent, Top of the hill with spec· \VOn'I last. ..,. Claumcation 360-370 THROUGH A I Rtnt•• I~ 1llJge ReJ I EstJ te tacular view or Harbor, ,, Islands & Oct>nn. New home •ith 5 BR, 3'.\. baths, lam.' 531·5HI I =J rm., rrml din. $130,000. COLD\VELL. BANKER 531-~ll Realtors 644-2430 833--0700 REPOSSESSIONS lii~~~~~!~!!-~IT\VO 4-PLEXES. xlnt return, your tickets. !North C.OUnty " only $47,500. each. $4750. toll-free number it 540-.12'20> LUSK 4 BR. do\\'n. Call 842-1418. * * * Spectacular 'Vitw • ,Am • Balboa Island Plus pool · lov.' nlnint. WAtKR landscape, 3 car garHge, ""'""'"' SHORT Te1'tn ~ 2 BR, 2 bas. I elec. gar. door ·opent'r. 978 Nev.·ly dee., w-w cpl!, frplc. SANDCASTLE DR. Subnu1 17171 Beach Bl\·d., Fi.B. 121 Apol(>na. 675-n57. offer. $115,500. LaVera Bu11)8 TRlfl.ex 2 Br, sharp unil• , 'I COLDWELL, BANKER. W41dl'. $44,500. Ulw do\vn ~ftll 8e¥fl ; 1 .. R.e.altors 644-24.UI 833-mOO or trade up $10.000 ~· 00 . . : "' ;;. ..-~ N~tt:-ce,tet:Dr.; Jim Broome 1oday. Ne"'pOrl .$1.21 ! UTIL Pd. Nioie Bach. """""""""'""""""""""""'""I Mesa ·R1ty, IHH111. nr. beach. No. end. Garage. Dover Shores Lots for Salo 110 srno • UTIL Pd. so. Lagooa. • 1 BR. \Voodsey setting. • View • r AB u Lou s "''hitev.·atcr S300 -J BR. ~antront. Unique• eustom built honie, coastal view lo_l, S. Lagww., Frplc. Ll'l ~eek. Wint.er. 3 Bdrm, formal dining, fani· Only S 2 t, ::.00. Bkr. NU· VIEW RENTALS ily roon1, 3 car garage. 49S-1T.lt, 494-5488. 673-4030 or 494-3248 l\fu.st h1• ~rcn ro b{> ap. 50' BAY FR 0 NT Lot preciat('(j. tLI0,000. Ci\LL Promontory Puint $130,000. Newport leech. Cash. Call 714-327-2391 A-Olan REAL ESTATE 1190 Glcnncyre St. 4~·9-li3 MS-11116 c.M. A1W · · · . l.P FLOAT '.. 3 BR, al din\ 400 E.17"~f111 UL WATERFRONT 30• boat .i· WATERFRONT ~ER & HALF ACRE • II! . _ =' •1 1n Ballx>a. Lot 7 Colbns Isl· ing Mn. 2 baths, 'fl/W crpt~-1 EMERALD BAY ----· --+ tease only. $500 -.:, _..:._....:_; --and, 673.1770. [frepl., dbl 9:!-' Real Estate mo. Unfurn. .'mo. No FANTASTIC \'JE\V LOT · in E h JIM Pe Barrett l • Upper r.in('raid Bay. \'ie\v Sunny Courty•rd xc ange ·~ pets. te Rea ty. fron1 Dana Point ('\ear ... off the living & dining . . . 642-4353. ;irounrl to Irvine Co\•e. Ex· l'<IOnl); of •his 3 bdrm .. 2 ba., 2 Lots in Sequoia Pest ; B~A.,CH=E='LO~R~u-,;-t._w_al~k-to-1 ("ellent. ligh!ly s J 0 pi n ~ BA YSllORI-: ho1ne. Sandy, ~·800 and .s7.soo cl('ar. • \\'tr., $95. Also Oceanvu dpl'< building site. private beach 12 block 80 C;.T 101 11: San Oem"nte ; $12;;. Util pd. on both. PETE BARRETT 11 "·ay. S64.500. App·1. 0111Y· 2~1 ~500 l'.l 111g'·rr · c · 979--84?.0. ~larv Harvey cres in a L orn1a 1ty ·1'"~~~~---.,305~ -REALTOR-cOLDWELL. BANKER 1$\9:000, . equ;lty. Se s-Hou1es Unfurn. R(>altors ~2-l30 833--0700 ...., in Sa ton a • -'lAAI 642·5200 550 N.,...,......,.. ('.enter Dr. ~!ear. . ,G,_e_n_•_•_•_l _______ I ~~~~~~~~~~I """'"'""c!!!!-~ ................. !!!!~IV1e\\' l-fo1ne 1n C.D.~I. -1 __.._.._ BRING THE KIDS sus.ooo cleal'. Call 67">-7225. FREEll HARD TO FIND Lendlord.:...0-on Upper 3 Arch Bay: Near tbe beach. Charnung 5 I We will re.fer tenants to you ~~~~~~ ~;. t~·<ftJ=~~m H,1.0,f~ ;:;M~:,~~· ~M~ Frplcs. Hobby shop. Lota of 1610 \\1• Coast H?oy., NB --··~ Al:A~entaf1. 645-3900 ! nooks &. storage. Asking REALTORS 6424623 suss101AR• DJ rnr <Ot.Wtu co. e CRASH PAD. EMtside, ~ $82,500.* 499-2800 * 2 ~r:;:~ i!?~t. Bacheklr. Uitl incl. $85. II .fl:™'fk..__ ree land. 3)24 Port Provence Rul l;st•t• W•nt.d 1M ~ YOUR PRIVATE ro For information and location -~ Pl. M<Hi.249/644-0096. ~ G hfi\lN. 1 BR, turn. !Qr shops I of thN.e FHA & VA homes, ~ ,,.,· SAILlN Yacht for Ya.· $95. ! Oaumcation 400-465 DAILY PILOT I MwMnMoll I~ · 550 Newpot1 Center Dr. * DUPLEX * conlaC't . ... 10. coo.er.._ I•••••••••• I cant land or r a n ch . . I So. of lll'l'Y. 2 & Den plus lle\V KASABIAN 10t111t ~ c-. Probably the most beaut e COZY COTTAGE. 1 BR. ~IJ--r',,,;;B:;R., . .;"°;:'~'';:""~;";;•:..;"::."':::Ii:.· .:.AT~~~~!!:==~~~~==ic_:O_ti ___ ~ Auxiliary ever built. Twin Stove, rt>frlg, Mt! yrd, util· , tate 9' · ilot loran hOt incl. _.wee.,..,•·,,;..~=~-ti--I $71,500 E\ COTT I i~iiiiijl!iiiiiiilliiiiiiiiii~iiiii~J "''ater, etc. vt n rs -MORGAN REAL TY N ~ ENGLAND AGE .. :C'lmnn & privacy is yours stat.e:roon1. lrg 1'lllon, galley, e 1-IARD TO FIND .. 2 BR. I Classific•tio n 500..51 b '-'sonals Cl•ssification 525-Sl~ '1 '°"_,_ J[g]i_642-=--·56_78 _ I I Ctanific•t;on sso .r.ss The I nbuoUon )~ I Classific ation 575-680 1~--][51 O•ssifi cation 600-699 I .._._ •. l[ll] Oassifi'Cafion 700. 71 0 ~-,_,___,![§] Oaislficatior. 800.836 [ ........ ~ ]~ Clast.ific•tion 850-958 1~~1~ Cl•ssi(ication. 900-9 rz DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S ,._ T-111~ [i] ___ J~-a~i.~g-· \..lassific.ation 915-949 -lwS. CS.stific.flon 950..990 • ; -J BRs. cozy fan1 mi., \Vllh 1his 2 bdrm. ' Mobt'lo.Homes rlln area on deck, 2 dbl & .2 enclsd gar, yrd, kids ok. I 673-6642 675-6459 forn1l din rm.. added I ·r I" 1 d 1135 >t'auti u .,· a 11 s c 11. p e d sgl staterooms below. Top · · 1 n1oclern hltins in kitch h -I F S I 125 B\" Ov.·nl'r-n111st sell-lovely 5 w/brealda~t nook. Perfect on1r. 0<:11ted in an at-Or a e CO!ld, v.-ell, kTIO\\'Jl & ad· e STEPS TO BEAat. l BR. ! Rr. l'\!('~1 rl<'l l\1ar, r,a.rpels, 1 1 ., 1 n10s.phe1·1· Q{ n~oJ.ute pc11cc. . rn1r('ci. 1.A.'I s l'X('/lnnJ::e fu_!I f"-•, ''"· ho""', '"••f-t•. , 'lOUse or anuqUt's nr ear y c r · ,.,,_1. 1 M f ff R nfal. ,. .... • """" "'"' r-rlrap.,.'J''. hl!·ins, all IYJlf!S Amel'ican furniture. Bkr. ozy L\'lflJ{ room. vc tghlrtt Q Of ome e S parth·uln~. ()l\'!lt>r. 1874-1 :-;. $145 , financing rrndy S 3 7, 9 0 O. 962_jjli. hright \.:l!<'hi>n . Call Ron Reyes Ave .. Corflpton, Calif. 5'19'-1857. \\'illinni.<il. $·1!.9;)0. . 90221 e STUDENTS. 3 BR. 2 BA. Cus ta Mesa BP~f'~·:~:l)~~~l{'.4 ~OR~p2 ~"""I s~~1~!!c;~~~~G * 9uick Cash * Nr occ Kids/Pe~ 1170. l D , P BA. 1g patio. rrp1. 11.11 bltins. ._,,,,,Oe.t:ZJ"Z, Oanmar Motor Homes '''ill buy ~'mtr property. An \VE 1tAVE LOTS MoR~ on t ay $1000. l>t.•low n1k1. i''iu to be REAL ESJ.'A':TE . cash "'!!bin 72 hrs. Call ALL PRICES & SIZES. ' Th L di rd Arranged. $33.500. 6 0 9 2 "' . e an 0 Shennao D,_, nc &Isa & 1190 Glcon.,,.. SI. 5 .. 1 L800 ~ If ""' nffd help °".'.i~ P:'ly yourself the~ rent. It's-Spr.l.ugd!\l~. Open Sun & .494-9-173 5-19-0..116 ~ •v .J ,. ~ALA Renlall •1 ~i]Vd.--:'. • ~::;.:~~tJi ~ ,::~J.°~~~!E~w/ci" "i~2:si1~~11;:~ ~J.1:~?,!,.~i; '°J;liJ~lii 1641e::~~F: . 1 donriniJnn near the beach •. culM (lf'eplace, 2 BR, lrg den to sundec:k. Bltn. Island best orrcr. Prln. oucy . ll.B. -·-• Separate house, ·unusu&l With 'Private pools and Ia~ liv 'Vl· nt'Wly ttdcc profly, • t Y P. e ·ldtch. cmi>ettng, adult pk. 96UJ05T. "BROKERS INC. large 4 bedn:iotn (,(3 a detL' rec room. Just $1.100 down mature ldsepg, h~ cor loL drnpes. No better buy in '71 20x. ·43' Jl\1U awning, skirt. ff• .. ,1 ramilv room .:,us· ,,,_. and S23(1.00 per montb $28.900. all the "vlUllge." 8x24 porch. Lndse))d. Adull -tormaf dlrl.lng r:m. ~~ P.l.T.1. 646-nTJ. Leadership RE 842-4466 MIS.'\ION REALTY 494-0731 pk. Pet OK. S.A. $9500. Ph. CASH ror your eq. Behind in plcte privacy \\•llh ~ed * * 00 YOU t\1ANT * *' TRANSFERRING out of the Lido ltle &46·1764 or 557·1848. payments ok. Also, guarn. rear and front yarcjl. Urvcly Home! tnvestment1 Trade! stat.e, 3 bdrm:, 2 be. .• take LOWEST PRlj :JD • • • 8'x<l2', a"'·ning. •turnJtw-e. sales plan. Ask for Jim garden. Available Deoel'nbel' The.n call owner. 642-8310 over ntAt VA loan t242 n10. (.;t:: Adlt pk close ln c.l\L Broon1e. Newport Me a a 15. No pets. $415 per month. T httWt"4 "Btt. 2 BA. pool, + $2,000 C'ash. 84i·5202. llon1e on Lido. 2 BR. +: 2 557-6134 fll' 839-5266: Rlty, 642-941L Call 6~ or 54$.J688. frplc, c\1:1'.I blt, cpts, drp&, O\VNER nlOVing. 4 hcdnn.1 3 baths. Quiet end of the is.-LANDLORDS!· bln;:~~SJ'~~1~k~ ~"'· ~~~i!'l~nitja~ii,110b;~ lnndi.~~EALTY . Rnl Ettat' l taJ I f"JRanCIM IJ tt I \"e Special!~ in N;,· wpc.rt;f n1obllr hOn'le In IOC'fll nrea S46.~. 171~1 846--0604. 3377 Via Lido, N'1>l &ach Gener.t.t . ~ . Beach • Corona del '-1u • OPE.~ HOUSE DAILY O\VNER s 11 c r i f ; e l' . <I 673-7300 · .l Laguna. Our Rental Ser· 331 lta.gnolla S1... i\t.. bcclrma.,-S bftth~ rtit.r·livin11: vice is. l-u.EE..to..You! -Tr)" 2 Houses rm., dlni.ng nn .• 5wim rr.;1, Newport 8et<:h Commercial Business Nu.View' Both. only $32,000 O~~::~t':~~~--~~~~h 3 BR. 2 BA in Harbor P r operty 151 · Opportvnlty 200 ~I EW °"REN~~ A1n·1 rt'nlal.!l or live In 1. ...A 1.1 .. , roof fa .1 Hlghlancts. 2 hlk11 fmrn EDUCATOR sup"'" ,1-.1----------1 r Rent the olhfr) 2 BR eadl. ursi.gn, 1 '-"'' · 1 mi Y 1'1arincrs El~m. 20-10 Beryl, 3 STO.RES "" ... ..nm~~-".JMt-lU:lt.'"ftJ.. nn .. den. ent,ry_ ha!:...!.._~' .. ....E'o. .. ~!l.10'.l0rOWI* Q\\·n. ill, So. Cst Plaza W't!a. 423 Hamilton st., then call: --m.ftJi'Tlllr&t~ .xcafenl locn1k1nncnr " l>R-orr~-~~ 642·1060 If intere!lteti. ()Y.~ kfl.'<~~-3 bdm1., Duplexes near the OCl!!an N('v.·,io11 Posl Ofc. Sl\llrp • . OCE'AN vi~ii· N Cu•--· frun1ly rm., ~.1n1~ rm.·Xtrn Mb L&r8on, .Re&ltor bldp: .. ovM" 6lXXI sq. fl. Vacanclel'! cmt montyl Rent ,,. • •·• • 1 cw lhuu• catinfi area 1n kitchen. brk. * 6~ * could nnt ht t't'pillced for yoo.r house, apt., m-ore h<1111e <I Br. 21t Ba, tam & $30,950 {714) 962-8965. tM price of $89,500. No 2nds bidg., etc. lhn.1111 lb' P-Uot , . , ·~ Pe:11t 1taultll «N jb nett Alff - ·lridscpd. $52,CMXI. 616-MJS. Nefd t1. "Pad .. 1 Place an ad~ call away, 642'-5611. GRAl-lAM . RLTY. ~2414 now! C311 642-~N~ow!!:! :::::1 "!~~-~W~.1!;1l~·~C-~OIT:~:A~lll!!!IA~' .- -• ' , I I • • • • .. DAILY PILOT -,, J.,,..,., I, 197) I; -~·. ~--~ I it_;... .. ... "·--1~1 ....... _ ...... _ . .,_--JH~J (-,, --mi·-I~ I •t-·"'-1~ ~ -·u• ...... J[t] i~~~~~ .... ~~i:1 1....._;;;~""'-~;;~~-~ Aicls. ......._ • MO ~,.,.iii, i\WUrft.iiiiii.i~S'5~A,t~;;. ;;Un;lvm.--~~U~'5~Apl.:.iii. ~Uiiinfiii-iiiiiiiiiiii~~'6~6S~Aph.,:.m~.--~~.~Ap~t.,iii, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~J ~11 to Sllare ~ ll!_e!!'~~~·!!!·~~ -.-Fum. iW Unfum. 370 Furn. or Unfurt" 370 MU Share 2 BR, 2 e. apt. 11ti.o. '~"'ula .....,..... -I ;-e .--0....... 0-1 HUfltlngton llM<h °""" Po;n1 .,..., 1110. 1•:t I 8nlid -· 1........o.i. e W. l br I mo. -· 430 BAY ~!t. l Br, w/w thq lJIE 91 In. U.. SQ vw S..Wkn. UI)' ap ' 2 DR con1pldtly h1miahed , ""''' """' paint .. 11 new. ui..rtl ~. o-~ ~ -" VIL'• u•RSllLLES e Adult " Yard. o.r.; Sl8S )' r l y. rn'f' --.a. ·--~ · • olahwuher. • a.pt, San~UcnlCtll<'. lol•"'· -! CAREFREE LIVING ; ~!Ml. Low. SPACIOUS I & 2 BEDROOM APT. • O>olee ol 2 ...... IChemH noo. mo, -"83. e'ONn1 Clit' Mar ..• IN NEWPORT'S e 12! Wk 0 Up OD °""" FumbMd & Unfurnloltod e CU.tom carP'tlnl Ger11901 for R"11 435 AWAAJ>.WINNING Lowly 8&ch • l BR.9-a . Adult Llvlne • : ~~ I NEW llotaa< au•&<•, 3 c-.~ :..~· $197 jt,,,,.4 * 3 8~~tZ'evttSS50--.i.kl.~;__~,,;.Utll•. Pd Dishwasher color coordinated appllaoca .. • r.:!t.oori°lock., sfies, tor mohlle homes . ... v ....., ---.... ., 3 8 .__. v,.......,,...., Plush Iba& CA:f'l)et ·mirrored wirdrobe doors--• Only Sl40 per mo. Uoatt & misc :tl8·!n66, Codi -* • .Ji: ~:;,!:'~;.w = eo ..... do! Mar Indirect lfghtlng In kitc hen . breakfast bar. BAHIA PUERTO 61HOOL_~-~-~· * 3 BR 2 •· vi -hu"e private fencfld.-.patJo • plusb landscap-2810 t7tli Sr 11 n AVArLian t. Nrl\r Bf>aeh 1t P -JJ BDRM, 2 * 3 BR: 2\9ua.ba. ~;h.".: iS'i BAOL ~malt, no peb. ing8 -&rick Bar·B-Ques -large heated pools ~or~ Aihu11.a, $:5 IX"t nlO - lb ~: e 5 t1o ~er~e ~ 3 BR, %\;: ba., c~ '525 ~~fu~ io..!~· re!~~ & lanal Air condJt.loni~. • t.JOVE IN TOUA y * ~.0011/ •. me. k o5s265e SC 00 s uShr~ avalt. to M.. c'?ub1. 3101 So. 8rl1tol St., San a Ana 1574200 $13' A MO. S·IO. · 12:-c~. \~:11~~· ~~~· • par : · per mo. Ort or lent f9rm ,.. ___ MMe COLOWELL1 BANKER & CO. Spac, 2 & 3 ar. tn .. pie". l'\u. I. IC:! · • ·• · ncludlng. gardener. i\.. __.... MANAGING AGENT s.tveral avail. AIL EX· 642-50l3. 494-1763. a11 LARRY 546-5880 . ..~~ ,. __ de "'--TRAS. Pool, l'e<! bldi. Kids Office Rent•l ~ ~ vrv wclc:on\e. t""rom' $139. SH 440 2 _BED' f!.M _ Hd. ?.=·l, set'!':~ t ~., ~ ALL UTll.JTtES PAID Aptt. Furn. 360 Apt. Unklrn. 365 Mar. 17371 Kcelton "B". 1 ~~.. ......., f ; Compare betore )'OU ttnt -"""---------bDc \\'. of Beach Blvd. oU an. 1\6)· No chl1dren, Custom deliped. te.turlh&· ..._. luch Costa Meta Slater. 968-1510 or 84l-&260. . """· . · · re• tr • -ldtdlen with 1,;. ::-=iit'.~;t.~~I:;~i liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.I ESH AIR McC•rclle Realtor dU.tt l!Ptmc 2.BR -.-.1 blk to * FR Newport Blvd., C.M. 2'1.4 Vial.a de! Oro e Stparate dia'a area a.ch. Yrly Cll' win11tr m5 UIDDnD Nrrus Walk 3 blocka to Beach 54a-7729 NeWport -• --... ... IZIO mo. 1311 -St. s.. IUlllllUI\ anun ...... 2 • 3 BR. ..... Newly "44-lUl ANYTIME e frh.ot!te paua. New "'-» ct phone decorf.led, w/w crpts. drps, e CSoled aan&e w/atorap %13/21$..(21$. · · Furnished & bltna, elt~pt refria, $161 k BLUFFS CONDO : ~ =:" SEACUFF Mamr Apt.. Unfumlohed ~1,.ii~ single" no peU. Jnr·1tconv..den,2bf..tra. • Barbl!lquH. sut-$l~Pool~i52s'i>~~ F s1-1o$2!S "ml.--· or }l"-''---A ,.HIClllUKUWS"'rofTIHAM& ... · llv nn w/f.rplc. PaHo. Ute ftll&Dded •itb :il.Ulb land· Aw. Ask about out al. rom -· mo 1118e .... h. '~!'~. 2 Bi"Bi'i:', av.r 500 1'"' .,..d 10 •tr.•m. creata • raluMo .. ttlno. Wood of pool. Double &araie. $400 1---" "" it.ells, two patloe. 1lldlrig gt ... doora. bring 1he Hlgti Slerra1 mo tcap .. ,.. counf. ~-: • _ _.__lor1. I Bdnnt crpt!I, (b-pe,, pool, play yanl. Into your •"ICIOUI 1· ot 2·bedroom ;Mdefl at>Mtmetl1. J'iom · ·Adult llvina at Us btst Bri -• ~-· f U & •··-~· Cpl -U • Hom LARGE 1 BD ...__ cozy 2 BR.-ct trplc. ..... .... ,,. &c ....,.,........ s11s. Decoratot·lina 1urn1tu1• p1c1t1oe11v11!1t11e. 3 Br home,· $235. Etu1tsidf'. ntqUe ft '" ......, Paneled Utru-oul Lr g 2 Bclrmt • J Bcfrm1 k 2 and cb.Udren ok. No 2300 filrviaw Ad In Co•ll• I.le~•· Phone· 54!1·2300 · ew crpts df'l'eshly pa.ln1ed. 645 LSOO No Pets rooms. Avail thru Ju~. 11h or 2 Full Baths pet.11. Call 8-12-4664. CORONA DEL MAR •\J>Pl'OX, ~ llQ . It. oUlce spri(.'(' tailort'd 10 your des4;11. F'ull IK'CUrity b!dit. '\' ru11rle parking. Ask for Clu"lsli.nt BOYD tlEALJOORS 6Ta-&•30 DESK Sp/lC'f! ava.ilable S5D mo. \\'Ill 1>rOV1de furniture at $5 n\O. $\n~rlng service at•al!ahlr<. trl rorest i\vt'., l.J.ll:llna Beach, 49-1.9466. IJl:'.!'I' !!pace availablt'..' Sjl} 111u, \\'Ill Pl'fi\'ld~ furniture :1t $:l n10. Ans'A"t>rlng "'ervlre :1\•111111ti1 ... Ji87S Beach Blvd. lf1111rn11;1on Be1H·h. 642·.J:l21. rplc. Dbl~ ·gar. 646-2768 !!!!!~~~.,.;.;;~:... .... 1'Jll5W~wj.jw~u..o:V.~5fffitl-~[l~!mi' PXl/mo. incld'a utiL 222 WALK TO BE,~A-C_H_ Apn., A.ot~ .. • IKLY "ONTHLY F u f 370 F u f 370 f.'7 ,i, l·f·-. -Incl util. So1nt' lb', 2 W1 ' • iharp. 311! -EASTBLUFF WI, 1-... It.. 35th St. NB. :\lastt>r l\j/,i; berlroonu \\'/ Ne.w t It. 2 Br, cpt/dq>!!.,1-.:.;"::.':c".:.·..;0:.c'..;-"::.".:.':.:"..;·----'"-'::."-· .:.•'....;..:"-"-'"-·---iw·iutun· nvall. ::::3::. t:. 1 lldge ve. $2!15. Call Exeait Ye .ultet OCEANFRONT, 3 BR. 2 BA. high bcrun 1·c11ings, large ihvht. fJ·rL 316 16th . H 1 t 8 h Huntington Beich I Coast 11-.·y., 01 ~1. Inquire 1111, &a2-94Ui Sepa.r:it~ IW>use. Un usu & I 20IO Newpert Btvd. fplc. °"'' Bina. days hvlng rooin W1ttas 0 1· Sl'i-39j7. 1:;;· ";· ";';;;;;"9;;;0;;";;;;;;e;•;<;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. s uitr H .. Pit. ~8351 ur v ..ii.Cle 1 2 u 1 Ian;~• ~m or 3 &. den . ,. __ 1 aa___ m..1491 and evt'S ~2!M9 1vood burnir1g r11·<.'plact>. · --.--• I• 67~....:-il·l·l. . agl.~· an. D t. Jo,8.mlly room plus large for . .....u! .~,, ..... . C<Ju\'enlent laundry lil'l'fl 1-plex. 1 RR. crp1$, drp!I, ===#,~=~ alio, SA ' . r mal dining roon1. Complete --Apt. '\Jnfvm. 365 off kitchen. t.:oclo.8t'<I P'I· v.:uih~r. dryer, fenced yard, HUNTINGTON BEACH'S FINEST .)617 WESTCLlFF ent·A:HOuse •19..M30 privacy \\·ith P.nc-k>Aed rear STUDIOS & 1 BR'S fios. 2 · s'''inln~in~ poo.1~. ~l~ 'V•rres.r2-~:ach Blvd. 1200 sq. 11. tp1, air Nr)(). • 1 3 Br.~ S2'j? .. 010. and front yards. Lovely • FREE IJ~. OVER 62 ??? J;aun~. rttreauon fac1h· mo. ,\11111h· pkg, util. janitor. ' on ltue. For appt. Jai'dtn. Available Dtttmbtt • FREE Utilities RETIRED .??? lies. Security guard., No $14frNitt 2 BR in f-ple'lC Span'1sh Country Estate Living I Ba1~1warili1cr •IOI. 5-11.5032 ~ 25.1-t -j 15. No petA. $47~ per month. e Full Kitchen SOCIAL SECURITY ?? pets. ctpls, drps, rangr; O\'en, AP ·I pr S <ire-suites $31 3. Of· ana. Pailnt Call 673-6568 or 54!>-3688. e Heakd Pool · 18.l'&it· No ~l!I. PH; fi{'(' $70. Dc11k space $t0. Sl65 . Fum 1 Br. Octaatront. • Laundry P'adlltl~ · PENSION ??? Models Open 10 til 1 pm 962-4522. 2 Acres. Beautiful park·like surroundings. ,,. 1 k 11 ch 1 bath. CM. 1.'TIW:1'J\tll, large 2 bdrm. Wlnter. lhru 6/lS. • TV a .maid...,, avail VILLA YORBA 2100 F!ete...O.. Way, CM 2 Blocks beach • 2 BR, Sunken Pool. Sparkling Spanish Fountains. 97~9-...::3988=·-~-~~ Ji-pJc, 19.W'ldry,-lS>-tOO'. $220 · 2 BR. 2 BA. Bltns. e Phone Service ~'622 H rbor Blvd & crpb, redec., bitns. UUI e Sj>acious Rooms e Separate Dining :too SQ IT Ne~:port Blvd. :vail. Ja.n.-s. ~.. Crpls, drps. G&nce. Patio. 1 BR... $12l nr a Incl. $165. 536-9638. e \Valk in Closets cent4'1' Costa tt.tesa. Carpet !,untfnltori Buch sns . 3 BR. Newport fflta. El PMrto Mesa 2 BR.. -$144 Adami 2 BDRJ.I deluxe &pl, poolalde • Home-like Kitchens &: Cabinets &: A r.. &12·4230. =~·WorUhop. Yan!. 1 ~~·i~&UP ALL ~PAID M&-0370 ~:.:'. 1~•~'.frplc ~ ig~~· in,:;=:~:~ ~rn ~~~~· Bualneu Renlll 445 ~NewED;.BrOC~.P~CY 673N\!_~IEWorRENT.!'.~.. All Utllltloeh':.i ' BR. StudK>. P.1». Yan!. . TOWNHO.USE "r'sR, !.;,Ba., ;,~;q, ft: "THE Fa"oey" h4' •1-r 0 .. -~ ~ Corona del Mar garag<'. $150/mo, Infant ok, ~ avail, !n the 1nall ra~1\@: I Dbl -"'-. dshwsbr Pool I: Recratlon · 1 A 1 now DA'> A...... Unfurnished 1t2Q0. rro111 •M/mo. Ideal !or 334: Portidd-Clrcle, H.B. 19158 Maple Ave., CM How's Your "Budget? no JW!' s. '' · · ............... .,. v sn10kc ":hop. tropical tlsh · 5J6:.llU Vl!W · · • 2 Bedlool'IU, A1ao &araaea ror rmt Great, .Zhen >•• ret ""· "'I Laguna Beach· ALL UTIL.ITIES FREE shop, ,.,,., 4!.> 30th St., i...!!!!!!~"!"'!l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!I!!~ I 2 Bath, den, yearly NEW aptl tor adults only. ...,Y , \Valk to Huntingtoo Center Nev•port BeB.ch. 6n..960G. f'8R. l~ Bl, din & kitchen lease of $375. Realtor, BaJconin. tl:eplaeea. beam· ~ money' "'Orth at '.hr \'~n· LJ::ASE 2 BR. J ~i BA. lfPlit Adults, No pets OFFICE STORE iutt. Qpls thru-out. 2 car 644-7270 ed ceillnga. wood paneling, dome. llarwty IOl"~tinn \\"llhl le\"t'l apt. View: deck. apt.A, . 1% blkJ to elem. schl, 4 carpettna, drapes •.. Rec::tta. lot5 o.f nearby actl\·IT1('.~ for df\P8. il1sposal, ·stove refrig, lA QUINTA HERMOSA ·'·"\1porl & 1iu.y Ccm\l'r :?Q.j2 to Bro6khunt &. Adams lion bulldl!v wtth pool. r)Je kLd!I ... plu~ pln.) nnd t .c.::.trpo!j. t1l)}. l~t.Jc {a.st n10. 1\·r-11po11 Jlh·d_,_,_Qt,.__UUL g cenler. PH: 524-2615 Condomirilumt F\tm Ir: untum. Bachelor &: ON TEN ACRES pool at't'a. Jn~ld~. 1 ri•nt in adv + $100 d~Jl. ___ _. ---------LJ)d. Pl:.~U.125~-~~ Yorba Linda for appt. Unfurn. 220 L bdnns.3tromwl135.1140 W. ~~·a::n·:un{;i~ 1;aa:i:!I. : ~~ed~~~ IN-I ! c<::.>""'°':..:.:o:."·------16211 P•rkalde Lane, H.B. lndustri•I Rental 450 :JIR. elet bltindR/0,dbFIA ht, Costa Mesa :~eo:l~df est o New· Pools Tennb Contnfl Bkfst. •~lg llvl11g 'roo111 V>1t h\Newport Beach HENT i\1·1, 1125 sq. ft. '1'11W Cl'pbl I. rps, gar, 1----------900 Sea Lan, Cili\f ~~I fi1't'plaee 714: 847·5441 $140/mo. 1355 Logan Ave. fenced &: landscaii.et:f. Xlnt MESA Verde North·2 BR. $.'l2.50 WK & UP. Studio&: 1 (MacArthur nr Coast Hwy) Yours, lronl $195 , .. a ne11· OCEAN d Ci\I. 6i:T-~116. ~oc. $200/mo. -AG T : Condo. Private patio. Pool. BR Apts. Linens, maid serv llfc at an ( 4 blks. So. ot San Diego Fr\\:y. on .Beach, """ , /:'N\ 1 ~' l 96Hl71 or 546-8103. Alla<hed ........ Crpts. avail. Utll, ph . .,,..., d>ild· THE VENDO"E HARBOR VIEW NCW 1.~· & .•M "' t • • • I L 23-N ROOMY 3 Bedroot11, 2 bath. M l blk. \V. on Holt to 16211 Parkside Lane). Space. Jd{'al Costa l\fesa 3BR 2BA, elec RIO, FA ht, l,CdC'rp"'"-',Obl"l"·in"s"._,.....ni._.'o-·--"'" pe se<: fV f!W• 'w/w ·crpts A drp8. dbl gar,. Huntin,..on Beach port Blvd., 5411-97SS, 645-3967 .':'~~~.:bed:~ 186 Anaheim ~'cnul' ''Whtr• Conteni•llty loc. 67:1-1-117 aft~''---- tncd. ld9CPIL Xlnt loc. I---"'•-·-----LARGE l BR $145/mo. + upst&fr.f' with , tiril{a.te ~ Ca:ll Mrs. Philhps 540·0781 Prevail•'' ,.A-"~t:;.._U;;.n_f.,uc.r_n_. -~-'3_6..;S I c---,.----FOR Lf~ASf: M-1 unilll, lXW> $229/rno. AGT: 962-44n or 2 BR. Condo. CrplA, dtps, dep. Carpon & la u n d r Y ~e • .ux> pr ~b. Both Ule81iBJIU Zf El•gant apartments d('s-1~1· & 20lO !«.\'. ft. Snnta AtL.;1. ~~8103. -db u N ,_, ... ~· 998 I o"·ncr 7141982-3196. ~ . frpl, patio, I gar, tU'. lac , r ....... ,,. a,....,t' r . unita next to Daft 4 ttnnls, v.•ith a Master's touch, su· Newport Beach Rent• ;r BDRM, 2~&. Crpta. drps, ~ Pool J)rivL-$215. ~,,_,S~?tinn, Apt 1, C.M. call ·Baiter 67~Act. 1WO . 2 Bdrm ......... $183. perb house security, exclu~ ---·~-------1 :;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~1 Rent•ls \Y•nted 460 blt·ins. · CIOse to shop'g & 643-'1857. ""'7'V'WL SPACIOUS 2 BR. 2 Baths: Beautiful aptli. w/private sl\>f> Versailles Club and · Jehl&. S2'Z5/mo. 847-~ L•--• D--.-L. * SHADY ELMS. POOL • w/_,"', r.ru ~-~I patio.I, garage, pool. apa. pool with unique Aquaba.t, FOR LEASE RF.i!RED oou plt' lookin1t for •~· ..,._,., ... a-_,,,-.., k;"':Jr._..r-Lush d · d I f ta.in. d f al j .. -furn. rt'ntal or caretaker s. cir ' ~_'-2 Br. I ~.;;.:c;;.....;;....,;._____ e Adults' Poolside $140 up area:~·., l\io. v now! gar en sett.Ing. A u ts, oun s an onnh r-!.~r· Lu.'l(UJ')' Bayl'T'Ont Ap!~. _R_oo.;..m_• ______ ...,.,_ posuion unlJI AJiitU. Call v home, pool. WATERFRONT-~. BeaUt. e OilldNn next" block Hal P1nddn Ritt.. m-4392 no pets. 151 E. 21st, C.l\f. dens. All part of t c .JVUlh t & 2·BRs. $350 to S550 "-"2-003J. !. lo< '::'..' ~.t.. .. O\Mf "' -·-·-2·· Br.,' · 2 be.. Dll'l. '"Tm. 171'£: 22nd' St., CM 64~ lGE. 3 BR, 2 ba. ,_1~, •* 646-8666 '"* Coast's · finest apartmtnt George Wiiiiamson ,, ,, • ,,., ~ ~ elevator · •-Ic U85 'mo. 530 $ " ·~ D _,_.... con1munity, R It George Cains J Br. E<lison lWirea. '.\1nt BA;1encod'}'td, dllllt• ~llfl'>r: "' . -* 25 -Pl!!R WEEK* ""'"-. b.ns. Bay"""'· -New !U_.. Mkdroom .i.tUd!o, hotn 11g; ea or "'''· S3lO by Feb. 1. Call ·& Move, cust drps, -N'=...,.,...=::.....~Be-1"'h----1 •Up. Pool •maid aefVict.. :1s .. ~s Hwy. $ 3 25/ mo. • 2·Bd:mi, 1 BA •••••• -flS3. 2 Bedroom from S306 * 548-6570 * 2009 "Mc?,'1•. ~~~~.Apt. r:= !1~96!~-<l~""'~· ~~~~~~I pd'.$235/mo. "536-7257. •;:,r;-: c Kltoltenl avail Motel Tahiti -"''-"=·------e 3 Bdrm, 2 BA •••••• S295. Models open 9 A.M. til dusk I---------"'" '-vine , BLUFFS _ a ..:.-,.,.,._, ... _ comer Harflor &: Victoria. 2 BR. Stove, refrig,, frplc, nu Beaut., spacious apl• ~ You ttre the "1nner or ~· .._,,. ... .,.,., ....,......,. d-r W/IV c-·g View A t 2 tickets to th1· I~ t unit 3 BR. 2~ BA. trpl, NEW 1 Ii 2 BR's trom $UO to ""'v • • .,, • • F'enced yards, patios and P s., _AMouncttNiitl d' d •-~ $210 Nr beach &. ahop'g Adulb, no pet $2'.l5. lO to 4• -quiet privacy. Adults, no Porn. Or Unfurn. 370 Sports, V•cation & •. BR. 2 Ba~ Alr/cond ..• $260 cust. ecor, .... .,.., ' 114 ' E .• 2'.lth St., CM: 322 Heliotrope, Apt B. CdM Recreation•! Vehicle . 3 BR 2 Ba ·•-/cood "280 appl. patio. Nr. pool. , pets. 642..f837. . C I .... _ Sh • ·... ' ··" $525/ write Box 255 54&-0137. 2 bed.roonu each. Bltlns, 2040 Fullerton St (at Bay) ON THE BLUFFS OS I m... ow i BR. 2 ha •••••••••••• S325 Bal:i.Iand ~ . BEAUT FURN 2 BR $175 up carpett A drapes, choice More Room-Les1 Money AT NEWPORT l-'---..,.,-E-EX-.-c-1•.-1-N_G__ nt lhf' 4 BR. Z% ba. ••• •••• ·•• $425 ' • Util pd Hid I Adi" -. location. Lease $200 pr .... Anaheim Convention •BR.3BL.tafu.rm. •. i415 DuplHnFum. 345 · poo. ',_ monlh.Call~RLTli COME"" a .. ar raroen PALM MESA APTS. pets. &U-9520. apt! Like U\·ing in a hoim F'rom .Newport Blvd., turn at MINl.ITES TO NPT. BClf. Center • * • ~wport lffch 1 BR. lJ.40 1: $135. Large. 3 BR, 2~ BA. DUPW· Bit-for S140/mo. 2 BR. 1'7 BA, llosp1tal Ronrl fl block 1-lJRN . OR Ut\FURN. January 5.14 Tom Marr Adllltl ot111. 1993 Ourth St. in&. W/W c:rJts:. ~·No 2 prkg place!. priv patios&: above Pacific Coast il...,1yl to Unbelievably ia.tl':e apts I Pleil.Se call &1"2-5678. ~xt. 314 16111 Gangel FURN 1 BR. 1 or muple a4&-96J3,. · pets.!fi071Ai Iris. · rec areu. Wilson Gardens. ~ntran<'.'e. 900 Cagney Lane, huge pool Jacur:i tll:'ct bit: between ~ &. 5 pn1 to cl.aim Huntintton Beach pref. 11~ 36th St. nr bch. SHARP! Bacbekr, util pd. DUPLEX, 2 BR. 2 BA, $260. on Wilson St., W. of Harbor Newport B~ach, Ca. 92660. Ins shag 'crpti drps sauna your tickets. /North County )'ou ~rv the v.inn('r of $135 wtr pd. Winter lease. $145 mo, $00 cl9ning fee. mo. 433 G<lldcnrod . Call 646-2846 Telephone : (7l4l 6'15-0060 etc'. Adult!!, oo'P<'t~. · to\l·Jrtt nun11>er il! ~·12201 2 11ckrls 10 lhe 6T"a-l!m or call owner 213: Nr. OCC A: UCI. 567-7161 ~m<;O==l4'-------Park·Llke Surrounding SINGLES t·ron1 Sl50 I * • • I Sports, Vacation & "SINGE_.. 191H3S6. NICE l ~ 2 br traUen l90 A Co1t1 M.,. QUIET DELUXE PARK. NEWPORT 1 BEDRM. •:rom $l60 $80. PER MO. Share 3 . Re<rHlion1I Vehicle . ht' Wesl'em Banlt Bldg. Duplex•• Unfurn. J50 up. Mature adltl. O:tlld ok. I;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;; I J. 2 & J BR AM'S A TM.ENTS 2 BEDRi\1. . f !""' $1!!0 l BR Condo '\l.'ith 2-24 yr Show Univer~_ty Park, Irvine 642-lll65. I• Pvt Patios • Htct Pool PAR t!nfurn Apt~ A.·a11 From $10 Id b h '1 5-7 2189 1 Days 55J.7000 Nights ,.B;:;1;.;l;;.boa;:.;c..;.l•;.:l.;.1n_d____ ADULTS Nr. Shop'g * Aclulls only th ba ro s1:-i LESS. 1 o ac e ors. <> • 11t rhl' 1· $115 1 BR TRAILER 1 & 2 Bedroom apartments Also Jo~um Bach. Apts Oft e Y 'You're r ight, lhey"rf" under. 1 or 53fr5029. Aneh1im Convention *'BR.. 2 ba. bonus rm ..• $400 1to~~ nrlsio.-ba~i1 Br~i __ .,•1_32-"~"'~· .. '"~"11_80_0_•__ 00n:;i = :e Martinique Apts. L~~~1'ina:a1~;1~,1-~1~~~·ii~~nf~; 1~riu\k~:,io~1 ~~~~)fBlvd.J L~~~l~~Y·~ri:~~. ~ Jfl ~u~e~\4 ! BR. 114 'ha ........... $225 Ba, patio, gar, frpl~ •le I 8 h In nicely landscaped setting 17n Santa Ana Avr., CM S750.000 health spa, 7 S\\'in1· 516.Q)'f.O ! mo. aiG-36"!2, 530-627j. Plcusc f<i ll 642·56i$, rxl. ::14 BR. 1%. Pa. Air Cond. , $265 oven, dish/w,1 cu~-t'COr, Hunt ngton NC S\vimmlng pool, built-ins ~1"gr Apt lll 646·5.'H2 ml11g pool!, 7 Ji) hied ten· H t • 1 8 h , C M Ad 11 O"I 192 ~" 1·u•h'.l'•'n !'l .t-:i ·pin !O claim 2 BR 2 B .,,nn drpa, crpts. sc . .,.,...., mo. carpets & en~ garages nis coun!I. plus 1nilcs of un tng on eac ·' · u "Y· .. ,., 1011r tll'kr1.<1. 1 :>:onh County · a. · ··" ·· ·· ·· · ~ Owner Box 255, Balboa $145 ~ $165 60 St by THE SEVILJ...E 111nnth. p,1 bo.rh & t~1tnu1c•'. · zai 3 BR. 2 ba ..... $m/360/375 lsl8.lld. Bachelor &: 1 BR. pat1os, 1-~rom SJ · op 2 BR. 1 ~~ BA, w/pr. bicycle trails. putting, sl111_r. BRANO NEW 1 kit priv. S.Ui-l~. toll·frec*nu1~1*bcr 1s.54!).I I f BR.12 be. .. Broad.moor $385 ~=~-------2311 Elden Ave. Adulls. Crpta, drps, bltns. neboard croquet. Junior l !I f BR. 2 bA, f~m rm ..... $400 Cott• Meu Jrplc's, prlv, garages • Fncd yrd wl patio. Wtr pd. from $174.50 monthly; also 1 QUO VADIS Ill DELUX pn entr./OO tl1. Maid '!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!~~j l . Divided bath & lots ol 636-4UO. and 2-bedroom plans and Luxury Garden Apts. service, l'l('j 61TIOke", Coll1a. ':: Announcement• 500 ( ' ) l ~I ' I I ... :1 1·1111. --·--Ii 1·1 rl!11r • 1 , ·9 ,J9-' hei11 ·DUPLEX 2 BR. .el~ klt· cloaets. Rec hall, poo1 & 2619 Santa AM. Ave. (L) fl&J Z·story town houses. Elcc-BachelorJ.. 1 &r 2 HR's. l\1esa. bi>-(ll10. 54S-TI97. PllMMll r chen: Shag carpet. 0rpa. ~ tta1_!les~.~I!. ~~ ** 3 8 1,. •-** Irle kitchens. private pa ."~11 FRuM $135 liiiiiiiiiiiii I Gar.-Pri.·v. yard. $170/mo. ~1 _ _:• U:"ci-bl.k w:....,of r., n IN. or balconies, carpeting, dra· Hld PooJ-Jacu:al·SaWla$ Hotels1 Motels 410 5's:6889 _,.,,._, La.rge, newly decor. encl peri.es. SUbteJTanean park· Re .reauon Room Ii More! , I I "REALTY 2 BR. DUPLEX Untum. Beach. l i:.uc~!f Slater). ~~~ 1bltns,~~t. d!°P170s. Ing 11:llh elevaton. Optional Adult11 V~ • No Peta ~'??50~tS SIB v.11: Up Cwh/ldklt. Personals 530 I I A r~..:.. WI ... V'•'&n G n•--~ -,. _....,.,... ..... ..._, o ev · "' maid service. Just north of IMM DIATE ...,... wk up ApfA, 1 ren ........ ...._..,. 1.n ~ ar. swu>g.:::, n · ..... ., • MEN Small ~-~· ~·L 880 "·nter Call • t 1· n -16 N_......._ S\VJNGING SINGLF.S !Univ. P•rJc>Ceattr, .Irvine drps. Shades. ts only, 4 ~ ...,..,. mo. 1...t:: " • Fa.tblon hland at Jamboree OCCUPANCY ., pe tee Kl • ""' ~-..-"" · I Call l\Qyf.ime, 833-0GJ no pets. $125/mo. 66-«llli Aptl $85/mo...-Rooms l•"'l'!!l!!!ll!!l!!!!l'•~"!""" all 5:30 prn wkdys, all day and.San Joaq.uln Hills Road. ll!992 Flonda St Blvd. CM. 543-9755, 645-3967. Call Jim, 2 to 8 p.m. I Dttlce bOun 8 AM to 6 p~ $195. New 2 BR. Eut:Pde $21.50/wk. ~1056. n-~ To ~~p ·Up .wkSHodsAD, y~: _POOL. Telephone (nt) &M-1900 (~i blk. w. of ;ariJeld G·-·· H-e 415 COUPL539-ES3122PARTIES 'I CrpU drps. prty yrda. m WAU< to ... $15.mo. Alm 111'111' JJW ' L.\.ol1W for rental lnlomu1Uon and Beach Ulvd.l -...... ~ • un• S.ch E uiti u.. unot §+..1163. $80 Kids ok. Both Util pd. Your lpartment In a French e Adulb PooWde $140 up * 2 WEEKS FREE* 1~='""-7"'7""c"-,.--.,,-Call Phil, 2 10 8 Prof '' · · .,_...,.,...,.. . 91H430. Country Carden • )'et near • Children next block 1 BR. Adulu. 1 blk.to beach. 539--3344 fJt.--l-~11;;s~1 . ..;.41.~B~~~ .. -i0v;'.;';i,',:..a~ar;;•;z••1.1·.jiiHi;u;";";""°";;;;;;;B;e;;•c;h;;;;:;~Lat:!!~•:na~B~o~ac~h:_ __ -f~'~"°~J~~.~':~ • .i,i,;~~n~~~ • ..;!~~~1.~v1~11~"~:};1~11~E~.~22nd~~s~1=\.,~CMiii;~"~:l-364;pi~'+,:ilV~its~ta~id~el~~M~esa;;;.~s~~haf·'~""'~tg~..;~hd~,,,.~·~'""~'>~}~•:::'·+*-J!'r.hu.~t•Mlll~e~em,,,_.,.,._.~Pho:£E,,.~.iQI;542-~12l~7~or~~.~:OJ·-~ I pet weloorne? IMMEO. OCCUPAf'fCY DIGS· fl)r bachelor. Comb penonal private. T 1\' o drps & \;lil's. Atnt pk: IRVINE ~\VE. AT MESA Newport Beach Atnhulalt:1ryf'Etdy or r.1an P.O. Box 1223, Co!lta t.fesa: I 1175 • Util Pd. 1 BR. Frplc. New 3 Br-apts $250. mo. liv-sleeplna rm + own bedroomt, den, 2 baU1s, SI50/mo. 557-613 4 or 1'1ove in v.·/deposHs only Good IT1ll t'ood "\Vttd \t & Reap" View! Victoria Beach.. Dbl garage, d!hwshr kitchen & bath. Pvt en-patio, picture·book kitchen. 839-5266. J Br. $160 2 Br. $200 La N!cf'. l'j;,.~~·ful ~~lOliPh~i·c . . ! sg;ri;:.f1..~!:~ ~~~deck. JM Port15~~;1e. H.B: ~~::o~~:l~ ~~~~~:":~J:h::Ct~~e!. 1~. 1 ~r~ :;~~ro&m ~~.~~ ~~~tai~~~hk~u.~~~~)~·J. I' 1.9 . Call j4.~~li\~ • F~:t~=:~n= =~h NU-VIEW RENTALS 1 ..,!0l!!!!!!!!~'!'!!!!"!''!'!!'""! .. IBACH nr bead> 113$-$155. Col THE VENDOME 114 E. 20th SL, CM. ex•rclSe '"" b>lhards, !"'). Y ~ &73403() or 49.f·J2"8 l"'oUPLEX 3 BR, 2 BA, newly tv. 14.15 N. Coalit -Open •o•~ Anahe>'•n Avenue 548-0lli. "r TV. F:n. _Apt.hhns 11 1"'·1· HOr.tE Cot your parent 'A'/ CALL DAILY P!LOT 'I E -'"'1 <94 2508........, 1• "'asher, refr1g, sag cp. b• 1 OCEAN lront house avat • painted. Blt·inl. Lrg fncd ves. ui.,..._, • -Call M~. Pl:lllif>' S·l(}.07$1 S140 up gpac 2 br /3 hr 1 i b.1 ! prl patio or deck. j 4:_...;is;i;J , lg l>\'e A: trndrr c<1re. Priv or Mid . Jan-. 2 BR. 2 be.I!, frplc yard. Children 1.-pets Gk. eves DELUXE pool, cpUdrp, bJtn, plygrncf. yf ' ~ri\'. 642-917.'t. 1 CLASSIFI ED . ·· .... 6-t2-5678 in LR &: ?>ktr BR, Priv1ite $100/mo. 17512 Rox&noe, Newport 8Nch 1996 !lfa.r,te, No. 1 ... &12-3813 Ytarly·Ba ront steps to beach. Located in H.B .. Apt A. 96).9188 APARTMENTS 2212 Cole~. No. 5 ... 6-16-4273 3 Lovely new unfurn. apts. 1sctni<; Victoria Beach. $550. N port Buch 4 BR. 2 ba., 2 car encl Air C.ond. Frplc"s . 3 S1\'in1· LOVELY 2 BR. 2 BA, nr 3 & 2 BR., 2 ba. each. Pier .mo. qenturj 21. 49f..9'794, aw . panc.·g. w/lndry. Avail. now. ming Poola • Heallh Spa • schls, Mopping ii trewys, no & slip. ~Jany extras. lmmc<l. Lag~u N I NEWLY dcCCC"-3 -~ t ,BA, 3 BR. 2 ba·furnfsbal Steps to Tennis Courts · Game and pets n6S per mo. call oet.'Upancy. from $140 '"Sw~isb trpl., l 1bli: QC.'eM. ocean ••••••••••. ~ ..... $2'i5 Billiard Room. 979--0134. • Calt 67J.361b 67J-8086~E\'eS. EARLY~· .NEW1Br, 2 Year1 ......... ., ... --"· ..-.en. lBR.28& ··········•• $285 :f'BR. From $160 lBD"" hUd r-t• .. '¥11'1 V · uwu """' .-2 ~ 1 n. p--Den ,. 1185 nm. no c ttn ° ,,... · Oakv1ood is $1 million in aa. -oh"-_, ' t Course, ~ ~ a.n., -.-. •••••• -l BR. • rom ' I .... pvtvt yd, nr 18th St ghop. mo: ean ~:mo.· -w.11ow --MEDITERRANEAN "'°" ~ re.01eatlon. Swimming ww .7Uoe St!ldentl .. nr. H 1 ~ 1 b I .Betel) I . . lltl -~ Avt!L VILLAGE LARGE 2 BR, ..,,... drpt. pools. r"" t. c u $. · ,.... CALL: 1'1>-3813 . nr. • Estancia-H.I ldiool. Sauna9' enn1s cou,ts. ~ • 2-IOO l tarbar Blvd .. CJif, Older pnrd. $135. 67Mt45. SEAWFF Manor Apts. 1 ·eil!iards. Indoor golf driv-~k~~CE '* DELUXE t &: 2 BR. Oo8e BR. Slo.50 Pool, Crpta. Ing range. Sand Volleyball. ass ociated 01J·\,..fll ,.[.ALT!,~S. jj., w ~''tC.! ~ll·l~~l FUrn. atudlo 11t. alnale !tmok ., oldtr couple. Avail. Jan 13th. 64+-1'433. - OPEN 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM gar. Bltns. Shag crpt. Nr. drpc, bltna, garb. dlgpl. 152:i Whi rlpool Baths. And lots So. Coast Pla.u. M5-ll21. Placentia Ave. A!k about more. A resident 'tennis ~E ~ ~t.. ~6S~ 1 Br., crpt, drps. rtov. ~trig. our dilcount. '543--2682. pro and activities director ~ Util pd., pool. adlta. 1ts4 3 BR, 2 BA · Duplex. who plans free Sunday Momvvta. M8-<1336. Dllh,.1\r, lrplc. O('tan view. brunches and barbecues. A'I"TR.AcrtVE ntW 1 DR. 1 LRG. 2 Br., PaUo, nr. shop. $32S per mo. ~it l3rd St. . BA. adlts. "'~t!t. $135. 1970 ping, aduJt• in trip1ex 642-2020 Days; 6 4 6 -6 1 14 Starting as low as 5140. Wtll.att. M8.o(lflO.t. 642~3254 l'WS. S ingles, one and two~ $135 nio, 2 BJ\ duplex -w/w 2 BR unf\trn. Crpts. df'PS, WESrCLtFF 2 BR. 1.i..s BA. bedrooms, turnlsh1d and crpta, blm&. No Cllldrn Or range/oven, ttfrlg. No peta.. Townhouse. Bltrl3, P" I unfurnl1hed. Sorry no ptta. 64IH296 an 4· -$140/mo. 968--145..l. Pfl.1iol. adults only, no Pf!ta. children or pets. Models 2 BR, 2 ba. drJ!I:, cpts bltlna, 1728 Bedford Ln. $225 per d lty 0 7 pr. Adults, Harbor-Baker HUntlngton Beach . mo. S..1533. . open e l to . area 551-5459. BEAQI AREA' l/21314 Oakwood- rt!R;-111-i!l',1tcda--stn~.'No . . 387 w. hltns, W&<her/dryer, w/w lee G11d1n Apartment• ~ • Bay St CIL 64&-01!3 crptl. WO. 96Hllll. . ABBEY REALTY 60-3850 BACJl $1JS; octU1front; LOVELY 1 Br Apt. Ne~ 2 BDRM. duplex <k>wnlown, 'sxo Ptt Ma. 3 Br new ~~~~~~~~·--...,>'Iv. ...QC!C...6_1l.CJ ~ -·~drtlPtl• • """"· !'lo \h>Plt!JI. a be.J~ to bch. -·...-":r A!ISEY1\£Atrr-to-a830 'rl'IO. Call t'3GU4. pet.t: U$O Pll" ll'IO·o $5350T."" Ytijr'"'fiiltaL ~. • ' Trader's Paradise I in.es. times dollars llA\IE ne,.· 1600' 3 br hnn1•' ~Br, 2 Be, Beaul crnr view In Sc-dona, Ari.um&, $29.500 .COOOO I unit. crpt. drpt:, air cl~•r ,..135,.... financ. avall. cond, L.11. fnot Lelrure W) Want H11.rbor 11.rt• home or t200f), Eq, Trd lor 3 Br h~ rentnl. Agtnt. 615-~. or apl. OJ ania. 501-0190. HAVE 22' Cabin Civl.ff"r k 2 UR + 2 Studio aptfo. Palm Trailer, 21:.VJ }IP lnbd, head", Sprl~!J, nr ~ps A ICbls. C'rpl1, 111 2-1, .Looks I '37;600. TRADE 26M cql.)I. runa "'1!11, t car. camp. t<it Inc. or bm~. Orana:e C.o. er ~ van 20U. 646-3928 Lachemnyer Rltr. ,, I '. ,1 l·• I l I;: -. . - I . • DAl\.Y PU.Or • M-• .11-r l. l91J -. • 1~r°"'~L~Y~P~n..or~~~~· ~~~~-~!·~4~-~2~, l~tnfl '[--,..,.-,.-1~ 1.---1~ ( Lo~;'" )[DJ ( · :: 11i•• ltnl ,~5,...,~.~,~,,J~( ~ ..... ~:;1 •~• ~,[{I]~J j 1l1~Jfll1 ( lols ' mJ I mo..., ,-J[D} ...._... 530 C.-..t, Concrol• Job Wontod, ~ .. 700 liiSPi:i5:i1nl HelpWOfttod,M', 7lt-WO(tfod,M& "7ll Holf>Wanlod,M&, 711 HolpW ... tod,M',7111f<>(pWOftfod,=', 711 'ld~!_ .. R~_!'~EbooNI DENTAL-~··..._,. ~O~~~SZ!"'""..:.....,_»J.S.. NURSING·-of * lllNJlU SPIJUTUAUST * PATJOS.PLANTEftS , ANSWERS --•~u---TI ~ por ~ ... VN •11 -"'fl Lei WI ad ~ >'OW' All Conettte wort. Brick, C.:U:~~1·~ :h & t::=u bn/wk. No ~~~~~ ~:::: ~ d-.y :hjh: ~~OJ~~:!: pa!u~one11u"'k.dr89ll .:i..13.Sa M 'LETS ~ Good jobl tor \op • DENTAL Sec'y·Bocikktepu. newtpapitr route and dotl CarfleJd o.nv. Hoep., 1181. T on Ille. Uc. Readlnlll d3lly. ~::'"".::.ow • ~ .. ~ SCRA • men. BLACKlE'S BOAT ennt6 Exper. .. -· Call not lncltxlo oolloctlns .. GarD<id ··~ .• H.B. • ,JOI J ~,o AM-10 PM . ..., m.91S :.=::.,. 548--8668 tar":L"' YAJlD, 2'14 Newport Blvd., 2). ~ delivei1na:. Tramport&llon ii NURSES Aide. tmmed. open. 492-il034, 312 No....,.. Camino .._., ..... ., • , Gukot -Grtmy -C1ove -NJI. ~. , DIRECTOR ot Nunlnr 911 Pf'OYided, We woric .tour lnl • 7-3::.l. Exper. pref'd. 1:: :>, Real San CM:mtrtte. .. cusrori.1 CEMENT \\ORK Walnut -\\'ORKINC 7 BOOKKEEPERS 'l!tin.lJ ~ conV boJp NB &rea houri aner ac:bool and a on ApplkUions taken ot~r -&.... "-1 PREC,mNT•. Think In.. Drlvts, WALi\$. palio#. Overhe1t.rd : •'I'm all pqied FREE &l~JC.T • . . . . S.tw'da,y .. We have or:nlnn ahittJ:. Parle Udo Flabblp, 1:.n ~·INDU•. ~·-·~ • n....• .. --ks Don ~14 out today All la.JI niaht I p I A ' for Founlaln Valley South &0-116.14. 40f·c-.,w1 Or.•, .-'-Ii Abortion! }OW)\\' all the .-._ ~ . ' ' d"'81llt J 'wa• \\IORKJN1C." Oevf!kJJ>tr.Exp'd. $700. ersonne gency DISHWASHER, l"Xp. Apply Jluntlnctun BeRCh attda on-NURSES' aides all shilts "--'"::"-~ I _._ tacts tln:l! Call Life Line, Contr•ctor .... Jrvlne Compltx $700 to chef before 2 pfQ or aft 5 ly. Yoo rnusl be out ot r' · ..-_.. ..., 1 24 hl'I, 541-6.522 • Job W1ntH, F*M•I• 702 CAP f'irm-local·lrom $650 pl)l, 1001 Ba,yskte Dr., CdM. ichoo! by 3 P?if t 0 ex):lf'r. pref., ull or purl PIU>B!D.f Ptti:Jl&ney. Con· JACK Tahlane -Rc'palr Payroll/Secretary to S615 Irvine Rabil Cortnllllan yacht itlpate f;xp(ork!nceJ lime. &.-verly Munor C(ln· Ment, s y m pa t h t 1 I c remod .• addlt. 20 yn. l"XP. Nt!~ ~~$~t ~~:~ e \~~ F'un Con1Pftny from $600 Club. . 1 &lvtn pf I (I r I t y • ~tt.~da~~a!i~ I~ preinal'IC')' t.'0\11l9etlnz. Abor· t..te'd. My \\'ay Co. ~1-0'.136. Co olo Accounting Clerk to S625 TELLER TRAINEE DlSH\\'ASHER tor acute 964.1. tton & a@Oons ref. AP-Drifting t~~r!~J:r,r:,· ur;'j0 h ~s; Laguna &nth lo $625 hollpltal. Daya. Prtt. over 1s l.iiiiii;i0..11ii•..,,...,..., NURSES Aidel. exper. ll-7 Another >'f•r 1i.6 PUied A It'& tlnie to ICU all or )'OU 11.·ho.1'1 htt'n ht1Pltnlna. CARE. 642-4~. I---"------541 _«'01 1 ALSO IT1EPLOJOBS Twlnkl• Twlnlcl• yn &: l'IW'ried. Pacifica KEYPUNCH stun. flfesa Vtrde C.Onv. PAI.~t .I: CARD READINGS l"IJ.N9-li0Ute!'I, Remod1,1 ,;c;-~~7·--,."°"~-== R VER1A E~ Y~lE~T Little Star( llotip, 1879'l l.)('lawatt, ltB. ll08p~ _661 CentE"r St. Clf. Tells Put, Ptteent Ii: Fu.lure Room Additions. $50 up. Helf Wantld, M & F 710 · AGENcY, INC. ~1ake a wish tor a JUper run 842--0SU, ext 235. ,>18-55&;:;;.=o::·-,--=-==c-=o I <213) 9!K-!350 i'UUy lie. !'67-0626 557-9695 ~ 13us1neu Ctr Dr; Ste. 290 poe:lllon with lots of people * ELECrRONICS 6f'C. ll.fana.ger/Fuli ch&· J'tr.I ft wtsh LOVE ·~~l!~E!~~!.---~5· J ·G_a_r_d_en_l_n_,ft,_____ Ac:countl""' C'erlul 1~n: ...... Co. A t-..~ ~9:1)0 to talk to In a friendly~· Exper'd commercial chassis Book k ee per· Bo al TJ'•Nv YOU ·~ ~•• , •· • ··• ~..... n-aa-• ~uJ'. eager to learn in· \\·iren. 548-2622. Dealership on Bay, ..,. ... ..,.-.,~-~ Don't & AIOnt-BOB'S GAROENINC g::raJ~~~ice to Im BUYER Call Barbar 8J3..2700 E • Sec D•y & Swing Shfft Yachting ASiOCS. Corp . atant lllPpOrt . • the relef. llolld • &: LANDSCAPING nettp</Sccret~ to $500 Boat (It sailing t'Xperlf'nce a • .... ••• xecutive retery Av•ll•ble Now 641Hl561. rail! )w've 1n1t to., ~ F(IT' the •_yi. R•s'"-ntlai ' Comm,-1·a1 d~ bl •··t "d Irvine ComplE'X to f100 .. DISCOVER " ~-"-~___. .. _. .... _,... Accounli11K a S550 ~,ra "· .,... not req · Medic.I Front Ofc Work for younc Vke p:n?li· 6 ~10'1 actual -.'Ork t)l;ptr.'on PARTTIME help in Dr.'s PLEASE, keep them cont Discovery uvC:m=x~.... Typist (p/thne) $2.50 hr 1'~ut.gnno,•ing fibE'rglus boe.t Kindl}' doctm" .eeks friendly ~nt in charge of pro-either • keypund\, keytp_pe office. Must.~ able to type lne as we ha..,. the bett n~ 213·387·3393 =7 ~.....,. dttt c-. RUTH RYAN AGENCY comf>Qny. A\lt.'rage base et~t individual to duction. I.I~ Shorthand· or kt'y di8c Device. il will teach simple bkkps: openlnp In Oraft&'e O>untJ, ~--"~~~~~--~~"'--1192 Nt•\\-port, C!'lt ~ aalary + bonm based on IUlS\\'er , phone&, £r'E'CI pa· suiwr efficient. system. 493-4676 for lnfor. Travel SCO F."RONT yd. la~'Tl serv. S10 1'1931 Beach, 1-18 847-9617 performance. Sc n d ~'Ork ucnts. No exper. needed. RIVER'tA EMPLOYMENT Intl'rw.·1 !'lfmrl'ri 9 am-12 mation. ALL FEE PAID by com- ma.. back yd1 a 1 so , history/mrume to Qipper Call Tracy • , ........ 833-2700 AGENCY, INC. PART timt' Jobt, Ideal for pany. J( Its any lndlcation ot "ttdlng, r1t cln up, tree Admlnl1trative S.C., ~~~e Coprg' 1~ E.10<050631· ,, I 1 1 2082 Business Ctt Dr. Ste 290" ~~W~~rt ~~t; students 17 & ovtt .. !Ir. lht! economy, everyone II SET SAIL TAHITI trimmlfli, hauliJ1G. Free est. Are you a 110phiAtlcat~ n a • · · x • _.m n 1trtt v• Irvine 833-&410 Ne\11--rt Beach \\'age. 15056 Jack9'.ln, !'llld· hiring, they want the-BESf 962--8612. ~pl~riented Per• on 1 Santa Ana, Ca. 92705. A11l1t1nt $750 <Orange Co. Airport Aft.al Equal oPpor. Employer .11.·a.y City. & Bince you're the BEST, Grand 3 1.-lasted Schooner, Crt\\' & guCflt iq1, costs. EXP. Hawaiian GardenE"r. ould you t:njoy a high CAJtPr::r SALES!'lfAN, Exp ltlgttly pollshed !ndividual Fln1ncitl Hcret1ry PART lime LVN, \\"tt:kends send us mo~ just llU you. Complete glll'den serv. level glainoor po!l l tlon not req. bu t some e.~p. in neededtohandlel'HA&VA. 1 1 1 KJ"FCHE Aides · ed J{ a n1 a Inn i' 6,4 6-4616, \\'orkillJC with a su~ nice retail sales de11ittd. Con1· filings. Co. hllli profit shar· "Young ~dy to ass st cont'?. . N ' 1mn1 . Dtty ahUt, (213) J78-l2J9 li·tl-l3l7. execut1ve7 You \\'Ill have misidon, dra"'·· + car ing & great benefits. Jer. Private club. Exper d. openings, varklus hn. Park .Call 642-6861 PROBLE?lf SOLVER your OY.'n fl<'CY .~ rt"Cepdon· allO\\•ancE". 1~rofil .!haring + Call J<1 ............. ,SJl-2100 Open su.larynd. Xlnlitll fringe l.ido Flaa1hlp, 642=!!0¥· Pharmacy Asslst•nt We 're expand''"" " _,_,. .. .. ist here. You need .IC o o d other coinpany beni'fits. benelils. Se qua catkins LITE PrelUI 'tlourit on Elec-~llx bus~ 11.·/pleaaure in .. ,. ........ ,. Prof. gardE"ner. Trte "'Ork, 11kills plu11 ahility to act M CAftPETERIA, ask r 0 r BANK to Classified Ad #446, Dally Ironic parts, Days & half an hnportanl part of medi-&. Its so exc\llf12, LAUR.Il. ·1hinning, pruning,,Ahaplna. hoste!!11 for importAn t G """"""" Pll t PO BoK 1560 C.osta swina •h'"~ Excel con SH 'W nd t<d t Ci G '"" ~-.. ary. ~. Customer Serv1'co 0 • • • • ... ....... • cine. Great oppor. for !Ml""'" A &1' wt ro m al eanups. eory;c, .,.,.,...-.xi;.o,,.-clienll1. Salory is con1-!'l-1e£a 92626 dltlol)A, 11teRdY employment, ,...."I I petltlve. Ahl&all Abbot Civil Engine.rt (2) Dream SJX.lt for 11 w Ce t · New)'lon Beach, 642-lS77. personality. Ca11 Kim , Auiatant to PI ace men t · Generar S~rv~Cff J>tor&0nnel Aj:ency, 230 \.\'. e OUlce Engineer Channer with generous GENERAL OFFICE 833-2700, Dennis A: Dennb ConsullanL She'• makine: ., ii •. iiiiiii 1• Gneneral la-taint Service e \\'arner, Sule 200, S.A. e 1'~ield Engineer !milt' I friendly mannt'r. 1-landle front dctk for busy l VN Peraonnt'I Aeency of Irvine, much money we bave 10 ............... S50 Plumbing, EI e ctr I ca I, 557-fil.22. Free to $22,000 bMe. Com-\'ou'll makt' people happy aales otli« Great Yarlety J.11 Charge Shift. Employee ms2 !'1-Uchelson Dr. hire a truck to take it to tht F _, (f _,_) M h ·--• c '""' merclat c 0 n st r u c 1 J 0 n here! 1''amooc nrm. spot for the ·gal whO llke11 to benefit11 Including eroup I: I ;iiii;;;i;;iiiii;;OiiOiiOiiOiiiiil °"'"' ,... .v. e c ani....,, arpen~_.. ANCIENT ba·•-,nd. Call Debby · •· •• ·· · · .833-2700 df>nl 11.·/the publk. Sal,...., to life Ins, vac pay, holidays I' Prod. Foreman • banlc. She JJpent idx \lllftb in i;_;;,.:c;;;o....;...c.;._____ Painting, Cusiom Jnstalla· ..._... -.. FND. male t!aer kitten, hit tion. Anytime. low rate~. I,' Abo fee.jobs.. BOOKKEEPER $400. Call Sally Har~, &11 top w84..e:· BThayview Coov. For growing fiberglass boat Europe A -.'OU)d Hk! to ()pell ._ ...... -cared .l nursed J-u o -ss RIVERIA E!'ltPLOYMENT MG-6055, Coastal Penonnel °"P· ~ urin Ave., co. Apply in pet'80n a~--•""'-over••-•.•. bfm. ..... he.;'nll and whit a ""• .,._....,, ' MARINER AG.ENCY, INC. NCR Tr1inee to $550 Agency, 2790 Harbor BJYd., CM. &12·3505. CLIPPER ~lARINE CORP u.41,.... ._...,... "'""-.;: pet! J'.d keep him but I have Heuling a'.82 Busineu Ctr Dr, Sit'. 290 \Vow '1fftat a JJpot.! The i:losse1 C!'I!. L\'N·f/time. Parle Lid 0 1919 E. Occidt!'ntal St. 2 .. 211 30th St., N.B. SKtPLOADFR •-dump tn.tek lrvint' 833-9410 are greatt the co. haJ all GIRLS Fiagshlp, 642-8044. No calls Santa Ana • 10range Co. Airport Area) hl'llE'fits 1ncludl.ng ~ntaJ! after S:'Jl'l..m •!!!!~'!"'~~"":~""~IOur beautifuJ sec r etary FOUND: ·Lona: /ei &.i r ed \\'Ork , Concrt'tt, urihalt, Now Iliring Sh!Ul> indlvl;dual \\'/head Easy, fun job, immedia'.e --=-'""'°'===~-Re•I Ett•N Sties KAREN OSBORNE had to Onutie kitten w/ ea collar. sa..,,'ing, breaking. M&-'1ll0. CLEAN-up man. 4 hn per for fii.ures ..,,,ill add up op. openings full, pert timE". day MACHINISTS Ve.r)' lovluc· Vic B<M·Una YARD. garage cleanups. DISHWASHERS day, 6 day -.'k ; pensK>.ner c':lrtun1ty here. or niihL Apply in person Both Day & Nlte shllt open-fRE£ have come from beaW:n. Green Dr., C.M. MS--:WOO. Remove . trees, dirt, iyY. ~kf'd. ~~-1f'1."'aks e all Lee ••• •••• •• • · .833-2700 any aft. or eve. 2930 \\'. lng1, ~ day, 40 hr work 11.'k. She has been with us almQll: FOUND Slame1e cat, male, DrivE"wys, grading. &47-2666. Daytime, Age lS-21 °"' ery, ... ,,, · t t., Coast H NB Some 0Yertln1e. A1ed lo lrg Lic-M Treinf~ a year and at 18 yean okl Mesa Verde area. ·Qtll and HAULING k cil'anup by exp C.M. BookkMper f /C GRAVEYwyAR.,D ·~ternoon • iize machlne1' doing Inter· LI :"tod' T" On she manages the entire or. ident:lfy, 5'16-4478. collegt student, lge ttk. Apply In P~r~n Slrikln&: new building houats . • .. estini short run operations. m1 •m• Y FND Bk I: white fml kitten 534-18-Mi or :>34-2lG4. l pm-5 pm, !'lfon.rri Clerial this J,'l'Owina: firm. You 'll ti:k~nd 1h1ft11 , Perm , Apply in person, Elder Jn . Famous Jlcense course now lice. She is aoin& tic:r vt W Utt &12'-1!29 2607 W. Coa..'lt 1-l"''Y· handle the books In luxury pt-time, telephone ·o(>ET., dustrles, Inc., 2101 Dove St., available thru Tarbell Com· Sawyer's Busineu ColJep c n .tc area. ' GEN. Halillng. Tree/ahrub Newport Beach 640-0201 TYPISTS here! Congenial career Jem over 30. 228 Forest N 8 pany. Applicants fully re-and Coldenwest plus work· BASSE'IT, redd.IJJh·btown Ir trim. Gar & yd cleanup. NEEDED NOW minded individual llOl.lght. Laguna Bench. I"-,·°""· ==,,..,..,,.=,---imbuned upoo qualification. jna a full 8 hour ~-··. When black, maJe, no lags . Est. ~.,.,M 557"'904. ANSWER I NG ~-... "cc Call Lt>e .8.33-2700 HIGll hooi & II l\f A IN T EN AN CE man, New or exn<>Menced sales . ..,, '¥l¥ el 830-2753. ...,.,.,. -,,,.,, ., ............ 6C co ege Sl .95/hr, alJJO Bu~ Boy. 5 r-·· we O""'n our FASHirW Lquna Ntiu · Houaecleenlng Operatnr needed. Will train, students v.·ant.ed for bus )>l'9ple. Openings available. •-vt• IRJSH --iettelt--fetnale. in-1-----------but~wiU pay for C'q)erience. Cost Accnt Clerk boys, kitchen work & Mya a week. The Rusty Complete training program. ISLAND OFFICE she wµJ Seaaon. Please identify. !'11ESA Cleaning, ~s. 155 Rochaslt>r, C.~1. Good Skills N~ss. A fine position In a 1-enowned dishwashers. Apply i n Pelican Restaura~ ~ \\', 1'"'uture,manag,ement oppor- ·--wi~·-•-,.., •I c. 'f i 50 t'O. lhat 0Ucr11 nutlli!rous ~n A..,..E'nl Man"ner Coast H..,,')", NB. ~1. tunilies. Call Mr. Sloan at .,......,vu. ,....., .. .., ........, A RCH Sr & J r .. ust lype n1n. w.p.m. , ...... , IRISH Sctko!', male, HW1· Resld / comm'l. 557-6742. Oeslgn : D;,.ft~men, _Plan: benc(lls Ir diacounts a .... ·11.its North Tustin Ave. San-1\fATURE couple, no children 832-5440. .. _._._..._ ... A o-'4!!.o'UI 543-4111. ners. Interior DE'si'"""-. Apply in the personnf'I dcp<. sharp Individual "·ho dcs~11 ta Ana. ' or pets. lmmeti. position TARBELL roordinate the e n t I re 11,YAtem. She hi well paid, 90 don't any of you try to steal her. We all 1ove ber il think ........... o-....uui ""'· .......-,.,.,, -'-"""'~~-;-=--,--'""-"' to excel! Creal opportunity! Cash' manage 20 units Costa Lott "5 Dedk•ted CIHning ~nd11C&pe ~strni for ~~~Fri. 9 am &: 12 noon, CaU Jo .......••••... 833-2700 HOSTFS5 & plier. OYcr 1.ft"M, ?\fust be bondabk. * WE 00 EVEB.YTlllNG * f!"\\'port Beac trm. Im· 21. days only. Ap Y daily, Ideal for re!ired or REWARD! Sm. B!uepof.nt Reta. Free est. 646-2839. ~i'n3~· 5.'57-un ° r PACJF'JC MUTUAL Dentel Back Ofc 10:31>-11;30 am, !'Ill Casa semi-relln'd cpl. For appt. Slamerfrm. w/dark pink HOUSE OF CLEAN 700 Ne..,,'PQl'l Center Dr. Trainee ~texlean ~taura.nt, 296 E. call 6«-1060 10 am to 8 pm. oo11ar ~...... 1rom Are You Look1'ng For N "110rt a... s · • than b~-· nth sc eo.1a Mesa. .bome at 1 1 2 l n:iot, wlndcwc, crpt, walls, e ~ ng tcr .~ • ,...t )'OW' HOUC't'.,:.,.~PER Live . S ].tF..cHANIC wanted. Foreign • In ·a ~ smile ..,,.ii.I ~ when aaistlng .,~ • tn, cars. Costa ~fesa atta. ffiahland Dr. NB. 646-Ul.9 )'n. a.re · · ---this wonderful dent i 11 t . da,YS. rer. 3 mtl children, &12--5ll3. LOOT: all F 1 will CIE'an your bouse once A New Future? CLERK TYPIST Gl"t'Rt k>cation ln lovely of-pn room. $50 wk. HB 1-~~~~~~~-Penian Cat.~ ~ a week for $25 ttperienced. General clerk duties ~ltyp-lice needs sharp pleasant M-17-3M6. Medic1I Stiff Sec'y I: 51st, N.B. Ctllld'a -,...•..i :;;:892...,,.~.,....-· ~-----Ing & filing. Individual. HousekMper f/time Min. 1 )T hospit!tl E"xpcr. ~ P•intfnt a 6 to 10 PM Eve1., KHp Apply In Perwn Call l,ru .•........•. 8J3-Z100 for Conv. Jloi;p. ~9-305t Xln't salary A frlngc bene· P om In your p<i110nt job whi(o CLA VAL CO lit5. Contact p,,.,,., .. , TAPING knlw1 k>At vie -a" ang I you l1am. Mr. Fofd • ~ • Florist Alslst1nt llOUSl."'\\'IVES. part time Dept .. !'lion thru Th~ g..4 Harbor 4 S. D. Fw)-.. In blue I ~c-u"s"'T-OM--~"-A"1""".,1-1_N_G_ 646-9601 1'"'brcmost In thr v\tal ex· A fine ertisllc ktuch needed delivery for dental Jab. pm, Fountain Valley um-~·_bucket. Reward. .-;£," L!l 1o1 I--:;--...,-;.--,---pandini ind u •t ry o/ here. Dc11ia:n floral arntnge-646-~5068.c~~---~=-o munity JIOspilal, 17100 .,_...~ lnh!'t/Exlu. nwr:n mter. , A111mbly Treine. automatic VII.Ives & controls ments etc. Creative spirit INSPECTOR \,\'8-llt<'d. Elec-Euclid' Avt.,"Pount. VaJfey. LOsr: German Sh'therd, 10 spec. price, free color con· ASAembly of glM~ lo metnJ 17th & PLACENTIA ll<>Ught for sUper poaition in Ironic field, will train. Ap-979-1211. ~~ C~ ~: ~: ~~~~be ~~id.Li:~: seal assemblic& tor connect-Equal 8,?~~~i~mployer ~ &hop., .. ~Y i~~?~~A~~~va~~ -M07od"7."lc-a-=1-=R-o-co-p°'t:-::T'"m_o_ ~ . . , No \V.JSl:ing-o,r~. Applf Gen'I Ofc Trne $100 wk Grand Ave, Santa Ana. Each mornl1t1 )'ou'll don a BLACK/whlte/brwn Austral· * WALL-PAPER * Culton Industries CLER I CAL-Mature ofc. Learn all phaJJeS of this in· F.qual Opportunity Employer Jovf!ly 11.·hlte uniform & Jar:r male shepherd. Vic. \\'hen YoU call "Alac" 822 Production Pl., NB. work e r . J{ no-.• I edge terestlng business in cuper ~ bright smile \\'hl"n you land Harbor/Mama. 54&.J642 or 548-14" 646-lnl 642-<llG;J. medicul/medicare billing & spot . Sharp, quick to ·catch this sup<'r Apot. F'riendly •-111•. bkkpng & gen'I. otc. duliell. on individual needed 10 land indiv. 110ught to greet · pa· ._._. ,. INT A EXT pam' tin", papt>r ASS£!'1IBl.Y Tralnl.'f!s. No Gari. Id C "v II 7781 1· t . be t I .,.. 1e ' on • · osp., t.hls position. ien s in au . n('W o c. LOST doc, Dec. lT, Reward, =· s:_~ wood exp. nE"CeSMry. Alust have Garfield Ave., H.B. Call Tracy .......... 833-2700 ~ Call Pru, 833·2700, Dennis Irilh a: Gordon aetter mb:. .... good eyesight&. finger dex· CLERK_ RETAIL ~-,., & Dennis Per!IOnnel Agency Looks like blk Irillh setter, INT. 1i.Exter. Accous. ceil· ~er~plyp~c::;:~· ~~ CANTEEN IN HOSPITAL. legal Secretary · j of Irvtne, »12 !'1Uchcl9on Dr. .:548-4>42."'-='--------1 l.ngs ·sp,.ye'.d. Llc., Ins. So G and A Santa A full time. S day \,\'ef'k. FM Pakl • MHlcal Btrek OfC UZ~t :'~ :tc~ Local rm. 645-(J!m, Qluck. E~a1 6iiport:·1ty Empl~ i ..:Ol.S-.::"c.9331::;::::.·.:•::xl'-496=.'----Cll"ar out the cobv.·e~. ?llove Busy doctOl' M!eks talentl'd w a e 0 EXT SPECIAL $1" ATTRACTIVE GIRL COOK. matuN", E"xp'd a.Mad .... i th torv.•ard thinking riJ:ht hand to assist in pa· strap. 6T.T«l19 3 Br. Lie/Ins. 776-6788 or 11.·iU train. attorney "'ho has an xlnt Hent care. ~1ust ~ friendly. REWARD! Minolta SRT-101 ACOUsrtC ctir~ tt.99, in-P /time woi*, high pef, short !'lfe&a Verde Cbnv. H~ltal practice In beautiful locale. mt.htc DCDel"'U.ltt..fD Doctor is a real doll. Fun Camera wf'SJJ mm Je111 Ir ..,. hn. gen'! cleaning. No -··r-tf you llt'('k ~illoo 1r:v11"I~ rU\.]\Jl"ll "ILL. to 11.-ork 11.ith."Call ~'larlon. Sun -aet tripod. 64&.8758. tenor. and exte rs, liC<"ns-ht'ayY work. ~IW>I drive. li6l Cente~ .~~~2'6ta Mesa !'-hove the nonnl\.I tlus spot CCD\ N"'"r:e .a.trt:h.. V-V m-zroo. Dennis &-OeM\s REALTORS she's special. R. E. SALES Earnings of ~500 or more Runt SCJ-IUH joined us ·g per month 1. t'Uy the , t.arv.·in way. We turnish months ago and she 1 tan- listing1 & selling tract re!E"r· tulle. She \\'Orked for-what ral leads. ll.igh advertising \\·e all call "TI-IAT 01'HD\ budget, k>ts of Cloor' timf', AGENCY'' lot many years, boous pf'Ogl'an:i, ~thl)-so she brought with bet a contests, medical msur. paid. Cali for app'.t. Lou Whole new wa,y for us to Sarigemia.ao. ~.,. learn. She bas ..&. neat at. larwin ,.1lty Inc. titude I JJense of humor that 968-4405 <24 HounJ ~ us all lauztilng. \\'hen R. E. TRAINEE you're in the '.'peoplt R. E. Broker ~& Developer, bll.!llneu " yoUT heart breaka will train &. spon90r for a lillle, but good old RU'll{ license. can-betwn 10 am & turns 1t right into laughter. 3 pm, 54.1-1124. RECEPTIONlSf • SOCRETARY TO $700, .Irvine Compl•x:-FrH Sharp girl needed for bull)' young executive. Public contact . !'ltust be sell starter. Protil sharing~ Al.SO F~ JOBS RlVIERIA E!'l1PLOYMENT AGENCY, INC 2082 Business: Ctr Dr. Ste. m Irvine 833-9410 On the 4th of January BARBARA POMAR joins us u a Placement Olnsultant and we can bardb' wait. She ls pretty, bright and ha.I fX· perience in our field. So. you can see we°l'e crowtna and loving It. ed R.S. painting, 842-9771. Apply ll-1. Rental Readier, ......,............., 1s for you. ~1\-L.J-l"'ll..IU"t\wl Penonncl Age""" of Irv\l"l(', • Sm. brown Ir wbt Beagle-Ex eo---'"SOl ·~,, .a;. type q k>lt in O>llege Pk. APT. INTERIOR 5ru \.\'. 19th, C.M. Call ~inrion ......... 833-2700 ..,~~'= """"'~taey to i's:.o 2082 l'\.1ichelson Dr. Reward. 557-1236 an 5 pm. Crpt.*Sham=~ & a.l!aning AUTO CQUNSB.ING Also ftt Jobs f,C"~~pr/Girl Fri sw:> Medlc1I Al1l1tant (Oran~ Co. Airport Areal C PTIONIST "''" all scoklng n • w SAWMAN Sec'y/Advertising to $650 Handle palienls ~·/care & Plt11ifer, Petch, Rep1lr Gal Friday to $600 Clerk Typist/Purchas S.WO kindflt's!;. Varied back ofc. B~f\V Agency . .Product Start The . f 1 ln\'m. Control Clrk S460 duticsforestab. P.10. Salary • PATOf PLASTER.INC kno~·lcdge important. See RE'gJOnal ofc 0 arge COIJI· Gen'! Ofc/~ Typing $450 S42S.. Call Jan Pai e, All types. Ff'N! estimates Bob CN>vii't at New Veer Off R ight ·d~~duJ~:'=~Jo>~~~~ie:;: Clerk 'T'ypi~ SJQ 54().{.(}55, Coastal PersonlX'I Cali 54Q...682S . CREVIER BMW 00 Rt't.'ePtl'rwist to $450 Agent")', 2790 Harbor Blvd., • -* * Plumb;ng Sales .. Service . Leulng Age Is An Asset Call Tracy .......... sn-27 488 'l:. l~ih <at.tn:ine) W'l C.?i.1. W. p, Fuller 208 \\'. !st St., Snnta Ana Rate Clerk 641-1470 ~fEN "'anted f/tlme for M20 NI PLUMBING REPAIR ·· . 135-3171 -Betutiful-You'll rnte here! Fabulous ~ variolJg co.r wash duties. U · ... ,. No Job too srru\ll P•cific Vl1w co. placl's primacy hn. JANJTWUA.L.~ bl.aid&. penn. )'Oii Ire reliable &: looking Costa Me11 * 642-3128 "'* '~:port~~~~~!.icrs"h\~ Mtmorl•I Park portance on their hand pick· pltime, & am·ll noon on .for 111tead~ \('Of11:, aJ)ply in You are the winner Of DRAINS uncl ............ 1 •• $7.50 -('{] emplr,•· JI.lust ht-sun. 6 pm·I01.f."' 1'.lon thru person to manager , Lido 2 I .. VM>'"---... in S. Orange County Beach Ca \\' h ••t E 17th s• t cketJI to t Sev.·et' line to 100' • $15. Comm. Send inqUirles to Nl'eds tv.'O 12) (llder &. eino-11ha.rp an enjoy dealing Thurs. 83.7-4 • C ' Mas . "" · ... , Sport1, V1c•tion & * 549-250'2 * Box sn % Daily Pilot, P.O. lionally mature men. withe public. JA..'llTORIAL &. handyman, osta esa. Recreational Vehicle Sewlng/Alterati'>nt Box No. 1560, Costa 1'.fesa, cau Marlon ..... ~ .•• 833-2700 semi retired man needed. MEN ~·anted f/time for Show Calif. 92626. This is :\fE~fORJAL COUN -R 1• lst .---.. For appt. S4S-l608·af1 5. various car wash duties. If at tho Al~rat1--s-642 .. SMS SELING ~'ith families be-ecep 1°" .,..,... LI •t you are relll.ble il looking •• .... , Bi\BYST'ITERS wantE'd · fore the need arises. Make 1973 A Journeyman · notype "a-for 11tt'ady work, p.pply In Anaheim Convention Nee.I, accurate. 20 years exp. tc."enagen Fri & So.t nlghtg Groat Year chinlst. Night po.'lition. JS -rson 10 managtt, Foun- Cent.r Tl II R I ' &: after school. hr.~·k.XlntCompanyBen-,,.. Vl~·Ca W h ,_,. • ev •on es>• r Grandmotherly type for Above average earnings & Start It on right hy landil'tj:' efJts. Paid !'lledical. LlfE", ta!n a .c;r r a! . ww.;, 1--..... 1~ • RE E kno"'ledge to do a better job Day or nt'ght, full or part for bolh applicant• and tin1e, no exp. nee .. '\\·e train, rompanles. In the put ynr no typing or S/H. E"lc. Apply in person any alt. or E'VC. "''e've all devoted one t.entb 2930 \\'. Coast lh\)'., N.B. of our \\'or-kine time ·to Receptionist $500 classes. Thank goodness tot Pr ?ersonallt;y our be a u t 11 u I UCI . Good typing • 1'1ust be cu.le _&. GUNTHER KLAUS still outgoing. -visits wi onee a month I.nit RIVERIA EMPLOYMENT· "-'e're all v@fy much tn-AGENCT, INC. r-2Ml Busitlt'§ Ctr Dr Ste. 290 \'OIYed In the p Ac£ l.rvlne 833--9410 SE1\.11NAR. rm -going to !Orange Co. Airpart Areal have the pivlledie of at- RECEPTJO?'jlST IOI' busy tending' the Uct Executlw new beauty salon,. Tuea. Program and am really lhru Thurs. 66-7788. looking tom.rd to leamin& RELIEF cook Ir: kitchen new kiea.s froln the cl•• holp, top .....,,, coontcy January 5-l<I I h N rt-O:l].f bonus plan. this super front offlce posl· C ~· U lo Ellis 1\ve., F.V. Please call &12·56i8, ext. 3 1~ COLOR TV Cal-Tronl~ 0 v em g ;':,: ewpo lion. Per.IOTl8ble . at· Uoif~s. r..,..it n n, etc. 'f8 " ~, 1-----f'""'"""""'~"-~r.~,'."'.·~-:'":: '"""'"1rj-!i\!~ .. ~.='1.!!tti;.~?"!'::1'~~~~~.~~-~==.===;:==:-'t,,lii·~~n"{·iaaiffi.,,:iyi .. ngiiif;e;~,,v;c.~~i'"1i••nf-inia.,,.;;;n.;;m;mr · y, &. R .. yout tickets. fNonh County SE'rvlce Call SlO. 646--0412 BAB\ Sl'ITER \\anled to helping people sa,·c morl('y. grfoel clients. Ask tor,.,~r;v32•1 '•tll\er 10 ~ JJnd ol~."' club. See chef at Ben and speaken. Bnw.'1\'I, 3ll06 Coe.st H"''Y· -. RN Supervtso_r, nite shift. !'lflSS CORD AlJTO}fOBI.LE . -.. toU-free oumlx>r i!I ~IZJ)) Trff Service ca~ for 2 boy5, 10 & i my Call Barbnra • , , , , , , ,8J3..2700 ___ .:•-'--"-~-----\\'. .. •• , ... port "·ach a-·. * * ,,.. ., home, Adan1s & Brkhst, I Phone F .~ " D<.' ..... Babysitting TREE T Jt-1 ~IM ING , ~ays &. sonie e~s. p ~"Interview or Sales System• Support Vacancies cost mnney! Rent ~.1 ~:~ti;Pil~on~~tt J\Ir. Removal 10 \L\l 2 Pi\1 2-1 P:\I To $11,000 your house, apt... st?re I ' • &U-4JZ1 ··' · Nl.\I/ YEAR'S EYE' or a.ny-CUstom ornamental \I.Uk BABYSl'M'ER wan I e d: '1 • ' & • SRlary 1~n't on(v ·unkJue fncl bldK .. etc. thru a Da1\y Pilot · linie. Babyailtil'll:. llei;pon. ~!!!!Ca!!ll!!D~a~ve~673-~~11~66~~ RELIABLF:, n11\tutt \\"Oman January 2nd & ltd nbout th\K x1nt J)Mltion. Oautned Ad. 642-5678. N!'cl n "Pad"? Pince an arl! playmates. ·Gd. rncaJs. exp. for 10 yr old girl. 3 pin to 6 • .r,a;i _12 Demon11trate I\ rc\'OIU· ~. pm daily. 675'-7;167 -u.1 tiona;?' product for the B1,"'t .. ubl .r•hplalr ,l __ m. __ ... _,_ ..... __ .. JllJ] B~~l~rrrE~\ln.w~~~~o ~D~E'!!'L~l~VE~R'!!'Y'""•'"•'""o~A!!l"L~YI ~~~ 1/~eld~~· ~ 1-.;.;..-r.;.;.. ... ".;"..c."-'9'----I t;it eves for 8 yr old ir\rl. r~ILOT, SUNDAY ONLY, to here. ••• 29 nL•v.:spaper camera. Re-CaJI Dchby .......... 833-7700 1 YR. Guar. Rclinith in .:~=:.,28:;:cc;·==---:-,--,.,-quires the use ot a. Sta!lon while or r,o/ior ln )'OUt home Job W1ntecl, Mii• 700 BABYSMTER needed, ~fon \\'agon or van. Contact lift. (II' bu1lnC11S. ~-5470. TRC lhru F1'i. Ptrmal'IE'nl. Vic. 1-larry Seeley. 330 West Bay Inc. -* * * Beach & Ellis, If . B. St .• eo.ta M .... Bulld•rt James H•ll 84~. JO?ll !l""'r_cup L_n .BAB ::7=.y'Oosc;rrr=E:::R-;1.,,--:;2-om1-:-· ror.tPI.EI'E building ~nd ·Fount1fn V1H1y bo)'ll, 10:30-8 p.M. '!i Day!L· repair u;ylhlng ~our I~ Yoo a.re the winner or CM aTf'a. Call ~ needs. ReaJJOnable c" 11 2 tickr-11 to the BABY SIUl'r & l.lte Hse Gene. 547-1838. Sports, V•c•tfon It "'·ork. Livt' lri. Local Refs. C•r~ter Recreatlonal Vehicle 64-l-14071673-7474. • • • $how *BEAUTY OPERA TOR* 1\.1.A. ~ or ciqlenlry Bi11t l\l lhe }<'liLL TD1E. APPi. y - and ·Sma1~1GIB An1htilm Convention ~ E. 17th, Coe1a Mey C s.n.· Contor BRANCH MANAGER •re!! ice JanuAry ~14 • A t an!er opportunity for E'X· JOllN'S Carpet It UphoUtcry Pl«"-ue call 642-5678, ext. 31·1 pPr. Mvl~• It 1 o a n Ori-Shampoo fr c.e Seo!· bcl'-l'etn 9 & 5 pm to clll1!n n\aM.ger. Submit l'CllWllC dwuerd (Soll Rfllardant.11\. )'001' lkkf'IJll, INorth County w/Mllacy rcq\lircmcnl to ~lertl & all color toU·frtt numh<'r Is ~12201 P e r• on n t I Dir ecl(IT', bdihtenen It lD -minute 1t * * QU11lf~ ad no. 567. c/o NMch Jot white dl'f)el& Dail¥ Pilot. P.0 .-Bcx 1560. !"'Jl:~~·J.:: QUICK CASH Costa Mesa, Calli.~. DELICATESSEN . 'Hostess/ Cashier· Waitresses Dell 1Man Bakery-Counter . Help . Must be over 21 & Experl•nced Aflply In Perton Alto Ft<> J obs TYPIST • Tr1ln °" Computerl -FM Paid ~auUtttl opPof', kir Wrp hi· rUvidual. F&bulou1 co. in mpel.o k>caUOn offt'T'S great benefits I-tralnlre. You'U mow ahead hert. Call Lee ............ m-27tX> B•nk Teller to $550 CT'f'nt ~"'Y to r;:l1rt Nrw Year! zemnc bank seek• Ahilrp friendly person 10 handl~ their valued clients. l.oVE'ly firm. Call Jo .............. 833-2700 CALL -2082 Michelson Dr. ''""" nn., ct1ntl'!t rm. • '"HROUGu .a. _nM_. E ""'R ,_ ~ 1!11ll--ll$ "" ...... 11-• "' ~ ~ ::1's:W-~~'.::; DAILY PILOT DAILY 1'11.1>T . HOCH MAN'S DELICATESSEN & llSTAUlUlNT-lnine-· 833-2780 method. 1 c1o -m,...u. WANT AD CLASSIFIED ADS Good,... 1131.ii~+ CAU. 642 1671 .. "2.5'JI" !l!ltcl:ll1!~~"~~~~~~~~1~==::!~~:!:::::;:tei ..-I • :...!,., f ·. i . -.. .... ·---' --.. ' •21 E. tnh Streel °""" Id ... °"""'°· Enu>tmr .. ' --·- fo"'ull or p/hme. Hy-Lond . Home for e x c e p ti 0 n a I made 1t another yeat, IA children. 9861 \\·. 11th sr.. ifiII a "Brat", but love ~ S.A. Call .~ Russavage, RrlY"-'1lY· She 1lill. doesn't 531-8741. like the freeY.'8.)'I and only Cla.ulfled Ads . . 642-5678 has 19,000 milea afttt 3 -- • yea.r1. $0-000, thill hu been an- other flJU excltiJll ~ard­ lng ,,..,.. With spodal lhanlto io tod1 or )'ot.I tor belpfrc U1 leun :md ...... LOVE to yau an ' • t y Id !· n • '8 • • l· • l • ' w b h r E y Is r 'l 3 ' • z 1973 'l ' SECRETARY ', For excitisive club. A1n't fringe ?lencfits. Typing, lite sh & bookkeePing rcq'd. Apply In Person Tempo Temporft.!'Y Help 17802 Sky Pli.lifB!vd. Irvin< :. Ptr-1 "9ency ' 833 'Dover Dr., N.B. I I 641-3870 ,, . , DAILY P!i;ot ) II "'· I ,. • • 2408 H1rbor Blvd. Cost• Mou 546-8017 WE PAY TOP 940 CASH ror used cars & trucks. just DAIL V PiLOl 27 CREVIER BMW Sale.f • Service · LeUing 208. \V. 1st St., Santa Ana llS-3171 CAPRI :?i' Tf{AVCO _... ..... ••••••••••• .. •••••••• .. •••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••..... o~ fl'-2.1' OJ.,...vVERER : : 20'-ZZ' CONTINF::-\TALl> Cn.11 ui; for frel' eiil\mi1l{'I. 1----------1 GROTH CHEVROLET USE YOUR iSUDE RULE •· • W' PRID E & JOYS FIND uouR NAME :1 \'A.'i C0;>;\1ER.'il":>:"S Ask for Sales '.\1.1nagcr • :/ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "' • • • • • • • I 1 • ::a.lelil e Service • Rentals 1~11 8"'ach Bl\'d. WIN FREE StiOW PASSES ~ ~.!~~:'~1v!~~·.G~ .. ,~\untington Be~." 91'1! --~ • 531.fi800 lll:IPORTS \\'ANTED Each DAILY PILOT Winner :. s~~UT"''. toNGU.G.23~'""·" 23' ~i ~J';:r: ~· BILL MAA"EY TO'\'OT A Gets T, $2 Value t•ickets • Life Um" Chrlrtmss OP<n· 18881 Be><b Blv ; . I WO ! Ing roll avsU, prl pty, S.A. H. Beach Ph. 847·8'55 : 83H5.tl. : Rent A Motor Home 'vaea.nciea cost money! Rent V Ion y-our house, apt., store ! for your .cat bldg., etc. 1hni a Dally Pilot : * 13MJ01 * Clualll<d Ad. 6'2-5678 . ! Trucks 962 Tracks 962 • • Become a\l.·are of t r u • 1notoring vn.IUf'. Capri i~ nl<>torin;: value wilh a Elll"O- pe&D llair. Step up lo 1.00 ' blue chip J?f. .. import.'i -Capn. Now ready for )'OUl' In- spection & for immediate deliVt'l'Y 2IXXJ & 2GOO models . Automat.c & 4 lij)t'('(fA. Gustelson L Inc. Mtrc • 16800 lk'ach Blvd. at Warner ~ * (213) S92-5M4 ''Home of the Vlklnv'' Sf>ll id~ item!! . , . SC.5678 Trucks 962 • • :1 CLOSE OUT SALE 11ie DAILY PILOT·mahs It "'Y· JUJJ chock """9ho., tw class.Wied section for .. ads"' listf"f wfftft.n' MIMS. ff yov find four •ame iust coll 642-5671, Eat. l14, betwiMft ' o.m. and l p.m. to ma\ie ort'oagements to pick 11p your tkkett ot ..,., co"Ye"ient DAILY PILOT office. JAN.5-14 l '. • :1 • • • • • ON EXCELLENT USED FOR_, PICK-UPS! '71 FORD RANGER ~-T. Plc;KUP. 360 V-1 _,ifl .. 4 Spd. tr•M. IJllJ eef. mil•t -H.D. Cernp.' equip.-•d -Eirc•llt11t c•ll• ditio11. Ser. °'4163 '70 FORD 3/4 T. I' IED ..OWU IRAKES J7416 Act. ·ftl!!et. -f111!y !'i.O. ~vlpj"d, ,..1 nlc:.• •II ttiru. Lie, _IO~~IG '69 FORD 1/2 T. i· l [O l 60..V I e119, r•dio-M•t•r~p lwlflJ>M" ..:.._!J•"' br•~••, 11~ cl•1n1r -Uc. 12.0JD '68 FORD 1;, T. I' BED 160 -VI 1119. t1tp•vlin 1"4:! •ftp bvm~r -~ •• u.,. d11 •p, Uc. t 47'SA. : '67 FORD 112 T. I' l l-0 l •O VI •n9. rl'tll i• -Ji .... , -tt., k>v111p1r, -Ste thi• o~• rigi~t n-. Uc. Y44449 llUI 1001 $3460 $2640 $2010 $1690 •' s14os I PRICES SOODTHkU T\JUOAY, JANUAJl:Y 2. 191J • . I SALE P'ltlCI -$3199 '· $2299 ' St799 81599 81299 ' ' • - , • •, i ..._-... _-iiiiiiliiiii9§l I ,,. ..... s. : J§J [ ' ~.......... l§J I ~ -..... l§J j~Au~~·~ .. !:.,!l'"~•!!!"~ted!'!,. _ _!'7~0 Autos, lmpori.d 970 Autos, lmpof'lod 970 Autoo, Vlad 990 1 ___ D_A_TSU __ N ___ l ~:-:::::-':-~-G7~:-".:-l ·-¥=0~U<=S~W~A~G+E=N~ C~UGAR ~ --YEAR-EN n '68 t.IGB Q>nv.,I 1CQ than '69 VV.' van. Slkllna' .a; door SACRIFJCE '71 Col.lgar·AIC U' 40,000 mllt11t. $1000 01' best \\'lhdo'A·i , l'mployV:r furnish-+.. extru. Belt o I f e r . SPECIALS ofter. Mr. Bryant, ~ Ing nrw van lo( me. A1'u11 ~212l ot 67H210. ext l~. • ~IJ. jni. PlY. $1,1'0. \\'UI '68 OOUGAR XR7, air cond, OPEL accc>p oldtr ·car 111 partial slf'reo, .p111. party. $.15r50. '12 DATSUN ~10 SEDAN. Ai.r-(bnditiOOed, AulOmAtlc Transml.ulon, :Radio.· OnJy 10BG MU... 298FTD. $2295 ·n Opel 1900 Sport Cpe. Uke new, 23,(0) mi 's, am/tm 11teroo, u/C-, _a.u.tQ_ t.rfllllim. $2100. !¥3"'123S aft 7 pm. PORSCHE •n DATSUN· 240Z, Original 1----'----- Spotleu FinlBh, Sa d d I e ·n Porsche Targa 911-S Le&therette lntcrlot, AIR Extra Sharp! ?.1u.~t Sell. OONDITIONING, R ad lo . 642-07T1 $45-8345 Mag. Wheels, NEW Radials, 1 --'-"'~~~~-0ean. Oean. 299CFV '70 PORSCHE 9ll-T. AJC, $4295 AM/FM ,..,..,, A·l c:ood. Make offer. 811-9516 RENAULT 'n DATSUN 240Z, Adriatic ~· CD=~c~'. -.63-REN--A-ULT-.-.. -.-.,-_- FM STEREO M .. \~,.,, ditlorl $275, or best otter. Radials. ' . y" ' Call 54:8-5122 '72 DA~ "%z. Lmoo SUBAJlU G?ftn, 4-Speed, A:\I f:'ll, -1912--SUBAR--U--."O-,-, -sta-tlo-n Mag Wheels, Rlldlals. Suf)t-r wgn "'/air. 968-47J7 eves or Oean. , __ .,_ 368 EOK weoe''""'~· ·n DATSUN "~z. Su=' TOYOTA Bronze, 4-spced, AIR CON--------- DITIONINC, Mag. \\'h..,ls. JOYQTA'S ,New Radlnl!ii, Rnrl ln, Co-Co •Mais. 027CPC. ~lnmun '73's ·!!!}...:, "..:::::' .':l::'&, Now at '72 Prices! MANY MODELS FIAT &•COLORS Immediate Delivery AT FIAT, eoo<l enc. body & tirea. $200/otter. Ca 11 ~1701 betv.'fl 4& 8 pm. 1970 Spyder gjO-Lo ml. Extra clean.. Must sell.· $1300/best ob'. Pvt pty. ~E.8. nAT '70 850 Spider. Gd. cond. $1000. Call 644-1564 JAGUAR 1----~---~~1 1970 JAGUAR Jti. Per.feet. 24,ot.IO miles. Red. $65()0 Call 60-4391 or 642-f789. See It . You'J.! Buy It .Peoaltwi& • TOYOTA · ' 1006 llarbor, c.r..t. 646-9303 '71 Toyota CoroUa. SSSll. Good condition. Bet 10 &: 6, 497-1470. payrnl'nt. &15-12\!l. • 613-1342. '65 \rolkS"''llg('t'I r a c I 0 r )' 1-'--'-"""'o'"'o=o'"G=E,..--Ca.mper. New power. Mlln)' 1 ~7i2 Super Cl.ean. Jl600. 1971 DODGE Colt Sta/Wai. · air cond, new tirH I di.IC 1971 Super Bu", 16,l'.XXI M. brks. ft&H, · Excel cond Perfect. 11700. Ev~: $1900!8cst Ofter, 586-5047 644-8'6S, °""'' ( 2 13 ) ~3421 ext 254. '66 ~. Coronet dlx. V-8, RAH, GOod condition, 1971 VW ~lop campn 8J3...3218. • w/camplni lc«'q:. = DODGE •71 Demon. 34,oco ~· ...,~t 'X>nd., • ml, auto, 6eyl, UH. Sl'l!lO, ~. • 8ll6-2007. VOLVO l-,6.\~DO~DG-E_V_AN_, -wh-Ju.-.-$000- C!Uh. Call 494-4721 aft 6 pm. VOLVO FORD '73's HERE NOW! Come in test Drive TODAY! &'t' I! . You'll Bu,y II .,Yt.u. ltmi& W VOLVO . 1966 Harbor, C.~I. lf'6 ·930.1 '57 4•1'1 SllARP! New paint, 6rakes &: hyd cyl., Utts, eng. 0 . H. 9'J9...0i&. Autos, Used 990 * • • Albert Gasparlan 19792 Scenic Bay Ln. Huntington Beach You arc !he wiMCr of MECHANIC'S , SPECIAL ·59 !-"'ORD 2•DR. Good body &-interior. 6 l')'!, auto. l\1otor Qad but h-1\'C i:ooct extra motor. You change. $150. fimi. • 543-3691 • '70 LTD, 2 dr, dlx Brougham, air, stereo. Orig cost $5,CKKI, Le s·s I han whl~le . $2,000. 644-1376 '69 Ford Van V-8, auto, E-200, rnag11, lots of safety xtras. 673-0081. MUSTANG , LOST OUR LEASE 2 lickt'ts lo the '69 Mustang Fastback, 6 cyl, Sports, V •cation & stick. $1195 Recreational Vehicle '* Sh- at !he Anaheim Convention '67 ?itustan~ 390 G T , Bcnutiful Silver Finish, 4 Spd, with power 5teerln~ Center ·n Landcruiser. 17000 ml, Jnnui\l')' ~-!4 A/C, like new. s32 oo Please call 642-5678, l'XL 314 KARMANN GHIA $950 '66 Kamuinn Ghia. nf'I\' !ires & battery. Asking $650. Call <99-1392. '61 Karm'ann Ghia con\1-l'uns IOO(l. Leaving Mainland. Call aft 5, 60-0677. 546-fll!l:j or 675--0107. ~~~=~~=~ 1 beh\•ccn 9 &: 5 pm to claln1 'lOLKSWAGEN ' yom ti<kol.<. (Nonh Cmmly . ~ toU.free-numhff-i1'-540<1'2'20t-J--.0111rarbOr t3fvd~. TED'S MOTORS LOST • * * ~u=a CADILLAC full foclorv Equlpf.•d wUh,Sott. Rqy fw..ty 41 ...;... ,.II~ Tinted Glass, Col l . fmi11ioeiJ11t, 3' . ·""9 h tZMIM a.cl. T•111 a Spted fvl~ Syct.onizod Tronintl11io/f. ' 111. ..-...=""'lo · Bock Up light1. 2 5petd w-._., V'""4 "-:!": .... ,!i~,:~::,~._ Interior, Flaw T,hrough Vintila~°-' llltth ft.tJ Order Yours Now • l '. 171 · DATSUN 1200 C:,... . • " . 4 S1M"ed. radio, heater. :~i5-CQT . ~ '68 V.W._CAMPU •. · 4 speed. radio, tieattt CWLY994 l '70 ~i~cater, automatic. 880-ACC ' '71 TOTOTA en. - Radio, heater, 4. &peed (326EXS) 71 VEGA Cotopo 11 S1x>NI. radio: henter. <H2-DB\\' ~ ~· • ~-· '1588 " ~188 $.1288 II ArrNnD (llDJT 52988 PlllSTAI Uk. '&9~ iloliiH C:.•lt : ' . : Statton W&gon, V-8, automatic, • p.L, aJr. 667-AEZ . . . ' '67 CHEVlOLIT'V. T• PU .. 6 (!yl,·4--.: "radio, heater. ~ -- . ____,_.._ 1' ....__...~ ' -"" •. 1 • • • . ~ '69 OOD•I . •' . ·. · ·i~~ SupeJ"~ Ct!ttPe.' v~~~~ Autom~Ue; p.s., YPW-033 ".· '68 YW IUS · Radio, heat~. 4 speed. . (956EKTl ''65 YW IUG ' 4 speed, radio, sun roof. VPV-947 • ' 5988 J'!.1188 ~ , 51188 Sf388 5488 ,-.~-9.---n T -. • 1600 Roadster. 4 Speed, radio, hPatcr. c-hrome v•hcels. · 017-1\FV ,88 '67 CADlu.AC Coupe deVtllo Full f.lO"'"er; air, radio. heater. TIT-866· ~. 51588 MAZDA .• OUR YOU~ ONLY lifUSTANG '67 $700 R&ll, v. S, auto, buck. ats. Newly painted. 531H613. ALL 'Nleli .fl.Us TAX, & ue. .OOD ntlU .WC. 2, Im ' ' *AT* LAST . . •tic iiJTARYS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HUNTINGTON BEACH MAZDA 17331 BEACH Ill VD. ·n MGB Rdstf. Blaze xlnt co nd . AM rad io, l~ge/skl raek. chains a,:200. {Q-7925 after S pm. TIM E FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD LEASE -Auri-tC>~keo '11 VW Super Beetle,.Sunroof. sharp c:ar $1350 '67 Kharmann Gp.la,. Rwu like brand new • • § ~ '66 -VVBeeUeMog Wheels, Beautltul EJectrie B I u e finish $550 TED'S MOTORS 2014 Harbor-Blvd .. ·Costa ~fesa 645-6644 CADILLAC DEALER Largt'St selection of Cadil· lacs In · Ornn&e County, Salcs..Leasing. , 1-1 · . •, Niitiirs Cadillac . 2600 JIARBOR BL. COSTA f.-1ESA 540·9100 " Open SUnday 1958 CADILLAC, '73 plates, new smog. $130. 673--0174 or 89&-5165 CAPRI e '66 VW Sunroof . Xlnt '72 CAPRI 11,000 ml. Ye\IOY.• cond. Low ml. New tires. ext., 11·hile Int., 2,000 cc en· $825, Call 64H167. gi~. $2.950. 847-5202. DRIVE oomethlng dlll.,.nt, CHEVROLET '72 V\\' Kombi, right hand 1-------- dr:lve. 1700 eng. 673-9082. NE\\ILY palnted 1967 El 1969 VW Bus w/1970 engint'. Camino. Top cond. Maa Radials, Jo mJ. $1750 or of· whls. $110tl. WIG em fer. 645-7675. cabhlgh camper top op- '6.\~Vl~v-.-,,...--<'Ogi-ne-.-saoo~-0-r I Uunal. Days: 6 4 4 -3 4 6 5; best otter. I ~NC'lte"'"' °'5'3-5484.'=~~~-** * .f99-3884 *** '72 KINGS\\'000 Estat '65 vw Ko bi-Bus .........,. \\'gn. 13,000 ml, am/fm, m • .......... top, Ju.g rack + all fact. op- condltkm. $795. 9444 Shrike 1· Prl "" '141 all Ave, F.\'. 963-2420. 6JOn!I. pty. 11n... • '64 VI pm • V Rwa £00d, nu Ures 1,1971..:-"""~=·~=~·=, """"N-,350"' Clean, $400. 866 West ~v~ o .• \\'Uson, Costa Mesa. auto, air condllion, nubo ~=~~------heater-w/s, ~.000 miles. '65 V\V, R&H, ·new brakes, $2,&Xl, 847--6389. gd "'"'· body & ;nt, Rwm CHRYSLER xlnt . $425. 536-84oo. V\V '70 SQUAREBACK Radio/heater. Low mileage. $1,800. 673-5046 after 6 pm. 1968 V\V Bug. Baja blue, lo miles. Xlnt cond. $900. 531-6738. 1966 Chrysler deluxe wagon-1 owner, 82,000 mi. Air cond. & fully "IUlp'd. Good """"· ~1ust 9ell. M:J.-2917. CONTINENTAL '72 VW Van. 9 pa& Tape --------deck, AM/FM-, 500) • mJ. '65 CONi'INENTAL. SUn Make otter. 6M-8993i C-.Clld, aJI pv.T. air. xlnt. con. A goo(l want ad is a good in-81' partial pe1ymcnt or bids. \·cstment. pri. pty. 645-1219. Autos, Now 980 Autos, Now 910 Autos, Now 980 I BRAND NEW 1973 BUICK CENTURY LUXUS ONLY $4088' ,,., '" . " u •. '73 OPEL GT'S READY FOR J~EDIATE D'l:LIVERYI . CLOSl!0 0UT SAU .ON 1972 IUICK~ OPELS GMC TRUCKS NEW-DEMONSTllATORS-UECUTM CARS Ol'EN ALL DAT SUNDAY •• • --, '10 BOSS 302 New en;tne. Must 1el1. Sl895. Call 646-4596 '10 BOSS 302 f.-1rehanically perfect. Forred to sell. $1595. 646-4596. PONTIAC ·n cRAND Pntx. \. m\lel.Jl:t, fully looded. Priv Pty. M7M52. "10 T-BIRO 2 dr, s~. full power, till whl, pvt party $7!00. 613-1!42. T·BtRD ' '63, Nice cond .. Good transp car. $400. or best oUer. 842-6721 H.B. - ' At Bauer Buick '!!~!!_72 Sales ln~reased 246°/o Over 1971. We appreciate your ' , and we wi11 continue to offer yOU'lti. la"Jftt selection, with the lowest posillile pricis to enable us to continue as OrallCJ• County's lar9est Buick • " OHier. e 1st .of the Year ·Savings! OPEL 1973 Opel Manta Sport Coupe 4 1Pffd 1y111romtth fra111,, power ditc bt•k11, whit. 1id1 w1lk, ti""4 wlncl1hi1ld, 1900 ce entin t , fully r1eli11ing b11d11t 11at1, pl111 much more. 8771111 $2458, '68'5 7'Per'"MOliti' or Lease Py'!l'f. L••H or eu., 1973 Electra ·spert Coupe '. hij -l'OWeft.,. i11clvdlrit powot 1•oh, pow.r wliteioWll, criri•• CO(ltrol, fockry oir, pow•r d .. r lock.. AM /FM phn pi..U "*'· tJH4J77.-0I 1973 BUiCk Le salle Sport Coupe •• • .. 111 OM• •C ''""• o-r J "f, poww a "· ector-, air, tinted tJ111 vi1yj t.p,1'.!111111 n..~c..,en ph11·Much ll(o,., IJCl02llll ' • t_ $452~ -°' '11 .1~;__:..Mr:1._ : • Lt ... or luy -~ ,,,~ • ,., • .r ,. 1973 RiNra Sport, Coupe ' -r htl power, lltcl.ti.,. •••fl. wt..._ tfti.. coMrol, fectory oir, ,_., doOf IKh. AM/FM r~r. ph1t Miid. ..,..,.. (lH4211241 . ' $e.177 -'1-364 ' ""'~ ,.,, I ' ,..~ ...... rp.t. $5485 or $13 124 •:~M;:'!.;;. ' · . . L••H or Illy -r -, '\1 ·Le.Me .,. lllY Pet 8 01 .. -.ii oo l ,500 MllM ,_; ...... ..,.. T......._ Mi ''n ~ ··••••••...,., ..,._, n. ....... • ....... .t ... 11a aso•• •fcc .... cuilft•t .. I • Spec5-I ftn•nclnt 1v1ll•bla, low down PIJrnentl1 with M lllJl'Mfth wnt\t , ... It"-tff _.. t. buy 7J lk. fof )'out ,.._.n.t:ur,_w._.ru t1b ~ 9f th.It Hlt,.Hon when you tr"-your ..,..._,, c•r to us. All prlctt 4o Mt lnJlulh tax & Uc.. . ' .,,,. ( • . . ......... • 1 • • ' I • ' 7 ' I' I - ho It pl .. w .I I( OI j 1 1 n b ·1 fj A c • i • i I t l I I I ·I ·1 1 __J ( • • • ID NeWport • I Dairy1nan~s Body Stranded Arizona eeovered • ID Diker Saved Fro111 Of Huntington Fire Peak; Friei_td Dies • DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON , JANUARY 2, 1973 VOL. '6, HO. 2. 4 SECTIONS, .. PAGES ;. \, Cdnipnlop Din -!rizona .·.Hiker r~ 1 .. ,.. • , . '1~ .~ ·:: ·.i;t F P .. k uaveu . ·rom · ea -· . • FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) - A belicopte'r crew Rhlck.e_d a strphded hiker from th& slopB 9f snow-s'ft'ept Hum- phreys t>eak today ·bul·.reported ·that a sec:Ond died after two nights in subzero weather. The Coconino Courlty shcrlfrs office identified the victim as Allison Clay. 17, of Scottsdale. /)airyman' s Body Foun<l In Fire Ruin . The body of a 63-year--0ld Huntington Officials reported that her companiiOO',' 24-yMr-old Clint Miller, was in poor, con~ dition from exposw-e alld frostbite: lie was flown directly to Pboenil', about ISO miles to the south. The two were in a New Year's Eve hik· ing party which scaled the 13,000-foot mc:.lntain. part of the San Francisco Peaks which tower above this northern Arizona city. Pcur companions hiked out M0rtday. and_ reported_ tbe tv.·O n1i.!isi.!l_g. -:" ~f·. tempt' to re'ach the two late ~1ond:iy fAil· ed. Three were treated for frostbite and the fOUTlh aided the search. ·Winds reached 80 miles an hour Mon- day, temperatur.es dipped to 10 degrees below zero t>vemi~hl ~nd there were five feet ·of snow on the ground, searchers said. The helicopter crew from "Luke Air Force P:.::e joined the search as aboot 70. , .. :c ~ . ~ .... 11o.·c-~ . . ·~J the morning in the ruins of a one bedroom o;.e· su rvivor. Rick llufnagcl. 19. or house-w,bi~h was gutted . by, a fire lale ; -Scott~ale, ,"said ; the-~ix., all men". -~ of New Xear s Eve.· . . the Arizona ~1ountaineering Club. began ---Hwttmgton Beach Fire Marsha1-J1m the-dtrnb in good weather Stmday af- Garspac~ said today Cecil . "~rly" ternoon. And~rson apaprtntly fell asleep m . a "Then it became windy and cold," he chair about 11:30 p.m. Sunday, while said from his bed at Flagstaff Com- smoking a ciaga!"tte. · munily Hospital . where he. was treated The house, which was l~ the back of fo; fn :~ ~.i;..~ ::-:::is .. ::t flet. Ed's Dairy. 16583 Bolsa Chica Road, was "Two of our lhree tents collapsed. T1le enveloped in ~ames be!ore It was seen wind and snow caved in the tents. All six by. a teenage girl who also lives on the of us got in one tent. There· were three . d31l')' property. sleeping baJP foc six people so we The fire de~ent. ~as call~ Im-couldn't zip them up properly." · mediat.eJy .• HUntington Beach Police Of--On Monday morning, he said, Miller Deer Richard Cooper also spotted the and Miss Clay were unable to walk and blar.e while Oil petrol. (•---~~ p %) ' Cooper Was told that Andenon might ~ ~ua:., age be In the house and tried to ent.r the burning building but .... blocked by in-B Zar Le ~ ~ ~~~··two 11ouse 1rau.rs ur g aves .oo a bus by the time the fire depart-tl:~t a~O'ed two minutes a.rter _notifica-'Tip'· Beliind Tbe two other dwellings were u~-• cupied at the time of the fire, according An intruder who broke into the ontCe or In Genpoch. a Laguna Hills Roman Catholic chureh Firemen battled the flames for about on New Year'• Eve proved In a very 15 ll!inutel before the fire \ru under '°"' practical way that It wasn't money be trol,. preventing it from spreading In hay was loolting for. "stacks and other bulldingi oo the proi> A . priest who · l~ft hl.J• mass lo tn- erty. vM!igalAl a 1111picious.~tbe Fire officials estimated damace to the burll'lf ranaacklng the office flle1 at st. • ·os • • I Ill , r ' QAIL Y "ILOT Sii" "!WIN HARBOR PATROLMEN SCRAMBLE AFTER YACHTS, DOCK BLOWN FREE BY HIGH WINDS Sedion of Dock, With Boats~ Floats Down 811 Isle Channel, ~nags in Offshore Moorings Winds in AvalQn Harbor Sink 2 Luxury. Vessels ~ -" --. Punishing blasts of wind sweeping Slashing awells peaking at 10 feet pum- from inland to Catalina Island failed to melled the harbor at the height of the return as prii:licted >.fonday night, after New Year 's Day 1973 windstorm . sin king Hug.c Dock 1'or11 Free by Winds. In Coast Harbor Powerful winds ~londay tore loose a huge section or dock from Baysidf" ~larina in Nev"port llarbor and sent rt and 20 boats drifting down the Balboa Island Channel . turning Avalon Harbor into a two of the large sailboats and damaging others. nightma1ish w,b;.ilpool of luxury yacllts "By the t.101e "·e got lo the scene. the Several were pounded · against the .... ,. r h d b k and houseboats Sunday . entire IAV' oot piece a ro en away seawall. while still more broke loose lkhe nd d ·r~" · ·d Damage to a variety of vessels in-{ (rom the bu ad a r.i 1rcu into m1 • rom their moorinos but were taken in I " 'd o e. II bo \'Olved-four sailboats including a 57-foot -oe channe . ¥1 range ....uunty ar l' ketch and a houseboat -will total tow before they could be damaged . Patrol Sgt. Ray Graham. '20Q,OOO or more, accordlng to tnvestlgator1 said two of the beached "It lodged in the offshore moorings authorities. boats were being broken to bits by the about 100 feel down-channel from Its SeftraLp_enons Wen: Injured -mme_ ~ing wues. regul"r spot at Bayside MrinaL" he said . te.riously ~ as lhey f~ght to batfeo Othen merely washed u~ on the strand Graham said four harbor patrol vessels down the hatches and save their boats and were le.ft lying at rela~ively awkwaro and a number of heavy commercial • • • a1 • Pentagon's Denials Reversed \\1ASllJNGTO:--J IAP) -The Pentagon acknou•ledged today that a North Viet- namese hospilal and an ai rport normally used by civilian planes near Ha noi ap- parently suffered "some limited ae· eidcnt.al damage" during intensive t:.s. bombing raids. But Jerry \Y. F'ricdhe1m . the Pen- tagon 's top spokesman. suggested that the damage could have been c<iuscd either by U.S. bomrni or by North Viet· , namese antiaircraft explosives. Nonetheless , F'riedheim's acknowledg· ment was at least a partial reversal of his denials last week that U.S. bombs struck a North Vietna1nese hospital. Those claims had been made by North Vietnam. "It appears that some hrnllcd :l{'· cidcntal damage has occu rrt.-d to sonlr facili ties al Gia Lam ai rport-and at :i calls Bae l\.fa1 ·· Friedheim said in a statcmen rea <l news briefing. "The exact extent of this da1nage is unttrtain, as is its csu5e. "Our information docs not S<Jtiar•' 111th lfnno1 s propaganda claims of m:l',,11 c dc·~trur!ion at these sites." Fncdhe1:11 restated \I.hill hr !>aid is ISee UO~IBING, l'uge 2~ Orange Coast Weather Son1c increased cloudiness nn \Yedncsday. ac cordi1;1"g lo thf. \\·eathc rlady, V.'ilh slightly roolcr tf'm(l('rature.o;. ll1~hs of 57 art> C\· pectrd at the heeches. rising tn 117 inland Lows in the uppt'r 31lS 10 low 40s with local rrosl INSflJE TODA\' Pres1~nt Nu-on sho1oed 11p bright and earlt1 on New Yenr's Day at his Ovaf Office in \Vash· i11gton. D.C. T11rnlnr1 the door· k nob. h(! discovered h.imself locked out of lii.t oim1 offict . Set story on P(lgt 4. • dairy to be aboc $0,000. · Nicholas CalhoUc Church, l!tll El Toro 1---iaiaid«1e.,,,.,.,m11 ho.t-wer~•~ ·~~ ' ffu:w --~ ...... ............,._,__._,...,. __ .,,..~!--~ CAI~• -I M9YI.. l•U from destruction.PY the 50-mile:~mut -~t ~ =es as=°!~ _h~ h Ud:_ of ~ ~-u.il!Ut Ntraes were caUeQ ln1o act!Qn nta na I . · ---nijfit-rec: · an~ n number of Balboa Island residents which Is owned by the Gousalves family, said. for t4 yean. Many or the employu thtre The Intruder didn't stay to d\~ss the lived on the property in small houses situation with the. angry prtesL 1-~-similar to_An_de.r.$0(1, • "lie Oed," the priest told dr.putles. He is survived by a bi'olhtr Clirtiliif,Of -Oii iO!ritlhlftg blldlld. -· .. • 1---Hullllflgloo-lloacb,......L · ia a ~~Ill slammed c!alllhter beUe'led lo be ln Ar!Oln&a.s. . down on the prii!ll'• dOitiltlitfni .. a.r ruoetal arrangements ore pend!D(. ran from the church. • C1•1IJllN 11-M M•t•it PWw1 t (.-kl :HI ~°'" C.-lr I ''"~ " ~ , .. n 0.-ffl Mlllk11 > ~ I Slid Mtr11'11 1•11 •11t ... i•I I'... I 1 ... "''IM _,,.;;"-1---1 filflllflC• l• 11 WM!Mr I '• ""' lllltlr'I-t w-·• " .. ' l).11 ..__ 14 .,.,. ..... 4 A repeat performance was predicted A strange OotUla including more than rowed out to the driflinR dock to lend a for ~fonday night by weatherme.n:-but half lhe remaining vessels moored in hand. thankful Avalon residents missed out. Avalon Harbor plowed through tbe swells "One by one we moved each or the lfllR winds didn't arrive and aft betltnd---"ttte~11'd~<f\ri:Jrt ooaut UM UJ tne Met have now ls' cleanup work,'' said a Evans. chorages," Graham said. "We also USt.od lliOl<•iriWI J,.. t!ii LOS A118elel caanty They 1od111.tr11dppera spent the lliCht ,..,. of the boa•-anchou lo tt.y to slierill's stallbn at Avalon. In 1 sheltered cove off Silver Point. (See HARBOR, P•&• %1 \ I • .f • -~---------------'----..: .. -.. -. .. ....... --..1--.. ... , ·-·-.. ------~-..... .,. .~ ............. -.~ , ... ,.,.... -,_ """ --.... , • DAILY PILOT 5 T-.J.wtl,lf7l Technkel Talks • U.S., N. Viets • Nixon Urges Quake Fun& WAsllJNcTON (UPI) -Prut- Resume Meeting ' dill! Ntion calltd lnci'1 for ~ c ontrl~ut lo nt to Nlc&rqQaD eartbquake victilftt IS Ille "belt menliri.ll" to Rabeno Clemente, killed· tn an llr cruh whilt m Ille ttlJel mi.don to M-(Seo ,lloriol!. Page II) • "Every ~ fan admired oriel PARIS CAP) -U.S. and North Viet- namese lethnical experts sal do\lo'tl together today for the first time sltlce Dec. %.'I to 'A'Otk out dettuls of an eventu- al Vlel.Wlmese cease-fire. 1be tedvlical meetings had been suspended blcause of North Vietnamese protests over American bombini ol the north. Their resumpUon marted tht first •llOI> in ,.,..,ptioo ol lbe suspended full· scale secret ntgoUaUons. due to begin again Dell Monday, after a ~week hiatl1s. Nguyen Co 'Tharh , North Vietnamese deputy fo~lgn m i n I s t er • . and William Sullivan, depoty assistant secretary of state for Souttwast Asain af· fain. headed the two delc'gations. They . mel at a yilla in suburban Cboisy·J..e.Roi, near the headqual"tm of the North Viet- oamese delegation to the Paris peace talks. Tbe technical meetings are an offshoot Of the top-level peace negotiations led by Peace Talks Spur Early Stock Prices NEW YORK (AP ) -Stock market prices spurted ahead In the first hal£- hour'• tradinl ioda1. The Dow Jones average of 30 in- 4Ultrials at 11 a.m. PST w~ up 10.16 to JOIO.'l8. · · . ~~-J2wed declines on the New ' ' York Srock Etthange by nearly & to t. . ''The llllrtet Is responding to Ille news uial'-bi&J>l~el peace Wk.I •~ to be resumed nert week in Paris," said 'Newton Zlnger, analyst with E. F. HuttDD Co. Inc. Alt.bough early year reinvestment de- mand was alsO a factor, be said, the up- turn was primarily due to the peace DOWL .,Genqal Investor optimism for 11173 '1 economlc prospecb' gave the market An undertytng pos.IUve tone, brokers added. Auto~. which_ }!_"! been reportlng higher sales, were up, With General Moto"' ahead 1 y, to llZl> and Chryaler op "' to 41~. Blue-chJpl were active and strong, as American Telephone tacked on % to::S31* and General t lectrtc iese llfl to 74~.- 0n the American stock Exchange, Champion Home Buildrr1 was active and up % to 14,_, -1be Big Boaril fnc1er at 9 a.m. PST was 65.05. op 0.57, wll!le the American Stock Exchange price-change lnde1 stood at 26.5:1, op 0.17. Marine's Slaying Still a Mys tery . Seal Beach police have not yet solved Ille mystery 1111mJOncilng the apparent slaying of a Camp Pendleton Marine, whose body was found on a freeway off· ramp lut Tueeday. Sgt. John Averyt said ·this morning police atlll do not know why the Marine, Ed Moore, 20, or Kentucky, was killed or where he was kJlled . The Orange County Coroner said Moore's death was caused by 11trangula· tion, and his body had apparently been dumped on the freeway offramp from a moving V!'hlcle. Moore was discovered by motorists on the 7th Street offramp at the junction or the San Diego and ~n Gab riel freeways in SeaJ Beach. OUN•i COAST .. DAILY PILOT llenry A. Kissinger and Le Due 'I'tKl, • metnber of the Hanoi Polit1buro. President Georges Pompidou said "real precise dif!icultles, hard to O\'Crcome'' remain to be faced in the l.M!gotiatioos. Bot the French president added that be ~;>ed this time the talks will succeed.. S p e a k i n g to representatives of journalists' associations greetinJ b1m for UM!' new ytar, Pompldou said: "The simple fact that Degoliatioos resume is very fmportant." Ju the White """'° linked the u.s bombing policy to peace negotiaUons, President Nixon awaited today the return of Henry Kissinger ror consultations before the Paris negotiations resume next Monday. Nixon's &!.Sistant tor National Security Affairs had been vacationing at Palm Springs, and a White House spokesman said be Lt to return to Washington late this afternoon. 1be spokesman, deputy preM secretary GeraJd L. Warren, said Nixon and Kis,s. inger wooJd beg;in late today a series of meetings to prepare the U.S. stance when Kissinger's talks with North Viet- nam's le Due Tho reopen . The White Rouse announced Saturday the scheduled resumption of lhe Paris talks after Nixon halted massive bomb- ing of North Vietnam above the 20th parallel. The bombing had been resumed Dec. 18 after a two-month suspension. Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler aaid the object was to thwart a Com.unmist b1..ild-up. Today, responding to newsmen's ques- tions, Warren tied the bombing policy dir~ :tly to negotiations. "If you look, you will find thBt when serious negotiations were ente~ Into there was a discontinuation of bombing above the 20th' parall el,'' be said in reference to the bombing suspensWn whlch ended Dec. 18. , Wan-en referred. also to hls statement oo Saturday that the current bombing suspension "would remain in effect as Jong as serious negotiations were under way." From Page l BOMBING ... U.S. policy to tirge\ only military ol>- jectives in North Vietnam. · However, he said, "We know, and have said many times, that from time to time accident.al damage to other than military targets occur, sometimes involving "'AJnhed States ordnance or aircrart and sometimes involving North Vietnamese ordnance or aircraft." 'He-expressed. regret concerning "any such accidental damage from whatever source." fi'orenaostLi.beral respected Roberto Clemente ts one of the greatest baseball players or our tune," Nixon said in a atate- ment i=ed by the Wll!te "°"" on Ille death ol Ille PittsboriJr Pirate star. "In the traced}' ol blJ untJmely death, we .,. reminded that be , dtlerved evtn gnoler ,..pea and adminltlm for blJ splendid qoalltlts u a g-and ldad boman being .• Winds Darken San Clemente TV Coverage ' . Cleanup conti.Dued along the Southern Orange Coast today In the wake of the year's most severe windstorm but no one could repair one maddening problem which hit early New Yeat's morning in San Clemente. · Hundreds of residents set to watch the Tournament or Roses Parade found no picture on their television tubes after the high winds camed a power blackout In the lndo.strlll aection of the city. The outage immediately knocked off a cable television booster station and sets all over town were without a picture. Police rectlved scores of alls from angry residents, Spokesmen from the local cable service said thei r aldes were l!lwampcd with nearly 200 calls at the start of the outage.· Service wa11 'restored, however, by about IO a.m. to most areu. Besides adding to the New Ye.ar'1 morning hangover, the winds caused city crews in San Clemente to go to work as trees and branches fell over a wide area. One large eucalyptus toppled in the golf course area. Dozens of limbs were torn from other tret-S in the coastal area. New Year's day at Dana Harbor was without incident but the day belore, a.s the Santa Anas started to build, pa trolmen were kept busy. _ At one point last Sonday, patrolmen &aid, a single blast of wind capsized several sailboats all at once near the harbor entrance. Rescuing patrolmen plucked 11 persons from the water and helped right the vessels. No one was injured. From Page l HARBOR ••• California Court Justice Pete1·s Die s After Stroke . ' • lfiD Released . \ Truman's Papers . - Given to People, INDEPENDENCE, Mo. Harry S Truman'• will, released today as public re<Ord. gives nearly au the ,..,,,., Presklent's papers to the people of Ult' United States, barring some pet:90nal ootes. The n.pag:e will wa11 signed by Truman Jan. 14, 1*, Incl al » designates that hll widow' Baa, shall receive an of Truman's penonal belongings remaining in the couple'• home on North ()elaware Street in J.ndependence. Tnunta died 1 week ago foUowlng a long'iffneu and wu buried Thursday. The will stipulated that the hundreds of thoounils of pr"idential papen be kept at llle Horry S Truman Li b ~ •'f y Jn Independence "subject to the right of the archivist or the United Slate$" to move the pepers. Certain papers, "stricUy related to business and personal affainl," will be given to Mrs. Truman,-and the executors of the will are given authority to with.bold other papers from the nation. Married June 21. 19tl Daughter &m f<~cbruary 17, 1924 Counly Judge Easter) Di11tr1c1 Jackson County January 1, 1925 Presiding Judge J11<kson County January l , 1'27 -Janl.llry 1, 1935 United Stites Senotor, Mialoorl JanlllfY 3, l~onuary JJ. JJ4A Vice-President, United states January 20, to AprU IZ, 11145 Prealdent, United states April 12, t945-Janoary 20. 1953 A similar, but shorter, inscript.lon is provided for Bess's grave. Basically, the personal estate""of the. JorJner President Is divided equally between his widow and his daughter, P.targaret Truman Daniel. But there are others remembered. A plot of the Truman's land in Grandview, Mo., where Truman was rlised, was given to the Grandview Lodge 618 of the 11-tasOns. to which Truman belonged. A trust £und of an undetennined amount was set aside to give Bess Truman an Income for life. f'nnn Page I RESCUE ... nil the gear was frcrten. "We Jell lhent four to five days food, three llee!>ing btli• and Lbe rippeikp tORt that they could c!GH with m1' two in.Jde ll Then we biked out to get help." Snow and let 1to~s choked a lar&e portion of tbe western h•lf OJ the niitlon today, prompting authorities In some areas to close highways and stl'ffts. Tht winter storm dwnped nn average. or five Inc.ties or snow on a large portion of Ne w 1'1 e~lco Silver City repOrted si1 inches. ~n11ng. h\'e and Tucu1ncarl, rour. Bisbee , Arll, rectivl'<i six inches or snow and Sierra Vista, Arif., five inc:bf.I. Cold wave warnings have been posted tor parts of Montana Jnd North O.kota while cold wave watches v.•ere in effect for parts of South Dakota and Wyomlng. Interstate 80, a major east-west route across southern Wyoming. was doled for the fifth straight day over a IQO.mile stretch because blo~·ing snow cut visibili- ty. Trafric was switched to slower alternate routes. wtnter stonn watches were ls5Utd for southern Idaho and the northern portlonc of Nevada and Utah. Lihber Puts Her Teeth Into It BEDFORD. England (IJPI) -Mn. • ' . ' Giving the papers to the nation £~fills a promise Truman made years ago that he would give the papen to the country if the U.S. government would maintain the Tnunan Library, which was dedicated in 1~7. and built by public contribution. ,. 'The will also stipulated that a single slab shall cover the graves of both Truman and P..trs. Truman. who will be 88 on Feb. 13. Truman willed $1 ,IKX> to each or bis eight nephews and nieces, including four nephews aod one niece of the Truman's and one nephew and two nieces of Bess's side of the family. Marie McArd pulled a ti-ton truck 50 yards down a main street New Year's Day -by her teeth. It was all for - \lo'Otne.n's lib. Erecuton are given authority to decide If an obelisk sboul<! be at the head of the graves. The inscriptions ror the graves are con- tained In a codlcll to the will dated Oct. 2.1, 1981. Under the terms ot the will Truman's Inscription will read: "Harry S. (with period) Truman Bom May a, 1884 l..amar, Missouri ' A total of 15 great-nieces and nephews were given $500, but a 16th, John Ross Truman, received only $5. John ROss is a member of F. Lee Bailey's law Hrm and was a defense attorney in the triaJ of Capt. Ernest Medina. Rose Conway, Truman's long-time personal secretary since his Whit e House year1, was given fl,000, There was no · ,nen.Uoo. l]l.ade or Tnnna.n'111ii~ Mary J ane, in the will. "I did It just to prOve it can be done by a woman," said the 93-pound mother of two. ~ A crowd cheered as Mrs. McArd, her jaws clamped on a tow .tope, pulled the heavy truck the distance in three minutes. Mrs. McArd was unable to ta1k for 30 minutes afterward. Then, after downing a beer, sbe sald, 1•1 thought my throat and back wm golna. to ,burst, bot I was detennined to prove it could be done. n Our First Clearance Sale in 3 ·.Years • • • --....... 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Iii IUtltltMd by tlle Qnllff c..tr ~lllllltll'"9 ~ ..... ••It MHJorll Mt P!Jbl..,.., MWtY llritOW!Jh l"riH'f1 frff CO.I• MtM, ~ a.di. H\11'11'"911111 8ucl!IF-llln V•tlly, U9Un• ·~ 'lrvlMIS•ddlebMll •!Id 1111'1 """*''" ,.,, J .. n C•ol!.tr-A •lntW ""'-' l!Olllerl It llY()lk.lltd .S.turo.iy\ ....,. IW!d1ys. Tll9 prlftffNI CIUblhrl'"9 ple11t It •I ~ Wnt 114., Str#I, C'*lt M ... , ~ll~rftlt, ""'-DERKELL .r') -:1u ~ ld By htY opm1ons, Peters 11tamped .... Robttf N. w,.d Prnkttftf •NII l"llOI~ Lo.__ J t ck II.. Cwtlty viu P'rMldllfll ffld Oeflw•I ~ Thot11•• l(,,.,jl ...... llioll'ltt A. M111,~l11• M~Ulltr Oi•rl•t H. Loot ll.J().,14 P. N.i• ~111•111 M9Nl"'9 U i111n E. Peters. recognizl'<I as t. . .! 1os1 himself as the court's most advanced liberal on the California Su;>rcme l'ourl. ~ social thinker. d' · 1 ~ at o:-horn..-hc1·e. l1o.: .. u!.l. • In the 1966 ruling by a 4-2 ~urt, Peters Among Peters' notable oplniORS were said ,he ballot Initiative 1tilking dolln 1 19&6 decision striking down the ballot the state's fair hou1lng laws was an un· initlaU.vc that outlawed California t1ir comtltutional act by the people. He said housing laws and the 1971 opinion in-the people could no more act un- validating the ban against women "'Ork-constitutionally than the Legislature or lng as bartmders. any other st.1110 body. Peter11 suffered a stroke ~1ond.ay night Prop. 14, the ballot meuure outlawina ",,:::: r.::; m, w~ :::.,.,. and died this morning al his home with the' &tAte's falr bouJint; laws. bAd won .....,. •tKfl: m •-t ,.,,.._ the doctor ln attendance, Marion Petm. nea rly .1.J..l majority ln lhe 1964 election. H..,.,._ ikKfli 17171 hKtl ~ Ills w1·dovr, -porta". Peters suffered 11 Peters said the measure denied to S.11 '*'-'ti JH "9f1'I •I C»mlne ll:IM ' " ll:U stroke In 1968, but recovettd and served blacks .seeklne housing the equal pro- , .. ,,, •• , 17141 .MJ ... >ll fulltlme on U\e bench after his r~very. leclion guaranteed by the .. 14th Amend- a •• .-.. .,.,..,,, ... '4W 671 Mrt. ~ten utd her husbAnd plBnned men~ to tho U.S..· ConstUuUoo. The Dozens of femnants a ~so priced for cleS1rance DIRAPERIES -1'2 ·~TS OF H ADV·MADI JN AHORTE D SIZES _$6.50 .. $17.SO Everythin9 &ubjtct to prior wl•. • AI"'DEN'S Pl'M c:u.at ,,,..., ...,,. If U.-Mlcl to retire on his 7001 birtMay in April. ,decision was upheld by the U.S. Supreme H-;--~-!!=..~~;4'i;l-44~;:21~:_-=:~~-+~~P~et~e~n;., ~a~n~a~Uv~e~o~f~Qakland. was nam-Court by its refusal to hear an appeal of .,..,. H"1ll OP CWllfy (11'1-lffd C.t.. "'°'~-""".,_,.~~·l;;:;-T.m~;;';i;;;;;r.;;r.;;lL::::rM"i~+-~~~~~,;;::;;~;;;;;~~ mund G. "Pet" Brown. • The l\.1ay, 1971 court decls outla g CARPE1'S .• DRAPES . ~ ~=l..,66Ll'1ocentlo-AM.-. ~----·1<=~ot==~ COSTA MESA . " He was in!tructed In the state Su preme the ban against female bartenden was 646-4838 HOURS: Mon. ThruCJiun., 9 to-!i30-Flll., to 9 -SAT., 9'30 to s· Court's operations by nine years u· called "the most advaoced opinion to rlence a~ 1he court's chief law date on women's rights." by Hermii Kay, secre ry. • lliil pail ~ a Mlfil~ Of"llil!lllY"l•w 19.10 to 1939. He next served 20 yean on UC Berkeley. tl'iOUile COlltt 1if-Al!P>ll l~s.~· 1"1111-Slll'V1Vllt:r,1lrTtldltlO!rt~ bis WldOW, lJ ft circo before idvanclntl to •he high bcndl. daugHler. Janet Garrison of Menlo Park. I I • - •• • Aeproval Awaited • ' . Growth · ·Planned ... . ' JI ~ ' . :• For Saddleha~k· The Saddleback Valley lo!>!<s. u 11 It 'v.·ill' continue to be one of the fastest growth areas in the country durin& the new year. One indicator ls lhe number of proposed projects walililf tn' !be wings for county. planning oommf&sion iction in 1973. Under the recent state Nlings, e~ vironmental impact statements (EIS) are required for proposed tracts, uine changes, amendments to master plans, mass gradings and other projects or "slgnU1eance. ;, The ElSs come to lhe county plaMing depa rtment for input and {eview be.lore being heard by tlle commission. County planners have been releasing a. list of the submitted statements. Recent EIS submissions to the coonty re~arding project!. in the Saddle.back Va lley include: -A proposal for 97S-unit condominium projed. on about 100 acres near Santa 1taria Avenue and Moulton P-ark:wav in Wizards See Ill Fortune -Up (;lose AVELLINO, Italy !UPI) -~talian magicians and clairvoyants predicted some bad times for 1973 and, as Car as they are concerned, they were rigfrt. First, th;ey all caught a cold in a cave they rented for their annual seance to consider the future. . . They they got into .,. wrangle Monday about the rent oo the cave. The · 30 magicians, wizards and clairvoyants donned oriental capes, bum· ed incense and gazed at crystal balls to see what 1973 would bring during five hours in a damp cave near this southern Italian city. They forecast unhappy times in Asia and the United States, several air crashes and new troubles for the U.S. dollar. But then they got the bill for using the cave. Tt totaled $1,170, about'$4 eacll for every minute spent in the cave. "We questioned the future fQr the sake of humanity," said a woman who calls herself Aiigllla the witch, "but we were the first to pay the consequences of our altruism." She also said she contracted Ja'ryngltis during her stay in the cave. __: • 'Like other witches, -.\wizards. and _ __fortune tellers, she iS a inember Of the Jtalirui -rif~glcians ·Association. It is recognized by the government as a soh of union although some members sometimes get into legal' troutile-on grounds they illegally practice medicine or unlawfully sell 3dvice. "\Ve'U get our revenge," ~id a cla.irvoyant named Pellegrino. Youth Rescued From High Ledge A 15-year-old Long Beach boy was rescued from .a 70..foot high ledge Mon- day night by Orange County firemen. ~fichael Estruch was stranded "OD the ledge 13 miles east of San Juan Capistrano and north of Ortega Highway while-hiking with his family. Fifteen firemen resciied the boy Wfih the aid of a 75-foot snorkel rig at 8:30 p.m. He was not iojured. . The Orange Coonty Sheriff's Se&ch and Rescue Team was dispatched to aid in the rescue but was oot needed. The snorkel was able to reach the stranded youth and lower him to safety. The rescue effort took about two-hours. ,t.1iW!a· Hi)Li. submllteil :by'' Toups ~' lne. • The mulU·larnlly -lopment W'lll!d Jut•• one .. tfo'O. and tbrtHtory buildtllCI and a JU to 12.5 we IW'lvate lab. -i 3001mll coqdomlnlwn·tm project on 3:.4 acw,. tn LAguna Nleu<I ,.quested by devetoillft iu;u1m.n. mid Broad 1iic. ·The pro)<ct -sed l& bounded on the north by Niguel Road and.0. the 9Q'Uth by the exteNlon oFHlg~ Av..U.. -A ~ ,.,,. .• ~ange from agrlcgltural to•IW (m1111'-famlly) al the nortbweJt comer of Loo'Alf8\>s Boujevard and 2nd St....t In El Ton>. The project Pl•1111ed· by Cbri•IY Bullden inc .. Wou!d be about IO apar:tment.s, a count~ source s&d. ' . .. -A 9.5 aero, stng!Mtory diiplei and fourplp: townhouse ·development pro- posed Jn • Lagwia Niguel immediately 80Ulh ·or the SO.th Orange COOnty Courthouse by engineers Jennings, Halderman and llood. ' lt wQUld have. 74 unils. -Mass grading proposed by the Rossmoor Corporation. on 1~ acres. the last rtmalnlng unae~lojied portion of Leisun! W91'ici. the ·La&U\la Hills retire- ment comtntmity. / / The grading is betng(proposed in "an- ticipation or ultinia~ development" or the land, according to !be ljossmoor EIS, so work and lan~ping can be rom· pleted prior to development ·Bopndaries of the proposed earth mo1;. Ing are ·San Diego Freeway on the west and the proposed extension ·of Oso Partwiy intersection with El Toro Road on the north. Slayings Blamed • On Tavern Brawl NEW YORK !UPI) -It wasn 't a gangland assassinatloo, l{ut a barroom argument, police1 say in describfug the deaths of two me!\ 1ound shot in a vacant lot in the Bronx borough of New York Ci· ly, . , Because one victim had bis eyes goug· ed. out -an underworlO ~sage that ·be • "knew too much" -police earlier theorized the slaying! had mob overtones. But police said Monday the two were shot in an after-hours·· bar and their bodies dumped in the vacant lot. They were ident;:fied .as Richard Lynch, 32, and Daniel SullivlUI, 34, wit¥ no 1a!9wn ad· dress for either. ' ' - Truman Library ' Attendance High INDEPENDENCE. Mo. (AP) -At- tenda.nci at the Harry i Trwnan Library set a recorct' on New Year's Day. Dr. Btn 'K. Zobrist, library director, said 3,S98 persons toured· the library's museum_txhibits Monday. 'The previous daily high since tt\_e facility opened in 1957 was 2.000. ·he said. At the fonner PteS:ident's grave in the library courtyard, officials said. there were at least'l,350 visitors Monday. Truman, who died in a Kinsas City hospital a w~~ ago. was buried Thurs· day. Thousands have come to the gravesic}c daiJY-since then. HapQi Gets Baeking SAIGON (AP) -Radio Hanoi ,said to. day that Jlppuulia sJgged an agreement to provide rriilitary and economic aid to North Vietnam ifJ 1973. The aiueetnent also covers "economic, scientific and technical cooperation between the na· UOhs," the broadcast said but gave no ~ details. • • • ·Oki Pfatae, New Life . ' Old Air Force 107 A, reportedly. one of the two left in the world, is prepared tor shipment from museum at Orange County Airport to its-nev• land· ing place outside a restaurant near Los Angeles . . • International 1\irport. It \l'ili be used as a curiosity an1idst restaurttn t landscaping. The other 107 :\ is at r\ir Force ~tuseun1 in Dayton, Ohio. Voleano •ntows" Rock Fe~t Held on Dinntond Hecid Dn1nken Driving Arrests Pile Up . ·Over Weekend HON()LULU (UPI ) -;..1ore than sb,000 makes possession of small amounts of Drunken drivers racked up a new persons hiked up the slopes of an ancient ma rijuana a pet!y 1nisde meanor instead record in Orange County during the New volcanic -crater named Daimond Head of a felony Year's weekend. ~ •1 nd f f d d Volunteer internal securitv forces , "'o ay or a ree awn·to-usk rock i>oliced the affair. No trouble Or n rre~ts Police, shqiff's deputies and Californ ia festival in celebratlon of the ne1v yrar. ii·er~ reportt>d as a coordinator said , Hig~way patrolmen lodged 139 inebriated ~fore than 25 rock and folk bands "It 's goi ng off 1.vithout a hitch ... mot.Orists in county and city jails during blasted music into the seething cro1vd the 24-hour period that began at 4 p.m. which coveretl. acres of the crater's in· The event \\'BS l-fa\\'aii·s fifth annual New Year's Eve. side area. Sunshine Crater Festival. sponsored by a radio station and featu ring 12 hours of CHP officers accounted for many of Those who attended clapped, sang and music. hund reds of booths and displavs the arrests with 66 offenders booked in held hands. ~tany openly smoked n1arl-and a seeming ly endless floi\' ·0r spc'c· the county jail on drunken driVing juana, giving the atmosphere a pungent tuto rs. charges during the holiday Pf:riod. smell. · Clothing 1\'as generally scanty. as ctfy jails · were also kept . busy, One young boy said. "~tan. r m stoned many persons stri pped off their shirts to especially in Anaheim where 13 drunken out 91 my mind and it's righteous." bask in the brilliant flawaiian sun . Most d(:iving bookings crammed the jail cells. The re "-'ere 00 police officers inside the sat on the ground, milled around or Hlmtington Beach with nine' suspeels crater itself and Ha ,vaii's new pcnar code pilched tents. and r.osta ~fesa and Newpo rt Beach v;ith had gone into effect just hours earlier. 11 One \\'ell-endO\\'ed girl dropped ali her rour each were high on the list compiled clothing as the cro1\'d roared und \Vhistl- by the sheriff's office. ed . COIJnty Jail bookings on drunken driv-Tiddlywinks Ganie On Stream"' and banners ringed many ing charges were also made by Fountain portions of the crater as hikers stood in Valley, Seal Beach and San Clemente LONDON <UP I) -Six students 31 Dia mond Head's ·rim, appearing like dis- poli~. Quinlin Kynaston school started a lant sentinels scouting for trouble in the The Orange County total of 139 drunken nonstop tiddly winks marathon Monday JOO.acre· crater. drivers WJU well above the rfX:Ord of ,98 to beat the 168-hour, nine-minute v•orld .Occasional firecrackers. legal in arrests setup during the samtperiod in record claimed 13.st year by Southampton lfa,vaii and used to us her in each new DAILV PILOT 3 Satu1·day's Final Day To Regi ster 'fhe last day to register to vote in the Feb. 6 Saddleback Valley Unified ~hool District $28 million bond·$18 million state apportionment electlon is Jan. 6. The SaddlebaCk Valley Unified School 11istrict becomes fully operational July 1, It is one of three t·reated in a unification t"lection last .June and u'ili take over .schools in !he area from t~ San Joaquin Elementary and the Tustin Union }figh School Distric1s. Although the ne1v district ~'ill inherit a portion of the bonded indebtedness from the old districts. ii won't have any funds to boild schools -unless the Feb. 6 bond g.. iss ue pas!lt's. campaigners siiy . The bonds require a t'ol-·o-.thirds yes vo1e to pa ss. Thr $28 mill ion \\'O uld be in loca l bonds. The di~lrict can sell bonds y,•orth up to IO percent of its assessed valuafion at one lime . The SIS n1illion represents the amou nt of -borrowing C'apacity for state aid !he ch;;;trict 1,·ould have. The to1a l $46 tnillion \\'Ollld go to build 12 sc hool s and a central district facilitv. all needed in the next five year!. the bond elec-lion can1paigners say. "All 1·oters arc needed to pass the bond nlrasures." a SJX.lkesman for the BO NDS (Build Our New District Schools) said in <innnunci ng the voter registration dat e. In the November general election. the re 11·erc about 31 ,000 registe red voters in the area. A person must nave been a resident of lhe Saddleback \'alley dist rict as of Dec. 6. and be 18 years old or olde r to q4alify to register to vole. BONDS campaigners released four ways residents can register by Jan. 6: -By calling ~fission Viejo resident Shirley Hirrel at 830-6411. -At Laguna Federal Sa\·ings and Loan, Laguna 'Hills. Call 586-5100: -At a kickoff .rally for tbe BONDS campaign \Vednesday at 8 p.m. in the mu lt i-purpose room at r..lission Viejo High SchooL -At the Oran~e Coun ty Regi5lrar of \"oters office in Santa Ana, 8.14·2244. Priest Slain; Manse Burned CJfANNELVIEW. Tex. IUPI) -The body of !he Rev. Lamar Schoppe, 41. a Roman Catholic priest. 1vas found in his burned parsonage late r..tonda y night. He had been shot twice in lhe chest. Charinelview is a suburb of Houston , about 20 miles from the downtown area. Schoppe was pastor of St. Andrew·s Church of Channelview. 1972. University students. year, punctuated the music. 1 .....-=-==-==-~im==-=-=-==~=====-ii==---~=-~ In just 2 years .•• outselling every European car (except one)! ' LOOK WHAT'S STANDARD EQUIP~IENT ... . . e RADIAL PLY TIRES e FRO~T DISJ\. BRAKES e FRONT BUCKET SEATS e FULL CARPETING -. e RACK AND PINION STEER!\(; ' SEE ONE • • ~TRY ONE· . • • BUY ONE , , , TODAY! "-Of The New Cir • , , "GeUea 'I'_ ... . l "'Qranoe Count~'• ram.U!I of f ine Car~ Rome Of The New Car • • , "Gohle• '.l'e11t"•" • DAM. Y fJtL.OT $teff ""' l=='"=·011J110uNO, INllOONO"<:-R41LT-PA9' llttdo!HIO!t-l!nAANC:--- ----"''tbtc..Wa.y,-1Mrt'IJ!IU.ult.Ahtad..loi:..~rt..Hld*...tl'.nl__ r I - . ,. ... - - -, • • .J DAil Y I'll.OT . • Israeli Jets Gun , Down ,Syrian MIG with To• urphine Blowing In The N elv Year OFF A'.\l> Rl:S.\1~G DEPT. -You ~r all this rush of air that has grttted us with the New Year and )'OU ha\'e 10 worry if ii is a prediction of how , politics are going to go in .1973. TEL AVIV IAPl -S!'?ian and ·IJntU jel fight<n cWbod -1 In I dacfllbt 0\"U tbt snow-capped mom»•IM ol. Lebanon. . The Lebanese govtnuntnl rtported -S}'?ian plane crubed oear the Ul rtMt of Fara):a and -.nolher "'unidentified plane • .., seen Cl1!'hlnc la<o tho -west of Abde." · · Abde lies near the a.tediterTBDt.ID oouc in northern Lebanon about 11 mila nonb of ~ipoll. • t Late•t tlccount THE DOGP!Gln' wu tho ftnl ~ IJraell air bottle -Nor. ll, -tho -·-·-they -tis 5)11111 MJCll>. Tbe SJrlllll and tho 'hrMll. 11a .. <lalhed --........ .....u,. In llratll ~lat--..... the in<rtUlnll1 -Golla !WP"' ctu&-OroU... • The IJradl mWlaQ' -·'"' ._...i ill plloll shot down ..,. Syrilm Id la Florida Superjet Death . . Total Standing at 103 I t<llmd Syrian tar\lorJ afl<r f11inl ••·er Lebaaoa LEIL&NJ!K IUl'AllY ...,... llld SS.ii -plan.--up Oft ndar ....... u the fiCbllnc need ovtr Jbe ~-Ins. " •-.. DOUl1 bim ~t., our_,. bl' • -., ...... 1oos.• aid tho lit•. RooaJd Roberti, Who nnlJ I ocbool for -pped -In the ........... ...... ., ,IJaltoun. •'Ille rood .. tho Ul resort cl. Faraya. "We ruabed out and 11w one plane IW!IN ~ -. beadlnl toward lbe IJiili>d. TllUe wm thr<t other planta u.'t looted u lhollsh they were beedlni to Syria " The 5Yrial>laracil CcaJt-flrt line bas been at ll.11bpolnl since Nov. 21. when the htavlell Ol)lllni In more lban two yws tn1pted. Anob pnilla• slipped Into lmt!l-htld tc;r!""1' lnllll Syria "' thrtt occulons 1t CbrillmU time, the Jsra<IJI elalmed. and Israel rttallated wtlb an air raid on Syria last Wednttdl.V- TllE SVRIANS mpondod wllb an artiUery atiaek on I.-aell PCllitloos and 11e1tlemeo\$ on the Golan ile!ghll Salur· d1y. The Iiraelll cam• bo<k with a nl&lit air rald oo a Syrian army camp near DamatCllS. The JsraeUs now ,claim l.o have abot down 40 Syrian planes sine< the 00 Arab-Israeli ~·ar. 1bere is a difference, ho\\'t\'er. between the current natural winds that ate lashing us about and lhe ·normal pofitiCal 'breezes which blow bot air. MIAMI !UPI) -The dtalh IOll In the crash of an-Eastern Airttnes superjet in swampland west of Miami Frtday nighl,.. has reached 103, according to the Dade County j ~liami 1 medical eii:amine.r .. perfom><d to the"=.:~'-" lt-wu-not1nown-w m-tnffet'-Cargo Plane Crashes, 5 Persons Die Political huffing and puffing Is usually a great display but leaves little changed alter it all dies down. I mean. some of your rtaJly best poUUciarui can gas on for hours on end and nothing much ls hurt except your eardrums . nits NATURAL BLOW, however ap- pears lo be more devastating. You may ~v~ noted things t\ave aetually been faDlnfover. or into'other thlngs.. OJrrent reports indicate the IA1nd has been gtl!ting up to 55 miles per hour or so ·around here and has PartiruJarly created havoc over the water from our ttglon at Avalon Harbor on Santa CaWina Island. Early dispatches today say that at leatl five vessels have been lost to the winds at. Avalon, two have sunk in the harbor and three others washed up on the beach by wind-propelled surf. Injuries were also reported at Avalon to parties wbo were attempting lO save other boats rrom a similar fate . Certain .sea·.,~>',atchers who are con· sidered lqlowledgeable in sUcb matters have claimed from Ume to time that the Avaioo Harbor is a bit suspect as to the protection offered during times of weather stress. Apparently tbe old adage about "Any old port in a stonn" doesn't necessarily apply to Avalon . You . may have left your heart in Avalon but you may have also left your boat on lhe bottom. ANYWAY, TIIROUGBOUT all Ibis, lbe National Weather Service bas started out the New FYeai:_ on a re~.$, mite tor us, soothing our coastal region with .tbe word that the winds are going to poop"out toaight and end Wednesday. This is all very nice. The wind may ~be gone just about the time eve,.,.uiing that was slaodiog bu been blown clown. . It bu been lnlertslin& tbal they'« been <ailing lhiJ eurrenl ~ a ,'iania Aaa wind that was r'K'Ordtd up al-ound ~fount Wilson al hurricane-force gusts of about I> miles an hour beJore it slowed down in our regioo. You may have always harbored the no- li«Xl that a Santa Ana wind was going lo bktw hot and make everything seem like sanmer again. Thus one has been like evtfJbody in Southern California left tbr:ir freei.er doors open all at the same lime. THE WEATHER PEOPLE \li"am us that wtieo the wind does die doVt'D ·or rm)"be go away. then· it's going to get colder at night. Colder? How can that be hen akxlg this best of all possible coosts~ We w1U simpl y ha\·e lo loot to other points and assure ourse.lves things cw1d be worse. For example. it's been a great big nine above z.ero in Denver. Or bow about rrunus four at North Platte. Neb.? Or do you hke minus 10 degrees at f . N,0.? T four abo\'e at Chev- enne. yo .. w re t y ve ha\.~ a few brttz.es too. Stt? 7blngs could be worse.. - The statement by Dr. Joseph Davis at a late Monday new! conferenct was the latest in a series of conn(cti ng counts of ~ictims and Jurvi\·ors issued by airline (.___I_N_SH_O_'RT,,_ •• _. __,) spokesmen and county orticials. • The death toll announced by Davis in- cludes 101 persom who died at the sctne Or the crash in the muck of the Florida Everglades and two others who died later in hospilaJs. e Comedienne OK NEW YORK . IUPll -Comedienne Imogene Coca was in u.Uafactory con-• dition after surgery to correct eye, facial , and leg injuries suffered In a traf· fie accident ln St. Petersburg, Fla. Dr. Piem! Guibor , who led .a three-man surgical team at Manhattan Eye, Ear • and Throat Hospital in the to-minu te operation , said A1onday, ''The operalh·e rest.Its are exceUent aDd the prognosis is gbod. ·• Guibor said 11Uss Coca's right eye was repaired and "recomtruction was Fort Lauderdale 'Quieter' After Sunday Riot~1ig ' FORT LAUDERDALE . Fla. (UPI) Beefed-up police pall'Ols at the scene of a bloody New Year's Eve riot arrested 3' persons Monday night on minor charges. but avt1ided a confrontaUon with crowds Of youths. POLICE SAID most o( the a.rnsts ~londay night were on charees of disorderly conduct and public intoxication invol\'ing youths who li\·e in the atta, plus a few vacationers. The arrest$ came along a half-mile stretch or resort beach \\'here on New Year's Eve some 150 police engaged 4.000 revelers in a three-hour battle with nightsticks and tear ga1. When order was £lnally -restored early New Year 's Day, 70 persons had been in- jured in lbe riot, including 27 policemen. and 44 persons bad been arrest.ea on charges ranging from assault with intent to commit murder to inciting a rkll 1bree of·fiQen: were aeriously· hurt in the New Year's Eve riot. : o )"OU 1 o era seveT"a ew Year's eve pa'1.ies at swank hotels along Collins Avenue. · any pe:nnanent loss of viJ1on IO the eye. e Astroll!Orl.t Fire HOUSTON (UPI) -Judi• Roy Hofhelm, the mastermind behind the Astro•.-ortd Cbmple1 and membul ol hi• family were among more than 100 guens who bad to leave lbeir rooms at lbe A.stroworld 'Hotel Monday because of • fire. Damages were· estimlled at SIS0,000 but no one was hurt in the fire. Hofheim, bis wilt, bia da\ig)l<tt, her busbaOO and their c:hlldttn lelt the $2,SOO- a-nigbt penthoJse "OeltsUal sutte" and spent the rest Or tbe nl&ht at the.ir suite In the A.I,,_.. stacilum, whicb the judge ·owns 11""1 with the hotel, the A.llros bueball club and other lntauts. e Pepe RffoNn VATICAN Cl'i'Y (AP) -Pope Paul VI hao rt<OVtt<d from 1no....,. and _,,._ ed bia normal ac:tlvltiet tuept for au- dienc.s, the Vatl<aJ! aid today. On doctor's onlen, Pope Paul, wbo bad a slight fever Tburtday to Sunday, had to skip an outing from the V alican on Mon- day IO mark the N.,. Year's Day with a MBIS amoog c:rippled diildrto. The Vatican said the Pope re<eivtd bia aides and attended bis n«m.al wart. But to give him some rest the doctor ordered him to suspend audiences lo vl&itina: blsbopo and other Yisllon lbmJib ~. day. Also Wednesday's publl< audience was canceled this weeki e A119elc ':'bit MIAMI CUP!) ..; Anpla O.vis tl<tfv- ed a '!mn welcome on lier inlval In Havana on New Yearta E~._1ccorcHn1 to a Cuban radio broldcut monHlnd hert!" Afonday. "' The bnlodwt said Mias Dma, ·---lneot member <JI the U.S. Ccmmunlat Patty, arrived from Madrid. after a clr<uitous trip from the Unlttd Slate... She had i-lltnled entry io Mmco, which baii commerdaJ fUilltl to Havana, and went to New YOft ail dlen Emopt. lt •as )lisl Dffil' second .Wt to CUba in recent moalbs. · Bombing Heav)·, Gerieral Report.' NEW YORK iAP l -Retired Brig. Gen. Telford Taylor. who "'"IS iD Hanoi with three other Americans recently dur· iilg lnt.tri!ive U.S: bombin& attacks. says: "You can drive for miles tbrou&b ffanoi and not see any damage and then sud- denly oome upoo a virtual deltrt." "The lx>mblni ls quite be•vitr lban anything I wu under In Loodoa" dwin& World War 11, Taylor lald. lie added that the toll! ~ .... !IOI .. grut -in<ondl•IJ boatl>o ..... not used Clll llanol. Taylor, a prof,_ of law at Columbia Uni..,.ity, fttumed &IDda1 .llllltl with folkslnltr Joan Bitz; the Rn. 14ldiatl len UnivtnilJ Dltlnlly'Sdlool, llld' 8any ·Romo, oaliooal -tot <JI the Vietnam Veteran! Against the War. Colorado. Has 20Below I Loivest Outsi.de Al.aska at Gu1iniso1i; High FlorUla . .. I "" .... vr1T........, .Beari119 the Cold The 5Snl annual Polar Beer Swim gets under way in Van<ouver, B.C. wilh 253 swimmers plunging into the ~ water of Enllilh Bay. Actually, tbe. water wu three degrees warmer Uwi the air, and ii WM raining to boo\ 2,500 spe<btors watched the New Year's Day ritual. Surprise Visit Nixon Locked Out of Own Office ll}' l'llANK COllMIEI\ remains in office -a point noted with some oC his prtdecesJors -gave oo e1- pllnation for bis bellcopter rttum IO lhe 'White House en one ol the natlm's tradi· llooal live·ll-up bollday evtnlnga. . EDllDNTON, Alla. (API -A Boeing 1f11 cargo plane crashed and burned in a bliu.ard early today while landing at Edmonton International Airport, and police said all five persons oo board were killed. The plane. ov.'l'led by Pacific Western Airlines, bad a crew of five and WIS ar· riving from Toronto with 75 head of cat· lie. An earlier report said six persons were on board . POIJCE REACHED the cralh site at the ~ end of Telford Lake by mowmf>blle. They reported temperatures of about zero in the area. with blowin1 snow and wind gusting up 10 60 mlltS per hour. A spokesman at the airport control tO\\w said the '1(f1, fitted for ll5e an an international freighter oo charter fli&hts, wu in the. final phase of an instrument landinl ll"'ben It crashed. Royal Canadian Mounted Police said they had-' recovered three bodies and were aean:hiiig for the others. 'l1le v.TeCbge apparenUy wa.. at lea.st partially covered by drifting snow. Police· said they might have to use tracking dogs to search for the other bodies. A DEPARTMENT of Transport spokesman said the c:rasb slle apparently was in the general vicinity of the flight patb for the runway that ""'OUld have ~TON (AP) -President 1"i1· on, • su1llrist 'rililor to the While -en New Year's Day, is II.id to have found hlllllelf lodted out <JI bia own Oval Offi« MClllday. ~ ClltCe U))t<led to llPf'ld the .... llft bollday --at comp David, Md.. ·apparently upset sec:urity ·duly been in use at the time. TRl1E. MRS. Nlxon had )e.ft e.arlier in The spokesman diseounted a report the day ror Southern Clllfomia to take that a power failure at the tlrport had rm.tt.-and other lblnp -by return- ing from hls mounlalntop lodge Sunday nlpl AL1ROl1GB TllEllE is tvidellce tbal a few aldta .. lldpated the quick ftlunt from · Camp Dmd, ... Wblle Home of- ficial rtpOrled that w1>en Nixon llJPUM . at hl5 Oval Offtce at 7:JO a.m. on New Yt1r'1 Day be dlacoWed, altu futile wrestling wllh the dooiUiob, that routine st<Uril}' preautions ..... keeflln& b1m out ol bis o,rn inner unctiJm.. By all ICCOUDts. it did not take NiJon Iooc to !Ind a Wblt• -policeman -• uniformed member ol the Euaitive: Prottcfion Servi« -*bo c:ame up with a (llAby. The dlltf e.xecutivt, wbo seems more apt to alter apparmt plans the longer he Ski Lift Goes Berserk; Many S~ers Injured BURLEY. Idaho I AP -Ono 1><rson -In c:rllkaJ <Olldition and f'"" otJt<rs boo]litallled -ay night after a ski IHI ftDI out <JI ecntrol while c:arrylng about 8 stlen al Pomtrtlle Ski Arta II . ... Jlopilals trealed and releued 12 otben. Medical workers at 1bt acene estimated another 40 suffered minor in- juries. Gerald Andersoo, a !pokesman for Ca6Sia l.femorial Hospital lild ChriJ Stevens, Z9, of Hageman was In critical <Ollditloo wilb d>tsl and Internal Injuries. 1be other lhrte admltled at CUsia .. .,. In 11Ustidory <OllditiOn. Andenoo aid most of lbe injuries were broken bones and strains. He said about 40 doclOrs and oil-duty _..,1 rtlpODded to the emergency call from as far away 11 40 miles. Aml>ulan<e driver Roger Porter of the Wt11ttn AmbulBll<e -In Burley salCI ono. o1-t1>e lnJund.;>id-hlm-"chairs .,·ere Jlytna everywhere and people 111o·ere falling and jumping." DAil T PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE °"""' ol ... """ -is --tHd part in Pasadena's Rose Bowl. festl.vities caused the crash by depriving the 7ffl of where her old school, the Un1ve_rsuy of electrically powered ground navigational Southern CalUom.Ia, defeated Ohio State ..., aids or runway· lights. UnIW:nitJ'• fGotball lelun. _ The power failure apparently la!ted for By all accouots, Nixon's only activilf only five second,,, he sald, "hardly oo New Year's E~ wu to place a con-enough ·to put the plane off course," lfalUlltory ~ eall to Coa<b George Allon <JI ·the WashJnctoo n.dskins, win· nen <JI the National Football Coolerenee dlampionshlp. AU.., bia wilt, lour clilldrt!I and two in-Ian IUIDed up at the While House at 10 a.m. Monday to enjoy N"11on's bospllallty. But that 1Ull dots not eiplain .-by lhe l'resideol WU jigllni the doorknob Of bis private office 2T.i bour:s eartieJ. or what be did In the inl•rim bdof. .,,. lertainln& the Allen clan. Newsmen and photographers sum- mooet:I to tbe White House to record a portion of the meetlitg belween winning ooadl and whtniJig 11112 pttsldenUal can- didate notm that a1mo.st immediately thereafter. Nixon bad deserted bis Oval Office lot hideaway quartera ia the Mlpboring EJecutlve Office Building. . .. COMMON • MAR«ET - • Teton Climbers Forced to Quit . GRAND TETON PARK, Wyo. (UPfl -A group of 14 mountain climbers led by 64-year-old Paul Petzoldt made it to within J ,500 feet of the top of Grand Teton mountain Monday but were forced to turn back by a winter storm. Strong winds and sticky snow halted the ascent or the 13,TlG-foot mountain. said park ranger Tony BevlneUo, - bas been in radio contact with the group. The otber II memben of the party of !is remained behind at a pennanent climbers' but 2,00 fett below the summit. • , J .sk WI 011 di ru sli fro w SC ( H1 ha th m r i1 M re th on th .. sa S<i pa 12 d it H< ' ., Hi • er wi hu wl M fie Ct p, ' 1 vi er "" in1 ba th de on of: ro M • w; ho .ta .Y1 tr. ., P• su '° Sc wi dt ot M ] wl •• co de ca In If( s. ha I• 'Ci' be .tr: " {;( Ske'-ewns Identified A ~ Girls SANTA ROSA (Al') -Two . skeletons found near here were the remaiM of 12-year· old Stanta Rosa girls who disappeared from a skaUng rink almost a year ago, the sheriff's office said Monda y. The victims were idcntiHed rrom dental charls as YvoMe \Veber and Mauree n Sterling, Sonoma County deputies said. ( 'BRIEFS ) However, oUiciab said they have no explanation of bow ihey died. The girls wer~ reported missing from a local skating rink Feb. 4, 1972. e Jtlarlnes IJnrt PINOLE (.,_P ) Two ?¥1arines from Camp Pendleton received. major injuries when their compact car sideswiped one truck-tanker rig Monday, then crashed head-on into a second, the highway patrol said. '.Both the -driver, John Schneidennan, 20, and his passenger, Mark Anthony Jr., 22. were li!ted in critical con- dition later at Doctors Hospital here. The front of their car wa s crumpled in the crash on Highway 4 east of here. e 2 Die i11 Fire I LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A crippled elderly couple -the wife confined to bed and her husband confined to a wheelchair -burned to death Monday when wind-whipped flames from a burning Christmas tree engulfed their Pacific Palisades home . Three New Year's Day visitors twice tried to save the crippled couple but were beaten t>jck each time by the interise flames. They "'ere badly burned. City fire officials speculated that a string of holiday lights developed an electrical short on the dry tree and touched off a fla sh fire in the living room of Julian and Mary McBarron, both in their 60s. e Youths Atta~k STOCKTON (AP) -A California Youth supervisor was in serious condition at a hospifal here after he was al· tacked by five California Youth Authority inmates ·trying to escape,,today, police ·sa id.~ Pol e said the youths aP. pare tly lured group supervi59r Hugh McGill into a rorridor of the 0. H. Close School and then attacked him with a metal table leg. A noise detector in the building alerted other supervisors who came to McGill's rescue. Ex-Russian Sailor oiad • Uf'IT ....... GRAND MARSHAL OF 84TH ROSE PARADE Actor John Wayne, Wife Piiar, of Newport Beach Spirit Ro8y Despite Parade Incidents . Tlltsday, January 2. 19.,3 DAIL~ P'ILOT 5 __:_::__.--"-~~~~~~~ Frat Brother's Re111orse Capitol Sessions Fast Ones Reformer's Job Done C A M P PENDLETON Prank Haunting (AP) -An official reronner or military brigs LOS ANGELES (AP) -pledi;:es or !he fraternit y hnd is of! on another assign· Fred "Fat FreddyY BronnPr bet-11 le[t at '"lrtuallv the san~e SACRAMENTO CAP) -Qn... ment, three years a!ter was abandoned about 2 a.n1 pta\:e a Wt."t'k carhci-. 1y 26 of California's 1.20 state launching a cleanup of by three of his fraLer1u ty A missing -persons report legislators showed up Monday Camp Pendleton's widely brothers ln the Angeles Na-was filed bv the ) three !or a New Year's Day session c r I Uclzed correctional tional Forest '"to tt•ach him a fraternity menibcrs six dnys which lasted about 17 minutes. center. lesson." aftt'r Bonnt>r was dest>rted Both the Assembly and At the time Maj. Robert One of three said l\londay : "'hl•n it "'BS discovered he had Senale quickly reee!Sed, A. Finney arrived in 1969, "Th.is is going to haunt me as not re1urnt'<l home. Tht•v said freeing members to return to congress Io n a I Jn· Ion& as I li\'e." they thought Bronner. di-essed their television set.! before the vestigaUons described the John Berges , 29. and two in a spor1 s coat and gy1n end of Rose Bowl halftime ~1arlne brig as rampant other member's or Chi Chi Chi shorts, \li"Oukl be ab!e to htlt h ctremonies. with racial problems, fraternity a1 Pierce College a ride back. Monday's brief Session brutality and even drugs. left Bronner, 21. a 5-foot-10. Bronner v.a s de.s,cnbcd as a marked the opening of what Ls But a new $2.5-million 270-pounder \Vho had been man plagued by overv.·ei3ht expected t.o be the last ve!o correctional center replac· raised like a "~lomn1a's boy," and financia l problems who ae&Slon in California history. ed the old barracks Oct . 'in the rugged forest De<-. 22. made frequent dt'mands on Last November. voters ap-15, 1971, and there have Bronner's bodv was round other fraternity bro1hers for proved Prop. 4 which abolish-been no reports of serious Sunday by searching sheriff's rides throughout the Los ed the \'eto session and problems since. deputies. Jn his allempl to get 1\n'!eles area established a two-year session 'J'ht buildings were an back lo the city, he had left a Bc·rges said B1'lnner 11 as for the Legislature, simllar to I twp rove men t but road and had fallen off a SOO.. rude and inconsiderate At that in Congress. The flrst "professionalism of guard toot cliff. times "but a!so verv l1keJb\e meeting of the new 1973-74 per!Onnel is the key to ef· No charges have been fill'd. at other tin)cs. \"ery. jolly'' talk with him and just dump him up v.·herc we dumped the pledg~ a Wl<ek ago and say, ·f<~red, think thin gs over white .vou walk tl oul .. .' ''•Berges recalled. Berges said he and the olhf'r tv.·o men picked up Bron:1rr aad took him to the lorest north of Los Angeles. ··You guys are goin~ to dump me. aren't you?" Berges quoted Bronner as ask- ,ing v.·he.t} the car pulled onto a forest road. Berges said he aru:werM . "Yeah. we figured we'd leave you up here and, v.·hile walk- ing. you could thlnk..about the over:lll aspect of e\'erything." Bronner left the car volu n- larity and showed no signs or panic, the fraternity brother said. Legislature will be on Jan. 8, fic ient and effect ive One sheriff's spokesman 3::ud On the day he \\'as durnprd. tiut firsl the lm legislature pri!Oner control and Sunday: "If Bronner went Berges said, Bronner had ask· "TflIS IS going 10 haunt m(' must complete it!: last piece of rehabilitation,'' Fi p n e y voluntarily, they fl he fralcrni· ed for a ride to his parents' as long as I live,'' Ber~es said. business -the Ove-day veto said in an intervle\li'. ty brothers) arc only guilty of \\'est llol!vwood apartment 'file victim's father, Lro:i session requirt!d by the state Today an estimated stupidity." and lhen called for a ridt• bnrk Rronncr. a 52-year-old Polish constltution. . 8,000 men leave the Camp to the fr aterni ty h'ouse. 20 1n1n1igrant, said during the Fifteen of th e 80 Pendleton brig annually to BERGES SAID he and two miles away. scarl'h for his son in the assemblym en alid 11 of 40 return to active duty as fraternity brot hers, Gordon desola te rnountainous area, "I senators answered rollcall at 3 Marines, Finney said. Gillespy, 19, and John ~1organ. "THERE \VAS just a spon-know it is not possible for .. this p.m. Monday . Then most of 21, thought Bronne r v.·as not In laneous idea -\veil. v.·hv don't child to survive. My so n, he them headed back to their of-'------------' danger ' since some younger we pick up Fred. have ·a long v.•as not an athlete." fict!I to catch the closing 15 1r-~-------.:...--...;,,...;;.;, ___ ..;..-.... ;;;,_,_,_,_,_,_,_ ___ -. minutes of the first hall of the PASADENA (AP ) -High builders feared the wind might Rose Bowl game. When the windS and a fatal knifing wither flowers or even topple half was over, they returned among early-bird spectators floats. The first float was · to lhe Senate and Assembly railed to Jessen high spirits as finally moved ' into position at chambers and qu ickly voted to 10: 15 p.m. recess until Tuesday af- Speed Trap Law Revise HAMS t he 84lh annual Tournament of Violence broke out while temoon. Roses Parade unfurled its thousands spent the flight on E.ven when the two houses SACRAMENTO (AP) bea uty before an estima ted the P?rade route. A 33-year-old do gathe r a full 4:1uorum, it is Gov. Ronald Reagan has sign. one million persons who arose BCllnower man wa s stabbed to no t expected by most Capitol ed Assembly bill 744 by at dawn on New Ye'ar 's Day death. a .. d. in a second in-observers that any of Gov. " 0 -Id R • 168 t w'll Assemblyman Jack R. Fenton for curbsitle seat.s. cident, 18 to 20 yootus were 1wna eagan s ve os 1 booked for assault against an be successfully ove rridden. (0-Montebellol, wh ich re\"ises An .estimated 300 million officer or assault with a dead-That requires a two-thirds the definition of speed tra?S . viewers throughout the y,·orld ly weapon following what of· vote in both houses, someth ing The law requi res that police watched via televi sion. Top ficcrs termed a "mini-riot." tha t has not been ac· use radar or other electronic participants included First Tfie dead man was identi~ed complisbed since 194& when · J K M hall P I. "· Le •-•-1u d s.......t measuring devices only Lady Pat Nixon and the grand as ames . ars . o ice l11c gJaUt re r a m m e y=u said he was stabbed by flve or through a $90 million ap-on sections of highway where Spiral SHC'ed lt'l1ole or H111f "So Good ... It Will llau11t You 'Til lts Gone." e Ready to Serve with Honey 'n Spice Gla1• e Sp iral Sl iced From Top to Bottom e We Package and Sh ip from Coast to Coast e Full Serv,ice Delicatessen e Imported Ch eeses a nd Wines e Cate ring.·· A Speciality ~---------l 700 E. Com, H~lt-y, Conttio del Miii' -67l·to00 marshal, actor John Wayne. six youths about 2:20 a.m. and pro priation bill despite the recent studies have ahoWn that Winning the grand prize died several minutes later at veto of then Gov. Earl War-the prlma facie speed limit is 1222 s. liookhunt, AitahelM 6ll·24'1 award in lheParadc, v.·hich H u o ti n gt on Memorial _ire~•-:_ _________ _iioo~l~ju~s~ti~!i~ed~-------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l &MKk WHI e>I 5 Ctl.,.111 llttlt11rt11t featured "Movie f\1emories" Hospital. I· as its theme, was the Oc-In the second incident, of· cidental Life Ins urance noa t ficers said they were pelted which held four vin tage wilh rocks and bottles when limousines of the type used at they answered a disturbance. Holl ywood pre mi er s of When they tried to arrest tv.-o yesteryear. youths. officers said, they The sweepstakes trophy were "ganged" by others at ,,·en t to the Sou the r n the scene. Three officers suf- Califomia city of Lakewood, fered slight injuries. whose noat "Kismet" depicted ------''----'------I an elegant Persian garden bedecked by a rainbow of flowers and pretty girls. MRS. NIXON, sum>Unded by ,secret Service agents and r iding in an open convertible ,,--:;:!..~ near the f1·ont of the parade, smiled but(iave no interviews. Wayne, who recalled that as a yout h he helped decorate the Glendale Ooat with roses, said when asked by newsmen what he looks forward to in the new year: "I am looking forward to 1973 and peace 'i\'ith honor.'' . High winds, in the 30 mile an hour rang:e, delaved posi- tioning of the parade's 59 floats, buffeted spectators and knocked over palm tree branches. Parking space scalpers ask· ed up to ~IO as the usual mas- sive traffic jam occurred. Winds with' gusts up to 45 miles per hour were forecast for parade time, but forecasters said the gusts shou ld subside later in the morning. THE FIRST float s were supposed to be in position at 9 p.m. Su.nday. but the move \\"AS postponed be ca u s e CoUDBel Bill 'Mlr+lmum $100 ~r1011tl 1ccou11t Hop in your car and come as yo u are! The Imperial , folks are waiting for you ! Imperial Bani< Costa Mesa Harbor Blvd . at Fair Drive (714) 979., 000 PHARMACY: • • --· '>Ot• you can l11ye,st, ' .. . •~ Depo~t Cei;'.'t,ifleate. • • • JOo or more itt any i.fme. ~ . ~ - • • '.nO L Coast Hi!bwav_ at F ernlP.~f. Corana del Mar ' a 644-75-75 Wet1s F"!90 8-tm °"" 290 oflleos th~ Galllomia. Costa Mesa omce· 462 East 17th Street, 92627 /Assets OYer SB btlnon/Member F.D._L_C. __ ---...1 ~ --. • ) I • ••• • • •• • DAILY PILOT DITOBL\L PAGE RES~RVATIONS . Money ComeS--and Goes FOR FUTURE PARIS FU~HTS TOURIST CLAS An Wlmated 5.5 million Individual taxpayers In California will be Sllarlng •227 million In st.ate Income tax refunds within the next few months,· according to State Controller Houston I. Flournoy. The sum, representing about 12 percent of total tax collectlons in the state's flm year of comp~lsory with· holding, ""'111& from overpayment& of state income tax for a variety of reasons. Recipient& of the refunds, which will average $42, will Include persons with greater than ordinary Item· !zed .deductions, persons who did not work the entire year and others who used the payroll deduction as a means to save mon ey. The refunds will start going out this month and Flournoy estimates that all but about 340,000 will have been made by May 4, 19 daYs after the April 15 tax re- turn d""dlin e. while thiB economic shot in the arm will be a we!· come first !or the taxpayer, the sight of hiB first 1973 par check =Y take some of the edge off his happy an· tirlpaUon. one that promises to geperate oome hot discussion If It should be framed lnU> a proposed law, is • recommenda- Uon that the atate levy and·colJect Income taxes !0< local governments U> help offset the Impending reduction lo property taxes. But for the time being at leut, tho taxpayer can take solAce lo the knowledge that this Is just an Idea, while the property tax cut already Is part of the law. Jet Noise Studied Jet airplane noise generated at Orange County Afr. port has developed i n t o a $65,000 question !or the county Board ol, Supervisors. That's t h e. tab for two studles, undertak~n by two separate real estate appraisal lirms, to determine the value of properties under the jet takeoff pattern. It will reflect a substantial Increase In the employe's share of social security deductions under the Federal InsW-ance Conbibutlon Act (FICA). The bite goe< up from ·5.2 percent to 5.85 percent of each pay check. In addlUon, the FICA deduction which h'8 been cut off at the $9 000 income mark each year, now will con· tinue up th...;ugb the $10,800 Income level. This repre- sent& • 35 percent boost, which will raise the maximum indlvldual contribution Crom $468 to $631.~0 a year for those earning $10,800 or more. ; The resu!Ung information will be used in d8lenae of a suit filed against the county by 10 property owners who charge their properties have lost value because of jet noise. The suit, scheduled lo go U> trial in spring, will be a test case for the county. Actually, 969 property.pwn- ers have declared their intention to sue ftie -oouii'ty on similar grounds. · Meallwhile, the airport's Ecolog noise monl~ring system , with five stations in the takeoff area, continues U> measure jet noise around the airport. lta findlngs have been given teeth by a new state law allowing fines up U> $1,000 !or ~ilot& who violate noise siippresslon regulatioo8. These mclude limiting the number, Ume of day and direction of jet flight&. Of course, social security payments to the retired, which are financed by the active work force, already have been increased. Also offsetting the ~easant prospect of an Income tax refund Is news that ihe employe deduction for State Disability Insurance, which has amounted to 1 percent of the first '8,000 earned annually, will be extended U> In the past six months, only three violations, all Involving l":'vate ain:raft, have occurred, according to airport officials. . ' 'WHAT MAKES YO\J THINK Miii. NIXON HAS LOST <ONFl~N<E IN f.!Ef the $8,500 earning level. · Another tax: maneuver under consideraUon, but It's safe to say that •tatlstic will be roundly chal· lenged by homeowners when the noise suit gets to court. Resolutions For Writers ··arid Others FNEY J.H~~ Resalu-I'll Try To K .. p: -To remember that we all basically lllllllt the same things, and oor dil· terences 1n 1 .. s lmportant than our limllarities. -To 1top blaming "thtm" for what ls wrong wilb the world, aod to examine more scrupu)ously our own failure to live up to our belle(s. -To love goodness aa much, u we • bate evil -otber- wile, it becomes too easy to turn into a hater instead ol a healer. -To keep in mind at all tlmeo t h a t .. justice" is a seam- less web, and not un- tU we assure justice for othen do we rain the right to claim It ror oune!ves. -To know that strengtll moo;t ori.n dl!closes ltseH In genilenm, snd weakness In fury. -To refrain from self-congratulaUom In oootrlhullng to charKy -nther, to work for the elimination ol the deeper conditions that continue to make such charity necessary. -To aay no mq than we know, to .-1peak no more than we mean, and to give others as much the benefit of the doubt as we expect from them. -To cease imagining that we can change conditions for the better. by "doing" more than we do, without at first "becoming" more than we are. -To understand that what we call Dear Gloomy Gus What part did Henry Kissinger play in the movie "Dr. Strange- love"? -A.J.D. Tllfs .....,.. rtfttcb ,.....,.... ...i.w., ,.., --iir .... ef .. --·-· ,... ,_ "' ....... ~ °""" OellY f'llill, "freedom" ta not a penonal attribute, but a social relation ::-and opthnum of freedom for everyone depends upoo sell· imposed restrictions democratically ar· rived at. -To look beyond the issues that divide · ua, and grasp for the ends that unite us -not in mere sentimentality, but as a sheer matter of the survival of our self· destructive species. -To reoognlze and admit our pre· judil:es freely, and -il tt ts beyond our power to extirpate them -to discount -.them u reaUstically as we discount our limltatioos ol eyesight or bearing or taste-buds. -To accept the hard moral truth that from the moment we do anything creditable In the anUclpatlon ol applause or Popularity, we have forfeited our right to oucb credit. -To stop justifying selfishness hecaase "the world is a jungle" -for It can also be a garden, depending on whether ooe wants to plant and water, or to phmder and uproot. -Finally, to generalize less , and specify more; to lbink (and act) In 1.enns ol individuals and specifics, nor in terms of abstract groups or policies; and, ·in- sofar as i.!1: humanly J)OSSible, to judge ourselves by the strictest demands of · justice, and others by the broadest law of mercy. • System Encourages A:fJsentee Legislators Electric 'Floor Vote' Controversy . By PHIL JORDAN Cap!IOJ NeWI Service The 1912 legislative session is history and the 1973 season -the first biennial session in California history -is &bout to begin ... but is that history factual? (GUEST REPORT) \\>bile only a handful of members are ac-As a matter oi fact, in one COO· tually 00 tbe floor. The tenn "on the trovcrsial but seldom-mentioned respect, floor" Is apt; those present will be scur- it is not. Floor votes in the assembly are rying from desk to desk, voting fer tbme a matter or~· .but not or fact. . who are not 00 hand. AN ASSEMB'iYMAN doesn't have to W)llLE MOST assemblymen will speat be present in the chamber In order to bt . 1ree1y In defending the p-acttce lew it recorded as voting. All be needs.is a ,-.ems. are wUllng to speak' fdr 'at· friend or, according to 80Dl8 critics, even trihutlon. An exception is Alsembtyman a:n enemy on the floor. Leroy F. Greene, a I{)..year k>wer house And according to a loog·lollg·lime veteran an4 outspoken Democrat !rom oboerver ol the statehouse scene, the Saeramento. recorded-but-not-cast voles are just an "Having IOIDtooe else vote for you is indlcation of a greater problem that -as just a convenience/' Gfeene opined. "We ,lhis particl.ll.ar observer sees it -111 very all of us mow bow we'll vote on 1fP expensive for the taxpayers ol Califomla. glren bllL. . ~ eun.nt memben ol the ·.....,bly ol 1t ju>l ISD~ J>OS'!ble to be on the noor course by and large don't ... It ihat for all the vot .. that oome up. There are way ' tao many other matten gomg oo at the • aune time, particularly commtttee rr ALL BEGAN mott !Un U.... meellngs." d""'des ago, when the lower house Greene has a poinl Ttie usembly adopted the use ol an electric voting usually meets in mid or late morning, machine. Each member has on his dest bolda Ill committee meetings In the a !itile switch enabling him to cast, If he . afternoon. 'lbe senate, oo the other band, wishes to vote on an is3ue at all, 0 aye" usually meets in late afternoon, while its or "nay." oommittffs meet during the morn.ing. A 'nle votes are recorded on a pair of member of the lower house will often la!:ge rosters,-wilh green and red lights find be Is due to speak !or his bill lielore opPQSite the member's name, plus a total an upper house committee just about·tbe tally. time the lower house is getting to At times, however, perhaps even rre. business. quently, a large total vote will be talli~ That atatehouse observer, howe\rer, sees matters difrerently. "IF THERE is an emergency of some sort, or a confJicting committee meeting ol the senate," he said, "I don 't see anything wrong with a member asking his seat}nate to cast his vote for him, but it goes a lot farther than that." (Assembly desU.are a1Tanged in pairs). "But that Isn't the way It's done today. A member has a lock on his voting switch -he can make sure no one else votes for him -but very few members today use u: r . "When a YOte 11 called, some members -)'OU watch-will nm around to five or six desks, voting those absent members," he continued. "Maybe they ·dm't want to talk about it -alter all, If tbey admitled what hap. pened, II mlgl>t be embsrrasslng -but there are quite a few members who, at one time or another. have bad a vote cast for them, one WQ" or another, they were very unhappy abouL" EVEN ON noncontroversial m e a s- ures, this pmoo feels, it is tmfair to a member's connituents to have them believe their assemblyman was present 00 the noor and voling when he in fact was not. "It ls a member's duty to be on the floor to vote," be charged, "but even more if the bill in question is an im- portant one .•. and it just isn't dooe any more." . "The trouble Is, more than anything else, that the legislature bas become a country club in recent years. No member should expect this to be a nine-to-five sort of job. It's unfair to the people in the district to ruR for a 'bankers' hours' job. "1 RECALL one senator in particular," he reminisced, ''.who used to be in his or~ fice before 7 a.m. every session day. I( someone wanted to see him on something. they could be on deck at 7 a.m. or they could forget it. .. he told me it made a pretty good screening method. Plent y of others worked early, or very late." But that was the "good otd days." Legislators today, of course, have a lo( more to do and get a lot more ac. complisbed? "Don't you believe It~" according to the observer. · "Back when the legislators received $6,000 annually and $14 per diem, they'd tum out 5,000 bills, more or less, in a session. as many as today, and get out of here by June or so. "It isn't that more is being done now - quite the opposite. More time is being wasted now. At the end or a session. such as we've just seen, too much undone work is being bunched up. "And it you think this is bad, wait until the end of 1974, when the loose ends or a tw~year session have to be taken care of." "It's just a country club now," he con- cluded. "It didn't~ to be." · Is he correct? Certainly few of today's legislators would agree , . but it is somelhing for Calitomia's voters (a1so taxpayers) to o:imider. Test Due for Canadian Government -"WHAT A MESS!" was the auccinct dian side. Of all tbe political parties in .fidence'' in the government. The New headline over the Torooto Sun's account EDJ.TqlUAL Canada, the New Democrats take the Democrats will likely propose a sub-of the Oct. 30 Clnadian elections. At that hardest 11 n e against t be amendment. "Americanlzatioo" ol Canada. With tbe1r k f L ~ VBI time , it appeared that the ruling Liberals RESEARCH found •'•'ht · p Uamen the If events follow the scenario 1a·1d down 't-11t"~t-."()~.,.,..-it~~tt~..-~~H-_.,.~~J-~---~DAC11i-'"~~11o~au~:..~pp<11>"°'bail·~~~._;p~won~··o+\~~·· ... ~·~·ti..~·~~-\;;::::::;:::=::=::::;::::-;;).1--~~lil'ii~r·\iiii ~ .... iieii~~~~,~~rauro:!ijur~~~~!;;iii~';:~;;.i-,'=1iiti;a.:,,.....;;;;;c1ttr,;m1iiii;rF-iiii-"me~w,_-~~~~~ W ASHJNGTON -The Federal Bureau of Investigation , molded in the image of the late J . Edga r Hoover, has been thrown into a tiuy by his successor, LOuls Patrick Gray Ill . Hoover surrounded himself with staid, veteran assistants who kept the FBI on a s teady coune. Gray has brought In tlmoe sharp but in- experienced, modlsh, YOUQI aides who are 'known lnaide the FBI .. the ''lllod Squad ... u ..... ponooally directed the FBI . from bJs w ashinglon aanctlim sanctorum. Gray II any '° much that be has been nictnJmed •1Two-Day Gray" around FBI l>ea<fquarlen. • dressed snd how long th<y wore their sideburns. Gray now' permits colored shirts, modish clothes and lengthened sideburns. Gray is al.Jo recruiting women for the first time and more blacks as • agents. His rule Is more relued but less certain. Many of tht old-timers, unable to ad-- just 10 Gray's manqemcnt, have quietly resigned from ·the FBI. Some -·t be missed. But In recmt .... ta, four of the most vital and vigorous mldc!Je.1ged ~'BI offidals have glveo notice. ALL FOUR Insisted to my associate La Whitten that Gray's tenure has LIKE MOS!' noncahinet orridals, nothing to clo wltb their departure. But ff-almoat f)Wl)'I fiew In conunet<ial they cwld have sayed U they Wished. pi._ Groy ides the Air Forco as il It At the White HC1We, President Nixon Is • ..,. bis penooal airline. He and his wile deliberating whether to retain Grv or have llown all over tbe counll'y to Inspect select someone ei... to bead the FBI. The field ollloes IACI keep 1 p e 1 k i n c Pmident promised Gray ooly that his YN••1e11ll. SllQ bis apPolnlment lot name -1d be "coos)dued" as the MaY, be bu lr1veled 1n esUmated co.ooo pennanent FBI direaOr'. the 264-seat House ol Commons. 1l>e that the IDlStable parrl.m.nta,;, situation ~~ tougher, oot easier, to deal ~~~ts thenor .J:.,~ :J question was: who was to govern? ·w111 Weaken the prime minister's band in Trudeau will remain in power. Another Recounts lucidly decided the Issue. 1 ... 1gn lflairs -particularly In pending THE FIRST TEST ·of the new possibly sterner, test will come early i.; Prime Minister Pierre T r u de a u ' s negotiations with the United States. parliamentary situation Will come with the session vohen Finance Minister John Liberals emerted wilh lOll 1eats, the T>Iks oo a wide range of Canadian-the tnditlooal Speech !ram the 'lbrone -Turner Introduces a new budget. Turner Conservatives With 107.-1\nd the balance AmerlcanaUairswerebrokenolfprloito an outline ol lqislation·lhe gol'ermneDt bu vowed to cut corporate taxes_ a of power fell neaUy J.nto the lap of the the U.S. and CAnadian elections. They in-plans to Introduce in the -coming year. .move tbal is anathema to the New mildly socialist New Democratic Party eluded a renegotiation oC the 196$ auto The Canadian ParUameot meets Tbun-· Democrats. led by David Lewis. With only 31 seats in agreement and explorafory lalb on the day ror the first ·time ,ai.Dce the. October . Ovef'Sha"?wing the political infighting the legislative chamber, the New sharing of continental energy. election. . m Ottawa 1s the onslaught of Canada's Democrats can pretty well decide how 1bese talks must now be taken up The Conservatives can be expected to or-arctic winter. Nobody wants to force the long the government remains in power. again. But U.S. official.! involved iftitbem fer an amendment to the speech, p~ eiec:torS Ollt in lbe mids( of a blizJ.ard. TRUDEAU will be turned out as IOOC1 aho\Jld not expect wealmess.on !be-Cana-pooln(I thal tbe ClllMlOl1S hu "no eu> "Come spring," editorlaliied the Mon- as i.. loses an Important vote In the !real Stai', "the de&ire 10 keep the gov- O>mmons. At that point, be cwld call emment In ornce Is apt to vanish wllh the -· -or tb.-CMserv•li• ... led Real D~-.nn i· i"ve rrale ........ u.w then. Trude•· will govern by rnllcl-mannered Robert StaDfield, C'~L .l t llis huge and bumptloua <Ollltry r,_ a could bo Invited to "!onn a government. porllamentary tigbtn)po. Indlcatloos are that the New Democrsts will support Tnideau -providini he In- troduces programs ameoabl~ to them. Lewis recenUy toofided that he would "Just as SIXX1 DOI have another election immediately." Minority governments are nothing new in Ctnada. There have beell alx of them since the Twenties. But never bas the nwrgin beeo so clo.9e or thf ln.Ouence of a 1mall party so heavy. Many parllam<;p- t11ry ob9ervtr1 believe minority govern· ment IO be a good tblng In tha"t It malces (~HE BOOKMAN) OltAHOI COAST DAILY PILOT Robtri N. \Vttd, Pubfi.shtr Ratbetlll's multl-Iingual sl:ills took him all over Europe to tnc• intema~al Thcmai Kttidl, Editor croob, lin1ber wldenlng bis view ol the Bcrbara Kreibich real world of crime detection. Editorial Po9t . Editor for a catttul exercise of power. 1 . 11JERE IS some concern, boWtver, .mJ1es al an esUmated COii lo the tu-Our llOW'ces inside the FBI say Ibey 1 '..J-_;l:!yers of wen over fl00,000. -would prefer someone o! national .. ~~tote, ~ SUpmtlrU>ilrt JllJ!I~ Retirement waJ weeks away for 0.0'1• Hatherill, O>mmander o! the Crimirnll lnv.,UgaUon Departmm1t at Scotland Yard, when the · Great '1)-ain ~ took place. How could be resist the opportlU)ily IO worl: on one of the pate.ot crimes ol the ctn!u17! lie 1ltaYed Oil, and ana),ytes the .... - among msny olhm -in A llelocilve's St«y ·(McGnw·HlD, l&IJ), the autobJosnphy OI 1 man ""-..,_ ol 30 yean took him IO every level o! '!be Yu-cl-• 0 MV ONLY prdblem in wriUnc my Th<? edltorl•I Pt.ii:e of th~ DAiiy book." Hathm111 nails, "WU to be.--.J'--'"Pll,ot !!eeks to inform and 1tlm4· ~'in tbrCl.-1UUs-.nltiiif wl'iif tf'--rttder1 b)-,n'nt'n~I 1h11- .. rtlan polltlcl, although he was not Byron "Wbizzer" Wlllte or the former • -.boft allpplnl)'O'JUcal"t!dblts to the In-crndt number three man at the FBT, • -t pnold<nL Grwy made Jlf -WWllm SUlllvan.- l....J--l ... t. bia ~hr Plwill•t Ni&ao B"OT PAT GRAY, who Is a more com- • darlnt bls = a"1UDd tho country au_Uuin ..l1ll pugnacious reoturea mlcht lndlcate, i! Olger to say ' ~ ,_. tlle FBI under • U.. on. Alld he bu an Inside track wllh "k..7" ~ bow ... apnlS Ricbanl Nilan. I Quotes 'l1lt .um of bthavlor LI-to retain a man's own dignity, without lntrudlna upoo the liberty ol otbera. . t F.-11 llaeoa "HATllERllJ. began !Ue Iii tbe )IOUce !orco by ftOOna a beat," ....,las Bentley lnc!Jcates In a. r ... -. Yem . la&err'~he irtlnMNced ·new ldtal IDd new technlquea and doubled the llall. fU I """~ moat~ lllD ai..p _.., -In their beds at night and wait Ille st ... ta In dlyUchl UDafrald. It ls Dot ~waysooelltwll<ra." - on d .. ..c ..... 1n inwestiptklo. i have n~·fpaper'• oplnW>n1 • ron1· I ...... ,. men tu} on topi('I or In t and 1\10~ Utld, uatitrated rubblib 0£ the •icnlflcanct>, by provldlllJ( a fMUm type tbt gbort wrllen ,or »alled 'detec-for the elq)(USlot\ of our re11.dt>rs' UYN' IDlllMUw cull h'Oln eeosatioMI <lP''"°"8. and by ~ting tht- oewspaper ttpOrll. Indttd, there is no dh·f'r-.1! '~·piln1t or lnformoo ob- need for embellilhmenL RHJ.tife-ilrama--wn•rn mi_•Pl>kmnen on tDpics II muc.b IDln IP lppkc than the lrap--.rti.. d.,,. · fllncs o! fl<tlon." Tuesday, January 2, 197S I" CAROLmE llARKLEROAD ' ........ . QUEENIE . . ~ lly lhil lnterlandl -...... ._ - L • .M. Boyd LA in Top 3 For ~stlines Those three major cities wherein tbe women tend to have the largest busUine are said to be Los Angeles, Bu!· falo and Detroit. The sdlolars who turned up these stati .. tical averages said the slavic immigrants in Buffalo and Detroit eVidently contributed to the condition. there, but they couldn't explain the endowmenu o( Los Angeles. A BONE SPECIALIST of some prestige says you can improve your posture considerably by this liUJe trick. ~ call I heard about it years ago. but apparently now 1t s official. Adjust the rear view mim>r ln your car, suggests he, so it requires you to sit up perf~y ~ght i~ ordec to see oot back. What this does, evidently, 1S continually correct your slump .. Q. "WHAT proportion of the federal workers are le- .._ male?" A. AboUt 'rl percent. DOROTHY PARKER -11 has been a long time since anybody talked about those sophisticated New Yorker wits Dorothy Parker and Robert Bencbley. But not long enough, prob- ably. Still, I must report this incident Once they wocked together, those two, in an· office so small there was only room for their desks, their two chairs, and one guest chair. Bendtley romped around a Jot away. Dorothy got lonely. So w}len the building sign pa.inter came by to put their names on the dooc, she bribed the fellow to paint there Instead just the word "GenUemen." She met a whole batclt ol ln!eresting characten;, she said. ABOlIT ELBOWS - A designer of female fashion con· tendS a v.·oman should never wear short sleeves not at }east two inches above the elbows. No girl anywhere, claims this expert, has decent·looking elbows, so atten- tion should not be focused oo them. THE !%-YEAR-OLD boy has more colds lhan the ll· year-Old girl. The 21-year-Old woman has more colds than the 21-year-Old man . . . SECOND MOST popular month for wedding ceremonies is August September is third. And you know about June_ .. APPROXIMATELY 55 people a day in this country die in falls_ Out of airplanes, off of horses, over roller skates, whatever. YOUNG LADY. if you want to make a good impres- sion on your new gentleman friend , eat a light snack just before he takes you out to dinner. That is the counsel of another of our Love and War man's experts. Thus, it's said, by not being too hungry in the restaurant, you won't be tempted to focus all your interest on the food, but can devote your full attention to the fellow. Ordtr lightly, keep your eyes on his eyes, and shut up. IN A LOT of places around here, if you're deaf, you can't legally drive IJ car unless it !)as Q!.lter rearview lJlir- roi-s on both sldes. 1\11 states license deaf drivers, UiOOgb. Every one. FISHERMAN'S adage is: "Every day you fish adds a day to your life." What's the hunter's adage, if any? ... Address mail to L. A!. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1875, Neur port Beach, Calif. 92660. ·~ . - ' iutl4ay, January 2, 1CJ73 DAILY PILOT t Save ·1he •stairease ~ Security Force ' For Sports Chrlltian Scl<nc< llolllror Smrico SAN FRANCISOO -IAokiJtg for an W1UIUll &lft. ooe wit.b luting value? How about 1 !hlmbleberry! A p y g m y manzanita (~ercaeen shrub)? Or 30 lqUAf'e feet of mud! course of'the Coe.stai history over 500,000 Lag for the total 30 acres ls a "hold-u p "· yean. . (Eff<rt.t by a reporter to question 'lbousands of people -fr.om school· the developers were rebuffed . l children to acienllst.s -have visited and An appeal against an environ1nentul ltudied Ulll natural phenomenon which impact study done by the de-vt>lopets "1\1 Capitol New!I Servlfe SACHAMENTO - Sacramc>nto Count,· Sheri ff Duane IAw' estima· ~.; th~t local rinancing to pro\•lde a stcur1ty force f"r Sacrl "e1t· to's ~1etropcrlltnn A i r po r t woold add six to seven c"nls to the property lax rate Thr local facility servt!s mo re than! ·1 110 DAll.V PILOT Is !he ' ewii;"'l:.iper ror sp0rts along ''fl: r inr•e Coast. .. complete "l•~t1s1 ics on local home and :O \.\'S\' vame.s . .,1arf coveragt-, -ore, M:clu~lve . sloriea on ' t\'1(?t• Coast sports than any rlher Io ca 11 y distributed begl.ns in a tkie pool, turns into sta be decided by a state court. But no ""'S'p·•per. For bargain prices you can give sym- bolically any 9f the above at COW'ltless other Items from nature. Tbe gifu are an effort to save about 30 acres of the wil· que Mendoclno pygmy forest on the California coast from being done In by a mole! development. bluffs, then Into Mexican pine forests, decision is likely to be made soon. then into spruce forests, and finally into The staircase was caused by the rise 1.6 niillloo passengers a year. ~--------~ the Six·fOOi·high pygmy forest and fall of the sea level during glacial ,_ ______ f'!t'-fH7"1 f"•rhio,.,.-------, 'MW: Wlltute already owra part of the periods. The upper part of the staircase HONG «ONG The Callfomla ln!titute of Man in 1ture ls "ltllinc" forest features to l!t money to preserve tbis ecological pbenoooeoD11 - a five-level "staircase" rising from the ocean, wi~ each step ol the stalrcase being J001fXXI yean: older than the next. stalrcMe and nearly 140 acres sur· has impoverished soil, thus producing rounding it. Over the next decade, lhe in-pgymy·like gro\.\•th, stltute must meet payn1ents of $200,000 oo the land. "lF YOU WM\'T TO GJ\'E a gift to a The propoeed 11-acre mottl site, on ~he white-footed mouse and a friend at the , firlt step bordering Jughand1e Creek, same time, we 'll send a card 10 your would destioy the watenhed of the creek friend and buy the grassland for the and, impair the entire area. mouse,'' states the institute. "THE FOUR BUSINESS PARTNERS Among those "ho will receiYE: a card behind the motel ," said Olnuted, "rm bearing a handdf3-.m replica Gf the sure feel threatened by the ec<>logy feature purchased will be Ralph Nader. movement. We tried to talk \vith them Prices range from SO cenis {or a cattail fAll Ulf •toJ· llO"ff j o...W. •~u ... " .. 0..:-WMI •.•• t2 •S l !ll ............ ·'" •1 $1Hi•h .. ft ••••• ,,9) •• Siil WMI ....... SB S• , •• ~ .... , •••.•.. 02 ., 1 ... ..;.. ........ 110 71. S~·"• ......... 10 • SALE Sl VE UP TO SO'!!> 011 c ... , .......... "'"'· ;pef1<••f1, S'-<k•. SA"11 •WI 'IT AN't Slll •ANT STTU C0'1l0 • fllEI Al1UATK>NS about a compromise, about building a to $6.000 for a pine forest located on a motel that wou1d serve the forest and not 300.00-year-old dune cliff. The cost is tax •1w• .,.,._ 1 fw•• 9:. ffi' DAllY •·• ded I.bi roG0 Flllllt tMl'Ol:Tlt --...;.~ ,At ....... destroy it. But they are determined to UC I e. WOOlllll • ••UT' -=-Sut4DAT 10-S build theTe." For infonnallon conct>rnin3 gift pos-., ... .t.,...1;:;t.;.,.. ""'-.. 133.0211 ... 133.0ttl A court Injunction has stayed further sibil ities contact : tne California Institute 1ass2 MA<MTMtHt •lvo. wn1 .,., SAf.ITA,..... f~lr _,"-<Art.,.. IJ...i . .., S-Die .. , __ ,_ JOHN OLMSTED, DIRECTOR of the lmtitute, describes the balf-mile-vl'lde, three-mile-long staircase u "a whole . perfect, small museum" and a metaphor for the kind of ecological decisions socie- ty wiU have to make during the nest few yean_ The stalrca!e shows llte ocologlcal bulldozing activity and opponenU o! lhe or Man in Nature, Box 392, Berkeley, c. -•,. ,., .. 11.._. --~1c11. _.,. o < ... .,_. deivieliapmiieinitiinsiiisit ithaiit theiii$300ii,i000iipriicieiiii94i70i1i. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~iiii0~..,~-~~u~"~"'~·~·-~·~-~·~•;';"-~~~·~··~·~"'~"j' ~'-i'i' iiiiiiiiii~ MARTIN'S FURNITURE . ~ Here is a listing of a cl reds few of our outstanding buys. You'll more, equally well priced • • • find hun- LIVING ROOM 9 ft. Tuxedo Sofa I Green/Gold Velvet] Reg. $359.SO ........ Clow out $249.50 8 ft. Tuxedo Sofa w/bolsters-Custom Quilted. Choice of Colors. Reg. $339.50 •........................................................................... Sal• $299.50 60" Love Seat to Match above sofe ...................... :............. . ........... $229.SO '96" Sofa Gold/G• .. n-Roy•I Cooch . Reg. $595.00 .............. Sole $495.00 100" Sofa (Tuxedo w/end pillowsl loo'e Pillow beck. ·choice ,Pf Colors ............. ---·-·-·-......... -___ ................................ Sole $395.00 60" LO'fe Seat to match above sofe .................... ---·-·----...................... .279.50 96" Soto-Gold/yellow stripe. Loose pillow beck. Roy•I Co•<h. Reg. $595.00 .................................................... Salo $485.00 EARLY AMERICAN SOFA SPECIAL 100 ·1. Nylon Print or Tweed 8-Woy Hond Ho<l Ba,e 1-100" Sola ................................... $349.50 Contrasting Welts )-84" Sofa ........................................ $319.50 Choice of Colon I-60" Love Seat ... ·-·-·----....... ----·-·-----$279.SO 88" Win9 Sofa. Nylon D,oc:umentery Print. Reg. $299,50 _ .. Clow out $239.50 Sofa end Love Seat I Cenery Yellow I. Our leader. 2 Pc. _ ................... $525.00 See our New ANTl9UE PINE COUECTION. A new look in Colonial by Thom•sville, Hemmery, Null end other North C•roline f•c.tories: AJ We Prices DINING ROOM Thomasville Mediterranean .Group--4'6" Pedestal Table w/2 20'' leeve-3 Side Chairs-I Arm Chair. (Cene Becki. 54" Chine~ Glo" Shelve• w/l;ghl. R•g. $1,069.00 .................................... Sal $955 .00 Thomasville French Pro vincial Group -42" x 60" Owat Table w/l-12" L.eves-4 Cenebac:k Side Chairs--2 Caneb•c:k Arm Che;...-so" Ch;,.. Rog. $1,195.00 ...................................... Solo $1,125.00 5 Pc:. Game Set---42" Pedestal Toble--4 Cha in. Solid Oek w/ lonnko top. Rog. $219.50 ··················'····················-·····Close -$179.50 5 Pc:. G•me Set--48" Octagow Table. Brushed beige top. Yellow ba1e--4 Upholstered chairs. !Yellow Vinyl ). Reg. $459.50 .... Sale $399.50 4 Hi b•c:k Upholstered Game Table Chain. Reg. $99.50 each ................... : ............................ Close out 4 for $100.00 Thomesville Ant-Pine reduced for this sele. Celifornie Furnitue shops E•rly Ameicen Dining Room on Sale. I Existing inventory only ). 5 PC. CARD TABLE SET ISlo<kmo,.I Reg. $205.00 ........................................... Close out $100.00 CHAIRS, ROCKERS, RECLINERS • HURRY FOR • BEST BUYS • ·Simmons Deep.Sleep. For many years Fa ir Traded . Now on Sele ~t Discon· tinued Prices. Simmon• Deep Sleep 13 /3 or _./61 E,,. Pc. Simmons Deep Sleep Queen Set Simmoni Deep Sleep King Set Simmons Golden Value Queen Set ( 1 only ) $59.95 .... $159.95 .......... $249.50 Reg. $179.50 .. .. ... . ..... Close out $129.50 Beautyrest and Posturepedic at Fa ir Tade Price s. Large inventory ready for immediate delivery. Ortho.Comfort-3/l or 4/6 Sets __ ......... ·-··-·· ........ only$69.95 and $79,95 , BEDDING PACKAGE Consists of 2 sheets-2 Pillow Cases-Blanket and Mattress fad, Sold with mattress sets only. Queen Set . $23.95 King size(,. . $27.95 So"t0 Items BAR STOOL CLOSE-OUT SWIVEL BAR STOOLS Reg . $29.95 to 579.9 5 ......... -..... -.. Close out Price $12.95 to $19.95. l Every StOol mu't ,el\ l • limited • OPEN DAILY 9:00 to 5:30 FRIDAY 9:00 to Uving Roam Oc:c:asional Tables. Mediterranean Close out Bargains. Square Lemp Commodes. R9g . $79 .50 Close out $39.95 Hex Lamp Commodes. Reg. SI 12.50 Squere L"mp Commodes. Reg. SI 12.50 . Coffee Table or Plateau Table, Reg . $212.50 Coffee Table. Reg. $79.50 ·-·-- Close out $59.95 Square lamp T•ble. Reg . $79.50 .... . Square Lamp Commode. Reg. $119.50 _ ·---.. --.Close out $59.95 Close out $79.95 _Close out $39.95 .Close .... t. $39.95 .......... Clcne .. t $69.95 TABLE LAMPS Group Table lamps-Discontinued Style,-No reorders. Reg. up to $79.50. Your Choice . . . ., HURRY FOR SELECTION. ~ QUILTED BED SPREADS Full Size--King Size-Duel Twin . Reg. Pri ce-up to $100.00 Close ovt. Your choice w.hile they 1,,st _ .... ·-_ -· THOMASVILLE BEDROOM SPECIAL 6 Pc. Mediterranean Bedoom Suite--Large Triple Dresser, Mirror, King headboard, 2 2.Dr. Commodes-Large Door Chest. U9.95 .$9.95 Rog. $1,145.00 . . ............................. Savo $150.00 Sole $995.00 Le.z.Boy ltedlntn •t Big Savings. i:;kf;,~··:!fl~;. s_1~'.· o;'.'.ou~t~d . ~-. ~: · 1·.~~-~:·~~ "{4:0 s~~~;~~ 9:00 16 PC. BEDROOM SPECIAL Mediterreneen Swivel Roc•tn. Our leeder-Dec:oretor Covers-Mediterranean Dresser-2 Mir rors--J(;ng He,,dboerd- Dec:oretor Wood Finishes .......... ·-----·-----·--·-· .. ·-·---------Vert Speclal $ff.SO e 2 Commodes-King Size Frame . Se~.ding Kit con tains 2 no -iron 0 l~U.J--V-1 • u110 -a. n ~ -~• 11t.,•1•~------l--'.ba•ah-2...1WlowC••e•,ovil+ -· Pr~M°:t~°Ci:b_..;::MB:iJfl>s•t~;._Oown Cu.shi0~;·g Pillo~_.. Bl,,nket. Reg .Pr ic e $787~0 ··-. . ........ Save $202.20 Sale $585.00 Bo<k. Rog. $295.00 . H<h ······························-········Close -Pr. $3'9.50 SAYE 1--"<·tate-to-6e1>--+1- .. Shot in Arni Capitol News Service SACRAMENTO California's economy will get a tremendous shot in the arm in the next few months as federal and state income tax refunds "of more than $1 billion'' are mailed to millioM or state tax-payers. ' State Controller Houston I. IOVTM COAST l"U.ZA COSTA ,.SA "-'c:..r...I Mflll •nt. ........ '*"" ,._., Ofl'lfll DAILY ....... .,. .... dlllrcll ....,. s ... . -·-Flournoy is gearing his offic;e to refund more . than $227 million of 1late income tans to some S.4 million individulJI ~~~~~~~~~~ taspayers. 1- .r I Q,ly E.,ly Amukon lo<Tel Cllolr. Rog. $99.50 ................ Close out $39.95 2 HI-back. Roy ol Coo<h. Gold. Stdp•. Rog. $249.50 _ .................. Sale $18'.SO SPECIAL MAnRESS SALE ,. Featurin' Simnions and ~ly S .. ly Qu;Jt Supremo. E•. P<. 13/3 or 4/61 ................... .! ............... Sale $49.95 Sealy Quilt Supreme Queen Set -···--·-·---·--·················---·-···········--·····-····$'129.50 Sealy Quilt Supreme King Set ····--···············-·---·-----·-······-·······------------·---$149.50 Seely Hoollh Guud.·Eo. P<. 13 /3 o• •16) ···-·······································$59.95 Seely He•lth Guard Queen Set ................................................ _______ ..... $17'.95 Se•y Heelth Guard King Set •--··-·------·-··--··-·--·-·--·-····--······: ...... $249.50 IN EVERY DEPT. 1865 HARBOR · BLVD. • DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA • ' E,,rly American Birch Dresser & Mirror. Reg. S289.50 . -· ........ Sale $229.50 7-Drewer Lingerie Chest to match above dresser. Reg, $179.50 Sale $149.50 Seve during th is sale on Soys and Girl, Correl,,+ed Sets-T'homesville, Cali- forn ia Furniture Shops, Broyhill , Vaughan , Gell and me ny others. • PHONE 54B-5T31 • OVER 1 B YEARS OF SERVICE ·ALL /60 ·FAS 'HION ISLAND STORES OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:30 \ .. • • ' ·- ' • • ' , f DAILY PILOT Al\llUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY 4%7T.1'7tb St., Colt.a Mela -• BALTL-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona def Mar m-Mll Colla Meu 141-ZIU • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Coda Mesa • MCCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 17115 Lapu CUyoa Rd. DMllS • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemeltiy Mortuary Cbapel 3500 Padlle View Dme Newport Betc•. CallfornJa '"loo PEEK_[.9Q!,Y COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME lMl Bol1a Ave. \Vtiliii~m-ms . SMITllS' MORTUARY 127 Mala St. Bantlagton Beach 53U53t Coad Wise CoalllWlae, no one II more 14-1>--1-ooaa& wlse-lhan--1'..g·m Murphlne. He'• lhe DAILY PILOT'S n)anaging ~!tor and • • Event• of 187% Irvfue F acuity • Made Headlines An artificial -· • heart helpin& cardiac pa tie n ts monltortna ·1 y s t e m , a return to thelr jobs. With the tbesaun&1 of. the ancient Greek patient wearing a portable language and the w,anlng "Age transmitter, a computer at ol the AutomobUe" are among Orange CoW1ty Medical Center the subjects that put UC monitors his Man .ctlon, 'The lrvlne faculty in the news dur· computer project was carried ing 1972. ·out by Or. Alan Bures, aui.s. UCI professors made the tant profeaaor of med.lctne, headlines bolh locally and na-and Dr. Alrred Buerger. assl1- tJonally In medicine, the tant profe:tsor of p hyslcal hwnanlUe!, lhe llclenees, lhe medicine, under the dlreetlon !OCia'! sclenc.s and engineer· of Dr. Jerome S. Tobi!, pro- tng. feasor and c~irman of the The artlfidal -· called department of p h y 1 l e • I the "UCI Total Knee," was medicine and rehabilitation. developed by a. team Of Intem1tlonal attention began medical faculty m e m b e r s headed by Dr. Theodore R. focusing on UCI as a claASlc~ I I I f f center with announcement of Waugh, cl n ca pro eS50r o an anonymous gift of more l\U'8ery and c h I e f of than tl million for the creatJon orthopedic smgery. The In· of a thesaurua of the ancient ventlon ls designed not onJf to Greek language. Sch o I a rs reduce the pain of crippling from the United States and arthritis but also to restore abroad usembled on the cam· lull mobility lo lhe knee. pus lo 'help Dr. Theodore F. OTHER MEDICAL researchers at UC! have worked out a complex monilortng S)'ll<m aimed at Ne1v Hall Brunner, professor of classtcs and director of the new pro. ject, lo draw up guidelines for lhe mammolh taak of galher• Ing data for lhe thesaurus. The -k of comotllng ap. proxlm11<ly 20 mlfllon words from 11 centuries of Greek civillzatlon, long a dream. of classlclste, bu been made feasible by co mputer technology. NEWPORT. HARBOR KIWANIS FOUNDATION PRESENTS TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE SERIES Friday, January 5, 1973 1:00 ,. ... ORANGE COASTS-9LLEGE A!ll)ITQRIUM 270 I FAIRVIEW ROAD, COSTA MESA DICK REDDY "RUSSIA" ORANGE COUNTY Strawberry Festival Approved • There's something· for YOU ln lbe "YOU SecUon" of the DAILY PILOT every SUnday Cheek lta per900al 1ppeal ror ··r"u 8"d youn. - • Massive Dam _ Considered Engi11,eers Map Flood . Prot.ectio1i for County By JOHN ZAU.ER Of .... DtttY PHtf Staff SANTA ANA -The U.S. Army Corps ol Engineers l1 conslderlng construction of a maatve earthflll dam tn the Rlveralde-san Btmardlno area to give partial flood protection to Orana:e COunty. Prellminary estimates in· dicate the dam acroas the u~ per Santa An• River would be 4.5 mil" long, 270 feet hlgh, and cost $160 lo l200 million. tmmY IS slill In early atages and there are no figures available on how much, lf any, Orange County would have ~to pay, or when construcUon might begin If It were authorlted .• Co r p s officials stressed, however, that building such a dam is only a partial BOluUon to Orange Counly's flood pro- blems and thal citizen apathy lo danger from lhe Santa Ana Rf\'.01' is s t 111 a major roadhloek lo tbelr efforts lo flnd a IOl.uUon. !hat ll00,000 Or•Di~ Cowittans -lnclu$1g virtually everyoot living In Foontaln Valley, l!OUlheUt Huntingtoo Beach, an4 a portion of northeast CO.ta Men -are In danger of mwlve fioodlng from lbe Santa Ana. But tack of fun~lng IUPPQrl from Congress and the in- ability of local clllun g?OUJ>B lo get togellier behind a oolu· lion bas aerlouoly retarded progress Iowan! a !Olutlon lo lhe fiood problem, Boas llfld. ORANGE COUNTY groups would like lo ,.. Prado Dam in the Santa Ana Canyon rais- ~d, thus Increasing Its capad· ty lo contain runoff from Rlvenlde and San Bernanllno counUes. · ,.. However, the City of C.Orona . ; -whlch would be diminished by any inertase in the height of Prado Dam -vigorously OJ>POIC' Ulla: so!Ution. It wants to see · the river channel through Orange Counly doubl· ed or even tripled in width to take care or Oood \vaters Prado eould !lot contain. Coroa.a ha!, In gttteral, been supported la thla alternative by olhcr inland ~ps. ''ORANGE ()()UNTY h83 lo laee lhe fact lhat lls Ooed pro- blema are !ta ow,n problems," aay1 Howard Anderson, a Rlverslde geologb:t who heads a dtlun advtaory group lo lhe army engineers. "It's just not realistic 10 talk about no1alng Prado Dam any higher,'' he said. N)derson aJso urged more Ol'ange County participation in his committee. saying, "It's really hard for me lo un- derstand how tittle interest there is in Orange County sinCe they're the ones who are U1realened." CONSTRUCTION o f a massive earthfill dam at the base of the San Bernardino Mou ntains nMr Redlands ts considered a compromise solu· tion to the conflict of interests between Orange County and Corona. However, Ross of the anny englneera says that ''only JO percent of the River's flow comes from behind Redlands. So obviously we'll be spending an awrul lot of .IDQDCY to dan1 off only a smaJI part of the river.'' WHAT IS THE FEDE RA l EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION ACT? IS THERE A DEA TH BENEFIT GRATUITY CONNECTED WITH IT? by EUG ENE 0 . BE RGERON n. ........... l~pa•• Ca111pa .... n Act k ~ ,._.. G..,.,.Nflt •lnJllof'MI wttet tM ..... Warfrw'• Co .. ••atiH Laws .,. to ,._ ....,.1..,H ,, prlvoto COflCefllS. It ......... • ...._ ef ce-,_...i.. Mtwfltl ,_ l•ju" net decrtll lac:urred I• the ll11a of • ..,1e,aea1. fa ecWttt.a to _...,. 4-tll bH9flts ,.,ma. to wWowa a11d cllltdrH, ,._. ......... ., •• ,....,... '""9aflt. ~ • ,...,. •• CMI Sames .. ,..,.. k •HIM ., di .. 111 • COMpanlbS. ciccldallf: ......We barlal • .,..... .,. ~ •It ta a MDl111a1t1 of SIOO. If daotti occurs· • ..., fro. .._..._ ptawkln II ...._ far ..-1...e.,, a ~.u, soolfd cfllket, a11d tN.,.n.tla11 CMtl far fM '9hnl ef tfla clec..snt to 111$ ···-· If J•• ltatt a 4..m.z •n ftla(el aanko, ploaa wrlto or call. WlteM\'tr pouJbla, ll"'tiM' will M .. w.rM la tlll cah1ma. . . - Balt:-Bergeron Funeral Home COSTA MISA 2 LOCATIONS CORONA del MAR 646·2424 673-9450 In 1972 ... on the SAME type of Passbook Accounts •••• on exactly the SAME amount of deposits ... 0 The big difference ls-Home pays 5% and most banks pay 4%, current annual rates. Remember too, Home compounds Interest every day and pays full Interest to the day of wllhdrawal. When you choose a Home Savings passbook account ... ln any Over S4% Billion Strong . ----------ll---flmount;o.yweiinrattmf2531Tlomnarrmosf58nl<,:.s ,;,w;;,;;.pa:;,,y""'y"'ou,,..., __ _,.. r rs ,-,,..e-=-'------ ---SllQ lllt tlrll aiint.et wtrlt lfl9 Rwsl-dltlrll'ICI' tl'4 flNI dlVI ef WOrllt W•r 11, OICIF: Rlddy IWI "*9e 1111 llll'l'lint tr'" to Tiie Sovllft Union to rtcord tM ..,.,~ polllbl •lld «:Of!Omlc K-. Tonltflt't fll"I bflln1 '" L..,lntrtcl (fOrmertV Sf. Pt~'I) wllfl I brief dlkinalon of Its role Jin ,,.. ll;nohltlon of tf17, Ind t ... 1n•1 lrtfllltnc.•. tt.tn al'ld toMy. TM Wln!fr PtlKt • , • NW ~"'1 ctnttn .. , Ptftr tnd 1'11,11 l'"ortrftl , • • 11~0111 on ~ Neve Rl•tr ., , . 1 •'"~ to\11' of "'9 <:llY •t Cllrll!in.t. C~ out ln !tie SOYi.t Unlott. ""'41 UN 11'1 t11t cwntryald•. Mmcow ••• IPl1io. 1t1e lt"'"'llll • , ...... 111'1 office ••• ltlf ConsirtM H•U. OUl'PI Qe<. ,.,.,....,. S!Or•, •1'111 ..... ,.,, -"'°"' ~ l\ussll. A boll trip KrOU IM llM* Siii wllll II:~ on Vttlilkllt. A vi$" fo Y•lf• I~ ·--" 11111 Cllvrdllll !Mt St•ll11J. A pwloiii~ of Ille iltuttklll Clrtus.. Join VI '°" t Pt"ttr1t1Jit vftw el CDl!tlfl'IPGl'll'Y ll:UUI• U'I Ill fttt bKt:tround of ""' lntrlvulnl lllttory, • SIASON TKKITS ' ADULT .............. fl.... tAWtt ............ ..., , .......... , UM) STUDIHT ........... I IM CSMMt •111ln• 11..., .......... 11 ... 1 llAIOfl Ttt•l'rt AVAIU.ll.I ATt At Home Savings, your account Is backed by the greatest assets- 4¥.z billion dollars-and the greatest actual dol)ar reserves of any savings and loan assooiatlon In Ihe world. On term accounts, America's largest pays even more ... to 6%, compounded dally and guaranteed on 2 yea( terms with deposi ts of $5,000 or more. In addition, Home offerli, all the free services customers want moaL Come to Amerfca's Largest and discover why Home Savings Is number1. OPl!H SATURDAY, JANUARY II, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. • LA MIRADA 1tl• &. fteMcm. A.,.. 621·1110 ' BUENA PARK IOUt 8-ek 91'fd. SANTAANA llOO North Mida St. 6C7·'611 -ANAHEIM 101' Soul.b H..rtwir ~ .... _ GARDEN GROVE 11122 BrookhllM &. . ...-· Be Sure --at.~. • ,... "''W 'Wa'· ,..,. -00. Dll I ._.," ......... ,_ ........ ,,..__11------------------------------~~-~------" Al Forti! .._,._,,..:;.;;i;,_ltlbM. ;)';d.,_Ji_ewpotf hid --"H'iWf Ririior--ni,,.,--..-~ •. fJf .,.., tMrnlltl" Of t1M N ....... I "-'be!" IC/'wtf!Jt CIW. -KlllMt.-~-......... ~ ......... t.. __ ~ ____ ..__ _____ ,_ ........ ,_,, ....... _"""' ......... ""'Y_•_"'fl•~ IUt ... I - • \ '\ ' ' • "' • ' I . . . · ... · ....... _,.. ~ ............ .. .. . . . . ... . ... ~ • . ~ •\JO ••····~·· . . . ~. ... .. ... • ____ ....... ~ -Tuesday, J&nl.IAfY 2. 1973 DAJLY PILOT - ' • Legislators Get Around Trav~l Expenses Hike Salaries from $19,20~ Base • SACRAMENTO (Al') -The Cllllomla the ~ with pay, prestige and lawmaker with aoocl 1ttendaoce marks tools needed \o do an efle<tlve Job - Puerto Rico to look into their ex· perimentalion with ~fault aulo in- surance. stands to earn at I ut $25i680 for 1972. wrote recentJy: ''For a private citizen ·But··many· legial.oton"·totals will be"··to live Ilk•·•· CA.lllomla legislator would hlgber tba!\ that when the alate ~ require an annuaJ income or at least troller'1 office closes Us · books on fJS0,000." When they returned, one senator said it was immediately obvious that Puerto Rico's system had littJe relevance in California because of the vast cultur1\I , economic and transportation differences bet-A~ tbe territory and the natioo's n!bst populous. state. ' legJslaUve e.1.penses. But a number ot lawmakers defend A ma)or reuon is· out-<if«ate travel. their pay and benefits. ·Many are And Calllornla lqlllaton get around. ~ DURING TD!: PAST TWO years -the period for which records are kepi current -the lawmuera visited :13 atates, Mex· lco end Puerto Rico on legblaUve bus1-. Forty 1e11ators and assembtymen made 1 total of II tripa to Wublngton D.C. 'Ibo lesislaton lltenll.v visited the oomero ct lbe United States -from Alaska to Florida; Arlzooa to Vermont. The l<tdllator'• baae pay is 119,200, wbkb wU1 I'> .to $21,120 in two years. Ia •fddltlon, the legisiator collects l30 Jiving "1.lowance for each day t~ 1.4isiature Is In session, a total of 2Ll clays In 11?2. That nguns out to 16..m for each lawmaker who had perfect nt· tendance. Then, u critics often point out, tbe legislatora also have unlimited use of a state-leased auto ind gasoline credit ~ FORMER ASSEMBLY SPEAKER Jess Unruh -credtted with helping to equip • 'For • prl1'cte ef tise1J to HN like • Callfonda lefblctor 1C011ltl req11lre •K •"--' l~Me of at leut $150,000.' attomeYs and contend they coold be liv- ing much better if they were in private pnicttce. But many of them continue to practice law while they hold public orflce, which they are allowed to do within loo,,ely written and enforced conflict-of-interests rules. -,,1 1be leglslaton' trips are often to at- tend conJereoces dealing with legislation or subjects under study by the lawmakel'l or to see how other states have dealt w I t h problems confronting Calllomia. SEVERAL LAWMAKERS TRAVELED ~ early last year to Massachusetts and Members of the Joint Committee on Bulldlng Space Needs, studying the need for a new Capitol, went to AlbMy to look at New York State's new legislative of. lice building. Members of a predecessor · committee traveled further afield several )'ears ago. studying new capitol! at Brazilia , llav.·aii and Peru. TWO AIEAIBERS OF A SPECIAL Assembly committee on prison reform ~·ent to Attica, N. Y. recently to see what has· happened since the bloody prison riot there. In 1971, S"everal lawmakers visited a Guadalajara, Mexico medical school at a time the Legislature was considering a law that would permit certain graduates or foreign medical schoob to practice medicine in California.· Then last fall, AssemblYman Carl06 Bee (0-Hayward) returned at the in- vitation of the school to explain how the law had been implemented . Riverside Area Students Urging Quake Measures RIVERSIDE (AP) -The Riverside-San Bernardino area could be better prepared for ~~an ea rthquak e like the 6.5 A~:I magnitude temblor that struck the San Fernando Valley two years &go, says a group of UC Riverside students. The students arrived at the conclusion after a three-proog- ed study of lh!? situation. lncluderi we re geological, economic and social factors. communities and in Riverside and San Bernardino revealed there were no apparent dif· ferences between the com· munities in their awareness of potential earthquake hazards. _ "They have not learned any more. appartntly." said team leader Ron Fischer, ''and they are no more con· cerned abou1 an earthquake tOOay than they .,.,.ert two years ago.·• ~'Oh, no! Grandma gave us o zoo set 'zoctly lik e the one Santo brought us." The students said they found HOWEVER. SEVERAL of· a number of Riverside and fic ials in lhe l\\'O cilies San Bernardino area struc- disagrced wiLh the appraisal. tures on, or very close to, the "We're reason ab I y fault line. prepared." Riverside Ci t Y These included the freewa y !\tanager Daniel S t o n e interchange of Interstate 10 Cubs •Adopted~ Bird Dog U 1ie1ithusiastic VENICE, Fla. (AP) -Sady May the b~d dog got a real surprise this holiday season -three grizzly-bear cubs which she has since been f\UI'Sing with something less than ardent mother kwe. Jacki Allhoff, 0Y1J1er of "The Wonderbears" act with the Ringllng Bros. and Barnum & Balley Circus. said the eight~ce cubs were delivered by their seven-fool J ,DOO-pound·pluJi mother on Christ.mas. responded. and Interstate I~. a larKe The ~ group of 1~ students motor-hotel. a community col· under a National Science Jege, a department store. an .,. Foundation grant explored the electric power plant and a impa.ct of the San Jacinto flood control dike, for ex· fault. Their finding s were an· amP.le . . ,; nounted at the annual meet·1-"i''9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- 1 jng of lhe American Associa· \ I · lion for the Advancement of Science in Washington. } THE STUDENTS said in· ~ terviews of 24.1 persons in ~~ seven San Fernando Valley ........... , : MINERAL • SPECIMENS • • • HOME DELIVERY SAVES YOUR TIME • UNFORTUNATELY, HE SAJO, past experience has shown that working bears make poor mothers. They have • a tendency to crush the cubs; he said, or allow them to ~ • • & EFFORT Let Us Carry The Lo,d be eaten by father bears who apparently doo 't know much • about patemity but recognize a nice morsel when they • .. ATTENTION COLLECTORS: Now Ye• C• H-see one. • In addition, the mother bear was not producing enough • lertol•. S.. • • • • • .. • ni. Larp hlecth• milk to feed her offspring, he said. Of .... tlhl MINllAL • Althoff pressed Sady h-tay· into service: and, \1ihile she ~ • . SPICIMAMS • was willing to supply the cubs with a meal ever:y two • o..., la~ .. Te aw.,. • ·=I she rtfused to perf~m ~ch_ maternal d~ties ~s ., • MAii AN OfHll • ng. • 218 H1zel Drive • CALL COAST SUPER . fllARKET 673-3510 GROOMING BY J\.IOTHER animals stimulates intest-• Corona del Mir • 3347 E.COAST HWY. inal and kidney functions in the young, Althoff said, so • Phone 673-3000 • human fingers have been taking the place of mother's i••~'!...!~~~~...!...!.!.!J:_~C~O~R~O~N~A~D~E~L~M~A~~­tongue to massage tiny stomachs and coax forth bear ~I-• • • • • • • • • • m bur~ithoff said he tried to raise bear cubs several times ,J .t&"~~~~~~~~~""""""""~1;°;0':'0:~0=--~\ in the past but a lack of knowledge caused him to fa il. 1 Y A previous attempt to feed cubs on a formula used for 1 baby lions and tlgen proved WL9.lccessful, be said, adding : ORDER ~),1 "This ls the first time we've had' a dog available." ..., ;'!'' ~eautiful Sticlltlon ·•THERE. ARE OVER 100 WAYS 'TO-FINANCE-YOUR CAR ON COS.TA-MESA'S· Harbar Ba.ullPVtlrd . af Car• LOOI JOI THI IMIUM AT CONNELL 'JOHNSON & SON CHEVROLET Lincol...Mercury 21ll 2626 HARBOR BLVp. HARBOR BLVD. .. . ~ ' . YOURS LABELS TODAY! Pe~nalized • -Stylish '• Efficient Order For YourMlf or 1 Friend M•y· be used on env~ope•-fl-tetur'!{•ddr•ss libels. Also very handy '•s ident1ficetion l1b•ls fo r m1rkin9 personel items. suc.h 11 books, records, photos, •fc;, lab.ls stick on 9 l11S. .)Ind m•y bt used for m1rkin9 home c1nn•d foc.d items. All libels ar• printed with atylish Voque typ• on fin• qu1lity whit• ~ummed ·piper. • I ' , ' In print. A silky shirtshitt • , for greeting spring now. Polyester/ nylon with no-iron talents so you have more time for fun. 'Sizes 8 to 20. At the • Squlggly® Roof, the fashion spot. -for girls with b more dash than cash . 12.99 • t•AIADA Mlll.S l~flrl ,., \':~ :~l\HD MIU$ .1\ll\"''"' ... • •IYI• llDl "l.J/'lb •SALlllA AllA '> , 'l-'••10•1.t.llCl ~........_,LlD WOOD< ••n " .,tp) •'lU"l._' • IV1NA P.lilll\;o01 .n~ •OUlll-=-- • • ' .• ••• ' --. -, OVER THE COU~TER • NAsD Ll1ti"91 for Frldoy, -bor 29, 1m Productivity Set T-':i''-Del C•111" 14'1Ao '' Loctllt s.,• ll '=S' f! ; • wo.lled b¥ N .. Detlfll 8• 29"1 3>~ &.OilM C• ' Fo1~ 1973 • liollel ASIOCltnOC'I of Ct} lJl>t 14 ~ ~ U'.11 1,_ .l 'Th ' !~u~l;' •lld°':J~ ~~&ell ~ E t:J~I"' W. ': 1:::.1~ em e =i:.. ...... r.::-''!i ·:::.1 mi ~ij =-i::;; ~ ~· ·-.:'1'£ , • ~.'! cill'ot< {E~\M~11 '1~1 ll~ ll ~~k. U ~ ~9' -~IA l ,.' By JOHN CUNNIFF Al' BUSINESS ANALYST NEW YORK. -In the years 1950 to 1970, the average hours worked per employe declined by about one-half petcent a year, yet . the output of workers rose 2.5 percent a year. Less work, more output. As a result Cl( this greater production. the' stM'Kiard of living rose in the same period by about 2 percent a yea~. And the rise \\--Ould have been greater except that employers and employees opted for more leisure time. -:r=ldoT,:: 1:t°'' ~,o: gv.n~ rtn \lo ,,~.t..; 1tl .,. tettll f"lltkUO, m.ltll O 1 '" 11'1 1'i "1111 1f:.ID ~ii! US rate In some other coun--Of rn'" ur '°" 1,~ 14a • 11'1 , ii '.: 1 trieS. ~~ .. ~ri '.e.:1 cl "\Jc~ f&~ rm ~aw,, tr t' ~~ '1 • ''1=~""/i:1.t.Lt ~N P~"°c 1~f• \N ~ '.p 7 "" ' Ii:' J ; STATED ANOTHER way: •••,~~"" ;:\':ri:r:l! ll 'l~:ll,:I"'.. fl~ ,1~~ ·~!!!,.al~-,~ While the Untied states s.tW o.c:emoer l· 1fn ~so corn 1otl lllZ ':.r'iRG:~, ~ !f.. ,J fi .. produced more per worker Ac11.iin1 '11~~ .,";'nc.c~ 'ho. 'ft't MIGi : ll:;t lJ~ ~ · ed I I AF.t. Prot Rio Jta4 Fafr lr.N 11 "' 11Jl MOaUI 1 d~ tlf"' and rece1v greater OU pu Alberti 111 '"' 11"' F.i &o5•n :io .... 'f:! ::t:• ; ,.,,., tr • for its investment dollar, !111co ~n: I~ 1!:" }51'.c:''lf.c 1~ -~~ in M '1't n SMD~MI 1~ S4\4 foreign competitors made "1f:o i'o JI.\.. '~ "llcll.O• f'h ttV• MOIOI' c1 '' it~ P f1 Hv. enormous strides in closing !l~ G~· 2¥~: 21 ~:, iw~. ~t{ ~ ~~1~11& I: :t: l~~ rm int the ga p. ~:;:EfD[~ ~~~~~~:~e li ,1~1f\ ~:r·~~ j' l~~ w,1 1: 1114 1• Am f.lllr U'l U l} FrlK.lt 1'21 71 H t Lltll't.. Le 2.Sh Sv II~ "'' It 1s for reasons s u c h as ..,,., F1nc:1 '"' Ill) Fr~ Fd 1•\• " N~ Pittnr 1ffi ;mrz K•r1v t\ fil these' thal American's are~::::~~~ ''~lm;":1~H f:~ ~rm~; ~ t; :f1~1G .. ft111 fi going to hear a lot about pro-~irioai~ty ~" ~ ~"A~'" lt !"in jiN 11°~ ~ '!~ ,=~it:01! tt"' i d . I I 19~ ·an Ir AnftevJr SS\lo 55~ n ll:!Elt "" •w. N I Iii 2 "' 1111. Hlfl ~ S1'1J UCllV ty n l.J, CSpecl y Afl-fn '" 4~ 'u lllfell ts~ 't\' ~I ..., ... 1• filt. ':rite '" 14l\ 15~ the Adv'ertising Council goes !~~~ ~j1 ~:. jl'f S, M,rcl fl~ n: ,:" c~ '" 1 .. l.tj ~114 Pn through \\'ith a con~emplated :~~ • ':;! ~v ~:Ph f!' 1Jr-11.~ ~dl:{lii, l' ilt? ,.,, Ti 1Nt i' $IO-million ad campaign. A•~ cot1 34"" 11~ m Mt~ 1s' ~ Nwt' E • "• " Fd IP • • All G1 Lt I~ 1• ffV Ad~ 16'.41'1714 t 11\'I l ~ r El 1 14\.'J DESPITE TH!S evidenee A.mong the po1ects to be .-.1110 Trn ts>;, ''~ .. u11 '""' ~! ~ I" ~ lt -C• 20v. s~'ing productivity as the tackled by the National Com-::::H,.,E° 1J~ ,:,,. ,.:r.oc1~n~ ~ J: :f3t i" C ~~ J~tt»~ ll ... ~" key to the materially fuller mission on Productiv ity is l~e :~:r,~l~ Ut 12~ =.;, ~ 1~"' .?::t1. ~ 0: ffil"i't? l!'11e~ro faii: 1~ · f · ·1· fa summa~ of the 81v eu , 21<.!o l:V. Heukwl M ;4j6 h L-a. I '16 11fu. \.I life a great deal o m1sun-comp1 mg O • / euln c11 1a\.'r 11 Hln.1 Lm •2 "' t Jr. ·M 321. :n~ jnlOf' w Wr de~tanding exists. Some peo-... en_tire subject. • ~r~t lJ?o 1~ 'i~ tl:.,'+'W1~~ ~ ~~ ._"(A liv, 11 K1ll'l'I P 111 'U ~ Rlrtchr ,J ?ti H11Ck Ml '" 6 m1hl N 1' ~jj 1nn111 C 1 Pie ha"e cven·i nverted the Even those involved likely eio Orm " it"'i Hoover :W\:I ,w. vmo I 11\.'r 1 ~ !1111n R• ~- • • " Boolh ND 'l9'1t •• !4Ut'jl p '"' iii • ., 1'111 h r meaning · Thev think it means will agree that the country 81ae~ HI• '/• 'fiv. Hud PPA 2S\'J ,.,.. k .. "1" m' •rrv, •" '1: 'I'' more work for no greater should have been concerned Br•nc:o 1 11 ..., ''• H"'" c lH\ 11~ ,, Pcm '• "• 111r.m A , f' I. . I 8roWl'I Ar 1014 104!! Hv1rer C 2""i ~ rmont \'o T"'rmo * reward. n1uch ear 1er, but u n t 1 Bvci<bf in. lN 1moe s~ :J;·" J1i11 TN~ 21 21~ I~Mvoc xt2<1• 11~ This might seem surpris ing relatively recently it was ~~,~~ M 4r~ 4re l::'l' .. rt~ ,~ i1v. '11.' cr11 1i.t 1~ 1r.: t~ until yo u learn that even some simply assumed that the ~::,, WJ~Z ffv. ff~ :~1·;~n~ 7v• 1"• :Cbt.tf8' 11.fi ll~ ::i. ~f fltl Wi of-the experts aren't as United States wou1d remain '1"°" Ml 115.,., 111..., •IM'll(• in 13i4,""1T,;.i ,,:i. ~ •~ 't ~r:"~~P I' ~ Jhoroughly informed as they the most produdive. c•~non e 1u1.;..1-1tv. 1;, ~:! ~ ~~\ ~:n~t,v lt~ lm ~~,0 '~ Would like to be. Even the. • CID Tech •'4 '"' ... coi. Fl Jiit 4.,.. P,•v .. m w' _ ....... I I ~ • 11 . c1111 Sow 6•• ,~. JKob1! st ,,"" lf , ., , i . 11 Commerce Department ca s STARTING FROM.., ground c10 1n1 A ~• 04 •m w11 ' ' ,••~• ,•: !!'! v. "'°"''ll' m , .. · h • .... k d (1rt1 1111'1 ! !\lo 21~ l~mah 1'"' 1~,,., r 14 'II MC l'6. .,. It "one oft c economy s m, level, so to spea • Japan an C11 N Gi ''''• 11\lo J1ffv Fd~ ,._. 3'111 c m .. lN ~Hi t~.,' ~flt. .r- t . b. l " E b 'It 'nd tna• I Ctn VIPS 17"' 17•\ Jmlvn AA 21\'A 21 ~ r 11\t 2 s '"' L w,., rs perp ex1ng SU Jee s. urope Ul new l us Cltmp Pl .-"nl'I ""· ""IM• Sf ltwo 1111. P:r'H& I 371.lo ~ Bn1 Fch 11~ '' It is also one of the most im·. economies out of the devasta· rtt•nct " n•:. zp4 ""tw• "' 1"·' 1"' Petrott; sl v, u11 "'""' "" nv. ri~ I ('111'11 Ill 11\\ l(V. K11lv"r r. ' ~ Petti CrD 1 \lo 414 VtllCt Sii l \'o U. portant because not on Y does tion of \Vorld War ll, They c~ llr Ir 10 11~ "'"~'n Tk 111-. 1~11• ~11om 111e , ... ., 6v. v111 shell 1~ w• ' th f I f · Id Chris Ste: ""''""°"' 1"'• ,n141 ll'lkrttl IW!,(, '5\IO Vtflll'Ol'I 1 lttli it contain e onnu a or didn't merely rebtnld the o ; lM lll(I "'"u" se~ "'too :wi lorier w 11 11~ v111 si. \'< n~ r but , rl!lz U A ]l'l\ 311>.w l(•uf & E l~''t 11 ' POfl HK ~ 26 WUwth '! modem creature com orts they created something new r1111 u a ~,.• ~"" .,. • .," Fii l"'-·1~ .. Pott' c~ 11 wi1d1>rr1 ..,., 1 1,(,, 't ., the key to math' tenance of 'th th lates t technology r•~r11 Ml :in•• ,, 1t ........... , ''"'.' •• Pott 1nc11 '• ~ w 11tffd1 1u, Vr I I WI e · r1ow Cr11 •'1'4 11:14 """~ P ,. l~t. l~H Pr_.., In la . W1rwlk 74' :!li th untry's international h' d '"• t··-.. .1 roc1r L~ '.1ll .1t1>.:. "1<'1<1 s:"I•• ' '"" Prof Goll 4% •:W. w11h NG 15 1 e co It was t IS a versi .. ,. IUllCU rmwTI p t_(JI. '~"' "'"" "'"' ,,,. ~ .... PiN Cir 11~ ,, .... W•1te Mt ~""' competitive position. he to advantage that propelled ~~O:~coc,, ~~ 1;~ ~~s .... 1V! ~~"' f.t."" =~~~ 1~ 1iH =~~ ,.~ S,? Jn the years 1965-1970, t them eVen further into the i'rutct'I R 1"-il "~ IC T•I •~ll lnlf.i 11 Pllln C10 Sllo li( W , m m increase i n manufacturing technological world and helped R!~I ... ''IJ.1 '~ Nv. ~:C..!:. s" ,f' :J =~~ c im 1»-wH:1 "1 M 24~ 2m · · tput O•rl Oro ~~ 2~'"' i_...,,. ..-~ l' ,, ~ 20t Mkl t ~ producttV1ty, or ou per narrow the tremendous lead n"'• nes l~ l~ '·"''~ •M ' ""~ Jt~vm11 ~ 1!~ ~,, r Fd I Ill! l'IUUl-Muf, began slipping and the United States had t>uilt up. 0111 Gen111v,11A,,., ~=-f. ~ ~"' ::C~Pt~ 'A; "'fil ~~f"'~k~' Ill! ....,. out to only l 9 per· 1 d •·1· t 01vtM '' 21111t 29,,., •.1"""" H ~~ ~"' R..u co :1o1 ff"' w11e PL \.\ 20\., avers~~ · And that ea con mues o De<nr In ~~ A •.int: 111c1•• 1~•.r. ,._ 11:en univ toi.lt \i ve11o F ·• jp __ _. ~ .... -A With Up lo 14 U r n.•11> AR' S1V1 S-.'li ' '""'.ol~ T 31t.1o l~ R""'" &11: 'ffi ~ VOllM Ir 1..'l:11~, ,...,.,,,._........ • grow sma e · 1'111i.1 1n11 w. .,., .. ··1,,., rtS1 • ,.~ "'· 111c• Fd t 91~ !"" l.•b• ' ' percent in Japan and triple the And 80, the productivity o.iu,.., c lN ~,,., Lob11w s\~ ,.,,, • cht Inc "' 5014 Ion• Utf'I :JOVI l11Ao PUBIJC NOTICE ·-tUPlltlOR· COUltT• 01' THE STATI OF CALll'ORHIA 1'011: THI'. COIJNTY 01' Olt.t.NGE No. A·ntlt 'f0T1CI 01" HIAlllNG OF JIETITION FOR 1"'1101.t.TI OJI ll'tll.t AND FOii: LaTTl'.RS TlfST!lMINTARV E1t1te of ARTHUR D. BERMUDEZ, 1110 kl'IOWft If .... 0 . llERMUDEZ, O.C.•!.ld. NOTICE ··s HEREBY GtVEN ltta! t.t.CHEL 8EJtMUOEZ h11 llled hlrtln ' ptllfion fOf' Pl'llNte of WJH Ind tor 15-l'IC• of Lt"tfl Ttsllmtl'llltll' ID Ille ~t!IOMr tlf.,enc:I to wt.Id} It l'l'l•dt l<>r. lurthlr o-rt1(Vl1rt. 1nd owl tne thne ind ptla of helrlll(j the Mm• IY• been Ml tor J1.,.,,.ry 16, \97.1. II t:• • "'·· In the courtroom of O.Wltnlnl Ho. 3 of Mid court, If 100 Clvk Cent., Orlve Wn!, In commission is now probing in- to some of the mysteries of that characteristic we call American know·how, with the a:lded Ootion that. if it is understood, it can be b€;tter applied. What makes · one mail work harder, more creatively, more responsibly than another? What is the relationship be- tween job satisfaction and productivity? What roles, pro and con, do unions play? Management? Capital? thl crtv o1 S1nt1 ..,,,.., c:~1u1rn11. LF.ST ANYONE harbor the Otltd Cllc;8fllbtr 29, 1'71. Wll..LIAM E. St JOHN, notion that productivity is •1..UNK~.,'l ~~~KITT raised by pushing the W..9rker 111 oi1 ... sf •• 1".o. , .. ut barder-, 1et him know that it Soft Drink Industry Eyes Foreign · Sa,les By LEROY POPE UPl 8u1Jne11 Writer NEW ~ • .7he soft drin'f: industry, one of the fastest growing businesses throughout the free world, ls dominated by American brands. drinks, followed G. I. Joe wherever he went," Dur!<ee said. RC Cola now is sold in 23 ;:n~:Z::t ciut. 92641 produces the opposit~: .a I .'.:::_ __ ,,J~'~"'~"~'"'f;~.~~~1 oitiy ,.1 • -IGweRRg,....l:he-amwer hes 1n t J•n111,.., z. l. ,, 1•n . lSM-72 properly relating man and capital to technology. A case in point is Royal Crown C.Ola, originated by a company in Columbus, Ga, Outside the....Uniti>d States,..it'.s known just as RC CQ!a. "1'~ is the same in any language, like our competitor Coca-Cola," explains Presi- dent Wllllam c. -Durkee. ·c0untries, Durkee . ~id_. "In the last few yean, we have expanded our marketing by franchising into J a p an , Australia, the Philippines and Austria and have pushed into -cuada: .. --- THIS FOREIGN expansion is only part of a recent come- back st~_ for Rol!ll Crown. The company was hit some- • •• • PUBLIC NOTICE ·-SUl"EltlOR COUltT 01' THf. tTATe: Olf CALll'OltNIA FOlt THI COUNTY 01" OltANGI .... A-nt11 NOTICI 01' HIAlllNG 01' l"ITITIOH fOR PROIATI 01' WILL AllO lfOll: LEnlRS TISTAHllHT.t.ltY . Eflllt of HE1t8 H. AUSBURN. 1lso ktidwn H HEll:BERT H. AUSBURN, tnd 11 HERBERT HARRIS AUSBURN. ·°"""'· NOTICE IS HER'EBV GIVEN ttlll LOUISA P. AGUIAR his n1t11 lltreln ' petltlOll tor Probate of Wiii 100 !Of 11-nce of Lelltl"J T1st1men11rv to Ille ~Ill_, reftrtnc. lo wlttll 11 ll'l•Oi? tor turlhlr 111111C11l•r~ •nd !Ml Ille llrnt tnd 011c. of 1'111r1119 thl IMll t11t bffn pt IOI' J•11111ry 16, 1913. 11 •:00 1.m .. Jn TM cwrtroom ot Ot1>1rtment No. l OI 11ld CQU,1, at 100 Clvle Ce.11er Drive W•t l. In lM City of 511'111 Ana, C1lllornt•. o.tld Det8fllber 79. 1tn WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, Cwl'lty Cltrk PLUNke:TT & PLU•K~T 412 011 .... ..,..,.,,.,., P.O. lllO• '" Hlll'ltlnttlft 8"cll, Clllf. t2'4t Tel: 11141 S:w-3030 ~ '.t.tffr"'vs tori ,.1111-r · P~lthld Or.t,,,_ Coa,1 Oally <>1t~t. • .J1t1Uarr,_ 3, ..,,-1,13 "87·1'1 PUBLIC NOTICE Finance Briefs e Weyerha111er LOS ANGELE.S Weyerhaeuser Cb., a giant timber conglomerate, faces a $500 million suit for alleg_ed restraint of trade, according to an attorney for California Time Petroleum, Inc. Alfred Fadel, tqe attorney, said the suit was filed here Nov. 6 In U.S. District Court alleging that "the prices of~ raw timber in \Vashington are being controlle d by B iwi \Veyerhaeuser." SU,.EltlOilt COUltT 01' THE sTATE oF .... l,,..o"""'" '""" e Cotton Loss TME COUHTV 01' ORANG• Ho "-l'INf HOTICIE OI' HE.t.•JHo ol' l"ET•T101t SAN ~tATEO,-The Cooncil P:OR l"ROIAT'! OF 1"11.• ANO FOlt Ll"TT••s TESTAMENTARY of Califoria Growers says re- es111e 01 DOROTHY 1.1.0.RGAlilET LEE. cent heavy rains have t?een a 1lt.0 known 1t DOROTHY LEE Ind I t ·DOROTHY M. LE.E . 0«e1..o. boon to water storage and NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN fNll I ds b t hav caused OOROTHY J. CANEOV hit Ille<! M•eln I grass an u e pe111111n tor P•oba1t 01 wm '"c1 IOI' several losses for cotton lsw•ncl DI Lelters Tet!amen!lry lo 11141 g·rowerS <tnd many VCgetabJe p1llllorttr rtlflrtl'!(f to whkh It ""-'cit tor turther p1irllc111ar~~ M>d 1~'' 111e tlf'nil l!ll'lcl producers. pl1c1 of 11e1r1nv lM sam1 has bMn Ml ft!!' J1"11•rv "· ••n, 11 t :OO 1.m .. 1n "'' Norntally the entire, cotton c01"troom 01 De!>t rtmi.l'lt No: 1 of wld Id h be harves courl. 11 100 c:ivrc C•~'e' O•lv• Wtl•. In crop WOU ave en · 1111 Cll'I' of san11 Al'la. ca111orn••. tcd in early November, the 0 111d Dectm~r ~' ion 'd bu he 'WILLIAM E. ~t JOHN, council 531 ' t tween countv c1er~ 10,000 and 20,000 acres In the ~LUNKETT • PLUNKETT -411 011 .... A'ftflii., l"'.o. •o• l'" c.'t.'ntra l San Joaquin Valley H"'""""" '-"• c1111• •2..u slill ha ve not bee. n picked. Ttl: ffU) JlWO)O A~ tor: peNoon•r equivalent lo about 15 percent 1"'ut1lllhld Or1not Coast O•ilY <> '"' J1nu1rv 2. l. 9, 19n J>aa.n of the crop. ---'-~----I l THERE ARE 01/ER 2000 USED CARS FOR · SALE ON COSTA MESA'S ·Harbar Baul.ncard af Car• LOOI fOl THI IMIUM AT THEODORE I UNIVERSITY -ROBIHS-F~D--Ol:&SMGBl1'i<E-, - 2INO • • 2850 HARBOR BLVD. HARBOR BLVD .. what harder than other soft TRln'H TO TEU., few of drink ' makers two years ago the American soft drink com-when the federal government panies have bothered to figure slapped the ban ~ the use of out why there are no foreign cyclamates a:s an artificial giants in the business even sweetener. though there are plenty · oJ Royal Crown luJs gambled strong national .soft drinks. heavily en the low calories .An economist Wldoubted1y beverage market and had 15 would give tWo reasons for the percent of Its sales in its global dominance of American cyclamates-sweeJened D i e t soft drink brand!. Fint, the Rite Cola in 1969. "So the huge size of the American cyclamates ban 11.urt hard," domestic market, w h i c h said Durkee. favored the development of But now, Royal Crown has big, powerful companies, and only 10 percent of its sales in second. the prohibition era in low calorie .b e vie r a g e s the 1920s and early 19305. sweetened by mixtures.of sac- Prohibition helled the leJ!!l cherlh.andaugar..Durk-"I saleol-beer and win~ and--the comp.an) ts prepared if at· caused the soft drink industry tErnpts to ban· saccharin suc- t0: bOom while, abroad. beers ceed -"We won't be hurt and wines contlnued to hold again." first place. By the time prohibition end· ed. .the American soft drink makers were so far ahead of those in the rest of the world, there· was no chance for them to catch up. TIIE ENGUSH Sch,veppes company Is about the only im- p o r t a n t non·An~rlcan in- ternational operator_ in the sort drink industry. and Schweppes is strictly in the higher priced field . Nearly all the big American soft drink makers operate syrup plants and franchise bottlers and syrup makers around the world. "They got started in the international market during World \Var 11 when American soft drinks, espe'.clally kctla f I a v o ,. e d WORLD PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT I THE HAPPY HOLIDAY HIT I M:r.u ·CAU'OI BUmett "Pde'1fTiUie"' ·---·· .......... --""""-~l,looo!lll"r.t-.·1..,,...,.......l!!B · AS A FURTHER hedge against sudden changes In the domestic soft drink business, Royal Crown has diversified into natural fruit juices, ac- quiring Tenun, a Texas fruit juice processor, and Adams Packing AssociaUon, a F1orida citrus packer. Durkee says the company's brigbtest figure is in the o,verseas soft drink market. He currently ts. surveying the Arab world. It Io o ks particulary brigh~ he says, because the Al08lem religion precludes large scale compet- ition from beer and wines. Plea Made . For Bl.ack .SACRAMENTO (AP) , Gov. Ronald' Reagan sliOuld appoint a black to "the State Personnel Board says the Na- tional As!K>Clation for th.e Advancement of Colored Peo- ple. A black board member would be " a departure from C811fornia's 40-year~ld tradt. tion of an 'all white' State Penonnel Board," s al d j..eonanf H. Carter, regional director for the NAACP. ''The state's announccd.posi- -lion-a; •• .......,.~.opportunity employer would be much more m•aningful il its own employ· ment agency, the St a I• P.qi:sonnel Board, rellected •ngtbJe-evtdence In , t·h • -personnel--0t lhe--board,!1 Carter said. \ ... ' .. l ' • Wall Street • • • ' ·---------· .. ·------·---·-·--"'-------r: • -. ! 'l' .. ':1 . ,. ·~ • • • ;.• • 'I'. .J ' .,. ·.11 · . . . . .. <) (.·;mliay·s ;;~(~ltllf.;;f~~~,.o~l(Jr::f;;ij~"IPJ!Pe.r=:;11 1r • ~. •• • • .. .. •• • •• •• • • • • • ........ . '----------------·-·- Fifteen out of every 100 Ame~lc~ns We couldn't · prove it, of course, but ,... today , own l hatt he--percentage • IS -greater even stock. seems likely the it here • In Or- day. ange Coast area • • and it's growing every I That's why the DAILY PILOT to be the first newspaper . In ago, was proud, years Orange County to bring super high stocks today" its readers "today's final • VIC speed wire services. We're still doing it in every home-. . deliv.ered edition and the service gets better all the time. Wall Street's computers "talk to" com pute·rs every trading day at the DAILY PILOT plant 1,000 more than words • 1n rate only the of 12 per minute. It New York the Wall takes and minutes to move the entire Exchange , reports from Street to the typesetting Stock American ~a nyons of machines of the DAILY PILOT right here on the Orange Coast. • And when technology finds a way to beat that speed record, the DAILY PILOT, no d~t, wiff be among t~e ,. . -,, .. -. ( first to use it to bring readers ''today's action today." When it comes to financial news,, tge one th~t means business is the DAILY PILOi =~-------~ I . ' . ' , ,. ' • . • • ' • • . . . • • - ' ~ ·' • ' 4"' . . . . • 0 • . ' ' • t I • • J2 DAILY PILOT Diocese 'Crisis ' Denied SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The Northern California Episcopal Diocese is not fac- ing a financial "catastrophe" and in fact, bu a surplus of $140,000, a SPQ.kesman' for Bishop C. Kilmer Mfers says. The Rev. Canon William Geisler, diocesan controller, said the church's finances are "excellent" and said reports the diocese is facing a crisis were "slanted." Canon Geisler acknowledged that pledges from I o c a I ( RELIGION) parishes to the diocese ' l;iave declined from lll00,000 a year to 1475,000 since 19611. He was responding t o remarU by the Rev. Jerome Pollitzer of Monterey that "we are facing a catastrophe here and we ought to acknowledge it." eGroups Set LOS ANGELES (AP) -The executive· committee of the Consultation on Church Union says It will propose Bt its spr· ing meeting the establishment ol a ..ms ol experimental ecumenical communiUes. They would 'be demoostra- tion, or ''genera Ung," com· munllle1 based on lb e lheologlcal coooensus already . achieved .by lhe e I g b t deoominalions seektng wtion. Dr. R a ch e l Henderlite, chairman of the COCU im- plication team, said, "'Ibere Is a COlllDtOO 1'8l1llng fur new life in the church." The @'OUP: was formed in 1962-to investigate fh e possibility of union of the African Methodist Episcopal • Church, the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, the Christian Church Di3Ciples of C'hrist, the Christian Methxlist Eepiscopol Church, t h e Presbyterian Church . In the U.S. (Southern), lhe United Church of ChriSt , the United MethodJst Oiurch and the Episcopal Church. e Birth CoKtrel MEXICO CITY (UP!) The Roman catholic bishops of Mexico have given their qualified support to a govern-· ment birth cQiltror progrlim - what appeared to be a major switch in Catholic attitude on the controversial subject. The Mexican Episcopate, In a "message to the people" signed by llO bishops, said it hoped PresiBent Luis Echever· · ria 's family planning program which goes into effect today, "will be true to the respectful criteria of human dignity, life and liberty." lt urges civil as wen as churCh authorities to piepare couples to take a more con- scious, respon sible and free decision as to the number of their children. e Aid to Nuus HOUSTON . (UP il -The state of Texas has decided lo give 30 elderfy Cathol ic nuns welfare l'lssistance lhey re- quested. the nuns said. "We tried to struggle alon& and not make out needs known," said Sister l\fary Louise, convent m a j o r superior. "But we are poor, poor,t people and Jet's not be ashamed to say it." Sister P.fary Ma r g aret , counselor ot the Sacred Heart Convent, said the order was notified the state Welfare Department ruled the listers eligible, but bad not aaid whoo the checks would start al' riving. The nuns will reported- , -. , ............ famoos maker jack.et event $35-$45 values. Choose from hefty cotton corduroys, man-sized plaids in plush-lined wools , cotton poplins, wind-breaking nylons. 'We've a huge selection to choose from ... all priced to please and styled to keep the weather out. Men's Sportsweor, 50 famous label group of ties $5-7.50 values. from oll th e t op names in fine neckweor. I OO ~o pol yester ties in a vo riety of widths , pottems and colors. Choose several fo r yourself, for gifts. Men's Ft.mishirigs, 7 . ' ... -. . .. . .. 11 &et flSI l!OCb moothly. 1 e 'Reefc M as' -),' NEW YORK {tll'l) :._ _ . - • • , famous maker easuals 6.99· 12.99 ~ -Stock up now on greot fashion looks . '. • the savings ore gre~t ! Reg. $10-$16 Tapered bodyshirts in a huge selection of patterns. Long sleeves, long collars, 6. 99 $17 -$20 value Doubleknits slacks. Many styles in the grqup. 9.99-12 .99. University Shop, 53 - The Pont Shop, 9-+ poly ester knit dress shirts Greot buys on these fomoos meker shirts in a variety of patterns and popular colors. Machine.wash, no-ii-on . Orig. $8 Short sleeve, 5.99 Orig. $10 Long sleeve, 6.99 Men's Ft.mishings, 7 CardJnal T.....,. Coo k.e celebc:ated~" for ~s-~~t~ : ________ ~_---'5119~ 811tt ttllri®IIDIPCIDfiltw&w~ cardinol Coote read a ~ -.t .. t ANAH EIM t-IEWPORT • HUNTINGTON IEACH -· 0RAN6£, MALL OF ORAN$E CERRITOS t t-.-+---<J;t Nlsan -tu him &o nr.tnlli-r1ll)"lrr.11n-----.n.tlt1o"1iT'"'17r..-r::.•«·-17TZ-171-&11"9'' ATJ1TU• f1141:t'l·Jlll -. loo-N. Tvttl .. , ...... 4-11•1 ••t..1-Jlf ~ c.m+W-M•ll-Ml-l> ........ _ . delivtr to the c:biJdren. SHOP• 10 °A.M'. +o 9:30 P.Jli. lUESDAY THROUGH F~IOAY. SATUllOAY 10 A.M. to''·"'-SUNDAY II NOON+. I ,.M. t . • • . I I I giJ Dll fo I ca wl .. ! far Yr to 0 co "" f(j st ~ m ~ m N ., J ~ J J , ~ I ' Celor @ives Skiers a Lift -e-n BEA .AN.DERSON, Editor Tlil'ltUy, J__., 2. lm ..... 11 I Four-color knit turtleneck tops thermal pull-on pants ' ' with storm cuffs a nd .buckle clasp by Head Ski Wear. New Cargo Sets Sales -Greek ' Conquers~ /Ja·:totlrer Market By MARIAN CHRISTY shirtslee""5. Onassis's face bunt across the hemline. NEW YORK-The subject of fabulous St bu ~sed M the j·"· · ore yers, e.~ w -· gtg· gifts may be second nature to shipping gled and bought. magnate AristoUe Onassis -but, UD· ''Life" says Yannis "is so damn fortunately, lhe'poOr man dJdn't beware. ' ' , miserable that I figured it waa time to Now Onassis is the subject of spoof give people a laugh," Reported\J', Onassis cartoon clothes, but, of course, the one isn't displeased with the fashions. On the who laughs last laughs best. Onassis contrary. The man adores 1publl¢.ty and seems to be wearing'weU. • ·fashion is a new medium be -DeYer woWd It all started when Athens-based have conquered on bis1own: fashion designer, handsome 3>year'1Jld "Shipping isn't tbe only way Greeks can Yann.is Tseklenis, contrived to make one-comer the intemaUonal market/' be to-ofle contact with his most.famous . says. He's got a point. Yannls is a tall, impecRblY dresseil countryman. Greek playboy with a sOothiiig dufcet The door opened wide when Yannis manner which women fmd irresisb01e. created karate-inspired wrap-on uniforms Predictably he has a girl in every port. Cor 600 Olympic Airway first-class Yannis sells his collection to 52 countries stewardesses and told Onassis they were -including the United Slates where 35 top stores buy coast to coast. free. Being an inveterate girl-watcher, Yan- Onassis understands and respects nis insists that bikini~ girls ditch magnanimity. beach coats or side-wrapped skirts, 1--re.~~~te:;w~ardess~~scene~~Y;,an;;;;;;nis~and,._-..!!wllhi~ch~ar~e . Yannis insists that his Onassis have met on many occ oos an wear over . the impressionable des i g nt r sum-You can lma&ine the semi-risque opticil marizes: .cNobody bates the man, they illusion! To dramatize matters YaMis just envy him. Onassis represents insists bis models grimace and make fun-- everybody's 'impossible dream'." · ny faces of stark lridependence when they Fantasy.prone Yannis thinks often of strut the runway. his friend. Yann\.'J rarely cuts his clingy clothes in One day, while at the design bOard to sizes above U wblch is probably just•as ..i. his N79 n ..... i~ well. ,_t spring-summer, i.,., co=~ ... Yannis doodJed a clever cartoon of 'Jl'here arc, of course. serious fashions Onassis In an obviously heated state of in the Yannis collection. "Sensible" erploding Meditemutean anger. If• eveo shirt8leeve dresoos with swirly sldrU punctuated the face wllh an upral!ed lulw prints simulating tile 1!fue Aegean hand In a powerful go;to-he!l gesture all wavos and the bot.<ed sunsets. Greeks will understand. -• Offers have been pouring in for YIM.is 1--in-111 blsJ!lred flaalt-Yannil-decided-he -ro....ttla-ln-Now-York and-tUll-hia tn. may lulve struck It nCh. lernaUonal operation from a "llkyferaper. Fabric people were quickly aummoned Nothing doing. lie won't leave Greece·.,. to his main Athens salon and told lo cepl for short periods o! time-<DO<tly to . ttanslata lho-UIMlze Qoasslt car!oons check out manulacturbli •!!"rations in onto &Ilks and jeneys. Tboo Yannis c,... Englanaariil C<rmany. ·-"'-Mtiel-Of oU...S maxls~LJl!.Y~_,,-,"Clttq!"""l"'-·"'"P.be"' . ..,."!l"'-'"'"'.l!llh\.!all"°!!!!!!·ue.,,_;;".,ls~•!'-o torso-baring, booom-huggfug Doleroo wiih endless beach and a constant vacation." . - • • Cartoons .of Onassis are printed on fabrics that Greek designer Yannis Tse~lenis uses to make two-pieee evening outfits. •• • Vibrant e<>lors will take to the slopes again this ski seaso1t and novelty and. variety "'ill be the bywords . Panis. parkas and sweaters from Head Ski Wear will come in colors like Clockwork Lemon and Razmat.azz Berry or, if you pre- fer. Charlie Brown. rfltrica:te deta.iling on tra· ditionaJ stretch pants and contemporary narcs pred0:minate. And some trin1 is designed for safety. Stripes along parkas and pants are non·skid in case of a fall. New features include pants with windows that fit over the boots which buckle through. · Thermal parkas 11 n e d in polyester or quilted, water-proofed and winter-p<oofed , come in every length. ' Sweaters pi9< up the brilliant co I o r schemes and ~me flat knit or ribbed, lighl· weight or heavy for whatever the weather. Colored stripes in neck and shoulder inserts match striping on sleeves. - 'i 1' '1 • I ) l \\ • ~ ' /.i //I I' 'J Cross-country suit in stretch pl aid , above, a nd turtleneck pullover with contrast stripes make hit on the slopes. -..1' I • . . ' I I • • ' -.. .. .. : • " ' • ~ Sheriffs Aim: Keeping Peace Without a Gun Dllring two years In office, the sheriff or Illinois' Putnam County has never made an arrest or carried a gun. "Basically, I think il's a man's job," says • Sheriff Martha Calbow, the only woman to hold the ., Your Horoscope Tomo rrow . ' r ' Cancer: Your WEDNESDAY JANUARY 3 comes -but with proverbial grain of salt. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20)' By SYDNEY OMARR What you do now leaves im- S a g I t t a r I a n JI can be print. 'Ibere is not likely to be super~ltlve. These natives uy baUway -it ill all or .. are intent on preserving their nothing, Know it and don 't · integrity. They ~_!~games. Accent is on emo- . former s~ Seldom tionaJ response. Member or ... ask favors, preferring to opposite sex is very much in perfonn servicts. 'Ibese are picture. . the travelers, the erudite in· CANCER (June 21.July 22): -;. dividuals who can. brightly~-You may seem to be going in press their feebngs. Sagit-circles. Key is to retrace ~ tarlus ia no angel, but then: ls steps. What you feel was a •. an appealing genUeness which mistake cou1d have been a • can be seductive. wise move. Check signa ls. ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19): Mate , partner can throw ad- Strive to find where you ded light. Apparent loss is a belong. Don't permit others to gain. dictate terms. Define your LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 1: orfice in lliinois. She leaves those jobs to her hus- band, Warren, a deputy, ind four other part-time assistants. Loss Is Gain Take time, to discern actual Key is to recognize op- objective. You could b e portunity 'A'hen it is en- surprised by what you. learn. countered.' Don't fool yourse lf Aquarlan is in picture. through wishful thinking. Put LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): forth your own ideas. Stick to Money quest ion could individual style. dominate. Long-range view is AQUARIUS (Ja:i . 20-Feb. essential. Some now tend to 18): Light touch is essential. view you as a threat. Key is lo Soft-sell approach gets results. set the record straight. Strive What you fear is brought to to relax tensions, especially as forefront. You can face doubts they involve family . and resolve them. ,May not be SCORPIO (Oct. 2.1-Nov. 21 ): easy but will prove beneficial. Hold off on 'Short journey. Act grown up ! Deal gingerly with neighbors, PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): relatives. Get down t o Don't mix money fl n d specifics. Check for loopholes . · .friendship. Those who need aid in agreements. Be thorough. won't ask · for iL Emotional aware of details. What had responses are emphasized. been a secret is revealed. You find out where you stand SAGITIARIUS fNov. 22· with member of opposite sex. lt-----<wn conditions. What you seek Strive for platform to get is available and closer than acroS! unillue concepts. Means Dec. 21): Gift purchase could Caprtairn is involved. be highlighted. Friends may IF TODAY IS Y 0 U R do an about-face. ~1aintain BIRTIIDAV you laugh a lot. equilibrium. What appears to are versatile 'A'ilh fine sense of be deception cOuld be comedy. This year, if single, something quite innocent. Be could see you t a k i n g mature. Wail (or additional in-matrimonial path. ~1arried or formation. single. travel change is on • might be imagined. Give now don't take back seat. You ha ve • and you also will receive. right to answer charges by TAURUS (April 20-May 20): relative, neighbor. Another .. What you go after may seem Lto could play import.ant role. to 1Ude away. You are not Line up forces. seeing too clearly. Someone is vmoo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): pu]ling wool over your eyes. One who wants home im- New perspective is needed. provements with no regard to ' Don't !or<e lll5UeS. Tlle wllat bu~et ls not really serious. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. agenda. with March and 19): Friendly cont.act can lead December o u ls tan ding to professional advancement. months. Fantastic savin1s on -l:otitiies~ soaalites- l ' . • • • • • . 5. .. • ~ t l • • • • • • • I • • t • • • t f1 Red Cross Shoes . r • South Coast Plaza -Costa Mescr--- Phone 546-5210 JlllT UYIL IY WAtlllALL -lllSTOL AT JAN DI~ H.llWAY ent.,...,.-... ~ .i• .. ~ •oif C.. , .- , Cyclists' Uproar Muffled? Dl!AR ANN LANDERS : I waot to say a word er two about the column you ,.,.._ qlfnlt moloreycles. I CUii• I cannot be object!>• becaUM our onlY IOll WU killed 00 I motoreycle two yWI ago. He WU jusl II. I dan'I thtot my h~ wtJ1 ever get over tt. ~ a.J.---J and I am not the l<ut hi! bitter aboul It. In fact , we are all better oil -especlally our children. Instead of listenln& to 111 llght all the Um<. they """ live In I home that ii ~ and quleL They - more of tbelr daddy now than tbey did before.. (It took a div,... to make - appteclate tbem.) I know you mull bave received a nil or letters from cycle enthusiasts "bo are annoyed with you. You probably had some complalnta from people who-make a living from the motorcycle J:Mgineq (It'• a blllloo dollar tndullry, you know). But I did want to thank you and tend on thls cJjpplng from United Proa Intema· tlonal whlcli backa )'OU to the bill DEAi\ MOM: Y• are rlOt -tho 1malL I ....... ed aa a~ el-· Ja& crtddam ftom . mK11eyde a. Unooluto wllo -tat a motoreyde II Ml--1111111-ldlotpla•IL Tllil II tlM aame ~ lllle I Pl fnm tM pa JIYm • Id me 'tram -~ ktll people -people ktll _.... n ... ...,.e1,..1o-ud1-· I am aolng to pick up the pieces and make something oC m)'seU. Jt won 't be euy, but It will be a better life than Uv- 1.ng'witb a man who doesn't want me and ls eating his beort out to be with somebody else. -THERE NOW ' -DKAll NOW: I mlpt be wroas, bul I I was <SpOCtally lntetOSted In the sifte- men! by the Na!lonal Safety Council' "'The fatality rate ol all mol« vehlcleo In 1171 wu 4.f deaths per 100 million miles !raveled. For motorcycles tbe rate was 20 deaths per 100 mtllloo miles." In other words, you are five times safer in an automobile than oo a motorcycle. Bert's another ataU.stic : 'Ibe motorcycle death toll rose from 1,151 in ltss to 2,Q in 1971. DEAR ANl'j·.1-\NDERS: I ruppec1 when I road your tolODDD about the wife who wanted to meet tbe other woman In ber hllll>lnd'1 Ille and !..-.. him to choose between them. I h!>Pe abe gels ber wish. It coulll be the belt thine In the world for "V)'ODe coocemed. Uve a •troec supk:io• t.Ut you are llOt tbe wife, bul tbe ''lllp.dua, rellaoll. bdlrttr.Jly -med. llJsllly lnteUipol. dwmiDI and gradou. gtrllriad" wbt wlUel tile wtle would let the py 10 so everyone coald 'fJJve laapplly ever after." W11y do I WU ao? Became wives wbo lot< oat doa'I write lllCll leUen. Glrtfriendt wbo are walttnc for tbe py to set a divorce do. • Again thinb, Ann. Keep hammering away. If you save just one life it will be well worth It -LONESOME MOM. I l'Qllt ''The Other Woman" and I waa very much IUl'pdaed. She waa no tramp. She YU a hlgb-clau girt, very refined, beaulllully tp'OO!Md and • b1Jhl.y ln-tellliem penon with a l'harmlng and gracloul manner. My ~usband picked ber lnatead of me CONFIDENTIAL TO ROMEO ' When the girl's eyesight clean up, things Will look d!Herent. llJil>t -the dollar alp are lnterferrlng with her vtalon. Don'\ bet the rent that she wUI marry you. Never Mina Hobbies, She's Horsing Around LOSE WEIGHT THIS · WEEK Ml can btlp )'OU Mc:olnt thl tritll 111 PlflOll rou wa11t to N. Odrlna ii • r ttbltt and...., swanowecr. toit- 111n no d1n1nus dlVfl. No stlrvlni. No s ~I rxwcbL 5iet rid al 1a:na By ERMA BOMBECK By my mother's counti I am- the only Uving woman in the English speaking world who doesn't have a hobby. Everyone around me is painting Plcassoo by number, making homemade wine out of little kits, plotting h e r b gardens In old gin botUes, needlepoinUng bookmarks and snorkeling In the mu!by fringe or their septic tanks. "! think having a hobby is healthy,'' said Mother. '.1Take this bottle cutter. Aren1t you surpi'lsed that I can make Iii· tie glass candle holden out of an ordinary pop bottle?" "'I'll say," I said, wiping my chin. (I was still drinking out or the botUe when sbe whisked it away, tapped the top off and began to sand the sharp edges.) "'You ought to knit covers (or bricks like Iris does." "I have a feeling about bricks," I said, "I( the Good Lord had meant to clothe them , he would have given them something to hide." AT WIT 'S END Ft;rn's~ display of sugar packets she bas brought from a MacDonalds in every one of the 50 states?" Mother isn't the only one bugged at having a "do nothing freak" In tbe family. Even my best friftid,s have ex· pressed some ~deep concern tha! I have not aligned my!el! with a hobby . The other •leht my neighbor> called and said, "What are yoo. doing?" "I am sitting in a chair in an old bathrobe, six inches from the TV set, watching anything that moves and hav- ing a wonderful time." "Have I got a hobby for you!" she said excitedly . "~o, really, 1 prefer to sit and ... hobby yet ," she said . "Get dressed and come over." 111 • 11'1'1 Jone•. OdriMI hit MIG "No. I've met hobb ies llsed 1u cmtlllt)'bfthcuundtlllOftl' before and they never work lh• C01Jn1ty f« 14 ,..,., Odrlnex Plan • out •1 costs Sl.Z5 •nd ttle llr1111COnDntY sa1 .. :..._:_ . $5.25. You lllUlt Iott ucf)t lit or YQ111' •~ is . se~~· I'm inoneywUlbertfunded~yourdruulst. surprtaed 1l 1Sll l already Ito qvn;Uoftl 11klCI. Accept oo sub- taken. I can fil you up with a 1Ututn. Sold wtttl ttill ,u111ntH by: collect.Ion of 9,872 swizzle llicks. All you have to do is THRIFTY °'"· '" (Jl<.lOU~I <.IOIH ') label them and display tbeml~~~~~~~~~ over your bar." "No." "Okay, then how Would you like to play the 'Beer Barrel Polka' on an organ in six lessons-with a key for a guitar, another for a drum and another that when pushed has six drunks singing 'Melancholy Baby' out ol key? Or do ""1 want to make wind bells in your oven? Or join a Mother of Twins howling team." "No," I said and started to hang up. "Okay," she said, "that's the last time I bother you. If you want to sit there night after night relaxing and hav· ing a good time , we can't beJp you." IOUTM COAST PL..UA COSTA M•SA LitWW C•...w! M•U lrlltel II S..N oi.,. f'rffWIY OPEN DAILY SIHMl~ys •"., c1111n:h 'IU S ,.m . PHONE J4Mttl "! think you"d be good al writing inspirational sayings on little rocks that have been polished . . or collecting 11111 Golden Needl e's something. Ha ve you seeni.---------11 IE s~ °' de 1!/ed "You haven't even met their=:::==:;::::::;:;;:~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ FRANCIS- '\,,ORR J' l~~..--.:.~~~~~__.:_~~=ti Shopper Facts NEW YORK (UPI) -Of u·omen who hold full time jolls. 67 percent usually fre- quent one p'articular supermarket. according to a Bureau of Advertising report. This 1.;ompares wit h S6 per- cent of the .stay-at-home V."Omen who wua11y go to one particular supermarkeL F1.NE STATIONERY HALF ,.ICI SALi CAJIDS -STATIOMEJIY Gl"l lolllll ACCESMlllll.S ll!t l.tlUT llllW&f IU-1111 ttltu 111 Ill· tNftllllT PAii.tu Cre pestitch Doubl.eknit IOO<:"'o polyester, reg. 4.98 yd., 60'" y,1idf' Nom Only 3.97 yd. These prices good thru Jan 7, 1973 Golden 'needle FABR1cs IOUTH COAIT PLAZA • CA .. OUSIL LIY!L m.H IVo.cl & IUMDAYI • We are losing our ••• 0 ER ·11GHT - AnER TRYING MANY WAYS TO REDUCE WITH NO LASTING RESULTS OMEGA .. CLINrC _ ME1HOD_ is doing the iob for u.-.- • Lou Martinez • Jane Webs 18 lbs. lo st in 11 days 56 lb s. lo st in 45 days • Bob VanMeter • Bob Ranney 36-11"41 s .. 051 in 30 da ys s. osTin 7 aays I addresses availaple upon request.) Many others alst>. The Sa fe and Sane Way to . Better Health B etter Appea rance a nd Self Co_nf~n ce CCSTA MESA 1869 NEWPORT BLVD. ~6-1633- ANAHllM 1664 BROADWAY -l-----'1778·4841- S.P.,NTA ANA 10922 TUSTIN AVE. t---547-61 29 - , '· . ' r • • ' ' • • ' • ".... . . ' ....... . --_, ' I I I , • Wedding Bells Ringing ' Al.ong the Orange Coast CANRIGHT-ORIVER In an evening ceremony in St. James Episcopal Church, Newport Beach, Robin Lynn Driver became the bride of «(ark Lee Canright. 1'hcy are the daughter and son of Mr. and ~1rs. Robert L. Driver of Newport Beach and P.1r. and ~trs. Wayne Canright or Tucson. Bridal attendants were 11 .. 1rs. ~ ~ T~. J"'Ull'Y 2, 1973 DAILY PILOT J5 · PUBLIC N<mCE PUBLIC NOTICE Diane Olappell and the ~1lsses Karen Harper. Patty Canright, Patti FO'A'lie. Cathy Ghormley , Leri Bradberry and L~a -Bluemke. Lori Olappell Was the flower girl. • • • Ul"I T•l4•1• New Look Unveiled Priscilla of Boston shows a Spring 1973 version ot' a \Yedding gown. This all ivory, silk organdy design features an empire waist, A-line skirt \\rilh lace collar and long, tapered lace sleeves. Designers' Challenge Linens Get New Look Top name fashion designers -Bill Blass, Rudi Gemreich. Oscar de la Renta and Giorgio de Saot'Angelo -joined \'era in designing fabrics Clr ttie ~m !)00 bath in 1972. Caug¥' in a period of un- certainty in the a p p a r e I business, the once-aloof dic- tators o( Cashion put lbcir \aJents tQ new use. Their new lines, created for some of the country's largest mills, rained a colorful bless- ~iiig-on the Am erican housewife: she could now buy sheets, pillow cases or tov.·els designed by some of the most original artists in the fashion field. The trend is documented in "Encyclopedia Americana An- nual 1973." Bill Blass, three-time Coty Award winner (a fashion triple croWJ1'). approached with gusto the bed-and-bath aspect of !iv· Ing. As his creations were in- trOOuced he announced "we are bringing back to our lives the luxuries of the Roman baths." For his sheet line, n.:imcd Summer Sky Blass insisted on designing three d i r r e r e n t pillowcases -perhaps his way of invilinf! staid America to tty a lillle Roman lolling' about in three-pillowed ease. Palaley,_a,?iYid Blass-shee~ and pillowcase design inspired by cashmere shawls from India, was ac.companied by matching quilted • t h r o w bedspreads. towels a n d ~Ing by the yard with which he urged women to\ make-thet.'-own -perhaps something in a flowing at· home-gown. The representative o{ an in- ternational compe:ny, seeing · pilJows and throws famed dress designer Rudi Gemreich had made up for his own home, b®ght the designs l'n sight. 'I'Jley are bold contempor:iry geometric J>8llems, created in quilted double-knit "'·ool. Oscar de la Rcnta took on the unfamiliar task of beauti· fying mattresses. hea~boards and draperies wb~n he stepped outside of the fashion fil'td . Fer one of the big mills de la Rent.a came up with in- novative l'l)Otifs. Eastern Clouds was a design inspired by Japanese painting, American Art derived from folk art. and a third was call- ed Princess Flowers. Fabric v.•as made to match for those Vi'ho wished to carry the pat- tern over into wall coverings or closet accessories. Vera , familiar to millions through her signed scarves and shirts, turned in 1970 to scattering her brilliant watery blooms on sheets. blankets, bedspreads and towels. For 1972 her Presideotlal Collection featured mai:nifl ed patterns in vivid hues. Among them were Long Slf'ms, a geottifi ic named Crescffll. and Siffiouette. massive violets and butterflies on a black background. Dai&_j P~t~~ ~Jir"~~-z~~~~'~ To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white glossy photo- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women's De- partment one wee~ before the wedding. Pictures received after that time ~ill not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperative that the story, aJso accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sul> milted six weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline is not met, only a story will be used. To help fill requirements on both wed- 4i:ng ~and -·engageme.nt stones, forms . are available in all of the DAILY PILOT off!ces. Further questions will be answered by \Vomen's Section staff members at 642-4321. medical weight reduction The safe and practica l method for the entire family to lose weight • , . under the strict supervisiOn of Medical Doctors C.11 for in form•fion Mond•y thru Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. LINDORA MEDICAL CLINIC · NIWl'ORT llACH PACI l'llOflSSIONAL IUILDING 404 WUTMINma MS.3740 SHUMAN OAKS 789-710) OlANlit! ' Mark Canright was the best man and ushers were Dave Gibson, Tuck Overstreet, Charles Shippley, Thom as Green, Ed Jorgenson and Ho- gan Smelker. The newlyweds are graduates of the Unitersity or Ariwna. She majored in education and pledged Kappa Alpha Theta, and he was a business major and an af- filiate of Sigma Alpha Et>silon. The bridegroom is a lieutenant in the Air Force, stationed in Selma, Ala. where they will make their home . Night News .. MRS. CANRIGHT PETRINA-WLLARD • MRS. BENZINGER " IOHS ~ms •t ,........,, ''""""!S """" Cm•• M-.. Ind H~ 6"<11 O.ltv .._. 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'· ltn W1·7t T ryllllf ta ttff ..,...n~ 7 Let • ,,.hul...i 4-It -.., c-.. t:n.f MCtitfl, Or, tf y.• .... .............. ,..;Ht .. - w..'11 tte w I• htttl And tlien read Boner'• Ark Ill th< DAILY PILOT SutUfal/ comic&. I ,. I I • ., " I . ~. ... . . ... ,· .. • 11 .._,_ ....... ;'" I r -, • • • ·-.. t • Jr•l-•J • • .~ I Dol!LY"PILOT T\ltldl1, Jan11111 2, 1m ' • "- Cle m~nte Never Forgot Fans, L.ittle ' People PITl'SBURGH (APJ -1bost who ""' dO<e io -.,,, Cltmente uy It wu almMt u louib IO know him as It WU to llrike him OU!, HIJ W>limel.Y death not oal.Y cut short one ol the &"'•test carttrs ln baseball history, but the Ute or a complex man whose personality "·os mlsundentood by 10Jne, oversfmpllfied by others. He had a publJc Image aa baseball's leodlng )l)'pocbaodrtac, yet he ran out every Jhfield grou.n4er or hli career as if the World Sttles we,. al otab. He hll .414 111 the Sttift, bolled salely ln all seven 1ame1 and was named 1be outstandq }layer. He wu proud ol hil skills and often htraled rtporte11 for what he htlleved v.•as unfair press trtatment of Latins. Yet he never forgot his tearrµ:nate1, the rans or the little people. • Clemente waa a ataunch believer tn the Playen' Association, and al80 gave free- ly of~ hla Ume and money to charity work lhat olttn w'"I W1110llC<d, just like ht wanted it, When he v.·as killed Sunday night In a plane crash off the coast of hls native Puerto ruco, be wu on a mlWon of me.tty to dtliver much needed supplies to survivors of the Nicaraguan earthquake. .ffe bad been worklng J4 hours a day atnce Christmas In be11:dln& the Puerto Rican relief effort, and he rarely ate while consuming hi• ~on to help otben. Roberto Oemente the halehaU p11,.. WU a perfectly <'Ollllructed ......... who did ao many thlnp '° well Iii hil IJ. yeor C&!'tt that he II '1'5"rtd a !llcbe In the haoeboll Hall of Fame. The reoord bookl lhow that Clelnmte recorded biJ 3,llllOlb hll onSeyt. IO GI lut sea'°" ag1lnot lhe Meis. 'l'llal wu • somethln& only 10 other playen bad ewr done. lie also had more hits aDa more nm batted in while wearing a Pirate llll!orm tbap .,., otllor ,..,.,, .., ... -four Natlanll 1-llO bo11Jnc Ulla In -PlliDf I .311 ia.tbM a-., . Ye! Ibo .-.! boob -mi<rtl' !be ...i Roberto a.meot1, the .... In 1llllonn No. SI, -wlwdry In npl field, at !be plate aod lon the ._tbs made l!lm Mr. P!rtte. HlttlDc -• ae1 ..... to Clementa, and plal't" ooy he would foe! wel&bt diXnplDclol ol barel.Y ·-Ill -of the balL • * * * -• ' r ' Recalling TrOjans Shake !jirst Half· _ Dol~ru~~ . . Clemente -The Man EDITOR'S · NOTE' The folfowi11g story is reprinted from the DAILY Pll.OT'1 June 20, 1972 edition.s and offers an in.tight to the kind of ma.11 the tau Roberto Ctemtnte tDal. Pl1TSBURGH -Another dimension ol Plltaburgb Ptntes super star Roberto Clem-came to llpt Monday htghl al Thrte Riven Stadium here•• bepaced 1 lH smolbertng of the LA Dodgen. In addition. to being a standout player, he sho~ed to be a k~nly seru:ltlve man after· reachil)g another milestone In a flossy career. The Plrstes made an artlilery practice out of what was suppoMd to ~ve been a baseball game and for the first time in my memory, you at home can be • e La• WNfTI WHITE WASH thankful a nationally televised sporting event was blacked out In your area. -Clemente did hiJ thing wltb a homer and t"'O doubles. He 'first tied Hall of Famer Pie Traynor'a club record of 1,273 runs batted in when he doubled in the lilth \Ming to seild home a run. USC'S SAM CUNNINGHAM (39) SCORES ONE OF DAILY ,ILOT ~ ff •1ct1t'11 DnlM HI S FOUR TOUCHDOW NS AGA(NST OHIO STATE. McKay Criticizes Ratings And, he earned a standing Ovation (rom the 1s,43& on handa tllilt ~ he got another tlnmdering two-minute standing appreciation when he can- nonaded a ball over the lfeDC* Jn the eighth Inning. That ICOl'ed two runs and made · him By ROGER CARLSON and he wasn't in the jovr.nlllood one Sti ll in a terse mood, the Trojans men· the Pirates' undisputed career rbl pro-or .... D111Y "'"' stttt would nonnally assoc iate with in con-tor replied to a query about the second ducer. '· P~ADENA -Some collegiate football nection with a rousing Rose Bowl victory. half in which USC lJJrned it on with five Later at his dressing cubicle Clemente coaches m.lght have you believe that the McKay·s Southern California Trojans touchdowns to brea k open a 7-all halftime was 'sked why he d1dn't come b.ack out fllrthe5t-thlng .fr om their mind is the had been ranked No. t In the country"'for Situation : of the dugout to acknowledge ~'s r•""'""s\setecled by the wire services. several weeks. The d'fl ' W t · •~ " ~eat •--~auoo after h'-home run . --'6 ·· 1 erence . e go more po1n~. •·F-~ ... mom-~"ent tt appear':d Oemente If that's so Southern California coach "I'm very bitter," added McKay. "We \vas his initial reaction. ..... John McKay made It perfectly clear he's we re the only undefeated.team In the na-Th So the c 1 ~-led u lit dHln't bear ttie· ....... .ti-. or that he was e u m a uu:» coo o a - .lm"'Y icmn"""" '\t&;t' ;.,n.act he was not one of them. . lion prior lo the bowl f_ames and I fell tie and then added: "It wasn 't a case of t" _........ ......r-HlJ opening remarks to the press the only necessity to wait for another poll ha · th ' that · · · the ···-"'"" for !be ~ word! -or lb c ng1ng 1s or or 1n g1vrng __. ... uu.-following his team's 42-17 shelling of Big following e bowl games was if there f Wk w f d ,...-i--ra n .. w~oll a te of emotion. _ .. __ Olli S team any sort o pep . e ou n ,.-iu.,... 'l&'" Ten laWUUpion ·o late was : was more then one team that was un· · the fi half tba Then al last irnnke. some spots 1n • 1rst t we "r'""' "Is there anyone else the Associated beaten ho h Id tak d ta f d ·-·1 fellow (Tra~J came to my , · t ug t we cou e a van ge o an 1 llll 1-~· Press wouJd like-us to play?" "I'm very tickled to beat Ohio Stale, 1 he nd bl-•~ and 1 kl mind U I looked al lhe ...... -board and we went ou t re a UW\~ ac · .......,.., Someone In the crowd mumbled, "How but of course we still have to wait for the saw the annoUncement of what l'd done. ed better than Ohio State." about the Washington Redskins or 1.liami AP vote. Who knows? Maybe they 'll want J had heard he was a great playet and a DolPhins?" us to ptay In July to prove we're the na-Someone asked if McKay was surprls- good man. But ~lcKay w9.!n't ready for any quips tlonal' champs .. , cd at Ohio State ~oach Woody Hayes' "He just died recently and I didn't feel decision to accept a fiel d goal in the third it was right to make a spectacle out of .A. .A. .A quarter to narro\Y SC's advantage to 14· breaking his rte0rd," Clemente said. 'f:l i:r _ x u w 10 rather than take a two-yard penalty "I have lots of trophies at my home. and gain a crack at the SC goal from the They are everywhere -in the basetnent. La h Ph to p two on fourth down. on the pool !able, all over the place. But 8 @8 0 g, reSS "I don 't know." evaded the SC coach to me as a man they don't mean ... •·that's their prerogative." ' .Rae, Davis Pace .Troy • ·11 ' ' To42-17 Rose Bowl Win ~~ ' I' • • r .,., 'By GLENN WlUTE Of "' Dltlr ""' ..... .\ PASAD&llA -Unbeaten, untied Southern Cal yawned and atumbled about for a half, lheo urtleoahed Ill mulU· talented football team on Ohio State's outcluoed Budteyel Monday •flefllOOll to cruise to • 42-17 lriumplt In the 59th rtnewll GI lhe Rose Bowl. Coach John McKay's victorious Tro-. Jana tlllJ! locked up !be national cham- pionship before a ,...rd Rose Bowl turnout of 108,869. Anci. surprtslngly, SC'• Sam.. Cun· ningham w·as voted player of the game by the Helms Foundation. He carried the ball II times for M yard!. Meanwhile. teammale Anthony Davis rushed 23 times for 157 yards, caught three pas&es for 17 yirds and stored on a 20-yard spurt. Another Trojan, Mikt Rae , made good on 18 of 25 passes for 229 yards and a touchdown. But eunntngham apparently caught Helms' .eye by scoring four times on such electrifying runs of two yards, one yard, a yard and a half, one yard for an all-Ume Rose Bowl tndlv!dual sooting effort. Each of hi.s tallies came on high divts over tbe defensive line. Meanwblle Rae came out firing the Jut hall alter !be undenlo8 Big Ten oo-cbam - plons bad held the Trojans to a 7-7 balrtime draw. _,,. The senior quarterback from Lakewood pul together scoring blitzes of 57 and 56 yards the ftm two series SC had the ball in the third quarter to give Troy a 21-10 lead. ... / However, the spunky Buckeyes v.·ere back on the attack, threatening to get back in tbe PD!• when they took the ensuing "kickoff after SC's third touchdown and bammertd w the USC 33. Then on the nell play Obto Stale violated coach Woody Haye5' theory of how football is Ill be played by throwing a pa.SS. That violation proved costly as Eddie Johnson of SC balled the boll Into the anns Of teammate Oiartes Phillips. Phillips n!tumed lhe theft w the Ohio State 32 and lour playa !Jter Qmnlllgbam had gone over from 54 i:ncbts out to make it 2&-10 with 1:~ left ln the third period. Ohio State never recovered and SC controlled ihe rtot of the action, building a '2·10 lead before the Buckeyes got their final tally with 44 seconds left in the game against USC reserves. Hayes stubbornly stuck by his running attack, de$pite being down by four touchdowns late ln the a:ame. Ohio State hacks wert crashing off tackle and over guard when they needed the lightning-type seortng plays -such as the Jona pass can provide. ..· <llll;~·~ USC stymted by sloppy fumbJel, • .,, . ing and penlltld the lint two ~­ agalll came lhroU(h with lll~~~i fenslve ba1anct to eapluro !be ,,,_,, -the IOOtb Ill idcK1y'1 coacbllll ..,_ al Troy. · With the paasjn1 pme aceoullllnc .for ~ 244 yards and lhe rushing attaclt 1".9"· vtdlng IJ¥)ther 207, the TrojlDI kepi tM Ohio State def..,,.. on 111 heeiJ, And SC made the mosl GI great f,ql positkln whenever the latter· WU JKt- vlded. · hen Oh. Tu'O scores were set up w 10 State kicked off short in an attempt to sJoP the threat of Davis getting the kin& scoring return. Two more lOUChdowns were set up by intetteptlon1 and another TD came after a fumble recovery at the Buckeyet 31. 07J7-17 1 0'116 -4 Air Trag~es Have Rocked SPorts World By UDited Preti· IDternaUoul Baseball star Roberto Clemente joins a sad list of sports c:elebrtlles who have died in air tragedies. The celebrities Include' Notre Dame football roach Knute Rockne. former beavywelpl cha!np\on Rocky Marciano, an entire U.S. Olympic figure skating team and members of three U.S. college football tt1m1. The list started on ~larch 21, 1931, when lhe sports world was stunned by tbe death ol Rockne. the coach who transfonned Notre Dame from an obscure scllool in South Bend, Ind., W a national college football power. Rockne, who had collaborated with Gui Dorais in developing the forward pus as an offensive weapon in football during his playing days at Notre D~. died when hls small plane crashed in a Kansas corn field. Marciano, the only he_avywe~gbt cham- pion to go throuJ:h his entire career without a lo6s, died Aug. 31, 19'9 in arr air crash involving a private plane. Eight yean earlier -on Feb. 15, 1961 -ti_ members of !be U.S. Olympic DIJU'<. skating team were killed in a jet crash in anything. U I can do it, so can someone 1 T F ~ ·Fonner Orange Coast College standout efse. " es s rue -to ar,.1'1') and Newport Beach resident George "I don't like to say or think that l do . . -L.1.1-lt~Eollett .backgd_ yg -McKay..'.s.. statement 1---~'°!""~:"' YOJJ. Obhlm-Cm~----.:I-...;;;..;;~=~-'=-~----=---~"' · concerning halftime strategy. just tMn -to ·bave ability and stUl be •·coach !\1cKay told us we looked a Jit- ~aylo1~uinter At UCITonight Belgium. - - Eighteen memben of the Turin Soccer Club, champion of Italy. perished in 1!K9 when their plane crashed into a cathedral and Tony Lema , nicknamed ''Champagne Tony" because he celebrated all hiJ vie-r tories on the PGA tour by springing for , the bubbly stuff for reporters. died in the crash of a small plane in 1966. able to play and do something for the h tie stale in the first half. He didn't try to club ~I my age (he'll )le 33 Aug. II). On and Off t e F; nld fool us or anythinR like Iha! and he didn't "Records come through the years. ~ ask us lo go out there and kill ourselves When 1 came to this club 18 yean ago I eilher." never tbaugbt rl any records. No. the big Follett was credited with two tackles kick for me is liavin& made the moiit of .. PASADENA -The banner irr lhe Ohio State dress ing room he made a few and three assists. my ability ..• not breaking records." Southern California rooting se<:tion prior remarks concerning the game and com-Anthony Davis scored once 00 a ~ a .emente has a lifetime major league tQ. battle in the 591.h renewal of the Rose mented on the -might or SOuthetn yard scamper and accounted for 157 batting average ol ,318, V.'EIS most· Bowl game !\1onday bel\l.'CCn USC and California. yards rushi ng on 2.1 carries and caught valuable player of the 1971 World Series Ohio State proclaimed: "Yes,. Southern California is the best three passes for 17 ya('ds. and In addition to being a superb hitter, "No Tantrums Today \Voody," refer-I've ever seen. They gave us as bad a liis TD run was a thing of beauty, but h11 Uelding and lethal throws fro m the ring to the volatile Ohio State coarh beating as anyone ever has. he said it v..:as.n't his best_, that was a outfield art to be marvelled. Woody-Haye! and hi s .reputation for gel-"They're !lot the strongest team in !he 44-yarder against Washinxlon when he He is the onlY player in World Serie5 ling out of sorts wi th imperfections on \l'orld and I thought they were gettirig a broke five t8'Ckles. history to have hit in 14 consecutive the field or questions from the press. little tired in the second quarter. "I only broke two or three tackles on series games. But be never made it. .. on or off the ''But so 11o·ere we. And When the sun that one today," shrugged off the SC Yet he admita the years have taken field. began going do.wn it got dov.n to a point sophomore. some toll. His team had lakcn a 42-17 thumping "'here v..·e just didn't know what they The Trojans' scoring punch, 218-pound "In the late innings of games I feel from the nation's No. I collegiate football were going to do next." Sam Cunningham, said he wasn't that myself . getting logglsh 81 t!mes. team and when he took the podium to The Ohio State Buckeyes passed only impressed or excited about being named Sometimes you play so long you don t get answer questions from an Inquiring press 11 times, completing five for 81 yards. the most valuable player of tbe game. hungry," be says. atterwards in the catacombs or the Rose T"·o aerials were intercepted. But Hayes "I've had better games thM this and II "Afy body doesn't have a Jot of fat so Bowl he indeed presented a civil attitude defended his policy of sticking to the ,vas certalnly a team effort today," said sometlmes [ get &oo man y muscles and towards all despite the overA·helming ground: the former Santa Barb8ra High standout. they have spasms and my neck gets defeat. --"You saw what happened v..·hen we did He scored four TOs on short "dives to I tight." .. But it didn 't last long . An Inquiry . pass didn't you? ll WllS exactly what ~a Rose Bowl record for touchdowns in The native. P-uerto Rican uys he"s brought fonh WOOidy's fury and the qucs--hnppened to 11 others." or\e game. never had a contract dispute. "I've never tlon and answer period rinished abruptly. Two days of rest may be \fhat the doc- tor ordered for the UC Irvine basketball team following a hard-fought victory_ in the sixth annual Kiwanls-UCI lnv\tatlona\ tournament Saturday night. Coach Tim Ttll gaYl! \l1C Anteattn I•~ days of. rest lollowlllg the vtctort with tonight's action In Cl'awford Hall against Tay!Or Unlvenily ol Indiana slated to start at I o'clock. • The Anteaten will ftlurn Wednesday evening against another NAIA team from MlnneaoUI, Macalelter Collect. lheo will remain ldle..uolil lhe tblrd road trip ol the campaip lhe followlns -k. UCI \1 cumittl)' H !or ihe "ason with all 1 .... 1 coming at lhe hands of university division teams. Taylor Untvenlly hu a team with good speed, fine ball handl<n and shooters but-not much 1ize1 accordfna: to coaeb Don Odle. Odle ls in his 211th year at Taylor. Sixteen memben of the catlfomia Polytechnic football team died in a crash at Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 29, 1960; Wlclitta State's football coach and _several members of its team were among 29 persona who perished Oct. 2, 19'10, aod 33 Alarshall Unl~enity playen, five coaches _, and a team trainer were among 75 who died In anothr crash six weeks later. ' Other air sports tragedies Involved. • former m\ddlewel&ht boxing ~11::,' Mattel Cmlan In t919. LI Br . athletes in 1950, slx Czechoslovakian hockey playen in 1956, seven members of the Manchester United Soccer team Of England In 1918, eight Danish .....,. playen in lllO, catcher Tommy ci....lill .... of lhe Bllllmore Orioles' Ill t956 and -ood ba,.man Ken Hubbli of lhe Cltlcago CUbs in 1964, and Melica.n ttnniJ star Rafael OSuna In 1919. . , . lei money come betv.·een me and this A scribe asked. "W:ould-¥ou-eom=>'------------------· 1-"--"""'""· T'llbVl111lf gome and Im thliildul on the alleroallon betwe<n yo" lllld • N h k s d. T M h f I e h whav•the•bilitytopl•y."hcconcludes. ~~:~~iff~r~s~~~~,i~~~~: . e ras a pee 00 · UC or flS · LaK:ers on TV; m•d the mi crophone 10 th• ground and . Doll Pa' st Seattle stalked out of the area bristling ··~ '"'J.\. mumbllna, "those ere big stories.'' - The altercation came •bout five Sl!lA'tTLE (AP) -"Jerry West and minutes before kickoff w~ Los Angeles Gail Goodrich •re the two bKI IJUlrds Times pltototropher Art Rogers kl,..led we've ever played," 11ld eokh Tom behlnd a CO&Cbel' huddle and attempted Nissalke after lhe Los Antleles duo bad to shoot Hayes between the legs of other .-tel 11 points bolwetn !ban to lead coaches. • ~ ,Lakera to a 10.103 N11lonal Basket-Hayeo arabbed the camera lens and hall .uaoc:tatton 'ficl«y over Seattle. ahoved tliO e1mer1 Into the phol~j>ll- --Tliili!if Uli Lilt filir1he liO!! er·1 tace. TIM'li, Ril(cra salil;'l!iyea 101a • Galdon Suite Werrtora with the game him, ·"'llult'U Ulke care or you, you ' belnc telewtled on Chlnnel & all o'clock. s.o.b.': Goodr1cll .......i 1$ GI biJ ~inls In Roeen lell 1t ballllme lor medical '81· the nm bllf !loftdl1"llJClll=..,.lt<Wnr--tftltlao 10 1ttn1pny.. pcurtd Ill II of _Ills JI Ill !ht ...,..J hall. Belott Haye1 rtllrtd to the clo>ed door · MIAMI (AP) -Notre Dame coacll Ara our blockers." Parseghian wasn't quite sure what hap. Rodgers itnd the other Comhuskers pened to hil football team when II got bocka con'1'1tnllY ran through gaping s\aughtertd 40-C by Ncbrasu Monday holes provided by the front line to hand night in the Orangt'-'Bcwl. Parseghlan the worst defeat In hiJ nine Ho should talk 19 JohMy Rodger> the years at Notre· Dame,. , Hcillllan Trophy winner who dml~the )l'btle Parseghlan praised Nebraska's Irish with touchdown runs of el&ht,Jour team for superior execution on ·otrense and five yards, caught a paa for a 50-and Rodgers for his versatility, he ap- Y•t'lL~ "tJww L 52-ynrd_p;lJMtll¥_wasn't con•inc<d.hla..ttam wu touchdown pus 14 wide receiver Frosty that much worse than.the Comh111kera. Andenion. · "ttfaybe our preparallon was not aa 1'Tbe. defensJve line. was slow,:• sakl good as It could ·have bttn/1 aald Rodgen of the Jriab. "Where they ,..,. ~h!Jn. who .. w l\la scuqn woo-loll Slo•', they wen bln itd Mllf. -w. = frll llf"3:"Wont In ltt!1>n...-wtth couldn't run through ihem ao we followed tl)e Irish. "I will have to go baclt and I I . ' ' . ' . • ALA l I [ skil lie' Ml 11 rat• but tiOli me II cho Yi'O! ' v.·01 he su r p vi<! 197 vi~ Wo L vin le£t but "" w title '11 Sta Pit! w~ tior of : :~ lln~ me• wlli bl~ ·T st I ,.., sev inS< b;>• .t .... cl•! wa: ... ~ ti"! F sea t~. gre hiJ ( j ~ 4IM ~la ~~ yea p ear llnf •' lglJ all Ire COY .~ 1 .. a/II st,; be< -for-Doi bal Mtj ·~I 1 on p,, ... bai •! ..i cl< •I ed gll • -thi: -s.1 cjb DJ 1'b I • .. ' • • • • .. • • • • 't .... ' 1 • ALABAMA'S BILL DAVIS KICKS A FIELD GOAL OV,ER TEXAS' TERRY MELANCON IN THE conoN BOWL. lNSIGHT. • • (;otton Bowl Newcombe • Sea Kings • Still Tops In Count}· Co"'°a del Mar lllgh's Sea Kings remain the No. 1 prtp basketball team in Orange County as selected by the DAILY PlLOT sports staff following December's tourna- ment action. Coach Tandy Gillis' Sea Kings ere unbeaten through nine star~ while Irvine League rival Fountain Valley has chalked up two tourna- ment championships ffi- route lo an 11·1 record and the No. 2 rating. Tbe only other quintet \vith but a single loss is Orange. which alM has an 11-1 mark. The Panthers' only setback was to Loara in tourney ac- tion. Loar a ( 10-2) is rated fifth. Orans;e a notch behind . Ot!>er Orange Coast are:~ teams in tile top IO, aside from Corona del ~far and Fountain Valley. are l\farum (fou rth) and Huntington Beach (eighth ). OltANGI COUNTY TOI' 1• 1. Coron• 0.1 M•• U.(ll St 1. "°""111., Vll!lt v C11·1i !.6 J. L• Ha.tir1 (10-l) l l '· M.lrl~ f11)./I " >. r.°"'' ! 10·1 71 ~. ·-fll·ll 16 7, ~I H.J> 1• I. HVftli""'°" Bt•Cll l3 • •. T11st1n (1-..t) 11 10. (lit ) £1 M<lde~ 111·21 J l'ullt rlon (6-Jl 1 Ol't>tr1 : MiSolOll Vlt!O. V1Jt ..c:I•, Mll!t<' Otl, Co.It MJIN, Servile, ICtn· ""Prlit~tlt Hl1111 nol t1ktll>l1 to< con· i!oer1tion In cou,.lv 0011 oue 10 •11.,11, •'•'"' llllfntd llln>uQn 1>1.,1'9•1,J • '• ..... SPORTS College Hoop Poll 8 y AIMCilltd ,.rns I. UCLA (7') ... '"' l. lt.1rvl1rw:I ,. ... J, M1r11...,1t1 .. "' •. N0•1fl (1rolln1 ~I •• m S. LOAll 8 Men .S!. ,,. ,,, 6. Mln..eto!I .. "' 1, Ml•M>llfi 11 ·~ m t . .SW Loul1t1n1 .. "' 9. 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Instead , he wore his AU-star ring, which he be1ieved was the true mea- sure of his skills. Perhaps his greatest indi- vidual recognition came in 1971 when he ted Pittsburg1fto victory over Baltimore in the World Seties. Last season. a bout with the virus and sore ankle tendons left him sub-par· physically. but he still ..-Mt .312 in 102 ~ames and helTX!d Pittsburgh to the National League East title. ~e was selected to 12 All- Star.., games after coming to Pittsburgh in 1954 from the Ii>s Angeles Dod~er ore:aniza- tion for the bargain drart price of M.000. -1\tavbe baseball observers 1ink the coun in acquirin e: Cle- mente to the auota system which once restricted entry of bJAcks Into the bie: lea@es. ~'Ibe 38--yeAr~ld son of a sua-- Bt cane plantation foreman was signed bv the Dod'!'ers seven vea~ after .Jat"kie Rob- inson ·broke baseball's color inJrrier. . There were five bJ;tck play- ers On the Dodgers· uarent Club that year, and Clemente was siened to a minor league contract even thoul!'h ii mel'lnt the rjsk of 111sing him in the dr•ft. . For Longhorns DALLAS (AP) -Texas coach Darrell Royal said Alan Lowry 's toucJ:ldown run that beat Alabama in the Cotton Bowl Monday was a risky play that could ha ve ckfired - but didn 't. "1be winning play was Alan's idea," he said . "He told the coaches earlier he thought it would work ..• it wa s an out and ·_put bootleg all the way." The fleet senior quarterback scooted 34 yards late in the .final period, tiptoeing along tbe sidelines at.one point, for the touchdown that propelled the No: 7 Longhorns to a 17-13 triumph. "He's one of those guys who can reach down and get 90mething extra," said Royal of Lowry. "Some can and some can't. He's an ex- ceptional young man." Lowry, who suffered from a fever and chills before the game, said the Alabama cor- nerback was 'moving up to cut off the tackle Slants and "I just figured there wa s a possibility that the play would probably work." Royal , in assessing the vie· tory over the fourth-ranked Crimson Tide, said, "We were pretty good underdogs ... sometimes. though. i t ' s greater when something ap- pears beyond your reach." against one loss for Texas and unfolded before a sellout crowd of 72,000 and a nat ional • television audience. It came after losses by Tex· as to Notre Dame and Penn State in the previous two Cot- ton Bowls. Royal said the Longhorns appeared somewhat flat in the first half but suddenly came alive during the halftime in- termiss ion. "I was surprised at the '!fltlJ6I den show of emotion," he said. "Jt came just before they went out on the ficli.! to start the second half. It \\'as something this tean1 never had shown before. Efnotion is not something you can inv ent Apparently it was deep within them." Texas overcame a 13-3 halftime deficit in tripping th e Tide and keeping intact Royal's 'record of never losing to Alabama's Paul "Bear" Bryant in four meetings. As the fin al second s ticked away, defensive back Terr y Melancon , who intercepted two Alabama passes. looked up at the clock and grinned. "Oh, that looks beautiful, 17-13." "I don"t think anything will ever top those two in- terceptions," he said . "\Ve knew if we could keep turning the ball over to the offense they'd put it in." Jerry Si semor e, the Longhorns' All-American •of-· fensive tackle. summed up things this way:. ~fELBOURNE. Au~tral ia ! AP) -The ne\\' year started off on a new note for Austra- lia n tennis Siar John New- combe but it was the same. old story for Aussies Margaret Court and Evoone Goolagong. r\ewrombe, a three-time \\rimbledon champion . \\.'On his first Australian singles croY.11 . Monday with a &-3. 6-7. 7·5. &-1 victory over Onny Parun \~1hile Mrs. Court won her 11th Aus- tralian championship with a 6- 4, 7-5 vic tory over Miss Gool a- gong, who was the runnerup for the third straight year. ''!l's great to win the Aus- tralian title at last." said Ney.·. eombe after earning $8,570 from the open tournament's gross purse of $53,300. "I've never even made the final bc- rore_ I '>'·ould have been dis- appoi nted lo have this big gap in my career." MOllCllY't lffVltJ Cl1•r J. F111 FlltST lltACE -UO Vl•llt. l Vtlr ~Ids & YO. Ci1lmlr>a. P11•lt IL200. Bre t :ln11 C •••~ lt.ipll•"'l 12.20 '·1(1 ,.10 '"""'' Tio•• (IC1'h;1n!) 1.10 I IO l ru•v M1•11• (ICtflllJ '·t'l lime -n .t.1, Al'l(I ~tn -El J>.•ete, S•e"• L1•"'50ur, El C.•vil1n Tiit 8\o M1n, O'Arcv ICtv, 8u11f'lv'1 lln1. Cv~ Bid. kr1tc...., -Ov .. 1mo PtlrOI, 80b0\' Dtlu•t 11 E•ICll 1 · •rttJlf'I Crtek & J• H"'91 Tlptt ,p1id SM.II. SECOND lACE-=-400 v1r111. l ¥tlr Olds. R::Uf-b•eo C111,.,11111 Pv•st i\,lOO. 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E•er~•n•n<r'• Ro> It. llGHfH lACE--=-ut vttO• 1 v•At Old1 & 110, Allow•nct . P11tt1 55.000. Tht Ntw Ve1r'1 Otv. Pht'lder BI V (Adair) Matt>!f M11n !Wlll!Ml!'I) •. 60 t~ ~·~ Blllbt (Trtt Wrt l "~ T1mt -]7,15. Alto rlri .= ll:ul!t"• 81tt, Bold Ad-urt , NOOI" Cht1111. No i.crt ld>tl. Sea Ki11gs Win Honors HA\VTHOfl./IJE -Thre e Corona de! !\far Hi g h wrestlers c a p t u r e d cham- pionships \Vedl)esday at the Ha wt home Takedown tourney. • • T1.1Hd~y. Jan~,?_2_. _197l:_ _______ o_Al_L_Y_P_IL_D_T__.J'-'- To1rrney Nears SoCal Battles Toi1gh Pasadena PASADENA Pasadena \\•ill be the home base of operntions for tbe South~rn Ca\i£omin C:ollege Vanguards baSkt!tball h.•anl lh1s \1·eek y.·ith an opcnili~ game wi1h the Pasadena C.Olleg~ Crusaders li.HHghl dl 8. F'oU011·ing the sini;tlr gamf'. SoCnl "·Ill r(!t urn Thursday to par11tiJ>'llc in the eight-tean1 Pnsadeon J\'P11' \'ear's Tourna- ment :u?~i'l~I Orury College of Sprin~field. ~to. al 3:30. In oth£'r first round tourna- ment games, Taylor Univer- s;1y m~ts Biola at 1 :30: :\lacalestcr Colle~e fa c e s Azusa-Paci fic al 7 and host Pasadena plays Geor~e Fox of Oregon at 9. SoCal is in the same bracke1 \\'ilh Pasadena- George Fox wit h the losers mi'etin~ J.'ri<la\' nt I :30 and the \\-inners nt 9. Pro Cage, Hockey Standin«s ~ f•ro!in• ~~.~T~~v Mem1>~l1 ....... ""'~ &otlOll MOll1ttll1 "'·" R•noe" Bvtf~lo n~ .. ~11 TO<'Df\lO Vafl(O'>Wf 11.V. hllndtrs Cl>lca110 Mlnn~OI• LO' An<rf~\ P~ll~dtl"'~ll Pll•1bur11f! Allan•~ 51. louli C~!lfQrnia Wtll ,t11 .651 6 JOO 11', .7116 70'. .231 n w t. Pct. Ge 11 u ·''~ )l H .611 1'< 11 21 .sn & u ·1~ ,J<O u H ?S .Jst n •• •• ·~ '" '" .. '" '" '" ·~ "' "' '" '" '" '" n "' "' ·~ "' ·~ ·~ '" ,., '" ·~ m ., '" ~ '" .. '" • Coath Paul Peak ga\'t th<' \'t1ni:ua rds a y,·eek off for lhe hollda1•s \\•ith the I as I Vnn gli:i.rds ~an1e on De<:. 16. The team returned to practice Friday u·ith l\\'O workouts on Sa turda~ and ~tond::- ln the Pasadena tvUrna- n1cnt. SoCal draY.·s t h e tou~hc-st first round nssign- mC'nl. Drury Colll"ge Is t>-t on the year eompared to 8·2 for the Vanguards. Drury is o~ of the favoriteS for the cham- pionshi p along with AZUSA· Pacific (7--01 and Pasadena (6- 21. Peak y,·ill start the same lineup that propelled the team to eight victorle.s in the pre- lloliday action. Pat Quinn (6-5\ and Russell Die.kens (t>-7) will be at forY.·ards; Jack Causey 16-61 is at <'en1er; and John C'urtis 1 s--01 and l\t ike \Valters 15-11 ~ at guord posts. Curtis nnd Qu inn a re seniors. \\'alters nnd Cause-y Juniors and Dickens a sopho1norr. First line reserves are ,ieninr Jim Pavne (6-11 . and rreslunan Ted Bergerson (&-5). Dickens is leading the scor- ing \\'ith a 12.8 average fol· Joy.·ed by Quinn with 11.3; l)ayne at 9.6: V.1alten 9.3 ; Causey 8.2; and CUrtis S.5. Boes Face Lancers PASA DENA -0 r a ng f' Coast College's basketball tC'llm attempts to halt a three· game lostng streak tonight \1·hen the Pirates tangle llith tough Pasadena in a 7: 30 game. OCC, 7-8 on the season, has fallen to Rio Hondo (76-68), Compton (69 -601 and Scottsdale, Ariz. (79-77 ) in its last three outings -but should be in for a much stiffer le-st toni ght. Pasadena. one of the top JC teams in tl'IC' state. has rolled to a 14-3 record. The Lancers won lhe Citrus College tourna- ment and placed third in the Ch affey and Ri verside tour- neys. Pasadena is led by 6-7 Larry Polinds. ~ OCC also has a non-con- ference dale at Pierce Friday night, before launching South Coast Conference action Jan . 10 at ~It. San Antonio . Golden West and Saddleback begin circuit play Wednesday night . Golde n \Vest's Ru stlers (7-9) host LA Harbor in the Sou1hcrn C a I i f o r n i a Con- ference opener "'hile Sad- dleback i.J-101 visits Cifrus in the first illission circuit game. Both arc 8 o"rloc k tilts. Pittsburgh finished last that season and promi?tlY drafted t~ man who v.'OUld become the l{mit'est player in the club's history. The triumph was the 10th "We've blO\\'O the last l\\'O Cott.On BOWIS, and we've come a long way this year. '.\'e wanted lo make up for those Cll!Mn<IO IA!tritrOll 110 Niii Tr!:: {W1n.on) 119 e.qi,1'! cu+, >t:. •!.':~ 120 ~~~~r 0«t"'~.~~"i H~ Jlldv'1 M•n /Sm!ln\ 120 Mr. Arll(I rAdl lr) 111 _ j.oodiog _~a Kings was ~ Paul Sowa at 103 pounds. So- Orange Bowl Sobering As Press Booze Raided Corrie S!lr 81• {Mylt tl 115 W1&11Cf\ P111 (Nlcodttrnu1l 111 Ouolk•le Deb (Smillll ns THIRO lACE -81G v1•dt. J ~tr last two and we didn 't want to old1 & u1>. c111m1no. Purse Sl.lOO. h h. ,, cr111m1nci Prlct s1~. stop ere t is season. Henrv T11e 1'" (Mv111> S. t Id h' t Old Tlmts w1toonl 1semore o is eam-s11e«1lt Ni<lnt (trt11s11.-.1 t bef lb "It' O•l!Y Q11t1tion (Crosbl' ma es ore e game, s N'c•1 OtlMlr !A111_, going to be a long time before ll!coc"'9f Roct e1 1smu111 If'• Ambush (Wl•dl "' '" "' "' '" "' "' "' wa was voted outstanding wrestler of the tourney, claim- ed the fastest takedown ffour seconds) and the fas test three takedowns (20 seconds total against three opponents), Other Cd~f champions were Dave Sowa at 95 and Scott Hilliard at 145. • MIAMI (AP) -Nebraska's 40-6 alau"ihter of Notre Dame ~fonday night was literally the most sobering game the Orange BoWI has had" for • years. Police raided the press box early in the game and, making dhpn!«dented use ol a long· iS-nored ordinance. confiscated an the booze being provided free to the sports writers C.vering the game. • The onlinance prohibits in· losdcanti "before, .during and after any publk: events" in the 1 ~adium but the press bo% bas been the city's top speakeasy "' "' "' you play another game. After Ttw-•• c1ns cir:okJJ11o11t1 .. Co•. who dir""ted the COD· this one's ov er y,·e'll either be Mt V<!O 000 IAU!son) NINTH ltACIE -uo uards. 3 Vtl~ " "'-SY• !O &urn Wllwr>I • fLSCation or four cases of beer praised or put down." Nor'° e.1rl'>lr1111 IAd•f•l ~.':i,.,,tnci"g;1c~';~~~· Pv•t• si.:lOO. and two cases of liquor. !old COTTON BOWL FOUlTH lltACE -170 Ylrdi. J Vfll li~ll'lr1rted !Herl) 111 Seiler, "We received an Al 0111 ... s -n.ooo t1~~mt1111~•11::~1i\~~· Pvrse.jl,.)00. e~~ly 1.:.!-~Wr111M) :a CflmlQfl Tldt 10 J 0 0 -13 Armed (1!11 !Wiison! 119 Prlrictmtl• 1Cr~b'll U'/ anonymous compl aint th at T•~•• o J 1 1 -11 ~vrr1t1 1t 1D111m1 119 Ot11 G11v jO•tYer> tu 'O All -FG Gf\111 50 . M1dom Chick Cbk !Mv1e~I J11 "•mllnt 8 11 (Trt1wrt\ "' alcoholic beverages were All -J11ckton J1 run (8. 0 11vh tkkl $111!tdu Stvirn fSl•Ol!l 119 Oorlhy's Palleo CG.n:• 11s ed h Tt~ -l'G kl'lOll 21 5to~ PDflV llllcllllrd•I 11 AIU~ R0<.~e1 (Aiclllfds) 117 f\-1ark Garratt (third in heavyWeightl. Steve Clark £fourth at 120), Glenn Jones (firt h at )33) and Jim Garn I fourth at 191 } also placed for the Sea Kings. being serv on t ese All -G. e 01vl• lO Junt Tllvnder {1(1nls) 17 Line "'"'' (W••d) 111 • Te• -Lowrv l '""' !SCl\011 klck l B1rkll1ll'd ISm•tll) 11 , ______ ...; ____ ""'.' ____ ...;_...;_.;. ___ , premises. , Tr• -Lowrv ~· rvn ($CllOll k!clo:1 Reva! Bllct c~lc~ !Ad1l•l , I INOIVIDUAt. LEAOEltS Also fll<!lblt " "I could not believe that •tJ~H1NG Ar~Mm•, Jackion 10~, °""u''' eov CMvttsl in Vtsetollll 11.,)(1. T•••t, lOW•V 11·111, T1>~en'1 Cnlck IT••••u•tf 111 good. civic-minded citizens "':~~it~r'HG _ Aleti.tn1. wooo1 s.ei, ~1.•J=•=·~1~i:=11 l~ would bring a I c 0 h 1l I i c ~·~ 2'51. T~~lll, Mollr• 1-U. l(t llv "'"" •ACE -iso v .. f([I, 3 v~ .. , beverages into Orange Bowl," PASSING -1.11blm1, 01v11 10-11.2, Old\ a. 1111. c111m n<r. PurM 17,100 lhi '-17• Ylnhi $t\lroltu 1.1.(1, 12, T••11, (11 ml"ll nrl(~ 1<1.000. said Cox. "I hear s uas LllWtv 1-11-2. ,1. Tiny H09 (sm11111 119 been going on for 16 years. We [_.=;;.:..;:..:.:..::...::_:=~;~~~::;=~~-----1 Lease it, you'll love it are merely doing O\lT jc:b.'' • "You're doing a lousy job." replied Seller; who im- mediately put in an emergen- cy call to acting City Milnager Paul Andrews. It ·has air conditioning, tinted glass, radial w-w tires, deluxe seat belts, radio, deluxe side molding, other factory equipmenL NEW LOS ANGELES conveotion Center PICO ~NO flGtJEJllOA STM.fTa ENJOY AN AffERNOON OR EVENING AT THIS GREAT EXPO., >\IGHLIGHTINO GUNS 1000 Ht• 1113 Modelt ol 11 Mllllf MlgrL RESORTS Pllll "°"' Trt(l I" Al..U. Ctr1•llt , Calll01'lla, Mt •itO IJlllll, Id-. A!,I Qft.I lHDIANS At•orU - CtmPQ<OUnd1 - Arll!l tll, Tl>l•lrl Wo.-1111\0p ~m.(F ... i.,.) TRAVEL (Qm111k) s1 .... ~.,. .. lnlOfflll!lon~ f'1,,.,A~MC... OI So.C,Uf ........ AlrU1111, 9tC. 1--"><-~ear.s w.ttb !be Miami Dolphins or tht National Foot- ball Ueague and University or ~ti~ offering s c r I b e s seltited ielieoh~ts. 'f1~ booze-wa1s-i'1!tt>m<.i-,tof--'---'"'I;--.~ ·1-t---1_,,.... . ....,_ Ste C.nl([I, lolot-•CO, Ao..,1n11, Jto1n, "'"YI, 11:01111. l•an. ZtntDle, 11\d•I, F•al\U. llr1tl, C1rf111n1. MOYIE THEATRE CMllll-~ ol Anon ANIS, HvnUno 1fld F191tOftO. tntt•M•iont l tfflf o°"'''" T"~'· t i<'. The r aid had the· effect on Orange Bowl Executive Vice President Ernie Seiler that the Boston Tea Party must have had on the Britl$h. •'Sl!l1tr was so 'hot about the ;eiture that he thttakned to eJean out Cit)' hall . • E\'tft worse, Sei~r threaten- ed !<> raid the Dolphins' t~ press box just before the game ended but was not op-,••l ed again. and for the {!fd:t lime perhaps in Orange B )'.\ l ' )Jtstory. the game lived up lo Its name \vitn writers sipp!r.q or~nge juice, coffee and M>ft drinks. • Tile ....... behind the return of the liquor Was 001 Immediately explained. Basketball -g~ Miami Dolphins make thi ..iece--e--sa-loon,tt.--.enort:~edll------·-t"' C'MI• MIMI U2) un Ulllvtnlir Seller. .. I'm going to blast the Otl\lft 1111 , 1,, GtldWt11 tjtJ. I'm golng to have every l 'm1 1n1 " u1 McUymtf!Gt S91111t 11•1 G 101 Hoiwltt city II out. The Vtt"J .,,_.,11 1•1 o '" Mtet1111 !Ins' ~me-rSldtd. 111 ~~" IOI C. (2.J AUIWll! --llpplhlfUp--hereiike this. lcuil"' """ _ , ... , u ••. 111&. -t~ I l 't " ....,,. 1, ICllOi 1, Ko11 31 v111,,.,-.i1y1 1118 -it IS OW 11.S you ctn " • S10t11 1, Stitl~r t, t.\trt11 1. Plalnclothe& Sgt. Jimmy "''"'!'lie; C•11 Meu n ... .. THERE OVER 500 SKILLED TECHNICIANS READY TO SERVE YOU ON COSTA MESA 'S Harbar Boulevard af Cara LOOI POI TMI IMIUM AT NABERS I BAUER -'At!U.LAC J.N.C. B\lltlL 2600 ms HARBOR BLVD. HARBOR BLVD. I I U.ri10n111ope11 •lld le1N I • Mont• Carlo S Coupe No Down P1yment Ab1olul• Strvlc. S.tlafactlon Orange Counly Saffel and Owned Sine• 1151 . . 531-0607 Macffowaub AUTO AND TRUCK LEASING ..,,_ ... ··~··,., Alrt Cir"' .. ,,,,,,,. tl4 ... ...,.., ...... (•t ..... t) .. ._.AM. FISHING 8.J,ln fttt111"d $111 Wt't' E11~•n,,.en1 -~111 W111r S.'•hn1 • RV! RIC.-EATtONAL WHIClU ~ef1113 111~--Homt• ¢11-lft Mountl - SlllM 111'1. VM Col'lwn'-, hkl•ll9 Ctif>l*lo ""WllHll. f,_. T•l !Mn.. 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Humphrey Bogart, Raymond Musey, Ruth Gordon. · KTLA U 8:05 p.m . Lakers Basketball. Lakers vs. Golden State Warriors. CBS II 9:30 p.m. "The 500 Pound J~ James Franctscu., Alex Karr as . Hope Lange, Howard eo.eu. NBC ID 10 p.m. First Tuesday. lnvasion of New England waters by foreign fishing fleets is doeu· mented. .. ____ ... _ ....... "" . .......,,.. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening JANUARY S ""•ea 111ur!l 111-w 111-...... ......, (i)lol- ...... , IT ... , ... ..... D1•1!tM mM1 .. 111ta1W. ·---...... ...., IOnp YI. blind. "'Jll lltlflol'l l:Jl(i)--·-·t111"lJW' (dn) 'II-°""' .. Knlllllld, DIR lot1'1le, '(JJCll_W ..... Cninlilo Ill ... __ .,,,,,,_ ·-_,.,..,,. _,,s ..... · ----11!>-m a.t•r N ··--1•eC1la&1-(I) ,,.. ., C...iMts (J)--.-... Uotl en ... ..., •. -.. ,.. .. ·-.......... lllM ... a., "IUlft Atmoetihlr•s •nd· T1rnper1t11m loi Gian flrlll(' ·E-TIHtColl•M• IDM••• .. ill C:.lllW ·-- Yorlt wt11n • be11rtiful JOU"I wom1n decop 111111 wtlllt Ills plent Is d•· l1ytd In Lkbott. M11dl fox i nd Weston Sirin suut. U ""'" CC) C2INl .,.._ " • tllt ..,. ._,. (111111) '41 -Dorla Day, Jtdt C.f'IOll. Tl• ..,...i •• 0 CIJ (JJ ED! IPIC14ll •• ' I I Call Vultly ,.,,.,,.... 111 tM ,.,... ........ ......., .. °""' Dan Rowltl •!Mt Dick M1rt111 host this ch1rtty perfonn•ntt wlllch 11111 Uri MlnntUI, Liiy Tomljn. tht Osmondt, Dn O'ConftOf ind Roter Moon. m...,..""" ..... fli)-Uoo m-• t:OO 1J (()Wal Celltf Dr. JM C•n· llOft ••ttta oppositloll It tll• "°" p!tel to enron • t1lelllld •111 bitter WO!ntll f.Ol'Md (1uest ''""'• Seott) In hb l\altw•r houM mtdlclf tr1ln· Jn1 pqmrt. m""1•- fll8'" t:JOB-m Yerttt "M111 Isn't Dylllf of Thirst" A film explorin1 1111n'1 ttru1· ilu to survlw In • lut·paced, tom· pttx world -1ttual11 wh~ll lor m1ny pfO'l'Oke menltl dltord1rs. ei-1- lli> ... "" ' • • Karate Films Packing Big Sales J>unch By HAlll\Y DUNPllY BEIRUT (AP) -The young men who make up the ma· Jorlly of BtlNt aUdieoces now tmerge from movie housa kicking. screaming and flailing their arms . The reason Is the current crue for "karate" films that Is likely to spread to other Arab capitals. Currently, one third of Beirut's 23 theaters are show· ing Hong Kong-made films such as "The Bloody FisL~" aod "The BrutaJ Boxer," in which young man chop their way to glory In flimsily plotted stories with the emphasis on action. Whether the ~combat is karate or kung-fu , a Chinese rorm of hand·to-hand fighting, purists tre not sure, but there is no quibbling over lhe Olms' popularity with the Lebanese, who are avid moviegoers. AND THE LOCAL karate LET the SON1hlno lnl Watch Channel JO EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY .... ,...... 'HICKEY lo IOGGS' 111rl DiJ11'ty Hit! \\ AFRICAN iJON PLUS academy bas registered a here as !lsewhen. The ·films s.iz:able increase in enrollment are good tnttrtainmenl like since the craze started three Westerns." months ago 'at the · end of the But Samlr Nasri, a movie summer rerun season. reviewer, saya the Hong Kong There seems to be no pro-imports have surpassed the found reaJOn for the . durability of Westerns because overwhe!ming popularity of· "instead of a fast gun the hero the !11ov1es. his only his fists to defend Ehe Salem , a professor at himseU with. In this case iden-. the American Universlt)' of tificalion is much easier for Beirut said, "Violence and the moviegoer." physical prowess have always been popular with audienc-es ONE GROUP that isn't iden~ " A~ lrltwtff.llvrn ~"°" THIS THEATER IN BEIRUT PACKS 'EM IN Movies Fe1tura Plenty of Physiul Combat, Karate , "·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Actor Meredith Happy Out West tlfyln( with any of the heroes " American mm d!Jb'lbutors who controlled up to SO per- cent of the market until what th<y call "the Chinese folly" c.ame along. Major U.S. productions such a1 "The Godfather" and "Cabaret" are ·losing oul et 'the bo:t office -and some · distributors are holding other pictures back until. coodlUoM lmprove. -''It's jmt a fad ," said Abe Havounjien, Middle E as t representative for U n i t e d Artists. "Six months from now the pubUc will be tired of It" Maybe. .But five lo c a I distributors rushed off to Hong Kong last week to buy Che Placentia Schedules Auditions The Placenlla Playbouse, sponSored by the Placentia Recreation· and Jl a r k s Department, will hold audi· tions for its h1arch production of Jean Anouilh's "Waltz of the Toreadors" on Sunday Janu~y 1 from 2·5 p.m. and Monday Jan. 8 from 7-10 p.m, at tile B;:iicks Building, 221 N. Bradford in Placentia. Director Jan Palen is rook· ing for a cast of four men and seven women of various ages for this award winning com· edy. Miss Palen will also in· terview anyone interested in sets, costuming or other behind the scenes activities. , ..... ,.,, ... IU:l! Al.1.1(,'f SHOWING NOW! "WE WOlt'T HAYE l SHOWIER MOYIE THIS SU.SOI. ANO TKE SPECIAL EFFECTS OS· CARS lilllST •lRUOT IE ACCOUITIO FOil KARO TO Bur:· ·smm 111111! ~ DELICIOUS. ' latest production after five others had cornered ' t h e market' on t.ht past two years' crop. · Lebanese distributors are trying to make deals to get the --·-CtNEOOMl 20 . " .. ::'.......!~•".:':O J':L... --- mOvlts shown from Baghdad to Aden. Three months 8(0 t h e movies could be obtained for $$,000. Now the price ii up to 110,000. •)It ............ _. .... "' . ....,._. ..... .. CtNECDMl !f WIMW .. I A.c ... lft)' Aw.,_ .... IOOUla ON TMI ~.:............_ ... _:__..._ L.1 _.,A ~~ ---C • $140/UM I . ".-·1.-• •. ----"'' $140/UM Z · ... ._.. "'SHOWIALL P:ltl:llr' • • "AP'ltlc:.t.M LION" "'SOUNOI•" ... 111 kMrf Hffm II .. _, ,.,.,. .... --~~~~~:;;..--"~A MAN CAU.10 MOllSI• .,.JUDGI lltoY llAN" ... ---.. SIAOIUM •J .· I. -'~ 'Ul.:_.L-::-·--- -.... SIAD/UM ! .. " --··• .,.V."ll'l-~ "THI •IVINOllU,. 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TU!sday, January 2. }q7) DAILY PILOT J 9 • 'A Good Es~ape Movie' Hamilton: Marriage Relaxing Hollywo()d, TV Cash In ~ Middle East Terrorism Producer Ross Hunter Explains 'Lost Horizon' ElLAT, Israel (AP) - Hollywood and A m e r l c a n television stars are cashing In on Arab tefrorism in the ~lid­ crashes in the desert with a nuclear bomb a b o a r d . JaTlS!l(ln, suave and 41 , plays a nu clear ex):fert lrom the Pen· tagon who parachutes into the sands to destroy the bunib. squad and the cadavers of Arab guerrillas. played by Bedouin tribesmen. most of "'horn have never s c e n television or a movie. \ \ NEW YORK (AP) -Ron Hm1ter, who believ" that hi> Jnla:lon in Ute ls tQ provide ;~:PtOJ>le a "good, clean escape" ; :from reality into the movie theater, ,_ hopes to lake Hilton's 1933 novel of the same name. A nonmusical black- and·Wh1te film version releas· ed. in 1937 starred Ronald Colman. have the resurgence o f hlm a screen test. RHODES, Gree« (UPI) - If anything. married life is mbre rtl~Jng than just "liv- ing together," according to George Hamilton who v.·cd hLS longtime girl£riend A I a n a Collins this fall . tbe public on the biggest ee-"ALL OF US are searching :cape of all time: a trip U> 10< the peac. and serenity ~,_.-~-----that's ~ Shangri·la, main 1 y With M million, CQJnpoaer beCIU"S£Wewanr-to,.-et awa-y ·Burt Bacharach and an all· from it all,"11unter said. "We ~ atar cut including Peter want to get awa:v from our Finch, Michael York, Liv l.Jl. humdrum lives. Who knows if lrn8M, Sally K e 11 e r m a n • Shllnlfri·la is re111l or not. But I C.Orge Kennedy. Olivia Hus-thlJlt it's terribly impor1lmt U> iey, Charles Boyer and John know that, all of us , whether Olelgud, thi 46-)lear-old film we Wrtnt to admit It or not, are .~producer has just come up _looking for that cert a i o ·~ with is 46th movie. something that may be un- Called "Lost Horizon," it is touch111ble. unreachable." a musical version of James "I think it's about time we -Dead JO Years something glorious a n d beautiful," 11unter contin ued. We need tQ see the lighter side of things, the pooiti"' side of things. For many years, the movies have stressed the negative and seamy side of life, and I ree.1 strong!f that, with "Lost H'Ortzon;;"' people will have the chance to dream again. And we need that chance." Hunter, a former Cleveland, Ohio, English teacher with a master's degree. broke into Hollywood as an actor when his junior high school students, aoparently impre.oised with his blue-eyed good looks, peli· tiol"ed a movie stu~iQ to give > > • ! ' • • Marilyn~Last ·Glamour Girl •• h By VERNON scorr ~. HOl.L YWOOD (UP!l -;he • sun filter«! down tlvough a shade tree and on this ~ particular day a single shaft i..: of light illuminated a bronze ~-plaque on a crypt! . •..... ' ' ,.1 a rilyn Monroe-1926- • 1962 .. ~· . ' • · The WI great Hollywood ~. glamor girl has been dead 10 • years. £' Wt beCause oo starburst • beauty has exploded from the e screen with the vivid feminity ,;· and sex appeal of this tragedy· :: shadowed girl -woman who : created e:reitement simply by ~ existing. •, In a day when actresses ; walk naked on the screen '. "-1arilyn Monroe might now be : an e.nachromsm. M a r I 1 y n always gave the illusion of female secrets promised but private. t' H.,., was the heritage of f Theda Bara and Jean Harlow : f MoVit Star. ~ And something more. To ; U>o..e who watched h e r ~ perform she seemed almost '· attainable. ~ With few exceptions the men ~ in Marilyn Monroe's life . 1 ! lielped defeat her quest far happiness, motberbood and security. As much as anything ~ was a void of loneliness t h a t t caused Marilyn's death· frorh ~ an overdose of slee.j>ing pil ls l Aug. 5, 1962. . l At oge 36 she was found , lying nude, face down on heir ! bed in west Los Angeles I clutdling a tolepbolle reeeiver : in her band. • A man who was a friend and confidant of the actress says he W83 the last perool1 known to have spoken to her, but that she was attempting to reach a netiOnaUy renowned political member ol a famous family just before she died. No stliclde note was found. No names were mentioned in connection with her most re.. cent rom a n ce. But in Hollywood. her beau is and was known. Tbe funeral ~ements were carried out by Marilyn's seoood husband, f o r me r baseball star Joe DiMaggio. It was the great e:t·Yankee slugger who chose t i n y Westwood Village Memorial Cemetery where Marilyn's re. maiN rest in a pink marble crypt. A vase is rilled every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur· day with a hall-dozen fresh red """'. The roses are from DiMag- gio and provided by a trust fund he established . Presumably the flowers will be delivered to her grave for a! far as the years" stretch &head. "IWdly a day goes by but that two or three cars come through here just U> stop and look at Marilyn's grave," a cemetery worker said. "Ofle in awhile they'll get out of the car and put a flower or two in the vase with DiMaggio's roses. Most or the people are middle aged and they come mostly during the summer month5 from out of state." Deliverance A JOHN ~MAN FllM St~ning ··JON VOIGHT · BURT REYNOLDS , "DELIVERANCE" Co-St!fl11'lQ NED BEAT TY · RONNY COX · 5cteef1play t7t James Oickey ~ oo hrs rovel·Produoed and Orrecled ~ Jotin Boorman. PANAVISION•· lECHNICOLOA• From Wamer Bros., A Warner CommUNC.alO'l$ Comaany 1Rl-:-.:;..~:""' -a.I Showing Now! At All 4 Special Tlfeatres Tbe cemetery has been all but hidden by a group or hlgtrise buildings erected in~ the pest decade. One building houses t1ree separate movie theaters. less than 50 yards from the simple aypt. New crypts, have been added, too. changirig the resting place of the screen's !UOst famous Elizabeth Taylor, a con- temporary of Marilyn's, visits the cemetery when she is in Los Angeles. Her father was buried there t\\'O yea.rs ago. Aside from the simple pla· qut one might not knoW tha• Marilyn Monroe had ever been the most exciting star of the 1950s. Her old movies are rarely seen on television. Little is wriUen about the wcman, the actress, her movies or her private life. Her third and Iasi Husband, Arthur Miller. wrote and pro- duced a thinly disguised story ol her life which became a play, "After The Fall." There have been books writ- ten about Marilyn ,.1onroe by authors who knew an<J enjoyed her confidences, and by others who ha'tt never met the s e n s itive, temperamental, lonely l\'Oman who was born Norma Jean Baker. SHOWING NOW! NOW AFTER ti B-grade movies, movies, Hunter, in 1953. turn· ed to producing. Since then, he has studiously prodllC'1i mOvies or his own particular !>fanct'L-"the inovles th at pro- vide e s c-a p e and en· tertfinment." They Include '·Thoroughly ,.1odern ~lillie," "'1ower Drum Song," "lmita- Uon of Llfe," "Pillow Talk" and "Airport." "The a v e r a g e housewife )i®sn't want to see a picture with dirty dishes in the sink because she can go to her own kitchen and see the same thing. She doesn't wont to go ,to.-a movie where she ~s 1'I girl next door because she can ring the door bell and in- lroduce herself. She wanLq to see something larger than life . She wants to·see glamor." ·Hunter's confidence that he The 3f..year-old actor-pro- duceP married "because you ' come to a polnt where you have to make up your mind \vbat you are going to do. But really there is no difference to when we were living together, except being married i s somehow more relaxing. You wake up in the morning and you know you're married. You don't have to worry about it anymore. And yet on the other hand because you know you have a wire, you feel you want tO v.·ork harder and achieve more." HAAfiLTON EXPLAINED he met Alana four years ago and thot they had already made one film together, so for no t shown, as v.·ell as a television series. . -- dle East. \\1i1h a black, 13-foot·long nuclear bomb in the leading role, producer Buddy Ruskin, creator of TV's "fi.1od Squad ," is making a film called "Sabra Conunand" about an Israeli army unit hunting guerrillas in the desert. "If that thing v.·ere real it could blow up half the ,.liddle East." i;aid Jansson. surver· ing the monslt!r bomb. Scattered around t.he bomb "·ere a burned-Out armored rar, corpses from tOO Israeli "With a subJert like th is, it's ~----------- bound to be a success,'' said ~· Ruskin. surrounded by authen· 671·6.160~ tic-looking Arab corpses in the 411 ... ~ parched Sinai Desert. •• Cc>-starring with· the bomb is ~ ~Ito~:• oC:~·~:-::r· David Jansson, hero of the ~ five-year TV series "The LIFE IS A Fugitive" and "O'Hara, U.S. Treasury." In the Israeli dese rt patrol are Art Metrano. who played Al Capone in the "Chicago Teddy Bears" television saga, brunette German T\7 act ress Karen Dor and 10 American and Israeli players. 7:00 & 10 :50 .... "LAST "WE WANT TO show SUMMER" Israelis and Jews in a new "\Ye have lo stop shooting a couple of times a day whUe they pray," sakl British di re<:· tor John O'Connor. 37. "Bur they can do some~,scencs marveloosly -Ir you U!ll them 10 die lhey lie still fur hou rs." W•••1 At P•<:iflc'1 Hiwty ]9 Ori~•·l fl - Yo11 C1" St• It H•rt! Woody Alle r1'1 "IVElnHING> YOU ALWAYS WANTID TO «NOW AIOUT SIX" "HOW TO SUCC~ID W"H Sil'' is giving what the public needs is bolstered by the fact that out of his 45 movies, 43 have shown profit s. He aiso goes on every tour of his movies and talks with audiences. "That high · living, crazy image you used to see me car· rying around I left in a motet Both Color -R.1ttd R. light -figh ting in the desert t :OS 1.-1 Ill nd d . . h d'---•• 1·~~·;'";·~M~ ... :;::;-;;;;'~'·;,;M~.~~!~lllllllllllllllllllll""'!llllllllllllllllllllli!!i!i!! a anc1ng 1n t e 1~1e- ques, instead of working in "WHY OOES a picture like somewhere one night about "Airport," which -let's face flve years ago after a it -is a good, old fashio ned hangover , and \Ve haven't met melodrama. attract $7 million up since." he said. in grosses? No one put guns to l-l amilton and his Y:ife came their beads to go and see it. here al the beginning of They went to see it four or November, the day after their five times because they liked wedding, for the shooting -0f what they saw. "The Rhodes I rt c id en t, '' "We have big problems with alt0ough this title is likely to audiences today who do not be chan_ged before the film have ID go out of their homes gets to the screen. to see the movies. They can -... see them on television. ·1J we DESCRIBED AS an "at· don 't give them the kind or tempt to break new ground in entertainment they crave . thriller pictures" and v.·ith a they are going to go to football touch of kill -with·humor, the games or baseball games. plot is a mass of mysterious "My job is ,to keep them murders in a sce ne of high·liV· going to the movies because ing, speedboats and gambling, I'm a movie fan myself, and 1 set in present-day Rhodes v:i th feel that the movies in the its sun and leg'e nd s. theater pre se nt somethin~ l·lamilton co-stars w i th very important for us. If l\'C Cameron ~1itC'he\I and Luciana can laugh or cry in the Paluzzi. v.·tw made her debut darkness of the theater, and ln "Thunderball," v.·hile -~1rs. do it unashamedly, that's kind Hamilton plays a smaller part of marvelous. And I hope the ~s a . photographer a n d industry will realize the more JOUrnah st. entertaining pictures they give - to the public, the more cMnces they have for survival." If this story ain't true ... it should• been. shops." said Rusl<rn, a 42· year--0ld former detective who turned hi s experiences into the hit "~tod Squad" series. "And we want to show that the Arab terrorists of today are like the l\tafia in its heyday." But. Ruskin added : "We are not portraying the Arab people as bad. l\fost Arabs don't want anything to do with the ter· rorists. ". "Sabra ·Command" deals chillingly with genuine Arab guerrilla incidents. It opens \\'ilh the bloody ba1.ooka am· bush of an lsraeli school bus, v.·hich actually happened near the Le banese border in 1970; killing 12 children . It ends with a battle in· volving an Olympic Games gold medal. linking the movie to the slaughter of .11 Israeli sportsmen in ?-.lunich. lN BETWEEN, the plot ccntedn a U.S. Strategic Air Command bomber th a t Srtvt Me(JJE(H/IU.J ~w •11lf( ClTAW ... r 11 ....... ! Af.11'..15 ~/j!Al'(~I U)SIARRtPiG llOI JOHN$Ol't AL lffill~ 11,~ $Alli' Stl!Vl'HUIS A.$ >KA'f' :,(:\{!{NPl,A,V S Y WAt!(ll "111.L · •f;~f.! '"! l~~fl l!'I' S:J TH(>~<>SQN • 1.'l/",oC Br C< 1! •C• Ai' ,r" A '.".')l A<> 1'<'V"'"'·".Jf_f,'i' ~ ""CO.JC IC"! • ""'OD.JC€[) fl ' f. ~ ,"') '(Y.li II A"1[} '.' '·~• • """ ,',.<I • fjo<1£( ! [ C' 'ff' y. \I i>fCXJO'l'>AH r ;vrur, :~·~:)'.":. ~~:"" • ......,-""-.. lfi\~PG·~-...;......1 A ·,11,1.::~.Alt-!:N(i!.6l ~Tu--rs •"L'.-.s! ~JrUL=---.:~ •J NlWPOIT & TITAN DAll.fllOMJtOO,Jll, ... • i'o•Sf toW~ -1 •A<A•Tll\I; ••VO • NEWPORT BEACH • 6••·0760 NOW IT Ill 3 THEITR.ES Once upon atime there was singing and dancing and all the world was in love! 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' The area's top profeulonals ~ at your service. 675-3000 Duplex Corona del Mar !ipanish rarchitecture prevails in this delight- ful DUPLEX -TRI-LEVEL, 4 Bedroom, 2'h bath. fireplace, built· in kitchen. BACK UNIT 1 Bedroom, l bath. Enjoy your 3 ter- raced porches. This is a beauty for only ............................... $78,500. * UST!N-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES AL TORS '44-n7o * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. Genenl Gtineral J!;11Ja PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 53 Linda lsia Drive Elegant 5 bdrm., 41'> baths; on lagoon. New carpets, drapes & wallpaper. Lge. attic stor- age area; 4 frplcs. & lge. shp .... $212,000 GeMral 4 l.MCU: tl(M( ROYAL ST. GEORGE Good old George was a royal old soul and a royal old soul was he! And Royal St. George is a royal loca tion in fashionable Big Canyon. And •55 is a royal and rare 5 bed- room, sibgle story \1:ith a royal amount of room to roam. Great floor plan, dramatic in- terior potential and you know all about the Big Canyon amenities? Zuper! Priced at $127,500. for five bedrooms! · UN19Ul HOMH 0' COIONA Dll MAl-67Woot ,. ....... 0. .......... CORONA DEL MAR-2 UNITS Don't bring your paint brushes to this really immac. home, So. of the Hwy. It's bachelor unit will help support your fine investment. $61 ,500 The area's top professionals are at your i;ervice. General HAPPY NEW YEAR • FROM • A fine home in a fine area, center of New· port beautiful. Behind wrought iron gates, you enter an Italian marble entry, bringing you to a sunken living room & a cozy fire- place area. just the thing for these cool nights. Many amenities that we can show you+ when you make an app't. to view. Oiler· ed at $81,000. CORBIN -MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 ...... ..... "GOLDENROD" This clK>iL-e stn.'1.'t in old C.D.M. 11 the aitc oC Uus c:ute lltlle duplex. A wrsatile Door plan allows for various re n t a I 11.t· rangementL Call 675>-7125. dll $1,1t.SIDlAl1' OJ ll+( COlWIU. CO. BELVEDERE iUll~ID!AIY Of !!if COlWlll CO. START THE NEW YEAR \\'1th a brautiful hon1C' in fash1onabl<' Ba~'<'n>st! 3 Bt'llroon1~ Including fabulous 111a:.l<'r bl-droom suill', hobby ronn1 converliblf' to 4th brdroon1 Booklioerl family !"flon1 lorn1al duun~ l'O'llll brteat k1h·hcn \\'ilh t\\·o pan I nel'i And a lov(•ly yard Ov. OC'l'S movtn,i:: 10 a bigger horn~ Hav<' pr1t"('rl •his one Tlji:hl al 179,500 HARBOR iOlli\f JfilSO\i 11£A L r o 11s _.,.. $75,000. 6 UNITS 2 Tripll')(eS • 2 BR ea. _,., .. (i..,er1I INVESTORS CHOICE! $23,500 -ioned. M-1 -2 bedroom, dinina room. largt' living room. ExeeUf'nt ren- tal. Incl~ IR.rge 2 car garage -buge \lo'Ork&hop plus C1U110rt. OR $27,500 -zoned R-2 -bwld 7 unto. \\'1U1 no \'ariancc. Has cozy co ttag e on HALF AatE! Ronts al $175 per nionlh. DON'T HESITATE • caU to- do,y -6<>-0303. -~ IOl!l.\I J_ Ol\O\ !lEA••roNS DUPLEX + DOCK 312 Bdrnl..!., beautiful rond. 2 Fl'pll.'S., patios, garden & v.·att'rhall. Dock 35 ft. boat. Fet'.' land, toofl\ 10 expand. GCMJd financing a v a i l . $99,500. BEST BUY . _,,, .. ¥ 6-neral leach Ho11se ! 2·Story F11rnlshed ! BALBOA J~ENINSULA . 83 PACES TO TllE SANDY BEACll! Sleeps 11 pmplc. Cozy knotty pine ki1cht'n. Jo'A:\lll.Y ltOO~I ! 3 bed· rooms. 2 baths. Compll"tely tumishl.'d Including dulihc1 and sllvf'r. NJo.:\\' \Oo•a1cr hea!rr. NE\V shsg c~ts! Boat -tra.ilu stonge. Out· side showi>r ror 1wimn1cr.. Low Cart' yllJ"d. AJJry /\C· 1·t·s.~. OWNER UQUIDAT· ING: UNBELI1::VABLB LO\\' PRICE: HURRY . l'all 645-03()3. I Olli.\ I I. Ol \O\ "' t ,,, • • () "' ) $1000 Price Red11ction This \'Cry large 4 bedreom home v.·ith family roon1 and hon~ room has just been rPC!uced. The owner is trRns{C'tTfti to Washington D.C. and ¥.·ill allow almost L.'.lrgf' 4 BR. exce. horn<', imniediate occupancy. l'>r1c· n1·sUN:I in Big Canyon, v.i 1h ed at only $51,0CiO. Call country club ~ning. The 842-2.}35. hekrt of Nt•Y.•port Bt·ach. OP£N Tll ' • (T'S FUN ro BE NCft MOVE IN · CONDITION A Tl'U(' Home ol Color. 4 Bedrooms, 2 Balhs. Bl Gas Kttrhen v.·ith DIShwuher. Custom Flttpl.at..'t'. Near Ne"' Carpeting. Excellen1 Al't"a ne&r Ada.,. and Buschard. $31.850. Ca 11 Anyliml', ~- Mission Viejo · $41,500 3 BR. & Family G.neral CHATEAU 2 Story $19.500! 2-11tory bttT"Ratn • BEA.at TO\\'N \0t·;1uon~ ASfilJME l''.'<lSllllft FllA lo..'\n $11 ,800! ~lo. jWl)'tnrnt 1107 • annual Pt·1ttnl8'\I' rate 51.li.' ti : ('rru•khn,g brick flreplat...-e. l>rivnlt' palio. lfllMACU· UTJ:-: tov.·nhou.ff'. Poot Call today . 66-0303 .. IORl\I I Ol\O\ !1£A , '011) Gorgeous l'otission V I e j o • 11rf'a! A tri-lrvt>I l.Xoan<! h'Jnt under your f('('t. Th111 4 hon1£>. Giant hv1ng roon1. tx'<lroom hn1e has laf5:e Crn.ckl\ng fireplace .. FA~ll· rtcreation ronm fur 1111! kirl11 Keep the Kids 011t LY ROO~t 23' LONG! to run 11round al Christmali F 0 R ~I AL DINE.. 3 1in1£>. t'ormal dining room bedrooms, 3 baths .. Nev.· air plus lara;e family 1oon1, :l ronditiorwr and dishv.·ash('r! ('Rr garage.. Prlt'<!d at Oub facilities include P<X>L $52.900. Call 847-6010. l\nd TENNIS ('OURTS! Call oP£N Tll. t •IT'S fUN 10 BE NICE' last -0 \\'NER VERY ANX· ~'l ! IOUS -&lS-0803. ·' HlRISf J (Jl.\iJ\ Va!'a111 · quick occupaocy • [ Security guurd, s c h o o I · ov.·ncr consider I e a s i n g . \8l buses. Good ruiancing avail. I ESTATE RS R£A*'l.70~S "J ~--~ WELCOME TO POOL $37,950 3 ovl'n;itc'I bedroom~. large f11n\1ly room, 2 eleJ:ant hr1•ph1r<'s, all l' I e c l r 11· huiltin~. Dehi;chtful patio "'i!h acce~ ta bath. Extia Jlilorai.:e room. Del Piso en- try hall. {'IN"lric i.:11rajte !lp!'llCr .. 1\l\ thi8 plu11 \oad:s O[ decking and a fabulous pool! f>.10-1720 .. $118,500. ~· ==7 THE GERRIE CO. B UNITS 645-4400 644-8070 COUNTRY CHARM Cozy 2 Bedroom Home v.ri!h ;\!asstvl' Brit'k f'ireplace .. Lll!'JCC Kitr hen \\'ith Gas HI! anti many C11binets .. Extra Large front Yard .. 7..otl<'d !or Additional Unil!I. s~.000. Call ,\ n y t i m e , I ~. I $ MONEY MAKERS $610. monthly in(''Olllt'. Just S4S,500. 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Large 1rt-level ho1n~ located in rnoi;t desirable area in Huntin~n Beach. Over 2400 sq. f~t ol li\'ing area .. This home tu•s it Rll. 4 bedrooms, formal dininJ.: room. family area In kilchcn plus largr flln11ly roon1 .. \Vith lll'iSUn1able 614'.( loan. Call 1147-COIO. OPfN f!l g. "s rUN ro BE NICE' THE REAL ESTATE RS Lo\'ely :l broroom on cul.de· s1u'. Cn.t.y family roont and liri .. place. Very desirable UI't'll .. 645-m1 1733 \\'eslr\ifl Dr .. N.B .. $194 PER MONTH pa.y!I principle> ln!ere111. tn.'(e11 nnd 1nsurnnce on thla tidy hltlc slarter home \vi.th 3 huge bedl'Oilms nnrl i:ood sized yard for chlldrcn and pcls.. llow about 1eettin11: your l11mily out of that apartment and in!o )'Our ov.·n home for Christmu. a WALl<LR & I fl Rc41tors 646-7711 2M3 Westclilf Ori\•e __ Open 'till 9 l)lt1 R•Rlly Company NICE NICE NICE DOVER SHORES E)(ecull\'e • \\'e-stcliff 3 bed., BAYFRONT 2 001h on man1rored comer 4 BR -!'~R -DR .. Custom use lot. Plush carpets, drapes, or brick .t· v.·ood. Gourmer I bu1l1111Jli .. rlinlng r ooin· kitchen. Bnrba.ra Aune-pnvatc yam "'ilh heall'l'I &12-$235 .. IV2.J I. pool~ PriC'Cd by f'a~er O\\'OC'r a! $61.9.Xl • Submit your lf'rm~~ 642-8235 . 644-6200 One or f\lciul Verde's most popular floor plnM, fcalur· 1111{ 3 hc<lruo1ns, 2 haths and 1750 sq. ft. of fun. Lush shag $23,990 3 BR 11/2 BA I • H' carpel!, «m£>nt drive~:ay, mpre551Ve Ome e[('{:UiC garaii::c door opener, For Complete Information On All Home1 & Lots, Please Call: Gtlnerel Gentr•I 2 Bungalow unit s & 4 • 1--------------------1Studio units with gnragrs I Pressl've v.·at£>r soflrner and tv.'O m fireplatt5. Sit in your dttk Neighborhood chair and barhequ" your Sharp 11'('('-!ined street Fall il'i in the air and lcavf"s arc eveI')'\1•here, \·ery qua1nL 1'"reshly p11.in1t"d & seller says !ll'll 11·11h all lerml'i or suhmit $3.500 Oov.11 and t11k£> I over !''II,\ loan v.· i I h paynwnts of 11!!-I. Y.'e'll shOll.' it to you. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR S41 8'iy11de Dr., Sutt. 1,.N.B. 675-6161 . . ~ .... • #2 HARBOR ISLAND Lovely 5 BR., 5~ baths, waterfront home . Lge. livlog rm : & family rm., just redecor- ated. Pier, Ooat and sandy beach. Beautiful yard w /lge. shade tree & swimming pool. BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 34f Bayslda Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 Macnab-Irvine R..ity axn..,.,. BEAUTIFUL · BAYCREST G.Mr11 ~tile Life! You're the king of sU ,YOU surv(!y! And that's tht WHOLE nrING! You'll own the land and 4000 sq. n. of luxurious livklg space U.. cludill!: 4. bedrooms. s bAth1 am oth6 fealutel which you 1tmply must 9H. A combination ot steps and elevator puts )'OU right on Bia Con>na. c.n 67wsc.o .. .ee what $298,500 wUl buy. OIO TIC. t • '1'Y RI# 1'0 It HICE! * NEWPORT ISLE * WATERFRONT-PIER/FLOAT See beautiful sunsets Crom upper 3 Bdrm, 2 b3.th unit & fish from lower 2 Bdrm unit. ...arge sundeck, patio. Triple carport! Only $!17,500 BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES 4509 W. Coast Hlway, 675-71J60 · Macnab-Irvine ·· R..ily Company Harbor View Homes 3 BR's. There'.! a kit of ac- tive livlne 11psce ' in thia unUl\lll beauty. Dramatic family room -cathedral beamed ceiling • separate dinlng -sunken LR • garden kitchen 0\1!:rlookl11f private J)RUO. Shae carpettna:. LuM land""'P"w w/oprtnkl.,.., JO)JC't. Q:llund g' 2 -8 2 3 s . (V131. Macnab-Irvine Newport Beach MESA VERDE VIEW 4 BR -'Pk A opan -""'" l tuxurious! Loaded w/eX· tns. Electroni c air purU\er, •'lter .oftener, copper pl.umlMC. a u t o . aanae door ~· autl:'. dmw oualde nctrtlrc, new dlthwuhtr, ti p c r a de d -"I· Paloo Vm!ff ~ fb'C!'(>lacet tn LR It DR. IOtche:n et.lire nook. toW. -ber. Fonnal DR. Secluded COl'tftd patio . HARBOR VIEW Four-Ple11 plus xtra parking .. GROSS INCO')IE Sll,i60 yr. Stand in line for lhil'i'. Newport •I F1iniew· 64U811 !anytime) You'll find It ln Claulfiecl AN' 00 looking for a ~nday dinner on the buill· ) . ., 1n gal'i Bar·h-.q. Fun a..,.,•alt!I suhstant1al home. State .3 !or only $39,500.. ca 11 bt'droom home ~rnne IS I 546-2313 for 1n or c in· s11ua1Pd only . 1 mile frol'!l rorntation. the ~an. Th1!'i lovely lam\· ----~~-~~ ly horn• le"""'' • 'focmal VERY SCARCE dining room, cathedral Ct"ll-HONEST TO GOSll _ Trt-ings, Palos Verile fireplace thick shl\g CilrpflS, ,.a beautiful \\·allpapef;ng .. And you mW!I sec the landscap- lni/:. Price only $41.000 .. Call NO\V. 842-25.1.'i Sell the old stuff. Buy ne'v stuff . $©\l~lA-2'£2fS9 The Punle wifh fhe Builf-ln Chuckle I VOLECI! I I; I J Overheard: "l'm oll pooped out today. All /01t night I *** -REALTORS-.• *• 15'fi Mna C WALl<ER & LEE ._ CaM *Verde Dr. Eut. • -·-* c~ 1-fesa Realtors 54:;...o,115:, fl* • * 111 557-tl.JO Ope_!!_ Eves. /Open Ever:ilngs1 ~ f liiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiil SPECTACULAR COASTLINE fh11rn1ing :l Jkflroon1 or 2 $25,950. VIEW LOT I find rkn, 1~ bath. rRrpel.\, -I rlrapes, 1 1 ~ yr;l\rs old .. Tr)• SO'xlOO' h11J11ide R·l build1nt; 5•, <IO\\"n P'!ynll~nt. !'iite 11.bo\'<' boomll11? Dann Point ;\1nrinn.. Fabulous I v.·hi1cv.'all'1' occ.in \'Jcv.· Ill I ,1;.outh. Can ocvl'r h c nbl'ilrut•te<l. Only S20.500 for I a futurt' drt>an1 hon\t .. PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- 642-5200 CAMEO SHORES "PRIVATE BEACH" :U.1 ~f!LF'ORD-Ot>en Dally CUSTO~t built 4 bedroom, 211 hllth l'f'AidenN". An opp. to &N1u1rc a quality prop 11.t a nlO!ll m~ price'! fl':i.CKXI, ~3921 or Eve. 646-4543 Lachenmyer I Rea ltor : Mission "Is" Possible COATS & . WALLACE REALTORS 546 4!41- (0ptn Ev1nln91) OCEANFRONT CAMEO SHORES 1973 Bnngs you the op- ponunity to o..,.,·n one of LhP n'IOSI bt'auuful hornes ln th/> hnrbor Brt'n. Tll't'lllhtaklng vle1\, Vf!f'Y l11n:e tllrd pool w/thera.py .C.. j11rutzl, v.·nteT'fnll & rn u n IR in, u~i0.ooo. rarol 'l"h111n1 COLO\\'J::LL. BANKER RMl1on 644-2430 83.'\...-0700 550 Newpon ~nttt Dr. ~r"lty land':~s -PORTOFINO ~ -I ;:;:;:;:;:;:::~;.i'Enjoy dd.n aub\zrbltn uvtng (VJlJ., HAPPY. NEW YEAR ~~· k~~· ~ .. ::::: \Vith VA .usumible Joarl;-()tf ly 157.500. I dreamt I wos -." • IN Al w I~ ul L 1 I e Comolo.. ... <h~•i. ';.:....i _ _ 1 by tillill'g Jn rht '"'umo ~ .,,. ypu d ..... 1op, lr01" llep 'No. ~ b.low. Thlll lrupccablf! 4 ~room. 2 bAlh home with a be11.utltul Spanlii.h ftrepl11ct IA ook\111 11.·\th charm. This home I• locatf'd on " ~r lot with fAnl11sHc la~ in a 'luiet l mprt:111TV"e nciahborhood. Pritt Jun rf'rlO('f'(t to $32,950. CAil now. 8'12-25.'\S .. NEWPORT DUPLEX 3 Bdrms. down, l up .. Shag carpeting, f'1'J'Kc. la low-er. Nlctly tlt'«ln!M up\' er uni!; c1l"1'tw111"1w'r & bullt·lnt. $66,(0). Macnab-Irvine 400 Ll7a , C.M. Sell Idle Item$ • • • 642-56'7S To All Our brkk. 0...rtully d"""11\ed. • Ml mt M4 mo !ll!!!!.1'~-~=;,:"""" iei.IDl. ' rom All "" I COLOWEtJ. BANKER 'll>l --1n thew t. MORGAN REAL TY IR..iton ~ 833.-0700 J Ad.~ Pilot ClulUt<d i~ i75-6ti9 ;'60 N•~l""' C.nter Dr. ' -'I # .. PRINT NUMBERED lETilRS 'IN THESE sau.-.RES f) 00sc:~\t, ttnus-10 j t j j j j J J SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 700 ~--------~-------~-----..... Call: 673-Jfi63 61).8886 Ewa:. associa ted BROKEQS-REA L TOi!S ! 202\ W lalbon ''!.16•1 l • I I • • , • ' ,, IWl.Y PllDT 22 DAILY PILOT I ' IRIT 1111! lJI:A. c L. A I I I .F ·I E D 6 4 2 • -5 6 7 8 .. _ ..... l~I ---· I~.__[ -_• .. _I~ '==[ ~-~-~-~]~~~l;l;;-~"' .. ;;;;;:~;;;e~~I -""';;--;;· .;.;Hi~I~ ;;; ... •"'"'~~; Genv•I ~ -•I ::O..;;·;;..,.;; .. ;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;J-COlt_•_Mou _____ Huntlntlon -Newpott ._.. ~-i.I --BACK BAY J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; • s er .. 2 a.. ctean. ~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; A PEACH p._rty ua lty IEAUTY NIEWARGY~NR : ::. us:; ~. ~i ~~ =· , .. 3 BR. 2$8~2j?_SO,,;.. ..... °" l'eachlfte IA Sh&rp M-1 or C-1 ;.~ J.ff. 200 ~~~ :~~ 1:: Here ll a Dt&l !me value located on tarae F.utsJM ~n~ Mtsa RU)'. cqrtt, tlle Cntry. Ocan u = rm~J~ ,.1:."2'~ ~lilw Jot~ ~ ~4 m E . 20th St. f J ot tint homes, featma dou-1n Costa Me.a prlCl'd at ea.ta ~feaa 1o1: with room "F"'o'"'u""n'"ta"l""n""V"""al"loy____ :.,t~· tJ::~ ~~ .. ~ ~~ Mblodmtn'...::&.' I a ~d tt. on Baker by 101.5 tt. Y Cott0• ~-~~ 1 ble flttpJ. OW, blttN, $26,500. 3 Bedroom 2 hath for 3 more unit», Investor'• super lclscil(,:. Ownt'r trana. ""·~& 8 ;._1• t21.nt 11q. tt.). Prime ou2~_.,_.M! !"".:2 ° ~~~n~~ inJ. =:~.o! ~~i<>~ .:~ ~~JO:~=~= BEST BUY tttrcd. Low down. CALL Ez,500. . .-.., =-'°P= ~~ ~ Spo,;~y~;bt I 2290 JW<ilandl Dr .. N.B. spot {or klda:. CAU. us at Ina. l!IO brlns: ~ hammer !J68..4C!i6. VIEW Oil and otl h.inp. Prclcnlly Rec,..ational Vehicle CALL. ~2--lm ~u51 Open Evcs. and paint bru!dl. Call ws ft:1r Need a llll"l:f' 3 bedMm ••. Seldom i:ivaUable ~ .l t.ont.>d M°.~l-oould be C·L -Show Ontu co1nf.1et~ detail11. but hurry, horn'? 2200 "j· fl . of en-Bay l'k'W &: llparl<ll"' Utt• Prk-e S.'l7,nw. Olli M&-1600. t th "' W(ln I last long, joyable living. ~ bath, pro-t I Build mode INVESTMENT DlVISlO.~ a e 21 5"-5880 (Open Eves.) feulona.tly rln!Rhed bonus rl.ken tt'. .. ~ n: 2 ha:' Ol<Nllf.t .1ra: ,CM10• HICCI An.helm Con'ltl1tkln · \!!"!!"!"!"~~~'!'Ill-'m wtW('t "'"·Loaded with !a<nli;'"'m>., oh; rm Ing~ 1 ll~~·i;·~·~ J «i;ent•~14 storage !pa~. Large Irvine kitch -n /bllJUI J>rlme 1 I nnwuy .,. BEST BLUFFS CONDO =torf':tra:,t~:11~ ;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;:;;:;;.! ~~~.:. nea; aw Dr. \i ;1 P~~~·~ rs~·t~x~~ TWO BEDRM. .. Vaettnt and reedy for yOl.OI' Happy Nf'W Year $peclAI Cerpeted Thruout CALL I'!\ . -your lk·kets. (Norlh County ln1pectlo11 . Large 3 Buy. $39,900. A.Numc lllA Unusual 4 bdrm. hom('. 91~, 646•1414 Condomintums toll.Jrt!t"numb<'r uiWtl20) $18950 bedroom, f&mily room Joan. (8i842-4474. Cwuom inside with at-..ill ~_, for••'-. 160 * • • NPat l\ii bath h:>ml" in lfun· Complete built-in gas uod sprinklers outside. A at:ALTY .. . NEWPO B ' • formal dining area unit. Ontu tractive lu.ndscaplnc patio " ......, RT EACH ~~C ~ n~ n~~~ ~~~~·~~[!!am~~ I RVRl•NalEty TCoEmRpanyRACE '"rim'Tf"'21 i lo: ~dy ll7h.150•1· 1 N••r N;::•rt '••t orrltt ~r~ ~~Ila=~ Fl~ ec:~~~ ~ &: • pletely tumiitw!d. Only~. wna1n1.ng. Qu ick possession. ~11 Your muat ba~ been tblnldne wattttront JocaUon. 35 Yr. down ($400. to Vet). on 1'11A S63 250 Spacious 4 BR home. Near re I La aOOu.r th.ls 3 BR, 1~' be. old company Space ava\L teJ"t11.!l. Po o I, clubhouse, C 'F . COL ESWORTHY tennis couru Large LR & -Wnmower Townhouse. Cpts, ~· ·~ tor boat Wes. I repairs. l'C'Cttation. • · r~n. kllchcn.' Heated pool. 17910 MAGNOLIA, 1'~.v. · Take week en ds off. pllancet. Sale pri. S21.COJ BILL GRUNDY RLTR. Call 5t6-5880 (Open eves.) & CO. Brit'k telTllce. Play yard. OWNER must sell. Assume Realty Everything ta.lccn care of • VA. Jo'llA. C J S Really, 675-6161 640-0020 $73,5q) fee land. lofaxlne 5%% loan, 2 story, baJcony, A Conipany With Vision including lawn, roof, oui.ide 543-lli8 uk for Chris or ult1~~=~~='~~~~1 Ll'fe's Too Williams. (V2l). 4 bedrm .• family rm., brk, Univ. Park Center. Jrv:ine painting, pool, recreational 5 pm 54tH659. LIQUOR Lie-on s.1. S.19,!KX> (TI4J 842-2561. CaU Anytime, 83J.-(&l() i park and green rolllfli' hflb:. SPACIOUS 2 story 2BR, l~ Typewriter repalr/sa..1~ · • HERITAGE Short OWNER Jeav~. A s a u m e OOice houn: 8 AM to G PM ~is lovely condomlnium BA. Blt~ltf!i. frplc. Separate O>Uee 11h0p temu • , , •c:=-=========-and winter's too long to go 642_,.,. ,..,200 6%% loannk, <1bedrm11 ., famlly ~~cat==~:11 :~~:~ ~e. 1a~1:... ~, ·u•1':i0" HOLLAND Bus. St1fa1 i k>~-~ -rm., II.LI en v1og rm., brk, • l, un ..... ,, · ac1 1es. lTIS Orange CM 64>4170 Lido lslH76,SOO without a lovely home! >)I.'!: I '"!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $34,!0:I. (TI4) ~-Especi•lly for You baths, one bedroom down Quiet adult5 only. Nol~~=='°';.-'"'--'~""" . • REALTORS Best value on Isle tn a 4 BR. lhl.s modern 2 bedroom C Vi ~o"WN~E'°R'°"tr"'an",-'."3"hedroom==--+ 3 apac.lous bdnm. with an can be a den for $34,SOO. childrep over 15. itOO Elden, Monay to LOln 240 home located Ip beautiful anyon llW d 1 hall dlnl extra half ..... 1h L Call 646-71TI. C.~I. 963-Zl87. $21 !kX) :l ha, home, near club, Huntlngton Beach. Oose to Cu 3 bedroo d en, enry , llf{_nn., ..... · ow OP£Nf'ILl•fl'SFUN10BENICEI ' 1 t TD L beach &. tennis. L.R. with beaches, achoola. shopping te I m, g 0 0 swim pool, brk, $29,9IO. ma lntenance landsce.p1ng Ill I Duplexes/Units s oa ns If~~~1"g-'""."°'" .. '"'.~,.s ..... ~ .. , .. ~;.Ext.'.::.'aell.' ....... ·~1 fu~:f~~~~~;~~;:;~)~";:~;~383~·;·;a.~·;c;h;;;; 1~recl1~~n'andPrlceh. '1l0l1 ltVNlt ~i~~!>!.!!~~2~d%TDEL:ns a1 ...__ s:n.moo MESA VERDE """11' .. """'10 1/ENICEI ELEGANT 1beae 15 un1 11o ~ ......... eentec 0r. MANSION BA.CK BAY 1>oeut11u1 11tt1". ".!:. n;: I.ow•" '"" oran., °'· I!!!!!!!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• I 3 & family, 2 bath home on Rea1ty CAREFREE -~ llvl"•, 4 ori~--• owners • 'o'•' • d "WE BUY TD'S" huge pie-shaped cu1-d""88 4 BR, 3 BA, 3 car gar, over A Company With \Tlgloo """"" •-a 5u .... All This For lot. Room f9f pool, boat, 3000 sq. tt. t..rg entry, fml Univ. Park Center, Irvine BR w/muter 1>Uile 22 tt. ~tho!1°·000 t'lf're la.st year, Sattler Mtv. Co. $29,950 tralltt etc. N~ paint .inskle din rm., ll'I' tam rm wet Call Aeytime, 833-0B2ll -long, lBA, big ldtch, formal t .summer rentals. 642·2171 545-0611 and oUI, 2 ,f Ir e/'il,a c ea, >-•M d "A h f I t OUlce hours 8 AM to 6 PM din nn front nn le ,,,_ 2 What a_spo1 Jor an ov.ner lo ""'-' • en, "' I, P • w w ca' att' -·. 1_ -.. ~~.. manaue! All furnished .unii. Servin&' 1-farbor area 21 yn. Cleek into this roomy 1700 oversb:ed patio. ered at DOVER SHORES crpts & d~. a.II UPlf8.ded .. -.. 6 ·~ .... .., ··--a~£~~~ J;t,·~= °io"~n EvH.) ~;:~~~;:r~~:;, ~ ~~~;~··i!~~·~.:I~~ 1~~f~ a·r plc pno_!;.133.950. 10% 1a=·~~~~ r~-:ew•. [ _,.._ A perfect home for large bdrm. "Regency" home. Golden Glen. Owner. 9 mos family On lovely Ral.'·gh Exciting view or Back Bay, If ole vacant. ~ -'"'"g 126.~. "31-5111 I -1 "'J ctll Street In Costa Mesa. Only @!!i!!!j!lii!!!!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!•IJc~t': · F:4-~e ~ ~1644-3.301.. IWJ" ""' • -iN • .,. · · ·;Lf~1 ·'r• Houw Fumithed 300 S29.~. eaii m-8550. Tycoon's ooLo\VELL. BANKER t'2-t47l C :J 54+-llOJ 'L-ag-.-.-."""-,-"'h____ -* • * I~ NINE ' UNnS Reattol"'8 644-2430 833-0700 A Rare Value suasio1AtY or, .. ~ <0twtu. co. Fr•nk Hubert A delight to own Treasure '50 Newpcirt Cent"'"'" OCEANFRONT "~ ...,,. .. tmmacul.io 5 Income Property 166 2059-C W•ll••' WELL KEPT units. Gl'O!ls but a klng'a ranllOTTI Isn't re-~'!""'!".;,,!!!!!~~!!!!!!!'j ---SPANISH-COMMUNl:rY m home with fnmil.Y TAX SltELTER Cost• Mew quired to buy th\11 plush 3 4 Bedroom 2 Story TRI LEVEL LGE. family home, occaD-room, over 2600 sq. ft., is so UNITS rver $13,000 pr. ~ar + p~ bedroom home and FIR.. • • front neighborhood. 5 l3R., 3 r,rfectly de<:0rated and You are the v.·iMer ol duce a 13.2-4% reGoodturn on You'll reel like a pampered Assu,rne & Save Xtra Jrg cul-de-ssc lot w/ be.., Huge living rm ., and 1 ca Ped . Nf'ar a 321639UNMITS S 2 1lickeVls to 1 1 1h• & your Investment. oc-Monarch· as you enjoy the block fence, Spanish dt'cor w/frplc. Formal din rm. be11.utih..tl park with pool and por s, ac• on cupancy. Only $96,500. plus features. Total price ~il~ingalltwofo~ozy~=: thruouJ, ankle Qeep 11.hag Lge. well equipped kitchen, tennis court. This Is a $395 M Recreational Vehicle - $45,500. Call 847-0010: upstairs. ~·alk one block 10 l'rpts, ronnl dining, sep. centrally located, R.ecrea-"must" for a large family 15% down. Westside C.1'1. Show -_,_ . fam. rm, many more xtras. tion rm. Over 3.~ ~.ft. 0.. at only S42.COJ. Fee Janel. FOR INVESTOR at tho w:;i pa1·11., tennl.S courts and pool. uuv-. " Call ~7171 H N y Assum<' VA loan with total Close to beach & shopping. one level, surrounded by · GOOD MOMENT Anaheim Convention ~ appy eW ear monthly payments of ~ CALL 968-4456. nice garden & patio areas. ~ Sale/E.~change Up. Canter OWNER trana., 4 bedrooms. COATS rJI123· 13Asking $38,000. Call •. •. ~~ ho'=tio~m w~~ 673-S2Zl.,.._6?-76 187!;_ M>ZJ'79 January 5-14 & .nir to see. ~" v ... 'Tlr '" Plras.e call 6'12·5678, ext. 314 -~--··-bullt·Ins, custom ceramic * 499--2800 * INVESTORS betwttn 9 & 5 pm to claim kitchen tile, brk, U>.900. ' WALLACE VIE1'l~T r.,,,..__ T\\.'O 4-PLEXES xlnl return your tickets. INorlh Counry 5«>--17Xl. REAL TORS At LaCos 17,500 -=· h1hf~ only $47,500. ~ach. $4T::i0: toU·!ree number 111 :.40-1220) OWNER m"" sell. 3 -~51411~1141-W_?_".ld youclliko to live in La THREE BEDROOM S LUSK 14 BVR, down. Call 842.1418. • • • Bedrooms, assume 6% loan, (Opa E I ) .......... 1a, ose to teMls, ~ 11wc pec:t•cu er iew • l'Am • · B•lboa Island dining l'Dl?m, r ire p J 11. c e .1 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!n!!!!!!!v!!on!!!!!ngri!!!l!!I!! swimming & golf, on a hill, $24,~.. 2 BA, 60' x 100' '°""" ~ c.u Plu.s pool -low rnatnt. WAUCd bu l It. 1 n 1, brit. $27,250. 11 overlooking the LaCosta fned lot, patio, bltin B·B·Q, .,.._.....,.e.-IAndscape, :l car garage. ....,llWI SHORT Tenn • 2 BR. 2 bu.. 54Q.t12J. $32 950 Country Club? Call Alu.ry ldvpd, dbl gar, elrc bltin SEE CATALINA rle-c. itar. door opener. 978 Newly dee .. w-w cplll, frplc. 13 UNITS • Lou tt1arion RIO, eating bar, din area, ,,.. SANDCASI'LJ-: DR. Submit lTITI Beat'h Blvd., H.B. 121 Apolena, 6'5-2157. COLLEGE PARK COLDWELL, BANKER w 1w crpts. FA ht _ A must .. from your li\'ing room. oUer. $85,500. LaVera Bums TRl·Plex 2 Br, sharp unilll Xlnt k>catton, annual income 3 bedrm .. huge family rm., Realtors 644-2430 833--0700 to see. 9 Yrs new, gd Joe, Slone fireplace in living COLO\\IELL, BANKER W•ide . $44,500. Low down Laguna 8Hch $23.:n>. A11;t 545-8625. entry hall, dlnlng rm. xtra ..,."°,,..,.N!!ew!!po;,,.,rt,,C!.e!!n!!te!!'.!Or,,.. ... 1 paymls Jess than rent. roon1, tile floors thniout: R<'tlltors 644--2430 833--0700 or trade up SW,000 eq. Calll-~--------1 (~IMEX] ! -... '* I~ eati"" area in kitchen. 2 --= built-i n kitchen & very large fl:oO NC'v.•port Center Or. 'Jim Broome today, Newport $125 -UTIL Pd. Nice. Bach. built-.~. 2 natural briC'k I' fan1lly roon1. 4 Spacious ,_1esa R1ty, &12-94U. nr. beach. No. end. Garage, flreple:ce8, brk, M0-1720. * BEACH SPECIAL bdm1s., plus rneloscd pri· Dover Shores Lots for s.1. 170 $160 . trrIL Pd. So. Laguna. fUMJI (=JS4+-110J vate patio in rear. Call • -1 BR. Woodsey setting. -' Cl•ssification I 00.124 I --I~ 01sslftc1tion 125-149 TARBELL 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa 3 BR. 2 ba., 2-story. lllgh beams. Needs some wo1·k, but priced right at $33,900. CAYWOOD REALTY * SEASONS -* 54&.1290 * GREETINGS * ::B•;;;;'"°";.;.:...:::";;;;'••.:::d~-­ South Coast Re•ltors 545-8424 Cost• Mo.. OLDER & t'harming 3 Br., l "2 ha., new crpt. sn.soo. Owner, 673-1488. * * $32, 9S0 * * CC;;;o;;;ro;;;n;;;a;;;d;;;o;;;I ;;Mo;;;r;;;;;;;;;;; I ltatl lit.It.. I ~ 4 BR + Ma\d's or guest rm. • ~=--""""'=~--' ~ Pttky paneling. wg cup. BEAUTIFUL -Classific•tion 150-184 Most outstanding buy In HAPPY · SPACIOUS! N'pt His. Better huny! I '''-----....Ill• I _B_A-'L"B_O..:.A.::B.:.A..:.Yc:...P..<R,_O_P_. 5 BR, 3 ha. home; 1 "'· '""· fNncW rm. le formal dining rm. * 642-7491 * LavWi' 1"""1caping, wilh TIME FOR caeyon & ocean view. 3 Car Cl•ssificetion 200.260 F land 11~ ~ ........ .. . "'·~· I _, __ I~ Harriett Davies COLD\VELL, BANKER R.eo.l.tors ~2430 m-mDO $ $ $ $ $ 1~1ttfEDIATE CASH \\'r will sell }Our proper()' or i:uaranlee Your equity bt'· fore moving day. CALL for hnmed. ap1>oinlnl t"nl. 968-445U. •• J:ol'i" r:oberts. $49.500. • View • F' AB u Lou s whitewater $300 • 3 BR. O«antront. at.a~ Uniq11e t'tts1ont built homr coastal view lot, S. Laguna. 1-Tplc. L~ deck. Winter. ", Rclrm. rormal dinlnR. fo.m'. Only S 21 , 5 00. Bier. NU-VIEW RENTALS 1ly room, 3 c:'lr ~arage. 499-1731, m-M88. 673-4030 or 494-3248 REAL ESTATE """ he ""'" •o hc •P. 50' BA YFRONT Lot. 1190 Glenneyre St. precl:lled. $110,000. CALI~ Promontory Point. $130,000. Newport a.ach 4M -941.? 549--0316 Cash. Call TI4-327-2l91 ______ 4coM.or.17"~ro•JM WATERFRONT. 30· ... , ,,,. wfui~r~. ;,,::!!'.,! HALF ACRE • , .,. , _ : ... "L-· Jn Balboa. Lo! 7 Collins Isl-ing nn. 2 batha, w/w crpt, ~ nnrl, 673-7770. firepl., dbl g~. Yearb EMERALD BAY ·-;;;.;;;; .. -. --,, ... only. furnished $.;()(! • R••I E1tata mo. Untum. $450 mo. No l'ANTASTIC VIEW LDT. in Sunny Courty•rd Exchange 182 pell. Pete Barfttt 0 --h.·. Upper Emerald Bay, View 642-4353. .-..-....., from Dana Point clear · · .olf the living & dining 2 Lots l Seq . Crea -~'="=-=....,,--~- $23,500 around to Irvine Cove. Ex-roorru; of this 3 bdrm .. 2 ba., 16 tm ,::i 17 ~clia t -BACHELOR Unit, walk to cellenl, lightly s Io ping BAYSHORE home. &Indy, , ' a . ,OU'J ear. twtr., $95. Also Oceanvu dplx 3 Bedroom, 2 balh, oversized building site. pri\'ate beach % block ~7Csful~tySan Oemenl' -$125. Utll pd. on tilth. double garage, c em en I PETE BARRETT a°"'·ay. $64,500. App't. only. Z1 A · Cttlit · Cit 979-8430. d . I l need I 8 :r.tary J-larvey cres in orn1a y -1~--~-----305-I ;~w:~.a';f~t~tc bu11::1n -REALTOR-Rl'~~WE164. .. ~~833--0700KER 1S~~m~%o Sea. S2000 Houses Unfurn. ran&e & oven, dlAhwasher, 642-5200 Ul.>U I ' General •• ti-•··. d•."i"" room, 550 Newport Center Dr. c t'ar. . • ----------1 . a ... ;r;'"'i•• 100.3;5 QUICK-CASH 11 -..,,,._ I[~] 500 Ne"'P(lrt Center I?r· SPYGLASS HILL Top o! the bill with spec· , tacular view of Harbor, Islands & Ocean. New home \\'Ith 5 BR. 3~ baths, fam. ·~ UGJ ".... ""'=""~~~~~~~ .. __ ...;,_,..;..;,;~-·IVlrw Home m C.D.M. _,. :!ir8°1 ~~ roo~p;:~1i~ ~ BRING THE KIO~ Sl25.000 clear. Call 675-7225. FREEll heat, large patio with B-B· Upper 3 ltrch s 8 y: Near the beach. Chann!ni 5 ~ Landlords-Owners Q, payn1enls less than l'cnt, unohstruct11blc Ocean view. BR. :l h.1., den, formal din· ii We will refer lenantlJ to you. won'! but. ~~v~i~ac~ r!.m~.u~~ ing, Ur;ed GEMccents. Ii·'·~• . 1.~ !~~l~:.~~!~a· ~~M:~ c1 ... m,.tion lbo.110 THROUGH A I ... ~. I~ Clauificalion ~00-4b5 DAILY PILOT [ -~· ]~ Clau;/;calion 500-51 O I WANT AD [ ..,...... -l~f -' I Cl•ssific•tion 525-5):) I[ ...,.,._ l[S] 642-5678 Cl•ssific•tion 550 ·!i55 The ! N,_,.. I~ Clessificetion 575-580 I [-NR .... •J~, I Clo1ssificetion 600·699 1' j .....,.... j[fi] 1 Cl•ssification 700·7 I 0 ~--·___,J~ O•ssific•tion 800.836 [ ---llB DA ILY PILOT ORANGE rm., trml din. $130,000, COLDWELL. BANKER Realtors 644-2430 833--0700 550 Newport Ce~ter Or. * DUPLEX * lf hom,. 4'•· don, wet blU'. 2 .f-.-, ALAR t I e ~• -Frplcs. Hobby shop. Lots of 1610 W. Coiut Hwy., NB ·T , • · · en • S _,,..,,7W 531-5101 '=J 531·5100 nooks & storage. Askµ!g REALTORS 642-4623 •UllStOIAtY °' nH (Olwtu (Q, • CR.ASH PAD EU.aide $82.500. · . HARBOR VJEW HOMES Bachelor. Ult! i~I. $85. ' REPOSSESSIONS * 4~2800 * 2 BR + Den. Pvt klw malnt. - For inlormation and location . ~~ Pl. 64H249/644--0.196. MAIN. l BR, fW"n. Nr shops • ............__ toe land. mt Port Provenc<' RHI Ell•ll W•nlod 114 e YOUR PRIVATE 00. of these Jo"HA & VA hon1es, ..... ~.,.dl ........... 1 511• SAILING Yacht tor va· $96.. ______ _ eonta.ct --IKL (.;)#.ff www; cant land or r a n c h , - So. of Ill'-')'. 2 & Den plus new KASA Bl AN 10un1 LMaMA, c-Probably the most beaut 8 COZY COTT ACE. l BR, 2 BR. no\v being bui!L A ...,.._.....,.~ )~ Auxiliary eyer built. Twin stove, retr:11, amJ yrd, utll real good deal for _ Real Estate 962-6644 COMPLETE Mable HofMI lil(I deisel, auto pilot, loran, hot Incl. $35 week. $71,50CI -N_EW_EN_G-LANO C01TAGE .t. '3" ~iiiiijiiiiijiiiiijiiiiijiiiiijiiiiij~· ~-water, etc. 0 w n er' 8 HARD TO nND 2 tto MORGAN REAL TY 3 B"· f · · .Cfli:lrm & PrivaC'y Is )'OUf'!I statt'room, ll'R salon, galley, __ ,_.. ynl · 0~ r!' 1.• -""11• cozy am rm.. \\'ilh thi!'! 2 bdrm. . din area on ~k. 2 dbl & 2 · ei1U:1U gar, • Irids ok. 673-6642 67>0"t59 form! din nn., added beautifully I and a caped Mobile Homas sgl staterooum below. "'-p SUS~. ------modern bltirui In kltch h I ed F S I 125 •• -B\' 0v.'l'lt'r-mu.\t sell-lovely 5 w/breakfast nook. Perfect omt>, ocat in an at-or • • concl, well, known & ad-8 STEPS TO BEAOJ. 1 BR, Br. ,_1esa dt>l Mar. carpet3, hou f U rnosphere of abl!lol.ute peftce. m~. Let.s exchange lull turn, aep. house, kida/petJ.. dr&pei., blt·ins, all types ~k~~ ~uiru~O: e~ Cozy living room. Delightful Motor Home Rentals partit'Ultu"ll. Owner -18744 s. S145 financing ready $ 3 7, 9 o o, !:162-55lt. bright kitchen. Call Ron Reyes Ave., Compton, CaIU. ·------ 549-18.57. Williams. SU,950. ' 90221 8 Sl'UDENTS. 3 BR. 2 BA, Cost• Mesa BY Owner, must 5£'e to ap-~ SALES & LEASING * Q • k C * Nr ace Kids/Peta p70. prec. newly dee. 4 BR, 2 • ·I lull service fncillly UIC ash - Don't Pay BA.'• ,.11 •• ""'· •" b111,,,.. 'Oe.an, Danmar Motor Homes ww • .,, your """"'""· Ali "'"HAVE UlTS MORE 11000. hclow mkt. Fin lo hc Rf.AL ESTATE """' wllhln 72 hn, Call ALL PRICES & SIZES! The Landlord ' 8IT!lll.gt'(l, SJ3,5(XI, 6 0 9 2 • Sherman Or., nr BolM & 1190 Glenneyre St. 531-6800 If')"OU need help call today Pay ycursclf the rent. It's ~ringdalt'. Open Sun & 494-9473 549--0316 .. ALA Rentt1l1 • '454900 Hkr a SBNings account. not on. I0/5 pm . Oc,ean View _ $38,900 r.oLD i\1cdal 2~. 2 bdrm.. 1 1641 Newport BIY'd, I\ loss! But have the CB"" OPEN BEAM 2 ha + • h -C M ., Large 2-Sty. 4 BR & do" on . uen, pore e .. ,t'fUI. , , life ln this pride of " •-c--·1•-114 ~ ov.rner.o:hlp 2 bedroom con-fct":ling, lri.J fan1 rrn 11· cir· 11i lols. Sliding doors from ton. ""''· ~en ... .,,. ,uuu or EASTILUFF ttom inlurn l'lf'ar the beach. culnr fire11lacc, 2 BR, lrg den 10 sundeck. Blln., tiiland best offer. Prln. only. H.B. Se:pe.talf' house, UN1IUal \Vith prt,111.tr pools and large llv rm. f\l•11·ty N'dl.'<' prol'lv. t )'Pr kilch. Carpeting, adult pk. 962-e7. BROKERS INC. large 4 bed'IOOm or 3 6. den. rt'f' rooin. Jost $1,100 down mature ld5Cpj;J:, lri; cor lot. drapes. No better buy ln '71 2fu:43' Full awnlni, akir1 . 962-815 1 · Fa.mlly room J>Jua tarae Roel $11(1.00 per nJOnth $26.900. all Int-"vlllage." llx24' porch. UMi:tCpd. Adull11 ==,..,....:.=:..:='.;_,~-~I f al di"'"" Com-Leadcrship RE 842-+166 l\1!SSION REALTY f94.{1731 pk P OK S ~ Ph·i onn '"'• room. P.l.T.I. fi.46.-7171. =-="""~~--~-I · et · .A . .-w· · CASH for YoW' eil· 8Mind in plete privt,cy with enclosed * * 00 YOU WA."'IT * * l'RAi"SF'ERRING oul of lhe Lido Isle M&-17&1 or 557-1848, :t:enlll ok. Aho, guarn. rear and froonl yarda. Lowly llt1me? lfl\"e~tment'? Trade? slatC, :: bdrn1., 2 ba., take 1.::='--'=------1 S'icQ', •wnlna. turntture. flt plan. AU tor Jim pnl!n. AvaUable Dectmbtt 'T'hcn call o\\-ner. SC2--8310 over f1IA1VA loan $242 mo. LOWEST PRICED , . , Adil pk cloM In CM. Broome, N~ Me s'a 15. No ~ti. $475 prr mm'llh. t hftve 4 BR, 2 BA, pool, i S2,000 cash. 847-5202. llome on Udo. 2 BR. +; 2 5&7-tl3C or S39-$B. Rlty, 642-9Cll. Call m.8568 or 5*l&811. frplc, cu<! bll, cpts, drp5, OWNER moving. < hedrm .. 3 halh•. Quiet end ol th• i.. LANDLORDS! • O..ssific~ion 850-858 I SA YB [ -~=-· I~ COAST'S bl~~~~~~~ :b~n, ~~ :1.i~ jA~~U1. t~:~ IMdL ls.~O~REA&jv I . 11111 ..... " .. I ~ I -I • WI! SpeclaJIU! ln Nl"IYJ)Ol't mobUe home In local 1:rea $46,:MJ. (714) 846--0604. 33n Vl.l Lido.:,.~'_et Beach . "Den. Beftl"h • Corona del M1or • OPEN HOUSE DAILY OWNER 5 a t' r I f \ c e , 4 673-tJOO · ' 1.quna. Our Rtnl&l Stfo 337 Atagnolla St., C.~t bedrml'll .. 3 bnths, rear I~ 1-N----S..--h---vieot is F'REF lo You! 1\y 2 HouHs nn., din~ rm .. swimiiii", ewport C Commercial luslnen ''••·VIC'P Both only $32,000 'brl<, l38.. . 17l<> !J60. . 3 BR. 2 BA In Hartor Property 151 ~lty ~ Jt. U ~·~VIEW.,.Rllf1:~.!_ X1 '( tal Ii I ( O\VNER must lc-11vc. S~nlsh H·~··M 2 ~ ···--, Tl rtn • or ~ vt n • .. .......... s. blk1J uvm EDUCATOR sti'DDlY .tor. .tRent the other) .2BR each. deirJ..rn, tiled roof, amlly ~a.r1tlffl .,_f}}!_~'l:>llJ Beryl, -• 3 STORES Own. Ill, SO. C.t'P.1au •nia. Pr1v11.te yllrdl, !lt'ft f\Nt-at l.W'.9so~'ti4f~~tgf1• brtt, rorappt .,..,,-1v1N,owner. F;dl!Hent location n ear S.S,000/blt air. 551-UH. 42ll Jlamllton St .. then call: ~ltxes ntt.r the ocean Newport Post Ofc. t'k .. -.64;;2-:;:t"fOl!l~lf!.,t~n;"!:"';!":::t'd!!:.~-I OWNER 1.111Cil'Jwi.. 3 bdrm., , __ ..... u_ bl~ ~-• V __ , __ :. f&Jnlly rm .. ftinlni;t nn. Xtl"I et _...,n, l\flUIUr •.. O'Vt'r 6IXX> aq. fl. ar.1Lu1; ..... ..,. ccst moooyl R.enl OCEAN VlEW -Nr'"' Cu1tom estinsr ~re11. In kil C'hen, bric, ft m.8513 • cou d not be ~•ced tor ;our hooiie, apt., 11tor1 home 4 Br. 2~ Bl., fam .l $3),950 17l41 96l.-8865. I.ht price of $89,500,, No bit bldg., tt.c . thru 1 Daily Piiot dtft~. ciJtl, d'l'-a 1re 1 Fat--rault.t-ett-tuft--9 phone « lndH.-Clu:llfil'd.Ad. Si!llLJ11!!jil:"":'~~~~!!;J!!~~~~ Ind~. ~2.tm. ~g. Nred i "Pad'"' T1nee an ad! c&lt away. MHA1L GRAHMf 1U.TY. ~414 nawl caU 6C2-5618 "!_w! £Jl"I 11., Cl•1sifico1tioft 900-912 I 1-Mn. J~ Claulf/catlon 915.949 leading -c:i.-:--11:~.:~so-~ Marketplace I . .. .... __ - • .' -a.1 -BA' "" Ya Gil Coi Fri Cc> SH Bl be « in Cl 2 I drJ ca no Ra u 3 I . ... 31~ 12< iii '" P" S I Ne Fl 311 Co Ju Lii p, Re AT; "' Av Hu IM -4 B .... ga: bl> six Yo 2BF wt 1 .. IO< ,., 3BF wt fnc ~ 38 bit "" Sin1 ,f; <B wa wa Irv -2B 3B 3B <B 68 I ,, l D• .:= 38 28 2B: 28 l a 4 E 4B A u~ Off !!!!! !:!! $15i Ne "' SlTI Vh 1191 Ge N 6'/3. OCl l\fj In "' "" m< L•1 -YE Be !'!l N• VAi \Vj ga L< GEJ ill bi! "" iiE ~ . . , DAILY PllOT 23 IMMED. OCCUPANCY New 3 Br $250. mo. Dbl garage, dshwsh.r 334 Portland Circle, 1i.B. 536-ilA 2 BR. 2 Ba. Air/conrl ... $~ 3 BR. 2 Ba. air/cond ..• $280 3 BR. 2 ba .••......... S325 4 BIL 2\; ba ........... 1425 6 BR. 3 Ba. Lam. nn •.• $475 r-1 1 1 ·-11 ill I l'!ld, ---'l \.1•11li11 r "SINCE 1946" Duplexes Fum. -Newport Boach FURN l BR . .1 or couple. pref. 1is1.1 36th St, nr bch. $135 wtr pd. Winter lease. 6/a-1972 or call ~<ner 213: 798-IJ.i6. 1st \Vestem Bank Bldg. . Duplexes Unfurn. University Park, Irvine Days 552-7000 Nl!g:.:.ht:.:•. i;:B.;;.•l;.;;boo.;;o..;.l.;.;•l_•n_d'-----$115 l BR TRAIJ.,.ER 132 \V. \\'ilson .• 64.>4530 .. LITTLE Isl -brand ncv.' 3 BR. 2 ba. bonus rm .•• $400 l~'Ct'. nr So. bay, 2 Br .. 2 2 BR. 1~1 ha .••••..•••• S225 &. patio, gar, !rplc, s/c 2 BR. 1% ha. Air Cond .. $26.i oven, dish/V.'. C'IJ.51 decor, Huntington 8e1ch 2 BR. 2 Ba. , .......... , S300 drps, crpts, lse. $400 mo. l BR. 2. ba. , ••• $3251360/375 ~I "I Box 255, Balboa Ba •-J $145 ~ $16:l ,1 __ 4 BR. 2 ba, Broadmoor $385 -"~'~•-·~~·-------Cn•< or & l BR, pauv:i, 4 BR 2 ba f 1400 Coit• "-•• frplc's, priv. garages · · • ani rm · · · · m. Divided beth & lots of ADULTS 1 & 2 Bedroom apartmenta On the East ,,;icle OnJy 1 year old In niecly landscaped ·setting Swimming pool, built-ins carpets & enclosed garages i'rom $160. Stop by 2.1U Elden Ave. . -~ . - INVESTMENT Qredhill DUPLEX 2 BR. elec. kit· closets. Rec haU, pool & chcn, Shag carpet. Drps. pool tables. sauna baths. G Pri rd $170/ See for yoursell. 11301 54~. v. ya ' mo. Keel.90n Ln. <I blk \V. of COM~ANV Beach. 1 blk N. of Slater). REALTORS REAL TY 2 BR. DUPLEX Unfum. 842-7848 SINCE J>t, /\ Company \\Hh Vision C.... n .. -., -~~· "-ts .. -· •~• ' ""'. ~, ' MEN -SmaH bcaoh hold. 673 A400 Univ. Park Cenlt'r, Irvine drps. Shades. Ad ts only, ..., Call Anytin1e, 833-0820 no pets. $125/mo. 645--0316 Apts $8.5Jmo. Rooms ·~~.,..~~.,...,..~,.. Oflice hours 8 A~I to 6 Pl-I $195. New 2 BR, Eiutside _S21~._50_1_w_k_. _536-_-_11l56 __ . -~ Crpts, drps, priv ynls. 292 \llALK to "'-ater $45 mo. Also Time To Step Up Laguna Beach E. 18th. 642-5013, 494-171)3. S.SO Kids ok. Both Util pd. Your apartment in a French H t' m Beach 979-saJ. Country Garden • yet near $157 · l BR. Over garagc. 1 ;;·;;";;";:;· ;;'":;•;:;;·0;":::;;;;;;;;::;;;; Laguna S..Ch . shopping · ah d aetivllh~s. lo.'o. end. Nr. beach. Olilt1/ -~--------Impeccably 1n a n a i:: e d, pet v.·clcome? IMMED. OCCUPANCY DIGS far bachelor. Comb personal private. T \\' o $175 -Util Pd. 1 0~R.hFrpk:. New 3 Br apts S250. mo. Jlv·sll't'pmg nn + O\\·n · hcdroon1s, den. Z h;Uhs, View! Victoria <X"Hae ·d k Dbl garage, dshwshr kitchen & bath. P\1 rn-patio, picrure·hxik kilchen. $195 • 2 BR. Apt. uge cc · 114 Portland Circle, H.B. I trance & patio. Vacant Dec }ireplac" and other p1uscs. ~lJ.VieWcaRE'~T~LS ...,,...,..,,5,,lM.,..,,1.,A""""""!" 29. $135. lst & lai;t. 497-18311. }Tom S195, adull !WCl1C1n. 6734030 or 494.3243 ~ BAO! nr bench $13.'>·$155. Col THE VENDOME DUPLE..'< 3 BR, 2 BA, newly Iv. 1435 N. CoHst -Open OCEAN front house avail. painted. Bit-ins. Lrg lncd E~1. 6Ta-4367, 4 9 4-2 ~ 0 8 eves r.Ud. Jan. 2 BR, 2 has, frplc yarrl. Chlldttn & pets ok, in ut & r.tstr BR, Privale $190/mo. 17582 ·~anne. Newport &.ech ctepe: to beach. Located in ll.B., Ap t A. 962--9788 1---'-------- scenlc Victoria Beach. $550. 11--h 4 BR. 2 b&., 2 car encl mo. Cent•""' 21. 494-9794. Newport u..c /Ind II .... ,, park'g, w ry. Ava . "°""'· Laguna Niguel NEWLY deeor -3 BR, 2 BA, 3 BR. 2 ba·turnlabed Steps to S\\'e,.,.llsh trpL 1 blk ocean. ocean · ••••••••••• · ·• ·• $775 \'EARLY lta.'!;e. NEW 2 Br. 2 Yearly. Otlld ok. $251). 3 BR. 2 Ba ............ $285 &. on Golf Cotirac:. S300 642-Sill. 2 BR, 1 Ba, Penin .. , .• , $250 mo. C&lt 675-Xl..10. We I.Jave. Winier Rent.ala Newport BMch Will Take Student5 ....,.... I 11"'1 "1'° O«anlronu """"· VACANT 3 BR. 3 Ba. Jlonle. AiMrtme"ts lorReflt CAU.: 673""3663 W/\V Carp, drnpc-s. refrig., I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; gar. No pcL~. Ulil. pakt. \ 1 Lease • $525 per nwnth. 1 Ll'I GERRIE co. 645-4400 ,.A-'-pt_i_. _F_u_rn. ______ _ associated BROKERS-REAi. TORS 2 02~ W 11-;ilboo t.7l·lt.•l LUXURY oceanfront • New Bllboa Island big, drn.matk 4 Bdrm. $450 SUBLET P&rk N e w po r t _ mo. yrty. ~ 1 BR. 1 Jl("rlOn, $150 P.iO Yum. 1tlldlo ~t. Pn!ler NEW OlANND.. 2 BR. 1ge wtnter &: up. UTtL PO. No stncle ferMI"' or older psUo ... dock avail. Gar. peta, *** 6'7r3613. couple. AvalL Jan ™h. 1845 Anahcln1 Avenue Cft.11 rtfn1. PtJllil"! ~O-Oi81 DEL-1.JXE APARTMENTS Air Con<t . Frplc's • 3 Swtm· mJng Pools •. Health Spa - Tennis Courts . Game and Billiard Room. l BR. from $160 l Bit It l)rn Frnm SlSJ MEDITERRANEAN 'VILLAGE 2~) Harbor Bl\'d., C. :'II. ( 714) 557 ·80'20 RENTAL OJ.~FICE. OPEN. 9:30 A?>.1 to 5:30 P~r LARGE 2 &inn.. 2 Ba, crpts, drpa, No pets. $165. 5'0--9722 ATTRACTIVE new 1 BR 1 BA. adlts. no petJi. $135. 1970 \VallMe. ~. .~. OCEAN and HARBOR VIEW . . Mond.11. J~iwy 1, 1973 ~[ 16211 P1rk1lde Lane, H.B. 714: 847-5441 DAILY PILOT .IS ....... I~ "11-U•: Fa r1ory" hall i;hopll IIV<11l, in lhC' mall rnngirll: from SSOfrno. ideal for l'n1oke :ihop, t1'0pil'lil fi.~h ~hop, rtt'. •l'.W 30th St., NC'V.Jl(lrt Rcarh. 613--9606. OFFICE STORE ~r .... ·port & Bay Ct'ntrr 20J2 Nev.•po11 Blvri.. C~I. Ulll. pd, Pkni. 6-16-1752. Industrial Rent1I 450 KENT \1-1. lll:i !IQ. fl. $l-IO/n10. l~ l.Dgan Aw, r:-.1. 61,,..jlJG. ~~14 blk s. So. of San Diego Fr,vy. on Beach, ~l::\V 1.000 & 2.000 lil'1 rt :-.1-1 1 blk. \V. on Holt to 16211 Parkside Lane ). Spact", Irie&.! Costa 1.fesa 1845 AM.hcim. A\enuC' " ''Where Congeniality l~~~"'l'"""""'"""~ ]r)(', 6i:J-\~li nit 5 Call ti.in. Ph1lllp11 5-\0--07'-;I Prevails" 1A-U 1 3 · E r.t-1 unlu:, 1200 -;,:Pc.":...:::.:";;.;:":.cmc.·c._ __ = & 2600 ~ fL Sitnta Ana IUeSliB.AU 21 ~!~~'U1! ~~~~~~~~t~o~~~!~"s~~ Newport Beach 11,,,lil _o_ .. _,~_,_7_•·-11~---31-00··-~ •Rent1ill ·-.. .1 .. T\\'O. 2 Bdm1 .••.•••. SlX~1. IJ<'rh hnu!'.I•· ~ecur1ty, ('Xtlu· -·--------R_e_n_1_a_l1_W_•_n __ t_oc1 ____ _ Bfiautiful apts. 1v•pri1·11.1e ~lll' VPrsailh'!:i Club and ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;~ - patios, ~1U'lii•'. pool, ~11a. pool 11·ith un1Qu•• ,\quall<1r. FOR LEASE I RETIHED couple looking for Lush i;arrlen srt!in.i::. Adults, ll)unta.111<> and forrnal ~ar· Luxury Buyfront ,\f'l1~. j Rooms 400 lurn. rcnlal or cartlakC'r no pct!. 151 F.. 21st, C.)I. d('llS. All pa11 or ~he South 1 ,v,, 2 BR,, S.'\:Jl 1o s:iJU I c:.::.:.;;:;o. ______ ~ "",sl~?~ unt!I April. Call • 646·!1ii66 • Coa:.1's flnt'sl apartment George Williims.on • * * :11 -,,.,J:1. N D I c1.lmn1uni1y. Reiltor George Cains 3 Rr. !<Alson Hi area. >..1nl -ew Up exes-1 Bcrlroon1 i.lurl1os frnn1 Sl9:i * 548.6570 * [ 2~ Maple Ave. Apt. F 1"f"f11. $200 by rrb. 1. Call e 2 Udrn1, l f3/\0 • , , , , , $195. 2 BN!room lron1 $30.) ~--6."60. • 3 lidrni, 2 BA·•···· $295. Models open 9 A.:\1. til dusk'----------Costa Mesa I ~~~~~~~~~~ B<'aUL. SJXtrious :-ipts ~ 1· )'ou 11re the \\'onner ()I I' Fenced yards, patios and O'!i. Apts., '.! li('kf'ls to !hC" 11 ~l quiet prh·ary. ,\dulls. no ~ furn. or Unfurn. 370 Sports, Vacation & Announcemlnt: pets. 642·4837. 1----------Recreational V1hicl1 2040 Ft1tl<'M('ln ~1. rar Ba~·' ON THE BLUFFS Costa Mesi Show More Room-Less Money AT NEWPORT THE EXCI:ING at ll1l' Announcements co:i.1E !;{'(' a rl'.'11! gan.ll"n • . PALM MESA APTS. Anaheim Convention apt! Like llvUig In a hon1e ~rom .~r11·port_Bl\'d .. turn at ~Il:'\l fTfHl:i TO NPT. BCll. Center ~om.M•r•r for SliO/mo. 2 BR, 1 1 ~ HA. llospllal .Ho ... ~ (1 blOCk FURi\. Oil L:="FUR:'\. January 5·1 ~ 1 2 prkg places, priv patios & aho1 c Pac,1!1c Coast lho.1·1 to t: beltr . hi \:trf' apls Ple.-i~r 1·rill 6~2-Zltii.,. C"<! 31~ 16181 Gan~H rtt Bt'e'as. \\:1i!IOfl Garden!i, rnu·aocr. !lOO ~i;:ney Lane, hn "1 YJ • 1' r-t 1,,,· t.rt\\·"··n :t .'· 5 r•nt '" f'f11.1n1 Hunllngton oath :-· .. ,,,,-,. B'<"h e ... 9,., .. ,n. . ~c p.-.o. acuz · e "~ " on \Yilson sr., \V. or Harbor .... "' ' '-' ...... ~l.>LV I ' r ''"" ,\•1Ur 11rkr1.,. •,'\1)1 lh C(1tJ llf\. ,. I . r of TcJC'N.r.nl': 1;141 i;.1-,.0060 in~. s 1a~ l'l'P ~. c rJl". ~ " ~ ou nrl' 11c \\lnnc 616-2816 1""' rt1•. J\dulls, 1n pt'ts. to!l-frt'l' nun1hl..r is ;H().J'.?'201 2 llt'krls tu the Park-Like Surrounding Sl:\Gl.ES FronL SJ:-itJ • • _,, __ Sports, Vacation & Qt:lt:T J>t.:LUXF. PARK NEWPORT ~ BEDP.:'11. t~rnni Sl•ll SBO. PER l\10. Share ~ Recreational Vehicle I. i & :: BP. APT'; APARTMENTS : REOJC\I ' t r."lnl $1/1/l , nn Condo \\'Ith 2-24 \'f Show P\1 P11tiol! * lllrl l'onl t;nfurn ,\pl~ A.rut tl'(Ull SIO Id b h .I 557 OJ.89 ''' lho· •. SJ · Ad r r 10 SIJ LESS. o ac e ors. ·-I .~r. lOPf:. u Is Oily. on the bay I 5"5029 A h I c ti Also Furn Bach. ,\111.. Yrn1·ri-: r1~ht, rhey'rl' unrll'r· o r .ro-. na em onv1n on M _... • A ts Lu ... ury apartrnPnl !1vni.s.: 11\'· [1nr1•rl 1561 ~lr"a Dr. LOVEL'I. rni. l>l'I ba. & c.'nt. Center Gt 1ln1que p • er look Ing the \\·atcr. Ell.JOY ~;i blk.~ lron1 Nr~1·port Blvd.) \ J>1'tin. Emply'•t J>Pl'i'IOn. $SO I Jan~y-j,:~4 ~ lii7 Sanla Ana AV('., C~r $7[1(),000 health spa. 7 SWllll· ~QS,:J !ll(J. ~>l~'.'.6l2, 5,1.(}..6:tia. Pl<'u;;;r •«tll b l'.!.ifiOi, c>:!. .. \~ Mgr Apt lll 646-5.'>12 rning pools, 7 111 hr1·rl ten· . Bo-h (.\IArhilt ooly. 5..,2 ·.o h. 1\\f"f'n 9 t .. · 5 11111 to 1·J11irn Tiii:: SEVILLE nis courts, plus milrs of Huntington .... · · · · vour t1ckc1s. l/'>orlh County :? BR, l'~ BA. ~·/i;:ir. h1•')'Cl1> trails. putting, shuf· ' inion!h l'\l hath & rntrunc(', i,,U.frt'f' nu1nbl>r l!'i f)<l().1220• 500 Adults. Crp16, drps. hltns. flcboarcl, croqu<'t. Junior J'~ BRAND NEW I kl!__!l_1'10~72.'I~. * • * f<'ncd yrd w/ patio. \Vtr pd. from $174.50 monthly: al!O'l 1 QUO VADIS 111 IJELL!X pr1 cn1r./hu!h. ~!:11d l ~~~~!!!~~~!!!~i 6.16--4120. imd 2·bt>droom plans and l.uxur;o Garden Apt.,. :-.r!'\'1<'1", no sn1nk1·r1. f'n~!a I ~ 2619 San!a Ana Ave. fL) SHifl 2-story \O\\n houses. Elcc· l:Sach('lnrJ.. J & 2 Bil's, :'llr•s11. ti75--fr.lJO, 5-tS-il97. Personal$ l~ ** 3 B l V: ba . ** Jrll.' k1!t:hens. private pa.>.~ FRvM $135 ~ r., 2 or balconies, carpclln&, dra· II!d Poul.Jncu.u.i·Saunas Hotels, Motels 410 L.1~l', """!Y clet-Or. encl per1es. Suhlcrrancan park· Rt' r-ealll)l'I Rooi1n & :\lore: patJo, bl!ns, crpt, drp~ · int:: \I ilh 1'lt•\',1!rir~. Op!lor\:11 AdultF .)n1y . No P•'IS ClOS<' to t•\·e~hint:. SljO niaid scn·1cc. Jusl north o! IMMEDIATE mo._~ Center 51., C~t. Call J'uhion Jlland ~\ Jan1borCl'1 OCCUPANCY aft a:30 P~ wkdys, all rlay anrl San Joaquin Jl!IL<; JV'Jad. 1\·kn1ls, 642 R"WO. Trlephon•· ril 11 t>l-1·1!!00 • SHADY EL:'ts • POOL * tor rcnt;il 1nformJ.\111n e Adults Poolside Sl40 up -*-2 WEEKS FREE* e Children next b\0<•k m E. """ s1 .. c." &12-361' Vista del Mesa - 2DR. stove, refri~.-crpt11. ADULT GARDE:\ .HO~tES d~ & utll 'it. Adlt pk. JRVIN!<: A\'E:. i\T ~Tl::SA Newport Beach $1:;(1/mo. 5.J 7 -6 1 3 4 or ?-1ove in w/deposlls only 1---'-------- 839-3266. I Br. $160 :.! Br. :!(XI NE\V l & 2 BR's fro111 $110 lo Day & ~ight Security, PO'll. S190. Nr. he11ch & shofl'f.:. }·ountains. P.cc. Eld.;. 11 114 E. 20th St., 01. exC'r•·isc nn, bi!\111rtb, r!Jl· 5~1Hll:\7. OI' TV . Ea. Apt. hu.<1 rh~h 114" 2 b 3 b 11 h \'lasher, rtf.rig, ~hag cp1, & !.· Jlf'I i;;('l.:11•1n. ;.1:1~1; :'\t·11por! B!\rl. r:-.1. 51'!·!155, fi l.l·:\~i7. 110.\TF: fo.c your parent \\ 1 l"V" 8: t••orl<'f ('Al'r P1 J\' or ' 530 t·n'>m treasures lo trash turn them inlo C0$h C"Al.L DAILY P!LOT 11 up l!P.,11.: rr. r ~ a prt patio (lr rl1>rk. ;,15-4\i.) pool, cpt/drp, bltn, plygrnrt 1~~~~~~~~-- 1996 rttaple, No. 1 ... 642-.11113 Yearly-Bayfront Live big .:ir·~pn\· 1' 12-q?7.~. , Cl.,\SSJF"lf:T) ... -.•• 642-!'$78 2212 College, No. 5 . 646-4273 3 Lovely nC'\'I un!urn. arts. LOVELY 2 Bil, 2 IJA, nr 3 & 2 BR., 2 ba. rach. Pier sehls, ~hopping & frcwys, no &. r.lip. :\lany extras. lmml·d. !JCL<; Sl&"l per mo, call occu pancy, 79-0134. Call: 67::·31i63 6i3·MS6 Evrs. lBDRi\I, no chlldr1.·n or pr!~. l.~ pvl yd. nr 18th St shop. pine. &'6-9533 associated from $140 O:i~>'ICod is S 1 rr · ~., 1., recreatiof'1. Sv11~ ..... .,, LARGE 2 BR. crpU, drpc., pi::o 's He al''i r SROKERs-AEALTORS .ZO.ZS W lafbocr 67J-l66] nr. E~tarl<'ta Iii Jtehool. I S:iJr,;i• TC'"n1J r:~L.r',.. Older pf'f'f<l. $135. fi73-8'l~J. SJ.:.\Ct.TF'F" ~ll\nor ,\pti:, 1 ~·· ,<l 'r:!'. 1"":1ocr. gc,' r:r . · * DE1,t:XE l & 2 BR. Close BR. SI~J.30 POOi. Cl"\lti;; 1,...g range . Saf'\~ Vo1,cy:>a11 gar, Bltns. Shaa' ?"J>'· Nr. tlrp1, bltns. ~nrh. r!lspL r12.1 \"/h;•1pool Bat~s Anrl :r:·-; So. Coa!<l Pla1.1t. 54;,..2321 Placentia A\'t'. ,\bk abuul -nc.re A res1de1'1t ion'" .. t nr., Ml>l, dti>S, stov, relri11:. our d!M"Otlnt. 548-268?. i:ro al"d activ1ll':!S d ·rec''"' Trader's Paradise lines times dollars .1 Ulil pd., pool, adlts. 1884 3 BH, 2 BA l>upll•).. \':1o plans lree Sunc.:iy . . Monrovia. 548--0336. Dshv.ilr lrplc 1)1,_"(<an \'if'\.\' b h d b rt:ec e Ill.\\ f . nt'11 1600 3 br hr:imt· 1 Br. 2 Ua, &aut crnr viit\.\· LRO. 2 Br., Patk>, nr. shop. $325 ~ mrr 2o.l•~ 33rt1 Si. rune es an a ~ s. in ~.11~.Ar!1"011<t, $29,500 .CW!rlo I unit, CTPf., drp•, air plf'lg adulU In triplex &12-2020 Day<1: 6 ,, 6-6 I l ~ StaQ1ng 85 101•1 as $140. c]('ar v. ~ • l!n1u1r. f1Va1l con<!. Lii. lnot Ltl1ure \\'I Adults, $715. >"9'· 615-2124. 2 BR furn. Deck. llliO Ind 64>-1'33. 2 A 3 BR. • '21!/$350 • uUI. 216\I Apolena. ~ 1 '129"'"'.so"""Po"r"'w"ee=k-,-&°"u,-_.. 1"s=11. Yearly. Walk ta btach c•~•~21.1/=~4,,__~=----2 BR & bll.chekln. Color TV, · 60-3254 l'\'~A. $,l'lglos. one a!"id tv:o· \\'ant 1111.rbor aN"ll hmne rrr IMIXI. Eq. Tn1 ror 3 Br hiac $135 mo, 2 BR duplex -"''/w 2 BR unlurn. Crpl llrps, \VESTCLTFl' 2 BR. ll,; BA, bedrooms, furnished end N'nl~l. ,\:<'nf 675-7225 or apt. C?l-1 lll't'A. 5.jl~. crpt&, bltns. No chldm ar 1'1lllge/oven, rtfrta. tfo petll. To~<nhouse. Bltrfs. p v ti unfurnished. Sorry no II,\\ I·, Zl Cnbin Cruise: & 2 Bit + 2 Sludio apts, Palm Caywood" Real\)' M&-1290 Balboa Penln1ul1 mald ~r;y .. pool. The l'tlt"S:fl, BEAUT vu calf enc, ml sq. 415 N. Newport Blv"il., N.B. ft. s Br. 3 1J& hlQdtl. LeU4! I BR wlnttr $150. ~I blk to $46-9681 . ~. 997·1305, ZT.9409. ncocan. Spotleaaly c e 8 n • \VATERt1lor;:T 3 BR. Ir.dry 213/675-479L $285 NEWPORT ShOft"s. 3 hdnn .cozy "~""-c.:.:~=.-,~Br-.-u"i"'n'". -pd~. rm., gar, "'-inter. /mo. 2 .. ·-Pl •VV··v 2 BR. $275 yrly. S#-:1113 an 645-¢n.,._ per mo. l<me $135. 12:13l 943-2928 14403 S. MancUa. La Minl4kcal. ~l Sl26: OtttUtfmnt: pell.. 641H296aft 4· $140/ma. 96&-lCM. pahos, adult11 only, ""r fl"'l.s . c tii!Cran or pots. Models Trailer, 200 !IP InW. hi Brl. Spr1ng11, nr .klwps A IC'hb. 2 BR. 2 bet-dfps, cptii bltlns, 172!! !3el'lford Ln. $22.1 per d H lO lO 7 C'rp!~. "-lPl! 2.-4, l.ooki; .V '37.500, TRADE 26~t eqty. gar. Adults, Jfllrbor-&lker Huntington BNch ~· MS-7533. _ 1 o~cn a V • r11tt"l 11·cll, \\'11.n1 r11r, <'l1t,1p· lor 1ni-. or hn1", Orang•rCo. ..rea 55'7-MM. · BEACH AREA . 112/'l/-I Oakwood • r l)r \·o n ·2011. 646-~ Ychtnm)'tr Rltr. 2 BR . Adults, no peu1. BAY 2 8R., 111 BA, ?-1l'dallion BR"11. \'r)y. Al~ llou.."'. )'l;o j l'lt.\l>~: 10 al."les nr l}.ir. :U' Sailboat r•<'inll: ttar. ~IEl\00\\'S APT . 387 \\'. hltns, wuher/dr)'t'r. w/w fee I Garden Apartment• !>10 .... !or latf' nlOdel h1'11\'Y V&llH' 0\'fT $3,000. Tr'ldt Bay SI. Of. 646-<X'T73 CfTl'.l. $180. 9G-8781 . ARRE\' RE•\LTI' f~l2-~50 111 .q>orl" car, PY,T cru~r foe cu-or ? LO\CEIX -1 Br ·Apt,-Neer-..; 89RM. dup!ex-downtown. ssoo-· Pt!T Mo. 3 BT nl'\\' NIWPOtl8.tl$1't or rqty 1n homf". "ttcllatt£C '13-281 oa: Ir. UCT. No pets. $135 C&tlltt1, dnipet; It •love. No duplex, 2 be. 1 BJk to bch I IMne and l&th value $500) $70Cll. 91'9·916:1. mnoo mo. Call 979-01.34. pru. SlSO per mo, ~. \'rly renfa.I. 673-5-137. &45-0550· 6•2·8170 ••••••••••••••••••••I Aiooi! want ad ta • l(lO':! fn. f"t1i1t l"l'!Mlltl m just a phone Wlnltr or yrly. No fee ft'Stmeot. call IWl)' • 6C-5671. ABBEY REALTY &t2-,311.;0 • ' ·~ i I I t I ' lf DAILY PILOT T......,, '"""' 2, 1971. DAILY PILOT ](ll] lt .... , ..... ........ I~ [ ---1~ [ c,,11,,_ J[Il) [ l[JJ) [ & l't>••• )[HJ l . ~,...,.,.. I ti I mi [ '';•••;;;;::;;;:;;1 'Ii•;;;;;;;;;;~ H!lei.fttJ. a 1P716 ....._w_._.M,.,. 11• M,.,. 111 I• • 1--'-----'----Hel Wonted,M&,.710 lpWontod,Mlt,.711 '....,. _,,_, HelpWontod,MltF710HelpW•-· p,,_.1. 530 c-nt. Concrete Job Wonted, Mole 7;,o BOAT REPAIRMEN iiiiiii~iiiii~~~iiiii~ti;:-~~~;;;;;:~~ '..:~:.;;;:;~;:;;:-::-;;;r::=======1 1--------DENTAL _,,llOnist, 28-33 JUNIOR -..,, 11).U. N-URSlNG·Din'dOr of • llINDU SPIRtTUAUST • PATIOS:PLANTERS ANSWERS MUii hive waterlroot boat Eam ilil-l<O P<r •<H 1et· • LVN ;i.11 &hlh ~t th\1 ad ctW'lllf. )'QUI' All Conc..-r-ete work. Bride. yard t:icp.. Inc 1-u d In It ~ exp'd. 33 hn/wk:. Ne tiac new CUJiomeu for tht Nw.s. ldt.. day thift. whole' outlook on Ufe for the alumJ*t.OM \vk. ttM..353.1. hauJouta, i:nechanibI A: hull :JJ & 6'WS!4 • DAILY PILOT. Thia la 001 111 ~~ 1-...,\' llotp mi bell« p,.,,,..,lonal odvlce SCRAM LETS repaln. Good IOl>I for top • .< DENTAL Sec'y-. ..._...,. rout< and -...,., •11 8 ·• T 11'1: on llCI'!. Lir:. Rtndircs dally. PATIOS, walkS, drh'C!"fi:. Saw, • nwn. m.ACKJE'S BOAT 'l!nnt.., ~r. oc coUc&e· Call m>t Jncli~de ooUectln& or C~kl Ave.. · · 'jT J ~:1312 No: 1-::I Cimino concrete. ~tor e1t. Guktt -GrimY -Clove -N.B. 673-6834. • DIRECTOR ot Nun:tnc, 96 provided. \Ve Work IOW' in& • 7-3;30. EXPf:r. pref'd. T J. O M G Pl.I 492-&ll&. break, ren\O\<e .t ttplact' YARD. 2414 Newport 'Blvd., :JJ ~. 4kltvmn;. TrantP.QrlaUon I• NURS&S Aide, 1mmed. ope.11-~ - Real. Snn CJcrrwntc. CUSTOM mtENT \VORK \Vlrinut -WOllKINC 7 BOOKKEEPERS 'f!Rnl.d ~ conv 'hosp NB lm!a. houn after echool and 8 ()ti Applteatlom t1.1,l<l!n ot~ -1... "'-' PREGNANT? Think Ing Drlvet1, "'ALKS, _ patios. Ovemeard: "l'm aU ~ FREE ~U17 ' ' : ' Saturda,y. We hJve Opeill111i1,1 stitlts. P$ric Udo Flaphip, Lit 1t~1NDl1U • ,,,,__. ,,,_, • K ll II Pool d~ks. Don. 642-8514. out today. All J.ul nltcht I n.... IAKA L" 'd 1700 Personnel Agency DISHW•~U~ I for Fountain Valley' South &U-81>44. """" ..,.,,.,J::..;. ~,,,,.,,.ct= Abortio11! now n 1e rlreamt 1 '<''a• \VORKING." • ..,\le"'-'l,..""r·"P · · -.... _:~~h 2 ~P. App)s' HunlJngton ~acb arees on·, N·URS--t..;;;---,ldct au shlfl•. ,,.f, ... ,,_ n•J"-rii1 f11.ct1 flr•ll 0.11 Life LifM.', Contractor lr\'lne Comple" S700 fO "'''"'' ....aure pm or aft ly. You niwit be OU! of """ -· fhott• '6-1ll ~ hrs. Ml-&'W:.l Job Wanted. ~em•I• 702 CAP Firm·local-fron1 ssro pn\, 1'01 8ay11de Or., 001. school by l Pf.I t 0 I ~per. pn>f., full OJ' piirl PROBLDt Ptcanancy, con· JACK Taula"' -Repolr P11iyi'Ol:IJSccttllU'Y to S625 Irvine Ba.Tila CortnuWu:i y •ch t Participate. Expertel'\('(>.: tinlt. Be\~ Manor .,eo~ ftdtnt, s y m pa t he t I c re mod .. addil. 20 yr8. e;ii;p. NF.ED he~ al . home! \\'e f"Un Company froru $650 au.b. boys rk.ie11 pr I 0 ti l y • Vlllcl!C('nf ~p1tal, .:?«:;2 r,rf'l'\llnc;Y counae'ling. Abor-Llc'd. r.ty \Vay Co. 547-<>036. ~~~~: ~;~~.:.: AN"OUnting Clerk to $62.\ TELLER TRAINEE DISH\VASHER for ~te 9jig...9fi.4 • ' Vla E'trada. l..a£:UM lfllls. ~-l a<1op1•---ref. /IP· Draftlnn LnR:una !leach 10 $625 1.........11,1. ~ •• ,, ~·.-~·JS NURSt:.~ Aides. eii:ptt. ll·i c'AitE. 64H.i"' • ~7~i.akers. up j 0 h n' ALSO FEE JOBS Twinkle Twinkle Y"r':" l ~:~ Pa'cTuca KEYPUNCH thlft. Mtsa Verdt Conv. Pl..A:'i'S-1-lou.<ies, Remo d s, RlVERIA EMPLOYME."lT Little St•rl ~~~~. ·-!?!'J&, ~·are, H.B. ~lt'!!~~o!C, l Center St, C~J. PALM It: CARD READJNGS Room AddiOons. S.10 up. Help Wanted, M It F 710 AGENCY, INC. Make a wi5-h for a RIJ>tr fwi .,...._""'" ~• ~ .ntrJ..llW Anolher' ytar bu paned A ii'• tlnlf! 10 tell all ol )'OU ..·hat'• ~n happen\ni". Tetb }>pt, Preletlt le F\Jtun" 2082 8 · Ct Dr ••• 290 • -~"'°""""===,.--s.57-0626 »7·~3 lllltnE'!i8 r · ..,. · po1ition wllh k>t.11 of poople1 -* ~ ~n'"cs 01---C r.J /F U h C2U} 694-ll30 Fu1lY lie. lrvinc 833-M.10 to i.Jk to ln a trlendly bank. .E.~•-n""~' . nnagC1' u c g. finlt we 'IVi&h LOVE II; Social Clubt 53.S Gardening Accounting (:lerlcel (Orangt> Co. Airport Areal Sharp A eaeer Jo leam ln-Ext:::_ cornmm:ial chuaia g: ~ ~::: ~1e; ·on 8 ~>'~ TllANK ·YOU for your con- 1.:.:;;;;;:.;.,;;,;;;;;;.,; _____ , BOB'S GARDENING &e:ra'?'S~:ct . to :m BUYER dlvldual. w 548-26:?2. Day & Swing Shift \'Rehling A.I.socs. Corp . st"nt suppon I: the ttft>r· r~~~t ~C:w';~ & LANDSCAPING Rccept/Seetttiiry 10 S500 Boat or sailing experie~ Call Barbara "· •· •• .m-2700 Ex.ecutlve Secret•ry Av•ll•ble Now ~I. r11.l1 yoo'\le Sf'nt to us. DISCOVEK Re1udenrial It Commt't'cial AttOUnllrig Clerk $5."iCI de'Sirable. but not req'd. Mecf I F t Of lNine Cmnpl.ex to f700 6 '-1o'i actuaJ v.wk l!XP"r. Oil PARTT1?.1E help 1n Dr.'s PLEASE. keep them com· 1-'"'nt: lndu.onrlal '"•pt~. (p/tl-) M.SO hr F·a~•.<rm"•1 ..... · 11•·.rgl•·· boat ICI ron c Work for )'OW1&'. V1ee ~I- OI '"' •;, "' ""' ~ "" ... -.... .,.,. """' Klrxflu dcct kA ...., __ ,,, .. A I • I either a k~h, kcytape oflil"t!. MIJ5l be abll' lo type !no as we have the but tcovery Complm.:n. RUTH RYAN AGENCY mmpanv. Average base v or aee u -=1u.<Y ucQi n ~\&lit" 0 pro. k di •-& ·u h I 1 bkk ·• Tl-&-&.~ ZIJ..387--.\193 at J e.tficient Individual to ducOon. Ute Shorthand· or ey SC """'; "'1 teac s mp e .PK openings In On.ice County, ~f-c2'J9 let 5pm. t19Z N""•pon. Cti-1 Q46.....4854 aalury + lxinus, based on ~~·er phones. creet Pft· super efficient. syst~. 49J..4676 for inlor· ALL FEE PAID ""· com· Travtl 540 1-""'RONT yd. lawn set'V. $10 17931 Beach. llB 847-9617 performe.nt~. S.e n d work llents. No exper. needed. .RJVER!A El\fFLOY?t.IENT Intervws Mou-Fri 9 am·12 matk>n. "' nio., back yds a Is o. hlstory/rt>sume to Cli~ Call TrJCy •.••••••.. 833-2700 AGENCY, INC. ,",A;;;R;;,:T=,~--iobo~.~.,~eal~~lo-rl pany. If itll any indlcalk>n of \reeding, yd cln up, I~ Administrative Secy l\.1arine Corp., 1919 E. O«i· • . 2082 Bw;incq Ctr Or. Ste :z9o PACIFIC hit.m.JAL students 17 ,_ m~r. lfr. the cronomy, everyone ts SET SAIL TAHITI trimming. hauling, Frt'<! est. Arc you a M>phlstlcp.tcd dental, P.O. Bo" 15063, Admln1str•tlve • I.rvl.ne • 833-9-llO 700 Ne'o\/Ort Center Dr "''age. l50CJ6 Jackson, l\.1kJ. hirifli, they want the BEST 962--8612. =le-ot'lentc<l Person'? Santa Ana . ca. 9Z705. Astlttant $750 {()range Co. Airport Area) Equ.J'CO::.. ~:~er ~·ay City. · / &:. since you're the BEST, Grand 3 Muted SchOoner, C'l"'C\\' & g...est sh. costs. EXP. Hawaiian Ganh•ncr. 1 11rl ,you enjoy a1 hlgh CARPET SA~fAN. Exi> tlighly poll!.hed individual Flnanci•I •-crotary PART l•'n-LVN', '"eek•nd• -nd"" more Just like""''· Complt>le garden i'lcrv. t'\·e Jl:aniour IJOl'l tion not req. but some exp. in net>dedtohandleFHA&VA ~. A-.. ... <><' .,-- !-\ 11 rn 11. I an i, 6 4 6-4676, working with n super nice l'Clall Mtes dt'slred. C.Om· filings. Co, has proUt shat· Yowtg lady to assist contr?I· KtTCH1 EN ~~· lmmed. Day shift, S42-l3l7. t>Xet'ullvc'? You will have nilssion, draw, + cnr ing & great bt:ncflta. !er. Private clu~. t-Jcper d. open ngs, va1wus hn:. Park -=o--Cal=-' ~642"'.-S1161~,...,.-;-I PROBLEM SOLVER ~'OUr O\vn secy & re<.-epOon· allowance. Profit 1h1lring + Call Jo .............. 833-2100 Open &alary. Xlnt fringe lido 1'"'lagahlp, G42-80.J;I. Ph. armecy Assistant . We're expand!...,. le .,,...,w1 ... .. L~t hert'. You ne«l good other company benefits. benefits. Send qualifications UTE Prcu \\'Ork on Elec-~lix bus! / 1 .,.. -~ u.., /~~~~~~~~~~:! Prof. gardener. Tree work, skills pluii ability to act ""' CARPETERIA, Mk t 0 r BANK to Class.ified Ad,·~. Dally Ironic pe.rta, °:?;• tc half • -. ~ 'v P easure 1!1 &. its so exciting. LAUREL -(213) 37S.1239 thinning, pruning, shaping. tmteu tor imp 0 rt an 1 p·iot p 0 n. •= "-· w1 "''"' 1 an important part ot m{!(li· · Cleanups. George, 646-5893. clients. Snlary is com· Gary. 64~· Customer S.rvice 1 • • • uuX .............. .....,.ta .s °K · cc con-cine. Gttat oppor. for super SHA\V graduated from I~ Gener•I Services peUllve. Ablp:ail Abbot Civil Engineers (21 Dream spot for 1weet r.Gf•saEN92626ERA. L OFFICE ~l~•t~h;~~~nt, perr.onatity. · call Kim, Assiltant to Placement Per&0n11cl Aaency, 230 \V. e Off.Ice Eng~r cMnner \\'ilh p: en er o us 833·2700, Dennis .t. Dennis ConHullanl. She'• making., iiiiiii~~~ 1• Gnt>ncral Ma.int Service e Wamer. Suie 209, S.A. e Field Engineer smile le friendly manner. Handle front deak for bWJY l VN P<>l'SOIU\t'I Agency of Irvb1e, mueh money ""' have to ........ - Plumbing, E 1ec 1 rt ca I·' ii5Sii7ii .. ii122&.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii...., Free to $2'2,000 base. Com· You'll make people happy 5Ales oUice Great variety 3·11 Char-re Shift. Employee D2 Pifich~ Dr. hiN! a truck to ta.Ice it to the Found (frff .els) 550 1.1 e ch anical, Carpentry, I' mercial construction here! Famous flnn. spot for the 'gal who likes to benefits lnchJdlng group &: Painting, CUstom Jrutalla· ANCl£NJ background. Call Debby · ·• .•••••. 8.33-ZiOO denl withe pUbl.ic. Salary to life ins, vac pay, holidays Prod. Fomnan bA,nk. She spent six weekt in ·~~:~ ~'ttt~~ j':·~me. low rates. RlVER~rl8°iti/>Svr.1E.~T BOOKKEEPER ~~bou~Y~~i ~::.~·=·~~~~ne~: F!,f;l'~=;w boat ~~:0~:~;~~= him, he's ~'till and what a · · MARINER AGENCY, INC. NCR Trainee to $550 Agency, 7790 Harbor Blvd., Cl\.1. st2-3505. CUPPER r.t.ARIN'E CORP pet! I'd keep him"bul I have 1.H-•u_l_lng-"'------2Ql2 Business Ctr Or, Ste.~290' "'ow what a !'J)Ot! The boMes 0.1. 1.VN-f/tlme. Pl\rk L id 0 1919 E. Occidental Sl, 2, 201 30th SL, N.B. SKIPLOADER , d ,_, k Irvine 833-94ID llre great, the co. hu all GIRLS Flagship, 60-8044. No calla , '!!!~~!!Santa!!'"!!!!Ana"'!!"l""""'i FOUND: Long ha 1 r ed o.: ump u .. c (Orang"(! Co. Airport Area) ~nefils . lfl:CludlnJ: dental! alter 5:))pm 1, our ~utUul le c re tar y work. Olnerete, asphalt, f\Oow Hiring CLEAN-u man 4 hrs , Shu~ uxlMd. uar ~·/head Easy, fun job, immedia:e Roal Esloto Solos BORNE •·• ~--k•'tten w/ll·0 ootlar ,. .. ,_ breaking °'"-7ll0 p -1 will dd MACHINISTS KAREN OS ·-to .., .... "&" """ • ..... 5, • Q>...-• .. A.. 6 da .... :. _,A!::r or 1&:.UN!• a up op. openings full, pan time, day very loving:. Vic BowUng YARD, garaee cleanups. DISHWASHERS ~,.,d .:0_2880 .. -,., peeu'"""'"'" p:?rtun1ty here. or night. Apply in pt'rson Both Day & Nilt> shirt open· fR£E have come !rom heftven. Green Dr., C.~f. ~ Remove tree, dirt, ivy. pre • <J"tJr • pcake Call lee ··· ·· ·· , .... m-1700 any af1. or evt>. 2930 \\-'. ings, 4 day, 40 hr \\wk.wk. Sbe has be61 with us almmt FOUND Siamete cat, male. DrlV'"""I <>T"Ddi"" 847 2666 Daytime, Age IS..21 Bakery, 273 E. 17th St.. So rt' M·' 1rg and t 18 old -.. ; • _ .. -... · • · C.M. Bookkffnar F /C Coast Hwy., N.B. • me ove 1me. L'" 10 License Tralnint a year a Yttf'I Pi1eu. Verde area. Call and HAULING & cleanup by exp . Apply In Per&0n stra.1 .. ~ new buikJ1,,. hollies GRAVEYARD. afternoon & siZ<' machines doing inle'r. Limited Tim• Only shfo manogcs the entire of· kJentlfy, S4&-+f78. -liege st""ent 1ge Irk 3 5 M 1.. CJ 'al _, k nd h 111 r estlng short run operations. r~c. •.•· 1, goo'ng to '"' ......_, · · · pm-pm, on-1·1 er1 · this growl"Winn. You'll "' e s s. Pe m. Apply in ........ son, Elder In-Fanious licenSt' co~ l'IO\\' ... ·"'"' nfD Bk &: white fml kitten 534-1846 or 534-2164. 2607 II' Co•••t II hand!• t"• , In luxury pt·t'-·, tclepbo--., ~ ·1 · • T·~·"' Co Sa · B t Coll ... vie WestcUtf area. 6"2-1129. =""'"'°~~~'-'-"'"'_,. . IV}". nc unc '""' '"'""' dustJ·ie1, Inc., 2101 Dove St., ava1 ao1c 1 •• ru . ~""""" m· wyer • us ness GEN. Hauling. Trf't!/11hrub Ne>A·port Beach 646--0201 TYPISTS here! Conacnlal care c r fen1 O\'Cr 30. 22S Forest N.B. pany. Applicants fully re· nnd Goldenwcst plus work· BASSETT, tt!ddlsh·brown & trim. Gar & yd cleanup. NEEDED NOW minded individual soui.:ht. L..aguna Beach. '~-~=~~~---in1bur1ed upon qualification. ing a full 8 hour d8.y. When bl.a.ck, male, no ta I: s · Ei;t. 839-2303, 557~. A~ S 'VER ING Service Call Lee ••.•. , ••.••• 833-2700 llIGll school & college l\f A INT EN AN CE man, New or '-"Cperienced aales Laguna Nla:ut>I. 83()..2Th,.l. H I Opcralor needed. 'Viii !rain, .... ed f bu $1.95/hr, also Bus Boy. 5 peoplc. Openings available. ~·e open . our FASHION IRISH Setter female, in ousec eanlng but will J>SlY for <>xpcricncc. Cost Accnt Clerk i!,.,...yi,nts 1c1~'f!~ \\~ : dayl'l 8 wef'k. !be Rusty Complete training program~ ISLAND OFFICE she will id lly ]55 •·-h t C •1 A II I lo In d Pelican Reslaurant, 2735 W. FU . Seuoo. Please ent . MESA Cleaning, -carpets, ,........., es t>r, "' · Good Skills N('('(!ss. ne po1 t n a renowne dis.hwuhcrs. Apply in lure management oppor· coordinate the en t 1 re SU-4760. \\'1ndcnl.'5. floors, ct e. AR c H . s r. &: Jr . :\lust type min. 50 w.p.m. t~· 1t_hat& odf~t>rs numerou1 • person, Ancient bfariner. •Q)ut TURI HEW)', NB! ' ~~~ tunities. Call· ?.tr. Sloan al system. She is \\-ell pa.Kl, 80 IRJSH Setter, male, Hun-Resid / comm'!. 557-6742. De&ign . Draf1smen, Plan· u.:/IC' 1ti; IK'Ount1 awa ts 301 North Tustin Ave., San-" A coupe, no c1~n 832·5'40. • don't any of you try to stee.l tington Harbor vie. 84&-1450. 548-flll. ners, Inleriot Designers, Apply in the personnel dept. shnrp individual who dei;lrea ta Ana. or pets. lmmed. position TARBELL 'her. We all lo\•e her&: think SS Dedicated Cleani-l..andscape Designers for between 9 am & 12 noon, to excel! Great opportunity! llOSTESS & Cuh' ovtT manage 20 units Costa lost 5 ··• Newport Beach .!-'inn. lm· Mon-I-Ti. Call Jo •• .. • · .. •·· ... 833-2700 · K!r, Mesa. l\o1ust be bondabJe. she's special. * WE 00 EVER\'TIIING * 21, days only. Apply dally, Ideal for r<'lired or REAL TORS REWARD! Sm. Bluepoint Rels. Ftel' est. 646-2839. ~~ins::n· 557-2442 ° r PACI~·ic i\.flrrUAL Dental Back Ofc 10:~11:30 am, r.ti Casa semH'etired cpl. For appt. Siamese fem. w/lfark pink HOUSE OF CLEAN iOO NcY.-'POrt Center Dr. Trainee ?\lt>xican Restaurant, 296 E. call 644-llliO 10 am to 8 pm. R. E. SALES collar disappeared from F'oor, windmvs. crpt, walls, Are You Lookr'ng For 1 i===N="'='port==Be=o:ah:::::=: I Brighter than bright your 17th St. Coita Mesa.. MEOIANJC wanted. Fare''"' Earning& of ~ or more Runt SCHUH join@d UI 8 home 12/21 at 1 t 2 t smile will be when assisling HOUSEKEEPER.~ in. 5 --. Co1ta >Jeoa • .::.... ~r month 1. easy tht> hs and stie• ~ Highland Dr, NB. 646-4119 ...! YI"· In area. 642-6824. this wonderful den 1is 1. da.ys, ref. 3• sml ctuldren, ....... ...... LaN•in "·ay. \Ve furnish mo~t ago 1 LOST all F I will olcsn your house onCf' A New Future? CLERK TYPIST Great location In lovely of· pn J"05lm• S!iO wk. Ha ~2-5133. hs1ing1 8'. selling tract refer-tast1c. She ~'Orked tor What Penkn Cat. W. Se;~~ a week for $25 experiencro. • Gencrnl clerk dutic& w/ty~ fk·e needll sharp pleasant ~17-lS46. Medicel Steff Sec'y ral leads. High arlvlirtising \\'e all call "TllAT OTllER A 51st, N.B. Child's pet, 8!J'l...40ol3. 6 to 10 PM.Eves., Keep in.g & lillng. 1ndi\'ldua.I. Houstkuper f/time ?.tin. 1 yr hospital e"pcr. ~dge.t, lots of floor~lln~f· AGENCY" tor many yean, 64€Hi546. Peinting & 'ob h' Apply Jn Person Call Pru ............ 833-2700 F'oi· Oln\'. Hosp. 5'19-3061 X.ln'I salary .i:: fringe bene· n1us progr~~.1· 1 n .nt Y llO she brought with her a irh • your present I · w tie CLA VAL CO fits. Con!act Personnel ron csts, m~..._.ica 1nsur. TAPING knlvq lollt vie P•pe ang1ng you learn. Mr. Ford • • Florist Assistant 1-IOUSEWJVES, part time Dept., l\.1on lbn1 Thurs, 9-4 paid. Call for app't. Lou 1o11hole new \\'RY lor ua to ~~~ .t: ~~i.wy~~ CUSTOM PAINTING 646.9601 ForenlOSt in the vitol ex· A fine artistic touch needed deli\'t'ry for dental lab. pm, Fountain Valley Com. Sangermano.. lt>arn. She has a neat at- ;;.i&-:!932. Intcr/Exter. Unfurn. Inter. apautndon'•"•~•'c vi ~lvdc"s '&' cor Yniro"is' hl·re. Design floral arrange. 64fr5068.0R _, El n1unity Hospital, 17100 larwin rtalty inc. litude & sense of humor that spec. pri~. Free color con-Astembly Trainff u mcnls etr. Creative spirit lNSP.r;cr \\'.anlL'-'· CC· Euclid Ave., Fount. Valley. 96>1·4400 124 Hours) kce~ us all laughing. When LOST: Gennan Shepherd. 10 lti' & 1 L' 1 AssCo1bly of gla~11 to nietnl 17th & Pl.ACENTIA sought for super position in tron1c fie.le!, will traJn. Ap-97!).1711. R. E. T-INEE you·~ In the , • p eo p 1, mo. Ans. to ' 'Eric' ' , su ng es · ic:. ns. senl asscmbtlcs for connect· COSTA MESA posti shop. ply ln person. SAE fld\'nnc· • I I~ T KM Westside c . M , 66-6888, "'on't be underbid. 642~. 'S EqUlll Opportunity Employcr <"I Packaging, 2165 So. Med ca Ktcept rne R. E. Broker &: Developer, business" your heart bttakl 673-0230. . No Wasting 01 · Apply Gen'I Ofc TrM $100 wk Grand Ave, Santa Ana. Each moining you'll don a will train & sponsor for a Utile, but good old Rtn11 BllACK/whlte/brwn Auslral· * WALLPAPER * Gullon Industries Cl ER 1 CAL-ft.faturt> ofc. Learn all phases of this in· Equal Opportunity Employl'.'r lovely 11·h.lte unifonn & license. Call betwn 10 am & lumi it right into laUJhter. Jan male shepherd. Vic. When you call "l\1ac" 822 Producrlon PL, NB. wo rk c r. Know I edge tcrestlng business In super ~ bright smile v.·hen you land 3 pm, 54;).1124. Harbor/Adams. 546-3642 or 548-1444 646-1711 642-0163. medical/medicare billing & spot. Sharp, quick lo catch thi11 suPt>f spot. Friendly RECEPTIONIST . •••u7•, bkkpng & gen'I. ofc. duties. on individual needed to land ind.iv. AOught to greet pa. SECRETARY .,...,.. 'I INT & EXT painting, paper ASSE~1BLY Trainees. f\Oo G rl' td Con H TISI · •-· ""' I J 0 • h J J a 1e v. osp., this posiUon. lien... in ""au . nev.• o e. TO $700 n the ,t o anuary LOST dog, Dee. 17, Reward, liangi!"'g, ~~~I wood exp. u~sary. r.tusL have Garfield Ave., H.B. Call Tracy ~.2700 Call Pru. 833·2'100, Dennis I . C I ' F BARBARA POMAR Jo'-us Irish & Gordon !K"tler mil<. finishing. J'tO"'•;io,;; good eyt>slght & finger dex· '· ·' · •· ••. ......-& Dennis Pt>n1t1nnel Agency rv1ne omp ex-ree ..... Looks like blk Irish setter, INT. & Exler. Af'CGUl'l. ceil-tt>rlty. Apply In pr1'90n. SAE CLERK· RETAIL I Sec of hvlne :m2 ~f!eheloi Dr Sharp girl ~ for busy as a Placement Consultant 54S"'542 -·~ · I Advanced Paeaging, 2165 C,\NTEEN IN HOSPITAL. Leg• retary •· ' -· 1 )'OU'"' executive. Public. and \\'e can hardly wail. She ---· ------o lngs sp • ..., .. ". lie.. n."' I ii · ; d k F P 'd .,_, I B k Ole ·~ LADY'S small gold . \Vatch Local rc1s. 645--080!!, Chuck. So. Grand Ave., .Snnta Ana u time, ay ~·ee . H ill ~•C• llC contact . r.tust be self ts pretty, bright and hu el"· w/dlamonds at both ends of Equal Opportunity Emplo)-•er, ~"~';..=933~1o0.~"'~'-496=·--,.,--Clenr oot the cobwebs. i\.1ove Busy doctor !ittks talented I 'ta11er. Profit sharing. .......1 ••• ,.. So EXT_Se_ECJAb.J!_99 A G 1-COOK.-nl&turerexp'd a~nlj \\ith fol)\'ani think1~ _right baJl!l to a.Wsl \n pa, ,u.so F.E£ JOBS ~·enc:e in our ucsu. ' strap."6T.F0379-3 Br. Lk:/Jns. 776--6788 TTRACTIVE IRL or \viii traio. attorney "'ho h1u~ an xlnt !lent care. i\lust Ix! ftieodly. RIVJERIA EMPLOY!>.tENT you can BeeWe 'tt ~ REWARD! Minolta SRT-101 ACOUSTIC ceilings $8.S9, in-P/limc ~·ork, high pay, short ?.fcsa Verde Conv. Hospital practice in beautiful locelt. ~ PER.SQ\INE.l Doctor is a re11.I doll. Fun AGENCY INC. and loving it. Camera \\•/300 mm k>N &: leriors and exteriors, llCt'TIS· Im. gen'[ cleaning. No fi&t Center St., Costa 1.iesa If }'OU SCC"k ~Ilion • to 11,'0rk 11:i1h. ~all l\1arion. ! 21m BusilX'SI CU. Dr. Ste. 200 Sun -set tripod. 646-6759. ed R.S. painting. 842-9771. heavy ""Ol'k. Must drivt>. 548-5585 11.bo\>e the nonnal this spot SERY(IS•AGE1'C\' 83l-2700, Dennis &: Dennis lrvill(' 833-~10 Sm. brown & wht Beagle-Apply ll·l, Rental R<'adier, 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.. ls for ~u. • Pl'l"!!Onrel Agency of Jrvine. ! f0rnngt' Co. Airport Areal type dog lost In College Pk. APT. INTERIOR 569 \\'. 191h, C.l\.f. l ' Call l\.larion ......... 833-ZiOO Exec. Secretary to .$800 2082 Ml('hel~n Or. ' j We're all BCeking n f! w Reward. 557-1236 aft ~ pm. Crpt..Sham:f;~ & cl;aning AUTO COUNSELING Al!IO Fee Jobs wce~pr/Gll'L F ri = Medic•I Assistant RECEPTIONIST knowledge to do a better j()b SALESMAN Sec!'y/Advertising to $650 ll~le patients w/care &: Day or night, full or part for botb applicants and Plaiter, Petch, Repair Gil Fridey to $600 Clerk Typist/Purchas $460 kindness. Varied baek of<'. lime, no exp. nee .. we train, companies In the ..,. .. t .-. -------- 1---1~ B~tW Agency, Prod u c I Start The · 1 Inven. Conttol ClrlC $460 duties for est11.b. ?.lD. Salarv no typing or s,1-1. etc. Apply · r-;~-* PATCH PLASTERING kOO\vled.gc important. Ste N y Off R' h Reelonal qfc of argt; cory. Gen'J Ofc/65 Typing $450 $425. Call Jan Pag e·, i•i pm;on any alt. or eve. we've .all dcwted one tenth i\11 types. Free e!:tlmat<'s Bob Crevier nt ew ear 19 t !l('{'d.iv~d'u Dl!nhosa.~!iny•m, ~rie:&n-Oerk ~1st $375 540--6055. Coastal Pttsonnf'I 29.10 \V. COMt Hwy., N.B. of our ·woridnc time to -~~~~~~~--·1 Cail Mfl....68'25 CREVIER BMW aI' . ..,.. · Recept !st to $450 Agency. 2790 Harbor Bl"d .. -1 Agt Is An Asset Cull Tracy .......... 833-27 488 E. 1 h <at Irv1nc J Clt-1 C.?-1. Rtceptioni1t $500 c IUSeS. Thank .goodness for .,___ * Plumbing Sa les . Service · Leasing Rate Cleric: --=---+12-ltf'11----·~ "';\rn;' wanrlOl l'[lml f6f Pr Penionallt¥ Ollf--be a 11t1 l u I tJCL. W. P . Fuller PLU"IBING REPAIR 208' W. 183Sf ~3 .. 17Sainta Ana Beautiful ~ --va~·· car w••h duN••· If Good t_yp!ng. ?.lust be cute & GUNTHER 1(1..AUS still 2-o Ni " ~ \'ou'U ratt' hen!! Fnbulow; ~ '"'""' ""' '" .. .£ iag11ra No job too small Auto hfechanlc·E.xp a 11 Pacific View ro. places primary Im· JANITORIAL Maid•, penn. you are reliable !: lookir:g I ~JV~'~A E?.tPLOY~1ENT vi.sits w once a month and Costa Meta * 642-3128 * Memorial Park portance on their hand pick· p/-. 8 am-12 noon on for steady work, apply .'" AGENCT INC 1'>e're all very much ln-\' ' -1 1 Imports for sml dealership 1 L" , ou 11.re lne wnner o DR*lNS uncloggt>d . $1.j() f!d emp:,r.o 11. Mu111 be sun. 6 ~10 pm Mon thru pc'1'!Kln o manager, ,.,0 1208•2 B · Ctr D St 290 volved in the PACE 2 tlckr11 10 tht! in S. Onu~r. County Beach al Car \V h 481 E 17th St usiness r c. Se~·er llnf' to 100' · $1j. Comm. Send inquiri~ 10 Nl'C<ls 'h\-o <21 older ,11:: cm<> sharp a enjoy de ing Thurs. as • · " Jn-·lnc 833-9410 SEMINAR. I'm going ro Sports, Vac•tlon & * 5-19.2502 * Rox 573 ~ Daily Piiot. P.O. lionally mature men. "'/the p~blic. 1J.~Al~N~ITO~R~tAL~=,-----a-n. Costa ~1esa. 10rnngc Co. Airport Area} haw the pri\'iledgt: or at· RtcreetJon1I Vehicle Stwlng/Alterati?ns Box No. fj(',(), CostR l\lt>Sa, Call l\fRrion ......... 833-2700 semi t'etired man needed. r.tEN \\'8.nled f/llme for RECEPMONIST for busy tending the UCI Executive •Sthot.''.'. Altoralt'on· "2·5845 Calif. m.26. ~"~sLl;~G'i;~:~Rf~~li~~~ Receptionist $494 For appt. 548-1~ aft 5. ~:C ~11::: :u::i~~ ne>A• beauty salon, Tues. Program and am really ""' --BAR\'SITTERS "''IUlted Make l973 A Journeyma~ 1.inotyP:t' ~la: !'or s1cady'•~·. apply In lhru Thurs. SG-'i"iSS. looki t ard t t . Ana heim Convention Neal, accurate. 20 year!! exp. t<..'l?na~s f"ri & Sat nights fore 111" t'll'("d arist>s. chlnlst. Night poslt10n. 35 ~ RELIEF l.'OOk & kitchen ng or.v 0 earning Cent•r ,(: a ft<" r sch o o I . Gr••! Yaar . hr. ~·k. Xlnt Company Ben· pel"llOn 10 manager, Foun-new ideas from the class Television Repair Grandmotherly type for Above a\·erag" earnings & St:i.rt it off nght by lanchng efits. PaJd ?aicdicaJ. Life fain Valley Car \Va.sh, 10035 ~~C: t$:e \\~f· a~ae~ and spea~ers. Jan~ry ~\~ 1 11 N rt""'! bonus plan. th1s super front office pos1. Cr·" U lo •E -;;,:lt::;i•ccA.o.ve="-'F,C..v,_.c____ B . 311~ "··-t ,.... Plea11e call 642-51m!. rxt. :11.i C'OLOR TV cal-Tronics overng1 · ewpo ........,11 lion. Personable shf\rp, a.t· ~Unl{orm~. o:uit n n,etc. -:-1 ro\lo•ns, vo ~ ,,.. .. ;. • bch1o·ttn 9 & 5 pm to claim j 169 \V. 2Qlh, Cos!a l\fcsa ' area. 6ID-l'75l .\ \·cry .satislying servite in tractive incUvkhlAI needed to DAILY PILOT Neu.'f'-dYS ~clRLs 1 S. Laguna. ~ yOur tickers. INonh Counly Service Call $10. S.1&-0-t.12 S,~BYSJTI'ER \\t1ntl'd lo helping people sa\'e monC'y. i.,'TN'I client!!. Ask for Larry ~1-lller 10 yrs and older. n..~ SU~r. nite shlft. MISS coRD AUTO'-IOBll.E !oll·frcf' number Is 540-J22!h !Tree Service Cfll'f' for :J hoys. JO & 1 my Call Bllrbara .......• 833-Z100 e 642-4321 e · Be h Full oc p/hme. Hy-Lond d . the -· • • ,, hon1c, Adn1ns .~ Brkh.~•. ''" Ke.,.,·port ac &l'<'!I. J.Tome for except Ion al ma e it 11.no r year, lll Babysitting IT REE TR r !'tt i\.f ING . 11.B. Days & so1ne l'ves. I Pl~I p~ For Salts Systems Support Vacancies cost money! Rent ~ g';ti~iL,~n~j1~ ~Ir. children. 9861 Vil. tllh St., sttll 11. "Brat", but love her Removal 96R--6TIS nterv w To $11,000 ~r house, apt.. 11tnre BY. Y • • S.A. Call l . R.ussavagc, an)'\\'ay. She 11till doesn't NE\\I' A ·s ~ve or any· ustom ornamcnta \\·or BABYSITI'ER want I?" : SAlary isn't only unique fnct Jt., etc. t a ...... 1 Y t "" -~, .. · ilre the [recl\-aya and only YE R ,. c I k .. 10 Ai\.1·2 Pi\1 & 2-4 P~l hru ~·1 Pllo I • 642-43.21 • ~~, -·1 I linle. Babyslllin)l'.. Jlcspon. Call Da\.'e 673-1166 RELIABLE. mature ~un,Qn January 2nd & 3rd about thl.!1 xlnt positibn. Oauif'ed Ad. 6C2-5678. N<>ed a "Pad"'? Place an ad? 08.S!litied Ads , .. 642-5678 hllll 19,000 miles after 3 playmates. Gd. 1nl'als, exp. I~~~~!!!!!!~~~~ for 10 yr old gll'I. 3 pm to 6 .1..1.a _12 Demonstrate a revolu·1,====r~~;~;,:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::;;:;;~= ~0419. I" [Il] pm daily. 67:t-r:J67 .....,...,, tionary produtt for the ~· B th b I if ~~===~----NYSE H~ted firm. Super ..., ~ a tu r•palr , __ L_._ ... _,_.,_,.. __ _, BflB\'SITIER w 8 11 t c d • DEW VERY of D A IL Y • sha..... lndlYirtua.I needed Sm 1'1. "D G It. "E"D'M ~ " fl I hi . n1a tuno & rclla. \VOn1an to ·•· .L~ .r.AaJ ~ r rt n s ng sit eves lor 8 )T old girl. PILOT, SUNDAY ONLY, to here.. " ..t,::::ir---"ltf !lWl---•-::::-,..:.-1 SO-<X>O, thl1 hat been an- '•·-------newspaper carriers. Re· Call Och by .......... 83..1-2700 ..... a.AT .L PO UIU. I YR. Cunt. lldinlsh in 11 =''3&-"=°'2829'==.=~-""",.-"'"" quirc1 the use of a Station ., l'•0""1MMIJ'Q#A Ji.t u>t ttJ. other fUU excitinz nwud· \\hlle or color In your home Job Wanted, Miit 700 BABi.srrt'F.R needed, ?t.fon '''agon or Van. Contact Mr. Also rec Jobs ~ AmrJ1111 lo the Slors. Y ;" u ~ ing yeoar. or b\lsln~u. ~·5470. TRC 1 thru Fri. P<>rrnanene. \'le. 1-lan-y Seeley, 330 'Vest Bay TYPIST • To cJ.ivelop mes.sage for Tundoy, ocr.n lnc. ;.m:. H ail I Reach &. Ellis,' If · B · St ., Cosllli Mesa. Train on Computtrl reodwordscoo•spondtngtorunbn 4..7·" Buikltra s.i2-!m9. fff P aid ~TAUi.US of)'OUl'Zodioebirths¢ 9070 Buttercup ln. BABVSIITF.lt for 2 ~nl DELICATESSEN l ~1u1lilul opror. tor 8h11.rp in· ~-1 Yov< 3~~ ~~.., COM?LETt:: bu!ldina; Jtod Fountain Valley boys. 10:30-8 p.n1. ;, Days. <1lv-\dut1l. •"'llbulous ro. 1n I uA1 Jt 5 ~ty ~J 1~-;,"' 63 n.. ttpair anyth111g your homt' Yo11 ,,rt' th\• 11·1nr11•r of Of Al'<"I\. Csll 6'6*-1006 H / C h• .t!\lOCr lorAtion offers IUC'Dt .. '°"-°""' Joi O.IO'f' 6-1 ~-... . nr-ed!i. Real!IOnablt• Ca J 1 1 2 Oekl'l.11; IU !ht' - --0Stes5 GS t8r ~nrflls .l !ralnin<>. \'ou'I\ ~ Q-61.f9. !> ~•l>d J5 ~ "!I ~ • Gene. !>f7-l83S. BAHY S1Ut"'r & L11e 11st> . .,.. 6 Nrw )6 0I 66 ~ ,Sports, Vacetion & 11iurk, U\'C' In. L.oc1tl 1te.f11. Waitresses mnvf' flbt>11.d hcrt. 1 0e.. J1 M<'C'l.-.f .i ~" SAGmwus Carpenter . Recreattot1•1 v .nicle I S4-l-1407/JW-T4i4. C•ll l.tt ............ 833-2700 •Z--)IWI... li8Cnt.c""' ~ ,, &i Sho 9WO"A J9Abcwr ffliefi.cr-,· 1 I AU.. t,ype~ of airpcntry aq: w •BEAUT\' OPERATOR • Deli Man B~nk Ttller to $SSO lOSlpi olOQ..I« 10w.., .ore..11 and Small at !ht' f"ULI. Tl~tE. 1\PPLY -GrMt ".,.., to ~,11 Nciv 11 M<1t o11 ~ 71 A ~&.I 5.'IErl~ Anaheim Conventiori 267 E. t7tb. Cmta MeM Bakery-Counter Year! TCTnnc bank see~ ·;~ ~ !~ =...., ~= """"*' s.tvleo Conte• BRANCH MANAGER H~lp ..,... • hi<!ndly "'"°" to "'' .,.,. ,.,_ :;:.:J;.:;. J1111ua"' ~14 A cal'l'e.r otportunlty for ex· Mndle lheir valued client& 156't .t!rOf' 7Sf<lr ., .... iy f' 16 Soon. "'0.-,, .,.,.,_,. JOHN'S Carpet A Uphohtery P1elUlt' call 642-5"6ill. ext. 31• per. aav ngs I: Io an 1' inn. 17 -n.. o11 J#fJI 71 It Orf.Shampoo fr ee Scot··befween9&:Spmto cl1Um t•nnger. Sobmlt ~e Mvstbeowr21 ClllJo ....... J •••••• m.2700 llflllnwr .ce~ ~~ cbCW&nl (Soll Retardants}. )'()Ur t1ck,tt1. !North COunty /aalar:v ttqulrrmcmt 10 & Experienced c•u ..,, , ,.1t~ ,."~ .,~,,. 6 all "t'Olor loll·fret" number ls $4()112201 Per 1 an no I DI rector, ,. ... .....,--,,__ • 10 m.lnutt Cl11.u\fled llrl no. M1. clo 219--s1~ ,,...,,._.,.. • 1---*,;_....o*;__;*_·c__ A pply in 1"'rson 2'l0f ~2RnTful 82Nt-1il<tich tor ........ ........ 0.lly PUot, P.O .... 1500, 2082 Mi ... I D 2lh .,.... '"" Sa .)'tllll'.1t10JIOX bY ta•iJJt< ""UICK c --H c..ta.M~1!-.'!!6lll· s li.118 son r. ,.,..._ .... .. .. me extna tripe. 'Will cRsn ,,-~ HOCHMAN' 25~ sss.w.iwr.. ts..__, 1Mftfl rn1 .. •1•""' nn. " THROUGH A TIME FOR DELICATESSEN" lrvi'ne ~~':'.."'"' ~~. :ll::;"'"'i=':;;,,~ hall IU. ~1rrm.15n.so, DAJLY PILOT RESTAURANT 21A ,...,. uv-~ t.'OtlCb llo. °"' is. ,... DAILY PILOT .,...,. ..,,_ ""'- • With 1pcdal thanks ta nch of YoU for htlplrc-us learn and ...... eitp. la -.-'hat ccunta, noc 428 t , 17th Sfttet 'I 30To 60About 'O"'°"" -hod.1-~M~ _.it WANT AD ==LA~S!S~IFl~E!D~~~D=S~l~::~eo..=:· ~~fo: .. ~:;;~~~~z Gool @Ad-()N.l.\l.r 1~--~~~-E-~!§'~~~~~11~ 5<tz=s611 -_______________ ,......, ___ ""' 11 s.11 tt11c 1,..,. ... 642-<om .~ • • • •, I I T . Ho _. llvt "' .. 9. II> N. or ... ... Cl N DI Tot hi ., Afi , , l ' I I r Un ~ pc "' ... • I "' t' c b> R >!JI tn (t Ne v· A F u • SA E> ~ p ll n ,, a t SA n D SA • • n g • > " ~ • • D c Fe I• s; M • F "1 ,, ( w • , I • • • , J " I ~ ' Si I I ' , l SI • t ~ 11 I . ' ~" ... , • -J T • ,,.,,.,,., 2. 191) DAILY PILOT 2$ OAILV PILOT 27 1;.I -fa·k-, .. ··~l[fi]~tJI l . 'a'-']!!]; .__I _1a•_··-__,J[fi]I '""''"""' J[fi] 1_-_ __Jl~ ~I ;;;;; ... -;;;;;;;;~;;1~[;;o-;;o ... ~-l~~~1 ;-l ;;'"-;;;'"'°'-;;;""--;;;.l~;;~~1 ;l._;; ..... --;;;;""--;;s.o.-;;:;)§]~1 ~ W""!od, M & f 710 iielp Wonted, M !!.?.~ Hole Wonted, M & F 710 ~olp'Wantod, M & F 710 ~t1CC1llo,,_1 11 ~ ~f!!rtl 09.._Gt_o_-o-_d1 __ 8_30_1 ~,_• ______ 8_5_4 An tiquo•/Claui<t 953 Autos Wonted 961 RN-LYN SEWINC MACHINE OPRS. TELEPHONE ·'4lelman. WESTCLIFF STEREO. lS'13 G1rr•rd rro K 2 Skh1. Solon1on hln-~IUST S.tTiOt.'t~ Sil~ T~·r· "JI ('ht-\')', low nu 'I'. Xlnt Cash For Clean Pvt duty -alJ ahl h1: Coun-.. ~~helpful. APPlY part time can earn $3 per PERSONNEL AGENCY niodel. $yatemlit'd • u t o du~ .. llumanlc boots. S1S. r1('r, AKC', femaJl", S rrm. t'Ond . RWl.!I v.·elt, ad t..'ldy l)r'Wkit. 1 n t e r v I~ w 1 Jo.~ A CbrlmnRo boot or ~ Ex.puiance our NN Addttq u 01 chanser, allJ watt amJln1 Ca.II 6"--0661. Call S~i.a ~1g..M11. Used Cars & resiatrationf.Sdally,ucep( 89ll W. l6th, NewprtBch citn~ ~not t::'U&l)', January 2nd :i;~ ;1C:J:~1A ta~~ TV, R1dlo, HiFi. sr=.~..,~rnaro-~-n~n-to-.-.~ld. R.creational Trucks SUn. l..e:tCOUlle N~r•~• SHARP alert sirl f o r Cit -man pm. 1651 E. Edlnttr, S.A. cfe.ck. SliU l1rand new In Ste r eo 836 Af\C, 11rot. obNI. t1~1lniod Ve hiclt t 956 ~stry, !Sl Ho.pltal Rd., dl\IUS!fk-d ore wo rk . T E L EP•IONE ai\sv.·ertng S42-88l6 box. "wu lett ~-l11.lnit~t <u, sso. <196-4102. How a rd Che vrolet N.B. Call Aey11me, 6-12-9955 M•cGregor . Yacht Corp. servl~. f':<iP1-'r prelen?d. laya~·ai. Now. Sl'.W. Credit A1t11r~1 Sten.>o fu'\.-e1ver 1·"lO~B~f~;n"'•~1"•"N"'1-·1-,~.SC~'~H~E~H-l~c FOR THE Ne wport Beech or 540-99M. Ifill Placentia, 0.t. but voill lrain. ~tm. \¥HO \\'A.N1'S TO WOHK? dept. tTI4i 893--«.0I. w_j2 \\'alout c 11 b I n e I mn..!l' ruppirli. S5<l <>I' o!ft'I'. ;\!:H·1\1 lhur Blv(I & J11.01borce SALESMEN \\lou l<!_ ~ llke to EARN MORE u~n l"\·rr before IN 1973? Jnt'l Organlzallon • needs men to 1ervice and in- crease establl!hed occoWlt1. AGE. .. NOT IMPORTANT DESIRE ••••• IS Todliy'1 executives we r e hln!d ln their 20's, ~·s and 40's. AR£ YOU -....1 .. Am"bitlous 1'1 gOQC;I heailh Have 'Higli School Dlplama or bettc>r Bond.able ~·Ith good ttferences'? If YOU 9ualify We Guarantee Complete securl!y ~~savings InveslJnent program 2 .. veeks training, , e:icperues paid IMiOO ?M!r month guarantee 10 .start Unlimited Rdvancement np- porlunities. No seniority. 'rhls is a lifrtime career np- portunity. Disability ins., not lire ins. Call For Appt. Tues. &: Wed. 9 AM-6 P~t RAY SALVO (714) 835-3311 (Long DI.st • C&ll CoUect) SR. SECRETARY Must bt' highly qualitil'd in all .ecrttarlal 1kll11.' Sh rc!q'd. V.'lllin& to 8(..'Ctpl l'l!fll)Oll,ibility. Apply In J>enion CLA·VAL CO. Forcn1ost In lhl' vital ex· pnndmg Ind us tr y of au1omatic val~s l: con· lro~. 17th & PLACE?\'TIA COSfA MESA EqWil Opportunity Employtt SfAFr· ACCOUNT,\.1'\T - $15,<m Irvine Complex-FrH Entry level pot!iil:lon to work ir1to con!roller. Establi!ihcd gro\\'Jn&; oompany. Also Jo"e-e Job&. RIVERIA E?.IPL0Yt-.1ENT AGENC\', INC. 2Q.S2 Busineu Ctr Dr. Stl? 290 Irvine 833-9410 \01·;1 11gQ Co. Airport -Area.I Start Your Career Irvine Complex Plush off1C'('5 -.Fun company~ Type 55, no exp. nee. $425. RIVERIA EC\1.PLOYri1Th'T AGENCY. INC. ~ Business Ctr Dr. Ste 290 k"\•ine 833-9410 10rangc Co. Airport Al'f'al STEREO Technician to repair home & ear stereos. Full time. l\1ust h ave previous exp. 6'15-2446. TAX ACCOUNTANT TELLER Full & P /timo E•perlenced UNI TEO CALIFORNIA BANK DRlVE A CAB~ HEIRL0r~1 ('l Box Sfll't1kl'rs, full 11lt1• tw·nlablt•, !\lust sae. ft-l:"J·6~~-GOOD LIFE 83USSS CHOOSE )IQUr boon. Wt'lric ~:i~ 1 'll M _;Al"I \\'/t)."OOd ~!-C. diN coverr~-------~856 ----tor yourself, be )'OW' own 'U-16 to you. J\.llllle to on,.,,r. nN•tll(I., CO\•i•r & eartrit4:e or Horses r:us1;1f1'011 1.tnc· ;\\t·r1· ha.~ \\'~; !'AY "f(lP 001~1..Ali bou tifen or womt"n. Can hr: l.ol\'f!St Prlce1. \\'esl Coast 1~----------st•\·rr11l 1!.172 1w•v.-n1obd1• >'LJI( '!UI' l',<f,'0 C,\H.S \''ood s ·-r I ~·-1512 s lruck. R<"g. $189195. NO\\' ' I II I ,, slightly handlcappeJ. Vts, _ P"C14 t e!I, """ · S99.9J. USA ~tert'O 1-'retght 7 yr rt'g. Arnb itekh~ \\~Im, 111111~ rt•flc v tu r<i 11t N"< u•· 11 ) l•ur 1 .,r is C'\.lra t'l•'<lll, l'i'ilttd. Age 21 to 70. 1up-PJ C,\SSO Etdllng S6.'i. Liquidaton, 191 E.17th SI., Eni:t!; tn.u!. JIH}l!):il. ltaCflo·~ t•fl pru1·~:(l\<11(,~ 111 lln\11l'd ~,,. \h (u..;T. 11ICm\'nt YoW' income. Drive ~all Lilho $"5. Dali C0!!t1t fif~. S-15-2~2. 1-4-2. Sl;tJO_. 1-i>.17-71!1.11. liut .-.;iv1n~~ IU'l' grt'at. 1-'.n· B.\\'1-Jt Hl'ICI\ b 6 "-d -J<>V !/)(' fl('\\' )'l'/lr lll )1)Ul' '• capJ 1 '""or "'°v"u 8 e"!b· "Buttc>rfiy" Sl95. Olllf' ~. UNQ..A I~!i':D Qi.rislmas lay-n\\'n !'ab1n (ln \\hl"t'I!. f>{'T 2l:l:J llartxir l~h•r1 . cp ~~ ri~h Set~~-_Pvl._!l_Y· 53.S-~. a1o.·11Y. 1973, Quadruonic I )[-C J JIT\'01\'l'rl \\0\th 1'lon1 & k1rts. l'ulill! ~l··iw ~79-Z..OO ?a~Sa. · " '"""' .... RACK for Stt'p 11de pi<'kup. cnmpooent ~te1n, 180 wall Mlrine~:c'rneut Gustafson Linc. Mt rc . Autos, Imported 970 7902 Edi A H B Cost OVC'J' S.100. Sllrrifice f'C<'l'lver, 8 tn.1ek pla.yer, 411.~~~~~~'.'..._~. ltl.~l lJl>ru·h Rh·rt.. ut \Varner nger ve., · · "'ORKlNG mannger for col-1h1s 1o.ieek only. s 150. Quadraplex Apeakera, Ref.I'.. I\ E:-12--&.S+I • 12131 59'.h;s.J.1 SPECIAL 147-2Sl1 ftt &hop. Ex per. Please 5~359·1 . $188, Now going !or $209.9;1, I•••••••••• "Home of the V iking" tend rP5uml' P. 0. Box l6Z3, OAK ROl.L TOP undc>r S!I monthly. USA Boats, Gener1I 900 --ALLOTMENT Equal Oppor. Empklyer N~ ~~ch~ .-. Lfl! munr1 Cfti.k •nbll', botrt•t. Stel"'l"O Jo'rciR;ht Uquidators. Truc ks 962 1973 CAPRIS __ .......___..~ 5':'Crt'tary, chlflrs, ch i 11 n 1111 F.:. 11th St., Costa ~it>sa. 8oa tt /M•rint 0 TEXAS REFINERY CORP. YNG. MAN . ..,., appeaMn" I "bl~r. """· <1(),<W!>I. 6&2112. Equip. 904 L ST ARE NOW HERE ~ffers opportunity for llts:h v.•ill lnlin in F\oor Cov.·1·111){; fiiLL set or E ·lopMia SONY TC 630 ta~ rP<"Omf'r. -~~~------• 1nco1ne _Pl.US cash bon17<1es, Llno!rum. C'pl &.· tili•. ~lust HritanniC'll, Yl'l;:"fmks-'7!.1 l".lorM t'Wrylhuig. 4 O\O!'I. olrt I~. IL ,~lun11nu1n FliH ~l-•!1"1 11 OUR READY FOR com~_nuon llipe and Ir1~e have O'A'TI transp. Hun: I S300 vaJUt" Best offt·r Coiil $400, IK'll $200. San.-iui J1111 Uc,j! \\1.c11d ,1~ h11 benefi!Ji to n1ature. ma~ in ti~on ~nch 81"t'.!l pref'rd., 548-3716. ' : tunrr. cost $250, r;('\I $!().), -$2\KJ. Cln1n1o:1~ 6:~1 f'l~'ti-1 IMMEDIATE Cost R r>.t es 11. a r '",n . Steady work, 8-12-2015 or 1111 4!»-M22 <ift•·r a P 111· -LEASE' DELIVERY Regardh.'ll! of e>cperiencro, 6 l-.,..·krds S.16-J:m * ~lAGNETIC SlGNS * · -,,,-----~ ' air mail 11.r·. Palf', Pn.•s.,-.. '- _ -. ~ ~ -$10 Pair • • * 21'.'. TV~ Boats, Sall 909 Texas llPfiMry Corp., Box ~~ &&2449 *** 23 TV S3j. COMPARE m, fort \Vorth, Tc>xas Both .xlnl oonrl. 979-1-162 SA."'JTANA 22, pt'rf. cond. •I '6.~ Ford ~ Ton V-8, Shnrp 140 yards sha1t & hi-lo i::olrl ~-··1 o rb~ •1 1 Tru.·k STANDARD 76101 ~ S'N''-'UI T ' 2 .,;,1 "· u ,.,,_ "any x n1s. · I I~ rarpet like Jlf'W. Best olf("r. "1 ,, uner 1:1mp. ,. pr. S·l200. 673--033fi. $1395 TYPIST llerchandiH: &14~9117. spkl's. Tt>ac tapr Kt'll\\'OOd ---c~~~~ E9UIPMENT lurn. DnUjo;. !H5-4.:.02. 9'2" BOSTON \\' Jf AL E It N{'('df'(') io type addrc>!'l~es. DISll\VASl·rF:J?. "O'Ket>!e & COLO \V/trai!l.'r. S.150 11 r "'. :!~"I c11 .. vy •;; Ton Aut n Tran~. 4 Sf"'f'd SynC'hro Trnn!'>. ~lust be f11st & accurate. 1'1e1Till." S50. 0 rang f'. R TV, Packard Bell, f!.»-7·176 afler 6 p.ni. ltt•hudt J::n~lnl' 2 l'wr F'rnnt Disc Brukes Apply Pennysnver. l~ Antiques 800 63.l-~2'6-I altrr 5 p.m. ronM!lf' cab. w-Ooors, Just -$595 l !'I) Ii· :-ite1•I \\'h~'f'I -N_·,~·~wcccrt""B~I'~"=·=· =c=·'~'~· --USED BICYCLES rf'-bll $:200. 968-.1293. N=~euyr on ~.I 34K~;':h, 4. :i 11111111 Jti'f;tr:1u1t S\}sten1 UPHOLSTERY • * * All types * &4:2-lZ72 A \'ER y & CO ~990 5. B11n1Jl('r Gu11rds ~·rout l:. E.~~:~r:e~~ply, 1~'·~~n:o~iaca;~4 * FREDDIE * ll Fret1 10 You JI I ':lb~<;;:,t:~\·1~~1, mol>t "™' TED'S MOTORS ¥ :::~~f,• ~:';;.,,, Johansen & Chr\stengcn Costa Mesa Please Call Karen , . $400. 641-2199 2014 llarbnr Hlv<I., It Hack & !;inion St('('r1ng 898 \V. lS!h, Ne\\•prt Bch \'ou are the ~·innf'r of 1 have a hauling job for you! 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 Boets, Slip1/0ockt 910 CMin lll,...'tl, !J ,\ .. oih.l Biu~. WAITRESSES 2 t1ckc-ts to lhl! Miscell•neous I 64>-6644 10. :-;1n1ulntrd \\'oo<lgr.1111 Ovl'r 18, for all shifts, Sporlt, Vacation & Wanted 820 SWARM OF SEES WANTED: Slip for 22 fl COL,HIEP. l"'.U. ,1.ch-1 -,,-,~ .. -,"-' ll. ~1;;;·~1;,r;:·11nnr .... Ex,....rienre preferred. R ecreational VehiCle I Coltunbia Sa1lboal 'A"-hin~I n.~1 nt ""h. !Ila~ 11·/11d LL 11 • " A~pply ,·n --"", Show LUD\\'IG double Bas~ Drum I You ran;·. ~16-7260 ni~t. 527-a2J6 1~ ~ .... ,\ AV!-: EIJH(JPl:.A.~ .,...,....,.. 1 '<••L Rogers rhromc 1lyna- 1 ___ Q\'UI«, r•uho. ;~100 nn·~. J nE<"OR Jt:i.mo·s. 3050 E. Coast Ill-at thl' l't.lnic: Snarl', 3 Toni Toni!i:, Sl.11' for 40 -45 It Snilboal. nio's old. Immat". !\1u~l ~'11. Gustafson Linc. Mere. iiay, Corona rlrl l\lar. Anaheim Convention I .i Z1ldJ1an Cyn1b<ll..,. S.::,2j l 1~ Nt>\\"P"l11 Hll rbor, dnif1. SZlJO. a.t~51 .'!.I. 1~ B<'1H·h Rhrl. nt \\"1tnl<·r \V~ESS£:5. OV't'r 21. ~x· Center Ca ll 4~-#5l. Ptta Md 5'lpples AVERY & ro. 6T.'"~ 1U6.'i Ford 1~ ton pirk up. only S-12-l!.'M<I 12111 592-~;..14 pe~. in me~1ea~ fool Apply January ~1 ~ I Office Furniture/ . Boats, Speed & Ski 911 · use-cl 2·1,IXXJ n1i. Tool bt1\, "Home of the V iking" daily, 10.~11.30 am, fi11 PlC'asc i:all 6t!-j(i7 , C.\I. 31 1 E ui 824 -----hr•1:1vy du1y springs, n1<hu, ---- Casa Mexican Restaurant, bchl'C'Pn 9 1 ::; i>nl 1,., f'l"•i.n q P· F1BERG LASS i n ho a r r1 sno\\' tires, S7'.JO. 492-959il. * • • Corporate Tax 296 E. 17l11 St, C.M. \'l)Ur tu·krrs. tNOl'lli l"riunl\" """C ·"-!8-'~ ·ood _, ,.\ Pets, General 850 ski-boat. DamagNI by 1o.·Uwl •·• f 1 .. 8 1 J im Kenney Re!urn Preparation · · ~r. ·Cru ll .-,, 11; ""i:K!i. and \\'aler. Sell for u.lvagt•. ·.,., ore 1 ~ T, v-' per· 35012 Camino ~fulti-State & Corporate. Ex-* WAITRESS * toll·frl•{' nun\lN•r ioi ~t>W-1220 1 ~'0-JO. stor <·ah $-10. &i7 \V. SCARLET Jl.la('aw Parrot, 1251 Caladl'f' St., l:>o\\'nt•y body, nu paint, liN'!i:, srRt.~ C • JX'r. should inrludc -corp. Food &: cocktail. Blue Beet * * • I l!•th cri.f, Pif't"('(o, &12 .. ~~-lanii'. l'~ yrs old, C'!l~t· incl. Phone 92."\-4·l95_ !rttn!I .. <'IC'. $59!'i. Also rack ap1strano return prcpuration & G/L e 673-99CH e Appliances 802 COP!ER. ~~I 209 Autnrnalit·-$62.5 nr !x·st of!er. Ol ---ro1· p!<-kup. CJrt~·r 5.l.~3591. Capistrano Beach IXlOkkccping . \VA ITllESS 'A'llnt ed, EX"fJ'd. i••it1ll)k·t<'I:'> rc·Nlliltltit1K"rl 52'1--0118 'li:1 FUHU !l trrn PU. V-S, Y1111 :111.• lhi• 11u1n~r uf SALES ENGINEER-Apply Odics Rc!'l1aurant llOO • DISll\\'ASl!EllS. \\'ashC"rs, S·lllO. i\12·3TI2 Dogs 8541 ){,,..} u1r. radio. \Cl)' rlf•an. ftis-2 t11·k1•ts to th1· Full lin1t' \/15173 thru West Con!!! Hwy. dryers; n.>bl t. .i;uar n ,i;,, Tr1nsport1tkwt 1on1 ('.'lb, 1001 hr)),('~. Sl.100 Sports, Vac•tion & To $l6,000 Free 6/15/73, lhC'n varied hours. WANTED-B<'auticinn r 0 r rl<'lv'd. S.19-7620: ;H&-5218.~ Pianos/Organs 826 • * • or bt•st otter. lfl.l-fiOli6. Recreetionel Ve hicle Degree req. Exp'd 1n sales of I R ' k S ' t ec h n i ca J pr 0 d ucts. PACIFIC MUTµAL ~ynl~~p:,~:;j~n!I& f ?,: ~: ~ Applianctt 802 ORGAN HOBBY 1677 tcTuitt!"n ttAhve . Vans 963 Show Chemical or petrolrun1 700 Nt>ll'l'>rt Cenfer Dr Campers S•lt/R'tnt 920 ----------:1t th1• · .... -ave!!. 642-0.192. 1-:ENMORI-: auto ma t l c Costa Meia ' -FOR SALF. Anahei·m Convent1'on background pref. Lltr travel t\e\1"fl0rt Beach, Ca. 92663 ALSO FEt: JOBS. \\'a:.ff-ll('ar$l?5 ne\\·, perfect Don"t huy any 1 gan unlll I Yrru r.rc-the \\uun-r 01 ShdC' 1n t."alTIPf'r filei>pt.'I'. "63 Chevy VAN SS7:i. Center RIVERIA E1'1PLOY!\lENT Phone: 1n4) S-$0-30'30 Put a liHle "loot" 1n your co Il io n. . you C'nn p!1ty: l"on-pl;,,ycr~ 2 l!ckris to th£' f~SULATED. ·-11 fhrvy pickup--<"h•iu1 .Junuary 5-l'1 AGENCY, INC. Levis-sell tho.~e b .. ublC"s for &12--oo?l 1vl'loon1e to attend Ir<'~ \\·ork Sports, Vacation & S295. rail \:"17-4690 or -196--0iO!I. Ph·n5<' i·otl S.12_56711. rxr. ~1 ,1 2082 Business Ctr Dr. Ste 290 Equal Oppor. Employer "bucks". Call Claa&lfied Rent Washers/Dryers sbops. For Information R 5.11·2304 l!l10 FA'Onoli~. CaJ"fl('tcd. I Irvine 833-9-UO ';iij:iji--------~ij642i]-ij5618ij .... jjiiiijjiijjiiijjil $2. \Vk. FUii maint. Contact: Tom D1c1er1ch ecreational Vehicle Cycles, Bikes, :\Int t'f)nd .r>.1u~t sell. SlllOO. ~~~17;~k~-1: ~Jo~htoQ:u~:~ (Orange Co, Airport Areal • "'* 6.19-12Q2 • 642-2851 Show Scooters 925 ;,:11-2110 ext 462. !Oll·fr('(' numht>r 11, 540.12'JJ\ SALESMAN O•~ 200 .. -·he-. d--. Coast MUsic Service 111 thr * \971 Forti Sl.Jrv>r Van-302 • * * Orange County No exper, rM'cr'SSlUJ'. \\!e pro. vlde top training &. income. All rom\"'ny be n efits. Financla1 program, limited travel, Call us collect for appointment. (Zl3) 273-0187 SALES Excellent oppty, \.\i'Ork your own hrs, name your own pay. Not door to door sell- ing. Public Relations but must be salC'S·mlndf'd. Sc>nd resume to P.O. Box l()J, Owatonna, ?-.1.inn. or phone 714-962-26.51. SALESLADY, ex pe r. ready to v.·ear. Call Davenport, M2-42l-t I" r..1~. SAILl\tAKER who is ex- panding So. Cali(. Loft ne~d s jou r neyman i;ailmaker & bench n1 a n exp"d . CU!!tom & dealer sails only. X I n t com- pensation along V.'/ractn,i:. \Yri te Classified ad No. 498, Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Cotita Mesa, 92626. SECRETARY For exclusi ve l'lub. Xln"I fri nge b<>nefits. Typing. lit<' sh & bookkC<'p\ng l'C'C\'d, Apply In Person Tempo T<>mporary Help -l'i1i02 Sky Pal"k Blvd. Irvine Sec'y/Rccept, sh Secretary Tax SeC'retary Asst. BookkccP<>r Engr. Secretary ~tedical Bek Ofc Typist Pa)'T'OJI 'Con~tr. Bkkpr Cons!r. Legal Sc<'ri'lary Library Cl<'rk Exec. Secretary $5."(l $600 $:)75 1500 1500 1450 to l500 $650 $650 $600 S.i20 $100 NEWPORT Personnel Agenc;y 833 Dover Or., N.B. 642·3170 A CONYENIENT SHClflflNC ANO SEWING CUIOf. FOR TllE" GAi. OH THE GO, For an 1d in C•ll Mary Beth Wom1n'1 World 642·5678, ext. 330 Curved Flattery Mohair Trio! l i i .J ' I'\ I \ ..-i:.n. .. ..., "' ·J~~ Anaheim Convention ,..... relrigera lors lrom $39.95. Ne\\·port Blvd. at Harbor G!i B"n<'lli J60rc, 2200 nu 's, \'-S, 11uto. $2.'JOO or best of-AUSTIN AMERICA 545--0780. ,:J Costa ~!esa J Center ~Take offer. l<'r. 6-16-1581. ___..!) LATE model aut~-a.sher & *PIANOS.ORGANS* January. 5:14 __ r an ~2-3932 r,·r«. Autos Wanted '68 elt>e: d"'-·cr (2'20J A-1 cond. 11 -• W 1·1 Plr:t<;(' rail &-l2;56 •!1. exl. 31 1 19.)() llARl..EY OIOPPJ::R ·~ ammo'"''· ur 1 zcr, many I IK'!ween 9 & ;i pm to claim · $4;) ea. 646-58-18. others. Pre-season si;x-cial~. )our tirkC'!s. <~onh County .~~f or trad('. After 5. $80 1 YR. guam, del & in· model r!ose-out~. Piano &: !oll-fr{'t' nun1ber is 54()..12"10 1 stall. Late mod. all (')'Cle Organ rrntals. t.loney sav-* * * 1!169 BSA 6j(J I.. Xlnt conrl .. Kenmore wa<;ber. m-1m. ing bargains are here r ight OLD E 1 h si..--rvv. nr\1' engine. ~-or ne11.r ol· now a t: ng is •o=cP .....,"'' fer. 494-6996. Nl-:AR rww, delu . ..;c Kenmore W II' h ., . C'! lovable, cuddly, 3 mo. pup,1 ~~~~~c~-~~~ clec Drypr. Excel cond. a IC s MUSIC I y AKC. Sac. must s e 11 '1[) llONDA T~hopped, Ex· Make offer, 968-3612 aft L South Caasl Plata 540-2830 846-R0-10. cf'llent condlt1on. $800. Furniture 810 *PIANOS*ORGANS SHELTIE-Last one! '"'Li1tlc Y2-~ Going Out l'or Business Laddie", $125 or offer. 1\KC 1971 Ho~. ~llnl Tral~ 70. B al. 1 pup shots 54:;.-0171 Low mileage, top conchtlon, est qu 1ty . pr ces -serv. · · • · 64&-926.1 J<av.·11i ·Stc lnway-B11ld"'in, etl·. AL A S K A N MALE1'1UTE =~~·~~~~~~- Player Piano.~ & Roll s puppie-11. no papers. $JO. Cal! 19?0 Honda, SL 350, 8500 n11 . Rental!! ...•. , , \\'e Buy·Scll 5-18-8986. r-x~1~ $425. or hr~i of. Daily 10-6 Sun 12-,j GOLDE~ Rl'tr1e\'cr beaut. i·r. . . I REWARD WILL PAY OVER Kelly Blue Book For late model, clean, low mileage domes- tics, Imports, trucks or campers. Call and a.'~k for Buy1•r DAVE ROSS GOOD practice piano $100 ; 6 orange gan1c chairs $25 ca: gold sola-s.lceper $:"-i): flora l sofa $35: walnut dining !ab l e $2:): n1od£>r n Naugahyrlc> chai r & ottoman SlOO. King·size headboard $30. ~5·Rl 29. r·1i-:LD'S PIA."'IJOS li;::i•. puppies, g1~ \\·ks. AKC, '71) Yamaha. 250 Enrlum. Ex· Costa ~11•!!.1 (71-11 ~3ZO Champ. hne. ~1593. ('('!. 1!'nning .roncl. S.tOO. I PONTIAC · I h -. -fi4.1-2Ui.1 I ~M ew. 1928 STltOLD Up r g I AKC Chihuahuas show qual· --1 ** SOFA & LOVE SEAT. Coffee & end tables. Top l.'Ondition ~1 1 fr . \Vhite \ 1nyl couch 1511 &12--0027 UNCLA L."\1ED storabC salr- furniture & household goods. Jn \\'. 17th St., C.~1. Duo-Art Re p r od u c i n g lly, 'G 1o.·lui old. i~imcd. de-'.i 2 400 T.S. S_uzuk1 Like nc1\. 2408 Harbor Blvd. Playf'r Piano. S1700. Da,·e livt>ry, ~~.i-:n•l2. tllust sell. $550. C M ..... 17 Dupree 2940 D Crace Ln, _ . . . 673-1.878. , osta esa -C~! 54,5-465(], ,\~l:El>AL~ Puppil's, ,\KC, '72 Kav.·asald, 125 CC, Ju~I --we P'°A~Y"""'T~OC.P;.-'-'-'- PIAXO lesson d r o Pou ls . < hamp. s1~~n1 . 450 mt. St. Legal, i\lust sell. f CASH Have console plum. \\"ill 968-3612 aft 1. 1 I Ilk ~~"-""c~ S P R I~GER puppy-male, M H de 1\"l't. -e IX!\\', ......,.-,........,_ AKC, 9 \\'ks. hunt-!bo'lo.·-pet. otor om•t Classil1cd Ads . 6·12·567,11 Call 496--1536. · Sale/ Rent 940 rnr uo;Nl can; & truck~. ju~1 1969 Aus1in Amf•rica -l.Q\\ niilcai.:c. _Bt'st offer. Ph 963-lJl l nit 4pm. BMW VL'lil our new home! o ·· ROY CARVER, Inc. 234 E. 17th St.. Costa t.lesa 546--4«4 tJoor1 ~rle<11011 of use<! B;\l\V 's CREVIER BMW Sail's . S<-rvlce . LeAsing'" 208 \\'. l~t St., Santa Ana 835-3171 CAPRI :n· TRAVCO <'all u~ for free rsllmalt'~ ..... ···~························································.. 2.Y DISCO\'Elt£R USE "OUR : •• 211·-it CU 'T\"''l'ALS I GROTH CHEVROLET I :. . FIND YiQUR NAME !. ,'f?.·,pc1!01~.· 'v:E•1,Js1°0\'s ,SLIDE RULE ,, .J 1\sk for Sa\C'S ~l anagM-I n.,rom" """'t·" of t r 0 " l~ WIN FREE SHON A~SES -il*leo::.;:; ·,:~:ta* --~-~~~~t:i~~h~~~rlh. -1 :~:;;r~r~·i~~11~wi • G G Sli-608! -KI !J.J33f \:'ian Ila;•, S't<" up to th< 100 ·:1 13flll' ll."~"".,'.6800' Bl•d., • ' " M ..., ----i-MPORTS \VA:\TED iluC' chip of import!! -Capri. ': Each DAI I iy Pl LQif Wt'nner :1 :src>xt tll c.G. Datsun Orange Coun!y's Now 1"\.'ndy for your In· 1: •1 Bf'.Al~T. NU 2J & 1.l BlLL :i.t,\XF.Y TQ)'QTA dC'h1·"ry 2000 & 2f'l(l() models. 1• I.. •' , . 1 TOP s BUYER spect1on '1 for immediate Gets T: $2 \I. I e 1·c1.... ts :1 ~tfellf!lCI ChrlS11!la!I open· IRAAI Bcuch B!v " Automl'l!I(' & 4.!!Jll..'Cdl. I WO va u I n.e ·•I '"' "'" •va>I. prt ply, S.A. II "'"" Ph 841-8555 1 Gusta fson Ltnc. More. :1 S.tH·.:3. I · · 16.llllll Jlt>ac·h Rlvtl. nt \\'arn<>r Th•. DAILY PILOT makes It easy. Jwst ch~k thro1119howt HI• cloi.sifi~d sectio11 for "ads" listl"t wl11"en' names. 1f you fil'ld your nome jw.&t coll 642-5411, [.1t. ll:C, bet•ftl'I 9 o .m. and 1 p .m. to molce OrYltft9emenh to pick up your t ickets of •"Y cotwe11le11t DAILY PILOT otflc•. Jiii. 5-14 ··-Rent A Motor Home \tacanc1es ('fl~! mollf'r. P~nt 'WZ...'$4 • 1213\ 59'l-r644 j : 1 V 1 rour hou_,;e, apt.. Aton-"Home of the Viking'' ., or your acat on hid!(., etc. thru a Daily Pilot --1 : * 839-4301 * I Cla~lned Ad . 6'12 56711. I ""·II 1dll' 111·ms .. 642-56~. :r ;;'u;c;k;';;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;9;6;2;';T;ru;c;k;•;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:9;6;;;;;2;;;;;Tru;c;k;s;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;9;6;2!'j :1-• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • :1 • :1 ., • • • • • • • • • • • • .I CLOSE OUT SALE ON EXCELLENT USED FORD PICK-UPS! ILUl SALE IOOM r•1CE '71 F'ORD RANGER \---- ••. r. PICKU P. "' v.1 •••''"· • 1,;, '""· 12111 $3460 I $3199 1ct. milei -H.D. C1mp•I equipp1d -E1c1ll1nt co"· d11ton. s.r. 0416) '70 FORD 'I• T • I ' I ED POWER I RAICES l7<1 1tr A.et. '"11"'· -Fully H.D. 1q11lpp1d. ,,,1 11it • i ll lll•u. lie. t0l08G '69 FORD 1h T . I ' IEO J60-YI •"9 · r1dio·h11l11.,11p bu"'p•t -,,,.,., I l:tr.tk•'· 11011• cl•'"'' -l;c. r 1tr0l0 • '68 FORD '!2 T. I BED l •O -V8 1119 ltrpeulin •"d tl1p bw"'P•• - R11 lty thtrp. Lie. l4 19~A . $2640 $2010 $1690 '67 FORD 112 T. $1405 I' ltD l 60 VI 1119 . r1dl4tr-h•1+.r -... , bvfltp1t, l -S•• thit 011• ri9ht 11ow."llc. V<l444t I ! PRICES 6000 THlU TUESDAY, JANUARY l , tt 71 S2299 S1799 S1599 $1299 • l . I ' ' • • I~ A-. Imported 970 Autos, lmpomd 970 Autos, lrnpomd 970 Aulol, IJMd ' . 990 ---------'VOLKSWAGEN COUGAR DATSUN MGB YEAR-END SPECIALS '12 DATSUN 510 SEDAN. Air-Oind!Uoned, Aulomatlc Tnnu;mluion, Radio. Only 'i'OOCI MUe1, 298fTD. $2295 '68 )1GB Conv.~ leu than 40il000 miles. $1000 or best o er. Mr. Bryant, 646-445.1, ext 15. OPEL '69 VW van. SUdiltS tide door SACRIFICE '71 ~AJC windows, employer furntah· + extru. Best of t e r • \ ~ new van for me. Ml.lit ~-~:n21=~•~r_675-421~~0-· __ ~I. pr!. pty. $1,150. \Vil! '68 COUGAR XRT, a.it cond, accept older car 11.5 iyrt.1al stereo, pvt. party. $155(), paynlent. 64~1219. .673-1342. ·n Opel 1900 Sport Cpe. Ulw '65 Volkswaa:en Fa c tor Y DODGE new, t:J,000 mi's, am/Lrn Camper. New power. J\.fany aterro, a1c, auto transm. ~{2.Supc!r Oean. $1600. 19'11 DODGE Colt Sta Wag, $2100. 963-1235 aft 7 pm: .~-7"'""~-~=~7 air cond, new tires A: disc PORSCHE 1971 Super B"l(, 16,000 M. brks. R&H, Exc:el oond ·n DATSUN 240Z, Original i---------I Perfect. $1700. Evf!: $1900/Best Otter, 586-5047 SpoUea Fu11sh. Sad d I e •n Porsche Ta""'-911·5 64'1-8568, Daya: ( 2 1 3 ) '66 Dodi<e, ('-t dlx V-8 Leatherette Interior. AIR Lxtra Sharp! M~t Sell 834-l42l ext 154• R&H. c!:oo......,~~dlti o n: OONDITIONING, R ad I o . ~ s.&5-8345 1971 VW pop.top camper 833-3278. Maa. Wheels, NE\V Radials, ,70 PORSCHE 91!-T. A/C, u•/camplng access. 25,000 OODGE .71 Demon. J4,000 Clean, Clean. 299CFV AM FM A 1 _ _.. mi. Xlnt r.ond., $3i(ll, 1 t 6cyl o rn "750 $4295 I stereo. • •~N. 54HS25 m , au o, , ~. ~ . ?>lake offer. 833--9576 · 846 2007 RENAULT VOLVO '65 ;.,~EVAN, whUe. SW! 'TI DATSUN 240Z, Adriatic Blue, Au1omallc Trans., 1--------- AIR C'ONDITIONING, AJ\.f. '63 RENAULT, xln't con. FM STEREO, J\.tag. Wheels. dlrlon $275 or beJt offer. Radials. Call :>ilB-5132 '72 DAT~ ~z. Umo SUBARU G~. 4-S~. AM·FM, Mai Wheel11, Radial•, Super Clean. 368 EOK 'TI DATSUN 240-Z, Sunset Bronze, 4:.'Speed, AfR CON· DITIONING. J\.fag. \Vh1'Cls, Nt\11' Radials, Radio, Co-Co Mats. 027CPC. 027 CPC [~~] FIAT FIAT, eood eng, body & tires. $200/olfer. C a 11 675-1701 betYt'n 4& 8 pm. 1970 Spyder 850-Lo ml. Eicb'a clean. Mu.st ~u. $1300/bH:t orr. Pvt pty. 5'1~2618. flAT ''TO 850 Spider. Gd. cond. sum. Call 644-1564 JAGUAR 1910 JAGUAR J6. Perle-ct. U.000 miles. Red. $6500 Call ~1 or 00.-278!). '66 Kannann Ghia, new tires &: bllttery. Asking $650. Call 491>-139'.!. '61 Karmann Ghia ronvt-runs good. Leaving !'.iainlanr:l Call a.ft 5, 6(2..0077. MAZDA *AT ,* LAST .. ·-AUTOMATIC ROTARYS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HUNTINGTON BEACH MAZDA 1972 SUBARU ''G " station u•gn w/alr. 968-4737 eves or weekends. TOYOTA TOYOTA'S '73's Now at '72 ~ices! MANY MODELS & COLORS Immediate Delivery AT See It . You'll Buy It .,Pw.lllai& W TOYOTA 1!$6 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 'TI Toyota Corolla. $850. Good condition. Bet 10 & 6, 497·1470. ·n Landcruiser, 17000 mi, A/C, like new. $ 3 2 o o 546-8195 or 6'5--0107. VOLKSWAGEN LOST OUR LEASE ·n V\V super BeeUe, Sunroof, sharp oar $1350 '67 Kharinann Ghia, Runs like brand new $595 '66 VW Beetle Mag Wheels. Be:autUul Electric B I u c finish • $550 TED'S MOTORS 3>14 Harbor Blvd., °""' M.,. 645-6644 "''"" Call 494-4721 alt 6 pm. VOLVO FORD '73's MECHANIC'S SPECIAL HERE NOW! '59 FORD Z.DR. Come l·n test'Dr'ive """" body & 1ntenoc. s oy1. auto. Motor bad but have TODAY! good exua motor. You change. $150. firm. See It ·,You'll Buy It :Of.Oil lllai& 8 VOLVO • ~3691 . '70 LTD. 2 cir, dJx Brougham, air, stereo. Orig cost $5,00J, Le ss t han whlsle , $2,00I. 644-1376 '69 Ford Van V-8, auto, E-200, mags, lots of safety 1966 llarbor, C.J\.f, 646-9303 1..c•=""'=· "6T.HXl!l""'=c,· ~~-- '57 4>1 SHARP! New paint, MUSTANG brakes &. hyd cyl., tires, 1--------- eog. O. H. m-6366. LOST Autos, Used 990 * * * Albert Gasparian • 19792 Scenic Bay Ln. Huntington Beach You are the wiMer of 2 tick{"ls to the Sports, Va cation & Recreational Veh icle · Show at thl! Anaheim Convention Center January a.14 Please call 64.2-5678, ext. 314 between 9 & 5 pm to claim your. tickets. !North Counly toll·free number Is 540·1220) * • • CADILLAC YOUR ONLY FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILb\C DEALER Largest selection of Cadil· lacs ln Drungo Counry. Sales-Lea.sin~. ..,C, Nabers U Cadillac 2600 HARBOR BL. COST1\ J\.tESA 540-9100 Open Sunday 1958 CADILLAC, '73 plates, new smog, $130. 6'7M174 or 896-516.S CAPRI .OUR LEASE '69 Mustang Fastback, 6 cyl. stick, $1195 'fi7 Mustang 390 G T , Benutltul Silver Finish, 4 Spd, with J>O\\'Cr steering $950 TED'S MOTORS 2014 tfarbor Blvd., Cmifa Mf'AA 645-6644 l\1USTANG '67 $700 R&tl. v. 8, auto, buck. seats. Newly paintM. 536--1673. '70 BOSS 302 New engine. Must sell. $Ul95. Call 646-4596 '70 BOSS 302 J\1<.'Cha.nically perfect. Fo to sell. $1595. 646-4596. PONTIAC '72 GRAND PRIX, U>\v mileage, fully loaded. Priv Pty. 847-4452. T·BIRD '70 T-BIRD 2 dr, stereo, full JKl""'l?r. tilt whl, pvt party $2700. 673-1342. T·BIRD '63, Nice cond .. Good tramp CM. $400. or best offer. Ml-6721 H.B. 17331 BEACH BLVD. .............. Vi Mles..tti ef w ..... -,... 1414"6 e '66 VW Sl.llll"OOf _ Xlnt '72 CAPRI 11 .000 mi. Yellow cond. Low mJ. New tires. ext., ~·hlle int., 2.000 cc en- $825. Call 644-5767. !Pnc. S2,950. 847-53)2. Sell Idle Items now! Call 642-5678 Now! Autos, Mew 980 --.,.- ' ' Full Foclory Equipped with.Solt Roy Tinted Gloss, Coli I. Emission Test, 3 Speed Fully Sychronized Transmission. Bock Up L~hli, 2 $j>ee4 Wiper, l'inyl Interior, Flow Through Vel'ti1otion. O<<lec Youn Now '71 DATSUN 1200 Cpe. 4 Speed, rad io, heater. 33>-CQT '68 V.W. CAMPER 4 speed. radio, hc>aler (WLY994) '70 VWloq Radio, heater, automatic . 880-ACC '71 TOYOTA CPE. Rftdio, heater, 4 speed. (326EXS) '71 VEGA Coupe 4 Spc>ed. radio, heater. 0.12-DB\V DATSUN ~ •• APPaOYIO (110lT ,., .. ty ..... , ... f•ll , ... "k' Is $2140.0I lacl. Tai & l it. DafanM,.,.... ,nc, 11 $27n.60 *'· a.twa1t, T••.& lie••••· A••••l Parc••t•'• lata ls 10.t7 51188 51588 5988 51188 51288 '69 1600 Roadst<'r, 4 Spt't'd, radio, 5988 hc-'at er. chro1nc \\'h\•els. 017·Af"V • • • • BRAND NEW 1973 MONTE CARLO NOTHING DOWN $8169, ... MONTH PlUSTO &UC. rouv EQUPPED Wllll 350 V-8. POW· ER STEERING, POWER DISC 8RAKES, BACl(IJP urn, SHOULDER HARNESS. CAL~. SMOG., PADDED DASH. ORDER YOORSTOOAYI DODGE c-et Ol ArPllOVlD CllDIY fer .. 1, q __,..._ hll cad! ,,k, I• U16t.40 lttel, t.• & lie. 0.ftrni ,.ymHf ipric:t h Pt21.J1 I.cl ... ,.,..,, ... & lie••••· A••ffl Ptrct1t•1• .... , •.. , ' ~69 Station Wagon, v.s, automatic, t).S .• a:lr, 667·AEZ 5988 '67 CHEV~OLET 'Ii Ton PU 51188 6 Cy!., 4 Speed. radio, heater. Q3389 '69 DODGE 51188 Super Bee Coupe. V.S. Au19matic. p.s., YPW-033 Radio. ht•atcr, 4 speed. '68 VW IUS (956Ehll 51388 '65 VW BUG s499 4 speed, radio, sun roof. vpv.947 I 6 7 CADILLAC Coupe deVllle 51588 fllll JX>\\'Cr, air, radio, heat('r, TIT-866 ALL PllCU PLUS TAX & UC. GOOD nnu JAN. 2, 1'73 6633WllTMI OPEIUDAftA WllltAJl. TD lOP.M.SUllDAT lOUI. TD7P.M. SEHABU ESPANOL TOLL FREE B39oa 980 Autos, New 980 AUtos, New 980Autos, New 980Autos, New DRIVE oomethi_!!I dllforent, CHEVROLET -n vw-xonrn1, nglirnana 1--------- drlve. 1700 eng. 673-9082. NE\VLY painted 1967 El 1969 VW Bus wn'RO engifl('. Camino. Top cond. Mag Radials, lo mi. Slf:iO or of. u•hls. SllOO. \VIG em fer. 645-76;75. cabhigh camper top op- .66 V\V. new e'ngine. $3XI or tional. Days: 64 4-2 46 5; At Bauer Buick Opel, 1972 Sales Increased 246°/o Over 1971. e 'TI MGB Rdstr. Blazi" x1nt cond. AM radio, · lug~/skl rack, chains $2.200. 962--7925 nfter 5 ·pm. llME 1'0R QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 Autos, New 980 best oUer. ~N~'~"~"~!>l~B-5484==·~~--*** 499-3884 *** '72 KlNGSWOOD Estate .63 VW Kombi-Bus, good \Vgn. lJ,OOl ml, am/fm , pd -"tlo ,.._ ,,... lop, lug rack + all fact. op. C011u.1 n .•• .,,,. ~ Shrike lions. Pri ply. 644-4.147, afl Avt>, F.V. 963-2420. G pm. '64 VW Rura good, nu tires ~,971~~0!=E~VE=U.~E~~N'"o~350. Clean, $400. 866 W e s t aulD, air condition.-radio WI!~, Co!fla-Mcs.'\. healt>r 11•/s, :n,ooo miles. '6.5 VW, R&H. new brakt>s, $2,800, R47-6389. gd """· body & int RUM CHRYSLER xtnt. $425. 536-8400. VW '70 SQUAREBACK Radio/heater. Low mileage. $1,8>0. 673-5046 after 6 pm. 1968 V\V Bug. Baja blue, lo miles. Xlnt cond. $9![1. 531.-6738. '72 VW Van, 9 pasg. Tape deck, AJ\.1/Ff\f, 500J mi. J\.lake oiler. 644-R993. 1966 Chrysler deluxe WJli80n·l owner. 82,00I ml. Air cond. & fully equlp"d. Good cond. J\.1ust sell. 642-2917. CONTINENTAL '65 CONTINENTAL. Sun Gold, all pl\T. air. xlnt. con. $785. \\'ill ae<:ept older car A gO(ld want ad is a good in-as partial payment or bids. vestment. pri. pty. 645--1719. Autos, N-ew----,980= A.;.utos...,..~,"'°"N'"ew----,9"80" BRAND NEW 1973 BUICK CENTURY LUXUS . M V<I, 4 laL en . tlttAt ~ydr• ~ AM rHlt, Aff' CMllll., IMtmoer ......... r.rlltt'I '"!....,, nittllltlp. CY1· "'" ....... ...... wllMI , .... ..,. "9tcfl hclt '""' httl, ,._, •llC tniJt-. ... wt•. '"""' ,~... ntu ""'*-..... . ONLY '73 OPEL GT'S READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Cl.OSI our SALE ON 1972 IUICKS- OPELS-GMC TRUCKS NEW-DEMONSTRATORS-EXECUTIVE CARS OHN ALL DAT SUNDAY I • We oppreciote your confidence, and we will continue to offer you the lal'C)est selection, with the lowest possible prices to enable us to continue as Orange County's laraest Buick • Opel Dealer. 1st of the Year Savings! 1973 Opel-Manta Sport Coupe -~ --1913-Buick le Sabre-Sport Coupe OPEL Auto.,.ttic: tr•111., pow•r 1f••rin9, po-r bf•k••, f..c:fory •ir, tinfad 9lt11, vlnlll top, dtlu• w+i .. 1 c:o¥trl plu1 rnuc:h 111ora.·1lCI023111 4 1pted 1'(11cromt1h tr•ftl., power di1c bft.tl, whit• 1icl• wells, tint.d wincl1hitlcl. 1900 cc trtgin•, f11ll'f r•cli~i~ b111ktt 1a•h, plM1 1T1uc.h mor•. # 771115 $4523 or $111 62 Per Montt. lease l'ymt. Per Montti Leers~ Pymt. 1973 Electra Sport Coupe - LUM or Buy 1973 Riviera Sport Coupe hll jM•tr, incllHlittt •••tl. wi,.clowi, crvi1t c:onfl'ol, f•ctory •ir, po_,. door Full ,...,.,, IMl11clin9 po-r 1t1h, pow•r wi!Mlowt. cn1i1a c:o•lrol, factory •ir, l0<.k1, AM/FM. r.di• pl111tnuc:h111ort . llH42112'41 powt,clootloc•1. AM/FM plu•much mora. IJH4Jn40I $58..,. or$1364' l'~.M~t. $5485 or $131 24 ~::..M;;:t. I I ·-• , ... L••H or luy l1•1e or Buy ht=•tt.,. ~ .. 1,SOO .ia.,.. -.tt. ...... T......._ ,., ... .,. .._.. ,.. ••MatMI ,__.,'*"IM.•....,. la •·n...,_ ef tfle h1wwwadon •hictto. ..-...... S,.clal fll\llnclnt avaUable, low down ,.yrMntS. with no ,.yments untll Felt. It~ No Med to ltuy 71 llc.·for rour ,......"'car. We wlll taka cl,. of th.t Hllpthn., when JOU trad• your pt"9Ml'lt car t• u&. Ali prlc• do not lncluch h.x & lie. . -~ ' .. -· ~---:. IlB.A\IDIEillt . ' ' 7 • • I , • 1 ( l Q • • t r b 0 a • k $ a • d t s 11 . f h s ~ ' ' t • I I I t I ' t ' i , I I I , • I •