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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-11-17 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • -• I • Fountain Vallet1 Costa Mesa 20 6 Dana Hills ' l...ag•na Beach ~e_1vpo1·t Harbor sl Huntington Beach 9 Mission Viejo Tt1stin w 21 20 < West111inster • • • r • Marina ~4 Edison . -1 ·Los Alainitos/ 3 0 Servite Mater Dei 15 7 . . .. . -- Orange. Coast · EDITION s,. Details. Sports Pages Today • Dlme·a·Llne . Bargains TODAY! .VOL 66, NO. 321, 3 SECJ10NS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17,. l913 TEN CENTS . . . . Murder Suspect Captured • in .. eattle ·U.S. Probes Dairy. Gift fQrGOP WASHINGTON .tAPI -Money from the dairy ·industry began to flow ihto President Nixon's secret campaign cof- fers as early as 1961, and '4-'&S intended to buy "sympathetic understanding of the dairy industry problems,·• according fo testimogy of a former dairy lawyer. Attorney Jake Jac:obscn of Austin, Tex. testified in a civi l law suit that a previously undisclosed $100,000 dairy con- tribution \\'BS given lh cash to Nixon fund raiser Herbert \V. Kalmbach of Newport Beach in August, 1969. Jacobsen said the money came from the. J!Olltlcal fund of Associated Milk r Producers, Inc., a giant Texas-based dairy e<><perative, which backed Sen. l!ubert H. Humpilrey ~113)oot'Niloo the year before. . · He said the money was deliteCfd by his law partner, f\.1ilton P. Semer, who told him that the idea of paying money to get a favorable administration ohearin& was suggested by then Alty. Gen. John N. Mitchell. Jarobsen said Semer told him "that he had lalked to Mitchell lo find out ~oo-. to get a more sympatbetlc un· demanding ol the dairy industry prob- lems within this administration and then Mr. Mitchell suggested lhat he talk to . Kalmbach . . . tventually. Evert1t_hin9's lust Duekfl ·Q!lacllor-1-••l•••llo doe,XM t';;;.....111..,_nd, att11111r1b 'k•4i""' lie'~lo anyooe,b. pa.,. ~·are bad.luck. Tbl.Jluc~.·•n\l:.Princess. the ~.l!aveL .licular, ·are watched· ovtr.by oi:th .BaYtf\>nt re&io · been raised togetlier st.nee they were d~g 1111..<l. dents. They are good friends and often entertain kitten, respecttvely. 'l)iey 'live on BSlbor,Ufana · passersby. Astrona~ts Begin Life fu Spa~e; Pogue Sliglitly ID Tra1isient Held . l 1i Apartment Fire Killi1ig 24 Kalmbach said he ought to make a . . . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police con-Contribution, and he did make a con-HOUSTON (UPI) -Skylab 3's .All t~ee pilots toolc motion sickness finned early today after an . 11-bour tribution . ., • · astronauts enter their orbiting lab today pdls m an attempt to ward orf \ delay lhat they arrested and booked ' Kalmbach could not be reached for to set up tx>use for' 12 weeka despite symptoms, but Pogue wa9 nauseous ~n 18-year-old transient for investigation comment Friday night. the onset of space nausea in pilot William efter the Apollo dock~ to Skyla~. He Of murder in Friday's apartment house Semer, oonlacted by lelephone, gave R. Pogue. took three slrollger P~ and skipped fire lhat killed 24 persons. - a somewhat different version of-the Pogue, missioO commander Gerald P. {Set SKYLAB, Page 2) \Vatch commander Sgt. Ronald Craven $100,oOO gift, and di.scoWlted Jacobsen's Carr of Santa Ana and science pilot ,. of the Rampart Station made the con- suggestion that the money was intended Edward G. Gibsoo. fonnerly of San firmati on. Craven and the booking officer lo buy a favorable hearing Clem~nte, have to him on the lights, R OO T• d V • d · O n, I es. Ie Ali e1nentibunec1rg.the man in custody as Michael "Pt wasn't as stark as that," he said. fans,-clean the bathroom .and activate .Semer said he talked to Mitchell or the plumbing just llke earthlings do Craven said the man had been arrested an associate by tele~ne \Vhile trying when returning home from a long vaca· Jn La Paz Race near the campus of UCLA. TQere was to. fihd what person' in ~ the Oew tion. ..,. no answer as to why the booking had Republican administraUon was assigned The three spacemen will spend the ' .. not been made public earlier. to handling dairy industry problems. weekend tending to.routine housekeeping LONG BEACH (AP ) _ Robon, a 61· Many of the fire. viotiw were so And he said the $100,00J was given chores and Monday begin the first of badl burn d lhal I f had to Kalmbach with no thought of buying foot sloop from Newport Harbor Yacht Y . e on Y a ew even favors. severa1 maintenance jobs required to Club, wai 78 miles from Ute finish line been identified more than 24 hours later. enable the space station to support a AboUt a half d<>Zl!n persons of the 52 "The thougbl or a quid pro quo was mission lasting up to 84 days. fighting adverse tides Friday in the , injured remained in critical or serious out ol the q~on," he said. The nation's third space station Long Beach-~La Paz yacht race. · COndiUon Crom burns, officials said. ' iKaJmbecti testified last July that in f.Te~ spent the night lrt the Apollo Robert H. Grant's sloop was 17 miles The fire wa s believed to have started 1111 he .-ecelved a $100,000 cash con-d shi that f 'ed them · f · the lobb -"' 'ah 'd tribution from a lawyet-representing oormnan p em to ahead of Ragtime, a 62-foot sloop from in a so a in y,. ua.U.c1 sai . 8 trade association but didn't name Sk¥lab Friday. They were taking their Loog Beach Yacht Club, in the race Some residents said they beard a sound time getting acclimated to the strange like an explosion. the source. A ipOkesman for Kalmbach world of weightlessness for the first for fU'St-to-finish booors. . The transient had only recently come ~~ Fr~ tbaaaldl tbetbemooey camt. e time. · Winds were reported at 10 \coots but from Tucson, Ariz., pollce said, and from Semet, -.. tr'IDlac ion The Skylab S eftw entered the station the leaders were forced to take a tight an Wldeterfnined time earlier bad come haid been ideared by Nimn's chief of soon after reaching it Jut Jul,y\ and haul around the top of the Baja from somewhere in Germany. staff, H. Jr. Haldeman. . encounter'ed the worst cases fl.. motion California peninsuJlt. · · ' There was no word as. to what arson Jacobsen testified in a pretrial deposi· . · sickness reported by U.S.. a~auts. On a ·corrected time basts, the leader motive might be involved. In fact , fire ) (See KALMBACH, Pase I) Docton asked Carr, Gibson m1d Pogue of the 28-boat fleet that started lh~ officials have nDt i:lii able to determine' 1-1--;:::'.::::::::::=:::===::;--!~i,'g,vfr-'s~~I inf,un~U~l;iltberi~r~inneri;~ear~-;1,cro.mne race last Saturday, was Kari for certain ud.l' atlon was the cause. I balancing mechanisms got u tO tne Ir,Tom>we:d"1>y-Acunrius;-Tins1ey-bight,-..--Tbe...arson...s. · i csr ation was con· Probation Aide Sought For 8 Years By TOM BARLEY or t11t D•llF l"llet Stiff Orange County authorities learned late Friday that their eight-year hunt for accused kill er Lester E. Browning Jr. has ended in Seattle, wash. FBf agents conrinned that the fonner Orange County probation offid!r is ilow in their custody Without providing details of his capture. Early-report!" from Seattle lawmen indicated that Browning, now 41, sur· rendered. But later reports which have not been confinned stated that the man accused of killing his estranged wife 's lover was Identified after being booked -~ ~ •a&lU,charge~,aa_ .. .ASSumed name. . "Etthe'r way, we'vf got him," a ~~ Attorney's , investigator com· mented. "FBI fingerprint checks leave no doubt that it's Lester Browning." The investigator said his office will immediately launch extradition pro- ceedings aimed ·· at bringing Browning back to Orange County for trial. The Asoociated Press reported that the man had lived in the Seattle area for a number ·of years under the name Re:t Erin Cooper. United Press International said he married there and had been working as a warehouseman. A U.S. magistrate ordered him held in lieu of bond. . Browning's long run from the law began July 5, 1965, when he. al!egedly broke into the Santa Ana h:>me of Mrs. Joan Browning, then 30. Authorities assert he. then fi red tvro soots into the ches'I of Albert W. Wilborn, 42, of Anaheim. 1 ' Police said Mrs. Browning was ac- tually reporting a telephoned threat from her husband when they heard the. sound of the shots in the background. . Mrs. Browning told officers that her (See <;Al'TIJM, Page I ) ,.,, Two Cost.a Mesa ' Men Arrested 01i Pot Charges Two restaurant managers: from Costa ?.fesa were' arrested Friday afternoon. NABBED IN SEAnLE Slaying Suapect Browning • Priso11er 1Jres -. . During. Transfer To Brancli J q.il • A prisoner . in a Jarge group being transferred from the main Orange COWl- ty Jail to the Theo Lacy branch jail in Orange was stabbed fatally Fridaf, Sherill's OffiCe spakesmen reported. Sheriff's Captain James Broadbelt said his staff faced a difficult task. in discovering the ·murderer becau,,e there were 40 to 60 inmates being transferred to the branch. at the time and all were in the same area of the jail . ' The victim was Jose Zatarain, · 22, of tt41 S. Poplar St., Santa Ana. He bad been sentenced to a 30-$y term in the rounty jail last October by a West Orange County Municipal Court Judie on charges o? carrying a loaded weapon in a public place. Zalarain was rushed to the Orange County Medical Center but was dead oo arrival, Capt. BroadQe.!t said . The investigation of the stabbing death is rontinuing today, the caJ>tain said. A ·sheriff's department spokesman said late Friday investigators were still quizz- ing the inmates about the incident and turned up no clues to the suspect. ''They have-a lot of people to jnterview and most of them are real hard cases," said sheriff's U . Rick Drake. "Nobody wants to point out the guy because. they have to live with each other - and with the guy ·who has the kd'de." Mere Showers · Poli« said they have seited 35• pounds SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -lplenniltent of marijuana. showers will continue to dampen much ... Salva lore A. Arrigo. 37, of 2338 Cornell of Northern Cal.ifomia through Satur!iay, Drive and Robert L.. Miller , 22, of 184 as '8 new storm ie~laces one fti:at d_wnped • Jack of gravity. Sea Sprite and Hornblower~ tinuing. E:-2-lst.-St.,-wen!-l>ooked on SUSI>icion more than an ~ch ot rain 1n the · of conspiracy to sell marijuana. _ rRl!'lh._we&-early-Fnday,lhe,..w1eatbetlllJllL _-I Costa Mesa Police Lt. John Regan said. t.:oast -Wet~-Wild Weaihe 'r,~ 4 .~ ' ' Weatller .. ~•:;lei.~b • are ~ Coast resi· -.,. • tty ... ~~=:~1z.!!~fij~fft (}oast"JJ.ain-Sparb Aceidents, ro·wet·-6.iilur.e ·first big rainatonn unW Stuxlay. · '-... Showers should continue through + • By WIWAM SCllRETBER have more sen9e in raln like lhls and signal~ rrom about 10 to 11 p.m. Friday today with highs in the low 60s and CM "" °'"" ,..., ,..., -slow OOwn a little." when the rain .shorted out a main circuit lows in the 40s. The· Oran1e Cout'S first measurable Weather service predictions called for on the Southern California Edison powei' (N ~ y ralnfaD lince opiing triggered dozens the rain lo let up slightly early loday lines. • SID TOD,\ • otminor traffic accidents, set oU several but then &tart up again in the alternoon Mrs. Helen Starkey, night supervisor • and evening hours. nt SCE's service center, said light iifif " MrrU. B~ llG! toatched ballry burgll'.l' alarms and lrnoct~ out i..rsen said ~ '()HP was· n11unec1· after a dry petJod almost' al'wayt fmds · Hutltingtoa·ueuch grow from a • tlectrtc nn.wer-.Jin some ....... 1..................... of 15 accidents In· lesa titan ball •an -wea)t poinlf in the transmission Hoes. al<'P!I 111111 IOwn IO 4 •pr ... ~ ~ ·--~ fog cilW In tl/c Bf rear1 she'• lafe Frld11 lllCt eol'l)l loday. hour shortly illttt rilldnlght. She had no estimate of the 'slit of .live if thtrf. ~ Slt~ keepl a. etosi . ' i,;;:.-,ieody jlrlizte,"oliilch •totte<f fall-. A spoke1man at the Costa Mesa police th< affected area. , ewl on things cvtn· llOlll •nd ol· . r·: I ...... •'•"' t , department said the first g&Od rain alter "We have had scattered outages all mol t never m(.11t.t Ci city C01'tlo-lDg W y ., .. _,.y ....... ept.clty Ind 8 long, dry spell draws the oil out over the COWlty where lines have come cil meeting. Stor_M, Page 3• co u n l Y tnrfic poUcemen hoppln1 of asphalt . roads and coats the surface do\YTI or the dampness has caused them through the late nlghl and early morn-with a glaSS>allck layer of goo 10 short out," sh< said. . ~.:l'Cft-:,... ..? :::To.':: ; . Ing houra. l•We've,. had a lot of little accident a," Newport Beach policemen sa id the c~ ..,,1 MlfWt• ,,, • "We an:i worklng more wrecka than • the Costa Me;sa gpokeman said. ~'The rain se t of£ several faulty burglar ~ .., 1 ~ ••r J'OU Clf\ shake a sUcl: at," .Mid Callfor-. ro1ds,, .,, really bed.. -like a areas~ eta-•I .... lnesoes alon•· "arm· ers ~=::. ... II .:.a· Mritfl ... ,: nla Highway Patrol Lt. Dave Lanen. pan 11' "bu wd i . ly. "" • ....,..._... ,..,, 'OMMri,. " "Fortunately, there artn'\ any ln,Jurtes ff~Ungton Belcft and fountain V.aUey ~1 e t • aurpr sing • almost no .i.;.....,,,.....,_.._....,. ___ .._-.i1--'"YA1ved.. bul.J!)ll'd. .lblnk _._1!0Uld . li!;t..mt_Ol!!l!:!.t!J!L~L.~ic_. _ .... -. ...!.~~!.~.:~.~- ' ' • " . :·· ~( • ' • • said about 1.5 pounds ol pot was purchas- . ed during an undercover investigation and another S3 pounds was seized Friday. Regan said a police helicopter kept SENATOR SHOWN a car under surveillance while II drove IN TQD A Y'S Q u1z' from AITtgo's house lo the Red Ollioo · ~ant in Irvine . .. ~, suspects. . • whd are not·"""""""" wlili -lllid~~.'4'hir".....,,,ber_o/ the. St1wl<-Wotrr· Onion, were arrested there in the parkifi:g gate Conunittre Ila! 11rged a hal t to lot. Police ~id 33 pounds of mariju~a "'all i»ipeurl111wn! proposa~ and pr~ \\'BS found m the car. t -cedures ' u ti t 1 l A complaint wlll be sought from the \Vatergate crinii· District Attorney's office Monday, Miller 11ul illvestigotiom manages Jon~thon'~ restaurant in El n re completed. Toro.. ·Arrigo is uneplplo~ •· · • , , .... 1!'1/t it one of · · • r .. 1 " .! · -" 1 t11e Sena.tor'! Ji.% Leader Cleared·: SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) ·-Wilbert "Popeye" Jackson, 49, aell-proclaimed presider¥ ol·thc United Prisoners Uhlon. was acqui\ted "by a jury FrJdh of chlfl•• of posaesslng marlj\l8fll and heroin. '1'11' verdict brought psps of relief and p~S\11'111lom a Slt\lH 8.n>UP ol Jll!kson sup(iortera who •-. his wtek·long trial. poi11'3 for a "do- nitstic truce" b1- • twe e1l President Ni.xo11 apd h i 1 .,. tritici. Can rou name thi! f"lvrlda Republico11? , He i$ this 1ceek's Nf.:WSNAME in Tiff QUIZ opp<aring todar on Pail< 9. This c11rre1u evt'llt.a ftature b sponsored by 1he DaUv Pilot °' port of its program fo~ area achoo"- • 1 I ,2 O""'ILY PtLOT Stadent 'Bid I Ar~y· Smashes -· Greek Revolt BULLETIN ATH ENS IUPI) -Tbe GreP.k covern· JDtnt today dec lared marthll law la Grttet after four days of vlo1ent dfmon· 1traUon1 hy tbonands or studut ,,,. mandJ.n& Ult o\'ertbrow of the mWtary· backed ttglme of Prtddtat George Papadopoulos. fighting\.~hen the cro"'d grew to more than 1$,uuu and some of the protcs:tcrs tried l.Q take o\·er severul pu blic buildings. B~kmaking Raids Lead To· 43 .Arrests A11!ENS .(AP ' -Army troops and police smashed their ·~:ay inlO ~he Athens Polytechnlc ln1Utute early I~ day to· put doY.'!1 the remnants or thouu.ndl of 1tudent demon1tralora who dem.-nded tbe overthrow of the 1ovtrn· ment. • The army "-'a!I called into action to A 20-year.old Fountain . V•lley min quell the demonstration that sought to was arrested by Loi An1ele1 aherlff'1 topple the government of President deputle!I Friday end &ecu!led nf being Geof1e Pa~dopoulos. the former army the brains behind a massl ve boqk ma klng colonel wbO, came to power in a 1967 operatiop netting more than $1 million coup that eventually Jed to the abolition pee month. of the monarchy hea ded by King Kelly Kuntz. or 10480 \Varner Ave., Constantine. is being held y.•ithout bail in Los Anieles A tank ripped down the heavy ir6n CoWtty jail after deputies , backed by gate ()f the wUvenity, and the helmeted 1peclal units of the Fountain Vafiey soldiers rushed through today 11 sludenla police department, sei zed him at his waved clubs and shouted "murdererl." home without a struggle. A number of ibe students "'-ere belt.en Timed ra ids throughout Los Angeles and kicked as they pleaded for mercy. and Orange counties rounded Up at least IJrcr&ens were thrown into police bllses 43 persons in connection "-'ilh the gam· and presumably taken lnto eu1tody. bling operation. \\•hich in vestigators said Tbe auault m the tniUtute follo'A'ed COll!jisted primarily of telephone bets six houri of ltrfft nchtlna ICl'OIS t'Orfliorse races around the country and downtown AlheN 11 poUce clalbed wttll in Canada. an estlmlted '15,000 dflmonltratora on Deputy Sheriff :\-like Bauer said Friday virtually every 1qu1re of the Greek the gambling ri ng operated out of parlors c.a-pltal. ' in IOutheast Los Angeles County and ~ aovemme.nt 1ald fo ur 1tudents had been in operation al least three were killed when they •ttacked "atate or fou r months. bulldlnp,'' and hoeplt.el IOUl'Cel aald Police said ty.•o other a 11 e g ed at leut 100 penona were hurt ln the ringleaders of the operation , including di~ Frida I hi and t 63--year-ol.d Ray Cousins of Cudahy and EdisouOK . . Chalknged • On 6 Vnit,s An environri\enta) impact statement ihat gave the Southern California Edison eomPany thi; • green light on plans to add six new units to Its Huntington Beach plant was challen&ed Friday· In Orange CoWlly $uperior· Court. Na ming the city. of }iWltlngton Beach 11 defendaot IDd Ult Edlni Companr. 11 reapondenll, tbe l!:llvtrmmanlll Coal • lion of Orllllt CaunlJI danwldl thal City Coundl approval of last Ocl. 11 be set aside. Identified u plalnlllfs In the lawsuit with the envtronmental group is Eduardo da Silva. NU Star Drive, Huntington Beach. Tbe acllon lodlceles thal 0. Sliva lw betJLIDvolved In earllor op- po&llloo to tbe plant apanaloo It la alleaed In tbe acllon lhat lhe envlmnment.el impact 1 t a t e m e n t prepared by VTN Consultants Inc. ot Irvine is irisu!ficicnt since not all public agencies affected by the plant expansion were consulted. The action asks th at decisions in sup- port of that report by both city plunn ers and the citt council be set aside and 1 new re port based on adequate dlscuasion1 wlth all affected agencle!I be prepared . Judge Waltfr W. Cha ramza ga\'e both , the city and Edison company lawyer five days in which to respond to the allcga· li ons contained ln the demand for a writ of mandate. · He will then, It was indica ted. schedule _a h'aring before ruling on .the coalitlon ·s demand. Fro1t1 Page I KALMBACH. • • street -um Y n I ear Y Nei1 Jermain, 31, of Anaheim, were today. charged with felony conspiracy to com· tion Nov. 7 In Austin In connecUon Many demonstrators dlspened Frlday mil .bookmaking, 81 was Kurli. with conaumer advocate Ralph Nader's :3:ht, but abollt 2,000 retreated to the "But it appears after ln\'esligation lawsuit against the AdmlnlstraUbn'a 19'11 roundventbelty, :W"Y ,:l:r, ~.tol:i:; that the kid (Kuntz) was tile boss or Increase In milk price supports, Nader • ...._ the whole thing -some kind of whl.i alleges the mllk·prtce boost w.as a and -armoud penoMel carrier&. or aomething," Bauer said. Political payoff for $427,SQO in campaign Earlier, a makethlt ndlo t:anamltter The raids culminated nearly two contributlot11. Nixon denle~ this. at the un!venlty tnnamltted lnatrucUons months of investigation by the sherirrs Jacobsen and Semer, both Democrats, to the demon1lraton and appealed for department, Bauer said. said the milk producers rocelvod little doctcn and medical supplies . No bail was set tor Ki.aoti and tbe in the way of favors after mak1n& the Alter 1 two-hour standoff in .which other two men. Bauer said the figure $100,000 dcmatlon. the atudenll l&hored ultimatums to come will have to be set by a judge either About • year and 1 ha.If later~ tn De- out peacefully, jhe aoldlen ttc.nned in-over the weekend or next week. cember, 1971, the milt producen Jl'Om· side. Bauer said most of the other arrests ised Nixon S2 mllllon for. his 1972 1 The violence capped four days of pr~ involved "leg mtn'' (me~engers) work· re.election campaign. The lawyer who tests, which began with academic· ing for the operation. made the promise for them was a be~-=-dema®s trom Polytechnl~ . H~ said d~putles made arrests in _fac-Republican f~er congre_ssll'4an, Patrick 'Institute students and grew 1o lhclude tOMel,Ol'ffces and homes in the com· . J Hillings who once worked · as Nixon's 'calls for Greek wi~hdrawal from NATO. munl!lcs of San Ga briel , South Gale, a~istant . ' - the ex~ ol AmerlCIDI from the . Compton, Lynwood, Alhambra. FoWtt.ain Semerj who also worked as treuurer country ~the fall of the government. .• ~: Va~~y and Anaheim . Names of the .~r~Qf Oeniocrltl Sen. F.4ftlpnd ;. M .. kle'• Polieo, •. 91!! lllU• ~ •. '\"I' t ho~~ SUiJl.ilC:la lliill(,1ield by poll~ "le~ t . rnly presl~tial efforit said ·be was demtNt;rtt.orl until tl'MlilY a street . 1mmecljatelj~\tallabl& late Friday:.-"drepped like a hot 110tato" ·by the ~ . milk producers~ after del.iyering '"' -the '100,000. l'rot11 p ... I From Pnge I Jacoblen, a fonner aide lo Preal~nt CAPTURE ... RAIN •.• hlllblnd then snatched the telephone . accidents bad been reported early this from her, nplaced It In it11 cradle and momlna. fled home as the couple's five children "\Ve're k~plng our fingers crossed ran to the dinlnC room 10 lnve11tigate that everyone cornea out of this all the i\IJlfire. right ," a spokesman said. Pmice aald Wilborn wa~ dead \A'hen ''The phones are ringing off the hook," they.arrived at the home. he said. PolJce ·said Browning, described 11t West Orange County police 1tations the 1time as a "competent and con-reported numeroUI "fender·bender type" scimUous" probation oHlctt, placed a accidents because of the rain ... Uck roads telephone can lo the lhen Chief Ptobatlon • bill no aetlous mlshapt. Offtcs David R. McMUJan. Police In Laauna Beach and San McMillan, who has since died, told Clemente reported slippery roads ·but otncers that Brownlnl gave his reslgna· few accidents. "' tk>n over the telephone end gave him "People down here seem to be driving detills f¥l where the rueitive had parked'\ slowly and watching out for trouble," Illa county e&r. , sald San Clemente Lt. Al Ehlow. McMlll~n said Bt'OWl)lng repeatedly re-A Laguna Beach off!cer 11aid the only· jected his pleas that he 11urrender to activity or note in his city was the PQIJce who were a\ that moment laun· closure or a steep hill on Third Street. chin& a 9tarch for the suspect. "But then, we always close that \vhen InvesUa:ators said fl'rtdts)' that only it gets damp -even in a heavy 'fog. oee report of a poulble Slib~lrll ~f You can come down easy enough but Browning had been received dur\lli his going up la ilnJ>Ol!slble." ei&ht·year flleht. Dul lnvesll1at1on at . Lyndon B. Johnson, survived unUJ 1972. after the Administration received un· favorable publicity about dairy con· tributions. He \A'Orked as a top deputy to fc.rmcr Treasurer secretary John 8. Conna lly in the Democrats for Nixon effort last year. 1 Nader's lawyer, \Villiam Dobrovier, called Jacobsen's testimony "the most startllng•re velation yet in this case." I le mentioned the prevtously undl!IClosed deposJUQN as he argued before U.S. District Court Judge William B. Jones for a court order pennitUng hlm to inspect Whlte House document.a and tape recordings related to the ..... mllk·price af. fair. One question raised by Jacobsen's testimony is the actiial source of the money. Jacobsen testified that he was certain it came from the milk producer111 political fund, TAPE , because the money '''as 1vithdrawn from a bank be hea ded. Kalmbach testified Iha! the money wasn 't an illegal corporate donation. But Senter snid he isn 't sure where thf cash came from. that point In llOl'thcm C.llfomla failed to produce any trace of the man who has been on the FBl's "most "''anted" list for mre lhan eiiht years. Fot1ndatlon Gives Cash OIANGI COAST " DAILY PILOT TM Ql'llltt CttJt OAll .. V 1"11.0T, .. 1t11 WJl lCll 11f ........... NfWl-l"•tH, II ...,all.,._. '' .., °'""' CM11 l"uot1111t111 Cl"'"""'· ••.-· Hoag Gets $587,000 Gift To Buy Tower Equipment 1---·1--.... 11 ........ a,r1_tub1J 111t11, M ..... [ ltl'Olltll ,,_.,, fW Ctill• Mtl&, M•w1111rl lt•cll, Hv11n11111tn lteell/,tl!'l!~l11 V•llt V. l•O""'• lloag J\1emorial Hospital official• Friday announced nceipt or a $587,000 ~fl from the Hoa1 Foundation that will cover. the remaining coall or nnlshing and equlppin1 lh• Newport !ll)ach hospllnl'• new ll•ttory tower. .•. 1 lleifdl, 1rvln0/$Mkllt1t;ock •r>ll ~'" Clt,.....ntll ltn J_,..11 C.plttr1no. A 1l110I• ''''°"'' llllttil.. '9 lll*lllMll .. 111 .. t YI 11111 l lllllit YI. flll pr•lfJIJ pWlll!IN p!tnt I\ ti J)ll Wt$! .. , """° Clltl """'' tt!lltfnll. Ht'!- IMert N. Wettl ,,,.....,,,,,""'...., _ ,Jt•' L·c..feT • -Yki.,....,. ... ..,.,.,., Man., 'flttM:J., KffWI Ttl•~'::'.t'" ~" H. lHt .S•~•N ·p, Nell .......... ~ ...... ---:~VP.... ;'i:!.is = "r.t.!.~ , • I tt El tn•, MM111 a ~ "''*"1"' ..,...,,, -,-.~ .. ._.·- ..... ..,. ......... ,,,_.,,Cl• .. ...... ·&&::~~,$ -" ,....;.c':C"-1 ... .., .. """""" ....... =-~ .. --=' " -. " :...:::"' ... :-:: --·•Jllllllll ' • The Ill million. 213·bed addition is scheduled lo be open In April. H03pital 'Adminlslrator Scott s. P1tkt1r sold tl1o funds wlll ollo poy port o! the cost of a major remodeling program in older portions or the r.o.ptt.al that will be&ln when the tower ls completed . The Hoa g Fowtdatlon. founded lh IHO by tile late Goorge Grant Jloag and his wire, Grace, )la• been a major sup- porter of the hospital · since it opened in 1952. " . ~eorge Hoaa 11.,<along wllh five other representativ's of the foundation sits · on tile hospital'• board of dl rwlort.' ~. Vlncont Jorgensen, Hoag president 111~d the i irt Is very much apprecia ted. ' The Hoag Foundation haa, throuah tile Y , given unstintingly lo lloai Memorla H01pltal, makln& POUible tile nal(zatl of • dream our lo"'1den hid • is yeara aao lo Cl'eale a COl!lm ty hospl_lll to -Ult ra»ldJy g coastal area," ~ aa1d. " ' HOT SPOT COOLING DOWN RENO . Nev. (AP\ r Brothel operator Joe Conforto has JQlned lhe lifht lo COnlMVtl energy. He ordered all hli &irb to wear niahtgowns lnltead of blklnla while wallial for co1tomen. • C4nlorte 11y1 lhi1 ha1 allowed him to lowor tbe 111trmo1lal al biJ Mt111in1 Ranch five degrees. • ( . . •• -.. ,, ' Be Needs Friend llis name lJ 0 Daisey," which is a runny nariie for a male but with a face like bis, who cares. He has ,1 .lot 10 recommend hlln Is a fam• ily pel. The one.year.old poodle mix is housebroken and likes chil- dren. If you can see him as part of your family, get In touch with lhe Huntington Beach Humane,Soclety. on Newland-Street behind · the Edison plant. The phone number is 538-8480. - Mediators Seek to ·Avert Holiday Week Food Strike LOS ANGELES (AP) -Represen- tati ves ot supennarkets and 29 unions met with federal mediators again Friday in an effort to avoid a Thanksgiving "''eek !ltrlke and lockout. No progress was r!ported. The strike deadl!oe is Sunday. J J The parties \li·ere prepared to coktinue meeting through the weete.nd. . · Involved In the negotiations are uniOOs repretenting 21.000 teaMlters, meat cut· ters, ~atina ~~eera and macbin11l.I In '"1olesale olid r e t o i 1 ·Nod t!tabll~men.ts from San Luis Obispo to the Mexican border. The unions have said that if the WEATHER Tl'lt IOUll> half Ill '"' ..atlon lltd • lun!'IY. mild dt Y Frrc1v wnli! •llO'llt ltll 1n Mien•~•·•· Mtl!l* t nd Int Hor1hcrn \frr•. . A•ln fell from Central C•Ufornlt norlh to W•wlflQIQ!l Ina ld1ho. Mort tlllo two lnct\ci 81 rein "'\l 111 2( """'" IJ Porlfll~ .,,;1 ~"'""" "'I Ind loodwe111.n lol"tld lflO•t n lwo 001tn 11m lltl out ot llwlr honltt 111 Wot1 1111IOfl COU!'llV.' Ort . SI• ll'ICllM of I MIW lt ll '" 11• "9\Jrl at Mlll~-. Mlcll. on tllt "'t IJIOr• of l.•11• MkhlN n, •llCI Corl~, M11l111," re<;•lYU. three lft(ll!!ll at l~hti.. tow lei IMI 11'141 accu.,,1,1911on ti...rt lo 111 negotiation• fall, tlley will strike one or two major food chains: Rober! K. Fox. president of tile Food Employers Council . said that lf there is a strike the !IUpermarkel.!l will lock out union members and opente the stores with management personnel. "We 're •troallnl, beading toward lhal Sunday strike deadllne,"Bal(I .-Counc1 spokesman. "lf there is a 1triki agalnst OOe or tVo'o chains, our only defeme is a oompJete lockout}" · ' He sald7:.-oaft.beiiiatociiiurtiit' IQppliM, trainlngom~l'fl7rient·PeriopM1· in .other duties and hirtn1 nommion peo:' pie. • He contended the stores v.'Ould "go Wlder" lf they gave Into unlon-demandl .. The unions are seeking a pay increase· of SI an h:rur. and have re jected a council offer of 46 cents an hour. The teamsiers contraet expired Sept. I and the butchen contraet expired Nov. 4. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Orlivtry of tht Daily Pilot 11 11uarantrtd • • Pesticide Blast Felt In Vineyards OUNTVILLE (UPI) -The araceful vineyards of this wine country wer• roc.k!d Friday with the explosion oil a tnick loading a deadly pesticide for the 1rape nelds. . TbC Napa County Ht1lth Department ordered the evacuntloo of resldtn~ in the immediate area when some com· plained of sore throat.I and eye irritation - irom the fwne1. • ~ ....,. ordered to report to bololtllt ·because of the tolic nature " {he liquid chemlcBt \\'hlcb was being tran.sferred from a Southern Pacific Co. · railroad tanker to the truck. The truct. driver, Robert Hopper, 41, Sacramtnto, 1111/ared mluor bllrnl· Tho ebemlcf1 -earboD dllalllde. a OeJJ1D18ble and polsmous llquid used to combat rodents and ·insects, The pestlcide ~·as to have been med to spray local \'i.neyanis. · The fumes darkened the sky but pnlle bi-eezes-and rainy weather , helped dlalpate the poison. California Divt11ion of Fol'Ultry crews used fire host5 to help render the smoke harmlels , A 1poluosmen ·said tlit chemical, if Inhaled In large amounla, alftcla tbe nervoua system and can c 1 use retplratory paralysis. However, he aid, carbm disulfide "hes to be In pretty good coocentratlon before it causes 1111 problems." 'Ille sbertfr1 o!llce In no.r1>y Napa was 'bescipd by telephone calls fnxn citlu .. who ·beard or felt the uplooion. Hopper Aid the carbon disulllde WU being siphoned from the rail tanker to 100-gallm cylinders~ his tn.lck when the exploolon occurred and fire quited" the truck. ,. . "rt happened au .. fa.st thal all that was in my mind was getting gone (from the scene). I WU afire." He said hla · clolhlng was In l1am<S and he jumped Into 1 neari>y dlldl. "The next thing I knew the.re ":ere a couple ol guys oomtnc out to 1el me," be aa1d. dlMer. Carr and Giboon miiaJned ...ii and ale dinner. Thia ii tbe first night for Carr, Glboon. and Pogue but night dlre:tor Pllllllp Sbalfer aid !hey won their -wlDP . quickly, They cool~ ........ _L!lo<t· "" jirObliin and la!---"*pofto .. ~'a.doc•t11 P,rt on lhe lhird 111 4~)·~~' I J~al ' ·~lo rem .. -betWten the thlpe Friday nlllll to l!t a"hoad 1tart on their anm!Uilat · reoeareh ' ocbodule. Bui lfOUlld con; trolle~ rdnft-.cled that they wait ud ... It lurtlld.ou~ tllat WIS a p>d I~ beeaUle ·earr later said he and hl4 --..... nimlas behind -"lkldllnJ around" In tho Apollo. I A~ tbe . ..-Ula "ft 1,000 ll'Jll1 moth <IP In vtala; Agrloultlll'W Department tcl .. llltl -1 to -U welghlietSl1elt wUI cut lhell Ion( hibernation lime IO they can W httd and lllerllized more quici<ly earth ln an attempt to eradicate timberland. pest!I. 5llow lh.llTitcl · owr mucll Of N-En111*'1d •nd Ille Grttl Llllil" reolan. Ind lllllW wa1 lalllna trom Llkt Tt'-north i11 Ille Hloll Sierra. Tiie -.1Mr w11 oonert llv loir •1111 til•,•s•~! from 1119 ~Mrn .PIOlelu e•st IQ Ille S0\1!11 .Atltn!lc Sea rd. Cot~r air l)U'h~ tnlo ""' Ml!kllt Alll"' c cotlt t11 t1•1 t lld COid W4-Yt' ••rnlno• Wtr• UP or Wnt \llrfl n a, tOlltrn PIMtYIYM'U• and MMJfMrn New Jtl'MV. But tbe key oclenllllc objective the mission ii to take· adVIOllC• a once-IH·llfeUme ·O!ll)Oltlllllty -aet man'• best view of the Jll'lll Mtnltf•JrMlt': II Yt W .. '"' II.eve ~·~~4::,:Ko::: which is r\IShina W.ard t•H• '' J1M •·""• <•II "'' ••ur c-.v •i.t' from 1 trip from far """""--' .. '"'w(lllt I• r•v. C•llt ''' 11•"' _,.,._ S. CaUfor11iu ,, .. ,..... solar system. Pogue •nd Carr· wUJ w in llPI'" Olrlatmu day to llilololt'a lhe cornet and Ill brilliant iall ol pt and duat. a lllu,.1y '"' l1N1111y 1 II .,..u .. ,.., -.ct t Ytur tit ¥ '1J t '·"'· l•"l'flW, tr t I . . Su11t11y, , ....... I <••r. will " --.w ... I rt~, C•Mt trt "''" ~Ill I 111.ro1. T t lt phonrs Mtrlll'"1t Mw1111t1ttt11 l11tll t11.i Wnt,..1t11lir , , ..• , '41-1111 S.11 C11r1111111, Ct tlll•t ,.. l lt<ll. • It• Jtt111 Ctplllr1111, D-"'"''• l tWlll L•IWIMI. LttllM Nlfwll , ..• ftl·"M The utronaula also will spend m:"J houra studying lhe sun, the earth lhemaelves. The miS1ioll Is tcheduleol to lut at leut Ill days, a day Iona• lhan lhe Sjylab I m1~t. but Catt, Gl- and Pogue have enough provillOOI • stay up for M d1y1. I Cane -Thit i1 •n 1ut tl'I 1c an m1~1 wic~r reproduction I not • moldod 1hod1 I lull 1111 cH1m1tor1 110 w1tt c1p1cifyi 12 f_t. of ch1in1 I _, ... _ J ~.Jt .. of wit", two )ook1, . , __ ....., ~ l'v{ ,;lie , all ;;Ire.I coni· pl1t1 and r11dy to h1n9. ' OH .... 111,fl 88 • \ • • • ' \ • . .., ·•" • • ' Saturday, Nowmbtr 17, l97J DAILY PILQT ,S j S,he W at~hes Over Conn~il ""Hunti1igto1i W oma1i Seldom Misses Body's Meeti,rigs , By HILARY KAYE Of tfll Dlllr P'lllt llltf • ttfyrtle Stln!IOrl was one ol the first high school seniors to ever ditch class in llwttington Beach. She walked ~ff campus with the rest of her classniites O!l a SUM)', spring day in 1919. Her 30-member class launched what Is now an annual custom 8mong local high schools. It's called senior ditch day . "One day, the entire senior class decid- ed to ditch schoOI anif go to the beach, even though the principal tOld us not to,'' recalls the 70-year-old Huntington Bea~h pioneer. "lie: warned us, but we, went anyway," she remembers. ' \Ve walked down 17th Street and spent the day at the beach. \Vhen we came back to school the next day, the principal carriea out his threat, and took the junior class out for an ice cream social. \Ve didn't get anything." OlllY Pllol Stiff P111'- One that Got Away Today. f\1rs. Stins6n · doesn't ditch anything. The active senior citizen has missed only two city councM ll)eetings in the last year an da hair, even though · she only goes i:o observe. · Th.e bespectacled little "·oman has liv- ed· in Huntington Beach since 1909. and has watched the sleepy little town of 4,000 grow to be a sprawling city of 150.000. 0N THE GO IN HUNTINGTON Longtime Re lident Stinson Driver Paul Barklage-Hilgeford o! Cos(J Mesa es- caped injury Friday when his truck · went out of controlr jumped the curb and rolled' on its side on man, 2000 Parson Road, told California Highway Patrol officers be ,h~ trouble with the truck's brakes shortly before the 12:15 -p.1n. accident. Things have changed quite a bit since 1909. and the early sett fer admits · it is "Odd, odd, odd'' watching the changes occur. that's. when the picture really changed," explains the gray·haircd v.·oman. "Before then, it 'A'as a small community and everyone knew everyone else. There were only a couple of hundred students in qte entire high sc.hooL \ Alicante Drive in 1.1ission Viejo .. The Costa ,Mesa Services Slated ·For John Mort From El Toro 1ilemorial services are scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday at St. Nicholas Catholic Church io Laguna Hills for John J. Mort of El' Toro, who died 'l)utrsday. He as 51. A native of Pennsylvania, Mr. Mort had lived in California 11 years. He reUrl'd as a master sergeant in 1962 after more than 20 years In the Air Force. · · ?t-fr. atort is survived by his wido\v, Rosalyn ; t"'·o sons, John and Frank; daughter. Kathleen ; two brothers; and two sisters. He was a maintenance supervisor at UC Irvine, where he had \\-'orked nine years. Rosary for Mr. Mort •ill be at 7:;JO .p.m. Sunday. Burial will be private, .with McCormick Laguna Be a ch Mortuai'y as directors. Thomas Nangreave , 77, . . Dies; Retired Ex,ecutive Thomas Henry Nangreave, a retired managemerlt executive-' for Eastman Kodak and a veteran of the RAF lil World 'Var l, died Friday at San Clemente General Hospital. The 12·year resident of the South Coast was 77. fl.tr. Nangreavet a native of Britain, Body Identified SAN PEDRO (UPI) -A body folllld . in a cave n~ar _ Pofut . fennin Park \\'as identified Thursday as Candi \\lilbur, 16·, who lived with her grandmother in San Pedro. The girl was last seen Tuesday nig_hl riding on the back of a motorcycl'e in the company of a youth who appeared to be a member of a gang, officers said. served with the Royal Air Force during World 'Var l and was decorated for his service. The resident or· 220A A\•enida Sen·a emigrated to the United States after • the war and spent 30 years in the employment of the major photographic firm, retiring as manager 12 years ago in Rochester, N.Y. · · Mr . .Nangreave Jeavel his widow, Velma Hurmence Nangreave of the home; two sons, Philip of Santa Ana and Thomas of Rochester; t w o daughter.t, Olive Tetamore of Riverside and Vera Jenkinson of ROcheSter; several brothers and sisters still in England, eight grandchildren and a great-grandson. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. 1.fonday at Lesneski ·Mortuary in San Clemente with private: burial to follow. '"l remember picking lima beans where the Huntington Beach High School park- ing lot is now," she recalls. "And, I atlended elementary school where the city hall is." "When the oil boom hit in 1921-22. Longtime Coast Resident Dies Bessie Maye Hayley, a former driver for the Orange County R e t a r d e d Children's Association, died Friday at the age of 73. f\oirs. Hayley resided in Huntington Beach for 39 years, most recently at 1107 Florida St. She leaves one son,_ Loyse Donovan, or Garden Gi:ove, . and two daughterS, Georgia Launders,-HDrltington -Beach and Sandra Turner, Seal Beach. Other survivors include nine grandchildren and one great-grandson. Services (or Mrs. Hayley will be held on Tuesday, at the Pee"'-..family Chapel, 7801 Bolsa Ave:, Westminster, at 10:30 a.m. ''But when the oil boom hit , there \\'ere oil workers, truck drivers -the town was fl!,11 or pe-0ple," Mrs. Stinson says. •·standard Oil, which owned m05t the land, held big 6ances on the beach. Oh. it was fun in those days," she · says, her bright blue eyes twinkling with the memory. Those "'ho know the bustling little lady say she has not cooled off a bit from her senior days in 1919. "When I turned 50. 1 got a new bee in my bonnet," she says, grinning mischieviously. "I decided I wanted to becpme a nurse, so I enrolled in the vocational nursjng program at Orange Coast College · and got my nursing license. "lf I do anything, I do it with both feet,'' says Mrs. Stinson, ex plaining why she attends at least four meetings every week . "l ge\ a real kick out of city council meeJings1" she ·admi_l!r.--"I even attended the budget meeting. There were only 12 people there, and nine were cily employees. .... "Most people only show up \vhen they .. have an ax to grind, or a pitch to give," says Mrs. Stinson. "But 1 just go to observe." CHRa~~ l'OlOIII® the * (J Sound ...,5'' . AVANTE VIII 2$" ~~1;;;1 ~ diagona~ Th• -NAll'OLI e , Th• NAPOLI e EUSI 25.. dl1van1I Solkl • sr1r1 01rom-1co1or 11. Sl1lely Meal!&rr1nr111 11ylrd console wan m111lve, n1rlng 11111 11a11, c•1· .t1r1. D1rll; flnlsr>eO O.k coklr !E41.MOE! or P1c1n color E4151P), with Ille look Of '1..,. dl1trts· 1lng, lao-f> Solid . S I 1 I• Tll1n JOO+! ChlHll Wiii! f'OWtr S•nlry Sy11em. Solid· Stitt SIJl)&I' Gold l/klw Gu•rd Tuning Svstetn, Ch~llc One • bullon Tunlflil. AFC. Ntw S.tronic· 1 Slidt Ccntrol. 25'~1ogonal TIM l lllCELIY e E'14'M U" dl.;on.11 Solid • St1te Chrom1· color 11, • Clttrtnlng Early Am«k•n 1ty1. rd con1ote with wr1ii- 1round ;1llery, m.tl· slvir tN'ICIClfl fell Ind Ullftf'I. Gtn11hM Maple \ll!flftl'I on '°"· ioo~:. 5o11c1 • s111t Tll1n ,_.. Ch1\1l1 with "-Stritry srii.rn. SOlkl • s111ir 1,9'' hlN JI.tie Stper iaeltl Y'"- Gu.tNI l1111tr. llrly ArntrlClll llyll"f. Sotld Slllt, I l11tto11 TM SCOFIELD e Model Et66 DE/r . Thi1 i1 !ht fin· e1I 1ttreo mid• by Ze11ith. En9i11eered for ye••~ of mu1ic•l enjoyme11t. De1i9111d lo e11h111ce the beauty of your homt. ~ w.1t p••k po'w1r lltr•o 1mpli- fitr. FM/AM/Sterto FM t1111tr. New Allegro 1pe1.~. er 1y1l1m with Z1nilh developed tu111d port. Stereo Proft11ion1l record ch.!i119er. Micro-Touch.Jil 2G lone 1rm. l111t111t-Touch illumi111ttd co11hol panel. Pro· vi1ion for 4·ch11111el. C111a,te pltytr recorder. Tlte WOODFORD e Modfl E945DE. Lux11riou1 Medittrr1ne111 c1bi11tl in ge11'1nt Dirk 01k vtnner1 and 1eltcl hardwood solidi, exclu1iw1 of dtcor1liw1 front. New -'ll19ro 1pt1ker 1y1lem with lun1d port. , 140 Vf•tt pt1k power 1ttreo 1rnplifier. FM/AM/ Sterto FM fun1r. Sttreo Pr1ei1ion Ill record ch1n9· er. Micro·Touch1'1 2G font 1rm. These Sets f ea,fure: • HO W1ll1 P111C ,_., Solkl.St111 Ampllllrt e FM /l\M/Stereo FM e s11rto Prircl$1on Tu..er e Stereo Preci1lon 111 ll:KOrcl Ch•ooer e Micro · TOlt(h !RI fG Tone Arm • I Tr1dc T1pe Pl1yer • e N t " Allegro Soeaktr System wl!ll tuned POfl, lwo 10'• wooler-t. two 3~1" 1wv•er1 tnd twro 31 :•• horll1 •Two pl111 r .... M1>- trlx -Mid tW'O oq· tloMI 1VNktrs.-'1et &Wilctl ll'MI ltlljOY +d!mtntlonal sound •• ;;. ~Intl. li,..,_l'IMlftC l'llf T-.... Tiie CESSNA e Mod-,11 EtltP, ,Y.t<llttrr•· • -" '$1yllht lorfffti,. ille Pirc"n Vtnttr1 and i.elect h1/'dwood l0ild1, •~clu,tve. of decor1Uwe front. ''\ ZINITH-ACA SYLVANIA 9021 ATLANTA ST. HUNTtN•TON IUCH HOURS: MOH •• FRI. 10 • 7, SATURDAY 10 · 5:30 CLOSEO SUNDAY ' - ' WHY~ BUY AT ABC? • No Ro.ct Clw<Jos If paid-10-tO 4-ys • Low Down aod 36 Moolfl to pay l .... c.I. • l 'l'- Frff '""' • 1 Y-Fr••. son1p, • 3 Y-Plc111ro T•H Wornillly • Frto 'Deli.tty ood Set Up e laokAlllorlcord7Mashr Chon)• e We S-lct wkt'we Sell •We how°"' l'rodllet· lllllde ood Out • No Commlssloo Sal111h1w. ' . · OUR WARRANTY IS NOT rao.RATED! .. ' ZENITH-a CA -SYLVANIA ltlM6 llltOOIHUtsT ST. HUNTINGTON llACH HOURS: DAILY .10 .9 SATURDAY" I 0 . 5:10 SUNDAY 12 ·5 ' . The DEXTER e MHel 1i5'7W -FM /AMfSterto FM !~11- tr. Dlgillte. Steriro Prft.)11°" II •t«ird th.,.r. Mltro-loucll 2G Ion• 1rm. l·Treck ltll" pl1ytr. llerM lndlctlor light. Two P111• Two Mltrlx. Al. legro 1000 1oeek'"' Grtlfl«I Wtlnul color c1 bl111t1. Besides attending city councu and en· vironmental council meetings, Mrs . Stinson serves on the lluntington Beach Servi®s Council, a eroup of welfare, school. and community persons who attcrnpt to solve commanity problems. She also is a member of the .Council on Aging, the H!Jtorlcal Society, and she began the Care line in the library. Several years ago, Mn. Stinson worked with troubled youths In Santa Ana, and she says she could relate to the kids. Her conyersation. peppered with phrases Such as ' ripped otr' and ''rapping;'L indicates an outlook far younger than her 70 years. }>srhaps her role as a joiner an~ a doer goes back to her grandfather; who was president or the lluntington Beach High School District in 1914. Her mother was active in the first PTA in town. "My great-grandcllildren (she .has si< grcat·grandchlldreh, 13 grand'M.ildren and three chlldren) always. say, 'What's Grandma doing pow?" _ she say9, laughing. "They call me Crusader Rab- bit, or -sometimes, Hell-raising Grandma." Lag1ma Cyclist Seriously Hurt; Motorist Sought ' ' • A 23-yeaN>ld 48guna Beach bicyclist was hit. seriously hurt and left bleeding in the middle of a street by a motprist who sped a"·ay from the accident scene Friday . Patli M. Eyerick, of 277 Diamond SL , Laguna Beach was admitted to South Coast Community Hospital 's intensive · care ward. Hospital aides said she sus- tained a concussion, broken nose and numerous cuts and bruises. ' : Laguna Beach police mou#d an Jm4 ! mediate search for the hit and run driver. However, there is no description of the car. Police Friday appealed for "'itnesses or the accident to come for\vard. \ . The accident occurred. on Glenneyre : stf.eet at its Intersection With ~ Pearl· Street. i.! The victim told offlcen she was nortH , bound when she was ,struck. She Aid she did not see the vehicle 'Which ran . her down. ., Detectives will coot1!"'" lo ln...itple. 1 , Tiie MARQU IS • Model EtllW. C-'"'"01.1r1ry ,ty!lng In 11enu!nt W1lnul .....,_ Ce<'"I ff!d hlfll'fl'OOd tolid!. 1xcl111iv1 of dti:or•tlvt front. • ' • I ~ OAJLV PILOT . Melociyland -To Stage · 'Design' 'l1le Melodyland Communily Chorus wUI begin rebe•ruls at 7 p.m. Nov. Z8 for its mu.sic.al role in the tirst major Ulcatrical production at 1'felodyl&nd since It was a theater. Called 11Des.ign," the· com- munity Chrtstmar carol wil ftature single John Hall, a 30(). • voice chorus, 5 O • p I e c e orchetitra , colorful pageantry and audience participation. 'l'be extravaganza will be held at 3:30, 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 16. Pageantry also will include live animals and players in IZ :iets with spedlll lighting ~foc:ts. THE PAGEANTRY will be on center stage, and the chol'U! will be amaged 1n a circle around the circular stage with the orchestra using t h e orchestra pit. In the opening· scene the SiturdJY, Novtmbtr 17, 11173 01111 P'llot Stiff ""It Bible Literattire ' • • • • -purpit & Pew B•ptbt Colla M ... , MtVloe Ill 11 o.m: I IO t:IO o.m.: cbarcb ICbool .,.1111p · ..i atudy service St., Colla Meta: m.dl lchool __ 1 ·-r.~· Churc', 24521 ud cburcb ~ •I 1:1! al 10 om. with eluM OD Wedaeld111 •11:111 p.m. ud ..mce o1 1 •• 111 om.,· '"' -.. • 1.m.: Finl au.It If Qrlll, "Mooel, Ille Leader": ..mce · LllMra -If the Moulton arkway, Lllguna •J~~ llh -~ OU H I It ,_ ·~ • aermon· "'~ IO It H'I'· ch"~ hool I 9 ----· mm vt, II& • o.m.: ......., "' -~ SG!I El Tero Rood , G-·•·;~, Dr. , •~•-L 1 ~: ~· "' a :~ Ung10n Bucb, aerrlcel lllld Rev. Jclll M. RoJaoldl: choir i.;... lludl: dmn:b ocllool -... w ........-a.m.: 'lbonksg!vlng Sunday cburcll lthool •I 1':111 ud II lo U., "Slq lo Ille Lard ..tlllble~ot1:•0.m.; Green, ; clllld Cort ~i:~~tl,t!5~~:!~Y: o.m.: Flnlc:.mdltlQrlll, ofu.r-1." -•lt:lllondllo.m.: avolloble. · 1 • 8de-. 3302 Via trd-., ->"Mln.,_'l'llon Fhl .. U-Me0o4ht Dr. Ivan B. Bell; chancel Newport BHcb oervtcee and leeob• J-'·" .., Dr WU"·m R a.m, ao W. !Ith Sl.;Oiiilo choir lo ling ',',Pra~e the Lord '. churclJ school ~I I d ·10:111 ,..,..-..... If Oo1ta •~ "' ' "" ' Mell: Thllllilstvlna .. Sanday O Jerusale.m , Mrs. Robert o.m.: --· 11 MIN, tl7 w. Hlllllltoll. wlD ~ ~ .. "':'. M'Viceo at 1:111 oncf II o.m.; Joyce, soloisl : Mr. and Mrs. Cllr!J~ Scleolbt, 1100 Pldllc . bold 0 joint . Tlwlbalvlna llnlClloa ~ Moodoya 11 11111U01 pl_.!dCI dedleollon: 'lbomas IUnes, greetm. View Drive, Corooo de1 Mor, ..r.l<I OD Friday, w I t & 1 p.m.: _.benblp meetlnc aermon : ·~ Be Id Clod" ~UHloo Hiiis Ba pt I 11 ..meet 1114 dlurcb oehool ot Tomple Bot Yobm of Newport Frkf1Y ot 1:111 o.m.: Helmut. u · Earl W, 1'bell; Church, Z416Z Alicia Parkway, 10 a.m.. Wedneldoy tattmony lludl: -... will be eon. Geyw lo tllow lllldet lll1d . llvlnc llltheml by the Milsion Viejo; today at 7:30 meeanP ot I p.m. at .U ductld bJ llohbl Otnon (loool. opeo11 OD ''.Solar Enerl)'." Chance[ lll1d Imrn.lnuel cboln: p.m. Is "Teen Night" wlih four churches. Sennoo r.r 1111 ... lllld Dr. Barry llllerer, Follll Lldloru Ck• r ck• bell rtncen lo perform: youth Ron Haefner of B1ola, guest churehes: "Morlo!J and. Im-robl>I. .10 ti C 1110 p 0 r 10 I• meetlnp on SUlliloy and _spe_a_ker; Sunday c_h u r ch. morll!J." "Let thal thenfore Tmplo -Do.W 1 I -COplall'IDo Beodl: church ~ •t l ::IO P • m ·: s~h<>ol fa . lt"ages at-9.3 olil e you, 1ifirch-Yi'1ii Orup-CoalJ,-tlOO-llllley-.chonl-at I un.·-odult-Btble,----7><="~~ ~ "".!lco-~ a.m.; service at 10:45 a.m.; heard from the btdnnlnl If St.1 WlltmlDlter wU1 conduct claa: ,.Who Are the Anaela?"· TI.iri:fijJedil ifitfslc tiYU:ie sermon by Pastor Jamu A. that which ye have iitat<l l;..., l!J Sol>llolh -OD Frldoy .. rv1ce with communlon oi choln. · Folkers : open hou.. from 2 the beglnntng lhall remllln In II 8:11 p.m.; ....,.epllm lo IJ)::IO o.m.: -: "Loving Pretbfterl to 4 p.m.; special evening you, ye also chill eontlnue honor Bat Mltzvah of Rosean-the Unseen" by P•slor James GK serv.lce at 6:~0. featuring in the Son. and in the Father'', ne Greenfield; semces con-Knotek. St. ADdrew'1 Prtlb,..lan mus.1c by the Jim Berglhold 1 John 2: 24. ducted by Rabbi Henri E. Prince of Peice lather an Cl111rcb, l(!O St. Andre\v's chorus will depict manklntl The .Christian Science Reading room in Newport wandering confused a nd Beac~ has . been remodeled to display its collection family. · Front lll1d cantor Harry Ollrdl 2987 Mesa Verde Road , 'Newport Be a ch ; Fountalll Valley B aptist CoK9re9atlonal Newman: Ones Shllbbot lo Drive Costa Me,., Holy Com. service• at 8, 9:30 and II frustrate$!, look ing for pea~ of Bible literature for bolh adults and children. and happineu. As the nluaical Mrs. Betty Power invites anyone with a few minutes Church meets at the Com-Com maalty C•'ll'dl, fOllow lelVlces, hotted by muruOn at 7 1~. auvtce.1 a.m.: sermon : ''Thanka! l munily Center, 10200 Slater Congegallo .. I, 611 HeUolrope !ii" and ,Mn. Irwin G...ileld at· t •nd II i .m.'i ...,,,.,., Needed '!bat" by tho Rev. Ave.: church schqol at 9:45 A · Corona d 1 M clmch In lmor of their daughter. "LIYtnc Hope for Trvlni Olarles1lleronlield: children'• a.m.; service at 10:45 a.m.; ~andser:ice!:'\o a.m.: Temple Bat YMm er Times" by Pastor Andrew chol~ to sing at all three · CQJlllnues, It show• thal God of spare time lo drop by the reading room at 3315 hid • dealgn lo bring man Via Lido and l!rowse tJirough the bOoks, borrow life lll1d happiness in the f. rom the library, or <imgly pray. The reading room Per!On of Jesus Christ. All orchestration and much is open Monday throug Saturday from g a.m. to sennon: "Here Today, Gone sermon: "Under Orden" by Newport Beae:ll wU1 bold Sab-Anderson· Warren w 111 i 1 services. Tomorrow" by tho Rev. Willis Dr. Pblllp G Murray: child bath Services on Friday .•t dlre<lor ~f ComPus Crusad~ SI . Marl< Presbylerlu Carrico, putor: youth group C3l'j! available: 'l'hmlklCMnl 1:11 p.m. In tho lnlcfailh In Berteley, will give temple . Cbrell, 2100 Mar . VI 1 t •, meets at 5,45 p.m.; everung Evo service Wednesd•y at 8 1"unp of UC Irvine, an tolk: clMrdl lthool at 9:30 Newport Bea<h; church school service at 7. campm Drive, Irvine. Dr. and service at 9:30 a.m.j of the choral music In 5 p.m., and offers free childcare on Tuesday morn· u.Deslgn" b the original com· __ in_~.u-t_o_a_ll_o_w~p_a_r_en_t_s_t_o _re_a_d_. _______ ._,_ podlon of director Rich C.OOk, First Soutbem Ba pt I 1t p.m. in Mertz Fellowship Hall ; Harry Sherer, rabbi, con· 8 '~eemer Lltber&n Churtb, aermon: "By the Way •.• Church, 850 w. Hami!lon St., topic:. "'What Thanksglvillg duding: on Oneg Shabbot will Trank•" by John Boller, Jr.', Jeans to Me" by Dr. MU1Tay _, 16351 Springdale St Hunt-pastor oC ro u s I c for Melodyland Christian Center . Also included are songs by Andrae Crouch, Pauline Mills and the Halleljah Chorus from George Frederic H a n d e I ' s oratorio, "1be Me11iah." Mormons · Pick Site Cost afesa : service at 11,a.in.; and lay members of the follow ;. first &Oci.t1.1 functkla Beadh ch h h I Tom Pt.flchael, assisting elder; se rmo.n : "Thankfulne ss, And church. Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at the ington : ~ sc8oots child care available. horn of ca I and N ·1 1t t :SO 1.m.; services at : rt Then \Vhat" by Pastor Bob 1 th, ,.,__ i:.. 1 e . ro e . e1 And IO·:•S a.m.: sermon : "Tv•o Presbyte an Church tf tltt Dreu rehearsals will held Dec. 14 and 15. SALT LAK E CITY (UPI) -The first presidency or the be . ·Church of Jesua Christ of Lat· ter-Day Saints (Monnon) hu :Thanksgiving . Day Services .. NeMMIMt 22, 197J 10:00 A.M. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 760 Vlctetl• St., CMto Mne THIM(,: "'A TIME TO THiNK THANKS" REV. L. V. TORNOW "t ':! ' ··avrn flemoriol park . Tht Solllbl.tuls Mosl Betliltiful MnnoritJs TREES of the WORLD Between Santa A'lf4 ond Orange · Oft•Fairvfeto Avenue· 5.!8·1191 selected Stockholm, Sweden, as the site for the church's fourth area gener31 con- ference. t:. LOS Pr ent Harold B. Lee. lea e of !he world's 3.3 million Mormons , said the col)lefeftce for Scandinavians uill be held Aug. 11>!8, 1974. The meetings wlll be held in the convention hall of the I nter nat io n a l Fair and Corijt ress Center in Stockholm . Lee said more than 15,000 LOS members and teaders from Denmark, F i n I a n d , Norway and Sweden are ex- pected to attend the religious meetings. Lee and other members of !he church's ruling. body will preside ovei the area con· ference. The church hold.! two world conferences annually here. The area meetings were in· stit.uted in ·1971 to glve the · leaders of th~ religious group a chance to meet their local ofricials in other countries. G. Fulmer; evening service -P ymou -....vo•cregauuna Bershad m Newport; the first Covenant, 2850-Fairview Road, at 6: sermon: "Mandate For Church of Newport Harbor. conerega1ional meeting will be Sinners" by the Rev. Eugene Co.!ta Mesa ; church ~I Gra t itude • • ; spec i a I 32Q Broad St., Ne" P 0 rt held Nov. 21 1n the Bllbol Schramm. and service.! at 8:30 IOd lt Thank!givjng Eve 11 er v t c e Beach: church school and Room of Port Newport In Metlwtlbt a.m.: Stewudahlp Su 11 d • y \Vednesday at 7, Public in· 5ervice at 10 a.m.; child care Newport Beach,. to approve sermon : .. '!he King It Dead viled. available: adult Blblo study by-Iowa and elect ollleen. Flrtt UoileJI Met b • d I 'I . Long Live lhe King" by Christian -Harbor Chrlsdae Cluircb (Dlsclple1 or Christ). Zi-01 Irvine Ave ., at Santa babel, Newport Beach : church school at 9:30 .il.m.; service at 10:45 a.m.; sermon : "On a Clear Day Ycu Can See Forever" by Gene P. Swan!On, pastor; new building dedication ser.vice at 3 p.m.; Dr. Jerry McHarg, of Disciples regional office, guest speaker .• Fir•t CluitUaa C b a r e h , 'Legion Street and G!enneyre, Lllguna Beach: Bible ICfiool at 9:45 a.m.; servtee 'at 10!45 a.m.: sermon : "NahSon and Rahab" by the Rev. James H. Boulton, minister. at I o.m.: sermon: "'Prlllsl! a.r.11, llllZS Bushard Si., the" Loni With Me" bJ Pulor IMtJaertill FounWn VAiiey: c h u r c h ~:v~cl,.~; ,:r'~ Jolm A. Llndvlll: evenln1 Bl· Qrltt ~ Qareti, school and aervice •t 9::111 al both ..mce.s Alone w11fi ble study at 7. 35m camlno Caplstnno, Son a.m.: ,.nnon: "'!lands Out" the Covenoflt choir; child core Lake Hll1I Cemma1lt1 Clemente; service at 10 a.m.; by Ford R. Miller ; loyalty! available . tbarcla meets at Los Allsos sermon: "God's Mercy" by day memberl bring aMua Inlermedlale School in Mission Pastor .J. Emory Ackerman: pledges to allar for con· Religious Seleuee Viejo; services at 9:30 and Bible study at 11 :15 a .m. on secratlon; every Thursd!lY t'he . ch . ·-Church of Rtllglou -· 11 a.m.; specllll performance '"lbe Ufe of Paul",· -" 1,,. contemporary O!f reuearses ~ I Ill und the dir 20062 Laguna Canyon Road, of tbe .Z3rd Psalm In the coo-Invited lo attend. at : p.m. er e<-Lllgu1111 Beach: junior churdl temporary languqe of "'The Lather•• Qiarcll ti the U.. o1 Kathy Bainter. Living Bible" set lo music, illolller, 2900 Pacific View Uamnlly Ulllled Metbl!dlst at 9 a.m.: lervlce It 9 lll1d It was wrltlal by Robert R. Drlvt °"""8 del Mar; Chmell, !Im Oliver Road, ;;;,;:;; ; <!!n!.. 9f: ~~=~! Swanson and arr•-ed by' chur., ichool-for 1111 oeu at Irvine: 'church school add -o en t and 30 Negatives" by the Rev. Dr. ~::'C: :~[y ~th ,!,,:1; !'!: o.m~:,811 ~o~~ = .~lvi..., 0.:,,0;, ~~j.', Henry Gerhard, minister. of tho clllrcb. SwllllOll will service on WednNday 11 7:30. Who CID ~m?" by Finl Cllm'Cll of MJ'i• f eel --•-•-tlled ... n -n--•-•~-Sc;leDce meeta at. the Moalc be .. tur -~t. Ill! ~tnlled. UE_,,_ ~~. ~ pl · ·by the chancel choir, directed Christ ~ Chrcll, 'l80 airtst Clnm:li by the Se•, .em e, 301l S. El Com!M by minister of mlUlc Dr. War· Vic!A>ri1 SI.,· Cosia Mesa ; Ulllled 111-.i, 1400 Weal Real, San Clemente: .ervfce ren C. Marah. church scboot and B i b I e.. Balboa Blvth. Newpod Beach: ~~~~:g: ~~~ o ,!,d Nll pi>M11ood Congrega. classea at 9:30 om.: Com-fomily -.hip oerV!ce •t 9:30 After" by the Rev. Leslle s. Christian Sdettee . llonlll Chardl, United 0.urcb rnunlon Loylllty Sund I y o.m., with chUdren's choir: Harrold ; healing service OD of Olrllt, St. Ann'• and Glen· servlcel at 1:15 and 11 a.m.; aennoo: "Grasping Grace" by Tuesdays at 7 p.m.; ..,Science Christian Sdence CMirclles1 Ffnt Church of Cluilt, Sclen- dat, 2880 Mesa Verde . Drive, neyre, Laguna Be a ch : sermcm: • 1 G1 or l f y God Putor Rotiert B. Shepard. f Mind 1 Tu-• 'lllanksglving Sundly . begins ThroJlll! 'nllnp" by Pulor M... Vm!e I) o 11 e d o c asses on ~•YI wlill poncake brellfast lrom L: V. -= m Id week -Qareb, 1701 Saker .see PUIJ'IT, Pace 1 ORANGE CO.AST CHU .RCH DIRECTORY. I J.J;;;to, e~,;,,1;an Ctu;,.~-- 0, NIWPOIT HACH -tDIKl .... I 2401 lnhle • s-ttl IMNI Sunday School .................... 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship .............. 10 :45 A.M. BUILDING DED1CATION SERVICE 3 P .M. H11rNrf & l llltdertottew Prevldff Phono: 642·2725 Minister: Rev. Gene R. Swanson THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomo1 You. ---~-- ST. JAMii. Jztt Viii Uff, N..,_,, .... 71JO A.M.-Hely l11c1MH'tft t :OO' 11 :00 A.M.-Fe111lly Wet1111p .Alten1Clh H°'Y l!itelMrht end Mond .. Ptcrpt TUISDAY.,..-10 :00 A..M.-Holy E.u.mt _. Lctyl"f 011 of H•Mh 10:45 A.M,_,,..,_ hUowtltl' N1nery Prowlded ., Sultdsy &: Tltllldor SenlcH WEDNUDAY-l:OG P.M . p,_,.., & PrelM _ Tiie Rew. JolU• P. Allley II, lect9r-....... :.671-0ZIO ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave .. C.lrl.0 • S11n~1y1 1:00 l 10:00 Church Schoo l -9:1 5 Mhl·W• lervfcet-WH. • 61JO P.M. Tnn. -10:00 A.M. ''· Htw•rd•.Mett Certwrft•t, VICer -,..,.. S41·22J7 ' nge s piscopal Church 798 Dover Or., LI 8-1631 Newport Beec:h Roger J. lerg, PtltOr E1rly Worship Chritfi1n Educ:1tion 8:00 a.m. 9:15 •.m. Fetfive Worship /O:JO e.m. Nurst11J Care Available WELCOME I- We lnvit•'You To Wor1h ip LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 P•cific View Or. Coron• del Millr a... LnNMe D. Fn~ll1t, . -Sul!d~y Sctlaot Cll$M~ll "'"' •:IS fe lt:IS A.M. Won.Ill' Htur-ll:Jt A.M. N\lf'Ml'Y f. Clfl• ,._ ,.....,II_ ,,..... 644-2"4 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH / Minouri Synod 760 Vktorla St, Cost. M ... / Mthr V. TllfMW, ,_. 14f.1404 w,r&fllfl StrvlCfll l llS • 11 A.M. .....,. fcMt/1 •1• A.M. ,Adt!H liillt Cl1111 t :• Ii.JI.. Cltrktlas llemntary Sekel -141•1116 ~-- GLORIA DEi LUTHERAN CHURCH • Jl501 STOHIHILL DI. DANA POINT DONALD P. IANISON, PAITOlt WOISHIP-1:30& 11:00 5S-f.4S 4fJ,J414 4tJ-4071 A Cordial Welcome from .. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES THE UNITED MmlODIST~ -----------===---1---- NEWPORT C&NTER ... ..., fitl A.M. Af Ill.._ __ 11111 A.AL• It. MkW"t .. ....... a... Ma1ssslle•....,.. llw Ir. _ ...... ...... ,,..., .. c;:t• M••• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH lfth St. I Hetkr 11"'1, ·--fi.11 A 11 ~ A.II. Church Sch•ol -f 1)0 A.M, IAIL W, ISllLL. D.D, Coit• Me11 Norlh MISA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH Me1e Verde I liker St. Hf·2flt w...i.1, A CM..to s.11..t tall A.M. h..t•ht Ven•v l'IRST UNITED t,\l!THODIST_ CHURCH -11225 '"•"•"' 962·259J Worship • Church Schoel 9:JO A.M. Mlnhter for.d R. Miiier H1111tH .... " heel! l'IUT UNITID MITHOOIST CHURCH 2721 17th St, IJ6.JlJ7 s.,...i.., -t it• I IO:JO ~ Ctre All Morftln8 'g't.Nli Scltoel-t ill Httilff111to11 k•ch -Nertli COMMUNITY UNmD MITHODIST CHURCH ... 2 Hen Awe. 142-4461 W..M, -t I IO:JO <;hvrch Schffl-t I !O:JO 1,...1 .. -E••t lluff · UNIVllSITY MITHODIST CHURCH IJJ0 1Z3J -, 11422 C11lwer •••4 11 Untwnlty Ottvti Wtntil, I Church SchHI t I I 0110 AM. 4t•11• ...... __.. ltl~HOQ.llt CHU.RCH_ 216J2 w •• ,.., .,,,.,, .............. ~~r·"" a .. m -10 A.M. 4"0 Jott -r.w-,11- CHRIST CHURCH IV THI llA -....:- of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Pr..:r.:'an 11112 ............. ~J ..... __ .. __ --W-1tsNA.ll. --f1HA.ll. 011ssi n111 111_;:11111t. ...... •••..,.. c_. Of the Cav-nt ............... c....--.... ---.,w...,. ·---llJIA H ... A.M. ,._, 111.JMO Com11111nlty Presbyterian Church 411-·---.... -J.T-... ....... 0.--.... ·•-•.c...,,. ..... W ..... 1 fitt A llitt A.II. a... s..t tilt A.II. -·-7111 St. Mek Presbyterian Church c....1 ............. ,, ............ ... ... c.cAH_ ....... .... WoiillfPl -Clliiit"liliMI -f•Jl"K.11. -~1141 , Thia Sunday Worohlp in t I I I I ! I I I I I I I JJJJ Poclflc va.. Drhe, c.r... de! M• S1ctffp..l 100 A.M. ' t :Jt A.M., a..tt lcllHl/NlfMl'Y•f1JO A,M. ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culvor Drlvo Unlverolty Pork, lrvlna ............ N.N- 1400 W. l1llto1. IW. 6JJ,JIOI ............... ,,,. Wentilp -t 1JI A.M. a...ti ....... -fill 'St.Jlndrew's 'Presbyterian Church I I I • :1 Ts•llsy ..... 7:00 A.M. w.-...i.,._t:JO A.M. "" ......... --...... -,._ '44.o46J • ST. WILFJllD'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH -' , tittW.-w.Mp6 ..... -· '°''° ·-·"""" • -., ...... 111•121 ·- ~ • I \ • ·600 St. And1ew1 Road • Newport Beach Dr, Cii•ri•• H, D1,.,..nflel,, Pertor "'fHANOI I NERl!D THAT!" • · Dr. CMrM H, ...,_flel4, PN•c•l•t ~ ...... c.1n•A"4~ ld1nllc11 Serv!cos: a AM. 9;30 AM and 11 AM Child ctr• tnd chUdret1'• Sund1y ~choo/ •I •11 11tvle11 ' I I I ·1 I · 1 I I I l . I .. 0 • • • -· \ Sltllt'd1y, Novtmbtt 17, 197) DAILY PILOT 5 Fis lhbeck . PULPIT AND PEW ..• 'Victory' Speak er . Dr. George Fischbeck will be the-keynote speaker at a victory dinner in the Hun- tington Harbor Beach Club at 7 p.m. today for the annual stewardship campa~ o f Grace Lutheran Church, Hun- tington Beach. But -ChanneLSeven's rts.I· dent meterologlst will not ~= :,;.·:e:,.w~thh~'. Dedication St1nda9 • . KEYNOTE SPEAKER Dr. Geortie Fl1ehbeck rJcane or a blizzard wanders tnto his local weather map Harbor Christian Church, (DisciP.les of Christ) 2401 Disciple's of Christ regional o!flce for Southern that night. Irvine Blvd., Newplll't Beach will dedicate its new Nevada . will be a special guest. Also scheduled to Nooneonthechurchcouncll church building Sunday at 3 p.m. The Rev. Clay· be present are former ministers Dr. D. W. McElroy 1nc1ud1 n g thi.s year's ton Wilson, interim minister from 1964 until 1967, and Bernard Burry, and the present minister, lhe stewardship ch al rm an , _w1_._ll_be_..:g_u_es_t__;spe'-a_k_e_r._G_e_ra_I_d_M_c_H_ar-=.g_f_r_o_m_t_he ___ Re_v_. _G_e_n_e_s_w_a_n_s_on_._T_he~p_u_b_li_c_i_s_in_v_i_te_d_. ___ _ 'God S · Richard Schneider, la 1ure m1ad' what Fischbeck will talk ------J.:Il.:: ____ ,about __ _ Fischbeck has told Has Bibles, Schneider that his presen· talion will be both humorous and serious. The humor will \ Not Guns, probably aypear early, as an · hors d'oeuvre to the serious EVERE1T, Wash. (AP) - The Police Department in this Seattle suburb has a "God Squad" -10 clergymen who patrol ln pollce cars carrying Bibles instead of guns. business of looking at the ain· gregation's goaJs for 1974. Urges ·Withdrawal From 'Rat Race' Their duties include helpirig deal with family disturbances and notifying relatives after deaths. But they also must ride in a patrol car at least once a month for eight hours. "\Ve think it's the only group like it in the country," said Dale Pope, police public information ofQctr. FISCHBECK a d t ·e p I y By LOUIS .CASSELS religious man, baa s~ken to u111tt.1 .. ,... 1.1,,.,..110Mi IS church groupgover a·recent You hear . ·a lot fr om 20-week period. He al!IO completed a series •preachers an d politicians of pubHc service on...alr spots about the biblical "work promoting the Boy ~oub. ethi~" which holds that men And he has crossed the lines aod women should be busy, or gender, too, having ·been produc\ive and useful, earning honored with title! or honorary Girl Scout, Den . Mother and their own keep and ain· Campfire Girl. tributing to the needs of others. Fi3chbeck takes ·his work But. alongside this work have been renewed by the scriptions th:rt It. became a Chat God seeks continually to heaHng spirit of God. burden rather than a bleSlling bestow on weary men and This is a basic theme of to mankind. Jesus swept ::;,way women, "but they refuse to the Bible 'from beginning to the.tr whole structure ot:·~hall Usten.'.' The Lord's invitation end. not&" with a single penefrl'lt:ng to pause and Test is drowned The Sabbath, whose statement: out by man's 1'harsh cries and observance is one of the oldest raucous shou ts : 'a little more of human religious traditions, · 11TBE SABBAm was made here. a little there ?' '' ' was instituted, the Bible says, for man. not man for the Rest is prescribed not only because God saw that men Sabbath.'' . as an antidote for exhaustion and women need at least one The great prophet Isaiah of mind and body but also, full day a week for rest and looked at the feverish efforts even more importantly, as ~ re-creation. of men to make their lives slate ... in which men and women can "be still and know From Pace • children wUI 1ing; a movie, at 7:30 p.m. "Israel, the Twentieth Century ~ Clw.rtb of RclfllM' Science, tl-1iracle" will be shown at 609 llth 'St., lfuo tin gt on the·evenlng ,.rvt .. at T ..... - . Beach: lecturt servl<o at 9:40 M..., Blblt Clulpel, 1734 a.m.: Dr. ·Robert H. St evens, Orange Ave., Costa Mesa : ~tor, will speak on services at 10:50 ·a.m. and • Thanltsfivlns.-An Integral 7 p.m.; the llev. Robut Part of Prayer": stnrl~ at Jacobs, pastor , presldinCi 10 :50 a.m .; sermon youthcholrpractlpeatfl).m .• "Thanksgiving • Hi.story or under the direction or C.I God" by the Re.v. Dr. Stevens. Denny: 'Ibanksgiving •Vesper Jl1nt t'liarc~ or Rell&loil-...,rvlce WOOnesday -at 7:30 SclellC!fJ meet3 at Cotona del p.m. .... Mar High School 2 I O t N•"l'Orl -ilnlty tbvc~. lllh Eaatbluff Drive Newport Street and Irvine Avenue, Beach; church' 1t:hool and Senior Citizens' BI d C .• ' service! at 10:30 a . m . ; Newport Beach: church schi>ol sermon: "Start Your Prayer at'9 a.m.; service at 10 •·'11·: With 'lbnb'' by the Jtev. Dr. P.1ax _Flickinger of Albert Burke minister. Riverside will preseiil a Newport lb.rbor Cburcb or special program with .sJi~es . RtUglou Science rneefs at 541 entitled "The Phenomenon of Center St., Costa A1 es a ; h-fan." church school and service at Jebovah's WI t n e 1•e1 • tt a.m.; sermon: "Father, We Kingdom pall, 2277 Canyon Thank Thee'.' by the Rev. Drive, Costa Mesa ; service Eleanor C. Jackson; coffee at 7 ;.m.; sermon : "How God hour follows service. Will Prepare Mankind to Live Forever" by Henry ~-. Unitarian drickson, local minister. . ~~ v d Lt ac.ta.a_ UJl!••rsall•t Cburch ol (:brlll, 287 W. Church, 1259 Victoria St.. Wilson St., Costa Mesa: Bible C.Osta Mesa ; church school study at 9:4.5 a.m.; service and service al 10:30 a.m.; 10:50 a.m.; sermon: "WMt se rmon : ''A Simple , Aiakes a Church Stroni?": Honorable ·~{an" by . the Rev. evening worship entitled "MY. Robert Jordan Ross. Brother Jesus" at 6; ladies The Unitarian Unlvenallst Bible class on Tuesdays at Fellowship of Laguna Beach 10:30 ~.m.: Bible study Oil will meet at 11 :30 a.m. at Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m.; teen ~ U·U Center, 429 Cypress fellowship on Thursdays at 7 t(. Local artist arid author, p.m. Peter Carr. "lill present "A Grace Bible Church meets thousand Years of N~thing." at the American Legion Hall, For informatloo, call 499-1186. 565 W. 18th St., Costa· Mesa: Other church school for all ages at f 9:30 a.m.; service at 10 a.m.; Denom natio11s the Rev. Thomas Tyree con- Crown Valley Cb v e n an l tinues series on Philippians; Cblll'C}l, 24600 La Plata Drive, child care provided ; hour of Laguna Niguel; service at 11 praise at 7 p.m.: for in· a.m.; sermon: "Israel in formation regarding home Bi· Prophecy" by the Rev. E. ble studies and the pastor's Eddie Hidalgo, guest minister; tape library, call 552.()()92 or ' Mrs. Hidalgo and thelr three 548-5927. The Rev. bes Camey's first patrol duties in<luded helping some young people start their car. as a meteorologist very ethic the BibJe also contains seriously. He travela twice a "res~· ethic." It is not so every day to the Dept. of often mentioned in our w.ork· Commerce National · Weather .. oriented society but it Ls even. Service at Wil.sblre a n d more basic to the biblical It hs always been difficult secure through franlic ac· God ... for professional religionl.a:ts to tlvlty. '.'Thus says the Lord "Wait quietly for· the Lord,l'jiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii believe that God r e a 11 y God,'' he said : "in returning II ~ ... be patient till He aimes," "The young man came over to lhe open window and saJd, "1'11 bet I know what you did -you ·said a prayer, didn't you,' "Carney said. Lutheran· Chief Se ts Sermons MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) -Dr. David W. Preus, presi· dent of the American Lutheran Olurch. has aaked that clergymen deal in their Thanksgiving sermons with "evidence o( betrayal or trust and viol'ation! of our most basic values and t h e dtmocratic process ~rar~ the highest levels of government" "W•nted al!o to be thankful that our nation exposes ·its faillt.s," Prtus said in a letter to pastors. Sepulveda to get the scoop megsage . • first-hand -and incidentally It holds that man 's primary g Iv Ing government purpose is not to produce and meterologists his opinions as consume, but to know God. weu·as getting theirs. ' M a church I a y m a n , 1HE REST E1'HIC says it Fiscbbeck will probably give is not good for us always to the Grace Lutheran congrega-be busy. We also need an tlon his ideas on Christian occasion to withdraw from the stewardship tht same way he rat race, to lay aside all our disseminates the w e a t h e r worrtes and problems, and report -like a hwnan rest in stillness and quiet until cyclone. ; " . our mind, souls and bodles Lttthei-an Chttrch of the li1aster ' .nanksgi.wing .~~~-~rv,i~e W8t!ne'sUY.. lfiivember ,1tst .· J:ao. P.fl •o ' a..~ ~ D. fnkllet. ,...., "-._, . '44·2'64 . 2900 Pacific Vitw Dr. Corona del Mir, Calif. regards rest as desi rable in and rest you shall be saved: th itself. That is why, centuries in quietness and in trust shall 1-='='=Y'=th=e=3=7 =P=s=al=m=.==:::::; ago, law-makers began to be your strength." 1r hedge the Sabbath about with Jn another place, Isaiah such minute rules and pro-speaks of "repose" as a gift TWO THANKSGIVING DAY SERVl~ES Th• mernb•rs of First Church of Christ, Scientist invite you to attend a Thanlcs9ivin9 Da y service at either 9:00 or I 0:30 e .m, on Thu~llY· November 22 3303 Via ·uc1o .. Newport leach :A.u...tf.! ·rn•t 1!f91com• - Care for 1mall c'-lldren will M proyldtcl How does Christian Science heal? listen to firsthand ex- periences. This week's progra·m: "Li~ Your Heort in Joy Today" 7:00 A.111.-KFl·640-LA 1:45 A.111 .-KlllP'C-710-U. 7:15 A.111-KOClll·fM- lOJ.11-N.I. No....._ 11, 1f7J · TRUTH HEALS "This is the Kin 9 of Days, the Da y ih'!t heth S!ten t he comin 9 of t he Best. beloved, Him throu9h all . eternity hath been acclaimed ihe Desire of the World.'' TH E ... cofdia lly · invite.s t he public to attend a meeting 1t 8:00 p.m., November 17, 1'73. GENE MURCH!SON, Guost SpHker NO DONATIONS ACCEPTED ' BRENTWOOD SAVINGS e COMMUNTY ROOM e 1'40 A"-AH., C-M-Ca. . -· ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY CENTRAL , lll,a.E .. CHURCH 23rd St~I at Or•f!t:t• Coftl Mtu -548-5303 -....,.,,~...-.-M..11nr11ti1 -- y°""' -=-"-" """" ........ W~101JO .. -. -:-$ ..... SdtMI t .... HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilton, Cost• Mo.-' . · ' Ml-4714 -----y:L. flflTWIC~-P•er ___ --- :.~~: .. P;.~i!,llWSCK __ ,. MA=•:"'J.~~~~ . s-.,.1.-.. WllftW~7r00 p.•.-lreyet ........ W.._.71H ,.-. -IUNDAY SltYICD - t :41 A.M.4 •••-r Sc .... 10:10 A.M-''THI SIN Ofl UJCTMAMIP'Ul,..1~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~:iii:~~~11 NISS': ....... by Pw•r 1ST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE O" NIWl"OI T l lACM • CM~r.C.ll~ 11:11~ Sdtltc&.~.,L_ SUNDAY SIRVICI ~SUNDAY SCHOOL. -tl1:IO A.M. -----"At.aiiRT IUltKI:, ll:k" -Mln.li"Mf' ''$~~~! T~~-~!o'!!~~~ ~~TH~OH~S~~~t.KS'' !1h I ASTIL.Uffl DR., H....-OltT l lACH ' .. 0. AH IHSl"llltATIOHAt. Ml lSAOl-DIAL '46-6514 Mlnltttr'I ,!lent -.f4MJIO FIRST CHRISTIAN J:HURCH - Main -Ir -Adams Stree ts Huntington Beach l ible School & Mor"in9 WOr1h ip 9:00 & IO:JO A.M • 7:00 P.111.-"ILOCKADIS ON THl,.' IOAD .TO HIU" s.n..tt lty ,.... CHURCH OF GOD 426. 11th St .• Huntington Mich -541-1529 S-'-f k"'4110 1.M. -Worship 11 :111,11. -... : ......,., , ... -,_., .......... ,, ... ...... c.-- 't'o11fh Gro11 p1 •. , ,, • 6:00 p.rn. 11:;,::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:11.Ev•nln9 Wer1hip ••• , 7:00 p.rn. COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL l'r.SchleJ -klMlr91nM -llllMMl•n' -CJllM C.f'I CHU•CH OF •ILIGIOUS SCllNCI ••• , •.••..•••••••••••••••• Uf 11t\ St., H11.tt .. t .. 1ectci.-SJ6°5150 ft rnily Worship S1rvic• .••• , , , , , • , ••••.• , •.••• , , •• I 0:50 A.M. Nunery U N WO'tl'ldld •t all Mrvlc:•• Offkt : SJ6.Ult 01.11 OtYollOn S»-tJIO Sclt nc• af .llllnd l t ct11rt • , •••• , , ••• , •••••• ••••••• 9:10 A.M .11:=========~'11 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1r~::.~~=:~::~~:;~~;:;~;1l ' DR. ltOIERT M. ITl\IENS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES MINISTS:R H.,-sery Ctre Av1ll1bl1 0\Al.·A·l"llAVIR SU-21'1 ll TORO CHURCH OF CH.RIST J'Je \Vport-Mesa Christian Center, 1 -148 TWENTY ·SECOND STREET . . COSll'A MESA, CALIFORNIA 645-6620 • llAMC~OF TMI MOTHO (MU•CH THI 'lllT C UICH OF CHlllT, SC:l .. TIST 11' TON, MAUACHUSlltl . "MORTALS AND IMMORTALS" .NOVEMBER II, 1973 NEWPORT HARBOR .CHURCH OF RELfGIOUS SCIENCE HSCllHCI: 01" MIMD'' IUNDAT SIRVICI a SUNDAY SCMOOt. .......................... 111 .. AM. Mlnllltr , .• Rtt. IEIHMr C. J1cksot1 141 CHter St., Cotta M ... -546·1032 CHURCH OF RELIGfOUS SCIENCE tf L..191111.1 ancll \ MeM•••• hcrHtl:"' enter . i 25100 M..,. .... Dr. I Mlaloti ¥191• SN-4717 116·3711 Phil '°'rito1ct, Mlni1ttr Corona del Mar COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL· • 611 HELIOTROPE W--IOA.1'. Chlft'Cll Sc...e -10 A.M. .. 644 . 7400 ·- COiia 'M•• Plrit:thurch of Chrllt, ·Sc1ent111 J --.... nn~v .. Dr .. c....MeM ~· ... -, ___ ,,tl •. 1' .... ' JOIN US THIS SUNDAY 1:30 & 11 :00 A.M. WORSHIP :llOla. UfllM CIR'(MI Rr. at II T-lf. , ·KM ry 9wMl'lll, 0,D.-Mlnlll« JUI Qerl111'l11, A1sl1!1"t Mlnlt.ltr SUHDAV SIJl:VICl-t & 11 o\.M. ll~~~~~~r • "Why Saiilts Are Happier Than Playboys" C....U~-11 :00 A.M. ............ 1150 ..... ,.,. Dr. . H•nlf"91on ltoth-Flrot Church of Christ, Scltntlst ..... ~ . Jr. C!lllrcll a Ytvtll O!'M~ A.M. Only SERVICES:" 10:00 A.M. & 6:30 P.M. LAGUNA BEACH · -NEIGHBORHOQD._CONGREGA.TIONAL-i;-! _ Or. George O. Wood, Pastor 9:45 A.M. Chrl11l1n !ducollon 6:00 P.M. Evtnlnt Worship S...,. kffel -f :JO I 11 tit A.M. --"-t•ltl l h OOA.1'. ........... -UIM••St.. . I L119UN1 Boach-Flrat Church of·Chrlst, Scltfttlst "'""' °"'" .... Cbrclri • S.-., k~I 0:00 A.M. "' IMdl .. 1 .. --.tM.hmt Aw. , INTERESTING FUNDAMENTAL BIBLE TEACHING e~.,!lJ.I!.~¥ .• ~,tf"~R~H DEL OllS..O a AVtoH, IAN JUAH CAl"llTltANO 4tJ·1f4t 4t4-1141 I J0-0401 • 340 St. A•'t PSoc. It $......,,.. ..... ~ ... ,.,, ... ......,~ I ISMty WeftM, & Clllnl $deaf 11:00 A.M. 1 ~ TlteH ...... ...,.le• "SllDTIMI AND HAIYUT ,SHALL NOT CIA.SI Ser•o• by Pater . 494-8061 . ' .• "THE GREA TfS MlllACLEl'' By Rev. Ed Phillips, Auocl•!• P11tor Communion Service Newport IHch-Flnt Ch•rch of Chrlll; Sclentttt J);~~~'§jE§~===========~;11 ~twpOrl 5f ~+.~~~·:~::~: ~E ~~ ~UNW< @H URe~ II!-"'"' ......... -..... -N--~._w.;..r .... o .... T_l;,;;;t • ..: .. Li .... -ll.;~;,;;y-·------ol""'_..., .,. 3100 ,_lflt "9w: Dr.. ·,...~,MW . 'RANCHO SAN JOA9UIN De1etleMt s.Ak..,..1 0 A.M. a..rc• 1 S.-.., ''-10:o0 A.M. . INTllMIOIATI SCHOOL Su"clay St~ol for ,11 .19•• -9:00 '·"'· Ii -: - ; "'~mouth Cot~~~ional Church : l · ef ~1VJX1ri Harlxir ·~ r •CULT 11"iL1ftuDY -'-;;MA.M. I WOUMIP' il CNUlCff ICHOOL -:_jfitt A.Mo .JUNAY • t L-------T-OUTH 1111.l STUOY ,~ . • "Prl~ n. i.,rd Wl9'1 Me" • ~ .1• A. Lklthel l l262 .... 11 ..... .,.,. ..... -'41·114t CHAPL.A~H JOf-4.N ,._ l.IHO'i'ALL..-PA.$10" llH l"RMl.ll It. ll"llY LIHOVAl.P..-AJSOCIATI '.UTOlll - I 1· ...... a ... -Jl'OM ~ Hwr. ,...., .... ~ ... 11-1:> 416.1 Ml& ....... I. 1 ltll -4 lrtlne, Newport 1eoc• - WH. .... , .......... "" .. -a:,.a. ~All caa... • (IM DlllO ,. ....... ,II Clltvff -Ifft"' MliMh.1 Offlc• .Li '46·Sll1 • DIAl·A.PUm '46-1717 AU "'' cordiallV ·1nvtted·to attend th1 Ghurch 1C'" ~ a... 15ctii S•• 1"11• ,_... 1<nnces and •nlov th• pnt>Utjj11 ol th• f:lO A.M. S•llry Sc1ooo1 lo< .. "'" lt<ad'"" R....., 11 :00 A.M. Mor.:' .9 Wonlllp •1'11 • .. VISl lT CAii li'1to._i10ID Al IOTN HOUlt .6 rw ~ Pr... t•ll AT ALL Sl•YIC.U fltr lllhl-fltft c.ttr111'!1 Oltltr IMltflllt C•tl .,,_.,. ... , THE CHURCH F11R· YOUR PMllL Y --· " PIRST SOUTMIRN llAPTIST CHURCH 6&t W. Hs•trw Stttet, C.... ...... C.f;;tll ' • '42'9111 <t .t.11,,' '·"·' SUNDAY ICKOOt.-tiU A,M. wo•Sftl' lllVICt ..... 111• A.Ma.,. ,.M, pt:AYllt MlftllM-WICHl1 SOAY•IVINUto 7 ,.M. ....J!"r:.:r!.:~~---- , • AHl!SttM ......... ~ ..,._,., C.W•www S.venfh..Dll)' Adventist Church mA ...... s1 .. c .... ..... 'J-.: ~t-·· --...... .. Sabt..eth Sch••' ••••• , • , , ,, , •• , •••••• , • , • , , •••••• t 1JO a.If!. Mornlllf Wot1hlp , , ••• , • , , ••.,,.,,,, ,, •• •.• ,,.,., 11 100 '·"'· Praver MMtl., WMne!Mlay ••••• , , , • , •••••••••••••• 71JO p.91. , CHURCH OF CHRIST 117 W. WILSON, COSTA MISA 1 ......... KtrbOt &: P1k¥1ewl s. •. I A>le Shlify -t :45 A.M. S.•. Men. Wonhlp-IO:SO A.M. S.. fM. W•n•lp -6:00 r.w, W .... lft. Wt.,...lp -7:JO P.M. NU•SlllT PROVIDID WILLIAM IPlll. MINlml '4Mtt 01 14t.0!4S -• • • • • . DAILY PILOT Satllrdiy, NO'ltmbtr 17, 197) Group Got Ii A ·II Together The tuba player oompahed ·away in the corner as the three trumpets tried to stay together and the strings sang . almost in unison. It \Vas ool)• U1e second rehearsal for the 65 members of the first intennediate ; Je\•el honor orchestra in the Saddleback Vall~ Unified SChool District. But most of the students practicing on the La Paz Intermediate School stage ; in Mission Viejo were graduates of the San Joaqu in Elementary D i s tr i c t ' s orchestra last year. 'h(EY FOLLOWED teacher-cooductA:>r Cyntbia Endri~' diredions through a Y outlts Clamor For Fe ·w Jobs Iii Harbor Area:· . , A pre-holiday rush fo·r. JJ:art·ti~ -jObs almost had young applicants sliding doY.n the chimney al lhe Harbor Area Youth Employment Service, but there is just ' . . .._ too little work. .. .... ; . "\\l'e have to turn 8\\'8Y at least a half~tn you045ters a day," says htrs. F1orence ·H'ayo ~ difector of tt>e nonprofit service orgaoiia.Wm. series of holiday selections. The -orchestra, which · ·mee~ .each Thursday from 3:30 to 5 p.ID .. -"'ill present a Christmas concert rrom 4 to 5 p.m. Dee. 2o. An elementary level honor band, v.•hich meets at Los AJisos Intermediate School in El Toro. will also have a h'Oliday concert in December. . Three other music teachers -Brenda Crawford, Rick Stroup and Lemoyne Taylor -.also work with t~ orchestra, \vhlch will also be featured at a spring all-district honor music program and a music festival at the Anaheim Con- veittion Center. A FE\V ELE~1Ei\"TARV s tring students play v.'ith I.he intermediate group. \l'hich district officials say is designed to "provide an opportunity for the exceptional studenls 'to study more difficult music." The v.·eekJy rehearsals arc sup- plemented by daily music classes. 1'he new district's g°oal is to "have an organization where the ultimate in sound can be appreciated,'' a ·represen· · tative said. , . A parents' music booster group has formed to promote the musical progr~m and help fund its exp·ansion. Pollutio_n Special Bus ~M~y ,~ave.)lit the Skids , . ~ ' . An antipoi!Ution:'-i service. organil.ed .By subcontracting the bus service, by the Fountain Valley Jaycees, has the Jaycees figured they needed a stopped before it got started because mili.imum of 30 people paying $48 a of fea!" o~ th~ ~tm California Rapid • month to operate their bus lirle. ~ , Transit Dtstr ... ,~ :t ' -• According to Allen. ARCO thtoUgh the According ;.,~ Allert, project RTl1 ·rs · otreting a sin\iTS.r Service to chairmaa.,{c· • -ution Special. the its .en,ployes who work iQ the Los Rl'P.'&< r. ·~ , inC J)emlits for Angeles headquarters at a rate o[ $40 . .POM.:: .. ;, · ~trdes ~~e ~tate 9. ~th. · Public Utililies commission (PUC)" has B~ the Jaycees said theyi were able forced them to delay the bus service, to ·ket crimmitments from more lh~n • • F11el Conse.-Ved If There's Will-, There's a Way ' ' ·Newport "Citizt>n 1? B~come Navy League Leader Robert \V. rt1cnzel, 314 Vista Trueba. Newport Beach.' wl.11-be Installed a! president of the Orange County COUncil of the Navy League In ceremonJes -tonighl al the Bal~ flay Clu!i. By L. PETER XRIEG • City councilmen earlier this week ~fenzel. whl) Is marketing-fllanager __ .. ~ ~-.~!' "",.... ordered W)'nn to compile an energy for Philet>-Ford Corporal ion's An order prohibiting the use Oleity -oonserVatlorr plan. . Aeronutronlc Djvision in 'Newport Beach, vehicles for coffee breaks and lunches He no~ the order came after r,eceipt Previously served as a director of the cut the travel in one city department of a telegram from Preyident Nixon "(.'t)llncU. by more then-2i,OOO miles during the asking mWllclpalities to save as much Other officers frqm lhe Harbor Area first three months· of this ·fiscal -year, energy as possible. Include William Sam,nona of Corona del Newport Beach City ·Manager Robert WyM said the task force has been · Mar, whG will be Installed as a vice L. Wynn disclooe<t PJltJay. . told to study lhe problem fro/!' five president and George Bethel of Newport \Vynn said the reduced . travel tim~points. -Beach, who will become Jladit a~ate. saved 1,700 gallons of gasoline. . H said 'bil'I ·u be the • He said the savings were reported . e. one ~Sl 1 Y • wi . Evie Lea or Newport Beach will be rrom the General ServiceS Department. elim1D8tlon o1. Otr1slmas hghts on c11y instatled as secre tary and Martin Roush lie said similar-fuel conservation orders property -or else~ order that lhey or Costa J\1esi will be installed as will go out soon to all city departments. not be .turned on until after 7 p.m. treasurer. Wynn said the initial cutback was . He. said the ~ty may restrict outdoor due only indir~lly to the energy crisis. ltghllng perm1t:i .to. homeowner and • • / He said . the or~er was ~orced on· ~be merchai:t !~1ali~ns _ t':8~ would not_Re1JLSuhs1dJeS city by its gasoline supplier, the n10n -attow-Uietr displays to be hghted before · · . · · Oil Com~any, which trimmed deliveries 7 o'clock. by · 1s percent starting July 1. "We have talked with the &lison Com· Wynn said Jacob F. J\1ynderse, general pany and they said their peak period Recommended ' services department director, has been is over by 7 p.m .," \\'ynn said. nam.ed chainnan of a special task force Among the other energy-saving steps l 1i Laguna Beacli to fmd other ways to ~e energy under consideration, Wynn said, are 'vHhin ~e framework of city covem-ways to adjust the. photo-electric cells ment. in street lights so they don't light up About 60 Laguna Beach residents may Report on Deatl1 Case Incorrect A $3 million wrongful death lawsuit recently filed in Orange County Superior Court named \Villiam Martini of Newport Beach as subsidiary defendant because he o\l:ned the· auto .driven by Melvyn D. Wheeler , attorneys have explained. It v1as incorrectly stated by this newspaper Jast Nov. 4 that Martini was \\!'heeler 's companion in the car when lhe auto was involved in .a collision last May I. The Daily Pilot regrets the e1Tor. . , Files Destroyed LOS ANGELES (APl -During the dying days of ex-Mayor Sam Yorty's administration, a paper shredder was used to destroy some city flies , ID.eluding a key document on the Occidental land S't1•ap deal, a secretary testified Thurs- day. The secretary, Lelll( Brown. said she made the decision to shred the documents after a memo was circulated telling the staf[ to ust the shredder. on dark and foggy mornings. soon benefit from a federally funded Wynn said orders to keep unnecessary housing rent subsidy program ad· lights off within city buildings has ministered through the Orange _County already gone out, but other "'ays t.o Housing Authority. . keep lights out, and thermostats do1vn, Laguna · Beach planners this · week v.•ill t;ie studied. recommended the city council approve He said the tfSk force will also revie\I' local participation in the Housing and the fuel consumption sa\1.ngs reported Ui'fxtn "Development (HUD) !Ubsidy pro- by the: general · services department to gram. . • see exactly what restrictions would be Persons eligible for benefits are those apjilicable to other city departmen ts. paying more than 25 percent of their Mynderse, in a rcpart to Purchasing ir,come for housing. This amounts to Agent °'¥' !\'leans in !\fay, had made about J..200 families in the Laguna-SOuth a number of suggestions besides restrict· Laguna area, according to . the 1970 ing the use of vehicles for lunches and ~ census. coffee breaks. HUD has told the housing authority Besides requiring crews in the field that it will subsid ize 1,000 persons in to eat lunch at job sites, ~1ynderse Orange County next year. Laguna Beach said the city could reduce the number v.·ill be entitled to 00 subsidies. ol city vebJcles being taken home at night. He reeormnended a number o( harsher steps if the. shortage becomes critical. He said street sweeping and beach cleaning operations could be cut back. He said ref~ collect.ions could be limited to nonnal household refuse-and the frequency of collections could be cut in business and commercial areas. "As ·a final measure," he said. "'if necessary, "'e , could consider reduction of re{use collection frequency in residen· tial areas to once ~·eekly." .. · SALT Talks Recessed GENEVA iU Pll -The Uniled Stsles and Soviet Union a~recd Friday to a recess of .about One month in their bilateral Strategic Arms Umilation Talks ~SALTJ. The recess, until -around · lhe nliddle of December. was agrted by U.S. negotiator U. Alexis John.son and his Soviet counterpart Vladimir S. Semenov at the 50th meeting since the new round of talks, called SALT II. began Nov. 21, 1972. Alan · W 3tt~, Hero· .=k ,. 1t'e Are Qlf( Si¥eciaUsU Tuo. to Sun. OJ Jlippies, Dies " She says every type of part-time employment, from baby-sitting for •Christmas shoppers to helping gift-wrap, retail sales duty or anythin~ else is cbe<;rfully accepled. Allen said tbe Jaycees wi11 hold off 30 j,\ople for ·the dov.•ntown line end on .the setvice unnl the PUC acts on Allen'. said there was enough interest a similar application from a firm called gene~ted from airport area employes ~llffd•Y t11 rv tund•Y I, '9 t -C1ttwC1 ttil1 "'"'~Y 10 • 5 f.IlLL VALLEY (UPI) without first experiencing tife,1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The office is located at 594 Center St.0 Costa Mesa and if ·you call 642-0474. iheir answering service 'viii accept }messages to get or give job help 24 hours a day. Originated by concerned community adults, the YES agency serves the entire --Harbor Area. - l1i tlie Name Of Heave1i SAN FRANCfSCO !UP[) Edwin Heaven Jost his j o b as a commercial writer so he erected lour billboards which read: Com-BID. that they were crinsidering the addition IF ~ RTD is succeMful in opposing Com-Bus on the basis that it is in direct competition with the larger.. com- pany, then Allen said it is likely the Pollution Special'may never roll: · A .spokesman for the RTD explained the company policy is to oppose only ·those -permits that v.wld be in com· petitiOn with existing RTD lines. That opposition, according to the RTO . extends only to the level ·of µie PUC." If the commission grants a pennit anyway, ·ltJe RTD does not pursue ·lhe matter. Com-Bus is a line which wlll run from Orange County to the . aerospace firms in the Los Angeles Airport area -a route now served by the RTD. The Jaycees are interested In setting up a bus line from the FoW1taln-Valley· Huntington Beach area to downtown Los -Angeles. of an additional line to that area. Al)tn and the Jayce_es are not happy aboUt the RTD's policy, but they say· they · will just ha'!e to . wait an<t see v"hat happens with the PUC before they decide whether or not to go ahead with ' the Pollution ,Special. 2 Wl1aler Boats " Pirated A,va ·y • A pair of Boston \\'haler outboard bo<\f.S. worth more than M.lOO have ~n . pirat~ from their mooring in Newport Harbqr and are being hunted today. One.is a 17-footer \\'ilh a 55-horsepo,\·er outbo&rd engine, owned by the University of ~lifornia at Jr\ine , UCI of(jcer Roy Boye~te told N~\\'JX>M Beach police. Alan Watts, philosopher. hero · "isn't! contribution to culture of the beatnik and hippie at ~U. . g e n e r a t i o n s who had . "YOU DON'T haye a right popularized Zen Buddhism in to. drop out unless you first the United States died Friday. have dropped in," be said. He was 58 ' "I . am totally fascinated · with the mystical. the study Watts, '!~ -~d .. suffered of _r~~n and metaphysics, ~rom_ a heartcoOOitipn, d1ed with the practice oJ ritual and m bis. sleep <'!'-.natural ca~s meditation. and am trying to at a h.brary-living complei in-gel as close as possible to lo \\•hich he recently moved. comprehension of what it ls He also maintained a t.hat is." 1 o •Q!J11ified lnvf1tor -• • 'We wlll prov ide ff11 ho:U5eb:0at r ~ s i d e n c e in ·watta, who sajd philosophen Sausah.t?, Cahf., where he. ~as need not It.ad ascetic lives a ram1har, informally-a tt1red . .. ' figure talking with alJ comers called hi~lf,, an unre~nt­ on the city streets. ~ sensualist. He descn~ hunself as a moderate lover , B O R N IN Chistlehurst, of the opposite sex, food . \vin~. Eng land. he studied both in smoking and superbly bound England and the United States books. 40 ACRES OF BEACHFRONT on Be1utiful Trop1c:1I ltlmd. before becoming· an EpiscopaJi----:-;.mmmmm~-Investor must be prepare.d to finance priest in 1948. I 40·Unit Resort Co1nplex at cqst of A l~e!ong scholar or >.si.an PllYATt TllST $530.000. religioil, hls writ in gs in· FlllS AVAii.Aiii 111aster Plan by Prominent Orange troduced 7.en Buddhism to the '°"MAL l!ITATI LOAN: Co unty Architect Completed. beatnikS of the 1950's aDd to w' 2lld TRUST oEED& \Valer reports, Engineering Surveys, i1,&00 To 5250.(0I . \ "Edwin Heaven writes like hell." Hoping the outdoor ad· verUsements will land him another job, he said. "Before you Can s'll soap. you better be able to sell yourself." ALLEN SAID that when the project started eight months'ago, the idea was to provide service for people who want to hetp reduce air pollution by riding a bus to work. A , sec.ond smaller 13-foot whaler Jhoor.ed beside the UCI craft at 101 N. Bayside Drive, Slip A. valued at $1 ,950, was also discovered mi ssing by Boyette. innuential circles of in-~TO'°" LOAHS ON 111arket Studies all provided \Vithout cOst. tellectuals. 1'IU8l" ouo COUATtRAL. Investor will retain 100% equity in Proposed Resort. Jn the 1960's, he defended --=.,:,.~ Nl99 p IN o 11 75 •u• -· FEATURING WOMEN!S SPECIALTY SIZES l21fz ta 32 1/2 38. to 60 ' -• and Hard-~·Find 16 .1'8·~· ... PLUS CUSTOM TAILORING for EVERYONE ftl ost cordi.all)' invitt•s ~·ou to ctllt!nd our ~w _ Sup day. Novem/Hr i8, 1973 • 2: 00 p.rn. UST OR ELEGAWT,FASHION FOR MIN AND WU.EN WHO ArrRECIATE Elf, FABRIC AND QlllllTY . Mti VIA OrOllO (Nttl-to Berhhi1t01) * t NEWPOIT BEACH "* • ' Reward Set KING BOOK CENS ORED 1he hip•ies and lhe use of ••.....,c-oo1om. R Cl PALS NL Y: C1 6 ~~ "' ""'9porthld\Ca1ll'.(1141~ E · "41402 hallucinogenic drugs such as11~~~~~~~~~~:!\=========;;•;•"~'~"'~"~-;;;;;,===,,J By .Fatl1er L~"D. arguing that lhe drugsl. served as "tQOls" for P!lETORfA, South Africa westemersieeliing lmtfwli!dg• . (AP) -South African govern-Eastern ~hilosophers already ment censors banned the book have attained. - SAN FFlANCISCO <UPl)1 -"Martin Luther King, Profile But Watts cautioned young -Hen Odell--has_of!ere~ a~·~r ~G:'.''':"•:".lness~:::"=====~Pf!!~pl~e~thaj~t ="~"~~of~dro~g~sl­$1,000 rewan! for infonnation1 - lcadlng to the killer of his ¥¥¥¥V_"'>f.¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥-JcV daughter,Laura,21,whowas TTTTT'T T TTTT slrangled in Gol~en Gale iC p · • · t• P•:i~;, Odell's partially clad ~ a1n 1ng • body was found near ,,,t.Ow c I Lake by a passerby Nov . 7 .. · a· sses and police believe ailC ....wasµIL-- atlackcd Nov. 4 while relurn· ,• ing from night school. i ' STARTING TUESDAY iC :114 N. NEWPOR:r eLYD. NEWPORT eEACH 642-3766 . 2' Yun s.rne &.M.I"- • 1ALES • s1itv1CE · $ ·November 20, 7 ·lOpm -tc given by: Shella Rlbman · iC For lnformationCall:Mickl Sch_., 645 ~6880 . . CosU,Mela Aaron Brother1Art Marti 171.4 Newport Blvd ) ' -• ' . . the volume.tlealer UNITED CAMPER SALES, INC, 8851 Garden G~ov.e l3lvd. , qarde}1 ~rOie (U14i530·84~0 . (1/2 blocl< w~·of Magnolia - just·north 'Of Garden Grove freeway) . We service what we sell I , .1 • , - • -AJJ. Sl.:es, tolors • . Foli.~g~ P~ants I Foliage house plants are ex· almost forgotten, one · John part of the decorative sch~me. perie!Jcing a boom. , Masek, a nurseryman in .Or-TaU big plants look well ii\ The urge to environ' lando, Fla., raisea and potted planters-: FOr vines and ... ourselves with greenery in·. llP plants in quantity and medium-sized plants there ar~ doors '"as welt as Qut, and marketed. them through many attractive ceramic potS the fact that our home.1 and florlsl5 ~and dlmft -stores. It and -hanging b a sJc e t s • offices in winter are warm caught on, and yoU know the ,Miniatures lend themselves .t and 1hat sunny windows ar'e rest. · I groupings in bowls and dls)I limited, may be a chief .'rHROUGll THE YEARS gardens. In apartments and reason. 'llle fact , too, that since· then a search for more offices that are quite warm lo_Uage plants as•for less --•. and dry terrar1·ums and bottl• · '-u.iu 'foliage plants has burgeoned. ' .;;; dling, IJllJY be another cause. gardens can controt tern~ Certainly there never were Today ln addition to many perature and moisture a more to choose from. 1be varieties of philodendron are fol1"ne plants fro m soo. th save space. • -lone pliilodendron bas plenty ""' of company now. America, Africa, Asia; and IN CONTAtNERS the ex P~ps the boom, though , Australia, in seemingly a perts advise us to set th can be traced to the humble myriad of varieties, leaf ~ plants in their own pots cover- beart-leafed philodendron. Still forms, many with cootrasting ing and filling around them the most widely grown foliage veins and colors. with shredded or chunk bar ptant in America, It really SO ir in home, apartment, to improve the appearanc started something. Back io or office yqu decide you must · and retain moisture. 1793 if was brought from the settle chie.fly for f o 1 i age Fluorescent lighting is ofte ;,--~·-E~t x!!;lnd\""jies~~to':-::!teibe~Ro!.!'l!~al~Plants, you can still have built into wall containers and Botanical G ens, we are vartety,---col , a"?l'd--a-boo!Mhelves-whef'e.-t~ui told, by Capt. Willlam Bligh, decorative, interesting indoor menl does not show. This ca of "Mutiny on the. Bounty" garden. be quite near a p rant . fame; Decades later and Con.talners are an important Ordiriary light bulbs: get t hot. Flowering Fen~es Foster Friendliness " MoSt or us wate houseplants too much. They Deed ' less than we think . l should always be tepid water, not cold. ll. y~p~ate is heavily chlormated sta a supply in a pan over night. And don't use artificiall softened water. Rain wa ter viburnum, and many however, is fine. ... Wish to make a firm friend spirea. of your neighbor? Plant a · others. · About once a month · it-. · good_to_spray lheJ_eav~_ wit a mist of tepid w·atcr. Feedin can be done with llquid plan food at regular intervals. . . . ' ~-iovely-flowering renoe.-advises In lhe_Wfil'mer climates the the American Association or f~nc!ng may be oleanders PHILODENDRON Hyacinth's Popularity Spr~ading h1sb1scus, crape my r t I e . Nurserymen. azaleas. camellias, a nd Flower fences · b r i n g numerous· others. neighbors _closer_ even though All·green r~ces may consist they provide privacy to both of a long list such as taxus, sides o! the fencin g. privet, flex, heri'tloc k, ba_rber· Flowering fences may con· ry, juniper, arbor vitae, sis·t ol many types of plants, euonymous. In fa ct, many depending ·on \\oiletber o n e shrubs and trees will forn1 wishes an open plantirig that effective fences, or hedges. merely fonns a dividing line . between the properties, or a PYRACANTIIA trained ~n dense hedge completely shut· ~ skel eton fence can be str1k· ting off bordering .Properties. ing in the fall . but nevertheless remaining Nurserymen have samples beautifui for both neighbors of hedge pla.nls ~o th e h91nc to admire. · O\lo'ller ca.n v1suahze. what the . ·re.nee will look hk&. when Weeke1ider Garde1ier' s . Checklist Romanticists enthuse elo- quently how the Hyacinth's fame in the South has spread thro~t the nation from Frtnch-speaking Ne_w .Orleans where many extraordinary plantings of this favorite bulb flower are to be fotmd. EX~fPLES or f I o w e r mature. fencts include roses. either There's one thing about a climbing. (randiflora • o r lovely fence -neighlxlrs \Yill f I oribunda ; rhododendrons. like it just as much as yo\!, azaleas. laurel, hydrangeas. might even pay half on the forsythia , cydonia. or quin ce. e01t. · e Don't forcibly separa Tuberous Begonla btilbs rro the plants when they die back \llait wttil a~ gentle tug \Vi1 do the job .• . e Do plant cool weathe vegetables now -like onions beets and carrots_ _, • -• Saturday, No~mbtr 17, 1973 DA.fl Y PILOT ..) . ,. Bitter Battle Brewing Hol'.ticul~ur(l.l War Pits Orga1iics Agai1istCltemica"ls • Winter Scene C.alifornia I a rd t n en.. thusiasts ven't '° interested in h i s t 0 r l c a I inf~rmatioo. Their interest is in the beauty provided ·i,,. ·H~th.--land­ the. many -oMheae·'ll!'!ni· ' ·nowerlng bulbi iii the garden. e Plant spring-blooming bulbs now and cut armloads ·or flowers, in the New Year, for indoor arrangement!. Daf- fodils, Dutch Iris, and Ranun- culus ar~ but tpree popular ~ no-,~rs to CC?Ilider. e For Jovely winter..color, platit one or two Heather. shrubs. Nurseries · }\ave dif- ferent opes coming into bloom /right noW. Evergreens arid plants with varied . bark colors a r e espcially suitable .. for winter scenes, Jlld of cOUrse they.add a rich @ef!i color tQ.Jiinne properties.all year Jong. Sunflowers 2640 Harbor -Blvd.~ . COSTA · MESA; 'rHE SPIKES of ·boautifuJ1y• shaded, bell • lilce llor'et!, borne on sturdy stems, are suited to any gu.hien: large or small, and to any landscap! situation. Formal beauty 11 achieved by creating .,..,_ metrieal deaigns. HyacintM are equaJly attracUve when grouped lnfcnnally in . planl· lngs of five cx-eeven. Drifts of Hyacinths add floral beauty ---~--t•o-rock-gardens--and-in foreground plantings. Tll•Y' m._ke cl}eery, edgings ,'"" brighten<ip bonier plantings -and .can be mused for eff~t. too. j I ' I I l l ' I I I Cmlbine Hyacinths with - other buJb nowers for a springtime treal 11tey go with species Tulips, Daffodils and smaller bulbs such a! Grape Hyacinths, ScUJa and Crocus. Red, blue and purple Hyacinths contrast w i t h clumps of goliJen Daffodils. Forest Service For the Birds NEW BERN. N· C. (UPI) -The U.S. Fore.!! Service wUI set aside four .or five aCr.s in the CroatM National Forest to protect the rare and l.,ook Fatniliar? ·Mrs. William Root, of 201 Tremont, Bayside Vil- lage. Newport Beach, looks over an eggplant that she obtained from a vegetable market in Pasadena. She noted the resemblance to an artist's caricature. · of a well-known political figure and brought it home. She says she is planning -0n making a "de· licious casserole" out of it. •• d. •.J•Dd· .red-cocl<adecl ~ woodpedter dl!covered by a . • groUp of East car 0 1 i" a WORMS FOi OlGANIC FAlMING-PLANTllS-COMf'OSTS Univ~tudents, according ..-. .... -. ,11,,. " ~ ,.,. "'"""'· u .. tti• ,,.,..., ""' ..u HllCll~ to (he. • 'fltnlt' -1,t,ltTHWOltMS, \hll Ill pfMten ........... hf rntklllt YtW" - _ECU said1tbe students f()ijjid ..,,... ~·· 0"'••C9111!1rt"• , .... ~"'"""' , 1----,.---Htl'leie:.<.,Ooiony-of-blrds_wbile..JUJ. 1624 w. IDIN•••· SANTA ANA f'H . f7f.07,,J a tJne..mcoth J::Nology fitld ·; ,_ i:IJ;'tlfffl"WN; ~ pr0Ject. \ I I • Lawns fed in November will often stay greener in wiriter months, despite the tendency to be dormant in the cool season. · GIVE SOMEONE A LIVING PlANT • FOR THANKSGIVING Annual sunflowers are cellent as background! fo other Oowers. Be certain select a tall-growing kind a there now are dwarf varieti Wf HA'ff ALL SIDS AND 'fAllnllS AT Sf'ICIA&. LOW f'llCIS MOON CACTUS CHll:ISTIMS C,t,CTVS 4" l>OT COLl!VS ..U.NTS WI"*-' Hlllffl' ... $3.47 IOSTON PEll:NS ~· •1 6" l"OT Wlltt Hlflttl" ..... 1111. • Tl!llll.t.ltlVMi PU.NTlillS • OL Ct!lttlMr wllll 1111 $8.97_ $4.97 WAHOl.ltUIG JIW ~•97 •" ,,, ..,. ASSOllTaD HANGING IVY ·-.... $3.97 PIGGY I.I.Cl( ~2.97 .._..,._., rM • HUNTINGTON CENTER EDINGEll 4ND .~J::6_Cl::i _ HUNTINGTON IEA.CH 192-6611 Saturday's-News-Quiz- - 546-5527 OPEN DAI LY 9 • 5:30 SUNOAYS 9 • 5 Let Winter Months W o'rk For You • • • • ' '"· ft. 1.69 . Tr•dltlo11•I brlt•t-befr._d shnibt, "SANTA CIUZ', prostniir. trowttl. f.rc9'1Mt fer-ltftla, 2 50 91'.0•IMI COYOr , • • • • • • • • • t Ho•dsem•. lldli e11d ,, ... ell ,,.-. N ... Uttle ot •• -•1"9. .Spf'ftCls ffSfty 1rMt ...... ,., ,.tillf9f nhtl99 low11s. 'RED IU:,' lrlt•t rod boofrfet •• ...... _,..,, ,....... 2 95 coetol.., typo •••• , • • • • • • JAPONICA AND SASANQUA . ·cAMELLIAS Outstanding winter and spring blooms of white thru . reds.• D•rk 9rten shiny foli•g• meke them hend1ome shr.ubt anywhere. ~ ~~~ ~ . '. L.ooded with buds , a••.~2:9"S­ s gol. 9.95 . . • • • . . . .. • " F~oM Fash ion Island N ew.poi:L ileach.-'-7·. ·.......,,.,.~ I . . . _. , S'TEREO sou.NOS OF THE ·HARBOR • ~--. ... . .. ' • • • • , I I .. . " • ,. I • Co~ment Page ' . .. • " • .. . . ) ' . . Ecological, Growth·· Goals Must Be Balanced By DR. ROBERT ROONEY lFor about two centuries, American ~nomlc policy has emphasized one basic societal goAI -to maximize the value of the nation's labor. capital and natural resources. The result· of this Policy has been hi11to rically un- precedented economic growth a n d "·ldespread arnuence to a degm· that h;> not betn matched anywhere In the world, now or Jn the.pa.st. The success or ttie American economy, I am certain, has been far greater . than was ever contemplated by the • F~ Fathers or our republic. ?.lost of. our economic institutions -thbse complex legal1. govemmenlal aod clitomary relatlc:mrups controlling the pt?t.uction, fil}ance, e.1change and con- si.Onption of goo& ,and services' -a~ . · ditect lmplicaJkw ol this basic !Odil goal. . Our free enterprise system and democratic political institutions have naturally generated political pressures for institutional changes that facllillte obtaining th~ greatest possible value of output from our labor, capital and natural resources. Add to this American technolOgy and a deep-seated belief that a better life cap be attained by all Americans, and yOO have the ingredients for rapid economic growth and social progress. -- THE PURSUIT of this basic economic goal of making the pie as large as possible has. at times ,. conflicted with Americans· concepts of social justice and distribu tional equity. As a result, a number of institutions that are in- tended to improve social jW!itice have been created even though that may ; . to: some extent reduce the rate at which our economy grows. · Examples are the progressive inc.'Orne · tax, ~lal security, and monopolistic labor unions. ~t me assure you, environmental prob- . lems are not the result of a nefarious plot by the capitallsl class to rape tfi~ land and dispossess the working ~ss. They are basically the resuli of a almost unrestricted pursuit of the · dely accepted social goal of max-• . ' .. imiilng tbe value of the nation's labor, capital and, natural ~urces. , IT IS MY BELIEF that we must begin to undentand -as soon as possi- ble -the nature of the trade.off& between the goal 'of improving en· viroomenlal quallty a)!d the goal of economic progress. We cannot simply abandon Ute goal of economic progress and Nib htadJong into policies ~e1igned to enhance the enviroament without run-ning the risk or deetroying the free enterprise, democraUc system that "has served us so handsomely in the past. Many Jnformed arid influential Americans have to realiie that we .need to treat protection of the natural en- vlrontn~nt u an important societal goal. ~ Americans are among the manr me.n and women in leadership posltlons • wba have ~me to recognize that 'we · 'must do more lhan simply create social institutions that will preserve, protect and enhance the natural environment , and ' Dr. Robert Rooney is past chair- man and a current me1nber of Oi.e California Zone Conservation Cotn- 'ni.ssiun's South Coast Region. Jfis articlts appeared in a publicatioii of Cal State Long Beaclt, where he is as- sociate professor of economics. attain as well the economic growth on -which aocla1 progresSr is based. The nature of the trade-offs bel\\'een economic aiid environmental goals is most easily understood by considering how coosumcr goods are produced. At any given time, only so much capital, labor and resources are available to produce consumer goods and s<!rvices. In lhe past , the eqvironment was a virtually costless place to dump waste products of our consumption and pro- duction activities. FOR n1E l\fOST part, the ambient envirmment was capable of biodegrading or diluting tbeSe ·wastes into harmless, natural residuals that were si mply absorbed by the environment. There v.·ere some problem areas; however, serious pe>llutlon was a localized problem of little national consequence. As OW" economy grew, our population became mOre highly urbanized, and a larger portion of the goods and terVioes were produced u..ill{C 011terlals U11t did not occur naturally (such as plastic• and DDT). environmental pollution sud- denly began to lncrea1e rapidly, both Jn Intensity and In geographical extent. B~ !he mid· to Jat .. tlt60s, the buildup of air, water and land pollutloa had become so pronounced that many knowledgeable people o£ both poliUcal parties and from all walks of life became alarmed ab<>ut the potential health ha~ards of pollution. The result was passage, in late 1999, of the National Envlronmental Policy Act and, in "1970, of the California Envirorunental Quality Act. Other laws and regulations -among them . .the Ca1ifomla Coastal 1.one. Conservation Act f Pr<ipo.sition 20) -followed these ~sic policy s~atements in very rapid order. LOOKING BACK at this period from the short perspective of today, one ·i~ plication of the rapid social ac(lon to save (he environment stands out -we ar~ ii} danger of thrbwing the baby out wlth the bath water. These laws and regulations,. as they are written and generally admi(listered, fail to reflect the economie realities or the substantial cost of fighting pollu- tion. . · These laws have placed a relatively high -and rapidly increasing -COit on using the environment for waste disposal and on using open spaces for econimic development projects. This cost is measured in terms of the capital and labor which must be diverted fmn the production of marketable goods and services into environmental protection. This diversion o( capital and labor into protecting th e environment rrom the impact -of waste disposal and economic development appears to have had .two principal impacts on our economy. First, it has· pushed up the costs, in terms ol. the capital and labor re- quited, ol producing ·many consiuner goods, tllus forcing a rise in the market prices. I have yet to see any "hardi. data on these effects, but I suspect that a significant portion of what we are today calling "innation" • may be due to the greater real costs of producing goods anst services resulting from the laws and regulations designed to protect the environment. In addition, the depletion of low cost domestic mineral d e p o s i t s and agricultural lands requires divers ion of , capital and labor from consumer goods to production of many natural resource and agricultural products, thus pushing up their prices as well. l'ilY SECOND observation with respect to the new environmental lay,·s and regulation is most evident when one considers the sources of our present "energy crises." The proponents of all projects with the potential of creating adverse environmental impacts ' are now required by the National Environmental Policy Aot and the California Environmental Quality Act to submit a detailed environmental impact state- ment before their projects can be air proved by gove.rnment regulatory agen- cies. This requirement has played havoc with the capital investment plans of the energy industries. - Since the economies of large-scale operations inherent in their technologies require large plMIS to be built, the energy industries are particularly hard hit by the environmental impact state- ment requireme_nts and the multitude of government agencies that have en- tered the environmental regulation field. But don 't misintefpret me here. I am not saying we should abandon the principle of careful analysis of the en- vironm ental impacts of these facilities. What I am trying to point out is that their sudden and total Imposition has almost halted the construction of new electrical generating plants and oil pnr ducing and refining racilities. The result has been a drastic drop in our capacity to produce energy. -· THE UNITED STATES bas more than ample domestic energy resources to meet its demands for many years. We only have an "energy crisis" because we have chosen almost totally to pursue environmental goals at the expense of ~ economic ones. And, in the case or natural gas, an lncome distribution goal, ~·hich held prices at uneconomically low levels, Jed to the present shortages df natural gas; but the effect has-bee11 the same as if the shortage were du~ to enviroc\mental protection regulations. tn concha,,ion, in spite of my stroi1~ personal commitment to prote<:ting Ol!r precious environment and to conserving our irreplaceable natural amenities, I feel sirongly that our governmerit policymakers have likely gone too far and too fast in trying to protect the environmenL It is lime for us to reconsider our Jrlorities and lo seek a better balanCe between our economic progres.s goats and our environmental protection goab. We cannot i fford to ignore either goal. \\'e must get out of the present stt.te of ·confrontation between con· servationist group$ and ecOnomlc in; terests and into the compromise and consensus phases of the political process as soon as possible. .. ·Our llfan fn San F ra11cisro ------------. ; Middle-of-Week Holida y Tops Three-day :Weeken .<J,_:.- Tax ·Inequities Are Costly ,, By HEllB.CAEN SAN FRANCISCO .-•And a lot of people are tum.ed off by three-day to a suggestion tie.re that cettain weekends, judging from lhe TeSponse holidays be restored"'to their rightful plaCe~ Since Oct. 12, 1492, was one of the first historic dates any of us memorized, it's a jolt to have Columbus Day relegated to a Monday (nor has it helped that local. poli~dan! · abuse it as a sort of Italian St. _ffilrick's_ dl!I). A! fQ!' returni~ Armistice, or Veterans, DaYlQ'Nov. JI, Assemblyman Ken A-1cDonald an- ticipated me ; his bUl to restore that date passed in. Sacramento and goes Joto , eflecl nen,·,;,ar (but the Feds will ottJdt· ahlbbomly with the third Monc!JY 11!'.0ctober, for what reason oobcidy friciWJ) . . • 1 THANK ALL YOU wags who observed, after the milk industry political scandal, that "Every Body Needs Milk -Especially Richard Nix· on's," but a bit obvious, Do? ••• And Carmichael's &1 Wikleboor spot· led the Strip or the Week -"It 's ExciUng To Be Polish I" -pasted upside down on a bumper. Wild. • ' ' ' a Like most of my colleague!, I'm a pushover for what is known as "a good line," and not only ~y own. That's why Miss Stein's "There's no there there" (about Oakland) con· tinues to live long after it has ceased to apply . Accuracy, honesty, fair play. all are ignored if "the line" is good enough. Just a few days ago Pat Steger said to me, ''l still think Mr. N'~n will go down in history as one of the greatest Presidents th&t e\•er had this country." David F_rye.imitaUng Ni100 : ''l have decided to turn Over my tapes, and I hope tbe·committee like-Mantovani. u SECTY. Of STATE Edmund G. Brown Jr. is entrusting his No. Calif. ~ampaJgn for Governor to Kathleen Ifill, wife of S. F. ·Lawyer Gerald Hill, who says proudly that "this Proves what a great liberal Jerry Brown is. No other candidate has a woman campaign manager, right?" . . . Right, but isn't that reverse se1ism? And does that make Jerry Brown a great liberal or simply a smart politician? ... 1V COMMERCIALS gratingly on the ear: that fa 11 Pan Am's "\Ve've got experience nobody's got !" . . .And Bob Blwn wonders if P&O Lines might iiot be striking the -wrong note-m.....lts -commercials for the SS Spirit of London's Mexican crWses : "The f\11 never stops ~ti! everyooe goes to bed! " DURING MEL URY1S mellow party for John Kenneth Galbraith at the Imperial Palace Arthur Hoppe 'vas complaining that ''nobody in Washtnaton at the end of October wanted to talk about the Middle East ; all th.e7 wanted to talk about was Nixon/ . and Galbraith nodded, "Naturally1 \Vashington is the world's most perfect garbage recycling ma· chine and yoo were trying to introduce a forei,JI body" ... By RICHARD STROUT ChriJtian ScU!nte Monitor Service WASHINGTON"-the feature .·of the Nov. 6 CaliComia election was the 5,000- word amendment to the slate con· stitu,ion; ba_cked by Gov. Ronllld Reagan, to curb state spending by puU.ing an arbitrary ceiling on taxes. This was a feature in President Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign - no tax increase. It made a lot of votes. The refercncJum lost, by about 54 per- cent. but Reagan is still -a poteoUal candidate for lhe presidency and will be Identified by many With his drive to halt a tax rise. The tax ceiling proposal - a radical idea -continues. Other states still IQO~ at tt. THE QUESTIQN of who pays taxes, and how much, goes to the root of the distribution of wealth and income in lhe country. It could be a fundamental .issue for the remaining years of the century. The gap betw;el\ rich and poor in America is wid e and, apparently, getting wider. Part of this divergence is inevitable. But where the disparity is very wide it promotes instability. The upper IO percent of the United States population, according to one analysis, presently gets about 29 percent of the national income and owns about 56 percent of the wealth. The poorest 10 perCent of the population gets about 1 percent of the income, and is in debt. ·Anchorman Plugs the Press Federal Jaws take some account or this and the income tax is graduated to cost the rich more and the poor less. But the importance of incom~taxes in overall government revenue is shrink- ing. Jess Marlow, a1u:horma1~ for tLews some degree that was needed lo bring : progra1ns cm KNBC television, Bter-to light the problems that existed in ban1'. spoke recently t.o a 1nass cotn-the ghettos, but a black minister in : n1unicat'ions class at Orauge Coast Watts once told me, ''You are making : College. He researches aiid writes leaders out of persons who have no 111ucli of l1is own material and has a followers ." college degree in journolisni.. ltfar-On the best way ·tor ·11ewswatchers t--<..:'-low_int.eJuie: to work for a news-to be weU·informed: paper, but he muu~-!liiJltld lit a-u TV ancr16en.Wspapel'111>01h cover · ti~~ when many pubhcatu~ns were 8 Huey Newton news conference It's fotlnig and opted for a job in broad-good for a viewer to wat ch the one- ; casting. These ar1 excerpts from his minute film clip to see· all the fire -1 1a1k. and furor. It's al50 good for him to _.. O'l the. 111b;1ct .o/;Uleubion.. news: 11)::-~hft.news~~rrand_~ U)e--com- . If you rely on televlsiC?Jl as your only plete c;ietail~ about the conference in cold sourre of news, you'll soon ,find thllt 8nd d1spass1onate print. ; you're not a very informed person. . On wlio d,eides wl1at 1 will be , Telc,·ision by its vtr)' natur~ ·~ ii scretited in a ttlevisfon 11e:wscast: • \'isual media. It can take YOU nght You simply can't pln it on one pcr:son. I to the srene of the act.ion aod let you It's "group th!nli:." .We have 135 edltorlal see it, but it can't always gl\·e you-people at Kf\'BC News and eve~ the best coverage. 'nlere are many bu editorial input. Each ilso has his stories tbat we si mply can't COYer well. 0.,.,.TI polltlcal viewpolnl. The producer Oil deaLinQ with complicated is-may . have !he ultimate authority as s"es like Proposition l. -' to what will be-aired, ~ut he is by Most ol the great IJSU .. _can't be no means tbe ooly authority . handled ln a minute and 'I hall on On expres.ti110 persu11aL political television. Yo\i've got to ·go Io • ph'.Uospphy in a newse41t: . 1 __ _,,11,,ew,,.spgpen, magaiinel: and iVtn radio --You'll find that...-1.be...-vast-majorlty to get that tn-depth coverage. of ne"·scasten leave out their own Ou teltvision'1 tendeney t~ be a political Viey,·s. To try to insert your "11tadli11e mtdium," creating new1 bu vle\\'S In a ne .... ·scast Is both dlrtlcuJt i!• Uf'l/ COll<l'Uf/< of a llOrfl: and unprofe5'ional. \Ye probably gave too .-di attention The federal government cannot Jn- lo tho black mtlltM!• la tho '!Otl. To tlrnldate tbe networka bec•use they arc "! -. ' I • not ll-ed by the FCC. The government FLAT SALES TAXES, on the other has trted to intimidate local stations, hand, have been increasing; they hurt ho\\'ever' and so far the stations have the poor harder relatively because the--poor spends more· of his income on resisted that pressure. conmmer goods. These taxes are ca11ed On tecent critici1m of the mass 11reg:reaive." n1edia from the Nixon Admi'nU tration Economist Milton Friedman, the and pre ss1,re +ie te·rmed sometimes "brilliant conservative spokesman of the "lntenre": . Chicago School of Economics, helped Admttt<dly there-[• a certaln-00.tlllty draft the 1\eagan-tax41mitatlon program between the President and lhe press, and haUed it as 11the moet eittting be.tween all presideflts and the pre111. and encouraging developJJ'.'ent" yet de~ That, I feel. is a beall)Jy State of affaln. · eel to check the growth ol big govern· President Nixon satd At a news con-ment. , flJ'eDCO· .•. C0!111J of •• years-.aso-,tbat-11>e major task' for~the· American this natioo must never lose its "critical · economy, he feels, is "to halt leviathan" and abrasive press." -big atate and federal bureaucracies. The President has ample opportunity Few people like big government. to answer us back. lfe ca n clear prime Nobody likes high taxes. The p~blem time to air his vie\\'S to the public Is how to run a countey-without both. and we are obligated to oblige him. Somebody haa to P'IY for the Army On how ~ entered the teleirilion and Navy. Somebody bu to P8>' for vw• fl<ldz roac1a and schools. J.,.ph A. Pedlmao At that time newspapers were folding o1 Brookings has a cfilferent 8P9"l1ch: left and right and there weren't many "Tb: rates · are high in thja country/' jobs available so I chose tho brood· he. arf!es, "~!188 certain • of casting field . J didn't have any idea income largely escape taxation." He con- that I'd become a newsman behind the tlnuet: microphone. "IT MAKES NO SENSE for a nation • Q11 Ills Ml!lwcsteni twang, whkh-wtth a median famll y.-lncome cl.,. to KNBC ""'~9<171<nt •1 f ir&t ••nl him $11 ,000 to preteoo that It CIMO! take t-0 a tl1erap1St to get rid of: care of Its poor in a dignified way, The therapist listened to me carefully Improve Its edUcation system, remove •nd said, "You'd better keep the twang, aorne of Ille blight lrom Its cities, and. It's the only dlsUnctlve thing obout your support other publlc services adequately voice." becauac It has reached the ltmits ol ' 4 • its ·18.lable capacity.'' In recent years ma.R,Y federal taxes have been cut. If taxes of 10 years ago were In effect lhe Treasury would be taking in '30 or $40 billion more in- come. For the country as a whole regres- sive taxes have increased compered tO· progressive taxes. ' • ThlJ might please Secr.tary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon, Who declared In t921 that "!he prosperity of the mlddle classes depends on the good fortune and light tax., of the rldl." Stanley S. Surrey of the 11arnn1 Law School says that the burden of tuatloii is disgracefully dls!ributid. It Is "really ... " a iooral issue', 11 : he says. The reform dtlvehe says, "is an effort to restore 1·fandamental morality to a tax system by ending its unfairness, and the cynkal. immoral way the tax game is playrd today by those wlth moner and knowledgeable advisers." · He refers, of course, to tax loopholes. 1 EveryJ:ody kno~11 about tax loopholes. ' LltUe is done about them) The reform · drive in Congress is stalled. : Meanwhile, Reagan-type plans !or ceil· I in.gs on taxes appear. ~tr. Surrey sadl y observes that if people really understoOO the unfairness of the present system ' "the public outcry would be deafening." Department -of Justice Acts Against Sno~opers By MARGARET GE~'TRY woold to little more than give present 1 A110clated Preti Writer policy the added force ot law. J WASHINGTON_ Under pressure from 1rne bill is expeeted to imPose new I Congress, the Justice Department Is tak· requirements for some formal proof , ifla, steps on three froots to protect from other govtmment agencies claim-I computerized crime files from oulSide Ing to need crime data , but probably t snoopers. won't prohibit such access. ' Department officials say they expect Key federal a1encl., that would bo \ to cmlplete within a month a legislative affected Include· the departments of I proposal and twin sets of. rtiu)ations Defense; Ind Health, Education aoo 1 ror the FBI and the Law EnCorcement WeUare, the Civil StTvice Commission. j Assistance Administration. the Small Business AdminlstratiOn and But they say the tllO!t hotly debited tbe Federal Horne Loan Ban1t Board. I questions wlll be buclted back to ALL CURRENTLY are allowed access ~~r:iyv~lao enter the dispute to oiminal ftl09l'ds for various purposes, j including security clearances f o r" beoauoe the department action may not employ., wlgned to SOMtUve work and go far enouah to saUsfy a t'Ompl.ainlng investigations: of appUcants for jobs and I coalition of lawyers and members or loans. . ~.,. which ha,, lhr.eatened to file Among the knotty Issues eon,ress witr I be asked to te!olvo Is whether JaW THE lllSVE 18 who llhould hove aoce!! enforcement olllclals Jhould ansv.~r new! to the crljnlnal nlstory recon!s ln the media requests for data from the computerlud N1Uonal Crime Informa· criminal history mes when such rerordJ' lion c.enter. ._ as arrests and conviction_s nonnally are -TliO FBr IJ1)e!'lttt !he crime-computer me. ' under guidelines adopted by ao advlaory A group led by Ma"3chusetts Gov, I committee. 'Ibo data b obt41ned from Fiaoda Sargent and Sen. Edward B~ state and local law enforcement ag.-(JI.Mos.) has urged ui-t tbe compulct_ as ... u u the .FBI. ~llll«D be 1but down until thci'e lfet:ll Criflcs obJccl to the compilation cl "!annal reiulalloos to safoguard uiq incomplete and obsolete l'OO'nls aoo the rJcbt1 ol inclivldual citbens." 1 disseminaUon of any crime records to otber government agancles and to aich outsiders •• bonks and credit qencl... --1• Such practiceo violate lndMd\111 rlibts --, to privacy, the crlllcs allege. 1 I • ' I I Fo~r -Atty. Gen. Elliot L . , Rlcbar<!son Jqt A~ ordered 1111! • " researchet'll to develop a Jtctllallve pro-, Saturday, November 17 1973-' '. J>O>AI to restrict ICOlll 10 orlmt rue1. · ' THE DIWl'T-proposal bu bleft-' 'l'be comment page o! the , circulated to other ledlral agencies and Daily Pilot seeks lo inform • revised veralon -nacly to he oent .and stimulate readers bY. th!J week 10 1ctln1 Atty~ Gen. llAl\lert presenting a variety M com: I!. Bork. In addldGil lo Bork, tht-Wbltt 111111tary on topics o! lnter- House -t11r11J1h the Ofllc. of Man6ge--est and signt!lcance from ment and BOJdcet -mull approve before Wonned obaervers a n d the proJIQlll 11 oent to Con8fea. spokesmen, '!'be dtialll remain a clooely ruanled ,. ...tot, but Jmtlc. Department and other 1<obort N. Wood, Publiahtr ........ lndlcate the '"'1led proposal .. • • ' • . ' • • • , ' • Sixth Son Gets Eagle DAILY PILOT • .. · Scout Rank HI 1lrb and bo)'s. Thursday ls Thankar!vlnf, ;Ill<! Uncle Len hopes that all YJl b11 friends will have a :Very haJ)PY day on thaLspeclal occaSJ,On. · :..-Renmblr. ft la not only 6 day ol festivity when we :Onjoy all' ot that FOd !bod ind tbe clole .. 1stionlhlp with our lamUlel, but It II just what lhe 111me lmplie1, a day .of thanlls.glvlng. . ~ day In which , lo give · tt\anks for all of the many ' . blessinga that we enjoy in . this fl'" and wooderlul coun- lrY of ours. ; 'And speakinc of giving jhanks, Uncle Len wants to jhank each and every one of you that aent In all !hose ~xcetlent drawings and poems ----------------------------....;,.-' ~bout 'lllanbglvlllf. : This week, HONORABLE MENTION IO<S to Mary auk, Kally Paclno a n d Kalherlne Hendel'IOl1, or Cotta Meu; Richard Ta.vi and Slgi Stanley, Suzy Evana and Dorolhy Vaught ol Newport Belcll; Debble and Duane ~dt ol Mllllon Vtejo ; Frank wuai, Donny Wiiiiams, Teresi Knapp, and Karen , David and Kathy Stolte. all of BaatlBS'H Btacb; and Bob . Wenger, Seal Belch. ·' Now. l have a very im· port.ant announcement t o make. It la the lntroducllon of 0tr annual Chri1tma1 and Hanukkah Cll'll contest and 'Uncle Len -id like yw to beiUi lhlnklni about It. , kl before, tbe grand prize Includes a trip to t>l!Myland for the winner and his or her Immediate !amlly, booka of ride tlcktb, lunch and special Hatlng [or vlewtng the holiday parade.· · * PRIZE * T1ras0 Conrod, 12, of 10211 Moradlth Drive, Huntington Beach Any chlld ll or under, can enter Uncle Len's Coates!. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture oo piece ol plain, white paper 51' Inches wide and 4 Inches deep. Uae black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your owq work. (3) Put your name, age and address .., bedt -of-drawinl, Mail it to Uncle Len'a-Art Coot.st, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa 92626. EntrleJ must be rocelved by nooo. on Thursday for production on the following Saturday. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. do NOT color them. c I.' c 3. Be sure to· label them r----. ' or Include a verse so that aro 6 . om.er our readers and judge1 will "!.~a!"!:'o. one lid• RIDDLES and JOKES ol a alngle sheet of paper or Cll'll Ind do not fold It, or It cannot be reprinted. 5. Include your name, ad- dress, age and pbone 111mber on lhe back or on a separate * SALLY: "My ancestors landed· on Plymouth Roclt." sheet or paper. . 6. 'This must be original. Traclng or COp)'lng iJ not ·al· lov;ed and will be cl11aed u PRIZE WINNER BILLY: "The rock should have landed on them!'! c ""~ ~k .. 2., ,, ., , ... ,,kn,... 11 .. ~ c.f•M1119 • The deldllnt for drawings will' be Friday, Dec. ti at S p.m. wllh lhe trip to Dimeyland for the winner scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 22. cheating and disqualified, for'--------'"---------~-----' It is not only dishonest and Here m the oonteat rules: 1. Yau caD uae a bigger aheet ol -lhan lhat roe the ..,War cont.st, but It must NOT be lar&er .than 11' by 11 lncllel. unfair ..to others, but unfair,_ _____________ ...,.. ____ ., to youraelt pid your abilities. 2. Draw the }Mctures in black Ink or dark pencU but So think about It and begin plannin(, And Uncle Leo will be looking for your con- triWUoos. Until next week, ha,ve a very, very happy everything. .... ,.., .... ..-...... ...,. •l·-C:..--.... -11~ C.... M ... c.llf, Nti1ty MN• • con'IO!et• to-YOIVl'M have been rompUed through wt °' tt1e M«tl ,......,. 11~ f 1980 H '° J1" '"tm1n. eoe u. o1 w1n11mihMI, the season o . ow ever, M1c111pn, ior Pitt' qw111on: tliere may be some-changes THANKSGIVING Thanksgiving time Is in i.oWI1 And lhe trees . wear a beautiful gown That's brightly colored Jn gold and red And eewn wilh nature's finest thread. But let's Lake a look light inside I'll show you this wilh extreme pride! Oh, Look here! Come and·see! Here's some yummy sceneryl- Tbanksglving dinner's a wonderful time For there's roast turkey on which to dine! · Wllh luscious cranberries and lots of corn ... U I couldn't eat lhls I'd sure be forlorn~ There's lots of potatoes wilh gravy too ... And·for last course -pumpkin pie for you! U you pl~1 there is whipp_ed cream! Oh, Thanksgiving dinner is ni~ra-dream! On Thanksgiving we should share ... So happines.< will fill the air! made. Sometimu. as_we. _ know, a hurricane strikes our Nobody 1Setms to know why shores with ~ e vast at in g ...._ ______________ ....;. __ __. these raging storms . have destruction and buman -lives flrll' -111mes, but posslbiY Jt are jolt. Naturally_!'l!...!'mem.-. 1s -tbere are more ber auch ...... 1a wJtb bolTOr L:f0 Isn't -.i-zi-V:: • &irb' n1me1 to choose from. and tht very name of such .. ~ r.t f, I:' un For Animals in Zoo Certainly Ibey were n o t a major atorm b IU..!y to cboeen to name hurricanes make ua fearful. For thll btc:a111e tomebody had the no-reaaon, the names ot auper- ·tlon that gtrll are more likely hurricanes are atruct from to 10 Into hurrican .. type tan-lhe m.ster Ust for a period lnmll. Aa everybody knows, of ten years. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)· -Besides tmre ! t e d 1 n g 1lrla ,,. llught to be genUe ll'OR EXAMPLE In tbe LUe lm't just one big rib-periods to alleviate t he -and, sad to ny bby1 are 19508, · a Jimicane named tickler ror the animals in the boredom, the anhnall' cages ll\llbl .to be tollih· Thi• an-Carol mucr-111e -,..tern ""'-or babllsts are betnl Invaded tiquated teaching, sar• Andy, seaboard, causing major "1'le more pampered they ~~e.w object$ to pique Is just a1 unnatura as the damage along the New art, tbe more problems they ~¥.:K noUon that girls are related England aborts. The cod! aeem to haye1" aays the In the 100'1 new ptto for to hurricanes. name carol' was acbeduled for receiUy named . permanent AataUc elepbanta, planta and ' ' Hurricanes are named by the lhird We1t Indian· hur-director o1 the Sill Franclaco rockwork have roplsced tlie lhe National Wealher Service, rlcane of the 1962 season. It Zoo, Joh\ Spring. barrel yard •I lhe pul The whlcb allo lllllel lhe warnings wa1 omitted and anolher And boredom, an agony that pichyderms can ezplcn the &nil atimli.t lhe damqe. name aubatitutcd in lb place. drtve homo aplena to drink, new !olllge and even do use :rha hurricanes !hat concera The code name Ciro! was up lhe Wiii and to lhe Golden themselves under a water11D . North Amerlcanl lhe most mo not reused until 196S. Gala Bridge, hill primatel '"!'boo• eleplianb .,. having ' 0-that breed oil the We1t just 11 hard. a baU now," Spring said. · lndla and ton)etlmes sweep Al'ldr Mhd5 • Mven-voll.lfl'll ''''Of .n. Spring has initiated some · · lh and ....... ChnN\ltltt .. N•l'lll• to Cheryl P11rr. "TINKERBELLE, our 6-~to our IOU em e-~m ,11, 10. 01 ctitrol(••· Ok1111om1, tor "therapy" to alleviate his coalta. The muter lilt has "" 4!'f'tlorl: charges' emotional agony and ,year-old tlephant, geta a reaJ 14 n1me1, which are arranaed How old 11 lhe world? , is making their happines.s one ~.·• $p~ .. ~f aaland. 'f."Sbeasl~ . , alphabetically and r o t a t e d Our Id . · Id or his primary goals. • ... ..--, 'durinl ten year perlodl. wor ts very, very o "The modem trend In zoos it over her head and wears -and nobody knows exactly how . to 1 ·-"'"'' that it Uk" a necklace. It'• a ~e ,,,_,, ~-•• -••!TlllAL-Hst--.........., ...... _~ 11-· •d_1s crea e ~ areas Ure and ahe's a 1 m a I ·, &.P.&11 ~una 1 .. ...., _. .. ,._,. 11•1 •MN· are as much like the area .. for each seuon -coes ro~ It was not eas;y to trace too-' animal Came from u_ elePl;lant." • - "A to V, omltlllla names that Its age, but aclettlltl · no" Spring aald recenUy .. z.;,s Althouglt he emphaal.., that :.becln wllh Q and U, X IDd · bave a~ Idea. '!'bey Uy we,. ortilnally JUI! lhe borod and dhturbed . , .~ y Ind z. Fort'"'!tel7, Iha ... !hat.,.. world DUI be alnlost men1 erlu where anlmall anlmall .,. not lhe norm, McALESTER. Okla. (UP]) -Johnny White, 11, became an Eagle Srout this wee~ tile i alrth son of ~fr . ..and MN. 1v J \l'hlla toJltaln _Jhe_ hlgbest rank tn Boy Scoots. Scoulllla olficlals &aid It Is tbe rreatest scouting lc- compllshmenl In U.S. hbtory by ... family. The teen·ager re<:.0lved con- gratulatory letter• tn>m J'roli· dent Nixon, House Speaker Cir! Albert and Oklahoma Gov. David Hall; w h o participated In lhe ceremony. Johnny 's molher, who wore a circle of ftve Eagle Scout pins on her blouse, plMed the award on her son· and received a sixth pin £rom him in return. TJO Students Get Skunkecl UPIT.._.....•':. Cuddling Ca11ael • '· \ WILLIAMSPORT, Pa .. (AP) -There was one in every cla.ss. The glrls made jokes abciu~ him aoo lhe guys dread- ed to ~ anywhere near him -be sme.!led. This animal is normally known for its unfriendly altitudes toward humans, , but there are exceptions as this photo shows. This friendly camel jlives a young .... pig-tailed visitor _to the chlldrcn's petting zoo ·at Be~r Valley Spnngs, a resort .... community near Tehachapi, a big nuzzle just to prove the point. , . ----'------''---'----'---'------'--------·· At RooSe~lt Junior High School !here ~ more lhan one pupil wbO smelled of- fensive . '- Fifty pupils were sent home from schoo1 ·becaus~ they smelled awful. lt seems 't~e bus they 'd ridden to school had overnight becom e the tomb or a skunk.: Congress' Christmas Tree To Have Fewer Light-S . ; •. '" -. " :t ... <' Go home, clean up, change your clothes. said Assistan t Principal William Swisher. About a third ol lhe pupils failed to return to claaa, .... WASHINGTON (AP) The pl an now seems to be . • • J' featurtd aMually .at liehlin4.~ ' ceremonies near . the White;; . House. , , 1 ·' Boomey-ang Flunks Test Although nobod y seems to to light the tree in a ceremony wi.nt to go out on a limb Dec. 13 and then turn the about it, Congress miy wind light on each night for five up with fewer Ught1 on tts ~ h_ours or so. Last year lhe Chris•-·· t · t . . th hghta were on for about seven . w•...., ree nex mon . hours. ~ because of the energy crisis. The U.S. Forest Service, has announced that a St-root white spruce from Pennsylvania wil! be Capitol Hill 's or r i c i a I Christmas tree next month. but said it is no.t sure \\'hat will happen. The Forest Service says one plan calls fo.r only 2,500 lights to be used this ye tr, Instead of the 4.SOO Used to decorate the J97Z tree. Dog Honored :·;; ! For Hero'ism .·<. IPSWICH, England CAP !"- A sm~I hoy\ ~mplained to the govemment lhat a boomerang he bought didn't sail back to.him when thrown. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -i!,~ Yancy the chichuahua frori\:~ · Crab Orchard, W. Va .. waA,. 1 honored lhl&. weyk for cani"'~ , heroism before an audie~· lhat in<luded at leaat ..,. ol his peera -Lassie. The gove;nment's c h I e f weight! and ·measures in- specto< tried the thin& out in 1 park. '!be boomerang flunked the test. The govern- ment ordered the lad's money retumed. "We. hear fewer lights wUl be used, but they may cut them all out," a spokesmen said. "We're told the lights will be on less in any case." Officials said that even ~1th the curtailed decoration the electricity used by the tree would be enough lo power :ZSO hewehold Ufbt bulbs ol 100 watt s each. The Capitol ttee is not the 11natiooal Christmas ·t,r e e '• On lhe rnop1ing of Fib. IJ;. : Yancy11 blrking awoke the : . nine members of the Milam \ ' family, s4vlng them from~ 1 their burnihg home, : 1 worldsco-pe (10 ........ for ~ questioll 1n111:ed OOI_,,.,..., .... ) l (CHOOSE ONE: William Saxbe, Leon Jaworski) was sworn 1n as Watergate special prosecutor. , ---:2-T-tte-Senate • . ? • • eommittee -hearings on Gera ld Ford's to be Vice P,.sident. a-Judic iary b·Rutes c·t;lovemment Operations 3 Secretary of State .. ? •. went on a t>\ace mission to the Middle East. 4 Whom did President. Nix.On appoint Attar- • ney General? . . 5 Mariner 10 was leunched on a missl011 that will take it past both (CHOOSE ONE: Mars and Mercury, Me_rcury and Venus .) ~··sname ... (10 polnta W JOU_ CM idOl1411) dlla -In !ht-) I propa.ed a halt to "all impeachment proposals and procedures" untll the Watergate investi - gations are qver. I am a member of the· Senate -Wateraata , commlttot. Who am I! • .. ·Jn addition to helnf a lUtlly fun festure, THE QIJIZ k . an Integral part of the ID-classroom ne\\·1 prqram pre- sented In Oran1e Coaat area schools as a pUJlc tel'Vlce by the DaUy PlloL ... ..,, .,,.., (~-ffwll) btlow "" news picture (10 palnla tf )'OU'"'"'""••••• corrtctlJ) After Arlb oil produ~ers .\hut off eKports to the Nether· lands, the Dutch aovernment banned Sunday pleasure driv· ing as a means of conServine energy. Who ls the Dutch Prif!le Minis.ter, s'hown tryine:_put a bicycle? sportlight (2 P.Oints tir ..ctt fll:Fllllon · ....... oomc'8J) 1 Tom Seaver is 1973 winner of the .• ? •• award for the outstanding Na\ional Leaeue pitcher . a-Ty Cobb b-Casey Stenite C·Cy Young 2 The Davis Cup is awarded for victory in , , ? •• a-tennis b·horse racing c·footbali 3.Eart Wuver of the Baltimore Orioles and Gene M1uch of the Mnntreai f>Pos havt· Nch .been named (CHOOSE · ONE: Most Valuable Pt~r, Manager ol the Year) In their leaaues • " ' -' . • 1. i ! . ' i j ' '' " . " ; I }, : ! .. " . '. ' : I :i -+I ' ' " : l . , ii .. .. ; I : I ;. I ~.; •\ : I • -.. ' ' ,. r · ~. ilrralpllabel 11,.,.,,iil' 4elded flvi(1illlloll """ lld.'Yoa can weno 1put 'ct( ex!ll~' -· ; -lika the •human·aaclely lo 111me the hw'tlcanes tbat write ~ down wllh a n,ur.. are p r i m 1 r 11 y edue&Uonal 0..tslde U.. c•fe•, have all -occur durlnl a single ltUOrl five and a row of' nine zet'OI. now " kinds · · ., -and next aeuon Is alloted Big fllU!'ea of this aort are M;..y an overwelibt • touJ e . 'lbere's the ,.le<'led ~matchWiords ~-- :..; 1 -·~ lhe Hamtl!etnnlan; fltSt run in 1926. is regarded n the '~!~~-..... ., mo st prestigious \CHOOSE ONE: yachting. harnt5$) r1c1 • •-: . • new !bf. . . hard to lm~gine. And nobody knows the rollel of boredom ltmur who can't be puf with I Here-ls lht llat ol hufrjcanes aUve can possibly Imagi ne all Jn a chocolate cake or hot lhe rut ot the lemlD'I, an •notted for thli aeaaon: 111ce, tht years !hat have ~ ludi• aundae. SprinC II IP-endan&erod speeclea, becauae !ndl, c;llrilllne, · D e I • • alnce the earlh ,.., created. plyln1 th!• tberapy nlelbod to hia fellow lemurs woo't ·accept .., rnn, Giida, Helen However, "" do know lhat his anlmall . him. ..,...., Joyce, Kate, I.ore!· tht world wu very dlllettnt · •.-Madi<. Nancy, Olli, Pally. In put-· In Ill early days BUT INSTBAD ol letilnl • ,'!00"'• the,, IQ!'esllva . , Sally, Tam, Vera and there were no plants ancl no lhe anlmala ...,. themaelvet pu, ··a~ 0 '!'!!:._ aayahobeidldU -" Ida. • ·-•Is at all .-Just blr• like their two hll'd bretbnll, ~··""' ~·•·" , • : Pleue do not '"' hll\lllsd ··ariiund iiKI toe. or W1ter. aookeepen '"' leodlnc t11t · ed ..,. .ol the t""' ramale : ywr name-11 oq thl1 Uat. Mlllla. ol J'lll'I later the an!J!\111 nummua 1 n a c k 1 •gnuatll ~ ~!!~u edholherd inbeus : n no way -It Imply !hat iirtet1 plants and a lot ol odd tivv<l&)loul lhe day ratb&r un ,., ·~ Y a lo (4 pelnto --~ _, l.. ... un llateral •·~·lided 2 ..... mandate<y b·required,, obll11atory i ..... wary c-very cautious, on guard d«MFSided • s ..... bllateral •·under attack in this country. 5 When a Quarterback decides to change the play called 1n • the huddle, he ~!Is an (CHOOSE ONE: aption, audible) at the lint of K.rimmaae. _ roundtable • ,..., "'° ••l•n"(M IJCl!W9) ~ .. : rll ,.. lllOlt ~ to hul' looking anlinal1 a r r I ' e d . lhan one or two b1c meala. ' . aepontr.f. -them/ and cane tantl'llllll lliiii Otber-.at«, ~ and "In • their nataral Nie~' placed ..._IOfliaJ:Y.~-;...-- tn what ,way5 "llUld you be willina to modify your livlnc h1bits ~n· ordti to~7Dnserve energy this winter~ .•. , l ~" l ~,I ·~I ..'$\. •,' .:r--- vl ;jnembln ot tba lnunan race. ftowar1111. plsnb. ,,,_, the Spring Hid, "prlma'*1 apond e Thtri 'a lovMtarved l~-~,...~~ICG~:IM:~·~1:1~11'l~OO~pili~-:iili:-:•:OP:rK~Cl!IMl~l~l ll;;IO~""";•;:-;Ell:~•1!•;";11.:1~1111r:ao:-,o11::•:~-:-::•~11o::10~,...:1n1o:-~':*:·_J oat lllteiY, It mtnlJ meana ancellllM'i of our modem their Whola day lorqlna for Heftrletls, an old 11-wbo · ' . t1 !2·73 •VIC. i1lc., Mrlnl\ -neto I · hit lhe Wealher SerV!ce pao. antmall IF'rlved. And ·when · food. So, In our kind of became ao lncenaed with the · ·\• -.ie hid a kip ·Jill of tirll' evtf'1thlng ,,.. rwdy, DOt to clrcumstancu, where they do bWnbl~ forepla7 of her new •1q1pn•·1 h••11J•ic·t !•••.1. •ict 1• ''"•u•w~r 1•·i 11·1 1.LH!>lll"llOdS' A••uns ·r 'J'""l"J ••••11•s 'JWVNIMiJt "" ......___ .___ • 1 ••· nnt h · 1 11 the ~· ••· eed ... i.1..::.t -'"---bit him 1 the 1.1.v 11•1" d••r •1'1n1:>1;SMJN •1tu•" ,11, .1..i••••w·r 11q11•s 1111•1111.y.. .... 0• pamu to'"'~ irvni. very Olli ago,""' wnan ge a """' 1•11111:Y n ' ma~ u. ans n •·s :•·,. :,,·t !~·ii,., 1SQ'IOMH:>1vw ·•u•s '!'fO·• 111t1111•1)j 4111•H·( :q., 11~;,, .. ,r 11••i·1 11;o:>so110M As of now., the aeuon llals famll)' lirtved In the -Id. the anlmali do pl bored." lq. ---------'-'-----'-'----'-"-.;;.....-...:.....:.c.::..:..._;._:;....:.._:;..:_::_:...:;.__;,___c_===c: .... I • I ' • ·- • • • • Actor-·w riter .. • By 808 THOMAS LOS ANGELES (AP ! -For seven years, Jason Miller's lr!Sh luck seemed to have escaped him. He acted ln off.Broadway shows in New York at $70 a week, hardly enough to sup- port his wire and three young children. ln the duil stretches between jobs, he tried his hand at writing plays, but his efforts attracted scant ln· _ter~,~stc_. ___ _ Last year f\1iller's luck changed. His play, "That Championship S e a s o n , ' ' became a Broadway hit and y.oon the Pulitzer, Drama Critics and Tony awa rds, He was role chosen to play the title In tho rllm "The Ex· orcist" and is now stan1.ng in another film, 1'The Nickel RJde." "Yes , there \Vere moments when I was close to despair," says Millei. "But I tried not to think of the odds that ,verc against me. My wife was ter· rilic through it &II. She never complained, never despaired. l received an enormous amount of support fromJler. "I GOT THROUGH. And when it happens the way it happened to me, you reel you have earned it. It's much bet· !er than overnight success. which some people ca.n 't han- ... "-" Sunday Night Sp~ial ' . , . Miller Beats the Odds , • die. What I went through fident enough Iii their future forgts characttr. t'm not the to move to New York. same .,erson I v.•as when I "lT WAS ROUGH," Miiier went to New York seven ytars recalled. "I believe the.rt are ago." 16,000 actors in New Yor k, and 450 of them made a tlvlDg ~-1i11er bas been fighting the lrom their profession last odds for most of his 35 years.. year. It's the largest part·t1me His Interest in theater • employment category in the startl'd In his native Scranton, city. Pa., when a nun encouraged ~1ille.r worked as waiter, him to enter a poetry reading. social worker and teacher He joined the drama club between acting jobs. In 1970 at the Unlvmity of Scranton· he mentioned a play he was and WO!l the annual Jtlay con· writing to producer ~oseph test with a one-actor called Papp and director A.J. An· "The Winner." toon, for whom he was Bit •le did graduate work at pearing in an off-Broadway C a t b o 1 i c University In production., It was "'That Washington. D.C .. where he Championship Season," which met his wife, Linda , an aspir· drew from ~1iller's life as a ing actress. They were con· high school basketball player • In a P<MSYlvani,, to,.., · that 911" of h' careers ~I The bit p)ay I~ to Mlller'• IUfler. being cast ., Jesuit Father "No," he replied. "! don't Karras in "The E:xjlrcist." feel that one ls getting out,_ "Blny Frledkin, who was q_f control at the expense of directing the picture, came the other. 1 thlnk that they to 'That Championship Season', feed each other. I Joye them and noted "the references to both. t the Jesuits,'' said t h e jj Acting hns bC~ demeaned playwright. "He called my In recent times : the producer agent and said that be had and dlr,ector have been made an intulUve feeling that I to seen1 more Important. But might be the one to play · I thlnlt acting has a greot Father Karras. deal of dignity -though you '.'I UADN'T READ the book. sometimes have to fight like but being an Irish Catholic. -;:h=e=ll=to"=m=a=intol;:n=it.="====; I had been brought up on1r the , mythology of exorcism. I read lhe ~ript and liked it, and I ask.,Frtedkin. 'What do I have to do?" He said I had to come to Hollrwood and make a screen test." Scranto'1t University, t.filler's alma mater, is run by the Jesuits. FAM IL Y TWIN Cl~[~A CINEMA I '1. • • • • ogetlle1· fl--=g'""a,,..1117~-......::...:_::_-:::=-- ' Alice Faye and John Payne, who last appeared to- :. gether 30 years ago in "Hello. Frisco, Hello," are Burt Plays Dinah's 'Mystery Guest' Ml11er, antrongly built man with a darklY'bandsome fa ce, .,.,.on the test and worked six months on the trouble-plagued, film. OllOIOli C. SCOTT "'Oklahoma Cruet.'' + STIV• McOU•llN ''Junior Bonner" (PG) CINIMA II • • • reunited at a rehea1:sa l for a Broadway show, t "Good News." · ~ By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) • TONIGHT'S ~ Burt Reynold's doesn 't make ·3 too many appearances on ,i nel\vork television musicals, t!1 but in the case of Dinah Shol'e Stevenson (of •J~1-A-S-H"), Don Knotts, Andy Griffith, Peter Graves. Ricardo ?\1on· talban and Telly Saval~s. "That's quite a lineup of attractive men," Dinah said with prjde. TV IDGHLIGHTS I the centerfold boy w a s delighted to make an ex- ception. "In the past I've tried to worli1 out most of my routines in a song sketch. But not this time. \Vith all those good comedic actors we're jl1St going to do the scenes without a lot of music. CBS O 8:00 -All in the Family. Archie's all i alone for the weekend, and headed for trouble. KCET ID 8:00 -Pied e Rock Night. A lour- hour special, live fron1 K~ET studios. kicks off a ~ week-long pledge y,•eek consisting of debuts of : new series. ABC 0 8:30 -"The Six Million Dollar Man." Special agent Austin ha s 48 hours to find a key presidential advisor who's being held for a billion \ dolTars' ranso1n. Dinah and Burt are what Hollywood calls an item. Jn a less-complicated bygone day they would have been identified as sweethearts. \7iewers "'·ill be able to get an idra for themselves Sunday v.•hen Dinah stars in her ov.'Il hour-long special unsui,tably titled "Jn Search of the ldea1 ,,_1an." Clearly, Dinah's search ts over. Burt wUI make a guest appearance oo the show, marking the first time the lovebirds have appeared on "Burt v.·ill be a surp rise guest." There is li ttle room for surprise. Dinah, whose eyes enlarge when she mentions Burt's nam·e -not to mention a wide bright smile tl1at won't go away-has told everyone hei beau will appear on the show. ' NBC D 9:00 -"The Andromeda Strain." Four t scientists seek to identify a lethal organism from ·~ outer space, Arthur Ji.ill, Davi~ \Vayne, Paula Kelly, ~ James Olso p. ~ 1 a sketch together for the tube. PRESUMABLY Reynolds \\'on·t be advertised in the ~ling. But it \Viii hardly come v.·ith as much impact as an appearance by the tooth fai ry ,i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... ~, .. : • • • • • • • • • • I i TV DAILY LOG · Saturday Evening NOVEMBER 17 la Char.1p:anship Wrutllnl ·tiil M•iill ntc111 • a.ca N1ctit 1\ fo ur;;m ; ~pedal, llvt from KC[J ~:11d.ts. ~kks ofl a week·lonl pled1e . 1;;iek ~:lie~ cOnslsts of debuh nt nu~ i.cr.:s. 5;001Anl1111I Wo1ld . w111r1 Goins On Plnb111ters 6 ~our Pmtflb @ 11) rif) AIC't W"ldt World of ED El Shaw de Rosttl l'tnr· ~ iealfll dd Slbldl W Mo~;e: (2hr) "MIJ'f of Htll~ (d11J 'l3 -J~mes C11ney. "30 fi ~ 001@ M'A'S'H 6 ) Th11 Ylttk 111 Pro Fedlft ..:·-··- Movie: ""Sb11111 C.rll" (dra) ar\: Gaibl1, Joan C1iwlord. 11le Ptrslladm llnh'iJll Miiiie -{I)) Nn Came II ~ Wtt- '8p1tlln1 • -1o111ri:111n Yhlct LlmblRll's Science l Ml .. ,_, 5;JI R Jlhll!Y Mann's St.Ill Up 1nd: c!iiett" Mt Johnson gutsts.. l (l)@(l)Ntw1 UnllMWtfN llloM: (C) "1111 Htllflaflltrs" -(dra) '69-John Wryne, Portitr W111111r Shlw Acdo11 Chlaito (R) ( Cl)) Anh111I World 0 BC Suspense MO¥ie: * Lee Majors Stars As "THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAH." O illlffiliillloo ~Mllloft ...... Man ' ED Phttt CeatillslN t•lll Ol~@lillMOJ ~ -"'"-==~=~~~-! 0 ia3 (!) ~ II! NI C Sitiidii . - Mo"lie: (C) (2tu4411) "MdrotMdl Strain'" (susp) '71 -Arthur Hil~ Dav~ Wayne, Kite Re id. EID Pltdgt Rock NisM Continues to midni~(. @DhtMrfil• * ..'.'Magnav1tpresents Frank Sinlitra." Sunday, 8:30pm Channet4 · Chespirtto Speed Ricer 9:10 EJ (~ (j)) @ Bob Newfl1rt Sllow 1:00 0 iJJ al m News 9 Movlt: "l'•t Cat Creeps" (lior) it EE HAW f.oWER! '45-Loil tonier. P~u1 Kelly. *JUST FOR LAUGHS @ Plimpton: stioot.ovt at Rlt Lobt (!) Mi@OrifJ' Community ; I Hit Hn "'-.:i Movie: ''Tiit Ulldead" (tior) '57 . . '" "'' "" ~ .. ,, ~.. ~ .. ..,.. ,.., -Richard G1rl1nd, Pamela Dunan. NIP! l:alltry .ia nn tr1 ~ (!) Nation1I Ciieoi1tphk 10:00 f!,~iei uu) \.!U Caret I• r • t t t 9 Jimmy De1n Show I la "",.. tT:1 Tht Advocates <I'll ~ w Crifl tiS (ij) Wortd at W11 .1 .. __ • T11tro del Sab1dt lei'Cordoll _.. Thrtt: Stooars 10:30 I Pepptt Rodrm SM l!JO Pkws Dr. lreM Amo~ 3 Sports With Btrtb · Tht Bat of Pll lJJll I C.. KNBC N!Ws Conleirncc fE Nnt • 6 TwiHEhl Zo111 IO:to U) J~llHI IMIUll' P'rqfa. ClJ Re1sone1 Report l l:OD EJ ()J 0 @ News 8 The Sl11~st 9 USC Footti1n @ Tai) Tert Issues CE MM~.~·~~IOll _,,., .. Bobby Coldsbo10 Sho• (f<) Rev. Lerof'.Jenkins , lo1 dt Melico Ot (I) MIMI: ''TIM ... m" • Lissie (wesJ ·59 -Jeri Chandler. Litt!• R11eal1 Q6' 700 Club OTIIER GUESTS are Ed Asner fthe boss on the ··~1ary Tyler i\toore Sho\v"). l\tcLean Meet Sam, the wonder man. -.~· ·-· U.W• CINEDOME 20::~ .. ~·.:.'.'.-!.:..:~:.lfJ~~ ..... -"" ,_r.JIU...O CtNEOOME 71 ~; ' ~·:". "::J'..!.1~'--'-·' -.. . ,, .... SIAD/UM· I .'-' ...... , .. \. ~ .. --.. ,~.· .. -" -.... SIAO!Ufd l;" ' .. '·'"''_. "hf'.' :;>"-W IXCLUSIYI ORANGE COUllTT INGAGIMINT ll1rbr1 51r1IMnd Robert Recll•r'd --~ TOGITHlll .FO• THI ht TIMI "THE WAY WI WERE" IPGI "SOUND OF MUSIC" .. . .. "CMARLOnE'S WEI" "40 CARATS" lPGI ... "IUnERFLIES AR! FRE!"" CPG l "OOH'T LOOk IN THE llA5EMEHT" ''TALES THAT WITNESS MAOHES5" "LAST HOUSE ON THE LEl"T" (I ) "COFFEE" ( P.J ... , "THE MA~IR I c.l l\llAAL CINEMA CO~PQllflflOlll when the mustacheoed. movie sweethearts, an item and "Everything happened: the · set burned down~ the alternate star lumbers on stage. lovers for almost two years set flooded; twO i)eople die(f ,'' The Puri lecl Zio A Dea· Dao · Dah fun lesl' "Burt agreed to ap~r on now. Both try to avoid the said Mill er. "The conclusion th ho b t h d.d • tell glare of publicity by shWUling Ai1STOCA11. e s w, u e 1 n In everyone's mind was that hat h · 1 public appearance.a in ooe me w e was going o the piCture was cursed. I don't d " o· h ·d "So another's rompany. say or o, ma sa1 . think so." " nd I I ha .. ·. ,. . . TECHNICOLOR· rr I \Vas surprised as anyone Burt a ike to ve UJ else when he reported to the dinner and watch a ·movie MILLER IS NOW perform· ~@W"''J ... ~.''. .. :·:-:,~ ... ~~ ·~ set for the taping. at my house, or maybe spend lng in his second film, ·"The AL ' ......... .,_,_ "He hired a writer and the evening in front of the Nickel Ride," which isbebelt ingf · '!1!7 ... ~ worked out a rouline)all on television set." Dinah said. filmed in the wino o . • ~-tj his own. Then v.•hen the "We both work so hardh t' we do1wntown tos00 tAng~~es. 1~e ~·. ~ ti~;....:: cameras \\'ere going he has never seem to get enoug 1me p ays a m s er on e , . , the ~I his OV.'Il material and threv.· together. managerial level of the · 'l' ·_. TECHNICOlOR' [Gl a bunch of unexpectt'd lines "He's off in Georgia right criminal bureaucracy, a man '"'"'·"'.,'.~';";:!::!:;;;;:.i-'" .... -o at me." now making a picture. I'm who can't adjust to the new 11======:'':'.'==:':::=:' busy with my daytitne show faces and the shifts in stylc l. Dinah laughed for a fe\v and Putting togethei-my golf and status." minutes. "It was hysterical tournament in Palm Springs." He was asked if he worried becal1Se I didn't know what,---------------------- he was going to do or say," she explained. "And we kept the segment on the show ad lib," DINAH DIDN'T say so, but it \\'8S evident the Reynolds spot is her favorite part of the show. They have been friends. ,----------1 HELDOVERI MARLON IRANDO "LAST TANGO IN PARIS" + All•11 Fat1t'1 "WHAT DO YOU SAY TO A NAKED LADY?" loth In Celor tX) -~~KASTN;R CLIFF GORMAN JOSEPH BOLOGNA j1f U.A. Cltr tllll SMlll (NII Cl11~11N1-TH'4i•V 5k {L.felin tM o.ldtll Attnl-0J1911 'Tll 1190 .. "!' Hild 0 Wlt' 111\! Wtftt ~~{ 11r .... ::~:~~· .~·~'.:.:r,:..".t~~~~~:·,i~: it ~ ~ "·~~ ~ ""ff, + ~~E·:: t J~~::~~Fn t ,.~i~~~ ~j!\ '"f~" .. ~ :;f'"" ..... .''.~~~~~'.\\\! H1rr1rl "Oon'I LOOI( IN THI I ASEMl!NT" "TALES '#ITN1i5S MAOHl!SS" 111111 In c11or1 (RI • "T:~l~U;:.:111.u,:;·N''\ ,\,.,'.\_,.·~. &eltl .ill coi.rt I l"O) . • k""f .. ,, ~:;: "WONOl!lt WOME"N" ;~\~ 14tll IECORD WE!ll:! Wfflldoys • 7:10 • 9:10 Sclt./S1a. • 1 :lO • l :lO S:JO • 7:10 • 9:30 THE WARMEST MOST HUMAN COMEDY IN A LONG, LONG TIME, ·:~ "" ''HKkltlltrTY Jll1111' fl 11 I 1 JI,_ 4 l".M. • "(1111'111 \lll'l'kk" (l"OJ + "Hftll 1"i.ln1 Orlll1r'' !IU -.... ~ • ..,, .• _ 11 -......... TMCann.:. DltlV•·IN SUPEI SWAP llEm NA•llOll .. YD.Dttft·"' .... ..... ~ .......... OR&HI Dttft·M 1 & I ..... , ........ 1111110•-,,."'Uit .......... -.....-~ '•MllJ 'uRt ~oflt•I •e,.o&-Gaa.NI ""' .,.... ....... llCUil llCMIUO ti~ WESlWOILD IN! SOYLENT GIEIN !PG! .... -. ,, ..... .. ··-•Ol li.,) 961·1411 -1111-·-"- t ... _ •• , ......... ':'' ,-.:::~ .. .=.. 171·1M1 N1G "'U ICMISI IOOM Of CHAINS Ill K"' THI ltUNAWAY fll ~---,•-Ill MASSAGI PAILOI Of 73 1•1 •LUMI GAMI txl ·1 Plate1 Gorilinu1do m 1ssron: ~"'..,,.. 7:00 _ otf!•r People, O!~er P11c11 (~'®I Movie: "Mr. Dltd1 Ctn 8 Stlriost to Town" (dri) '36-Gtry CoGptr. Liken BaMttllall Tlr!~Los An· El) Cinema 34 11111 Llkers at the Phoenix Suns. ~~ It ts Written ~ (6) Ottlet' Ptol)le, Otlltr Plam ll:lO IJ Fa~ulous 52! (t) "A Mn CtuW fJ Ntn tel Killtd~ (com) '66-J1mu G1r· f'l l1MI' Hl(h•lrtrll ner, Sandra Dee, Tony Fr111Ciosl. "WE5TWOU,D" IPGI + "SOYLINT GlllN" ''A ROMANTIC BLOCKBUSTER!'' ID (ft{))) it'l l1wr111ct Wilk (i) Movie: (C) "Wal: lril Hlr' SbttlJ (dra) '51-Chips Rafferty. I H TaPs A Thld 0 Movie: (C) "TQ C)nt" (dr1) <1..-L {I) 1Jte . ...,•i•• --&fS:Wsi" Bt•nclg, Js fo~d1. ~ @Wild Wifld oflnlm1l flrt --... ,. ...... LA Llkers '1. Piiot· IF) Mwit: "Topper" (CM) '37 - I fll Suns. Clry GranL Constanct Btnnett. ........ (Rl GVJ Mo.it r.tlct S4trptn 11:40Q 1}9/Hews t. ,,... tac11 ~ ..._,~ Mwie: (C) "TIM Wtr • .,.. :JI wtN Wettcl If A11h111!1 tn'" (wes) '67-John Wtynt. • ..... f"91 tllt Olympic 12.ilO 0 Morie: "Uw I Ordt(' (WIS) 'SJ i~ (J) &At'1 Miff A 0.11 -Alu Nicol, Ronald Rupn, ~ 119 Dltlla: '9m• ~ Motil: <Cl "Somt ea.. .... 7. ...... S """': (Cl (Zlftltr) 1,11(' (dr1) '59 -fr1M Slltllfl. II. ,,_ (""") '5~ m M°"e: "kf«e I ..... t)io<I CtlJ Gr1nt. Tony Cllrtls, Join '4~oris Kulclf, 8r11Ct Bennett. !1° O'Brit1t Dini M1rrlll 12:11 d Mlwte: (C) "Ptrlttl If Tlftl ... ~ ·1 •• l lrtl (ii,)..'.61 -kn. Scott. _· , Ci) on.-...,.., Ddler flltc11 12:Jll @ Movie: (C) "The Cbtplll11 a. l~ ...._ tmc:llfltl4: S.t• 11 '°rr (dra). '6Z-£frem Zi•1ist Jr. . idilt .. (R) @ (SJ Ht11rS- fq....., leldsbetO $tip 1:00 ~ !davit: "'rtnthmt11'1 CH:"' ' TJlt tr..til li•ll• (t 1•) '44-Jean fonlain1. I l• (8~ Ii~ 111 tilt Fam11y 0 1-!cv.e: (C) "The Mitflty Ju11P" tffi j '7.!S Emtrp1ttf 1 ·1 ·~ars)111ll Thoml)SOn, ~ . 1111 P1tCrW"I f1rn-1:!5 [J lfovlt: (C) "PoUI fro1111 Hiii" .,.-Oty of; Ho11ts.Y' Tbf fa mily f. ··i \'.:!" -J:ihn Sam. tfllblfb Df'I 1 d17 of l!ltin: l 1:30 0 All·ffiaht Sllor. "Hw 1114 Cry," tr\ltlt -'tit fkm•Jiftl res• (C) ''Wiison" • ..-..; (ZlW) ....... 2:to f) Mowit: (C) "'Pe11'1 tf tflt So~ (itJ) '40--awl Cabll, »II er--Ptdr'IC" (14v) 'S~nnls Mot1111. twt Ann• 81naoft. I 0 IOUNrlll"I \fllllJY . ,.~~~u W'.;,;;,~.;-. ~·· ;,;;-(,,' "JM11 CIN'ht 5.,....._ .... . l~I "lrotMr So•, Shtor MHn" S1lJ Sn, "Hwclll-tMffY f'lllll" ll&tl"M ~~.~!~~ I ~ COIONA DIL M_AI "OKLAHOMA CRUDE" (PG) 7 & 10:45 P.M. "THE REIYE,S" !PG) 8:51 '-BRUCE WILLIAMSON, Playboy . .. • • ' Oi•f'Nl'I A¥0flloltJ It S.A. ,,.,,,, • Or .... •632·3311 M•n•l"th 7•15 t :SO 81t.S11n1 11JO Jiii ril 10:20 F..ttlon l1l1nd .-NtwPOrt Ctnttr NlwJtort INch • &M.0180 Mon·l"rh Oplft 1:45 S1t-Sun1 Olflll'I t I-At W•f: MttlflH t i J 1H • .... Stn'Dleto frwy, It Brootihutlt Ftitnttln V1Hev rf92·2411 ,.,, .• ..,.. ll1rtt l 1fl NltfltlY • ·-. • • How Kirk Act;ed . On H~ One Leg - By MAlllL YN AND HY GARDNER Q• Tbou1b I wolcbed clooely, ·I coolcln't llguro oat bow Kirk Dougtas 1ot 1row1d io almblr •• a P<I Ier 1n bl• new advt.a.lu.r-movJe "Scalawq.1 How'd H do ltr - Marlin M., Cl•cln111tl. A: "My husband ha s always been something' of a con· tortlonlst," revel!a Kirk'• wife AIUle who produced the picture. "He bont hta leg bac~ at !ht knee, .with the foo~,. Oat against lhe back of his leg1 under tbe but- tocks. Though It was painful, it didn't seem k> bofher him too much. "With an elaaUc bandage boltllnl that potltloo firm, the peg leg wu attached lo the !me< by mean& of a cast made of leather. ·~~use · the de- vice could halt circula- tion, he could only \\'Ork on a scene that way five minute1 at 1 Ume. Then he limbered up by dlrectinr. KIRK DOUGLAS "I can 1Iio recall," Ann Douatas went on, "working on 'Moulin Rouge' with Jose Ferrer. To reduce his almost 1lx·foot height down to dwarfish size rtquir!d to play Toulouse-Lautrec, Joae WN fitted with braces which could be wom for a longer period than ll'.irk's. However, f>hyslcll!lS and ma1- seurs were always on the set carefully watching hlm to make certain that his circulation didn't stop, Because. that cOOld have crippled him for life. "lncldentally, Kirk 's pegleg contnption wu completely concealed from the cameras by his generously cut pants. Wbile Ferrer's t"'O devices were not obvious on the acreen Peniltent 1.elda Gaudentl put lo(ether !he rtabt ~m· blnatlon to squeeu tnto the wlMer'a circle in the O.lly Pllol'1 trivia sweepotak.,, tallylzll,truthlully oo 10 of our tr!lflal tidbits. Zelda edged out -by a mere half point -both tbree- tlme winner Jim Young and new challeniter C h a r 11 e Blelke ... Charlie, h o. w e v e r , copoerl runn e!'-UJ> honofs b.v posUnlJ a oerfect score on the U)-~art tlebreake·, Also ft.l~ina t~ ke v to the "Executive Sul~" with all 10 right was Jo~ssell, who finished fifth with a score of 7 ~. Fourth place thla week goes io Tracy Godfrey with eight good guesses . OllR ST\IMPER ol the wtek proved to be the "Mad, Mad World" duo of Arnold Stang and Marvin Kaplan, whom nobody could pair up,· though Charlie got Arnold and John came up with Marvin. Our theoretical tou11:hie. the Durango Kid, eluded no one but .Tohn. and even he nicked Charles Starrett correctly as a second gueu for a ball point. / 'Rookies' Role 'Gomer' Becomes . . Byl.T. lariat. Dramatic Acto1· Saturd~. Novemb!r 17. 1973 DA.ll f PILOT &MIJ~-·· II'* THI MOtT 8f:HSATIONAl Kl9ll Of AMIMATlD fllJQ EVlll l!lfll ON TMl lllvtll tCJlllN 8. Name the urbane \'h1ltor fror.1 outer space in ··The Day the Earth Stood Still." By VERNON SOO'l"I' AA IVY fllW "1'lllHTATIOJill 9w•sucK NIGERS .... LlffiE RASCALS the slightly addled PriV1'te. chldttt t _ HOLLYWOOD (UPI) .:_Jim 9, J UDY GARLAND first J(obort, of all P<". pie, plays warbled "The Man That Got ... Away" in what noteW<>rlhy ""' first etrallbt dramatic . rot. In hl1 Ille ln an e\>ISOde picture? of ''The Rookies" Monday 10. Tbe phr..,. "bluer th•n nl(bt oo ABC, Otannel 7 a bread box" was populerbed Long a comed1an and onwhatTVpanelshow? mln Atrel, the lad frcen Sylacauga, Ala., waves a 11. "The lonP.est, l'M>lt pistol al'OUDd and jhreatena: violent, the lonesomest mile in to· lmQCk off a famous country- lho world" preceded what , western alnging star In the radio pro1ram! hour·lonf drama. Somer Pyie, USMC. 7:l0 , t :lO 111eti ..... , .. ult was perfectlY naturall-~~~~~~=~SUJR~f~T~H=••;T~•:•:·:H:'"'::· :w.::-1:::•:1-:":''.:'=~ for nle to drop back lnto ualng Gorner's voice because that's .all I'd ever done in froot · oJ. a camera aside froJD my mwical show and specials,!' Nabors explained. Now that word 1s out Jlm It availab!t for actlng roles, producers are ""king oilers. But Jim Is obliged lo relllse With thanks. . ·~~ ............. -, ............. N.o.._lilolt• ... ·<nlfl<' ' • OfllAT FA•Y INTlllT ....... trf1'1 Al M t'Cltrog-...,,... "'""-P1'1 12. ni.... of the lour top The eq>erience has left EVEN IF they ,..... lo pay •ll\ltf'tl .. ot,111 TV ~.,...,.,,.._., """"i.a<llM ptelo:M edvtf&fw" llit1 NOW f'lAYINO "VILlA-Ot'&fll' '1MIU (INIMA VllJQ-.Ml1111!1 Vl1l1 ........ M•IA-CHI• ,,. .... ,..un CllrfEMA WIST ll-Wnt111l111lw stars tn the movie "A Street· Nabors with second th>ughts him #5.000 for a week'• work car Nariltd Desire'' won about becoming a fuU-tline Jim would be losing IJ}ODey Oscan. Who was lefl out? dr11matic atar. oo the deals. 1~~~~~-~~···~·-~-~-~.,.,.~·~"~·-~-=11:··~w~·~·-~,,.~.,~·~··~.,~-~"~··~~~~ (For an extra half point, v.•ho uy didn't know wbetbtr I He is one of the m:>st h18hly 1'1.tiAlllAMtt:o ENGAG!MENl -1tOP•"Es ... ccf..,.10 won in that category?) could do It wh'en they asked paid stars on the night club me to play the role," Nabors circuit and for concerts across Today's tiebreaker is for said, his eyes r o u n d with the country where he com· William Holden fans, who delayed anxiety. 0 'nle ICript blnei folksy patter, dances should be able to identify his asked me to cry and . yell and songs with his booming leadin g ladles in (a ) "Love and act real wild. operatic baritone. ls a· Many Splendored Thing," 11NO SIR, I \\'OuJdn't. like He also cuts twq albums (b) "Born Y~sterday," (c) that !Ort of performing as a yea r. They have earned him "The Proud and the Profane," te d ell t Tb I I a ~ a y e . e m<U"e a ortuife, allowing Jim to (d) "The Wot"ld of SUilc concentrated on the character, be as Jndtpendent as any Wonit" and (e) "The MClOn the more tt dragged me down performer ln the business. But is Blue." peraon•lly. I'm ord.lnaril,v an . not without a certain toll . Lut Week's Answen up oenon. But j.n the middle Jim was b o spit a I i 1 e d of the picture I found myself recently suffering total ex· 1. Mn . .Kalabash wantlng to be alone. I was haustlon. He spent only three 2. Adam West and Burt emollonallv upset." QI the put 12 monlhs in hi.s Ward Nabo~ interrupted his lunch Bel Air manslm. 3. Charles Starrett to say 'h1a' to a co u PI e "I'm cutting down this 4. Connie Francis from Flori a. down-hom.e f~lk year," Nabors said. "I'm IVIRYONE'S IOOK IS NOW EVERYONE'S MOTION PICTURE Thttt once wes a little book about t 1ea9 ull •.. JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL. Ho w., no ordinary sea9ull. And it was no ordinary book. Jonathan .becam• a fe w people's favorite. Pr•tty &oon Jonath•n was all America's favo rite. The sea· gull had become a Phenomenon . In a way, he wa's 1~• puls• of ih• 70's •. And n_ow •v•ryone's book i1 ev•ryon•• motion picture .. JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL" soars to th• scre•n. -· :.('Glad You Asked That') In the percentalle e-ilumn , after five weeks, Jlin. ts our overall leader at .141, wtth Zelda next at .802. Amo•g our other regulan. Tracy Is hlltting .708 and John bas a . .667 average. All have com- r,e•ed at least four "·eeks. .Htre's another doien to fest your 1 .. i\'la l memories on : who wanted to .have t~elf pie· playing Vegas for t'NO week~ S. Daisy t~ taken v.1th J 1 m._ He this month and then I'm going ·6. The Life of Riley (John obhri:ed. to stay at home and rest Bro\\111) "I had ~e apprehension for two or three months. 1•1n 7. uTaraeta" about·making ~ fool ~f ·~~se.ll not 'even thlnklng about doing So visually stunning. So emoti onally movin g. So · totally exhilarating it is • m,otion picture to s•e, ind set •9ain. And then ••• agtin. "A IUUTIFUL AND TOUCHING MOYIEf Some perfectly magnificent photography. lt1 c•m•r• work is so stunning that it immediet•ly e1teblishe1 • sensitive texture for • smple story! Th. overall flavor and impact rema in striking, purpos•ful, sweet end et ti.me s.heertclutching!" ' ooly because he was t:iever shot from the rear, jwt from the front or sides. · l. "rHEN TYRONE Power played Jesse James. who pla)'Od his brother Frank in that movie and a sequel? 8. 1-fadison High on the set, too, he sai~. This another television series." character I was playmg \\•as , 9. Green Lantern a long wav from Gomet Pyle. '1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;-"KJrk and I discussed this and we agreed that the peg leg u·aa pl'bbably more dtlficult to m{l:nlpulate becawie he had to lea m to balftnce himself on one Coot - a trick he mastered by practicing at home daily before the ahootlna: began," ,·' . Q: Because be W'BS a karate cJwnp, la If trae tbt ttit late Bruce Lee frequently got tnto brawltl -Mn. Tim Gan.ud, Seattle. A: No: Friends and fellow actQJ"S asree that .Bruce (who iUddenly died at the age of 32) was, like all champs a gentle man. He'd v.•alk away from a fight or ' a chal: Jenge rather than hurt anyone. The handful ·at film• )Yhlcb huttled him Into International fame hai'. 'given him the same posthumous popularity a1 stimulated by the late James Dean. 2. On the Ben Cosey and 1»c1or • Kllrim TV 1erte1 of the e«rly Slxtleo, who-were the elder doctor• In eadll '· "Miat landmark musical com001ltion "Rock Around the Clock" orlglnaUy was the theme mualc of what movie? lO. William and Hedda Hoi>-"But when I showed up on per the set at ZOt.h Century·Fo.x, 11. Arnold stang and Marvin about hall the crew were guys Kaplan from m.v 'Gomer' days. The:v 12. ·'f'he City· Sllckei-i "cceoted wh~ 1 was trylnq to do irnmediatelv. I v;•asn't Tiebreaker - W J 11 J a m as ~elf"'¢0nscious a~ 1 coul"' Hol~en. June A 11 Y son , havl'!: been On a stage full Frederic March, Lo u t • of atrangers. • , CalHem, D!9n Ja~<er{Walter Pidgeon, Shelley Wlntera, Paul "111EY WERE aU rooting for Douglas and Nlna Foch. me 'Whlch heJped a lot." Perhaps the old gang helped ~end 11our anrwen to too much. More than o.nce TRIVIA, clo tho Dallv director 1-lard Hom found I. ON RADIO, the ~w's Pilot, Bo:t 1560, Costa it necessary to stop Jim tn 4. Who was DOA In the movte of the same lnitlal.s? friend and companlon was Meao 92626. AU entrit' mid-sentence to remind him Qi l'ID cuilous. How mu~ of a salary do the f•moa1 whom? mutt be .m the maU bW he was playing a character LIDO N!WPORT SlACH f""1~ANC! ro l\00 ISll t.1 J SlSO "SCARECROW" (R) WHll 9W MtckMMI 111111 Al Pl<llll ... "THE LAST OF SHEILA" ' •·:!ii 1884 Newport (o\toMe S4-1SS1 HELD OVER Rocketttt pt at the Radio City l'tlusic Hall ·-centpared I. Remember Gr 0 0 ch 0 Mondol/ to qual'hl· named Corley du:few, and not to th• tlucln1 glrli in Lu Vea:u sho.,11s? -Ttllie'RacklD, J\.farx's strai~ht man on "You,--t--:-:------:-------,,----11 Boll4tr-Cit.>'i Ney. \.... . . Bet Your life"? Name him. .ieltr fre• 4:20 ht./hl. ,.. .... 12:10 "'l'IJG, FOOT" (G) A:· 11ie:~ette1"8'.9 Rlldtaround . ..$281) per week-:-· . · "- provided tt;ey perform iJI an 21"0f the show• presented . 7. ~ coi:nJc sttil'.>· supe ( .... Tl!. ~NTRY" · -Howard Thompson, N•w York Times The Only· · Orange Countyi ~nCJCICJement . e\'ery seven days, Thal1j • tlO fii' eaclt ~The \'~·~,..._I ~&hninlcka were ~I-· c salary, moneyw!le, Ir compar~ble, 1>111 .ror oolY two or · ltt·i:roof,bracelets a~ a lllll8JC , •. lhreo •&holfl a n!cbt, wltfi usuliJJy one night a week ,,tr. .. · · . PrlEMiER ""1 · • • Qi Wb1-r ~appened ·to 11111 brl!Uant cbtld star, .Oilldrell 'S Freddie Bartbollmew? -l'tfr1. R. M. J,, Raleigh, N.C. .. A: Alter making the film "David Copperfield" when TV Sho. W he '>''II only 10, Bartholomew 1tarred iD a cluster of other moviea. He later deserted HoJJYWood to de'*>P lnto a fine TV director at WPIX·ll in Ne'!' York._ Today, happily married and with two children, Frtd (he dropped the "Frtddie'' when be matured ) is the prodt1cer of the long. running CBS-TV aoap opera "As the World Tums." As the worJd turnH, lbls 'bright young man turned "'ith it. ' . ' Send vour que1ttom to Hy Gardner, "Glad You Asked Thn t," care of this newspaper, P. 0. Box 1560, Costa llfesa, 926;'16. jlfarilyn and H11 Gardner will answer cu man~ qM1tions as thew cati in tlieir colflmn ; but ehe volum1 of mail mak11 per1011al ·replies iln· po$S~ble. '· Jhelr 9091_ •• ·~·.,••liVl~­ ~-... 1113 ... ~heel! _, __ ... ' ~LY THI MOST cONT~llllAt. FILM Of OUR Tllll .. -4 • • ' Gets Grant NEW YORK fAPl ->The nonprofit Children's TeleVision Worklhop has r.celved .17 m!ll!On -in grants to produce • hetltb-lnformaUoa series for ldUlts U&lni technlqUOI pat· terned after ''Seaame Street" and "Electric CoJ»PUlY•." Sketches, songs, d r a m a , do,cudlontarles, animated car· ~ and mock commercials will 'he uUUled In the weekly o~ur epiaodea elated for alrlna over public teleVision stauo,na beginning ~ e x t October . rorinit announcement of !ht 'project Is set for Tuesday In New Orleans at the annuai confere:nce of the National A.ooclltion of Bro1.dcasters. TIM,. project ls being tested now ·ln Vlnel1nd, N.J.: Colum- bus, Obto ; 1nd Phll1delphla. The series Is Intended tor . families, with particular at· tenlion to lo\ver·income fl'CRJPI· •, . ' " ... Siegel tops his own 'Dirty Harry: ' • !t It one of the all-time gN1ts!" "Careens with unpredictable twists , . teems with tension and pace~ ha ir-standing action. I had 1 tertUic ·ume!" -o~•'""-""""'.t:TV WlltG' Mltthla a.tcY•.1s111ck l •liiltJLhiio•!ofe1>1i"'i I Jflrn PAl(lj\ffilllflt'llA'B lllflll1911!flllllHo1 Jlll~ ...,,oo lllllt·---·"*•111 llo lotll'llli..'-ntlftil '*llllllmftiillWd. ......... .Btl8!.llO A!NitMPDIR·llDNllDIW' Iii * I NOW SHOWING! OWIGIMAU 1 -.ol\'IWY.TO \INCOLN.l:illt Jo. • TUITIN .6i7.oi40 ' C.11 n.etfe ... 2rtd ,.., ..... I SffwTI..s • .. ... .... NOWlW ht TIMI ) • " , • ENGAGEMENT ei .< "A romantic, slylish arid thoroughly enjoyable movie year." 8RUCE WILLIAMSON, Pll'(OOY -' 4 • 21'1d TO, AmACTIOH oe.&N MANTIN • I , .. ' ., ~·I I fJ ~ , '. . . I ' "SHOWDOWN'' .. ' ' . ~ .................. . "X" ~-- , • 1% DAILY PILOT SiillM'diy, Novtn1btr 17, 2q73 Horoscope Gemini--Put Off ' • Big Decision.~-~ -- . ' SUNDAY • By SYDNEY OMARR Quick actions, ide.aa could be subject to drawbacks. Key now is to per~lve potential, -~ ARIES (March 21-April 19\: to take a conservative view, "You may ha\'e so1ne difficulty with basic security in mind. in sticking to one course. Key What l\'as agreed upon in . is to be versatile. You need "closed session'' may not hold not allow ·yourself to be legal \Yater. painted into corner. Give SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): yourself room. One w h o Protect valuables. Be wary purports to know all may be orone who talks great game . . • ridlded l\ith doubt. Separate fact from illu sion. I TAURUS (April 2G-~1ay 20): Friend may be sincere ~I ' You have information but misinformed. Leave options . could lack hard facts. Draw for yourself; em p h 8 size line bel\\'een allegation and freedom of choice. Don't take ·actual proof. Llbra could ·play_ ol~r:;, or your~lf, too significant role. !\1ake peace seriou sly. \vithin family circle. Improve SAG ITJ'ARWS (Nov. 22- domestic climate. Dec. 21): Get facts . S1udy GEJ\UNr (l\fay 21.JW1e 211\: Scorpio message. Be aware · Crucial decisions regarding of subtle nuances. Aquarius, la"'· partnership, marriage Le-0, Scorpio peJ110fls could should be delayed. You arc figure in important ways. One :nct seeing 100 clearly. Judg-you respect, perhaps a pro- :·ment may he \varped by fessional superior, provides in· brooding, \Vi8hful thinking, sight. Be receptive and wise groundless fear. Face fact enough to benefit. · that no one pr:omised you a CAPRICQRN (Dec. 22-Jan. ' rose garden. ll they did. it 191: Associate who is im- v.·as only a manner or spea k-patient should not be taken ing! too seriously. Set your own CANCER (June 21-July 22): p~ce. Absorb ~wledge. SkJ~ Older individual may appear ping, attempting shortcuts, ,slow but does have your brst \rould be an error. Gemfnl, ·interests at heart. Kno\\' it \1irgo persons play prominent .and base actions accordingly. roles. Visit one confined to home. AQUARIDS (Jan. 20-Feb. hospital. Golden rule no\\' 13): Friends could h a v e , should be regarded as viable, nlOney needs v.·hich involve not mere cliche. you. Be gracious, but also LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): know \vhCn to draw financial Finishing touches are applied. line. There is a difference You complete project. Assign-between need and luxury. ment can be reviewed. You Taurus, Libra persons could look back and learn. Now, be in picture. Family member key also is to perceive fu ture , might surprise with gift. to be aw_p.re of trends, cycles PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): and of potential. You get ~ar· ~ one in position 1-'IRGO .(Aug. 2.1-Sept. 22 ): of authority. _You ean relate Don't complicate simple mat· your plans, hopes, wishes. You ters. Get to heart of situation. are given choice. Take time . Take direct route. Highlight to be wise in making selection. independence, ori ginality, Patience now is your ally. <!I'eative approach. Tr us t l\1aintain low profile. Don't an· yourself to take initiative. tagonize one who could throw LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): roadblock in your path. _'Against Will' , Killer Has Suit -· On Malpractice I SAL'!' LAKE CITY (UPI) -A convicted killer of a policeman has filed a medical malpractice suit against state prison officials, claiming ~e Death Notices •ERTOLOTTI Ju11ett •trlololll. Rl'Sldefll of NeWpOl'I llffth; dll• of ct.1th, November 16. "n. Survl\'led by • bratl'le1', Henrr 11 ... tolottl, NtwP«t Beith. Aos1ry, Sun· ll1y. I f'.M. Rtqllltm M1u. Mondlv, 10 AM ., both 11 O\/r L.OV Outfft of Angt11 C•lhollc Church. Entombm!'nl, C1tv1ry C 1 me I 1 r v . ll1tn-B1rq.,.an F,_,.al Horne, Coron1 d1l Mir, Olr1c· lor1. DU MOON Bevllh av-. Agt IM: resldfftl al lrvh.... Diie at dl1lh. Nov1mti.r 16, 1973. Survlvlld by d1ugt11..,. Ml!Mllnt Johm.on, ol 1rvlMI IOI!. WUfOl"d Ovnoan. 1111na11; .ix gr1nlltlllldrlfH i'ltrYlfl grnt· ~ndchl1drffl. Prlv111 !llf'Vlce1 Wl'rl held Frlllay, 2 P .M., WHtcllff Ch1pel. F1mlly suo;nts" 11x>H wl1hl11g, plt11e mike m•morl.tl con1r1twt1on1 ta the Elk1 Ne· 11111111 Faul'ld1llon. c1r1 of Newport B11cl1 Elk1 Lod11•. WntcllU Chlptl Marh11rv. , ....... OlrlC!or1. MOll:T John J. Marl. Agt 51; r11ldrnl of El Toro. Dalt a! de1rh, November IS. 1'73. Survlvtld by wlft, ~oulynJ twc ;cot.. Jahn lnll Frank: 111ugh~cr, KA!hleeni two brothers, Mlc11111 MD!'t, of Alloona. f'enn1y1v1nl1; Robert Mori, Lang Belch; two ll1t1r1, M1n11 Emme 1n11 Anne Marl, al Allaan1, Rosary, S\lfldly, 7:30 P.M. RtqUll m MIH. Mori· tley, 10 A.M. balh 11 SI. Nlchol11 C1tl'lallc Church, L19U"I HIU1. lntermtnl wlll be prlv111. McCormick Lai;t un1 Buch MOtt1,111ry, DfrKlor1. 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"'-• ... : l'I //II . , TO(Ollftl1'1YORatllHWllAVl12STTlfSOfr14'PAlitllS PllCfD flOMtt'.W(Al'°STO<llllllTllGPAJllll,. A.lMA W RNER Q • MOf\llClAI~ PlAlA • • • 4 •' I • • • • Sntord.ly, Novrmber 17, 197) OA/LY PILOT J:J Heavily .Favored UCLA Faces Beavers Today LOS ~ELES (AP ) -"Twenty· eight, huh," says Kermit Johnson. "Those DllJ:' be lhe hardest 28 )'lnls I'll galn ln my .whole footblll carefr." !Ugh and , Or~ Coasl College swr, . per game ~ ~ IQps the patlon In has been benched as Oregon State's scoring pt 44.6 ~iots per ian1e .. 1 • atartlng quarterback b.at may 3ee· con-The 1W.idl, .....,Ji, are overwhelQtlol· »> The . senior halfback at UC~A "bas ruabed for 97~ yanls as th• Jeadlng runner on the nation's Nq. l ru~g tearq. He knew he Wa! close -"a\:ilut sidcrable action. • point fayorites aPJnst the t-8 e;..wer1.' The interception has, IJ<tn White's Ran<ed N<f: 8 -l'"tionaUy, UCLA un- blipboo -he's "hi!!I 23 passes picket! doubtedly is thlitlting ahead to next off ln conference p!Oy, ·SO\Uiil!IY'S showdown with nlnth-(anked Kickoff is 1:30 p.m. ~ ~ ~·1 ~ l,Southfm C8lifofq!:'-wlth a tnp tO t))e 1 . 36 yards" -frD(Jl th• 1,000.yard',piiiteau he's likelr to >each today when 'pie Bruins host Oregon State In the lllonll>r· ial Coliseum. · rt may take lhe 6-(oql, lllS-pooitd )lose BOwl at ~e !o~ ti\< PaclQ~ J~n. ,only foijt capie(~..;~. become, cbamp.ion.(;i 1 • 4 . lhe first 1,000.yard I'UJm«' in• uc4~ ,.;, ·But· Jo1mi9i1 has somethlilg to keep · hlstory. H.e i!I. averaging a w~opplnf: his mind OCciJpied against the, Beavers Kickoff is at I :30. _ Alvin White, former Newport llarbor eight yards ~carry for a Bruins -gaining 1,000 yards -a 'mar£ that team that averages 411.9 yards rushing ·escaped ·him· a year ago wberr 'he .,.aet . .. . . Ex -F V Sta1idout .. . . Transi,tion ·Keys···' . ' . ' Champion's Life By rmL ROSS ' 0.lll' Piiot T•~n C•rrnNnnnt For instance, Cha111pion's latest move· within,_.the offensive front didn't bother EL PASO -During th~ last four the cafefree young man an'y more than years or so, transition and suggestion previous changes have. ha".e .been integral in the Jiflt of Oniversi-"I think he (Arizona 's youthful· first· ty of Aritona offensive guard Bill Cham· year head . coach Jim Young) wanted ' pion\ who formerly tolled in the interior to strengthen the guard pooltion •and line for FoWttain Valley l:ligh and 091den t said 'sure' when · he asked if I wa s .. \Ves\ College. lvilling to ·charige.'' Champion says. Transition? Well. the 6-3, 22!·pound i'be 38-year~ld Young-, who was footballer does play guard now. But derenSf\le cOordinator at Michigan before for the last three seasons ~ two at arriving on the Tucson campus, concurs. GWC, where he was honorable mention "Bill played tackle for Bob Weber ·all-Southern California Conference, and (Y~w1g's predecessor) a year ago but last fear at Arizona -Champion was didn't quite have the size.'' says the an offensive tackle. And during his three· bespectacled Young. ·~Bui he has good year~ varsity grid career for Fountai n quickness and is the straight-ahead type Valley".r Barons, the 21~year-old senior we like to · have in our triple option, was a center. split back ~nd pocket passing offenses'. ,:v~n with all this offensive alternating , "[ wish he wasn't a senior because O:iampion al01ost became a defe'nsive J,'d U~e mote tirhE! 10~ work with him/' trendlman while performing for head Yo!_lR.gr adcli1 "1'e.· has a -pretty good coach Ray Shackleford, himself an build but J don't thlnk he'll put on Arizona alumnus, at Golden West. weight. So l qon'ti . .think he'll play pro ••U." '• I , '"Ibe Golden \Vest coaching staff U\" r thought of changing me tD defcnSive Voong also desCrlbes ChamJ)ion, who tackle before my sophomore year," is bqckup at bolb guards behind starters recalh former Rustler Ch~mpion. "but Allen-Haynes and Jay Bledsoe. as a I tore ankJe ligaments and they figured "steady performer who's ready to ste1> if I was on defense I'd have an increased in.'' The former area ace played most possibility of gettinc hurt.'' So tbat was of lhe game in a Win over Wyo!lling the Fountain Valley grad's closest flirta-and saw lots of playing 'time recently lion with ending up on the other side iii a 35-18 romp over winless host Texas- of tM scrimmage line. El PaJO. ,1be. latter victory~ coupled SugRC!:ltion? This has come in !he with Utah'1 11pSet tr~h over Arizona ronn lot. Champion 's coaches through State, boosted lbe Adilna Wildcats into the J¥, recommending the former sOle pos•m of thf; Western AthTeUc Hwll.li• 1, peach res~~ a n g e conterence lead and set up lhe charn- posltJons wf!'.never it · ~ to be pionship d~.c;ii: in the·~~' ,Eµiale benefidaT to the t.,111, ., · ~ Nov. 24 ep 1 ~SU a11i1 the Wj~eati t J(. · "'' ,t •·clash ...... '.·, \ I 1'f ~. ( • ., While taking •ah,y chahges in stride, .. • a Bruins sea:son rushing record ol 9~ Kezirian, Laguna Beach's St e. v e yards. · , ; Klostennan, Art Kuehn and Randy He' said hit oaJy goaJ this year was Cl'OiS. plus tight ends Eugene Jones .. tO play in the Rose Bowl .. 1.Usslng I,000 and Raymond Burks. plus lhe o'ther as a }unfor "was Onl¥ of the reasons halfbacks and fullbac.ks. why I didn't set persorial goals this "U's B team effol1 ," Kermit .said. year. Last year I came so close and Dec Andros. Oregon Slate coach. note$ didri'l m~ikt lt. lt was disappointing -that be.sides UCLA's great running speed, and \kind -~~~h on Dlf.~rt. This _.__ the Bruins have "a pair of topnotch . year 1 just go out and do my very 8llernatlng quarlcrbacks. '' best.'' • M{irk Har1non and John Sciarra sh;lre When he's got his 1,000 yards, Kermit quarterback for the Bruins, who are sakl helll personell}' compliment his 5--0 l'n the Pac-8, and Andros has naa1ed "linemen ---Gene Clark,-Al .. .Oli.v:er~ SOP..hirtWrt ' Steve Gervais to o~n at • P F th lI Champion bas also been mflusteced i'n l'Cp o.' 00 .a moving ·rrom coach Bnice Pickford 's • I • Ul"t Ttlftlflol• Irvine League ~ns, to Shackleford's SWitched_ to Da ys ~':':n1 ~~t::~'"" Riisllers to his "To me." he-says, "it scerru: like people are a little better here (al the four-year college level than al JC and a little better in JC than in high school. It's just a gradual change from one level to .the other." SAll DfEGO·-An end to night footbail garnet among" San Diege> high schools is beillg ordered &y the Board of ·FAuca- lion as a resU\t of c-ecen t fi~l fights and other problems of security. Gecirge Smith, a board member .. at· · tended the Point Loma«eamy game Friday night and said he saw severaV fights with minor injuries to numerous , pupils. . ~ J "It was "8 dreadful· sight to see~ all ' Champion, whose parents still live in Hunt_iogton, agrees wit}("Young-"that pro football is virtually out of 1he question. Possessor of a Bl scholastic average. the ex-Baroo. and Rustler admits,· "I want to go to graduate echool and go into biochemistry. It will take me only t~ people sprawled out on the· grass," Smlth said. . A formal order th.at all prep games be staged in afternoons', starting nex.t year,, is expected to be VO\,ed next Tues· ~ an extra semester to get' my degree." · But, like his Arizona mates, the only day. 1 '1 . \ ' thing on ·tJw:in, coNecli,~ minds right now i.J the ·WAC ·~ari'lpionship and a Fiesta Bowl bid. .. OREGON STATE'S DICK MAURER (40) Wl t l BE RUNNING AGAINST UCLA TODA._ _Ex-P,ro Star · .. Se ttles Suit, ..-·' Out of Court'f1 .s,i.• • •j ;.. COC.UMBUS, Ohio fopner' '9hio State and pro · football star ~ard ~ "Hopalong" Cassady -has settled his $1 million police b~taj.itr suit Q!Jl of court for a reported $11,500. '" The settlement,,_r.eached ea fher in the week. must be approved by the City Council.· .. Rebs Seek Upset Tennessee , Mississippi ' . -JJ.. In Bounce Back Battle JACKSON, Miss. (AP) r ,tetmessee's Volunteers and Missis,,lppt's Rebels are hqJ>,ipg! ~t>l'Y. will repeat jtseJf today ( -bUt they're thinking. ot 'different chapters In the football annals. · Holloway has completed 7t' of 123 passes for 898 yards, while Stanback . h8s 119 carries for 4~ yards. Rudder 56 for 299 and Chan cey :!6 for 103. The 16th·ranked \1ols wil l·try to hahd Ole Mi ss its second · straig'ht loss in a region!lllY·lcle vised gc.in1e at Missisgjp. pi ~1emorlal Stadium. The Rebs fell 51-14 lo LSU in a TV game l\\'O u·eekl" ago. Battle said Ole Mls's would be strongj:!r with qu arterbac k Norris \Veesc caming ' bi!C.k from th e effects of a ln'lee injury that knocked nim . out of action for severa l games. ' quarterback for the ~BeaverS, whose Jone \'lcto ry was 31-7 over \Vashlngton. Alvin · Whllt!, OSU's regular quarterback1 hat ttvowo 23 ijitereepljons. The Beavers come off clOse defeats to Stanford. z.4.23, and Washington State, l:J..1, and UCLA couch Pepper Rodgers doesn 't expect a cakewalk. ''Andros ·is one of the mo.st In· spirational coaches in the cooferenee and always has his Beavers ready to play. J look for a 'tough game," said Rodgers, whose team waltzed past OSU 37-7 last year to avenge a 34-17 defeat in 1971. USC Throw s Heavy Gun s At Huskies SE1\TILE (APl -Southern Calirornia's Lynn Swann started dancing lessons in the fourth grade. Most of \Vashington's Huskies still are learning to run. And that could &e a clue to the outcome today when the two schools meet in a Pacific-8 Conference football game. "Swann is as valuable to us in what we do as anybOdy in the coulitry could be to their team," says coach John t\lcKay or his fleet flanker. "He is an cx~llent blocker and 3 great receiver 11'00 cnn get open and knows what lo do once he catches the ball." Swann, a six-footer who weighs 175 pounds, has made 8'l catches for USC, just four short of Rod Shennan's school record. He leads the Pac-8 thi s year with 33 receptiOn.s for 58..1 yards and six touchdowns. And he is only one weapon in a Trojans arsenal that i n c I u d e s quarterback Pat Haden, the confelence•s tot al offense leader, and Po"'erful Ant]lony Davis who, despite a seriou4 automobile accident in January, ha! scored 11 touchdowns this seasm. Coach Jim Owens. forced by a series ol injuries to flip-nop his lineup nearly every 1\.'cek, will slart quarterback Chri!t Rowland. running backs Pete Taggarcs and Glen Bonner and flanker Mark ,Mc.Donald. , _ Halfbacks ?\like VinCi'oo and Willie Henricks were lost for the season las'. vroek ,witll ~ and ankle "lnjuries ~ . lioirie waters and Bariy"Hoiili11an Ila•• shak'en their hurts. • Also back are tight e.nd R&BJle Brown and defensive end Joe Tabor, who won't start but will · add strength at theft I positions. Split end \Valter Oldes, .1vdio caught Eive passes for 77 yards last \Veek, has a slight groin pull and will play behind Sc.9tt Phillips. The Trojans have had thtit' share of injuries. too. Rovcrba ck Charles Phillips is -out \Yith a sprained knee and comerback Marvin Cobb sidetined with an ankle sprain. Despite the driving rain and cold winds that have swepl lhrougb Husky Stadium thi s week, Owens has been pleased. with practice. , "The Kids are working hard and ~~ want to play a good ba~l game agaimt Southern C811fomia," he Sciid. · Washington hasn't won a confermce game and is 2-7 overall, while the Tro- jans are 5-0 and 7-l-l but MclUJ;y isn't selling the Huskies 'Short. "Regardless of the. teains' records tfl' USCWashin gton gamC' is ah.\'iJYS a bit· terly contested and usually extremely close football game,'' he said. ~ Bitterness 8~rs T~g~,:; bespite ·'Recent Su~~~ss The suit stemmed · from a : traffic mishap Sept. "29; 1972, a·n~r,· Which Cassady was charged with assault and battery on police officers, drunken and reckless driv.iQ&..~.i'aisting arrest. The ex·Detroit iJ<iiS baCk said :be was beaten by two Jfolicemen· after the incident. He was hospitalized fo; se~eral days. And Ole l\1is'k \Yill try for a second straight upset over a favor~ Tennessee On TV Today , · , Channel 7 _ftl...1 2 :30 W atso11 ( 7 6) Struggling, ' In July. Cassady was convictCd of tearv here. The Rebs upset the previous· a hit-and-run cb:ii'ge1,n ''connection with ly unbeaten Vols 38--0 in 1969, their . the incident, but acquitted of the other last meeting here. ?o.11LWAUKEE, (1'.p ). -A milestone quently defended by coach Dan Devine chprges. Vols coach Bj)J Battle said he expected B11t Still Holding Lead . ' victory .has eased · the frustratiori but and his teammates. endured in sU~nce Tennessee to be fired up for the gainc not th e bittemes,, of...J'erry Tagge, once ..and, Until last Sunday, on the bench, • 1"n111a(h Pra«!tiC,es even though "not any of these present PINEHURST . N.C. (AP ) -Tom the green eight times, hit one out of more the~peo.w....! choice in his rootball-Inwardly, he seethed. .. · · T v 1 h 1 ""-Watfron :struggled 'and scrambled to a bounds, five times had to sink testin;, .,..,...-·N'EW YORK _ New. York .•Jets ennes.see os were t ere n J;ro9, A ..,. [ F . -.,, mad hometown. "As 'fi\r as I'm concerned. I really quarterback Joe Namath worked out few of our seniOrs "'ere freshmen at seco.~ J."Onsecutive, Ive-over-par 76 r1-putts in the 3.e foot range to save "Sure, I'm bitter. As soon as the don 't care anymore," Tagge said. "I'm at Shea Stadiuni Friday befo re the Na-that time; but I hope they don't ta~ ~:n ma~aged' to retain th'e parandonceone..puttedfor·oogey. . season is ove·r, I'm out of ihere. I sick of the whole thing. I'm sick of tional Football League team left , ror reme mber it.'' \;:r1l.Open ::i~e~~~;~se~f. t~e $500,000 Th8t came on lhe second ~le where plan ·to live in Chicago dunrlg the everyone telling me about the rumors. Cincinnati and Sunday's game against.. Tennessee, upended 35;-31 by Georgia he was short in two, chippOO.' over the ofrseason," the young ·ere-en Bay I'm-sick.about heTring how I sold PoP-Jh:;;-ne= =•,-, •ut·---,;;;,;p:r-,..,ee-b Ewbank two weeks agQ. --.. .ilLhave a double , Watson's leading margin dwindled green chinped back and made a th- d ' I ho 't h t diu h h t '" u.;i.'6ifl u ... ud1..·n " · ,._..., from~siX strokes to two, however, as -"" r. ........ Packers quarterback: sai 1n1a te ep ne com a ·t e s a m ere w en was has not made a decision when the star revenge motive after dl'Qpping from the n11 • footer. llltervlew from Greeb Bay. · -a kid. · will refum to action. -Southeastern Corif'erence title race with he wen to a ~4~ total, two over par He made double bogey on the par-three T8gge, a legendary star at Green "If the rumors aren't over with, they "J'fobOdy threw well today,". said th~~~~ss: ! bo h on the 7,007-yard No. 2 course at the sixth when he hit his tet .shot out Bay West High School and later field are as far· as I'm concerned. I have Euliaiik Friday, after the practice in is is a bounce-back game or t Pinehurst Country Club. . or bounds, tnissed the gteen and bogeyed gene111I on two national collegiate cham-no reason to sit here and alibi for tea ms," he said. "It's a ganle in "·hi ch \Vi!h one round to go in thts t\vo--week. the ninth and bogeyed the tlth from pion.ship teams at Nebraska, started for everything swirling. Blustery wii:tds; pride will have a lot (o do with \,he 144-hole chase for a record SJ00.000 first a·sand trap: -the-first t.j_t1J ill bis .year and one :.-_..'.:I up~e th~. ,al\ stijJ;!_ed · because __ A _}et~spok~si:ia~ re~rted , ho~.ever, oulcome. Our rushing defense is going orize. Bobby ~1itchell and \'tteran Miller . • halt ln the aliOnaf""Foot1'Jall LCafue 'T. ·wasn't pl3ying and pOOple stal1.ed = tlt~t am&th -d~o have ahyi· ·~to ha Ye ~1 .1JTe.-mu(!h -t~~r "1KAn "'It Btlf'tkr -rtfcAttd ... Into s~ tte.Ctor-second-'-kl~~~1f5l;.:;'a..f.~~M~~:;'1 ~~.., tasl Sunday and Jed the Packers to trying to make up ~asom why." he pain. and he d1dn l slif~~n up after "'OlS a~ainst 'Georgia." • pla ce. , • ~i;.. ~;i:; ~1~~!7":: a 25-21 victory· over St. Louis. · said. "I .cm;~ take it:· but then they a tough ·~otkout.yesterday. Ole Mill, Idle since the loss to LSU. Mitchell, a sort-spoken two-time wiruler Wc~1 6.~~1t.!t ~ The ' v)ctory. desperately ne e d ed started ~ing my.folks. I don't h?ve • ff. e'Jrlmata S-ore .• will have. to beat both Temessee and oo ·thc Pro lour, hnd a one-under-par ~:;,.~~~-rnom-... ~~.~ becau&e it broke a three-game losing . tO' put up •wttb that kind of stuff. · ... ~ "' " . ~lississippi State. to wind up with a iO and' wa1 the only one of the leaders f~· J~f~louctn m:,~~ 1~ streak, has earned Tagge another 1'l've always believl'd Packers fans . .,LONDON -New Yorker Julie .. , winning se~, and coach John Vaught able to b[eak p.ir in the cool, breezy 1r.g.1i;.;:,. !~R:~~ 1tartlngl' shot at New England., this were the greatest in the-world, and _ eldJM n! reached lhe finals of the ~ws that wil;I be a tough ~l. weather). . ~~:~... -l:;~~?t!': week~. But beneath lhe gbrir . of then ~ey ~1111!~, a~und'11 and ,do women's siogles·in the Dewar Cup Tennis ~•!tr emend o _!l.S)·y ex-Re w~.Ucd .at 501 -Just.two strokes ~cf!'~to 29~ttU ~rediatovc1t:d SUCCHS, the scars retnem ..... ~.somelh1DJ llke this, he said. JI they re Tournament Friday with &-3, &-1 win ·plostve,.' he ~id. back ~·with the balding, 42-year-old tt11 Chi R.ot1r l1llft 2'Mf.7S-1.._ The rnaUclous and tmfouoded rumors lhat lgnt!rant -well, I don't 11:now, ovCr England's Jill Cooper. -Vaught praises Tenness6e quarterback Barber, who got around· !fl 72. ' f:,~ .ri~rt ft.'*~; concerning Tagge's condoct began tn but I'm 6itter. ' Condredge Hblloway as "probably the Rookie. Ben Crenshaw $lipped back Mtn'd Hli'i ~ Jt)-1 .. "·~ late summer apparenUy a well organ.ii· "J'm bitter because It affected m~ • Natue "lJ'fM · most explosive bacK in the Soutbeastem . with a 73 but remained very much f:"' ~1~~ i"·"·'"~~- ed campaign 'by an unknown few. Desj>ite folks to the point where they don 't ' • Conference. He runs "'ith authority. I-le in contenUon with-a 502 total. _,. ~11i~riw ttt·l"ll*llf 'repeated and emphatic,,deni.Jlb by all care to go oo' anymore,11 be said. LONDON .!. Romanian tennis star Ille thrqws well and does what you l~a1t The U.)"e.ar-old \Vatson; who bas ~.yet. ",:.,.o~~1M • ~:.:.;~·;~1,1 principals, they mushroomed stp.tewide.. t ''Every time I go out , l have to Alibi , Naslasc edged , A.merlca'a Jimmy Con~ ex.pect hiJp to do. Or better yet, he to \yin ~two years on tho .pro tour. ~ ~~t, · · ~'t;tt.Rt\~ One •nlmOr bad Tagge brawling with -:.tor )nyoelr! rm tick ol.11' I don 't nlled , nors 7-3,, H. 7'6 m .•· three·~our Dewar doe4 l'hlil' has · to be done with the ,...,. lhaklJ>g his head In dismay after • •,;,~.,, ~lt~1fll\ teammate M~cArthur Lane. Another ll. '' ~ . '9uP h;m1tinaJ ~\s match Fri.day. utmos~ ~.?1 • goine 10 O er par In the last two rounds. ~~d, c~irr.: -~~i~G:-t\t alleged wild «rinking tseapadcs., Tbe 'Tbrough•n all Ta~gc ,;.orked to lm· Nutaae will _play. TCllll Okker of! ~he Vaught said lhal U.Skel Sl*nback gav~ "A long day," he muttered. Watson .,. .,..,,., ......,..,..,, sub)ecl mt!tol\ ·ol -ny othen Is un-'P!oY< h~· II, i1u1lyl\IJI his plays IJ1d Netherlands In ~x'a ' tlnals (or lite ' T--'• lop ·tailback ·~(t and dldp't-<IUl)te a birdi and retained the f:i: ~~ ~W'I prlnllbllt. . :, • dlfen ( . later Iliad reqttired Gil . ttm .'.pr(ze o('l'l,lll!L 'Q\lier bea t 1'0(k 'L 11\al'tltP Voll 1.ad ftiic l~lbaclis In Steve "' lead onlY because none ol the contenders ,;,':'11J.:i" ~~·ll:lt:t;' Taae. his-character and attitude fre-the pracUce leld. ·-Cox of Britain 6-0, 7-1. Chancey and Bill Rudder: could make' a run at him . He missed l1~"t)!,,~ .~.;zrd m:f~11.11..rl:, .. -------------t ------------- • I ' .. f.l .. ::'• -e4._.=D=AI=LY~P~IL=D=T ~~~~~~=Sl=t=w=O•~Y=·="~=•=m=btr::::..cl=7=,=19°"'73 ,,~,·~D~ for Theriot; Tars Tie for Titl~, 34-9 I '~'' ,-' ;r " ··~ny· cLb1N wiriTE Jl'ars Into lllo CIF playolls against a 13 plays II took Newport to grind out 1:17 .left In the thin! quarter, going 04 tll9 ~11v Pn11 11111 1oe which will be detennlned Sunday. the march. tbe Sailors hammered M 87 ya rds in eight plays. Classy The old adage, "ir\ each li(e a little Coach Don Lent's invaders put yards ror the touchdown, gobbling up quarterback Steve Bukich rambled the rain mlJlil fall ," heki for .. ~.000 people tog,ther a control offense ;ind a suf· most of the first quarter in doing so. ' final 38 yards. .vho satlbrougb Friday night's New'PS)rt • lo.eating defense to hold com1nand all A missed convefsion proved mean· Huntington Beach didn't have a first when Paul Gassman connected on 1 4l-yan! field goal. Newport got .Its final points wllb 7:!2 to play when Theriot went over from a yard out. OAMI STATISTICI •• lUIMIN9_. ~"''"" tell rt rt IVI 24 101 • ..o 10 100 0 10.0 1. 1• 0 t.7 •210~.J 1 ' • ... I 0 0 0,0 31trl:i>r Hl~h-Huntington Beach football the way. ingless and lt was 6-0 with four minutes down (except one by penalty} until lhe f'.--<i".fumb nt the latter's field. ~ 'llle Tars asserted the.Ir superiorJty lcfi. in the @Mod. It waS 20-0 by halftime third quarter was half over. Theil the ·~J~··fl'owever, N~porl fans didn't sec1n before tfley even got the ball as the wlth Theriot holding all tllree touchdowns Orange and Black came to life. -Fifi! down• t"\llhll'lt • U f'lrtt Oown1 H1tl"11 • ~ •• • , J OOO.O SI M t •.S MllRlllltfM lfttll '" " • ' -·~ to mind the steady precipitation as their µmkl Oller$ declined to go for a Urst on plunaes ot 5, 31 1 yarda. And Art .But by then.it was too 'ate. _ · ..i8.1lors put togeth er a-steady game to Clown on a fourth down , l\vo yards to Sorce got two of his tour successful The Oil City outfit finally cracked rrfundate the outclassed Oilers, 34-9, as go sitU&Uon at the Sailors 36. conversion attempts. the goal Jlne wttl) 3:56 to go in the •0 sriiin'Therlot scored four'touchdo~'ns. l!tStead, lQe conservative hosts punted. Halrtime stats showed Newport wilh third quarter as Keith Herndon fired :... ~Victory gave Newport a &hare or the Newport took over at its 20 and showed 215 yards total offense while the Oilers an It-yard scoring strike to Mark Duval. ~ihfn.set l.Rague chanipiooship for the sec-a ,s~le_Jlf_ ' a was to come. had 24. Enoug_h. sa.J4. ___ T,hen following an interception by Tom l~ tiriie since 1969 and propels the ' Staying-on the ground for 12 of tfic Newport boosted its edge to 27-0 with Baker, The Oilers got-their-rrnal pol:nts .... ,_ . ":~Accomando )" '. " ' :::Leacls 24-7 " " . .D:n.~way . ' ' . ' ~., • .-:· Qy HA NK WliSCH • ,_. , , df';nie OlllY ,Ult S!lll . ' • • I estpiinster Highfs football team kept 1.&_~J)e.rfect record over Marina and Tony ;}korhando got his 1,000 yards for the ::!fB:Sson ' as the Lions took a 24-7 victory Friday night al We~tminster High. Accomando, We~tminster's do- •.averything back scored two touchdowns •.tio short runs and picked up 129 ya rd s .. jQ. 23 carries for the eveoing to close .~~t·his season with 1.074 ya rds rushing. }'~e. mainly to Accomando's efforts. ·i·Westminster bagged its fourth victory ,.,ttf' the season against five defeats, while ,:a.topping ~1arina to 3-6 for the seas~n. ,: From the opening kickoff. \\'est_m1nstcr • ·~ominated 1he game to take its 11th :\~secutive · victory over ~a r in a . '"'~~tmin&ter's ground attack carried it . '.;fdi' three touchdowns in its first five ~~essions of the ball while th~ defense >titnited Marina to 13 yilrds rushing . • '"'Marina quarterback Gre~ Foster \(l~Par'Ked his team to a second quarter. ~ fhiM:lidown which he scored on a ~h_ree­ ,. 1:.ye.rd keeper around end. The Vikings , .!,'9.1s0 mounted a drive ~1hich reached Flrll down• Nf\1111111 0 Tole! flr1t dDwn1 1• Ylirdl Ntlll/111 M ,Y1rd1 P•1llnv f' V •rllt loll I Nel VlrdJ tlllltd 31' f'unts/1verH1 dltllllCI 21)1 Ptr1 .. Tl11/y1rlk pt"111lzwd stn l"umbltllllllTlbleC lotl 210 • $C9rt •v QYJl'ttl"I NtWP.«t Hll!bQr -<" 6 1" 1 Hunll119ton -B1acll •• 0 0 t ->the . Westminster 28 to open the second ''half. but were pushed back and held ft hav the rest or the way. --- · AcComando. y,•ho came into the game ·:.n~ing 55 ~·ards in ru~hing to reach i~·~ 1.000 plateau had hiS goal on the . 'ltist play or the second qu3rter, 3 19-y~rd . ·:~~imper up the middle. In the first quarter he rushed for '.>11 yards. and ·!<·ooe touchdoy,·n on a four-yard Jaunt ~~er tackle. ·; ·Later he scored \\1eslminster's third i,-\WchdO\\'n on a three-yard dive. The {)lWo. Accomando touchdowns capped ~~t~\l!'!S of 75 and 36 -yards the s~nd ·'i° ... roming after a f111nble recovery by Rob ""Yoder. · !•:·;.A one-yard plunge by Bob Blumberg ' ~,a.Qd a seven-yard run by Larry 1'-·'UfldCrwood ae<:0unted for \\1estminstcr's . ~ scores. Blumberg's touchclo\\'ll tc• climaxed a 60-yard drive, w hi I e 1:1~'nderwood's came one pla~· after Dennis '?BOSwell returned an intercepted pass · 48 yards. ~··· / }Vestminster failed on four extra point ;;,et~mpts whlle !-.larina's Chris Hawn ~1 \"a~ one-for~e. ·?.,.. .f.oster's passes y,·ere ~larina·s only ir • ..t'!)ejUlS of moving the ball y,·ith Andre · Lopez catching four and Mark Link three of F?ster's 12 completions. ~· -· r .,. , ,, '.S'. .. ' ' ' GAME STAT ISTICS ,ASSING M1ri111 " ' ' ' ' ' ' .. Pl Pf ~ " WHlmin~ttr " " " " • " • '" " • u " ' ' m ... ' • w " ' • " '" " ' ~· 21Jf 6/61 '" . -' 6 -2• " ... ' '. ~ -1.1 • '·' ' ~.,; " .. ' " ' " • .. • '' • " • " ' ••• , S.l .. k• '" .~ " .471 WESTMINSTER'S TONY ACCOMANDO SCOOTS PAST CHARLES TWEEDY 1701 OF MARINA, COMPLETING A 1,QOO-YARD SEASOPi. BA BASH OFF . ROLLS IN SW IM MEET Orange (bast area S\\'in1 standouts Shirley Babashoff and Valerie Lee (\!.lali fied for the NatiOnal AAU swlmfesl at Dallas in April following classy clock- ings Friday at the fifth annua l 'Turk ey Classic hosted by the !\·lission Viejo Nadadores at Marguerite Center. t.'liss Babashof( "'On in 17:20.33 for the 1.650-yard fre estyle. a half second off her best-ever lime. ~liss Lee clocked at 17:54.59 in the same 'event for girls 15·17. In other action Bill B:ibashoff S\\'3111 a 17:37.5 in the boys 13-14 group. Debbie Holt \vas second in 18:19.72. for her classification. Randy Huffman (19 :23.ll and Janet Greenleaf (19:32.79! also stood out in the 11-12 age group.41 Garlits Zip s To Speediest Friday Clocking ONTARTO tAP) -Drag racing's ''Big Daddy." Don Garlits. posted the sport 's fa stest quarter-mile 1rith 3 run of 247.25 miles an hour Friday and led an asstiult on the five-second mark as qualifying opened for the National Hot Rod Associa- tion Supcma tionals. Garl its had an elapsed li1ne of 5.80.1 seconds and later 11·as limed ;:it 5.90 seconds to set a ne y,· national elapsed lime record . although he failed to back up 1hc speed clocking for a new top s~d n1ark. The 42-yeat-old ·Scffncr. Fin . dri1·er. using a nitror11etha ne-buming, 1,800- horsepqy.·er machine. will have another crack-it setting speed and elapsed tin1c marks When qualifying continues today ~',:Ji 111\.. ,'\. MARK STEWART SETS TO ~ASS. BOB BLUMBERG (31) AND LARRY UNDERWOOD (24) BLOCK. ' " "' .. " '" ~" ,,. "' !t,1-~ ' ' TV Sports ~· ~· ~ ·. 11 !30 a.rn. <2 ) -NBA BASKET· >i': . DJ\LL -The , Portland Trail ~ ,. Blazers meet the Rockels at in the $177,000 event al Ontario Motor Speed1\·ay. ' A total of lour cars broke into the fi\'e-second area in qualifying with the second best time a run of 5.92 seconds po!'ted by John Stcu•art. a 17-year-old Last Chance for Rustlers ~ ' ~lous~on. McAd1m1 Ml(kJln ...... • ·o t.3 '",-· i',· ··~ ... G•''"11" Toi.Ji ' ~ • 16 -16.0 lli ~I >.4 ,ASSING Newport M1rllor ' Ill K tlll YI 1 •• I M ttuatlni-ltklt • 10 • J .... Rustlers' Next Goal: State Title '" .m .... Golden West College water pOlo coach Tom Hennstad set only one goal before the start of the 1973 season: ~'in Ui c Southern California O>nference Title. · .Jt wasn1t really a tough obstacle since the Rustlers had won lour conference crowns in a row and had just about every player back from the '72 team that posted a 25-4 record and finished third in the state. Hennstad's creW breezed to the SoCal liUe with most or the games being decided in the opening period. The Rustlers averaged nlrnost 15 goals a &Jme in racking up a 23-0 mal-k-. breaking just about every · Golden West polo record available . The competition OO\Y figures to get tougher in lhe Soulhern Ca! JC playoffs CRAIG . SHEFF • --beginning Tuesday, but Golden West definitely has a shot to win that title and later the state crown. · * • • ' Orange Coast's opening ba~etball game of the seaaon with Taft U1 bttn cancelled. It y,·as 1et for WedDnd.ay. A state ruJe 1ay1 tlaat om., alumni or Inter-squad gamet eaa W t.-)layed prio< lo 'n>anklglvlo1. ne -wtll oow open a week from tonight at LA Trade Tech. Saddleback launches ,lbe 1t110i.ltriday night 11 1:30 agalmt Mira Coita ·•t Sa n Diego Mesa wttUe Golden \\'est travels b? Cerrllos the aame night • Saddleback running back Aundrc Holmes is definitely a major college Pf06pecl. He has all the moves to be a great one. Going Jnt9 tonight's final game v.ith Palomar. fhe former ~fission Viejo High star has rushed for 971 yards in 201 carries - a 4.8 average. He gained 784 in '72. Golden \\'est and OCC \\ill play b~k­ to-back gam _es In ihe opening row1d of the annoal Chaffey basketball tourna- ment Dec. 1%. The RU1tler1 face El Camino at 2:30 \\'Ith the Bucs tangling ll'ltb San Bernardino at 4:10. OCC tight end 'Tony CiareUi is a cousin of .Mike Fa1.io. who starred as an end for the Bucs' unde(ealed '6.1 team. Fazio is an assistant ooach at University High. When Golden \Vest apd Cypress baUled - to a 19-11 tie a few weekl 1go, It marked tbe flnt deadlock in Southern Califontla Cooferenee fontball his ton·. And lbat roven a period of 11 games ln five seasons. · 11le RustJers hR\"e t"·n otber ties - deadlocking with ~fl San Antonio 134-341 in their lnll~I season or ·&a and Ogbtlng . OCC to a 21-%1 standoff In '71. In comparison, Saddleback bus bad tw_o t.ies since It began football In '&I -both wtlll Cflra1 ond OCC bas had • to tlel lo %& years of play -but jOlt thrff ln the last 10 seaaons. Lakers Maul Bulls, 118-102 :,. • 12:30 p.m. f7l COLLEGE FOOT- !• Bt\L'L -The Uni\'crsily of .,,.._ _ , t-: T£.(Wcssec meet\__ t)l~ t.1iss issippi ·-:....:1~-"""Rebms ar JaclCS6Tl. "ltis§.-(4) - ·~ ·'GIRLS BASKETBALL. hi gh school senior from Sacramento. d . , , ~rry Dixon er ~orth Hollywood. ran Gol e1i West l1ivcr<les LA City Toniulit :>.93 In the Only ChevroJet·po~·ercd entry e • ~mqng Ute 60 top luel c,ar~ oplqred _ ' 6 . · • " --· · -and Dan Rldlins of Sall Lake CilV r L S-ilNGEL~ -Us nngclcs City Wttl 1.~ ~ave'" arr~i!dge in "fiicnt1ll" han! limes ·aglllnsl Rio llolldo-'llld. hA · had a time or S.94. ' College hopes of a state foot~all pla~off preparation for the game? Harbor. . berth i.lre squa rely on the line tonight "I don't think so. Oh. they'll be sky-In two years at Golden \Vest, he INGLEWOOD (AP ) -The Los Angeles Lakers, behind the shooting of G 'Goodri --ll<!Cred If" pcJlbls stomped the Chicago Bulls 118-102 FridaY night in the National Basketball Associa- tion. -'! ; 5 p.m. (7 ) -\fll>E WORLD OF SPORTS -Drag racing, pro skiing and gymnastics. The nation's < top drag racers vie in the 19th 1~: l.J.S. Nationals at Indianapolis. The "' Jntematlonal pro skiing cham-J:: '" pionshlps from Bear Valley, Calif. :1 . • .The European ladies gymnastics • j•· • ·i championships from London. · ; , ' 7 J'.M. (5\ -I.AKERS BA51tET'- BALL -The Los Angeles Lakers meet the Suns In Phoenix. (9) r .. ,>-.,. ' RA.MS. HIGHLIGHTS l!lg!llghts or lhc R'n m s · N cw Orleans ga rnc. II p.m. (51 -use FOOTB,Y,f, -The USC Trojans meet the Huskies in a gan1e 1.apcd earlier in the da1 i'.ll Washington. Kuhn's Promise NEW YORK -Chari" O. Finley met with Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn for nearly six: hours .Friday and came aw3¥-with a promise that the commissioner would reev1:tluate the 57.000 in fines and indefinite ·probation slapped on him for conduct · in the last \\'orld Series. • "The meeting ent,led on n conclllatory note and I am oplimistic th11t the meeting was y,•orth.,.,·hllc ," th e con: tf9versial ov.·ner of the y,·orld champion Oakland Athletics said after the hcad~l~ head confrontation In the commissioner's office. !---------------"'--· ___ ... \vhen the Cubs entertain the Gold en high for it but our kids should feel has rushed ror 869 yards and 1,047 West College ~Rustlers in a Southern the same ivay. we have a lot going total orlensc. This places him eighth California Conference game at 7:30 on for us ln this one, loo," Shackleford on lhe all-time list ahead ,of Tony · the Vermont Avmut campus field, here. says. Bonwell. But the Rustlers also have an interest Shackleford feels tbe Cbbs attack will Quarterback Dan Accomando bas rush- in the circuit title if they can win be geared around the rufining game. ed for 321 y.ards net and 790 passing and Cypress can defeat Rio Hondo. "They have good ba.lance but th ey . for 1,111 total lo move ahead of Ferraro G c h R Sh kl r rd i I in seventh Place on Ole all-Ume list. W coac ay ac e o s ooking run far more than the'/ pas.1. And they. He needs only 73 "•·"s toni'ght to mov• f · •Lr:!! '1 ru . or a way to circumvent u1e una m nute have a big, strong line in front or I I" h · " h I ed h' R I ahead of lwo more Payers to ut Jitters wat ave p agu ts ust ers them . They are always the biggest team 1 h l t · pace In one year. Playing willloul Jerry West and Bili'" Bridges, both out with injuries, the "" TV Tonight' Cha11'tlel S at T La'Kers shot 59 percent for the first hall and effe<:tlvely choked of! Chicago's leading .soarer Chet \Valker. Chicago's. scoring was led by Bob t e pas wo campaigns. we play." "\'Jc could have beaten them each of Ralph CUmmings, a sophomore, and ~ot1•1:'"'"' Wttt LIMll""Ptt....,. the Inst two years." Shackleford recnlls. Richard Roberson, a freshman . n v•r se LP! c11um1c11 IAve who had 29 points and Norm Van 1u c Uer with 20. 2! Ii LT LT Poftff "Two years ago they scored on a 65-yard alternate at tailback .,whlle Vince Evans 1t11 Bu111 LO Rr or1111 touchdo"'1n pass in the flnnl minute. ~ directs the Cuba at quarterback. 1"3 Hout• c Re: O.fllflr,..°' ''0 ~rv RO LB Ktmt ~·Last year we were on their thtee·y(lrd The Ru!ltlers have diversified their nJ Ad\t111 RT LI TOUl!O line when the gun ended the game.'' running game the past two Weeks. Bob ;~ ~~~mtndo i~ ~ ~::!- The Cubs won the 1971 decision, 27·22 FerrAro was the leading ground galner 115 P•rlrldtt ,.. c1 'llfC• )CO Ferrero TB i Pvttell and last year It was 24-17. In the first seven outings but fell on 1.0 erow" '' s v'" ""'"''tort •• ll: Chicago WM guUty of numeroos := turnovers early in the game with 13 •~ halfllme and lllo Bui~ lllOl under 40 m percent for the fir.st three '(JUarten and l~ never got their Otfcnse going. wills the 1u .... excep.t.Jon of Love. • I . -=:-_,_ -------~t:t====::-----__J ~;·.-----------..,. -... -----~·-=-- • ' • • • DAILY PILOT , JiJ Noi·malcy, New Leagu e . -• Aid Mes a· One thing you have to undeist4nd before talking with Bob Hunter at CO.ta Mesa High Is that the achoo! has a reputation as a loser. · I mean, the Pittsburgh Pirates of the mid·SOs, the Philadelphia 76er.-of the la.te 60s and ill~ UniveQity o( I.exu at El Paso football learn of 1973 have nothing on the reputation Costa M!sa doesn 't enjoy. So when athletic dire<:tor Hunter smiles. you have 'to wonder why. ln the entire history of this school, its football teams bave yet to boast a winning season. This is a place · for sackcloth and ashes. "We've seen a major change on cam· pus. this year," says Hunter, "and our ~· STEVE BRAND football team isn't doing badly.'' • Costa l\1esa cost one team , .Los Alamitos, a playoff berth and at f.lmes looked super. But, aceording to Hunter, the smallest team in the league lw always had trouble against schools • like fountain Valley and Edison, which have 4,300 and 3,800 students. DANA HI LLS QUARTERBAC K BILL SPRINGMAN 115) RUNS A IS.YARD GAIN AS JIM SIMS (43) AND ROBERT WOOD !35 ) COME UP TO MAKE THE TACKLE FOR LAGUNA BEACH. "AU that changes next year wj\en we move to a new league," says HW\,ter.- •twe'll· still be the smallest team,, but the difference will be at the top. We're adding Tustin, El-Yoaena, Villa Pai:k and Santa Ana while -losing Fountain Valley~ Edison, Los Alamitos and Sal'lta· Ana Valley. "Those new schools will at least .be close to us in attendance. We have a Cine junior class and with some help from the sophomores and freshmen. We'Jt hal'e a more than representative team." Da11a Hills • 111 21-0 Win • L1 Fh1ale Bv CRAIG SHEFF 01 th• O•U~ Piiat Jlall Dana Hills quarterback Bill Springman ran . for two touchdow11s, passed· for another and played an outstanding-game in the defensiV'e secondary in leading the Dolphins to a 21--0 Orange League football victory over Laguna Beach Fri· dily night at San Clemente High. The win gives the Dolphins a final season record of 4-5 while the Artists finish with a 1-8 mark. A pair of Laguna Beach twnovers in the final period helped Dana Hills score TDs and turn a close game~ into a rout. With the Dolphins holding a precarious 7--0 advantage early in the final quarter, the Artists fumbled at their own five- yard line and Dana Hills tackle Craig Fulladosa recovered at the three. One play later Springman handed off to a back through the lin e, but the ball was rumbled, irook a big bqunce into Springman 's arms and he gall.oped into the end zone untouched for a 14-0 lead. Two minutes later another ArtiSts bot>- ble was recovered at the Laguna ·Beach 29 by Frank Knauer. Seven plays later, Springmarv-on his only comp letion of the night - hit nanker A-lark Eljenholm in the end zone on a two-yard pass play. Springman then booted his third PAT 2.nd the Dolphins had the g3me locked \Vilh 2:o.1 to play. · For those who can!t wait another year, Hunter is certain the Costa "tesa.basket· ball club will be a title contender. The baseball team w'as lS-2 in summer league play and the cross country team once again is the Irvine l.eagu~ dual meet champion and favorite .in today'a •lea.gue meet at UC Irvine. · · • "' Hunter says revenue is up from football attendance. , "We have a new principal who is in terested in 1ports," aaya Hunterrf~ we've closed the campus and gone l:ii'ck to regular scheduling. Open· carppus18nd . modular Scheduling hurt ·ath;ncs. •'1 "The mood 11 simply better on campus now than It has been for.years." . Hunter says another s~t ol adr~in / is forthcoming. . "There will be ft million wonli . of construction on campus between how and next year and included wlB 'be additional athletic facilities. .;· 0 0veraU, the program Is really mo_ving up. This year I predict we'll win . the all-sports trophy for the. league . and once in the new league next year, we should see some overall improvement in football." · ' Saddleback Ooses Sea"on Against Comets Saddleback College goes arter I piece • of the ~iisslon Conference football t)tle \vhen it tangles with Palomar College · in a season-ending game tonight. Kickoff Is 7:30 at i\flssion Viejo ~ig~. LAGUNA 8"ACH'S JOHN McCALL (751 'GOE S HIGH IN AN ATT EMPT TO BAT BILL SPRI NGMAN 'S PASS. L3guna had control' in the ~arly going, driving for an apparent touchdown late in the opening quarter. \Vhen halfback Coach George Hartman's Saddltback team has only one blemish· in aeven con rerence games · and' nine ~ · overaJI this season, but' the -{JI~ ·" still need a final victory to sbar~ circuit crown with San'· 'Diego City College. LoaraBags Sunset Title Loara "Jligh's Ralph Serna defended .hls Sunset League cross country. ~itle Friday afternoon, leading his school to the team tiUe over Westminster in a 2-mllc run at Anaheim La Palma Park. • • I -Pete Cottam rolled in from the lwo-yard st ripe it appeared that the Artists had a 6-0 lead. But illegal procedure was called against Laguna Beach and the Artists failed to get a touchdown on thP ensuing fourth down play. That was all the momentum the Dolphins needed as they drove 63 yards tained control of ttre-ball for the inost -in three plays thre~ minutes later. Edison Boots Griffins, 3-0 San Diego City, the only., team to defeat Saddlebaek, has alroacfy fiolShed jts ·conference schedule with just ·one loss to assure Itself of at Jeut a Shire of ·the title.. :,; . By ROGER CARLSOrf move the ball on the ground and the 01 th• om11y '"''°' s11tt passing. game was at best shaky due Edison High1s Chargers rorced nine lo the wet conditions. enen1y turnovers anJ oomblncd that with · Instead the \vinners relied on derensivc a 35·yatd fleld goa l by Dan tl'lcPherson ·gems. for a 3--0 Irvine Leagu e football trlu1nph John Poclerfield recovered I 1v o Friday · night over the Lo:1 Alamitos fumbles and Don Schroeder. Darrell riffi~WesteritMjgh !n Anaheim ... ~. Durfee>-Dave ro.·til!~ and ?.Ilk~ Benne!l 1ctory g,ves cll""'llilMVOrk1narYs """"@ticft uticed on thC~1 ... ·ut bOltle.,.up Chargers eleven a 7·2 overall record Los Al. • and second place in the final circuit Eric Johnsoo intercepted in the end standings. zone twice arter Los Al drove to lhe Los Al's rate was sealed in the rain-Edison li late in the second· period drenched tUL..:-whcn-tbe._oppoctunistic__an<Uo_the,.22_early_11Lthe_ rourth period. Chargers latched on to six or nine Joe Troxell intercepted a third Los Al fumbles and intercepted three times -aerial to stymie the hos~ for the final twice in the end zone to negate Los tin1e. .Al threats. Edison enjoyed tremendous field ad- ... The winning .. points came early after vantage for the most par:t, taking -Edison had moved 19 yards to' the IM JX)!sesslon on the hos Al .... 39,-~. 42, . Alamitos 18 following a 13-yard Griffins 48L S9 and S4 during the contest. punt. Hut to t"he Griffins' defensive credit Steve Hines grabbed a hlgl) snap fro1n the Chargers could do little y.oifh the C'.!cnter and got the ball Into position advantage except to burn u1> •the clock for McPherson, who boOted his seventh• and keep Los Al In an offensive Alolc field goal of the season with 49 seconds for most of the evening. left In the first period. Edison did oot· 1nake a first down And that .was about the extent of in the second half and co4ld ... net but Edlson's offense. The Chargers couldn't 49 yards. But the Chargers backs n1ain· - I pBrt and lost only one of five bobbles. Mark. Foster spnnted for . .w .... Darryle 1 Howe picked up 24 and Spnngman ran OAME STATISTICS E LA the last eight to give his team a 7.() First down1 r11shh19 • l edge with 6:37 left Jn lhe half. Fl.-.1 .dow"' ~"lf!fl 7 l • In light of Ihe loss to San Di~o. Saddleback's chances of gaiitfug a PP9$ In the state JC playoffs are llOl><%!ri!ilt But several noteworthy reuons mfke this a big game in the Gauchos' ~- tion. • . 1 • ' ll oM ' Our main goal "'as to Win the ~- } ~2 ference championship, and wtth a ·1Vin First downs Hnalll" G 1 GAME Sl:ATISTICS T01•1 Hr!lt OOWIK 6 !1 Y•rdi r111oh!n9 IGS \01 Fi~I downs r11sr.;~, X.ird1 11t1Si"9 H U6 Flrs1 down1 ~s~lng Yords lo91 l4. JO f;.,, dow111 pen111Ue~ Ntl y.,.d) iilMd • " •1'6 M)..t;.. '"Ti~! ..,,,,,._ ..r o. 1 • 1re'll accompJish &hal gOa~" N,ys P11nt1/lftflot .::111.ince 71ll •,:n Yanh rulhlflll Pe<\ILlles/vara• Pff'l.llllf<I ,,,. 1110 'fardJ 111ts1.t9 -re:-;~-~i~-'--lhitn\an. ''Plus It'll be 't~~-~ i! ' for a Saddleback learn in the relUl.lt Fumblffil11m1>1n loll Sil ''' Y1rd1 IO:llt Nil ~lttll gained 101 ~ season. and our best regular slal"1 EdlW!t Los Al1ml1os llu1Mrl0nl sn,,,,,., ""'" Tl'OIC1H "'"" Tot•f1 """ Oii Vil Ptlcltfn Tlcltlu~•I Ch•mberlal11 • Tol1l1 Whtt1 Ollv11 ctiilt11btrt1t .. Tot111 .iiu "'1 \\'on-lost record '' ' ' 2/10 U50 ' seen lrt' Ow.,.," Plll"•1f•Yfl"M-e dl111...::• l O a o -1 P-111ufvwrds Ptn11rtt11 O o 0 0 -O Fumb111/fumbl11 lost RUSMINQ itUSMINO EliMft n yt '" L•tlllll •Nell ''' J12 The Palomar offense ls led by .. t-2, 20>-pound quarterback Ron Copeess, iriiO has rushed for Z44 yards aod Pl.ad for .. 1.196 this · season. Running · bMkl Derek Scallet and John Hooey U. relative newcomers to s & a r t i' n.c '" " " " ' ' » Ltt AJtmllff " • • ' ' " l"ASS/NC) ...... H " " ' l•• .... mi,., • . I -• ' " • JO J J.O lt9 32 ' 2.1 A.Iii~• 16 n YI '"' 32 lJ t.f Jof!nMn J 11 0 11 .0 CoU1m 12 '3 7 t.l 27 0 !.• 0 12 -12.G W!Ut1~ -.·-lOS 34 1.1 Tottts ~ 2 !.) ' 25 ~-· l'I Jot l.t 101 0 J.O 0 21 ~.! I I .n a 1 .1.0 0 1 -1 0 101 XI 2.4 .. " ' " ' " . ~ l IH ... ••• "" "''" krl"11m11t Fosltf" M111.o" a-vldtt Tot111 Wltltlt1 Sll•lntm1n ltn.11¥1d11 Tat1l1 D1111. Mlll1 PASJINO Lfflllll •1Kh • .. " 01!11 Mllb • ' " 1•705( .• u1•01.1 14t00t.4 l l 0 2.0 tf04.S '' 250 s s.• " ,., " ' "' ' ' ·• ,111 ' ' ' "' ' ' ' .... I ' ' .... ass flllOlen for !lie Comets, • ., ·e --· yardage totals of S73 and 467. "' '" ... "' 'I: i!. .... "' . • DAll Y PILOT Saturday, Nowmbtt 17" 1973 ' Sel!vite -Rambles Past Mater Dei; Posts 15-7 Win , Cy S')"E\'E BRA1'\I) OI 1!11 DIU~ l'llot SttU ?i.1ater Dt.::~igh's seuscn of frustration ls over. The final game . a•J5·7 loss to Servile, -------J;irrored the ' \YOrsl-e\'er football. yea r for the ~tonarchs "'ho for the first time in lhc school's history finished under .500 with a 3-5·1 record . In contrast to ?t-laler ~i's 1,1·oes, Ser\'ite's \\'in Friday night at the Santa ATia Bo\\'\ gives the Friars a good shot at the Clf 4-A playoffs with a seasonal mark of 7-l·L An estimated crO\\'d of 4,7011 rain-soak- ed fans saw a hard-hitting contest that was relatively even except fer the st ron g ~;sing of Servite's Turk Schon~rt. Schonert comphi1tcQ 13 of 25 for HID yards with 58 of those t'Qtning in the second half y.•hen playlng condllions ,,·ere less than ideal for a passing altack. It was when Servile went to the air that its offense surged afte r unsuc· cessfully trying to dent the Mater Dei defensive line for the entire first qua rter. By the time Schonert se riously started pulling the ball up, ~1ater Dci had taken a 7--0 lead on a zany play. \\'ith time running out in the second quarter. Servile y,•as pinned deep in its end of the field by a fi2-yard punt from Mater Dei's Bob Macauley. When Schonert tried to scramble from his 20-yard line. he \1·a~ joll11d loose from the ball and Maler l)ei's flave Najera picked it off on the . run at the 22. scoring untouched. George McGoY:en's conversion kick was suc- cessful and ·with 3:08 to play in the first half, ~tater Dei commanded a 7-0 lead. It 1ras all Servile needed t() go to the air. Schonert quickly drove Scrvite's friars 69 yards. all in the air, 1•.'llh the finnl • Trltons Con1ing 22 coming on a conncclion y,•ith Rick Ciarretson y,•ho grabbed the ball on the ,....,.o and silnply stepped in.to the end zone . The. Friars quarterback was so hot lossing he decided to go for two and successfully nipped .the ball to John Krickl to give Servile the lead, ~7, · \\"ith I: 11 remaining before intermission. " Servite's final score in the third quarter "'as of the less frantic \'ariety as the Friars marched 76 yards. Schonert mixi.ng the run and pass successfully . Sr eve Ken Ion carried. in from two yardS cut for the clincher \\ith 5:34 to go in the period. This time Schonert kicked the point aft('r. handing Servile its winning 1nargin, 15-7. '* . '. I~ ~~ GA.ME STATISTICS '• ' MO Flrsr downs f l/Sllin11 • ' First downs pestiflll ' • Flt$! downs pen•l1iet ' ' Tote! Urst downs ' " Yarjls r11shl'lll m '" Varos ~SSi'lll " "' Yard• IOSI .. " '" Yl>rOS 11elnect "' "' Punts/1ver1ge dl5t•nee ~u "~ PeMllles/ya•dt l>efltllzed 6/M "'' F11mbles/fomoles "'" "' ., SCOl'll lly Qu1r1trt M.tter ... ' ' ' ,_ ' Sl'l'Ylle ' • ' D -IS RUSHING Mlltr Otl "' .. " ... M••'l"dale " " " o.s Mc Keon ' " ' " Wigmore • " ' " Viviano ' " ' . , Rldll! ' " ' '' Totals " '" " , . StrVllt Kenlon ,,-" ' "' Scllonert • " ' "' Krlckl ' " ' .., Garrets.on ' ' • -0.S 811111011 ' " ' 11.0 Emard • " • '' Totelt " "' " •.• PASSING Ml ltr Otl .. " '"' .. '" '°'1arrir1<Mle l sirvllt ' ' " ·"' Scl'tQnert " " ' "' ,,10 Bro'tvn~ Still Wi1tning·; Lio1is Schedule Colon y Despite a chanl!,e in vocatioil . .Phil Bro\\'n continues to be a y,•inn('r. The former Estancia Hi~h footba ll coach is currently a markt>ting director in an area real estate development com· pany after building Estancia into a grid poy,·er. . Brpwn took over a flounde ring pro- gram in 1969 and 1ransformed the Eailes inlo a respected power. His 1970 team was second in the ]l"\•i ne League and !he only losses were to eventual CIF 3-A champion Edison ~ 1~12) and the Allen Carter·led Bonita Bearcats in the CIF playoffs (15-141. Brown admits he misses some of the aspects of coaching. ''I miss the rela· RO GER CA RLSO~ tionships vt'ith the kids, staff. parents il.1d teachers." says the Corona del ~1ar resident. '·Jt 1\•as a people business. • "But you have to be able to afford tile luxury of coaching . This has its headaches and ulcers, too, but the dif- ference is that you get paid for it out here ... San Clemente Hlgh·s Ben Cumm ings has the Trltons crMs C1>Untry program on the right 1rack. Afler assumliig a \\·inles1 tradition In mkl-Se pt ember Cum- mbi.p bas Sall .Clemente in a 5-2 o,·erall pesfl ion :ind third place in leajt:ue l\·11rfare. Cummings bas installed so me or his "'ater polo methods lo hypo bis harriers 8Jld he says be feels San Clen1ente can beco me a solid contend er for the South Coast League championship in 1975. Cummings ' t"nlhusiasm and dedication -\\'helher ifs cross country. s\\·im111 ing or watc1· oolo - is ren1arkablc. Estancia High ·s ·varsi1y football te arn is scheduled to play Marina and Fountain Valley in non-league skifn1ishes next year. That. along \Vith a scrimmage against \Vestminster. is biting off a mouthful. Newport Harbor Jligh '.~ trac k and fltld team will be bolstered by lhe presence of Terry Albritton as an assistant coach to Bob Hailey. Albritton, who passed up a yea r's edu cation at St:inford in order to con- centrate on getting himself prepared for possible duty in , the 19i6 Olympics. \\'lJI assist in the wei ght classes. \\1estminster High's football riv alry with Anaheim \Yill co ntinu e after a year·s absence. ' \\'eitminster coach Bill Bos1vell savs his Lions '"ill begin a ne\v series ,,.i.th Anaheim in the 1975 non-league opener. The two teams go their separate ~1ays after the current school yea r - \Vestminstrr continuing in the Sunset. League with Ne\vport liarl>o r. Western . J\1arina. Fountain Valley, Edison, Loara and Kennedy. Anaheim ~·as moved into ano1her sup- posed 4·A circuit by Lou Jose phs and Vic Sherreitt y,•here it is expected lo dominate and easily qualify for the playoffs every year. The first 1\11ssion Viejo-El Toro cnn. fr ontation set for Dec. 11. That's \\"hen th1· f\rO collide in biisketball in lhe first round of the Sa n Clen1ente High l11i1rnt'~· Things aren·t gain~ well for forml•r Corona del Mar Hi gh basketba11 11•hiz. ca~e~· .Jones . Jones brok~ his foot in practice at use. If you're a rtfad 1\lagazine fan you·re a"·nre of thr articles such as Fru~tratloo ls ..... or liappiness Is ... or Futlllty Is. . . ... That's l'l'hen Su Clemente's Terrv Our nomination for Fruslralio n Is: Huddleston, Laguna Beach 's Eric Huls.t Coaching Costa T\1esa High water polo and Aflsslon Vlejo's Jon Cook wUI be to a firs t-ever l'ictory over riva l Corona seniors and ii !bould be some kind dcl 'far - only lO turn afo und and of battle for team and Indi vidual honors. lose lo Estancia and Los Alamilo" _ Cummings say1 Huddlc~ton can bea t "t thus beottming an also-ran to Corona any and all by t.be Ume he's a stnior. del '1ar aa,.in. .J' ~ ;:'r. -•'l° _T•' ..,.:;;'\,,. --• ~ -' ..... ~~ .,..,.., i/I -i;. .. i:... • ' ., hilf Plitt PllolH .-, LM P•r111t STEV E THOMPSON BLOCKS OENNIS DELANY OF MESA AS MITCH CHAMBERS MOVES FOR A SIZEABLE GAIN FRIDAY AT NEWPORT. • MV St~ps Wins , ·21.20 By STEVE ANOR E\\'S Of !111 O•llY Piii! Sllff ~lission Viejo·s defense broke through to stop a two-point pa~ attempt with I :29 remaining and preserve a 21·20 Crestview League footbnll · win over visiting Tustin Friday night. ruck White and Steve Westrom drop- ped Tillers quarterback J im DeBord on the extra poin t try as he attempted to scramble out of the pocket. Tustin's Jaime Castaneda had brought his club to within one point on a four· yard burst off left tackle, but the Diablos weren't to be denied their first winning . (6-3) St:ason. ?.fission Viejo's backfield duo of Guy Reeves and Ken Robbins enjoyed a .spec- tacular night gaining 245 or the Diablos' 287 rushing yards. - Both carried the ball 23 time!. but Reeves outgained his tea mmate lSS to 107. Robb ins scored \.\'hat proved to be the winni ng touchdown after a key ln- lerceptton by dciensive back Rich Rom- mel. his third theft of !he night. COSTA MESA'S STEVE SHARP HANDS OFF TO STEVE TE REGIS AS FV'S MANUEL PEREZ 168) ·MOVES IN. ·Rommel grabbed !tie errant toss at Mission Viejo's. 49 and brought it back to the Tustin 21. Four plays later Robbins romped in from fi ve· yards out. Don Reeves' third con version gave the Diablos the lead 21-14 with 3:04 left to play. Barons Dump Mesa, 20-6 Reeves com bined pass catching and running fo r his touchdown . His team trailing 14--7 after a Oe Bord· to-Jim Goldstone 33-yard scoring° bomb. R~ves latched onto a Greg t.aBonte sCreen pass at the Tillers 15 and bulled into the end zooe to tie the scort with By HOW ARD L. HANDY 01 th .. O•llY PUOI 51111 Fountain \"al\ey·s Barons battled a stubborn Co~ta !\fesa Mustangs football tcan1 through a heavy mist, kept lhcir poise :ind uulized a lon~ bornb and t\1•0 brcCJks of their 01vn n111 king to 1\ill un Irvine League struggle Friday 1dght at New port Harbor High~ The 20-6 victory gives the Barons a 7-2 Sl'a son record, their hl'st-ever 111;1rk. but it didn·l come 1vithout a bitter struggle; A stu rdy Costa !\1esa d~ense held the high-scoring Barons 1'11" check with exCeprion of the lx>mb throughout the firs! half. lhcn marched 70 ya rds folio"'" 111g the second half kickoff to nar~ow · the n1argin to 7-6 1vith 7: 15 left in lhe third stanza. ~ .,;1_ Lx.;&...'~.• ..:' !~~ ... ~--'°'.;. After Steve Thon1pson went up the middle for 16 yards and I? second touchdown fo r the Barons with 10 : 11 left to play , there W¥S still ample time for the Muste.ngs to coine back. But the Fountain Valley defense show- ed it:; strength mon1ents later, stoppfng the Mustangs on a ~fourth down s;tuation at the Barons 42. This was with 6:58 left to play and the Ba rons 111a rched for their final score from this point. The opening touchdown ca me on a long pass · from Dan Trou p to Rick Tessier good for 51 _ya rds \Yilh 8:38 left in the first haU. \lioody Tressler converted and it Was 7--0. F'ountain \'alley came out throwing in the opening series but could n~t y three yards "'ith one completion ,.,,,.:~ ....,..::;w-c, .... l!;"'l"!o,,;~ I\"'?~ in three attempts. But Troup's later pass to Tessier for the SCQre caught the seconda ry napping. The second Ba rons touchdown came after a punt slipped off the side ·of the punter's foot deep in his own end zone. giving Fountain Valley posse.~ion . at the Mustangs 16. He \Ytui under heavy pressure by three Fountain Valley linemen. Ben Dodson scored lhe final Barons touchdo\vn on a three-yard burst at l;'ckte with 3:26 left to put the icing on fhe viCtory. f)ennis Delany. workhorse or the Costa ~1esa running game, scored the onl y Mustangs louchdown on a fou r-yard blast. GAMI ITAT llTICS 3:37 Jert In the third quarter. The. two teams were knotted 7-7 at interm is.sion thanks to the clutch aerials of Tustln's OeBord, The nashy pa.sur completed 12 of 23 tor the game totaling 198 ya rds. · Two big pass plnys kepi the Tillers' second quarter scori ng drive alive. On a third·and·l3 from his own 48. DeBord fired 23 yards fQ G\adslone for a firs t down. Three plays later Tustin was caught holding. resulting In a fourth-and- 16 from the Mission Viejo 31. DeBord found George Gay at the nine and after three run ning plays through the middle, Gay swept right end lhree yards for the score with 8:27 left in lhe half. Mission Viejo .had jumped off an early Fir\! Downs r11llll"" " ' ' ' ~ lc<td. taking the opening klc\off and 'oj ......!'.\arching_ 113 yards In 13 runni!>g elays . ,1,ft ·= =IT!, . ; ..:.· 11 ROol)""ms dl<I tliC"bb&rS going in from occ~ Mou11ties Lo~k Horns Tonig·ht Toll! fir&! dOwns Y1rdt rv•llln11 YBrdl P•Hl"" Yenls loll Net Yl'l"lh lllned Pu~l\/IYlf" ... dltilN:e P-ll!H/Ytrlh ""'lllttd Fumbtet/fvmtlles lo•! " "' "' " JU () S125 •4 fll yards away behind the blocking of "' 31 Reeves. "' .,,. GAMI STATISTICI Most coa~ playing a . team y,•ith a fH conference reOO rd "'ould figure to have an easy ga.me. ·Not Orange Coast College's Dick Tucker, whose Pirates play Mt. San · Antonio College tonight in the South Coast Conference fi nale al OCC. _ The 7:30 game cotlld wind up being a high·scoring affair. "~It. SAC is a threat to score any tiJDe it has the ball." says Tucker or the a.tountlct. "The only way we can ke<p 1hc score down Is IO play good, sound football. which means ball control. "If we conllnue to fi ve the ball away ..... _,...,.,, ·- as \\'e ha\c 1n the past. \Yc'll have lo score a lot of points to Win." ~ft. SAC"s SC'a son has lurncd fro m sutcessful to d1.~astrous as the l\tounties ~·on . their first fout J:lames and now stand in dangl'r of losing every con· fcrcncc confronliilion. This ha s· ha1>pcncd d{'spilc fielding a team \\'ith .lhe c.-onrerenct:'s No. 2 pusscr, Steve ~f>·er. the No. I rusher in Ted f'arn1r.r and th r Nos. I 11nd 2 rt•ccivers. in (}ii Stcvnlrl and John ~1clntyrl'. ~lclnlyre Is the conference's top S<.'Orer with 62 points. , "O ur defense has let us down," ad· .., mits Mt. SAC coach Mal Eaton. -·=-·- • '"\Ve get one of"our key playerS, Chuck Shrewsberry, back this week and we ho pe it n1akes a difference. Otherwi.se1 Orange Coast , a good ruMiog tean1. will he able to move on us,'' "\Ve'rc going to ha Ve to run on them if we want to stay in the ga me,"' says Tucker. "B.all control. that's the key. w~·11 pnss .some. btlt we hav<! to control lht• clock. • ... !\-ft SAC i." a good tcan1 that is \'('ry huntlry. This is their last ch:tn<'c to i.nvc their. pride, and that can mean a lot. .. \Ve 're going lo send John Dix.On, i\11 kc Nanko and Dan Princcotto at lhcm • and hope to keep up our good ground game. We 're healthy and really have no excuse." Dixon will be shooting (Dr the school rushing record now 'held by Bob Haynes. }faving rushed ror l,195 yards, he needs just 54. more to1top the list. Or11111 C011! Llntul't Off1111.. Otfl!IM ltJ Wllll1•~ SE OE M1rcl'llorlfln1 )U 61>rtl'I RT • OT C•llr•r 11$ MGn)Oomery RG NG '"itldl 210 RI~ C OT SUMrry 21G M. ltl<l'I LG OE G. 1•1(11 "' ·~ ~. 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' -- Soul touc win ing Iha! gra ·to s in I ... allo ing a to lat for also hun .. ber Bal pre ter taln est bun do firs bee outi quil bir bun sion ing qua na to ing upl %~2- ber tloo "'01 not by '" day in\' bo ·0• 7.15, 0 ,., e What's-Doing Outdoors JIM NIEMIEC Duck hunting has showed a marked improvement ln the Southland a11 a result of the northern storms \Yhich have touched most O! Sou~rn CaUCorn.ta this past week. fU!in, ~Ind and snow 1n the high aiuntry was responsible for send· 1ng ducks and geese winging .their way to warmer we lither . Reports from Canada and northw estern states indicate that the waterfowl h11ve started to leave on their yearly mi· graUng southward. It usually takes a couple or weeks for northern birds ·to start showing up in the Southland after they make stops in Jdabo a~ Uta~. Waterfowlcrs can expect a great second .eason opening come Dec. I as the JayorI all er Nov, 23 will al!ow the duck and geese population to build up at all shoot· ing areas ln Southern California Lots 'of~ snow geese are ·reportedly working the fields around the Salton Sea and· hunting Oft \Vister should be fair to good for snows. Ducks are also working the state regu· lated refuge In large numbers and providing good targets for scatter·gUMers. Private club shooting around the sea is also reported as good. with limi ts of spring common tor most hunters. ll1111thl!I In Kern County, hunllng Is going along at a normal pace as bolh publlc and private shooting areas report a fair num· ber o( sprig, teal and n1allards showing up in game bags. Unattached bunler1 working the shoreline at Big Bear and Baldwin Lakes are getting limited shooting as heavy hunting prenure ls working against the waterrowler. As soon a! win· ter sets In, fair weather hunters will aba11don the cold moun· tala1, thus lea\llnl the popular lakes open to only the hardi- est of duck and goose hunters. Big Bear and Baldwin give homes to big di~g ducks and geue during the month of December. but bunting In lo.de- gree "t!alber 11 more I.ban most Southern Californians can handle. Word bas been flashed down from the Tule Lake area that new fJJghts of ducks and geese ha\'e arrlved on lhe many refuges Jn Northern Ca!Uornla. Heavy rain and \'try cold weatber can be anticipated by bunters planning on mak- ing a lrlp north. There are many good clubs in Northern California and bualer1 on their first trip to this productive country \\'Ould do 1''ell by hiring a guide for the first outing in new terrain. ttuail ll1111tl11!1 Quail hunting has .been good for the average hunter the first couple weeks of lhe season. Although limits have not been common, hunters are bagging more valley quail per outing than they have during the past couple of years. Boes Gait1 P.layoffs With Win W ALNtn' -Otnnge Coast College's wat er polo team defeated Grosamont , 13-2. Fri· doy at Mt. San Antonia College, enming a spot ln the Southern Qillfomla JC play- orra Tuesday. Thus OCC's Pirates wlll race Mt. San Antonio at Mt. SAC at 2:l5 Tuesday. Orange CA>asl goalie Jeff Senior had 17 saves in the game to spark the Pirates. OCC held a 7-2 lead alter three qua·rters before scoring slx.Hmes in lhe flnAI period. , ' ,. S..turd11y, Novtmbtr 171 1CJ73 DAI LY .PILOT J I • Checking O~t • StartYour , Engines! ·women's Golf WITH DEKE HOULGATE Winner ·Of the president's cup championablp at Big Can- yon Counll1 Club of Newport Beach 1a Mrs. Don (Lllllan) Dempsey following her triumph over Mrs . J~e~ (Pat) Banta 1n the final round this week. In the vi .. pre1ident's fiighl Jane Martin " defeated Maraaret Grace. for the title; Toni Oliphant \\'OD o v ~ r Evelyn Earnshaw for the secretary's flight crown. Maxine Poyas was ttfe treasurer's flight victor wilh a win over Duffy Whitlow. In the direcWr'• flight, Elinor llolstein won over Joan Short for top honors. Pat Anich was the Big Can· yon flight winner by. defeating Kay Nebb.; · In the consolation night, Edna McHugh was low net winner wlih n followed by Marge OuBoi.! (75) and Helen Anderson (75). El Niguel ' Belina Hall scored her first hole-ln-ooe at El Nl(Uel Co1111- tzy Club th1a wee_k Bild . It was a special occasJOD. Betina W'-' playing in a foUrsome that also included her husband Dick when she aced the 135-yard eighth bole using a folll'·iron . When El Nigtiel was in its infancy and only nine holes had been completed, Dick was the fJ.rst player to ever score • an ace on the same hole. Since that tirn~. be has had anolher one on the same 8th hole which may he labeled in honor or the Halls now that Belina has also scored an ace there. -(33 l aocond and Betty Walthall (3311) lhlnl. Nina Dantelson won D night with 30'h. wllh Del Gustkey (33) second.and BettyWalthall (3311) third. Nina Danielson won D night with !0\1 with B. J. Newland'• 31 taking second pla~e .. In a field strokes toufDa· ment, Sybil 1'""oster won A flight wllh 43 with Barbara Leonard and Allee Derby tied for second and Hazel Webster third with 46. Ginn.v .Stasko and Cleta DeLong Ued for first in B flight with ll. Rosemary Skillion and Del Gustk.ey tied at 43. Jn C night it was Eleanor Green the winner with 41. Jo yce Caplis.. Betty \Valthall and Maise Kato tied for sec- ond with 45. _,_ Nancy Terpstra (47) was the D winner with La Verne Sears second at 50. Meadomlarlt Anita Appleton was the A flight wiMer in a low net tournament for the ":umen's club at ~teadowlark Country Club of Huntington· Beach this week with a 71 . Pat Hood \\'On B night with 73 : Dottie O'Dell won C nlgh't with 74: and Gaile Stinson won D honors with 75. Vicki \Vallace was the circle winner. Handicap tournament win~ ners included Dottie Mulligan over Bonnie Nuccio . Semifinalists included Helen Moulton and Dottle O'Dell. In the consolation flight, Jane DuRee was the winner and Orlnne ruchardson the runnerup. OJba CUrl and B. J. Welland were semifinalists. Mlle Sq11are 38 with Betty Blakemore sec- ond at 39. Pat Lackner won , D Olght with 3S with fr1. V. Theft of racing cars isn't a sertous nationwide problem, but Arquilia next at 40. stories about hijacking race equiptnalt are unusual alld they stick In your mind. l·r.,lne Cae•t Like lhe ilme a thief mode olfW!lfi one or Mickey Thomp- Mrs William (Kale ) son's lransmbslons just as tho speed king shov.1ed up at his · garage. TJt<>mpson chased the culprit tor five miles at up to IJO Harlston and Mrs. Michael P. m.p.b. oorore he caught hin'I, beat him up and turned him over (Virginia ) O'Brien won • bet-to police. ter ball of partners tourna· What the thl e\•es did this surnmet ro Bill (Grumpy) Jl!nk- mcnt for members of the ins' pro stock drag racer v.·as like boiling a pot of ~ to eat "A-omen's golf group at Irvine the leaves and throw out the hot water. . · Coun a b •· pture After steftling his transporter, \.\·hich carried the famed Coast try u ..., ca "Grumpy's Toy" Vega pro stock car 9long V.ith tools and spare the third aMual l\iary K. parts, flll 1hey eventually kept was the engine and transmission. Browne l\1emorial trophy . The rest "'as abandoned. The tw<>-day competiUon is The story lrgiM on a wann Au gust Sunday morning in held in November In honor Charltiiton. Ill. Jenkins had gone there for a match race the night be fore and was headed back to St. Lollis for the AHR1\ of the memory of Mary K. Gateway Nationals. where he had quali fied Friday by ~tting Brown, a Wimbledon tennis an all-time record of 8.97 seconds. , atar and former club cham-He and his cre\v stopped off for breakfast at a coffee sho1J pion at Irvine Coast cc. She in front of Lhcir motel. Only inside long enough to eat, they · I be ( th 1 · stepped out into th<> sunlight to discover the thetl . lS a so a mem r 0 e ennis Jenkins and police la te r detennined that the two hijacker~ hall or fame. u~ sophisticated devices to enter and start the truck. When Low gross over the field "The Grump" arrived at the meet, sans racing car. he had was won by Betty Witrlis and news of the theft broadcast over the public address system. Cass Freeman. ' Tip Cost Je11l<l11s 8500 In a-A filgbt, low net went to Marcella Kelfz,er a n d In response, one tip which cost Jenkin& $500 turned up lhe Dorothy Bowen. Lillian Mufich truck in an East St. Louis railroad yard. Police cheeked lhe and Ruth Nelson won B net slghling by a young boy of the rig and reported they found honors with Dorris Keyes and nothing . · Margaret Ryckoft gross vie· The boy, "'ho "'as a Jenk:las faq and surely couldn't he mis- tors. · .. taken about "·hat ha saw, insisted he bad seen the truck enter Other A flight \vinners in-a dead end county Jane with the car on it and turn out later eluded Lou Meadows and Earl without the car. Jenkins was adamant that the search be re- Martin· Rollie Vance and Dee sumed. Dee \\'bite · I-Jelen Mundy nnd "I ga\le. the.lnformatlon to police on Sunday/' Jenkins 1ald. Bette cath~art: Kay Hallberg "iind they didn 't do anything. I gave the same, lnformallon lo and Pal Leeper ; Carolyn Gray other police on ll1onday, and they didn't do anything. When \\'£ and Babs Hesik; ZOra Hut-got down there lo check it out, It look all of fi\le minute$ to. chison and B. J. Johnson ; and find the ca r." . NelUta Lifur and Gloria Gartz. It was in a farmhouse garage next to an all'tlrlp. Tbe doors I B ru~t they included and body panels had beet1 removed, apparenUy lo facllltate Ar~ne Bothwell and Nuddie the work of removing the engine and drive line romponenis. w · ht· 'Lucille Knudson and Jenkins estimates bis loss at about Sil,000 ,plus about $11,000 c ng '· e T y s 0 n . M a r i e In lost winnings and appearance fees. Ii could have been ~m1orth and ' G r e t 8 $68,000 easily except for the rec'overies . He can ~fford It, of Shields · Eleanor Nelson ~ and course, slncp for the second yeer Jn a row h~ bas earned $%50,· Margie' Weed ; Shirley Arnold 000 ln drag racing, and t~e loss, fortunately, was covered by and Bert Pennington: Jean inllurance. . . ., Carson and Margaret Howard· But what or the missing engine. . ,. :; :: •• • ,. r ' Rich Morton, of the harbor area, has dropped his limit or quil for the past three weeks running. ~1orton added that the birds are in excellent health and are good barbecued. ~lost hunting is on private property, but hunters seeking pcnnis- sion to cross posted land to seek national forest are enjoy- ing good shooting. Pat Patterson, also of NeWport Hai=6or,'l:eports that both quail and chukar hunting on the back side of the San Ber· nardino llfountains has hEEn producti ve for hunters willing to slick it out Patterson indicated that those hunters, work· ing dogs ahead of them. were getting far better shots at both upland game birds. In an U toumamenl' (throw out the three worst holes ), Mimi Wishney and Dorothy Howard tied for first place in A flight with 57; ·Barbara 11>0moson. Jane Robertsof! and Beth Liljestrorn tied for the next spot at 58. It was a low net tournament for members of the Fountain Valley Miles Square Golf Course women's golfing group this week . d Rose Slight and Jacki~ "I know "'here It Is rlghl now,'' Jenkins said. "It's in llous· ~deau. ton. II was transferred four times. 11 bad to cost the guy wtlo '3 has it $5,000." .... Top Trophies Tim Jones, of Santa Ana Heights, jusl returned from a 2li-week hunting trip lo Alaska. Jones returned with a num- ber of troptues to jusllfy the trip, but added lhat ·new rcgula- Uons 9n hunting btg game animals is jusl around the corner. Jones •·orkcd bard for bis trophy slzt: brown bear. moose, wolf and caribou and ~ssed up many easy shots that were not or trophy caliber. /He.rleo ll1exico, just recently, has probabl y done more. to hurt the American dollar from entering the Mexicap market than It has in the past Jl">W years. Many Southern Californians' spend a lot of money hunting below the border from Sept. I through tpe end of fl.l arch each year. Just recently the out of country hunter has been slapped with a daily hunting fee, which far exceech anything ever attempted to raise revenue. Fr.sll-511111! Sf"(lr• ~y Oll~rlerl NtWPCW1 H•rbor ' ' 1 o-n Fult1rlot1 • 0 ! )..... t Ntwoorl Sc0t l110: Gr1y, M. f, Ste..._ 6 M~tr1 2, Vltfl~ \, Grt'f, 8. J. ' F,.,~ ... h SWt '" Q111f1trt Util.-ertl"' I 2 t 1-U El Toro .. D D t 0-' Ut1l,,er1lty Sc0tl119: D•Yll I. G11.tll•r ) COSClrovt 2. LVOft• !, Tl10tntl l, c·imOMll 2, Htneo 1, \ltflllltt 2, Sllethl I ,MCCluskl V I. El Toro .corlllCI; N•Ylllt 2. ·-Stor• 'Y Qlllrten VnlYft'sll" 0 ) 7 .,_ 1 EITOt'O 11 0 1-• , U<ilvenlty .cor1"9: C1mpbeil 3, Tl\omDIOll t. ,&.t\dtrion 2. El Toro w;orl nci ; M. Str1W I. Htwl ev l. Af\Otnan liinl ... VllnllY HO J\I. Prep 'Grid Summaries In B flight it was ll1idge White the winner with 52 followed by Happy Coldrin · at 56 and a tie between Alice McCredie and Wanda Christensen at S8. Millie ¥lilbur won C flight with 54 with Dorothea Ekhoff second at 56, Ann Cluistiansen third at. 58 and Margaret Sibbert !onrth at 59. J\1adie Tixlmas was the D night wirmer with 55. A tie resulted at 56 between Maude \Veidman and Marge Droz with another tie at 57 between Helen L<igh and Dorothy Levy. Santa Ana ,.......,...... ,....." t da t Sant sc-h ourttn Jt was gues y a~ a Un!vt"'lllY I ' l2 D-2• Ana COuntry Club f 0 r Stti Clemente ' 7 C-20 u,,1-111y. TOS: 01~• 11 Eeoin 1• members of the women's golf ~~~l~t~~' TKJ;~ W'~1 J.l"AT: In A flight , Glady s Richardson was the winner Wilh 72 followed by Sarah Wood (731 and Erlene Angstadt (14). In B night it was Jean Casper and Shirley Pobe tied for first with 71. Eleanor Smith was next at 73 wilh Jean Dalpee and June Duncan tied at 74. IAlcia Motley won C night with 74 followed by Rose Diekmann (77) and a tie between cele Jaeger and Betty Caldwll at 80. Lenore Ta~berg v•on D flight with 73 with Nonna Smith and L-Oulse Lal'900 tied at 74. Barbara Ste~art copped the next spot at 76. Lag11na Beneh /tfbsima Vlefo Jenkins bas bad to sift through about ' 50 tips, lrlcludtng 'crank calls and what he calls ;•attempts at ei:tortion." One 'per· ~1embers of the women's son wanted to finger the party with the engtae for $5.000. club at Mission Viejo Golf The intriguing aspect is that the tb\eYew ln effect thre"· Club staged a blind bogey away the most valuable part of the race car. Jenkins' care- toumament this week with fully developed lube frame chassis was intact. playerS selecting a number It will be on the line for the final time th.II year at the for a handicap to get them NRRA Supematfonals at Ontario this Sunday: Tbleves bad bet- closest to a pre-selected and ter stay a\\'By. Jenkins knows a lot more about erlme-10lvlng ' unknown score. now than be did in August. In A flight •. Eleanor • Swinehart was the winnl!r wi)l> Cot1test Atds Kast11er ~ ,?!ed while dt11~r¥: Cypert The ambition of every serious oval trac~ driver is to go ~o ' fm~u sec.on a · . Indianapolis, and conwrscly those who aspire to a career ID Jan Schudel won B fli ght road racing can hardly wait to get to Europe. with 78 while Honey . Carroll That takes time, sacrifice and money, sometimes more (81) and Ruth Jenkins (82) money than even the moderately wealthy young American can roUowed. . afford. So it is a very pleased and graterul Johnny Kastner .Bonnie ~aker won C night who looks forward today .to his 1974 European racing cam'paJgn. with 85· with Irene Kennedy because Kastner is brolre. next at 93. • The 23-year-old SCCA club drivi:;r owes his good . fort~ne .to 'i''inning a special new contest designed for those rn his cir· P T • cumstance. · . rep ennlS A few ~hers or the California Sports Car Club reg>on of SCCA dreamed up a ''driver to Europe" program some years -ago. They talked about it, but the idea never got off the ground h1exlco and its people are the ooes who will be hurt most by this fee. Hunters will no longer spend the long vacations in fl.fexico hunting for do ve. quail and ducks as the:C?St per day has skyrocketed to the point where it is no longer a good investment. Jf hunters doo't make their usual tnps below the border, then hotCls, guides, restaurants, and bars will .su!fer. s1mpM11 t1 1i;~k1. gro;p~ better ball of foursome fl.1emben of the Laguna ~ ~ competition, Pal O:>x, Virglllla Beach voomen's golf club sla~· . F M11tr Oii ' 0 ' 1-7 Fruehl. and Carolyn Gray ed a poker tournament this 0 r Servll• 0 I I H mg k Go I for Jack of a sponsor. Ir S This year they decided to go ahead wit!X>ul rii:iancial hel~. paying for the trip, a car and five race entnes ?ul ol the club. s treasury. A fonn letter sent to the club's 300 drivers brought 1n 'M•llr o: .. ::.:..::~:: SllhMr. ~ J=h Coa~j1°~!~ wrn A flight. Hel~n Dttxelius 1«11'1 .., av1111n red 62 f r first place was the winner with 79 follow· F b ll S d • ~:!•mltos : : : ::i~ 5~ secon~ p~ace We~ Har-ed by ldaMay Schomaker 1,'-t Oot a tan lng Edison TOS: ••~•horO· ,~•rt. riet Hopkins, Tommy 1)'son 84. Lillian ~arks and Maggie s:='"~o:.~ (lrvine Coast CC), Gmny Wat¢M1Uln tied a.t 88. , · f~i1~ 28_·,~~ _t;'tl -McCartney..and..Hfl@ _Ylr_kin ~~ B fllgh~ .1t was . Rita SOllTHEltN CAL CONFEllENCI W L' T "" "" Los Ante!H CC S 1 O lll II Rio HOlldo $ I 0 13~ ff Goldtti Wt1t ~ I I HS tt cvprKJ l ' 1 l n 107 LA HtrbOr l ~ 0 90 UO Stnlt Mat1lt1 l i 0 1'*6 111 E11I LA l 6 0 81 160 LA So1.tlhwt1I l 6 0 65 1411 l'r11ftW't 5(0<tl LA H1rl>Or 16, E11t LA 0 5tnl• 11\QfllC t u. LA Sout11wn1 l T111!1llt'1 O•l'MI Gol!Jttl Wtll 11 L.ACC --e1 Toro TO•. Gr11ifv• , Hij'"', '· (I . CO t ) at 63 --ru!1ft}j(jldr the wumer-wtth-80 lhOm•s 01,,1111. 8111!1••· rn •""· rvtne as · b Th 1 T cr111v1tw L•~tue PAlS· Gral• v1'1 ru11J. atnder t rv111 A 1. resulted at 65 between followed y e ma oomey w L T P ""--.-.. IPll""' POIAlll ie ") d y· · J Be I (841 v11111 Par k r o o 1s2 J6 ~c-.:: '2Ntttrl six teams including : Rayma (~ an lf'gul a as : Faolh!ll • 13 ~ 1~ ~ Eit•11tl• 1 13 u o-n Casey Julie Fermi<ll\n (lrvine Ruth LaPorte and · Edith Ml'91on Vitia 4 ... ·~ A V•ll•v 0 0 0 ~ • ' eo-d M k tied for r1·rst ,·n c n·1ght Et Mode111 J J 1 7A 1011 l~','!~r."'toi: Hin :z. F•ulk""'.' Coast), l\-fary Crosson an ar s Tullln J 1 I HO TGI 1, Wl!llt~1 '~ Wiiton t, !ATS . M (Alta V'•ta) with 93. Or1t111e 1 -1 15 111 Edwtrd• n klcki. Betty urray .., · K11e11a 1 s o u t6 soo11om-Footbttl A•--tied were RO s e ft L SJ Stddllbetk 1 s 0 6' 120 letf'I llW QNrt••• l"'1 d an~110 Fricl•Y'• scor.1 oan• Hiits 6 ~ t2 '~ Delaney, fl.1arge Stocker an VIII• Ptrk u. El Modena l LllllHll 8•tcl'I 0 do 1 R•v p t B k (Bel Air )· Nel Th ., club at Rancho Ml•\lcn Vltlo '1, Tuslln 20 Otn1 +11111 3TOl:hu~tm-1••1 ~ATS· I CC C 't I e women Tan11111·1 G1mP1 2.,c K01~1:1,111. It•" (•un, · • Hughes, Hortense a r ~e ~an Joaquin Golf Course stag- lllo Hondo "'· Cyprtu •I 1'1r-H!gll Foothlll n . ~1ddltt11c• er SA Bawl 0 •m ''"" ~II (M"'a Verde ) Anda Liv-ed ,·is annual turkey shoot Buen& Kt1rl11•VI. Ort n.Qe tt El Modf!"I S~ ~ Qlllrtfl't ', ANGELUS LEAGUE M•ta• o.i o • o ,_,, ingston and Shirley Meyers this "'·eek In a partner's better SUN'r;~,fAGUIE W L Pl' l"A N~I Htrtlor ' I !'5 103 At1111tlm & 1> Ill 3) l,.otr1 5 U] Pl \\'titmln11tr ~ l •I•, "' MunllMlatl t11cl'I 1 s 1 16' M1rl111 1 S I' UO ~tilt Alll 1 S I~ 131 W111trll I 6 61 lfO ' l'rilt'('I SCOAI ~--' Ht•W• ,,, Hutilln<!IO'I 8e1ch WeJtmh'ltltr ~. M•t1n• 1 At11j\jlm 7'. S1nt1 Ant ' lllVINI LIAGUI! {,11111) W L ,., ,A Stnl• An• VtlllY , 0 '1!T 1f: ~~~mY:•v ! } If..,, •» II Mt» I . ,i; n:i111 otl M•r • 'I \" .::::r. 0 1 ,1 ~~ ,r11flY'I SCWll FP\ltillln V1lltY 10. Cot!• M111 I • Edlton '· LM Al1ml1c1 0 OJtANOI L•AOUI W L ,, PA Iii Dorldo 6 I lll 69 ,,.., Sl'6.0 sonor1 s 1 1 n 39 IJ11l,,lfJ1IW • l 104 t i Area Net 1'1"'11w L T ,., l"A ~;~· Otl TOS: D1c\s!n.'vt'!~ (Irvine Coast); LaVem Hall, ball event. s1. Paul s o o *' 14 PATS : Flt111!1r 1r11111. v1V11no (runJ. h1arie Whittaker (Big Can· Winners were Ginny Pepin s ... vflP J 1 I 7' llO ''"" Fffl'.lll . Sy! est d I "th M a1t11o11 Ama• l 2 o 109 ~ scDrl' .., QMr1•n yonl, Robbie v er an and Fern Sprou \\'l w.. M111r 0.1 ' l o .tJ •7 511,, c1tmtn1t o 0 o t:! Doddie Grant (lrvine Coast). Shirley Whetzel and Lou i'lutA~rionv ~ ~ ~ ~ :~ ~"~.!:.i11 TO: Alf•~l-0 ,:.,: !'or-Other teams tied ' included Willey l';ere next at 66 with 'F'1d•t'1 s,_, v1111 {kkk l. un1Y1r1t1y TQ: Alldru. Barbara Khorey, Joyce ?..1am-Phyllis stnfford and Marjorie ~:;w;1:u11~: 8";':::; f:,,1 , 5,~w'='r:,. mano , (Los Coyotes), Patty . Thatcher at 67. Ruth Hall and s1. Anthonv 11. Plus x 1s MluTan v1110 H • o 11-1• Hoyt and Alta Nickles (Los lAI Orr Hed with Faye Farwell FlftEEWAT ' &AGUE fu'll" D 1 O o-1 Bill' SI · t w L "" fl'A ,....11110!\ 111110 TOS1 c11e11tk1. r.1um. Coyotes): and 1e gr1s. and Sue Iseri al 68. ~~~v ! l ~ :f ~f PAT: aium ,.~1., ... ._11 Bobby Smith (Irvine C.Oas~). In a mutt and jef( touma· t~&n~,:;!t 3 ~ i !~ 1Vi 5<'" 11v au~''" Millie Rogan and K a t t e ment, Phyllis Stafford woo A {Qwen l • g 1•~ 6° :~lrn!,~'attcri ~ : : t.': Gardner (Irvine Coast). fiight with 36 followed by ~~~=~,,~1111 l :: c ~2 t~ W1'tm!n1!1r TD1: Speak• '· l"ATS: Three teams tled at 66 in-Carolyn Walbridge at 381,1,; ulltrlOll Frld•r\11ior.11 tJ 111 ~~~i~~l!!i~1 G!&ntl. eluding Virgini<t Cotttn g , In B night it was Shirley ·e11t118 Pe•k 11, s11nnv Hiil~ 1 S(«i>llV au1rttr1 · • .... Marcella Kelter (Irvine Whetzel the winner \Vith 31 lft L-!-ISO•• 1. low•11 ' r EdllOll 0 20 ' _... I t •5 Fut11rton o. Trov o t• ef Eiti11tl• o o o .o-o Coast) Kay Youker and Jo followed bv VI Sax on a " . Tanl•hl'• Gtmt l!'dl T01· Nlclloh 7 Oyer, Oull•. · ' • .t-Coa I) CO Su )" ·. C fl 'ght With KttillldY Yt Sev1nn1 "' Wt$!trn rli::IOf'I. it.&.T : Dude' (run). 51le1zard (Jrvu1!!1 S j n-e rl WQn I o.&.1toEH t;JfGVI!' LEAGUI! en Pmll 11eo111tn nle Kinzie cass Freeman (Fll111l I ort ~ Gvtrltn ' ~ L ~~ 'C.: Ntwwt ~•rtior , ,, o 0-11 (Irvine Coast), Susie Stewart ::~~:1:1•mllot : i Jfi 1fl ~~~1~~!~t~r;..o,, ~~~F1:o!'~::r~u:;: t ,1111'1 Grave l l lll 9s SCOA II\' G••"•" I "Clile fladdock ( fl.ft s a SOlll Grlf'llM 1• ll6 Wt1lf'lllt111tr 1 I 0 ...._,, ..,... MtwpOrt H1rt1W !ti en e11111tl• 76 replies. 11111111 Ashe fNI ~. Hvm~n IE! M . SI F' ll t v111<:en•1 11-1 1 ""'· Mot (El ~.1. Kastner A111011g x s.na • s Ski,,..,., (N) def, MHdt (E) 1-0. _ _ _ H•lison (E) dtf:QOIQl•Y U!) 1·1. -11-d ¥-•'-· MYff1 CNJ ec11. A•t>t <El 1.2. This was narrowed down to six ffnauats, an nao11111::r wu Ca!tNPll (N) dtl. WlllllV (El f-4, '!"•• ~-I In I ded ~ r. comstock !Nl dtf. 0tLav1 <E! •·5. named the winner by a comm 'K'IO \WI ca ..,_ ..,..ney, ,..111 •. DITt{N~~~~c11ns011rllr11111v h1ark::Donohue, Peter Revson, MJke Hiss, Sam Posey and David mu Hbbs · • ThamPSOn. Kudtr (El Ounc1n, Kti011 0 • ,, • ..~ tNl 1.s. "I figured I had a good chance to win, Kastner said 10 Lamb, HtrDlti (E) dtl. Miiier, S1rrtr II d •• be I <Nl •·S. retrospect. "I lhought my odds were rea y goo ..... one o Aui.rt, Plkt (N) dtl. Out1ltr. Aktn• th I ft ll I ., (El •"· esx na ss. K~:~:f:,:, (~11rn111. !El oei. cochre,,. What ii be doing to get ready for the trip, and wDat does Kr~~;efN i 'J:eeu !El d•'· L1vm•n; be plan to do with the opportunity? I Pooi. o•.&.n1:1elo (El .def. Brpc1, Stat "Well,. &be Cal Club ti trying to line ap a sponsor so can 1 "'~.~~e..111. Wedi 1!'1 won b'f dlfiuo. spend tbe whole year over there," Kutner said: "They've gl\len •nd t,~,t ~?ti, ~i ~t; El T•r• me a bunch of magazines so I ·can read what'• been golna on TMm•son 1 0111:;::~'s11oe1111c1t 1E1. over there, and just gel famlliar with the drl\lers and the cars ''4Grechttti 101 c1er. v1n Sot1t IEJ, that ~ running good. '"'DeM•rca 10, c1e1. JoMIOll tE!, "My wife? I'm going to leave her bere._I feel I c.an'l have •·~otoertlOll 101 dtr. Hlcioen• ce1. anyone arounCI me if I am going lo do my best. I won·t be able 1.2. Dollbl" to run up In Ille front Ihle rlgbt away, but after a few racet1 Powtll·K•rwln 101 di!. McAU11tr· I sboald. I fee.I If I can I should be able to get a sponsor and Enr)Qllf! (E), 1·3. th Gt1e11·lloblrt•ot1 <0 1 1os1 to c111<:• stay O\ler lhere for e season. T=~.L~klt''•4·(ol aet. Orll*lls·AltK· "My objective Is going to be to meet a1 many people as I ~':.5<;~;h"~·01 d~!. Pos1111n-M111• can and really push myself, to 1aJn experience.'' IP~•/• V•ll•W 061 (II Hlllllhttllll ..... Deal J\'1Jt Cot11plel.ed SllJtltl Lew11 (n del. T•btHI"' !Hl 1..1. The deal. isrl·t completely put toge ther yet but i_t &_ppe~rs Hanmtn (1'1 dtf. Hiii !H) l-4. I A I I Ir f En Prulm IFI def. W•v•ll !Hl J.l. that Kastner \\'ill drive on the fonnu a t ant c c CUI 1n g-~:!i1. ~~11 :::: J~'111~1,~~'<H'i'i.a. land, a Series of open-wheel car road races that appro1imates ThrtHkm (Hl 0tl. Flether l'l t·7. fonnula B In this country. ' :~~:1IH\H~11.et;..!:~1~:>!:;1i.,. The difference of course, is that there are many more races s1r1c111n IHl d•t. a1c11m111 ,,, over there. Therei__ls also more competition, which is the ad· '~•h''"f (Fl det. Ch1fte. 1111 ..... vantage European road racers seem to have over Ame:r lcan c1~n1 Fl d••· J(lllf'l$1an• <H> '""· drivers when they get together. E"'"1 IF> crttc,;!:i,iHi 1•2• • When Ainerica's fine road racing drivers went to Europe • Htull\, +1•\llh (+11 (Ill. ltldr!eutr. decade ago -Gurney carron Shelby Richie Ginther and Phil kt11111t 11'1 w. · ' h ' · ]I t •·-· s11e1•0, Tri1r11un <F l dlf. c11rk. lhll are the best examples - t ey were vrrtua y pros a u\1t1rr.;. G~~:.'~~1?""iF > 11et. Flnf'I. O'C011Mr Kastner will be trying to break Into the continental scene with 1H1 t.a. T no professional experience. · " • ~ .C~!I J 4.....IU f3 vttHl(I• t r .,.... 011'11 Hm1 1 'S W"'IU S1nnmaTies LIM...,, L"'~ 1"1 (let 'f'1'"· •i>-lle's strictly a club racer. Last week he drove in a re Iona! ~~/-!'~Orn"1 Tt41 ftt. ""'""·'l ·~fi t'"'RJV~l'skte. '"'--...--~· Ti,·'"'• -l-••'• . .....__ w~~r t~r••Y IHI lltf. eu111r. Kaslner's "scholanhip" is stmilar to lhe grants won by Lot Amloct _... t S 111 1U o. I_.§ o-I VeNlo )l J.nn.~pei:J and J e R~c~frmi~1.~"roifi''Grt' ·--=~·~~ M'1ttt.it;-~ .. -:..~~rv~!l -~. 1! O-lf'IOllll. PATS: 1..arl1011 tklc•I, -i::cst'er 11rv . Llfllt'll &tec:h D 1 50 ljt l'r1ll '('I Sctf'ft 0 1111 Hlll1 ii, 1.,1911111 It.ell 0 El OorldO JO. VtltMll I T111l1lll'1 Otmt lrff vs. SOOOft ti Lt H1or.11 Girls Volleyball IUY A MIW Jl DATSUN > AND SAVE ., .. , COSTA MUA DATSUN 1141 H.t.•IOI ILYD. C.M. -~10 • . j • Los "m1oM II. "tciflc J J11t111 (~). M Mfrl tll TD; Fwn•H. l"AT : ar1mtl Costa eta lr1111J, Pro Scores In a cross country touma· ment for members of the CO.ta Mesa Goll and. <;otm\rY Club women's golfini gro<lp, Dianna Saenz wo; the A flight wiM<r will\.. !0\1. ln second place was VI Hoskins (31!1) lolloWed bf Dee Ascher (32\ and • tie between Har.el Webster and Betty Jo Sleva ot 33\1. • Jn B flight It ,.., Carol Ro.oa the winner wllh 30\1 ronowed by Fallyn Bniokl t32J. Eleanor Green won c filght with SI II with Del Gustl<ey ' . Min •' H-T•Mh L•••w !wit•,, CF1 .. ,. , 1 <• Bruce McLaren and Denis Hulme in New Zealand and Jody . ..,-·· t Gllc.-.tt. Miiler 111) e · itmtll. d • theJ b'• Newoort H•rW-"'covt' °'' T111t1n s11oteton fFJ ,_.,. , Schcckter in South Africa. When those rivers got r '6 HV'!k?'1;;0•111 t1t1. s.kn,, Hn1, ,.,. 8!:.~~':·.,. 1i'f'::o" IF) dtt. breaks, they did all right for themselves. t.unllne!Ofl H•rllaur 111•. l'tf\IMUll 81-tll. 'Tl,lfford (Fl dtf. 8tftton. l"oltil J.l C Woocttodl 11'0 l·I, 8t111111 ll~lf, MllllOf'I Vlt !O J.I . .,_, JoMf'ltiMl'I (Fl dtf, Fl111.11ro.1. ~!CIO 1111 , Corotil dll Mtr (.0, Kl9mPfllt (HJ .. 1. IT'Mll~ IV otf, l.Ml\1111 Hla~ &r'Mllntf, EnnKalf IFI Oii. 9fl• C Q!Jltwr, Ct11111\ (H) 1·1. :a-•-' ••!Ch dlf, Tltffl T11111l1 MtH1r. Mtv•r~ !F) lltf. Offlr. • vtlltl HUii cltf, Nt-t Htrbor Jtobtt'h (H) l·S. ltl(Wlt 4-0. -ffr' Hlll' itlfl Old ll;lfl(ll ).1 . 1ff111110f'I HtrbOur 4 11. ·~ oru:~ o!nl 2·t. If 1 lo\ttt \/~ l lt1 C111VOt1 2·2. ltlbol l1y od. Ml111on Vl1!6 ''°· L.tkt llort1t ftf. LI.to 1111 ''°' ErMrtlll ••v dtl, Lf!lun~ N1outl ... . N-.t ltlCh dtf. Tltrrt TtnM1 ~Ultl/I Hiiis· dtl, H'•rt:tor c....,,, • •• Old a1ncf\ dll. SU..,,Y 1'11111 ).!. l'•illm~l• 'ot111 ftl. Hu11ll11QI011 Htr11MM' ).I, MtM v.,-oe, Turfll. II:«• "'· Gyuu1astics (Mii MIM Cft,11 flt.)) 1111 ( .. mt~fl' t eam -1. 1'11111<' tCli f. Ult) Her• rer• 1s1, J . 8••a tCI. t,1, 811~ -.. L. $rflllh ((II t. (Tit) Jow l tt'O (Cl, Oouolll ti), 1.15. V1wl! -I. Sprlnttr 11)1 f, O'ICl'lle IC ll 1 M11f!f (CJ. 7,,, . 'loclr-1•. -1, J. Smhll iCli. i. Wfltt IC!; 3. Mltnl (C). t.1. JC Te11nis -for Girls Otlfttt C•O Ul 11ir:~ll YflJ ... ' Arr1nnoo ...... Mt ·roJ . P•'tor tnd W•1• 6-J, 1 • 511Yt f'll INt l"i'Tlort tOI dtf. Tff'lllt t Ind Hgr!Oll (01 t..I, M . ~11m 11'd ldr tGl dll. ,,....,.,,,, • ltlM 101 ,,,, •4 t-~lktr •l'ld Amtel 1~) CJtf. Wtlt~t I Vtnc.t !Gl 6"4] 14 ulf'll w 11111 01" d (%it.I. Wtlcim~n I MClllOYI GI 6-4, • "#or" ~nd J~1tm111 I 1 d«f. \11l1tldl llld MDII'" t01 .. 1, .. : O!•Ot'I tntt X11t11ri1~lt IOI at!. 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(ACTUAL FACTORY SALES FIGURES FOR SEPT., 1973) SUPER s·AVINGS AND SERVICE .~ .MAKt THE DIFFERENCE! .·100 ·GAL. :'.dAS . FREE BRING THIS AD WHE YOU PURCHASE AN'f NEW 1973 LIN(:OLN OR • MERCURY FROM QUR •· • • STOCK AND WE Will . GIVE YOU 100 GALLONS , . OF GAS FREE! 4 DR V.S, auto. trans., lactOry a tr conditioning, radio, healer,· WAG. V·8, auto. trans., factory air conditioning, power -whitewaU-tiresTvinyl roof-,----tinted glassr wheel covers•~. ----1 stetrlng-;-radlo-;-tre·ar~ • 1969 MmC ~ ... AutoJrans. J acto~Y. air conditionin:g, ~wer stee;il'IQ; power (disc) brakes+ rid!~ 'heater, Wh~fl"llfes;;<fn:rtecf 8948.J«: Auto. trans., factory air conditioning, power steering, power !disc) br.akes, pqwer windows, power seats. radio, heater," whilew•li ':"· v;nyl roof;;~'i~ glass, w'45aa CHALLENGER 6 ~YI. auto. trans.; tactory air c:onditioniOg. radio. heater, whilewall tires, viny l roof, tinted glass. 858AQW glass, wheel covers. #YWC~3:J .$ •• . . . 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More a nd m re c:e::r buy· ' . . . , . .: . ~ . . •1 1 ers i ci.re· fl~cling . this is I.he . way · to go,1 · I -· ~ \ . ,.. • EXAMPLE: . · i . · . .- '73 ~·" Hatchback ~oupe! .:833.Q SS • ·- !!1111 Milo · • South of 1·% . flNANCING! . .l . Cl>rang• Cou~fy Airport .. "I • ' • • /\ I EXAMPLE: ' . • I ' • '73 Nova Two · Door! . ' '71 ... '7 0 'V119a Station Wagon Autom1lic, radio & h11t1r, tinted gl•••· white w1H1, low mile•, imm.cu· t1t1. i 7490LLI • $.1999 O.NLY . • Gremlin Coupe ] 1pd., economy 6 cyl.,.tiiited gl111,. radio I he1t1r, 1h1rp. (142001 ) ONLY ~1399 . \\?th 111to. tt1n1., pwr, 1!1eri119, elite l>reH1, recli;, h11terf tl1fro1t- 1r, VI, tinted gle11, white •Wt\11, ••I. d•cl>f", etc. No. 4S2GAS. ' Oilly ~2899 , . . "\ 1pd., m19 wheel1 & lire1, tinted Ford Pinto Runabout $10· 99 .. 91111. r1dio l 1'i11t1r,,..f:conomy plu1. low mile1. (81~0SWl ·ONLY .;· . . ' ... I . .... ' . · 9 Camaro Hardtol! Cpe '' . J 1pd. floor 1hift, 111· Z.n 23 ,00.0 ..,. mil11, 1h1rp. 1417JET)/'"• _'. · ' . / ONLY . . . . • EXAMPLE: , • · '73 Camaro . Sport Coupe . . . . '68 .Opel Kadett : · lucket 1••f1, 4 1pd., r1dio l h11t1r, With •wt•. ir,111., pOW•r steeri,11'!1', VI, clhc br1l11, 1ir conlt., ti11t1cl 11111, Yi11y lroof, r1dio, heet1i'/cl1- fre1t1r, white1, etc. No. 743GR.I. EXAMPLE : '73 Bmpcl~ Heir • whlt1'w1U1, ·11c1ption1I, low mil1191. CXEW2591 · . · ONLY 8 !'.'.~!!!~!,..;,.;.,, ••w" ,,.,,;,, $13 99 & br1kn, r1dio A h11fer, ••cel1111t. IX RP4051 . . ONLY p s-Gamaro " ·" · 4 •pd., poW1r 1 .. 1ri11g, r1dfo l he1t1r, . tinted 911•1 ,1 p1c.i1I w1'i11IJ f1nt11tic~ IVSF4111 ONLY 7 Firebird Hardtop ·Cpe. ) 1pd., )07 engl111, power 1hering, ra· dio l he1t1r. vinyl roof, mint 1e1, good mll11. l543AGE) ONLY . . r 7 3 Pontiac: ·Fl.t.bird. Espirit 6,000 rnil11, lfke 111w, 11.1ton11tic, pow· •' 1te1ri119, br••"• •ir: stereo r1dio, r•ll•y wheel. 12•0HOll ·• -• ONL;Y °""~ • • SUNDAY I ..._ .... 72 ttrn ..... - • ""'· 2111, GMC SERRIA ~ TON · A11tom1tlc, power 1herht9. IM-•k•1, fee.~ tofv •Ir co11clitio11i119, ''cllo & h1•t~t. Excell111t. 115,17K) I . $ ' , 1omv, ~4~9 : ·. VE. -$~A -... -' '72 CHIYROLET lftlPALA HDTP. "CONVENIENCf NUllAllCE" , . WITH • Aw .. 1~c, power 1teerl119, br1k1,, fie.· ~ tory tlr concUtio"iti9, r1cl:o I heater. $herp. Low n1i111, l 2t2:JAI -·,ONLY ~495- ' • • • , TUMBLEWEEDS MUTI· AND JEFF CICIRo;wo;o 8fl.OKE THE SOU HO l!ARRIER? • FIGMENTS ... • 5'lurday, N0vtmbtr 17, 1973 • • • • • -by Tom It. Ryan iO HAVe A COUPLE ECS'fASIES f\EJlilVED . by Al Smith fOMAKE HIM PAYFORIT· IF HE DID! ~ by Dale Hale NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller do~r~1~!Fs--COMPLAINT DEPT. ! LOVE THE STORE ANP . YOU 'HAVE A }~~~~~ i-.:.N.::.:ICE FACE . TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 51 81d: Prtfix Yesterd1y's Puztle Solved; ---t-Dltt~-iZ-Agronamlle• ~fffifilll]ffil[§lllJlffinIB fJ UNI.., horM concern: 2 10 Ship'•ap•r words 14 Plec• in• 54 Roof beam row: V1r. 58 l'trsonifi- 15 Trojan W.r e1tlon hero 59 Sogo Lily 19 German king St111 .17 Slita 61 Huddren 18 Turnoutof 62 Outside: shapa Prefix '19 Si.1u1:Abbr. 63 Yemen's 20 Save eapit1I 22 Move101 64 Di1playof new place pomp 24 81sic cor• 85 Therefore 26 Fmninine 66 l inemen name 67 Della or 13 lugs "I1 Referffl Peewee 21 ··-the mark: .. 31 Useoar1 DOWN Conform 32 Birds 1 T11n1port1· 23 Whistling 33 Contrary tion ch11ge swan 35 bitted 2 M1n'1 n1me 25 Fllhing lur• .38 "---·of " 3 Metil 27 Mor11ov1r Norw1y'' 4 Making• 28 Crou 39 Maka dim beginning 29 Ulna, for _ !'l-0 Ruin S Tyrants one .(I \ler19 form 6 Mouth JO Equine 42 Ceramist t1amewofk 34 Mos!em 41 Nench 1 Partly open household annuity 8 Ch1llenged w omlttl "' --•nd 9 Simon Fraser 36 Mu1lcl1n'1 M1gog or LaSalle baton .(5 vy111rillant 10 Ru ssian city 38 Pokerstak• !upon! 11 Odilerou1oil ':r1 Germ 47 Havin g good 12 Emotional 39 Sing Sing: posture condition 2 words • 40 Ecclesilstic's reven ue 42 Clothes: Informal 43 Story 11llar "44 "The ·-·th• Pollce Ga11111 .. 46 Accepted 1111r11'ge <47 Tip 01181" 48 Asta, for one 49 S1nd-alon11 ~ 50 Glgentlc 53 Set down 55 M1Ucious ""'I 56 Milestones 67 Proportion 60 Possesses MISS PEACH ! l I 1.., • DICK TRACY VOIC!S ? HAVE THEY MISSED ' 'THEIR ~E"51 QUICIC', BOY! CM,o,NGE 1'H05E ·cu .. FS FllO.OI BACK TO FRONT. ' . . . . ' • 0 EY'S WORLD'- • 11-lERE ! "0W'D THAT SOUND? GORDO ANIMAL CRACKERS DalO. WJ MEViOJ<I:'.( IS~ISLEl WISH :r' COULD 'IMPROVE IT ... • • .. • • .. by Mell - l _, ·" ' . . . • by Roger Bradfield _____ __, "THE SlLSN 1-/l'ARD 'RbuND 11-/E' WORLD .o 0 • • i I • 11 -1 '/ ~ ·--'"' by Gus Arriola --~~~ ..,...~ 'I . by Roger Bollen ''Thank heavens-now -I woa't bear uotber word about cocktail parties being a bll waste of time.'' DENNIS THE MENACE ~ ,,.,, 'll,Mst.i'M~'. . .JUST 'SOONO ASl£EP ••• ~ AUTTIEMT~~.: llliS ISN'T ~O. • ' .J ,,, • ' • ,. ' • DAILY PILOT 23 · Coast Area· v.·tal .. Stat1'st1c-~ Famll~ Clrc... b" Bil KeaHe ::i~;;::;~·-~--=;:.~.;;:.;: TM followlfll ,_,,_ It Gell"' Mlnut trw, totlOwlt!O "''°" t. clofllf' *""•• ••: ••: IJtVINi 1>'111..l.INO ANO \AWING TOUCH O' TAltTAH. •t O kvlft COM.,ANY, (IO SOit co .• 3!)01 .... $Vctmort. 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Plloa11tn, S1111n L, 1nd tin 'Y. 0H1' All.wood, Cerott Anni "'tnd ll;t(ftflrd Th11 b\11fn111 11 ~\lct~ bY I Otr.tfll Dcmlld £, H\lfl'lphrl'l'I Jr. t1or._11,"v Mf~jDoullllt W. Nlc!MJl~on, OISSOl..UTIOH Of' ll!AlltlAOI! Froelich. K1!hrm J1net!1 •nd S!1ven ~ E!ll1 Nrtner$1\lp, ll.1rt>a.r1 K. Humphreys )!1.,. U«IN v.n"-, lr"lfli, bov, ,UICI 1 1 W1yn1 E::<IW1rds.. Jofl" 01vld incl Rollli Alex ROllertSOft, Jr .. P1rll')lr' 1'nl1 1i.ftmtnt flltel wl1n thl County M ' 1v111111tr ) OC • J Booth, KllllllMn Ann 1nd Diii Slu•rl Lolli~ • Tlllf 1l1l•mtnl w11 flll(I w 11 h Cl••k o1 Or•"f' ("ufllY on NOY. ''· ~II f~Mr~fetrkr, I... Ne•, !iOlll V11dlvl1, Htlllt £}Win •IMI $10.Slllll P!ellflr, E11t1en1 L. Ind Ctrrol Jetn Mandtll, $1mon A. Ind J1i01 8. ll'le COlllllY Clerk of Or.11101 Count-, 191'3. Bv Tl\41'"41 M. Wlrd Oef)l.lty Counly •• , ',,,• .•v. ~e. t•I SOl~Mlchtfl jl. •ncl $1Mrrv Whitt. J.1mt1 I(. •nd Kith•,,_ ·~I, Mllro1r11 •nd 11:•111 -""""~ '"OC!ctlll' ~·.Im ,,,,, -,. f'· .1'° ••. ·-·· ,,,,., •• • ''''''I J ... ··-~ • ... J I 0 I ' .. J ...,,..... .. -..... ... 1 ~ tlrt '"' ' · '*d .....,, •I · G1rrlson, Marlyn C. ind Ron11d l..M l • llV a · t uctv ,2t1Zt ,,,,... Mr~:~~.r~~l'll'rlet e.' We~et(eld, ~·~:i:rln•' r=,.:· ~~JChn Builek, lllll•n o. Ind l..iwrtnu P. ::.~ $1'\lr ' AM Ind Oorl>llG "'. • • ond here Ore the croyoni and Dolly went to PllOllahld Orlr'IO• '°"'' 0•11Y Piiot, Publltl'lld Or•l'IJI cwil o.nv Piiot. -,• nt :'"J -•' Or!vt, Huntl1111ton Lloyd , Wri.illflSI, M•lll'I A. tnd Jol'ln W. RkktllY lAlllM &UMll Ind Oor\ll4 OCIOO.r 11 Ind Novttnber 3. lO. 17, r.ovl<fllllr 17, 24, Ind DIC""""" 1, I, 1•~h. 111r1. • s11ven. Larfl' A.Jiii'\ tnd G1ar11 E111111 McN111. s11un D11n1 end 1t00tr1 Thlrlcin get you her Peter Rabbit book ... " 1t11 1'2611·13 1m lSl1·13 I NCl'tlftlCNr 4 z1111_11_r, -r,,1r1c11 All\ ~ Robert W•vn• C1n1~rer, 1..orl LOlllM Ind Ptttr Mr . 'nd Mri. P~lllD Kunlr, t132 f11I , ... • Speroc1r, A,n,.. S. 111d Jtftr1y (j. Andr1w PUBIJC NO ",,•,, .. , lfll Orlv1, Hun!lntton B11ch, R 1v, Ttleo ,\lbe~ Ind Ger1ld Int-:•• J · SJotlr•nd. l'hvlllt A. Ind l..1r1 A. TICE PUBUC NOTICE fl L ' Ros,, Tirri LH tnd G1rv L. M• · .tMd Mrt. JamtH Manu11, 115'~ DI Croix, oe1nn• Jot!l 111<1 Jchn 1119' orelle M. 11n Girv L. BlnMtl, J•v DH •nd Carol A,11111 Santt Marla. Ftum1ln \lallev, Cllrl. Theron f!olvln.I Shtrrld.t EVI tnd R1vml>fld Ktlllnnohti!, Jull1 1..vnn incl Robtrt •ICTITIQ'US aUSIHESS SU,ElllOR COUllT o,r fltl t.tovemblr S 0,..,., R-o>O F•o-'n ooO A'I Ml 1ur «-Ernell , NAMI STATEMENT STATE OJI CAl.lit<NINIA •01t Mr, •~<1 1/.11 . B•eMl L, Pirker. l "l2 M•t' vu "" ti H nt, 8M.llth F. Ind Gltnc11r1ll P1r• Ho111ton, B1rb1r1 Ann llld FtCt'ld Di vld l!lllK!t!""lll""5'1!llli: .......... Al.ace Clr(lt, lrvl~·· bov. ... hr••' Cl'l•rl•• Mvr'lln ti(. •n<:I Frtntfl thing • • Prlcl, Jove• A. alld John 11:.. I ···+t**SW*** a·mm~rllli &•I" .::i~.'!'.~Wlllll 111''°'11 ••• doing THI COUM~A.:~.~llt,\MGI M. Ac:iller, Dl1n1 K1v and Willer 8. Flnnance1 Btttv Lou 11\d Otnf\11 VENTURE MAR<ET•N 'OT>CE OF HEARING OF PETl1'0 N Sou1h Co11t Communuy Hospi11I Hllllttr. Diani C. ind Tnotn•i W. J1m1ldl.,., N•ncv 0'011!1 1nd Stl•l'I Mlcllte G COMPA,HY, OCIOblr H HOlll\, Gtoroe I. t/ld f.IVI ll:tflc K!rkNlrlck) MollVt 1..aRllnt and 7?4S G11rllffl Grov1 &lvll.. G.1r111n FOil Pll08ATE OF WILi.. ANO FOR Mr and Mrs, Ev.111 A, Me>lr, 2001 Kirmer, Oe>rb!llY J. Ind Ar1hur·C. ll:o:>blrti, P1trlcla Ann and · R!ch.1rd MlcMel . In th s • Gro11e, C.11. ,1441 LE TTERS TESTAMENTARY Celalo111 Clrtl•. Ml1slcn Vtelo. Qirl. d l L. • Slncl1Jr, Karen S"41 •nd GrtQOl'V I.." e erv1ce J1ck II:. l..lu, XIS! Seil Clrclt , rt11n• E1t1te al ARLETTE MA lit TINE , Mt. eno l>l'n. S!eYlfl O. Crum!Y\9!1, Blandlar • Brron T • .1nd V'ldl Ofllfll C0~, rt, 0Roblrl E•rl Ind R11th Vlr'lllnl1 MOllll", $11\dr• J. Ind Wllllllfll J, ' Ung Ion BtKl'I, Cal. ,.,,.. OK'tas~. M l6S Bo!~ W.1y, L.,·-o Ooo<O. •-,. Moora, Berb3ra J, •fld J1me1 A, tes. eoroe M. alld l(elnv L Br~der Rost: aM Hermtn F J-•--NOTICE >S HER " G VEH r. and Mrl. LcuiS' E. Ch~Pman, 'Yl!l'Yor1, Alen ROii« .1nd Chrlltlne ~rott, llon!lal"n M, lr.d ll:ODll't°b. Grlll'!t!;, Sh•rrin Ann lt'td John MlClllll ..,,n H. Mlcuvnlld, 10161 RDte Ave.. El• I 11111 3l7n Cltl~roo Or. DIR~ Point, Cllrl, Ol•nl Stwen1, IC•lhryn J .. n ~ Marlon Wllllimar J°"'* Heruy Mid Mldonn4I () LC)l An9eln, C1l. 90034 KURT MARTIN£ h11 llled ll&reln • Odabtr ts McL.1t.rhQlln, Miidred A. Ind John Nell Belle · 1(1111v 8tDell, 104!! Se.11 Clr,11. Hu"· petlllon tor prOWll o1 will at\d tw Mr. and Mr" Do\lll!is e . Thom1™111, Ms,,,_. No•o >•-· '"" Edwo~ F. P(OIJIV. C11ra1 An" lt'td D<>llc:il11 H1rald Smllh Rk hlrd W end K1r.., D Technical Sergeant EJmer Science t th ad tll!Qlon &eKI>. (11. '2ia li.auance of L11!1t1 Tttllrntnltry lo .,lOt. lilc:ih Or., Le~uM Beach, bOY. v• • "",.. "' O~rlc•, G1rd1 L. Ind Al\lllonV P, B•rne$, Vivien F.' Incl Wllllim ' COUI'Se a e 8C emy J•m11 P°'tel, 3711 HtWOQ-rl ~ve .. P.-tllloner rtlWIM'I to Which IJ mid• .... r. 111\d Mri. Herber! L. Kal~IC)lch. PhelOS, Lonni• o . •ncl Oc<'lf ~·Ill Ad1m1. Jeck w. Ind M1rltYn Flltf N .... I E Kelley Jr son of Mrs of health stiences of the U.S. Ho. 303.·Lont ... c11. Cl!. 90814 lC>r lurt!ltr ptrllc~t•"-•nd !hit fhl Jr.,\!.2tsn Timol<o ., •• ,. M>••I-Eaton, Donni MM and Rleherd B1rry Cvoer1, Lon G . .1nd '1111.,.11 K. • Crosk1v, Oon•lcl E1191M 1na ROMmlN • '' ' Thlo ... ' 1 --, " "" • " •·· >oo ••-o ' "" "'' McKenol, Ther1!1 (, •nd P.1lrlek fl••'""· M~rv '..0t1 ~nd Oonatd lohlnn All• Lonnie F n:cha~---• Army Fl Sam u-·-t T ' · uvf nl'lf 1 c.,...,1,1( ed by 1 OfMtll "" 1 ICI ._r , .. 1 ""' Viti .Qlrl , J Phllhawtr, Htrm1n N, ind· P-IOPO Sml1h, Ll~I •nd RltNfd SI~ • n.a 1u.;wi.1, ""'u. t • llV\.I.> on, ex. p1,rt111r1.lllp. • h•1 been Ill for Dl<etnbef' 4, ltT.J. M • ()(~blr u W-'°••· Kolhl~ A .... J..O.n 0. L. Mell:--, " w .... w·'"' a-~eld Av• Costa Mesa J.ck Ill. llls .. , t :OO a.m., In !I'll cwrtroorn of r tn M•1. Wiiliam S. Chlomoo, "'• ""'"" "" _, "··-..,. ., ' IUJ.I .,., • T"I ' ' ' • .... ' H > .. •• rt 111 w. M•rOull.1, San Cleml!fl1e, Mor&ltt, Edward St1flll• .. K1r1H1 "':""""'' Margery Row and Otnnls JOlt's. Judlltl s. Ind Rkfllrd E. PUBLIC NoncE n t • I 1m1n Wfl !lied with "" r1ml!'I ' o. . ..... COii • ,, Qlrl M1rl1 o Con111r. Thom111 Jamtt ena Btrblr• Boldi,.., Jlnlc9 1.. .. Ind °"''" At· has 1rr3duated from the U.S. CounlY . a.r-ol Or•~ eountv en 100 Civic Cenllr Drlv1 Wit!, In ltlt • oc•n11er 27 Mll1or. Mtrv J . and R~ A, Ann thur Air ,F0rce reauiter.school at OclODlf 30, Im C11Y of San!• A111, Cllllom!.1. Mr. llnd Mt\.. Donald s. JOtWS, 13672 ~:~~'oK.~~'..:'.":J"~~ R.. $~:::~~· Jovet Jean Ind Akll••d Kranich, Borlflil uu lllcl P•lrkk Hiii Lackland F PICTITIOUS •us•N•ss -,.,'2'!4 Dated Hovemblf "· lt'T3. C"llt Sllv•uor. Mi11lon Vlelo. 11Trl. Olbble, Af\11 •nd Glen" Cnnder Pl'llllrl s Ind Yoko u, mor1no, S11Mn Cllol •nd Dl'lld A B, Tex. NAM.I. STATl!MENT l"vtlllll'lld Orlflll Cor.it O.Hy Plkol. WllH•m t . ,, John. Mr, •nd 11\rf,O~=or~ O!ldll, llt·A. Tedlsto, Albert aon.ld and Pllr1(lt Murr1Y. C1fldlef A. Ind Tllornn G. M11m'!;,~~~\~::-.::.=rJ!= The follDWlno (tlnOnl •rt <lolno NO¥ln!Olr J. l0, 1r, 1', 1J13 1325·13 County Cltrll #r;:.r:~ A_;~~. lE'8~:-' A~~~~· 9~~1."t" s1!~r. SIQr1d af\cl Wltll•tn ':j~:t_ ~~·~.;a:~~wrance ~~~~gj11G~l1 ~-h~r!•~rnond c. of:~~~ :~ ~~~ ~ ~~~·:~·s NEWSWOflKS, to 3 SI PUBUC N011CE ~~:~·~:rlM~IQ>AT, M!flnle st .. s..nt.t Ant. boy. Sht~~?c'.k Sl'lle1• Le~ .. ~ J•,-,• Me~'::· lt khlrd Ch.1rl11 1N:1 J..ctv M~ 'ct11rln w. 1ii4 Patrlcl• Norwalk, Conn. He was ~!Wt."'rJ:1~~~11:0::'. t::~ e9e:;c"t; ~~1,sj71~1 ~~i06Drtw N•. A • Ocl~r 36 S~ld<Mek. M.1rqartl '"" i.-n•t OllS Miiier. ~r'111r'1 lO!'ltll Incl WUllflm Phhlllrt, Lindi l .. Ind RIYmond t26.S2 HOT~CI' TO C•I l eYertv Hiiis, C1llfoFnl1 ••.,,·,~, Mrt. Jose Luli M. T•"•· Hnv11t'!I, Locv Ann and Thom•• l..•rov JMIOl'I Edw1rd seiected for •'-e Srvt.rial school R c ..... DITOlts • ·•• • W ' ·-· 'R "8'tt• J•M • ·-·-• •·1 -Bf · UJ ,.--Ol1lf' lrttr, '""Sl Ltllllnl C1n~on SUPI! IOlt COUltT OF THe Att_y ... ftf PlttH-r , -y. v1~n1,...,, AMII, El TC>rO. ~ 11r. .....,r ·II II -""'• •• 11, P1n1loot Annt 11'11 Gllbtrl R1Y and •1· d RO L ..., Wolf. Sl.1n•e" J. and Ann E. KIPllln, Cliodllf9 ~ Jerry Sllehlon 0 ~son. Ntnc" 1..Dllhe alld f'r.1nk L. recfW mg Uty 3S 8 ", aguni Buch 92651 STAT!l Ofl CAl..ll"OltNIA l'~lil'lld Or1n11t COit! 01Uy Pllol, ~~ ..... ~n. IC~thv end Allen I... · Blv11one Svlvle Mie aN:f Liii d H 0 I l '•• tandin Jahn BrtnllM>, 1021 G1vlota, L•guna l"Olt TH• November 17. 18, U , lt73 3537·73 Sw1n1on. Jar>e tnd James H, Hu1tu<nd, Sinllnl C. Incl Rtvmond oltr ' 1' ' ' VO Wl eer Wlu1 an OUts . g Bt.tch .uc.; COUNTY OF OltAMGI M Munro. 01vld Jahn alld Raoena Bt1ir1n, 81rlhl •l!d Leobll'<IO ~r:i•llwOOd, J1me1 M. Ind Miry 'Y. military record. Tiils bllsln1s1 I• Cond\IC!ld by • 11rntr1I .... A·17nl -PUBIJC NOTICE nr·J'l•ffge 8r~wn. r:vn!llt• 0!1nt 1nd Robtl'I BuronDn, o.•nn• K. •nd Edw.1rd H.. Me(•. Jitn M. •nd J1mes 8 . ltll'lnllShlp. Es11i. of WANDA e. BURKE OtcN1411"-------~-------Frf'nklln, Jr. Btoza, Ann l(.ihleen •nd Vincent !nlv ans, 11:11mond J. Ind Jennlftr ROD&< C111ort ' .1 P~·~ln. 8f'•nlc1> 11nd Harrv MtGle, Mlchilel Riley and Anna C.1Trlt MPIJlrov. 8t~rlv F, and Rlthlrl.t flr\ltl Tntt llllltme<1t Wll tiled w!th the NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN to 1/\1 NOTICadMVmNe llDS Whltnev. Thomes Max .1nd Klffllv" ThlH; Oenle1 Sleritn Ind 1..lncl l Jo a!'i.on. Hnwarct 0. Ind S.chl Navy Ensign David W, COllnty Clirk of Or•ngt County on CredllC>rJ of !Flt abov1 n1m1d ctec:t<!l!'ll NOTICE IS H£1lE8Y Gl\IEN thll .. • Hwl::<Yl. &~rtl\a A. end Owen v. Sheeter, St>elbv .1nd L11wr11"1Ct F. l\ttn, Sl'l•ron le• .1114 J1ck Ltrov · NOVMl'\bl'f' u 19'3 11111 •II Plf!IQl\S hlvln; cl•lm1 1111!nsl 1111lld propowlt wlU tll r.celved by L/ICensns ,..,.,.,,,,.., R~!oh w. """ F1C>rtf\te C•D.tlu, J()hn w. l nrl P1l11d• 0. B.tUIV, Frid Geort• "'4 Crl•ll'll Gill Cornell, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' -·· lhe Mld Olced•nt ••• tlQl.llrld lo Ille lhl CllY of Cml• Mn.I al fhl °"''' c Pomtn1rtokl, £1ol,. M • .Ind Gtr•ld C.1mpblll W1nda J1y111 Incl l..ttllt FlllWlllft', Rkh1rd Al•n Ind PIOllV ..... fhlm Ith "" flKllSI ... I ....... 0 , • Let • Ann Rodman M Cornell of 20202 l'ulllltlltd CWanv• COMt Dilly PU I ' w ry VOii(,,.,,,, n of 1119 C.lty .......,. ,, tl'll fCllY H•ll· ••-,,. C "" L "" J JOh•n ---·•IO>-'" R·-rt • • •---•-, 11 2, ., ....... h·-c' "" ofllet of 1111 (lerk of lhl •bcve 17 F11r "'lvt, Cm•• •-·, ,,,,-1,, LAS VEGAS -M.1rrl-)'.ntes Rief', Lind~ Ll!'I ind Gerv l.,erov ,..,.,.....,., fl • • Y I · J.11 ' '"" ''" -J ~·• ~-Lan H ..v.....-•-' ~. 1 ....,1m.....,-1 !HM "' ,,,.._ "'"' 1uutc1 1'141•• r11eiude · . SM!Jvtt, Jlrln• Boruov• Incl JC)ltf CD11t1irter c..roivn Ann •nd Enilll .11n1s. L.lt'•nt ,,,,.v 11"1d P•ul Wltll•m rnY""'°" ""'Ve e, I.ID-a, ttn lSIJ.rj 11'11 court, Of to "'"""' tlllm, wlln 1111111tllthOur of11:00 1.m. on Hovelflbolr (AlL·REIMER _ i:>.:t. l.J/ Wll!lam 'Y Joseph' • Moor1,ICN' ... S"91ndltot>trlGrah1m ti•"ri"" Beach made h.iS f 'rsl lhl llK'ISMN VOUC:herl, .lo , 1111 Un· 21, 1t7l. 11 wt\lch tlmt.,,.., Will b9 Gt•y, 1, 1...:I Pamela Sut 11 bcl!n l '!!.O•d, Ev.,,.tt• C. 11'1d JtlW\ M~y Br1tf, Mldlllt end Mkl'llllt C. Brtutt, Blrblr• L. •ncl OOWl.1. .,,.16...,.• ' l der~llnlcl II ffle otfie. of 1111' llfol'MY• OC>IMd oubllcly Ind tltd<>•loud In tM ol Wtll ln~ter. •· ·, ' Nllftl, l..lndl 01-Ind AV1$1'il Wl~non, K1re11 Lea Ind J•mts W••· D',Al1$11ndro, O.\/Jd Adlm ... ,.,.. solo flight in a Navy aircraft PUBLIC NOTICE IRWIH o. GOLDAING. AtlotnlY •I ....... CcluntU Chlmblrt !Or FURNISHING AlL HANG05·McGREGOll .:.. r ... , ,, L••··-·· JP .... . .. h V< Pensa I Fla 1531!1 Wllshlrl 81vd .. Sult• 506. .lhwrlv t.AOOR. MATElllALS. EQU>PMENT. Wllll1m GWW )1, •net ""'siiirro~ ·~ ' ;:[lld MIY. l Cox. Ptlrlcla M. Ind Evin Alwin Scfli';mMr Rlclllrct Arlln 1 nd at CO a, . MOTICa DI' PURL>C H•ARINO Hlll1, Clllfonllt 90211 wtildl II lhe TRANSPORTATION AND SUCH OTHER 1(1y, 23, l)Othol C"''' Ml~ ~Iii!, J1eou1>l!n~ ~ncl ~~ltl\8el T. Aodrlovlt. A11ben Ind Mollndl Marlt Ml!llll~ Solo' . . ,_ N°'I ' h.. pl1c1 of bl.llllM'IJ of ttll vndlrllg,,.cl FACILITIES AS M.AV llE ltEQUIAED OPSTEEGH·BAV/'11:0 -Oc:t'. 13, t<:arl M1~hv, M1H11rP.I 'Y1vlan ~fld llQ!ltr Etrn, ihltllV A. Ind Dlvld RMW, \..H, 8ot>Dll Jtromt end JudV AnM mg IS 8 Jna)Of SKp Cl ',..,etoy ;fvt11 lfl,f,l lhe Pl•f!Tllng In 111 ""'ltfrt pert1lnlng to' !ht 11l11e FOil THE 1NSTAl..LATION OF PAT Herman, n./~ W.,!mlnsl("r, Ind F'I"" Ill Whidbee. Georot T. end Norm• Jt.11'1 toward becoming a Naval Cornmluron of• the (lly Of Ntwport of Mild dktdtnl, within rwr month$ TERNED CONCRETE IN VARIOUS ME: A Ar!Otl.1Mr,:r1, n, ot Gitrden Gr,,.. Morlper, Brtnd• Ltt 1nd Ronald Dl'llmlnl, ll:o)IV Rent 1nd JKQVM Plltktr1, N,l,rlhl Ann ff\Q Thlodort la '""',.._ wlll hold I Pllbllc heiring la .1t11r 1111 flrtt ~·bllclllon ol '"'' ->l<O. D'ANS >N T"E C>TY OF COSTA MESA BT·BA OW -Oct. 13, John Pltl(.r, !'"'"~"" C1111tlo, Gwtndclvn I . .Incl JClhn ll. Jotliln,,_s A to (O!\$...,. llfltndn'll!'llt 1 trit 1., nd U ..,.. '"' n JS, af Ol.11 Masi, 1nd M.lrllyn C,.,.....lt, Shlrllv Ann Ind Blrnatd ((:Wiina, M1kolm C. tnd lltllv Jo Cllr'k, Andv MHton •nd Cl1r1 V f. Elin'le1il of fhl N ...,,! & a Ml D•lld Novtmber 9, lt73 A 11! ol pl1n1. 1P1C1fle11tlci» .,;.. Janice,, )t, ct Yorba Lindi l~wrvln Colley, Jeck B. Ind Marv 1... f'llff MIY, i Pl tw,,...' uch Gener•I BARBARA ANN JENKS otnr1 conlr1cl d0cvmenl1 m1y t11 ~ GAR9A·LOT~ -Qc:I, iJ. Rk~ev /J,ol'\!I, P•lrltll AIWI ~net Tlloml• llrl~ur t.1~1'11nez, Tllonill I... Ind Gene'/9 Mc:Cormlck. Glenn W. •nd Petrlcl1 ~:ilci ls,.&\iretiy f\lrlri. ;!vl!l'1 lhet Extclllrl~ of tht Wllt lllnld In Ille offlet of IM Dle>lrlmlflt {e.,?l;, = G.1~d~"::1i1:~~ and Llrn:ia u'(;,~1e1/!'rv Lvnn end ~·~~ 1..:f~1r1, Bt'IKe Clilr~ irod J&ea11enne Htiin, lo.Ind• Jovc••nd Kn1111 Al•n Navy Seaman Recruit Peter s.11d oubllc M1r!f>9 will Ill' hllcl on ot""' ibove nemed c!ICe<r•nl ol Lelturt Servlcts. n F1!r Orlv1, : ,~'AMIG·ROOll:K -Ott •. 13, H!'ll•v Wl!lla,.,., Hlfl'V W•vnl In<! E;l1!11belft Ma~ W1l$Ol'I, Ttl0ml5 Eoward •nd Yumlko W, Corwin Jr. son 0 f the ttlh ct1y of November, 1913, al lll:WIM D. GOl..DIWNO C:osl1 MKI, C1llloml1, \lpotl rtctlpt M, "· •114 P.1trlcl1 Jo 36 both .t!lll!l CarM. JOM'Ofl Cl11!0f1 •nd Evt:l'l'n K. . ' • !hi hour of 1·00 P,,, In lh• C011n.;ll AH1t111r 11 t..lw ot a nonrtfund1bl1 ltt af '6.00. t.i Wu1m1'"1e•. ' ' p~'",....,n, teen~ll'I oe1111 1114 Ke!hryn Feller, ca1cl J. fl1ld Alt>er1 O , Jr. Tr1111 Marv J•ne and John Chrl1ll1n ' Mr. Peter W. Convin of San Cl\ef"blr• of ihe H'eWPOrl Bel<fl Cll lut Wl15111n llVil. S"'ll' IN Eech Did "'4111 M midi on 1111 pr•wl I USCHMANN·RICHAROS -OCt. 13. t ~1·1~ Fl~mll>Q, M ~rv Ellan lfld Henry H11lel' 01vld EUOllll •nd SnlrltY Clemente graduated from Hell, •t 'Nl'llCl'I lllT\I Ind plact •n~ •••.lflV Hint, C1Uforlll• "211 form Ind In lht mll'llltr pra'llded t in ll:ot>ert E"'ll Jr .• olO. !)! C0'1~ Mn•. Sl,e!narllS. Sllella Mod lfobtr1 w, Euoe~' C(Jov "n>I> L "•·-M 1 • • • , aflll 111 Pl'~$ lnltfttlllll 11'11' 0 ,, T1\. (tit) 6'W4411 ....,. fl\I tonlracl document1, IM •11111 bl p11':"11c'e~iJu~'t"l-PPu,,o1~'~'is~n~e.,.110 ""·"~n . .,,~.Mo. ~wt l!rtd~ Mllrl~ I!~ OCI. 19 K°ii.':lctti; ·~fr. ~ T"tM"o' 1'' recrwt trauung at the Naval el'ld o. l'leard thereon. PIM AlltnllY fir Ex1c:utrlll accompan!l(I ,'oV • certltll(I or e1.iiler'5 SMw. ,~,,·.,',"",,, ... , ann.1 Evr. ll, rx>!h Fiie"'· Ktnntttl An!l!onv Incl Cl1r1 lrvJn, Cl1udlttl Jo ind R.1101'1 I.." Hile,· 51eftlnll Nlntlll al14 Cl'llrln Tr<>inil'la Center at San D'le Jostph Rosener, Jr .. Secrtlary Publl1hed Orlnot Coa$I 01l1v P!!DI. check °" I bid DOnd tor not 1IM '" , Nlm\1 L1mtln, Noel Hoyl 1nd Wl1H1m Gorden A!lll/1, Jr. .........."to go. Pl•nnlng Comml$llon Nov. 10, 11, it Ind DIC. 1, 1913 ~JG.13 ll'lan 10 percent of tnt amount Of DAUBE RT.CLEMENS -Ocl. fl , ll~t.1~m11r~. NMm~ tnd Don~1!1 W'll'~"' Brffl, Mertie M. •nd R•lpfl M. P1rr1t1, K111ncttl G. •nd P1111tlt LVnn Cl ... ol N----8,,,. . !hi bid, midi p1y1lll1 lo lhli CllY R::Sald Geocrge, 71, ol L• Habro. o~ .. !s. J~nlce,,1n°1':t 1nc11Jtrrv Donlld Sne•d, Donn• RH .Incl w11111m P•~ Jamn Vtrn Ind Jeco"4!1lne ,., ___ 1 Guard~.-· Ran Putotbned' 0 v-""'C 1 'O 11 11 t PUBLIC NOTICE of Cat11 MK.I. ~euf~:'!tn Mllr~ret, 2', of FD11n1aln w~••fl, Slll14r/J'OG Le°ev . .1nd Edw~rd Edward, Jr. Ft~':!'il_ Sh!rllv 1 .... Rtloh. ~ Ci.1,_,lgn daJI Nov Ill' 11 ~~1 WI 8 y P o. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN "111 HAI LPERN·MllEJEWSKt _ ""I, "· F•~nlr.!111 A.rrlol.1, l.Otetl• M. Incl G.1114 W. Ntlm•n, Heltn ',M.11 1114 Grnarr A 0e f Mr nd M tm r ' lll4- 7 l tl'll C:llY C:ouncll of MIU CllV lltt Janl1n Jav. Z•, end M•nv• E~1~th, P···~tt R01" "'~rv •lld ,1.,.._,,h O-•n1-t Goeytti, Elll 1nd Enrl~ut J, E\IQl'lll • aD, SOn O ' a rs, FICTITIOUS IUSINISS Mfetoforl esltbll5hld .1 prev111in; r11t , 11. ooth !)! c0,11 M•r. Blea. Je1n G1v_t. 100 Thon•1s Mltlllel Smlll'I, C'ynffll• An111 •nd Mlcllle\ 0111-Hermon, M1rl1n1 JoYC1 1nc1 Mvrli Robert K. Dean of 301 Avenue PUBUC NOTICE NAMR S'.TATaMIMT •nd Ktle OI w111tt. In l(<Ofdlnce wlll'I s.MITH·BEHN£TT -t 14, Charles 5"~"1dttKO. Pti .. 1111 Ann 1...:1 Cl'lnler 1111 • Lel'O( A lena San CI I Thi lollawlnt per$ort h dolflSI twsln1st l1w. 10 be Otld In the con•lt'IKtlor\ f're<lrlck, 33, 1~ 11hlflln M1•1e, D•le Rlddll>h. Miry Ann 1nd Jimmy R.tY Conntl, ll:olll'rt G. Ind Merry M. r • em en et STAUMRNT Of WITHOll: 11: of ll'le above tl'llllled lll'IPfOVlt'l'llnU. H1:·e~~O~R~r"~SJ.~~'. JtJ,e r-~~.M~~~nni:~oRl~~rirllK';,~~~rn Lachner, 8tltv F. 1nd Lolllt R. ·~:i~~~.sA~,i:.~~~~nc1p::,~1"cf.''1 i:' ' ted in 8 fisheries law fR'OM PMl:TNEltSflU• OPE~::l~G JACK STARK CRAFT STUDIO, :10M Thtl Slld r~ •nd Kile,,,.., ldoptlld ' M., •". ol (Dt!,MeU, •nd ICethlttn. r ···et1r!! RHves, J1f\lc1 Al-•nd Rlclllrd T.1vlor, 1..ynntl'!I •fld Randy L. enf j Ul'IOEll HIW'l)MI Av1,, CM!• Mui, C1llf. fUU by 11'11 City Councll bV Rt.c1Lullon N1. ;5~. 01 Toromct. G.1U!1, C.1rolEn 1nci Don•1d Josepl'I Llovd, Wi Hem F. ind K.1ren 5111 ent palfo · Dean is flCTITlOUS aUSINaSS NAM• Miry E . t.asl111, 2ll1 Elden, Na. 7l-l on tM 2nd d•Y .af J1nwry lt'I), ENGALl·WEBSTER -Oc•. 14, Atu!. H1>,.M. P~lr!r 1 1... •1111 Mlrl\etl W. TllWnll!'ld, Alln W1r<11nd SOllra 1l011 '-Olblft't. J"""' H. Ind D1rl1 D1wn at the Coast Guard 1'1'\1 lollOWll!Q perMm hll withe! .1wn 30, CDSll MfU,, Oollt. '2421 • llld IJ on flit In 1111 Diiie• ~ thl :u. 8nd J~l'I l(aren. 31, 0011\ of tt..i11 .. ~ Sl\lr ., ,..,., •nd R~y"'8nd Otlkt. WHll• H•n'Y .Ill(! Elltn AllftlS HutWYI ~ J • .Ind J.ill'lft R. on at San Franc•·-. •1. Otntr.lol P.11'11111' lt'om tM ptrlnt~hlp Thi• bllll ... :.\I•; cond11Cled by' Ill ~llY cr1rk ,,, Mid Cltv. Th•t wi. Honlln<1ton s~.s,n. ,,Wll'l~m D~llli, C•rol Yvon,.. encl fr.1nk S..ku111, l..nd1 Y. incl T.C•a '°""" ..__.,,,,,. ,.,_ , •• 1,,,1,,,,, ... ,,,,,, JncliVkl"•I. 1.111 and Kell It l'llreln rl'fttrl(I lo POLONY·DUVAL -OCT. U, Lee J , ""'"~ ... M~r" J'l." ~M I~~·~'"" J-.-.., J•. A<;Ord, Riki H, .Incl 1..oll ..,.,.. ~ •..-"" ""' nd .. 41.. ftrn:I Ell1•t>e1h Ro«. S6, bOlh H~':",c,:'.'.', t, 'Yirn1MI• Kav 11nd J~mt1 8,,~,1,1,,• G•• '"" T .. -,, 010_ -, nem1 of AU Sl\am Carpet Cltintrs ' ¥•rv E. l nl111 1 l!lopftd ll'lft flOflc• es ttlouglt olWaS!ml"tler. .,.., ..., ¥' ·~ ... IHTlltl..OCUTOllY Dl!CllRIS II m "Bi' 23rd SI,, tlltll ,J,.., C•ll· 'Thi• 1t•l-I ~··flied with 111el11tJy ind com(tllllly"' fOffll' Mrtln, rf!rl~lltr. ll:llY w. ~nd tCllll'llrn J~ ....... c1 P'erry, Sl1ll.1 Victori. IPtlll) Ind FINAi. DICltllES Seoond Lieute'1illlt, Steplaen fomll f2''H County Clen cl Orll'l(ll Counl\I on HOV•"" ln!I th.II U\d ac1l1, a• tdopttd .... t w~r.,1 P11lrid• Lvnn •nd Rl(h1•d Tr•o • ......, Nlv. J bet 6 1tn. will rt1.0lutlon It fTlfldl a Pitt ~ I • LOV!(. _ POCIKe, Slndri Ewlyn. ind Jllldl' StolthOlm, Iner ind Kii P. Df:Janey, son of Mr. aflCI Tn1 ll<llllou1 bullntSI 'n1m1 1111.,,,_t ' l'mMi ll'llt noflC'I 1ty r~ DI• ~."Olt•ta•o-S ~=11•1.J[;i":,.!·l~!a~~~ ... ,1 , Arl.11c WCld11rc11111, Donni F•Y• •nd 0Qn11d Mn. John J, Delaney, 1501 f:' ~c:i'~1~.,;~ 1n1c1 on 10-1.11 l"\lbllshld\ Or.ll'IO• COltt D•Uv Pnot, Tn1 cOn'.!'1e1or ·-~'"· rn t 11, .;lio'll • ... ...~\!net.,.,,~, l.ll'Mf ....... ll~v M. Upton, arclvn J. Ind Ktnn•th G. DH H '1ghland Dri've, New p Dr t Dal• Mlt'fln Murr-• Novemlll'r 10, 11, 24 Incl DICtmber (tl'rlorlfllll!Ct 'Of ll'lfli. work .Ind .lm-t, -flolfl'I, Ja!'ln T. 11111 M••IDn K, Prlct, Miry Ell111 and Tl\omll Juctson B .. lrlt. M1rg.1rila Incl Antonll'll ,1, 17tft SI ·~ J, ltri S«11·13 PFOVlt'nfllll, confor"'..Ja lht l..lbof Cede f M~l.ln""r, Jotn Bever!v 11nd Tl,..,.lhV Jtlch1rl1$6f\, Pelrlcl1 A. Ind Dlflwr Vollman, -Sh1ron l.YM Incl Wl1111tn Bea~ •--gradual~ at H '' '8 '"II fff 1111 Sllfl of C•llfornl1 Ind ~ f M"rr:age J1rn11 Gtnt . Edw•rd u•, nM ""4 un n;ton ,,.c11, ...,., · 10~ 111 11ie st•t• o1 c1ntorn1• a111>ncib1t 1 .. • ' r:~ .. ·~ In '""' ."" .1..i~ ....... r~·! K.chev•a. Yolo .... Co<I• ... Jo-• Downs, RIU..rd •nd Petri<•• K-ler AFB '"-r-m ••e •1uet PUBIJC NOTICE ......... ··-.. ··-l '.-··-.••~•Lone! oenlel t.1..... E """ """"' • ~ .. '" w P\lbll""'4 °''"" COii! D•I"" ''"'· .,.., .. , · """" t'ICCOP ..,., Ol'll' °' . .,.v_.. · · • \lllff1I Bush, Marlon tnd OO!llkl d '-'·tr ti t N ' •• wch v1rl1tlon1' 11 m1v bt reqlllt'td FIMAt. DECREES ~~;j'~~"~ii:L~ :;;•;,~o.;,c';:.~ WlllOfl. Raymond i.oul• l!ld Je1n 1..lmblck, 8tllV J. Incl 0erv ... A. a muu,, a ve managemen OVt!'tnbef' 1• u. Ind ,DICl'l'JIOer' l, PICTITIOUS austNalS llflder the IPIClll .ia1u1111 ""™"nt lo Enl1"'4 Ocl. 21 Mr.\llJler. NM•(v L ""~ lo!'ln 8 . lollllM• Bl11lnt, Jllf\ ".',!.,. .ifldl JCllfl Arlhur Officer course conducted by ~1) 3'99·73 NAMI! STA1'MINT which procftdlfl9t ri.111n0tr 1r1 liken 11:~c11, w.1naa Lucille and Jill'llli 1"\••led. J~"V ~"" NoreM PoUlncl, w111er Ind AC!b&rl1 R. s1111y, Rov E. 'nd Hel.n C. '"'e Air Tra'•'•• r-mmand. PUBIJC NOTICE Thi followln; perton Is 11o1nv Ol.lllntt• •nd whlel'I hlYI not bl9fl Wperilldlcf Wt~n' ""'"n s~~,.-~ ""~~· ~~,., Ill~" J·mt, llltfflcl Oc:I. :N HlnlL Meurlet D. Ind Dl•ne M. I.II ll";''6 '\A> '" by lh• prOYl1IDnS of lilt Llbor Codi. Wide, Mlrlllt c. •nd Ronald G. P.•lltv.,Mede!lne 11.rd.Jlt~ 91Jx""' Wlllll. Wt•l•v w. Ind Ooroll'lv May PCJ!l.ICI• Slnclr• EYll'in end Rl.ldy Ari•• Lieutenant Delaney was LINDA CLARK ANO ASSOCIATES. p,..t&fl!'ICI le llbor $htll ";lv1" only SllllH, ROMll'llN Ind John Adlm P•·~ rf'~'" • •~ '"' 8rooks. Glrv D. •nc:J M.lrv C Riv1s, LO!'ltl• llld Httlc:if', Jr. f'ICTITlOUS IUSIMRSI DC e,.mpu1 OtlVI, SlllN 1111, N'"""llOrf Jn 1111 mtnntr provldta bY l1w. Gard•. MarceUno •nd Crur :.'!~·:r~,:.~m!t 'J'!' ... ~F:~l~~-~·s :=t ~:..i E~nd·T:.:::r ' N. Olnlel, Roll it: .Ind Jkk L. trained in the administrative Thi foll!iAME STAT•:.:t I BllCll, C..111. 92'60 II NIO bl!,. Woll ':i (OOsldtfl(I un, .... Blfll~h. Fr•11el1 E. end Olga V! .. ••,.t, p , + •I c I 8 Jene •nd Fl!htr, !llllYll M. ll'lcl JChn G. Dunn, L.orllla M. Ind llobtrt J. pot· • e5 and d "II pel'ton Ila btJ1 ntis Uncle Allll Qlrk. ;,au Quiet Cove s m on I 11nk form turn s.llld O'Conntr, P.1trlci1t .1nd LDrt1' c. W1lll1m £uoene Lii/di, SltVI AOtllrl l!'ICI \londti W+ll1.111'1s.On, H, lllChlrd incl Jw n ICI p f 0 C e U r e fj , as: Coron1 di'! Mir, t tllf°"1l1 92'2! ' by !I'll Cltv of CC)lfl MtM, I nd 11 _COC)lran, K!.!Nf1JM.J)1Ylt_tnd_Ro:Qtrl ,,,:C!IC~· Perlrl! L. ,nd Ouene. K, 8rl0Qls, Al.lllrtY A. Incl WllUim R. Slllron ,. pefSOIUlel management and PRACTICAL NUll:SES REGISTRY, This bl.lllMJI 11 (lndllClld ltv i n ml!ll In Kt'Of'Olrtce w!lft 1111 pro-.<!1iont Wthon, Jr, ~~nllt'r. John F' 1111tr1'tttv Jo -Mltltr~·MeUM1L;tt-u!d-E1rl Rov Sml11>.-0l•nt-C. .11'\d-Robt<I A1~ 1:"-·---~ =-a· _ 11~ SOUth M1Jn. Suitt 205, $11111 Ant, lndlvldu1I "' lhl pr090MI requlr1m1nts. (OOPtf, lngrld K. Incl Erle &. ~ .. -nt!Ofl, olnlMh••tl• M. 1n<1 L•-G. Hlmmllr FeUclta C . .1nd Otto P1l1r1101l•r, Toni LH Ind Thomtl u rorce corres....,...,.ence. ne C1fll. t2101 • --t.Jndl Ann Clir ------EIC:l'l -llidMr .,.,,,..,. bl llCl!'llld ll'lcl s.11.uor, Greoorv Wllllim and Erntslloe l11--~n. V11•1 (' , ... P ... t"'"'" ,..,. S!etret, Morr!t 11'\d W.11'14• v1re1nl1 A. 1 .. be' . ......, Ori! EIHnor M.1nlon, llJ South Mlln, This . 1tattmtnt w•s fllld wltl'I Ille •lso prtQ...,1111«1 •1 r9q\llrl(I bl' llw. Mirth• C~~ll. Sltn1ev W~vne nnd Ro<lvn Sco11, SllWn lo.Inn ~ncl P1ul JOiin Wnlpplt, Vlr;lnll G. afld RkNrd G. L3 ing a5SI&~ to fiss Apl. C, S11't1 Ant, C•tlf. '27111 f;cunfl' Cltrk of Orlngl Counly. on The City 'j:Cllllldl of lhl City of Hunt, Gwen R. 11nd Russell M. s1:;-;~~'·(8,0t Sue ~nd GIMin Mnrstoff ~Z~Yn RICl'Wlrd Ale~.1ncler I" d Pt.rlldo, Allonso Incl M•rla TtrtM AFB, NY. Thi• tMllllKI 11 ainducll(I t>,-1n Qc:loblr ZA. 1m . , Cosl.1 M111 ,....rvn 1111 rl11hl to r11«1 H•lmlek, Cl\lflH ThOnW1 incl. O.bor.11'1 v~,.....,, Alf(~ E ~"<1 l'~u• " Sl•rll, l.lu~I A. and Cllttord ll . Coolb•1111h, Shlrry Ja Ind Ectw1rd lnalvldull. • P4'1121 111'1' or tU &\Ids. l vnn 'Gullll!f'rtt, 11:0" 11nd (fl~rl<!M Monrot lnotr L, illd L.eo WiUact JDS!i>h Elfffllll" Mlrllon PUOllll'led Oi'•llOI Co.JI 0.1lly Pllo1 D1!1d OrlOblfr 31, lm Cu!tllo. K1r1n lw!1-t •nd Arthur Fllld """· ' Jr ' • Jtnkitu. J1n1c1 L. 1114 JohMl1 f', Airman Shlriey A. Young, This •lalltnlfll Wit fllld with 1111 NOVlll'lblf 10. 17, 24 Ind Olcftnbef' THI CITY Of COSTA MESA Phllllll W~il Maflorle Rn1 .tnd Jm.tfll\ ·Yori. R-ld G. 1nct· N1ncv A, Brllseno, M.1rjorl1 E1ttlt Ind JOM(th d ughter of u-Barba COllnty Cltrk of Orln;t CO\lr'llY on l, 191) )-7.1 Pllbllllwcl Or•ntt Cots! Oalll' l"tlol. WOOCI, Alan It. 8ncl SrtndlN. Ll"""'·''j-Cli ... on, •nd Miidred U,.utt, John Ind Ruben P. BOYll, OorothY I. and Rkh•rd I . 3 ll'U•· ra ff. NoYl'rnbtr '14. 197.1. Hovamblt 11, 22, ltn :l42f-n H1l1v, Cleo Mltllun1 •nd Gew;t Jllnl Sat.rnoer_.1, · M•r~• N•ll ana JDhn J1coo.ort, Plllilf Cll\1111'1 and Edwin y ~•92 Call S """ PUBIJ'-NOTICE Bw•bos•, Llll•n Incl Fr•nk En'l!tndff, kattileen A1Ch8rd!Ofl lfld Jlllttll" 011 oung, ~ e an Put>lllhld Qrlflg>I Coa11 D•tlv Pl11)! "' PUBLIC NOTICE Bekirln~, Jull• ""n Incl Oon Ott "".,.~m J,.~ Br= ArlffM Fr1nc:e• •nd Mlrlln MltHY. Jtm11 Neil 1nc1 Gt1t1 Antonio, San Juan Capistrano, N<nllmbtt" 17, 24. •nd Dlcember i: NDTIC• Ofl ,Ullo.IC 1 0 ll:lddell. A,Uc• Ellllbtlh and Rablrt c•c1r..:·· 0.0:.f'(ll Menrv ~nd Kat~rm Ul~h, C•rolYn Jove• tM Carl s1!:~~a:,:~ C..rolt lfld Jltnmll l..M has been assigned to Chanute •• ltr.I "12·n llRl'D•• nt• PLUIMIH "a::.ss10N NOTICI OP IUl..K TltAMSPlll H•~Ptr. H•ntV t.0111M •nd Phln1p ~d.!::~.o;.'~~ l'."'~~d·,c.~.'!!~·Ak~ w~lttm.n. N•~v c .. o1 •1111 Hwblrf Morg11n, LoulM G. 1nc1 H•rry E. AFB lll after comp!•"•• Air PUBUC NOTICE oir TM• c1tv ·o11 'POUHTAIN VAU.IY NOT ICE is HEReav GIVEN to THE /\ntl\onv , · ' Hamilton. ~111'1n G. and Jon T, Surlnoer, l1rblra 1..0ll Incl Jam11 H1ven1, Marilyn S • .1nd 1..•rry H. 1 '1 , • ~ NOTICE IS H!iRE8.Y GIVEN' !1)11 CREDITORS OF Dlvld L. tnd EllnOf C.1meron. ca1Mrlt11 and Rlchlrd G.• .... -r. P:ldlf'r,.. ~artl" a11d Juctttll Ci»tm.111 While, J111n111 and J•mtt D. Force basic training. 'Ille on WtclnnOty, H~ber 21. 1m 11 IE. ••c•~11. Trantlfl'W', ltl•T • !Wik Ltonerd 1 v"n L'f?t<l'I, Rulll M. Incl OIVld ll. Rooens, v1r11inl1 w. 1na G-A. alr has 1.-~ • ...i .. 1111 ·-7:30 p.m, ln the Councll ·cnembfn, lrinsftr It •boo.ti 16 b9 "'"°" ID't FtrllU$0tl, Jotn L. Ind Cll1'10n 0 . H1inet, Cl!arlottl M1ye al14 Ktnne!ll LV Pr•to, l.lntlll Ind Jl!T\ff Jol\n 8111'1on. Anlll 1,.. Ind thomlt a .. man • ut:a::i 8SSlgDi::u lo SU,lltlOll (OURT CW Tl41 CllY 11111, 10100 $11111' AvlflW. Founllln Trln$1e(or, wtml lllllll'llS• ldclr111 11 'HoughtOll, Berflkl E. Incl R1vmond ,.,!!~;".,, L'I'!•':" ~. •'Id l"~'I"•'" f', ~1':'~1.r.~J.i .l~te~i~p'pllr!ck ,;::_, l.on G. Ind V1llrl1 K. :i:e TechniCh ul.cal Traf iningpecialized~?ter S~:~·c:::,A,:.1;,.ott=M~~lt ~~~~ ';/l,l«n.!:d 'Z.11~~·:.~ .... co: ~0~11 E~!::"'~~" ofln o::"not~l~taf! E. HVland. lllclilrd o. oftd K11111n111 c, · Fr111elt ...-• • ..., an e or s NO. A·"'" '"' ,.,_.,,,.. • a1 C•lltor111a. 1nc1 1u of ..... _ ... ~,111 •• L1Pl1n!11. Angil alld ll:tvrnond Konln, Pllrlcl• M. Ind PlllllP p, Wr1y, JU'llilh s. Ind U-111 8. ......, ................ -D.1vls, J111f'f Al'IOfll Incl Robtt't Lte INTl!Jtl.J).;~DltY Darlll!l!S Wll~1...l"nM 8. 1nd.Bruct..E. 8'14. M.lrllll t.lnOl .1nd R•ndtll G11nn training in the armament MOTICe OI' MRARIMO OI' l'ITITION CONDITIONAi.. USIE Pt'.RMIT l:W !llmn Ind ldclr-1 llMd within lhrH Morelll, S"'8" W. Ind Georoe J, en ~ tf BID!>, Mlllllrtl M. ond Carl A. Rl~s. Flciirlnct L.. al'l'd M. O.'"ld •. fl llOll IPtllO.ATI Ofl HOLOGRAPHIC Petition . Wbrnlfttcl by Dr. Ht11ltf IO yurs lul pnt, '° I.tr •1 known lo .s.naers, Jlntl Faye Ind Glem ll\lffell/ Miidred c. •nd D•vkl A. SllCllYIJrnfl, ""''" Ellen Ind Anthony Frl&l)lt, J1m11 Riln Ind T1rrv l..Yflnt: systems eld. Wll.L 4"D POtl LETT•its Tl!STA· ntebl!Jfl • D6w'llf19. alllY: al"ld mt1ur111 Tr1mllr11 •• ,. Vltllgt Tllb. IQ17 (I NOl'Woocl Cono.....,, 8111V Je1n Ind E•rl Fr.tncl1 RObert _,, Olne._ J•U t;:. il'Ml M•rllO 11:. . Ml!NTAltY tacUltv on !hi proPlf'fY ll!Ullld al Ctmlno Or., CO$fl Mew, C1llforltl1, S•bln, Lii.ir• Ann and ll:icri.td Ortler, Frad LOUii tncl Ef"'1 Re::~~Deborlh ll:emt Ind ltonltd Ml!'IOlnhlllo 1C.1r111 1.a}'fll •nd Ttrt~ Elllte Of HAAR'!' E. JAC08U$, lkl 11\t '°'11hffll COfl'llf of W.1rn1r 1nd lo Oonlld G. 1nd Rulll 0. !'=lnll'f, Dwight, Jr. • L1wr1n<e. Gre;orr Kent incl P.1rn1t1 HllUtr, Chtr'll L~nn and Divld Kurt ll!O Army Seoood Lieutenant H. Ii.' JACOBUS, OlcMMcf.. BfOO!hurll Slrttl, Tl'lll prcpwty I• Tri"sflf'H, whOll DW.IMsl lddrl65 II St.rmner, Slllron "'' .Ind Mkhtel .1,•.•.·'"'v'•~•l•I• ••••I<• ... D .,., ".-. 11, R.lnMIOh c. .Ind a1ro.1_1 8roolu. Gery 0. aM ~"' c. Gerard Dethler Jr whose NOTIC.E IS HEW.EIY GIVEN th•I furlner !leper/bid II A.P. 16~261.()2, com-2M&79 El Rio Cr .. ln 1111 City of Cotll Charles • ' wi " ·i---Mllllf, Ac1t11 •· lftd WUU1m R. •1 BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST prltln9 appra~lm.1tlly flv1 1trn •nd 111, Collnl't Of Drlfltl, Sl1te of Morrnw. 8!'ftt'll' """ri •nd Horman liUwln ~rill, Terri I.., Ind G1rv L. H1rrlSQll, i11rton Mick, Jr • .rod 811tv parents live at 2614 Redlands ANO SAVINGS ASSOCIAl ION, a nollon11I II tonl(I Cl Cornl'ltfc1~1. Cil1!1)Qlli, 91 lhl followlng dtsCrlbed C&rver Morris, Al~ A . .1r.d B111v l H nd Cr~/::~ ... ~"'r"i~ ~~l!\"'J~l'w?.:,, ~•n~ Dri Costa M l ted blnltlng istoel•tlon, h.1• Ried htrtln CONCNTtONAl: USI! PERMIT t3J' oerso1111 ~ of Transferor. lo-Mt: D1,.lt, OeM "M. Ind Wlllitm Cn.1rl1e Krlellfr, rv M1111•rt1 fl John l.iwli, T.trrv Al•n Incl Uturt Wounettt ~u, Miry Jo •nd ~ Elvlt Ve, esa, comp e a ptl!llon tor P1ot:lale of Hologrephl( Pttlllon , flllbfnlltl<I by Or, M. H'f!'nM 'lo All stOU; n lrl<l1, fl~lures. fQlllptnll'lt Snln11, Eort Ml(~lll 11nu Ol11ne Yvonn1 8_!~~. Wlllltm O•fllll Incl Jo •-Frpo~,.,,1, Svlvl1 1l.1wllf'IQI 11\'d OONld li•f(o.I, D11n W . .1nd l..\ltl!ldl R. 8 helicopter pilot COUJ'Se at Wiii encl IOI' luu1nt1 of 1..tttlrl e5'1blltl'l • 1 Wltrlf'llrltn llolplll( 'iitrhln ~' toPll Wiii of I cer"leln LlllF'ld9mlll K•olan, Lton1rd Ind Evll"n K11v "" """ " •-•I-&l>>yo Jo '"" s-••I £·-U . . Tnllltltf!ll)y '° ,.1111-r, ~···•-o ''the 'NltfNYlll $-' "' Cll'lllr sll"•lld ..., .. nest known I S VllllOI TUO l!ld ' • •·-..... ,, ,., •·-u. "'" .... ..... _ .... the S Army primary ·" • •--,_.,.. • '''' •• lllver1, El'llfl Merit! •!Id Kenneth ll:r.•~• Sylvll l!ld JarntJ A~-;: oi.:; Ind 1..oul;F''."' ~r.111...,, N<1n..'1' !> • .tnd RlllOll L, • • Whk:lt Is mtcll for Nrl'lllr p111li::ul1rJ, a '"" toulhwlll Clmlr ~ lrooil.IM.lr1t ~ I Cimino S1""1' In J, 'Y ckt!rs, Jol'\nnlt F. end &arlW!rl Lynn l..lmD, ~•V 'JMn Ind Arthur Jitnls Gedeon. Elodl1 C. e!ld EmU Wlllllm helicopter school Ft Wolters, e!ld 11'111 thl ~lmt •ncl pl.ct of heflrlnO •nd Edll'ltlf AVetl\11. 1>'9111ffy Is fllt1tMr ~ City S of CO.ti Mesi, C011n1Y ol Lowrv. Sheron Ann •"4 Roblrl v I.. •• .. J •• w,... ' a Ind Ja-M.. 1:111. R-r• M. •na Mlrcl o. T ' . 1111 -'1115 blln 511 for DICll'l'\bef' 6"Crlbtd •• l~l•I SrooltMlrsl Strwt '""· , ... of Cllllllnll•. i ncl !Ml Edmund • i, llnOI' .I OSI"' IC "' ,,_ I! ....... NIV el. 4, 1'n, It t :OO 1.m., In 1111 COlilrlnioll'I CONOITtoffAI.. USE PERMIT 13' thl IOftQol!l; bulk trft\Sllf Wiii M Duvill, Petrlcl• A. encl Lisler Thomas Milera, M11r11arll1 and Lui• f'r1n.;o A.t11not1, L.uc:I• Q11lnt11& tnd SllPl'llfl • ' of OW..rtr,en1 Ho. 3 of Miid _ _. Pl'lltron lllbl'ftltfld " •--~ c'"wm~lt>d on or att.r Tl'lvndlY 1111 • Whe1t1111, Olanna 1nd Phlllp R. Grt1w1, AnlhonY Wlllicornb, J~ciu-11111 M, Ind Tony L. -,._,,. '"""If'" ...,, 2+th d -N I W•ti.11, OOn1tcl . 11nd Donne J. flllttllflllo, Kt<en llld Clri 8r•U111. Clnnlt Ind Peul • •I 100• C vie C1nter Or!YI Wnt,, In for I 11.1.ollnt -'« t11llon It 1111 .outh-" •Y ..., l!YtmOlf, t73, lhrOllllh Ptcctrjl)I, ~uUYn P•trld.t and JChn ~?ton' A Dllr:.-::: J"'111P LR. Goctov, J11vrnun111 •nd Ev~r1rda MOfrllO!l, l loll• M. Ind Jerome Army Private James N. tM OIY of Stnta Ant, C1llfornl1. Weft c,,,.,_ of EctlnQll" af'lll• ~ ~ICl'OW Mo. ZolG-5fS. 11 tfll llCl'OW d1S19fl• Edwlrd El ... ':;, ~ • I .... ~' 'o Id Plifl'llt, Robtrl Esk1r-ancf C•rol Jetn 0'8orl1, OOnlla ,,,,., ·-,,, .... ----.. ~ 'I __ ... _ _. son of Mr ·and M-Dlltd-No"'mblr u. ltn.__ s'""·~'\410 Edll'IOll" $""1, ""'11 of lhl Hl<Wr Wiiton 8•.ll'ICl'I Uebtr1H, Rcwlle el\CI Roblrt '""' tn, osftlh ne .I on 1v WJQhlS. Milrv•M 1111 11\'d Olant Lee ,.,. "" "•"'"'" ..,...."'"' • ·~· WILl..IAM E. St JOHN, CONOl'flONAI. USE PERMIT l:tf of Slevt'Uy 'ln;t. H1tl-I B111k In 1111 Stancill, Bormlt Jein Ind J•fnls L. Poole, Shelley Lvnn end J1tn11 Patrick ~. Dlbr• L. Ind Wltl5 EdlfDft OOr•n, Sh1rl1v I. •nd FrlOlrltk 1..M Joe J. Lankford J 5 8 9 Countv tl1r1I AppOettlon fllld by VII .. a·Ofl\I lltlll!I City of COllt M ... , CounlY of , OrlflOI, .Suner, s8nc1r~ M . .Ind Ktnntth L. 8l111Y, ,,,,."hi Ell«! 1114 Ktnntth l!letrdlll, D11nne f , t!ld Ror W, Wall5, W1nda Arlbllll Incl MKk Ponde $ Costa M W11..l.IAM v, SCHMIDT Diii ta _,111 nsll\!l'anl Incl Mlt of Sl1f1 ol Calllornla. l..•wrlfl(t, ~1nc:y M. and Merk Sl.tpl\&fl c:,~~ Merli Rodrllll.lll •!Id Hector Blchlold, M~~n:a:iit~l"1'1 A. Fl~~lfl LVNI Ind James Edward roga l., esa, N6 .... M ..... Dl1W, lv\11 JOI Mer end wlnt It 11120 Brooktl.,,,,. Sir.tt l>ATEO No-.<en'lbef' I ... 1913 I:11' Ille •rd Giibert end Ptlrltll D1nek11, Mllcflltl A. •nd Cl'lrl$llM W1rd, Pit Dlnllll tncl H11!1r lo.ff BIUlllo Roblrt (l'llrllt. Jr. and Vlr;lnl1 eorrtp)eted a basic health .. ...,.,, ... di, (ltll. '2461 THES£ MAtTEAS trl ~no PfO<;a...d Donlld G. Finley, Tr1nst&< .. OAnnt She••tr Suwn C.1rroll •nd J•mn J (114) .....m puriu1nt lo the Plinnlng L.tws of 1111 R11tlt 0 , Fln!lr, Tr1ntlerH r19to11, Dipl'tnl, etc. •nd Rirmond Wood, Ruth E. Ind Gregory H. Ctllrlft ltlll ""'""" tw '941tt-.r St•lt al Cllllornl•, GIYtf""'lflf Codi Publllhtd Or1n111 Cots! 0.t!ly l"llot, ichrll. Debt'• A. and Ktn,..th B. Pavne. l(aren •nd Alchlrd &OW'!Tlfln. J"""U Ellen •nd. 0.1-1 Tt.rrnw. Roy11 Rulfl llld Joltpl'I Wt lr Publllllltd °''"!; C01il Diiiy Piiot, •s.ooo 11 HQ. •nd tht FVMC, Tiii• No .. emw 11, 1973 3Slr·71 llson. Conrld (, llnd Marilyn E, Turtllvlllt, M1rlt1'!1 J, I nd ,\Hen K. A-n. Kl!'ll'\llt'I 1... IJ'ICI Glfltlf'\ Llforco. W1IJ1t E. Ind Hltll G. No""""' 16 11 > ,_, •-M 2> Moor1, Miry K1therln1 tnd EllO-Shlnllv, Elll MM 1114 A1ron W11vn1 Jonnson, HarOICI 1..11rl.4tnd SYlvlt Jlln B rd · ' ' " ~·~ · · It, J11ne~n~~r~ mr.~ I.,. Blint • • --· Clllrvnt ll. •nd Claucll M. W1tl'llll.Wn. Undl Ruth •ncl R.obll't Pt!H· ema 0 THOSE OESllllNG lo l•llf¥ ln ftvor PUBUC NOTICE mir, Eltttn Marl• end LlrtY Let Baptist•, 9•rl>t•I J. tnd CMttord L. O'tlt, Kjlhlelfl M1tSC.1I H-'nln Incl lip , • PUBLIC NOTICE or 111 '*'°'"'°" ·16 "'"' """'" win --·------ ' '' E p D s-o Oo -od Ho>-G R.1ncl11 I.II T .. · -Ot 9IWt1 •n ~lty lo GO to. CMAMOll 0, IOHa u~'.'o...~'tl~ -::·~ar~·~. . H7:°~t1'r, 1trt;.·e~ !nc1 Gr~rY A. ~ EIMnor Ga_. .,rs Roblrt ·o:s;r,:;erv BOMlll (O'lrlt!l) Ind ,tcTITIOUS IUllMISS " fVl11'lll' lnforrntllon It ·mir.o VOii NOTICI 0, PUll..IC HUlt~O t on, Jittk W. I 811rbar1 A. TtKY: lo.Ind• Jtl'fC'l Ind RkMrd LM Gllk .... Pttlr Alln Ind l tndl Olr1llfl B1dtr, "abtrt c. Ind Olnlll A, H 'tal NAME STATIEMl!MT ~.., .,,,_co:'!lf1 -'bl ,.W,nN.ne 0.0.rlf'l'lll'!l TO IE Mll.D 11' Ti.ti CITY C NCIL i'ir:~~.:::ird~y~ll~=nAo~dl Sf:rink 1..oper. 01vlcl 11'11 Y'o'Ofll'le I. fyt., Me!Olll Anni •nd o.rtnii Jim11· FllCl'llr, Mll!ll 1.,, IM All« I... osp1 . Thi tonow!llSI Plf$Ol't 11 llolno bulinftt lftm ._... rifer II fM lbOW Of THI CITY Of lllVINI OM Brookl, S1ndrl A,, Ind WHUtm N. G11)1). E:vlfllltllnl Ind $MPlll:n e. Sllntekl, l..oy14 Stott alld Lindt Mtl It' 1' ' ~ ,.Of'OllO UJMI Ille DISntlCT :,..,, El•li>t 1..Hll•n •ncl Anclt'flw Jr. " J_f;llton1Ck. Audltf Ann Incl P•ul A. flUm..vrloe, JlmH •nd Miii • Mlt$. MIUERS OOUSE PLANTS, T~li "-A NINO COMMISSION Will cKAltf•S oeoroe scnmldl, ltlchtrd C.rroll ll'ld Shlroii 'ii''k' Mir~. •!Id Ttr~H . CooPtr. Blllrk:I Ind JlmtS ltObolM "° ..... e111 IJ'lh SI .. Cotl• Mew. ~::i= wltn'lll'OflMtnt•I 1-In COii• NOTICE MEltEIY IS GIVEN 11111 <Wfif•' •!inf' :~G,l~rl•. ~ Artll\'f St~.ni M•rlON E. Ind Gkit9f I :• rE':r~~.:i~ :-~ i;., . ~ .. ~I~ Su11n ·~-~Ula. -T 0 Bet Built ~~,(~~:.,.Ill ~~%21 w .... Coltl ~= ~~~tzin:. !Otatnttl~= ~1:'~~~~1: -;-:~ .~IV "":t ~,.,::: (\ :.'•ed~~n.J: :::9 r~::n:'w. Gl~ltl M•rv Hlr>ny ·~ Gr•fllm-Puumfn. Jotn S· • .J1mts' M. Rulllll. MLldrt<I c. •nd o.~1c1 -A. -';o' 'Apr.-wl: • ·tMCn. Ill. oecltrtt":i 1r1 "' 1111 tn ;: =~::: ,,,;~~'·.:~= ~.!:l;~~: .:.. nc:h, P.11Flck D1niel, • minor. flt. Hlmn'IW!'lltll. Oort• IL Incl ltOl:ltl'I 5,~~ ;v~:'~! •J~ ~li:~~Jr .. • 'er,rmond, Mlf'llllll'llt p, end Frlnll: Thb tMlntt• It c<>MuclM bY 111 ~'t,"""c nt U wetl II ltl tl'le Oltkt pcru lbll, 11 UnlYtrtlly HIQI\ $(noel, Mlllli· •nd ~IM Mar!• it · £, Fi.,.1, B1{1V J. •nd M•rlon 1.,, eottoit.' l•rt Eldon and Ctrol Allft RANCHO BERNARDO (AP) lnOlvld""I ·..-"" 1 wnlY Clerk Incl tnly bl 1x.1mlnl(I Purpow 11tooin1 A. 8, tn4 C, 41'11 nnon '•( An•bel~ Mora8n ind r111k Ptrrellh, Birti.r• Y. Ind M•urk:• Robtrf, ic;ittv Ind 1..iVon · M~r,ll MIM•r b1 Inv ln..,,_t.d J1111111ff. ClmM Ori"'' /rvlnt. Calllol'nl•, on Benlam n.E1tl•!'ICI HaY. 1 C. Colt, 611111 Jonn .1nd M1rv Lwlt1 O""'lmt, Jtl'ln A, .. "4 Travt Y. -A hospital WlJJ be built Tl'lll st•lemtnl w11 !lttd wtth 1111 l'LANNINO COMMISSION I pl1n pt(>(tttlll't I~ dltnOI from 1111 flt~ P1trlcl1 .... al!d Ronald "· HVtf)!Xk. Ill!• K. Incl lrl • B 0 .... -'-~L ... Lindi loul11 Ind M~o(, 11•m• ,.,,,,,Ind H1rold WL1111m und flna . I (Of.Hit ClerJt of Or c °"'THI! CITY OP i'·I tSll:) "Gerltrll A9rl~llvr1• 111911 Ollld. Tl\olnn A. ind &1r0tr• A. Riss'. J .. n llltlbllh Ind Wlllltm Cllr --L.. Kipl•n. Mtlbl R, Ind H•rold J. er 8 nong pan IJ>o Hovi~blt 6. tt n '119' OllnlY 111 ' 'OUNTAll\I VAllCY 'Rmlr!c1lon1\" Olslrlcl to the PC ($a) 11tlmtn. Het:lfla l•von11t •flll ..@.0991' Tholl'll• I~i~&:"~ ·~.ri:·~~ ~·rl!'I ~~t::r~~ T :: ~~-.. proved by voters In an area ntU7 '""'"""Ctlrll«'I ...... $hefo"od, Secl'll•rv "Pl.1nM'lf COrnmt.rnnv (Sllln ll;11trlcllontl" A•Y WO...,, knrllt JHn 111<1 Woodrow .·~-r. .. 1; .... ··-.. ... T-• ...... ,,.,,. • -,_, .,,_,.. ,. -·ooo--1.1o-.....:n ... _ • ...&. P..,tollshl(I Or•flSI• C011t. Diii'( Plf4t, N ..... ,... Collt Dlllly ~Hot. Oblrkl fl// 1111 Clly Of lrviM 1°'*" nv, IC•ren JHll 1nd •nd JM!'ltl Lut1l1r, Kfnnlth A. Ind Stndr• J. :Ill. ,....,,... ...., -ng n '""' ~ '""'• .. ,_., UU1ts, ~.,u.i:r NavtmOll' 10. 17, ~4 aMl._Dteembef' ovtmtltr 17, l•n· ~·"Coe., ••ll't'llllCfl(l. ~TE:~ '11~~: H.E1r:t1111"~ e. John P~~..i, M•rv i.ou incl Jtmt• Lfll'OY e!1~~~v• 1.-0 ~o11M1 ~k°;;', ';::: i · !: -=~ ~ ing from PQn.7 to Riverside '· 1t)') , U!f.n PUBUC NOTICE c~d :~e11 ~~1~n: .. =-PC=· ~·:.tt~.IDll L. l!'IO I.II.I Mii ~r:n· Jtnlcl fl;utlt Ind Alon11 Clltl'" ;;;:· •• ,~ :':t!vlYn::' ~~ Fl~~fllOatl. fl'IOn'ltl '· ltld VYOlll'll :.:il toand .. ~ take San ·PUBUC N<mCE Pltil1W •vtlNISS f~='l~ ~~I c:•r:,::~ ~""'"" M"''M" •. ... w.,... ,;..w:-................. , '· -.... ~·-.... _ ,.,_ M•C ""'~ '""'" ·-... T-• •wuan. "" ..... nATOMllff <~ff ~ '"":f. ... "" - .==1n, Jl(OD MlrWll Ind t1nd. =..o~j:.~·l':ft!.~~., ... ~·~cir1111:11~ GtrllO Rew« ' M!':;~ ~rt LrM llld ~ Lotf1l111 At~~t ... the only hospital .!i::J:.~,·A:=:s tMlnlll ~ pettonJ i rt dell"' =~~·11"* Ir "" Norlll ,,y1;. I 11 .•I l M1~1~ ~tr 4 1114 Dtflll'foJ, Ktown, M1r111r1t G, tnd Hltblrl LM ,,:;..., vir:lnla ti~: A~lvrnonG' ~,'): Y-o M. ""·-L. 1n the northern ~ego TM tollowltw ,.,_ 11 «11111 b\11~1 CAR 'OOl S.IEltVICE. lt.U Twttln REQUESTED a i Wtr"'l"1 t 1 11 .. t "-,, G ·-.,,,,..,, Ill, • .• -· Count "-· I . 11: A .... C:0.11 ....._. C••"-........ 0.-.1IOftl'Mnl c .... •r c •• Ft,,.,.. .... ,. Bt,11'9e. ltonlld L. lfld 1.11'\dt J. Cestro Mtf'klf, J1nk1 c. •ncl Tllornll c~ y ·~Jta ct is M. •• tUCKMf lll ' ASSOCIATES. ftf,ltefltt ~ ,. .. .;;.""ltd Tu1lln II It requall(I . !!\It ""' .,......,. 1:%,~1111~=,y~ i.:'1:~;-"'il': '"':,':i:'' o.111111 Mlrle *• In.ti-~="· P11rlclt "· and TllOl'nl• ~~. s::, ~ ~=t•t· --Palomar-Memorial-In Escon-{r,J. 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A., II Ind Allll ft.Ii\; 11 .. llOI' p:, Ind Johft l11llrM OCIOl!ilr 2t C.llarll), llf1Y Jt.lln Incl Jttk M. I , lcknlr , l•rry W. PllrMll'I h ~I'll Pl•nnl119 Otoerlmtnl, .dtl CM'nil'U& H~nlQ!\, J•n.ft M•rll Inf It rd .. Viti, C1rtnll• I.,, Incl S•lv•tort Sr 1 GOM. Cfltrvl Ml! •nd OtMlt Afldrtw ctDtl Oil the tat rate to pay Tnls tflltll'll!'ll Wll l!lfll with 11'11 Ttlh fllttmlnl Wtt n!M wlln 1111 Or!W, lllOOlll nf, 1r .. lnt. Clll!ornla, wMI• ~~ ... JOll'I Mid JOl'\ll.T. LM I i lutt>enk. Dl•nt and Ctllrflt H nlOfl, l•ndt I.If tncl W!lll1m o... for the •to. ·u1 h I I (O\l!'llV Cllr-at °'•not ("1'\IY on CountV CW• of Or1no1 C111111Y °"' llkl pl•!l I• on "" 11111. •v•lllDM ,.,. r1t1, Mrtlf!M P•t •nd Don 1omr.1~1 llOOtL ""'" lllclrot o. 1, 111111 lllMI• 0,.., '*•• EllttYn Ind wuDtrt L.ltl:Wf, ~· ~Y ,.,.. •kNr• w. .o-ml on osp ta NOYIMW t. 1,n. " "'°""'"'*' ,4, 1tn. ollblk 1n1PKl!oo\. lndl>lkv. Albtrt I... tnd JICOllt ,.. Jotln Ar\tt. llndt " Ind lll'llMI\ serling Powav R a n ch 0 • . '-' '""' Ill C.rol J, FIYM _.-.r1"our\ CK•U~ TlrHI .~lffllt MlrkOW\tr. Juun L.. '"'Rvtlt 0. Mc:Culklth; T•llctn Ind °''""' 'TfMIC.M. 0.11 'A. .. J-A n .. -.. -..1-and. 1 1 I -n...-~-;._ Pubtttlild Orltltt Goetl °"Z,.,:t,· "'*I"* Orll!OI COii! Oii~ "''°'' CllY Cllr'll"' IM tirr .. ~ Plt4i!lk!I II "~ '\;; Shtrry, 5{.rllfl J , Ind '""'°°' Uul11 Mtny, Oll'lllll W, Ind NWI' J. L'9fl't:, M.r""9 Wrrill\M •llll' S1twrl J;K.l lla&VU INll ra-HO\'ll'fltlll' 10, I,, 24, Incl l'"""*'t •tr, ,4 Ind o.tffnbtf 1, l"ubllthld Pfl119' COnl 0.lt\' ~ p11~r0• 211men c. 1nc1 '°' s. ..,..'""" AM"Oftl' x. ind J•Mt F. I(_,,, J•n lll"ld HlllCY '"'flt• wit"" qu.itos. '· 1m ,..,..,n 1. 1tn uoo-n .......,,bier 11. 1m JUWl t, • '4 DAILY PILOT • PVBliC NOTICE •im•-:m ..... lf&Ma ITA MINT TN .lollowll'!I ~ 11 dol119 bu•lllKll ... THI ~QPll!: 0,ltGANJlATION, I01J IMr A~.. Ntwp0rt hKll. C.Of, ~Him •twlllll r°'9> IOIJ 111.h,., A>4, ~ a.cft, C.ilt ,.,... Thh MIMM 11 ~ try 1ndMdvll. w.s ..... Tflll lllt.IMfll Wll fll.. Wllll CM!t'f Cltrll: ef °''"" (Olll'lty octaMr :m, 1m , PtJllUC NOl'ICl!l - .. .. Saturday, No\'tmbtr 17, 1973 PVBUC NOTICE . . • 6 4 2 -'5 6 7 8 . D A . I , , L··· I ' .,,. .... ·~.. . ·'y ' p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I ~E D • -s. 6· 7· 8 . • • ' • ~~~~~=! * BOYP REALTORS PRESENTS * .. ~-----------~-READ THIS . A0 HOLIDAY HO.USE I I· I ' IRRW~~ _,i dolly a ropert "'""' lmrnedlately. Tha DAILY PILOT •-m•1 ll1blllty for tho flrat . 1-rrect lnaorti.. anly. . -----------------..._., FANTASTIC VIEW OF BAY & OCiANI Call today to see this view· home in Irvine Terrace. Expensive new feature s. 3 BR. FR & DR. 3 Frplcs, beautiful pool. $182,500. TENNIS CLUB VILLA~78,SOO Brand NEW in The BiuJ!s! Move right in! Beaut. 3 BR 1 story Linda model! Lovely end unit on a corner site. View. Greeobell 2701 VISTA UMBROSA SAT/SUN 1·5 :00 HARBOR VIEW HOMES-$89,SOO Huge jacuzzi & pool! Popular Portofino model ·w/3 BR., form . DR & FR, plus sep'. bonus rni w/study & ba. Vu-from mstr sie. 1812 PORT STIRLING'. OPEN &UN 1·5 :00 SPYGLASS lf1LL-411t,500 Panoramic view of ocean & city lights. Brand new 4 BR' borne w/FR. ,DR & 2\olt ' bat})t. Pool-size ¥d. 3,Car garage. Fee: ~,POINT SUR · OPEN DAILY 1-5:00 BIG CANYON "BORDEAUX"'-4124,500 Picture perfect! New luxury 3 BR condo home. Pro!. dee. w/cust drapes, cptng & VanLuit wallpaper. Cov. patio, comp, ldscp. 6 RUE MONTREUX .SAT/SUN. 1·5 :00 OOVER SHORE~22l,OOO Finest construction in-this gorgeous custom built home. 5 Bdnns, lam rm, Jge formal DR, 4\o!i baths. Huge jacuzzi. Air·cond. 1337 GALAXY DR. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:00 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-4149,500 Outstanding style & quality are evident in th!J most attractive new duplex. Lge 2 story 2 BR. FR owner's unit + 2 Bdnn rental. 608 MARGUERITE SAT/SUN 1-5:00 FANTASTIC VIEW-4235,000 One .of Dover Shores' finest! Custom quali- ty! See lights, bay & ocean. 5 BR1 FR, form . dining, pool, wet bar +. Call toaay! BIG CANYON C.C.-419$,000 Sweeping 106' fairway view ! Spacious 5 BR cust. lux home w /billiard size FR. Abundant Mission We in entry etc. Prof. dee. 4 ROYAL ST. GEORGE OPEN 1-5 . WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton. .2111 ·san ~ooquin H111a Rood NEWPORT CENTER, NB 644-4t10 General * * * PRESENTING * * * EASTBLUFF • VIEW • $72,000 Immaculate family home. FOllr large bed· rms, parquet floored FR. Pool sweep for easy pool main!. New carp. Attr. indscpg. BLUFFS CONDO • $75,700 One story plan. Prime greenbelt Handsome decor. March 1st Possession IRVINE TERRACE • POOL • $89,500 Move In for the holidays. Completely refur. bished. 4 Bdrms, family room. Near park. 2000 Sudrlft Open Sii. l Sun. 1·5 BETTY A. GRUBB, REALTOR 64~811 General OCEANVIEW ACREAGE 5.77 acmt... located on Pacific .eout Highway with 180 deg. oceanview. Owner will fi. nance \\i th 80% 1!!.t TD. 8% int. Present zoning R·lA. Full price ju~t $65,000 General BLUFFS LINDA $69.SOO . LA CUESTA VILLAS from $30,990 c A• new concept in Ho~ Ownorahlp, by Ayrea Construction Co...,.ny You Own Th• Lind and Iha Home Not 1 ·CCH"dominlnum No Monthly Malnttnance FH 4 Booutllul E•terlora IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY: 3 BR, 2 BA l HUGE FAMILY ROOM+ SEPARATE 2 car gar. Buy for Thenk1glvlng Mov• In By Chrl1tm11 No Payments Until J1nu1ry Modtl I Block ·w. of 8etch Blvd. Off Ad'ams in Huntin9ton Bt1ch AYRES SINCE 1905 SU:f 445 ------------------· Sparklin& ~ome In beauWul Baycrest, lo delight your'tamilY & guests. 3 Bdnns .. , 2\olt batlis, mstr. suite & living areas openlnc lo 30Xl5 heated pool. 2011 COMMODORE OPIN SUNDAY 2.J . ,, SWEEPING VIEWS ot Harbor · c corona del Mar claaal~;-~ bdm)s., 2 b:ath home on pool1lu lot. 'Own· ER SAYS, "'BRING YOUR CHECKBpoK'' 1014 SEA LANI . OPJN SUNDA'f l·S ' * 675-SHO * 3629 E. c .. al'Hwy. Corona del Mor ' r. . * OPEN HOUSE SAl /SIJN. 12·5 * 2021 BAYSIDE DRIVE . CDRDBA DEL MAR One of Newport Beach's outrtandlng bay· front homes ! Pier & float. 3 Bedrooms pJua extra large guest room. 3 Car garage plus guest parklng-lor-4 to 5.car1 .. Jlecen11JL• completely custom remodeled. Has to be seen to be appreciated! ! $250,000--Come & see-THIS is what you've been looking for!! SALISBURY REALTY 673-6.;bo 315 MARINI AVE., 8All0A· ISLAND I i I I 1 i WALK-TD ·NEW GOLF COURSE l "Go;.;;;."';;..;..r•;;;l ______ 1,G;;ono;;r;•;I ;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;~;;1 i . TRAOE FOFfllOAT -NEW $500,000 RECREATION CENTER Enjoy · the new life style and Jive carefree in this· 2 bedroom 2 bath (large master suite) air conditioning, luxurious carpeting, drapes, electric kitchen with built·in barbeque. Din· ing area plus a breakf8'1 nook. Cove red patio with panoramic view , 24 hour Security Guard . All maintenance free in the new adult com· munity of Costa de! Sol in beautiful Mission Viejo. · $42,900 Full Prica La Paz Reil Estate '30-0700 or real estate or ? $60,<XXl 1 equity in ocCupied Cllmo- n1erclal complex , Sa n Gabriel Valley. ~ at -,5'1-1191 ' ' .TIME FOR QUICK ·CASH i THROUGH . A .j DAILY PILOT $1800 DOWN -Buys new I .,,..,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,..,...,. ... ...,..,....,..,...,. I beautilul 3 br I yr old 1-1 toY.nhouse in Sandpointe -Gener•I Gentr•I burnt ~ shags -Va- • WANT AD " cant tool HWTY! B k r OCEANFRONTS ~546-0022~=-~~~~-642 .. 5678 OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 ONE YEAR OLD Beautiful 4 & 3 BR du· plex. Beamc e i I in g s. Fireplaces. 2 Blk. beach. 3 Bedroom Home PUBLIC AUCTION Pl in U 't STATE OF 'CALIF. I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ...... 1 us come ru . Residences in Corona "dcl l\1ar II $10,000 Below Market 217·217\o!i SSrd St. 9 Units WATCH FOR OUR BIG AD -· NOV, Jt -W /Excellent income Mr. W~it 620-l70I " NEWPORT MISSION , VIEJO, "1up 3· HEIGHTS Bl\ .. ' &&. I!Arcelona r.om .. Lovely 3 Bedroom 2 custom tftatiM. patlo. 4831 Bruco Crescent baths, with large fariiuy F..-d$m'l. "'· 642-llOOO 3 BR., 2 Ba., 2 'Patios.' room , wet · bar. Splli MES VERDE Shag. Fireplace. beam level. REPUBUC Hl.H. c e i 1 in g •· 1 Blk bcb. · ON THE HILL $48,750. KlNES RWTYINc. LHIO W/Option m:"" 4 BR. 2'i!I Ba. Fireplace. I (714117,.N10 'l Family room. 1300 S1nt1nella ...,t,~~::O~::e. ... General .Park tf11ntinCJton You won't believe.. this home._ at this price. Like n@\\'. Up graded, professionally landscaped. Selling for leiS than any similar home In the area -plus -mtVtY iriiprovements others do not hav~.Reduced $3000 t o $43,000 for qu~k sal@. A beauty in a high demand area. Call Col.well 646!o555 VERMONT PARM-HOUSE-· l/4 ACRE • REDUCED • $29,950 Rolling rreen J&wns and statt'iy t:l"M!: Old \\'Ot'ld charm and architecture. Step down muter ..Wte wtth 5th bath. Oen with rugged beams. Maids quarters. 11' TAVERN Krl"CllEN. Ban- quet fonnal dlntng. Secluded garden paradise owrlookinl RED BARN 2nd story guest house. Dance pavilion a n d "'""""" pool. c.au 6'>-0303. ~--~ HE REAL I STl\T~l!5_.i Nawpart at Palrvltw 64Ul11 (anytime) On~level 3 bdrm., 2 hath condomlnlum, a n extremely scarce lttm ln the beautiful Bluffs. AcCf'IS to pool11, ten· J _ _j,;;;::;:;::;:;::;:::=::==._ nil & magnUicent green· belts. Your chance to enjoy maintenance-free living, IOl:l\l I lll\O\ ------ $244 MO. TOTAL PAYMENTS ASSUME 7°/o YA NO QUAUFYING. Anyone can asaum~. f'\41l low pr:ice just Sll.000; Simciout fami· 1y home. 12 x 22 en- tfrtatnment room . B I g bedr o o m s . C h e er y ~ k:ilchen. Good net&hborhood. Call now to .... 147-«no.-_ ·-.. 01911JL I• fT'S F\/NlO at #ICE/ Penln. Point NeW liltlnlt 2 BR. A PJMled d<n ctwri\or wilh largt front le rear )'al'da:, Home ln xlnt cdnd. Dbl. garage + -· $69,500. Call: m3663 ~ Eves. associated +1 ~.1~•'!'> -Rll'ILTOQ S ' , Y\ ft~l!'l~r ~Tl l/f} PLEASE CALL 675-3000 m 11.U ,\ IU : U II URGINT NOTICE Muat ucrlUct thlll ~liahttul 4 Bdrm, 3 bath beach clu- llc. Family •room, 2 ftre- plac:<s, -bnml. Step· to-tht-W&IC'1-Under market at $79,900. Take ovtr low lntel"ttt JoenJ ! GRUBI l ".ELLIS CO. 67S.70IO VACANT ALMOST NEWPORT HEIGHTS Lachenmyer· \,I ' • I 1 " Gl 0 R!PO - $1,000 DOWN Newey painted throug!>Ollt, th!1 ! bedroom, l bath with. doilble car prap for only $28,IOO requlrt1 be;ng seen NOW!! 646-7711 Opt!n r.-vcs. Spac'°"' adult Condo. 2 TO bl moved larp nnch Bedrm, t~ bllhl1 new cpll atyi. enc. llol-.' Can be l ' drpa. $21,ll)O. hOIO Down. w ~1,.; l iplit In lv.'O. p:m, Drtve Seller Plfl cloalna exl8tl tx• a .... , & ea ·I'"' :Hit 0nnae. c .11· • ...-ln)poulldl. 83M20ll.1 '=::::':::":="':='"=:::::'. f!S.Tlll'(Om ~18311 . -AOENTJ!rn!to 5. _ • 2299 Harbor Blvd. ,\ ' I I, I I · • 'A s I 1 " t " 4 c y 4 c I ~ ' s I DAILY PILO' 25 ... 0 » Saturday, Nowmber 17; 1~73 1,;;';"';';•;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;G;•n;er;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;~G;•:••:•~•l::::::-:-:::-;:--·l;G;•;••;';•l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;G;•;no;r;•;I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;G;;;'"";;;r•;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G;•;•;•r;•;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!~G~ene::;,r•:'~~~~~~G~1;•;••;•~i:;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;; L'J.MJJA .. ~~E~~~t:-w;XH~~~sm!!.!~!~~~~~~~!r~I··-~---B_E_S_T IN BLUFFS ou : 24TH YEAR ' ' r-,~ $tLI~~~:!l:'!o . home of.your own! Thi s Is an ideal time to EARLY 1 BLUFFS • ONE LEVEL ~l~'1£:P!~I:.:~: >"orced to .. 111 New 16,000 b_uy because Jt's "off seasoA'.'_& realt OJ!:..... £ND..JJNIT· .,on .. Ji!l.ru. Vis\ll....C.ud.al, wiJ.h_ C..n Provide~ ' 'AND ASSDCi ATES REA l'JORS i>00I _ load• ot decking! portunities are more favorable. M"any excep-sweeping Back Bay view. This 2 bdrm, 2 'L New paint tn & out! s·.veep. tional investments awaiting your call. .&bath; formal dining rm. condo has just been ~ .• ~"'!::U:.'d~t'~;~fug ALSO OPTIONS newly decorated, w/expensive carpets & • , room overlooking pool. Cozy · -drapes. Hugilil>li'x47' priv. p,atio on view formal fireplace. Hur c We haye available to lease with option to side, another lovely eatio off formal dining HOMES OPEN kitchen -lots ot cupboards. purchase, 15 homes of 2 • 3 · 4 & 5 beilrooms rm. A rare opportumty at only $66,500 for Queen sJze b<drooms. Walk each. Priced from $32,000 to $100,0DO. this choicest location. ' 1·5 THIS AFTERNOON to schook and.....__11boppbi&.. MUST SELi.i T.-e ad· RENTALS NEW "E·PLAN!" • BAYFRONT · . VW'ltage. NO QUALIFYING 10 assume \'.A. loan . .Full A limited number in Corona del Mar & New· END UNIT \Vith panoramic ba}i:..& hit. view. price • 136,800, or make port Beach, from $295 per month. Please 2450 Sq. ft., 3 bdrm., 2\.'.i ba., formal din. IN HA!IBOR VIEW HOMES -Nilly, expand· ! ed, Monaco model, see the nice den and Cam. rm.; •69,950. Stop by and see Barbara Tres· ' ·n an offer. Call now -call for details. • rm ., huge family rm: 'v/extra frplc. & wet -847-6010. Our 30 year reputation serving the com· bar. Deluxe kitcb. appliances. Select your 1 SI . :...,.. , 1727 Ppr! Stirling ........ Newport Buch I ..._ ,.__ IN CORONA DEL MAR - Super n~w duplex, with remodeled owners unit, walk to the beach. $114,900. Drop by and see Bud Austin. 400 Jasmine .......... : .. (:oron1 del Mar ' ' IN CORJ)NA DEL MAR"-like rustic charm? Then see Ulis spacious duplex dn our lovely tree lined street. $95,500. Wanda Schwaneke will sbl>w you through. 423 Nar.cissus , . , . , .. , . . Corona dtl Mar . ·I· IN CORONA DEL MAR -Want to •ee a cute couple? Stop by these twin duplexes, you'll love them! Askin$ $74,500 and $73,500. Dorothy Nelson will be there. 418 Larkspur . . . . . . . . . . Corona del Mar IN EAST COSTA MESA-Stop and see this cozy cu lie sac oUage. Grelil yaril-·for children and 3 large bedrms. $48,500. Eloise I Morris will help you. ' 435 Wpodl•nd Ploco . . . . . . . . Cost• Meso I " OPEN rit. SI • IT'S FUN 10 oe NICE/ THE REAL ESTATERS ·---·-· - *OPEN SUN. 1-5 * . 16 BALBOA COVES Bayfront w/slip PRIVATE BEACI1 COi\l. MUNlTY -Clll!to1n bit. 3 bdr111., 2 batl'),s, beamed ceil's., dual f1:plc., lge. fan1ily rn1. w/tlle floor. All hll-in kitchen, lots or cup- boards; extra lge. dbl. car garage. Bea.u t ifull y landscaped. 011"ner "'ill car-ry T.D, Cannot be replaced on today's market at the sale price of $139.500. "C" THOMAS- Realtor • 234 \Vin Coast H1vy. 548-5.527 Ne\\·port Beach 5 4 5-5 6 4 3 .. Eves. CALL 644°7270 WE CAH HElP YOU IUY. ' 2 STORY SILL. oR TRADE A HOM• -cusTOM POOL ANYPLACE IN ntl NATION ' ONL y $39' 950! 2828 E. Co11t Highw1y, Coron1 del Mir Hard to believe - 2 story ),G~.-.-.,-1.;.1'-----'--~G-ene-r-•l~----~I bargain. T r emend o us neighborhood .. Huge living 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t roon1 . Rall('h style kitchen. t• SC parate study. Gigantic -· -_ ,1 ;r;-j ~ bonus room. King size ' / be d r oon\S. Entertainers ' 'idO • ;,i e Cabana \Vith spark Ii ng LIDO waterfront, 3 Bdrm. & lge. family rm., or 5 bdrms .. with 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spec· tacular view! \Vatei'front living rm. with step-down . wet bar. Pier & float. $275,000. ' ' * * * * . WATERFRONT LDT ON LIDO NORD 30'xl05'. Magnificent View !, $165,000 BILL 'GRUNDY, REAL.TOR 341 B•yside Di., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 Generel . custom pool. Yours for a llfelin1e of value · only $39,9j(I. Take advantage. Call today -842·2535. munity is your assurance o! integrity' in· buy· own carpet color. Askirtg $83,500: ing -selling your home, or general irtvest· [have a IO!f clrotc-., brand'Dew·condos, all on ment counseling. · beaut. greenbelts. Split level & one l~vel. please let me slto'I' them to you. · . ' HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS OPEN HOUSI! SAT. & SUN. 1-5 2901 PERLA (off of Vlst1 del Oro} HELEN B. DOWD REAL TOR 644-0134 BIG CANYON CONDO END UNIT in lovely location. This nearly new 2 bdrm. + den is on beaut. landscaped, pool· size lot. Tremendously upgrad~d~-i.incl. wet bar, for only $97,000. ..~ 1ffp .. ls •••d' dlra-,tory with you this Wffkettd • Y•• t• ·•o.....a.nti ... All tH lec:otl .... lilted MC.-w .,. M- 1erlMcl ia treoter derail by odftrtkl .. etsewhere lo tff"J'I DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. PetrHI dtc;wl .. o,,ea ...... for ,.,. or to ,.., .,. weed to 11\t •~..cll lldorllMlfkMI I• tliis colullM eoc:k frldQ, S...rdcrr ••Ill S11May. HOUSES FOR SALE 1807 Port Westbourne (HVuJ.lqµies \ NB 2 BEDROOMS 644·6200 (Sat &. 'Sun 12-4) 109 Via Eboli rLido Isle) NB 112 Via Palermo (Lido Isle) NB 645-8400 $69,900 (open til sold) 673·6900 646· 7767 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1982 Pt. Albans (HVuHomes) NB U44Iowa Dr., Costa Mesa 644·7662 (Sun 1-5) fi46.7171 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1806 Port Kimberly (HVuHom~s) NB 2115 Descanso (The Bluffs) NB 675-6000 $~,9:i0 (Sat 1·5) 640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1·51 1112 Berkshire Ln (Baycrest) NB 2· BR &-FAMILY RM OR DEN . 642-3600 $69,500 (Daily 12·5) 5122 Els!ord (Walnut Square) Irvine 113_0 Berkshire Ln (Baycrest) NB,, 645-8400 $32,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 642-3600 $64,000 (Daily 12-5) 522 Catalina Dr (Newport Heights) NB 1033 Goldenrod (Old Harbor View) CdM 675-3384 $44,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 675-7225 $86,000 (Sat .& Sun 1-5) 5162 Elks!ord (Walnut Square) Irvine 917 Junipero, Costa Mesa '... · . 6447662 (Sun 1·5) • 546-2313 · (Sat' &"Sun 1·5) 1818 Port Sheffield Pl (HVul;lomes) NB 1038 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 833-0780 ~75,995 (Sat & Sun 10·5) 548-9710 $179,500 (Sar·& Sun 1-4) 213 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar 2345 A I' (E tbl ff) NB 645 °500 $108,500 lSat & Sun 1·5) '"ta · as u 1 i ~ 644-1133 $69,500 (Sun 1-5) 497 Costa Mesa St., Costa .Mesa 17882 Cedar +rree (Univ Park) Irvine · 5411-1!68 $22,500 (Sat & Sun 12-4) 552-7500' $68 950 · (Sat & Sun 1·5)' - -~ -3-BEDROOMS. · -· --~ ~4372"-Brookskle;"'lirvine-. .. " 484 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa · 552·7500 $43,95.0 (Sat · &\'i'un 1-5) 645-8400 $39,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) Windward· East· Homes Newpoit Beach 2183 Raleigh, Costa Mesa 675-3000 $82;000 ' (Dally 1-5) $30,250 (Sun 1-4) •1812 Port Stirling (HVuHills) CdM 477 Myrtle, North Laguna 644-4910 $89 500 (Sun 1-5) 497-2598 $67,500 (Sat & Sun 11-4) 435 Woodland P~ce Costa Mesa · ••2233 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 644·7270 $48,500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) . 642-4353 $175,000 (Sat & Sun 1:5) 1727 Port Stirling, Newport Beach ••335 Canal St. (Newport Shores) NB 644-7270 $69950 ·(Sat &·Sun 1·5) 642-5200 (Sun 1-5) . ' . 2006 Vista Caudal (The Bluffs) NB . 4 BEDROOMS ~ ·NB 675·3535 $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •835 Amigos Way (Eastbluf11 . 242 Cedar (Newport Shores) NB 64.4·2991 , $54,500 . (Daily) 642 2563 $47 900 (S I 5) 8351 Miami Circle, Westmms\er. * HOlfSES OPEN SUNDAY * . EASTBLUFF • 2912 ALTA VISTA ' $59,500 -OPEN SUNDAY 10-4:30 No donbt the·hesl for-the least money. Newly carpeted & natnted 4 bdrm. home with lge . ramlly rm. Other homes available, $74,500 & up, ht same area; immediate occupancy. BLUFFS BEAUTY • 304 OTERO $69,500 :.... OPEN SUNDAY 1-4:30 Exciting 3 barm.c .21> bath.home, beautifully decO'rated. Wow vacant. May lease with option to bu y. INEWl WINDWARD EAST NEAR. IRVINE AVE. & SA~TIAGO Low as $82,000. See these 3 & 4 )ldrm. con- ten1p. hotnes today. Large poolsize horri e-sites~ Brand nev,1 Baycrest area. Daily 10·5 PLEASE CALL 675°3000 BAY & B[ACW llEALTY ' \It'"'~'"' ~~11,;o •II• \,~(I '" % Sat 1-5 1~9.50 -Circular street or une t!Om:es. 3~ms--iF­ cluding guest facility. Open kitchen and large party ri>om. Entei1ainers patio. Breathtaking vie"'. BETTER HURRY. CRJI 845--0303. • · . • · un • '963-4567 $35,950 (Sat & Sun 12·5) __ 6~9. llom!Jt !The Bluffs) NB (S.un .1.2 ,1-1726-()cean··Blvd·-Baibe1>··Penin-Poinl1---675·7080 $59 950 .., · · ., I 713 Larkspur. Co~ona del Mar 675-40.60 . . (Sat 1:30-5 , Sells More Homes Jhan Anybody! Two area offices servillf you · • · , EASTSIDE 3 ·UNITS FIXER UPPER · ZONED C· 1 Bargain $55,1100. • 11, ACRE • VIEW . 2 bedroom one bath-.(:ute R-4 zoned ~o.ooo EASTSIDE RANCH -STYLE 3 bedroom cul-de-sac lot1 submit reasonable · 9!fer. $39,9-0o. MESA VERDE CHARMER 3 bedroom 2 bath close to school NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUPLEX 2 Two bedroom units totally upgraded $51,500. 1 FAMILY SIZED CONDO S bedroom, 11;, bath, good area. Owner anxious $26,750. .tSSUME 7Ya%" YA LQAN_ , 1 Only $2 12.00 per m6fith. Sdb]ecrto exlS\ing v A loan -Only $29,500. 3 bedroom 2 bath. I Pride of Ownership. . SUNSHINE lllUGHT ·ghly upgraded 8 bedroom, 2 bath, beauti· luf yard only-'33,950. . . I NEW CONDO IN NEWPORT BEACH 1 $60,950. Priced to sell now. 2 b¥foom & den fireplace, formal dining room, double enclose gar~ge . Tbls -plan 8 is curten\ly selling for $68, · COSTA MESA 'Nl!WPOltT Bl!ACH 546 ·~ 64.MOIO . 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 277 EAST 17th J Open Evonlnt• .Until 9:00 c.n •nd 11t "" · RED CARPET TREATMENT • • • • IORl\I I. Ol\O \ "-''"l.TOf.', 2299 Harbor Blvd. ZERO DOLLARS TOTAL MOVE IN COST!! Absoluiely correct. use your VA eligibility OO\V and enjoy the gourmer-"' k i t c ll e n • Separate denJ King size bedfooms. Twin patios. :e-;. tra ·•wide boat and camper gate. Conveniently located, On~ in a llfetin1e chance -OlllY $29,950! •HURRY ! Call 842-2535. OPEN hL '. "'S FUN TO 8E NICEI [lll1,1'(1'11 WATERFRONT • $220,000 New on· the market, thi$ spacious custom f a m i I y home oUers the epilome of gra~lous living. Bea\\tiful vie'« of the Bay. Our ~x· clu..,ve. appt. only· 646-77U, • Open eves 20-13 Westclifl l)r. ....-.~ "'~ Walker &tee· · , lllAL 1$TATI LET'S TALK TURKEY lf )'OU're looking for a New· port Bea~ duplex onl.Y 6 doOrs to tile beac':h with-an extellCnt summer/winter ieptaJ ~rd in the StW,StM> -range \\itb a min .• of 011ly 10% do\\'11 and super terms CAW. US we1re· ready ~o ttlk .644-7211 ~NI GEL llAll fY &. ASSllllAl [~ .\ 673-6642 673-6459 (Sun 1·5) 4398 Satinwood Way, Irv'!'• .. . 2716 Shell (China Cove)· Corona del Mar 552-9546 ~54,500 ' (Sat &,Sun 12-6) 642·8235 (Sat 1·5) • 1023 Dolphin Terr (Irvine Ter) Cdm . . · 642·8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 216 Via Lorca (Lldo Isle) NB ••6S Balboa Coves Newport ,Beach 642-8235 (Slt 1·5) • . 428 Vista Parada, New port Beach 675-6000 $97,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 675-7080 $78 900 (Sun 1-5) ~4521 CourUand (Cameo Highlands) CdM 4831 Bruce c rescent (Lido Sands) NB , 675-6000 $7~,500 . (Sun 1·5) 673·6210 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1945 Port Dunleigb (Harbor V1ew) NB 2646 Vista dei Oro (Bluff$) NB 675-7225 $87,500 (Sun 1·5) 6446200 $49,500 (Sat & sun 1-5) •247 Colt!'n (Newport Shores) NB -#22 Rtie Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 12-4) -6446200 $120,000 (Sat & Sun l·S) 4.BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 133 Via Waziers (Lldo Isle} NB 19 Pomt Loma (Spyglass Hill) ;;B 640·8146 $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 6441766 (Sun 1-5 ) '1642· Va u 1941 Commodore (Baycrest) NB •10678 LaAJondra Fountain Valley 642-5200 (Sun 1-5) 968·3371 $38,500 · (Sat & Sun 1·5) 17752 Palmento, Irvine •5611 Littler Huntington Beach 545-8424 $48,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 842·2535 $35 900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 104 Via Mentone (Lldo Isle) NB • •4423 west coast H\YY, Newport Beach 675-0 123 $109,500 . Sun 1-4 675-7225 $79,000 (Sat & Sl!D 1·5) 2567 Columbia Dr (College Park} I'!}! 292 Knox Place, Costa Mesa 833,-3200 Sat •&•Sun 1·5 646-717.1 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 23 Hail Moon Bay (Spyglass Hill) CdM 10054 San Juan Coiirt, Fountain ·valley 6441196 6441152" Sat & Sun 1·5 846-1305 $29 500 (Sun 1-5) •33711 Paseo de Oecoro San Juan Capis. -19162 Sierra Maria ('l'urUe Rock) Irvine 546-9912 $85,000 Sat & Sun 10-4:30 552·7500 $57,500 (Sun 1·51 2019 E. Ocean (Balboa Penin) NB 1.4791 Doncaster, Irvine 675-4600 $89,500 · . Sun 1-4 552·7500 $41 ,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1300 Santanella (Irvine Terr) C<ll4 .304 Otero (Bluffs) Newport Beach 673-6210 Sat & Sun 1·5 675-3000 $69,500 (Sun 1-4:30) 2200 .Francisco, Newport Beach •2701 Vista Umbrosa (Bluffs) NB. 642.-8235 Sat & Sun 1·5 • 644-4910 $78,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1209 Santiago \Dover Shores) NB. • ;¥6 Rue Montreaux (Big Canyon) NB 642·8235 $98,500 Sat & Sun 1·5 '644-4910 $124,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) #4 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB ,~140tero(The Blil!fS)"NB ·"" ~.. ··•· 642•8235-·~--sato..-sun 1-5 •• 640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1866 Tustin, Newport Beach ·•· 3 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 642-8235 $69,500 · Sat & Sun 1·5 1356 Watson Ave. (Halecrest) CM • •1933 Santiago·(Baycrest) NB · · 540-9542 $34,250 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 6«-6200 $110,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 19011 Antioch (Turtle Rock) Irvine 186 Shoreclif! Rd (Shoreclil!s), CdM 838-1486 $53,500 -(Sat & Sun 1-5) -642-8235 .$229,500 Sat. & Sun 1·5, 1807 ·Port Tiffin ·(HVuHomes) NB 8579 Amazon Rivtr;Fountain •.Yalley 6442354 $69,000 (Sat & Sun all day) 988-3371 $63,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 235 Lugonia, Newport Shores , 2021 Aliso Dr., Costa Mesa , 645-8400 $48,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 646-0555 $58,700 Sat & Sun 1-5 -.1000 Cliff Dr. (Cliffhaven} NB **:!:50 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642'.5200 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 673-6900 $2~,000-Sat & Sun 1-5 415 Santa Ana (Newport .Heights) NB 2326 TusUn (Back Bay) Newport Bea~h 642·7491 $56,950 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 6411-6500 $66,500 • Sat & Sun 1·5 ** #65 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 16671 Phelps Lane, Huntington Harbor 642-8235 (Sat 4 Sun 1-5) 842·253.5 $68,000 . Sat It Sun 1·5 4545 Fairfield (Cameo Shores) CdM ' *3801 Inlet Jsle, Ha.rbor View' Hills 642-8235 $119,500 ' (Sal & Suii-i-5) 673-8550 $125,000 Sat & ,sun 1-5 ., ..... w .... ".,. .. ........... , .... ' ' • I • •U I, '• ' I . •· • DAILY PILOT Saturday. No't'tmbtt 17, }q73 ~~ C.F.CoJt .. .,.urthy & Co.-Realtors IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY- SETTLED FOR THE HOLIDAYS DANDY DUPLEX NEWPORT BEACH Just a short, barefoot walk to the ocean. La,rge units with 4 up & 3 down. One year young . Xlnt proven rental record. You o'''" the. land. $110,000. THE $PACE RACE ls y'Our family outgrowing your house? Beautiful 5 bedroom home in prestige Har· bor View Homes neighborhood . Formal din- ing room, fatnily room with fireplace, 3 baths & 3 car garage. Not lease land. VacanL & ready. $81,500. BLUFFS CONDO OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN. 1·5 503 PLAYA Check & compare for VALUE plus ELE- GANCE. Large 3 bedroom Trina model - PLUSH CHAMPAGNE CARPETING. Dra- matically mirrored walls, FULLY air-condi- tioned, Va nLuit Wallpapers & lovely patio. $79,500 -Including the land. Flexible terms & the owners are anxious to move . BIG 4 BEDROOM FHA OR NO DOWN TO VETS A quiet, Santa Ana neighborhood. 4 BR., (l baths & cozy wood burning fireplace. Built-in , kitchen with self·clean gas oven. Assumable low interest gavemment .. financing or terms for FHA or no down to Vet buyers. Priced at $29,000. C. Fe COLESWORTHY 640-0020 _.,_Y!_E HAVE R!NTALS General General G1ner1I CALL COLWELL Properties, Inc FIRST Realtors OCEAN FRONT-ALMOST . Your best buy In Newport Beach Duplex. Just I> block from ocean front. One 4 bed- room and one 2 bedroom. Excellent terms to meet your needs or tax sheller. Offered for $82,500. Call <;OLWELL 646-0555. HOME AN D INCOM E UNI T Walking di stance to East 17th St. shopping area. 2 bedroon1 home plus lovely 2 bedroom apartment. Healed and filtered pqol. Offered for $59,500. Call COLWELL 646--0555. -. CL OSE TO SCHOOL S Great 4 bedroom family hom e.· Close to schools. Close to Parks. Close to library. Close to Boys Club. Close to Catholic Church & sc hool. Close to perfection for family life. Offered for $58. 700. Call COLWELL 646--0555 .. MESA VERD E Sparkling clean 5 bedroom home with family room and dining room . Completely finished garag.e like a bonus room . Easy care land- scaping -l\VO patios. Offered for $57,950. Call COLWELL 646--0555. FOUR PL EX Close to Orange Coast College and shopping. Excellent rental area. Assumable 1st Deed of Trust. Owner will sell or exchange for more units . Offered fo r $64 500. Call · COLWELL 646-0555. • LAKE'. FOREST Best views in Lake Forest, Balcony over- looks the lake . New landscaping, country living near •hopping ,and schools. Offered for $65,000. Will lease al $525.00 mo. Call COLWEL(. 646--0555. VIEW LOT Beautiful home-site on Pasatiempo g o I f course in Sanla Cruz. Approximately. 1/3 acre. Plaqs included in price. Will sell or exchange. Offered for $15,000. Call COL- WELL 641HJ555. Genet al ro -** ** ** Heritage-Collection • l'EEK·A·BOO A LITTLE OCEAN VIEW IS BETTER THAN NON E. See this absolutely charming custom home In Newport Heights. 2 Bedrm and large den. Dining area, 2'h baths, 2 fire- places, beamed ceilings, dble. garage, heavy shake roof, enjoy a mini view of the spark- ling blue Pacific. Our exclusive at $56,500. CALL 540-tlSt. CHARMING TOWNHOUSE 2 STORY . SECLUDED UNIT-featuring 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, oversized patio & beauti- ful carpets & paint. Spacioµs grounds with beautiful pool & landscaping. Lots of trees, ocean breeze in quiet adult only community. Perfect location near Newport Back° Bay. Priced only $36,500. CALL 546-5880. · MESA VERDE BEST BUY JUST LISTED -3 bedrm., 2 bath, family room. Large patio and all the usual Mesa Verde e,<lras. Nice quiet tree lined street. Vacant and ready for your move. Priced at only $36,900. CALL 540-1151. COMPANY OWNED AND VACANT MUST SELL THIS NEWPORT BEACH - 2 Story Cape Cod home. A terrific valu e fea· luring 4 huge bedrms, den, lge. heated pool , separate laundry area and much, much more? 2500 Sq . Ft. of living in a beautiful setting. Priced only $67,200. Call for complete details. CALL 546-5880. EASY LIVING NICE 3 BEDROOM-all bltns. dble. gar., clubhouse & pool condominium, excellent lo- cation. Vacant ~ move in quick. Owner \viii help with financing. Asking $24,500. CALL 540-1151 . ' IT'S BIG IN TURTLE ROCK-Private yard, spacious cul-de-sac home. 4 Bedrooms1 21/.i baths, for· mal dining and family room . Massive fire *******************~ place, kitchen is a culinary's delight. Estate size 3 car garage. Offered at $59,950. Vacant •HERE IT ISi and ready for your inspection. CALL 546-5880 For the professional who wants to give his· i·-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;G;;;e;.;n•;;;r;;;•;;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I wife and children an elegant home for living, 1· ----NEWPORT BEACH entertaining, security, and equity growth. IT'S GOT EVERYTHING -4 Bedroom, fam- Has 5 bedrms, 4 baths, pool, and BBQ. .,. ... ily room, forma l dining room, 20' x 40' pool 1315 Santiago, N. B. Open Sunday 2 to 5 with pool sweep & jacuzzi. Large corner lot 'BAYCREST ELEGANCE with boat door and oversized double garage. For the discriminating home owner, 2800 sq . Just li!ted at $84,500. Hurry, CALL 540-1151 ft. of luxury, new, with 4 bedrms, in one of COMFY•COZY Newport Beach's truly prestigious areas. 1801 Santiago, N. B. · Open Daily 1-5 PRICED RIGHT ·and equipped with gold Gntu Days 645- 7221 shag carpets, spa~ious living rm ., with marble faced fireplace, 3 . neat bedrooms, family II/' Eves. S4U594 room is extended by enclosed patio '\\1ith ~'211733 WESTCLIFF DR. room for pool. table. Step saver kitchen has ~ I I NEWPORT BEACH plenty of cabinets & electric builtins.' Great LAS MARINA'S floor plan & Mesa Verde location. CALL *******************~ 546-5880. The fastest draw tn the West. Any day i11 the BEST DAYlo ON THE CUFF Ad. ·:.i~. Pilot o a..tned ~~',, ~~=~' 64'l'.'~.•eta,y. · ARO VE DANA POINT MARINA ERITAGE Gene ral Genoral LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES A PROPER-ADDRESS Brighton Rd ., Cameo Shores . 4 spacious BR's + room for 1 more, elegant dining, comfurtable ..Flt, beaulifuLprivale pool.&_ patio, all · masterfuliy & individually de- signed to overlook the magnificence of Cameo Shor~s Oceanfront. Betty Kerr 644-6200. (Ul9) LIVE IN A PARK ! Outstanding "Portofino'" located on edge of Harbor Vie'v Park. Bonus room + fee land. $84,500. Lois Miller 642-8235. (U20) EXCLUSIVE VERSAILLES BIG CANYON For the Buyer who desires the best! All the amenities for Happy Living + 40' space for pool & dbl. fairway VIEW. $175,000. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. #4 RUE GRAND DUCAL. (U21) HOME FOR CHRISTMAS? A posibility in this charming 2BR Balboa Island beach hou se. $61,000. Martha Mac- nab 642-8235 . ( U22) "ENCLOSED COURTYARD" Charming 4BR /FR w /step-down LR. Built- in vacuum . Extra roo1n for pool. Lg. Jot- terrific location. $74.500. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. 2200 FRANCISCO. (U23) , ELEGANT OCEANFRONT . Magnificent 4BR, 4 bath w /every luxury amenity -completely remodeled & dec- orated-partly furnished & ready lo mov&- in. $169, 750. Bob OWens 642-8235. (U24) ONE YEAR NEW Spacious 2-story home. 3 large BR's, 3 baths, lg. Flt, formal DR. Light & airy. ~9;500. Bev.cib°·~Orph;\•.ji4~235_, (Jl~). ~ FIRST OF FERING Bean1 ceilings + beautiful panelled \VaUs ·prevail in this warm & spacious home. 5 BR's, 5 baths, FR & formal DR. Spaciou• master suite w I fireplace. Pier & Slip. Evelyn Gray 642-8235. (U26) BIG CANYON LOT on Burning Tree Rd. overlooking water, 2D & 3D Greens. $86.500. RDn Sherman 642-8235. ( U27 ) [Irvine I IO I Ooftf Orin ... 1-1~35 I'" MttArthlr "'·1200 2 BEDROOMS -2 BATHS ALL BUILT-IN KITCHENS INCLUDING BLENDERS & COMPACTORS PRIVATE PATIOS & BALCONIES HOT SPA, POOL, PUTTING GREEN OPEN DAILY 11 :00 • 5:00 Corner of S1nt1 Clara ind Strfft of The Blue Lanter n At Famous Clifftop G11ebo, 0 1n1 Point OFFERED BY Golden Sea Gull Realty 496·2727 General * BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES * OCEJl.NFRONT Only one like it! Ne\V deluxe triplex, 4 car parking. Choice loc. S u b m; i t trades. $225,000. 675-7060 UNUSUAL FIND Luxurious d u p 1 e x. Owner's unit 5 BR. + 3 BR rental. Secluded Newport Island. Call for further informa- tion. 673-7420. NEWPORT HEJGHTS Reduced! Spanish 3 BR., 2 ba. split-level. Extra lge .. lot. Owner • extremely anxious! Call & ·submit 642-7491. INCOME Two 2 Bdrm. Units Near Harbor Blvd. $39,500 $3,500 Down ~ REALTORS _f] 4 Local Offices to Serve You General General * BROADMOOR * REALTORS A UNIVIJI: too: IN SPYGLASS I -It's a lot of lot! Ocean views from sprawling front yard and moun- tain canyon views from garden patio rear yard,, It's a lot of house: Five bedrooms, three baths, two stories and fancy. It's a lot of features : Thick carpets, great patio, beau- tiful landscaping and 3 car garage. It's $139,500, now that"s not a lot of money for all that! A listing of Jean C-Ole. -UNIQUE HOMES Roaltors, 67~ 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Coron• del Mar Gener•I OPEN HOUSES SAT/SUN. 1·5_ 112 VIA PALERMO, LIDO ISLE OWNER TRANSFERRED Like new! 3 Large bdrms. plus study 50 LINDA ISLE-BAYFRONT ''Hacienda on the lagoon". 3 & Maid's, billiard rm., pier & float. $250,000. DAVIDSO N REALTY 5801 W Coa>I Hwy N B G'11, · 7 767 3116 Newpor t Blvd, NB (1/J-9060 SPANISH INFLUENCE in this lge. 5 bdrm., 3 bath home. From the massive entry thru the iron gates to the expansive redwood deck1 with its unexcelled view of Newport Harbor. The dining rm. wall is covered with crystal mirrors; the entire house bas the ele- gance you expect in Corona de! Mar. Offered I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; at $129,950.CORBIN-MARTIN PROFESSIONAL Ru ltors Call Anytime 644-7662 DEC ORA TOR'S "?;.;;~~~~'3~~~~~~!!!!!~;"':";"". Adorable lY.'O b e d r 0 om * 59'x290' LC)T * C-1 ?.ONE E-Z~TERMS 132.500 Cienerel -.... Gerw.rat -• . .;;.. ...._ -~ .... town.bouse,. t;tQnc 10 pcrfec· • _.( Bedroom. ho.oie (Jinae I .;:_=::..:.------I !Ion. 1itanY' extras • tome · ---------LOOKI SEEi npttonal. It re11-lly sparklts! master 'BR) + family room" R blin111 R ho •'"""" + den. 3 baths. m!UlY ex· am • anc • • ~ .. ~. --~., 1 •-t 158 700 Count"' 4 ""'"'· Low down WHAT A -HARBOR VIEW u~. ~-· '"= ' " or no 'do\\11 G.l.! Has 3 BONUSI • C·2 Zone • Harbor Blvd. bnth~. PV atone fireplace. • Outstanding three or tour 100 x :al, access to adjo~ Cove 1 ....t 1 padtllo,hOinlnghrm., 625 sq:. rt: bonus room with bedroom, t\\'O story home 1ng street, $115,00J. bul t· ns, • w a• fl r · plumbing bar or for bath! with sunken tamlly room, Sprfnklen front &: rear. Space for 2 pool tsbles. 4 wet bar, bulltln t.v. area, Roy McC•rdle Realtor ~0."",,r1'•.1n "~ 750r W1~ g br, 2 'bath. ·Ftne Shag ~~ty noo, r, and window 1810 Newnort Blvd., C.M. · .., • · · throughout Covered patio '''"'"• .. ,.. exc t ng two level J41.712f TARBELL, RN lton with tuSt~m buUt--ln gas mamr bedroom and an ln>-1.,._0!ll!!!!tl!!!!!li!!..,.;!1!!!!" hllr~. Convenience loca· poalbl.t to dupUcate yard. I' __ _ HOT! HOT! HOT! Hon for school•. thoppiAA 137,500 or le.,. for lil>O MESA VERDE il.nd Access. Would you • month. The belt k buy In beautltul .'Aini & profit!! 3 BR. 2 BA. 2"9-car 1ar. Huge R·2 lot, great yard · patlu. Oul O( nrea owner say!' "Stll II!•· S27.9C(l. Call Jackie Reeves qui<"kly. 645-8400. ~231J. $40,9501 Ca ~ I Call 61f-'122S ?lfcsa. Verde! Lovely 4 bdnn., famlly rm. & screen- ed lanai. 1% BatN, elec, bltns, dl1hwasher ; carpets, benutlful shultera. Quiel cu! de sac tlreet for the chlldren to play in. Offered V. E. "'-rd & Co. 1-======== for iJG,500 .. _...._ Anydoyia!beBESTOAYto MORGAN Rl!ALTY run an ad! Don"t delay •• ~~======I__/ 673-6642 67>645t . ' ' • • • 1Miral • preJen b ... ' COUNTRY STYLE NEW LISTING -bursting with charm and coziness in every room. Paneled family rm. with used brick fireplace, so right for your family. So Is the Baycrest location. · 1941 Commodoro, H.B. Open Su n 1-5 NEW LISTING! SUPER SHARP 3 bedro1 . 2 bath home in de- sireable Cllffbaven. Especially clean -new carpeu thruoul 1000 Cliff Drive, H.B. Open Sat/Sun. 1-5 FIRST CHANCE TO SEE WATERFRONT -Newport Shores and it's a rare beauty! New Orleans style 3 bedrm. home. 2 Level brick patio, facing on canal \\•ith view. 335 Canal, Newport BHch Open Sunday 1-5 HOLIDAYS AHEAD COOK YOUR FESTIVE TURKEYS AND TRIMMINGS in this gourmet kitchen -just one of the many outstanding fe&tures of this magnificent view home ln South ·Laguna. 5000 Sq. Ft. of executive splendor. Call us !or an appolntmenl to see. DELUXE BEACH DUPLEX CORNER LOCATION -and you own the land here. Upper unit has ocean view. Each unit has 3.bedrms. -newly carpeted, spacious, built In kitchen, fireplace, etc. Very well priced at $100,000. General Office Open Saturdays & Sundoys PETE BARRETI REAL TY 1605 Westcllff Dr., H.B. 642-5200 Genoral You Can Buy A Beautiful Dean e Home '" Prestigious Big Canyon 3 Bedroom -3 Bath ' From $79 ,950 to $89 ,500 Call 644-6056 I 0 AM -5 PM situated on a tarae 130x150 lot with to'A-'frin& shade trees, R comfortable 3 BR 2 BA ho1nc ~·Ith den and front porch for your rocker . PIUli separate4 ·awl\)' from tbe house a trlple:ti: y,·lth lncon1e potential or $440/mo. · only $69.900 tor nil CALL 644-nll ~NI L l l ·- BAii.[ Y f,, A'J~ULIAI l '' IRVINE TERRAC~! VIEW! a really diUerent and tun houR In a great loc».tio1'. ~ ll\-1ng ?m with lo~-e1Y: tree shaded patio. 4 bedroiims. Kitchen. & n d Jamlly room y,ith comer ~fireplace. Plus another patio \.l.ith pool and view ol the bay -Call 673-8.;so. OP!N TIL t • 1rs FUN ro 8E NICE1 Unusual Home! + Unit. NIODIF!ED ''A'' FRAME SPY,GLASS HILL ex.an vtew! Daby tr..b 3 Lusk built 4 bedroom borne -on abulous-•~.lldllD-2..bath-.Clpen..beoma. corner lot. Paneled bonus room. Complete-formal dining room. -two 1 I d d Oc vi •169 500 fittplaces, tranquil famlty Y an scape • ean ew · • 1 • room. Private na11ter Bdnn LET'S MAKE A DEAL su1te. A tatt opportunity at $83,500. Low down. HU!T}'! ! owner transferred. and is ready lo sell tbls GRUBB. & ELLIS co. large 3 bedroom ho~. Spacious family 675-7DIO room plus game room. 3\'z baths. One year EVER STOLEN old. $81,950. A DUPLEX BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUM Large two bedroom, two bath with double water view. Room for your boat. $125,000 with good terms. A VERY SPECIAL OFFER Eastbluff beauty! Lovely family home with .view. 4 bedrooms. Dining room. Many built.in features. Functional, spacious. $65,000. BROADMOOR BIG CANYON Exceptional value at only $119,500. Fully landscaped, draP.OO. and decorated. Ideally s~lled lor family living: 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room. BIG CANYON SPECl.t,L Exciting new Bordeaux model in latest area. Atr condltibned. owner bas added many custom features. Large lot at end of •treet. $124,500. DECORATOR'S JEWELBOX Nliw 2 bedroom Big Canyon condominium. Imaginatively decorated end unit with view . Terra cotta tlle entry, family room and kitchen. Many extras. '95,000, • • "' CAMl!O-SHORES • --• Ocean view, verY large livin~ room · and master bedroom with beautiful parquet floors , beamed ceilings. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. $115,000. NEVER OCCUP IED · But you can move in today! Yes, We land- scaping and drapes are in, and this 3 bed- room 2\!a bath home ls near the pool and tennis couri. in University Park. Just listed at-only $67,000. • _._ 644·1766 Coldwell,Benker ~ 2161 Son l H ""'n Hl111 Rd., H.B • • • Try this: IY.'O 2 bedroom units • double garage in-' ' come of $3750 per year. Aaklng $35,950. Try yoUll own price OY.'ncr SELL! Call Red Carpet, _Realtors., ~. Balboa Island *REDUCED* NOW Sll.9.000 Vacant duplex plUJ1 guest room Super renovnled - boftt mooring:; fuml.9bed. xlnt pe.rklna. Slep1 to bP.ach. Ovmt"r M.f!I "tell Open Snt/Sun 1-5 l06 P"" St. Ag1. 67';-0141 64>-lltl FOR t h e dlscrlmlnalin1. Award winning 2 ·st or 1 home • rebuilt by leadtnc architect • luxurious appt'a .. plus channtng l-1ty. houa · on same lot. $139,500 Offered by Rl.lpll V. Hlnger Realtor M.C. Elliott Real Estate :m. Marine Ave. U'ITl..E Balboa TAl&nd, 'bY owner, 2 br hse-w/2 apt. PJ!tlo ~ gar. Owner "'111 ~nee. By appnt. only ..... GT.1-1644 Belboa Pen1n1u1a SHARP 2 BR.1A<ln& putt, cor. loea.Uon, frplc, dbl pr, $68.500. 6~-0wner. LOE. 4 Br, tam. nn. )ft, kl.tC:h. 2.-Sty. 111,st·e Monhalt n .. 1cy - a. r"' • . ONE FOR YOU;' ONI! l'OR . I YOUR l'OLKS. , No. 1·1130 Blrk&hlrt Ln. 3 BR. 2 DA. FIR, lovtl)I tl'ft·fllled yard. $64,Cnt No. ~ll.12 Btrk~hlre Ln. , 3 BR, 3 BA w/Jo~.R.. Gre&t pool wfbe.th hou!t!. $69,5110 RHODA MAGIL, ma,, ·--- -' • Cost 2 4 la la f s Coll 3 ba 1129 OP 21 Two to I D ""'' sha1 Jot • quic 156.· hon> mod b:1th Ten 6#- CUT Br. tn• 152. * 2 Xln'r Prln Cos ;oo, Ago UNU quRI 5Wi roo In .... ,,_ el.au ltom + mo. --. Costa • Costa Mall MESA VERDE, OH THI'" QOLF-COURSE OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN"l-4:30 PM 2004 KORNAT DRIVE-2160 Sq. Ft., 2 Story 4 bedrooms, 2 baths up plua den with ow~ lavatory on !st floor, formal dinlng -room large kitchen. Huge llvlng room with ·stone fireplace. Private paUo overlooks the stun· nlng goU course greenery'$78,000. . COSTA MESA REALTY SINCE 1958 548· 7711 After 6 P.M. c.n 557-4617 Coll090 Ptrk Cost• Mesa FLAVOR OP • NEW ORLEANS • Bedroom + Pool French Quarter eleaance ata the decor rrom t h e COW1Ytird tntJ'tl.nee lo the YtTOught Iron veranda o v e rlooklrt1 ahlnuoorina pool. Sweeping 1ta.lrs to up- per maic cf bedrooms ln· cludln& mufer 1ulte and parents retreat. Step down liv nn, crystal dlflin&, pool view kitchen! lae tam nn, .epenite awxby nn. MATCHLESS! METfCU· LOUS! MEMORABLE! Ca.II today tor apJ!Olnlmenl. Tho RHI Eatoft Fair 536-25111 and 8'9-6133 Be In for the N~:u·: ~:n !~ ~~~. Juat ll••cd• F•re<d aale Dn· Holidays ly 3 years new. Elegant 4 BDRM, new crpt, paint & drapes. \Vilt flnauce. 2007 Columbia Dr. 833-lXIO TWO STORY MESA WOOJI Coron• dol Mar duplex.,, So. or the u.,,. deco•. • bedrooma, 3 bath~ OPEN SUN. 1-5 3 Bdm1., 2~ bath11 + 2 including spack>us sep f.ami· bdtm., 2 bath; 2 yn. new. ly room. A rare opportunity • Chateau Blanc Townhome Sl.25,()()). for l!.fesa Woods, only * 3 BR. 2~ BA CORNER $49,9'0 So HWTYI Phone • 400 aq. tt. Bonus room 3 Bdrm., tnmlly rm., 2',' 897....00fl • * Private patio baths + 3 bdr1n. ,2 balh. '* Pool, Tennis courts $129,SOO. • Oubhouse OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 Eastald• of Brookhunt, I 217 MARGUERITE Walker 0 Lee block So. or E1111 Two 2 bdrm. duplex; close I ~=~";';':;';";~;;';':=::::::'. NELSO?!,~*ESTATE to ocean. $98,500. I~~~-"-'"-'':'-'-,--OPEN llOUSE Huntington Be1ch 2183 RALEfGH. CM I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I SUNDAY, NOV. 18th 1-1 PM DOWNTOWN -• FOR THE YOUNG SET • • S.aturday, Novtmbfr 17, 1971 uni nron lffch CONDOSPECIALISTSI LAGUNA IEACA MiTEL Have ooe to stUf We can .. do It! IVauna buy one! • GROSS $66,000 We've aott•1u! One. or two SUPERB-lax wrfte off, ocean side of bi•\\'ay. ~; .. ~:i.~,.:. -Exchange up or do\\•R for saleable property, ra1e1 • ROOd u1umable loans anywtfere. available. We· specialize in -------- sellln& Condol • buyen "'All· tna nowt Oloict resales available Jn primj!: locationls •f Villa Po.ewe, Tiburon. \tc. Our sale1men are boiided. Belt protectJon fer .YOU when selllna or Ustl111 '°1. home ot fueome prop. e . Call: 1rwln realty Inc. 9~ l24'"hr1) F.qual Uo11Stna Oppty. MINI WAREHOUSE SITE 5.7 NET LEVEL ACRES $42,5 00 PER ACRE. Tor South Santa Ana are>. Adjoins high schoo & huge residential are.a. N. Laguna duplex + Bach apt. $87,500. Laguna Niguel 4 BR home GI FHA $41,500 Lag Nig 3 BR. golf course Condo $47,500 LUSH CANYON. • • ... vie"'" fr<lm thll 3 bdrm .. btautfully land 1cape d hon1e. located h1 \\'OOdiy, elose-ln k>eatlon: b r I c k nreplaee ln living room. 159.r.oo AG Ian REAL ESTATE 1100 Glenneyre St . 494-!1173 549--0316 Loguno Hiiis ASSUM!; 7% LOAN No lncrea~e • no qunllrtca· tion , Lagunll JIUls <.'Ondo- Huntl ........ Btach's Ontu 49A 9794 mlnlum.SMn>duple~model .... -.. ,.. 3 BR, 2 ba. Central heat & Most Popul•r air condlUoning. Includes 2 Bdrm condo.. desirable ~21 lOOO N. COAST HWY. c;a.apetlng, draperies, mlrior ~ level floor plan, l i,t \vardrobcs, electric garage f'llrB new, Freshly Painted LAGUNA BEACH door opener, pool facllllln & "1th tastefully· paneled and much n1ore . $29,900. mirrored livin&. room, plush ,,.. •"'RI REALTY "·'~ .... 25 wa.llpapered dining area, L .. un. Buich L1guna Be1ch ~u-.,..,..,,. shag carpets &: custom L1gun1 Niguel 1wport 81•c * JUST OPENED * VILLA GRANADA IN EASTBLUFF FABULOUS 4 BR. l\'l'l'H :Ill BA111, FIREPLAC'E.S, WET BARS I: POOf; FACILITY , $54,500 ontl ONE DELUXE 5 Bil. DEN W/3 BAAT•166,500 &15 AMfGOS WAY l bt~ to 0011Uah School * MODilLS OP!lN • CALL 644-1991 ANYTIME -----------------~- NEED 4 BEDROOMS? Oell&htful 2 story honle, nc1v cpts & drps, nenr beach. Clubhouse, rec program, 2 pools & tennis. Can ha\•e hnn\edlate ()CCupancy. \\'ill rent $400 nlQ. or sell $48,500. dra,,.., ovenbed panUy * HANDYMAN SPECIAL * GOu· .,,,.,;.,. home largo lot area, near schools., wallnng 3 BR + study beaut land ..-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.1 dlsiance!Q Huntl n gJon S d ll thi · 'bd ....., ' • center Swimming pool and · ave o ars on s ocean view or rm., scat::::." many extras. many 'park areas. Asking 2 bath home with family rm . & dining area. $74,500. 495-40'29. only 124.!95 call .!2!!.,. Nee.d.s aJltUeJ>lbow grease to make ii a real N!'W • BR. 2\! B'\· FR. M?-3095. showplace Has fenced yard & nice patio NORTirVTE\V, 2100 i>pht . • l\'l. $56,!Y.iO. 493-5197/1 6~% VA LOAN are& U you are a handyman, you could 5'2-<735. 2 Blks. to beach. 3 4: Fam. save many dollars on this family home at ·L'"'1d:..o:::;:\1::.1,------I nn., din. rm, stone frplc.. $49 500 .. new carpets. • S37 ,950 ' --GE:MMI--ABANDONED UDO ! .I CANYON CABANA Easy liv ing home, Great deck space, -open, Qean1s. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Vie1v fl'om ll\'!ng roon1 &. n1aster Bl'. Jo'lreplnl'e. \\'alk to schools & il\opping. Ownt"rs are anxious . $59,950. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-4 1)0llY r111.1ou1K !den\ '1art" home. Jn CX· BEAUTY! ··o···. ~,.:-,.~ ,:JU.T~9 ccllent condition w/2 BA, ,._ 2 bed 120-F Tustin Ave., N.B. : : .U., ).!£ ~~ ~ " 3 BR & exceptional !'an!. ....,Jtc room cottage. REALTORS 6'" ·~ ;,,:.,,:,_~ ....__ t' n 11 2 BR 2 DA 669 Bonita, The Bl uffs. 11t1t.M1 r-·eaturing 2 patios -for Walk to pier and surf. Pav· ~ • ~ l'e:>~~n:~ ·-r~ic1,g~~·~~atlonal Condition '. GRUBB & ELLIS CO. \ ,.::i;;.,ua . )'OU & the family to enjoy! ed d1ive, 2 car g~e with ~ Prof decorated. Beat L•!land 675-7080 Good hon1c -good price. work shop. Covered patio ---='------11 J tJ H " $69 900 •NEW DUPLEX! OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1·5 PM 518 IRIS AVE 4\11\ll SQ. FT. 3 BDRM. 2 BA, FAri.1 RPof & FRPLC. ~';".3'J30 DESERTED ! ! I Bcsl Cdl\1 buy!!! Super shai·p! 2 BR heme on R·2 lot . aad n unit . f'1iccd for quick sai(., Anxious owner, $56,450. eaq 645-8-loo. v. E. ..... ..m & Co. ~~ ......... $l0,250 wifhbuiltinBBQ.$32.900. =:---~~ 0~~yce~h·a pm ~n: FAMILY PARADISE Omtu • . COATS • 645-8400. cm;tom vu 4 BR, tam. rm. &. Watch the boats from every Quiet cu l de sac; extra lge. . ~21 WALLACE room la th~ t•mfic •tart" 494-5678 499-2800 lot. 187,roOO REALTORS ho00me, ~~,IE,000 with 10% r-..!!!!!!!!!!"!"""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ji!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!l!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.: V. E. J .... 'afd & Co. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 . wn. -~. " ..,._.._. 2319 HEATHER LN , NB · 962-4454 HARBOUR Legunt lffch Laguna Blach OCEAN VIEW 515 \V,F~~~~~v.·ealth I BEACH LOVERS HUNTI~lY EMERALD BAY OCEANFRONT PRIME 1 ~s1:1 ~~Rp'I. ~!tJ~.ig~~i ---'-'-.c..c=------------Ii charming 3 Bdrm .. 21,~ FOR OHL Y Lido Opportunity £ASTSIDE $36,950-C>ne Year Old bath split level hon1e vi'lth $89,500??? For small ,family , about to ~ :,~%\\~. ~~~las~°tc!Hoog E.xpruu;ive use ct glass, Irvine an ocean view. An open \\'ELL NOT QUITE' B be completed, all rK',11 ~ COSTA MESA v.'OOds & heavy lihake rool. Door plan & the extensive · • · ut Askin: S79,00) 4 Big BR's, Incl big master GREEN THUMBER use of wood thruout, makes f~~1.all .. ~~al ~~i: ~~~iet. f:::a!~~ a,;,:~:. John Carey Rltr 646-7414 nXl "'f· ft. 3 br hotne with sunken living room le fcl'mal dining room -Ex· cellent condition & available to fl Veteran NO DOWN!! Bkr 546--0.;62 Walker &Lee ···~ ,,, ... suite. GlaM &arden kitchen this one of the most at· t .... s w ...... we are c ..... nn!{, ....,. BEACH DUPLEX w/continuous c I ea n l n g own11 this one. He 's tractive buys In Emerald In this rustic home. THE in. Ycu choose your ov.'ll Rerlcl'OratC<\ 3 BR. & z BR. oven, color toned ap-landscaped it with an eye Bay. $107,500. STEPS FR 0 l!.f THE decor. s79.500 units. 1.~ Blk. to beach. in Pliances. SI""' down live flun. tor beauty and a desire NORTH LAGUNA FRONT YARD, FACING ., I 3 bdrm THE OCEANFRONT Nev.1>0rt's best rental area. nn with roarin&' fireplace. for minima care. s., Spectacular white water • Pool siu lot. New Exec 2 bathl, upgrading, .patlo views from Irvine Cove to HEAD DlRECTLY TO THE ~R~INAL BALBOA area. TERMS TO SUIT! !~-,.! great Io ca t 1 On · Dana Point. 3 Bdrms., BEACH. BKR 91i2-55U ....., ~ Charming 2 bdrm. floor N W LIS I G Beach house w/3 ~s. & OPEN SAT &. SUN studio, den, sheltered pool. plan, features spacious llv. E T N I extra income unit. Just SPANISH Sl24,ooo. rm., with extensive use of Gorgeous Nord corner home. steps to beach, for $49,500. · HOUSE OF GLASS • 1.5 SAN CLEMENTE glass THAT AFFORDS A Spacious 2·sto•y w/3 BR, NEWPORT BEACH 6 Blocka to beach on quiet 4372 BROOKSJ·DE Two stores with successful, MAGNIFICENT VIE\Y OF 21,i BA, & great bay vie1v. RHlty 675--1642 euldesac. Among exclusive CALL 552.7500 long time tenants + ·3 apts., THE SURF POUNDING ON $119,500 l d N WRITER, LAWY~R RATED ''G'' exec hornet. Loads of &IUB, always fully rented. Price TilE ROCKS & SANDY --r:!: • 2627 Newport B v " .B. MERCHANT, CHIEF? Fo• a GREAT buy • 3 woods and heavy ohal<e VISION Incl., •djacent vacant C·I BEACH BELOW. One wall )l;Jtittmgham JUaftn "BIRD WATCHERS" ~'O outsidl' nitrancts to l:K-droom.'I, East Side, c.osta roof. High catherdral cell· lot; located on San has RUGGED OLD BRICK cc:.... 7 A three bedroom family yoor large, bright of!ico al ~fl'M $25,000. Call oow ings, adobe fireplace! • red hill Qemente's main shopping FIRF.PLACE &. built in-~TCRs hon1ecverlookingBackBay. home. Enjoy the neat, 646-TITI. · garden patio kitchen. Dea ~P~N~~/SUN. l-4 bookshelves. 675-0123 Custom features. MU!t sell. nlOdcm 2 bdnn., de n, 2 OPEN1lt t, rr'S Fl.IN fo BE NICE/ fell throlllh -owner has RANComGpaEJ &kltcDhBenL. w0ViENt h BEST BUY LIDO l\Tovlng to San Francisco. balh home and nev.· top ~ reduced to S.18,950 for im· REALTY REA.LTORs 21612 Ocean Vl1t1 Low dolvn OK. ~~~:fuf;ri1:1~~i~OO-'' I. 11~1·11:11 mTedalatle sales! hBKRel!J62.56terll ;~~~~ ~;~ ;! l~r:-r~I:P ~~~ ~+.r. fr~ 3~:~ ~~~,:~r~.v~~ Ope~:~:s;":,v~::i:rada 3001 E "'At Hv.·y 673-6510 . ---•-11••••JJ llpprox. ~i acre. Large garage. This better quality · 67'7080 · ~. OPEN SAT/SUN 1 S Walnut Square Condo, super gardenB, while water & home has rich W/W Mesa Verde .,.. COME RUNNINOl I 2915 •· I S • 2 An a Lot. 2 BR's each . upt,'l'llded, 2 BR & den ''A" ccastaI viev.·1. $79,SOO. CARPETING & CUSTOM 242 Cedar You mUlt see this ultra· .ntt ng un Or. Owner will ClllT)' 2nd TD. 1t1odel. Better than new, DRAPES TH Ru -OUT . • BY OWNER • Spacious Better than new, :1 BR 2 charming duplex?! h'rees, h1agnltlcent ocean, bay view. Only $33,950. quality carpets, shunera· Located on Sp AC IOU S 3 Br, huge Uv. rm , Formal BA home. Ex Pan de d • ,;ew, ·charm. ·\Ylllk to the A lovely, mo~in eond. 4 1, thruout. Super locatlcn. An· LEVEL LOT, WITH PLEN· Din rm, k Fam rm v.•/park renovated, redecorated. 2 beach..,One wtlt brand new. bdrm., tam., 2'.~ ba. home. xlcua <>wner says "Submit TY OF ROOM FOR EX· view. Tehlccst planters blks to ocean. Community $78,960~ Lew do\'.g1. 1 for gracious J l v l.n g . any oiler." $32,500. Call Phil IPANSION. Tb.is "BIUE? Rib-S461000, 549-1867. pool & tennis. $47,900. Open "GRUBB & ELLIS CO. Dellgntfut, •ecludcd patio, & MZ-4471 ( ::;:) 546-1101 McGowaa, JWS.ff\JO. • • • bon Spcci&I" is our buy M·s I VI j Sun 1-5 675-MO n1mmlng pool. $128,00>. 5122 Elkaford 1t05N.Coai1~.,.J..aguno 1 o1 the year tqa-only .. 1 1 on • 0 642-2563 or 645-4$99 SHORECLIPF'S RACHELLE ROBERS 5I/. % Open Snt. & sun. 1·5 494-1177 . $19,500 FULL PRICE NEW GoU c0u,.,c. new -.,;;FA"'s"'T~PO'=-s"'s'=E"-'S~S.'-- Most modestly priced 2 Re•ltor 67S-2373 i'I · ZQU!CfSSftl'(!W'cpUta'fflTJtp SEE, TO BELIEVE $500,00'.> recreation center Harbor View Carmel model. 2 BEDROOM HOME I I MISSION REAL TY within walking d Is l an c e 3 BR., 2 ba., family. nn .. bedroom, den, 2 fireplace s, ' ' large VA •-Rn en this su,,.r 5\....... V. E. Howard & C.O. EMERA'~ BAY M~ so. co·-HWY., from this 2 bedroom, 2 bath, lot.ii of extra!. Price reduced 1J bath View home, just living room with open beam J<"1 ...-, .... ., . ._ r--.i.-.... ~-.,.,.., ""' ... lilted a few 1'oun a;o. ceilings, wall to v.·all cpts, 2 story, 4 bcdnn, + bonus . -... the ultimate In living, 5 BR, LAGUNA ·a.Jr cond., l u x Ur Io us to $68,950 Including land .,~ 1100 covered -tlo I 1 --• -. Big 1/3 •= plus 4 ooo sq fl home with !en Phone (714) 494-G731 carpeting, electric kllchen CORBIN-MARTIN -· yarrt v.·lih fru~~ ... 2 mlgtii consider a VA cffer. UNIVERSITY PARK b.stie ccean & coastfti \l.'fth built-in barb e q u e . REAL TORS . 644-7662 DAILY PILOT 27 ewpiort 8e1c -----: SANTIAGO DR."'°' Ft\•e bedrooms, three baths, heat«! pool, decorated & carpeted thlt ytar, ·Alktna $11?,500 OPEN SUN. 1·5 U31 SANTIAGO DR. ~21 BURR \VilITE REALTOR 2001 NE\VPOH.T, N'PT BCB 61;,-.46.10 GRAND O~ENING Newport 81y Towen 1 & 2 BEDR90!<.f t'OND0~11NIU1\t HO:\IES L\a.Yfl'ont Jlon1c11 Boat.SJiP' r Fuil Secur!l:y lll&hrise Steel & roncretl! eonstrucUon Private Balt'Onles 2 prage spaces per unll. Roof top sundeck Unusual Opportunity to Pur· chase Ba,yCront Properfy in Nev.1>0rt Beach. 310 Ft>rn.11.ndo Rd., N.B. 675-1551 VIEW PACKAGE IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS Beautiful 3 br + den, 4 bn home w/oullifanding vl~w of Back Bay & r.tarina. Lrg formal entry & llv nn for elegant entertaining. Tiled f1'0nt terrace \\'/llrick BBQ. Ne\\•ly decorated & llllldscaped. OPEL~ HOUSE SAT & SUN for from 1-4. $179,500. By Owner. 1038 Santa Santiago Dr., Dover Shores, NB. 548-9710. DUPLEX $69.SOO 1 Blk to beach. Pvt rooftop sundeck,• cor ner lot. Walk to restaurants & Lido Shops. 2 Br, I Ba. -lge crptd sleep-loft for teenage or studio use. 2nd unit: 1 Br. 1 Ba, patio. 2 garages: Comb. gara&'e/playhouse & garage/potting shed. Gar· ~ ll vegetable area. Cor- ner ~ort ,\ 3Sth St, Open Sat-Sun. 1·5 Owner, Mz:l871. LOWER THAT RENTI By ov.'Tllng this tine duplex, shows p1·lde cf ownership; safe, short walk for the kid· ·dies to the beach. Never a vac&ncy. Solid income., * OPEN HOUSE * SATURDAY 1·5 PM 135 45th '''"' Nl!WPORT BEACH Ocean Shore Properties * 493-1111 * DECORATOR'S. DREAM " Elegant ·I Bdrm, 2 bath Cape Cod! Secluded, tree shelter· ed setting. Fonnnl dlning, charming family room with nlauive tlrepl ace. A re- n1arkable vt\lue at $81,000. Low down OK. Don't wait !!! GRUBI & ELLIS CO. 675-7080 DUPLEX 10 '/. DOWN WALK TO BEACH C.Om~etely redecorattd 3 bedroom and 2 bedroor11 unlls. One block to aandy beach. Hurry, won't last! Only 176,roOO. . CENTURY 21*642-lnl Newport Htighta Unlv•r•·lty. Rulty garages + carport $24.900. $35,900. . . Finest LUXURY condition. views, Llfetlme tile roof, Dinlne area plus breakfast :.:.:::.;.=..c.::.:.c:.._.:..c;..;.;c::: 300l E. Cs · llwy. 6~0 733\\reeJo. Broker 60-«22 1 WM. McCABE Fordham townhouse -end cedar interior $239,(0). MILLION DOLLAR nook. Ccvered patio with BALBOA Penin, ateps from LOVELY ne\I.' SPY g las s 733 Week>. Brol<N' &tz..4422 REALTY · unit-park expos. Immac 4 OUTSTANDING VIEW panoramic view. 24 hr. WATERFRONT beach 4 bay, paneled &: homl', for sale or lease OP,-646-lnJ ) 8740 WARNER AVE. br, 21,; ba, 3 bale, 2 frplc, North , '""'"a home, st. to nn.. security gu ar d· All beamed llv m1. 2 BR, ba, 'Ion by .. ~, 2 BR den 1 Id thru 1 all ._..... LovelyThreeArcb......,.bonl~ maintttiancefreclnthe new PIE!R & FLOAT den, b•lck cou•tya•d. '"' ' ' ' Dini Point '"OUNTA!N VALLEY nev.· Y Cl'P ..OU..,,,, •t. lot, 180 deg ocean view, to '°" d • ·--,.__., !--"·~ r .... n1 "la & a rever MN eg. ocean adult community cf Costa $19 CM .-in uv. r-.... Su _many x ...... r1-..u. ,..__~, * 142-4405 * paper .. .,....nt " ny extras. 4 BR. fcrmal Din rm huge vista. Flmlamfu>oll r has largelth de! Sol $42,900. La Paz Real ,.,_, .. ,,.~, 'Vl"'" house, n., Tennis ' rlub & pool. SEE our· large ad in 100 A ~fUST TO SEE. Asking bonus rm. $148.:JOO. ' den or y room y,· &tate 831)-1)'100 8ROKER &33-0780 1-5. 2100 Seville Ave. 644-2696 "~'-een..ai. Golden Sea Gull 7~. LOAN 1'1,500. OPEN Sat & Sun, FRESHLY PAINT ED fireplace plus 1 Br & Ba. N a •. ch ENERGY CRISIS etrr£ Corona del l\1ar 2 I'",.,.,., -,\sfume VA loan w/pymlt of noon to 6 pm. 4398 u •·• ••·· ' u •-has · 11,,.;,.,,. N•wport -• Br, on ccrner loi.-.,..U h~\nT F a ~~I v"' 1 -pit mo. Newlf O~ S&tin---woocl-Wa:y:--s:>~M--reeenBdrmyhocarpeme ,..i.eu.~~ .. -,~ pper_uuur _cozy___..._.... ... ~ -BLtJEFS-~LEVEL...CON-Save time_enera;y_Lpa. d k I ount1 n I ley 3 BR 2 BA ho 6""" room with fireplace , larg~ 60' BAYFRONT DO. 3 br, 2 ba. cathedral See this ht. 2 BR. Fam lnsi e &: <00t. Dec • 1'P c, orated • me. Comfy Cozy Condo l I dltion, close to beaches, master bedroom & bath & beam ceilings, pool, walking: ru.t, lrg lot, Jmrnac oond $52,SOCI. Red Ca rp et, ''B N Backs to Elem School, walk Ov. Iran ferred m b t $39 00) for the children 2 Br & Pier & slip, 3 Br, 3 Ba distance to &ehls, churcbff, $44,500. 52'.2 Catalina Dr. J!46.<486. _ rand 9111ff too all shops. Big back Y.~ ~~2 .&,s2...8A...:iii.UL.~ ~~ $PrACIOUS Bath, separate l a undry + guttt. Would you believe East Bluff ~llla&e a:_teMls 11.1-wpo~'Shortl SP-YGLAS.S 4 BR & FR ,_-wtboa:t:pte: Bike~ beacn . ........luded ~tlo, .beat loca· 3 BR de uxe c"•tom bu"•lt ro6fns lH!)il-f pteuant $159,500. Call Den Is o·n cl < 152 ~ u•~-·r Alt ~ u Our ery bcSt buy Call no\\' "'"" .... ..... kltc"en !bat opens to red ' Anoe. 613-7311 7p"m"· ... ~~·~.,:, ~ VWllC: • BLOCK TO" OCEAN Sale or lease option, VACANT -lt'IOVE JN $.1l r,00 · · tlon! ! Just llilted . & Hot! home with open beam cell· " O't'll"""'" 23 Half P.1oon Bay 3 large bedrooms, 2 lull RED chru>ET, RE,\LTORS $32,SOl. CALL 66-MOO I~, unique spiral staireaee, ~~~pa~i: d~~. ar;a ~'1; OPEN HOUSE 1·5 *' LINDA ISLE 2·Sty. 3 BR., 2 balha. Newly I *6:;.,~::ry~4:n~~* = 1~3s'aiol:~ ~~~(.' 53618836 open 'ti! 9 PM ZOff!CES S£t!Y!N<IYOOt C!'fflpLt $6L~GE FAMl·LY? garage plus lots of storage $39,500 -3 BR, l 'A BA. Super f a m i l y & en· d9COT. in & out, tncl. new S 'hi Diii t? [ v. E. I In 500 . Lrg. llv. rm. w/beam cell· tertalnn1ent home. Sail up C".......,,. & dra ....... 2 Br & Den + 2 br apt1 camper gate easy terms. ome ng eren • D-.-~ a. r-... 3 B.R home, very close to • · Ing 60' lot "-·--r must -r-... ...-~ • .,2 950 546-i7S •aumuu g UJ OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN · · vw1t11: to your door. Imagine! $43,900 Xln't location. $76,000 .,... , . 54 , , . , ~.This Is It! 100 Year a..i ...._.......,. beach with den + an extra 12•4 sell! 2507 Holly Lane, NB. $l9S,OOO. Open Sat & Sun. CAYWOOD REALTY Prine. Only, 673-'821 old trees add rw.1ic charm kitchen. Built on three lol6, 31256 Stonington, Three Arch NEWPORT Crellt C ond 0 Denison Assoc. ~7311, * 54&.l290 * Colt. Mt1• to this custcm 3 bedrm UNN PARK I 3 $8.5,000. tM del e new 3 br dln rm home. Cozy liv1ng room 1, mma.c. Br. Llnno Reil Estate ux • ' Newport Penln Blk to heh S Cl Walker O Lee with crackllnic fpl c, iamlly 1% Ba, BIG BONUS RM. 1~ f99.ll9! MARION ILNE 3 ba, dbl gar. below bay & •hops. 2·br, R2 come; on •mtnto ME.SA VERDE FINEST If size din rm., l ti Jot, :r.ontd $ 5 4 '5 0 0 . Owner-Realtor REAL ESTATE ~arket. $72,500. Owner. 642-let. Inter . ..-1. newly dee. OPEN HOUSE Sun 1"" AREA, Lovely 4BR home -~==':;'~"'.:;';::'~';":;'=~ ooo oHo 6111 s ~-·t H 5583 •'"' ~ R~2, only 6 locka from ~ NEW ENGLAND · ~ wy. • Unfum , $48,995. Furn with prof. landAcp, Jo main! La ae--'-An• 0·~0 4.1.1 Calle Empalme yrd. Truly .a lovely tamll:y YA /FHA beach. Call today WALNUT SQ. CONDO ln La&una 41'.e beamed auna ....,,, ....,.,.~HARBOR Vu Jlome l!.1ootego $50,495. Call 67J..5.i74 Canyon & hill vtew, 2 yr home 111th lots or extras. Th• R••I Estate F•lr air cond .. 2 Br le den, below · ~ii. llv: rm. 'w/brlck Ooor. 1 level, 4 br, nice view, LIDO ISLE· Charming 3 BR. cld 3 BR home, un- Owner transferred &: Is anx· ........ bri 1 536-2551 market, a steal! 644-C887. l41:e. used brtck frPlc., a for-YARDS TO BEACH ~wl9,'? Lnpool/tewtlnn,ls prtvl'p:, 3 BA, DR, lgc. patio, 133 deriround ulll, fruit trees, ious. Ask for Hal ~1eade vwner says ng n the Of· ever coasU1ne view 2 Bd 2 1• "" ' nu · Via \Yarlen. $ 7 9, 5 0 0 . bofit/trlr space. $48,500. •-nt <••1-o• ~1 ~1 ft>r. 4 Bedroom, 1 bath. YA-FHA ** TURTLE ROCK 3 BR; :.~ • Uke new, 2 bdnn., ba., *Gil SlmpsOn 552"-r:JOO• .... n 01 ... , • AA REALTORS* 492-2100 '"'fl" ~ '"" "" ........., 6" v \ I tam rm, atrium, view, pools nns., den ct.n be """"' as w/heams 1rple mod .,,...,,...,,"" . ' ro ' can. Take over &tenru·o.Pri pty 833-l'o"' formaldlnlngnn.$69.700. ldcb Qu'lt "'1 o · WESTCLIFF·VILLA S J c I UNUSUAL 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath, payments ot $168. Includes ""==c.,;,;"--"~' ==-"-ROOM TO ADD t .. e sttee · wner OPEN I-louse Sa.t le Sun 1·5 In u1n 1p Strano qu"lity home, v.•llh large PITI. Al this for only Repcsscalons. Latest prices. L-eun• Beach On R·2 lot·, totere«ttng 2 anxious, come see & make Eleg&nt adull garden Condo. ~ vista Caudal. Bay vu swim pool, plus large guest $29,500. WM. McCABE oiler. • $79,500. Ch.mer. 642·5616. Bluffs Condo 3 br. 2 ba HORS! PROPERTY roon1 or rt'Clr"09m. Walled· WM McCABE REAL TY · OCEAN VIEW bdrm, & den home with 2 RUSTIC TRJ.DE Newport Be a eh lilo/r d. S79.500 Agt 675-3535 2 Br house on 1 hlllslde aert. In prl\'acy, In bl'aullfu.t REAL TY 8740 WARNER AVE. Sharp 3 bdnn., 2 ba .. patio, frpl;~r:~·SEITING Wood k &Jas.,, 3 bdrm .. den, Prop. for Out-of-Town Prop. THE CHANNEL REEF fenced for hnl'M'A $38.500. ~ff!Ar·~~9vs:;'.e ~i ;t~48~!~EeAfily •~r~~Y ~~~~in:~. w/elee. 1~:1~~~~ J~·nr~ ~~!~s, aa~11.lev~1:~~ B~~~4/~2:Jate 4 BR 2 br, ~~~~~~~CAndos ~a~n. /n ~· tn4) * 842-4405 * BIT OF OLD MEXICO WALK TO BEACH in den, ocean view, 2-story decks & yard w/5mall pond. 3 BA. ~t1er has purclfaied Carey Realtors 675-3535 4 BR, 2 bu, one story, year SUPER Sharp H a I e c r e s t .... ,.. ... ..,.,...;&-. 2 Bdrm., 1 bath + lanai dining area "1th bocikshelves Asklng $63.500 but Owner other home & must sell OPEN HOU9e HaibOr --Vu old, Panoramic v I e 1v . ~~ 41o~BRdo lt' OBA . Jh1's IS NO Tu""eyl As~~~~ ~~ ~~Un! Lre. Jot. &aut. back yard, to the ceiling. 2 Frplcs. Red· \van!! offer! this "'eek Bkr 546-5022 H~s. Carmel, 3 BR. 2 BA. Pt1\·acy, SI0,00>. Pr\n. on· 110--'" wn. pen I ft , ,... paUo & deck. $55,800. \l.'OOd deek1 A garden patio. Any day is the ~'T DAY to tam rm, Owner, UKl7 Port 1 _ly~;_<_!!M~""~~----i ouee~~r. Call for !~e ~~T~ ..\"'P,.~ '::i~~ MAGNIFICENT VIEW Will trade In beach nrea for n111 an ad! Don't delay. . Tlilln, 644-2354~ • r:<'cd n .. ·•n.rt"? l-'1 .. ~·e an ad! PP 3 '· YEARS NEWI It's a fully a.Ir cond. home $44,200. Call Victoria Beach: 3 Mnn .. 3 !!:e1100r-uppet house or unlU. 1 . at the beach. 2 Stoey, 4 Th• RHI Estate Fair ba., ~. houte ott 3 lots. .....,, · S::::!e. 3 ·~~-;,,, °"~T.,~~ ~~i.1c,"'~: n~":. .~ .$36.2551 ~1::,=· Xlnt flnan. RE!~l~~~TE ~~J% FHA loa,;;;;1000 ~fi" ne1: ~'.'"" owner Rl:PO:iSt)SIONS CALL US !or ranch e 1, IF r1 E~und RE l W llERBERT HA\•~•s . or. lnJormatlon and locaUon homes. groves, in Fallbrook onne Y •..v · • Es.TCLIFF OWNER ,,~, 128 So. Main 714·. -1011 318 Thalia 494-8093 REALTORS e SlS-ltiOO ol the11e Fll.4. A V.\ hornet, ,_. Spac. 2 Br, 2 BR, 1~ yd. 1.'0rt•ct . 353 N. Coast Hv.y. MAST&RPIECE 480 Sh•dy D•. 64Xi028. KASABIAN Laauna Beacn 49~7518 This m acl'e -te °""" &DGEWATER BY Ov..'l\Cr, 4 hr, din rm. • fRE£~LISJ R 1 E 1 .,2 .u.aJI -'!=:=#· looking Pae1lic, ot1ers rom· lam ,rm 2 yr old, ~'le'!la -II Stl e "' ._.... • plcte privacy. OwnCT 11>111 COUNTRY SETTING • 2 Wood<: ~\. loan. 143.900. OLDIE BUT CUTli= ~ _......,.d>ad<J.ot T.Q.1164.1100 bdrm, <kn. uOlll.Y rm, 18MI.-~ 557~l246 T SALE ;,:~th:~~~ ~~e:_;, . 2 Bedrm home, 2 blocks to CHARMING 2 frpl cs. Vu of .Hills $43.900. ·couR down pymt vanous areas beach, to tee u, is t14.bey Spe.nith homt> v,.1fh Jx-amcd PRIJ\fE CX>~OAL <4500 1>rive by 211'fThurtn. 'le pynthJ, 'No obUgi.Uon. It! · 1. ae'rAT•· ctn1 . .l Ame :'f'i'plr. Near 11q. ft.) pill! a 3 bdrm. 2 00 Call Agent 538-2389 Equal Housing Opportunities SCOTT REAL TY beach ; octan view! house, & parking lot. ·Locate TQWNHOUSE Cotlta Meat. UERBERT·HAWKJNS 53'-7533 Amdng 17<.11111l near Pollnry Shack $250,1100. VA or F11A. S.P. $22.500. REALTORS • 139-160:) sm dn or , 4 Bdnn nr V .. w Forevtr ..,\_.. all . \ Call CJS R.tal Estate, S\\-etPinl ocean, Catalina 4 De .. u_,Je rentalt av . LEASE OPTION um aU 5'8-1168 .o• 83.1-0581. MUST SEU 9«~139~· !% GI In, ctty l\ih1' view from thil VISION 'Wood & GJ.., 3 bclnn, den, rick J,p!, no ' l!i)I; 546-9!54 beautilul 3 bdrm. Gorpous homt. llSJIO, Option deposit, S BR, 1~ l>J. 8 <'bi. Thi& beftutJful 4 BR. 2~ SA. :""",,..,.,.·-...,,....-,,~.....,,... ntutu suite. Speck>ua llv-t $400 per mo . Xlnt. Vu. ~·~' 1\fif dee. C::sooo Lo<atcd 11'13.5 La ltoK Lo. BY Owner, Open H-~n lnr rm with bulned ceUlnr Vic S!Uort RH~ 164.r.oo. z.t terms. Scott RMJcy, )..4 New. 5bR, 2BA, w/w A balcony. f'-lreplact • .11111..t."'''"" ..... 74 ·~s c 111 BY owner-E&Msldt CM, Me 536-7533. crptt A dtpe:, Lo Int. Dlnln& rm. . Lu. x u r y .....,, ,_ ~ La~ seachoas w~!M-8536 + •ft· lnoome $<111. per SPARKLING f Br, I Bl, "6#<'=-·!313"" __ ~-~-pe ra onifltd! ~.11111l. *PLACE REALTY* mo.·548-031'>4 Fnm rm. lush carpt1 A 11 BLK to bch. 3 br, $29,950 ~-$62.~ Duf)\t11, near beach NOR.nl LAGUNA ' 9UICK CASH d:J''· Jaun~rm, cuJ-d..,ac W-0691. evu 536·45 U TARBELL, lltoltors $42,t.OO. Sharp So. l..ag\m• Open Sal & Sun 11~. 477 THROUGH A ~~fag 1prln er IA 2 • 0 0 0 •BKR. 1920 So. Coa.!t 11\vy., L.8' hOme. Walk \o beor.h. Myrlie Ave., By o_,r 3 =::· ====,.--~ TOWNH01.fE 2 Br, 1 1ty, CUSTOl!.t townhoU5l' rtfll· J.l5,00). Coty Mme. ocean Br 2 Ba, \\'OrltsOOp, nu et~ DAILY PILOT TOll'NHOUS£.BW owner 3 many ........ An.nn. T'll % d~nc< + n:ntal No. Loguna side or Hwy,' Xl nt. ""'11. . '<ltc,,.n, vl•w patio, $61,5011 tir, 2\.1 bl, din rm. wet owner $25,000. 841-9503 Bch • ot.'t'&n View, \\'alk 10 494-i7M ~ 1...:49'1o:...;·:l59S='------WANT AD b&r. !Am rm. alr con. $36,900 SACRIFICE bJ owner, &ipe• bch, wet ban • tile pttlos · ':.lake Room f'or 0.ddy" BEAUTIFUL ocean viow IOI - 642•5678 Im.I 8lyCO Court, FV. Vu hotm!, 3 BR.' I'll b&, oun pttlo. 5l00 1q. fl .... elean out lht laragt ONLY 112,900 im.1716 • -'31.lOO. 9j8 3115, lliS-7942 1129.000. M6-8138/-.1075. •.• turn that junk 111\o cub Octanvtow Re&lty 6n.8500, _________________________ -f • \ ' I I ' I I • • -· I . ,• ' ·--:· . " ,_. -I . ' -. . . . . . ~· DAILY PILOT Saturdot. No.,mber )7. 1973 -~---~~--------------------~---~-~---,.---=,.,.Y..__..,.,._,..._...,.....,r,'r'O'~:-rl:ll::::i:--,IAI Sf!, luon -c1· "p"'l1"'tr-,-.. ---.A"'crH9t or ult 150 1 _n_c_o_m-'e_P_rope_,__rty..__1_66 Orange Co. P !"J!. 176 Money Wa nted 251! HouHt Unfurn. 303 Houlff Urifurn. 305 Hou1tt :Unfurn. t' S Ro;; .. , Uii!iirn. ill Pn.ESTICE oc..-ttu1 v I e ""' home. lrg. pool & jucuui, on quiet cu l -d t>-11 ac, ~autl1ull)' landscaped 8000 -ft lot. 4 Br, 3 BA. (Ot'nlal dinitl( & fu.ntn)' t'OOn1, s.tdt> bosl yard. 5 nlin. lo Dan11 Harbo1". golf. hunt in g, Lilih\n.;. etc. tifust lit~ to a.pprociate; too mail)1 Items to list. ~.000. 13t tillll' t<hOwn, OPEN HOUSE Sat & Sun. l'lth & 18th, 10.4:30 P.~t. San Oi<'Co trwy liOUlh to Canlino _Lua Ra1n.blas oil ra.mp, lfrll to Via de Agun. totlo"' Op.-ri 1 IOU$C sig111> 10 33711 Paseo de l)ecoro. VIK· lNG RilALITY. VISION Vic Stuart Rea lty 149.:) Glenn(>)'l'C, Laguna 494·T331 :>IG-767·1 LAND 2 acrf'S pl1111. 6 nlill:'s Soujh or $(1.nt~ Cti1i In Apto~. \\' ll takc 30 uuits. ·o..,·ncri; 1\•lll e.1r;eha.nge fol' Or11n.,-e, Cciunl A1~a.. Offl•ri'd for $70,000. Call COL\\ll-:LL ttt~ :2{) Aci·cs:. R!'t11'l'l.'ll Buri;1011· und Randabu1'g on propose<l Exp1'tl!!'$\\RY. Oftr-rt'd fOl' $9.000. Call C 0 L \V E L L 646--0.\55 RED CARPET EXCLUSIVES $30,000 ee NEPlt> !:!0.000. ee Gent .. I Co1t1 MeA I.Vine • ' ~ IH<1' \\'ell ~--<l by TD'i ' ••• 831-0273 • • • I Atttritlori Renter1I l..t\ROF. kit for Bseb, sno FOR LEASE. Brand new "o 0011/N t t paid Avail \\'e prtsenfJy htt\'., a ·1000 ll111·bor Vlow-llo1ne Wint " 1 Morfg191s,, SZ'i(}.2 Br 1 ~!r ba, stv, ~f. t~T-it'i ~u'm h8e Sl2S, ono selectiou O.( renta.11',_ ti'o1n VIE\VI A:Io111tro m0d'1. 3 _ .; l.ru it Dt1d1._ _ _,6Q._ cpt, <trp$, D/\V, \V/O, Pl!l.s adult. 1 pcl,.Jlve...good..-S23$ a mo11lh -· up. ~lny \\'e bedroom• or 2 + den, 2 $33,930. 'l\ro '1 bdr. 1 ba. NO COSTS ~ie:lldrcn ok. Doc»ic & LOVELY 2 Br $175 E/isldo be o! •<!l'\'ict to yo\1 In baU1i luxw·lou.s earpit1 .& 011 u lot. \{1;C L>o\\t1. 111con1c OWNER!!! $Z7>2 Bt, 2 ba, "''aah~r Incl. ln<.'tl "'/jj:tu'. lotta land. , 1iOIVb\K;)'Qu°1· JIQwiln;: n~ other up.graded featurta. $:t7li0, YC'nt•ly no1v and a~nf,i l-la!I all. B\ue \Vatcr Vlll\v! NE\V look 2 b1• d~ $225 Steps to Ptl\l'ate termb ·neC'(I nii:ii~. Gi'l'l\t loiv s Try this bcaulr,! 3 br ].~ \Ctlll take rrus1 deed in lieu Old hild & ~ k bl'St 8l't'l1 t1•/pa!io & gar coui-t, J1A•immh11 poo1, etc. fl • tJ 1 ,, .... 1 •·th•. -•t 10 .. -. G-at o( Clllh • 1)011•0 1my1nent on er c ......., 0 · SP. ACtO"S • Br ;·nni ••k'.: 'rWs NE\V home 'i''ill ho rs! ntt: ll\•eswr Suu et uo .... -._., ~"' $300 -2 Br, fam rm, beatnJ, v • ~~ l ... •--In~-unit:1: tll~'ll, Phone. 897-o.321 l"t\C'P.nl • SENSA'I'JONAL!l ,_1 all make n home hei>t, patio, (.'Orup et'IOU sometun~ ~. 2 BR, 2 Ri\, frnJe, • all cus-.. v c. 'elec kit, chllili't'n a••. r,:;••" phone ·now, tt win $5.2,000. lii'11.ch T r i p I e x . ,.. &: smJ ...... olc; .... Lo"·ci;t prii·cd triplPx in tonl ff'fllu1~s. Best I. Id o ....,. · Gardener 4 br 2 ba $.1?5. 10 your advantage, M New11nr1 8e{11•1t and i2 block • Isle looallon, Call Joyce ~f'3 bLrnd, l~ ba, 3 yrsall oil d. ltp.lc, D/\\', 2 car, W talde. dr11.pcs have , not been to beach. t.il'l'at fOt' ill• ·Walker & Lite Cbap.nUHl, 64:}-84Q5,__ ew. S(:pd. J.I QS ncl ALA Rentals .. 2 ... 313 __..:·sINOl...mG" selected &: it's pos1lble "" ''CSt111cn1. ;1pp1·eelatlon and 11r•L 11,_;,,1 l!iflW!il'i!J!tll211LJ!rMNl!!J!l'li'.!.' $~;~ ~~S/r\.~k. pool &$ ;,;.:;..:...;.;,:.':.,,.-'-~0-Ao-~d~b~ll 1st \Vestcrn 'Sank Bldg. COOl<t-c»'dl)t therornutually oi.1•ner u~e too. 1-::::=======:::'. j h a rp l BR, I 8. , , University r.u.rk Irvine to your taste. $600 pr month. $52.9&1. 1--ourplcx. Only 2 lefl Rei l Estate V. !i~~ Co. .:uu~~rHa!,J1~. ~~r: 9•r•9•, pool. Quiet Days 552.7000' Nl9h(1 644-4687. · or 1hes(! 2 bdr. 1 b(l. Exchi nge --.,,. Brill& family. st rM.t. Avjlf. now. $250 1 SUPER new tOUr bedroom fourplcscs. 11Wc-Do1vn. \\'ill .--"--=---...:.;;; $450-4 Br. Intntac home. Has per month. Call Dave, 2 BR Cor'li;to : •• ,.$ni Pt1o/1-e Harbor View Jlomes.Pha.ff. ~~~tio;~i',1t~;~is inr 1ra~~~~ TRADE ! !. PUT YOUR MONEY ~ ~a.•undeck. Enterald • Heritag~~~=~ Esta te,~ g~ = :::.:fi:~ ~~~l: JgRfu°}!~J11~~&:1:rms~ $600. Pt'r 111011111. Ila Sn,~11 ~me or income p~ TO WORK FOR YOU I $5.10-3 Br. 3 Ba. stv/retr, ___ .;..::...;;.:..:_ ___ 13 BR Home ••••• $300 1110/li;e MONTEGO ··••-:;Mp/mo $59.ttiO. Fourplcx. 2 lxlr. J •• e0~ y~ ·c' range or lo Eam JO% or more en well-hrdy,·d Off, drps, !rplc, LEASE 3 beQrm. 1 bath + 3 BR Home ..... $32,) nl()/ille \VUl have all the: amenttte.. l:><u:ks on golt 1;ou1-se. JO~~ 1ego o: For sensat nal i;eeured 2nd Trust Deeds on patio wtlrg UBQ areA. add~ t'Utl\PU5 roon1 \\•il.h 4 BR Ho_81e ••••• $300 n10/\se inclydln~ custom draperies, CE?-.tETERY rlot for:!, bet-Oo11n. \\'ill sell L'Ontract or 2 BR. 2 BA, trplc,·custont • Orange O:iunty real estate. Huge yrd. Ulil pd. J..:) ha: Large firepll\ce, ne1v 4 Sit Jiome ..... $42.'i nw/lse & plui;h carpetlntr throU&h · ter pttt't 0 \\'~llninster l'{u11·1'nt ional. Vj\CANT • Lido Isle. Call SlGNAL MORTGAGE CO. $625-3 hr. 2 .Ba. 3 car . .;ar. cnrpets ,r.: drapes. New RANCH REALTY 551-2000 ou t. ReCldy ln December · ?-.Iem. Park. pd. S275 )'t'S $175,000. Eust.~ide 12 'Units. Joyce Chap111an, 645-S.WS. (714) 556-0106 has all. \\'oodsey setting. paint. l'~cnce(I yard. $27S per L B h re!Kl.we 11()\V. 156 ago. See. S300 642-1002 At1 1·<11:11"e i:oniple.-:: 1''ilh !;'~IUW!.!!l!lll!!:!il!~r!!.!;' 4500 Can1pus Dr., N.B. child ok. inn. 305 Broad\\'ay, 0.1. •guna ••C CAPRl REALTY 644·7525 1 pool. Tll'o 0\1·11er apts. \\'nlk-r' rlL!ll. ! "! ... !!!!!!m!!! ...... !!!!!! Open 'l Days A \Veek• 671-4.)77 SPORTY Bach •.n: util pd. LINDA ISLE; l or .2 ""· C~mm.ercial ingdistanceto shoppingand V. E "°"'vd&Co. .,..,,... bu u BEACON RENT ALS -T>J' ' p · t 158 b . · • ...;,_ ........ -t.v n1ake, Y or se a i.;ASTSIOE large 2 Bn 2 cook, sleep, buth &: sha\'e lease, Pifor It slip. 6 n .R .. roper Y u~ S<'IV•C(!S. 1 t ;~=~====== Trust Deed, any anlOunt, (In Picadllly CJ~us) BA, huge tainUy rm., tri>tc, COLOR TV. lh<e &.ch $155. 4 ~~ 00. Air-eoM. 7,000 sq, 1 S A $63.<XXI. t.:astli (le. 4 'IOuscs "''""inte, pt1 : 638-5015 l\'Ja. J"'' S Ct H N G I ·• "'" San I "·J •JI k. t'I I IJ It $3 000 '! ti anta . na C-1 Lot $17,500 011 8 Jui·ge Jot. 10•,;, do"·n, ......... °"" . s. ,vy. <>. rg. yat'\I., ._ ta • sa...., 111 1t, u 1 ix, av, . . , ,,. on 1. 10, r 2nd, S()',(. lirst cominit: Beach Pt"Operty hon1e l\'ith "j!em!·!c!M!o!rt!g!a!g!e!Co!!!i!i!!!!!! Laguna Beach 494-9491. $285 per 1no, 546-7945' 01· NE\V paint, 2 br tl'i $l~j . • RAMBL ING RU STIC 1 50' x 140' Near 19th & 111~,nt l'et.·eived, lnconie glJ('!it house or incont'e. For !! ALA IJNTALS &12-2639 see to believe snll,pet ok. DOYER SllORES; Beaut. 1 'Vm-t POOL. 4 Spacious Pomona Ave., C.l\1. Pl'iced S7.956. unrl rents 11-ny IJcloiv 50Pfllt~ S200µringbsloc3kBSr22., 2500Ba~ I II _&) . ; -3 BR P 1 us Jrg i'ani rni SO., \V/Vie11·. 2 Br. $235 bi.g \•ie1v home. 4 Bdnns., '4 llearnts, incldg hideaway --ltm"at $1.50 per St'(. Ft. tnntk('I, EaC'h house ha 4~4 loan 9.JOO 13))0 e<nll~ty , ~ ,-. wt SPK1auz1 IN SllMCI · oew crp~. drps, freshl~ de·ek, al l bltnll, sin pe~. ~aths. $1,1~ ?.10/lease master wi th cathedral ceil-We sley N. Ta ylor Co. 011.n garage & yard. add cash. 5'18--020l. 32'1-282i. :iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii.::.iiiii pnlnted inside and cut, Jrg FANT-AST-IC. Vu.~--3 B1--S340 B1U Grundy Rltr. 6'i'a-6161 • lngs. Lge fa1nily r ll'I. REALTOH~ Fo1· dctaill'.'d inro1·111ation on r•. o. Box 4114 Palm f tJil HOUSIS fncd yl\rd. Fantlly, no pets. ~t everythtn~. needs TLC FOR LEASE: · Bi'and Nei\' homemakers kitchen l'iltll 2111 San .Joaquin Hiiis Rd. these 11nd other units Call s · C .1 0 ou.,',',·s. $265. 54?-0191. TriLevel 3 hr 2 ba custo~ BIG CANYON Country Oub todays bl1ns. RESORT 11,· Ne.,.,·port Centl'r 6•l4-4910 J{ed C1H''""'I, Re a I t<> l's p1·u1gs, u. 92262. Housff Furnished 300 -S385 2 patios, F.P .. all upols. Beauty 4 Bedroo 3 B th ,.. MESA . DEL MAR. Co'y 3 ALA R t I 64•.1313 . • m, a · ,ING FOR THE \\.'H ·E C D I M 979-2j51) 2629 liru·bor Blvd., Real Estate Wanted 114 General _NEWPol:T&JAV,C.M.•42":1sn br ho.lne nr. C.~f. Hi & e n a' ' Fumlly Roon1, Forn1al l''A..\ftL\'! Only S34.9:'i0, Call Orona e Gf Costa f\1esa. ----------Davis Jr. l-li. A\'ail Dec Attention Renters I Dining roon1, 3 car garagf' The Rea l Es t•te Fair Rnl'e vaeant C•2 lot and arl· 1110 u ·1 Pd N' B h I 1. Jack Peck, m5!J6•. Call •-U• Fi'-t tor All "oui· on Cul-de·sac. O\'erlooklna · 7200. · RESPONSIBLE bu i Ide t , • t1 · ice ac e or, NEAT 1 BR dplx $115 nice """" .. ""°""" •"' ' .... 839-6133 Jaecnt tln'ee story wanls 1 or n10te 11·ell gar, pool. CdM". location, stv /rer,. C & D Radio page K-161. Housing Needs. \\'e 1-lavt' the Golt Course. Yearly Westminste r OPEN HOUSE 8351 Miami Circle I Immed iate possess.ion) SAT/SUN NOON TO 5 P;\I Super sh!lrp 4 hfoch,n, 13~ bath ho111e 1vilh exi:sting j3~ Fl·IA loan. Sale p 1· ice ~3.J.9jl). ' building. Buy one ct• both localed Jols R·l or R·2 $155 • Utll Pd. Small, but ON· Beach 1 Br apt fw:n CLEAN & · 3 B 111 Hon1es-Apts or Conclo"s in Lease $950. nio. f!39.3T73. or pcissil>l~ build lo suit ""' A211 ' nice 1 BR. Child/....,t. La· spacious r . ' La Bch •t v· · La ee-~w clJU horn 01· lease. Bkr. 675-72'lj. ~~~~~~~~~~~'.I r~ $125 sm pet, util pd, see ba Fenced yd stv crpts g · 1 sn 1eJ0 • g cu.v-est e. .f guna. no1v ctri>s. Watt.'!' pc.1'. Nr."\''Hsori Ni~el-Dana Pt & San L.A~GE New p ort * SCARCE ITEMS * $200 • 1 BR. Nicely funt. FAMILY 2 br $165 in HB School, Kids OK. $2'1S mo. Clemente:----Beach-Westclitt homi'. .f To buy ehoice 1..-01nn1ercial II• I Frplc, pool, garage, view! close to beach. av! now. 557.3850 547·1a31 OPEN 1 DAYS Bedrooms, 3 baths; sha'rp, or industrial properties ~•ncill Laguna. 1',ANTASTIC ! Br S250. Cdl\I ' . BEACON RENTALS In secluded uea. ?. per fsome u•ith b•iple net leases) $235 • Charming 1 BR, frplc, nu crpts, drps, F.P. D/\V. 4BR. 3B~. condo .. trplc, fant (In Pieadilly, Circus) month. CALL He r It a &e Call l\tark Sullivan, Brkr, pool, gar. Corona del Mar. NU-:r a""' 2 br $265 NptBch nn, bltins~ dshwsh, crpts, 1"""~ S c-1'.J No 6 Realtors 54&-5880 ~ Nu VIEW RENTALS ...-drps, patio, gar, pool + -'°'" · "" twy. · :H0-4429 an;1in1e. Business • nu everything, F..P. &: gar. garden 5er., s310.341 ~Jonte' Laguna Beach '494-9491 . SHARP-Vacant 3 Br, 2~'9 ba. NEWPORT BEACH Oppor tun ity 673-4030 ct 494.3243 N~i~g ~~~;fy ~ ~t~ !"v.S250 Vista, 5-18-6317. $165 • 1 BR near beach. l>ig Pool & Yard-n1aint, LeaSt' Pri1ne Bayfront Site ·--'-'---'---200-$ LANDLORDS $ mVINE 3 hr, 2 ha S'.,?85 3 BEDROO?.I, 2~ hath fenc~ yard, chlld/pel 11•el· $5.50/1110. 8.'13-~. lr fOGr bof•dt roP.pairs & sn l('s UNUSUAL Let US rent UR properties. f'.P., pa tio, fucd \I' gar. Townhouse. Family rootn, 1;<>10m•·2 8 . t San. Clemente · Bi run y ,Hr. 675-6161 f OPPORTUNITY \\le servicy all the beach H.USTJC 3 br 2 ha $400 yrly. fireplace, pool. $32j/MO. • • r oce3n v1c1v ap ·l'·--------- T\rO adi'o'ining ···conie P•"· (' Cities & inland Orange Co. Cd.~1.-'·nani. fi·p~. pati·o, &L').6610 lrg deck1 sml perok. 908 BUENA' Vista on clilt " .,.... FEE FREE. Save Time & $$. I.I'<" "' • $310 · 3 Br, 2\~ ba. ne\V crpts, view deck & patk Urge -.. ..,...,., 1· perties, cen1er Costa i\le8a. t\a11onal COmpany s c e ks $ ALA RENTALS $ gar. EASTSIDE lrg 2 Br, 2 BA d ...... , deck. Beaut. ocean 2 en 2 "' + 1;_ rm l7M O\\·ner. 6-15-20201642-6560 perntuncnl resident to ALA Rentals 642-1383 h r fr 1 •-·.-~ "' DA ..... • I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' C d I • Orange Avenue service & deliver · t 0 Newport & Bay, Cl\11 642-8383 uge ·ant rm, P c, ""0 viN•! Very modern 2 car ·IV LIVING W/A FLAIR I an om n1ums Costa !\1esa established accounts. You'll LANDLORDS! yrd, 258 Santa _Isabel. $285 ?-.fANY OTiiERS AVAIL! 626-2835 623-31f7. • (l' . far sale 160 Frl'.'e Coast to Coast Catalog 1 BR. House, sno util pd, per nio. 54&-79-15 or 642.-2639 NU·VIEW RENTALS , , CHAR'.\t starts at the front be dealing with major hotel Kids/pets. Also 1 BR \\'e Specialize in Ne\i•port • ON the golf OOW"lle, GREAT courtyard of this 4 bedrn1 DUil 'NOW SENS6TIONAL & n1otels, as well as leading mobile CM. & 3 BR. Fam Beach • Corona dei i\lar e SECLUDED 3 BR, $215. Fen. 673-4030 or .49-1-32~ OCEAN VlE\V 2 BR l~) 2/Story home on tree-lined FIXER b~nesses in your area. Our rm. util pd, $180, Hnlg. Bc:h. & Laguna. Our Rental Ser· H:n!:fi:~~ pet. 547 9641 COASTLINE view : home. BA, ~ .. 493-'f'm \' ' street. Gracious living rn1 DON'T WAIT FOR P uctodis . psed extensively Agt. Fee. 979-8430 vice i!I FREE to You~ Try s • Newly dee. inside & out. Sant• An• Hei9h11 \\?t.h firepla .. ce. oou.ntry,~tyle PRICES TO RISE 1,; acre Orailge Ave., C.i\t. for t ays tourism & Nu.View! 4 BR, 2 ba, new shag -cpts", 3 BR' .. 2 ba., 2 frplca.~ kitchen_ \\1th ~ in9g $21 ,(11)) for these spacious 2 houses, garages, .shed all dP;R,linE'VlctOivUeS interlohl. NO Balboa l1l1nd NU-VIEW RENTALS gar, lrg lncd yd .. Npt_Hgts blt·ins: dbl. garage. Lease, SANTA Ana l{eights', •BR. area. Grea~ family home. 2 BR, 1% BA adult condos. ~~ed h~~~.s ~u~eR.behloc~ NEC ES S A~E.RI~~ 673·4030 or 494-3248 area. Refs. $250. 642-0538. $475 l\Jo. ~ Ba. Frplc, din. rm.. tam $41,500. Don t delay, call. Choice cf locations still avail-i\ 2 hal ~c E p 'I' I ONALLY JUGH CHARMING 3 BR., 200., FANTASTIC OCEAN VIE\V IMMEDIATE occupancy, 4 Realex R.E. 494-8561 rm. nu crptf Ir drpt, ln(ld The Real Estate Fair able. As lov.· as $390 doy,·n ~~~~fng :;0~~01~nhouses. 11~ EARNINGS. Individual home; frpl., lovely patic. 4 B'R. beaut. lndscpd, cov Br, 3 Ba. $.125. 838-6341 PRESTIGE NORTII END yrd. 213/S35-0S14 ah' 6 PM 839-6133 to niove in, ivith $220 n10. plans supplied. &:tied. inc.) selected "'ill have an F~i~~·},~~~ . patio overlooking ocean. 5 eves. Bh.'R 4 BR .. den, fan1ily rm.: 319 or 213/373-2966 l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~I pays all. 820-4206 Agrnt. S68U. Pru1 only. $39,000. established position & finan-Real Estale 675--33Jt ntin. from S.D. Frwy, San D P ~~~s~ ~'t..t ?-.-= fabulolis,.T_u_i_t_ln ______ _ !~ Duplexes/ Units Tr n rl e for comn1ercial. cial security, ?-.1ust have car Cle1nente. $350/nlO. \Von't •n• oint SHIELDS ESTATE , I~ S.I. . 162 67.)..i788 (eves 673-1337}. '&cash investment of $5350. Ba lboa Peninsula Last! 61-1-6863 or 493-7227. 3 8 Th 1. REAL 8093 $375. BRAND new 3 BR. ,...... I TAX SHELTER secured by inventory. This NE\VER 3 ~R Muse for l . a 1a 49-1· 2 BA house. Cpts, drps, __ G_R_E_E ____ ..;..:~ business 11il\ produce an BAYFRONT 5 BDRl\IS., 4 l B Ibo I I d leaSf', l mi. front D.P. NO. Laguna Bch \Valk to bltns. Gardener incld. No NTREE S UN ITS. 2 io'ourplexes side i.inntcdiate income & may BATHS. Pier, float. \Vinter a a 1 in -~farina, Neighborhood Pool, beh. 2 DR. den: \Vet bar, pets. 544-8012. -- Duplex & Triplex units under hy side. North Cos la l\lcsa be handled spare or full or yearly. 67:t-2039. CHARi\llNG CAPE COD g4~1d0oo19rd opcne83r7_.SJ007A,; mo. cuato!"-· $450 mo. 536-8I38 Houses Furn. Mobile Homes 1..-onstruction. l'rplc's. bl'an1 area. Assumable 81,:i•,;:, loan, liniE>. \Vrite inunediately in· Casta Mesa .J Br & den. 2 Ba .• frplc, .,.... ays, 'tU eves or 495-1075 · U f or Far Sitle 125 cC'il. F'ro1n $63,500. Builder. no Joan fees. Annual iii-el uding phone nun1 ber t<r, , small yd. & patio. Sundeck. or wknds. n urn. 310 l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:I 646-4414 come S15,000. Sales priC'e Classified Ad No. 15. Daily -2 BR house in old Corona Yearly. 675-7604. CHAR?.-llNG home, 2 BR, B2LU~J~;1f~f; r!ci~l·G-_--,-.-1 ------ I' lncame Praperty 166 Sl29.000. Sale suhjec:t to in-Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa del 1'1ar, ~om plet e ly m~m rm, w/w·crpt!, ~s. frpl•, Children & pets ok,1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I GREENLEAF • spe<:tion, <'sct'01v to close !llesa, Calif,, 92626. furnished mclud.ing grand 2 BR. 2 ba, I blk from m1nule to beach & manna. $3'75 1110 499-4397 1• A private 5 sttu· :idult con1 ASSUME 7°/0 VA LOAN January '74· Call 5'!5-8424 piano. sep. tub & shower, ~h., bllt~Jit .. din!. rmut't~tiol. $260. mo. 493-T.m. · 2 BR., 1 ba., un1 New carp, niunity, llJO \Vhittier A1·e., No loan cos.ts on 3 yr old -SouthC.O Rt'altors. ORANG-£ JULIUS $325. 721 Mar g u er i t c • 6ilis71~ yr y. 1 me· BRAND ne1v 5 BR, fam rnl, 3 BR, 3 BAs, crp~. d.rµs, drapes. decor. Ytty .. $250. C.1.J. h<1s availablP n 24.-::fiO triplex. Near Hunti11gton 2 DUPLEXES 675-8576 • ='-"'""--------1 den, 2~ BA. tiplc, for lease, walk to beach + View. $380 3 BR., 2 ba., t1nf. new ctl?'P. . t 1 • ~lot location in East Costa Balboa Ptnin1ula pri·v ply 4_1920. • • nJO. yrly. 49+-0663. ,1-~. d-. yrly. 1325. Key \\"est 1n ->enut. l'Onl., Harbour:>' Upgraded O\vne r T 1 · Laguna Buch ~ '""t"I!!. .......... just like nC\\'. 646-796.l occupieu 3 bd1·1n unit. Roon1 PR l.CE REDUCED 1.tesa. cri fie opporturuty ' ' ELEGANT 3 BR Muse, l BR.. 2 ba.. OeeantrOnt. 9 ai_n to G pn1. for nwtor honie. $613,900. Q\\'l1\!I' i-;ays sell these ad· for s7ooo down . FOR Rent:, , ?.Jonarch Bay, 2 !r ~~~tv'J..e~n:~~'. fount•ln V•l19y Vle11·, fl-plc, ceritral loc, i\im.; wtnrer $325. Broker t714l 673--SOW joining 2 BR duplexes 011 Southern Cal's'linest private SIS5/mo. Yrly. 673-ll78 · tried yd, $350. mo 494-6220 2'...,~·~ % Qa. furn, winter ?-.tOBILE Home-Budger Ex· NE\V bu i Id in g. San huge lot;;. On ly 10'.( Doi,·n. beach, 3 BR, t BA home, ;::==..:.:::<.:....:c:::..::::c __ I CO-ND0-3 br, 2% ba, nlge, CHARMING Older 2 Br ..,..,..,. , ,, •. pando in pSJ'k nr beach. Clemente, 2 BR, l~.4. BA, r~rice reduced to SJ.1,950 coinpl furn. dishwasher, col· B•y1hor•1 dshwr, patio, 2 car gar, home on comer \I'/ priv. 3 BR 2 Newpt Bch. 6 4 6 - 2 7 4 8, ('ondoininiuin IJy builder each. or TV, washell[I dryer, ILA-R.:..G-E-, .-roo-m-y-4-Br-.-3-Ba air, wet bar, crpts, drps, Pflct1<> & gar. $220. SJG..9001. 642-3128· 540,000. \\'alk to pier & CENTURY 21*642-1771 213-327--0913 uk for R.E. adults. $325. 962-8337. OCE .. AN VI-· 3 ""d 2 ba associated ul Allingh.8 m, or n-4-870-8109 home close to pvt beach. Ln .,., 35' 1 BP. 950 BA.dsh1\'yr, Ad I t4o9~vn,;,..J,ent \\'-<IPtion to buy. weekends. $525. mo. 646-1461; (213) 2 Mastedr br, 211.i bad h~dc. gar. frplc 30671 ¥arUyn Pk. s,1 • ttra e u cca ~ ... U't. NEW TRIPLEXES *COFFEE SHOP* 2-14-3640 crpts, rps, range, s .... 11hr, open $350 494-0077 Valley prop. 327 \V. \\'Uson, 1~3"'UN'==-rr=s.~E~as-ts~id7e-.-O~ne-3 ANO DUPLEXES SMALL Lido Isle Corona dtl Mor tiuge bonus rm, 2 car'gar, L Hill BR U ~EJt~-~(ALT O ~S ~r.z~ 'W Bol bo<" b7l 1~11 No. 5· Ol. BR., T\\'O l-lxlm1. ~ $55,000 to S67,500 BUT \VINTER lease, beaut So. $28S. 96S-6705 : :::·~g!!u:::n:.::•c.:.::!'!'~---::--1 ~~!!!!!""!!!'!!""!!!~~· 12X40 MOBILE ho n1 c Garages. $8,0CO Ann u a 1 Wilson at Pla ce ntia Ave GOOD! I I bayiront home: 4 BR, 5 $;285 2 BR. bJtns, big slcne 3 Br, 2 ba, crpts, W,,S, Ultins, 4 BR, tam rn1, lease option. FOR rent Or lease 3 bdr, '"/8X20 glassene room , G1-oss. $64,000. COSTA MESA $7 ba be f Sa dy frpl be d frplc, fenced yd, $295. mo. $350 mo. I $36,900. Avail 2 bath, 21tcry, nta.r beach. C.t-.1. Adlt prk, J><"ls OK. TOM MILLER ,000 bc'h. Pie~u~ ~ilWO ~Io. $32:5 :· Lrg'1~1SR~8;~: ::~0; 837-9115 now, 2 yrs old, F,ncd yrd, fircpJac<>. fenced yard, new 544-02j7, REALTOR 642-4Sll PHONE 547"'679l AGT. RIVIERA REAL TY Bill Grundy Rllr. 6~161 lolil of light & air. Huntingt~n Beach ·6'13--0216 01vnerfAgt paint &1cftrpet, dbl. a:arage, ~22°''"'1'ra"'"i"1,-,-. "1t"-soo=.s"'to"1·-ag::e:-1;::1u'°1·. I HOUSE + 6 UNITS .,.,,.,,.,,,....,..,..,,..,, 149 Bl-oadivay, C.l\I. RUSTIC CHARMER $425 • Ne1v 3 + Fanl Rm, v.·uhet'-dryer, ne Pet•· cabana CO\'cr. All good Neiv units at 26;i7 Elden, WALK TO_ BE~CH 642·7007 645-5609 Eves. exceptionnlly nice. Harbor RENT or sell 3 BR. 1 %' La9una Niguel 846-2693. cond. Cheap rental space. C~1. lst user \V/200S0 write E.x~ellent locatton, like new Dcf'1~~g sh2ag b~ d~.~Pi. ~ Vie"· Hms. .Ba & family. 6 yrors, $325/1'.IO '4 BR. 2 BA, '-le, Balboa Island 1 .546.-3123. 642-2627 o-f--t-.-Ca-l l ~B u-il-der , .1~·1µlex. All .deluxe rc_aturcs. *LIQUOR $350. 673-2227• 2131i93-0-IZ7. NU·VIEW RENTAL_S _ redecorated. S290. ?.Io. ..., NE\V 2 BR. 1 BA, living 644-&IB-44!4 1ern1s u1·a1lable. Priced at 673-4Q30 or 49+3248 buy at 10% dn. '17812 bltlns w/refrlg. AJl util NEW Balboa J s I and rm. Adult park Yt"/private 1 SEPARAT~ h~uses on l\ .onlSyC!609T,;ooT .REALTY LICENSE * C01'.'Tfil.1PO 4 Br, 3 Ba, Altamirano. 1st st E. of paid. Nr. Crown Valley I.: Bay(ront, SpectacWar view, beach $16 500 ,s.;o 3672 Orange Co. On-sa.!egeneral. lrpl. bltns. $ 4 8 51 mo. *3 BR, 2 BA, FIRE· Edwards, I . blk So. of LaPaz. ?.like, 495-5036. 4BR, 4BA, Liv Rm, den, · • · · · acre, Anaheim. Gro ss 5~7533 \Vinter. Ph. TI4/6T:i-4923, Slater. 842-7090 or (213) 37&-2 BR. 2 Ba. LUXURY CON-sep dining, \dtchen. fam nn, CABANA t2x33, ntahog. ·int. $13,920. Asking $110,500.' ~~~~"=--'=~= ~O!~~~fsl. public prentlses ,•=24-:.:....:-=o.· ~-~---PLACE, 0 P E N 3272 DO. $2SS. 315U Welt Nine. lnclrls ~--of pier, Sub lease tf-~&4~. sell $800. f<lfiJ~l~;·a~'.trDa~~;;~J. i:,:ict.PLE~ in ~1~· l4i·~ $26,950 . Newport Beach ~:::.s$3so. '~NCT~: ~ &-, s~Rp,pi!~ b'fi' ~~ $300~10·. Ne .. -r 3 BR, 2 AV:~.f ~~t. ~a-Bsll'le!; !600/ 0 o.o 3546 .~ •19,· !If.I·. \\llnston eo11-~ 1213·, ·-e ~· .... IOX4j f'LEETI\1000 Pool, 11 Units, room for 3 more. 111 · o-u-• =-o • 2724249. ""'"'' BE Ac H Ho U SE on YEARL V LE.A.SE, 606 gar, fenced . yrd, $2'10 per ba. home w/pool facilities 6~19 jacuzzi, clbhse, a\rning & 1 & 2 BR. Gross $187:1/mo. Lots for Sale 170 ~"-"=~-~-=~ ocean-front. $200 per month, JASMINE. ,.. mo, agnt ~19 PLACE REALTY 49-l-9704 C •~o~ndo-7'".,;"t-n~lu_m_s~---' I skirting. SJ.a). 6-4&-4664 ~'B Prine only. See 187 E. 21st • Auto Pw·ts Store $23.!\I Ph 673-I573 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' 4 BR 2 BA blt.... 11 I Sf, E/sidc C.l\J., or call CDM BAYfRONT • 1-lrchv Store $400:\1 Year. • • .. ...,, wa Lido Isle Unfurn. 320 FOR SALE Mobile 24 x 60. Chiner. 6-12_1960 e Liquor Lie. on salt" S•n Juan Capistr1no BEAUTIFULLY remodeled to "'all cpts, fncd }'tl~,,l.;:;.;o.;;..;.;;.;,;; _____ _ Good Location. Good Con· 50· x-100· Yachtman·s Cove e Yardage Stoi'e, Inv + home. New thruout, So. cl Childrt!n OK. $235 213: CHARPttING 3 BR. 3 BA. Back Bay . 1 I dition. 493·4620. LEASED Comn1ercial 9';, Jot. Oirner suddenly trans· e Liquor Stoi-e $251\'f + mo. CAPJSTR.AfiO, new home, nr Hwy. 3 Br, 2 Ba + huge 860-7890 DR, lg. patio, 13.1 Via l----'--i---- 1\IOBILEHOME, spac, hl..;· plus r~turn. fl1ajor lC'nant ferred • Anxio us. Loan ca n HOLLAND BUSINESS marina, pool priv. By wk laundry room & game room. WELL planned 'l'c\\11Jx>use, \\1aziers $525. Opel). 1·5 BEAUT . .f BR, 3 BA, + urious, breathtaking ocean Prime Harbor Blvd. loca-~subordinated. Subn1i 1 npy 645.4170 SALES 540-0608 or mo. 213-445-3084. 400 J asmine. $400 mo. 2 BR, i1,9 dbl attached gar. 640-8146 tam. rm., · i-cir p.r. & vu, pvt beach. 494_1843' lion 5-IS-Il702 Bkr. orrer. $L?9,JOO. Call 64.)..8.JOO. I !!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" .H;;ou"°'•;:;•:;:•....:U;;n;;.fu:;rc:n;:._....;305:.:;; 673-1658. Priv J!alio. Beach area. Mell Verde patio, overlooking beaut. \ 'o l.JPLEX in Costa 1\lesa. 2-2 1 ?OF 1 s ERVING YOU.r~ TIL 9 BE THE BOSS ... ENCLOSED pat i 0 , sur-963-643" or 962-SoJ.1 pool. Xlnt cond •. Harbor HI f BR Assume \'A loa n. Lo11·'1 ~ I nl&Co Nifty take-out rest. Busy General rounded by 2 BR, 2 BA, Quiet Couple 1 Br. Cottage. IMMEDIATE occupancy 3 ~~~1M_,;'!; beJS375. mo9 · C~ll do11·n. Days ~l-2600, Eves V. E. l 0"11 . den, dbl frplc, Nr. Big $1Jj. Fncd yrd. Stove,1refr, Br. 2 Ba. $3IO. Option possi-""o-~ ort <ll" a.n. I 64G-6l l 1 1 RnJ •:-~ \\'estside center. Lc>\v rent, Co .,.,:;/\ 1 bl 838-6J4l Bkl 4 Pfl.f , 11·e11 equipped: Specialities -rona. .,,;,.,, nm. yr Y· HomefincMr1 547~9641 e. eveK. " ' I FOVRPLEX. Ci\1 2-:1 BR. chi('kc.n &. pizza. $28.000. Agt/owner, 673-20S8, eves. 3 BR, family rm, frplci 1% Newport .. Kh . Costa Mes• I Acreage far sale l \~ ha .. 2·2 Br. Assunie Mountain, D•sert Un iversity Realty 6Ta-4020. ha ts &. d blt VA loan R t 174 ROOMY one tiedl:oom duplex : crp rp!ll, "!· 4 BEDROOM 2 BATII 2 STORY 2 BR Condo, Near 'i 'rEAGER REALTY 551"Mll71 t sar 3001 E. Cst. 8'""'Y· 673•65lO • Houltt* Apta.. unit across fro'1 park and ~~036 & pets ok. s295• Family nn, iorma1 dining nel\'. Poot & 'bltinl, $195 20 AC CoL ranch property, nr. !ii>an. Peaks. Hunting, SAN Juan Capo, four plex L'A.Llf~ORNIA Pines, l acre J\.IAN or 1von1an n1ature \VI tennis • corner -Separate tn· rm, private tennis &: pool . mo. 5;,'i-5240. I income $7800., large lot, + ~ly equity, tak~ ovel' 1na1fagement ability, take * 145•0111 *.. trance • garage $2'l5/nio. 3 BR, 2 BA on cul-Oe·~C priv lleif!&. $545/month. D•n• Point _ · Fishing $6000. T e r 111 s ' avail. Pvt. ply. 831-2733. Ifs a breeze. . . sell your items "'1th ease, use_ Daily Pilot Classltied. 642-5678. addl units $79,000. 492-8264. pa_vments. 962-laSl over the details & manage 43a W.11th COSTA MESA 644-7'211 Agt. nr schools k b e a c h . 6t4-5686 e v e n I n gs &, 1----------1 ~~:ness. $10,000 req, $150-2 BR un(. Children ok. NEAR ne\V 3 BR, 3 baths, $285/mo. Call 846-3410, ~:eekenda; 642--5735 days. OCE1\N front Jantastlc v\ew ) ' HavP some'thlng you want to 1 Deluxe cabin, Big Bear, slps ~ell? Classified ads do it 7, a\'ail. Thanksgiving. \fell • call NOW 642-5678. * 646-3439 * $©~~1A.-l£'£.tfS " Tbof Intriguing W orri Game with a Chuckle ------f41tell IJy (LAY •• p(tllAN------ o teQl'fOnOll lett•r• of the four wombJ.cl words be· low to form four tlrnple WOfds _ Gal'. Lrg yd. [rpl., patio; b 1 t-in •• 3 BR 2 BA, fuldly crpted & \VATERF'RONT lovely 3 hr. '-clR.1: line A~ ~l'l.u• ha h/pool Investment $16G-1 Br. unf, Child. Gar. dishwshr. Xlnt! $450 Month drped, stove, shwsh, xtra 2 ba. home for leas~. 2 bJk~ a u s -..,,..., e v "8 • ) Opportunity . 220 Yrd. Scenic Properties 675-S726 clean, $250, 963-3395 t9 ocean. Pools Tennis & "-'kfends 131--1882 days ,, $I70.1 Br. Furn. Util. pd. ~ BR, 1~, ha, ....,110, gar, UNF'URN 3 BR-Home in Oub Privil. Jwit pa: ·Huntington ,l'Mch * Silver BuUion * Beautiful! J ust like a house. ,_ Huntington Beach •. $240/ ted. $500 n10. 548-1722. • 999 + FINE lJARS 83.HJX) $1T;r2 Br studio, l.rg yard. ~ ~~tarli'st.~ ~2ro MO. 549-4131. N.B. CllERRY LAKE LUX~~ nu b~tlnBr.:.._~ .. ~ -''--L 240 $199-Lrg 3 BR apt. Dog run. _Heliotrope. 64+-4309 Irvine 1.tt. reflOrt at mos p here con . ect I, -..-•a, i nwney to oan $225-3 BR lJouse, children, w/boating & S\vimming. ~i:,,., 1nature ad ul t•.,• 1 T. D L gar, Irg yrd, stereo s:;;.~~~!°l~Ji !i;'J ~~· Great 3 BR. $450 Mo. iv"" 1 · st oans .~~'::it Beautitul llOme. Tennis pool privl S500 ,,.; 2 BR., 1 ba~..'.:"a1""" ?J~ John Carey Rltr 646-7414 TENNIS An;'o!I<, adults oa1y 11 . -"Children & ""'ts oK. 6'4-2696 eves ., -. 2 BR, 2 ~ \na1, c •. ,...,., VACANT 2 + Guest 2 br 2 Ba, nu Condo, $280 U p To 90"'-..-· 31JR., 2\f be. ••••• SSSS/400 ,..,...,..t, • dra~s· 2 car' ~Jarina .Covea642·7226. J .1, 717 \Ve Also Have Fumished 4 B 3 Ba dults ta 3 BR 2 baths $400/425 ............ • ..-• 8'A % INTEREST I Bach, I, 2. 3 br A~•· · r, ' a ' no pe · " "· "; garagt Baytbores' $ 41 5 2 Bl' Condo pallo -1 $ EE Lease $350. 424 Poinsettia. 4 BR,. 3 batha •••••••••• $425 Month ' • cn.rpet drp11 frtg wsb/drY« 2nd TD Loans LANDLORD F . 6i...218, 558-9683 4 BR., 21> baths .... 14ii0/475 AGENT _, S19S i;., ~237'' 1 I LOVELY, 3 br, 2 ba, ram 5 BRi·3 ba N'JK &..11 •• ~ $5'1~ ' a. I 5 Bedroom and 3 bath, 2 m1, Lusk !JV Hills. Many CALL 552-7500 2 llD~I. 2 BA, gar•ge. Irvine J ·~ 1\ r•t•s Oren e Co. 1 ... .-v f"" ... lom'al ice I y .. a · Sten• to beach or bag. Year ._.,..."F-~~='l':·att[ir'Mtj:'fto~ c~l<l':"' trui1iln kltcflo . ·"""-"'· A~-. now. ~2883 VISJO · ·-Ii.>.,_ -...u.:d.~~s~.-~=o·u,o ; icBR.,,-11;.-w.inur -. •· 642-2171 J45.0611 l\'alied yard. 2 Blocks to SHARP 3 BR, fam. rn1., , 6t2-4758 $22.")fmo, A\'&ll •Nov. 25th ( ~ I C V I l i l ' i c 0 • Did you hear about •he couple who sew ''CLEO- PATRA" at e drive-.., movie I• __ E_N_A_G_A_M_....,I end -every minut~ of,~~? - I I I I · I' O Comp!N tht chuckle qvoted by f1lllng In the •mlaing word: L. -.1.. -•· -•· -•· _..__ you develop from atep No. J below. ... PRINT NUMaERED lHIERS IN >aJ T"ESE SOUAIES • UNS<IAM8LE ;.aovf LflTER S TO GET ANSWU • • 5C;IAM·LETS At>t$WERS IN -l>IME·A·LINE , <>-• 1-1 ho 24 golf course. Santa Ana view, nice yard: lease. ._ • lfARBOR View 5 BR, 3 BA. Call 64Z..26571 ,_ f .x·J'Vlng -ar r area yrs. Heights. Le~ at ·$400 Aval.I. In1med. Rltr 673-2222 • red hill Only $525. Gardner Ind. ~~Uni Nl9uel U)ANS TO $25,000 tnonth,. Coats Ir Wallace 3 BR. 2 \9 BA, So. ot hwy. Cul-de·!l8.C. Nr. pool. , j 2ND & lS'I' trust deed loan!! Real.Estate, S46-U41. l yr. old w/FP, beam clng. REALTY ~ R.EALToRS ~7 ON" 'golt cour_,, 2 _Brf> 2 1 ~':bi~~~ ~ e!>fut:. 3 BRt 1~am Rm , walk to CI..rg. V'!"_.~75 675-6900 Univ. Parle Centtr, Irvine URCF.NT I lmmac 3 at, tam ~ ail!:, ~~,"lt' & personal property. , beach $!80 util Pd. ost.• m.ta · nn, Harbor View Home. "w/dtyr ,. cv r• i 1 NO po;nts. no pi'.• pay "Kids/Pel$. Alao 2 BR. TNHSE upgrd 3 br 2 be. FOR leue, baut 3llR. 28A', ·~mo!"· Pb: -or ~· '"° ' 'toll II ~ -llldtles Jo 110 000. -t·-$IM v·-·L ·~ ~ • ' w/lovely yartl .. Ill potlo. ~··.. "ub v' ··-· -. ~ FAST SERVICE · '-.-.. ~. -· ·~· ~ pr. patio, nr, So. C.t •nchd RV .,,.,.,. mpl&, SoaJo ~. 2 BR $235 F>t ~ • ·~ ,_. • Deal Direct With Lender ' Fl\<• ~ Plaza $265. 1112-7l33 -drp1, btllnl, $315 lncfdi 1"1l'k Ok. Nr. Oc•M. • • ' • ' CITY FINANCE HORSE hovers 4cd ~ .. '!<~ 3 BR,. Ira k!t, • all blt-1111, " pool prM, ~ Homellndort -547-9641 N_.-t .... - Orruige County (7U) 547-<l6.'13 .$115-Comll, In ' ~ trplc; crpb/drps, gardener NEW 3 Br 2 Ba b!Ut.• ' pets. ' • & 'vtt pd> $275 tse. 545-7988. trash COT)'l.Pactor c' T f. t!'I r l!ARBOR VIEW, 211ory, C BR.ANO new 3 SR., ~ ... DON'T BORROW Homtflndoh I .. 547-9641 EASTSIDE 3BR crpl• d~• 121. comm •• ..\.;poo J Nr l)Jt, 2\1 BA, tennis & pool dere•IW!e condo. N ... p o-tt 'TIL You CALL USI . .• "r""• f.' _..... ·1 .Ni.!yla. S550 mo. 644-AllllJ st, pool, "UMll • . TIME FOR frplc, lcne<d yrd. . &13·8441. v•,. • cour)yard oed~' • ti~ Bon'Ow on your home equity Sf&.9897 Nl::W Townhouse 3 BR, , 2 NR3 ·n~a~1c' Bcondr, loam ~1· or finilly {mo. t for any good putJXl&e.· Serv. 9UICK ""ASH ~ IOJft .. 1• .--vv •l'lll'l1 11!uu .,.,..~ .. -ing Los-Angelea County for , ~ 3BR, 2BA. gar, $3.iO n1c, BA, \Valnut ~um, fe~ tennis', $500 ~o. 845-i658. r .,,_1no tum • .,......,-.u,..., over 20 years and NOW In THROUGH A ~~"""~~29() f~d, ~~.•P"· No !!'"'· HVll . \1ew 5 BR A tan\ S•n ClellWlle 01w1ge County! • ILY PILOT • or ~· [, j I pool SIGNAL MORTG~GE CO. DA EASTSIDE 3 Br I Ba, $250. 3 Bt>RM, 2 BA. fenced )'d, nn. "" • •cu.u • ' OC'EAN vl<w,.., Goll (iJ.4) 556-0106 avail Dec 15, Ira: Yl'd, newly bltns, community pat~. Subrp.it en l~m. 644-4174 • 2 BR, 1\1 BA. dnrbr, 4500 campus ortve. N.B. WANT AD decorated. 64;-.i5i6 pool, tehnlt. $300. 536-MU Ne~~ "PM"T Pl•ice an adl p;o., a:mo -·· • I f ' l • • .. .. .. ' I' t • ' . " " I· ;' Co 51 FO 2 St D S• pr! Co 557 Du 811 CH bo. B f 1 I~ • 1: • • ••• I· '\i : ,I • ' I I ,. I' 365 ,. I '" t DEL11¥E Town.hie; a Br, l~il Ba, crpl/drp!J, bltns. lrf: pri patio, dbl gnr, nr So. Coam: Plaza. 64.4-7819 or SM APT. One.older adult Fum-Uut pd. $125 in #4 in rear. 2335 Elden, CM :157-1531. Ouplox11 Furn. 345 o•n• Point I-""------;..;;; 81lbcN Peninsula CllA~INd lower 2 Br., I bu. ,Wst/<J:ryr, gar. Adlls. s?l<l: 613,Jl833,~9J . Duplexes Unfu rn. 350 Corona del Mar SPAC newer 3 br, 2 ba, serv. porch. \Valk shop. 516 ·Iris. $325/mo ... L.se. ~2 Costa Me11 BJJ,AND new upper unit, 1600 ;q, I>. 3 br. 2 ha, frplc, h\Jge \)alcony, bltns, d~whr, &: g4r. $375/mo. Yearly. Agt. 6U.~. CVl'S 615-5487. PER, dock, gar, 2 lJ,R, ~ ... :/w crpts &: drps, bltlns, No chlldren or pets, Yrly ,$300. 61'3-19Z7 DuPl•x•, 1 1 • Furn. or Unfurn. " N!'".tt~· Beach.· . · < I ' ' LRG ~.2 JiR, ~2 BA. Newport · Sfli>l'ts. Nu 'ct"P''g. ~/mo )'riy. $225> wlntt>r. ~ pi~ Fufn. ,3'0 I' BACH. apt. 1125 Mo .. yrly. " Incl. • util. Near beech. Marshall'Realty' ~ . ~ 1 FURN apt very Cll!ftO, t!ldi;rly people y e a r I y 67>'-0343 • l, ' • Saturday, Novembtr 17, iq73 • ' T DA~ V PILOT 29 370 Garages fqr~t,<•nt 435 MINI WAREHOUSES ' STORAGE No Move-in or Move-out charges. ~,rom S7.50 pc1' month. Hamilton & Ne\\'\and St., HB ALLSPACE tMl-f970 Cammon entrance to 1 thru 5 offices. Harbor & Baker area, Costa l'vtesa. For in· format.ion eall 5-15-842-l, SouthCo Realto1-s. \. I t .' . • \ I 1 I· • • ... • • ' l'\ • ' . -' . • ~~~D=Al~l~V~P~ll~O=l::::~~~~~S~11~unl~•~Y~,~N°"~m~bet~l~7~,~19~7l~:::::::::::::~!!j!!!~~::::::::::::::::-j!!~~~!:!~~!2~~~~~~~ 0 II alp Wanted, 0 a p Want , Ml F I I :;;;:~~;;;;;=:;;;;;! le. Rent1I Lott IU "' ";e~p~;;;~~~!..!~~1;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;r~~;;c:ii';::t:riiiES'"~I . fm ~LO~ST;-:,::;m;:lll;;"I ".:mn:;:,.-;bl;;;k;-m;;:lx:<d; 1~;;;;;;;;;:•;;:•:;-;;;;;;;;; i:ccouNTtNG : EXECUTIVES JANITORIAL PRESTIGE OFFICES Fount.Jn Valley, Beautl· M .. ,. bulldJna, """'"'1 Ooor, l.000. fQl.ldte feet, "'Ill divide ln lo smallu ottlces. ~· prr 1quare 1001, include1 carpcl1, drapes.. all utilities, JMI· ior service. Call MarilYn Stovall 1no 832-M40. LARGF. furnlllhed or un. furnished, crptd, d r p e d , ·N.B. Ind. area. S 8 5. 64&-1724. !Mt --LjJ O>lhU11hv•. Vic. M'' n TRASH A DEBRIS Keypunch Oileralor l $15,000 to $75,000 THE BROADWAY Vtnl~. 979-2800 oi· ir16-5357. llauled A1vay.~ ft2 l..old1 _ P•a~yroll 1'r1ralnH DELIVER Send retume or call TODAY Found (fru Ht] FND: \"ic of 9tb & Gay Ave.. Ptnlnsul11, y n g , smokcy black lona:-hnlred cat. Flea collar & rhinei;tone collar. 675-1575/ MS-8010. ABOUT 5 mo. old ma1e pup-ry, mix or Doberman A Ab & Shep . B l k w/DobemuUl markinz•. Vie downtO\•tn llB about 3 wks ago. 53&-2854 -Sluden1 * ~~ for confidential NO COST LOST' ll'lsh Setter. niale, ~~;.'!' .J~ ,,,'!'<'_:.:.. ""u ~ TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES execuUve lnltrvlew. ~··-FASHION ISLAND ""'-lllctana Scliool. >"•mlly LOCAL mov1na-& h&UU,,. -u---~·· ~ • r:xECUTIVE SERVI~ NEWPORT BEACH- Pff, Re11•anl. ~S..TJM. by student. Larp truck. ~n'l otc dulitt. Also. exper. Men or \vomen 18 or over with cars, station INC. ~1~· SM-!846 or ~f.: ~A·p,p~l·~ •tart~ wagons, or light truck1t; Pleasant outdoor 888 N(~~~1~~ Ana NoW Hiring I~ worlt !tour available daylight hours. Call·. full Time IMtN<t.,. YARD, garage clean-ups, COLEMAN YSTEMS fornia' lcen'se ~!ates required. Agp~ !or job E.XPER Walter tor tut M•" '"liiiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiii·;;m-~ I ren\OVe dirt, Ivy, drlvtv.'l.)'s, 18842 Tiller Ave. Jean Food Rest au r ll n t . ----- 1 i;tumps, gradlnii:-M'r-2El86 frvtne description an training 8:30. 1 : AM or f.targarlta Inn, 3 4 2 3 s PORTERS School a & SKlPLOADER &: dum.P truck Equal oppor. Employer m/f 1:30 PM at the location nearest you, daily. o 0 hen'/ Park Rd, ln1tructlon1 515 ~:1w'k., .. ~nc.~!~'.__6A~phulllot, ADMINISTRATIVE 1~· N. G'-oHll Ave •• Or•IWI• CAplattanok Beach. $7'" -------1'Yl-,,..' ;'~;;;;1 v;,. jj34 Gni:'rt Ave., Aruihai;; -F/c-B'l'hk !. P "L - PJA .. ~O tNSTRUC'TTON tor local furn haul• & -n·t 3311 W. 1st Street, S1nta Ana ... Al •,. Jobs Applf Pe.r1Mnel Oince 10 Ml·NOOll & 2·4 pin MondRy thru r~ridR'/ Bu1ln111 ll1nt11 445 ...;.;....-...'----""....;.----KJ'M'EN, female, 5 n'IO old, ALL AGES -Begllltlert on up ..... CLERK Fee Paid/ so ee · up. haultng. ,.186'l, 167·Z736. U Fair Drive, Bld9 16, Cool• MtH WESTCLIFF ?-.Ir. Rossi 644-5371 aft 6 HAULING $12 a load, small (Orange County-7811gr6Urfds, enter from PersOnnel A8Cr\CY Equal Oppor. Employer m/I On"'ICE ori Newport Blvd. Avail. on lease. PartiaJIY. furn, carpeted-, air/eond. .pe,rldng. Appn»J. llXXI sq. ft. $2.10/mo. Warehouse also avail. Ideal for contractor. '5ol8-2616. "TliE Factory" nas a lrg 8hop a"'.a.11· $185/mo. In Cannery Village 425 30th St., NB. 641!160. PRESTIGE N .B. locatk>n - Business iutte 915 s.f. 45c s.f. Yearly lease. Ne"'Jl011 Pl. Rlty; 675-3600 Sll5/UP, NU stoles, olflces, indiv air &: he1tl, ele~'l\10111, -11301 Beach, 1-m. 842-2834 1736 Anaheim O.t. Nr. trwy. 600 Sq. Ft. Ground Floor. \vi parking. SUS. 673-2654. lndulfrl1I Rental 450 HARBOR & WARNER 1400 sq. It. • to 7000 sq. ft. minutes to all treeway1 & o.c. Airport. PETE BARRF.'TI' REALTY 642-4353 NOW LEASING Huntington Batch NEW M-1 940 &1. t't. & UP Hamilto11 & Nt>.,:la..nd St. 960-1970 * CQSTA MESA * 1300-1750-7400 sq, ft. Private offices. Plenty of parking, 1 Ready !or occupancy. C. ROBERT NATTRESS, RLT . Costa Mesa 979-6571 *DELUXE* F'ully sprinklered 2900 sq. ft. J\.t·1 including 400 sq. ft. de· 1 luxe otnce space. 16th & Monrovia, Costa J\fesa. r,:1-~s!~tL ~y 4001 BIRCH, NB 3600 sq. ft. 15c per ll<f ft below goln; rate, JI, mfg. whsle, 51ri. Baumgardner 5"1·5032, Gray with lite carmel m8J"klnp, \\'hlte on che~t. bootJ, face. lolli: haired. Vic. Avalon St, C. ~I , 61'.s-4856 aft 6:00. f'OOTI!IU. J\t on t e s s 0 r 1 trff removing. 7 days & Newport Blvd.) (~1o.rk Ill Cente1') School now en r o J I in g voeek. Call 64&-29'8 "'e ha.Vt!! an Immediate open-:;.u.a836 JANITORIAL. mt'n, women. 1 Part time evenings. Bond· uble, exper. To $2.75. Trans· portatlon turnl1h~. Costa 1'fesa al'C!a U nereu&1')'. S<il-5687. S;\1L "·hi te Gtrrnan Shep. about 31,1, mo, _old. Vic. Y.'arner & J\fagholia, Flully white. Owner I d e n t i f y ..... 7329 children ~~1·6 )'T'I tor lnfo CLE.A.~-UP, TREE TRBI· lng In our Order Service \,\!\'!~~~E;q:ua;.;l~Op;~'fl;~~r~tvfl;lty~;E~m;p~l~oy~e~r~~~~i~~l65~1~E~. E~d:ln~g~e~r.0S;.A~-~ 838-TIJO. Mtf .ace~. MING HAULING. prompt, It; Blllln& Departments for FULL tlme Mrv\ce station reaJOnable 847-8125. an exper. Clerk. . . . l F 710 attendant, exper pre I . Housecl1anlnt ~Ing of Govemment & Help W•ntM, M & I' 711H1lp Wanted, M • Uniforms furnlshed. J\pply 1-~-lr5J FNO: Pekingese mi x , A I female, gray color, 11/15. 1 _c_c_o_unt __ ng.:------ 10 Al\! nr. Corner of Irvine ACCOUNTING & ~~~~~·1~ Hghts. TAX SERVICES =~=---..,-~-.,-,,,-Rea.'!Onable. Ca 11 (714) FOUND, yng, fl'm. doc. Nov 675-6676 ask to Rick 9, Blk I& Tan-Shep or_husky_ • r · 2 Collars. Top of \\lorld Babysitting area, Laguna 494-8861 or --'--·'--"----- SJ.l..G3Sj BABYSIT my home day· FOUND Goldt n Retriever, nighta·"'E'ekend. By hour day has been inJUl'fd. Costa or \\'eckly play roon1-feru .. -cd ri.tesa area. 516-975-1 after ~~ear Eader School 3:30. FOUND white iemale Toy Poodle. Vic MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. Call ~2-8274 or ~2566. GERMAN Shepherd, male. Found Nov . 11th. Vic Costa Mess. Call to Identify "'6--6255 FND. •part old Eng. Sheepdog & Terrier, white & bro\\'fl, male. Vic. \Vilson & Raleigh 548-1031 FOU ND Men's tortoise shell prescripli<>n glasses .. Found In Lagunita 4>1--5679 FOUND elderly Samoyed. Vic. of 1085 Corona Lane, Costa J\lesa. Call aft 5 pm, ?46-4931 f'ND Pendant on chain front Curaco Vic Iris & Coast H~'Y. Qv.·ner must iden. 6#-8305 FND • Black & white ma1e cat, green eyes, and collar CdM 67H521 LRG female calico. Fountain Valley area. 963--0657 FOUND Jar~ Rabbit. Vic of Harbor Vu Hills. Call W-Z176 EXPERIENCED nt a ture night l.ime babysitter Reasonable. Call alter 4 pm. Pomona school vlcinily. 645-7596 ~10TIIER of 2 \\'tluld Uke to babysit 1-2 children. Fen· ced .yard, meals. Nr Npt. Hgls. 64HS47. cusro?.t BUILDER Remodeling, patioa, or what have you, Jay Gilbert. Llcen&ed & insured. Lie; 81-287852. 646-USO. NE\V , remodel, 1<e pair, 1rame & tlnlsh, Stores, office• & homes, etc. Licensed. 002-1961. CARPENTRY, Plumbing. All Home Repairs. al yrs. exp. Snl&ll jobs OK. }"ree est. MI~. ALL types carpentry, fix just about anythlna around the house, etc. 536-1648. commercial c 0 n tr,. e t 11 Unloh Oil Sin. 261Il La Paz GEN'L. houSewk,, exp., o~'tl backgl'OWld prefd, Typing Rd.. at Crlsanta. MV. ~1:~i1~n1up"~o 1~ ~.;:p.m. •1ec•nc type· Delivery-Sunday Only 837""826 J. 1:. 962-'ro26. GENERAL LABORERS D·•lcated Cl1anfnn Excellent \\'Oridn&: conditions. ~ • Good co. paid benefits & OF DAILY PILOT Tei CARRIERS. RE· PENNEY CO. *WE DO EVERYTHING * ultuY QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STATION Reh. Ftte "" 616-2S39 APPLY WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. HARRY Skilled & Uno~llled 24 FHhlon Island E.XCELLENT Housecleaning -SEELEY..._330 WEST BAY STREET, COS'i:A ~y~~~-lransp,_$22 BER!f'EA -lifES'A-;-'1,,;tEPRONE ~~rFOR p. Tempor1:11')' Emplcy1nent Newport Beach J\ I 6:30 •Al\t, l\10n·Fri I-'"'-""-'"-"'-"':::..;::=~.:._+--hlltl 9J>enlna:1 For I NEED House".~rk. Have i I POINTMENT. own transp. References. · • ·' · MANPOWER, INC. Christmas Tree Call T"'"•· 546-4354. CORPORATION An Equal Opportunity Employer 0 Landscaping 18001 Von Karman DESIG' & ln.•tallatlon Irvine, Calif. Hain Wanted, M & F 710 I Help Wonted, M & F 710 Large or Small Jobs i;;. Qua1ity .,.,.ork 493-9868 133-1424, ext 294 AVON MAKES COMPOSER OPERATOR Stock Handlers Shlfls 10 P~f-7 A~I. 4 P~I· 10 P?it , 7 Al\1·4 P~l, Apply :[I.ton, \\'ed & f'rlday, 10 Al\1· 8 P~t ... M or '33-1425 OIRISTMAS THE SEASON with paste-up & fonns ex· 448 W 19th Street asonry Eqval Opp. Employer TO BE JOLLY . pet1eoce. Irvine .area. Call Co1t1 Meta 645-2043 AU. types ol brick block 1',i;:;:;:;:;:;::;;:::jEam extra money for gilts 9'm-9821 for appt. 723 N. Anaheim-Blvd. & slumpstone work. Free[1 Man AVON Representative CX>OK-for child day care Aftaihelm n4-8000 ~'"''to.. "'"=-"18"55"-. ----A FUN PLACE In >~ur •pare time. Call' center. Vear round, S hounl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' Equal Oppor. Employer m/f Painting • Paperhanglnt PAINTING -Int & ext. HauJ. lng, n1aint, whal-have-yOu. No job too big or i;ml, 20 yrs expcr. Reas rates. 645--0.183 or 642-5079 aft 5. PROF. v•allcovering state He. No. 279514, tnsur., all types of paper. T 14; 8'2-4386. SPECIAUZING in exterior painting of all types. Reas. rateB. Call for estimates. 642-4088. PAINTING. INT/EXT. REAS, RATES/FREE EST. A.?o.1. KINLEY 979-6160 PROr. painter, honest v."Ork, reas. Int/ext, tree estimate. Refs. 548-2'T;;i9, 642-3913. T K 540-70!1. -day, $2. an hr. &l:Hl570 JUNIOR SALESMAN: 0 WOR BABYS!TIER needed by COOK, grave)'>.l'CI .tiltt, 6 GENERAL CLERK Earn $20-l40 per week •"Ork· teacher w/own transp. for days wk. Co. paid beneflta. Accounting background nelir lng alter school and Satur. ~ lei t l chUd, U mos. Ute Also, p/time lunch help, ful. Ute typing (40 w.p.m.l days selling new 1ubscrlir housekeeping Ref's req'd, 11am-2pm. Apply ln person, req'd for this po6ition In tloos for the DAILY PILOT. (! tlU en 614-fl607 aft S Jack In The Box 1200 Baker Hunt. Bch. Will train. Cnll This is not a paper route Now H iring BUSBOYS DAY'& NIGHT Apply 3-5 daily 151 E. CoHt Hwy. Newport llHch BABYS ITTER, lite housekeeping Dally, p/t, Own car. 3 older children, Call l\1·F, 8-SPl\I &H-9242 BABYSITIER Needed days, Balboa Penin area, 2, 4 yr old boya, 673-9458 alt 6. BABYSI'M'ER, lite hsekpg, mature, weekdays. Refs. C.J\t. area. 642-7074. Babyoltlar Wanted Aft A eves call Kathy --BACK office girl req'd for OB/GYN ofc. Send resume to P.O. Box 3992, Long Beach. 90803 St .. C.\I for appt. S.U.7751. and does not include de· COOK Experienced, f/tlme. UNIGARD INSURANcE liveries or collecting. Open. Apply Zubles, 2920 E. Coast GENERAL QUI~. Good ings in Costa ~1esa, FountaJn Hwy., Cd?-.t 644-988-1. typist, }{not.vledge of air, V11ley Md South Huntinrton COOK • Breakfast need~ a/p. Posting tq journals. Beach. Appl,y now by callln11 tn1med. [I.lust be exper. for Call 54s-551l ~In. J\talter. 5'i8-3013. fast operation. &1()..53().1, Equal Oppor. Einployer COPYWRITER-Trade~J!sFrl~:~Pk t~= *KEY ENTRY Aisociation for Ser vi ce Girl Fri (Orange) to $660 OPERATORS* Business needs copywriter Exec. Sec'y L.A. to $700 Do you need Oiristma to handle public reladon.s File Supervtsor $500 Money? We need you. • & ~sing. Probably Claims £xamlner to $650 v.·~kendll, all shlftll, name part-time. Send re1ume & Electrician $650 )'Ollr own hoW'B. Competl· financlaJ requirements to Program ?o.IJT $221\ tlve 1aJary rates. 129 key P.O. Box 1748. Santa Ana, Electronic Components dl&c experience. JDC, 2283 Calif. 92701. F.qual Oppor. Product Une Manqer $20K }o'atrvlew Rd ., Costa Mesa, Employer Data Communications ~. 0051.tETOLOGIST Assl5ta.nt Design Engr (me<:h) to St4K LABORERS ~E~q~ua;t~O~p~po;r-;.E:;:;m~p~to~ye~r;...\•--DUta~---1 position open, 4 d&)"I, iood Purchas Sup\' !Boats) SlJK lmmed. Asslittlfficnts. Top ~ BAKERS pay, Ken Te mp 1 et on s, Cost Accnt l\fanuf. to $12K US. Long or short tcnn 641"6857 N .B. Ct\11 Jeannie Sisco Call 540-W50 P RESCRIPTION bifocals, Vic Balboa Bay "Tastl Freeze" """"'2'100• M-1 1320 sq. ft. 786 Newton I =~=-'--=,,=~c,-~~~ \Vay, 01. $200/mo. ·Lease. FOUND girl'11 black bike. Call 615-2850, 8-6. Vic. Newport Be a ch, JOHN'S Carpet &: Upholstery Ori Shampoo tree Scotch· gard (Soil Retardants). Degreasers & all Color brighteners & 10 minute bleach for ~·bite carpets. Save your money by saving me extra trips. Will clean living rm., dining rm .. & hall $15. Any rm. $7.50; couch $10. Oullr $5. 15 ~· exp. is what counts not method. I do work my.sell Good ref. s.11--0101. HI QUAL.ITY, LOW $ Lie, Ins, Ref!I a 542-1701 INT/EXT PAINTING Free Est Jim 548-8112 INT/EXT PAINTING EST: Wallpaper ~7887 Plaster, Patch, Rep1lr AlRCRAFT Sales, lmmed I COUNTER girl, sandwichn, ~ Sld. Hoffman NEVER A t'EE AT TE?ilPtl. openings tull or part tlnie. HELPER day ahUt, apply in person """" NEWPORT TE~tPO Temporary Help SUOJ per mo potential. Rt The Station Ll"""r, 6010 Personnel A-inch · Representing the leader tn '''""' r.v LAGUNA Beach Live in, lav~ AIRCRAFT SALES. Priv. \Varner Ave., Huntincton &33 Dover Dr., N. • ing child care + Ute pilots lie. req. Call for appt. Exper. Not Necess. Beach 642-3870 housekeeping S ep I r n1 . REf\'T 600 sq. ft. SlOOn-10 . 2944 Randolph, OJ. {Shop No. 9J Call 675-5ll6. 3010 FT M·l New for lease. Westn~r. 962-8986 After I 6 pm:-- ' R1nt1ls Wanted 460 TEACHING 1tudlo b I g t-nough for t"-o Grand pianos. Col'ona del 1'1ar area J. B. ?o.llddleton, 673-4520, 6,;4 Via Lldo Nord, Newport Beach. W>.NT to rent 2 Br hie. Lg yd, gar, ha.Vt!! pets. Prefe?Tabl,y unf'um w/crpts, drps, bltlns. 548·1144 bet. 5 pm. Ask tor Km. ROOM w/kit. priv. or small apt. near Balboa for retired lady. Writie P .O. Box 348, Balboa, or call 67l-(l866 I~ lnnounc1ment1 580 • TIIE Esqulretres Social & Charity Club. iii 1ponsorlng a Turkey Dinner at Jerome Center, comer of Center & ?1-fonte Vista Strtels , J\1on· day, Nov. I9th from 12-2 P~T. For all lt!niors of \he Sout h\\·est 11!de area. Please come and enjoy Thanksgiv· ing Dinner 11·ith u!. Marie B. La ng· Pr e s i dent, rilargarel Lake · Sl'cretary. 675-3959. YNG female pheasant • l\tariners Park • Wed. 64&-2000 FOUND h11.11d made silver bracelet \'icinity O.C.C. Art Center parking lot. 548-5767 FND: Grey & white cat vie. Balearlc School Jn r.1esa Verda. 546-1958 FOUND orange long haired cat. College Park area. s..1-nu Loot 555 Carpet Cleanlnv Floor Cari & Windows Dutch l\talnt. Serv. ~7·1~ DIBERNARDO I.: Sons - carpet saleK -installation and repair. 963-2639 Cement, Concrete !!EAT THE RAIN! Patios, walks, drives. Lie no. 255915 a Don, 642-8514 * PATCH PLASTERING* All types. Free estimates Call "1t>-W5 Plaster, Patch, Repair AIRCRAFT MU LT 1 PL E 835-2200 Ext 281, aft 5 P~I LISTINGS c.11 W•yn• 979·0541 DAY COOK •!>Hl66 (714) 556--0990 GIRL ll<ll'<ry Driver, 1925 LANDSCAPER FAR WEST yr:s old. Qveneas ?-.totor Analytical Chemist Parts, 1900 1-larbor Blvd., Experlent~I In heaclerboaM Sr. Staff position reporting p"/t l--°'" Installation 11nd fine 1tradlng QUALITY plastering a 11 allty ~ l ,,_ 1-'=-~===~--essenilal. ~791 bet\i.·een R S . h to qu . mMS.ger ...... ua . SERVICES INC * GUARDS * l"P'' estucco_ , panos 1 1 I"· tl""" ' & 5 •n> ~ ena ng pos uun req\ '"'6 , , Apply Jn Perwon " '' . texture, add. \Ve guar cle&n strong expcr. In ln!trument· S k Shop N 1 OPENINGS NOW L .. 11 Sec'y TrlhJH & nice job. 839-50!2 al & gen'l analytical pro-nic o. FULL & PART TI?ifE Xln't oppor. for bright lndlv. Plum.In,. cedures Jn raw materlali; 1672 Reynolds Ava. 2305 E. Coaat Hwy.. • Retired ok kill • d •-• Corona del ~Jar, Calif. e Xl t o rtunlty Coll "'/avi s s • eluc to G control & in-process control S•nt• An• F_,qual Oppor. Employ.er St~de Jpo ege learn. WUJ traln as rPvt L..R. OTIS PWMBIN of structural adhe11lve1, n sec'y for attorney. Lite ofc. Remodels &. Repairs. Water structural pre-preg ma· Equal Oppor. Employer II Ma • Car &: Phone ~. exper helpful . Great 'heaters. disposals, turnacei;, terlals &: hlgh mOOuJus ma·l!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"' D• very n • Tim~ & 'ii for over 40 hrt. starting sal " co. paid dshwashrs. 642-6263 ?o.l/C & terlals. Individual should ' Pick up and deliver new PROT~~1Ycr~11ff.vtcE bef)('f'its. BIA. Complete Plumbing pogsess a min. BS in ana· ' Ef'lnqult Busboys car service customers, aome 403 No. Harbor Blvd., Jason Best Agency RE\\'ARD, LOST, Black with 1CEJ\IENT & Block Work. Seniice. Lie, 272694. lytlcal chemistry, 8-10 )'I'll Prefer ex.per. or will train. janitor \\'Ork also. Apply-In Santa Ana 17400 Brookhurst, f , Vly, pep.ch ears Poodle &. Te?Tler Walls patios sidewalks "" AIC PLtThIBING n1ln exper. ln allied or re-~lust be over 21. Apply ln peNIOn onl)'. see ?\-Ir. Loftis 554_1433 Suite Z13 ~715 ntixed PUPPY with yeUow etc. By hr. or Job. &16-6915' Repair &: Contracting lat~ field. J\lust be a dy· pel'!On. alter Tlres. }[r. or Bob Terry. ~:1' :re~ll~~~ ~I~~ CE.\1ENT : Patio, drives. License No. 286660. 642-1643 nam1c seU starter "'ho can Hack, J\lesa Verde c.ountry TERRY BUICK HELP Wanted for beRutiful LEGAL Secretary. Ne"'l)Ort •"'I '"' ,.28 or ,~ -·' or walkl-Repairs, saw & PLUMBING REPAIR recognize & organiz~ a direct Club 3000 Clubhouse Rd Sth &: Walnut Hunt. Bch. supper club. W~ tieed exper. IleRch IRw firm 1eeks ..... '1'7"t-"ID "1V'-ll'"" 1 te<::hnlcal solution for n1ulti Cos~ 1'1esa. ' ' C"OCktall wa 1tres1 es , secretary or qua 11 Ile d return to 6.i8 J\fystic Vie-A•. reniove. Free est. $44-8998 No job too !ma11 faceted problems. . DELIVERY, pert Ume, elll'ly waltreue!, oyster barman, tralnee. Xlnt skills required. She is needed &: missed Contractor ••641-3128** Please send resume to: BARMAID, Ollef s Quaners, a.m. paper route. Cos ta dlsh•ia&her. Female ap-PerBOMllty & good humor \•ery much. ---------Remodel & R1p1lr Narmco_Materlals Div. 2607 Newport B 1 v d · • l\le1a area. No collection. pUcanls must be attractive appreciated .. 644-9450 BABY'S MISSING I CUSTOl\1 lJUTLDER 600 Victoria ~ewport Beach. 615-{J2lj aft Use }"Out" car. LA Times, & natural looking:. Apply MACHINE Remodeling, patios, or what ROO?il Addltions·Remodels · Cost11. J\teaa, Ca. 9'2'627 .> pm. 5'~127. at Kismet International, Fen1ale, Genn Sbep pup, 8 ...,its old. Releued from pen nt Vista Motel, Laguna, Thurs llftnoon. REWARD for return, no questions, Pete 494-3452. LOST-Alaskan Malamute. Female, white &: gray, 3 yrs, 80 lbs, Name Siska, FV or surrounding area. R e wa n:l/TI4-9£i.$07 pr 714-9M-t928. -~ LOST black & beige long hair tabby cat. Ans"·ers to Nina. R~-ard. No que1tions asked. 557-2323 eves, 835-1514 ext 212 days. LRG Blk Lab approx 80 lbs, blk rot. I\'B lie. Rabie~ tar. no 1193, "Che~r" ap. prox .i yrs. Reward . 646-6210. 646--2994. ha\•e yuu. Jay Gilbert. Bids or Labor p I u 1 Attn: Personnel BEAtITY operator \\'anted DENTAL RecepUoni5t, UOO W. Coast Hwy, N.B. OPERATOR licensed &. insured. Lie; materials. ~tel Fleener, Equal Oppor. Employer m/f wt.Orne follo~1ng. Full or B 0 red 1 Unappreciated? Ask for Eric. 6-15-2679. TRAINI ES & Bl-287852. &l6-ll55 M&-5849. A/Piyable Clerk p/t1me. 792 ~enter St, Costa Intell!gent, c h arm t n g, HOSTESS. EXPER. EXPERIENCED GEnWICK &: SON Sewl11t/Alttrations Req'i; 2 yra gen '! account· l\tesa. &12--0531 motivated Individual .,,,·anted FUU. TIME MACHINISTS Bldg Contr. Addlt & Remod · . tng exper. 1 yr EDP expcr. BEl.l.MAN Over 21 )TS old. fot· fast growing COlita 1tesa e BLUE OOL.PHIN e Stelldy, non-defense: \11ork. State Lie. Bl-114321 ALTERATIONS, re~tyhng .J..ru{P exper. Call 548·1144, Contact Cront off 1 c e office. Experienced. Late 3355 Via Udo NB ~lany company benelltl, Ille 673-$Hl ~21'16-n !es wear, e~penenced eXt 236. · manager btw 1-3 pn1, 20'HO's. hours 7-3. Sal.an' HOUSEKEE;ER & medical Insurance, 8 paid JACK Tau1afie, rep a Ir, reasonable. 963-5806 Equal Oppor. Employer m/f 586-5000 Laguna Hills Hilton open, 979-6510. care of home & 3 children. holidays & vacations. Nev.· re1nod. add. Lie B-1 269072. T1l1vl1ion R1p•lr ARCHITECTURAL Irm. DENTAL OFC. MGR, 2 to 6 pm. ?>.Ion-Fri. Own modot11 facilities. If you ani My Way Co. 83~7os. DRAF"t'Sl\1AN BOAT Painter-?-.laintenance Dental specialist needs transportation. 1'Ur1lerock lookinl( for a job with • G1rd1nlng COLOR TV Repair, expert, ARC'HITF.CrURAL depart· Man, Experienced. Phone someone "'ho enjoys ~"Ork· area. 979-3942 or 8l3-389J rea l future, ll<'e ui. Apply rea!lOnable, most In home. ment Boyle En~neerlng 548-2592. tng w/publ!c to handle busy aft 6 pm. ri ~dally. Pi.toady Sprlnk- LAWN SERVICE Free ••timate, H.B. N.B. Corp. has imm<d opening BUSBOYS WANTED olc. Sl>rthnd " typlns nte.l-"'-',H-iiO"°U""S"E"K"'E"E"P"E"R,-- Expcr!enced Gardeners, All & C.~t. Berl Gallemore, for draft1man w/3 or more Apply 400 Main St. ·Hum. Bch. Sal. open. 2 dayw a v.-eek --c3020"",;Pu~llm:=an~Sc;'-7· ~O=''-- areas. Tree Tr i ntn1 ing , 968--2783. years commercial v.i>rk ex· Balbo3, after6 pm n4: 962-6671 . Le.guna Niguel MAINTENANCE 1.fow. Edge, Cleanup New Tiie per.Degreepreter red . DENTAL •••l•la nt ,,...,,,.... MECHANIC La1vt1s, Sprlnkleni for homes, Unllmlled advancement op-CAR LOT MAN ' ~ . W-•-chalnide; exp. in a 11 H O "SEKEEPER !Iv . Flr'!'rt or 2nd 5'tltt position apt1 & commercial. Depen· CER.Ai'\flC TILE NE er: por for qualified individual. Experience preferred steady phase•, expanded duties. .., • e-m. "'Hh leRdlng MFG of dable. Reu. rates. Prompt remodel. Free est. Sm joba Salary based on abUlty & job good hours ' n 1 c e 6#-0922 Beach house. 3 ch\ldttn, no plastic products for the food }o)-ee E!timates. 5.34-3144 or "-elcome. 53fr242G. exper. Xlnt employee ben. ~king conditions. Apply DENTAL ASSISTANT ::kr~~irSj. ~g:llSh service lnd~try. S yeani 534-lli7 Toti Soll Please call Atr, Schroeder in person only lee Joe For Periodontist, Utime. general industrial main. GARDENER of 22 yn:. ex· at (TI4) 547-4.in for appt. Nielsen ' Expanded duties, oppor. H~SE m.per, chlldc::att, 2 i'enance exper. Hydrollc CX· Personals 530 GER.\IAl~ Short Hair Pointer per. who is Jcnov.•ledKeable * QUALITY * 412 S. Lyon, S.A. Equal TERRY BUICK £xpcr, nee. llunt. Bch. children. live ln. !Otlle Eng· per, lathes · mllllng mach· ---------l\fale choke Chain, wh ite & proud of his v.'Ork aeeka * Ml.iLCH & rop ron.. * Oppor. Employer. 5th & \Valnut Hunt. Bch. ~~l . lisb req. N.8. &U-3»9. inf'!! & tome loJowled¥e of FULl. Y .LICENSED spot on chest, Ll\'er color. 4 or 5 add maint jobs. ~O ASSEJ\IBLERS. 30 hr wk. • · ln~tM>h moldlna: ntce5!'Af)'. * SPIRlTUALJ:ST * friendly Ans to MoJ1:an, Geor&e Hampton. Le.dies over 25 SI 80 per CASHIER, exper. for coffee •.DISH-UP C 0 0 K tr. ItOUSE WOl'lc & e?T. Car net'. PlellM" llPJily 11t Ca.inhro Splritua.l .readings 10 am-10 5.%-95721536-3327 * 54s-ins * [fi] hr. to start. Aj,ply. 9-11:30 shes!· ?.lust• be-over 21. J\P. • COUNTER GIRLS Pref. $2.50 Hr. pan time. ~l. Mfg"., i&Ol Clay, H.B. pm. AdVlce on all matters LOST: Gt'rman Shepherd, J 11 AJ\I Golden's Magic Wand ply 1n penon, Hotel f..aluna, mature appllcanta. Ol 11 847·3531. An Equal Opply. 312 N. El -Camino Real, male,.. black ~·Ired & tan PROr ESSIQN,IJ. garde.ner, f 946 'w. 17th St., C.i'of. ' 425 So. Co&st Hwy, Lg. Spaahetli Bender, 645--0651, INSURANCE SALES Employer. -----t---s a n Clen1enle, 492-9136, I • t d tree \\'Ork, fl r u n I n If ' Bch 53S-3856· trim. cft ear "'on t s an sprinklers, cleanup jobs, ASSJ' :[l.fanager, Couple for · -=~=-------J\IACHJNISl'S. or Tech Slcllls 492-0034. up. rtE\VARD! ~3151 or 1 ands cap Ing. George, major new apt complex. CHRISTl;\N l\t u a I clan 1 ---------•INo exp nee., earn whUe Y'OU tor lite manuf. Will train GRAND OPE!\ING 548-4924 anytin1e. 64&-5893-Job Wanted, Mlle 700 Huaband must have stron11: wanted. Professional a.bill· Dishwashers Nffded learn, po.rt time eve. 11 for our production pm. THE TREASURE Cl-IEST LOST: allered, black n1ale TOTAL care, lawns, tree!, malnt baclqrrnd Wit e ty, O\vn equJpt Jor Evangel· ANCI E"''T u • 1tlNER wknds, lull time w'hen quallo cedures. J\1at\ln! ad u It Turquol~ Jewelry, etc. .Manx cat (no tail). Ans. PAINTING, int., ext .. 2$ )'l'I. lbouJd h&Vt!! adminLstnl.tlve illie Z..tinlstry 536-8161 Gary ~" """ ,...... Pf"'f'd. Plea&e Call 54S-MJ5 l~-tr B k t & "· r shrubs, lawn instalhttlon & exp. Be au l if u I wk. blllty ""I & Da.y A Nl"""t ucu, -or • ., '"11 11/f} o a.s e II UJppe to "Bump." San Juan Hills landscapln&, free est . ,, .. -able call Norm a . iw a resume """7 W. Cout..,if...,.., Fa.rmeI'3 lnwnnce Croup _,....... . 27601 Forbes Rd., LN Go l t Co u r' e are a . """ 2761 Mike' A G11.rd. Ser. .,_,,,. req'd. $540 mo. caah + CISCQ'S llW • ~~· .Ed Lani * 540-1114 MAIDS Wanted, exp un· Suite No. 23' * 831-)00 SJC 493-5238 .....,... 842-3237. ..goraeous lrr un1um l ·"br NrNPOrt Beach 646-0»1 nttHllry. Full time. App'" EUROPEAN Carden er. TUTOR available for Jr. apt. Call Mr. Hulbert. Apply 3 pm-$ pm ?-.ton·Fri .., ,.. M .,. d 8266 Y LIFE OR DEATH LOST. 1"fm Dachshund. Blat:k J\laintenance -Landscaping. · ad! N umnrt Villlff• Apts Me:iclcan Restaurant --V•" ·w ... , Westm!Wnstc•,t,mlnster Ave· Let our babies live. For Thun eves Niguel Rd . in Tree Removal. Very High student.a: Ul '°' nr, e~t"' . aJtematlve11 to ABORTION 1 Zeld math, science.. by exp. 557-0015. I DRAPERY installer, CWll MALE f a1 ... _ ealJ UFE LINE 551~21• I'! G enn ~s to n. reasonable. 642-5329 eves. tMcher 846-80.17, aft 6 p.nl. A_SS_l_S1'_ANT ___ •!_•_n_a_g_c_r, South Coast Vil age exp., aalary, 5 da.y Wttk, 1 YfM)Ncl~~ n~nd 1~1>:; :0 1 24 hn. l~t<m 9r ~-8380. D & ~1 GAllDEi~ING J b W t9d F I 702 Trainees, Counter Gi rl!!, (W. Sunfio"·er & So. Non Smoker, interviews Pl d 1 l'VU. ~ J!l..:..~'al" LOST · to.tale Jt'fzh Settet._ Lil"'" n1ain\enance & gen'I 0 •n ' ema • fry Cooks. l)a.ya_. Nile~ Plaza Drive, Santa Ana ) Mon-l"rl . 4:30-5:30 p . m . w:u' ~ 1:i~:g'.n :!t '#-""r S<i."!f-lonley ~ ] ._ Maffrqt c~e ~181'-&-DM " n-tt¢Z'V~~ ' le V"e -\.iijij~hlfti vpe:u. f'un -F1'.wi..,-0<q•"9l3Wllrcbi--<."'l j,,_)i~oiif' .. -. Appl~ ~ .... ' ~I~ O:i~~re st:~ :;:; ~~a9,74PJ;__ ':!!' 6-15-8748/ Dennis -6-l~IM ,~,~e aide&. nu r ~es , & p/jlme. Apply Jack In St., N.8. w. Balboa Blvd, N.B. j~ m..rnagc niinded. p0 .,......, • · n.c~'fhu; Exper. Amer. Gardener hous e kprs, companions. ~ Box, 383 E. 17th St., DRIVER MANAGER SOX UdGG club LOST: White Fem."!e Afghan ~t.1. ~laln1., Tree trim, Homemaker1 Upjohn C.M. e Cocktiil W•ltrttses Full time for local delivery. Hound . Vie. Pacific .\ Vie-LandscRpc 552-SlOl 547~. AUTO • -Ho1tesH1. Mon lhru Frt. Apply in per. for lar&:e aparlm<!nt complex BE.ST )~GE S~t N18a:m toria, Ot. 642-J8.ia. Rew. EXCl lA;'l;GJo; ne1v v e I v e t SECREI'ARY -Socle.l or New Car lmJ)Ol11 ntti.ls ex· e C1shJers &On. Newport StaUonera, !; ~~~I Mar. No pets 3400 IrYlnt ve. e ~-aofl\, for land1eapin1. ya.rd bua. 90+ w.p.m. Top letttt ~· --~4229=::_,Blrc=:,,h:..St;:::.: .. ,;NBc:=,;.';::"°'::= I ~ PERSQ\INEl Call $.Ia lat BNtOll Open 1 AM. GERMAN Shephet<I, mllle. •"Ork. CAU.m.tsz. •'rtr. My otllt:e o< ,....._ e S.rvlca Wrlttr " Apply In Perton Electro mechanl<ai tralnlna. ~t:D\lll"tt••n:~irv Ann VI 23rd 2119. ~lon thru Fri, 10 am-3 pm Good ~~..,.ny&;;f...._ I MAlUUED penon over 21 -n~• ~ PreanaJlcy ~fo. Ile. No. ~001 · Re. d& General Service• 66-• Lullt Man Equal Oppor. Employer mi l Nbe·-~~~· con· Car • phono neceu. $12:1 ,.~. vm-oath'...., Tustin, "''', ewar . APT. Mar, Mallft. Exp. 50 • Mech•nl~ '"'" IOd worklnl .Jll OUR wk. to1tart. 89HOOJ,, fklent. •.'¥ m P 8 t et I c $6-W. ''TiltNGS'' b)' ~1ooae. Gt'n 'l to 100· ~ta. Adults only. Top wacn A co. benetlta. d!UON. n. 7am-S:30pm $2. ---~ oou.,.llnc-A!Jor. ~!ALE hlad< & ollve< •h&q· Carpentry, Rcpolrt, Plum-Refa. Pmtr NIJ.O( a:u. -146-9!03, 541).Nil COMMERCIAi. hr to start. Apply at ll81G SUNDAY LISTING MASSAOI TICH, lion A •doptlonl rel,.,~~ "" poodl•, vie. ot Adam• bin•. E t e,. nemoctelJnc ~--Lonn st. Olota Mesa. or C&.L ···~•11 ,,.,_ ,;i.;s 'l'ltAINlr APCARE ~ .., mll to • ,. TELLER call 5t!Kl982 .tERnI 1 Hr1"TCM$ll.£ Yo lad¥ (18-28 ALCOHOLICs ""°_. & Bus~J.itf' y pet r 642-rlll3. • FOUR week> ol h&1'I ""tit AUTO GINlltATOlt EXIC. SICRl!TAltY h ~ 11:1 s .. tat trvlnel CM toruna::Elmate tull b wan":! Pho\... *·'".mT or writ~ 7 )'l"I. • . Carpentry, electrlcsJ, plumb-arc )"OW"I upon phoning, STARTER ..-14• don. o exp. ••"· we• polloend -~ LOST R•ward. blonde Ing, '"·It. F & B Home Number5,673'9729N.B. IU LDllt Experienced Fee Paid 1700 Suite 214 ~p •• • P.O. Bo~ 12231 Co11a ~telll. Cocktr Spaniel n amt d Rcpnir. G42·l<Kl3. M & , -.. llll I Exclltna: clU'eer tor sharp to tc I, cam whlle learn. TeMll M,yone? Greaoey. ID t11g, VI c Jobs W•r'\fed, ,.,.. TOP PAY, !\ERM, EX.PER. .. UNITED r,:rsOn w/land tklvclopcr. ~ 'wrA •AA • Apply ln penon any &ft, or Patrkk, Swoml ,...,. nialtr Newport Pier, s.ii.1802 Hiuling AP'f. M1••ml • Coupl• 55 3621 w. 111 St .. S.A. CAL I FOR NIA llANK ;(In'! benoU:s. Al., Fee PQo TIME FOR \ ~. !:~n-w,,·h. Cat. !fwy .. ~11 Sat•u 4~ ... I d '141 E C H &!Jona. Call .Elb' Ellla, .. ~t"'•• U'll ~ • v WATCH. man's ROid Ac· TRASll HAULING & 6 0->:xper tnce • • PHI wy. ·~~·Cot 1~-E "'UICK CASH """'110 El•~···•·" _,..:_ Auto Tr1n1-rta.tfftn ,25 cutron. ' tn Ca p 1 1 t ran o r~,\I L\l;J·: CLE.A~-l1P Refe1"el1Ct1. l child. ~7 "Mab ROoai P'ur Dtlddy" Corona chi Mar wu--.., itro _.reer m. ,.. .. ':'nnn~ ._,::' ~.:.~ ... , :;.:::.: ~ .n ~ ~' ~11 !l•l I k I d "'"101 C•l -•··· t ·~ ploymenl Aitncy, HOO THIOU""-H A •• •-·~ ,_,, Int ltd tn a 'ft.EWIU\.U .... ..,,,..._, l' ,. ~up 011 ·•ttr\I ,,:;;•;;;·=,,,_--.,,--::--o; 1 • · • wa&n. ou """ raraie 673-9240 Jrvtne Blvd., N.D. ' w them to "Cub" .•• •II tr '"" aro Cttl! oa1I Mftl>YlotneBES'l'DAYto r, .. cuttlo>g& HF.TIRED C011ple to at J;·~·~tum~tlla~l;Junk~~ln~to~<u~h~:::::~ BESl'llAYto ·'"SIFIED AD tl1tln lhru a Dally Pilot ear ::::: t':.:""~ ,.. 00 ad! Don't d<laY. • • """ Hawlnl: houo<, pet or ! i.ooat rel'•· with a ~Pilot Cwllled ppor. Emptoyor m il ~ d:r; '!.i'l'"0on·t ~. . CL.A-ctu.llled adl ""' ,. ' CALL DAILY Plll>T ~ ..:~c.:..;=:..· 673-3222=='--~'-' ad. C&U 7L an" & PM. _:=·;:::;;..;;.=-'------ " • ' • t , • 3 - -:-00 '~' . .. ·• . . . ~;.:;;::-;:;;:::;:::;--;;-~;;;::;::::;:::-;--;;:-:-:-::-::-c-::~-:-:--~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~-:--:-~~~~~~-::-::--:-::-:-~~~-'-~--:::::-:-:~-::~~-,,71'1,:~s~·~tu~,d~·~i.JN~~~·~m~b·~'21~7.~1~9~7}~~~~~.:...·..E:DA~l~LY~P~IL~DT~3J Holp W1ntod, M & F 710Holp W1ntod, M & f 710 Holp Want.cl, MlF 710 Holp Wanlod, M & F 710 I :An;t;lq;;"';;' :;;;;;;;;;;;~IOO~~An~·t~lq;y;';' ;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~IOO;:,i;f;u;rn~ilu~ro~::;~~B;l~O~Fu~r~n~it~ur~o~~~=·;;lOI M11<1tll1noou1 ITi . • • • SALE~tEN wanted for P~y· SER.Vlcet 1t.o.tion ttt,ndanL 1 ~.wi 0 [ NO UE • MOTOR -ROUTE TV, Nftllooal Markeiin& Co. Full time, d..,.. Wcr·k 1\t\TiJVl/WlT1/l/111/muiiiiV1i\iiiliiuuuuuuvvvvvv•v•uu M 0 L HOME FURNITURE SALE • -· • • • • Men & women part Umct llland• & Ju"" bay. Group I BUY!! , The Dail P &: Ml llmt . Days, eveR or itllW'aocc ('.ood \l.'OrlrinK ANTIQUE AU.CTION Furniture, lamps, accessories from the Cal· Good, Intl, model fum.lture le , y Uo~ has a11 opening for 8 driver~ wknda. No-exper ~nee. oondttlons. VWtlS-0 Shcll, n1 applt&nct'• or 11t1t tOT ~! ! dehver·paperst o carr1ers-1tt·L .. una Beach-'l'rau<ing ..-. $horl _Cllt, M<>-J1.4.5 _ ifor a H omes models h1 Irvine: featuring ,~MASTERS AUCTION South La§una Monday through t'rlday elter. ""''"· hlah pay. Manage-,;sE°'"R;;v'"1c°'E""':;.Sta-.""'"'Em-. -.-,,-Y-••· such quality br ands as Thomasville, Brandt, ms~ Nowporl. CM ~ noons an S d I ment trafnlng, •I.so avail. Must do repak •~rk & DATE: Monday Nl•ht. Novombor 19th -7100 P.M. Prestige, e tc. To be sold al savi~s of up to 13• -· alt s ···-~-.. un ay morn ~· alary plus auto Call Ben Kitti.)', 492--9930. d•iv' , tow tru<·k. -, .. , • • l ......, .. ,.. · or ,,.,,.,.......,. allow.ance. Phone 'Jarry eeley, 64" •321 for , ·~ ·• ION d 80 k. A I sales final. Merchan 1se as is, Berund T•'1Y'• l)ldg. Mat'I. ' ~ Coa•t H•"i N••pt n.,, .. h LOCAT : Orange County Fal-roun s h is appointment. ' $•LES .. ,jX" ... ' ·• Were · A NTIQ UE p e d e1 tal .., SHEET METAL · 88 Fair Drlvo • Co1t1 Mota, Cal. • 1 h •n<J Do You Llkc FashionT Do . • S•t. Nov. 17th, NOON to S PM !~11.e. 'wca11',u"1' w1"m"':"~10''...: An equal opportunity employe r You !Jke People! u y<>u Join The (off Nowport Blvd.I -~· ~ enjoy fWJt pace &: heavy Or•ns•Co.•Leadtr Sun. Nov. 18th, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. round h.tmp tabl~. l.Duiit public <..'Ontact YoU will love Looa.ted rn the heart ol the We are liquidaUng another large inventory On Walnut, lust off Sant• An1 Frwy, XJV $150. • TW lll. atudlo Help Wantedt"M,a -ps 710 -He1p-W1nted, M &: F-710 this f\ln job. Call For Aprit. newest indUJtrlal complex of fine_QuaUty aotlqu~s. between Culvwt & J9ffrey. couch, comer set. oomer -642-2341 a19k for l\-tallJl,ger. In So. Calif. Close to Santa ''°'"''"''"''"''"''"''"''"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I table incl. $100. Stag hom PART tinie hel p wanted. N. Ana, Newport & San Dl<f!O PARTIAL LISTING: Roll lop desks -carved " plant Sfl. spread, p<rlcct *** MACHINISTS & MACHINE OPERATORS "Experienced Immediate . ·Openings For Experienced MACHINISTS & MACHINE OPERATORS 2nd Shift 3rd Shift 3PM-IJPM 11PM·7AM To Operate Milli Chuckor Engine Letha · Turret LatM N/C Drlllt Grlndort Sunnen Hone TOOLMAKER rtst Shiftl l'ART·TIME Honers & Grinders (Flexible Houn;.) Long Term Employment Wltn History Of NO lAYOFFS tn Our Manufacturing Area Excollont Workl"tll Conditlon1 Company Poid Bonofll1 SUNDAY INTERVIEWS Costa J\.1esa Qrea, su.la.ry SALESLADY Exp'd Womans Frwy, 15 min. from 605. sideboards -sets of chairs -tea caddys...... · !'=urnlture l10 G•r•1• Sal• 812 $150. Call 673--1295, att. 5. open Neut handl'.'t'ltlna: req.. Appartl necdN tor part O~nin1u1 cxlsl for layout fine assortment of clocks -armoires -hall DECORATOR ple<.-01, 32" 3 F'Al\-llLY Gara.get Sale SOFA & chr S'75. Recliner S30. gd wtmath & aaleJt ability. t1me Including weekends, men, shear opra, brake trees_ fern st.ands_ pump organs_ pianos Pecan 1-1au commode. v"/ from baby btu~~lnetA on up'. Ill Fl Ste~ $>IOO. 2 re!rig "Girl Fridfly" ln sml stoni. Apply in pcnon. Edith Mo58 opnes'hw~ales& lRa~ Clork -Jacobe tables -ga te leg tables -tea carts grtll doors, $100. 40" s 1572 orchard St. Sa.nta Ana SllS, d,l~I he<! ~$75. Fneiers Contact Marlon aft noons, Smart Set, 424 • So Coast -· dra~·er dresslnr tbl, plate Hright~. 556--0276 off SMta $4(), 19 TV $50, Queen Hd 54()...2025. Hwy, L.B. • Custodian -umbrella st.ands -rockers -bookcase -n\ln'Or tcp. 2 akirts sso. 36" Aoo A\'e, J u.crt. be f 0 r e Board drcilser 2 nit.? stund.:'i PIZZA man \11aoled, no ex., Sale• Lady Needed (tuture) secretary desks -carved tables -paintings Pecan port bar. $100 xlnt Brl5lol, sat & Sun. 10.4:30. ~50 .. Ping Pong Tbl S25, per. nee. Apply at Tino•, Prefer exper. mature wo'Tlan , Top wages, xln't benefits. -glassware and bric-a-brac. cond, 644-1158 YARD sale. I bel ~·e have ft1~~1~ 5-~~ooJO.mps & other 30242 Crown Valley Pkw)', WAL TAH C~ARKS Steady ~'Ork. ..._ O H NO RES VE'! \VANTED, Colored Frigi. what you want. 16391 Lake-Laguna Niguel. 26 F shlo 181 nd 0 K. C. Hollowoy, Inc. "LL ITEMS T BE SOLD Wl'J' ER . da!re. modem bedroom moot H e l l/E dwards . BUILDER HAVING PRE-SCHOOL l<'ach•• a ~n 'N. ' 16680 Armlll'011& Ave INSPECTION: Monday· 1:00 P.M. till Sale Time ..Ute, also colored washer 847-9982 ' WAREHOUSE S!\LE wanted immed. Exp'd &./or SALESLADY -pa1t time. Irvine 557"""°40 WEST COAST AUCTION COMPANY & dryer, not 0/5 yrs oot. Appllan,ces. model furnJture, E.C. classes pref. Call No expcr. nee. Pre!. mature Stock Boy, P /time 546-1741. Household Goods 814 misc. lten1s. Nov. 17th, 6'rr>-4022, eve 673-1735. woman. 3355 Via Udo or Save Most Liquori> (formerly C & L Auction) MO VING away. Quality furn E 10 AM·4 PM at the rear of PROD UCTION 1na c-h in e call; 546-9937 after 6pm. 841 Baker St, C.~1. ApprliHrs • Liquidators for sale. See SWl rrom noon ASi(\TE S~L~. 1 L~do ~e 17881 Skypark North, Irvine. operator. Milling machine, STUDENT jo,,., good hrs AuctionffrS to 5 pm at 2193 Vista .n ique c es ·C es • P Nr. lhe int<'rst'Ctlon of Red· 1 h dri ll SEAMSTRESS s1d~ tbl, brass, sliver , hill ,t,. "tacArthur. ate & press. Ex.per. Full time, lifen It ladle. gar-p/time eves & Sat morns. For any Information: {714) 628-0516 Entrada. N.B. {The Illu.tfs). Bn stol ,·ases, 7' so fa .::::c:.o:...::::::::::..:.:""-'----1 ~c~lretl. Daya only. Bio-ments, Call tor appt, Clown Sal + . bonuses. Ca I 1 """" 11111111111.1111t111111111t1flllt11U\1\1U\Jl1lJl..tU" MOVED: 2 sofa beds. I $35, ''pillo~· back'', 4 poster bed 13 VALCO ] yr old, ~·Ide y n il 1nlc s , Inc., 17542 Cleanen, G44-Z5l2. ~892-~2258~~';;;;-;-';:';::----l '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Jl·S25. Sola & chair $25., 2 "dbl", Tole clock, antique bea;ln w/extras $300, TUt Armstrong Ave, Irvine. _______ ~ -TELLER IOOAnt' IOO nietal bunk springs, Boys canister set ~·13 -pteces, frplc trailer $1.l. 9i,a HP Johnson PROFESSIONAL telephone ·~~ Af\tlques 1ques bike fl(), end tables. 67>0936 acces. gas stove $ 2 5. motor like nu $300. G. E. 11Clicltor to "'Ork from own *Sec ys Bookkeepers & NOTE .TELLER Frigidaire refrlg $100. misc deluxe Y.'Sh/dryer $150 for . T110,m1,~ .. nle0!.,-c.'Y.B'IBJ!!§J9t'I.!!·. -We··a1-~ ·hav•· tt·o-·open·· Exper. Only • .&..&. ••.• .&..&. ........... .-.-.~, TWINll Ma.pie cd•""&PY bed'> galore! Hni Fri. 2-5, Sat. bot h. misc !urn & things, puv 0'7.....,-LM •• ...,.. '" ···-Apply Tn 'PerSon 'To" .... . •.•. ·· · : . .'Y..Y."-~9.:Y-~•-w/ye o.w Ii.Pr.ea _ canopy 10-2. 100 Via Wttzie-ris: oU ·l':tl5·Begonia,.CdM-..6'73-6100 .. · • ings tor Secretaries, Stenos, Beth Farmer tops $3S. 96Z..7334 Lldo Soud. Joa n Upton ATTENTION Builders: dbl. QUALITY CONTROL '· CLERK Req's accurate typing of part nuntbel'!I & te c hni c a l descriptions or {!arts, & the ability to maintain a records filing sy:dem. Mu!lt have some exper. in parts identiflcstion &/or control & inspection system record keeping. Please apply at: YARD NEWPORT 3324 W. Warnor Avo. Sonia Ana 54S-7154 Equal Oppor. Employer m/f REAL ESTATE SAtESMEN Earn up to 85% Why Work For Lon? Work For Tho Best Genetlral C!Olliksce 8 & .. ~c-Persoqnel Department ANTIQUE 7' SOFA floral $65 .. chair J I BIS me tal sink \V/Y.·all shelving coun ng er · ut, nett Security Pacific Bank $25 .. Very good co nd . Call I ewe ry 40 gal ·water heater, wa 11 are some of our unusual 381 Forest, Lag. Beach anytime 963-4788 offerings, if you qu~ ' DIAMOND Piaget "'atch. ~eater. All like ne'~" Pluml'>- plense call immediately 10\V TRUCK DRIVER Garage St le 812 $3000. val ue. Make best of· ing fixtures, wa~I & salvag- Experienced preferred but CLEARANCE I fer. Call 646-0330 eves. able lumber. 67;>-0936 A/,P Clerk $615 will train. Top pay It fringe . 0 BAYCREST ESTATE SALE: Machlner'" 816 CUSTOM ll ft. angle arm Co~truction exper., input for benefits. Shell Station, 17th Sat & Sun 10-5. Liv Rm ' grn. crushed velvet so.ta. P-R. Outatanding co., Super & Irvine, N.B, chairs, 1 w I 0 l to man , TV test equip. tester scopes G.E. heavy duty wash~r & benefits. TRA.lNEf. Young, sharp ln· NOW THRU CHRISTMAS (Cost $537/$49), 6 lamps, signal generators meters & dryer, 2 metal CAb. -adjust. PR Atilst1nt $900 staller. Stereo-& alarm Sterling Silver 6 place set· more. 963-5206 Shelves. -6' x 4'. 962--0696 60t>k Writing r e leases, sy!tems, New constructkln. ANTIQUES FOR INTERIORS tings <Cost $629/$295), other CO~PRESSOR, 210 o1· UO,l -"°'c..::89:::3-..:1:;91:::0.,_ ____ , speeches, prom 0 t I one . Harbor area, 64Z..3490 sUver, Wo1·ld Book .Encyclo-Proven talent, journalism pedia set tCost Si:i29/$295), 1;~ hp motor. 10 gal tank·,f••••lll!••••• degree, wide variety. ~ ~~~l~t:, ~~~11fp~ adding machine, picture ~hose. $75. Call 557--0782 NEW Magic Chet l\-fierowavt Merchandlur $1000 with long established flrm. 3545 E. Coast Hwy., fraines. Christmas decora-Miscellaneous 818 Oven. Lists for $400. Seil Ma k , tions. Dishes, records, clolh· 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 below wholesale $250. r eting, ad compositicn, Apply 401 Main St., Hunt· Corona dol "·r · t 1 bedd' b k writing magazine articles. ington Beach. Mon Utru Fri me. ing. 00 s, ing, 0 0 5 • * 892·1832 * ! kitchen appliances & much SUPER SALE Expcr .. & proven 11ucce11S 9 am o 12 noqn. Closed Sat. &-Mon. more. ~15 Commodore Rd , neeess. Fantastic growth • Npt ~h (Nr. Irvine & 211111, Christmas decorations & HERCULON or velvet sofa potentia1. • gifts, games, toys, fum.. & lotreseats, coll tbl &eta, Filo Supv $500 URGENTLY ................... ~ ..... .&..&..&..&..Au&..~ GARAGE Snlco '''v~. cam-oomc a nliqu.,, pictures, lampB, used for display •nl> · Stress exper. in supervising, : • .........,.. .• .........,......... ..-., 'II pmg tents, & equipt, alt frames, old Sunset & H&G Pacific Construction Co.1 rather than filing. Pl11&h NEEDED A:;..n.:'tl~~~·U'...~~~~~~.,;IOO~c..;C;.a..:m::.o..:r::.a..:s:....,.&:......:......:......:......:......;I ~a~ing ~ch,~~~~ h1tc~: magazines. China, crystal &1,C538-'='988"°'3'". ~~~---·J ofca. E , I 808 D b 350 d b'k glass, jewel~, small ap. FOR Sale 2 lb. do\\'11 m., ......... .., Personnel Adm $850 LARGE old .brass Telescope quipmen c:tUZ~~t !!i0~p~.100~~ plJa.nces & ru~ shampooer, sleeping bag, 89" x-'if-:Y.; Electronic background "'OUld w/Trl-pod & geared diree· NEW! Nikonoe, Uf\V flash, ot antique salt & pepper TV -ro~or, oriental & a.rea Keeps you warm to 10 be a big· plus In this indus. (25) Tra1"nee tion indicator pertect ~. & Sekcnic 1...86 L / M . shakers & dishes, niany nigs, silv~r tea set'Vlce, degrees. Xlnt. 'c.-ond., $40. relations o:r.rtunity. 54&--mt. Wlhousing. All leather misc items, make offers cl?thes, pamt, I,.i~bof ~pod, Unda. 546-4478. F i e. Book $750 slide sorter, nusc. pieces . Hpor A ble FRENCH 1800 China Closet. cases 6444319 must sell 646-0176 Winfield china, king TY p E WRITER Smith CPA exper., F/C thru P&L. ssem f$ Beveled & stained glass. BOLEX Smm refiex movie GIANT GARAGE SALE bedspread 1h ton boat trlr Corona Elite type. $35., * ORANGE co. OR SAN Lovely ofcs. Handle 11).ll .$750 * 642-5891 camera. $450 or Jn!Lke offer. Sheei,. plwd, s.pllt rail fence, trplc s~n, orchid plants: Swivel teet chair $25. Oct DIEGO CO. OF'FICES accounts. HaPPY g r o u P · BEAUTIFUL antique pigeon 5 lenses zoom. 642-aSl Oak cbrs, Oak s tack fabrics, tocking c h·a Ir , pecan commode $ 3 5 • YOURSELF! Call Ed Kawblan Great boss. VOLT bole desk excellent condition shelves, Indian & western LOTS MORE!! 645--1876 · 1 962-6644 Mkt RHHrcher $1000 Instant Personnel $250. or best oUer. 644-6867 F\lmiture 810 art, Indian jewelry, glass, SATURDAY ONLY FIREWOOD _ ~ cord,· 1/a ~=~==---~~~-!Land developer des I r e !l 'Temporary Service ANTIQUE lamps tum clocks "-'c.,;,;.;;,,;;.;..o_____ silver, patio, po'1efY, rugs, 1414 Dover Dr., NB cord fu11 cord Trees cut REAL ES7A1-L SALES either direct exper. in 3848 Campus Dr., &lite 100 1 be $300.00, 8 ft. sofa now $50.00 light ballast, books & much ' · · ~ SUCCESS CAREER residential marketing or Nf.~<port Beach 5464741 ~ :i~ ::'e ~1ri,tove A 1 mo s t n e w b e i g e more -Nov. 16 Fri, thru UNUSUAL large car tent $35 ~~ by 1'~orest Rangers ~;ew or experienced. Join thll degreed w/eome exposure. Eiual Oppor. Employer naugahyde chair $ 5 0 · 0 0 · Sun. 18th. 10am-4pm .. Coast King water bed w/henterl...:~:::::.._ _____ _ World's largest """ tuteat Visit sites, analyze, n1ake A I 802 30xSO steelcase desk and Hwy, up Seaward to 416 and vibrator $300. Large VIKING ~)ill& Heater * growing resale orpnliatlon recommendations. "' AITRESSES day & evening ;.,;,PP;i:,;.i;,,;•.;.n;,,;c.;.os;_ ___ ..;;c;;; s~·ivel chair SS0.00. 4x6 card DeSola Terr, CdM. w r 0 u g h l i r 0 11 I w 0 0 d meters, ce1lmg light. & con• ~·ith a ne™:ork of over 500 T shifts m"·t •. ta 1 FREIGHT DAMAGE SALE file cost $12 .. oo. ea, now BAYSHORES patio Sale, bookcase $40. Brown vinyl duJt ~00. Staut(ers reducing !fl and '--~ No Cherne o You 1 · ""' lit:! 11 • exper. $6 oo • -d t · machine complete 110 0 o cell -..-..vme a • pref. but not necessary New Hotpoint re fr i g ' s , · · ~ne }fling room se Danish mod oiled Walnut sofa-bed & chair $85. Frenc;h ~ member of cur MWionnlre L'iz Reinders Agency APPLY lO' AA'l-6 PM dishwashers & ranges, ~ ~ chairs $50.00. ,Excellent 48•• round tbl & 4 chrs Provincial desk s So . 1 =548-4893;;,,"='=~-~~~~i Club. Multi-inllllon dollar S Mon .·Frl. washers & dryers, factory livmg room chair $30.00. $65 GE Sunburst \Yall Barbecue ove11 S2Q. SHOPSMI'nl, Mark Size; ad\•ertislng prosram. F)ee 40'.ll Birch treet COLONY KITCHEN warranty. l.ti.sc. Items lrom lOc. North c~k si2. ·Many mere items CiechoslovaKian rug, 14 x .Top cond. Jig Saw, othet: • • ' • I ,' ' guaranteed licensing tcHool. Suite 1().1, NB ' 83J...81!l0 27142 Ortega HW)'. BEAOI CITY APPLIANCE driv':Wa,y . en~ce, 1741 266S Ba,ysbores Or., N.B. 16 $350. Champion juicer xtras,. New oost $650. sell Elccellent sales "'"'tr&Jninr. Dial A-Job ll)..08.SS San _Juan -~tstrinti 1·3623 w.-warner;SA-~780 'fusun_.Avt; _S-A. C,M, -Sat-&-"Sun,----lo-4.-_ SUS._M_U:r.Q~ s~lYes $40. J$~350~,~61J..6l33.~:!:::!:..,..:=;:;:-~lll--' Pl~ cell 54j..f,689, ' • &-2002 N. Tu!!!,"__k= Orange Almost hew Alng sz box NUMEROUS inexpensive ·~e :~~t ra~ "'~ Q()Otj used 7'1" lnfintt)j ~ Rea.1 -Eatate Sales Established 1965 \\'AITRESS Exp. dinner part v.xr-spring 4 matt re 1 s items, 2 box springs &: matt Chairs with writing ann $15 'surfboard $65. Brand ~ ' November 18th From IOAM 'Ill IPM BERT EA . CORPORATION 18001 .YO!I. l(armon Irvine, Calif. : 833-1424, •xi 294 or 13:1-1425 Equal Opp. Employor OPENING FOR. -..-time for Germ80 Retl FREEZER. ll'hJrlpool, 19 cu w/fnune. $100. Jl.ound set• ·$2() 12! relrlg -· ea. Refrigerator 125. primo wet suit for med1""1 New or e.......,,rienced reh l SECRETARY TO 968-SOOl. Berliner Rest. ft, automatic defro6t, $125, walnut wood din. tbl, w/ couch l25 sml gas range, 831-9311. build $4.5. 557~7. ~.... ~SALES r.tANAGER WANTED Recept. in Dishwasher, Kitchen A\de ( clairl $60, walnut buttett several tbls, lamps, chrs, MM Keyston Movi e es1ate people. Your OWJl $15, maple dbl headboard _,,.m-J,·m, etc. 201 In-ANTIQUF.S: American. · · e , pt1vate desk & phone, good Unusual .opportunity to ac-therapist office. Exper not Portable, convertible, $75, SlO 546-6017 m OUnese, European. Pie-Camera. $25. Authentic Ind, ~·alk-ins, free advertising, lively participate at top nee., lite typing, send ~ · dlanapolis HB 10-4 Fri-SUn tures, lamps, hall tree, hall TP. w/poles $25. Cal I same location 18 yn;. Call management level. Dlv~1· resume Write classified ad Kenmore washer, Frigidaire DEXX>RATOR has 2 newly GARAGE Sale Turtlerock seat, sewing machine, an-847-2968 or 842--9353. for intervie"" Oed &: active job. Requires No. 957, Daily Pilot, P.O. \\'asher, Norge electric upholstered barrel chairs Fischer Alu skis Peugot dirons, China cabinet , YOUTI{ bed !!Olld Birch S~ e CALL ANYTIME e goodin deal ot independent ~~1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. dryer,. Your dlOlce, $45. whibrole ldbackgroundn ra1' wt/tblue racing bike. Bozek speaker butcher block desks, press Twin bed SlS. Ice Skatei th king & decision making. .,~g. Free deli•,.._. & guaranteed. em ery 0 P8 em. set Fischer Super glass back •·'-bl 15 h ~2-2896 646-3921 or Eve. 6.7M5n s ful 1. ·ho ld .. ., N--.. ~. Orig. 1~ ea. sk'~ •• _ .. D'-a ,,_., ·•. cu~w-e, ta e11, etc. . eac , o., . uceess app 1cants s u \VANTED lady for small 546-8672 or 847-8ll5 o::v~ U,811<\1 -MN ... ~ ....... uuc au MOO dlnin t bl 8 W, E. LACHENMYER have excellent phone voice motel. Light cleaning, some Will sell $50 ea. 644-8132 l.930i Sierra Inez, Irvine ba kernch . g ai e, fble:-EDISON baby crib, wooden REAL ESTATE & typing ability Shorthand t Sal &: WHIRLPOOL. permanent PRIC. party, must-sell 833--0340. 833--2227. c all"ll, um. a e, hi-chair & port·a-crtb. All SALESMEN ~refelngn'ed, lbut !'~t essential. ~~n For ~~ ~r:1i!. 4w~~d. ~nt d~:: naugahyde sofa, 10\-eseat, SAT & Sun -·Portable ~~ ::~·e, 4 ~~~·ta~!~: .in good .cond. 673-31TI. IJ Why not work in the honest ta.rt SR ary m S600 range, contact Ocean Parle Motel. $150 .firm. 552-7323 coffee table, & commodes, typewriter, sewing machine, power tool . ·a am m 0 n d OLD Swivel Barber Cha1J-, .. but commen.o;urate w/exper. DP. 496-9535. lamps. Excel. con d . rollaway beds,. short wave organ, s!<Yllght, p 0 we r Terrlfic conversation piece, MESSENGER Ctrl _ After-area -Huntington Beach ~ Serious consideration will be WARrHOUSEMAN WCROWAVE Oven Litton 842-8524. radio, bike, tables, hidea· aerial. 646-4656. 303 Kings $75 557-2673 ndehs <>rllf.?ofiiifliave own -~ta1n Valley:-~r-~us gt\•en orily to~api)llca:nts -s;. --Model~402-w/microbrowner. 2PIECE Fi'uitWoOd China beO~ recordS, Ki:ilck-knacka, Rd. Ne--• s="1w:..:;TV;;,,:;;;,,,"mot'--,-$~25.-D~~.,..-I car. Mileage allowance. train you. Call Phil Mc. searching for career oppor-FEE Paid. Rapidly growing Never used. $439. retail, 2121 Mlram ,_,_ . ba •-Call ?atr. Sullivan ~1390 Namee, VIiJ.:.AGE REAL tunity. Collta Mesa firm. Some best offer. 675-3461 Buffet Cabinet, very good & more. ar SPretAL 01.ITDOOR ·Cucw11, misc. rgama <>D.t~ for appointment. ESTATE. 96l-4567. FUNCTION MODULES forklift exper. Will &lJo be WASHER.Dryer pr, $ 6 o; cond. $235 or best otter. (alley) Balboa. Christmas Decorations on1y. 18311 Lisa HB ·1'.UNUTE CLERK", Laguna *R.E. LICENSEE 2441 Campus Dr 'lrvlne doing some driving. Must stove $50; AC 8 track tape 671-6391. l\-fOVlNG: Refrig. maple din. .. Sparkles with reflected light. FJli~-chtna service tor 9. Beach. takCll It transcribes 8l3-83l4 '' FheeecleancuJobs.l Callswt EdS43l.W~t. deck $25.; Girl's bicycle $25. DOWN couch, coffee table, set, couch, chair, lothingt1?1s, Also available with lights. c.ost ~ ~ $260.0r· makt I vi 492--0289 end table, sewing machine, lamps, baby turn., c • Unusual decorations of all offer. '1W'"V.w.> into 0 final form,11the minutes to manage on premises small 541)...6();)5, Coastal Penonnel ' elect fireplace 548-1934 aft & misc. Eves. Sat &-Sun kinds. 20 YDS near new Gold &bai r!id ~~ur ~~~s !;~'fu: unit complex with pool. and SECRETARY Agency, 2790 Harbor ·Blvd, 2 GE Refrigera.klrs 18 cu' 5 pm. 645-5790. Taylor & Sons Dec. Co, carpet; $75. Trundle bed and show to sell. Free apt. and CM copper, used 1 )'!"! 15 Cu' HAMMOND chord organ CHEAP But Good ! Bureau Warehouse Salesroom desk, $50 Phone 494-4977 Contract employee $5.25 per _, ho Al To ~-WHO WANTS ·~· WORK1 gold 6 mo old. $250. ea. $200 Lo t '· "d bed h $50 T d h ·-5691 hr. S.H llO WPlit , pe11ormance nus. llO 11n: Av 493-0450 . vesea su.e1u ea SlODishwas er .· an ei:n p 'S.}iJ'* New 12" RCA B/W port, transcribe 30 WPr.l, 3 yra bonttc; if SClld. 642-22'21 (msg. A1'st. Superintendent DRIVE A CAB! · $100, 4TI Myrtle St., Laguna bike $50. Desk, gwtar, banJO 1001 Oregon Ave l.B NEVER USED recvd j,.. i1fl Steno exp. Apply City ~840-:;::;9666'="17B;::kr::.·..,,---., Business Support Servi{'eS CHOOSE your hours, work Rent Washtrs/Oryars Beach, 497.2598, & Household items, Sat-Sun. CUS'f'Ol}f OUld cupboard It $50 642-I002 . Oerk'a cffice, Cit y Hall, 505 RETAIL Sales ~tanagement Irvine Unlfl-.J tor yourself, be your own $2. \Ilk. Full maint. 4 POSTER ..... ~ .. Y bed, 336 E. 20th, CM 646-2216 combo .sink/oven, HcmerG ,;;;;A::,S=rang""'::ec..gd~co-nd~-ve-ry-1 F t A LaiE"'i; Bea h Tr · I ed 1 9U boss. Men or women. Can * 639-Ul2 * ~ .......... '"'-' 4n~~ ... v•'x't 11 ls ',.· amee. mm open ng, School District be .1:~hU handi _....... antiq blk oak buf fet , SOLID . Oak table leaves, cabinet Oak ·chest all mint clean $20. 4 din chrs ad .,.....J.Ul't A1ust have 2 yrs exper N e a f-Oein Appe~ COMPLETE kitchen unit, dresser, deep freeze apt az typewriter, surtOOard, chest cond & res, 644-1028 East cond $15 492-0418 • lntett!fling job. ~~~~ c~~I~ e::rr. ~~ ApplicaUon.~. resum·ea & ref· Vts, retired. Age 25 to 70. d\~"' ove1~, ,,A~~1 aink, refrig frost tree, 673-0321 baby gate, & much more Bluffs POOL tabl Vall '$280 I MODELS. MODEU erences must be received in supplement ""''" •--e. "'ll""""'• · ~ G'-'>'-GE Sale· Furniture & Sat & Sun, Nov. 17th &-18th 6' RCA stereo &: phone .. , e,$50 'YM,,..,.:., "'1 MODELS be res,_.,,ible. out go'-. th Olfl f p I Se .,,.,,,.,. un..v1u ~ · 30l M Dr CM • macn1ne . ..,.,.,~._.,c e self ~;r, Salary ~. e ce o ersonne r-Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a KELVlNATOR aide by side drapes Ir. much misc Don't esa . beaut. cabinet, slate top. nsoo. 646-28'13. V WOMEN, ~ Profit sharing Ir. health in· vices. 14600 Sand Canyon, day. Apply tn penon, refrlg. $75. Call 644-2244 or miss. Saturday & Sunday SAT only 901 Cliff Dr. S150. BoWld 3'ii' coHee BABY dre . tabl $l0. \ ANl"E~I~~R ALL surance. Appty In penon ~· ~t;]!\beC:~· Prior Yellow c&h ·eo., 186 E. 16th 552--0504 1912 Teresita, Npt Bch. Newport . Beach. Upright tbl, gofd trim, glass top ieat 17., GiJ': bike eSlO, si: FASHIONS. CALL FOR APT! IDLE ID St., C.osta Mesa. GAS •range, 6 months old. BROYHILL Dining & et freezer, hide-a-bed, shutter $70. 46'l1 Seashore Dr. N.B. exerciser SlO. 892-4501 675-8-142 2306~ w. Oceanfront, Equal Oppor. Employer m/f YACHT & ship broker needs Harvest Gold. 24 inch, cost 40X60 oval table 4 cane doors, umbrella table, ·misc. 675-8345 1,:gym='~==~==""'"' AMERICAN BEAUTIES NeY.'flOrtBench I ~ clean cut ma.nor womalt $150,sellfor$60.548-1679 back'cha.irs, U~ls. seats; ho.useholditems. REFR I GERATOR 6'STEAMER trunk $10 . 1\10DEL.5 ACADEMY I ~ with ~ & lab exper FRIGIDAIRE re!ri.g, gt;>Od New, % price. 495-4621 BLUFF'S . Garage Sa l e. General Elech_"ic $25. ~arty Co138ucEh i's15CM. B~k .. ~s-f!O. 3700N"EWPORT BLVD NB Real Estate Llcen1ln1. SECll'ETARY &:_some sales background. cond, $25, bit in dsh/wsh BDRM corner group· 2 Clothes, stze 42 &: 14. Bldg American 3 piece sectional '=~·==co~c=..=:_~,1 NEED Otri.stm.as money? 1::n~i~ P'f:e. 11~{l'h0~po~: We are looking tor a top 556-8181 needs l'.'Ork S20 962-1997 slngle bed frames; ~at-supplies, rugs, dishes. Nov. touch, both pieces in good API' siie ~frigerator S40 Lt. hOusekeeplng, help with sorshlp $75.00 will pay for notch secretary to learn the YOUNG MEN, neat, to "'Ork •n washer & dryer, $60 ea. tresses, springs, spreads, & 17-18. 436 Vista Gnpide, NB condition 007~. Platform ker SIO 138 E . 3 ohildren, 9 to 13, 3 PM your schooling th r 0 ugh ad biz. U you .take eves & wknds. Age 17 to Portable dishwasher $60. corner table $50. 67~3983 SUPER Garagt! Sale, Maple MAN'S pinky 3 man1ond i. 18 CM MS-4485 _19~ijrre_M _w._~a;ya.,_l'ir .. t.wnbl.eau -Reat--E.uite--shorth(~' ~_fast ~ ... ac--~$1.~~ .. +~n11usealts. ~~ Xlnt cond. 547-6464 * .oc>FA & LOVESEAT * 12rum5i~:..1 mi1300k glasv''·s't"a· l/ars3 ,carpa1t•1 + tl-tivetnilelghts W51RovelNGwE/Rgn~dd•s1he1r25$25138. GasE Brocurnursi. ix:t. Ellis & Sc::hOOl 11-nd get you licensed cura eiy A "m:ila I~. a Lo,...,, '"°'"' : ..:.11 -· -:u FOR sale, Double even Never used $149. • ' ~ · 1 c a se · re : nu e · 1 iiGiiaiirliileiiildi; . .;963-3<185iii.ii'iio;iiiiiiiii f in America's greatest bus-challenge, Reply c:;:t~ss1fied .am, Mrs. Page, 586-1450 Range, New, all extras SlOO. Record player S'.iS. 968-7910 Madera, NB. $550 Sac $250 pnv -ply 18 CM 548-4485. 1• ln~s •. Real Estate. Ad no. 964 clo Dady Pilot, 83.>-8310 -~ _ 7 PC bdnn set, French Louis G'\ftAGE SALE turn;· .ap-642-IOO'l ' FO~. Sale: S&W .38 revolver; NOTEI VIDEO TRAIN.ING P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa,j US E D Refrigerator, ex-IV satinwood Xlnt cond plianoes, household, ntl!JC, AUTOMATIC GARAGE 2 · barrel, with holster RMI Estate S.lt1men \Vhile you are studying for ca 9262$. I llf!l<.. I cell nt oondltlo $50 $600. 6T.1·219L · · Item.. 2658 Sanill. Aoa Ave,. DOOR OPENER. Finest nearly new $80.00 8311-267' If you have a llcen11e or want your license you can avail SECRETARY EXEC ~-ii•iii•iiriiiiii~iiy~· ~ ··=·_..-:6U-&444:.=,;,n".'-~~ S' COUCH 6• couch 2 seat C.M. Sat& 9Jn 9 a.m.-91>.m. ~i:J b1~95• ~· S2001 · 5 Jewelly Door display cues one, see Peg Bolinger for yourself of our 'l:ohtlnuous • • . . = 1 ' · 8.i 1 SUN Nov 18th baby crib pee · n s ta 1 ed & I counter for immed sale oon!identiaJ lnten-iew. ,Red field-training and Jc~ Lum-Shrthnd, typ(ng Ir several FOR sale -1964 Lady Ken-ounge chair. Roy b ue. f paintln~ toys oddS w/5 YI' guar. 893-3511 or 548-3403 • Carpet, 4.97·1761. bleau-Douglas Edwards yrs. exp. nee. to handle IOO more Washer -best oiler. Furn. 89'l·l99S eves. &uri;~s. 19042 'Un~y Ln 530-lUS FRONT 'Throw Reel Lawn _ Video Training courses. 't'hl• this Challenging PQSltlon for ~lquts ---962-3078. Bedroom Ht $125.· HB behind K Mart SENSATION La~-n mower Mowi?r. 3 HP, King o• Lawn Nursery worker, m11&t have superb modem training 111 dentalspeclallst. Dentalofc. KELVINATOR. side by side , 673-n64 GARAGE Sale 20 5 72 and edger + blades. 4 n10. CommerciaJ $75 548-8454 ! e-r. 6 Day wk. 21 Yrs a\'allablc to any licensee de· exper/oot nee. but must en· ANTIQ\JES FOR & GE Fro81·tree. $119. DECORATOR'S · t sale Min , • ·11 l Bch old SlOO. 497-2193 before ' ' · I .. ,-s\rl 1. w .. -·~ joy ~"Orking w/publlc Sal S MA 847-832.l • . . pnva e · erva '-"'-ne, un · 8·30 AM Fl'. all d Sat Dlst'OUNTS on new Carpet &-over $250 hr & more "I ~o P""' oor A•v ... •r'IK . • ' CHRI T S L.ivi~ rn\ aet. 213 30th SI. Nov. 17, 18 & 19 ?itany · , 1 ' ay · Drapes, F1oor coverings~ Laguna· flli Nu~ry, Ei orga_~liatlon, Due 10 our. ex· open. Hunt BCh. n 4: 962-6671 Jewelry, silver, glass, furn-FRIGIDAIRE Frost proof, (rear), N.B. 67fM142. items &·toys. 962-5849. STUDE ;/t.4 door stick econ. 356-1245 or 5464178. ' ' ' I Toro . . paninon we hAve openings S ECRETARY. E. xecullve, tture & Q'i)Rnli~veA. top tree.er $150. -6 cy S Girl's hi'ke like . -· .f.'Mu'I~ BUNK. ~ls .. t e a'kwood, 10 FAMILY garage S!le, "~· . nnv · MINI Bike & Ski l meqt, NURSES •'idc•· ~10-111t1:;..r C ,..,..rtl-;,.,. 1 ···v--i=.Ne.~Gcnter.;Su:m~PBAC,KO "8 MPORT:S~ ~ --..-:.__'' Jii1~r-..-c;;::o~ ..... ~ ....... ~, .. --.. -. ,~~,,,..-~ --N•~.,1, _ ... ,..i .... ......,.,,1t·· • Nu 20. Ma. other ~1teq1s •.Ex-lien•· ~ .. ,.1~c~P· ·"··-.....;;:;a;i program f~~ n{~tu~ ~iddi: 0 pe el, nc. ·Gal F n d9Y for ''fyplrig, 1896 l·larbOr Blvd .• C~1 Buildlnl Materiils-806 IJtlli.1""64~2Ss4"-~~ -& Sa710.SJ";l~ Costa 1" -....... ..494:TI77"' ~-..~~r aged woinen. 642-3505. <serving all of S!H & Payables. Pre11t1b'1ous <Park In reAt) 1\1 GOLFERS .give If Orange 'Count)') , v.-orking environment. ~ · e Surpluo. Build!-. ~FA & Loveseat, good e1111 . Chri . yourse a CHRISTI.IAS Shop. B 0 y 11 Nurses Akles 7-3 CAU. 833 1a31 S700 Free Contact Joe Dion ··• cond $85 Vinyl Club chair ~tPER Ga<age Sale Thurs· . sl!nas ptcsent Buy A 1 1 th 1•12 • .,_ .""{ · ' GOING OUT OF MATERIAL JOOO's ot NEW° & ' ' ~.1,. . • ~.... • !rvtne Country c I u b oYs. c 0 es, sz ,... • -"-"'\e 54~ RECEPTTONlST tor bus Y at Pncerso~~!I~ le ~ t I o.~ -BUSINESS ITEMS! ~.lumber, ply. attoman, .p'l. 545-3543. Sitt. F.dwards & Slater area. ~1en1bership. 675-5722. n~" ~3125. OmCE Oeanln&' P/Ume Cocta Mesa, Qi~ctlc ,Age y, lkl.l-W"h . COmple(e clea~ lhru wood alum lbcetini mold· COUCH $30. Tbl & chrs, $30. 6S7l Colon O'. HB UNI'=°'CE==F'""caro"°"s-and~-,-al~en--I Newport-0:>8ta Mesa areas. ofc. Exper. preJ'd, wUl SECRETARY -Legal: Good ClffilSTMAS 1ng =· etc ' Al110rted tbl .. rnake otter. SAT Nov 17, ~3 734 Sa.Int ~ Autu:rti Haze f:15'(;'· dars toc sale by Adele Exper. couple only. Fine train. 646-W.6 typl~ skllls. Orange Coon-Qullill oak & --•nut rum .• au'!LJ)ER SU.RPLUS 96.l-Ql38 an 6pm James Pl Newport Beach co on. · lblett 49H.l3J. detalll ~ -Call 1., Llrport .cm l... wai SOFA 9, ' ~-•-(Cl"-·venl _ Sch'o\'inn girls 3 lfP(i Stardu11t · 2U/92!-·· '"I' ~-RESTAURANT I y 833-9113 .,.,_ -per joweuy. CIO<sed Sal & Mon. :1116 So. Moln St., S.A. green $150. ~·-· ~·~ $25. 1144-7478 ' 'BED LIR far Invalid. -OUS Day t.tainttnanct Man mo. 1. Anttque1 for lnttrktn Mon thru Se,_t 10-5 ottoman $25. Other mtac. l<lnc headboard RockCl', an· PAIR a.ntJq bra.sir door Ukc ·~·. 1 OPENING for mature front wanted, 5 da)'I wk. tnqu_lre Securlty·Guerd1 S54S E. Cout Hwy., CdM n.c: MS-103' 1408 AnUqua. N.B. 548--3239 Uques, etc. Fri.Sat, &m, 10-handles s.~ Dinette tbl w/4 S3&J812 or S42-l43S I ottlee appearance girl. 2 yrs-ln pe1'10ft. Rusty Pelican, Netd full or p/time, 21 yrs WOOD Cabl t 6 -6 WOOD f.lreblocka, accurate~ Delk, SrriaJI GE Refrir. 4, ~ ViaJJdo Nor'.d,.Lldo chnl. $50, stove ltf com USED Cnrpetini w/ J::· otfice exp, heAvy J)honefl, 2735 W. Coast l!wy., N.B. or older. UnUonns &: equip-2 •AN\ ... A~• hAlx ~ cut 2fJc ea Call Kenmore washer. LARGE wrought iro.n wall •<x, 645--2573. • Good <."Onditlon. Gold . 60 w.p.m. typing Ndllt ft-SALES ment rum. LUti lnl A oo. ........,. uo:u ...... r c r ~· · ~-A ~ ""'"" / dJ heJ --•ll'Cd. FC1r intcr'Vk!w con-S"EET M. ETAL pi'·"zallon after 90 •··-. Chinel!ie rug, 10 x 15 $300. "'">-,,,_. __..~ unit w a \i1table s ves. FURNITURE " pr 135 )'l'ds. Sl yrd. 846-1452 . ., "N i-n, •1 ....__.. ......,.. Wood phonotrapb $ 9 0 C I MATCHING beige colored $40. 'Pollac. t6.i Magnolia, CM can:ping i1UppHJ U~~ NEW shag <"arJ)t't. blu. ITO tact Mrs r 5fr ave a • l.A:ading o r ang fl Co. Hot & vac pay. ~hr. •tart· -831-0011 ' lmtras IOI beavy1 vinyl couch & chair, G.~GE Sale Sat k Sun. room set apricot, p)lid grn or ;d4. I 833-1718 # rabrlcator 0 f clecb'Onie tna: pay. Anaheim • COit& Equipment $4.5. Call :W9-l290. 3161 Yt1lowsione. Nr Bri5tol ~·Sc>. 'Polafn.SA 1· s~yd. $1)..7t0l Den.n I . l Pat'king Attendant, p/tlme, cablneta, frames cha.'15 Ir. Meaa a.rta. Apply -Costa MAHOC. Buffet f r o m ' & Paula. I C~1 - 1 JS or over. Neat appe:!ll'. -panel• ls 8etktni an exper: M~ Whltt" l'"rOnt, 308S BrtS: Wtttem Whltehou~. ellJ'ly ENLARGER • Leitz BUNK Beds°. Vet'Y sturdy. Ex· r no, 1 • liUNK STOLE. lnn:i;e, S250 lB}.I lype'""'ritcr. dual dbbon. I M\llt havQ Calif. drlvt':rt Uc. snlf!llm&n. Ct1r turn. Xl n't tol Avf., Costa ~1"88-. 19th cnt. ROO<l cond. Prof. 35 .mm, 1C06<1.....,~nd. $65 cellen\ conditioii, $50. NtlGHBORHOOO Gara~e or best oOl!r. Sil\-Cl'1\"'Y· 15" return n rr. $125. OlU 644-1700, e>ct 5.'5 co. bentOls. call ror oppt. Equal Oppor. Employer tppn.laed $250. 494--2828 &4'-2!w.. Call 962.0184 Sale Nov. 1Tth It 18th. 3273 6T'rl0-17 ST.1-4262. 00nll 8've up the ship! K. C. Holloway, Inc. ld It's a. breeze, ••• tell YoUf OLD Oak Din. T a b I e, POLAROID 45CHlcces110riea, WANTED: Wicker couch & lndl11.n1t Ave, C.M. "°10 0EL RR TRAINS EV ER E T T J e-e n t na:1 "Liil" tt In clautned, Ship Armstrong Ave., Irvine. ltcma with ea.~. use Daily $.tretchc' tor big fam, cloeet case $70. ~an Rollei.Oex furn., g&N1.ge freettt, other Tbe ta.steal draw 1n the West. Phone Isl: 635-6.165 \\·~hair. •11 rec.. to Shore Re'lll.lltat SC2-567t: MT~ Pilot Claa1fted. 64""56Tl W inn.I. t\31.s&.12. 4x4, ct'te $4.i-~ 1nlsc. lum. !157-2S>t ... a Dftll~ Pilot 'Clanlfled 644 S. Valley, Anh. dtuon«1. 1'*0. ~ . I -. ' • ' , _j • I I • . . • . . l " • ' ---. ' • • Sat.urdu, ~O\lfmbtf 17, 197.l 32 DAil Y PllDT • tt.re'• H-You Can UH Our Farnou• Dlrne ·A• Linn ,---------------------------.--------~---------"',.,_ ________ , FIVE CONVENllNT OFFICES ' our_ famous _ DIME-A-LINES · TD UltVE YOU .... ·DUNE· I .... ••Wot ,.. w ........ c.lL • • Iring them or mall them with cOrr.ctcaslt to one of our 4 convenient Offfces. llliollt • 11 7 119 All ,..... .... e No 11 .. stock, produce or plants. " e NEWPORT HACH .. Wl Ntwport 11114. e LAGUNA 11.ACH •..... 222 fentt A ... ·• No commercial ads allowed. -. e COSTA MIS.A ... :· ....... HO WMI .. y e loch Item must IM P'iced with no iltm -.... , $25. '-------------....... ~---------~ .... --~~~------J e HUNTINGTON llACH 17175 ... ch-a!"- ~SAN Cl.IMINTI 305 N9. ~I CamlM .... MlsceHAn.oU.-,--Pfln0t/Or91n1 826 ... • DIME·A-LINES Ar• For ·Private Parties ONLY • Ads From 8U"1ine11 AddrtsHs Not Accepted FORi\IICA dinettl", 2 chalrl $7.50 t \'fninp only. Say Short_ Trailer Park. Spact. l\06. CHINF.~F.: hook rua. clean Sl7. 15l3 Oran~ Av~ .. C.til. 642--3666 ONE wheel lrailu $2'l E>.1ra tire. \V&.lber .$18. Jo~oldlng ~t pl~n. $4. Carpet s~·eeper $2. Vacuum '$5. Che.It or draWt.n Sl5. Lua:· gage $2 ~eh, SM--0777, AAI 20 Galion show fish tank $10. DynaDow \\1th motor 15. 67>-7018 t.:LECTRIC table 1 aw, MARlNE hel\d $10 Stow: gas AJR cooler, portable, electric I CA$ n.ni;e SZI. S mil I I homemade $13. &13 \Y, 'WU-$25.. Bench drill pre:11 $25. $10. Aq118tlum backgrounds, retrlaerator $25. P.1aytaa ~. C.fl.t 67>52l5oS reallatk: $15-$25. Artificial washer $25. Fractlon1ll NOVEfl.1BER 21, 23, 24, 25. SI'ACE coach nlOdel true In nowers Se each Hamtter 1'1.2.P motors $5. each. Ideal Two carpets 9 x J $8.·$5. scale 2'l x 23 $9. LArg<'r cage $3. 545-6391 race car 5et complete .$4. Toyt & suunes <Tonka turkey platters $2. Jewel SAT. only. JQ.4PM. 64$MJ2. Electric dryer good con- truckal 5c·$5. Toasters $2.. tea dirul('N'ate about 24 Sand box \\'Ith l'OVtlt $15. dlllon $20. ~# all kinds S7. Daul hotplate SS. Tools pelces $11.00. Glad in e Drop leaf tuble for boat 25c ee.ch. ~n s 16 ll>. bowl· 5c·$5. Pot!. & pans 20c-$5. l.1cBean p o re e II\ t i:i din· $12. Antique trunk $25. ing ball S2. Phone ~~.7 Wanlod l20 ORIENTAL RUGS~ \Vin pay 5 to 10% n101-e than yOtU' highest oftl)r. Shah N Shah, :mo S. ~1a.h1, S.A. 557-1212, 5'15-5070. ~ Traciol' $1.50. Vaporlier & bOYt c)O(bcs lOc-$5. Pet pressed a:lau SL·S4. Red Beer tapper $25. Electric Sacrltil<e $7. 1640 Ne , \VANTED: Uaed \Va~ e PIANOS e ORGANS FULLERTON MUSIC Our Nowttl Location ' 18191 Euclid, .fountain Valily 1 Blk. No. of San Dlt&O Frff. v.-ay at Euclid. 557-4136 Rentals from $5 • -Advertinrs violatlne t h 1 s • reguli1tions may h. In violi1tion of State Fr•nchiM Board I. local bud· ness licen•• r-s1ul• 2 Aquarlwnii and l~t pump& s:n. N~· all hand5 oompcw $25. Desk $5. Oeslc $10. Crib and nl&ttross JlD. Assorted gA1ne:1 11<1me new 50c and lOc, Goll clubs $If). Desk lt\mp SL King bedsPr"ad St. Ne\t' double spread $5 6~7370 1'~ENCJNG $15. Barbell set N"' lranst'Uar radio $5. nerware 50 p<tices $16. \Valnut dining table $25. 2'236 Place11lia unit B • \Vanted: ~ ne•1yweds $l!i. Trlcycle $3.50. Jo"irt OIMes lOe::Sl. Skates $1. \\'ooden hand coffee grinder Electric roUsserle $2$. Bab)' ~C:;·:::"::·-------~tur!eat 0 furn, rugs engine $3.50. Girl's bike $1~. Puracs 35c-$l. Elecytrlc train $1.50. Wooden small finish v.·alker $2.50. Play pen $10. 42" model 00.t oolonia.I &pOl1 rl. )j\.~:~~ lbinglil \Vooden toy box $3. Stroller sets or parts lOC.'$15. ?I-ten's plane $6. Dcoorater old Couch ci:>'{cr, 7 ft. $7.50. klt. part finished -~, U.,~~~~~~~-~ Sl.50. Table tennis set $4.50. basket $4. New folding bed engraved gla&1 $4. skillet $3. C.M. &12-lOOl. with frame. Under $75. Call Badminlon !tt!t $'2.50. Roller BUY early for Xmas, New F.nibroldered fancy linen 6 h. aluminum Otrislmas 2 Samsonite suit c 11 e". "I;:.lnd:;::•"·,:5'6-44;::...0:78.'E---==~ e Pi•nol I Grandi skates S2. 75 Ballet 11hoes Schick gtyling dryer/comb $2.-$1. Quilt bed5pread or lrec $3. Westinghouse elec-f"xt'ellent condition $ 1 0 • WAITTED TO BUY • Nev.• spinets from $495 2 DishmL~ers $20, $25. 19" po.1a1Jle TV needs ~wk SS Chron1e floor lamp $8 .. Arm chair and cuslllonl $10 Ren1ingtou typev.Titer $20 18" lav.·n n'IO\\'t'r $10, Tank \'l\CUUm $18. 391~ Cl.anncJ Pl •• N.B. 613-1603. $2. Tap ahoetl $3. '495-al29. Sl5. SheN'OOd F~1 tuner: blanket $2-$4. Dolls & toys trlc roaster SlO. 2 l\ta ple 64Z-l002 LlONEL OR il1ERJCAN 5 styles Md tinlshell 775 x 14 White \Vall tires. S15. Dyna kit am.Putier and SOc-$2. Silver.copper corree end tables $10. Hospital bed -"'::::.!=------FLYER TRAINS. 83'1-9685. \\'urUtz.cr Grand &n.uu All three for SIO. Coffee pre--emplifier $10 ea . pot $9. Oriental figurines, and nialtteiS $15. Electric SKIS Mad .m 185 Clil $25. S.\fAU. Upright piano .......... S69 table 72x36 110lld \\'tlbtut, Toaster oven t;. Victorian 3 peice tea ~t $1 .-$8. floor polisher $15. Ironing Bindings Ce~ step in boots 1 La \Veaver Spinet ......... $140 very nice $25. 496-3548. rattan headboards $7 /ea. stalnleu steel knives, forks, boanl $l. 01eSl ot drawers leaUlCr buckle type $20. Size Meta !he Player pl&J\Ofl , , •• from • STOVE Sl5. l\lo\\·er $5. lt1en'1 ski boots 9 and 11r spoons 10e. Ame.rlc:u1 pot· $7. \Ying chair $20. 548-1669 10.10~~ 64G-0936. 540-6MS • XI Grands In stock, New . Power mower $25. Electric $12 and $20 Lady's ski boo:~ te~ vase, or bo'A'l J'Otievllle, LAMPS $13-$25. Electric TRICTa..E $4. 3 peice set: \VANTED to buy Spode Used ,and rebuilt. Priced shampooer $12. ch e 11 t 7. Sl7. Lamps $3 ea'. We ler & l\1cCo)' $l·S9. coffee maker $ll. Aqtificial 9 dra\\•er Mr. & l\tril. chest Sorrento pattern, lrom S395. Yaniaba-Knabe . . . ''°"'· AIR shocks hyjo.cker Sl5 each drawera; $15. Socket set $8. Portable typewriter $10 Books &. jewelry 2Se-$2. rlo\\'er attangements 85c·$3. 71" wide, 29" tall $2S. 642--0107 -h-flL!IOn -lfamlin -Wut-'JCR AM-LE JS Book shel .. -es $2. S spefd Electric sand ~r $5. 'fypiJl&: table $5. New nnge Many or a~e listed are Cosco stool $5. Silver bud 1.tatchlng nie:ht stands $12.50 \VANTED PORTABLE lltzer -Storey 4 CWic -boys SCh\\.o\nn $15. 2 tery chn...,.... $4 Ty ........... te hood $20. Portacrib SJ. ~m . ?'° t? 60 years old •·• 11 Sil 1 each. Daul kinu mattress ~11n1 TV. ""II .-Ka\\"81 -Steln\\':lY -Ce.blc motorcycle helmets $5. $8. -a~· , ,,.. .... r 1.laple TV cab'••t $15 a43 V1ctona St. 11 to 5 $7va5!s .,.Fl. , ,.,, verVcomGopogehs . .., " """ Nelson -Kincaid -C·l-)e · ANSWERS ''o'lo1.,:.;,_•c1e···,•:-•a· -..... _.h Hydrau1lc jack $5. 6V ba.t· . ..... · pm_ Saturday & Sunday •• .,, 'tlm....... an $20. Box springs $25. Frame 8·12-5619 evenings ..., I •· ~J '~ •~ " Uj, treCtr1c motor $5. Vert.lea! l)roiJer "$2 .5 0 ; • ·picture $5"Aadltil'(ri'laehine $12.50. Electrl.c broiler-oven .":':":Bald\Yin.-Ollckering - ' -2 clock radios $5, SlO Voltage inverter $1 5, Motore)'cle rack $20. E lec· SURFBOARD, I u l: gage. Sl9. Blankets $2-$5. Oothes near new 4 $7. 1752 Plaza MUllci;l lnstruMeftfi.122 Sohmer,. , Dabble _ Ch·il _ Pouch _ So~?!,rlng sfun P $3. l'lfens Galvanized pipe $5. Chevy trlc broon1 SlS. 1nlan1s Baby nnd adult clothes. Mmper $2. Hair dryer $9. de! Norte al Left side, RENT FOR ONL y $3 e Org•n1 }fllnagt> I O\'ED pu er sU ~ti d starter $6. V\V parts $5. clothing 2X; and . $1.00. ~lilk glass. Plus n1any Dishes, 35 piece set $12. Ba16oa Pt>nlnsula 675-MlG, OR BUY \VITH NOTHING 100 to chooge from ·1 Old Y;; hear about the camera . is 3 e er, eotree table $4. Scissor jack .l\Iaple Captains cha1ra: SID more household items to Chafing dish $8. Cutlery set 640-8424 OO\\'N 0 PA' h'lik Ne1v, Used and Trade·lns (,'tuple ii·ho saiv "CLF:O-~[°~~~iron · 17 Ramona $5. camper screens 50c. ea. Baby carriage $12. Olive $25. This \••eekend. 1849 $6. Electric can opener. $9. • . · rwn, s, es, Optlgtlll •••••••.• , •••••• , $9'J ft°ATRA" al a dl'i\·e·in nio\'ie A~~. 5:18~~:~~ao:' Soldering iron $4. Chalr1 $2. green 9xl~ rug $2{), \Vooden Tradev.•ind!I Ln, N.B. U.S. 50 star -flags $3-$7~ COLLECI'OR'S antique & Gwt~, Amps, ~-organs llan1n10nd w/tilyttun ,, $OOa aDd LOVED e\<ery nilnute of Cribbage board executive high. Chair ~C:· Orape1:y U.S. Wvers \Vet suit Camera $4.-Picture frames exctic items, bl-caking col· & Pi~ .. all brs:n<ls. _ l<'ln1tiill SWinger ••.•••• $1'9G 't! PACKARD upright piano old $12. World Globe $:). f~bric $2, ~ild s car seat Oarge) lop Sl5 Bottom .SlO 75c-$4 Trzys 25c·$3. r.taga.~ leetion: Antique daggers, No age hn11t. no parent need-\Vurlif7.er 3 keyboard , , $1195 1 • needs v.'Ork $25. 1954 Chi-646-3250. $5. Pollow signs from ~D. Hood S5 Boot· $5 Cass' · :tine rack SJ, Records 15e-80c !lWOrds, spears, machetes ed. OPEN NIGIITS TIL:.L 9, Lo"'l'CY Holiday •••••••• $495 Q.ECTRIC dryers SlO and linental. Costa 1.fesa. ~CicAB~lN=ET""-,cw-i-nK-m-ac-h-ine Jo'nvy/Culver. to 19301 Sier· oose rider s!t~rd 9,6~ Record cart $5. Sport shirts shielrts fnun A!rica, Spain SAT. TI.L 5:3{}, SUN. l~~. Conn Caprice , •.•• , , .•• $395 $15. Assor1ed toys , 2X to SONY tape recorder, reel s15. Standing bird cage $lO. ~·s.J.zm·-Sat only. $20. 5 gallon electric cement 50c-.$3. Oirlstmas decora-& Sooth Seas from $12. to Now TWO Conv1n11nt Thomas A·l Spinet ••••• $179 U. Folding exel'Ci!IC.' board 10 reel, for niusic $25 . Baton t\virler's dress, size · mixer $25. Nlct" crib 'Aith lions lOc-$6. Saturday·~un-$25. each. Ironing Iron, Loc•tions to Serve You Han1n10nd-Bald1vin-Conn $1.. DineUe set S2.1. Shag Amp 11 f ie r $ 2 5. 2 8 $8. Suitcase $10. Outdoor \\TESTINGHOUSE electric mattress $15. 9'J) Clay St, day 10 A.i\l-5 Pl\I. 2015 COnl· ornate Rntique Spanish $12. FULLERTON MUSIC \Vut'iitzer-Lo\\'tty-Kimball dirpet ' rake S4. l\crunore niicrophones $5. each. ~i roller skates, site 7 $3. ~e, 30." oven,-4-bumer Newport Heights 642-9-05 ~ore Rd., NB, near Brass trays & dishes $3. 18191 Euclid, Fountain Valley Yamaha-Gulbransen ~ilkg1ngl M •,• h ldn e 1252. air drill $25. All perfect Electric door he 11 and $25 .. \VesUnghouse 12 cu. ft. \VETSUIT • small long ,.. hn 1Jv1ne & 21st. ~o,,.:· P1rpe11:" shhandapednl&~ 1 Blk. N. San Diegu Fn''Y· FULLERTON MUSIC,. · ,.1 ass ca ·c is h S · 548-7234 chlmH $7. Tranistorized refrigerator, I~ lb. freezer, excellent condition SlS El COLLECTION of I ta I Ian "' "" & Euclid. 12'.? N. Harbor, Fullcr!on · ',\'estinghouse B/\V JXtrtabte 16 mm Eastmaii silent pro-wireless tnt~m set $10: autD-delrost $'25. New $40 p · $20 Cnll 644-4'1S5 . marble statues to 20 inches r;en~fa1'J:~ds~~,13·,,'a'toe'h,. e 557-W6 • 171-llOS TV $'.25. RC\ .portable TV jector. variable slo\\' to high 1085 Temple Terr a. c e, aquarium pump $10. 4 h:anJc aipo .' tall, rare & beautiful & 122 N. Harbor Fuller!on hrs; Open N1nh1s 'til 9 $25. Black iron phont st.and i.peed $25. Lens •.,.;: ease Laguna. 494-9374 s.tainless-stttl aquanum SAiAU. air compresM!t $15. cultural decorative $10. to to 20 inches !all. $10. to ..,. f; 9 foot avocado couch $25. ...,. light ss. 962-6004. Electric nlOtor $10. Base ........ each. 934 Jwu·pero Dr., $20. 934 Junipero Dr. Costa • 171-1805 e Sal. 'til 5;30, Sun. 12·5 do · 1 ·~ 2 SlO. C.E. light nwter $10. CAI. mop buckot / · d -'lesa 0 1::...u.= "OCa occas ions _,. wr1xranger GIRL'S 20.. bike $8. End $5. No tank nee ed ~7234: C.M. 545-5050. "".r<N>N. DRU1.l set, S piece Saint maple end 1ablts $1 each. 548-7234 SS. Pin stripe 9x12 rt&" from BE FRIGIDAIRE e 1 e ctr i c Geo 'th 2 h' h a1· PIANOS -ORGANS Radio $3.~laplc milk stook S~IALL reirigerator $20. 2() Holland $25. Railroad ta.Wes $4 .. Roll~way bed .SlO \\o'EBER BA!l CUE KE'!" 2 Black & white TV $10. \Vasher S25. ..i--r $25. rge \\'I ig qu It)' Ne\v & Used. Great selecUon. lfrith needepoint $3. ~187. yds of good 1\<'hite lining spikes, small ~ ea. \V\V High . cha}t' $.1. Electrical Tf.:E NEVER USED $2S. each. 1 t\vln bed with black ,.,r., s;mbals $&5. ~2347· Competitive price,;. n..... .. fabrit' 35c a >'a.rd. 64.5-2016 I and II helmets '2. and 1;tPP.h~ &-SS <;e'!l!nt tool.s Sp_ice .. i:ack 18 bottles $6.50. iron_ headboard $15. 6 Yellow ironing boa.rd $3.50 Office Furnirur•/ Eves, & SUnd .. u•. Thevbe~st i 1.Jinult' Kodak movie S5 \\ohit.e wrouxfi.t ll'On van_1· 545--6505 :i-~ ... -·cr dresser $12. H•'-Fl \Vories great.-675-6456 , -.,J . .,. s . B II CHEVY lid $10 $5. Old watfie irons $5. 3 ha $8 W«" 64" °'"' Equip 824 deals 31'(! alw:ius arr ' a\n1era '{ .J. nu11ute e power g es ,. Sun colored don1es, 2 rt ty ~ Ir Ouffaro~ $la. 1'\VO like ne11' 6' x 9' carpels V.'Orks good $20. 2 \\'hite ..:.;:::~=::....______ • ~ aod Hov.·ell projector • llke $25. C11evy starter $l. Chevy high $2S ea. Paper back ~nng bc_>osters $3_pa1r. V\_Y .~ pads; Kal'ailtan "'·ool. doll cradles $4. ea c h . TE~1PERED glass, 1 u b EXEC S\VVL CHRS SI5/:E Wallichs Music City !'fV.' si;. Dl.'luxe Kal are 4 barrel manifold & pocket magazines lOc ea. tire chains ~2. 65 Corva1r inedium olive, l r Inge Dolls all good shape Sl·SJ. enclosure 4 ft, good con-Sec chl's $8124 Desks $:xl/90 SQulh Coast Plaza 540-2$30 Dlitor and Splicer -like-earborator $12. 01evy 2 bar· Old c.v Ford wrenche$,. $1. radio ;1~. Bn_ggs & Stratton border. flald 5215. Sell $2S. f.Iapl c youth -chair $4. Toss dition $25. 557---0776 or Pierce 867 \V, 19, Ci\I ~~!"!'~~~!!J!!!'!!'""'"I n/!v.· $20. fl.1ovie lights $20 rel n1anifold $5. Olevy ex· 2 TV tables $5 ea. 4 tires gas engme $5 .. Cent. clutch Cnbin Craft cotton shaR, across game $.1. Rebound ·~=,c'2o;<::,l =~~---642-3408 FREE ORGAN U:ssONS a1 -''ill sell separately. 8 track ha ust ma!llfolds · $5. Q\evy 900x1-f' d !2· 1606 Corsica PI. CM. green, yello\v. Paid $250. game sz. White Boston ilEDITERR NE ~ I auto tape det•k plus 2 air condttion compres-ser ·1 ..... :.~~· ,::_,u'!:,J12La.50guenaa. 549-4361 Se 11 1 2 5 . 9 7 9 _ 1 59 6 l'()('ker \\'ith P"rnJe \'elvet · A .• ,\N end tiftMEOGRAPH $50. Elliott ong a.'! )'OU llke! Adults speakers good shape $1:> and radiator unit $15. ClleV)' vw"" u=--.r.11. TRAVEL -.. lable $25. 2 blond t'\to\n bed8 address stencil cutting elec· \1·elcon1e lo attend Tuesday Ne"· Phil~ Al\t car rad;c; head" $5.-$10. ea.eh. Tool box Canyon Rd., Laguna. Ir a i I er ac· OLIVE\\'OOD·v.TOught iron pad $5. \Vhite \\TOUgbt iron 11·Uh matlresses It. bo . ..: tiic type\\Titer S 1 00 . night at 7:30 Pl'.t \Ve 'A'!Lnt S3 Trail hitch ..: ....... 494-1629 · cessories: 4 leveling stands, chov.· tables •10. each. love seat pink v e I ve t springs $25. eaC'h. Good ~"" • .-. e\'el)·ooe to learn to pl"Y n i lO'xlO' off while · er _..,. ....uevy 1-,..:::..:.:=:.-=-----2-fender mounted miITors, \'1 ht . :J'i 1 & cushion $10. l\tagnas table H rrl 'Ood rib _,..."'11 • ch polyes1er \·cry lii!htly "'·oven ~:!:~1~$4. ;,.eh. = 2 ba~k~.s, :n~" bo~d\S~in~~ propant' tank, all for t l5. t>r:~t 11;:M. '" cu~~ m top organ $15. Maple high & ama~tres~s $2;.11~:riv~: Imf Executi\'e 1ypewriter. :11Tn =e ~~28.l1r,etC:,st 8hort shag rug needs clean· ",\" front .~"" " 4 •--. al 64&-2228 wroughl 1·ron wall decora-chair $10. G.E. Air con-tical broiler $15. Baby stroJ. x Int c on d, u sed i\luslc, Ne\\""'rt Blvd. at ;,_ $20-cost $180 ne\t'. 8 foot "Y""'6 T>" ....... S15 ea.ch. Re amber d't'•ner orks 1 ~ !do .,~ flnn C 11 ~ -·· -1 ,-~-to-$5.•$8. e•""· ··"·' 120 5 DROP leaf 1.-taple table. lion ..... Human hal .. wig I IV ?.' grea _.. ]er sa. Play pen $.]. 341 E. .se m. _,.,, . a Harbor Of sliding glass doors (2-4} no ... n.1uo::1.1 .. "' ..,_., 1i='lUace . maple dining •6"' " l\t 1 helf Ir k'ds 67J-6870 ' · ks h 1 1 19'18-19<10 engine parts ha." $:1> g r It s 'sh perfect for apt. or small & caSP $20. Also, wig car-ape s 0 1 room 21st St .. C.f\f. 645-1064 REllEARSAL PIANIST trac , extra ea\'y pa e r...~. 6 -1,·-•·r Ford c ll'S • ig I pam area $20. 645-2228 iier "· Aquarium, pump, has blackboard on each side l o='=ES"K~l.;,1-c. =A'--'c."-'='---DeJUR Grund '• •teno all glass salvageable for n1Rny ~.., ~J 1K>e style Oiandelier $ 2 0. ~.. of shelf "' 3 "-s • n·.... a. ntiquc dresser ..., Let m.e help ......,, Im.....,.... ·--SlO Del .. xe Homilton head $15. Various size tirel Sunbeam electric fry """'" OCIUJSCOPE f.25. Works filler $7. F'ran1ed pictures 1 fit 0 :::,'· 1. ~<U .~ 1~~ $15. 0\.-erstutred whi~ .,;.,.,, xtras 10 hl's like nu present J-r·-·~ ....... · ... ...... perf••t "'°1234 $2. to S.i Quali'" ............ nt-.. 0 ....,..,.min a wr .t.J. ·-~ • $450 'ill t'A::.10·7 your Beach electrit' caning knife $4. $12. each. Lincloln con-SS. Portable TV SS. Blender ~ ,,_ ..., '""" t'U 815 Sonora Rd C M t'hair $18. Coffee table SlO. price " sac. v..... ' yuur sing~. dandng, rou. tinenlal y;ater pump new $4 T bl I $1 • ., Ca reproduction S3. & $5. Paper ' . ' . Head slandRrds \\'ith bind· p· (0 826 · used once, $2t95 ne'A•, selling $10. Oievy oil pans $5. eaC'h. bM:k;, e nc~:ps$2.50~·Foott 16 1.lllf movie vi!!1o1.·E":t', craig n1ache cat $1.50. Table lamp1~-~•~692_______ ings &: boots, pol.,, 200 1an91 r91M tines. F'or details. call t'l;lr. for $10. 962-3767. '63 OJevy third member $1.). locker $4. Ell!l!tric halnet· $25. 548-7234 $10. 2 nev.· bed pilJO\\'S $2.50 I-lOTPOINT electric oven t'm $25. 1 hp 220V motor Hammond oi-gan Ros.tj, Gt.1-5377 an. 6. TIRES: 600 x I.I Da1sun ~!angle iron. for shttts and ter $1.50. Fireplace grate OLD books, Nancy Dre\V 60c· ench. Braid curtain nnd cur· $10. \Vaste-0il storage drurn $25. llead 360 skis $25. Bind· 00 $1500 BUY a pla)'er piaoo tor track tires and \\'heels S\5. flat i\·oric $10. 839-300.l. $l. 6 tumblers with ice $1. Hardy Boys 60c. Tom I.Din rod. $15. 5 4 5-7 4 7 4 $7. Large metal storage ings $20. \Vlll sell separate. Call 586-~.' · Chri!tma!, ,.Good 5elecUon S46-3:l93. bucket $2. ~13 tire $2. S11.<ift 61k, nlotor auto J\lAGNO\.'OX <! speakers ~~binet 1or \\'Orie shop $20. SO.I Tustin Ave. N. B, from $1100 to $1300. David CRJB S1S. Bugroi n;,. Dress_ S,\T-Sun 491 Costa Mesa, St. Small rotisserie oven '$S. ,73 repair nlanual 1953-1963 $5. S2S. each. Turntable, 6 6::> Oievy parts $5.·$1~. 5-18-6996 SPINET piano Cabel r-.;elson, T. Dupree Player PiaQDS, forrn $10. Ladles bike $6. ~mer ~~ ~al Costt~ Ne\v Yorker magazines 10c 6if:l046... months old S25. Cabinet, Chevy pickup doors $.). \\'INDSHEILD 69 inches tor $SJ. xi;t4~~~· • 2SWD Grace Ln .. ~ ~ Clothes ZJc to S3. Toys 2X • esa. · · ma each. Silver silent bUUer CHRISTJ\IAS tree $4. Trini· fruitwood \1'ilh A 1'11 ·FM each. f?i1:vy lro<=!t 4. speed boat $15. Cabin tor boa t * CONN ORGANS * lo $3. \Valker $3. 60.)I J<Lo;er tress and bedding,, 78¥84 S2S. $'. "--t S1\•eeper $3. Bike minus 5c·SJ. Outside lights stereo $25. 542-.2994 ~ansm1ss1on fits 36-46 S.15. $5. Bunk beds $10. 2 new PIANO Spinet. vel')' nice. Dr SI• ··32 S I d Su Box spring and runners $25. II .......,. .,... • ., .... Signode banding machine Al din ""' • ln1mediate-delivery ·nd-'~·, . d a ur ay, n· Gold drapes 36x72 4 sets parts 25c-$1. Housev.'al'es .,..,.., ss,~· 9,ot,hes $1-$10 .. Old CI-CEVY heavy ctu ly 3001 lb with clamps S25 Oiain chllds bedsv.reads from Pen. so ette set • ...,. $350 • Lo~·l?Sl priccK day, a i on ay. SJO a iip & dip $.2.50' Chafing l0c-$L C.ood ct 0th in g:, as uoneu amps $5. Dishes trailer hitc-h $20. 612-299.1. b' d ..:. h · 11_ • h nys $4.50 each. Bols ters & • 962-:l9l2 GOULD l\lUSIC CO. BLO,.DE ·-• di · bl 1 k adults, teens, children size 50c·Sl . Sho\\-er doors $5. TV in ers ...,. ~ac ' .-,,: inc bedspre d f HMl.\'IOND Chord Organ. m" N 1\tal SA 547 ~01 " \\lAJOU rung ta e dish $7.50. 4 b ac and white 5 to 7 lOc to $2. 867 St. cabinets S5 and $10 Cl.lrtains BANDINl spl'eader $6. for heavy duty indus~al dl:lll a s or corner group :i ' • n, ·w.:i $~. Ki tt'hen t·hair~ S2. niugs S3. Green pottery, Clair C.Af. of1 Bristol and Sl-$10. &IS-l66S. 392 E. 16th lawns. Radio with tapes 512. $20. CraftsmR_n 1ndus.tnal ri~t2c!!.~~ ~;,s:,o.:.. <'~~ ,.,=-;"";::::ll,.~5o::IXl:::M=:;!:l3!:;9-~ HAJ\11'10ND Spinet Qra:an, R a d io-phono l'On1bi na Uon ser.·e!!i 5, $5{ Green glass St. CT.I · Sport shh1s $'! :i '" A......... saber di>;"w110s1~~" ~nslSter "'•n ........ -: $500 303 Kings Rd., NC\\'PO?'I sai. \\'rought iron table 4 1 salad bQ\\'ls f. S2. Curtains, Randolph Sat. & SUn 1()...5. · oo-tQ.:..) car ra o . ~"' & Parts $10. 2 Ford rear HO\V about a little piano Beach. chal!'s v.·ith Xaugahyde <.'OSI 1 green and ..,.hite '& yellow LADIES size 8-10 blouses SAT-SUn.,10-4. j2()~2 lat 3rd) POOL table good Condition DIVING tank & ul t ends $25. 545-7616 for a little/BIG .. kjd for 646-4656 $.Z'iO -$2) each. 53&-3777. and 11.'hite $2.50 each set. S4. Skirts $4.. Sweater $3, ~1arguente Cdl\·I. 1881 Bi· $20. Brief case $2. perfect -· reg a er PORTABLE TV I good a bie: Ou-istm.u? 646-2393 -~=~0....C""'==- DCH.JGHBOY sv.·inlming pool I T~uoise vanily bench seat $4. New robe $10. Red coe.t ble, $25. 6' round rug $25. condition. 548-8l5CI n5. 1954 Conltnental C.fl.f. $25. 646-1525 Pays _ PIANO \\'ANTED. and acressories S25. 1/3 1 Sl::>. T~rkey .. platter $2.50. $3; Shoes 6-6;2 ne\\' SJ. $9. Collector 7S's $5 each. Ant i· PIANO UPRIGHT need $25. Portable typwriter ~. 64 Mere radiator $25. Ken-0--A·UNE \VIU. go ~'I'W'HERE. Horsepov.·er filter S 2;;. Cups ~-Sl.50. Bath pole Deep fry $5. Dog travel que salads $2S. Slide pro-\1·ork you move r.ro' 645-6~3~ Oilldrens encyclopdia S5. more washer, 1nany. nev.• I 1l•m-iiiiiii"'"iiiliiiiiiim•. sru~io· crri.1~Llf". Christmas tree SIO. lfea\o'}' 1 shelf ~it $.t 3 roll pa~r cage $7. 2'10Z1 Jonesport (La jector $15. Amber crackle • • 1 Books & records lOe-Sl. ! 1 duty batteries 100 amp hours. I s/~elf unit $2. Surf ~cks p. Cuesta by the Sea) H. N. dishes. glasses $15. Hobnail DRAPE~ beige custom made Christmas decorations lOc-P_arts S20. House for sale REo.INER $10. Couch $25. 12 \'Oil $lO, each Guinea pig Binoc~Jars $25, ~ng. $@. 968-4598 11Tt1ught iron pulJe)', light fully lined 2 pairs 70 .. x $2. SUit cases $12.. $!6. = :f'1· Carom gan1e Desk $25. 2 Coleman lantern Sportin9 Goods -gc S3. 8,.,. cage $3. 2 Electnc hedge chpper $4, $20. 42.. each \\1th matching \Vagon $1. Bedspread $5. T · In\isiblc man $2. 15 ..... " -SPLIT v.-ood roll up shades BOOTS . . .. 1. undf'.r sheer $10. BBQ with Popcorn popper S2. Stereo oy lank & eanoon $3. .·$7.50. 'High chair $5. 3 l30 RUGER Blackha'A'k 357 maa:. \\'/hols1er. $'100.; FN semi auto., 7 min, Mauser 100 rds ammo $SO.; Mod 93 ~Iauser D, f65.; mile r,eloadlng component. a: potty seats 2X each. Tyke SI1\GER. .:~\\ing machine 'Ai th \\"OVen look !'!ix 4• wKle hi h ~.1 "ob1meknsred,,..b~= -hood $.l .. 642-2994.-_ reeoro player $l5.. Boys-Collectors bottles $4. La~ &hool desks SIS. each. bike Sl.j(). \\'agon SL 10373 Slj. Coffee-table $8. 3-17--0363 ;oc 8'4"' $7 ea. Tu'O 5'x5' g s.J e ac • , ro\\'n , . . hoe 25e ~ L 1 h sleel -casu!rs $2. H. o·. l\.htique Jenny ""Lio<le -r.ove La ~ bl' r · \'all and \\•h.ite. All for $25. Good BOYS bike, high rise, 20", s s ·~ ea e r Swit h SI Thro Se t ~ J.t t h' An•U.. ... .. ~m. a, ountain cy, KENl\tOP~E cannister S6 each. immaculate. 3 condition 846-9-148 near new $25 .New plaid jacket $7. Pictures $2. foo t trol c15~so.:•::.019· 7. Ule con-cha11; .. ~ !_1Ccrnan""' 1.:"',.·~m. !16::-1586. J \'acuum $12. Electric buf· black out shades 4'x8' S5 44 man's jacket, lined $10. shoes $4. N~~ screen door "':=,;'°'='-~~='-----" ....,. "'"' ''"" ~"S 10 speed S25. High 1 fer-scrubber SIO. T\\'O \\'heel ea.ch. Oval braid ru,a:,_reds D~J~ par stools-$1$ ea. ·Boy'!t cord jacket $7, stzc ~· 1256 COO~ay .Av~._ C.M. PORTABLE 8-\V 1V's $25. ~~~~ = -. ssure pon~ble O'Nla.sc. gun I bicycle $8. Ski_'s s1.o. Poles & golds 4;:,·• x ~" $4. Elee-E. A. coffee table $»-E. 12, lined. Argus· pro"""tor Near Fail'V:lew &--"Ba.Jeer New paint gun -$25. Gas --~~ -.... tri he t 13 Ele tri r A nc1 tabl ·~ h .I'-~ id· sat atter-4-PfD or All day $2.). ~93 1. :\ll'n s and $·1. Boot $};), SIZC 7m. c a er · c c wa • · e . es ~· eac ; $20 Lights $4. Hand n1ade A'IA'M'RESS & box springs. \\·e ing regulators $25 each. Sunday. ladicos 3 speed bikes $22. 1 897-7903. fie iron 9" " 5'4" $2. Lady Large MexJCan ptetures $2.l afghan $15. New ship radio single extra long $25. Desk Victor handle $20. 8 track ~'==~----- 842-7917. .i\tOVJNG: Beer bar very Schick caprt Consolette hair each. Lovely lamps $25 ea. SS. Da)' bed and mattress $25. Olrome & leather desk home )X>Wer supples $10. PAIR or J\fagnovox bookself 4-1~ inch "·heels. tires. and nice S:l>. 15 inch bass speaker dryers $6. 5 candle wrought 675-8220 $10. 23 Inch Schwinn bike chair S19. Scooter $3. Wagon \VollenSAk tape recorder $3. spe11ken $20. Large outdoor hub ('aps off 12 f~ord in t'abinet, ne\\' $20. Car iron v.·all light $1. Wood VACX::UJ\l, upright \\'Orks $10. Boy's CI J oes, jeeps $6. -All in excellenl con-Turntable $7. Ponth1.c mag s Peaker s $20. Ships l\1ar.·erick $7 each. Hair , radio. S3. F'l\1 receiver $2. high chair S2. Tmv motorcy· good $10. TV portable 1vorks and trailers, like new $10 dition. 54o-<XXi2 \\'heels $10 each. Old Fisher starboard lantern S 2 5. dr~·rr G.E. cost $25, like ~. ~~e e~~~:'O doo~~ = good $20. 2 rcd~'OOd patio each $2CI Joe.~uGlpment, like 4 BAR stools il5 each. Oak ~~~~u1m.'i°i1~Ja~~~no ,;548-"""1::;858"--..,---.,..,.,- ne"'· ss. Aulornalit' elccu·ie , REF' R 1 GE P .. ATOR 5'"· c-·· gates ex .... ......i;.,.... to lounges $10. Hand n1oo·er new to .... ames SOc· table $25 Bedroom set $Z5 d' COUCH modern "'h It e h'''e'. 0,, ... , ... ,.,, co<i ... ~ .., ,..,.,., ~ .... M.... $5. 1513 Orange Ave . $2.50 TV .• porta ble $20, 12 1 .' A 1 . ' ra lO S20. 4 and 8 track naugah,yde 8 feet includes . , '" .. "? · · _ '»J, Surfboard $15. Skittle pool 7' $2.50 ea. Square overhead 642-5666 C!\.l inch. Schick Hot -Lather $7 eac .1 piece. .. um mu~ auto player $15 Md $25. bu.lit-in table·$25. 64&-9579 ~IS. Geisha doll Sl2. JC>\\elry $4. Drum se1 $10. Bov.•ling celling light 15" x 15" S2. o='-=~=c---~-~1 Avon bottles, sonic full $1.sO Christma:i tree $5. Blue chip _546--02!;,-'-""'"9~~~--- j(le to SJ ._ L:lr,::t' bouncing I game $.3 • .l.36-7900. Black bathroom \brow rug REMINGTON type\vriter of· 1 $2 l\'lall bo $l 50 1 books S2.50 .. Also green Iron . bell Hopp1ty Hopper $.l . . . . kt ·i fire size perfect rondition .0 · x · · ron· $1 TV $25 ll9 B 34.th St 4 wide OVH.I 15 Inch 73 Chev Ore!!iSCs il'Om Ix to s.i ne"· Dt.:X loung!' chair $2J, Ot· mats 50c each. C.oc ai S3:1. Electric toaster G.E. ing boanl $1.25. Eldon NB 575--09'22 " F60 simulated '1l&g wheels, 962-8098 Saturday and Su; toman lo matt'h S~. Dinene , glasses 30e ea. 673--061.l. automatic like new $4. JXWo'er blocks $2. G I · · !!Old new $42.50 each, asking da)'. 1able $10. Tu'O chairs s;;. Ai\ll~UE trunks $15 . 54S-TIG5 Joe helicopler, like new $4. C.E. portable stereo record $20 each. 1 * ton Chev. CHEV' • 1.8 ....,. 1\l'o orange S'\\'h·el chairs Depression glass pieces $2 . .,;;;::;,,,,,....,,-=,..,-.,--=-165 1.lagoolia St . °'t 9:30 player $25. Oairol instant 8 hole truck v.'heel, 16 illC"h . motor ..J.:J. Che\y , Sl~. La.nip SJ, mirror S.i & $3. Antique stands $20. GOLl' Balls, Ti tleists. Top to 5. Sat-Swi. hairsetter $1,2. Bink spray $10. tllcv, 19 ton 6 hole 6 cyl~~r aut o ma 11 c Se\·en OO\\·ls I. 4 steak plat· &. $25. Old console radio Flites, l\Iaxfli.s, 3 tor Sl. r.ADYS bike $1.'j. Various gun $10. Automalie ~f· $5.'New RCA 2 speed record ti:ansnuS!>lf>~ $1 0. ~:::hrysl~r ter.; $2. Snack set $L Se\'en \\"Uh tour speakers $25. \Vine Other brands less. 219 things of hard varc som fcemaker-10 cup capacity pla.yer $10. New Black and air cond1t1o~r SlJ. PalJ' oo"·Js SI :J36.-0331 rack S15. Anlique boxes $20. Poinsettia C.dM \ . ' e S20. -4 drawer chest Wl· Decker variable 1 peed 2 Bedroom chests $20. each. 1 bed table $10. ~faple d!!!lk & chair $25. Large mixer $15. 5'6-4293 ritATI'RESS & box springs, single extra long $25. De-sk $25. 0 1ronie le leather desk chair $19. Scooter S3. Wagon SS. AU in -e-xcellent eon· dition. 540--0002 Olevv mags Sl j. Sl2-7'41. ' · E"gl•'sh silver pieces $7.50. TENNS t T Pro foi.· boats. Plumblllg parts finished with forn\ica top drill RPM 2?!J() $12. Cleaning · :\lIGHT Y case train and " racque ensor faucets 1(1:../x. Upright ~o. 5 Ji.,hl eeilinu light $5. 6 brui;tools $14 each. Ooluble track $8. Infant sest ,\;th English dishes $18 .. CUpa lz. Steel, new Sl5. 536-8013 vacuum $I, Car vacuu:n ~" ~:llybroo·k~. C. M. tubs for auto pruU. side l 11et of American mags, head boa, .rd • SlO. A\' o cad. 0 nod and sunshade $2 each. saucers $J. Vases $8. Rub)' JONOJ n.i hy side tubs on rollen SS. slO!ted dish & \\tide oval ~ I 1 SI d SI ~ · he & I ·~ cut BEAUTIFUL, long Elura $2. Landry tub \v i th 54G-9779 Garden tools, ma•• •-s l'lrestones S25. a piece. 1 set u.1-°'' carpe __ a yar . tm I Pla)·t•• nut••r '·'t SI. Tha,·er pitc rs gasses ~· lg• Slc'-top c ap I es' --• « l'k •v ·~ $10 =•1 .. I "" = "' la 520 p· 1 •~ Salt "'' "'" ... .---• ' "'4.lu """ 1 e In e v.•. KITCHEN table and ·6 50c·$2. New smo~"" pipe of Ford chrome \\'heels & gym . ,,.,,,..... .;,;, . ..~ .... pl•,~n $8. Pete~"" g SS • IC ures ~· ....,......, new $10 "" ~49 o · -• S3 I nu~ n\AJOU .~ ........ $5 El <'VU• • viro~ ll'illeS lOc· . tand and chairs S"'. \'1hite cn'b .'It\ v.'ith tobacro decanter $2. tires 15" $15. 548-3134 T,WlN mattress and OOx· car seat SS each. Fisher & peppers · UTI ... _.. ............... nd"'-· t 1 --Loud ~ -32 . . h f 57 50 Cintlno. C.l\l. 546-5941 1WIN uo:u-......... co luuu flOWl!t' oo s ~; • ...,;---Miletiing--Che·st $25. 94,3 cup coffee pl'n:Olater' $4:-"'Ji.~ tcmn.t~"--")'il!tal pnng 'Alt rdme · · [J)Qds price toys jQc to SI. $25. 644-7083 ' speakers $1·2. E.1 e c tr i c Capital, Cl\-t 642'-lnc:::. Sa.lur· DKW Cront wheel drlve, dinette 30"x40" pl"• !ear ol peperback books 10c to ' Playschool Giraff \\'alker $1. \VASllER & dryer $25. Each 1 $1 120 \" "· bl ~ I •· heel -•-$1 '" \\" I la•--.. ,,, $10. Luggage FLOOR pollaher, $10. Tank 11!0 ors ·· · ·~01 11o ta es day 11}5. comp e.,., w s, axles, S14. & three chain. 642-1002 uvn ·""'· ·1gs SL Ba by \l'Onder rocking hcne ... ""'" S5 SlO 2 jacks $2 $4 Snow hubs third n1ember t dies, 4~.50. · LIDO SKI SALE, 1 pr F\aher Silver Glass 180R, 3 pr lkill 21S5, 2 pr aluminum poles, 2 pr after ski boots at 3-10, 3 pr ski lx>oU. " u~. 9, 81~. l\1i..sc Skt clothN. 61!Ml500 KNEISSL Blue Stan 170, 72.73 with Solomon 502 bind· lngs. On!)' used half a tif!fll!On. Xln't cond, 9'm-3341 after 6pm ~ ClRLS tee Mates size '7, brand name Riedell s:r;. Call 557-9684 before 1:30 ask for ?-largie USED~KIS, 2'05ll, f'l11her Super Glilil. Alar le e r Roton\&.t bindings, $00 or ofr, 644-25-17 SKIS & boots, men's, a:cotf condition. Alao ski equip.. Call days, 919-319!. * SKllS FOR SALE * BRAND NEWI 6#-17111 DEAN MEN 'S Lan.. Pro -slze l().lo.\t, like ntw: _ hes. n1cns, \\'Omens :ilc I chair $4. Toddler desk sz. rack $5. Electric motor $3. vacuum $5. Portable 1V & ·•. ' ' ·• · FRlG1DAIRE wash Ing 1 ' seer-SKI pants. worn once. \Vhlt~ to $1.50. "Beach chair ~1. I l){'luxe jplly junlper $6. Sofa $20. Port ab I e 11tand $25. Tetherb&ll & pole chains, new 1"':ver u~ ~· machine, running, needs ng, good $5-$2S. PaUo Stag misses 10 regular Ccx.-o Oi.rpet sweeper S 1 . ~ , Cl othes toddler to adult fJOc dlsh\\'&!her $25 .• 769 ~l W. $1. Mimir $5. Pole lamp .Hand & clccll le hair chp-work $5. Mesa Verde. furniture, all steel, lounge brown original $23. Now LARGE tent $50. 2 al~ 96&-. 2969. to $20. Collier co~ert1'ble 20th St Cl\! 646-6848 (3 milk glass lights) $7, pcrs S2 $3. Bookcase $10. 546-<m3 andkl chalr $7.50. Acor n $15. 6#-0333~Rohln .,,,. "-11 . ' " · · Saturday only. 1658 Oahu Blg heavy curtain with nee SC@' walch $20. 41 lo 1..:~""'"--'=..:..::=:.-__ bftp . .....,, ,,...... &li-0288 SINGLE boxspring 1nattrcs~ carriage-makes into pram GIRLS 26" thin line 3 speed Pl., C.M. h?,lders $2.-$3. Mi.JT'Ors $2. OLD Buffet $25.. Antique 48 Chev. 3 a pe e d ORIENTAL throw rug1, 3 968-3646 and tranie $20. ~2669. stroll er t'ar bed $24. Picture Schwinn bike racing handle . Kitchen scale new $'1. 2" table and 4 chairs $25 TV lransmis.sion, complete new x 6, 3 x 14 $25. for both. TV R.cli HIFI ~'-=-~-~...,.-=-.~ Slfl. Chrome canist('T set S4 nrs excellent. condition $25. PATIO , turnU~, red9<·ood door ~lid wilh hardware in Mahogany cabinet $20. gen.I'll $25. 325 W. Ba.Y. Cfl.t Hoover electric f 1 o or ' o, ' .... 20 Garden rocks, vario us Brass and antber hunica~ Aluminum bahy play pen d1ase lounge with J><l:d $15. $3.50 Student 1i c ~ k $8. WQrka good. 9 x U oval 548-69CB pnllsher $10. Antique s -Stereo - stu,ipes ~O. ~nlflll junior 1 llgh1s. Childs balle1 shoes v.·ith toys excellent condition Redv.•ood table \\1th 3 P.fahagony fir & teak ne\\I green &bag rug n5. Crib 1.fE.'CtCAN Red TAil $l5. S1·$2S. 673-0701. _.o;..;....;o.. ____ ..;.;; ~~':!~r 12"'.klK'51d; lpcdianddlela':! I 5.I.2:'i·"·t'h. 842-521.j.. $10. m \V. 20th~ St .. Q>sta benches $15. Baby stroller scraps pick out ·00c·$2. 216 and mattress $10. High 497-28ll GOO" P""h --.. er. "'· <l•o MOldVING & n1W!I t Mic.Poll mo '·"""''"' " 6¥ NE\\ 1 :o.resa Phone 642-5-187 , hardlty used $15. Pl~n E lGtb SI C i\t ('ha.Ir $5. We.Iker $2.tslroller v ....,. ........ .... vw o 8CI w IU3.r nttr ~ CJrt· $5. Electric stove, ' .> gal aquarium and S8 Ski boots mcrts !!i1ze 10 ' " · · SS. \\fooden unfinished coffre PECAN headboard, tlftl king W. \Vill!On, CM TUne.r Marantz Am 1> • t.,; ~OC'tlJ ~ndllklo $2:),_ .~t+!L.~"· isho"'~~ ~ariqQl ~u~npl~ER $20 DoJ 1:19Uite ._ti;.. ~l.t ~~ pt!:~& ... qiattress,$7.SO. Cri,!; table"' .$5. Otild!a.. blcYde qi;' 2 twtn •lze,. h.Y ... $23. i.!'£\Vr cb~s:t .C!f dra\\·~ $12 ~pcx ca55t. -, ~ t~ yl e! ~ cart rear •til<f. <'xceUent COO· IJUllJ ';'ceTil'm ll"'nd com· s,,i,0,u.,·.~ .• tfltJ:!' 4~~1)rt)pl•! Sid Poles $2. 544-6784 ~ $$l Nordica SkTV' '· boot8. siz;c R. 81!'9.t, new SS. 'F.1~1rie 552'.=0144 n~ r-10 SJ,, 648 w. Wilson. ci.r. v~ . J cUtion $2,';. 2 long timbers pll·IC S:tO each · fh!' 1() gal .,. ..,.. r u" .... tt5 847_~ "ho\\' coverted for ~It 11-ate.r. I iw:reen $.'l CuMion CO\-en COPPER tone built-in gas 16. Large cabinet SS. curlers, new $5. 673-6723 GE stereo "rllh e11.blneti SINGER vacuum $15. Bunk RCA Coler TV 21 " conlole, •• · · J.3fr-j73J s:i. Hide-8.-bed Nip cover oven & range Sl&. Celnenl O,fldren's table Y.'ith Rt· Cdr.1 stand, dual spenken $25. bed laddl'r $2. Doutl\e head· xlnl cond. Call wkdayt afil, 2 CUst<>!" Indy tires and niug 1 POL\ROID 210 hardl S5. Rug padding. 9"12, $7.50. laundry tray $2.5(). 8Rby car tached fold-up lx!nebes. $5. CORONA tlectrlc adding Pair drapes for 8' window boo.rd $12. lbnd truck f15. 5:30 pm, or all day wkncb rfQ'.>8$25 each. 25 53&4!68R. • 1 1 s:ri. or be~t offe~. 52.0-~r Sterittzer $5. Baby jumper bed ss. ~Y pen ~. 2324 Elden C.M. 833-2480 machlne-sub-mult·Nke new, 6 near new condlUon $25. O.C. Sheriffs shirt, 15 ~~. S.16-8500 V.W 1nn1 $ . ear axe I BABv f . S4 Playpen $3 f'tttpla~·~ BaUMmette $3. Jump seat PAlR Campbel!, new, snow rolls tape S2S. Car top car-1iil'in btd padded hrad· hat _, 1/8 i10. Pellet run.w 0°"ILL~"'bUY'-. -co"'1or-...,"1'V""'°1-ie~la~ll ' Cnmplcte front end $2S. ~ _unnture • nl:'_kln play $3. RotiMCrle motor $3. $2.-Car 1eat Sl. 230 Cecil cha.Ins PR 1811 $10. Nenr rit'r, uted onet $20. Travel board• $5 each. 196S VW atrl)lltOl $&. Speec:t bag-ring-mOidt:I black A t.'h1Te· S1Artu 6v. $]S. $ s;Nion Jle!1 $1;J, \~alktr $.i. Porta Card 1ablea $2 &: $3. Ladles 'Apt C. 642-5301 new 4' 2 man hand saw Bar. new. 3 bottle•, 4 cups, rear bumper, complete $10. S2. 2 cu head n!sts. btack porte.bles .. v;oridna or not ~ tank $15. Bates cnb $0. Jumper $1. Baby lnO'N boots.. slie s $2-SS. DINETTE set, '4 chairs ex-$10. Box new Yamaha l7S Jlggtn, opener $20. Brus Datsun wheel and Ure ~. '3. 2 osclllatlrw flins-1$-uch ~ )foiorcycle jacket 44 large Cl<>'he~ 50c to S1 -an like ~ten·· 11Ut 9, $2. Flbe'1:1US tra leaf tcrmJca l\'OOd .initn aece~. tieimet, tln:, tie andirons $4. Counter top ~2951 Eltt.trlc heater $5. 2 single CAsstTl'E=~;:=,--.. ,..-,"e0--1~.-.-.• $10. 16mm movie camera ne\\" ~rn. drapes $3.50. Salad bow1 $2. finiah $%; ear top carrters dowllll $21. Electric General d!lhwather $'7. • Kenmore BLUE ch.Ip !rtamp booka bed headboards $2 ca.eh. 2 . t«"OCdtr, AMIF'M, ncllo $15". ~. • DINE'J"l'E table, exOOlent i':lectrlc heater f!n& Patio w ·type· $5..-5tMd bed addi~ machlnl! j l 2 • electric mlxtr and bowl $5. S2JS eech. &U;-2267 Hear tire• 63S " 14 $6. 301,f comb $100. Coat $ i 15 j run n ft.Ke 8 lk1& boots and $1~. Ratta'!. be. a d h 0 a r d t'hiln v.o\th ew1h 1, ~ of $10. Bird cage $3. .2 ch8.ln, Hni:th t 11'·11 -i'ff." &: c:itt "'Elktf1c rotisserie &: broi1er U ON EL train $25 T)'CO Ro.ad ,.J!l~C. -s.43-mt.... ... ..,,..-: bike "O Glr'· (!\In;:) $15. Double bed ' $2. OW!eae aenoers $'1.7$. uphOl.itered gmen $1 o l~stel' I manual $20. Ne'oll $15. Jleavy duty film splicer ..._ _ Ch IS ~u 1 polet $10. Dirt ...,. . 16 tr nd h dbonrd r. $2. Luque 75e43. Pictttn!i each matching yecy good bronze ~flchlgan a Pe eel $2.50 Ref'rlgerator easter """ce .,_. emlslry Ml MATTRESS ol ril'll set CUSTOM 9' \V~Jout 9ttte0. I :Lkt J1~nd~'T::U~ ~ o:Je :een :,:g no. fili trames 'i?Jc.$2. Chip-& dip 1Btt 'JiJonro\lla, 'Apt. B. cAi props, J\JC 120/580, Scott dollies, 4 tor _J2. ?I-fetal 1.ticroscopc! $4. Vo£ae b«by twin $25 $60 v~~ eouch Ct1blnet with color TV, $600, ' ~or sal. \\ralnul bookcase Eastport Dr., JtB. ~-m.. ses;,!!J.T:i 1 o dlTttppel'WOJ'e- 7 ~2. 66-3839 n81o0 Pl~ Elco 66600tubt t~te1r, folding c~~~· nt"1w $1501 • ~e~.$2~a~~ll~r 'k:Ct~ $24, cotl $149. ~ 80, ~1010. - ,... AMMUNITION 30 cal • ,....,.,, a es, 1 -o, 1..ic-OCT L -f di ll.111tpler a n1Mun 8, NIAJUtl 11.'l/ou un t eye o-,-JL,. Walnut bookcU< he1td· lop $8. 4>unge: chain $15 71 Color TV, l year double ht:1dbotrd µ 0 . 1 ibcr SlO $2. Puraea 50c-$L J\t'COrda AGONA \\ en ol nit mcuntcd In floor roller M~ngc $5. Stlm·U·Lu """ ~ each. High chair, Cosco $8 illanintea $85. B/\Y Port. I S;l.'l!disb arm cha& $7. Round per SUO. 45 C&llbcr 'box 50 $1 ~ach. Sp1ce nck 75e poker table with chip pro--cabinet $2.S. 12' 2 pl~e surf electric hand ma 111& I e r ~ Sal1 cSpal •"''ss.h 1'\I $ · Ta.hie lamPt $7. 644-2028 $35, 53.'J.-0659 AMhf-lm -.;. l.tlne cockta.U ta.hie $20.. $5,'15. Crolima.n air rlOe $6. Books &50c. Baby botlle1 <tuct~ $J~· Electric ~·ater spin pole Sll. N<'W CU(] ond $3.50. Home Fire & 8Uf'l)ar IA'\.vrft or oc VERY nl 6 •-ch RCA ~" col -· w- tablts S5. Mototcycle ht mute:r SS. metider $7. 15c rach. Babffood Jan :»e heater. riO gJl. $25. 6'73--lf& trolllna: polt'll/rollcr gulde3 alarm SOc each. Trim Nist COl\tPLETE slnJle bed pi... ce ,..-wer eflit "'' or •·•· nl'W $10. 8141 Deerfteld Lady· P un beam sha.~?15. Glasses 5c·2!5c. Cot!te cu~ CHl.-VV 3 apetd hefl:''Y du!)' $1~18. Penn Senator 6.0 ex~rcllH' $l Chrlstmu Complete double btd $25. $25.. MM2$3. "'l!ll. $8l. Cal1 Di\·e. Huntington Beach. Water'plc $5. Kotfak s:i. Btrd ~-20c. Sat.sun. Nav. 17·1.S. truck lraMtnls!ton w. $25: 49 $18. fi0.65 SIO Oeten outside llahti ~tome trim 6 d1r.ene $25. 548-3569, 5215 APT. site ~frlatntor, cle&n SU-Ml2 :131-'lm. .... $2 •. 962-llJJO. .m 16th St. QI >18-Gnt. Cly Ill 18-$10. &J&.9832 11 -River, NB $25. 847-Gl CLASSinED "'11 lftl JU .. • • " -· ' • ~· 3 \.I LOV .... bad 2 s ,, M • ' • ~. -~~----s.au1rday, Novembtr 17, l9"'7l'---,our.::.=;-r;;;;:;;;;;:;r--:TV;.;,.,..,R.-1""~"'10:-,-::H:;l=-F1r-,--.'°'C"'•°"ll,------,.,5"'2=Ho-r-------;;,:rr:;;11o1=1::-1,""s.=1--..L.QiiiTicO.yc;;t;i.,;:i1ii1iiik0iool--IMG;i<1o;rr:'iHii.omo>m;ii1:---Tr<ICkl -ff21liito Ht!i M4 Autos, mport 1-;; 5 ;;;1e;;;-;:;;;:·:;;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;a.; l"LOPTY !<ltteno • "-' LOVABLI': Strawberry R<>M. tNTRODUCl'ORY SPECIAL ~~~"~11~·~';;;:;;;;:;;;;'"~ s.~'::~ .. s • MO *SPECll(* 1::4~~=~c . DATSUN I• ~~:.-~ ~.nJOe.::O~· w-:i~I SAVI t2JOO ' • SERVICE • GMND PRIX 'Jl, DATSUN 240Z ' !r<e to lovln& -·· .Sound .. -· Call or ~lore on I New s1 •• ~ 011•,ll GE COUNTY • RENTALS • *Of the Week . SI09.60 Mo. ! ' Bu=' ~~s m.uss. 1'74 Modd CnJJ&lnlt ......... Mn ~" Cl•M '-.. Mii• I ~ At• •·"-n ,t and Ablt A 38 mo. 0 , E ,,L • .:.,A...!~"I ' I.NW a.gt, ' Now bdl1p you • 11111 Une ot Cl'A REGIBTi!IED. i:\11 l!P lQ!!! li'lii .... ifu<. juml)1, ~~ y~:\ o;.s· .. gwm llHLTACO '70 CAPR,pl!:.~, COUPI' Oour.A.~lOAaN~ BACKabout PNR'-1c"E'D TO SELL l RENTACOl.OR brand ..., color teltvllloa *~7"'714* -'lack. otiot.. 1415. mandl ol The ed S LUl\l'""';'W -" ~· n<e!-. !!om U\ to 15" Dog1 ' 1 854 Engll.th ouUlt, lade <Xtra North S.a. CO!lltru<:t to , $2399 1 .... pJln; ' wit!\ a """l>ltte i.... In :-t 968-7211 UDY41 Standardt of Hlgtl .. t • lvd *BUENA home 1trvl<e P"'lll"m e PUPP'Y WORLD e SORREL Q.H. mare, 8 yn, Quality Materiai. By.i'n><Jd <JollN Radnr C;ycln) MIO~,! · ltartlng trom 112.e per Bull Dop, ChlhuahllU. Tiny 1$.3 lllndl, lloek -ttal, D\ltch Craltmlen. '71 l'ORD .,_ TON month. ll(lnlmwn lease U Poodln, Labo, Great Daiie. -on tralll. Exp'4 ri<Jer. ' Aa Low Al .,. At ralr Drive moo. • A new oet every Amer. Elle. Pit BUils, Bull m-m $21,900 SAILAWAY O.C. ,..,._,t Suzuki * .FPR RF.NT * PICKUP !M&-80IT • *PARK )'far • If )'O\I IU\ve good Ttrrttt, CocklpOo, Irish 8 yr old pony. Include• Entri!le, J ib and 1913 ~DORADO ?i;totor· (221CYJK) cndlt call Mahelm 991-1551 S.tter. 100 14IXED PUPS!! Belt ollor. Maffilall, PUlplll, Double dHlar home, 18-lt., tape deck. T.V., $3199 ct Yillt-1h0Jjf9Q1'!! t..t .t20 N, Stud seMce MOit Breeds. m.qru Lltellnei, Go To Sea Pa.Ck· HU~, llleeps 4. Cf.).1 ' Oe~lf.~IY. Anfbelm, Ca. ()pea EvtJ: 531-$021 ~ THOROUGHBRED Mar f! • ap and Much Mon. ah. 5. 956-2164. · · AKC lljo,b Setter P\IPPles. tor aaJ .. be<t otler or wlll The Maln!Dcent · * Check our Pt:lces * FOR r<nt Holiday special ZENITH RCA: & Sylvania TV litod tor cllllmplons, $bow le.,., Exp'd rider. 614-1211 * CONTEST 31 * :n· Pace Arrow Rleepo 10, ··tttreO. priced lea than A field, deep mahopny -Open 10 AM Tl.I, Dirk 2255 Harbor Blvd. C.M. :ictru, bee lnau·ran ce '6' CORVlnE (OtllAUK) Aui.1 W1111oti HI *MAZDA TOP DOLLAR PAID , \ the ~:-I With 3 ooat. Graded. Welped lOn ~ Nov. 15 thru Sun., Nov. 18 548-4031 (,f' ~1'196 ~·en. yr. BJO-t664 I _ _. j~Jt Or By~nt.SUp3A (HJrboratWUson> WIU..tnde·Newport.Beach $3999 .IMM&DIATELY 7015 KNOT!' BUENA PARK FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS ' ?_k:~.,tubn:.Alll yrvalpertbli 1 ST Bernard pup 4 mot Mlrtiti5e 'f,,_. tr. Newport Ardwa 1r1arina Proj,erty tor Motor Home .. -..Y1ce. a ilable • .c11o • u -• (Behind Ctntinela Bank) 646-2428 or 646-4655 67• -· Aft ~.-•= ... 7 Call or oome In 10 ..e u" C1ll Mr. W1yno 52U750 n1Qdell tn 1'9Ck fr on aid, sable, -or ~ oucr. JioU&nd Yachts/Newport ,,.,.ru;m &" .Lv~. •v-;,roo • display. '13 _.. pt1ccd K~, 2 !Ml old, wot! . · • nuu.ot39 FOR Sale, m2 20' Pace Ar- to e1 .. r. Cub LIO plan or gray, AXC l'tlhl llO or Boot1, Molnt./ ,72 TRIUIBf row. Many xtru. "'"""" terms to 311 moo. ABC Color bell otter. 96!-2576. S.rvlce 902 llll'n bolence due, 84$-6445 1V, 90Z1 AUanta, or 191'.Me DAQISHUNO nnnplel, red, LUDERS 16 T 11 rt Tr1vel 945 Bro o·kbunt, Huntuwton tniniature;-mii;;, 3 mo., SAU-OR, 24 fl'I· old. Speakl 26' racing •loop. Top side It I '''-''-1-•;;.;...-.' -----:-: 8eadl. 963--3329 or 96H559. AKC rea:, ahotl, S7S, .rt Spartilh. Maint. ~ bottom retlniahed Oct. '73. TROPHY 650 '72 ST ARCRAFT Galuie 6 y 4 p.m., 893~3001 Race-Cntlae-Ready. M Boat oovu A OB motor. tent trailer, tbermostac· I'!~~~~~~~ WE131 Corals Pembroke 6"1>6864, 6'rS-6288 Good raclnl fleet. Contact Gorgeoua, immaculate. MUlt Ue&Uy controlled heater, Ir i: AKC ManlDeld Owmplon 35 HP Evinrude. OB, Es, Randy HW, 213-283-7933 Ask· See to Appreciate. WUl ac· porta-potti, wardrobe, 2 [ -to You , .. line. 8 wk&. Show pet $150 all controls. Xln~ cond. $3)), Ing $1600. cep! your trade-in. dlr. butane tank.I. Sep battery . . • ea. 5!!6-il14. 5 HP Seagull, long shalt, BOAT SHOW'!' 5'10-044.1 or 842-7781. for elect system, used only so ll(, Xlnt OB, like new. 112!1 • .....SS! 2·Factory Demo L!' &1oop1 * llCYCLIS + 3 wkendJ. Perlect cond. 3 Lines, 2 Tlm1t, $2.00 ':1~~. ~ ~ e d, IS ~ bottom dirtyT Hull Comp. w/aatl1, uphl, etc. OUUSl'MAs LAYAWAYS I oi49J."""90;,'IO;:;;;,.,;c;;::::;:;-;;;;:;;;;: howte broken playful. MIJlt cleltnl.n& tor 30c per wa.ter 11965 $10. HOLDS ANY BIKE FOR SALE 14' Travel Tnilr, sac. 53&-0330' . Une ft. 66-1320 G-,!'· ,Marine: 2M1 Crace New lt.allan 10 IP· •••• $59.9S New tires & pa"'!t, . Elect FREE German Shepherd, MBROKE Welah Co 1. 11 BOAT Ownen, timi of trl Ln. C' Cort& Mesa ~7780 Suntour Eq Coloi •••• $89.95 brks, Xlnt cond ms1de & Female, ·t yr old, ha:I thotl. p:kl. AKC ra: maiJ)t. COit'! Refinl1hlttg A 23' _CORONADO. s.loop, 6hJl NllhJld...10 rp , •• , from $99.~ out, $00(). ~2668 . . , Great w/kld1. 548-0074 aft , i:ii1 5'6--4928 · monthly aervtce, 645-1320. Evinrude, maJn Jib Genoo Uled blket ••••• , All Types FOR ll&ht weight towing, ll. 5 DOBERMAN Plnach Pups Slpa 4, Udo Yacht anchorage Be:ieh Bicycles:, D E. s.Jboa 13' A 15' trailers. Mesa G.E. Washer w/mlnl ba1ket, M • F 6 erks aft Bo•h/M.rlnt $3560, 567-0765 a.ft 4:30 PM Blvd., BaJboa 675-7282 Camper 581e1, 2036 Harbor. ~~7 ~: iOme r<palr. ~~ ' w ' Equip. 904 HOBIE 16, Sall no. 169, with * BICYCLES * c. M. a · ' doll)' full cvr, $1'75. Call elgh Records $99 95 ,.;HO~ME~~MAD="'E"""'trai='le:-:r,-, -::~;::ps BL.ACX 1: Grey Flutty kit-AMC Irish setter pup&. NEAR new British Sea Gull, Lo,mba;d1, days 962-8891; While Suppl~s "Last. 2. Interior inunac. Ext. 73 NOVA COUPI (209HCU) $2999 •n MALIBU COUPI (i'l58) . $3899 '61 VW CAMl'&R ()(1(08771 $1999 GROTH NEWPORT IMPORTS !100 W. Cou. I.fwy., N.B. 642-9405 TOP CASH ttns, a wk old.-Weaned. Envate. PIJV. * -2 ~P w/long ghaft, i65. New eve1 968-1518. r modela from $G4.95. needf retinllhhla: PIO or Eutblutt, N.B. 644-1096. *963-1633 Mkhlgan &ou bron" spe<d RACING SABOT $200 Peugeot In all shes & oolora. make offer. 84S-io;sJ 847-6087 Do L I Im rt1 GEN'n.E lovtna male cat, OChamLD Engu.hsblred eep ~ ~AJG 580/120 $10 pr. 615-6456 or 640-s424 Cb rls t ma• la y -a-wa YI ''!'!,.?1, • •~uO~t ~--~~rnps HUNTINGTON BEACH '~ ~~WCIM ':o.930: 1ix mo box trained lhotJ. P 1 • AKC. CYCLE WORKS LTD ~~ ~ """'' &lucu • · ....,..,.. • • • mallln!home '19-1846. ' OFA, ShoU. 96M860. SMALL I cyl. Gray md'b CAL 20, Rico Equlpt· "2i Newport Blvd., Costa 6 lmmac Clond.·$2,SOO. Orlg. AUTO~ wanted, junk em SAVE M 1 Grey short hair FOR Leue or aale Silky marine engine. Great fur Xln't Cond 846-9289 'Me.. 548-5783 $6000. 548-3603 100 & towaways. Reasonable loal' tea!' part dlmHe cat, Tnrler f@n1Ale. Ca 11 !:IQ or sailboat. 548-3561 •74 _ 125 YAMAHA Enduro, •73 TRAVEL Trailer, 16 ft, GiillOns O'•• f'RI! price1. -- Obed.'& 'i,ov.able. m= 1132-8422 or ~71 Booto, Power 906 Boot1, Slfpl/Doclcl 910 elec start, never ridden, S.U cont., 10 Tandem axle. ,69 DODGE *SlS-UU* WV ABLE yr oJd red tel· FOR Sale !I Shepberd O>Uie 34 t $625. or be.st offer. $1800. 846-74.19 CASH FOR ter-shepherd, tn\l. smart, no puppies $10 ea. 4 weeks DANA POINT 8:i!P. ~~~e f; wi~te: Auto Service, P•rts 949 Vi TON PICKUP YOl!R CAR bad habit&. 673-05()7. old 491-1156. MARBOR ok:. Newport or Dana Point '73 -250 TS Suauki. 3XI VS, automatic transmlssl~, 546-7()"10 • '6t DAnUN . "'CICUP $AVI . 3480 )iarbo1" Blvd. • Costa ~!tsa • A! Fair Drive ~T •ROCK* PUPPIES 8 wkl old , Mottly R. V. Staats Yacht 4M-4l26 mi, l6'75 or best of-~LACEM~ ~ it!U.X· air candiUoning and a nice,,A.;;u:;,;t.;;o•;;:•_l;;..m_,portod;.;.;..;,,;,,;; __ ,_7_0 1 Al .skan Husky OJte Brokerage. New Unillites, fer. 497-2203 illary gas ta • plC ps, running.truck! (#137). 1, · % Ind> !!lr co"""'''· a 5.16-m • DeFeven "Range". !:mall Private dock, aceomd. up BMW R 6015. '70, elec < whl drive•, vans & motor . Only $1195 ·ALFA ROMEO Auto ~. Radio, Heat .. :' 2 akiploods. 646-1149 or Larae; Power or Sail. Y.'e to 30' boat. Channel area. starter, extra 1rl aas tank. homes. 892-8314 ·~ . SUper CleJm, (639AKS). Hur- 5 Mo Old Terrier ~~1:·~t~1j; ~~~~ Have 'lbem All. makFor in-NB. Water & util. 6~~· WlntUhield, Only 1500 mJ. FOR Sale four cylinder Jeep ~.,,... _.-AMI.A. * ALFA ROMEO cy on ·thls one at only Female. Call 96Ut84 . 115 mmg formation or to • an !O' SLIP. Main boy, P--~· Call 67J..<!209 Engine 175. Some ,extra ~ -~,.. $995 a:ood home. • appt. to see boata in the wattt &: elec. Sat-sun-Mon only. parts, call 542-5961 after 6 FORD Best deal always! Berlinas ~ ' BU< &: lllver Ga1rian evening, nt/493-5101. 11r6454l035* HODAKA l25 street & dirt pm. from $3'N5 (Ser. #0288). ~ Ntlill........ l 'L., Shepherd police pups.· $10. U'l2 Tbompeon fbils 23 it. BOAT DOCK FOR RENT blke. Ownft. · transfen'ed. CHEVY small block, f'. .. l • ~· ""°'' .. 1.ui a.1•~ '72'1 • ''13'1, O>mplete se-. 'r. ea. 6'6-7662 or M&-4<m. w/fJ#J lb full roller trailer. Near jetty Muat aeU or take over Heada $50. IJS NOlnt EL CAMINO IUL Iection mw. 8 Uy or leaR i iijiiiimii AKC Black & brown male Loaded w/bait tuik, 23 673'-2'MO pa)'mentl. 2 mos. old. 646-2845 SAN Cl.DillNTI 4'2°1117 from · eta. tft!,.j l50 mmlature M Dad>lliund.-8 C!Winel CB, depth tinder, SLIP for 2:>27' glass Sailboat 84U472 Jim Porkl-'1 wks, 67"2271. Ji/C'D/C refrtr,411 a1ey l60 month. Awry & eom'. HONDA CB 450 Kl, 5llOO' . 1 §] '72 DODGI 1973 DATSUNS '' PET 11<1<•. expert care o! ~lLIES, Sable, AXC, ~~ E:';,. a!!. ..,,,, ~. miles,.lmmac,. tour xtras, ... ,.,,..,,, [ ~ I 1/J TON ALL MODELS )'OUf pell ln th111 comfort CbunpionlbJp ~ 165 w/ J4efc I/O. &eeps a~_.._ 5__, A Ski 911 $640 644-9236, 894-5351 ex Pickup. Air cond, of St• own homt. Fcqet 4.Sf-2978 Prl _..._, ~ 282 • automatic, power IN STOCK " 1 ~2200"""bilant kennel tee°' AKC Collie, beautiful tr! ~~21£':'9611-~. pty. 11' Unlimited Ski ·so.t '69 YAMAHA L!ll Twin elee. General -950 ~':it''w!t b~':! -. or . · 645-"°6 BARWICK IMPORTS· MYNAH. bird and cage 4 male, ~ ~-&i &hots, 30' cu.tom Die,w.l Yacht, 331 Otevy·Engine, two 4 Bar-~ 0~~"1~r ~~~ ,63 OQdge, xint cond mirrors, low mllea. AUDI ;m75 Camino CMpiatruo . )T'S old_ apeaka v.'e'll sm. I pe.pers · near compleUori. com· re.11. All Aircraft Fittings, 90 Trail 548-9832 ,64 VW Van (16182L) San Juan Capiltram ,,. N~ good home 968-57TI Claulftat Ad,, · · .... ISQ...5678. fortable acoom, alps 5, bit Hilcratt qUlck change V 483-3315 or gn..1315 I · · Ina oven I< range, refr .. Drive, Adjustable Trim 2 DISREPUTABLE oingle Contact 54S-li936 953 $AVE '71 AUDI 100 LS -,69 DATSUN , -v.·/free2er, dual controls Plate, trl stacks, Tamdem speed bikes, need tires Ir: Antiques/Clfflka "~°" HA..-.. Blvd. , 1 w/Oylng bridae ,..11ng 8. Axle Nleton Traller, Speed paint. Work fine, U >OU --~· MU' PICK UP , , 646-7588, evn 54.5-3943. high 90's, SEE IT TO BE· need good exerclae. 548-;i03§_ '52 OIRYSLER t dr., lute · Costa Mesa 4 Dr, Low eage (2UCFU) 4 ipeed, tadio, beater Is MW , 1962 a.rtl Craft 28' UEVE IT. ABSOLUTELY '69 YAMAHA 250. w/Byt k!L Hemi engine~ $150/be<t of· At ~~ve $3795 tiros. (ZUS202!. A nice ~I > Lapotrake lkl aJdl1, Oy IMMA~:_rE· (G=OOI New tire., rim. l300 Firm. lu. 49t;.4870. *·BUENA' 83carl·:l040· •$1295 -··· ', bridp, radio, coven. twin Orl8inal. ........ t over "'"""· Mint. cond. Call eves. RecrMtlontl 185 hp, juot ove<bauled & Sale Priced at $36ll5. 586-14'18 Vohlc:IM 956 =ed~ up~ .. SEA & SUN R. v. 1668 HUSKY 250 MX. Very "THE DUNE BUGGY • ' . or l'r.l!l5 Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Bch. cln. exceL cond. lrsstl. .,...,~MED" *PARK · 1 2 DAT . , ,., ', 71' '73 ~A C.tallna, 225 · 14U675 . 847-675e '"' 89~ P. PIU' ~Jo ml · OMC Camper canvu, hvy ty Ponche ebl, • mags, top, 307 V-8, glaA camper • , r dty irter, cover, oft 1bore 22 rr. Century ~p.Strake ·SKY 360 MX 1970 New blue w/Daral·•toJ -& seats. shell. 894-4123 evil or , with camper. Full)' F.autwed.:. 01" Md, 40 MPH w/8 people, inboard. 215 JJ·.P., &l"llY HU I cond ·Colt O'\.'tt".SSOOO 540-4121, ext 361 days; Load5w ... Weekern! 0 nr y 1. ~ used 20 hn, orig. $7200, marine tandem t~aller, q, knobby, xlnt • $2300 642-4531 *MAZDA (224r..1w1 ' Must sell $4395. ~7~ $3000. New coVers .. 5.lfi...t615. $595 540-$)99 '70 SCOUT. 4 whl. -drive. 1:a~a ~ck ;-th ~ ~ $2895 '72 SEARAY :U' Cuddy 225 SKI-CRAFT ONDA CL ·~ Lik V..S, auto, JJOwft' brakes, camper shell dock bumper . OMC, Tande,m Trlr. 0Low WANKEO ENGINE '72 H ._., e R/H. Good condltion $2100 96J.1858. hrs. Immac. l.o&da:I. AlkinJ' BEST OFfER OVER W Af'~ ~~in~~; or Oller 89J..6t60 ra~~ w~~p~_ , 7015CollKNMrOTl'W,oB;::~ARK50 $1995. Hunt. Harbour. (213) 675-6456 or 641)..8424 839-DJ6. DUNE BUDY Rail. On"vair 6 cyl automatic $835 • · se2-!7U. 16" MERCURY U2 hp In· '71l HUSKY 400, xlnt cond, engine, auto. 95% Complete. 646-9434 • SQ.!3Sl AUSTIN HEALEY I --=-=-=-=-,..,==-1972 Saber-O'aft, like' new, board, completely .redone, Make otter. ~2863 .._. 18-ft. hardtop, Otcvy 4-cyl. many exru. $650. 53&-1&48 '600 or*hs!.'!tt;",,,,I * vw Dune Buu:y xlnt cond Yens ...,i-------- TAKE -' •. ~~~~ "' 160 hp In & ..... full caae, $500 O< ottr '70 FORD ...... -wlleels Pri OVEH PAYMENTS. Call Ii) m HONDA 350CL, pvt~· Ph S<H71T ;;tV, $tsrJ. mus ' ' OR BESI' OFTER , ; alt. S wkd;y. 52764· _1 f T~ I 111 ~~ 55~rni~ appreaa ·. DUNE BUGGY Ena:lne work •W° AtlSI'IN Healey mint In i;OWD this weekend onb'·. '66 TROJAN CC, 26' ,.,.rrt . . ,66 Honda ~ •--bl-needed, A?~~ffu. Ant om at I c trana:rduton. cond new engine 14 000 Going· North. 1 oond, 25 hrs on crig. L. ~~a.•~ .... ~ carpetifl&' a: panel, Ioria ' 541;.7817 :---1 B. ~ipc Best·ofler~.. • 1225~~~"!1:<-5-..,62 Scout-4it4-, ·$550--bueo-i2<86'1G~ ..mtltt.Slltll._CalL ILL-BUY YOUR-· • or 639-8600 Alrcroft 915 ~ ~· 0•~· 497.1664 alt 6 & wknd5 $2177 BMW DATSUN, TOYOTA ·' AN G t li ·n HONDA 750, 10\V miles, GEN • 36' SED • rea ve NEW CONCEPT OF xlnt cond. ~. Trucko , 962 oa•uG~··". QUNTY'S OR VOLKSWA aboard, loaded, lat h · • AlRQlAFT 675-6317 -~ '° PAID FOR OR J"{OT. WILV 4 C!try&!er eng, I H , 9 O O SALES opening !ri So. Calli ,72 JEEP CJ5 ~ l••-=• · 0 DUT PAY TOP· DOLLAR. '' 675-6456 or 64()..8424. W/lhe la.rgelt Inventory of 350 HONDA CL., reblt eng, '411'• &-KENT Au.EN, 5'l).04G. . ! •72 SKIPJACK lO' Open 22:i TA!L DRAGGERS T 0 good cond., $400. se.'IW TDYDtA 1970 :WO z, Alttmlnwn ...... ;' \ O?.IC, SIS, tr a i I er, T\VIN In the 1tate. Before alt 3 pm. V8 automatic alr con-· . ' modified· exhaust, Ii: on· • xlnt.,under 100 hours, $6.50(). you buy or aell, see what TRIUMPH '64 • 650 ce; Bon-di'Uonlng, po~r lteering, • .. _Ales ralzed Mlcbellnli " '94-7901 1 AMLS can do tor )'OU. neville, low mllet on ?ebullt AM/FM. rs.mo, white wall 1968 Harbor, C.M. · 646-9303 $3265 ·~ • ~ •73 ENGLISH Dory & trailer AIRCltAFT M U LT I P LE eng. S495 firm. 586-4b. tires, warn hubl, 14,634 •73 CHEV v AN Excellent se.lection ot pre-, ' TSUN · C t '• •• hp Evinrude 11300 Many 0 USTIN'G SERVICE HONDA 19'lS. 750 model. On· milq, Like new. BUBBLE TOP price re-evaluation models. 73 DA ._n alru 5 ~-~.! '1 ;vxtra;, Daya~ Eves. (71H41) 55&6990ted See ail under ly 700 mi''•· lmmae. Belt tA177 V;!. Wlheord<>l value (Ql!Z-' DIMO $ALE ':'1= e~"i';. Mi.ne ''l 6(2...3324.. e P wan offer. 645-Q8' .,... w.l). · SAJ..ES.SERV·IC.r;..~G QI: ' ' 1 K&M S.uport. L!'. Inboard. C1ml'!rs,S.l•/Ront920 '69 BSA fl!Oec $3919 OVERSEAS .DELIVERY FIAT · ·'1 Fibet'llua hull .w/trlr. 50 CAMPER shell, Icebox & Firebird Scrambler oft,.,. I •• ..!. • GUSTAFSON ROY CARVER, lne, · , : gal. JU tanks, Liibll, horn. table, sleeps l, $350. Call 645-7035 -(Mll.·l.Wll Ilncoln-Mercury , 2:34 E. l7th St. '69 P'IAT, 850 Sporta Spidis'~ ,' $1500. 646-3358. alt 6 Mon thnl Thurs.. WANTED UWlt;y Trailer YOLYQ 16800 Belch at Warner C.OSt.a Me5a . ~ $675 i ~ CLASSIC U' Chr11 Con-anytime, Fr l • s at. sun , 15" wheel, 4x8 1lze Huntfneton Beach 846-7419 I 11nentaJ runabout. No ena 642-4«B. 962-8918 a11 s ~ome :1 th~~~=·sst4 CREVIER IMW HONDA 'l IJ50. 51&-259'l. NEW 1974 King'O The Road '72 HONDA 500 10, lo ml, !966 Horbo•, C.M. 6'&9303 , Sileo e Savi« e Leasln& . -1 '16 FIBER &lass O/B '" eaboven. None finer. Mesa xlntcond, belt otter. 1973 ~ TON PICKUP '5 Dodto Jiii w. 1'1.i,!.A-8JS.3•n ·n HONDA· Gd eond. -' Hone JohlllOll w/traller. cam.,. Sales, 2036 -· 67J.81ll9 e 4 WHEEL DRIVE Window Von • USEu IMW'S ou .... tniluire' Kens' Mobile • 1675 897-4537. c. M. 250 HUSKY Wli $.IOO, Belt • AM/FM STEREO Good rnecltonlcal cond. Malle '73 3 0 CSA DEMO Jasmine A O!t Hwy CdM ., 15' GLASPA R. 35HP '13 DODGE camper, 6 mo olftt. New top I< bottom e AIR COND me an oUa. Call 845-ml; ' JAGUAR · L.Aa. 'B fl, Johnoon . Phone Jor old, compl. equtp'd, Maire end. New bmun, 5411-MM • 4 SPEED ORIGIN/.L OWNER 73 ll~:R~:MO l---·------r "'I ... 4 parttcuJan. 1275. 675-1281. otter, 494-4536. MINI-Blke, J.arse frame. ! SM & Take over ~ents "12 ~ V~ ~ ~ ~ 2IOO CS '59 JAG, 4 dr 6ll!dan, 3.4 16' 8" Glaspar Citation. OMC WE rent cabovers on your hP motor, ireat for learning · 5410869 au · ~· · liter, auto trans, as Ls $500: 1 .th~~;~:-;.:~.:t:,:.,"''° .~~--~ii=.~~· !5~ ~~ .... _PJl ~.llJ~,A!l1X-.. :.:OooDGE-~ ..... ,.,.o :~:, ~O:~-a1t L~!!i ... J ,;~ ~he~t ~ 20'Sk!/Fishing. Am moving. Cyclu, Bilcu bike, $325, xlnt oond.' Many '1971 DATSUN f'X'~ ra"~~ 'J:: '612002 . . ''!l XKE Conv. air cond,. --' neck down of worsted In 2 IJ,200. ·~ ·-So11lel 1 925 X1l'BS. !>Ilene ,$6-1840 PICK UP $1050 l2i90 Pl '64>--0856 · BMW '68. 54,000 ·milea. Good il'Dl/fm stereo. chrome ,.... ~ Mt... colon. Ha! double crochet ~-. 1970 Yamaha 175, delpente, • · ·, tires. FM. Maroon. Leavtnl whl1, nu--Pirell11, tonnNu. , rtbl' on·slnal• crochet. Pat·. &o.tt S.il 909 '72 KAWASA.ICI l~ + A~CC-must sell ~ely. $275. OR BEST OFFER. . 3 mo. ~ld 11 Chevy 10 van. country, musi·~n "'91885 «lnt cond . $4500. ~ '· : n ... ·• the.1rio the s.1 .. 1• titm 7072, 11ieo 3-12 ~ed. . ' Xlnt cond, l«iO .. trade 3,400 ml. -In town lhla weekend,only. 5600 mi..M•,::i: xtras. lmmac .CAPRI '63 XKE c.nv.rt!ble, 45, ·I oet &dore old•·oallhed !lllVFol<TY"'"" .CONTES!' ~1• MU Aleort l<r · VW Van. call Ron Going north. cond ... ~?·~· mu.,. Good engine 6 botlj> ·1 cardjpn, aleevelfll pulloYer, fOr MCh ptt.ttem -~ RUboat, (2l3) 137""910 . 00 ' Mobile HOmes 935 -546-7817 '73 DODGE Tradesman 100. · $800. 831...a:Jll ~ ~~Ftp>t .~tlo~!: ~W.: J.iacbs.&i!J'lJ'..!w. .. :182 M:;, ~!~758! 1!68eet1s ~ ;e, l&lnl '!'roll, ·35· ·I BR, BA llhwr. Adult '6a..,t0e~. ~bJ~~ ='. ~ ~~. lnl, o;: .. ~~ ~ JENSEN ;I )llllfttel in thriftY blends-inc. otberwtle. th.IJd.c'.us . ISLANDER 3!, Exe coftd * * 644-1932 ** ·Pk. $1950/trade Yucca Val· paint, battery le exhaust. •60 FORD 1 ton, many ex· with only-3800 ml. J'ust ! ---~----1 Printed Pattem 9356 ! de1fve17 wW take~ w/sllp 4 •bot dinghy. Prt DUCAn SSO· Rare & Jey prop. 327 W. WUton No. $575 '* ~7670 tru, J4,000 mlles. Wiil ac-mo. old. Red wlblk tnt., JENS!N j Clrlo' Sise• 61.r'. ~ Al"'kl ...... tiot s.DAILY Party, $)6,000. ( 11!) beautlfUI $450.' Call 5, c~ '70 FORD -xln4 new' ,,. .. trade. 644-6457 IWL decoriMIJ._.pd, AM1fM INTERCEPTOR •• 14.~~~nl!: y (llJlmt p/f1n ll'6. NMtllecraft 49'-8465 966-J646 8x35 + 8' added room, tireo, air eondltlonlng, Sad-'6!1 DODGE VAN RUN good. ~CE ~· ~ii 1..ARGE SELECnON ... -,. .... -ocld 15 ~' ~ 113, Old O>elsea SIJ!'{FISll W/~ . ". 11111~ '70 HQfiP.A Uni -rr.u. Adults only, El Mom> ~ die~, l\'J!'ile"i" ~· liOO <'!< beoL . off~, Call 567.,8151 alt 5 • ~ 1Mm:b't~ig~f .. ~ toe ..... ,,....,. 1-!titt0it1 N..,. Tortr, ..,., ..-11, c4h<11UOn, ~ ri~. l<liit1'ina" xtru~ '1oagtmtt 4M-47!ll -· Roman, M>m1 CORT NA FULL SERVICE •' Air 11a11·anc1 Spa<lal Handl· tOOIL Print w .... -la95 Call -· 615--1725 . Moto H ·13 CHEV. 'li T1 4X4 P.v ., ·12 DODGE otiek '·window•, I DEPARTMENT I PILOT~·-Ul. Patt!!'~~:.. Ito. hf-II-bar. 1 1, Fl'. U.hlnlng w/trailer HONDA Mini-trail z;oK lil<c r _...n a•ft 4 llpC!, PS/PB, Posl., 4e 123511, · Will •• ':::"Uni Pl t E b L J:CRAFI' ;:::. A saila. Xlnt cond. $950 Call new mArOOn, mo, priv ply S.le/Rent 7<w camper shell, hvy duty 673-5985 Private Party. · '70 COR.TmA, ! 11 g ht t -Crochet. knit, etc. 847-3670 ;_ · xtru 4SH9IM -· PaJU or all. week:t or more. Send to dtncttonl, eoc:. !C9J..;.Ml'ti. Xl'-251 MO'IOR. Ham ts, ' * 1972 GMC * Make Ofttr! '42-8936 evu. liaitan ~Ille DAILY -~ -.. _CAL ~No. 1001, xlnt cont!, 250 YAMAllA. $280 SUperio" · Ufetimean '49 sttJDEBAKER PU 'II. a1r .i. canopy m:.~·!~~·. i;; ::;. ~~ · :::'! t:,'::. ~filr 1<>• c.11 -an 5 pm •'='· ~.;::· ~ ~~r~~i.~'=~!:100-., .. 12 l'O~ 6::! , ey1 DAlSUN -w•~ 1Mliot 0.--• HOBIE-II w/trallcr. BUL1:00 ~~ -..,, ~21i' M H °TMlnli '68 0tev ll-ton plclaljraoto 3-ll!d. 1 yr OJO. XfOt coilcl'. '67 NISSAN Patrol -0..toun. ~_,!!,M . and mui l.ftm by plctunoJ ~t-$!GOO. firm. ~ ,t:.'. uz. ,..... milee 9 iu · 9 IJS8.0llOO trans, to mt, nu -. xlnt !2400. -~ 2113 Eng., =....,bl· ~ . . tnnl. tl.00. , · • 83f.fJl10 or 56083& 1 --· . W~ cond. 154&-«&4 • '8I DoooE. .. v -&Mclal, -;.;!!lt~ehe~a~p.~~~· .-;;;;;;J.;;~,.,;t-i:Njij::~ .::,... ~ ~ ~.:! -°'""'ll•~OI~ 16' Hotm:-cantth'tr8lllr; ~-=-~ffp-c.!Miton Recre~ Vehicle Rental '63 QIEVY Pll IO fl!!! Good auto, L~ iili5 or belt MU;>T Sell, 1m 240 z. -r:~~~~~~~~t ~!:,.. &:.. ~ SJ.,00. . M , mJDY ex~t aee. 54i--T278 . . Burtau. . (nf) 842-99Z'J ~Y w~alr~· Slick, ottu, •ft 5Pnt ~~ $«,G ;-::_ ~=· "70 J<,\R1.tANN Ghl11; ~ ilioo!Oid;-~ $!~lo •tatu, •. 10' Fiberrl .. ..oOll boo~ R Vetpe. _;;; fif'&i ~ '!.,;,~_.,.,'\',0;t.1:'::: 1969 INTERNATIONAL cl' ~~VanlOf 61 1 ",!!i DATSUN "12 HI Z, Orqo, · ~:!t~.1 8,2 .. ml' ~ ' "JNftAN'l'_SEWING, BOOK .II Jlfll' lhtr -· . SOC. Sloop rtaed trall•r. Dacron un• •-;;-:.-.. taJ,-.,,..,.,. -ton plclcup, air con . 96WIJ2, 4 optl, ._, !3950 prl-pty. ASERATI "1 pw 1odaY, -•-· -ol It ..,.. All'"""' ..U.. 13111, 11!:>-l58ll , •·~~,. 0 Ntw Motol' Homo Wall<O Utt ptr. 96Wl91: '63 VW Van ntna well body 644-4013 . , M i f!NsTANT J'A SlllON ~t-1 -L!pat-. D~?O~ ra~ ~~j ~~~pe~al"P~ ~':ic~~s: ea. Sell ·~ .. :!""~~~ falr,aood~rt91 ·~:_z.~.;.::=~:-68 MASERATI ,~..,. c~ 'I IOOK .. Hundredl o I IOa. 8M': t -.:nm . . , att 4. , '12 DODGE ~ Ton V-8 auto lo mi Xlnt cond. 67)..18 IOOd Cond. f.1 ust i;cll . =-~~Mo ttaw :;:--Qolll • 't914' nbeqlwCa.._ ZIO MONTESSA La ~ lO~~:: ;ot~"J:; Tttafuteot t!n"tntbttW.., air, PIS. P/11, lhq,'tn.p Need a ."Pad''.! PIAeeu adl 6IH!86 642 'I ..,...----i. TMl:r'• u,,... · lpoot Ca~oqulpt, . ~· Aaldnr .,..,. equity. llG-3279. • • .a Dally PIJol 0 -iw ptpea. $!CIO. ~ Call MHm-. '"''!Sltled 1 .•... ,.._ _______ I DOT DATSUN .. .,.,..,,, "' .. .... ,!'I . . • . .,,-,.~ -·- \ 4 .-~·-:For en ed In Woman•• World Call Miry Both 642.5671, ..,t. ·~ Mixed Company! Cuddly T!foiome • ' I , • t ' J ' I ' • • -34. DAILY PILQ1" S.Mday, No""'°" 17, 1973 Aut . .;;.;.;°'.:.•:...:.;lm~po:;rt.:ld:::,._.:9.:;70: I Autos, Imported 970 Auto•, lmportOCI _970 cA;.;u,;.;to"s'-, ~ .. m-'po=r.;.;tod0:;.._.;.47;..;0 Autos, Imported '1i Autos, lmporte<i fii Autos, Imported VOLKSWAGEN , Uted Autos, UMd BUICK • <;;:: BUICK MAZDA MERCEDES BENZ MERCEDES B£NZ PORSCHE TOYOTA 'TRl!JMPH ----·-----------'---'--I '72 MAZDA JIM SLEMONS '72 MERCEDES BENZ '70 PORSCHE 911 T IMPORTS "RX·2 COUPE" MERCEDES BENZ 2200 ' Alt Cond, R<1dio. l.O\\' l\Jllc· age, origino.J ov.•ner, f JOI· FNBl. S2495 Alfr!IORJZED SALl:S & SERVICE Jim Slemons Imports l \\'C''rl' top buyer for n.ny US(.'d ~·Je1\'C"tle1> Bcm.J J:IDl Qua!J i-;C'Wr,?11 Bea.:h 8~3·9300 E~'TF:ft FRO!\! l\tacAR1'11UR •I ~flf"<'(l tro11sn11};$ion, factory 11111 ~·ondltlohtnt-:. .\.;\l/F).1 r:.hiiu, hl'l1tt·r. \\hite 11,rle v.·iill 1 l r u ., i11unaculalc 1200-llil $ SAVE $ ~mlWJi& W TOYOTA. *BUENA tpARK *MAZDA 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY •!166 """""'" r .M. "'"·!l30.' 7015 KNOTT. BU~N• PARK '63 MERCEOES B<nz 190C, Call Mr. Wayne 522-8750 Sharp Ne'w· Car 4 cyl, gas & nuto, $650. Trade--ins art Ii on i;n bef 4 pm· Coming In Every Day Sat. G~S28. PEUGEOT 7015 KNOTI', BUENA PARK Coll Mr. Wayne 522-8750 Ask About Our Un ique MG Used Mercedes Lease 1---------1 NEW }EUGEOT DEALER * Moldo '73 Rotary * $66 MONTH 36 l\IONTHS O?EN LEASE \Vill accept trade-ins House P!fnslmports LOOKING 6362 l\Ianchester, Buena Park FOR · Complete Sn!C'S and Scrvl1..-c. 50 coinpal!'.s on disµluy. · CAU. At'R, FR 'i 542-6666 ... n the Santa Ana fn\'Y Hu11t. Beach 523-7250 NOW OPEN ECONOMY? PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS PEUGEOT /SUBARU 1551. \\'. Ll11;;0J11 ~ye., _ MAZDA 17331 Beach Bl. 8·l2·6f~6 '72 RX2, 22,0CIO nii, cli"an. , Cassette tape .$2l(iJ. I i:i46-4671 Alt 5 MERCEDES BENZ l9'm MERCEDES Ben z , beauWul cond. Must see to 1 appreciate, private party 53&-6006 ' '72 350 SL. lo mileage beauty. Cbme look or can Lido · Shores Motel, 673-8800, Apt so. Don't give up the ship~ '"List'' it in classified, Ship to Shore Resul!s! 642-5678. Autos, Used 990 WEEKEND USED CAR SPECIALS '71 '71 '70 '70 CHEY. WAGON e P<l5'-J.t,000 miles. Rack, P.S., P.8 ., elec. wlrl(low., Wheel, new !ires. (1~10KHI ,, .. $2729 !Ill '69· ~M!~L!. !':'!':?~ .. P.S., $1 roof r<'!ck. <..ow, low iv1ce. 199 .'71 '70 PINTO COUPE AU!OfMlic, r.tdlo, J0,332 Nice. (ill10LN) MGB '67 MGB. Xlnt cone!, Nu trans, much 1nore. $1300. oi: best offer. 49-1-7673 OPEL '6S OPEL slalion \\·ag. 1-f:is '70 engine. NicC' int. J\'e\\" tires. Lugg. raek. Looks & Anaheirn 5J.1-S220 SAAB - • *SAAB BC'st d_eal alw11,vs. Con1ple1 e selt•ct1ti11 n OI\'. Buy or lease from Jim Parkinson's BILL: MAXEY TOYOTA ""' i 1( I , '''\ :·";,.,\ f: \("I! runs good. $695. &15-750!i. --------- '67 OPEL KADETI' RALLY JUST ARRIVED Ch••P lrnn,. Run' good. '74 TOYOTA,S First S300 takes. ~2-3097 PORSCHE Xe\•, .\'iodl'ls -Ne\V Colors ~A \rf; S Oi\' R~i\tAL\'L'IG -----------'_,,/,_,_I\ 7:;·s ,\',,: DEi\tOS PORSCHE '63 1600S,1 • Cabriolet, dark gray, clutch, I f\ l ;;-j:';;,;_,,a:i'-Good. s1soo fJtu.TOYOfAUIATA. '68 912 LO\V LO\V miles, imn1ac, 2SMPG Sell or take economy car in trade, ~ '54 PORSCHE, reblt super 90 engine, new bridge stones, new paint. Owned by nicchani<·. 548-6618 '72 PORSCITE 914/4. Mag \\"heels. still undC'r fact. warranty. Mus l sell. Phone &17-Gm POR '67 cpe $2500. Mr. Crabb 10i5 DQXI 714- 894-9831. · 494-1930 Gd eng 1966, 1-larbor, C.l\I. &16-9303 '69 TOYOTA CORONA 4 Dr. 4 ~p<I. \YRV851) $1245 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ,,, j]. "1-1 '·" \"[l ,,7' .,. JI\' rJ\\,1< •\ B!: ,\('Jl fair cond . , '69 TOY OT A Land Cruiser 121 73 914 xlnt. cond. many 4x4 f!l67AFW) S19 9 5 xt~s an1/fn,. anza spl. •Theodore Robins Foril .. 2060 pa.int assume leose or buy Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. 536-4662· 642--0010: ____ 11.:TILJ.9llSl 5sp an1/lm mags ~1970='-°'T~O::CY~ar=A-Crown~-~Sta ~A~U~"'!!~~!'•lr condl·$2599 ~~:kr;~~~artseats. 9"-5 20Wag, air,E-4 spd, 16 cyndl, '72 11on1ng. ,270ET D) m.p.g. xcepllona ro . '63 PORSCllE C0n\·r.-r . 1 $1750. 675-.1926: 675-1642 owner Very . clean. $2000. LANDCRUISER, '66, rebullt, '71 -0~DS CUTlASS -$1999. Call >48-0.22 roll bar, roof raok, F.xtr.". t Cpe. Vi, •11totMlic, P.s .. P.B., •ir PORSCHE '63, nu motor. top Ne \V Paint . $ 2 2·0 O , condlllonlng. (90SEnJ h $2900 F 29 11 ·---;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;,;;,;.;.;;.. ________ ,II s ape irm 548-10'13 213-399-16 '70 '73 '73 '72 ~!!~.· ~!~~~~~~~ rGd, $3499 P.S., P.6., 1uto., 1lr, new tires. !3S9HPOJ mll6,$3299 . '72 -!~!~~1i~-~l~~lle1. (07lFN1} $1799 '72 '72 '72 VEGA WAGON $2199 ~ •Pffd, 90<XI milt$, rM;tio. !lllGNI) Sllarp bu~. Autos, Imported 970 • NEW SUBARU Come in & test Drive the 1. all new front wheel drive, Independent suspension, rack·& pinion steering 1 reports up to 35 miles . Per gallon. '71 HONDA 600 OOupe Gas saving " speed. economy ptl/S. You'll love your little Honda. 963 CEP j, •999 Autos, Imported 970 ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST IMPORT DEALER! '72 vw ·n "sKYLAJU<. 4 dr, H.T. 1970 BUICK RIVIERA Sliver, AlC, loadt'd, Perfe-Cl Factory air condllionlJli. full 7 PASS. BUS cond,).o ml. Best offer ovC>:r power. vinyl top, n1atching 532-$2500. 49-1-J.6.16 ta.pti>try Interior ar vinyl < .==..:,o,S7""'BiiU°"l~C~K,_.--lnterlons, '"'nv, Hit whet!, Sharp., Low f.tlleB.ic. l':rPJ. $3099 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA " I • • I , 1 ' ' ' \\]I 546-3464 Al\f-Fr.1 Slet'OO, (5.92EXC) ---==.:....---1 2 to choose from . Your choice . , . $2333 Ov<'r 80 ' t'lne 1.Jsed Cars· To Selctt From CADILLAC Nabers aillllac • 1972 FLEETWOOD i spefd. radio, heater, vlnyl 173 WESTFALlA cam per BROUGHAM w/pO~top & tent. Orange Factory air co11tllt'!Oning, full 9000 mi. on w4JT. $42501 power, vb,,yl top, stereo, 675--0060 dual comfort seats, door Nabers Cadillac A1.JTH01t1ZED DEALER 2600 HARBOR. BLVD. f:E:~~~d glass, low miles. LOOK 1 NG $2649 FOR ~m Lw ECONOMY? -TOYOTA DRIVE AN IMPORT 1966 lfa.l'bor, c.r-.t. 646-9303 FROM '6? TOYOTA Orahge County's No. 1 IMPORT COROLLA USED CAR DEALER JtOO Sl'tlan, 4 'Spd. fZSF2Zl ) Specializing In $1 199 All v . IV. Models BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Sports Cars, Vans & Other Imports • 100% Financing ,Avail e HARBOUR ---· vw '69 TOYOTA CORONA 18711 Brach Blvd. 8424435 HUNTINGTON BEACH J·lardtop. Automatic, heater. (YQA362l $1177 radio, '71 vw POPTOP ~mlWJi& -TOYOTA 1966 1-lal'bor, C.i\f. 6·16-9:.03 '70 TOYOTA Corona 2Dr. 1-1.'P;r Radio, heater, 4 speed trans1nission. ( 9 2 3 B Q E) $1595 THEODORE ROBINS FORD ~ Harbor Blvd .. CostaMesa 642-0010 '72 TOY OT A Cellca. Xlnt cond. Beize \\'/brown Jan- CAMPER \Vith tent, E.xtrn clean. {699-01). $2B75 *BUENA *PARK *MAZDA d~u top. ~/h, stereo tape, 7015 KNOTT. BUENA PARK all' CO!Jd, mag, \\'hls, good Call Mr. Wayne 522.8750 gas m1, $2800 or best of(er. :..:::.:..:.:.::..:-::.:I..:.:'..-''.:::=:'. C111! 6-H-:2665 days, 642·1424 ·n V W BUG . eves aft J pm · · . Radio and heater, 4 spe-ed TRIUMPH LOOKING FOR ECONOMY? transmission. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harlx>r Blvd .. Costa Mesa 642--0010 '71 Westfalla Camper Lo miles, nr. ne\v engine, AM/FM stereo. Not a po~ "'· S2350 * ~ 1575 DRIVE AN IMPORT 1969 vw Fasthack, eng, front FROM end, transmission. x l n t Orange County's No. 1 cond. lbody damaged) $000. IMPORT :t~· aft 6 & wkends USED CAR DEALER Specializing In All V.W. J\1:odels '65 BUS, new '71 engine, outside oil cooler, reblt tranli &: camper set-up Sports Cars, Vans George's vw 548-66i8 · & Other-Imports ' e 100% Financing Aval1 e 1969 V\V sq. bk. excl. oond. HARBOUR ~~. m i~~v ~~~· ~ YBC30S Vw 1969 V\V BUS \V /folding bunk. 18711 Beach Blvd 8424435 $lJ95 Call 55&-8657 HUNTINGTON BEACH '13 VW 7 pass bus. European ---------1 vacation use only. 4,500 1965 TR 4. gbod rond, $800 miles. Call 548-8856 or he st offer. '67 vw Fastba k s r 548-4666 c . un roo . New ttres. New eng. Clean! '66 TR4A. Blue, Irs, IRS, $750. 646-1119. ~~~~~ean, GOOcl cond. $950. 'Tl V\V VAN, am 1 rm stereo, · ' · · sunroof, xlnt cond. $3000. Fat Profit is an.ained when • . 64.2~17 vou sell through result-get-, C · iing Daily Pilot Classified 66 VW amper, nu tires . l!>JO Autos, Imported 970 96"~71);';7 -----'71 VW. Xlnt cond, radio, ! mag whls, \\"ood dash, coco matts. 586-,5443 .VOLVO · '74 VOLVO'S HERE.NOW Immediate Delivel")' On All Models SA VE S ON REt.1AINING 73's & DEMOS ~mltuli& W ·yoLYO 1966 Harlx>r, C.M. 646-9303 '69 VOLVO, 1445, Mf/Ff\f, A/C,-steel-radial~.-new 'brakes. 4 spd, $1 695 . 492-7883 '68 VOLVO 144 4 Door, Autot11atic, radio, heater. (VTL89Il $1277 ~Wt ttiai& W YOLYO 1966 Ha1·bor, C.?lt. &IB-9303 1960 VOLVO, Runs great, economical, new clutch, $295 644-4m days, 675-1915 eves Autos, Used 990 AMC '71 Homet Sedan I.ow mileage. (200D0X) $1695 WardS.Lee American Molors n 547->•26 1234 So. Main St. Santa Ana '69 Ambassador SST Wagon. Has CV£'rything. Gd cond. $995. 846-3l.ll6 BUICK 1971 BUICK 225 ELEC. CSTM. 4 door hardtop. Brougham interior, due.I comfort seats, run power, factory air con- ditioning, tilt wheel, door locks, R.B. i'adio, white sidewalls, fully equipped, very lo\\' n1iles. Mint con- dition, (5WDDNl $3333 Over 80 Fine Used. Cars to Selec1 From. Nal;>ers Cadillac AUTIIORIZED DEALER 2600 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-9100 Open Sunday '69 BUICK LESABRE Power Steering, P o we r Brakes, Auto Trans., Fac- tory Air Con<:I, Viny Top. CYSJ().12J $995 TERRY BUICK 5th & Walnut, Ht111t. Bch. 5.16-0588 n '65 V\V Bus, ex. cone!. N~ '72 SKY!-ARK: Yellow. P/S, 1600 engine, wide wheel ~/B, air, 12 !110. old. Ask- $1000 646-1TI9 . 1ng $2400 ftrm. ( 21_3) NEW PEUGEOT UAA •122~ llt..:O:LL C.11 JACK GADISON 533·1220 ' Ives 6394301 '68 EL CAMINO V-8, auto. trans., power stetrlng, special tonneau cover & paint. R:eadytor work or pti!y. 2J57§A. Only · 723--0136 dnys. Ask for Mike '68 VW Bug, New Eng or leave name & no. late l O\vner. pri pty. $950, Eves; (714 J 673-4003 N.B . 536-9487 '71 ELECTRA Sedan. Fact * '64 VW. Sunroof* air, full pwr, vinyl top. tilt * Good condition * whl, power door lock, * Call 499-3701 * · am/fm stereo, lmmac cond. '69 Bug, L blue. R/H. 4 ~5.5 :;, ~ ~ nu tires, mint cond, days & weekends. 644-4437 eves 499-1961 ~~~~~---- '62 VW. Strong running eng, needs tires. $200. Phone 645-1513. '63 VW Camper. '73 · eng, nu tires & paint. Runs )(Int. 644-4148 1968 BUG, radio, new tires & brakes. $950. 644-1)427 '70 Buick LeSabre 4 dr HT. In perfect cond. ps, air cond. Priced to s e I I . 641>-1826 '69 SKYLARK custom 2 dr, air cond, ps, pb Good cond. Pr! Pty. $1400. 846-3166 '68 BUICK LaSabre blu/wht vny top. Xlnt cond lo mi F:l Toro $1400 call 586-1528 Recrutton11 Vehicles \ Recrution11 9S6 Vehicln 956 GE MOTOR HOMES OVIR 20 GMC MOTOR HOMES I" Stock fer 1.nnte41•t• O.llwery , COSTA MESA ~9100 Open Sunday looks, orul"' oonbd, oholce CADILLAC of leather Ql" tapestry ln- tel'lor. All U1e deJwcc extrns.1--:......;..:;:......----1 (2l4D1'E l mi to choo<se . .CADILLACS from, )'Our choice ••. $5555 1969 ELDORADO Bealltiful I..aurel Green with matching tapestry & lcalhe!' Interior. Factory alr con· ,dltioning, fllll power, stereo, door locki, tilt & t~escopic steering, exceptional con- dition. (YYK965 l $2777 1972 SEDAN DeVILLE Factpry air conditioning, full power. leather interior, vinyl root. tilt & telescopic steer- ing, door IO<'ks, light 1en- tlnel. etc., ele. (41 to rhoose fron1. 11790101 As LO\\' as $4333 Orange County's Largest · Selection All Models & Colan EL DOR.AOO, CPE. DE VILLE$ FLEETI\IOOD Bfl.01.JG}IAMS COUPES -SEDANS - CONVERTS Wide selection of colors Ololce of interiors (Tapestr)' & full leather) Factory air conditioning Full po1ver -chotce of: Cruise Control SIE'reo AM/FM radio Truck opener ntore All in lmmaculale condition Nabers Cadillac 1968 ELDORADO Factory air conditioning, full AUTHORIZED DEAi..ER po\\"er, lull leather interior, 2600 1-lARBOR ·BL., 1>te.reo, door locks, tilt & tele-COST;\ MESA scopic stee-ring, etc. 2 to 54<J.-9100 Open Sunday choose from. (X\VY248) As 1973-CAD CPDV by GM ex- LOW as . . . ec, l\IY 74 i., in 9M miles. $1999 0>"ig Ii>! l8350. Will lio...,.,., price $5850. 714 E . 1969 SEDAN DeVILLE Magdalena, SC, ~7. Factory air conditioning:, full •72 Cadillac Coupe ' De Ville. power,lcatherinterior, ,...Aid I hi 1 ) t vinyl roof, tilt k telescopic uv w w te v ny op. steering, door locks, light Fully equip., lo mi, steel sentiilcl. etc.. rte. (4) to pE!hl"U l"adial tires. Top choni::e from. (YNEOS8) As t'Ond. 545-1397 or 347-'iOM l.O\V ns . , , '72 CADILLAC· Coupe de $1999 Ville, ~lack lealht'r, padded I top air. $4000. Bob C 1973 COUPE DeVILLE _ooz.~233~'----­ Factory air rondition!ng, full CAD '70 4 door, full pwr, pG\vt'r, all !eat.her 1nlerlor, A.Mmf stereo radio ·nu vinyl roof, tilt & telescopic tires beaut cond on1y s2oo;; wheel, stereo, light sentinel, priv 'owner sw.i157 ' radial tires, etc., etc. (3) · · to choose. C687GW\V) Your '68 COUPE OE V i l le , choice original owner never smok· ecl Jn. Full equip. Phil C 962-2337 $6222 !970 COUPE DeVILLE •13 CAO cov, lo mt. per! Factory air rondl!klnlnt,..fUll cond. All e:<tns, $6150. Olli power, \'inyl root full d ; ~. "'" ~ I 11y eve. ,-,,.,r """"""""· lea1h£'r \nl<'rior. Tl I .t * 64:)-8005 * tclescopil" steering, stC't'f'O, -.-,,.;c==::...:'----1 all the deluxe <'ll:tras. 7 to '71 Coupe OeVill£' chooS£' from. (831HBB) M 1 Loaded, $2995. Prh·ate Party. LOW as 53G-7900 $2999 '70 CADILLAC coov. Good 1973 ELDORADO g'ar;1S ~~ model. $2950. CABRIOLET cAo '65, Ooly 67,00J mi'•· Ermine white with uddle Beautiful Cond. SltxXI or cabriolet roof, sa.dd I e reas ofr. 64H284 leather Interior. dual com-..:.=.~:::.;.;,;;:..:::""---­fort seats. lull po\\·er. '65 CAD Cpe de Ville. SH, stereo. door Joe~. cruiSe appreciate. Make offer, control, all the extl'<u It ~---6'_S._l_5.1_I ___ , 1 low miles <G48HPC') · '68 F1~F:E'I1\'00D. 4 DR. $7555 LIKE NEW! $1150 * 64("'"5279 • 1970-&L:DORADO '68 Cadillac Coupe de Vlll<', Gorgeous Ulrquoisc finish 63 000 · $900 1~•13 w/whlt' vihyt top, mat-after 5 ~~ 492-84zJ. ,..,-.,.. ' ching leather & cloth ln-~=~-==="--­terio·r, factory air con· "65 CAD, full. J>O\\'et', air ditioning, full po'ver, steroo, cond, AM/Fm stereo $6.10 door locks. light sentin£'1. I 7'0:,,•..:0oo1";.,o.64:=;.-'7'98=~=~ C652Aq.l) 2 to choose, your 1973 COUPE de V i 11 e , choice Harvest yellow, n at u r a I $3222 loather. $5685. 613-46SS. 1972 COUPE O.lllLLE Factory air condltlonlrig. full power, full \f!athl'r interior, AM/FM stereo. vinyl roof, light sentinel, radial tireil, all the-exb'M. 7 -to."ctK>ose from. (900ELUJ As low as ... $4333 1971 SEDAN De VILLE Factory air conditioning, full power, luxurious tapestry & leather interior, vinyl roof. stereo, door Jocks, tilt & telescopic steerini:::. 5 to chOOAe from. (316COC) As low as $3999 . CHEVROLET 1913 CHEV. MO.NIE _CARLO Le~ lhan 7 ,000 miles. Lan- dau cabriolet vl11YI roof, factory ·air conditioning. po\\-er steering, po we r brakes, tapeslry interior, au t. o ma I i c transmission, tadK>, heater, w h It f' sidewalls. 1106GIV) $4333 Over 80 Fine Used Cars to Se leet From, Nabers Cadntac 1973 BROUGHAM .AUTHPRIZED DEALER do ELEGANCE ~ HARBOR BLVD. Luxurious Fleetwood, fa ctory COSTA MESA air condition ing, padded S«>-9100 Open Sunday vinyl roof, be a ut if u I '64 MALIBU SS, V.S. P/B, tapestry & leather, dual .P/S. R&H, bucket &eats. comfort seats, stereo, door great reliable car w/IO\\' locks, every rlelu.'CC feature m ileage. 67~782 ~~7 miles. (Ser. No. ·~~t;;;, !~; w:;:, $6555 "8bineu. US mags, liat 1972 ELDORADO J1eat1, rons ~-$12tX). or · . best ofler. S67-S116 Factory air t"Ondltionlng, full , power, all 1eathrr ln!erlor, FOR sale -62 ~v Impala A!o.1/FM stereo. door locks. xlnt ll'Rn.otp car gd running vinyl roof, tilt & telescopic cond, ~ or bat offr. P1-J !teerlng, many--mras; · 10 ,-~-'" 536--76;19 to choose from. (136ELTJ 72 TOWNS. Station Wagon As low as . . . Spotless, lo mlle11.ge, full $5444 r.;, .!i..~fi. A/Shooks, prl 1969 COUPE DeVILLE 1971 OIEVELI..E Malibu F'actQry ai~ conditioning, full Sport Coupe, bucket seets, pmver. vinyl top, stereo, aultJ noor shift. Oeall plus l<'alher & tapestry lri-~take offer. 552-74M ' teiior. Many other extras. '62 IMPALA . Good :l to choose lrom (ZLK022J . transPortaUon .. Askin& '350. As low as .. · Call dAyi 536-2829 . . $1999 °1910 IMPALA, 3SO <og, air, • '11 ~~~ ~'!M~ll!t~~B7TI $ t 699: ' ... ,;:~-~·--=:"::.:'Ill<::;.~· .... ~-·--~ •1,,477_ *"'_....,_ ..... -1~-·1...._~ ,_. Cholce,.ef ~!era A '4"1PfMnt._ __ ....... A•O"I. MOTOIMOMIS -"'MtNt MOT~ ··--_. VAN CONVtl•IONI • "C•·Ull CAMPllS 1970 CADILLAC power, cherry ....,nd., belo"' ' CONV.ER'l'IBLE • >·•hc>le>l\l•,,4M.2Z!B p , • .,, • '71 '71 CHEVY II NOVA $1899 Coupe. SmJll '(8, Jiiek ihlf!, redlo. lllKTQI • MONTI CARLO $3099 CPt. 31,nt mlltl. A:~. i•1 VI, tllt W!Wel, rad)o, 11110., P.$" P.B .. '4M/FM. >My! roof. {D.0C8H ) ' - -coNNEll- CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1200 - '72 Vega Coupe Special Stripes, auto trens .. 'an saving-' cyf. only 1 ... ne careful miles. 66100N LO.OKING FOR A PINTO . Wehove Utoc.,_ GAS SAYIR from-varietygalorel l--~"'!!'!'!'!!!~ .... C-In and look '73 PINTO thtm ... ,. l Door rurt-lbout.OUSl\llng' P.$.. C>ur used can (!fl,, A SPffd. Driven tns than 1..,..., ti & -,..mlltt.-toridau.,..,_,t wrrya ,,.,._..pa_ s .stripes, 1PtCl111 • .srt(pes. labOi' poW.r train 2'7JFK • • ¥/arra.· nty •. GAISAYm '72 TOYOTA corona MX 2 deior. gas sav- ing, 1 cy1.,A speed. Only 17,459 c.reful miles. 918FNE. GAllAYIR '69;DOOGE ~ Ton Pk:.11.Ut> .. v-s. auto. trans,, radio. hHYV d\ltv. One owner, 24,661 IO. lo mUest ' '1919~ IUY OR lfASf ''A TOTAL SERVICE FACILln'' Service • Partl • Sales • Complete Cainper & RV Supply Store • Supplies • Propane Ga• • Dumping Station • Vehicle Storag . . . '73 CLOSEOUT Factory air <.'Ondltlonlng, full '70 NOVA. 34,000 ml. cm.t po1ver, afi le.QtJ1er Interior, cond. Must Sell! $1500/~t AM/FM · stereo multiplex, offer. 644·8338 • 979-1838. 1 tilt & tcles('flpic' steering, '65 CHEVY 2 dr wag, clas1i1C whit~ slde\\•all tires. rnany needs woi·k, 675-8322: or deluxe extras. (816BSR). 2 642-6.160 I to choose, your choice 1964 , Chevy ImpaJa Wa $2777 New tires, new brkJ. 1970 SEDAN O.VILLE body. llSQ Firm. 60-1'12). Factory aJr conditlonlf18, full "l2 -VEGA GT,~ air, powtr. vinyl <top, -11 tea:lher AM/FM, ibags. 602 Ave Interior, stereo, tilt .ti tAtrella, apt $, SC, aft S: tele!ICOplt &teerlng, ete,"; ete. -,68 atEV. tmpala OI 9 lo choo11e froln. (120313) s~ Cpe, a/cond.etc:. ,.. All IO\\' JUI • • • cond. $f§O. ~792. . $2999 1910 CHEVEU.E,. P/S, Pi , • air oond, radio, ted w Over so Jtinc-Used Cars to tnt. 557'""98 • Self.!('! 1''1>t:·1 19T.t MONTE CAR.W ~ Nabers Cadillac dau, p/1, p/b, a/o, ~ 1 AlTrHORl?.ED UEALER tl..... 3800. ~lll64, • 2600 HARBOR BLVD. 1913 OIEVY Nova. 16, COSTA M'E!SA ml. POW!r atemna, M>-1100 Open ~ hoa!or. ·- ·' ' •• ' u '7 2 ra N ( '6 2 ll' in • .. ... 2 •• a ' c • 8 s '7 • b ., a I 19 R I I · 1 A ~ -I . " "' .. ""1'" ' I I ,- I .1 • ·-· -• . -· . - • DAILV PILOT :J!i 990 Autos, U 1.A_u_t_•_•._._u_oec1 ____ ;.;,.rA.:•::toc:;,••.:u;..:;'"':::.. __ ....;990:.: Autos, u .• CHMOLET CONTINENTAL FORD 990 Autos, Hd 990 Autos, Used Satutday, November 17, 1~73 .1~A~u~t·~·~·~U~s~td;:_~~...:.990.:.: utos, UHd OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC uto1, Used 990 ·PONTIAC FORD MDCURY , '73 f!EYROLET NOYA ~to~ I;~ ~k ~· 100 . 100 ~1~:~.'tJ:>'..!'~~ • l'ampered ·by ,..;y owner; G•llon1 G•1-FREE G•llon1• OH FREE 9 pua., air, all powu, 2,i;::; 6.:'~6.g~81~.u ...... •tnt""" •t i:>200. 11$-7085 '69 FORD LTD '69 GALAXIE 500 '"""'· nc1c..._~ bymll•lff•· ~ n MARK m Ml u1~ ""' party. ~Nwn "' appt. Neat new: (791Jt0Il. $4650 ~ Y eq _.. .. , 2 OOor H.T., V-8, automatic 2 door 1rr, V.S. automatic ,.,,,..""-'613--1""""':::'7::!'..:clay=•:..::-::..::;:.: t 79lll0[) knd. 6f+.4?4G ' eves &: transml.alon, power st~r-transmt..ion, aJr conditiol1· ,619 ME.RC Marqub 9 $2877 w lng. alr t•ondtUoolng, vinyJ Ing, power st~riii· sen w.,., air ~ '::O CORVAIR root. A nice earl (!!NV841). Clean & runs good ( ) /b Riii - t-.=;...;..;;;;.;.;..;;-.;.;;.....-1 Only $1395 Only $1495 ::"~nP~·~ ~.; • t't. CORVA!R, Monza Spyder, 4 fl. for Jim 9',~r ~~oo;v;,E c." '°'-:o'I{:.,.· "..:o'°"'~"':~:·~ ·~~it~12!::l~r OLDSMOBILE • • v E R 0 s '70 CUTLASS Supreme. ~ auto- matic, alr oond.. ra- dio, heater, power steering It brakes. (11628> $1595 2tso llrutor Blvd. Costa ~tesa. At Fair Drive 546-8017 Sale• A Sl":vlce OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS UNIVERSITY OLDS 2850 Jiarbor Blvd. Colts A1eaa. 541).9640 . OU>S Turomado.-full J>O'"'Cr, 11m/hn stereo, atill urxler war., sz;oo, e\•es 586--0549 PINTO • TIAltt Sllj:YINO tAH CllMINTW a 't'IUf Nltr\l'I .. IM ft.Ullwtl 1966 H&rW, C.M. 64&930.1 '69 CORYmE '"_,,.a CAllllO ...... us ""'!!"a c ...... HAL MUSTANG '72 RUNABOlIT, • spd, air, SAN CL.WI 4tz.tJJJ SAN C'-*ITI . .,J.JIJJ ~~~j disc brka, cust inter/exter. AMl-ltot 1'73 , .. , ..... Now l'rlcod At Amoll'octorf l,,..lco Coot. Hunyl does not incl. hold ~ck or refund 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa At Fair Drive 546.5017 '67 PONTIAC WAGON 9 jiaqooger. V8,•au- tomatlc, air cond., radio, heeler, powrr llteerlnit & brakc11. (WCZ48.5J $3'5 2tSO Harbor Blvd. Cu8ta Men At Fair OrlVf' 54().8017 D A v E ~71 CAMARO DIVORCE FORCF.S SALE! to mi's. $2200 or bst otr. Pvt ' Con,, Air Cond, si ..... T~pe, '71 PINTO. Radio, heater '69 FORD FAJRLANE $950 Of popular '73 tnDdel Capri . 1971 OLDS party. ""''036. PONT. '111 Bonne. ..... 91---------vs. automatlc, vinyl 10,<MXI mllea oo riew engine 4 .~ --·., ex-llent' ~~,s.~tn'O, ~c._ pri pty, with only 3800 mi. Jlllt 3 C U '73 Squire Wagon. 4 spd, paSli; 52,000 mi. go Id 1971 T·BIRD LANDAU 4.-0oor hardtop, factory air cond., full power, vinyl in- terior, tilt wheel. stcrw, door locks, all deluxe f'x · tras. 1340EXVl R 0 s and Iran. Extra ~ .. -......,_. ...... ....... O'l _....., • • ·n.u. In 98 O PE I f -• I w/vinyl top. rack. a/c, full ,tnn, radio, heater. , --• ~'"·n. (~IM)~-~--"'=-------.1 mo. old .. na w;Ulft,-t., w mags, roo ra.,..,-a r I Ind> •1 ... -r (843ESZJ '-VllO\l.&UU "''""' •~ '69 •~ Sta. W •·" --• cau m ~•7 pwr. e ec. w WS _,. oc~. power steering & • THEODORE a;;~u ag, um lux. decor, ""4pd, AM/FM Factory air conditioning, full ,~=N:::·...==--:-=-=.:..· -~ brakes. (687DDY) $3695 ROBINS FORD power, c,700. ml, Cd cond., stereo; am. e._. air, power, beautiful Olympic •73 PINTO Sta. We.&. $800 ~~1~1.s:.r.t~~nl~ll * 10 pau, $1485. 5-19-3793. SACRATIC $3415 Call brom:e with vinyl top & in xtra.s. Cheap. Ca 11 $1495 BUEN·A 2060 Harbor Blvd., '63 . Ford Stn Wag, VS auto, 5."iT-8151 &ft5 Ir: wkends. vinyl Interior, tilt \\'heel, 646-2839 F ·BlRD. 68. 350 Auto. V. Costa Mesa ' 642-0010 • $l50 1 ks -:::::..::::::..______ t~ 0 -dlo tape deck P'/S '67 _.11.IUSTANG, red/reel, stereo, door oc , etc. -..,... r.u ' ' PM' UIID llo.rbor Blvd. 1973 ]<~RD Gran Torino 962-8377 p/1, air cond, f'\\'I." bril:s, (904.BZN) PLYMOUTH Air. X\nt. 1 owner, . Costa Mesa Sport. Unbelievably immac. '62 FORD GalllXie new reblt low mllcage, xlnt cond, $2999 Ply ll250. f>4G..2S!l9 aft. 4· At Fair Drive AM/FM stereo, auto, vinyl . .., 11 mus M:U ......, """"'s · ""' ' Over 80 Fine Used Cars to 100 Radio, ta1K> deck. P/S. Air. *PARK Only 16,<XXI ml. Air. •"•I e t --" 1.~ --~ $1050 Eve• • wk n d 1 F-BlRD, 68. 350 Auto. v .101). S.16-80l 7 1 hi trans. work ph646-1315 m-8636 or w o rkdays Set Fro EE roof with portho es, w le 523-4no. ect m. • Gallons Gas FR Xlnt. 1 o\\11cr, Pri. J>ty. ~~pvt party. ~·" JEEP '66 MUSTANG H.T. Small I. N~bers Cadillac: '70 FURY Ill 11250· M&-'699 nl1 4 "!!~!!"!11~·~ .. ~i *MAZDA 1969 FORD LTD 4 dr hardtp, 1970 4-whl drive J eep 2891. Vb8, -~-11to.,fapwr. s_teeringnd, A~Of!ARBORJZEDRDEALBLVEDR. 2 door. V-8, !lutomati~. ~ns-1~. ~/'J:A~Ji:~ PJ\\'~le~~: SpnNT1 " I I lb R/H w • --ded c 1sc r ..... cs, ct. air co . ~ · ntlssion, n1r rond111on1ng, 100 a c, pis, P , new agonecr. .......,. . Auto. $195. Call after 3:00 ~ 54().' 9100COsrA MOESAS power steerlng. vinyl roof & cl::lcclXllc;·~•c;<c;~-::..00•99""=, ~=-- $2888 ovel' 80 Fine Used Cars to Selcc·t Fron1. Nabers Cadillac: AUTIIORIZED DEALER 2600 HARBOR BL.VO. COSTA MESA :-J'\0.-9100 0J)f'n Sunday G II G FREE steel tires. very clean, Prlc-. p/s, p/bt air. 67>1084. pen unday '70 CHAND PRLX • on1 as 7015 KNOTT, BUE~A PARK ea .. •to~·~u;-· &n:'1'6:&rPM' '66----,rusfANG 289, very a clean c:ar wilh IO\v miles. Lo inilcagc. Extnli. '69 Impala Custom Call Mr. Wayne522-1750 962-76al MAVERICK ~an.,;.1n~~~1,;:om· '70 OLDS 4.4.2 <•l}lOnly $l595 Tolcphon" 645-1044 '56 T·BIRD 2 door HT, V·ll, automatic • '68 FAIRLANF; $JO Stn Wa¥', l">ONTJAC Lc?>.fans Excellent Good cond., hard top, clean. tran1miaslon air condition-COUGAR 8 pass, 302 VB, R/H, air 1970 EXL'(!llent cond. Fact air. 1966 WHITE Mustang, black 2 Dr. H.T. Automa-to«-..a-~· condl!lon $!!~>{). 347 Monte $3900. or trade tor ri'al ing. power 'steering, vinyl . condd, 1p111195, ~~le..~· id ~ 6ip~ ':ii-f#r· Call ~~ 1o m831u~~e7, Kood C?nd· titoc, VRS..Hair, vinyl ...,..,,, Vista J\\·e., C.M. esta6t7e,,oJ11bo<2 n0t,.o~1J 8796? roof, cle&n .k low miles! DIVORCE FORCES SALE! con • • ~ • ...-. * ·u.-. p, "' , power .ni ... ir (M2ff0A). Of popular '73 1nodel Capri '65 FORD convertible, 287, MERCURY '65 MUSTANG 4. spd, storage steering & brakes, FORD '6!~~a~~~L~ ;~~~~~\ .~~~~~"!"'~!!!!..,: Only $1195 with only 3800 ml.. Just 3 V-8, power top & steering. vehicle, stock, 1 owner, call low miles. (3448709) ... Y•"•• '''''"° ··-,,·,MIMTI a-.· :.'.'!;S. Sl.'~. ~ '~l. '72 T-BIRD load!d, full ~1·er, nlo. old. Red w/blk mt. llLX. -Standard Trans. Nice car. eve, 642-n48 $ll75 -.. -'·" ...,.., v•.)-tU;:r 1vindo\\'S, seats. etc.. .. ,nyl, ~ decor, Hpd, AM I FM $,.1$. 642-076:I '12 Cougar XRT. Black; air '"":::-.:'=-="-~_,.--,-5l5 NOITH ll CAMINO REAL ,73 GRA_ND A?.'l/t~r.1 stereo, fa.dials . .;,aw 4t~ ~~~i r1cW1 Jt"f5. a~i MAVE~ICK Grabber .. '12. 6 ~~· e~:::. ta~k~u =.: ~nc1~'~:8, :~.auto, xlnt 2480 Harbor-Blvd. SAN CUMINTI 4t2·11]7 SAFAR1 Call 5'16-3367. FORD 557_11151 oft. 5 vi'kcnds. cyl, rur, auto. lo m1leJ1ge, 551·1G87. 893-1735 Costa·Mesa '72 PLY?>.fOUTll Satallitc, \Vagon. V8, auto., '51.i T BIRD. Sell or trade :==c,.:;~c,.c-~o=---~1 xlnt cond. Prl. Ply. $2800 •• 64 "ERC \" ~ ha RELOCATING must .. 11 At Fair Drive Tritone, vinyl top, 318 ci, B.ir cond., roof rack, for truck . .,.1 ., ,.198 • v1.u1 ••v1NG WI c'-lM•NT• 1970 COUGAn XR7, air, 636::001D · •~• ~agon, •"· 11 pe -5-16-801 7 AC, ps, pb, cus1om inter. full power, cruise -=~=~~~'==~ sas NOITM n CAMHO UAL P/B, P/S, aterco, landau •n FORD Sta \VKJI. A/C e;iking $400. See &: drive ~~~~f1. :1:C3128~oUer. radiala. Xlnt <.'Oncl. Like control, tllt w hl., 163 THUNDERBIRD SAN C'--NTI 4tz.11J7 top. 545-6078 tttcway mites. Xlnt' cond: ~~ .. 1961277'·.~ W. l8th, C.M. ne\v, $2995. 842-7191 AM/FM stereo, low 962-84 • 350 ,,_... ....o-FOR 11alc '66 Mustang, conv. pd mileage. (826RE0) good cond, $350, 1 4 '67 CAMERO DODGE .,I · · D'tvvl79. FOR SALE '66 Mercury nu top, Uros, runs xlnt, $650 'fi6 P LYM, Barracuda, 4 8 • SA.VE '70 T-BIRD, fully equipped, ---------jl969 FORD LTD \\'/all PQ\\'Cr Park Lane, $200. ·'84:,o2:,-~:,o88:.c7_W=ed~·S=c"cc"""8-4'-" .. ...,.= ,69 OLDS Cutlass, gd cond, Excellent cond ., Only $550. gold. orig O\l'nC'r. $1975. '71 DODGE options. Xlnt t.'Ond · $1300. 53&-1297 '68 Mustang Vl8, auto, A/C, must sac. $1050 or make c4:::9:::<-092!0'.:'.!!...-----2480 Harbor Blvd. 536-16.17. 2 Dr Hardtop C.oupe, Red, Call eYeS or wkllds 5.57-1384 .67 .r.tcrc. Stn Wq, fully P/s 11; disc brkl, vinyl top, offr. •n PLYMOUTlt Costa ~IC'S& VEGA 4 ndau, r.l&&!, Goodyears, COLT '69 G~ 500, 4 dr, HT. equip! i;d cond, $ 8 5 O. xlnt cond $975.84&-8535 5@-2311 16,<XM) ml. R/H. $950 At Fair Drive (TZNS73).$895 Tape deck. 4 speed. Uke sit, Pl. pb, air xlnt cond. ~5'16-S"°'°'J58'===~=-~= '6:5 ~1USTANG, Htr: 6 cyl, '66 OLDS F8S \\'/tires & S.15-386S after 2PM ~~~ ... 5'16-8Cl'P~l~7 .. ~ CHEVROLET '71. Vega Nc\v. Orig owner. 9'JS.6748 '67 r..·fERCURY, P/S, P/B, auto, r & h, air. 21 M.P.G. ·. mags. Clean inside & out. PONTIAC ~ llatchback. 3 speed, good WEEKEND ONLY $1795 ·n FORD I,TD 2 dr, all A/C. Xtnt cond. mo. oo reg""'· l600. Pb. 642-9254 $500 oc best otter. 543-nss con<Hllon $1295. 586-ClMS. DOT DATSUN .. . . ···~ .. '•><l •• ..... "" '69 CHEV IMPALA CUSTOM 2 Door Hardtop. 350 vs, au Io mat I c transmission, pG\\'ft' 1teering, tinted gla&i complete. Strata b u e k e t sear., vinyl top. Fnclo1y 11ir cond. Will ..ell for. Kelly blue book wholesale, ... -. -"· '67 CA.MA.RO. Radi>, heater, automatic, air concl., power stet!ring. IUNB406) $1295. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2000 Harbor Blvd., Cofta Mesa 60-o.no '&5 O{E'VY M&1llitJ SS. H.T. Cou~. VS, auto, P/S, P/B A1r. cond., bucket teats. con. BOie S775. AJ90 fJ4 l\1RJlbu $600.-U>.mi. ~14. 1971 EL CAMlNO p/1, 11/h, si.11: new lire1. 350 \'-Jt, $2275. -8!3=88SCI, ex 162, bet s & 5, 637-rus an G. . 01967 CAA1ARO S.S V-8, 4 iipd., V/top, AMIFM nd., pwr. '6~ CORONET 2 Door. VS. 4 speed tranSmlsslon, radio and heater. t YCP- 529) $3'5 2,U!() llarbor Blvd. Costa 1'1esa At Jo'air Drive ~17 stt'., mags; NM eood· Stick ~hift, mas \\'hC1?ls. 962-8681 alt. 4. C452G1Tt '73 MONTE Carlo pwr. w . $999 air cond. A~I/F"~l rad. bucket teals. S3*JO. 846-21(1.) ·~v~~0Nra ,ear10. Power J-;r)Wf, ltmi& a Ir, vinyl roof, lo mile~ " VOLVO $2600. \VIII take trade. ~ 963-1118. '59 BISCA)'NE. reblt, 11e1'' 1966 llnrhor, C.1'.-f. 6-t6-9303 lnt~150.-----~ DODGE CRES"t'WOOD *C213) $-1629* STATION WAGON . fully *'5'1 WAGON* equipped including po\\·cr NEEDS WORK $90 disc brakes, pnwer slccring, 831-9311 factnry l'Jr, A?al/FM stereo, '72 OIEV. a.tonte tar lo, take over peymenls 01· $2600. Pleue call 962·35M. tilt steering wht..'<'I, luggage rack. Less than 19,000 acrwtl miles. Al!klna: S 2 6 0 0 • 644-4687. 1972 CA)IARO Sport Ra!lr, ·73 OODCI:: Dart Sport auto, air, P.B. p~·r sleermg 10,IXXJ ml, 340 eng. an1/in; AM/FM $2750. 843-8022 stereo, m ags, $3000 or '72 CHM YEQA nearest olr, 557-4AA7 aft 5. 1971 DODGE B-200 Sptsmn. ''H.tchback Coupe'' V-~. nu10., 127 \\'.,!J .. H.o. 0 _,,. H '" k nl SWipcns. Oean. $2350. n . .nulO, N.ltr, (' ' ce 549-2890 car. Red with black in1er-. ior. (608EPC). '65 a.JST~l\J Dodge, 4 dr, $1595 50,IXll <n•, ve')' good car. DOT OATSUl\J ,,,, ' "" 1515. ~li-8151 1968 DODGE Polarti, $375 Includes disc brks. runs good, 543-1562 --===~=--'69 Cl-IARGER, good running CHRYSLER . cond.. needs body ·~rk. l\1ake olfer. 846-2663. power, air, stereo, AM/FM, 58&-ClJ.36 '68 Ford Mustang TORONA.00 1971, · f u I l y 167 Grand Prix Conv 2 GAS mlsers. will sell either. Xlnt cond., 830-9001 Have something you want to 6 cylinder stick $850 equipt., lo mileage, tmmac. Full )>O\\'er, ne\v top, air, llave something yuu want to Both have air, 4 spd stick; Need a "Pad'"? Pll.~ an ad! sell?' ClasaWed ads do it ~-~-:645-0036c=.-=c_-= $2895, priv pty. 499-4314. Michellns. $595. 642-3354 sell! Ct1u1slfied ads do it '73 Vega & '72 Pinto. 495-4729 Autos, .... 980 Auto11 New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, Mew 980 . Dick Johnson, Vice Presa1ent • ... PARKING LOT SALE •.. ALL 1973 MODELS REMAlNING WILL BE SOLD AT INVOICE OR NEAR INVOlCE f A SPECIA·~:!SECTION HAS BEEN SET · AS'IOE .AND LOADED WITH . 1973 CARS ... ' Lincoln-Continentals.-- 1973 e DEMONSTRATORS • EXECUTIVE CARS • • • e BRAND NEW ... ' FANTASTIC SELECTION • • • SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS! 1967 4 DR Hardtop, .,.. FALCON •'"·Jf:; rodlo, ..... cond. --------11 -c'tto!MpmET . '69 FALCON MERCURYS -WA® lWTl <X>MET Lo nti., auto., P.S. (ZD\VZ7) AlR, AIL EXTRAS, !JKE $159 5 • NEW 6'IW109 CONTINENTAL 1969 CONTINENTAL SEDAN 1973 • Demo!! -Executives -New F.actory atr condtHonln(, fUll '" pl\\'tt, Vlt\YI top, leather -, , 1tnterlot, tilt wbetl, stereo, • r tloW~Cwr Comets. •• Montegos ... Margquis • • • ' '$1 Over 80 Fine tJted Can to Select From ' . ----------Naben . Cacllllac AU'l'llOlllZED DEALER 2600 ~1'.!'°~vn. 511>-9100 Opf)I ~- '61 FIREBIRD 400, xlnl cond; p/1, p/b, new paint job, ; 64&-1384- FORD '72 CON11NENTAt Mm !V.1----~---11 'Blade w/blodr Int, lall,pwr roR S&le, .'&I LTD, S815 Incl. rlec;. ldrii'l:lot. AMIFM 6a Watmlmter A• e • , 1terto ndkt, d e a I er• 1 WntmJnlter • ·peraonid auto-:' lmmac:. in1'111"""'=t'=m=""'~o....,dr-,,,..a=-,-,u-,-to, -, outf 311()()() ml. -power, air, leather ln~ lib who .. ..ie Y<lue. 16110. new,sm>.- ·1137-3\!02 '66 FORD Ctey. Sq, Sta. '13 CONTINENTAL Marlt wan .• ,. A Ml pwr. Xbtt IV, Sliver MJat, Cnnberey cond . $650. >\ 54W812. velotJr lot., Malm .U.1', JZ1 Fon! 4 apd 6 rvl, $300 C99-.31.U -I bell otter I ~ 9 MARK m '89 Qom Pltfl, or Call ~ only 3'! OCll ml1n. ladY• ·12 roRD ~ t tr car, blue cn•r 813-712! ·power, vt'.,yl ~r;'~\t ~1'. You'll &d tt an Oaatfted 1 owner. Xlnt eond. •67>3111 ·( l ~. Of The New Car • , • "G.idew r.dll' . --- 2626 #Oroftgr Countii11 Fotn ily oJ nne Car:;' HAR.OR BL VD •. OF CARS Coot• Mou e 540-5630 ' fl ome Of The Nw Car , • • "Goltfelt '.l'•11c1'" 1' ' ,. . _,. • ' • ' . • .. D~tLY PILOT Saturday, November 17, 1973- BRAND NEW 1974 INCLUDES: Dealer preparation, freight, Calif..em ission control, dealer -retention fee, lull facfory equipment. ORDER YOURS TODAY 10 Pass 'sta. wagon, V-8, auto. trans., power s999 steering, radio, heater, whitewall tires, orig· inal thruout. 59,464 miles, mint condition. >.' n~ . ~ . . '71 Pinto Coupe Auto. trali1., f.,~lory •ir eondllion- ing, radio, heater, vinyl roof, only 25,<142 mile1. lilt• "w. !794PLM ) '72 MUSTANG Coupe · 51899 - • .. . . 1973 . MUSTANG GRANDE JS.I CIO~V-8, crui5eomatic, convenience 9roup, inst. group,':woide oval tires, pwr. disc brakes, console, AM"'FM stereo, pwr. wi·ndows. DEMONSTRATOR I lF04H 1681771 964 s42·77 FULL PRICE Brand New 1974 CUSJOM PICKUP snLESIDE Includes Oeaier preparation, freight, Calif. emission control, dealer . retention fee, full ·factory equi"pment. ORDER YOURS.TODAY. - FULL PRl:CE ' '71 MAVERICK Coupe Small V-8, auto. trans., power-steer~ ing, radio, whitewall tires, vinyl· roof, deluxe trim-white ext .. blue int., real cream puff. 12 months or 12,000 warranty. -#814DDZ $2 ·199 '71 T BIRD Lan au Cpe • V-8, auto. trans., factory air condition-· ;ng, power (d;sc ) b<akes, pow" •3499 windows, AM/FM radio, heater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof; bucket • seats.Sharp, 17,4¥ miles. #427080 '73 PINTO Sta. Wagon. -V-8, auto. tra"s., factory air conditioning, po·~er s}eering, (disc) brakes, villyl roof, tinted glass, low miles &harp. #-4S4FOT $299. -9 -rspeeo.-stic1c-.";tt,-1,~o>•"•'•"· -$ 2·za~··-radio,._hea1er, whitewall tires, deluxe ~ 1 trim, It. green matching int. 12monlhs or 12,000 mile warranty. /IS37GWZ · '66 Mustang Coupe 6 cyl.. 1tick thifl, r1u:l io, he<11 ter, Ce Lu xe interior. Original. ISBM· 282 1. 5899 '70 DATSUN 510 2 dr. Sed., a11to. trans., radio, heater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, .21,918 miles, gas si1iper. #371BXC 71 Ford ElOO Surfer Van . -v.e, 1tick thift, <11ir conditioni"9· d1a9 c<11rpeh, mag wheeh, 1pecial m•t.,ltic paint, high b<11ck budeh. Sin Bin Speeial. 177fi 07H I •2999 '70. MAVERICK ·Cpe 6 cyl., auto. trans., radio, heln~r, • s· 1 whitewall tires, deluxe chrome, metall ic red. #ZWA693 -·r . . '70 MUSTANG Mach I 199 ~~e~~~i:c~ s;;:~s~~~ro~1,:~~~~; • $ ·1· 79·9 whitewall tires, blue glow, •rallyt · _, · · wheels, sharp. /16-44AEV _ '68 Mercury Park Lane , 4 Dr . Hard top. F~,lory t ir eondi- tioning, full power, immaculate conditio". [YUP~12l -" '71 Country Squire , , •A••••Gu sTAT10• WAGON V.8, auto. tran1., f•etory •ir eon-•2699" da;,.;,9, ,, ... ''"'''•· ,.... . _- ' di1e br•ka1, radio, ~a.,t•r, lu9ga9• r1ek -Shtrp . 12 month1 or 12,000 mil• warranty. , ·' I • -1973 .. • MAVERfCK ·4·.D·oo·R' Lu)!ury decor option, air conditioning, cruiseOmatic, white wall ~. tires, AM-FM stereo . 9wr. tt•tring, 6 cyl., vinyl roof. OEMON~TRA., TOR llK9221l69751 • : ·" ~, FULL PRICE ~ t •• ·-.... Plus Tix \ 1973 GRAN TORINO 2 DOOR HARDTOP .Auto. fr•"'" f•etory t ir eonditio"· ing, r•dio, htal•r, mag wht•l1. 27,7 30 milf 1. Exlr• Sh1rp. IOJfi. EKT ) '73 3,4 Ton CHEV PU 1Dl9HSWI FULL-PRICE PLUS TA,X • ' ·, & UCINSI . 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