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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-01-01 - Orange Coast PilotI • ' ! • • ' I ' 1 NeW • ' .. . . ,.. . • " • Year~s :. .. -. . Your Uo1t1 etolvn ~ Dally Pu11e r ... , ' 'v \ VOL. 67, NO. I: 5 SE.CTIONS, 58 PAGES ORANG.E .COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUES DAY, JANUARY I,• 1974 TEN CENTS IO-cent Per -Gallon Gas~-. ' Increase Seen by March ; !J1i1•1•Y Ne1v l'eu1· Jay l\1ic:hael l~obc11 Foster. 1. IrVine. has go04 reason to celebrate the arrival of the ne\\' year. n is also h1s birthday. He was the first baby born in Orange County in 1973. He weighed almost seven pounds wticn he arrived)--i.Il....1.J973 • .at U1La.m.hat...J:Ioag A1emor-ial .flosp!lal. 1'he son uf ~I r. and 1t'lrs. Gerald Foster now weigbs in al a healthy 22 pound ~. . Gi1·l 1-Ield iiii.Ca1; T1·u11k Res c11ecl; l(id11aper Sougl1t Watergate -~_harges . Due Soon , WASHINGTON I UPI\ T h e \'latergate scandal spilled into 1974 today \.\'ith hints new indictments may be returned \\'ithin 60 days and that the Senate investigatioo. ~Y have to go beyond its schOOuled Feb. 28 deadline. ~Special Prosecutor Leon Ja\Yorski, in a report \l:rappinli up the prOgress made on the complex case since the special prosecution force was established last June . indicated the continuing probe may soon result in many new charges. ·Thus Car. 17 persons have pleaded guilty and one "no cont est" t ,._ \Vatergate-related crimes; two others have been ronvicted; six: are ,awaiting trial. . ·"Although investigations in various areas within the spetial prosecutor's jurisdiction are continuing, including the review of White House files .. " Jaworski said, "The presentation or evidence to ' the grand juries has progressed to the point that in January and February these bodies "''ill be prepared to consider the matter of returning indictments ln a -substantial number of. major in- volvements." Jaworksi, "Wlio succeeded the fired Archibald Cox in Nov.ember, did not elaborate. The sca ndal began June 17, 1972. Wit h the bugging arrests of five men at the Democratic National Committee headquarte~ at the Watergate complex here. twteanwhile. Fred Thompson. minority counsel to the Senate Watergate Com· mittee. said he feels the panel may have to ask the Senate· to extend the Ft!b. 28 deadline fQr finishing its in· OAYTO:\A HEAC ll. Fla. (,\E-1 -"Ou r Beach Communit y College, and two othl'r \'estigation. pra yl'rs h:ivC' been answerL>d. Shc"s hornc • girls ~·ere_ celebrating the birthday of "I don't see any \\'ay .jn the world and she's safe,"' said F~mesl f\lorris P-att ie ,,..lal3mey at the Daytona Beach "'e c;an finish the thing by Feb. "8." when his abducted dau0"hlcr \vas rclurn· home of l\liss J\falarncy 's parents, 1.1r. Thompson said at his home in Nashville, . Tenn: "I reel like they will have to cd w1harn1t.'<1. and ~!rs. Ernest "'talarney. -go back to the Senate and ask for "\V e arc so rt'ry 1h;1nkful.'" Al>out 11 p.m. PST, a black man an extension of time." 1'1orris and · his daughtl'r, 20-ycar-ol d in his early 20s and armed with a Thom pson said the committee must Kathy L. f\·lorris. tirrived hon1c just pislol burst through the front door. decide ·the "relative significance" on hours before 1974 brgiln. She had been n1atters the staff is pl11'filling _now - '----alx:lucled early Sunaa~ \\•hile filtl!ndlng-----:The DJ~_ started to l~ve . the house including hefty Ni:11:on campaign con· j a birthdHy party :-it a friend's hon1c. after sJapp1ng the four white girls around tributions Crom dairy interests and a 1 l\londay, a motorist in Oca la. 80 miles and stealing their money and a stereo SI00.000 gift from billionaire reclu se rrom here, Heard f\liss ~torris.-cry for set. But he decided. to take MiM }.1orris lfoward Hughes, now under rooeral in· help from inside th!; lrunk of a'n aban: \Vilh him, saying she sounded "like a dictment. doocd ~car.' . Southern cfacker" and he did not lik e From his home at l\·lorganton, N.C .. He forcL'<i the trunk open and £reed rural Southemers: committee chairman Sam J. Ervin Jr. her. The man foret'd f\li.ss Morris to ac-told UPI he wants to \Veigh starr pro- 'l-oi~Th~•J~~1~orgr~~~"~t~ra~'~'e¥1cd~~to~Oc~,~al~a~an~d~.-{co~1~n~a~n~!i't;~:;';;f;~:J:wi-<ac..._greu...befote..deciding.;vhether to rewm· Ii a er athy undccwent medica l observa· that belonged lo one of the girls. mend that the committee resume its \ lion at a loca l hospita~. brciughl her ~-larion . County deputies ·would not public hearings .. They are tentatively home. comment !ale ~1ooday night about efforts sci to begin again ne:<t month. "The depuliL'S didn "t ask her anything to capture the man. Ervin said he \ltould call a committee about the n1an ~·ho s10Je her a\vay,'' ~'!orris would not allo\v reporters lo meeting "pretty soon" after returning said ~lorris. nn insurance a,l!;cnt. during lalk to his daughter but said she. three to \¥3.shington Jan. 23. Cioogress is in a telephone inler\•icw. "They just told younger ~iorris children and the friehds recess until Jan, 21. us to go-and lake hl'r horne and pl*.lise \\'ho had been lerrorizcd with her had Ervi n also said he has "no objection" God thnt she wa sn·1 hurt." a tearful reunion. to re cqnsideratign_Qf t~ con1n1ittec's I !---PolIT:Cij3..,~ethiS3ccounl or !he cveTll s l"T\Ve On"l ·kno\ anYfhlng abolittflat subpoena o( nearly 500 tapes and several ' ' ' ' thal preceded the reunion of parents 1nari ... I haven 't even asked Kathy hundred documents from the White and daughl.l'r: \\'hat he told her." Morris said. "It House .... a demand ti-re White House Miss !\1orris, \Vho attends Daytona doesn 't 1natter now." has ter1ued "incredible." Qtii.~t llolida11 Nixon Watching F~othall f'ron1 \\'Ire Services PresidC'nl Nixon celebrated the ad\'Cnl or the New Year quietly with son1c of his ranuly at 1he \Vcstcrn \Vhitc House in •San Ch:mentc after conferring for 110 111inulC'S. wiLh Secretary of Slate lleo ry A. Kissinger 'and signing n bill creatihg a gQverni'ncnr bank to assum._t debts or olhcr gove rnment agencies. Buslne'ss loday wa's to be nt a mi.ltimur~..r1s Nixon. nlong with the First l.ndY-•ml dnughier Tricia CQx, plannoo to watch the Rose Bowl Parade and game on .tclev181on. ~ June and David Elscnhowt'r rcn1nined -in ttte-Wttshlngton.-D,G., area-and JOn·in la\V Edward Qox: was in New York . The President worked during the early hourS ol New Year's Eve and telephoned ' ' I - ' I several Republican Congressional leaders to "'ish them a happy 1974: Among recipients were Senate Republican leader J·tugh Scott o{ Pennsylvania and House Republican leader John .J. Rhodes of Arizona. The White House said Nixon and Kiss· il!~cr "disc~'<ld general foreign pollcy · ma ers. \t'.,ifh ,emphasis on the Mladlc East 6eneva COflfercnce and energy mat· tets." · --Under the government bnnk bill. funds would be obtained by selling securities to the public IQ poy off flnanclul de!icill -ol federal agencies .. In announcing th~ signing of ~e federal Financing Blink A~t, a spokesman said n was cstabnshcd: -Te> "provide for ccntrallted and 1nore , erfieient financing ol fed eral and federally assisted borrowings from the public" and -To ensure "greater debt ,wanage- n1ent coordination by requiring treasury approval of . fed eral . agency plans regarding irl issues ru1(l sales or obliga· tions in the market.';.> • Officials· said ··Kissinger1s a~Scsnent of the future trend of the ~tiddle East peace con!erence was highly optlmlsllc. • Top-level aides said the secretary believes that with th'e lsraell eleeUons over, negotiations wtll become more ac- tive, with a "fiiur-out:Of-five chanCf!" that 11thlngs will work out." Also on Monday, President Nixon ·~ pointed his wile. Pat, to be temporary (See NIXONS, Page !) '• , • DllltJ' l"li.t l"flofe b' P11ricll 0'09ellllt THIS' IS CARLA, THE DARLING OF FAIRVIEW'S WARD NINE Hope.for the New. Year is a Littte Girl Who Almost Drowned Nixo11 Asl{s ~ Stoclipiliitg Filel Probe \VAS1!1;.;c TO:'J 1UJll) Federal energy officials '.\londay approved a 1 1.~ ,. cent increase in retail gasoline prices and predicted a IO.Cent a gallon rise by l\1arch 1. The overall increase in gasoline and homt-1 hea"ting fuel "\\•ill be in the neighborhood of 10 N'nts a ~allon ." Charles · Owens. a spokesrnan for the Fedq1"al Energy Office , told a news con· !erence. In a sepa ra te action. F E 0 Adn1inistrator \Villian1 E. Si1non said he had bee n told bv President Nixon that he expected Silnon · lo conduct a "tough and thorough" investigation of any industry suspected of stockpiling rue!. Nixon asked for a report a n preliminary findings "no later than Feb. l," Simon said. Simon said the President lold hi m by telephone that "he wants to know '"hich rompanies are involved in viola- lions, to what extent, and what penalties are being leveled." ''The President was emphaslic that any industry abuses duTing a time \\'hen .our citizens .are called upon to sacrifice is intolerable and that this administration will find out if price gouging, Improper llllocalions or hoarding is taking place, and ·see that tlle J)enaltles are strongly enforced," Simon quoted Nixon as saying. The average price of home heating December was 43.3 cents a ga llon. The predicted. increase by A-1arch 1 would bring the price to 53.3 cents per gallon. The average price of home healing oil in December was 29 cents a gallon, and it wOu!d go to 39 cents by l\1arch I. Owens said it was not possible at this time to give a definite figure on (See ENERGY, Page %1 ..--...._ . Valley Pair Has . ~.·It. e!s-~earni-D-"'--lst_Bah_y of Year ~ ·8 !\tr. and Mrs. Annando Gonzalez of Fountain Valley did their part to ring in Darli1ig of Ward Ni1i e lr11provi11.g By ARTHUR R. YlNSEL or results can be se~n to show that Of ''" Dan, l"llot Staff something in the treatment process is -eannhe-Darling-of-Ward-Nine-does-working..-- not know that it is now 1974, beca03e .. She is a groovy !iltle chick," says in her limited ·world , a day is just Frank Butterfield'. ass istant prograffi another day. but ror the little Fairview director in the Fairvie\V Child Develop. State Hospital patient, it is a Happy ment Division. New Year. Carla ma y nol kno\¥ what the "'ord Someday, perhaps each day won 't be groovy means. but she's learning. just anot her day ~n her \Vay of vic\v~ng. lier idea of a groovy tim e no\v is the world, but \\1111 have a name l~ke lo get all drcs. .. e<t up \vith o::ome match· Tuesday or Wednesday -and a numl>er me;, j~\'l?lry. and ~ roUt'<l out or -and a year. \Vard Nine in her \\•heelchair for a Carla the Darling of Ward Nine is -ride on the Fairv icv,i Jolly Trolley. 1 the only one among 1.700 patients at "She likes ro go places and do thine:s," the 42-ward facility for the mentally savs anoth er char,f!e nurse of \Vard Nine, retarded to be handicapped by nearl y ~1i-s. \Vilma tlazclrif?g. drowning In a backyard Swimmine: pool.. "She likes real fancy dresses and Now, four years later at the age puttiOJt: on bracclc1~. r.1v goodtlf'"=S. you'd • 0£ si,, she ls beginning to go !o school. .never kno'' this is the sa1nC' chil!I." Six months ago,· she could only say C1.1rla, you see. \vas curled up In a ~w \\'ords -mostly the nanles of a fetal pQSition and totally nna~vare ward persoMcl -and only then when of her O\\'n e:11:istcnce \\'hen adiuitted her damaged body and mind were relax-to Fairv\e\v afger her close encounter ed and she sat and concentrated hard . ' '''itli dcalh in the S\vlmminjt" pool. Anoxl a.. the type of brain da'ma{Ze No\v, she is goi ng to school in the associated with a near-drowning. in pre-kinderi;tarten pro~ram .• althOugh her which the body is deprived or oxygen, .-IC!sons arc such simole things thal other left her spnslic and subsequently retard· non.-handicappod people tilkc (Qr granted. ed. She hns learned that the sq uare slicks Changes a1·e still occutring. however, in the puzzle go in the square holes. and suddenly Carla is imprOving. nol the round holes. 11Jfa hant to expJaln,i; .says WiMie car1a is also leaJlliJlg. su.ch Qasic .rriat· Schmidt RN ; one of the want Charges. tors · as going to· the ladies r001n alooe ~1·1 Even the-.doctont can't explain-all the 'and trying despera!'ety-tn overcome-the 'things that are happening to her." lack of balance that sHll confines her "When she ls t'Otnpletelµelaxed-Me. to a ehro1ne st1.-el wheelchnir. • · can speak and tries so hard to ca rry 111 would like1.o stress her tremendous on A ronversation . That's ~n1ethin~ drive and n1otlvat\on.'' stlys Nurse "\\'.e never expected ... a.t. all!" says Schn1ldt, who ls familiar \vHh a lhousand Mrs. Schmidt. " ha.nd_lcnppcd children and finds Curl:1 carla the l>arlin g of \Verd Nine quickly unique:. pi~kcd up her nickname. ''Originally we had no hope for hrr Those who work with the handicapped, but her own dril't' is part or it after all. arc happiest when sotne kind ' (Set Ct\.HW\, !luge ?l ' • • - the N~w Year by present ing Ure Orange Coast \vilh ils fi rst baby of 1974 . l\iarcos Christopher Gonzalez was born at 1:34 a.m. today at St. Joseph's Hospi- t<il in Orange. The couple lives at 9451 El Sol Circle in Fount;1in Valley. Tile infa nt weighed 10 pounds 21h: ounces and \va& 21 11. inches long. lie-was the first child for the couple . .i.\fr. Gonza- les is 36 and Paula Gonzales, the mother, Is 34. 'The falher is a fireman for the Hunt- ingtoo Beach department and Mrs. Goo· w lcs teaches fifth grade at Clegg Ele- mentary school in Wes tminster. J\lrs. Knren Singer, nurse at St. Jo- seph's, annoW\Ced the birth for the ho!t-pilal. Orange Coast • Weather. J\lostly cloudy today and Wectnes- day \\'ilh increasing chance of rain bL>cotning 30 pcrt.'cnt Ibis aft E!moon und 60 percent Tuesday evening. Cooler days with highs in rhe upper 5-0s. 1.NSIDt: TODAY Bob Tlion1C1s kicl,ed a 19-yard field goal t~itll 4:26 t"en1<1llli11g urid t.con1n1t1te To1n Cle7tl t11ts tussed "a crucial tllird down pass trit/1 lt>ss tl1a11 three 11tin11tes 1~ !Ji1, helpfng Norre Dnn1e to cu1 e.t'ci1.ing 24·23 Sug<1r Bou·l foul· 1.Julf t·fctoru ovt'r Alilbo111a i\1011· (./(1lJ t1i0Jit. See Sports. 1>11oe 15. L.M. 11'11 J CJIU1l lttl l4-Jl c.mo<t ~ CrltlWl11 U DtltPl Mtllct• I 11!.,lorltl 1'111t • (llltr11fllMllf ·"""'" ,llllftCt 11-11 • l'tr "" "IKO<ll f, I MY 01•tlner 11 MtW'4t n •tJ o •• ,... cw111, • Sl'M"h 11·1• Ttl•vl'll"' 11 W1met1'\ N.wt IP.It l ' ' • 1 •• .... v PILOT Tutsdar, Januarr 1, iq74 'lst•ad i. E~ctio1as Meir Holding On ' In ' . ' Tough ~~ttle T.EL,.,.-A\tl..\!..-+\;AA 11rimrifurist C'.okla lo.heir's · rulu1g Labor Par1y today"· lost some o{ its P'l"·er to a strong rightisl Coalition and small \l'fl\\'ing gi-oups , but emergrd from the tougheS! election battle in its history still holding the dominant edge in Israeli politics. The setbacks for the liibQ r Party in national elections appeared· cerfain to have a major impact on the peace lerms the Je\\'ish Slate , ,~·ill off~r the Police Link • Death to 4, • OC Murders Six mutilation murders. four of which in\'olvl'd victims found in Orange County, . were linked by Los Angeles homicide detectives 0 1\.ionday after the Saturday discovery of a man's body in San BernarOino C::oun ty. The latest \'tclim, unidentified, had been beaten and his hands had been· se\·ered , according to robbery·homicide ir1vestigat9r .John St. John, who added that the sirTiilarity of the attacks and other "identical evidence" led police . -ro connect the slayings. Only two of the first five victims, Whose bodies were found in Los Angeles and Oran ge C.OUnties, bave been iden- tified. Four of the dead, had been slrangl· cd and two had been badly beaten, police said. / 1----'l'.,..-first--viffim;-htler-tdentified as Edward D. Moore. 19, a Marine stationed at Camp Pendleton, was found April 2fi, 1972 in Seal Beach. He had _been strangled. The only other victim to be identified, Ronnie Gene Wiebe. 21, of Ti'ullei-ton, was found last July, also in Seal Beach. He too. had been st rangled. Last , Feb. 6, police .found the nude body of a young man in \Vilmington. Another l:>ody. also "'that of a young man. was found March 14 in Htl!'ltington Beach . In April, plastic bags cootaining the legs, arms and torso of anoth~r victim were found in Wilmington and Huntington Beach, ' Police said at the time lhf!t all the victims had been mutilated and theorized that a homosexual sex maniac \Vas loose in the coastal area. ' Ara15.r;n ts~ Pit1!1?11e East conference tn Gtneva. / \\lith 1,500 out or 4.100 precincts reporting . computer projections of ~1on· da y·s \'Oting for the 120-member Knesset ~parliament l showed the . labor party \1t th a loss of at least five of its 57 seats. The ccntcr·right Likud bloc IN.I by ~lenahem Begin, which held 32 scats, gained al least si x ne1v Scats in· ihe closely fought race. LefLwing minority parues also gained. Sixty<ine seats are needed to control the govcrnmenJ . ~ The Jabor alignment has ruled Israel in one form or .another since Israel's birth in 1948. \\'ith the Octob('r ~liOdle E:ast \var only two months old and thousands or troops still on frontline duty , the ma in lsS ue in the election was the baltle with the Arabs and plans to work OUl a lasting ?wliddl~ East peace. lo.1rs. Meir's government said ·it wanted to achieve •·peace with honor" at the Geneva peace talks .with the Arabs and that it wa_s willing . to withdraw from at least oome territory to reach that goal. · The Likud, blaming the Labor Pa~ty for being taken by surprise by the Arabs, said it would insist on.. keeping z:nost of the territory captured ·during the 1967 war. Begin, 60, said at his parJy head· quarters early today that the Likud had ne>t attained victory but nevertheless had made "the greatest inroad against the social democratic-domination of Israeli politics in 25 years. A deeisive, fate ful and historic event has occurred." Final official figures in the election will not be tabulated until the end of the week, the central elections com· mittee said. From Page 1 ENERGY ... the price increase expected in January and the months beyond. But he blamed most of the increase on the doubling in the price of crude oil in recent. weeks. Th e increases approved by the govern- ment contain no profit ·for retailers reliAers or wholesalers: They will offsei lhe drop in sales caused by an estimated 20 percent decrease iri the amount of gasoline available. ' ~· Sc1:flnibli1ig for Gas, . , Guru·ds Pull Two Bodies F1·0111 Ocean SAN Fl!AN CISCO (APl -Two uniden- tified bodies \\'Cr,C pt(ke<Lout O[ the J 'aclfic Occnn of( 1-111 \f r..toon Baf today bv the Coast c.:uard. ,.. 'the Coast Gunrd sttid one o( its • helicopters had picked· up one body whi1C the other was recov~red by a Coast Guard boat. Il you don't have to drive somewbere today, you can save yourself a Jot of pain and stain by staying home and avoiding the crunch these people got themselves into l\Ionday. This gaggle Qf· gas seekers lined up r..tond ay aftefnoon"S L '1 serve· your.self, sta- ti on at 17th Stre~t and Santa Ana c\venue 111 t osta i\lesa. The bodies have · been turned over to the San Malt10 Counly Coroner!s office ror i<tentification and determination of cause of dca.th, the s1>0kesman said. ' . . e Gre11a_des Fo1n1d GENEVA tUfl) -Police discovered five parcels contain ing hand grenades n11d another \1•ith explosive material l\!onday in lockers at Geneva's central ,_. . . ' Rain '.Da1npens._ P•sade11a • • ( IN SHORT ... ) Cliarles Schulz Leads 8St1i Parncle specu1iu.lar railroad station following an anonymou~ telephone lip. A dazzlirtg procession of silver-laden horses.,. marching bands and 60 nower. bedecked floats -the world-famous Tournjlment of RoS{'S Parade ·_ herald- ed the start of 1974 New Year's mom!ng1 but . I cf an inch of rain· had dampened the parade rou.te as sh0"1.'ers started at midnight. Sanford Van ·Leuven of the National \Veather Service reported the rain "'ris' expected to continue possibly moderate· ly. through the afternocrn. The theme of the 85th annual Rose' Parade is "Hrippiness ls ... " i:ounia· mcnt officials had specia l Jackets printed up with the slogah, "l-lappincss Consumer Su1·vey Sl1ows U.S. Recession iii '7 4 ANN ARBOR, Mich . (UP I) Consumer attitudes toward business, the economy and the government suggest that . the ooset of a general r~ion in the United States is imminent. the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research said Monday. The lnstitute's Survey Research Center, basing. its conclusions o.n the interviews completed Nov. 20, said the consumer sentiment index was 76.7 in November against a basis of 100 points as of February 1966. The index's record lov,· \Vas ~75.4 in the 1970 receiSion. "A significant slo,,.,·do"1.'?l in consumer spending, a su~tantial fall'"°ff in two key consumer industries thousing ~ cars), and therefore prGbably a r~ss1on were indicated by surveys conducted early this ye!ll' before the fuel crisis became a prOblem,''-saTcl . the latest survey repcJrt,: . The results of the most recent survey. in conjunction with th e deepening fuel crisis. suggest that the onset of a genera l recession is imminent. "The crucial question is how long and how deep the recession, may be,'' the survey said. . George Katona. the survey founder, and Jay Schmiedeskamp, its director. said the recessiOn could be short and mild if family income continues-to shO\\' frequent gains. But, they said. the lack er confidence in the government and its economy, policy, along \vilh concern ·about inflation. have a long-tenn impact and unless they are reversed could prompt a relalive\y deep and prolonged recession. is ...a-Perfect Parade," and only unfore- seen problems could keep. their \\'ish r rom coming true. Grand J\1ars.hal Charles Schulz. c;re- ator of the '.'Peanuts" comic strip, nnd rosC queen r..Hranda Barone, a 17·year· c)[d Italian-born high school coeq. are the top cclebriti~ in the 197~ parade. But the rCa! stars are 'the.Jloats, steel, fiberglass and wood · superstruc;tures up to 50 feet long 18 feet \vide and 16 leet high and all ~vercd with a total of 12 million living plants and flowers. The National \Veathcr Service sai,d skies v•ould be cloudy _Ne~ Years Day \Vilh the chance of rain 1ncreasmg to 30 percent" by the afternoon. The Los Angeles and Pasadena ar~a reported -rain beginning at abou_t ml~· night and a1nounting to . I of an lnch 1ll the first hour, The Shov.·ers \Vere to COO· The telephone caller. claimed thE! packets had Arab terrorists. e Vtllilies .'l1ied police said, been left by LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Sierra Club filed suit in the state Supreme Court t-.1onday against the Public Ulllitl~ Commission ttnd Southern CaHforn1a Edison Co .. challenging approval or an $89.13 million increase Jn electric rates. The 14-0,IKIO--menlbcr conservation· oriented club asked the court to revieW the decision las t Se.pt. ZS granting Edison the rate boost. e Oil Tankers NEW YORK (UP I) -The stale at· ti:lrney general's office is irivestigating charges that tankers filled with oll may be waiting offshore for fuel prices to rise before sellng their valuable tinue into tile mornin g. Up,vards ·or 1.5 1nillion persons \\'ere cargoes. expected to line the. five and ~ne-half . State Attorney General Louis. Lefkowitz mile route for the (\vo-hour spectacle. . said his staff would look into the charges Sonle enthusiastic spectators sta kt>d out as part of a full-scale inv,l!stlgation Into prime curbside locations as ea rly as Sun-whether •·the oil shortage is · real or day.· contrived.'' e Switch Bla111ed Another 110· million persoos are ex· petted to \\•atch the parade on telev ision. That number \Viii apparen tly include ··SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -·Southern President and l\.1rs. Nixon. who have rid-Pacifi c railroad officia!S ha\'e questioned den in sc\'eral past parade!. The First An1trak's announcement that a faulty Family i~ spen ding the holidays at the S\\'itch causud lhe passeng,e..t..train derail· \Vestem \Vhite Ho use. but a spokesntan ment that injured 84 people last week. so id thev ha ve no plans to ~tllend either ··They ttre being a little bit the par.ide or the game. . premature." Andre\\I Anderson, a Sponsors. desi'l"ners and builders or -t~e Southern Pacfeic Sj)Okes(l'lan, said Mon-R~ Par~~e noats have.two goals .1n day. "The Amtrak officials made the ~ The-healfless, 1slashed body or a young woman was found Nov. 2 on the rodi:s near CastCllamare but police ha\re not li nked the slaying to the other murders. The woman was later identilied, on the Oasis of scars And moles on her body. as Toni E. • Gorman, 28. of Worthington. Ohio, the mother or an eight-year-old boy. .:;. The increase ··of ~ to . I 'h cents· mJecL!! the need to offset pioduct co.of# , > to retailers and wholesalers. A systetn of. price adjustments resulting from..fuel allocations will allow fUrther increases, the first_of which will be annowic'ed ··at the end of the week." . : f't-om 1"'1-e 1 Ra1isoni Note For Santa? ~1nd-thr1lhnj.! Jhe Jpec~tors and \vtn. ~ judgment on a \•ery brief visit to the ning one of the .!7'.~aJor .awards a:-·'scene f'rid ;i v night in the rain \\·hen nounced· moments.-ocfor~ the para c e\·ervth ing ,,.,:as still covered with mud "'~"ZWAMln~~, U.S. Weather ' T~ las! w!nttor 11t1rrn ol 1973 Monday spread snow from Ofllo to New l'ngland 1nd frtoe1lno rain and sleet from Penn1ylv11nl1 lo So11thlPrn New Engl1nd. 1' Hundrtlb of bl/sine''"· ln1111strle1 end '1(1Vernme<>t o!tkes g1v1 workers tne "llav off In SI. Louis 10 dig out from 1now n1erlv 11 !oat detP. ertterlr cold temper1l11re• lroi e t11e mlcll1nds .iond told wave warnings were reised deell lnTo ~ Sootfl. Torned!ll", he1vy reins a<1d hall tllrlleted A1lir>am1 1nd a 1orr11do walch wes up 111 Al10llm1, Ceon1i1 Ind lhe Florlda 1>4nh1nd1t. In !fie wHI, 1 <ookl wave grlpl)td Wlihl114ton s1a1e 1'en lnCllH of snow covtred Y1~lm1, Wa,h,, <)nd "temperatures In E1ttern Weshing!on were e~pecled to slip 10 5 belciw 1toro. AddOO to this increase is another 2'.3 cents per gallon now moving through the pipeline as a result of crude Oil increa~s dating back to e a r I y December. Simon said that the President ex- pressed pleasure at the responsible way the American people are complying .with fuel con~ervation requests. "There is good evidence that Ameri- cans have recognized the importance of each individual·s ccntributions so that the country as a whole can count on our critical need being met," Simon said the President to!d h1m. CARLA ••• I . and wllBtever she d~. it takes three times tfie effort that it "would for anyone else." Garia could perhaps spend some or her time to better advantage.. but childhood is a time for fooling aroW1d and she likes to tug the beard of assis- tant program director Frank Butterf-ield. He says he silS still for a few minu.tes and it takes her all that tinie to focus on his beard , think about pulling it and then coordinate her muscles and nerves to reach out and do it. "She is." says Butterfield, "a groovy little chick." FORT THOMAS. Ky. (AP) - The Fred Otto Jr. family received a ransom call on Monday night afte r' a 5-foot plastic Santa Cl_aus turned up missing from their front lawn. "And you'll never guess what the ransom is.'' said a policeman . "Three Milky Way candy bars, two Snickers and a Nestle's Crunch bar." The Ottos, following instruc;tions from the Santa·nappers, placed the loot in a CQffee can and left it on the front lawn. sleps of! at 8:30 a.m. · · Fro1n Pane l NIXONS .. : chairinan of a national volun tary service advisory council and named 24 persons to serve with her. 7 The council was createll lasl -October under the 1973 Domestic Volunt eer ,. Service Act to help advise the director of Action . the fede ral agency responsible for administration of the Peace Corps and several other volooteer operations. Crooner Bi11g · H-ospitalize<l .,.. HILLSBOROUGH IA Pl -Bin~ crosby has eotered a hospital Monday fqr treat- ment of pleurisy, his butler said. · The 69·ycar-<1ld crooner was reluctant to go to the hospital ~ton.day but acceded to !he "1.'ishcs of his wife, Kathryn, a forme r nurse, said Allen Fisher. the bu tler. . Alter Crosby.'s illness was diagnosed as pleurisy. there was concern It might develop into pneumonia if not lreat.ed, r·isher saif. "\\'e're hoping he v,•i ll be home tomor· Loi NI A. Loo1n ·1 Ml CHAE Tl>!: last w!nt~r bl,,~t ot the ye1r 111st'd up di 11 raniied uo flit Norlhe111!ern 111board, but iravel w1rnlr111s were \IP In M•ry11nd, Pennsy1v1n1•, New Vork, C0<1netllt11! end M1 u1chuse1!1. -Hlrlll-~&ad..:.Krcu_IJU:-ffilllwes!,,__ 1 nto me•e.i1y ifrOf,pfd lo J6 de'lll!t1. belOW-z1rD .fl lltmldll 1_n(j M1hnornt-n, Minn. l1 hit 7? below ttoro at lnlerMlionll Falli, Minn., and W11t1rtown. But the thieves apparently \vere not satisfied. !.'The.y-said-tOOY.:~11-aga~n..-­ maybe tomorrow, vlith new in- structions," the officer said. Among those instructed lo elect a permanent chairman 14,t their first meeting and provide ~nnual reports to the President and Congress were Teamsters Union PrEfSident Frank E. Fitzsimmons: \V . Clement Stone. Nixon -campaign' financla:J su pporte r; Charles L. Bartlett , syndicated· columnist, and Jerome H. Holland, former U.S. am· bassador to Sweden. rruv or...lhc. next day:• he added;-: ---~- He saitl Crosbv had asked that the nan1e of 1hr hoSpital not be disclosed because "they have enough to do without worrying abou t inquirle~ about rne." 5·~ecor!I iows for !flt dttt wert .sir at M!nne1pa111, Minn., with "2• bl!ilw, Slou• 1'"1111. S.O., wllfl 16 Delow, 111(1 1'0Pl~I, io:an. ond K1n1as City, Mo .. wr1h a below. T1mtier1t\lftt down lo 35 ri<e!ow wtre predicted lor New Vl'M'' mornlno In Wl•tonSln, ano colt! we"I w1rn1no1 were up a\ tar 5ou!h •1' Kentucky, 1'Pnn,•s~ and Mi,snslopl. Threto Inches ol snow fetl In si ~ hours Of! (ontor!I, N.H., and lwo lncfl~ en AlaNny N.Y, 1lur1ing1on, VI., and Po•tland, Maine. . .'loutlalund Mos!!Y (IQ\/c\V New VMr'S 011 and We<1neW1y wltfl JO carttnt Cft!Wlce of r11ln T11tS<l•y alle•noon lncrttslng ro 60 percent ~uesd1y nlQM and Wfd-nesda~ to~slal and moun!aln areas, V&rlable t loudln,s\ ;~1~•.or s~Uons. 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U.IJ f!IOllllllY I 11'1111'.,.,. etttltlflltftl JUI -*"· • Wraps· Are Oft Piece of burlap that covered new California speed Umll sign on the San Diego Freeway near Brookhurst Street in Fo1,1J1tai n Valley came off today~' the slate's new 55-mile-an-hour top speed law went Into errert. 1'ho new law, a result or the energy crisis, applies everyw here sta rl ing today and the CaUfornia Hlghway Patrol says il isn't going lo wa it to start enforci ng it. . - • .. • .. • . -- ... a. . W e've been given a fr esh start on a brand new year. Let's all make a resolution to each do our part to help make 1974 the best y.ear ever! May we always continu e- to work together for peace , prosperity and hope°. • TED & MARILYN =-·:~LDEN.'-8 CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA IN THI H.t.1101 ARIA , . 646-4838 SINCl.1957 r HOURS: Mon. "''" Thun., 9 to S:lO \• .. ' . FRI., t lo 9 -SAT., 9:30 to.$ ' ' .. - .• .. • • • Vall B By L "' F'ountai ' today the the · livfs small c atarted b a couch . '!'he fi at the ho Mrs. Du ?r .. 5 an j, Anoffl.er Stroh. 19 with bu lie Is lis at Or;mg .Fire ~ interview amlnlng to the Iti the co "It's. Q started th . Warr' Dunlop • ,, , • -f , ' ' 1'ufsday, January 1, 1974 ' DAil Y Pi\.DT 3 ; . udge : Lets -1rvine 'Foundation Ruling Stand By CEORGE lEJDAL u judgme<jt which allows. the Irvine Judge Loomis aaid 'ht oaw ..,,....., . °' t11e o.nr "'"' situ Foundatiori to sell ita lrvioe Company · to reopen the queatlon ln the Wence Los Angeles Superior C:OOrt Judge Johii stock In order ID comply wllb a 11169 ot benefit ID the triiat. tlit beoefidaries • _Loo_n_1i_s _~_1°'_ld__:ay'--le_1_s_tand__:c__hl::.•_OCC_;_. _· _;_f::ed::.e::.r::.aJ.la:..:::.::w:... _...:._ ________ ot the trmt or the public. • Casta Mesan' s 19 7 4, Goo;z.;. Wa lk .Again By JOHN ZAU.ER Of ,... °'"" ""et .,.,, A good New .Year',s._goal for Ajichael Keane would be to learn to run .. again , or lo walk through a dark room without stumbling, or to climb out of bed without lalllng. Keane is a ~ Atesa paraplegic making a romeback and • if this year he recovers half of what he lost in 1973, he will conSider himself lucJty. Right now, the 21-year-old ma0 has roughly th~ same walking sklll as most l~month-old babies. ··i tell my muscles to do Something and nothing happen s," he says. 11But I keep trying and keep trying and pretty soon I get movement. "Then I memorize the sensation so l can do it again," he says. . LoomJ1' pre-Oiristmas order allowing the foundation to meet re;qulrements ol ·the Tax Rerorm Act become~ fmaJ and ameods the trust instn1ment of • the late James Irvine ff v.ilhin 60 days, unless the state decides to appeal the order. Howard Privett1 attorney ror the )rvine Foundation, saia the foundatioB-will "wait and see" if an appeal is filed before taking s'teps to comply with the · law. ... .At issue in the attorney ieneral's ·motion denied Monday py Judge Loomis \Vas the question of~app(icability o( state law to .the trust indenture written and ' Signed 26 y{ars prior to the adoption of fed<ral Tax Ref9nn Act of 1969. · Privett suggested · ' s er i o u s ~con­ stitutional • Issues" would be raised if the .judge held that the state 'lllw rould . amend after dea th the provisions or James Jrvin e's trust. - Privett noted the U.S. oonstitution aUows courts to amend trusts ""but not the legislature. The · 1rvine Foundation ·in 1971 sued to am.ond the trust. stating that had he ljved, Irvine \\'Ould have written a ttrlst instrument that co1npli~ with federal laY.'S. .-JaJn,es Irvine specifically establishtd the Irvine Foundation to be a charitable institution di.str,ibuti.ng earnings From a 54 percent share of the Irvine Company stock . lie specifically instructed trustees not to sell stock holdings in the Irvine Con1· pa.ny, ho,vever. There are ty.·o wa)'S thii provision of the fr\·ine trust CQUld conflict. \\'Ith the federal law Y.'hictf was designed to end ~lble abuses or found ation tax cxemplion status. . The fedora I I<\\\' provides , for a graduated scale of a1u1ual req uirements of cash .given to charity. Ultimately foundations will be required to dispense six percent of earnings per • year. In years when earnings from the Irvine Company holdings amounted to less than ' six percent, presumably it \\'Ould be necessary for the foundation to sell so1ne -0f its stock to mee t the ';payout'.:..r.C:.- quirement. · More important. hoY.'C\"Cr. is the re- quirement that foundations d i v e s I thems~lves of controlling interC$jS in an.v single CQrporalion . After I!> years. foundalicns 1nust have given up conlrollin;; interest and .in the case of the Ir\ int• found;11i::in. trustees ma~' coniinue tu exerl'ise control rver only t1vo 1>ercent of Jhe Irvine Co1npany stock, Privett explai ns. 1'he 10.yea r clock for most toundatio11s t egan running \\hen the la11• becan1e effective. Because the Irvine Foundation felt -it necessary to sue to amend the trust i@ttum~1 in order to be certain It had the right to sell its Irvine Company sh3res, Privett said, the ti1ne -to com- pliance 'was automatically extended . \Vhile other foundations will hav~ ?>m· plied °With the law by 1979, it \Vtll be at least 1962 before the tr.vine Foun· daticn musi have sold its shar~ of lrvftle-'Company stock. An appeal by the attorney gen,eral er Judge Loomis' order v.·ould extend !hat ' date even further into the future. Privett said. .J • Not ' so. says Lyndol Young, attorney for l\lrs. -Joan lr\'inc Smith of EmeraJd Bay '1.nd l\liddleburg, Va. Young said 11 ruling in faVor of the attoniey general \\"OUld -nlean foundation Compliance . in l979. . ~lrs. Srnilh. granditaughtel" of Jame11 Jn•ine, inherited control of 21 per· ce n! of the shares -the largest single b!OCk of stock OY.'Red by anyone other than the foundation. , , linless the foundation is awe to find a single buyer lor its holdings which a're conser\'atively va lued al $100 million, it is likelv Mrs. Smith will ultimately gain conti-ol of the . land devefOpment and ranching empire put toge ther by ht•r grandfather.~ :\trs. Smilh has been an ardent critic er the policies of the company which she alleges has been rpanaged by "fouh· dation puppets." The last time Keane had full control of the lower two-thirds of his body was Sept. 8. He was coming over the top of a five-foot wave at Ne?.'J)Ort Beach 's Wedge when he decided to tum under and pull out.· • But water beneath, the wa ve was just t\\'O feet deep, and his attempted pullout drove him headfirst into the sandy bot- tom. Retired Officer Oub Elec ts '7 4 El Toro Leaders Two residents of Orange Coast CQffi· munities have been elected leaders of the county chapter of the Retired. Of. · ficers Association. No Char g·es Indic ate<!, Against Count y Skippe r- alley Trag edy When he regained consciousness, he was pp.ralyzed from the chest down. But, in fact, he w~s lucky. His spinal nerve was crushed. but his back wa s not broken. 'l'hree days and one operation later, he was ready to mak""e a try at a comeback. "Just after feeling started to ·return I remember lying in niy hospital bed with a ~im>r set so I could see my ankle," he recalls. .- "I'd concentrate as hard as I 'could on ma.ving my foot ..... fo.-~the left, but JlQlhing would happen. . Then finally it · \\'ould move -to the right." At Hoag ~!emorial Hospltai ln'Newport Beach, Keane . had the services of a team that . consisted of SO Professionals from physical therapists to social workers. But in the · end, it was up ID him. ni·ere are dozens of ·muscle groups in the. human body, and be had w re-establish control over each of them Individually. · .Eve.D his bladder~and bowel functions had gone awry, and it toOk sustained -effoft by trial and error to learn what muscles had what etfect. "He had to learn to do everything · from scratch, jus.,Uke a baby," says Jean Galloway, one· of his · physical therapbts. . "If you tried to stand him up. he'd. just crumble back d.O'ft'D. He luld. fargot- ten how to give the comrilands ·to his muscles to hold himself up," she says. First he learned to sit up, then to crawl, and recenUy, to walk with · the aid of crutches or paiallel bars. Bu~-his ~biiities are · .still limited. A former champ!onship handball player, he ROY.' breaks into a sw.eat after tra.vers- ing a few dozen yards. His once well- developed muscles ache after two hours of light exercise. Most seriOUSly, De still ciD'f sense-- what his muscles are doing by the regular· ner.vo~ system channels. If be orders a toe to move, for example, he doesn't know whether the toe really has moved unless he looks at it while it moves. "When he walks, he has to direct . the movement of his feet visually, watching to see \\'here each foot sets down," explains ~trs. Galloway. "That's \vhy it's very difficult for him to "1Jlove In a dark room," she says. Smolderi ng Cigarette "Things most ol us lake for gran ted he has to be conscious of." Keane's Immediate goal is to master the crutch11s with which be now walks. If he is lucky, he will learn to walk unassisted ln the New Year. lf he is very lucky' he may also learn to" run -staring at the ground each step of the way to make sure his feet perform properly. • Bla1ned in Fatal·-Fire By JOANNE REYNOLDS ,.. Of the P•ll.,: .!ilol St•ll f'ounlaiOV-a ltey-ft re invf.stigators said ay they bclie"·e the fire which claimed ·lives Qf _roctlfler and her L\\'O all children last Wednesday \\'as rted by a cigarette smoldering in couch. The fire early \Vednesday morniilg the hom e of Stella Dunlop, 22. killed s. Dunlop and her children -Richar~ .. 5 and Tracy , 3. ,,__ . Anotflcr ocropant or the home. James oh. 19, escaped the naming house ith bums over 45 percent of hb body. e is_ listed.Jn guarded CQndl\,iolL l!><i•Y '-Ol:;lnge County Medical-center. _,. Fire Marshal rToyd Wart ,.1a-he terviewl'd Stroh Friday and after ex· ining the lire scene he hti.s come the conclusion that the fire started the couch. · • "It's. quite llkcJy that a cl11arette rted the .fire ," he said. . Warr' said that Stroh told him Mn!. nlop had friends In the home at • 9946 Thistle Aye. on Christmas night. !He noted that the couch \Vas 1 occupied and that a cigarette mav have fallen behind· the cushions during the evening. Stroh told the fireman.he was awak4m; ed by Mrs. Dunlop "iit about 4:30 a.m. Thursday to find the house filled with smoke and names. "He said hf was disoriented and ''l'nt not sure bow much control I can reco\·er," he says.9"All I know is that l'lf do ail the work-n~sary to get back as much as I physically can.'' Oversea" Women wandered about• the secood story and SI M , then came back to hi> room .' He couldn 't ate eetincr find Mr9' Dunlop and he said he fell--0 out .ol t}le window while_ he was tryinR· · ?tlembers of the Women's Overseas to get out,'' Warr said:-,. · · Stroh apparently lay on the garage • Service League of Orange O>unty will roof for several minl.lj.es calling UMt • m~t at 1:30 p.m., Satllldiij>,. in the woman's nam•. IM he gntno response. Securll'f Pacifie Nallonatflanl<, U15! lie . told Warr 11\al he ran tO the --~,1 do<rto~ t hel •·• •·· Paseo de Valencia, La•l!!!ll!tl!Jts. he OO:ctn•t rouse a~yone, p,he l.N~;1\~ All women wbo !iivi' SerV~ oversea:a a home across lhe slreet and woke· with the U.S. armed forces, Red Cro&i, the occUpants. --.-or goi,;e.nunental agencl~s during either The badly burned bodies of Mra world war or Umes 61.:s!'isis, atelJWited Dunlop tl)d her two children were foond . lo the meetin(. In the li'llllway and ,bedrooma of lhe For further Information on ·the second stotY by firemen alter they had organization phone Mrs. lneJ Randall, doused the flames. 117-. I Retired Army Col: Dapiel A. Nolan, Jr., of Huntington Beach will serve as first vice president dUring 1974, an«t retired Air Force Major Alvin L. Altmcln of Irvine will be second vice president The group \\'hi.ch meets in the officers club of the l\1arine Corps Air Station at Santa Ana, is to be hea~ by retired l\farine ~rps Lt. \Villiam E. Black of Orange. Officers ?.·ill be installed at a meetiz!g set for .tan. 12~ , Others from the Orange Coast serving as directors are: 1'-1aJ:~ !'fatgaret ~1. Raney of Sjln Juan Capistrano, l\1ajor ~larie L. Edson and Capt. R. M. Vernon of Costa l\olesa, Major l\t. R. Kenney of' Corona de\ l\1ar, and Col. Victor Coppard and Major John G. Lee, both o! Laguna Hills. · · • No negligence on the part of U1e . Orange County skipper of a tugboat that sank 13 da ys ago wi th th e Joss of three hands, ()r on the part of the vessel's owners is evident, authori!ics said Thursday. A preliminary in vesti gation into 1he Dec.' 15 sinking of the ~1arpole 1.000 . miles west of Long Beach was convenL-'d by U.S. Coast Guard officials in San Pedro. The tugboat commanded by Henry Poudrier, 53, of 318 W. Winston Road , Anaheim, went down swiftly with little time to aball(k>n ship. A series of three huge \va ves which st ruck her broadside caused the tug to list sharply and then sink, according to Coast . Guard Lt. Cmdr .. R .. fl. Spellman. One of the survi vors, na vigator-cook ?.1arge Larsen, 54, of San • Pedro, is · the only commodore in the Coast Guard reserve. She and Poudrier, along \l'ith Charles Anstett , 26, of Cypress, 1nade it to a 14-t'oot skiff that floated free of the l\Iarpole, \vhile three victims could not get out . · TI1ey \\ere Chief Engineer Lloyd Fen- ton. Je, of San Pedro, Frank Abele, 26. ot \Vest Germany and Jane Rubin, 2-4, of \Vhite Plains, New York: The three survivors dri fted four days in the sk iff -\rhose supply of rations \ras lost i11 the sudden sinking -before being picked up by the Navy destrt>yer USS Hull. A se~rch had been launched when ~!rs. Larsen managed !o get off one quick radio nlessage \\•hich was monitored in Ktechikan. Alaska, far to the north or the sinking site'. The 8()..foot M~le was owned by the Kailua Tug and Barge Company of Kailua, Hawaii and had been berthed in Lon g Beach at>out two weeks, being outfitted for the return trip. \ fast, first rate film proeessing \ \ -----~----------r.: - - I ---:ii 111111111111111111 I I 1111111111111111111 I I I I - E11:cluding C-110 -COUPON BUENA PARK Ooen Daily 9:30 lo 9:30 p.m. Sunday 10 .. 7 • • SANTA ANA Open 10 9 p.m. Daily Sundays 10 to • ORANGE · Oi>tn 10-9 o,m. Daily Sundtv lO 10 6 • • -·~ ... I ' . I I I -_J ' ' •• ., . .. • • • . f DAil Y PILOT Sehoul Se~rehes lor Co1npoter •. wiCh T1t-':in. arp e ··..:· .:.t., 1973-a Year To ·Remember? ·~ ~ By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of 1111• o.!ly 1111111 fll-H ''oo are a high SC'hool ~fud~t doing some u·ork off campu.$ y,•ith a c.-ompu1et terminal and here is your problem : You must destroy 12 Klingons 1n 30 it.ardate.a wllb 4 st<i tba~, 'Ibe stardate ls 2600, coodillon, green. The shlp Is ln"'?Juardrant '8.1, seclot 5.l. The energy level Is 3000 .!ind the ship L'i armed v;ith IQ photon .torpedoes. 1'he shields are do"1n. . . Issuing lhe first of eight possible COITI· mands, the co1nmander of the Starship EntcrpriSe naviga tes into a star resulting in the shut down of thoe \1·arp engines and the photon tubes. The next command a-Cli\'ates the ship's computer .,.,.hictf navigates the ship sa r('1y through the sector, \\'hich. it turru; oul. rontained no KHngons. The impending battle is a game. or course, ·but one y,·ith a purpose. assistant suptrintendent of planning and managtmtnt for the Huntington'· Beach Vnion lllgnScnool lllitrlCl:- 0y.singer's "'toy " ls cormected to the Sig~ 7 com1>1ter at UC l.rVlne and is used for more than playing the Star Trek i;amc. It has become a valued tool few Qys· Inger's research on projects for lbe district as v.·ell as a teaching.lnstrwnent for some of the brightest students in the dis trict. ' But most imporla~t ot .'.Ill, Dysinger says. it has been the lnsi>irallon for the district's search for a larger com- puter of its Qwn -a search that of. fi cially begins in t\l'O weeks· \Vllh tht!' opening of bi~ from computer manufac- !uI'.t'rs. .... With \he llmlltd COlllJ>llet service th< clstrict gets now, ~ machine b only used fQT adminlstrau.. stn1cts and at that ii i!J operattd 24 boun a day IO ke<p up ,;lh the work load. . A larger comJ)oter "·ould ob\iously euc.-the administrali\'e problem and It . would Slill have' the eapabllit)·-Of providing a servf<:tl! that Is now limited to Dy5inger·s terminal and the Star Trek game. ~ The use of computers In the classroom ha.s gone through "'hat Dysinger calls 'Whw shoulrl11'1 11te1e. kid" be able Id stl"ett'h their mlHrls!'--·~ . ~ the fad phase and is siottli~ into a more praC'tical llSe. cor Dylinger is the ·division of ~ ··n 1e use or computer terminals by use btt~·een adfriinistralion and teaching. s!Udents on a regular basis has been ••RJght now es pcrOOll of the ,ap-limited by ~ feor that there wlll be plicatioo at the high school levtl " too much ho r>e play -putOllg graDtli for admlnJstraUon. I think It's important In the machine and things llke that. · · to decrease that administrdlive use so "If that y,·ere the case \Ve would that more time can be ~·b,y_ t~~chers.~ have never opened our doors to a large and students either for reW:arch or in grollp-ol-adolescents and catted tt hlgl\ a learning siluation," he sald. school." ·• Dysinger, In expanding the use _ ol The tab for the computer Is expected the computers by students, said he ~-ould to run up to $140,000 a month for the like to set up the ,district's computer ~lease of a machine capable of handllng much .., UCJ's S)'stem Is run. If ~e r,o jo~s Dt one time with room to expand lhad his v.·ay, the high school district lo 85. "'iU · ha\'e a comparable computer to This contrasts with the $15 ,000 a month the Sigma 7 and wlU share its time that the district spends with UCJ .. ~ 'i\i th the five elementary districts that Orange C~st &liege to share their reed into the high school d.i~rict .. ' con1~tcr time. ' . ''\\'hy-6houldn't these kids. be able _ Dysinger suys he doesn I cx~t a to stretch the.Ir minds? I see the6e "pop\llar gt®ndswtll" of public oplnion computers as a cheap access to qtber for the US£' of thc~~ger computer. people's learning. He notes lhat Our generation See$ "Let's race it, high school and elemen-compute~. as inl~rlopmi. But I trost OFF" AND RllN~lNG DEPT. -So here you all are. bright-t"ye<i and busnr· tailed, ready to charge oiJ into the' New Year aJong this, the ibcst of all possible coasts. Some folks. ot course, are not going to be in as good shape as you thls •morning. At the risk of s0W1ding crude and rude, let's face it; some of our frierids and neighbors are suffering hangovers from ringing out l973. It is ployed by a fe"' high' school sludenls "'ho "pil themselves aga insl a computer in a g?me des1gnt.'<1 lo teach the students logic and <.1 little com~iter . technology. ' .. \Ve ha ve a Honey~·ell 200 and right now v.•e're about t\\'O years behlnd. TechnologiCally, you might say that the seven years that \\·e've had it has been spent doing some hard running in pl~ce." he said. The 1 lone~·elJ computer is a batch mode comp~er \.rhich means that It <ioes one job at a time. The UCI com· puter is capable or handling 65 ~ignments simultaneollSly. ''\\'hat is happening now is that \re are golng from the idea of using the comp.ite.rs as ~he teaching tool , replacing , the teacher. to the idea of the teacher using tf1E computer as a tool to augment teaching," he explained. tary school are not always scinliJlating the boards perception or the future needs experiences for lots of kids. -or this dlslricl anti any unilied districts "The use of the tenninal in:my office that mny ro1nc out of it. has proven to be highly exciting for "\\fe mny not fully trust computers the few students who have come ere '-lul th<.' kids lhllt are in ~hoot n0\1' IO we it, evtfi if we Dre running SO WnJ e:'(p\odc like popcorn With the USC You should ~ kind to them. N.o wonder they over-celebrated the demise of the old year. Some think the wb:lle year l\'8.S a hangover. Look what it gave us here along the Orange Coast. Like : · Proposition 20 gave us the co.istal ' ·-commissions. After a few months, a lot of people were ready to give them back. r\ewport Beach launched another traffic study. Controversial again . Newport Beach launched bicycle trails. Controversial ditto. They can't figure out whether they want to drive or peddle. SAN CLEMENTE city officials set another annual record for not doini' anything about the beach entrance. at the municipal pier. Costa Mesa officials set the same kind Of mark on their new sign ordinance. , Upcoast in lluntington Beach, union The game is conducted on a computer terminal in the office. or Glen Dysinger. high school distn.:·;ct:;._;o;cff;jic;jjia:.Jls;;,;jli~ven~ed~u~p--====~g-the old year b,. · · cour9e during an administrative conclave ~ in San Diego. It was called Sex EdUcaUon l·A. For adminislrators only, that was. LAGUNA BEACH RAD its turn at the bizarre during the' old year "'hen City Council members decide<! they had an uncon.stitutk>nal Jaw on the books. It banned aale or ' crime ancf horror comic books. All counciJ members agreed that law ought lo be wiped out. A few months later, police went into action aJTeSting a couple of Art Colony merchants. 'J1Je crime : selling comic books deemed too swift for the populace. MISSION VIEJO FOLKS had the fam-, ed roadway tug-of-v.·ar. First one bunch of citizens wanted some roads closed tor safety. After the C0W1ty did that. other citizeM started picketing ~· get those same streets reopened. One street involved. "'as named Geronimo. That's what Filth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers yelled when those 1.fission Viejo folks goi.Jt hrough v.:ith him. Hold That Oil , One of lhe biggest battles looming Coast Solons Responsible . For 28 Laws By 0. C. HUSTINGS Of Hie Dllb' Plllt 1'9ff St.ate legislators from the Orange Coast ~·ere respansible for 28 ·new laY.'S in J9'lj, ranging from formalizing the title ol '.'councilwoman" to appropriating $15.6 million for the purchase of two private lleachfronts in Orange County. Senator Dermis Carpenter (R·Ne"'-port Beach) Jed tbe local salons "ith 11 bil ls introduced "'hich "'·ere signed into law by the Governor. _He was follo~·ed by Assemblyman Robert Badham (R-Ne"·pon Beach) with seven ne........,a.,.,.-s. Assemblyman Robert Burke (R·Huntington Beach) \vilh five signed bills, and Scantor James \\'bet· more <R·Garden Grove) also ~·itb fi\'e approved measures. Tv.·o or the most significant measures pushed by legislators r e p re s e n t J n g Orange County 's coastal cities involl'ed funds for t"'O separate beach buys. Burke was able to get S8 million appropriated so the state parks depan· ment could buy 2.,5 milts of private oceanfront pryperty in Hwitingtoo Beach. carpenter secured $7.6 million so the Irvine Company's private strand , belv.'et>n Newport Beach and Laguna Beach can be added to to the stale park inventory. Burke also cstablis.hed a law all~wing 25 percent of the voters in a school district to· rorce an election before the district can adopt a mandatory aJJ.year school system . _ risks in opening new doors. r them." ' rroaigh ~s ~ight Koliout,ek to Be Visible iii Skies The comet named for Czech-born astronomer Lubos Kohoutek will be visi· ble to Orange Coast area skygazers· every clear eveniug from 'I)lesday to Jan:" 29:' The oomet disoovered Jut March 7 passed within 13 million miles of the sun on Dec. 21 and by New Year's Day should have moved ea.st of the sun and visible for a short lime after Sll!ISel. Comet watchers at TRW Inc. in Redon- do Beach point out the sun s~ts al 4:55 p.m. but Kohoutek will not dip below the horizon until 5:49 p:m. How•ver, since lwlligbl doesn't end until· 1:22 on TUesday. ·-Ole comet will not be particularly bright. On Jan. s slllL!el will occur at 4:57 and the comet will be visible in the Y•est-southv.•est until 6:32 p.m. Ou Jan. 6, the nation turns it.s ¢locks Edison Company "Says New Rules Not Applicable By JAN WORTH Of ,,_. D.tt'f "'"' ..... Southern California Edl90n Company officials today sald that stltf new safety regulations set dOwn for n u c 1 e a r generating plants by the Atom ic Energy Commission won't apply to the San Onofre complex. fon~'ard onc hour ois a result of the t'!lergy cor\Srrvation daylight savings measure. The follo~ing is D )isling of ·sample viewing tin1es. The comet is best seen ·after the end of twilight. -On Jan . 9 sunset is at 6:01, t,llight ends at 7:27 p.m. and the comet will be above lhe horizon until 8: 14 p.m. -Jan. 13 sunset is at·a:OS, twilight ends at 7:31 and the comet sets al 8:56. -Jan. 17 sllJtS(>t 6:08, end twilight <'I 7:34 "andJhe comet sets at 9:35. -Jan. 21 sunset 6:12, end twilight at 7:37 and comet sets al 10:11. -Jan. 25 sun.set 6: 16. end twilight at 7:40 and comet sC'ls at 10:~1. The best nights for seeing the comet are be1~·een Jun. 5 and 9. A full moon bct"·een Jan. 9 and 13 n1ay dln1 Koboutek. SPEAKING OF TIIE County Seal. Ul08e folks '"'·ere good for their share of scandals and skullduggery during the old year. On the supervisorial OOard Centainment boon1 s encircle the punctured hull of the USNS Private Joseph 1'"'. Merrill, trapping the ship's cargo of leaking fuel oil until Navy crews can vacuum the mess. The Navy vessel was hit Sunday by the Liberian Freighter Pearl Venture. · · Badham "'00 the fight to ease the tax burden on the ne'>l.·Jy created Irvine. SaddJeback and Tustin urilried school districts. "·hich had not been t'OVered by a· new state school finance measure (SB 90) passed earlier. Badham considers one measure a boon lo consumer proteCtion. His AB '199 im· poses restrictions oo · the commodities market similar to those on securities. Stricter safety standards for 38 nuclear power plants were announced by the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) on Friday. The new rules govern emergency cooling syslem! bul apply ooly to plants using a special kind of metal called zirconium. · itseU, partisan "politics finally lurched out in the open. Three Demos against two GOPers. 1bey had llO many 3 lo 2 votes during 19'13 the Board Of Supervisors sound~d like a broken rea>rd. So all of this happened to us in 1973. This doesn 't even count the energy squeeze, deflate41 dollars. inflated prices, the gaaoline shortage or water over the Watergate. BUI lool: on lbe bright side. A bad war is over. The POWs came home. And tqie bums eternal in the human ~st. LIKE THE GUY I saw just the other day driving slowly out of Cameo Shores onto Coa& Highway in the misls of the morning. He was crawling along in 8 huge limousine, ohe or those dinosaurs 1 from our Gasoline Age. On the back bumper ~·as a sticker pro- daimlng: "WE BE!JEVE IN TilE PRES!DEYr." See? There are still those arMQg w bright with.hope for 1974. Happy New Year. Girls Club Set For Opening IL It Can Get Help The Laguna Beach Girls Club '\\•ill open this spring -that is, if workers can \le foond to help finiSh plastering, paneling and carpeting the clubhouse interior. The club's ZS.member board of direc- tors is . looking ror both skilled and 1...nskilled workers lo donate time toward complcUOJJ of the faci lity. Other jobs that need to be fmishcd in- clude landst-aping, installation d bicycle racks and construction or volleyball and basketball courts in nearby Bluebird Park. ~ Persons interested in assisUng with the project shotlld contact' the Laguna Bea~h Recreation Department, •9f.ll24, Ext . 45. The shell for the Girls Club oollding •as donated by l.agdna B • a e h businessmen llcrb Nolan and Dick Toomey. It ii localed lldj.-to Bllltblnl Park. . . ' • The Newport Assemblyman also vroo · lrvh1e Complex W o~kers' Car Pool Roste1· Listed · appro\'a l for a measure which prohibits racial slurs on automobile license plates, such as J2J.-JAP, or JAP·TI N. One Whetrnore contribution went to \\·omen's liberation "'hen he cmvinced fellow legislators to · make the tenn "councilwoman'' officially acceptable. He also sponsored ill-o measures "'hich tightened controls on the mcirtgage brokerage industry, and amther bill which made night clubs responsjl>le for musical instruments left after hours by the· band. -- F.dl!on area manager Bill Compton said the new rules woo1d not appty to San Onofre because it uses stainless ·steel rather than zirconium. · AEC officials could not be reached today to oomment on Compton's remarks. In most reactors, the zirconium metal encases the nuclear fuel pellets in the heart of the reactor. The new rules--Conunuters to the . Irvine Indu strial . Coffiplex · from poi~ts as dist.an! as Ha't'-1home or Norco or a&_ close as Park \Vest in Irvine have been listed in the first inleroompany car jX)Oiing roster ever published . N. Bruce Ferris, director or cmploye relations ror Allergan Pharmaceuticals, 2525 Dupant Dri ve, said copies or the list o! drivers or riders "·ere provided to each Allergan employc. The Jnitial five-page listing of com· muters also u·as provided to 13 other linns v1ho have been invited to· join, in the experimental car pool program. At Allergan, e1nploycs arc urged to contact lisU!d drivers 'Jr riders during working hours. The list gives the name and depart- ment location of interested employes. liours of \l.'Ork . in(iicatioo of interest .Ba11ks to Accept Reue,wal Fees Vehicle registration renewal fees inay be paid at any one ·of 29 Southern California bank s beginning Wl'dnesday. . . -They also can be 11ra id by mail 1)r at local offices of lhc Department of r.1otor Vehicles. Deadline for registration is Feb. I. : Robert Cozens, D~1V director, sald service windo~·s will be opeq in banks during regular banking ~ours .. In Ora'nge Counry, banks Offering the service include the Anaheim and Orange branches of the Dank of America, the· Buena Park b'ranch of Crocker' National, aOO ""Gafi!Cn --crove Farmers n n d Me-rcha.nt.s Bank . Cashiers at the bank couolers will accept payment for registration only when there is no questioo on the amount, Cozens said. They will not make changes - • in either driving or riding and the general !Oca.Iion of the begfnning or the daily trip are also provided. Ferris explained that the list is the result of cooperative, voluntary efforts by finns located in an area or the industrial complex bounded by the San Diego Freeway, r.1acArthur and Jam· boree Boulevards. Ferris said the private effort is being coordinated v.ith efrorts of a City of Irvine study committee which is ex- ploring other possibilities in!'.=luding ex· paneled public bus service or privately- sponsored ~mmuter buses into and out of Irvine. The city advisory committee is ~.x· pccted Id' report to the city ·council in early February. They are to suggest what energy saving types of transporta- tion might ·be provided in Irvine. Bank Donates $1-for Every Guest Signed Up As for 1974, some of the legislators have pet projects which failed to make the grade the past year, but they hope a new year will change the tide. Burke still hopes to tighten up "·hat he considers the state's 1006e abort.ion laws. Carpenter.-has two pending measures intended to salYage the sagging sardine population in Northern California, and preserve various wildlife preserv~ in r the central part of the state. Badham is trying to soften the blow of Profx>sition 20 coastal zone permilS. by allowing builders to first get permits from l~I jurisdictiom before applying for a coastal permit He bas several measUtes relating to Proposition 20 still in 'committees. _m _that the emergency cooling system Bl!eakitlfl I 11 must be turned on whenever a rupture . . causes temperature ot. the metal to Rep. \V1ll1_a1n L. Hun ga te reach 2.200 degrees. Fonnerly, lh• melal (D·M.o.) said-;Monday he had wu allowed to reach. 2,300 degrees and nomin ated Karen Dwyer of still he c:or2ldered sale. SJ. Charles, Mo. to the Air However, Compton sald the San Onofre Fo~ce 1\cademy, and promised plant can continue to use the 2,300 a fight to overcome the Acad· level because its fuel pellets are encased ~my's men-only policy. Karen In stainles.. steel, which has better heart· is a n1ember o' the Air Force resistant qualities than zirconium. Junior ROTC honor guard and llowever, the rules will affect the drill tea1n . output of the 33 other nuclear power ------------- plants which together provide five per- cent of the nation's electricity. The rules berome effective in six months. an AEC spokesman said. Another 60 plants under construction also will be require<! lo install reactor shielding whiCh meets the new standards. Scli,ools to Cut Th eir Deficits To date, there has been no accident , such" the new regulaUoru .... designed Serving Lu11clies to prevent. If the sh1eldmg and cooling .\ v GI Dependents Paying More For Hospital systerrui were to fail a nuclear power \ • . . plant cotild cauSe .. thOusands or deaths . S_chool d1str1t'ts along the Orange coast ~ in the immediate vicinity of the reactor, which ser''~ school lunches meeting AFlC offi clAls aay. federal nut.r11ion sl.'.lndards will be able However, uUlities might operakJbelr ._to do SO 1n the .new )'1c_ar .atJ~ of plants at IEive:ls producing less electri ty a kiss-. and reactor heat to avoid such accide Raymond Schnicrer, buslnes."! manager or adjust the slze ol the reactor tu for the Newport'.Mesa Unified School Military depend.en ts using to red •-t district said reecntl ·--..1 fed I .......,t 1 1 .1.,~ ·u find ace 1K:a • . • 1 y 1tnnou1n..~ era • .._.,., a aci 1~ "1 that the tab Changes the new rules will require W1Ch program regulotiOflS mean "we'll has doubled starting today. may c.mt th power industry from $l9l l:M:!' 1,~ .. ~~-510 ... reduce our deficit on Type For the first time in 25 years the to $398 million through 1976. '-'"'""'It" A tot.al oyer $6,00Q will be donated U.S. Department . ol Defense has raised . ry,pils at aJI a·radc levels in the schools to Saddleba.ck Community HosPital in the nominal sum charged to ~y family serving the llarbor Area are offered Laguna Hills by United California Bank member of a serviceman who uses a KISSINGER POLL the 'i)'ll'! A lunch. in the name of gUMi'.s who visited the hospital room·.-_.___ -• . Last f~ll. £_ood price ·~rea~ I~ Leisure World UCB br~ lenth :J'lte new ~lim is 13._50 a . day and A· TAD BIASED? --.Jbe~ct !o_hfke the Jln"',P',.dile annlve_rsary recenUy: . .._'-.• w;U be effecti~ve a; all mill~ ~tall. . • Jtems, Schnierer Said.-~~.iii' --.._ Ben JohnSon, vice president an<I ange affeeta: tfiOOsinds of ... -Effective -~~WW...m'c federal govern-I . manager of the braru:h,-said 6,032 people dependenls ange-Oilllty who roly-SAN CLEMENTE (UPI) -Secre!O.ry ment· wUI ·111L'fraie ~ t~ amount It repa~ signed guest books at the bank during on facilities at Et Toro MCAS and of State Henry Kissinger was ask«td school · dlst~icts from 60 to ?O' cent~ !he week. The bank had pledged to al Camp Pendleton's val hc,llp18l. Moqday what he t~ght of being named ·per lunch. contribute ft for eocb name on the Spokesmen for . Ute -.. .......... In !he Gnllup Poll as "!he mo91 admired Additionally, district• will get n nickel gu-M book. -""' ...... ....,.,... • " f lh mo-lo h f I ... ~. m-ent sald the reason tbe·tncreue ~man o eyear. _ ~ .. '" r eac ree unch served to: The money will be used for new equip· from $1.75 a day w use of steady "They lntervlewtd my statt aqd J children fro1n loW income ramllles. } "ment for the 150-bt!d hospital. scheduled increases in military P'Y· c.ompenaaUon undmtand they polled moaUy WQmen " The new rules also Ilberallr.e the stan 1 lo open Jan. 27. Johnson saJd lhe check to servicemen 11as,-.r1y doomled linct quipped·Kluinger, "ho ei>joya his Image dards for quallfytnR fomtlles for reduced. for 16.032 will be presented to !he 11168 but until now, the coot for boop1U1 u a "llWinging" bac!ttlor. prico lunches. A previous cut olf ol hospital boanl of directors Jan. 15. rooms had remained Uie aame. • ;16•300 per Y•ar family Income Ms btell ocreased to $1,200. - ' ' ' • l ' > ,.~ Har bee dire of stat has Nati Cri cy Dav B WA llighl begin l!!ke mco Arnt• cn>dc 1vhat In t:·1rne " 5. prol>a buy in UN Secur additi an cs citize TI1e t $35.IO signs pro vi 10 bene The Secur from ing a •• w $12, work $13, The ~r howe lnffar to be. · buyin . at 8 rate throu For lwo of $ poy In co $11.35 $10.!Ml 8 pe adde coup I $10.4 1973. Ttl 5.5 $17, net i 1974. the b is $6 spen An or w a pa have come in ere of $ facto $441. c:ome A same have year less pay year pay I T grad- erod -. from -. 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Ind Alt"'rdlf Gruber, M••lnt. Totiy a!\O Howard 8ra<1!1y, •L1ur• ond D~ .. Mlta~I Mic•hCI Gr.iil,-IUch1rd Er..lltlklrn • Al\lt_ &;A rot . -Jenkin~. llandl..AM.111d.A.ov.IC.ol'ICUll-- Jut1 _Sklnlltt, SUllJ'I >.. •rlO .A.~ndo!I lc:etchtm. Doll)'e1 end ltuaMU E. •. WfUlllm~. 6•UCI L. all(! 8•rb4r• M. T1JOhy, Parrlclt A, Ind WHUlm Fl. ..._ tlJ$11ng,, 8 rende L.H .nd Atldrew Pfft10ll, RtveUa J, oner Fr1~n I. • ledt.'011 Jr. ~ -• Sulllvaf\1 MllGrtd Emlllf'lt end Frtll(lt Elton, Ole L. and Mary 11, Johll • Brt>Wl'I. S.l>d!a L. 11fld Horotcl 0, Gr!flen, Amanda Ati11'1 •NI l(f11110" llewl('5, Slier,..,. O. ana Lewh H. H\190 P1rrl1h, Litha NcU a11d All't'f!\1\11d :i:t101tr, M1r11•ret A, IM John I!, L, Klr-. JaM Ellilll Ind DIVld Ch1rltt Lowe, cruir111 o . 1nd Norm• L.. L.IFond. LOUlil F. Ind Ecro11 '· $11tuldJng, Wtlhtr Or•w tl'ld Otna lvnn Eckhart._ Cl'lrlatlllt Marg•rtt fnd Jtm.) •. ~\!-~}.. 1'1rrfcla R·a·e 1111d WUllem M'l'(ha\J Cr11ln, S lrley An11 and O.vld Ltt o, ... ;,, Lfflli"d-1. Md Ktlhlffl! l . S1oc1t1v. LO\!lui J. and Albert L. llond, Dorothy Ja11e IOd L•l•nd Hubert Sulton. B1rb1ra Jo;tnna tni;! Ptul Owlont 8•r,orl, Terrv Jin Ind Jtllrry Ly11n Tllmmer. ,Ooro!fiy J . •tld Ch•tltt w. Spjral Sliced U1J1ole or Ua)f '• "So Good .•. fl \Viii "J-lnunt'' You 'til It's Cu11e" • Ready to Serve with. l'toney 'n Spice Gla11 • Spiral Sliced From Top to Bottom '.We Pock•g• end Ship Iron\ Coa·st to Coast • Full Service Oelic1te1sen _. Imported Chee1es and Wlntl e C•t•rlng ••• A Specl1llty_ " ' Hol~omb. Yolar\111 tnd Ctrl lhOm~. Mtry Vloltl Ind Jut Houston OOl'J'ltl, 9t,...r1 Ja tlld Ar!IOIO Ptr ,t.f'(l11r1'Cn, Onllo Evelyn llld ll•lp.I\ \louohnn, Palrlcle A. 11Jld (.l'l~rlc1 WU!laon 81!!11. Carta Jean and Wllll•m 0fCN'QI WllHam,, Nancy s. and'Gert L. McCray, l l11d1 I(, nd Oerrv D. S1011e1, E1he1 C11ralvn 11nd Tnoma$ ' 3700 1 •. Cont Hlth""'' Corowe 4ef M•t-67J.t000 Val/Ql'lnn, P~trlc111 ind Cnerln 1 tile-Wtil of i Crowns 1t1111ur<1nf H~rri•, Jtm~ T. AO\CI Jul!e M. UPI Ttlt,i,ola l'r.lson CJalef flll(. Chtlltr RtY Ind Elftilbelh An11 Conw•Y, Miry M, tn(I G1ry T. ..,-':WtnU, Svstn M. tlld Tl'IQmtS J '" Sorenstn, 811111 tl'ld H.tnnl11g Crthtm, Gltnn S. 1nd Mtn:t:llt II. 81Cldle, Mtrlorlt Rulh and Robert Cl.oytotl , . E:, -•1wooo, w_1irr1ri C~ •nd •~l•ne H, Mllrtln, LYl'ICI• 1nd OOIJ;t•• Truiji, Vlr9!11la A. and Miiton A, Eaton, W!ltlam F. •Po JlldY M. Wllco•, Carol Anr; al>d Nal1>11 ~ • Cummlngt, J1ne1 Marie and Durwood 111. Drlo11 Ly-on, L11~rente O. illnd Jo;tn E. GO:illtll, Milt$lllll $, •I'd Ear111111 t Benncu. Janet ~.!J._11 end J•rnet. Stnds;' Robert L • .Jr .. illnd M1rtl• l!:dw;rrd c;, Seidel, Frazier Kent Jnd JudUh Jovca S!u~e~ant. An11ell111 anCI J11hn A. F~•~11 Fre11k w. ~nd D!1ne Lynnl1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~2~2~i~s~,~·~·~·~ok~h~•~"~t~, ~o~t~h~ll~l~·~·~· ~·~·~·..,~~~~~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~! ~~ E11l1red 01ce.,,Hr 1 Ev11n5, Wllll1m J . 11nd \11Cl.J T. G1r1Kh, ROMmarY end Herbert Ralle. JoAnn M. 1111d Richard t•roy Y11rlo11n, Merv T. tnd'Ma• 0. Harold B. Bradley has been named ·permanent director of the Division of· Corrections for sta~ of Washington. He has been director of National Council on Crime an·u Delinquen· cy Resea rch Center al Davis, Calif. P!llma111 Lorraine H. and Wilbur R. Mai.on, Elll11t>llh Jutnl!t arw:i EOwln Bo~d Kreider, Rlch.1rd E1rl Ind Jll(lltn Roge,.., Oonlto L. and oon .. 111 t . Mae Stoneking, Ooree11 F. and (,.arr W. Oll~1r, PtQllY tnd Harry , Inflation, . Tax Take Big Bite \VASMJNC;TQN· (UPI l 1-lighcr Social Security taxes l:icginning today \Viii reduce .~ake home .pay and salary income • of millions . of A1nl'ric'r1ns. v.•hite intlation will erode thC' buying power of \l'hat is left. In fact, a single worker who earned $12,900 in 1973 and gets .. a 5.5 percent pay increase probably will lose Sl.659.25 in buying po"' er t+.i! y,ear. L. /ti. Boyd You Thillk Best -' . ' . . _At40 Degre~s A woman in Dallas recently ordered a speciftl drinking fountain installed in the household den ror her poodle. Salesman asked her if she wanted it inscribed. "Doesn't matter." she said, "the dog can 't read and my husband never drinks water." f\-1ister, how much money did you ea rn in the first week on your first job'! It it \v-ere an Am erican avcr:1ge, it amounted to approximately 50 tin'fts n1ore than the an· nual per capita income ol Jndia. van Don't knOw wh8t else of note that Dutch chemist Jan Helmont' did, but do know he ~ined the 'ft'ord "gas" in 1625. 'fhat's another or those universal syl- lables that mean the same in just about every tongue. Before van Helmont dreamed it up, there was no term in any language for the gaseous form of 1natter, l'm told. INTERLOCUTOllY QECREES Ent1r1d October f Grunden, Lln<111 1111d Jerry LH cr1119,,\lernn De1ory1 end ROWrl Hugh Hohcller. M11rg11rel M. llnd JOlll'I Cl.1rk llo~l'•. Dorolhy I. and-Rlcn1rd B. Jonc1, M. Marlene .imd Ron1ld Rav Parenr, P11rrl cla Je~n end TMOdoro , E ~sT. Lindi! J~n and Rk1111rd,Le' R"'ven1crott, suwn A. tnd Edw1rd £;;.,nerman, flarbar11 K<1ther1ne Ind P.ruc~ R. Brehn, J~nelle Millrie Ind JohJ'I Ro;er1 IM>fT'>, Penny S. ef>d Hnward L. Mvnk")J'"· beYerly A. end Wlltiam c. ' McAtee, Mlcheet. o . and Patricia A. R•~on. Dvd' L. ""° Ch;irla, F. Oel101bel. Deirdre Kay a11d • Glll'O!T\O Jollt1 Sarver, Md•V Frances and J dmes Alvin Johnnie, Sharon LYflll and D1nl1' H. Reese, Ronald Elmer illld Llnd1 J ean Chrlsllan. Richard D. 11nd Julia Fer11 Worlrv, Marv M. end Thomes D. Miltdona!d, J.,mos E'. and $hlrleY L FINAL O!CREES Enlr red Oc1111ter t · JGh1non, Helen Lorraine and Edward Mav~I Ku, Corter Leland and Ch11rl1ne M. Jon!el. Stephen B. and Diane L. De Caro, Mart Margaret and W11y1'1e Pllill•p Gaver, Melonev R. and Louis A. V~<1~e1, N<1nty Rae ilnd Wiiiiam E. Cable, Gwel><lolYil Eldora and Robe1I Arthur • Glull11nl. Ton Ann 11nd GloYannl BalHs111 H<lYr~. Carv Paul and Katherine Jean \l!llamll, Marv H. and Wllllam H. Le11vll!, Rober! Tnomij• aml Katnle.en Aoo F ielcn, Mar\<1 Louhe and Douglas Paul · MCN'g~n. Kenr O. and Jeri Lvim · Bren""'"' Mkhael W. 11nd Pah'lt!a "· r-·Renn, Orellene L. ll'ld Arll'lur H. Caldwell, Wiiiiam Lllne 1nd Belly ·~ H~ll. Farna Jean aoo Don11!d Elwood 'UNDER TllE nC\V $o(:ial Dr11mtiY. Peter G. and Ch~dene A.• N R Speer, Aaron Reid end Oe•l•n• Bra~cn Security Jaw v.·orkers pay an JIELE T ENT B<;>wden, Donald G. Jr. 1nd Gevr11!<1 ddl.,. I s10· 30 I be f1't Q. "Who did that. old-tirrie radio Cvl'len, Marllla dn Sigmund 3 !Ona ;J, 0 ne Fl,cnrr, Jkldy e . <tnd Albert·G. an estimated 3o_million senior heroine Helen Trent finally marry?" Thorn, Peter o. 11M1 A111111 '°'Y' · · I · · d A N bod Sh t d d 'lh Al51, ll:llv A. •Rd Charles T. citizens, "'ic o\•:s and chil ren. . o Y· e urne OWl4, e Grun, Lisa Betn a!XI &ruce Alan The tax: "'ould be an additional propositions and proposals of about 30 amorous fellows. se111 h d h Sivero, Oorls A. and Mlch~I J. $35.10, · if President Nixon hoy.•evcr, before her soap opera sponsors s ut own er 11erts.en. evelvn L. 1nd sernard e. SJ. •ns a b'll h' d k lo silo'". ~na1111m, Jen D. and Mary M. 1> I On IS es " Hanan, James Leland and Kl"' AllllO!I provide 11 percent iqcresses conr(l'f, Joa,, A. end Thomas P. t o Socia 1 Security· Q. ''\Vhat proportion of the people over 65 are senile'!" :;~!~:'· ~::rc1L:;,:;" !~~11er~~~ence beneficiaries . A. One out of every six, it is be lieved. .....-1u1r • The maximum s 0 c i R 1 ~~~~a:t· Vlrgl11la M1rir al'l(I Alcha•d security tax wilf increase Three meteorites, v.·eighing at least 20 JXlunds each , la\I Heising, r>orotl'IY M. arid Rw G. f h h l(now\f<, Su1an Therese ilnd Kenneth from $6.11.80 for workers eafn· to earth daily. That's the guess o scientists. Furt er, t ey Douoia\ jn11 at leas t $10,800 lo $737.10 think ooe meteorite, Weighing at Jeasl 4,000 tons, fa\ls Myeri, Larry Wiiiiam and Colleen ll' Smi!h, Glellde Jo •nd Herbert to workers earn'ing at leas t to earth once every 100 years. And they believe one meteor· L11wrenc" $12,600 and possibly $772.20 for ite, weighing at least -40,000 tons, falls to earth once every ~:!1,~1ng, Ka!l'l!ffn Ann •nit ~st1~en workers earning at least 1,000 years. w111renorn, c 11ro1 Joannt and Loran D•• $13,200. CN1e, DeDoral! Margaret end The tax bill for Social TlfINIONG -ehd,tOPti~• I · d be h' k. h Me1111er, Deborah O . .Ind James R, Security is neg I i g i b I e, ?.1en of science c aim you o your st t m 1ng w en 1HTEALOCUTORY o•CREEs however. \vhen compared with the air temperaiiire is around 40 degrees F ... University B•r•!11Gtbn~11~·1~~ ~r:;~be~,!, ,,.,,k inflation. which is expected of lt1aryland researchers have determined that the spurt G:r-;rteg~:.;~ L. and B•rrv N l be U .. . r•-r~Of Speed Of a SOaJ'I 15'• three· inches per minute ..• }I/hat,· j'OU Ral)ll, OorOlhY L el'ld James Lewlt 0 lC pr1n1ary. e """"' O'Rourke, Sn•ron Let and cr11IQ w1vne 'buying power ir it continues don't know where the world's best horseradish is grown? ::S~i.E~~~dJ.~~a~:·",~d eihel at 8 percent in 1974 (a lesser Near Tule Lake in Northern California ... One out or Graee h d h If l b d Ounc1n, Fred H11as '"d Marv Hel1t1 rate than · the 8.4 percent every t ree an a a garmen s worn Y women an John.on. J1m11 Mienot1 alld e>erllldlne hro h N 30 ) Children now J·s liome se\v-n ... Takes 18 years for a . Hoimes · -I Ug 0\1., . Powell, Merv end Je!fr•v H. For instance, a couple with-. boy's root to .get twice as long as it \Vas \Vhe n he \l'as a r~~i.rdrr1c1a M1rm1yn •nd Jol'ln l hlld d 1973 . -me )'Car and a half Old Millich, He1cia and Norberl -WO C rcn an ln-.v · Curry, \/Jrgln!t Lea llld Alcftlrd Ler of $12,900 get a 5.S percent ~~ti".1t1:J.•aleM'°::'• ~/r~~ !i.ct Jtme• pay boost to $!3,609 in ·1974. Address mail to L. !if. Boyd P.O. Box 1875 New-eern•rd d be I 9266 Wiibert, C•rol J1v •nd Wiiier Lee Income after taxes v.·oul . port Beac t · .f. 11u11ertie1d, L1ut.fl. K. and oevld 1..,1,, Pnlt1lp1, Loretta A. end Edw1rd Clarenct Cuon1n, M1r11are1 Ann and Joh11 Edward • Wamhoff, Sharon Lee •rid Kerl P1ul Leon, C>et1evleve and GHbart C. Hutibilrd,Robert O. and 8ar1111r1 Ellen Dle$tel, Nancy J . and Georqe E. Henry. Bartiara Jo.111<1 Rvblrt Wllion LaRue, Larry E. and Lianne K. Sa!ltrlleld. T1rry P11!rlt• 11nd Jimmie c reran,e Fltl~~r, L•rrv Ronald •nd C•ndict Merle Fol.lsl\oe, lr•n~ 0 . Ind Rt• L. Kn1p11, G1ry R. and Christine E. Clark, Jo1epn H. arid G1r11ldln1 Smith, Patr!cl1 Louise 1nd David Fhl1· "' Dlso11, Oline J , •nd Carl A. Kalwr, Katharyn Anlla and WlUl1m ""'" Wimmer, cneryl Ja..ana 1nd Radney JO,IPl'I · - Tlpl)fts, ' Alie• Sulanna •Ind Relph Ml{llael Harris, Ellsworth Jame$ end Norma Jean '\ • Tortorici, Keil'l1een M. and \lle1or Benedict Cloud, wen11ce E. and Dorotny M. Madden, Clare Joyce anCI Eucten•· l~o J>nr1erson. MAry L. and W11vne 0. Co"vn Cynthia D. arid C11rl D. Hunter, Elena c narlene and Patrick 0elO$' Schllano, Cllrl1lh1e end Clovant1I Sender~n. Sheila R. end Jonn Edwin Copple, Oa11 Wey111 100 P11lrlc!a Ann Van Zelm, Yrsa 'tnd Abr1n11m Plellr Cou!.ert. llarbara Jeen tlld J1met Darrell Hu1111lns, Chrlsllne and Greciory Holldelt, Judv Lei and Rocky Lynn Ru'9v, M1rl1n J . 1nd Jahll J. McMunn, Jlliln and 1Cal11eri111 M. Ford, Dtmnls A li~d l lllda 0. Jones, Heien Laul1e aod David P11u1 GalleQa, Donna Je•n 11M Barrie Oer Johnson, Cherv A. and R. Scott Sc"r""der. Mary ,e,nn ind &1!1 K. B~nnatt. H"ather Oele •nll Ovke J11mes Le,h, Marger111 F. end Edw11rd L. Cl'>ic~. Loreley Jtanel!e end David Le•vy Martin, 1~11 E. end Vlestev H. John<on, Alfred F •. and Mant Ellen Alorris, CcUHn Brr!n11 end A.c.berl Jame• ,Aya111. \l'!lerie L, end Henry M. Bauer, Randv J. and Ga;1 E. Rotert, Eileen o. arid ll:oberl L • ~hown, S~ndra O•il and Dcnald0 WIYt'll Ri!!er, J11me,. Allen and Pamela Jane Pro ce, Je1'n M, a11d J11met 8. Entered Dectmllttr 14 v.~n11a11. Da•ctny Louise 11nd Relph Edward LoDl'r, Rc rll'la end Ravm.,nd A. L"ntz. K<ltMee.r> M. and Ric nard D. k~rnbero, Karen L. and G11r~ L. Wnte, l>eQ~Y A. and Ji"'ll!S M. flulla, Bahv A. and L~uir L. G•ttnUef, An na B. and Je11r W. L~Rue, Olene 1.ee and Mlthael B•adv Ackles, C1ro1 Laul1e •l'ICI Don11d SleDhen Price, Htnrv 0. and A"tlonenr J , ~a~e. JnA11n M. and Rlch~rd LeRoy Hlk1on, Gl•Me LH and Edwin Charlas w~• .. 1, M11rle \llrQ!n11, •l'ICI Rodntv o~an So11r, Donnt Eltlne d n11Josrah i~OD\, EV<1rn!11 Rut~ 11nd Jnm,,. Phl!lln Nel10n , II, Frink M. and Linde Lee Haven,, Wkkha and Oebra "1.orr!\, David C. Bild Ren.te' I~. G.1uoro, Ocineld M. 11nd .Mery R, Ela. David Paul ttnd Anelet S<i~olv, Junna S. and Wi!l!am I<. Hund, Marlo~!• Land James w. Sloclalr, Helen E. and Oe!>rnOnd J. Nulle•,[ern C. and Jo~ech A. /Alclli!U , Belly Ann and Gerard Anlonlo Co11don, Robotrt Edward ilnd Cynr111a Lvnn Duc:kwor1h, Llnd• S. Ind Donald R. Gregg, Aline babtllB end Gra<IY Cl,Yejand , Bockoven, Imogen) •nd Robert W. Milland, IUcllard , i1M C11ro1Yn Kay l(~cJ'I, ROMrta Hllilll tlrld John J, -<'!errnan, l(alW ne. ROVl'lll alld Jr:ihn hon1~' . Henry, B•r1>11r1 Jo end Robert ,Wilson So1eer1. D011na Marti •!Id Cl'l11rhK E. Yl)Uno, Judith Wvnne alld Jon" Edw1rd N!cl'H!I$. Rae.er!.· ,,.ven ll'ICI C~rryl Marie Randlp, John11y LH and ,-...,ny P. Johnson, Dorl! J. and Rov W. McQinl"tV. Kalhleen and Thomas Owen M!NIA.TURll:6 OkD DOLLS Cl\/IL WA'¥ OLD OUN! · -~ r · 11 .,,-Scholl, M•rl«le A. 1nd Larry·l . $11,357 .92 comparl-u ,.,. 1 i,~~""""'"'"~~,.. ...... ..,.~"'.':~""--"'~"'~"'~~ ... ~ ... -t._~o~·~·~J·:.· c~·~"~"~'..''c·~·~"''!."~·~"~'"~' JM~·~•'__: SI0.907.20 in 1973. \\'hen. the i:l-_·_-c=--=--=:::::=:--i1 8 percent ·inflation factor is THE. adde~ to ne,t income, t~e. couple's buying poY.'er is !10.499~&. or ~57.92 less than 1973. . Plumbing, t4e1H11t Air Concl. TJiE SAf\IE couple with a T11'111 s11111 • { ti your dl!Clr 5.5 percent pay rat!'le ronl L1t1111a.sHo111Nck •11 o""" $17,900 to $18.885 would have · 4t5-040l 642·17'il -net income-'1Jf-$15,666.90 lnr-t~iiiii~~~~~~~iiiii~I 1974. \Vith the inOation fa ctor.I• the buying power of $14.413.54 is $616.66 less than the 1973 speodable income of $15,030.20. An unmarried working man or woman \\•ho takes care of a parent or one child would have $11.()21.90 in after·tax in- come with a' 5.5 percent pay increase from 1973 base pay of $12,900. \Vith the inflation factor, take-home pay \viii buy $441.06 less than the net in- come of $10,581.20 in 1973. A single worker with the sa me gross earnings would have $14,941.25 in net pay this year with buying power $631.25 less than the $14,337.20 net pay of 1973. BUT THE HARDEST burden fall on the single worker \Vho ehrned $12,900 .Jast year and gets a 5.5 percent pay increaso·in 1974 .• ..._, The Social Seucrity and -gratluatt'!d income taxes ":"Will erode the worker's net pay from · $10,698.20 to $10,595.60 (the only category in this sa m· pie for \Vhich net a · ,ac~ tually less e a pay boostJ. Wh inflat-iori is ad· dcd. t bUying power is r further. to.$~,147~95. CONNELLEASE ~ [jj 1 'to11r Poctory • .,.,.,..... 1 1 Ch.wrolot Lfflln;i o.oi.r • • ,..w '74 Y-to HotchlMc.k sea•o Pl!R MONTH Phil Tell ~ Lk. On APPi'. Crt<lll .,, Mo. o.t .t . CONNILL CHIY•OLIT 2121 HAllOlt ILYD. • COSTA l(UA ' 146-J.!~ ~~ ..... • yours 'may 1 COMPLnE ORANGI , COUNTY COYEIAGI l~dlflt: 1Ag1111e· leach, Soll cs.-... .. , Ml11loR Yl•lo, o .... POl•t, OI w.ll " ~"' IHch elMI ,...t of L.A . ., .. 2 MONTH TO. MONTH l:ENT~L IASll . 3 NO DEPOSIT l:IQUllED ON APPlOY.10 C•IDIT 4 ONLY S17.00 Pll MONTH TOTAL .COST URflftilted pofitJ 5 NEW COMPACT UNIT SIZE Il l/• •4•'1/1J 6 YOIC I MUSA•I P/.GlllS ALSO All AYAILAl~f 7· PULL •II.I MAINtlNA:NCI ORINGf COUNT\ llAlllfll I I l PHONl StflVl('f 1•.r 714 • IJl.JJH 401 .SO. SANTA."'• SANTA olrNA trom l.19\lllt •11c11, · MllJ.lf!l_ Viet-, 0111t ,11111, t•n Clil'tllnll, $ii!Jiflf"'\ CtPltlrllll, II, Tart, cell 11!1, It•• i9MIU Kids Like To Ask An~y % ·_ .. $1,1100_ • • .m1n1mum (2-Ysaf Certificates} -s -3A" PASSBOj)K (Comp/111 F/sxibility) Morris Plan<>· ' .. ( California's largest· loan and Thrifl • Service · • 3700.Newport-Blvd., Newpor.t Beach Call George Wadman, Mgr.at 673-3700 ~ .._..Avallablt to €11.ifomia reeidentl only - • ·-· -1-·-,-·------ 1, ' • -., -- ARE YOU SERIOUS , ABOUT LOSING WEIGHT? lindoro'? unique program is 0 safe ond practical method fo r the entire family to lose weigh! and learn how to mointoin proper weight ... under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors. medical weight reduction Call for information Mo nd ay thru Friday 8 A.m. to 6 P.M. ' . 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' 1973 YEAR-END CLOSEOUT EXTENDED THRU SATURDAY Special Group of Jewelry PENDANTS IN CULT . PEARL. ·FIERY OPAL, & DIAMOND ' EARRINGS IN DIAMOND. CUtl. PEARL & OTHER PRECIOUS SlONES . MANY OUTSTANDING SOLID c·oLO BRACEL<lS · ~UMEROUS COCKTAIL RINGS IN DIAMONfl RUBY, SAPPHIRE , OPAL, CULT . PEARL, & OTHER STONES . MANY MEN'S.J!INGS All TYPES Of STONrs-' AVAILABLE' LIMITED SELECTION or CUFFLI NKS .. DIAMOND WEDDING SETS ARE IN· CL UOED. • A LIMITED SELECTION OF FINE CULTURED PEARL STRANDS • A FEW UNUSUAL BROOCHES ARE INCLUDED • All ITEM5 ARE 14 OR 18K GOLD FROM OUR .RtGULAR STOCK. VALUE! 10 $110 NOW 39.99 ~LUES 10 SJ90 NOW 59.99 REDUCED TO CLEAR All LOOSE STONES !lt.ie S1or 5opp11,,,,_forr Opu!, Onenrol Jode•-Loooe Cvlt Peo<t, Bloc~ Stor Sapph.re•-Cu• Em•rold 25.% OFF MARKED PRICE VALUf S TO.S240 NOW 79.99 .VALUES TO .l l10 NOW 99.99 ' REDUCED TO CLEAR All ART OBJECTS • (o,.•ed .lode & 1101• O...C..11 fogv•1ne~ -(or Y'dlYOl'•el Ooi•onn. Y.:,,.,_Por(akwo•----+- HUGE REOUCjlONS • . ' . ~ . 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Who Owns the Papers? • Tho substantial tax .deduction claimed by Presi, dent Nlx:on for donation ol his vfce presidential papers to the National Archives has raised some int.eresting qnestJons as to Ule actual ownershit> of doci.unents an1assed by public official!i. . 1'he Ame1ican Historical Association has questioiled the concept that a President's papers ·beco1ne his per·. sonal p1op~rty aJlcl the president of the &>ciety of -'\ITierican 1\rchivists has called 01e concept a fiction. smce most of the papers result from serving in public office and should become the property of the An1erican people. But in earlier days, Presidents did retain Possession or their pape;rs. and go\'.emment records sho,v-that SW01000 was paid to descendants of Washington, Adams, Je(ferson, ~ladison and Monroe to recover so1ne of their papers·for the Nation&} Archives. Lincoln's papers \Vere given to the Library of Con- gress by his son , '~·ith the stipulation that they remain sealed until 1947. 'vhich they were. · In recent· years. many officials have taken advan· tage of the tax deduction by donating papers to hiStorical societies and libraries. Hubert Humphrey took a $199.153 deduction for senatori()l papers donated to the Minne- sota l·listorical Society; former Governor Pat Brown clai1ned a $105.000 deduction for papers donated to the University of California; and President Lyndon John- son reaped a siJnilar benefit from hi s Presidential papers. _ The Nixon papers, valued fo r tax purposes at S576.000, include thousands of letters, speech texts, in· ''itations and items relating to foreign trips made during his vice presidency. · • the quesllon of ownership of such documents rnnaln$. Nixon ·"has expre~sed conc~rn that bis heirs ~uld...he. burdene-d \Vl th a heavy btlu~rita.,pce tax IJ his Pr~si­ de.ntial papers are indeed co_nsidered part of hjs personal estate. Since all these questions are being aired, it )Yould ~ee1n an a ppror.riate tilne for Congress to Jay -do,v11 sorne ground ru es· to guid~ future occupj.U)ts of high of· race. Our vote '"oµJct be for ~eclaring that most of a public servant's papers n1ust ultlmately become public prop- erty. It Could Be Worse A basket o! !ood that costs $98 in San Francisco 'vould set you back a \vhopping $213 in TQkyo, but the sa1ne food would cost only $37.85 in Bombay. , ln Tokyo, a four-roon1 unfurnished apartment rents for.$1,018 lp.$1,886 a month, while the same accopimo- dalion can be tound for from $300 to $500 a 1nonth in San·Francisco. But iI you want to settle in Belgrade the rent would be in the nei~hborhood of $176 to $205'. .. These and other fascinating cost-Of-living facts are revealed in a comparative c,ost survey prepared by a Ne"'. _'fork . research organization t9 help companies de- ter1n1ne ~air co1npensat1011 for their Ove rseas executives. TQg1r latest global survey of 46 cities shows that Tokyo. Stockholm and Oslo are the most expensive places to live at the mo1nent, 'vhile the cheapest oVe rall is ?\lanila. -•' In ·1969, Congress passed a la\v a bolishing tax d&o ductions for donations of papers and historians com-pl~in this has shbrply cut the flO\V of donations as of- [ic1als a11d their heirs hold _onto documents bopffig the la\v 'vill be changed., Besides food and rent. the survey examined such necessities as soap (from $1.22,_a cake in Stockholm to a low of. 15 cents · in Manila): Scotch whiskey ($16.82 a quart m Bombay but onl y $3.56 in Jakarta): toothpaste _(from ~1.35 ~ tube m Osaka to a reas0)1able 20 cents 1.11 A·lexico .City); and cigarettes (fro1n Sl.35 a pack in Stock hohnrdo,vn to 12 cents in Bogota). And if )'OU think things are ·bad here note that 11 or the 'vor:fd's cities have higher li ving cOsts than Chi- cago. 13 higher than Ne\v York and 15 higher than San .ftrancisco. 'I just h'Bppened to be in ihe neighborhood and thought I'd stop by.' . There is some question as Jo. 'vhether or ilot the Nixon donation beat the deadline set by that la\v. But aside from that point", now being ar gued by tax experts, Energy Warnings _ Heeded Too 'Late- \VASHINGTON-Five months ago a major U.S. company, alarmed by closing gasoline pumps and its o'o\'n private .,rojections of1the energy shortage, came to Washinglm:i seeking expert estimates. from !he ·Nixon administration on the ugly dimensioni or the coming crisis. It got somethirlg else: lavish quanti- ti es of soothing syr- ,, ~p, predictions ijJ3t , the energy shortfall \\.'OUld be "no more · than 2 or 3 percent" and strong advice not to l\"Orry. Angry at t h i s - •. obvious refusal to .. .aJtalyze '.\'hat may be the most serious : economic and cultural shock for the , U.S. since the Great Depression, this particular American -company -with . roots in nearly half the states -went back to its O\vn drawing boards to try· and take stock. TlrE JNClbtNT, repeated for other U.S. business and industrial concerns. '\\'as a foretaste or the administral ion·s apparent decision to downplay the ener- gy crisis, avoid the harsh facts and hope that, somelx>w, sometime, it u•ill dis- awear. ( EVANS ·NOVAK ) ~1. Jackson ·or Washington. chairman · of the ~ate Interior Committee. de- nounced the administration .in barely civil terms for having its head in the • sands. "The information required lo d~termine and assess the extent of im- . pending energy shortages," said Jackson, "has been available in the public domain, but no agency of the federal government has compiled or made any competent "analysis or such data. There has been no adequate analysis or the anticipated social and economic irhpacts of projected fuel shortages.'' FAR \VORSE, Jackson said that the shortages "and the threar they pose to the economy and to national security exceed by far any savings resulting fi'om measures taken by the executive branch.'' Dear Gloo1uy Gus What happened to ·a11 those Hap1>Y New Yeais people \\>ere wishing e<1ch other last year? GLU~.1 Don't give ~p yet: ·maybe thjs is it ! Happy New• Year! Gus G100ll'IY Gus cDml'"ltnlli •~ submlffed lly r••clrrs •l!d do not r>K•surlr,. reflKt tht ut1ws "of tho ntwui•i>er. Stlld your ·Ht PHYI to Gloomy Gus, D•ily 'Hot. 1vere baldly ambiguous. Mr. Nixon re- fc-rred to the energy crisis "that we have for this year, ·a crisis that was mad e much more difficult because -of what has happened in the Mideast;> over JQe past three to four weeks." , In fact , the "crisis that we have tor this year" ~·ill be nothing compared to the next ten years, as World demand ror dwindling fossil fuels r i s 'es precipitously and the American pro- porlion goes down. Moreover, some presidential aides talk blithely aOOut "breakthroughs" and ''crash programs" to extract oil from shale and gas from coa l within the n~xt rew years. I N FACT, it "'ill be at least five years before either fonn of new energy sup- plies \viii even have reached. the demon- stration plant stage. The problem ol getting oil out of shale is staggering. N() Nickel-and-Di11ie Operatio1i Rocky's· • Ill the ·Ru_nning ( VON HOF FMAN J \VASHlNGTON -One sign that America may be returning to normal is that Rocky is running for · President again. Having tried to get the Republi can nomination as a ·Hberal and as a rT\oderate, the Standard Oil heir is sneak· ing up on the othei-side6 to see i( .. that old John ~11tchell woukl approve he can ma ke it as a conservanve. •of. · As a man "'ho is thought to be worth Along similar lines he is also a great considerably more believer in semi-autonof!M)US. single- than $200 million, \\"C purpose government agencies , o r can hope that as authorities run by non-elected boards · PresidCnt MJ rould appointed by Governor RtX'kefeller. put a stop to the Seventy ye~ of experience ••ith this cheaper f o r m s or kind of govfinmental structure has con· chiseling going on in vinced almost everybody else that they the White House. As are expensive, abusive, corruption-prone befits a member of and impervious either to public sen- perliaps .the richest ti ment or legis lative authority. During ft:1JTlily in the \vorld. his time -tn New York Rocky has man- Nelsofl._ Rockefeller isn't going to nic"keJ· aged to siet "up a number of them ll.trich and-dithe us to death like Richard Nixon have piled up an aggregate debt or and Spiro ~gne\V. He ~ill put the country n~arly $7 billion. For a politician li ke into bankruptcy ~with big majes tic himself they tnive the advantage or mak- swipes , if his record as governor of in g it easy to avoid having to submit New York is any kind of predictor his spending proposals to · the judgment of the kind of President.he 'll make. or a referendum. NEVERTHELESS, even with this record, the political columnists tell us that Rocky i.s in a fair \\'ay to pal~ing himsel! oft as a tough-hearted con- servative. His gimmick is to bang about booslin&~« bow Ile llrt those •'Clfare cheats off the rolls. The Rock is Jes,, forthcoming aOO\d why· those rolls swoll up so big under his administratioq. He is also rwming again on his own record on drug addiction. Those who claim lo know say · he kissed another billion dollars away on unsuccessful treatment programs before switching to a new. no more successful, draconian anti-drug law. Now he has resigned as governor to give his full attention to his job as chairman. of. the presumptuously named Commlsslon on. Critical OlQlces ror America. The operation smells like a trick to get aroW"MI the election laws. ~ a non-partisan, nori-denominaUonaJ, non-everything organization of high and empty purpose it provides him with a platform to stay in the news and run for o!Cice using money from govern- ment, fowxtations and his own fortune that he couldn't legally touch if he w7re an honest, oonfeued candidate. It s morally grungy, but hi~ass Rockefeller grunge, not that tacky Nixm sleaze.. ~oney Can't Stop Crime • In fact. far from disappearing, the dimly perceived dimensions of the shortage are now the subject or. even more heated political backroom debate and speculation than Watergate. The constant then1e: President NiXon, either by design or because of preoccupation with his O\Vn salvalion. is encouraging a dangerously un rea listic mood about the energy crisis by pie-in-the-sky for-ecasts of quick recovery. Thal plain-English warning has been quietly sounded again and -a.gain to Presi- dent Nixon. !\Iore than a year ago, for example. Secretary df Interior Rogers ~1orton briefed ~tr. Nixon on the coming crisis. The President was aghast. He asked Morton to give him similar brief- ings every three n1onths to keep him up to date. But, soon to be .ove rwhelmed by his personal crisis over \Vatergate; the President never did ask Morton back. Jack H. Bridges. consultant to the Joint Atomic Energy Committee. is giv-- ing confidential briefings on ·the rea l energy crisis which have shocked ..senators and Congressmen the last few weeks-prOviding a_gUn1~_.Q_f_jus1 how tremendous-mesfiale problem is. To extract from shale millions of barrels of oil a day (the current shortage ex- ceeds 3 million barrels a day even after the administration's enforced sav- ings program) 'o\'ould require an earth· moving operation equal tQ digging out at least one new Panama Canal every day, In his 15 years in office he has raised taxes eight times while quadrupling state expendjtures and debt. Some of the money, such as that which went for higher education, may have been well spent, but much or it; like the billion dollars th at went for his neu· state capita l complex.-.called· the Albany Mall, might cause some people to think we're getting ofL cheap with San Clemente. Fortune magazine discovered that usable office space in Rocky's Mall costs up to $230 per squa re foot. At the same · time private developers were putting an office building-adjacenMcrit"for$40-a-usabl square foot. The magazine also figured out that the Mall's 9»seat theater was coming in at $263 per squa&e foot, or for nearly $50 million. · This summer the U.S. House of Representatives authorized expenditures of $2 billion to help cities and states "fighr-crimt"-f0rt11e next two years. The vote was 391 to 9: not a single representative dared to oppose the bill. SYDNEY .HARRIS.,_._~ TllUS. the liMle noted "·assessment and analys is" of the energy emergency compiled a r:w days ago by Sen. Henry LIKE\VISE, the President deeply disturbed his own, ene rgy experts, who \\'orry over Mr. Nixon ·s inability to come to grips \Vith the energy crisis. in his speech early this month to the Seafarers Union. In l\'Orcls v.1lich, at \\·orst. baldly understated the problem or, at best, On·e Way Out for America For just about three years, Sweetwife and I h<1ve been '.\'riling the conservative "Side or the ne\VS from Babylon by the Sacran1ento. She d()(.'s the '.\'Ork, I get the by-line This \~·eek. we arc chMging the USUAi thrust of our column. · It's no secret thLJt the vast n1aj orit y of C'.alifornians arc rHs- trcssed o•"cr the µol- itics.of the day : th<' S!'eming incapability of scores of politi· cians and 1'¥Jrdes of bureaucrats to deal effl'Ctively u•ilh the residue or. the pa st and the probletns or today -and tomor- ro\v. Close to a majority or California voters indicate that they have a good mind to throw the rascals out -Democrats and Republicans, alike. It1s not jll!t Watergate. That .)s just one r1ore lneldent in a long' train of events. . . Bi\D"VLbN Is more and more a home _ _ lor'schem~rs, drunks, influence peddle~ . ( .... _R_u_s_~_iVA_t_:r_o_N__,J license. Those \\•ho balk are rebuked: "You c<_1.n't legislate mora lity." Yet."what of those who statulize immor3Uty? "Thou shalt not steal.'' But, lega lized plunde r is a rule of the da.Y and, more and more, a law.of the land. \\!hat in heaven's name has happened to America·? Well, we have turned our back on God. \Ve have rejected the message of Christmas and the soul of the Sermon on the Mount. We ha"9e ignored .those principles that are the bed-rock of self-· government.· There is .one way out of the mess : UP and out! America, if it ii to ge t back on irack mus~et back to_God. - Look at What that could .do for America! ··n.ou shalt not covet." But, more and more of the working man's product is confiscated in the name of ':public THERE WOULD BE no room ror i~terest". . 1 '; double talk and Jalse promises. no more .. Thou shalt not bear fa se witness . ' robbing Peter to buy Paul's votes, no But. aJmost any distortion 'oes if it. more stretching means to justify ends: ' serves an end or wins an election. Imagine what that could do to ~lltlcs! "'Thou shalt have no other gods before The Ten Commandments is the finest me.'' But, the Sta te comes fi rst; strange set of rules yet devised for lire. · shepherd! tend the Oock. 'lbe Golden Rule is still the greatest The Lord says •1TJtbe". 10 ~rcenk power for self-government man has ever Caesar wants · 43 percent and if 11iis kno · " _ unto others aa you· would take cont'inUes, by 1978 rrwill be 50 have them do unto 'ybli". 1\ere..Ja more percent. power in that advice than 'Th all the bombs, all Ute dams, all the nuclear SOME OF TIDS profligacy Is probably due to Rocky's overrated reputation as -a good administrator, but part of it is policy. It was Rocky who taught Nixon • to buy labor votes, which the governor did by this kind of unrestrained spending. This same labor policy encouraged New York 's gove rnment. employes,' unions tQ try to g1l away wi.th.,..a.....~ries of illegal but JJ'i'ofitable strikes. In the long run thiY 1eads only ·to inflation and the kind or intolerable rebellion Britain is suffering through, .but . in the sfiort run It can ~ei certain people elected. Yet whlle John D. Rockefeller's grand.son believes you can b u y everybody, he is no small .d democrat and never was, even lri his liberal in· carnation .. At one time or another In his career he has come"' out 'for com.""' pulsory arbitration of strikes, mandatory bomb shelters, and wiretap legislation Wicks '· : Yet there <ire good grounds for believ- ing that this 'money will he almost · totally wasted, in terms of actually reducing crime. Most of the funds will go ror new . equip- ment a n d more Policemen -yet lhe "crime pryNem" is remarkably like the "highway problem," in that the more \ve e<pBrut oiii' high- ways, the more traf- fic expands to. ~'ill them. Twenty years ago, New York City ~ad .a police force of AOme 181000. Now 1t bas double that number Of men while the populatlgn of the clly proptt bas actually . shrunk a I t t t I e . Neverthele5', the Crime rate in New York City has , far more than doubled In the lnterveolng ™> decades. There is, not the slifh\est indication that the aad~ men, or the more SOpl\isticated • equipme.rit, have done 1nything to decre~ the lnctdence ol crime. 'ftt:E "UBERAU" have been blamed and justly, for believing that merely rpendlng more money woold alleviate our ·IOdal pro!Jlem.s ; now the "f.,......i- diseast. ,./\ APPREHEl"\DING c r i m I n a I a and throwing them in prison Ct houg h only the little ones get there) does absolutely nothing to. eradlcat~ the sources oC crime, ~·hich are, both soci<>- eaioomic arid psychological. In facl, the !"Dre. transg~ we send to languish 'in, pnson -and then throw back into the same milieu they came Crom - t~ more embittered and intractable criminals we create. --• Ulre vlelfare, money spent oa crime-fl~ting i! a botlomless p~. 80 lonit ,as ~he basic social condlttons are no! rectified. The money makes the law-en· forcement qencles happy, and the legislators feel virtuoos _ b u t meanwhile, what we call "crime ln fuC streets" will continue -to i.naease until we slop concentrating bn the crime and start thinking a little. bit about changing the street .. -HCOAIT DAILY PILOT • order" conservatives art ·u blamowortlly for helievlnc that the - --will red..,. ·our crime problem..-• Let us look at a medlcal onai.o _ Jo make the point clearer, ~ ~ ·~ '2 lliUlotl lo relieve' the vlo-llim iif-1 lllaa*, ID '"""° tllenl wi1l1· med!col care, boollllll ' "'°"" and -susrenan90 cfu'rtn( their m,,...: This would do nolhln(I to prevent the 30urce "' .the plague from opreadl111 lo other """"1rnd1ibert1ner:-'ft.ue, oot au legislator:J - and not all lobbyists warrant s uch scorn.· But, where are those among them who wilJ st.and In wraUt and cfemand that those who would govern others first govern themselves -and their WE HAVE raped our lands, squan-J'l)OCtorl evcr...bJJIU deffil -our resuurces, -and rigged· our It is 811 there. The Jove, _the joy:---._ _JIOOple.BDd ·-commuollles. --- -. • -If, lnlldd, er In addftloii, we a!>' • appetites? ' Each ~n. more la,,s legali ze • -.-• -- I laws to favor the proDlgate, the quick-the ju~Ucer the hope, the ~cc, the bock nrllsts and the tn houdlnis. light that can make America sing again. Our political paru .. are · bankrupt, All we hav6-lo.cjo Is apply il Stal'Unil mora'lly if not financially, and thl!: peren· with oune.IYes. applying It here at home, nlals or welfare gel mdre attention than oo n1ain street -and·~Yt114n Babylon, 1he man who labors to produce. West. --\ ... -. 7hllt dllm oloclal ---~ . . . ..,....,.. proprlated mdy I llDlll (ilrt of thal ' awn t6 tracl '°"" the ......., of the pique -bl n the w1ter llQll>ly, or the -Dy, or wbai...r -Ulen we,,.. utlllzfq our 1110My and.._...... ~bi.I' lJI aetUng Id the root o1 the ' . I " __ ) - L .. ' I I I • ' • ' . . ST ARTS . TOM.QR-ROW YOUNG MEN'S·BOY'S AN A .. 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'1!)7:30, Oxnard 'Iii 9) JAMISON GLASS SOAP DISHES loiltuln 136-4.00 val. 2.29 FASHION SAVINGS MISS ES PANTCOATS blvd. coats 103 \ve1e S66-S70 PANfSUITS 44.99 n1~. coats 27..:.\vere $36-$62 21.99·39.,9 POLYESTER PANTSUllS SHOES, ACCESSOIUES OXFORD SHOE boulevard shoes 112-wn 12.99' SADDLE SHOE ' boulevard sboes 112-was 16.00 DRESSY SHOES l·RICE ASST. ATOMIZER,S ( loiletrfes 136-reg. 5.50 1.99· ARCR~ TOILET TISSUE toil~ries 136-rtg.. 30c l6;c ARCROSS FACIAL TISSUE '·" 1oilettits 136-reg. 69c _ 6Sc ARCROSS COLD CREAM SOAP; 12/BOX toilerrie,,_ 13&-reg. 2.75 2.59 VITAMIN C, 2SO MGS toilet<i .. 136-•eg. 3.99 2.69 • ARCROSS CURLING IRON toiletries 136-reg. 5.99 4.99 bl vd. drs. 95-were $20·$32 14.99-19.99 _ forecast shoes 125-were S21 ·S27 FAMED MAKE SHOES 12.'9 1.9' ARCROSS ELECTRIC BARBER KIT toiletries 136-reg. 10.99 8.99 JACKET DRESSES blvd . drs. 95-were S26-S34 JUNIOR PANTCOATS jr. 'els. 24·-comp. val. $44 SKIRT & PANTSUITS 12.99-19.99 34.99-36.99 twn. & l<V. 49 We<e $J4·$68 15,99·39.99 LONG PRINTS day d<>. 61-we<e.$20-$24 13.99-17.99. STREET LENGTH DRESSES miss cos. 98 -were S36-S86 15.99·35.99 PANTSU IT GROUP mi>ses 96-we<e 65.99·72.99 39.99-56.99 BLACK DY<D RABBIT jacket with multi color insets NATURAL FRENCH RABBIT «<hubby in-the-round NATURAL GREY RABBIT sale $69 sale $89 stroller coats, leather trim 'sale $109 fUf salon 47 -iur products labeled to show coun.,!!,Y of Origin of irl_lported furs : SPORTSWEAR JOVAN MUSK OIL SPRAY COLOGNE forecast shoes 125 -were S24·S34 15.99 CASUAL SHOES, SANDALS lotletrin T 3&-4.50 v.tl. 3.00 f0tecast 129-W<f1! $16·$35 1.'9·16,9' CASUAL, DRESS SHOES moderate shoe!. 12-were 20.00 BEAD JEWELRY ieweiry 22-was 2.00-6.00 FASHION SHIRT blouses 31-wAs ·s l5-S16 CARDIGAN ' 10.'9 '·" FOR THE HOME 5-PC. ITALIAN DINING SET dining 142-<omp. value S73S 7-l>c: MODERN DINING ROOM $549 accessori~ t 9-was &oo PRINT CORDUROY yardage 5•-wis 2.79 6.'9 dining 142-comp.1'aluo $1813 $1533 1.79 S·PC. COUNTRY PINE Dll,ilNG ROOM dilt.ng 142-comp, value $813 $669 ' 5-PC. COUNTRY FRENCH DINING d ining 142-<omp. value $1 020 $869 ASSORTED OCCASIONAL TABLES . CHILDREN'S SAVINGS occas. 144-<:omp. val. $79-$279 $6S·$229 . B.LACK SLING CHAIR INFANT SETS upholste<ed 141-comp. value $100 inf an ls 38 -we<t. 6.00 3.49 ...CONIEM°POR ... RY CHAIR · BOYS' CREEPERS ' upholsitred 141-c0tnp. value $149 infants 38-wm 3.7,·S.SO 2.'9 ASSORTED CANE LAMPS $69 $99 TOPPER SETS lamps 63-comp. val. $27-$65 19.99-$54 infanll 38-were 4.SO ·.J,49 80" QUEEN SOFA SLEEPER STRETCl'i ROMPER sl_. 140-comp. value $449 infants 38-were 4.00 1.9' 80" QUEEN SOFA SLEEPER $329 . - WOMEN'S BOL!tLE CARDIGANS BABY DRESSES slttpe<S 140-Comp. value $429 w0tnen's sporiswea< 85-value \4.99 11.99 infanll 38--• 4.S0-6.50 2,99-3.9<) 92'' SUPE R QUEEN SLEEPER $319 MISSES' BOUCLE SWEATERS . St)ITS, ROMPERS ;lttpers 140-comp.-value $499 $399 boulevard sponswea< 16-were 13.9910.99 infanll 38-wero $6-~11 3.99-6.'9 SIMMONS 3-PC. Kl~G SET ASST'D PRINIT SHIRTS KNIT POLYESTER CREEPER •loop shop 145-comp. value 309.95 $199 beuer blouses 39-were $14-$167.99-8.99 infanis· 38-w11 4.50. 3.49 TWO SIMMONS TWIN SETS JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR _ INFANT JUMPSUITS sleep shop 145-c0tnp. value 319.80 $199 campusshop 43.:...,eg. S 11 -S20 7.99·12.99 infants' 38-were 5.50·7.SO 3.99-4.49 SEALY TWIN MATI. OR SPRG. TOP MAKER NYLON KNIT TOPS COLONIAL CRIB sleep shop 145-v•I. 79.95 coordinates 72 -\vere 8.00·12.00 inf.ints fur.niture 124-wis S7S 64.99 S·PC. RATTAN DINING SET 5.99-7.99 BABY MAITRESSES patio 146-comp .. value $300 ACRYLIC JACKET-SWEATERS infant fumiture 124-wtre Sl9 ·20~99 LA·Z·BOY• ROCKER/RECLINER $195 swtrs, coord'!s 72-were 12.99·13.99 10.99 KNIT SHIRTS recliners 147-comp.· value.$299 FAM()US NAME COORDINATES liule boy~52-wert 3.60-S.SO 2.49 VINYL COV£R RECLINER $199 active sp!sw<. 76-•eg. $14-$289.99·19.99 SPORTSWEAR lecliners 147-comp. val. $139 FAMOUS MAKER ASST'D TOPS glds 77-wos 7.50-14.00 3.'1'1·6.911 S-PC. MEDITERR. BEDROOM' $119 active sptswr, 76-reg. S11 ·S166.99-12.99 PANTS bedroom 143-comp. value S82S BEITER SPORTSWEAR gid• 77-wete $8-$11 3.99-5.99 5-PC. MEDITERR. BEDROOM' $629 . fr csl. spnsw<. 86-reg. $18-$688.99-47.99 SLEEPWEAR b<dmom 14 3-comp. value $1501 $1277 ACRYLIC KNIT SEPARATES lingerie 79~1S SS-S7 3.'9·5.99 S·PC. ITALIAN BEDROOM' coordinates 101 -were S14 ·S24 . NOVELTIES ~room 143-val. $96S 8.99·11.99 acc0<s0tles 118-S2·S7 99<•3.99 5-PC. COUNTR Y PINE BEDROOM' $769 ASSORTED S SWEAR·-~.----. --"MHIR-T -·---------b<!droom-1-4'1-<0mPr-value-SHGS -$1099 ~ptswr 102-Were fl S-S44 " 9.99-28.99 accessoriM 118-were 2.SCM.501.59-2;9' "hl'd~ do not include manr~ws or box springs ASSORTED JR . SWEATERS , COUNTRY OCCASIONAL PIECES j<. kn! sp1wr 138-reg. s10-s206.99-12.99 occas. 1-44 -val. $139·S279 '$105-$239 FAMOU5 MAKE PANTCOATS MEN'S SAVINGS ·TOWER BOOKCASES aclv sp!sw• 154-•eg. $20-$90 9.99-49.99 occal.144-comp. v•I. 3/$537 3/$399 PANTS, SOLIDS AND PAITERNS con , bl. sptwr. 158-5.99·11.94 L99·5.99 LINGERIE, FOUNDATIONS FAMOUS BRAND NON-alNG SLIPS daytime lingerie 28-reg. S6·S7 3.99 6/3.99 NYLON BIKINIS, SOLIDS, PRINTS daytime lingerie 28-reg. 99c CLASSIC NYLON BRIEFS d.tytime lingerie 28-reg. 99c 6/3:99 FAMOUS BRAND NON-CLING ~ SLIPS daytime lingerie 28-•~· 's4 2.99 LO NG NON.CLING HALF SLIPS daytime lrngerie 28-reg. 6.00 J.99 SHORT FLEECE WRAP ROBE <Obes53-valuel6.00 11.99 FAMOUS MAKER LONG QUILT ROBE <obes S3->vas 40.00, 19.99 • [ONG'FLEECE WRAP ROBE ··robes 53-value 20.bo 15.99 FAMOUS BRAND BRAS shape shop .44 -<eg. 3.2S·7.50 2.69·5.99 FAMOUS BRAND PANTY GIR DLES <hape 44-<eg. 350-15.SO 2.99'12.99 SCUFFS, GOWNS. COATS . sleepwea< 10-4.50-13.0.0 vii. 2.99·8.99 FLANNEL SHORT. LONG GOWNS sleepwear 10-6.00-7.00 vol. 4.99 . . ' PULLOV£RS AND CARDIGANS knit furnlihings 84-v•L. S 16-$208.99·9. 99 LONG SLEEVE KNITS · knit furnishinp 84-v•I: SS.$10 S.99 ASSORTED MEN'S SUITS clotKins 21-v•I. S95·S135 , • LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS 59.00 5 .99 :2.99 4.99 • _fumis.hi.n&l 6'-y•I. 8.S0-12.00 ASSORTED MEN'S TIES furnishings 6-val. S.00-6.SO SHORT SLEEV£ SPORT SHIRTS •port •hins 134-WM $7-$9 MEN'S COORDINATES c00td. 131 .,->1<ere S 11 •h·3 ACRYLIC CREW SQCl(S 7.99•14.9' 79c 3/3.29 hosiery 127-value 1.00 FAMOUS BRAND UNOElwtAR underwear 127 -val. 3/4.25 MEN'S FASHION BnTS accessories 80-val. S.00·9.00 ASSORTED MEN'S WALLETS access01"ies 86-val. 6.00-l 2.00 BUCKLED SLIPON SHOES shoes 60-comp. val. 26.00 SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS furnishings 6-vil. 7. 5().$9 MEN'S WARM PAJAMAS furnishinp 6-vol. 6.50-$7 fi'IMOUS BRAND SLACKS t•iloied IPOllSwe1r 45-val. $18 • 2.99 3.99 4.99 4.'9 10.'9 °LEATHER. J"CK!TS ' tall0ttd sPQl1swear 45-val. $1lS 79.99 , LINENS, DOMESTICS ASST. BURLINGTON HOUSE SHEETS she.ti 34-nog. 7.lS-15.00 3.50-7.00 PILLOW CASES, STND., KNG . ,.,..,, 34-were.s.so.s6. -Pf· 3.49, 3.99 5'x6'j S'x8' WALL -TO-WALL BATH CARPET. tow••30-S20-$2S 11.99·15.99 DAMASK TABLECLOTH W/NAPKIN~ low.ls 30-<tg. 24.00,46,00 19.99-.99 ASSORTED PLACEMATS t~I• 30-<eg.,1.00;1.50 7 C·99c lil''x81" COLOR CURTAIN PANELS curt•ins 113-•e&· 10.00 ·ea; 4.99 ANIMAi. PILLOWS pillows 113-<q. 4.50·15.00 1.99-4.99 FLORAL QUILTED .SPREADS, KING f><dS!l<HdS 113-<eg. 60.00 29.99 QUILTED BEDSPREADS, TWIN bfdlP<Hds 11 l-reg. 23.00·25-.00. ' 9. 99 PlAID BEDSPREADS, TWIN bfd$IJl•l<i• 113-•'1!· 22.00 9.99 84" ACRYllC WOOLEN CURTAIN PANELS • cunains'l 13 _,... 1 S.00 ei. 9. 99 !'"•81" WHITE CURTAIN PANELS curtains 113-rtg. 20,00 ea. 9.99 THERMAL CHECK BLANKETS., TWIN bl1nkt11 41-flere [0.00 6.99 TH!RMAL CHECK BLANKETS, FULL blankets41-12.00 8.99. .. ' Tutsdar. January 1, 1974 DAILY PILOT 7 • FLOOR COVERINGS KODEL• POLYESTER Hl·LO COBBLESTONE fl<. cov. 32 -was 12.00 sq. yd. ·inst. 7.99 NYLON PILE SHAG • ' fl<. cov. 32-was 11.00 sq:-yd:-inst. 5.99 ACRILAN• ACRYLIC PLUSH PILE fir. cov. 32-w.s 14 .00 sq. yd. inst. 9.9~ t!X!QN PILE SCATIER RUGS 24"x36" area rugs 1)7 :.was 12:00 -4.99 NYLON PILE SCATTER Rl.jG 27"x48" . . area rugs 13 7-.was 15.00 6.99 NYLON PILE SCATIER RlJG J'x5', .. , area rugs 137-was 30.00 12.99 NYLON PILE SCATTER RUG 4'x6' area rugs 137-was 40.00 19.99 NYLW PILE SCATTER RUG 6'x9' ~ • area rugs 137-was 70.00 pt9.99 FAKE FUR SCAITER RtlG'30"x48" -- ' area.rugs 13 7-was 20.00 9.99 FAKE FUR SCAT'TER RUG 36"x60'' area rugs 137-was 25 .00 12.99 FAKE FUR SCATTER RUG 5'x6" area rugs 13 7-was 60.00 19.99 FAKE FLIR SCATTER RUG 5'x8' area rugs 137-was 65 .00 29.99 ENTERTAINMENT, APPLIANCES MIDLAND 12" DIAGONAL B/W TV television 722-wil:s B9.95 69.95 MIDLAND CASSETTE RECORDER radios 729-Wil:S 34. 95 19.88 RCA CLOCK RADIO radios 729-was 19.88 13.88 RAPIDMAN CALCULATOR radios 729 -\vas 59.95 39.9S MIDLAND AM PORT ..RADIO radios 729-was 4.99 2.98 MIDLAND AM/F M CASSEITE radios 729-was 59.95 39.88 MOTOROLA 25" DIAGONAL COLOR television 72.2....,remote was 799.95 679.95 RCA 19" DIAGONAL COLOR television 722-\vas 449.95 419.95 MOTOROLA STEREO, 8 TR. stereos 728-was 299.95 199.95 G.L 18 LB. WASHER washers 714-was 219.95 199.95 SPEED QUEEN 2-SPEED WASHER washers 71 4-was 269.95 219.95 G.E. 20.8 CU. FT. 2-DOOR REFRIG. refrigerators 721-was 409.95 369.95 PHILCO 12.S CU. FT. REFRIG. Jefrigerators 721-was 199.95 149.95 GIBSOt; 22 CU. FT. SIDE-X-SIDE ;efrigerators ~21 -was 549. 95 $488 PHILCO AIR CONDITIONER refrigerators 721-was 149.95 119.95 SHARP PORT. MICROWAVE OVEN ranges 73 7-was 219.95 149.88 NOTIONS, STATIONERY 2 AND 4 DRAWER FILES stat. 66-were $40·$&0 28.99 and 39.99 ASSORTED CLOCKS s1ationery 66-were B.95-12.95 TYPING TABLE stationery 66-was 11 .00 ANGEL TREAD• SLIPPERS notions 1 -were 3.50 HOSTESS APRONS notions 1 -were 13.00 6.99 8.99 2.39 9.99 19.95 5 DRAWER METAL CHEST notions 1-was 24.00 PHOTO ALBUMS . slationery 66-were 2. 99 ELECTRIC TYP!'WRITER stationery 66-special PICTURE FRAMES stationery 66-were $6-SlO 2 for 5.00 119.99 2.99-4.99 HOUSEWARES GRANNY ROCKER "•ffordabl"'" shop 87-was 34.95 24.95 DIRECTOR'S CHAIR _ __,"a~ffmdables" shop 87-was 29.95 24.95 ALON!IF/Olit'DIRECTOR'S-€HAIR - "affo<dables" shop 87 -was t 1. 99 7. 99 GOLD DESCOWARE PIECES cookware 151-were 15.00·3.'.i.OO 50% off CAN OPENER/SHARPENER . sm. appliances -74-was 12.99 9.99 DISC METAL SHELVING furn . 87-were 9.99-99.99 50%·66% off 7-SHELF ENTERTAINMENT CENTER "affmdables" shop 87 -was 29. 99 22.99 53 PC. ONEIDA DINNERWARE housewares ·33-was 29.95 BBQ SEASONING KITS housewares 33-were 9.99 "TOllCtt''N ·TEAR" DISPENSERS hou~wares 33-were 7.95 DOUBLE HIBACHI housewares 33-was 10.99 ICE CREAM MAKER housewares 33-was 11 .95 INSULATED PICNIC BAGS 19.99 5.99 3.99 6.99 5.99 housewares 33-we<e 2.49-6.99 1.49-4.99 CERAMIC CASSEROLE DISH small appliances 74-was 14 .99 ROYAL M HAIR DRYER/STYLER small appliances 74-was 11 .99 DURACRE ST CAN OPENER small appliances 74.-was 9.99 ASS"D. FLATWARE SETS 11.99 9.99 7.99 flat. 156-we<e 19.99·29.99 14.99·24.99 ASSORTED Glf1WARE , housewa<es 29 -we<e ·S.99-$1 2 2.99·5.99 WILLIAMSBURG BO UTIQUE COO~SET cookw•re 151-was 29.99 14.99 29.99 9 PC. HWMERGRAFT 1 SET cookware 151 -comp.val . 50.00 LE CREUSEl COOKSETS cook•hop 135-op. st!<. val. 56.75 29.99 ·-• OTHER GREAT VALUES LADIES ' SKI PARKAS ski shop 114 -were 30.00 ME N'S SKI PARKAS . ski ~hop 114 -.were 36.00 CHILDREN'S SKI SWEATERS ski shop 114-weie 16.00 AFGHAN. STITCHERY KITS · • 19.99 27.99 9.99 needlewwk 40-we.-. SS-51 5 2.99·10.99 • 4·0Z. ACRYLIC YARN ar t needlework 40 -\V.t~ 1.80 DECORATOR PILLOWS a11 needle\vo1k 40 -were 6.00 ASSORHD TOYS FOR KIDS loys 42 -were 4.00-24.UO PINTO.RIDEM' HORSE toys 42-\vas 19.9Y 45,PC. St'T OF IRONSTONE china 46-was 75 .00 1.39 3.99 2.00-12.00 • 14.99 39.99 TOSCANY WINE & BEVERAGE SET , glassware 1 2b -was 1 5. 99 CARVER FRUIT CAKES 78 and 108-2"were 2.50·13.95 IRISH FRUIT CAKES 7.99 1.25-6.98 78 and 108 -were 2.50-6.50 1 .25·3.2S CATALINA 'MI NTS. 2 LB. candy 78-weie J :-71 2. 99 FOOD AND CHEESE GIFT PACKS gQJ)rmet 108-were 3.50-l'l.95 1.75·9.98 PLUM PUDDING gourmet 108 -was 4.95 3.3 0 BUDGET STORE SAVINGS MISSES' SEPARATlS, 10-18 , BOO -excep! wilshi1e-were 3.99-S9 2 .99 MISSES' TURTLt TO PS. 5-M·L 800-except wilshire-were 5.99·6.99 4 .99 POL VESTER PANTS, MANY BOO-except wilshire-were 8.99 4.99 MISSES' PANTSUITS, ASST. •a10-ex. \vil.-we1e 15.99-27.99 9.99·14.99 LONG DRESSES, HALF -SIZES •816-except wil.-were 18.99-22.99 15.99- HALF -SIZE JERSEY DRESSES •81,6-except wilshire-were 8.99 ' ·6.99 JUNIOR PANTS, JEANS ·~Ol -exCept wilshire -were 9.99· l 1.99 6. 99 IUNIOR DRESSES, PANTSETS 1.829-exceptwil.-were 11 .99-17.99 7.99 MISSES' MELTON PANTS .. •a28-except wilshire-were 29.99 19.99 LONG. SHORT QUILT ROBES B15 -except wilshire -val. 4.99·5.99 3.99 • JR. CULOITE LOUNGERS •B02-exce·p1 wilshire-were 5.99 WARM BRUSHED GOWNS. S·M·L 4.29 821 except wilshire-were 4.99-5.50 3.59. ASSORTED FALL HANDBAGS 'B27-ex. wil.-were 3.99-6.99 2.99-4.99 SHEER PANTY HOSE, 2 SIZES 69c •405 -except wilshire-were 99c WOMEN'S SHOES. VARIED 81 2~ex. wil.-were 11 .99-12.997.99-8.99 WOMEN 'S SHOE COLLECTION 81 2-ex·. wil.-were 3.99-7.99 2 .99-5.99 GIRLS' WARM JACKETS, 4-12 824 -exCepl witshi1e-were B. 99 7.99 BOYS' SWEA TERI, 4.7 BOB-except wilshire-were 4.99 3.99 JR, BOYS' OUTERWEAR, 4.7 808-ex .. wil.-were 6.99-9.59 4.99·7.59 BOY-5' SWEATERS, 8-18 •822-except wilshire-were 4.99 BOYS' OUTER JACKETS, 8-18 *822 -ex. Wil.-were 13.99-1B.99 MEN 'S l .SL. DRESS SfjJRT S •806-except wilsh ire-were 5.99 MEN 'S 5WEAUR5. 'ASST. 3.99 9.9~ 3.99 •805 -ex . wil.-were 7.99·12.995.99-7.99 MEN'S OUTER IACKETS •&14 -ex. wil.-were 19.99·29.99 19.99 -MEN'S KNff-SUITS· •814-excepl wi fShi re MEN 'S TOP-MAKE !EANS 33.00 •81 7-except wil.-comp. val . 5.98 2.99 NO-IRON TWIN SHEETS •&OJ -except wilshire -reg. 4.49 POLYE STER BED PILLOWS 2.99 •B03 -ex. wil.-were 4.99-6.99 3.99-5.99 NO-IRON KING BOTTOM SHEETS •803-except wil.-if peri. 10.99 3.99 JACQUARD BEDSPREADS. 4 SIZES •825 -e x. wil.-were 16.99·26.99 . • 14. 99-23.99 KITCHEN TOWELS. ACCESS, •831-ex. wil.-we1e 69c·2.59 49c-'1 o99 TWIN ELECTRIC BLANKETS •&25 -except wil~hire-if perf. 21 .99 9 . 99 NO-IRON TABLE CLOTHS, ASST. •&31 -ex. \v ii. -were 3.99-10.99 2. 99-9.99 SHEARED BATH TOWELS •831-ex. wil.-were 79c-2.49 69c·1.99 · 81hx11 1h' ANO 9:-:12' RUGS "811 -if perf. 18.00 5x6' NYLON BATH CARPETING ••811 -if perf. 18.00 &' ROUND BRAI D RUGS "81 t -comp. val. 29.99' HOLLYWOOD BED COVERS ••818-we1e ·11 .99 NYLON VELVET TOSS PILLOWS ••a18 -were 4.00 • 40x81 " T~ILORED PANELS ••81 8-com~val. 5.00 ea. ASSORTED DRAPERIE S "818 -if perl. 6.00-10.00 •not .iit ti c.i1on 8.99 8.99 14.99 9.99. 2/5.00' 2.49 3 .99 .. nlJI ~ wd•hirt, monKl.ii•t, r~1!\b•4,...~un.iitd, f'I c.ii1ori. 1iv!'nidt. !'.t!o:I" 10(k South Coast Plaza,3333 BrlstC?I St., Costa Mesa ~-546-9321. Shop Wed ., 9 to 9:30; Thurs.-Sat., l0-9:3o'; Suh ., • MAVCO , ' .. ' • --·-·' ' • r ' ., ...;.-., ~. • • Ti.eSdit, J.anulr)' l , 1974 • , • • For the • "Record---~ • L • -1- B it·ths j SOUTH COAST COMMYHITY HOS,ITAL D•ttl!)llt• lJ, 1'7J El•hie •rid J•ll•tY MIClwltl H~lrovcl. 16191 c111e M1d1, Mb1lon v1110, boy. •, • DtctmMr 11, lfU Mtl'Y Et""1 1n<1 ICtnntlll lltltn Mtrlln. 202 Stltro Lint, Ml11lon Vltjo. """ Diane S. tr.cl ll:tlpn L1A:ov Wlllli. 1.0S E11rtH1, Sin Clem1n11, girl. , O.t11t1Mr 11, n n ~rv end Rlcl'oard Lo· ... el1 11ruD.1k1r, 1209 ll:tn'IO·•· bov. DKtmMr ''· 1'7J Lindi Incl WllU11n MarlDll Grlblllt, 1S1 4 Buena \111!1 No. 8 S..n Cltment1, glrl. Ctrol Sue tlld RCl'be<I Michael Mulltn, ll611 Htlvtro. L111un.. Nlove, bOV. . Mai•riage Lic e11ses LAS VEGAS1 Nev., -Mtrrlage llcen1t• lnu~ here tnctuoe: PACE-COOLEY -Nov. 21, Frtnk WllH1m Poet , 2~. end Parrlda Ann Coolev. 21, both ol Hun!lllfllOll 811th. HOOGES·SLOAT -Nov. 'U, McClovd llrlldfe>rd Hodge1, ltl. ll. ol Fr.-dt rlcklll\lr11_,_ Va., ilnd 011m11rls J unne Sloat, JD, or Newoor1 Btilcll. GONZALES·AOAMS ~ NDv. 22; Steven Gorii11IH, '12. •nd J11ner Rvtll Ad•m1, 17, bOth or (JI'!" Mew. I EENE-STERNER -NDv. 22, Jot Emon Ottne. 39, Df FDVnlaln V11lley. Ind W1nd11 E. S!«ner, MJ, of Hvri. t1no;iton e111cn. NEILAN-BLAIN -NDY. '12, Dennll Otan Nrllltn, 21, 11nd SllllrDn Bl•ln, 26, boll! of Wt1tmln1ter. BROWN-SHUEY -Nov. 23. 011mon M1rk Brown, 19, and Karen Su. Sh~v• 11, both of Wntmln1t11~. "" I ATEMAN·HALL -Nov. :0, Wa ller Cllrls Bat.man, 11, 11nd M•f'Vltrel I van Hill, 17, Do!ll of WH!mln1ter. MARSH-JONES -Nov. 2J. 11nd Oebr11 S. J Dnel, 19, botll of Hunllniiton Beacn. EUBANICS-ORNELAS Nov. 2J, ~:i/~nsr:~~d .~~wM"::r. o2r6r..1a":. R1Pe$!r.rE11P~llQ~ ~'ott:11· :o. M1c11ae1 £~,nc~ ~·t~Viif U.-es1~'tnsi::v1 Ann LOBER-WALLI NG -NDv. 23, DOV!llll Rav l:obtr, 21, a11d JD Ann W•lllng, 16, IJO!ll ol L11<:1un1 B11c11. HUSTEO.TIEOTICE -Nov. 23, R a~-~/lrd~!i1, ~¥."\:ith Ji''1rv,~. Glor a GRAY-PITTMAN -NDV. 23, J11ck Sllelly Gray, n, and s111rD11 Je1n Pittman, 16, bo!ll DI We1!mlnsler. MURILLO-GUZMAN -Nov. 23, JDse M. Murillo, 21, and Barba•• Gviman. 16, botll of weatmlnsl1r. HAJ.ISEN-WEAVER -Nov. 23, Oan!el Larrv Hen,en, n. and Carol Ann e~if=~~~,.'~LI;~ o~Cos~~~·':.i. Sle Berk•1. $1, of Huntlniiton Beacll, •nd Maten M. Ciltllnii, 31, of W11tmln1ter. J ONES-WALICER -Nov .. 23. R!cll1rd Oow Jones, Jr., 29 el'ld Steollllnle Walker, '121 both of Hunlll'IOIDn Beacll. MAYNARD· OH NSON -Nov. 23, EUQene A •n Mavnard, 52, of Loog !t~~nu:ron 1<:!~~1."" JohnMl!I. '1' BRUCK-HA YOE -Nov, 13, ·Eldon O•la Bruc.k , 1!i, ~ Jo Ann Havde. 21, bofll of Wnlm1Ji5ter. DOWNING-LARSEN -Nov. \23, Mark lldWard Oownlrl'!I, 70, ;uld !lrlfldl ee Lar11n. 11, both of We1tminster. c ANT-PINNEY -Nov. ?J. CharlH Allen Conilnll II,• of Nl ltonal City, and Suun orene PINlilv, 1'. of Huntlno;iton 8e.ich. AUOICK·!IEAUMONT Nov. 2l, C..0.-Ge Cll1rln Altdlck, 31, of Fvlltrtotl, and Jin.et Ellen Bt•umoll!, J3, of Westmln5t1r. • _ FLOYO·SHIFFERMILLER -Nov. ?&. BDYCe I(. Flovd, ;M, end C•rlll Ann Slllltermlll1r, J6, bO!h of FOi.iii· lain \lall~v. BAIC Elt-OENTON . -Nov 14, Jene . RDtlln 8•k1r, 33, and 1(11hrv_11 While DtnlQl'lt.. :19' both of NewPOrl lleacll. 1Jeatl1 Notices BOWSltElt Carl eowsller. 91A M1ln 51., A San11 A11a. Oate of 11e11h, Dlcemtier .l'I', 1'13. Svrvlvld by niece, Mrs. E. IC. Winn, of Pllll'enb, Arizo111. Gravell~ $1rvkes, \'l'ldnes!Hiv. J1nv1rv ?, 11 AM. Haroor Rest Mtmor!al Park. 8a!n-Bergeron Fvner111 Momt. Co111 Mi'$a, Olrectors. FOULK Dr. Margu0!1ite Lewis Foul~. ll:esidPnl ot Corona oel Man nate of aearh, O«.embt!r 29 1913. Surv!Vftl b'{ son, Or. Melvin ~lk; brother. Rlthlrd Lewis; 1l1ter, Anni Hvbt!rty; 11~ 11••ndsons. Private urvltes were held Monday, Oectmb e r JI. 1913. Ballz-l!lergeron l'vllfrll Home, (0<~ tie! Mar, O!rtctors. OUADElt Sitlllh N. Quader. 170 Cenler SI., Cosla Mesi>. Oare ol dealt\. December '21, 1973. Survived by 1tep1><01her. AbdUll11 Muna1ser; cousin, Ahmad Weis Vase! Gr1vHlde servlcH. Wtdf'esdav, 3:30 PM. Harbol" Res! Memorra1 Park. llal!I·. Bergeron Fun1r1I Home, Cosi. Mesa, Dfrectort. SltAADT Ger1rd C. S1111odt. Ape 18, of ll<2 Snowbird Orlve, Huntington Beach. Oa!e of deal!!, Oecembt!r 30, 1t7l. Survived by wife, Rvth; two son~. John and Jamts; davghter, Mary Mlc111e!: tour gr1M1;hlldrtn; tlt"olhotr, Johrl Sn11dl; two sh;ttrl. Corrine Snaildl •ml Thelma Mellor. M••s Ind ll:OSlfY· Wi!'dneidtly. 7:30 PM, SS Sirrnin & Jvde C•lllO!oc Chvrcll. HunllngtOf'I 8111ch Oirecled by Pee~ Familv ColOf'l!•I Fvnertl Hon'll!. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY 4%7 E. 17th St., Costa ~1esa fl&-<888 • BAL'l°Z'BERGERON · FUNERAL llO~IE Coron~ del l\1ar 673·9450 Costa l\1esa '46-%4U • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY IJO Broadway. Costa l\1esa LI 8-3133 • DILDAY BROTHERS MORTUARIES 17911 Beach Blvd. Huntin gton Beach 86-7771 %44 Redondo Ave. Long Beach %13-.J8..1145 • l\JcCORi\UCK LAGU~" BEACH MORTUARY .. J;06 Laguna Can}·on Rd. · 491-!lllS • PACIFIC VI EW MEMORIAL PARK Ceme tery l\lortuary Chapel • !sot PacUlc View OMve , Newport Beach. CaUlomia ·l«-Zlllll • PEEK.FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL • ·HQllE 7801 Bol1a Ave. -·---W<11lliliil<r '"'35Zs- - · • SMITU'S · MORTUARY a1MUISL HunUape Bell<• pt.4ISt . - I It's theonce~a-year saleyou can barely afford .to miss. .;· / -. , . ' ·-.· . . • ,. ;·. " ' · .. . ···~· ', ... .,,._ . ... -· . . : : ' ... -'.'.-~.\::.-: ...... :·~c~~ • '. ... .. ' .: ... . ··- .. ::: . • .• ·. ' . ,,,...,._....----'":" ..... -. ..... .. ... ·~ ,,_. " ,. JCPemey 12.3 .t S6 789 0 I -----·-- ·' ..... .. ·: • CHARGE IT with)'OYrJ~ney~rgeCard. llyoudon'I have 1eNrge, jus.t ~ how fast we can open uii ~ new 8CCOYftf. .; .. ... .. " t ' " • I " -.. . , ., I -.·-·, • II ~' \ " _.., ._, i-· ·"""· .J1··. < . ... . . ,1-1 ' t . . ""'' ... ·"~-. < ... •'·• ,_, •. .,.. . . \, . .. '~~ • ~. ,. J \ "" \\! \ •• '• "· ,. •:. ;{. .· . , t'' r, .... , . ..... . . r -.i -r .. 41 :;t· j f [ ,!,;:, . • ... <--" N ... ... . . ... . - :.·-- l . · It's all here in white ,and colors, Ibo. And -.Verythirig's easy. wearing Fortrelif polyester and co~lon. Stock up now_ • •winter weight and thermal underwear not lnciuded. Site prices i nective 4d1y1only. 20% OFF 0 All men's T-shirts, shorts & briefs: • A. Athletic shirt, white. Small, -.,,1·2 60 medium or large. Reg. 3/3.25 .;J • B. Brief. White. Small, medium or large. Reg. 3/3.25 C. Undershirts. Whfte. Small, medium or large. Reg. 3/3.25 3/2.60 3/2~6b~wrt • D. Boxer shorts. White: Small, "/2 60 medium or· large. Reg. 3/3.25'-4.J • Polo T-::'hirts. White. Small, I ' ' Yf '/. ,1 · -!,.;. ,...-. -.x·. ... .' <If . ' ' ,,.'' B~ f""'C ' " " ~~,· ~~ ' ... i< -- • ·. I-'It' • medium or large. Reg. 3/.t29. Cha~ge it on your JCPenney 'ch1rgt cird. ;;.,-::r--:-;--"."'---....,-----:::---:,;:--;-----,-~--7"'--;--:----P-ri_c_e_s_:E:...ff:.:ec::live Thru Sunday! · " • ~---·~-B-UENA-P-ARK--ORANGE.._..~ J 7 -.---'-'SANTA ANA· ..... a-h at Orangllho'rpe o,en11111p e:ao 11 e:ao ,.....1ulldlJ 10to1 . . • • City' Oi. 1t Gorden Grori Blvd. ~ 10.8 p.m. D•·IJ lundlJ 10 to I \ · 3900 So. Brl1tol -No. ol So'. Coast Plua Gpen 10.8 p.m. D9lly Su~ 10 to• l •I • • - • " , . - i;.;,i unu 11101 SI Tree W~e !he. C/10 18th • ' - Tuesday,. Jan11~q l, l<J74 -,......,_~------'Pu1Jpy Mills' Probed by Government Panels • • . Unusual -/ • \VAStlJ~Q1'0N {U.PJ ) A \Vhi ch anlntals are sent-· lo t'Ollgl'CS8iOnal SUbco1n1nJttce [s pct 1narke1s •by air. t~ONDON ( A P 1 Lesley Spry~ rcceiVctj 3 n unusuiil 1>rc sent front her 111other -a village pJ.lb. slicking up for nlali eated a1nnlQ...._,, -4-uMCriWTI'i~hed puppieS,'often EP-:t'EOVD V. Hi cks{D· \\'ash.l , !lend of the tlouse shi p1>ed tO . ttJeir d~ath in govc1·ninent opcratlqns · su b- rlhnsy crates by prolit-hunt:rY committee invcstigaling the dog bre9(.)ers. ' air transit Or anin1als. c.har,'l· She took over the Yew Trt-c Inn 'at Preston-on: \\'~e in Hererol'dshire'. ori the dny she was otci enouf!;h to drink her 18th 'birthday. SALE It ,re<:_'01nnH~nded joint ac-ed that ·some operators of · lion by tlae Civij Aeronautics ''puppy nlills" \Yean young dogs too early, provide false Board, the · Federal Aviali~n health certificates' and · then Administration and t h c ship the puppies by' airTn Agriculture Department to such a way as to cause dea th conditions u. n de r ~r serious injury_. : I-lick s s<ii.d about 20 pCrcent of brceder3 '1operate so-called >UPP.: n1ills afilJ._ lfY Jo c.W corners in un effort to get their product to market as quickly and inexpensively as possibl~." "POOR CltATlNG sec1ns to ~ the single major sburcc of death or injury .to animals being shipped," the report said·. "The subcom1nittec has , sb0v.'1L£r!IB!ied ,_spJintercd, and No-iron printed crib sheets 50% polyester/SO% cotton TOrtolse & Hare; Mickey Mouse, Raggedy Atin & ~ndy palterns. Panel curtains , Filled crib sheet 1.28to1.48 Reg. 1.68 to 1.90 Pillow.cases . , 2/94¢ to 2/98¢ Reg. 2/1.09 to 2/1.15 Cotton receiving blankets 2/1.38 to 2/1.58 Reg. 2/1.80 to 2/1.97 Cotton crib blanket• 3.18 to 3.98 . Reg. $4 to $5 •notavailable in Mickey Mouse See our complete line of crib sheets on sale .· Rug remnants SALE2/$5 Reg. 2.99 e\I. 27"x4&". Lqop and cuts, pites, shags. In nylon, acrylic, olefin and more. Foam backs. Decorator colors. SALE 1.99 Reg. 2.64 100°/o Polyester Pillows. CORDED EDGE. Reg. Nciw Standanlsize -···-···············1.94ea. 2/$3 Queen size .............................. 2.44 ea. 2/$4 King size .. _ ....... _ .•............... 2.94 ••· 2/$5 -· ORANG E ' broken containers that l1ad slandards for ani1nn l shipping been used to t rans port containers.. . • ni1nals, as well as numerouS---= The _!\gr1cultur~ Dep~rt-. n1ent mon itor arrpor s·to llll- photographs or doss sl111>ped p'tOve handling or ani1nals. in fio1ncffiade ct1ntaincrs \Vilh -1'he CAB _and FAA CQn· protruding nails and no ven· sider requiring airlines to set tilation, ancl in undersized con-special animal priorities· and tainers where they could hp.rd· nc\v rules ror safe handling ly n1ove a n1usc_Je." ..;,_ arid stowing of animals on The c o m m i t t e c recon1· aircraft. __ mended: -Agriculture, the CAB arid The Department of Jhc FAA together set up Agriculture, CAB and FAA special "anilnalpC1rts" in'-busy df_velOR ne\v rules and areas. ·. . ,. No-iron floral prints 50% polyesler/50% cotton muslin. Twin flat or fitted 1~92 Reg. 2.22 ,. Reg. NOW Twin Ila! or lilted, •. ,,~ •••• ,. 3.49 ....•••.•..... · .....•.. · · · · · · 2,22 Full flat or fitted ....••••••• , . 3.22 to 4.49 ................ ., . 2.92 to 3':22 Queen flat or lined ...••• ,,,. 5.32 to 7.49 .•.. , ..• :~ •... .'4:4'8 to 5.32 King fl at or·fitted .....•...... 6.96 to 9.49 ........ .;"-.~ .. -.·.-~-~·88 to 6.3~ Slandard pillow cases. , . , , .. 2/2.22 to 2/2.99 ...... f/.1.92 ·t-0 2{2.12 King pillow cases., .... ,., .• 2/2.62 to 2/3.79 ...... 2'/2.~ tO 2/2.62 . ' EVERY SHEET IN SJQCK RED.UCED. · ALL FIRST QUALITY. ~ale lhmugh ~ahuary 12. 1974 . Other Sale p"rices effective through.J~;,u8ry 6, 1974 : -.: £ ~·-_ ... '", ~-.. ,,~ '· ~ ... :[: -~ . ' .,. ., . ""t·r • ..f~~-/:vf1:;.,~~~\:, ', 'f"' . .. . ' . ,;.!Ji. -"•fi . 'L" -1.,,, :":,:.,,c<f'.-, ... ,,,. ··~ v . -·-.,,., • ~ ~~";_~ o;.')o ";:;.,'.'i._;r. .'\ .. ;. ..... -~-·"'' ;·,· '. '' ·'· -1 '-':.i! <~~f'.;·'.: ·~\' .. ;< ,_ .1.:.$' \;:'"" ,.,.,, •.' ;¥''}*;~! Twin size electric blanket .~ SALE 11 .69 ~~: • · Reg. 1~.49 . '*· . · ·Reg. SALE • Full size, s~n~;e· control .......... • -• • ·-;--:-;. -. :. • · ·• • • .16.49 . · · • • • 12~~9 .y~~~ Full size, dual control •. , •...••••• , .••••••. · • • • · · · 21.49 · · • · • • 16.19 ·~,~: Queen size, dual control •••.•.•••••••••••••••••.. 26.99 ....•• 20.29 -~ King size, dual control ...•.........•.• : ••..••.•.. 37.99 . · • • •• 28.49 ~~.Ji'! .Machine washable polyester/acrylic. Assorted colors. 1~, :. ~ ·'~·-. Ct\arge it on your JCPenney charge c1rd. • . .; .. .;.,\M, , ,,·.:w,~ ' ' /' ·~·"· . ~ . ..1J~~~-· NA PARK • . -··~,pj Opon °'"' l:al .. 1:11...., .. ...., 11It7 City Or. at G1rdtn Grove Blvd . 0pon 10-1 p.M. Dl•IJ ...... , 10 to I 3900 so. ert1tot. No.-of so. C011t Plaza Opon 10-t , .... DotlJ SUncioy_ 10 to I • .. .. I • • \ • • \ ·- ~ -----~- . " • DAILY PILOT '9 ••• . ' ,PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUI IUSINISS NAMI ITATIMINT Tht lollowlll(I Ptr--. ii dol119 Mln111 ti: - P11blhhed Or1r.ge DHtmt>er 11, 11, 1, \914. PUBLIC NO'!ICE 'l"ICTITIOUS SUSIHEll . NA.ME STATIMl!NT Tlte f0Uowl11g periom 1rt doll'l9 buslMli o11: THE J W COMPANY. 3'71 Htmll!oq Strirel, lrvlnt, Cal. '770S ·• , Wmley 6+1ff-~.......»7L41~tM•----'°"1 Street, lrvlne, C1I. 92105 Jettery Glt:ler, ls.22 Elttel -C'rde, lrv!ne, C11L 927CS. ~ Thli t>u•lnesi 11 COl>dllCltd bl' 1 gentr•I p1rlntt111ro. Weslty 8Us1 Hoover This Slllfment WIS filed wltfl the Coonh Clffk ol Or1011• County Oii Dectmber 10, 1913. Published Orange Coast Ooxembtr 11, 1•, 1s: 1913 1. 197' p.ana Dllil'_.. Pilot, •od J1nuery '7-49·7l Pl!BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USINESS NAME STA_TEMENT T"tie followl1111 !>ff50n ll doing ~uslntts •s: . • PUBLIC TAX CONSULTANTS, 2100.. Elrookhurst {al Allent1), Hunlfngtoq 8e11th, C•llf. '2446 Tarek A. Semee, 21661 s. Brookhurn, No. 10.S. Huntington Beech, Cellf. 92W Thl1 busll'llU 1s conducted bl' e11 lndJvldual. T "'etc Sernff lhl• statement w•• file-<! with lht Co...nty Clerk ot Orange County Oii De<.:Miber 11, 19n. '· Puou~ned Orenge Dcoero.,er 15, 2~. 1, a. 191' ....... (Gest Delly Pilot, 1973 and Januarv 3817-1-t PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USINISS NAME STAT&MaNT TM lollowln11 person• erir doing business a,; C 0 L LECTIONS INCORPOJl:ATEO, 1752 L11ngl1y Avenue, Irvine, C1Ufomle 92705 DFC Le11slng Corporetron, 17S2 Le~glev A~f'ue, '1rvlne._ C1lllorrtl1 91705 This business Is cooducl9d by e cor· poratlon. - OFC Leasing CorporatlOl'I Rober! C. G1nl1re. Prtsfdtnt This statement was filed wtth the County Clerk of Orarl!le County on December 10, 1t7l. 1'40111 l"ubllshed Orang• C~st Dilly Piiot, December 11, 11, 25, 1913 end J•nuery 1, 191• 375.3·13 Pl!BLIC NOT lCE 'FICTITIOUS IUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT Tht' lollow!119 114rson 11 doing business as: SIDESTREET ANTIQUES. 119 e: 11th St., Co<;t1 M!Ja, Callt. 91~1 Mildred E. det Ca•t!llo, Jiot Blrcll SarJe An1, Celli. '1101 · This bus!ne11 11 cond11C!ed b'f 11n lndlvldulll. Miidred E. del c1stilto 1 his .i,ternent w11s flied with lhe County Cltrl< of Orange County on Deu•mber 10, 1913. Publbhed Orange Co1st December l\, 18, ts. \9i 3 1, ,,,. ,.Jilli' Oally Pltot, Ind Jen11ery· 3'161 ·1l PUBLIC . NOTICE su~~~fo£ TJ>o~:~o~~o~~IE STATE or CALlllOJl:NIA llOJI: THE COUNTY OF OJl:ANGIE NI. A·71112 • Estate of KONSTANTIN COLLINS, Oece .. Hd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo the creditors of lhe ebov• named dktdent that ell P!f'JDl'IS na11lng clelm1 ~eln11 the. wld a&ctdent are . required to Ille 1hem, v~fth the ntctsMrv llCMKl'ler•. In !he office of the clerk of ~he tbove entl!lei:I courl, or 10 present !hem, wllh the necesury v01JCher1, to the un· rlerslgned et 'l20 Park Avenue, Lepuniil Beech. C1I. 92651, which Is the pl•c• of ~lnirss In all .m•llers pertaining lo -ftie estate of said dectdtnt, within four months tll.ef" the fltst publlcefl0r1 of this notice. Dated O~mber 1, 1973. Ch1rtes W. McClilnothan, Jr., EXl'l;U!Or of 1111 Will of lhll eboYe named dec~nt WILLIAM M •• WILCOXEN • 2.2(1 Part: AVlllUll Lt9un1 l e.ach, C•. tuJt T1I: 1714) tt•·75'5 Altorlll'I' tor ElllCUlor Publl1hld Oi1noe Coa't Dally !"!lot, DKember 11 , 11, 75, 1973 end Jtnu1ry J, ,,,, J7Sl..73 PUBLiC N011CE lllCTITIOUS 9USINESS NA.Ml STATEMENT T"' followlnog person Is doll\D busln1ss as: 11) JACK T. SHOES, lo SAGS (1) OLIVARES INTERNATIONAL. 619 Center Streel, Cost1 11\tse, Cell!. t'l6l7 Jack Tyler Fffnv, 679 Cenllf" $!real, Coste Mesa, cant. 92627 This buslneu Is conducted b'f tn lnd1Yldua!. Jack T. Feen~ This 1tatement was lffed with the Coufltv Clerk of Orenge Cou,.ty on Oeomblr 17, 1973. ll·IH» Publlshed Orenge Co>I~ 0111IY Piiot December a, 75, 1973 and January 1. I, 1t74 3807·73 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICT ITl:u~29~USIN•ss .. NAME S"t'ATllM•NT Th• 1o11ow1n;· persons .,,.. dolna busl11111 .,, CORUM/TAPLEY ARCHIT!CTURIE, 2Sl00 Lt Pat Road, Lag-!'1111• 92651 • Charles Corum, 11m Giiiman Sir"'' 1r111ne 914'4 Rogtf' Tapley, 2SS31 El l"k:ldor, Mission Viejo 91675 This buslnel1 Is btln; c0'1ductW b'I' ~ General Per1ntr1hlp • Charles Corum This slalement oflltd with the c0unl'( ci.rk ot 'Of"•ncie County 0111 DK. 14 I 1m \llJl:TUE & SCHICK ATTOJtN•YS AT LAW 211 Ntw,...-t Ctnt1r Drtn I l'llnf ., Ntwl[lort a .. ch, CA. n ... Pul)lfsn.ed Ora1191~ COIJt O.Uy-Pllet, Oecembtr 11, . 15, 1973 Ind Jenuarv I. I, 1914 3114-7> , . PUBLIC NOTICE Publl'h.ed Or1noe Co.1st Oectm~ ll, 11, ts, lt1J 1, ltJ• I --· ' •, ., • " ' I • JO DAILY PILOT Win Fre.e Smiling - Lessons? By DICK \\'EST ll'ASHINGTON (\JP!) Not surprfsingly, Pat Nixon has been f\Slned G 0 o d Hou se keeping Magazine's ~ "Most Adn1ired \Voman" for 1973. Tbe reason lhls Isn't surpris- ing is becpuse .i\frs.. Nixon done a truly ad1nirable j ob of maintaining an agr~ble demeanor under eX· c'e Jft11l n a 11 y rry1-.-.-_. circumstances. • • -· Tiltsday, January l , 1974 J • Phyllis Gets-Around .Slie Spe 1ids T1vo Months <1. Year ut Horne .. By VEllNON ~OIT illuminating a \argcr·than.life of them. Totie Fields and Joan Artiller)· Ai·faEyecl As Parli · oil paintin~ of Bob Hope \\'hich !livers n1ake a rev• sk)ps along ilOLLYWOOD (UPI) ad orns her Jiving room. the wuy. but they don't move SAN DIEGO !AP~ -A · &iitcases lined the hallway of "Bob gaye that lo n1e," she around like I do." foriner rirarinc Corps shooting Phyllis Diller's enorn1ous .. d · h f h ' home and there \\'as the sat Y.'ll out u r t c r ex· A shiver or overplayed a~ range where unexploded an1· general bustle of an airline planation . prehcnsion ran t hr o ugh munition ha s been found in · terminal as family, domestic ~ Phyllis' slender torso. ~ recent months ls going to be "This fuel crisis could ruin 1 ed I I ·= · I k help, public relations. mun and 1 'I "l'""I-· be ·I-II e · urn n o a n1un1c1pa pnr . .,... ....,. n1C'." she suid. "l( they curtail secretary n1illed around . ·la•t' t>f t/ie lrllve/• The risks are minimu l. City 1'he a Ii \\'" pun·c1ua1ed -. airplilne Oights_, I inay not Ma-nager Kimbal) P.loore said c on ... s ftfg Indy · CfJtl1edi· be able to get .to my bookings. from lin1e lO ti1ne by the And if l-get--there, maybe after the City Council votC'd shrillc ...... "Jrelp!Help!"from ' ftt1s.' --to accept a gift Of the 141 •,1 the people won't be able to r a molting parrol, in another ~~ drive to, see me. acres from the e de r ti I room. "You know how much lime government. San, Diego will ._.....,.,,.,.,--~Bllssflllty unawi'.lr , or at spenain OilsfioUse?''l'hynis ''TJJE GASOLINE shortage have to aceept legal liabilit:y • least uncaring, "''as the lady asked. "T\\'O months a year! has already affected me. I in event of an eiploilon. herself, ~1iss Dilll!r. Honest to God. '!'hat's all: used to fly bac.k ho,me on "\Ve cannot Sl3te for cer- DESPITE TJJE strain of TRAVELIN' LADY 1 the 2:30 a.m .. flight from .Las tainty wha t a .court voould hold \Vatergate and all those olher Phyllis Diller ''BAGS J\.ND suitcases never "AND TUEN jt's only ·1hrce Vegas once in a \111!,ile just in the unlikely 'e\'ent an aC- crises at the White House.----~------seem to leave the hallway," or four days at a tiine . I to spend a day at home, and cident should occur." sai(i the First Lady continued to she said airily. "But if you spend more lime in Las then fly up 'for the dinner Jack Katz, chief deputy city , ' ' . 1974 JAM, 1 TUIL ' \.\ "Why do you keep writing Jon. 1, 1973, ond cru• pi ing up the letter?" ,. : go about her public duties Kids i:ke To .think that's bad, there are Negas. Sixteen \\leeks. The show. Now they've cancelled attorney: ' ever pleasant and composed. ., other suitcases upstairs in the rest of the year J'ni off on that flight. The land is located in ------·~----'=-------,-- I don 't know her secret for process or being packed or the road appearing at supper "But I love it t p there. · northeast San Diego. n:ar Nea rly Evei·y~ne keeping her countenance un· A k A d unpa cked all the tirrie." · > clubs'. I'm opening at the Tropicana Padre Oa'm. It was-used dur- dismayed through it all. but S ll y Phyllis, ·always just a bit .. I must be the last of the next .month and part of the ing \Vorld \Var II and ·thC' T ~ d the standard procedure around off-center. got out of her chai r traveling lady COtijCdians. \Vho deal is playing Bobby Rlggs . Korean· conflict as a i\larine Listens to J..J3Il ers here is to take,smiling tc·ssons.1 ____________ 1::•_::1u::m::_•::n:....::•_::sm::•:l::.l_:s:::po::l:::li~g::ht:_.::k::n•:_w::s::,_::m::•:_Ybe::.__:l_:'m::_l::h:e:_::fi:.:rs::.l_i:::n_:a:...::te::n:::n::is_:m=at::c::h:_." ____ ,;;P':.:';:'::tic::e:...::ar:.:l::i1J'.:e:.:ry:....:.ra:::n::g:::•:_· ---------------;--~------ When you see a govcrnn1ent official caught up in a tense situa tion emerge from the courtroom, or wherever, look· ing unperturbed, it's a pretty good sign he has been studying under a professional physlogonomist. THERE ARE several smile schools in operation in th is area, the most popular being · the Blithe Brothers Studio operated by . Fred and Arthur Blithe. Not long ago , by dint of giving the correct answer in a telephone quiz ("who was \>\GHT£/t -·······'=S IDE the most admired woman in 1973?"), I won six free smiling lessons al their salon . • ''How do you go about teaching someone \0 smile under conditions that aren't •··conducive to an upbeat ex- pression?" I asked Arthur B~the, my instructor. "THE KEY IS 'the upper li p," he replied, "It provides the found ation on which a resolute smile is based. Unless .. the upper lip is perfectly firm , or stiff. your visage will droop into a u·orr~ look. "Therefore. the first part of the course is devoted to ._ exercises designed to ·rigidify the upper lip. "Of coune you can't1earn all of thii"'fu just six lessons, But if you sign up for our basi:c 3fi..week course in publi c Reg.24.97 General E1ec:ltie 'Cat1elle recorder:: Automatic tape shot-oft and ~viii con trot Remote c:OrUcil nike. (M&430) Big· names in ·entettainment.Charge em. Reg.79.97 PtVlco 12" diagonal. black and white ponable. lightweight. Moldod cabinet. Frortt ~rols.{8414BAV) .· smiling, we guarantee that by the erxi of that period you will be able to smile through your tears." -· '\, ' ·'· BIJTllE \\'ENT lo the stereo and put oo a reaird of "When You're Smiling, the \\bole World Smiles With You." "At the count of one," he , said, "turn up the comers of your mouth and stretch the upper lip as tightly as you can. Hold that for three counts, then relax the bottom lip, leaving the upper lip to s upport the entire physiognomy." · · I said , "Don't you want me to crinkle up my eyes?" "That comes later," Blithe said. "As · loog as your upper lip is pliant, the crinkles around your eyes will soon sag, giving your face a haunted, woebegone ex- pression. "Of\CE ''OU have achieved upper lip sta bility, which usually is abou t midy,•ay in t.. the basic 36-1\•eek course. \\'e 'II be ready to move on to the advanced techniques." I was tempted to sign up. but deep down I knew I could never become a dauntl ess smiler. \Vhere smiling is con- cerned. Jim afraid I've got ty,·o left cheeks. llfortar · ~ive LATl'!A IUPJ\d -A • visitor to the historical museum at Pyarrnu. a town in· Estonia. peered in!o the barrel of a \Vorld \\'ar JI mortar nnd found himseU kloking at a live shell. Museum officials, \\'ho did' not know the shell was !here. ca lled experts to remove it, the Army, wapaper '"l\' r a s n a y a· Zvezda said . • • The experts round the shell would not budge, so they look the mortar tQ t1 sa re place and blew It up. • _, ·- -1--j •' ' . 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Cassette, 15 pocket. 8 track carrying case ' 9.95 24 !ape capacity Padded leatherette extetlor .. t;:h•rpe 11 on your JCPenne, ch1rge c1rd. , . ---- ' ' -\ ) QUEENIE By. Phil lnterlandi • "Smiles, cheerfulness, ahd a general good reeling have been rationed around here for a long time." E x-sidekick s Dino 9 Years Jerr y's ·senior Q: lsn'I Jerry Lewis older thu ll.is former paitner, Dean ~lartln'!-P.B.l\t., Jeney City, N.J. A: No. Dino is older than Jerry-by nine years. He was bon1 in Steubenville, Ohio; on June 17, 1917. Jerry saw the first light of day in Newark, N.J., on Atarc.h 16, 19'l6. Q: I lhlnk Sally the sea Uon la tbt: smartesf new ani- mal to 1tar In a movie since "Flipper." How blr a vocaba:- lary -bas she?-Mn. C. BedOnl, Pensacola, Fla. A: ''Sa lty" understands between 25 and 30 words. She's so \\'ell educated a·nd trained, she respon4ed to our com- mands to speak-and, when we said, "Hold it," she prompt- ly stopped. \Ve met Salty when Ricou Browning, producer of "Sea Hunt" and the "FUpper" 1eries, brought the sea lion over to do a TV·''intervlew" with UJ. Like all five "Flippers" (the original and four under--. studies). Sa lty is a female. ''Because," Ricou explained, "female mammals are smaller than the maleit. They seem to learn faster and are more affectionate. Al.st, and most ·'Glad You Asked That' important, they waste less footage when acting-since they: ~ less amorous---ihan the male or-ure species who'd rath- er be mated than celebrated." Seeming to understand that remark, Salty k~ her trainer smack .in the mouth. But when he commanded her to kis.s "Uncle Hy," J got chicken and signaled our direc- tor to punch in a lommercial. I guess I'm· just not that amorous! Q: There'• an eerie concldtace UIOdited witb Lo1to don'• Bl& Rn, bat I fo~et euctly what It wu. Can yea fiDd out!-~1. G1t11111 Bald.more. A: Ye!. On lhe morning of March 11, 1861, lhe inbab- itab'lfl or \Vesttnirulter "'ere awakended by repeated strokes of. the new great bell striking 10 and 12 at 4 and S a.m. They fe~red it tolled the death of a member of the roya1 family. By coincidence, 24 hours later it was annouoCed -that the .I>uehes,, of Kent {Queen Victoria's mother ) W9:S dyi'!I!. T\j'O days later she died. - POSTSCRIPTS FROM MARILYN: To F. Hopp, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.: Yes. IJ a child .is born of American par- ents. in OLina or in any foreign land, or aboard a ship at esa-0r in-the-air-he is B;Utomatlcally-IJ.S_citizen . ..An.<1=. the opinion of some authoriti~ligib1e one day to be. our Presi dent . . . To James Scott., Lansing, .Mich.: It's tnie. Country artist. Kris Kristofferson is a Rhodes Scholar. Also a G~ldeD Gloves boxer, an ROTC com~er in ooUege and an ex-ca ptain in the Air Force. For five years, be flew helicopters. tn. Gennany. Also wrote two novels and many songs ... To Eddie Bath, Phoenix, Ariz.: Peler Lynd Bay., •and Mary Healy settled permanenUy in Las Vegas and continue to perform when the 3pirit (and a booker ) moves them .. ;-To Peggy Wylid, Topeka, Kans.; Whoever it Was it certainly wasn't Boward Hugbes who guested on Jot • Namalll'1 TV sports show a few years ago ... To Joyce Yuguline, Spring field , Va.: Harpe ~Ian: spoke as well and as amusingly as his brother.i, but atuclt to bis speclalty- dolng pantomine and playing a harp. Send your qu.,.tlon.s lo Hy Gardner, "Glad You.Asked That," care of. Otis newspaper, P.e. Box 1560, Ol&ta Mesa, Calif. ~!arilyn and Hy Gardner will fJlSWer u many ques- tions as tbey can in their collunn, but the volume ol mall makes personal replies Impossible. -- • OUR BIG SALE REDUCTIONS 1/3 TO 1·12. ALL mMS HOM HGULA~ STOCK ...... __ . - JNe.tcltff rtua Ontr- 17th I I.vine N••'""1 l teeh 0,. MM.,. ... ~ur. lwa •.. . I• ---• . . .. ~-. . Tllf!sdat, January. l , 1974 DAILY Pll.DT Mysteries -UnlOcked ' . • As tro nomers Excite d by New Disco'fleries \.J By ALTON BLAKESLEE "',,_, ....... PASADENA -Some 13 b 1111 on years ago , Jn one i udden moment, "the clock started ticklng: the universe was born," Is "bow Dr. Allan Sandage .puts It. . . The clock ticked on ror .someAght ' billion years before our sun and earth were born five billion years ago. , AND THE UNIVERSE ls ticking mer· rily along and eyolving, with astroooqters like Dr. Sandage and kindred eelestlal scientists frank\)! e1cited over a rus~ of recenl dlsooveries about ill mysteriet 1lnd workings. They eipect more to come. Comet Kohoutek Oirtlng now with the earth ls a strange visitor from space, and soon to be visible in the southwestern sky after sunset. Comets seem to be .. dlrty snowball" colleetions of gases, ices, snow and dirt, lefl over when a huge dust cloUt! collapsed to form the sun and all its planets, Including earth. SO'Kohoutek, one of perhaps 100 b_illion comets in the sun':! backyard, may yield clues concerning the origin of the solar· system. BVT COMETS ·ACCOUNT for only ·a small sliver of the excitement among aslronomers. for there are far stranger objects rar out there ~ qu.uars, pulsars, X-ray stan and galaxies, new stars being born, and '.'black holes." Sandage, of the Hale Observatories, ha3 seen with his telescope and his mind most of the way back to the time of the start of the univene, which may then be called the. edge of apace. He mean.! astronomers have detecled objects from which starlight apparently started almost 12 billion years ago. That could be t~e "edge" becau.!e there Was perhaps nolhlng visible for the lint billion years of existence of the universe, back in its cradle day:!. IF AU. THIS sounds Incredible, jusl hang In there , for there is more to oome. But, first , rerresh your mer,nory about what most 8.!llronomers have been saying in recent years : -A main theofy is the uruverse began-with a "Big Bang," the explosion or a primeval atom , or fireball, some kind of "egg." -. The universe is sun expanding, with galaxies or families of atan all rushing away rrom one another. The e1.pan.sion could keep going until all stars bum out and die, or Until gravity pulb it all back togelher again, _until .the unit erse collapses into one huge atom, and then , bk>n up again. Man might be reading this every 100 or 200 billion years or 90, , Some astronomers, however, favor the "steady otate" lheory. 'lbJa. holds !hat new matter 11 continually fonned , out o( energy, to take lhe apace left by the out-rushing galaxies. -Our galaxy or star famlJy, the Milky Way, contains aome ~ bllllon stars. 1'tany must have planets arowla ' them. And there are many bilUona of. other gala:det. even clusten ~ them, u IJlMY as l,000 !anillie.!1 In a cluster, and super~lusters of perhaps 20 clusters. So lhe likellhood Ill very high that intelligent llfe exists On other ,planetl -&rOWMt-ltara or IUDI .ln our ga1uy, and oU!er 1al~. -Stars. are born, live and die. Our sun is a middle-aged st&r, with perhap!I five billion years to go. New stars fonn out of vast clotW of dust and gases, containing chemical elements manufac- tured inside burning stan, then spewed out into space. . HUMANS ARE 11STARFOLK," Dr. Gari Sagan of Cornell University writes in his new book, '"lbe Cosmic CoMec- tio .. " "A11 of the rocky and metallic material we .s~ on, the tron in our blood, generate all this energy ls one mystery ab:lut them. • "IT IS REASONABLE to think a qu.aaar ls the nucleus of a galaxy at Its -birth," says Dr. Maarten Schmidt of Hale Observatories and professor of astronomy at Caltech. "We think most galaxies Y.'ere formed early: Qausars radiate up to 1,000 times the ehergy a.s the whole . galaxy. They are ., energetic · they' can't . last too Jong. Tuey· run into their own energy crisi.!. · '"'-galaxy may go on for 10 billio n years. A quasar may last only 100,IXM> to one million )!ears or 10 million years. "Thete· were more or them, long ngo, a thousand to 10,000 till)CS more. about- 10 billion years ago. Right now there are probably at least a million quasars, and maybe 10 million." DR. SCIBIIDT, LIKE o th e r astronomers, ·points out that in studying very distant 9bjects, we are seeing ttre1n as)Key were long ago, when their lighl started in our direction. Things nui y since have changed. Quasars "are luminous enough to be seen at distances so large that light left them when the universe was only ' ,....,,._.._ _______________ _ Astro-llM!rs ••1'e deU!e ted obje ets '"""' Hlh ieh starlight apparent l11 s tarted almost 12 blllioH y e ars .,,. iK spaee. the calcium in Our teeth, the carbon in our genes, were Produced • billions . of years ago-ln the interior of a red giant atar. We are made of staMtuff." While astronomers give the age ot ~be. universe as a.boot 13 billion years, it is not fair to pin them to ii The figure could be 30 . pen:ent bi2her, or 10 percent of its present age .... \Ve stt conditions in the cosmos as they \\'era:; ck>se to cr~ation," Dr. Sandage says. "In principle, we are seeing quasars 12 billion light years Sway. A light year i,I· 6 trillion miles, the Histance light travels in a year ·at 186 ,IXK> miles per second. Suppose there was oo mat-lower. It The oldest stars appear to be 12 ·billion years old, says Sandage. About that time, "the galaxies turned on, and stars began to shine." llECENTL Y; BE explains, there tiaS been prQOf "that stars in our galaxy are of different ages and can be dated, that other galaxies 8re no older, that there ls an oldest age, and that this age is almost the same as that inferred from the expansion motion." -ter, only · energy, in the ·first billion years of the universe. We would reach a wall at 12 billion years. If we went farther, there would be oothing to see. ·because we have looked back too far in Ume." All this has "put astrooomy in Its present period of extraonllnary ferment. The roct· questims of creation, origin · and evolution are the central theme." .. Ammg objects being eagerly sludied are quasars, so named because they were dubbed quasi-stellar sources when -f1r11 .detecled, only by their-radlo- emissions, and later found to be alao soun:eo ot light. Now they are known to be large, oompact objects generating tremendous energy, equal to that ol a billion suns like , ours. How quasan THE EVIDENCE nlAT quasars are enormously distant objects rests upon their "red shift" -the fact that light from a receding object is stretched out, and shlfted to tbe red end ol the spec· truth. The shift grows larger the faster the object is racing away from the observer. • Red shift measurements indicate some quasars are moving away at up to 80 percent ol the speed ol light. Bui noo.e has been found beyond a certain limit, Sandage says, and this upper limit "corresponds to a look-back in time of about 12 billion years."~ . However, other prominent astronomers think there Ls &omething wrong in all this, that the red shifts observed may be due to, aometbing el!e lhan speed of reces.sion. I The Daily Pilot-Local News That's On The Ba 11· ~ .. , ... :· TONIGHT'S TV HIGHJ,IGHTS 8:'0 a.m. R~ Bowl Parade. Channels 2, 4, 5, 11. CBS II 11:00. 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Sani-Oar'd lreated cotton cover • . European White Goose Down Aogulor $5 uch -Sia Aogulor $17.n eoch Stendel<!Slze Choice of all goose down for soft comfort, or 2 $ 2 6 50% down with 50% feathers for gentle support, Tan-O-Qu1I treated to inhibit bacteria · Sani-Gard lreated cotton cover. · for· • ~ .J• • .,,. "\ Buoyant Foam Latex O~e ,Piece construction prevents lumping, sh1ft1ng. And thousands -~!· tiny .. pin ·cote holes provide constant ventilation. Cotton inner and removable outer covers. • Regul1r $8.29 eech St1nd1rd Size ~H ~•ri Revolving Charge PASADENA 351-4211, 611-3211 . - SANT A FE $PlllNGS 944-1011 SOUTH.COAST.Pl..UA:. 540.3333 VALID'-·- 763-.. 61 , 914·2219: VElMONf " 759.1911 67:1-0161 ... 885-7272 IAGUNA HIUS OLYMPIC & SOTO PICO SANT A MQNICA 394-67t 1 THOUSAND o·AKS 497~.522-1131 TOHANCE 586-t 100, 495-1671 261•5211 • ,_ '· - 931-4262 1- 542-1511 . • . I----' • '1 ' J I DAI LY PILOT MIXED SINGLES TUMBLEWEEDS ,---fli:.AAs..all'o.l":i.f> MY A'liENII001 • . LIMPll;I LIZAAA 1JJAT i:ACH TIME • '!tXJ'RE ON Looro:JT DOT'(, 1liE ~ -RUNSi*'F sa.tE Of OUR HORSES. 1-I MUTI AND JEFF FIGMENTS • "-"'' .. __ NANCY OKAY. OKAY, 'I'LL ' YOU'RE so LAZY---CUT OUT ~ VERY, FUNNY, I=:::\ VERY FUNNY HOW ABOUT YOUR LOAFING NEW YEAR'S ~-\.-=...,_~_.-! RESOLUTION TO CUT OUT ~·rl' LOAFING ? PEANUTS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLB • ACROSS 45 Cabal 1 Sh1v.r 6 Assigned PoSition 10 M1rkmade by u1e 14 On tl'le go 15 Curved 111ructure 16 EQU1I: Pre~ic 17 Strong winds 18 Exiated 19 Rom1n POtl 20 Muslcel s~ns 22 Encollnter suOden!y 24 Fonner Aai1n 11ation 26 Insects 27 Al ~wed to enter 31 PO!ilibly will 32 F1d 33 Lowest point 35 Allpilor: ..... 38 Appropriate 39 Interpose: 2 wordl •o HOUH unit A1 Fe!Nltl •2 Fails lo win 4:J LilS Vegils production · 44 Jurisprudenc1 2 ' • • " N """"" " 47 B11d 1lr1ng1 51 •Av1it1bllily lor ~Im 52 ~~~"" I! com ic111d 54 Mo 58 Hockey s.urlac• 511 EQU1ne color 61 Wonby·-· m11orlty 62 Noun ending 63 Thtlrelor1 64 Rivero! 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'"' " .. .. .. -,, " •• -,.. .. • t .. ~ . -ii - 'N ' I ' ,_\ -----·=-- 39 Plllv1riz11d 40 Thl11k of again •2 Tau, thin and ungainly 43 Free 44 Needed ,, 46 Chapeau •1 Sc1u1r around 48 Prono1111 of old 49 Hairdrener'l ""'"' 50 Sleeper's output y3 Wise,OM 55 C~ple 56 Sea bird 57 Tau 91'8SS 60 Or not " 12 " .. ,..~ ""··-. -';ti " " l7 ''· ,._ ... " . . MISS PEACH ' ( • ' ?· ' .· • -·., - DOOLEY'S WORLD , ... .J ' by Toni K. Rya11 Dr. SMOCK by Al Smith' GORDO· ' by Dal~ Hale MOON MULLINS by Ernie Bushmiller THE~ HAVE SOME OF THE /\\05T BEAllTIA.t FLOATS THl5 ~EAR IYE E\fEK SEEN ,. . ... p AN<t..tAL 'CR ACKERS POP. .. ARE. WE CX:Ei\N FISH 'if 0 v ,,, ; '~ NO,SOO, \llE'Re fRESl-I-• !i \llP.TCR fl FISH· ,, l~ l : j i J-1 I ~ '----~~-----' by Charles M. Schulz 6tlT HE i.\ISN'T Al'<'1tlNE ~00 E\IER HEARO OF ! by Harold Le Doux NAME ONE THAT YOU Tl-llNK I 5HOULD MAKE, COUN5ELO~! WMY ~MOIALON•T 1. LI Kif l!lllNlll> &Y ' MY ·MYf>l~F? I ttOW A&OUT RESOLVING TO GIVE ME MORE OF YOUR TIME? by MeU •X"M 'TMll ONLY PllCfCN :t. KNOW WMO ll!f.f PfC.To!o Ml ... .. 1 ________ .......... ~------ Gl~a . II Ed.JR.,! ' . • by Roger Bradfield l I I l l J j ~ .I. U>~ A l/JolMt< WITH SPIRIT' by: George Lemont by Ferd Johnson . A DOGGIE· B<>TTLET _J by Roger Bollen THE GIRLS 1Ullll "WeU, U.at dlda't last long -we just finished 1bouting -'Happy New Yur' and already It Isn 't " . DENNIS THE MENACE .. • • - - '(.. . • " I th c e in t fa in w s lo • II • . . .... , I J • I \ , ~ • , • \.Tuesday, January l, 1974. DAILY PILOT f Jj Haden's Le thal Arm vs OSU's Bruising Atta Ck • PASADENA -Ohio State's punishing groWld game rates s\lghrl better than the ·diversified attac k of Southern ca:urornia in the· BU;Ckcyes' bnt tle to end a tour·game Big Ten losing string in the Rose Dow! this aften1oon. The Buckeyes, 9-0-1 and No. 4 In the national poll, are only tw0>poij1t ~avorltes over ttr!fS.l·l Trojtu\S, seventh m the nation. A crQwd of 105~000 is expected to. watch the 60th rencwul or the )low! scrap which Pacific.a' clubs ha ve won four straight yen.rs.'· , Coach \\'ocsdy Hayes of Ohio State Greene; 11can run and he can pass rates :1s--''be!t-e\le " ·his fir$l · anL--3l'ld..don:Ly.ou__belleve tbat_theory I.hat defensive club, whlch allowed foes only he can't pass." · two touchdt)\vns d\Jrlng tho s_eas oµ. All· Greene dkin't do muOO throwing durlng American linebacker Randy Gradishar the regu1ar seuon. He hit 14 of 38 heads the dercnsive unil, and Wckle throw.:i for 214 yards.._'.Yet he ran for John Hic°ks, -runnerup'for<be-llels!!tan 718 yan1s-1n111-car11 ... Ttophy1 anchors the offensive line. Gri~fln, a ROie f!owl starter as a .Fair weather is predicted tor the .... freshman !a.st. year, galned-a school • s,e_1ne, lo be tefe vlsed ne tio11J11l)! by NBC. record of 1,428 yards running this season. Although some have dubbed the So'uthlf1J Cal-; with Mike Kae at Buckeyes' offense as a no-pass affair, quarterback, bombed the Buckeyes 42-17 running back -Archie Griffin warna that here last y~1r. _ his fOQmniate, quai-terback Corpelius "We don't want anything like that . . . to hl.ppen again," s"B.id Griffin. Pal Jladen, a· junior, J.oo~ oyer. as USC quarterback this year and coach and· Rod McNeJJ accoun,fing for 1,~25 all<l 71Lce~pectively. · All-American \vide l'Ccciver. Lynn S\\•ann , the clu b's most valuable player, Ota TV T oday caught 31 passes, six for touchdo\vns, C h.GnJ!el 4 a t 1 :45 and ga ined 6.6! ya rd s. -=============,----A e ango:-Tue tlosc Bowl'-\\'Rrtabbed John McKay rates him "the best passer as the game for the nat ianal chan1- l've seen:' pionst\jp. It dOl'.sp't hold tliat stature Haden b.it 116 passes with a 56 percent this tlme, bu t OSU guns for revenge. . average for l,&Oi yards aud 13 -~'lcKay and his Trojan;S agree they touchdowri.9. · will have to play at thei r pea k to · The Trojans added 2.558 yards on \Vin add 1nakc it fi ve straight for the the ground with tailba cks ·Anthony Davis Pac-8 in the bowl. ' "Ohio Stilte is the· best team wc'vf~ seen ~is year," JJHid ilcKay, Wh 'I'rojans lost ;PlllY to Notre Da.nle. "I still think we arc the team to beat ," declared D3.vis. "l know they are. favored but _the lhlng J! what .:hap: pen as year.' · , Haden added , "If · \\'e play as 'vel as we're capable of playi0g, I think we'll ~o pretty_ well.'' ; Said All-A'tnerican linebacker Richard \l.'oocl ; ''If "'e play as hard as WfJT did last year, we can sh11t them ort" ,.' ! t • I .J if -Bold ·Alabama Gamble Fails;·~ Notre Dame Bags 24-23 Win ,· .. 'UPI Ttl,.iioto1 SOPHOMORE ARCHIE GRI FFI N HEAD S OHIQ STATE'S OFFENSE . ,,. NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Bob 'nJom .. , who had missed two earller attempts, kicked a 19-yant field goal wl1fi 4:26 remaining Monday night to give Notre . Dame a 24·23 upset over top-ranked Alabama in a wild, nuctuating Sugar. Bowl spectacu1ar that staked the Fighting Irish to a good Claim to ttie national college football championship. Alabama coach Paul 1'Bear" Bryant gambled and lost that his dt!fense could hold Notre Daine in · the final minute . of the game, thus insuring a Fighting Itish victory. From · Start to finish, it was a gridiron classic· as had been expected. The record crowd of 85,161, treated to a 93-yard kickoff return by Notr~ Dame's freshman Al Hunter and numerous exciting maneuvers, went -completefy mad -lp.-thiitli0f1Je ·cl the hfardl Gras and jezz. Three seconds before the end of the game exuberant~young fans rushed out on the field and caused a temporary halt in .play. \Vhen the gun sounded, they swnrmed the victorious men from South Bend. The pulsaling battle, which saw the ~lead change hands six time~ •. was climax- ed by the bold gamble on the part of the legendary Bryant, .the winnlngeSt active head coach In college rootball. \Vith three minutes to play, Alabama's punting s~ialist, Greg Gantt, on a fourth-down play, booted the ball . 69 yards to the Notre Dame one. However. Gantt -was fouled on the play and Alabama was entitled to keep the ball·· with a· fqurth down and five yards· to go. Parseghian, the Armenian Presbyte rian . , 'Sama beat Nebraska in the Sugar who is challenging the re<.'Ords of the Bowl 34:-7 that yc~r. Br.Y_ant's post-season late KnUte Rockne and Frank Leahy . mark ~1nce then is~\. . . Sharing Bryan t's d1sappo1nl!nent vt'as at Notre Dame, a CatQohc school. his normally reliable placekicker Blll And it was another In a lengthening Davis, a senior from Columbus, G3 .. list of disappointments for the 60-year-old \vho entered the game v.·ith a record Bryant, who has failed to \o,1in a bo\\'I of 51 extra poin ts in 53 :tttempts this game since 1966. season. Byrant declined the penalty and finned' the Irish against their own goa post.-----· where an error~ften . ma,nufactured by Alabama's aggressive defenders-:: might ·turn the quick tide and perhaps give the Crimson Tide the chance to ktCk a, game-winning fiela goal. However, mdlnents later T om It \\'as his failure lo convert ane;.-l Alaba1na's razzle.<fazzle final touchdown \Yith 9: 39 remaining that prevented tJlf! I game from endi ng in a tie. · · ; Notre Daine started the contest, played'~ in. chill 40-degree weather af(er· earl!~ thundersto rn1s. with a vengeance .th~~ ht!ld Alaban1a 1vlthout a yard ga1n~ in the first period. 1 Clements, Notre Dame's b r 111 i ant quarterback from hfcKeesrocks, Pa., shot a pass to tight end Robin Weber to the 38-yanl line, removing the Irlsh from immediate danger. In completing a perfect lo.-0 season, the first in the IO years under coach Ara Parseghian, and . then edging Alabama in th~ S u g a r Bowl,. the Fighting Irish, No. 3 in The Associated Press rankings behind bowl-barred Oklahoma, put in a strong bid for the national crown. WATER SPLASHES AS ALABAMA'S ELLIS BECK (351 RUNS FOR ' A SHORT G/llN.. il'i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---.·. MANFRE£ MOORE 1441, ONE OF SC'S CLASSY TAILBACKS. The Associated Press . final poll, barometer of college rankings, wlll be conducted after the New Year's Day post-season games. This was a magnificent triumph for KOll:I' l'f' QUAll:Tl'll:I Nolrt Darnt Al•Nm• : 1: 1 3-7( 1 ... ,, ND-Bullock I •lJl'I (kltk ftUtd) Alt -lllllngiltv 6·nin (Q1vl• kick/ • N~H.unltr tl tlckott r1tum Dtmrntrlt 1rom Cteintfils) Al1-FG 01vt1 Jt · A1t-JKkfon s run (01v11 tick) NO-Ptnn ct 12 run !Th4mlt klctll Ala-Tadd 25 flllit 1rom'St0<:t Ollck faUlld) NO--FG Thomat ,lt A-'IS,161 Ftrtt down• A.Ulhff-Y•rds "l''r'IO vero. Rf urn v•rds P111u Pllntl Fumblr.·IOll Prnlll U ·Vl<dl ITATIStlCI .... .. , .. A·"' "' • 10.1 S.1 ';.'/ l·~~ INDIVIDU.\L LIEADllS A.USH1N G-Hotrt Oan11, Ctenwnt1 1$-74, Beat 12..U. Ptnnltk t.n, Bulloe~ ,,,.,,, Mr1n11r t·:.•1 Alabama, J1ck'on 11~ a1111no1l1'f 7-.M, ~lvtY 11-"I, T:idd ~12. RECEIVING -Noire D1tnt, Otmrillrle 3·S•, Ctuitr 3.7s, Wtbtr 1..U/ Alebllmf, Putll. ~.n, Todd 1·2~1 JtcQcn 1·22, SMllllHI 2·2', PAliSUI~ -No rt Dame. Cltmtnlt 7-12.(1, 16' Ytrd11 A IHI~, ll:utltdllf ~lJ.l, II, SIKll l·\.(I, 25, TDl!d, ·2.0, IA. Texas-, Ne}>raska Collide ·· Loligl~o rifs'.F~vored ili_f;<?ttoit Bo wl Duel DALLAS .(AP) -Eighth-ranked Texas freshrii an head coacfl Tom .. Osborne. Roosevelt Leaks," Nebrlska is an air· and No. 12 Nebra5ka, hlgh-scoi'ink teams Te xas ilnd Nebraska were beaten by minded oqtnt in the Slot·l fonna,kln. with Uttlc'1n comnwn except bad losse:;r a co1nblned score of 79-13. by awesome . Quarterbacki David Humm haS an ex-to Oklahoma meet-w<tay io the 381h_·Ok1ah<jlia which )l'On .)ht>-.Btg Eignr-ceuent receiver cOl'l>{, •spearheaded by Cotton Bowl Cla!Slc. · ~· · •. , "' , Anderson and breakaWay runrifug bacl Tbe game matche• tho Longhornf ;t 011 ·TV Toda11 Tony Davis. · .. def biuiilng ground gomc with • t h e C _ . . .1 ,. l l Texaa. which plays a •PUI lour ense, ~ Penn St. (11-0) vs LSU (9-2)~ ,, MIAMI (AP) -Sixth-ranked Penn State, seeking to prove it is more than a strong eastern team· with a weak schedule, and tough Louisiana State or the Southeast Conference, meei toni5ht in the 40th annual Orange Bo\vl football game. The Nittany I.Jons from central Pennsylvania are unbeaten in 11 games but ranked only sixth in the nation behind No. 1 Alabama, Oklahoma, Notre Dame . Ohio State and Michigan. C-Oach Joe Paterno and his players make no secret -they feel slighted in the top 10 rankings. They hope to prove their point against the LSU Tigers, a quality opPonent. C.Oach Charley ~IcClendon's LSU team ripped through its first nine games without ·· a loss beCore they stumbled' 21·7' ·against Alabama in a game mutjl closer than ttle SCQres indicates. aria were stwmed by traditional rival Tulane ·1.u in ,the reguler season finale. The n'gers finllil.ed 9·2 and ranked 14th a~g major college · teams. "J hope we 're as good as we think: w~ are," says Paterno, the .winninges~ college football ·coach in ttie cow,ttly On TV T oday Channe l 4 a t 5 W1th an eight-year record of 74-13-1 for an .846 percentage. This is his sixth bowl .team. includiilg victo~s in the 1969 and 1970 Orange BoWI games. McClendon is counting on his squad's desire to erase the bitter taste of those t\VO season-ending defeats. . "I hope we're disappointed losing those games," t\.1cClendon s~id. "The ~ay we're not di'sappolnted \Ve shouldn't line up. I'm counting upon our boys to boun~ back .. If they don 't we're in trooble." ,-~ Penn State'S offense features ,;?unnini back John Ca ppelletti, \\'inner 'of thl Heisman Trophy as the outstanding co~ lege football ' player of 1973. The ~ pound Cappelletti rnn through Sta11lu1"\\ .Navy, lo'A:a. Air. Force, _Syracuse. AfJ'!1¥; \Vest Virgin ia, Maryland . North Carolma·- State. Ohio U. and Pittsburgh for l~~ yards, averaging 5.3 ·yards a carry. The AJt-American tailback scored-J7 touchdo'Ans . "Cappelletti is the best back of his ---Slze.J.'..ve..~ver...seen,_:'_sa)'s LSJJ's ~1cC~-­ don. ·:He walks up tO the line. ai?f Comhuslfers' potent ·~ir aliack. ' h a1111e. "' at . .hill been vulnerable lo the paaa lhfs _ lll>~~~~% 11~d 18,. ~u~·~w~s all ·llllc but • coold~'t go )lo a· bi>wl game .ye~Ni.;. coach ll8'rell Royal, the -h .~· i"ft " says ~btaska 'fide bccauSe it wiis Plit on t>r6b8Uon. T~xas lAnaOOI1\4 have ~.'! to boWl «ames · \\'81ks out the other side. He explo(\ti'; ln bet'A·een. "°~'II ha\le 1 t n1en \reyh\g IOn O:tppelletti. There is only one bnll and one Cappaneitl and ?;ur boys a~ Instru cted to go after both . , Cappelletti operates behind a h~ offensive line. keyed by the block1~ __ of-tµckfcs Charley Getty· and Pbll · UiPorla and · pulling guard Mad< f\farkovich. · we ave ' • 1 h 1 h was trounced 52·13, and· Oklahoma roulea:· In u~of. 17 years · Texas whlt>lltd recclv•r F;oaty Ahderson ° 1 c • ..!' a;. the COtnhUsk<rs 27-0. 1 • • Alabama la!I· year lifine-eo1ton ·f!OwJ. betw.J.. the champloos of tho Soou•W'" should 1 N "' · •··' ol ' lt ' Con!~ -and the Big Eight runnerup "I don't know why J>eOple pu while ebras .. , hopeiw nmrung s ~ker•. . :.rt:.b-t~~(':. .. 0s~~.g,::~ :!:.~~led~!t,~1';f.': i:," 1~~~~; ~ TeXas Is rifted a alight favorite, . guard John Bell, "Where are they Bowl. 'Tcxa• comPll•d an 8-2 rct0nl •with (OklaltMla) playing New Year's Day !" In the last 12 years, Nebraska and Us Wlshbone.T clfense, captutlng , lb~ While Texas runs a grlnd-il-<111t offtns0 Texas have the tiesl re<nrd1 nationally $WC tlllc for the six\)\ consecutive year. behind oophomore quarterback Marty -the Comhuskers with an 82.9 winning The enrit'huskers were 6-2·1 under Akins and All-American-I u 1 lb a ck . pertentage and Texas 82.2 per<!elll. ,_ UPI TtlNflclff PENN STATE WHIZ JOHN CAPPELLETTI !22) TE~TS LS\!. \ --------"--·----~=~~--- "There are a lot of things we can't do against this team and we'll ht\v(! to make some changes," Paterno said. "Thei r linebackers are 3trong and read well." _, •. l ' • l ' • > I • t • -· I IJ DAIL V PILOT Miami, Vikes Rest; Nixon Call a MJAMJ -The Miam i Dolphins deserve a re8t - ""d thcy'l'i' getting it today before buckliag down to the job or preparing ror Super Bo"'' VIII J11n. 13 in J.louston against the J\11nnesota Vikings. ,;Right no"' our schedule Is lh.11 the squad'll be in \Vednes· day ·to look at Sunday's UIJns (of the Dolphins' .2.1.: IO A1nerican Conft:rencc chilin- pionship -v 1 ct or y o\·er Oakland). then \Ve'll. have a · light workout on the field to try . to detcnnine what their CU1dition is and to get the stiffnes.!l and the soreness out." coach Don Shula said J\fonday. ··nien we'll con1e iii · on Thursday and have an of· fensive practice. Friday \1•ill be · a defensive practice and on Saturday ~·e·u ha ve a con1- bi11alion practice and we"ll gel a chance to do some things you don't hilve a Jot o{ ti)JlC to do during the season-t,vo- minutc drills and the like. "So "'c'll use this "'eek to try and get sonic of those th ings done here. Then leave oo Sunday." Fem Dn11N Off we'll BLOOMINGTON. Mum ... The f\1innesota Vikings arc taking 11 few days orr. secure in the knowledge that they can oo longer be kJlOWll as "the guys who Jose the big ones." ' 11te Vikings, bound for a n1~1ing \\•ith the f\1 i a 01 i Dolphins in the Super Bo\vl Jan. 13, \viii be hampered by subzero temperatures n1o.5t of this \\' e ck . Ten1peratu rt's plunged 10 24 be lo\v zero f\·lon- day and Vikings ofricials \\'Cre cxpeded lo announce that the tean1 would not \.\'Ork out until Saturday \.\'hen they would have. a light session before leaving for Houston Sundat: Call De11icd NE\V ORLEANS -Mary Harmon Brvant. \Vife ot the Alabama football coac h , received a telephone call ~1on­ day from a man ,identifying himself as President Nixon.· Hoax But the \Vestern \\'hite !louse at San Clem~nte de11\ed ~londay night that tht "PresJ; dent had placed a telephone call to co.ich Paul ''Bear" Bryant. who se top-ranked Cri 1nson 1'1de·niet No. 3 Notre D111ne In the Sugar Bowl f\1on- day night. The coach y,·as out or his hotel room when the te lephone call carne through. 1'1rs. Bryant said the caller chatted brieUy \.\'ilh her. Roger Voldiserri, formation director al Noire Dnme, said he knew of no atten1p t by Nixon to COlllact coach Ara Parseghian Rr any' personnel of the F~hting Irish. ''That doesn't mean he didn't try -I just don't kno\v," said VaTdiserri . · Gool11go11g 1t'i11s ~1ELBOURNE. Australia - • l • Evonn e· Gool a gong of Australia "'On the \.\·omen's singles. title or ~the $74,500 Austaalian Open T e nn i s Wh I Off B lb • • • • • ChampionShips, de re at in g . ft ' e " Oft Chris Evert of -Fort This gray whale was photogra~d off Balboa re- Lauderdale, Fla., 7-&,-4&, 6--0. cently by a whale watcher aboard the boat Island today. • • ' ( . ~· Holiday out o'P' BalbOa pavilion during the annual 1111grat1on or t~e gray whales to the Baja la goons. - Spike1-s Iii Meet Orange County bas ' more nlhlctes entered ln the hlgh school section of the 15th a&-, nu<1l Sw1kist tndoor lnvltn· tlonal track mee t than any Qther area tind. It Is quilt evident in the fl~ld events. • No Jess ·than seven com.. ----pelilOrS will be answertog when roll ill' cr1.lled starUng at 5:45 SatW'day night, Jan. 19 at the-l<ls Angeles Sports Arena. n1e high school porlkln of 1he meet will be followtd by - the open st'Clion where ~vrld­ class athletes like .St e v e Prefontaine, Da ve Wot t I e , Randy '\Villiams. Kenya's Ben J ipcho. Belgi um's E.'ntiel Put· temans and happy.go-Juc~y· Al Feuerbach vie. Santa Ana liigh !hot puttu Dave Kurrasch, \Vho as a sophomore last yea r 'tossed tJ1e 12-pound ball 61·1, Is (avored in his event but jhould get pushed by Lowell 'ff lgh's Rich Tolbert (57·2~l . North. Hollv"·ood's Bruce .Rolhschl\d (59-91.,1 and Fremont 's Curtis Yarborough 157-91. Top Li11el•acker USC's Mitchell It \.\'as lhe £irst lime in four appea rances in th e Australian finals that the 22- y~ar-old 11-fiss Goola~ong had "'On. f\fiss Goolagong was giv~ a standing ovation by the over- capacity crowd or 12,500, which overlfowed on to the Kooyong center court. St.~' Joseph's Next .for U~I CONNOR DARKllORSE Last year's CIF frosh-soph C'hampion. Krn Connor of EsranciA . is · a dark-horse in U:c hil!"h j1r1nr 11i1h ·bes! of 6-7. Unheralded Star Edge to itlla11ai PASADENA (APi"-Coach John McKay once · \\'Ould've given peanuts for D a 1 e · Mitchell's chance to st art for the SoutSern California Tro-- jans. But t1'e 6-foot-3, 202-pound junior will siar{ it left"outside linebacker for the Trojans in the Rose Bowl today against Ohio Stile, as be did a year ago. He was one of lhrce sophomores to play regularly on defense in the Trojans' 12-0 national . championship ~ason. But as a 185-pound freshman from ~lsbad High School in northern San Diego County, Mitchell excited no one. - f\1cKay, who often cited Mitchell as the most pleasant surprise of the championship year. admitted that as a freshman, "I llidn ~I think he couJd play anywhere for us.,. Mitchell had his doubts, too . "I wasn't sure I was quite that good of a, foot bti ll pl ayer ta be able to play here." he said. "I played at a small high school so I hadn't faced the ~stiff competition that others coming here had.'' Mitchell, a speech rom- municalion major "'·ith a 3.1 grade point !lverage. y,·as a running back when he earned 1>rcp Avocado League back"'<lf the yea r. He had been a slotback on the freshman team at use but when spring practice ar- rived in his sophomore year he was switched to linebacker by assistant coach Dave Levy. "It Came as a surprise." sa id Mitchell. "I even asked the coach, '-Are you-sUf-e.?' ''You know, I didn't want to be shuffled around and not learn anything. They put me there and it's sort of always an uphill battle learning the position. "I was just going to put out the best I could and make the person who was going to be the starting linebacker at least work his tail off so. I would feel that he would at least be earning his job." t>.litchell bulked up to 212 pounds before· the 1972 season. A knee injury last spring that required surgery caused hirri to lose about 10 powids as }\'ell as miss the first two games of the season. But those were only two games. As a freshman. he thought about dumping root~ ball altogether. "I was definitely discourag- ed." he sa id. "I would say almost everyone goes throug-h that. \'ou wonder if yo u really want to play football that much . so you really question yourself: "You question yourself but you keep pushing on." SAN OlEqo --Quarterback John Hadl, whose Los Angeles Rams faced Minnesota but not Miami during the league season figures the Dolphins will win the Super Bo\.\'l a \.\>Cek from Sunday. "Minnesota and Miami are very similar," sa id Had!. "Both have strong· defenses and good baljjnce in their of- !ense." Although he says, "I have to go with ~liami, based on what thev've done.'' Had! said the Vikirigs "could y,•in in the Super Boy,·J because their defense will force l\1iami to' throw more passes." R11idcrs Wiu· LUBBOCK, Tex. -llick Bullock, a 6-foot-9 center, sparked 1. secohd-half Texas Tech rally Ui8t led the Red · Raiders to a 75-65 non- conference ·basketball victory over Utah State Monday. The Red Raiders, trailing 51-47 mid\vay thrOug h the sec- ond halt, rallied and shut off (he Aggies for live minutes y,·hile pumping in 14 points of their own to recapture the lead and put the game a\\·ay. Sports, Vacation Sho'v Gets U~der Way F1~iday H. \\'emer Buck unYeils t>is 11th an nual Southern CalifGrnia Sports. \'acation and Recrci:1- tional Vehicle ShO\\' at 6 o'clock pions starts al 4 and 8 p.n1. \reekdays. \l•ith 2. 4 and 8 p.m. '.!hO\l.'S Saturdays and 2, 4 and 7 p.m. sho\\'S Sundays. f'eaturecl in the action ·pack-Friday for a IQ-day $land at ..1 n. k h eu entert,inment are ud e, t e Anahein1 Conventicrn Center. duck-calllng dog: Scott's un - UC Irvine's ·red-hot basket- ball team , fresh from victory in the annual UCI-Kiwanis tournament, returns to action Friday night when it hosts po_w.erfuLSt; Joseph's Collt'gc of Pennsylvania in Crawford · Hall ·· in a top interscctional clash. St. Joseph's will come here from the Rainbow Classic in Hawaii where th~ ho s t University of Hawaii defeated the St. Joseph's HaWks? 73-62 . ·in semifinal action Friday night. They woo the third Ala1nitos Racing Results ' . F1)' MOllCl1y c1111C1y. 1nC1 F••1 ,IRST RACIE -lOO ylrdl 1 yt1r olds. 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No 1cr1tche~ place battle Saturday night. dov.ning Sub Pac, M-72. St Joseph's held a 29-27 halftime ad vantage o v er Hawaii but a cold . start in the second halt spelled defeat. UCI. n1ean\vhile. has~ru1roff­ a string of fi ve straight vic- tories to bring its season record to 6-2 \11ilh thre'e in- tersectional clashes ·carded before a swing to the ea st coast to face Providence. a nationally ranked power. Old Dominion and the University of Richmond. for TonigJ1{ Coach Tim Tift has sehedul- ed workouts for the Anteaters Wednesday and Thursday dur- ing the holiday season. ··1 feel we have come a long"way the past .two weeks," the Anteaters mentor said followink victory in the annual UCl -Kiwanis tourney Saturday night. It marked the third straight year that UC! has won the evj!nl which will be moved -to the Anaheim Convention Center n e x t season. Following St. Joseph's ap- Alaniitos Entr,ies Cl11r 6 Fast. Fini Po1t 1:'5 it.m. FlltST ltA.CE -350 yard1. J 'yp1r old n;'lolld<!n1. 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Ct Chu Boo (c\rdo1a! 119 B War (hie /Wrl~~I) 12] SllY!lf 0 Boy !Smith) 119 Laois L~1ull (BrOC1kSI 119 Third Copy (Mylell 121 Idle Digger (Sla1>11J 1!9 My Roman 1ndlan [Adair) 119 Me~s A Grits ~Lipham) 119 olds & up. Cl1fmlng. PIJl'M Cl1imir19 l>rlc• 5"00. Steve. The Vet lc re'(lr\ Mikt AOtnda ll'llrtf JO Bvrre» (Nlcodolmusl • Et111•s R~uesl !Llphtml 01nc1v Good Sar (Sl1pa) Kallf Gold ! Knlgh!) O~l»ruc:k'I Best IH1mil!iHI C•lilornl• smoo !Ward) Tile Writer (Myle1) P1lrlck 800 !K•nlJ) ..... >n '" "' '" "' "' '" >n '" '" SEVENTH RACa -17'0 y1rd1. J year olds & vp. Allow1nc:L P urse MOOO. 'The Corona del Mir. Jonn's RDCkel (MllS\ldll Arttl (Ade!r) A Goin• Men IK1nl1J SIVll'lllh·s Boy IW•rd) P1lrlcl1 l.ln ILle>111m) Fitly Or1nd fCro1byl G!'1noe Much.tcl\O {H1r!) senor P1nc11 IPaoe> AIM El'91bl1 Villl'Win (Nicodemus) 'l lt "' "' >n "' '" "' m "' EIGHTH RACE -,..., tds. Cl1lmlng. 3~ y1rds. l PvrM $UCO. Cl1lm price UOOCI Gl1ss o (Brooks) Git COl'Oft,I ILIPl'll m) Sjllcry Eh (81lloul So!k• llulch (Kni9hl) Ml1-Cllll'llf\Une C Hartl Slr1w Bolo (Ad1lr) First Sf\119 !Nlcodemlfll Ciitl A Wey CMvt1sJ Gf"Otlr's Peul !Smith] cu1e As Ever (Tr111ur1l m '" "' "' "' "' '" "' "' "' NINTH RACE -JSO v1rd1. l v~·· o1d1 & u11. Clalml11g, PvrM 11500. c11lm!<111 o•lc• sr600. Ch1rginq Ch1rlle 1watsonl Plllf'D Ro.nd CLls:inaml Ou~ler llitr Boy (01r11) Rocket Joe !Or1y1rl Dvn•mCI "llrCll (Rlcn1rd$) Fl1bller (Ballou) m ,,, "' "' , " pearance here Friday night. UCI will host Bethany College Tuesday and QunniJ)3c Colleg:! of Connecticut .on Thurrday. Jan. 10 before embark.Ilg On the trip. The UGI starting Hncup ap- pears to ha ve · jelled y:ith treshmen Tim Tivenan and Kevin Davis in the backcourt. .• Jerry Maras, Dave Bake.I' and Gary Eubanks, all juniors, are up front. First-line reserves appear to be Scott f\1agnuson, a senior, along with juniors R i c h ~traule and Jeff Butler: 'MV Tennis TourJlament LUI·es Eve1·t For the first time in her brief but spectacuJar career. 18-year-old Chris Evert will Speed. the kind which uses no irTeplace:ible fuel, will be one of thr feat ured Items of the me<!!. Thf'r~· i~ th"' nddcd emohasis on soeed "·ith the inclusion of Garden Gro\'e·s Jim Straw in the 60 and Ne~t Harbor·~_Br\an 'theriot in the 600. TARS IN REI.AV In 11ddition to Straw . a 9.6 speedster. and Theriot, the cir frflsh-soph 220 champ last year. Santa Ana Valley will tackle r\r.wriort Harbor in one section of lhe 640 relay. Pared hv Jira Roh rig , ~lvron \\'hite and Gary r emcletC". S1n11 Aria Va lley . must top Compton and ~1onroe liigh in adrtil iflfl 10 r\e\.\'port to gain the finals in the e\7en- in~. Truelv one of America·s outstand ing prep distance run· ners, Rich . Kimball of De La Salle lllgh in Concord, \.\'ill come doYi'TI to challenge !he best Southern Cali fornia can offe r. appear in competition on a HULST CO~lPEiE~ Southern California t e n n i s court the week of Jan. 21-27. He'll nice! lhe young man She is top-seeded for the who has already rewritten the $50,000 Virginia Slims of records in both rreslunan and soohomore classes e \' e n r ~1ission Viejo W o m e n ' s Professional tennis toun1a.-though ·he just turned 15 - ment, to be held at the l.a~na . Beach lligh·s Eric Hulst. Marguerite Recreation Center. As 3 !rcshman. Hulst rnn Mi ss Evert. \\'ho onlv 9:<H.6 last year and this recently announced h er season lost only ooce in cross engagement to one o f country competition. America's top male tennis Troy's fXl\.\'er!ul ~I i k e stars. ~imrny f.?nnors, will Durham. a 9:03.2 2-miler. and be ~tarting her first full pro-11-1arina's Garv Blume ,vho fess1ona l ~~so~ This last had a 9:().1.6 ·last v·ca;. j(lln ye~rshed~tt\rmmedl~u.~th San Carl os Hi&h's ~li1i·h to urn pro_ '. · . .... Kingrey r9:!H) to of!rr the When she f'!lall y gave 111 most serjous 1est. to the economic lure of !he A rated race, where the game, s~e. became t~ top competitors ha\•e all run 9:21 money-w1nnrng, A mer 1 can or faster, rcatures Orange playe r, amassing more. th~n County standouts Bob Angel $1~.000 on the USLTA ctrC\.llt. of HunJington Beach (9:14.8 1. Tickets for the tournament Bob Tillm nn of Valencia are on sa le at all Wallichs (9:18.61, Loar a's Jose •• Evcn the nr"' exp1'1nSi()n ridenble mule : \\'es tlan·ison building -\rhith n1akes the or "1'1r. Sound Effects": t\\'O o~ck.1bar !Walson) 121 Big "fnKkle (Drtylr) ~ 119 Bars For Luck {IC1nl1) ICICaP'I Lu !P11tlo) Trvt Can Fly (Morris! B1rtom1>I (Knight) '" "' '" '" '" Music. City Sto;s .. LU~:1y S~avedr~ {9:141 and Sunn .. agencies and at ~Miss1on_ V1e10. Hills' ~11ke Annis (9:19.8). Y - Rose Bowl Past Scores 19Q2-Mlen101n •9. 51•ntord o 191~-W1nninolan St.ie 1•. Brown 0 1917--Uregoon 14, Pen11syl18nla D 1911-M•riMS 19. C.olmD Lewis 7 1919-Greir Lakes 11. M&rlMl 0 1910--Hirvard 7, Oreqon 6 1921-C1lilo!'nl1 13, 00.lo Sl1!e o im--celif;irnla o. Wasl'll.-vton a. Jet- •~·'ll>n 0 19ll-Soulhern Cal 1'. Penn Sr111 l 192l--Wlsl'llnoron la, Navy 11 1~25-Notre O•mt 11, St~11lord 10 1926-Alabam• ?(I, w~1hl1191on lf 1927 S!Jnlard 7, Al1e1m1 7 19n-Stanflll'd 7. Plllsbllroh 6 19'9---0eorge Tech ! C~ll!Jrn!1 1 l93D-Soutl'INn C~I 11, Plt!sovf'l'lh H 1'9ll-Al1bam~ !1. w11n1~:;ito" ~111 o 1937-!.oulllt'n C1tltorno1 ,1, 1'ul1<>e 11 lt~Soullltrn C:al JS, Pl!l~bur·~n 0 19l•-Coh1mbl1 1, SMnlord 0 193~A,111>.>m1 79. s11nford·ll 19l6-SIAnford '· SMU 0 lfl1-Pill1bu'rgn 71. WASl'llngto<l 0 193&-Calllorn~ ll. Al1111tm1 0 Jf.l.9....,-Siwlfl'"r" Call!orl'llf 1, Dul.el IUO-Soutlltrn 01 u. Tenn"T.M!9' o JQH--'Sl1n!Ol'd 11, N1br11~1 1) ""--Ot't90!' s111r l'O. Duke 16 1t•)-Georgl1 •· UCLA 0 ltll-Southern C11 7t W11n.n•t.,<1 C lt•S-Sout~n C11 is, "f•••11t•se! o lt-16-A~bll'nl J.I. Soutl!llrl'I C.11. I• lfl7-111111oh 4.5, UCLA U 1fll-Mlclll1,11t1 '9. Soul,,,.rn C,.,! o ttn~o!db.Wftll\n zp,~1il!Q1"_t1i• u lfjO.....()f\lo s•1•e 1. {• fo<,11!11 l• ltJl-Mlahl91t1 I•. Cal m'-6 l'Jl-llllMll .io. 511nlord 1 lf!l-5.ou!Mfl'I C1I 1, Wl~;>111;t1 ~ uu-Ml<.htv•n Sl1te 21. UCLA le ltU-Otllo Starr l'O. S0\11,..,,.n C1I 7 195'.-All(:l>jfln Sille 11.1 UCLA u 1'11-fowtl lS. Ol'fl!(ltl ~t1te It "5'-0l'llo Si.ti 10, Oreq.·n 1 lt"-ICIWI •• C111fbrn11 \J lti0-W1sl>fll(l!Of1 u . Whc""''l" t ltfl-W1Jflf"11IC1n 17, Mlnne,ora 1 lte2-Mln111•C1ll 21~ UCLA l 1"3-Soutl'llrn C1I ''· Wt1cori11n 31 IH-1-!lllno!I 11, W11n!ng1on 1 T.u-Mlchfg1n ,.., Dr'9D'1 StAll 1 1"6-UCLA ''· Mlchl\1111 S!ltt n ~,_Pure1111 u. Soll•htf., c111 J 1"8-$oil~ Cal U , tlldlltl'l1 3 1 .. t-$0U1nern C•I 10. M«"'g•n l "1'0-.5olltMrn Cit 10, Mk hln•n J 1'11-SlfnlO<'CI ,7, Qhlo 51alt 11 lm-$lltilol'd IJ, ~ktil!I*" IJ lf1l-Soul~ CM '1. Ol\lo s11~ U ~•VH 11 oV~m. N.C. bi~ Anahein1 com"',Jex ron1e champion table tennis pla\,'e rs: FIFTH RA.c l!: -J.so .y•rds. J v••r 01<11. Allowance. P11rir s'°°°. 530.000 square feel covering 12 and four Northwest \\'OOdsmen 1\•otc11in Hour CHart> 1>2 ' BM '" Roc>ol IM~'"' "' p S DON"T DIS. CA acres -\\'ill be u~cd in mRk-competmg in axe thrO\ving, log Fl,TH RACE-«lO ,1re11. l >C<1r T'uly Bllsi (CerdDll) 117 1~0 cores ~ RD THOSE ti , t'JJ. d o<f f\.1;1, Pi' Pig (Myltil 117 ing this spectacular the biggest ro mg, canoe I tng an \\'C old• " up c iau1ti1e1 auow•nc:e. P1trr.e c~ltk suurr 1B1Hou1 121 ·• lmder roof in the \Vest. chopping. ~;:'·(Hert) 5.60 2.IO 2.60 ~~7~; t.:.·u(:1~:~~0::1 :~ Nallanir •a.ir.tblll ""°"''~ OLD nNNIS· SHOES.•.• Th t I ! 'J f J' aJ f Anl1I~ Mike (8r0Clbl 2.4"J 2 . .i\J Gold Ii Beiulllul (Ward) 111 8otJon 106, Phllactetphl1 97 W I ... -~ -------' The super she"' is really four e rave .1 m e:::.1.IV ea-oi. ,,,.,n Glo IKnl!ln•> 1.20 Joe TM ''-'gerl 11, 041y oarn1 tc:hfdvlM. • ,..... r , ....... m •II ty,.. .. A•ld•s Inf Tm."' s111n. · shO\\·s combined . offerin~ fun tures the fin est films Crom !l~~Y Quest, Butch caswdy, Ok.le Je• L15fiimi 119 N•tlon•I H1eny u1111e ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE - for the entire fa1nity. Young-around the u'Orld \\'he re arm-sn~!YK~(-11es j·-':'~x~'"::'~'~'~'~-::._:'"~~"~''~':...C'~'~'~"'.....~g,,~'~:~'~:1.~m~'·~, .. !"~t~~·~,'~,.._!:._ ____ ~~·~w~•~•~Ta.~"~'~'"~'~·~·~·~·~·~00~·~"~'"~'°~"~'~':"~'~'~•=co=•;•;;•;•::•~•;•~•~•;•~ !'lers 6 to 12 ha1·c a special chair travelers can enioy a Sl.ll:JH lllACE-.3.SO y1rC11. l yea• reason for at tend ing opcnin'! cont.inuous free sho\\'ing. in the ot111> a.·vp. c111mrng. Pur .. 5?XO. , J t r the t Tl I d M~rken (P1"10l JOJO S.20 3.lO night. They·]! re gi\'en free a -es 1va a re ... 1e,v inc u e. Th•t's Josepn Nrcoelfm1151 12.60 9.~a fine fishing tackle box. trrivel and parhc1pant sports Bi~'~'.'& IMOrriu lea Separate se.izmcnts fcature<i film.!!. B:.'.""0::;-1!,~.'~=··c3~.nn:;~ include exhibitS of recrea tional As an adjunct to the RV and w~~'~;.:J~H!!!· A TOP SHOT vehicles: man'.' state, resort travel ~hlbits, J\label ~'laid!. 1s EXACTA' -M1rt111 a 1-11111·1 r d II J-ph, p1hl 1~11 .... and privale vacation and tr:i-ame "'agoo master. u1 staf( _ \'el areas; the Tr;ivel F'ihn a specal section offering com-'01!~v:;~~~n!~~~u~~'· 3 v•ar Festivnl ; and lhc parnde cf plcle information en C'a rava ns Five chlu 1w11sonJ 1.4"J l .tO J.-'<I • , P1lr ot Dlte {Adll!rl l.IO l,20 ou tdoor champions cnt eitain-and traveling. She 11 hn\·e all Chic P1t 011 (Kn1111111 ~.~o th d ti B · CaJ. T!mt -21.97 1ncnt program.. e ope on 1e neu• a)a 1-"''$0 ''" -; "fhe Hon-••· SPM'd fornia high\VJY ' Sv l\t', A1ur1 Bar Go, Al's AllllL Both the filrn festivnl anrl · · No K•11c1M1 .. slaRe slKl\\'S are fr('(' to those· A lluck F'inn troul'Pond \\'ill EtGlfTlf lll:AcE~ y1r1._ 3 \."eer \•is .• i.ling the extra\-a,anza. .be lo;ided \Vith feisty lrot1t otd, c111ming. Pur.e 51,SOO. Fd,.;o Fl•sh (Dryer) 9.60 S.00 l.70 • 1}1e recreational \'Chicle SP.g-from the· Buckhorn Ranch. in. 0111ow1dlll.Y JUpb.vnl . 3.20 uo And N th Cal ·r . 011.ton Dandy 1w11son> 2.20 men! offers the·\1'0rld·s la rgest erson. or ern t orn1a. T1m-11.15 indoor displp y of .fi\'s bv ma-and ~·oun~sters and adu.lls Celt\ B i:~"t1:1~--~rr..,1;"~. 8~k ~'. )·or manufacturers of tr3 ilers. try their luck at rntching and Chant Town. Klc•llY °"'""'" k kr1ldled-C~rg.e H GOo Tffl '"'' camoers. va n ron\·crsion! 311d ecping ·eu1 for A nominal rec. Flg11i... Chic. sir Gambler. SJ EXACTlo: ~rlt« l"lttltl. 4-0ll- !TIO!Orho1nes. Acces~an<L-------------''"""'' ... "'-W.----~-l--- supplies also \.\ill re cxl1ibitcd. ~·B· HINT" R•CE-t10 ,.,o .. , 1 .. , After its opening Friday. the asketball ~'!:1!1~1; .. ~1~fi·~:W1.eo s 70 show doors open on \reekdays E!Qnt,., Wondlr IBf'tMlksl s.60 4 t'I at 2 and noon oo \\'eekends. AC· b~1:~~ ~~::!:,~ ll''' •s E;f~,1111 tcr1191r i.10 -missk>n is $2 for adults: $1' for Mtmollls St.''· Mvrr•Y st. 6.s !OTI ·AIMI ran -Altm1tOl)1r fl, Prine. SC!lltlltrfr 11nna11 1111. Mo. wn11rn Al1>1r1 £oq.. Tiii le• tNri. Roe~w youngste.1'3 6 to 12; kids under '' Lvne. i:-ow SlOna• • • . 6 free. LSU !N-0r111ntl 1:111, CM<•oo St. kr•t<olltcl -s11.,011, Go Arllllf'ld. lot 1-lenr~ 1111 "11, Toe». Sidi. TI1e Parade Of _outdoor ehan\· ~ .. , Oe!IWll'I n 15 EXACTA 4 -GafltlllrnHr a, ~ ----Montan• 101, M11Clt11t1r.S4 7 -EJghlll W.lldlr, p.1111 Ult.•. IUY • NIW 7l DAnUN AND SAVE AT - COSTA MESA DATSUN Zl45 HAlllOll iLYD. C.M. 540-6410 -· - •' ~ • •• -Hf~ fAlll ', lUtlllS "'"" I I • .. • ~ ANAHEIM 1 CONVENTION ' CENTER -• L • 17 ' . . ' spo uta reu ,_ the a ' .da . the her one · tog • ran lies tak H ne Car ' po da \Va oth h sey rat esc All Elc \Vil an jus bal ric lat \ • • ' . • S.pecial . Moments The hushed moment jn the spotlight rs for1nal but a deb- utante ball ha.s the spirit of ~ reunion. ---.Eather . c.:on1pare \\'he~her the y got their ·patent shoesfOJ'.___, a \Vedding or a hJgh scQ.o"c;il .<lance. ·Older sisters recall , their debut .. filothers remem- ber the young \VOtnen \Vere once'kindergartners anct scoJ1ts · together. Escorts kid about the : fancy attire. During prelimiO§Y .re.stivi· · • lies, Dr. Dean Do~1glas ·Re&vie takes a snapshot of 1\1ary Carol Hamel, father qr. John Ken· neth Hamel and escort Daniel Carlton Pennington: W a 1 t e r Thomas Walford pours a cup of punch for his daughter, HarrieUe Eli3abetb \Vatford and her escort Tim- othy WiUiam O'Rielly. -Miss Meredith Denise Mas-· sey aC'Cepti..a..Present from her rather, Lloyd R. Massey while escort~ and presentt;es1 Peter . Allan . Kemmerly and Carla Elena Benvenutl 0 e fl) and William Fayle Robertso~ If and .Deborah Jean Newton ad· just gloves and boutonniere, -Momeqts before entering the. ballroom, Diane Corrine Pat· · rick practic~s hei bpw for I!_er rather, William Henry Patrick. ----~ ' , J • . -'J: '. r ,. .. ; ~ --~-' ·H .. arborite·s .Debut '- ~ • A \Yinter garden budding .. iit10 spring· time dcoo!'l!l«Ll)!Lllall>oa.Jlay lub "'1en-Newpo arbor dcbutantes ol 1973 were presented by Chlldrcn's Home Socie ty. ' . \valt;,r; and the evening or dancing with ewrts: rela tiY.es il!lllfr@l!i.~...' _ The debutantes, their parents and escorts included the ~1isses Luuna 'Brokaw Barnes, "-1r. and f\.trs. Robert -SamooJ-Bames. &'Ott Richard -Gald,vell~ Carla Elena Benvenuti. Dr. and ~·!rs. Hansel David Benvenuti. Peter ·Allan .Keffimerly; Jennifer Suzanne Booty, ~1r. and ~1rs. John Alvin . Booty, Joseph fw1ichael Tosti. Before the ~~ Yiome.n:" __ffi!d their formal bo\\'S, gue~ts 'vere greeted by Mrs. Alfred V. Joriensen, president of the Newpor.t Harbor-Auxiliary ond 11-1~. Delbert Van Omum, ball chairman and their' husbands. Others-,.,.cre the i ·Usscs Cynthia Ann Tall t?pers in a profusion of-J>ink--Bel\fott, l\'lr .and l\-frs. Raymond \\'illian1 00¥.'et's centered each table. Tu·inkling Del\-1ott , John \\'ard Ross-Duggan : l\-1~1.'Y lights in jwl.iper trees and hanging Carol Hamel. Dr. and Mrs. ~ohn Kcnn~t~ ·. . Hamel. Daniel Ca rlton Pennington~ •teHh baskets of spnng flowers completed lnc ~1ildred Lorenz. l\·lr. aild-1\fr s. Jla:ls background setting. Lorenz, Philip Shaffer Truax : l\ileredith David ~dson FraSer, host, spoke Deilise ~Iassey. ;\Ir. and 1\lrs. Lloyd briefly ol CHS's efforts to help natural .• R. Massey, Gary Nathan Litten.· M,rents and children without pcrmP.ncnt homes. Proceeds from the ball benefited the state's oldest and larges t adoptlon agencr. . Dr. Frank Richard Herman. master of cereinonies, announced each debutante as she entered the ballroo1n, dressed ln the traOition.al white gO\\'n and . gold medaltioh and carrying an Ed,1•ardiun 1>9uquet. Individual preseritations u•ere follo\\'ed by the unison curtsy, father-dau·ghter Also presented 1\'ere the r..1isses DcnnH Lynn AfcMullen. i\·lrs. Robe rt Guggen - heim, Donald R·andall •la use Jr.: De- qise Ann Nev•comb. Mr. and l\ilrs. Renfro Charles Ni\vcomb, Steven Timothy Jl.lc- Farland; Deborah JE"an ~<'·1vton. ?-.·Ir. and Mrs. John R. Ne111on. \Villian1 Fayle Robertson II : Diane Corrine Patrick. rvlr. and ~·lrs. \Villia1n ll<lnry PairTck, Thomas Jqseph . DlStan islao. .1 • hrlore 1vere the l\lisses i\Iarih·n Lee !}~vie, Dr. a'nd i\lrs. Dea n Douglas ' Reavie, John Forrest Rutan Jr.; Lesli\! Anne Reed. l\'lr. and J\·lrs. John f\'Liller Jlcod...Slf@CJU\lollljlUlllCQ<-Reed; Diana Buckingham Saminlr,1.1r. and-Mrs. bee Chapin Sam1nis. lloward Atkinson ; Judith Christine Storch, l\1r. and M,rs. J.chn A. filor.cb. Ciaig· A]le~Ke_~y, , Concluding 'the list \vere the Misses Cynthia ·Hood Trane. trtr. and l\1rs. F'rank Hooe( Trane. Philip \Va rren Gautsc;?i ; Harriette .Elizabe1,ll . \Vatford. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas \Valfc rd. Timothy \Villiam O'Rielly: Susan Louise \Vattson, ti1r. and l\lrs. Donald Antony \Vat~, Jeffl-ey Scott Reuter : Caiene Mar1_a \Vard , l\'lr. and Mrs. Edward Francis \Vard' Jr .. \Villiam Henry Jon~s. and l\·iarilyn Yardley, l\1r: and l\1rs. George H. Yardley. Dcuglas \Villiam ~1eyn. • BEA ANDERSON, Editor ..... 17 DAILY ·PILOT PHOTOS BY RICHARD KOEHLER " I ' ' ,, -~ --·---,----.-----. ·-' \ " I I • I i .- .1 ·• • -··-- lt"t'" Pll 0 ---r utsdi;. JiiiuvY _1 1'7" Prese _·rvecd Horoscope Gemini: Ma_nage Money WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-Apri\ 19 ): Cycle is such that surprises occur. publicity could attend efforts . You gain attention from sourOC's pr eviously In· diff er e nt·. ~I ar riage, partn<'rshi p i s hi ghlighted . S udd e n n1 oves a re featured. Control needs more st ud y. attention. Take in- itiative. TAURUS (A:pril 20-1\·tay 20): ·?vluch !hat may have 'ftemed definite or settled could be: come elusive. \Yait and ob- serve . Pl!ces, Virgo persons could play key roles. Get .ho-. neath surfat-e indicntions. Strive to understand associ- ate who appa rently is brood- ing_.fGI' no rea·son; keep re- cent health resolutions. - GE~llNI /~fay 21.June 20 ): You may have to revise plans. . Some hopes. ambitions move to different areas. Adjustment is necessary. h1ember of op- posite ~ex may display temperamenL Get facts in order. Money management is more importaJ)t than u.sual. CANCER (June 21-July 22\: Reach wxierstanding w i th Gmilnl. What appeared ·prac- tical may be the opposite .• Know it and ride with tide. · Change with tim es. Step forward, not backward. Flnish what you start -· get rid of burden not really :Your O\vn. LEO (July 23-Aug:. 22 ): You · are presented with \Vhat might be termed a goldeh op-- portwiity. Take chance on your own abilities. Bring forth creative resources. Youth is emphasized. P u sh to new horizons. Stop trying to Jive in past. Grasp chance for greater success. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Consolidate. Bring together various assets. Know where you stand. ~toney matters dominate. lnvestments, payments and collections are likely to be featured. Aquarlan could figure prominently. Pay attention to hunch. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22\: Forces tend to be SCfl,ttered. Key is to be selective. You have right to expect quality. Social contacts now prove meaningful. You receive privlleg~ information. Sa~t­ tarlus, Gemini persons are m pict~e. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): ·vou may feel restricted, -but ts temporary. Know I t , observe, plan, Jay groundwork for future assault. Do some tearing down for purpose of rebuilding. What had been a seaet is revealed. One behind the scenes is preparing a surprise -for you. SAG!ITARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21 ): Excitement of discovery Is featured . Blandness is transformed into color. Change, travel and a v8riety or experiences are in· dicated. Be analytical. You will be capable of piecing together bits of information. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Home, property, family affairs ~nd to dominate. Taurus, Ubra persons figure prominently. Accent is on security and how to obtain it. Take one step at a time. Shortcut procedures are not practical at this time. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2{)-Feb. 18): You are able to imprint style. Your way becomes ac-- ceptable, desirable to more persons. You are able to pull strings behind the scenes. What appears an Illusion may have more substance than is. apparent on surrace. PISCES !Feb. 111-~laroll 20 ): 'lbere could be some money inanlpulat ion wh ich affects you.. Protect yourself i n clinches. Oleck t a x pro- cedures, policies. i11\•cstments. You may be giving too much for too littl e. You can deal from pos.lt!On of g reat.e r atrength. Kids Like -To Ask Aiulv " ..... • I I • l·sl-and · Cul ·ture clubl '";Zll..: __ , By JO OLSON "Leaving our Islands ol Iii .... o•JJ • .., '"" --<llelutll\d Hawlll.llel. an<l.l!a'L..!2..!!!!JL!!!.."l!'!'l.'! .:we 1l4¥e often talked about settllng here in Califotnia, we ' It's No DEAR ANN LANDER,S: I am a 15-year- old girl and if I don 'I get help soon I will be ruined · socially. I enjoy fun and jokes and Jaughter, but Vi hen 1 get to Jaughlng really hard I wet my pants. 1 have been embarrassed dozens of times and there seems to be no way to prevent it. Do I need a head doctor or what? Are there. some exercises I can take? . Is it possible that I have a kidney problem or could it be my bladder? Last night I had a neat date. I \.\'85 .uptiiht, scared to death he·d say something £Unny and set me orr. This is no way to go through life, Ann. Can you help me?-AFRAID TO LAUGH IN N.J. DEAR A.: First' see a urologist and find out U lhere's,an organic problem. (In older women who have bad several cbUdren, your "complaJnt" ls not un- common. A simple surgical procedure is the answer for lhem .t U there is no organic problem the solution mlkht be a special 1nedication. ln\'oluntary action can sometimes be controlleCI by a drug. By all means check It out wftb a doctor. In the meantime, wear rubber pants and l 'm not kidding. DEAR ANN LA.i'\'DERS: I am still upset by the news items about the woman teetering on a window ledge, threatening to kill herself. Someone in the crowd below shouted . "Jump. Nobody gives a damn .'' She did jump and nO\V she is dead~ That story really got to me because I very nearly committed suicide myself but I was lucky enough lo have someone - ) • Laughing Matter _ --• '4• ,t4#14tM \ ~- around v.·ho DID give a damn. l\fy bearf' aches for that man who told her to jump. There is something tragic about a person ti"ho is so uncaring. I wonder what happened in his life that made him that way. Thousands or heartbreaking dealm OC· cµr every day-murders, accidents, a young child or a genius at the height of his career. Then there are deaths . 'tbat don't seem .to matter much. But, 1ike John Donne, I believe "each man's death diminishes me." I thank God every day that when I teetered on the ledge someone was near to save me.-NO NAME , PLEASE DEAR N.N.: Thank you for a bel\lltllul letter. But please allow me to add a thought. in r:aitness to tbost-y,·ho have lost a loved one to suicide. • Some authorities beLieve th~t a persto "'ho Is ·bent on destroying himself "ill do so and no amount of Jovlng or caring can prevent it. They say ~ulcldal personalities have a fragile link in the psychic chain that' cannot be reached or repaired. Often there ls no hint, no signal for help. , .. 1be person who swallows a handful of pills, just enough to puniflh an In- different spouse or an unfaithful lover, doesn't really want to die. He Is Indeed signalling for help. But the one who • , . ·~ , takes 100 Pills, or a .revol\'er, or jumps unseen, that's another story. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A 35--year-old divorcee in our office left her jacket at work. She asked me to drop it off to her at home. I had never been lo her place before. .,.... I noted she had one bedroom with twin beds. I casually asked her 15-year- old son who ·got the bedroom and who had to sleep on the pulldown bed in the living roo m. He replied, "Mom and I bath sleep in the ~room." ! was shocked and -told my husband. lie said. "Slay out of it." I am not accusing her of immorality, but I do think she should get that kid out of her bedroom. Do you agree? If so,'please print my Jetter. She reads you every day.-A FRIEND. DEAR FRIEND: I do agree. Here's your Jetter. Got those wedding bell blues over costs ... guest list ... what to wear ... and other details? Ann Landers's completely new "The Bride's Guide" will help. For ;t copy, send ·a dollar bill, plus a long, self-addressed, stamped 'enve1ope (16 cents post.age) to Ann Lan- ders, P.O. Box 3346, 222 W. Bank Dr., Chicago, Ill. 60654. it," said Kapeka cathcart in have come to realize how we Also durl~g the day, the describing the formation ot have taken our hei-ltage for ~eather ' lela will be on sale a new club to reserve the granted, 11 Mrs. Calhcart said. for $20, Mrs. Cathcart Said. culture of Hawa'. "So many All members or the club,-How did 14 womenMberol ol u.t have wanted to do it." hl h .11 be kept to a max· Hawaiian descent get tog"'~ · Under the • 1eiidershlp of w c wi Jn Orange CoWlty ind become Lellanl Lee of Santa Ana, 14 lmum of 15 for an lndeJlnite · close enough to form auch Orange County women have time, were born in Hawall. ·a-club? · founded an.orgarUzatlon called "We met through friends Na Wahlne Mal311}8 Ka NATIVE ARTS from home." Mrs.' cathcart Mahlana (The ·Women , They plan to study native sald. OIW'e•re still a mlnorify Preserve the Culture) to keep arts and cnaf~. such a11 mak~ group. This is sort of a close. the old Hawaiian woy of llvtng Ing quilts and' feather leis, knll·lype ol thing." from. fading into the modem team to play . the traditional Tho1.1gh the dream of some scene. -· instruments including the tUll of the club members ls to illl and uli ull (bamboo and return to Hawaii some day, coconut Instruments), study most have accepted the fact the Hawaiian language and that educational oppoOvnlUes learn the island Qances. 8.re better on the malnland Part of the H1w1i11n . culture is miking futher leis; 11 demonstrated by HNlenl Abbey (left) ind K1p1k1 Cathcart. ' NEW ANGEL ·Dick Lant The first craft sessions of and jobs ar~ more plentiful the flve-morit~ld club have and pay higher salaries. been centered on making But the mainland cannot feather leis. or kawehis. match .the kind of I 1 f e "One of the merhbers, Hawaiians h a v e , Mrs. Kawebi Stewart, \Ven.! ~ the Cathcart said. fslands last summer and her "They are a friendly people mother taught her," Mrs. and there Is a warmth. The -Cathcart stHd: The leis can pace of living is slow. It De used all headbands or hat-is !G fast here. Nothlilg bands, and the· club has bothe~ them . To me, they adopted them as official know how IQ live. ' headwear. "They have learned 1'ifrelax. It has been dlfflcult to find People here don't know how people who speak t h e to relax." Hawaiian language to serve Na \Vahine Mnla . Ka as instructors. h1rs. Cathcart , Mahiana cnn fill part Gf the 'a Costa Mesa resident, com-gap though, and ~ring a little mented. · o( this kind of living to the The group's first big project mainland. will be a song contest in lo.fay "I have found somethin·g r ai Santa Ana Valley High feel 1 have aj~ays wanted," School, to be called Na ~1ele ~1rs. Cathcart said. "This -ean 0 Rawat!. The club will select give me a lot of what I'm a Hawaiian song and invite looking for." Outst.ariding Service Earos Angel Honor Television and m o v i e personallty, Dick . Lane of Newport Beach will be award- ed the Guardian Angel plaque by Harbor Key, a support aux- iliary of Child Gu idance Center or Orange C'cltihty. Ceremonie! will take place during a luncheon Tu esday, Jan. 8, in Irvine Coast Country Club. For the 12th year, the aux- iliary has singled out an outstanding ·man for his com- munity services . Lane has. been actl\'e in the Boys and Girls Clubs of the llarbor Area,· Lions, Kiwanis and Optimist Club!i apd the Orange Coasl Y~1CA. He also has gh·en generous- ly or his ' time to efforts of Harbor Key and has served as auctioneer for four years for the aux.lliary's major fund- raiser. Midnight Madness Father Times Joviality Uy ERMA BOMBECK There is nothing more depressing than tG wake up New Year's Day without a headache and with nothing to tegret from the night befor.e. No gold wedgies scattered on the stairway, no party hats on the back ot the C{lmmode. no taste in Yout mouth like a wet chenille tongue. _ Only the memory of an evening spent in front of the television set with Father Tl.me dozing over a warm Gatorade and you watching Ben Grauer get choked up over a little silver bail. Ever since we arrived home last New Year's morntng to find our baby sitter bombed Olli of her mind, my husband said, "This proves it. It must be-more fun: to"stay al home. Why should We Sllfnd aiJ outrageous amoont of money to frantically tear from one party tQ another. drink too much, eat too much, and feel rotten the next day?" Before I oould ans\\·er him, he said. "It Is settled. Next yea'r. we stay at home. No annoying clinking g I a s s e s , shrill voices and deafening music. We are going to enjoy a stimulating evening by ourselves." AT WIT'S END said . "Did you know that if tomorrow were 'Show and Tell' I wo.uldn'I show up." Activities • Renewed Victims No Longer Isolated I have had more stimuJaling eveninp selecting Tupper- ware. From 7 to 8:30, I pick· ed bobbla guni out of the"dog's whiskers. At 9, my hu.band said, "I wonder what Euell -Gibbons got !or Christmas ?" Al 11:45 my husband's snooze alarm y,·ent off. He cli cked his fi ngers while Carmen Lombardo sang, "Boo Hoo," flipped the porch light on and off twice and shouted, "Happy New Yea r." As he "headed for bed he said. "'Ibis' "'-'85 fun. We must do this • gain .sometime." "Right," I yav.ned. "The next time the Po?Je. has a Sunday off." Delta Gamma l\trs. John Coyne's Nell'J)Ort Beach home "'ill be the selling for the next meeting of the Santa Ana-Newport Harbor Alumnae, Delta; Gamma. Atembers will arrive at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan . 8, lo hear a review O;ll "Laughing All the \Vay" by Barbara Howar. Mrs. Dorothea S h e e I y • Newport Beach librarian. will be the book-reviewer. Se minar Dr. Franklin Gorham will co nd uct a fi ve-day antiques semina r. beginning et 7:30 p.m. Tuesdax, Jan. 8. The sessions will , be in the Lake Park Clubhouse , Hwitington Beach. and spo!lsor is rhe clty's Historical Society. Rape victims arc usually isolated and without support. A source of help for the ra pe victim has been offered since the first of the year. "A "'-'Oman can call a 24-hour cen tral number -524 · 0230--and be placed in contact wllh an OCWAR advocate who will listen to her situation and offer support and assistance in whatever she decides to do." said Ms . Diane Reeves, a men1ber or Qrange County \Vomen Again st "'Rape . Ms. Jteevcs, dire Ctor of the \Vomen's Center al California State University al Fullerton. said "on e of our main goals Is 10 lessen this isolation.'' The group she added , pro- vides rape counseling services , emerg_ency suppoi-t a"nd basic legal and medical informatiQn concerning rape. b>f the gro.up through varied aCtivities 'to finance the hotline's !!Nit four months of Any worn.an can be a rape women in area colleges and universities. But "we are a Small group and are doing one thing af a time." "Maybe a compost," Ii;=========;:; answeT'ed. operation. _ victim." Other OCWAR activities wil l include demonstraUons o! seU- d e f e\rt s e techniques, com:. "Society in ge neral is not pilatiOh of rape statlstlcs, simply negligent of the rape maintaining a llbr8.ry, pro- v i c 1 i m , ' ' ifs: Reeves viding speaker! to organiza- asserted, "it victimizes the lions and supporting changes rape victim. She suffers at in rape laws. the hands of police, hospitals, Ms. R~ves noted that coorls, friends, family and al though statistics are not yet even neighbors. C{l mplete, preliminary data is "In our research lnto rape, .startling. In Anaheim, for ex· we have found that a new -ample. there were 40 rapes picture is evolving. 'No place in the first four months of is safe. No woman is safe. 1973 compared to 37 in all No matter how roWlg or old.. of 1970. The current most urgent need is lhe crisis line, ahe !eels. "The crisis line ii needed because some women have no one to talk to at great length and In detail. We're golhg to listen and we do care." AnyCfle lnteres·t ed In membership In O CW AR, volunteering for the crisis llne or in iieed or rape counseling can use the crisis llne-52~ 0230. ' At 10:30, I &a\lt" .my husband sleeping in the chalr &nd shouted at him, "Say It! I'm not getting better, I'm getting older I" At 10:45 I went to the refrigerator for a drink. The kids had drunk all the mix and the neighbors had cleaned us out of all the ice cubes. 1 poured two glasses of warm Gatorade, returned to. the llv· Jng room and kicked my hus- band In the loot. He awakened, "Did you ·know that at midnight all horses age one year?" "Now t•ve got one for you:• attractive or unattractive, on The grQUp hopes to help all socio-economic levels. sponsor couraes on rape forl r:::==:::::::::;:;;:::~=;:~===~:::==tll "It doesn't matter where a woman walks, or when, or where her home is localed.1----------I 8 Golden Needles -:::;;;;;;;;;:-~I -~ II $~ di 1'• .. MODEL OR REMODEL Putlt All Together For Fun, Popul1rl1Y, Conflcttnc. John Rob.it FowelS tOflMtl tl"rMMt ......... ..... ' "'.,.,, ......... O•AN•l • 1 T•Wtl I: c •• ...,· ,.. ... 147·1121 ~ • LON6 nACH·IOl I. ......_~ . ... •• 416o6111 • ~ --.. \ I I • "' :!~ ., •• ... •• .. .. :I .. :: .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... ... ... .... ... AUi .. , ... "" .. , ... ... '= A • • ... • A( A( • 'Am •OJ Am • Am ... 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IN EV:i:BY WAY 'THE_ PAPER CHASE' STACKS UPI" - . -<lao Shalll, NBC-TV Toc!&J' Show Georgt seoat "TOUCH OF CLASS• "LOVERS & ST•ANGE•S" Sotl\ Jn Color I {PGI DEi, 'li\CO WEDNESDAY NIGHT* TACOS 99C·- Ma kt Wtdnlsday nlght your night to tat out. ~I 0.1 T1co, Wednetdiy nlght 11 Taco Night You get threat1~ty Del Tacos for just 99c. ThlsWednesd1y, drive lhru !or a fam ll)' 11z.• meal you won't forget. At price• you'll !Ind hard lo btat: NEWPORT llACH SANTA ANA ""'91 CPefltedtsl 4tti Street •d • c..,. Newp9rt Fwr. • HUNTINGTON IEACH TUSTIN le4 Hiii..., s ........ fwy. .::.:.-:· COSTA MESA 1111 '-'" "''"'"'" • . ... t "' .. • Movies Survive Disasters By BOB TllOMAS 1-.LU'-"l<'GELES-{>.e).-Jt was anolhcr year ol ferment and change, but the . £ihn In- dustry has survived 1973 \\'ilh surprising vigor. Supreme. Court ·declsiqns and eoonoinic disasters, most of the fiim companies ound grounds ror optimism. Co1umb1a tlnally showed a .portant news events and modest quarterly profit and trend> In the lllm Industry expect..-a-12&<nilllon-_:r<ll~ 973.----=::--+ from its hit, "The Wl!-Y We • • The year's end brought a flood of top-quality films, and there was ho~ that they would, attract fresh crowds to the theaters. Showmen still believe lit the.-hoary adage: "there's nothing ~·rong with the picture business that good pictures can't cure." Were." There is no sign of 1. .The SUpreme Court:s an upturn at J'l.1G~1. ' obscenity ruling. 'The industry A sufvey of the movie \\10rld's eve;pts during the year gives tbe impression that all was dire. The industry went Here is a listing or the im-~1Ste MOVIES, Page !3) from one crisis to the next, but somehow: it displayed a surprising resilience. After being slugged by strikes, E LUXURIOUS WIALl$A THEATRE . _,,j .. 041 lolbM ll•d. ot Merl• NOW THRU TUESDAY. horte 5-fJal & G ... do Jn.llto11 "A TOUCH OF CLASS" • ••• "THE NIGHT VISITOR" Statrh1t T,.vor Howard u. uu-•• loth 111 Color IPGI EXCE PT FOR COLUMBIA and tiIGM. the filpi comoanlt'e see1n to be in good health. After two disastrous years , ~ • ., ...... ., ~~. !.~~ .. .. COlllOHA CEL MAit "COPS & ROBBERS" 7 & 10:22 r.,M . • •• IPGJ "SUTHER" IPGl 1:30 .M. CALL fHEATlE FOi SUNDAY MATINEE SCHEDULE WOODY ALLEN "FAKES A '- NOSTALGIC LOOK ATTHE BJTURE. .,., \, ;;..· ::;i...:."'i ~A. ETER USTINOV• PHIL HARRIS • BRIAN BE Of ORD • TERRY-THOMAS • ROGER MILLER • PAT Bl/Tl RAM • GEORGE llNO~EY •ANDY DEVIN oryl1ffYClnll!HJns•81stdonch1Hllt 6 sroqconcrptions by Kt11Andtnrm • 01rte1m9 An1m11ws M1/1 K1hi, Olli1 Johns/Oii, f11ni Thum1s llll!IS/Jlry• Producrd ind Oirttltd /rt Woffg1119 Rt11ht11111n .hi<,.~:;:~:_~~== to. l.'tC. f [Cff ~1 (COLOR ALSO FROM DISNEY • "NATURES 5TUNOIST CIUJUllS" • • • •••• ••••• ....... , .......... . .aa. RYii. liT wt, llT. COMT '""· I 1111 OlllO A''t'~ ~ IUCM .,., .•• o. . .. ., .• Of., 10:00 • 12:00 • 2:00 4:00 • 6:00 • 7:50 • 9:45 . STARTING TIMES FOR COMPLETE SHoWS . .. • .. ·,, '· , . . , ' f ' TliiS- time the bullets • \are _,,,f~ hitting ,pretty. close , ., .l!i'~~to ~-h·orne! ' __ ,,,, ............. tW. HOLBAOOK~.a.u. -·llAlll W-•IRT'* ...... .... .. LALOSOIFlllN. StolY llJ JOl1" MILIUS' ScrtQllr by J®l Mllll.IS and MICMEL CIMIM). ~ llJ llOIEffT DAl.lY. Ditcttd llJ no POI PMAVIMlH•·lt<:HH(:Qu)R•·FtomWMl'IWBrOJ.QAW""*~~.qRJ-11 =...-:__J .6 • ... ---- AltY"-AT::·--1-t I 12.:30 • '2:30 • 4:40 7:05 • 9:2~11 :2~ • ' ' "JIMI HENDRIX" --""--4 ____ _ Lee .... ~··•-d ·~tillteS .... 1!!11 WMAT M.UftHlO TO I.I.IC.? EXECUTIVE ACTION !JGJ PlU$ e MnN MCllfPMAH LITILI llG MAN !J'GJ l ... , .... "··· ··-~' .. llnoll 121 -4070 ONU' DIM·llo! llHOWllC'O! --·-·-THE STING lf'GI --r.~ Ot••• ...... , .. ··-~ ..... 1s..1 91:12·2•11 Ha•M< e1,e. I Mc::~;:- !i)l·ll11 -,lolillll ........ ..,, .... SLEEPER lfGl COLD TURKEY !l'GJ LIN .... A••· -·•llfllritH !>21·221) WNt HaP'PIMCI to J.P',lt1 "IX.CUTIYI AtTtON" i..C) t Wlflllm HOldtft ""ltlYl,..IS~" IHI I ' - STEVE DUSTID -=-··-· mcQUEED HOFFmAn ' ma ERANKLIN J.SCHAFFNER lrlm (PG) PAPILLDD ""' Daily At: ---1.:30-4: 15 7:15-10:00 Eas•wood Masinum Fo•ce · EDWARDS HARB.OR c;'lc1:" 1 HAltlOll l lVO. AT WllSON IT, 146·0573 146·JIM COSTA M f:SA DAILY AT an u•11TE1 lllEITlll• WILLli• Daily At 12:30-2:35· 4:40•7:05· 9:20-11 :25 c-- ';t··· • J • -' " . Ji ' ' ~ •A'' ' ' EHECUTIUE na11a111 2nd al BOTH-STEVE McQUEEN "THE GETAWAY" ·"GETAWAY" 1 :15-5:00-8:45 "EXECUTIVE ACTION" 3: 15-7:00-10:45 •jt ·>?'!··. ·~·-:':41·1 . . . . . ., . . -. . . ~·····~~ EDWARDS U\f \1 \ (J\Tf.R HA~eo~ AT AOAl.4 \ ( IA "'4[~A • 9794141 "DON" 1 :30·6 :25 11:15 -. "NEW LANO" 3:34·8:29 I I\ I 11 \ I f \ I fl( ""~t U ~ AT A[J AV ) \.Q)lA t,,4[\A • .,794141 DAILY AT. '1 :OlJ-3:00 5:00•7:00 9:00-11 :00 ., ................... . . 'WESTBROOK II •i s.LITHER" 1120-4145-8110.11130 , • • I ( --=::.:.~::.:::-!:::;':==. ----"'-~ ' • i ,. ,. ' ' . \ \ • • -·---.. • • MOVIES SURVIVE. . ' .,, • • down on 'pomO films. quat ely prepared. 2. · f\1arlon Brando's refusnl Slug slug slug t 11D-mllllon Grond Hotel In Lus Vegas, pet · project of ~1GM's pr incipnl O\vner. Kirk "Billy J3ck." 'var n e r1--::o-:::=':'=::----::-:-:---- DroU1ers. which hod :.ilmo:it brusht'd off the flln1 t\vo years ngo, brought It back \\'Uh .a lu1rd·si>lt campaij.{n th at 1)rOV· cd a~ pht!nomeoon. A gross_ of ~ million is ln ~ight. .. •• .-(. " • ~1 I • • ·' should gui~e whether movios and books are obscene. Ii'ilo1 leaders foresaw the beginnings or local censorship all over of the Oscar. Boos .were heard 4. Ot!ath In ~lolly,o,roO<J. An for the first time· a1 ·the ~unu~ual nun1bcr of f i I n1 A1."fldcn1y awards aCtet~he ttc-notables died during-the .year. Aniong them: John li'ord , Bet-tor sent an Indian woman to ty. c:r;ible. Hobert Jlyant Joe . furn down his Oscar as best E. liro\Yn, Lituritz ~tclchior , actor UL "The ' Godfathru-_,_:'.__Laur~nce...-11ar~y. Bo bJhy Brando sci! e "'BS protesting ,IJarin, !\1ichael O'Shea, Sidney the longtime maligning of Jn· Ble1cknler, Anna ~1agnani 1 Kcrkorian. 6. The. rise of Kung Fu. They cnme from Hong Kong:, these f.ilrns full of karate chops' •and furious action. An _..inscrulablc. trend , and ooe "'hiCh scarcely lasted out U>e ' --,. CtNEOOME JO : • .>.-t:.:......l..l • iL.1.J..1..1 •• J .... ~· ·· CINEOOME !I ':. Clint Eastwood •• Dirty Harry •• "·MAGNUM . FOR~E" 1•1 Delly 1:00 • ~:11 ·S:JO ·7 :45 & 10 P.M. diilns in movies. Jack Hawkins. 3. The writers' strike. 1'be 16-week work stoppage by the -\Vrlters Gyild or Ame rica slowed dowrr featu re pro- duction and had a more serious effect on television filming~ s.ome blaincd the dismal quality of the new television series QO.lhe tac.1 'that scripts could not be ade- 5. 111e decline and fall of ~1G~1. 1'he company's presi: dent~es -T. Aubre~. an· nounced that ~1GM would gQ out or the distrib ut ion business. Aubrey r e s i g n e d soon afterward. During his tenancy. he had divested MCiM of n1any -of its assets. apparently to help build the The breathtaking sto ry of a man condemned to the life of a prisoner oq ,tht terrifyJng Devil'~ Island who chooses to live free .•• or not at all. IESC;APE • EVERYTHINQI ,.. • fT : • • ' • year. · 7. Th~ fall of the b\ack film. Black audiences, and white' n1oviegoers, too. becan1e bored wjth the action-filled, beat-up-whitey flicks .• BoltJ ---.... ' . ...t"':J FOUNTAIN VAlllY ,,,f,:;~l .......... oo;;.-;;;-, -;;1101;Gft "TH( WAY Wi WlRI" IPGJ l.. • ....:'..'...".''"'ll.f~ ... ...,. "AMERICAN · GIAPITII" ... "PITE 'N TILl.IE" IPGJ ''T~a DON IS Ol!AO'' (11:1 "HIGH Pl.AltllS Oltll"Yl!lt'I (It) "THE fAMILY" groups demanded more"9uali· "SERPICO" I IJ ty from films on olack "IAoG:~7l" 111 -then1es. None' appeared to match fast year's "Sounder" ''THE SEVEN UPS" IPGI ... and "Lady Sings the Blues.'' "THI -G:rAWAY" "STEELYARD ILUIS" llJ 8. The r~incarnation of '~~~~~~~~~~~-;-~~~~~~~~~~:::::~~~".".'.~~~~~~~~~~~ •ORDER or1T&1.L ~EAT NEW NATURE ' F1lM FOR 1974" ONE WEEK ONLY M•sa Theatr• Family Twin !fountain Valley Sur! Th•atr• Huntington Beach W1t11c1av-s :06-J:oo.t :00 S•I. Sun,-1 :00.J:OO-l:G0-7:0G·f:OO E11e1rthin9 seemed so important then ... even love! IN HA11:901t SHOPPING ClNTlR EDWARDS HARBOR c,'..~·:.2 H •~l.O~ BlVCI •f Wll$0N SI cai1• •f!S• 6•6·0~ll ~* .'""I\ Mlt!IH Of ~ANJ)l!GO '"'' DAILY AT: 12:45 • 2:45 4:45-7:10 9:20 • 11 :25 MATINEES DA-ILY WE WISH YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS A~D ' HAPPY NEW . YEAR EDWARDS CINEMAS I ' .J:J"., : -. / • . ./. ·;··, ... . ... · . .. " ~ . . .., -. -. '·: . STEVE IDcQUID HOFF .. 1J f&.I'!'! 11; l SCtWf~R ' ·1~ 1-~~PAP1LU111~~IP~~©-:-I ....... 11C!OI! ICR'f DJN to(.lll OON .iN!~'I' l!kb[ •···-·-~ llD RICliMOND , ~·,~~'bl.HI CIJl-f ~A.11~1 ... f!l~~•~LIN J SCIWfN(R ..__,..~IJAl ION ll!UMBO ~10~Hlfl! ;,l:Mf\L 11:·-,:::HtNl!H)tAAl!![R[ .. -JERRY Q'.Jt.OS\l!IH .___ .. ,JEANKl.IN J.Si mn:1[R PA.~A'ilSlOU' lECHN!CCX.Oll CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 12:45 • • ... . ... CONTINUOUS MATINEES . DAiLY ST~Dl~M DR•IN #1 2NI! At STADIUM WA.LTER MATTHAU In "PETE N 1 TILUE" ' •' 1 " 0NTINUOtJS:"---- DAIL Y SHOWINGS .-:This' time the; bu lletS:are hitting pretty close to home! . F --. • .. "i !1110\•! .. 1 •:•i•r.•~•·Y.t: • 1:···;';., "·""'""' ... '""Y.l"'"'~VS"' ....... i;o11..,,,,..,.,"•·•1·· .. ·.t · ,., ""'"'··' ''"··•''·'\'"" .... ''" ·~-·', ;; a,, .. ::: -:···1 FIRST COUNTY ENGAGEMENT EDWARDS HARBbReli."T:.1 MAWIOW 11~0. AT •<UON II. Ui·0~11 t'll Dtt co•tA ""''" I • I ; . I, . ; lo 0 l · McQUEUl Moor.RAW l° i ': nl':._ GETA~~y . .. . ~ . . ,. ... I • Many of his fel!OW officer$ cansidered.him I the most dangerous I' man alive-an honest cop. ...... -........ -OlLALllllN1" ,_ ' AL PACINJJ. (R) "SERPICO" . e MATINEES DAILY e EPWARDS TO END.ALL CRIME.WAAS.~ .ft!l \\lll'S.,. · · -t [);. ,.,; ~ o,u ' .· .... :\ ~. i, • '1. '.'; ., , lltutlllC lll'f!"Sl ~~· f .• t;:<, • .:,l :t'. •4 •l.'•~-".' \,P,S• {.\+/,_--!f$Cil~fl ....,,J.~f W.1.".'1; .. _ . ..,.•:;..i:{+\~ 1.:tt=~·.....,.,r:.owtf1.!1t!Xq ~~A~·--!'l<l ,,.:i•i:.·i ••••• ~;; '.',l.../•-,o,o ~ .• ,...,.. ... ~ 2NO AT WESTltltOOk 11 ·ELIZABETH TAYLOR. "A5H WEONESOl'tY" ELLIOTI KASTNER presents 2NOJ. t i • Liv Ullmann Maxvoo Sydow " tl\llt\lf\lfK >1Al!c l h• • '"' n T" ... l \h ll~ 1141 • • , ' . • Roar on ce again with the original movie cast ... £1£\i\6 An Jngo Prern•ng~f Pcodut!101f ~1 rol•u•~ µ~::u Coler lly DElU ~E · ~~ Panav1;1on· Li•J ... "DEADLY TRACKERS" .. 1----' .. • • r c • • • • . • I ' I ' ' -.;:;::;;::;;;...~~--~ ............. ~~~ ~W~N~n~Hda~r.~J~M~U~¥~y~2,~1~q~74'..-~~~::::·~1TLO~T=·A~D_VE_R_T1_s_ER__,ll r'"al • GeM~al Gtntral -Gentr•I -titn•ral , .. TI-•-Bigs"est l\\arket'111Ct on the Orlnie Coast " DAILY PI LOT CLASSIFIED Ai>S CORBIN -MARTIN REALTORS We W~li . ~o ..All 'lbu Carl Sell It , Find It ; [ 642 5678] One call Service 1iD It WHh a Want /Id . ~ • . Fast. Credit Apprgyal -;._,;R,~l;;I ;:&;;:;::;:::--I Id -~lhe71~e.t.:;-:~:::MILY SPECIAL ..A JJ~/!f!.'J. new. 1}ear ••• ... Y rtpcrt errors ~m~ •te Y· . e R00'1 >'Oil ,,LL. -' ulg Our desire -to match good people to good DAILY PILOT a11umt1 llab1lfty for-the 1r1t I bed;u.inii, ovel'ltl;o.ed rnnilly property and 8 house th.St is a home. • ·--• * Balboa Bay Properti•• * LlDO SANDS ..-: Buy, Lt11t, Option Deluxe condition. 3 Best Newport Hlt.1oc. B R. 2 ba. '57 500, Immed. occupancy. 3 · • ., ' BR, lg. den, form. BAY AVE. din rm., frplc . '45,500. Jt.2 Lot SOxl)O. 67$-7060: 642-7491. -MESA VERDE DUPLEX Country Club . 1ncorrec1 in1trt1on only. ·,,,.,., .,,,,.,,,,.., 1uJ1 u1tin •H· CORBIN MARTIN ------_ ..,. -----. -t chcn \.\' Ct1!ln~ nt~fl. bcflU~ ' • .... ~-T dTTT7 ---tlfully 1t11111u\·cd 1vlth l'xl't'I-Re .:ltors ]~ [ ]~ lt•nl dr11()('~ ,t, Aba.g c1>ts.. •• [ Houses fOr SAit .,e Houses fw Salt ~ dbl. gert1S1.C \vllb-. loads of 1,..;,..,..,..,.....,,..,.."!!!"'""'""!'!"'""'""'""'""'""i 644-7662 U!Ojl()UI: 11()-'tl:S HARBOR VIEW .HOLDOUTS Newport Shores Fee simple. Xlnt rent- al. On I y $59,000. 673-7420 11th Green ls right et yo ur back door. '3 BR. 3 ba. home w /~ool. 3 ~i\SJ a r . $79,500. _ . _ _ r--. stor;1J,":~'. Prime COlitn ~tc11a G..,tral I ~eneral . • locutlu11, Jo~ull pl'lrt> $43,950. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;,~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! Generer General 1·CA!.L •J0.1151 0P<'n E,~.. CUTE MONACO A CARMEL-The popular 3 bedr;;.,m model, just completed and ready Jor sale at six months ago prices. 168' deep lot, 1,659 sq. Jt. and an under $60,000 sales price. .. . m REALTORS 4 Loc•I Offices to Strve You · . l ..,-.;:ii-:;::;;-~~-~~-~~-iii; ..... ~ Cute as a bug! That's the • ~ o\lly way lo ·dest'ribe this A PALERMO Tli 4 bedroom 3 bath 2 neat T\fo Bedroom ho1ne. IJ , -e · • ! t,)\'ITTr-..sTTYP ark t"-~ has a den wtth built·in shelv· story model tliat is close to proposed swim ~~HERITAGE REALTORS -. General sre this horne before it!! 100 tng, fo1mal dining roonl, and tennis clUb. 2,259 sq. ft. and a $74,500 h•ll'. Light, bright 3 Br's. lush landscaping and Is de· sales price. Ataybe less? A. den. quielest l>ihce since \ight!ully decorated. It's the doii't know ""'he.n. best J.1.onaco on the market. I UNIQUE HOMES Realtors 67~ PETE BARRETT 169 500 Herbor View Hills ~443 E. Coast Hwy, ·Coron• del Mar . E' ST. ATE REALTY SP'ctarolac view home -on1,,.,;,;,;;,,,,;;.,;,,;,;.....,.,;,;.,..,..!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I REALTORS j ANO A$$0CIAHS DELUXE DUPLEX I -REAL TOR-the canyon -overlooking the G I G 1 642·5200 ocean. 3 B<lnm., family mi.1 -;e;•;;e;r•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;e;n;er;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ONE STORY MODELS-THE BLU.FFS Corner lot. 2 Bdrn1 ., bean1ed ceiling. Cozy rireplace. H.emodelecl l bedrm. rear unit. Expandable. NE \,7, Ne\\', neu1 ~! Only 74.500 A listing of Glen O'Bryan. I _ _ _ _ _ _ 1303 AVOCADO DR. &· 10,.mal dining rm · · ·I. Beaut. greenbeltbman~ extras. Brand No.w . I - -liltered pool. Owner trans. />. I (J End unit. 3 DR, •n. mua m e . 'I'' ,uON •.:::::=w=::--=-;;it: ~ NEWPO_RT CENTER Ccimplete .... 1th htd. &. ~ . -. ..,., -on-,, . ;;r ·u od 1· ..,4 tml"I I PERFECT COND . 640-1120 $87.500. o/..ido J6 e Beaut. 3 bdrm, FR "Paula" model. ,74,950 , 3 BR., 2 i>R. home on Pol"L · Comer 3 bdrm, DR "Linda" model. $78,SOO c1<~e 10 .,,..,_ Man.v ex· ::zc:=c::::I BLUFFS CONDO LIDO waterfront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. family rm ., 2071 VISTA UMBROSA DAILY' 1·5 tras. Bring offers! $79,500 Llke new. Popular "Dolores" or 5 bdrms., "With 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spec- Call' 6TJ.3'63'673-6688 Ev". Newport Het'ghts '""" mo.-c·i" c~nd. Vacant. tacular view! Waterfront living rm. with WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Dealton CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar • WE. CAN HELP YOU IUY, ll!LL, OR TRADE A HOM! ANYPLACE IN THE NATION associated quick possess. 3 Bd1ms., -fl t $275 000 <' Jnunacolate, large 2 bedrm., 21:i baths -very sharp -step-down wet bar. Piey& oa · • · 2111 Sin Jo•quln. Hiiis Rd. BROi<ERS -REAL TOR S lOZS W 8olboo 671-161.] 1 batJ1 hoine. Oversized llv-s!Kl\\·s like a model. $64.,900. * * 1t * NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644--4910 lug roo1n ""'ilh fireplace. WATERFRONT . LOT ON LIDO NORD Dining •«•. Lut~e paHo PLEASE CALL ·· .· SO'x105'. Magnificent. View! $165,000 ,.,. ente'1ain;n,e. Prof"''°'" 675-3000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR G~neral General ally decon1ted. Ne.\\' cpls &. General 1 _G_•·o.."-"'-•_I _____ _ 1 STORY CONDO 1, CORONA DEL MAR' HOME + INCOME PENIN POINT'S BEST! GREAT 5 BEDROO:<.t llOi\1.E on Seville. Ha!I l'\'l'ryhting! Including billinrd roorn, "'Cl bar, separate fan1ily nn., drps. Obie gnr on alley. 341 B•yside Dr., Suite 1, K.B. 675~161 CALL ANYTIME 646-3928 or Eve. 645-2986 SUBURBIA PARK 5 BR. _$54,90~ "NEW YEAR'S SPECIALS" $26, 900 1 Lot'li ted So. of lht> i"hvy. on m 11.ll ,\ 111:.lrn Gener•I Immaculate 3 Br. condomi· an oversized lot. 3 Unusually nium with KQum1c1 kitchen lge. lxlrnili., 2 baths + fol'· private encJOsed patJo. 2 car 111111 dining r1n. Gorgeous garage. Red tile roof, con!· 1 hd11·tl Drs. & llL'>h carpet· munity pool, trailer + I ing .. ·spacious 1-bchm.' apt. camper parking. Assume "' exccllenl rental record. Lachenmyer ntaid rn1., 011 1ruiet su-cet SAVE 100/o ON "'"' """""· u.y • '"""is 'MESA VERDE c1,b. 1119.500. BEACH UNITS CAI,.L SID-1151 Open E\'el!. l :::::==:=:=:=:=::=:~I ESTATE Newport Beach duplex, one Realtor · FHA loan $184 per nw. in· I Plenty of storagt> in the 3 eludes principal,' interest. I cn r .c:arage. S119,50l ~~J.nd ""'urance. Coll C._ F. Colesworfhy * 15 UNITS * OPEN Tit 9 . IT'S FUN ro BE NICEI ?:.!!altors ' 640-0020 )-and i Bdrn1io1. UnflU'tl. I ~ ~ THE UPSTAIRS s.ltns. Carports,. Ne<1r slKlp-' ping. Loan ;:1vn11. Sl7S,OOO. Spectacular single level built GEMl--lluntington Home. 4 Br .. step-up formal dining, faml· 121}-F Tustin Ave., N.B. ly rm .. laundry 1111., patio. REALTORS _,. 642-4G23 JUST LISTED La!h & plaster con~l'uction. ~ SUPER 4 Bl'. + den or 5 br. Prime beach area. $4~.000 TH.IS n1uybc the houi;c for home. Gl'eat condition \VI • COATS _ you. 1''ron1 :tll roon1s you'll ne\V crpts, paint & d111s. enjoy the vic\1'. Cnll & st>c Lg. over sized dhl. garage. &. 11·hnt 10 no. Qwet cul·dc-.ne loealion i" WALLACE PETE BARRETT No. ·end of Costa r-.tesa. \Valk REALTORS --On a large irre:ular shaped 4 bedroom ~ one 2 bed- , .COATS I Jot in a shurp "pride-of-room unit 1h.-block from O\\'nel'shlp" lo\11 trnl[ic tant-Ocea!' front. J~1t reduced & ily neighborhood, a beau ti-t~ $7:>,000. !I~·· C~ Col- WALLAC E fully n1aintatned l BR \\ell '646-0555. REAL TORS "Pacesetter" home with WANT TO -546-4141_ dining-ai'Ca, l;ldded 14. x 120 REMODEL " I Insulated fartuly room, sep-(Optn Evtn1n91 arate l'hildrens play :Yard This 3 bedroon1, 2 bath, f\\·o $1,000 DOWN Ne\vly pninted lh,\:_tmf!h--thi10 3 bed1'001ll, 2 buth \\'1th dou- ble car garage for unly $26,500 required being sl'('n NO\V! ! 6"16-7711 Open ('Yes. and la1·ge patio PLUS lots of sto1')' home situated on rear extra spa1..-e for a pC>Oi, boat of lot in choice localion of ston1 e · .;vbatevel'. _ ....Newpcrt lleigM!i. ~~-Joe -· Only $46.~ room lo expand. Just listed CALL 644-7211 Rt S.18,50tl Call co1 .... ·ell 6~&.05.i5. '. ' 4 to eve,,.thing. Pnced o"ly ; -REALTORS- $34,200. 962-4454 · · 642•5200 Walker & Lee The fastest draw in the \~'~st.1 All." day is the t£ST DAY to 1 ~ ....::=:::'''::':'"':':':':"'::'=:::'.~I ma RELAX ON . . . a Dally Pllot-Classibed I nm an ad' Don't delay. . HAPPY NEW YEAR USE YOUR VA AGAIN General ' I Gfneral TO ALL ·ouR FRIENDS TERRACE IN IRVINE TERRACE l_Jo;;B;;EA~C~H~'_ MACNAB IRVINE ARCHITECT'S HOME 3 BR'S. DR.', FR & spacious landscaped yard. Sharp! Central location in College Park. $43,900. Helen Wood .644-6200. (A24) HAPPY NEW YEARI •.. and it will be in this lush, 2-story, 3 BR + bonus pool room home located on the park. A hurry o.!!,)_$84,500. Lois Miller 642-8235 (A26 ) LOCATION IS EVERYTHING Spe ctacular vie.w -lights, bay & hill sides. 4 BR's, DR -in exclusive Dover Shores Area. Acc ess to private beach. $120 ,000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (A38) .,. Irvine M•cn•l>-lrvlne R••lly Company 901 Dover Drive 14'2·1235 1144 Mic.Arthur 5'4•1200 Ntwporl 811ch, Callfornl1 12113 1'~RO?il THE SALES STAFF A n1ost unusual home in or . COLDWELL BANKER REALTORS 6·1'1·1ifi6 2161 S.111 Jo.1quin Hills Rd. VETERANS · loans no\\' u\·aiJ op to S12a,00l Even H you have <ilrettdy u~ your \1,\ l'ntitlen1ent you n1ny be eligible for an ad· di tional loan \\ithoul rein· statement or dO\l"n pyml. eorona de1 f\1111" overnzro COTr AGE pool Ior family enjoyment, - lovely large tJ-ees, 2 patios, ON R-2 some 'Bay view, comer Great beach house on large fireplace In fanilly room R-2 lo! where you can add and additional llreplacc in 2nd unit __ only 2 .short spacious li"!ng roon~. Pric-Ulocks to !x>ach --newly ed at $89,500 · ';Yllh ex· remodeled & redecorated. cellent ternis. 673-8550 An excellent buy in an area OPfN flt 9 • IT'S FUN ro BE NICE! tha t is skyrocketing in Ne"'J)Ort Beach I Any day is the dEST DAY to 1-lerhelt 1-lav,,kins Realtors -•• Do • del 839-1500 or 963-5681 run an ,...,, n t ay._. --"'="'-"'--:;:'..='--- !You'll fiM 1: 1n_c_ 1asslfieC t * DUPLEX * Very nice prope1·1y, close to drapes, F .A. heat & frplcs. . THE REAL ESTATERS value. Only $51,900. 646--7711 Open eves. golf t'Oursc & shoppi "" ·I I Just Say . Spadm" 2 BR. each; ,...... ·, ., ' , · Q\v11er n1ade olher invest· ~ 'Charge It' ~~~~dr:~~i~l:·;~" : ~c~o::;u;;N;;TRY LIVING Walker & Lee - 673-6642 67$-6459 Spaclo"' green ts. cy e be! bl cl I-::::==·= .. =·=·=·=·=·=·=::'.~ trails, tennis cts. & swirn-DELUXE ... MESA .VERDE WH EN * 4 Bedroom home (huge ming pool nearby master BR\ + family room beautiful , large 5 bdrm., 3 + den, 3 baths, many ex· baths: family nn. w/frplc., PLACING Q · •::::.-=-formal dining rm. & Enjoy the cozy comfort and tras. uiet street . .-......... spacious living rm. w/lrjilc. security of y.;iur own home Roy McCardle Realtor One year old. Fee land, thi.s v.inter. J.!ode1 home 1810 Newport Blvd., C.r.I. in Ne1,•port Beach. $81,500. condition, co mp I et e I y 541-7729 O\\Tier \Viii consider lease redecorated. 4 s pa c i o u s A WANT AD IN THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT "\\'eed it & Reap" From treasures to trash Turn them into cash CALL Daily Pilot General I "'ith option to purchase. bedroom.s and a huge family C. F. Colesworthy room. A mw;;ve brick fireplace enhances the hv-Realtors 640.()()20 ing room. r..ru.-.t see to General believe ONLY $42,400. Call Red Carpet, Realtors 546-8640 or ~. PERFECT -FOR FAMILY MACNAB IRVINE OWNER B1'Bnd nc1v three bcdJ:ttQm, TRANSFERRED two ba ll• hilltop homeG';F. WI• ocean vle\v from front a \"ou'll see the \'lllue instant· · back and mlle111 And es Jy~ ! Very attracti\·e neigh· of green hills. 8,,.% financ- bo1·hood o!· fine honte5 -de-Ing. Only $46,500, lightfully landscaped -All tem1s a\•allable on thls ideally siluate<l close to s1mrkllng fou~ btdroorn park, tennis courts, and ele-'three bnth ?ihsslon Viejo n1enlHl'Y schOol. Family ho~e only 1l:1 years old. honie fealures family roon1. Ask~g $-19,750. , IRVINE TERR .• 4 forrnal dining 1'00n1, 11~ Sp..'lcaous four bedroom 2~, baths and bedroonis i.::alore. hath lamUy olie.nted home • A blend of CKlifol'nia & Call ~6-2313 for appoint· In center of hvtne Ranch. $punish Ranc·ho -\\'rough! ment _ but quickly. \Vlth tennb; ccurts, pool a'nd Iron roites &'Spanish tile in OPENTIL • fT'sFUN10BENICEI plll'ks nearby. Assumable traffic areas, provid~ a fas-9 ?~•% loan -offered at cinating atmosphere in this f~r ,'' ,· _J5(),7:xl. like 1N)\1• h01ne. 1'here are · Brand ne11• t"·o bedroom, t\\'O l lge. lxlr1ns .. lorrnal din-bath "Old Corona" town· ing rn1., den .~ \\'l!I liar. house. Bf.nuliful "'OOded Approx. 3,000 sq. rt. of living 11Ctti111.(. Walk 10 beach. Be. space. All this PLUS an ex· 4 BEDROOM _ I01v the prlee of our "DING· citing panonu11ic vie..• of BATS" at $62,:.00. bolh !he bay & 01.:can. $ 1,850 DOWN Nl'11·port's best bayfroot buy. $149,500. Sparkling, like nc\\• three PLEASE CALL 675-3000 m HA\' ,\ llLlfll Spacious ,fa1uily home \1~th bedrooni, 2~• beth tmi•n· brand ne\v w/w carpeting · rl I & drapes throughout. Ne"·ly houSf'. Larie p vale alp. painled and shines and Belo\\' marlcet ·at $17,501 sparkles. Prime Costa ~leSR Call 6'J5.722S . area on quiet, dead end street. G46--i7l1 -Open evl's. Walker & Lee· *SUPER BUYS* , ""'-""" Lagun• Beach lot sasoo l~~SA::::OV':"E =G::A~s-=~ -~~===~-' 2 BR duplex $34,950 Beoch Cottage $49,950 Li:c 3 BH. "''"'"'•l>e<I Condo. BEAC't GIANT 5 br Nwpt Hghts $6tSOO 1 blk 10 lith or \yci;tcl l~r. 5 + DEN 7 Income 'Units $59 500 Leasl' .o" Lcn~l'-0p.11on. $3j() Beach Dupl•x $119;500 ~1~~11~,~~1~hi~·11;~111 0~;~~15'.1 · $25.950 Call !or addlliOnal Info Ui\·1,•ly 1·tu bhse & pool. 101.1 HAi\IBLING RA.i~OI ~1esUed 642-1771 nietliutc occupancy. nenr SRndy, heRch. a Bed- 1797 Orange Ave., C.r.t rooms, step ddwn den. F<Jr. 480 E.171 , FOR ALL nml dining. Party roon>. c.11 Real t'OUnlry Jdtcht>n. l.att:l' II/' . -• . .[:'rounds. ·En1ert11bM!TS patlo. "'21 -. • -BEITER HURRY' Call ~ RAl~E TROUT? "";~;:ii FEVER SOME THING You can "'ith this home! II-Slll_ra! !\tajrc.ase to dtcks has been cuslom decorated below. Sl'a faring· charm. SPECIALI like an old Spanish ?-.fission. 1;ll8 abanrn,>ned ship in . · • Lge 1.."0r lot. Features . 3tb: Ne~P?rt Heights needs a Is this ex1..-ept~nal 3 BR 2 BA 14 fish pond, 2 fountains, 25.x Capfain and a c~\\', JUit Harbor View Homes Cai'rnel 13 heatl'd pool, 3 patios, a few pleres of e~ht gets Plan, \\ith beautifully de-grnpe arbor, 2 story, 3 Bd, you 011 board. ~ t dela1 veloped front and rear yards 2 Ba. den, flrcplaci', 2 BBQ's -she may sad away I. fl'alurlng literally tons of + gas Bf. i\llL~I see to tie.. 616--7711 -Open eves . masoru')', open bean1 patio lieve! Near Lake fore~1! ro\lel'S and 11un decks. It's Call Realtor Jor appt. on the greenbelt. A stone's 645-6646. =~ Iron. """house and ~N;,R;_::::s::;o~.--C~S~T~l!~L~A~.Z.~A-.1 Welker & lee Well prtctd at $71,500. Fee. 4 Bclnn, 2 bath, fq>tc, for-1 ...:~:::;:"'"':;'::'::'::";::'::"::::=:'..I CALL 644·7211 ~:.~,;;:·ld,".;:·ia~~. ~i JUST REDUCED /Jn NIGEL ~AILEY & ASSIJCIATES landscaped. $1 BOO 8 4 Mo ne\\' Only $55,750. • • • 969 Dahlia, Costa f\Iesa O....•ners are anxklu.<1! 01ann- • South of Sunflo"·er Ing Eastside 2 bediyom cot- • East of Falrvie\\' . tage. Extrl!mcly latge )'artla - -~ --~ ~3928 or Ev•. 64S..2986 with loads of fruit bearing -IIKE1MHEAD ~~;';.= 1°o~~~·11i.~ I \ Won~ to fet .RID of • --~ I CUSTOM HOME -I YR. OLD Spacious 3BR family home w /ig. FR, forml DR, & brkfst area. Newly carpeted & drap- ed. Harbor High SChooi. $69,500. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (A45) No other holne like it in Corona del ~far. Custom built wilh extra features galore: Huge living room with ocean \;ew. Dream kitchen. Extra large family room with separate se\\·ing room. Cozy study "·ith built· In desks and dark room. Four bedrooms, Oversized gahge. Storage for boat. ~I 67l-8550. Call Red Carpet, Realtors 1 64:,....SOSO or S46-8640. ' somethfnf Jost 'f f or Classi fied Ad ACTION Call A Daily ,!tot Ad·Yisor 64'2-5678 IAK-AM(~ICA~D I· I . I JUST DIAL ' 642-5678 \ EXECUl'IVE ESTATE Large 3400 sq. ft. home on huge lot in Bay- crest. 4 roomy BR's1 triple garage & pres- ti ge cul-de-sac location.1114,900, incl land. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. ( 46) BLUFFS MOST ELEGANT Super upgrade<). 3 BR, 3 bath condominium for sale or lease. 89,500. Barbara Gothard 642-8235. (A47) SHORECLIFFS • Custom. owner-designed redwood & glass home. Master suite w /sitting room & fire- place -children's wing designed around playroom. Private beach $175,000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (A48) • HURRY ON THIS ONE Charp 3 BR, 2\.> bath + den. Large heated & filtered pool -in Harbor Highlands - immediate occupancy. $57,500. Bill Burt 644-6200. (A20) HARBOR VIEW C4RMEL H block from.elementary school -darling 3 BR home -decorator touches w /waif. paper & drapes, Large brick patio. $65,000 mci. land. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (A35) .,. Irvine IOI 0cMr .Df1¥1\1142·1:1JJ llM4 MICAr!IMlr t«•UOO Newport Inch, ee11tom•• mn i NEEDED tireer minded salemien ·and sale8\lollmen to sell Orange Cowity property. MANAGEMEN1' 4 Bdrm1 lo Dtt>-$36,SOO associated BR OKE RS-REALTOQS 1C1~ W 8allloe t.11 ltll No down G.I.! SpacX..• COLLEGE PARK . home with family rm. fireplace. Dining r rn . DIRTY BARGAIN kHchen b\111! Im. Forced air ~ heat. Shake root, sprinklen. 3 and a den or 4 bedrwms, Ideal for Jhe large family! 2 tiled baths, 2 brick Call 54&--ln> · fireplaces. Could easily be TARBELL, R11~~1 the nicest house on the street. Vacant, our of state WATERFRONT ow""' needs •"ic• .. 1 •• $220,000 ~,""~'· ~~;:-;;:,.::.:~ This 1pacioU!I custom family 546-86'10 or ~. home often. the tplt~. O[ = CASH gntck"'5 Uving. Beautl!Ul FOR vOUR HOME *LANDMARK* A 1 &: Z.sty. commen:. bldg. in The Cannery Vlll91e area. $175.000. LIDO REALTY <! • I, I , 1 'IL *67J·7300 * WIDE OPEN VIEW OF HARBOR BASIN One of the most spectacular views on Linda Isle, 6 bedrooms, SY> baths famlly room formal dining room. Pier and slip for large boat. $295,000 BIG CANYON BUILDIJ'IG SITE Gorgeous view lot overlooks 60 acres of fairways and greens. Perfect for spacious elegant home in Newport's excltU1g new community. $69,500. SUNNY DREAM HOME 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large light kitchen. Like new condition: Fast escrow. ~y '54,llOO. 'de of the bay. Our excli; _. live, appt. only 64&-ml _ ·Guaranteed to 11c\I In 30 day• ·. _..._.- Open eves·-3)43' We11tcUU or buy ,)'OW' equity. Call for Dr tree SPP1'i8al., 644 1766 , . 962·2~56 • Colch.wl,B ... I ' llliio...!IALTORI ........... Wilker &tee -~==':'"::':!'::':'"'.:'::'=~1· 8M3 A'dams &I Magnolia, llD 2161 San Joaquin Hlllt Rd., N.I. CLASS SEUS' -642-.£78 • CLASS SEILS -&1~!678 ~=== • • .. I I . . • ' • ' \ ' F to di w d N c fa 141 ) \ L., L '"' in u .. m pl down Prl si.e1 181;i, 37). l!E .tor cen Alr Ung -' . . ' ' ' , .~ ' '' .. • :J.0.· PILOT-ADVEll)'ISt Wtdntldillc J~i""y-:!;-1'74-~----..:..;._,,.;_'-....,:_------:--:i";_,,,,.-,..... ...... __ ,,_.--,...,.,=,._,,_,..,,,.---r.:;:::::::~l>:":::t,_.-"'"-"~ld.0,. 'il''crJ::"::'::"::' i'l,';1;::9:;;7.4:1:' __ 1 T.:;;;, 0-t• Boneral c .. 1. MHo Co•I• ;&.. ~H .. u_n ... 1i_ngt._o_n_B_•_•_c_h __ ,1 _L_.t~9-u_a_B .. a_••_h ___ 1 _N_ow~e!-"-·-----_•_w.-po_rt_B•_•_•_h ___ 1 lncoiiil'Pr;perty OA!l v· PILOT ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 Bdrm. ~ Pool HIGH PINE TREES & VI EW-VI EW-VI EW I INTERESTED?- , T : ON A B Harbor Vjcw, new ~Iont+:go • Have .a Unique '. New Year 1974 U ~ IVU ~ t1f)1'(~S ' ON TOP OF THE A!:At. ESTATE MARicETWITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES -c0ftONA Oi l MAR, 675·8000 ,. MESA Vl!AOE', 5*5990 • NEWPORT BEACH, 645-6500 • CALL US IRVINE TERRACE-VIEW -$174,500 _ Fantastic vu of bay, ocean & Catalina! Cus· tom quality lge 3 BR home w /FR. formal dining, 3 baths, 3 frp lcs & beautiful pool. .. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., ReC!ltors 211 I Son Joaquin Hills Rood . .NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 ' Generot Gener el -PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOM~S SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ' 70 Linda Isle Orlv• Prime 45 ft. lagoon lo t -$150,000 Linde Isle Waterfront' cu.tom 4-bdrm., 4111 bath· home on· lagoon. ~UY. equipped is!tmd kitchen, waterfront family roo m, billiard room., ........ $250,0QO For Comple1e Information - On All HomH & Lob, PloaM Call : BILL GRUNDY, IEALTOR J41 Bayside-Or., Sulto 1, N.B. 6754161 A CDtMNl£NT IHOfllt!Nc ANO lfWINC GUIDE FOfl TH£ $24,495 . -HILL EAMED 4 Br, lam rm, P•lme view.I fo~r-plex r .. good Costa 2 Bdnn (."Qlldn., detirable 'Stnncls this ~parldlng con-CEILINGS toe. $77.\'IOO. Gil ~Impson. ~·ll'SU ru·t•a, Priced right at 1ro1uld level floor plan, 1~ te1nporal')'-.ictyle home. , Br'(lker. 5.')2.7500. 1100u1 li.5 lhn~~ gross. A•k· years new,.Freshly Painted Detailed exterior of \\'OOd, and ~nl{ 1 ~ blocks to 01" S Cl ing S62.50CI. L NEWl'ORJ HEIGHTS-BUILDERS ' ,vlth tuttfull>' paneled and stuc:OO AU..~ BL,\i:NDED 1>urL block to 8 huge an ement• · 1. 'j I ...... r · 1 Bl TOC-i;4..IER Iti FAl\1EO pc)Ql, reerea~.lon l'OOnl and f\lttg1Uflcent new tlu1)le¥ "' ru. rroi~ IYlng room, Pu 1 LAG~uN''A RIVIE".. SET· privafe tennis. OJJe ot lht 1 acre Oeean blufJ. J3rea1h l.hi;1J11u wJ I !.@nta11tlc fea· "-'aupapered dln:lng area, TING LOCATED 'QN DOU rnott upgr11.ded S bedroon1 taktng view -+ Spa:nlsl\ irtylc lurel!.: gi11nt 1wn111, nmuive sllag cai'J)e'ts & cuatom · , • ll(nnes in Ne"·pon Shol"Ce. llomc & guest ho U·3 e • t.ntJ1.:011ieiJ and root Qarden d1·apes, oven.lzed pantry BLE LOT.; Wint A 5-CENlC .fu~ lii;ted at $4.~.500. To $169,l)X). Sn1all dWn OK. a1oea11, a 11 d outi;tandl.ng 4 conseculive duplex lots on a· quiet heights street. 200 ft. frontage will accommodate .a units. Don't Wait..til next year. w>ea, near schools, wo.lldng VIEW Of TifE> OCEAN. ~ee lii to {lppreclate. Call 548-8124. occiJ.n \'it:\\', ~'fotlvntetl gcller l distance 10 Ii u n t I n g ton Unique( 2 bdrm. Door plan, 11.W: 7171 asking $136,500. ..,, Center S\vln1ming ~ and • serv ced by 1 ~I baths. V1'V"" • • many' park a'teruli. FOR. Spacious, m<,ldernlstic liv. OPf.NTILll •IT'SFIJNTOBEN/CEf [ jf=i Build v1hatev<'r you \\'an~ on I ·SAr.E' BY O\v.NER. Asking rm., Ms WOOD PANELED ~r't-1 1 ~ ~ this choice Corona del Mar I GRUBB & ELLIS CO. REALTORS General BEACON BAY Lovely 3 bedroom home plus l-bedroon1 apartu1ent. Just 1 step1:1 from pt·lvat~ beach. d0Ck$, tennis court. Ui1·ge patio furnished tor yeal'· round enjoyment. Designed ..for a care-fl'ee California life-style. Of le red for $87,500, Cnll Colwell 6;46-055.5 CHOICE CORNER ·NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cozy 2 Bedroom home, ex- ..,.:ellent location, fireplace, -shingle roof, newly painted, ne1v copper plumbing. Ne1v on market $48,500. Call CohveJI 646--05.55. only $24,495 call today ~WAU.S, ULTRA CON~ ' , [~ii!iliii!i!iiiiiim'iiiil conuuercki.1 lot .· pnrkln{r:' 847-3095. -,,..;_ TE~tPORARY SWEDISH I [ ~ ' tor 14-c;1\'l) ~nd a 3500' butld~ l G•neral 5 BDRM'S FIREP~CE W/Bl,.ACK Mobde-Hom~ ing nre dcvelop1ncttt JJ08· TUBULAR srACK. U>ad.s For Sa re 12 5 11ibllitics. 'r M~~\t~A~~~~ , 2 SJO,RY ~~1W1:1"'~~o Jf·11':f 1 SUPE!l SHARP MOB ILE HOME Own8';': ,;•llltl ~·n1y lst.. T00·~: 'I SILVERCREST J OCEAN. . Con1pletely remodeled 2 BR _ FOR' SALE : at ,,, on 11i; slopping ,,.. · E Step-saver ktlchen has I beach <.'Otta.ge. Huge R-2 Jot. SI LVERCRES T t(l1,A1ldlr lo11ul building area I MOB IL E HOM linmOOiate po Ks es s ion BU..T-IN R A'N ~e----& Add u unit. · j' av;.1lilble • long J1lstory' of 20' x 53' 2 .BO 2 BA, carp., tivaHable on thls elegant OVEN, GARB. DISP., ·WALK TO MOBI LE f.I OM E rf'nt gro~sir1gappl'oxin1alely ~• draped, bit-Ins., rib1g,, homo just -redecorated. A ETC. Titls costo1n built 20' x a:r, 2 BD 2 fu\ carp., $L2.(XX) a yciu·. A sking Y.'ashel' & elec. dryer, wired beautiful Huntlrigton Beach i]on1e . has rich \\'I w UDO SHOPS draped, blt·ini;., refrl~.. $99,500. fol' 220 air cond., kitch. area. Indoor BBQ, large carpeting & d r n p es wcu;he1· & eleet. dryer, 1vh•ecl I clock, storage shed, land-separate famlly room, plwo. Uu-u--0ut. It's inintaculate & 01\'ll~l' \vlll. ClHTy 1st trusl for 220 air cond., kit.ch. scaped patio. Three yn;. old n1uch nlore. Phone 897-0321. neat as a pin. 'Ve have deed. clock. storage shecl, l<ult~· 1 • like nu. Located ill new It "PRICED TO SELL" $49, 900 scaped patio. Three yrs. old aduJt pk. away from noisy for only. . . . ' 6.16-6710 or &la.B.i.OO . like nu. Located in ne\\· .-::~Ill St. One-haU bl. from club-$46,500 FULL PRICE adult pk. a11"ay fl'on1 uvisy house. $15,9!15. ~al! EVES. Walker-&·Lee JIURRY ON'TlllS ONEL St. One-halt bl. front club- 213-694-4690. -' MISSION· REAL TY house. Sl5~995: CiTl EVf_;'S.- CAN BE SEEN AT: "141 1 • 1 • 1 1 985 So. CoSt H\vy., Laguna . 21:t-69-t·4690. CRESTMONT $37,500 Phone (71 4) 494-0731 CAN BE SEEN AT: ESTATES, CRESTMONT 1051 Site Qr., a.~a. Ccniral NEARLY new! Big family 3 UNITS GRAND OPENING -ESTATES , fro room w/crackhng stone . . Newport Bay Towers 1 Ave,_.. across nl Brea. fireplace & manUe. French Fan~ast1c lnvestn1ent oppor-1 & 2 BEDROO:'.ll lOjl Sile Dr., Brea. (Ce11trn Comn1. Hosp.) Lot #46. kitchen al I decorated in! tun1ty, North end Laguna; CONDOMINIUI\{ HO:-.tES Ave. acl'oss fro1n Bl'ea ,' 675-7080 Ca11 675-722;) OCEAN BREEZES DUPLE X CONTAC'l' RAY, PK. MGR. "Sunshine" colors + a big absolutely never a vacancy. Conun. Hu>ip.l Lol #-1.6. .;::"'o~ I for sho\ving. pantry! Private Uv . rm Easy VI~ '? do1vntown & Baytront Hon1es CONT,\CT ltAY, PK. ll!GR., H · \\'/Cathedral ceilingS. 4 beaches. $•9,500. ~: ~~·lty llighrise -1..:(:::"':..::sl:::'°::;":::'":::"'c.·-,-----,. Lnrge 2 Bedroon1 units in c:ool. sinog.free area. Live in one, rent the other. Try $3,650. down FllA or VA. , appy 'family sized bdrm's. Plush .Afl la,~ Steel & concrete con!>1rl.lc1lon NE\V custon1 bit beauty in carpet thru-out this very e• Private Balconies n<lult park Ott the bay. unique floor plan. Terms 2 garage spaces per w1 il. $18,51.l(}. 6(j..O'i'1J. -• I N Y to suit. Bkr. ~ll. REAL ESTATE Roof top s<mde<k WATERFRONT· ew ear NEW TWO STORY ll90 Glenneyre St. Unusual Opportunity to Pur-1 St INVESTI\1ENSOOTS LAST ONE 494-9473 549--0316 chase Bayfl"Ont Proper:y in Real E1t1te, l.'1J] (714) 87()..6 GIANT family hon1e. 4 BR., NEW HOME Ne1vport Beach. G.,,...11 -/ 905 E. EUCLID $220,000 ESTATE REALTY 640·1120 This spacious custom ftunily home offers the epi1on1e ol gtacious living. Beautiful I ~!!!!!""'!!!!!""'!!!!!""'""'""'""' I \'i_e1v .of the bay. Our cxclu-Balboa Peninsula sl\'e, 11ppt. only 646-mI -~=~~-----­ Open eves. -2o.t3 \\'estclif[ VACANT. 4 BR., tam. rm., Dr. lge. kit. 2·Sty. $87,500 Walker &Lee ' •IAL tl•ATI The Apple Pie Tree Js in Ule rear yard of this :r;harp 3 Br. ?ttesa Verde honle, but the most im- portant thing is the home \Yilh it;s shag carpel, family room, low trafric pride of ownership street & par~ like frorit and rear yard only $38,500 CALL 644-nll P.S. the tree provides the a.pplts, you make the pie. Marsillall Realty 6ra-4600 Corona del Mar Corona .de~-Mar Dupiex Price Reduction If you are even vaguely in· lerested In an exceptionally v.·ell designed 3 BR 2 BA. ground floor owners unit \Vitl1 a $200/mo garage 8.pt. in an excellent comer I cation near a park, YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO OVER- LOOK TiflS PROPERTY! Reduced to $84,500 644·7211 ~NIGEL llAllEY f,, ASSOCIATES ~-NEW duplex, by owner. 3 ~ &2+2&2.Gasap- FDR, (am rm "ith wet bar, 310 f~en1ando Rd., ~.B. f FULLERTON huge bonus n11. ~ $63,800, Sparklfng three bedroom, 2 67.S..8551 , I I 150 4 UNIT API. BLDG. 10'/o do\\'n, 10%· TD, 8\~% bath two story home higlf * * · * -Acreage o r sa e Start your inl'estn1ent pro- loan. HlllTY for reduced on a hill overlooking mUes DON A. LEE , . . J gr1t n1 !odlly with this 4 llllit price. of green hills and extra· BEAUTlf UI.. lullside pro-blil" 2 BR ea. Great Joe. liUN'fINGTON !IARBOUR ordinary vle\Y of the coast 1653 Superior Ave. perty :lO tnlles front Tcntpe l, c 1: !\"Tes Inc $1740 yr REALTY 846·1384 ··-..i downto\\'n Laguna. _ Costa Mesa Arizoni~ .. raseinaLing vie~1' of ! Tos~O':O d~·. $65:00)• • .1 P-1'" You are the v.inner o! supersutton 111 o u n ta 1 11 s ry i ' N T I C START SMART As~ng $4G,500. -witU-~n 2 tickets to the overlooking the City or Wes ey, · ay or o. l With this 2 BR townhouse BnXl?US owner "·ho \Vlll SPORTS & Phoeni.~. For 1nol·c in-REAL~RS. Near the,beach. Step saver consider yoor offer. RF.CREATIONA:L formation Ca\l ALI 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd. • kitchen, !iv rm \v/Swedish NEW DUPLEX VEHICLE SHOW RAH~iATIAN collect {602) Ne1vpo11 Center 644-4910 frplc, overlooks comnntnity 1-taWtlficent three bedroom at the 94S-1161 . OUPLEX-$39,900 I pool. Only $25,900. Call & three bath and h\'O bed-ANAHEll\f Garden Aparln1ents (1) 2 BR The Real Estate Fair room and tv;o bath unit& CONVENTION CENTER Commercial _ 1 Bath {l) l BR • 1 536-2551 \vith giant roof garden and January 4-13 Property 158 Bath, priva te patios. en-1 IONS balconies. Outstanding Please call 642-5678, e:<t 333 rlosed garages, built-ins. REPOSSESS · oce'an view. Walk to all the to claim your t.tckets. Commercial Quiet street. Excellent con-:~or fn(ormi.llon and location shops and beach. Top quall-<North County toll free dition. · of these F1IA & VA homes, ty c:onStruclion. Very moti-number is 54G-l.2'JJ.) Land .& Lots contact • vated O\Vner wants an oiler. * * * $26,000 . C·3, 50' x 118', Doi\·n-KASA.BIAN l\Jay we sho\v this to you BAYCREST IO\\'h Hunl . Beach, Tern1s. without quoting his asking $27,500. C-1. 100' x 11:>·, po- Roal Elf ate 962-6644 price? $57 500 tential R-~. Clear. "lrv°""ln-o--------1 Call 67~7225 . 1 $28.500 -C·l, 43' x 200', Costa & INVESTMENTS START THE YEAR by making an investme~t in this University Park 2 bd· mr. t\vnhse.' It's been re- decorated, has air-condition- ing and a large private_ yard. Only $38,500. CALL 552-7500 ~e llvmg I'OO?'.• fonnal r-.tesa, subn1it. (714) 870-6500 d1rung. Large kitchen and $32,400. C-2, 90' x 12lY, l\lld· 905 E. EUCLID . f~y . room, new carpets \Vay City, tel'n1s. FULLERTON ani::l paint. 4 bedroon1s plus $34,000. C-2, 90' x 10'1', Costa INVESTMENT rumpus room. Easy care J\lesa, subnlit. yard,. room tor 1pool. Fo1r $3~:51JO .• C-l. 1~· x 230', \Vest· MINDED? a rare value. Ca:l 646-717 . minster, submit. PRIDE OR OY.'~ERSHIP OPEN TIL9 . IT'S RJN TO BE NICE! ¥57,500 . C-1, 214' x 101'. Costa ' reflected throtigh-out this -$65.000 . C·l, 16,600 sq. ft., appearance & location. Call r,-l\lesa, su15i'nil. ·4.pJex: -Qm't"" be-beat -fur Colonial4 Bedroom· ~ ' corner. llunl. Beach. Subn1il Th• Real Estate Fair Beautifully decorated home ti $68,000 •· C-2, 14;)' x uo·, '\'ar-839~6133 '"ith full dining rn1. Big -ner, Hunt. Beach, submit. __ -----~ ----,.... \ family room. Fireplace. 3 $85,000 -C-2, 27,000+ ft., ~~ '• baths. Kitchen has ever:v~ New l"1st1"ng prime Harbor Blvd. location, DISTRESS SALE . I Haepy Newyear pliances, cust. inter. Choice , . B 2 ; l -'loc=,. C,673-4690::.:~l.c:o.:.r .:.67::03--0207-="-· _ .. tove nto tlus 4 r., Ha. -. I home located on a huge cor-osta Mesa CAL ON THE CO. VISION for an ad In Woman s_"i'f orfd . ner lot. New carpeti(lg 1n ---------- Cllfi· Mary Beth 642-5678, ext. 330 moot areas. Assumable VA WALK TO • • loan of $20.100. VA appraisal Slimming! Cj)uick to Crochet! I • P""' ;usi ;28.500. WESTCLIFF r, I ALSO VA assw11ablt?< 3 Br, 2 SHOPS Ba in College Park. $34.900. 3 BR, ·2 BA, huge lot, de- 1 Call 557-4263 eves.~ Sundays tached dbl. garage, alley 2211Newpot111. 64f!Stil Sunlhu.· --546-4171 access. Hard11'00CI floors, shag carpeting, frplc . ..$39,500 C1\LL 646-GTIO or 645-8400 , v. E. Ho.w & Co. thing. Oversiz~ p~tio \vith 0\\1ler \Viii finante. Income-property ljfpiiVpar- BBQ. Pft?.Ies~1onally lan?· CLOSE TO $87.500 . AP-CP, 36,540 + sq. ty, 22 rental houses, (2 scaped. $59,950. Seeing IS · It · c 1 '! I BR'sl, gnr<1aes, ·all occupied e red hill REALTY REALTORS Univ. Park Center, Ii-vine Io"ng•. Call ""'8003. . f BAY' & BEACH ., pnn1e os a l• esa oca---o •• .. .,..... tion, a1Lxious. & \'acant ground. WILL !!!!!"'!~""'~""'~""'""'~I TARBELL, Realtors Solid 2,BR house. tile.roof $98,500 • C-4, 123' x : 442', AUCTION Jan 3, For info, Comfy Cowv· 192Q S. Coast Hwy., L.B. \\"/l BR apt off·garage. On Beach Bl\'d .. o1i•ncr 1vill fi. call Cru·I Pike 21:Wi79-2591 ' -1 I MONARCH BAY 45 . ft. lot. C?mpl~tely ~-nance at 8 ~f>. has inCoiue. ~ Condo TERR P~~teds8J~f1~fmgavail-$1~.ooo. c-1, 65,340 sq. n., HOUSE + 6 UNITS \\lalnut Square Condo, s~.P'!: 5 &inns. & a den in one ~ito ' -'7r a 645-8400 near f\\'Y., anxious, su,bmit. Ne\\' units at 2637 Eltlen. upgr<tded. 2 BR. & den A of the Laguna areas best $132,000· • C-1. 170' x 3IO', CM. !st 4Ser w/200% write ?tlod~I. Better than new, neighborhoods. Open beam ~7~~ ... "1!"~"""'->:""":'"":":""'l Fountain Valley, prime acre-off. Call Builder 646--4414. ·.""'"Yt scarpelts, shti~tters ceilings, lge. yard, great • v. E. lbard & Co. 11",•,e.;,,,, c 4 13" x 22, .. I -'-"=T"A"'x""'T"l~M"'E="'B"'U~Y""'-1 t ruou. · uper 0 c-a ll n · (Ir. plan tor a family. Ocean 'V\N • • ' " ' ' $31,000. 645-8400. view. Walk to shopping & · a..l l'.ollle ......._. Beach Blvd., o\vner \\'Ill fi-Prepaid 'i'Uterest down. 7 $120 <KXI I.'::=:';;;;;;::;,:;:;;:= I nance. Units-N~ Isl User. East * • • , ' • restaUurRanNtsE.R A'ssoc FANTASTIC $198,<KXI • C-4, 2'5' x 442', CM. 833-!llt'!. 646-4414. 'HORSE (AV. E. Ho.iird & Co. T Coa H , .:.... Beach Blvd., ownet· may Industrial Pto-rty 168 ..... '-' ........ A!\'1'HONY PAL0!\1BO -._. ,_........ ll05 N. st wy., ._, ..... a FIXER .carry 8% loan. . ,..... H~:"'ingt~;:pai:ac~~a PROPERTY ~~~;;~-~:-:-~~~j--;il()N7i4M-1177 -EainL& profit. 3 BR, 2 BA. $100.,moG. lea,.,_C-2, 16.0001 1 WESTSIDE Yoli Bre the "'inner of 2 BR quahat fixer: Large lot;l Iii MONARCH BAY split level, huge living rn1, sq.-t., rand Ave., grounc -· --- 2 tickets to the including 1..'01Tals. (h~·ner LOTS OF GLASS 4 Bclrms., 21h baths; loaded frplc & ~ams. lease only. ' · INDUSTRIAL SPORTS-&---will carry-financing. $28.000. brings the outsld~in to this \\'1th all the luxury feature-s. WALK TO. -· ~<fiJ~·UCH 120' x 140'. At $2.~/Sq .. ft. RECREATIONAL Call 646-6710 or &6-8400 beautifully upgraded 3 bd· Feel like you're Jiving in 833 330· 5 Snutll office bulld1ng. Jack VEHICLE SHO\V !OPENTIL rm.,'2 bath home \\1ilh fami· a palace, but without the UDO SHOPS · Ho\vell 644-0200 {A29) a l the Jy room, lots of closets, atrl-expense. $87,500 INVEST~IENT DIVISION ANAHEBI v. E. Hmlard&Co. um, sprinklers and.a loca· ~~ $59,500 OPENTIL9 rT.'SFUNJOBENICEf Macnab-Irvine Plea" call 642-5618, ext 333 -'MESA VERDE CALL 552-7500 REAL ESTATE TU 642-8235 644-6200 CONV~~ 4~iiNTE~. ':"~~~""'::;::""":;::;.....,:;;;"';;= ~9~s00ear park and pool. ~O/e&n, '646-6UO or &15-8400 111::1' . · · ~l '""'""'R"•"•l.,•y"eo""'m"pa""'ny""'". ""' 10 claim your tickets. VISION • V. E. Ho.vd & Co. Mou • •• tNorth County toll free 5 Bedroom or 4 bedroom U90 .Glenneyre St. wt......... nta1n, Desert number is 540-l.ZlO.) + formal dining + den 494-9473 549--0316 NEWPORT BEACH Resort * * * + family rm. Interior •• d h'IJ II atriun1 w/waterfall. Jluge re I L19u?a HI S NEWPORT SHORES, 3 BR, Prime Bayfronl Site BE AC H ENG LISH· master bedrm with fplc & BEAUTIFUL View of l\.toun-2 bas, community Sv.,im pool, For boat repair & sales ~~~~~~u~a~~a~~:·k-lik~ 3 car gar. Only $64,950. Call RE~TY REAL'1'9RS ta ins. Ex q U is it e I y tennis cti & Playgrn1k Bill Grundy Rltr. 675-6161 •<•<<nd··. 5 ~"-ms,· 3 545-8424 SoulhCo Realtors. Uruv. Park Center, Irvme decorated, roOn1 for . pool. Great for younesters. \\'a T\VO adjoining income pro-'"' " unu:uu lo ocean. Elec ldtch, auto rt' t C '1 ',' ·di». Forn1al dining. Coun-MESA Verde, 3BR, 2BA 3 BR, 2 BA. in desirable pe 1es, cen er osta "esa. In L B h water softener, custom, light 0 "" ~~1 ... """" '' .,. k•'<chen. Gnnle room. n1odel hon1e, new l. ..... t g, anune ••C Laguna Highlands area. \vner . .......-~~ ~ .._..., -• fixtures, encl kitch, Vacant 174 r-:1·'.,\R BE Ac H ! BK R drps, kitch noor, paint, -~--------1 $38,500. Call for appt. 'Valk· & ready. $48.500. JONES Condom iniun1t 1 6Ja-o.303 Iandscping, Immac, by New Year & New House er & Lee, 646-771J . RLTY, 673-62lO for sal• 160 owner, Open House Sun, call SPAQOUS open design cus-3 BR, 2 BA. condo. Duplex I ~=c~-='-='""==.--_..;c....;.;;;,;;_ ___ ~;.,c; LAKE ARROY.lllEAD Great for year round living ,i;: close to the village. 3 )T old Bavarian style 3 le\>el hon1e \\ith open beam ceil· ings thru-<>ut, 3 br 2 ba. + con1pletcly finished base. 1nent for plaYrm o r workshop. Lndry f a c . 9166 SIZE$' 10~-20~ i.., 11f ,..i_ 11f""1"- 2 BR Duplex · $34,950 for appt. 979-0855 to1n. APPI'l?-X· 2800 sq fl on model. Near pool. Assum· FAST POSSESS. BY Owner-2 sty Monticello HE1\CH Collage $49,950 OCEAN VIEW p ARK hUge pz:esttge lot. l\lonarch able-71,~70 loan. $27,900. Harbor-Vie\v Cam1el n1odel. To\vnhouse. I1nmaculate 3 CnH fvr .additional info $46,9.10.-4 BR, 3 BA, nlOdem TeI!8ce. 8 roon1s, all con-Capri Realty 644-7525. 3 BR., 2 ba., family rrn., Br, l*.Baths. Private patio. li~7 Orange A\.·e., C.M. 2 Yl' old Buccola honle, love, veruenoes. lots ot extras, Pri~ rflduced Custom drapes. l\iany ex- 111 11 naish be ready to CENTURY 21 642·1771 ly plll'k Cul-<le-sac & corner Rtd Carpet, Realtors _L_id_o_l_sl_e ______ to $67.950 incli.Jdlng land. tras. $27,500. :;,ig..2745 bt,vn dam~..:m.hic~~~e~!use NE\VPORT Heights; 2B.R lot.' 1853 P:trk1·lsta &12-1000' 497·176'1 LIDO CORBIN.MARTIN lG-5. 109 Georgelov.•n . Ln, a big hook, cozy "'orsted: house, dbl gara~e,, Fo111n l\IESA VERDE NOR TH "White Elepuants" (J'\l'et· BAY FRONT REALTORS 644.7662 C.f\·. $36.500. (213l 451-3898 after 6 pin or anytin1e \'ieekends. You don't need a gun to "Dra1v Fast" when you phi~ an ad 1n the Dai].y Pilot· Want Ads! Call now -642-<£18, Go place!! logether in. Con1pany, Realto1, 642-5000 •I BR., :! 8..'\., ffini. rm ... & running your house? Tun1 . , 2 b ' I H etht t t '"V· ,·,·,., ,.,,, ,,,~1. tandsca"-them into "Cash" Sell Pier & i;lip; 4 BR.. a.; matching ripple d e s gn ave som ni; you wan o u • v ..-• • • ju•t -•uced to $249 500 LUCKY Y"" •-•Ing a capes. Pattlm 7?.63: chi.ld'.s sell? Classified tuts tto It ed. tirt atlium, prin~ only. then1 thru a Daily Pilot '""' ' · vu '-"'"" sizes 2-12 missd sizes 10-18.' ,wc~ll;:,";ca~ll;::N;0:=';.";642-;;·;;5618;:·=;;.;:$48;;;;·:;900;. ;P;,h<>:;n;•;.;55;;7;::-Z17:;;::.S==-=cl;ass=ili"·ed=a;::d;::!====o::: I dress as slimming as this included. .. _.,, ""LIDO• REALTY .. In time for that important SEVENTY·t'TIT. CENTS meeting or party you've been • ror each pall cm -add 25 planning. Note vertical. now cents for each pnttem for down.front. Air l\1all und Special Han· Printed Pattern 9166: Half dling; otherwise Jhird·c!ass Sties lO'Ai, 12~. 14%, 16~). delivery w111 talce three lB~, 20\). Size 14~V (bust weeks or nlQl"e. Send to 37).\4kes 1% yards SO.inch. Alice Brooks, the DAILY SEVENn·nVE OEN1'8 PILOT, 105, 'NeedlecraJt .for each pattern -add 25 Dept., Bo:< 163, Old Chelsea cents for each pattern for Station, New York, N.Y. Air Mail and Special Hand-10011.. Print Name, Addrel8, ling; othelWilw thlrd·class Zip, J'att"m Nu1nber. dellvtry will • take three N E E D L E:CRAFr '12! weeks or· more. Send to crochet, knit, ete. Free Marian Martin. Ole DAILY directlorui, SOc. • FtJLOT, 442. • Pattern Dept.. tn!ltant Macnrne Booa. 232 Wtat 18th St., New Buie, fancy knots, pat· York, N.Y '10011. Prl n t terns. si.oo. N'AMf:, ADDRESS with JtuJtanj VtOehet Book - ZIP, SIZE and STYLE Lean) by pJctures! Pat· HUMlll!lR. k "'""" $1.00, O A ~ --sEE 1 :MORE Q u Le Clomplflie 111.caat Olrt Book f:ashlona. Md, .choose one . .. mol"e lhan 100 allta -- pattttn tree from our $li00. Sprlng-Swnmel' Cai.Joe. All Clomp!... <\frhU 11oot _ 1lze1! Only 50c. -$1.00. . 1!NSTAW SEWING BOOK 11 Jiffy a., Book# • 50c. ..W lodaf, .,.... lOmorTOW. 11oot of IS l'TI• At.-. ' !liNsTANT FASHION! ·~llt Boolt t-16 patterns. BOOK -Hundredt. o 50c, , luhlon ! ..... $1. M-.....-Qullt Boot I • 'l'bt -draw In the Wott. !IOc. !\'"\"l•·I· 'H *673·7300 * * $191,500 * •I BDRMS. PIU$ maid's. 4 Ba.. Elegance personUled! Brand ·ne\\'. Call today! --GEM1-- 120-F TuStln A,.e., N.B. llE1\LTORS 642-1623 BEST BUY LIDO 4 Br 3 Ba + Bay Vie\\'. 88' to bch. 425 Via Lido Nord. $132,500. 675-74\4 Bkr. Newport Be1ch BAYFRON1' NR CHANNEL ENT. 6 BR, 4 BA, + sauna, new · c::ust furn., ma gn I f i c tn l vie,v, huge deck, Jg boat dock, $325.000. 1\1.1 Shapiro Co. 645-3120 P.ALERMO 4 lfR,, tam Tm·, su~ clean! $76,900 BROKER IJ3.47IO DUPLEX nr ocean, $62,500 ~111es Larson Realtor 61H56.'I S©~dtl}.l-l&£~s · That Intriguing Word Game with a ChucUe ------141tt4 liy CLAY I . POLLAN 0 Rtorrange l•ttt rs of tht four xrambl.d words b .. low to form lour limplt WOl"dt. I YID NE R I I 1· I I I I ~,.· H_,I_T,G.,,E ,,I it . . I I I I' . ~-,j,...Y-.E.,.Y-rH-.A--11 I Used to be that some mote~ I• I I charged extra for the location _ " . of rooms . Now tha•r cha rge ,...,.-..,..:-0""'.,-.,:-::--. more for TVs that show -I. S O,X P EE l;;.,v;es. ,.,· 1-""TI ,.,...,.,-r,-rl -hi' .•rl 0 Complete the chv(~l• ·c;vm.4 _ • _ _ by l.Ulng in !flt miuin; WOl'd ,,__._..__._...__.._..you develop f1om·siep No. 3 btlow. 6 PRINT NUMBERED lETlEl!S IN ~ , THESE S UARES ... UNSCiAMSlE lETTERS TO l V GET ANSWER " , , .a IJrllly. PUot O••f!td {ltllltl for ~·· LI.Tina ... Ad. -. 1$ boautllul pat!tml. 50c. The fastest draw In the West. SCD A M·LETS ANSWERS .IN CLA5SIFICA TION 800 • .. a o.ny Pilnt Cla!isl.fled:;·.:.· _:_.:.~=::....----------------~-----.. ---------------- ' " • I . ' ' ' • • • ' .... . "' -,_ ___ _ -~----- • -·- • .· . '• • • .,c_ •Y, Jaouary-t,-1974 3 , l,l 6S ·' liR(.o~•~ti•~t•~t~•_:::;__-;-:J~H~o~u~ .. ~·~~~~C~~~~!:'!~~£=:30S~'r.~-~~·~~~~i~~~o~u:'"~!F'Uur;rnO..-.;r;-~:~u~pli-Xei UnfUrri, 356 Apts.' 'urn.' Apt. Unfurn. I' E h 192 Unfurn. 310 •-"-'--,-,...0,,,....-----' N •·-·• xc •nt• Costa Mesa 81y~hor1• ,,l;r;vl;n~e~~~~if;;;;I:~§~;~~;;; Costa Mesa ~L,:at~u~na~~ha;;T,°'~;;.;;:;;;-·j;N;e;w;P!;;rt;;Bt;;•<;;h;;·;;;;;;;;;;;';;w;;po;;:;r;t;~;;;:;;;";;;:;;;:;;;:;;I TRADE~ Eaulty ln L•~~W-tow ..,----------~----.,--,-Oen1r1I - cooilv 111 )'11hu Springs 011 ,\'ESl'SIDE. inlnu&.c. 3 DR. i.tuST.,aacrlfice, fkullli re· NEW Hh"ES I BR. Crpl>i. • 4J1'J)!i. l"l.r\ie, VICTORIA BEACH 1 r--:------~ ...... ----;-------, Milllonu.lrc 1nountal11 fnt· 1 BA. /tlatw-r cpl, uo chi11J qUil'('fl' 1no\'&, $m1ruo. •I """ rehi;r, cnclO!iie<I 5'4-ra&C. • l·Bd.rn1 .. f\n11. Fninkliu frpl.,11 • ~-. II r po • N' I I ··~!. BH, 3 BA. nr. beoch, lik11 2 en, <Jeon. 2 bA •••• $4~ l JJdrntr.. 2 Un.. f\tl1"1. $15:> 1110. GH-<mO. df.\(;k \\'ilh IX:\"Un \'le<A'! Lots FREE RENT uun , 8" c ~·~r ur or p<'l!ll .• r. s IOPP lli· ...,,.., ,. .,,,..,, 3 "'l • ". b "" J 1300 &lrtroft. 5' 194 lllt 6p111 1110. h>l'. 111 49'.-.i883. lle\v. 21.3-24_.,,,, -• ' ...... t 11 • • · · · • ,,._, y~ar Y • ·' • • • • · • Huntf"gtun Beach of Olde 1...i.tKUntt rhurrn. -------Co ona def Mar 3 OR. flin1 rn1, :2 ba. .•.• $"50 3 BR., 2 ba., unr. Ht\\' U'J.I, Pafh\\llY IC':\d!I 11, beuch. 4 TRADE Nt'\\'Jll'lrt Br" l' h l n1·, <·r11o;, d1115. \\! & D. r 4 BR. fan1 nu, 2~ 0... S47J ~pe1, deoor. )Tl)'. W. 13 BR, 2-~ .. J.ilt.l/u, cpt. SW 1110., ult utilitic~ pllid. . for one month Prop. ror out-of·tO\\'n 1)1'.0J>. R & S. ~. 2 c..'flr II(· Older .t ,. BR, 1 h:. t~· In-.· NEARL, Y NE. W _\\ ilflrfJ'ont 2 Bfl,~~W'· w-... 2 Bliul-I ... u~cb. A"' Ml · '°N REAL'I' <19'1.0731 ~ hi Bkr~ TI4/G0-20.\8, e.11 e 11 <'J>l-IH'''· s.G-J7;>4. -• ~ ... ~ 2 BR l't__.._ ... -iy nf $300 -..._,.:111 u brings y r 11vera¥"' ,,,ont Y 6->5-187 -huat yard-trtesi Imo. • i """t, .. -;-;-.•.. _..., 1 a· . ~ 6· ~861.t. . BEACON RENTALS rent to only $293 per month. ' N~·1~t. ~.lgh~s .. 2 bed .. lien, •less y,·ith le/lie. 833·897-t. 2 BR, 1 bath ........... , $300 R. 1 bu. l' rly. Uuf. Can· D I Laguna Beach 494.9491 S295. Kt& pets. Beaut)'. C ••-3 BR. frun n'd, 2!; ba ••. $380 necy nrta. S18l. up••••, If you are now paying $400 to $500 monthly for tinanclal 8uslne11 Opportunity I~ 200 Hom.fl'nders '47·9"1 0 1ta mwla 3 SR, 2 OOUui ••..•..• 1300 2 BR., 2 ba. furn, \\'inter Furri. or Unfurn~ SSS Newpo' rt Beach h' d 1 ~ -"""" ·an apl; here's your chance to switch tot •s e ~xe H I B h 1'00' kids 01,·, :l BR, den, 2 ba ........ UOO _,, 11 • • bl EASTS LUFF setting unt ngton uc """"'"·,,. , lldti\i, 2n •98• r. 3 BR, bonus nn. 2 ba , • $4~ B1lboe Ptnlnsul1 $35 per wk & up. 1 Bit, 2·bdfm, 2n bath 1n des1rea e . · "'a lk ti) l>eh. Bilch.s. pad $110. Pool. pvt. eutr. Homefinders 547-9641 -' -"""-"--''--'-...;.---I 2 Br & ba('h 'i;, Colol' TV, Handsome carp'ets, drapes. fireplace, ·nil builJ·lns; fan1Hy room, dah11.•"hr. &: 2 HR, J bu. or. f.l11rket ''""'I , serv, 1-1. THE d d"I First month lltO\•e, aa.r, COv•u pat , Basket; 'rly. $tl5. 212~~ f.IESA. •115 N. Ne\vpQrl '' 6880 dbl ·-• lo \ ...... """' pool, enclosed "&tlo, close uly;rage. bottl $pace. S nlin to bcactf 30th 5t, 644-0386 Blvd NB ",ti! ~o1 free, $320 per rJlonth thereafte dults. 556· · & 11ho11plng. $300. 557-7008 ';~~··~· ~~· ~~~~:;~~~l~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;~~I Laguna Niguel or ~407 Apt1. Furn. 360 "'INTER l'Cn!ul 10 June'29, '* '* '* * • * , tum 2 Br., l Bll., bltns,$22J. A t Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfu. rn. a65 lllCll ARD LO~G t Bit 2 1>n , r·om i>. furn.ex· lO:IDS OK "SlNCE J.MG" •PAT JOHNSON G.neral or 3 Br. 2 811, blt111, $275. P · -'-~-----I ji Balboa Coves 1·t'J1tlonally nice. B ca u t 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, t:reshly pntcf. l!!t ""c8tcrn. Bank Bid•. '"~ °"Mi• A•·e. 714/84G...J073 -N I a. ch N rt B I N • d 1 ~· $11'-S*•JI -~ Bachelor COZY 2 Br, ,1.,.0 to °''"", Cosio Mo11 owpor -• ' eY.'JXl eac i \'iC\\'. 493-2141 or 492-31.a$ ew cpta I" rapei;, 1 O\'e Unl11e.rilty P<irk. Irvine Costa A1esa· ,,_ ,._ .,..,_,, · .... , \'ou 41.I'C lhe \l'lnner Of Cl'f'1[, Trea11ure Rtalty. & refr!g. Near schools. Days ss2.1000 Nl9~t1 You are the WIMer ot ~: be~~ori.:.):i~l~ J1nn1ed. JlOlllC. Ciftr. l..ri. llv PARK Nl!WPORT 2 tlckcti: tu the \\'ilson & Placentia. Fenced 2 tickets lo the " .. -.... •• nn & din nn. 213/9-13-2928. APARTMENTS' SPORTS & Lido Isle , ynrd, rro lt trees. $275. SPORTS 494-4200 RECRF.ATIONAL 5,;7-3850. 2 BR., 1 bath •.•.•. "225/315 n~~ATIO&NA. Beli;o• lsl•nd 2BR. fl:ont duplx, tum 'unfum Bt1cliclor 1 or 2 Bedroolns \'ElllC" "" !-ilJQW \l'l''TER I •-So ""' ~'"""' "-'""' 1 hlkoQCCllri; $210 a1·nll 0011• 11nd 'l'OY.1nh00Ullet1 .i..r~ ' · .~ i.>ase, ..... ·nu!. · Cozy honH!, 1·.,,1c, bllins, 2 BR, 2 ba. den, a lt• .. $275 VEHICLE SHO\V n..11 r.A11 l ll.' "" ' I "" ,. ' BR -3 1 BR A t ii f 6 128 46 St, SHAG, c.,14.4310. '"~r. 1J94.!!0 n. ... 11 .,.., ..,... ., u 1 '"') iro11 ""'11 • .. " .> brand uu crpts thru·ou.t, 4 BR., 2 buths •. $385/425/450 at the' P ava or mos .,... r ".,... " A~El'.\I hA ., bettul. rurn. Sandy h<lh. Br. :!B;i, $3Ta per 1110 int•I. 3 BR, 21i ,batt}s ........ $37:5 ANAlrEUil .or )Tll'. ~i blk to ~·. ON BAY nr Lido shopph~. SAP'<'~'"S~ frolr~i~.:shion 1: 1 = CONVENTIOX CEl'\TER Pie1· & float. $1650 l\1o. i::i i'tlncr. 962-$>44, !! ,, cs 4 BR, 21 1 baths , . , , $425/450 CONVENTION CENTER STUDENTS \VELCOJ\lE, 613 36th i>t, no pets, or '" Ples5e ;a~~l~~i'~7 ext 333 Bill G1'Unfiy Hllr. 67s.6161 91i.2--:i3 19 • CALL 552·7500 Ple115e ~8f~7 ext 333 ~;"'~"'ll"!;;~289-8:ill6"2'""Bedroo,..,--•-:~•,,~..,Ba,...,,-th, child1'Cn. j{t11i:111titx,:~'e.on San Joaquin to clai1n your tickets. 3 UH. 2 B1\, l\J. t e nni!'i 2miDUPLE:'\,bltn11,l,lining VISION to claim )'OW' tJckels. zts en I I $325 ~~~~Rn!~~~llb~.1ni PINECREEK (714) 644-1900 L.\'ortb 02unty 1.01.1 frt't' C'l'IS & beach. ~350/tit9,, fi I rni • ~p. gar I sep, fncd. !North County toll 1ree 673-:7178·~~ cl) ~7749 mo. 24th SI. NR. 673--3137 LIVES UP CHANNF.I. REEF 2 Br 2 number is 5-Hrl22?l.l n1os Lease. IH6-IJ69 )1'd., chlldren OK. \Valk tD be 1 •-) ndo _, 1 * * • · beach. 6-15-6%2, 968-4347 • red h ., , , num r* s ~'"""v:,.. Balboa P1nln.~ul1 Newport Heights TO ITS NAME • ~i.~:"!,.a\7. New .. ti; · CLEAN I or 2 Br. Adults, Over 500 tall trtts ter r. ' llt. w n er * G I • :?Bil' 118, 5145, Sgls, Kids. "-----"'---""---kl $m il"" •• 10 1 ·u 575 8074 673-2067 COFFEE SHOP~Housos Unfurn. 305 I Vno•n> 2BR huusc, 116, Al'° Corona del Mor ~ ......... $3.;..5;;..W.;...;.E.;.E.;..K"'&""'-U-P-lo ll50 I 0 -~ra llf'ls, Agl. F'i.>e, 979-8430 REALTY REALTOllS1 e Sleeping Rooms nc pets. Lge t. .lJJ' l;lll. ui.u B n!lUUH :.i-·1 ;r • RICE Univ. Pnrk Center, ll"vine LOVELY lBR, 2BA, llwim· e Housekeeping Rooms 2421 £, 161h S1., ~B. 646-1801 ,,·atcrfalls create a EASTBLUFF &'lck Bay GOOD P JlLA RENTALS I :l U1•, 2 Im. fon1, ll\' gan1c ming pool, Irvine Ti.>rrace, •Ocean View A{'tS San Cl mente • rcla.'\:lng setting (Or \1icl'.'. Stunning 2 er, 2 & GOOD TERMS 1·111. fncd, frptc, gurd. incld. 2 BR Condo ..... :rns lifo/lse year lease, approx S~o, BALBOA INN I your i;paclous Ile\\' 1-or I townhouse. 1''rplc. Lge R"IVI ERA REAL T Wl vtt••11t11N u1v1Ct $.'{<15. J<~ui·n S385. 545-3182. 2 BR Condo •. , .. $245 Mo/lie 67>3773 105 Main Street Sun Clemente Resident 1-lotel 2-bedroon1 apart1nent. Small pntlo. Adults, no pet.s, $330. 149 Broad1vay, c.~1. l·BDR~f. h"Ont dupli.>x. Carp .. 3 BR Home ••••• $29:> mo/lse Condominiums m.3740 $79.50 Per Month pets ok. t"'ron1 ~170. Fun11ture 640--0J.19 64'2·7007 645-5609 Eves;. f •. Jfiil . "•uo",":'·,i.s .1!rps., IJlt·ius, garage. $140 3 BR Honie ..... $300 mo/lse Unfurn 320 Qulct _Secure avnllable. Office open 9:001N'°'E'°·w~o°"u"P°"L.E""'x"·'l'B°"R'".'''"e:;A·.1 !\lonth. 642·0400 Aft. 6 P!\l 3 BR Home .•••• $325 mo/lse • -• 3 BR, 2 ha, winti.>r, frplc, FurrHJt!I _walking distance to 6:00. 2300 FaJ~lew Rd ., WlnlC'r. S250/mo. Day 5 OISTRJBlITORSl-llP · 4 Brt Home S300 mo/I F II 2 houses from sal)d, $250. to evorylhing Cost .. l\lesa. Phone. ~5-2300. """ .. 1.,,.. •·it •~ 8 un . NATIONAL C0!\1PANY llAS 2 BR, pntio, open bean1 ceil-··~~· :se ountaln Va fiy to June 2Sth, 67;>.&-'3l "'"""'.,. .,. ~ OPENING l)IEWPOltf'IAY,C.M.6•2·1:tll Ing, Adults only, no pets. 4 BR Home ••.•. $425 mo/lse SAN CLEMENTE Park-Like 645-0232 in this u\'ca. ln\'ci;t Sl.fl'Jj c;r.NT~~li\N nlee_ &.ch S80 Ht•fs 518-9G52 RANCH REALTY 551-2000 -·Short Term Rental $150 1 Br, util paid, no kids HOTEL Surroundings ~LA"7'R::OG;;E~J°"e"ii-. 2,-,;8-;A-.. -:pa:::t;;:lo:-.·I S3 500 Enrn $500 pRrt-tin1c STUDf.~T Bach S'G u11l pd E·Sic!t', :? br., 1 ba. dpt ... JAN. Rental. Brand nu 2 Tiburon 3 Br, 2\j ba, condo, ~7~~ !~7 Jj_::J. Balboa. e 114 DEL !\tAR, S.C. e DELUXE I & 2 BR. Apls. I Btk to oc'Can. ~/mo. ' $2 000 full-lin1c I Nt:;EDS TLC, l llr dp!;.; $120 $173. Kids okay. i;ty 4 Bl'. Tu11.le Rock Honie $27:i. mo. · Apt Unfurn 365 · Also 1um Bachelot'. YeRrly. 202 42nd SI., NB. Call coll~Cl t>.fr. Bond t-101) non-sn1ok1'1·s. good area. HOmefinders 547-9641 \\'/ view. 2 ~~ Ba, pool. FULLER REALTY Corona del Ma:-• ' Pv! Pnl!~ • ll!d l'ool Upstuirs. Vaca111. ~7$7 < .. : 3881 , STUDIO, J"\l:'v• $165 Lagw1a. din·nn, con1pacter, UPE,.'l'Hd· ~--'"0814 nnytlme B Ibo Nr Sl-p'g * Adults onl>' ·~ D p 1 t ... c """' • a Island M. -. • A ts' Son Clement• -• d ".4 Bi'g <·loset & kit, ga.s l,\·tr P'.(J. ana o n o;u rugs, drps, Ill' _u I, High H I h OCEAN 2 blks, 1 BR. incl rt A:SSOCIATE ne ... ve to ~i . ., PAJ~T r-.te 2 Br. $135, No\.." sch, Eleruentary Sch unt ngton Beec Utils., $1.70. Adults, no pets, G lftlqUe p • tn expansk>n . or prohtabler huge yard, fencftt, pet ok NE\V Ocean Harbor Forever 833-1354 675-:-074 LRG 3 Br. 2 Ba, apt, king im Santa Ana Ave., Cl\I 2 Blt 2 BA, child O.K. Cp1s/ autG parts business. 5 18-151~ FOR Real 2 Br & Den $250 \7ie\v. 4 or S BR 3 Ba, ---------t.RG Ile\\' 2 br studio, -:-'-"""-"~---~--! slzi.> liv rm. Yrly,S400 pe.r t\lgr Apl 113 ~5.')12 drpii, ds1'f.Jr· llldry. 4 blks Mo L 240 ''nm ni1 FP Cpl• dps BEAUT. Prin-ton model 3 greenbelts, pool, nr '-'"' Coste Mesa n10. Incl util. SH-9279 to pier. XIO. mo. 492·1934 ney to oan E.C.l\t. & Balboa-See No\\·. • • • • '-" ., "3 $' Viii ROO~tY 3 Br $175 \\love In only $385 mo./rent. or sell Br, 2 Ba,.. lrg !iv & din &: ~· Child ok. S229. LOW WEEKLY RATES Balbo• Peninsula 1erra I GCJe _•l_lc_,_S_P_>~J-. _____ 1 1st TD Loans fncd \\'/ patiO on E/side. $79,500 675-7414 area, 'BBQ &. patio. Xlnt ~1!27,....-'5~·"25"-c_~-,----Executive S-uites . S1nalt Adult Complex In Lush Apts., ",','.~.'"'cru~•E·'· 4fn~.2gBar'. 1225 I Fountain Vel11y Univ. Prk loc. $345/1110. Huntington ti arbour 2090 Newport Blvd. 2 BR. I 1~ ba. bait"()ny, enclsd Fort>sl Selling. l..ocRted 5 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 UP TO 90% av.% INTEREST 2nd TD Loans ~ .,... ~ ,_.,., A\'ail Feb ls!. 552-7355. patio, $225 .monlhly. 315 F.. l\lin: rron1 Beach & Fr.1-y. --------~ OCC area 3 Bl' 2 Ba $275 t BRA."10 New "I: lb u r on 1----------12 BR, 212 ba, on \vaterfront. Costa 'Mesa Bay, _Inqulre at Aot C. Cuti I Br. !175. z Br. 11i Bn Si°!l:i. ·Gener•I nice horne, bring ran1ily. To1,·nhouse, fully crpt'd, Laguna Hills New inrerior, crpts, drps, 642-2611 673-l:i2J or 5-l~'i1n Glis & \\'a1cr PniJ. .:c.;.;...;.;.c;.; _____ _ G:\:\IE Rru 3 Dr 2 Ba SJjO, drp'<I, sell clean _oven & 8-flARP 3 BR 2 BA VIE\ bltlns, fip!c. adults. no pets. STUDlOS & 1 BR'S 1 BR. ""'''' -II, roman •tb. 111 E. alth St., C.1\1. Stl5 _ S1nall <.'OZY Bachelor. f I all . sen 2 d I h \V "-• d . • • Y, $495 lse. Owner. 846-4712 af. '"" " ",, 0137 6~" HVl" I ,. I rp (', app s. ""' cru'. s I\\' r. as11'l'l" o.:; rye!'. 1 1 & drp 1 1 • >"REE u.· ens II8.'.i il>"i ulil. & P"•k'•.. ;, · or ...,-.,,,-J.) Near bi•Re 1. or young I R p A • I loo B I I I H bo 3 DR '•111 BA 'I 1 x •. cpts -s, a c, a~11 ter 5 p.m. ._ .... b , • · · s anc · ar r • ~,a · "as er t l ;m .---'-""'~~---• FREE-Utilities Singles only. 644--0997 JU1!.'T like a house. This usy pcn;.on. '-' 8 gun"· Loweit r•tes Or•nge Co .. l'!gts Dana Pt, NB lights, BR overlooks pool & ~ poo .u.se, • a L1gun• Niguel e Full Kitc;;•~n~i;i;;==~~~~~~~~~!f~~3-~bed~roo~m~,R2-~ba~t~h~a~µn~rt~-~4~9~._..~200~~!!;=:==t==t-==~ Sattler' Mtg. Co. Lagu.na & HB . clubl'Kluse. $330/!\10. Call • Heated -P l'-r-O&llor-•• 642: 2171 S4.S-06ll All sizes & .prices -call 962-6666 \Vkdafs befr 5 Leguna Niguel 2 BR, 2 -mrttt-eondo-on fl:iundi'y Facilities near ach. S275 ~lo/yrjy dishii·asher, r Ire p I ace, • us. pin. or 4!»-4196 eves & El NigUel go lf coune, S275. e TV & 'd serv a ail r-.1.an;hall Really 675-4600 pl'ivate g•tage. Ni.>\v dra--s. Serving Harbor area 24 yrs. ALA Rentals 642-8383 wknds. LUX. Sea Terrace garden mo., Incl ' Villa go If e Phon~ S:~vice " ~ Corona del Mir Located near J>W'k, sch;1, TI·IE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. !\IINUTES·TO h'PT. BC'lf. DON'T BORROW L NT S Huntington Be1ch home, 3BR Short or long membership. call L i z . $30 WE Ek & UP ~iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[ in t.fesa -Verde area. Onlv 'TIL YOU CALL US! A A RE A~ lease, oy,•ner 5.51~ ~·kdys. 1>14-4230, Eves & S250. Call 540-2279 after 5 Wf Sf'Kl4Llll IN Sll"l(f LO h "'i;~V~de~=~--1-~·~·ka~d~s~54&--35~~!'l2~---·-e Studio A f BR Apls-. p ni Bon'O'IV on )'OUl' home equily \7ELY ncl.g borhood 4 br, Mesai Verde e TV & ?i:[aid Service Avail. -· · for any good purpoi.c. Serv-2 ba. l_arge lot. dbl gar, . Newport Beach e Phone Service _ Htd. Pool ~6~v ing Los Angel<'s County !or f iiit HOUSES bllins. super ccrnditlon. S32.1 3 BR, 2 Ms, Fam nn, shag e Children 6 Pet Section 'll,, over a:> yi.>ars and NO\V in I 1 A'15. Rent or lse. Ask for Dale, cpl, frplc, beau! patio 2376 Ne\\'J)Ort Blvd., Cl\1 Orts Orange·County!,OUPLJ. 962---4-171 covered yd w/blt-in BBQ. BLUFFS 5"S-9r:>5 or 645-3967 TOWNHOUSE -2 BR, 1 BA.Un!W71 Sl!:6 SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO. NEWPOllT 'IAY. C.M. d42-lll:t LRG 2 Br z.\ty Studio S325; Lease ~ ,_gard'nr, Sparkling ciean 4 BR., 21; (Ad eood for $5 Qn rent) 15! ·E·.,J;s;..,.~t ... CM CTI4) 556-0106 To\\'nhouse. 1 ;; Ba. Nr. 83()..lG4() or 542-6549 bnlh. Immediate occupancy. I BR $160 &: Sl50 ALW 2 2 Br, fireplnc~. pool, pr'vate .,......""""' 4500 Camp\is Ot'l\·e, ~.B. * HAPPY * lfarbour. Rent or lse-0ptio11. MJd.w1y City s.150/mo. 'Gladys Russell BR S195. New cpt, x1ra lge. r:s'r.~paclo~~n~~ds~':e~~l!!'!NE!!!\~l'"AD~UL~T~LlVlN~~G'."" Mortg1ge1, !,2251mo1 ·12 1 13"cl) ~~enance 11 Pro 8 2 ba """" 642·8235· (A18l Adults, Ideal for Bachelors. shopp~~ !: tine beach. Fur-I BR & 1 BR w/ loft. i'rplc, Trust DHds 260 * NEW YEARI · *---poo · orse p. 3 r., ·-~. 1993 Cllureh. ~9633 nlshed or unfurnished, frohl beam ceil. patio & pool, -• Lo\·ely 3 BR, 2 BA cul de. sac, Gar., fenced yard. LGE FULLY FtJR.'l 2 BR S250. Corona de! Alar, bltns & rehig a\'J, Starting r · street. Ref/R&O, la fncd· Homeflnders 547-9641 bltns, pool, bm cci\,adlts 644-2611. $180 utll pd. Adults. 00 ,_1s. PUT YOUR MONEY .H,"'.·e An Enjoyab.le llollday! I 1 dbl 1~ k I Realty Company -.. - " II be J 2nd 0 • gar. -.,. u or M --"i"-u"ion"-"-V'-"'ielo~---"2-8235 . , .. '200 (Infant ok) no pets $180. -393 Hamlllo,. 645-4411 To WORK FOR You I e open agrun illl. . D•le 95• .. 71 ~ -ALA R I 642 8••3 ' ~ . 642-!l>20 NE\V luxury IO\\'r"-"~"·1300 2 BDRM. DUPLEX E"-10".•' or n"1-on well· enta 1 • .JO FOR LEASE 4 BR 2 BA ~!!!~~!!!~!!!"~ l t~~\'.:J"!'i['=:!.?i~ "~-...... •" SllARP 3 BR 2 st Y : · • * SUNNY APTS POOL sq. fl . -g.i.s frpl. 2 BR .. Crp!s, drps, bHns, lge fenttd iiC.'C'Ul'ed 2nd Trust ~' Coroni\ d~l Alar___, Spacious Tq,~'llli'.)iji'e-;-aJl3ppllance-s-;-lam. nn.; lush cpts, dn_is, *•,. 000 CONDOS e Adults Poolslde $1::i> up 2 bn. Extra lge. gar. 1 Blk. yd for children &: ""lJJ. P\1 +r,,..wgoC' COUntV real estate. 3 bedroom, 2 b..1.lh in pool & "lubb ... no dogs, no fantastic view, \Va_ter paid. ~· . · • Al Ct lid · ..... 1· to beach 1385 •to I 811 ~ SIGNAL )fOliTGAGE CO. ,iPo!less conditi?ll· \\'alk to , 1 bed• 1~. 84•3410 A\'all. no\\', $335 m 0 . Live 1n luxury, with 3 BR.. 90 1 ren s ~ ions · " " year y. gar. $170. Paullll"ino, ,__ 1 1 .• ,,-\\tl er s, .<.N. .,. . • 837_7309 3 ba. + ,..,..,.,ru1 vie .. ·•. 177 E, 2'1nd St, CM 642--3645 Realtor 642-aKill C.l\I. 540-8150. (7J4) 55t).{JJ(Xj u.:RC J, "U;l. "'""' " 40Cll) Campus Or., N.B. Newport Beach -Sparkling NE\V J BR, 2 bas, !rplc, . Newport Beach. Rents from · BE~u;r-Ft:Jfu~-1-B'r tors of CHAR~flNG ~w 3 BR, 2 1 & ·2 BR.. $135 To $Hi5 we8tiBllU 21 1'1.JH.N. OR UNruRN. Unbelievably large apts., huge pool, Jacuzzi, rlect bit· ins, shag crpts, drp!I, saU11n ete. Adults, no pets. SINGLES Fum From $1'7 l BEDRl\t. Un r. From $157 2 Bl::Dlt:\I. Unr. From $172 Yuu're rlght, they're unde · J>liC~d! 156\ i\[eu Dr, (5 blks trom Nev.'port Bl°vd.l :H(l.91i6() * CASA VICTOitlA * 1. 2 &. 3 BR. furn &: unt Ct1rpi.>l11, drapes, DJ\\", TV ant. Pool, etc. 525 Victoria St, r1t llnrhor Cl\I. 642-8970 1.UXURY L'l! 2 BR. adults, bltln~. pool, nr shopping cf'nlcr & bus, 194.L.euniona. 15SWRS 11anled to n1ake 1Y th111t dt~ds. 638-5015 f.f stlc t>.lortgnge Co. ;~ bcdroorn, 2 ba th cpl&' drps, bll-lns,"beamed .FOR lease 4 br, 2 ha, rani $400 l\lonth. 675--6050 hlt1ns, pool, "·alk to shop-BA apt. C~nvenient C1IAI plui; $75 deposit. No pets. 'Ile\\· IO\\'nbooose . on tb• boy -ceiling dWe gar $330 mo rm, crpt/drps, view. Water SflARP 1 Bl ff pin" nu· from licl1 1150 n10 location. 137a ""r n10. Rltr "i>ll<I•-•• o.··· . .,. -,~ -large pr{vate slip. Only 53&-08it e~s/y,·knds . " pd. Avail 110"" ~ mo. 3 BR · ~ty Bau s V condo. 931"'\v. 19th st. 548-0492. · 644-7270 .-~ " ."' "' .,...,. 0""' ~ITNUTF:S TO NPT. BCH . s.ioo. 3 BR 1 ,, ...... •bl d h hr 557-5073. 50 • · acnnt. 2 BR 1 BJ\ d Huntington Beach Bnch, t & 211R. rron1 $Jji TlfE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. , .,~ °"'• tns, s .,.., , N . B S-1 /n\o. Sale by O\\•ncr, 1 BR, spacious, 6 unit . · . carpets, rapes, -Adul!H, No Pets. Laguna -~Iagnilicent 3 crpls, drps, nr. !\lartna ewport llCh $5-1,993. Will tnke 2nd. biding. like ney,·, garage, fireplace, pool. 1561 l\Trsa Dr. bedroom. 3 llalh · g i an I J-ligh, shopping. S 2 9 0. 833-8635 $160, Adlts, no pets, 2220 S2Zi/l\10. 675--0::-i62 UNDER NEW (j bl ks froni Ne"·port Bll'd. f (;~~~~i;:~~~ b ~i!~ o _n tVJk -S28-:-i671 or 828-5200 TENNIS BUFFS PROF. Decoraled condo, nr Elden , 64&-1512 aft 6 1 BR. REAR UPPER. MANAGEMENT 5-16-9860 to shops $395. AVAILABLE n-0\\', 4 BR. 2 Only steps to tennis court. Hoag, 3BR. 2BA, ~·asher I BR upper, turn. Htd pool. GARAGE, NO PETS.. 2 BR. Bit-Ins. Ne\\·ly det:· Ne port Btoch----1 I~ ....... Bkr. 675-i225 bas. W·W cpl, drps, frplc, 11wlmming pool from NE\V & dryer, pool, !rplc, eleet $155 + $50 security. Call 6Th-49S2 orated. Encl garages. Beuu.J w fnc:d yd & patio, bit-ins, 3 bedr9o.rn~ {Qr 2 &: d~, gar: opener, $350 per mo, 548-$48, NE\V 3 Br. 2 Ba, deluxe. tiful Jltllds~aplng. Lrg pl ay , dble gar, ~-897-2482 formal dining, fireplace, self 673-=-571li I-;\'ery!hlng you want No area, a. child s dream. OOM' 2 Bi.>dnn. 1 balh, bl.bis, large cleaning O\'en, beautiful Can-EXCITING Bluffs 3 br, 2~; NICE IBR, duplex, Quiet. lease. Call 673-4691 · to shopping & schools. • 101. dbl~ gar .. sm. n10. yon viewlr1i~t light~.~ Con-ba, nr tennis club. Lse $550/ Sep. by gar.""Employed ~dlts Coita Mosa Oiildre~-~1e!~~C'-l\~e Ask ror Dale, 962-4471 struction v.ill be ccrmpleted mo. Sale by oy,•ner S74,995.1 -c0,.-"~"~'°0'·'-' "no"-"pe-Cts"°,~"'"-"-"~1"02~1-l ----------I ~ -~ NEAT Bach's JIB !90. C:\I Hou1e1 * Apts, l'e~· 3BR home, h!nccd yrd, by the lst of Jan: Located \\'ill take-2hd. 8J3.8G35. Huntintton-Beach _ 1. BR rt . If no ans~·er 8-17-7111 1 Houses Furnished 300 General s110. Laguna Sll5. util pd. * 145 Dlll * bu · dbl " •• be h high on the hllls of Harbor , . N ' carpot/d ' pAlvtl PB1"0 · l MO Ea RENT LARGE Baeh Sl2."i. Uvail. full .. ins, g ' "' ac ' View 1-111111. S~ per month. NE\\ 3 BR, 3 BA, din. rm.. $15>$165 e\\' crp rps. t> ec. • FR It kil., close in, povl. 4»W.19thCOSTAMESA ).'!f)3 .ino. ph &l2- 3216 644-4687. frplc, dbl gar., cpl!!, drps, BAOIELOR &: I BR. Patios, ~~~ipe1:'"1~~ "~~~· ~s~ B~ool .. DBINt'.•'nw•. 'D&/W2.B~,Pl•&· BIG' ON Ocea n 2 Br s~; \'ie\\', I" Br. 2 ba, crpt/dr'J>s. Bltns. NE\V LARGE Spanish style n1any qual. e."<tras. pool, ten-lI'plc's, priv. garages .• Di· '"''l' nu pa.int, see to appre<". LANDLORDS! Nr schls & heh. $300 mo. 4 bedroom home located Jn nls, sauna $450. 544--3049 vldi.>d bath & lots of closets. $13.i 548-1322. Crpts. From S175. 2006 . E.:LEGA.~ home 2 br S290 I1. . . In Days 637-3470, Eves 968-0777 2 Br unfurn. Ow, pool, shag Florida, 1 blk \V. or Beach. ult ~ \ie Specraltze Ne\\·porl hills at>o\·e Newport. Split NE\VPORT CREST CONDO. Rec. hall, pool & pool tables, C'l'I, •. nr. bbq, relrig. All t blk N. of Adams. 960-1769. 8 f Y furn \l'/dishes. 2 car Beach e Corona del '.\f~r e 3 or 4 ~R. ~ BA. Frplc, level liv.ing !: formal dining 2 BR, 2 BA. Wet bar, frpl, sauna bath11. See for your· " 2 STY 3 Br 2 Ba S2S5 I t $260/MO If l730l K I l.n util pd. Children/sn1. pets 3 BDRJ\IS, 2 ~~ ba, ney,·lv , f • • ,& Laguna. Our Rental Ser· enc pa LO. • room v.·1th fireplace&. large near pool, li.>nnis, Drps, ex. Se . ee son . (l 1 5m$230 "'" rom yrly dl'Ck. fnc<l \\'/p;illo, \riCC' is FREE to You! Try &16-2120 beam calhedral ceilings. tras. S425/n10. 5.52--0175. blk. \V. of Beach, 1 blk N. ~·f' come. · 1(),),3 rcdecora.ted, 1650 sq ft, all pct ok. sr:E OR CALL US Nu,Vl eii•! \Incant 2BR house $145 nlso Gold shag carpet. Cl.lstom T h U I of Slater). ~accntla, O T bltin.i:, forced air ht. frplc, "$ :roR r-.10RE! NU-VIEW RENTALS 2BR C"11f, s145, Sgls, ·Kids .• drapes. Hug~ country st~'le own OU•• n urn. 335 842-7848 \VALK/BIKE to Y.'Ork or closed gar, fncd ytd, Osf' l60 ALA Rentals 64~-8383 673-4030 or -194 3248 I pef.i:. Agt. Fee, 979--8430 S!ep saver kitchen/ famil y H t " t 8 h lBR, f1nm apt, adults, no . shops, pvt 2 BR lr\-plex, to bch, $290 mo, no pets, C01'TAGE $80, kids, pct.~. Balboa Is land · 1 Irvine roo.m. Pri1 ·vboteS4t9c!1nls th& un ing on eac pets, Nice quiet place for garden, quiet st. hltn&, encl. 9G3-7027 aft Spn1 I ·1 8"11 SllO S\\'lm cu .> mon · k' I '""""" gnr. adlts. $200 642.()247 or 2 Bdrn1 S150, Avail for in1-a so g;1r 11111 :.. 10a , ~ ' 644 =oo 6·42 57,.. · 2 BR, I ~~ BA \V/J'rplc, a ruce wor u1g cp e, ,;uvu !Bil HO USE 1-1[1, $12.i. ;;;;-,.E,\RROU:\D 2 sR 4 BR, 2 BA Spanish style '""""or -,,a. \\'asher/dryer ..,hook.up, 2 ref, no gar, $1351110, Oean 673-8364 nied occup, \Vlk to stores, At Oakwood Gardcn Apart · rnenl!: · 2BR-Sl65 Agr. r·"l· 979-8·13U (luplex, stv, ref. cpts, hon1e. Frplc, family room. lfARBOR Vit>\v Homes, new children. S200 962--3727 Security ftt $65, 0\\'ller livi.>s 3BR-21f2 BATH rt.rps, cpls, bltlns, cor. Ellis B.lbo. I I. d I --• I ki Top Irvine location Jmmed Portof.ino 3 br, 4 ba plu. D I f on p lses. 536-1731 Redecorated. Neai· So. Coal!! & DcJay,·an>, 0 I\' n er s n <rps, IL_,ec., fl enty par ·ng,' . . di.>tached bonus rn1. Ten-up exes Un urn. 350 Plaza. AdultR. No ""ls. 675-4869 lifgr eves & GREAT RECRE ATION· swim· ming, saun.:iq, t1e<1lth clubs bllh<1rds, tennis. pro t. prO shop, goll dr1v1ng ranfJC, party 67J-!»66 occu.pancy. Bro1\n shag RETffiE people, clean, .. ~ \.\'kends 843-attl 4 BR, a\'ail early Jan. 1 ~ crpt g Huii-0ul, custom nis/pool pri,':il. .$590 mo. B Ibo p I I quiet apts'. ·at the beach. 642-0461 . ' blk to bay. Lrg BR'.i:. S300 i\10. yrly, Steps to draperies. Tennis courts & Capri Realty, &W-i525. • • en nsu • $95 mo., S220 Lovely 3 br, 3 ba, e WALK TO BEACH room, etc. · STUDENTS \\'ELCO~IE. ocean. 2 BP., 2 Bas, 2 Cal' pool. S395 per mo. l\1in. l Nl!."'\V exec 4 BR, 3 BA y,•/L'!O BEACH .. nA .. 3 Br,.2 Ba. . 536-70.lEi Jmmac nr tr.1"'S, \\'Rik to Brand nu 1 &: 2 br, t.'Tpts. f,;'nr. ~a-5273 I 'l t I ~ ~ ' d bl ~ 21~289-8.366 l!\'PS. ~~-..,---! year case. "us 1a\·e degree vie\\', tennis & poOI Frplc, beam ~II, gar., com-L•guni.Beich shops & schls. No pets. ;,.w. rps, Ins, gar. ul 16th FUN ACTIV IT![S: ruli·1imn di1ector, tree Sundly brunch BBO's. tr ips, pa rlies, and more! Balboa Peninsula references. }f ol-S600 mo. Eves & 1vknds, PB" prl ...... "'tv\ .,.. .. mo. 6338. Sf. 536-0063 or 847-3957 J BR furn, patio, $300. ?27 I 714/979-1633 R 71 4 '""' ~ .. ~. ' D. d ·1 .;~~96801 ; on' 644-1791 968-W03 EFFIC. opts from ISO wk SPAClOUS ., ... 2 B•, 2 Ba, "' WALK TO BEACH BEAUTIFUL /1PARTMENTS Si ngle~. I l. :::'. bi.;drooms. Furn. & 1111~111•1 W!lh ell the e~11a~. "1011°1, rpen 10 to 7. Sorry, '10 Piiis or children. iamon • Avin_ 11 0 \\' • PENtN'. Point, 12 blk to 0.<U"" :--====""':=---..,~~1: ... '-'-~,-..,.,.-----I " ' Adults, nc pi.>ts, 613--8510 I ON.'an or bav. Nr.\v \I'/\\' * EXECU'TIVE \tiey,· 5 Br Coron1 del M•r or $1i0 mo. Pool, maid, bltn.i:. drps, caroeting1 pool , 2 & 3 BR, Crpts Drps, Bitn.o:, \'acancies cost money! Reut J ci.:pt. freshly Painted, 3 BR, You don't need c' gun lo H. V. hn1. Fam rm, din nn,, 1----------1 ph, ldry, Village Inn frplc, gBl". Adult11, 110 pcls. garasr ... 308 16th St. 536-716.'J your house. ap!., !"lore ~· ~ B~. fl'Jllc. No pet .i: f "Draw Fast" when you tennis pool. S500. Chvner. 2 BR, frplc, $285 mo lncldlrlg 494-9436 376 \V. Bay SI., Clif. or 847-3957. bldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilo1 ! Yrly rf.nt $393. mo. O\\'Jler. place an ad tn the I .illy 640-tXXlS ulil. Stove &: retr.ig, Crpts OCEANFRONT 1 and 2 BR 2 Br, 1 ba & 3 hr. 1 ~~ ba, 2 BR, cpls~ drps,. bltns, Ctassifird Ad. t:?l!H l\S9-lff.l0. P ilot \Yan t Ads! Call now 3 BR, fam nn, 2 BA. Harbor llJI'U out, 6'i~ai12 eve11. frple, deck, "l'V, v.1nter only bltn range, drps, crpt, pool, carports, nr. "frwys, shop- Vie1v Homes. Newport SPAC nev.·er 3 br,2 ha, 1erv .• •;;,.._.;;,;:i'"''7-c.-c--:-.::-:-:c-cc::-· I clubnn, cnrport. 2212 Col· ping &: schls, I child OK. Oakwood Garden Aputment5 S©~Q\l}J\.-~£trss That Intriguing Ware/ Game with a Chuckle ------fclltttl •r·cu.Y .. POIJ_.AN ------ 0 l!:eorrongi let11rs of the four scromb!.cl words b•· low lo form four simple words. L U R F A G R 0 F M U I' I I I I G I L 0 N i Persona 1 notice in 1 news.-• I j I ,.. paper: "George, plesse com1 . . _ . . home. The lawn needs mow. ing end the garden needs • r-;:-R-::Y:-:-L-:M:--:-A-:W-:--,1 -~fke -. Mabel.• "' l I I I' I I''. A Como•••• •h• <h"'k'• quo1od •· -~-L--L-..J'-..Jc......J Y by l1IHng ln 1h1 missing word you·dev.lop from slip No, 3 below, 8 PilNl NUMBERED JEllERS I 11•1 THESE SQUAllE-5 • e ~~~'t3'1 10'1 I I I I UKE I I I I SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CJ.ASSIFICATION 7.00 \ i • Schls. $450. 833-3894 porch. Walk shop. 516 Iris. fURN studio, c I o s e -in, lege Ave. 646-6032. No pets. 646-3786 or 545--0760 LEASE .. 3BR family 3BA $300/nto. L5e. 64~ adults, no pets, yrly, NEWLY DECORATED 2 HR, I BA, bltlns, garage, Newport Beach/North lr.1n1 •nd 161~ £4S.O~!i0 double garage. East Bluff .A,ze::.''::·_;F~u:.r:.;n;:· ___ ..,:3;:60::.;,.l'-1=50=/=in=c.;;:u•,,,ll=. =494-=7=4=13== 2-Br \vlcnrport, $14~ Wtr $145. Ask tor Dale. ai-ea. $500. 644--5175 --• pd. 2194 Placentia Ave, "E" 002-4471 N1wport !leach/South t61h 11 h•lne 5•~~170 SUPER 4 BR. 2~' ha, lam to1ta Mesa Costa Meta C11.IJ blY.ll J & 5, 636-4120 2 BR" 1 BA. Bit-Ins, cpts, rn1, dining. club v.•/pool & ------------·--.,----·---2 BR, sito. crpls, drps, drps, l blk to beach $175 .,..,=,_, tennis, $470. 644-4186 bltlns, Sgl story, bea1n Ceil-mo. 645-3053. 5.'s&-1336. I BR's. F ·,'o:-m::.$'°1'°'85.,..... ~$2~25~1 N•wport Shores 1~· Selected pet ok, 20-1.1 NEW Apl.!l walk to beach Bachelor Furn $205 allnce, &IS.9'143, r~IS.8882-], 2 & J BR avail. ' Ocean View. Yent.lf lease WALK TO BEACH. • NICE l BR -apt. All Utlls. 536-1179 Heated Pool. Adul!s Only ' . .. club. tennis & pools. pd., priv patio, lllt·in stove LRG 2BR 2BA crpts drpe LAS BRISAS APTS". \\'c heve 3 & 4 BR. homes & l"Pfrlg. $150 646-0112. patio, e~cld fiat, ~ pets; !1615 Jtl\'C" Ave., NB flum $350 n10 .. yearly 548-1517. $165 mo, 536--1575. CitB S.12-2$66 C"..a.11 todat! The.v KO fast 2BR Triplex No pets, near 2 BR. cpts, drp!!. buillins, • • • CAYWOOD REAL TY shopping ctnrer, ~lUO 2243 C priv 1>3tlo; no pets. 1503 CAROL JORG&SON * 541-1290 * BRAND NEW ""'•'" St. 64"'8811 ~labam 191 -~own Lane $3.">0. YEAR lease, 3 BR, \\leekly Rate-torsi-teA~p~a=m~e"n"t--t;ARtloGE'11 ~ Pbf~ pnN\• Newport Beach You ~~~ell~~ .. o.f 2-bfls;-F-a.111-1111, blt:fn!';'"l!!W u •.s pa , CTP a, rpJt, lns. 0•1 ;.;.;c.;;.i;.;:.:.;...;:c;.o.;""---- 2 • cpts. llrps. \\'alk 10 beach. e;ets. $165. 557-5(1jl} ' \VE.STCLIFF 2 BR, 1 i~ bll. llckelJI lo the Community pool, Great for Special. i\1ove-Jn R8te 1 & l BR. $Jl.').$J:>5. Sto\-e, I0\\1lhouse. Adults: only, no R~~~~otAL children. 250 62nd St. 6-J.1. * ,.,....... , ..... , • Air c~ ... 4 ref, CfTlt/drps, hid oool. ~Is. 1728 Bedford 1'}. '250/ VEHICLE SlfO\V 7391 : ~.!tt::1,.._ ! =! ::!:' Adults. no pels. 6-15-8965. 1o. 548-721 111 lhe Sin Clemente REDUCED Re"' for lite 2 Bedroom. bltnll, DW, near ANAIIElrtf 2 UR, d9n, 2 ba. hon1('. All blt·lns, ocean vie 1v, $.175/mo 499-1482 University Pack SPACJOUS 3 Br, 3 ba ty,'llhse l\'/fam rm. XOO sq ft. Av11.il inid Janull')'. S375. mo lse. ---- 7 * LIAHt p.,.1ttte4 * A.., .. P.tl.. CO * Mef~ Sen-ke • J•llal n..tepy PHI duUe11. 3B.Jt, 2BA. crptll, Hc;>q Hmtn. Adult.. fllO per NVENTJON C£NTtR. * H"'94 PMI _ * M..tt.t ...... drp!!:, bltbi.I, ~752 mO. 642-c87. . January 1'-13 Water Falls-Lagoons-Founta ins 2 -3 ~ba."rrhttrlrp~ FJAYFRONT 2 Br. 2 Bl w/ PlertSe cnll &12-3678, ext 333 pools, playrrround. $l!'i() 1(!>. It"! patio. priv bencb ,, nier to t•lftlm your Ucketa Stay A Day, Week, Month or Whatever. Clll 645-0l40 $;00/mo. 9~1 • ~H510 <Nonh County 1011 1,ff _____. number Is 541)...1220.) DAILY RATES ~OM $9 00 1 BDR.lif, crpts. drpii. Viii DUPLEX ~R~ 2BA~ all * * t ,.... . • Incl. Ideal ,lo" •l»•lc. i:m blll"8, blk to bc:ach, Jrg Ro;00;;::::.,;'1 -_::._--=-= .'!;/ H.\R liO R P.IVll 1'11\T,I Ml \.1 r11 ·1:1.,'1, 645 1810 - -• Elden, C.~t $155.. 642-4U3 , yrd, ytar rot1nd, J-821'·2382 400 DUPLEX 1 BR, Unfum, 2 BR, trplc,, 'd~ " Ctlt. LIVE At !he Sell.ell. $25 .\\'k. rara,g!, quiet, no doR's, cats, Ad\lll• no pets, $22l. mo.• Pine I<nott Motel, 6302 w or mo1orCrq.es, 543-27:11. 64J-%06 cal[ att 5:30 _Coaat Hwy, NB. ~ · N1.i\7 2BR, 2BA, crpta, drps, AT the beach. S Br, $300. LOVELY Roon1 In home dllh\\•Uhtt, lnund fnc, no ,yearly._ ~ wlnt~r. Call Well klca.led. IUOfrno. Cali pet!, $.215, 545-7'/'S5 aftUJlm IW1-3027. M5-1Dtrl ' ' ---· • ' f ., J2· PILOT·AOVERTISER I -400 1. 'Nodnt>dOI, JJOUll) 2, 1974 ce R..nta Butlntu RentaJ DAILY PILOT ~ 445 Person1l1 M -~•-•on_rY._ ____ I ~Hiiioiife:iiiiW~oiinliiiodiii,~Miiiiiiliiiiii.; l--'.:....__;;.,;;.:..:;;.;.;..::.:;...;...:..;10 Ht IP. Wanted, M . 530 Lost 1BR•Bacht'lorene looldne out on Tropic.I paUo • Ne~'JIO'tl Bay, Jacum, lawld prlml, pri ent, rare rind. 67J...2193 or 675-229t-(ans"•trlnr aer-vlcoJ .• NEWPORT BEACH MliDICAL OFFICE NEWPORT SHORES PULLY UCENS!:D • LOST' Siamese Sta!Polnt 600 To 1600 Sq. It. l(Plt"CS, * SPlRITUAUS'f * ~ mt!'-9 mos. no fl a collar. avllll. lmmedlltely! 62nd &: Spiritual -rtadJrta• 10 a..m. Vic, or UD> Bile Santiago Paclllc Coast Hwy., Ne"'port -10 pm. Advice on all D.r, in Dover Sh~ rt: I, Bead\. For olfh .. -e U'5e, 'bur-nu1uers 312 N. Et Canilno Ne.,.,<port ~ach, on l2nli. ber 11hop or any ~Jne:is. · Rrul San Ocmente tor J( )'Oll have Jnfor. of Brlck-Block-Stono I I BABYSITTER • COMPETENT, deponda~ * 6'S-8ai6 * howln.'Ork.~ 2-SPM. lofust yoong v.on\ll.n to work J Neill' l-Joag H011pltal; 1700 sq. ft, gard<'o-typc • oWte: lou;. of parkmJ. 4 Llra;e ex9m., nur.1e 11ta., reception, butd· ne5ll olc., X,l"ft.Y & du.rk nn., prlv041e. doctor::,S otll(.'t!.: :! n'IL-1'00.llll.....air~....J~l for orthopcdlcs. $765 Ptr Palntlnt & drl•e & be 'responsible. to 4 d1Q'1 per wk. 9:30 to ~ after 5 PM. 6' pm In Corona dcl Mu. ROO~fS $31 wk I.IP w/kh. $ll w!< up 1tpts. Children rpet section. 23'{.fj NewPQrt Bl~ CM. 518-9ia5 o r &15-3961. P1perh1n9tng ALL Cash tcgli;ter, phone &: BABYSITTER, . Live In, 1Uock. Xlnt rell!'renao• ft• (HouaekeepeN need imnted, <1uln..-d. No 1lutltnl1 ph~ue. Rents very· ~W10nablc; 11.ppt' call 49'J..9034, 49i.9t16 vihereabouta ples.se ca I I PROF. wallcover!oc Illa.le POSIT'ONS C.M .. area. ;is.um Coll Mn1 Adam1 641-7575 BAR!lfAIO, "'Uel shirt. AJ> COMMERCIAL ply ln person, t1amt• Room, month to month or lense. . 646-0169 Rev.'al"d. He. No. ~14, UUiW'., all BEST MASSAGE lN N.B. l)'{>H-: -paeor. 1 14 ' ·615 .. ,050 ' lfOO l1v!M A\'t>:__Suite 103B REWARD -Xtru. !ra: blk ~--lilt Si:_1stol l Open 8 AM. male cat (15 poundi) white l"fT1 EXT PAINTING mo. , . -lf•''?Wlfl Cl.,INC. Ann. 557--0539. hind feet, neck shaved Free Est Jim 675-3559 19th & Monrovia, <.'1.I. or TELLER MOD tarn prl bJth, klich prlv. Congl'nltd $22 wk. c.okir TV close to UCI SS'MISO • ..... ' • PALM & CARD READER because of recent IUf'lery, ......... ...,=====-"" 601 Dover Dr., ;:)ulte ;l ad w/i'eduction, 108.11 Bench det1parnte need or medical WALL COVERING NEWPORT BEA.CH Blvd, Stanton. 527-3406 attn. Vic. \'orktown & Uc. No. 263(&. In$. All \\'Ork J ndu1trlal Rent1I 450 * * * · \Yard, ~788. guaranteed. Les.' ~4449. 100% F.REE call 646-5544, uk for Donna. Experienced BEAUTICIANS.' Styli.st, w/ following or without. Apply UNITED -~~ ~~~ * COSTA MESA·* lM? 1·ede1'al Avenue LOST-Owner otferin& $100. Quickly & Reasonabliy at 33•11 Newport Blvd., NB CALIFORNIA BANK OC'EANJl'RONT lov~ly pvt room & bath w/klt prlv, tor college age fcn1ale, 615-1105 o~ ~ $115 """" Reward for return ot white uw S.F. u.v power . Costa Mesa 1..-aJl1,.-o femaJe cat neutered. STEVE 6446510 1300 S.F'. Prlv!ile office, You are the winner of No front cla"'S, \\'earing <.'01 · PROF painter, hones.t "'ork, plenty of parking; 2 ~ckets to the lar. idcnHllcatlon. Vlc. 1363 reas. Int/ext, free estiniate. * * * f..rulter unll.8 avallable. SPORTS & G "'' ~· ... , " Ready for occurutocy. Rli:CREATJONAL alaxy Dr., NB on 12'!/29. Refs . ......,...,.,_, ~13. 'B OOKKEEPEJR.-exp. pt-time to start w/ismull dynan\it' Co. Y.'01·k Into full time. 6•1;;...2111 Newpor·t Beach. ~~'f nful~~~ C. ROBERT NATIRESS VEHICLE SHOW . Please call 642-9S56 Plester, Patch, Repelr AT • * + , Coat&~fesa ,.. __ 1 ,1 REAL'J'OR &m.G5!l at the LOST, English Springer PATCH P' ·~RING A. 1':. BRO\VN You are the \\1nner of U1l> a "esa J,,,.. · ANAHEU.! Spaniel, vie Ogle St, C.J\1. * """~~,.. • 6.12 Cove St. 2 Ikkela to the CONVD.'TION CENTER Liver & \Vhlte, White feet All types. Free estimates AAMES CO!ita J\Jesa SPORTS & ' NOW. LEASING January 4.13 & legs & ispot on nose. · Call 54l)..:6.S25 You are !he winner or RD:J\,EATIONAL Huntington Be•ch Please call 642-5678, ext 333 ·p1ease hold her. Lie No. -P-lu,_m_b_I~-------2 tickets to the VEHICLE SHOW NE·W M-1 to claim yoW' tick~. 7800, Ans. to Oa.sha. Call •• ., SPORTS & at the F JURSJ'l mo. rent free. Dix. t1."" Sq 1'"'1: & UP !North County toll b'ee 646-1700 Reward. • L.R. OTIS PLU'!BING Buttau of REX:REATIONAL ANAHEIM o c.>s nr. 11.irport. 1,2 & .,...., -. . nwnlx'r is ~U2Q.) " " VEHICLE SHO\Y 3 R rro $1 Hami1IO"I ~Newland St. LOST lid 1 R••nodels.& R .. ""';...,, \l'•t".. En1ploymt'nt i\gt'ncy roNVENTJON CENTER m. t1pac..-es 1n 35 ti.1o. * • * w scar et Afacaw. .. .. ,..._ • ., "' at the January ._13 JanitonaJ serv. &. ample ff0.1970 ~!!!!!!!~!!!!~~~112/29. Last seen flying beaten., disposaJs, fumaces, ANAHElfl.t Pleue call 642-5678, ext 333 parking. 833-3223 Bef. noon ~'!""!!!!!!!,.,,!!!!!!;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. ;: North OU! or Emerald Bay. dshwashrs. 642-6263 fl.f/C & CONVENTION CENTER to claim your tickets. or 833-2840 Aft. noon RENT ,.M,1, 60Q sq. tt. 2944 jrnl Any into leading to capture B/A. Con\plete Plumbing Start •74 With January 4_13 (North County 1011 h'Ce DESK space avruJable $50 Randi>lph, No. 10. C.~t. lolit Ind FOlftd L::iJ of bird, please contact, Service. Lie. 272004. Please call &12-5678, ext 333 number ls ~1220.1 nio. Will provide furn1ture $100/1\10. 675-5116, 673-7o.J9. ' 49-J...0005 collect. PLU(\JBING REPAIR An Excltlnt to clain\ your tickets. * * * at S5 mo. Answering service 4001 BIRCH, NB LOST lttALE Irish Setter No job too sniall tNot'th County toll fn>e all bl 1-I 3600 I .:• r.n.,.., Found (frff ads) 550 lost s,ince Dec. 21. ltaS ,_j ** 642-3123 ** Chell1n9ln9 nun1bcr is 540-1220.) Guest Home 415 av a e. •o•" Beach B vd. ~q. t. .nl·~ 1 ·~ ------~---* * * H t'ngt Be h ~321 · co Jar and flea collar. 2301 S. Main Sl.reet Santa Ana ,(547-9511,) ~qunl 01iportw1lty Employer Controller Tre•• $30K J\1ini co1nputers. 30 mil '74 ~r. Account1nt $12K o..,.ed L1z Re.lnden Agency 4020 Birch Street Suite 1().1, NB 83.l-8190 Established 196.5 COOKS & DISHW ASllERS Da.ys1Nltes, no exoer nee: ANCIENT MARINER 2607 W. Coast H.wy. Ne"•port Beach &1&-0'201 Apply 3 pm-5 om Mon-f'ri un 1 on ac · Rent1ls Wanted 460 FND: MALE red Irish Set· O\vner Jieartbt'Oken. Call SeWing/Alter.Jtions Ne~ Cereerl AVAIL. Jan. lst. Pvt or BAYFRONT OFFICES ter, large, w/flea collar. J\tarti 543-1730. CAMPERS COOKS,. To train for a~sls· semi-pvt, good f~, xlnt Prestige area 740 550 33Q. ARTIST needs quiet live in vie. o.c. Fairground. Go tol~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ EXPERTISE -Alter. Ladies HUNTERS tan! manager. Graveyard 24 hf' care. Lots of freedom. ~ ft 3700 Newpo' rt Blvd Studio, beach ru·ea.. o .. C. Pound on Manchester 1 & l\1ens. Pick Ull & delivery. shUt 6 d•ys wk. Co. ,.,,,.;d Honte)' almosphere, cen· ' :• 536-9905 ]~ s ~ trail)' located on 2 bus lines. =·B=·=•1_s-_1220~----~ "!!!'!!!~ -''""-'O::'.:'":o•,,,•:o·--~~~c r }nstructlon rm __ ·_543-__ Tl_9_7_a_ll_er___ lngenuif,y : $700 FISHERMEN berietits. Jack In The Box, can 892-5-193 anytime. . ~Rll\1E of(Jcy! space, avail ~ FOUND Dec. 30, Malef;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~·....-~ Televis_1·on Repair Great chauce for tht• intliv I n<>tXi several qualified in· 1205 Baker, Costa J\1esa. 1----------1 ttl 1'~ashlon Island, Newport •----""-· .. 11 Goldeii Retriever n r · who can organize & ITil'lke d1viduals v.·ho are outdoor COURTESY BOY, must be NEW roncept In living tor Beach, 861 SQF. to 2,350 ~.. Harbor View ·Homes Npt. COLOR TV Repair, expert, changes. 2 Dynumic tnen minded & \\'ould like to available betwn 8 am & St. Citizeiis. See to ap. SQf. 1'1.!rn or unfurn. Reply I iiiiiiiiiiiiii Beach. Ca.II to identify Schools & who have a rapidly ex-k $1000 110!/V\ 5 pm daily. Neat In •n. 1 64• _ PO reasonable,-. most in home. ponding L'O. need a togelhl!r n\a e . to """· per ..,, pree ate, .o-v,•0 Box 1264, ~. 644--0722. Instructions 575 Antenl\il service also. Bert 1110. Thi!i may be your pearance, "'Ui train. Ca 11 Vaution Rentals 425 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB Announcementi 500 FOUND; sm. (nixed Bassett Gallemore, 91)8..2783. indiv. '"'ho can get thein rhanCT'' to become a pa11 644·2060. 1 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I , Be I Ll'?'b /I t PIANO lessons exp tch new organized in their ofc. This Of one of the Nation's I -O=="OC.,,~=~---1 2300, 1710, 1200, T20 sq. ft . & age. · rown w 0 s · 23852 W nil . To' le is a chan1,.-e to do your ~st•st g-... ,·ng 0 u t d 0 0 ,. CREDIT CLERK 55c per sq ft. Ample prk'0 • * * * of grey. Vic S.D. Frwy nr 111,area 8 ow Cir.,--'---------· v · & h 11 "' ... ..,.. • RECEPT/TRAINEE LJVE in the all new Dana Ulil. Baumganlner, 541,sm2. ·GEORGE COKAS Brookhw-st. 548-4005 or Lag Nlg 495-0533 Elaine 1 • thing! a'tiel)' ' c a enge. recreation c..-ompanies. Not Polnt 1-la.rbor at the 1612 Santia"" Drive 833-0730 ask for Dee. feick -CEIV\fl.1IC TILE NE\V & p · & c· h m $800 land sales. Call l\1r. \\1R)'l\e Xlwn/tlitoptlepoor~ inoor berlghxperl. lndAvglv .. beautiful 4MARINA INN Office w/beaut view, 565 Sq. -..y ~~~~;-'j~~;.;:~~I!~!!!!!!!!~'!!~~ remodel. Free est. Snl jobs oise ar: : 10 lo 1 or 5 to i, 558-8636 • ft. Newport Center. $425 nio. Newport Beach ~ND: \Vhile Samoyed, vie. u·elcome. 536-2-126. Act as personal sec'y & adm typing--...,villin~s-lo leam A!otel, 34902 Del Obispo St. Profemiionally derorated. You are the winner o! O.C, Fairgrounds. Oioke I I~ -"-=='-""-="----assist to VIP. Travel, meet C'hamber of Commerce \\•ill do It. FantasUc start, (496-235.1), KI t ch e 11 • El-Estate Realty, ~ll20. f tickets to the chain: Go to O.C. pound on s.mc.. W Repeln: Top Soil top execs. in So. Cali!. Act Needs male or female help. Ing salary & f..'O. benefits. ficienc~s &. Apartments.,~~=-~---~-SPORTS & Manchester. . . as hostess at Co. en-. OV('£_16 ror locnl . dve rtising Jeson Best Anancy Heated pool, direct dial SHARE exec ocean view RECREATIONAL iiiiii * QUALITY + tertainment functions. Com, program. Telephone \\"Ork. lJ"' ~hqne3, television, sauna Auite & sec. in· Un1on Bank VEHICLE SHO\V FOUND: lrishlk Set,ter;.._ male Baby1·111·1n9 * t1·1ULCH & TOP SOlL * municate w/entertainers al S2 hr + bonuses. Calling s'w"tetltl :nBJrookhunt. F ~!1!;..,, th l aundry r.cillt~, Bldg, .N•w·port Center at, .. _ Vic 2600 B o v 1ange ~"' • K. • .. •ic: "-·· ... ~2897 •----------• ground breaking lrom our ore. Pick your own met"ting' room. clOse to San 6#-9440 ANAHElfl.f Ave., ~la 1i1esa, u-w-1 """ cn30 · u bel' bl hi" 1oa 3 3 g DELIVERY ••·n, (•• early af1 6. LICENSED Q-IILD CARE JoW""VJ ceremonies. n 1eva e s u. m· pm or pm· pm. ••10. "" ,. 0.eniente & Laguna Beach. 650 Sq rt }'urn or CONVENTION CENTER MY l-IOJ\'IE NR SO COAST "!!!!!iii!!!!!!!!!!!=~~~ I oppor. tor person who has Apply In person morning L A Times home Come pill.)' in our Unfurn. · \Viii : sublease all January 4-13 FOUND; sni, fem. puppy. · · · , · ;: no family ties & is free Jan 2nd ONLY delivery route, must have aportllshifli, 11h0pping & or pa.rt. Airpo11 area. 833-Please call 642-5678, ext 333 Blk w/wht markings, on PLAZA. 557·8656 I ~ £r-hin•t ~, i I j to travel. Secy' skills a C.K. Ad\•ei1ising economical car, over 25yrs restaurants. $50 week & Up. 33.30. • to claim )'Our tickets. Golden West Ave. nr stables BABYSITTING -my home. . """"" _J f must. 315 3rd st, Suite E old, 2~S hrs dally, m Bring this ad & receive tNorth County loll free 968-5789 By the hour or day. Huntington Beach 50Jicltlng, no colleetlng, '-==~lo!!f~l!!on!ii111tsi1~wiee!!k!i'!i'!!"'!l"~t.jij~O~F~F~l~C~E~w~/~•~tof~ir~J... number* ls 54!'12al~ FOUND: Male German Short • 675-1706 • Stability: $650 CHECKER good supplen\enta.ry income, r refr/sink, stall shWl'. 1652 I ~-~oo-~"---~~ haired · P9'inter, vie, Irvine Carpenter Job Wanted, Male too A clue to this great position AUTO STORES \\'estmin'>ter, GG, HB ntta, Rentals to Share 430 .Ne"•port Blvd, CM. , 548-9766 Legel Notices 510 & l95h; call & Identity --'-'---'.;.;.._____ is that person u•ho is Jeav-638-29'24 • WANTED, Roommate. Wol"k· Ing lady, 55, wishes to lihare 3 Rm. apt. with Mme for ~~ rt!'nt. S50 &: ~2 tight & gas pe r. month. Not deluxe, but clean, comfortable and re&111 -onable. Zl79 Thurin Ave., C.1..f. Avail Jan lat. · MALE to . 1l\a,re f\lm. 3BR condo, $150, San Clemente, 493-7438 l.1An>3pm GIRL roommate \\'anted to sllatt 2 BR hse..-S75 mo., Ne"'porl Beach &12-8164 PARK Newport t°"·nhouse. Want.Girl to shr. w/2 fen1. pool & tennis. &W..1673. Gor-for Roni 435 MINi WAREHOUSES STORAGE No ~Jove-.in or Move-out charges. Froni $7.50' Jl'('r month. ' Hamilton & Newland St., 1m ALLSPACE . 960-1'70 979-2251. * * * SCRAM LETS ing (only for'p erAo nal lsofferingexcepUonaloppor. DEN T AL Assista nt , Ole ' suite-, 1000 ft. Suitable NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR P. SHEF'FLE'ITE • reasons) has been lhere for to womt'n interested in re-Chail'Stde. 4 handed sit for doctor. H u nt i n it o n ANY DEBTS BUT MY FOUND: Great Dane• 33951 t:alle de llona"•a 12 yrs. Fantastic co-workers tall careers. We have open-down dent•'slry. Able to take Gan!. ...i!f ,..,.... female: fawn Color. Vic. ,... ANSWERS · .-..,--•-"'~·-.....,.,.,,'=--,"·,.--,..,,, 1 SOWNITH. AtARGARET A. Back Bay area, N'pt., Costa San Juan Capistti\..,rv:> & 00. beh neflts. This firm 1 n. g is to.;_ .mdanagement good x-ra.ys. Min. l )'I' ex- Busineis Rent•I 445 M Atesa vie. 97S-352'2 You are the winner of Y{ants t e next person to trainees. n.op1 advance· per. Laguna Ni g u e I. 2 tickets to the stay longer. Your own pvt ment, xlnt't benefits. 111 E. 495-4245. 3XK> or 400) sq. ft, building FOUND: Blue Parakeet ban· SPORTS & Frugal -r·orurn -µngo ofc & supervision of I other 19th St., C.M. 645-8264. tor lease, Avail approx.1 . ""°""' ded vie. 251 22nd St., Costa RECREATIONAL Yoif.armly -\VOR:-\1 like gal. Nei!d indiv. who If. Equal Oppor. Employer DENTAL Assistant Chairside, min 1 yr exp, some eve hours, desirable Orange Counl)' Location, 54~ aft llam March 1. Presently occupied . ,,.,($8, Ca.JI 646-9089 VEHICLE SHO\Y Personal notice in a ney,is, do Al i:t & AIP up tu T . . CLER I CAL ~ ll,1~r Vee ~:dtron~. FOUND, Cat "Koko" vie. ANa:Jrt;{™ paper: "George, please come Type little. lmmed. Assignments. Top Phone e~rt Vavc~her; Personals 530 ln'ine & 16th, Newport. CONVE~TION CENTER hon1e. The la"'" need('mou•, Debit/Credit:. $575 $$$. Long_ or short term MD-3280 646--0109 ing and the garden needs a Largest co: of i~s kind in Call 540-4450. t . L----------l·----------rPl ~anuary 4-l3 WORM like YOU. f\label." the V.'Orld needs sharp NEVER A FEE AT TEi\tPO. -- -""""""'= DENTM..--:1\ S-S I ST A N-T "ntE Factory" hu.--a lrg .PROBLE,,.I Pregnancy. Con-F'OUND small white Poodle· ease Call 642-5678, ext 333 capable gal> w /x 1 n . t TE~lPO Temporary 1-lelp shop avail. $185/mo. In · f l de n t , s y m.p a thetic fl'm. ,Meadov.·lark area H.B'. to claim your tickets. Job ·w1nted, .,.•m•le 702 background doing A/P. Top Chairside, capable & exp. in all aipects .. of general dentistry. Call 644-0922. Cannery Village 425 30th St., P.regnancy counschng. Abor· 84&-9423 (North County toll free benefits & xln't chances for CLERK NB. 642-1960. hon & adopUons ref. Lost · 555 ~umber ~s ~1220·! NEED help at home? \Ve adv an cemen~. BeauWul -DENTAL Recept. desk only. 1736 ANAH.EIM c_ M APCARE 642-44?.Gr ----------ll==-'=-~'=-.,,.C'=---have aides, nurs.es, plush ofcs near all Orange 1 yr. dental exper. nee. Ground floor Office iu~: LlFE OR DEATH LOST Dec. 2Sth. lO mo old FRED THE CARPENTER ho us ekprs, companions. Co lt TYPIST Fringe benefits. Some Sats, 600 f 673--2654 Let our babies live. For fem. SeaJpoiJ)t Siamese, 22 yn experience ~ustom H 0 me makers Upjohn · -ee"·ays. H.B. area. 846-3540. mo. sq t, alternatives to ABORTION Blue eyes, Vic.53rd &River work rough or finish 547-~I. ' Gal.in White: $575 ' . DENT AL ·Receptionist, TIM_E_FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT Wpl AD . call LlFE LINE 551-5522, Ave, N.B. Reward, 645--0280 carpentry Large or small EXP~R nurse to care for Rush, this busy doctor's ofc We have. an opening for a Laguna Hills, El Toro area. 24 hrs. --------~·-jobs 639-9873. elderly in their home n~ you now. Doctor will shary. hig.hly· cap11:ble Cle~ Expel': Salary open. Replles A LCOHOLJCS Anonymous Phone 542-7217 or write P.~. Box 1223 Costa Mesa. - MIXE~ -Shep ma .blk \\'/~t Carpet SjfVJce 545-0268 train you In back ofc duties Typist w.ith m1n1mun1 55 ronfldential. 830-1130. markings "·eanng Sa n • "'•Ip Wanted, M & F 710 if you-know front ofc \\'Pm typing for our busy D I ET AR y A Id & Bl'l'nardino. lisc. Reward JOHN'S ,..., ...... ,t & Upholsterv Personable & friendly t~ Credit and Collections De· , h e 5.52-1450 .__..""" •.r -tJ u'Ork w/patients Hrs are partment. A typical day o use. k e e P er. Deluxe · Ori Shampoo, (Soll Retard, ACCO NTJNG onJy !}-5, M-F. · ~i.11 include heavy typing, reslde.nt1al ville. 642-5861. Woman to meet lall man 2 IRISH setters. Both 11 ants). Degreasers & BILLING CLERK TRNE fihng,phoneaandoperation D I S H W~SHER , 2698 over 30 tor companionship. mos. Lost 12,24. Vic 23rd all color brighteners .r.. 19 Great co. has career ope0: Opportunity: $500 of ofHce machines. If vari, Newport Blvd CoSta Mesa Cal l ll,1-ary ~ &Santa Ana, Cl\I. 642-83TI minute bleach tor ~ite ing for sharp indlv. w/avg Just the spot for begihnei' ~ty's your thing, th!s is·your 548-4501 ' ' .J carpets. Save your money typing & good math apti· who has sh & types. Will JOb. . S Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmport-u 970 I Autos, Imported 970 by saving me extra trips. tude. Employer Pays Fee/ train to become exec. sec'y. Apply m person or call: DI HWASHERS 1;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.;1 Will clean living mt,, dining Also Fee Jobs. • Gorgeous 0 r r J c e s in 808 CAJ\.f PBELL Must be over 18 rm., & hall Sl5. Any rni. J1son Best Agency beautiful Fashion Island. Cn4) 54{)..5000, EXT. 250 Nile work $7.50, couch ·SlO .• Chair $5._ 17400 Brookhw-st, r·. Vly. HYLAND Aoply lri pef'S<>n 15 )'J'S. exp. Is "hat counts Suite 213 963-6115 "SPECIA_l,S_ 11 -• 5 CROWNS not method. l do work ;) LABORATORIES myself. G<xxt ref. 5..ll--OIITT. ACCTG CLERK; rapidly Se<!retary $650 3801 E. Coast Hwy ., Cdl\f DIBERNARDO & Sons _ gro11dng,. . nat'I Sail boat Repro Typist $650 3300 Hyland Ave. * • * _ca~t sales _ installation mlgr hiring for head ore. Loan Serviet? $550 Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 J. DAWSON ~~:SON'S SEA & SUN SUBARU I - . -and repair 963-2&39 Pa)'t'Ol.J expr necess. A/RT Legal Sec'y $650 n equal opportunity 21061 Amberwick Lane Auto. FUZI GAS RATIONING? I 0: GALLONS PER WEEK? WITH A s ·uaARU ' YOU WILL-BE ABLE TO DRIVE 300 MILES PER WEEK V THE RIGHT CAR! It(' AT THE RIGHT PR!CE! i;t AT THE RIGHT TIME! DON'T WAITI BUY NOW! WHILE WE HAVE THEM TO DELIVER '72 NOVA Coupe . '69 FORD LTD 2 Door tr1ns., Air Cond. Pow•r Steerin9 ( 179-Air Cond. Pow.er Steering. Power Br1~e 1 . l861 IZRC. · A/P ptd. type 50 \VPM. Gal Friday $600 employer male/female. , . Hu.ntington Be8.cti Cement, Concrete For furlher info call 642-0542 Recept/Sec'y $575 _ _ ___ You are the winner of CEJ\1ENT: Patio, drives, walks-Repairs, saw & remove. Free est. &I~. ~~p~p~yer_ Medical S450 CLERK TYPIST· 2 tickets to the Teller $450 Employer Pays Fee .• Fan, SPORTS & Contractor GER\\'ICK & SON Accounting Clerical RUTH RYA.i>I" AGENCY 1793 Newport, C.M,. 646-4854 17931 Beach, H.B. 847·9b17 Bldg Contr. Addit & Remod ADVERTISING !i:<iles & State Lie. Bl-114321 managers. Orange County's !)73...00.11 54S-2l.70 fastest growing magazine. JACK Taulane, re pa i r, Pros only. 64a-3633 remod. add, Lie. B-1 269072 AIDES.ORDEKL1ES. Age no My Way CQ. 642-'t703. barrier. Special training El.ectric1I & Genera.I class on Jan. 7. Apply Ltc'd. 842-0731, 645-0357 Park Lido Healthcare, 466 Electrical Flagship.Rd., N.B. AN OHIO Oil.. CO. oilers e ELECTRICIAN e .., PLENTY OF l\10NEY plus tic. #156310 cash bonuses, fring e •• 492,1934 ee benelits to mature in, dividual in beach area. Gardening Regardless of experience, EUROPEAN G d airmall G. F. Read, Pres., · 1 ....... RECREATIONAL Accountfhg : to $12K tasuc oppor. :--"'.6e co. will VEHICLE SHOW . . train sharp md1v. w/avg. 5 Yrs. min. exper. In man typing & lite exper. in ac· at the acct . . ~ s s u me . a 11 counting dept. Xln't co. ANAHEIJ\f 1~spons1blhty. Supervise 2 benefits. 10 Key helpful. CONVENTION CENTER bill elks. Laguna ~a. Also Fee Jobs. January 4-13 IC k J B t A Please call 642-5678, ext m F Bk pr to $12K •son •s gency to claim your tickets. Mature. Work in equipment 17400 Brookhurst, :F'. Vly. (North County toll b'ft repair. Tustin area. Su ite 213 963-6775 number is 540-lnl. l . Acct to $14K CLERK. \Veste111 Union -o f, ----*--*--*---! • . flee 9: 00·5: 30, 44 }\rs/wk. Degree. J\11n 3 yrs. exper. Typing 50 WPM 4 paid 1be fastest draw in the West. theory & s~. asst. lo con, holidays sick leave 4*-2513 • .a Daily P.Uot Classlfled troller. Compton area. u....I W n• P anted, M & F 710 Holp Wonlod, Ml F 710 Technical Eng: lo $20K =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiii~~·I &per. in design of land r mobile rndio I r a n s . Knowledge of irans & ante0: nas. 75 l\fHZ to 450 l\fi-IZ. Build & debug prototype equip. Costa filcsa area. EXECUTIVES-IAIAGERS "JOB OPPORTUNITIES'; a r c n er· · American Lubricants Co., J\1ainJenllJ1f.'e -Landscaping. Box 696, Dayton, Ohio 4mt. £ng. Ind: to $14K Tree Removal. V e r )' $12M·S75M Range reasonable. 642-5329 eves. APARTMENT Manager, Degl'tt & exper. Bills or older couple, experienced, material & contract adm, MOW & EDGE 27 units, Hunt. Sch. 846-3166 Cosla J\tesa area. .~¥p~· ART!Sf eXper. in film Sele1 Rep: to $14K General Services animation or art student in, Exper. only In outside sales terested .in l e a r n in g · of arl supplies & materials. "'I:HINGS" by J\foose. Gen'l Newpot1 Beach. G75-427l 3·5 ys. exper. dealing w/art Carpentry, Repairs, Plum· dW"ing day. dealers. L.A. area. bl!lg. E 1 e c , Remodeling ASSEMBLERS & MOLDERS SALARIES·Nl90TIAILI Are Yo11 Unemployed No-Are You Seeking A Ch•ng• -Worritd Abo11t Yo11r Aq-Tired of Broken Promitei- Undeclded At To A Ptoper c ... r1e of Ac:t iort- A~E You UNDER rA101 U Yo• Con Anw•r The FctHewf .. C•tet•rfes, I• TH Afflnnarlve, W•'d Uke «• laterrJew Wttti. Y•• 5 642-5613. ~~Qr fast growing liberg\ass $699 boal company. Apply at CARPENTRY, electrical Clipper MarinS? Co!'p, 1919 plumbing, fix-it. F & S E. Occidental, SA / Hon\e IU!pair, 642-140.1. A UTO LOT MAN 11 .H_i_u_li_n~g _______ 1 For one of Orange County's Solos Rep: to $15K Exper. in computer sales or gi·aphlc arts. Soft o r hardwares helpful. . "SPECIALS" IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHF.UL -WE CAN HELP YOU A. Do yo11 h1vt ttrong voc1tion1 I chivt ? B. Do vou h1v• 9t1.od n1tiv• intelligtnce? '&LCpe. de_liUe 'JO CAD.lllAC_4_JJ_f~--~s~ud~!~~inla~e M~~~ ~~~e£~~!~~~ Sales Outside Buyer to $121\ $'100 ""' C Do you feel 1ufficiently mofi~1ted to achieve ? 0. Do you hav• the ability to 1111kt d1cition1 E. Ari you re1dy to 11t • ra1li1tic c•rtt r objectivt 7 Reas. Barry. ~1846 or ere I Auto. tr1ns. Air cond: Power Steering, Power 673-0647. T..£0i>oRE ROBINS Bra k .. IP0 144571 -" GET RIO OF UNSIGHTLY FORD Auto. trans. Pq,w1r i t•ering, Power br1k1s, Air Oaims F.xan1 Safety lnsp Tra.ttic Clrk Sf.rv. Tech Prod Art l\1gr Co. Attorney SlOK+ ""' S650 F. If vou wer• convinced th1t help wit 1v1il1blt woulcf ,you •ccepl a. witho.11t del•v? cond. (19f .... GFI , ' '699 ' $1 59•9 TRASH & DEBRIS 112 2iI6o Harbor Blvd., -LOAD. COLLEGE Sl'U· Costa :11esa , DENT f>tS.6428 . I ~=---'=~=-~ , SKIPLO ER&: dump truck AlITO perts, 2 men needed, exper. only, Yoong e.x-~·ori<. Concrete, asphalt, pe.ndlng t-o. Apply 3621 w. S16K $121\ All Positions Listed At Both Officos YOU SHOULD KNOW e Th• better job1 ire not edverti1ed e ·Third p1rfy prof•11iontl inll uenc:• h 1o~etin111 nec:e1· t•rv e Gettin' the right door1 eper., 1t the ;;ght level r•· quirt1 ft:hniq11e. ' . ' • ' . sawing, breaking. 846-7UO. 1st, Santa Ana. YARD, garage clean-ups AVON remove trees. dirt, Ivy, drivew8,)'I, stumps, 841..2666 CHR'lSTMAS MAY IN COSTA MESA 32 Fl'. F1JRNITURE Von BE OVER 2706 Harbor .Slvd. ror local furn _hl\uls & ger)'J But, Everyo~ Still Suite 207 e Exe<11live po1ition1 ere f111•d through exer.11tlve Inter• view1. e M•11 re111111e meiling, ;t not 1 lot11 tn1we1, -SEND RESUME OR CALL TODAY -FOR- NO COST EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW hauling. 543-1862, 551-2136. NHd1 Avon Products.· Ca ll ·SS'-llOo , Hou1oclHnlng YJ~;.,A~0~~1~\1fc, ':,'ii ;.r::; 1 EXECUTIVE SERVICES, INC, Dedicat.d Clffnl::8. around. & oow i!! the perfect -HOME OFFICE -time to be<.~mc n R<ore· IN ANAHEIM •.JJE UO EYER'!THIN. *-·senUltlve. You eo n mo"" 600 North Euclid (714) 547-962.1 nets. Free t!lt. 646-2839 ••• N M I 't <' . An money at your own pa1.."i' &. Cell 776-lllO -• • n ;, • .Mint• II VACANT . apartments by m1..'C't ne\v ~pie in your unit. Ref('ttntt1. t'Onlmwlity, too. For more • !SECURITY IAN K I Ull.D1NG ~1 '1T~ 'iO?l 6'&1551 details, C.lk >IQ-1MI. . ____ • ______ _!!!.!!Jlfl..!!!_llll••--.. ~-1.·..,---!!J! _\_ I • < ' • \ . '--- ' . - • Wodntsd'1, J'"ulfY 2, 1974 ILOT.AOVERTISER 13 ~~~~~:!..-. ...... C171~~e~.~,.;;,~M~~:'1~51~St~S:~~::'.5.::'.'.::'.:::'.:31oi:rnH~er.p~w.r.en~1~e•d,•M~&~-r.:;;1n~e~1p~w.r:en~1:::r"'li7'1~ .... -cr.e~e=-uw'-•~n~1ed::;-,7Mr&~.-~F~1tt1~0•H"e~.1~P~\Tl~.~-"1ec1,...,7Mt'7a•F;..~,~10~~er.p~~~~:,... .. ,.-~;ir.;;:;;;=-~~---J1GO j~~~iiiii~~iii;jiiiii~, DlSllWASltER w•nted, all INSURANCE ~ PAINTER, EXPER. STENOGRAPHllR 'l')'plHI for lniunw<.~ pron>l· SCRAM LETS 11hiftl, Ap"ply 1n peram Jlfn.o ~~w Agency iii Orans;:e Coo.n-Chiu -A.-J/llint. SR. SYSTEMS ltlu:n hfl\'e good (fplns 11.bll· '1£MPO'S uni Al'<.•ount~ rte-pt. nt'ar • , & ho'•, 30.;,() Co&!t 11 .... ,., I)', nr al..rporl,' 1iecd& ¥.irl See Pi'rs<.m11el ~1anager lty & lite ih. o.c. AJlll(Al.1. Call l\1t\~Bllll, NSWERS i • Coroo,s del ~tar. t•:xp 111 pel'#Onul .~ l'On1· Balbo• B•y Club ANALYST ' b'::;'c.'·;;84;;50;:;.'-"'---~-A 'ennt/J riR'iiI PRESS Ol'ER. s1.;, nl~l"t'l<'I propel'!)'&. CIUiUalJ· 12'11 \V. Coa!lt ""')' N.B. For Appointmtnt o· I A Job' T~"PIST, gtn ofc; en1ployee, I HR. Jfl9;; ~lORAN, \\'£ST· I)' lnsurrulet. ~Int oala1-r ~P rt_T_T-1-, r. ' Cont1ct C•rol Smith " la • • . "'anted Jan-Apnt·, downtown Driven -El~ht -Hea for the right '-rirl +usu<d A • • t, or F/llmc A CO '·RATED • • &UN ER. lringt b r n e 1 l t Ii : Call male or lcm11-le for Hu• Opening cxb11 ln Ne~:port V LltgwlA acl't' offict. ~T-~ -t;x~ -X· . 'l!nnl:d DRY ciEANING, CXlnter TI ~ml on ~Vl.'(J , Jmi dell\'ery \\'Ork. Good ~ach bued fb1anclal co. 'rEMPO 1>ffen a lruly wiique TYPIST-Clerk for nun1ng Used 10 be lhfll llOJl'le. me>- atr'-. full timt. txpeDeJn'd 2nd. bet 9 J:. '!I. JJJr: •P-kno.,.,·l~jte or C.M. area for Rnior ~)"tcms ana•·-st 4 tinte saving oppOrtunlty ret.'Ordt1 & isupply orders. tels charged extra tor U1e ~...-S81111oal A•eN.y Pl"'t. 5'~2221 poln1men1 helptul . Above-a,•g eamlna:r: w/mfn. of tf Y1' el<per~ In Flna~~~·SIOOl ·S.rvice !or skillOO. ~EYPUNCH cau.&U-2410. . :och'•a!~.1 ~~wf~~: ~~~ t~'ft fvt Iii • '"' Paid daily. Pick )'OOr o"'n the de11lgn & implen1entotlon -, '· ,., vi *En.tr El'ectronic $16K JR. SEC~ARY hni Jro1n !h:uit-9prn. '(01!r 01 caiualty A/or ci'f!dit We Equal OpJ)Of, E1nploycr SECRETARIES VETERAN'S 11:bO\\' X·RATED 1110 es. *Mlchlnlit hr $4.52 t f"t-e Paid. -~'l!~tlonal co. own lrnn~11. A~ply 1n & disubUlty 5ylitl!Jtla. Pa\). _ __ \\;!'lo wllnt rttgnlfied & • ADpliancet 802 *I "~,_. mg tecks brib-hl uw:l1\1, \\'/good Pt'J'SOl1. Je.n 2nd ONLY: lil'ie,nc:y In 370 OS environ• ST0c:K-GIRL ' 1'tlmUlatln~ long or short liEY TURK11~\'! Intel'\'!lfcd ln ); ec ,. "'''··· ~--. . .u'RU"-.4c..8b,, 'J' ~ r_ I_' I f~i {' • • • C.K. Advertislug ment & ANS.COBOL nlan· F/tlme. Exclwsi\'c \Vomen ·11 tl.'.r1n llii!i1gnm<'nhi • re111 college! Not \V«":ll lhl'n, In-DOUBLE eh.:ct1·1c oven A l • *Cor,..._ s.c'y to '')"~keni:. 'x1n I De"rietlf"S li ·JU '3111' SI." Sulte--B ·• ·· ·cm:1ory:·· ·~·-· ·•• • -·----· --wet1.r-IHote.· 68~ ·J1tlt\Jltl;t -..d~s ..... eoyµl&..v.~ & .fulli _Jel'eliJtd-.in . /IJ9DrY1..t .~· elecla-lc.ooolc. to1). Q\'.trl ~Y. . • • *Adm Secretary $900 gttat chi.nee for }!d· lluntlna;1on Beach Exc(lllcnt beueflta, ~'Orking Call 615-2870. · months . )'OU decide! No"'' tact: $60. Tht\ cook ldl> Is uw)' lrvife · ---·--~-· ' Salff Rtp to S1SK *Rea-pt/.ft. Time S2SO \'1UK'l"menl. Salary to $550. J>BX ()per.. relief 11hlfl. COll(lli & ~advancement I»-STOCK ROOM & You can , ... , Velemn'* A(f-1tir5 Outce $3.i phone 557-2010 Co. Car + 8on.u1 *Midi tnt s.c•w $675 ,\I.so F~ l!~· Call Sally Ans\\-·erlag sen•tce exp . tenll:il. Please subntlt 'NVENTf\l{v C"Nl'ltO~ APPLY BY ·PHONE O~e5,'f"'585t 3C<>*llcge Rent Washers/Dryefl t•ee Pa.Id ~ -·1 . ' H11tt, ~. C 0 a 11 fa 1 Pref. FIT, ltS: -ar ca l'eilume "'~nt SAiary t!. ~GIRL-tlol -___ ._ UnJI ~ &: Let os knO\v 1 ,..,..,·.,..;,;....,-,....,.,;,,~-12_ \Vk. 1'"\IU niaitit. £.xceptional oppor. \\'/NYSE *Recept/ yplst .. 50 Penonnel Agen<.')', 2 T ~ O 53&-8881 hlstOt')' lo: Some exper. rit-ef'd. Call for "·hat your 11klll11 arc. No I'• l ==,.·~·;:o63!)-;;,' c='l'i:202:T.::*;-;;;:;;;;-ro. for tAlented tndiv. Finn *Secretery/PR $700 Harbor Blvd, Cl.1 . po• o-rn''", ans""'''"" nct.'<l to com In l~f30rtally \Vnllre1111, exper. r.fon1i11g da · · E *' 1 GI I Offl $520 °"" "" ""' ..... .., nppl &&2-8001 c · · ' \Vlllf" ,-~L, Elcc 01..,er, ln ta Pl'O<"t'S.'H.fl&". Jt:· r ce service expel. Part time, ap-CAROL Sl'ifl'fll ' · unUl \\'C hn\·o lhc 'ju!il rlghl' ~h l rt. AP p I y 0 rt I e s \.W-vv ? r-lush~ tmi!OJ?'. x In · t *Sec'y to PrH to $700 KEYPUNCH ply s.;7 \\'est 19th st, Sulle TrtefOOnc ansy,.·ertnc !!(>1v. iipo1 for }'l)U! Re!itaurant, 212 E. 17th St, 1 yr olri, ~11 nuoor bendits includine profit llELEN SCHAFFER OPR tr. Collta 1'1esa. 642·1403. · AVCO FU! or p/lime. Exper NEVER A FEF: AT TE~rPO. l _;C~M~-;6<&"303~~:;,· -=""'==·I ,;;"'~"'~"":';:·;;:l~"~·,:.96"'2~-<34=T;-;;;;;;; iharlng. Abo Ftt Jobi PERSONNEL AGENC\' • Fln1ncl•I Services pref'd but not nee. S. A.-Tempo Tempor•ry Help \\IJ{O \VANTS TO WORK! \\'ASllER & Dryrl". &ood Call Burt Long 833-.2700 4..'>ti2 Campu11 Dr., IH. N.8. hlin. 1 ~T ,.tn.:per. on 0'29 & l?RE·SCllOOL teacher, ex-6'lO Ne\11port Center Dr. Annheln1 area. "540-1962 -DRIVE A CAB! l.'01~1, SHXI. for both. Coi>-••7.2711 och. Day •h"t. per. Garden Grove area. 11 • U I -'ty I C Ill I k I I $115 "'T··~ T $750 I ..,~..,..,~~"!"""!"'!'"""' I '""' ,_, $2.25 hr. Call ss.i-4250. Ne,1·po11. Beach, Callt. 1« 1 n vc.-. .. k o1 a on11 a, TYPISTS· CllOOSE, Your hours. wor r•r one re 1· g · iJoJ -~ Sales Rep rne I r>v nt"', sec s pa.rt,1 me ~ SECRETARIES fot· yourself, be )'(Jut o111n Kenmore Gas Dryer , fee Paid EJtper. Sales Girl For Appo ntment EquaJ Oppor. E1nployer l50'il) Specialist for a proj· boss. ~ten or .,.,·omen~ Csn 140: * 6~2.30'.47 :fationa.ll)' knoy,.11 sunrir!'ts F''Unit•. Exclusl\'e V.'Onten's Contact Carol Smith PROGRAMMER ect on undergraduate in-J\take your new '74 a good be xllghlly bandlcnppcd. I ~_,,..;,.:::..7;-'-"'"0::o=-:-e;;;: manuf. SN'ks c" re e r I "·ear afore. Balboa ls.lwid. SERVICE Sta. 2 island n1en structlon front Jan. tllru year for you!! \lie cun help Neat • Cle11n Appenrance. Build Ing Materials· 806 'mot i \"a t e d ind i \' . Call 6Tf>.2870. I AYCQ ' ANALYST f/tin1e days. Arco 19th & Julnle 1974. Graduation fron1 you £·1eanrtup l~llls, !give :.ou Vis., n'tlml. Age 25 to TO. . B lid ' •·/persona.lit\' & d r i \' e ! I . Newport, CM co CRe w/degree in socittl an oppo un Y 0 gm"' Supplenil'nl )'Our inoon1c. • Surplus . U 1ng Fantastic binents including FACTORY help needed. l\o 1. . , , or behavioral s e Jen c e 9 • through exposure lo \'arlous Drh·e n cnb 6 hrs or niore a fftATERIAL. lOOO's of NEW , . & e)(penses Also exper nece5Yl'Y. Opening • F1nanc1al Service OpenWig exists in NE!\\'Jl0t1 SE\VING J1.·rachl11e Operator, preferred; ability to write typt>S of work & Spt'L'ial as· duy. Apply In person. ITEMS! Doan, lumber,·piY· ).· ~abs · · on all 3 shilt.s. Apply in I 644-5800 Bcttch btt!!ed fina;icia! t'O. Ladles \\-.?a~ si.ngle needle, and p~pnre an 11. I y t I ca I slgnments in dlffert>nt <.'Om· ''elloiv Cab Co., 186 E. l6th wood, aluin &h!!i!tlng, mold· ,..~~ ,,._°... R. >'d•r "L2'()() persol\i. Reeves Rubber. 4lf> Eciual Oppor. Emplo)'l..'f !or 370 ANS.COBOL 'pro-1733 Monrovia, CM 645-1529, reports 1-eq'd. FantllllU'ity 1mnies. \Vf! \\'Ork for &-with S ......... '"i ~ • · . d t ........, .;wuu ~ ""f"'"" • Pl "-Cl I w I <i u e' t I onn•1·-· c-n-)'OU loward your g"'"ls. t., '-""llff i•' eGI\. Ing, \VUl ows, e c. ,~ve. co, .3a.11 emen e. __ ___ u:ranuncr analyst. Applican1 -SHARP GAL .-.v ,_ BUILDERS SURPLUS Oaims Adjuster ~ New Year, New Fee Paid $8000 Storti National co. seeks career slnlcUon & comp 11 t er, ·Best of all, "'e don't charge FU" T"IE :-•-help I LANDSCAPE niw;t Mvc al Jeasl 3 yrs . 2'"" So •t In St • • ~ ...,,. -...... To manage ''ery active preferred. Monlhly 1al•~·. you tor ii. Call today. JI.lake ......., · "' a " .,,.,.., \\'aJUed, apply 230 Newport 1'1alntenance Superintendant: ~~pl'r. in ANS.C.'OBOL & ' · -~ J.ton...11 Sat J0.5 C Dr T I' In be di OS. P.1U!il have ability to \VOtnen ~ boutique. htust S3Tt Applications from · l!ltl u111 your lil'lll ne"' friend in lllfdlMclse lI'U enter ., a s c. t. I t•.-..pan ng 1nanngl.'n1et1l design, code, test & implc-ha\>e exper. & be JLble to quali fied candidates !!Ire 1974. · 'lijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii TI4: r>46-1031 10 A:\1-6 PP.I. I L'Olnpany offering cniploy· inent financhrJ /acl.'ounting take f .C'~e of, f u 11 \\'elrorpc; minorities .tt Office Overload I Furniture 110 , GENERA~ OFFICE . ~;~:.~t. i~,~~~~fv~o~~~ ~~11~ sy~tems. Exccllefli benefit11, ~!:'rihSg~rjl~es. Xln00t appc;ir. :'OPP~'.:_n ~~ ~.1.~Bgrued•ntto, J-. 81._h5SS'T1.·.006l N.B. AntiqUtl 100 ·F • .::R:;,IG;:l;:D.:A:.l:."_E ___ R_E_'_F_R_l_G. fanln.Stic ~tart•ng ,salary (01 tc!'ested in supervision of working t'Onds & advance· ,,,..rson w is. Ul· ......,, .. ~,:,) ,, " shru-p ind.iv, w. i v.ell groo111. huidsc'•IK' niaintenan"e. incnt potenti1:1l. Please sub· ten;s_ted In a perm .. f/t1me Office of AcAdemic Affalt'$, * TYPISTS * * SUPER SALE * Like nl'Y.' $145. \\'nsher/dry· ~, ap~ar·-·e & . , .. -1 1 """lt1011 If "OU 11ua1Jfv call Uui_vcrsity of Calif. Irvine, er •"·. G1"'e11 <"l<'"I ""'• & ""' .. ~ ........ avg.:"yp-Prefer 2 yrs. experi~ncc in n11 rcsumew1recentsaacy ....,., · ., .. ~· ,,.,... ... " , ,,.., ~ng. Duue1. to include "ork· niaintenancc 01. related history to: for appt. ll'Vlnf', Ca 9ai64. Phone: Register for UP TO V2 OFF! I lo\'ci;eat $75. I\1arble tbl & 83.3-ZTOO Ing w/fore1gn students. Lite fi eld. Horticulture degree CAROL' Sl\UTll THE LOOK 833--583?. a temporary job JE\1.'EUlY. 20';~ or~· chrs $45. ~ lrshaped be.r e.'lper. helpful. desirable, but not necessary. AVCO 644-6500 ____ today 2nd, 3rd & 4th $75. Sniall old refrig. $15. · niotivated i11dl\'. for lop itra.in?e program. Fantaslic benefits & oppor. A180 Fee 'Jobs. ?" Sam Rid<r Accountant · lo$14K Start the New Year right! Established n1edlcal facility ·seeks sincere indl\•. for computer bkkpng. XI n ' I benefits-I< gteAl oppar! -- Call Barbara JI.lac 833-ZiOO · J1ton Best Agency Call 714-640-0313: 7:30-8:00 Financial Servlc:e1 .SHARP-GAL TRAINEES Intervws: 9-1 2 HOURS 11·5 I\fi!IC plants and rugs. 17400 Brookhurst, 1''. Vly. A.l\f., or 3:30-4:00 P.M., 620 Newport Center Dr. To assist nianager In a very We Need All • BACKDOOR li\1PORTS • 968-0075. ' SUite 213 !)63.67T.i I\lon., Thurs., f"ri. or send Nc"'flOl't Beach, Calif. active boutique. Jl.1.ust have \\"Il l traJn dependable people Offic"e Skills ll!!Xi HRrbor Blvd .. C~I VEL\'E'f sofa & love seat, GENERAL OFFICE resun1e to ti.LC., Jnc. 2841 bouli11UC' Sl'll ing e:<pcr. & to bet'On1e plastic injeellon :Equal Oppor. Eniplo)cr B of A & t.1as1er Ch;u·i::c Nr nc>"'• n1u.st sac. AliiO Entry level position for bright ·~· Coast H111y., Cdi\l, Ca. EtJUal 011por. En1ploycr looking for a 11erm. fl lime niolding oprs. h1ust be able w!!~:r~ ~i~la~~c:. AN ·r.1Q U 1-:: CLOSE-OUT Herculon hide -a -bed , beginner. Lite accurate IYi>-92625. -----.lob \1'/an oppor. IQ gro"' to stand entire shift ii Burga Ins v.·hecl & dea1.1_,_1J..-0_27_> _or_61_J..955-,-·_·o_. -,---I j .. ..-"-a"le -to deal '>1."""il wl LEGA'-SECRETARY * Great Oppo_ r.tun~ty \\'/an .expanding bus. lf you necessary. Opcni.,ngs on lsl 4667 l\-facArU1ur ·Blvd. .... "' v .,. ... N ·~·• . I 1·1y II f hl f II"" "'--"""'8each "t.1ich11cl Angel" 213 Ocean, 3 Pc n""""<< ~1-m,Quee" the public. Call Linda Ray. e1v or expenen<..>ru rea qua l , ca or_ a_ppt. s t ( .:1J to start I 2nd "<="r.;,' n~11e: Lnguna " .........,_. ..,._.,., "" ~ Coe. ta! p 1 SHARP Care<-r 1n1ndt.'d ~· estate people. Your Oll'll THE LPC>K Shlrt f$2.M to .start) 3rd ~J bed, like ne"'· IncldJi mat· Ag ' 2790 sHarbo ~I~ retary for perni. job as private desk & phone, i,'OO<I 644-0000 fli Shift ($2.23 to st<ll'tl. Ra1se F.qual Oppor. Employer ANTIQUE Oiurch Pe"''• 2, t1't'lIBCS, shcclll, covers, pll· Accnt Rep Tmt" C}ffncy, r " ., -~'':"l"°al J\lai; Card ~xp .. or ,1,aik-ins, free advertising.I----'"'-=~--"'--in 30 days $t. oo days. Dark Oak lov.·s. spread. Call &144371. '74 Year End Balancel 1 "===--,,,,,,,=o:-.,-~. _ \\'til1rlg to lt•arn, f ash1on sanie location 18 yrs. Call SPAG~E.TII Bender has "\VhHe Ele!)ha.nt.," over-Call 494-4384 Wilt be .in the + -column GENERAL OF f ~CE, typing Island, &ID-8510. tor int1.!rviC\V. openings ,for salad1111aker, Apply 1 P~i-4 P!'.1 running )'(Jut house'.' 1'urn i\-10VING. Refrli·· power ~·hen )'O!l join this ex· req'd, meet public, busy ofc, LIQUOR Jnarket. EXpcr. pti. vv. F:. LACHENl\1-iER Cnshie~, \\'lne Girl, o\'er 2J. *Orange Coast Plastics* then1 into "Cash" ..• sell VICTORIA N ladie~ oak mo"'t'I', fu rniture & misc. :pandlryg firm. Career oppor. Permanent. . but not nee. \\'ine knowledge ~3921 or Eve. 673-4577 & W~t1!sio;• call 536-3856 850 \Vest 18th St. the.m thru a Da,ily Pilot dn.•sser. Valued $-150. \\'ill 19781 SC'a Cw1yon Cir-,HB. " • }raining & advancement. _16691 1'filliken A','.e. in person. 3041 s. Bristol, Pr~uction Artist Recreatlon•I .,...,..,..,..,,....,..,,..., Recreational Recreational Recreational Jor bright lndlv. Xln"t Johansen & . OUistensen helpful. Days or niles. Apply . -, or 645-0651. Co&la l<.Ie'sa, ,Calif. C'lassified ad! 1 st'll/trade. &IO:-j688 f>36-7982 Gall Kim Clark 833-2700 Irvine 55&-Hli3 S11nta A:na. 557-3282. • F~ ftt..1d. i\1ust have 11rodu{'--Vehicles 956 ·v h ' I . 956 V hi I 956 V h' I 956 • GIRLFRl~Y i~~INlffi ~:~~~l ;~~~~==;~~~~~~~m~rn~-~~~-~·~l~t!=~=~·~t~c~e~·~===~~=~e~~·~e~·~===~~=~e~~~·~·~==~~~ Contract Extra sharp person, male or PENINGS I• $ec'y Receptionist female, required with solid * lite llllffltralion. Snlnry to tBenefits galore in '74 experience in all office Progressive Irvine COl'P· has $750. Also Fee Jobs. Ca 11 'fronl dfc ol national firm skills: good typing, inven· lmmcd. operiings for gen'I Sally Hart, a.10-6035, Coastal ll18S exciting benef it s tory l."Onll'OI, koowledge of machinists, ~llling mach. Personnel Agency, 2790 H{U"· ;package for alert indiv. procuring "oods & servicew, oprs ·& profile mill oprs. bor Blvd., Cl.I. IW/head for figure&. bookkeeping, telephone Scheduled overtinie on a 5 REAL ESTATE '(:all SUe Knott 833.-ZiOO handling & patience. Short· day '~>k: basis. Xlnt op-SALESMEN ·• hand portunity for s ta b I e "? . to your advantage. employment. Pltlme open· \\'hy not \\'Or~ fn the holiest :hioorsemenl Oerk Trainee Should be ot office manager ings lrom 6 PM -10 PM area .. tlunt1ngton Beach • l '74 Proml1t1 calibre. 'Salary range $600 also avajlable. Apply on or Fo1:111ta1n Valley. Let , us T •-• I I 10 Sl,OOO, depending on ex· after Jan•. 2nd , 1974. train "OU. Call Phil Jl.1c· ! o-1v1na9eytar ""'n··n~e sbmlt 1 ' . r -... c . u resume o COLEMAN SYSTEMS Nan1ee.__, VILLAGE REA]. ·Jnternational firm see ks P.O. Box 1594. Newport 1 .,0 •2 Teller Ave. ESTATE, 963-4567. '.eager indi\•. Jor trainee Beach, Ca. 92663. .IDO"O tpog!fi?n. No 1yping! .. Great 1 -~""co"=--=:=c~~~ Irvine' 833-1810 RE,\L ESTATE •benefits! GIRLS -GUYS After SPl\1 SlJ.-1811 Ttiree full time, 9570 COL\L.\n Call Lynn ~larsch &13-2700 TRAVEL --· _ _ _ _ _ _ Exp'd only, £stab. Ne .... ·port MACHINIST, R & D Ex· ofc., i\ILS, Refs.----req'd. 2lJ File Clerlt Trainee - • You'll ABC-Love itl Ring the bell ln '74 wllen • )'OU joilt this h>nowned firm ;that pro~tes op~ fro!11 ""Within. Friendly ihd1v. voill ;love congenial group! ~all Liz Blake -833-2700 ~lacy to s65<i ·A Glamorou1 Be;lnning • Fee Paid •• Start the New Year right •in plush Qfc of famous corp! :1ndiv. v.·/flair & personality ·will enjoy super benefits in- cluding bonus. AIM> , Fee .Jobs Lynn ~1arsch ~ledie{l l Bnl'k & Front ore Dreamy Doctor ekil capable aSst. to sinrl '74 on tile + side! BeHutilu\ nt'\\" Of{. C&/I Sue h'.notl 2082 Michelson Or. Irvine 833-2700 • OVER 18 perienced, days only. Bio--331-1601 .., .. Dynamics, Inc. 1 T 5 421 _R_E_S~P-O_N_S_JB_LE __ w_o_m_an_11 F_REE t.o travel Ha~·an, ~t_ex-Armstrong Ave, Irvine. needed for occas. eve com· ll."O City & ma)Or c1t1es., . . . nl l 12 ld · I !\lust tie neat & single. No MAID,. live-in, ideal v."Orlring pa on o yr o gir . eJt:pcr. necessary. All trans-conditions, prlv. :fOOm. &1-ii ....... iioiii""iioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioll portaUon furnished w/2 bath, color TV. lo.tust_ drive.I• \\'eek expense paid tralnJng 1 v.·ell beha\·cd child, 7. program. For appt for per· Call v.·eekdays 64(}.8150, eves sonal interview, Call Jl.Iiss & \\'knds 640-~7. Sands, (714) V4·8097, 10 AM· MAID/ full tln1e. Newport f> Pr..f ft'lon tlITTJ :Fri. Parents Beach Travel Lodge. v.·elcon1e at Interview. Call 642--8252 1 \ SALES BULLOCK'S So. Coast Pla.ia ls No1v lntervlciwng for Experience Req_ull'ed Apply Personnel Ofc 10 AM to 1.2 Noon DICK WILSON'S SEA &. SUN R.V. BRAND NEW 1974 NEWPORTER VAtf CAMPER $ IRU 180888 1 '73 ELDORADO 18' MINl-MOTORHOME e AUTO TRANS. e POWER STEERING e AIR COND . 67:1-GDU FULL PRICE $ FULL PRICE BRAND NEW 1973 ESCAPADE 20' . ' ' MOTOR HOME \ $ ' FULL PRICE ' 18, BRAND NEW 1973 5th WHEEL BRAND NEW 1973 SPDRTSCDACH · 25' Mir .• Home EL DORADO GtnerakN'/Alr Cetmpltrtlr Sell Conl1lneN $13,995 FULL PRICE $3,595 FULL PRICE BRAND NEW 1974 <""-IRA.HD NEW 1974 NEWPORTER SUR·FER VAN AMERICAN ROAD FORD CAMPER • l248HI Self.Conta;ned I GI 0217 1 $J,495 $J,79,5 FULL PRICE FULL PRICE BRAND NEW 1974 '70 FORD 3,4 TON BRAND NEW 1974 PERRIS VALLEY W'I' OPEN ROAD 8' Cabover Camper 18 FOOT ~ CAB OVER CAMPER I@.~!~. $1495 .. 1241" ll7671GI S2,295 $795 FULL PllCI FUU Pll«;I I, • ' • ' F Pl to I n ov ta "" t M 0 Kl cl a G Pl to ( n M Pt I (• n ap IV 8 0 e ' I h M F s I 0 N 1 1 • • • Pl40T·A.OVERTISER Wodiitsaay, Janw1 2, 1974 FR£E "PASSES You Could Be One of Today'~ Winners 1 O l'oirs of $2 Tickets Given DaDy FOR H. WERN.ER BUCK'S 'SUl'ER SHOW' ·. I . ' I -. ... -. ' -' DAILY PILOT !I .. ! Find Your Name If YOIW ..,.. is lfsted In a 1peclal ad -It could appear undff afty clcmlflco\loo, oo loolt at """ oll--pllOfto 642·5678, E1lonsl0ft 314, b1- tw1e11 9 o.m. a11d 1 p..m. to make a"angemuts to pick 1.tp Your 2 free show tlcketi at Clf'Y cOt1vettlt11t DAILY PILOT office. •• • ' . . ~ --. . . ··-··· ;;· --------··-----·,.--;,,:•,;;·-----··-------··· .... _ .... ______ ~, ...... ·- • • * JIM ARNOLD ~ Seuhott Dr. Newport Beach You are the winner of 2 ticket1 to the SPORTS & Rfx:REA TIONAL VEHICLF; SHOW at the ANAHEU..f CON\'ENTION CENTER Antiques/Classics 953 Autos Wented 961 ' '53' BUICK SPEC. ALL ORI G ~ Stralghl 14, very Jo 'n1i. Xlnt oonrt . $775. 673-12;.iG Recreatlona1 Vehicles 956 TOP DOLLAR PAID · IMMEDIATELY FOR All.. FOREIGN CARS Call or come ln In see -us. NEWPORT IMPORTS January 4-U Please call 642-5678, ext 333 to clai m your tickets. {North County toll tree number la 5'10-lD>.l SHOTGUN, 12 gauge, Brown· I _...,.,.. l!tf] · · ~./~~~ $175 or beat ...... THERE . Ii MAY BE A BETTER TIME :: * * • Store, R11taurant, Bolte, General 900 Ill Bor 832 * * * Ml1cellaMOU1 1--------GOOD, USED SKIP WATSON • * • JAY GREER 1207 N. Bayfront Balboa. Wnnd You are the winner of 2 ti ckets to !hf! SPORTS & RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SHO\V· at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER January 4-U Please call 642-5678, ext 333 to cl11.in1 you.r Uckets. (Nor1h Coyn_ly toll free number ls ~1220.) RESTAURANT 2340'l Via Bu1Tlana EQUIPMENT MistlonVlejo OUcken broaiter. Ct-es Yoo are the winner or Cor food warmer. Taylor 2 tslePOkel.oTSto !he sott freeze. Hamilton Bch. R « malt machlne. Blender. Ro· RErR.EATJONAL VEHlo.E SHO\\' dar oven. Elec. cooking 8 t the counter area 12 ft. WW sell , ANAH.EOI l.odl~dually. Belt otter. CONVENTION CENTER &12-0090. Janliary 4-13 TV, R•dlo, HIFI, ' Please call 642-S678, ext 333 Stereo 136 to clalm your llcketa. (North County toll free ZENITH RCA L$,;!Jya.n.ia.L!!__un1ber _ .b_540-l220.) TV & 11tereos, priced Jess * * * . TO BUY A LUXURY ~CAR i! ~ .. [ BUT I OOUBT IT! I< l than lhf' dii;(.'Ounters. \Vlth NEED A TAX DEDUC- 3 yr. 'v\l'tw-e tube~. 1 yr TJON '!' Donate )'Ot.h' boat r parts & l!(>rvice. All B.S.A. I n f o r mation : * • * I BUY!! l I available models ln stock 546-4900. . & on display. '73 modeJ11 ,8~0-1-1~"------- Goult, used fumlture & prtced to clear. Cttsh 90 t1 '"'!!rln.. appllanct.'l or \\'Iii sell for you, plan or terms to 36 mos. Egulp. 904 MASTERS AUCTION ABC Color TV. OOZ1 Atlanta, 2075t,:,, Newport, O.t 646-8688 or 19046 Brookhunt, Hun· •n Mercury ~ HP outboard, 839--0974 alt. 6 01· Sunday tlncton Beach, 968-3329 or runs good, $3)0. Ca 11 &hind Tony's Bldg. :\lur l. £16l..5559. 645-6927 eves aak for Ken. FROM LAPPLAND RICE'S TV SERVICE 8o1t1, Powor 906 Beautiful Reindeer I-tide. (fonn~rly In Pantry S Oltr) CHRIS 32· SklU Lai);strake, Perle<! for a throw rug. * Holld1y Spoclol * '61 TW210 \ FB AP DF or hang on the wall, man)' Uted &: Color 1V sets -While w~ radk> reniote Outr1g'. decorator mlndu .. ,ed. Fort htre they last!! Color from $65 gers 'bristol 337' h r 1 eeologytl ed . • 1 h 11 up, B Ir \V fron1 $35 up. For $16 500 644-0343 eves ' domes cat anuna a.a a service call: ' ' ; ' · · wlldemeu appearance. $50. 546-6002 or 5-i&$lL1 Boats, Sail · 909 ~ · 1375 Logan i\\"e., Cl.I 16' Lone Siar sail boat WASHING mach. Kenmore, __ ,1 8 yrs-old. Xln't rond. $95. COLOR TV "·,ttrlr~toALSOr, coveF<alr. ~,',· Convt 110la, blk vtnyl, 4 frl REPAIR =·cd'in;"i;,· $100. 963-M87...,, old. Barely med $50. _GE_ t:'rn.art ttUOnttbl ,.rvl<e elec. rnna:e & dbl oven com-&:.<AV" ' -e -• l6'-Ve?i t u re CatanfUT'an bo $195. l\tove necessitates Moet ln home. Antenna ser· w/trlr. All rigging. Used ,,_.., oo:c~::. vice. also. twi -.~ '" -·· or llllle. Q'llr........, BERT G1\LLEJ\10RE TV ce. ..,_.,. '"'9"""°"° BOARDING stnble h a s * ~l783 * 1,61=2->19),1"76.=-:::cc-;=;;-:= fertilizer for your garden, LIDd 14' for sale #2816 \\'ilh bring your 1n1C'k & haul * -rnmm ,-boat co ver, $750. H 8\\·ny. Al\I best Hn'}('. 675-719S 837--070l JI I Boots, Sllp11Dock1 910 ~IODIGLIANI Etching $iJ. Fm to You Renoir ET. $&1. Laurencln WANTED; 111lp for 36 It. ET. $9:'!. !)n\i E:I'. $65. Prlv 3 Lines 2 Tfm11 $2 00 Pacemaker. Newport only. Ply. !1J.Hi195 -1 I ' Ca}}: 714: 838-4{)()3 FJRE\VOOD -Oak, Orange. Delivered &. stacked free. l\Uke • * 496-~18 SEUJNG 11ardy B o y s Books. Great savtnp. Xlnt cond. call 963-7723 Ml~enaneous W1nttd 820 WANTED TO BUY LIONEL OR AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS. 837-9685. w ANTED! Complete set of books by Robert Ingersoll. >18-3(136. Muslc'il ln1trum1nt1122 • • * LOUISE eunvms 2-1.62 s.E. Bristol ·Santa Ana You are the winner of 2 tickets to the SPORTS & REX:REATIONAL VEHICLE SHOW * BICYCLES * · al the . $10, HOLDS ANY BIKE CONVE~f~~NTER .life GU•r•ntH On: , January 4-13 N1shlld 10 sp trom •••• $9!1.~ Please cnll &12-5678, ext 333 Suntour Eq Colo\ .••••• $89.95 to claim yoor tickets. ALSO • !North County ton tree New Ital!~ 10 :.p .••• $59.9a nun1ber is 54~1220.) Used Bikes ...... All types * * * Beach Bicycles, 800 E. Balboa i!!!!!le1v<1.. Balboa 675-7282 RENT FOR ONLY $3 I ll"'-l !!157 Harley O.vldoon. OR BUY Wl'.1'11 NOTHING Pets and Supplln very good cond, Ridged DOWN . Dnnn, PA's, 11.tlkcs, . · . i.~ramc chopper, 74 pan Gultnr, An1ps, Rec.orga ns head, !1200 , 839--5534 & PJ1tno, all brand•. Pett Gener ii l50 '73. 350 CC Bullaro, Punang No age Unlit, no parent need· ._....:.__, ALSO '12 -125 CC, Bultaoo ed. OPEN NIGHTS TILL ~. S • p ~ood* punang 963-2725 SAT. TILL 5:3'}, SUN. 12-5. * ecur1ty et ,.. Now TWO Convenient Beef . by 27c lb. Cott. ch 10 SPD, Bike. Xlnt cond., 15c: lb. All l\en11e l supplleti $75. Locations to Serve You 547·3977, 14.lS Wilshire. s.A. Cnll ~like M2-«>24 FULLERTON MUSIC Coll 852 '72 HONDA JOO SL. Runs 18191 Euclid, Fountaln Valley great, $450. Must se.ll. Call 1 Blk. N. Son· Diego 1'~J'\\')'~ SO?tiETHING Uilletent! Rex anytime 646-6898. a:· Euclid . 7 , • ., • )cw-ley haired cats, neuters, 5 spd Boys Schwinn. Xlnt e SS ._.IV . b~ers, pet & •how qul:lllt)i cond!Uon. $35. Call · 122 N. llnrbor F'ullerton kl1ten11. -545--4522. 586-6688 • 171-1805 • Dogt · 154 BOYS 211'"· 5 •peed Raad- HA ?t1 M 0 ND SP I?!,~ WANTED:T1betlu-Ttrrler, mMter. Good condition. $30. ORGAN, $500. 303 ~~ med llze •tmp ""'· Call 1168-8333 Road , Newp>r!. 6IM6!6 lovable, .J:' d\lpollttoo. Im llooda Scrambler 350ee, Offlct fumltUN/ 6?-8!' • 5,000 "!1t.Xlnt cond, l!OO. 40 1,u!f. .,. St. Bomalll, -. AKC MPG. 00>-1408. ~·,,,. SWvi. QIRS fl5/25 nt1'd. Gnu>d champ atoek, :llO' oe Bultaeo Pllnan&· ~hn 18/31. elks. PlerCe nrm littd. $150, Barjaln, Good" eondU\on Im. ,::,111C-t-C I iQ...'\G ..,..... ' CM-4747 861 w.11t CM lllllO y •~•U• ll&O ~ Pl /"--..,. 126 BCHNAUZEJ\, mini, S mo, ~. ~~uro, lnol w•.-.. ' ""°"· crop, BIS lllnd ~· aood eond,_p115. S.P 811-6460 --I GRAND..oPININO ooG OBEDIENCE-$!>0•· by OUT OE SIGHT r.oo K.o\W. * SALi * Porlcl l Roel'. For Info. C\ltt. oalnt a. ,..t, Io ml'I. (0011 Muolc -511-3914, m-3180, lllHlOO S450. 6*'Rl: Now hu 'i:i"!r' ,,!..,. .... AKC lrilh· setter pt1j>plet. :111'" Girts Scltw\11\~l\\eyclo, all )"Om' m -,;,.. l Jom, s males, a .wtca. aood eoodltton, 1 )'l&fl old; Now ..... II 2l • -Call Mi-S1T7.' • UO. soi.m:t ' Just some of our Luxm·y Cars at an ECONO~ICAL PRICE! MARK IV'S • $2000 off Window Sticker Price. 3 TO CHOOSE FROM LINCOLN'S $2000 off Window Sticker l'rice. 8 TO CHOOSE FROM BRAND 173 NEW . MERCURY BROUGHAM'S $1500 off Window Sticker Price. A GOOD SELECTION BRAND 173 NEW COLONY PARK WAGONS $1500 off Window .. Sticker Price. 2 TO Cl;tOOSE FROM ' I " 12000 off 1200.0 oif 11500 off ·- This just could he tl1e Best Car Buy you'll ever make at anytime!!! Home 01 The New Car , , , "Goldm rowcltl' ' - ·- • SEE US TODAY ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY LINCOLN·MERCURY DEALER TO RECEIVE THE "Distinguished Service Award " for outstanding Service alter Sale. ' -AND SON ' -·-' ' .. , ~'~~.:-J · :.J-,,T]MERCURY-] ' -j j . " .. , '· LINCOLN . • -costa Mesa 540-5630 B~:; A T:i!)ltrl DOG obedience cla.u to lllrt SCHWINN, Red, lll'Pie cratt, Bil< s -uni. !lb nw,. tn q,. N-,Irvlnl .,.., very aood oorid, $ I O . • . · * ~ * 5*-4928 963--0149 an 5 & w\mds. •a...;_,;:-;... _________________ ""' _______________________ ..;.~---....11 2626 ''llARBOR BL VD .. of CARS'' -.• _J -' -r--___ , ' -, ' \. • -, • ' -• • ' J . ' 1;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;·;;;;';;71;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1==~==:--_:f:::70'./;A;;u;:;to;;••;;U:;ood:;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;"°;;.;.Oli;;u;t0.;;•::U::;•;;ed;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Ji0;: .Autos, UMd ;;ij Autos, OMii \\'tth1tl<11y, ,J.,,uary 2. 197t .' 990 Aut .. , dtoCi -' PI LOT·AOVERTISER ~ 990 Autos, Uoed . ALLEN CADILLAC-=-OLDSMOBILE _TOY~-73 CADILLAC ELDORADO ' • • $6895 ,_c_H_E_VR_o _LET_._J __ D_O__,DG£'"--_ T 72 TOYOTA ' MUSI' SACRIFICE. •69 Chev 1971 .PODGE Cztost\\'Ood II.a;-• • I. . · IMPORT SPECIALS f Full power. lac.' A/C., i\M/FM stereo w?tape, 1,.pa1a 2 4• ll""1toP cuatotl\ : tlon wn~, Po•~r "'""!'# ALAN SCHWA!JlE split seats, sunroo!. (# 1010 • · .' coupe, automatM;' tnln5 door A bralcer, nlr' cond. AN.It ~f 2S60 Alta \'lsta Dri~e 73 MERCEDES 280 cay[ LANDCRUISER ShHt. stroto bOcltet ... ts. nutlo, IU1Kage l'IClt, • _tJlt Newport Beach .,.. 73 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD <Ha5 ,,., . ., aleering. Vinyl n>0f •1 .. rlllg wheel, only .15,000 You tll'll tlie "••inner of fvutl air cond Red with white, tnDe1. like new. 8~ ' 2 tickets to the \Vhile '''ilh Saddle interior, full po'ver lac. e 4 ll'hffl drh't' B · • D El ~ U I C top. 6#-41511 '6.i DODGE wn.-. r..i...· SPORTS k air conditioning. Like Ne\v! • • run e(]ulp1nen1 roug,~am e . egance . .-d po"•er, ac. A/. ., .00 OIEVROLET Bel Alr litts, runs \\'ell,~'7~'t :ii, · REC'REATIOHAL . 13,000 'I'll" AM /FM stereo, low mlles. (.#970) '··to _,,~ •• t•• -~· ""°or besl oH"" ..,1~09 . VEHicLE slfOW MUSTANG . PLYMOUTH -• 69 PONTIAC BonnevDle Wagon 10 Pau. .. full po<.ver, f~tory air condltlonln,, ~edl fno. l.0191 -$1295 . ' $3595 .... . ~ . ·-~· =• -, ... . at the ...... l.!.~~~! )O~~S ... I . ..~ ... ·--~~~9.~ ·-······-'·-···"·· .. ······ IO .. CADJllAC.CONYERTIBLE.. •••.... --.$2595· "~J.'-~~~.2.'~· ···-····JORI)..-·._. ·a1fwlR1+~%:~ifrr · . Firc1nisl Brown \v1'lh B ·g "nter·o· I II . . . • .. I ' NE\V '73' ~tonte Cati<>. e1ec,1 .... January 4-13 ....... Allen \ : "; Old,mobile l -'. 1 Cudillac J . - ei e 1 1 r, U pow... Full po\ver, Iac. A/C.,· Ieatber.interior. (#980) .. IWU'OOI. cab lop, radials '*.Very ""'ean '."D ~ord Ltd PleB..e-call 642-5678, e~t 333 er, sun roof, fac. A/C., AJ\J/FM. .... • ~ <~bL't! ~mo warr. Offer; Broqa;J.Mlm. Lo mis. ' dr to. claim y0qr tickets. 0 Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac 65 CADILLAC SEDAN $1195 "52-lOlO , htdlt.• CuaL h\tr. · Au!o <North County • toll h.,. Sin 01990 Frnw1y . .11 U.tp~ Blue $POrts ~~:.·: ~{:.· ~~'~kllte~~ nun1ber, ia ~ .. 12201.*) At "-.1"'-000 1 ~ ~-f 1: ~·"" 'ft San Diego F'N'Y al Avery Avery_ ~arkway Full power, factory air co nditioning. (#1012) ~· ..,_, .-m • ro:ru:-.: T_.,in '188.~l ·~led .glau, · · Pkv<, Lag_una Nl~I. Sap•, .. 2.•.egLao .!.'n'"•..,Nlri·'e1A. very • s D" F ... ,....,Nu ""'· ,, 11~5' w/sld•w•llo.. h"'I IDOL. . , OtDSMOBILE '95-0800 131.elll L .. ~ -~ •n lfgo FHWIY .............WI ' ·fUSO Ci.ll Carol Nile•, Wed • ' ., . 1g~n1 Niguel 49$..0IOO 31-0800 • AJ ~~ '59-CHE\t n ea\wro,:auto, l a.ft 9 am.•919-m • Sales Ir &.:vtce ·72 * PLY111001'H ~telllte B31 .0BOO 73 LANDCRU SE-R Avery Parkw•y tape deck. 0000 Cond. llest '70 }'ORD LTD Omnlry OtDSMOBllE S.brlng, 35,000 actual oUe r, call 646-5574 ~.1-wagon, fully -·I~ GMC TDUCKS· n1iles, Qrig <w.•ner, n1ust 1.,.,...,....,........,"'l',...~.,....,...,...,...,...,...,...,.....,I ........... ~ ~ .. ~,.. " sacrHice-I.fake offer . '"Autos, Import·' 970 I SOf.J-TOP Laguna Nigual · CORVAIR. ped, 11550· 64 2-0090. HONDA CARS 5'19-3119 "'" 495-0BOO •--~~-~---1 Autos, mported 970 '70 MAVERICK Xlnt cond. UNIVERSITY OLDS ====--=...,.-~I . 495 OBOO B31 0800 Great mileage. 6 c..-yl. $1499 ·n Roodrwu1ct·, 340, 4 11pd, ALFA ROMEO MERCEDES BENZ '"'!!!!!!!!i!!!!i!"!!i!i!!i!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!il!!!!!i"!iiii!!~l ·63 Corvalr Van, reblt eng. 497-1858 2S50 Harbor Blvd h~nt dlM: brks, a/cond. Only 2)Xl0 miles (5$HY01 f! \\'ill tracJe for cycle 500 cc's Costa Mesa , s4o.9640 ~J'' cond-962. $~or bsl o .. tr. * ALF~ ROMEO 50 USID $3977 Autoo. Uoed 900 CHEVROLET & up. Call Bob, St;..2'01. ·~Iu';.~~.~fr~cond. MUST SACRIFICE ·~1923• ~·••· a.." deal always• Berlmas 'MERCEDES • CADILLAC ·n. MONTE Corio. al. 1 extru, __ C_O_R_VETT __ E__ MUSTANG '70 Olds Cutia"' Sup1~m•. PONTIAC frohl. S37'.l5 lSCr. #0288). f\ l • _.1 Lik air. stereo tape 1leck. full ~=..,:;··=,-,--,-..,,-I '72'~ & ·t·s. Complete se, ON DJSPLA Y -toJt. IW1A 1!173 . CADILLAC Eldorado. ~S.3793. pv.T, e new, ·~ ~~~~ie:: ~ti, ·73 ~IUSTANG, cflt", V~ . P"T, 39,000 nil, .$1700. ·~ FlREBIRD. lo\•: ml, Ex-\~n"0, n 00~1·· Buy 01' lease Factory Authoriied Oistribu· TOYOTA Fully loaded,; Bla:.-k on ~lack '67 CAPRICE v.··-n good .af;:t;,;7;,.,P;;;m'==="'-"""'"""~ auto, air, full p\\T, Lt. mue, G44-SlS5. Ccel crt~n<13 .. pd350 67· ~ ,.2..o., Bni, uv J" P k' , toi' for all Mercedes products !\lust • sell, Excellent cond., cond ~ best \offer 'Xi;. PIS ~ •Wl\lt• · vinyl top · \V/port '63 OLDS only 65.000 ml. onvc · fl ~· 1m ar tnson I Nl'\v cars . Parts . Service , dlr (6(KIG \Y\V I $6995 892-4444 P/B IHT-?697 ·~ ~~~e:.·:S· Pw, holes.· Less than 5,00J mi, 4 dr sedan. radio/heate1• T ·BIRD Ask About Our Unique 1966 Harbor. C.!it 646-9303 SACRlF'ICE, Estate sat~ ·~ o.7Co2°'CHEV='c..~C:;A=PR=I~CE~,,,-1-ul-p'-d I m'.-8031 $3495. 673-3828. $200. 494-l3S6 --------I Used Mercedes Le•se LEA.SE '74 TOYOTA 1200 ~1-"l1-en1ist Blue Cadillac: a ll IO\V mt, One Ol\'ner, 5~1J5 --.-C~Oi'CU;:G;::.,A~.R~.--ll.fUSfANG '67 , V..S.. l\Uto, 1965 Old!i. New 1ires, jusl ,72 T-BIRD · Pl•ns ~t'Olla sedan .. , . Get ao estrus. Cull 979--0539 to see. CY air, PS/pl\'( ~lsc brks, twied. Good lJ'ansportation H f I 1n1les per gallon .. , Only , • . . Fat P1'0llt i$ artaln .. >d when . R&H, x,lnt cond, prlv ply,• $200. 548--3523 .,..."nl:;.:ag"-"w"Chee;::::ilfl.;,6"''16-:;,' 1:;200~7I ' M>&IOO G45-6406' OUSI 0 mports $58.3.\ nio. 36 1uos. oper. 65 CAI?, Sed ~e Ville, Ex<.-el . you sell through resull-get-* '68 COUGAR * $995. 536-9953 ' Ncr.d a~·ead"? f-'lilt.l.'C an ad! Any <lit¥ i5 the )JEST DAY to 01 6862 i\otanchestet', Buena Park ~1d'lease. L'Olldilion, ~49J;__ ling D:\ily 1>i,lot Clru;i.1tied Rcfrlge1·ation. Good Sell the old stult Ruy the new run an nd! Don't delay •. ASTON . MARTIN on the Santa Ana Fl'\\'Y· 9~.\.H ,, l'-"A"d'c.· c.64:::2-56..:::.:1::..8 ____ 1 ** •192-0963 ** CLASS SEUS -&12+\j678' ·'stuff:-call today 64\l-5678, . 5'l3..7250 Autos, New 980 Aut01, New 980A •-ut'"o-s, ..... N-ew-~-...,9IO= AutO., Ne• ~ ~ , ... "'11."'u"'t"'oc.1,..,·N"e_w __ ---o;9ao"' Autqs,· New Bill MAXEY TOYOTA Aston M•rlln DB.£, s""'" . JIM SLEMONS Leggera vantage-tfig. Every access. I111n1ac; 1006.' $8900 IMPORTS or "'de I°' CS B'IW_. Doy,, MERCEDES BENZ -~----~-! !>!0-3440. Eves. 61"""5578· AUTHORIZED VOLKSWAGEN , • · , ' \I I ' \ 11 '1 · ' '' JI '.l"\1;111', I,• \\l{ BMW SALES & SERVICE Jim Slemons E::l AUTll. DWII FOi ·MOTOR I ! N w c R K s THE RED BARON'S CHOICE SALES. LEASING & EXCELLENT SERVICE 2810'! l\T111i;uerite Park1l'ny i\llssion \'iejo 831·2<HO e 495-49-19 t;SE A\1ERi-P\rY EXIT. Imports {\\le're top buyer for any usl!d i\tercedes Benz.) 13()1 Quait Nev•port Beach 833-9300 • a'TF.R FROM ~TacARTIIUR NOW OPEN Mi11lon Vlofo Imports fc:lturing MERCEDES BENZ & FIAT Con1plcte Sales & Service Visit Us Soon At 2S701 i\fargueJ'ite Parlrn:ay lllission Viejo 495-1700 <USE AVERY P\VY. EXIT) '73 ·150 SL COUPE $10,1.-iO O\\·ncr aft ,7 Pi\! rH(H).108 '73 ?11ERCEDES, 450 SL, Cocoa Bro"·n, Beige lthr in- terior, Inin1ac cond, i\lake offer, 6.\2-3970 • HARBOUR V.Wa Ccin Solve Your Economy ·car Needs . OVER • '74 TORONAD0 ,1143 $1577 . 9IO • -80 ORANGEC-OUNTY'S ' PEUGEOT --i 0& J NEW PEUGEOT I DEALER USED ·GAS SAVERS IN STOCK . Con1plcte Salesl and Service. 50 con1pacts on 'display. HARBOUR Off Wlridow $ticker ' Ew•lloo>t "'1"''~" 01 ,...,. , PACIFIC MOTOR . price l't'--i'Valual ion nux!els. DEMO $ALE , IMPORTS vw· SALES·SEHV ICE·LEi\Sl'r\°G PEUGEOT I ROovcy·"c'"A,,;RoVEEuRvEnl Y is;1 w. L!lf&';~~!~u 11111 Beach Bl. 142-4435 1 nc. Anahein1 533·82'10 HUNTINGTON BEACH 234 E. l7tl't SI. SAAB • • .. Costa i\lesa s.JG..4'.i44 \VILLIAt1 PATI'ON CREVIER BMW * SAAB 2~~~~~11a~.;:,1" Sales • Ser\'lce • Leasing Best ~deal al\\•ays.-Coniplete You are the 11.inner ot WI! \V. lsi., S.1\. 8rr3'71 selection noiv. Buy or Jease 2 tickets to lhe _ USED BMW'S from SPORTS & ~Jim P•rkin·-'s RECREATTONAI:;-'73 3.0 CSA DEMO -· VEHJCLE SHOW '73 3.0 SA DEMO at th• '7" BAVARIA ANAHEI~T • ~ ~-· "GONVENTIGNOCEN"l'ER '70 2800 CS January 4-13 '70 2002 Please call &12-5678; ext m '69 2002 645-t.i-IOO or 6fi.&IOO to claim your . tickets, '68 2002 TOYOTA (North COW>ly loll fu:e nuinber is 540-1220.) DATSUN ONLY 2 LEFT! * * * NEW 1973 TOYOTA'S WILL BUY YOUR AT GAS SAVER DATSUNS, NEW '74s PArn >'DR on NOT. w1LL NOW IN STOCK QIG DISCOUNTS PAY TOP DOLLAH. CALL IMMEDIATE LANDCRUISER KENT ALLEN. 54().~t-12. V\\1 '73 Bretlc .. Y cllo"', xlnt DELIVERY WAGON concl, IP u 1· ch. New BZlO'i;: thru 260Z n1odcls 4 \\'heel drive 1 #52:'.Sl ?ll?li3l. ~ZJ95 -S500 under 01icr 100 ne11· s.: used PIC K-UP TRUCK 74 s_· (~11 JETl pr/pty. ECONOMY CARS . 714hl~3.108 8·9. evoa. Sat Aul ~:n a Ii c transn1ission '66 V\V Dune Ruge, roll ON DISPLAY (#81Jll). bar, spec. th·es, su11-ey top. -.. '...,._, ...... DOT CATSUN _,,.,, ... A<>< ...... _....,,..,_ OllMCH ~-<:><14:1 9'1? 7'"" ~tlformn !; lllnt ur" Ill!OD ~ JIQ;;iQ J.1> ~ -tr.n . ... ~ ~ " . . .. $750 pvt pty. 536-7678 '67 V\\I Bus. reblt '70 eug, Good concl. $700. Call &G-3100 • * • WILL BUY YOUR KE,~E'l'II KRAMER VOLVO . DATSUN, TOYOTA 9161! Et Colorado '74 VOLVO~S HERE NOW OR VOLKSWAGEN "Fountain Valley P1\IO FOP. OR !'\OT. \rlLL You are the winner of PA'f TOP IJOLL\R. (.'l\LL 2 tickets to the KENT ALLI'.:N, .).IQ.0112. ' SPORTS & I P.F.:CREATIONAL Imntedinte Oellvery On ,\11 i\lodels 'iO DATSl)N Plcl.yp, lo V 1niles, xlnt cond. I ~HICL.E.,SHO\V_ BUY or LE-ASE S:l6-@82 at the ANAHEli\1 iD l , JENSEN 1 t'O'VE'TION CENTER -1•11 l1lli• Janua11• 4·13 Ulrllo CUIWI JENSE ~ I Ploo" e.11 6-12-56<8 .. •" J.1J VOLVO 10 clain1 ~'OUl' ti ckets. INTERCEP OR 1 . 1North ~unt): toll free 1966 Harbor C.l\t. 646·9303 L.AH.C:E SELECTION 11u1nber is a.t\l-1220.l =~~'0-' .::;;:::,_....:c::::;o"'I or COLOHS • • • 1969 2 DR VO]\·o sedan, L\l•\IEDIATE DELIVERY ,74 TOYOTAS wkd•rs 516-0232, nit 7pm FULL. SERVICE & 11'kends, 493-9300 ask for DEPARTMENT LEASE or BUY Call. Autos, Uood 990 NEWPORT IMPORTS . ~100 \\I. Coost }{1Vy ., N.B. 642·9405 MAZDA * Mud• •73 Rotary * $66 MONTH . 36 PllONTllS O?EN jj£ASE \VJU at't.-ept trade-ins CALI.. ~tR. F'RY M2..fi6fi6 Hunt..Beach MAZDA Jn11 &acl\ 81. «Uif .. B •• , .. 0.11, Pilot a.uiiied ... 142 5671. ' --f. Ne1v ?i1odels · 1\ev.• Colors at hltiN 8 · TOYOTA CADILLAC • * * R.A \' OVERTURF 2500 Newport Blvd. Costa Alesa \'ou are the 1\·Jn11cr ot 1966 Jlarbor, C.i\J. 646-9300 • 2 tickets to the 6 9 LA l\'-0.C RU l S E'R SPORTS & Har.<t-top. Superb conrlition! ._ RECREATIONAL \\'ill trade. 831-20-10 or VEWCLE SHO\V ~9 O\r. ..... 8.t th!! • ANAllEIA1 69 TO\ OTA Corolla \Vagon. CON.VENTION CENTER " 4 l'lpeed,. super eronomy! anuRty 4-ll Can rina n~. 831-2040 or Pli?ase all 1142-5678, ext 333 495--4949 Dlr. -~~=----1 to IAln1 your llckel.I. (N h County toll free tbel' b ~ml.) I .. ~~ke Roon1 For Dlddy" * * • · · · c1ean ou t Ole: 11973 ·CAD CDV: 11.00D mi's. . : . turn that JUN< Into c""h Best olr over ~. 894..goo) "',th a Daily PUol Oulltied or 638-1857 eves ad. CaU Ml-5871. . . I Daily PUot Wtr.nt Ads have barplm: i;::ak>re. I ' . '74 .. FULL Pk ICE t . "' . - -~'74 .. ~·98 ~-~LS. #1209 ·$·] '2"'"1' . , ... CUT LASS . Sup~/11e . 112sj'..,·"'!!,'~;'..~; ._; _, "'!"!'ii, .,': :. · ..''#,: ·' ' ()ff Window sti~ker · · .$877 -,used .. ar" ·~learan·ce!J • '67 CHEV~ro(UKfl2iJ.~ .......... : .. :'"'"''""'"~ '9,7"! -. Off Wln4low-Stkbr '74 OMEGA $2677 ' .. OllDER NOW '69 '-ONTIAC:firebird(XJJ7;SJ ............ $1011 · !11 -DATSUN"•k•p"'='""n .................. $1777 lloal iii~· .1246llQIJ . ' . ~ . • • '69 OLDSvistaCrulserWagon ............... "'"$1277 ' Auto., itlr, nidlo, healer, Rack '' '72 MAZDA1otary(l7LfLP~ ....... :··· ....... ;$1.977 . Almost J.00 Fine .trad~lns reduced like. this until Jan. 1. , ., ' ' . ·' 1 ls c Syri tod3y £UllS comm Alt negoti· furthe forces In o.r GOL fer wJ Kiss in Weste In Cleme Dayan the subjec O!ll compl f.o D In -~-----..i.=. " -----_...._ __ -..