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SATURDAY, MARCH 25, ·1972
• Navy Chap·lain ~s Alibi-'
VOL. '5, NO. U, S Sl(TIOHS, '6 P'AOIES
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Airwest ·Stril{e Close.r to Settlement?
Sex Cue
Second Witness •
Backs Chaplain
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) -A
Navy wife testified Friday she was cer·
ta in chaplain Andrew Jensen's car was at
rus home each night during a week-long
period in which another officer·s wife
claims to have had sexual relations with
Jensen at her apartment and various
motels.
Mrs. Martha Carcaba, wife of a Navy
commander, was the second Jensen
neighbor to testify that Jensen's car was
parked in his driveway during the period
in which Mrs. Mary Ann Curran claims
she was having an affair with the
chaplain.
"I feel very sure I would have noticed
lf the car bad been gone," said Mrs.
Carcaba.
She said she and her son were caring
for the Jensen dog while Mrs. Jensen was
visitin g her parents in Philadelphia.
"I guess you could say I kept track or
tiim because I knew if he wa s not there, I
had care of the dog full-time," she said.
Only three witnesses testified Friday.
Military Judge Capt. Ben N. Cole re-
cessed lhe court..martial until Monday
alter defense attorney Jack B. Blackmon
complained of feeling ill.
Mrs. Curran, the pretty blonde wife of
a Navy pilot. and Mrs. Lora Gudbranson,
wife of a Navy supply orficer, have ac·
cused the 43·year-old Jensen of having
Jove affairs with them over a one-year
period efiding last swnmer.
Jensen, a 17-year Navy veteran and the
father of two young sons, is being tried
on charges of conduct unbec.oming an of·
fleer. He has denied the charges.
Mrs. Carcaba testified Jensen told her
he made a motel reservation for Friday
night, Aug. 21 , because his wife was due
back that day, but Mrs. Jensen did Rot
return as scheduled.
Mrs. CUrran t-estified Tuesday she spent
that night with Jensen at a motel near
the Jacksonville airport and the pro--
secuUon Introduced a <»PY of the motel
registration slip as evidence. The sli p,
which states the room was fur a double
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the regular features of the new
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In addition to the "patterns" col-
umn by Steve Ellingson, you'll
find ganlenlng and lawn care tips
written by experts In their fields,
Check the page today. If1 Page 4.
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occupancy, shows Jensen arrived at the
motel at 9:11 .p.m.
The defense has conceded the reg istra·
lion slip-and several other motel registra·
tions introduced by the prosecution lre in
Jensen's handwriting. but Blackmon says
they "will be explained" when Jensen
testifies, probably Monda y.
Georgia Official,
4 Others Arrested
In Drugs Haul
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Federal
agenls have seized 1.000 pounds or mari·
juana a'nd arrested five persdns at
Huntsville, Ala., including an official of
the Georgia state labor department, on
charges of conspiracy to import and sell
Illicit drugs, the Justice Department an-
nounced Friday.
The arrests took place Thursday night
at the North Huntsville airport where the
suspects gathered to meet a twin-engine
ll°ght plane that just arrived ffom
Montego Bay, Jamaica.
The cargo of marijuana had a street
value of $286,000, narcotics officials
estimated,
La Paz Intermediate School in Mission Viejo closed
its week of Patriotism on Parade with a Friday
cherry-pie-eating contest. It's not hard to guess
who won1 Mark Johnson with his bands in the·•ir·
The expression on the face of Don Depain1 seated,
would indicate it was a tough race. He came in
second. Observers agreed that the competitors ,put
on a herculean effort.
Nixon Backs Ambassador
The Georgia state officia1 was iden-
tified as Johnny Freeman Railey of
Marietta, Ga .. chief claims officer of the s • d
unemployment insurance Section Of the I• al
Georgia. Department of Labor,
A. sixth sus~t who escaped as agents ' '
'Gloriously Drunk'
Hunt Continues
For Corrigan,
2nd Passenger
· made the arrests was identified as Virgil
Jewell of Decatur. Ala., an official of 'the
Huntsville office of Int er n a tlon a I
Business Machines Corp. (IBM). A war-
rant was issued for his arrest.
John E. Ingersoll , directOr of the
Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerol15
Drugs, said Jamaican police cooperated
with his agenlll ; In arresting another.
unidentified America suspect Thursday
night in the Montego Bay area, where
an additional 1,000 pounds of marijuana
was seized.
Besides Railey, those arrested at the
Huptsville •ino:rt .r~e identified as Virgll ~Jewell's' btQJ.ber, Steve, also of
Decatur: William Smith and Steve
Cavender of Marietta , and Roy Siravo of
New Orleans, he pilot. ,
The conspiracy charge carries a ma x-
imum federal penalty.on'convlction o! five
years in prtaon and a $1~,000 fine,
Ingenoll 11Jd the U.S. customs Bureau
and state and local police olflcers joined
bureau agent.I In making the 11rrests at
Huntsville, site or the Army• Redstone
A~nal and the Marshall Space Flight Center where the Apollo Saturn rockets
were destgned and built.
From Wire Services
WASHINGTON -Presidenl NiJon, r&
si>onding th charges Ambassador Arthur
'K.' Watson got "gloriously drunk" on a
flight home to the United States said Fri·
day, Walson Is conducting contacts in
Piris• with-China wilh ••great ~~ ..
tence."
'NltO'n gave Watson, the U.S. am-
bassadOr to Paris, a vote of corifidence at
news conference the President condoo-
ted in· his White House office.
He said' Watson's talks with Chinese
Ambassador Huang Chen "are going very
welt , •
''Mr, Watson is conducting them with
great competenc~ and 1 inay add with
tot.Al !Obrlety," Nixon said.
But Nixon &d not refer directly to the
charge by columnist Jack Anderson that
Watson got drunk and pasri out on ~
commercial a\rflnes night '"fllOin London
to the United Elates March ft Wat&on
catne home to confer with xon about
bisiasiUgnme.nt as the Amer cont.act
wltn l he Chlnt!e.
(Andeno11'1 column 1ppeara rqidltly
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on the editorial page of the ' DAU. V
P!Wf.l
Noting the question of Watson's conduct
had been raised 1n Congress, Nixon said
tha t "people in glass houses shouldn 't
throw stones."
Watson will make a brief trip to lhe
United Statea just after Easter and will
make a speech in New York, the U.S. em-
bassy In Paris aaJd Friday.
Wa'tson may atao~corif~ with. ofricials
in Washington during his trip, which will
run from about Aj>ril 4 to 9.
The 1embassy said his return to the
United Slit" had been pl~nned for
several weeks and has nothing to do w\th
the report by Anderson. He wrote that
Watson became abusive to stewardesses
on the Oight. Anderson said the Incident
occurred whe.n. Watson was returning to
Washington for instructions on a series of
meeUngs with Communist C h I n e 11 e
Ambassador Huang Che.n on improving
relatkms.
'.l)ere have betn two meetings betwwi
• lfuang an'd Wat.son and, anothtt meeting
Is po~sible before Wataon coes lo the
United State&
Civil alr Patrol planes and ground
search .crews still ha ve found no trace of
the son of famed aviator Douglas ;'Wrong
Way" Corrigan despite a thre~ay
search.
A CAP spokesman said late Friday the
sefirchera c o v e r e d the collstal areas
between Long Beach and San Diego
and moved Inland as fa r as Julian In the
mountains nort~easl of San Diego.
Object of the search is Roy W. Cor·
.. rigan,,..22, ,and ia pass~nger iden>Jfied. by 1 the CAP u 18.oger Powell of Santa Ana
Who disapPtlired Tuesday morntng In
Corrigan's slng1H:nglne Cessna 150.
The pair reportedly planned to fly over
Orange c.oUnty toward San Diego ind
shoot some photographs from the air.
The 11earch'fs expected to continue today.
Beauty Drive
April must be a 'beautJful· monlh. The
mayor of Huntington Stach aay11 so.
°""ge MoCracken flu offlctally prO-
<:laimed April "Beautification Month"
and urged all reslderits to help the
Women's Division ol the chamber of -tr« beautily the ctty.
Procedures
Get Okay,
Vote Due
Hughes Airwest announced late Jl'rfday
an • agreement on · back-t~work pro.
cedures with striking mechanics, bring·
Ing the end to the three-month walkout a step nearer,
The airline said that copies of the back·
to-work schedule · were malled to
members of the Aircrart Mechanics
Fraternlll Association Friday.
The strike by some 545 ml!challics
began Dec. 15 and affected Orange Coun·
ty Airport and 73 ·other cities served by
the airline.
An overall settlement was reached last
month but union leaders refused to 1ub.
mit it to a membership vote until the
back-to-work procedures were ironed out.
There is no immedlate indication when
the p~oposaf would go to the union for
ratification.
Lee Pitt, spokesman for Airweat, said
the schedule calls for 70 perce nt of the
mechanics returning 1to work within
seven days of ratification of the contract.
The remaining 30 percent will return to
their jobs within 30 days of ratification
said Pitt '
He also announced that Airwesl reach·
ed agreement a one.year contract with
the Air Line Pilots Association. ,
The contract begins April 1, accordlng
to Pitt. Details were not announced but
the pay raises involved do not exceed the
federal pay board limitation of S.S per ..
cent, he lidded.
Limited Airwest services was restored
at Orange County Airport In mid.
February. Since then service has been
gradually Increased.
Pitt said 72 of the 74 Airwest.-served
cities are back on the sclledule.
Orange Coat
Weather
\ ' . 1Flltr Weath~r ts predicted tor
youngsters hitting Orange County
beaches during the first day of
Easter vacation. There will be
some low clouds. Highs In the 701s,
lows In the 50's,
INSIDE TODAY
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2 DAIL V PILOT 5 Saturday, Matth 25, 1972
DAILY '!LOT Still 'hilt
Meet Frasier's Daughter
• Three youngsters from Fairview State Hospital
(Kenny. Lynette and Scott -from left to nght)
were in the "advance guard" which visited Lion
Country Safari and met one of 34 cubs sired by
Frasier the Fantastic. Two busloads or Fairview
youngsters have been invited to visi t the Laguna
Hills animal preserve free of charge on Monday
and Tuesday (Uncle Len Days) and readers of the
Uncle Len column also can get in free. for details,
see the column on Page 7 tpday.
Latin J(idnapers Ask Marine Panel
Eyes Homosexual
$1 Million Ransom QUANTICO. Va. (UPI) - A thrce-ofH•
cer panel has recommended that an 18-
year-old homosexual be given an un-
desirable discharge from the Marine BUENOS AIRES (UP!) -Kldnapers of
Flit Company executive 0 b e r d a n
Sallllllro announced Friday he Win be ex-
ecuted within 48' hours unless a series of
seven ransom demands, including pay·
rnent of one million dollars in school su~
plies, are met.
The demands were listed in a com·
munique which also demanded that SO
imprisoned Argentine guerrillas be fl own
to Algeria.
The kidnapers said the 56-year"4'>id
Salltlltro had been tried by "popular
justice" on the aeries of charges and that
"he will be executed by a firins squad
unleu they are met.•·
Sallustro, general manger of the Fial
Wears a Beard
BOSTON <UPI) -A naked ?nan was
arrested by Capitol police Thursday as tie
walked through corridors of the
Massachusetts State House. P o I i c e
described the man as about 25 years
old. about frfoot-3 and wearing only a
slighl be~rd.
Company in Argentina, was kidnaped
Tuesday by the leftwing "People's
Revolutionary Army" as he left his
suburban home for work.
The la test com munique, the fourth, was
the first to set any demands for his
release.
Other demand s listed included :
Corps. /
A spokesman at this Marine base said
Tuesday Lance Cp. Jeffrey A. Dunbar of
Falls Church, Va. ad.milted his homosex·
uality "several raonths ago" when he
tried to commit suicide by taking an
-Rele ase of an unspecified number of overdose of sleeping piJls. jailed Fiat workers.
-Rehiring of fired workers dismissed Dunbar, who joined the Marines about
since October. a year ago, will remain at Quantico while
-Withdrawal of police from the Fi;1l his punishment is re viewed by Brig. Gen.
automobile plant in Cordoba , a north cen---Charles Mize, the base commander, and
tral city. the Pentagon.
-Publication by the news media of the:
full text of guerrillas, communiques
distributed so far. And any to come.
The communique said "the deadline for
meeting the dem ands expires Sunday at
noon.''
Argentine President Alejandro Lanusse
met "'ilh advisers Friday to review the
case as speculation mounted that I.he
family may have secretly contacted Vie
abductors.
Profiteering Case
BUDAPEST (UPI) -E ight Hungarian
women have been sentenced to jail terms
for "secret prostitution and profiteer·
ing." the Hungarian news agency MTI
said Thursday, The women also broke
Jaws by demand hard currency for their
services, MTI said.
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Defense Rests
HARRISBUR(;, Pa. IUP I ! -1'he Har·
risburg Seven answered the government'.s
conspiracy charges with silence.
The defense rested its case Friday 10
lie('()nds after it opened . Nl'l witnesses
were called.
"The defendants seek pea ce.'' former
Attorney General Ramsey Clark shouted
tn a stunned jury. "They shall always
seek peace and proclaim their innocenc e
of these charges. On behalf of the defen-
dants, the defense rests.''
The seven anliwar activists charged
with. plotting to kidnap presidential ad·
viser Henry Kissinger. blow u p
Washington heating tunnels and raid
draft boards. explained that Judge R.
Dixon Herman forced their decision.
'"We ha ve a judge with no sense of
justice," the Rev. Neil McLaughlin said
at a new s conference following lhe court
session. ''He crippled us in every ap-
proach we w;inted to take."
The defendants wanted to call FBI
Director J. Edgar Hoover and Kissinger
to the stand as part of their effort to put
Judge Decline s
To Halt Work
On Freeway Job
SAN FRANCISCO IUP!l -Federal
Judge Robert F. Peckham has denied a
request by environmentalists to halt con·
struction of a freeway in Marin County.
1 The decision drew some new guidelines
for application of the Federal Envil'On·
ment Protection Act.
The court held Thursday that an en-
vironmental study is not required for
projects begun before the lav,r went into
effect un less there is persuasive argu-
ments that it is necessary.
Peckham denied the petition of the
Environmental Law Fund for an orde:r
halting work on a section of Highway 101
near Novato.
The Environmental Law went into ef-
.fect in January, 1970, and has been ap-
plied to_p_rojects begun before then if
•·practicable.·•
The Marin COunty highway had been
planned in 1968. Its route was not
challenged by the environmental group,
but it was charged that, the methods or ct1nstruction, requiring massive earth
movements, would damage the en-
vironment.
Peckham said that even when planning
has been completed for a project an e,,..
vironmental study may be necessary. But
he said this was not the situation in the_
pres.ent case. ·
the Vietnam war on trial. ,
Herman earlier denied their request lo
show the government was
"discriminating" .a.alnst the defendants
because they oppose the current Vietnam
policy . They said his decision indicated
he would force them to limit their
defense strictly to the charges.
"We 've been denied our motion to
pres·ent evidence . . , to make a case
against this government," Sister Eliza·
beth McAlister said.
She said the defendants agreed to ~nd
the case after an hour and a half of
discussion and "a lot of praying."
The Rev. Philip Berrigan. the central
figure in the alleged plot, issued a state·
men l from hi s prison cell saying he
disagreed \1·ith the decision to rest "as
humanl y and as strenuously as I could.
.. I felt we oughlto face squarely the
\"iolent absurdi!y of this indictment !hat
v.•e oug ht to submit to the requ irements
of truth , • , that we owed people an ex·
planation of our Jives and resistance,'' he
said.
The jury should receive the case by
Tuesday. following closing arguments by
both sides and a lengthy charge by
Herman.
San Francisco
Oka ys Shootin g
Of Wild Coots
SAN FRANC ISCO (AP) -The city
Recreation and Park Commission has
authorized "selective shooting" of coots
nesting on a city lake after golfers com·
plained they are littering the fai rw ays of
an adjacent golf course.
Some 50 golfers besieged the com·
mission Thursday with demands that the
department do something to control the
~lack, white-billed ducks which migrate
1n large numbers this time of year to the
area around Lake Merce:'.l.
A U.S. Game Management Bureau
spokesman told the commission the coots
1.usurp nesting places of other species,
such as canvasback ducks.
Department manager Joseph Caverly
said the decision to shoot the birds w3s
arrived at after the commission reluc-
tantly ·rejected as impractical "more
humane methods" of control such as net·
ting, sleeping pills and birth control.
Caverly said after a few birds are shot,
the rest probably will leave the area of
their own accord.
He said the shooting would be carried
out by a "qualified marksman" from fhe
department.
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Harris Rogers'
Rites Scheduled
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FunerRI i;ervices v.•ere sc heduled today
for J,larrls Rogers. of 17121 Courtney ;
Lane. Hun tington Beach, \.\'ho died Tues·
d11 y fro1n multiple internal injuries he •
su ffered in an automobile accident. ;
The services were to begin at It
11.m. at the Fir!t Baptist Church, !Otb
Street and Pine Avenue in Long Beach.
Rogers is survived by his wife,
Nadyne: dau ghters, Miss Joyce Rogers,
Mrs. Warren George and Mrs. Don
Phillips. and four grandchildren, all of
Long Beach.
Accide11t . Victim
Karyn Elliott
Services Monday '
Graveside services will be conducted in
Newport Beach Mond ay morn ing for 15·
year-old Mission Viejo High School coed
Karyn Elliott who died late Thursday
' from traffic injuries. •
~l i ss Elliott, descri~d by school;
spokesmen as an active. pop u I a t
agriculture student, was fatally injured ·
March 17 in a singlt-car crash ii1 the El •
Toro area. Three teenage companions '
suffered minor hurts in the rollover of '
the auto.
l\.1iss Elliott was the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs . Robert Elliott of 25471 Grissom
Road, Laguna Hills. Mr. Elliott is a
general contra ctor.
The rites will be conducted at the
graveside al It a.nl . in Pacific r\lie\V
l\.femorial Park . Saddleback Chapel in
Tustin is in charge of arrangements.
Besides her parC'.nl s. Miss Elliott leaves
her brothers. Robert and Todd; a sister,
Susan, al! of the fam ilv home: her
grandparents, Mr. and l\.1rs. Arthur V.._,
Elliott of CUiver City, and her great·
grandmother. l\.1rs. Marie Alice Elliott,
also of Culver City.
Cronqui st Rites
Planned Mo11d ay
Services v.•i\1 be held Monday for Ray·
mond J. Cornquist who died Thursday at
the age of 79.
~Ir. Cronquist has lived in Nev.·port
Beach for 17 years and was a postal
railway clerk.
He is survived by his wife, Hazel!e of
515 Irvine Ave.: three daughters,
Genevie ve Garner. Bettv Mattix and Jae·
queline Mesna ; and sevCn grandch ildren.
Services will be at 2:3'1 p.m, Monda,v at
the Peek Family Colonial Funderal Home
in Westminster. Burial will follow at
Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport
Beach.
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Wl1at's a Victim to Do?
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By ALLISON DEERR
Cl 1'1'11 C1Hy ~JI .. Sfltf
THE Tl~IE v.·as 12:10 p.n1. \\'e left for church and grocery shopplng.
Oum da dum dum .-
The time was 3:28 p.m. '\'e relumed to the apartment. opened the front
door and found the back door open, curtains b\O\\'lng.
c•lltk
\Ve had t?een burglarized.
FURNITURE had been moved . Dra\\·ers rifled.
Close ts searched tor valuables. They didn't take much
but they took enough.
'V e called the police.
The detective complimenled n1e on my freshly·
\\•axed furniture. lie co1nplained. ho'.1.-e\·er. that our 1\'in -
do1\'S '.l.'cre fil1hy . .
"Can·t get 11.ny prinls otr .those,'' he said. dusting
c.i the television. cloc k radio and doors \1•ith gr11phite dust he
assured 1ne 1\•ould ruin everything hf' put ii on.
"HO\IJ can \1'e keep the1n from coming back and taking everything else."
I asked.
"Can ·1." he anll'.1.'ered.
Talkative he wasn 't. He took an itemized list of what "·as missing. ''lf
they want to get in , they'll get in."
"WE'LL HAVE to move," I said.
''You can't move away from it," he said, "It happens everywhere."
He told us \Ve: could do something to help the police.
"\Vrite dov.11 seriel numbers of everything that has one. Hide the list
some\\'here It 1\·on't be found. That'll make it ea sier to get the sluff back to
you if "·e recover it.''
After he left \\'e noticed the lime on the clock radio. The th ieves had
yan ked out the plug and carried ii fro1n the bedroom to the living roon1.
The li1ne "'as 11:27.
"God. they musl have been 1valching for us to \ea1·e."
\\'HERE \'t'ERt: ~ou. Jal'k \\"ebb. \1hcn ,.,.e needed you7
Flourrwy Cites County
ln Financing Opinion
By TO~I BARLE'i'
Cl th• C1lly ~1191 S!l!l
Orange Count~'s discriminator~· school
financing structure i!i a ' · Ii \' 1 n ~
demonstration" or state'ol.ide inequities
tha t led thr t.:alifornia Supreme Courl lo
adopl the long overdue Serrano rulin.1?..
State Controller Houston Flournoy told
county Ja\\'ye rs Frida~·.
Correction of thoS<' inequities could
lead to adoption of a popular proposal
that a statewide property tax o( $2.88. be
levied, Flournoy told the Orange County
Bar Association .
If it i1, he pointed aut, Seal Beach
Elementary and Capistrano t:nified and
Laguna Beach Unified will be three of
five Orange County school districls that
can expect tax rate increases that would
not affect the other 25 of the county's 30
districts.
f'lournoy further y,•arned that all live
would have to make further rate ad-
justments to avoid losing a total of about
$1.6 million from their present program
level.
''\Ve nave to do something on these
Jines if we are going to implement the
principle that the Legislature should have
made effective years a110.'' Flournoy
said . ''We have to guarantee equal educa-
tional opportunity to every school child in
California and tax rates that vary franl
district to district are a violation af that
principle."
Flournoy compared the five Orange
County districts with the state's example
of the Beverly Hills School District as
.. school regions with sufficient assessed
value per child that a relatively low tax
rate produces a richer school program
than the rest of the districts can provide
with higher tax rates.''
"But that same plan indicates the other
25 districts servin11 kindergarten through
12th grade could reduce their tax rate!'!
.11nd still enrich their programs by 11 total
af about $19 nlillion.'' the controller said.
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.. Thars a net gain of over S17 million for
Orange County as a whole.''.
.. There are manv variations or the
plan:' Flourno~· said. '·But they all mean
greater b<:'neri ts for distrirts \11hich 11.re
no\\' on equali7.ation aid at the ex1>ense of
~·ralthier basic aid di stricli;. ··
"'The ain1 or the Serrano thinking is to
put the related tax revenues or the sli11e
in lern1s or schoo l financing equally
behind each srhool ch1ld .. , Flournoy said.
•·1t's a pity that \1Je had to '.l.'ail for the
courts to do son1ething that \Ve in 1he
Legislature should have taken action on a
long time ago."
The Serrano ruling dra'.l.'S its name
fron1 the Los Angeles fan1ilv u·ho suc·
eessfully argued that their child. a stu·
dent in an economically deprived school
district, could not obtain the education
available to children in a wealthier school
district.
Flournoy said the Baldwin Park School
District with its $5.48 tax rate per $100 of
assessed valuation and the Beverly Hills
School District with its contrasting $2.38
rate "'ere used by the st ate as examples
of the inequity that al so exists in Orange
County.
"Districts with twice the tax rate are
providing half the programs.·· he said.
"\\re have a range af from $2.05 to $3.75
in Orange County and \\'e are only going
to achieve equal educational opportunity
for all those students by equalizing the
tax structure."
Flournoy s11id he fully agrees wlth the
argument that the state should take on a
··greater burden in school district financ-
ing instead af increasingly retying on
property taxes for that purpose.
"Praperty taxation to finance public
education is being challenged throughout
the nation and the challenge must be: met
as both a matter af fiscal responsibility
and as a matter of justice to our
children,'' the controller said.
Flournoy said the courts u•ill probably
have to decide the issue raised by school
districts that \Vish to enrich their ou•n
local programs aver and above whatever
financia l allocation is made to them from
a state1vide allocation or school funds.
.. This is a gray area."' he said. "\Ve
just don 't know if it \\'ou1d be permissible
1•11c!er the equal educational premise and
il seems certain that it 1J+•ill laRe a court
ruling to determine the question."
Woman Requests
Trailer Park
Pay Damages
A ~·oman '.1.·ho r laims she got an evic--
tion notice rrom the o\l+·ncrs of a mobile
home park in SOuth Laguna arter she ob-
jected to nev.• rules she describes it~
''thinly disguised '' racial discrim ination
\\'ants $3.000 in damagts from awner N.
t . ~lcAdoo or the Laguna Mills Park,
30802 S. Coast High wa y.
J\1rs . ('.e:raldine Harper claim s in her
Orange County Superior Court suit th11t
her complaint is a class action on bthalf
of more than 200 tenants In the mobile
home park.
She st.ates that she put her home up for
sale Jan. 19 shoMly after she refused to
sign new rules and regulations distributed
to tenants, ~1rs. Harper alleges that the
new rults dil!Crlmlnate against pro-
spective tenants in tenns of ·•race. color,
reli~ion . national origin and ancestry."
~·lrs. l~Rrptr claims the park's O\~·ncrs
lnterrcred \Yith her plans to sell the home
she bOupl~ for $5,000 in Au p.U!:il. 19i0. to
lht point lh11t she faces a considerable
financial lossi0n tht> sale.
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Hayakawa
Vs. Pupils
SAN FRANCISCO (t:Pl I -There \1J8S
San Francisco State College President s.
1. Hayaka\va front stage center beginning
his first campus lecture in thrtie years.
And, just like old times, there \\'ere the
student hecklers. shouting a b o v e
Hayaka\\•a's \•oice and interrupting his
speech.
"\\re're _going to shO\V him that thi!
campus isn 't content like he thinks 11 i!I,"
said Bill \\'yman . an SOS member. who
\\'BS suspenr'ed from campus in January.
The shouting began almost as soon as
the noted semanticist began his lecture
oo "Self Concept and Communicaliou ..
Thursda~··
But students loudly den1anded th~t
Hnyaka\1•a soea k on racisn1 and !lie firinR
of certain professors on ca1npus instead
of hii; intend<'d top'e:
"'Vhat are you afraid 01·.•" they de1na11-
derl.
"'l'n1 not afraid of a God·dan111ed
thing," Hayaka\\'11 retorted in 1yµically
saltv fashion "least of all you ."
The president said he ,.,.ot1ld ans11Jer
any questions after he finished his talk at
I: 15. Al that point. aboal half the
members of the audience left and an-
nounced they \\"OU!d return for the ques·
tlon period.
During the question period, most ques-
tions centered around racisn1.
Student<:; asked \\"hAt Hayaka\1·a \1·as
going to do about the firing of liberal pro-
fessors ilnd the hirin~ of raci5t onl's.
"If any specific charges of racisn1 are
submillt>d in \\'l'itlen for1n. they "·ill be
deal! 11·ith right a11·ay.'' he replied.
S1 ur\e11t ~ l'OlllJll?i nf'd tl1<>' ;I )•i 0·1 nr\' a!'d
social science textbook. "The Unheavenly
City,'' b~." Ed11·ard C. Danfield. is racist
and asked the president \\·hat he 11•as
going to do about that.
"I've read part of the book and t don·t
find it racist," Hayaka\va answered.
.. Liar, liar ••. you're a Har " students
ghouted back.
"Don't call me a liar," Hayaka\\'il
replied.
As the heckling increased, he rem inded
•he audience of the i1noortancc of
academic freedom and said both sides or
any contro\'frsy !'ihould be politelv lis'f"l·
ed to. no matter ho \v distasteful ii n1igh1
be to the lis1ener.
'fo Talk iu lrviuc
l.yr>n !\'elson . the Hiile leading lad y
•·.J:u·kie .. of thr J!l30s ··our l:ang·• c:om-
cdics will discuss nutril,.ion and cosmeticc;
of the 19i0s at 12:30 p.m. ~londav in
Village Park Clubhpuse. 1'-1ichelson Drive
at Royce Hoad. lr\llne.
The public is invited to attend the
lrvine Division of the Consumer Panel of
America program, according to chairman
f..1arian Ellis of University Park.
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i\'etvport Artist
l\·Iichele Venclik. 17, a senior at Newport Harbor
Jli gh School, s tands before her mural in acrylics
on the library \Val l at Ne\vport Heights Elemen·
tary School. It was her first mural. School official s
like it so much they've given Michele an other \Yall
to work on .
Up, Up a11d Away Theme
F 01· Fairgrounds Attempt
A propane-fueled. hot-air ba!\0011 \\•ill
rise above the Orange Co u n t y
Fairground s along 1'~airvie\v Drive in
Costa ri1esa Su nday morning.
Aboard the tethered craft 1vil l be Civil
Air Patrol boys and girls aged 14 to 18
u·ho have been selected from several
Southe rn California CA P squadrons to
participate in the "pilot" program. Costa
!\lesa attorney Garnet Sandeen said.
C.R. "Red"' Enright Jr .. \1·ho works
\l"ith Casi a i\lesa 's nationally-kno\1 n
balloonist Don Picca rd. 1\•ill lrain lhe
youths 111 u1>. up and 3\\'UY techniques.
If the program is succcsslul and funds
tan be raised to purLhase a balloon. San-
deen said . 1he CAP progran1 \\"ill include
ballooning as regular part or its airborne
activities.
'Twelve teens have been selected for tbe
trial run into the a.lr for about 80 reel.
They come from Costa /\1esa. Laguna
Niguel . A1ission Viejo. 'Vestminster,
Fountain Valley, Huntiilgton Beach.
G.!lrden Grove. Orange. La Habra.
Anaheim. Do1vney and Norwalk.
The balloon rides will be :set between
6:30 a.m. and noon on Sunday \.,.Ith latest
weather conditions determining the ac.
tual hour or the ascent, Sandeen said.
Burglars Take
$1,500 in Loot
Business equipment \'a\ued at nearly
$1.500 "·as taken Thursday night from the
l\1ission Viejo Company affices. 26137 La
Paz Road, by burglars "'ho may have had
a key to lhe pre1nises. Orange County
Sheri[f's officers said.
Deputies said there was no evidence of
forced entry at the offices. Intruders con·
fined their attention to affice equipment
valued by the company at $1 ,444.
Investigatian into the burgl'ary con·
linued Friday.
Everyo1ie Triecl ,
But Seul Pup
Still Su.ccunibs
The efforts of Laguna B e a c h
lifeguards. a veterinarian and a marine
biologist all pro\1ed futile Thursday when
a seal pup died of a serious infection of
lung· wom1.
The elephant seal. nicknan1ed Charlene.
'Was reported to have died of the worm
infection. Larry Jarkson of Sea Life
Associates at ~larina del ll.ey had taken
the seal to Chino State Prison, where in·
mates "'orking on an animal psycholol{v
project had agreed to look after and care
for the pup.
Charlene 1J+•ashed up onto l\1ain BeaLh
l\tonday and. after being gi\1en firsl aid
treatment by lifeguard Jin1 Stauffer fnr
an injured flipper and a cul on he r back,
she "·as taken to the l.aguna Canyon o~·
fice of veterinarian G. ll. Ekeberg. After
treating the seal lurthur, Dr. Ekeberg
contacled Jackson.
The biologist noted that the lung wonn
infection is difficult to arrest and that it
kills thousands of sea lions and elephant
seals each year. The worms are found in a species of perch an ' whlCh ' \he sea
animals feed.
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By 5Tt:VE EWNGSON
One ol the biggest problems
In home decorating la lack ol
.space. Yet. when arranging
rooms, few people look to their
corner!. U~ of "idle" comer
.space can tive a room that
new look while solving a
where-to-put..it problem.
Comer cabinets add new
life, and·at-the same time they
aervl important functional
purposes in areas that are
normally wasted.
The cabinet shown here wilh
actress Susan Flannery of
NBS's Days of Our Lives
seri~s is suitable f...or
practically any room in your
hom'e. Furthermore, ·it's the
type of thing that blends with
all kinds of furniture. The top
shelves are ideal for display·
ing your fancy chinaware,
glassware, silver or other ob-
jets d'art. The bottom doors
conceal a roomy compartment
.fqr linens and all sorts of
other homemaking ·supplies.
If you are. one who has
always thought that fine
furniture is a luxury. don't yo(J
believe lt.. This handsome, in-
expen$ve cabinet can be built
by ally novice, without an
elaborate set of tools. The
easy·t~follow pattern. pie·
lures and materials list take
all the guesswork out of
building.
To obtain the easy-to-follow
corner cabinet pattern number
426, send Sl.00 (add 25c extra
per pattern for a i r m a i I
delivery ) by currency, check
or money order to: Steve El·
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PJ!ot Pattern Dept .. P. 0. Box
2383, Van Nuys, Cali£. 91409.
Watch Your Plywood
Sealer Necessary for Good Finish,
A first-time user or plywood
is often disappointed with the
results when he applies a
fini shing material to it.
If he (or she, considering
that so many women have
taken up WoOd finishing) puts
a stain on the wood. he is
dismayed to discover that part
of the surface absorbs more
stain than th e rest, producing
an unevenly colored and
somewhat ragged pattern. If
he brushes on varnish, lacquer
or one of the other clear
finishes, he finds some time
later. perhaps in a few weeks,
that the wild grain has started
to disttirb 'the surface coating.
And if he uses a pint, he may
find also in a few weeks, that
the grain has begun to rise
and move right through the
paint.
biggest selling p I y wood
because it is inexpensive and
very strong.
The second reason for the
disturbing effects of f i r
plywood grain is that it hasn't
been sealed in. Whatever the
J(eep Paint
Off Windows
preliminary or final finishes,
the first coat must be a sealer.
There are a number of wood
sealers on the market that
might be effective, but I have
obtained excellent results with
a sealer f2Imulated ·especially
lo tame fir plywood grain.
Several companies manufac-
ture it. but make sure it says
on the label that its prineiipal
use, even though it may have
others, is on fir plywood.
There are two types of this
special ~.ealer. Otie is clear
and is meant for use on fir
plywood which eventually will
have a final coat of a clear
finish . The other is white,
designed for ' use on fir
plywood which is lo be
painted. While a sing le coal of
the sealer usually wiU do an
effective job: it is better to be
Sl.;lre and apply two coats.
·-Smallest
Orchards
The Best
By FRANK J. TAYLOR
Like roost amateur
orthardists, t once thou,ght
big, The most vigorous and
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HOME /GARDEN .
showy trees in the nursery -----
catalogs were always my
choice for the family orchard.
Not anymore I've learned to
think little. My aim now is to
grow the smallest trees with
the largest fruit. Sounds like a
pipe dream. but it isn't.
What changed me from a
maxi to a mini home
orchardist was the way the lit·
tie standard trees 1 first
planted got out of reach. To
gather fruit I had to perch
precariously on a ladder, and
when I climbed up to the tree
top I found that the birds had
tested nearly every peach or
apple before it was ripe
enough to eat.
A nurseryman suggested
bending the new growth down
in the fall and trying il to the
lower limbs. This made sense.
Jn Japan and Italy I had seen
orchards trained to grow like
grape arbors. So I bought
some rope and t r i e d
persuading our trees to make
like vines. The following sum·
mer they looked like blaekber·
ry brambles, but they bore
fruit I could reach from the
ground. And I could toss nets
-0ver them to thwart the
feathered fruit s a m p l e rs .
Unfortunately, the bramble
got so thick in a couple -0f
years I cou ld hardly fight my
way into it to gather fruit.
About this time, a dozen
years back some sick trees
had to be replaced. The
nurseryman led me to some
bins of dormant young trees
with their roots buried in
damp sawdust. In some bins
they were six feet tall; in
others, barely four feet.
"Do you want standard
trees or dwarfs?" he asked.
"What's the difference?"
"A dollar and a half per
tree," he replied. "The dwarfs
cost more but they'll give you
fruit the second summer after
you plant them."
J\.fy standard trees had laken
three to five years to come in·
to bearing, so I chose dwarfs.
They were as good as the
nurseryman had promised.
One Maclntosh l:iore thirty ap-
ples the second summer. Big
apples, too, larger than the
standard trees bore. That
dwarf Mac has yielded a lug
box of apples every summer
since, and it is still only bead'
liigh.
After that demonstration or
dwarf-power . I steeled my
heart and yanked out the stan·
dards, replacing them with
twice as many dwarf s.
Planted ten feet apart, the
midget trees still don 't crowd,
above ground, anyway. How
their roots tangle is anybody's
guess. With a feeding each
Spring they flourish and bear
maxi·fruit o n mini-trees.
What's more important, it's
tree-ripe fruit because I can
easily toss an anti-bird net
over each tree temporarily as
the peache:. or apples or
apricots or plums or pears
mature .
In a contoured triangle slope
about the size of an average
suburban backyard, I ' v e
crowded in thJrty dwarfs.
Some of my neighbors ha ve
done even better with their
limited space by planting
dwarfs to hug the fences , a
semi-espaliet deal.
A few fruit trees still don't
dig the dwarfing trick. The
tree builders haven't. found a
rootstock that will dwarf figs
or persimmons or walnuts.
Solution to Shade
Many Plants Flourish 01i 'Dark Side'
II you've felt that choosing
plants f-0r sli3de locations was
a problem, you're correct. The
problem is a happy one.
however. There is a wealth of
material available, from low
to tall. And all do well in lhe
shade garden. The problem
comes in choosing from so
many candidates.
In addition to azaleas,
camellias and rhododendrons,
there are numerous choices.
with varying foliage and
growth characteristics to
create a pleasing effect in the
garden.
Contemporary architecture,
with rambling low windows,
requires the use of compact,
bushy plants. A worthy choice
is sarcococca . which stays low
and is highlighted by small,
neat, and glossy green foliage .
White winter flowers are very
fra grant.
Angel Wing jasmine is
another low-growing choice .
It's often sold as pinwheel
jasmine because or the shape
Butz Backs
Technology
fo its fragrant and notireable
white blooms. The pointed
leaves are an appealing &Oft
green.
For mediU[l'l·height shrubs
in shade, one of the most
popular in California is the
gold dust plant (aucuba).
There is an all-green aucuba,
and several versions of the
one which Is spreckled or
splashed with yellow or gold.
Afterwards
Camellias
Need Acid
Uprig~t and carefree, this
larger-leafed p 1 a n t com·
p!iments the appearance ol.
surrounding shrubs.
Ternstroemia is a n o t h e r
medium.grower to use in
shaded areas. Tts small oval
leaves and compact growth
habit overshadow tl\e small
white flowers produced. The
foliage texture adds much in·
terest. along with the hint of
fall coloring.
Where height Is needed in
the shade garden, consider
certain members of th •
viburnum famil y. Viburnum
japonica. for instance, has
large. oval leaves in a pleasing
apple green: viburn um
suspensum has pointed foliage
in a deep, rich green sba'de.
Both are good-sized plants.
Your nurseryman ca n recom·
Here are some tips on things n1end varieties best for the
lo be thinking aboyt this local climate.
weekend . Podocarpus varieties Ire
e As Camellias stop flower· upright-growing and provide
ing, feed with an acid-type focal interest w i th o u t
plant food . spec i a l l y. overpowering other plants in
formulated camellia food is the shade garden.
available at any nursery.
. •Fill out the c~lor scheme ~ A".i>.'\..~lh. ~~
10 your garden with depend· "-~~ ~ ~ble free-flowering Geraniums. ,,. GREEN RY
Shop for them in bloom and GARDEN get the colors which will com·
pliment your home and . CENTER
garden.
Are the agricultural scicn· • Plant :innuals for late
fists' attempts lo improve · d 1 I EASTER
LILLI ES
crop yield leading to disaster? spring an summer boom .
• New lawns may be plant· Not according lo Dr. Earl ed this month. Your nursery·/
Butz. the new Secretary of man can recomm end the prop-
Agriculture. Speaking before er seed for your type so il. and
the Foundation for American famil y's needs.
Ag ricultu re, Dr. Butz
observed: '"The plain truth is • If you would harvest your
that the ecology of nature ls own crops, now's the time to
pretty severe on m<fn. and plant beets, cabbage, carrots .
man is constantly trying to celery, endive. kale, lettuce.
modify it. mustard, onions, pars I e y ,
Let's be honest: God put the sweet corn. radishes, turnips
Tiit Pf•fKI 1•11•• t it! , •• metht r
B••uli•ul wllllt 11ow1r '" 4" JIN
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HUNTING-TON II.A.CH
\ltlWffll A.dlml & G•rflt .. Ac .. ,s f~m N1tlo,_.I Lu'"""
South of S.D. frw"f, -tQ-4111
and Swiss chard.
worm in the apple: man took it----------------------· out. God put the potato bug on/•
the potato: man took it off.
God put the parasite in the •
pork ; man took it out. How far 1 back to nature do o u r
ecologists want to go?"
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There are two reasons for
these results. One is that he
has purchased fir plywood,
which is what you get when
you go into a lu mber yard and
ask for plywood without speci-
fying the kind. It's by far the
When painting windows, how
do you keep paint from getting
on the glass? Professional
painters, Using a sash brush,
have the knack of preventing
lt -to a degree -by fanning
-0ut the bristles of the brush so
that only the eC!ges go near tlie
glass. Those' ,less expert can
use a metal or plastiC shield
or masking tape .. Or they ca n
be as · careful as they can,
then, if paint gels on the pane,
wipe it off immediately with a
knife blade wrapped in a small
piece of cloth or sim ply let it
dry and scrape it off with a
razor bla de.
The sealer should be used1-----------------------------·-------
whether the fir plywood is of
ED HIRTH
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World's Richest Girl's
Dedication To God
In an exclusive FAM ILY WEEKLY interview, H. L
Hunt's daughter June-a young lady wea lthier than
the Kennedys or the Onassises-reveals an intense
dedication to the will of God. In a conversation with
her friend Jean Adams, June Hunt discusses her
attitudes toward wealth, marriage, and politics. In
t his cover story for t he next issue 'of your week·
end magazine, you'll learn how a billionairess with
strong religious beliefs reacts to hippies , draft-card
burners, abortion, and the Women's Lib Movement.
e 'AT , HOME' IDEAS -Second annual special
sect10~ f~led with fabul~us ideas for decorating,
refu.~b1s~1ng or freshening up yo ur home . This
one 1s eight pages, packaged in a,.special pull·
out-and-save format.
• RACING OEATH -Three generations ol racing
men have brought home lots of trophies -and
not a few tragic and glorious moments for iMom'
Unser. Larry Bortstein tells her story exclusive.
ly for Family Weekly. I
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"'ho de rive more gusto from
their gardening for added to
th! satis(action of makinf?
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cooking \vith garden fresh pro-
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Wi th only an apartment win·
dow box to garden in. you can
sample some or th is pleasu re.
\Vith a plot 10xl5 feel , yQu can
really indulge yourself. Your
nurseryman can help you plan
a vegetable garden and sta rt
you of( on the right foot -
unless you are aware of the
local adaptability of various
\•egetables.
Ve~etablcs cotnmonly grown
from seed include beans, peas.
beets, carrots, c h a rd ,
cucurnber, corn. squash and
radishes. Nurseries ma y offer
seedling tra nsplants of
tomatoes, parsley. lettuce.
peppers. egg plant. celery
broccoli. brussel sprouts, cab-
bage and cauliflo"·er. Some or
the latter are cool season
crops and won't be available
in all area~ at this time.
Onions may be started from
seed or from onion sets. For
large onions. sets are more
c-onvenient than seed -givi ng
you the ex~ted harvest!!
sooner .
When it comes to nerbs:
~·our nurse ry ~·II have mo!lt of
the fav orites ;ivailable already
st;irted, or if you ~·ish. you
can grow any or them fr om
seed. A basic list of he rbs
should inclu de basil. rose·
riiary, thyme, oregano. marjor·
am and chives.
Grow herbs in the garden or
in pot1 on the patio -near the
outdoor living area and the
barbecue. Growing a small
collection of herbii in pol~ on a
sunny window ledge abo'<e the
kitchen sink has proven their
adaptability indoors. By grow-
ing the pl ants in containers.
apartmenl dv;ellcrs. a n d
rrsidents of n1obile homes.
can enjoy the fun of gardening
and thrill to fresh tasl e treats .
Some vegetables, such as
toma1nes ca n be gro .... ·n in
tubs for UJ>-c!ose gardening en·
joymenl on the porch or patio.
Provide plenty: of sun and
Water and· the plants will yield
bountiful re"Wards for the en·
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Dealla Notices
CHARLl!:STON Lv~"' Ch1r1,,ton. 8tlnvrd chvoMt• or
Vrs. 8e'1ht (. Rt •d. ollltr ct W•n·
1lon Leroy Wltdf; I U"I of WI"''°"
Lfurt ot• Wfdt. J1ck W•de 1nd SltYt"
A.. Wldl. St rv!cr,, MO"ldfY, 17 N_,,
l" tht WN' l(lrk 'o Tilt Htllf\tr, l'or·
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tuerv. C•ONOUISi
ll:AYMOllCI J. (rcnoul1I olOt l't, o! JU l •v!~t olve , Nrw11C•I &each. 01te of
del!h. M1rcll 73, 1971. Survlvect bv
wlf•. H11ellt1 !hr« d11!9hlt.,, G""'
V!!vl GfftHlr. !lrltv Malll-0: 1..ct JIC-
tivellnt Me1n1 ; 1.-.d 11ven 0•1ndchll·
ct•r"· se,.,.ice1, Mond•Y· 7.:rt p.m.,
PHI< F1mlly Celonlll Fllflt•ll Home.
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Inflation Blues
Paid More But Enjo ying I t Le.ss?
A man earn.in& $10,000 a year in 1966
tublequently got' raise! adding up to 30
percent until , in 1972, he was making
$13,000. But higher taxes and inflation
have so cut into his higher wage that in
1972 it actually buys him $119 less than
bis $10.000 saJary in 1966.
At 1 higher point in the salary scale. a
purchasing power loss of almost $2,000 is
suffered by the man whose salary rose
from $50,000 to $65.000 over the 1966-1972
span and bas had his new affluence
nicked· by inOatloo and taxes.
HERE IS a breakdown. showing (for a
family of four with one member working )
the ~alary in each of the two years, the
increase in federal and state income tax·
es and social security taxes , the loss in
after.tax income due to inflation and the
net cban'e in purchasing power : ...
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Iner, l•11 c11an11.
T•:r11 to In· "u•d'I . 1m 'M-'72 111t1011 ,._,
113,000 • ,,. ~,.171 -t 11f
)6,000 1.'60 ,,62(1 -210
:Jf,000 J,157 6.!'2 -'" n..ooa •,HI 1.2•1 -1.215 M,000 6,917 f,713 -1.100
The-man whose Income rose from
$10,000 to $13,000 over the 1966-72 period
had exemptions of $2,400 in the fonner
year and of $3,000 in 1972. Jn 1966, his
deductions ($1,890) plus his exemptionJ
gave him a taxable income of $5,710.
His income and payroll taxes in 1966
totaled $1 ,295 : federal income tax. $945:
state income tax, $73 : and social security
tax, $277. His after.tax income thus
became $8,705.
IN 197Z, now ea rning $13.000, the man's
exemptions ($3.0001, plus his $2,065
deductions, give him a taxable income of
$7,935. ln 1972, his ta xes total Sl.993:
federa l income, Sl,368; state in come.
$157; and ~oc:ial security taxes, $468. His
1972 after·tax income is calculated to be
$11 ,007.
The rate Or inflation over the period is
estimated at 28 percent.
This cuts the man's 197l after·tai: in·
come by an estimated $2.421 , making its
effective-Worth $8,586 -or $119 less than
his undeflated, after·tax income of $8,705 in 1966. •
Tax Foundation lnc •
.-----Our 1'1an in San Francbco ----~
Legal Cussing
Bill Sought?
I'll Be &%/!
By HERB CAEN
SAN Fl\ANCISCO -Vice pres Phil
Shea · of Sheraton Hotels (an ITI
subsidiary) on the horn from Boston;
"What 's all this talk about us giving
$400,000 to San Diego for the
RtpubJ1Can convention? We gave the1n
$1~,000 and said we'd give an~·h?r
Sl00,000 ·u they'd match it , .. 'h
$200+000 -a p;tinful way of arrivi: ~ ;i t
the $400.000 lhe press bandies about.
After all. we have two hotels there and
a third opening in June." Okay, Phil,
ii you 're so interested in helping con·
ventions, why didn 't ITT''s Sheraton
ofter $100,000 lo Miami Beach for the
Democrats? "Come ON. Miami Beac.b
is beautifully equipped to handle con·
ventions and has been for years. San
Diego needs help ... Click.
PLANNED PARE NTHOOD'S vasec·
tomy clinic didn't open 3.fter all in the
Livermore YM CA. You see, the
building is owned by the Cat holic
Church and -well. 1 guess that's the
item.
UNFLASH: Assemblyman Keysor of
Granada Hills has introduced a blll
(AB 764 ) that would "legalize swear-
ing in front of women." 1·11 be -! r
didn 't know t.hat "'as against t.he -Jaw, did you ?
AMONG the neighbors al Ladera
Shopping Center nr. Stanford are
George Bull, Drugs and Mary Moo.
Gift..
SCORE one for the-E. Bay phone
book. On Page IM. you'll find a lisling
(or D. G. Humpurwel, Doctor of
Horology.
"THE CHECKS are really rolling
lnl" enthused campaign Mgr. Rudy
Detl<nreider lo Jim Otto, the lamed
"Double Zero" of lhe Oakland
RIJdcn, who's running for Fremont
City Councilman . "Well," replied Olio
doubtfully, "let's be su rf! that If we're
doing anything dish-I, we do II
1eaa11y."
BAD SC&N8 .lo Crass Valley: Some
p turned lo a false al01l1' durlllg
the Firemen's Ball, and in the mad
scramble down the stairs of the
Veterans Bldg., Bryan Thompson
broke an ankle in two places and Gary
Moniz rammed his arm through a
glass door , severing an artery. The
ball never did get going again.
FACT, not n1m or. (wow): Gene
Washington of the 49ers signed
recently to pla y the title role in a CBS-
backed movie, "The Ernie Davis
Story" -About the Syra cuse footba ll
star who died of leukemia. (Do you
spot a trend here, based on the suc·
cess of the Brian Piccolo heart·tug-
ger? They'll be revi ving the Lou
Gehrig tragedy next l.
RUf\.tOR, not fa ct: That Max Raf.
ferty is among the many who've a~
plied for the $28.000-a·year job of Supt.
of City Schools in S'Mateo, now up for
grabs. but he's got about as much
chance as Archie Bunker.
OSCAR LONDON In the March issue
of S. F. mag&zine: "The Manhat-
taniza tlon ol San Francisco will have
been cofnpleted when the Walled-Of f
Astoria. a twin-towered apartment
c.omplex on Russian Hill, opens i~
doors in 1974. From then on. leaping
'tJll the Golden Gate Bridge will afford
the average San Franciscan his only
unobstructed view of the Bay."
AS FOR the other celebrated drink
served In Peking -mao-tai, or white
lightning -Dr. C.Cll Coggins or
Novato, a retired Rear Admiral,
plfads "Don't knock it !11 Jn 1943·45. Dr.
Coggins was chief surgeon for tht
Chinese guerrillas, operating behind
the Japanese li nes "with one beat-up
jeep -and when we ran out of gas,
lhtrc w'3! always ple'hJy of mao-tal
avallablt.. 11 saved our lives m~ny
timcs.11
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Comment Page
Why Free
IRS Commi-ssioner Defends Tax Law 'Loopholes'
The following is from a March IO
a.ddress to the Commonweal!h Club of
California in Son Francisco. The
author i.t the commissioner of tlie U.S.
Internal Reve-nµe Service.
By JOHNNIE M. WALTERS
While all of us give considerable
thought to the job of filing tax returns.
not many of us stop to consider the role
·that our tax system plays in contributing
to a successful economy -or the role
that our tax system plays in contributing
to a successful economy by generating
tai: funds necessary to provide vital
aervices to aJI Americans.
One of the things often heard today is
the cry against business. But this is not
new.
What would thls country be hke today
If those who cried out against business
prevailed?
Americans who criticize business ought
to think about the availability of many
grand and magnificent things that result
from our competitive free enterprise
.system.
A business is nothing more than an in·
dividual or a group of individuals engag·
ed in supplying commodities or servi ces
to others for profit. Whether it 's mom
and dad, who run the corner grocery, or
many people combined in a large cor·
porate enterprise makes no real dif·
ference.
People go into business, of course, to
make a profit. And what does business do
with profits? Sixty percent, the largest
portion of gross profits, goes to labor.
The next biggest bite goes to the govern-
ment -primarily in the form of income
taxes, and social security and unemploy.
menl taxes paid on employes.
PROFITS ALSO are plowed back into
business for expansion and moderni zation
-which means more jobs, more
salaries. more taxes.
Yet some people act as if there is
something evil about business and pro-
fits . There is nothing evil about profits.
They are a basic part of our free enter·
prise system -a part of the system
that has built more homes , supplied bet-
ter clothing, more and better food,
grtater medical care than any civiliza·
lion has ever enjoyed.
\\'hen these people tire of criticizing
business, they shift their voices to
"loopholes'' in the tax laws. They want to
close the loopholes.
What loopholes a.re they tal king about?
They cite tax.free municipal bonds for
one. ls that a loophole?
On February Ist. the City or Los
Angeles issued $15 million in bonds. The y
pay slightly over 5 percent Interest. San
Francisco recently floated five separate
bond issues on which it is paying ta~·free
interest of about 4 to 41h percent. Now
let's ask ou rselves, what rate of interest
would these cities have to pay to borrow
money if the interesi were taxable?
Maybe 8 or 9 J>frcent, if they could get
buyers! And how much would state or
local taxes have to rise to pay this in·
terest?
Cities all over the nation issue tax.free
bonds. They use the money to provide
education for children, to provide
welfare. to maintain streets, water,
sewer, trash removal and other essential
services most Amer ica ns now take for
granted.
ANOTHER FAVORITE target is the
interest deduction. If we elim inated the
interest deduction. literally a n d
figuratively we would turn the nat ion
over to the wealthy people. One of the
few remaining ways for the average
American to get ahead and build an
estate is to borrow money and put it to
work. Is it wrong to permit a little guy
t.o borrow money so he can build a
business, or an estate?
The purchase of a home is the largest
single investment lhe average American
makes. If the interest deduction on
mortgage payments were eliminated,
many ha rd working people in this country
would never acquire, their own homes.
From its beginning, this has been a na·
lion of homeo1,1,•ners. We suggest there is
nothing evil about encouraging this.
Some people also want to do away with
the deduction for state and local ta;i;es.
And this at a time l'.1hen many states,
counties and cit ies are practically
bankrupt. Elimination of this deduction
would add an estimated $7.2 billion to
federal tax revenues. But thi6 would be
an artificial increase.
Actually, it would be a reallocat ion of
revenue from state and 1 o c a I
governments to the federal gov ernment
because the deduction affects the levels
at which state and local governments can
impose their taxes. Without the feder al
deduction, state and local governments
could not impose the taxes they do toda y.
lN FACT, none of these examples are
loopholes. A loophole is a means by which
a taxpayer takes advantage of the tax
laws contrary lo the intent of Congress.
This is1 not the case with regard to the
items we've been discussing. Congress
duly enacted laws specifically providing
for these deductions or exclusions.
With such provisions in our law, it is
not strange that a few taxpayers with
su bstantia l income pay little taxes. Late-
ly we've heard a lot about 112 with 1970
incomes in ex cess or $200,000 who pa id no
laxes. This number -112 -is con·
siderably lower than the 300 for 1969. The
so-eaUed tax free income above $200,000
declined from $279 million to f46 million
from 1969 to 1970.
No one yet is sure the 112 will pa y no
Federa l income taxes for 1970. The IRS
will audit all those returns.
THE PRIMARY purpose of our tax
system is to raise revenues, yet we
should keep one thing in mind -we also
use the tax system lo meet socio-
economic needs. The trend recently has
been to remove many poor and elderly
from the income tax rolls. Under pro-
visions in the Reveriue Act of 1971. a
married couple -where husband and
wife both are 65 or over -does not have
to file an income tax return for 1972,
unless its income is $4 ,300 or more.
And, in fact, a larger amount m.aY be ex·
empt if the couple is entitled to retire·
ment income credit.
Further. the tax laws sometimes are
used to aid the economy. A few years ago
the investment credit was dropped to
help brake the inflationary trend at tha t
time. The 1971 Revenue Act added a
similar pro vision, the job development
tax credit , to create jobs, thereby reduc--
ing unemployment and generating in·
come and revenue . In the long run, that
provision should add $3.~ billion to our
annual tax revenue.
And just how does your tax system and
our administ ration of it relate to
business? Well, in the first place, we are
a big business. We have approximately
611.000 employes, and our annual gross in·
come is approximately $200 billion.
Under our system. we collect revenue
at the lowest cost the world has ever
known. It costs us only 51 cents to collect
$100. No other tax system in the history
of the world has achieved that record.
Our primary assignment , of course. is
to collect the huge amount of revenue re·
qu ired to run our government. Even
though we annually collect in the
neighborhood of $200 billion. this does not
always seem to be enough. While c:ol·
lecting .this huge amount of revenu~. one
of our primary aims is to be of service to
the taxpayers.
I N APPROA CH I NG ou r
responsibilities, we have two goals :
• First, a sense of urgency in our
wor k. The service must respond prompt-
ly. Neither citizen·taxpayer nor the
governmen t can afford undue delay in
resolving tax issues.
e Second, a greater sensitivity in
disc harging our responsibilities. We must
accomplish our mission in an evenhanded
manner, avoiding -where possible -
actions whic h place us in silly positions.
We, however, must be firm and
vigorous in the application of the ta~
laws. Our self·assessment voluntary
system requires that. We must never be
so lax in the administration and en·
forcement of our tax laws that tax-
chealing becomes socially acceptable. We
know "'hat has happened in other coun·
tries where thal did occur.
Our ability to succeed in our higl1
responsibility rests , as it always has. on
voluntary compliance. Maximum volun-
tary compliance is achieved Yihen tbe
people are confident chat their tax lal'.'S
are administered evenhandedly, fairly ,
and vigorously. Certainly, tbe honest
American taxpayer is entitled to that.
Britain Feels Inflation Pinch
Inequities of Money Distribution Cq,use Resentment
Tht autlior is the London cor·
respondent for tht Christian Science
Mon i.tor.
By JOHN ALLAN MAY
The butcher was a thoughtful man. He
was slow of speech, a little plodding, and
he had the independent yet slightly
deferential manner of the true old·
fashioned English country shopkeeper.
"There's something a bit wrong
somewhere," he sai d. "I sometimes
think. I have this ol d ladv ... comes in
... buys -just for herself, mind -every
da y almost a pound of best fillet steak at
a pound (sterling) a pound .... Then
there's this other customer .. , comes in
... says, what's the best I can get for 30
pence today? All she 's got , .. 30 pence
of mince . , . for a week,
"l mean it seems wrong ... too much
diffe ren ce ... now, would you say that?
.. .loo much difference?"
WE HAD STARTED by discussing the
coal strike. And the butcher was not one
of your rad icals. He thought the govern·
ment ought to caJI off all power from
min'ing areas and say to the miners.
"That's what ·you've done. We will put it
on again when you get back to work."
"They have a good case .... But so has
the nation." he had said firml y.
From this we had jumped to the
plight of the poorly paid and in particular
of the seven million retir ed folk, mo st of
them liv ing on small fixed incomes and
virtually all -but not quite all -sud·
denly i mp o v e r is h e d by inflation .
(Britain's recent inflation has been al·
most twice as fast and twice as hard
even as America 's.)
Two neighbors of mine ha ve only very
recently moved house, to larger and
grander places.
ONE , WHO HAS a young family. is
operating on the theory that one shou ld
always have the best and biggest house
he can afford, largely as investment
against the day when he retires to
somewhere sma!Jer and needs the extra
money the sale of a larg e house will
bring.
The other . whose only child has grown
up and left home. simply has so much
n1oney these days he hardly knows what
to do with it . He said to his wife, "Buy
anything you want for the house. Let's
have eve rything new." She went out an d
did just that.
But an old friend in the same district
who lost a fine job when an international
company cut down its staff is working
lhese days for peanuts at 60 as a kind of
junior clerk . And a new acquaintance,
States Betting on
squeezed out of an air craft company by
falling sales, six months now without a
job, in desperation is going to Jive in
;'digs" 200 miles away up no rth an d com.
mute bac k and forth at weekends to see
his family if -and I repeat if -he is
fortunate enough to get the sixteenth job
for 1~:hich he has so far applied.
THEN. THE OTHER day 1 was down
in one of. those London suburbs of new
housing developments -"all built ol
ticky.tacky, and all looking just the
same,'' but nice even so -and a
distressed you ng wife said :
''They are going to put the rent up a
pound a week, and another pound prob-
ably the next year . Where are we going
fo find that kind of money? BUI here
earns good money, but he only takes
home 15. 16 quid after all those deduc-
tions."
Up the road another couple had just
begun buying their similar house,
similarly built by the loca l town council.
"'We will stabilize our housing costs,''
rem arked the husband. "It's hard to find
the money, but we can just afford it and
it makes sense."
Two policies are run ning side by side,
One is to encourage home ownership,
which rightly is accepted as the very
foundation of personal welfare. The other
Lottery
Ga1nbling May Bail Out Many Hard-pre ssed Treasuries
By MARY COSTELLO
Edit-Orfal Research Reports
Gambling is believed to be the biggest
business in the U.S. - a business In
whi ch eight out of 10 Americans
partJclpate to some ext-ent.
There are no exact figures on Mw
much Is wagered each year, but there is
unanimous agreement that the amount
bet illegally is m3ny times greater than
the amount bet legally. The President's
Crlme Commission estimated in 1967 that
up to $50 billion was spent annuall y in ii·
legal gambling on "numbers,'' horst rac·
Ing. SPOrl& events and dice games. By
contrast, fed eral officials calculated that
Jn 1970 legal bets totaled $4.7 billion.
It Is not surprising then that many
financially hard-pressed states are look·
tng to the legalization o( gambling 3S a
way of r11ising new revenues. At the
latest count, 34 states allow some form of
gambling -from Nevada where just
about anything goes to Kansas where on·.
ly bingo run by charitable or non-profit
organltalions b permitted. LegalizatWn
mea sures have been introduced in
virtually every slate leglslalu r< thal h•s
met lhia yw. About May I ,
Mtss1chU&etts wllJ become the airth
state -the third this year -to start
operating a lottery.,
New Hampshire in 1964 started a lot-
tery to raise public funds -reviving a
practlce that dlsappcared late in the 19th
century. Then came New York ( 1967l and
New Jersey (1970), followed this year by
Connecticut. Penns yl van i a and
Massachu.setts. 'the money derived from
lotteries -minus prizes, promotion and
other expenses -is turned <1ver to .the
statt govern meots where most of Jt Is US·
ed for education.
WITH THE POSSIBLE cxceplion or
New Jersl!'y, profi ts from the first three
state lotteries have been far less than in·
jtiaUy ei:pected. Richard Metzer, dean of
New York University's Graduate School
of Public Administration, e<1ntends:
HYou can't etpect a lottery to produce
vast amounts or money like you get In 11:
broad-based tax like a sales or income
tax. Lottery Income amounts to about tht
same as a pcMy or so rise In a dgarette
lax ."
A number of states have eagerly been
studying o!ltrack belting slncc New York
Olly last April opened the na tion's firs!
offlraclc parlors for placing legal bell on
horse racing. The Olftrack Belling
I
Corporation ha s had to scale down its
original estimate of profits that would be
turned back to the city_ Nonetheless, Off.
track Beftlng has tapped a betting
market capable of producing tens of
mlUJons for I.he city treasury.
ln the past few years, 11bout a dozen
states have had bills in their leg islatures
to lcgaljze casinos. Perhaps the most in·
tensive push for casi no legalization has
been in Ne w Jersey. where Atlantic City
is envisioned as a potential "Las Vegas of
the E!!_st." Opponents, remembering that
Atlantic City was a mecca for illegal
casinos ln the 1920s, fear that legal ones
would be easy targets for mob takeover.
Garnb11ng's propensity for corrupting
public olfic!als ls used by bolh aides in
the growing debate over legaUution.
DESPITE the opposition. It seems like-
ly that more states will enact laws to
legalize gambHng. These laws may not
provide as much revenue as proponents
-project, they may not ellmlnal< cor·
ruption and underworld influence. and
they may even send some of the poor
deeper into poverty. But they now appear
less controvmlal and more acceptable.,to
bolh lhe public IJtd the politicians than
increa:;ed t.uea.
I
is to set rents at an economic level -
which means a continually rising level -
and then to subsidize those people who
truly cannot afford to pay the higher
rents, rather than subsidizing everybody
indiscriminately.
It is part of the process of change
toward the new kind of society promised
by Edward Heath. After his election in
June 1970, Mr. Heath. in a spontaneous
speech from the doorway of JO Downing
Street to a congratulatory crowd, pledged
himself to the formation of "one nation"
-a nation tha t would pay its wa y !!Ind
not live on handouts from other s. which
gave help to those who needed it but not
to others. an efficient nation standing on
its own feet, with lower taxes and less
government and more freedom .
THIS IS NOT an ignoble aim . When
Mr. Heath spoke of it he had, for the only
time one can recall . a ca tch in his voice.
Yet today the gap between the rich and
the poor, and the gap between those with
capital and without, and the gap between
the employed and the unemployed. l'lnd
the gap between the young and the old,
all are visibly and alarmingly widening.
The normal level of unemployment is a
million.
"Something 's wrong .. , ,don't you
th ink?" said the thoughtful butcher.
"Money .... distribution ... .I mean
nobody's saying we all ought to be equ,al
•.. but .•• would you say t.hat?"
Yes, I agreed, I would. But the real
trouble has been that the changes Mr.
Heath has wished to make simply could
not fa irly be made io a time of raging In·
fl ation , which has suddenly thrust down
the ladder lo the bottom rung ~t least
on~third of the entire. adult populatlno,
while lower taxes have pushed upward
about 10 percent
"And;" I said, "I don't think the
changes could easily be made without a
positive., continuing, vi11ible search for
equity. You know. justice between man
and man."
"Don't know what," said the butcher.
''But there's somethh1g wrong .. , .you
can see It .... somehow .. , You can see
it ... would you say that?"
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Saturday, March 25, 197 2
The comment page of the
Daily Pilot seeks to inlonn
and stimulate readtts by
presenting a variety of com.
mentary on topics of lnler-
est and signiCicance from
Informed observers and spokesmon.
Rot.rt N, Weed, Publi•hw
Good morning girls and
boys, and welcome again to
Uncle Len's column of run
wiih· Andy and Carol. Andy
and Carol, by the way, are
overjoyed this fine Saturday,
because they received as
many poems and ridliles, as I
did drawings.
You a!I must have done
some surfing yOurselves, or at
least spent considerable time
at the beach observing those
expert surfers at w o r k ,
because so many of your
drawings were well done. I
had a tough time just choosing
one winner.
As a matter of fact, I finally
picked the one with the most
imagination in it, though it
also was well drawn and the
E
-
young artist played bY. the.-------------------------------,
rules.
Don't forget, the rules are
written in the box at the right.
and you an onlyc win if yours
is done correctly -that's just
part or the game!
Uncle Len also received
several cards on the subject of
Easter. Either you were
reading my mind, or you are
already beginning to think
about the Easter Bunny, who
* PRIZE WINNER * Kim Murphy, 8, 10734 Peony Circle, Fountain Valley
Aoy child und~r 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you
do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper S'h inches wide and
4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace
picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address
on back or drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest. Box 1560, DAILY
PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy hair dollar.
leaves all those eggs around'----------------------------------on Easter Day.
Well, I'll just save the ones
I got this week, and enter
them In next week's. contest,
because that is the topi c for
the contest-anything y o u
want to draw about Easter.
Now don't get this contest
confused with the Lion Coun-
try Safari Contest, which is
coming up the. week after this.
\'ou don't send your Easter
cards lo Uncle Len-they go to
Frasier. I hope you have all
begun to make them for the
old boy already. because when
vou take them to Lion Coutry. 8aoo Moulton Parkway in
Laguna Hills, on March 27 and
28 -that's Monday and Tues-
day ...... and you are ac·
companifd by a paying adult,
you will be admitted for free.
Not only will there be prizes
for each gr~de. one throug~
six, as I ha ve· announced, b\,lt
there . wjJI also be the · grand
prize .of a free .day with . the
fa mily, lunch included, at LiQn
Country. ·
And because or all of
Frasier's Jame and fa.n m~il,
Lion Country has offered an
additional super prize to Ille
winner-a year·s .free pass lo
Lion Country.. You can go .visit
Frasier every day if you like.
And of C<Jur$e you will have
your Picture taken with one of
Frasier's favorite cubs.
Almost eVery week, r get at
least one poem from someone
out there in newspaperland
abOut the eiivironme·nt. And I
think lhat's grand. It's terrific
that yo u are beginning to think
about the world you Jive in and
you r . responsibility for clean-
ing it up and keeping it
liveable and beautiful.
Sometime in the future,
we'll have a week when
. ecoiOgy (that's nat ure. and an
the natural surroundings we
Jive inl wilt be the topic and
each of you can be creative
and helpful by pointin~ out
what needs to be cleaned up
and suggesting ways t'ci help
keep the Orange Coast a
special place to live in . ·
So save thqse ideas up.
Don't send them in yet. or if
you do, just remember that
they caMot win the contest.
But even if they can't \\•in.
the suyre make Uncle Len
happy.
So let's hear from all of you
next ·week on the subject of
Easter. Keep those riddles and
drawings and poems coming.
I'm looking forward to get-
ting mail from Ca m i 11 e
Ginsburg, Carla Hilsten. Deb-
bie Simmons. Brian Bradley,
Ricky Seilstad, Kimberly Moe,
Paula Hilsten. Sandra Joan
Smith, ~1ark !\.1oran, Tracy
Schag. Clete W.endler. Kevin
Vaughn. Lisa Harrison, Shan-
non Douglas. Joseph
McKernan , Diane Johnson and
Kim f\1urphy -and all the
resl of my gang! '· . . .. '
S..d yo1Jt tJ1 .. t1001 to Adr A1tdy,
c/• Ore11t• CMlt hlly Pilot, lo•
1560, Coste M ... , Collf.
,_...""'"".....,Ca1·of~' 'Lorner
RIDDLES and JOKES
Aridy Mlldi I (Dl'l'Dle!I "n·Yolf.Jr>'ll
•et of TM Wor1• •• lll<YCl°"•I• fll
Cy~!~i1 CDI'"''"· 1g1 IJ, ol l(enl·
field, C11ifarn!1, far htr question:
Do porpoises really make
Doise:s?
The porpoise and dolphin
have been studied in marine
a·quariums on both our easl
and west coasts. All the ex-
perts report that these small
members of lhe whale clan
pa ssed their T.Q. tests . ""'.ith
flying colors. Several research
teams also reported that they
are just about lhe gabbiest
creatures in the salty seas.
However, so far nobody is
quite certain how they make
their noisy chirps, whistles
and giggles.
The porpoises and dolphins
are cetaceans who share cer-
tain remarkable fa m i I y
features with the huge ocean-
going "'"hales. They are, of
course, air-breathing, warm-
blooded mammal! who give
birth to live babies. They are
very sociable animals, fond of
each other's C()mpany and ex-
tremely good parents. But the
most outstanding quality of
the cetaceans is intelligence.
They make good use of their
extra large brains and some
researchers suspect th at they
ma y be the smartest animal!
In the whole world.
Most other cetaceans travel
in family groups -enjoying
their merry marine life to the
fulI. Naturally they keep in
constant contact with each
other, both for reason! nf s~fe·
ty and sociability. ApMrently
they have a sort or built-In
radar system, similar to the
bat's. This system echos
ultrasonic sounds, way above
the human hearing range,
which is about 20,000 cycles
per second. To make It work,
the porpoise must have super·
keen hearing, plw a method
for creatllig .!bunds.
Tests prove that the inner
ears of the 1verage porpnl!e
can detect !Ounds up to 100,000
cycles per second.
Hydrophone.s are sensitive in-
gtniments for d e t e c t.1 n g
ultrasonics and normal sounds
under water. When let down
neair a school of playful
porpoises, these lnstrumt.nlJ
recoro 1 constant racket of
barks And bleats, cUcks and
creaks, quack! and squawks,
plus an assortment of whistles
and other no~es In the
Ltltr1sonJc. range.
-Sounds of au sorts trovel
much fastt>r and more easily
through .the "'ater than 'air.
And the porppise has just t~e
right ears to hear them . Tfle
tubes that lead to his inner
e.ars are plugged . \\'ilh thick
wax. which acts as. a g~
sound conducter. \Ve are not
* PRIZE
.WINNER
Question: Farmer Higgs owns three
pigs, four brown pigs and one
black pig. How many of Higg's
pigs can say that they are the
same color as another pig on
Higg's farm?
'.>ti'' J,UeJ s6!d 18UON :JaMSU\f
Dllnt JOll"Hn, '"' Ni1hlln11lt, Fount11n Vt!"'
so certain how he utters his L=====================::J noisy C()nversation. However,
a ftw researchers believe that .-----------------------,
the porpoise c<{n imitate the
human ·voice. Some yea rs
back. it was reported that a
certain porpoise took jt ·upon
himself W ·repeat a man's
speech. When the man told his
wife About it, she laughed loud
and Clear. The copycat
porpoise imitated that, too -
or so the story goes.
There is · reliable evidence
that pc:>rpoises have a sizeable
vocabulary for communicating
among themselves. Also, they
THE WAVE
You're padling out, the sun's shinln~ bright.
The waves 'are five feet and out·ofs1ghL
You're just a beginner, n:ot too bad.
You catch that wave-"Oh. no, f'm had!"
That wave era.shes down upon your head.
You tumble around, and feel like you're dead '.
But it happens to everyone. everyday.
No one knows why, it just happens that way~
A 1Ctnn'4V luolf doll1r ·•O•I to Mir;-Morin, 11, IJT V+I
Lido' 111111, NtwPOrl Sti th for 1'111 wlftllln• 1ntrv In fflt
1torv Ind -Ill e11nt11t. MIU vour potm or story to Untlt
Ltn. ··~ lut, C•SI• .Mn1, c1111.
obviously use their radar '-----------------------' system! to locate food and
Obstacles. Normal s o u n d s ,
such as high C. can echo from
an ocean-going · liner. But
porpoiSes need' Super-keen
hearing to tfetect the· ultrason-
ic echos from sm111ler objects
such as interesting food items.
Andy Hiid~ ,1:Wonit l _pDk Globe le
Debr1 l(lelllt".· 1111e 16. of Alle"towtlr
Ptnnsylv111i1, tor lier Qll'fstlon:
How big are the gtars?
are golf • balls and footballs,
huge beach balls a n d
enormous ball·shaped balloons.
So It is With the stars, though
everYt~ing ~t Th~re is on R
much grander scale. There
are d.,warf stars. K"iant stars
and supergiants. Though these
types are minority groups.
MoSt of 'them are medium
stars like our sun -and the
sun is big enough to swallow
our world a million times,
leaving pl,enty of room for
dessert
Some of the dwarf stars are
not much .li'igger than the
earth. an<t some may be even
smaller. Not long ago they
found another group o f
strange little stars that seem
to be just a few mifes 'wlde.
The giant stars are really
whoppers. SOme are a million
times bigger than our sufl. lf
we replaced the sUn with a
supergiant star. It would
spre~d way out through the in-
side half of the Solar System .
Little Mercury would be
tngulred, so w~uld ycnu! .. the
Earth 1n4 Mar!. Such 1 star
could reach out beyon(! Jupiter
almost 1s far as Saturn.
• U~t l11111IOl'll
S11per Ciiy
Artisl Ken Moeckel, lefl and Mayor J. P. Williams
or Metropolis, m., are dwarfed by a 16-foot hi.gh
painting of Superman which was erected on city
water tower recently. The city has adopted Super-
man as Its city image. Metropolis Ls tb.e only town
so named In the U.S.
I
Moscow Marvel
Malish: A Sl1eep
In Wolf Clothes?
MOSCOW IUPll -Malish
the wolf lived ~ dog's life and
loved every. minute of it.
He shared the same food
dish with the famil y c·anine
and was best of fritnds "'ith
the household cat. He was too .
affectionate to stand guard
like a watchdog and could not
even manage a doglike hov.•I.
He "'as the center of at-
tention in a village in the
1'ulskaya regk>n south of
Moscow, but gentle wol ves are
a rarity and that is "'hy, ac·
cording to the newspaper
Verchernay11 Moskva (Evening
Mosco"'), Malish has now tak·
en up residence at MosCow
University.
The newspaper told the
story of Malish-Russiap for
"teddy wolf"-in its Monday
edition. ·
It ·said h1alish was affiOiig
several baby wolves taken
from their. lairs by son1e
village boys while their moth·
ers \\'ere .away hunting food.·
lunchroom where he "'8!
particularly kind toward those
who gave him a taste of the ir
food .
While ;it the ·academy,
Malish hecame the object or
attention of many f\.1oscow
animal experts. They decided
he \\'as too valuable to science
to go back to the sleepy coun-
try life.
"The other day ~'lalish \\'a.!
handed over to the nature cor·
ner of r.tosco\v University ;ind
this will be his new home,''
the ne\\'spaper said.
S.tu"'1r, M0t<! 25. 1972 OAllV PILOT ,.
Dau1itless Dog
Saint i11 a tough mutt to crack. The German shcp·
hEir:d was struck by a car last Feb. 8. shot in the
head three limes by a neighbor u'ho wanted to put
him out of his misery and left overnight in a ditch
where the temperature dipped to zero. He has
sinCe recovered and seen1 s to be getting a big laugh
out of one of his many grt \veil cards. Neighbor Pat
J\furphy is shown with Saint.
"They were very little and
had not opened·. their eyes,"
the report said. "A boy named
Vanya took the smallest one to
his home. He grew up in the
house with the family dog and
cat."
The newspaper said Mali sh
\\'as affectionate, obedient and
friendly to all other animals .
"He ate food together with
1he dog from the same dish.
\Vishing to be like the dog. he
tried to howl but nothing came
of it.
J.acksonHears Young Ideas
"He \\·as particularly af·
, fectionate towards p e o :p J e.
When he became big, someone
tried to Use him as a
watchdog; but he was too kind.
''He fulfilled willingly the
orders of each man and was
kind. lo everyone."
Malish's fame spread and
soon he was taken to Moscow
~ ~ examined ~
veterinarians.. the newspaper
said.
''The expert s al the ~1oscow
Veterinary Academy loLmd
hin1 to be healthy and
developed and y,•ere surprised
by his kind nature. He \\'as
like an affectionate dog at the
institution."
The report said Malish even
accolflpanied Yet er i I! a r y
students ·~'to the academy
PORTAGE. Wis. (UPI) -
Sen. Henry Jackson !D-Wash).
has learned what was on 11·
year-old Franklin Bil!erbeck's
mind .
Jackson, campaigning for
the Democratic · presidential
nomination in sma ll·lO \\'n
WisC<Jnsin. asked Franklin, a
fifth grader at St. h-1ary's
School. what ht thought about
conservation.
''\Veil, l"ll tell you what T
think about const'r vation." the
blond, crew-cut. bespectaclt'd
youth told Jackson in a loud.
confidt'nt voice. "The 'COUntry
i$ polluted and· if we don't
ch:an it up. we wUI be in a lot
of trouble."
Jackson was serenaded in
the St. Mary 's School yard by
.about 50 pupils ill' a quick sWp
·&efore a handshaking tour of a
local shoe factory.
YOUR NEWS "QUIZ
PART I. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL
Give yourself 10 PQin~s for ea.en ·correct
answer.
l Tbe Federal Drug Adm.Jn!etration h.1.1 put 1t
l lmlt on the future uae of lead 1n pa.1,Dt. Tru.e
or Falise?
2 There a.re nia.ny people in South-West Africa
who wi&h to have I.heir country independeDt !rom
.• ? ..
a-Great Britain
b-.Portugal
c-South Airic&
3 Congreiss has &greed to fund Radio Free Europe
and Ra.dlo Llberty for two more ye1.r1. True or
False?
4 •• ? , , received the most votes 1n the Florid.a.
Democratic prlmary.
a-George Wallace
J:>..~dmund Musk ie
c-Huberl Humphrey
5 A resolution In the Florid.a pr1.aary opposing
the busing of children to desegregate schools
pu&ed. with a clear majority. True or False?
.,ART II • WORDS IN THE NEWS
Take 4 points for each word that you can
match with its correct meaning.
1 .•... disclosure
2 ••••• officlou•
3 ..... commandeer
-4 ••••• dlstai!
& ••••• deplorable
a-meddlesome, 1mpe?""'
tlnent
b-bad, wretched
c-bavlng to do w'ltb
woman
d-reveallng of 1ome-
thlng
e-to take. forcible pos-
&esslon
PART Ill. NAMES IN THE NE.WS
Take 6 points for names that you can
correctly match with.the clue8 .
1 ..... Geora;e Alken a•U.S. Ambassador to
Franca
2 ..... John A. Volpa b--5ecretary of Tran8•
portatton
3 ..... Arthur K. Wa.t&on c-u.s . .'Sen1.tor !roro
Vermont
<( ••••• Je11e JackMJn d-\\'restiing champion
at Iow1 St3te
& ••••. Chris Taylor e-clvU rl.ght1 le1.der
0 VEC, Inc., Mtditon, Whcom!n
The children sang. ''who art
we for. we are for Senator
Jackson,'' W the tune of the
"Batlle Hyinn of th f'
Republic ." Jackson seemed !(
enjoy it•. He bantered with rh1
youngsters and s i g n e d
autographs for about 1 5
minutes .
Mrs . Kathleen Lasandrinl. 1
teacher. said the children had
lea rned lhe sonii: about 10
mtnUtes before Jackson ar·
rived.
'Zoo E1npty for 1st Time
$AN FRANCISCO fUPI I -
The Children 's Farm I n
Golden Gate Park w a s
emptied one da y recenlly for
the first time in at lea sl 20
years.
lari:?e number of rabbil!I.
The animals were: placed in
the ma in 1.00 where animal
kee pers can maintain bttter
care of them, said h-1rs.
Beverly Hongren, education
coordinator for the 100.
Zoo keepers collected all of
the animals and left the barn
padlocked and the little corral
empty because of a scarcity
of manpower to care for the
two: lambs. three goats, 10
guinea pigs, 20 geese and a
She said the zoo 's 28-man
force of animal keeper1 has
been reduced by four through
reliremenl$, illness and in·
juries. t.1ayor Jqseph Alioto
ordered a "hlrln~ freeze" in
the first weelt of1 J.•nuary:
Test l' 011r1el.f
Her1'1 I d'llntt' lor 1vei-yon1 In I~! t1mlly old e"""'h ~ 'flfd It
'""' ~Is or ner own "ll0$t for ntw1."' r11r.1 fflli \ltlffltjV Ntw. Qu11
In ffl• Dr(Vl'Y ot vour own home t\'Ou dDn'I 1v1n hlllf to It! I~•
rest of !111 t1mi1y kMW how Yau llltd• OIJll •nd 111 flow mcitn VOii
lrnaw •bouf Wh•l'J 9olng Ol'I In fl'I• world tod1Y,
Dln'I ch111 -""nr.r1 '""'' (111111111 •own) Nlew "ll.
Match word clues with their correspond-
ing pictures or symbols, 10 point& for
e&eh correct answer. F
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Site o! American .. ChJ-
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Cyprus·Preai'dent
Makarios
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Chinese coast
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Go•ernmenta.l en v l r-
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5 .....
Indian Prime Minister
Gandhi
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Governmental aviation
agency
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T err y Sanford is a.n
ex-Governor of .• ? ••
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SJ te ol presidenU&.1
primary March 2l&i
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Patsy Mink i1 a mem-
ber of Congr eas from
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(Sc«. bch Slcl• of Qvi1 S.ptratel)o) 71 ,. I) ptlnh • Gooll.
91 to 100 polnh .. TOP SCOIC •1 to 70 polnh .. F1lr. I
II to 90 points .. bc:ellent. _, • Uimt??? .. H'l'Plft! 1
FAMILY DISCUSSION QUISTION
Should tbere be a.ny resil'Sctlon on OOslnes~ con·
trlbuUons to poltU ctl campaigns?
THIS WEEK'S CHALIENGEI
Who Is Kim IJ-Sung ?
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8 DAILY PI LOT
E pl•c-opal
SaJnt J • m ts Epl1<:op11l
Chutcb. 3209 Via L I do ,
Newport Beach: servlet!I at
7:30, 9 and 11 1.m.: Holy "'ttk
1ervic@s; Monday 111 5: :JO
p.m.: Thursd1y at 10:30 11 m.
and 7:30 p.m.: Wednesday at 8
-p,m.: Maundy Thursday at ,9
p.m. ind 10 p.m. to noon F'rt·
day vigil at fool of the cro.ss:
Good Friday at noon to 3
p.rrt.; Saturday 4 p.m. and I I
p.m.: Ea.ster at 7. 9 and II
a.m. and Children 's service at
4 p.m.
SI. W1Jfrld'1 E p Is co p 1 l
CblR'ch, Chapel Lane at Ellis,
Hunt ington Be11ch; services 11!
S1tuPday, M;vc~ 25, 1~71
•
Pulpit & Pew
fl, 9:30 and 11 a.m. and 7 p.m :
~1onday at ~:30 a.m.: Tuesd1 y
at 6:30 a.m.:• Wtdnl!sday at
fi :30 <1 nd JO a.m.; Maundy
Thursday at 6:30 a.m. and
Potluck supper at 7 p.m.:
Good frld1y at noon lo 3
p.m.: Holy Saturday 1t 10
a.m. and 3.30 p.m.
SL John the nl,•lne
Epl1cop1l Cbarcb , 2043 Orange
Ave .. CM:ta Mesa ; service .1l 8
and 9:30 a.m., blessing of
palms.
SI . Mary's E p I 1 co p a I
Cburcb, 428 Park Ave . ,
Laguna Beach : services at 11,
9:1S and JI a.m.; Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday at 7
a.m., M11undy Thursday 111 10
11.m. anrt 7:30 p.m.: Good F'r i·
clay at noon to 3 p.m., "An
Eltclric P11ssion." at 8 p.m.;
lioly Salurda v at 111:30 o rn
follo"''ed by first Eucharist of
Easter: Easter at 8, 9: 1$ and
11 a.m.
P1·e•h yterln11
SI. Andrew '• Presbyterian
Church, MIO St. Andrev/s
Road. Newport Be a c h :
services at 11, 9·JO and 11
:i.m.: serm<ln "Are You
Enlhusiaslic?": Holy \lt'eek
se rvices: Ma undy Thursday at
8 p.m.. sermon "Can You
Face Tro ub le?,'' by D r .
Char les Dierenfield : G o o d
Friday, union service with
Costa Mesa Church t1f the
CQvenant and St. ,._1 a r k
Presbyteri11n Ch u r c h of
Corona del Mar . at St.
Andrew 's at 12; IS p . m . ,
sermon "With His Stripes We
Are He aled ," by lhe Re v.
James W. Moor , N a vy
Chaplain at Marine Corps Air
Station. Santa Ana ; Easter
services at II, 9:30 and II a.m.
sermon "Can You Take a
Risk," by Dr. Dierenfield.
ChrlS'! Pre11byterlan Chur ch,
20112 Magnolia St., Huntington
Beach ; Maundy T h u rs d 1 y
service beginning with fam ily
supper at 6:30 p.m.: Easter
services al 9:30 and ll a.m.;
Easter mesage by the Re\'.
Donald E. Roberts; truml)l't
presentation of ··The Holy
City," by Glenn D. Stuart.
rre1byterla n Chur ch of the
Cove nant. 2850 Fa irview Road.
C.Ost.:i Mi!sa; Sunday services
at 8:30 and 10 a.m.; Sunday
sermon "\\'hat the Passe nger
Stlid to the Captain," by Re\'.
Bruce A. Ku rrie. Services
Mitundy Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
with communion.
Cf1119 regallo11ul
Corona del A1ar C.Ommunlt.\I
Church, Co ngre1atlonal , 61 l
Heliotrope Ave.; servict at 10
a.m.: sermon "Thi! Road
(See PULPIT, Page !l l
l,e ngue Lender
The Rev . Gordon W.
Blenkhorn, reprcsenta·
li ve of Bibl e Litera·
tu re
(Bib I e
International
Meditation
League), \\•ill speak at
the Costa Mesa Four·
square Church, 1734
Orange Ave., Sunday at
7 p.m.
Se rvic e Planned
In San Clem ente
The cha irman of the San Band, El Toro i\1arine C.OrpJ
Clemente All·f'aith· Sunrisl' Air SI i i ion, will gi_\'t". a 15·
•· 1 · 1 ~1~ minut e concert btg1nn1ng at .x:r\' ce commit ee. ~ r....... ~-.~0 • I d th · ......,. .. , a.m. 1•1cKen1 e, announce 1 s
week that the service will be A brea.krrisl of h11m ~nd
. t>J:g ~. will be !!E'Vf'ri 1m· held at the San Clemente High niediAlely Afltr the srrvice<i.
School stad ium at 5:30 a.m. on Proceeds ...,.il l izo the family
Easter Sunday. Counseling Center of San
Gene Fullmer. former mi d· Clen1rnte. F'or re~ervallon.~
dleweight box ing champion n{ for breakr;:isJ. ('11.ll 492-2553.
lhe "'orld. from Sal1 Lake City, s 1 n ~er .~ \\" i 1 h i n rt: In
"·Ill speak. pflrlicipalt in the choir may
"Th e Hallelujah Chorus'' phone 492.1423.
will bt performed by a 100-One rehearsal is srhedu\Pd
\'Oice choir from the civ i~ian fnr the choir. 111 First Chr is· and military communi1les, l s directed by Jean Coates. t1an Church. 702 Eslrel a .• an
former director of the San Clemenlt, 011 Thur sda y at 5;:'10
Diego Choral Society, p.m. A ham hock. beans and
The San Diego Drum and cornbread supper \Oo'ill be .~er\'•
Bugle Corps will prese nt two ed to choi r mcn1bers so that
spec ial numbers : ··The those "-'ho have o t h r
Un\'t iling of the Cross" and engage ment.'l late r in !he
••Eternal .Father, Strong to e\'enlng ...,•ill be ab le In
Save." par!.icip11 te in the Easter
The Th ird Mar ine Air \Ving performancr.
ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY
NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER
FlftHnth •nd Mon rovia Streets
SUNDAY SERVICES
8 :30 A.M.-Mornin9 Worship
9 :45 A.M.-Sund•y School
11 :00 A.M.-Mornin9 Worship
6:00 P.M.-Evenin9 Wor,hip
7: 15 P.M .-Sori e~ On Th• Book Of
Ravel•tion
Ir. 6ee~ 0 . Wee4, P•t•r
. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
140 E: 22nd St., Co•t• MoH-548-3761
E. W, P~iUipJ, P•Jtor
SUNDA Y SIRYICIS
f :JO A.M.-S.•d•Y Set.eel CJ .... (.All .... I
CHILD CARI AVAIL.AILI 11 thru I I
10:H A.M.-"H•w Te St•y ''""
P••••r Phnn,. s,.n1..,
7:00 ,,M-"I• Tlte Gerde•"
, .. ,., n 1111,.. 1,..111111
N..,.,,.,._. ,,._Scllee._Afft J l/1°5-4:10 A.M. te J1JO P.M.
SPll NG SISSION -645·2l2J
HARBOR ASSEMIL Y OF GOD
740 W. Wiison, Costa Mesa S4t"4104
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
11.A NCHIS Oll THI MOTHll CHURCH
THI fllST CHURCH Of CHRIST, SCllNTll T
IN IOSTON, M.ASS.ACHUSms
"REALITY"
Sunday, March 26th
Costa Mesai-t:'lrst Church of Chirst, Scienti st
2110 MeMI Verde Dr., Costa M ...
Su11doy Scheel -':IS A.M.
Church s.mce ..:.. 11 :00 .A.M.
IMdl11t ···"'· 2150 M ... Yer4• Dr.
Huntington B.e•ch-Flrst Church of Chrlst, Sc ientist
ltfll & 011._, H1111tl11tt•• hoch
S11•lll.y Scfl•el -':lO & 11 :00 A.M.
Ch11rch -':lO & 11 :OD A.M.
leedl11t l oe"' -221 Mol11 St.
Newport Be.1c h-First Church of Christ, Scltntltt
llDJ Via Lide, Newpert lffch
Church I. Suadey Sch"l-':00·10:]0 A.M.
IHdl•t l oe111, l l15 Ylo Lido
N•wport le.1ch-Second Church of Christ, Sc ientist
]100 Pec:lflc View Dr., Cer•11• del M•r
Cllurcll ' Sultdey Sc.heel -10:00 .A.M.
lead/111 l ee111-l500·1 Ceftt Hwy, ll llter Norclun J
W.ct. l"•I~ Tfttlntof!Y MH'111 .. -I '·"'· -All Churc.11•
All art cordia lly invited to attend the church
1ervices ond e11joy t1ie privileges of th.t
Readi"ng Room.a
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH Corona del Mar
Ma;n & Adams Str eets
Huntington Beaeh
Mor"in9 Worihio , , , , , .. , , , , •
•·•••••·•• 1:10 ' 11:00 .......
Bible School •• , , • , •• 9;45 1.m,
Youth GroupJ , , , , , , 6:00 p.m.
E"•~in9 Wqrihip • , , , 7:00 p.m.
Nvrurv c•rt pro.,!ded 11 111 it"Vlcts Oh oc:t : J3'.,Slt 0111 Pe~o•IOn "6-T51G
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Vicforii1 & Pl1c1nti1 Ava .
Costa Mesa
Je111" I . 'lercy Mlnl1l1r
led11le McHitth Olrad9r tf C~rttll•• l drH•tla!I
l llllt Sclllll .............. t :U ~-'"·
M•mlflf W1n.lllp •••••••. ll:M 1.m.
Ytul~ Ortu11 ..... , ... , ... , . ' 1,m.
...._,. .........••..•...•.•• 1 '·'"·
Nur$er1,1 Cart Provided
141-4771 S41-6l41
COMMUNITY
CONGREGATIONAL •
611 HELIOTROPE
Wenhl' -10 .A.M.
Ch11rtll Scheel-10 .A.M.
644. 7400
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Welcomes You.
ST. JAMES, J209 Ylo l 18e, Nn-,•rt leec:.h
7:JO A.M.-Hely lucMritt
.. -I
+
Y. \., Hll~ICI,,, Past#f IAl.lfrt I'. Ml:OTWIECK
Mi•l1tlr ., Vtvl/I
Chlld C•r• Prewl8.ct AT ALL SllYICIS
CAI L "orNTlt V 11::======================'.ll Mltt!tltr ltl Mu•lc II
9:00 A.M.-f•'"ll Y Worsht, 'Chwrc• Sche.t.
11 :00 A.M.-Alter1111te Moir fucherht &
Mentlllf Preyer, Nursery
Pro\'lded
-SUNDAY SlllYICIS -
ft4J A.M.-Sullldcry School
10:10 A.M.-Auett s,..tier
7100 P.M.-Gu"t S,...k•r
JM Jer4•11, lnllftlll11
COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
f're-Sdleitt -IC ....... ttl ... -'""""'""' -CMM CIN
CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH
23rd St rHt .1t Or.1nge, Costa Mes.1 -548-5303
l11terl111 PSlter -Rey. Edword IHtty
Youth Ptrstor -Fred Mettl11
Monil•t WorUli-1 O:JO e.m. -S1111llley Sclleel f e.M,
S119'sy 1,.,.1,., W•rshlp-7:00 ,.111.-Pro.,.r M•etl11t Wed .• 7:00 '''"' .
SABBATH SERVICES
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
harbor r eform temple
RAl!BI BE RNA AO P.KING
meeting at
St. Jtmts Eplscopal Church n 3209 Vi a Lido, Newport Beach
For lnform11ion: Call 675-7230
TEMPLE SHARON
The c•11Mtvetl'• 911101ot11• fer tlte
e11tfra Herbor ArM
617 Wcrst Helftl t••· C•tto Mno
All J1wi1h f1 miit1 ••t invited lo jei11 "' i" f truly mt11tin9lul
SAii.A.TH IYINING SllYIC IS-FRIDA Y AT l :li P.M.
s,lrltuel lffder -Robbi Gone• G-008111011
646·5S5i Ttmplt Sh1ron Choir -On19 Sh.bot
10:00 A.M.-''The Sit Trl ols of Chrkt"
6:JO P.M.-JS.Yelce Chelr PrS1et1ts l est•r C•11tot11
"leltold Your l(l"t"
COAST BIBLE CHURCH
MA RCO llOJIESTIR JI. HIGH, SAN JUAN C.Al'ISTlANO
4'l·l f4f <tf 4·1141 tl0·0401
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF NEWPORT HARBOR S.B.C.
'Jtl CllU Or lvt, Nf"llrt lea(ll
Oon L. l"tlt, P'11tor '41-UU tu11111 y It-I -•·U A,M Wer1h11 -11111 A.M. .. ,, .. ,,M,
w"°netO~y P'•1vt r !t••lct J:JO l'.M. "lh••~ fht Unottrrht~lt •IClltt 01 Cll•br'
,UFE SCIENCE CHURCH
l'tlMll!jy Matll~I 41 l.llll ,Altll (1.UIMOUll
Ct111tr L•kt Av._ .. lttf> II .. M111Ulfttle11 l tt(ll
Dl¥tli911AI Sfl'll'kt , ..... .. t ~ll A.M. l l·Mtllt l'fritnt ltrY!tt -Jl1·1J)t lttv. Jim II. W!ltJ -•t•, 1,1Y11 Wiit•
CHURCH OF CHRIST
at M¥11llfittrltl II .. ll1111t1Mita11 lttCll
lltHI' Cl-ltJM -lt1M A,#11, \llrtnlllf -1t 1)t A,M, & f1 .. '° M ~ .. ,.....,. 1111 ,.,,,., -OH'I °'1•11tutit!I u,ii1111. ' ·
Tl'Wfll Tttll'fll •llO DtllftfH. ltl MtlMr, 1v11111, -111>,,JI
0, NIWl'OIT IE.A.CH -ID hcl'l"I
MMthtt lte911lerly ,
At u,,.r lcry lo~ Cl•~
2111 Tu5tl11 A"" Cesfe M"e
rhurch School . . . . 9:45 A.M .
~·lorning ''l"orship .. 10:45 A.M.
''espers . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 P.?.f.
N11tMry l ll11der9arTett PreYltled
Phone: 642-2725
Minister: Dr. D. 'V. McElroy
CHURCH OF CHRIST
287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA
lofwffll H•rbor 911d '•lrylew
SUNDAY MORN ING BIBLE STUDY , ,, .• ,, ... , ••••• t :4S .A.M.
SUNDAY MORN ING WORSHIP l COMMUNION ••• , 10:45 A.M.
SUNDAY EVEN ING WORSHIP , , , , , • , , • , •••• , • , • • • 6:00 P.M,
WEDNESDAY EVEN ING BIBLE STU DY •••••.• , , ••••• 7:l 0 P.M.
NURSERY CAR E PROVIDED
W. Whit Herr l11t to•
Minislt r
le11 Lorte11t
Mu1ictl Dirttlor
Phone: 64S-3191 Day or Night
~NE fh LLS @oMMUNITY (0.iURe~
•
TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Turtle A~ll Ortn 1nd Amam Ori~• !-blodr 1our11 ol
Ct mP\IS d•ivt t !.an OIP110 Fre!Wt'f lo Culveri $0vl/I tt
CtmpUt Or.) le/I lo TurUt •Kil Or!Yt,
Ito\', ltich So11111t lso11, Pester
9:30 A.M. Sunday School for all ClfJff
11 :OD A.M. Mornln, Worship
NUltSEltV CAlll' l"ltOYlOEO AT IOTN MOUits ~tr r"rermttltn Ctnctrn:~1 Ol~tr Mttllftlt Cell IJJ.1ft1
THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
271 Awocodo Sr .. Coste M,..
JeM,h II. Jtffr•r•. Postor -l'ho11e 541·4!1'4
S1bbtth Scheel • , , , • ••., •• , . , ..••• ,, , • , • •••• ••,., 9:10 "·"'· Mor~i n9 Wcr1hip , , , , •••• , ,. , , , , , , •• , , •• , , , ,,, , , • 11 :001.m.
Pr1yt r Matfi1t9 Wtdntsdt\' , , ••••••• , , , , •••••• , •• , • 7:10 P·"'·
Costa Mesa Foursquare Church
1714 Or•119• ATa, Coste"'"•
P .. ter: l•"· ReMn I. Joc:e1H-S41•97JJ l• ... 4.1117
f :4S A.M.-fl,..e ...... Sw".i., k•••I Drlwi
"Vote Fer S1111dsy Sc he1I"
11 :00 A.M.-Pe1tor JocelH Speoklt1t
7:00 f'.M.-Re1. ••rll•• l lo11•h•r•
l lble llteret11re l111erMtle11el
WID. 7:JO P.M.-1••• of Actl
fer l 1t1 T1011s,ort"Otlo1 -Cen 644· 1I 17
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A.B.C,
.,. Mot"olle betwH11 51.,., e11d We nter
Pot.tor Do.it J•"'-Y t <t2·2<t21
SU11111y l(llttl ... , . 11• & •~•• Mer'll rn1 won111, •......• ':"II & n •v11tl11t v .. ,.,. , ,, f ,,M,
Yov!ll (hetr & l llllt ftudy -After Vu""' HU<1fl'Y C•rt AYllllll!t II •II StPVkll.
Newport Unity
LOlllN 0. l'LICMIN,111, Mllllittr
Dev.tleNl lentlc•-10.A.M, l 11 :15 A.M ,
$1111cltv School for 111 1911 -t :45 A.M. ·•
1 ltti nil l"h1t, N1wpe11 ......
Otftu -t 4'·1111 DIAl..t..f'IAYl l 64,·D6J9
Mld·WMk Holy Colft11t1111le11 l HHll"f '-"1cn
Tunder-lO:JO .A.M. We1htt1lley-l100 P.M.
Tiie le,, Johll I' . .A1hey II, Reeter-'heH: 471•0210
ST. JOHN THE OIVINE , 2043 Oran ge Ave., C.M.
S1111dcrys 7:10 Ir f:JO Chur1h Sctieol -•:JO
Tll11rtllcrys: 6:JG & 10 e.lft.; Hely Deyt •I 01111•u11CM
Ylc•r, Tllo Rn. Jeh1 W. De1•ld1e1 -PhoH 541·112'
Saint Michael And All Angels Episcopal Church
l 2ll l'•clflc Yi.w Drl .. , Core110 8el M•r
Su118ey1°l :OO A.M. ' ':JO .A .M., Churcll Sc.lt11•l/N11rsery.,:JO A.M.
T11ndeyt-7!00 A.M. Wffrtl'IHys-f:lO A.M.
Tllo ReT. Jeh11 Rotert Do\'ls, Rector -rtle11e 444·046)
ST. WILFRID 'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
8236 El lis St., Huntington Beach
1:00 A.M.-Hofy Comm unia"
9:30 A.M.-F.mily S1rvic1 I Church Scheol !Nurlt"I C1 rtf
11 :00 A.M.-Mornln9 Worship ( Nvr11ry C•r•I
7:00 P.M.-Fe1liv1I Ev1nu•n9 I St rm•n
Epi1cop1I Yovn9 Chvrchmt n
All l itur9i11 ••• in ult et "•ri ou• t ime1 Tiit Church IJ 11w1y1 IVf lltblt tor Hety Mtrrl111.
J1me1 C. C•l1y, P11 lor -962-75 12 R11 .: 536-4061
NEWPORT HARBOR I
LUTHERAN CHURCH I
798 Dover Or. LI 8-l6l I
T1le ReY. Jolflet G. 110111, ,.IJlar
E1rly Worship 1:00 1.m,
ChriJti1n EJuc•liott 9:15 1.111.
Ft 1tiv1 Wenhip I 0:)0 1 ,/11,
Nur$eT1J Care Availoblt
WILCOMI
LU THERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
2900 Pacific Vitw Dr.
Corona del Ma r
DR. MARTIN OLSEN
Phono 644-26'4
':00 A..M. '•..!ly We~hl,
10!00 A.M. Soll4.,. C.•rctl ..... ,
11 :OD A.M. '"''" Werlhlp
PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
M .. • Y•rde Drlwt & .... , Strfft, Ct ... M ... , C•ftf,
4NDllW (, AHDl lltS.OH, l't tler -JD"N WISTIY, A1wcltlt l't tllr
Sundt' kP\001: t:1S -Morn!MI Wl,,"'91 1:00 IN 11 :00
l'rl"'' of P11ct L11th1r•~ Scheel -Miu EJ!her Ol•en, ,,fnc ipt l
Office Phen11 14f·052 I Scheel l'he11e! 149·0142
CHR I ST LU T HERAN CHURCH
Mit1euri S,neJ
740 Ykt•rle St, C•te M..,.
Le tller Y. Tef'HW, ,..,., .
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Taken," by Dr. Phlllp G. Mur-
ray; Maundy Thursday
service and aacriflclal supper
at 6:30 p.m.: Easter services
11t 9:30 B.nd 11 a.m .. no church
school.
P I ymouth Congregatkloal
Church of Newport Harbor.
3262 Broad St., Newport
Beach; service and Sunday
school at 10 a.m., sermon
"Pure Milk for New Babes,"
by the Rev. Don Sunukjian.
Co1uuaunlt11
Friends Community Church,
Madison at Jackson. MidWay
City; services at 7:30 p.m.
with color film "His Land:" Goos! Friday service at 7:30
p.m. with musical program
and speakers.
Fountain Va lley Community
Church, 9420 Talbert Ave.:
services at 9:S5 a.m. and Bible
class at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday's
sennon "Time -What It Is,
What We Should Do With It
and How God Deals With It,"
by Pastor Stanley AJlen.
Chrlstia11
Harbor Christian Church,
meeting at Upper Bay Boys
Club. 2131 Tustin Ave .. Costa
Mesa : service at 10:45 a.m ..
Sunday school at 9:45 : sermon
''When I Survey the Wondrous
Cross," by Dr. D.W. McElroy.
First Christian Church, 702
Estrella, San C lemente ;
service at 11 a.m. and church
school at 9:45 a.m.: sermon
"Jesus Christ: More Than
Superman , More Than
Superstar," by the Rev. Don
Maxfield; Easter services at 9
a.m .. sermon "Not Jesus , But
Christ;" 10 a.m.. sermon
''Life Is a Gift." by Gene
Fuller. former middleweight
box ing char=pion of lhe world;
and 11 a.m .. sermon "Reality
of Eternal Life." 1
Vnrlou•
Co11gregotio11Jr
Anglican Orthodox Church,
729 N. Grand Ave .. Santa Ana:
service Good Friday at 7:30
p.m.; Easter service al 10:30
8.m., the Rev. Walter Hollis
Adams officiating.
Cllrislfan Science Churches,
First Church of Chrisl , 2880
Mesa Verde Drive, Costa
Mesa, se rvice at 11 a.m .. Sun-
day school at 9: 15 a.m.: First
Church of Christ, 8th and
Olive, Huntin gton B e a c h ,
services at 9:30 and 11 a.m.,
Sunday school at same times;
First Church of Christ. 3303
Via Lido, Newport Beach,
service Sunday schttJl al 9 and
10:30 a.m.: second Church of
Christ, 3100 Pacific View
Drive, Corona del M a r.
service and Sunday school at
10 a.m. Wednesday evening
meetings at 8 p.m..; sermon
this week "Reality."
The SaJvatlon Army, 1710 W.
F.dinger, Santa Ana ; Easter
service at 11 a.m. Jed by Lt.
Commissioner and Mrs. Paul
Kaiser.
Chapel of the Chimes, 215 N.
Grand, Orange: "Life After
Death," by Rick Man.sell, lee·
turer, 8 p.m. tonight.
Scotlish Rite ~f a 1 o n s ;
meeting at Laguna Hotel,
Laguna Beach: M a u n d y
Thursday social hour and din-
ner at 6 p.m., tickets 'i&,
deadline March 27, mail to
Ne well Parker. 2098-0 Rondo
Granada, Laguna Hills, 830-
2098.
Temple Be':.h David, 11110
Los Alamitos Blvd., Los
Alamitos; Dessert Seder on
Thursday at 7:30 p.m .. $1.50
for adults. $1 for children,
location 3333 St. Cloud St .. Los
Alamitos, information a n d
reservations· at 430-6813 or 431·
6728.
Newport Unity Centt.r nf
Crea<lve Living. meeting at
Senior Citizens BuildinJt:, 15th
and Irvine, Newport Beach:
services at 10 and 11 :15 a.m.:
sermon "Your T r i u m p h
Entry:" no Wednesda y
service.
Pulpit & Pew
Easter servlce11 at 8:30 and 10
11.m .• breakfast from 7:3e to
8:05 a.m.
Lutheran Church or the
Resurrection, 9812 Hamilton,
Huntinglon Beach; serviCf:S
Sunday at 10:30 a.m. with con·
firmation. Ho I y Thursday
Commun ion Service at 7:30
p.m.; Sunday's sermon, "A
Durable Allegiance." b y
Pastor Arthur R. Tingley.
Faith Lutheran C h u r c h •
343 81 Calle Portola,
Capistrano Beach; service at
10::10 a.m.: sermon "The City
on Palm Sunday," by the Re v.
James Knotek; Mau n d y
Thursday service a 7:30 p.m.;
Good Friday at l and 2 p.m.;
Easter at 6 a.m., followed by
breakfast.
Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church, 798 Dover Drive,
Newport Beach; services at 8
and 10:30 a.m.; Sunday's
sermon "To Be Filled With the
Nature of Christ," by Pastor
James G. B)ain. Maundy
Thursday theme, at 7:30 p.m.
"Grace-giving Hands." Good
Friday services have the
theme "Our Blessed Saviou r
Seven Times Spoke."
7:45, I and 10:30 a.m., sermon
"Th• ThlnklnJ Man '•
Religion."
Cbrhl Cburob by tbo Sea
United Metbodlsl, 1400 W.
Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach.;
service at 9:30 a.m.: sermon
HThe Calm in Our Confusion,"
by Dr. Ray C. Gerry.
Community United
~1elhodh1t Church, 6662 He il
Ave-., Huntington Be a c h :
services at 9 and 10:30 a.m.:
Maundy Thursday service at
7:30 p.m. in Moore Hall.
Newpor t Center U n I t e d
MetbodJst Church: service at
11 :15 a.m. at St. Michaels and
All Angels Episcopal Church.
Marguerite and Pacific View
Drive, Corona del M a r ,
sermon "The Road lo
Jerusalem ls for Real ," by the
Rev. Don A. Bassett; fJ!aundy
Thursday service at 7:30 p.m.
at old Balboa Island church,
115 Agate; Good Friday
service at 7:30 p.m. at Balboa
lsland chUrch.
Religious
Science
Church of Religious Science
of Laguna Beach, 2 0 0 6 2
Lagunf Canyon Ro ad :
services at 9 and 11 a.m.;
with Dr. Stuart Bundy. vice
president of Cerritos Junior
College, Norwalk.
University Baptist Churrh.
2252 S.E. Palisades Rofld, San·
ta Ana: services al 11 a·.m.,
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m ..
and 7 p.m. service: sermon
"Re-entry," by Pastor Willis
J. Carrico.
First Baptist Church of Sa•
Clemente, 300 W. Marquita.
San Clemente; service al 11
a.m.; sermon ''Crucified With
Christ," by the Rev. Philip N.
Smith; 6 p.m., sermon "What
the Bible Says About Capital
Punishment ;" Easter service
at 11 a.m., sermon "Risen
With Chri st."
Fairvltw Baptist Church,
2525 Fairview Road. Costa
Mesa : services at 10 a.m.,
church school at 10:30 a.m.,
choir cantata .. No Greater
Love" with pictures, by John
W. Peterson at 8 p.m.
South Shores B a p t I s t
Church, 32712 Crown Valley
Parkway, Laguna Niguel;
Good Friday at 7:30 p.m.;
Easter at 8:30 and II a.m ..
sermon "The Eternal God,"
and Easter cantata.
Mi1iister
Takes Post
In Lagu1ia.
The Rev. 1.1ichael V. Allen.
assistant min ister of the First
Christian Church of Inglewood,
has been appointed minister of
the First Christian Church of
Laguna Beach.
Allen. 23, replaces the
Rev. Bruce Cushing ,.,.ho has
joined the First Christian
Church of Tustin .
The young minister will hold
his first service in Laguna
Beach on Easter Sunday
morning.
Allen graduated from
Pacific Christian College of
Long Beach in 1971 and plans
to receive his master's degree
in religion from Pepperdine
College this summer.
Lutheran Church of the
Master, 2900 Pacific View
Drive. Corona del M a r ;
services at 9 and 11 a.m., Sun-
day school at 10 a.m.; Sunday
sermon ''Your King ls Com-
ing." Maundy Thursday serv·
ices at 7:30 p.m. with com-
munion. Good Frid ay vesper
service at 7:30 p.m. with mes-
sage "Words From the Cross."
sermon "The Pure In Heart," ~----------------------,
Mt. of Olives Lutheran
Church, 24772 Chrisanta Drive,
Mission Viejo; services at 8:30
and 11 a.m.: Maundy Thurs·
day service at 7:30 p.m.; Good
Friday sanctuary open from
noon to 3 p.m .. 7:30 p.m.
service: Easter services at 7,
9 and 11 a.m.
Christ Lutheran Church, 760
Victoria, Costa Mesa: services
at 8:15 and 11 a.m.: sermon
"He Did -Can We?''; Maun·
dy Thursday service at 7
p.m.; Good Friday service.
Peace Lutheran Church,
18542 Vanderlip Ave., Tustin:
Good Friday Tre Ore service.
noon to 3 p.m. at Immanuel
Lutheran Church, 129 S. Pine
St.. Orange. and Ch r i s t
Lutheran Church, 760 Victoria ,
Costa Mesa ; sermon "Seven
Words of Spirit and Life.:•
Prince of Peace Luth eran
Chu rch, 2987 Mesa Verde
Drive, Costa Mesa; services
at 8, 9:30 and II a.m.;
sermon "A Ki ng Is Coming to
You." by Pastor Andrew
Anderson; cantata "Crucifix-
ion," by Stainer at 7 a. m.:
Maundy Thursday service al
7:30. sermon ';He Saves Me'";
Good Friday service at I p.m.
with guest speakers on "The
Seven Last Words of Jesus,''
Tenebrae service at ?:30 p.m.
Saint MaUbew L a t b e r a tt
Church, 18182 Culver Drive.
Irvine: Good Friday service at
7:30 p.m.: Easter services at
6. 9 and 11 ·a.m., sermon "Life
Can Begin Again," by Pastor
Herbert N. N i e rm a ri n ,
breakfast between services.
(
Jtlethodist
University Uoited Methodi st
Church, University and CUiver
Drive, Irvine; services at 9
and 10:30 a.m .. Church School
at 9 a.m. Sunday's serrnoo
"Living in Irvine Doesn't
Make You Free" by Rev. Ron
Allison .
1'1esa Verde Uni I e d
Methodist Church. 1701 Baker,
Costa Mesa; services at 9 and
10:30 a.m.: sermon ';Jesus
Christ Superstar," by Dr. B.
l.l>thair Green : no youth
academy during Holy week.
First United Methodi st
Church, 2721 Seventeenth St.,
Huntington Beach; services at
9: 15 and 10:30 a.m.: Maund y
Thursday service at 7:30 p.m.
with medilation .
by Tile Rev. Dr. Henry
Gerhard ; lectures in Leisure
World Thursdays at 10 a.m.
First Church of Rtllgious
Science of Newport Beach,
meeUng at Ebell Club, 515
Balboa Blvd., service and
Stmday school at 10 a.m.;
sermon "Spirit's Triumphant
Entry;" Good Friday service
at 12:30 p.m.
llnltnrinn
U n I t ar I a n Universallst
Church. 1259 Victoria St ..
Costa Me sa: services at 10:30
a.m. with church school : Sun·
day's sermon "A Guaranteed
Formula For a Full Life," by
Rev. Arthur W. Olsen.
University Unitarian Com-
munity, meeting at Irvin e
Town Center, 4201 Campus
Drive, lrvine: service al 9:30
a .m.: ~rmon "Celebration,
Fantasy and Festivity : the
Feast of Fools." by the Rev.
Roger T. Walke.
B11plbt
First Baptist Church of
Laguna Hill s, 24521 Moulton
Parkway. Laguna H i 11 s ;
service at 11 a.m.; sermon
"Open Doors," by Or. Verner
J. Olson, with choir pr~
cessional: Men's fellowship
meeting at 7 p.m. March 27,
Church Sets
Concert
In Valley
The music department of
the First Baptist Church of
Fountain Valley will present
its Easter concert Sunday at 6
p.m.
The work being presented is
''No Greater l.l>ve" by John
W. Peterson. The choirs will
be accompanied by a brass
ensemble, tympone , piano and
the church's new Artisan
organ.
The performance Is under
the direction of Allan Niccola,
director of music at the
church. The narration will be
by Paslor Douglas Jeffrey.
There is no charge for the
program. The church is
located on Magnolia between
Warner and Slaler.
Bangladesh
Aid Planned
Lenten Season Best
For Turning to God
By LOUIS CASSELS
U,I ll•H1klu1 Wrll•r
Lent. now drawing to a close, is the season of lhe church
year when special attention is given to the movement of
mind and spirit known as repentance.
In popular usage, and in many dictionaries, repen-
tance is equated with self·reproach. Being penitent means
being remorse ful for misdeed s.
The biblical concept of repent~nce. however. runs
much deeper than that. Repentance is not just "feeling
sorry" but ''turning back lo God ."
Th is is consistent with the Bible's view that sin is not
so much a particular act or wrongdoing as a slate of
alienation from God.
The Book or Common Praye r. basis of Anglican wor-
ship since the Reformation. contains a general confes--
sion. to be said by the congregation in unison. which suc-
cinctly describes this state in which human beings, how-
ever good their int entions. often find themselves:
"We have erred and strayed from Thy ways like Jost
sheep. We have followed too much the devices and de-
sires of our own hearts ... We have left undone those
things· which we ought to have done. We ha ve done those
things we ought not to have done."
In lhe teaching of Jesus. the root cause of sin is put-
ting anything or anyone ahearl of God on our schedule of
concerns. lt is not merely the plea sures of this world .
Jesus said, but even more its cares and troubles. that
tend to distract us from our first duty to worship God
and seek His will in all lhings.
The Bible· lays down only one condition for repen-
tance: the sinner must acknowledge , without rationaliza-
tion or self-justification. that he has drifted away from
God, and tum back contritely to re·establ ish lhe close re-
lationship of son-to-Father which has been impaired by
inattentiorl or disobedience .
God does not require the penitent sinner lo grovel
In remorse or inflict punishments upon himself ·to make
amends.
Thal is made abundantly clear in the New Testa-
ment's classic story of repentance, Jesus' parable of the
son.
In this famous parable. which Swiss theologian Emil
Brunner apUy called •·the whole Christian gospel in min·
iature," a son defies his father's authority. demands his
inheritance in advance. and leaves home to live it up in
a distant city.
After he has run through all his money. lhe prodigal
(i .t .• recklessly wasteful ) snn is driven by hunger to re-
turn home, hoping his fathe r will forgive him at le ast
to the extent of taking him on as a hired hand. He has no
hope or being accepted again as a son and heir: even
this willful young man figures lhal would be l.oo much
to ask.
But the father in the parable -who represents God
-does not wait for his erring son lo ~raw! back in humil-
iation. When the return ing son is "yet a Jong way off."
his fa ther recognizes hi1n, runs out to meet him. and
nings hi s arms around him in a welcome-home embrace.
The prodigal son tries to say his piece about seeking
a job as a servant because he is no longer worthy to be
called a son. But his father hrushes that aside and begins
lo lay on preparations for a feast Lo celebrate his son's
homecoming.
As in all of J esus' parables. the point is simple and
clear : God's forgiveness is not grudgingly extended . He
rushes out to meet the returning sinner and offers him
not punishment or scolding, bu t a loving welcome.
WORSHIP DURING HOLY WEEK
•• St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
600 St. Andrews Road -Newport Beach
MARCH· 30 -8:00 P.M.
*MAUNDY THURSDAY COMMUNION
"Can You Face Trouble?"
MARCH 31 -12:15 P.M.
*GOOD FRIDAY UNION SERVICE
''With His Stripe• We Ara Healed''
Chopl•l11 J•fttU W. MoOf'
M•rl11• c.,,. Air Sletlot1, S.•t• .....
EASTER SUNDAY
•t:OO A.M. '9:30 A.M. '11 :00 A.M.
''Can You Take A Risk?"
S1turd.1y, M1rtll 2.5, 1972 DAILY "LC':' 9
J ews Conf1~ont ·Civil Rights
For Women, Blacl{s at Meet
KIAMESHA LAKE, N. V.
(UPI) -Dr. Judah Nadich,
newly elected president of the
Rabbinical Assembly, has
declared that the problems
raised by the wo1nen's libera-
tion movement and the black
revolution 11re among the most
$erious externRI questions con·
fronting the American Jewish
conlmunity.
Nadich. rabbi of Manhal·
Ian 's Park Avenue Synagogue,
was elected presidtnt of the
lflOO.m ember international
rabbinical body 0 r con-
servative Judaism recently
during the organization's 72nd
annual national convention.
''It is high time for our
mo vement lo accord to Jewish
women their rightful equahly
in the synagogue and the
school, in Jewish lore and In
Jewish life." he said.
Noting that many Je~·i~h
leuders were instrumental in
the early civil rights move·
ment for blacks. he said Jc\\'S
must not turn lhelr backs on
1he fight for justice. Al the
same time. howevtr, he i;aid
Je~·s must oot ~ndone 1n·
jllstice for the .Jew in the
black's fight for equality .
"Justice for lhe blnrk n1.,n
must not mean lnjustire fnr
the Je"· or anyone el se." he
said. "Jewish leadership, thrn.
must be extended on behalf (lf
greater opportunity for the
black man "·ithout, in any
wa)', diminishing lht o~
portunities so sorely won by
the Jew O\'tr so many painful
years.''
Crucifixion
Dr(Jnta Se t
In Cou 11ty
Musical Concert Set
By Westminster Chm·ch
"Thi:' Nail." a drama nf lhc
rru cifixion bv F'rancis Evans.
is being pr~sented on Good
Frida.v at 7 .30 p.m. at The
S:il vation Armv. 1710 West
l:.:dingcr. Santil Ann . by a local
r;ast. under the dir~lion of
Colonel 1\1 \llon Agnew.
Authentic'. colorful costun1cs
~ecured in the Holy Land will
be used. Thescen.e,vil l
be portrayed as "
j.'!ilrdcn. \\'Llh suitable Hghtin.'!'.
and sound effects. Mrs. Agnew
heads the costume committee,
Fred White and William
Barker lhe staging com·
mlllf'f!S. and A1rs . Phyllis
Bricknell the program and
pron1otion committee.
11ie Dimension in Brass.
with soloist-conductor Jerry
Fr'!nks, from Grace College,
Winona Lake, Ind., w i 11
present a concert at the
Westminster Brethren Church,
14614 Magnoli a Ave ..
Pas!or Douglas E. Bray has
an nounced.
Dimensions in Brass con-
cian. in addition to role of
edu cator.
Grace College Is 8 coeduca-
tional. Christian liberal arts
college affiliated with lhe Na-
tional Fellowship of Brethren
Churches . Sharing the campus
\\'ith Grace T he o I o g i c a 1
Seminary, a co nscrv;iHve
graduate school or !hcolng~·.
Grace Schools this year enroll·
ed 956 studenls.
The cast includes Gerald
C\aylon as Jacob. Beryl Davi!!
Rs Naomi. Debby Hall a~
Ann;:i , H('len Ridgewe!I a11
~1ary, Richard Colwell A~
11cuhf-n ,.nd Terri Angus AS
The Child .
sists or lwenty-eight members -----------------------
Playing various types of brass
instruments i n c 1 u d i ng a
fluegal horn and valve trom-
bone.
Their repertory includes
''The River Kwai," "When the
Roll is Called Up Yonder,"
and "Work for the Night is
Coming.·•
Fr a n k s . a student or
trumpet since his preschool
days, was recently listed
among the 0 u ts ta n di n g
Educators of Ameri ca. He has
performed as a trumpet
soloist, conductor and clini·
T eniple Sets
Sede r Meal
A Seder Passover dinner-
se rvice, will be the Dessert-
Seder condl!cted by Temple
Beth David of the West
Orange County area.
ll will be Thursday 7:30
p.m. and will be held at the
North Seal Beach Community
Center. 3333 St. Cloud St., 1.AJs
Alamitos, in the Rossmoor
Shopping Center behind the
F'ox Rossmoor Theatre.
This seder will be held aft er
dinner, and the only food
served will be tradit ional Pass.
over desserts, along wilh the
enlire ritual foods such as
matzah.
A special Passover service,
the Haggadah (the Storyl, has
been compiled by Rabbi Henri
Front. The musical portions
will be led by Cantor Harry
Ne wman and accompanied by
lhe temple choir under the
direction of Fay Newman.
ED HIRTH
SEEKS TO
LIWlllf llble Art
Jestis Rise1a
\\!hen Christ's women followers \venl to the tomb
on the first day of the week to anoint his body
after death, they found the lomb empty and a
young man in brilliant \Vhite clo thing sitting in it.
The man, who was an angel, told the women, "Do
not be afraid , .. tell His disciples that He has risen
from the dead and that He is going to GaWee to
mee t them there ...
I SAFEGUARD YOUR FAMILY
BY ELIMINATING
HARMFUL TRAFFIC
CONDITIONS.
[8J NEWPORT BEACH NEEDS THIS MAN!
VOTE APR" 11 ·RE-ELECT ~~1!~3R HIR TH! -
TO CITY COUNCIL, FIFTH DISTRICT, NEWPORT BEACH
BILL RING, CAMPAIGN MGR. -215 RIVERSIDE DR .. N.8.
DAIL V PllOf Saturday, M.irch 25. 1972
TONI GI-IT'S
TV HIGHLIGHTS
NBC 141 12:00 -NCAA Basketball Champion·
•hip. The UCLA Bruins go alter their sixth
straight national titte· to cap an unbeaten season.
~ CBS 121 8:00 -"All in lhe Family." The Bunker
• household faces a touchy and tra¥ic si tuation v.•hen
an un,relcomc visitin g relative dies in their home.
ABC 171 8::10 -'·Do Nol Fold. Spindle or Mu·
tilate." This recent 1novie for TV feature s Helen
•· J-layes. l\1yrna I.oy. ~Iil dred Nat\\'ick and Sylvja
Sidney as a group of elderly a1nateur sleuth s.
KHJ 19) 10:00 -"The Unknown ." Regis Philbin
hosts thi s half hour a~ guests relate an event or
experience th at cannot be explained . t
1 KTLA 151 10:30 -•·s.eymour's Monster Railey." ~
~· The or1g1nal 1931 version of "Dracula" starring
• Bela Lugosi is the fare for fright freaks.
~~· .., .
•
. :TV .. DAILY LOC ,, ., .
~ L • •
Saturday
Evening
MARCH 25
G) Mtwlt Grt1ts: "ttl1~ Will" (mrsl
'48 -Robert T1ylor, Audr1y lotter,
Htrb11t M1rsh1H. ti Clla111pl111lhl1t Wrntlln1 fl Fil• f11turt:
II) Yltndt I llondl
C!OO e Tiit Sltsll Is O'ltr I filM : Hf Wallttd W11111" 0 Wllal't Soin1 Ort V1ritdtd M11iriuil
G NA Solf lh1 Grt1!tr Ntw Or· l :JO (I) M.,y lJltt MODrt Sllow {R)
letns Open Whtn 1 n1wsw111tr5 union strike
@) lm1rt1111ion: A Child's Wtrl~ 1mpti~s tht newsroom. only Mary GJ World Of Sports ll1u1tr1led R1ch1r~s ind L11u Grant. rep1esent·
f]:l flut Ad~enturts in l111p11Yi3int 1nr m1na1tment, lft left to prtpare m Wint:s ft AdwtntUfl ind d!liver tile s11 o'clocll nt .. s,
Of, tttA Hllll11 0 (1: CJ) fD AIC Movlt ti the
Q'i) r.a noram1 Ull nt Wee~1nd: (C) (IU) {II) "llt Not
':3U 1J Mr. [d Ftld, Splndlt tr Mutil1te" (com) ·} J
CJ Focus ··central Cit~ Communi1yl -Helen Hayes. Myrn1 Lo1 . N.ildred
Mtntfl Ht1l1n Centtr" Ho.situ ln11 N1tw1Gt Sylvia Sidney, Vinet f.d·
PedfO!I !Ilks wit~ spokesmen from w1rd1. ·A 1roup of tldtrlJ lldiu
this center about lht services •v•il· cr1111 a ficllona l 1irl fo1 • t0m·
atllt. put11 illtinf stt'fico only to h1v1
U GrWtors Wltll Lillttty Mutval 111111 sttminzlr h11ml11s toke b1ck·
(I) Ct1tbritJ lowll111 lirt •nd tni' in murder.
I) Jit&UMllt Mak fl Ko1.1r ti Dtllvt!IMI Gil A Public Alfafr/Otctlo• ?Z ID llMa •f lf'MCt m""'"'""' ....... ....,. 9 Ltt's lo EJ.oltri~I 1:00 IJ Cl) Diet Ytn lplt Sbow (II) Tht
l !OO 8 Survlnl PrtllOnl' 16·Jt•r·cld son surprlsn
O Aid Ttlk his P•ttnl.t l17 llrin11n1 • Heiro 1irl· a One Stop """' ftltlld horn• from school durinf a D CD@ m AIC'1 Wlcl• W1rJd ,, mld·lttm bttlk fof dinner with h•s
Sporta NCAA Swlmmlnt ind Olvlnt: hmllr.
Chtmpionshlps; World Jc t Dance 0 al ltl "IC SllU~lf M•wll: (C)
fi1ure Sll1tin1. (:hf 15m) "That Man fttlll llio''
(I) Iii Nm (le!.) '64 -J11n·P1ul 811mondo.
O U1 T11vino'1 C1lf Sho• lr1111 ~:J1 Dorle1r .. A rrench soldier m Mevit Cl'Ub: "Hl1• Well" (myt) ! &~ ' ont·Wte~ ltlYI toes lo Rio
'48 -Robert T17tor, Audrty Totler I lo rtscut '111 iweelht.ut, who his
Hubert M1rsh1ll. ; bee n kidlllPPtd by t 11n1 bent on
Gl I IPICW! llnotts ltrl'f r11111 t1nd1n1 lhret s!11uettes Iha! hold
Hobo Kelly (S.Uy B1ku) i nd Dive !he stcref to • for1un1 in 1ems.
Rte~ts visit Knotts Berry F11m for fl Nfl l't17h11111 lilfllP~J (RJ
• 1tro!J throu1h Ghost Town, th r1 "Au1U5l Slrindbe11"
Bi1d Cit:• lhe1tre, 1h1 mystulousl ti> Prt111ltt Mnit
GYllS1 C1mp. i nd 1r1 pttsent lot flil) Latln·Alrl1riu1 Skwca11
lht 1r1nd openint: of tht .tohn' t :lO 8 (()Arni• (R)
Wayne The1ht. G Nen Witch l11ry Bu11tll fJII llM Adroct111 ID Ptrttr w,,_, Shtw m ""'" ltd An11SlrffC $itw lO:OD D (I) Mluitn l•,.alblt (/!) a 011tdtors Wltll Llhl'IJ Mul11tl I'""" c ....... l:JO IJi lfews111ttt1 (J) (I) Sixth S.11141 "I Am Net 8 (ll 9) Nowt a Part or 1111 Human World" (R)
8 MOY!t: "Oonma's lrtln" (lcl· MltPl.ttl mtkn cont1ct wilh roun1
II) '53-liw A)<lls, Gtn1 Evins. prisoner of w1r lltlltvtd lo bt
0 l.Jord lrlcips' Wattr Wtrll de1d. Cl hx ff Moake Cl DEIUT Tiit llnb11wn m ldp of ltern!IJ GI Ntn Ktn Jones 8 CJIJlpn'1 llltnd GI Tiie Wlll111tJ1 lrtttltri
l:OO IJ 3 m Ntws tl) Cini Mt11C1111
()) Nlt:fi ChtP1rrel 10:31 8 Strru11r'1 Monlttr W•lly: (C) c:J Tht R11I Don Slttlt St.ow {!hr •Sm) "Drtt11!1" (mJs) 'JI -
1'@ Movie: (CJ ''i:11nfi1ht in Abi· 81!1 Lucosi.
''"'" (we;) '67 -Bobby Oum I e Twllithl Zont L~slit Nitlsen. , aJ Ntws
Qt l rKktn's Wtlld 9 Al C1,p m I ••IC!AL I Tiit Shlltl ••port' 11:00 . rn D ([) @l H•••
!RJ S4!e Wed., 9PM lishni. (J) M1rsll1I Oiiton a M11llerry llrtl G fritht Nilfll: "lh• Dise111bodi1d" a:1 V1ri1dad ind "Tht K,,nolic (Jt"
1:30 0 KHIC Htws COftlertnCt m D1vld F111t $fl•l1I P1rt I. fro~t
(II 1111 Ruu.11 Sfltw interviews Eliz1betll l1y!or 1n Bud1·
0 (JtWiheJI Ntwl ~as!. m l11 Trtvino's litll SltGw QJ II Is Written
Q)Grttn Ac11s ll:l50®1 Nt'll1 aJ H11 H1w ll:ZD fJ f1llulou1 51! (C) "Tiit Nutty
7:GO II CIS Ntwt Rorer Mudd Prol11111r'' {com) '18'-Jtrry Lewis,
O N•tion tl G~frtphic (RJ Stall• sttvens. 0 fID He1 flaw 11:30 (!) Movie: "Shtrltct Hclmn 1nd
O JUY1!nllt Jury I Pur~ult t. Allitrt" (mys) '54 -
(j) This Is Yo11r tilt Junt Allyson B1s1f R1.thbone.
Q Dt1 th V1Uey D171 fJ M~v11: "$u~da71 Ind C~~tlt"
(D iD ~ l1wr1nc1 Wtlk (drt) 63 -. ~lfdy ~ru1er, N1col1 IE rt T1k1s 1 Thitf Courcel .. P1111c11 G01Zl.
El) Social Stcllrity (iJ MOY11: ''Loss ti lnnoctntt"
ID Spttial tf tht Wtek (R) ''Whit (d11) '61 -Kenneth Moht, Susan·
Did You Le11rn in School Todiy?'" nah Yor.k. · . . ,
€fi) Ens.l1d1 de Ltcos GI Mow11: (CJ "Tht 111 T1p·Ofr
a:l Music• J C.ncitnri ltUnis (mys) 'SS. -Rich11d C<in!t, Con· s1ance Smr!h
7:JOfJ D1vi d frost Revue 11 :45 O Movie: '1ht Mad Cxtcutiontn" ~To Tell lht Truth I (du) '6S-Jinsicr1 Film
0 l!t's M•it 1 Oe1I ~Movie: (C) ·"Sunli,1lllt~ ol Cm ~ 81.11 . C<lsb1 Sll~w 1ir1nd1" (wes) '65-A!eJ Nicol.
0 Million S. M0vte: ,!C) 121u~ "Tri· ,lZ:IS O Movie: '1ht Unhol7 fou1" (mys)
umph •I Robin Hood (adv) 60 -1 '54 -Pi ultttt Godd1rd Wlt111m
Don Bu1nett. ~·a Sc111. I Sylvestir. '
Q) Dtsert Aut11on '•fiery ~:30 m Movie: (C) "Ptrt Afrlfiut" (tdl/)
\:OD 0 (J) All in th1 r111111, j II) I '56 -Pitr A~Jt!I, Phil Cltey.
0 \l.Ql ~ Emtrttnc7! "Dilemm1' 1 1:00 IJ Movie: ''lh11t lndearin1 fe11111
Par1m!d1t$ Ga,11 ind DeSoto rtstu'I Chtrms" (rom) '45 -Rcbtrt YounL
an elderly min and woman from 1n Ci) Ne•s
el'v~tor di1aster ind Dr. 811ekt11 . , he~hs 1 student nurst Ill/lo IOOf$1 l :JD ID M1v11: 'T1t1iu11 of lht Rubf
durin1 1 crisis. Hiiis" (rriys) '55 -Za th1ry Scctt,
Q S1turd17 Nllhl FiJhts 1 1:50 Q Sputin1 fntlJ
0 (J) (i) Q) It w i I ch t' ''lhe 1 2:JO ID Morit: "lltl1 to Ctarnity" (dr1)
Tr11th; Noth1n1 But !ht Truth: So '60-Jel/rey Hu~ter. 0111d Jar,;sf~.
Help Mt S1mt" [ndor1's spell m•k·I GI All·Hlrht S~ow: "Eight O'tl:N:~
1"1 him !ell !ht ablolul e lr~th t"· Walk." "C1,ot1in Maphi1to anlf I~•
•It~ croblems fo1 D1ri1~ It ~omt . TrtniftfWlllitrt M1ch1ne," "Ou1 •t·
'"d 1t wor~. l1titn1"
I DAILY PILOT/ 1--_,
THE HELPFUL GUIDE
FOR TODAY'S
HOMEMAKERS
::---1 She ~s No A~tress···But Who Cares?
•
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DllEITAIBT
By VERNOS SCOT'f
llOLLYWOOU IUPll
\ alerie Pcrrint: 1\a.~ sitlin& in
the Universal Studios cum·
n1issary fully clothed, a cond-
ition "'hich is not altogether
customary for the fo rmer Las
\'egas shuw girl who performs
topless.
Valerie is a fort hright glrl
1\•ho is making her !notion pif'·
lure debut in "Slaughterhouse-
THE BIG NEW
PICTURES ~~1 EDWARDS
(• ~..,.· l~lllli'41 ],iifi!ld
CONTINUOUS MATINEES
DAILY AT
12:30. 3:30
7:00 • 10:00 P .M.
EXCLUSIVE RUN
RATED (G)
IT'S FOR
EVERYBODY!
He gave them their c.hance to be men.
-Jf)H~
A MARK RVDEll fllM
0r.irlil.,.,SICJ1* Technicolor• rro-n W<1~ Bros, A Kinney Comp.i11y GP
NOW AT BOTH EDWARDS CINEMAS
• 211,•ICINlMAWf!t lft•
Charl1011 Htsto11 "THE OMEGA
MAN"
2nd OUTSTANDING HIT
James Garner
Skin Game
WAl.T DISNEY__. 'lheJJ/scuit
Eater
RA EXPEDITIONS"
'
rJve," fn lwo scenes ahe ts
nude rro1n the ""a1st up,
ll<.:grettably, Jn Valerie's
ryes. her pr1n(·1pl}.h talent ~
her bosom.
This is unf11ir. She also lisps
when she talks. She lauglu
"'ell. too. ·
"The st ud io wo1t"t let n1e
lakt< acting lessons because
!hey are afraid I \l'OUld Jose '
1ny uatural t<1Jent ,'' 1'JJd
\1alerie. lisping 1nerrily ()\'Cr
the 1\ords '·studio " and
''lose ...
•·1 don't knu"· u·hNt th('Y
mean by that. l\J y
n1easurements are 38-24·3H.
Does that sound about righr!
Any"·ay l'rn a size D cup.
That's \t1hy I \\'Ork topless so
much."
Valerie likes to \\'tilk around
partially nude in her hornc
above the Sunset Strip. too .
l\torcover. she "'ill appear -
in the flesh so to speak -in
the l\lay issue of Playb'ov
\"earing unly her rovurite g;u:.
1nen1. a G·slring.
··11 doesn't bother n1e 1rork·
ing topless." said the blue·
eyed beau!}'. "i~ever enters
"THE BEST
MOVIE MUSICAL
OF 1971."
NEWSOAY-Jo!;eph Celmi1
TWIGGY
IN
tu"' RiA~(ll~
rntBOY
fl!lf'.ND
oml~Jled lot
1 ACADEMY AWARDS
(
IEST SUPPO•TINIO ICTOI . •tCHA•O
JAICl(fl IEST SONG ".ll/ 1.,, Ch•ldt•n •
f and I
CLINT
EASTWOOD
Wt,kdov1 b.45
So1 .. SL!l1, l:lS
SHE'LL SHOW 'EM
Valerie Perrine
n1y n1ind . l 11·ould1i't '\'<lilt to
1vork bot10111 less. Aft er all. il
girl should hav{' sonic 1n0<Jes·
r.r.
"But I feel perreetlv "'rll
dressed i11 JUSI a G·strir;g. J\·e
appeared before a rnlllion peo·
ple t1t the Lido Sho",. ol'er a
"PLAY MISTY
FOR ME"
period of four years "'t'<Jring
nothing but lhe G·string. ·1
J-lo\11' does a !l\\'eet young
thing Hkt you .• "
pearance ht a Bob HoJ)f nlO\·ie
:ind !urned dou•n II request (ur
her servil'CS (ron1 J\f(i!\1,
"C)h, it 's eas~." :<1\1{' ~aid
"The first t1n1e t worked
topless in Vegas I was scarrd
Rut nobody \\'tt~ paying that
niuch attenli1111 to 1ne
··Thev were sal'ini;:. 1ne fur 1h1.~ Picture," Valt·rie t'X·
ph1ined.
"I pl<1y ill l\\'O t1udc scenes
J11 n11 firs t n1ovie. J"d nevrr
l'l't'n · b~'t'll insldt• a s1udio
bf'forc . .SO when filr. ll ill 1old
nie 1u ,i:rt reatlr to rthenrse
1he ~l't'llf' I took off rny robe
and stood there !ople~s.
''As far as l'nt <·onc·prnt'd :i
boson1 is just like an elbo11 ,
'l'bel'e isn't a se~ tl11 ng l'tHl-
nected to it in my nti nd -l
n1ean in publi<·. You get u~ed ··111~ h<tr k 1vas to me al 1hc~
11111e and hi.' 11hnost passed out
11he11 he 1un1t'd and sa"' nu·
~1 :.u1d1ni; 1l1f~l't'. J\IJ'. t-lill e!I.·
pl1:1int'd thul IC•r' rehearsals J
l'OUld keep nt.v robe on.
to 11·orking that 1r a~
E:ipccia!Jy 1l'ben the otht•r
girls are topless. too.·•
Valerie \\'BS signed by tlirP1'~
tor (lcorge Roy Mill after a
!iingle intervie1\' wilh the girl.
Since then she has been kept
undt< 111raps ifigul'ativel~·1 hy
the studio as a sort of St:.'<Tl.'1
\\·eapon .
"Rut it didn't make any dif·
ferenrc 10· rne. 1 felt com·
fortah!e. •·
Tiu' srune l'.Ould not be salrl
o( the n1ale <·ast and cre\1
lllt'lllbers.
' !
Universal nixed hPr iip·
---•' -:'Ito SIADIUM "l .'J'
" ~.Il.=-=-
Noml11~llld Fer 8111 A<ltr
'"'''' c. sco!I "HOSPITAV' !GP)
Allo • •THE PARTV"
E •<!~Sl•f Or;inq1 COUllt'/
Roser.ti! St•l En9;19om111!
NomH1lltd tor I Ac•O~mv Aw•rdi!
"FIDDLER ON fHE ROOF"
Clint ElilWOOCI
••DlllTY HARRY" (RI
HillrloUI ComO!dT Hil
"Sl(IN GAME"
"SOMETIMES A
GREAT NOT ION'' IGPI
P!Ui Cllnl E11twood
"PL.t.Y MISTY FOR ME ''
"lht Frtlltll Co1111e<!it11 .. CR)
'"' "ll11111hin1 P1i11I" (RI
Si en co~ntr~
''DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER "
Denbl1 R1ynold1
"W~~!'• The Millier With !ol1lt11?"
NOMINATED FOR 8 ACAD~EMYAWA RD
/11c/11di11g Bes! Pirt11r1" & 81"1 .1r/,,r
' .. A NORMAN JEWISON F IL~:
"fiddler
on the R9of"
on che screen Uni ted
Artists
Bor Office Open Dail y
12'00 Noon. 9,00 P.M.
llCIU~•VI O•IM'I cowNrf
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MArOlllSOltlT !
/..'ON !HORS 1.30 & 8 00
f.~10A'l'l ·30 &8 30
SAl.&SUN. !00·4.45&&30
• SHOWING NOW! AT BOTH
THEATRES • CONTINUOUS DAILY AT NEWPORT
12:30. 3:30. 7:00-10:00
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SHOW STARTS AT 6i4S
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Center of Atte1ition
1-lelen Briggs frig ht ) plies David Thor pe \vith cookies and milk while Betsy
Hewett uses n1ore basic enlicement i n this scene from "Personal Appear-
ance,'' playing toni ght and Tuesday thhrough Saturday ol next week at the
Laguna Moulton Community Playhouse.
Original Comedy Lacks Zest
At Sa11 Cleme11te Tl1eater
B)-' 1·0M rrrus
011~, 0111y P11o1 s"u
If the object nf "The Obicrt
of 1he Garne" is for San
Clemente playwright ll cne
Phines to •·get the bug~ nut"
of her original comedy before
sending it to marke1. then the
production at the S a n
Clemente Community Theater
should prove a fru itful ex-
perience.
"Tiil OIJllCT 0~ THE GAMI!:"
A com•dY bv ll111>r P~lnes, dltt(td
bv Joenn• Appl,11rtt. iuve menD;tr
Linde Tessier, tel dt&lQn tlv Jemie
Mfrtht ll, •ound """ trvhtinv by Sl~v·
PMnr~ en<! Ronnie Kulcher, pr,•cnt~d
bv !ht ~~n C ,~mtnl-Commuo>!V
11\~ate• 111u•5Cl&v• !llrough S1turdavs ,
11 1:30 unlil April I 8! !ht Cabrlllo
Pl1yhoust. 101 AvenlC11 Cabrlllo, $111
Clemtn!r. Re1uv1tlon~ ~92-0465.
THI CAST
Jell 1111111Gr1
P1ul R1l1tori ...
Vern lilllSlon .
S!e;hanlt lil1lsten ..
E loi!f 8au.,.,g1•C1nfr
Walt lilubln
M.,, l"latkft! ..
M1rb John1
, MlrY MOdilno
St41'1 Fo1\!9s
Anne Tltrnev
Bobbi Martna11
Rav Jud~on
. Oorl1 Oonka
a little of her goes a long wa y,
\\•hile Ray .Judson is quite oul
of his depth as the family at-
tor ney.
The highlight of the show i.~
the scene between .Johns and
Miss Marshall in the second
act. a meeting rife with
hilarious d o u b I e entendre.
However, Miss Phines' script
belabors the point instead of
ending the scene quickly as it
should be. Curtain lines, on the
v.'hole. are far too \veak to
trigger simultaneous laughter
concentration leaves much to and applause.
be desired. If there is a play doctor in
CBS Keep; Success in the 'Fa1nily'
HOLl.''\VOOD 1UPl 1 -The
enormous impact of CBS-TV's
"All Jn The Family" on the
nation's Sa I u rd a y night
television routine is reflected
Jn the rating!>.
As usual. "All In The Fami-
ly." the situation comedy
aboul the bigo! named Archie
Bunker. is far and away ahead
of all competition in the na-
tional rankings. But that's just
the beginning.
In third place is the series
UASANTAANA
11th & ,,;,1.1 541 .• 111
FOX FULl!RTON
SlO M. K•r\tr
that follows "All ln Thr
Family" each week on CBS·
1'V. the Mary Tyler ~1oore
half-hour comedy.
In 11th position. mearHvhile .
li1 the shO\\' thal follov.·s ~liss
Moore 's -the Dick Van Dyke
series. another comf'dv.
Just a little blt dowrl the list.
In 21st place. is !he corned~'
that each \veek follo...,·s the Van
Dyke Show. "Arnie," v;•ith
J.terschel Bernardi.
And in 28th pollition -which
LA HABRA DRIVE IN
LA MIRADA WALK.IN
14•H lo M;fo4o '1•4. sJl·•••o
HIGHWAY 39 DRIVE IN
i~ still a strOng i>hn\1·1n~ in th('
1·a1ings -is !hf' series thflt
comes after • ' A r n \ e , ' '
"~lission : lmposslblE'"
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\l/ith some judicious tighten-
ing. pruning and clarification
of character. "Object" could
be a possi ble candidate fo r a
limited Broad"·av run
though ifs dou btf"ul the play
could ever be n1ore than a
grown-up version or. .~a v,
"Send l\·le No Flo\vers." ll
does have its moments. hut :it
present those n1ornents arc
few and far betv.•een.
Miss Phines' pren1 ise is the
theme upon \1•hich stage con1-
edy has long been based -a
misunderstandin~ which rocks
the marital foundation for l \l'O
and half acts. !1 's done a little
differentl y each time -as in
"The Marriage Go Round."
"The Girl in the Freudian
Slip" and so on. ad infinitum
-but the formula remains
unchanged.
The best performance of the the house. "Object of the
evening is lurned in by Herb Game" might be-transformed
J0hns as a hu!\hand whose into a robust. healthy con1edy.
"•ifc. believing him unfa ithful, The potential is visible al the
does not go hon1e to 1nother. Cabrillo Playhou se. 2 o 2
but stays on -as a maid, for Avenida Cab r i 11 o. San
a salary. Johns exhibits some Cleme,nte. v.·he re perform-
vcry good moves and reac-ances will be given for the w.,1,.;.,1.,.t.s•l4••••" ,,2.44,, •-••t•4.•t&.&.r.,.. 1i•·•tt1
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The primarv weaknesses of
1'.1iss Phines' Play are some in-
co ngruo us situations and an
overemphasis on amenities.
These structural f\;iv;•s are not
improved by Joanne Ap-
plegetrs production which is
laggard in its p<1cing and
erratic in its characterizalion,
compounding the script's in-
herent deficiencies.
While the play itself does not
provide much inspiration. save
for a marvelous second scene
in the second act. the San
Clemente cast. for the most
part displays little gusto in its
performance. ~1 n v e men t
onstage is tentative and. at
times, static, while overall
.1 ..
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fashioned protesting in the ~i);){.!ii3.~ IT. Plus Bruce Brown's ::~1~;~1~;~~;~i",°g i!, ":~e~ ~ J. "ON ANY SUNDAY"
outraged wife. giving a flat . ~ 'UKE WOODSTOCK
unimaginalive performance Oltril A WAY •'
devoid of the energy necessary ~ ---
to carry off her assignment. A.....-&a:. VII. • .-.&•
More va riet y in her emotional ~ 191il8JR y IVl"U'IOftl
makeup U'ould amplify her 1~~~ ch;iracter. 1_
Sean Forbes and Anne
Tierney are quite appealing in
the supporting roles of the
brother and newly acquired
sislcr-in·lav;·. Forbes functions
in a natur<'ll. casvgoing man-
ner. while Miss Tierney oozes
v.•ilh ch11rn1. !hough she does
overdo the Southern drawl a
bit.
Of the minor roles . Bobbi
~1arsha!t as the "party girl"
V.'hose func1ion is misun-
derstood is clearly the stand-
out. peppy and completely
"wi1h lt" durin~ her brief but
br ight scene. Doris Donka as
the garrulous. r a s p i n g
saleslady is funny enoug h. but
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Kazan's Newest Novel Not for Movies COMMUNITY THEATER
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By LINDA DEUTSCH
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Elia
Kazan , who turned novelist
after winning Oscars as a film
director. says his new book.
"The Assassins," isn't for sale
to the movies.
Even if it were, the package
wouldn't Include the author.
HI've learned that it's a
mistake to try to redo your
own material," says Kazan. ''I
did it twice and both limes il
was agony."
He wrote the film adap-
tation. produced and directed
his "The Arrangement1" a
smash as a book but a Oop as
a film . "I fell in love with my
own material," Kaian aays ."I
loved the film. but American
audiences didn't."
tn the 1950s he directed !he
film version of Tennessee
Williams' ''A Streetcar Named
Desire," which he h a d
directed as a Broadway play.
Though the film was a hit,
Kazan remembers it as a
painful chore.
"Everyone in this town
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TONIGHT ONLY AT 1:1)() P.M. thlnks that when you write a
book you have the movies in
mind.'' says Kazan. "I didn 't.
Jn fact, J have doubta that
'The Assassins' could be suc-
cessfully adapted."
1tory is drawn from real in·
stances in which military men
kllled hppies." The author saw
the reports in newspapers and
saw a pattern -"people who
were trained to kill were solv-
ing their problems by killing."
Kazan. 62, and shared their
marijuana with him -"I
wouldn't try hard drugs" -
practiced a llfe 11tyle loo
passive ror Kazan's tastes.
"They were always lying
around listening to such rock
groups as the Doors or the
Stones," he recalls.
One re viewer called Kazan's
book a portrait or America
"as a terminal case" in which
everyone · • e i t h e r gets
destroyed or freaks out." Is
Kazan that hopeless?
Edward Albee's Shattering Orama
"WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?"
The novel, with its roots in
violent current event.a, depicts
the murder trlal of an Air
Force master sergeant who
shoots two hippies.
The two social strata detail-
ed -the privileged military
and the feared hippies -
recall recent trials. Was
Kazan commenting on the
Charles Manson case or Lt.
William Calley's trial!
''No, .. 1ay1 Kazan, ''but the
•
Kazan dropped another book
project and went out to live
among the military and hip-
pies. Jn communes and on
military bases, he says he
founc! gentle people, neither all
good nor bad.
"Nice guys'~ of the military
had learned to kill "with
mechanical cooL" H i p p i e
"families." who readily ac-
cepted thew hit e·h ai r ed
For courtroom episodes, the
author visited trials including
that of Black Panther Bobby
Seale at New Haven, Conn.
"The legal system is open to
being an instrument o f
privilege," says Kaz an.
"That's what my book says.
We aren't tried by our peers
but by middle-class people
"No. There is vigor in this
book," he says. ''Everyone
struggles. Hopelessness comes
when people become passive."
''It's a disturbing book," he
adds. ''Our lives today are
based on staying~ndisturbed
-taking it ea , relaxing,
having another d k ..• But
there's an exhilaration in
being disturbed.
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As if all this weren't enough, you'll enjoy the
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• 5aturday, Marth 25, 1~72 DAILY PILOT J3
Bruins Go After Sixth Straight NCAA Crown
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Florida Stale,
the biJ surprise in the national collegiate
basketball tournameot, seeka to become
• &:iant killer 4galn tbis altemo0n in fac.
Jng 'UCLA's Bruins tor the championship.
The Semlnoles, paced by diminutive
guard otto Petty, who stands just
S..foot-7, battle to prevent the Bruins from
wlnnin.g their sixth straight National
Collegiate Athletic AssociaUon crown and
eighth in nine years.
The must stop BUI Walton, the super
50phomore named by the Associated
Press as the nak>O's outstanding col-
legiate basketball player. \Valton led
Thursday night's 96-77 semifinal victory
over Louisville as be poured in 33 points,
Hall Win s;
USC Second
In Swimfest
WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) -Gary Hall
or Indiana came from behind on the final
leg and won the 400-yard individual
medley at the NCAA swimming cham-
pionships Friday night, increasing In·
diana 's lead over Southern California.
Hall, who won the 200-yard individual
medley Thursday night. was clocked in
3:58.71, just a shade off his American
record of 3:58.25 Hall is a Garden Grove
resident.
Pat O'Connor. of Indiana was sixth,
giving the Hoosiers 25 points in the event.
Southern Cal picked up 17 points on a
second place finish by Steve Furniss, who
\Vas timed in 3:58.82, and a ninth by
Bengt Gingsjo.
Hall grabbed the lead al the start and
held it through the butterfly and
backstroke legs. He was overtaken in the
breaststroke by Rick Colella or
Washington and Furniss, but passed them
both in the final 100 yards of the freestyle
leg.
At the end of the second night or com·
petition, Ind iana had 263 points to
Southern Cal 's 227. UCLA was third with
129, followed 'by \Vashington ·with 81 and
Tennessee with 80.
The final seven events will be contested
today.
Jn the second event or the evening, Jer·
ry Heidenreich of Southern Methodist set
an American ·record in the 200-yard
freestyle. His time of I: 38 .35 clipped
nearly a second off the old mark of
1:39 .30 set earlier this year by ?\1ark Spitz
of Indiana, who was not entered in the
event this year.
The runnerup, Jim "1cConlca of
Southern Cal, also broke the old mart 1n
1'39.06.
Southern Cal outscored Indiana . 29-20,
In the combined championsHip and con·
5olation final s.
Spitz. the 1971 Sullivan A\vard \•:inner
Vl'ho set a collegiate record of 1:48.584 in
the 200-yard butterfly during the quali-
fying heats, broke that and established an
American mark of 1:48.898 in the final .
The old mark was 1:48.440 set last year
by Hall, who did not swim the event this
time.
Spitz. who is swimming as well as he
ever has, Jed all lhe way jn a convinc·
ing triumph over Indiana teammate
Bob Alsfeder, who was clocked in
1,su21.
Paul Gilbert of Yale won the 100.yard
backstroke in 51.293 seconds, breaking
the NCAA record of 51.400 set last year
by htike Stamm of Indiana , who finished
second this time in 51:369. John ?\1urphy
of Indiana was third in 51:382 as the first
three finishers broke the NCAA record.
@-ind. mid. 1. H•ll, tndlen., 3:$1.711: 7. Furniss, 50!Jlhern C•I. ~:Sl.l'.'9; 3. Co!elle, w11nlnciro11, 3:59.611: 4. Po-r, W111Mn;t1111, 4:00.06J; S. Mcl(ee, Fl0<ld1, ':01.6.a\ ?00 -lrtt. . H1ld1nrelch. Soulhrrn Mtthodlst, IJt.lS1; 2. McConlu, u~c. 1:39.ct2; 3. Heckl, use. 1:3'.u:t; •. 1(11111111. lndl111o1, 1:«1.011; 5. Griflllh, FIO<lde. l :ol0.7J7l l'OO 111 -1. pill, 11'1dl1na, 1 :~.191; 2. Alsltldl'r,
fnlll•rwir l;Jl.1'1; 3. Wl111U11d, Mlch)Q•n SI., l :Jl."91 •· Furn11. use. l:Sl.156; J. Orr. use. Ul.IOI. 100 t..cl< -l. Gllberl, Y1l1, 0:51.2'91: 3. Stamm, 1n-d la11o1, 0:51.>69; l. Murphy llldl•n,,, O:JI 317; •. C1mp1>eu, Prlnctlon, O:JL.Sll; J. 8erbltrt, in11ltn1, O:Sl.6'19.
100 brta•I -1. 8·11e1, UCLA. 0:56."8: 2. Job, S11ntord, 0:'1.lOJ; ;,. M.lvtktwe, use. O:S7.132; •. Dirk.I~. Orevon, 0.57.111; J. llliC, MlclliQan. O:J7.lj.t, too lrff rtl1y -1. USC, 6:ll..'3.5; 2. lndl1111,
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Florida State, ranked only 10th in the
AP poll, upset No. 2 ranked North
Carolina, ?S-75, to reach lhe finals against
the widefeated Bruins.
i;>etty scored 10 points ror Florida
State, yet much more important was his
ball handling and his !hells from the
favored Tar Heels. He continually
plagued the North Carolina offense.
Junior Ron King, ~·ho led Florida
Sttte's scoring with 22 points, says
revenge ls a major motive for his club
which only this year came off e tw()oyear
probation for recruiting violations.
"Last, year we knew we couldn't go
anywbtre . .so we just kind of played
loose," said the 6-4 comennan. "\Ve play
more as a tearn tbis year. more as a unit.
Last year we didn't have that much
poise." ~
Florida State took a 26-5 record against
North carolina, 3.>4, and built a 23-pc:Mnt
lead early in the SCi.'Ond hnlf before ha\'·
ing to stand oft a rally.
"\Vhen the season started ," King con-
tinued. "We set the NCAA championsip
as our goal. We thought we would have a
good team and now we 're only on step
away."
Noted as a shooter, KJng says. "Now
I'm working hard on my defense."
Kll),g says that Florida State, like
BILL WALTON CARRIES UCLA'S HOPES IN CAGE FINALE.
Coaches Angry
Florida St.ate Criticized
For Being in Tourney
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Tbe president
of the National Association of Basket-
ball Coaches declared Friday that he
resented Florida State's being in the
title tournament.
Bill Wall or Mac"furray State in
Jacksonvill e, Ill., charged in a ne~'S con-
ference that Florida State should not
have come off three years of pro~ation
for recruiting vio lations and been invited
to the championship event.
Florida State won its regional elimina-
tion event and then beat favored North
Carolina. 79-75 on Thursday night to
reach today's finals when the Seminoles
lace· UCLA.
"I resent their being hete," ·de(lared
\Vall in perhaps his final statement as
president of the coaches group.
"Our coaches are angry, chagrined,
and disillusioned at thi s. Their coach has
been caught with his fingers in the till
twice." His reference was to the pair of
recruiting violations charged t~ coach
Hugh burham by the National Collegiate
Athletic Association.
Florida State was first placed on p~
bation by the NCAA for the 1968-69
season and then the penalty was extended
until last oc'tober on new charges. ·
Durham responded to newsmen, "If he
feels that way, he's going to say it and
J'm not going to get upset about it.
We've been on probation and we're off
It. He really doesn't know what he is
talking aboiit."
On the affida vits, he said, "I think the
NCAA is doing what it thinks is right. I (
there is a legitimate reason to question
our people, I think they should be ques-
tioned."
Florida State now boasts a 27-S record
and with players recruited when Durham
was under sanction not to personally
recruit off his campus. However, there
was no such sanction against his
assistants.
And, on the matter or money, he
declared that "only two of our 10 basket·
ball players have cars. And one o[ those
is a DeSoto."
Field of 12 Se t
For San Luis Rey
ARCADIA: -Recent stakes v.•inners
Practicante, Lord Derby and Nor 11 head
a fieJd,of 12 for the ·$86,900 San Lui s Rey
Handicap tOday 'at Santa Anita.
Bids for the $12.5,000 San Juan
Cspislrano Invitational on April B will be
at stake in the mile and one-half turf con-
test.
Hill Run, El Paso Ranch's full brother
to Hill Rise, 1 also looms as a prominent
entry after winning two or four starts this
year after an injury sidelined him n1ost or 197).
UCLA. is I rast break team all the 'lll'llY.
"In our v.·orkouts, all v.•e do is rwi. run
and run ,•· he commented.
Florida State ha tY.-o or the smallest
players in major college basketball in
Petty and Greg Samuel, ijn inch taller at
S-8. They also have height \\'ith R(!igie
Royals at 6-10 and Larry ~1cCrl\y at 6-11.
Coach John Wooden declared, ''Henry
Bibby will be 011 their little men." '
Bibby, the only senior on the 'Bruins'
starting five. thus gets the assignmtnt of
guarding either Samuel or Prtty,
whichever is in the game. They don't
pl ay at the same time.
Although Walton dominated the first
half against Louisville, scoring 24 p:>ints,
he be.d more help in the second as Larry
Farmer t.'Ontributed 15.
Jim Jlrice score.'<! 30 ·for the los ers find
\Vooder rom1nented, "No, l wasn't ~or-
Ota 1'V Toda11
C/1a1111el 4 at .12. 2
.ried about . Price. 1 v.·as v•orricd about
Louisville. No one man "'orrles me and I
don't thin k one mail can beat you.
Ho~·ever, PriCt! certainly is a tre1nendous
ball.player. He does everything.
.. \Ve had three n1en alternating in
guarding Price-Bibby, Far1ner and Greg
Lake rs Tie NBA
On West's Sh ot,
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Jerry \Vest hit a
"I. 15-foot jump shot with t\VO seconds to
play Friday night. giving the Los Angeles
Lakers a 112-110 victory over the Phoenix;
Suns and a tie for the all-time National
I Basketball Association record of 68 vic-
tor:ies in a season.
After West's basket, Connie Hawkins o[
the Suns fired a 20-!oot shot from the
baseline that went in at the final buzzer.
But the basket was disallowed because
Hawkins had one foot out of bbunds when
he caught the pass.
The victory gave the Lakers a ne\v
record for games won at hon1e, 35, and a
tie for the record of most games over 100
points, 80. Los Angeles has on1> gan1e to
play before the start of the NBA playoffs,
hosting SeatUe Sunday at 7.
Gail Goodrich of the Lakers led all
scorers \1•ith 36 points, 25 in the first half
and the rest in the fourth quarter.
The Lakers led 62·53 at halftime but
trailed 86-83 after three quarters. The
Suns led by as many as eight before Los
Ange les rallied to tie the gaine. 110-110,
on J in1 1\1ch1ill ian's steal and 12·foot
jump shot wit h 36 seconds left.
Phoenix failed to get off a shot in the
alloted 24 seconds and the Lakers got the
ball out of bound s. \Vest. who had suf-
fered a cold shoaling night, then got free
nea1· the free throw line and hit the \Vin·
ning basket.
Charlie Scott. the Suns' ne\rest ac-
quisition from Carolina of the American
Basketball Association. scored 21 poinrs
for Phoenix, and Paul Silas added 19.
West was next for the Lakers with 21.
Sports Cl ipped Sliort
Casper Red Hot;
Halos Lose Again
NE\V ORLEANS.:.... Billy Cnsper, again
possessed or the touch 'that brou ght him
48 tour tiUes. pulled out to a two-stroke
lead Friday in the $125.000 Cr.eater New
Orleans Open go!( tournament, firing a
rour;_~er.-par _18;!. •
Casper had a 36-hole total of 134, 10
\lnder ·par on the 7,080-yard Lakewood
Country Club course.
Jack Nicklaus, one or four tied with
Casper for the lead starting second-round
play, bogeyed the final hole for a 70-136.
He was tied at that figure with chipper
Jim Colbert , who cut three strokes off
par with a 69.
Ralph Johnston and Dave Eichelberger,
each of whom had a 70, followed at 137.
Casper, in a slump most of this season
and much of last, was tied with Nicklaus.
1i1ason Rudolph, Bob Payne and Bunky
Henry when play started on the mild,
sunny day.
None could keep pace. Henry had a 72-
138. Payne was 73-139 and Rudolph 74-14-0.
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SCCYI'TSDALE, Ariz.-Joe Pepitone hit
his fir st home run of the year and Bl!ly
Williams and rookie Gene Hieser had
three hits apiece Friday. helping the
Chicago Cubs hand the California Angels
th eir seventh straight exhibition loss J l-4 .
Chicago starter 1ililt Pappas was forced
out of the game in ·the second inning
when, while trying to sacrifice, he was hit
on the little finger of his pitching hand by
an Andy Messersmith pitch.
Leroy Stanton homered leading off the
seventh for the Angels.
Messersmith was pounded for seven
runs and 11 of the CUbs' 16 hits in the
seven innings he pitched .
Rieser, getting three hits in his second
straight game, hammered a single, a
double and a triple. Williams had three
singles.
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -.Jim
Lefebvre's fifth·inning error led to the
winning run as the St. Louis Cardinals
snapped a three-game exhibition baseball
losing streak with a 5-4 victory Friday
over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Cards broke a 4"4 tie as Matty Alou
reached base on Lefebvre's error at se-
cond, took third on Joe Torre's single and
scored on a ground ban by Ted Simmons.
Rook~ infielder Milt Ramirez doubled
home ~wo Cards runs in the $ecood of!
Dodgers starter Don Sutton and Lou •
Brock and Alou followed with run-scoring
singles for a 4-1 iead.
Frank Robinson got two of the runs
back for Los Angeles with a two-run
hom~r in ~he third and the Dodgers gained
a. tie with an Wlta:rncd run ln the fourth. ·
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LOS ANGELES -BUI Wa rton, the 6-
foot -11 sophomore center for UCLA , wort
further ·honors Friday as the United
States Basketball Writers Association
named him Player-of-the-Year on its All
American team.
Walton. only sophomore on the JO.rnan
team. was joined by teammate Henry
Bibby, one of four seniors named.
Other seniors on the team were Jim
Price of Louis\lille, Henry Wilmore of
Michigan and Tom Riker of South
Carolina
Juniors named were Ed Ratleff of Cal
State (Long Beach), Dwight Lamar of
Southwestern Louisiana, Barry Parkhill
of Virginia. Richard Fuqua of Ora l
Roberts and Robert 1'1cAdoo of North
Carolina.
Ei gl1t Area Stars
Cl1oose P ac -8
Eight recent Orange Coast area high
school and junior college football players
have signed letters-of-intent to enroll at
Pacific Eight Conference universities for
the 1972-73 school year.
\Vashington State's Cougars have made
the bi ggest killing with the area gridders
by penning four to letters while
California , Stanford , UCLA and
\Vashington have claimed the -signatures
or one apiece.
Casting their lot with the Cougars are
Craig llanson and Dave Nanry of Mater
Dci and Edison's Steve Timmennan and
Rocky \Yhan.
Former Golden \Vest College and
Estancia High star l\iike Shaughnessy
has chosen Cal while archriva l Stanford
is the pick of Dave Morrison of Orange
Const College.
\Vashington will recei ve the services or
'Edison 's Bob Graves while Gary Jen·
nings of Westminster is ticketed for
UCLA.
Lee. I thought Farmer did 1 particularly
$ood job."'
\\'ooden refuses to compare Walton
v.·ith former three--tln1e All-Amtrlcan
J('1v Alcindor, now K11reem Abdul..Jab-
bar.
"l "'as always pl('ased with Lewis and
r n1 equally pleased lvlth Walton," h•
COmffi('lllc-d.
LoulsvUle coach Denny Crum. a rormer
UCLA player and assistant to \Vooden un-
til th is season. commented, "Th.is just
niight be the best UCLA team of all time.
\\'allon is just tough . He·s simply amal"
ing."
The viCtory \\'3S the 29th of the season
for UCLA nnd 44fh in a row.
Record
1 12-110
\Vest ended 'vith 21 points although he
missed 15 shot attempts and McMllllan
finished 1~·ith. 16.
After trailing by 10 Points midway
through the third quarter, Phoeni.J rallied
to score 17 of lhe next 19 points to pull
ahead 88-83 at the end of three quar-.
trrs.
The Suns' biggest lead in the fourth
quarter ~·as eight points. They never
trailed until \Vest·~ game-winning bucket.
The Ltikers built up a 16·6 lead ha\f1vay
through the rirst quarter. Phoenix cut the
1nargin to rive points but Goodrich fired
in S('Ven of his first nine shots and had 17
points in the period to give Los Angeles a
JJ.25 advantage going into the second
quarter.
Behind the shooting or Silas and Van
Arsda le, Phoenix cut the Laker lead to
50-47 with 4:30 left in the opening half.
But L<is Angeles reeled off eight
unans\vered points and led 62-53 at the in·
termission.
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Tall Terrapins
Face Niagara
For NIT Title ..
NEW YORK !AP) -It's Maryland '•
beef against Niagara's bounce toda y for
the championship of the 35th Natkmal
Invitation Ba sketball Tournament.
The to~·ering Terrapins will deal a big
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front line at the Purple Eagles, whost
strength is speed and agiUty.
"\Vere smaller by a Jot, but it wontt
bother us if "''e play our game," sa:Ys
Marshall Wingate, Niagara's leading
scorer.
Niagara will concede height at four of
the five positions in this battle of dif·
ferent styles, giving Maryland the
favorite's role.
Tom h-1cMillen, Maryland's smooth--
shooting forward is the tallest player
among the regulars at ~foot-11. Jim
O'Brien, the Terps' other forward is 6-7.
These two match up with Niagara's Jim
Chassar and Ed Street, both are 6-4.
Len Elmore. the broad-shouldered -9
Maryland ~nter, v.·iU take on Cleve
Royster, the biggest Niagara started at
6-6.
Niagara guard Al Williams, at ~I.
gives up two inches to Maryland's Howje
White in the backcourt. The only edge for
Niagara is zine is Wingate's M stuture
against ~ Terps' othe r guard, Bob
Bodell . But that's only an inch.
''We'!I have no problem getting
psyched up for Maryland." said Win·
gate. "This should be a very physical
game."
Ba sed on Niagara's earlier victories in
this wee k's tourney, \Yingate could be
right. The Purple Eagles' reckless spted
on both offense and defense has promoted
several mishaps.
Players bounced into benches and
basket stanchions all "·eek long while lit.-
tie Niagara whipped Texas-El Paso. 76-
57, Princeton, 65-00, and St. John's N.Y.
69·67.
In Kansas City, Warren Brown, assis-
tant commissioner or the NCAA, saKI,
"Florida State enjoys full right.a and
privileges."
Also at Issue apparently was the status
0£ three Florida State stars -juniors
Ron King and Reggie Royals and
sophomore Lawrence McCray. All three
signed affidavits that they had not con-
tracted any agtnt to work for them in
possible deals with proresslonal teams.
UCI Belts Titans, 8-2; Gains Finals
Brown verllied the allldavlts bad been
lilcd.
J>.Jrbam said that King bad first told be
planned to apply for pnssible proresslonal
consideration as a hardship case but ad·
ded, "be didn't follow through with It."
"[ talked with the pla,yers and they all
said they had not agreed verbally or in
writing with any regret." addt'd Dur-
ham who "Id be saw nothing wrong
with an athletl!l hoping 11nd working to
go into professional sports after com·
pleling the work !or a college degree.
By HOWARD ·t,, HANDY
CM fllt Ollltl' Plkll Sl1ff
Gary Wheelock takes the mound
tonlght for coach Gary Adams' UC Irvine
Anteaters as they battle Chapman
College for the championship o( the
fourth annual Anaheim Co 11 e g i a t e
bastball tournament et 8 o'clock at LA
Palma Parlt In Anaheim. ,
UCI gained the championship finals as
tht only team with a 4-l record by
delealing Cal State (Fullerton) Friday
night, a.t
Chapman got lnto the title game with a
3-2 record for the week, one of fl\le teams
wlth an identical mark.
The Panthers, however, allowed rewer
runs than any of the others after ~topping
Loyola, 4--l. Other scoros Friday. Included
Cal State (Los Angeles) I , Brigha1n
Young O; and Oregon State e, Colorado 3.
Other games today incltlde Colorado
and Gal State (Los Angeles) at 10: Loyola
and Brigham Young et for third pJ9ce :
and Oregon State aga inst ~·uuerton at $
for fifth place. •
\Vhce:lock Is oo stranger to Chapman,
having lost a 3·2 decisk>n earlier in the
year. lfe will face ri ght-hander hUke
Sepulveda (6-t ).
Bob Barlow won his second game of the
tournament In easy fashion. lle was stak-
ed to a 7-0 lead after five innings and the
only earned run he allowed wa s a homer
by forn1er Orange Coast star Bob Leavy
in the sixth.
The Anteaters round the night air in 1.4
Palma Park to their liking . Rick Peters
and Jeff ~fallnoH belted home runs with
1ifalinoffs coming with two mates
aboard .
Peters, a fre shman infielder who ha~
rilled in well In ri ght field this week, drill·
ed his four-ply blast over the center tield
W3ll t3SO-feet) in the fourth and ~1alln
off's came at almost the same spot in tho
fifth with Dave Lyons and Dan Coronado
on base.
In the bottom or the fourth, Peters and
lifallnotr comblnM to relay a strike to
catcher Terry Stupy to cul down a Tltan
runner at the plate.
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Edison Maintains Ne lvport .
Spik efest
··Set Today Irvine Loop Lead
Edison Migh'5 Ch a r i: t' r s
clicked \\'1th a squeeu bunt in
lhe seventh Inn ing to hand
host Esl.ancia a 3·2 Irvine
Lea1ue baseball 1etb11ck f'rl·
day afternoon and the "'in
pu:;hed C(UICh Bill ~1 orr i~'
Edison team Into the league
lead with Los Alamitos.
rn tither rircult action il wa!
Los AJa.nl1tos handing v1s1t1ng
Fountain Valley an 8-2 setb11rk
""hfle C.:Oronn drl ri.1nr and
host Santa Ana \'all ~y fought
to a 6·6 standoff called urttr
eh:ht innings.
In night nctivity II v.·a5
Costa l\!esa un lop o f
Magnona, 4-2. al Uoy~cn P;irk.
Edison's fie snapprr <'<1me
about "'hen Jerry l...u1x·z drew
a fret pass, l\flke Alb<1 forced
hin1 at second find !hen ad-
vanced to third on l\.1ark Sigl's
base ra1>.
Ed \Vcinlx>rger lhrn !a'id
down a ~crifice bunl with
• Alba moving on the pjtc'll and
the tactic worked for the "'in·
ning run.
Estancia"s two markers in
the sixth to tie it came on Ed
McLaren's base.s-loaded walk
and Tim Hays' sacrifice fly.
Alba "'as the w i n n In g
pitcher. allowing six hits and
five walks.
Los Al batters punched out
eight htls and !ht' I ;rif!in!
played errorless hall in hl!lnd·
Ing lhe Barons lhtir !leCond
Jooo sell»IC'k.
Run·producing doublf's b/
Clarence Austin t1nd 8rJ<1fl
llayme s were ~· o u n t ll in
Valley's only bright spot.c; in
the hitt ing departn1enl.
Coron a del i\1ar <'a111e ha<'k
with tour runs 1n the top r1f the
six th to overcome a 6·2 deficil ,
hut the ho.st F:ileon~ r.h.,lked
up 11 sin gle murker in !he bol-
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thei r <'la.~h.
Con.111:1.'s big sbah \Vas trlg·
gert'tl !Jy . walks to S<:otl
(':uneron , fl f:ld n:.1ker ;ind
Kr.vin i\1orrison. Th:it set ii up
fur base hits by i\1att Kroui.:h.
Jlectl Johnson :.1ntl Hob l':iln1cr
for the four run!I..
i\1orrison tripled ond c:ime
in nn Scot! l'arkrr"s si ngle for
a Cd~1 !ally in the third 11nd
.Johnson scOrcd thl.' other Se.a
King tally in the fifth off a
passed ball.
nan Grig sby relie ved In the
bortom of the sixth and held
off the falcons for the re·
maining distance to preserve
the tie.
Costa Mesa exploded for till
four of its runs in the fourth
lrining getting key hits from
Chuck Glaspy and ~f i k e
Irvine Swim Title
To Los Alamitos
Los AJamito! High's Griffins
stunned the favored Costa
· M.esa Mustar)gs wirh five first
place finishes and went on to
capture the Irvin e League
swim championship at Eslan-
ci,11 High l•'ricl;iy afternoon in
\'.lrsily competiti on.
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records e)(pected to be in
serious danger of btin~ era.~·
ed . toda y'll se\'enlh annual
Be'!ch Cl!1c5 Jo vitationa l track.
Rnd l1clcf n1ecl at Nei,,·port
Harbor High holds the prc>s·
pel'ls or /)('Jni: (/UJ!l' a Show.
1'he rnrct .i;:e!s under way <it
11 :in a.m. 1vilh pretiminarie~
in the running e1'en!s. "'hite
the first (u~ld event rln.11!s 11re
slated for I p n1. and !he j.
ni ual running final a ha lf hour
late r.
A11 nut11Jy 1>1ttln1~ !he Oran~e
Co.11st :1re~1 ·s p;·c1n ier prep
~11ikc athlt·tes in direct com.
/K'tlt 1011 aga in.st one another.
llus yc:1r \ Bc:tl'h <..:1ties l'larn-
bakl' fca turl'S JI of !ht> :irea's
14 l11gl1 st·houls. Only Lagunfl .
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Universi!y \1•ill he :dlscnt.
~feet ~la11l!:1rd.'i should ,be
f'Cl1pi;cd 111 tilt• inllr, two n1iJe ,
both hurdle rtlt'es, !he 1nile
rela.v, shot pul and discus.
C o s ta Me sa's f)oug
~1acLcan, Cl f' n1lle leader at
4 12.6, should have no trouble
al ;iJt i.n dipping under the
meet staoclard in that event,
set al 4:20 by \\lestminster"s
J\-like Solomon in 1967.
tn the two r11ile, ~lacLean's
lean1mates -the Olswang
ll\'i ns -are cora vored tu
lo""cr the 1ncet record of
~ 29.6, !'slablislietl last }'car by
ro.tari11:1·s JJ;i v{' l.(K.·kmnn . John
Ols11':1ng h;is l'luckt'd !.I : 15.5
while twin IJrothl'r "l"orn has
bt.~n crl'dilctJ \Vi lh a !J· J7JI.
~cv.·porr.~ 1.·latt llogsctt is
1be favorite lo clip several
tenths off !he 14 .9 1neet record
I jointly hel d hy four runners)
in lhe 120 high hurdles. based
on his 14.4 personal best. And
he 'll be challenged in that ra ce
by Huntington Beach's Sie ve
Pickford (14.6 1 and Edison's
Da ve Po\\'ell (l4.7J.
Hogsett al so has a shot at
the 180 lows meet record,
along \\'ilh Marina's Gene
Ta~ lnr.
Lwm Thump Vikings, 6-0;
Tars' Rally Sinks HB , 11-6
Wt5t minsler }ligh's Lions
continue 1n the driver's stat
or lhe Sunset League follo w.
ing 1he!r 6--0 baseball con·
que.st or Marina Friday after·
noon.
C.:oRch 1'·rank Munoz's Lions
l'ltruck for single tallies in the
secondtand third rrame5 and
then pnli11hed oH the Vikings
\.l•ith a rour-r1.1n .outburst in the
se venth inn ing.
It was the fourth meeting
between the two r Iv al s
(including three t o urne y
tussles).-'and t vens the season
mark at 2-2 ..
Ne"·port Harbor's Sailors
bounced back with eight runs
In the top of the 11e11enth Inning
lo hand liuntington Bia.ch an
11·6 setback in other Sunset
League action i n 11 o I v i n g
Orange Coast area rilnes.
Jesus Sanchez wai; the big
noise for Westminster with his
flix ·hit pitching. Scott Wheeler
and Dan Wells reached him
for doubles but the Yikes
Diahlos, Tritons
Drop Loop Tilts
F'riday prnved to be a day
the Mission Viejo Diablos and
San Cle mente Tritons ~·ould
like to forget in the Crestview
League baseball chase.
Co.ach Ha rry Hilke's Diablos
v.•ould probably opt for having
shorter memories since they
dropped a 12--0 verdict to
visiting Tuslin's Tillers.
At the same time, the
Tritons or Marshall Adair
were nosed, &-5, by invading
Foothill in dropping their
i11iti11I loop encounter or the
c;unpaign.
Al Mission Viejo. the un·
Cortunatc hosts were able to
muster just three hits, with
Mike c:rimes' first inning dou·
ble being the only safety good
for eztra bases.
After Grimes' two-bagger,
Av1101, 3 b
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the Mission Viejo bats almost
went silent.
Tustin got to the Diablos
quickly by tallying five ron! In
the fir5t and then adding plen·
ty of insurance with five more
in the sixth, in addition to
single runs in the fifth and
seventh.
Steve Williams was the big
cannon for the winners as he
collected three hils, including
a pair of ground rule doubles.
Sa n Clemente, meanwhile,
did it the ha rd wa y, by blow·
ing a four·run advantage and
permitting five Foothill tallies
in the top of the seventh.
Foothill 's Knights picked up
their gold in that frame on
four hits, a walk , a fielding
miscue and a Triton mental
error on a bunt play,
San Clemente's big inning
was the £irst, when it got four
markers.
The big blow in that stanza
was Toby Reschan's two-run
single which produced mates
John Springman and Rick
Douglas.
The Tritons added another
railed to gel the kty hits to
score.
The Lions salted it away in
the seventh when sophomore
Tim Rlchardii c1me up with
an rbi base hit .and then a pair
of M1rina errt1r5 and a wild
pi tc h put ll out o( rea eh.
Coach Andy Smith's Sailors
came from a S.3 deficit and
pummeled Oiler pitching for
nine hits in the seventh frame
with only Neal Burt's leadoff
double going for e1tra bases In
that stanza. A total of 12 Tars
came to the plate in the
seventh.
A big play for the Tars hap-
pened with Newport on top,
1-'.
Pinchhilter Joe (;in struck
out swinging with a 3-2 count
and the bases loaded . But the
ball got away and an errant
throw into right field prod uced
three more tallies.
Randy Mills hit 1. solo
homer in lhe fifth for the
Oilers while mate J er r y
Ashford socked a bases-loaded
double in the third.
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lie.
Corona del Mar won the
sophomore di vision w h 11 e
Estancia eased Into th e
winner·~ circfe In freshmen
competition.
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came in lhc 50 free where
Johnson and Lee Tracy went
one-lwo with 23.6 clockings.
Tracy, along with mates
Roland \Vood . Seott Freeland
'ind Dave Cox. all placed
higher than in prellm fi nis hes.
\V ilson caplurt'd lh e 100 free
' ;ind 200 indo while Johnson ad·
ded a victory in the JOO ny.
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junior C1l!lege con t i n g e n t
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records in both weight events.
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put) and 167-1 (discus) were·
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vil'tue of i!s 9-1 victory
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\\lest "'as be ing dl'fealetJ by
<.:yprcss for the rour·th lime
this season. fi·l.
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hi!s and one of !hose included
a double by Bob \Vicker·
sham thal hit G a·u ch o
pitcher Boh Blacklidge in the
ilead in the fifth frante.
Illacklidge \vas removed fron1
!he game bul lbc injury is not
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by Cypress' Doug, Kershaw in
the sixth and Dale \Vil.son In
the eighth hurt Golden Wesl
considerably.
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lt "'as Black Friday for
Oran ge Coast area pr e p
b;i5eba:ll teams in the Orange
League as Univers ity and
t..agunll. Beach fell in loop
hostilities.
Saddleback lligh slor1ned lo
:in 11·5 conriucst of ho~t
Laguna Beach behind three
hon1e runs "·hlle visiting
r·niver!iily \\'RS ha ndc~ffed. 6·
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Uni\'crsitv \Vasn't v.•ilhoul 1l s
thanecs. tio"·to\·er, Dut the
failure to produce \\'ilh the
bases loaded killed I t s
chances.
l\rice the Trojans "'ere
turned a"·ay emptyh;inded
"'Ith the ~rks jammed in lhe
seCflnd and fourth frame:~.
Valencia scored three tlmei:;
in the initial inning to put it
a"·ay ,
S11ddleback . mean1\·hile. took
ap~rt Laguna with a 13-hil 1t·
tark .and ri\"e Laguna errors
lidded lo the latl~r·i; demise.
Dan Collen 1tnd Bob fee
both ,stroked doublf'~ fnr the.
Artists and F'te h~d a pa ir or
rb l.
But the bats of Bob Munion.
Ron La:kt and Greg Ro&s
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LET LEFT HEEL "START"
YOUR OOWNSWING
Golfers who have ttouble
swinging smoothly into the ball
may find t hat improper shitting
of weight is ruining their rhythm.
More specifically, starting the
downswing with the hands or
shoulders might be hurting their
timing.
An aid in properly timing a
smooth down swing is to make
it start with a lowering of the
left heel. Place an imaginary
"starter button" under this heel.
Then stomp down on the starter
to initiate your down swing.
Starting by lowe ri ng the left
heel will help make certain that
your weight shifts le1t in your
downswing. Also, it will help in·
sure that your k>w er body pre.
cedes you r hands through the
hitting area.
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PUT POWER BACK INTO YOUR SWING I-With the help of Arnold
Palmer's Illustrated booklet, "T" Shots •nd F•irway Wood s.'"
Send 20t and • sett.addresse'd, stamped envelope lo Arnold
Palmer, in care ol this newspa per.
Rustlers, Pirates
Bag Swim Win s
Craig Colton na bbed tu'o
events and Kevin Williams
recorded a very fast 200-yard
breaststroke time to lead
Golden \Vest College to a 58-46
Southern Ca 1 if or n i a Con·
ferenee win over host LA
Harbor Friday.
In another meet, O range
Coast's Pirates had an easy
time V.'ith visiting ?..ft. San
Antonio, dou·ning the 1'.·toun-
ties. 81·25, in Sooth Coast
action.
Colton captured the 60 free
(28.5) and the 100 rree 151.71
while \Villiams nabbed the 200
free (t :5S.4) and was second
in the 200 breast (2:18.51. :i.
tenth of a second behind
Harbor 's D ave 'Budde.
The t wo breaststroke ntarks
were the ras test arnong junio r
co llege swimmers this season.
At OCC Bob \Vurster was a
double \\'inner. capturing the
200 free (\:56.4) and the 200
fly (2:14.4.)
Teamm:i.te D lck·Jones had
his top 200 backstroke mark of
t he season. winning in 2:09.8.
G1ldtt1 Wttl (SI) (4') LA M1r1Mtf
'1.ltdlev rel1y -I. LA. Harbor. Time:
J:}1.0.
1.00 frtt -I. Elth !Gl 7. Wllll (L)
l. L1mmers !G l. Time: 11:71.l .
200 fr~ -I. Wllll1m~ tGI 2.
Robinson IL) J. Rob!nM!fl IOI. Timi\
I :~J.i. '° lrtt -1, Collon !Gl 2, f.\cClain
{LI 3. MtOauel• !GI. lime: 11.J.
l'IJ Ind. med. -1. h".clntvre IG ) l.
Lcl3nQ IL) l . MIXl•t (G !. Tlrne: 1 :~•.o
Divin!! -1. Sl11n1on (Gl ). Ptnne ~GI
l. Sturdy !LI. Polnts1 6?.6C.
100 llv -1. Lo11nc CL! 2. Mccre !G )
~-Lammtr5 (GJ. Time ~ 7:01.0.
lCO frtt -1. CCllOll (G) 2. tllcOcu11t1
(G) J Robinson (Gf. Tim!: 51.7.
-"· Mart• 25, 1972 DAILY PILOT JS
Pirates Fall Prep S \Vim 1 _-;L;::E;;:a:::AL=NOTI=C:;;-;E,---;------=,.,LE"".c""A"'L "'NOTr,....cE __
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Gauclw Spikers
l'alll O. M•tMtnQ~, 111) l un!lno L~. N!1.~r1 It..:,~. Coll' 91!.60
Roll Past R ival S kl Ctr. (ost• MPM Ct lll t:'6"• Aobl:rll •• MAii, \,1,2 Bol1r1 Ln .•
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P1ul D. MtcMa~on Llmoltd P1r,n1rv.10.
Thlt '"h't!IMI !lied With '"• c~vntv RODerl t I . Hiii
Rick Keyser cap tured the
s h ot put and discus lhro\v to
lead Saddlebaek C o 11 e g e ' s
track and field tcain t o a 19-66
M ission Conference victory
over hos t R iverside Friday.
tn Another meet. Santa Ana
h anded host Orange Coast a 91-
5'1 South Coast circuit set-
back.
Keyser had top efforts of 45-
9'~ (shot) and 14()..(1 (discusl
but the key performances or
the day came from three.
milers Bra d \Vinton and l\farv
Francis.
They ran 1-2 \Vilh \Vinton
clocking 15:27.2. That ga,•e
Saddleback's Gauchos an in·
surmountable 74-6& lead \vith
jus t the mile reiay remaining,
Oth!r u·inners for coach
Duane Cain's Gauchos in~
e luded R ick Geddes in the 220
(22.2 ). t fike Jac kson in the 440
Orl n•t Cott 1$4) lfll S111t1 Anl
100 -l. Gilson !Sl 2: 011vl1 !SI l.
BIC'Cd CO). Tlme: 9.7. ?J!! -1. Trfthtn ISl 1. Blood !Cl 3.
Raffona IOI. Tlmr: tl.t . ~.ii -1. Van Nott (0) ?. Trthtn (SI J. JltU!n1 (O J. Tlmt: JO.,.
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Mlle -I. L&mb !SI 2. SPOii! (SJ :S. L8 rte !SI. Tlmt: o:n .1.
3·ml1e -1, Saons (S) '· 81oc.k ISi 3. Lnlltler1e tOl. Time: 14:«.~.
J;O HH -1. 0.1vl1 (S ) J. HtdlUOO CSI 3. Jones IOI. Tlrr.e: \~.5.
Jj,Q lnl. -1. Ht"dl\•nd 151 2. 01vl' rOJ J. DnYil ISL Time: ~J.2.
•IO relav -1. Santa Ant. Time: 4? '· Mlle r1lav -1. Or1nte Coa11. Time:
3:~.J.
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A,;ublog.rr (SI. Heii:ihl: •·2.
LJ -!. Blood (0~ 2. Giiton {Sl 3. lledlulld !SJ. Ols111nc1 21-P •.
TJ -1. Rldlmcfld {OJ 2. Hedl11nd (SI l . Hart CSJ. 01\l•nce: '1·6. Pv -l. Dav 1 10/ 1. Swan$Cn (Sl l . Al1houS1 (0). Htl1h : 13-0. SP -1. Taylor (5) 1. RIYIS (5) l. H11rt (0). Olst11ncr: .U-1. OT -1: M~rHh !S) 1. Turner COJ J. Tavlor !S). Oi~ttnce: 1"-.l\i . JT -1 Wlli!t (01 1. C1ntrell CO). J, Maresh lli). Oillanc•: 192·1.
J1ddlebll(k 17'1 \UI l.1vtr51dt
100 -l. s1aoler 1JI 1. Geddts fS) 3. ~· .. ~ (Rl. Ttt'M : f ,. m -1'. Gtddts ii/· JatkM!fl (51 l. St1~1tr (RI. Time: .. ~ -1. Jacktdfl I l 2. Rtnck 1 R) 3. Coroerv ISL Time : 5\.6. !80 -1. P~ltr (5: 2. T1ull1 (Al l. LOCll'IO 15!. Tome : 2:0.tJ. Milo -1. RCdrlgue1 IR! '· Francis IS ) 3. Srrtlth (RI. Ti""'I: ~:21.7. J.mile -1. Wlo:ton CSJ 1. Francis (SJ
3. Tu<:•er (II:). Tlmt: B:~l.0. 100 HH -l . N•tCyUOtJ~n !R f 2.
Jac~ut\ (Rl 3. AIW00'1 I~). Timi ; 1-S.6, ''3 int. -I. McCuU~UJlh (R) 1. JtC• O\ltl (Il l ;. Atw()Cd IS). ilrre: !1...2.
A.ict rel1Y -1. Rlverildt TllT'f: .il.3. Miit rtlllY -l , S1ddltC~C~ (CO•~tt'r. P~ter. Geddes I nd J•CkM!fl). Timt: J.n.s. HJ -I. Cur11s IRI ,, J1ca11t1 IR\ l. Atwood tSL Htlehl: 6--1. LJ -1. Macktv (SI 2. Atwcod ISJ l. l lndbt!rg !Al. 01'1ance: 1\-0. TJ -l. JaCQllll (A) 2. Lllldtlt•g (RJ
3. l/.ackev IS L DlslancP: •7--6. PV -1, Gorman IS) 2. AIWO!ld IS) l. Mu~t~ifl!I (Al. Helghl: 1J.O. SP -1. ICPVStr (S) 2. Rowe (JI ) ]. Francis !Sl. Ol1iJ11Ct : .u.~•;, DT -1. ICfVSfr IS) \· Btt•er !Sl ]. ft'.(~Utl !Rl Olttt~ce: lG-0.
JT -l Mitton 15) '· V•rlty (RI J. Fle1cher (SJ. Oist1nc1: 1n-11,,
GWC Gal s
(51.6), Dave Peter In the 880
(2:04.3), John &lackey in the·
long jump (2 1-6). J o hn
Gormttn in the pole vaWt ( 13·
0) and Bob l\lilton in the
jea velin (172-8\-'.l).
Or~nge Coas t'!! top
i>erfo rmunce again earne from
javelin lhro\Vtr Alvin "rlllte.
He had a winning eHort of 192·
8. Teamn1ate Randy Cantrell.
still nursing a pulled muscle in
his should er, had a toss of 18>
3.
Dave Davis had a top effort
of 13-6 in the pole Vault for the
Pira tes while tea>nmate Tom
Ric hmond went 41·6 in n:ll>-
b ing the triple jump.
Other OCC individual "'in·
ner! incl111led Bill \7an Note in
the 440 (50.4). Lupe Rivera in
the 880 (2:00.6l and Darel
Blood in the long jump (21·
111).
Swin1111ing
Summaries
For A.·ea
Junior Rod Slr.,11•1
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a ,.i Clt1W. ol 0!'111111 Cwntv oi-n· M1ri;n t , 1'/J T1111 Sllltfl'ltnl llltd Woll! tn1 C111,111!Y .Jiu Bw B1w••I~ J. MadOo,l, 0..11\/lv Cw11h Cltrk ol Ortn0t Cou~tv on: M11tll t.
freshmen Peter Spurttm and C1tr~. 1~11. Bv ••ve•tY J. Maoddml, °"~"'
Bruce Furniss led Foothill l'ubUll'lld or1n1r cw11 c1uw '~~1':i~ co..ntw Clc•ti.. 1111._.,,
l Ugh's potent s wimmers to n M1rct. "· tt, '' •lld Aprn 1. nn .,.3.n ~vbllr.htc:t or11~g1 ca.11 Clellv l'Uot.
o '6 d I I Mtrt.h 11, 11, ,1. aoo A.Prll l. 1t11 4').n 4r-r un meet e-0nquest o LEGAL NOTICE
Sunny •nus Fridqy in a major·1---==="'"'==---I LEGAL NOTICE
confrontation of CIF po\\•ers. "1cT1v1ou1 1uuNl!s1 NAM• STATEMINT Spurzem blattd t o a 1:46.9 Th• tou-int ~··-' ,,, dO:"t ,1ct1T1ou1 1u11H•ss
r I d • 7 bv1lnt11 11: NAME STAT•M•NT 200 reesty e an a o14. JOO BAER '$ LAIR, 4!07 w. C~lll H.....,. Tiit ro1.owln9 N rWle ,,, 9ol111
butterfly whilt Furniss earned NtwPO•t 111ch, c11i1. •1660 ~11~,,, ••· . Ll1oon Inc CA Ctll!Ofno• Cor~r11llonl ONO Kl!·LA RESl AUllANT, 103 S•M1•
\'aluable polnlS \Vl\h ;! 2:04.2 5Jlt Bruct Crtwcnl, NtWPO<"f &t1Cll, l11tltl A.vt nu• COllt Mil l.
(stcond ) in the 200 individual ci111. Ad•""' G. P•••I••· .,. Em•'~"· Conlld IOff Otvls Jr .• $'1t l rUC• NI~! 8tt<h.
nledltv and a s.s.a 100 ba.ck C••K•nl, NIW l>O•I ltWI. Caht W11l1;:t K. Cl\ln•, Jl101 lt•t~
(Secorid) Ellttii.lh J\\flrv 01v!t, 31lt BrucP ikVltv1rd, Sa•ce lt, Hufttlntton l eac.,. • Cre1tH1I. N-fOll l~K11, (tll! Thl1 DUlln•t• It llfl1111 condudld bY f
Strachan kept coach Tom J'c1u1lln Bflh 01v1" 1i7 l"h P11ce. G"'"'1 oar1n,,;111p. , F ha · Colla Mesa. C1Ut. A<lln• G. Pt•~l•t DeLo.ng S 1971 C l C mpion.s Tl'lh b111..,.11 11 t>tlne cGt1C1uc1rd bV 1 \'l~ll•c• K. Chl111
above water with nUtv win-C01oor11oon. Thi~ i•~t1m•n1 fllotd w:1t1 tl'lt eooonh · I k' I 2 03 3· I th Oo/111\t I . 01v11. Jr.. Cio1~ ol O'r•riot Coun1v on: M••tll IS. nrng C (IC tngS 0 ; . 11 e P•t1IOtnl 1'11. By 8twerlv J. Mllddo• i)fpuly Ctur•
200 individual medley and lhlt s1t1rm1nt flltd wll~ lht Co11nlv •v Cltfk. . Clrrk of Oren•• Ccu111v on: l.l~rt" L 1911. 3;53.5 Jn the 400 free. ev 11v1r1y J. M•aoo., 011>u1r CGunry
Foothill capped the meel ln c it rk. ,1,211
, 1'Jtl
PUbli,nK Or1n11 C~11t Dilly ~Uo!, Mt rCM JI, :1 t nd A.Pf\! 1, I, 197, 111·71
the final event \\'Ith a u'in· ~ub!llhtd O••~•r. Cotti D1JIY Pl1c1 L EGAL NOTICE · 3 IB 9 \!! •t CIF Mt rCft 4, II, 11, 2$, 1t71 ~:J.ll l---c-c,,---------
nlng : . ' equa ng Is ··---"ICTITIDUI IUSINlll
leading mark In the 400 LEGAL NOTICE NAME i T•,·•M•NT
frees ty le relav. --------a11,h• lcllow1n1 1>11M1n 11 001n1 11u1ln11.s
f oolhH tttYiiz1,'"sunny H.!111 "';:~T~OsU/A,'~!IEN:~s IA.ll:A,IC1. CO. 3t55 alrt11, N1w,orl ~ Medt~v Atl~v -I. sunnv \Hiii Tne lollowing per1an Is doln1 b111!ne1t •~•<h '1l¥.I. l ·~J.I i· FootMlll l:~S.6. 11; llARANCA OEV. INC. A C•llfor11!• ·100 rtr -l. Spuritm IF! l:l6.t !. BATTERY SERVIC E CO. 1111 Corp.). lt.S.S l lrcl'I, Ntwport Bt1:n Wheel~• (Sl 1:49.11 J. SCd1ra fi). Am~1~rd1m. Huilllh!llO" 11cn~·1• '2'40.
l:Uo4·1rK1. MfdltY -l Strach111 (Fl (yr! Rtnt Co~. l•ll -'m~tero1111, Thi• 1!11111110 I' bel"V conduclloll bv •
2:0l,l: 2. Fur11lls IF'l 1:o.&.2; J. tiun•ln11!c11 B•~ch. Coroorallr.n. Sttrw~rl1 IS) 2~0t.I. Thl1 buslntU 11 ~111• COlld\lftt"d 1w II'! ll.'1lll1m T. Rochtll•
') Frtt -1. NtWICll (SI 12.5 '· h'llliw!dl.l,o'I. Viet ~t!lldllnl
J<;h ni<Jn !F f !2.7 31 C1rv (S) M.1,., l Curl~ Co~ Thl1 ''""'"'"' llle<i will! flit CounlY Oivlfl\l -1. t/l ltt Has'lnp' .-... , (I • " o c ' ,,\ark HtJlillOJ !Fl J, Htwltv CSL. ohl •lnttn•trl lll•d wl111 !1'11 CovM!v tt r1no• Olin w o~· /,\1rc11 1.S,
WlnJ'lll'lft oolnl!: rn.O. Cltrk al 01~n11e Ccuntv Of'I: March IS, 1911. BV lltverfy J. M11fdox Otpuly 1» Fly -1. SourztM !Fl $.1.7 2. itn. llv llt~rr1v J, MtddGJr Dtlluh Coun· Ci;w..Mv Cler\
S"lcer fS) .S1.0 2.Fktuero.a C~I S7.I. 11 Cltrk. ~ 1612' 100 F•PI -1. Htwtan IS\ ... s 3. p 1 0 c Srd.1ro lFI !11.1 J. Smith IF/ .s .•. " '''2' Ulll ll'\td r1n1t c•sl 01111 ~lier, "40J Frtt _ 1. s1r1c1hn 1 ) 3:Sl.!. 2. Publl,~~d 0•1no• Co•« tl•\tv Pilot, l.\•rci'l U. 25 .111d Apr t1 l, I, ltn 101·11
Hnrvev CS! ~;01.2 '· ~Jlltrlrr (~~) ~:03.0. Mt•cll11, 15 ~~ A11rll l. I . 1911 ttf·ll 100 Bick -1. kl\wart1 CS ss,.s_2.
Furnlu !Fl sa.1 l. F1tu1ra• ts l :w;z. LEGAL NOTICE 100 Bre1s1 -l. Spicer tSl 1:05.l. 2. 1----:====-7'=~~---Cohtn ISi 1:07.l. l. Will !SJ 1:07.4. "ICTITIOUS •USIN•ll
LEGAL NOTI CE
lOO rrtt RrllY -1. Foolf\111 l :U.f. FtCflT1a·1~ 1U~!Nf'Sl NAME ITATIMlMT
V1rill'I" 1. sunny Hiiis l :l"0.1. NAMC STATE'M&NT ThP lo!la.vl111 ~IMn 1, dol111 llu1lr1t'' Mltlle" Vl•I• UIJ CJ?) UNwer111r
1
__ The \ollowont pe,~, ire lloln'J 11: bu1lnen 11; P. T. ,, UNIO N S!lt.VIC!, uo·s 2CO MtGltv Rtlt' -1. Univer1Ur . THE C:IFT COMPJ..~:Y, ns :'eih St , flrtok~ ru, Fou~lt!n VttltV. Cilll. 111rt
Timt: l:J0.7. ~ No. 10, N"'""'°" llPnch. c1r1. ~m~. Tham11 J. v1n ov~•· 10/lS Lt!i ~l Frff -1 MIHtr !Ml 1. E•lcktO'l l LOW LIN:11 MnriP c n11-1;. is1:l11,\1•M• Cir Ja.-dlnes E111. Foun1ah1 v1111r. Ctlll.
(U I 3. Andrtwl iM). TlmP: l:W.1. I cir. S1nl1 An1, Ctllf. t170S. t 21GI x~ 1nd. MK!lev -1. cam~ll!Uf/Al 2.
1
Cost linl~M Ch~rlf~ c~1:•11. ts~J! /Airnt H.1rwt y w !ell 111. ttn Sunllowtr H11Wt tM) J. Thomison {(Jl. T!me: . CJrcle, S&n!o An1, C1llf. tt:C5 Avt .• Ai.I. M·l, S1n!1 Ant , Calif. t)604,
2:11,1, · Tn11 bu•!nets ls belnt cMOucltd bw • Thi~ butln•t• Is btlne conduc le(I by 1 S • 1 · I P1rlnt n hio. Limlred P1~1r.rn~lp. 30 Fret -1. Btb~ (U) ,, Rld11e !Ml I .. a I I n g Lllldt M C~llell TMom1s J. Vin Ovk•
3, Ok1s1kl (M). Time: 1~.4. 1 -This ,11ttmtnl lll!'d with t~t ccun1Y H1rvev W. Btll Ill
Diving -t. siator tMl 2. G•rr••d New Cal 25'S c1~1k cf ornn~• coun1v ~"' 1.1A•c11 •. nn. This s1111m1n1 11t.a w11h 1~1 couMY (Ml l. P1rktr IM J. No Point§. I Br Bt~erlv J . M1dclo~, OeMilr County CllH'k ol Orenoe Ccunty on~ M1rch t. 1'12.
100 FIW _ 1. Ph!i!lp• 1u1 2. Lvl• (h\l Clerk. Br flewerlr J. Mt ddox, O.~utf Counlv
J, Ml11tr (M) No Points. $1 08 "1'4JJ Clt.rk.
lUO F'rtt -1. 111 B~•IYU! IUJ. • ,., ho111 I PublUMtd Or1n;t Co11t 01lly Pllo1, '"43' N•rch 11, n, tl Ind A~rll 1. l~n ,,J./1 PyblilhPd Or~"O' (OI~ Otllv ,.1101,
Afldrtw1 (Mf 3. Oka1akl !M). Timi: --------1 M1•cll 11, II, 1~. 11\11 April 1, 1'7t 4'1 ·71 "''·'· e4. S-,, LEGAL NOTICE .tOG Fr9" -1, How<! (Ml 2. Murptiv .lr40 ""-Utti LEG'AL NOTI C•' IMl J, Co111rcve IU), Tlf!le: 4,u .O. r' 7 11 --------------1---~ ~ 100 Bltk -l. Rid~ IM) 2. M. Bu$11 FICTITIOUS &U!INESS
(Ml l . C111grove CUI. T;me: l :Os.s. A AA •,~· .. t1,1,._ NAME STATEMENT NOTICE TO Cl.IDITCl.I
100 8rt1U -I. C1mt>beH IM) 2. --'4+--The !Gllow11111 ptri.on1 1r1 dolno SU,l ltlOR COUt;T 0 11 Tto1•
Thom11 (U) l. O!amon (M ). Tlmf: bu1lne~1 1:; STATE D" CALll Olt NIA "01t
t:C9.6 -N!:WP0R7-F' E I NB ERG . HI GE R 1 n d TME COUNTY D" 011.lHOE I~ Frf\ Arlew -I. Univtn;Uy, YIEISENBERG, '11!5 P11tlllc Cc1~t Ht. A-71161
Timt: 3:39.7. l edo11de & Me rht• ffl ley Hl11hwa1. Ceroni d81 ll>1r, C•lilcrn:•. Eslllt ef AltCli: M. PAltlCEll , Otttts--
Stts J~ M1rvln FelnDfrn, U01A Rlv1r lld.
M.1111111 Vitlo 1111 1111 Unlvtrllty 20 10.f:.TS Awtnut. t..:e""'°'t 6~rcn, t 1ll fornl1. NOTICE IS HEIU;IY CIVEN 11 lh•
JOO /Ae~lew Rtlav -1. MIHlon VW!o. "A Full SorYict Flt tf' Louh A.h<-•hlm ~Vel~•nt>trQ, 14'.Sl Credltor1 of lh~ IDOVr llCl'llrd Oe<tdtlll Time; 1:11.4, Grc~smerr Stretl, Tu~lln, C1llrorn11. lhll tll PfrlM I ht vlng c l•lm1 1A1lnt1 th•
100 Frtt -I. A~butn IMl 2. Zlt11 ltr PhoneC7141 645-7100 G1ry H!.,er. UOOO P111cl'I Grave, 1,;o dK~d•nt .,~ rt<wlrK! to 1111 mtm,
CMI J. Llttrell (U!. T!mt: 2:fl.l.6. •mtmbenllt~ ri le/milt. ti day Sll~rman 01~s. Calllornlt. With lht 111Ct!1••Y VOU{i"llH'l, In the r;ftltt
Ito llld. MtdltT -1 Thma. l\J) 2. ;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;~f Tnl1 b;/sln9H ii btlf\O t OIMJU<le.I llY I of !Mt cl•·-ol the tDOVt ffltlllKI court, OI'
O?Grooa (Ml J. Wl"ll!elaw IMJ. Tome: I~:;;:;;:;;; Ptrlntrslltr. 10 Prt!enl ll"l1m, with 1111 ntetn tr'{
l :CU.9. fj Loult "b•1t.arn Vtel~an!>t•o vout11tr1, 111 th• un<J.llr•lo'lld 11 Ill• offk• ~ Frea -1. G. lull\ !Ml 1, Til!f;;cll Thi: 1ltl1"1ent l\lid wi!n th• Coonty (.f hl1 111en1<.v. MELVIN GOflOON, A1·
ti.\) 3. GDrdon CM\. Time: 2l .6. M ft Clerk o! Or1~gf Coo.ntw on : 1.l•rdl 2l. 101,.,.V tt L.w. 110 SOtJ!lt ltobfrls.en t lvo.,
100 fly -\, Tleli<h (hi) 1. dt. 3. no "a.tt:u. llA&tAft _ 1911. BY levtrlY J. M•lklo• 0e ..... 1v Coun· lev•rly Hi ii~. C•llt.lrnl1 90211 . whl~h 1•
third Time: 1:01.J. ~ ~ Iv Clerk. the Pl•u of DU~ln1u of tl\f! Ul'ICl•r:lt nl-d '" 100 Frrt -1. G. Bu1M (Ml 2. "·1'111 "JI m1tter1 1>trt~l11ln1 to !ht ,,111~ of w ld
Wood• CMI 3, ICtnrnrY IUJ . Time: !6.9. MOTOR HOMES Pyblls.ntd Oranqe Coan 0111v PllGI dt cl'denl, within IOI.Ir montMs l !ltr thr. olOO Fret -1. 2oi!'llltr tM) 1. M1rch U Ind 1.i>tll 1, I. l}, 1912 7'2·12 fir" .,ub1i,11llon cl !I'll, fKll lCr,
M1!111WI tM) ]. Whl1et1w IM}. Time: Oiled /.,\ttch 11, 1t11
•;JS.3. LEGAL NOTICE Jott1111 •· ~••kt<
100 Back -I. Auburn (M! l.I r:i ecu1cr al ll"lt Wilt cl
Nlbtcktr !Ml l. Pllklnuto11 IU) Time: ,l.~TITIOUS I USIMISS the 1bovt Mlmfd 4tctd1nl
1;01.5, >>AMI ••••"M•N• MllL'llN 001.0DM !OJ Brtall -1. OtGrr>od IM) 1. J. ' ~ Allern'y 11 L1w T~omll (Ul 3. Sltw11rl IM). Tlmt : bu~~:.-1 ':~?wlnf ptrion~ a•e dolno 11(1 Stull\ •eh1rhor1 a1v11.
1:16,J. EASY R1o•N CAMPERS, 79l0 C••c• 81~1rly Nlltt. C11!f. NIU
400 FrH R•l•Y -1. Ml1tlon VltlO Lii CoSll Me•• '16'1 Ttl. Olli 11J·J7t0
Tlmr: •:10.0. R~l>trl Wllre!•r, ·134;1 sanl• lsatiel. Atlornty fer Eirc~11r
Los Alamitos Results
lOO back -1, M. O'Conner Ill 1.
Hoob1 (Gl J. P. O'Conner (Ll. T•mt:
J;ot.O.
!00 !rte -1. Mal!bv !Gl 2. Scught'1
<Gl t Woods (Ll. Time: .S:2•.I. Defeated CHI Cell~ 111111 Publ hhKI 0•1n11e Cotti D1J1v 11:0•.
1111111or1 Viti• t it) U4l Unlver1Uy J~n Collins. 711 w. 20th. Ceola /,l•i • M1rclt ts. •lld Aprll 1. I, 13, ltl) 1·1.;1
200 Mtdl•Y Rel•1 -I. Balh 1t1m~ TMll bu~lnt1s ls ill'ln1 COlldUCltl.. t,y a
dls11u1llllotd. P1rtn1r1hl11. LEGAL NOT!C!':
SECON D ltACI!. Ont mile. PacP. Clalml"O· Pur11 11000 Olll'rl!Ylllld (A Go•dOn) 1¢.fO 6.10 3,tO Su-c;Ctll Yor-. ((Ill B~YO! 6dl0 4.00 J1n•s Prior (A Wlnvtrf 4.00 TIME -2.0I l l5.
Alio RACED -Flo1 Skye, Jtrrv Dots Ch1rllts, C1r~+rns Finl, Sor-rowful. SCHAT(HEO -Flr11 lmPrt~slon.
THlllD ll:ACE. One milt. Pict. Cl11lmln11. All lllfl, PUrlf 11-IOO. Alldys Mire
IMrtfllilr) 17.80 1.60 •.io
El De Cll11mltr tA Wl,.,1rl 5.IO 3.to 8<1ron B. CJ Mlllerf •.OC TIME -2.05 JIS.
ALSO RACED -RIUv Rlcll1rd 8.ri-1'1•~ HcsttH. Frtcm111's Choice, ~01ctblll11r. P1cltlc Cllltf. No 1cr1rclles.
,QUI.TH ltACE -Ont m\l e, P1ct. Cl1fm!flG". All 111n. Purse 11800.
Area Sports
Ca lenda r
TodlY
Trick -Stith Cllltl lnvht!lon.111 11
Newpgr1 H1rb0r nnclUClea Ntw15:"' CoroM dti Mir, Ed!1an, Coate SI. E1t1ncl1, Foynt11ln v111ev1 Hunt llQton a11ch, M1rln1, Wnlm 11\.ter, S<1n
Clrmtn!t1 MIUIGn 'lltlo), Mater r' " 811000 ll'1111 RtltYs (10 1.m. U( Irvine fl Cllrtmo~t Rel1y1 (I :))l l11tball -Strvllt al Miter otl (1), Soutlltrn C1llfor11l11 Collt11• 11 C•I Lultier1n \11Gubt1Mt11dtt' 111 noon), Or11nqe C1;1a1t, Goldln Wt-sl tl'ld S•d• dlet>e'k 11 Fullerton totJ•MY, UC lrvlnt
11 A11&11tlm 101,1rnev. Trnnlt -UC Irvin• 11 Loner BrflCM
Cl•nlc. Cr--Orar\llt COii'! ¥1 UC S1nt1 l trbllrt II HtWPOrl 11;30 1.m.).
MOl'Mllf (Mir. 171 611tbtU -6olle Gr1ndt IOtJrlllt'fltnl
IEst111clll, Fount11•n Velltv. H1m111101~ 8Hcl'I, M1rln1, 51n Cltmrnlt, N,11, C!'I ~It.ID VI. H-PDrl •t (Mii .tt-1 P•rk
11 m 1. wutm1r,1t1r 11 ~1n:1 Ar11 lk1. ttiurntv. Un v111Hv Incl L11u111
llHCll ti Mir• Ca.sit lournt1Jj TlndlY IMtf. 1' lltuWIL -BDl~I Gr1 tolitntv. Stnll Al\I Elk~ tollrrtlf, lr1 Collt •winev· Dcclllf!nlll •i so" t l'I e r n '1 IQrnLI Colle,r J1 :l0 , 1nnl1 -UC Ir• ne It UCLA C1), wlrnrnlnq -MlllllftO h1v11111-i
111 COii• MtM,
Wt11111M1' CMtr. 20 BaubtU -&olM Grenot 1ourn1v.
SMlll •ni El~ 1o11rn1i· Mirr CM11 ~'mr .... 1:r Unl~rrori· ·~ Qtlfl ca:1Wo CJ:lOI, Cl~ut I I Go! W'11 lllNI rourid of •MY .S!tll~ rMY, !1:l0l.
'"'' ''· 'II Trtdt -Mllfr .. • Anll'IOl'IY ll 1IS1. lollthtf"n t-l!torl'll• Junior
ca11.,, "r1•v• 11 ooit»n w .. 1 12::io11 B1stbll -lolw Or111!dt t1111rnf'1, A. Elks tou•fll'f"· c1i.r s11119tt tournn-. Swllfl"'I""' -1! C1ml1111 11 Golden W111 tr:JOI,
,,.,_, IM•r. nl ~1~:~~~niY.11~~·~""tii'J:~~r11t~v{r!.,~ rtM• (Ofll 1t 5• !t ck !)::IC Ut; rwL~ 11 c;~I $111~ t "!t::' H 1111. CGo lii.....,.'i1/rv ne v.. 11m1n 11
W::n11-u c lrv!M 11 S11nro1d l>l $W1111ml119 -Cost• MUI II Gl<!l'ldorl lr1wftll10111I.
S1turll" IAtrll I'·
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Ttnflll -ifl tnlnt 11 C1lltornl1 (llfttltY) 1 1,"1 'ltlck -U$1U 11 UC t"1M 10,
Cer"lv1t Stir Bl1ckm11n
60.60 20.to I.DO
Alldv'I H1rc'ld fP. Conrovl 9.00 ~ 10 Peltr M1ln (0. LOllllOI 3.o!O TIME: -2.0t. ALSO RACED -Adlos Senor. Llltlt Jlmks, Fo•y Fros!.
J lmk.I, loirv Fros!. No Scr1ICl'ltt.
FIFTH ltACE-::-0ne mllr. Pier. CondUtOMd. Pu•~· mcci. Fre igh t M1nlf fll (0 . Acl:1rm1nl 11.10 5.90 ~-'4 Local c111 IE. Ccbbl 10.00 s.:o Anav'• aroort (R. McCl1m1ns) 3.~ Timi -2.05 3/5.
ALSO RA.CEO -Halcyon Herlt191, l uck OUJour, OS Oayb~ak, Lind. Scr1tc11r<1 -5co1S CUk.
SIXTH ltACE -One milt. P1(e.
Cl1lmlnt. All Ifft. Purse i.iooo. Bar, of GOid (M. Jones)'-l.ll> JJ.il l.~l ~:r~nC{~ 1ti..~~~1/on) l.60 t~
TIME -2.0' 2/5.
ALSO RACED -Tommi' Lobell, Erin Frcsl. Saini EiltPhe A., BeUe OlvmPll, Larrv Tlmt . '"llCMKI -Hairy Abbi. SJ •tell U·Btt ti Goll! t ftO 1·•,d!GI C1rl), ,.110 11.U:.JO.
Sl!'IENTH JIA~ One mlle. T•OI. §;almlnv. PurH 1•000. r Rotlt CL. LICCUfl f.80 5.60 !00 1111 H1no~r IE. Wllttll rl 10.60 •.XI HI EmP(re (J . DMnls) 7.00 TIME -2.IU 1/S.
ALSO JIACEO -Jlhvll'lm Ouk1, Biker Str111, woretns 0.1n, C1rl H. 'lie Ari;1tn. Na l(tll!ChfS.
lilOHTH rt.ACE -Ont mile. Ptce.
Condl!lol>fd. Purw S$'XIO.
Nick 's P1!r1t1 r (J . Oen-
n!sl t . .O t .IO l . .O
G11m1 Time (0. Cronk} 1.00 •.tO Adell• N. !J vou1ro) l .!ltl
TIME -2.02 ALSO RACED -~ro1d Sherie·~.
1f,ildord1 Chief. M1r~1U 01rtt., Jullge
No i.cr11Cllts.
NINTH llACE, One mile. Pact.
Clelmln!I. Purse $3dCO.
Wlnnln t Crvsl111 rl
01ullcn :Z?.IO 4.00 ; oo Jor Jtlclllrd IJ Miiiet! J.~o TIME -2.0l l/5,
A.UO RACE -T•m11n Jove, V1r1llv
Slvnel, Ltdy Ttlo, Jlf!trtOll Eimre.u .
Jtlferi.on Skl-r
No scr1!cl'les.
IJ l!XICll l·Wlnr1lr1t Crv•••I 1114
SlllltlY OUltk, 1afd 1111 .00.
Women's
Athletics
•lrt'I Oym11.11llit•
..... nt1l1 V .. lff 111.r,1 t6t._!f) Htw-1 Flaol IElltr. -1. 1H1lr C~l L F••M· IO!I (Fl l. GodfttY IN). Paints: 7:SO.
Bt•m ~ I .Godlrtv j'll 1. l!Hllr IFI l Jl!c1 (Fl. Po1nl!: 1· ~ V1utll119 -I. Godir'l !Nl 2. S"I' {I'll.. Wld.t !Fl. Polnu: .9. 81tl .;.;_ ), CodfrtV IHI 2. Speir CFI
3. Rici !Fl. Polnt1: J:JI.
All AJ'OUNI -1. $pt1r (Fl I. Oodfrt:y
CNI c'iie~l~l.17'.0 141.Jl ~lllMlll
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letn -1.i TJ:ltlll" fCI '· Ffalwt IC! 3. Ortt~l'"I llalntt· 7 • .1. Vtull -1. Moille! !Cl t. ,._,. l!J J, lll•m1 ICI llo r111: 7.4.
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or111t1 Cots! UI UI CYPrtH
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J, CIOUILIS
G<'dhll ..... •"° SMltl'I (Ol def. ·Mlrt11 •~d owrt tCJ 6-1. "'· H•n>ff Ind McAullY IOI .,,,
S1.-.itll'!lllt1 1.,0 Shoolfftlfl IC~..,_ "'· Fl-lttM 1\'ld C!f'.1'1111111 JO loll 10
'r.'.:=nr:' Ol,W ~t:Zo:i ·rel '"·
200 brfl~I -1. Byddt tl) 1.
l".illl6m1 fGJ 3. Wtll {LI T!mt: 1:1!.•.
Frrt rel1r -1. LA H1rbof, Tlmt:
3:U.O.
Ort nte C11" !Ill CUI Ml. S111 Aft!O!llll
11.\ecjlry relay -1. Or1nge Coal!
I lonH, Ktn'I. McAneney 1r>d Beal).
Timt: 3:51.J.
1.000 !rte -1. HJlt (Ml '· Franlam
(01 3. l 1rl'01h (0). Time: 10:16.7. 100 l,.t -I. Wursitr 101 2 Bellman
10) 3. 0. Grttr IMJ, Time: 1:5'.l. 50 lrte -I. Moon !O! 1. Hylllld IOI
J. Hamm IM). Time: 23.l.
:)00 Ind. rr.ld. -1. Jone1 101 2. Kent
10) J. Slmllli.ln1 (Ml Time: 2:09.8.
Olvln9 -1. P1111er1cn IM ) 2. H1ye1
0) 3. Shine 40). Palnl1: 61.10.
1CO llv -T. Wwr11er (0) 1. Hobbie
(01 ]. Slimmer (Ml. l ime: 1:u .1.
100 free -1. Bollm11n (0) 1. 0,
6rttr !Ml l , 8ern•le !Ml T!me: J2.J.
'l;):) llll(k -I. Jones 101 2. C•rpen1er
(01 J. H11mm fMl. Time: 2:09.1.
JOO free -1. Helt CM! 1. Fr1~1om
(0) J. BtRI (01. Time: $;09.7.
'1CO br••"' -I . Kef!! (0) 2. Rich• {0)
3. Simpkins IMI. Tlmt: ':ll 5.
Frre rel6v -1. Orantt Coast
tBollm1n M<A11ene~, Moon end Fr1n·
toml. Time: l :Jl.7.
Scoreboard
"" Le' Anot!fS 111. PllCflli~ llC Cincinr11tl 1:12. l e!llmorr tti
Al11nla Ill . Golden S!llt 107
Houston 117. (l1vel•nd lit
Ch!c<>o 116, PllUadt!Phlt ff ,~1t·111u\tf 131, NIW Yor~ ..
O~ir~il 111, 8u'il1:a \OS
""' Vancouv~,x~f11J:n°"~1l•11111
,.',Uw1Yltff! 1. C1tvr11nd 5
SI. Lcul·. $, Los AflOf"IH 4 Pill~burvh 3. Ph\111d1htnl1 1
Chlt1od IAI '· Cintlnnttl 2 HCUSl~!l 11, f.\lnnt~ole t
Ott.oil 1,, Bo11on J Kanul City t, HtW 'l'Gr\ A.l I Ill In·
nln1~J. Ch!c1'0 {Nl 11. C1!ltcr1111 4
S~n Otr11a 1, Oa~l•fld O
All•ll' 3, Btl!lmor• / v•r1!cN 811111~ I Tt11rnt~ ~-ni~ Clari ~. Soult! C1rolln1 ' 11 l11-
nlno1I Cor1111! 3, Ar1tonl Stitt I
SIRnford •• UCLA 0
UC Rlveri!tlt 4, Tenne1wt 7
20(I Frte -1. Stoutenber9 IU) 1 s RENTALS Rebert V.'~ttler SP«~ IU !. Hln!cn IUJ. Time: 2:25.1. SALE • > '° ,_ •. M .. leV -1. McClusky !Ul 1. JQhn Colt n$ l!•<rtw Ml. '2·H ,... T~h ~!Otem~nl filed With 11\t (')UOIV HOTICI!' OF I ULK TltAMl"I•
Ol1nte IUJ l . nc !l'l!td. Time: 1:1l,I. 18 ft, IO 28 ft. IC l4-rk of Or1n111-COYnlV on: 1.11rt11 11. tS•et 4111 ·•111 u .C.C.I 50 Free -1. Kelly !Ml 2. Plcara IU) l. Ponic !Ul. Tlmt: 14 ?. UTE LINER 1911. Bv f'cvrrlv J. Mid~. Oe~~ly Nrli:• 11 h•:·~Y •fwn lo t~t Cr>!<litort
50 FIY _ I. M<Cluoky !Ul 1• Gano)d~ Countv Cltrk. cf V. S. BOU IA~US 1nd MArt.THA J,
tul l. nQ third. Time: 11.1. I CE ARROW """' 80 UflAlllS. rr ·n:l••o~, wllol• bu1l11•'• !CO Free _ I. SPKh CUJ 2. Fee (IJI) IALI OA-PA PYbllshtd Ortnte Co••I 01lty PUol, .odrt~• Is ~01 !outh CClail Hltl'IWi~.
l . Hlnlon ~U), Time: \;Cd l . I Mtrch )J 1nd AorU 1. I, IS. U72 1'1-n L.1•un1 S•ach. Cou111v of O<'lr>Ot. S1111 ii so BllCk _ l. 0111n1e CUI 2. c1nad1 C1Ufcrn11, 111~1 • bulk fr1nrler Is 1t1a<1t It
IUl l. Stcuttnbfrll IU ). Time: '.l.1.2. LOCATID ON TH( NIWPOl T L EGAL NOTICE b! m1~e to CHAll:LES 'I. BJIAN OFIELO,
SJ B•ea~t _ 1. Ktllv tMJ 1. Lyons FR(EWAT, JUST SOUTH Of Tr1n1ler"· whast llu1I011u lddrtH 11 !UI l. Na !lllrd, T<mt: J7.l. FICTITIOUS SUSI NESS ~J16S leecll llolfl, C1ols1r1no BHth, THE SANTA ANA F•l lWAY. N"MI! STATl:ME NT COYntv of Or1nee, s11re ot Ctlllor11l1. Timt: 2;1)4.0. The lollGwlnt IH!rlOll 11 dOl111 business Th-~ra....•11 10 bll lr1n1feo.., 11 tocttrf TAKE THE McFADDEN TURN 11. 11 t01 Sllo.otn Coal! Ht111w1y, ll'un1
O'F. Tu ." LEn ON VILLAGE. 'CAR SErt.VlCE, 1111 s. M1ln Streit. I PtCh, County of Or1n1t. Stt!t l!f
In Hockey·
Golden \Vest's women's field
h ockey team, u ndefeated in
season play, lost to Long
Beach City College on a
technicality in the semifinals
of the Southern California
cha mpionship tournament this
week.
Co-fa vored with ML San UC
Antonio. Golden Wes t lost lo
Irvine Goll Stnll Ant. C•HI. tll07 C1lltgrnl1. WAY. Mlcllltl CIXIPer G1rrelt, 1'52 Ttlbetl Seid Pr"~•r!v 11 dticrlbed ln te11tr1t
... ...... Hunrlntton 111ch, C1llf. '2611 a': AU l'lock In lrldt, fl•turts, ~U!Pmtnl
Tl'l1$ bu1lnt11 11 btlnl CO<>dutled l)v 1~ n.~d. t f>Od Wiii o4 lh1I Fcocl, II•-• & Wint 111,lvldutl, bY1•ntU known t s TEN lo Tl!.N FOOOS t he s ponsoring school team 3-3 uc 1 .... 1 .. e c•ll cn1 N•w•d• ILVI
I h. h Ill 5t nlt Ahl CCI on a tournament r ue w IC ~ln11t• 01 1• det e cork <Nl 76, •·2
p rovides for the winner in a ~~~~ \~i'',d~~t "Fe~~f~J~J ll: ~:
tie to be determined by the Bri;'b~~li;8 ~~dt~.~~~~ \~\ii· 1~·
least number of penalty cor· --~o~·~·-111 11 d•I. ae111~1 (N'> 1t '"°·
ners. Golden West had seven
to the victors' six.
Captain Sue Lehman , who
also is the team's lead ing
scorer w ith a season Iota! o[
15 goals, made two of the
R ustler's three points. The
Rustler s were ahead , 2-0 in !he
first half, allowing Long B each
to make all its g oals the se-
cond period.
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1411 S. VILLAGE WAY
SANTA ANA, CALIF. Golden West defeated the
host school in season play and,
savs e-0ach Jane Dowling. "I
think \\'e could beat them if we
were to play th em again."
FOR DAILY PILOT READERS ONLY
On the Rustler squad are:
K a thv 1-Jo\vard, C h e r y I
Rus hton, Karen 0 rm er d •
Marilyn Berardini, P e g g y
Bac hlor. Cesa M artens. An n
Sterltzke, Wendy Fay, Debbie
H astings, V ickie 'Mcintosh a nd
Sue Lehman.
FREE
10 SPEED RACING BIKE
Mlch1tl (. Gtrrett •~d loc:el!!d ,, '°' lou!ll (Olll Hl•hWIY. This sla!cmtnt flltd wl1h lhe Coonrv Laguna 8Mch. Counlv of Or1n11. Sltlt ot
Clerk of Or1nte Cou11lv Oil" Mt rtll 1 1912 C~llfornl~.
SY Bev•rlr J. M.tddc•. ·ot1111lv Coun1; Tht bYlk lrtfl!fer Will bt contumrTjtlaof ::lttk. en rir alter lhe Slh dlY of Aorll. U72 11
FU14& Minion Bink • Er.craw 01111rtm1nt, •'"
Published Oron1e Co15t D~llv Pltot, f;lenneyre, l.11•Jn1 ••~ell. Caunty of
M1rcll '· 11, 11, 2J, 1'12 S51·11 Or1no1, S!1!e of Calllt!1r111. So l~r 11 k~Wn to 1111 Tr1n,rere1, 111
LEGAL r'OTICE bus!ne11 n1m11 11\d lddr11~H Yled bV lll----c-,,cc7c-'_c,~7,,,_ ___ JTr1n1ltror for tht lh•H y11r• 1111 11•~1. If dlfltr~nl lrom Ille tbovt, 1tt: f07 Soult!
"ICTITIOUS I UltHISI (Dall Hlgllw1v, L•1vn1 9tetn. (tlUornl•.
HAMI ITATIMEHT 011.0: M1rcll "· lf12 follawlne "rlCll l• dolne bu1lntsi Clltrle. v . er1ndllt ld.
es: Tr1n1/erff
l(NIT N' STITCH, 1771. Rlv1.,ldt ~ubibhed Or1n11 C1;1a1t Olllf l'lfot,
or1 ..... Ntwaort 8tKll, C1llt. t2660 M••cll 21. 1'72 1'1·71
Mtr1on II\. L091n. 1111 1Clno1 l.Old,,1--------------'C~
Newport l••Ch, C1llt. t2'60 L"GAL NOTIC Thls bu1lntu 11 11tl111 toncructed b• 1n I!. E
llldlvldutl.
M1tlon M. L.o81n 8AI. "4t
This 1l1l-.n1nl Hied wlrll Ille CDllMY SU ,EltlOll COURT C" THe Cltrk of Or1ngt COlllltv on: M1rcll 1, 1t72, SfATI Of' CALl "011tl1A ,D.
IY a1v1rlw J. Ml<ldcM, OePU!Y Counrv TMI COUNTY D, 01.ANGI
Clerk. Mt. A•711n
F1'2(f HOTICll 0 " SALi O" ll l AL ,.ltO~·
Pyblhntd Or•ntt COISl 011lv PilDI llTY AT ~RIVA.Tl SAL•
MtrCh •• 11. 11. 1J, 1'71 $0.n In 1111 Mllltr of ll'lt litltllt el MAtAll!
11-----,----------IF. lllEITEA, D!c•titd.
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEit.EBY GIV!N 11111 en er
ll------~~-~~---l •f11r April 17, lt1t, !hr underilol'lt>CI. t.A.111:-
NOTtC• TO Cl.liDITO lllS RY R. CULLETON, I S E1t,tulat of 1110 IU~•l.101. CDUl.T 0, TH• wm al MAJ,\IE F. rt.elTl!I.. dac11Md.
STAT• DI' (ALl,0 1.NIA "DI. w!H 1111 al 11rlv1lt 1111 IO Ill• hlel'ltll t nof
THI COUNTY 0' 01.ANOlli IN1I ntl blddtr, 'IUblKI ht cont!tm~llon NI A 'nu by !ht •bt~• 1nllUfd"Su~•IO' Court. 111
e11111 ol RA.YMONO Git.ANT LONG 1111 rlDhl, !ll!t, IMllrtSI tnd ~tilt ol rlit Oece•Hd ' dt<tdtnl 11 1111 !!mt ol lltt d11tll, t nd 111
NOT1c if IS HEREBY GIVEN to tllt Ille rl11'tf •• 11llt 11\d llll•r11t lllt ttlllf 111 ..
DAVE ROSS PONTIAC
or Buy AR Models Lease ...
crldllor1 ot 1111 •bo~• n1meo clt<tdenl' by oor r11.ion t i r1w or Olhtrwlt 1. 1c11ulM
ll'lot tll attlon• 111vlne cl1lm• 101IMt !tit llllltr llt1n DI' In t ddltlon la 11111 of 1111
Mid dtot~en1 ire reaulrtd lo 1111 thtm, dtctdt M •I 11\t tlmt If htr dttln In t nd
wltM ll'lt 1>1ctn1rv voucll ... '1, lr1 tMt offltt lo thtl c1rt1ln rul lfootrlv loc•ttd ,,.
of 1111 clrrk ol'tMI 1bovt t11Tlltd court, Of Ille Counlv of Or111Q"t, Slllot al C1llforr11•,
to 11r•.itnl !him, With lill l'llUtHl"I' dtKtltllld •I l,ll0\111: ~Ollt,..r1, lo lllt U!ICllH'lltM11 ti ~ $0ulll Liii 1S ol Tr1ct 14'J, 11 Hr Mii'
Molin sir .. t, Sijl .. ~11. Or•ttt•. c11Uorr111 rtc~.cl lr1 look 13, 111n '' •NI • rrr ti:~. Whle:h I' tht pllC"I ft buliMll of MlKellll'lllOl.ll Mii" In "4 fltllitt of tllt
9"1r ulld&r1l1ntd In 111 m1'1llr9 11ert1lnlne Ccunl'f Jlteotdft tf 0'11191 COllnly.
tu ,,,. "''"cl 1•ld r:11ceo.n1, w!thln fwr l ld 1r o4•er1 ,,. lnvllld fer lhl II"'~
monltt1 1t11r lltt tl"f p!IClllctl10ll af th.fl lft\r •lid fll\1 11 llt In wrlHnt etwr m11 N
DAVE ROSS
PONTIAC
241t HAllO• 11YD. • FAil Dl lVI
COSTA MESA
Ph. 546°8017
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WITH PURCHASE OF 'AN Y NEW TOYOTA
OH MARCH 24, 25 or 26
(Wlltll 1tcem11n1to11 •llll lllh Ml
BILL MAXEY
J[I]PlOO~m~!
11811 HACH ILVD,. HUN TINGTON HACH
847-8555
llO!lct. dtllvtrt"d le ltt• E•l(tl10I' ar to tht .itlt•
Dllta Fttif"Ul'Y tt, U11. of hll lltorn•Y. CLAUDE I!. YOUNQ, Jll MILTON 0$Hll.0 V/f_ll Tl\lrd Jlr•ff, Sll\11 AM, c.1111wn11,
ERacutor ot "" Eru:e of 0t M•1 Dt 111H lr1 lht offk1 ot lht Clttll.
lht 1bow1 n1m-tc1 e1act111n1 of 11\f s .. ...,1or Cllllrt 11 '"" lln'WI enrr JAMI-I •NSION !tit nm t>Ub!IClllOll ol tl!lt NOii~ Inf Ui Sttiltl M1l1 l lrttt 1111t!re tM mt~lnt al lht 11IP.
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uaon the w•u1I t1erow ~rm..
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ACROSS 42 Group to Vtsttrday's Puzzle Solved:
which thr USA
1 Abnormal and Canada
mass of tlssut belong: Abbr.
'Thosr of hillh 43 "Th" In lht
standing: Grtrk
Slang alphabet
10 "--time !":· 45 Statutes:
Never: Abbt.
2 words 47 ~lr.
14 Anoint: Hammilfskjold
Archaic 48 Orsrrt tt9 ion
15 Extent of shifting
16 Spolltd ch ild sand: Grol.
17 Abounding 50 Contend
in.grit aga inst
18 Southern 52 Cal ifornia
Callrornia trrt
I clly: Z WOl'ds 56 Item of
20 Foundatroo fat fumlturt
a certa in type 57 Airltnt
of houst abbrtvfatlori
21 Ptrsons riving 58 Clt•ly defined
togtther as a 60 Eris' brolhtr
unit bl High U.S.
22 Restnlmtnt Anny off!ctr
23 Obta lntd 65 Get --·out
entry:
2 words
25 One who
makes thirtgs
even
27 Suspension
JO State: Abbr.
31 Deterrent
32 Our fe1thertd
friertds, in
Brooklyn
34 Means of
iderttlficatlon
38 Goddess of
ftrtlllty
40 Utters abuslvt
lartgua;t
of: 2 words
66 -fide:
Autht ntic
67 Leve l
68 Susl)trtseful
69 l11itates
70 Rooms
71 Moved
gradually
COVIN
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news agency
2 Single ·
3 Collectlort of
wild animals
Jlll/72
4 T trm of 29 Pre parts
fritnd!y mattrials for
address: publlcation
2 words 33 SIOV('rlly wcmen
S Spanish king 35 Pesltrlng
6 Ctrta!ri er~ 36 And othtrs:
7 0-e ol l.abradcr 2 words
8 Si..tJJtcl to 37 Thtattr
punishment compartmtnt
9 Diminished 39 St>elhe
in firmntss 41 Valuable vlo-
10 Mr. Burrows lin: Informal
11 ~la~e a path 44 Bouquet
through 46 Act in place of
12 Mother-a!.·ptarl <niXhtt: lnfamal
13 01 a dilfertnt 49 Urged
era 51 Dazzlt>d
19 Cut at an 52 Ltader of a
incl!nation Jewish
21 Smaller in congrtgaUon
txtent 53 Baseball
24 Flap attached statistic
lo an ob/tel 54 If you -,
to fac ltltate don't SS Down
opening 55 Operate auto
26 Fervor 59 Trenchant
27 Sma!I CJJanUI)': 61 Actual bting
2 words 62 Offsprin;
28 Heavy crushin; 64 ldlt talk: Slan;
blow: lrtformal b5 Had 1 mtal
1972
,WOUL.0 A MIT·AND~RUN
OR.!VCR' UNOe:RTAKE
SUCM. A Ff.AT?
AIL.j
'5"1\JPID, °THERE
ARENOWILP
ANIMAL6
AROUND llERE!
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PEANUTS
RrcH MAN,
l'ooR MAN ..
JUDGE PARKER
By Cfiester ~lould
'MV GUESS IS NO. TMIS rs BICGER ,.MAN TMA.T!
T_H!S MAS AN ANGL~E ... ~]I
Bv Tom K. Ryan
CHEER UP, KIP! WE'U.
HAVe 'iA OOTA 1HEl\e
'N NO 11ME!
By Dale Hale
by Ernie Bushmiller
zz z
M66AR MAN, ll!IEf ••. •• ' ' i
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MANV, MAtl'f
TMA.NKS FOR
EVEl<VTMING,
S1'M !
rLL PICK VOU UP AT TWO
TMIS A.~El<NOON! THEN
WE'LL GO OVER TO CJ.IA.~LEV's
APA.lrrMENT A.ND GO THROUGH
SOME PA.PE~!
MISS PEACH
LIND/I, LEN
'>'OU AND ME
STAJrf A
CHARM AND
BEAUTY
SCHOOL. •• !
PERKINS
™E~c AP:E TWO
OF US, SO WE CAA
HAVE AN
OUTSIDE MAN
AND AN
INSIDE MAN!
. GASOLINE ALLEY
We me's I® aroun'
all niqht,
Joel. j es' -
cro~6in'
a stupid
bridqe!
GORDO
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tcllO,:t: THll.lK rr•s
~e>:r THAI 'ICXl'UE
'51iil'll:Het>10 A P1F'!:/
By Charles M. Schulz
LA!l'TECHNICIAN, AAIR.
\'l.IST,ACCIJllNT E)(ECVTl\1e,
DENTAL A%/STANT ...
By Harold Le Doux
:t'LL SE THE
OOTSrDE
MAN,
OKAYf
By Mel ·
By John Miles
·.·
By Dick Moores ---..,,------. Look like ~tter a
man qit acr06t ... he ...-:;..A
ain't qot t' mucn!,1..-1-..
~~,..,,"-:::
By Charles Barsotti
1H!Olc' AJ.l))k</S SW/KE
ME AS ~EAL ~//JKERS
~AC/5 ~Hi~ J!l
DEEP CONGEAITRl.TIOO !
By Gus Arriola
By Ro9er Bollen
ACnJAIJ,.4, MOSi OF OS
/.I.E. COlCE~Tl'Ailll6
OIJ KEEPWa; ftfl!. I
Bl;\S1'eD TRI~ LIT' •
THE GIRLS
DENNIS THE MENACE
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.·CUEINIE -----By Phil lnt...ianal · Arizona Battles Poachers
Rustlers Ride Rwige--Cactus Big Busi1iess
By ERNEST DOUGLAS
Cllftlfl•ll tdttlee MMlt.r
the Hl&h\\'IY Patrol. and t vtry
c:ounty sheriff/' sa ys Coun·
tryman. "Game w 1 r d e n 1
make more arrests than \\'e
do. The cooperation we get
Crom everybody couldn't be
more wholehearted.
"taken care of" by the rpector happened to pass by
Chicq.o 1t11fi1. wht.re the landscaper and his
One Mexican national. living crew v.·ere bar\•esting cacti.
in the Tucson area, had one of and asked to see his permit. It
the m06t ingenious and cruel v.·as for federal land 20 mlles
cactus rackets that has come a1vav In the ensuing in
to light. vestlgatlon, the who~ schem;
He would drive into l\Iexico, came to light and the an\-
CUSTOM TAllOU 6 SHJlfM.Al(flS IN OIANO[ ~OUNIY
"PllMANINT SHOWIOOM \
"'•'"M"'""'"""'=..,.,~.,, ... '""""''""""' SPRING SAR 2 su1rs s110 "'''·"'"111 J10 •·""··••·"'·'
DOUlll KNIT SAYE UP 10 50'!0
S•IC1Al •tlCI lrt. NOW
0 ••• 1. (., ••• ··''' .... Sil k 1'1•i'ooor , , • , , II II c..~ ............. ,. ••
S~erkll•• , • , , , , , U 1.1
$0111 w .. 1 •• , • , , • 11 It S~lrto ........... 10 I .,.,, ...... ,. • ,'II,
1000 llHIST IMrolTIO
WOOltNS t. OOUlll CNllS
... lltA4 f•l!tNt C.UIJ•IO ~ilo
k l1>, s,.,1<""· Sitt••. Shi,.,.
•WI PrT ANT Siii
• ANY ITYlf C0,110
••Ill ALfllATIONS
• IAIY 'AYMINfS
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PHOENIX. Ariz. -Arizona
ls waging 11 b•ttle to kttp
poachers and other vandals
from destroying the cacti and
other unique plant.s that lend
50 much lo its mesas , moun·
tains. and canyons.
Removing protected plant! pl ck up a half dozen of his bilious schemer is under in-, ....... ,.1.,,.., • .,, .. uvtuhl.l'll-at3M 11 .,.n1-121•
~untrymen eager to earn dictmen t for evasion of lm· 2012 MICHILSON-SUITI tOs-HIWltOlf llACH
Currently. plant destruction
far out pa ces natur1l reproduc-
tion. Bu t more citi.tens are
awakening to the danger.
keeping their eyes open for
violations of the Native Plant
Law, and reporting them .
~1ore and bigger fines are
being collected.
"Without help,
our great open
space• would •oon
b e denuded o f·
their " a t u r a l
flora."
U.S.-level wages. and sneak -~nu:·~gr~a~ti:o:n~l~aw:•~·-----~~·0~-~"~"~"'~·~::::'''.:::"~·-:'-":::-::''~'-:':":'·~·:~:~::"~"~·-~·~··~·~· ~==~~ them across into Arizona .
''Well , it iuat so happens 'my wUe is 'women's lib' too
' and she doesn 't mind if I chase y~,i around the desk .• :
Horoscope:
Taurus: Avoid
Extravagance
SUNDAY
MARCH 26
By SYDNEY OMARR
Poachers are probably the
greatest menace to dese rt
vegetation . Cacti have become
big business with builders of
the !Ubdivisions, larKiscapers.
nurseryman -a n d pro-
fess ional criminals.
Residential de velopers find
that homes sell more readily,
at leagt to newcomers in
Arizona, tf there is a giant
saguarq_, an ocotillo, a barrel
cactus, or a yucca planted in
the yard. So. the prices of cac-
ti and other unusual plants
have soared. The unscrupulous
are flocking to take advantage
of the d~mand .
The Native Plant Law was
enacted in J929 but was large-
lv ig nored until 1967. tt was
then updated and the Com·
ideas . desires and concepts. tr mission of Agriculture and
necessary, discard what has Horticulture was Pro vi ded
been a flaw . Otherwise, work with a small fund for en·
""·ith material Al hand . Check forcement. Currently. fines
communication. You may not collected from violators cover
T we I v e · Ye a r-0ld Dee be getting the message. al l administrative :!!Ind travel
Matsumura wriles f r o m expenses of the " ca ct u s
Berkeley, to insist that my AQUARIUS (Ja n. 20-Feb. bureau ."
18 1: Young person may need The bureau Is manned by
forecasts for Leo are "better'' lesson in fiscal responsibility. Richard Countryman and bis
than lOr other zodiacal signs. Give, but not foolishly . Y()u two deputies, Jeq Baker and
She adds, "Don 't worry, no will understand. Gemini and Edward York. They ar e
one else in the world probably Virgo could figure prom· usually on the Io. in-
thlnka this besides me. or if inently. Be r e a d Y for vestigating reports of viola-change, variety and travel op-ti()ns, stopping cactus-laden
tlley do they wouldn 't tell portunity. vehicles for inspection. roam·
In Yon e or an Y t h Ing in g thr o u g h subdivisions anywhere ." An&wer : You are PISCES (Feb. l9-hiarch 20): checking newlv. planted cacti
t. p· ~-B t Home situation needs at-1 pereep 1ve 1sce1n. vcc. u · to see that they bear tags
th t th I th I r d I ( tentlon. Don't .... rmit griev. e ru s a o no i.vor """ certifying that they were · th Th l'lnce lo smolder. Key iii to fake any one sign over ano er. e le,eally removed from their
f •· b -·• t first step. Make gesture of rec-orecas~ are a~ on curren original sites. In fiscal 1971,
1-• • • 1 · onciliation. St-rive to under-p ... netary positions in re ation the y made 1.1 45 subdivision in-
t h od. I · I Stand desires of family mem-o eac z 1aca sign or a spection~ and checked many
particular da y. ber. times thal many dwell ings .
ARIES [March 21-April 19 !: IF TODAY IS Y 0 U R In that same year. they
Slow pace. Don't overlook ap-BIRTHDAY you att hard· made 26 arrests and con-
pointmenta made iome time driving, capable of leading. fiscated 609 plants that were
ago. Improve relations with ·You can handle responsibility. turned over to the State
assoc iates. co-workers. One You attract those with prob-Hla:hway Department (or
who serves you ma y have pro-!ems. You know how to make roadside beautification.
blem . 9 e understanding. your .w1y . Project initiated in "But there are only three of
Ch«k details. Keep track o{ 1970 is due to bear fruil, with us and we wouldn't be getting
1 · May of this year indicated as very far if it were not for the diet rtso utiona . a key month. ·Fish and Game Department,
TAUJIUS (April 211-May 20), -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
One close to you dilplays af·
fection in what C()Uld . be
ttrmed 1n over:whelnllng mll)-
ner. Be aplrltl!d iii response.
Ha.ve fun . but try to avoid ex-
travagance. ~ respective to
needs of young persons.
GEMTh'J (May 21 -June 20\:
Don't duck responsibility . Go
with tide. You will gain if
available, ready, prepar~ and
capable. You lOH if Jacka·
daisical. indifferent , resent·
ful. One who can pull
strin&s will be observing . Do
yourself a fav!'r by being
cooperative.
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
H1 Md Made, Im ported
PERSIAN
RUGS
GIAND Ol'ININO Sl'ICIAL
1 s •/e DISCOUNT .. ~~~~~~r
KERMAN PERSIAN RUGS & IMPORTS
2165 (. e-t Hwy.,
IA.T HELIOTROPE)
CorollO Ml M•r
671-7)40
withou t the proper permifs
and tags. or transporting un-
tagged pla(lts. constitutes a
m is dea meanor. Conviction
means a fine of up to $300.
A majority of the defendants
have criminal records. Twice
in one \Yeek. Countryman had
his life threatened. 0 n e
Violat-Or promised to have him
Then he would put them to
work d.Jgging cacti somewhere
in the deM"rt , usually at night .
With a load of saguaros amt
bisnagas he would d r i v e
around Tucson, o f f e r i n g
land scape servia that in-
clud"4:1 cacti at so much
apiece.
After his workers planted
the cacti. the landscaper
would load his crew into the
truck and drive them to the
local Bor'der Patrol office .
where he would turn them in
as "wetbacks" illegally in the
United States .
Bui an agriculture in-
Emotional Depressi on,
Den1agoguery Coupled
CHJCAGO fAP I -Emo-
tional depression is developing
into an epidemic which could
contribute to p oliti ca l
demagoguery. a Nort hwestern
University psychiatrist says.
The apath y and depression
of today's young not only will
be the apathy and depression
of a future emeration but can
also spread to other age
groups he says.
The psychiatrist, Dr. Harold
M. Visotgky, is chairm1n of
the department ol psychi1try
at the universi ty and former
director of the Illinois Depart-
ment of Mental Health.
The current epidemic spread
of depression in this country
may mean more autocratic
leadt.rship In the future as
people become inactive In the
political process and f1il to
make decisions about things
affectiog their llvesi Visotsky
said.
"When people are apathetic
about a choice, they tend to go
to more demagoguery," ·he
said l.n iin interview.
The emptiness pf the 1950s
decade became boredom, then
futility and now despair, be
wrote i n a recent
Northwestern R e: p o r t , a
university publication.
"This is to be expected ,'' he
added. "An individual cannot
live in a condition o f
emptiness for very long."
R. S. V. P.
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or a LIFE AGENT ... or a RI':AL ESTATE PRO
looking to broaden product line and
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Career oriented pros with demonstr•ted
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ass~iation with a national investment
firm offe ring a full product line and
unique marketing method are invited to
submit resumes to ;
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50D SO. MAIN
SUITE •1105
ORANGE, CALIFORNIA 92661
• Excellfl:nt compensation .
Openings throughout Calilonlia
' Hold off on trips, uMecessary
visits. Gather forces . Rid
yourself of conctpt which
regults in waste. See throug:h/;;;;~================:;;;;;:=;;;;~;;:;;;:;;;i7,~~=:;:~~~~;:;:;:;:iiii:i:i:ii\i;:;:iiiii:: one who deceives. Perfect ll
your own styfe. techn ique .
Pisces individual figures pro-
minently.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221:
Otlay money decision. Emo-
tiens now tend to dominate
logic. Friend who pushes .
chides or cajoles is merel y
vying for attention. Know it
.11.nd respond accordingly. Be
kind without be i n g ex-
tr1vaganl.
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sepl 22 \:
Erase friction th1t mi&ht exist
be.tween yourself aftd pro-
f ession1l su~rior. Perceive
Jl(ltential . Avoid petty r~ac
tions. Look beyond the 1m-
mtdiate. Be gracious to one
who confides problem. Your
mettle is being tested.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 1:
Tension results lf ynu fear
what has Mt yet occurred .
Means be confident. n o t
doubtful. New outlook Is
necessarv. Stress fresh aP. ~roach. Be indeptndent. Li ve
your own life . Those w)lo cart
will encouraa:e you.
SCORPIO (Ocl. 21-Nov. 211'
Obtain valid hint from Llbr1
munge. Take steps to fulfill
dttir!s. Talk with olde r in-
dividual proves fruitful. Open
your mind to unorthodoi con·
cept!. You can leirn and teach. Friet\d will aid.
SAGmARIUS <Nov. 22-
0ec. 11 ): Socialite. Exchange
thotichts, Idea!. Be with those
who ·11~lrt your Interests 1
Steer clear of Individuals who
compl1in, sl.ng blues. What ap.
pe•rs an obstacle c111 bec()me
an asset. Bt p1tlent. Y()u'tl
tn\uge vict()rious.
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P·eJenling ••.
David Le ighton
Tho Comm ittee to elect Dav id Leighton . to Costa Mesa City
Council t•kes pleasure in presenting his qu•li.fic1tions :
• Gruuato of tho Unlvor1lty of Sourhern Colllernl• 'Schoel of
hbllc Admlnl1tmlon.
e E1perffft< ... as o l'laoner lot c .. ta M ... !Niii 1961 to 1971
Hos attend" ..,.. 300 Plannl"' CommlulOft ...i City Council
meetln91.
Prepared over 500 highly 1peclall1od reports fer C:.Uncll octiOft.
Deweloped profeulon•I studies reg•rdlnt •dwa11eed plannh11
consld.,atlens.
Dove knows the problems of pr7•rty owners, 4'1wt1o,.en, fl·
nencl•I leders, business men· an r11llf1nn of Cott. Mese.
"Do today what ahould hov• • Devo LolthlOft has 01collod ln Community ...,....,,Ip .,d hea
been. done 11eittrday" lte.n ltefterH en en ••et to Coste MllO.
• Junior Ctt.mHr of Cmnmerce -".S.ycff of the • rlone.,ed Cost'• Meso's first •n1uol ChrlshMI
Year" DecoratlOft Co1ttttt
• Tocntmasten -;eclplent of enn•I ..-4 "Moit
lmprowed Sp.aker"
• Klwonl1 Club -Select" es "Kl-left of rho
YNr''
• "Mlclas TrH Form" -most..,._ .... lloo Woo
a11d cen1tr11ctlon of • commuRlty trM t.rm wtth
tlty ... p1o,_ -.. 1 .... 7,000 ,,_ -... w.
lng throughout CMta MOM.
Candidate'• View:
e Colta MOM Uoll... Fulld Chel.-
M..,be<
• Twlco oloc:t" Pr0&14 .. 1 of Holoc:r•t Club -••
lflOMllllo lot rnltoll11"9 I ecro t..lly loc:lnty
alld l"""I"' tllom out of past ,,......,, -d .. .r,.... • .... • .,,... lot ovoreD 1 .. ,,. ...... t
"Th i.t t ltc:tion is dtfin JteLu a. ""~rs chalet -Oo you. W12rt.t tlte 1totus quo or do you. dt&irt a chonot of council·
men in favor fJf 1\tUJ fdent and m6re proor111ivt thinking?"
"l /itl as mony, t.hat Cou.nciL rntmbc ra rtachtd 11 platetiu uee-rs aoo in thtir progress and en tertd the a.rtna
of srruill town control politics. Thia: h41 rt1ult11d in lost time and motion caUJi"g a 1hlft hi conctntratlon away
from important local m11tttr.t ptrtintnt ~ Costa Me10 's growth."
''Hove you thought about the STATUS QUO and 1wltat it 1Uu rtprestnttd in tht past?' l havt and I dcmJ lik e it"
FOR VIEW$, ISSUIS, COH'HS, SIGNS & CONTAllUTIONS: Kl 5·7506
Qfuarantteb 1Beltber!'
FOR
EASTER
THIS EASTERN MADE DINING GROUP IS IN STOCK NOW
SOL ID OAK • SOLI D SAVINGS
SOLID OAK
gr•nd ov1I exten~ion table, 42"x
6'1", extends to 72" with one }2"
lieaf. Can extend to 96" wlth 3
leaves. Oak 9r1ined No·Mlr top,
tolhl 11k spindle back sida ar
arm cha irs,
T1bl1and1 l11f .,., $19995
s;d.Ch•I• u ....... $4995
Arm chair 1a ...... , $5695
OVAL EXTENSION
table, tollil otk wi!h 28QO Ni>
Mar top . EJ1tends to 60" with I
10" le1f. (1n eKttnd to 70" with
2 leafs. Solld e1lr spindle 1id&-
eh1irs .
St4tchair t i •.• , .• ,, s34ts
T•il• ............ S 12495
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CHINA '
40•16il7a" hith '"~ solltl uk loo!t IHCl•l · tu1~rt1 , Cl/$l°"' !"11rlor
litl!IJOt. rtm0¥•bl1 011-. 1/lllvu, fl/II 01111 llftd
•• 1ldl 11111111 with ft lt
li111d 1il•t rw1rt drtwtr '"d d,.ldtri ...
DOUBLE CHINA
52116)71" h\91! lftd ~lid
N k. Specltl fN lll•ll:
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SERVER BAR
aqllcl 01k wi1h No-Mir top.
fotdin! top ends .....•... _
OCTAGON TOP
P!de~t1I, 42" 1xtenslon t1bl1
toll4 Olk with Nl)<Mlr top. IX•
te nds to 54" w11h 12" le1f.
Can extend to 66" with 2 le1fs..
Bise protected with brass k.1ck·
plates. Solld otk spindle sidt
chairs.
''"' with l lul .. 516500
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No-Mar top, 42x66", ext1nds
to 78" with on1 12" le1f. Cait extend IC 102" with 3 fills. Se1ts 10 lo 12 Dersons cem•
fortiblv. Stllll G•k can ..
backed 1ldt and •rm eh1lrs.
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I Sldechalrs, each SJ«)OO
Armch•ln .... , , 56500
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY THltU FRIDAY 10 AM-1130 PM
SATURDAY 10·6 • SUNDAY NOON·S
18085 EU CLI D ST.
SAN DIEGO FRWY. & EUCLID ST. TURNOFF
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
~ Phone 962·3325 or 546-1681
iilii nRMI OP COUISI aa
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NOT A STRIPPED CAR
'71 4 door, 4. 1pe1d 0111y. 776] mi\11. l ody 1trip11, r•clio,
white will r1d i1\ p_ly ti1•1, pLfro11t di1c br1k1t, bucket 1e1t1,
rick &· pinion 1l1erin9, coil 1prin9 1u1p~n1io11, flow thru
•entil1ting system. I 175DFCI
All-AMERICAN .
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GOLD DUSTIR PACKAGE ltlCl,\IDES
FREE VINYL ROOF
Unll1ue tlelun whNI. cow1r1, white tltft, deluxe pl11tM wlnyl trim. carpeting. SIMCl•I
1otd du1ter ttrlpln1. Phn 1t1ncl1r4 fact. 11ulp, Order tod1y for only S21t5. or choo11
from a l1rge Hlectlon of 1p1cl1I Mio prked Du1ttr1 In 1tock roady for lmmldleto
Dtllwery. · ,
WIN A GOLD DUSTER!
~I N STOCK · IN A GOLD MINE!
STAKING-YOUI CLAIM
Vi1it Huntington Bt•d1 Chry1ler/Pl ymo11th ind pie.le 11p your entry
in the "Pin for Gold" conte1t now. Evtryol\t who t l'lftra win1 I
"'replice of e Twen ty Doller C1liforni1 gold piece.
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SOLID GOLD
You mey win the fin ! pri1e -I 00 th1re1 of liock in the 1till 1c·
ti••, nu99et-yitldln9 Y1Jlow Knife Con1oli dtt1d Gold Mint, e nd
• 1972 Plymouth Gold D1nter.
MOii WAYS TO STlll(E IT RICH
Or you m•y b• on• of 4 t•cond prit• winn1r1 -with • 1972
. Plymouth Gold Du1t•r.
:
•cont11t Rulu. 1. No P11n:h11• MCestary. '· AU 11ncl1lmed prlzu will be 1warded oy r1ndom drlWint from enttitt $1.1bmi!lfd. No t11'> s.ul>s!Uut10ft1 for prJzu.
J. Conmt OPt"n to 111 licensed drivers, 11 reors· or otder. 4. Confe$! clOsu midnlgllt Maren 31, lt72. 5. Vold in W1ll!l119!on, Wisconsin, Mlnourl, ind wlllr1 P'°:
hlbl!ed.by.iaw. 6. Winne,. 1r1 111011 for ~H statt end 1oc11 11xr1. 1, Not 11J.11lbl1 lor pr11., tr• 1mp1ortts tnd IRS dt1>trtdtnt1 of Chry1ler·Plymoulh Dlvl1lon. I
'72 SATELLITE
CUSTOM SEDAN
NOT A STRIPPED CAR
!11t tqulpped wilh lll VI, All+om•tic Tr1111., Power Steer·
in9, R1dio, Whitt Well Tir11, Ti11t•d G-1111, C•rp1tin9, Vi11y/
i11t1rlor. !RH4162CI061151
lit dt•ler1, adveMl1lnt1 111encle1, •!'Id V1su11 S.rvk1s, Inc.
4 DOOR HARDTOP
NOT A STRI PPE D CAR
lut 1quipp1d with l 11 ·VI, 1utom1tic tr1n1., pow•r st1eri119,
r1dio, rtmot•. control mirror, tinted 91111, vi11yl 1ide moldin91.
IPH4 lG2Dt02 J 671
CHRYS LER .DEMO.
~" 2. DOOR HARDTOP
'72 · Imperial LeBaron
, •440 .VI, du•/ •ir -conditio11.i11g with clim•t•. cootrol, ti1ted
· 91•11, 11f1gu1rd ••nfin1I, "h11dli9ht dimm1r, Pow1r Wil'ldowt,
. S~•t1, DOor loc•1, · Ant1.nn•, Didi: Rel1111, Disc lr1ke1 &
Steering. Autom.iti.c Speed Cotrirol,' l ilt St11rin9 W~1•I.
R•1r 01fo99.,, AM/FM• Ster.o, l11th1r B11clr:1t S11h with
P•t11n9er R•cliner, Vin.YI RoOf,. Cloc k, EJ1clronic lgn iflo11
Sy1ftm. P-VM1l·T2C-104272 • · .
SAVE $1000
---ALL USED CARS DISCOUNT PRIC·ED---
'64 CHEVY WAGON
VS, 1utom1tic, power steering, r•·
dio, heater. IVZT57'1 I
'295
'66 MERCURY MONTEREY
Full power, factory 1ir cond.
•S46985
•395
FORD PINTO
Fully fact'ory equipped. 4 speed,
r.edio, heater. I 328CAX I,
'$1 5 99
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'68 OLDS CUTLASS CPE.
Autom1tic trans., power steering,
radio, heater. IVJA'l'l9 )
•495
'65 FORD CUSTOM
6 cylinder, .eutom.etic, rad io, heat.
•'-IFEA71ll
'295
'67 CHEVY CAPRICE
4 Door Hardtop. Factory 1ir, VS,
automatic, power steering, power
brakes, vinyl roof. IZSJ5461
•795
'66 OLDS CUTLASS CPE.
VS, automatic, power steering,
radio, heat•r. ISLW752)
'595
'68 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
4 door hardtop. 'VS, 1ir · cond.,
autom·atic, power steering &
b•ak ... IVIROll I
'695 - -__ · ..
'64 BUICK RIVIERA
Full power, f1c.tciry air cond.
IPWNbOb l
•495
'66 OLDS TORONADO
loaded, full . power, factory air
cond . IWJM288,I
~195 ·~· . .. , ----.
'65 COUPE DE VILLE .
Full factory power, factory air
cond. I PBP91l I
Pric•s Plu1 l1x I: Uc.
IDINCll
:HUNTINGTON .i .
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CHRYSLER· :·:
PLYMOUTH j;,!
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CHEVROLET
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BUY FROM . OR·ANCiE COUN TYS ·CHEVY DEALER
1SHOP WH ERE THE SELECTION IS!
WE HAVE 45 USED TRUCKS IN
STOCK WILL TRADE!!!
'70 CHEVY Y2 TON
V8, 4 speed, ~•dio, sherp truck. I P2684 I
$ 59 9'
'70 CHEVY % TON $ 59 9 6 cylinder, stick sh ift, radio, Heevy
duty suspension. Radio. IP2633 )
'69 CHEVY · Y2 TON $2 99 VI, eutometic, comm. wheels & tires,
18,000 miles. Rem1inin9 fect, warren·
ly. ( 142801
'&8 FORD % TON $2 9· 7 1/2' stake truck, Radio, 4 speed, 9ood
miles. I P2659 l
. '67CHEVY% TON VAN $ 99( with Sundial _lr:amper conversion, One
owner, low miles, exc ellent .cond.
IQH441 I
UTILITY VE HICLE
~&&·FORD ECONOLINE $1 ~en. 6 cylinder, stick shift, excellent
condition. Right on'e, IT915271
45 USED TRUCKS
O" SALE T~DAY
'70 EL CAMINO
Radio, super sport 396 cu. in. YI, a ir
cond ., P.S., bucket seats, rem1inin9
f•ct, w1rranty. I P2685)
99
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'61 'YOLKSWAGENi '66 Ol:OS '67 CAMARO '71 KINGSWOOO '69 VOLKSWAGEN ' ' '66 CORVETTE m•lic. r•d io. (38435CJ, Right pri••·
' ' IUG CUTI.ASS COUPI COUPE
S ood ft>•n1portt tio11
l LPD!SJ5 i
ctr. Vinyl roof, P.S., tufo., r•· VI, t utom1trc, r1dio, P.S.,
599
'66 PONTIAC
llTO COUPI
Air co"'·· l'.S.,.•t.rto., 1tron9
ltf. (;$?116)
1199
·'64 BUICK
" SkYLARK COUPI I
d, 1 ISTZl!6 l dt •d 1h111rp c•r.' N1w co lor. 10, 1 ron9 ctr. tTYC65 71
999. 1699
'68 TOYOTA '72 VEGA
COIONA 4 DOOR HATCHIACK
Clt1n. Auto m1 tic, r•dio, Cp1, :A.1i1tom1tie trtnt., r•· ~ilio, 4,JJJ milts. StYt $SS. low, low pric1. IWXTOl71) I I l&EtV).
1099 2399 ·
'68 CAMARO '70 CAMARO
COUPI COUPI
5,, thh. VI, t ir, P.S .. 1ufo,, 6 cylind1r,.1ti•k r•dio, whit1 Sh1rp. 6 cylind1r, I 1p•H
1ti•k, 'ftdfo. '.f9011QD~ reclio, tilt whl. (SZRl47) vinyl toof, reef · ct r, Right
011e. IWYJ9 111
$2299
6 PASS. WAGON .... IOTH TOPS
l ikt brend 111w. R1dio, P.S., 11,117 milt1. RttUy nlct 350 cu. in. VI , 4 1pttd, AM·
P.B., lu9911 rick, t ir cond. itr. Stick, r•dio, won't l11t. FM , low milt•, immtc . cir.
l466DSWl •047ABCl Unu111tl ctrt. ITFR642 )
3699
'71 FORD
10 PASS. WAGON
C11trv 11d, P.S., rtdio, tufo.,
t ir cond., l1i1g9•9t r•ck,
10,000· mil11. f991BQS1.
3699
'66 FORD
RANCH WA.WON
1299
'71 BUICK
LI SA.Ill COUPI
Vinyl roof, tllto., l'.S., rtclio,
P.I ., thil 11 1 1!1tl, IP2S67l
2699
'65 CHEVY II
NOYA COUPI
6 p1111n91r, Low mil11, su· 6 cylind1 r, P,S., 1uto., r1dio1
p•t •h•rp. Rtdio, 1uto., P.S., I own1r,. 1htrp ctr. ,INOZ·
t ir, ,(SMK991).. .1191
$1099 '
WILL TRADE
'68 IMPAlA
CUSTOM c ·our1
ll7 cu. In, VI, 'llinyl reof,
tufo., r1dlo, pow1r ,,,,,.
ing, IP26121;
1699
'71 VOLKSWAGEN
•••
Rtdlo, •tick 1hl~, 1ur1 ch11~.
l117CUC1
$1 399
'71 Yi TON · PICKUP
350 cu. in. VS, upper •nd lower sid• $
mldgs , dock bumper, 1uto., P.S., P. disc
brakes, cust. c•b, radio, low miles.
'71 CHEV CARRYALL
4 wheel drive, YI, P.S .• '4 speed fr•ns.1 $
1low miles, exc1llent condition. .( 688 ..
CXW I
'71 CHEVY Y2 TON
Pickup. VS, stick shift, radio, I l ,054 $
on• owner miles. Dock bumper. ll55·
1 lHI
99
399
THE FINEST USED TRUCK
SELECTION IN ALL OF
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
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Everyone Hes
Something Tn et
Someone Else Wanta
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS
The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 /tr Fast Results
You Can Soll It,
Find It, Tredo, It
With a Went Ad
General Gen1rtl G1n•r•I
NEW TRIPLEX
Beautiful deJuxf' unit.I under
constn.iction. Ea.ch 18 2
bedroom 11nd den or 3
~room. Wrt ba.r and
fil'l'pl11~. sha11: l'Atpt'!, huilr.
11'1 kllch<'ns. Re(! Carpet
Rf'H/l\if'!'I. 546-8641}.
2 BR, 2 88., garage apl. 'A11h Buy For Tht Futur•
lovely pallo 1 under k , Jfrre's a veey J1vablfi 2 bed·
hrrplace, quality 11.•alk·lt> room home that m•y 11.,.ll
t h C· b tac h J oc.11 t I nn J:!\'t 11.•ay tn unit& in the nf'11r
$2!'JJ/mo. CouplPs or mature future. Oldf'r Musi' nn 2 !rill,
11ni:Je" only. No pets. Call clo11e to J1th St. shopping
Mr. Blliley, 673-1155(). In \011ta ;'\ft>sa. 17511 Son111
}~or lhal ltem urirl~. An11, {lj><'fl Sun. 12·4. S':..':t,000
try the Penny Plnther Incomparable View
General .,.---,---'------I· .. t•f PtJ1n1 f''1•r1n111, Cara.
General J1n(l /sl11nrl & J)nnft Polnr,
1111~ tl ram11t1c hon1r look!' in
lordly i.:1·a111ll'ur 111 thr rntirl'
l pa11~irtM OC'f'll!l parade. 4
Brdroom~. 2 barl15, f:i.n1lty
f'l~ftlli!ll!lijlilflifijililijJ room: on qui~I street.
•... ' .. 1 ... lllW ... ~l :"au RR WHITE
REALTOR
PRETTY AS A PICTURE 2901 Newport s J,rl.
Tri·level 3 BR. home "'ith l!'reat view of the N""'IXlrt Rrach 6n,·4fi..ll
harbor. Will be OPEN SUN. 1114 WHITE
S.AILS. Just on the market for $59 .500. Jim Muller
CAMEO HIGH ~ANOS 110' VIEW
OPEN SUN. 1-4, 4727 DORCHESTER. Lovely
4 BR , sep. D.R., fenced pool & fabul ou s ocean
view. Bri.eht & cheerful. $66,500.
Charlene Wh.yte
TWINKLING LIGHTS · FIRESIDE CHARM
Co1ne see be~t bi!? view in beavtiruJ Turtle
!lock. 4 BR., fam . rm. 18751 SAN RUFINO.
OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5. $73,950. Fe e.
Paul Quick ·
OCEAN VIEW . 4 BEDROOM S
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5 at 2812 CLIFF DR.
$72,500 • Fee. 3,000 Sq .. ft .. 2·sty. lge. yard
& great location. Has private 2nd story view
suite. Bill Comstock
CAMEO SHORES .OPEN HOUSE
SUN. 2 TO 5 at 4500 ORRINGTON. Estate
size lot. seclusion. Large rooms. 4 Bdrms.,
51h ba ths. Large pool. '"et bar, cabana. Super
view. $1751000. G. Grupe
HUNT. HARBOUR WAT ERFRONT
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5. 16761 BOLERO on
Davenport Island. Custom bl L 4 BR .. conv.
den . billiard rm. ~·/wet bar. 40 ft. Dock.
$132,000. Belle Partch
DOVER SHORES AREA
Dramatic, builder's home \v/2800 ft. or
luxury livin~ • 4 BR. 3 ba .. fam . rm . w/vau lt·
ed Ceil's. Elegant thruo.u t. Quick possess.
H. Frederick
EXCLUSIV E BALBOA BAY
$169.500 Pier · 3 BR . Charm & action
$1851000 Pier · Beach . 4 BR. family house
$1 99,500 Pier· Beach. 4 BR. Great spot
$31'0.000 Pier · Beach. 6 BR. estate
B. Bents & E. Vreeland
THE PRICE IS RIGHTI
This 3 BR. townh ouse. 21h ba., is in prime
cond.; newly redecorated. In exciting Univ·
ersitv Park. Call to see. $29 .500.
"Chuck " Lewis
ONE OF OUR BES T
Call lo see this immaculilte 3 RR, 2Jh: ha .
BA YCREST BEAUTY. Lovel y pa tio & fam .
rm . Also. (ormal din. rm . /\ real pride of
ov.'nership. $77 ,500. Bud Au stin
DOVER SHORES
Y•OUR
EASTER GIFT
r11n he this lo\'ely 4 b<>r!room
lo"•nhouse with all outside
ma1n!e nAl'l<'f" lak('n rnrc of
fOt' ynu. You'll lov(' thr
brnurirully lanrlscaperl
.':roundis that you look oul
uron. J-•ull y c·at'p<'lrd 11nd
1lr:tprd, and a hit: do11btr
i::;ira~c with euton1At1c rloor
open('r inclurled~ REDUC·
J-:n FOR QUICI\ SALE
$22,950~
Ja.... co:Ts
~WALLACE
REALTORS
-546-4141 -
(0pen Evenings)
Pool· Pool
Swimmin9 ·Table
Jn Ne\\ fJ.)rt Be1:1ch. Atriu m
l'n1ry \1·ith slate floorinJ.:.
Braurirt1l US1'1I h r i c k
lir('plRt't' 111 fandly 1'()0111
JJlus lirrplnrr in forn1al 1i11-
u1i.: roon1, 1)(')111 ovf'rlook1 nc:.
a eustom POOL and pool
arr11. 3 bedroor11~. 2 b11lhs
do"n. plus fl 21 .\2J
RP.CRF.ATTON H.OOM
11 rull ha!h on sf'eond floor,
11·h1ch could be 2 bcdroomi.:
11 and whrn nrrrlM. A n1ust
xrr. Pricf' $56,())), Pl('8S('
call &1&-7171.
3 Blocks· Ocean
Beach + Pool
Only $J9,500!!
SlIOCKlNG BUT TRUE!
Cusrom huil t \\'i th
PRIVATF. RF.AC!!, TEN·
NIS + POOL! Gian t ltving
rnon1. F'uJI r i rf' 11 I a ('e.
~'0RY1AL D!Nli\'G. 4 rxl ra
large bedroo111s. \\';1lk to
beach? Call no11', fi.l:i--0303,
.... ,"',.
Gener•I Gener•I
MACNAB-IRVINE
Fl NE R HOMES
ON E OWN ER HOME
Like ne,v! 3 BR. & FR. \\'/so lid walnut panel-
ing ! Man y custo1n feat ures ~ Park-like patio!
Quiel street ! OPEN Sat. & Sun, -2313 Red·
lands. J\'en1port Bea ch. S48,500.
GOURME T'S DREAM
llug e country kitchen , master bedroorn suite,
formal dining room . 3 bedrooms, 3 baths .
OPEN Sunday 1-5 p.m. 1915 Tradewind s. Bay-
crcst.
EL EGANT FRENCH BAYFRONT
Majestic cfystal chandelier, wood & brick
country kitchen, leaded bay view window ,
all beamed ceilings, formal dining, 4 BR's
41h baths. dramatic tile deck. private park·
ing. OPEN DAILY -1641 Bayside Drive.
Don Todd 675-1935.
SUNSH INY VIL LA
W/beautiful pool. 2--levels of glamor w/some
view. A natural for added Bay & V·iew suite.
OPEN Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. 263 Ocean View
Dr., Newport Heights.
A HOME TO ENJOY
Ne w offe ring. 3 BR 's, convertible den. Seclud-
ed pool like a jewel set in lush landscaping
by Dick Beeson. A multitude of extras.
'44,950. Laszlo Sbarkany 644-6200.
BALBOA ISLAND -PIER & FLOAT
Great Ba.yfront duplex on Little Jsland 's
choicest location . S min. to the Jetty. In top
condition. Sl55 ,000. Tom Queen 644--6200.
NEW DOVER SHORES HOMES
F inal opportunjty to own a new Ivan Wells
Galaxy Drive Custom Home. Choose from 8
spectacular new cuStom homes. w/sweeping
view o( bay and mounta ins. From $92.300 to
$151,000. Furnished model OPEN DAILY 10
a.m. -5 p.m. 2006 Galaxy Drive.
HORSES LOVE IT
so will yo u. Ranch size l 1h acre parcels com-
1nandin g view of San Juan Ca pistrano, the
ocean, Catali na & Mt. Bald y to the northwes t.
Clean smogless air. Good access to freewa y.
Excellent property for im mediate bu il ding
or investment for the futu re. Only $21,000 to
$25,000 per acre. Tom Queen 644--6200.
BIG CANYON HOMES
(I ) 4 BR., FR., DR., 2 fireplaces-on choice
corner Jot. $97,800.
(2) Large Country Kitchen -4 BR .. F R ..
DR. home. 2 brk. fireplaces. $87.900 . OPEN
SAT: & SUN. 1-5 p.m. •29 Augusta Lane.
(3) 5 BR-4 bath custom home. Breathtak ing
!airway view. $166,000.
Exclusive Agents for FAI RWAY LOTS.
MACNAB·IRVINE
Realty Company
644-6200 642-8235
Harbor View Center
1644 MacArthu r Blvd.
901 Dover Drive
NEWPORT BEACH
Customized 3 bdrm. \vith spaciou s (am ily rm.
Excellent view or Upper Bay from many
rooms. Immaculate con d. $93 ,000.
1117L-----------_ _xazaza<J.J1UALWW.za
Eileen Hudson
l ·STORY BAY VIEW
5 BR .. '''alk lo ocean & bay. Great family
home or beach house. Furniture included at
$631950. Trion a Berjlin
PRIVATE BEACH CO MMUN ITIES
3 ARCH BAY -Charming 2 BR.. view.
............................. S64 .500
EMERALD BAY -Custom 2 BR. " ~uest.
.. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . .~78.500
MONARCH BA Y -Gracious 3 RR. SI 10,000
Bob Yorke --Coldwell, Banker 8JJ.D700
644-2430
lOUl.\l ,L Of '10\
l.'lAt TQ,<i'~
If Line Is Busy
Kr.rp tryiru:-. F:vrr,'t\1nf' 11 lll
ht! CR.llinii; to finrl out ahou t
This 4 BR homr .. Just li81cd
in choicr Eas1bluff lnr only
S·17,j(X), 2 baths, cul-d('·sac
'1rrr1, r x!ra lart:r lor .
patio, "'£·11 l11ndscaped. &I·
ter kerp calhng ,6i3-8550.
1-3-BEDROOM-
I AND POOL
General G•ntral
ENGLISH TUDOR Open Sat & Sun 1 ·5
$53 OOO 1600 Santia90
' Fall in love with this FORMAL DINE <pac;oo, home;, Baycn"'"
PRICF:D AT APPRAISAL + finest llrP11. Viilhi n this
l:\1MACULA1'E! Dramatic hom~ rlr...:ign!'d by Ivan
giant rurlor livi ng room "'i1h \V€'11~ )nu'll find 5 larRe
ll~lOr 1n ('€'1ling finoplaN'! bf·drooms. 4 lmlhs, family
Sr>pa rate !ars:r formal din--J'flOm "'ilh huge s Ione
1ng mon1. 4 ht-droon1s, 3 f1replaN'. The hon1e ha~
b:1 !h~. Gourntel gar d f! n lwrn la...:lrfu!ly rffif'cora lNI
kitchen. One ol Ne"·por18 "'llhin the past year. All
nrlf'...:t valul'S! Jl,fusl SE'C lo 1his and a large sttludt'd
bt:tk•vt-. C1:1ll rww for 11p· pool, loo! Call today for
puinlnH'lll fr1~Hl7Jl:I. you r Rppoin1n1t'nl to 111.ll Jn
lu1•1· 11•i1h 1his truly el"go.11t
IORISI [ Ol\O\ hoJIH'. !°.4G-23J:1,
Gene ral
HACIENDA OLE
$27,0001!
Near Beaches
J UST LISTED ~ RED TILE
ROOF' to vauli('d. & btamM
r('ihng~ -SHARP & SPAN·
lSf-1! Srrp dO\\'n lo giant Jiv-
nig roo rn. J1,1assive hri('k
f1r('plare ~ Fa1nily roon1.
llACJE:NDA GOUR~lf:T .....
(;ARD~:N J\TTCl/EN: Suprr
king T\\'O Ll!:VEL A1ASTF.R
SUITE! \Va.lk·in cloSPI'-Pri·
\•ete dreJt.~ing room. JOG TO
BEACHES! Acl now -Call
64.S.0303.
I Olli.\ I [ Ol \O\
Rr'l1TtR.
LEASE
OPTION
SALE
$210. 11 month and immediate
orc-upancy, 3 Bedroom, 2
blllh condominium. Quiet
trer ghad~ residt"ntial arell .
Xlnt condition -won't la81
Jong!
\outh,. (. oast -~ -
(7141 545--8424
North Costa Mesa
Baycrest • Pool
A ~u!ilul :i bedroom, 2
btUh homt! on a large corner
lot. It shows and looks like
a model home on a !n'e·lin..
ed 8trttl. Only $30,91'.0. Call
oow !or more d e t a 11 1 ,
546-2313.
NEW OFFERING
EASTBLUFF
5 BR., 3 barhs: ideal for large
family. Nearly \!, arre \\'Ith
paved boat storag~ area.
$54.750.
CORBIN-
MARTIN
REAL TORS 644·76'2
$34,950
INOOORABLE -
OUTOOORABLE t
Gr,.;it terms too! No rlown
G.I. -$3490 do"'" all othrrs!
4 bedrooms, :Z baths, larRe
fa mily room 11•i!h inspiring
fiN'place, "'ife's rl r I it e
huiltin rlrcam k i t t' h (' n,
rlishwasher. Huge 16 x 26 fl.
Covered & g!Asene paneling
lor year rounr! use vdt h "'el
bar-flrcpit. Year round fun
&. entertaining. 842-6691.
TARBELL
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
CHARMER
2-Sty, 3 BR. & lge. fam ily
rm.; 2 frplcs. Formal dining
rm. Owner leavi ng area.
pricffl !o 8el1 -$46,000.
Call : 673-366.1 67'.l·WIS Evr~.
associated
BRO KERS-REAL TORS
2015 W Bat boo 61l·l66J
Carhedral CeilinCJS
\\l ilh open beam5, big 1hrce
b<.tlroo1n, 2 balh hon1('. l')
years old. 1'.'vPrything in lhis
ho111e l~ ne\\", Anxious
owner. S.13,500. RPd Carpet
Rt'alto~. 5-16-8640.
_,_..,
General
* *
Gener•1
* * * * TAYLOR CO, * *
NEWPORT BEA CH SPEC IAL -$4S,OOO
New listing! Large picture·\vindO\I' vie\v of
the lovely Back Bay, Street·to-street lot. Se-
cluded 3 BR. ho1ne \Vith 21h baths. 2 Fire·
places .. <\sstune good VA Joan. 10% dn .
2223 lRVlNE AVE. OPEN SAT. 1-5:30
BIG CANYON COUNTRY C.).UB
We have a fine selection of lu xury ho1nes
Just completed in this prestigio us area right
in the heart of New port Beach . Guarded gate
entrance, Country Cluh atmosph ere. golf
course su rrounding 4 & S BR. homes. $87,900
to $166,000.
EASTBLUFF -VIEW
f\Tew exclusive offering. A fine family home
"'ilh 3 bedrooms & family room. Island kit-
chen, water softener, nice landsc. Room for
pool and on quiet street. $44.SOO
914 CI TRUS PL. OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5
LINDA ISLE -$1ll,OOD EACH
Tv.•o NE\V bayfront homes ready for immed·
iate occupancy. Unusual de sign by well-known
architects. Spacious open plan, high ce iJings,
sun deck . 4 BR., FR .. DR . & study. Q\vne r
v.•ill consi der exchange fo r land, apt. bldg.,
smaller home or TD 's. Ji urry'.
8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5:30
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Beautiful near·new 2·slory home with 4 bed·
rms ... fam . rm. ~ formal DR. 2 Fireplaces,
luxurious carpeting & drapes, wet bar. patio
w/char·glo barbeque. Garage has many cus·
tom feature s. Land included. $68.500
1741 PT. SHEFFIELD OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 :30
LINDA ISLE
Another choice Taylor Co. Exclusive~ Ca.I I
us about this vacant lot. Build your own lux·
ury home on this island of finer homes and
yachting. A real buy! $69,500
DOVER SHORES -VIEW -$19 500 ~erfe~tion pl us! Move right into this Profess-
s1te \Vlth VIEW of bay. Lux . cpting & dra pes.
3 BR., FR . & study. Privacy. 3--Car gar.
2042 GALAXY OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:30
. LINDA ISLE -$245,00D
Private dock accommodates 65' boat. Build-
er's own home w/unlimited lux ury features.
4 BR .. 4th baths. 3 fireplaces billiard room
etc. First time offered !or sale'. '
50 LINDA ISLE OPEN SUN 1-5:30
CUSTOM NEWPORT HOME
Everything is fantastic in th is near·new 3
Bft .. quality home with extra large bonus rm.
It s really the kind of home you would want
to build for yourself. $64.500
2000 TUSTIN AVE. OPEN SUN 1-5 :30
CHOICE LIDO ISLE -$12l,DOO
Young. m.odern .. 2600 sq. ft. or elegance. Lush
south patio w/l1ghted foun tain. Double glass ~ntry doors. Terrazzo floor s. Blt·in stereo,
1nte~com, TV. Impressive flo ating stairway
leading to upper level. 3 BR ., 3 Ba . 40' Cor-
ner lot !acing 3 streets.
WESTC LIFF -$77,5DO
The mo st. w.anted ! That ha rd to find !i BR .
home. Famil y rm. with inviting firep lace. L~e. bedrooms. 4 bat hs. Beautiful 20'x40 ' pool
with separate Jacuzzi pool. By appt.
Office Open Saturday & Sunday
"Our 27th Ye1r"
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO ., Realtors
2111 Sin Jo1qu ln Hills Road
"Ov erlook ing Big Canyon Coun try Clu b"
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910
* * * * * General
General
Happiness In
Harbor View
$64,500
Join thl' citre·fr~ llfe 11.ith
community park, pnoU, and
('{)tJrts. ComP. honie to a
porto!ino already
landscaped and I 1 n I s h ,. d
"'i th many fxtra 1,'00dies.
Park your boa1 or trailer
rK"Xt to the housr, Extra
cloSl'ls & bookshelvrs .'IOh•e
~rorage problrn1i;. 3 large
hedmon1s, J1., h11IJ1s, 2600
sq. fl. of luxurioui> livi ng
makf' this 1111 r-..:rruih·r
dreRm. DON'T ~11.SS IT!
CALL 546-2'.113.
to · THE REA!, \~ ESTATERS ' .
$43,000!
2400 SQUARE FEET
Designed for happy, large
family e.xerufive Jiving I:
t'nterta ini ng. '4 bf'droom5.. !
ha1hs. huge bonu~ room,
11C'para!e family room with
private ba1h. BeautHul itwlm
pool. Fin('S! buiHin Rppli·
flnt'C'~. dish"·asher. Jn~p1ring
lireplar(' in isolated family
roon1 . Patio -load5 of rleck·
int:. lush low mainten&nct'
l11nrl1;1·api ng. Best of All -
no down G.I. term~. 54Q.J720
TARBELL
2955 !£arbor, Costa Mesa
FIRST HOME?
BEACH-$19,000
SMALL DOWN
A LOT FOR A LIITLE~ Per·
fPf'f startf'r home with big
livi ng room. Formlll din,,
20x20 FAMJLY ROOr.f ALL
IN KNOITY PINE:~ Cabin
ki\('h('n. Cul dl' sar lo1, J og
to hra1.:h. \\'alk to ,;hop8.
Call "°"' -645--0303.
IORl.\I I Ol'O\
,</[ALTO""•
* LINDA ISLE *
SUNSHINE & WATER
and breakfa.<i! on t h e
bayfront terrace. T he
charm of "French Country"
design in a jel set setting. A
5UPt'rb l Bdrm.. 3%, bll.
cu11tom designed borne wilh
\l'ell planned livi ng atta
plus pi~r & slip.
OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S
•34 l lnda Isle Or.
3629 E. Coast H"J'., CdM * 675-5930 *
Executive Golfers
8C'autiful 5 hPrlroom. 2,j({)
~q. fl. ext'culi\'r home ju~t ll
pull a"·ay ionr blrx:k1 lrom
~1eSA Vl.'r1le Countr,v Cluh.
Hnw's this fnr A huy at
$.'12.'100'.' Call 1nrl;i,11 for ap-
pointmrnt tn $f'I'.
20ol.1 \\le~lcliff Drivl"
6'1fi...7ill Open 111 9 P~f
Bayfront Duplex
On lhe Blg Bay! ChoicP Bal· ******* I NEED HELP! IRVINE'S BEST boa P'"'"'"'• '""· o"""•d· ing vie\\', Priva1e hr11ch.
One year old 2 story i·IOO sq, A11r. 3 &. 2 BR. units. Ori•ka.
11 home \'{ith 4 bedrnomo; pJirio. Pier permilled. OriJr·
plu11 oversb:pd bonu.~ room inRl 01,•ner/huildt'r oUers at ~
SlD NEWPORT CEN TER OR., N.B.
Jlr11\'Y s hakr roof, hii: r11n1ily
tilOm, J><llio and healrcl Arlrl ' ""£A1..rORS
ftlLrN'd 1RxJ6 pool. S.16 •. ·i00.1~~~~~-~~~
:' h Rrp ! Rrd Carpf'I Daily Pilot WattC Ads have
Yt'arly/Sun1n1('r Rental~
~========o 1 Finer llom('S in Beach Area
For !hat item under $50, From $350 Month
Big, bright CdM oHice, be~t
i:;11lr:s aid~. Fabulous proper·
lif'!I. Top $ contract. For
app'I. -673·8080.
*******
•I nd island huilt-in kitchen. $1911.500.
4J.:JOO. RPrl Car Pe I .Jo~rphinr \\'rhh, Rrallnr
<:Rc;'c:''.,'0.,",,·7
54-;&-=8640,,...·77-.,--· I Balboa Real Estate Co,
Daily Pilot Want Ads have iOO E, Balboa Blvrl., Balboll f'or that Item under $50,
P.tal!ors. !>16-8&10. bargains galore. lry thf' Penny Pincher Biii Grundy R1tr. fl'5.61 61 try tile Pmny Pincher bargains a:alore. 6i3-4140 EVES. 6n .. 1596
Genera l ~eneral Gener ii Gener•I General Gen1ral Gener•I Gener•I Gener•I
C. F. COLESWORTHY & COMPANY, REALTORS
EXCITING WATERFRONT BA YFRONT BARGAIN THE BLUFFS
Onl" nf 11 kind ru~t•lm·hu 1lt hun1e In 1)rime arra . 4 brdrnnm1:,
fllmlly room. o\'rr"llil'f'd d1·n, lurnu1l rt ln1nf.:' ronm, \\'ftlk 111
thr i:;urf and i:;11nd 1\ s1~·· u1! kind of homr r,.,r a lpc<"ial
klnd of family. By a11p1,1lnlll1Pt11 nr l'O\l/'!it'. $96,500.
(u~lnm hu11t 4 bf'droon1, 3 bath l'll nd Unll~UAJ 111.rgto family
ronm hnn1r. 1)1"\.~lgnrd to msk' \VlltC'rfront living a pl~sure.
C)ffl'rrd 11.t Sl39,000.
OLE!
A truly IX'eutiful t•mtly Mme that nttd8 som4' n>decorating
but 18 priced accordingly. 5 big btdroom!t, 3~ baths, formal
dining roont And fnn1tly room plul! 11 :i IX'droom apartment.
A grr:at inve1t111C'nl ! ShO\\'n by appointment.
Choice ~ingle unit on larg~ J:rrPn lxolt clme to pool. 3 bed·
rooms, 2~~ beilh~. fo1Tr'lal dining room, breakf1u:t arta and
famll y room, Prirl"d at $48,500.
BrAnd nf'1\ rnd unil to\\•nhou~e UPtTlldC'd and rredy to mov~
lnh). 4 ))('drMn1 2~ balhs. $42.300.
TAX SHELTER
Choll'f' E11.~t«idl' l·~·a11nn 1•!11:<r '" J7th Strrf"1, ~ho1)rin1: &
fl'l\no;p11rt11.li nn. :\ drl11:!11f1d '!. lwrtn101 11 11nil~. pn\'l'llf' iz11rdr11
patio~. buill •llll' 11nd 111or1 rnr·rrd Jtir hratln1:. Closed coverf'd
garases for security. A real \llltit a1 $48,000.
HARBOR ISLAND
Th<'N' is 11UJI A JilllP c-h1rm nt OLD NE \'<lPOOT left in 1hi.•
6 btdroom l'llnd f11mily rMm h1)ml'. t-.ioor \OUr boBt In frl'lnL
Md enjoy the pellet' ind ~r1rnll ,\' that C'·ome1 1\llh \111trr0
front livina:. Call tor An appolntmt:nt to vie"·· $295,000.
DECORATOR 'S HOME
Appreciate: flUl Jlty aild Rood deslgn1 Then you mus l ~rf"' thi~
<4 bedroom, rorm1l dlnfni: room hom,., QuR1 '1y drrp p1lr 8hat
car,,.tJnf, tht-f1~11t In \\.1 ndo\\• N1ver1ni:s. llnd l'Xl)f"'n~lvr "''JI p1per. Wlfe•ll\'er kltchf'n 1djoln! a "'arm. open hf"'Rm
«Ulnr family tnom with v..,.t bllr. Profe!l!lontilly l11ncbc"~d
and mf'ticulou1Jy malntalntd. lkttf'r are at $51 ,500.
Thf' <·h11rn1 ,,( Old i\lrxir11 I:< In thi~ hrat11ifull.v rrn1Mrlrd a
hrdr•")()n1 hnmr. l..O<·i11ion i~ rhl'lirr, J\olanv f'Xll'a!I, ftnrl Pvrn
1·nnm for 11 pool. \\/ell "'Ot'lh th' pricf' o·r $49,500 and 1-IUY
l::LEGA1WE!
RUSTIC HIDE-A-WAY
In (:ornnl'll d.-.1 r..111 r 1uckrd a"·ay ln 11 \\'nndf"'d drl l Md Just
11 fe\\' bl()('k!I to tht' O<'{'Rn-2 brdroom and drn. Living room
"'Ith stonf"' flrrrJ11cr l'llnd \\•riodcn deck with canyon vlt:\v,
Large patio with B..B.Q. W, 700.
HARBOR HIGHLANDS POOL HOME
Newport lkach nt>lghborhood Rt 1t11 beat. 1>1a.rinf'r'• SchO(ll,
pArk 11nd ltbrAry, plu8' W1!11t cllfr 11hopDlng. 4 bli:t bedrooms,
21,t bath!. ~learning. J)f"'~_ttd. 11nd groovC'd hardv.1ood f!Mn.,
form11.I dJn!ng area o\lerll'K>k8 lhe lar1e hl!llt~ and filtered
pool. Covtrr:d ht.th" for henalni potted pl11ntt. V•cant and
ready for your inspection. True value at only $41 ,!XIO.
EASTS.IDE POOL HOME
F'or thr fn1nily lhat <'nJoy:oi fun a nd r11t{'rfRinlng, th l~ Al·
1raclh•ll' thrrr bt'dronn1 !1,nd IAl'$:P fl'llni(ly roon1 home hai:; it
all. Mndl'rn rlrclrlc bullt·ln kitchen • , , t"'O largP bAth!I
, .. 'hllkl' ~h1nR lr roof . , • And l'Jrlvatr Pt'lln fnr !'lutdl"IOr
fun and blrbt-culng. Largt' pool \\1ith heater .I: fil!Pr. All lhi!I
plus a Jarf(e ~ $un111.ble low lnttrest V.A. loen. Only $33.500.
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX
South of tht hlah\.\·a.y. Tu·o bedrooms and den with rustic
beamed celllnas and 11undtck. Two bedror.in'I with tlreplaet
a.nd brick pe.tios. 'I"r'lple: c11.r garage:. if'ri~ riaht et $62,SOO.
YOU'VE FOUND IT
Just \.\'hal you'"" bttn looking for. Cameo Shores, 1eclud!d
canyon vif'y,•, •wlmmlng pool, 3 large bPdrooms, dramatic
dlnlna toom. M in\ condition. $72,500. Cl.II now tor an a~
pointment.
Can,,·on k h11.y\·[r\r fron1 1hi.~ ~ lx-drnnrn 2 11 hl'llh l.t. f11.mily
rnon1 r11nrlo. £.l(cPJlcn t condi1ion. 1n11nrc1l11te OC'f'll()f!Mlty ...:._
ye ar's lrasc.
ATTENTION· BIG 5
Thi' ideal fl'lmib• home in prlvatr B11yshf1rri:;, :?·~t .. 1\, ~ hHj.
room8, dinini: room, And 2 patios. Newly df'cor.11.tl"d. Be
reftdy !or summer. Call now.
BEGINNERS' LUCK
Cozy cotta.ae on tl'ff'-ah.aded streeL QuletlY rlrht for nev.•ly.
weds. "BEN TRANKl.JN" stove to cuddlr by. 2 btdroom
hard"'·ood noors, ne\\•ly dtt."Oratt.d. Choice East~ld, location.
H'urfy on this stArter-only $24.,000.
PLAY BY THE BAY
WHEN you live in this df'llJh!ful :\ bt'dronm 2 bftth hnme:,
Optn btem celllna and a cozy firtr,l•ct fnr lhoSl'J cool nlrhu.. Dlninr room openl! to .tunny pa t o. In eddl!lt'ln tpert 11 a
roomy nnt> ~room Afl#lrtment. $69.~.
Eastbluff Office, 2545 Eastbluff Drive-640-0020 Bayside Office, 1032 Bay side Drive -675-4930
-.
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Genert l
WHEN YOU SEE THESE BEAUTIES?
"UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE"
ON BALBOA ISLAND
THE CIRCULAR STAIRWAY lead' you U?
the stairs where you v.•ill find the living room.
dining room, kitchen, 1 bedroom. 1 bath
ALL CARPETED. Do\vnstairs, 3 bedrooms,
1 bath. Great id~a ................ $79,500.
HAPPINESS IS A THING
"CALLED HOME"
JN HUNTINGTON BEACH. 4 Bedrooms.
FAMILY ROOM , used brick fire?lace, 2
baths. builtin kitchen. close to shopping,
schools, Jr College & freeway. Only $31,500.
"HEY, LOOK THIS OVER"
CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX
Built in range and oven. di shv.•ashcr and di s·
posal, carpets and drapes. 2 Unit s have 2
bedrooms, l bath : 1 l lnit has _2 bedrooms,
I ~ bath \\r/fireplate. F.ae h unit has 2 ,car·
ports maintenance free yard and pool privi-
leges'. and from UPSTAIRS BALCOl'HES. A
VIEW ........................... $75,000,
"SPUSH, SPLASH"
CORONA DEL MAR
2 Bedroom, 2 baths, fireplace, cute modern
kitchen, picture \Vindov.1s \Vith enclosed side
patio. GUEST QUARTERS over the garage.
ONLY ONE BLOCK TO 'l'Hf; BEACll .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . $49,900.
GIVE IN TO TEMPTATION
"BUY THIS ONE"
AH \\·rapped up in !his nice 'l'\VO STORl'
4 bedroon1 . 3 bath . lll J(~~: RUMPUS ROOi\l
1hat \Vill take a pool 1ablr. builtin kitchen.
large yard \Viii arcom n1oclate your :10 root
boat. and a spacious feeling prevails thruout.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39,900.
FOREGO THAT TRIP TO KONA
TRIP OVER TO DOVER SHORES
VIEW of Back Bay. "Skinny dip'' in the pri·
vacy of your ou•n swimn1ing pool. 4 bedrooms
3 baths, island kitchen with BUILTIN B·B·Q,
formal dining room. fireplace, study and a
U1''1QUE WET BAR. In this house you can
r eatty do your O\\'O thing! . . . . .. $97 .500.
CORONA DEL MAR
APARTMENT UNDER
CONSTRUCTION
1.lake lhe changes you \\'ant N0\\7• 3 Bed·
rooms. 2 baths, builtin kitchen \Vith VIE\V
OF JETTY. FRONT HOUSE -al so has 3
Bedrooms. 2 baths. builtin kit chen. dining
area. No'v is the time to bu y ....... $77 ,500.
PANORAMIC VIEW
OF NEWPORT HARBOR
3 BEDROOMS, 3 baths. SPANISH fire?lace,
kitchen \Vith built-ins. CUSTOf\-1 decorated
carpels & drapes. BUJLT·IN WINE CELLA R
& WET B . .i\R. Entertain under the stars.
BEAUTIFUL PATIO, AUTO TIME LIGHTS.
For the discriminating buyer ... _ .$125,000.
NICE THINGS HAPPEN
IN IRVINE TERRACE
ATRIUM type entry, charming • open spac·
ious living room with fireplace and VIE\V.
3 large bedrooms, lovely family room. 2
baths. 2 year old home. Room to store your
boat or trailer ................... $62,500.
OPEN HOUSE
1954 S1ntia90 (Dover Shores) N.8 .
Open Sunday 1 to S
~ NII> AS:SZICIATtS
REALTORS
644·7270
11'11 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
WE ALWAYS WORK HARDER
FOR YOU
IN SELLING YOUR PROPERTY
OR
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Do You Wont Better Than The Best
Servic:e in Buyin9 or Sellin9 Your Property?
PLEASE CONTACT US TODAY
LARGE BRICK FIREPLACE
:\nd open beam _Ceiling are ju11t l\\'0
1
of the things, _th.al makes
this hon1e excepllonaL 3 bedrooms. 13 4 baths. Large d1n1ng room.
<'overed patio, beautiful landscaping. $29,500. Excellent finan cing.
(:lose to school s and 11 hoppini; centers. 19fl:l ~laple Street, c:osta
~1esa . Open house Saturday & Sunday 12 to 5, Please ca ll today.
ROMEO AND JULIET
\Vould be happy in this charn1ing split level co~dominium. 2 bed-
rooms. J 3,4 baths, king size n1aster bedroon1 s~n~e o~ u1;>per level,
crystal (.'handelier in dining area. Lots o[ bu11t1ns in lovely co.m·
pact kitchen. All outside mainten'ance. G.r~at clu~ho~se 'v1th
swimn1ing pool $22,950. Monticello condomtn1um. Fa1rv1ew Road
near Fair Drive. 158 Brookline, Costa Mesa. Open house Sunday
12 to 5. Please call today.
SUBMIT ALL OFFERS
Beautiful near ne\\' eastside Costa iiesa 2 st,Of)'. ~ bedrooms, 2
baths, large kitchen \Vi lh ea tin~ .area.+ formal d1n1!1g area. Fam-
i Iv rootn. all fenced . floor to ceilin~ fireplace. Beaut1I~lly decorat-ed . Very q'uiet cul-dc·sac street. $35 ,950. 2340 Cynthia St .. Costa
?iiesa. Open house Saturday & Su ndav 1 to 5.
LARGE POOL AND COVERED, PATIO
Beautiful atrium in the entrance to th is exceptional 3 bedroom5
and 2 baths. lar)?e kitchen, farnil~' room, br~akfasl ba r. Huge
u•alkin closets. cillhcdral stone firepla ee. sprinklers front a~d
rear. Outdoor lighting, electric garage opener, lovely area in
setting or big trees.
Gener ail
FAMILY SIZE HOME
In beautiful Bavt rest on quiet, tree lined
street. v.•ith 3 ~pal'ious bedroon1s. formal din-
ing roo1n. fa1nil.\· rooin paneled. v.·ith fi re-
place. adjoins kitchen '"ith breakfast bar.
J,ar£"e. enclosed ~·ard. $64 .500.
FABULOUS VIEW HOME
On the front ro\v in exclusive Irvine 1'errace.
Lovely Oriental decor \Vith 4 bedrooms, sunk-
en Jivi ng roon1 , famil y roo1n; S\Vimming pool.
Circular driveway. Beautiful gardens, a
Shan£ri·La. $187.400.
IRVINE COVE
l st 1'ime offered in fashionable Irvine Cove,
with private romn1u nity beach. 3 Bedroom11
& baths. lovely grou nds. Elegant formal din-
ing room : 1165,000.
HARBOR
COMPANY
REALTORS
Selling Real Est1te in Newport Harbor
Since 1944
673-4400
Gtneral Gener•I
OPEN HOUSE SAT./SUN. 1·5
512 ANGELITA DRIVE
Irvine 'I'errace ~2. ('d!\l. ('har111ing 3 BR .•
2 bath home in thi11 choice. quiet area. Ideal
for indoor-outdoor fa 1nily living & entertain-
ing.
A "Must To See" al $62.500
CLAUDE SHIFFER
REALTOR 675·0473
General
SHAKE ROOF
R111!1!" f'Xtf'r lor hon11· l01·111r<1
on a lar~e Bizr t'(lrnl'r lnl. :1
Big IW>d11n~. 1 bulhi: 11• 11.
riN delBChr'd J:.'ll\ 1 ~1r;.:f'
rrrr.fonn p1'1in \', ith ~ll~
ll.1th!f'r ht'f' pl1 . C':tll nn·,1 In
.~M' !111~ ;1.tr11 4·Jrfln h1'11n;::.
op;tn -S1111urr!11,v 1.j, ~,()
Sprlngric>ld. ('.J\1.
$33,900
Newport
General
HARBOR
HIGHLANDS
NEWPORT BEACH
~parklirU? ~ bedroom 2 h11!11
a111I lnin1:i1·olalr! r-.tndl'm
bulltin k1h·hl'n, rnr1n11I din-
lnir. ;1.lnt C'RrPf'lini.::. rot•f'rrrl
b1·11·k pt1!10 and fanta!lllc'l\11~
lnncl~~·af)('d. \\'ri lk to r-.la rinrr
School 1t11d \Vr!'lh·l1rr lihnp-
p!ng. $3-5.000.
Call 545-A4:l4 fopc'n "'"~.)
\outh "(. oa st
. -
JR. ESTATE
V1 BLOCK TO SCHOOL
$30,SOO
t;. I. 1crn111 -try ~'~ do\\11
all othf'r!'I! :\ l'M!droon1 s. 2
baths, .separalf' i.· a m t I y
room \\'ilh 111 Tll'&l'li v e
f1replal"e, wire saver bui.llin
kitehen. di~washer. Patio.
Many added wallpaper ac-
cents, rich \\'ood panelin&,
nevi &'Old shag carpeting.
Near all shopping, 11hort
drive to free\vays. 962-5566.
TARBELL
ASSUME LOAN!
REDUCED!
LOW DOWN!
.JU~J REDUCED! Less than
S:!.250 down, Payments
around S200 r;uit you! Don'!
mi~~ this lovely living roou1.
Paul Bunyan rarnily roon1
with. open beam ceiling and
\·aulted! Crackling fireplace.
King size bedrooms. Don't
\\'ail, Call OOV.'! 645-0J0.1.
1111!1 \I I. 01 \0\
""' '1, 1c)<;>\
QUIET
~STSIDE
Delightful. charming 2 bed-
room. <'arptls, drapes, buill -
inr;, rin>pla1·e and larie
patio. Priced al only Sl9,500.
Ov.11Wr \\'iii hf'lp finance.
Just lisfl'd. Jlu11y!
Call 54Q..115l fO.Pf'n evf'~.•
Spanish
Red Tiie Roof
Eastside location. Nice til.'O
bedroom. brick firepi&cl!',
with garage converted to
studio apartment. All thlt
on a big R-2 lot, makes a
good inwsbnent •i th future
1'11.nd value, Pritt S26.500.
For jnform&tion p I ea 11e
phone :146-2311
Mesa Verde
Hi9hlands
No Down To Vets
You bargain hunters must
111ee this 1'1t'U. Vtrde beauty.
New carpet, beautiful Palot
Vmte atone flreplact,
•I
F•irvitw
64U811
tanytime}
TAKE OVER !ttthly paint..i •nside ~ ou•
Priced low for ~fesa Vtrdt!
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House ond Unit •16 Linda hlo Newport Hei9hts P•l•• V.rdr fittpta<:<, 2 "' s.i:,!1191 Open .,11 9 '"'
Opt:n. Sun. 1·5 11\l lJl!de location. &pnratr J.!:lrfl~. harchvood flooNC. i $25,500 l.()\ltly 5 BR. 411 Ba. do!..k. nla,tt"I' ht'droon1 ~ul1 r lo\1('r )C'3nt old. $29,j()(I. l'l.c11 BAYFRONT
Cut,. l\ou$e . Sm111l rrar un11 SIG7.000. l.f'fl.~•· \1 opt1ru1 to ll'\'f'I, tl lstln"thr ;ult'I dH· \arpf'l ftc111tor11. :-.~"6\0.
• r.real Cn11t11i :\ll!:M loc11t1on buy, Th\11 '' 11 n1ud "~-fflrf'nt. t'C1r111 du1111~. x1't•a1 INTt:RVlE\V1NCR.t;-:-AAlr11-
• Cnun1ry mood. R.lod C11"JN't Fr•nlc James, Realtor livtnr. RP<! r1rpt•! Rl"al 1or~. men 'v 01· "'l1hol11 txp. Cdr-.1
Yt'"Jlnn. ~o. 541-4617 ~. lN', tllR 67!>-T~. ·--------
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Saluld>y, Mll'Cb ZS, 19n DAILY PILOT
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HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 Bedroom1)
450 Bolero (Park Lido) N.B.
548-9867 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
il:610 Larkspur. Corona del Mar
673-8080 $44,750 (Sun 1·5)
(2 Br & F•mily Rm or Den)
•26 Beacon Bay, Ne,vport Beach
642-8235 $64.900 !Sun 1·5)
(3 Sedroom1l
*263 Ocean V1e\v tN e\\'port l·leights) Nt:\\'·
port Beach
642·8235 !Sal & Sun 1·51
**#106 Linda Isle !Linda Isle) Newport
Beach
642-8235 $129,500 1Sat & Sun 1-5)
30632 Marilyn, Laguna Beach
494-7644 $37,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
512 Angelita Dr., (Irvine Terr. •2) CdM
675-0473 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
*1961 Irvine Ave ., Costa Mesa
644-7662 (Sun 1·5)
1953 Maple St., Costa Mesa
645-4040 (Sat 11·5)
il:33891 Calle Borrego, San Juan Capo.
830·0640, 496-1 245 1Sat & Sun 1·5)
(3 BR & F•mily Rm or Den)
1106 Sandpiper Dr .• Corona del ~1a r
644·1177 S55 .500 !Sal & Sun 1-5\
2226 Channel Rd . (Bal boa Peninsula)
Ne\vport Beacli
833-0700 Sl69,500 !Sat & Sun 1-5\
1114 White Sails IHarbor Vit:\V Broad~
n1oorl
833·0700 $59,500 (Sun 1·5)
9234 Daisey, Fountain Vallev
842-2561 $32,900 (Sat & Sun 1·51
2036 Galaxy Dr., (Dover Shores) Newport
Beach .
646-1550 $92,300 (Daily)
2313 Redlands. Newport Beach
642-6235 $46,5 00 (Sat & Sun 12·5\
1934 Port Carney (liarbor Vie\v Homes)
Newport Beach
673-2222 ISal & Sun 1-4:30 1
3068 Gibraltar (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa
541Hil94 $29.900 540-6194
*1662 l)a\au !Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa
546-41 4l ~5.500 1Sal & Sun· 1-5)
3001 Grant Ave., Costa Nlesa
540-1l51 (Sun 1·5)
*1820 Irvine Ave (Baycresl) Nwpt. Bch.
642-5200 $53,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
17646 Rockrose Way (Univ. Park) lrvine
642-5200 $33,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
*1730 Tradewinds Lane (Baycrest) N.B.
642·5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1927 Secrest (So.) Santa Ana
642-5200 $27,950 rsun 1·5)
2034 Miramar (Balboa Perun) N.B.
675-4600 (Sat & Sun 1-4 :30)
**34 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) N.B.
675-5930 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1915 Tradewinds ( Baycresl) N.B.
642·8235 $66,500 (Sun 1-5)
3098 Donneybrook. Costa Mesa
642-8235 $29,950 (Sun 1·5)
**324 Morning Star (Dover Shrs.) N.B.
642-8235 (Sun 1·5)
2103 Wallace Ave .. Costa Mesa
646-8012 $24.250 (Sat & Sun)
914 Citrus Pl. (Eastblulf) N.B.
644-4910 $44,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2042 Galaxy (Dover Shores) N.B.
644-4910 $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30)
2223 Irvine Ave., (Back Bay) N.B.
644-4910 $45,000 (Sat 1·5:30)
2000 Tustin Ave .. (Back Bay) N.B.
644-4910 $64,500 (Sun 1·5:30)
1231 Sand Key, Corona del Mar
644-5346 $74,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
3363 California, Mesa Verde
646-7171 (Sun 2·5)
960 S?ringfield (o!I Paularino) C.M.
646-6811 $33,900 (Sat 1·5)
303 La Jolla, Newport Beach
546-8640 (Sun 1·5)
(4 Bedrooms)
325 Cam eo Shores Rd, Corona del 11ar
673-1515 $79,900 ISal & Sun\
2t00 Vista Laredo, (East Bl uffs) Newport
Beach
644-1133 ISuu 1·5)
*4727 Dorchester (Cameo Hills) Corona
del Mar
833·0700 $86,500 (Sun I ·4)
il:4500 Orrington (Cameo Shores) Corona
del Mar
833-0700 $175,000 (Sun 2·5)
2025 Baltra Place (Meoa Verde) C.M.
546-5990 $47,!IOO (Sun 1·5)
**227 Canal Street, Newport Shores · 613-8550 $49,950 (Sun 1·5)
342 Peach Tree Lane. Newport Beach
646-7171 · (Sun I·5)
(4 BR & F1mlly Rm or Deni
3429 Sea Breeze 1H1rbor View Hills) Co·
rona del 1'1ar
M4·5386 $72.800 1Sat & Sun 1·51
2812 Cliff Dr. (Newport licighl!I Newport
Bea:ch
8.~3·0700 $72,500 1Sun 1·51
1707 Candlestick Lane (Baycresl) Newport
Beach
833-0700 $72,500 (Sun 1·5)
18751 San Rufino (Turtle Rock) lrvine
833-0700 $73,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
**16761 Bolero, Huntington Harbour
833-0700 (Sun 1·5)
*4633 Tremont (Cameo Shores) Corona
del Mar
833·0700 $140,000 (Sat 1·5)
2024 Galaxy Dr., (Dover Shores) Newport
Beach
646-I MO $124,600 (Dally\
:29 Augusta Lane, <Big Canyon) Newport
Bearh
642·8235 S87,900 (Sat &. Sun 1·5)
1369 Galaxy Dr. !Dover Shores) Newport
Beach
642-6235 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
**1641 Bayside Dr , <..orona det Mar
675·1935 1Dallyl
1307 Outrigger Dr , tl·{arbor \'1c\v llillsl
Corona del r..Jar
644 -5476 $79.500 1Sa1 & Su n 1-51
24492 Overlake. t,ake Forest
830·6030 $48.500 •Sal & S1111 l -5)
23412 D11r\"ea. El "l'otu
830-60~0 $34 .500 1Sn n 1·5)
9221 \\lilheln1 ('1rele. llunling1or1 Be~<'h
842·2561 $27.900 1Sal & S1111 1·5)
·17926 As h St . .,·ountain \'alley
963-2146 S32.000 1S:i1 & Sun)
*305 Kings Place (Cliffhavcn) N.B.
642-5200 $58.500 (Suu J-5)
10534 La Perla. f<~ountain Valley
968-0329 (Sat & Sun)
2017 Port Cardiff (H.V, Homes) N.B.
833-0700 $62,500 ISun 1·5)
521 Avocado (Irvine ·rcrr) <:di\1
673-3100 $67,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
222 \Tia Palern10 I Lido lslcl ~.!'\.
673-7000 1Sat & Sun 2·5 )
*4633 Ro xbur.v 1t:a11\eo S hores~ ('el l\!
644-766:! isat & Su n 1-5)
*1609 Ant iqua 1 Bay(' rest) N.B.
642-8235 $89.500 I Su n 1,1)
1836 (;a lax y Dr. (Dover Shorc11) N.B.
642-82i5 · 1 Daily 1·5)
*1954 Santiago ~Dover Shores) N.B.
644-7270 $97.500 (Sun 1·5)
2865 Boa Visla (Mesa Verde) C.M.
546-5990 $44.950 lSat 1-6)
*2955 Ma ui Place (Mesa Verde\ C.M.
546-5990 $48,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5 )
3061 Ca?ri Lane (Mesa Verde) C.M.
546-5990 $96 ,500 (Sun 1-5)
**8 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) N.B.
644-4910 $155,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30)
1741 Port Sheffield (llbr Vu Homes) N.B,
644-4910 $68,500 (Sat & Sun l·5 :30)
**50 Linda Isle Drive I Linda Isle ) N.B.
644-49!0 $245,ooo 1Su11 1·5:301
1169 Paularino Ave. (~1esa North) C.l\11.
546-5880 $29,500 1Sal & Sun J-5)
21652 Branta ('.ircle, 1-luntington Beach
968-7379 $38.000 1Sat & Sun 1·5)
2638 Vista del Oro (Bluffs\ N.B.
644-5383 $45.950 Fee 1Sa1 & Sun 1·5)
"*2318 Holiday , New port Beach
646-7171 (S un 2-5)
**1939 Bayside Dr, Corona del Mar
675-4930 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2340 Cynthia St., Costa Mesa
645-4040 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2124 College, Costa Mesa
646-8611 $27,500 (Sat 1-4 :30)
2400 Windward Ln, (off Tustin Ave) N.B.
673-8080 $87,900 (Sat 1·5)
*1500 Eton, Newport Beach
546-8640 (Sat & Sun l ·5)
(S Bedrooms)
**1306 W. Bay (Balboa Penin.) N.B.
675-4600 (Sat & Sun 1-4:30)
2644 Basswood (Eastbluff) N.B .
644-4930 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2027 Paloma, Costa Me~a
675-4930 (S at & Sun 1·5)
(5 BR & Family Rm or Dan)
2006 Galaxy Dr., (Dover Shores) Newport
Bear.h
646·1550 $151.000 !Daily)
**309 Evening Star (Dover Shores) New·
port Beach
642·8235 $169 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2230 Arali1 St. (Eastbluff) Newport Beach
644·1102 $67.0QO ( Sun 1·5)
**•16 Linda Isle, Newport Beach
546-4617 $167,000 (Sun 1·5)
*2899 Club House Rd. (Mesa Verde) CM
549-0498 $51,500 (Sat & Sun 12·5)
il:l842 Galaxy Dr., (Dover Shores) N.B.
642-2589 $115,000 ISat & Sun 1-4)
1337 Galaxy Dr .• (Dover Shores) N.B.
642-8235 $219,500 ·1Sun 1-5)
2715 Lighthouse Lane, Harbor Vu Hills
673-6550 $74.900 JSun 1·5:301
3807 Park Green Dr., (Harbor View\ CdM
675-7225 (Sun 1·5)
(6 Bedrooms)
16182 Ml. Lowe Cir (Parkside East) l'.V.
839~7 (Sat & Sun 2·5)
(6 BR & F1mily Rm or Den)
17082 Camelot Ci r, HunUngton Beath
846-6371 $16,300 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE
(2 Badroom1)
158 Brookline, Costa Mesa
645-4040 <Sun 1·5)
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
(2 BR & Bach. Apt .I
~208 Marcus, Ne,t·porl Beach
675-1972 !Sat & '1111 1·5)
FOURPLEX FOR SALE
CFourplex l , 2, 1, 1}
42M28 Avocado, Corona det Mar
644-8000 $1S7,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
APARTMENTS FOR SALE
(6 Units, 2 llr. Eich)
900 E. Oceanfront, Newport Beach
644-7662 (Sun 1-5)
WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE
**1641 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar
875-1935 (Dally)
._ ....
***'••I n4 W•t•rfre11t ••W...m•11t
24 DAILY PILOT
I -·u. l~I I~ I _ ...
General Gentr1t
U""IClUt ti()MtS
THE &EST HOMES ......
... IN THE BEST AREAS . .
TRADITIONAL HOME : Two story-in modern
day •style is this Mesa Verde 4 bedroOfn with
paneled den, manicured lawns and large for·
mar·dining room. U-should·C·il~ Super loca-
tion near park, school and golf course and a
housewife who's neat as a pili: but trans·
ferred ea st! Price just reduced $2000. to
$44.950. One of the ntost unique buys 'in the
enfire area. PHONE UNIQUE MESA VERDE
546-5990 .
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NOTHING COMPARES: Price wise-and fea-
ture wise there's nothing in Baycrest/Dover
Shores to compare with the home at 1227 San·
tiago Or. 4 bedroom s. crystal clear deep wa-
ter oool, cozv den family room with arched
firePlace and an honest to }?oodness ocean vi~\Y from the second story promenade deck.
Tt's suoer·huy! Ooen Sunday l to 5. PHONE
UNIQUE NEWPORT BEACH 645-6500.
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R~ALL Y NEAT: Adult homo -overlooking
Buck Gully and down to the Ocean. Immacu·
late condition and roomy 3 bdrm ~Joor plan
with central patio, minimum maintenance
and maximum security. Excellent property.
. Offered at $74 ,500. PHONE UNIQ UE CO·
RONA DEL MAR 675-6000.
G1ner•I Gener el
COLWELL P,.operfuJ
PEACE! PERFECT PEACE
In a SECLUDED 2 BEDROOM COIT AGE
with HW floors, fireplace, dining area and
separate service porch. Also reap the income
from the rear 2 BEDROOM unit v.•hich is
separated from your cottage by a large dou· .
ble garage and SPACIOUS GREEN LAWN.
An ideaJ starter property or retirement in·
vestment Priced to sell at 134.950 with lib-
eral terms.
CUL·DE·SAC
IMMACULATE HOME in Mesa Verde. 3·
BDRM, 2-Bath. Paneled DIC Garage. Large
pallo with brick bar·b-que. $30,500 FHA· VA.
HEAVEN STILL PROTECTS
THE WORKING MAN
\Vhere can you find a 4·BDR~1. 21ri Bath
home for $31.000? Modern B/l Elec. Kitchen.
loads of storaee soacc. All is in MOVE-IN
CONDITION. Front and rear yard all ~real.
Please see this .
LIGHT AND AIRY
4 Bedrooms. 2 bath home with family r oom
and electric B/I kitchen. Fully carpeted and
draped. Excellent MESA VERDE location. can
be purr.based on FHA /VA terms. IMMED·
IA TE POSSESSION if ne<essary. Only
$33 ,750.
GET A CORNER ON THE MARKET
Good corner home, completely fenced with
boal entrance. LARGE HOME . 4 BDRMS. 2
Baths. Good carpeting and landscaping. FHA·
VA $32 .500.
OVER ONE-HALF ACRE
Ask us or tbe possibilities for this very good
NEWPORT BEACH vacant lot • $31 ,500.
HAVE YOU EVER
had a DESIRE to build your own home? How
about one with a vie\v? 8800 sq. fl, fee land
$23.500.
c 0 L UJ ELL PROPERTIES. INC.
REAL ESTATE
220 E.17th St.
Costa Mesa 646 • 0555 • 549·1910
Evenings C11l 836-6960 or 646-4579
General
-·-~ .__I -_ ... ..__ .......... I~ I -.....
6-ner•J
"SEttERS
OF
FINE
HOMES"
BA YCREST ·JUST LISTED
Beautiful 4 BR., 21> bath home • 2~' paneled
fam . room wllh floor·to-ceiling fireplace •
large sunny breakfast area -huge poolsize
yard. $62,750. .
FINE IAY & OCEAN VIEW
From this solendid 3 BR. Harbor View Hills
home. Ask to see this at sunset, then watch
the twinkling lights on Iha bay. Tl>i• is the
lowest priced NICE home with such a gor·
geous view. Only $50.500.
WATERFRONT WITH SUP
Your own beach, good swimming, even some
fishing. and your private slip for a large boat.
PLUS a really lovely home with new carpel·
ing & drapes. The bayside patio is delight-
ful. For Newport waterfront • $77,500 is a
very low price!
' Our ataff av~r11ge1, oV!r
lndivldu&l rxj>erience.
8 Y'"M 675-3000
Welton®Company
r ... !ALTOflS
CHINA COVE
Waterfront custom built home. 3 BR., mas-
ter br. w/frplc. & sundeck. Only one avail-
able at this price. $119,000.
12 UNITS.NEWPORT BEACH
Pool. 1 Block to beach. Some apls. w/ocean
view. Great tax benefits. No vacancy prob-
lem. Owner will consider trade.
FOUR·PLEX TOWNHOUSE
Under Construction
Beautiful units w/handsome wood exterior.
Owners 3 br., w/frplc. (3) two brs. Buy now
& choose your colors. $78,200.
NEAR BEACH
3 Br .. lar~e family room w/frplc. 2 baths,
separate dining & den. $36,500 .
2845 E . Co•st Highway
Corona del Mar 615-6900
O.nerel
1 Day Introduction to -MODERN EXCHANGING -
N.atlonally known Real Estate specialists wil l
<hscuss tomorrO\Y5 creative problem solving
techniques to benefit clients today.
Bob Steele • Newport Beach
Cliff Weaver • San .Jose
C. C. Chatham • Glendale
Jack Etlin -Santa 1'1onica
Bill Broadbent • San Luis Obispo
Malcom Misuraca· Santa Rosa Attorney
"Legal Pitfalls of Real Estate Exchanging"
Coordinators: Madge Davis. Bruce Howey
ORANGE COAST EXCHANGORS
Monday· March 27. 8:30 ,l..M.
All
Airporter Inn· Newport Beach
day Seminar (including lunch) $17.50
General
NO DOWN
MESA VERDE -
$27,DOO
No down GI or. a11S\,lmplion
on pre.sent loan your month·
Jy payments will be only
$156 including taxes, prin·
ciple, interest & insurance.
3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Builtin
gas kitchen, a real v.·ife-
u.ver. Plush earpeling,
drape!'!. No down G.I. terms
-low down Fl-IA. too!
Prime locationr Walk lo
everything. M0-1720.
TARBELL
2955 Harbor, Costa Mc~
CAN'T FIND IT? * WILL BUILD your dream
home. lfave slAH for com-
plete home package.
Put yoUr conl.idenCe in our
<19 years of quality custom
home building.
See example of product &.!
2006 Galax)', Dover Shores.'
Ivan Wells & Sons
~ener•I
PARK · STREET
3 Bedroom, hardwoOO floor
home with electric builtin
kitchen, .2 separate garages
on this big corner lot plus a.
covered enclosed JI a t I o .
Who's !int'.' . ·
$24,950.
NowpG rl
at
Fairview
646-8111
(anyt ime)
$28, 900 • No Down
4 BDRM+ DEN
G. J. terms. 4 big bedrooms.
2 baths, secluded rear living
room boasts a handsome
fireplace. All ~ I e c t r i c
"Award" builtin kitchen,
dishwasher. 2 patio&. Quiet
cul-de-sac strE"et. Enjoy cool
oce-an breezes. Short C)'cle
to beach. 962-ll7J.
TARBELL
Shangri-La
In Newport Shores
Ge:Mrll
T ahltian Pool
$2SS • Move lnl
$25,500!
\\'OW! BARGAIN HUNTERS
COAIE QUICK! Clant panel-
ed livln&' , mom. Country
kitchen. DEN OJ)t!M 1p Ta·
hillan pool Jlntd with Java
stone! Bl~ oversized lot!
T&.ke over c:1. LOAN with
annual" percentage rate n(
ONLY 5~% -OR -S25S
AND MOVt 1N! Jfurry, it
\\'iln't last! rCall 6-f5.ln03.
I Olli \I I 01 \ll\
R ; A , • c 1o
'
$200 Per· Acre!!
Jn Calif.'.' Only .f h", driving
lime from Orange. Hunt
jack rabbit and quaJ1 ~n
yoor own land. Walking
disla.nc:e lo a ir strip & water
we11, near boat launching.
\\'ill exchange ·Or' 'carry
j>aper onl)' $12.000. Call
673-3550. .
$25,500!
NO DOWN TERMS
No dov.·n lo vets-low" down
a.II othPrs. J bedrooms, 2
baths. seclud~ rt'ar living
roon1 overlooks the park
like y11rd. Luxutious ahftg
clltpeting. Prime area, walk
to shops, park · And all
schools. 540-17al.
TARBELL
2955 Harbor. c.oSta Mesa
$23,500.
3 Bt-dnn. 1 ~, BA. crpt1, drps,
patio, srorage bldg, iprinJc.
Jers. FHA/VA tenrt!I.
FHA-VA TERMS
3" Bedrm + family rm. l uge
double.car .,gar. $25.000.
Roy McCiirdle Re•ltor
1810 Newport .Blvd., C.M.
548-7729 23cy) sq. It. of comfort. con·
venience, v.·aJk to the bcarh, '""""""""""""'""""!!!I
EASTBLUFF
U~IOOI: tti=IO:S
CORONA DELMAR· 675-6000
B r 0 a d m 0 0 r -Co ro n a d e I M a r l!!!!!!Ge"""ne"""ra 1"'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'""G!!!!!!e ............ 1 "'"""'"""""="• !!!!
treedom lrom yard nu1in·
teiiance. Amb1~ Ovrr iii lht
rommunity pool. clubhoUSf'
and lenois cour111:. This 4
brdroom homt' is adult M·
{'Upied and in absolulely im·
maculale .. move in .. con·
dition. Boat landing, too!
S49,950. Call 546-2313.
3 BR •• 2 bA .• family kitchen.
1-Slory. W11lk to park. bike
fo i!IPhool. "A11nt rondiUon,"
$44.T.iO.
2443 East Coast Highway, Corona de\ Mar
MESAVERDE ·S46-~990
2850 M~sa' Verde Drive, Costa Mesa .
NEWPORT :BEACH· 645-6500
1649 Weslclilf Drive, Newport .Beach
Gen~ral General"
· ··' --• -da<NQll 'llfT•J:all:JJl:.JJWRSKSY----* BAYCREST *
LARGE POOL
$82,500
First time offered. Lovely 4 Br., family
rm., dining rm .. 3 car garage, Harbor
& Ocean view. Fully crpt~d .. drapes, beau·
ti!ully landscaped. Adjacent to greenbelt
area. Walking distance to shopping &
schools.
OPEN SUNDAY-ID A.M.-5 P.M.
2606 Wavecre1t Drive ·
Or c•ll for •ppt. By Owner 644-1211
General General * BAYSHORES *
oflnJa J!J/e
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
77 Linda Isle Drive
Beautifully decorated 5 BR. home on lagoon.
Huge mslr. BR. w/beam ceiling, frpl. Lge.
liv. rm. & family rm. 1'"'ormal din. rm, Secur·
ity System. deck & boat slip; ...... $230,000.
For Complete Information
On All Homes l Lots, Please Call:
Home & Investment
Realty
342.5 E. Coasr H\\'Y .. Cdr..f BAYCREST 4
3200 Sq. ft. 4 BR., family on ., Golf Course View dining nn. s.am•. 6rkk •
Beautiful Easlside home 1ile. Near new. Fee land.
with panoramic view of golf S87,900.
course, featurinJ;t" plaster &AYFRONT'3 BR.
wall~. harrlwoorl floors lmmac-.. near harbor en·
beam ceiling!!, rormaJ din'. trance & beach. Now $11.5.000
ing. hulltin kitchen and de-for qu ick salf'.
tacht"d double garagr. Only CdM BEAUTY
$26,SOO. HURRY Ne\\•ly dtt0r., 2 bdrm. on
644-llll An)'lime Agt.
STEPS TO BEACH
CNewport-$29,5001
3 BR., faipil)' rm., 2 baths,
bltn1. Pools, tennis,· rec.
area. CALL NOW!!
CAYWOOD REALTY * 548-1290 *
CLOSE TO BEACH
Large 3 BR. 2 ba. duplex
v.-ith 3 firept11.ct>1. $55,000.
Canal front lot .....• $20,(00
George Williamson .
Realtor
Plus 4 bclrms .. family rm., dining r~.~3_baths.
Quiet street . Ivan \.Veils construction. Beau·
tifully Jandscaoed. I-luge gas BBQ under c?v·
ered patio. Built-in vacuum center. Htgh
beam ceilinged living areas. Elec. doo~ open·
er to 2\fi car garage. All bit-in elec. k1t_c~en.
Xlnt floor plan for Jiving & entertam1ng.
For additional details, call -
OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
4 UNITS• 341 Bayside Dr .. Sui.to 1. N.B. 675-6161 Call 546-5880 (Open l'Ves.1 duplrx lol in good Joe.
F11M' ~~1 iiiil(D]
5~70 645-1 S64
* SE.E this choice golf
rourse view Jot. ,El .Niguel
Golf Cou r se. Owner
644-&144. 2516 VISTA DRIVE
PRIVATE BEACJf AREA -J
bdrm .. 2 bath. din. room. * KINGS ROAD *
CHILT ROBINETT BAY & :QiA"'!, V!EW •
REAL TOR 644-7958 OR 642·I099 Charming early American, ....:.... ____ -flr711l,..,..-mw lge. liv. room w/beam eeil--.iurVVD-----ing &. u~ brick fireplact".
Gener•I General scparale din. area, J ---------1 bdrm11.. 2 lmths, hll-in All Of The Latest!
A like alll'I nf'W roachrs home
in Me.~a Vrrrlr. Thi~ .i::rca!
open air homr fr111ul"f',: 3
bedroon1s. \\\'O rull ha!hs. nn
atrium, rASY carr y11rrl.
hugl' brick firepl11cr. buit1-in
china cl05"! anri largr i:oun-
try stylr ki!rhrn & ll'lmily
room. A musl sre for those
who likt> rontrmporary liv·
lng. 646-7171 $34.500.
oTHEREAL
\'.'"'-ESTATERS '-. U•" •. t, ' -' ••
TRILEVEL
S BEDROOMS!
$24, 900!!
BEACH ESTATE
\VO\Vt Wl-IAT A VALUf.:!
Birch pant'] in gian! livin~
room. Rf'al used brick firr·
p\Ac-e. Kr«ifly pinr. family
room Rfl<i big, too! Formal
dinE". 5 huge bedrooms. Jog
kitchrn w/brea.kfa111 bar to
family 11.rca. 11cwing room.
bc11utiful ya.rd PLUS
i;eparate fenced 11rr11 for
rE"crea!ional v~hiclcs or boat
• $49.500. * Newport
Heights *
to beach. Don"t wait -caJI BEST LOCATION in the
now -645-0303, Heights -1...ge. !iv. room,
HIRI.\ I I. 01 \0\
R C AlTON':..
family room, fonnal din.
room, J bdrm .. 2 baths. 2
fireplaces. bll-ins, near new
linoleun1 &. cpl. -ASKING
$46,000.
"'C"' THOMAS
GI NO DOWN l ~G"'on"'•"'r•"!1--!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.;;~,"'no"'r"'•1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Exceptional opportunity for
g.,oo investment. Monthly ---------
income of $.565. Vacancy
factor has been nil. Just put
on markel for out of town
owner. Should &ti Uris v.·eek.
POSSESSION
"flODAY!
COLLEGE DR. VA NO DOWN _:.._...:~.:h -
4 big bdrms .•. w/2 baths, on this rare value. 2-1
locAted on quiet cul-de-sac bedroom.!i plus a 2 bedroom
street_. Veterans .no down or rear unit. 2 bedroom now
College P•rls
PRlME Corner -4 BR. 2 BA.
with el~ant dining •
rovere-ct J>Alio. Ser · to ap-
preciat~ 547~2442 by appl.
please.
TREES, TREES
s•;. DOWN
Beautiful tree shaded rt'!!li·
dential lll1'A. Popular .f bed·
room 2 bath home wi!h
double fiN>place &: indoor
B-B·Q, ancl all buillins. 111·
neS!'!: forres immedial,e sale
-$31.500.
Call ~4 (open f:ves. l
ONLY $2B,SOOI
EXCEPTIONAL V AJ. U E !
Big Jiving room, huge fami·
ly room with RAISED
HEARTHJo'TREPLACE
ALL IN DEL PISO TILE!
Breakfa11t bar. Cozy kitchen
with cale doors. 2
COVERED PATIOS. CE·
MENT DRIVEWAY. Brick
gul!ers. Boal and trailer
planters f'verywhere. Rain
guUPrs. Boal and trailer
submit your terms. vacant and l'l!ady for im-
$27,SOO m~iate occupancy . l
Open 1-4:30 Satutday bedrooms rented at $120 per
2124 College, Costa Mesa month each. Keep llS home
and rental. Only $36.000. J( Newpo rt you have been in the
service. call us. •I
Fairview Walker & Lee
646-8811 Reallor!I
(anytime) 1 -~5<_>-0~'~"-°"~'~"-· 1_il~'~P_>_r _
Open House Sal.&. Sun. l·S
10202 Kamuela Drive ga1P. 1MMEDIATEl ---..coo.=-==--
POSSF..SST6N. to qualified MUST SEE I
buyer! Hurry! Call &4:>-0303. Mode rn 3 BR. 2 Ba.
Midst lovely trees
I ORI.\ I I. OI ~O\
ll£A~T,_,,;>,
Master Sized Rooms
?.finimum care property
Multi-Amenities
Marvelous Colla Mesa
Mini·Price $33.500
Call: 673·366.1 54&--0ns Eves.
Huntington Beach
S. of Garfield oU Brookhursl.
10% dn. Gnly $21,800. 3·
bedroom, 1% baths, dbl
pr., w/boat door. Minute!
to stores &. beach.
Lochenmyer'
Rcalto1
BY Ownt".r. Best in ·toUege
Pk. 4 BR. 3 BA. Top cond .
mer, nice 'n cozy in the Sell· at Appraisal."~76.
winter, l spacious
bedrooms, gracious front 1 _C_o_r_on_•_d_•_I _M_•_r_~
living room !overl ooks a LU SK -H ARBOR VIEW
pretty prelined street Patio HrLLS Paooramic v i 4! w
for t>scaping! Near schools ocean & bay. lmmac. ~ Br,
& shopping. 8'f2.:.256L 2 Ba. Fam, rm . Many
$24,000 • No Down
PARK LIKE . YARD
G. I. terms. Low down FHA
all others. Cool in the sum-
TARBELL
Newport H'ghts. $23,250
Love!)' Cottage on lge. tree
shaded lof. Best heights
location. Call for appt.
BALBOA .BAY PROP, * 642·7491 *
ON THE BEACH
upgraded fl'at.u.r!'s. Fet 111.nd
$79.500. Opeo ~1. &: Sun.
(1-5). O.vner 1307.0utrigaer
Dr. &«-5476.
· · · Nen-porl Bf'Q("h loWnhousr. $30,500 Realtor
NO DOWN TE RMS 224 w. Coast Hwy. 543-5.527 YOU'LL VOTE •••
EASTSIDE
CHARMER
Spolless 2 BR home, plenty
of room for campt'r & boat.
associated
BROKERS-REAL TORS
2025 W 8olboo 1>73-166)
1800 Newport Blvd .. C.M.
3 bedroom, _2 bath beach
house, compl'etely furnished.
Terrific value in Newport
for $A3,CkXI. Red carpet
Realtors. ~-
Office Open Sat. & Sun. F ast resllltll"ate Jl!st a phone
BEST VIEW IN LUSK
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
See harbor, pc.r¥nsula, piers.
Catalina, ships at sea! Hird
to fi~ Montecltp Model -4
BR, 2~ BA, fam nn f72,800.
Open ].5 Sa.t.-SUn. 3429· Sea·
breeze Ln. Owncf, ~-5386.
Irvine Ter r · $67,500
Jmmaculate 4 bdnn I fami·
ly, super fireplace,' spacious
ya.rd. Ideal fa.mily home.
Open Sat. &,Sun.J fo Si. p.m. c. R. !i•ttr•ss '42-1415
Trv carcfTl"'f' living-Jn brau· tif~I !'!Urroundini:;i1. Clo,:e
( t.o bcRch and only ~!rps tn
prlvat~ pool. J B{'drooms. :1
hRths and formRI dinin~
rnon1. Pricer! brlow mnrkel
and only $31,500.
-Call Mfi.~<I() 'Oprn f'vcs.)
: .
-•
-
~IRITAGI
~ . lllEAlTOltS
$200 DOWN
3 bf-(lroom. 2 halh 11vo ~ror.-•
~. Pluo;h ('Rrpcl.~ t,
dnpn throughoul, bu1ll-1n
nnet: & o v f'n and
re.frlgerator. Pool ftnd pa!io
with lots of ~nery. Musi
be 1Qld. Call now.
alker & Lee
Rt~lan:
SG-046> Opon 'ril 9 PM
All rlrctrlc pu~h J.lulton built· Newpnrl Beach Evl'. 545-5643
in kitchen, double ovens, ---------
ril,hwashor. full dining mom. NO. COSTA MESA
.Family· room with inviting ""28 700 VA
••• FOR THIS Guest area. Workshop. Low l-----~=--
Jow dowo.· :112 Sanla Isabel. PERFECT
hrcplaef'. Jo'ull,v t'&rpclrd. ;Ji '
aMlsfs homt with many cus-
tom features. FIVE (5) BIG
BEDROOMS; privale yard,
tif'ar bf>ach. library, schools
And p;u-k. $43,000.
C.M. for the beginner or retired
tnitsler bedroom with mir· -Really sharp! A great
rorcd v.•Rrdml:K-.!i. ~·ront & h1mily home \V/8 lrg fnrrl
N'ar pa!ioll. 540-1720. y.11rrl fnr th~ kid.!i; hltn kitch·
TARBELL
rn !or mom: '1 romplrtely
fini~hcrl garRge for all clArf~
proJl'."CI,:. Plus: terrific
2955 lfarbor, Costa J'i11',:R ("rpl'g, lovrty wallp.aper.!;.
nrarly nr\v paint Inside I.·
ou t. err. lnterr1>tl'rl! BY OWNER
J..11rgr tl~ iwi. ft.) i Br, 21 ~ Call M0-1151 tOJ>f!n l'Ve!I.)
hath home in Sandpointr. 2 I -
minUl(!S from S. Coast Plaza. ~HllrTAGE l
Living room ~·ith sepa.ralc . -~ MM.TOM J
dlnina area, fittplAce, roun-1 ===:.=:=::::==::::::!.
try kit<hcn wllh l•~ily $34 950
room. shag t11.rpet1ng • •
throughout. Patio, -fully land-4 8dr. + F•mlly Rm.
"Caped, fenced yktd. 1 block Owner lransftrttd. 4 bed·
to elementary school 11nd 3 rooms, 2 hath hoJ'.Tle with
ghort blocks to nrw pArk· scpnr11tc family room. Gra-
playground~ $34.900. Call rlou~ HvlrtJt room with in·
557-3111 U!. no &nS\\'tr. vilili~ flr,.Pl&ce. All t".le<:tric
832.flGli6). '"Awarrl"huiltln r11nitt!, ov,.n
. -It dl5hwai1her. PN>!!tlgt' •d· $17,50077 d""' or dl~lnrlion.· Quid
7.o:>nt'C'I for prole~~f()n11! ul'r , {'Ul·de-aac-111rl'Ct. !r40-1120.
Lachenmyer
COATS . , &. 1860 Newport Blvd., C.M.
Realtor
WALLACE 646-3928 Eves 54~1
REAL TOii.$ MESA VERDE • 962-4454 •
Open Evening.s
TARBELL
$15.00 MOVES
YOU IN
50xJ!il'l IL 101. 1 hrdroom 0\1!1ttlndl,.: -t btdmnm7° 2
hou~ TIO\Y full y ff!U lppt'ti The fastest draw tn the West ~th home .J years olrl. ~lluty aalon. Rtd ~.rJH!ll ... & 'DAily Pilot Owltied he! Carpet • R. r a.I tor•.
Rtalton. 546-8640. .1!l<IS.:.;.:....H.:1t.:bo<.:.:.• .:°"".:.:.':....M..;';;;.'";:...._'..;A.:d._'4;...;.2-56.:.:..11:.... ____ ·..;--.::_:;c.c:;_· ----~-
couple. Xln't condition. Lov-
f!l,y 3 Bedrms, Hardwood
floots. Priced .right at
$27,500. On lovely. cu.J-de-sac
close 10 Weslclirt.
3629 E. Colit •1 wy .. CdM * 675-5930 *
1 fedroom C9ndo
$45,ooo•
Prestige. cla.u. tlrgA~.
The most out.st&ndlf¥1: 11vtni
on the be:ach aeywht'rt. l\ed
earp.1 .Rt>J1on. ~·
640-.1928 .tves 873-7575 call away -642.o56'18
HNTAC• I ~.--.~__::!5"1~.,f
... ' :t '
,I; .AJ the need!• .. 1d ,,;· '~·
I ~. !J'-~r!n the nud ist ocllony,
TUW ·LAH . ,.,r • I I I I J 0 Compt.to '" <hutkle ., ... d by filflng '" fh1 rniisin~ wot~ - --• ·-you d1v1!¢p ftOl'l'I lflp No. 3 bllow.
8 PllNl NUMIER!O ttn!RS
JN 1HfSE SQUARES
UNSCRAM81.E LETTfltS
FOR ANSWElt
SCRAM·LEYS ANSWERS IN .DIM~·A·LINE .,
DAILY PILOT
,.__-_rw_• ... _l~ I ]~! l~I .___ -_rw---'l ~[
Coron1 dtl M•r • El Toro Huntington Beech Irvine t I rvlne Mi11ion Hilla Newport 1Se1c:h
CONTEMPO.
OWNER-LUSK
HARBOR VIEW
HILLS
El Tor°'"By Owner
Ot>3n 4 BR. J ,4 RA. DrllJ>f'!I
31M:I con1p\ttely <'Rl'J>f'tf'd.
GOODIES
FEE LANO-VIEW
l Br, ram rm. Prof. lAnrl·
SC8.Pf'(I ',\ rll!f"flr, $74,~.
644·5.3'46. OPf'n sa1 /Sun.
Nl<·Ply J3ndscapt'd, 'Covtt"l"d
patio. Closfl to ~choolfi, shoppin~ 11100 trtt11•11:." St-II FOR :
on VA. no do"'" $30,00(). $29.500
THREE
5fl.6--099fi, F"HA·VA
OPEN house Sai. & Sun. Rv 3 BEDROO~f, 1~ BATH
o"·ntr. J25 CamM $hoJ?~ Fountain Valley !'UPER CLEAN
Rcl. 6iJ..15U. Exeeu ti"" ----------FOR :
horn« \\'/\·1e"'· 4 BR, 3\.:i 0 • BR ' l B h U , \VnPr • i' , , llf ~ p $3},:l:JO
Athleees
f!H~nac
vParkWes•
BA. S79,9fl0. fl:lwn-li\·, rlin, elec kit., den FBA-VA
5 BDR1'f HARBOR VIEVi' & b11., fAn1 rm. 1.: 11oft. nr. 4 BR .. ll~ SA.
HOME. family rm., rlinlnt PA.11KSIOF: -UBIQUITOUS PAT !O
rm .. 1 3, SA.. Jnildi!d v.•/PX· r-:1rf'lid & Edin1t"r FOR:
tri.s. $68;300. tee. Owner, 0f')t'n Hnusr Sar.Sun 2-~ $2500 00\o\IN
~3$-t. ' 16182 ,'\1:1. l..<l1ve Cir. S.19-fi~7. ASSUME FHA LOAN
Huntington Beach I'-=
~~~~~~~~ ,~;:::;:;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;,
"CHEAPER LUSK J'.iarbor Vf(..w. Unusual B'l' 0\\INER 1800 sq ft. 4 BR, 4 OR !'> BEDROOMS
toe. Good deror. Mntiv:ul"d l:\>.t. BA, fAm rm. sh.a.e: <'Pl. 134 BATHS -$31.000 THAN RENT••
selli:ir_ ·Agent, 67.=...7n;, J{IR . u~ed brick patil", bi.e: kit· NF.F:DS LOVE. * Price S2'3.500
SUPER 2 B 2 B ('hen, S.12,000. Of)l'n hnu,.;r 847·9604 ~ r,, a .. pool. Sal & Sun. 963-21 ·16 KASABIAN * Paym.,ntl'. Tl'ltal S2Jj
iU<ll Ha.rhnr Vli!w, Agent. --~--------· * Clo,1;e to Beach
675-72Z5 HIR. ron &lie By 011·n,.r: 3 Rr.. Real Estate * 3 Bt>rfl'Ooms, 2 Rflths
21., R<1 .. frplr, lrij: dl'-'1. fn<'d 1 1 · • ANho.XIOUS
1
. ~vPral 4 b
60
r yrd. ~pl'lnklPJ'~ h·n! & t'f'Ar. ---------~-11 • .an!e ,1v1n~ Arf'a
mes. mmPu. l'J('Cup. 10 R 1 , ~ 1 , 3 . 0 0 Conversation Pit * Rrick fil'f'lilace
d A 67-72'15 HIR t'l\lll. nu~r1'"' o> 'J . • \~ll ,IM7~Jllt a;t°8· genr ,.,.... ·_ 962-.13i24. & · Fireptace
VIE\\'. -1100 SanrlpiPflr Dr, CLF.AN"';~R~R-. ~,-,-10-,-.,-h~o-m-,"
SecludM .. 1 -~~ .. lg, l11n1. $36.5()0. Ry Cl\\'""''-s~·;'...:
rm. o~·nt'r $;>.),.iOO, &\4-J 177. Rssum::i.hlP I 0 II n . :"r.
HARBOR VIEW HOME Garfield & Brook h 1.1 rs t
2 BR It den. 64f·1010 962-221\~1.
A hrimP for rntl'rlalnin'! ~ ..
faml!y !i1rins;. 4 he<1rnnm, 2
halh, f11mih· rno111, "I
rl"c<'oriJ!ors drrani. ('l!)i;:~ 10, ARE-A CONSCIOUS?-
I
VACANTI
READY TO ,MOVE IN I
F 11 hu]l"11~ "!\1.:t rquelt!'" n1odrl
111 1 ·n1ver~ily Park. 3
Bdrm~ .. 2'~ ba',:., family
rn1. 1,•/v.'"' har & frri l. 32 11.
n1.~1r. 15ui1r. "'' I fr p I c
FrP~h!y pllinrrrl insirle &
flUf'. Offt'l'f'd 11.l $40,99J.
'l3ob 1Prlhl,
---'llPuhor
"::ilNCE 1~16"
CONTEMPO.
250S\ &1rlcMn. l . .ASt\lntl llillA. *
01\•ner 11.nxiou!', 3 BR hom...
lmn\arul111r. 11prinl.:ltr unit.
lfiim~chl'!lt'ly 111'1\il. 642-21$.;,
. . .. ..
NEWPORT
illVIERA
• LAGUNA HILLS
Prl'lltil:'P Adl1lt comrounitv
arljal'Cnt ln L'-l1111re \\'flrlri.
St-11111 11urroundin2s, ~I \u>:·
ury 11ppolnt.mt>ntll. 1'hrrA·
pl'utic pot1l. 1111un11.s, c:ym, 4
billi'lrd table&. f\t UC H
Laguna N iguel
O'r\.NEn An~iou~ to &-IL 3
Br.. ,..rpti, rlrp~. frplc ..
bltn~. hill: .vrrl., n r w Ii'
p;untl'rl. 29512 Vi11 Valverrla.
642-21j.j.
srAClOllS ;, BR, .1 RA . pnol,
:l·<'Br gar.. hf>att!. v1P11,
\\'Alk lo t"ll:h. Mflny xt1•A.s. By
011nrr. $79,:,00, 4.<lG-4-016.
lido Isle
Cnnrl<ln1inium living in thP M1,.)flE!
B111·k R11,y ttrr11. ovc.rlonkln~ St·e 'i'" "Awlll'rl • "'ln-nln.c:" hl'~u11 lul Ne1~por1 J\e1H'h. !\i1'lliRhffi lno.iPI hnines ON H!'l'f''~ 11.n nppnrlunity !o n11·n S
A hornf' f(lr \,.ss lhiln rrnt. ,\LP. 1'HI~ \\'f:F:K,
4 n111~1rr ~1 1.(' hctl1Ylt'lm~ \\'' ~::0-:l!lOO ni• R.";O..i!=IOO
hu~e 11•11.lk·1n t·ln.~rlJC., :': l'>;•lh~. OF.SF.RT ('T"!F,.~T
F1l'lflr·IO·t·i>ilinJ: fi 1•rpll\t't> 1n c'h1·ri yr.ur "" n ln1 i:r1u·iou~ 1i1·inJ: roon1, w 11• t~ll. ('Ll'RHOllSF:. N11tur1'l
<"l'Pl.C & rust111 rh'J'IB 11H'll(Hlf. Hnt PmlJC., $.~.~ '" $7:?90
A,\f f'i\1 1nlf'r('om. Al11n11 !n· ft'PI' Rt'(l('h11t"P!i
---------·-rlt1rl'! rli11h,1·~hr. At·rl"ll I'll F.LRIOGF: RF..:ALT\' CO. OPEN HOUSF: · S;il, It Sun. arC"f'n Sti\'P~ R park·hkP 111. P. (). Rox F.().)....(I
1-5. lt6 Viii L Cl r ('ti.· m<'!i(lhrrr 1n thr!ie n111i;:-1Hri· besl'rl Hfl1 Sprlnj!~. Cal if.
ELEGANT l\I,. rl ~ 11 Inn Cf'n! hnnir!i prirl'd frnm j7J41 ~29-&l•H
1.fomP. 5 Rr., 4 Ba .. 2·sty l~ $26.Z50. JO ... ~ rlo11·n -tntal 'r~n~R~-s=A~l~.E=---A\\-~ING
1·n1 . Oirr. rm., f. rm. \\'Pl pa,vmt!i All ICl\I' Ali $249. Pf'r 48'xli'. rABANA. li'x2i',
h11r. J\1il"l'Ot'f'd frplc. l.r~. i\1. ml". iJX>h1rlr,1; 11!1. Mo<lel!i ___ •_r 11 11 fi·l&-1101 •
Rr. ~111rblio R11 . S!l~.:1710. Cll)('n from 10 10 Ii rlRily. !Fol· ---
Bry11nl \l'il'sl·Rltr. 67~2723 li:i\\· Irvin" 10 Silnl A J~abrll. 2 Bn 2 BA f';1~h1nn !\(~nnr
Ot. <•• .,= o· ,. I . t th 20'.x4~', Pxrl ;irl]1 pk., ~nil ""'',.... ""· 1rf'r 1ona lll~lll! o io
BAY FRONT VI Ew-1nOOel~ nr ('All M0-5147. ;~'~'1~0·~·~"~1~"~""~·~2--0~'2~'~" ~~ ~rarlotl\'> 2 RR., rlPn, rlin. rrn. VILLAGE REAL r3TATE.
& 11•r1 hAr. Entry C'OUrl~•e.rr1 • * * • • '* * ][ ~)
''' ro11n111l11. 14-!t. p;1Jln nn Hous11 for Sal• .
60 It. lot. J '"' .,r. 199,500. $28,600
bowcm~ loweon jra.
GREEN RIVER
i.l"r AI FMi.ily Pa.rk
MONTHL\' srAcJ-:; RE1':i'AL
FRO~I $69.50:
A ..,.eat f11mily N'lmmt~ty
1vltn C'f'lmfnrt k Juxury for
e\"~t)'One, J.(l('l\J('d JO 'min.
~Hit (lf Ar1,11,hcim cin new
R1\•l'nti1lf! Jo\\')'. T11kr ~n
lth'rr off·ran1p -3rf\.llH'ent to
Grt'l'I\ Rivrr Goll Cnur.<1e.
4001 Grren R1vff Dr,
Coro1111. • * 7"\4 1737·7374
®n11Y-~1.,m1>, srll or
11'.:trl l'. '7t r11r. 'vh1nor. 2
Ar:, 2 RA, r11n1 Rm .. 1,1.-ef
h11r·. Prh . yiird. _,,,, paol .
11 :irrrl11 ll, ~1 a~onry sklr!.~ k
OOJ"rh, 1l'r.,u.rh1 lrnn gates.
L11nrl!S'l"apl"ri. t.oU eoor11t
v1('11 1111. r~m Pa.rk. 1n41
?!):1-f16,'}.l .
FOR REN1' in hf'auhful park
(In OC'l'l'ln 11·tth 9 h.ole.. J PM
golf rnu1·~f'. 20":icl lovely 2
811 . 2 BA r'nflbile hm. to
rf"!iahlP 11rlulr~. S200 ptr
n1n., lll<'hlrlPS Ulil~. %)46:2
T'11t·1rir r(111~1 H i ah"' 8 y .
~,.~fi-,1:.f.!71. lnriu 1rr 11t ofhc«.
LIMI TEDTIME ONLY
Sl1.!l90.
~1AGNIFICENT Vif'w fi,1n1
higheal lor.: in Crim, 4 Bl',
f.am rm, Owner &14-'1l:Ji,
OV!1NER, nrw 2 ~!or,v ·1 BR, :I
RA, fam rm, ft'PI<', 1·pti;,
rtrp~. n1urh morP. OpPn
hou~r SAT & SUN. 96!l--0329.
OLD F::irm crac1 ~ 1/3 acrt"
thP hf>ar·h •. ~r1 ri .~'fl1tr. boat1 '4 + BONUS ROOM anrl camp<"r on lhf' .~ule nf 1 $35 200 l~! \\'Ps!l"rn Bank Rlrlz vour ho111P an<! ht'gin "ll-1 ' . . -. w.eolCO.
1416 Via Lifl(l Seeing is Believing
••. ilrtd \\"h.l'tl ~'(Ill l\l'I' I.•
Nt\l•pnr1 R~aC'h B.;::ick Ba.1·'.
.lu"I nfl Tu~t\n in benut.
Nf'\l'JX'r1 Rivirra.
San Jua n Capi1trano
V1k1111.: 24xfi1 · 1\5 &ho11rn
{'11p1 ~tr111~ \l.H. Pagioa.nt
;~~.O 1;1l1'rl"n \,J'fl\•io Bl .. \\'m.
11i.;i :'lflfi-fl!lll 17\41 891-1526 jovin~ lirr>. Pi'i('f' only Hug,. 20'x20' bonus ronrn. llt11vers1ty P~rk, J1·1·1np
i4o.4!il. Fl-IA/VA TPrms. ~harming 2 J:tory l't'Sidf'nCP I O•ys 833..()101 Nights
PhnrtP 817-6010 in rxr·rllrnt nh1·hoorl r!<;o!ie 10 .. ..,..,,....,..,..,..,..,..., Costa Mesa
Spnni~h .<1tyl"' 4 BR . pht~ f11n1-
ily rm., :I 1'>11 .. ,, ... $79.500
&.yfrrin! trip!r.x, 3 BR .. 2' ba.
f'I!., [,r;t.SP li:tnrl ..... $\20,0()0
Grr:i1 lh t'"f' hPrlrMt'l1, 2 h~i h i7nn ::;11Jr ni· Ren!: 1 Br ..
j,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,j 1ot, 3 Rr, nprn bPRrn fam ily
· be11ch! 2 b11th!i, fircpl<1.cr. Laguna Beach
v:/w crnt11, !iUnP:h.ine hright
hl'llllf' n11 Ill!'!:" l1>1•1>I lnl.
~poT)p~~ R_prj r;ir~! thnll"ll l
inrh1rl1no;: sr11r•1()H~ f111 111I,\'
T!(ll"1n . 011'11f'r Tr11n•lerr1><I. EASTSIDE
$U50 DOWN
rn1. s:~.000. 962-4526. kilrh., profe!i. I n d ~ c pd , ----------OLDE LIDO REAL TY INC,
Nri1v ~ho11·in:;i: 1 hPrll'Mnl, ~
h11th", '1Prra7.a PntJ;.·wR~,
hr;:i.ut. w/11• crp1i::: &
df'('('ltA1or r1r11.pt>s, ~ t n n e
firrr;I.. Ai\1/f':-.f inl,,rf'(HYI,
r11~hwshr f.· hltns. ALL ril11n-
l'll'd ron1m unity 11 ith 11rrP•
of r1Jllin11: $?'.rePn. ~wi mm1'lc
pof'I. p11ttin.1t grPen. lfla<i,1; rif
11ni miti"~· Tot;il p11ymrnf or
$26.1 [lf'r mo. inrlurle,1; Rl1.
Huntington Beach
Snght, 1hiny nf'w paint. ne1\'I .;;:::;:;;;::::;:;;;::::;:;;;:;;;;:;;;;;. $19,950
IS THE PRICE
~-n..w.nds~ °"'ner transf£>r-
red'!' mus1 i=.ell -all term.~.
C.:1.ll M7-1221. SE'i'MOUR
REALTY. 171~1 Beach
BIYrL. Hunl. Bl"h. shaa crptg, bii:: back yard
mak,. this a treat to ow1n.
Buy \\'/no points. nn ne1v
loan fees, no 2nd TD's, call
HUNTINGTON
SEA CLIFF fflr !his IOVl;'ly :\ bPctroom, 2 W ALK TO o'_c_E_A_N_
bath Ii.ream !iflu!iP. The loan1
to inspect anytime -Vacant.
$24,950.
2000 SQ. FT. surrounrl~ thi~ beaot. hC1me i~ high enou.e:h th11t .vou can! 4 + DIN + FAM RM
just 11 5--iron from l,hP rol!inc-;issumt'. Tot11I pRyments f11i1"'·ays~ 4 Mstr size SHiO ~r mrr111h inf'lurles all.j' $2~,500.
bdtm!'i., tw1tut <'l'pls & JV:nrlPrn huilt-ins, rll'efl pill' Ow~r ~<'a~1n1?; . arPA, n_111~t
N <'UStm drps. fcirmal rl1n rm. ci:trj)f'tl';, 11.lsl'J m A 1 chin )!;1 sell. \\ /\\ ra.1prts'. hu1Jt111
twport mnd kitC'h \\'/llll rl1>c1 (!n1pes. 11ouhlP gan1.1::e tn ~!O. usPr1. hnck hrepl11c-t,
at hlt1·n,1;, !Parlin• to ,l•p11.11p~p boflt! rantastil"' rlPPp lor -·hllth.o;, f'XrP.JIPnt lan<lsr.:1p-" . ' S h ·1 C II 84~ 1221 Fairview ga rrlen rf'ar yard. 3 car g11r \\"ith lots of trPrs. C<r.Jl S~~M~1U~1 Rr:~LT'I~~ · lii11
\11}1ltllfl o~nf'r, A klvPI~ Walker & Lee Bet1.ch Rlvrl., l-lunl Bch. ~6-8811 mA.1'1~1on, JUI!! 11 M'11. hr<'f'lf' -------·--·---In 1hf' n('f'n_n. S:ll.600. 11skin,1t . CLOSE ta BEACH (1nytimt) Suhmit your term~. P.P>111ors ~l'ti-94!11 tlnrl c·u1r-as-11-hut1nn~ HPavy
l~!"'~~'!'!"~!"'"!!~~~I ' GOVERNMENT sh;:ike roof, J!TP111 hl1in.;, in1·J CO~VENTIONAL -F'HA·VA, I' OWN'ED rfi~hwshr., 3 BR, 2 RA ;ind ll
l.:Br .. & formal rhn rn1 ., 1~~ _ Fl l A & VA reposM.-._~d rn v PI ,v profr~~11:1nally
1la!h5 . iianrling, ~rpt~:\962-4471 ( ••11.J 546-1103 Tn\vnhno!'!cs ~ homes. Lo1v lnrl~f"pd y11rrl, Move·1n 1•r111rl.
rlrps, l'(IV!!l't'rl l'll\hn, Nt\4:lyl rlo11·n. No points or E!icmv.• tl11'l1nul. So11nrl "'·Pf'n~ivt>'.'
remnrleled kitrhPn 11·/blt-Sl 81 fPes, Gnv't pays closing: \\'nulr1 ynu l'IPlif've $23,500'.'
im-tiled. r1 i ~ h ma ~ 1 er , • rn~t~. All price ranges. Call (';ill :"1fWl5~:1.
Brf'akfas1 ~k. l~arl~ nf , ~-4141 SHERW••o REAL T Y
cupho•rth. Wtlh;o 3 blk> "'I Per Month CREST REALTY "'"' Bt'ookhttt'", r.v. all l!<'hls. Big r.ornf'r lni
\I llrg tff'es .t· nversizf-'r\ 2 Tnp. pa,vml. 3 sn. 2 BA, $1000 REDOCT,10N Fantastic Pool
car garage. PLt;S g1gan11c spacious country ki! 11· 1·us· BEST OFFER WINS
sep. yard tor boats, trlrs. tom eating nook. Jl'lvely i<ar· OPf"n ditily, 881 l Lu~s Dr.
do~. kids, etc. Bu y from dens & ft>nced yard 1,·/00al lnPar cornl'r nf G11rfiPlr1 k
Owner & save Cflmmissinns. & trlr accrss, No Qualifying, ~ai::-nolial. Sharp 2 !l(lry, 4
!24,250. 2103 \\'I\ 11 a c e;,_ j~t take ovf'r payment~. RR, Jamily rm, 212 RA +
646-8ffi.21for appl. Hurry, thm \\'ill oot la~t al m11ny, many e"h·as. L<l.rgP
TREES_ TREES-Sl ~.150. · · rnclosert y11.rrl, ,qu i e I
l.oJs of fruil trPes on IJ:"t. lol. Robert_• &_Co_. 9~'2-5511 cul-clr-sac. TRV $ 3 0 n O . DO\\'N In Pxisting 6·1-'i~ v.:nh oom!]l~f'ly rerirl"Qr. :J LOVE AT BR k. form al r1inin~ rm. G.I. ktan. Hurry-this 11·nn't
PURS.E SIGHT I><!: Bkr, 121" 431-026_R. _ homr. H1~ ki!C'hrn nnok. _
!e1v1ce porrh: 11P\\' shRi;:: .. rv.·n t'of'cirooni" .... Nl7y VACANT: Imm;ric. 3 Brlrm.,
You m11.~! se_~ th1,1; f;i_nt;i!ilir .1
bedroom, 2 bath. family
hr.imt-' 11ri1h i:i 16x38 heated &
filTrred pool. Large cornPr
In! '"·Hh sepi:irate .1::aragf'
aTHi rnom for c11m!)f'r.
$.i4,:'ll0 FHA-VA IPrn1. Call
now for more
811-6010.
ln rormation.
trp. ""Pr polichN'I hG1r'1 .1',i ~h11.rp. Farnily roorn f.,r 2 llfl. home. Prnf. lnrlsf'prl.
Drs. S!'P the price-• .$21.9~10 rr111...-inc: in front nl l'lio:: 11·/pnol, mAny ·' t or fl c: e TROPICAL PARAS I DE
CALL Nf/\\i hrirk firf'plllrf' .... remorlrl-~rPas, sh~rp homP . .$11.!lOO. P.rlflx 11.nd enjoy life on thr
MOR:GAN REAL TY prl kitl·hPn & 1'1111h . .R-2 tn rrr~t1i:e arf'a. C11._J I TahitiR11 Ji:in::ii hy th r
673-6642 675-6459 Joi. ronn1 In build . 57;;,(M)(l, ~42-1166. \1alerf8.ll. Thi.<1 rl 11r1i1111:
LADERA REALTY hnn\P i" ,bl-11uL lnrlS1·prl ;inrl
$29,SOO t3't•lully """'"" io the HURRY '. Moving April t::ith islarrd f11 shinn. Sh::irp, sh11rp,
3 BR. 2 BA. Spariou5 living 968-4433 968~4433 • h C II •40 ooo-•
room ~·/shag cpts .t. trplc. OWNER ANXIOUS How Can You Miss s~~ft w~•o~·~Al TY
f-,'e\\· d1shv.'u~er. H~rd1\'~ Shar 4 Sdrm. & famllv, , • ' .2 bedroom home on R·3 18964 Brookhur:-.t, F.V. f~. Fant;ist1c NP1ghhnrs .. 1P d·n·ng rm Bltns •3 101. rented for $175 m4'.I .•. CUSTO" OOW.NTD"w··-N ·Assum 5'" G.I. lLuin. Ownrr 1Jl(' ~ 1 1 ' ' ' BP PRICED m
"'ill rarrv 2nd. Nor1h CM balhs. w/v.· carp .tr. drapes. ~~~uc~8h t~ 's21.~ P . · . 1 1 M9-0674 ComplrtP!y block fencE'ri.
.uea. nnc1pa son Y -Hv~P m\·'d. patio for year LADERA REALTY
MESA VERDE 4 BR nr 3 & rounrl entrr1<1 inmenL Amp!<'
den, 2 BA .. bltns .. i:l.!!h."·~h\ .. room. !or pool in this 968-4433 968-4433
new shag t:pl. & !\rs., cov d parkhkP yard. A good buy -. -I
patin, playh...e, Clnse to for S39,950. 1'ENCIRCLE ME 11 j
schb:. $28,;,QO, 0 \\' n t' r 4 bf'flmom :I lr\'f'l hf'auty on
549-17!11 If REALTY & ' ' · INVESTMENT CO hu2P 7~xl00 lot. 2-100 sq. ft.,
'.'JESA Verdr. By O\l'T'if'r. 3 ,714,645 .4085 ' 4 bedroom.~. VA try nn
Bdrm., 2 ,ha. lam rm., 2 down, no cost, or make 11n
frplc.. r asy ca.re cor lo!, , ·JR. EXECUTIVE offer 11t $14.000. Call r.ollect
Assume S~i FHA ,, $29,900. . . 714/968-3371
BrAuliful homf', rxtr11 5harp
1vi1h .<1epnri:itf' glJf'!ilhOtJSt"'.
Manicurerl lrlsrpg 1-rith lols
or fruit and ve,1t1"111ble gar-
dPn. On,.-or-11-kinrl. Only
$;;1.AAO. Call 842-4466.
O\VNER-Speci11I 3 Br. f11m
rm. Xln't arPA. Many xtra".
As"um11ble·6'70 loaii. $37,000.
!16!1-4943.
NORMANDY 3.177 Vi:i \.irln. N.R.
FARM HOUSE 67l-73oo
·rHE QUAINT AND TifE --0-P-ENSON-:-T-5
CURIOUS, iire Pf'rsoni f1t'.i 110 VIA CORDOVA
in th.I' o[rlrr Normandy NP::it 3 hdrn1., 1:\i pl u:i1 ~
larmstyle hn1nP. NP~tlrd h111h~. Snuth p11til". 0\\'rter
ti"nPth io1\•erin~ ~h..rriP 11nx 1ou~. On\1• $!i6.000.
trrP~ 11·11h \\'INDING OLDE Walker Realty. 675-5200
RRJCK \\':\LK\\'AYS. .'t.1.16 V\;1. l..ir!n. N'pt. BP~l'h
Authenlir ·Nnrmao arrhitPc.. I.TOO N<1rrl Cu:iitnl boil! h<1mf'
turr 11·/r'\'.IPrinr .,, \\'}1/TF. :IR_"t;;, .. 2Y 8,V,tt,dinpiol~ ... · .:::,,")~!. POINTF.n nnofl,JNF.S OF .. ,_,,,, "'""' "
PLASTEn. HIGH L -· $19~ PQ[NTF.T) ROOf'LINF:S OF 11t•;tf:'h, IPnn1,1; courl. '•"""·
n H u E' ~ :Onr 67?.-ii574 \VF:A THERED .-. Ar. , '·,
l'm111l p;inr 1ri•1rlo111!1 t. tall Mesa de( Ma_r
t>rirk C'himnry t1 pi r p . . C("lnv,,rl"rl nld \\" IN F. M~:N\ fle l t.11\r. 5 Brlrm., :I
CELLAR HAS R]. T-l N hath, 111~" yitni. Privnte J1;:1.r.ty. Cln~f' In ii:rhools, \\"INF: RACl<S. C'OLLAGF.fl 11 ~ ~ VI NTAGE 1.AAJo:L..~, m11r11l· i·hur,..hr~. ('fl PJo?P. ~40-15. ·
f'rl w;:i.11 in thP 811rhu~ tradi-Mesa V-e--;.de
hOn nf Wini' ft_ !'f'VPrly .
AntiriuatPrl 'l RDR\t 1,.. OPEN SUN·. 1-5
LOF'T FLOOR PLAN, huill 3007 JAVA ROAD
nn ,l levels. UN IQ li r·: F.PITOME OF PLEASURE;
COUNTRY l\ I TC H EN for lhf' rxt>cutive 11·hn l!'nJoys
\V/ORNAMENTAL. R ED f;:i.mily fun & t":nterta ining.
BP.ICK FLOORS, built-in Lh·ing rm., 4 hdrms.. 3
i:J;,s~ rhin11 hu11•h, !"le, h;::i '~ .. form11l rl1ning rm ..
Charming PROVINCTAl, i~lanrl kitchrn; bil!iarrl rm.
STYLE LJV. R\.I. HAS & .1tarrien area, All comp.
COVED CEILINGS. SOLID !lurround large indoor POOL
OAKF:N f.LOORS, v.·ilh 11•11terfall k, Pl!"<". roof
CENTEP. F I R E P LACE npPning for sunshine & star
FRAi\1ED RY \\'OODF.N anzini<.
MA!'TLF.. Thi~ ra~rinatinj! Walk@r Rt-!!lty 675-5200
ol.d rrplica is fl rarE' bu~'· for l~36 V\11 birln. N'pt Bc11ch
only FRESH as a DAISY
$39,500. FULL PRICE 4 Aedrm , fam rm, eslr11
CALL NO\\~ l'OR APPT: .~h;ifp! 01vnPr fnnvin£" nu1
MISSION REAL TY fll 11rra, mui;I ~ell. Asking
!"llll fn. Coa!lt H11·r .. l..1tg:llnA s::l.6:,0. All lrrms. OpPn
_!_ho~e_(714!~~4-~731_ rl11 i!y 1.5 p.m., 1~42 lowA.
BIG OCEAN VIEW llERtTAGF: P.I::ALTORS.
NF'\\', eu~1on1 hi!. ·' t>rirn1., 2 MisSion Viejo
ha·.~. L11·in11: 1·m. ha~ heA1TI ,;;;;:;;;;;::::;:;;;:;;;:i:;;;;:;;;;;;;;
rr1I. & frplc, Lc:e. !an1ily
ocP;::in view rrom Rlmnst
evrry l'(l("lm in the hnu~e.
Buy nov.' & choosr you r n11·n
colrir.~ I.· carpPr.~. Xtnt
11ri~hhrirhond, close t o
schools. $44,:iiXl.
• 499-2ROO *
DISTRESS SALE
-BY OWNER -
OPEN SAT R,, SUN lG-5
24566 MO~QUERO
~1us1 bf> solrl I.his "''eeke11cl.
A;ipr:iiserl $39,000. Sacrifice
$35.:;ol). ~ BR. 3 BA, ne"'
cp1s. Vacant triplex. Call
3 Br<iroom, t~1n.~tnry-frl"m
$26.2:i0. Folio"' Irvine Nnrlh
lo Sanl;i Isabel Ave'., follO\I'
i:.\gn.~ to mndel or r.i:rll
540-5147'. Vll..J..AGF: flEAL
F.s1ate ex{·lusive i;~lE'.~ 3j:;t'n!.
-OPEN-SAT /SUN. 1-4:30
1934 PORT CARNEY .
8f"11.u1. Por1orioo morlrl. '.\
BR. plus hrinull. Li::'"· l11mil)'
rm. Fri' \~nr1. $Ii~.~.
DON V. FRANKLIN
REALTOR
• 673-1222 •
*open si!C ,-s\;;;:-1.s*
109 VIA EBOLI
LIOO JSLF:. 2 Sflrm:~ •. np11·
pa1 nL rflrpPI~ k rlr::ipes.
Bu ilt-ins. Priv~IP P;i tio.
An\"1n11~ tr• ~rll :
.l[i,l;T ~~l.1'11!'1
FITZPATRICK 'S
c~ni~1r1111t1 \':i.ll .... 1 Rr;i lty
Jl."ill r;im11111 r,11ii1~trllno
S11n ,11 11111 \l'f"lll'!r;:i.no
493-1124
ReA ltor' Since )965
BUlLDERS -
CLOSE-OUT SALE
32961 CAiie San Marcos
Rr11nri llP\\' 2 ~11"t'y, 4 Ar., ('r
Santa Ana
R\' Ov.·nrr 4 Bil.. :'. RA. f;,m
rn1. form~I rl1n1nt rirt.
l'01·rrrrl 0111in, 4 ;rtr>i<Hl pool.
~1:l.!l00. ~),'}7-421~ .. -------W~stminster
-GEM-IJJE . .'l Rll. hl"mP. rrri1r1.
rhru..(11i1. bra11f. rul:'.llfr1rps.,
lfilO IV . roast Hv.·y .. N.B. compl. mu-rorrd h::illw;r.y,
REALTORS 6~2-462.'l rlish11•11shrr lull y !M~rpr!.
BRING YOUR BOAT I~. 'va!IPrl-in hflrk .v:irrl.
OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 C1JvrrAt patin, ~prink\C'r~.
3208 MARCUS r11l-rlr-~11r ~1. OnP blck frnm
Ch11nnrlf1. rluplr.x, 2 BR . +' ltl. :1 blt'ks f'ltm. schmb
hiirh. nr J BR.&. 3 ha, hou~~. Nr. ~1ilP :-:.i. P:irk, $~0.~~
$6."i.000. :1~~ '; lnn11. By O"'"C'r.
r. J. H011VATlr REALTY ~!i.~~~~-1~17~2~.~~~~~~ 675-I972 ;
F.XCLUSJVf, Bayshnrrs. Ry Jleal Estate, /M]
nwnf'r, .\'tr~ l'J>f'C lil'in~. General
1\-1.~11· hr \4'x.10', l sn1Allf'I' hr, 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;~;
rll'll, 2.Ba. r"lm \\'All f111Pf'f.
~h11tlP1'!i, <Tptg, fr'JJL har.
Plr. $49,000'.' 646-1'231, or
Acreage for sale I50
114.l·:t\79. 40 ACRES, takt> for only $29
month, $72.10 p~r acre.
SO. B11yfronl , Bal. Penin. gng.0047
PiPr/!li". !\RR, $210.000 --~--------\Vfllrr duplex w/flollt $671.000 ORANGE County .~2100 per
3 d B Ibo l ·o """ l'lCrP . MO 11cr!!~. C11.ll BR., Pn, fl a .1. """' Marshall RP11lty f17!l-4600 :;13--115.) Sun. bttwn ~·12 a.m.
THE Rt.OFFS <I BR cnndo Cemetery
full y 11ir rond, m11ny C'us1om lots/Crypts IS6
frflturrs. Rer1urPd to
$45.:.00. 0>.1·ner, 64"-2499.
~ fiwblP& 54a-6446. 'f.~~<'·v lE1@~~ .................................. 2 CRYPTS, Pacific V)<"w
~. Xo!-:1! l'iO !':.~A~T l<WV. BY OWNER: La Paz 4 Br, 2 MPmori11l P1trk. Savi!. Call ="""""-'-""'•e.:H LAG• ........ a.u~ BR, fam rm \\'/impre~~iVf' 6"1-471ii. ~~· .. s--·-~c.-EAST RLUfr t.u:;k 5 BR . 3 ~---------
PRICED RIGHT brick frplr, r.u~tm d~. BA, lam rm, 2 frplcs, 2600 Commercial ~h11~ cpN!, mv'n palin, block sq. f1. M1-1 102. Property
'v111!, niany ar1rlPd x1T11~. Nr """'"'"'"'""'!!!!'""!!!!'""
tie\\' Sr~ ·& Prk, on t"ul-df'-HOUSF: RPa11tilul, .1 RR. 2
~a<'. .'Cini !or. mr fam ily RA. cornrr In! on ~"f'n hf'lt.
\\·/chi1r1rPn. A·1. ~ u rn a b I e Rt'Pn f1;1rhnr Vif'w, rail
6:\.1 ,..,~ ln;111. R30-6~ 1!1. 900 6 72:wl t;1.1-4. ' ' 14-. .
I58
First Time Offered
Ccia~t H1''Y· Cflrona rlrl Mar
3 'Cnmmrrrial l nuplex
$95.000 O\VC TD@:71,13
fnrn'rl nn Ltr1n! 100' 10 Bay,
1•n1•'ri pRtll", Adults.. Rf'n!
,,!!)!! nin or Sal" s.;o.ooo.
67;;-.~f!2fl
10...:4:1 1 BR. C'rptd. A"'n1nc !-:
~k1r1in.'1;. \\'a~h,.r &. dryf:r.
Clo,;p In sbnp·g. Hnt,.
RParh . Ariults 011ly,
• ~17-R7Sl.
FLA;\ftNG() · Ooubll! wide,
srl·UP 1n nire p11.rk, children
& Pf>l 11·r!f'(l ml!'.
;..,j}-7~
MOBlLF: Hnmp; Flamtngo
s·x.30'. furn 'd. fn be moved.
541i-19()!i, ~8--1~.'i7
162
,l\'l\'rnT R,.h triplex. 2 BR. l
BA f'11rh . Xln1 rl!'nfa\ Arra :
Nn VAf'anr·y fAclor. Good
111\ J<hel ter. 01\·ne.r,
:1·11\-:oi;9.l.
llNJTS 11·::u11rd Ha"" buyer!.
f11r rivplr xl'S up to lie units.
Allr111 fi7;r.722:i HIR
Income Prol)tlrty 166
9UALITY UNITS
-QUALITY
rtnler!I , •.. BRAND NE\\'
~turHn DuplPx. .2
Bedroom~. 2 Jireplaees each
\mi1 , . , viP1.., from baleony
, , .PLUS older 1 B@dt'O(lm
boU~f' Sli7.~
lADERA REAL TY
968-4433 968-4433
6 [ UX"7U=R~Y-.U~N~l~T~S
Uir~P luxuriou!I units near
S11n D1rw:i 1''rrf'11•ay It Hun-
ringrnn Shopping Crnter.
1'p11c1n11s thref' Bedroom
n11·n<>r,1; Sult~. hAl! 1.950 sq
II plui; firPplace. Sll2,500.
Walker & LH
Inc.
Investment Div,
2790 H~rbor Bll,d,, C.M.
5.0-7131
CUSTOM BUILT
• .•. tripl~x .••• TWO yean
nPw .. , llPl!'Cious wrlts , ..
pri va.IP patio" , .• bullt-ins
. , .laundry room ••• NO
SIGN .•.. S.'16.950.
LADE RA REAL TY
968-4433 968-4433 54"'1'4. • Foor b«'tWm• w I k & L I C::'°='"7=:-;r~"""""'°""~ • GnrdE'n kitchPn a er ee LAR"E l & 4 R fllA 2'" 3 BR. 2 BA Monticrl!o Cfln-• T\\'O ~pacin11~ hn!hs ,, . r, . ..._..
()Vl'rlooking Virtorla RPach:
2 bdrms .. privlllf" patio &
room for expan8inn, An
irlf'11I ·wePkPnder or yP:ir
·munrl rrsiflPncP. Rest buy
in Laguni\ ~I S37,9Z,O. NeWpo_rt Beach 13f.:ACJ1 rahin in tr11ilPr pArk East 17th Stre•t
Costa Mesa
I 6 UN. ~IT .. S~, -A~N""A~H7.E"-1=M
6.:i x's grnii,1; . .IZ . I BR., 4 • 2
RR.. 11nrurni~hf'r1, bltin5.
rrpts. Tlf'1v rlr-p11 ui 11 units,
hf'11ted pool, painted 19n.
Nf';ir Di~nf!'yl11nrl. $25.720.
yrly inmmf'. Tl"l'm~.
do. bltn5, .<1h<1S:: r. r P 1 ~ ' e Crt11·kling lil>tpl11.ce Rr111inr., S200 rin, -~.lt273
d h v~hr <' l rrs e r1 ' 211r F. E. 01.o,on Inc. Rl!T~. · 5 1 · • e Orsiirner rlr11.pr.~ BY O\\''.'JF:R -trnnsft'rrerl _11-----------w/~torii:gP, pl'JOl~. $:ll,900. e Custom l'hild,1; plAyhnllS'" 4 yr rild elrr hnmP. h!rt l Irvine
By t'J\\'tlf'r. 557-2R76. Cu•t•m•·, •. , for m.x priv11c'.'· . " '" ponl, 11 trfum, Sp;1n tilP mol.11;;;;:;;;;:;:;:;;;::::;:;;;::::;:;;:;;;;;.
FREEDOM Hom!':~ Br. izar. Ju~h 111.nd!!l'llping 11• 1fMnl & 3 Br. 2 BIL I~ 1.R, rlin rm,
patio, Jg cf'me.nl drivf', just rPAr Jllllio~. Prirerl to sell. fRnl rn1, g11 rrlf'n kiL. tl\kf'
paint~ inside, n~"": crptg. lr .all tl'rm~. $.11).500. $79()1), lnr my eq11i1y'-t11kf'
nice ltnced yd. 944 Congres" Roberts & Co. 962-551·1 o·pyml'lls nn b1il t~.i:-.0.
SI. OwM;r. ' sEEfHIS 6:\(';'I. loan !"II' N"finance. Ca11
MESA VERDE -Clean 5 Br Big <I hf>droom, 2 story home .[11.ck.714 :5.10-(i9:JI.
+ fam rm, pool, camf)f'.r v.•/J,unken liv rm ., beaut VERY ANXIOUS!
storage. S51,500. Ope.n Sal & slump stone ti.rep!., form"al Beaut. pool hme. Hf':avy
Sun 12-5: 549-0493. din llJ'f'I\ plu11 fam. rm. shake MOf. 3 BR, 3 Ba, 3
2 BR. 1~-BA. Condominium. Gl"Pat nbrhoo<I and close. lo car ~ar. 2a>o + &q. ft
Shag carpet,. drape!, a:11rt1.~ ac:hl~. All thi11 for only Hou~ewif~'s pride & joy.
&. patio. Private .rarty. Call S2!l.500. Ce.11 54Q-85.l.'i. Xlnt nbrhrl. Sac. Sah"
Finest Marque tte
Avallah!'" in Univ,.'t'ia.try Pi:irk.
3 hdrni., 21.1 ha. rHs1om
Cllf1)1'ri.nli?: ~ n d rlrnpt>s.
pAnelerl 11\.mi!y ronn1. mir-
mrf'rl clin1niz: rMm wall. a ir
conditionln1;:. Plf!ctric gar11ge
door opel'lf'r A n rl pro-
fe!l.ional land.!!C11 ping with
gprinkler11 8orl o u Id o o r
1\ghr~ .. A · real ~auty for
$46,500.
AO/an EXCLUSIVE!
REAL ESTATE M'"""''"' 271~ .,. II. •
11:.J Glennf!yre ~!. BR .. 2 l~m ily •'?Qmii, :\
·i94,-!l47.l 549-0JJf) hi:ith~: S!il>,111)1 -thP hes! L'
\\1th Ei\$tblulf Realty
TOP Of The · \Vnr!d, t'leenll ,.,
~l~:'·&p~~~~~~ ;~~;~: 1~ 6 :t"t-§1:{'
h,, Now •hag 'p I;, (j'.$( {,,:'It // dPcorator "''ailp.tpP~. l.,1v. ..
ina rn1. wtcath~ral ceil.. :! i" rca ty
f11m. rm. \1'/fTfllc .. & v.•pt ~.f ·
ba r. pll.rquF't floor. Bll-ln 241 -1 Vi,ta Del Oro
kitcMn v.'/brkfst. 1 re A . fl[r 11·port BP1trl'l
L1tf'. m'a~!Pr AR. \\'/\\'ll.lk·1n 644--!Ll:t AN''TfMg
.all.r ;, 557-2141. SHERW••o REAL TY * Century 21 *
BY 0 \\'NER. Mf!sa Verd!! 3 189&' Bmokhu~t. F.V. REAL ESTATE 842·8821 1
Br ' Ba horn•. oomplt HELP • TIBURON ...,d;.....r.i.d, trg. I o t. ln . $20,500.
546-632,I. Bl"Anil new, nt'1·pr llvf'f1 in, 3 RR 2 BA. Thi~ is a 11<'i:ruty!
cJOSf'I. \o\1alk to 11.JJ t1rhool!. -~'-~-~-,:c::::_ __ I
(i), -d h II $42.:,00. Ow"'r m °'in g CHOICE AREA . . . re •• rinr!h. Call 494-:wl95. NP1\'J'lflr'1, 1-li~hlAnrl nr ... i _f_R_E_S_l_l_A-.-S-SP-R-IN-C.-,T-l_M_F.-.! Rrlrm ., 21·1"htt1hs, .\ famlly
E:'lt'tllrn1 flQOr plAn, B('fl· rrn. LlkP nf'\\', lrP11hly pn in1·
FOR l!AlP by n\\·ner, :l BR, 1 Mlll!hu morlril \V trnrm."l din· AJ\ crpt~ & drps, rcnrNI Univ. Pi:r1·k CPn11>r, Irvin.-
BA , h1lrr111·rl fl(l(\r~. 62.Sx\2!"1' lni:; roon1, ma~"lvio k1l('hrn. \'llt'd, 1111 r lr1· kih·h, lt ln rn1. C11ll Anytiml', 8'.t:l-M20
lot , A11kin2 $2:\,000. 1741 2 h11lh11, hul!" ''"l'nl'r lot. 5 2 t11r .':ltl'. $200l"I rln\\'n -$1i\G'll'"'"''"""'"_"".,.,.. __
'Qrangf' AvP .. 541i~li07. Mnnth..~ tw-hlnrl In 1111.vmrn1!t. lnt11l 1nn pnymrnl~. ~GORGEOUS Tlf'I\' 3-ln 4 BR.
San1t> hntnf' hf'ln:;i: 11til('f lhru Dana Point nf'I\-' linrnio~ frir $29.lm. C,oill ,, SJl'lni,.h w/dPn, lrirn111I 1l1ri· tn;: & livln1::. D!"t'fll'l'l!or·~ , BR_ B\' O\l'Nf".R niy hrnkf"r 11.M M>f" hnw you h ' 531 SllD ( -· J '31 5111 1011 r h 1 r ti" 11 1 ' ~: x ·
Ir •• •••". •·-!kin< to D•t•' ''An huy fflr $26,500. .. """ " • di I . " • " C SS11 lr11.,r n11ry 11nrlM·ap1n11:. Point i\iJ11rin11 trnm lhJ& Roberti & 0 • 962-$ QUICK_$_ \\lit lk iu·hool~. rw'lrtl & rr-'t';
,mod•rn l BR."' h• hom.. OPEN HOUSE-WE-BUY HOMES '"" 151.500. ow ... r t114J super-11iz~d 2-car g11r " • R.t'\-11121. many xtra5 a.rf!' ()tf,rt!'d for 3 pl~x .!ind .C pl~xr~ • ntw, Mrt KASABIAN ~47.9504,11 __________ _
S3J900 ~!h'883 or drf~ Jl.lflAr N!Jlch. F1"t4l l'l'nl plu~ KASABIAN UNIVERSITY PARK: ' · '" . lneome. Optn Sllbtrd!'l~ And popul11.r Edingburg modl'l
rfXHn.<1 on ~l'p11r111P l"vPl<i, Pf!. Many exlr<1:\ inrl•1din'1:
BP;:i.utiful ~!11111: l'llrl)f'tin~. l'llirling g!A!l!I wi:rll lhn! if·
BP11ms. Ma!'vPlou~ VIE\V of ln<1k~ A 11p:trkl1na: H & t'
'o\•ttlf'I'. s:lli.Xl!I, POOL. $4.~.oon.
V i'C STUART CALL ~ 646·2414
REAL ESTATE ~~~
4 94-7 531tll#l4#C.
1495 GLENNEYRE REAi.TV
Nt•r N,wport '••I Ottlt1
RUl'-NOIV f'MSUMME:R: SO~OFBALBOA BLVD~
t'11h11Jo11ii; \•it'\\'. E>:Pcutivr
bl""chlronl apt'!., Lagu1111.
Roy~],. Own·Ynur·Own. I. 2
& 3 BR. 2 BA. $-1~.00l lo
$89,500. Bkr. 4.'?}....~. by; 25146 Man.u.nita. Sunday. JO AM • 5 PM. 403 "Bl'~r· premium areE"nbelt
E•st Bluff 11th SL. Huntington ~11eh REAL ESTATE !(IC, 0\11'lk'lt'lf family pool & OPEN HOUSE. 5af/$un 1·5.
2 Story 4 Brt + i'lll~~ ""'
rlt'll'Pd !lll'f'J'!lnJ: pnrch. 2 RA .
Nlr~ rornPr kit t h "'' 141h RR
81tuated 10 hi' rt'll'IVf'l'tibl'
dlni11g rm. '\'A~h~r & dry,.r
hMkur. Covcrrtl PAtkl. Lot~
of riom,.nt. Rol:im tnr nt\\'
rlupll!'X *" front . Only OMI'
Jhl)r! hlock tn ~11rh. S42.!l90.
RED CARPET Rtaltors
nr rall 968-3371. WALKER MEREDITH HOMEI prk, N'wly ~ntt(l, 2 1ny, 3 ,10632 ~f11.rilyn. Ocean V1e.\\•. s.;~~;1.,., 11 ~nt r,~!n !~: & LEE RMiltors. Ne.'v ll\\'M!. 4 BR, din rm.. Sr, 21~ Ba, ram rm. deck, rozy, br11nd new. $37,500. By
cl d~ AJ't' 3 BR l'S BY Q\VNER • LA CUE'1ta fam rm. X\nt rnnd. $42.T.-..0. upgraded rpt.!; & drp1. owner, 491-i644. ~~ l.lell('I f'('li:~hil p11.ti~ nr Home. N,.Ar N-11rh , 4 BR. 2 20052 C'AlR~t .. Cir, Ope n Sat. PJ1Jf~A11 lndAC'p'\ng. ~3J-91i6. 4on., l BA. F11mUy rm ..
poo'I. Slt:.00. Oflf'n Sun' 1-.'i, R·A, 11p-1{1"11r\1>d, S ~A, n n 0 ,8_1tr~·~· 1~4~2-4=h2_6 ____ ...,118 0\1•nrr 3 RR, 2 RA helm,.. "hllkl' f'!'l(lf, rpl~.. rlrf)8,,
644-2917-1, 979-11171) VA/f'HA/ nv, Oprn Sat. \VARNER/Bc11rh. 11r,.~. :\ 11tht'drl'!! C'lnt. rnrmo11/ rlin frplc, ~1.'-"!192 or 49 ~11)(11.
"Make Room For Dad-A Sun. I ·~. 21652 8r8nUI Cir. RR, rA. bti1111. JIO(ll & patio. rm .. frfJl r, $\\.000. 833-2913 • · \V hi 1 e Etepti11.n1i" nv'"r•
d y '' •• cl ean out the 91}8-1379. 21,, C11.r _1u .. xtrAS! 8} Urlivrr1ily P11rk. runntri~ your hoi•J1."? Tnm
lllf'((e. ,)'Otlr trub fa CASH I Bdrm Exec Home Ownt'r. 84 j-4.l39 roR ule by onr. Bt.1ut 4 BR. it.em into "CASH" -1tll
~1\th a DAILY PILOT 2 d!n!, Nr OCf"&J'I A: Country For Uat Item undu $~, borne. fam rm k formAl din the'ft lhru Tht!Jy P l lot
QusilJed ad. CJub. m .300 SA6-63n try the P,M.>. Pi.ntbt.T ..:"";;..°";,._:;"'..:"";;;;..._bd_t;;. . ..:833-::..:1..:0l..:3.,_a:;;;u..:illl::' .:.••:..·..:64..:'--~_1_1_. __
• llAG·2AA1 •
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'ATIONA L ~F.ll\1C&~ CO .
Re:altrJr M..~11 , 1;4;..\\'\2
SUBMiT All OFFERS
furn, ~lPrp~ !;, Avii!I. 11'1er
6/20 !714,1 1;1;,...1-121.
j RR, f;:i.m rm., pnol, 1v11!f'r
1'\I, IR42 G.'\IAXY Or. ()pt'n
Nil /.. i'un. 011·11rr, li42-:l.V:~
SHORES, ~ Rr., 3 Ra. fem
3200 .•Q. r1. S11'in1 k 1rnn1s.
1\i;PnL f;7;,...722:i l!IR
AF:LP! Anxious rt\.\'n'!r, 2
Br., 2 ba, ~wim pool , ~nod
loc. A,irnt. ll75-7225. HIR.
Xl.NT buy 4 BR , lam rm ..
11,: .vrt . s.10.000 firm. 2900
Silv~r Ln. Bar.k Ray, 640-0489
*8Y OWNER*
$3.1,jOO PARK 1~100
T111vnhou11r. 3 BR. ai,, BA.
f'atio. Pl'lOl. 547-~46
Rt.IJF'f'S: On llrf' .1trPP.nbr H. ,1
RR Conrlo, m11ny txtrnll.
$44,$0 01rnl'r, fiilW239.
Newport"Shorts
TWO MINUTES
Tri f)rl'lUI, hf'All'rl ~!~, ''"'!·
ni-.t· pl11.y1r1'l'111tirl .(. rrrlu1'"rl
10 $.'IB.;/IO. 4 BR , 211 hath~.
Clr11n u11 I<. it.'lve
V11r1tnl April 1
University R11lty
:'l001 E. C~t. ll\\·y. 67J..6.'"i10
San Juan Capistrano
SPACIOUS tl-100Et. liO~IB
Out~anding V\l'w nl ~t11r1na
3 AR. :J BA .+ po..-.·dt':r. 3 c11r
gar. Sf'autlful CP'~ ,f, drps,
patio~. lt11nd-ct1p lna
Jprinklert. rine~l Qu11llly
rt1m-t. Rlldi<'nt hc111, top lin,
applienr"s. Srlf·clf'11,n f)VP.n,
\\.'Pl h11r, Sfi2.'.\00, Xlnl !Prtn ~.
Cit.II lnr 11 pp!. 8.'J)..()fl40 "r
,.!l&--121!>. Qpt.n S.t. l Sun.
1°1.
3381 Calle Bom10
&tn Jua.n ·Captstn.M
TtnfWl'lvf'rl Co1nmPrl'ii:rl
11.5% S))('nfial'lll' $115.000 Dn.
RPl\ll'lnomirs, Rkr. 67:).fi7fl0
*°5hopPing Center *
10 Salf'lli!(' stON'!I in ~Ul'l'('.~~
lul rnn!Pr. Pri.-·I! S.1.il,4.18.
10.57,, i1pendahlP. on no~·n
paymt,
THE IRWIN CO,
Realtors 644-6111
610 Nt'.wport Crnter Dr.
Suile 445 Ne.wport &11.ch
COM High\\.·a.y rrontasre. C-1
land &. bhl:g,1;.
A$:'P.nt. 67~72'.lS HJ.R.
Condominiums
*•FOUR STAR.**
REAi.TY
~~:n
6 Units , Eastbluff
2 BR .. :J bath units. 2 yn.
Clld. Fully Clll'Jl, & rlrA pM.
CoveTed wkina. Best loca.·
tion. $150,000.
) ' '75-4050 0
-..... 11111.,&
for ul• 160 l-~T~A~x~sH=E~l=T=e~R~
----,c"o'°N"'o""o=s--.., r11J1t writ .. 1111. 01Mrfi-1 BR
3 Rf\, 2 h~, \\llnrtMr ~1111rr, ,Uftll~. ...l)n£ Be-tC'ti. all
1lrt\\'rt pri\I . t l\n bt 1111 I"'" lll iulult.,. tf!\\ \lllf'•l'ICY·Upkflep.
SAM. $2'.!,600 S.lit :.O mr.n1k •nmme. To·
l Rn, ~ h11, I ~tr.ry Tihurnn, 10' • rln\\n, J'.-7. lf'rm!.
Clv.rll'r 1110\·ina' In ('.#11111rl11 !.i t •t•f)UR STAR ••
\~ ·~:irTifirin1( hrlov.· nrw Rl·:Al.T,.
J11111Y' 11ri1·"· 1rrn1" ~.'t1---l-'n
4 All, 21_,, M, Vill ..r r11 r 1h1· SHOPPING c=E"N"T"E"°"R~
Xlnl 1 ..... rW!l\r 2 pool~ It. 1r11-Annu11l S:ro5.' Sll3.600. Prtet
nl,1; •'flur1~ $27.!¥.JO Sl.ti0.000. 12.:J~ net tptn·
J RR, 2'-T hA. .• Vil\11 PArifir. dithll',
rrr~. rlrp,1;, ~· '-''"'' Mr. Im· THE IRVINE CO.
mrd. 1X1M1>~sii:in. lea~ op· Rt llltori 644-4111
tirin avllilaNP S7T,YXI 610 Ne.\\•porl Center Or.
3 BR. 2 ba, Huntington Con· Suitt 445 Newport Beach
l:lncnca.J. Sharl'. 221 O:J pror-"' $21 ,,,.,,. (2 ~ ~luxe 4-ple.xes. prime er•,Y """' 3 BR. 21., ba,, T1huron, SflOOO Area, Costa ~1e54, n4.S,OOO.
1t'Orth ol extras, PricM only G"°"1 Income $17,4.30. No
Sltll)) ovt:r Me\\' h 0 m ~ t•1(.'11ncy factor. Prin. only.
prier $3."t.~ ~~7-l,q7&.,
2 BR. 1 M. !h1ntln;1.,11 \\1 AT f. n FR 0 NT TAX
r.1.!r1n._, "'nll'rfron1. 111k"-~ 4:i ~MEL TF.R.. Pock your brMI!.
fl bt)3t, under pr I r,. rl lf'll~f' l rt'"1"' unJt.s, 'NB. Call
111 $.'5\,~ for rlt-'t R.1!11, Pvt. owt\6, TI4 ~
e lt rwln r-talty, lnc.e 67~49
CALL ANYTIME 647''6'11 lo pl•ce lhat Ill
~u 96&--44M today!
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Income Property 166 Real Ea tat•
E•chang•
360Apt1. F urn. Apts. Furn. S60 A pr. Unturn. ....;... ____ _
Ba lbo.t Peninsula U2
6 LUXURY UNITS lnveston On The
Larp luxuoou• uruf11 oPar M e Upl S.O. n.t~·-.y It lluntlni.;:tnn OV •
1 BR. HOUSE
Irvine Hunrlng ton Beach Back Ba y
OCEAN VIEW UNITS
Shopprn.: C1:nrn. Spacioua 3 J.:xch11.ni:~ 10 unit, rr1mr
bed. o .... ~rs 8'111,. Ni• 19$11 Ea•t•ifl~ monf'y l'l'HtkPr. !l · 2
Ill· Jt . plua: Jiri!.pl•iY 11 HdnnJI . "·1th f1rPplaN'~. 11!~1
m&l\Y ol~r txlr.s. $112,:-ioo. 5 -k!irk. qu;tr11"1"•. Jnromr
2 n it, I HA , df1I ICflt, No pt•lc, Sl'f• • 2 Rlt, l RA, frlf•ri yrl,
/\pr1I I '111 .July 1, Si".6//lllJ, 1•rp!/•lrp. I n~4t1A la"n t'UI•
67:.-i.-:1:1 or !19:~-<l'l:i.i. 11111: 211 1 ltural Pl. 67j....4fj92
ari 5.
,---~---'1 Hit c·r11l 1 1frp~. 1o:i.ra~r, Corona del Mar
Snulh l.;t~uria. ~IO\""• refrl1,
•·arfl'l'1~. •lr&pt'I, y11rr{, '!n·
f·l11s••1I Jml1f\, rhllrl /pct. Ar.-
r1•,~ ti) PflVfl ll• h<-1H·h . S:nJ. People lnr r""rrt on "i>ekly, n1onlhly
Ir yP11rly Msis. Jn Jlarht!ur
P1c1fic, 1 new ('Ommunil)'
of •lurlio k t Rn unit~ ln
Hun11ng1on Harhour, },urn Ir
Ul\fum rentals intlude bltn
k1frhen ftppl'!il, \1a ll-I0·11·all
crpt'jt, drap!'ries, brl11t slip~
for I"•·~". maid SPr\'it'e,
lhPrapy ponli;: &. ln('allon J
blk lrom bPach. Jmmrri. or-
c:u r . Ca!! 711: 846-116! l\r
213: M2·1361 for mnre de-
t11 1L~.
XL.NT location, 2 BR, 2 BA,
Frplr, Lnt 11untiiock. Great
'""", llirl pool. Ga.s & •'tr
p111tf. $200 mo. ~...fS4S.
Corona d el Mar
11\'Pr $12,600 per y ta. r.
14 UNITS 18'.500.
Tr1ttf1: ~oor pro~rty (nr F.xrh!\ngr ('nrona <lrl '.\fur
!MM unfl1m l11h,.rl 1 /. 2 •lupl,.x, 2 -1 Hdrm. 11dj11t'f"nl
bedroom ptt:11t1.11:,. Tustin to ftlmp!('1e ah f} p J> In x
w11t1. N,.a.r fl'f",.WllY!I &· c•f'n!f"r, Jn<'flml) S330 mon1h,
1hopp1n1. SZ\.i~A 11nnu11J $·12.!iOO. Al!lll hru•e Sl\,~)ll
CJ'(l8' lnmme. JJj(),{YW}, rf1uily in r111111e 1111.1'11 H·I lo!
C'llA/tti.llN1 ; :l nr, 2
Ctt1* Cod Collfl.jel'.
B11. rrrl(,..J ~·rtl. Coupll', IJ) pP!li,
SltiO, !il~-f('.!11, ~"1~140'i. .lu~t NU-V I EW R e NTAL S
G7::-<W::o or 4!M·32•11
Mesa Ve rde
SllAHI' 4 BR, 2 BA home.
Gri~it II)('.', Cl!! to !!rhl~. A
t111r1.:11i11 HI $27j 111t:1. \l'a!rr
i'u·I. /\va1l af1 Apr. lj,
~1()...';(YJol,
OYe11 IO
fHRIM ~.;
Park Wen ON TEN AalES
'J. Br huu <;1·. lll!n 1J\'•'11 Ir
28 NEW UNITS
In IVll1lua·t\01vi, Jl:t"nll.
INVESf~1ENT l>IVJSIO~
L __ •~s_u_n_•_B_•_•_c_h ____ .1 .ran1;r. r1·p1/drJl!I, $1 8:'} n10.
Cull 00.'<-6'/.16. LAGUNA HILLS
Ne wpor t Beach
3 BR, 2 BATH
Apt&. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 360
I k 2 BR. Furn. & Unlum.
Fireplaces I prlv, patlot.
Pools TeM\1 Contnt'J BJdst.
900 Se11 Lant, CdM 644-E.l
(f.faeArthut nr Cmlst Hwyl All ti"~' luxury 2 k :\
bedroom un1!1 Parh 11 Uh
prJ\'llf' p1 tl0 nr halCVln~.
Ht1ttd poo l plus "II mod,.rn
°'nvt nlenr,.s. A~.~Um" In\\'
r,1fi.-.1ri00
tntert011 r1tf' l()lln. Priced at Real Estate Wantfff 114
a loy,• 6 5x lf"O!I, 1----------
NE EO
Walker & Lee ShArp Ouplf'X, Cd:\1
&1or
Clean 4 Br 11111-Nit·f' area
Investment Division C'A~h Hu.v<'r
2790 Hitrbor. Cn"'" Me•ll SAND CASTLE
54S-7131 REAL ESTATE
7 HOUSES ••• 2 LOTS J7R6 N-J. Coast ll11 y
Fbcer upptr I And 2 Bdrm. l..11.s:;un11 R,.:<i,.h. 49'!·1111~
$3T!;. mo. ir'COme, JI0,000 YOUN(; 11llnrnry It. family
down. llf'l'ri 4 f\R, H1 N.R, S2~).
S79,SOO. s .1 :.i.onn. 20":, rlriwn .
r11~ n1Pn\~ to $225. Rtlinble.
111-1 IEDRM UNITS 613.,2'4. Turnlahed 1pt1 . clo~ to1·c~.~A-n""'r~,-,-N-T~E-n~-w-.-,~.,
town. NO LOAN FEE d1~!rP~~Plf .\ liJ.:rr upprr
SU.cm. d!lwn. nWl'lf'r ~111 r•Ylf"ll't1y up to S'.!"1.flOO.
finl~. R7:.....t.1.11.
$115 ,000 --------
~ j f\ft 11 f\ 0 I I l.itr)(I', \ 111·;11\l 2 Ille. i,:11r. ' rll ' 10 11 1 1 U/I f''(, SJ4'1 ~·1·n1·1•d k1rl~ po•!<! \\ •·ll furn. A1r/1..-111<1. 1•1uht,. R · f A H · 979 8430 ~Hr11i.::1·. l.r11C . J)j.111". Rt·nut1 I en - -oust -
rul \1r11' ~hort lrrm lrMf'I"' Fountain Valley
11 \·ll1L JT..tl.
NU-VIEW RENTALS • 4 IS.lrcn~. 'J. B;i.th~. N'll.'
fii.1-40:\0 or ~M--.12<1S rrptg, hugt• yard. llfl:thl<'1or.
LAGUNA HILLS s""'. ' '"'" "1
·"""· , Hunt1naton Beach Nr•11• 2 1111 , 1 1~ R.'\th 1t11pl1''<·l-----------
\\'1·ll furn . Au· 1·1)t!d . J>o11lilr $:IOU. l.t·/J)(C 4 H1lrn1. :1 ha.,
i;:-:trll~I'. l.rg palin, Br11ul1h1I 1·ul·i!r-s1H'. VACANT. Mnvr
virv.: Shor! !rrm Jf"nM' 11vn il 111 l•Hllly, \\'Ill llll\'' new
$'till. p11int. (.:all R12-4·1GG,
NU-VIEW RENTALS
673-40.'10 or 4M-.124S
SMllLI. mnhilr hl)rllr: fo:H~h·r
s:i0 \\ kl y: rr1.rular S?.'• "klv, ----------
ln<1lJ11'1" 10.10 s. Co11.~i. •\V~: have a lnrge selection
L.1gun11. 4~1-'iR1i!. (If 3 ancl 4 bedroom homes
Rr:ind Nr11 , !)uplrx, Srn\'P,
rtfri1.r.. 1·1·111.~. rlrp!il, '1111:"
lrrlr . nprn hrR!ll!I, rlr<'k.
1.::;1r Xl1i1 It)(', Ava.ii .)f"llrly.
$.17"i
NU-VIEW RENTALS
" 2 BR, Jlh BA TH
S1u1lin fourplr.'<, 1111 t']rrlric
bu111·in~. 1 ·:-u•pc!~, dr11pr11,
gara~P. plltin &. b11Jeony,
Srnllll pt't ok, Sl~.
NU-VIEW RENTALS
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General
A
Bold New Concept
FURNITURE RENTAL
'* ~Jonfh to 11-fon!h * 100% Purchas' Option * \Vide &lection-
Styl<'-ColoT'I. * 24 Hour Dclh·cry
i;;::<o;
1
16 L ;~~a hl:oi<R ':!" -f.fl
Open Sun. 1-S teRI ~
J_11yt•!y 5 BR. 41~ Bil. ilf'IC'k, I.
Sl67.flOll. LrA.~t' 11•/npt\nn lo 17 \V
huy. This i~ " TI\11~! Sf'(', 5 . 19th, CJ\J
Frank, J a mes, Realtor 2756 N. !\lain, SA
S4B-4617
fyjS-3481
547-0314 !hat ran be mo\·cd Into
3 Rll, 2 BA, tlf'""r fll'f'llll almost Immediately on our
\'l!'\11 hn1111•. l>N'ks, Rltn Jl c 11 t. 0 pt l 0 11 p J a n,
k1t1·twn \\/ff'fr11:, \loa~hrr & SllER\VOOD RE A LT y, 1 1 1\l tl~°nt Vlrw ;, Rr. llon1r.
-'~";Y~"'~·~'~"-'-_<_J>;_. ----/ ___ _;5~40..8555 <>n Only in~11!,. rul.ftt'-~<H'.
Balboa Island
lido l sle IMMA<'ULAT~: "'· j ..... '.l TH' ,,nr. Li·11:i;P Sif[1 1110. ----------·I . .,. 1;11-11111. llH, 2 BA cturh•x. 1•rpl1<,
\\'ATEP..F'RON'r l Br s:mun<l
Jlonr, priv pa ll/I, parkin.t:.
Jn11: 4D'J S. Ra,,rronr. ;ipL 5.
Costa Mes a
LRf; I an. complf'ttly turn
w/hltn~. J}o.h11•,r, Dispos;U,
$1.'10. 612-7973 aft 6 or
II knrl~.
J\1\lAC. RACH . SIZ.-1/\10,
ALI~ UTll, Pl):, rRJV
PATIO, :-IE\\'LY J-'UflN.
S!'\Ca. STY. Q U I ET.
ADULTS. 67.'h20;i(j,
• \VINTl::lt R-A~T~E~.,-.
A11rac furn Studin! Sll5,
RR'~ S12j, Arlu!!.'1, no pet~.
213'i Elden. J\1 ,::r. Apr . 6.
Furn. Bachelor &-I-Br's
especia lly nice. 2110
Newport Blvd ., CM.
SHADY J·:l.~!S: t.A\\'N POOi~
Unlurn. & ~·urn. I & 2 Rr.
Sl•IO Up. Childrr n·~ &-el.
177 F:. 22nd $1. • &12--:164;1
J BR furn llpt, pm! & l"l'rrra-
tiou ln1ll. !\\us1 J;K•o\'f"r :l.) ~ r~
olrl. Rf'nt $11.i. prr mo. $.~j.
. ~f'c11r11y. &If~ 16'1
La Quinta Hermosa
Sp11ri1!ilh Country Es:lal!! L1\·-
1n>:" k Spa<'ious Apts. Trr·
rllf'Pd poinl: i1unkf'n s;:As FlBQ.
l;ntwlirv11h!r I .1v1np; -Onlv
I Br unf $1 50-furn $175
2 Br unf $175-furn S210
3 BR Studio ~ fur n $275
t4 hHt!il !'. nf SRn n1r.e;o Fr.1•y
nn Brach. 1 hlk \V, nn Holt
ro 1621 1 P11rki:1de Lane.1
(7111 i<:ii·5441
Laguna S11ach
Ideal For Student
Pr11·Atc rmn1 & hath 1n l11rJ:r
hf'n1"". all pr1vll, inrlud1ng
k!li·hrn, lttunrlry !..· phone,
Xlnt lfl!'at1on $AA. Ulil p.:11<'1.
NU-VIEW RENTALS
fi73-40:10 nr 49-1-32'111
Chtirmint: 2 Br .. <"rpt/drps,
ran.t:" I,, rcfng. Loc1t@d on
{l('f".:1n 1nrie or h11")', L1'i
r11tlfl. lfi>atPrl ~11·lmmtna
pool .t c11rpnt , All uul 1n-
c-l11rirri 111 S2'50 pt'r mo.
642-R·IOO
C HA'-,N"N"E'°'L-=R"'E~E~F~ I
UnfuPn apt for !Pas" 11·11ter·
fron1, 2 Br, 2 B11, bnAt slip
Rl'<lll. Nl'I prt~ or rbildn!!n.
S!')(J() 1110. 673·5170, eves
67:l·R.'lt!l.
2 RDn\T, ilion, 2 BA.
rrmOllf'lerl duplPx. Cpts ..
r!rp~. hl!ns. d5h11·5N-. fenced
.vrl. frpl c., pri. b e 1 c b .
fii:H~6:1.
LRG, .'l BR., 2 BA. Ocwi
Rl1·rl. V1pv.. frpl c .
A1r/Mnrl. Bltn~. Beam ct'il. _O_C_E_A_N VIEW !1"1/mo, L". 6<.>-404! OC
fiil-5_260.
*, CENTURY 21 * ~ 4 Hit. J !IA. All htl-in~. II.JI-LIVE in h1•aur. llVll :1 Ar, 2 I I • l>h11 1w·+·.~. ~-,.1111 .. 2 rHr "H r\ 1tr11!il, hl!nli", Ir~. luvrly fin1nc;i1! ., f I & 11;1 l.1111 1•111 &· I~ yr1I. Al"Ril Ulll . ir)('. Avu il July 1:1-Aui.:. priva1e y11rd Jo:f1t1 1•nrr
•EAL ESTATw 6421771 ';mmmmmm~:;;-1 t (' +" 11 " 111,11" l!l!ll Port Nf'l.c:l'n. " ~ · I 1:1 SliJWJ hi.?.-Hl'if,7 fnr 11pp't. 11•:i rr fl" I. .11r • 111• 1u.,t•
Balboa Penlnsula 1-·u nNISJIEO 2 en. Art.
Ulil. p:1ld. S\iO/mn. 2277-B
By :\1t1111 h, \\'l'l'k or Yr<1r. 1 J\lnp!r A,·r. ~.1.~-:1!"1!:?.
l.'l.rff' 1 BR con1pl furn11>ht'fl.1°L~R~G-.~,~B~R-.-,-.-1.-,-. -Fl'pl--.
F:IC('rptionl\1 -nice .:1rPa & r riv. rlrck. Nt-w e11.rpet.
11r1. Sl9!"1/n10. Ut1J pA1rl. p;1 int & rirapts. $2.'">0 Jitr mo.
NU-VIEW RENTAL S 1\gl. 673-6510. '"''· 673-40::0 or 49~3248 67.'l-iiTiR. r:R, ~tll slrf'p si\. Nr. ~~~
16 UNITS, N~B-.--B . 4 P.H. 4 n u. dlntcl~·n. t1v. rin., ;:.~,·~;.,$~~;;11/!~:-:p~4~~1:~;~1.('11 461 ~~~-.?_.:,•.rc,,-.,1-,-m-.~1-,-~ 2,,. Year11 oJrl; Xlnt qu11.l1ty. u siness '1 , .... 1, A\·1111. .\tnrr·h 28 "1"----0 I 't 200 '1' S~/11111. Hi·f'~ rrq'd,
J{rn (·h /Oecan, shoppg. BEAUT. FURN. 2 BR ;vrd. fi7~ .... :iRlO. ll!d Pool. Arlu!1s t\\•,'ff'f'11 uk,
2900 ~=~~~=~~-~ No p!:'1s. S15."• ur . 642-9520. Choic~ Bluffg I(\ c 11 ti,.. n . ppor uni Y .lunr 1:-1 nr yrl.v !ii :..-2!1()!1 2 P.H. f']rc· l.tHin r/n, <·rpl!!,
111 Iii], I ....,. I ... 1 1 S1ll't'r Ln. G10--01w.I. f.:.trns ~.4'%-nn S.1Th.OOO 1 1 .l{llr, \ !..., rill~• n .
NE\\' Luxu r1011~ -4 Br, 3 H11.,
price. Lh:P h"re k aavt or1 f.iM ALI. r11lg. Hr11 nri n11mr Houses Unfurn. 305 V111~ .. n1. M11\·r 111 today. $1!Y.i llAHBClH Vu•w llnnl": ~ Rr.
m11.n11ie-l'mP n1. lad11>11 ~·f"Ar. N R 1 ion 11. l ----------1110. Vill 11i;:e Real E.~lnle Ph: 2 P,.n ., rr1ilc·., 1·111li", rlrp!il, Prk
THE IRWIN CO. rii!(lrihu11nn. 1'radrm11rk.~. General 002-4471. & pool! $1:il. 644-45$14.
Realtor• 644-6111 Pn".c:r.nr pnlf"ntiA I 10 lnp!f' SlOO pvt roll, 101 OK I ·s-.,-2'-.-p-,-h-.,-,-y-, -..,-,-,-.,..-,-,-h-, 2 Santa Ana Heights
.lo N.-rl C•"I'' D,, ~R I!'~. 011·~ r" ti r in I . Bn ' RA I '" ' " 2 -----------"~ " 6 $115 pvt htn r, kicll!/pt'!.~ OK , w :i:un .n Uu. Suite 445 N"l'-'""'r! Rl!11ch 616-4;:.(M, fi41i-.'llll . F I d 1 "ncl l;:in i 2 RR Frplc" Frncr.rf ya rn. 1~ $77.50 2 BR hrlll! w/g11r rp ''""· rn, s:r ' a· S1 7'.l n1nn1h. Avail, nov.·, Call JUST Complr.rf'l'll 2-0PltJXP f·on Slllr, n1onry mil king pr! SHY.I f'l)Un!ry 11,.1 2 BR hme J;:nnlrn kit., 111.num, Rvail
triplexioA. 22119 ForrlhAn1 ~hop & poo<lle grooming $12!'1 2 BR 11lon"' 1111 Jot Apr 1. '."J.16--ln'!i. &l'.1-<12'.l!I 11rt fi.
fllrll. Ry n1•:nC'r. l.Jlng tC'rm S145 2 Rfl kl 1 · c M ~~~=~~-Seal Beach Dt.. C.~1. Blrir. 011•ner. J II N l Bch < ~ fl'l'I~. ., . NP. tl('h, 3 BR, 2 RA, Bltns, 34~148 Ev,.!. ea~ A\'<I • ll'P · Sl:JO 2 Rlt 1•vf'rylhin~. C'.l\f. C1·p1 s, Drrs, Cnv pr.t., Lnv.
e ST:! \\'K ,f'.t UP-On ()('can •
Lovrly Bnch-1 Br·Rooms 2 RR, 111 BA, .i::~r. ShArp.
l\1a id ~crvice-Poo!·Ulil pd Nice shRg S190. rrr n10.
e Call 675-8740 e PllONF:: 6'12-:l95l
• * 2 BR. l)up!r"x. r urniJ;h-Dana Point
rd. Nr11r ht'ru•h! \\'asher
200 '-'~RO LARGE 2 BR ri11plPX. P'Pal 11v11il. $ . fi7.1-.. 1 • . .. k I d \'lCW, ~unurc . 11 u n r y ,
YEARLY • B11y fmnt 1 RR t1s11·~hr, $195. 4.9&-l40R.
furn i\h11~nificent vie\\·! Util ----------
pd . S200/mo. 67.1-'i790. Fountain Valley
Corona de l Mar BACHELOR 11.pt-l1kr nl'w,
Lido Isle -,--B-R-.. --.,..-,-"-,.-11-i<·h·,-.. -,-., 1
LIDO Nnrd B;:iy[l't'lnt·Sturi10
.:1p11r!rnrn1 N1cf' hP a r h.
Suhlf"I $al0 n1onrh . 67.l-4922.
Newport Beach
RIGHT ON
OCEAN
hran1rrl rr1l1ni:~. r r p 1 c .
NE\V paint, t'rp1~. drps. Sun
pnr.cb. i;:tr. adul1!1. s2n.
f;42-'i.~.~I.
\VATCJ-1 the sunset in thi!I
executive 3 bdrm, Ocean
Bh·rl. rlup\ex. Adult8 only.
S450 !\Jo. Agpnt 675-4930,
fi4(}.0020.
l..:ir2P-Bachelnr apt .. c<1mpl Io=~~------
J11rn. &siutilul view, Huge LRr.. 2 BR Duplex. Frplc.
drrk. $120. Uti! paid. Pr1v lif'rk. NPI\' CIIJM!!,
NU-VIEW RENTALS p,11.inrf..nr11Pf'~.S2.ilJ?t't'mo.
10 INDI VIDU AL hnU!f"~ Oil A ~ ... l.11-IZ>'I. J](jl) ·''llll<·nt.~ l)h'. 2 Bit h.~I' ynn:. $'/.!"JO, 9 s l -5121 '
I Al _, , 1 !'.·rortJo: -ulf';1l !'irt ur for 2 n rt :J BA hn1r, kid.~'prl!> %'.l-2191. !ll. 11'.'IY!I r,.ntcu. Anu rs. 1----------Sell .or exrhft.OR:e. ~trrm hu~i""~~ I ~nun (I 2 Bf! f , 1 • C IM Ila PL N<J FJ.:E! •I B1ln11 -$2:.(): 4
Forhn. Rr11ltor f;12-5CXXl n11111u . Prin1r lfl(', N.",!ll()l·k. ..,., . 111, i:11r < i Riln11 -$300 ; 3 Bdr111 -Jl'l!i:
-----------J.M•-.t offr"r. 714::i30--(i920 11sk Sl·"' :1 lllt 2 t!A llunl Bc•h ''·o\'l'l•:J.J.A 817--60ftl
2G~i0 Sil rt, Ir i -1 P \' e I , ----------
(·t1rhrrlr;1I <'ril!nr.:. \\"r"1 h11r, Jo'UH,\'. 2 BR . "P I .
rpl~. 1Jrp~. S.177i. fPre~tiS::t' w l.~un•lN"k. 1 ~ Blk ocean.
Cnllri.:r Pnrk) 21.1/43().j667 $t.li inn. 6T.>-40'13.
1\'f'I b11r, pol'I, rec rm .. pr1v
f'nl nHlct'. Sl20/mo. Ulll pd .
!":149-.'1!'1!17.
673-40.10 or 494-324$1 Agr 67~10: e\'f'S 67~778.
~IOR[LF: Jlo111e -Blllhflll 8;1y CLOSE to Rea ch. lrt. 2 Br.,
-2 RR furn., 111il Jl'L Stn~lr" 2 Ra., npen be11m~. frlilc,
1>r c·pl. only. No prls. S'120. hltn~. 330-A ,\!11rgueritt.
TIME FOR 1110. ~ r. 1Y1urul. 673-27!'12. ~6'":1--0'f"". 3:,7_0::.'..:'::.T."hl:_:::lc::2E:::·~-F'RTME 4·Ph~x 3 Br .. 2 HA ., f11r Paul. \Ir ha\•r IU hor:'<f' ri!ni·hf"R'l -----------
lnr-. $i()O/mo. No dn VA.I-----------!!1Hr1 s1;,() Wf llCl"f'llJ:(' ~· 2·7 Singl1•)( or fu111ili('!i {)!{, .'l Bl!,
!62.500. N. Costa Mesa. Business Wantfff 210 HI!'.~. ,....,.,·yttunl::. 111· hN•r11-.
557~151. Rent-A-Home 979-8430 Rent-A-House 979-8430 -------• UNIT. Walk to ~chi NA·r10NAI. AA/\-1 t'0,\1-* Sh:irp. ;hnrr1 1ri01 .,,,-r~. '.':For: r1:nt: llousr ll'ilh 3 Br,
PANY St:El{S TO AV· ·-, 1 I: 2 BR. Slln M. SHI J\i dn. + f11111ily. l\ir~11. \',.rdr 2 Ba & f'()lil . S2?.'i. Q1 11 n~: l) u TE r.. \1' ~:An OA iM Paln1, lfR 11.17-:lw.i7 lli•hlanrl~ 11\'Ail 4/1 ~21:1. ,..,fi-47:\9 l; /\ 11. 11·11': NT M/\N UFAC· ., -28 Unit-Nr. Shop'g. -Al.-c;o -3 Rn. 2 Rath + IX'n or OHic<' 'fURJNG CONCERN. IN-, 2 RI t f RI · '' f · 2 & 3 BR, 2 811. /t2.ll Ellil'I 1 rm ., l'Onlfl. um. (_'Or\· l-111~. -nt of' 11 I 1 o n . 'fER F.ST~:o IN r r R !\1 Avt HB. $420 J\1 8'17-3957 WJT!f COOi) J\.lANA(;f;. tin. $111fl. S2:l0/rno. Ca ll 968-61117.
CALL Stlln l\1f"yrr, Aj!'!: l\1F.NT. CALL COLJ.EC'r, t.Ae "'~"" ~·"t '~ MON-FRI. !213) 728--6230, .rru-..... /1/ OI' .~._,... """'"
CdM Trip!,.x, nice view, 2
Br, frplc, bl tm, ~·11.l k lo
be11ch. pool. ownrr 64•'"-6.1<1~. R::lO TO .'i PM.
DLX Dnnn roinl rlu pl<'x l'"""-... '"'""""""""""""
S49.950. 33~2 Silver UintPrn Investment
\\'fbb. Bkr. &12-1~;1 Opportunity 220
Cornn" del M11r lripliox. Gootl TAX WRITE OFF loc. ~ Rr .. 1 81., e11. Agent
67>-i 22i HI R
Lott for Sale 170
FAIRWAY LOT-
213 FT.
Ugun11. ~'iauel C'..nlr (f\ur~,..
SZl.!ffl. Gd trrms. Bkr.
673.j;ut,
&rkini.: r1rh1nri11I n:u·krr. Jli•-
111111.,.. th·r-a-hottrol )fleht 1•1
hr ~11 1,...,1 tn &· 11r1e-Mn.><J 1111-
rn1,11n1111•ly fi 111onlh,.:,
r•an:1111n ('r1n;1I 7.nflf' 11 hilr
pr>11·1·!<~·ini.: !«0 tllf~llf'111 \:11"1.:r
l1•l'f'11.:11 i.:111 •'l'lllllt'llt 1·!1J1111~.
]'urrhal'I' )IU'ht Hfll'r Sf'I·
ll t'111rnt s1 ;;:1'1.ooo. H1·11l,v
",lA1't1 " P.l~. Bo-.; 3. Ln-.
',O THE REAL
"\. ESTATERS
' • "I "
EXCHANGES, invrsln1Pnt~
k Ill'< ~hf'\IPr~. llnn11• &
Q{OIC~ TC!I, lOO'xll.'i', R-2 lr11·rsln1f'n! Rr11 Hy. 67>722:1.
paved al!ty, 3,13 E . Money to Loan 240
Roche ter St., C.M, Short] "'•lk_,.rn ,~"·'•'•·"IT. 1 .. 1 TD Loans $21.730, 673-9509. •>
De\·plopf'r~ & u~«r~ , 6!% ',f, IN TJ::nEST
VRcanl 11lO'x100' C-1 2 d TD L Tu!tio A"'· ('oly of Ornn,e n oa ns
O\\'l'll'r v.:inls 11rr"r,
Ai.::rnr * !.1:\2.'J.:lllD
OCEA:\I Vl,.w -('0~111 ~11>i;11 ,
All 1mprnvrn11'nl.~ u1 It p1111 I
ror. Undrri.:rn11n•I u11lllw4
R,.11rl.v to hu ihl 1111. $li.~-t1M I.
tW>-11~. .~~----1
I.i11\1 r"~1 r111 r~ Or:"ln,::1• l'o,
"WE BUY TD'S"
Sa ttler Mtg. Co.
642-2171 S46-0611
S.•1'\ 1111.: J larhnr 11 n·11 21 ;-.·rs.
I \I ill huy )llUr :!nil Tll,
lu11nl'1!1nlf" c•11sh, pri\ale Mobile Home/
Trailer Parks 172 pa1·1y, &14-~6!li 11fl 6. 1 ~-'---"------
30· SPAC!'.: for 11i.::r n1er li Mortgages,
yn ""/no C'h1lrlren or J>P!.lli. Trust Deeds 260 ...........
FREEll
.1 HR, 1 ~ hi!:. 1fix~ l"nl'l
psitin. Avail April J~. $230
mu. C:-il! !lfi2-1274.
landlords-Owner• Irvine
\\If' will ro•f••r IPn11nts to ynu/;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;0 rn~:I·; nr 1•hon:r .•. MHtJY 2 nit. 2 halh, \en ...... s:~
1h·~ln1IJ!1·. l1·n1u1t.'I on our :i Bl1, '1 l~ath,\atrium •• S33r.
ll'rt•llng 11'11, ' :1 JIH. 21~ Oft., ran1, r m. Sm
ALA Rentals e 645-3900 4 RR., 2•~ hit., fAnl, mi. $.1.'il
VIO:ltY""C·1J:":AN°4ltlt ho1n1· 4 l lR. 211 hi\., fan1 . r n1. $3!10
\I ll h hll !n~ JI, 11·~ ff'r~·rt \"ti
flir $2(i:, po:r n1n. FA \1 rt .tf·:S
llNl.Y. (';111 Hl:'.1'111 ~~ll;....1111 ,
Corona del Mar
. lli:-1· 11•111111h•l1•d 2 Br .. :! l!u .,
fq1li ·.. 1·l11st• In fl I' I'" II.
"IJ 1111 'l 1 p !Iii.
---'lleul!or
Aduh.~. S200. 31i J.11rks1n1r "STNCP. 19~6"
Gi:l-3:\l:i. Jst \\'e1;1rrn BRnk Rldg
SJJ(.1RF:Cl.1FFS 3 BR. 2 RA. Un iver~ily P:irk, Jn'.inP
yPn r /r11.s,., J.1~i0. By owllf'r, Days 552-7000 Nights
J"'r!n<'. only 675-:l"l.1 1.
2 BH t.luplrx, rrplr, g11 r .. r1r11• 3 BR. 2 ha. ln.n1. rn1 ..• $:!40
erp1s, drps, f'.Z.10 Pf1' mo. &20 3 BR. 2 bn. N'pf •. -. $.1i5/400
c:old+•nr"()(t. 644-73!11. 1 HR, 2 bu. N'pt. ...... $425
C t M '). HH. 2 bR, ........ St751:l00
os a es• 4 Hit. 2·~ haths ••.• S~25/3T.i
• N1•1•1ls r~)\'f' -2 llr. J1;1t)Vt', :1 Hit. 2 h.1. honlf" ...... s:!OO
ro·fni.;, f'h ilrl/('l\L $1'.LO ulil .1 llH. '1 il Au,1:.·furn .... $400
111<'.
ALA Rentals • 645-3900
e ll111h:1 ·I fl.rN1~!•·r -1 Ht',
11;1lk lo 11ll"J•'i.:. lllil 1111 ·1.
(ired hill
~lHI. l 't11\'. Park (:1•nlo·1', fn·ine
ALA Rentals • 645-3900 f ';lll An.iti 111,., s:r:n-:20
HF.1\l.T\'
1-'<lfl 111-:NT (llt l~~:As ":: 1----..----... -
:t Hit 1 HA l '(lllflo, $1Ll. l.(JV~:L\' Ut11\'1·r~ity 1'11rk
:t BH 2 HA hn111r $27:.. 4 'Jf'l11 uhollSf', 3 l~I!. 2')i l'\A,
RR :l RA . pn<ll $:t6a. 2 RR forn1 rl in rn1 .. 11 tr iun1, frpl.,
2 BA Apl S161l. \\'e hA\'f" yr!y lrn,...., i\lu~l i<rc to llJ>-
fllhrrs, nn Ir!"! r11.1t prlX'. D11rs S 3 .1-7 2 0 0 ,
M5·1142~ 1 01)f'n r vr!I) E\'e!l/~'knd.~. S33-9'l:rl.
SOUT H COAST REAL-MA)" l -Aug. 31 or yeaN
TORS IPa~. ;\ BR + S11,im'g pool
DESIRABLE & tennis cou11 s. $300/mo.
110~1 E ll:-l.1-ll4.~.
2 Br. 2 hn. ··1it1I, dn1.~. fnr,·1•11 Laguna Beich
air 111•;11. <:11rl1.1 1i~11. hl!·itlN, __.............,. ______ __
frpl r', 1111nn. _i.:1u·11i.:•·. \\'n11•r
furn. Adu!ls font~·. 1~1 Jll't~. NEW 2 BDRM
H/\'l'I·: l:EA.'il.JNAl!!.J.; r'r111lll• .~· N11·1• • 2 n11
A1·111,s r.11111 1·,,11111r\' f'liili ·rr111I•·'· r 111hl 11·••l1~1n~1·.
27'!'1 J\.11·.0:::1 ni· ... J'h. ':.·t~ t7i-; C'·•11,11h·r 111·1. !i1:1iJ 1~11\'
---------$~~·!. • l'ltl\"At 'Y Lr.: hnii NU.VIEW RENTALS
hnr h, NICE, All ur lt liu·I r:'i''.':-10::() \JI' 4~11-:121s
$~.
Houses Fu rnish~ 300
2 ~lnry 11!01111111111 hn111r. ~.
ALA Re nta ls • 645-3900 • \\':i lk To Br1h·h -~11:u·
1l11t'h, Sn1J )WI, All Ulll pd
• lll!Nf Rnnt·h -2 Hr \1•/ $12'1.
nft Ii p.n1. * * 2 RR furn ap1. SlQ mo.
University Park 011 yr11rs 11'11.St'. Adult~ only.
• !i73-1':213. QUICK CASH UNIQUE chateau on &yside
San Clement• D,. 2 b<fnn. & deo • rlining
. l Bil.. Villar.:e: Ill, t'!lllS,
drp:i:, 2 pHt~. hlln~. Sl:'JI.
<IVOlil April J:i: 21J/.ti~..-7~9.
Houses Furn. or
Unfurn. 310
Balboa Peninsula
BAY~·noNT. Choic' 5 BR . 4
BA. plrr & no:-iL Summrr
or yrarly, Furn. or Unfurn,
Ov.•1wr. fi'3-20.l9.
Newport Heights
2 HI{, c·rpt/drps, J,:Mr., hlk
f1•111:·1 ~I .Y11rrl. hltn bb</.,
bt•1111t. ~ii. !itlul! cpl. No
t·l11l1lr<'n S:lOO 1110. !"~IR-A2fil.
Condominiums
Un furn. 320
Laguna Beach
LEA!'>I•: -Co n ti o Ill 1 11 i u Ill
li<•;t!'h llJJI, lf,00 l'fJ. fl. 2 lri;:: .
Br:·s. hl:' hv. r ni. & d111.
Al'f'l!.. 2 h·.it hlllhrni's, fully
c-rpl 111r 11• ~ha~/
\\'~J:hC'r/ilryer & r e f r i r.:.
:'\:ix25 pal10. On lhl' or~11n.
\\'rile Franeis C11rama~nn.
9580 G11rrlt'n Grove Blvd ..
(.~ard<"n Grovr, Ca or ea!I
~iI4-4 \:!I.
Townhouse Unfurn. 335
Costa Mesa
2 Hl)IU\1 :1!J rlN'. fl.~h1rhr.,
ff 'fni.:. 11ri. 1\•:1,.;h1•r .t· rlr)rr,
<'f!ls, rlrp~. 11ri Jl:1l1<1. Adul!~.
1~· IK'I~. Ev1·~. !~1r~.1S!"IL
Snn Juan Capistrano
LEASI·: .'l l\H., 21 ~ HH., All
l1lt-111~. pt"ll1I. C'htlrll'l'n 0 .K.
1'n prl,(, S~/1111), 4!):l--~i~
11trt G.
3SO
General _......... .... _ ...
2 BR, 1 RA. Lo11·rr unil!,
B11lbo11, Blt!ns, drps, dryer.
Gar. I \I /frplc. Y r I y.
675--04!16.
NEIV OlTanfronl 3 Rr.,
duplrJC 11pt l•1r li'a~r. S4~10.
l"r1 •li'., fully <'rp!d. !lf~f.1\11.l
Costa Mesa
2 1111.. 1h·p11,
y1,I , hlt1t~.
1-\11hl 0.1{.
1\1~'1'.
1·1·111, wtr p1I
J:AI'., nn lll'1~.
t:v1·ft. 11r ..... 1tt.1
c-::"'""cc--~=----1 Bit. J 1~ JJA, i,::1r. :--h11rp,
nlre ghl\ll:, $l!IR.1111"r n1n.
PllONP. 1;42~29.'"1!
Costa Mesa THROUGH A $130. ~10. F um Oct'Rn vu room. Arlulrl! only, $375 ?-fo . DAIL y PILOT Apt.~ MllS, 1 Br!. Car r.:1rk-AgC'nt 6ij...1930 , 640-0020. Ca_s_a __ d_e_l_O_r_o_ ing. ArluJt!', 11n pf"t~ 492 120!1 f * GREAT VIE\V 2 BR. *
WANT AD The fRstrst dr1111• in the \VMI I Frplc., bltns, llUndl'Ckl!, pool
ALL lITILITIES PAID 642-56 78 .. , ,II; Da ily Pilot Cla11sif1ed S200 up 644--6344, 67j....5204. Coinpa~ before you rent • Ad . 642-~71! I f"or hi'!'! rP~ults! 642-5678 Cus!om dei;:igl'J('d, fea turing:: 1 -.,--.,--;-;--,-----,~
• Spacious kitchen with in-Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365
di~ct lighti ng 1 rvine
• Separate din'g uea Irvine Irvine
• Home-like storage
• Private patios
• Closed garage w/~orage
• Full leng lh marble pulJ.
man
• King·sz Bdrms
• J>ool • BArbeques • sur.
rounded \\'i!h plush land·
11cllpin~
Adult Jiving a.L It~ best
1-nrJ:"c l BR Sli5
UTILITIES FREE
:l&.i \\'. \\lll!'.On 6-t2-1971
LIVE LI KE A KING
At Budget Pri ce•!
FURNISHED-
UN~·URNISHED
*POOLS
*ENCLOSED
GARAGES
*CONVENIENT
TO ALL BEACHES
FROM $135 MONTH
ADULTS PLEASE
VILLA POMONA
PHONE 642-2015
{1ili0 f'ornnna A\·r.J
Low Week ly Rates
2080 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa
642-2611
STUDIOS & 1 BR 'S.
AVAILABLE
• Full kitchen
• 1-feated pool
• Laundry f11eilitit1
• Free utilities
•Free Unens
• T.V. Ir: maid serv, avail.
• Phone service * $30 WK. & UP *
• S!U(l\o '" 1 BR Apts
• Rtiorn it5 \VK k Up. • ·rv ,tc, Mttld S<-rvlce Ava]]
• Phonr. &>n•il'f'. Util Pd
• /\II ni:t.ior rrctlit c11nls
237G Nl'\\'Jlorl lll\·d, 5-18-97~
'liii.!I Ad \Vor1h Sj on Rent
01ilclrt'n .~ Prt SecliQn
OIQ jf""'" qlllllk
ClWck to resm r& an •PB111a1t in one of our new seeUons. (The
qaicker yea are, Ille lletta' your ~of gelling U..tlooq>lan
-aliorlhlfir,otJ besl)
Parle West a~nls-lofiD·llP fat!.
With adclls "'."'' 30. (And under ·30.) Tll!y like lh9 adullt-only
tecUons w ith pnYa.te pools and J acuzzis and barbecue pjls.
With Moms. (And Dads. Aod kKls.) They like t ire famHy soeUons
wllh lot lots. The fl'C-school. The 1een center. The Junior Olympic
SIZO pool,
With alhletes. (And j"'lt pta;n good sparls.) They Hke Pack w .. t
recreation. It o utdoes every o ther a partment complex in the area.
There·s a three-acre activity park. Filled with swim ming and ther·
•Ill' pools. N;ght-Hghled tennis. Volleyball, handball. A large turf
arnafor jogging and tO<JCh lootbaU.
Thenl's a 1wo-story clubhouse. Complete health clllb facJlltles
-·llllifll!CI etlerdants. '-<mges. Qillll& and patty tOOIJIS, FLG-time '8C1881iolM!ra&ager.
PnWesnm. .. 1l9ftlilo.for~.so.no1m111«Wll3!ytlllt
-__..-., or alllletlc~ ••. yrya're sum lo tit In. If ,.....,,.
3883 Pal'kvlew Lane, Irvi ne. J ust off the Sa.n Diego Freeway at Culver Roea.
Adollsonty, !rem $180. Fam Hy apartments, from $195.
11191.1a -~--1
BR. 11, BA . 2 rr·1.i,·'1, furn. Gtneral
frpl1·, tncrl yrd, k1t!J1 petl'I. ALA Rentals e 64.S..3900 l ----------on )ff'Rl" p11'M' 11IU1 t11"ff Int 111 1·.-1-H-1-.--,-1-1----
ll · S 1.1 , 1nf\ 1 '" Yime: unn1nr . pn ne.i:. Ln~' 1'11A JlllO 1 HR r ·t1 1 OK
lM.n, \\111 r11k" 2nrl. $2!1.500. Sl2. 1 ' ~ntl _;I"' R
n4:MS--2944 or !t28-.l2:50 or '' ·"111: ~ 1111 1~·· N · 5.U-4100. Sl50 ult rwi 111k/hrh Lo!ig Sch
$1:\~ 2 AR ~n1l~ OK
TR.ESH AIR· !\'O TRAF'f'TC A1t('h r~rt~ !i11111 $M
Good uqbj,. \TJE\f property. R1nt-A·Hou1e 979-8430
S 1c. only SJ!v.lll lo1al. Nr. ---
tl!hini::. tv.11t 1ni::. ramplnjr. Balbo1 P eninsula
fH', fj lltln. fl'('ll'tl. Or&t1!'r PENINSUJ..A Pn!nt. li hlk to Ct1un~" Rkr, 611-4(110.__ Oc·rnn & R"~· ~Hi t. 2,., n11
COLF' Cnur3't 110111" 3 All. 2 Yrl.). r.· .... 11v111I, Apl'il i~I .
Sl"IT1.
ALA Renf•ls e M5-3900 • 1''M'i1h & r1,..iin! 1 Br, nr
hrh. Sn1l fl'l't nk, Slril,
.l Bfl . 1't BA. Bll-ln~ .• Cpl!! ALA Rentals e 645-3900
,t,. rlrp~. F'"tK'f'd y11nf. Clf'11n =----=~~~=-~ • "'"'"""Su.,;,,,.,""' Top of the World \JPrrle~ Rl'll'I. S 2 4 0 I mo . 3 + f11.n1ily rnntn. 11tnvr, I'"·
~~73:19, fl'iR. Cfll'fl{'1~. rlr.iipP~. rlf'l'k
-HORSE S O.K. ''' bc1n11lful "Erlge nl Mnun•
llnu(r II I 111•rf" Adl111•f"n! !n tn ir1 vir\1 ": Lrg liv rm I'.'/
!'.A. Hhrr 11rr11W"rty, V1rll' rl'plo·. $1i:.
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
U nbelievably Beautiful
VAL D' lSEJtE Gnrdt>n Apt~.
Adu.1111 -no prls, >'lo~'tts
f'\'rl')'ll·hf>rc. StN'&m A
\\'11lerl;i.ll, 45' pool Rec. Rm,
Sa.lull!, Sgl1' 1-2 Bdrm. f'urn·
l lnfum. from SJ38. SEE IT:
2000 Parsom, 642-8670.
HOLIDAY PLAZA
OF;l.UXE Spacious 1 BR.
fu m 11pf. SllS. Healed pool.
Ample parking. Arlulis -no
pc-I~. 1965 Pon1nnn Ave. C~1
* l \\'EEK FREE! *
B"ch .. nu dCl'., no kit Si5.
2 Br., Slli!i. Adlt!i. 642.2J RI,
bath. Pr'inl s•1.:..oo. 24;1 21.~-790-'ilill.
nf rn1 111 t n11:. SZ75. ~tn NU.V IEW RENTALS
MO·mJ. 1;1:i w::o or .t94-U4.ll
~'.lod Dr. P11i/m Sprat-. PLEAAA Ni''-"1m-m-,•-Pri-.v-,-,.,-.. RENT nr tr11.~r. JOO! \furr111~
1. Clnud fAt lC:" R~ng,. .k Ln., C.111. 3 BR, 2 8111 &
A rftOd •'Int ad ii a socd rttrit. C111rpt1s • dra pt:s., Fam. rm 1250. ~11-l lD.1.
l.nvtsllntnt Yeul.v. UXJ, 6TJ...i"12. '''es, ~·97.s.t. -'-"--".:..:...:;.:;._ __ rut "° Utlle "loot" i.n yaur
l.l'vl1 • SP.II those baubl"~ fflr
"buck!". CalJ Clusifitd
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WANT AD
642-5878
AVAIJ:'"N1111; I $.· 7 Rr fu rn.
Pf"'!I. rrc rn1. 21l '°'"· Noll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ chltrlm. oo Pf"'~· ~:\824
1 BR. Furo $11:1/mo. Gas & ~~;:::::;~~ ,.,,tr. pd. AduJfl, no petl. No I::
chlldren. ~7058. 9ig..1332,
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Coro'11 del Ma r Corona dtl M.lr
365 Apt. Unfurn.
Costa Me111
365 Apt. Unfum.
Corona del Mar
for rent
Spectacular views for you r family. From
!his Harbor View hilllop above Corona del
Mar.
Dramatic architecture. Handsome inter~
iors. Privacy. Pool, gardens, play areas.
Close to schools, shopping.
Two and t hree bedrooms, two ba ths.
From $275. Gas and cablevision Included.
BAYVIEW APARTMENTS
San Joaquin Hiiis Road, east
of MacArthur Boulevard
For information, call 644-5555.
Apt. Unfurn. 365 A.pt. Unfurn. 1--------Corona del Mar Cost• Mesa
365
* 2 BR-Virw. Pool. Frplr,
112 'Balh dhl carpor1, sm.
675-1386 or 67l-Ri:l7,
2 BR. Pent.house Apt .. ocean
"ir\\". Pool. $23.l. Or::in~P
Coast Real Est11.1e. &14-4848 .
BAY MEADOW APTS.
2 Br, beam ce:ilings, priv pa·
tin, rec. 1sC'i!., closed &ar·
age, Gas heat, cooking &
\\'Sier all pd. All adults, no
peL'I. 1''rom $165.
Costa Mesa 381 \V. Bay .Sf., C.M.
CA.ii 646-0073
Cos·ta Mesa Cot t• Men
ON SATURDAY *NEW*
VILLA NINOS
=====:I====== BRANO NEW I & 2 BR WHY PARK NEWPORTIRI
NEW NEW NEW
VILLA RIVIERA
N• .. ~h~~~ :!3:...... STAY HOME ON
Ente.rtaJn friends In your
spacious Vr-ndome apart· HARBOR GREENS
,.,.,.,, huilt·hu, • n ' 1 · WEEKENDS
PAima, 11ttraefl\'f' lndM'PJ. •
""'" only, "' "'"· 1910 WOULDN'T YOU? '''•llaer St .. S48·0ll0 4, .,._,,.,, mcnt •••. (Uf':st parking, 2 BR, 2 BA APTS JUST FINISJIED
ihufflcboarti. putting green, Supe_r-O>mfnr1able-Quil!t F1mllies Welcome!
your awn private patio. • · N"-ar NtwJ!Orl Back Bay. (1 0 2 BR, 2 FULL BA I 2 Bedroom or It's all here for you to enjoy Saturdays and
•vf'n a llrt.pl111ee. T ~· o Gu A \Vatt>r Paid. Mo. to • SJ>('('l1t.l rabinet 8pace SPACTOUR HOME lJKfo: Sundays ind all "''eek Jong, too.
bedrooms, 2 baths, plus den 1'1o. F'l'Om i135. e Ux-k g11.r-.es \\•i1I stnr B d 1wnhsf',, 2 Br., 2. Bil. mstr
for i200 montbly. Just a few Children Welcome. e Bm cei\ e Lndry 1c Patios 2 • reom & Den bdrm hurf'. bltns. ,.aultNI S750 .000 health spa, 7 'S\1!'1mming pools, 7
11t: 2324 Eldt'll Ave • 645-4012 • D/\\'-Disposal e Drapes l l/J Ba or 2 Full Beth• !'t!iling. pafi(1, encl 11:1r.. lighted tenni~ courts, biryrle trails, pulling
THE VE N DOME * LARGE 'fr • Deep 2 color-shag cpts <'luh hse J, pools. $1 95. green. shuffleboard. croquet. Spacious junior
l.M5 Anaheim Avenue NEWLY OE CORA ED • RpeciN. aoundproollng 1'1Rstl"r site Wroom11 w/hi&h 5-40-4119 •fl 6 P~· l ·Is from d$1275 monthly, plus 1 or 2·bedroom
"-'I ... -· Phil" • Nr. Sa.n Diego Frw. liar-beam <'Pi\in .. 11, 1 •• 1, llvini * LOWER * Pans an -storv tO\Vn liouse!li \rith 2 or 3 .....u U'M-£0..,., Mrs. up!'i Bo•utiful Ground• bor Blvd & school!! ... .... b • Al ' room w/gis ar wood hurnin.g GOl.D 1'1edalllon. front 2 Rr. eurooms. I \V1lh electric ki tchen~. p rivate
HACIENDA 10 Minutrl' lo Ocean GAS I-feat. Gas Cooking tir.phl<'I". Convl"nient laun-J>Alkl, encl &llr, h1.undromat. balcony or patio. carpeting. draperies. Sub-
HARBOR Close: to bus lin<' & stol'f's and \VATER-All pair!. dry arefl. ('jff kitchf'n. En-Adult11, no pt-I~. s1~ mo. terranean parking, elevators. optiona l maid
241 AVOCADO STREET Gas 1-leat & Sto\•e. \\'atrr. Month to Month $180 clol'-c<I patios. 2 11\\·lmnli0£ G-45-3515, 642·64!t!I. service. Gourmet food 1n;irket. drv cleaner,
Adults only • No Pets Garagl". Rei'. Rm. J...aundry 622 Hamilton, CM 1 1 b ·
2 Bdrms.Avsil. Roont Included. Sl'.'e Mgr-:'1-tr. & Mrs. Hoban r1·~·-511.una, r«reaton LRG. 2 BR. 11, Ba., sha& eauty salon on gr ounds. See beautifully fur·
Deluxe 1 & 2 BR. p('()! 1 BR . $140 543-2061 acil 11''· rp1, blthui, frplr, prlv. patio. ni:;hed models toda~'. 9 1.111 . to A p n1 Other
Guage. Dish\\•shr. Paid util. 2 BR. $160, $165, $175 1.tODELS OPl!:N l"n<'l Jl:llr, 1 blk Khl11. 6.'\4 times by appointment. .11151 north of Fashion
FROM $150. 646-1204 Hacienda de Mes e H11milton. 64>634$, 3»-82.'Jol Island at Jan1boree and San Joaquin Hills BEAUTIFUL 3 Br., 2 Ba .. or Mg_:l!Ml. Road. Cold\\·ell, Bankf'r & Co. 160 \\._ \\1ilM>n , Apt 1, Cr-.t quiet upper, \\'alk to sc-honl , 546-0370 ----
11anaglng Agent ~10DERN 1 Bdrm. apt. Cpts, market & churC'h . Childrrn 2 e*r. T1,?W)!•N. ~pOt 1~!~ .. ,,.*,·, .. TeJ•phone (714) 644-1900 f o r ren tal In formation.
QUlE'I' J Br, mature adult11, drps, dsh"'shr. b l t ·ins, & !'.ml Pf.'I ak. $159 & S1 6i 7'I ' "· ... , "
pri. patio, Bltins, w/\\". Nr. garagr. 1 child ok. All util A\·sil M\\'. 0J)('n Sat & Sun Arllts, Sl65. 126 E. Mrllldy PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS
E. 17th St 11hop'g, 314 Ogle pd. $150/mo. 307 Avocado, ll-5 or <"Ill Dnn 639-0lf..O, Ln. 5411·5.ewi nr S41'·17fifl.
SL Ap1 91 C.~1. 645-0984. rlay11/evl'.'11, 5-14-8511, 1010 El 3 BR, front unit, •ingle 1ty, rA.VllLY ~7 .. 3 br, 2'"1 h11. nr. On th& bay
1 BR $135. Rtfrig. bltrw:, •2 BR. l Ba. Gllrden Unils. Camino, C.M. shag cpl ., drpi, frpl<' .. lgf' OCC. C11.rporl + JCt()r. A11t. UnfUM 3'5 Apt. Unfurn.
crpts, garb. displ . 712 Sh11.g crpt'g, drps, dshwhr, patio, nr . .shpg. 673-1910. Lndry. no ~ts $190 . '
Shalimllr Dr, Apt c. C~1 patio, bf:'am ceilings, lrplc, wesliBJIU 21 * 1-2 & 3 Br. Frplc. Bit-ins. 546-S~!W. Huntington Beach Newport Beach
642-26'23. garage, 2650 Eldf'n Ave., SparkUng 1 le 2 BR garden Closed glll'A&f'. Near South *2 BR, 1 BA, Mesa. Verde,1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
'* 2 BR 1pacious apl, Crpts
& r1raPf'~. s1i;1mo.
4-PLEX luxury 1 BR. brand _'3_7-_3_12.1_·_. _11_10_1_m_o_. ___ apts, Pool_ jacuui _lush Co11.~1 Plaui. ~2321. j'ara1r. crpt~ldrps/bllns.1 1
OFF Tustin Ave. 2 BR, tlB(). ne\\', f)llnCl-bar·shag cp!s. 3 BR, 2 BA., h<'llul. new apt. irlM'pg -garages -rlf'<'. 2 BR. & rlen 2 baths l..rg rlosel1'. Sl:it'l. Adults.
mo, Adults. No children, ~ts, $140. mo. 3 or 4 ad lt11 OK. 151 E. 21st apprs -adlt.s -from $15.l. Some patlo1: All for NO PETS. 557-MOO. ON BEACH!
BRANO NEWI
AOULTS ONLY-PET OK
DF.LUX~: 2 RR--$1&.,
Dsh111 hr. frrilr., 2 Ba., X>A·lm
ponl. 557-7125. 20.'\42 Santa
An.11 A\"r.
67.1-8145 eves & 11•knds. * 642-&l72 * s.48-4ii34 St ., C.r-.t. 64~ 151 E, 21st, C.M. 646-86fli $145 & $150. 546-73.11 2 BR. Stove & wa!Pr turn. No 1'~l "RN. & UNFURJ'IJ.
Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unturn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365Apt. Unfurn. 365 11mall rhildren or J>P1~· 2 BR. From $26:-i !~~-~------~-~-------~~~~~-----~-------~~~~~~-~---~~~~~~--~ ~~m••~-s•~ •=~oo~ ---2 2BA. Costa Mes• Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Cos1a Met• Co11a Mesa Costa Mes• J:!l E . Bay .Ms...63M. J.'umltul"f: :\\·ailahlr NEW BR· l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LRG 2 BR \\'/Plllio. Qu\rr. C a r P et!'-dral>f"S·rlish11·a.•.her
Ring Brothers Announces
the Grand Opening of
Mediterranean Village
UNFURNISHED AVAILABLE
1 bedroom
1 bedroom & den
2 bedrooms
From $165
From 1175
From 1210
T he charm of Old World Sp ain aw a its you in Cos t a Mes a
a t Ring Brothers' Mediter ranean Village. The country is
lhe se tting where quaint, brick-tiled courtya rds and path·
"rays wind over streams and ponds to the door of your villa
apartment. Available either monthly or by lease.
rnside, beamed ceilings, 'vood p anelin g, color-coordinated
drapes and carpets are enhanced by imported grassclolh
\Vall coverings in warm, natural t on es. Wet bars and fir e-
places add to the cordial atmosph ere. Lar g e patios and
balconies p rovide spaciousness a nd light.
The recreational facilities include nighl·ligl)ted tennis courts,
swim ming pools, a gymnasium "'ilh separate h ealth clubs
for men and "'·omen and billiard and game rooms.
The location of Mediterranean Village ts ideal -convenient
to all Southern California -minutes from the Pacific Ocean
and Newport Beach, overlooking the Cosla Mesa Country
Club.
A complete .security system assures your privacy while you
enjoy the serenity of Uvtni at Mediterranean Villa ge.
~ ... ::: u < "' ..
l.l z g -ORANGE
COUNTY
AIRPORT
NEWPORT
BEACH
RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M. • 6 P.M.
2400 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA M E SA, CALIF. 92828 PHONE : (71 4) 557 ·80 20
Wo Ar o Pledged To Equ1l Hou•lng Opportunltlu
C I rl I r . h.-11trrl poo\.saunas-lrnnis ~'04:11 S,inl11 Ana A'''" {armp rps, rps, 1 ove, N' ng, rl':C room-ocpan \'lr\\'S rmn1 Snntll Ana GoU gar, adult.!, no p~ts . S4S-:Z76S. pat1os-an1pll" parking roursr\. Jlp11.te-rl pool. Mrr.
)';rC'uri1y Guarr!s. !l79-126S.
2 BR 0"'1" w/blt-;,., ,..i;, HUNTINGTON ~~~~~~~ & garage. SllS/mo. No pets . \\'ATF:R Vir111•-2 Ar. 2 RA.
Call 9-12 am, 642-1530 or PACIFIC 11.pprox. 800 ~-fl. DIW,
evPs. 7 1 ""'1:'AN V II B S/C oven, c-rpr'rl. flrp'd.
1 v>..-r. A E.. · · 11:11.r. df'('k Sirir lip avail.
l k 2 &<!room apt. Cpl~. f714l S.":6-1487 Yt'llrly lt"llSf', 114:67J..tl49 drp11, dshw8hr., \\•Ir pd. Otc Op!'n 10 sm·6 pn1 Dally
Sll'J.$150. No ehilrlr@n/pe11. WILLIAM \VALTERS CO. _•_P_P_"--------l
378 Avocadri N(), 7. 642-5191. , RICHARD'S/Lidrt Are a .
QUIET 2 BR M 2 BDRM \\0/htrge lh·ln& area Nl"w 3 BR, 2 BA. tae. xtra
V rd be 1 u~. f'~ k lr11: privA!f' pAtio. AccPpl 2 nirt'. trplc-, rl 1hw1 hr ,
,.:_ "·bit .AU ' 8 !lgl 1c;p0 ' childrl'n . S1'1:itn1n. l J 11 Jl,'llrAgr. SJ25. no. incl util.
u.oyS, ns, g11r. " . B k I B CM " ....... ~760. a er Ap . , 1 • ~'~'~·~~~·-=-="""',-,..,.,,,..,,.
**BEAUTIFUL 1 &. 2 BR. WALK TO BEACH LIDO ISLE, 103 V\11. Antihe.11.
Contemporary Garden Apt!!. Branrl new 1·2·3 BR Cpl., OPF.N Slit/Sun 11-4. 2 BR
pa ti 0 1 , f 1 p1 ~. p 0 0 1, rlrps. bltnic, frplC'. ~ 16th & ~•udy, 2 BA, nr hC'h It llhnp.
$15.>$170. Cill 546-516.'\. .'\08 16th. 847-3951. \_.a: !iv rm. OR, lrpl, 1dult11,
SPAC. 2 & 3 BR: llpl. Sl40 J RR .. '.!1~ 8 1., tilln.'I . rfrg. lr11se. 71'1:753·0719
up. Pool, cpt/drps, bltns. 111·s~r ; dryr · pon~ /,, l'f'C' 2 RR f., 1?Ar11ar, Stnvf' .\
kid!! ok. fne1 I, $190, 96"1-'161, ~ rrfrht in1·I., $1~ 1.-a~,.. No
2206 CollPge No. !> 6~2-70.t'J 157::.. t•hildrrn. Sn111ll vlt'w, :\10711
19!16 i\111.plf' JS'o. 1 642-3813 --l\.10VJ-:1N ·rooAY BAlhon Rl l'rl, ~3--0'llJ
--3-8R-3 BA $335 Fron1 51:l!=I. Kiri.'! \\'1'1£Tim" • BAC"°Pt"nin-3 Br. 2 Aft ,
On Blutr!I. Great Vlew. t~rplr. 2 Rr. all XINI~. ponl, rllx. F'rplr. Bar. , D!lhwhr.
Pool. 2 Patios. Avail April __ 114i-:\66!l tJr ~:i_tO__ Ot'f'an v1r\\'. Y e a r I y
15. 643-1260. * * ~2) New 2 Br apls. IW'l-lll4ll.
e QUlE'I' adlt 4-pll"X, AlfTaC'. Crpl~.
1
<l~p11, hlln11. Near
Jr dlx 2 br, nu~ le opl , &ach. 841-1 171 afle1TMX1n!,
g11.r.. patio, neAr ocean. 2 Br. Apt. C\osl"rl J:"ar. Crpt,,
MS-Qf'i6. drp!I, child, sn111.JI pct 0.K.
* 11r Dl-.:LUXF. 1 Rr, 1 Bl.
cpl!', rirpl', bllnll, '"ncl r ar,
patki. S1 7j, S48-3 TO•.
67:1-2~70.
DUPLEX 2 BR, 1 BA. front Sl40/mo. 847-294o. 'N~R"'.~H7o-,-.~171n-.<-p.--~11~15~/~m-o-. 2
il bark yards, chllrlf'f'n 2 BR, palio, sf()Vr. rrfrg. HR, 2 RA, rrptll, drp!I, bltns,
wl"lcome. $16.~ mo. Av11i1 Adult~ Sl35. CI r. an in&' <lshw~hr.. \VID honk-up,
~/15. 64 2-0fl56 all rl 11 y frf' $75. Refs. M7.00::15. 4243 Danit Rd. 6'16-6.161 .
wef'kPnrl": ah 5::\0 \vkdayl'. 2 BR. w /G•r. $135 0 CE AN r R 0 NT y r l y
2 BR unrurn. cpts, l'lrp", 11f!W ==~C~•~"-962=·~'"-U=--11p11.clous 1 hr 11pt, best J)llrl
p.ainl, 2 1kid1! ok. SJ:\; mf'I. NEW triplf'xl-2-3 BR, t:"llr. of hear.h. Arlulls ()nly, avaJJ
770 Shalimar, 538-4741. .-Jose 10 Hunt Ceint. Sl.3.S, ~'11=. _l2~50"'.'"''4>-0068o-c---·.,-~-, '* * 2 BR. Clean, Enclosed $60. $185 527-3144. 2 RR, 2 RA. crpll', cl~.
ya.rd. 1 chilri Ok. No ~t8. Lalilun• Be•ch hltinR, rl.~h1\•!'lhr. Nr. H032
Slri<l/mo. 546-1.197. 11(1.~ri. $172.50 mo. Adlt!!.
* WILSON GARDF.Ns *
642-4~7. * NF.\\', 2 &. 3 Brt, ocf!flnl~=~~-~~-~~ 2 BR, Jli BA, .-rptldrps, vu., 1 bl<'k ID beach. $225 & NE\\.' Deluxe 3 Br., 2 Ba .
encl patio. $140. 642-6811. up. 49-1-2339 £. 494-3383. S1cps lo h<'ach. From S300
Dan• Point
E•st Bluff ;;;,;;;.;_..;;.,~-----•'DELUXE 2 It 3 Br, 2 Ba,
NEWPORT BEACH f'ncl g1r, s1:io up. R,nta!
VIII• Gr•nad• Apts. Ofc 3095 Mace A v f!.
Four bedroom .. "'11h h,..lmn-1 ..c"'-;"-~IO::.:lol::.·,..,,-----,
Je8 above k below. GrsC'lous • 2 Br, J &, g1 r•ff', rrpl.
Jlvlna k quiet surroundln,1 drps, bltna, Ira c~eta. $150.
for family wHh childt'en. NO PETS. ~.,7-11'100.
Near Corona di'] Mar Hil(h * 'l BR, l()w,.r. Adult~ f'lnl y.
School. F ireplace, wet bar I CrptJld~/bltns. 11,,11 i 1
built-in kitr.hen .11ppli.1.nce,1. 411-ll'1l/mo * <u2611 835 AMIGOS WAY 644-2991 .>. • """" .
Coldwell, Banker It Co. Ml11lon Viti•
m(). Yearly. fi7>-491l Bkr.
San Ju•n Capi1trano
FOR LEASE OR RENT
2 B~droom, I ha.lh Al'llS.
Carpets, drapf'1, aarqeA
SlRS Pn Monlh
J Bdrm. 2 b11th for $250
FITZPATRICK'S
C11pislr11m Va/1,.y Re11lty
31fl01 C11imino CAph~fTAno
San .l1u1n C11pistrano
493.1124
Realtors Since 1965
Sant .. Ana
HIDDEN
VILLAGE
HOME-LIKE LIVING
No Halls-No StalN
2 BDRi\t -2 RATll
FROM $1 59
C"rPf'I~ i Dr•pea
Air Condltlonffi
Enc1()~n 1><11 los
1-fEATED POOL
f-·nrcM Air Hl"al
Carpnrl & .srorage
1'tana1in&' Aaent ALISO V ILLA ft"t1ler 2 blk11 \\', nf Bristol,
1 & 2 BDRMS. Brl\nrl nriv 2 Jlf()ry 1"'Tlhl'f'. nlf Warn"r on Linda Way,
FAMILIES WELCOMll
2500 South Silla
Fully Carpl"ff'd f.t. drapl'd 3 br, 1~ ha , llh&J: C'ptl, bl!m, Muth to \Y. Crntrtill
Covt!tf'd parking •fall, pa1k>, pool ' rf'<'. facilities. S•nta Ana • J46..152S
Gal! .l. y,•alpr paid R'\0-8'.l..t"I 2 BR. rnrl ,,.,,e, new
816 Aml11:os \\1ay, NB _.,--~~-~----I , Newport Beech rll'<.'<lr, $1 .'lO/mo. Cul-de-sac '''·'010 0 !IL :J.49-tHY.I tlr !'96-:1026. 'S . BREATHTAKING S-o-u-th-Laguna -'M' IL& VIEW
Huntln!ilton Beach * FRESH AIR
Walk 3 Rlks lo Bf'arh?
$275. 1J ui;r 2. BR Apl , HI on * BEAOI LMNG AT ITS
Ba<:k ~y Blurt \\'/ 2 BF:ST .. , .Lf'ue 2 BR, 2
priv11t1" b!ll('(lnltll, frpl1-. BA, rlev. h) bi'ach. Adul!.!1,
Hf'1lerl pnol. Lnada of m pet~. rrom S."\50. 317:\\
closrl!I, 145 Dnmln~ Dr Coast H"''Y., Soulh Laruna
LI~ 2 • 3 RR, IPl!I., nf'111•ly ~Cd;\I 11.;;1 C11ll &1.')..1260. * * 49'J.-2!3.'i
ltecor. W w t rpt11 drl'l8 -~----~-------
hltns exrt'pl ~frla 'S150 1~ NEWPORT SHORES Apts., sm.' No m11,, ~ pelll. 2 Br It C(l(1V. df'n, l..rg Jlv rm Furn . or Unfurn. l70
~lTil wJfrpl, 2 bl\. r-.1odern full y
· equip. kll . Obi i:.11r, 2 Pvt Cost• M•••
LIVE near tM octan, e1e1pri 1~ Co I ttd N
It.\ peace,.. qulet. Nf'i1thbnnl pa · mp ec. ew I """' DRIVI BY .frl~ndl,y, bf'1t1ll. bit 2 BR M'pt/drf!s, $..'\00 an Annulll J<t:T rtowt!r St., C.M. 1 BR •
.11pt1 .• clostd raraaes. Sl4S l..eaap, :ll6 t.uaonla, Shnwlr11 >~urn. Bf'11t lf'JC'11tian in C.M.
mo. Call for detail~. 'Tom. Sat/Sun. &46-09'4ll or 646-:\&15.
5.16-!1~1 "' I~;, 5.10-120;. BRAND NEW Br.AUT n>w 20 ,.;i •dull
260~ En1l11nci St .. H.B. All Utllltles Pild •PL 114 r.. 20th· St .. C.M.
SEA AIR APT S .. $130 201fl1 Blrrh St tnr. n .r . llir· Ftkr p#lrtlelp1111on tnvlll!d.
l.rg 2. BR, CT'f'I•, ril'pll, hltn•. portll . .s. "f P111il'J'lrl,., Rt11 642-490:\ \VF.RA, Rln'.
I b\Jc N. of Adam1olf &o1.ch I A 'l BR rrom Sll\. Prlv. 'J'ht fut•st dnw In lM W•1l
Blvd. 72!'-•8 Ullr•. pe.ltll. 81lh111rd rm. j,.cunl •. " O.Jly Pilot Cla l1'ed
~1&-2196 or ~~·l07n Nr. UC Irvin, MIT. ~1 .. lt8 Al't. &4)..5611: ...... ....;_....;_ ____ __.
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Apl1., A.pit,, •· R1nt1l1 t• "She·r• . GO Apt1.,
Furn. or Unlvm. 370 Fum. or Unlvm. 370 FuM. or Unfum. 370
THE EXCITING
PALM: MESA APTS.
FUN · IN · THE SUN!
Ml"utes to Newpprt Beach
Unbelievably large apts. Decorator furnish-
ed. Huge Pool, jacuul, electric buill·ins, sh ag
carpet,,, drape.!~ sauna & more!
ADULTS-NO PETS
SINGLES . . . . . . . . S 145
l ·BDRMS •.•...... 5155
2 BDRMS ......... $175
Unfurnished Aptt. Avtil•bl•
From $10 to $15 LESS.
YOU 'RE RIGHT-
THEY 'RE UNDERPRICED I
1561 MESA DR., Costa Me.sa
S blkl. E. of Newport Blvd.
546-9860
Newport IMech
NEED roommaf~ · to 1"8.rt
Mach hou~. rhlit crp11,
frpl.. ydy i... 67U916. 'I•=======; I UNIVERSITY Park' C01'1d9. prl. ba!h, 1 ctuld ok.
RESORT LIVING 1.,:333-80S.I;::-=::.......,.,......""'""""""'
F~OM $135
Ci•regea fOr Rent GS
1'ULL Y UC!l<SED
Jtviown@d Ktndu Spirltual1't
Splrttu&l Rffd!tc alvtll d4li·
l.y .. lO AM-10 P~f.·Advice on
a.II mattrr1. I can help you . m · toJ. El Camlno ftul, S.n
Cltmvrte. 492-9136 o·r
~9014.
\VANT 1ara~ Mr st~rart. 'SI"'N<i""'~'"=,--,.....,--p--,.no'"w.,-,f"onn--
Vlc. W. 11th le Monrnvfa. ing tfrlp1 t.o Palm · Sprrs.,
ll't Oakwood C arden C.M. 646-2'13t. Vepa It. abroad. C.U Ap-
.Apartmen(J ••• and tt•1 1~Laiu--'-,,.-.~&-ac~h-, ~C~o,.-,,~.-,.~ly pcgee '_Cub, ~ll'Y Ann,
tun, tine nel~hbors iJld ptivatt . Near Coa!t ff'W)'. 67~71&5, 963-T;ll.2 or Hank, p~sdge Uvtng Jn one lu:rur.1.,,,=SJO=. ,,•96-_198_1_54=7--0993_~ ~. ·
10U5 packaae. The re 's SJ DOUBLE 1arage $4'1 mo. In NtOBLEi'l. ~naney. Con-
mUJion In t"rn!allon , . . ~~-,-~ SL, Costa Meu.. fident, • y mp at he t i c
,,... ,)O't;) J>l'Olnl.ney eounaeflni. Abor-
1wimmlng, teM fll, billiards. """"=·~--,,--,,---tion .\ •Adoprion ttJ, ·AP·
health eluh! uunas pro-S25. PER ?tfonth. (less year· 'CARE M" .,,. · ' . . l)!.l, nr Beach -Atl anta, • ~...,..,.
1hop, Indoor golf dr1v1~ Huntington Beach. 5J6...C321 SEEK adventurous I a d"y
ral'lie, clubhoost, etc. GARAGE tor renL 312_8 cabinmaJe 25-40 for ~l'orid
"·ide cruise on u ilboat. Custom deror11te:d slngll".'l Larkspur, •Corona del Ma r. 64"'>4079.
I ' 2 BR. Furnl·hed & UI\-·Anytime. ;;;;f;::,-.;,-::=-;---= • • FRENCH or SWEDISH furnished. No le.-·e required, Office R.entel 440 I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;. Jl.1usati:e. What's your lt1odels Open Dally 10 to 7 ·I' pleasure! 133-2'100
New Water front OUiei!s I ~=.,=='-""-,---
OAKWOOD GARDEN
APARTMENTS
From $360 Mon th ALC'OkOLICS' .Anonymous.
Phone,'542-7217 or write P.O. Prime Localion ·
341 Bayside Dr .. N'pl, Beach Box .1223, ~a Mesa.
Bill Grundy, Rltr. 615-616
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Dilcount •ApplWx!e Repa1r
Wubtr. Drytr, DW.w&Wr,
Dls901al ttr. . Fl'ff Ell.
GU4JtANTEED~ * :WS.6894
Bobytllllnt·
AL'S GARDENING
for 1vdenloa' ' I m I 11 land1~aplng . 1eMctt, call
M0-5198 evea, Se r v I n &
1'.1ewport, CdM. Costa •Mesa,
Dower Shores: WittcliH.
PROF. tree v.1':r1c., pruninf,
tr I rn m i nt :a-pray i nc
Sprint Clooning Ahead
Call Dutch Ma.int. Service for
.carpet.!: floorl A windows.
537-150$, '
Smiley Tax. Ser.vice
BABYSJ'J'l'JNG, n'y })ome. 1p r n k I r 1 . , I n d 1 c p n I .Exp. le' rup, JnQther ..yW Cl . ,..__ or.At: ,....... • 14 Years LOCAU.Y-• ' eanup. uo:vfl, e, .,.._.,.,'7.), F-•-L•uJe catt :tor · I or 2 childtth. • "" -xn= ){) I •· u., al ~ EXoert Japanese Gardener ?.1ailed On Request n ni~·l.-cw .me s, ~ '"'"' . )'d.. Lovin& bo m • el\. Complete Yard Service • W.A: S!'tUt..EX. C.'P,A.
vironment Full-part time Call 546--0rn· 64,2.,2221 Anytime 646-9666
S2.0 v.·ldy, Glen ?..-lat tract Reco.m~nded B;;: l'i.kata CLARK & Toner Tax Service.
Ha. !J68..6R.U Ward Io w Nurury ·······" · .Frtt Est. 24 YEAJ\S exp.' in area.
1ehool .area. Jap&.nese Gardtinllll' Service ~rSonal srlvi'ct ·in your
ON THE PENINSULA AllO Cl.ean-.urt. Free Est home. Call • for 1. pp t.I
Re!pon. mother w 111 n I 5 •.54~29 alt 3 PM • 546-7735, Howard Clark it:
babysittina S days a Y:k. AL'S 'Landscapin&. Tree 0J~o~h~"~T~°"~'~'~· ~=~~,.
Full or pt. time. On W. removal. Yard ·remOdeling. PROFESSIONAL Tax
Oceanfron1 nr s c h o o I , Trash hauling, lot cl'anup. ~ce ln the privacy ol
6T~ Jkpair aprlnklen. 673-1166. )'Our homeo.M0&t S 1 5 .
CHil,J) can experienced & GREENtP1ANSION ~ M7-2829.
dependable ,~·eekdays.. Iri-Gardening & Y11.rd Maln-PERSOf'.'AL SERVICE on in·
fant to S yrs. Lunche$ & tenance. Joe El mer, rome lax returnA. By appt
snacks. FenCf'd yard. ott 1 "6'"'2-""ll"l;-7-;-:=..-7.'""'= 497-1650, 4!>5-4n6.
San Diego Fwy. nr So. COSTA MESA ,534-4121 TAX ServiCe, federal &:
c.oa.1t Plaia. 546-7487. Newport Bch·i.aKUna NJiueJ start!, pe:rsonaJ at )'t)Ur
CHIU> Ca.re • Christian Lawn Mowing A: home. call for appt 546--0125.
homt. Creative pla.y, crafts. Comp. Service · landscaping
I. Lo~""'· """" , 1(7)1 ;;g;";a;;m""'.,. ;i:Good::::-c:•:-"-::'":-c"°-"c:·=l20::: * LANDSCAPING * · • · <r.esort Uvlna tor ARCHITECT, F.nginttr, etc. . ~ C.M '46-842!1. New 11.wns. Sprnklrs, decks, * LANDSCAPING "t
A A Adults only.) Offices. #4 Old Newport 1 CHILD c.att in my home. cleanup. Statelic'd;SJ6..1225. N"'°'liwn, Spi'inkler ptl"W pts., ·~~~1vro•r BEACH Blvd. See '9.apM'f"ciate. Ex. A . H bo ••• 5314446 Furn. er Unfur11. S70 Fum. or Unfurn. 370 j~.... " ter. entrance.It"'-S85 mo. nyome. u r·Dll er area. EXPER Japantse ·Gard~r ,..~~-"-'-. ....:.c.• ---
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16th at lrvi11e -8-5lXt · · F9vnd (frM ads) 550 _ -==Ca=U,,,546--0~~•s~~-Complete yd aeivtce. · Ne1.t M.toriry Coste Mttt Cost• Mtta .. A,._ "" ~10 •"'"""'=~·-0_PC-i;;_N_.~~~-= R 24 · H &'R 1· ~ " ... ··-~--'-----,..... •----~---------------1 '""' or '"~ru 1 NB office auit• ·Water view. "°',..,. ____ ,__.,.... BABYSI1TE · oun. e ia. rn::e e :·..,.~:i. REPAIRS, pi&nten, bi-ick,
,-_ r FU.LL ft'OWJI · whilte. I o'.n g Li~~. Fenced b·a c k LEE'S LAWN SERVICE ,,.,---..... Ill time On market in 2 yrs. itraitht haired, eat. • well Y 'nf 642-!59? . . li b~ock. stone .. Quallt)( woqt.
' \-. I BR, Uncta lr:t1. 1240 w. Pan'! Co'nl. nn., -c.,,.......t mannered .r. obVlou·'y a -:,'=·,_.,,__...,.·..,...,.--= Depend1.ble · RtUonable, Ken, Ph. Resid. '4.2-tno . ..-~ ~,..... iw CHILD-Can, 1 to 4 """· Full Frtt esl . ~1088 (IOcal ) 0 · t d Balboa Blvd. S175 yrly. dral>ff. $300. lllOO sq. ft. pet. Vic. Samar Dr., .C.M. . ~·~-k _;·"M BRICK, BLOCK &-~ . Ule an 642-2440 or 646-0604 eve.!I. ~or 646-8112. 546-1.ZI>. time. A1lW "-'ee ·enus. esa J'IM'S Gardening, c0mplete STONE WORK. 540-0029 ~· ~ Serene V~rde a.rea. 557~90 111.wn '"yard care, cleanups, I BDRM, Sl?.0. yrly, ulil pd. NB deluxe ofrice. Carpel. YOUNG blk .\ tan Jem, Ger-Lic'd -.il 54>3662. P•inti-& Al h Work.inJ: 11dulr only. No peta. Pvt. bath, ample pa.ricing. man 11hep., chain collar. Vic. Day care-· .... ". dcare ··::r mosp ere li7.>-4522 alt 6 Av11.lt. April :lrd. 2400 C~t Slate Pk, San Clemente. aity age. Gp. clean hm. Xln't --:;;P"'R"O"F"E"'SS;:;J-;;O<;N7AL.,.--Paperhi1nging
\ for Adults . I~~~~~·~~~~ Hwy. 544-867it. 492-1214. care/exper. ~35M. ,Japanese Gardening Service PAINTING: Inter I Exler. . '/2 · ~ I 1 B•y Vitw Offices .i;·No . Pan Cocker, Jong tail-BABYSIITING, my homf', 1''rtt est. * Gf6-0619 Walls washed &: minor _.' ' VING RtnlM I[ & j Df>luxe, air-ronditkined t>d ·honey colo~ dog about all a~es. Day, nite. iveek $.3 Gener•I Services repairs at prices you can af-
-. ,,,,-. Rfi!ecorated. Lido area II yr!!. vie. 2271 Avalon, C.M. •"""''7d_a':y . .,,CM-:;::054<>-=_17_69_·__ ford. Fret' est, Rt f s .
Realonomie,;, Bkr. 67s.b700 Harbor Shopping Cntr. Cabinetmaking TOTAL SERVICES CO. 673-llfiS.
Rooms 400 DE.SK space available $50 FFNNnDc. FF'O•b.b."1!ooc. ">v'Oouwngng-;;,.u;.~&o l'.'.'.':,,,.,c-"O'::--,..,.,.,--:J Plumbg -Paintg -carpentry r.;o V.'u nng I~~"°'::-~----mo. WW provide furniture wht rmt. dog. VIC.'N. Milin CtlSI'0!\-1 Cabirlet Maklng &: Elec. Repair-Inst. 646-180!!. * WALLPAPER * at Merrimac Woods offers so many advan·
tages. You 'll enjoy truly lovely surround·
ings within in your own . apartment and a
host of recreatio nal facilities are available
withi n the apa rtment complex.
HUN'i'GTN Sch. Double or at SS ·mo. Answering service St., S.A. nr. frwy, Very Boat Work. Patios. Room THINGS by Moose, Lt. elect., When )'OU call "Mae·•
.!iingle, ki!chen . Ar livin,. ava.Uable. 17875 Beach Blvd. genlle -"~2-37aA Addit Free Est 64&-5219 I b I til Jn u 5'8-1444 · 6'6-lnl
1 & 2 BR Apts w /Terraces
Furn. & Unfurn • ....:.From $140
Shag carpetin2 • drapes e self rleaning
ovens • disposals e loads of closet space e closed garages. Much more !
\Zisit our model unit toda y to see ho\\' happy
living can be yours at .•.
MERRIMAC WOODS Apartments
425 Merrimac Way, Costa M•s•
.... , "" ""'· · · · p um . ence, e, s ns., privilegts. $7~$100. S36-3197 Huntbtgton Beach, 642-4321 Ce. rpet <orvlco carpentry, paint. 545-083,). INTERIOR '& EXterior Pa;: Fl'jD. Fml. mixttl-Terrier: o1 eves. D ... UXE 200 -. fl. oil•'-Lo tin' g m'-r -· ""'"' ...., .... nihaired, young, Blzck FIX IT MAN · -J?ainting, ""' • .. pall's, non-
ROOM in lux. home w/kit. suite, $85/Mo. Corona del collar·,.. 00 tags. Vic. l.s:t & JdHN'S Carpet &: UphoW;; cleaning, repi.Jrs, electric &: drinke'r, Frtt ntimate1.
privileges for refined or Mar, nr. Posl Office, Snack Dahli!l, CdM . 67J..7469. Cle an er 5 , E x 1 r a wall work, etc. 6'1>1652. Call even1ngs, 646-0477.
gentleman. • ~1034. RS~. Private par~n;. BLK Starldard 1;u poodle. Dri-SMampOo free Scotch-H•ullng . PAINTING -Honest. clean,
P RIVATE ba th & ent. S/J ea ~mic~ Bkr. · 675-6700 Vie . Ora·nse · ·Ave. & guard (Soil Retardants). guaranteed \\'Ork. Licl'Med
mo. Rent di!IC if Int yd DESK spare a vailaoJe S50 Ro.c:h e s·te r SI., C.1\1. Degreasers Ir. All color,-,,--------k ins11m3. 67:>-5740.
wot•k. 968-2067. mo. WW provide ·furniture 64&-7582. brightenen &: 10 minu1e LOCAL 1i10 VES. Hauling , PAINTING k PAPERING,
Rao'! f al $5 mo. Armvering service """"'""'"'="="'"=--:::=~ bleach for vrhlte carpets. Clea n-up, expd c ot I e g e " •. ,o~-n!n~. ·1 work~'! ava!Jable. 222 Forest Ave, FOUN D Siamese Ca1. young, Save Your money by saving ~luden1. Lrg truck. Res. 19 yrs in Hai;;bor area. Lie &: man.. ".'"'n pr1VJ egf!B #'N r .:.-·na •·ach ..... ,,.,..,. Balboa Isla nd. Call to iden-534-1846. OOnded. Ref's fu rn. 642-2356. ~.. °"' .....--;>'IW me .extra trips. Will clean I ;;:m;;:o;;-. c;>t-'8-ffi';,'-'-
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-,' ,-~..,.-~,-I CORONA DEL JlolAR ~ o:!U'°y.,.. :-:""=2671~,-·-~-~ living • rm.. dining rm. & YARD. garage c I e A n u p s • p RO!'ESSIONAL PafnUng Roc;>~1 for congenial lady. A/C. sec'y service. s1s mo. FEMA11E Dalmatian, ~a: hall S15. Any rm. $7.50, Remove trffs, dirt, ivy. IRanter Ir Exler. Reasonable
Pr•. b11:·. ;ill pr!~L S.A. Hgts AgPnl. 675-7225 H.l.R. wh t. Vic. Founta'ln Valley couch $ID. Chair $5. 15 yrs., S k Ip -I 0 ad e r, backhoe -,.,';;:":-:':050"-7""_°'74"5.5"'.===~ a~a. '55/mo. ;).:)7-7678 Library, 968-1916. exp is \\·hat counts, rot 847-2666. •PATCH PLASTERING ;;-;,,;:n:-,=c-""'--0 i 3;jO Sq. Ft. Office Jor 16'aR,
BALBOA Pen.: Room Ir dmvntown Costa , Mes SMALL black -poodle found method. I do \\'ork myseU. HAULING, clean-ups, mov-All typeCaUs. r:;;;,,~~~imates
be.th. pvt. enlrnc. off PRtio, S90/mo 642-4230 67~' San Joaquin Golt Ccurae. Good. ref. 531-0101. ing. Free est , eves. and ;o:==c=--~-.,...=--
Aptt., Apts., • garRgP. S90. 673-4026. . ' 833-3979, please. identity. STEAM r--t Cl•an•·ng, Sa! & Su" 0 '7 •=• PAINTING prof All -k Furn. er Unfum. 370 Furn. er Unfurn. 370 13XI Ml· ft. plus. Air cond., =~~-=-~~---'~ .......,_!"" • • " ............. • • _.,, !----------,......,---------Room & Board 405 dr11.ped. 17th St., C.M. FND. Light brown mix q . prof, Satisfaction ruarn. at I ~TR=E:;;Ec-;W""'o°",°"k-,""",.,"1o"lillln"' ,,....g, guarn. Color spec i aJ I 1 t
lrVin• Irvine PARALYZED VPts or Elderly * * 646-9631 • * Lonc;1 hair, vie. F.V. HiJh lowest p~. Free est. yard trash, ga.rq:e clea!l-up. 142-4386, 547-1441. I'-,......--------------Off" -School. '"'8-5856. 962-M2. Mov•• h•ui. 543-5863. PAPER HUNG·$30. people, living· loge!her who rces " 9W Sq. Ft, FOµND·. Male~ pt c • .,1, DJSCOt'NT Steam C•-t I ~He::-:-=""'=--"---An oe-• h ' p ' I c ' M . • "'°21 ""• --~-OUIHIHnint y rm. + paper. 646-2449 .n.1 1WJme e p. · ersona os a esa VR" 30 mostly blk w/tan A: wht: Cleaning. Ava: liv nn/hl.ll
·Moms
f'Hmac
care .. cl eaning, .e o o k in g, Business Rentel 445 Vic Mesa. Verde. ~7-6610. up to 300 sq l.t S15. 642--l!MS. Plumbing bnnk1ng, shopping elc. J'm1,,,,,.,:-:-.,.,.,-...,,----~ EXPERJENCED, depend-
exp·d:, iOOff car.,good cook, 1800 SQ, FT. 14c per root .or FND. Fml. Toy poodle, C•rpenter able lady will cleM your ECONO Rooter Servic e,
an1bltious & reasonaqle. Or S250 JlE'I' month. Window White. Vic. He!I &. Beach -:--::"'°::--=:,..-::,.,.~.,--home. Work by the day. Drains ope~ SS. Main
il you need l home I'll sup-front , air, he.it, crpts, p&rti· Blvd. H.B. ~47-4645 All! ARGE OR SMALL 636--0974. Ii~~· min. $12.50. Senrltt
ply one ror you. R93-5543. lion~ I~ suit. Plenty of FOUND male Siamese kitten, Types Work: CUt doors, Dedicated Cleenint c ... ,,. SJ.SO. 'Master ChrJ:,
Guest Homa 415 p~rking .UI Sherwood Shop-Chocolate' Point, on Bal!Xia. ~:r:!e~ ~~~·gJ~~~'. * WE 00 EiVERYTIUNG * B/A. Blut Chip ·Stamps.
PIJli' Center. 8~ s 0 . l&llind, 67S.-ai7l. Rel Free 539-3161.
*PRIVATE ROOM* Brookhurst Anaheim c.att PARTITIONS, m1. remodel, s. m . 646-~ SAVE on home repairs. Fl"tt
for ambulatory penon. Good l'lfr. Mc:Namee 962-4411 or lost 555 move walls. Quality ~'Ork. MESA Cleanina. Cupela, est. Roofing, plumb., paint,
food, nice cheerful surround-545-6446. ~KEY.....,_S_______ Ken Ph. Resid.6'12-Ino. Windows, floor etc. Resid. lnstallattons, hauline. Work
ings (3) - I Should uy .l Comm'!. 567-67t2,'548-4U1. iUar 839--0372 · 15c PER FOOT. 900 sq fl. Ford, on &'lid chain at-EXP. Remodeling, cabinets, f--=·="""=-·...,.,__~-
Aph.,
Furn.
* Call ~-4753 * $135. per month. 821 So. tached to large red. fluffy repain, maint. Furniture EXPERIENCED lady wouJd S8 HR. Pltunbing &
A t APARTMENTS for senior Brookhurst, Anaheim, SUite powder:puH type, ball. ~st refinishlna. Rea&. 646-t224. like houlttleanlng. Own Electrical Rep1.ir
•r Unfvrn. 370 PF·~·;n, or Unfurn. 370 citizens. meal~ m 1 id 13. \Vindow front, air, heat, in Costa Mes.a. Pleue t:aU Cement, Concrete transportation, 547-4727. 542.2755 or 642-lf03
serviCf' & ch 11° u ff e u r . crpts, plenty of parking in 64>2142 alter 8 p.m,
Cost• Mtsa Coste Mesi 642-9271!. Sherwood Shopping Cent!!'r. LOST M a I e Br i n d I e \VINI'ER · Ra.tea! Concrete *
I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1----------IBOARO I Care / Laundry. Drive by. Call Mr. Witthaittd Mix:. Medium noon, .patios, dr iv es, * * * Good meals. Semi S200. Pri ~:Namtt. 91i~n or gize, Answen to "1.a.c."'Vie a~al.k!!. Don. 642--8514. /'" __ _. ______________ "' * * WeSliBJIU 20 1250. M•n-Wom'". SJ1-&11<. ·=....,="''~· -=---,,---20t•10n.nr •• c.M. n..;,.,,, CF.MENT . wuRK. "' ;ob 1o **NEW**
LA COSTA APTS.
. S R t I O WANTED: Sm~ shop loca. -5J&..I9!n. small, reasonable. Free
L Shparl<ld1ng ne,w ad!d' ',pt. umm•r tn a ' 42 tion lor oe"Xpandina: retail >t.onosr•on=-"'Tra;;:::;de::wl::;nd=s-,•-=--.. Estim. H ... sttlnk.k, 548-86ts. .us ~ar en se . am1 ower-outle:t on or near p 'ti ...,,
1ng p1ne11 Coa aci c N.B. 3/23rd, yr old SfaJ.
1 B•d · f l l5.5 MAKE your Summer vaca-st Hwy., Laguna Beach. . . 1 8. 1 •-_,_ PATIOS. walk!, drive<, ·in stall
new lawns, saw, break,
remove. 548-8668 for est.
CEfl.tENT work, quality work.
Reas. rates, : lrtt e!ll. M.
Ha!"lby· Ari>'lime, 830;-6131.
FLOOR Work &: patios. driv~ s·&s.ldew11.lks.
Trader's Paradise
1 & 2 Bedroom e Built·ins e Sha~ carpel!!
• Drapes e Walk in closets
• Si.~1imming Pool
• Bar-b-Qucs
• Enclosed Garage
All Utilities Paid
Adu lts, no pets
\\1alki ng distance 10
shopping cmter.
354 Avocado St., C.M,
642·97ot
2 B~=~ : : : : 1~~ siss: :: rescrv1.tion now. 2 or 3 ~;e~o de~ils
1
~ L~hting :un .. ~~:~.e·ca.R. e':':°;r
( inel. garagpsl. gas 1~ watrr i:ooms c: o m p I e I e I y rs es, ange S4&.05.\3.
pd. Al~~ avail. tu rnishrrl. furnished, one block 10 ~·,·. Long Beach, Ca.
lj. 20 C O<f"Bn in Nt\\'por1 or Corona "'>00.I COMBO Germ11.n Shep/BOx· E. 1h., .r.1. 548-0137 d ! 1--==-====---al d · P 1i1ar. Ask for Pa! or THE FACTORY "''· m e me , size wino
Coron• dtl Mar Jim. 540-3555 Age nt. In Cannery Village. 32 retitil l.D. "Moose>", C.M. area,
2 BR, furn or unfurn, romp!! i;hops under 1 roof. 6 left 425 =: 14 6 -8 3 6 0 or
l'f'rler, patio, soft "'Ir, 2 blks CHARMING 2 Br. hou5e;, 30!h St N.B. 6'1~2161. I---,,-;;==:;:--..,---
tu heh, yrty lse. 6i.1-8 184. frpll' .. N. l.riguna S.'150. mo. UNUSUAL Live in mod. apt. *REWARD *
Dana Point 4~. uk Jor H.E. Above your business, 675-7225 Yorkshire Terrier, black It
Bailey. HJR ~l grey, kMit vie Nwpt Harbor 2 YRS exper. Planned t'LC· zr Motorhome, like new,
• EXCE~ION •L Hi on 3-22. Call collecl 213: tivilies. Lic'd. 1-4 yrs. Mesa. only ~500 ,. 2 · .---' " • Vacation Rentals 425 lndu1tri1I R•ntel 450 747 ""ll. '" m 1 ·air· con-Sini:lt>, I. 2. 3, Br. Corrlov11 al -v;, Verde. 546--0469. dilionen. deep freeze, TV,
Linda. OpE'n. 492-4225. BIG Bear Cabln-Lakl' % blk. 2500 Sq. Ft. $2.50 Mo. STANDARD part p o o d I e Contri1ctor etc., loaded. Trade tor ttal
Huntington Beech Sl:l d11.y, S4~ wkndll. f714; Modern bldg., Edinger St. femllle. Black with white :-:-:::::--::--":'"'..--::-= estate. 328-3401.
a.39-lO:l?. Nr. Frwy., So. Sanla Ana mark on ta.ii. Vk-. Tustin & J AC K T • u 1 a tle-'Repair, I •3-;D;;:u:::p:;-J,,,.-:-'c.,""'+:--"°3-o-n'"·a-'lo,.,-!,
Lic'd oded. 645-0826.
Child C ro
HU~TINGTON Garden !-PIS. Rentalt to Share 430 Walsworth Real Estate 18th St., C.M. 548-6716. ~~M;~~~ .~. ~~: C.M. SOM total ~y. Ex·
Heil at Bolsa Ch 1c 11 . CAU.: 6JS..421D LOsr: 2 LitUe punpYJ 8 wks, change all of pt for TD's, BRAND NEW 84&-ha11323. .eom~re. • SeeF 5ha~OOd>t 1d1 uplex fu r n., METAL Industrial Building, blk, wht le brn: 1 wfyeU. ROOlt-1 A4dttions, Estimates, clear mlr hme, carnpr, auto
From $145, Dishwasher. shag "'' you re mw1ng, r. ,.,w . OOl'll, fr p I c . , lZIO sq fl , hiih ei!ilina. of· collar w/bells 6 upset plans &: layout, single or 2 or J-4 BR hme. Agt!Hs.5580 ~ting, walk·ln closet&. $l20-S240. ~lure woman, walk . to 1ice space, Costa Mesa, sMo childrtn. Bic. H.B. ~n19. :~~~5lt.L.T, ~struction. HAVE: 21' Cabin CntlsCr,
l'orced &Ir hl!:at, extra large APT. Poolside. · spacious ! P! &: church, gar., SIOO per mo. 543-5551 8 AM 10 4 I--,.,=,--,--:--,-,.,--WILL TRADE for "68 Buick
rooms. Be&Utiful game room, Bunil'a!ow. Pv!. patio. S150. mo. Sat., Sun. It Mon. R-12 PM Sa.I 9 AM to 1 PM BLACK flUffy male cat, xtta Additions * Remodellnc Chrysler or bldg •atAdon
heated pool. BBQ'1, enclos· mn. to right ad u 1 t s . 11.m. Tue .. Wr<t. 1 p.m. Thur. ' · toes on frnt. J*WS, 1ligl'll ~ct· A Son, Lie. waeun or horse tr«Uer.
ed aaragm, quiet surround-MG-1323. rrL 1111 dl\,Y, 5411-4151, n1 E. NEW deluxe /.f-1 units: l Ph. limp, .19<: Ml•lon Viejo. 673-6o-il * , 54S-.2170 Call 557.7003,
I " •-· lo ho · 19th SI power. 1'733 Monrovia. 830-2326. ngs ., c"'lle s pping. e OCEAN VIEW-From $13."i, . 54.3-3145; 836-9798 eves. Electrlcef OWNER. Gri.naaa Hills 2
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PLAYA, 14th &: \Val nut, turn heh It vu home., frplc. an e I enr--bk strlptll. Vic Balboa Is. EI:.ECTRICAL WORK. All ownn est $64.M. 4 Bfl,Ba.
Charle SL &12-44i0 11 8 c 11 5J&..&367 $125 mo w maid No ,...,1 R C6ilds eet. '6 7 5 • 0 I 3 2 , ).<ind.'!. Big or •mall Llc'd It ram rm For !!i'n l'r hme. CCIM euH••bor 'll•m•'l!on S!. ·' 11. • ,· ,,,.s E S PO N SIBLE,1ingle 67.-~1 ,40 , __ F ·~-· ... • or clo,..,r!f 499--4 '-bu · -· •/ .. ,.,.. ., • ...... m est. ...........,,..__.. or NB. "'4""71, •~. 0 •-, Newport Be•ch ... ~ · · · ,,..,, cutes!! f'Xec. needs turn. ;;-;-;:=--,=--=-"'7." ~ ~ -
---------NEWPORT -Buslneu or 11pt. by 5/J5. PJ't'f~r bay or PA R,T' .Schnauur/Ptlodle, lenten~ SlL~OO. Orange eo. "'!~:;:: Westcliff R iviera prof. m11n, shAre p~s111te oceanfront w/frple: under brwn It bl.k. male. Fri .. vie:: Ranch A ac. Nal fo~!t. Met
iii Spack>u• l .l 2 BR. Blln1;, a~a Mme ,k pool w/2 $2M. Will oonsldl!'r othert. Watd I "Edlllta', r .V. £XP. Hawaiian Gardene.r wtr, sprr l we.Iii, val $2100 ·* *" t * rarprt11, drapt>s, healf'(J pool. 01her11. $150, 64:)-150'1 499-2335 or P.O. Box 2081, _,,Re=w='~"'-'~m-4000,___,,,,·-~-Complete prdenl.ng strvice to SSOOl. Eq for FK tow El P M A ;c K&ma.lant, 6f6..4676. ...;.... .~ ... uerto esa pts Nr 1hop'g area. Adult, TIME FOR N.B. HUGE. all wlllte Great ta.x dese:rt.~J.attfipm
I * • * * A1'k About f'rtt Rf'nt EXECUTIVE & family want Pyrenees Oooka like st. * QUALM'Y * LRG Wtrfront lot on Buena
1 Beef room Apts. llm Wr!!lclirf Dr .. NB 10 ~nt 4 or 5 BR home 13ernard) na'med "Krikor." Liwn A: G&t'deninl Service Vista Lagoon, blwn Carls..
· ~ I: up incl. utilities, A\30
Aim. Pool Ir Rttrealion f Cea. Quiet Envlronmtnl.
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AJ.!IO G&taat• For Rent
1959-1981 ,Me~e Ave.
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642-5388 QUICK CASH w/pool in the Eatjbiutf Call 546-9251. (24 hr). 'Rtltible. Frff ,Est. 979-2639 ba.d .\ oCe.anside, ciear, val
VISTA DEL MESA area. Call Mr. MoOte, REWARD. bl"iat Jonahair CAllDENtNG JUVkt!, ex· $52.lm. Trad~ for ,NB prop
"Ape tments THROUGH A Ml~ days, 838-0568 alt 6 fetnale eat. BJlltb area. Lil-perlenc:ed and rella.ble, free. or 1 5'8-MZ> or 548-'9710
1 & 2 Bli ~m. & Vnt Dllh· . pm. tJe 1trl'1 pet, ""'4DS. f!ltlrmtes. 963-lOT2. HAVE: 1st TO, tu.L $27,000,
washer -Stove. k Ren1g --fi;UR'"'N"'l;;SH:;;;ED;;;-;bo=u::,.,.,0:--,c-,:-:p-:-t.-I GERMAN' s h 0 ; t. H a'i :r . t' 'Ex,per. Lawn care Ir pays $270 pe.r ~~ ShaiR~r·!:,:C:i:nter. DAILY PILOT on any beach, mutt flee female. Solld .~r.:FV-HB ·;...ha*U~~t. TR.ADE: for NB pro~
octan. 10 $225 mo: ye1rlv. ~a Sat. .it. 94)..C757. or ?
Irvine I. Me11 Drive WANT JD Mon l6 w/Jocal ,ttls. C1ll 1--..,Tl=M=-FO="R=--COM•PLETE Lawn & 548·5625 or 548·9TIO *' S4S....&5S * Mr. Weiss * ~ E r"-'eninr sttVlce. H11.ul''"" , , , ...... u• YES. WI" have bananas. Atid
•'I I'"' up Iha •hip! OCEANl1lONT: < Br, 3 Ba. 6j2 5678 WANTED: Si'ot .. t' ~.. · qUICI{ CASH A tltal\.Up. Jim, 54&--0405. net sf)<Mlablel 1172.000 trull · "U~t" ll In clusffird. hip N~w. Custom demr. F.sim. '{I • eo,1, Mesa, N.B. or CdM. T.l:tROUGH A, JAPAN!lSE GARDENER pl1n1·atloJ1 It 1m1U cattle
.. Shont RelUlll! 642-'678 :::ic;:i:...N:'"r"· Yrly.I;;:::-:--;-:::-=::;--.,,--!'..':~';';,,, coll ' ~:!Ill Of DAIL" PIL""T Exi>ef •• • ·-12~ .n.. F.rl 'p!.nchp. ~!,,u,·,!!"~ rnJf. mR ~I. Pul a llt11• "N!Of' 1n your ;-;;::-::-:-·..,-,·~:-,;,..,.'="'-,-...,. Pu! a li tt1e "JOOt' 1n )'OW' ..._.,.. I w .,,.,.. 1.J '" ""'. ,.,.,_,
l..eYil • tell tbatit baublt1 Llke to tradt7 Our Tra.dt:r's ~ii · H ll rho,;e baubles forl-~-=====E~. "".l-fam-ily~ WANT AD GARDQrlNG SERVtp; • * '*
I« "budll''. CID Oautllfd Parad1st column ts for you ! "bof'kii:". Cal! Clmlfttd dt sire '3 or <I bdrm. rental _.._..2_5671 CLEAN-UP, TRIM
641,.,tA'Tl 5 llne • s day.s for S bucks. &1i-&6il. "'pool bnmed. ~. ..., • ~76U • * * * I
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bldg, dt:twntown C.M. Ten-
ant will sign 1eue. $24,500
equity. Exchange tor Vil·
c~r. Dania Realty 6fU560
OWNER will trade $13,500
equity in Costa Me!~ 4-p)ex
for sml.ll home or ?! Jn
~rona de! Mar or Newport
area. 642-1467 alt 6 pm,
WILL 'trade niy interest iri
~ acr.es w/1300,' tit water
frontage on Colorado RJver
W/lrrtertst on1y IOM, for
lumber. Call 545-57'8.
'HA VE: ; Beach equities.
W&ht:· .ResfdentlaJ units IZ
O( '1]10~.~0r· commercial
Orange Co. Reva O!Mn
Cl3) 4.'Jl-4329 Rltr.--ex:.
N'PT, Bead)·duplex. l ·BR.
2 ha. ea. unit. S65.000 V8.l.
Take 25 to 30 fl travel trlr.
a1 plJ1 down. Owner!Bkr. * 675-1642 *
l Homes -S: 4, .\ 2 BR on
'4 acre. eross nooo. ~ Sell
155.lioo. Equlty S25,000. Euy
nntalt. W1U traae sroPfrtY
or ? 968-0177 8J:l-9122
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1eles {w/J)lvtd 11.t a: wtt;)
for ft&. or 1 M~e 8JU'
otltr Cto bo1eui 551-063,
Ed Riddle Rtalty 646-3!11.
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Plumbing
Help Wanted, If. l F JIO t\•lp Wlllttd,~ l F 7,10 Holp Wonted, ,If.~ f 710 Holp Wan~, M lo F 710 He lp W1nlff, M lo F 710 Help Vj•ntod, Ml F 710 _F_u_rn_11u_r• ____ ._1o_F_u_r_n1_1u;..r.;,• ____ 1.;.1;..1.I
t.i.s~~~~~ MA l~lr>-3~ ROO:>I CU:R.K • Male. Ex· \\'0.\JA.\', ene~nc. neat. * * • * P LUMBING REPA!lt ~'n job ~ tml\ll A\'G SS hr _ Show S&rab COUNTER N.lt:i (lrl •10~1£ for cldt'r 11(1y "'111~ * 642-3128 * Covenrry Je.,.,~. No in-Camera alts tx-ri~rtt a in t xrh.11nge tor bab)'E-ttinc. ,
I ll r 646-0147. COLE· PLUMBING Vff • CO t<'I., or dellv. fl.fin, mus!! \Vnte qu~1tirAt10n1 & NCR
2(hr. ttrvlcie. fi.15 ll!l qe :!), 89T·M96, 546-9435, Miilry dPstr?d lo Clas1lfN!d lfOUSEKEEPER, 11\'e ln, 1
~~need. CaJ.l llr. f'tn'l , '''Ork U1 molfi laun4ry
Nr"'-porter IM. "4-1700. P~rma·Press &. to"els. no
lro1Un&;. ~94-1196. Lar9• Apartment Compi.J: 897-3SS4. 1ut No. 306. D~nly Pllol. P.O. ctuld, 18 mo, Laguna Beach. PROOF Salf'!i .. \\'0'1AN fo food re
Remodel & Repair BAB\·smEl'l/Hskkpr, li\~ Box 1500. cosra M~. m2ti. l\1;.,, l..el'inmn, .f'4--0737, OPERA TOR for•~ ~~e 1~!u ·~~d· ~''e t10~: S am~4 rim. fr~:
• e e e e e ln Room. board k :u;ttey, 5 COUrLE tll manage dfoluxe HSKPRS &rnri1Yr pa,ys fH. you mllts ol drivin.f, \\'e Sl ,65 hr 1t&rt. Apply 111 USED FURNITURE SALE!!
FATHER.&. SONS d11.ys Mta.,ion V 1 e J o : 18 Uni! N.B. apt O>mpl~l(. Ceof'ie Allf'n 8)1land A&en· iiel!'d t•les qents to repre-Jlflrsnn. b!otwn S & 10 am & 2
Oecoratini. de&1gn, carpen· 83():..ill8fj, J 1 ~1ust he comp 11. t e. b I e cy, 106-B E. 16th S.A. TELLER .ut a quality cllenttte . "'e k 4 rim~ Del Taco, Zlll
SALE Starts • Saturtlay
March 25 th at 9 A.M. try, plumbing, \\'jring, 1:tc .• BABYSITTER "·11 ntfd in my vJ/mirlrtl,. u e ten11.nts. fue j.i:>!iii.7--0iiJ>ii;i;.i;;;;,..,..,..,.._ have floor bm •• full time Bns1ol, N.8.
4 generations ,. .. p, , 25th .,.,. hnme rmm 10 am to 6 pm., t1pt. 646-1631. Com.merclaJ Bank E.'(J)erience receptlOni&t. small ules "11~·0~>~1AN=-ov-,-,~6S~-,-r-,-.. ,. 2 h'ld "-'=:....,--'-----Ja.1MEDIA TE PLACEMENT ll d · f HARBOR GREENS
APARTMENTS
ln bus. • Lic'd & bohded. c i r,.n 3 mo Ii: 4 )'Tl. $25. COUPLE. live-in. f.tldo tale . sta &n opportunit)I or p/nme to 1upplement IOCial 838-~ "''k. 962-2236. ~lust be expe'l"!enced. Phone SEC'Y·STENO ~hn 6 month• requ!.rtd rood people. Call Nick ate. lntf'N!stlnJ work
e • e • e • j .. -. ...... ,..,..,..,..,..iii Miss ''rUburn, (TI41 Mll-0500 Good Sh &r Typin1 Skill5 Ro1Prs, 8424466. \l·/PfOplf' on phone . No
Rocflnn Bak nr e\'es &.: \\'knds (714) EDP (714) 646-7121 Wei , Somt: <U ys, t:\-t~. • ery 673-2339. CONTROL CLERK A1k !or ~1r. ~1endonca u·knd!I. J\.1ui . ""IP· t\r
• T. Guy Rootin1. D@al Cleanup ' DELIVERY boy, Canyon oos 1111"' librarian EquAl Oripor. Employ1r Hoat:: Hosp. 6 42-9 9!15 2700 Peterson Way D. I I d k expf'ri,.nct required. '"'""nme tttc · o my b"'n •-or . p Auto Supply. M3 Broa.d\l·&y, _.., · C M 5 025
64;;.2180. :>!!-9;00. ersonnel Laguno "'""· PACIFIC MUTUAL WOMAN FOR osta •so * 46·5
fTI!f! dally bus tran.sportabon Outbo•rd Mechanic SALESMEN * * Sev1in9/Alterai·lons DENT A L A ss i stant , fo··-rkln l"•AnR•le•un· p Jb ...,. .... _t i N ·• ho d t APT. CLEANING * APPiy In P erson To • "u ..... ~rm. o . u•n1@' .,.,nt 11. """menu· are ~a y o LARGE COMPLEX
Att;;;ti ons _ t.ei.iiS' chairside, Lido oUict. Stnd til movl' lo """'''J'Ort. cau fn41 337-2501. La.kt: learn !h~ C&l' bu~ss and ~tust bf: tboro hi rt·
Neal , 11ccura•"· 20 ye11.rs exp. PAUL TAGUE ~4su~.::_, •fM{'., to ,~o,,. Box SEPTEMBER 1972 Arrowhe11.d Ma.rtnas. u. \l'llling; to train. ?o1ust ' ed tn u; faJ e:f Furniture 110 Garag• Sal• 1 • vn a 1 esa , '" · l nlervie\\•ing Hrs In OVER.SEAS have iood ptrsonality. bf. nc conunerc l!&ll·
Television Repair DEN~AL ti' I N'E\l'l'ORT FINANCIAL CTR ' t -··-· . tutur dreu in.. 1----------LRG. ~-'·· -~-3444 E C t H 1'' rtcep onis · exp. r.10RE JOBS TH.i\N PEOPLE n ''"" ~in a e, C II 54'5025 ~=-~ * BLATNE'ti TV * Coro~a d:~ Ma~Y· Srnt! resume 10 Box 151, Monday & Tuesday All skills 1; rirofessions \\"ell. salesminded. Benefits: a "° 3 ROOM GROUP uhl~ Y•/2 leaves. 6 upbt)l.
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Sf'rvicing AU Branda South U..gun11 , CA. 92677. 9 o'clock A ~t · 2:00 PM e Hi11:her wages • l.o\i·~r Df'mo., group ins., guaran· \\107'1AN Int er f st e d ui ALL NEW chau-s, $100 st'!. W&lnut
Authorized Miiglllll\'OX l."".. 1 o DISH\\'ASHER "'anted. nlle On expenses e . Tax bentotits tud u lary plus comm.ls-children to live-rn 'A"l!h FURNITURE {'h.1na cabinet or hutch, 1'no...,·n for honesty 54()..4313 ..... ua ppor . .EmploYer shift. See Chel 1 6 0 l Site Of Our New Qldg • Free Transport.11 tion aioru, Unlimited incomt. Ap. "' .. rk1n1 mother. !lfu&t ha\'e s.hchni r lass doors, $50.
Tiie B.11ys1de Dr, Corona df'I PACIFIC MUTUAL CALL 541.4345 ply in PullOn. UNJVERSI· ~f's. Call btwn S.12 daily. con&istJ.n.i "01 S pc bedtOOm Very nice sml Virtue dinette BAKERY ?\far. , Corner Santa Cruz &: Servke Guaranteed TY OLDSMO BILE, 2850 557~363. rroup, 7 pc ll\ing room iet. "'hl!e top. 4 or&~h
CERAMIC tile ne w & DRAPERY .C.\RPET Sales. Ne\\'JIOrl Center Drive UntiJ employmenl .11ccepted Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa . \\o"OM£,N • iU'ls ·ladies Earn iroup & S pc dining set, ch.ml. $40, l...lke-new 6JM.ll
n model. Free ea!. Sm11.U SALES Exper \iecorator t y pe OVERSEAS SERVICES SALES "·oman. Somf! txper.. $.l-SS pU hr. Setvlce est.ab . l.i circle "'lllnut bu, $35.
jobs we'i{'()me. 536-2426. PERSONNEL per!<ln for active i lol'!'. Xlnt INVEST I~,' 1617 E. 17th St S.A. Suite ! hedspreads , dra~es, etc. Fuller Brush customers. ALL FOR $299. !\'ice handmade maple desk.
dra"'' + corrtm . 492-2254. YOUR FUTURE PLASTICS 3 eves. Sat &: Sun. Udotf'a. 1.fr. Lev!M, 962-0416. can convtrt to tewirW'
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Job Wanted;.Male 700
Sr. Accountant. ·Temp, or
ptrm. S6.15 hr. 1;, yrs. FIC
exper. 979-2769, 540-5426.
Job Wanted, Female 702
CERTIFIED ~fed. 'As•t. New
lo bC'h. Hi1hly q\111lillf'ri in
!"11ed. OfC'. ~l 11nagl'mcnt &.
All frt. I.I. h11rk Off'. p~
ct'dur,.!f. 6i.l21~2 lift 6:30.
D E PE NDABL E \!'Oman
dt:sirt~ position 11.s m11.llfl.1trr
of apts. Pl"E'fer l..Agunit
}3ea{'h, will conaidf'r others.
494-6126.
~1EED htlp t1l home? \\'e
hll.ve Aides e Nurse!f •
Housl'!keepers e Compan·
ions e Homemakers -Up-
Jobn. 547-6681.
Help W•nlod; Ml F 710
AC{'OUnl11.nt gr. Sl4K
Chem, EnginP,.r S14K
Acrountllnl 'Bkkpr ~
E.xf'C". Sec'y.Constr to S650
l..tgi\l SH-rP tary $700
1Corpnr11ll'! or Pmbt1te1
:;tc:·y !'panish li•tpful $SCIO
Sec'y PP~nnel S5.'",0
Cr. Cll!rk-Hns11ita l S500
~1gr Camer.11.St rreo S5S5
P. T. f"/C Bkkpr·Lag $3.50 hr
Sec'ys {sh 100 +) lo S6li
Sf'c·ya (i;:h SQ) -to $545
Personne.I /Payroll $4511
Sr. EDP·D.O.S. lo $545
Bookkeeper $550
Stc·y10rMge to $575
Acclng clerk S350
Clerk Typisti'Persn $375
File Clerk · PBX to $480
NEWPORT
Per1onn1I •Agency
133 Dover Or., N.B.
642-3170
ADVERTISING
Gr!t1 I opportu nity for hi1thly
moti\·a.terf. highly 11killerl
stcrefary to ,,·nrk into bmAri·
tr responsihilities 1.l J1111l·
pactd Ne"·port Bf'<'l{'h ar!·
verti~in1t Agrnry. Br111ns,
il'litiafive. k sh rf"q ui red.
c.n 933.1110
AGGRESS IVE ~tl'."rM f11.pt k
E"quipmenr 3slf'!lmPn &
"'Omen, full or J>llrf hn1e-,
commission pl111. Mu51 h~\·e
previouiJ ~xperience s,.llin2
same. Must also be a hlP In
do lite clt:l'!nu p. Apply betv•n
10 A.:.\1 & 2 PM only or CA 11
for app!. U.S.A. !'ttrPn
Equip. \\'arehoui;e, 1"79 E
lith gt, Costa Mes 11 ,
645-2442.
ATIENDAl'fI'
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AITRACTIVF. gh·I 'A'/~oorf
figu~ • mOO~I .bikin is ere. 3
or 4 hrs wk. Grt 11t pAy.
Strictly P'"·t. )'1ust be 1Wer
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·Santa Anll, 9211 1.
AUTO
SALESMAN
LAMINATION So. CDast Pl11.!a. 546--6812· ~'ORKTN G mother w 12 TERMS.ALSO {'abinet, S35. t.o.-~ walqut DRIVER Pt/tjme l-3 af· . Full or p/time. · ..,.S Lad f 9 drav.."'1'" chtt>t wfmlrTOr, ternoons "·k. filt Prlvl.te HIGH QUALITY \\'ORK. AS. SALi:. Y. uper o r chtld~n tieeds 11 v e ·In
Apply In Person To
Paul Tague
3444 E. Cout Hwy,
Corona dal Mar
School. Over 21. No apecla.! BE YOUR OWN BOSSI SOCIATED ''V'AIRCRAFT del i cates s a n· C~rma.n mother'• helper Y o un a: LAY.AWAY PLAN Sl5, fine cond. 19Tt Santiqo
lic·ense · req'd. H.B. &n!a Min or Women COJ\!PONENTS. APPLI· speaking pret'd. Apply tn adult p~f. 645-6191. ~~~~ {B a Ye r e. 1 t )
pre.t'd. Ml-3325. CANTS SHOULD HAVE p e rso n, B e rl i n e r YACHT CLUBl\IGR. TRADERS
DRUG Clerk, l yr min. drug i..1ase A Yellow AERO·SPACE E>.."PER.-40 Rettaur.tnt, 1&5S2 Bea~h DANA POINT Y.C. FURNITURE '.\rOvt\fG! ~!tat S e llJ ~x~r. Prof. ph11.muicy. -to Taxi Cab HR \VJ<, DAY SHI F'T. AP· Bh·d., H B. appropriate ~xpenence de. 202 N. Broadway, S.A. '''a.sber-dr).•er. CWI. auto
Equal Oppor. Employer Hr \\'k. No Sun or e\'f:s, \\:. PLY IN PERSON, EDLER SALESGIRL -mature, 5 &irable, Call 1n4) 496·3923. 835-1305 Open 7 Days H20 soft. ~5e table\,
Anahe'\m a.rta. 540-45S(I. Call for Appt JNDUSTRIES. 1ro..'C., 2101 days, 5-9 pm, ALA CARD. YAOIT SALEs.\IAN \rAkVUT RCA color eom· Dl1ush c!wr, sota. cheat of
BE UT \' 0 ~ 546 1311 DOVE ST. N.B. (aCTOss South Coast Plaza, C~ta b r -• ,. ...._ dra"'~· n1ck·nadcl. mllC. A ~n.tm' •'llllt=. Earn $1~$500 Wk. • from O.C. Airport) 2912 w. Coast H\1-y .. l\.B. inanon. ' iunut ........ furn. 369 Vista Rt.ya, NB
Apply in Pf'rM'ln. S 1 S ~M~· ~e"~·:;:.~;::J!~i 1 ~~~·~•~64~;;.~532~1~·~·~~ lormtca top. J\if'd. S' eoHee ., .~ ... * + Kl 9--0757 • * p11 r~ or 'time. Pll.{'t age Ask for Herman P RACTICAL nurse kl care SALES PART Tl).{:£ table, i lll.ss top, match.in.£ o&l=~=·._9_s.;.c.t.s_un,.:·..:1c:"".:.;.· --
m eting !or floors. r.il'ni,V<>-1 "'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""iii for elderly couple, live in, Neat YtltJl'll man n«ded 2 ~nrl ta bit . Gold drapes. ne"'' TiiIRD annUAl Un ~ t a d G~~; E!~~C~~~i~ed E~~n~ ~~4~4~ £N T O g~po B~;ch. car ~ete~sary. eves. & Sat. A.M. Call l Mlrchandii• 1r ~ J ll4"~5·• one. p1«-e. UT2 ~~~. ;:a~ppl~s.· Coa..'\tal R,.crp11t1on, Inc. · P-ive re erences s ary. 534-3081. _ _ V Orchard Dr. Apt. 8 .
p n r I u n i I 1 es In learn \\'rite. Classified Ad No. SECRETARY 979--0562. toys, books, tools, tkl eq1"p.
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940 \\', 171h Sl.2 2 ti bf>rgl11.11s "''Ork k 003.1 360, Da ily P llot, P.O. Box 2 FR n-_ ... ,~ mtnt. March 30, 31 & April
OJ;la "I'S.II 64 -054 building. Day k night &hift 1560. Costa Mes.a , Calif. Pe!"Mlnnel & Insurance ~r. Ami a·oo . ..-iuV, o.;i-u~. rose. 1.. 9 am.J ....... 1137 Q:aon.
Prefen'td, Typino-. sh, t1!1n... ques vtlvet m ea. 8' It. rm ,.. ... Boat Repairman a vail. App ly in 'P'.rson at 92626. -... -.. lTlodt'ft Ref. Newport Beh.
h · 3301 p SJC ---------Perm. position. Gd oppor. & quilted couch $75 or offer. PPrm. jo • fringe benefits. , 2 erfer..to. . PRACTICAL NURSE, full e JOSEPH'S AN'TI" S C GAR.AGE Sa.le: To-, bi.laK, C ti 'n4 I 3,7 ~·1 ' ·ke hinge benefits. Call for appt. ...:U.E • 815 Sonnra Rt!. 1\.1 . .1 .. 11
· . ..,,., • ~ EXECUT IVE 8'ty for work timE'. live.\n .. caNi for elder. sr>e:ctra-Strip Corp. noo Openina: M.vch 25 at , .:S4::&-_1 .. s9c:1c.·------sWltl.g set, ell painUnta. Arro1''heArl Muin.:i.s. in priv .. te medi{'al oUice il'J I~· lady. ~fust drive. N.B. 1"'~ E · •-maple th.I &: dlf'J, OIMr """NE PERSONNEL La.mpson Ave., Garden .,.,.i.-Supemr A\-e. CM BIRO{, Kin« size headboard: BOOKKEEPER Huntington Bea ch. S e nd 1~1 . 5.:18-8836. 892 3361 o -n Wukend• & B• Ap t . ._ misc. FnM c:ottff. .,...... -====,_.,-.,----~ Grove. · . ,.... ~ P · & 2 twln frames. $50. 6 ~ Bookkef'pi,;g thru triaJ bal· n!sume.10 l\1is!'i B~yer, 246 CcD\nCES•,ArrNCY PRECISION •heel me ta l Call dt 6 pm 54&-5437 Brmuda Dr .• H.B. <, ~· . A JU\11 "'JI.. SECRETARY. o-an 'I of c . ' Dr.&\vtr d~istr SI S. 11nct1 & thorough kno\l•ledge n'cona, Long Beach. 90803. m-hano··. Job ihop e•p. •-\"ANTED b 8 & f\-1on. d A/R • bl $500 =-.. " dutits. Re c reatio nal,.., to uy, 196 st2-4m . of otfic• P;t>Cl'dureti nquire, EXPER'D gardener. must be ec,~iv~ eo"u Spa~ Ttk, 1922 Placentia, buslne~. Call for appt. S we. d 11 h Ro r 1 t r a nd ,1,1::LAN:=,,:;=;:;.b-ull~e-t-&~'---• ._,.~_,.-t, APT. Sal~. Couch • chair. !rt 11sS(l(111.te with th g a blt 10 repair gpinkler1 &: Cre it ·.,. ecbons. C.M. •i:. c'"~' eMl tab!H, Rattan tablt1 I:. ~Uhi;t11nth1J salf't! 'orgAni!a· 1 · d fl.l ed. & l nsura.nct Exper. ==--~~-,--~ 540-6976. Christmas Plate. 644-4687. 1 coffee ta.bit , 2 e~ ta.blt s, M u.~e awn mlJ\\'l!r equip, g PRVT mom & bath w/outs1de A 1. IOl al 'I ik, Best otter. 400 MB· titin. \Ve are )ookins{ for 1t. ....... 7:.c• Free a: r~ Pofitiens Secretary pp 1ance1 w/imported It 1an maru e • 13 C
k wagei; . ...,.,.... """'· entr, in exchanRe for lite .. .,, .,.._ nm.ac "'pt, • · M . "'ell.-....m,.d. maturl' boo • 488 E. 171h lat Irvine) CM 3 Po•oto'on• Av••l•ble Mino tops .....,...,......., =7 •792. k,.e..:;~11·~•il'ita nf fz:.....10 Vl"!!I EXPF.RIENCED m o Id Ing L~2•1470 hl'\l.Tk. Elderly larly only. 4n I . . ;,. liti: NE\Y Kelvinator freezer, LV, ET '· . .AJ...,
r ,. h' I l I • ~ f l S C >! ..... -9'>..,., mum yr exptnence '"'' . model VJ.J4. •-J•· "• •. VE i.ivin,g :rmm iet, SAT "'Olh , m;n . ot S ,.-''P· m111c irn> ~ nrs. 5 ..:. -,,.,..,..,...,.,..,..,..,..,I O\l·t:r t., .i • <rnr•.JD>). H bat t ~ ..., .. pa.. & SUN U to 5; Wu.her , " • ~ "'! 1a on. pro e, corpora e 8 t 1149 also Herculon !.Ola & Pltllst' M"nrl .. _.\l'liftf'n 2nrl sh1ft!'i'. Apply Baldu•in L•"al Secrotary PROFESSIONAL Ph 0 "' al b ;. , ""&e f'f'n tn s oraa:e. or lo All lik drytr, twut bedt, 1'\lP. pir. . • ,,..~ Pl m Co ~~So G nd • or. gPner us .... ess. ~ u <"" _74 vt seat. e. ne."·· l't"sum•: irl('ludf' 5Alary "'"" '1. cs '• """" · ra 3 Positions Available, solicitor -Dana Point, San !l.'t"''PC!rt Be11ch law firm, ouer. :N-vu • 645-1701 tutti, chairs, mite. 1960
quir,.ments to P .O. &" :nzcr A\·e .. S.A. f\.iinimum 1 yr, ,.xpuien{'t tn Cle.men le, Capistr11.no att&. PhonP Jo Arm. 557·9900. ELECT drYer • $50. Norie 9, DECORATOR cu st
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NP11port Bt 11.ch, Ca. for F"E;\1ALES only· M\I l:*.1ng hligal!nn, prohafe. corporatt ~1ork in your O\VO home. SERVICE Station Attendant a uto washer S50,. Kenmo~ loose back pillow couch, S9i:i • .;;;H&r::.:boccr:..:V.::l•c:w...::H:::•"":;;::1::· __
.11pp1 . hil'f'rl to n1~r ro11m~t1c5. nr iJ:PnPr1'1 bul!iltf'ss. 1...a.rg~ Best deal In atta.. Phont exJ)f'r'd. Also in meth1t.n.ics. ga! m~b. "'a.sher-dryer xlnt cond. Ba ys h 0 r e. s GARA.GE SALE -HAJtlOk
BOOKKEEPER ; .ll{'{'OUnt· hair & "'·1gs, hot p11nts & Nt11'·por1 Be11.{'h l.:i.\\' tirm. 83.)..14&5 be f\\·een 9:00 .i..m. !\lust be able to do tunt..ups Sl;JO. Fr11. ~trig copper S4.)...~ VIE\\' Htu.s. 2 Hout.et.
ant for mMium size CPA hclsitr)', etr-. for m111gaz\ne5, PhQn,. Jo Ann, 557·9900. and noon. & brakes. Days • Fountain $60, P h. 546-86i2. 1-=."'-==·------3723 P&rk Grttn Dr, CdM.
firm in Larun.:i. Beach. billboards. t tc . ..No exp. nee. LITE housekeeping & baby RA:-c'"'N~E="so""°FT=Wr.A~T~ER=---h~as Valley Texaeo, Bmokhurst KELVINATOR. modt:I no. 8 COUCH, iold & ~n. Antiq's, furn. d e co r a t:e r
f>rtfpf data pt'OC"t'!!t1ing t* No fet. J..im\lt'd .tune o»ly. s'ittitl$(, -~fon/\\?ed/F'ri ·1.5' openini in F.V. &: H.B. area & Ga.rfit ld. 166NR. Ruru. perteet, tood Sofa. bed. brown & bf'1ft. itema. Sat&: Sun. prrlenC'~. Mu~ be. "'en =2L::;;l/~4::,Sl:,-831:,::::«::·_-.-~,_,-H.11.rbor View, NB 644-5488 1or 2 a11:gressivf! salel{nen. SERVICE STATION cond. 17 cu. II. 673-7395. l$S. Bo96"thA'~7. iood cond. $50, ea. l\.10VING! Everythina p s. ..... CNJitll!d, ag.,...essi'fe,o. :& FEMALE nurses' 111de, ex· Good commission & incen· ~ ..,. .,. e· LrYE·in, a ~ • i •t a o t com· ti Cll.U 8971093 AITENDAf\T. EXP,, • KENMORE -Repairman . r urn., appll, misc. Sood for
cnafi\'.fl • not a pro-per.· pref., smll.11, nursing panion/houit:keept"r for 2 ve .P,.J'QiTM!· . . 2252 fiarbor , Costa Mesa. bas washer/dryer/dishwash· M~VJNG Sale: furnrture. l"l!ntals. 4900 A Neptune,
c ·r t1"1 I n 11 Io r . Degree ho me. Call !or appt. 494·8015. • R. E. Sales en. ~•arn. g 4 6 . 5 218, m1s,c, hsehld. items. Sabot N B :.. · adul t!. S day. "·k. 546-801.... c:1.1 1iMPOO girl &: asS!st U e .~ "'··'bo ""' · d~sirabll!: 1but not man· F IBERGLASS F o rema n : Real Estate Career ""''-" • 839-76a'.l '311.lJ at. ,)\/0 Otero (Thto
da lory. Public a.ccounfing T I ded A I &: 6barp. Apply in ptt&On. . Bluff&) N.B. ~ll56. GARAGE Salt. 2915 Pepper
e x p ,. r i enc ~ d e 1 i re d a0rii~x:i::·~uctl'!'. 83f\J. LUHRS BOAT •CO, NE\.V OR EXPERIENCED -Hair West, 3305 Nt'o''Jlllrt NEW delux f(lld Keruno~ PC Fre Tree :t.ane. Sat 9 .5 .
494-076!1. 18th sl., C.OSla Mesa. Now Hiring: join a co. that's growing Blvd. washer &-flee dryer, u.cept 4 • Meh Prov. MC-Fu r.n f t u r e , a 11 t lques
FREE STEADY WORK best offer. PleaMr call tional, I: chall'. Sl.50. Maple dishwshr., retrif. ete.
BOOKKEEPER FIB E R G LA SS Molders ENGINE R. E. Uce.n.slng COIJr&e, auar· Reliable ha.rd worker 1ot·ho' ,::64<>-~!~6.18~. -~~---i;i'~";;reo;;c'n;;i-oo'-'.;:;642-58;;::~72';:':-:;:::;: GARAGE Sale, &st -Swl .
F 'C for mMi{'a l ro .. Ple't111e Tr111inef'S k exper. All 3 INSTALLERS anteed to. P4U stale. exam. wants st~&dy employment &.1· Washer & Dryer WOODEN office '"lile ~. 1Ul Aviemore Tm. Of, ~orw11r1d rPi;ume ~ 0co~ "hi.fts. 1631 Pl.11centla. C.}f. Saltr;: training program al rood income benefits Eltc· * 546-0648 • 3'x5', 6 drawtn, $30. take Valley Rd. elf w. Yto.
ence o m11.n.111ter, • · _ Experienced ·only NO COST. Call for appt, Ask trulux. Div. ~I Const1. tida.ted MO new 1...,..d elf:•" was•·r 645-i329T • -~ 5f8..0967.
lfWIO, S.llnra An11. CA. 9771J. FOOD SERVICE, pa.rt time for Mrll". Bell. Food C·'I M H 8 ~" "''"' ..-.~ .... •n:: SALE .......... e...-1 ""·-s. .., r. tza, :._. & elect d.-ver Ha.Nelf : ~uz..vm ~ 4 iu u. SAT & SUN JO lm-4 pm '2S BOYS jllh for young men &. "'Om~n Apply Be~-n 8 &: 10 AM Roberts & Co. 962·5511 U A~l 496-2383 · .,, · T bl k h · Who! sal . ' ' "l< d 1 o\'er 17. Muitl bf' neat. 2 "'Ion th-· Fri Qnlv 1
• • eold. Both S250. &46-9528. ": n c a.11'1. f' e Ternltaf, Corona. de1 Mat. Age 1.,. 10 ~ n-er papen '" ... · " Roal Estate Career TE' ~oNE Sal T rinces 548-0953 r...-• Joth•·· I th D p . I San Cl &tturdAy!lt t'ff C'h. mn. a U &..Lr.n . es. op TAPPAN Di.hwasher, nt\.\'-• • " i ... rmhltt, c "'6, m.i.Jc,
n e a.na om · e-YPllT. Start St • 7;, I h r . 849 \\'. 18th St. Ne"' or experienced, join the comm1sstons and bonus. Ap. in carton, top of line, one. 4 Walnut bar ltools. 24 rold OAK dt:sk with swtve1 chair, men1t1 11.N"l!..~. Company thafs .,.,.._ri.., ... It I In ... _... 9 00 '""'i ttat!i DAILY PILOT 8.'\R-1103 Call bel"'ttn 8:30 & C09ta Mesa e·-·· ... P Y person UC'<"'f'tn • $m. sell $2""'10. 838-467-t. •N~ • dinette tel. ~triprator.
you do not have a hcense, and 12:00 noon at 8381 Bolsa ** 557~26 aft :S pm.** '92 ••20 4::ill.,.\1ond;-.)' lhru Fr1d11.y. G E re f r t 1 w/r•·-'•••• bf'ds, couch. 963-5606.
" "t" check on our A"-enul!', !\fidwa.y City. · · vUJ~ ... g· SOFA • J STING NOW ~1ACHlNE Opr e)Cpf'r. Apply $49 shelves. vf!'ry iood cond. oi: ove st_.tt. never GARAGE S«le funl:iture CA e FBRLYUCEOODKO, LEPXHPEl.NR. e Mon-f n . !Oam-2pm. 858 tl ALWAYS TOP 170. 64!;.3297. ""' .'!'l" 1!30, oewma maeh. Incl. eoueh. bi.n, vanou1
HolJy.,·onrl produrpr 8Pt'ks Production Pl. N.B. {jTd $25. '108-7910. items. 2100 Ara.li& st, N.S. 3~""' ,.. L"do N B • TEMPOIA"Y KENMORE \Va• h er &1..:..-:.,. ___ ~-----n.-w f11 r-f'.'ll "'ho arP sin<"e:relpy =""'·::·~:::...,c:'::.'.=':.::.·.:.c·:c·.,..-Real Estate n Dryer, ~·hite. Xl nt eond. 3 Luxurious IOid ve.i\'tt HOUSE~ GARAGE SALE
lnterr.'lltPri in be ing in 3 G ruLL, plt¥ne. mrrnt tmt, MAINTENANCE L icensing Course IUJGNMENTI 1125 330-7338 clWn, ottomans, artn01tt. 717i.ii Marruerite, CdM
r.11red motion pictures to be no exp, nee. S11.lary/comm. MAN 11 Full sa!Ps training proaram Corne 1" &: r:e.t1t11' ~· · · · · quahty de•icne:d. 6"-824.8. 61S-891S. Sa.tpS\m,
filmt1rl Party Summer. For rull~r Brush 962--0416. -no cost. Management op· Yoa11bett.clY"61 •. WEDGEWOOD -White buUt· FRENO! Provinci.a.I dinin
1ntPrvi,.,,., 121.1 1 464-31 21. OCEAN VIEW portunities. A&K ror Mrs. Nof•••ver. 21UDuPOflt in tablt top ru sto~. $25, tabl $60 g Houhhold Goods 114
CAR WASH HELP Gil f.RIOAY SCHOOL DISTRICT Jon" • lor lntormotion at Drlvo, lrv!no. IJJ.12'5 -' eondition 962-2003. mom ~-8!iT CARPET 1.,.,. .. c:rllie"
Sr,·erel po.'llilinnl'i. 4 Loc-11.ti ons. " 842·5581. ,,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..._
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GE ;ftefrl1. 14 cu ft w/SJ lb bi&h·low nylon &: lbq $3.95
Full & (>II.rt time. Gm"1h $640 Per Month Tarbell Realtors tre613-e2"394'·. white, frost.free. F~~ c'ii°;mglary dining yd. Hi&h pile frDtD $4.95. rompany, Top pay, Metro Clerk.·b'pina. lO key t1dding TELLER ~· Also d r a 1> er 1t 1, Gene,
C:ir \\·A~h. 2950 Harbor m1.ch,ine, filing, good phone Maintenance & repair ol air R.E: SALES • The best Cameras & 496·l'16.
R!\"rl., cn~!a ~1,.511, voice. cond &: heating equip; 3 Yrs trainrng program ln Ustini BOOKKEEPER Equipment 808 COUOI and low a t'a. t. ..c:.:..:::.:.c...----~~I
CHILO fnr 2 ~hilrl~n. my Advll.nC'ernenl opportunltits. m~nr . exper. l Yr exp air & seeing. Up to 80% 1 __ .;..;... ______ 1 u.bles, baby furniture. Muc, Jewelry 115
ExCPUenl company benefits. ('()nr! & hellhng. Hi gh &Choo! cntnm'5, C11ll Bill Haas or BOLEX H·8 (Smm) movie, .;;S5:,.7~_.-34_s_. _____ _
htlrnr 1n Ne"•port Hts. Cost A fl.1e'-a aN'a . l Ph" '• !cNamee. Vol I a • e SECRETARY " 2-!'JSAA grArl !lr f'l"!Uivitlf'!nt. App Y 11 ~ ca.meta, 100' roll. hlm back-SOF} bed with rnatchint
ij4' · \rrile Classiht<f 11.ri #JO Pt>r~nnrl Comm i~sion Ole. RPal Estatt, F o u n ta 1 n "'1nd· 3 lense& on turret chair, rood eonditio n, $50.
CHILD C111rP ,,. I L JG H T Daily P ilnt, P.O. Box 1560 7!l72 WamPr, H.B. Be.fore Vii!IPy fo r app:iintment. $125. ~8--0967. S4Z-8500. 1..-"~\\·ork. Musi ha\'1': ,oort Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 ~~L-''-. Savma;r;: &: Loan ·-==~----~ ""u 4 PM. April 5!h, "" .-,.,, BRAN~ N •• Ca ~ releN"nCf'!i. csr, Tf"sponsibte Experience Nece1sary •u ew .wtnm non BLUFFS, 2100 Vat.a Dorado,
altiturtr &: Cltxib1lily. Houts General Olf'oco )!AGICIANS .... Amsteur or * * * * * * * TL QL Camera. 1.1 .8 Lens. N.B.: 2-pc, s.ectiona.I, g• ea .. !"' 4 da s .. -k I"' •·••k R ·e HELPI Cont1ct Ml'f. Br1y 50rnm, nso. ~70. .,,,,,_Auto tee re.--. Sl75. ,,...., Y ""'" · ~ · prnff'l'!SlOllftl . Put your skills ·• • -~ .. ...,
C811 1'ft I ·pm Ii wknds. P~rn1anf'nt or P '1in1i". to ...,'Ork in )'tlur 0,vn modf:rn Big. bright Cd~J offi'*. bf'.st SUPER 8 Btll & Ho"·ell. Garage Sale 112
644-5.1144. Entert~nment Industry bu~i nes~. or asstSI me in 111.l~s aids. Fabulous Jim~· ..Mariner's Savings aulo zoom. S85.
ILD "1ll ho k EXECU TIVE r-..11 rt n M ties. 'Top S eontra.ct. For 642-4000 !:!??.JLt')2 644-6178 G ••"GE Sale, •·t , Sun. CH cl\J'e..,. e useu<or . PERSONNEL AGENCY mn'le. ,. u or pa me. r . .....~ ~ -. "'
2 bo.v1 fi & 9 """· (9 -old !\1eg•, 54S-2.tl5 an,mme.. app't, -&73-8080. Furnltu-110 All Day 2 -·pl• •nd ••bl••
''"3 ,. k 410 \V, Coast H~'Y-, NB * * * * *' *' * Tired of Housework ... · ..... ,. ' TMR ttudent 1 da.ys "'' • Sult• H 645-2116 MALE ~Vt1nted , Part tune, S -p:ile floor Ltm.p, aot.t bed,
hrs. flexible. Occu. tve. & d11.y \\'tek. 7 Rm·ll am. \\'ould you like. to earn S300 PVT Pty-Almot1 t ne:w cul radios, lamps:, records, ce-
DJ.MlONOS -Buy Dnet
+ \\IHOU:SALE PRICES +
Dana Oi&morwh 496-»90
Machlnory 116
BLACK
aaw new S8S.
673·31l6.
Mlsc.lla~1
GALS & GUYS
Iii
Ciet Your Bikini• a:. Swim
Trunk• tor Easter Vacation
w)(nds. CM area. a ft 2 pm, general cltan-up -motel REAL Estate SaJn. Like to S400 or more per month velvt't peacock blue sofa. & dar chest, antique trunkt.,
I d ~. BMW "· 1 &.H• ~ ... 111 GENERAL Shot>, ui v1:rrtory, f pool '\\'Ol'kini in Lafuna Sta.th? \\'otking only 3 to .t hrs ptr loveseat $345. Dk oak ($q & .._,0 appl'o••·••. a·-es, wan e "' nt iv IJ'<:a er. 1.c~:.:.:.~.:~:c..·~-----ma1'nt. • d•lo·v-.•. '!ail office , gnl c:U'ls & I ·dt•t .. nln"' f lwo h bl t 195 .... .....,.. """ at •-u N • U etf C Pr ,...., ... '" ·' .. B mme e o • or week on your own time. We exJ end t se . h.tndha11. clothes. decorator .::.e ew"' 5 a.rs. e-CL;EAJ~ING-New b6me, no rep!il'!s to Oassified ad No. l'!l"!a, t'tc, Apply e n qirallfied licen~ed personr;:, 2 Id f J \\.'roughl iron trplc iools &: OISCOUNTI
·NAME BRANDS
fer man u'tth importtd ca.r ironing. Mu11t be. fhoroug:h. ~7 D ·i PU t p 0 Bo Brou71's Motor Hotel , 31106 SANDCASTLE Real E3tate are ll yr 0 nt1 tona com-Items & misc. item s, 25856 •
l S JI SAl,.111 . "'""' Own , a1 Y o. . . :ic H t h Pli ny just opening in Call.I. b.asket, eust. made $j(). Xlnt Cordillera Dr. Mission Viejo. BALLIF SALIS e.\'.perenct . ma ' · Mon or Tu!!s & r1l. 1~•. Costa M•••, ~~. S. Co.11st u"-., Sou t"ew O··-rl 1 K h 1 60 -::;;:;:::;.;::.:.:.:::::::::::.:.= • ... ~ ...... :::r.ro~ ~ 1~ """" A1tract1vt1, ntelligent wo-enmore Wll, er .. -Force, 1ood v.'Orking conui· transp. RP rs . 644-8148, L11111na. ···'* ~ 494--8025 • • • men ovpr 21 with We~ back-p 1 a y Pen s 1 o,, m 1 5 c LARGE blue cu1tom l.!C-1654 Newport Blvd., CM, rear tions. Cnnlt1ct Bob Cr~viPr D tl I f r.. d at CTEvit:r Motori, 208 \V. Ct~EANING LADY wanted l H.EA ~fALE orderly, exper, pnf., around preferrM. For more Hems-Marlon 530-6920. ona '°a. y a r r a r ALL must a:e. Movinl trom
lat Strtet, 6anf11 Ana. d11y "'Pf'k. C"ISTODIAN small nu~1n.11: home. Ca.JI RCllNSON'S l11forma'11'Jn r.11.11 MN;. Mor. HUTCH.Cherry l\taplt: 3 turntable, OnenW dresser, house to apt, "-'estinfhouse
•'"3171 . °'11 li7;;..fl53.'i lnr appt. 494-807S. e NEWPORT e r111on. ~1l·W. ,. 42" id 175 2 · nd erystal. t.Able: With • cha.trs. •tack set, washer-d-r, -W lf'r, " e · e twin bed and but clothe! ".J'" c1 .~:nk'.-1'ypi.'lt, Including lilt1 OCEAN VIE MANAGEMENT TRNE BEACH TROPICAL FISH MAN tabln m ea . 2 hobn1111 bne•-brac and ;isc. isU coppertone. RCA ('IO)or COii· Auro
DETAIL MAN
Dtla1l V\\"s, mu~t hf' exprr·
len{'cd, n1ust have lc"no'<l•I·
edge or •detalltn&. Apply ln-
perzon only.
Oran9• Auto Sales
~~ Gard'" Grove Bl.. G.G"
AUTO LOT MAN
\\lat.hint, pollShtni. qe. 00
barritr.
2'100 Harbor 81\f\I.
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4!M-11Jf17 Mrs. Br111rUe. . Ct1\I Mrs. Srhm1dt Ha.i opf'ning tor I•llU'ld, N.B. ~haa rug k pad S4J. !lf11plt Monte Vttta. , beds w/ooV'tn, ~bl• II
COl.t.F:CJ'OR _ 1 n J: i d , $563 Per Month \VESTCLIFF atereo cablne:t m. Cotteei1~.=.,.,~,-.-----~ stora.ce bol.ste.ra. Bdrm •t.
P ·• I A Up H 0 LS T £ RE R exper •·ble I"'. Chest ~-,., ~'. TRIPLE 1·--aale tor s•.....it: beds, Oin1-rm. aet trl1>pl'lone. ""P'd. Lare e fr....,nne gency SALES A l -W' ..,. ,f,iJ u""' •.v ~-.... "<&' .. ., Cu 1~1 J d t I nt ~ ~'3 " cl'" Or .. ._ nect"S!llJ'Y. PP Y elJI! · "~IL •..ai:. alts. Charitable n-..... ahon Sa.t. ... -.... ., ether t ... m• -1 volume. ~1 .. .-v & com· I..,., II u ie1. e eme a.,, ...,.. n·est 11 1 ., 1~0 th , h '1't~-............... e ...... .., '"' .. ~
"'.I tehool 2 y odia.l 16 .J .. Ne"'PON Beac ~tarch 25th, 9 e.m-3 pm. Tyl r Cirl:I H '.B !'.!~~~ Mr. He" k ll ' pt'!'. m,h :i::l irad e:; 1 --==~645~·2710~~-~ HELP \\'AITRESS, t xp'd dinntt, MOVING SALE: blue \'elv~t 1623! Sara!Oia Ln .• 11441 ICU!l..:.:.::~::.c::o:;;::~::·..:,tio.::'c:nal.-· _d_i_v ... -
<J'o,r" • • ,,. p J l\tANlCURIST-Mem.U Ka.ir over 21. slzf': 10 te> 1,, llO!A S9S, 2 ~t!bledit. chn. $50 \rall, 20661 Horizon. Hun· Cool(. EXP ER. ft(ftlh•a1tnt . App...,.. ersonne De11"n, Corona dtl Mar, PH M end $45 hall foam sip euahiol'll, ex. OC>nd. Commla!ion Ofc. 7972 \Var. • Gmnsn !ipeakina: preL Ap--" · ' tinston Beaeh. lff )'Ou SlOO Mlnk tot P /time. Mutt be clean -' · "94-83>'3 t:\1e1 It Sunda.;v1. Tempor ary Pl" in -rson. Bn:ltner c~enu k mirror $SO. an! tb~re · a e, •'Orn ·· · n,r, H.B. Before c· Pl\1. Part T lmo , ~ 0.~ •• -· l·-ps plc:tu-o :::::.::.,,.,_.,,_.~~--twice. Autumn Haze $150. nrat. Apply In perton only. April 8th, J\lATURE ba:bytl(te.r wanted. Restaurant, 1638.2 Beach 64".;.:2Qsi'.'v., .... · ·~ -Fabnc re-wtsvtn.a C'OUI'lf,
Sl.irf It S!rloln, 5930 W. Coast !!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!'':!"l~!!!!!" I PAli!ladel IU'f'll, ,,·kda.ys only. Blvd , H.B. m~·11!:1~:r: ~.?<.t. Mw.r ustd $40. Dinett"' •t. ~"::.""::..:".;.N_.B::.·-----HE-Al TH FOODS · my housl!:. 4.93-9>82. Exper. Preft:m!!d \VANTEO· \Vom a.n to e.a.re Gt.ASS Top Cockti il tbl, $30. Oak T"bl. & chairs. chest. oval. waJnut, bJk vin.yi
COOK, m•ture, Mesa Verde Must h11Vfl kno"'·l~1e In '.\tATURE Babysitt,r, It , ExetptionAI Bene.tit• for 3 childr!n. Prefer oltier. Solid Bireh hutch. dln rm. ctt~t. old ch1na . rla~s. eha.tn $CO. M&-4()80, 11)4
Con\llllncent Ho!J!ltal. '561 vit11min.i; · & related tt ¢.17111. hs.kp., live 1nlmu. Mon-Fri. mature person. Salary, $140 tbl k c.hrs $300. All ln xlnt ~liver. books, rteords k Bmokltne Ln. 01 (Mon.
C,.n!e.r SI., C.M. 548-5S8S Manaiien&l opportun1lle1. $2.'i. 557·7TI9 ·962·4097 a.It S, Apply tn perMln tO-~ pm. ptr mo. pl u' mom£: bollrd. cond. ~7443. Misc. bctUo;.
Call bf'lore 5 pm. S'1l,11ry pluJJ bonus & MEDICAL Ttl'!.n~htr, full • )'Fashion Ill:,'N.B. Call 647..43~!! ti ft 'i.30 ptn . ~IOVING. \\•ant to seU furn C.:c.AR~A~C~E-~Sal~,-,-~CI~o-th~in-r, CLOTHlNG, a1J:P& 10, 12.
COOK \\'lntM.. conv. hosp. ~tfits. 11me. S.S dt11ly/~ day. Mu1t &Qtn1 I opportUnlty employer Mr. Colf'man . &., misc. L.rt divan, love ""1· 1ti.es 10, U, 14, Ukt new, 14. Handb&tt. j • w• 1 r y , ex~r. dt'lrtd, Contact ad· Cs ll bttwetn 10 • !I be exp'd 1n med l ca I \VANTEO Expe,r . Sll.lesma.n. d~& tbl '= ch r' · ,fe.,,,·eJry, household It n.s, '"'tat!l'I, rilll\Y other ltema,
m!ntsrrator. 64Z--8044. 919·9'95 termlnolOJ)'. t~&t requlrt!d , '.\iu1t have own car Com· fnfld.lttt, elc. 646-700'.l. e1c All In rood tAate ~7' all llke ne , at79 B4J)Ow
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rt.friierator 12\. M6-0388 rutK>n $15. Sf.2.-4129. multlpl@x n.d'lo. like new 11th St., H.B. •nfinf', clln, tr 11 t ks,
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rlSHE• -•-I d•l•elor· ~. ~....;...,.-.1on ,.u;.,.ter Mil· CnUtt table $3. V\Y bui stal capper SL Har I" q u I n ,-"' '" ,.. ...... ,. ...... '"" " ... 1.. k JL. \\•hi!" l\)'1011 long allffi'"'"· 0 R NAMENTAL J11.p11Mt f' 0 IN ET TE c b a Ir 1, &lotnrcycl,. tirt, 400x 13 SS. hit knit pant 1:ui11 18. douhll' $.t Ch#vy huh cap11 $2. no;•ITllJ'ICI! Plf)f'r-c 11 ·"' Door ll"nRlh wl!h slips S2!l. tnldina M:l-ttn!, Blnbu, s~. nt~&hyd~. turquolM with Mint-bike frame and "'hl:tl! knit "'Ml mllii P , •hot aiu Pnrsche oil cooler lits VV/ f'tt.rh. Clotnin,R, me"· 11 • Veil SJO. Twtn bf>rl frame$.;, Mf'n'a he'ad ~kia 73" lon11:.
\\•&lnul tin.ISh ~ each. One s~. M•'ru'-bll<• moto• 1~. I ·='=·'~"~~·~·-~-·---,.,·-"""""'c S25. 'I" -1"" -·ch. bil ek womf'n arwt chlld~n :X-SI.
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--•· 110 H-~ -~ S7 • 897 7••2 • C'IUb, and l>.::lg, Sp11.uldi.ng, PrHIW't IAll.I\ ..... wan canl.!lfer with attachments AqUe.i.•um • -"" · TRJC\'CLE dl"luxe 10", tX· Profe11Jionir1J baki"" •hl'f'I ~-11 •~2 p 11 Pl CM . ._ J r. SW. l.Adita \Vilaon a:nlf '""" • uu amt " • sz. 642-6911, USED but usable kini :aize cellent $5. 494-il661. a.nd cake cover. commercial 54~ 7S29 l n;;;-;;c;;,=.:.:,,....~,-,--club11 $2il. Ma.gnus chord .>-INVALID walker S9. 2 ""In-mattns1, boxrprings, and 2 ·Trundl" beds S16 each. 1 potato •li~r SL &a.u.litul f)rgan SU. 540-1416,
f'INE Cln'IP ttnt S 18 do"' &Ju.a $1, 2 ICl'ttns s2. 2 frame $25. 892-0694. Danish chaise S18. 2 pif!tt bli: family Bibi!': $5. Old
Colflnan .stove $11. u. Ml.,,, scrttn dnon $2. \\:ood MINT bike. 2'ii hp. needs a DaniEh 8tt'tional t15. fi Bu1· se:wina table $7.50. Old rugs JIM Bean hottll':s, 19 5 6
Cmtpma: ttems $1 tach. J'' toldinJ dryer $1 . Melmac S8. little work, x!nl frame S~. terll.y chain $3 f: a c h , J5...$7.50. Ma!erla.I !or C'Ur-Ell"phAnt and Donkey, 1>4ir
ralvanir.rd pipe k flttinzs 20c Lamp shades 50c. TV ffayi 962..,1436. .f94-61.88. ra1n1, •Prf!ld !or b o y • ~~g-, ~Pi sh~~!~~. h::;
ft. compJettl! v a 1v e1 . SOc. Hot plates $2. Women'a i c:o===,-,--=-=-"7.c. l c=~~~---~--cowboy paUern $.). 686 Sc,hwinn biJce Sl! 2 patio shoes,·. iize 8 SJ. Panr GAFFERS & Sattler 30" SOFA be-ct Cf!Vtred in <A>nareu, off p 0 m n n a $60. sell for SlO. Pup tent,
chairs S3, 630 R..amdna or.. llrelcher1 &. Tires 354-J4 budt·in stove $25. 968--6572. H.e~cu1on, ,..asona.ble <;an-belWf!f!n Victoria. a n d Sears, 2 man. 5' x 7' St
Itvtne Terra.ct. No. t. Sl. Tin! chaln-1 $.'i. Barbeque SCHWINN Stingny bike. d1twn Sl5. 494-?!124, \\11\IK!n. 642--6284. SorlOOitrd, 10 ft, fibergl&11s
WHEEL ehair S2S. 2 canes Sl S.}. Grau catcher S1. Toy1 Q:oocl condition $12, 962-34l6. CRIB m .at tr' s s _S 5 ENGL.JSH man's 3 s~ ~:: Via Marina, N.8.
M.Ch, 5 eu91.am ba.r stool!, $2. Acou1t1C tile 5c square GOOD Sim.mpns bro; •Pring Eneyclopedi• S2n. H 1 « h bike $25. VW tront bumper l!"X~lltnt $25 ·tor a I I . lll9 SumAtra Pl., C.M. and mattre-ss full sir.t si5. C't111ir M. Hand uw~ $1. Doll s6, Mf)....3QO, BED fra.m~!ll 1l Iron $3.
Marnavox r@COrd player Meg Vtrdt. mid lt::.f vinyl ~adbo;;in1 hous.o Sl .50, New h " l r 1=~~~·~=--~--1ta.plf! '"nd r•hle!ll SI.) ear.h.
2 HEADBOARDS SlO ea.ch, S2S, Latif! euel S20 Cinder 10 apeed bicyclt. almost rww like l'lf!w S5, ,,.~n h1tbys Mllf!r1 20r dnz. N .. w sca.rf!ll CO,µ>R TV 21" conJOle, nef!d ~Jiik $10. Living mom ,,.,
clctht•, pktutts. household bl~b 50c ' I ch . 3 S25. Glrl's bicycle S15. bA!IS!net with print pad & And. nf!lg 25(-. fishing ret.ls v.·ork or good for the hob-' m. Cotf~f! ll'Lhle $3. Dre!lSf'r
ibeml 5c·M, stroller s,5, naugahydt 11tack 1tOoJ11 S6. Kllchen table s3. AM-f'M linin11: almo.~! new S20. And md-1 ·s2. Ke.rr-M1tsnn byist m. 646-3.177. 525. \\!hit" chest S:lll. Picture
X181111 Horizon. H.B. ~7529 Parnell Pl., CM 11harp radio for ca.r or home 5.10-2257. ~~ 251-~ c.;;1~ 9 x ;2 ru~ ~~ ARMALJTE AR-7 S 2 ~. t~mM~~;,.!:1·s~'.i~:::~
S;DRAWER desk or vanity $25. !'t40--40JJ. J, 8.15xlj med tirl!'IL S4 each. Al '~ ;Is C ·:-Suryiv11I rifle, 22 c a I ' S25. Blender S15. liomem11.rie
$25. Sb.ck nauaa}\yde swivel CUSI'O~f ornamental rron BICYCLE ~. Chair $5. Potty 962.-3436, ren " · · 548-47.(.1, earrinsi:s Sl .~ Gun Ta.cit S.i.
rocktr SlO. Metal chaize a:ate and arch S25. One toot 5eal $2, Lamri 75c 50 lbs. 16 MAN'S 26" Schwinn J a~ NE\\I ll'nnia riickel, metal l'G~A-S~-,-tov-,--dou-b-1--o-v-"n Camtr.1 S.i. Ni2h1 starvt S2.
'lcuftae & pad $10. Webbed h1ch wrought iron ?'ailllll Std penny naila $8. Baby clothes htkt S25. Gir\'1 2 IJ 1 • S50 value $20. 6'13-2-490· broiler. w~rk! "':II Sl5. Pole lamp $3. Twin bed ·$3 •
patio' louna:e S.S. Round um,. per ft. c .o r r tl 1 a t" Sc-Qc. 642--0546. 160 C<lsta Spiderl'!flt Stingray s l 2 . PORTABLE tYPewlit~ S25. s.tS'.-1496. ''outh bf'(! S.l 2 lt>1tlher
bf'el!a patio t.Able $.5. 346 ~~J:;1~16.t~ :~~71~~1202 1:eu St ., C.f\.f. dBol ~h blk7,2,
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Manunita Drive, Laruna wmm Bell and Howell movit tion. W. ·20th, C.M. r.ur tr ..,, a 11'!11 qua lty 6Th-M08 u J ·"' u:: u"'
Beach. -4M-6940, BAMBOO and wooden tli-camera S3'.I. Light meter M. 642-5487. dn!1ses .Md sporhlwea.r 1ite 1 =~=~·~~-----boo111. 11\z,. 5 $5. Ski panla
TV Ccneole SS, c • r Pet net1 S25 each. 548-7941. Excellent 53l-r.:i66. 6 Cylinder ·50 f'ord mol&r no 9. ~. 96S-7m. 5;'c!..s~S, ~an. ne"·: I ~'~"~Si7"=170-_172.7,,.....,,._~'~· ~-.
Sc:ra.ps. bUndie JS. c:Jothft ALL 100% new nev@r usttl TAPE recorder $5. Perfect 4 llX halt Chevy wheels and BED frames $2, delks $3, HO . . DIAMONDS. JD pt. $2.'i. Opa.J
picture• &: hou!ehold iterna Matt~l·A-Phone, cost SU, 531-7566. tires SS. Old fashioned ba.t.h train la,\l()\lt S25, hef"t keg ST,\-POWER produc111. ias ring with 2 rliamondJ! S25.
'*'6, 11441 Wul Cir., H.B. just $7. Size 40 sport coat l5mm En.eta $20. Aoeessor-tul> $7. 2 chroml' Olds S3, bucket seats SlO." TRJ condltiontt 50c can. Oil con· Genuirl'" Amethyst ring with
1...-cos! $70. i·u!I $15. Chrlstnw 1 . whHJs $3 each. MS-8109. parls 50c-S25. work benches ditinner, 75c can. 673-8624. 2 dla.monds $25. Genuine T.AWN mower S5 clotni:• es $5. COit $300. ?i-ftnt con· ~t a.nd chil~n Sc-$2: card& cost S4.25 a box, JUS:t dition. 5.1l-rJ66. MEN'S Schwinn l speed 26., SlO. bi& drawer1 Sl. Mex-FURNITURE _ Double box amethy11t ring in 14 cara.t ~Id ltemi Sc-S5, 16281 $2. Two milk c.11.111 S4 each. S25. Lad~s Schwinn 4 •!)'ed ican lampi1 5Ck-, TV S3. springs, m1.ttn1;1: and llTttl a.ntique fini.~h SZ5. Jade ring Saia. Ln.. H B Uted cbam>a.l broiler s.;. BABY table-chest $6. Nice 26 .. S2S. Boy's and (irl'i 20 .. playpen SJ. riintne blbl,-bed frame $15 P1.lr tv.·in ~ $25. 67~75ZI . 5.il-4Cl9B.
toca. ' ' · Check writtr $25. 222 A. large tricycle Sli. Redwood J2n each. 1115 Sonor1. Rd.. S25. chain S 3, toys 50c, box gprings, m1.ttreu, 1teel FIREWOOD $20. N ,. w 2clc~~S :U:~~ ?i-IAl'flH!rite, CdM. 673-12fi0 ~i~ordtoyi ~ sto;ge $4. C.M . .>46-1692. ~to parts 50c-$.';, dress~rs tr1.me a.nd lep S20 f'a°C'h. 1pN!arlf'r Sl3. 327 Pirate
. • .1• ,.,! ... 11:__,. S5 Upsta.in. baek. Le av in i pin~ ~:J ,·,,',' 9. Lo115°a_ l p"'o~R""T'A'""'B~L,._E,....~TV=--c1~20o • 1• drapery rods S2. 2'x4' he1.vy map!!! dre.!lsPr Rd .. N.fl. items .;....;,.~. limJJJer :>, town Sunday PM · dishes 10c-Sl. hide-abed Sl5, mirror $25. Douhlt hed ~ Horizon H 8 Sal.-Sunda.y 546-8505. 542--5936. 17343 Al J , -H B SPRINT m11;~s fnr l 11 I e _,.,,.... ' ' · FILE cabinet, 2·drawer $15. · · men ..... ne. · ·· bookc111M: hf'Adboarrl S15. Porschl!; S.20 f'll ch. Rod 11.nd
TV conso~ $5, ea.rpet scrapz. De•k l•mp "°. Double .. _ _. ROTARY mower $ 1 o . fORD l'ripci\ver 272. scoops Sat I.:. Sun .. 846-5629. Step '"'"' 12. Old ~nch 1 11• T . . 7 ...., .,.,.. And r i...... r,.,. ·'· yp1ng chair S .50. 'bundle. S5, .clothes picturf!s bookcase:, headboard $8, 3-548-0161. 1n~e 2 9 2 -Of-USED packit"la; htlxes. 1.5 Provincial chairs, n e ,_ d Fr.r p;\rls Ii.~ Oldi;, ·s.1
and houtehold items Sc-$6, dra\~·er chei;t SIS. Coffff PAffi folding cane chain fenhauRr manifold 312 $2!;. cubic '""' rn "'l.rdrobfo 25c-rl"upholstf'ring S10 p111ir . Olrl Chrysler, 'lil Olrts. '60 Vol vn
1744.1 ~a.al Cir .. H.B. Uble SJ5. Proi'ecUon scrttn with wa.Jnut trim Sl.i each. O'Kttf'" and Merritt stave S2, 963-7750. . <'IA"' footed ci't11.ir, ~11. "'~• ·~.. "'HEV • ., '
""-"'. S2.i Two AmerlcJtn · ''""· ·"' '· • "lll 2 "" LAWN mowe.r .SJ. clothes, $12. J.ahelt servtnc CArt $5. ~ Dr.tgmaster forrt 14 .. 5 lug FRAMED B.!IJ11sef1 mirror.!I, N!UJ)hol11ff'!'ln1t SlO. Rounri Sl-S:li. P11 ir ~ x ].; tires
.adult a.nd ehildren 5c-$2. TV 1wivf!l table $5. Bl!auty BOY'S iull, pants, &hirts. mags. lug nuts included S2.5. neo:w SHi f'ACh, f')flw shi11'11' Formic11 ronvil'rfibl" t1.bte S2=t. ·;,i; Chf'\' hpnrl 11nrt tmnl
. ·household lte.111.1 Sc-$5, 16281 ca!e $4. f'oldin.g Uble SlO. iv.·ea1ers. iize 8-lO, &lim Porsche exhAust ay,;tem 1~a.g l"~P go~rt ~lveJ trim with leaf, ei!her kitr hen ,,r fenrif'rs s:; e11ch. ·~·57 Ow!v
Sarat.oga Ln., H.B: Garden 10011 S1·S2. 2200 50c-$.5. ~. cyclone, comple!f! S25. Babv Sl;i, white f\\'lll lllZf! hf!a(I. rntrf"P table Sl5. Sa.turd11.y deeok ,Jid $7.50. ··511 Chev
OOUBL&. sl>ld tufted head-l=M=i"'='=CM,....._646-,,--38-.,,24~·--=-~ rENDER 12" spe.!.ker $10 eln!hl'!s Sl-SlO. Car i..d 2. board with yellow trim. Cfl!!I 1()...6 PM , Sund11y 12-6 PM. pickup bQofi SlO. ·~!I Fnrd
board :is. Shirts (Van COFFEE l.tble $25. End Golf shots. nf'\v Kroyden, Carryall S2. &th tub S2. S50 ~II Sal. IM'w hf'a.vy iOlf 22031 Cat1Jina Circlf', Hun· pickup ho o (t SlO. ·49
Heuunl lont and short 1ables $20 ea.ch. Loun&e s izt> !JC, Corfam 100 S5 eaC'h Twin strnller sia. Clothes ll'al 11conce. $25, new heavy lington Bl!ach. St>uth an Studeb.11.k,.r pickup grille
&leaves. atripe &nd aolids, chair$~. Occuional chau·s. Apartment size gas stove. $3. Sl-SlO. ~1229. ¥Qlf leaf mirror $25, Ad-Boshard to M t1 Io k a i, Sl.i. 28.1 h1"11.ds Sl'l. P.:1.ir '55
&iz.e 14JAi, S2.30 each. Larie 2 for S25. Bench ta.hie $5. p 0 r 1 a b 1 e , , c 0 , d GOQD juStaltle bed framf' S2, hand !Newport West 1r11ct) rirht Olds hydro $15. ·m ·:,,; Chf"v
"oubl• washer l25. Cle11.n gaAOl_U.. p"mp 110. ca-1 In Cal11.Hna Circlil'. pickup floor m1tt $6.50. rl.bbit caie $7, 642-8472. Lo111 bench s.5. Lamps ·SS player/radio, as l!, works ., box sprint a.nd 1 · "'
SURFBOARD 120. 2 TV'• s3 each. Kitchen· ware. not Sl.50 Leatlier vest. lineti, frame S:ZO. Clean double samp e11 l3x18, lOc each, 6 Metal and vinyl chairs SJO Squirrr.I cag" blnwl'!r SlO.
and $20. Eleictrie atove S25. over Sl each. Patio arill SlO. size 50 S8. Persian rug, ap.. m!lt!TI!ss SlS. Solid walnut 536--0'J)ti. _ each .. ntsk ~ds S.1 e11ch. Gray.co prtssurt eun SlO.
rtefricerator , $3]. Power Pictures no each. Books 25c proximatE1y 6' x 8• very, heart and fool.board SlO. WHJRPOOL WllhRr S 2 5 , Metal 111-out liles $5. 3 wood ';),%.·so Ve1te grille SlO. '49
tn0\1.'t S23. 642-6535, 2U1 each. 28Z PrinCtlbn Dr. CM. very rood condition sz.s. Sina:le box sprint like nf!W Ford car radio ~. fil'f:"S S2 tab!" with slide out drawers f~:rr:!~~=ld :~[k1~; S~~~·:
Pomona, Costa Mela. ANTIQUE Spanish dinlna. Syh,a.nla portable stereo S15. Clean good Ring!" mat· each, c~r pl~~ 25c-S3. 18x32 S15 e11ch. Wood 1wivel and frRM S2i. PellnUI l•nk ·~•~ ~-11-oon·, ·-.·· 0·,514 table ~--·. 8' couch S25. ~rel player "i th st.tnd tress $1j. Sin,,.Je ~d $.';. ronrolf' 1V S~. mer111 vAlet ch11.ir1 S15 each. Suptr R · ~ "'° ""' ..... "°" '!.<;"'.._ .... •·r SU •-,.. S7.j(), R11ri ial lil'l"l!, m11nv each • .21.00 Vista DoraOO. BJack• and · :wtut~ TV $25. $25. VW repair manual, Chests .and dn!sSl!'n Sl-$21. ,. • sy Homemaker llllJ'.)t'r mov"" C'llmf'ra &.;}. LAdirs ~
Cot1ee ta.b~ $5. 2905 Bmad Kenn~th BA.II SJ. V\\' clutch Good G.E: portahl" ste.CM oven, ne"" S4.SO. kHche.n hand J11cu!ptu!"f'rl r.in,11:J11 $4 ~izil'lll $.'J...Sl5. Dt>vin giAll~ N.B. h · h l h h ~po1·111 r11r bnrly $'.P.i l"ach. St . 543-6781 p~sstn'I!! pl11t,. $3. PA ir \\•Ith spt11.kt>rs SZ:.. TV, r. a.1rs SI 11 .. eh. tnys :l()c.S2, l!!' .. c · .r.st er ot Jlllnl!ll S:i
.ANTIQUE .women's bike $5. ac:issors jaeks SJ2, Voit skin-n·orks "''11 $25. ~xf'I riin· 11.nlique it.-'hitl' rv.-in h,-irid-+"11.ch. Nl'w lighted m11ke up J11;it~ pill.Inns 348 Ch,-v S25·
Tup--"ar• ~ •• Map!• G.E. retrigl!!'rator S2 5. .._ _ _, f-~--. 17 P .__ '66 Mu11t1u12 P""''r lllll'l!ring r-• -......... -..... 675-4767 divf'r spe:sr a-un $8.;'JO Ostl!!r Ing t.ibll" S2i Six m .. tchin.it VtHU11, •.JUturn1rd & rA il,; S15. m1rTOr • onC'nv!l S:i.
cobtil.er'I bench llO. Toys vegetable jui~. !ml $.10, rl ining ch111irs $15. TV tr11y11. 839-855.l Stf'11m hair curlers S7. 2°'13 pump SIO "I.Ch. M.i-06.56.
Se-$2. Maple table ' and 4 CARPET for hall and S25. Pingpon_i table J20. 2 11et11, 50e t11.ch. Antiqu' ROLLA\VAY bPd SlS. Birri \\1~111tclitf Dr. No. 20 8. WOODEN 1'2 ft . spinnak,.r
Cha1r.s $10. 646-0635. l!6 bl!droom, size 9'x11' SZ5. Barbtcue 11·ith mtisSl!'rie llbriuy table S20. &rhniom l'a.gt .,vilh covf'r ~nd sl11.nrl 66--44-il . pie Sl O. Sea 1u\rMr ""'ith 100
C...brillo, C.ti.f. ' Gtttn HILo, 1ood sh.tpt. and all 11.t111.ehmerrts SZ.i. 24" rugs. a.rea rugs j()r-.$6. Cnf-S2. Port.11.hle Air·condilioner, D=R~U7M~,.-.t-$31=.~i..-,-,n-mn_w_•_r fl. linl' $10. fi73-2490.
100 Good ioU balls. 10c--21k. 963-J6l4 TV S16, Section11t davenporl. fe irinrl enrl lahles. m~tchin:;i: ha.rdly 11.~d S15. Large $2.\. Lamps S3. Ra.din s:s. GAS stnve S2l. Ref'riger11 tnr
219 Poin~tia. CdM.' CHILDS record p ! a y er . good quality $25. Corner 1et Sal. 5 tL u;ond 111.rlder S2. upholstered rocker s .J o: Nl!!'w drAPf'S S3 10 S4. Dizhe.~ S20. Twin ~ds S.20 e11.ch.
2 Hand lawn mowers 16" SlO. Silvertone automatic, 3 table for above SlO. Large Pair I'll malchini naugahyd,. Laree 1>.'nrk table tor garagf! And glasses 5c-50c. Tn:-'! Ct1rnl':r labltlll $4 tllC'h.
U " $12. New V\V muffler speed, like new S15. Golf corner desk SIO. Large black chsi!'.!I, likP. nf'W S20 or .vard S7. f'nur -11luminum 5"·5Ck:. 11203 Bellnowl'r Clothes T3c-S2. ch 1 i 11 ,
$10. -2 VE tires SS.-SlO. ca.rt, with individual spaef!'S Chnser drawers S20. Pi1tio each. Beautitul Lane coffl'f' yard C'ha1n Sl each. Beat up Ave., rountain VaUf'y, nff tnunge with 1pring pads SU ~-lor "1'00dl a.nd trans. $5. ~ittb lounges, the pair S20. ta.hie S25, S3Sma~~And car ~n. lonnJcA dintlte table Euclid ntllf' Mile Sq . Park. P~C'h. Doubll' bed SS. 3
'67 VW front lender $15. 9&8-7001 Ma It air conditionf!r bookvacuum . , b . Cl'lver $5'. Old bamboo roc.kf!r SI . CHEST $5. ChairB S5-S15. TV bulletin holl..rd5 S2. 20" x 50".
Z> INCH firl'i b!kf, like new Sl.2.50 Chemlittry 114!1 and ·.s, vanous s u J e c 1 J Two 11mall 11 v o cad o 115. TV ta.bl•• =-. ,. u Reoords 25r. Books 25c. Old
H'ad li1ht SlO. :Rl!U" deck Oc:eantro N table, complete $7.50 Mt. 50c-Sl Small m11.ngll': imns bathroom rugs ;:ind 1 l!lf!al """ o)i} c P fypewrilf!r S25. Guita.r SlO .
lids $&. Runnln.r boards ~~~:utt) nl '.B. Day-pack, ne"' $3. Pt1tvell 8 S4. Electric wall clock SJ. oover Sl eaeh. Large bro~vn cot"'•'' mil.tker S.'>;,81rdch"l•d~· Tennis racket SZ.50. Nigh! lln~ff,;.,. B=;8s2~· V\\' parts and 16 mm f.ilm developing RJ:.A a.Lann ta.ble radJo SS. curved sectiona.I, fairly de· I An ' oys .,,, i !!I ittand $4. :513 Mitrigold, CdM
..._.,. 2 H.P. ~e1.1ype mov.·e\", nth! tank:, you c.tn rtn movie1 S8. F irtplaee buckel '4. Tahl" cent S2.i. 3 -1 e ct ion A I clofhes _25r-J3. Record 6T:i 55,;":1
COUCH .$10. Shoe rack SOc:. a:ood S25. Sfil...6264 54&--0967 or 1131 Avitmore and floor limps S2-S10. PiC"-puchmenl-lype t 0 Id i n 1 player S5. Baby bottle.~ lf'. :>-. ;),_ ·
Pillows Sl . Sheets Sl. Cases SUPER IA.le. Cameo Shores. Terra.cf!', CM, 111.ke Va.l!ey ture and wall pl11qll'!I 1>.'1lh ~en S10. T'Ml · ood Crtb U. Toys, g11.me.s, DANISH ch11.ir S15. Oak
SOc:. 645-5251. · Cr11.l1 cu sten!o speakers Rd oJ \\'. Victoria goo rt f r 11 me• S2-S.i. C'ameras. one S5 1.nrl ~ther books. Sl. 545-5.~'). table, with lraf :ii" x 11' x
NEW bukttball backboard, $10. Knee board S19. U.S. ' , EARLY, Nostalgic" an· Wonn'vood fr11.me, nev,.r ns-$12. 011'! acr.nrdia.n S25. EXTRA la.rge .o:ize dN!SM!S 30" $.'), 4 llDlid oa.k c:hA.ir
hoop and net mounted v.'ilh Divers N!JUlator S25. Exira tiqued dinlnr t.lble 's25. 4 eel SlO. 4arge Io " t I':!' V11.11ity ~nche11 S1-S2. Aqua a.n.d' blou,;,'.~ 'st. S4. \\'igl'I S~. "'ith le11thf'r M!lll.o: S2 e11ch.
brackeit to 11 ft. steel plpe larj:t duck' ftti J4.50. Cruh matrhing uphol!tered .chairs seal'ICll,J>E! $20. Ree qr d quilted klngsize bedsprearl No. 4ll, 1!191 Ne.1vpor1. C.M. Maple riouble bed S 5, sz;, 833-1022, 1801:2 Nor!Ol!, helmet $18. co~ life Ve$f SlO ea ch. Drafting ta.bit S25. cabu'll!I $4. Electric "'llX-S'i. Blonrl'.' loboy. 9 dra1vf'r FOR SAit kitrhl'n WIU'f" $1. :;:~c~9d721;.~;,.xol!' ~;
Irvine. • SlS. Ne'v typewriter SCJ\f Argus l)rojectror 11.nd scr~n f!r·huUl'.r Jli. H1uld 11'.ll.ft!t n chest w1lh mUTOr $2.i. Toa.atf!r 14, Lamps s2. Rugs
2 Camp co!Ji S4 . each. !'ZS. Arg~ slide pf'f!jector S25. Young , ladies clofhf'll, toob: 50e-tl .50. Nontt1xie Bt~ndl' bookcase . headboard S2. Cloth!!: SJ. l\1at1.1·,.s5 "l. !'.:.':' w~~"~n;ht:~f~5fl,: x ~wx
SlO Stingray bike-SlB. 2 size !O, 16, lOe-SlO. Girl's ell'C'lrir killer trAp outdonr S~. Two match1n.11: blonde Dr&J>'S $l. CMd.leiticks. 4, "" s~ SJ.j. SprjnJ ex-slot c11.r !ets rf!Jlll~rly Sj{I clothing sb:e 8• 12 l0c-$J. nlg-ht c11.rch SlO. Exh'a nice night 11ta.nds ~ each: Sm11;Jl Cl1JCk Sl . TV SZ. RAdio $5. 16" s.1. 548--5143. 2214 Elden,
f!rciser Sl. Strsw purses l5c each, no''' Sl3 tach. Sa!. 11.nd \~'nmen's !!hoes size !!, 9 7' floral cnuch with m,11!-mPfa.I le.11,.r hie e11b1net St ll.'l l5th SI. · C.M. ~:_~; • B_~pr iack 1. 12 2. sun. 4515 Roxbury Road 50t'-$5. Glrls shoe skates chi na: ch1tir $25 '~ r h · T"·n 11m11.ll ma I ch i n II~==,-~-----80\''S clothing lri7.tt 10.12, ·~'' ....... sames .JC. CriM • 842-7284. bf'droom l11;mp• 11 ,.ch. ZENITH phonograph. e;ic-~ •2. "'b• , ... 1·n· 15 . ! d t -o 1ize 4-5 S2.25. Sat·Sun 23.59 """-... .,... ~ .. .. ~~t7r r ti~.r • Va~u~ KODAK fnsta.matie 314 S20. Col!tg:f' Dr .. 8'>hind Harbor DOUBLE bed . hox .spring Wh.ile upOOJJtered king~ize tt17011e~~. ~~ilion S25. P11 id Ghi's bicyC'le S2S. Dhlhl'!!,
T•....,.el bov.• "'1 th acce!sories Shopp!"" center. Rnrl mattrtSli S25. Wood headboarrl $.l. Tv.-'fl mAI-· J"tO""N • • comple.tr. fnr • SlO. Bitr clf!a.Mr Sl. Slet!pins bar $2. -· ·-. h. 1 ~ ::..=*"=---,,.;---;-~
Pi_....... .. _.i-1 I l . • 0 . $20. Televi1ion f doe 1 n' t 2 M _ frame $10. 673-Xl2l c rng Amps S.') l"Ach. P ie-5' OBLONG !&Olid maple cof· atool.!1 1"> ellC'h. Baby r.11r .._.n._ .oa;>Ac .:J afuc!ses, 0111!: box spring tu hd pl $1 K ~2511 • work! $.5. 494-9392. tar double bed $.5. :.4&-582l. CAR df!!k S5. Jm copff!r $2!5. ~. a 11.qutr; -.,.,. ltt fl\hle $23, lwa malchint: seat $.l.30. Baby crib ma.I·
AQUARIUMS, 5 111 iho"' $5. Sm11.ll 1 dra1,1.~r and 2 ~w vegetable shrtd~er and 1!ep l!nd t•blt'! SM eaeh. ati ,.,.,.s.'1 S4.5(). Toys, 111.mr..~
MA.1" and ladie's 26" 3 speed 71,.i a:aJ show 17.SO, 10 ral 2 New tiJ'l!!'s with mags S25 dra.,i·er mPflll tile.!I Sf>-S8. shce:r for Nutori mixing unit ex~llent condition. 9332 SOc-S2. Wnml!;n'a clolhts,
bikes, clean sro each. Rem-and mattress~oublf!-f!xtra each, 548-7043, 2461 Nnrse Gnlt umbrella. mean'1i $4. S.~. Bar glaMe11 5c-25c. Old Molokai Drive Huntington ,tze 10--14, like flew st-S20.
mcton nolleless o t l t c e clean S23. Hollywood frame Ave,, Costa Mesa. Pair l11.mps $5. 4 badmln1on &iJvf!r P\alr.1, ·need poli!hlng Beach. • · ' -644-5326. ~:t~ a:ood. condition u: Nau1ahyde, new, 1 yard POWER. mower S25. Push racquets S2. 8mm viewtt & ~~,;~71~.aao . Dr., SCUBA back padc cam EZ VENDING machine bolds 70
to7yaM•on •r.oll1 allrolls moy,.·er 15. Girl't 26'-bike reels $8.50. Electric mlxer.1-,,;:-;:="'"-::::--;;,--;--~ S15, ait11lf! ho!!I! ttKUiator bottles. CO!Sl $~. 1ell
BBQ S12. Roys l(le..Sl, Cnb
i\1ETAL bunk bed11 S7.5(). $5. CAr .!il'AI S2, Bill! chair
Large chest af rlr•wer1 ti, New MP!lox Vl"rr.onware
S7.50. Four dral'>·tr chtlt Sli. 8 plllCf" l'lf'llil'li S5 pl!!'r and
Corner bookcas,. S.J. TV, e;ictru. AnfiQUI' Sinter 1ew-
works $2. Rockins: ch11!rs 1ng machlfM' $8. Doon. $4,
Si.50-$6. Tv.·o e X p e n a I \' ,. ~ Lil c .. «• "287 ~ !If, .~. ~:i .
uphol11tered chlli!'IL, rtf"ed H.S, riritli rn ~, .. 2C'le-M'l. H.
tttovtring S4 e11rh. U5'd s. 111 ps In \i-13, fifi.r-Sl 25.
Indy race tires $1 l!!'ilch, 5™'kf't rap wrenches 5c
:557--"1062, Jj77 PondeJ110sa, Bl!!'ach H..S. ~ mills SJ,
C.M.. Bolls-soek~1 :'IC ie11.ch. Ii
ANTIQUE mimir tritmil', gr11.m j11.r1 Elgl11 dia.mond
very old SIO. AnliqUfl' 11t1ttul' t'OOl pn11nd SIO. C. fl,, and
Sl'i. Anliqul' clock S15. tool sTtf"I r~mnants fiOc
Blanket Sl .. Kirby v11cuum tach, C11rbidl' drills $3. l' )I'
S25. Cornpapptr ;,ac, PiA.~tk · l'llt'h. rvlde 1drill1 S3. l '• x
aTAJH'A Sl . Oi~f!s 50c-Sl. 4IA" x 6.11 . C.R.S. SXI, value
~tl':ri~r S.l Jrii anliqut $40. Elf"Cnic !ipinkler timer
''~M' $3'\ Chilri'• Sinj!:Pr ~w· \vith ~kinl'lf!r v11;lve S.i.. Avon
in.. machin" $.i Thfir1TK1!' kit Xir-Sl.25. Doll.11 1X ea.ch.
S2. Redding ;iOt'-Sl. Spice End lahl" 50c. CA.ndil'
nck $1 .50. Ot1om11 n S2. Ni.-holer11, jArs, 12, St each.
tional ('~11phlci< ~ n d Nfw barW"u' motor and
bf>olfa -~Sl. Pott! la bit" S\j, rolinuit '$2. Ch i Id re n
210 Mante Vi1t11, C.M. lf!P.ll"J'-loU"r S2. Ta p'
&16-7000. m'tll'dtt ' Slfl. 9" wagon
wh@fll 2X. .Harmonica · S2.
P1f!!LC02 Z rkm ttfrlif'ra1or 64.)-58,\;. 911 ,JMnn St.. C.M.
....,, tta.r fendl!!'ta and ~ar
bum pen for vw squarl!!'b3ck MICROPHONE S2. L p
SlO e1.ch. stS-1353. _ reronts .25r each. A..~-FM
port11blto Zenith S20. TaU
REFRIGERATORS2!i. oompontnl V'ld r1:cord
SIOVf', gas S25. 0xyiil'n ill! c:abinel $Zfl. l..o\\• componenl
fAnks, torc:hf!s Sl-S25. Gas 11rnl r'l'!CClrrl cabinet S25.
pipt> 5c ft, Bili;:e pumps Untinishtrt 7 rir11wer lifleerie
$5-$25. VW parts Sl-$10. C'hest S20. Cragar l.f inch
Pnwf'r n101vf'r Sll. Sctk~or ma11: \l'llttl11 S12.50 -eath. in-
.)11.cks S2-$8. Tool chests cludin2' nut11o 11.nd lock. J
S.48. 8"nrh grindl'r $7.:i c:hal"lf)f;~ ('()lnr !!Oundlighl s~
E l,.ct;ric rtrill.i: 13-Sl~. TrA!!h Roy's C'lnrrn>s. lri1.e 12-14.
C'llrt S3.~Movie r11mr>r11 ;:incl JOc-SL "111.Jt clock. bll.nery
f'fiitnr SlO, Elel'!tric molnrs npPratf'd S.~. U n tin i , he d
$7. He1tvy chsnnr.I iron S.i. lr11mNI mirror S6. Hana:ina
&ttery cha~"r ~. Iron c11hinf'I S2. Orahinglaed
and ho.!rd S.'i 646-..11.ill. tube ono .'-A'. Small pieees
MACH.JNtsr·s-,;-;..-Ampno nf birt'h plyv.ood 50c. 3CK6
mi111 coolant unil s 1 2 . Ktllybrooke 1.Ane, C . M •
WAltnn t11.p f'Xlrnsions, cost :'>-1(}.977!1 . ~. 11.tJI for S2a. .J11rob!1i i cN~E=.~11•• -,71a~17n1•,-,,-,-,.-..,.,,-,~c-up
wrenches Sl . Ni<'.f! wond in-\'ar.uum · bottles, cost Sli.
ferior louvre l'lmr 791.," x sell SIO. Nice &lass punch
291;1" S5. 1'win i n I d ho1vl "'ilh ladle and jluses h@!dsp~i\d!li Sl.25 t a r h . s;;, Couple old milk cans.
ThiC'k camping quilt SI. ,.nam"I thl'!m and t11' on
646-26!i4. p11tin or den 21$5. Old hur-
HOMEMADE mod hos1e11s ricane 111.mp N!ady to wire
and 1~tt dress~1. silks, $8. Bi I· t mo r ~ toaster·
knit1, lined Rnd unlined, 011eHM<e a n d bro i I
some backll!!s.~ Sl()...S25. Loni SlO. Child's rln!!!...«er SS. Aa
colorful Pra irie •·h i r 1 .11 , ii, rarta.n chair with pad $3.
1mall medium and l1111rl' 2220 Elden, Apt No. C.M.
Sl-14-$6. Spanilllh Mad all!f Slit. only.
fonlbn Sli. Maple fr11.mf' 2 S!'I~ drAJ!f!!'. told t1r blue
mirmr S15, Tohoq'an, 11t1v !l-4" x R-4" SHJ, M11.rble coffee
Sl'l. Dark hP.iir. carl)l'I Sl2. tabll':, m1.rchint .end tablt
Rm1.,,n cal'J)l'I SlO. $40-1769 S:20. \V.11.l nut '!h.el~s SlO.
1fl :i rM. Sat. All dR)' Sun. U.S. M;i;p, w1.lnut frame,
11nrl Mon. 2IA!!!li 24" x 52" S13. World
COLOR TV S25. Ch,iiirs, all i\l.11p, walnut lnme, glass
~-~ Sl-S.l. 646-3250. l~" x !'i2" Sll. Mirror 32" K
SMALL fi?.f!7.'-r SlJ, Air ron-
rtition,.r lnr car S15. Stnr11gl':
ahl'lve~. book 1hel11ff. J6.1.$25.
\!.'Ork benches, J>llfio And
gardl'n tahlez with benches,
chain U-J25. Sa.nd box for
children S3. Mahofany 11.nd
lt>Jlk, plJ\1lond scraps, 1$1'1
solid lumht!r blocks 11nd
long 1trips !or mouldings
lOr.-Sl. 646-2371. 216 E. 20!h
c.~.1.
3 Dlshm111te-rs $15, S18. S2fl.
Ra:din J?COrd pl11.yer S.i.
f'irepl11.~ 1 c re en S4.
V11C'11um clea.nf'r S10. 19" TV
7.f'nl!h, !!Pl!rlll, \\'fl r k ,
Sll. Clnck l'l!dio S.."i. :19JO'h
Chennal Pl. N.B. 67:1---1603.
DANISH tea.k, ne.w doublf!
hf'Arihoard. nilt.J1t.11.nd11 S25
'"""h. Ii shutte~ $4 each.
644-2970.
3 Uphol11tertd hf!ige C'h11ir11
$,'i. 64~.
GOLF' clubs $7 e11c:h. TOM!er
S.1. Oven IKnapp-Mon1trk~
SS. 13 m11tf!rnity outfit' 11izt>
II S1$. Hyf1m-boa.t S'a. SO
Y•rds pompoms, 11vocArtn
Sl5. 2 1>11ir ,llnffl riral)f!~ SlO
l!!'llch. Cani:«f!rl'I S3. 2 whilf'
yinyl _ heA.dbouds S.'i f"ll r.h.,
Microscope $8. Kids games
50c-$l. &sketba.11 and nl'l I
S4.. Di1My book11 S7.5fl.
BArbolls ss. -· 1946 / hrt Carney, N. It
KITCHF.N IN'!! $25 Dres~tr
Jlnd mirror $25. End table
S10 V11.nHy Bench S5. Chilif
"· '32-!IQll
.12' $A. Pnlaroicl r.11mera. IM
$20. P in.Ir pnna t11ble SlO.
Ll72 Orchard Dr., Apt. I.
!17!H>562.
ENAMEl.-Ci, Jaquet!., stri~
ptr. shellac, a! p h 11. l t
v.11.rnish, lead p&$te. linseed
nil, zurfact sealer, vinyl red
learl, f"lc. Sl.2'>-$2 a:.lllon .
Epoxy polymlde 75c ;Aikin.
Ski '~ S.l-t'IO. 5!; amp
Altl'rnator S20. Swim pool
thennost1.t S.l. Exel'gf'nie
S15. 5.16-3.i112.
Slffi'f'BOA'RD~6'!1""~. ~Go~n!o~n
11.nri Smith .11lnt. condition
S:!!i. Telescn,,.. 200 x not a.
toy $10. Locking cover for
1960--6.'i · Ranchl'.rn bed SlO.
SIOI ca.r ~uipmt!;nt, inc:ludea
2 cim. 2 cont mllen. W1Xld
l"Rr ry c a'e a.nd
misc:f"llAnrous SlO. 897-6S59.
TWIN bert pl1'11fic MAdboal'd:
Rriju~t11ble fram,., box
11prlnr 11.rirt m,iiltl'f'u S15.
girl'~ v1.nJt.v 3 wily mittor,
":ifh hf!nrh S5. 1117-04~2.
NEW in~ulated piC'nic ba.g n.
RnyAl typ!'writf'.r S25. Toy1,
bnoks. games, don.,, puztlea
t:ic-$1 . Glrl'i clothln&: aile
7, l'l'M!n·~ 11hirt!I. medium
w1.lkin1t short1 penn11.-pren
32" waist, ladies dreae1
i1loae1' 12-16\.1. 25c-S1 .
Por1a.ble Hwil'tl ma.chine
SS. 9442 l<al'eft Cir., H.B.
~2927.
om~ chair,_ n&IJ.2:ahydt!! Sl, s.t Cal Oak J:roninc cad-SU. MS.n 's 3 •peed bike S15. no bowls SJ.SO. Gram 9Cale" WASHER S25. Bedspreads S25. ~P a.round mask S9. SIS. Twin bf'd, complete
$111.t and upper back. swivt.l, dy n. Irontjle ironer "O, G, E. uprl1h1 vacuum S12. 14 .50. Large 21ppe~ suit-$5, Lamps Sl-S15. O\&in S2· .ea VU@ preuure rauge SlO, SM. Motorola TV S 15.
tilts, ~ rest. likl!I new $25. Horse wat er In 11 Pini pong ta.bit!' SlO. Pool case $3. Cosco ca.r ae11t 14. S25. Bric-a-bra.c ~-$5. Lua:· lift!_ Vf!llf $12. lara:e nt'\v Spe-.kers $10-S]j, .G, E,
2IW» t.salle, C.!\f. 54>-2529. troufh-wooden SlO. O Id tablf! no ~A or balls S7. Chrome clotMs rack S9.50. a:age S1·$9. Child'• beginner 1ptar tun S25, fin11 $.i, a.ntom11.tlc he• t er S.~.
TV, J<Xcellf!nt cofldition '$25. Quck saw $4 . Syctne $-4. Refrigeratnr S25. Eltctric 846--7000. · accordiiln $25. Rummagt. 842-7887. Sherwoori AM-f'M tunf!I'
646-1525. Tablt lamps S1-S2. ~'afer bilill tn range S25. School \\/OVEN wood shade ·40" :x clothlna 5c-S1. 536--8318• ro==~=~~~~~ S20. Plctutts 11.nd framf!1
1J" Admiral b1ack a.nd white •id-Velmu lingle $15. Old desk s,;. Lawn 1p1~11dl"r ·$j, 11" browns. orange1. tollis SCRAM LETS c11~~.C~~Be~phl=i~~ S1-S25. I.Amp; S 1-s-, 5 D.
TV, works tine $2j, 646-0984 movie. 1tar postcarrls 25r. 1513 Oranie Avt., 642-.'MoS. S8. G11.!I tank1 5, 7 111nd JO • 1!8.Ch. ~9808. Guit&r S15. 16li0 S&.nta Ana CHEST of rft«\\'ttl S20 ct'M'.J1t ~I
SUbday. CampalfJI button "\VirlJS 1960 w r van parts-5kfe OOnr r11.llnn s~. $4, s.), mirike.'gre11.t ANSWERS 2 END llllblel'I, oofftt tlllhle l<A=·~··"·"c_.-.M~·~-=-7S6='-~....,.-oc nf rtr11weN $25 Chf!11t of
lor \\'llkie SlO,' LP Neerdlll with Cll.mpf'.r wtnrio"·s $2.fl 1111rtrile t-11nk~. New 5 ' LO\V bAC'k llvina: tTlllm ch1.ir, rlrA"'f'r.11 S10 ChtAI n I N~V Sabot u.il with rope 25c e11C'h. New cardbnirirtf e11.ch. Orlvtra door S?:l. tlun1'E'f'M!nt t\1ht~ ?X. C11r ~2·~ ~11;ch. !I "'12 tUI $.20. blue-green SI~. Kltchtn,.Ue dr11"'l!NI S10 °'"-'' n r '-~"i~.!:...
Sl9. Spinnl.ker pole. boxes 10" x &" x Jl,t", 2 fnr \VJndshif'ld $10. RPirir u:illo r11C'k $2. Bah.• Jump f'hllir We1111l"I -•'111k" -ChAnt -' 1 m • 11 ' a RI!!' r $ 2 ~ rtr11wf'N1 SZ'I Chf!l'll n r I "' ,II.. ... 10'&" SU~ Bt!d frames ·' Chllrlr"n'11 t11ble .inti •chftir11 ~t $:'>. Uml)lt Sl e11ch. 1· • · · · · Sc. Sockets tor &i•nl elecfrtc df'!w AM Mor SL'>. Enginff SJ.·:.O. Ol"lf'-216.5 Ch~Vy hl!Rd , \\111.lnut ....:. ST-:W \\'!-(AT $:'!. lcP ctNm mtlkl"r 14, J)ef'C'lrllllvt '"~~hin.Jr; acllle f1r11Wl'I" SX:i. ~rwt tablil' Si.!'!O
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$25. ~t cap and tet!du Orange. Ave.. c ·M. Ph. Adjustllblt: card and rofftt !pa.Ci! sal'!r S!I. ~7729. SUNDAY 1722 towa Sl, O\f Stlri10"11.)' fyPf', ch r om~ HUTC1. r11hbll food and Cocktail ' t8-hle S25 ~kt"ll
dlJhu $10. 6#-742.4, ketp ~88. t I'll 115 H' boo I ' !.,-~~-----"=-~'--rtndt!r•. ,.,.'(tt.lltnl condition equipment S.\. 548-3174 111.bl• SlO. ~ltllmer'trunk SJ'> tryina !.,--==~~~---a e. . 1p Is. new "· LA\\7N mower S5 Elec!Tlc ~raJnut 1cortf!t table Sl5. SlS ~ . • EXCELLENT el«:tric guitar 'l BUNKS S25 eat h. Foot lltOOl1 $l Nauphydt $1 motor1 Sa. 7 x 12 CIU'pf!I $25. Pole lamp $7, 'Bttthlnett~ Sfl1-=· -~------CM.ir, , hA.l'riwood ST• 6 0 '!II ·~ 3t8 head, com. J-.p!!!rback books 10c Kl!!'n-yd, F'toor •hit! lever S5. J"11;n Exltnslon taddet $16 Wattle l..uull.I' $2. Bar s s. WJCK'ER, do1 bed, Jrkio iyJw. 7l_:J5_._S!O-'=~:JS~J--~--Chlir,.,upholstel'f!d S 7 · 50
plew vaiw job, ref.aced with more ironer SlO J'ortable lids JOc. ' vo.i't tog lamf)l!i S.'>. tron St Book& 35c son Sa.n Ortrinal' oil PJlntinv with $10 Child'• m a I n e t I c SIMMONS ~1ucy Rf!st mat-Bed. complete ·$2\ Bed plu.1 JI ME f QR
extra aet iround val~• and ttcilrd p1&yft' S8 1\oyll 6'K9' sa!d oval ca.rpet S~ Bemanhno. NB 642-282.1 frames $}$17. Baby thinga: pll)'board with acceuorles b'!ss and box •Priiias. ru1f he11;dbottd 125. Bed phu
MY' AC 44 pluca US. 58 Scot1mAn oven-broiler SS. Toldln& rrocery eart S~ ~f GUITAR and cue SU. lOc-$1 ~fate.rnity clotl'lt11, S5. Suiy Homemaktr atove sitt, like new, compl!te $25. ~~ ~~ fu~~.s:1h QUICK CASH
Cbev)i body PIJ'l.I tl-$2. 54~ ea.rt and ha, SS. Rid·J!d 545-«l4S ait@ U, SOc each. Qlekt•il S3.
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lt• ll u t It Ch• v Y 28 3 20'' BICYCLES. !Ure ntw J10. 1i"Ol'ling boa.rd ~. Flat U"()f'I .,..,==~-~----'' drf!!Sl!.s, Uffd o~. size~ 10. ~s .... ~1~• SlO. lrn'. "TW='()'"u-,-.-.,-,~,-.-Jil~ily-ca~bU..~b Orst.~!::°ndrt ~:~. ~·a· corner THR.OUGH A'
diltributrr Sli Nf\\' boxed $18. ~ St. Bird caie• a.nd ac-4 Pr.ECE aqua tiVJna f'l'.IOm 12. ss. Clotht 10c-!Oc; Knit ........ '"'· ·~-Of $25 tact\. 1.845 Monrovia ~... vUI •
AC-tS plup .. pointt S3. Rest Ii CAL . 11 ctSIOl'ifls . sa take au, •et, clean S2S. WAlnut suits. ent neve.r Ult!!l't S5. BJ.UJl'FS-2100 VUt1 Dorado. S,paa 53 CM S48--SOOJ REM!NGTON. u ''(I • hom~
Of 383. ~. in ,pif'Cft, •ll aqu1num. a ac-O otbin& bars 5 0 c. 7 5 c cocktail. 2 end ta.hies ~ . Throw pUlows St Small ·~ N. a Card ta.ble: $6. Sets ol -"=--· ~---~~ el~ic r1tzor S6 tlectriQ DA I LY p I LOT IJCLCld SU. ~ ~· 3 ceuorlts S6. Jte:pnle cqe ~18chinist1 dla.I tndlc.a,or S14 each.,Foo~ sft!Ol $1. 5f6..6~. pfi•ncts $2.$7. Bol)kcue S2. wine anrt c h am P • t n e MEN'S il,.<'ks. Ille 42 S.i rliPpers S2 OrA.IHna "' $.i
ilplfd_ JlllU, -«'& r l • C: s , no. 64StJ35.9 Dark "® eotftt.tahle with 31Dl S. Fairvie"', Sp. ~· Qt! S~ lamp $S ~w ru,R"t .rla'll.Sel S2 • SJ. Roy11;J Sport Cl'At S9 Suit S14, l'lttll IMIA.m&tlC' Kodak No. 304
.-n. QdWf\ all ... ru. UPHOUl'Tciiib • ~ I v e I Ont end fable SU. 16\,'x.19' CRAF7&.lAN "ttf'/ l y pe $1-tl. Drf..pet and cum.ins o..iron figuM.nt, DA""11, s~. ~~,..,.. =963-=!,,,lS=l=----=c-$3.50 Flower aland M'ith Ii WANT AD
».M ·Krla 1.M-LMdtr S6. roclrer. lt.rat.. hn>wn. 11~ e&rpet 2.l. J 'Oz, ~m pq~·tr lll.WflmO\\·er $2:.\, lf! ti. SOc.$3.. J\od 50c Vacuum P1Jntln1 by Socr1m S.'i. MATCH E 0 ~ Stan pot! Sl. Pur~ 10c·l5c
Mlllr1 calcir · TV .S 2 5. S7. Can dd!vtr. Btds])l'f'&d. un<-:e.rll}' l),lld for carpet SU. ,\'Of'Jd 1"1Cttntlon ladder S5 50e Boob and album• lo-.'l,Jc: Plutic eha.lr ll .~. \Vhl!e Thompoon Iron•. $25. Larat Hr-aided rua, COi'! ~. 14· 2 5878
Tranl9krr Cit NdJO• no. many color-.. Inna aU:t, eost Sii.Sun. &t&-3n4. 2 2 a 4 Blue ~~ }&r S2. All aooct cle.&nl!!'n: 1243. Mauame Provincial vanlty s 20 . artit1i;:i1I tn-epl•ce lot ru>. !I sac:ritiee. 2.~. 100 i;., BIJI, ~ ~ B>. 111.:ll $13, 6&~27U Av&Jor.i, <l\t condition. !14ji..J.(79 Picnic 1.1.ble S3. -Dltbes 11 .. 13. 545-4885 A.pt S. 6~ 1 ·----• ~~--~~~...J.-...;..;:c:;;:...::.;_~~~--~~~~~~--~c...:...;....c..~~~-.;...~~~~~~
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STERro: Uncl&imed 191l sANSUI AMYF'MisTI:Rrol °'!t'l'm d!apeM<1, u,. t>n, * PUBLIC NOTICE I J>OOdt• fem&le, 16 months,
Gdrard set. Auto turntable., MPX -9.'tth walnut cue floor. '° C*illns, rood cond, Bt.fore )'OU buy your piano Shots.: Call U.5 pm •
iir au!Di:naiob 1 p e a k e r 1 !~,.95 .. ~ M1 cOptaoalbl d 310X ~.K1!'f:1 & t~~~t~ bl';;~aii or f:~;;.-:: S~i= l&S1"'55"'·r.,,,-m=,_· ==-==,-;;
.. wJcrq_a•·<>v.e.rcvstem, t-:'· ssiona urn ecom· uru't•-odl' tu• fo th •·t · in PRET'l'YPUPS-Female,S ~. plete with ba\s, ditst cover It , · no:m e Ill&, mus It • _ r , e ~s M"rv1ce
SACRIFICE:, Gunw>
Shorthair. Po!nlf.n, AKC. I
male Ir. ·1 yoanr female.
AIJJO miniature Schn11uur
. P~. Al\C. .Rcuq_nable.
9'3-ll90.
19' 1/0 Jeu than 200 hrs M
160 hp M<'rcruiscr. Bait
tank, dual balls & gas
tanks. new canvas, Coe.st
Cu&rd sa.ftty equip. Vant()n
nc\\1' _ $6000. Take $.1600. AM/FM/MPX radio & Shure M7SD ea~_,_ tM. n4. 642-UB8. SOuthlml (;all(9rnta wi<s,. 1 bla<":k, 1 '-blond;
tape dttk. Still brand new &-rv..i .... .,..... . Al " .~ 1 :r:nolher Doxie, faffitr poo-~.:i Pklneer A m b a •• a i! 0 r TlCKTOCKER. Thrilt stioJ) ~o ...... s di "'"" ~ l:JRERlAN u i... ...... ="""~~~-----r 6~-i·O!'.HS: • • · ~ ~~!~ott' _bals,~_!>r01 •1~~ 11pe. akers \I.1th' 17' (bus, 6" Eut. C:lj:antic 'bag sale: Discount Prices e. ~· · · -,.,usiu:s. 5tt"w ........, .,..y ...... ., UAS l'!OAST MUSIC FREE to ,l(IOd home. pure quality, ~.-} m 0 ' 10
or 'take ovu imall midrange, 3" llipei twftlet:; ~ta~ Mon., March "2:· All ~ . blk Cock·A·PQ'> 2 yrs old btk/wht fem. pups. Champ.
paymenlt:. C~t Del!t" -rated 100 ~watts: $299,gq. cloJhrs, $1 a bag, bnck-a-SEftVICE ,_:'-like -a,,~p. Cd di~: !'!~n~':ockbloodlln -es.
n4/893-050l '• Sale pr.ice complete gystern bra.ck, 1 prict. ll> E. 19th 183:9 Ne\vporl Bl at Harbor ~ -.-~.
' $299 . .95. lf.S.~. Ster e,o _St.. ,C.M. , c.osta Mesa '642-2851 """"" ==---,,-,.,......,.--,., * AUC,TION * f.quip. \Varehouse, 179· E: WAREHOUSE SALE . open Sunda.ys12 to 5pm •KERRY Jllue T e rrier ~;r~,:~'fi ~=e 1~.~~
Fine Fumifure · ~~ ~ ... Cbsta Mes a ' Carpet remnants a-odd lo~ ORGAN • PIANO needs big yard, Mala U 11 days a mo. Vic Bal Pt'n
. & A})pliances W;DDIN,G • . Jl~r tile -~low cost. 3~7 WAREHOUSE mos. 675-2662 * & S.D. Frwy. -Pays S30. wW
Auettons 'Friday; 7:30 p.m, . dre~.,42. lO, long Birch, Suite G, N.B. Daily New.Ui;ed. ~·amous Brands 8 P'UPPlES, 9 wKa old. 14. provide all food . 613-2638.
PAC l~lc ' PAS~AG!'-
Yacht d<'alr-rs for Coronado.
Ne.,.'porl .& Sailcraftt'r kits.
SAbots &. Dlna:h)·s, au 1h:es.
2912 \V, Ceast Ii"')'" 'N.B.
645-5321.
'CHRYSLER Crov.·n,
Chrysler 2-1 gear.
oond. S.'WI. 6~T.
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SLf PS AVAILABLE * SC!>wlnn "Oranrcmte, 5
~· Call154&-56.\l. From 40' ltl 7•:. J.ust oU Via
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CHOICE allp foi !IO' to 65'
boa( __ Sllp .is~2Q. Wide. <n-1)
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'area, Waterr .l eltt. a\'ail,
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SAIL BOAT SLIPS-
N.ewJl!>rl Beach 548·2253
Boats, Spatd lo Ski 911
'10 Honda·SJJ;,O
GOOD COND, '5Qll or
best (){fer. 645--5348
'72 CB-350 Honda, 100> m1'1,
AU xtra1, $625.
67U261.
HONDA 70 Mini Trail SO. Ex·
ctl cond. Prtvate atttet ux
only. S160. 494-9522.
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644'233.\ 'W' -1 ~ A t". 8 wlit crepe skirt w/lact. 9 to 5: 548-U!O STEINWAY, K J.M BALL . German. Shep, 1 Dalmatian 1ngy ~ UC ion 1rn bodice & lont .. ileeve;. Fl. · , · BASSE:I' HOUN.D · Boats/M•rine , .. 2'.175% Newport,,O.f:.~S:S686 lent:th ?tfanlilla veil w/long B.ftf~S.StraUon. . 6 H P CHICKERING. etc. (Over M5-43l5·afler t:30 PM I mo's old male, Champion Equip. 904 14' Skf Boe.I. Jibl'rglass bull, sot\VlNN 10 Speed "1.ith ac-
-Behind· Tolly'• Bldg Mat'l train; $80" •. 675!4356. motor with electnc. 1tarter. .1(0l pianos tvail.l KITIY, )'OUOg, be a Ith y. sK>dc, tri·cok>r. Mu 111 ---------40 hp EvinrU~ Lark, 1!'.lec cessories. $120. l 1 pd
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liiiilliiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliil trah.smissiofl 2.5: 1 reduc-CONN; eJ:c., 09tant. · home. 841....46<H. . ly $15. 675-$52. burning range. Ex~llent •833-2069· '69 HONDA CL 115 incl1trllng
· · · tlon reverse $60 ' 833-2032 Before you buy·Give.us a try! FR E · ' eonditlon $9~. $-16-1031. I~~~~~~-~~~ ~················••l cu~tOM. ~rap.es·, ~~~~~~~e;est Sh!p1JaU::1ei.abG~:.a~ ·BP~~~LEPrc:'~~ h~1! DEPTHSOUNDER Brookr1 ~~~~~~:;u~.:.bl~~ ;;:. ~~~t Ptrf. ~nd~
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io'dlotange, Spanish mofif, Tit/892·3314 • \\'feks old. 675-72CM. eves. . w~childl't'n. $25. Sat. only. It. Galffiou5e l!ECTA. $2®. $.115. 57~7. '69 HONDA frait.00. Run~
. fits .7'X5'. wide door Or win-ll\52 Btach Bl., .S. Q{ Katella ~~~~~~~~~~ 1-64->-$~4~33-·-~~----I Call 675-1668. . ~~~~~~~~~~ J uke new _ '12 licensed, g .dow. Real bargainf 26 .644£.4.li5. Daily 11).9, Sat 10-:6, Sun 1 · 1 1~ * OPENING Special, $2.00 Boats.-Power 906 1 llil spttd. S22i'I. 54S-159l.
PIANOS**°RGANS .Peli~ $utltllie1 ~ Discount. All breed <tog Tr~tatiM-,a... 1970 YAi\tAHA. l?S cc, many
MANUAL typwrtr, portable Kaw~ ·stelnway._Htpnmond, . grooming. Call Noah's Ark 14 Fl. HOllday·Built·in 18 gal. .. •xtru, dese.rt reidY.· Runs
TV •• dry copy ma-chine, Allen, Baldwint etc. FroIQ Grooming Parlor. 642-9823. tank. Ex. cond. ,w/controls. '' ' rood. $45&. 645--4l·lSi ·
vac.ullrt!, Qlipl~ dbl frame, $295. R.El'ttALS SlO & up. . F.NGLlSH 'Settt'r Pups (Or-\I/ind.shield, top & side C'Uf. Campers, S•le/Rent 920 1964 Honda "5.5'' Tri.ti bike.
F'or an •d in· Wom•n's Wofttf
Call Mary Bolk 642-5671, ext 330
lD'xll' ten!, . Kenmore Daily JD-fl, Sat lO-ti~ Sun 12·5 Pets, Gener1J 150 ange Belton) 7 ~ks, AKC, ta ins. HeavY duty lrail~r. por~bJ'! d§bwshr. 9GS-8262, FIELD'S PIANO CO. C.b stock shot~. w.o rm ed. New tires. Best offer OVer
30 YDS... nykm avocatio i;hag 183.l Newport· Blvd. BABY PARAKEETS $2. 962-2814. , 1 S500. Sat.·Sun on.ly, 2333
carpet w./pad, $125. 35 yd' Costa Mesa 714/645-3150 Normal CDJors ?t-W.~TES~-E~pu-1-ls-.-,-,-.m-"1-,-. 2" 1 _E_td7•7•~· ·-A'cpl~. _<,_. C_._M_.="""-
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Chopped. Runs l'ood. Call
963-2736 aft 4 pm. weekdays. Versatile! . . "
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bl!H!' indoor-outdoor' carpel BELIEVE Cet1 152 puppies, xlnt b}tl()dline, AKC SOOal'l cruli;er. 300 UP \'1i .
'S2S. ALL Xlnt. 546-3451· FREE ORGAN LESSONS • reg, pri pty 846-3843. . . Triril tabs, lull lisl)ing equip.
** Camper Shell
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Chevy El ' Camino
GOOD'CONDITJON
MAKE 'OFPER I 'APT: i'efrig. sfnf $35._ Apt 30" ~ loii~, ~ 'y0ti li_k~!·. No reg-* * BEAUTIFUL · m a I e BEAU'TIFUL pups. 6 ~·ks Only 365 hours. Many ,<f!~·
gas range loOkS new $15. tstraliliin. Nop!>l.iiation. Jwl .Burmese. very ·friendly, to Old.* Gerpian,Shephe~. t,4 tras. SacrU;ice. 495-5192. c.11 137.5003 Washer $35, elect 220 range Cotl)e Monday~ 7:30 pm. good home, $25 5.1&-itt; _H~sky. $10 each. 580 36' CLASSIC Stephens sc>ilan ·· ; •ice $4;, 54&-0203. · ·COAST MUSIC · · · ' ·· " il c I ;,;,.!!!!!!i!!!!!!i'!!!'!'!!!'!!!!!!!i'!!!'!'!!!'!' I 2 S' K" nam ton, .:\. \Ylmooring, Ne,vporl'. DODGE A-100 CU1tom S~U.INO pqt -All Bike 642-'2851 3e I 11~ms•~se , itt~!'8'2538 * SHERRY'S. POODLES * $11 .000. Ail 6 pm, 637-8623, Citmptt, Jo nii's; Xtn. Clean
Jllll:ls. none f>¥er 50c Jake'• .TOPP.RICES PAID FOR 8 po n ..... ·.ea ..... . EASTER PUPPY SALE! 61f>..3063, (213) 821-6585 $1390: 545-J.j21:J. , ~~ariEg~. 16th, C.M. cor. tlf Steinway•-&: Hammonds Dogs 154· $50. &. lip .. A.LL COLORS. 18' INBOARD bay bQat,
PENNY . O\VSLEY: C 0 '' .. '. . .. 54&-2848. " . <lass. full covers, good cond, Cycles, Bikes, 925
,...., §02-3314 Scooters COLLE1...10R.S! Octagon '\>' BLACK. Labrador pup, ·no 3 Darling Cockapooi, S900. 673-3826. ----------sho~-case ·w/n:iirrors; desk . Sewing Machines 821 Pa~rs ~-. brown/ white, Black /whi"te, C 908 '69 BSA Vic-tor 44lcc. set up 1:. swiuf:'l cha'· $20. ,,._ •X· .i:.1., oco~~ I Boats, .Rent/ hart'r ..
' '"' -'" vii..-olOil'I 5 w-•-SJO ·64" "I Jor dirt riding, Custm seRt ling. 841-4315~ , USED iii-Zag sewi'ng LABRADOR PUPS -~"~·fle~ 6.' -.o ' CATALINA 27' SLOOP .& Qi! tnk. Megneto ignition
OUTBOARD Motor, Johnson ;.c~~-~ .cond_ition. 4 maJes left 8374704 · PART Samoyan . puppy $lO. Brand ne_w boat. A~. powfr. Wide bars. ·:otOO" .tires. Xlnt
l hp.$50. Tandem bike .$50. "LOVABLE' AKC Silky T Part Labrador puppy 5ritilll slee}JS aix, SIS radio. RDF. copd S'i50 968-0889. -
. 1121 Kings RI;!., N, B, SP,Or:ti"9 Gpo1fs l30 tier 3~ S85 I!?'-1 s7• 642-alS. 5J4-3885 attei'· • 6'2" hea~m. convenient ACROSS front · Dana Harbor
645-1400. ·. , 'SKIS , ~ Fi.!l'.fier Alu • ' m~ · : 6 Newport slip w/plenty of & beach. luxur. 18 x 5 o ~ W"o.ir TO ~. 95 · ·parking. Club rate~. for info mobile home, 2 BR. deluxe .. ~"':flt,: .. '1 : , no,, BUY ' 'marker biiidings, Man's ADORABLE AKC Yorkshire 2 MALE Miniature poodles, call551~9046aft6:30. ,!'1--:; ·l' .. CJ11J~ s. ~tudent size desk and bucklt. ski "boots, ib:e 10, puppies-: 7 wks .. Pup shots. . 6 weeks old. .Sl5 &: ,25.. .
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\ (:h~ll': b R:~":4blt. W i l·i $30. \Vomen'i 'ski boots, *546-2'184 aft 5:30 p.m. 646.Sl88.. Boats, ·Sail c'-9&-~9855-·~-~~~~-
, re n1s . . ' . ·•'1~ "'!;.., $31.• All ~ cond .. AFGHAN .PUPPIES Horses 156 $4000 equity, classic 26' 3-500 cc Suiukis: 2 pedal
WNG while wedding gOwn; ;;roA:Nn. 8 k / ln .bloodli Dani.sh Motor Sailei-. Sen· or mbtor bikes, ·gd running
u 7 detAchable tral h"," SURFBOlilD: 58" foam w s wS: ~ ·nes St,J~ Smith St ab! a t trade for?? In~t our'>f CO{ldition S00.$80. 90 Honda
Perfect cond. $40. Ca.II spoon knet machine, hard * 7; · 1t • ~ing, .. tJ'Aini1Jg . & les-,.,.ater March 25th "& 2Glh SllO. 5J6..3410 ..
.. 646-2975. 'tail. Very, very good cond. 2 BLACJ<; Peek-a·poos.-tlne. ll(lns. Cosl4 MSa, 549-1953 Lido Boat Yan! Or <":aU .. 67 SUzuli:i X-6 Scrambler.
JI. REVERSIBLE multi. color' 548--0967 · · ·male, orie female, S~. or 545--99(13. ' · fl.1ilanh {7141 614-6735 or Street &. dirt. Good bike. . . . .-9(i2-0496 * . -wool carpering, like new. U.S. Model of 1917.Eddyslooe BO~ ·Stalls with shavings. 675-8800. Net'ds finishing $2:!0 cash
· 12x1T 10" + runner 21hx40'. Tifle and Rem in gt 0 n SILVER· German Shepherd All facilities . .COSta Mesa COLUMBlA 22. Good cond, 5.J/-·2269.
67~9271. Wing"1$,$ter Model 870 ·12 pup Purebred, ·4 mos. Cute. '!rea. 962-8679. . . Priced· to sell. Bcf 5: "·5"9"''°"K"•°'·w=-Ac--.,-w-.-,-.I.,cc"'ll'l-,-eal'
SHAlCLEE; Products (for ~ ia. $100 'eich, ~-' l:.-i1mart 646-467!.· -BE'AUTIFUL ·registered 111, rlfH/521-9781 Mr· Stam· system·, ex. cond', l.t. nln-
healthier; ~leaner. wealthier 12 GAUGE Shoi G~ Ithaca 2 German Shel>~rds, female, Arab mare: Eng J is h· . }Jaug~ or Mr. Tate.· nbtg. e~t. forks, S 6 O O,
yoo, 894-2564 or ~163. vent rib, pump •. $70. fo "good hOme'SlO. · Western, spirited. ~977. SACRIFICE! 32' P .C. Sloop. 962-40U ~ n.n . B· -n . IRVINE. COAsr COUNTRY * ~168_ * ** 557-U47 ** Livestock ISi This wkend only. s~: ~1,~7.~cz=--~250~w-,~.,h~.-,~han-.-.-••
t-fl:lc.I. ~ CI..UB .MEMBERSHIP Store,-,Retl'•uram, DARLING small miniature' 646--2577 ~ves &.wknds, qur-'pUts .$600 '
. . .· , 549-3438 all 5 pm '· •• 2 pcxxlle, .black µ>. 842-48181 for·1ale • Ing wk;67S.757t. · · ~ 837~741
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Mobile Homu 915
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-KA' ~PRICE SALE JJT"VOO • "' . 24' Trimaran, trampolins 3· ~. IO'Yw.1:*'-• Ra-r. , , .beaulilul crewwJ.bag. . .• ...... , -SA~ 54S.-520l. .x-z..r.u """'6..,...,. ....
. . • . Hold everything;ha.ndscime-A!sist~ League Thrift MEAT .Cue 12' · I dn g I~tSH .Setteri, AKC.. Qmn. c•hil}. nu · ~. now ~ . ~-,)'>f a r . oli d, ~ ,,,, 111; 11f. ~ · ~-p =, 32nd St "B w/bral>d new. unit val. _pion lioe.I, 6 ~·eek1 old. Oller. uu.st sell. 66-1496..,, 64 .: , . ~•'t...... ,_:: ':'",.J.. ~-ly in thia eu}'-tQ-rriake tote O>l'IU • ""'J • l": • • • • • • • • •P $ I ·-.. R -'-~ .-~ -~ • •i th oolorful cttwel •mb,J,;. WAN'l'lfo, ANSAPHONE . Im!.' ,,.;i , 1750• .Walk-in. . .84J;.399j . I . ]~' 24' FIBERGLASS "SLOOP '81! good nd .. . a" ......
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Princess COatdi:ess'ts a ."''~·· 8. x t~"· tran1fer~. .' . ~ , 645-4.82() •0r 54()...J;924 · door. Sl250. Pizza or bread pies. Beautiful •Easter 1ltt1 • Make OU er •. •. Bkr 645-0222 cau· 841-1301. ~r for town: pants partJJers SEVEWTY·F1VE Ct;.NTI5; . . . ~~J.75,. Booths, $250. $30. tl0i)8pers:9&.'t-1470. . *'*Islander· 29' fiberglass 1411 ~. Vlllaae .Way, S.A.
'ate a "v.'Ow" for Weeki:_l)ds for each pattf!rtl ..... add 25 MUS'!' Sell!, Co~r lV. Office • • TO exceptionally go()d homes Gener•I 900 i;loopl XLNT COND! Many 'i!n::AJ:~ a~~~~ mi's, RECREATIQNAL. V4!:hJcln
or any day! Sew the quartet cents lor each pattern for furn11~. Exettycle-, Bdrm TV, :R•dt0; HIFt, 3 C.OCkapoo pups? S 5° • 900 S)l..!;449 f<>I:' Rent .from •J75 tn Sl!JO
in 'linen knitS. · : Air MaU and Special Hahttt· set. Dinette set. 548-?llO.. Stereo 136 :,.t~Jni . INTERESTED in Ca no.e: XtraS: SlO. · ** 842-2900 *·* per.week, plua 7c·per mile.
•Print~ ~~ll<'m 91~: NEW )ng; oth~rwise., third-class TOP SOIL·F'rie Dtliv. . CJub? .LocaJ fac1ory dire~! GULl"' 32, diesel, 2.1.SM. (TI4) '6.5 HONDA, trail 90: model Sleeps14 to 8. Offer expirl!'.A
Jr. Mtss ·Sizcs 7, !!_, 11, 13. delivery will take three CALL Anytime 540-0097 FISHER · GDanePups/GroWl\"Giant". prices on cal)Oe'S. '646-2577 ,63.1-1544 or 61$-8185; Avery CT ·~-·2427 Mil.tr. S150. June 1, 1971 546--0291. 2995
15.•Slze 11 (bust 331,.,1 dress 'weeks 'cit'"' /non: Send 10 • . · ,. • . VP.lvet blk-g]d }awn-Ony" eves & wlmds, dilring wk & cO. . · Phone ~2714. Bristol, C.f\.1.
takes 2 7/8 ·yards 35-inuR, .. Alice 'Bf'®k • ·0ie. DAJ~ FO!t Sale ·'vw Tow·b~r. usEl:I KX-90 40 ..-art stereo amp Brfudle·Hlrle--Reas 968-0590 • 675--7571'. . ' 'FINN; North &: Kettenboflen HONDA T..U 90' 'bke new! BEAUTIFUL l969'U~Llner
'8EVENTY·FIVE CENTS PILOT. l~~ Ntedlecra/t once;:·sot~. 1~ cabinet (9//o'tunery:t Wharfedale "COCK.ERS AKC · A good want ad 11 ·a IOOd l&ils,, Roy~ masts, trlr, ·Only 1~ ml, biJddy seat.· ·2S'. Dodge 413, still~
for each patte:m -add 25 · Dt!pt., &x '163, Old" Ch,.l•"a ralfio, $2S.-839-QiS.t. .. achromaUt: bkshU •pk.rs. . * 828-8341 * · lnv~··t . •o= .,,., """" "'""' _., d I r "'" Arnn.. concen bs & tr Id s ""'-''"''' ..,..... ~.,-~. $200. 968-0889. \\'&rrnty ~~oi ays. I... ceots.,for each ·p;i.ttern·lor ·s111..1ion, 'NE'w 'York. N.Y, ~LE·tablew{~i;hii,irs~SlO . ,.. · .. · " n ·Aul . I , 970.
-Air Mail, and Special Handl-. 10011_ Print.-Name: Addttl., ~ Sil"._t!r t~a aet, ~r cont., ht f1l., tape rnon ., .f. os, mportecl Autos, Jmport~., 970" ~~~, ·1m~rieci 9701 A!-!fOt_, !mporr.d , 970 ·Autos, Imported 970
If'•,, . ing: otherwise lhird-claB! n~. Pattrrn lioinber. • Old CucJ:coo. Clock. Ml--0841 lune.' set. Wal. ca1e. ~~s-
" deli\ll!r)'. ,will take three · ; NEEDLECRAFT" '72! ero. LAWNMO ~vy _duty wfr. w/md1v. nd . . .• , WER 4 1 e If tone cont. Wal. ext. J.way ! ... . ~ks or more .. .& to cliet, krllt, etc, Free direc-sharpening .equipment tor sy$t set . st s:wo
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·:· .. , "Marian ?.fartin, the DAU.Y tlons.'50 cents.: ~ ·sale or trade. 548--0465. sellet.~t iJBO~r;th.coMike ai
_ PILOT. 441 Pattf'rn Dept, Nt:w! lll~lant Macrame. D 8917791 8.ft 5 · " ·
232 Weit '18th St, New Basic, fancy knots, patterns. A~~T & rocker. $60.. • · .• • .·
' York, .,N.Y:. , 10011. Prlnt JL . • . · Upnght piano. ?JI'· All ex., .1972 RCA &: .ZENmt . ~ I NA.~. ADDRESS \Vi .I h £aosr Art. flf Hairpin cm-eel co1'14 54""~3658. .out Ale. Absolute mlnunum
ZIP, • sazz. .. nd ST\1.E chet ·-ovtr 21). designs to Miscelt•neout pricing on a,11 .'72 models:
Ir '· NUMBER. · makP.. Sl . Wanted · 120 Some ·n ,J'n09els now ln
• SEE , ~O~ S.p r ing Instant Crnch~t .Book ..,.. , stdck. S!i':'I! dui:inJ OW' eni;t j:' Fa.~hiori:r 'ind choose one lf!al'fl by pl_cture11! F,attems. WANTED: ·Tall teakv.'Ood of m~el year ~e. War·
1 . Jlallft!l . free , from new $1, , ·dresser and teakwood bench ranty On all sets" is 3 yr pic-
1. _Sprir;i&·Sumrner.Catalog. All Complp,f~ ln~nt ~!ft Boflk for 1tereo com p() n en (1 ture _tubl!,.!.!':.~aila& lbyrl
! .sites? Only 50 ttot11. • -more than 100 gifts -.Sl. 540-m9-aft 5 PM.. . service. '"'"''"·av e.,
I:: . Jf;<IST.Aj.T SE\VING BOOK COriiplete ".\'.tchaii'~ -\VANTED : to bey 1968· .ABC Color TV, 9021 A_tJanta
1 :. ;sew tpdl.y,. ~e!V' tomornw; 11. · · · .· • sWedtlliRoraf-ran'di at Magnolia,-Huntington
$1 . 11 .1111y Ruf 80011 -50 Christmas Plate, 644-4687. · Beach. 968-3.129.
'INSl'ANT FASHION 800}( CMt1, · · · · . . 23" MAP!£ COLOR TV
• llundreds Of 'fashioh facts. Book of·U Pttlu ·Afrh~!la. ~ical Instruments~ Wood; cabinet, i'eposseWo1:1,
~: ' 50 c~nfg, . . . , • regtdarty. $569.95, fk>or uni_.
· CAu'T. WORK Q'!-lll Book~ -16 patterh_a. ·DRl:1MS/ full Al!t of Roxie pie, one only-.~ •••• ,$'29.8&.
· · · · n · 50 cents. . . : ' 'tfrunts Incl cymbal~. Candy STEREO COMP.QNENT
. f ULL :r1ME? ~ · l\fu~unl'QUlll Bo9k !' -apple 1'f:tt Gobd-cond. GI'1!11t 'wit& 's~akers ·: l'f!JPl!arly
You i;,an earn Slc.;l .,~n •$250 · 50 ·cents.· · • · ··· ·buy at $285. 64)..23V8·aft j &. Sl6!1.9.5, al.le S89.mi, floor
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VW'S JQ .'CHOOSE °FROM I . 'tltteil ~ra d>n•utlaitt! . ' took ',:. ~~ Guitar __ 110,0 . ZENITI!.Portabl.•l>".Blaek ·Yw BUSS.ES '& e.ao!.a·E·"·"'
'" jn(1''48~245&rt213)72~1J!t' 1.•YEA. n·s·.v.oUNGE~I . •-· · aoo 'Vihlt• TI'. n<w pictur. . . .. "'""' ,_ .GijARAN.TE EO TO · • "' ~· FOridor·s1ratoco1tor " iiibe.' 1 yelu-Wam.~ty 18,1. , •. . . ___ ,_
•''.' · J HCR£ASE · Ho,.,...m,gym.0<•''"'"fic 111!0~9";::3•~~·. 51~139!>. ; '70 VW ,Bl.iG ',' ....... , •. ; . .' ...... :. $T4'50 '67 VOtVO.liJS .... ·: ...... ";·;,,,, .• ,11011
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'' .••.. ·--· ... ... • Cali \VJtmN . BEAt.rrIFUL set of druma radio ,oonsole. 18''x42'' ,. · · o·w· ·G $888 •• • A!J1.nrn ·•• or"' • m14u z'i , • • • · · "I "· · '66 FOR · A ON · . · -No exercise, cream or &JtJt> • . · • • • . • . lidl"n cymbals, wust ••c., needs "'w \llbes .. s •·O, • . . , ••• , ., , , , •• , ,. , , l'. Kit~y All's Custom Bra.· . .•. . . . ,,. .• S250. or t?est tllr. 847-4654.. ~ ~n 3. . c-•ryScWlrt. 1<1111 hwtt. A1r.c.rid~f1tY1> 1«11
lf•_,Nn ... LSON lOof_Craiidmaso!d·f~IO~ 'fi1 FendP.r twin reverb wilb ~tn:lF'UL Am~ St '68 l1'S'.&T s·PI-DER -. . . S1088
891-0m v-· ff SJ0.1413. recipe•. SVld IL,to .Bonril~, ,,,.,. ·15" Allee Lancinr.' Consol• .. Xlnt • oond, 11000 ; r,.. · : · · · ·" · ·" · .' • • • •' ' · · ~ P.O. B<f.lc :244, Josh,oa 'I'rtt, 842-672] •• , new noW St.50." 6"2-2S02. to11w E111MI. Ckltt~. lX!Y UIJ. ''""' llltd w1~u tn11r111r.
'. 1 ·, . O:Pt ? . Ca. 92252. • ' . , ~ . '6 ET' . . $788. : ; Do,.... ,Pr / •m•. . Pl1no1/0rg1na ~' RCA 21" Cola< TV, now pie. 91 OPEL' KAD . , , , , , ,., , ..... , . ,
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Anx 1 room In your ho!"le Don't •give up the •l\ip! Aan_utib!1<\ • Wurl11ter, etc. tape recorder Sl6S. '~~:~~:$'· ' "Li11t''<lt in cl8:tsified, Ship AJ., Harpilchorda" &?-916»
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BALDWlN Ort!u6olc ora,an. • p<ip[iy, Ne<d1 !eoced yard. · '71 . VW DELUXE BUS . '. .... " ... ' . HOU · 1.0-5 ... , trfplt..a~n belt massager. : • 641)..()198 , ftlr _.,., "" tnli.. hi.t w1119111 m-1m, Lit. UI IZ'l~-
MON AT . Make ojler. ,61""'47, VERY aHectlonol• Slemese
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Classu Now Form1··n"g· upt!Jhl · P''"°· good' ~n-bl! good home 54$-M91. . -,. . • .. . difion, 41!10. ~!11!11. 3 GERMAN Shepherd pup.
2tll _ •tt ~o•st Hwy., CciM 671-Sffl GRAND piano, blAclt, 11',._..a plt~, l \\'k11, old .. Purtbrtd · <WC' -M. Schulti. $6i0. Call 64S-8239 . .................... , r:2.:!~ .. em; Int• ..;., •• -;=_ IV=G~~t~N~=~,..,I~.,.,~=E-
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'65 . VW S9UAllEBACK , , , , .•• , •••• Sitt
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'69 vw CAMPER " .. ' . ' ''''' •.. '._.sn~
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'59 VW 8VG '.: .. ::.: .....• , ..•. ,,, • .$411
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'67 OLDS DELMONt'ft .. , , .• : . .' ..• $999
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'68 OPEL llALLY·E ........ '" ~,, ... ,$950
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970 Motor Homes 9~0 Trailers, Tr1vel 945
AIRSTREA)! '68-30' rwln DATSUN MAZDA OPEL e ARISTOCRATS DUN£BUCCV : ·r al)le. f1J1\ \VE PAV 'TOP OOLLAR 2.'i' l..And•lJ in. 19,000 111i.
Ra.c.ij:I. llkt> nu. .$9950, ~· oia-Vto. m. 1_1000 nu.
Gt"1.-rator, air. $It 9 ~ O.
!3~9427.
19n Pace 1\rrow nlOtor :N ·.
1lttps 6. Alr-cond. 4 h."\\.
lfil'n, G.000 nii. S 9 • 9 5 0 •
•94-8430d•~s/e\c~,
962.-1763.
*•RENT our ·n El Dol'ado
motor home. Slttpi; 6 fully
M'!f-(.'Onlaini:d. R r. s e 1· v e
NOY.'!!! 548-9513
st:1<: the ne'v 19i2 l j'
Scotsman le Romer trailer,.
A bt•uer l)uy! '.\lt'S• Caniper
:-::.:-.le$. W36 llarbor Blvd, c .. \1. ~:l.
191i6 Chalcl e x panda b 1 ...
libl!'rglas.o; A lra1ne coin1ping
lra11er. I-I.as ~tove, ice box,
slet>ps •. To1v light 54{).5312.
~l}-5312.
·rEKT trailer, expandable
hnl'dtop sip$ 6, stovt, sink,
dineue. $7;,(}. 846-lm.
International. air/all <tt· o TO • NE\VPORTS lrnglh .tO HP. 10'.\I 1niles, t' R P USED CARS c·css. ~lint f'Ond. St•n'll't'd, J"<:11.Jy 10 roll. S!.UJO(ofle.r. • At.rf().MATF;S Bl'O\\n mil f!k, & l:>rn. U your ear l~ extra clean,
6 7 3 0 4 4 • Ali;o, several used $'..,!IS &. up u0itugahyde uphOI. St. legitl. St..,. us t'.n:t. _ _,., Spoti tpt'. 4 11pcrd, Radio. :,~i;~~ner. -J' \\'011.SltAl\f TRAILER SALES :\Ius1 sell. $9j(), 64-l-8:568 BAUER BUic:~ llt>atrr. i\lag \\•herls, Engine
270'J ''" l 71h Street '69 VIV ,~, , •• ,I --nt 23-1 E. lilh St JUS! OVfrhaulW. YPSlil7. A/Hl>i'REA.\I '68-30 ' h\'111 ""'"~ :.1,,, " .1 ..... ~ ~1 54°71"' $ Santa Ana (TI•J 5.'JJ·.;;J;r.J overl• .. ul. Corvair ''"n&· 4 Co.rta '' rsa o-~ 1595 Jn~crnational. air/all jl(· -
I VACATION COMBO •Ptl· »n<:rom'5h. S 4'0 . WE BUY-BY PHONE ~ •'<'115. ,\fin! <'(lf\d. Serv cal, rt>:idy 10 roll. $5.100/offtr. Trailf'r & Cat -xlnt C:.'Ond, 642-9303. Top S (or 11<>Wld running 1960
Pvt 0\\'1ier. 673-044;-i, '67 f-'01·d Cly Squ \\lgn, 16' ·n HRDTP 1200 cc ,\111 F'lk uu·u 1967':;, any model ft ~
67::-5284. Aru1tocrat land C:n1dr. Self· Cost $2HIO 001,. Sell $1200 foreign It domestic, ask for ... ~
{'Ollt. iilf)!': & -hitch. tire Xlnt cond. 846-6236. buyer. 557-5242 t sO U' J)al!on lra~r.J IJ'&iler !ilps B k $3200 6'"3764
'69 FIAT 124
<. Awning. Good t~nd? !550. " '· -own" ~ SACRIFICE ·72 0>>'V.Uo· ALFA ROMEO A ,.O, ~·109. 17' COTE~. ttfrlg, ic;iti box, DB. Green metal flake body ~," P
980 stove, !\\'In propane tanks, $tj.;JO. 962.-7998 Alfa Romeo
980 Autos, New 110 & 12 v lighUng. Sips 4.
Jnrulated v.·/~pace heater, 8 Sports, Ra\e, Rods 959 445 E. co:ist H"'Y·
980 Autos, New Autos, New
'
SPECIAL 1.972 GREMLIN
AIR CONDITIONING IS
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
Includes
BUYER PROTECTION PLAN
'65 Chevy Impala '69 Toyota Corona
v.1, A11to Tt•n1, Pow•t Stt•1in9, Conv. A11lo T1•nt, Afr Cond, Erc•ll•nt Con·
p•rf•ct condition, IRE\1251), ditjon, !XEZl lSl.
$795 $1495
'68 YW Bu9 ' '64 Rambler Sta. W9n.
Sh•rp, l\IWT7ltl. v.t , Good Tr•n1po1t•lior1 c.,, ICXW
2961:
$AVE $495
'70 Rebel Wagon '69 Rambler American
Auto Tr•nt, Powtr S•••rin9, 6 cyl, Auto. T11r11. lXTf89"1
Sh•tp, r••I cl••1t 9•rn, f229ANCI. $1295 $1795 Two to choot• froll'!
Pri(.•• Elft(.li~• tliru Mo11., M•r(.li 27, 1971
ply tires, elec brakes NE\VPOR'f BEACll
"'/brake kit. $650. >15-3466. DRAGSTER·Econorail, 3 51 673.()9(l(I Ext. 53.54
TitAVEL TRAILER: Im· Ford eng. Like ne"'· \\1/trlr.
n11H', completely refurbish-Sell/trade. 968~329
ed: sleep.'! 5 11.dlll', $595. 2113 Trucks 96'
La Linda Pl 112 blk from
23rd & Santa Ana, C~la 1---,-7-2-G-M_C___ NO\V ON DISPLAY
i\!csa •. Sales Sen·lce
·r RA I LE R r 0 r l! a If'. Truck-Camper Parts Body Shop
Aristocrat 1.AJ1vlint'r, x!nt BRAND ne"' 1972 Gi\JC ,~ COAST IMPORTS
cond. $1 2j(J. 494-3220. ton P.U. Fully rac!ory equip-1000-1200 \V, Coast l hl'y.
Auto Service Parts 949 ped including V-8 engine plus Ne\\'port Beach 642-0400 ______ ,____ beautiful 8' cabover camper AUDI
COODY EAR Poly g I a ss that sleep!! ,;be Serial No.
Blem$ all sizes low prices TCE142Z509136. l---,7-0--A-U_D_f __
Hija~ken1 $34.50 -G6!Jxl5 WAS $5063.21
JooXIs. L60Xl5 -29.\15 + SAYE $1164.21
tC:T. US -Ansen Arn~an
mags $15.95. Buy-sejl-trade Jo~ROl.I STICKER
open Sunday, C.M. i)45-3Xi4 ~O~ $3899 ~
1950 Ne\vport Tire City. & Tax, Lie. & Doc. f ee --~=~~~~~. OR LEASE for only $115.50
(jJ SS 396 Rallye Sport mo. open end 36 mo. lease.
Wh"''' & Doug!" Wide BILL BARRY Radial tires, good oond,, all
S80. Cust. trailer hitch for
ne1ver Camaro S20. 548-4824. ---------·57 Chev -Wrecked. Cd. ,.ng.,
1ran!>, & f'h· .•. Call aft 12
p.rn. 646-9295
GMC·FIAT·PONTIAC
1 lst St. at S.A. f\l,'Y·'
2000 E, 1st SL. Santa Ana
558-1000
SupE'r 90. 4 door. 4 speed,
radio., heater, Co. 01vned
car, low miles. 688CQQ.
YoU( best buy at only
$2399
483 1~1PERIAL Eng roe Sal"
\V/trans, slarirr & PIS unit
$22.'i. Xlnt Cond. 962-4219 '" •
• 445 E. Coast lhl'y.
NE\\i"PORT BEACI I
International Harvester 673-0900 Ext. 53-54 ,..,.,,...,. II ~ I RECREATION CENTER AUSTIN HEALEY
'------'· ROY CARVER, Inc.** .69 AusrrN Hoal<y
2925 Harbor Blvd Sprite $1300 or Best Offer.
950 Costa Mesa 546-4444 61>6684 eves.
GMC '6.J Austin Healey 3000
'68 GMC '"""" van, beat of· TRUCK CENTER xlnr cond. Sl450. fer over $1,000, 892-9210 •646-383.5 •
after S p.m. Largest inventory in Orange!---~------
Antiques/Classics 953 g~:ty6o C:11cJ:f8
5 ~ T~!:~ BMW
1940 FORD from. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
!;xcellont cond. -$850 BILL BARRY
'72 DATSUN 510
Big Sedan. 4 speed dlr. Vinyl
Roof. Und<'r 4,000 n1ile!.
R & Jl + '\'S\I'. f'uU prif'e
S2136'. Can finance all.
(#2341:..'8) Call ~94.6811 11ft
10 an1 546·87?.6.
FIAT
'72 128 FIAT
BRAND ne\V 1972 r'IA T. 128
2 DR. SEDAN. 1'1otor trends
"economy car of the year."
\Vinner of i automotive
a\vards throughout Europe.
Standard equipment in-
cludes: 4 speed trans. radial
tires, ft. disc. bl·akes +
n1any exb'as. Serial J\'o.
128AOn5008.
$1976.80
+ lax. lie. & do1·. fee
or LEASE for only $60.50 mo.
OPf'n end 3r, n10. lease
BILL BARRY
FIAT-GMC-PONTIAC
I ls! St. at S.A. f-~11'Y. I
2000 E. I;\ St. Santa Ana
558-1000
• '70 Fial 124 Spyder
Rdstr-n1ags, \l'ide ol'als.
Jo'M s l e r e o-beaut cond-
asking blue bk value,
$2415. (Cost over $-WOO llC\V)
i\fust Sell! Eves 832-4013.
FIAT Sport 850 1970. 21.000
mi. Like J'\f'I\", By 01vncr.
S1350. 54Z>-5180. 646-2810.
JAGUAR
ALWAYS
0
' ;';;;'~~~"· ON 1972
PONTIAC·GMC-FIAT Bavar'ra's A Fine Selection '40 Plyn1outh • Club Coupe. 11st SL al S.A. F1\'y, l OJ''
].1ake Offer 2000 E. lsl St.. Santa Ana NEW & USED
* 54"-"""' ·s.;s.tooo JAGUARS
Dune Buggies 956 '68 OIEVY 1 ~ ton pickup. II "Specializing in Quali1y'' • , • Turbo-drl\'e. (.;rn1 top !.he .
fO\V D Dune Buggy, 1500 cabinets -crp!. l 011·ncr. BAUER
V\V rebll eng, rK'\v brakes. :l-1S-.i:2i:t1. Buick-Opel-Jaguar bearings 10" rear \\'his, I '"-,-==-,,,.-,--,--c dual exhaust xlnt off road. '58 FORD Pickup truck 234 E. 17th St.
Asking $!500.' 644-4155 aft 6 iv/camper. good all around SEE US ABOUT Costa Mesa 548·1765
m cond.. must sec 10 ap-Overseas Delive ry 1960 XKE 130
P predato. 8.11>-1282. CREVIER MOTORS Joguar
Autos, Imported 97o 'TI Bronco (4 whl drive) Ba-208 \V. lsl St .. Santa Ana SeU for parts or restoration.
COSTA MESA DATSUN
ja type. Spec Prep by Ford. 835~3171 All good sha pe. 548-2139 aft
Many xtras! Orig. cost $5500 l--:A-u:-to-m-o"u~·v-e_,Ex,.....ce-ll"°e-o-ce-· I ~'=-=P-=",,· ,...,..,...,=,.....==~
-s.c. 13500. 613-3690. & KARMANN GHIA
'66 Fol'd Van: Refri g ,
chrome \Vhls .. cusbn inter. J\tUSI' &ll: '64 J\ilrmann
Oar economy
eJta1apio1L
lilust Sell! 6T>-0828. Ghia Conv1. Xlnt cond. Ex-
'60 }'<>rd 1·2 Ton Pickup. tras. $550. 646-465 1 or f>.10-
Shoctbed, lumber rack. ROY CARVER, Inc. 7'80.
$400. 549-2170, 673--60-ll 2925 Harbor Blvd. '66, Xlnt mech. cond. Ne"'
•59 Chev. Pick-up _ 4 spd., Costa ltlesa 546-4444 paint job. Good inter. Riil
short bed. ne1v brakes, '68 BM\V ~2. Sir v er 7 good tires. 842-26~.
rebuilt V-8 ('ng. 545-2083. \1·/black interior. ~·1a11•!<>ss '67 Ghia Xlnt Cond !
'70 F'ORD 1:t ton pickup, au to
trans. r/h. 6'£" bed, xlnt
l'Ondition. 546-69:)8.
condition. Am-Fn1. Radial $875 *" 548-591!2
lira. Xlnt mechani c al,
6#-5236. MAZDA
19."~ FORD P ICKUP. DATSUN
?.1ERCURY V-8 ENGINE. 1."."---=-----~S~350~·~P_ho~""-' ~"-'--"1_;_1'71 DATSUN 240Z
'58 1-~oRD Ranchc't'o, M.IIls 6000 milcs, AM/t'Jl;T, II-lag
good, new· paint, V-8, auto. \Vheels. absolutely like ne1v,
$350. 642-116:>. 879DW,
Auto Leasing 964 $4295
~ ~ Try our lease experts !or 0
Savings • Satislaclwn • Ser· .... , 50~
vice. "1 A ~ \VE LEASE ALL POPULAR 't'
1972 ~IAI<ES AT COr\rPETI. .. ~
TIVE RATES. 1\19
'71 MAZDA
Rotary coupe. Radio, heater.
mystic blue. 4 i;;peed. :rac-
lory \\"!UTanty. 8 8 2 D L H .
l\lust be seen to be ap-
preciated. Lo\V IO\V dOll'TI
payment s acct' pied
882DLH.
$2299
645-5799
The Datsun 240.z. Winner : 1971 Ea st Af·
rican Safari. Winner: 1970 & 1971 Ameri-
can ·Road Race of Cham pions. The 240-Z
is a name to reckon with in racing circles.
Engineering excellence has made it a cham·
pion. The same kind of engineering excel.
fence yo.i ll fin d in e;ery Datsun.
The Datsun 1200 Sedan is our lowesl-
priced car. And it's d champion in its
own way, too. It 's one of the mos t econ·
omicol au tomobiles you can own:
around 30 miles per gallon-The 1200
has lok of other things goin g for it,
loo.
Call Malcolm Reid for
further detail!;.
THEODPRE
ROBINS FORD
2060 Harbor Blvd.
445 E. Coast l hvy.
NE\\'PORT BEACII
673-0900 Ext. 5.1·54
'71 Datsun 510
C~la l\.Jesa 642-0010 Station Wagon. P I e a s i n g
Autos W•nted 968 com(>ftition orange color.
Special \Veekend sale price
$1795. You save a bundle.
House of Imports, Inc.
6862 Manchester, Buena Park
WE PAY TOP CASH (714) 523-7250
$
+ 'f AX & LIC. & LOCAL FRE IGHT
IMMEDIATE .DELVERY!
~
ON THE FANTASTIC uoa SEDAN
• Safety front Clise brakes .
• Full·vinyl interior with bucket seats.
• Four-speed lully'.synchronized stick
shift.
• IJ-speed automatic lransmi'5ion
optional.)
• Whitewall s. • Stee l unibody construction .
• And lots more, all included at no
edro cost. If you're going·to buy •n
economy car, buy our economy
champion. Datsun 1200. It sure
beats whatever'• second.
~~~~~~~ 1200 Coupt 1200 Sed1A 510 2·Dr Sedan 510 4-0r Sedan 510 Wq:on Pickup 240-Z
S.. 01r Complete Line Of '72 Datsuns •STATION WAGONS • PICKUPS
2 & 4 DR. SEDANS • FASTBACKS • 240Z !LIMITED 9UANTITYl
GOO~ SHOWI DAIVE A DATSUN , , • THEN DECIDE
2845 HARB R BLVD., COSTA MESA 540-6410
I
• • ..
,,,, UAd can " -· ~ '69 1600 Roadster call ut tw free •stbnl.t ...
GROTH CHEVROLET
Aak for Sal" Manaeer
ll2ll Beach 81\!d.
Huntini:lon Beach
847.6087 JO 9-3.1.!l
4 spd. dlr. All chrome wheel!!,
hardtop &: soft top. Exotic
red exterior, black bucket
seats. Sacrifict:! Take small
do1v11. Call 545-8736.
'70 DATSUN
\\'E buy all makes of clean 4 Dr. 510 dlr. Auro. R.~J. T.
used sports cars. paid for Gla.ss,8u('kf't Srat
or not. Please driv~ in Ior Sacri!ice! (960AVA! ~4-6811
h-ee appraisal. 11.rt 10. 54G-8736.
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
8 DATSUN '67 Sta. \\lag.
Stick, R&H. Buy t1. little
«anomy. Ptittd for .fa!t
sale. t875 C465AGCI. Jim
Slemons lmpcrts &;7-5242 3100 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach LEASE a 1!172 Datsun Pick
642-"°5 Up. $69.95/mo. or Buy. 11-~======:--I Poeru Leasing Co. • IMPORTS WANTED 543-ll!IS
Orana:e Counties
TOP ; BUYER
BlLL MAXEY TOYOTA
18881 Btlcb mvd.
'71 240 Z. air. very nice! Tully
loaded! $3995.
·~2 ·
H. Beach. .Ph. 847·8S5.1 '6·1 Datsun +.door ,1ntlon
\VlU. Buy your car pajd for \\!RgOn, Vtry good condJtion.
or not. Call Ralpb Gordon s3zs. Ca.JI 6-lG--l07l.
673-0900-445 E. Coa!f Jhvy. Fast results a.1·e Just a pb>ne
Ne\vport Bt&rh. call •wa,Y "4~78 1
• NOW OPEN
Immediate Delivery
HUNTINGTON BEACH
hi ,, • I • hi
17331 BEACH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
' l "'''' ~uuoh "' w,. • .,
l'b>• 8 42 ·6666
MERCEDES BENZ
ALWAYS
A Fine Selection
OF
NEW & USED
OP ELS
"Specializing Jn Quallty''
BAUER
Buick-Op1l..Jagu1r
234 E. 17th SL
Costa r.'lesa 549-776.5 __ O_U_S_E __ O_F_., 1970 Opel GT. J02 hp. full H instruments. sacrifice. itust
11('11. Call 496-1095.
IMPORTS PEUGEOT
"THE RESIDENCE OF
MERCEDES-BENZ"
Now Offering
Thr Largest Sc!C{.'tion o(
Prl' 011111cd
SL Models
Jn southern California
(1 0) 190-280'•
Starting as lo1v as
$1495.
plu11
Ovrr 40 other pre-01\'llCd
Sedans & Coupes.
EX1\,\IPLE:
)970 280 SE SEDAN
Air. Auro, PIS, A:\T·F~l
Special Sale Price
$5995.
Authoriied
Sales-Service~Lease
House Of Imports, Inc.
6862 Manchestt'I". Buena Pk.
Alongside the
Santa Ana
Freeway
Bl B('ach Bl vd. lunioff
(714 ) 523-7250
'£9 l\f-B 250 Sedan
4 spd, med. blue.
17\<1) 6#-!'1961
MGA
·ro :\!GA 1600, gc! rond. \\lirr
\1'h\~. nu !Jl't'~ 8.: du1ch.
$4.'"ifl/bf'~!· oHt'l' &-1~·{Wi8t
226:J <:anyon Dr. Ap! !':, C.\1.
MG
'70 MG Midget
4 Speed. ll'ire \vheels, a hue
je1vel. 18.000 n1iles. t\o 523:.!.
Lo1v lo\v dOl\'n payments ac-
cepted.
$1599
645-5799
• Jl;fC "iO Midget. Crisp as a
lady bug. Radio, healer,
\\'ire \1'hC"Cls. Pirelli I.ires.
An exceptional buy & priced
10 .sell. f728Bl.\1 ). Jin1
Slenion.~ Tn1ports, 2201 S.
;\'lain, Santa Ana [157-~242
MGB
'67 MGB-GT
\\'ire \Vhecls. A 1\1 / F i\·T .
Spurklini; Canary ''e!lo11'
\Vith Ebony Vinyl Interior.
Lo1v miles and Sharp.
House of Imports, Inc.
6862 ?>1anchester, Buena Park
(7141 523·7250
'70 r.fCB CT. am/fm, tZl,000
miles. P~'\<.'t'.llcnt rondiLlon,
S2600. 5168--0?0R
OPEL
'70 Opel GT
Hardtop
Dazzling (jf•rman Raeing
Yello\v 1vllh A~1/FM plus
ln1v n1ile~. Pl'il'erl a1 11. qu.l ck
sell figure.
Hous• of Imports, Inc.
6862 Manchester, Buena Park
(7141 523-7250
We'll help you sell! 642·5678
* PEUGEOT * As 1011· a~ S:l.299. (:\o. 5.i4a)
fRtT': \\'ARREN'S
Sport Car Center
e ORANCE COll N TY'S
LARGESf
i lO E. 1st St .. S.A. :'147-()'i64
PORSCHE
'62 Porsche Cpe
Sparkling En1erald green
ntctallic 11·ith n1atching in-
terior. AJ\'i/FJ\I plus t!X·
cl'ptionall y strong-
n1echanical condition, \\'on't
last long.
House of Imports, Inc.
6862 l'llanchestcr B I v d • ,
Buena Park
(7 141 523-7250
WE WANT
PORSCHES
lUGHEST OFFER
AVAILABLE
DON BURNS
ASK FOR. GIL~
636-23.U ...
OVER 25
Clean, Reconditioned,
& Guaranteed.
PORSCHES
911'•. 912'• -914'•
1957 to 1971
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 \\', Coai:t lhvy.
Ne\l·port Bt'aeh
642-9405
'65 PORSCHE SC
4 Spd.. P.ad io, !feater, g
track Stereo, Suuroof ,
Beautiful Bronze f i n i a: h
\\'/n1atching i n t e r i or .
S2495. ldlr 5936) \Vill con·
sider trade.
646-3242 days 5.j7-4540 an 5
'71 Porsche
914 Coupe
Only 6600 miles. \VatTanty to
OC transferred, has plenty of
extras. Don'! miss this one.
House of Imports, Inc.
6862 Manchester, Buena Park
17141 523-7250
1972 Po1·sci1e 9UT 7.500
n1iles, Ai\I/Fl\I r ad io,
chron1e tin1 s, many other
extras, cocoa bro\\'n \\'ith
tan interior 543-4070 after 4
p.m.
'70 Porsche 911T
Stereo, Mags, Private Party.
Days 839-9j6(}, aft $ -
833·315.i.
'60 CAB. reblt eng & trans ..
hard & !«:!ft top~. nu pnt.
ln1n1ac. $1495, 52:>-8414.
1966. 91 L $5500. Invested,
must sell. Asking $3000. Call
499-1534.
PORSCHE 914-"70, 1 6,000
n1iles, good cond. Radial
tires, $2900. 644·6016.
'£!1 Porschr !H2 4 Spd. Many
xtra!;. f\!U!;t Sell. Ca I I
54S-0542.
'.}9 Porsche, strong f'ng .. gd.
hotly. Pirrlli tirt'~. $1000.
494-6S97 8 ft 6.
• *" 1963 PORSCHE 1750 CC
rngine. Xlnt co'nd. i\1usl
sell! 548-193£.
'57 Mercede1 Benz m.s. S495 5J6.889!
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1_A_u1o_..;s,_1_m.:..po-rt.:.od:....-",;,.;;O Autos, lmpertod 970 Auto•, Imported 970 Autot, Utod 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, UMCll 990 Autos, Used ftO Autos, UMd 990Autos, UIOd
PORSCHE TRIUMPH VOLKSWAGEN
'10 Pcnctit 914, AM/FM, ap-Pt~ 111> .• pert. cond. '69 TRIUMPf{ CT-6 +' '70 S"·ER BUG s:ms. <97·U'6 132~ Whlte-block Inf, < 1pd. xlnl .,.-..::;;;.:;;.,;::.;:~·_,=:.;::::· __ j colld, orla ~.r. $1390. 4 •Pttd. ltadlo, Htal11:r, ltalh· RENAULT 61'"53(1). •r Interior. lncrodlb\e valu ..
'57 Tft...3 New top, & uphol 404.ACM.. Ronoult'U RI04-Dr, Clean tt>rourh<>ot, Runa $1195
$595 xlnt. $475 Call 644--4939 eves ~ Auto. trans .. vlnyl lnt~rlor. to or wkrxb:.
40 "1Pi'. Weekend •Pf!Cill.l -,=~~==,.-,==-
CWOM5llll, VOLKSWAGEN "~ 0~ R1n•ult '69 R-16 Std. tit
Wogon '62 YW ' s f'ronl whtt>I drive, radio & PANEL VAN ~ ,,:
heal .. , v;nyJ '""""'· to 30 w~ ""p mpe, ~rrect Jor family, 4 •Pffd. Radio, rtbu.ilt en-'-
buslnes.-i or fun, Special of (inf':. Guaranteed 4000 mllu
the week. S1495, or f90 tlay1). New metallk: «5 E. Coast ~h~·y.
See lo 11.prttialr IYRV656) paint. "The hard to find f\'EWPORT BEACH
OVER 50 NEW & USED one"! ZSG276. 613-0900 Ext. ~·54.
RENAULTS $1095 '68 VW TO CHOOSE r·RoM
567-5242 OPEN SUN. ~ ~ 4 Spttd, radio, heater. 1nU11t
CADILLAC
lAflGEST
SELECTION DF
CADILLACS IN
ORANGE COUNTY
SALES.LEASING
Aun!ORIZED
-SERVJCE-
Nabers CadlUac
ll600 IWU!OR BL.,
COSTA MESA
540·9100 Open SUndl.Y
'61 Sodon DtVillo
Gorgeous, fully luxury equip-
ped. Including Al\.1/FM
stereo. Factory Air, of
l'OUr6f'. 642-0918
'60 Cad 111 a c Convf'rtiblf',
reblt trans. Good pa.Int,
c r p I / u p hol/tires. Full
power. Sn'IOg device, 'Tl lie.
$:125 l.'aSh. 5&7·2269.
.CHEVROLET
'65 Chevy Impala
V-8, Auto Trana., Pow._r
Steering, ConV. Perfect con·
dltlon. lREV~1 1,
$795
WardS.Lee
Arnlrlcan Motors ,..
547-5126
1234 So. ~1aln SI.
Santa Anll
FORD . OLDSMOBILE
'10 LTD COUntry Squirt ·~ 01..DS l.ux ~n. all xtn. ,
WlJtOn. po"·cr •let"ring & l\tieh tlrt-~. 11tl'reo, r~t +
hrake11, r11c1ory e.lr, d.-lu:ce tape. Nre<t $1875/l\fa.kc of-
luggRge ra('k, $2,iOO or hesl l -'~"~·-"~'-~"~!'-2~~-~~
offer, 8~539.1. * '68 Ot.DS Cutlas5, v.·hite
'69 FORD LTD~ rtr. ~la.rdiOn vinyl iJ1t.. la ndau top, air
Brollihllnl lntrr. 391) eng.1 _;1_1_100_.c..96..:_2-_l;,.2"_1~~--
Air eond. PS & PB, R&ll. PINTO
Vin)'I top, tinted glass.
637-4156 11.tt 5 Y.'ffkdays,
81l)'time v.·eekenrl!!:. $1795.
'til FOR D Gal~xil', T-Bn'tl
motor, auto, P/8. lo ml,
(,'OO(f rond. $300. ;,.16-89.1.~.
1971 PINTO Runabout, stick,
tinlPd ~RM, gla.•sbrll tll"f'S.
S200 ,'}. T.0.P. &t5-<IOl2.
PLYMOUTH
CONVERTIBLE '69 Galax ie '6!} }'ury trr bellUI. ronvf, 170 CAPRICE 500, 1iu1n. P..vr tp, P S, ,Blazt" rt'ft, "'hl!f' !np & 1"!l'r
4 Door Hardtop. V-8, Auto-P/B, A/C. radio, 29,(0) mi, Radial 111hire 11'8.lls. Air &
mafi('. Air Cnnd. Pou1er Real Bt>auty, 1714) ~~450t. poy,•rr. $1550. 67~1433. -'---'--"-~~--Stttring &. Brakes. Black '70 LTD \.\'gn, air, 9 pass., PONTIAC
Viny l Roor. BC'autiful Er-:dnl cond, sacrttic"/offer. ---------mine \\'hi!c finish tl91A1''UI 646--094:i
$25.% c.,~,-c"'A~L~AX~IE~.-R~.~,~ •. -.-u-10. '72 FIREBIRD Tommy Ayres Chevy y,·/v.•, good cond. $295, Or Brand n('\\' '72 r1rrhirfl. ~-1111~·
22!1 so. MAIN, SANTAANA ~ SQUAREBACK
SUNBEAM ~ be Sf'en lo be appreciRled. · o WIF261. Low, low <lov.•n
'67 Sunbeam ' •S payment!! areepted. WIF261.
Alpine 0~ .J-P $1299
'66 Conv De Villr, al! .pv.·r,
climate ronlrol & slerto,
lo1v nii., xlnt rood. must 946 S.• Coas1 llv.·y, srll. $1200. offer. fl4~0l3. Laguna BPach
best cash ofr, 5.'IG-6.$68. faC'IOry cquippffl inrlurl1n~
'70 Ford Torino, Air, vinyl au10. trRn,, P.S., P.I\:, rnrho.
hra!rr, \\IS\\I lirrs, T. j::"lllS.'1, top, lu!I p11'r. X!nt oond.
A r111-e beauty with only ,,, 645-5799
1~.000 miles. Egg-ahell Blue 445 E. Coast Hv.'Y.
and Black, ''inyl interior, NEWPORT BEACH
wires, AM/Ft-.t. Only one of 673-0900 Ext. 53.54
thla kind in cR.plivily. 1----'-'----"---
Houso of lmporh, Inc. '68 YW BUG
6862 MllncheslPr, Buena Park f spd, dlr. Hu had loving
(71 4) 523-7250 care! Excellent condi tion
Toy lhNOUt. Take small down OTA will finance Pvt. Pty. Call
AHSOI 546-8736 or 494-MU.
'68 VW Bug
9w,>. IVWJ"l38)
$AVE
e TOYOTA 'TI Corona S2195 e VW '69 Bug. ~d 1~rp.
Dlx. hardtop c~ .• air cond., Nt:"'Y.• -C'<tr trade. Sl~.00 11Ts ..-:d S.Lee
'67 Cad Conv1 . Cruise con· 494. 7744 546·9967
trol. slrreo, orig, O"'ner. ~----'--'-'--'--
75 · 1970 l\1nn1e Cnr!n. A!I pn"'Pr, •. 000 nH., bur imma('!
67:Hl3fl!l. Factory. Air. Good cond.
AM/FM. $2500, 640-131R. '69 O'.lupe <le Villr. fully
equip'd leather uphO!, nu '70 Malihu, auto trans., P/B,
tires. Call 642-ll54. PIS. Xlnt cond. 540-80;9 '62 CADILLAC 4 dr !led1tn,
fart air, full pwr, good radio '69 SS 39&-4 &pl"ed posi
& tlt'aler sm. 536-2714. Che~lle. Strong engine.
$1500. Berto. 642--90!J2. '67 El DORADO, every extra,
wry clean ~2500. Pvt. P<l'-CHRYSLE~
ty, 673-1988
CA MARO vinyl lop R&H 4 •Pff<I tZLA::i171. Sfof" at J 1 m ff Q.£'
trans., Jes~ than 7,ooo miles. Slt!~ns Import,, 2201 S.
•OJBZ4Sl. l\.1n1n, Santa A~-_ or Almk•Molora" ·ss·~ ss 350, kelly grren,
a TOYOTA '71 Corona 4-dr. call 551 -;,242· S47-5826 \Vhile race stripe, Spoiler.
'68 Neo.vporl 300 2 rloor If.
lop dlr. loaded. Sacrifice
full price $950 (WN'8491 call
494-681 t aft. 10 Am ,
546-8736.
Sn95. Deluxe air <'Ond., rad., * '67 Volksw•g•n * 1234 So. 1'.1ain St. Blk ,·nyl 1 lop, eheckered
htr .. auto tranil. <S..r. 11860J Car in xlnt cond! AM/1-~t-.I, Santa Ana 11e<11.s, P/S, P disc 8, stPreo
Jim Sl1mon1 Imports Mt offf'r. Call (Ari) aft 7:30 1969 V\V B 4 d lape, burglar alarnt, low
'65 Chrysler Conv.
$375. 548-!m09.
CONTINENTAL
Be~t nffrr. 495-4GiR. clol'k, mcinRrC'h yrllov.·, blaC'k
intrrinr v.·i rh blRck \'lnyl top.
'71.l Totino GT. 3 spd. Xlnt S<'ri11I •2SS7D2N52~20
ronrl.,hrlol'o'\\•holr.!ialc, WAS $4089.70
1"''" 81,,.3063. SAVE 448.60
'71 Bronco 4x4, 8000 mi's. FRO!\i STICKER
$3100 * * s.1~-<1013 * * NOW $365 0.10 + h1x. !1t'. " rtnr. '""' '64 Fal~n V-8, 3 spd, good or lease for only S98.50 n10.
l.rRnsportation, $2TJ. Eves open end ~ mo. lease
61
,..
112 BILL BARRY '69 FORD Torino GT
Fastback, full p\IT, air
corxl. $l •lj(). 892-5793
JEEP
_,
PONTIAC-GMC-FI AT
!151 St. al S.A. Fv.') 1
2000 E, l.'11 St., Santa An11
558.J(O)
'71 Lr ~11.ns Spor11i, le;i \i ng
rou nrr.1'. 14.000 n1i., air. con-
m!r. 546-42&1.
'72 LE MANS 2201 S. MA JN, SANTA ANA p.m. 64&-~9. AM/FM d~I· ·r~· mileq:e. $1825. SJJ.-1137. o;:~L. ~~~:2y VW's '66-'69 $99 On. Sl.100. ~~;;·. runs · '68 Camaro. Mint cond. thrn·
1---C..::'---"-.::..:---10.A.C. Low payments, 30 day ,66 VW Squarebeck Perfect out, Must sell this weekend. '69 Toyota Corona or 1000 mi ~arantee, :i21 E. second car, 47.00> ~i .. good _B_,_,_,_•_"_"_c·_;•._13_·1_7.:_68-'.~-
----------1 * '66 JEEP WAGONEER. LINCOLN Continental 1966 2 r/h, 4 v.•hl drive, xlnl rond
DR. Gold \\'/ black 644-~3.l: 615-.11316.
Branii new '72 Le Man.o;, fully
fa r1ory equipped, wildPrnt'"li
green y,rlth matrhing inter-
ior. Order •025594.
Auto Tr•n• .. Air Cornl. Ex-Jal, S.A. Ph. 542-1831 Dir. cornl. 1000. &14-1210. CHEVELLE
cellent Condition. (XEZl.15/. '68 VW Motor under warran-VOLVO $1495 ty. new tires, FM atereo.
S1100 or hit reu offer. ---------
'IT d s L 542-<Wl ..... GET OUR VOLVO n all • ee '68 Bug' •tn"" running. DEAL BEFORE
A1Mric111 MolOn '1 :::t"' :;rn1~;;._~'0;.,, ~;; YOU BUY!
547-5826 675-.1161. SAVE ON EUROPEAN
1234 So. Ma.in St. ,64 V\V &: '£ii VW, slightly DELIVERY
Santa An11 damagf'd. Make Offer.
'69 OIEVELL.E WAGON
Full Power
54~9695 or 557-4240
CHEVROLET
'70 El Camino
Radio, Hea1f!r, Auto Trans.,
V-8, (973EIUJ. S239j.
GET OUR
TOYOTA DEAL
BEFORE YOU BUY! ·~~:~w: .. ~;:,.~u: a>ea:ol:f' 946 s. co"' ""''·
YeltQ\\', A in· Fm· lm· -Laguna Beach
Tommy Ay.res Chevy
maculole! $1750, Ca 11 1966 llarbor, C.:\t. 646-9300 494-7744/546-9967
l 67l--0136. ---'----"-"-''---nm • .,,:, I -'"-='-----~~ '70 Volvo 164 4 DR Sedan * '70 Monie Carlo, Air, Pwr,
-
W'° '6;) V\V. New paint, ~uilt ' . 150 Au1o, p/!1, rad~ air/L'ond., AM/FM stel'eQ, Vinyl top, TOYOTA tl'lflne, $ · 8 track !11erM h1pe. A!lking Tilt \\•hi, $2795. Pvt ply.
67!>-1Zi'6 $3700. 646-2383 aft 5pm. -":c='-,='~58::1:... -c-~--=--
1966 Harbor, C.~t. 646-9300 NEW ttbuilt VW enciM, in-'65 Volvo 122S. Xlnt cond. '65 Chevy Jmpala, 4 Dr • ,
• sta.11~ It. & u •ran 1 e e d · Must 8ee lo •PPreciale! l air cond. Xlnt conrl,
•..... \$ 1 .... 50. 8<6-'169. on" 54().ll();9. 1500. C•ll 494 -1460
•• ~ '70 Pop Top Camper. Xlnt ... Utol UMd 990 '63 CHEVY Jmpal::i.
•llll'S Ntw titts. Pri. party. S2650.1 ---' -------Station Wagon. S.175
Must "11. ""1838• l 0 Transportation * * * '1>-3486 * * * Toyo!a A Jquar Dealtt '5& VW. Runs IOl)d. Nteda 'fi7 Che~"e'ile Wagon, PIS. Authorized Sales A: Service trans work. $175. Specials
900' s. Coast HJahway * * 642-9287 ** $l99 AND UP P/B, Air, Luggag!' rack, '--·-a n--.h 540-3100 S995. Doi Tustin Ave., C.l\1,
..._.... Dt:a'" * 1970 VW bus. Excd cond. '69 CORONA $1595 '71 VEGA, Au to. 110 HP S2.700 or bfost offer, ~--*--~34 ~m;u~--.....,... Offer. 548-0.171. s.1nt1 An1 Toyot• '6fl vw 7-pR.!llellfl'.l'.r bus. Xlnt ~ce dept. open 7:30 ~"!1 rond. SJ&.q;'i,
d
til 9 pm lofonday thru r rl· 4!f.>-':>Jl6 Alf 6 pm.
•Y.
PHONE 540·2512 '70 V\V Bug auto, under -~=~=~~~-
'70 Impala Sta. Wagon
F11.ctory Air, PS, Beautiful
Irwin whi!r 1vith saddle in-
uphols1ery. Xln! cond. $1175.1----------0v.·ner. 64f>..\2fi0, '48 JEEP S775 sand Hres, WAS $3193.60
SAVE 498.60 CORVAIR
'65 Monza . Xlnt co n d .
throout. Good tires. Priced
to S;l!ll. 675--74a9 after S.
'63 CORVAIR ~1onza, 4 i;pd,
V~ good rond. exter. & in-
ter. S375. 846-5138.
CORVEnE
low bar, wheel hubs, street
lrgal, good motor. 5.'l7-8820.
1968 MILITARY Jeep. Exira
clean. excellent condition.
54~2503
MERCURY
'67 MONTCLAIR
rnor-.1 STICKER
NOW $2699.00 + lax, lie. &. doc. frr..
or lease for only $78.00 mo.
open E"nd 36 mo. lea.se
BILL BARRY
2 Door H.T. Dir. V. Top., Air PONTIAC-GMC ·FIAT
Cond. AM/FM. Loadt>d. Lil-tlst SI. at S.A. t·v.'Y.)
'67 CORVETTE conv, 2 lop!!, tlr old banker's car. tVOB-2000 E. lat St., Santa Ana
aulo, air, I u I I pwr. 0491 Ca.JI 546-8736 aft 10 558·1000
Ai\1/FM/tape, reblt eng, _...49._4.,;-68cc1:.1·:._ ___ ~--.-.-.~1~96~1~Le~M~a-,-,.-Good~-,--oo-n-
421. 12595. '15-1735 MUSTANG dlhon . Full powcc, 1990.
COUGAR c.11 96&-ttilt
'66 MUSTANG hrd 1op coupe, '65 GTO, buc.kPI ,,eats, P/!I.
V-R, auto, P/S, air. 4~.000 p h N · A C '70 Cougar, lo mi's, $24%.
Vinyl top. im mac. .FM
sterro. 1463 Deauville, C.M.
54[>.38.17.
ne1v , . !'.\\' t\rP!I, / , mil~i;.. 842-8069. R/H. Good rond, $595.
1966 Shelby GT-350 968-1840.
Llkr nrw! 968-03:19 '72 Pontiac Ventura 11
DODGE
'67 Coronf!t 9 Pass Sta. \\lgn.,
318 V-8, auto, A/C, PIS,
P /B, !'Bdial tires. $975.
962-3976.
·n Dodge Col!, green, 4-dr
sedan. Lo mi's. Sacrifice.
545-8136.
FALCON
OLDSMOBILE
1966 OLDS Delta 88 4 Dr.
sdn. Very clean local,
nriginal car. Air, etc. $850.
545-2083.
TORONAOO '67 Dix. It gold
w/blk in!., disc brks. nu
tires, reclining a e a I s.
64~1 -
'57 Olds. ru~ .eood, good
'63 FAlL'ON Wag. $375., 6 rubber. $150 or best offer,
cy, automatic, real clean in-=-=-962-_7_15"~~-
side &. out. Call 646-8004. '60 Olds. good ti r f! s,
FORD
Brand new '72 Ventura II 2-
rlr. Fully r11c!ory equlppe:d
Including 6·cy\ engine. Ser.
No. 242ID3L105037.
WAS $2958. 94
SAVE $500
FROM STICKER
NOW $2458.94
+ Tax. Lie & Doc ff'e
or LEASE for only $7~ mo.
OJ>f'n end 36 mo. lease
BILL BARRY
******************* SPECIALS
'66 CADILLAC
4 Dr, rul) P01o\'er, Air Cond,
~SZH•38l
$1295
'62 FORD VAN
Nu ~lnt insic!I" &: ou1, Runs
Good, (G6l8.:"S1
$995
'6S AMBASSADOR
Club COllpe. Full Pn"·rr.
Air Cond, fWBZS291
$695
'65 VALIANT
S!11.n1 6. nu palnr, A111n Traru:,
1NR;..12111, Sreriitl.
$495
'66 MUSTANG
Au!o Trans, Air Cond, Clean
Car,
$745
'63 CHEVY BELAIR
4 Dr. Full POll't'r. Air Cond.
Nie(', IJ;\fH7~:;1
$695
'63 FDRD WAGON
Air Conti. V-8. Pow•r Stffr-
lnj. 1 F1!GM9). Weekend
Special.
$495
'64 CPE DEVILLE
Loaded, air rnnd. COPF317)
$995
'67 OPEL KADETT
2 flr. 4 Spd, Ready to go.
11~DTX1
S595
'68 BARRACUDA
F11.11tbark. Po"·rr St~rlnr.
Aulo Tran.!i, V-A, (\V'J'B.
1(\51
$1295
'65 GMC 1;, TON
6 c~·!, (R.26240• new pa.int In·
5lde and out
$795
'62 ECONOLINE
PICKUP
\'f'Uo111 and Blk, (HNK6T4J
$745
1
Prices Efff'ctive Thru \\'ed .. 1'1ar. 29, 1972
Marcus Motors
21DD HARBOR ILVD. '45·04U ******************* Autos, Used 990 Autos, Usod 990
PONTIAC
J968 G.T.O. Po.,,,·er steering.
\l.'f\V tires. FRclory Rir.
fa('. m11.g.~. v.·ith locks. llurst
trans. f\olax X tire!>. 36.000
mi . Like ne"'· $ 1 6 0 0,
826-12.i6.
RAMBLER
'70 Rebel Wagon
Auto Trans, Po11,·er Steerln&".
6 cyl. Sharp. real clean
gem. (229ANCl .
$1795
WardS.Leel 1970 PONTIAC Grand Prix ..
ln1mac. Jo 1n1. new tires.
Pvrry xtrR possibh•. Siu._
book s.~. Asking $3500. ~k&t Mi•i'ri
Day.!!: 49 3-4551, e\•es -~
.,,..,,.. 547-5126
1971 PONTIAC F irebird, air 1234 So. Main St.
cone!, auto tran.!i, l 1 mos --~:c""::":::'_:'_A:::":::a:..,_ __
"'" """ "11· Excel "'rn1. '69 Rambler Crust $4.200. Sacrilice $2,9j(). ""-"'.,_ American * •'iO Pontiac, 2 dr Le Auto Tran11. fXTf' 8941.
M11ns, p.~/pb. nf"W tires, $ 1295
must At'll! ~ 968-5280 * *
·s.:; v-s Lel\111ns. s t i ck. 'IT-. •d S Lee
Rurket l!f"ll!~. Xlnt, 1 O\\'ner. ff Q.J.' • "25· 5<8-0067. AmmllllnMulllS'1
RAMBLER 547-.st26
'64 Rambler
Station Wagon
V-8, Good Transportation
Car. (CXW296 l,
$495
WardS.Lee
Am.tc.n Motors n
547-5126
12:W So. Main Sl.
Sant11. Ana
1234 So. Main St.
SantaAna
T·BIRD
'6.5 T-Bird Xlnt runnlnr cond
Radio, aJr, etc . , , $795.
51il~742
VEGA
'71 Vega 2 Door
417 \V, \Vt1rncr, Sllntl\ Ant. J4,000 ml. 1845 Monrovia No.
SlOO Under Book 116. C.M. 543-4451. '71 Plymouth Duster, 2 dr
P/S-P/B, PW. Runio: great
S300 or offer. 557-9:i.o5.
terior t257BSYJ $2695. I----------LEASE a 1972 ford Pinto '64' OLDS, good cond, pov.·er,
PONTIAC-GMC·FIAT
flat SI. al S.A. f\\')'.l
200> E. 1.'ll St. Santa Ana
558-1000
'60 RAMBLER ,111. wgn.
rebll, ._ng. buy ~e or
pa.rts, S offer S 963-4011
Sport &!d . dlr. under 14,000
miles. ov.11M by little old
man from L.agunA. Hu 1111.d
Jovina care (590CUC). Take
Small Down. Can finance
pvt, ply. Call 546-8736 all
10 Rm 494-681J ,
19g8 c 0 r 0 n a 11 . T . '70 VW 7 passeneer wagon. hard 1op, V-8, aulo trans.,
Yellow/black int. .( 8 l\1 . Xlnt cond. power steering, air oond .,
Oriiinal owner. Great Cl'IJ'! * ~ * pUTple. 1,i ke new cond. Ir ir.terested write or call, 494-4288.\ '70 VW Bug. xlnt cond, new Richard Coch, SCFNB, P.O.
'70 Tovota <:nm-n Wa(On. tirel'I. $132.i. Box 1608, N.B. 92660. Phone
Auto.,· Alr. Michelin Tirf'S, :o;;-;;;;;-;'O~:=.::;;'-';;;:;:;-;;;;i;l . .'..11'.:'.4'.:.16'~z.J~l'.'.l::l·~e.''.'.':_· ~"':'-'.C' __
Lo mi. Super Sh 11 r p . '66 VW Ca.mptr. Nf!'W reblf. AMERICAN
S-45-7359. 1600 f'ng. SJ 850 Or ofter.
673-514'3 9 lo 11 a .m. ----------1 ~~~T~~ ,~,.e~n t ~:~n: '67 vw. rood condition, ne\\-American Motors
831)..4(177. ' brakes, mu11t sell! VGremlin1 VHorntt1
·io -1 Co 1 lh 544-0779 S895. "'Matadors VJ1vellns •uYO a rona, au o, r . A b d I ., " 11uv. 1 • ., .. ••o'"sw,.•n Bu• Y" m ass1 ors o mt 11, nu ures. """· • .,.. v· ,.. H st k I '11' • -962-5605 Great Shape $395. u.ee oc o • .. '"'I
•69 ~11, SJ>ri"'"· Uk• • ,,..,,25 * Blg·lig Savings
new. Must ull, "'tiolt>salf'. '61 VW Bug runs 9d. Harbor American
Pvt p ty. 5..16-4691. S325 • 548-9762 Home of Convenient
'71 TOYOTA Corolill, ma.-: 9 '61 VW BUS e Payments
whls, radial tires, I owner, S750 * * 645-3571 1969 H1rbor Blvd.
S1495 67:>-6540 or 64!r2982 Cost1 Mesa 646-0261 11 fi6 Volk:cwt1gen Bu~
Mu1I Sr/I, P.1ovlng! Just BUICK
ovf!rhaulr.d. SIJ50. 557-2817
TRIUMPH
ALWAYS '68 Triumph 250 '66 VW Squareb0<k, r»ll
Roadster, "-'lre whee I 1, eng, ne"-' du~ch·brake".!I,~ lug.
AM/FM SPP.Cilll llrtl'I, vP.ry eege rack $850. 673-148.l A Fin• Selection
low milP.Rge. Out11tanding ·n SUPER Beetle, dk blue, O}~
performance on this one. has P.verythinr incl mags. NEW & USED
Call now Complet@ly chen-y ~9
House of Imports, Inc. '68 vw BUG' 'auto, AM/FM, BUICKS
6862 M&ncheSIPr, Bur:na Park Recent enf, overhall, Xlnt "Speci&li:Ung ln Qull.llty"
171 41 52:1-nso eon<1. lll15. 646-5575. . BAUER * TRIUMPHS * '68 VW oquar,back. S9!15. lulck·Opol-Joguor
'71 CLOSEOUT _ Cl'8n, extras, Prlvtole pu.. , 234 E. lnh St.
SPITFIRES AS I.OW AS Sni9 ly. Ms-6660 Co!lta Mesa 548-1765
GT-6 SAVE $500 '5" vw eus, Runs IJO(>d, '69 Electra 225
FRITZ \VARRJi;N 'S lfOUnd, clean, l\Jl!I)'. 'if or limlftd, Faclory Air Cond, Sport Car Center '"d• Jor , .. ,. 6<2-.'ll · Fully Equipped, cYQAllS>
0 RAN C E C 0 ti NT Y 'S 'S!l VW, AM/FM, Air rond, S2.195
1.ARGEST x1n1 "'""· Slm. T Y A Chevy 110 'E. 1". s.A. ..1 ... 1.. * * ..,.,.., * • . omm yres , . * 1970 2 OR. SEDAN. lite 'M Triumph Spitfire. Perfect blue. Rl'l.dio/heater. $"50. 946 S. Cotti ll"'Y·
rond!Uon $1400 or be11t otr.or. Call ~187• 1.quna Beach
Cbn1ldtr trtde tor VW. 494-77'415*9967
673.-2548, Devi'. ·n CAMP~R, :U.<m milts. 11155 Sulek Wlldc11.t, • DR.
'64 TJtlUMPH Spitfirt, d11rk :..5°SniPri. ptlrty. Evts, deluxt lntttior, full power.
blue. Xlnt cond. $650. or of· ' A/C. $900. 6751 La.uttlhunt fer. 846-3039. '6& Pop top ce:mpe.r. Excel li.9. or ca.U 347-&473.
''"" ,..... " '64 n• hrdlp wlrt cand. New tire.a. $2•600· '66 '~·la k ~-PIS "" •n.-e ... , • Private pty • ~ ~ r • '-'H:'lln. • whl.it, rQll bsr. Runs Grear. _:_ · eltt. windows. Buck@! Riii!,
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' VOL. 65, NO. 85, 3 SE.CTIONS, 36. PAG.ES ORANGE COUNTY, CAl'.IFORNIA SATURDAY, MARCH 25, ·1972 TEN CENTS
Budget
•
Requests Already Up $2.l Million
BY JACK JIROBACK bf fM Otiity ,r,.t Slllf
Eight major Orange Co u n t y
department have presented .their im.73
budget requests to the-county ad-
ministrative office staff to date. The
grand total of requests is roughl~ $43.89
million, an •increase or approximately
$2.13 million over current spending
figures. • ... , The budget review hearings which will
be conducted three days a week through
April 21 art jilst that.· Suggestions -4re
made for possible .reductions io reQl}est
by staff 'in embers an.d :;u~vYlqr's aides,
and questions are posed, but no definite
conclusion will be reached until the
format budget hearings late in July.
The $2.13: rni,llion increase is equ~valent
to about 15 cents on the general fund tax
rate for the com1ng fiscal year,
Depa.rtrilents heard from 10 far have
been ' PlaMing, Public Guif'Jllan and
PUbUc ''A&ninlstrator., . >lsseisor, Flood
·eontr011 'DistriCt Attorney, A'irport,
1\jrport Land Use · Coifl.mlsslon, and
Sheriff.'. . ·
·Departments heird fiom ·so far have
Welff!;re; Personilel , · He8Jfh, Judi cial,
MedicaFCenter and Mental Health.
Planning wants ll.3 million, up
$826,000; Public Guardian and Pl:)blie
Administrator, . $627,491, up $216,682;
Assessor, 14.3 million, up $341 ,689 ; Flood
Control $14.28 million, down $256,005;
District Attorney, $3.88 million,. up ·s1ao,
528.
Other departmental ·re.quests are
Airport, $1.43 million, up $313_.'m:
Airport Land Use Commission; $73,000.
up $72,500 tthis relati vely rtew agency got
only $500 last year of a· '62,000 request
because supervisors said i~ funetlOM'"ire
not necessary, that · tJ\ey overlap the
•DAILY •ILOT lleff rll*•
regular airport commission and the plan-
ning department): Sheriff, $8 million, up
$615,303.
Planning Diiector Forest Dickason
said his dej>artmenL 1needs the $826,000
additional"to·hiri·lS-more s_taff members, ' ' . to expand·environmental planning;cr~ate
a growth polley aDd dp m'ore research.
Public Guardian and P u b l i c
Administrator J.al)l.~ Heim wants'$216,000
more for increased cost of legal services
and additional probate hearings, Heim
said the duties of his office have been in·
creased by the state· legislature.
Assessor Andrew Hinshaw'11 request for
1311,000 more is largely for computerizlng
real property assessments . He asked for
no increase in personnel.
Flood Control District Chier Engineer
George Osborne was the exception. His
budget is down •J266,000 fro,n la st year's
r~·break!Jlg $14.55 nillllqn. Major
job completiUons ·was given, as the r~a~
son.
District Attorney Cecil Hicks wants to
beef up his investigative staff In the
fields of narcotics violations, welfare
fraud and consumer protection. He said
felonies have jumped 20 percent in the
past year.
The Orange County Air.port, while re--
questing a budget increase of $313.000
says that figW'e and more will be offseL
by increased revenue. County Aviation
Director Robert Bresnahan esUmated
1972·73 income at $1.47 million, leaving a
surplus over spending of about f«,000.
The Sheriff's Department w 8 n ts
$615,303 n1ore to increase security
patrols. especially in the growing
southeast part of the county. Sheriff
James Music k said he needs five ad ·
ditional deputies to police the new Dana
Point Har bor.
'Middleman' Cited
Presiilent .Clears Farmers
WASHINGToN (AP) -President ·Nix·
oil blames the nation's middlem~n. not
farmers, for soaring food prices and
promises to crack down on th em lf prices
don't begin dropping ..
Capping a week in which the cost of liv-
Ing was reported up again. in February
and four labOr leaders quit his Pay
Board, Nixon. held an impromptu news
conference to talk things over with
reporters. Then he flew off for a secluded
weekend a·t his Camp David, Md., moun-
taintop retreat.
The President admitted he was disair
pointed at the E:ebruary food price ·in·
As for AFL-CIO President George
Meany, who quit tbe Pay Board chargi ng
Nixon's economic policies are unfair to
labor, the President said Meany ''has
overstepped" but expressed res~rt for
the labor chieftain. who has backed
Americ a's Vietnam policy.
The President recalled that Mea ny
stood firm "when many of his weak·spin·
ed bu siness colleagues were ready . to
throw in the sponge with regard to the
security of the United States and what
was best for this country in dealing with
on Prices
its adversari es abroad ."
But the President added : "In the latter
part of the 19th century, this country
determined that no business leader could
take the attitude 'the public be damned.'
Jn the latter part or the 20th century. that
applies lo both busi ness leaders and labor
leaders."
Ni xon also sa id he personally ordered
the Paris peace -talks suspended because
!See PIUCES, Page I)
crease, but contended "our wage-price
controls are working" and will come very
close to his goai of Cutting ttie iliClation
rate in half. Nixon Highligh.ts
Guess Who Wf}n
La Paz Intermediate School in Mission 'Viejo ;losed
its week of Patriotism on Parade with a Friday
. cherry-pl .. eating contest. It's not bard to .gues•
who vron, Mark Johnson with his hands in the air.
' 'flie expression b'n'\11~ fact Of .~a-!fewiln, sl~l
would indicate it was a "tough ra(e. J:i.e caine in
second. Observers 1greed thit the competitors put
on a hereulean effort.
.1t· was t~ lll'llMime· the -Preikfent met , . ?~~da l ll*iil· in 'Jt ~J11fll1• • •. , .1(48IUNGTQ1'1 (Afl• -Hlrf.llt textual highlishl. of President Nlloo'• . •s· the:'diy' ifttt~ifie go er . ,taaued news confeien~ Fnday: /
Airwest, Mechanics
Nearer to Settlement
Hughes Air:west announced late Friday
an agreement on back-to-work pro-
cedures with striking mechanics, bring-
ing the end to the three-month walkout
a step nearer .
The airline said that cOptes of the back·
t~work schedule were mailed t o
members of the Aircraft Mechanics
Fraternal Association Friday.
The strike by some 54S mechanics
began Dec. 15 and affected Orange Coun-
ty Airport and 73 other cities served by
the airline.
An overall settlement wes reached last
month but union leaders refused lo sub-
mit it to a membershjp vote until the
back-to.work procedures were ironed out.
There is no immediate indication when
the proposal would go to the union for
ratification.
Lee Pitt, spokesman for Airwest. said
the 1.sc~edule calls for 70 percent of t~e
mechanics returning ·to work. within
seven>days of ratification of the corttract.
The remaining 30 percem will return to
their jobs within 30 days of ratification,
said Pitt.
He a1&0 announced that Airwest reach-
ed agreement a one·year contract with
the Air Line Pilots Association.
The contract begins April t, according
to Pitt. Details were not announced but
the pay raises involved do not exceed the
federal pay board limitation of 5.5 per-
cent, lie added.
Limited Airwest services was restored
at , Orange County Airport in mid·
February. Since then ser.vice has been
gradually increased.
Pitt said 72 of the 74 Airwest-served
cities are. back-on the schedule.
Lions Help Out
Problem Center
.A check for $1 ,000 to help activities oJ
the Harbor Area Youth Problem Center
has beerr presented .to its. leaders by
Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club. ·
A variety of services are offered
through the facili ty at 132 E. 18th St, in-
cluding individual and group counseling,
legal jind medical referral , pluS a 24-hour
Hot Line phone.
The Center is open four d8.ys a week
staffed by volunteers working with Direc·
tor Alan Miller.
Funds ror the Lions Club donation were
raised during the 1971 comnlunity Fish
Fry celebration.
Beauty Drive
April must be a beautiful month. The
mayor of Huntington Beach says so.
George McCracken has officially pro-
claimed April "Beautification Month"
and urged all residents to ·help the
Women's Division of the chamber of
commerce beautify tbe city.
Offlelal Teday
1t1 •. ~ebrua~y C:OO.umer · Pr1se· •}Jldex, I'rr-KLEINDIENST CONFlltMATlON -"There,i~ nOthing that has hap-
show1ng a rise of 0.5 percent, -~~.large~t pei;.ect ·in the hearings to date that has in one way shaken my conrtdence In
tn;creaae since June ·l971. ·. Mr. Kl1lndienst •a1 an able, honest man, fully qualified to be attorney a:eneral
.Three-four tbs of .the rjse resulted from of the United States." ,
food Price Jncreases, which ate 1not con-BUSING -·~Busing for the purpose of achieving racial balance not only
trolled 'at the· farm level , by Nixon's does not produce superior education, it results in even more Jnrerlor educl·
ecqnomic stabilization program. tion."
"It' is a mistalte and totally unfair to VIETNAM-The U.S. commander in South Vietnam, Gen. CrelghLon W.
make the farmer the scapegoat for th e ~brams, says if heavy: new attacks are launched by the enemy Hhe Is con·
high meat pi'ices and the high [ood hdent that the ~u°! V1eLnamese will be able to contain them. If this proves
prices," Nixon said. to be the case, it will be the rlnal proof that Vletnamization ha1 succeeded.''
He said a third of the price the con-MA~IJUANA -"I o~pose the . legalization or ma~ijuana, and that in·
sumer pays is the result of what the clu~es its. sale, i~s ~ssess1on, and its u~e. I do not believe you ~an have ef·
farmer receives; the other two-thirds fect1ve c~1mlnal,,Just1ce based on the philosophy that something 1s half leg~
gOes to the rriiddletnan -the handlers, and half lltegal. ~
processors and retailers.
"The spread between what the farmer
recelres and what the consumer pays in
the grocery !ttore and the sUJ)ennarket 11
too great," ~iJ.on said .
As an exam ple, Nixon reported that
Treasury Secretary John B. CoMally told
the Cost of Living council this week he
talked to' a Texas chlcken rancher who '
gets 30 cents a dozen for his eggs, while
Connally paid SS for a couple or eggs ror
breakfast at the Hotel Pierre in New
York City.
"That is at a rate of $30 a dozen ," the
President calculated, and "that ls just
too much."
"We will have to get the middleman
one way or another," .he concluded.
He said he was prepared to take other
action "in the event those food prices do
not start to move down .'' Nixon didn'L
apectfy what action might be taken.
Decision Put Off 5 Days
On Brashears' Candidacy
An Orange .County Superior Court judge
refused Friday to immediately rule on
Fullerton builder William Brashears'
claim that he should be recognized as an
official Republican candidate for the 34th
Coniresslonal District.
Judge Claude M. Owens deferred his
decision for at least five days. A number
cf witnesses has challenged the testimony
of other onlookers that Brashears missed
the 5 p.m. deadline March Z4 by at least
three minutes.
deadline had expired when he finally
caught the attention of officlal11 inside the
building,
Seelye told the court was after 5 p.m.
by the registrar's cloek when Breashears
double-parked outside the ofnce and that
the two deputies had been pasted at the
doors prior to his arrival.
. Brashears told Judge Owens he got in.
side the building and joined a long line of
prospective candidates whose papers hid
not been processed although it wu after
S p.m. when he got inside the office.
Nation to Honor
POW s, Missing
Through Week
Floyd·Thompson will be honored neit
week.·
Thompson w·as the first American
soldier reported mi ssing w~ile. on patrol
tn Southeast Asia. That was eight :years
ago But the honors won't be only for
hitn'. They will be for all prisoners of war
and those missing in action.
Newport Gets OK
To Use. Channel ' . '
· NeWpOrt Beach has given perrilission to
use·t,000 reet of the County Flood Control
District's Greenville-Banning channel
levee as an access to a propo!ed
neighborhood park.
The request waS triggered by the West
NewpoJ1 Homeowners Association which
wants the city to create a park including
a Little League Baseball diamond and
football field on the 7.5 acres owned by
the city north-of Coast Highway and east
of the Santa Ana River.
Charmaz:a Reported
Superior Appointee
The jurist made it clear in the day long
hearing that a verdict in Brashears'
favor would amount to a landmark ruling
that could bring -a revamping of
caufomla's election codes.
Te!timony came from county officials
and spectators in the crowded Registrar
of Voters office -among them Los
Angeles Times political writer Howard
Seelye. They. said Brashears was three
minutes late when he arrived to confirm
his candidacy for the seat· held by Rep,
Richard :r. Hanna (0-Anaheim).
But the GOP candkJate was then
escorted from the building by deputies
who said he pushed them aside and ln.-
sisted on getting In line despite repeated
warnings that he had miaed the
deadline.
"Closing time," deputy county coun~l
Robert NuUman said. '41f we acctpt Mr.
Brashears' argument we can say by the
3ame token that when a bank closes Ua
doors at 3 p.m., those doors are really not
closed." l• President Nixon bas proclaimed Sun·
da,-through April 1 a "National :Vee.~ or
C.oncern for Prisoners of War 1n V1et-
n111m ." Sunday is designated as a national day
of prayer. The Mesa Lanes in Costa Mesa
will sell POW·MIA bracelets.
On Monday, citizens have-been asked
by tbe Pmldent to wrlle Hanoi or em·
busies of eommunist countries in pro-
test of prlsOner coodiUons and th• lack
of information about them.
A new Dag and sym~I of the National
Leall'\le of Families will be unveiled m
W-ashington on Tuesday.
Also on Tuesday 1 citizens have betn
urged to tum on automobile headJJghta In
the daytJme as a reminder of these men.
Community bOildings will be dedlcaled
In honor of the POWs and MJAs. The
Tustin Community Center at the comer
of El Gamino Real and Third Streets will
be dedicated to them al ! p.m. Thursday. _
On Good Friday, worship services t1a·
tion·wlde will have speci1l pra yers men-
tioning the men.
And next Saturday, rallies and
ceremonies throughout the country will
be beld: 10me to collect lctltrs for the
embassies.
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Use of Jbe temporary roadway for a
mµimum of lour yet1rs will be limited
t. bicycllsla and pedestrians, the city
said.
Check Advice
Of Handyman
Handymatt Patlerns, one or the
most popular "do-it.younelf" col·
umns 1n the United States, is one of
the regular re•tures of the new
Home-Garden Page lhe DAILY
PILOT presents on Saturdays.
In add!Uon to the "patterns" col·
uron by Steve Ellingson, you'll
find gardenlng and lawn care tips
written by experts in their fields.
Cbeck the page today. lt'1 Page 4.
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Judge Walter W. Olaramza of Hu~
tington Beach has been appointed to the
Ora~e County Superior court bet1ch by
Gov. Ronald Reagan, tnfonned IOW'ctl
said today.
The Sl-yeaNJld judge, now with the
West Orange County>Judlclal Dislricl
Court, confirmed the appointinent and
said be .is under the Jin.preisk>n it would
be officially at1noubced spmetlme today.
A registered Democrat since 1943,
Judge Charamia waa appointed to the
lower court in SeptembOr 1164 by f-er
Governor Edm\Jftd. G. 1:Pat·~ Brown, aln
a Democrat.
When O'laramza was appoi11ted judge,
he was the secohd o[ two judg" In the
old HunUngton BeaclhSoal B e a c h
Municipal Court District. The district
later wss expanded, renai;ned and moved
to Westminster.
Judge Charamu, resident of 6082 Rose-
mont Drive, Huntington Beach was clty
attorney for Newport "Beach from 1957 to
1!164.
A nalive of South Da~ota. be at)ended
the University of South Dakota and (Jc,.
cldenlal Olllep. He .Otaloed ~ la•
degree £roui UC Berkeley in 116:.
APPOINTMENT SIEN Judto Wollw Choromu
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Brashears testified that he was right on'
lime but was kept arguing outside the of.
flee by deputy sherlffs. He said the
Jury Selection
Set for Monday
Jury ae.lettlon 11 scheduled . to resume
Monday tn the O~ange Coooty Superior
Court trial or • Garden Grote man ac-
cused of tilt murder of bi1 g~I friend's
15-montl><Jld baby.
The panel eventually named in Judge
Olaude <>wens' courtroom wtll be-asked
to mull murder, child molest. and Jodomy
charges filed against DonaJd Lee Coats, 39. .
'eoats was aJTtSted May 28 shortly after
Mn . Edno McWhortu. 18, called police
to the Garden Grove. apartmet1t ahe
1ha;rcd with Coals to report the beating of
hor oorl, Chadd Bryan Dunham.
Police' 1ald lhey found tilt infant
bltedinJ, ba~ly' bruised and unconsclou•.
Ile died a abort time laler in a local
hoopilll.
Orange
Weatltv
Fair weolher Is predicted for
youngsters hitting Orange County
beaches during the first day of
Easter vacatipn. There will bt
some low cloud!. Hl&h.s In the 10111 lows in the 50's.
INSmE TODAY
Arizuna authoritie1 have thtif'
hands full fighting cocll nut·
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DAILY l"ILOT Sfllf l"htr.
Meet Frasier's Daughter
Surpri•~ Move -'
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Berrigan Case
Defense Rests
HARRISBURG. Pa. fU P!) -The Har·
ri!burg Seven answered the government's
conspiracy charge" with silence.
the defense rested Jts case Friday IO
seconds after it opened. No witnesses
were called.
•·The defendants seek peace." former
Attorney General Ramsey Clark shouted
to a stunned jury. "They shall always
seek peace and prorlaim their innocence
of these charges. On behalf of the defen-
dants. the defense rests."
The seven antiwar activists charged
with plotting to kidnap presidential ad-
viser Henry Kissinger , blow u p
Huntington Girl
Struck by Auto
· Said 'Critical'
\\1ashington healing tunnels and raid
draft boards, explained that Judge R.
Dixon Herman forced thtir decision.
"\Ve have 11 judge with no sense or
justice." the Rev. Neil ~1cLaughlin said
at a news conrerence followi ng the court
sesslon. "He crippled us in every ap-
proach we wanted to take."
The defendants \Yanted to call FBI
Director J. Edgar lioo\•er and KiSsinger
to the stand as part of their effort to put
the Vietnam v.•ar on 1rial.
Her man earlier denied their request lo
show the g overn ment was
"discriminating" again.st the defendants
because they oppose the current Vietnam
policy. They said his decision indicated
he would force them to limit their
defense strictly to the charges.
"We've been denied our motion to
present evidence , . • t0o make a case
against this government ," Sister Eliza-
beth McAlister said.
She said the defendant s agreed to end
the case after an hour and a hall of
discussion and "a Jot of praying."
Three youngsters from Fa irview State Hospital
(Kenny, Lynette and Scott -from left to ri ght)
were in the "advance guard " which visi ted Lion
Cauntry Safari and met one of 34 cubs sir.ed . by
Frasier the Fantastic. Two busloads of Fairview
youngsters have been inv ited to visi t the Laguna
Hills animal preserve free of charge on Monday
and Tuesday (Uncle Len Days) and readers of the
Uncle Len column also can· get in free. For details,
se e the colu mn on Page 7 today.
A 6-ye11.r-old girl from Huntington
Beach was critically injured !ate Friday
afternoon when she apparently dashed in
front of a car and was struck, authorities
reported.
The Rev, Phil ip Berrigan. the central
figure in the alleged plot. issued a state-
ment from his prison cell saying he
dis agreed \\'ith the decision to rest "as
humanly and as strenuously as I could.
"J felt we ought to face squarely the
\'iolent absurdity of this indictment that
we ought to submit to the requirements
of truth ... that we owed people an ex-
planation of our lives and resistance," he
.said. Violence Anticipated
A fwr Irish Takeover
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPIJ -
Protest.ant vigilantes widened patrols of
their neighborhoods today in anticipation
of new violence resulting from Britain's
decision to take over direct rule of
Northern Ireland.
Half a dozen bombs expl ode d
throughout Northern Ireland within hours
of the British government's an·
nouncement Friday that it was ending 51
years of unbroken Protestant rule here in
a move aimed at restoring eventual
peace.
At Maghera. near Londonderry, bombs
exploded Friday night in two shops on
Lower Main Street·, damaging 30 shops
and injuring eight persons. A police
spokesman said a two-minute warning
was received before they went off.
In BeUast, two youths. with two girl s
acting as lookouts, planted a bomb
outside a pub on Great Patrick Street, a
Roman C.Stholic area~ witnesses said. It
damaged , buildings and shattered win·
dows but caused no injuries.
A member of the militant Protes'lanl
Vanguard group, which has vowed to defy
direct rule from London, said its patrols
in Protestant neighborhood s had been
stepped up because of the British action .
Both the official and provisional wings
of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) said
they would continue their war of bombs
and bullets to achieve unification with the
ma inly Roman Catholic Irish Republic to
the south.
William Craig, a former home affairs
minister and now head of the Vanguard
movement, said direct rule brought
Northern Ireland closer to civil war.
He called for a 48-hour protest work
stoppage beginning Monda y.
Some 6,000 shipyard workers staged a
protest march through Belfast Friday.
··we are appalled .al the irresponsible
decision of the British government,"
Craig told newsmen. "They h a v e
suspended a democratically elected
parliament without the consent of the
people who elocted it. They have done it
to try to appease the wicked, Ir·
responsible minority movement that
believes in murder by bomb and bullet."
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North Vietnam has conducted a 31h-y ear
filibuster for propaganda purposes.
"I am not saying that this move is
going to bring a negotiation," the Presi-
dent said. "I do say, however, that it was
nocessary to do something to get the
talks off dead center and to see whether
the enemy continued to want to use the
talks only for propaganda or whether
they wanted to negotiate."
He .also told reporters that the United
States would return to the peace talks
when the North Vietnamese indicated
they would negotiate seriously.
Film on Boys· Clubs
A vailahle in Beach
Officials at Pacifica Hospital said today
!hat Carolyn Gage, 6372 Silverwood
Drive, was in the intensive care un it and
"doing as well as can be expected."
She was taken to Pacilica shortly after
the 5:30 p.m. accident. Surgeons
performed emergency surgery that lasted
several hours.
Police said the mishap occurred at the
intersection of Brent Circle and
Silverwood Drive, just a few yards from
the girl's home . She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gage.
The driver or the car was identified by
police as 17-year-old Anne Lenore Maltby,
6301 Myrtle Drive, Huntington Beach.
The jury should receive the case by
Tuesday, following clo,ing arguments by
both sides and a lengthy charge by
Herman.
Hunt Continues
For Corrigan,
Man Files Suit 211d Passenger
Civil air Patrol planes and ground
In Son's In1" ury search crews still have found no trace of the son of famed aviator Douglas "Wrong
\Vay'' Corrigan despite a three-day
An Angry father who claims his small search.
son was seriously injured shortly after a A CAP spokesman said late Friday the
class of educationally handi capp ed searchers cover ed the coastal areas
children was sent to play in Mariner's between Long Beach and S.!ln Diego
Park, Newport Beach, without adult and moved inland as far as Julia n in th e
supervision has sued the class teacher. mountains northea st of San Diego.
11Smile in His Pocket," a movie about the city and the Newport-Mesa Unified Object or the search is Roy w. C-Or·
the Boys Club of America, is available School District for $250,000. rigan. 22, and a passenger identified by
for showing to homeowner associations, James A. Anderson, 219 Santa Tsabel, the CAP as Roger Powell of Santa Ana
civic clubs and other organizations in Costa Mesa, bl.!lmes Mariner's Elemen-who disappeared Tue sday morning in
Huntington Beach. ta ry School teacher Carol K. Patterson Corrigan's single-engine Cessna JSO.
The film was made in Newport Beach. and the two agencies in his Orange Coun-The pair reportedly planned to fl y O\'er
For information about it contact Pat ty Superior C-Ourt action for the injuries Orange County toward San Diego and
Downey, executive director of the Hun· suffered by hi s 9 ·year · old son, John shoot some photographs from the air.
tington Beach Boys Club, at 536-9415. Craig Anderson . The search is expected to continue today.
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Harris Rogers'
-Rites Scheduled
Funeral ser\'lces \\•ere scheduled today
ror Harris Rogers, of 17121 Courlne1
Lane. Huntington Beach. who died Tues·
day from multiple internal injuries he
suffered in an automobile accident.
The services were to beg in at 1 l
a.m. at the First Baptist Church. 10t h
Street and Pine Avenue in Long Beach .
Rogers is survived by his wife, ~
Nadyne: da ughters, Miss Joyce Rogers,
f\·lrs. Warren George and Mrs. Don
Phillips, and four grandchildren, all ol
Long Beach.
Accident Victim
I\.aryn Elliott
Services Monday
Graveside services will be conducted tn
Newport Beach Monday morning for 15-
year-old Mission Viejo High School coed
Karyn Elliott who died late Thursday
from traffic injuries.
Miss Elliott, described by fichool
spoke sme n as an active, pop u I a r
agricuHu re student. was fatally injured
March 17 in a single-car crash in the El
Toro area. Three teenage companions
suffered minor hurts in the rollover of
the auto.
Miss Elliott was the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robe rt Elliott of 25471 Grissom
Road, Laguna Hills. Mr. Elliott is a
general contractor.
The rites will be conducted at the
graveside at 11 a.m. in Pacific View
Memorial Park. Saddleback Chapel in
Tustin is in charge of arrangements.
Besides her parents, Miss Elliott leaves
her brothers, Robert and Todd ; a sister,
Susan, all of the fami ly home: her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V.
Elliott of Colver City, and her great•
grandmother. Mrs. Marie Alice Elliott,
also of CUJver City.
Cronquist Rites
Planned Monday
Services will be held Monda y for Ray•
mrind J. Cornquist who died Thursday At
the age of 79.
Mr. Cronquist has lived in Newport
Beach for 17 years and was a postal
railway clerk.
He is survived by his wife, Hazelle of
515 Irvine Ave.; three daughters,
Genevieve Garner. Betty Maltix and Jae·
queline Mesna ; and seven grandchildren.
Services will be 11t 2:30 p.m. Monday at
the Peek Family Colonial Fun dera l Home
in Westminster. Burial will follow at
Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport
Beach.
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