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1975-03-08 - Orange Coast Pilot
l I I \ VOL. 68, NO. 67, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ByJ)OUGL,\S FRITZSCHE Of Ille 0.ltr PilM SC.ff The University or California is $88 million s hort or providing the medical education and health care delivery system promised the state's voters who approved the $156 million 1972 health sciences bond issue, university officials said Friday. Consequently, c utbacks will be required in facilities planned for the UC Irvine and UC Davis medical schools, the intended principal recipie nts ol the bonds funds, two university higher-ups told a board of regents commit· tee. Tbe stark fiscal realities pro· vided a counterpoint for a largely philosophical discussJon of the role of health sc:iences education in the university system. The Board of Regents Commit· tee on Educational Policy met in San Francisco ~iday for a first look at proposed alternatives for the medical education and health care deliven s ystems planned at the Irvine and Davis campuses. The university offic:ials, UC Vice Pre sid e nt Chester Mccorkle and UCLA public health Dean .Lester 8reslow • blamed "for~es outside the un-- ivemty" fqr the fiscahhortfall Tight finances, the.. economy, new building standards, cuts ln feckral aid and inflation were the cujpn1s in the •lashed purchas-, ing p0wer of the boOd issue, they said. The $88 m iHion l"eported shortaJe wM arriVed at by total already are ing the $37 million health facilities o\'erJ)udget a!ld the $51 4 million needed forstruc tural renovations lo university owned facilities The total will go higher. they nMed, when the cost of bringing the Sacramento County Medical Center up to earthquake satety standards i• estimated: M~Corkle speculated the reoova· lions could tQ~l $40 million or more No action oth,r than a promise for a May 1' accounting of estimated costs for health sciences a lternatives came from the half·day session. Impassioned pleas and stormy rhetoric deliver'ed by UCI representatives and two .state legis lators und erscored ~ the crucial nature or the forum. But the pleas seemed to roll orr Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr., t.he key figure among the group of re- gents ringing a cluster of tables. Brown controls the state purse strings and has constantly re· minded the regents that the i.in· iversity h as to face toug h economic times by carving extra notches in its fiscal belt. One of thoie notches is likely to be UCI's planned on-campus hospital, described as a criUcal part of the campusm expansion pla n by med school Dean Stanley van den Noort. D inte-~Line argains TOdag TEN CENTS ~ • A special study group appoint· ed to look into alternatives for the med :.chool plans at UC I and UC Davis came up with a total of 24 alternatives for UCI. None of the alternatives includes construe· ttonof an on-campus hospital Ho" e \ er . Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post 's s uggestion that the UCl-California Coll ege or Medicine be closed was included in the list. But that alternative was labeled "least desirable." So crur1a l is the on-campus hos1>ltal to Dr. \'a n den Noorl that <See MEDICAL, PageA2) uster Power Diluted • CoUJ·thouse Siiiking · 2 Rooms Evacuated in Westminster By GARV GRANVILLE 01 llle Dally Piiot St;tll The $2.3 million West Orange County Municipal Courthouse In Westminster is sinking and coun- ty building officials said late Fri· day they don't know what to do about it But for openers. they ordered two courtrooms in the seven-year old s ingle story building vacated as "a safety pr~caution " And Building Services Depart ment officials m et past nightfall di scussing ways to attempt lo halt the slippage and further damage to the building So far , only the $1.2 million wing of the .courthouse that was built irf' 1968 has been damaged by the spot slippage According to county building services director Joe Smisek, the uneven settling has already caused som e floor depressions and placed an unexpected strain on reinforced concrete ceiling beams Smisek s a i<this department of ficials were discussing two possi . ble ways to attempt to halt t}'lf slippage -Presure groting, the pump mg of cement. sand and wate1 underground in the hopE' it will solidify to form a solid subterra nean foundation for the dis tressed building -Pilings driven into the ground beyond a point where cluste of yieldy peat bogs a re now believed to exist Whatever remedy is decided <See COURT . Page A%l Mesa Meat Heist Suspects -CaJitUred Two of three persons who al- legedly loa de d their car with meat stolen from several Costa Mesa markets were Jailed Fri day night after a high speed chase that ended in Fountain Valley They w e re identified as Wilmer Robinson Jr , 25, of Santa Ana. and Louise Allen. 28. of Pa¥ amount Tobacco ~firm Sl!ed Over Death Police said they mov~ in on the car occupied by the trio stiort· ly after they failed in an attempt to steal meat ftom the Alpha Beta mar ket, 2200 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa They said the speeding car led them on the San Diego Freeway to Slater A venue in Fountain Valley where three police cars from that city backed up three Costa Mesa units in ma~ing the a r rest of two s uspects. Police were still looking early today for another man who leaped from the halted car and successfully ran from the con- ver ging patrol car s They said 50 pounds of meat stolen from Lucky's, Ralph's and Safeway markets in Costa Mes;i was recovered from the halted vehicle. Police s aid t he trio carried shopping bags into the Costa Mesa stores, selected choice cuts from the meat counter and hid the meat under other purchases as they left the premises. Oil Spill Cleaned Up In Huntington Beach Huntington Beach lifegua rds said the city beaches were clean Friday arter workmen removed a stocky oil s pill along a two- block section of the sand. Jjm W ay , city beach s upervisor. said the oily goo ap· peared after heavy rain passed through a city drainage ditch and washed out residue from a two· week-old oil well s pill downtown. ty culvert, which empties into the ocean. • . Way said city crews watched the ocean water then but there wasn 't enough. water passing through the culvert to carry the oil into.the ocean waters. ' A Mission Viejo widow who. blames a par ticular brand of c\garettes for her husband's de ath from lung cancer sued the company Friday for $2 million. Mrs Barbar a Pines, 26541 Mimosa La ne, Mission Viejo, names the tobacco firm Liggett and Myers a s defendants in her , Orange County Superior Court action and identifies Chesterfield Kings as the m·ake of cigarette that a lleged ly caused her husband's death. Women's apparel executive Alan Pines. 43. died on March 9, 1974, from lung cancer, accord· ing to the suit. He is survived by his widow and four children: Michael, 17, Stephen, 15, Wendy. 10. and Andrew, 6. It is a lleged in the lawsuit that Mr. Pines developed cancer of the lungs and respiratory tract from the eHect of cigarettes he smoked from 1950 until shortly before his death last year . Police Kill G1DDD81l After Woman Slain MT. SHASTA <AP> -An un· identified gunman was shot and killed by a highway patrolman Frida)' after breaking into the home of a Mt. Shasta-woman and shooting her to death, police say. RESCUEDSURVIVORS LEAVE COAST GUARD CUTTER Two Perished as Cabin Cruiser Sank Off Los Angelet Two Aboard Drown 7 Rescued From Sinking LOS ANGELES <AP> -Two men were killed and seven other persons were rescued from cold. storm-tossed seas Friday after their 38-foot cabin cruiser's engine apparently exploded and the boat sank within four minutes, the Coast Guard said. The survivors, all equipped with life jackets, were in the water for 25 minutes before they were rescued by the tugboat Roughneck off Point Vicente. A h e li copter pilot wh o transferred the survivors to the Coast Guard cutter Point Judith said one survivor told him the boat's engine exploded. The dead were identified as Rody Rodney Harrun. 55, of Signal Hill, and Paul Edwin Yearout, 56, of Paramount. Cruiser taken b v u C o a ~t Gua r d helicopte r ·to Torrance l\lemorn.11 Hospital. They were identified as Laura Twiss, 21:.:. of Covina who was in satis factorv condition . her mother. llolly T°wiss. 26. also in satisfactory condition. <.1nd Carl Yearout, S2. in critical ('On· dition. The other four survivor~ and the two bodies were transferred by helicopter to the Point Judith and taken lo the Terminal Island Coast Guard base Thev , .. ere idcnltfil'<i <•S Jay Wol cqtt. 40, of Seal Be ac h . Eugene Herrera. 38. of Long Beach; his brother. Ray lier rara . 42 . of Lon~ Be ach . and Phil Green, 32, of Long Beach. Debate Ruling Revised WASHINGTON <AP l Tht .Senate voted Friday night to make it eas ier to choke off filibusters. It voted 56 to 27 to r evise its cloture rule to permit limitation of debate by a three-fifths ma· jority of the S e n a te me m · bers hip 60 o ut of the 100 senators insleiJ d of a l\\O·third~ ma jont v of those vo ting. ihe ontv exception is that the tY.O·thirds r equirement y,ould be retained for curbing debate on future proposals to change th.- rules. Oppo nents of the filibuster have contended that it enable~ ~ sma\\ ft\1J\on1.y to b\ock, ~a.y or force tpe weaken1ng of con- troversial legislation. They first succeeded in adopting a cloture rule in 1917. But defende r '> of f1libustt•r argued that free dehcik is "hat has mad l" t hl' Seni.lk uniq U•~ e1mong parliament <.11',\' hodtl'!'> and that the l\\O·th1rds ('loture rule '' <1s necessary to protect mi non · ty rights . Final action was taken tn th~ long. bitte r dis pute after the Senate earlier Fnd:.i,\ voted 71 -21 -or 10 more t han the necessary l\..:o-thirds nw1ority- to limit further deb;,i t('. Dt>spill' this ;,i nd Jn .1ppeal by l\1 uJOrtty Lcadl'r ~I 1kt• :\lansf1eld 1 D-Mont.) for an er.cl to ··di latory ta('t1<:s." Sen. Ju me:-. B Allen 1 o. /\la . l and oth<.·r dd('nders of I he t\\O·lhirds rule m udeL'H"r.' dfort to stave off a sho'' do\\ n Once debate lim1tat111n "a!> put into effect. each senator·s )',peak- ing time \\as re~tnctt•d to one hour. However , this did not prevent the offering of am cnclnwnts . ap-. peals from rulings of the chair. quorum ('alls . the forcing of roll c a ll votes a nd olhet t imc · consuming moves Sen. Walter F :\londall' I D· Minn. J decli:lrcd after the final voll': ··t'm thrilled l>y the out - come. It couldn't coml' at a bet· ler time " Mondale said thl' rules change Y.ill cnable quicker SenalL' action on tax reform. con~unwr proter· t1on m eas ure~ a nd plan~ lo :.1mphf) voter registration in presidential elections. Allen told newsmen thur ·"\he ('om promise ''as <1l )e;,t)oo\ better than the origina l e ffort.·· '' h1ch <See DEBATE, Pagc .\2) "They tried to stop the oil before it got into the drain," Way said, "then they clrined up ever· ything in the street'' After heavy rain Wednesday ifternoon, the oil passed o n through the ditch and into the wpter, Way said. Currents car- ried the spill along a two-block , area, wasbi{lg it onto the sand. He desctibed the washup as "fairly light." Officers identified the dead woman as E lizabeth W«;yant. They said they had not yet de· termined tbe identity of the gun· man. Three of the rescued were Chief Larrv Brown, captain ol the Point Judith. said the boat. a convert ed ACR. sank within --------------, But apparently some oil from the spill, at Walnut Avenue an~ Second Street, seeped into the c1· SPEEDY TRIAL RULED COSILY NanpotOtr and cqad~ needed to carry ~t provisiona of a ne10 U.S. S~tdJI Trial Act could cost 0 up· warda of 110 mUUon, •• lhfl NtWSNAME toUI m8'ftbcr• of the Amerlcota 8o1'. Aaaodation. CCllil ,ou nam c tlah NBWS · NAM£, tu cit~/ ~oflM~•OOiln'! fin fo THI QUI%°" P.0p A1 to /"-' Oii& •I~ or~ Cofnd, ~ lfV OllMN•Mf IN olMr ,.,.. Qm.,_., m "* C1&f"f9d evtnf• ~. THI Ql/11 w ~INd ~ tlw .._ ,,,.. _.,,...,_°'a tttvk• to onia *1illlnU. I I f The city notified \Ile Coast Guard of the s pilt immediately h e said , then rectlved permission for work crews to disc under the af£ected area. The work was completed by Thurs· day mornin g. · ''With • small quantity, we disk it underneath and it dls· ~Ives rather rapidly," Way ex· plained. "It w~s unfortun ate," he added, but said he had recelvedi no complaints about lbe mess. Bandit Geu C.Sh M(ami Lolita Girl Taught Sex Tricks t:ii 13 four minutes after it began tak· ing on water t wo miles off th<• Palos Verdes Peninsula. Marine Killed On Freeway A young Marine who apparent ly was atte mpting to cross \he Santa Ana Freeway on foot was struck and killed ln heavy. rain hampered t raffic Friday night, ·California Highway Patrolmen saJdtoday. Orange County oor04ltr's de· puties rerused lo \d ntlfy the 20-year-old victim p~nd1ng notlftuti911 today of his .next ol kin. Or ange Co ast More we t weather is on the horizon for today, with gusty winds backing it up. Look for fair skies and warmer tem- peratures for Sunday. I NSIDE T ODA l' "I inttnd to run tor prf'Stdf!Tlt . and I intend to win . Prestdent F'ord told tltt torldly applaudmg hetrorchy of the Rt p11bl1con Par· ty Fnday night as elements of t~ GOP ~gon m ulling third por· t~ ospf rottou. Sn ,,. . lnck-~ . .. I l . I ,-• I • • For Newport Beach detectives probing the largest commercial holdup in m e m o ry -last Tuesday's $256,000 Jewel and gem heist-issued an appeal late F'tiday for information related to a possible gct<.i"·ay rar Detective Sam Amburgey said that there is :.i s trong pos · sibility that the bearded ban. dit 1,1,·ho robbed Barr jewelers in the Westcliff Pluza shopping l'enter mav have "borrowed " a · new Chev.rolet or similar ca r from a sales agency And during a purported test drive, Amburgey said, the bandit Death Toll In Tel Aviv Raid Rises TEL AVIV I AP ) -The rubble or a hotel demolis hed in an Arab terrorist ra id y ielded five more bodies Friday. bringing the of ficial dealh toll to 18 Poli ce said more viclims may still be round as searchers con L1nued Lo dig through Lhe debris of the small Savoy Hotel in Tel Avi v's shabby red light dislrict The kno"·n d e ad included seven or the eight Arab raiders \\.'ho slipped as hore in rubber d i n g hi es. captured Lh e waLerfront hote l Wednesday ni ght and blew up an entire noor a s Is raeli troops stormed the building earl y Thursday One Arab was captured The other victims "'·ere three I s raeli soldiers and eig ht civilians Police s aid the fi ve bod ies found Friday v.·ere those of a Ge rman . a Dutc h·born Israeli teenager, a S\\'iss man and woman and a Somali Radio Israel said the corpses or several European tourists might still be in the wreckage Officials said the purpose of the terrorist raid was to salx>tage Secretary or State 1-lenry A Kiss· in~er's peace talks in Egypt The terrorists tried Lo make it appear thaJ their mission was launched from Egypt, marking _ .. Egyp\ia.u Army Searrien'' and "Kissinger's mission will fail" on one or the landing dinghies Bui Radio Israel said the 150· ton ship from \l."hich the terrorists launche d their dinghies had come from Lebanon Suspect Gives Innocent Plea In CdM Death The male nurse accused or murdering Nancy Atwater of Corona del l\tar pleaded innocent Friday A preliminary hearing is scheduled April I for Daniel Gerbis Bedeli an , 40 . The Lebanese immigrant is ac· cused or battering Mrs. Atwater to death with a bronze duck on F'cb S in h e r home a t 4633 Perham Road, Cameo Shores. lier body was found in an oil drum in a Pacoima junk yard. The drum h ad been filled with cc· ment Redelian "'as paid $100 per day S.lurdl.y, Mitch!, 117& •• could have pulled Lhe daring dayli1bt holdup. ··we have two appeals, real ly." he e~plalned , ·'One is to auto dealel"'S' in the Harbor Area whO may have al· lowed a test drive to a man in his mid 20s wearing a beard and dressed in blue.denim slacks and jacket "The other is one related to a fourth · grade girl from Mariner's School who may be of great help to us," he explained Amburgey said that the youngster figures as a witness berause investigation has re vealed that a girl apparently re lated to friends an account of see ing the bandit flee the business carrying a small pistol and a s hoppin g bag filled with thousands of dollars in loot "'\\'e h<ive information about the gi rl's story but we don't knO\Y who she is,·· Amburgey said As for the getaway car. the de tective said ~hat partial "'itness accounts r einror ce the theory that the bandit may have used a dealer's car The vehicle 1,1,·ould have bee n checked out in the midafternoon hours last Tuesday It may be a 1975 Chevrolet or similar auto with a black vinyl roor and red paint. he said Anyone with inCormation 1s en couraged to notify the depart ment a t 644·3754 f'rolfl Page A I COURT ••• on, it will take the form of a re commenda\ion to the Board of Supervisors Tuesday by En vironmental Management Agen cy chier George Osborne What will it cost to halt the slip page and to repair the damage" Smisek refused to speculate However, one county official who refused to be identified said ii "will probably cost between $200,000 and $300,000 · The six-courtroom wing of the 12·courtroqm courthouse under the s lippy footing attack was built by Foster Construction Company of Anaheim. according to Smisek He said that a r eview or inspec lion records indicated that Foster had complied with the courthouse's plans and specifica- tions They 1,1,•ere prepared by LeRoy Ros e and As soc iates. an Anaheim archictectural firm Rose was County Board of Supervisors chairman Ralph Dicdrich''s 197 2 campaign finance committee chairman and the d e.signer o r the county"s newest medical clinic at Orange Cou nt y Medi ca l Center in Orange. Shortly a ft er Di edrich took of. !ice. R ose wa s awarded a $300,000 contract to design a county administration building ~·hich has not yet been built. The Westminster Civic Center near Beach Boulevard and Westminster Avenue where the troubled courthous e stands is in an a rea afflicted by foundation problems sometimes caused. Smisek said, by c lusters of peat bogs. I Weather I U.S. S""'lflary av Tio! E .t.SSOCl.1.TIED P'JllESS t o ca r e for th e murdered woman's hus band, A.G. Alwaler, " a former \Vrigley Chewing Gum executive. Atwater is mentally A 1e1e w1nJfr storm wnicn <lrOl)l>e<l ,..rt., 11 loot OI ""°"'on wme I""'" of Ill• Ml-11 lw-.:1 IO< Ille,. IEn~-IO<ll'r. c>«""ll ,._tol lt"lf -· ill Bede lian re m ai ns in county jail v.·ith bail set at SI00,000. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT T ... ()o_ (o." (),o,o, l'•lol, .. 111~n "'°"' ._,_ ........ ..,. l'••U •>Pvll'•-IW .. Clf.., .... "'"" ""bl'"''"Q Co"'P~"' ~-•!• "'"-.,. 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John Wiiiiams, 27, Arrested After Two Wounded Berserk Man Slwots Two Wome~ Sei.zed l\tlAl\11 Fl a !APl -A main tenance m a n at m ental hospital returned lo the hospital hours aner he "'as fired Friday and shot the administrator and her assistant. police said Th e t1,1,-·o wom e n ~·ere hospitalized 1n serious condition John L \.\1il\iams V was ar PTA Leader Held in Theft A Cos t a Mesa elementary school PT A pres ident faces charges or embezzlement and grand theft today following her arrest Friday afternoon on char gers of taking $550 from Paren1 Teacper Association runds Martha L Boegel 45, or 1850 Kentucky Place. was arrested by Detective Gerry Thompson on the fe lony charges and re leased shortly therea rter on S250 bail Investigators said Mrs Boegel is accused of taking the sum from California Elementary School PTA treas ury funds over a five month period 4 PC. SET rested 1n a M\a"mi apLrtment building several hours after the shootings and charged \.\•.ith \\\"O counts of assault with intent lo commit murd ('r. a polil·e spokes man 9'a1d ·Police said there was no ,addltional .gwifire v.•hen Williams 1,1,-·as arrested:~ Police quoted witftesses as s~y ·1ng that \Villi an1s "·ho h ad \\"Orked a t Do dge l\Te n1 ori al llospital for about a year. en tered the administrator 's office and began ShoOting "I-le lef1 the hospital .. after ht· was fired and returned a.bout 2· 25 pm "'ith a 22-caliber rif!(', ·· said oolice s pokes1nan Angelo Bitsis Bits1s sa id \\'illia ms called Dod ge l\femor1 al <ifter the shoot· ing and said he 1,1,•as going to kill hin1 sc lf l~ater friend s of Williams told police that he had telephoned then1 making similar threats Police s utd hos pital ad min1 strator EIC'anor Gil bert. in her 50s s urr e r e d multiple gunshot wounds to the chest. ab· domen and both a rms '!'hey said her assistant Velma Odell . 51. \\'as shot in the chest . I Fro•Pa~AI • MEDICAL .•• he told Brown and the other re gents that ht would· ralher close the school lban preside O\!er ttle medeocre level of medical education lhat would result from any of the sug1esled altemative Recalling the numerous 'ch;.1nges in plans for the. Irvine med &chool..--he said. :..:The medical school has been in llmOO for seven years Since last Call. we have been a moribund institu lion that has been losing faculty and has been unable to recruit faculty \\Te would prefer a swift end to a slow ind lingering death " Contending that his remarks renected the views of the med school faculty. Dr van den Noort predicted a mass exodu& a{ facul ty if the on-campus hospital is not funded But UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich disagreed "I am not r eady lo close the medici:ll school. ' Aldrich said "Thal is not an option Jam ready to buy "Tell us how much money is a\·ailable and y.•e v.·ill produce the be:;t mect1 cal school we can I have been making do since 1967 a t Irvine At no time have the re soU.1·ces \VC needed become available \Ve have had to make do, ....,·e.'ha ve had to cut back and we'v.e done it ''It may "'cl\ be that the dean and' ~fac ulty will depart, but I am n •ready to cash in on the medic I school If somebody chang · signals o n me and dra\\"S anothell ball park. 1 \\'ill still be playin( there I 1,1,•on't quit," Aldrich said From Page Al DEBATE ... \.\"ould have c ut off debate \Vilh l\\'O·lhirds of those senators ac· tua\ly present and voting.· ·"If \\"e had not put up a fight the gag rule senators 1,1,·ou ld ha\"e rammed through that first at· te mpt." ,<\lien said. The revised cloture rule was sponsored by Senate leaders of bot h parties as a compromise solution to a battle launched \\"hen the present Congress con- vened Jan 14 . The change f11 ade in the rule is the first since 1959, "·hen the Senate reduced from t"·o-thir4,s or the overall m'e mbership~ l \.\'O-thirds of those voting the ma- jority required to limit debate. 01lly Pi!~ Stall Piiot• Ready lo Go f-le's good -natured and game for a nythin g . lle's part German shepherd and part beagle hound. 1-le's eight m onths old. Can you resist that " happy fac e? You can have him or one like him for a pet by contacting the Orange County Animal Shelter, 532·7934. Lennon Faces Suit NE\V YORK <A P ) ~ A $4 2 million federal damage suit "'as filed Friday against former Bea- tie J ohn Lennon, accusing him of conspiring to n1onopolize hi s re· cordings. The action v.·as brought again st l.ennon and hi s company, Apple Records Inc. of Ne1,1,• 'll'ork. by Rig Seven l\1usic Corp. 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L JJ c 1 Wi1 thi~ tiOt sal tr~ 1 ant he! am at La $1.: 1 au• SUI gr, -Ro ; th• Fa · crt sal is< da: no da th le> WASHINGTON <ur1 >-The elite or the RepubUcan party promised a m iddle of the road victory next year by Pre.aident Ford, shifted it.a attention today to the GOP'• le~ding a(lvocate or •tum to the right. , · Former Gov. Ronald Reaian of . California was the windup speaker for the 1975 Republican IJ.eadership Conference, which drew 3,000 diners Friday night to hear Ford declare: "I intend to run for president. I intend to win." . Tax Vote Rejected In Valley Trustees or the Fountain Valley School District .un· animously resolved Friday night net to seek another 67-cent tax ove1ride election. Tbe decision' by the board ca1Tie just three days after dis- trict voters narrowly defeated the proposal, 2,875 to2,737 .. "There was lull agreement by the board," Supt. Bob Read com· mented after the meeting." I can only comment that there will be no further move this year to call for another override election.'' The decision means that trustees will now have to explore ways in which cuts can be made in the district's $12 million budget. District teachers asked trustees this week to make $670,000 worth of budget cuts out- side the classroom . Spokesmen tor the Fountain Valley Education Association have suggested 19 areas in which the budget could be trimmed - among the m the posts or district administrators, librarians, assis· tant superintendents and clerical personnel Newly elected board member Richard Plum commented that it was the duty of the board to ex· plore all possible alternatives before giving serious thought to the proposal that a second over- ride election be called. Budget cutting trustees in- dicated that district costs in the areas of Xerox expenses. testing, forecasting and eval\l,8tion will also be examined in a bid to live withio the $12 million limit. Laguna Beach Winter· Fest Concluding The 12th annual Laguna Beach Winter Festival will conclude this weekend with a benefit auc- tion of art and crafts, an antique sale, a craftsmen's fair and travel film presentation. The Museum of Art Affiliates antique. show and sale will be held from noon to 9 p.m. today and from noon to 6 p.m . Sunday at the museum, 307 Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach. Admission is $1.25. The Laguna Beach Boys Club a uction will be held al 2:30 p.m. Sunday at t~e Festival of Arts grounds, 650 La&{una Canyon 1Ro~d. · ., Also at the festival grounds is the Winter Festival Craftsmen's Fair" with 135 artists and ·craftsm en offering wares for sale. Admission is free. The fair is open from 10 a. m. until dusk to- day and Sunday I. I I Travel films will be shown al noon.1p.m .• 3 p .m. and 9 p.m. t!'· day and al 1:30 p1m . Sunday in the Forum Theater on the festival grounds. '50 Suspect. Set Free MINEOLA, N. Y. <U PI> -Chaun~y Tra~ick, a 63·year-old i.ong Island taxi driver described as a "hllrd •worktng, law- abiding citizen," was CJ:eed Friday as a suspect in a aun slayin; on a Chlca~o 1treel corner n early 25 yeenago. Jn a four·mlnute session ln Nassau County Court, Assistant Dlatrtct Attorney Juri Tooml told Jud•e Bernard Tomson that. Chicago police had re· q\lelted Travlck·a releau. Tooml read a tele,ram · rrom Chicaao authorttld ,.,hlch stated that th atate'• •Horney baa declined to el\radlt Travlck bec:a\11• "our ooly eyeball wltneu la Ill a.Dd can.not teJUly.'• Rea11n. charqpton of the Re~btJcan conseNatlves. faced an audience that was bom1-rded ln ltS llrst day•4 aeall0111 with warnings that \he GOP muat re· ach out for converts ~• the Democrats cmd independents. "We must dlscal'<l ~ attl~~e of excJuslveness that bas kept the Republican party's door closed too often while we give speeches about keeping it open," the President said. "We must erect a tent that ls big enough for au who tare about thll 1.,~'~~nt~y and believe In ............... can party eoouah to work throuah it for common IC)&ls.'r Ford conceded that Yictory de- pends on m•kiAC "solid pro- ereo,. •••inst. recessions, iqm•· tl<>11 and the energy crush bl.It sald he expects t9 do "just Qi;t" and to run (or president on that record. ''There 'ts nothing iffy about that slaterne"t l b\teAd to $eek the nomlnatlon,l lntend to win. I Intend to run ror president And I lnt~nd to win thet too." Be!ore ForCI, Vice President Nelson Roc)ce(~llcr, the man GOP con1ervl(Uv~s i;ay they rear 1'Jl0$l, madt-his own ap~_a.r for a broad·bas.ed R epu bU~h part>'. 0 Let•s k~P. two wrtief in U\ls eountry wlth broad apectrums of opinions~·.~ the vice president told tlie GOP offictals and activists from itcrQss the country who at· tended the cQnference. "I don't want to see qne party oC lbe right and one party of the left. .. But even as the party's top ' leaders called ror GOP uolt'y behind a mi"ddle of the road par· ty, a conservative group Jed by Sen. Jesse Helms <R·N.C.> agreed to be&in looking tnt.o state efeetlon taw$ wlth an eye wward creatlng a national third party on the rtght. And Senate Republican leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania. rtred 1 off a blast at Reagan and other conservttives for suggesting that liberals were getting too much power ln the party. Referring to Reagan's long since ended Democratic party allegiance, Scott said, .. I just don't think f wa nt lo accept udvice from (ta~ itors." t"ord was speaking to bis largest party audience since lbe 1974 post·Watergate elections. He was telling the GOP he could lead them lo victory in the 1976 presidential election. . "!he standing or our party ha~ h1l 1ts lowest point as far as I am concerned and it 's going up from this point foreward ," he declared . Ex-solon Raps Oil 'Conspiracy' By TERRY COVILLE Of tlle Oo1lly Piiot Sl.oltf Retired U .S Congressman Chet Holifield called the Arabian oil coalition .. the greatest extor- tion conspiracy in the history of mankind" in a speech Friday before the Huntington Beach Rotary Club The Mont ebello Democrat likened the increase ii) oil prices established by the M'id ·Eastern nations to the tribute demanded by the pirates of Tripoli in 1801 "Unless we utilize our coal and nuclear resources. our nation shortly will be forced to adopt a stagnant no·gro\\ th type of na· tional sickness.·· he told Rotat+ians ·suc h a policy means that the American dream of personal progress will turn into a nightmare··. SCHOOL CHILDREN ALONG THE ORA,.GE COAST CELEBRATED ARBOR DAY FRIDAY In South Laguna, Matt Crowl·and Karll Ballard With Trees He cited the increase in oil prices. from $3 25 per barrel to SlO 25. as one of the three major factors causing the nation's orc- sent economic crisis HITS OIL 'EXTORTION' . More Auto Trees Planted Factories Reopening Coast Kids Mark Arbor Day Arbor Day came to the Orange Coast Friday. celebrated by scores of elementary school stu· dents with tree plantings and special assemblies. DETROIT (AP>-The nation's ailing auto industry will have Schools from Seal Beath to San more plants open and more peo.. Clemente held events similar to pie on the job next week than at. the one al Laguna Beach's El any timesince it was caughlin, the. Morro School where a tree was throes of recession four months plan~ed while the . school or· ago. chest\-a performed ''This Land is But industry analysts cau· Your Land, This Land is My tioned that the apparent com· Land." eback by an indus try mired in its worst slump since World War n There was a slightly different could be short-Ii ved in the twist at Aliso Elementary School posttebate period. in South Laguna where each stu· The four major car producers dent in the kindergarten class of are recalling 44,400 hourly instructor Judy Neeve received a workersfromlayo!fnextweekas pine tree compliments o f they run all but two or 53 as-Keeline·Wilcox Nurseries. sembly plants, although many Several pine seedlin~ also were will continue to operate on re· donated to the school. duced schedules. At Victoria School in Costa Analysts say sales may fall orr Mesa, students gathered for an s harply. again t his month b hil because the re will be no cash re-Arbor Day assem ly w e their bates of up to $600 providing con-counterparts al Bayview School con g r egated on the school sumers with incentives to buy. grounds for a tree planting "Oon'tbesurprisedifyouseea •ceremony. sales lull in the first 20 days of March now that the rebates a re gone," said one analyst. That could mean the decline in layoffs also could be short-lived. The cpmpanies quickly adjust for falling sales through last·minute production cutbacks. . In the m eantime. General Motors, Chrysler and American Motors will operate all 36 or their assembly plants next week. while Ford M?lor Company will operate 15 of l 7j One spo kesman ror the Newport-Mesa Unified School District noted that the past prac· lice of service organizations donating trees for students to plant didn't materialize tl)is year ... Apparently. the state of the economy has hit them, too," he said. That wasn't the case at Ole Hanson School in San Clemente where five trees were donated by the San Clemente Garden Club. Arbor Day was created in 1872 Jobless Toll Holding -BUt Future Bleak by Julius Sterling Morton. a Nebraskan who later served as U S Secretary of Agriculture under Pre s id e nt Grover Cleveland. as the day for plant. ing trees Arbor Day 1s celebrated on dif- ffrent dates throughout the Unit- ed States because. o( U\e dlf· ference in planting seasons It bas been traditional for elementary school children to mark the day with tree plantings • SF25e2 26 d1911 REMOTE CONTROL The other two. said Holifield, involved the government 's failure to keep interest r ates lower. and the self·energizing spiral of prices and wages pro· ducing iofl ation Holifield. who serv~ 32 years in the House of Representatives, longer than any other California congressman. confined his re- ma rks to the energy crisis In opposing two much depen dance on oil imports, Holifield warned. 'Incredibly massive transfers of national treasure and re:;ources are being made as tribute to a conspiratorial band of extortionists 'The biggest heist of all time -something like $60 billion a Ex-congressman Holifield year -is beinl'( abetted by fre~ world nations Fantastically. it is the lions of the free world who are bowing to the extortionist de mands or a few conspiratorial jackals .. While he com pared the cur· rent situation to the pirates of Tripoli. Holifield refused to sug· gest the s ame solution used by Pr~sident Jefferson in lr()J. In a pre-speech press con- fe rence, one reporter asked Holifield at what price for oil would he consider it necessary lo ta\(e Jeffersonian action. But Holifield refused to say, replying 'Tm not gi\'ing you any headlines today I don't recom· mend war." NEW LOW PRICES on an ZENITH REMOTES SOlLl~D-iiATE CIHllOMAC.OlO( II ----. --- By the Associated Preas Jobs were al the center or the economic picture.today and the picture was mostly bleak duslrials jumped 8.29 to 770.10. also its highest point since the (lay Ford took office. Falling bank interest rates were credited with sust.aining the surge. Sf2541 • 25 cli.q AEMOfE CONTAOl _........__ Announcement or February's jobless rate showed that un- e mp lo y men l -though statistically unchanged from January -was 'Still headed up· ward. Two other developments pointed toward f\U'ther jobless· ness. On the bright side, meanwhile. wa~ a bill to create jobs continued to move lhcough Congress, and the Feder•I Reserve Board •nd some banks llcted to slimulatlng borrowing tD short up an economy lncreuhli· ly battered by recession. f The Federal Reserve, lD lower- Inf tu discount ntf! OI\ loans to mtmber banks lrom 6. '75 to e.25 percent. dted "the weaknea in eiconomic ecll~ity." The new rate t~kee effect Monday. · , Tbe Ne• York Stock SXcunae ·to1e to it. bllheal left! me. Pre1klent POi'd was .ntn lj Au,. 9, wjlh ad•aaeet ouatriP:" pin1 decllnes 998 to 417 •moat 25.93 miUloo •hares traded. The t>ow Jones aver~• Ol ao ln· And in Detroit, the nation's automakers announced produc- tion plans for next week that will cut their layoffs to the lowest level of 1975. More than 44,000 men and women will go back to work However, tbe autott\akers are still batUing their worst sales slump since World War ti snd wUl have 21•.600 of u-eir 6&3,000 hourly workers on layoffs next week. That's down fron\ 258.000 thiaweek. The lncrease ln prod~tion was prompted by recent. sales gains which were parUalb' 1Umwated by the companies' cash rebate procr1m1. The decline in tayofft could be ahort·llved if sales fall acaJn. • Tb• MU09'•l unem~ymenl rate anftNihMd by ti* toYem- m•t thowed that the num~r of people out of work wa• Ulc 'I to lftereue. ;1iJf.lrN SPACE COMMAND WHYIUYAT AI C7 .................................... _,......,., ,_ ..... .... •I,_-.... ....... • t ,_ ...... Mo.........,•.,..........,_ ............... ..._. .......... ..,. .. , a-.·-....... -4 • ...... _._...._t .............. ~~ I board ol ~. llioU"d d ¥l• alonary Outreaob Ud the church eouncll; ebmcb membtrl pct frtendl an lnvltecl to a dinner at 6 p.m., followed by a present. Uon by Rev. JoQe.& Pin& Ba,ew Claueta of San Oeme.te. l.O"I W. Marqult• Ave., will bolt a coaeert procrun by "Daybreat••, a musical IJ'O'iP from ChrltUan Herltqe College of San Dieao. at e p.m.; featured will be a variety of ensemble and solo selectiqna, a pictorial in- troduction. and concise challenge by tacult¥ director, Kyle WllaQn. \ Bible Coast BIWe Clnarc• meets tem·· porarily in the auditorium of Marco Forster Junior Hi,it, San Falnlew Baptist Clnarda. 2525 Juan Capistrano; worship Fairview Rd., corner of Fair service at 10 a .m .; Col. Ridgely Drive, Costa Mesa: worship Ryan, pastor, wiJl discuss Paul's service al 10 a.m.; sermon: .. Suf-Epistle to the Romans. fering Is· O.K." by the Rev. Donald Chunn; coffee and Mesa Bible Chapel, 1734 talkback at ll:lS a.m.: picnic Orange Ave., Costa Mesa; and ice skating party immediate •. worship services at 10:50 a.m. ly following the service; pre-and 7 p .m., with sermons by school will conduct a garage sale Pastor Bob Jacobs; the chapel in the parking lot today, from singers, directed by Bob Doria, 8:30 a.m. to4:30 p.m. 1 will have a service at the Royale flnt Baptist Cburcb, 2501 Cliff Convalescent Hospital, Santa Drive, Newport Heights; church Ana, Monday at 7 p.m.; United school ~or all ages. at 9:30 a.m.; ~~r!~:;r!t :~"::h°urc~Uat~~;J adult Bable study m the Book of P m · Exodus at 9:30 a.m.; worship · · · ~ce . a~ 10 :~ ~.m.;. serm~: Central Bible Qmdl, 190 23rd It Is Fmashed , sixth m a sc:n~s St., Costa Mesa; church school ol Easter mes~ages on ('.brist s classes for all ages at 9 a .m.; cries from the cross, by the R~v.. final .. v·angelisUc meetings with Dr. F. Kenton .Beshore; evemng the Rev. Jerry zwall or service at 7: wath Gene Molway, Riverside, at both the 10:30 a.m. the pastor s son-in-law from and 6:30 p .m. services; Mr. Laguna Beach, 1uest speaker; Zwall illustrates his messages Bible coffee hour fOf\lla~es on with full-color, illuminated draw- Tuesdq at ~O a .m.; midweek ings, while stereo music is prayer and Ba~le study ~.~ed-played as a background; many or n~s~~ys at 7 · 30 p.m.. New the drawings presented witlt Lile for high school group on biblical dialogues and plays; the Wednesdays at 7:30 p .m .: Rev. Robert M .• Bengston, nurs~ry care available for all pastor invites the community to services; Dr. Beshore broad-atteocL casts over XEMO at 7:30 a.m. and 8 p .m ., Monday through Fri· CJtristian day. ·First Baptist Church, 24 521 . Moulton Parkway, Laguna Hills; church school for all ages at 9:45 a.m.; worship service at 10:45 a.m .: serm on : ''Home in Bethany" by the Rev. Dr. Ivan B. Bell: junior church service dur- ing hour of worship; Bible study and prayeJ,ton Wednesdays at 7 p .m.; youth Bible study, led by William Tell, on Thursdays at 1:30 p.m.; Wednesday, the Rev. Richard M. Jones, of the Board of National Ministries, American Baptist Churches, U.S.A., Valley Forge, Pa., will meet ~th the Newport-Mesa Cbrlltlan Center, 148 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa; worship services at 8:30 and 11 a .m.; sermon: "Our Friend of Sinners", second in a series of Easter sermons con- cerning "Our Friend, the Lord" by the Rev. Dr. George 0 . Wood : Christian education classes for children through sixth grade at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., with children's worabip at 9:-45 a.m.; Dr. Rol;>ert Frost, author and speaker, will minister in the 6 p.m. service; nursery care pro- vided during all services. nn&~CM~~ and GlilllMrre SU.-. Beach; ahlt Blble el•• t:'f a,mv wltla ~· top~ .. ,.._ 1..-tereeclH for tl,1 •.; worablp aervtee at 10:45 a.m.: ~: "In a.tween•• by Putbr Jllela~ Swaney; J>on Hallin, Harold Winter and ltarl Gillenwater will sine, accompanied b7 Mra. Dorothy WlWams, oraaniat, who bu just returned from travelina abroad : Christian Women Fellowship will meet Tburl4ay at 2 p.m., with Mmes. J:lsrlet Sweeney and Bla.ncbe lmlth u bo9tM1•; choir pnctice each ~a7at4p.m. Ra"1w Cltrlatla• ~ Dis· .... el Clamt. 240rirvme Ave., Newport Beacb: Elders· prayer meetln• at t a. m .; cbUtth school at 9:30 a.m.i worship servl'8 at 10!45 a .m.; jermon: "Lord, TeaCb Us to Pray" by Pastor Gene Swanson; nomi.Q.at.ing'COm- miltee meets at 2 p .m.; Chl Rho, CY(; CYF and Prayer and Growth Group meets at 'I p.m.; cabinet meeting on 'l\aeeday at 7: 30 p.m.; consU,tuUooal revision comJ!llttee. meets on Wednesday at S:30 p.m .; wor.iup depart- ment meets Wednesday ~t ·s p.m.; pastor's class meets Saturdays at 10:30p a.in. . · Ni'Ylcet at tlie Lido,,...., MSI Via Udo, Newport ._,. a& 10 a.a; Mrmon: ··Procnm Your ute r~ ooocr b7, the aev. t>r. WllllQI R. ,arter. mlnlattr: midweek mtdftation and btatii Mrvicea 011 Wedneldl)' _ at 10 a.m.: call 6'&-7850 for l.nfonna· Uoa fefUdinl locauon. ~.,, .... Plr••••~ Coa,recatt.•al a.rell Of NewPor& Harbor, 3162 Broad St., Newport Beach; adult and~ Bible studies at f'a.m.; eburc• •cbool and worship servlce at 10 a.m.; special Rotary S\lilday wWl member Pa1tor John A. LIDdvaD and fellow Rotarians oaDdUctlQa the aervtce; Rotary Clul> Will pro- vide refreshments on tbe patio followlnC tile ••r,.vtee; Dr. Michael of Costa Mesa will have charge of 1reeters; Kepnetb Fowler and Wllson Dykes, both of Costa Mesa, will head the ushers and give pastoral prayer respectively: Ronald Hardy, club president of Costa Meaa. will read the scripture; and Southern California Colle'e president Emil Balliet )VlJl glve the sermon. Commulty Church, COagrega- Uoaal, 611 Heliotrope Ave .• Corona del Mar; church school , ·a...uttan Sd~e and worship service at 10 a.m.; ~ •• ., .. ,. Wtiwaes 'Eltaacla C•rre,..._: Public lecture on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Use Your Toniue for Good will be di1eu11ed by W. Gobltas mlalater.' Jlln11t17 acbool and m.lnbtry deve&opmtDt ct.Ii will be conducted at T: 30 p.m., Thu.n- day. 2271 Canyon Dr., Colt a Kesa• Callt. c..ta llaa EHl C..0.ad• minister, will discuss NOt Civine Up tn the Quest For Life. Ministry School and mlnlitry de-. velopment class will be conduct- ed at 7:30 p.m ., Tuesday. e68 W. 18th Street, Costa Mesa. Calif. Costa Mesa Central Coqn1a· don: Public lecture on ~ay at 4:0-0 p .. m. The Missionary Journey and Letten of the Apos· tle Paul wlll be disf:ussed by G. Spencer minister. Ministry . School and mlnl1try develop- ment class will be conducted at 7:30 p.m.,-Weclneaday. 2Zr1 Ca· nyon Drive. Coata llesa, C&lif. Flnt Claarcb .t a.rta, Sele•· fourth Sunday in Lent sermon: tl•t, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive, "Where Is Heaven?'' J>y the Rev. Costa Mesa; church ~IChool at Donald W. Kutz: there will also Ne1tp0rt •eaa C.sngatlea: 9:1S a .m:; worship service at 11 be a cbll~n's' sermon; a~ 11:30 Public lecture on~ at 9:2S a.m.; Flnt Cllarch et aunt, · a.m a memorial service ..rill be a:m. 1>. llllce minister, will dis· Sclea~. 8th and Olive Streets, held in the sanctuary for chartk cuss ~I with Your'Feeling. · HuntingtQn Beach ; church member, Mr. Carl Barry; Minlstry&:hoolandmlnistryde- school and worship 1 services at nursery care provided. velopment class will be conduct- 9: 30 and 11 a .qi.; laf«mal Greap Netibborbood Congregatlou1 ed at 7:30 p'.m: on Thursday. 669 of ~stlaa Sc:teat~ Univeni-a.arch, United Church of Christ, W.18thStreet; Costa Mesa, Cal ty . Hagh ~ch06l, 4771 Campus St. Ann's and Glenneyre Roads. · . Driv~, lrvme.: churc!t school ~t 9 Laguna Beach; fourth Sunday of . Co!ona Del Mar Congregation. a.m., worship service at 10.30 Lent worship service at 10 a.m.; Public lecture on ~tur~ at a.m.; First C~orc~ of Christ, sermon: "Lead Us Not Into 9:~ a.m. D. Blackbum nuruste~, Scientist, 3303 Via Lido, Newport Temptation .. b)>' the Rev. John N .. will.discuss Respect For Authora-Beac~; ch~rcb school a~d Reynolds; "Happy Choir" to ty. ~s a Safeguard f~r You. ~ors~ap service at 9 and 10.30 sing, under direction of June Mm1stry School and marustry de-~.m., First c.hurcb. of Christ, Budd; morning anthem by choir, velopm~nt class will be conduct- Sdea&is.t, 635 High Dnve, Laguna .under direction of Gladys Welge: ed at 7 .SO p.m., on Wednesday. Beac1!, chu~ch school an~ all·de~minational cburcb offer-669 .W. 18th Street, Costa Mesa, worship service at 10 a .m.' ing sup.Porting programs or relief Cahf. Second Church. ~~ CluUt, Sclen-and development in 40 countries tist, 3100 Pacif~c View Drive, of the world: fellowship brunch Corona de! Mar,. church school following the service; call and worship ser.v1ce at 10 a .. m.; 494-8061 or 586-0894 for reserva- Wednesday testimony meetings tions· movie "The Gospel Road" at 8 p.m . a~ all c~urches; re~& to ~ shown following brwtch: rooms ava1l~ble ID all but Irvine; Women:s Fellowship to meet in sermon topic for all churches: Bridge Hall at 1 p.m. on Tues-:·M~n": Judges 6: 1~: "'The Lord day; Rev. Reynolds to present 1s with ~.bee, thou mighty man of Bible study 00 .. Prayer" and the valour. "'Easter Story"; tea will follow c .. •taaltw Community Charch by the Bay, 1807 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach, conducts its the program. Epbcopal Saint Michael and AU Angels Laguna Beach Coe.gregatlon: Public .lecture dp Sunday at 9: 30 a.m. Respect for Authority is a Safeguard for Yo}l will be dis- cussed by H. Duke minister. Mtnlitry development class will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. on Thilrsday. 20912 Laguna canyon Road, Laguna Beach, Calif. El Toro Congregation: Public lecture on Sunday at ~!00 p.m. Ministry School and miblst.ry de- velopment class will be conduct- ed at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday. 20812 1-... Te••le llaareae Ct•nHMw, 811 HamUton St.. c.ta 11--. will eelebrate Bar lllbvab OI Ru•ll Splesel toclai • s.bMt" aenice1 be&lnnlq a& t: 11 a.ea.• a Kldduah, bottecl b1 llr. aDcl Mrs. Sam Spteael ol Bmtiqtcm Be•cb, will follow; 8111'"'•1 • · counter wt~ tbe Jlabbl at lt a.II\. on •'Passover: Hlstorteal Implications and Modern In· terpretations"; bruach aervea during adult ec!ucatkla; Hlmt,~ ingtoo Beach Cbavarah at bolpe ol Mr. and Mrs. Dim zwtekler't Sunday at 7:30 p.m .; replar Fri- day services at 8:15 p.m., wUh Rabbl Sheldon )(. Kil'Kh 6" cuulon .. The UnlqueDelB ud Distinctiveness of Judall1D"; an Oneg Shabbet, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Feiner bl hoooi' Of their son Craig's Bar Xltnab tb9 ' following morning, will follow the J.el'Vir.A. Temple Ba& Yalun ol Newport Beach (Reform) will bold Sabo bath services Frid•)" at 8: 11 p.!h. at the Zonta Club ol NewpOrt Harbor, 2101 15th St .• Newport Beach; this will be a Tlmud Sat>. bath and Rabbi Melvld D, Silverman's message is .. A Responaum on Surrender"; u Oneg Shabbat, hostecl by Arnold and Irma Levine of Huntinat4P Beach, will follow; a model Seder wlll be held March 16 at 10 a.m., in the multi-purpese room of Eastbluff Elementary School; a Passover Workshop, coaducted by Rabbi Silverman. will be held March 17 at 10 a.m. in Vtlla1e Clubhouse, Irvine; for reserva- tions and information, call Marcy Weiner, 5S2-0644. Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach <Conservative) conducts its regular Sabbath service on Friday at 8:15 p.m. at Harbor Christian Church, 2401 Irvine Ave ... N.ewport Beach; student Rabbi Allen Gonsher will con- duct the service, assisted by the temple's liturgical choir; a dis- cussion hour, with emphasis on youth, wiU follow the service; an Oneg Shabbat will end the even- ing; March 20, at 6:30 p.m., Harbor Christian Church and Temple Isaiah will have a joint potluck dinner at the church. after which two choi:-s will join in a combined·concert; for further. information on temple activities, call 646·7512, 968·1857 or 557·~· Shir Ha·Ma'alot Harber Reform Temple will bold its re· gular Sbabbat service on Friday at 8:1S p.m. at 1400 W. Balboa <See CHURCH, Page AS) • ORANGE COAST CHURCH DmECTORY HAllOR ASSEMIL Y OF GOD 740 W. WlllOfl, Costa Mna ., . 541-4704 Y.LWIWICK.P.._. GALEN F. HEATW£CX WAYDE OC>OOl'U. • CAAL GENTRY ,......,_ ....... olYOUll\ .....,of ""-le -SUMDAT SB'YICIS- 9:41 ..... Sdlelil .. c ...... """' ••.HA.M. ........... .. ...... T ... _ ... #7 ·1s.r-1y,...,, 6:00P.M. S---ly As..W.,...-. ..... F.Hwtwdl COSTA MESA CHllmAM.SCHOOI: "'98cf\OOl-Kk:doo .. ,.., ~-OlldOW. CAPISTRANO VAUEY BAl'l'IST CHUROt U9J2hl0.,..M.S...._Cr:- ....,W ....... Sw•ke Wli 11:00 7:11P.M. S..-., .... S .. 111 t-.JOUL~Tr 'hi ,,.... w ... ,~._., • ....,.:u,... Pastor lllam Davenport 4tJ.lt41-24 ...... . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NEWPORT BEACH "°' Qlfton...-......... BMdt-~7443 . °'·'·~.....,,,..,, .,_.., ... ,.. f'.JI A.M. w.-. 19:H ~Ii 1 .. P.Mr · .. Wr .. ,...,,...,..s.mc.7~P.M. RIST SOUTHllM IAmST CHURCH 6llW.N Srr llNll.C-.......,C.fw• . '°""' SUMDA Y SQtOOI. 9:41 A.M. WOlltW-ftCll I lllllA.M.& WIP.W. PIAffltl tlCe W..WSDATIY9•te7P.W. ~PllO... PASToa-llY.JOlt ... HARBOR TRINITY IAPTIST CHU.CH . C:.-.elMolw_,.._. c..-.... ,..... .....,. ...... "" . s•ftCl'llSUMDAY .,....._.,,«11 111 8'#!0AY~---- WIOHllD\\'I UIO t.lft• .'°"' •••,,. "°' ems ... .,,. . ........ ~ ...... ..... CIHTIAL lllLE CHURCH 2Jrd St • .to,....., Cotta Mesa-6'45-5050 Pelhn .... M.I .... T_.,_..._...., ..... .,....w_...,_,._ ... _....,~, .... ..._,......,w....,-wt,_ ,,.,.. ........ w.....,-1•,.. ·c·HRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES laAMCHIS OFTHIMOnm QtllCM TMI MST CHuaCH OFCMllST, temmST .. IOSTOM. MASSACHUUn'I "MAN". M.U.t, 1975 \ . 1 ST CHURCH at'= RBJGIOUS SCJENa· OF NEWPORT 8EAOf C...__,Olufdl,UnlledOturcllol...._.Sdlrlee,LA.I SUIC>AT SMYICI _, MeAT SCH00&-10-.JI A.M. 11FREEDOM FROM UMITATIOM .. ............... ISc.F • ....W LfTTU THEAU~DeL'4AllHIGH~ t101 EASTIWflf QA.. NE'M'ORT 8£ACH fOA AN IN8 ... AATIOHAL MESSAGE-OIAl .......,, Mlnlll_..,,._,_~ HAllCMt CHuaCH OtJm 'SIO'.IS SC•ICI SERMON-MEDITATION HEALING SUNO~Y SOiOOL-11:00A.M. Rev. Eleenor C. JacQon 541 Cent• St •• Costa~ 846-1 2 CHURCH OF RB.IGIOUS SCl84CE OF LAGUNA llACH· toOU Ue11N Qinwon AIL• fl Toro Rd. H...,y~O.t>._....... -~MllllMI ...... SUMOAT SlaVICl-t & 11 A.M. • .. a...&., ....... _, A.M.OlllJ HAABOR ·CHRISTIAN CHUROl It;::=====:::; . ., .... , ....... IDlu\t al 2411 ........ S.... .... a.cll 'SdlNI tsJIA.N. MwdsW ....... leaftA.M. ~ 645-5711 1 ....... L sw- .......,,, .... , .... . ... , ... . RRST OtRISTWI OIURCH Main & Adama Slrffta Huntington BHc:h .....licflOOI ........ Mlrllllp t:oo & I O:JO A..M. ...-..w...., 6:HP.M. .._.,_...,,...... ... ..... YOllllllGrouill ··-· ... -.. ?:OO..a Oflce.llMW a.~-.... 'Plymout~ Congre9aflo.nal Chu~h U61 ~st .. Mr ,_. ._._'41-1141 -.ST19T-MIA.N.:&MIP~ I WOISH9'&CNUICMsatOOL-IWA.M.SUMIAT ..,.... M>IPIL .. TWILYI Woos• . N. IMIL IAWIT, -.sT SP1A11R Newport Unity .... s.. ...... ...... .......... Ser'f'lci-11 ....... Sunday Schoel for all aaes-a:oo a.m. .... a. ...... ...,,.., ..... , ..... OMU-H .. 1,111 ~.fllAYll 6'6-7111 • I • • , . . .. , . . " DAI.LY PILOT I' A<1ttV.9ties; ~ted. ~ J ' . ,. ~ ~~ge Coast Ch11rches ' ~ ' ~" . ' ' ,lllv11 .. Newp0rf.Beach: Rabbi jlltmord K\~I ~Ill· condU.,t tile M:rvtc.; •a Onq Shabbat, host. od by Lea and l:Uno< Levy will follow. ' J..•4fl•r•lt . =t: ~, . ..,. .. • ........ Lilli-0-'lo, M1tr Green,'minlater; cnurch 183ll '§pdn1dale St ... HUritbtdon school ud nursery care provided; Beicti~ W9Nlfil1> &ervl.eee at 1:1$ during tb~1 ame ~our. and 10:45 a :m. · sermon: "Your . I Turnlhg PolpiJ• by, the ·aev. Presbvterla1t .. Jame1H. Kqotek, putor: chur<:h l"~•b1"rl1a C•.,.• ot Ille schpol •tJ:.lO a.m '.;~mtdweek Bl~· ~yt•a•l, 2850 ..f1Jrvlew Rd., bl' clu~•• nn Wiiilnetd1ys at COit" Mesa: "Vou\bSUnday"ob· --•:~ a..m.. for,.. ladles, and 7:30. .aerv'ed with Junior high, senior 1 p.m .. ror 1dult.a and teeoagen. hlgh an~ 'coll1;•e students taking 1 . cbft&e of1the •:30 and 10 a.m. tbeae:rvfce; study ll'OUl>'taMoo-discussion and refJ1e1hments daya _.t 10 a .m .; flrfl.year foUow the pro1r1m ; rellc:ioua cluses OA Tuelday1 at !fl a.m.; · educatio'n classes ror children person11..l growth workstiopl on hekl during the same hour. TUead•YJ at 10 1.m. and Wed· neadaya at 7:30 p.m.: board of Variou• 1r1111eea meeting on Monday 118 I p.m .1i GGBa luncheon on Tuesday C'ongregat ons at UJ30 a.m., at home ol Helen CalVary Evaogellcal Fret. Starlint: for additional bilorma· Cburcb meets at Legion Hall, 384 tlon, call Gladys Carlson, LegiOQ,St., Lag una Beach; Blble 538-1967. · school for ail ages at 9 a .m.; . Qrtlt IAtMra-. CIMlreti, 160 Vlclorla St •• '1Co1ta Mea4; wonhlp_1etvlce1 at 8:15 • 11 a:m.; iertnon: ''True Great·· .. ...... by P11tor. L. v. Temow. ~1 •reh school and Bible cla""'~' a t :ao a.m.: Wednesd&Y Lenten service at 1:30 p?m. With t~e· tlleme : "The Price ·o1 LoVe" ~y· , VtcarJarotd D. 'Ru·x . 1 /lfetltodl•t services: loe Broderick, Miki! • · Wall and J)ebble·Sue Hempstead First United Metb~dl 1 t wlllbrlngtl;lemessaa:e;theyouth q:.ur~~' 212117t}' Sl .•. H~ntington c~r wlll stbg at bo services· Beacfi :. worsbl~ serVl~e:i ~t 9:15 church,acho01 '8n~ nur ry care artd l~ .. ~ a.m .. sermon. W!aen provldedduringbOthholi . Weannesa Be&& You td Qwt," · second in a aerie~ of '"The Faith • St. A.ndrew•s Pre1b &erl1n That OYercomes" 'by the Jlev. Church, 600 St. Andrew Rd~, Ed.Ward C. ~rny, pastpr; public N e wport Beac'h ; wo r s · ,Newport Harbor Churcb of llNt1lou1 Scle11ce meets at $41 Cent~r St., Costa Meaa ; church school and worship service, in· cludlne meditation and heallng , at '11 a .m .; sermon : '"Im - portance of Di scrimination" by the R.ev . Eleanor C. Jackson, minister; coffee and social hour follow the service; special music by staff soioi5ts and organist, Betit Wooldridge; Spring Bouti- que at the church on March 21-22. worship service at 10: 15 a .m.; sermon: "Why Did Judas Betray~ Jesus"?'' b y Pastor Lee Kirkpatrick; evening Bible study · at 7: for further information and transJX>rtation, call '94·3342 L•&lleraa Claarch of \he Ma•r, 2900 Pacific View-Drive, Corolla del Mar; church school clalHO for au·a1es at 9:15 ,.m.: worship aervjce at 10:30~' ; :id':veek Lenten dra.~a Jl:Ch . edilnc:lay at '7:30 p.m.; arch 't2 drama "Excuses Excuses" j.111 be pret:enled by membtfa of ' fteformation Lutheran Cfltlrch, Wealmlnatei:: Ma~~h 19; ''wtia't 11'" 'by 'Bethlehem Lutl)etan is Invited to vie w the Johnny services at 8,"9:30 and 11 a.m .• Cash-June Carte r nim ''The sermon: "AWarrior,"PartlUin Gosp.el RO ad'' at 7 p .m .; a series of Lenten·-sermons e~ n:tidweeli:\Lenl~n study for ackilts ·titled "Who Are You?" by the on WedneSdays .at 1:JO p.n;t., With Rev. ~~arles H . Dierenfiel.d; Pastor Erny t e achilig ·'Our family night from 5 to 7 p.m. with .Melhodltl H~tage. '1 ' church fa!"'ilie! a:athering for First Church of Reli1ious Science meets at Corona de l Mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff Drive, Newport Beach; church school and worship service at 10 :30 a.m .; sermon: "Freedom From Limitation " by the Rev. Albert Burke , minister; Al Learned, org anist; Mrs. Pat . Benson, soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Ella Richardson. Newport Unity Church mef!t.$ in the Zonta Club, 15th sireet. and .\ Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach~· church school for aU ages at 9 a.m .; worship service at<l,O a.m.; sermon : ''The Treasures pf Your Heart'' b y th e Rev. Sune' Richarrl~. minister. thatch cast frord .Loa Alainitoa; • • fttentlon or youth dlro<ted to -Gunt Spea'J#r special "(>vernight", sponsored .· -• , ' by Lulhet Leaeue, today; for The Rev. Roald A. Kinf:lem, further i nformation , c1'!11 :· ·vtce• preside!lt for develop- Cfll.2664 .· , · ment at California Lutheran '."Newport Ha'rbo1 Lutheran ·College, Thousand Oaks, will Chllinh, 798 Dover J;lrfve, "'\Peak al Prince of Peac~ ~ew porl Beach ; worship, Lutheran Church, Costa ~rvice1 at 8 and lO ::l> ·,a.m...;.;".; Mesa, Sunday at both morn- eermon: ''No Condem~~ic;>n''"bY:· .. ; '.in~ services at 8, a.lid 11. Rev. Pas~RogerJ . Berg, Lighto~ :K1ndem has· pastored Lc;>ve, a ~usic g.roup fro~ San~ churches . in Montana and Diego, will provide music for M " ~ . ·· . both -.rshlp servlceS and Chris-lllllesot~ befor~ JOJ.rung Cal Uan edtrcalion hour at 9:1S a.in .; . Lutheran tn 1973. nurSery Wednesday care availa- lile: Lenten Ye11per Service at Paul c . John sen. coffe e ;;30 p.m., with the drama "The fello,vship w·ith hostess Kaye LawandtheLand." Greeley at 9:20 a.m.; Christian ! Christ Lutheran O.u~h. 3552a:~i~ educlition hour for aJ~ages at J;amino Cap1s trano, San· .. 9?f0a.rn .• and.forage3through (:lemente; "Gifl Scout Sunday" second grade at io:30, a .m .; worsh.ip service at 10 a.m .; nursery ca·re availablt:,;· serrpon: .. The Sharing Test'" by midweek Lenteniservlceon W~ Jhe Rev ~ ~.('.$. J .. EJJllory nesdp.ys ,al ;7:·30· p .m ., with Ackerman ; 'f(iniof L;.ther chancel .d "tama by· Grace :Le•&ue~ flfJ.h "\'hrougb, elghth Pia~ers.1. ~. · • · ·. • 1 , ,,. erade, wllJ~~et.lrom·~:30 to 1$ Prlllce of Peace i.athf!r an p.m. •home of di-en Salo, 27502 , CIMP'"cb, 2987. Mesa Verde Drive, J?el Gado R.d.; San Oe~te, for . Coit~ Mesa; .worship setrtces -al .aamea .. nd .re(res htnents ; • 8 and 11 a.m .; sermon: "Rejoic· midw•k Lenten 11ervice·oa Wed· ing in Hope'' by the Rev. Roald nesday at.~:30'1l-~ytilt'Jeat~~, A. Kinde m, vice president of de· a filmi The 'Unin.yo~'Ved ;.,-1 ·velopm e nt at"'·California l'astor Ackerman· w\J:I ~tail~ Luther1'n Cci11ege ·~ousa nd ·on Ure same 11ubjec( W"1'. dts· Oaks· church s cb'ool ft-9:30 cuuion by the ". eonpCgatio~; a.m.: · midweek· Lenten service 'Wfi1rship leader wi1r·11e John onWednesdayat7:30p.m. Cadra; discussion leader will be · ·Phyllis Soderberg ..... Grace Lutbera• Churcfl. '6931 .EdlnJer Ave ., Hu·ntington Beath; worship4servlces•at 8:30 and J0:30 a.m.; ·r eception of new merdbers; sermon;1•Wtth Whom Do You Identify?" by Pastor Lutheran Church of the Resur- rection. 9812 Hamilton Ave .. Huntington ~e ach; worship service ~~ 10 :30 a .m.; special service on ~.h,e '1'.'e·~e<lication or the sanctuary ; reception lo follow. Newpor"t .. Cenler Unl&ed crafts, pro1ects , singtng, potl~k Metllodlr.i ·church, 1601 ... s~p~er a _nd. short worship Marguerite Ave . corona det·· m~1tation , high school and col- M . h ' · lege departments pre.sent ar . .wora ipser.vlceat lOa.m .; "Athletes Jn A-1·0 " t7·30 Dl ct),yrc)l .to cel~brate "One Great c 1 n a · P· • ff9.Ur Of SHllring, '' 8. national pro-Sl. Mark" Pri!sbyterian Church, gi"am tor ce.ti e f of hunger 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach; throughou't the world; sermon: church school a nd worship "God 's Food Surplus" by the services at 9 and 10 :30 a.m.; Rev. Jobn n:-:'Knox:. choral an· sermon : "Give Us This Day Our Survival Work BILLINGS, Mont. <UPIJ-The Quaker-r e late d American Friends Service Committee haa opened an office here to work for the economic and cultural sur- vival of northern plains native Americans. the m under the direction of Dr. Daily Bread'' by the Rev. (Jnftariat1 Leo Kreater ; M.tke Fishel-, lay re-·~William McQuoid; nursery care ader, will assist in the ser'vice; <1vailable al both services ; coffee church school and nursery care fellowship on the patio at 10 a.m., Thumbs Down provided during the same hour; between the two services. youth meetings held in conjunc- tlop-with St. Mi ctiael's and All Angels Episcopa l C~urch. ·R..Uglo ... Selence First Church of Religious Science m eets in the Masoni c Temple, 3011 S. El Ca mino Real, San Cle me nte; healing service at 10 :40 a.m .; children's church a nd wor ship service at 11 a.m.: sermon : ··The ·Point of Power"' by the Re v. Leslie S. 1-larrold, pastor ; ~all 492-8102 for spiritual mind tre atment' information about Science of Mind classes. and to schedule pastoral counsel· . ing. Christ Church by the Sea, Unit· ed Methodist Church, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach; worship -service at 9:30 a.m.; sermon : "Two Branches of· the Same Tree" based on Romans II ; c;hOir; under direction of Ma e Driver, will s.ing "O Perfect Lile -of· Love" from th e Service or Darkness .by Dale Wood : the pastor's cfess, folf;ll.h in a series on Gos~IS, will 'n\eet. at 11 a .m.; U nited Met:hodist Youth Church of Religious Science, Fellowshiprri'eetsat7P.\:n. 20062 Laguna Ca nyon Rd., First United Metbedlst Laguna Beach ; worship services Churc19 420 W. 19th St., ,Costa at 9 and 11 a .m .; se rmon : Mesa: worship services al 9:30 "Ove rcoming Grief and Self- and 11 a.nl .; .sermon: fourth in a indulgence" by the Rev. Dr. Lenlen series .. J esus' COncern Henry Gerhard, minister; junior for Persons•· by the Rev. Dr. church, ror childreri of all ages Earl W. Isbell : church'$chool for through hi gh school, meets at 9 all ages at 9 :~0 a .m .; nursery a.m .; nursery care :.ivailable al care provided ·iil both services; early service only. senior hi gh fell owship mee~s at Church or Religious Science, 6:30p.m. 609 11th St., Huntington Beach : Mesa Verde United Methodist pastor's class at 9:30 a.?\.; heal· Church, 1701 Baker St.~ Costa ing serviee at 10:30 a.m., junior Mesa; worship service at 9:3(). church and worship service at 11 a.m.: sermon: ''J esus and Our . a.m .; sermon: ''The Real· You'' Inabilities.·· fourth in a series on ·by the R ev. Peggy Bassett. ··Scenes From the Life or the minis ter ; nursery care pro· Master ., by the Rev. Dr. B. vided ; refreshments following U n lta rl an · li n Ive rs alls l Fellowship, 429 Cypress Drive, Laguna Beach, meets at 10:30 a.m.; Arthur Hansen, associate professor of history at Cal State. Fullerton, and director of oral history program , will speak on "Oral History and the Japanese· · American Wartime Interment"; ATLAN1'A ( U Pl J -Members of the Presbyterian Church in the United States v.•i\I be asked to re· affirm the denomination·s his· toric position oppos ing gambling, particula rl y in reference to such forms as state lotteries, when the ch urch's general assembly meets ;nJune. ( The hometown newspaper for all the Orange Coast ls lhe How doe~ 01ristian Science heal? Listen to firsthand ex- periences. This week"s "program . '"THE LORD'S · l'llAYER -rrs YOURS TO UH!" 6:l0 .......... Fl-640-LA 1 :45 ..... - KMPC-710-lA 7:15 ...._.OCM·FM- 103.11-NI MA.ICM t. 1975 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 542·5878 o timt for reawakening and hop< ATTEND LUE Hill.I COMMUNITY CHUllCll II R Tlllll 11611 ICllJll. 9:30 AID 11:00 A.I. I ORANGE ,COAST CllURCH DIRECTORY ~I . ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL OIURCH . . m v.:~~~ Roach liMAT -~--· •&11..:..,t..-...1~ ....... ~., ..... ·M6AMa.dlki.Nt.__.,t& Ill , ____ ........ - '-""'-.mi LlY .... OM a. HAHDS 11:41AM ...... ....,..,._ • ..., ........ , ....... a.nltk ................. . ....... ....,.,. .... ........ 111tfln ...... P.A...,l.bdw-,._.67M211 . ST. JOHN THE DIYIHI El'ISCOPAL CHUICH : 2043 o,_,. A•O.. Cotta M ... 9unda)'l 8:00 ' '0:00 Church S<:~ -C>: 15 . NE\Ml'CJRT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 71' Dower Dr. 1 .... 1,11 t1c.,.1 leecli 1..-J. lt'c:g. Pntor Early Worship 8:00 11.m. Oiristian Education 9: 15 a.m. Festive Worship 10:30 a.m. HwMtyC..• ....... 11111111 WELCOME LUTHERAN CHURCH · OFTME RESURRECTION PAUl HALYOISOH ...... t:OO A.M. CWd!ScHol 10:30 A.M. 1..0..c.,._ S.•k• 9812 H-111.,. ...... lwcjt ....... h 962-5005 MW-W ... ~-We& 7:H P.W. ., llr-----C-H_R_l_S_T_L_UTHBIA ___ N_C_H_U_R_CH ____ _, fir ........ Melt C..hisliir:t, YI&.-,._.1411·2217 MIS80l.lri Synod Salrit Mlchatl Alld All Aflgols Episcopal Chun:h JJU PocHIC View Drl••• c.,._ dot Mar S.lldey • 1:00 A."4. • '1:30 .ti.M. 760 Yktwh SI.. c:.:t. W... Lllftlw V. Tonow, P....,_141-5404 W......,, SWotkes: 1:11 A 11 A.M. S.., Sc.._. t:JO A.M, Adclt lllle a.. t:JO 4.M. , Ctri:He. lkw•a f ScllMI -141.fl6' A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH . c.osia Mesa FIRSTUNITTD · . METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. I Harbor Blvd. w-"""" t:JI. 11:00 A.M. - C-.Cll Sd 1' t:JO A.M. EARL VJ. IS8ELL. 0 0. Costa Mesa NOf1h MESAVERDE , METHODIST CHURCH ... ........ ,a-St. -.111• Wer.W, & Cllilrd ScllMI t:JO A.M. 'CHRIST CHURCH · IYTHE SEA · Newport Beach 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. 6""3805 Rev. Robert S. Shepard, Jr. Wonliip & Cllcc'dl Sc._. . t:JO A.M w.....,,...Sc._. f.11:41 Huntjnglon Beach FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th St. 536-3537 ~--"::IS & I 0-.JO "Nu,_., CM9 All MofNno C'-d;S<:lla:I t:IS Huntington Beach-North COMMUNITY UHITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Ave. 642-4461 Ww ..... t& IO:JD CWd Scloool t:OO & IO:JO A.M. Irvine-Easl Bluff UHtVERSlTY METHODIST CHURCH 833-1233 18422 Culver Road at University Drive WonMp •a.di Scllool t• 10:10.u.t. NEWPORT CEHTEll UNITED METHODIST 1601 Marguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar W ...... & ~ Sclllool • I 0:00 A..M... ' ln._,...L._ CIUICM,-1Cff90Ljt4111.SIRY-t:JI .t.M. ,,,....:~?;:' ,L.M. W9MISOAY5: 9111 A.N. ........... hwtl....... . ........... ,) r11GMC"44-G741 Gloria Del Lutheran Church II~======~~~~~~~~~~ 'D-Polnt I~ ·.ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL OlllRCH ' •• , ... M.10 ....... . . ......... !"""9....... ' , ' l:OOA.M. -Holy~-.. ' 1;30 A.M. -FamHy &IMct I Oturch School ' INurOe"' ~J · 11 ;OD A.M. -Morning )Ychtllo (nvrJ(wy Carel 7'$10 P.M. ~ Fe1tfYal Ewrieorig 'l •Serrron , ' . • ... IPISCOPAL YOUNG GHVRCHMIM ~ -• ' I ." ~ . . . . Jafne•Cf.Cll•v.PI or'-962-7512Aea.:"53MOIJ ~ ,• .. " ' •• ,. 33501 S-Dr. DoaatctP.~Pastar w...,.1,-a;10 a n:00 .. S.~Sc--'1:45 493.3414 4f3·40tl° ' Shir Ha-Ma'albt ' Harbor IJeform Temple • Rabbi eernerd P. King Sabbath Servi ces Religious School meetina at CHll:ISTCHUACHllY THCSU. t~W . ..._.""-.~.._,, For lntormatH>n: Call 67~7230 TEMP.LE SHARON Th ... ~ ..... ...:::~ fortllfl ' . , 611w11111 "·...,~, "'*'"i I '"' ............. , ......... ~ ... 1i11•,.... ••• ,........ .... .... • --... --... u. I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coostol Areos Christ United Presbyterian Church 2011JM..-.•1Mew.......,.........,.•leecll I•"· D..-. LI.._.., Pntor --, Wwtlllp: t:JO A.W. Cllwc.11 Sdlool: f:JO A.M • Offkr. 20112 M~ St. ~ t6Mf40 Church of the Covenant 2150 ,,. ••• ._., C..t• ....... ·~·It.. ..... ........ s-111f W .... & Ca.ire. Sc ............. :30 & I 0:00 .A.M. ,.._ 557-3340 Community Presbyterion Church 415 f_,, ... ,._, UpM ..... le,. • ...,.._. J. T .. cntey le-t". Alteri O. Hfet?e -li"I'. ~ I . C!Mr+Mr . 9:00·10:00 11.M.-Clirl1fi1111 -:-.eH.H- '10:15 La-Wwtlrlip 11 :15 ....... f9"°...WpH- "'-' 4'4-7151 St. Mark Presbyterian Church c__. J-•cre11 & l•ltllff Dri'l'e, C-def M• ...... w•-._ Mc.QMW. ,..._. WC116'1Mp&Clrl9r'C•Srli .. 9wllO:l0A.M. ...._ ..... ,141 · This Sunday Worship in St.llndrew~'Prrsbylerian Ch111rh · 600 St. Andrews Road• Newpor1 Beach Dr. Ci..rtn K. DIM wll!:W. '" .... Lenten Theme: "WHO ARE YOU?" Part Ill: "A WARRIOR" Dr. C•..tet H. DIM afWd, prHCllMg Services 8 A.M~ 9:30 A.M. and 11 A M • AIC LIHE OF HELl'--l>45-2222 TEMPLE ISAIAH CONSaVATIYI SabbatloS-lcff 1 .. ry ~~ 1:15 P.M. H_... C'"'Mat c:a.rcti .. M. er-• 2411 ......... ,..,..-., •• ll•AIW a 517°IJH 6 .... 7112 IB.l..OVS SCttOO\. r.o. .. 111. ,._,, c.. ·~ I ISll.A& ACADIMY ..;h UNIVERSITY SYHAGOGUl A Celebration or Ufe S11•111 J.7 ,._. ,_., ....... a.:ett. ... D..u, lacll. ....... 6:00 ,.._'"THI HAllDIC WAr = ..... 1...:&tt,... • ICAN JIWw:T TOOAY"' n."t:=w.,.. ..... , flit ... ''# ........ T-a-........................ ._ . ._ ,., ..... c..,. ............ ~I I 'i l :i I • .l • Thia year, a~cordln& to informed enimates, Americans will write to thelt sen a ton aJld represeQUti vea in WUhblltoo 17 milUODtJme$. The llioUt or thl• correspondence will . make special reciuests : A Vietnam veteran needs help speeding up bi1 educatl9n,al benefits payments; a widow can't uliderst•nd why her Social secun- ty claim hasR't been processed; an apartment dweller wants to kno~ if anybody in government can tell him the best way to t9'Je bees nine tugbts up. Most of the remainder of the mail tent to Congress concerns legislation, spell- ing out bow constituents view its causes and effects. But some of it is in a more frivolous vein. One memorable Jetter to peppery Stephen M. Young, when be was a senator from Ohio, said simply ~ "Do something." His reply~ "I did. I read your letter." Then there was the one the late Sen. Robert S. Kerr of Oklahoma received after a newspaper story called him the "uricrowned king of the Senate ... The let· ter writer sarcastically asked: ''What do they call you at home.,. .Your Royal Highness?" And his reply: "My parents called me Bob and my '-""e calls rae Dear, sometimes, and my children call me Dad, and I had a neighbor once whom I called a jackass. He was named John, too, just like you." NO MATTER WHAT their motives for communicating with their elected representatives, citizens often wonder what the best method of communication is. "One well·thought-out letter means more than 1,000 namea on a petition, or 1.000 postcart11;• says Georae P'iaher, administrative Utlitant to Rep. Olin .E. ·~ser'" Teacue~o>~Texu>. Last 11um~er, Barbara Ben.nett, a Colorado Women:• College polJUcal sclmce student attebdine an Institute on Comparatiye Polltital and Economic Systems at Wasbtnllon's GeorgetowD University, was au[gned to do intern work with the Ch,mbet of Commerce of the United States. . • Her task: to tat~ an 11 ·question survey 4evetoped by the chamber and talk to Concressionat staffers about the effec· · tivertess of eltizen communicaUolls to ·the staffers: bosses. . THE DEGREE of response to the sur· vey may be indicative ol the ifVportance ·congressional offic~ place Oil consli· tuent correspo.ndenc-=. ()(fices of l19 House members wete in- vited to participate and 89 did. · In the Senate, offices of 4D members were asked for inputs, and 28 cooperat- ed. Of the 12 that didn't, U said they were too bUsy. The first question asked of c,on· gressional office staffs concerned the work load -how many letters: wires and telephone calls, on the average. are received per week. Only a handful of offices keep tabs on the actual amount of incoming mait. On • average, reprttsentative.s' offices estimate they receive 4()() · 1etters from constituents a week, plus approximately 25 telegrams and 25 telephone calls. But there's a great.am~untofvariation. For example, a Virginia represen: tative, whose district is across the Potomac from Washington, receives three Umee ., many~ calls as let.· t11uafti has •fl lmpa~. 141 ~ lil Lhe . • ters. NeaU hia tlaatttuents llve in ~Houle-Upercent. the local t neiarea: . In Sena&e Olftces ti* blCOmlna mall,is, Senate offices were found to be more as migbt be expect.cl, beafler. with'tbe tolerant: of nonconstituent mall tban ' average beln1 between 1,000 and 2,000 Route offices. Yet a number of staffert • • letters a week,. plus &bout 100 ..i~ma eomment that it serves ~useful purpose and lOOtelePbonecall& to write a senator from another •i.&.e· The survey uneartbld some stinitl· Dia, of coarse, does not nec?essarilY app- c;-nt facts about the cype ot correspon· ly to a HAator who has ambitiOftS for a dence. About ba&t of the mail 'o prMidenUatno.mination. representatives, and two thirds of ~e Form letters a~en·t considered areal mail t~ senators, copcerns .pendma attention.getters, nor are ~tcarda that legislation. say simply : "Support li:R. -" or "S.-.u AS COULD BE expected, a con· gr~man who is not a cbairft\an ·of a' committee or su~mmittee usually finds more of his mail uk:s speciflc personal actlops than does one who has a 1t1ore significant impact on leJislation. Congressionfll staff en were •asked if issue-oriented mallr-J.e., Jl)ail cotlcent- ing legislation, is mh~ to be-~ agfj_nst the bill in q~. ~. is lhe. saine for repr.-e:nt.aver senat0rs: People ate mOr:e mOtlva~. o write in when tbey oppose legislation. ~ conse~us of those surveyed is that about SO perc~nt ol this type of mail ai>pears \0 be individually inspired. And all •re confident they can detect mail drummed up in an organized campmgn olprotest. A tfpical example: an onslaught of mail on the abortion lssue. How persuasive are letters from con- stituents? Senate offices rate them as very persuasive. House staffers slightly less so. . Is volume a significant factor Jn the impact on a member of Congress? On the ~nate side, 65 percent say volume P.eOOons draw a mixed resporuie. A IW.mber ol offices s~ that they are bet- . ter than nothing and that it's rt;eognized Shat signing a, petition gives a meails of communlcaUon·~o a constituent who i1 · un~mfonable .atiout ~rson~ly writing. lnlf I But most ol~es are skeptical about petitions. A number state they feel that mlmy pe<>ple ten~ to ,sign peUti.ona 1-eirculated by: .frienClS without rea~binf what they· are si~lng -they d,on 't msia~ oo ~owins because they want to spar~ feeling~. THE MOST penuuive way tQ com- municate with a senator or represeo· tative is by personal letter. Tbe Jetter d<>ftn 't have to be a treatise, It should be as direct and short a$ possi· ble. If it concerns leg!slat,on, it should make clear what effect tfle legislation will have on the writer. Use honey, not vinegar. Thil .orticle u r~~ .from ljatfoa'8 Bumesa magazine. .'... Judges Chosen Poorly By KEN PATTERSON JR. C.Pil•I Hews s.rv~ SACRAMENTO :...... The federal judicial appointment system has a safeguard with respect to the way appellate court justices are finally approved for their terms in office. That safeguard is one of the .checks and balances in the con· stitution designed to keep the Uiree branches or government separate and avoid one of the branches from gaining too much power. Specifically, appellate court justices, including those who sit on the Supreme Court, are nominated by the President and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. The procedure makes moTe certain the qualification and inte· grity of our high-court judges . because they must pass the scrutiny of the Legislature as well as that of the executive who appoints them. As it stands now in the state of California, appellate and supreme court justices are simp- ly appointed by the governor and reviewed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments, made up of the chief justice, the attorney general and the presiding justice of one of the courts of appeal. A CONSTITUTIONAL amend· ment to require that California · Supreme Court and appellate court judges be confirmed by the state Senate has been introduced by Sen. Alfred Song CD-Monterey Park) chairm~ of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The amendment, SCA 23, would bring the federal pro- cedure for confil'ming judges to California. Song said of the measure, "My amendment would do two things, giving us better protection against a governor's error and Integrating History For n.early SO years. the school 4istritts of Washington· and eany other cities of the nation have set aside the week of. Abraham Lincoln's birthday as the time to recog nize the achievement s of black Americans. Traditionally, photographs and other memorabilia go up on classroom walls in recognition of Frederitk Douglass, the runaway slave who helped to lead a whole people to their freedom , and George Washington Carver, who found all those hundreds of uses for the peanut and its by-products. . . . But increasingly it has been dawning on educators and writers that there is more to t'he story of the black contribution to the development of the United States th a n peanut by · products .. THE ROSTER of black con· tributions to the rise of industrial America is equalled only by the roster of black contributions to the opening of the West. Black cowhands and the black Cron- • tiersmen rode the trails that opened and settled the Oklahoma Territory ; and Lewis and Clark were among those who crossed the continent with the assistance of a black man. What all this suggests to us is that· blaclc history should be thought of as something other than a one-time-a.year subject of interest. Instead it shouJd be part of the fabric of lear ning and com- munication that goes forward all the time. By marking off a week on the ~alendar and . calling it "black history week, ' we may be in danger of suggesting that the black contribution to American life is something to be com- memorated rather than un- derstood. For black his tory and American history are insepai:a·. ble from each other, and our textbooks, our film s, our magazines and our newspapers Should reflect this fact as a matter of course, not as a matter of .sporaQic celebration. F'rom the WashingfonPost. Honesty Is Its Own Reward -Or It Was ByHERBCAEN SAN FRANCISCO Senator John V . Tunney bas been refused membership in one of oar finest old clubs, but the problem is political, not persOftal. They say. "We don•t feel we should make a practice of admitting ,POllUcans," insists a spaketperson. but t still get the feeling that U Tunney were a Republican, it woukt b6 .. Welcome, brother I" .. Whan Democrat Peter , Grotbe. now a De Ania O>lleie IAttructor, dated a Stanloret student named Carla Ifill~ be u.sed to needle lier wltll 1ucJa Jaba as • ••fibat11 a britbt. lf\$elliaent Cirl .. Jike )'OU dc>lnl ii> the lla'pUbliean Party1 You'd be mllda •ore at home with the Delnorratl" -a remark that bl ~• back to haunt him. :!'lie ~ery 1am• Republican Carta Alllllerloft Hills ii now secretary of HUD, named by President Ford, and only the third woman Cabinet member in U.S. history ... La Bella Bona de Sckebran Hutchinson, speaking warm· Jy of a dear friend's recent facelift: "She used to pua tor an oldish 41 -now she loolal like a youngish 63." THE CIA may be getting a littJe sore at Len Fulton. who publishes an "Intern.a· tlonaf Directory of LlttJe Magaiinea" in ParadJae, near ChJco. Tbe Atenc1's Ubrarlan, Ethel Smith, keeps oittmna copies and hW keept rqlyins, "Jam rehac- tant toMll thin1s to the CJ.A; Perbapt you could tell me why you want tbl1 dlrec· tory?" We sn~ n nrknow. NOBODY :4X ED ME: But I'm autJ a .RtUe put oft by M- semblymln Wiiiie Brown' remuk to the CaUtornl giving the people, through their elected representatives, more say about who s its on our highest courts. ''The people's representatives should be consulted about the membership of a body that ex- ercises as much absolute power over our society as does the supreme court,'· he added . The federal confirmation pro· cedure has proven its ability to act in the role it was intended for in such instances as when Nixon tried to place Haynsworth and Carswell on the Supreme Court. ''If Haynsworth and Carswell had faced California's confirma· lion process, they wouJd be on the court today,'' Song said. ''Instead they bad to come before the U.S. Senate, and the Senate rejected them . "I want that protection for California. Calif.orni a ' s confirmation system is badly designed to over· ·ride a governor's error. The pre· sent Commission on Judicial Ap· pointments has inherent conflicts of interest when it comes to the confirmation of gubernatorial appointments to high courts. A chief justice voting against the confirmation of iUl appointee who was later confirmed would fmd himself forced to ser\'e with the person he rejected for the rest of his judici<ll life. The at· torney general forever is pre- senting cases before the high courts, upon whose justices he must pass judgment. THE THIRD CJA member, in voting against an appointee who is later confirmed, may find an angry colleague, either on his own court or on a court above him. being an appellate judge himself. Every single member of 'the CJA can be found to have suffi· cient motive to vote in favor of any confirmation to avoid personal antagonism with a possible colleague. Song 's measure would eliminat~ the CJA and require the governor's appointments to appellate courts to be confirmed. by the Senate within six months of the date of the appointment. It would be a wise reform for our state's judiciary. r Teachers As•OCiatloo (Cl'A) meeting ln Sacramento to protest. Gov. Brown's b~et ~ for educatton. Since the gA made "major campaign contributions to Jh• Demoerats," said wuu-. "you wouldn't dlink it woulct "' be necessary lqr you to tome JJe~e.pJeadln1 Jlke th11. '! Why not 1 2vetyone should ha.& t9 plead hit ca.e, res.:rdlesa OI contr1butlon1. whtu..r It's the teachers, tbe I'M\ the , milk produeer1 or whatever . . . I al'<> feel a bit itchy about the case or S.yr·old Jobnny Pu e, wbo found a 1 ·DOmino 'Theory: Game? By FRED S. HOFFMAN TileAUo(lat .. "'•n WASHlNGTON -The old "domino theory" is being re- vived and broadened by top U.S. officials who warn of "serious consequences" for the United States around the world if Cam- bodia or South Vietnam fall because American aid is <:ut off. The theory, formulated nearly 21 years ago as the French were on the verge of defeat in In· docbina, held generally that the loss of one country to Communist aggression w ou Id lead to neighboring countries falling un- der Communist domination, one after another. However, the latest version of the theory looks beyond In· docbina for its predicted impact. Pr es ident Dwight D . Eisenhower spoke of the "falling· domino principle" on April 7, 1954, a month before the Com· munist Viet Minh victory over the French at Dien Bien Phu. Asked to comment on "the $10,000 negotiable U.S . Treasury Bond 'tn Sant-a Claca, returned it to its owner, and rec'd a $1.o re· ward, which some people Cnot Johnny) thought was on the chintay side. The reward was then upl¥d to $30, and when he said tie would use that to save VP for a bike, the Santa Clarli polic; raised $200 because ~'we have to show the young people tbat honest; pays ." Re.IJlember when J1onesty wi/:s }(a OWQ tew~ 't TIME WA·&P:. Dorothy .Porocbof Tam Valle.y, having been born on Georee WaahJngton's iood old birth· day <Feb. 22>, ls d~essed. Now that the holida~ has been cba.n1ed to Feb. 17. 1l 1et.two • yftrs o1der ,very year!" .•. <This business ef moving holidays wflly.nnty to Mon- days 1eemed J\l(e a Cood idea •• once. but oow we liDow that J tbt••·d&y laolldays are ece> 101rc ~u1 u n1ourra. Bellcte., an Occa,.loiW C!W otr ht the mlddle '4>1 a week is I strategic importance 'of In· dochm~ to the free w.orld," Eisenhower replied: "YOU H\VE A row of dominoes set up. You knock over the first one, and what will hap- pen to the last one is the certainty that it will go over very quickly. So you could have a beginning of a disintegration that would have the most profound influence.'' The French soon Jost In· dochina, but the whole area did not go Communist, a fact that js often cited by opponents ~of the theory. As a result of an interna- tional conference, the country 1 was partitioned into a Com- munist North Vietnam, a non· Communist South Vietnam and independent regimes in Cam· bodia and Laos. · The domino theory came.up re· peatedly during the national de· bate over U.S. military involve· men\ in Vietnam,in the 1960s and earl~ 1970s. · Supporters of American in· vofv~ment cited the theory flS an "Dillon wonders coyly ii the Public J.,ibrary'a publlcist , David Belch, k Wyatt E&I'p·~· halt·brother, answer to that being no. Jdc., too." f argµment for slaying in South Vietnam until that country's ~~ty was assured. Opponents derided the tbebry as a myth. Recently, -Oefense Secretary Jaaru •R . Schlesinger and Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger h~ye s~ken of the domino theory .amid a new batUe with Congress O'!er whether the Unit· ed States should continue to sup- port South Vietnam and Cam· bodia with arms, ammunition and other aid. U.S. 0.l!;J•'t;NSE offlclals last week said neither South Vietnadl nor Thailand would be seri0usl> threatened if Cambodia fell tc ~he insurgent forces. Like Kis•· Inger and Schlesinger, they in- voked a global domino theory and expressed concern that a failu.re by the . United Sta~s to continue suppc)rting South, Viet· nam wouk! rafse qu~silons in Europe and Israel about U.S. stead! astness . Kissinger said, "11 Vietnam fall~ ~s a resul~ of an Amel)~ah d,ec1s1on to cut oCf its aid that will have, over a period oltime , the most Rriou:s consequenc~ • for. ~he conduct of 9ur foreign ~licy.': ' He said tbja will not be i~ mediately apparent, "but over a period of Years it mustTalse the gravt\St doubts In the minds qf many ts>Untries that have been russocia!ed with us ." ' Sc!hlelinger said the domino theory "bas Q.eeo overly di&· credited.•• The def en.se chief said that tbe f4ll of Soutf. Vietnam, because c)fUie withdrawal of Us' aid, "will):)e viewed with conc~n:i by t~o,_e ~with whom we are neeotiallnl at tbe pr-esentJUne In the M 4lf E~." >I: -• ,. f I r. ,,. ., '· -I. ,. t ,, 11 j t; , le ,, 0 ·1 b • f ; fl '.) rt HJ atria and boys. The big racing cOAWst lt over and our '!" neta bave been notified aftd rizee dellHred w that they· can attend' the California GOO atOntariqSanday. • The Graatl Prlse wlnMr 'WU Curt Visca of Huntington Beaeh, whose drawing appears at the ri1ht. He received. three $30 tickets and gar age passes i.r the big event. Tbe judges selected David Threadgold, 11, ot 2904 Zell Drive, Lacuna B ach, u tbe second place Winner. David re- ceived three $20 aeab oo Tum No.4 .• Our third place wJnner. wtio ~ ceived three •~ pit ~ud . • ' Three-t)Jne winner of the Indianapolis 500, A.J . Foyt; Of Houston, Texas, captured the pole position far the California 500 Sunday. Plagued with ~echanicitI probleins in 1974, Foyt was the fastest qualifier, but did not finish m any races. He will be trying.for better luck at Ontario Motor Speedway. Uncle Len hopes yoa will be there. Metrics Not H~rd • • s¥l•, wu Linda Provis, 11, of • ~an, wlao •;bmlt4ed sevea.-"' ... •ncllftl clrawlngs, was declared N~wpori ~cJI. Mw ~ea .L__,.. ... ~ were r eceived fr~ glrli, '"1t ,,,,..._Prize Iner bf t~ ~If luqes and recetves tllree $30 Linda's ~ix e"ceJJe~~nt'~ea tickets and c..;.,ce'paa.ee to *ht Callfonda 5Go In Ontario on Sun· SILVER SPRING, Md. <AP>- There is a poem written on a classroom c h alk board at Mont gomery .Countf 's Cres,thaven E lementary School that underlines a change current- ly taking place in an important area of instruction. It reads: Montgomery County school of. ficials say next year more than half of the elementary schools in the county will f ol l ow Cresthaven's lead and switch over to the metric system. By September 1976, metrics will be taueht as the basic system of m easurement in all the county's schools. . for Kids time, and f've been teaching in- ches and feet for a· long time," said Audrey Anderson, a second grade teacher. "I thought metrics might be hard for the kids, but it's not. It might be hard for the adults, but it's not hard for the children." c4upt the e1es of ~J11118es. , 1,,_·•....,.l_~ ___ .--..._~·---);..:..;..;;..__..:.::;;·;;;:;· ....... _..._ __ . __ .....___. RUlln-ng a ver)'. dose raff right up to the final llelec:Uon by the Judges were Mark McLareD of Newport· Bea~b. Jon Tomita of Costa Me.s'a,. J,ee. ·t.o11ton of F-0untain Valley; and Robbie Kaneko of Huntington !)each. f{ONORABLE MEN'l'lf)N for this .,eek's entries goes to Jim· my •nd Cindy Hersh, Rene La\lsen, Bra ndon and Travis ,. Carl', Steve McClaire, Kim Kayppi, &.anne Coleman, Deb- bie Tyltu", Charlie. ':'fim>ett. Steve Minney, Robert Gregory, George Argyros, Tracy Scac. Denise·. Pouglu,. Chris Hender, and Kata F8f111M. . ti J j 11 0 ., b n y n t Also to Ralf h Schw~ Kelly Collin~ Brad Hillric1"j Brian Smallwdod and D'avid Spencer, all of ~rona del Mar; David DaY., Todd Herman: S ean lt'atson, Don Gr~&J>y, aM Don .ffemP!lte.d, all or 'Costa Mesa; Kraij' liDdeU'n, Robert Ballard Beach; and D·avid Townsend.of • Laguna Nig~el. ~ and Steve Marsh, all of Hunt· inllOP. Beach; and Paul Kandell of FCMint~n Valley. Also Roy Stonaker, Shawna. ~Uy and Bea~Head of Irvine ; Ricb~rd Ki.In b a ll , Bill Westre.qun, Jinny Anneson and Ro.g £dw4r ~ all or Balboa; Chad Brlnde on, Tom Taylor, l\acl#l Hel~!lr~ Robinson ~Rod.Re~rg, all of Laguna abyss stretches in fiat plains, carpeted ,,1th silty clays and layers of oo.ze formed bf age-old accu11ulletlon' or diatoms and other sea-dwellers. Op these pl•ln• there are lonet~ sub- l'Qarine 11\0Untl, like aid v~lcanic C-.. These are allo lltraapllat• t=d underwaier mouQ\~ e l\O'Otl. n .. &oo ma' til Gld ftlelll'OS U\at rurrated w• • _. Jeve• was lowe~ As an. added surprise, Uncle Len ls 1oing to have the best en- tries mounted on a big poster and placed in the lobby of the Daily Pilot Building on 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, for all r acing fans to view. Ti}is week, boys and girls, Un· cle Len would like all or his artists to draw pictures oI boats. Send it in, along with your jokes and poems for Carol, your letters to Ellie and your questions to An· dy. Until ne.xt week then, may each and every one have the very, very best of ~verything. . . QUI LI .1· mantle below. This new material constantly spreads the crustal plates apart. We now know that this sea fioor spreading explains bow the continents drift apart. . . ,,,_., -a • 7·WelVIM set 9f .. Owwl<IH et ... ,_ .. "''""Y 5'1Mtt•"· .,. t, 9f St. C.......IMa. o.uwi..~.--ltl•~*" WHAT IS IT LllP= AT mE . CENTER OF THE EARTH? "Foot by Coot and yard by yard . ·'We find old sys terns in diScard. "Giving way to m etric meters. "~lograms a nd milliliters." Cr esthaven School, located in a q uie t neighborhood of this Washington D.C. suburb, is about halfway through an experimen- tal academic year of going metric. In Maryland, the state Board of Education has directed all schools to be totally metric by 1980. Part1 of the effort here to teach metrics involves bringing the parents in for workshops, so they can help their children if they should ask s uch questions as: ··How many kilometers is it from Washington to Baltimore?" And according to its teachers, the metric e mphasis has failed to produce a ny signs or distress among e ither the children or their parents. At Cresthaven the teachers employ special metric exhibits, including such items as charts for the children to measure their height in centimeters and special scales to weigh themselves in kilograms. In the adult workshops, as in the classroom. the emphasis is on learning the metric system itself, not on converting metric measurements into inches. quarts or pounds. "I've been teaching for a long No longer are children at Cresthaven taught that a foot has 12 inches, a pound 16 ounces or a quart two pints. Instead they are learning that a meter has 100 cen- timeters, a kilogram 1,000 gra ms and a hectoliter 10 liters. "We're concentrating on the first, second and third grades," said Kelly Guido, Cresthaven's principal, "Some of the littler ones have n't yet learned to measure in feet and inches. What we're hoping is that they'll learn to think in metric terms as the primary language or measure- Co,.~,. Speedu Creature. T here are many speedy creatures On land and in the air. Underground, on tree trunks, Just crawling everywhere. One fast insect is the deerfly 25 miles·per-hour he flies. Darting in, zooming about. High up in the sky. ment.'" , Cresthaven School is in the vanguard of a growing move- ment by educational systems across the nation to abandon the English system of measuring, which is used only by the United States and a handful of other na- tions. The cheetah is the fastest animal on land Fastest in the desert, is the snake in the sand. Of course, everyone knows oI the tortoise and the hare The speedy rabbit lost the race ~worldscope (11,.._. far wti •mdan •cs•• c:oniedy) 1 Secretary of Defense (CHOOSE ONE: Rogers C. 8 . Morton, James R. Schles· inger) stated that new U. S. aid of $2?2 million was essential for the ~ontinued survival of the Phnom Penh government 2 The United States · ended its ' 10 year embargo on tfie sale of (CHOOSE ONE: arms, grain) to India and Pakistan. 3 Kina Birendra, the \llllOrld's only Hindu monarch, was crowned in lavish cere· ,monies in .. ? . a-Nepal b·Afghanistan C·Norway 4 A lerge oil spill endanpring wildlife occurred in Lake (CHOOSE ONE: Erie, Michigan) when a barae carrying fuel oil ran aground near Milwaukee. S In Florida, formet senator . ' went on trial in a bnbery-eonspiract case. a·Herbert Talmadge b·Robert Byrd c-Edward Gurney (10,.._,,..aft.....,.....,...1n ....... ) 1 ..... proflt 2 ..... profuM 4 .•... Pl"OP'lY In a recent speech to the nation's lawyers, I pointed out that $10 · million in additional financing is needed to carry out the Speedy T rlil Act. I am the Chief Justice of the U.S. SUpreme COurt. WhatJs rrly name? · As t he turtle sailed through the air. Ken Elbe, 9, of 5217 W. Wisteria Place, Santa Ana In addition to being a family fun feature , THE QUIZ is11ll Integral part of the in-classroom news program presented in Orange Coast area schools as a public service by the Daily Pilot. , A111wen •PPHr IUl'llele,._l llelowqwir • news picture (10 points If,.., ...... ~-Cll*tlon con'9CtlJ) These children are waiting for food at a refugee camp in Phnom Penh. the capital of . . ? • • Since the blockad~ of the Mekong River, supplies of food and ammunition have had to be airlifted. sportlight (2 points tot ..ch qa.-tion ~ correcdJ) 1 For 112 point each. match the athlete with his or her sport. A-Margaret Court B·Jrm Ryun C·Mart< Spitz D·Annemarie Proell a·track b·sk1ing c·tennis d-sw1mming 2 "Dr. J .• " whose full name is . . ' . .. celebrated his 25th birthday by scorin& 51 points tor the New York Nets. 3 (CHOOSE ONE: Joe Paterno, Dwight Stones) broke his world" indoor high jump record in the U.S. Olympic Invitation track meet. 4 OJ. Simpson was the winner of the men's Superstars competition for professl~\81 athletes. True or FelM1 S In basebaU slang,. (CHOOSE ONE: hitters, pitchers) warm up in the bullpen. 'r.oYndfable ,...._ •11 I affft (Rt_.., WhO ~-choose t:>oc*s to t>e UMd in public hlah sehoOls. and whit criteria shoOld they uM? .. ~ H • l• ---TW ICOllJ 11tt•,__J'rr1'1m1 71••,..__a..I.11tt11 ....--fw. ll-75•~...._.,, 1 Wttun1l1t • l • I I ' .Af IW-Yl'llOT , MlltDSIMCH.15 -. . ' TUMILEWEEDS l~IPl.f l!fflNVU 1i'Vt ~.¥STll!mC 'flllNeS 'Ill Rll FUNKY WINKERBEAN UJHEJ.I ARE <,Ot.l 601NG10GET A HAIRCUT?- FIGMENTS HAN CY ----------· HAIR HAPPEN& 105ER\JE A VITAi.. 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' .. ... 1 ' • DR.SMOCK • ANIMAL CRACKERS .. dJCl"E! ~ICKLE!/ c~LE . ,1__\~)h by Herold Le Dou ""°"T CO '"""co WtfM TMI LITTL& P P..cff. I • by Mell 'TH~'5 A l'O"TIANE IN rr. ' aw~ ~""' OF THE !'1N6UNAIL l'ARYr .~~~··· J.8 ' f-'· ... .... •• ·.-MOM? ... ' " ~"' !'. ,., ... .. "-=::..::;...:.~_,, !I ! o · =·--' by-~s .Arrlolci (&~~r:,P -WONDER IF ..JOe'[) WJ.liNA TALK ME~ER? by Rockjer BoRen YOO'D lilllll< lilERID /l.r IE/ISt' !WE LEFT AusrOF - ~/>.~Cit IOllE'llltN6/ ... THE GIRLS ' . • . :t, '\ ·~ ~....,s•.,.... o .. , CCTt_aiofy know whatcatqory y0u'd be a whiz in!'" '·~·-;=-~~~ ... 1.-· • ( ., • ·1 ( I L~ CIL .Wa St. 'Bei A.l Pol bf .to1 'Fe> ,Col ~ CO· Frt Jat .noc F m• me An flo1 tab tos ( l b) al1 W( Tit G1 Hi wi in) "' • t of •• thl bh an m ga it I sel B YD< tor · va1 .Yo ing ten der fea po! SUI pa1 Hit dot lis1 of I gai mi do1 yo1 Id< COi m< m• ab eel "" ilii sti th1 y, ho d) m• yo fa ov .. Monthly m eettna of the Lons Beach G.arden .-.-.. •v-· Lasuna Beach Garden Club, as~nt edit« ot CJub wW be held at the G o l d e n G ·~ r d en 1 Womeq•a Clubhouse, 288 Maaadne ·~ i• pre. St. AM'• Drlve, Laguna aently tea~blng wNtem Beach, March 14 at 11 1t)'le of flower arraDlln& A.M. wUl bold " (>OJ; In Santa Ana. She -wm pourri of Jdeas worklh@ discuss table aetUnga at by Wade Roberts, dlrec· the nower 1bow of fhe :tor of The Sherman Laguna Beach Garden Foundation Gardens tn Club, Apr. 3·.f. Mareh It, .Coro12adelMar. a "Mad Hatter's" A dessert tea will be luncheon and card party co-hosted by Mmes. wUlbeheldatooooatlhe Frank·N. Benham and Women:a Club, lD James ~Mahnke, from Laguna Beach. Mn. .noon to .m. Frank H . Slmpso~! ~ . .. . ways and meaos ...... Following a business charce of reaervatiom, meeting at l 1P .M., club phone497-1186. • member, Mrs. Andy J. Members and fr1$dl Antosik, f'HI present will take a carriage~ flower arrangements foe to Huntington Library table settings. Mrs. An-and Gardens in San tosik·iS past president or Marino OD March 26. Oi-ganic Garden Book Available .. 8!turc!y. ~wch 8. 1175 DAILY PILOT .ti Males ·'Prefer Glat/3 Bank Venture Fa.mily Garden Lease LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI> -ctU1ens Fidelity Corp. i1 investin& $100,000 in • somewhat un.uaual venture for a bank, and one whlch will bring It no monetary return. The bank has undertaken a nonprofit famUy garden program designed t.o help hard·preaaed citizens meet their food needs. . TMaw1tuaa1c1t.co1e•w Maurice D. S. Johnson, chairman, said be Joining the parade of 1975 'All·. hoped the idea. which he called a ''national first," America winners are three new would spread to communities throughout the nation •'ads honored as th1s .,ear's All· "to ease the pressures of inflation for many ~ ~ families." America Gladiolus Selections. Under the program, the bank has leased in They are Green Lilac, High.style, widely separated areas of metropolitan Louisville -and Summer Snow.. four large· tracts to be divided into S,000 800-square· All three are available for foot family garden plots. It plans to acquire others. planting this oomlJl,g spring. But dof\'t wait too long before secur· FOR A ONE· TIME-ONLY cost or $20, families ing them from your favorite local may rent a 20·foot by 40·foot plot indefinitely for garden center or through your raising vegetables and be assisted by profeuional nursery ca~. gardeners hired by the bank. "To our knowledge, no other bank in lhls coun~ Gladiolus are among the try has taken on such an enterprise," Johnson said. easleat flowers to raise in the "And as far as we can determine, the only program summer Carden. They will grow in any good garden soil, and ask like it is one of much s maller scooe beRun in a town in Iowa last year." for little care as long as they are Johnson said before the plots are taken over by sheltered from winds and have plenty of sunshine. They will the family gardeners they will be ploughed, disked, bloom over a long season on into soil ·tested, and fertilized if ~essary with equip· autumn with the dahlias and ment and manpower donated by the International h d te Harvester Co. plant here. ar Y as rs. He said the bank would erect fencing for each Their sword·like leaves are plot and hire security guards for round·the·clock upright, taking up litUe room for protection against vandalism or plunderi!lg. thecolorandbeautytheyprovide, 1;::===========::;:;:;;::::;:;:;::;;:;:=:;::::; which in fact makes them ideal' /or small gardens. There are books of day-indoors and out, for the by-day horoscopes, full year. Twelve chap- almanacs or day-by-day ters one for each month. weather, and now there ls are divided Into five sec: nae Calendar of Or1amc Uona: an introduction 8100111.ing BeaUt'I• G.ardenlng <McGraw· focuslne on the garden-~ Hill Paperbacks, $2.95) ing situation or problem with day-by-day garden .. ot the month followed by ing for seven climate' The Vegetable Garden. zones. · The Ornamental Garden. Their s pikes of gay florets opening up along the stems are "different" among the other flowers. When cut for arrange- ments, too, they a re truly con- versation pieces. No wonder they have so many fans -particular· ly among men gardeners. · Written by the editors The Orchard and Bush of Organic G ardealnc Fruits, and Under Gius. and Farming Macadne, Telllng easily and this book provides valua-simply what to do and ble illf ormation to help when to do it, Tiie Calen- Joe Moore, of Seacliff Trailer Park, 890 W. 15th St., Newport Beach, admires his Agave, a Mexican-type cen- tury plant. Planted in 1966, the plant has reached a height of nearly 12 feet. Blooming profusely with yellow flowers since October, the flower stalk is approximately 17 feet long and 8 inches thick at the base. Moore says the only care he has given the plant is "a light feeding with liquid fertilizer.•· a n y gardener. The dar of Orgaalc Garden: -------------------------- method or organic Ing opens the door to gardening is explained as gardening success it progresses through the without the use of poisons Weekender Gardening Checklist Garden Club Meet seasons and continues, or chemicals .. . Horoseope · Slated Wednesday • Ceanothu s an d other California natives are in bloom this month. These make easy-to- care·for landscape shrubs. Leo -Humor . Is anAlly South Coast Garden Club meet· Club Members may enter under : ing Wednesday at 1 :30 p.m. ~n Artistic·Old Fashioned Anti· 'Fhree Arch Bay Clubhouse, will ques or Family Heirlooms; feature Mrs. Henry Read, Anza Oriental; Mod; Wood; Deep Sea ~rrego a~d the D~sert Protec· Fantasy: and Celestial Caprice live Cou~c11. She will show t:ol-<Unusual plant materials). orful s lides or desert wild • For a shady corner, Azaleas a re an excelle nt choice . Nurseries have plants in bloom, making selection easy -and fun. • Tree Roses are exciting ac· cents for the garden. Now is a gooq time to plant them. SUNDAY,MAllCHt By SYDNEY OllARR ARIES <March 21-April 19): You discover what you want is available. Now, you must decide what to do about it. Accept more responsibility. 'l'AURUS (April 20·May 20): Accent is on ad- vancement, pressure, dealings with higher·ups. . You gain added recognition. Distribution, advertis- ing and publicity fit into pattern. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Good moon aspect tends now to highlight travel, special correspon- dence and long.distance responses. Creativity is featured. . CANCER (June 21.July 22): Investment possibilities, dealings with tax consultants, in· surance executives -these are apt to'be featured. LEO <July 23·Aug. ·22>: Accent now is on partnerships, contracts and m arriage. Divers ify.· Highlight ability ~be versatile. Humor is your ally. : flowers. There will also be a silent auc· lion for the Ways and Means Committee under Mrs. Phillip Hanf. Dorothy Copel a nd or Los Angeles is presenting two Flower Show Workshops, March 19 and 26 to prepare members for their Flower Show, April 12 at Laguna Niguel Clubhouse at 1:30 p.m. There will be many classifica- tions. The theme is "Our World." · L.A. CALLS 6e EACH ...-.r...,-..oo1, n.. T...,.....c ....... ol Celil ... JtU-• .. "-C••l•N"• VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Practical affairs 17141 979 12~4 dominate. Health and 1 employment rank high on ; • ~ list. You do some tearing down for avowed purpose · THE of rebuilding. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You should not play EARL'S games with emotions. Stakes are higher than you · ~. ••.u ... might imagine. Do some analytical work. s."!'.::Tii. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Home life. St.ts domestic situation, dealings with those who affect At,._ DMr your budget -these areas are highlighted. ( ~1) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be selective., s. i... .on.,oue\&* Jdeas appear plentiful -but quality may be a rare 2.t2tc...-. c!!;i~ commodity. See situations, persons as they are. not: 1 ~=::»-==:~=.....,="'=-="'=""'=~ merely as you wish they could be. ~ CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan.19): Money, invest- ments and special collections are featured. You are able to capitalize on lessons learned in past. You ac- cept more responsibility. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): L,u~ar cycle is. at peak -trust judgment and intuition. Take tn~ itialive in making new starts in new directions. Strive now for universal appeal: . PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): New light is: thrown in area previously shrouded in mystery .. You could be · vlsitlng one confined t~ home, hospital. . . . If Today Js Your Birthday you are 1ens1bve, · dynamic concerned with Jaw, ·theater and medicine.' You are preparing to co lnto business for yourself, to marry or to add to ho~e structure ~nd family. You are building, expanding and getting· over an emotional setback. ~ &~ Yl@lYH? I ,_ ~@li'WD©@ . HYDROPONIC GREENHOUSE GARDEN.ING HYDROPONICS ••• CtOIOing plant• fa IOOUr and ~ •.• dehollt ml. =-ht• Wtw..:W 4• le Dt-~. ........ ...... ,..., c-.... ,. ... r._..' ................. ..._, •• ~.11 · For F'" ut.,.ture n mot"e Information contact ~Y MILMI. HTllO·HOUll OP OIAM•• co•MTY, 148 Qrtfftth Wav. Caouna ~ ca tff51. Ph: en~> •.a• ear. .. \ =:...~w....~~ ..... ..... ......, . 'VACI A•t eAIHI••• THE OON'{ROU.EO ENVIRONMENT Qt: MftlO ... OUll ENABLES YOU ~ND YOUR · FAMILY TO ~ SUPEAI~ FRUITS ANO Vf,GETABLES ~EAR AOUNDI Classifications open to m em· ber s and non-members are: Faraway Places; Segment Ta· ble Settings: Garage Sale; Nov· ice <Country Gardens or Hills or Home): Men only-"America the Beautiful"; Miniatire·3" or 5"; and Horticulture . For further information call Mrs. Lowell Chawner, 496-5416 or Mrs. Bur n ard Petter son, i 93·6439. • Now is the time to plant Transvaal Daisies fo r bloom later in spring and summer. As- sure good drainage for the plants. • Check with your nurseryman on crabgrass control. Don't wait to start a campaign to fight thls lawn pest. NURSERY~ H. ~~·..3t: FLORIST Dul~t!l'S . - . 2640 Harbor Blvd., Cost.a Mesa TOMATOES ... Check The Varieties! OACI 0 lilLT CMIL . OlllHTIAI .Q unBIOY C.IGIOT 0 IUlfll HYllJD OPOOI 0 PIAISOM IMNO~ID o .. c ... •Y OYPHYllJD . Best when 4l'Mt. ~rown. NOW 7 .... POllY Pak Good eating ..... ,. · allsummer HOTXAPS ... Plant COY9t'8. Give tomatoes and other wgetables 1 aftled 5"rt. Protection from sun. wfnd, frost. Insects. Pall of 16 •••• 2.49 PRESENTING ••• A NEW Line of Spring Arrangements From Our Flower Shop ... PllCID NOM 7.50 One-of-6-Kind, colorful arrangements using natunlll dry materials and silk flowers. Containers Include baskets. glua and stoneware. FUCHSIAS PIAYING MAHTIS Qt. 89¢" . ... 3 Egg Cases .... 600.,..t P,ho11r. & 546-5525 .. Last week we mentioned Roger's Gardens' fi rst annual Camellia Festival which will be held this weeke nd (today and tomorrow) at Roger's Gardens Newport Center. On display will be 5,000 camellia blossoms and more than 300 plants including both the newest introductions and the traditional favorites. On hand to provide information will be Bob Brown of Hinea Wholesale Nunery, Julie Nuccio or Nuccio's Nursery and our own Jerry Foster. So. if you are a camellia enthusiast, or if you want to learn something about camellias, or if you just appreciate beau ti ruJ f lowe rs, please accept our invitation to enjoy the Camellia Festival at Rog er• s Ga rd e ns Newport Center. IncidentalJy , there is no admission charge. PLANTS -Cam ellias look good year around. Even during the summer months when they are not blooming their polished dark green leaves provide contrast and stature in our gardens. And when they do blossom, during the cooler months, in shades or bright red, pink and snow whlte all with golden stamens and an infinij.e variety of sizes and ghapes, their delicate fragrance graces the surrounding area like a ~ubUe perfume. Camelli as are easy to grow. Once they have been planted correctly in a proper location • they will provide•years and years of beautiful nowcrs with only a minimum of care.· Camellias require acid soil and good drainage. Most camellias prefer an east or north exposure or a partially shady location. Some varieties eventually grow as tall as small trees, while others tend to bush out. The~ can be grown in the ground, in hanging baskets, in containers; they can be pruned into s hapes, espaliered against a fence, or allowed to grow free. There is a camellia for every person and every purpose. PRODUCTS -Take s ome elements or classic landscaping, add a generous portion of interior d esign, some artistry and a rai nbow of color and you have what Roger's Gardens calls COLORSCAPE. Colorscape is not really a product; it is a concept or a way of doi ng things. Colorscaping seeks to bring some of the bes t features of the natural world indoors and some of the comforts of the home outdoors for a special blend of beauty. Colorscaping can be applied to patios, decks. garden rooms. atriums, entry ,ways, garden areas -almost anywhere you enjoy living. PEOPLE -We have the people with the unique talents to colocscape. Bob Worden is Mr. Outside and James Wyatt is Mr. Inside. Bob has been with Roger 's Gardens for four years in the colorscape department. He specializes in exterioc garden installations and he can turn your patio into a flower wonderland or a drab corner of your garden into a highlight. James Wyatt joined Roger's only recently. His arrival has expanded our capabWtles from strictly outside to both outside and inside -and the poin~ of transition. James• background is in interior design, custom noral arrangements and indoor plants. lf e can do homes. offices •. parties, weddings - whatever it is that you want brightened. James and Bob of\en work as a team , doing• garden room ar.d patio, or a living room with an atrium. Ir you want more lnformaUon. call either James or Bob, or come in and see us at Roger 's Gardens . 2301 San Joaquin H1lls Rd. Newport Beach, 92660 714-640-5800 M141 Chrlsanta Dr. 2221 Faarvlew Rd . Mlaalon VloJo, CA 921R75 Cotta Mesa, CA 9IUf tt4 137·'7111 '14 tu.- ' f I . ' • • . . J \ • I ',tJfDAILYPILOT K•ew f;vll to Ffgllt ? • . Morns Watch-Porno.Flick • T~ehn~v~~· To N&nie Tasaday ~AST PQl.N.T •• Ga. (AP) -"There will be no · "If we've gone this far, let's fi,nish.," s~ted 1 1 •• -one 1n here but you ladles," the police chief as.sure4 Otte viewer. But she wa.s Outvoted and the film Wu ' •l!OUPof70mothersff0411theSouthFultonPyent-tumedoffanerlOmJnutes. , \ Teacher Assoeia,tlon. ~ .. · ''ijow about next Ume wt,JUst take·the,l.r word ' I • f" f MANILA, Pl\lllPP'-(AP}.-A baby boy named'Go • Ahead baa been bonl to the Taaadaysjn,Mindanao, r.Uilig the 119pulalion of the primitive tribe lo 29, the'Panamln Folinllat!On announced. · · , : ·· ·, \ • • 1:. r ' ., ·' .. ·~ . ' • . . ',rhen the lights dimmed and the X-rated movie for It," another assOci.,Uon member said on·theway started, right in the middle Of. an orgy scene. out. 1 ,. 1 .. , Upset a~ut a recently <>pened adu.lt books(or:e 1 ~ and peep show. the women had asked the Polic~ i Qepar\men11r'11>eycould getafirst-hand~review'of Lagunan Ho . d what they were fighting.They got it. ' · DO re The women sat quietly during the early se- ' Tlie claild was lhe fourth bbrn since 1971,.,,.hen an· thropologiata dlse<)fered .the tfibe living'/ an essentially Stone Age~~lstenc~ In south eotabato ori Mi!ldan.a.o island. " ' quences of the film, which had been confiscated in a Debra Betk of Laguna on the campus. riiid, ,but then nervous laughter and wisecracks Beach has bee~ selected Miss Beck l"S a hegantosurface. first runner up in the sop~ore majoring in Not long after the film began, association Univ~rsity of Southern architecture. 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Seven~foot center curt Ptt•aoa hit a abort jumper wt th ,two MCODd.I to 10 ln re(UlaUon then leored •evtn points In over: time. •1arklnk the Uo.iwrattY ot UPUIC et ~und to • 7844 wln over Irvine in the openln, roWllJ Of the NCAA we•ter.-re1lf!lP:f1 .Dtvialon lI 'bllsketball paay6111 Ji\1da1 nlcbt at UCI. ·1'1le 10i1 put& the ADteaten.tntQ: a 1 o'eloek third place Ult tGG&Cbf, .a«ialnat UC Davis, a 78-1'7lq1etto 0RLA~DO; Fla.-Brash and bHIJY Lee Trevino, stalkin1 his putta like a hungry hunting eat, 21wag1ered his way to a six· 1~-.,ar 66 and tied Hale IN'in l~ tM second round lead Friday .tn the $200,000 Citn ... Open golt toamament. Trevinb1 who started the hot sunny, ))reezy day three stroke~ off the pace, swept into a share of the lead with a 36-hole total of 135, nme-un4er.-par for two trips <>ver the 6,929-yard Rio Pinar COunt.ry Club course. Irwin, the U .S. Open titleholder. who bas played strongly in recent weeks, had a second round 67. Bid to I/SC LOUISVIL1--E. Ky.-The Univer sity of Southern California accepted a bid Friday to the fl . NCAA' s Coltegtate QoIQ- missioners Assoeiation .basket- ball lourrw.ment, whicti4 opens here Tbu.rsday,. • The 1rQJans1 the: (lrit team in· • vi~ to the tourney, talc~ a 19·6 record into their season finale to- day against t1CLA. · · · · 0.1trP1i.cl'Mtesllr1tlcuN1CeeMer , . ' 1\'ike s Duel • I &BPoly -I. ~ ID Reinatch • ~ ~ . LONG &EACH-Marina High's. Vikings clash with No. 3 LO!)B Beach PolY tonight in a C1P 4 -~ quarterfinals basketball playoffs encounter at Lon' Beach Arena with the winner ad- vancing to n ext week's semifinals a t Los Angeles. llgets under way at 9 followina the Santa Barbara-Palos Vetdes skirmish at 7 : 30 and the Vikes of coach Jim Stephens are one· point underdogs. Poly has racked up a 22·4 re- cord apd is the Moor~ League champion. The J ackrabbit.s or coach Ron Palmer already own a 59-57 overtime victory over Marina on the latter's home c.ollrt. And the key to Poly's success is the tough rebounding of Michael . Wiley and J ohn Nash. Wiley is6-7 and has a 17 .3 scoring average. Nash is 6-5 and s·cores at a 14.7 clip. Too. Jam es Hughes (6-3> and Clyde J ohnson (6-2) are of· tensive threats, in addition to plaimaker Leif Hertzog, the only semor on the starting unit. Poly likes to attack the boards, press and run. Llllter• i .. e I LOS ANGELES -Nor1'\_~an uer.t free throw with 17 se&ods to go proved the decisive )>Qint Friday night a the Chicago Bwls survived a cold shooting fourth quarter to defeat the Los Angeles , Lakeri 89-81 in a · National KEVIN DAVIS. OF UC IRVINE SHOOTS FROM LONG RANGI: IN NCAA PLAYOFF TILT FRIDAY NIGHT- Marina, runoerup to Fountain Valley in the Sunset League. en- ters with 6-5 Bob Losner and 6-3 Rich Branning on ~ hot streak. Both have ~ea playing at their ~ best in recent outings, and for Losner. a senior, there are no more games if the Vikes are eliminated. • ~Jl Association game. · "~.shot followed a spirited LaJcer comeb~ck which saw Los .,Angftlt close a ·-ao.,Polnt late thircf-jlJ~ter. deJicit to three -al~~ay1hroug~ Uiefmal period. . Dw~a Gal "1t•• COLORAOO SPRI$S. Col~. -.Ftv,e-Urpe. ~utch champion Dianne deLeeuw, out,;.classing ber competition from the outset, emplayed a d~rJng· routine -and captuted th~ lJdi~, gold medal Frida)' night at t~ World Figure Skating Champto.Ubip. Ctaimlng the silver ,medal was l>otVthY Hamill of Rivers ide, Cortn., who was in finh place prior to Uie final ev.ent. Defend- ing champion Christine Errath of East Germany tools. Ute bronze. I I • Dallill•r to Q•t p,u_d LTO-Howie Dallmar will resign Monday as StanfQrd's head basketball coach after 21 .Years at the post, the Palo Alto Times reported Friday. Dallmar, 52, who bas been the Stanton:\ coach since 11954, has a • 264·2" record. Riverside Nips Davis UC RiveTside's Reggie Mims scored~ lay-up with five seeonds remaining, giving the ljighlan- ders a 78-77 vidory over ·UC Davis in the opening round of the NCAA Western Regional Division II basketball playoffs at UC Irvine friday night. Riverside appeared out of it with 6: 16 left and traiUng, 71-55. · And the l{lghlanders were down 77-70 with 53 seconds to go. But a basket by Larry Reynolds, then two free th.rows by Reynolds and two free t}\rows by Tony Masi cut it to 77· 76 with 20 seconds left. UC Rl\fUMN (791 .. " ,. '-Reynolds • s 4 17 Bunllll 3 3 ) 9 M11M • 4 3 20 e~ , II 4 IS ' I 1 2 , 0 • 4 0 0 • 1(6(,11 0 0 2 0 Wiii• I 1 I I Totals 27 24 24 71 UC Devis 1711 s.t..pparo .. " "' '" 4 2 2 10 St-2 s J "' Hellder-. ' 0 • 2 Ford 4 0 s. • McWllll•ms 1 0 0 2 Oo~IS 1 0 .. .. Do'# 119· , .. J 14 • OIS041 • J ~ 2 4 ,. Tolalj 13 " n Hlltlim~: ~C. Ot~ll, 4G-32. \ ; NAIA ·wrestling r I. J{.a'nguartb Shine 142 pounds in the national tous:na· ment a.tter winning the }50 division in District Ill. -Mario Lacasse at 126 pounds, woo two matches before losing. 8'J1 in O\'ertime to a eoptender h'om the Uni vets Uy of 'Wisconsin, Superior Branch. He WOP by score$ of 8~7 and 7-.4. Don HUI at 167 t>oonds, won 7-0 · aDd S.lbefote loslne, 6-1 and S·O. • J\1brilh.won hi! first match with · a pill Wore losing ob a l>in and 1'f a 3-1 lcote. . , JerrY Ternes (134) and Wiiiie season at 12·2 with losses tb Stan· ford and Washineton. Oreeon Stale is 10-3 going into the state rivalry a1ainst Oregon. · Coach John Wooden of UC~ is e~cted to stick to his Uneup of the pa1t few games with Rlch Washineton at cen\er and 7.foot Ralph Drolllnaer as °''No. l re- ervt or sixth man: Wathlnston hat avtraaed 14.8 p0inta per same tor UCLA, • c"d only to the 18 .$ for Me)'ltra. WUUam11 hn hit Zl,3 (or the TrOJana of USC whUe JatiD Wm· .. bett bas hit. at a 14.fl ~ce. Mesa Star Burning Up USAC Tour By HOWARD HANDY Of,.,. Oallr Pi let Stiff Ron "Sleepy" Tripp of Costa Mesa is the hottest young driver on the USAC midget circuit this season. Tripp currently holds the lead in points with 113, well ahead of Huntington Be ach's Dana ·carter in second place with 95. Tonight, Tripp will be out to in- crease his lead when he returns to the familiar confines at the Orange Show Speedway in San Bernardino as J . C. Agajani an presents a 100-lap feature under the USAC banner. "Dana and I tied for the indoor championship and split the prize for that spot," Tripp revealed from his Costa Mesa home this week. · "I will be running a second car here on the west coast. I was run- ning for Doug Caruthers in the east and midwest until Ralph Polter bought the car. "I'll still be driving the same car on the outdoor circuit with a new owner. "Potter is going lo keep it on the east coast and In the midwest and he's going to take care of it," Tripp says. "My dad and I will take care of the car out here. I will be listed as the owner of both cars for owner points. though.'' After spending the first two months in USAC midget competi· lion after starting in Southern California with the USRC, how does the competition compa'l't? "It's much better competi· lion." he says. ''And it's a lot tougher. Indoor racing isn't real· ly racing but it's something to do until the outdoor season begins. "The money in USAC midget racing is much better than lt is here." Is he interes,ed in sprint cars. c hampionshfp cars or the formula s ports car circuit? "My ultimate goal is to drive the championship or formula car circuit. But it's a matter of find· ing the right people and 1etUog the right brea~s. "Some guys remain with the midgets for many years. Then guys Uke Pancho Carter are able to move out quickly into sprint cars and the ch am pionahlp cars. "Right now. t just .,..ant to So with the mid1ets and see what happens from there." Tripp has two Costa Mesa bud· dies, Bart Webster and Lany Kotves, who work on •pare engines tor his mldgets and keep them tuned and ready tot ahlp.. ment at a mdment'a notice. .. It's stlll toual\ for an e>wner to meke -r,1 money on tbe micfe.tt ~treult. 'he ed8'lta. ' "Bob is playing the best basketball of his career." says StepbeQs. ··And . Brannin& .has imprQvecl tt'tmendously. When • Poly beat us early in the season we had three players in the start- ing lineup who were just begin- ning their varsity careers . "Tom Ugland. Mall Cook and Dan Boldt were just starting. The maturity has arrived for us and things should be interesting tonight. ' "And in the first game Cook hardly played at all. He had no rebounds, no shots and three quick fouls.•' Also big in Marina's game is Kevin Landgraf, who has always played well in the playoffs. Soi it's Poly's speed and board strength against the one-two punch of Rich Bra nning and Bob Losner, in addition to the play of Cook. Boldt and Landgraf on the boards and Ugland and J erry Lawrence in the backcourt. Branning's penetration, pass· ing and shooting is Marina's big bope. That, and Losner's pure touch from the outsid e and his muscle. / Tonight's ~tarting Lineups LB Poly Marina 6·5 Nash F Cook 6· 5 6-3 HuJ hes F Boldt 6-2 6·7 Wiley c Losner 6· s 6-2 Johnson G Branning 6-3 6-2 Hertzog G Ugland 5-11 .. SC's Naber Sets Mark LOS ANGELES -John Naber set a conference rec;ord o{ 50.63 In the 100-yard backstroke and spurred the 800-yard freestyle re- lay team to victory as ~uthern Cal kept a wide lead in Uie Pacifle-8 s wim ming cham· pionships Friday night. The defending conference champion Trojans held a 330-236 lead over UCLA after 11 evehts and two nights of competition at EastLos Angeles College poof.· l'A(-1 SWIM Pl .. AU Cat au1 LA Cellil9f) 400-Iri llldh1ld1H1I MIMdt.., -'·.,_,US( •:oa.• 11'11<-I n.et record, Old l!1W1l •:a 1. s. FwrniM, USC 1'70; 2. Kocsis, USC 4:03.\1:,_ J. ~la1 UCl.A 4:ot.40; 4. 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IL.\.NDY 0 ! tn1 D••ly Phot Sl•ll l\1ike Bast picked up where he left off last season to score 15 in- di vidua l poin ts in le ading t he U.S . team to a 66-39 victory O\'er a coll ection of international stars F'riday night at the Orange Coun- ty F a irg r o u n d s in spee dw<iy motorcycle ;.1ction. A turnout of 8.750 fans wit nes se d t he ;_i c tion that \\a:-. threate ned by rain but com plete<l in its e ntiret y . Rick Wood s of 1-Junt ingt on Beach put the d ecision out or re· ach or the fo re ign visitors with the m ost spect acular ride of the night in w inning the 14th of 18 heat races. Woods fell behind al the start. the n blasted his way to the lead with a daring bi t of inside ridin g to move p:.i st four-time world c hampion Barry Briggs of !';cw Zealand. Later in the program, Wood s fi nished seeoncl to Ivan Mauger but was disqua lified in lhe heat whe n hi s front wheel Y•cnt ove r the infie ld marke r . Rains threate ned to end the program twice in the early go ing. then fell heavily during the fin<1I heat race wtlich was \\On by re· ser\'C Scott Sivadge \11ho com· pleted the fin al ''''O heats for Bill Cody. ' Egon ~1 u ll e r of Germany. ;.i late entrant. sc ratched from the short track program before the fi rst race. An in jured foot suf · fereJ in a pri.lcticc run Wednes· day. was the c.:a usl' of his retire· menl from com peti tion. He also infor·med unc and a ll at the time he didn 't li ke the ~horl Costa ~1 esa track. J.l is r eplac(•- mcnt . J ohn Davis of England. suffered an arm injury in th!..' fourth he al ;ind retired for· th(' night . lea\'int-: the invaders ~· man short . The L .S. v ic tor~ squ ared the seri e~ goin g into toni ght'1' third and rmal batt le at Jf ...,·1nd a\c. 1'hl:' U.S. lost in !ht• Astrodoml· earlier th is year, fi4 ·44 . The un bea te n Sadd leba ck Coll ege Ga uchos halted Gross- mont's four-year Mission Con- ference winning streak with a 55.49 swimm ing victory F rid'ay afte rnoon at Grossmont. Four of the s ix. e\'ents Sad· d leback \\'O n ... 11ere school re- cords. Fred Ridge set thrl."e school marks, winning the ~00· freestyle in 1 :49.2. the 200 in· di .. ·idual medley in 2:11.8 and fi nishi ng second in the SOU· frl."estyte \\'ith a 5:01.7 mark. Or•"~Co•\I (Wll !161 Ml.S...,....,IOll•• ;000 me<11e , re1 .. , I. Qrdf\Q< Co.~• T•""' . ,. ; 1.GQGl<ee-I.••-IOI l . C.. 11.,_IQI IAl.1 • Pf>•n;P" (Ml. Tin><>. 10·1~.1 100 l<tt-1 l iq,,. 1011 M•l<IWll <0> 3 L•9ud-< <Ml. Ton>e I '>1 8 JC Track So .. •to Cl••I Co"l1r'1'C• ll•I•'' "0 Rei., 1 Or~nQI' ,Coa•t lS~•n, llfll<J". °"'""''· c,1,,.,o+e). I , me : •l.O. 880 R~ia,-l . Otdn~e Co•SI u:iir•>OI•. 11••9". .AO.Om •. O.•m•! I. Time . I. 19 b. 0 ••1an<e Me<11ey Rel'ly -l. Or•noe Coa,t !Ru<ly, Keeley, W•l!mlfe, Oll w•n<;i l. Tl""' 10 ?• 0 • •·M!le Reid' 1 O range (.na~! O:eelev. W•ll"'""· Jone~. Ol•w•ng l. 11 mt . 11 !i• •. tS<nool retor<11 LJ l Or•noe c. ... si 1 Stiaon, HOoo;e, Mal't'l O"· l.tt11e ~ll·l. !Nole : Ssw•n jumped ll·l~>. • KllOOI .,.,,. I Pll 1 Orange'""'" (Allen. ~V. Maft l t<e•Ql>I. ll·O. SP ) Or•nge Co•'1 jf.••n•hn, Powe!!, Alll>o....., I. Oi".n<e 131 ·l Oi""u~-l. Or•n<;ie Co.o~I CFr..,.~l1n, ""-" Mo!•~I Oi•l•ncc :;os-0 ""''e•m..:o•c• Gel<len WeH llOV11 1 ).1~1) ,, .... , •• \.AH•rlM• (l lt l U61~WI•' \.A H•r-IUt l ll•IC"°"'H 100 · 1 M.o<~ H<), 7. How'lrd IHI, l 8'°"'""'" !Hf lime 10 0 210-1. """(• {HI. 1. Ate••-\GI, l. _..,,.,.., ICI. T•me '16 S. u o -1 Myle• U.t l, 1 A!e1•1>C1er ~C,I, J P•••ley It<!, y,,,.. oil I 880 -I WDO<I• O<I, 1 s ....... (GI. J. Toll·~e· 11-<I. l•me· I SI 0 Molc 1 fl\ne• (1-<), 7 f'e•e• (HJ. l Mo.dor•Q<OI {H) T1me:• 11 I l·M1le-1. Luoa~ IH I. l Mit•l'l«I< U·!I, J i••h•CO IH l. ,,,,...., U ;JJ 0 11'1) H•91" hufCll M -1. Wono•te 1H!, 7. 6M• (H), l Turnr• IH). ''"" 11 l <olO •nl. hurd+t•-1 Tu1ner IHI, 1 81M>,• IH!, J. fl~"•in IC.I 1.r>"lf : ~ S .• uo Relay-I LI H•rllOr, 7. C:Yl'f<'Y.>. ]. c;.olOtn -•1 l ome •J.l. M•le Relay-1. lA HarllO" 7 <iol...,., ~••1, l C•P'""· T•n"' l 73.1. ' ...... !i>ut-1 5m!th 1H f,7 B••ter <Hl,l OIV•"n IH! 01\i.Me; ~·6. D•"us-t S.mi U• 11--11. 7 U•<le< !Hl, l Olyu.n (Hl,Oi\1•11<1' 11\·11. LO"\I iump-I. "••••nQ•• (H>. 1 l •ylor CHI l Jol>r1'<><i !HI 01\ll>n(•! 7,.\ '"Pl• iump-' Johnwn IHI. 2. l•ylor l>!I, J P•n•n~• (Ht O'-t•n<• •&I! '"9" ""'"' 1. GilllhO lHL Par,.,. tC.) J Alt• ... oe. IGf.Helt;lhl .•• (001e v.tuU· 1 Jl le••""9• !GI. 1 V.r1111y IC:!. J 6oc•m•l1e• !Cl Hc;gh! l l·• Ja•P"" 1 Ounn IGJ, 7 f1I•~ l•O. J 1.,...,.,... 1><1 O•~•anc• 11'1·11 Gauehos Tumble GWC in 6-2 Win Golden West College's Ru~tlers opened the Southern Californi a Conrerence baseball season ""'it h a 6·2 triumph over visiting I.A Harbor Friday <Jftl'rnoon behind the s tron g pilrhi ng u ( Tim Richa rds. Saddl eback . ho \l.C\'er. \\'1IS knocked off by invnd1n,i! Chafft'y in Mission Confe r ence play. 3·i. in 10 inni n ~s. Jtichards s paced out four hit ~ in 711 innin ~s aod limited J.1\ Harbor to only one run ...,.hi le his m ates were pel ting LA f-larbor pitchln,: fo r 13 hi ts, inc lud1n~ doubl~ by Ga ry North and Jerr) Brown. Saddlebgck t ied ttun p up in the fourth with a run prOductd by the rbJ 5ingle of Carl Sandstedl and again In the eighth with Georae Gay's rbl ra p. But Ch1rfey put together l"'O doublet •nd • .;lnt le t.o 5core In Ute toth to h a nd tb6 Gauchors their '1eeon'I confert:"rice IOU in llJutart1. • 1 1 .. North, ll•tl ""'''elev )II ,,.,.,..,1 ••. JO •eGo11.J1> !!<-!( Mill~.•! Hud-1, (\ !!~nqo. Oh ..; .. 1 ••• 111 l ...... ,i. "'""'°'·" Orono. p r .... 1~ 1"""1111. rl ""''""·,. Jl•yor," Clout< .... dll '"" !.o...X!l'dl.•11 , ..... ...,,( "011*'1 ~ ~"'"'•m_..,,,.., "~""''· .. • .,,."'° t i ..,., ••• 11 •• l•rno• p ''"•'' G4l<lt11Wt1I (t i •• > ' • • • , ' • • • Sc•••.., 1-1Jo9t .... 010 !01 S .... NllO<k lll ~ ' • • ' • ' ' ' ' • ' • • » k fft.., loottl,... • ' • • • ' • • • • ' • • • ' .• , . . ' • • • • ' . ' . ' ' ' . ' ' • • • • • • u ' ' ' Otl I • I 711-• IJ ' • ' • • ' • • • • • • • • ' ••• • • ' . ' . • • . ' ' ' • • • • • • • • • • ' . • • ' ' 010, 001 .. .. , .... ' .. , ... , u 0 .-1 I 2 \0 tret -1 S¥>Chlt (M ) 1 Whltmo•e 10~ 3 F lllft~ IMI. l•me; 2•.•. 100 ind. mtd.-1. J . Va•ga~ (Ml l. Tu•ner (O> l . (., Vt •O•H lM I. Time: 2.0I.~. 01 .. lnq-1. wu..on !Ol l. Voortili COJ J. ~ IM I. Point>. &•.10. 100 11,-1. Turner 10> 2. Ft idll,,.,.n 101 ). Pl>llllP" (M I. l ime : 2: 11.t" •OOltee-1, Flore~ IM ) 1. M;1u1t11 (0) l. Arnold lOl 11'""· •'·'· 200 o.Kk-'· J . V;srq•• (Ml ?. Swen.en IOI ]. Ao..,nw um \01. l •me. 1 111, !JOQ !rcc-I. 1111"• !Ol l. ftore• /M l J, C. ¥••91• (Ml. Time S 0. S 700 "'""" 1 Ao"' !01 1. J. V•<ll<'• (Ml ) T"'""' (Q). T•me 1.28 2. .oo t•ee ,e1•,-l. Or•n~ c ... .i. Time. J •• s. ~lk~WeU ll11 t2,IAl•- .00medle' relay -I. Goloen we~t •:O~.•HJOO!•ce-I Ea .. ar<I• !C.J. l 1.....,: JO:Sl.O 700trtt-I . P•ce !Gl 2. P.c•lorO IC.I J. ~''"'"' IRI T1 ...... 1 II.I \0 h tt-I Meye r• IR I 2. Sc-.. !GI J. Sp.(;er IC.I. Tims. Sq.I. 200 ind. """Icy-I. W•lte< CGI 1. S.11 (RI l -Adam• IGI. Time; 1; ,._,_ 01V1"9-'· ........ \GI ), HunlH !IU ,_...,.,.uon (A I. P,,lnlSl •I. SS. 700 lly-I. Tncoli lGI l . >!O•mell lC.l l. r>O l!'llrd. '"'"':1.11.s. 100 lrff-1. Meyers IRI 1. Sc""I'" /Ml J. f>o•11•fl !RJ. Tune; S2.1. 10011<K1<-1 0·1.,.,1e1c.11.P>c1<toro cG1J.1A-<d lAI lome .111.1. • i.oo ,,...,_ 1. Eawardi ((,I 7. C.Sk•J (G l J. Ce<'ll /RJ. li•ne; S ti.I. !meet recordl. 100 Df f~U -MRJ•rs (Al l . SfHCff l:Gl l . -can~y IGl.1111 lim•. .OO t.ec rt i.y -1. Golden We•I. f ;me; l :•J.Z.. SMtll•Dol(jl !JU (4t) &r-ou- olOO ~Oley Relty-L S•ll<lleOtc-!Nlt.c~er. C.•moi3l'H, Lyle, l(tllcnt>.>(nl. f ;mt: 3:51.5. 1,000 Free -1. Smitn ((,J 2. S..lt"Oll ('$) ], JlODlpt>oon lGI. Time; 10,1S.I. 100 F•ee-1. Rl<19e !SI 2. P1.,.llin !GI l . LYl• ISf. Tome. l:Ot.? 15<l>OOI record I. SO Fr .. -I, GlH'•I IC.I 2. K•lt.nt..<;.n ($) l . M•l!o.,;(n tGl. f;me · 11.1. 100 lnO. Mtdlfy -I. A;<IQI' !Sl 2. ~I CSl l . O.v1e• IGI. l•me•: 2· 11 I l""-rK,,.,01. Olvlng-l. M.l tern (GI 1. l•~e IC.1 l . Ww• 16~ Po•nll " ltl.11. (. 100 Fly-1. l ylt' ISl 7. M•H.on !CO> l. 0..Vor• IS). l•,...: J.01.1 IK hOOI record). ., - 1CID Fttt· I. p;,,,,n !GI l . K.i!-11 CS) 3 .. Gue\! IC.I. Ti,..: .... S. l'tlO ll•<k-1 s,.,..,...,.., !SJ l. Hil;IKket" CS) 3. o.~ .. , IG I. Time: 1: •o.o. i.oo F•H -I. s m;111 IGI 1. RidiJe IS.I l. 5'1;1t!Oft ISi. l •mt. t : M.I . • , 10D ere•st-1. C•......,btH CS! 2. 0ug;..., tGI l . Vogo:I CS!. T•mt: 1 1•.I. -00 Fre• Rel4y -I. Gros•mont. Time; 3,n .t . GWC Wrestler In Semifiniils Of State Meet NO RWALK -Lee Aus tin of Go lden West College advanced lo the semifinals of the California state junior college wrestling tournament with a pair of vi c- tories he re Frid ay and will meet No. 2 ranked Stuart Felker of El Camino in action this afternoon at Cerritos College. Toshi Toshiku bo of Oranee Coast College, wrestling at 158 pounds, pulled a major upset In his first match by defeating Don Barrios of Palomar. 9-8. Barno.a was ranked second in his weight classifi cation. , Tos hikubo then lost hi s next two matches. 7.4 and 3·"2. and was eliminated. Mark Smith of Golden West at 167, won his firs t match over Steve Satterwhite of Cue!la, 6·3, then lost. 14·10 and was pinned in I :45 in hi s next two outings. Au s tin , w r e s lllltg at 190 pounds, \\'On over Pat Dev ine of Cerritos with a pin in 4:35, lhen slopped Jim Ainley of Cabrtllo. 5·2 In the quarterfinals. CIF Basketball Cl F B• sketball 4-A Quarterfinals lnele wood 51, Crespi 43 Verbum Dtl 91, Crescenta Valley "' 3·A Semlfi11al1 G.-rey6S. Lo1 Alto1'2 San Gabriel 51 , Newbury Pafl49 l ·A S..mlli.lill OJlver City 62, G•hr St • El Do rado 75. Brea 61 l·A Sf:111tnnal1 •" Bia Bear 54 , El1lno~• ·/ Ba nnln& 69 . Pa1adcna PolY 58 • • 1."-i-ILI. Tl .... 1:J,l.0. TandrGiiJls has ended 1001..0.-..,-1. eaWMIOH 1F12 0.vilhan CF! l Myl>r•J (\.I limo his holdout and will join 1;11.1. Corona del Ma r High's JDFr"-1.M.,, K•n,1F11 E .. ,. (\.l l..~rlk!Cfl,Tlms l"l.6. coaches' team whi..ch will 100 Ftv-1. E111a1 tl J f' Kr1«1 fFI J duel J'l'e wport Harbor ~·~~~!11.".:i1~;siF i 1 . .__..., 1-fi gh tutors Wednesday ct lJ .E1• ... (l) Ti-''·'· WCI Frie -I ll•ll•lholl !Fl 2 ni ght in the second game ....,.ino 1l1 3 HouM<I 1F1 l l,.. of Ma ssacre 1y. slated •:W.•. 100 611~-l MW K•tly CFf l ror}-l atborHigh ~ll ll.11'1 .P KtHtr lFl Tlnw In the 7 o'clock opener )';~ 11,,.,1-1 Mil••• tF> 1 HtHon the Daily Pilot sports IF !l .\.'lnc;lh1gram l\.J. Tlmt. l:CM.S. staff will battle the ClF tOOFtttA•l•r-1 Fovni~nV•tlfr Tickets for the double MmtM vi.;. ':!, tu1' cw.J ... bill are priced 81 S~ 5()for 200 .. 0l•yRtlar-I Mls•i,.nVlejo ad ults and SJ for students '1;: ;~:-~·, P•tme• <Ct. 2• A.I• \\'ith prO('Ceds going lo !M),l.Mvtphr CMI Tlrnt !:~I.I. lOOIN:J."""4!tr-I. o..., ... _,.,.lMJ. CdM High's pep squad 2. WllWln (Cl. J Bro-e ICI " .... and various s ponsoring 1·os.,. !iCI Fr"-I , HO-CM I. 1. Sco!nwn s tud e nt g r o up s a t cM1.1.F.,..,ic1 r ime 1J.1 H bo 100 F1,-1 C.0-U CMI. 2 Br-ar r -1c1.1. e..l.11 c-.,1. y;.,... s~.•. Gil lis had been pouting JOO Fr"· 1. P••m•• 1c1,1 o..a1.t11.1 k lilllol,). '#heHJ (Cl f l"" JI 1 f,o r t h e: pas t wee • ,., .. _ 1 t-10-iM 1. 1 LH 1M 1 because CdM coach Ron · J.wtMr tc.1 Tome .• , .. '· . IOO a.cti.-I. Wt!yftl IC,, 1 9u$ll Davis v.·ouldn't O K hts 1M1.1.S•nun <ci Ti"" 1 011 r e qu es t t o have a 111Da" .. 1-1-w.wr1c1.1i..-..• tCl,l.A.r IMI. Time I 01.1 custom-made uniform, C1C1 ''" llel••.-1 ""~'""" v1e1o similar to the ones Gen. 1 -3·79.o G.eorge A Cus ter wore in Uool•r-.itr 11111"1w •• 1,,.111uw 100 ~<Mey Rfl•r-1 WtH ... Ml~ his Indian fi ghting days n me 1 .. ,. 200 Fr .. -1 K•nl IW~ J c.or-G1l\iS wa s a great 1u 1l.Wh•l•e 1w 1 'l;I'"' 1 s..i.t. Player nt the L n1 .versity 200 1nd.Med••Y·I M<Co•mki.1u1 1. p Ctmpl3e ll lU I l WosnMr IW) of California 11e could 1 i....2:u .1 · J d l II )OFrff-•Hunttey CW ll.Col-0 1 a wa rm up 1;.,. 1u1 3 N•u9fbao;ef 1w1 flme \\'ithout falling do .... ·n. l l .l. "'f h b II r I d oi .. 1119-•. Goldue1n \WI 2. Miiier -st..., l e a rom a a -iu i1. 8,..,,""'"" !WI Pol.tis· 2:w.JO. der and run the offense 100 Flv-1. t•w•~ rw, 1.·wwir.r l.,,,fl.M-c:C<>rmicll IUl. l l'"' 511.2. Defe ns iv e ly he wa s 11M1 Frc•~I co111nlln• t u > f . l•i I He· h Id c..u....,. rw 1 1. J . camPt>en 1u1. some '' ng e se e Ti-. u 1. 1. wn111• 1w 1 n r.. Jerry West to 104 points s:1~.2. d h 100 S.t l<-1. Ken! IW ) 1. C°'9f"OW one ga me a n anot er 1u 1 1 P. t 1m p1>111 1u 1 t 1 ... lime he limit~d Oscar 1:11.•. MID 6N••I-I H•U<}ll>lllff CWI l. Robertson to 1ust 97 • H1-1 cu1 1. M,,....,, <w1 l knt • Other ·tea ms r egarded i:::;. Free Rei .. ,-1 0.,; .. ,,,1:,. Gillis highly After hold-11mt· J:J1.1. ing W~st to 104. West +1-11111•a.M11, .. ,11s1 uOYffU Virginia voted Gillis its r!::';';~f;' R•lar-1. La Ouint•. most outstanding player 100 Fr .. -1. AtwkHn tHI, 1 ........ , forlhal game l\.J,l.(. ... -CHI. Ti-· l :f'l.t . 100 ..... Mt'Ol•r -1. Weir (HI, 1. Gillis. 6·8, 133 pounds, w...1e tHl,l. ••""' ILi. T•me: 1:11.1. still ti as his college touch )0 F•H-'· o..snwn {L), 2• -IHI.). wc;rie ll ). T ime: lJ.l . bUt his physical Condi--Oi .. lnt-'· W•ltM•n ILi. 1 Tvrro . . l h !'be ILl,l.(.tiwalt'-ILL t1on as res ome ca 1 r KJO F1v-1. •11ae11,, tH1. 1. en .. 1t 1. ~6w 49 years old and the i.y:; 1~:t!1~.' s~!·,"'·" iLi. 1. rather of 16 c hildren, ..torw1son iHi. J. w''"'" ill. n.....,, Giiiis simply hasn't had si~ ,,,,_ 1. r "°"'°s cHJ. l . u .... s time for basketball. ILl, J . ..,..., IHI. Time: l :ll.f. "Who needs time for 1ooa.t --1.&oiscL1,r.1tt.ie1H1. 3.Scl'lolllll !Ll. t ime : 1:01.0. basketball when you're 100areas1-1. w.t• !H I. 2. Mooney l Hl,l.Mlillle• 1LI. f lmc: l:OI.•. p~ayin g t ea ms like •OO F•ee Ae1 a y-1. Huft !ln91on \\"'ewport,'' Gillis says. a.ac11•1•me:J:2•.4. "We could be at· {hem with a !':icaraguan grad~ school drum and bugle · corps. If my teammate-_ just 'get the ba ll to me, we'll win.·· .lunior Varsily ,_caillY•llly 4111 1511 Lft ..... JllO Medley Ret'ly -1. 'Dlllll•l11 111111.,. 10tJ Frtt-I. H'"'"'•ll IF I t . IUoct CF I PfHll>y !HI l HMtnol$ CHI TW..• ~·· 10 8a<•-t G u,..llert ILi, 1 C.ouLl•wP !H I t.•8•ror. 1\.1. Tift.' SOB•~tt--1 11.•nno C Hl,1.~ /l l,J.w ;11;.,..,{H ) Time:lS.t . 100 F rtt ll•t•y-• H1111ll....,., S.Kl'I Tl ..... 1 ... S.I \\'omen's Sports · Kyler Sparkles 1TORRAN C E -Mel a nn ie Kyler l ed Goldf:n West College women's softba ll team to a 5-0 victory over host El Ca mino Friday afteT noon here by pitching a no-hit. no:run decision and belt ing a solo home run 1n the six.th inning. Kyler had 13 s trikeouts during the action and al - lowed only one base run- ner on an error for coach Judi Garman 's undefeat- ed Rustlers Ge-W•sl Ul .. ' • Ste""'"1•. 111 C•IOtn>n,•I "''"'·" '-r .•~ lhomai, JO \.lndWJ,( ..,,n-.u Maul, ID 5.n\1111,,d ' ' ' • • ' . ' . , . ' . ' , ' . s. .......... "" t otah " ' Sc. .... .,, ......... ' •• ' ' • • ' ' • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 002 001 1-s • ' 000 000 0-0 0 • W1-•·1 Ttll•l1 vc1,,1 ... UI Ill U5C ...... MO<W ii ~ Oii Detlor '"'· t·J. "'•~OMno !I I .. I G•U 6·• ... 2. In<;' 11 1 IMI Col•llll ... 1, •1. J•.CM• 111 doll Y•iq,_f •·l . l ·I. f>olt'r_.1tld•I RIQillf "°l,6-0. wa••·· IVI Oil _,..,1111 6.4, I ... -lrt\O•M·N•tnand !II -·· lt..Olnq 0.llO•·C.itl •·). ~-J !rein st~ 1)1,oyl. !ftt t ·FI\<"•• Cl l .,,, lt'i1t1in9 CDl•llll-W•t•er ._1, l ·1 4r•lft •~ ·~· Ptl<!rt<>n·""-rtOUh 11 1 wit• lllodl"V Vi\Qlill·K"-•·•. 1·0 !<"1111 ~ pltJ I, Schofield Tops Field F.i11 ...... 15) IJI C.liHoliWHt ~ ... i.. H.tdttr lFJ CHI, ,,,,,,...n •·t,-C ... tNrone' I F ) dll. c-1-.. ,, .. , L'lf'l9ll'f 1F I Mt Pt"•I•" .. 1 ... 1 Woods !GI Otl. S.Plfllll'" .. '·°"*· I~ Yftll>aurne CFI Otl.8001•116-1 ... l Oa11M11 .. r•u•t-e o ,d !f 1 Ott lfylor si. ....... ~ ....... 2. -e·SWplltM COi 0.1 .......... ... 1mane1 •·>. W . MOnl••·l t rnm CGI Ml HVOl'fll• Mwtllnl ·l. Ot'llult1 COltll G•-lltkl lll •••irt M•r••• fTl~.61), -t111t1111 ..... lllt.tl) ......... Y~. u ... •i. '11..,IUnQ -I. C"°'"lMe Ufl .. L GIMw tHI l. lodl11.n \NI. WIMl1191••: .... ::nr· .~Wft~l.SMI fWI 1. flodfll111 tH l I. H,..... """ Cholllltn·Of I, WIMl .. 11"''"': I.JS. a.--1, C...••1.M·lfll 1. llod"'- 11'1 l 1~ Ltttumll WIMCllO •"f••: ..,5. Frtt •llef'.(\!of-1. e.l)llft..,,\UO 1. CMreuo IF) S. M<lntfr• (F . wt~ lllf'9•111l•'91'" I.I. •.t.lKET8A\.\. \'.t.Jtl•T-1' l•l-1• ~·ii 1211 t. .. _ M.C••rl.WCI) F (•IW.J P.CMrld0 141 F lll Ml_..,.11 l.0!19ttt1<1 \U l C 1,1 Gtlbllcill Vanl'lotrll lttl G UI 0.oli• lleU~I (6 ~ G C'I) Hlllt '*'>on Hallll"l!', Est.flt!•, 24· ll ~u1111oa VAlllllTY ElllHMI UU 1421 ...... Milltr 111 I' 1111 Mlt(,_.I Wut.1 .. 111 Ill F \I i ·- ..lh•O Ct l C 16) ~ He•1•••llf (; l12)0r...+a. M<Kto.,, !11) C. U I S.,.!notr lOlton\to<lng •ull: l'uenlM l. Halfume Eohoft, J1 .1t. Badminton Results c;....., W.11 11,1 It! 1.4 "• ... lrll•HO..lrlfl \MdHi·Mltll• IGJ Oil 0•--1· (. ... lie li-1, IS-~. 6t00&i·H1•-t !G! M l H1n•Ml·Elin•n1 IS-•, JS.•; JorO•n·C. !on•i1n ((,I "''· St-IMt· Tt-ohle ll·U, 1S·'· !l·I: Mt Oonal<l-J. sm1111 (GI Off l<u••nr•·Mltllr IS-l. IS·&; Oibtllt-S"'°"ie IG ) Oii (~lll•n· P1r•er !i-0. 1S·O: l11gQlld·HUnt1 !GJ ~ M<Flffen·H ii1n~• 1S.•. 10.11, 1S.11. Wol'llS~·· il"tl .. ........,,,,, lG! O.! Coll i• 11·0, ll·l, J. Flip Sc hofield of sn.11,. 1c.1 ott Elln•n1 11.1. "·'· Escondido posted a 6.29 srDO•• !G1 "'' 110111, 11 .r. 11.1: r Shouie jGI 0..f Mllltr 1Y..l, 114; ( elapsed tiip.e in top uel. ~"'"' 1G1 °'' P••• .. 11 .1 11.J drag'ster qua Ii f ic at ion Olan•11·1c.1 °'' H•""• 11.tt. 11.l. · d h M911'1M .. lt1 runs t o lea t e way on Mit it• 1c.1 0e1 H•m•o• 1s.1• u .o: opening night of the third Htr.......,..1 °"'· O•v .. n1>0rt 11 ... IS.•; annual AHRA Grand Joraan M l. Scnnclde• U ·l , 1)·J: M<0oN l<I . !G! del ICu••nra IS.l, Dolphins Win 3-1 Ameri c an drag1ter •M-; 0•1101t 101 "'' c ,\111 .... 1~. • me .. t. at Oran.ge County •s-1.-Nur•u iG1 ""'' M,, • .,.,. •s.•. ' T IS.I. International Raceway "'""•''°"" .. '' ' Frtday ~lght ~·-•·J. s,,,;111 1G1 a.1 COM•· El Toro Blanked • Eu....,; 1~1. IS·I ; 8roo' .. """°" !GI A crowd Ql, 5,280. Wit-°"'· l to1•••·M111•• 11.1. 1S>J: .... neued the ·action on a .-d·C. sn11111 tG• ""'1 P•''".-. • h h I,... IS.J. n 1 gr t t a t was -"''o.tNt' threatened t>y r ain. The Her ... noc1·MitJI• cG1 M1 H- Rick Hallsted hurled a ofr with a siiigle, stole meet ,wlll Q<tntinue witk "~~~e.~~~;' 1'J;'i,',s ·'ic~:;1ii:.~: three·hitter Friday af· second. took third on more quallflcatlons .. _.,s.1.n•:011>ttt-·H-1 tG1 ternoon to pace Q-ana Brad Hester's single and tontlht'{rror;t 7;30 to tl. dtt.c.wui-" • ....c'••••"1!"1~1 rv lls Hi~h to a 3-J·wi.Q scored on a sacrifice nv Final tllmln·atlAns tor 0r~t••ll 11111t1,. • .....,_ Fu I . b ~ ., ,., ... o. ...... ver erton High in yHallsted. tOp ruer and,.lJuflnY cars i;ut,-,.:. ...... (OJ .. , 1-1w1.c•· t~e Tu st i n bas ebal I Bill Va11galis smaehed· wtll take placi Stinday ar· l~~=;• '1·to 1 ·~; • c;~::.i~~··~ tournament. a 1'ome r\an ln the fourth 1. · 1 1~u. :fr.'1s.11, '""''·G• ....... ~1 Today'•tourn·e action · · ,, · ..i. c;.,,,,,.9dff,.., H . 1t.1r... 1~11· .,. y 1pn1ne., ..• "._, ... ,ONlltltn Q,tlWlft·L,, .. ., (Pl .... V.wt»rN'. was•po1tponed and1 will ._,,,,.. ,., T•" ""'' o r111t1•1-1. F1111 °"'"' 1~11. 11-•t : Cl1•·1dwtt11t!' b bl b I d M ,. r fl rlli Scf!Oti.t.1 tl"ttOllllldol '·" IKl. J, !Oltiltl HOftt-lvltll••IJ U•ll 1~11 · pro a Y \e Paye on·"''·' 3 0 , ,• W•ll lthHcM'• tLto\9 ... ,,,1 •.it 1 Tuck..--ta111••~101 6'1 .C•tu1-'-'1 day. · " u 1ciU...rt.• i o o ec. "91(• rv ... N...,11 •.Jt 4. acM1 u-1l,1M,1~u. . h ( -"t Ne.I ·rt. a 0 I 0 Wiii ..... ("'""•rlt,11, ~"''''°'"""l , In ot er pranee ~l o:~ .. 'J 1 • " o '"""' ,.,,_ . '4t•• '-•"'" c~· ,_u 10l tt• L••H* •''I 'I·'· area dtamond action Fri· ~.ier • o , 1 •••''" '·'' 1.&1111••' 01r1•n J-o ; c1-.~ '"I 0.1 ~1 , ... •o•• ''''° ) v 1 o 1w;113• .... • '·'' 1 • ..u••• ~ 1~:\.•'**' 111,,.....,..,,.;a,11.1· day, Orange bl anked El l it.II 1 o o o 1v1n ,1 •.11 •. G9r.Y Ofll4Norl't ~ttwn ltt1 6tl ,.,.,,, ,.,,. 1.1; To ro I 0 Gor\Ml11 c l o o 0 IC.•'j'" t ,W, SUwU• '"I q,r \c"MIO•r II•\ li·l · • -· JO o o o o "' ''•t k1-1. JC •n D•11d1r• lhll ttl l CNI (.fl,111•1 1·11 n .1' 11.,: Fullerton took a t -0 :Z;::'-., 1 • o a ''"'"""' .. .:"' •·•' 1. L•~ t .. 111os .10 1 .,., Pttt•1·11..,· ton: ' • > > 0 O • CWMl!lw.IMll'"-1'.ff3.5-y 11 .... ; Wltilt fltl Otl Plt,.,lflt 11•1 lead over Dana Hlll1, bµt ~ra-!~~"'·· D 1 1 tort111t11 •,•1•~1t•orin11t11t1w !t ut-. ""· 11.1, • tlle Dolphin• came back ac.,...._,I;._... · ...,.11•1•·'1 · ' o.--• ~·,:~":11•1,. "'' lo tie the score In the °'""°' llll:l • •• ', ~ ~ College Golf •s-11 """"""'' '°' ~ c;.i~1ti· third. Mark ~ethke led 11:1toro •·•..:. •' ~~oe~'a~.:..~4:~:~~'. O...liil .... 411 t _ ..... ~,·c•I Sl.l'lU •JC•!• 1(» ttl ... I ll l l-te:i:"U: II ', • nl ., T~•tr IOI M l tlr<roi! .... Bas ball Jt'IMA..<I l'•'tt · e 0 41111 M•l ..... l4Htlft · G~ IOl•t "41r11 IS.I 1 .. 1 ' e """f._..d l I I I tt~CG l lS,llit~lrl'l'llf!!tH, hMftl'lO.• '• =" ·•, :• l ~ :::,i .. <oiit'1.'::t ~~~-.:t:i'St.w. . U••,,..W•'I: ''I .... _,.'" '"1t10-.v.t.1tt1T1 a.-,rt • M ~1 1w . •t-41 l.Mlf".ci-t. S0¥N-•O<Ml9 , .... ' t t ,,,..,..._ l.t 't I • 1 I WI 11,,tfltfll• • • I"! .. Jti,itlft••Cllllf~ ,~ .... ,. ~T,· rf. • 1 ·, t ; W•'11, ..,..,.,_'.';t''j •· r 41 -: • c=·n:~!Meec•ffllf.... '"'1111 0·"•1••' fttl .. ' lft': ' I f r,1 I-I.•,' 1 t I •;.....,,.., • •1 Mltti II ,MtW!'f.'_"!•M. C"•t ~ll.!'!,..,IS·•, II••; lk" 11,llll • 11., ..... ..,,, ... 11 I lj ........ ,, • ...,..,If . '• l I I ::.G\M:IU9J~ • M .... 11 .. , (QI ... ••ll·MIM IW. 2 I I • IC u,1 1• I l ,1 J• •rtlll,11 1 ..... Vle .. CC) U•U. L OlbMJI, 1/, I I I 0, W•l•1• r1'. *!"'•'° I ~1 0 "" ll""ff· ... li"'"\ ... 1' """''10.dfK 1 1 0 f 'l G11yl •. 11..__1 I I J H.1,,.._,!J f I • •' -~tll f. t•. l,f.t, (11fl'fl'!l'lt1••\lt ffl:l•f 40 1 .. ,. c....t, '·I o 1 •1 _.,,,....,..... ,,., lO..lt '"'·---li.i-::...' ~' . ........ Goinr·lei.i(l lJ.!!_'!.1.• v~ I 0 • 'f" KW"'-. tlf II I 'fiJ.Ol ,,1.... • .... ,t0 1$JI Grr:;;:'Pt!lt~ :::..iu :;; ~ :::_ : : ~i::~· r.i ,. ~ji : : ' ... :,~,..~..... f~.:.ir:~'" 10 ... "~-nMtf '! ., ' ' ' ·1~ +·· \ • ....... ,. '-""wt' !~Vt) u ..... ' L ......... !Mitt U) dtt. Hlffe .. l ....... ,O~ftOM,Uft'IW• o' .. ~· I I W01t 1·S, loSI .. 7, WOii M . T-l•U IUl-14,6·3, .. 0,~ "-IUl_ l .. , .. ,, •• t.'°"S.1. .,..... HiJft·~ IU) .. , 10 Doy•Sullr .., ... l ;e.f.N1fiver·Tamvru 3, .. 7 Alll,1-G, P'aller1Mler (UI !OM M , H :1,rni. ....... ... _ .. lttl Ctil LHre ~ SUl""•fll tf;"-clef Berec.iny .... IOCI .. OSier 2·•: M l Frellr .. 1. Cit! ~lef .. 1. ,.,,_. tEI lo5t3 .. ,3·6; won .. 1 ... a -~If ) IOll3 ... 1·6; won'-0, .. l •-~~ ck•r l!I tost 0·6. 0-6; won M, Oelllltet S.-Yil·Gwlrwp IE I del Wll'llrQll-~rl<llson ...... ,; Get HO·Boyd .. O. 1·S. ' Htlflon·Pl\11111» CE) losl3·6,<t•; !CKt S.7,W . , • CW-Wt Mlf U•lh I (I h I IJ'artAe S11111fl SwMney Nl lost'° <!ellne t·6, lotl to Mc...,m11r1 •-4, lost to Goocs .... IO$t to ~ .... PIP9f CMI los t-6, l°"t S·l, ~I 1 ... I0512 ... Dlllm1n (Ml lesl O-•. IOit h , ~ 1•.IOs1 ... Heinle IMI IMI l-4, IO\I 0 6 log 1-', loStH. De.MK ICAO•·l<••Hlllm• CMI IO>l to c ... 1eyo0t1ertieln , .. , W , rost to Rou £Mitft , ... , ... ~Tsusl\tt1 IMI lo5t o-., '°61 O-.,loltl-4,-1·S, ......,. 0.l\) U4Vtl ltellltltlttllk Sl .. IH Mef'OSI CN) '°''to Auflin W ; !05111 eo.u. 2 .. ; def "-'-6-0, oet Stalder H . WM-r 00 IOst »•, won 1•S. W . 6-0. ~anon CN) lost '"· l·6. S 1: "'°" .... 8ldtwtn IN) tos tM, 1-4, )·6, •4 . I 'o.t!MH TltNmill·ROJ (NI lo" 10 St•ldet· ... ,. ,.., , .. ; det Narcll·S'11W ...... ~ Blll'Nft·L.U CNI sptlt •·3, w ; -. H ... t. ""'9Mtet UI Vt) ft\111 oar-..Gr.iw Slftfltl .Jonft no••· Stnltll '-3, Fraftll ... 1, Alt..,.r M, Ot>rtM 4·0. Vlftderrlet CH);oq1•·3.•·a.•-41 ... I. Fr-II IHI IOlll .. 7. 1-6, wortl>-l, lost .... . .Sliver IHI lostO-.,• ... won ... 2,4-3 DMMt1 Collltr·Brff CHI Otf. As'11ey·O.vi. 7·.S ... 2; o.f. ()gfte·ll•k•r •·2,l>-3. c:.tnpbell-Galkll CHI lost +t, H ; ~ltt-4,1·.S. c•-l»l Ill 11111 .. i.e Vie,. """" JNlhl541ft (Ml lost eo Posso o.., to St~ert , ... to BlnQll•m "'•· lo ~t ... • f' .. rs CM> -n , .. , lost • 1. won 6-J ..... P. c;,fffltfl (Ml kKf 1·•. !>-1, ~ t.-•, M. Scllmldl (M l lo<>t CM, 0-6. O-•, ,_. ~ F..nw·Stvencw1 IMI lost lo Rueld-Lynott .... 1 ... ; ~ tampl)tll·~m W.7 .... "'-ltr.,.T•lnlno CM I lO'll , ... I•: -Cost H,a... . .... v .... ,(MV.) IDValCoallMH• Sl-.lts . O. OW (F) lost to KrlkOtlM -..; I0$1 'IO Harri..-; Ml to W.rMr t .. ; loSt to Mlrnlft9"4. lleMdkt IFI IOst4-4,0.•. , .. ,J.4. 8M'ber(F llost ... ,0-,,0-., I.._ He~kll (F) lost 1 ... 1·6, O·•. 2>4 o.wttt Oorman-W111ner (Fl split with Cll•Hltn·M1suda •·6. 6·l: def 8' _ _.Frencls 1•6, •·3 M. ~·Cooptrmlft IF I 10\l 2 ... 2-4;loltM,.S.1. ttte. &tacll n•> ltl Ger0tn ar-Sllllftt Antin ti def. X1111rlbge .. 3, Scott 1·.S, Mc.Govern H, C.,roll .. 2. Wlllterowd CHlwon6-J, 1·6,._1,._.. "--Y IHI won 6-3, lo~t 0.., won .. ,.~, ..... 8ienllll IHI losr4 ... won'"'·'"°·"°· OtMttt K-Strait IHI lost to IC~ Orudlel 1-4, 1-4; apllt wltll ~ Aletllll ... , ... "9K~ (H) $111tl 2·•, .. 3; -M,t.s, VllW""1ttr Oil Cltl UI CMllU 11 ..... Crew (U) losl .. kD'f U; def ~11 .. t :''"' .. !(,allr~ +t; dltl Mot"tfW. \.. • ""'-IUI '°"-· H , , ........ 8f0Mfd W) lolf<H; won M ; IO'lf >J;-... . A. Mil .... CU) won '"'· •·3; IOst 0.., , ... • .. Edisoii -.OltcaOl'HUIM•"'OMA ,~TtMU..a ..... u flC TOU•OITOtd l~ ........ ...,..,A..,..., wH•MMac:ouarol'T ... '90TtC8 llt4llll••vo1v•N ... Tlle ................ 91-a ..... Mt-' ITAT80tfU&.tflOlll,.tAPOtt FY. S b 0 d 16 k TNt"'~OAV, MAaCH'tl,.lt1S _ _, TiflCOUWTYOl'OaANff 'fW 0 X · n ers ... .._ .. ,,: .. AM ..... _._ , ....... ""l•T•.Mll~ .... ~, • ' • ...,;, ..... W Vie A_,Al•lra._ ... Dt., .... ~.~IN11 l:llate fll lll~l!lllT J, l!NIS..,•tw ~lit Ille I.I ..... e (l"''OlillW, l•.O.:.lllilat .. t ~f .. TJC>ti llNISH,Oe~. 2!?..efUIHa.llH,~, ........ ~ ~ 0-t. llllD fqlCl!n E RUYOtV•N .. Cl h fi T:• l Tunibl ~:c.~~:~~-:~.~ ... ·~..:,.. .. , ... c.!lttnll• -..~,:.::·:::..~=~ t e ,. .... M Tr•M wn• 0... •• ,_ MINC, i.-ZMt-~ ~ llrt ,.4U"-" Id fht as 0 .. .. e -..~ lfl IM MleiMI ...._,.. .. Dt ~~-11 ~---M<*JtAl'Y~t,11\ •• ~ ., .llOHtC~ "'' nr-.. NA ,...... h ~ w ........ l"'-':t<i.ti..,1..-..-.... • I •• SANTA BAR&ARA-~~=:=~tt;;'1\:-.:: ... o.... =~-~·::'J .. "':'d.W::~ · ..,...,,Json H1'gh h .. ld a " A • ~ ~ .. Offtciai 1t-a _. .. , t.,. .it11 "" • ._ nN ww•. P . o. ~ •»J. Ra\n is bad enough. w b e n 11· om W i 1 :s-o n ~ ... ,.,-v ~ ~,. CillMt'lll•,.., _.. e...: . .-11 cw-.. c-1 .. ~ .. ;c-..c .. lfisntl•~.-1<11 but Huntin"'ton neach walked and nave way to lead for most ofr tbe ., Tr..-AMl"ICAM Sf'Vl ~~.;vs. •• """.__.." 11~\lnen of tllt II"· 6 .ui a 8 game Friday nigh/. untl) 1.o•.,•.-c>e••'110H.•~.. • • ' .,... dt,~ 1n .,.., ,.,..,, .,.,...,nlM 10 Hlgh 's Oilets 'found ,pl.nchrunner ob Smith. Santa Barbara ™•hex· '*" c~ --.nc1.,.y ~6....eeu10.11yPllQ1. ~ .. et .. ••M<•ntw1u.111bir somethlni else to add Smith moved to second ~-.i ~.~=~:~1-~,..!"'T"' .. '·'-.,,~,.," ._.,, nouc. • ..._,,u..11r.t.,_t1ce11ono11111t the confuision in the HuQ· on Craft's sacrifice and peJfodtie:1tbweigtham1!tomr~~ .. es ;;;:;;-;..-~,., .. , . 011•tr•11t1111ryu, m s t. B h l ''t th R b fl d (4 "' ,. .. -...v. eKWM lMf'MY, _., 110tlc• "'....... Obi• MH 811\lsl\ mgton eac ova: a-en o ar man came a 3•1 triumpb over t ~9efwfkl~ ~'°" .. c.-e-.c~1"11rott,..w111ot tional bu seb'll tourney. througti With a base hiUo va·sa'tt .. g CharaArs in the • ~ ~ ,,...r1, 111 .. 110wit1i91MC1dec-Bogg_... d b • '"' l Ct flel" to In t'-.. "' ~..., ,...,..... 11avr111 Nell ... ~ • iwaw1n.Hu•wtT1 ~ own Y r~n, e ~· w "" CJF soccer &emlfinal$ at .,.,._.,., •v .....,en41....,....,. 11111t•••OltC:OURTOPTH11: .... _."'•• the Oilers came up with gafl\e . Santa Barbara.Hip. --~.-. ... "1,,.a1aplff.W._.. n•t1CN1CAL•.-o•Nt•fl01t ue-..$t,.... a 3.3 tie alter 10 innings Mi ckey sw,enson ln the other se~ifmal ~~r:.:~::e nts_pu'ffvo•o•~:.~ ::.=::tr.!11.c.~ti ... lo'Tiday and must con· soored the first Barons te ( So h T "' "*""'"'.._.·~----~ ,, ...... SAMKAPl.AH,•uSAMG. Te:l:(114)'1MtJe tinue their struggle with run when he singled, con s • i\11 orrtttee • ~ • tllM .. .,,.. -u..u" o.c..1e1t. ,....,.,.._beoo6ri• pc)Sted. a 2·0 Wfn O\Te ........_.,•...-UWlmt>llH........... MOTtci ISHUtE8Y GIVENtolllt P'llOllll>td Of'"'" C.-11 D.,1y PllOt, Pacifica this morning at stole second and everi Claremont. Sou:tb Tor·_._ ... w .-c-iwanc .. -."" e1t11t.OOoteftlrned--..t MArc111,e.u 22.ms .. 1.1s 9:301o rind ah opponent tuQlli s~red on an error ran c e and s Ut1 a =~"' .. ::: :-.:-..::.::: =:-.:.~_.:~i;vr~~~ ':1f~: PUBUC NOTICE P\JBUC NOTICE for Fountain Valley in in the first 4nning. Barbara meet fot .the U· Mtr•lled tir•n• 111 •• e-MY • '-'· .,.._ tnt M<esur., vouc1Ws.1n1 ___ ...,.....,.,. _ _. ....... ..--- lh• championship game Riek Bash.ore's seven· tle ~.·a•v ntabt Wt.Ue 0r.,...~oeatlfenl4•: .... e1Hlff1<eett11tc1erkof1n.-...-blDliiANCllAO.h·U MVlltcn>AL -t1>-V•T _,..,' •H U'gt B hthi u .. · I h 'lht ,... -• t".. L«M.,1't.Cl»H,lfl._~milldt~ertoP1'twntt11tm,w1111u. ANOlllOIN~HCCOf'TMaCITYC ALtPOlllNIA (OUNTYOf' 811 un n on eac s m ·inn ng omer Wl wo Edison and ClartmOl\t CMW"'9M.••~·•"'•---""dg,y-.11tn.1otti.-s1~ couN~L o~ TM• c1TY Oii' CJ)5TA oaANoa oaaNGE couNTY afternoon at 3 <weather-out gave Edison ttte wln, c'asbtorthi ..... .tJa..:...~ ..,.,.,..,.....,..14.P••• .. "u'': 1tv.4'f1c .. 111111uorney,,OOLMAN. MESAAM•Mo1NG1•CT•ON t~uo~ WH eo• ,\,0"'•'-D1sT•tc:T,•., , 'tt' I . . (. ~ •'"''ll' '°" cllilNitel,_...,.~Ma ... teCW ICAl"LAH,NEITER&.HAAT,llmc.n. TH& COSTA M•IA MUNICl .. AL .............. M""'rt -..ctl.CA. pef'm1 tng). n ng m a r g tn aga1ns Edison took a l ·C>Jead et._OrantieC.-\w. tllrfhRl•tt.Mt1F1oor,LosA.ft9e•es. coDe,H&.ATtN•TOTNacuntlfO ._.. • Fountain Valley rolled Bolsa Grande. Rick ffib. w'1th 15 mln .. ~ .... to.. ..,,, Ca!"metlll' .... Wll •1: -c.lltoml• '°°67, wllkll is,,,. pi«•°' OF POILIC ...... ,; ~lllOYIOIMO H.H. REISMAN, Pl1lnt1fl;GEOAGE, . h (' I . h . b d k k d ' ~t "" ..... Ul' Mlc:hltefl A1te•M. Coal• Me••· "'.Alnitst et tlle litldel'$\onM IO illl mat FOa AN IMOllM t!UTY IY r-.a MVERS 1k1 GEORGE W. MYE"'" mto t e mas wit 1ts ar noc e in 'D an the fi·-t h"''"""' en , ....... c..111-....... .,... ............ NG ooEs ... --"v ...... ~ •» cu, w ., -'°'' _,... of... t1We«ll199lloM ~ .. rtllnl119lollleeslllt oh1ld0t· PllO~EaTY OWM•A A .. .-_., and luor....,... ,.,.. • fifth straight victory as' McCoy in the fil'15t in· BovlA score" witt. Dave °'~~~ Yif\O • _..,,t. wltlllfl '°"' monlllS •ft., the THE PU•LIC atGMT O• WAY IUMMC*S ON Fl•ST AMEND. h B d d ' ' tr "" '° ..,,, l. MC\119'.:'"•51 1 -"" twatl'Ullflutlenoltlllsnotlc• WHEaa Tlllllf.S AllllE LOCAT•D1 COMP'L.AINT P'Olt MONEY ..0-: t e aron s e ge nmg. SdielingetUnganassbt. ~ .. T~ ""1udlnot"""•·ChervH o.t.of'tt>ruaryte,ms. Paov101No l'O• "" 1NOIMNtTY •••v1cH1taNoauo Westminster, 2·1. ,011111.inviuer 111 It looked like lhe one "': tal*I 01 111a Trus ... and of tt1e • JERROLO L:KAPLAN 1Nsu111ANca, Mqnc;a Of' POLICY C•HNIHl!Oeriem In consolation pl ay •b. ', ", rbl goal leadwould standup, .. o.;,~~~Mt'6t FeDr~ry,1•1s. ExecutoroftlleWill CANCILLATION, tfllSUftANCI MOTIC•tYHkvellfftlMOM.~.J d s-nMln 211 • 0 .• FlflJSTCHl(RTl!R . ofllleat>ovenarntdde<-111, LIMITS, ANO. It ISTll.t(TtVI-' ""Y M<IM ... IMt Y"' ~ E ison was a 1·0 victor Haro""·"·" l o , , but Santa Batbara tied PtNANCIALCORPORA'f•oN ooLMA"•"A~L.AN. covtNANTS: •No STATING,_ ...... ...,.,. ""ten.,... .. _... over visiting Bolsa uB111•~k.cc•l 3 00 11 0o tht'ngs up-On a·goal by uTrvltff • ·"!HT•• NDHART REASONSTH•••~o•. ....... .. ,.,.,, ..... e1u.e1tti.rtnaU. It.-.c.tltwyf'arlllHt,6tll P'I-THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ..... . Grande and will host La WciOaro. 111 2 o o o Rudy Ybarra with 13 ~s~tt~~l!';.~n·F•c• u..,....,c.am.90061 oF cosTA MESA ooEs HEREBY •v•sot u11eou1~11"" • ....,· et Quinta for the consola· Fo11,3t> 1 ° ) 0 • t 'ninginthe ''inet , ... mainMW OROAINASFOLLOWS: ,,....,...,.cltlt~CtttlraU.slft d J•C11.$0fl,lf J 0 0 0 mmu es rem at ~1111--Of1n91 Gwt.1 0111, .,,MM, AIWMYttw••<..... SECTION 1: TM City Counclf of tht ....._, •• --~ ... Utl•,....... lion tltl~ at 11 to ay. wi1son.r1 1 o o o contest. Five minutes l't.b 11 251.nc1M1r 4 tt1s m.1 PUbllsMd oranoe CA>llu 0•11y 1>11ot c11yotColl1Mu 1c10esll•r•bytlndanct .....,.. .. • 11111. Lu 11 111iw-c1oa Ray Craft was the big ~r:::~.·:r ~ ~ g g later Santa Barbara took . . . . . ~b. 22,.-ildMar. 1,1, IS. ltlS 676-1~ dKl•r• '"" cert•ln typH of t(MS ... "' .... h pt..,ted In Ille parl(""1n of Ille Oty of 1. TO THE OEFENOANT A u v11 gun for Fountain Valley To••• n 1 • ' a 2·1 advantage and PUBUCNOTICE ----·---------1eo11• Mese 11•ve. 111ro~Q" -""' c..-111n111u1>ee111111dt>ylnepea'n11n edited Seer• llY lnnlnt• -· ... again. Already er • .. • added another tally with i-.-----------:::1 PUBLIC NOTI CE 9rowlll, ~Pl"HCI root MtWOrllS ""'IC" 199IMIJOU. <See footnote•) Wi h b 'tt h Westmonster 000 100 0 I 1 I th NOTICE Of' PUeLIC H•ARING have oam•Qed public sldtwell<S. ltw 1. If you wlsl\ todeftnd t'11s l•wsu1t, lt a One· l er• e Fount•lflV•ll•y 100 000 1 2 • O three minutes left in · e NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ___ N_O_T_l_C_E_T_O_C_ft_IE_O_l_T_O_R_S __ ,C1ly Council furll'ltr tlncU and Geclares ,,_must, wltll1n JOd•YS 1fterlllllWfT'· posted 3 tWO•hitter Fri· contest. publi<l'lelronQw11tbetleldbytNCo5l1 SUPEa1oaCOUftTOFTHE thel hc•uU of Slid d•me9ed mens Is served on JOU, file willl th1\ d t 'k° t 'gbt Hueh"91ona .. c111J) 1 ed MesaCllyCoun<llonMlrc'111,1'7.S,el nATEOFCALJFORNIAF<>• \1dew•lks, ll1btltty lor Injury lo ~1wrl1tenpte•d11141111resPOft§elo ay, s Tl 1ng OU el •II , " rllO The game was p ay •.lOp.m .. or •s~ tlltr .. fter••PI"~· TH(COUNTYOFOltAHGE t>e'deW1an~Mi •riwn torwlliCllttleO. tllt come>l•inl. Cll. Justice c-t. YoU and Walking Only tWO. Freman, U S 0 0 0 00 a very muddy field 3S tl<•ble, int .... CouncllOllmllersofClly Nt.A·IUH ty l'ln bffn '1tlcl 1uount1t>le. TM Oty fftatfllew1th tllecourt a wriltenpCeao. Th Bar ns came up V•n ligl\lfl'I," , I 0 • f 11 th h t th Hiil, 77 Feir Ori .... Cos~ MeSl,tohHr Est•I• Of H.A. ARGABRIGHT au Counc1l turtt1er t1nCIS •nd cltClarti , .... 1119ot CIUW 1n oral plt~inQ to De .... e 0 ~MOl!ft0,2b • 0 I 0 ram e roug OU e Ille r•POrl ot the BulldlnQ Safety OI· HER BE RT A. ARGA BRIGHT, th• pl1nfln9 Ind m•lnlenanct Of Wed In the doekel in r•spo,_ to Ille With the Winning run in Terry, It> 3 ~ 1 ~ Contest. lkoal of 1"9 City of Colle Mew, con. 0.CNMO. younoer trees wltll tlle inU1llat-ot ~tnt, w1tn1n lO d'•r after ""~ th th · · Vklr\MOO.< 0 cernl1141costs torepalrorcltrnoll5ht11e NOTICEISHEREBY GIV EN totlle st•kes,Qu1dew1res;•nc1.0111ervr-tll summoMiuarvedonyou . e seven innin g scrm(ll~.cf ~ ~ 1 0 M hs Dulldlnt localed et 19H Newport cr.clitors Of I ... above nam@d cleudent •no lr<lMPl•nt •ldi, constitutes • II. Unleu '°"~respond, -""" Estanci~ Newport Collide Newport H a rbo r High 's Sailors and the Estancia Eagles clash on the Sailors' diamond to· day at 1 for the Newport· Mesa baseba ll tourna· m e nt cbampionshjp following Friday's action which saw Estancia l<)p Costa Mesa. 1-0. on U\e winner's field. Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa settle lhifd place at Costa Mesa at.1 . Luke Gri ff en went seven innings and al· lowed four Costa Mesa safeties, then Moe Fletn· ing took over and whiffed four in a tw.o-inning. no- hit stint. Victory cam e in the ninth inning when Buddy Lorton singled and ad · vanced to third on Glenn Robe-rtson 's sacrif~ce and an e rror . Ke~in Langdale followed with a sacrifice fly to score th~ winning run. ElllllC•• 11) •• l Deven,cf Lorton, rf Aot>erlson, 20 Vlllert, lt> L..ln!ldlle, 2b Sherwood, If RonqulUo, u Blltlerra, It> Anoel, 11> Grftt .... p St..,ley, pf> FlemlnQ,p r 0 I Totels 4 J 1 • 0 0 1 • 1 l • • • I 0 0 0 27 I eost1Mtse 101 ID r 0 0 0 0 0 A Phelps, rt B. Pr.IPS, If BtrnNlrdt, lb Blume, 11> MCCoy.c Ot'#lkM,cl Rosauer, ss Mc Elroy, P'I Krikorian. lb °"tell.Cle, P l olllS • • 3 4 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 32 0 Scer••Y llltllAgs: II rbi 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 I " 0 • 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 l ' • .... 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 CqsllMeSI Est111ci• r II • 000 000 000-0 • 2 000 000 001-1 3 3 Pro Scores , HullO'I, ~ I I on arc Boulevard, Cost• MUI; Ille owner Of 1'\11 111 persons 11i1v1ng Oa1ms agettlSI IWhltO to fhe put>llc tor wlllCll Ille Oty f .. 11 wltl bt entued UClO" apptkaUon °' ~vero. rl ; ~ 1 g re<ordlltlr>QGus 8eK'1, 3'5 ll~tSl-t, Ille Slid dtceelent •re r.cauired to Ille m•y be ,,.10 account.ol• In dlmllQtS. '111e ~1lntltf ~ tllis court may enter • ~=~.PP'I 1 o ~ o Cos ta Mes• T'1e Co unc II may lllem witll Ille neceswry voucller\. ;,. Tne C•ty CbullC•I lurthtr flndl and I"°"'*'' avalnst you tor the relief cto.-, wr111111, p 1 o o o ll'tef'•UllOfl order tllll $UCll c~ve De IN oltict of Ille clerk of th• llDove en-<M<••rts u-.1II1H1s In Ille past, and c;pn-m1111dff in ,,,. comp taint. whicll COUlcl · Tot.al~ ll l a 3 I --se, 5 .2 mllM • 9'1!rson11 o01191t1on of the pro-tttteocourt,ortopr•sent tll•m,w11111,,. h~ to, 1nis Ordinance notw1tllsl-· ruu1i 1n 9.,n1u.men1 01 w~u. ta•"'9 , ... J..AJ perly -ner or asset s H•d char;. rwcess.ary vouci..rs, to Ille under\i~ 1119, re~rve ttle rl9111 to move ,.Id lrHS of morwy or P'-•ly or ottltr 1'91iel flt· .ScortlilY 111ntnq• IQ•lnSI tll• propt&ty 1nvolv•d, •II lit 00 J'lncl StrHt, P.O. 8o• t3JS, 1n ora•r 10 remove t'1e eaposure to qyesled ln tlltcompl••nl. purs..ant to applicaole laws. !W•llOr1 8e<Kll, Ca lifornia 92660, wn•ch h•b1t11y rtsulhnQ lhtrelrom. Tiit Cltr c. 11 yo;i wlSJI te W4k Ille ..svice _. Pe<11t<I 000 020 100 0 •) • I Huftl. Beac'1 IOh 001 000 0 3 a 2 Mil<Oy,CI H1btMlrd, 30 Hines, II oesrosie,., c Tom .. ic,r• Teske. rt Scl\lefer, 11> (i;~n.P Mffllln,p HolmOlld. 2b ()uQQln,pn B.snore.s• Ed1M1n 121 .ab ) ) ] J , I 3 I I 1 1 l TotalS H Sort Dy l11nl1t9s I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I l " r1>t l 0 ? I 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t t s 1 r II t Bois• Gr•nCI~ 000 100 0 I I 1 ECU\Oft 100 000 I ? ~ ~ Basketball 811~Youn967, Wyorn1n9~ CotorlClo SI as, Ullll •• Calllom1aW, Stanford ll TOURNAMENTS All•11tlc C.ut (011ttr1tnu NOl'lll Clrollne SI. '1. M• ryllnd ,, Nort'1 ClrCMlna 76, t:11m$on 1 ) IOT I NCAA l"iayolft I Division 111 ScKltb aeelon Te~see St. "3 AfmsironQ St BloomsburQ 11, Sllppery-Rock lo Nert II Central Reglo11 ~bf•O•·Omclha 6'1, AUQUSt.in.i bl N Oekot• n, Mo Rolla '1 Stulh Allan tic Re9lo11 Oid Dominion 9S, Balllmore 12 RanClolpll·MacOfl c•. Mor9an 51 w GrUILakK SI Jtoteph 96, YounQstown 18 Akron 16, e. Illinois 6l S.uth Ctntr.111 L•l'ICOI~ '13, Southern 81 NewOrluns 90, w Gcorg101 8'1 last Coast Conference l.As..lle56, Am.rican u ~J Geor9flown 66, Geo. w.1>h1091on ~ Mater t>e i High's Monarchs were eliminat· ed from the Santa Ana baseball tournament Friday afternoon as Sad- dleback rallied for a 5·2 triumph at Memorial Park. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN •I is Ille PllKe of business Of the un· Counc11furlher llnclS ;ind clt'llrtstl'lll ... ...,_118 ti.ll mattff, .... _. ... '"' •loremenllontd time and piece Oer•i;ned In all nwtt••• pert•1nl119 10 1n Ille evenl tlle abutting proper!-r.;.•remJtlY 11 tll•t yeur wrlttt• I • the esl<lte of s.10 decedent, wlttMn lour ~ 1 t• 1 .............. II ..... t11~ ... 1onw .,,.,_••JI\ 119 to speek on Ille wo1ect months •lier,,,. first publi<allonof t111s _,,.,~•"es ore .in ll ree _.,...., ... ., "4'0llH anym;i,... .... . may •ppear and t>e he.a rd notice. twcom@ • llaH•d to peelestrlen ~ o...-: J111 .. ry 1, tt7S EILEEN P. PHINNE y 0.t•d Febr ... rr 18, 191S moto11ng PUOll<. ••Id owner may De·· M. HAMLIN, Clerk • CltyClerkoftlll!Cllv P•tricl•Ar;abrlQhlSmiln loweo to do so Ul)der <t~ln ByKarenWOOCS,Deputy of Costa Mesa Executrixot the Will c•rcum.iance' reoulrino 1ndltmn!ty ot •••WAN AND SCHMIESIHG. PvoHshed Or•n9e Coau Oa••\I P1101, ollheabOvf n•meddecldenl the C1tv A f'ltO,ESSIONALCORf'OlllATltlN Milrc'18, 191S 81}.IS HURWITZ. HURWITZ & aEMER 11occord1n9ty sut1on H·l I ol Ille H SI Deff Strftl, Sullt 140, ~ltrOel 121 G M<Gowan,41 Prill I, II RurTIC)S, 11 Linnen. ss B Milc•utey c Abeyta, lb M. Milc•uley rl Gofes, 2b Gor;;an. lb T EccltS, ll> Hirsh, p P E<elH, P" W•llUS.P Totals .all r 3 I ) . • 0 l I l 0 oJ 0 ) 0 2 0 ? 0 I 0 I I I 0 0 1 11 .... \ 0 0 0 0 0 I I 0 0 I I 0 0 1 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s 2 , " e Qt)t 010 1 s 1 0 200 000 0-2 SI PUBl,IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOT ICE eum NOTICIE TO Cit EDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OFCALIFOltNIA FOlt THIE COllNTY OF OR ANGIE No. A-n111 E\tate ol NEVAl.EY W WALIC~R. .Mia NEVALEY WILMA WALICER ll'ld NEVAl.EY PI ERCE WALKER. OectH<KI NOTICE I!> HEREBY GIVENfotl'lt "e<111ors ol ""' above n•m.d *<edent lllill •II .,.1"$on\ ll•v•nv cl••ms <1;;a1nst ,,,. Sl•d OectO.nl ilrt required to file tnem. w1tll Ille necns•ry vouchers, on ,,. ofl1c• Of the Clerk OI Ill• •bo ... ..,. Utt.a court, or to present tllem, w11/ltlle ~\\l•Y llOUCMr~. to Ille underslQntd al tlleotf•c• of h•l •ttorney, FRAHIC F. MEAO 111, 1101 Dove Street, Suit• 110, NewPOrt Beacll, C•lllornle 92660, which Is Ille pt•ce o,f business 01 the un· FICftTIOUS BUSINJSS dtr51QM<I In 111 ln;Uttrs pert.lint,.; to NAMI!: STA Tl!MIENT ,,,. •s .. te ot Slid decedent, within four Tiie following person Is doing buS•· months •lier Ille first publlUtlonot tllls nt~s •s: • nouct ROSE!. L TO • 3801 Mllrc;u~ Ave . Oattd February 2S, 1'1~ Hel"por1 Beach. Catilorn1• 92660 OONAl.O HARRY WAI.KEii Ronald B. Ad.i1r, 3801 Marcus Ave , E•e<utorot tneWlllol Nvwp0rl Btacll Callfornla 92660 file above nameo d~<edenl Tll1S bu~lnes; Is tonductea bv ;in in· FRANK F. MIEAO, Ill dl•IOu•I 1101 Dov• SI .. Sulle 110 Ronald B. Adllir Newport .. ecll, Callfornl• o .. o Tn1> Slalrment was t1lf0 Wllll Ille Ttl: (7141 IU·toU County Ct erk of Orange counfy on AllOtMY tor Executor Febru.1ry 2~. 191S PubflSlltd Or•nve Co•~• D<l1tv Piiot, F4UOS Marci\'· •• IS, 22, 197~ 6"8-7S Pubhshed Orang• Coast Daily Piiot. Maren 1, 8, IS, 22. 191S 101·1S PUBLIC NOTICE 4lOJlM Str"t C.Ost• Mew M~n1t1p•I Code IS her.by Mtw.-rt k lCll. (allferAI• tlMO l'.O. ka UU amencled to rua as follows . Tel: 114/13l·'7M Newllltf'I .. .ach, C.lltforlli•t2'60 SECTION 2: "Section IS·ll CM1tl119 AttonltY tor: f'llllotift Public Tre.. ' !SE.AU 11141 '1J.t020 111 11 \hall be unl•wlut to permit Publlslled Or;inge Coa•t D••1r Pi"'4 At-r• !of E ••c111r.. 91S .xi 1• PulJllJl\ed Oran11e Coast Daily PHot. tne br..,c,,., or loliaQ• ot 11111 trtt, ":eb. n . •nd Mar. I, I, lS, I • Februery21, anOMucn 1, 8, IS, 197.S,,.JS pla11t. lled~ or bus1> 9rowln9 on pr1v•t• ..... iwoperty to obstruct lhe lree PlssaQeol PUBLIC NOTICE ~n1cles In,,,. ro.away ot a11y sln!fl or -----------PUBLIC NOTICE of peckllrillns upon the s11!41w1111 POt •-ll'lenot,or 10 nan9ovtr•nypor1lon SUf'E•to• COUlllT o~ THIE °'Ille S1dewllk w1th1n •t ven 11> le.rt of STATE OP'CALlf'OaNIA FOR 11\es..rl<Ke 1,,.reol fH~ COUN~Y Of' OaANGIE 121 In Ille •vent lllat 11 be<orr.~ on MO. ACU2 Ille 1ud9ment ol City n•un•ry lo re· asttO NOTICE TOCREOITOflS SUl'1Ea10• COURT OF THI. STATIE OF CALI FOaNIA FOii T~ECOUNT\'OF ORANut No.A·IZ"41 OaDEtl TO SHOW CAUSE ~Ille p.arkway lre•s be<•u,..of root rn re ROBIN R. CLOE, a minor, by network• do1nt aamav• 10 pubh< s:J!;'c;E";; ~~~S~~~;~A~~"·.,· CEl.IA A. SELGA, Her Mother, tor slteets.curt>s,•ndsoo•wllksorl«..,y SNOWDEN aka CONSTANCt- CMn;tofNa,.. otnerre.sonw11lcll1ntlle1..aori--tol · ES owo ·~ WHEREAS, C.ELIA A. SELGA, pell· City <onShtutu • PUll4•C nu1"nce, or an SNOW OEN, •I<• C. • N I: ' t~ H \Ill Motl\tr ot '""'ic•nl ....aue ilnd unouonabl• eape>surl! to Oecuseo. llOlllN fl CLOE Ills flied a petition llft>llltyfQo' IA)ur\e$ to per!IOM --NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IO 1"' _,111 Ille ci.rk of Uols Co..rt '°' 111 order PHly, ,,;i10 ''"' \h•ll t>e tortllwtt'1 re-t recltlA>n of Ille Above na"";d clec-t _ Cl\M!Qint applicant'• n•m• from mov•o 11111 llll persons havln; claims~"•;' R0 81N R'. CLOE to ROdlN R. SELGA; U) Wnere I,,. •bulllnQ propenr Ille s.ld,O.ctdent are reouored lo".: IT IS ORDERED tllat •II PffSOM in· ""'fler desire• to ret••n • tre. wh!Ch 1n ll'ltm, w1tll Ille necesHry voucne", tares\ld 111 the above .. nlitltd matt« Ille jUOQment ot City must l>I! ,.,,...,...., Ille oft10 01 1ne clerk ol lhe abo..,. e11 , appear t>etort lllls Court at 10·00 AM. for rusonsopressed Ill tll1\ ord111dnce, lllled court, or 10 present lll•m. wi:11 ,._ on April 1 197S In 1t1t co11rtr-ii oi ~Id owner may make .ippllcatlon lo lhe "IKeswrr voucners, to the unders C}twd O.p,1rtme~1 J 1j ll\e courtl!ouse IOC•I· City for 111. retention SA1d applicatoon at Ille office of Ill•"' •ttorney•, Ll6:1.E eel at JOO Clvi~ Center Ori,,. .,,..st San· \11111 proviOt' tor, amonQ other 1'11ngs. & BLEIC. 610 Newport Cent~111 lv.f, .. Ana Cllllornia •nd show c1.:S.. II Ille following Suite S20. N•wport Boen, , om~ any ..;hy IM petltion for c,..,.· of !al An 1ndemn11r aurceme111tobe 92660, which is the place ol buSiness1ol ' Jl\ol.lld t t>e '"' 0 executed br tile owner ol Ille abuthnQ Ille un~rs1vne0 In all matters pena II· ,,.17'1s FUR~ERQ~R~EREO tti.t • properly In a lorm suitable for record· l119 tothees1ateol •alddec<K1ent,w1th1n <.09Y of thil or~r to sllow caov be lnq n a restrlCllvc covl!nant bind•llQ lour.month\ •lier lhe first pu1Jflc1u1on publlslled in the Of'an!)e county O.ily uponsubseouent purch.asus ot this notice. Pilot •newspaper ot vener•I clrcul•· !bl A 1tab1htr lnsur•nce POiiey in· Oat.a F~bruary 19, 1'17S lion ' prlnt•d in ONnQe County surinQ Ille hm1h lo t>e ._ldblls.ned by l.EIGH PEFFER Clllfornla once• week for four"": IM Clly 1nsurinv l1bull1n9 ll(operty WAYNE ZILLGITT cesslve ~•ks iw lor to 1.,. o.te,.. for l1WMr ana prov101n9 tor the C•tv to be ~ri~!~~'!'~:~'.'::~~nt i-rln;onttlepetitiOn. an lldd1honal insured on said polity, DATED· February 1e f97S .. 1111 said pollcy to be des19nallld as LITTLIE I ILIEK s.' I 0 I ' 1>(1nwry cov•rave lo any olllt1r 111wr1119 610 *--'Center Dr., Selle S2t • 542., J= oft~! an 119reem@nt covering fhe C•IY for 1n1urr Newpert kacto, C.tlt. t2 ... 1o~rtorundproperty Tet: (710 '4A-6542 ~•CTITIOUS BUSI NESS Superior Court tel An a;ree,,..nt 10 conlorm w.111 AnwN1s1.,.(' ... Eaec11tws NAME STATEMENT McCA•TIN ANO HUCICENPAHLEft "" Of lier terms •nd <Ond1lle>n'> """'" Publlshecl Of'anve Coast Diiiy P1IOI ne~~:5tollowinQ ~rson ts 00•"9 ~·· ~.:=.~~~=~·.~!s Cil~ nur reasona1>ly omPOse 1or 1tspro-Feb.n .•ndMlr.1,1, 1s. 197S ·62S.I) ~~;..··~j;;;;;~;;~~~~~~~!!!!!~~!!!!!~~~~y PACIFIC ISl.lloNO REAi. TV. 21781 Te..,._1114l W0.7SSt lectoon ~•inst IOSS bY reason°' in1urY PUB-LIC_N_O_T_l_CE !! N uel ..___ ........ ~,,· topersonorpropertyOlotners Pueo del Campo, 1..ivun• ig · A·--Yl•-....... •-r 141 T-provis>0ns tor,,,. ret..-hon W'°'".-• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C•hlorn11 .,,11 Pvt>llShed Ora1>9e Cont O••IY P1tol ·~ 1 •S62U • INBOARDS & OUTBOARDS· t-o·s : A. Dullle Fry1on9, 13191 P•5e<I del F'-91>. n , and M1rc111. a. 1s. 191s 6?'J.75 of anr i;:1~w11y ,,!'tt1~\:;~~,;::' c.~ WESTERN NAJloNAL POWER BOATS• KAYAKS· SKllS• campo, Lavun• N1Qu•1• C•lllorni ----~C:~.a:inv 11~~ sie:S neceuaryl0< tlle CANOES· TRAILERS· SPEED : '1611 uc:teo b PUBLIC NOTICE protectoon ot •na tne repair ot sire.ts, NOTICE TO Cll&OITOAS SUl'EllllOR COUlllTOF THE STATE OF CALIP'OllNIA FOR THIE COUNTY OF oaANGE Ne. A-12310 • • • • • • • • • BOATS• INFLATABLES• DOWN • lllis ousineu is ti.in9 <oncl curl>\. gylt••s or s1oewalu aamaQed RIGGFRS. FIC:l-Jl"G BOATS· SKI • •11 inoiviou.JI 1>r 1ne root network 01 said trtt .. ·•"IS s u ALL • A Oufh1Frytin9 1 astU4 .SECTION J : Tll15 ordlMnce s11a11 BOA • .., This \llltement llled .... 1h tne '°"" NOTICIETOClllEOITORS lake ett.ct •n<I be in lull lore• ;tnd et· WATE1 -\ : Clerk ol OroillOQI County on Feb l e SUPEatoa COUaTOFTHE lect tn1rtY 130) days from •ncl atter '" SKll:'.'"" -.'4E • 19IS. STATE Of CALIFORNIA F<>A paUagt, •n<I before ltlt ••Plrallon of CRU!~ All : THOMf'SON & VAN WERT THE COUNTY O, OaANGIE l1lle.n (1~1 o.ys <1fter Its passaqe, ~hall SMALL PARTS f)l.HtOI • ::> • NGIN• Au ..... ,, •t Uw Ne. A-U6)t i.. pubhshrcs once 1n Ille o,.nge Coest Eit1t• of ETHEL M. MITCHELL • Ill• ETHEL MAE MITCHELi. ...a E. M.HllTC.HEl..1.., Oec~a~~----- • • • Second 1'1-MIC Altllllf Pl.IH E~1•1• of HERBERT ROBERT Daily P1to1, --newspaper of QeM••I CCESSORIES • CHARTS & • .ntt Mac Artlttlr aoulnard FRI EDMAN, 11so known as ROBERT clicui.llon pr\nteo .oo put>ll~ in Ille ~~llU.lN'::,S ·INBOARDS & OUTBOARI: a 11 c llfo 1tl••Z'60 H.FRIEOMAN_.DKHMd. 11~ ·LARGE TO S.,All ·SEE • Newport tac ' • r ~once IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 ttll City of Costa Mesa, tOQether w "Ille m • . F•Ul .., na'"'s of tlle membtrs of t'1e City Coun· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 '"" creditors of tl'le at>o¥e nameo °"""''''' !l»J 111 versons tievll'\O claims """1ns1 tile said decedent ar• required 10 t.lt ttlern'. with ,.,. pecessary vouc:ller\, in "" of fie• of Ille c I erk of the aoove M tltl.ct court1 or to present ti.em, wllh t.-.e neceswry vouc'1u\, to the unde1\1Qn..O 11 ttle office ot her allornev>. SHEPHERD, SHEPHERD & OUN· OAS, 2112 DuPont Drive, Suite 11, NewPOrt a.1e11, C•llforn1a '12W. which Is Ille Pl<Ke of bUslness of Ille un· oerslQMCI in all matters perta1ninq to tlle eslate of said oecea.nl, w1tn1n '°"'' rnontM 11i.r Ille llrst publlc•toon of tl>l• • • • • •BOATS·. :ACCESS' INBOARDS & OUTBOARD~ Puolls.,.d Oran9e Coasl 0•1ty 1>1101. c~llors of tllt •bove named decedent cit votinQ roreno IQ•lnst 1118 san» March I, I, IS. 22, 1~1S 11>? IMt all p..-sons 11avln9 clalms 1Q&ins1 PAS!>EO ANO ADOPTED lho~ 4th • Ille w ld deudent are reQYlred to Ille • PUBLIC NOTICE llltm, wllll Ille neces.ary voucrwrs, In d•Y 01Marc'1,197S. : tht office ol Ille cl•rlC ot the •Dove en· Robert M Wilson • P'ICTITIOUS aUSIN EH tltlM court, or to present t'1em, with 111t ~ ~ Y~l\~l 11\t Col V • NAM•STATEM•NT nteftS•ryvouctlers.to t'1eunoe~m ATTES: OS. crse • Tiit loll-lllQ perMlft$ .,, doln; bl.Isl lit~ office of llis attorney. E P P'1 • neuaJ• I.EVITT, 904 Wtlshlre Boulevard, llffn l""4'Y • RUBY'S 'BOUTIQUE, 3tSO South Suite IOI, a.verry Hills, Calllorni• ~:,~:fZ..~~K~s'!'* : P1•ia Ori .... Slllll An•. C .. 11 • .,104 90212, wlllCll IS Ille place Of business OI ST ATE OF CALI FORNI A I • Sulltff Incl Ruby Ll119, 3114 South , .. unelerslgMd in all matters pe~•·n-COUNTY OF ORANGE I S\ • OoUQllS Slrffl, 51nta Ana, Celtt. '2704 l1141tollltesl1teol SllOGectO...t'.w1ttllr CITY OF COSTA MESA 1 • Tiiis t>usl"-'1 Is conducted br • lour months.,,.,,,,. hrsl pubh<•1-I EILEEN p PHINNE Y C1ty C!en notice • Oai.dFeDnMrY ''· 1'H DOROTHY ELIZARET14 14ENORICICS e DOWNR •FLARE~· : IN ..... -.-•' • QtMral PlftnerilllP. Oii ::;:~:;.... It 191s .,,0 u4tfldo a.,.. ot tile City Council Now Ts"u!" .... RCH 9 : SvlkffLlng RICHA~~A· STONE Oi .... City ol Cost• Mu•. lltreby " Rift • R11t>y Ll"9 · certify tti.t ,.,. •bove .na f~nQ •••••••• • • ••···· C:.,':t'Y '~~~·:; ~:!n~~~~ 1 ::' .~:.::;::::,~~ ~=~N,!~~~.s~:~~~~': E11ecutrla ot the W1""' tnt allovt 114med decedel'>f • ~"·-~aD,IM~l'HEaO .&OUNOAS • FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMIL YI!! •••••••••••••••••••••••••• K1yak Instruction & Demos Water Ski Clln1e& Twice Daily MaTSUM•&llSJIM ,,._11.,,20.1t1s. ~~~EV~ ,Sell .. , gulM tNetlnQ of said City Council held lft:llllllll&TSJrJl. PulllllNCI oillnQt Coest Dally~~ .. -..rty"1t':.e.t11f:ta1e2 on 1111 lttll dlY of February, 1'1S, Ind WDID9S·11-Fetlt\llryl2.1ndMuc111,e.1s,1'1S l l·IJ1Jl21>·J1" lhere1ffer, pasMCI and adopCtd as• ., .. ,! A:.,..r tw E.-cwtw _,. at • revufar mHll,,. of Mid Oly i ...... .__ __________ -PvtlllsMd Or• Coe st Del Pilot Counell lltlcl on tfle. •tti !My of w rc11, PUBLIC NOTICE Fet>.22 andMar.'r.e u ms yt:1. .. 1,· ms.DVtt1eto11ow1nvro11c•11""'' • ...::: ' ' ' AYES. COUNCIL MEMBERS· 11n 011"-t Orfw, Stllte 11 ......... et, C.lff. '1 ... . , .. : 1114)&»4Mt . ....,.. . .__..,.. Pvblltrwcl Or-'IOe coul Dally Pltot. . ~b.tt.,antSMlr.1,1, U, 197S ~7S PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE V.1tson, Pink .. ,, R1<ll• FICTITIOUS auttMEIS ~OES COUNCIL MEMBERS NAM•ITATUHN~ FICTITIOUS eUSINESS HAMIE STATEMENT TIW lolto.,1119 person ts CIOlflQ Dus• neu~: ABSENT COVNC.f'L MEM8EllS• The loltowlno per-s are d04"9 ~ Hemmett,Ht!rUOQ llHs•s: ANCE F M 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I llilw FREE L IL • ISi .. 1 llltld no •fll•ed 1119 s... Orcllefo No. u , Sant• AM H•IQMs. CA n.revY M my • '11'01 LEASllll·. COAST BOLT AN O NUT, 90; Gr•<••• Ave., Fountain V•ll•r. Cltlfoml• '12709. P. 0. Box 1825 Hunl· 11111ton Beac:ll, C•lllornr• '26"7 • HUQtiC.rl Martin, "4U,Grackle Aw .. Founllill Vallty. C;illfot/lfl 92708 ot '"'City of Co51• Met.I this Slll Gay of Tllomas HalQllt TllreldQOlcl, 1111 ~~'t{ 1911 Orcllll'd NO. U, S1t111 Ana HelQlltt, CA · Eiieen P P111nney "1101 CITY Cl.€RKendU-Olhcoo Ceor9e ,Marlo. S1ndber9, 1S7' ., Cltrk ol 111• City Coull< II Orcll¥d Mo '"· 5'1ntl AM H•1911U. CA 011.,.Cflyot oost• Maw f2)01 APPltOV•O AS TO l'OaM Tiiis t>uslntu .Is comlucted by • ~ Tiiis t>ll5lnos Is conduc11d by "1 in· ,.....c11vl$i•I. -1 ... 1'116t HUQh Carl M•rtin ll'ubllsl\eo Ortf191 Coast .... '' ' This st•ttmel't was flltd w.1'1 tl'le Fto-U, tt.•.,_Marcll l,l , l'1S s..n county Clerk 01 Oran9e County °" PUBLIC NOTIC'€. C1H 142•5'11. N1few word1 to wotti: tor rou . FellrutfY 2•. 1915 "41111 PllbllPl.a o,.,.,.,. Con• O.llr Aloi, Mlt(l'l I, I, IS, 22, 191S 100-!S PUBLIC NOTICE ')1c T1TIOUS euSINISS • ._AMS ITATEMENT TIW fel-1119 •rsons ;ire deli"' l>IW· ...... Pit SU'-A MUSIC CO .. 1\0 E ..... a1ve1., tkll>N. Cahtonlll St&'ft MaHy, U IS Vtllll', Oo\t• MIM, C..~1 nt.l1 ~ ~t.141.J Vtnter, C~i. ....... c:.....,....ttm ... ., • Jttnt ...,.,., P11rtnen'11p. cl TY i.no•N•Y TllOMM H. Tllreed~ld Put>ll5t>ed Oran .. CoHI D•llY Piiot, Ttlls Sletemet1t """ flied wllll Ille ,.. 1os ,,..,.s eounl'f Cterll Of OranQ• C-y on w rc .., ,._t>ruerr 11, 1'7S PUBLIC NOTICE ..... f'ub41Pl.O Orange Cout Ditty "''°"' -------------!....,,....,.,IS, U. and ~rcll 1, I. tt~1~ PUBUC NOTICE • ' • • t • • I ·• .,....-...... ' ... , ...... • • ' ~· .. ., J • ... . . . . • ~ . , , .. .. ............. .., ............... .. °'9lit c.e. I .......... ~ ......... hill' C..111111 ..., .... Saturday, MMch 8. 1975 . A pair ol perfectos paced the pack thJs week as both with 10 polnts. Dtua Bebl 1cored nine, Trta• !l>th Trac1 Godl,ey and Jolla Doagll breezed Wtwam1 elgbt and ~rbara Delgado 7'h. ttirou1h last Saturday's card without an error. l\oundtna out the field were Qarts Trela, Naocy ~ l'Unaer Ed Sellmerler also scored 11 points. Prior and Mary~ BaU1111eller, all with seven; Dennis ~t mlaaed.out on theUebreaker. . WlU,01~ and Lenette Roaumosky, 61/t each; the DDT Hot on their heels were Bobbi-Jean Allcat at trio; 5"'~; Lynne TruJlllo. John ltallell and Marty tO'h, the Reward Roark All Stars with 10 and the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ tiebreaker, and Mu ·Fraley and Sbawa Lavden, ~-----~---~ • ,. · ·Tonight's 'lW · i ' · Highlights . KCET (28) 7:00 -Big Band Cavalcade. A musical tribute to the big band era is hosted by bandleader Bob Crosby and features Margaret ·Whiting, Freddie Martin, Peanuts Hucko and Frankie Carle. NBC (4) 8:00 -"Pollyanna." Hayley Mills stars as a young orphan girl who br· jngs her perpetual good cheer to a small town. James Drury and Jane Wym an also are f ea tu red in the 1960 movie, which will be preceded by a short nature featurette. CBS (2) 11 : 30 -"San Francisco In· temational." This 1970 airport drama was the pilot for an unsold series with Clu Gulag er, Van Johnson, Pernell Roberts and David Hartman. · · TV 'DAILY LOG Saturday Evenint TltlVIASTAHOINGS '· ••k"-"1.......... ... ........... . ,. ............ ,., Mh z. ··~111-..IMll ... ~·· •• • . .. ... . . . . . . • • .. . . . . . • .. .. .......... .. a. Tr1ey ~y • • • . • . • • . • • . • . • . . . •. . . .. • • . .. . • . .......... ·•• a~ •• Mefl """" • • .. .. • • • .. .. . .. ••. " .. . • • • . . ..................... ., l. .... ow.ii . • . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...................... 1' t. T~ Wltrl•-. . . . • .. . • .................................. 1t 1. Siie•• u...-• ............................................ ,.., 7t .. ..._.,411t..niAllSten .............................. ~ ........ ,ft '· °"" ,, ......................... ······ ................. . ... Neacyl'rier .................................................. ~ II. MAflll &eWVCkff ................. -•• ._ • .• • ..... ,..,. ...... ,. st\?t u. a.to.M• o....-. ............................................... 4S U. Je""RIHHll ................................................. .. H. Lr-TniJllle.. .. ..... , • • • . . .. .. . .. .. . . . • . .. •• . .. .. ... • Im U 0....11 WllMll . . . . • • . . • • ... . . ............................ J1 ~~. ~'...... . ......... :.:::· .: :::::::::::.:::::::::::::::~ ••· "~~·' ............................................. n It. urwtW R•m•M1llr ................................... tt a He"*L.0.WIU •· ..................................... tt 11. Marty $Hier . . .. . • • . . ••• , , • , .......... 1J U. Jellfl G•lt . • • . . . . • .. • . . • .. . . .. . . .\..... •• . . .. • ·~ THE SfEPFORD WIVES A_,.......,....,._ .. Tt.._ ......... of~a.,. A COlW.lSIA PICIURES .1l1d PAUIWI PICI~ llllfRllAIKl!W.. Prtteu lOI fiinl __ A f • C--.i A.uoailes f'ndDcn ~-- NOW PLAYING .. -· .... - I ..._ ... ~_.._ ... ._._ • KANSAS CITY <AP) -Box office :stars Ann-Mararet and James CaanwUl be honored a• U\e top actress and actor of the year at the 18th annual Showarama convention here Thursday . . AM-Margret was named the femal•~tar , olthe year for her performance in ''T<>fnmy," ~an upcoming release by Columbia Pictures. , Cann was named the male star for bis role in "The'Gambler." TM four-day Kansas City convJntion, sponaored by the United Motion Plctwe As· socl.ttion, is the second largest in the movie in- dustry. It will &e held March 17·• at the Crown Center Hot-el. The association said Universal Pictures • which enjoyed the most profitable year in Its history during 1974 with such motioo pictures as .. The Sting," .. American Graffiti" an~ ··Jesus Christ, Superstar, .. will be honored at the convention as the motion picture co01pany of the year. • ..,..n:;.,_., .... CHAILES BRONSON -~r1rihr :at '*!-~!i 'I t _ . ..._ C DIC E BERGEN " LDIER BLUE" PACIFIC DRIVE-INS NOW! OOOif YOUR f NTERT AINMENT RISTIUN - Moll. """ Thurs. ~ • u ff! s.t. Sua. ~ l :Je 5'loW9 St.wt 81 Oe9ll Chilclfe11 I llv1t I l·SOc Chl4dfefl U"*' I frff' ' "e>,t1'f Cannon 1s ..-,.nvn ... ,..N S.n .. lonal"-L A. Herold • Examiner EDWARDS BRISTOL IV .,,.,., et MMArttiw 540-7444 Dyan Connon "CHILD UNDER A LEAF" . . • &uurd!y, March8, 1176 'Glad You A$1ced ·That' Dariny Kay~ Returns to rrv N£W YO!tl< <UPI) -Comedian Danny Kaye wiU return to network television after an absence of The hour-Jong, late Sunday aflemoon program will follow the format ~f look-Ins conducted by Kaye on the st age of the Met since 1972 for school children ages' 9 to 14 from New York, New Jersey and Con· necticut. Texaco Inc .• whlch has broadcast Met performances on radio for 3S years, is picking up the full tab. Q: I'm curious. Who's tile tallest oft "It's go mg to be a Quick look at aU the elements .1 talk·lbow Jiosta'? _ Mlrtam Slovnlc, M i polls. -frontstage and backstage -that go into the mak- auperbly dressed, but the double chin she has had A: Tom Snyder -the bost of NBC' ncreasing-ing of opera, which is a fascinating amalgam of all fro~ ehllclbood will ~me a third chin ... and she'll ly popular "Tomorrow" show is 6·f t-4. weights the performing arts," said Kaye in an interview bjlS ~I Q\8 to get ber a vodka and tomato juice at around 200 pouncis. / "As Goeran Gentele <a former general manager or 1o:aoatnl1bt, instead of at6:30as at pres~nt." the Met) said, we want to poison the minds or young pople as early as possible. It may meetn whether -Q: Wllllam Coarad seeaH to be too fat to do aU Send your questions to Hy Gardn.+. "Glad Yoai Asked opera is going to survive another 50 years." "18 own aaau la "<fannon." Does be? -Wllllam That," core of thU n~. P:04Jox 1560 Costa Mesa Hatpt, Oea ver. 92626. Manlyn and Hy Gardntt wiJl answer as many ques· • A: No. An equally overweight lookalike actor tion.s a.s they can in their colum,-, but the volum e of mail named Jimmy Casino performsi.he most dangerous .-make==s=pfT=so=n=al=r=e=p=lie=s=impo=:;i:.ss;tX::·=e=.=====:;::=:j stunts in the script. 1 r Q: It'• alee to· welcome Ute Smothers Brothen back to televlslon. Is It true they were Army brats .. ;-L.M. <an Army brtt>, St . Louis. ·· A: Yps. Their fati)er, Major Thomas B. Smothers, died id a Ja)1anese POW camp. Both Tommy and Dick were born while D.a d was on duty at Governorli Island, N.Y.-Tommy in 1937, Dick a year later. The lamily's next base was in the soon- to-be-ravaged P hilippines. Q: I undentand Plat Tiny Tim was just a flash· · ln·the-pan. That he's gone back to doing bis act for subway riders and In creep joldts. Is this a fact? -Barbara Smith, Coral Gables, Fla.· . I\: Happily. no. Mr. Khoury. still a box~oftice Direct or collect, to subscribe to YOU9' hometown Pll~'· th• DAILY P1LOT 6 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! •• .ALBERT ANNEY IDT aeTOfl • ..BEST SCREENPU Y .BEST ORIG. ~TIC SCORE .... .• INGRID BERGMAN IEST ~ACTRESS . .BEST COST\JllE DESIGN! . .em CINEllATOGAAPHY "Very funny... How Go see it." PLAYING James Caan Alan Arkin Freebie and the ·Bean · WITH VALERIE HARPER . IRJ t ·:'~FOREPLAY'' (R) , AHAHllM'S co.wr IMPllOll Of THE NORTH lflGI SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ,~,.. llU*>NOO CMMUllOYIJ ~Af( .... WUJ , ... .,... .. ......, -~ ""YOUHG fliMKEHSTEIM'" •r M.e lt-oolls ll"GI ..MURDER OM THE ORIENT EXPRESS~ IPGI ""THI STaOMGIST MAH IH THE WOILD"' '"THAT DARM CAl"" lGI ,,IDS DO IT • IUS DO rr CP'GI · "AHDIOMED~ STUIM'' CPGI • "'THI LOMG EST Y .UV SUPICO'"llJ "'THE GIHH HOIHEr -..VI "HGUS OF DEATH" ClJ l U ISTOL CIHEMA IY lristoi At M.cA,..._. s-tti Coast SlloppiMJ Al..- 540-7444 .... "ARIZONA SUM" HOT M1W IUCI OM P'OOLIOOWHVm.a c..,.... ............ ....... ntl"OOM. u .... ,oo.;i-- 1~1:l-..:1~1 .. .... l&AHAMM CAH OU. ~.I.ill. JOHIS "'THE TIACHEI" CIJ •A TR• WITH THE TU CHU" BALBOA B•lboa 81wo .>I Main Pllont 67 3·4041 Opt n 6 4~ UNANIDSI ''MAGNIFICENT." -Leonard Hams, CBS· TV ''FASCINATING." -Gene Shah!, NBC· TV "****!" -Kathleen Carroll. N.Y. News "00 ANYTHING TO SEE IT!" . -VORue Magazine "BREATH-TAKING FILM!" -Paul D. Zimmerman. Newsweek "REMARKABLE, SUPERIOR FILM!" -Rex Reed. N. Y. News ALSO GEHE WILDEI M.UGOT IUDDH .. QUACKSER FORTUNE'° '~··NOMINATIONS i.ct .,. -~·-~ "HAIOlD & MAUor· Md es Volunteers By-,\NNE COOPER Of-. ,.u, f'llotlUff ~t Cordillera Elementary School lo Mission Viejo, parents h•v• volunteered more than 4,000 h~ sJnce September to ~he -----,...-..-_.,........__1 E•rly Childhood Education <ECE> program. --,-,-CT-,-T-tou-,-.... u-.. -.-n:s----.• "This was the school's goal for PUBUC NOTICE · NAME srue.-•NT the year,•• sajd Steve Bender. ~'ttousau.i'idU-,,..1!':s~._."'ll ~ 1s-...i-ECE coo,rdinator for the Sad- ......asTATUHNT . MRw COMPANY. 11.at dleback Valley Unified School .. • ,.._._._. ... ,..,~,.r•clli"8Mi-L11 •• HW1Clftglofte .. c11.CA.taM6 ~-trlct "but parents responded .,.. .. : Rllet• Kanter. 2nt1 Se.,... l.A, .vi.It ' • t • J TH£ GET TOGETHER.ME. 11111 Hlll'ltl"'llOll Beach,CA.'2646 to the program so enlhus1as IC~ -s.a., CIMla Mew. CA '2t.27 1 ......... ~ -nvs bllslnesi ls <oncN<teo.,., .. ~ ly that tbe goal was passed m ~-Ha NI ... G<oallltt • 2_.. """"" OiYklutil. ''-" ~. RHoftOo Beac:ll, C.hl. . Rhet• K•M•r • Ftbruary. . t0111 T ... , ~ was m.-"'"'IN .. Cordillera ii. no excepllon ,,....C. WDlll. SIOS Fir, lllQleWGDd. eow.ty C.IL of Or•• C:.U.y Of'I C.lif. -.1 MertcllS, 1'7S. ' Tiits IW'l"W> h <.ond;o<l.0 O't • ..... ...... ~11>· P\.tMISllM o,... Qliut Ditlly ,.._ Ti.r.sa HIM Gw111 ... 1 "'· u. n. "· 1'7S 716-1S Tfllt S...._I WH ftlecl WOii\ V. ___ ;...._;_.:..;;_.__ ___ _ C-ay Cl•rlt of Oren119 County Ofl ,,...,,,..ry I 1. 197S PUBUC NOTICE l"4ltQ ,.CTl'nCMtS auStNeR PubllJMd 0raftge Cont Oal!y, ,,,.._ .. AM••Y•'raME .. T .F"-U. 22. af'd ,,_..r<11 I, I, 1'7S ... 7$ TM 1ollowille .,.,__ 15 Clalft9 IM4i· -tit • -----.-....,,.---·----_...t.._-. CAfltTOl. SYST~4$. JKI G9rdlfl PUBLIC N0 11CE ; g;r~!Yd., 5.le. F. Gar-. ~w. DeMolays To ·lnstall Tonight Oetw\lt,Hll>SbmM. l:Mt M~ Cr., NOTICIEOPINTIENTIOH Wt5tml,1'15ter,cilllfornl•92613 h Tosu.L HAL f'ROf'HTY This l>l.lsl"-u Is conovcteo 11'1an 1"' • More than 15 Newport Beac · t.OT1ce 1sHEA£ev 01v E NthMon dlYiouaiO.""isHlllMlm•~ Costa Mesa boys will be installed ::.,!i°':. o.:~~"~~·~.!9"H::n.:: . Thl6 statement was fil'4 ...... Ille as officer& of the Orange Coast e .. c11U111on High S<hOOI 01stnct0ftt1e C°oWlty Cleric °' Or•nae <!«Mally °" Ch aple r of De M ol ay lod ay County ol qranoe. Stat• ot cau10n11-. Marc11.•.1t7s. . ~nas . at 7·30 p m at the Masonic Tern -~ a ruolullofl ol Intent 111 Mii • Pu«ll1$1i.ed Or•nge eo.st Dally Pilot. ." • • h ort.inparcel of re.I property, cont.I~ Merdlt 1S tt 29 1975 ,_.75 pie Jn Newport Beac . . •no apPf'O•llNli.ly ... 03 acres, locfttd • • • • Jr{jchael Forshay will be Jn· '" .-. City of Huntlt191on 8Hcll. as C NOTICE · 'th mor• partlc;o1ar1v dtKrltleO 1n u. re-PUBLI stalled as master councilor wt to1t.,.~lutt0n further set U. llhO.y FICTITIOUS 9 USINEU J-mes Stocks the senior coun- ol APril 191~•· 7:30 p.m. nu. tlmeol NAME STATEMENT cilor and Gregory Eastvedt as -public m~hnQ ol th41 ~ Of Tiie followlfl!I penons are 0011111 bull· the junior councilor. They are the 'fr11SteH tor receipt anll comldlf"8tl0fl nHi.«l: • • .,, 51 .. ..., .,,~sats to tMKChlM Mid c & A TOO\. ANO SUPPL v. 1119 w. only elected off1c1als. ~rty. s.1d ,,,,.tlnQ w111t.t1wtc11n 1w.sc.,eosi.Mes.a. ea111on11a'2627 Appointed officers include: t11e Qlfewr1e ti Fo;ontaln V•lt.y Hlilb Gery M. CulwMlt, 261t2 Vl•ll-. Mis· • Sc~.1111•&USM1d S1ree1,,,_1e111Mcw1v1e1o.c.111orn1a Bill Watson, senior deacon; v.1....,. ea111ornl• tnoe. A1 ,...,,.... c1,-Wayne Rice, _P.o . eox 675• Chuck Bullinton junior deacon ; ~~.:1.:;::~:~~!!:!,1::.!:nr::~= u~1~1=~:·:~0';~~~~e<1 by• Les Shelton, senior steward; Bill .c.1NOml•Eouca11oncOc1e. .,..r•IP¥t~p. Clark junior stewa rd; Brad Tiie ,.IOl"11on. ~ .. s ol Whld'o are Gery M. Cur>d.lll ' Ea dt • .,.1,..._ 1n 111e cteputmu1 o1 Pl... Tllh st•iement wu filed ""1th \he Crane, orator; Steve stve . ... ,... ancl Con,f,.ue11on at Ille Hunt· County Clert. of Orenge Coun4y °" scribe treasurer. Glenn Jeanes, ingtOfl Beach Union High Sclloof Ois Merci\• 197S. · R · h' d F b tr.ct Offk•~ocawo .. 11902 1111\Stteet. • ,..,sv sentinel ; 1c ar . o~s ay. HUnlit>QtOft e .. c11. C.lllonll• 9264. Publls!led Ora~ Coast pally PllOt, c b a p 1 a in ; J 0 e M 1II1 g an . wli '°'"' ,,,. terms and conditions_! Marc II •• 1S. n. 29. 197S 7;54-7. arshal . Ke1· th Wolfe s tandard w1d wle. Tlllt mi11lmum acceple!IM""' m , • v..111>02,2so,00&peyel>l•lncas11asse1 P UBLIC NOTICE bearer· J ay Jeanes, first precep· -11\ in th• rffOlutlon. TM Olllrld wlll tor. ao'b Phillips seconl'I precep-nol pay .. y .-.1,.1at•<-IMlonslor l'ICTITIOUSaUSIN£11 • • . "" . ,.,. sa1e 'ot s.tct property. T11e .,.,., NAME STATEMENT tor; and Jay Jones, third precep-w111 •u-•••cosh tor tlle wieahalc The loll-Ing person lsdolngt>uSnesa t pr-rty · • or. . wrltte.n •IUI oral propos.als to asiNTERNATtONAL M EDICAL Assisting in the program will purc;llase r.allf property rmist be In MEOIA. 4101 Westerly P!•<•. S<Jlte IOS, be Leonard w illiams, organist; :!::,~ma.;:,': :.'7d ~~=-'*:~~~".;;~11~10;:i;•:2r~rda1e, ·Denrus Hoag, chapter dad and PropoYIS """le" •r• not II\ str~t con-0r•ft9e. Callldrnoa cn"s Ken Smith, as rtiaster of cer- • torrnancewlllbertjtcltd HbeinglQI· Tiiis l>Usintts IS conducted by..,'"' emonies the Rev Don Maddox l'ftl)On$IW. dlYldual. ". • O.ttdthb2Stt1ctay01 t-eb., m~ Norman Abell will give the benediction. HUNTING TO N BEACH This s1atemen1 was llled ''""' 1M UNION HIGH SCHOOl. County Clerk of Or•nge Counly °" DISTRICT Merell•, 197S. l ellher," be emphasl1ed.. .. At all four schools ln tbe dlstrict with ECE, parent• are Involved ln virtually every phaae of the school pro&ram, -from cl413room instruction to se tatial duUes to the office.'' \ "MY HUSB AND ~ayed a monster at our schOQl lloween p~rty," sald .Sharon organ. whose two children a~ San Joaquin in Laguna Hills, "We ha ve mothers in the classrooms doing just about anythlnt a teacher would do, working W\lh small groups on reading or math. decorating the.classroom, help-· ing the school nurse weigh and measure the chiJdren -jus t everything." .. ECE has. heightened my in- terest in the ehildren's school," said M arily.n Smith, whose children attend Lomarena School in Laguna Hills. "We parents have sµddenly reali~ed we can have an active role in our .children's education. There is a side benefit for parents too, in that exposure to problem solving in the classroom carries over in- to the ·home and helps oqents copewithproblem&thete." PARENTS AND teachers at Gates, Olivewood, Del Cerro and O'Neill schools have been work- ing since Septemb~r to pave the. way for ECE at their schools next fall. Glen Yermo School bad been told that it might also have the program by next year. . But Gov. Brown's "tight" budget, wbic}\ he says iS' a response tQ the recession, bas eliminated the possibijity of tak- ing ECE into any schools wh~re it has n 't already been in- troduced, and.parents in the five schools that won't have ECE next year are writing the gov- ernor letters of protest. "TH E FUNDS were pro- mised ," said Mrs. Donna 'M~d· derra, an Olivewood earent. "Now it looks as if we ma): never get the program. ratis is ~ax· payers' money, and we want it to benefit our youo1 children ... Wilson Riles. auperintendent of publlc tnatructlon tor Ule state ~{ Calilorhla, bad requested $107 mlllion fol" ECE, said Dao McFl)rlaq,:t, compensatol'y .education coo rt11nator fQr Orabge County's o.artment of ·Educatioa. Jnatead. •ll4v. Brown allowed fi'O.lnllHpn m hls budge.t for ECE. Tl\la reportedly will al,- low ~e program to continue, but not to expud. · .. WE F EEL.A res~ibilit keep the pubUc inform McFarland said, "and to.P information on what they de do: • aking esses writ• At tbis point we are available names and a of administrators they c to ht Sacramento. · "I'm, for kids,_?' he sai "As an. educator, I do not want to involv~ myself ip wh at is a political con- troversy. l tell _p~reots tbey can choose to act or not. It is their de- cision10 mate." Asled how' important ECE has ~n to her family, Mrs. Morgan s~id,. "Well, 1~ me plrt. it this way: we will be moving to an- area that doesn't "have ECE in the school, a nd I ~n-Willin,g to move heaven and eatth '° keep my children at San Joatiu.in!P · \ • Deal Hinges . On Toileu LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI> -They're taking the locks off the pay toilets at McCarran International Airport, but it's going to cost the county govern- ment $1,300 to keep the hinges on the dDors. . The County Commission voted to cancel a contract with Nik-0 -Lok Co., which, installs pay locks. But the com pany owns . the door hinges, too, and 1 dem anded them back as well.• .,. .. ,".-..... SHARON MORGAN (RIGHT) LENDS HAND .. Student Suaan'6ecker In Leaming Center Buyers Lose Beef on Beef WASHiNGTON (AP> -The Agriculture Depart- ment has rejected the objections of con~umers and announced it is putting into effect vtrtually un- changed its revised beef grading standards. The new standards still classify beef as "Prime," "Choice" and "Good" but reduce the fat conten! re-· quired for the higher grades of beef. · IT HAS BEEN ES11MATED that the new rules woul«l increase by up to 20 percent the amount of beef that would qualify as "Choice,'' tae grade most commonly sold at supermarkets. Consumers objected chiefly !o the expansion of the "Chol~" grade. They called for a.new, n~ow ly defined_ ~de between "Choice'' and "Opoci." Thia wou\d .P!event consumers from paying higher prices tor "CHolce" meal that under the old reg,ula- r.. lions woulC! have been labeled .. Good," they\as. serted. A~ UNP RECEDENTED 4,500 letters were re· ·ceived by the ~part.ment after it proposed its grad· 'ing system, with 51p•rclnt objecting to al:l or parts of the proposed syst~m. the department sa~d ... Department officials said the most s1gxuf1cant Jong-range effect wo~d be to reduce feed-grain de· mand for fattening arumals and·development of de· mand for thickly muscled beef with little excess fat, Cllrl' Gllls.sel\, F41SZI ActlllQ Director PubhSl\ed Oranoe Coest D•ily Piiot, Fine Hits L4 Porrw L.A. CALLS 6' EACH Call 642·5678 ... r. Pl-1"1•1\dClllnJtt'\ICtlaro Marclll.1S.22.29.19'S 7•t·1S Publo\heel Orange Coast o.lly Pllol, JiMr<h a. IS. n. 29. 19H 1SMS PUBLIC NO'.EICE NOTICE 01' ltl!.HEAltlNG ·P UBLIC N~CE . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEHtNton ------------· Marci\ 11. 197S, at •:30 p.m .• 9'" a -•s.s INf ul\er as pr acti<ab ... In Ille c.unc II FICTITIOUS aust•"' OWlmbef'S of Oty Han. n Fall' Drive. NAME STATEMENT, t><& CostaMese,U.OtyC.ouncllwillr.._ The followlnQ perMA '' CleiflCI • tYtdenc• regarolng Z-Eaaollon ,.~~ERV AHO ANTIQUES,, tn. ZE·7S.OS.Flsl\er8'1Ue-r,42o.Wlat"!hlrd ,._, Me Clllltoml Street. Los Al\QltlH. for • CondltJGftel HewPIKt 81¥d •• """ • w, 8 UM Pumil tor resta;or•nt Mdcqpctall 92&27 Aw 1ou11Qe lo allow reclucti• I~ reciiilrecl Ttlbmn G. Moreno. 3l36 VltW • ..-1111111 In commercial cetiter 1133 re-0r .. nge, Calllorn1a quired, I02Pf'O'iide0) ina a1-,10c.at- nt1s buslft!SS Is conducted by.,. In._ .oat3'tE•st 11t11Street.· div1MI. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN tlWlt ThOmHG.Mor•flO M Ille atOf"@menlioMd time. oral end Tiiis statement wu filed Wtlll !Tie written comments for Of" egainst this c.oun1y Cle rk of Onnve County on ltamwillbeM.rd. ~br;oary2~. 19/S. F4t30l EILEEN P. PHINNEY I Pi CltyClerkofthe PubHshed O.anoe COHI Oa ly IOI, CllyolCostaMew March t. 8. IS. 72. 197$ 702·lS PubfiSlled Orange Coest Dlllty Pilot, 1 ·-----------JiAarclll, 197S ~73 P UBLIC NOTICE IA&.TZ-88aHDM NBALHOMI . Co'OtlO d.I MOT b7J.94SO • coSto Mesa 646.2424 nU llOADW A Y MOITUAIT r 10 S,oodwoy, Co~to Mf' c.42-9150 NcCOIMlCI MQtTUAaY ~Btoch 4~--9415 Sc.I .1oa11 Copostrono 49S-1716 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CR E OITOltS SUPE ltlOlt COUltTOl'TMIE ST ATE Of'CALI ,OltNIA flDtt THECOUNTYO~OltAN .. .... A.41747 Estat• of ETTA 0LOEN8URG,-.. ETTAlt OLOEN8URG,0ecHMd. NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVl!N 10 tN cred•IOf"S of, .... ~ MmM ...... 11\al •II .,.,_ MYlne (l•I,,.. ...,.. I.,. said OK.o.M are nqwl.-.f to flt• 1'-m, .-!Ill tt-~eJMr' ~-.. Ill 1111 offiu of IN clerk of the ...,.. - lilied c-1, or to prewnt !Mfft, "4fl IM _ _.,_,,."·to ..... llMW .... et QI l2!!d str"t, P 0 . hli UllS, Ntw-1 ea.ell. C.lllMftla'26tO,wNO is Ille place of buSlneu of tilt "" den..,.. Ill alt IMttan "'1ai"°"' to Ult~ tf .,.d diKMe11t. wlttlln '-,,,.,.,.,..,,.IM llrtl "'*IU\lallol 111<1 not le• 0....-rcll•, tt1S ill'l•ll'-' ~ Oklitllti..ro E.H<lllWof IN WI II ot , .... M*YtlltfN44t<•-HUttWITl,MV•~·n ANO.-uua ......... fl.o. ... tm ............. et .......... ., ... T•:NM).,...._ ~-·llKlltw ...... ~ ClNJ.t Dally ....... ... ~-~~~ .... .--""":~~~tU1,,._ ms nHJ f t Business f a-i..ur~.o"" "",....,_.~,Of Ce•- 2tSJ ~ 11•4.. C-.te N•M 17141979-1234 Put a fQt wonts to wor~ for yoy. RE-OPENING SALE 20% OFF ,.r~ft KEELER UPHOLSTERY Has Moved From Centllf" St OWNER BILL KEELER HAS RETURNED N••A .... ..._8181'\J9Cla St. N••P ..... ~ SAMEOUALIT'f~ ' Gooo things just seem to get better at SeaW1nd. With only 10% down payment, homebuyers can Qualify for.a rem~r~abli av..% interest rate.1nJ¥ewport Beach, onlySe:eWind ~ahjller the homebu yer a comb1"'tion of such an incredibly low mt~f=st rate and low price ot.$4-1950,All this, in addition ~o its dramatte loca- tion above Newport Harbor and the blu!:Pac1fic, makes SeaWlnd the area's finest new home buy. Walk or bicycle to the beach or nearby shopping centers. Before it's too late, see SeaWind's a.bedroom/den condomimUfTI homes anq take advantage of this V'alue beyo{ld compare. 201 Superror Blvd., Newport Beach, Caf. 92660 (714 J 645-2686 At the corner of Superior Ave and Ticonderoga Street ' ' , ANN ARBOR, Mich. CUPI>- The woman waa pinned against a wall, a butcher/ knife pc:>ised at b~rthroat. · · She was six months pregnant but her assailant slatnmed his fl~ts into her stomach, again ahd &gain. I He kicked a cha,ir onto her stomach and she blacked out. When sbe came -to, he was still beating her. • The woman's ass all ant was not a-stranfer. He was her husband. "e began beating her, sbe said. when she misplaced h is dg~ttes. • · ASSAtlLT REPORTS like this .can be found in police depart· ments files in alm~t every city in the nation. Yet the phenomenon known as wife beating remains fogged by social prejudices and arbitrary Jaws. Arrests and c~ictiorts are rare. Two University ot 'Michigan. Jaw students recently completed ·an extensive study on wife as· saults. The results are statistically imperfect but the impact ls staggering. Sue Eisenberg, 24, and Pat MicklQw, 37, both third-year law students, titled their research study "The Assaulted Wife : 'Caleb 22' Revlsited." "Wife beating is a misun- d erstood and tacitly accepted custom," they wrote .. "It is burdened by societal humor, thoughtless t oleran ce and arbitrary appUcatiom OCU:ae law. "IT JS AN ln.dex of tbe devalua- tion of women tn our toelety. '' The pair said wile assaults are treated u p sodat pt'Oblem, not a crime. Cae~s are buded in dlvorc~ awault abd homJclde statisUcs, 1'1•king it difficult to pinpoint the scope. and fre· quency. Sttrttng in April, 1973, the re· searchers interviewed 20 women in two MlcbJtan counUa wtao . straddles all occupations, levels ol education, duration of mar- rt.ge and femlly we. Detroit Recorder's Court Judge Sue Borman said the mld· dle or upper class woman is less llkely to· bring charees a1.inst her husband because of embar· ra.ssment. "She bas the ability to get away frotn tlie man, t.90.'' Judge Borman said, "more economic ability." Miss E.isenberg, and Mrs. • • • "ll'lfe h•i-. Is • .,u..ctent..4 .... Ji taelilfl -~··-~, ... ,, had been beaten by their husbands. They a1sa talked to police officers, prosecutors, judges and emergency room doc- to~. 'nle victims, identified only by .age and occupation, revealed a startling string of horror stories. 0 He used to kick me when I was down like a dog," one wo,man aaid. "If my clothe$ were ripped during the fight, be would make me sit and sew them right after the beating.'• Micklow said most cases of wife beatings are probably not report- ed to police because of three fac- tors-hum iliatlon, fear o f reprisal and the stumbling blocks women face along the legal path. "THE WOMAN RUNS into barriers ·wh,rever' she goes, the police, cou'rts, prosecutors," Mrs. Mick low said. 0 There is an emphasis in this society on pre- serving the marriage at all costs." THE WIVES RANGED in age The researchers said they from 19 to 35. The researchers were convinced from interviews admitted the sample was heavily with police officials that most of· weighted to persons in the lower ficers are trained to view wife· economic classes because of lack beating as a family problem, bet· of access to women in the upper ter bandied by a social worker ot strata. counselor, and to avoid making They emphasized wife beating .. arrests. · Of the 20 women interviewed, 16 called the police. Officers responded with a house call in on- ly hall of those complaints. In on- ly one case was an arrest made. The victims insisted they did nothing to provoke the assaults, and most said when they tried to defend themselves, the beatings increased in intensity. .. Miss Eisenberg and Mrs. Micklow sai<J there is no way to estimate accurately bow many wives are beaten by their husbands, but offered these in· dications _ A 1974 DETROIT Police Department study showed 85 per. cent of 144 assault complaints were filed by women, half of whom were married. A Wayne County assistant pro. secutor said wile assault is one of the mo~t frequent crimes he en- cou~ters . The police chief of a small Washtenaw County town or S,000 said family assault calls come in every day. A doctor at a Detroit hospital emergency room said he sees five or six wife assault cases each week. And 57 cases of alleged wife as- sault were reported to the Washtenaw County sheriff's de- partment during a five-month period in 1974, accounting for almost half of all assault and bat· tery complaints. =-~h\;11¥'.G~;;-..~··~~ "I could name you three or u1'1 T•...._ four addresses where every 1.; f FORMER POW BOB JEFFREY HUGS WIFE, JOY, weekend, year after year, we'll Couple Show Off Prized Po1Haalon-Swlm Pool hav e calls on family dis· tw-bances, or a family fight," Detective Lt. Harold Owings lJ '• ~ I l~Ex-.POWs Worrying . ~iA.bout Own Lives '• 1' By United Press International When the prisoners of war came back from Vietnam two ·years ago, they received a . ·tumultuous welcome. Cheering ~ crowdr. greeted them at airports. , Reporters mobbed them. In their 'home towns, there were parades i and parties. , Now , life for many of the ex· I POWs is calm, even hum-drum 1 by comparison. They go to school, hunt f~r jobs --and j worry about money. FEW AMERICANS seem to· , care what has happened to them. , "I'm no different than anybody else now," sai<l Lt. Col. Kenneth Hughey, who was held in a North Vietnamese wison for more-than five years. ''I've blended ln with everybody else." Hughey, 43, is still in the Air Force and is a graduate student at Cal State Long ~ach.l In his opinion, Americans haven't forgotteu about the POWs. But, he said, "they are more con· cerned with their own pres1ing personal prot»l eins., like the economy." COL. JAY BES , Cleatfield, U\ah, also was held by the North Vietnamese for more than . five years . Like Hughey, he s~ed with the Air Force, and now teaches hil h school ROTC courses. · .. Other than the inflation which eats into m y salary, I'm havlJ\a 1J0problems," heaaid. Heu aald be was not aun>rl•ed : by tbe app.rent lack of interest Americana have 1hOW11 rHentijr ln the fate of the returned prisOMnofwar. ~ "It'• only n•tural, ''he aakl. SOME FORMER POW1. like Lt. Col. F1oyd Thompson, deputy director of the Department or Army training support office at Ft. Benning, Ga., are still having trouble adjusting to lite in the United States. "I'm still working at it," said ntboi~on, 41, who spent .more time 10 Communist prisons -- nearly nine years -than any other American. "I'm doing a tot ofliving." That includes taking private flying lessons, going to parties, counseling children of military dependents and writi.ng a book. RICHARD BURGESS of Yakima, Waah., is bavlng an even rougher time. When be re· turned to the United States after spending six years in a prison camp, he r eceived several thousand dollars in back pay -- and prompUy spent most of it. Now, he can't find a Job and he's seeing a psychiatrist. "I ha· ven'rbeen abfe to adjust to socie· ty," be said. "It is very difficult for me." Mark Gartley also had employ· ment problems when he returned to th,ia country after four years in aNorth V\etnamesecamp. IN Jt73, EASTERN Airlines hired hiro as a tugbt engineer. Less than o yea.r later. be ... as laid off~ He then ran for Congress as a Democrat against Rep. WiUiafo Cohen, <R-Maine), and was overwhelmlnsly defeated. Hia luck ttnally cbanJed, however. In January, the Maine Jeglsl~ture elected h.lm secretary of state. .. IT SOUNDS a little corny,'' Gartley, 30, said. "But you look at the countl')' and see people arc downhearted and J think ever· 100•Ae>uld make •I'\ effort to aet •it tofetber • t I said . "The husband ..• ·automatically beats up bis wife everytime be gets drUnk." THE MAJORITY OF wife as- saults occur during certain peak periods of the week, the r e· searchers said. Especially on Friday nights, late Sunday after- noons and Sunday nights. The most common form of al· tack, the study showed, is with the fi sts. But most often the as· sailant also r esorted to kicking, throwing across the room or down the stairs, slapping, chok· ing, burning or s mothering. The "more innovative weapons used" included a broom, leather belt, brush, pillow, hot iron, light· ed cigarettes and a piece of railroad track. Areas or the body most fre- quently attacked were the head and the face. Some wives said their busba1'dS ''always went for the face first" in a desire to humiUate them. Seven victims interviewed said their husbands inflicted blows to the abdominal areas during pre. gnancy. INJURIES INCLUDED four ·women with miscarriages, four had concussions, one woman had h.er hair ripped out, one suffered a fractured jaw, and one sus- tained cracked ribs. Miss Eisenberg and Mrs. Mlcklow'Sald those wives who de· clded to ta~e legal action ajainst their husbands were trapped in a shuttle bet.ween Ute criminal and civil courts-the "Catch 22" situation. It the woman requests an as· nult and battery warrant, they lild, 1he muat prove to the pro- aecuUnf •Uwney t.lilt she ls a worthy Yl~hb. The resntthers cJ.fd ma.t prose~uton want proof the woman ii tiUng for divorce before they wlll issue a warranL But when the woman arrlVi in· court, Judaes often fail to punJsh the husband in the hope that "e· conciUation will occur, they sald. Mlu Elsenber1 and Mrs. Mlcklow pointed to the need for lhe legal system to r«e>Jnlie wile beatin g as ~crime, offering immediate protection as well 11 lon1·term &olutiom;. . Girl Scout Auxiliary Hel~ ip Hospital By ANNE COOPER Of .. CNllY l'flet IUtl Sadd l eba ck Community Hospital has what may be the first junior auxiliary program ln the country sponsored by the Girl Scouts. "The thing that makes our Lime Aide prosram different from other junior auxiliary or scout programs,'' explained Bot>. bye Goosman , field s taff representative for the Girl Scout Council of Orange County, "is that we-focus on vocational ex- ploration as well as community service." SINCE THE progr am was launched in August, Lime Aides have volunteered moretban4,000 hours of service to Saddleback Hospital. Twenty of the young people have contributed more than 100 hours each. "We've only been allowed to work four hours a week," said Colette Tessier. i.ime Aide presi· dent, "but that is so that our work at the hospital won't interfere with school obligations. In the summer some of the kids will work longer hours." At present 64 high school girls are active in the Lim~ Aide pro. gram, and one boy. "WE'D LIKE TO have more boys," Mi ss Tessier said. "Once the word gets around that this is a serious, career-oriented pro. gram, we expect more boys to join." Lime Aide training takes about nine months, Mrs. Goosman said , and includes work ex- perience in the x-ray and lab de- partments as well as on patient floors. Once training has been completed, Lime Aides may choose the area in which they want to work. "This is a new program, and we are still in training," said J anice Kirchhoff, first vice presi· d e nt. •'As we get more ex· perience, we hope to work something out the way some Ex· 'Rose' Get,s Drug Term TAIPEI <UPI > --Yang Yingching and her kung-fu bodyguard were sentenced to life imprisonment for drug trafficking. Known as "The Poisonous Rose." she was dragged out of court crying to be executed. "Why life imprisonment?" the 27-year·old Hong Kong woman screamed on hearing the sentence. "Why not give me a d e ath sentence irr: stead?" Immediately after the sen- tencing, two dozen policemen and plainclothes judo experts surrounded Miss Yang and her accomplice. Too feeble to walk, she was ·dragged from the courtroom by two policemen. Laguna Lions Aid Children In Ensenada Dr. Leon Axelrod, a Laguna Beach optometrist, collects used eyeglasses. Dr. Axelrod is chairman or Project Look which tests and pro- vides g lasses to children in Ensenada, Mexico. "LOOK" stands for "Lion Optometrists Orange Kounty." It's a group of Lions Club me mber doctors who volunteer to aid the visually han- dicapped. · "THERE ARE SO many in· difent and visually handicapped al over Mexico who need used eyeglasses, we were asked to help s h oulde r some or the responsibility by Leonel Castro, national president of the Mex· ican Association of Lions Clubs,'· Dr. Axelrod said. The collection effort is called "Project Second Sight" and in· volves members of the Laguna Beach Lions and 40 Art Colony businessmen a nd members of the Laguna Beach Lions. The used eyeglasses will be de· livered to the Ensenada Lions Club where they will be checked and coded. • .. THEN THEY WILL be dis· trlbuted free to the needy by the Ensenada club working under the 1upervislon of a Lion op· tom•trlst, Dr. Jorge Blancas. "Eventually, used eyeslasses will also ~ made available to other Llons Clubs in the interior Of Mexico and given to needy ~e," Dr. Axelr~said. "THIS IS AN opportunity to have old eyeglasses recycled and give another person a chance at better vlslon '' he added. Used eyeglasses may be sef\t to Or. Axelrod at 830 Park Ave .. Suite '· Laaun• Beach, or to any UonsClub member. Oiiily ,. ... 5'llt ....... THEY DO GOOD DEEDSATSADDLEBACK HOSPITAL ~ette Tessler, President (L) and Janice Kirchhoff, VP plorer scouts have done, so that we can qualify for paid positions by way of our Lime Aide train· ing." · PLANS ARE ALSO in l~ works to give school credit for Lime Aide work, she said. "Most of the Lime Aides are 14 and 15," Mrs. Goosman pointed out. "By the time they are 17 and 18, they will have the maturity Lecture Funds. and the experience to take on quite r esponsible positions. The nursing s~aff is open to this.'' "Even if I don't choose to go i11· to the,,medical field professional · ly," Miss Tessier said, "I feel that my experience as a Lime Aide will come in handy in my personal life. "Besides,'' she added, it's a Jot or fun ! .. Instructors Get Speakers' Grant Two Saddleback College in· structors who have brought a series of California writers to the Mission Viejo campus have re- ceived a $5,920 grant to expand their program. Awarded by the California Arts Commission, the grant will be used to bring 10 writers to cam· pus next term for readings and lectures, said William Hef- ferna n, co-c h a irman with Patricia Grignon of the writers' series. Five writers will come from out of state. The money also will be used to operate a Saddleback-based con- sortium of Southern California colleges, Heffernan said. ··we will bring the writer to Mission Viejo and inform schools in the consortium that the person is available for other readings. "We want to attract the top men and women in the field," Heffernan explained, "and we have more to offer them if they can give a number of readings, rather than just one al a com- munity college.'· Among writers l\lrs. Grignon and Heffernan plan to im·ilt! arc John Ciardi, poet, critic and translator of Dante's "Inferno," and Denise LeVertov and Diane Wakoski, both American poets. "We want students and resi· dents of the area to experience quality writing firsthand," Hef· fernan said, "but we also want them to come into direct, persona l contact with the writers, so that they realize writers are real people, like the rest or us." Pancake Feed Planned by Mesa's Lions The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club, already faQled for its fri ed fish, is getting into the pancake business. The club is sponsoring a pan· cake breakfast in Costa Mesa's downtown park for March 16, to raise scholarship funds for Orange Coast Colle~e stud ents. A $1 donation will buy a pan· cake and s ausage breakfast , complete with orange juice and coffee, from 8 a.m . to I p.m. Tickets are available in OCC's book store and the s tudent services office. They also will be sold at the park. which is being renamed Lions Park, in honor o( th e c lub and its fish fry carnivals. All breakfast proceeds are earmarked for scholarships. EYEGLASSES 'HOBBY' FOR l.AGUMM Or. Axelrod Lends Hand• to Needy MexlC.8na a I.Hometown "news. J If tt happens ~ ~=-~UR ~ I we're there ' to bring It to JOUt. dooratep. f IYery day. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 COUIGl,AD 229 Cohztte Dr OPIM WfS- $4J ,SOO Large bay window in hv rm. with fplc J Bedrms. 2 baths, bllns, new cpts & drps, prof painted Patio Lg tru1t trees. Place for garden Call LtUy Donnelly, 5.56--8674 640-3928 Eves 556-8674 ILachenmyer IOOJ ....................... Ten commerc1cil rentals an choice South Laguna on•an v1e'4-, scheduled income 1s ~1550 per month H 1ghway fron neat tor ·~~~~~~~~~! tage Submit aJI offers lo t-1:1nxious owners Call 673-8550 OCEAN VIEW OPf."1lfl9 ."~IUN10 81 ·~KP • ~rve~~a2~~~~~~~;~est~~~ l .;•~·~·~·"~~·~j~~!'~··~'~I~~~·~ locatJOn . f'ormaJ dining ~ . IC - & family retreat, wet EHTERT AIH!lt'S bar, f1 r eplace Two balconies Just reduced DELIGHT CosLS '' Move in toda) ! ' Beam ceiling beauty an Hurry C.ill645--0JO:i. exclusive Newport Heig hts 3 lge brs, 2 frplcs-ft'rench doors overlooking enclosed Spanish patio & garden Wa rm & cozy family rm -ceramic tile & par quet lloors Many other extras. C::tll tor appl lCIUWIUUltilC.AIY SPAHLJ NG OHE ACRE ESTATE $55,000 Five bedroom ranch on almost a full acre. landscaped huge s hade trees. Private well, gas pump, ~e parate guest room, 11vc CJr garage' Wide pon:h entry. brick fireplace . countr y kitchen Estate hqwda· lion. I nl'red1blevaluc Act last 645 ~. Hl::AL ESTATI:: ~33-~ FIXER UPPER WITH VIEW Hilltop and ocean an de· s 1rabl e Newport Height~ This has a large lot for <iny add1 lions wanted. Bnng your hammer, nails a nd paint your way to a castle Call ti73-S550 ()Pf,_ 1119• II S IUN 101!1 NtCI• ' f-lfi!ll EASTSIDE CHARMER 3 br-circular dnve. An oldie but a g()Qdle PL.US 2 separate rent.al urul.5. Hurry ! EASTSIDE SPARLING Vacant and anviling, this REAL ESTATE bright and charming 3 ___ 8_3_3_-_3548 ___ _ bdrm home has a formal 1---------fam1ly r oom. covered patio and waterfall. Bwltan rel rigerator, cfls. hwas h e r and shag carpel, too. $44,900. fa.r~~ \400 OUo\ll St. NIW.-otn H ACH OPEN HOUSES SAT & SUH 1-5 * IA YSHORES * 251 I VISTA Dll IN FEE -Newly re· modeled i bdrm. i bath. lots or wood. Kllchen has all new appliances &n· ddg ds hwhr & trash compactor guest area BEST IN BLUFFS loterest rates are way down! 6 Of my properties sold this month! Now's the opportune time to buy! EICH.LEM? ¥Al.UIS DOLORES, end Wlit, 1950 sq. ft. 3 BR, 2Yl ba., wrap around patio. '68.000. X-PLAN. 1850 sq. n.; 3 bdrma, fam. rm., 21h ba. Nearly new. $11,500 E-PLAN. end unit, choice early Bluffs. 2250 Sq. ft .• 3 bdrms .. fam. rm. 2-'h ba. Wide greenbelt. $76,500 IUILDEl"S FUIMSHID MODB. Panoramic bay view. nothing to compare with this spectacular 2500 sq. ft. home. $140,000 With prime land. OPIM 1-5 JtJ I 9U1DADA Wt V. dtt Orot HELEN 8. DOWD ltf.ALTOI. IMC. MLS 644-0IJ4 197lToplhhrlrTopS•11 au Hewpor+-Mna lowd of llealtors -, ... , .. I 001 Ciftft'Clll 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND 1200 East lalboa llvd. Located on Balboa Peninsula at one of the most desirable spots on the Bay with private pier that will accom- modate a yacht up to60ft. 41dr. + G.., + 41attts 2 story, 2 fi replaces, wetbar, all built- ins including electronic oven. Fee land. $279,000. 675-8120 C91•ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HESTER-BROWN & Associatn, Inc:., Reaffors t 40 I Do•e St., Newport leach CHAIUE IROWH COY HESTER SPECIAL SPECIAL Eastbluff, best loc. Ne w , dramatic & a view. too! S home on bayfront. Bdrms , 3 baths $235,000 $87 ,500 oomEHERMAH SPECIAL FRED Wll(MAH 3 Bdrm .. 2 ba & SPECIAL e n c l patio A 2 880 Sq ft an finest C L E A N M 0 n a' r e a 0 f o 0 v e r t 1 c e 1 lo $ 3 l . 5 O O Shor es Great Open Sun \·5 \10 view $185 ooo Brookhne Costa • Mesa 833-9781 HoaTH COSTA MESA $13.71 Be1utifully uppaded home with S bedrooms, 2 bath. Decorator touches throughout. Just tntroduced into the market this week. Lovely patio. This home may be just what you've beeD Waitin& ror. MISA VIRDI MOITH WITH FH4·V A -TEAMS ExquisUe garden home for gracious Ii ving. Now o(fered with terms for FHA·VA buyers. Cathedral ceillnga. walls of glass open onto exotic spacious patio & lovely gardens . One of the few nearly new homes in Costa Mesa. Call toda)' t. SWIHG A MOI SAV! A LOT 2 ~ fixer upper. Priced well below market. Seller started upgradin« just to be transferred. This heayt:shake roof home has great potential. 4 large bedroomst with 2 baths. Price and terms are excellent. Just offered at $i5,950 with FHA & VA terms. HUC'iE FAMILY ROOM MESA VERDE FHA-VA Sharp home on quiet street. Walle to schools & shopping. Enjoy a game pool in your beautiful upgraded family room just a step from the formal dining room. Reap the benefits of a completely remodeled kitchen just prior to sellers transfer. Large log burning fireplace. $48,950. 545-9491 100 G...,,.. IOl2 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• ..............•..... ,. . OCEAN VILLA $4525 to assume two story rambling two s tory beach home Spacious hvang and d1rung rooms. Gourmet garden kitchen Sweep1fli s tairs to bonus size master & cb1ldrens suites Glass doors to enclosed patio and grounds Only $21j,~ call Cor •PP<>mt· menl 963-4i767 Ol'fN Ill 9. ,, s ,~ JOit( ~ r.i ; ----... •11''';;~·1 THE REAL r ;.. 11·%.'1f ESTATERS -----~ EASTSIDE COSTA MESA REDUCED~ IACK BAY BUNGALOW $39,500 Sacnrace'' Presuge up per Newport Bay area. I vy c"ove red ent ry . calhedral beamed ce1 I· 1ngs, fireplace, secluded maste r suite wuh 2nd bath, olive tree, surprise bonus room. shaded bndk BB~ pauo. huge 2 acre lot, greenhouse. Hurry Call 645--0303 2-2 Bedroom houses on MESA VEllDE large 60x l27 ft lot w1lh $28,000 alley access Each home Immaculate. sharply de has enclosed 11'1 car corated. no maintenance garages and bolh houses living E'\isung f HA are in excellent con<h· loan Pnvalt! assoc1auon uon Just reduced from fee only ~8 per month ~9.SSO to ~7.950 Whoever thought ot hv· Call 548-3404 ERNIE CLEV.El.AN6 1ng 1n Mesa Verd for on· ly ~28.000? 646 -7711 MESA DELMAR Open Eves cond1uon, 2 balhs, heavy , • shake roor, close to ten· ms courts park & all • FREMCH I CHATEAU • 2 STORY BEACM POOL $32,90l' Formal double door · try to dramatic liv g room Formal di Hu ge garden vi kitchen Artistic o stairs sweep to separ e master sulle chifdre ·~ wing Secl uded BALLROOM sized p y room that overloo 9 walled courtyard. Hw:ry for th 1s exceptlOOfJI BARGAIN ' Call 963-7881 oPf"I •119·11 S rvN 10 81 N I( ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 FIREPLACES Plush carpung, wet premium wall cov ings. 3 huge bedroo car garage 3 pat1 Mi,11-pool Private ya Call 962-7788 K€Y 4 Bedroom, excellent - schools 1nc lud1ng ---------Sh H rho Orange Coast College. 4 BEDROOM arp a . r Excellent f1nanc 1n g v· H available Owner leav $220 Per Mo. 1ew ome ing area & must sell Mo l'\uaHfying 4 Be droom, J ba Priced at onJy ~7 .500. ""' 1 t h Great large family singe s ory ome Call Ern1~ Cleveland h T I h o m e (.' r a c k 11 n g view 01 l e urt e 548-3404 fireplace. tamily room. Hills Located on a la c LA BORDE REALTY m t-:a st l?th Sl. C.M Needs T L C Ex1st1 ng c u 1 d e s a c I o 1 'c FHA loan S2:.!0 Protess1onal P I T I Call quick landscaped Room 646-il71 pool Detached d BIG FAMILY Over 2600 sq IL of 2 story luxury with 1ormal din· ing room, family room and 3'h baths. Room for bo<it and trailer. $57,500. over garage Ideal ror teenager or mother· in· G1Mr.. I 002 Ci....,.... I 002 I N J •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW LISTING oPINllt 9 •11•,1u11·oa1••' 1 garage. Room for COU RTYARD EINTRY I• I or trailer storn~e. Ne '. ! :: painted inside. l::arly •. m=~ P1op ... tt.• 7S2-1t20 1.00 QUAil ST. NI llA04 CLAY STREET Newport Beach Newport ~hts • Two sharp hou:.es on a lot ~.500. • Tnplex near Irvine Av. S67.900. • Triplex with pool and ocean view $79.500. ALL will have small spenda· ble or break even at sell· mg price ~ 7S2-1t20 MM OUiUt n IUCM HEW,ORT IEACH $57,950 $2,000 Under price .or comparables. New unit Tennis, swim, relax m view or the Pac1fc. fJp graded carpets. tile. Close' to everyth1nS!. Fireplace, space-age kU.cben with trash r.om pector and self·clearunR oven. 6•6-7711. Opt>n ~es. ~ Walkr.r f; hrn fh:al f st alt * SU'9 * · FAMILY HOME Near Back Bay Horse Area wuh 5 BRI pJus ram1ly rm plus dirung rm. Thas home bas loads or new tile and Wtlll paneUng, and AS a rHI plea s ure to show . R.edured pnee 155.000. DJ. FaGlllA &42 4513 foe. 5631'2 TIUST SAU Fantastic 3 br. i~ l'H1, aplll fevtl. pool, lac patio. Top corid. g,t.att> J&Y" s~ll' SPA RUNG REAL Eb7ATE 133 ... aw. 1 ice pauo area • tll~a~ balh an garage. Electric opens Lo immaculate 4 cup a n c ~ can be bedroom. tamily room ran~cd Open Ho ~arage door opencr- ONLY Sll0,000. 2491 CRESTVIEW ft~xtra lrg 3 Bdrm, 3 BA, fam rm w / wet bar f''ormal din rm. sewing room off master bdrm. Sen-ace porch Lge ce· me nt area for badmuten or boat or trailer :;tora ge.-2 lovely pauo~-ASK ING $98,500. HEWPORT teGHTS M UST SEl:':-Cozy, cheerful 3 Bdrm or 2 & D e n on corner lot. Spacious wood d eck pa tao I rom house to lrg H&1'' pool-dressing rm & ''l bath in pool area- SUPE R Nev.port loca· lion. All for $S9,500 "C"THOMAS REALTOR LID 0 l ·S LE ln1l1al offe ring of outstand,ing Williamsburg Colonial Practically brand-new one story Beaut, appoint· ed. 3BR, din rm , fam. rm., on over· sized lot. $139,500 205 Via S• R..-. Open Sun 1-5 One of Newport's finest bay front homes with super 120' boat dock A 5 BR beauty with great Cam rm , gourmet kitch and charming dining rm. I 05 Via Lido Saud. Open S. 1-5 }ltitringham JU.ilt9 lJJ6 Via Lido. HI 675-0123 ~T.O'RAA:LN home PLUS study un· Sat1Sun I 5 PM. 2 d 1o r 01 11 ce a11d ,or mother 1n law suite. ---------1 Poi·t Br1-;lol C Terrihc t'loor plan, much CHAHMELRtOHT Newport Beach eye appeal and many Char ming waterfront 640--6161 ex tr as 67.;_4060 2·sty home. p1er &s hp ~.500 Beautiful cond1t1on Va OPEN HOUSE l·S cant Ready lor OC· SAT/SUN cupancy ~7.500 1033 11tghland Dr NB PEHIH. POIHT PETE BARRETT l'ifarly new 2 story, 3 ~~~~~~~~~ bedroom . 3 bath s.~ -REALTY-enclosed patio 2 '42·S2M Farepl a('t's. electric -------..... ~~~~~~'15~·!!14060~!!f built ans. l{a rage door Don't DelllV -opener Priced al -, --------1 ~129.ooo On S IR + faM F ·1 6 · 7 673-:IBO:l til2-2'l53 Eves For the large gro · am1 y rowsng. family a l a price Want t~e best area> can altord S4S.SOO Easts1de schools, etc., secluded culdesac. Ask to see Uus lovely 4 lect1vely landscap bedroom -family -Close lo element dining on qwet street. school. 1''or appl. Move in cond1t1on As· YA/FHA Repos 400l l7" Ffl sumc presenL VA loan CM 224 W <.:oa.sl Hwy • N'pt. Beach !>48-5527 Gl9enll 1002GtMr.. 1002 balance or get best 80 or m Orange County • • 90•k-ran a nc ang Keys 1 n off1re Eves.545-6643 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WORLD REAL ESTATE SUPERI HOMES -OF THEWHK GRACIOUS SPACJOtfS 1.IVING. Your lamily will .. live at up" 1n this upi(raded 2 htory. 4 br + bonus rm, near new Mesa Woods home. Of. fered al only '68.250. TENANTS WILL BUY IT FOR YOU. This comfortable dupl~ will cosl you very little bec&use your tenants wlll pay the bulk of Lhe bills. Oc rered al $16,900. TlfE UGLY OUCKLING I R V I N t-; 3 b r Townhouse. Look• "sad" JU5t now but a ht· tie f1x1ng up will transform it "U1 the buy of the year" Jus t $47,500. Call now' t A DAILYOIP Can now become your rouune-1n1tesd or a dream. The poof 1.1 not the only utra, n·1 at· tached to a lovely MESA VERDE Pacesetter 3 ~R. + IJC ramlly rm. -.~. ~UPERB F-f OME ---=--·· ... ~ LIDO ISLE Large 8 BR., 6 ba. home on sa.ndy beach ; SO ft. lot, shore mooring. $295,000. Will consider trade. S pecialis ts an govern· the fastest .;~-!!~!~~J mentf1nancedhomes! West. .a 550-7777 call anytime Class11tcd ------_______ ,G...,-al I 002 GtMrat I Brand new S bdr m, 4 bath. on 30 ft. lot. Pier & slip. $295.000. 11 LINDA ISLE ··················!···· ···············•··· Attractive 3 BR., 2 ba. single story: 60 rt. street-to-street lot. $152,500. X.lnt buy. 3 BR, 3 ba, single sty. home on 35 ft. street-to-street lot. $89,000. WATERROHT LOTS 40x90 Ft. $250,000 30x105 $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR : ' l...j '-!' •(11 llr " ... I f> /'I 'I/, -------------.. ~ ... 1002 .... , .. 1002 .............................................. A MARVELOUS\• B D R M • "' 8 A T H CUSTOM BUILT HOME IS FEATURED THI 'W E E K P r 1 v 3 t e clubhouse and tennis court for residents only. t'1er and slip will ac· comodate a large boat. This home bas ~very ameml)' OP EN HOVS EVERY DAV UNTI SOLD< l·S ~m or call o ol1kc SI 100 Mo"' YMla MONEY TO LOAM Spacious a bednn, 2 ba on homtt, all a~a1. PHf9ct on park like 1round Protttt your credit. C.11 for owner occupant. 2 with 11ecur1ty 1ote1 962-7751 (24 hr Brand New 8eech priv patio makes ro Mrv1c..1 HK R. Duple)(et wllh 4 8R. 2 ba bt>auu(ul ltvmi& for you -------i unua e•cb Arnp1e fam1l,9 'It. only Sill OCEANVIEW 38R 2ba. Pr1Hd by Olll ol &OWb t#4ler, won 'l £Ul. ACl MJ-..m7/S48_,.IG CUll• and perk.Int with month lnclda tax , ans., lST owner depnc:lat1on. & m1111l r1e1 4l~ W 5t :r. ,000 II ch Ca I I St ant• Ana. 839~1 -7211 A~. Ait. __;~~--~...-~---1 became a LISTER! ·USTlal make more money! US19S bavt> more fun! USTR$ golf more, vacation more, nnd el'\ioy life more! USTllS are sf)eeialists who averaae $20,000+ per year! Maybe you can ~ome • LllTH t ool Call Jack Peck, ~5140 or M24W. • ' ' !~=.~!* .. ~\•••llfimlt'.hrW. f H11i1tt,_.._ Jl'111nM.. H•n .... S. jM••H..,S. Satutdly,MMchl, 1176 CWL.VPlLOT CS .., .. ... ........................................... -.-............... __ ············-·· ....... -··············-·-·· -· ~!~!:t ..-: ltol8ws.. , . 19011 ... ,., tOOJ••..,... 1 ttoi ••11tt , 1ooa•1•rel · toG tt••HftorS. · 111 ' ttl'ors.lt jH•••n,.,.S. . . --""••. , ....... , . ··~........... •·..f-···----··· ··-······ 9 ..,.......... • ...... ······-·· I I I ...... ·-·-· ••-• 9• ···-··--· ••• •• •• f I I I • e .......... • ••• • t f_f' t t.ftftt ttt t .tJ '-'•tt.t t t .t t t ......... _ 1 •••col 100 fta..,.il 10029<a•rol IOOJ ., . MA1.vaous MAltTHA Marveloy,s Martha Beynon just sold her 6th home . . in the last 30 days! Martl\a is perky, prettr l'Jld run of.get up· and go . . . but she s •no newcomer to Unique Homes. As a matter or fact she was the flrst to join the firm' 10 years ago! Cit then ... was Mesa Ve'rde Realty) Martha stiU has the same en- thusiasm, d~it;ation and Petermina. tiQll. She was.no flash.iQ.-the·pan then and she'f•ho fading star now , She's been ~ns~tently, succesSful That's Unique. That's marvelous, Marthat , ON TOl'Of' THE REA.l ESTATE MARKET WITH THE NICEST fEOPlE SELLING THE NEATEST H0t,11ES . COflONA o,.L MA.A, 17MOOO • MESA VERDE, ~&GtQ • CALL U$ •' . . \" DON'T Give up lhe Stup! '"L1sl · 1l 1n classified . Sh•p to Shore Rt..-suhs! 6'i2·5071:1. n't drop lhe t.iall Get u job with a low·cusl 01;11 . ly Pilot Class1net1 Phone 64l·SG78 I 002 Gnerol 1002 •..•..•...•......•.....•....••.••..•.•....... _. ~ • ' MANY OF THE FOUOWIHG HOMES LISTEO IELOW .ARE OPEH THIS WHllEHD FOR ·YOUR IMSPECTIOH. CALL FOR ADDIESSES AHD IH· FORMA TlqH-' POIHSETTIA SPECIAL ~ .Includes all the fun and charm of family beach living in Corona del Mar. 3 bedroom's & den. Beam ceilings thru-out. extra large lot at $105,000. • , ' MARK OF PRESTIGE Remarkably detailed and crafted Dover Shores Spanish c lassic. Enduring beauty, exceptional charm Flawles~y executed. View, 4 bedrooms, 6 baths, family room, dining room Tasteful. Radiates ageless charm. $215,000. IAUOA ISLAHD REDUCED Beautiful secluded 4 bedroom, family room home on2 lots. Includes gorgeous h a rdwood custom furniture, pool table, greenhouse. Wet bar, jacuzzi, lots of Mexican -tile Priced at $157,500. ' ,. ' '· •. ' 75' LIDO FllOMTAGE Spacious 5 be~room hom e with dining room, office, separate children's wing and family room. Large secluded patio in center or this outstanding family home. $169,500. ' LARGE IRIGMI' IOOMS University Park, sle(l) to pools and. tennis. 3 bedroom, formal dining and family room . Completely carpeted, with Aztec entry tile. Beautiful private grounds Excellent financing . .$64,950. COROHA DEL MAR VIEW Large older house on two view lots, one block from beach. House rents well and will help carry expenses until r eady lo builtt. $121 ,500. EXCITIHG COHT-oRARY HOME Wood & glass, 6 bedrooms, family room , formal dining room Immaculate home with pool sized tree lined yard. Bright and airy Completely redone 1974 ~ new 1 kitchen. carpets, paint, drapes. . , . Totally captivi'png and only ' $164 ,500. .. WllELKTOTOWH Charming 2 bedroom home with guest quarters off garage plus 2 bedroom gatage apartment. Good Corona del Mar location. $85,000. CORONA DEL MAR Charming to"'n house -delightful decor. llardwood floors, leaded Windows, TV -music center and bar In coovertible den. $6.5,000. Fee GAl.ilY DRIYE. • »<?vat SHOIES This luxurious eroperty will delight lhe most critical buyer .. Situ~led between two $400 ,000 1v1ew residences. 3 bedrooms. 2'h baths, family room. DiiJing' room. Pool. Uniquely livable. Uniquely' priced. $179,500. • COXY con AM+ IHCOME Coron& dcl Mar at its best. Two units plus guesl. One block lo s hops ·and Coast Highway. Bring paint brush and $79,500. UDUC• ;S..000 FOi 91ffCll SALE Harbor View !-tills 4 bedroom & family room. Lar,. back yard, patio Wilh enclosure for entertaining. Dog ·yj~,Qaly S84.500. -' DIAL '44.1766 ~161.S-Jaqsf -M..tµ. .COLDWllLi.¥-CO. ..tiii .. , -· · ·H*er~1'.;.g*e, c*olle*c11·o*n ·::;;;;~~[::: ;~~~i~i~~~~~~~::· SH LG soe1al1on maintaln•d CANllOM,..Gl94 _A •A7'J ,,.,/~ gro"nd•. One year new, IN J II--. lllM 111 nUvuc ~· WALK TO SHOPPING ..... '"E""" .,..... "AHDSCORIUHDH70 " -REA''JOR oomm"noly . T•k• •d· L IASTSIDI, COSTA M1$A -close lo v•ntaae of low, tow 1Tlaou1...&. Wl1t. major markets. You must see this pr1ce-Ju1u. $36.StJO! Call $69,750 VISIT THESE CAMEO SHORES . C-lty!I and meet MARSHALL & SHIRLEY RICH, our resident salespeople serving Cameo Shores, at ·this 4 bedrpqm, family room, garden, and oceah ·~ view 'home. Hurry !! Only a few Jett in this exclusive, private beach community. 4501 Ho91pdio.C-Sh.Sat/$olu l2·5 QCEAH OR IA Y?? Just one short block to either -or -? 2 Bed rm., 1 o/.c bath Fireplace, bltn kitchen, ide~I beach ~Ol'lle Walk to everything ' on the .Balboa Peninsula A r~al buy toi: quality built immaculate 3 bedroom now to 5ee 847-6010. Ster, off patio to 100 yatd wide pool ltOMe featuring large dining rm, ,_•~•e_n_•·------1 "f · d" ~11 f h sep. breakfast room, hardwood floors, ' VETERA ... S 8 rway size green~ • rom t • ., neatest, smartest 3 bdrm , 2112 bath shake roof, fireplace, call for details. Tired ot getting the run spllt·level TRINA plan, now "on the M 54EO-SllASl .VERDE'S Fl ... EST ""'"nd!'I? If you"'" tour." Very bes t Earl Bluffs area No " any questions al.lout buy· handicaps here! Strokes ahead of the SHARP 4 ... aa• -3 bath trl-level ~: ~x'::"1~ ~A, call the competition -an over par property home. Near private community coun-World Red Eslale T ... GS & C try club . Husie family room. formal din· Sp•"''""' in VA """"· HAS In o., Realtors ing and oversized tot. Very a1ex101e 1ng Ask tor Veteran R•640.5560~orEveNllg fin ancing. Cal 54 ... 5110. Counselor 551i-7777 , Easlbluff Profe:ostonal Bldg CAREFREE CONDOMINIUM 1-'="'~"m=•-· ---!!!-~-!!!-~-!!!-~-!!!-~-~-~-~-!':-~-!':-~-!':-~-~-~-~ .... ~ THI.OW YOUR U.WH MOWH AWAY ELEGANT I 2G .. -this is the life! Pool. cWi•a•se and POOL HOME !:~ .......... ~?~.:::~!:: .......... ~~~ lots of green lawn that others take care of. 3 Bedroom, 11h baths, charm· ing and convenient Asking $31,500. Cell 540-1151. ~II. macnab I Irvine only. . $58,900 ·· \. · 616 lailloa ... cl. .-PO.. set 1·5 . HAlllOR VIEW HOME ' ' COLLE~E PARK Spacious 1 wo s tory in love ly community . Raised entry stePfi down lo plus h living room Ex. Ira large formal <tining, Super fllm1ly room 4 big bedrooms You must see this immat'ulate home .· Ca ll now 847 -6010 Agent ~ realtg NEW LISTING Popular Carmel mod e l + a bonus r oom 3 Bedrooms,. fam rm., dine rm., cozy fireplace On a choice lol at the end of a cul-d e-sac street $72,950 1950 Parl lllloop Cir. Sat/S.. 12·5 WHITE WATER VIEW Security Gatei from this luscio.us, s uper upgraded 2 bedroom & dining room Condo on Balboa Peninsula View the sand, surf and sunsets from your own private balcony and live just steps from all shopping, dining & enter tainmenl An exceptional invest ment opportunity in luxurious liv ing All £or only $76,950 CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Caasl Highway, C.,.._ del Mer PRO,ERTY M.t.HAGEMENT 1111 -\ICMI 11VIMi llO<lllft GMeral NATIONAl MUlTI UST Sll'llCI M <•• IH' fH f lf. llll 0-ll•H •lrl'IACI 1• 1111 l•IHlll I 002 G.-.1 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I OO°to FIHAHCIHG , Seven homes available in Corona del Mar, with 100% financing to qualified buyers. Gov't. insured ST. PA TRICK SHAMROCK You wi.11 be lucky & really in clover if you s nap up thi s one' A SPYGLASS beauty 7 Months new , ow:ner transf. to Europe, leaving gorgeous upgrading, with an ocean view. All of this, without much green, only $163,500, with a transferrable loan! FURHISHED. WATBFllOHT This Balboa Island 2-story home, avail for sale or lease; boast.$ 4 BR., 4 baths, dinipg & la undry rms. Panoramic view of entire bay. Come see a home that's re3dy for a happy family. OPEN HOUSESATJSUH 1-5 544 SO. IA YFROMT, llAUOA ISU.HD RASH: JUST SIGHED -4 HEW U5TIHGS IH DOYER SHORES & A DUPLEX IH COROHA DEL MAR AT $94,000 COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona ct.I Mar "Selllftq Real Estate-in Mewport Horbor- Since 1944" · 673-4400 1002 ................................................. IEAUTIFULL Y DEC ORA TllO OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Catch the s pectacular view from this huge 3 BR, 3 BA upper unit with plush Call>Cling, drapes thruout, spacious li v rm and xtra lrg cov'd patio deck. The monstrous 3rd. bdrm could easily be for guests as it has its own bath and almost entire kiteh and separate en· trance. The lower is a roomy 2 BR, 2 BA with its own patio. Dbl gar plus xtra prkg. $175.000. CHOOSE FROM OTHERS PRICED AS LOW AS $125,000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Hewport•..t.-JOlll .......!.. ____ • _____ _ ----~---~~ G_,.. 100 G_,.. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSE VIEW ' SUHDA Y I 2:Jo--6 $122,500 JKVJ NF: TERRACE·-Prest1•iOu$ ar ea pro· VIEW vides luxuey, privacy, 38"!/Pool ~151.000 and brea th t1lc:1p_~ /101 GAl.AfEA panoramic view ·2.~ * Sq. ft. of spacf.oul cornr WAT£RfNT-BOA.T lo.rt 1s prov1df!d In th11 SLIP eleg~ntl y decorated 4 38R 1112,soo bedroom. family room 17 IALIOACOVES ~~:711A:rp~4o~U.. HAL PIH~l«H. llllr Open Eves. Z727 I. c-Hwy. 675-4192 Don 't ,1ve up the 1h1pJ Yov ll l\nd I' 1n Outlrted. Wfnc ad rleaulu: POOL HOME -lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath corner home Complete with be•lfhd poal and access for boat or trailer Just recently redecorated Transfer forces sale Priced right at' bnly $47 ,900 Cail now 546-5110. BEACH HOME $49,500 -Short walk to the water 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. custom .bonus room, BBQ, brick patio, nearby pool and ten- nis court See. this c_harming, newly listed beach home offered at-..$49.500 c .. 540-1151 . OCEANFRONT DUPLEX LESS THAH OHE YEAR OLD -and must be sold BeautifuJ building with 3000 sq ft or living s pace Large 3 bedroom , 2 bath owner's unit, enjoy Newport's finest beach VERY LOW down payment to qualified buyer Va cant, ·ready for your inspection 1 ' Call 546-5880. INVESTORS DELIGHT EASTSIDE COSTA MESA TRIPLEX Owners unit I story. co01plete. with 2 bedrooms. den & rireplace Private CJOl"DIPS with alley access. One bloc k lo 17th St Priced right. ... 546-5110. I 1002GeMt'al 1002 ............................................... VIEW .. VIEW .. VIEW UNSPOILED, OF OCIEAH. IA'f & IOATS Absolute ly beautiful home set for en· tertaining with 3 +or 4 BR 's, 2 BA + powder room Captain's cabin study Family rm leads to peaceful garden, birds a nd waterfall Two inviting fireplaces, e legant dining while watching the Catalina sunsets 3 car gar .. many extras THE GERRIE COMl'AMY 645-4400 REALTORS 644-8070 ••• SWIMMER'S POOL + jacuz zi, party time patios, B-B·Q. Beaut. 48R, 2ba, form al dining, gourmet kitch w/bkfst area. Family rm opens to garden plus beaut. games rm. SEEING IS BUYING THE GERRIE COMl'AHY 645-4400 REALTORS 644-8070 PEANUTS AMD BEER go great beside this sparkling free form pool a nd huge patio ... 4BR. 2ba. log burning frplc in huge living rm . VA TERMS -$49,950. OPEN SUNDAY THE GERRIE COMPANY 645-4400 REALTORS 644-8070 COLLEGE PARK VA Terms. $45 .500. 3 BR, 2ba, frplc in cozy living rm . Divorce situ ation, needs fa st sale . THE GERRIE COMPANY 645-4400 REALTORS 644-8070 I 1002 GeMt'al Custom Duplex 3 Bedroom unu.s C.:lose 10 beach Sl27 ,900 CEHTURY21 642-1771 SUH LOVERS ATTENTION! Sun yourself on the huge second story sundeck T his P<\rty home has a cozy ra1nlly room wnh f1rcplace. rornnil d1n1ng , lu g s l ep down l1\·1n~ roum AH •I k1ngs1ie bedrooms ha\·c soaring vauh!c'd cc11Jn1$ Would you ~hevc only :t.55.500'! See 1t now ' Call ..!11 -6UIO_A~g~"-"--- HOME + IHCOME EAs·r s 10E JBK house with bachelor apt+ rBR apt over garage .-\s· sun1c 7'1,, VA loan :i;·~1s. per mo Call PH.f:STIGE HUM t-~S . 645-66-16 IF YOU'RE FUSSY You hJ\"c this lc'XCCull vc s 1ni:lc ~aory 111 µrune b e a {·h ln t·:1t1on ~1;intC'urc l'Orncr lot Im· m;iculHtc lnlcnnr dct'or 1s lcrr11Ll· Features cftt· c1 e nt >A'ra p around drc;11n kttt'hcn Coiy famil y roon1 with fireplace F'orm11l din· 1ng One y ear new. Just $59,!JIJU' Call now Lo sec. Agent ESTATE SALE llG CAHYON lordra111c model Ovrr 2000 sq.ft. of l.n<ury fivinCJ , sprctacular .,j~w. Many extr-as. waa't last kMMJ. call for appointment. AGEHT 644-4056 AM~ZINGLY LOW PRICE t-'or s o much ho1n e ~ llugc sep11ratc ram1ly room ha ~ S>A·cd1 s h fireplace + ~r. E11.tr:1 l:1r AC lorm al d1n1ng. E1 - f1 c 1e n l homen1ak c r k11chen. All k1ngs1i c bcdroon1s. Big corner lot. ,\JJ 1or only S>IS.500 C1a ll now to sec 8'17-tiOIO. Agent. VETERANS New rcg ulallons may mokc it possible tor you lo use your cll g 11Jt111.v a ~a 1n ! Why rent >A'hcn you ca n own 'A'Lth Vl'I"\' little ca~tl":' C<ill for dl:. tail s .)5ti -1UJ:i or !163-5til l .. . ' 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~IL . mac nab I Irvine ~ realtg "BA YFROMT LOTS FOR SALE BY TENDER" 2 choice bayfront lots in Bayshores offered by The Irvine Company in Fee Simple . Minimum bid $130.000 and $134,500. For Information regarding locations and bidding call : (R53) Macnab-lrYine Realty Company 90 I DoYer DriYe -642-IZJ5 1644 Moc.Artllir BIYd. -644-6200 FINER HOMES FROM $49,500 to $775,000 IAYCREST-COMFORT & STYLE Spacious 4 bedroom. Used brick en- try & fireplace. Oelightrul patio w /BBQ. $112,900 He len Hartley 642-8235 C R23 I HIGH OH THE ILUFF Overlooking Upper Bay Superb custom hom e -4 bedrooms. librar y. g ame r oom & poo l. Beautifully decorated. Appaintment only $395,000 Max ine Wil liam s 64 2-8235 C R24 l A TURnE ROCK REALITY Popular Broadmoor built floor plan 1 I-lu ge atrium. oriental master bedroom s uite. plus 3 large bedrooms . family room , & breakfast room. $71,990 FEE. Em- met McKune 644 -6200. (R25) STUHHIHG HEW IA YFRONT Dramatic 2 story, 4 bedroom home w/forma l dining room. Pier & s lip for 55 '.boat. Redwood decking. 50 ' X 100' lot. $300,000. J a ne Frazee- 642-8235. C R26 l M.UE A SPLASH! Dip in the pool or louiige in the lux· urious jacuzzi. This newly li s ted J.l arbor View 2 bedroom + den home has both. Parkside location. A bea uty for $79,500 FEE. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. CR27) THE LOOK OF LOVE Exquisitely deco r ated -pro- fessionally landscaped :~ bedroom, 2 112 bath home on lovely cul·de ·sac in Bi g Canyo n -Well priced at $137 .500 . Bob Owens 642·82.15. c H28l EXCITIHG EASTILUFF -VIEW New carpets, drapes & wall papet! 3 bedroom s, dining room. & rumpus room . Pool size yard. OPEN SUN. 1 ·5 P .M . 25 3 7 Bamboo , EASTBLUFF. CR29 l VIEW LOT-PRIME LOCATIOH Pounding surf-breathtak ing sun · sets . Unique home sit e in old Coron a del Mar. Polly J ohnston 642-82J5. IR30) EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -$49,500! Lovely 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Cozy living r oom with brick fireplace, enclosed lanai, pool sized yard. Owners anxious. Paula Bailey 642·8235 . i R31 J HARBOR VIEW HOMES -1/'4 ACRE!! 2 S tor y Portofino mod e l . 4 bedrooms. bonus room. pool, separate jacu7.zi & Koi pools. House is in "!\tint'' condition. OPEN SAT. & SUN . 12·5 P .M . 1848 Port Mani e i g h, HARB OR VIEW HOMES. <R32) VIEW PLUS Immaculate Corona del Mar home. Corner lot site insures beautiful jet· ly/lsla nd view. Steps to Big Corona Beach . OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 P.M. 210 Orchid Av enue. CORONA DEL MAR. (R3Jl HEWPORT IEACH -$64,500! 3 bedrooms -2 baths, hi gh beamed ceilings, cozy fireplace. pane ll ed wa lls, & new 14' X 20' fa mily room. OPEN SAT. 1·5 P .M. 2418 Sierra Vista, NEWPORT BEACH. $64.500. <R34) MAGHIFICEMT -llG CAHYOH - $175,000 FEE Newly lis ted. hi ghly upgraded. pro- fessionally landscaped Plan ff'2· Broad moor -4 bedroom + family room -conversation pit in living room. Walter King 642-8235. CRJ51 UPPH IAY RAHCH ESTAn Keep your own horses on this beautiful 6 bedroom ranch home. with pool. stables and room . for a tennis court. Lois MillcF 642-82'5. <R36l ' ' '644 to\ad.rltlw ..... ,,,. .._...,, lleK°I', t.lil«trie t2K~ .J .. \ ILUNIS CONDO Here is your chance; larg~st 4 bdrm. t model ill Bluffs. Family rm., formal t dining + bonus room to take a pool ta· ble. Needs TLC. but this is reflected in the price. Owner wants out! Was $83,000, now $77,500. Super Value!! DOYJISHOllS Dramatic in every detail. WeUs quali- ty constrµction at its best. 4 Bdrms. + study. w•rm f amity rm. & formal din- ing rm. Front entry patio with pool. Spectacular view. Call for app't. $189,500. C.F. COLESWORTHY 640.0020 EASTaUFf CEHTER Have something yoo wan'L SELL idle items with a to sell"' Classified ads do Dally P1iot.<.:lass11'1ed ad it well. ti4l·5ti71S HOUSES FOR SALE 2 .. IOOM 386 Ramona Way, Co.sta Mesa 546-4141 $49,500 Sun 1·5 232 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 644-7662 Sat/Sun. 12-4 608 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 644-0070 $69,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 616 Balboa Blvd. Balboa Pen 644-7270 $58,900 Sat l ·S • "!t-3300 Marcus, Newport Beach 645-7575 $84,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 313 E . Bay (Balboa Peninsula> 675-3000 $79,500 Sun 1-5 223 33rd Street. N'pt . Beach 644·1766 $.57,950 Sat 1·5 1979 Vista Caudal, Bluffs, N.B 675-5511 $69,500 Sat 1-5 •437 Seaward Rd. Corona del Mar 673·8550 $67,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 230 Prospect St. Newport Beach 642-3686 $.50,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 3322 Sea view Corona del Mar 675-6000 $94,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 BR & FAM IM 2702 Vista del Oro, (Bluffs) N.B 644-7845 $60.500 Sat/Sun 1127 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar ·675-2373 Sat/Sun 1-5 1717 Port Ma nleigh Cir (HVH) NB 640-4365 Sat/Sun 1·5 210 Orchid Ave. Corona del Mar 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 10 Rue Fontainebleau(Big Cyn)NB 644·1766 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1984 Port Claridge(HVuHomes)NB 673-8550 $72,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 330 Morning Canyon Rd. CdMar 675-7225 $106,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 l BEDROOM 1405 Morningside, Laguna Beach 494-9473 Sat/Sun 2-5 1675 Bluebird Canyon, Laguna 494.9473 Sat/Sun 2-5 1843 Temple Hills, Laguna Beach 494.9473 Sun 1·4 :30 *1506 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach 646-6287 $.59,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 864 Quivera, Laguna Beach 494-9473 $75,000 Sat. 1-4 1011 Miramar, Laguna Beach 494.9473 $.57,950 Sun 1-4 18711 Paseo Cortez (Turtlerock ) Irvine 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 324 Morning Canyon (Shorecliffs) CdM 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-5 133 Shorecliff Road CdM 642-8235 $138,500 Sat. 2-6 124 Via Mentone (Lido Isl) NB 645-7575 $119,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1812 Port Ashley, Newport Bch 640·6161 $68.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1420 Kings Rd(Clifflfaven)NB 642-5200 $122,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2441 Vis ta Nobleza <Bluffs) NB 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1318 Santanella (Irv Terrace) CdM 675-3000 Sun 1-5 •416 Cabrillo, Eastside, CM . 540·1151 $64,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 315 Marigold, Corona del Ma r 673-6510 $95,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 315 Marigold, Corona del Mar 673-6510 $95,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1400 Kings Road, Newport Beach 642-22371548-9416 Sat/Sun 1·5 2424 22nd St., Costa Mesa 675-5511 $97,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 235 22nd Street, Costa Mesa 675-5511 $52,500 Sat/~n 1·5 1923 Fullerton St. Costa Mesa 546·2313 10 to 6 278 Paimer <Nwpt Hgts) NB 645-9070 $45,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2004 Vista Cajon, Bluffs, N.8 . 675-6000 Sat/Sun.1-5 17921 Aspen Tree. Univ. Pk, Irv. 675-6000 $71,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 l M & FAM l.M 308 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 673-2222 · $112,500 Sun. 1·5 416 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa 642-6368 $45,000 Sat. 12-5 •2620 Cliff Dr. Newport Beach 646-464-4 $69,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 ••17 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach , 675 .. 392 S112,500 Sun 12 : 30·5 •1701 Galat.e.t. Irvine Terr., CdM 675·4392 $151,000 Sun 12:I0·5 1 403 Calle Samilia. San Clemente 1 ~2828 $5S,OOO Open Daily 1i.6 ~ Balboa Cr, Newpt. West, HB 962-1638 $46,750 Sat. noon. c.; THll!E FOR TWO ~ 3 Nice units for the price Of 2. VUlage charm ooaes from the used brick & gleamin• white trim. Happy tenants occupy ~ spotless, updeted mini· bomes. Laraer lot, l bUc. to beach 6' s~. $119.600. UNIYIRSITY ~E.ALTY 3001.~ Coast tltflwey Coron•., Mar 67345 I 0 CORONA DEL MAR Welcome Duplex Bliyers 3 Bedrm, 2 bath in each unit. Approx. 1650 sq. ft. per unit. Completely re- decorated thruout. $87,500. Call Naomi Jordan for appt. to see, 645.o882. OPEN SATURDAY jSUMDAY SI 4·514112 IRIS. CdM Lachenmyer n1•.illor Of lice 646-3928 Eves . 645-0882 ------------------ 243 WA&."'1f, NEWPOIT . SM~ 4 BR., Fam. nn., 3,000 sq. ft. You own the land. S.un. l -5. $85,000 . I 24 VtA. ~OHi. UDO ISLI 3 BR., So. pat~. Completely new kitch., carpets/drapes. Vacant Sat/Sun . 1 .. 5 •Price reduced to $119,000. 330 Vl4 UDO' MOID, LIDO ISU 3 BR .. fam rm., 3 ba home + sep. guest or rental R-2, BA YFRO~T . Sun 1-5 $325~000 DIRECTORY K"P this lt.cly directory wttlt you this w ... HCI •• y• 90 "-" lluc:llMj. Al tlM locatfoM Wed ltelow we detcribed lft .,eater detail by odnrtisllMJ elsewlMn .. toda(s DAILY PILOT WAMT ADS. Patroits showMg Gpe" houses fOf' sale or retd _... wpcl to Ost sci: intf_..tiow .. fMs C--HCh Friday. Sahrdoy cmtd Slrftday. ' 2508 Vass ar Place. Costa Mesa 979-5289 $43.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 3439 Plumeria. Costa Mesa 546-4141 Sat/Sun 1-5 •981 Dahlia. Greenbrook. CM 540-1151 Sat 1-5 2201 Private Rd <Upper Bay) NB 642-8235 $87,500 Sat 1·5 4231 Rafael St . Irvine 833·8600 $54,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 205 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB 675-0123 $139,500 Sun 1-5 20831 Aquatic. Shorecrest. HB 968·4456 $55,500 Sat/Sun 11-4 1950 Port Bishop, HarbVuHms 644-7270 $72,950 Sat/Sun 12-5 238 Colton <Npt Shores> N B 645-7575 . $62.900 Sun. 1·5 • •330 Via Lido Nord (Lido ls) N.B. 645-75-75 ..,.. $325,000 Sun 1-5 456 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) N.B. 644-1766 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1415 Outrigger, Corona del Mar 644-1766 $126,500 Sun. 1-5 2418 Sierra Vista NB 642-8235 $64 ,500 Sat. 1-5 4691 Royce Rd (Univ Pk> Irvine 64t·l766 $61 ,500 Sat. 1-5 315 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 644-1766 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 320Vista Madera (Bluffs) N.B. 644-1766 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1215 Somerset (Wstcliff /D.S) NB 644-1766 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 415 On'da (Bluffs) Npt. Beach 642·823~ $85,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1907 Port Bristol <HVHomes) NB 642-8235 $94,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2074 Port Bristol (HV Homes) NB 675-3000 $75,000 Sun 1-5 2207 Port Harwick (HV Homes) NB 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1724 Terrapin <Baycrest ) NB 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1·5 288 East Wilson, Costa Mesa 752-1920 Sat/Sun 1-5 **1200 E . Balboa <Bal Pen) NB 675-8120 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1772 Kenwood, Costa Mesa 642-9601 $42,500 Sun 1-5 242 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 675-3000 Sun 1-5 2674 Redla nds Ave. Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sat 1-5 453 Broadway Costa Mesa 644-7211 Sat /Sun 1-5 319 Poinsettia Corona del Mar 675-7225 $84,950 Sat 1-5 319 Narcissus Corona de l Mar 67!.-7225 $100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 9912Lapworth (LaCuesta>'HB 842-2535 Sun 1-5 ••142 62nd St, Newport Beach 645-6646 $69,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 523 Avenida Campa(Bluffs)NB 675-6000 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1132 White Sails Way, CdM 675-6000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM •956 Lansing Ln., Costa Mesa 645-4400 $49,950 1 Sun"l -5 764 Barrac uda, Laguna Beach 494-9473 $125,000 Sun. 1-5 2071 Port Bristol, Newport Bch 640-6161 $85,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 120 Kings Pl., Ne wport Beach 673-4400 Sat/Sun 1-5 2901 Ebbtide <HV His> CdM • 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 Rue Chamonix (Big Cyn) NB 644-4910 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 11 & FAM RM 2501 Port Whitby, HVHms NB 962-7859 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 2312 Windward Lane, Nwpt Beach · 645-3920 ~$96,000 Sun 11·4 9651 Bay Meadow Dr. Hunt. Bch.11 962-4643 '68.500 Sun 12·4 21111 WhitehOrse Lane, Hunt. Jlcb . 536-4676 ~,500 $at/Sun 1~4 2012 Port Ramsgate <HVHmsLNB 644-7866 $93,500 Sat/Sun 12-6 • •61 Linda Is le. Newi>ort Beach 675-3197 $235,000 Sat/Sun 2-S 4382 Bermuda Circle. Irvine 551 -2798 $.58,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 17 Cherry Hills Ln C Big Ca- nyon )NB 640-6327 Sat/Sun 1-5 20332 Deervale, Deane. 'unt Bch 968-4456 $70,900 Sun 1-5 20282 Deervale, Deane. Hunt .Bch 968-4456 $69,900 Today 22062 Cape May. LaCues . by Sea, H B 968-4456 $81,500 Sun 1-5 3134 Cork La HallofFame, CM 546-4141 $43,250 Sun 1-5 •2707 Bluewater , HVHls, CdM 646-7414 $169,500 SAt/Sun l ·S * •77 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB . 640-4050 Sat/Sun 1·5 ' *1626 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB 642-2589 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1906 Lanai, MesaVerde, CM 545-8424 $79,500 Sun 2-5 915 TiUer Way, HVills, N.B. 645-4400 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1500 Galaxy Dr. <Dover Shores)NB642·8235 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••214 Evenin~ Star <Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1848 Port Manleigh (HVHomes) NB 642-8235 $110.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 1507 Lincoln La Westcliff, NB 642-5200 $117,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 4501 Hampden, Cameo Sh.ores, CdM 644-7270 Sat/Sun 12-5 243 Walnut (Npt. Shores> N.B. 645-7575 $85,000 ., Sun. 1-5 1859 Parkcrest, Costa Mesa 640-6161 $56,500 S:at/Sun 1-5 1723 Miramar (Bal. Penin.) N.B. 644 ·1766 $99,500 Sun. 2-5 1924 Santiago (Dover Shores ).NB 642-8235 $165,000 Sat. 1-5 1633 Highland Dr. Hrbr Hghlnds NB 675-4060 $94,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1939 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa 540-1151 646-4014 Sun 1·5 6 Winged Foot Ln (Big Cyn) N.B. 644 -0134 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1200 E . Balboa (Bal P en ) NB 675·8120 $279,000 Sat/Sun 20172 Redlands, Santa Ana Heights 752·1920 Sun 1-5 544 So. Bayfront (Bal Isl ) NB 673-4400 Sa t/Sun 1-5 1627 Pt. Abbey Pl <HV Hms) NB 675-3000 Sun 1-5 •1019 M-arian Ln <Wstcliff) ,N.B. 675-5726 $139,500 · Sat/Sun 1-5 4527 Fairfield <CameoShrs> CdM 644-1766 $179,500 Sat/Sunl-5 1506 Lincoln Ln (Bayerest1 N.B. 644-1766 $92,500 Sun. 1-5 3825 Claremont (Culverdale> Irv. 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1-5 9432 Dowing Cir Westminster 546·1754 $53,500 Sa t /Sun 1-5 20862Skimmer (LaCuesta)HB 842-2535 Sun 1·5 117 Via Nice, .Udo lsle, N .B. 645-6646 $119,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 1800 Port Charles <HVuHomes ) NB 675·6000 $86,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 1859 Port Wheeler <HVuHomes) NB 675·6000 $83,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 67 Montecito, Spyglass Hill 675-6000 $212,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 310 Orchid, Old Cdm 675-6000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1775 Hui:t?mingbird.14es Verde 546-5990 $85,000 Sat l·S 5 llDAOOM • 2645 Bamboo (Eastblulf) NB 645-0303 Sat/Sun 1-S •2788 Mendoza <Mesa del Mar) C.M. 549-0812 $61,500 Sun. l·S ' • 1 ••·V~ . C--..,M9' Very sharp 111s1de Oceanside of Hwy. & out 3 B~ & ram. S h a r p de 1 u x e r ~ I n x l n t duplex. 3 & 2 BR. ne1gb borhood ! $106 9501 675-7060 $5$,500 556-8800. ' . lB REALTORS ~ Bdrms., K-Plan, like new! Priced to sell, $57,500 . ------ ------- 4622 Greentree, Irvine 833-8600 . $89,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1621 Santiago, Baycrest NB 642-5200 $139,000 Silt/Sun l·S •17922 Mann, Univ Pk, Irv. . 640-6161 $63,500 Sat2-5iSun 1·5 ••56 Linda Isle <Linda Isle) NB 642~8235 $485,000 Sat/Sun,1 :~:36 ••2254Channel (Penin$Uta1 N.B. ~· 644-J766 $250,000 Sat. l·S 29 Inverness (Big Canyon> NB 642-8235 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 . ••105 Via Lido Soud, Linda l:sle, NB 675-0123 Sun 1-5 •*13 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 675-6670 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 82 Royal St. George (Big Cyn) NB . . 640-5048 '$165,000 Sat/Sun l·S 76 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Is) NB · 644-4910 $425,000 Sat/Sun i -5 •1608 Galaxy {Dover Shores) N.B. 644-1766 $199,500 Sup. 1·5 1411 Mariners, Westcliff, N.B. 675-5511 $66,SOO Sat/Sun 1-5 •1608.Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 644-1766 $199,500 Sun. 1·5 •1368 Galax)t (Dover Shores) ~B 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1-5 6 IR & FAM RM 2045 Port Chelsea <RVHomes) NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 12-5 33925 Calle Borrego, San Juan Capis.675-74l4"$103,500Sat/Sun 12-4 •19051 Halstead Ter (T.Rock) Irv 833-9293 $155,000 Sun 1·5 33925 Calle Borrego, San Juan Capis. 675-7414 $103,500Sa't/Sun 12-4 •3626 Catamaran. HV Hills: NB 675-5511 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 .CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1979 Vista Caudal, Bluffs, NB 675-5511 "$.52,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2· 1EDIOOM 14525 Oval Rd, {Walnut Sq.) Irvine 644-4887 $32,950 Sat/Sun ,12-4 14525 Oval Rd, (Walnut Sq.) Irvine 644-4887 .,$32.950 Sat/Sun 12-4 3 It·& FAM RM 456 Vista Rt Thicha (Bluffs) N.B. 640·5560 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ;' 2627 Raquela <Bluffs) Npt. Beach 644-1133 $70,500 Sat. 1·5. 2627 Raquela <Bluffs) Npt. Beach 644-1133 $70,500 Sat. l ·S 532 Cancha (Bluffs) Npt Beach 640·1189 $79,000 Daily 532 Cancha (Bluffs) Npt·Beach 640-1189 $79,000 Daily 4 II & FAM IM .1 5 Rue Du Pare <Big Cyn) N.B, 64(}.5048 $199,~ Daily l·~ QUPLEXES Fc;>R S4L:E. 2. & ' .. 213-213"1! 35th &treet, Npt. Beach I 673-651Q $"14,500 • Sun. 1 •? 213·213~ 3Sth Stree~. Npt. Beach e73·6510 $74,500 Sun. l ·S 31'08 · W Ocean Front Newport Bea~h 673-8550 Sat/Sun-1·5 2 •• IACH J.354sthStreet, Npt. Be~ch 675·5200 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 135 4Sth Street, Npt Ueacb 675·5200 $89.,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ' J • & t 11 432 Avocado, Corona del Mar 642·8235 $89,500 Sat. l·S Cu.stom Qualtv . MESA veDE ES Big 4 bedrooro, 3 bath "Almost Custom" bOm with ~alures ~yfou in.more exi>ensle homes Formal dining rm separate eatmg are~. i kitchen, huge fam1l roo~. completely re decorated int.erjor, cov ered patio, prolessiooal ly randscaped grounds Full price just $77,500 txc~llent financin available. 546-4141 SOUTHERH COMFORT 61EDROOM . 2 STt. IEACH ..Bike to' the beach. lm pressive s outher mansion. HUGE PLAN TATION "PILLARS Twin door entry. Invit ing p~rlor wiJ.h old whit bri ck rirehearth SEPARATE BANQUE ROOM. Secluded stud with prlvate. bJllh Bright spri.ngtim kitchen. Overio6k charming family room Wooded banruster lea to 5 separate sleepin quarters. Double doo lead to bu,ge maste .lluite wittt s eparate .vani ty area. It RARE FINO hu1TY, call now to see 842-25~ Ol'fN Ill 9 • WS FUN 10.81 Nf('i• • ,Ol ,.,.. r I-' l6Z6 CAJAMAl~M! Customized "Burling-.rne .. She bedroom model on R ~EE LAJID. Improv~ yoYr golf game j111 pnyontbWnJ>utlinJ .gree~, then relax JJ · m yout' own ~acuii1 or t1w1m.ming pool aniidst lush landscaping & private paUos. $149,500. · : . a· , . ---1411 MA.-S: Westr.lifferea -the hostest r*ith · the mostest -five bedr~ms, pool, close tb scb,oots. sbop- J'f· ping, park & library. All for $66,500. ~Q,, ' •• t lu ' 241~ 2211d St.: Beautiful, custom de- ' tailing by builder as his own home. T.wo story ·~cape Cod'' three bedroom & family room plus format dining f<?Om. $97,000. • .. 235 Er 22.Mt St. Colta Mft4: -Open Sun. only. A neat, new and nice three bedroom. Stop by & take a lo0k. Great b~;; for, a young couple just gettln·g start- 101 ·ed. $52,500. .s ·11 t7t VIST~ ~AL: Open SAT. only. Bro.wsing thtbugh the "Bluffs," stop . t>y ~JS<f· enjoy tl)is beautiful water ,yiew. A delightful two bedroom ~ ,hide.away. •.soo. DCLUSIVES: Beautifully upgraded & decol'ated Bluffs' Condominium at $89;000. Corona del Mar charm; delightful two bedroom just steps to the beach. In ~r, the "200" block on Heliotrope -.m $73,500. ~~ Corona del Mar -interesting two ·li.1 bedroom home with loft on a LOT & . ib ONE-HALF, R-2 · wning, ready for a oo large second unit. $75,500. ~II Cam~o Shores: "Sparkling" three I bedroom with OCEAN VIEW. Largest lot around -almost tennis court size. Lovely paiio, seciuded ;· $127 ,500. East Ba~front-Little Island: Unusual. -five bedroom ON THE BAY with PRI,VATE. •PIER; . or can be re- converted t.o a duplex. $250,000. Call for appointment to see. t ,,Excellent rel}tal: Westoliff area, three m bedroom , two: baths, spacious, n 1 gardener & water included. $425 . -~~ mtbly. ~la ft 1 ~ d>i .. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Cocat Hwy •• CorolMI def M• 67S.5511 .rl l ................................. , 1 rn ·-. . ~;1 G1Mral 1002GeMral 1002 rn~·••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• dJI{ ________________ _ NO-FAULT CONDO Only in The Bluffs can you enjoy such ·~, carefree living. We offer this popular .,~, Trina,plan, with 3 bdrms. & 21h baths, lge. living rm. with frplc. Offered at . oilly,$64,950. [()fi~IN-Ml\fiTIN IHl --.REALTORS--~ 644-76'•2 CORONA DEL MAR I G1Mrel I 002 G1n1ral I 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ('I rt ~JI '.)$1 :..; 1, ~r 3' 1; c<J i .MOVE TO THE COUNTRY? . D~~f ' A COMPLETEL y WALLED co•U~llJJ Of·FINE HOMES :~L· FEATURING.QUALITY, SPACE, ~J,,, SUPERIOR DESIGN AND L.OCATIONI • Ora"ge Unified School Dl1tric& • 2900 to almost 4000 9q. ft. of living area • Atrlums. lanais, massive dual fireplaces • Vaulted and bea!Tled eeilinga • • Floor to· ceiling windows • =ional gas or efec1r1e apP)ianoes • • T ree car garages • to aln'IOtt 14,000 sq. ft. IOlt • Ccut)trysfds atmQsphel'$ w11h clean a~r. OnlY niinulM from beaches, major induelrial centers and freeways. SalttOfllce. 1035 81'\tfWQOd Corci. VIiia Park. Calif. Tehtphont: (7\•0 833·3832 Open Dally 10 ~ 'tll CMk ..... SH.STYLI First block above ocean. Used brick provides ~tra ChfJ'ID, in this 3 bdrm. &famtly rm. home. M2 lttLIOTROPE SUN. 1·5 HAllPR VllW HI~ SJ>e.ctacular view! Exciting extras! 4 Bdrn'i. home with charm galore. $12'.Q,~Ut • 2901 Ab.,.,a<le Sat/Sun 1:5 IA YCREST llAUTY -Cuktom built 3 Bdrm, family room & pool. $112,500. 1724 Terrapin. Sat/Sun 1-5 HARIOR YfEW HOME. Exceptional Carmel a· Bdrm, family room w /mountain view "& fine landscaping. $75,000 fee. .2mt Port Bristol. SUN 1·5 . ,,. OUP&:EX. OCEAN NEAR. 3 New Beauties -3 Bdrm, 2 bath each w /ocean view 206 Fernleal. IlaHy 1-5 -/ HARIOR VIEW HOME. Great View -Portofino 3 Bdrm, fami· ly room & separate bdrm, bath & game room. 2207 Port Harwick. SAT /SUN 1,5 11VIME TERRACE. Lovely 3 Bdrm & dining room. $82,900 fee . Very flexible terms. 1318Santanella. SUN 1·5. I El.KA'HT ILUFFS CONDO. 2 Bdrm & den, customized. Beautiful pegged hardwood floors. 2441 Vista Nobleza. (off Del Oro> SAT&SUN 1·5 IALIOA PENINSULA. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath in top shape, easily con- verted to duplex. Close to bay & ocean. $79,500 . . 313 E . Bay St. SUN 1-5. 'I' LAf:l 8AY ANO BEACH 675-3000 , •.,.(l · t LrJA'~T H'WV C:.O~ONA Ol. L M.C4~ -. ----------- I 002 General 1002 ................................................ HUG HOMES, INC. TERRIRC BUY! Original Bluffs. 4 Bdrm. condo., perfect for lge. family. Located on greenbelt. End unit. Walking distance to school, shops & churches. $72,500 LINDA ISLE #77 Linda Isle Dr. Fantastic 4 + m~d's. Perfect for entertaining. Slip for 55 ft. boat. $350,000 LIMDA ISLE Meditt. villa on bay side, with slip. Choice wood & brick interior; 3 + den + maid's . $550,000 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO A lot, scenic half acre in rolling hills; zoned single family & one horse. $28,000 r CORONA DB. MAR Olde World Charm; So. of Hwy. Custom, remodeled 4 bdrm. with family rm. Wood firs., beamed ceil 's., wood paneling ; on 2 lots. BALBOA P&UMSULA A way of life; sand, slip, view, pier. 4 J34rms. Asking $295,000 567 S• Nicolas Drive, Suih I 02 tw,ort c .... r 640-4050 IXCLJISIVE LINDA ISLE-$425,000 NEW fantastic luxury home with finest detail by area's best builder. Expensive wall papers, abundant marble, crystal light fixtures, top quality .cptng, gorgeous drapes, central vac. pool /,Jacuzzi, pier & slip. s ,R, FR. rec. rm, .3-car garage. 76LINDA ISLE SAT !SUN 1-5 ... CANYON -YlfW! Sllt.IOO Beautlf ul NEW 4 . BR "D•uvUle ". Dining rm, bonqs rm, fabul<>Us kitchen Ii huge tQaster suite. Plush cp~g, .landscaped & rm for pool. Most popular & spectaeUlar model. View! 2 RUE CHAMONIX SAT !SUN 1·5 C.D.M. LUXURY Durux-SI 41.000 lteal piide or ownership in quality buJlt 2-story. A lovely home plus income. 3 BR, den, 2 baths, frpl in each unit. Sundeck. Btwn hwy & ocean. 510 AVOCADO OPEN SUN 1·5 J HOMIS FOa. LIASI ~Bay Jsland furn. 4 BR, dock. '2,000 Mo. ~e Island furn. 3 BR, dock S850 Mo. Bi1C)'n. unrurn. a BR, C&U Sl,150Mo. Jll 1 stiilJ• ,,n ... loed NIWP.OIJ CIMTa M.I. 644-4910 Suoer Shf,11 p Beauln-ut a bedl'OOm, 1 .. ~ bath home. Much panell- ing, upgrodC<.t thruout. Covered Ptllio, Watertotl J m back yard w1lb £1111' Pool• acu771• pond. Prof. lands~pd. &.&. Woo't last long at. tni5 $4B 9S0 price, $32,000. · Save Thousands !Hl11!2fl ~ Walkr.r 1; Ltrn Rtrnl Estate Be11utiftH College Pairk ~~~~~~~~~ home, Qwner sacnfice! OPEN HOUSE SattSun Picturesque grounds By Owner , 4 br, 2 ba, with plants. trees, btg F/R, nr. bch. $53.500. pool with jacJJz2.1. party 1-4PM-2llll Wb1t.eborse patio, brick Ceneiog. En· Ln. 536-4676 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IDEAL Family home or investmt. Lg. rooms, S br, 2 ba. 7~% assuma- ble loan. $79.500. Contact owner gJ7-Sd60 try hall to oversized hv• 1--------- ing room, 3 bedrooms BY OWNER, a m06t un· plus den area, log -usual cozy 3 &dertshake t>urnlng fireplace. new roof cottage surrounded carpets, & drapes. by pines . Hot Jacuzu 540· 1720 pool & proL care free TARIELL, as.a.a TORS gardens. lndoor1outdoor ....,-. living 1n compleL.e 2955 Harbor Blvd. pr 1 v a 1: y . ~ 1 2 2 In . L1tlle lsland-Cnarmm g 3 Bdrm, lots of wood & stone. 2 trplc ·s. • Call 675-7225 Dmta'Poiat 1026 dianapolis. 5.J0-6007. 211 Abalone SW,000 R-0bert Muller 8 ea1ty 673-7039' ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW DUPLEXES, Dana Pt. from $68,950, 339~1 Malap. 4gt. 496-3431 ' YOU'LL LOVE IT Most beautiful in La Cues ta tGranada) av1ul. 2600 + sq . l't. 4 br, 21,.1 ~~~'!'~.~!'.~~.1.! . MAGNlFICENT ba., I~. fa. rm. w/frpl. 3 Br, 2 Ba, R2 Z, $38,500 by owne r , 4!13 -IH17 , 34556 Via Verde. OCEAN f-{ARBOR VU. Lg. lt v rm, um rm & Nu. 68R, 3 car gar, flag dinette. Cust. cptg. & .lot 1h acre. Prof. ldscpd. drps. thruout. 3 car gar. $103,500. By Ownr/ Agt, w/auto. door opener. Lg. Ph: 675-7414 cusl. CO\' d . patio, prof. Corolla del Mer I 022 lndscped. & mamtamed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• B Toro I 032 Sprnklrs & m<iny other A.47 FOOT LOT Costa Mesa 1024 Costa.Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• extras. P erfect .• quiet is BtG an our t own. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••~••••• 0 location. ti&i.l Kite Dr. Prov idin g a lovely ~&.u,.,. OpenHouse :sundayl2to storybook. garden to Sharpl.S'--. •. Mesa Verde ....... '''21 Dusk. :577.0W. Owner.. . view lrom your 2 BR •"'!9f' ~ LOVELYdollhse,lm1to cottage plus a rear unit Green brook, 3 bedrm, 2 b h o 1 , r 90 o r e ntjll at $225/mo . bath tfome. 2 Yrs new. tA39S0 c n y ~·;,. · f"t · 962-7SOO or 962-777 l $89,500 Call 644-72 11 Upgraded thruout. '1 BUY A HOME Agt. Snows like a model. Owner Sacrifice For the price of a Condo•-------- OWN ER-DUPLEX Near South Coast Plaza and ha v e ALL the Open House l·S <Oceans ide or Hwy> s hopping. Mus t see GI-FHA Terms benefits or this WARM , 3 Sat &·s.... BR E L Li R before you buy. Broker bedrm . 2 bath home 20791 S d 1·t I a. rg v m S36-8836. Save tJtousands on this w /pr·of landsc p g , pm n t20x14') Ceramic tlle.1~~~~~~~~~I beautiful home in the New lts tmg. Attractive 1 bkfs t bar, frplc, lath &1. presllge Mesa Verde CUSTOM wdwork, fplc, s tory. 4 BR,,home. m plaster, copper plumb· MESA v ER DE-bring area. Newly p<1inted in· nr schools & shoppg. Sho r e C r es t . L g.e ing, all new cpt. Lrg paint , hammer & side &out.Gardenpauo, $38,500.Call831-1203. paneled fam rm, many patio, dbl gar w/hookups carpets. 2851 Clubhouse. darkroom. Emry hall to extras. owner moving, fo r w asher/drye r . 2400Ft.2Story,4BR.3 hu ge l1 v1ng room , Lake ForesL JSR. 2"'2 wantsacuon ~.500. $74.900 5 12 & 512lf.? BA. Assume $57,500 VA natural brick fireplace, bath. Lake tront&green Begonia. Open Sun l-4. Loan with $5000. cash. d ~nin g room , private belt. S65,000. By Owner 544-1999. $5()00. 2nd or lease op-master suite with bath. 581-1925 VOGEL & BABBITT t10n. 548-7711 540-1720 Fountain VolWy 1034 Hol'M /Inc~ Unit (~,, TAR BELL, REALTORS • ••••••• ••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~ You'll be disappointed iC 2955 Harbor Blvd. BY OWNER Sharp 4 br, i:::: you don't hurry & see 1950 sq . ft Home on lg. 706 Narcissus. Delightful ~====== 1--------• lot. Fam rm. din rm, 3BR 2ba home & 2BR 3 Bedrooms d i ne tte in lg. k1t ch . REALTORS 644·6056 2ba mcome apt., both * • t\t ESA VERDE * * sss.soo 11~~26 San Blas onlylyrold.OPENaf· 3000CountryClub.Open 2 Baths, hardwood 968_1321 ternoon s Age nt Sat/Sur\ Eves979-9636 f1oors . BLUE HAV~N ------- 673~21 or Days213/436-6215. POOL Large pauo HuntillCjton leach 1040 Quiet s treet $38,500. •••• ••••••••••••••••••• C .a.T.a.Ll ...... VIEW COLLEGEPARK R M c--11 "' "' ""' 3 Br, f<'am Rm, 2 Ba, dbl oy c: _._e Super Buy, $47,900 5BR, 21h Ba. Fam Rm, frpl. block wall ftear new R e a I t o r I 8 I 0 MO DOWN GI · Om Rm, 2 f'rplcs, ex· M port tensive landscaping & car ~e ts, $42 ,500 ew TWiO STO R Y CAL decorating Fee land by owner/broker co-{)p 412 Costa Mesa 548-7729 CLASSIC 4BR. 2ba. H/W owner s 139,500. 4001 _P_r_m_c_e_co_n_54_6-5_94_· _1 __ ~~~~~~~~~~ floors . elec bltns, DtW. Tops ide Lane. 644--0110 crpt'g, drps, shake roof. PROMISE HER i---------t patio CA LL 897-1044 OPEN SUM. t·S ANYTHING ONLY 9 LEFT _K!tston~ R~ 308 Poimettio But give her this custom Very unus'ual wood & cottage with a wa rm OLD WORLD brick home , extra lg.e . crackling fire place un· 3 BR Condominiums SPANISH living rm 3 bdrms . der wood beam ceilings. MANSION family rm , gourmet eountry kitchen, candle Next to Running kitchen Sll2,500 ltte dining looking onto a S tr e a m , n e 0 r 1827 Sabrina Terr. lush rolltng green lawn, 9 Ft ce1l 's Ulruout this three cozy bedrooms. a Newport's Upper Boy. s pa c 1 o u s home 3 sunny den a ll nestled un· $40, 950.-$44, 950. bdrms 1 family rm , d er towe ring s tately Mueh-tn·de mand. this t y pe h ome becomes ava ilable once·rn ·a · w h 1 lie F e atures 4 bedrooms. lamily room, formal dining Large, Real Estate byMLVAY ANXIOUS OWNER EMPTY HOUSE= .. Opportunity! Ready to • move into cond1t1on. on this lar ge atrium home. 4 Bdrm, ram rm, frml dine F or appoint. ~·4456 I "LOOK" IS WORTH A Thousand Words Don t ~e co nte nt searching thru ads. Your cho1C'e of 9 La Cues ta homes , 3·5 bdrms. All with fa m rms and dining. 9ti!H456 game rm lge. pool, sun· trees and on(y $38,950 ! 345 Uninnity Dr. ny pauos ~24.9'l2. Wow' Call 54'6 -2313.:. . tJust off Irvine Ave) CALLFORAPPT .~N "~-~.,1s 1uN IOBEN1Cf'• 548..-7223 What a view ol ocean & 1:~.----···.::; Jetty' _Qua lity 3 bdrm .• \.''.· .... ~i.1 very pn \'ate master Trt·Level. Deeorator·s sulle on separate level. delight. 4Br. 3ba, wet H 1 g h I y d es 1 r a b 1 e bar. bonus rm .. ~.500. ne ighborhood close to 962-4643 . fam 1 m & den home t ·g·>>g· ~--·~·:·:~~~~~~! elementary s choo1.1--------- plus fantas uc g uest _::··"··,.,., .. ,,. park. tennis courts. bike FRANCISCAN ti-atl and beach. a ·s FOUNTAIN house Bes t . buy on CLUSTER HOME Ocean Blvd. $164,500 hard to belte\•e at only SPANISH HACIENDA $62.900! Call 546-2313. ON •3rd ACRE FOUR MONTHS NEW ~~~~~~~~~I oPfNl11Q·11\1lJNTOBfN1rr" 0 ram at 1 c s p t r a I Prest1 g 1ous property Mesa Verde S7l.950 wtth all the privacy of a 4 br Gem , open Sun 1·5 stngle home plus mamL 2751:"Carqinal & security provided for Agent 675.Q)oo you Beaut 38R W/UP· 1---....,._;;;..-.._.___,---r graded crpt etc near IMAGINE --------• the lake at So Coast 5 BR & DEN DOWNTOWN Shores Walk to boull· 111 Mesa Verde for 1,.---"~-----'-"--1 2 On a lo t. Scheduled in· ques at So Coast Village $46,500 · Three of the come s420. monthly. l•-------•I & Plaza Orange Coast's bedrms are dormitor y Room for another umt. SHOWPLACE finest planned communi· s ize but all have Uletr Owner will help finance. ty CALL for details and own wardrobes Ideal appointment f 1 1 1 Walk lo beach. Broker BR F Su ... SET R~.a.•TORS or a rg. young am1 y. 536-8836 Spac ious 5 ront " ~ 1605 Corsica -OPi::N --------• Home w/ige fam·rm. 848-0100 1·4pm SUN forBmRaRI dinmg & lge ~ b1a. D.J. FEENSTRA 2 ear Apl w/lrp c_. REP 0 SS E S S l 0 NS 642-4513 lnc. 54~-3162 sundeck. bltns. etc. Near S.16/$72,000 1•1, dn. Costa --------- Beach. Your terms! Mesa & County Call for 752-0460 Anytime . addresses. Ownrt Agt 54ti-7739; 636-8610 $42,900 Real Estate byMd/AY OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL PARK staircase. huge fam rm with crackling frplc., formal din. garden k1tch. Walk to new city lake and park. Anxious owner . Gkr. 968-4433/ 842-6169 ti42-84t:i8 FABULOUS I yr uew l!X· ec showplace. Rustic ex-. terior w1extens1\'e use ot natural woods & heavy shake. Open teel thruout w /glass desi~n. Patio kit.. serves SIO,UOO swim center 1ncldg Grecian tile pool & hot jacuzzi. Expe nsl\ e intenor uµ· grading. Completed with high qualtty crpts. drps, fi xtures & decor. 4 Suite sz BR ·s. 22xl5 ram rm, m amm oth brick fplc. Only r eal bargain tn beach area at $.58,500. Bkr 962 -5511 Shi11CJIH & Wood M•wport Hekjhts 38r,2Ba, 3car garage 55xl40 R2 lot. ON L V S45,000 CALL DOVER REALTY Mesa Del Mar Owner Leaves Area We a re offering you a VA Priced below market hpuse where you can en· 645-9070 va tue He r e 's your joy hvmg-1"2 miles lo ai.JO DOWN chance to own t h a l beach. Prime area. ALL " beauuful home you've TERMS. CA LL842-!l371 And only $500._lolal cost. SOLID BUILT always wanted but at a LOW, LOW Redecoralcd with new Hdwd. floors, bnck fp, 4 s mall price. Park·like INTEREST w/w carpeting Ulruout. br + fam. rm: Eastsade yards. e oclosed .Patio. $$LOW DOWN $$ New draperies. new in- nr l r vtne Ave. Call : Central air cond1t1omng, . terior paint. Full price 642~368 Agt. garage door ope ner. For S40.500 buys \h~s just $39,950. Opeo House Natural brick fireplace. sharp 4 BDRM home in Sat/Sun 11-5. Stop buy, MOST SELL NOW !! HUGE 4 BDRM fami l y room. 3 big good area. close to shop-10331 Samoa. lluntrngton Charming 28R on R-2 • bedrooms, xlra baths. ping, school." & f'rwy. Beach or call 538~167. Jot, 4 blks from ocean. 25x27 Rec Rm Lovely brick patio, '!_A TERM::>. CALL & Owner.Agent $69,950. Ownr/Bkr. -Gt TERMS-540-1120 SEE. Agt.t142-937l !~~~~~~~~ .644--00TO OPEN Sat/Sun ln Costa Mesa-La rge TARIB.L HUNTINGTON i -s : 608 Jas mine Av .. healed & filtered pool-• REALTORS SEACUFF CdM. covered enclosed patio, 1---------1 bright modern kitchen 2955 Harbor8Jvd. 4 Luxury homes to O~ S•T/SUM. I 5 choose Crom. Close to ~ • wt breakfast bar-hke COLLEGE PAU Golf Course antl RaC'· I 27 GoWe.od model home-Upgraded Harbor View Hills throughout. Total enter· Beau landscaped. 3 lge quet Club. Cll now, Cen· Gaze1nwonderatv1ew · t a inm e nt cente r ·Nr Brs, iba, FR. 2 frplcs. tury21.536-7542. · Ext redwood, Int de------------night & day! Charming 3 South Coast Plaza. corated, covered patio. bdrm .• i ba. plus den. KATELLA REALTY Many xtras. Priced Low Lge. poolslzed court IMC. 557--6311 $43.900. Owner 979-5289 area. lmmed. possess. eves & wknds. 5 BEDROOM 2 STORY •aclMh..... BESf Buy, North CM lm·r-----'·-------1 3333 E. COlisl Hwy. CdM mac. :I. s ty 4 br. bonus .Prestige neighborhood. lteltor 675-,237) rm. Cam rm, frml. dm lnflatfo.-.._.. Pride of ownonhip. IOMUS Room for your hobbies in this 2ox20 den ... Bedrooms. 3 baths, din· ing room & familY room. Over 2900 s q .ft. al gracious li\11ng Ill this S&S home. Only 1 rear n e w . Attractive ly priced. CaU us now al 897--032l. . ~ Wal~m t; I. r! H~itl lsl;t :~ ing. Upgraded thruout. 2 Br + den + workshop Counlry ka.tchen wtth MIW LISTING s 6 6 • 5 0 U O w n e r + frplc + dbl garage. 11 u g e. d I n 1 n g a r ~a . -:;-;-::-,;~:-.::;:;;~7.::;: p AN o RAM 1 c · v 1 e w 979_.;739, 3268 l'ur~ock. R·2 Easlside. Call Beautiful formal living home an liarl>Or View CJS REAL &sTA1'1!: room w 1th ~aui ve Halla, $8R, 3ba, pool. CHAMPAGNE MB·ll69 eve 557-o97S white bric k hteplace. '87 soo OHM HOUSI ' Larae mnst.tt bedroom. 'call Jack Conway . SAT " SUN 1•4 Mesa new punt, u.pgradcd UNITED BROKERS Verde·3 br, t'rpl, cov MESA Da MAI crpu & drps. Huge 64&-7•1• If s BDRM. Poot. Very b9nus room. t\.UU&ne 6~ ---------1 peuo, nr go coul'1e. clean. Close to schools. f'.HA poment$. ~29. Liko New Duplex. 38r, ~.200. 1 CM $6l ""'" mo. Only .000. 3:177 owa, / . ,-NU. I 2ba, trplc, DR, laund, Red Carpet, K ,rnor!' SOUTH COAST .fJ xtr• ta aa.r. 18r Apt. 551t-&i44 Barbara Garn· IMVI$~ ~l.k to Hetr\hlna. SZJ b1 14t·Ol 12 , ... ,7 lO ' LY Ptt.OT * * OPEN, * ...&o: .. IMJAll .. I Jiil •IMM l tlllCt.e S-J• ;' ..,.~ .. TownbocLles from s.sueo SAT/SUM.. 11-1 Dramatic Deane sensattonaJ plan Nonh t.aguoa duplex. Home nestled in .0 for ~le wbo en· abo v l-<:resce n\. Bi&Y Ac forest, provldes joy the C"oOd life. Beach; u1)per urut has 3 mtn atmosphere. HQ I e • e p "en bdrmS., ocean VltW fj\I . 10 min •5 (rOm W/Vlted OP beam• mg rm. with bnck frplc. Beach and Tustin. cell. + fir to cell &t s undeck ; to~er u.n•l Th'as •pac beaut'' rustie frplc. The Selcd from 2 Br. 2 Br + den or.# 8r. ~. sun· d«ks. pallC>ti. AU quahty reatures. l4 Lago Norte tCulver & U1uvers1ty Dr.> t114'1~-m3 l·bdrm .. paneled llvint g .1 rm. Wllh frplc. plus lge. features a 2 Story flOW Opens from * TURTLElOCK * storage area or hobby terrauo entty, lrg t~rrazzo . entry to Brtnd new ~ br" den . room . Priced right at , • liv rm, din rm, or lovel)I. P~uce area. A1 m soo with terms. fam rm. c1rc eating kit ch. a lJ w /hi amen1tl~~ incl'g. ow Jlf CA.JOH ST. f cpt. seJec:tton "attlutcct Directions: No . Coast bar + bar. walls o wood beams & on desiened lodscp. plan. H Y lO CaJon St. Watch windows overlook· thru. walls of glass Great toe. nr parks, w · hi h i f pools, schls, sbop'g. & ror 51~115• ing_ rustic deck_s & for:i ~peee~ ~b~ tran s . By ownr . 540 -6055 Sally or D .. : ti~b~ trees. A gracious woods a bound. 833-22S2 ~ ~ staircase, ·to mstr This home bas _ __.;._=__;;;,.;;.;;.... ___ -tTURTLEROCK· Magna(. 499·2800 I suite + 3 ram br's. 3BR. 2ba, A /C, Nr. Ocean. 2 BR Condo view. 4 Br. nunt cond. LOTS OF LOT Truly an eleg 2400 w /approx 1800 sq ~ ~a lkcr t lt;e f.h:al lsratu paU.O, J s ty, cal-vet 6 Vc Prine. $118,000. 833-8719 . t. Jmmed OCCUp. o r co_ n v .· sis . .10 o Owner Anx.1ous-Prol.dec ~°:o~hean'::o~~~a~te1:!: sq ft mas terpiece. all lo view -~7o,o. & lnds cpd Turllerock Large building s1le on Priced for immed wner anxious . Luxunou.s 3 Br. 2 Ba. HOpeome.HlmmedSa. ~~P· . qwet street, close to the sale ~o 900 $61,900. <Ustom ante nor pan d n ouse t/~ 1·5 village, but JUSl outside .pug, • ~arg . New as.tt ca 0 b. lhru· S042 Alcorn. 1.rvine the coas tal zooe. $21,500. C• TOLLE R~TOllS. 516-1500 uut. ~.soo. 963~14. Broker, 640-5770 Submit offers . Rltr --------.,... --!---------- IEA.STILUFF VIEW BY OWNER: Elegant 5 BR, Upper Bay View, 3 Ba, Formal dio·rm, family kitchen: prof. d&- corated, new crpts, frplc. 14ush landscaping w /Japanese garde n , pauos, lge fenced yard. Close Lo sbop'g, tennis club, schools . $8?,500. Owner Mouvated-4 Br + 497-1761 Lc*e Fond 1054 Mewpori leedt 1069 ,,.,,.. 1044 bonus rm. TurUerock ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••··~~~~~~~~!!!!!!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• home. Rec fac11's. ELIGA.MT HARBOR VIEW Homes 644-8777 OWN ER 4 br, 3 ba, 3 ca Open House Sat/Sun 1-S WA Tl lFROM1" Portofino. S93,500 fee gar + 450 sq It. add-<> 6212 Sierra Steria Beaut dee •BR, ram 644-7866 or 540-5415 ore fam. rm. Lg. lot. Broker 640-5770 ~9 500 rm. 3 ba, 2 story. 111: yr • 2 Story , 4 Br , 2 ~~~Sl~;ance. , • LOCJlllMI haclt I CMI ITY old ho.me 14' off water fireplaces, Laundry rm, ----------t••••••••••••••••••••••• QUAL w } l u s b gree n 1 n F1ttered air 2160 Sq ft. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 REDUCED to sell. 3 br, 2 Exceptional design, lg between. tish or sail Lg Cul·d·sac, to maint, 4382 Bermuda Circle ba, by owner. 2 blks. lO lot & patio. 2 fplcs. dbl. from your own lawn. Co v w o o d de c k • Greentree, Jrvane. beach. 1257 Catalina . oven . even a child 's Great way to hve f?r you Orchard $64,900Assume 48R. hi~hly upgraded. 4!14-4723 playhnuse Big view. nautical buffs ::>w1m , 73 s.58,500. 551-2791S Agt S67.500 tennis club S6~.900. Open House Weeknds 1·5 SS9-1611 EMERALD IA Y Open to oHers . 15051 Eccelstone . Spectacular views from TOLLE R EALTOR!i ;)52-8808 TOWNHOUSE.h.ighlyup this 4BR home on 586-8500 NEW Custom by Owner. 4 BR, 3 Ba, landscaping, Ope n House Dai jy 2:30-5:30 1201 Highland Or. ill5,000. 645-2238 Dott't Wait Til Sawr To purc hase that perfect summer rental duplex only ~ block from super beach Live in or rent out ~95,500 Ca ll 644-72ll Agl. Mo& l HOMIPAM Ne.ar Jhme1. ~Spaces plus 22$ future sites. W•I' ttAd~ (Ot farmulC ranch. lULL GllUNDY Realtor 875-6161. PllDI OFOW._.. U unit pooJ .. Walk to ocean. Absentee owuer must sell. MaJce offer. $299,000. SPAR UNG RE~~TE FOURPLEX Assume eidstJog 71h% Joan of · approx $43,600, No qualifying.necessary. Owner will trade for Ir~ & clear house, up 1600 ~.ooo for his equity. buy outrieht for • Cozy NOW LEASING $73,900 Lush Grounds 35~ sq. rt. Plenty of park· • Low Maintenance mg. F.rom 336 fl. to 1400 38r, 2ba + Bonu.5 Rm & fl. and more. Prime oft S ... /he .graded, .2 BR, 2 Ba. culdesac-2 fpl's, lrg patio, air . no main~. kllch, huge fam rm , Owner $32,!JSO. 644-0165 JI forml din rm. $179,500. Cia Co ld well Bo.,.~er ~~~~:~ Ne~~!!'m~~~~om 1· 2:H. ft Boat storage. Save Com· freeway lcM:ation. ~rong '46.-:..Sl&S-2 STORY mission. $6~.SOO . .yee Id. growth area. Leasing of· • llG C A.HYON Open Sat/Sun JO to 4. Cice on sile. Open housei--------- no answer. 839-7587 OPEN house Sat. March SUPER Su.1.RP 8th, 2 to 5pm 1605 nA Emerald Bay. 3 BR 1n GREENTREE. . LIMGO air cond1t1oned, s hag REAL ESTA.Tl carpets, wa llpapered. Short escrow possible. 499-1397 494~ 4101 Glenwood. Agt. Ml::RALD BAY Retire· 833 -0780 . O PEN m ent nm 2 lg BD HOUSE Sat/Sun 12-4pm. 2ba .~87 ,so·o. 494 :._1015 Mission Viei'o I 067 New po rt He1 gins 3 FOR SALE BY OWNER 2620 Cliff Dr.646-4644 10·5 p M daily & Sat. 9·2 W. N EWPORlf. Ocean- £MERA.LD IA.Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm. oldie but good1e! Beautiful & Popular 2· ----------1 P.M ·call to preview. view. 2 houses, g.; lots', New dbl. garage; on R-2 P lan Broad moor Im· o· H c~t & Su ( 7 1 4 ) 7 5 2 -17o0. nu cpt , drps, $135,000 . •. ..1ldi-Site Hv Owner-~wim. pool 3 pen ouse-.... n J N V E " T M E N T goo-Joa n + 2 t.d. • ~ • Jo' R corner lot. Ocean view ma c decor & Like new /large view J 1r Very few left. Big view ~~//i~,e~ i.~~~t~~1;: from ups tairs Only la ndscaped. Located on home 4 Br. 3 Ba, F.R. & OJVlSfON-lRVlNE. (213J696-5880 of white water. off-shore SS:3.~So. Prine only . $37,650 a quiet cul-de-sac Pnce d en PortoCinotHarbor THE REAL ESTATERS U T~ ~ islan d s & coasl~ne . !!JO -Ol70. CLIFF DR. reduced.Call for appl . View H 2501 Port Whit· 8 HI ~~ Community fea t ures ---------640-6327 by Bkr 962 -785 VIEW-$175,000 _ private beach. tennis. OPE.._. HOUSE SU.._. VIEW home. charming, 968--0049 ----------i 1 pools & security guards. " "· bea utiful decor . 3 LIDO-Owner, 2 sty 4Br,i----------t WAREHOUSE+. Prime back bay V ew Offered at ~5.UOO 25022 Tree Ave. 3 Bdrm. bdrms .• dining rm .. lov-3ba, den Reduced . __._ Condo location! Just reduced! OVERL00t<lto4G 2 ba, air cond. hOme w/ ely kitchen w/all new il 17 .000 673-29331 1 .. , •• -nt 7.000 Sq. Ct warehouse All 2 bedrooms Swim· su•""r assumable loan. bl & d 1· bu g 6 3 760 Bay & ocean vu. 2 Br, 2 wi• .. oHices & mezzanine nung pool. $25,000 down. O,Ra...11 SU.._. I 5 F "'IRW "'YS .-~ tns rn irect ig n · 7 .g b c-~ 900 10"!. Do "'' k '"" "" • "' "' 3 Dream Homes Snack bar & wet oar. ----------1 a . ......,, o wn plus rental home: on Vic· Just back on mar et· 19051 HalsteadTer. OPEH HOUSE Exquisitely appointed Real Est.ate frplc. Lovely verdant MEW LISTIMG! 1-A_G_E_N_T ____ 67_~_-_'S.._r.o_ut-t tona St. nr. Newport take advaotage! Call aft. 5 President Homes, new SUNDAY l2-5pm bedroom condominium 586·5111. yard w 1th 2 patios . Beaut 4 BR Pool home, ... ________ 9' Blvd Zoned C-2: i25.000 now to preview (7141 market . ........, ot' the 64 ANITA ST home with mountain ""9 · 1 Ne H·ghl 1• down. s eller w1·11 lease 752-171.11). on • "'"" 9 . views, large covered 3 Bd. Home. Alr cond1-,., .ooo_ . m x nt area J y ba'"k lNVE..:TMENT finest h ome s in First t im\! oCfered . -pgraded HARBOR VIEW. "" v 'furtle_roc k J:lll l s . Deluxe 3 bedrm, 2 bath patio deck overlooking lioned. Trevino Model. CALL '-' U 6 ·Hli u S~UTH COAST DJV1SfON-JRVlNE. ag nt t ee~ vie ·. family home in 1m -Ba t• ~... .._.V£ST•u•--• M f t W fairway. Country clu SZ57. mo. Encl. T t J. 9~, Tl .. E REAL .ESTATERS Bdrms., {amlly rm., din· maculate cond1uon. L1v-hv1ng at its best. The St3,500. 24 111 rquero.w M«L " '" ...-n1 3 IR 2 IA Fe.a. 4 b lb et ans wer tv a bargain. On· Can assume Loan 7 1.2 R l'!ALTY 549·0.812 64L L71 0 + $$SSS ing rm., . a ~· w ing rm & d1111ng rm have C 1 Near Newport Po11 Otrlce -R-ar, poo • ... .,_, . · hi gh beam cc1bng, stone .., ,,, " "' "'"5 b I Ja~u~~· Un ly <'"2,95U JOlerest. al Now,~.er .... MO .... IY M"'Cun..u: ·I believable ~pgrades an-FP . well planned 581-8204• 212 1 0· st. LINDA ISL~ custm bit OPEHTODA.Y 1-5 CARMEL COMP'ANY 2-1Sl.Ory4.:...Plexes cl. central a1r.eJectromc kitchen, nice level yard 1963 So. Coastllwy Hwy. Laguna Ben. -1-story 4BR & den on 521 REDLANDS INEAR Po-ol & REALfORS Side By Side'" GreaJ air filter , Thermasol w/fru1t lrei!s, protected Laguna Beach The La~oon. Cathed 3 BR plus fam rm., 2 Park. lmm•...itat• SINCE 1~4 Costa Mesa Renta steam bath. bit-In stereo patio, large :;undeck ____ 4_9_4 _-_o_74_9 ___ Newport Beach 1069 cell's $235,000 Open frplcs , woodsy & warm , ...... "" 673--4400 Area Each Unit has system. This home IS Wllh Ocean view, 2 car s al I s u n 2 5 p m . Lovely yard. Just a pt occupancy. ~~~~~~~~~~Separate Pauo Area & r ••••••••••••••••••··~·· 67-3197 6 = per ect 1n every way, garage. $85,500. .. ..... BY OWNER 3 br. l'n ba, _:>_-________ $57.500 ROH TAYLOR Jnd1vidua1 encl garage. with the fanest quality in M A.RION Mil.HE vacant. S47 .ooo. Hbr. BIG C "'.._.YO.._. -GEM-Call now to see this landscaping & decoral· RE"'L ESTA.Tl · A" " 120.f' Tustin Ave .. NB GROUP COfldoatiwiutM SUPER Tax Shelter. ang. Must be seen to be ~S C t H ~. High, Ensign. Marine34rs. BEST BUY REALTORS 642-4621 For sale 1700 $70,000 EA.CH appreciated. Pnced far 618 . oas wy._ Thurs t hru Sun646-7 3, RHOAOMOOR •••••••••••••••••••••-••DAV I D BOl!RKEJ t>elow owner·s cost al Lag una Beach 494-8558 Mon thru Wed 545-1275 Jmmac as new 4 BR P E 1-'0USE SUN l 5 u 0 • .1.GE FAIR 0 N -. · 752-046() M1ss1on V1ejo-oy wner. RLTR ' ~55.000 including land. OPEN SUM. 2-5 VIL..-BLUFFS ··z" plan 5 BR Lg. 152-t Pr1sc1lla Lane sngl lev 3 Br. 2 Ba, Ft R. 546-9950 • DA.YID D. CARLSON IOI I EMenlld ._ REALTY condo. fee. $8.900. dn. pool lot on CuJ·de-sac 4 br 3 ba + office or Anyt · cent a ir, patio, gar,•---------REA.LTOR lll-'1293 _, DRAMA fH;, CUSTOM Owne r . 835-7001 or Vacanl & priced rec rm Owner anxious, lffie. frpl Nr pool. ~.950. Look wha' you c:an buy Adorable shingled coun· DESIGN by note d 494-6404 forlmmed bo u ght n e w home t>rinc.onl)'.~170. for ~53.250, ~'lo loan l & FA.MIL Y RM. Townhous e, for those fooking lor more free time. Do your gardening w1lh a water hose ! R elax & enjoy home ownership at its best. ,. Let us show at LO you l.O· day. iM},900 RAIS OR'S REALTORS 4523 Campus Dr, Irvine Campus Valley ~hop Ctr. CA.LL 833-8600 try hoe; 2 bdrms .. den, Laguna archjlect, 2 BR, Sale by Owner. 644~49 $64.500 or make offer ----------1 commitment. Triplex. brkfst. rm., wet bar m 2 ba. Outstanding ocean OCEANFRONT house & -Newport Mesa Realty S• CS.RWnh 1076 TAX ltERIHD Owner·s unit has frplc. dining rm·; sweeping & coastline views. 79.500 gar. apt. for sale by BLUFFS COHDo 642-9411 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S p ~ C I A L -y o u r All good crpts & drps. ocean views. All on one BEST BUY IN SO. owner Cal l eves. & Upgraded 3 BR. 21.6 Ba. Clyde McKay OCEAN \'JEW, bright, cert111ed tax return 1s Live w1thanmcome +a level, with s pacious LAGUNA, 2 Br .. 2 ba .• wknds. 645-7721 Ask'g S79,000. Open t<r pretty, 3 BR & Den. good at V1Uage Gardens tax write -off. Agt. rooms & expandable frpk ocean view, 2 car . Offer. Owner, 640-1189. OPEH SAT/SUN. 1·5 S.58.000. O~en daily. 403 so don't wait to.buy your 979-76&1 area below. Sunny patio. g r ·Ss~ 500 NEWPORT Beach Tennis IO 19 Mari•~ Cane Sam1ha. 492....'.'..2828 dream home any longer.1----------deck & ga rden ar ea. 10a p··Lus' ACRES, bwld Club Villa m the B 1 luffs. POR SALE By Owne r 0 ., d ., b le -H Bra nd ne w lis ting in CUTJE PIE beach home ur' be rm." a smg l•---------Eas y walk to pa rk , now or hold "or invest· Brand new 3 br, 2 ;2 ba, Harbor View om.es. d 1 g· es you WH•·:ris ,, f Inds pd & choicesWestcliff area. w/lo maint. yd. Walk to story mo e iv "' beach, pools & tenms. t th n city timi"· farn rm home on green· Monaco. Pro . c h f' a rpet men w1 1 ...., Corner of Highla nd & bch & s hops. $35,900. your c 01ce o c YOUR CHOICE $169.500 • of S an Juan C ap . belt..ldeally located. 1 decrt 'd Jm mac Marian .La ne. Lge. 4 Bertha Henry, Realtor, dr1>s & b ltns, natural For ....... _.____... OCEANFRONT ~150 000 blk trom tenn. crts: & _64_0_-4_3_6_5______ bdrm .. 4 bath plus den & 492-4121 wood cabinets, FA heat, -.... - In exclus ive Three Arch • pool. S72,000. 2716 Vista OPEN SAT SUM I 5 30 I l p I ay room. air cond.& prsv patio. DUPLEX~ Bay ; lh1s d1 stinct1ve 494-7511 Um brosa, cont.act: Joe I · Included as an extra 4Br. 2ba. Brand New H ·s yours for ~1100 . Assumable VA loan prope rly of over an llH S..C .... H"f· Morgan. 547-9277 9 lo 5 135 45thStreet bonus, j azzy jacuzzi in Home. 3 ~a.rGar. Whjte Total cash & i211 pe1 inSantaAna,$39,500 acre, incl. an island & l.epH ,.... or 644-6483 anytime Su per du pl ex. 2 BR. rear private yard. See waler v 1 e w. L s e . mo. mc.ldg taxes, ms., & Under construction in overlooks two whit e ~=========-each. within block of today! s139,500 833-2607. m aint fees. Call Dan or Huntington Beach ~ater coves. The aurac-•---a Miguel 1052 BACK BAY ocea n ; bllns, s ha g Sc•ni·c P-rties S J Ken, at IJ39-t!321 for ~71.900 =======-----1 u ve home has 3_bdrms., ~:................. carpeting. Nowyvacanl ... 675.•5-r-726nw •Capiuon 5 .___ 1078 further details. Agt. FOURPLEXES den, formal dlrung rm.. •CUSTOM BUILT• for ne w owner. ou own ·~ in Huntington Beach family rm. Direet ac· Brand New Beautiful the land. ~9.500 W"'TER ve~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• D.aexes/ Brand new, ~.SOO Macnab-Irvine MEWL Y LISTf:D ! Turtlerock Jewel! -1)uperb, air condtt1oned J bedroom r esidence!! Steps to park. pool. s c h oo ls !! View ot Turtleroc k Hi lls!! Marketed thousand:. below comp a r able plans . on fee land!! S61.500 F EE. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 P.M Hl7 ll P a seo Corte z , IRVINE <R51> cess to private beach. ONE LEFT-$96,000. Gii WA.UCER "' "'5 ". By Owner 28r , Iba Con· Units sale 1800 Block toocean$122,500 ~5 000 . 4 Br. 4 Ba, Family Rm. RE<Y 675--&200 B.ay plus ocean view; do. Pool. gar. 2 mi to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk to beach~lll,000 iLUE LA.GOON REALTOR Panoramic Kitchen. 2312 "' h1gnly upgraded, 3 plus ocean. ~4 .900. ~36. 3 Yr old 2 sty Duplex. SEVEN UNITSflOQ,000 ... condom 1n1um, 10 Windward Lane., Hazel 2 BR. duplex, steps from Newport Beach. Gross NI.NE UN1TS$220,000 prime location. Super JUST LISTED Nowak.Brkr.&15-3920 IA.LI OAISLA.ND the bay. P RICE JUSTCasi las Capistran o income SlJ,000. p/year. We have the property. coastline views from and will sell fast! 3BR :ii IA YFROMT REDUCED $8,000, TO Twnhs Asking $125,000. Prin· The choice 1s up to you. ever y J-evel of Uus 3 OCl':AN VIEW. Many ~ So ~109,000! San Juan 3 bdrm, 2 ba, cipals only. Call Ron or Call today. bdrm .• 3 bath ocean side amenities 10 this private 60b Ft. fronbdrLage on b · OPEM SUM. 1·5 frpl dbl gar, ele~ dr, as· Tom. 528-1010 THE RIAL .l P v beach pools ayfront ;4 ms.,3 a. 2 1120th~.&-.-.ol. s ume 5 1./~% mrtgage, . um . r1 · • • guarde d area. Only plus maid's quarters. ~ immed poss. s34,90o. 2 Large 2BR houses, hke ESTATEFA..11 tennis <:U;. ~.500 ··~;:5y9th.5~Good· L1.,._ HARBOR. P rime corner ~~cauon Owner 493-72l~ new. Both face street. 839-6133 536-2$51 '""r .. ..-~ with uns urpasSt.'U view 1----------1 24' apart. New cpts,I~~~~~~~~~~ Call 493~5 1 3 'VJ. EW of bay! - -Owner Must sac. 4 BD. drps, pain,t. Close to lllllllll --....o... ~ _.. ~r JONI:'~ home for VA loan of everyth.inf. One vac~nt. ----~l U--:-ITS,-.-.... ..:=-' NORTHVH<:W, by owner, /\. !b •t } } JON ' ~ $67,500. No Down. ExcJ. Move sn now. Asking " ~~~~~~~~~~1q_ ____ __,,,.,.,,,._ 2 story 380RM. fam rm M OVe 1 a . . . f.S REALTY INC loc a 1. n r . Ocea n . $45,000. 2<186 Meyer Pl. A l l 2 bed.room s .• ----------111os N.Coost Hwy.,loguna w / t pl. l 'l"l ba, cu s ~m This 4 bedroom, 2 bath REALTY INC. EStl'M6 496-3548. Open Daily. 644-8668. Separate owner unit • _ _....of Decor 494_1177 crpt.g/dr ps thruout. 1r~ £Stl'M6 I I 5_..._ ... __ IOIO Owner, Bkr. with fenced yard. AH • -:--·r .11 " cov d patio fac·1ng I:' •. home with family room f714>873·8210 WSJV "'------,-..------1 new carpets, drapes. : .. lha~ s wh:r you2 bs~h 'xceptional So. Laguna Ldscpd !o r E·z care. is situated on a pro· I f714) 673·6210 I &.....-.;200t--•w-...... --llid.-__ __, ••••••••••••••••••••••• tile. stoves & paint. in th1ss4 b rm .. d a Va lue! 2 Br. Adult. Own Ma ny dlx. amen1L1es. fess1onally landscaped .___2001-.... w-. ...,.,.--...,.,--... ~INdl·CallfomlaHMO Tr•den Spedal FIXER UPPERS $59,950. 642'--4353, Pete home pac1ousl anbdcon· 0 ..,.,"000 lyr new. mint cond. corner view lot. Low, ,._,_.._....~•2MO Trade your mobile #1. Superb pen1·nsula Barrell Realty. ven1ent . mas. er rm. your wn . ....,, . Pr1·ced to sell at ~."<"J . I d n M!WPOIT SHORIS I I A h B RE 499 2277 """''" ow ow · home, motor home, air locatt'on. very 'Old two~~~~~~~~~!!! downstairs, am1yroom. re a y - 29132 L'ens1·ngton Ur , 71LIMDA.ISLE OpenHouseSat/Sun2·5 r:i h C I rror " s plane or boat on a bedroom home with one "'p~lper~re:n~ce~pmg:adrnsg HEW _8J_l -9 __ l6_·1_______ A 4 bedroom. 2 bath unit Open Sat & Sun 1-5. 2 .. ~.soo· 230. CPar1os1642~!.,0~· beauti~ul 2 Bed~. 2 bedroom cottage. Brand G ..1.lJft with a family room and 5300 sq ft of wonderful _., -bath singles•""" V1Uage thruout. Ma tu re trees EH L"'"" ES • _, . ne.w appliances. $54,500. and attraetrve landscap· C ..1.-..:. MIGUEL SHOR many upgrades. Never waterfront, 5 Br, 6 Ba, 3 Garden 5 h 0 me 1 n , "'..-.. He re 's the one you've lived in. Excellent view. frplc, rec. room. Pier for DU .. e:v spaciO"" grounds with ' o· I Id hold ing enhance lhe beauty WEATHER VANES & been wa1t1ng for 38R. 55' boat. Brk <7240001 r-WSOA ""' ;J2. •ant ot cou of 1t a ll. $56,995 SEA BREEZ"'"". will be "'T THI ••.1.cH pool. security gates and 11 umts. Large rambling • ~ 2ba. imma culate, priced Near tennis a nd pool,1_645.---__ 1_260_______ "' -much more! W~tb $4000. three bedroom home 14742 lei Aire your l s t 1 mµre ss1on to sell quickly. i'rl,500. this 2 story, 4 bedroom, 3 * FOR SALE * IY OWNER cash tor equivalent> with tmy one room ren· Open Sat. 1-5 when you see this Cape OPEN house Sun. March bath home sits on a cor-By owner, lBR ranch 5 bdrm, 2 bath, upper. 2 your payments a.re $185. ul. Beautiful ire.a. CA.LL 552-7500 styled home. !Presently 9lh 3·5pm. 23772 Hobart ner lot with a grand bdrm, lower, l'urnished. incldg taxes, rns. $41> 500 undN constr. > l>eta1led Bay, Laguna N1J{uel. style. Back Bay. Fam sz Corner lot. First time of· maint fee. Call Dan o ' · •VI$ IQ N • 2·story archrtecture in LINGO view llv/din, sunny tUe kit, fered . $98 ,000. 3700 Ken at 839-8321 for n u G G ,.~ u N E W huge prof ma111t yd, big d .,_ gt REALTY ENGLANrJ OES!GN. REA.L ESTATE W1thuv1cwot'theentire trees, rm for garden, Seashore.673-6.5_'-_78_--.. further etai..-..A · f:xler i or of WOOD 494-8086 4~_-_1_39_7 Ne wport area, this 5 coun try atmos. nr 315 SANTA ANA AVE ' \LI.I<' I l:L\LI' Retirement s'rec1a1!1 • A Red Hill Company SHAKES. liAMBREL WATER VIEW bedroom. 3 balb home schls /shop. Minutes to House. pool & est. hse. Class1fitdAd! Umv. Park Center ROOFLINES & SMALL has a formal dining UCL $38.000. Assume All ror only $65,000. Open Irvine PANE PICTURE WI N· SUPERIUY! room a nd 3car garage. 7%.S218mo.645-4767 Sat/Sun 1:30-S :OO ........... --... 106.f ... ___.l..:t. 1069Mt__.I..._.. 1069 Dows. Located On an ··Tne Islander". largest Your terms. Nelson Rob1· .. .,,_ "'--1•Ar rw r-"" --II""•• -,...... • -P d I t t 5 ewport Crest, IJ5 Kialoa ·--· ne4I .., •••• •• • • ••• •••••••• •• ••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• •••• • • ••••• •••• ---------•I unpaved lane. shaded by emn. mo e wo s ury 675-8120 CHOlC E'OURPLEX in· prime locatjon. Corner lolJ owner/user coJJld manage adjacent pro· Petties an spare tim,. Ass u m able loan-no loan fees. AU 2 bedroom units ln excellent condl· lion. Exclusive salts price U4 ,9SO . Call 54S-8424, Associated SouLh Coast Broken;. ,•, Hi: H(J '~ r1 Hf 1•1'-, • , • SEE THESE !! UMtV. ,A.AK 2 RR • l b,alh. $42.500 J BK .. 2 baLh. 543.900 3 RH . 212 Ba. S67,!.-w> 5 UH. 21'2 Ra S82.!JOO TU RTL HOC IC t n ll den. 2 ba R).j,!)95 .1 l:IH. 211 6;1 rTX ... )00 4 BR, 2 Sa . vu bl,900 FOa LIA.SI z BR.. fJlm rm 1270 Mo. , tall trees. In an air of suite w 1pvt. deck & b Ct. .. 4 Br, 3 Ba. ~75 mo. ----------e n c losed patios and H ow a o ut a p ro · Bltns&rdrlgincJ.. oC•"'MFIOHT st'clus1on. Cozy hv. rm., drounds. Beaut. dec·d & fess1onally decorated &.,_ ____ ...;._____ ~ WILL HAVE WOODEN °_._ landscaped, 3 bedroom. HARBOR VlEW HOME Peninsula aondo. ~ Or, f L o 0 R S & i.,..cpd. S67 ·500· F 1 fantastic ocean & bay FIREPLACE. Sunken TOLL~~.~:;;TORS ~o~~hw~t0:\L~:;i1~~ Be~~~;uft!'~~=~. view. Steps to sura' & p<arl"r type kitchen & ----room? Owner anxious. newly decorated. 2 bay. HS,000. Nelson ~ating area w1t.h a view EX9UISITE Lease 3 vailable Bedrooms & Den . RoblflSOn Rlty b'7S-6120 or thf' woodii. Tite 2nd "RIMCH :166.900. 644·4l91 i.tory has drudgery rm., .l\U•R-" 752 046{) bdrm. & LG£ O~N ..,. "' •--BLUFF·s 2 BR & Den. W /FIREPLACE, TOWNHOUSE. lrontin~ 11-rf.j proC '!y decorated. <.:ATHEDRALBEAMED GOLF COURSF.. 36R 111 iy1. me . $60,500.644-T8450wner CEILINGS WITH WIRE; 2ba, elegant cwitm drps G LASS SKYLIGHTS". le plush. plush crpts, BIG CANYON 3 br, 3 ba, Spacious auoporch af· ct'nt air. sett ·clean·~ pool & jacu:nl. ~135.000 rords a PANORAMIC oven, heat lamped + Will eoruider trade for OCEAN VIEW. Truly a spac cov'd patio over · incom~ lot or unit.I. vmtase l'lome, foronJy, loo&ang gol f course. Owner/Alt. 644~7'2 $79.100 M ,,-. Swim. tennis, jacum, or 81\l CANYON S~£ TODAY, golf w / Monarch Bay &ROAOMOOR GOHE TOMORROW! Cl ub av au. O~ni nave Beautiful 4 sa + ram. tx>ua.tu a1tolh home, "'A• , .... oropcrty undf riced ' Con\·. Pit/La.""""·-.-.. w (trade For Smaller $49'f~g ReAL: RS H.V. llomt . Owner -M4--6440 o~~~~~~~~~~e 1 Furiky Cbor m an Ola Balboa. ••• UNDER S60,000 Du$>1•• ..-J•areplacts, pallos. 203 4Ut.h St. ••• UMDH SI0.000 OupJtx•StePt to beach. 3 & 2 BR U"'"· 120 asth Sl. Open 12-6 ~1&1.n. DISflNCTIVE HOMES PRIVATE TENNIS AND SWIM CLUB ••• ELEGANT LIVING. •A quiet, ~luded hihside community, ideally located in &-INStu•pL\nned JM.ne Company vm.. . . • fft simple land. with association malntalnl:d landsapirw a:nd t')tttfiors, • Oost to bdch, ~ ol Hitbot View Vill.p, ind Newpoet Center's ~a$h.i0n !$lard • ' lmhis courts, •W\m pooi, clubhou. owrlooking tht oc:.an. • 2A-hour MCUJity gate . • ( .. ..... ""'* ••·~ ..:. .. "uatw ...... H••"Uiifwn'1t1• .Jiii .............................................. •!•··············t···· ., •. ~···~··· .. ······· ..................... Ceiti...... -Jll4 y JJJ4 ....... JM4 ..... liM ~ .......... fJ-.:01.&, ... • ••••••••••••• -..... • •••••••• ~!.t __ ....................... • .................. _ ,.._ lllY, • •v1y1• ..... 5 • • NewMif li1dl :T ~ Immaculate 3 Bi, I Ba, •Coll, e•. er~u14 ,_.w &.UP.I'S E·Plan a Bt. I fo-1fTlu: Don't r ••l .••• )'OU ca •'iim rfJ\. rpt, bltna. cl.shw 38R, den, actU, parlr, Ba, ram rm, cUn rJll; II p AUS~-~·~ . own :a hoh'le wit• n l'I, y d , ~3 7 5 mo . poql, ma Int, No l"tf· to mo. $S2S. ~13 AUID down pa/mm. No pay 963 · lM $395 ~1-.ues .,, 81 1 c • ..: Two rxff\&J\1118 mut for at l•••l 3 · • lBn, 2bai DI• °"" LlvelnNwpot'\ days. W~ld Real Elita 1'11 Half .. leeclt 3240 goncton.b!t•:!iL:."'-.IJl~ta~w~-~----...:..-----1 ahaf. encl. •ar. "• &o Work ln Pa.U11da aptclahata In velera ....................... o1Tiu1ra C.lln Deli Gree Valley ......... . 3726 bcb, bay, Bal. ~·erry. Y(·. WANT TO TRADE houaln •. A.ak rot Veter Dlllllm.D · n p • ......-It n •••-• .. ••••••••••••••• ly. 645-3343, eves. 4s We bave Ult foOowlq Cou1Uelor 5Sa-1777 Vacu.t l br $135 •• k1&, p ... •" ~ h.C.nor In eanb t.onea rec. Klda & tts 0 r1t 2 no 1 'd ~ 1 wkods 54S-831t , .. ,. De.+..._. call tlme Pet•, dpt. AJ1<> a Br ,,,.'"' ..._ resawned wood. SSJ$ Mo 11\d Jut. ~ mo. a -· ~ · · new;r, · · ~ Ell any · ocean view mobllc $180., 3 Bed.room, 2~ bat.ha, I.ff or mont.hly. 831-WJ deposit, "8-171le•ea. decor d . 4s utlla P : .._. Jaaa ( top.AN~) a Br bouae, ain1le1 aln1lea, families. Agt. family toom, dinlo1 weelrdaysonly. _D~ · M-Oll5or980-UU ••••••••••••• .. ••••••-] ... • D ..._.~ famillei ok. Nie> 2 Fee 979-3430.· room s45o1Mo. <Bn> · IRVINE 2 8R 2 Ba Alr Ila ttu ......... l7400UPLEX 3 Br, 2 Ba. • •+-ho-a , ... ch 1~ U.-idb • E m me l M c"K u h e Very , lovely Bluff• x~ ' ' :I .. bl I ard Le ·-L• m .._... c d II Pool Redwood pawo •••••••••••••••••••••• t ns, ge Y , oceaa • < au i!J'icc:.bance> nr. Back Bay. ~ .... Fee LEAN 3 Be room, 2 u.-aoo plan. i .Bdrms .. 1am y . • i .,,.,,,. 2 cc • CALL ~· bath, bU.ns, DW. crpt.s, ttn., huae walled patio. be~ut. decor, end. gar, LOW w-.,, y v ew. --· 6' -11 .... JIEW•unlt,2blks tobll. Sat/Suo7141SC8-119' '79--MJC> drps, ~car pr. Nice Univ. ParlL 3Br, 2ba, $500 Mo . Broker cbildo.k.$28S.5'l-u28 IATIS 1vIEW2Br,2ba. ~~~~ffbuy. IOod tax. Daya 211/'54-0371 •L' 2 Br, duplex i ya rd s. Ual5. mo . atrium. No pet& Yr lie. 6"-1133 . , heQllhe we,. Bike to Beach. •nMJ"V • Jncome $1200. court Gar encl . patio 963-.HT 963-1786 as~ $475. 552-7896 2 Br, i Story, MannenJ ~75 ~ mo . Many x&raa......... oope'ts lcbildOK$195 forBevorDaJe Beacon Say. Avail now Cove, Newland S. of · 7.Z7Yerlstow.llvtl mo. · ·A&-2:579. W..eN 2900 7Sl-teiz/~ L•r-• le.a l241 on lae. 2 br, 1 ba. adults Atlanta. H B. ca I . Beacb Blvd at Yonctown clef Mfir-JIZZ'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• UTJL, pd. l Sr, •v. ref,••• •••••••-•••••••••• onJy. ~l-.000/873-a'185 538-0250 alt. 60 ll6--o41 I •••••••••••••••,-••••••• fOUaPUX -WANTtob-.iyfromownerPIUVAT£overgarage SUO.Sm.cl\Ud&petok CEANview3kin, Pat wkdys,anyumewk!ids. STUDIOS&I• NEWt.Y , $73,700 an 1ndustriaJ IOlied lot br, atv/~f. S.UO. COUPLE needed. 1 Br, bdrma, 2 ba, Uplc, bttns, '34 000 REDECORATED AU 2 bed.rm, 2 bath, bltn norUI of Hoai Hoepital. BRJNG kids Ii pets 2 Br $150. Fncd yd, stv/ref, beams, fncd yd, l&e liY/· ~ple~,i oe~ 3 ~ ~· ' 3 00 •f)all ~kbe~ 422 Larkspur. 3br. 2ba. ran1e le oven, plenty of MS-3180 $180. l n cd yd, gar move today. din area, washer/dryer. ec. t. w w c.r.. • ~xn U..._ 6 •Hea poo llJ . ~ 2 b lb ~ $286. atorage. FA heat riv . ain1les ok NEAR J>ua. 2 Br $185. Lease. $375. ~20 $375 mo., yrly .. Finest••••••••••••••••••••••• •Laundry rac ues · . r, a. · paUoe fenced w/~ ~pts 3Bdrm, 2 Ca.r gar w/WW KJOS welcome 2 Br. I YJ Fncd yd, aar, kid ok. 8d b 2 bl .. _ 1 ~~ 548·28l9/ t2l3> NPT. HGTS. Meditrslyle, :~: ~~~i~5es :.,.1~,~~! 7~ g e • " d rps. Cat l Ed LOW lnl rate in Centr•J ba, $216. Stv/ref; fnc CAT & kids ,ot, 2 br, yd, 3 • 2. a, oc ... rom new 3 br, 2 ba, beam •TV le maid serv.avail NS-4587 or 968-6894. or W•st O.C. Pvt. Ply. yd. . garage, av1ulsoon$210. Bcb,4~lf9~~~~e, etc. $400. BAYCREST. 4 BR, 3 BA. cell'g., frpl, dbL gar. •Bar·B·Que DUPLEX 2 Br. I&, 4w Village Real &t.ate. 546-8620 S.A. HEIGHTS 3 br, bJ HOMIFIMDERS mo. · formal dlnin&, family 646-2666 or 64S-95Sl •Phone service lr1s. ~. (714)8SM~ fn cd yd, kids, pets, *'42--9900• South Laguna. Oc. vu. rm, avail tmmed. Bar-,_. •l mile to ocean :•fl_e_r_S.;;..p_m_. ____ _ 16 UNITS ....... , 1ara1e. $290. walk to Bch. Decks. reu Realty 6'2-6200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 B R irplc walk t p. .... __ _... a-.-:..a.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMIF(~ 1 BR w /cpts, stv, ciJi?s. 3BO, 3BA, Drapes, oven HARBOR Vt M 2 MEN, s mall beach hotel. beach 1 Poot' ~1 MO nw ,...... • --•642-9900• garage, fhcd. yd &pat.i<>. refrig washe r, lm· ew onaco l 6 Rooms $22.50 week. Apls · · . ' DeJuxeorutsnearocean, l mt Crom beach. No m acu l.~te. $450. mo. Br+ den,2ba.MonthJy. lllloalslCMCI 70 $100. mo.536-7066 Adultsonly.67S-2:1M9. Jet• tbao ~years old. Homffh,...cl do s $195 5~ l (2 13) 5•1-6723 or ....................... ..:_ _______ _ $335,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAST~ g · · 494·972 · 673-7127 ,MALL bach apt, uUJ pd. NO increase m summer Very spec. 2 ~~· new I · ·· · . COSTA ...SA 4911 Pearce. Lge new 3 Large Ocean View , . SlSO. Yrly . No Peta. renl. Beaut. l br furn cpt. ~rp~, app l. 2 pauoa. fJ1ace l ••••••••••••••••••••••• bath, s101le car garage water & gardener. Kids 2Yt Ba Lease $500 model 4 br/2 ba, F/R, Style bldg, pvt encl giJr., E ys. , 75 -3255 ! IQual~I: G11Mr.. 3. 102 Separa~~. 2 bedroom, 1 br, 2Yt ba. $425. i~cl. hilJside privacy, 4 Bdrm, Harbor View Mont.ego 675·2797 or 67~. aplS $185 & $175 Spanish for s~!c .. pe . .::W~S n•U.• · HUNT1NGTON Beach home. Small fenced & sm pet ok. Vacant. •99·l2l3or114.ari.5297 ' L /R, D/R, ~om .S?OOI. BA C HELOR, $15.o. pool,sauna,lndry,adh.a. ves.:t> r 712•1920 · vacant. l , Br, $135 •• kids, yard. $245 per month. 846-1938 or 960-1889 1819 Port :Sterling. winter. $175. Yrly. Quiet 17301 Keelson Ln. l blk Costa Mesa 31Z4 .._. GU.Ullt. fft MACH peta 1 Br house $.IOO nr Call eves. 968-9386 . . . Lease, 3 bdm, 2 bath cozy 675--0771. adulta. 875 3613 w. of Beach otf Slat.er. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · · CLASSY smgle story, 2 family home. Good area 842-78'8 LAGUNA Newport Fw>:. 3 Br 3 Br, 2 ba, Greenbroo BR, 2 BA Co~. 2 ~r $450. mth. also 1 bdrm 2 Br, Oceanview, 3 patios, ••aa ,..._. 3707 ---------• HAC1ENDA DE MESA TOP TNSU o:cean view mobile, Hun· hbme, nr. So. Cst. Plu.a. gar., !pie, pauo, t.enrus apt Beams wood, dbl .gar. BBQ, wet. bar,••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. Fu rn. Downtown 160 W. Wilson,C.M. '--a Jot.•-buildina, tiFngton .. ~0~~$180.Agt.. 992 CarAalion. Call cts~pool.Lse$290.mo. stal~ed glass.' atrium. tenni s,.$475 m o . IALIOAI.,_. a rea.$180.AdUltaonly lkaullfulGrounda JAIUll "' • ee.97....-...-owoer675--077l. • Bkr893-l351 OwnerafterS.497-1022. 6'2-2821 · l Br apts,· equipped 536-28T7 AdullS -NoPets nexL to the new Laguna 0 ... h U 1 10 minules lo ocean. Lumber Yard Mall. lmllN l"-d 31 6 Rent or Lease, 4 Bdrm, 3 BR, H• Ba, new crpts, PLUSH 2 Br· 2 Ba $350. OCEAN bac h$12SU.P. ..w110~cteernrsa.tesnbaqyu~koocr. 2 W..U ,.,........ Large 1 BR $175., Gas & ••••••••••••••••••••••• De 3 F" I 4 B " f I · rd ' CHANNEL 2 br """'5 rly · .. W · D .Jdeal for shor. galler1. . . a, ire p aces. a, .. rps, rp c, ruce ya . By the sea, frplc. 2 car. -· Y mo. 675-8740 .,. . N~t lO beach. Studios, at.er inc.' rapenes, antiques, etc. Asting 1 B~: $265 yrJy, 1ncL Air, Rec Rm, w/Custo Dog run, dbl gar. $325. All appJns, W&D, see Frplc,cb1ld,petok l&2 br from. Sl45 . carpelS, gas heat, gas -3,000. uuht1es: Adults, no pets. Pool Table, Wet Bar mo. 536-8836 now. WOW 2 or Hghts hse BE1\CH, Pier. 1 br, Util Jac uzzis & tennis . stove, air conditioruni. REALONOMICS Lge patio. 675-1819 Oly mpic Size Pool, Lov . CHOICE bachs $165/$185 $300 F .P. w/gardener, 2 pd. ~00. Adults. 303 E . .846-1323 swimming pool, res:. Brokers 675-6700 YEARLY ely Residentia l Area. BEA<.;HWALK Condo, Ulll pd color TV car Edgewaler. 1-871-2866 room. washers&dryer!. . 714 -557-7257 new, lg. 3 br, 2 ba, close Call Liz 6 42---389 BIG 4 Br+ den~ Has LCICJlllMI leach 3741 * FOURPLEX, CM. Lrg l Bedr~m, furrushed. to beach . ~375 mo. itaU, see now STEPS to beach 2 br, yr· •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• units with DW & FA ht, $.LOO. mo. 49'-4524. **"BR, 2 BA-'~. Cpts, 581-<>887 Ocean View, 4 Bdrms, 2Yt ALA RIMTALS ly $250 mo, til June 2tith BACH nr beach $165/$185, MEDITERRAMUM Gd co n d; $65,000.lolbooPe..-.... 3I07 ga:_-. b.usines~s ok 3BR.Condo.Fullcrpts& Ba,FamRm,2400sqft '42--1383 $200mo.AdlLS,673~ wk SSS. Utilpd,coltv. Bkr/Onr~-6171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642 2221,646-9666 drps. Was her/dryer. AH new wood & giass con-. Bayfront l br furn apt, J.'3SNo.Cout4!K-2S()8 VILLAGE 1 Bedroom , •l•oa P1 ..... a• 2 Sty, mdrn. 3 br, 3ba, 2 Monticello Condo. 3Br, appli 's. Pool & Rec. strucuon for rent. or 3 BEDROOM •. + view + .ex: views, nr slOl"eS & EFFICJE.NCY apt. from 8 Attractive l Br. Uruts. car gar. Lnd.ry, frpl, 2ba, dbl gar, OW, W/D. privlgs. :.! s ml children Jease, $450 mo. 49t~ JX?OI . + t.enrus. Formal Balboa. $250. yrly. $180 mo $60 wk. Htd Sle°'-"toBayorOcean 552-8666. Mam in, New cpts, drapes. ok. $275/mo. 1st & Last ask for frank dining , fJrepJa~e , 673~790. pool, mail, phooe, laun· 1 Bedroom & Den 28edrooms 2 Bedroom Townhse 2400 Ha rbor Blvd. Prfc'"edBelowMarket courtesytoblus. paml. $275 +cleaning +dep.of$100.962-.741. 2Bd 2ba Oen Crplce 2 gFar.dh~n e rJ ,lc lodselto dry. VILLAGE JNN f~. $260 on lse. No JU : ' • 'd as ion s an · m· Penn: Pl. 1 Br near bay & ' PrlncipaJsOnJy Cosla Mesa 3124 or ts 557.956() Huntmgton Harbour Con· patios. l Jevel, close media Le o ccupancy, ocean, garage, $185 mo . _49'_·_94_36 _______ 1 Pcn·U. (213) 331--0423 ........................ pe · · do. $450/mo. 3 Br, 2400', double garage. ~5. mo. avadable now. 644-"687. Yearly 675-7213 OCEANFRONT Bach. S-ro..&lap Btw Orange •. Nwpt Blvd 4. BR, w /pool $400 per mo. boat shp. • 494-l941. · Owne r. s115. Util lncld. Avl thru DELUXE 1. 2 &3 8r Apta S·FOURPLEXES & 22nd St. Sin&le lady to mcl g. pool serv. Avail 846-7526, 894-7521 2 BO 2 .Ba Den fenced Lo 1 3B Co d NB COf'OM del Mer 3722 6/ l5/75. 497-1590 or Also Furn. Bachelor to choose frOftL share home YI /same. 3·10. -' . ! • ' ve Y r n ° · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• . p t p t" Htd Pool ,Various sizes & prices. Pvt Br & LR. $125 mo. 540-4403 2 BR + huge game. room yard._ 2 pall<>:'•~-.lncl. A;r~a, roomy, 2Ba, ~rplc, 1 BR apt, all util pd .~l75. 536--0321 v a 105 -1 549--0812 646-6710 incl util. 548-1208 or w/frplc & bar. Singles Ut1l. a.36--1'865. dining area, patio, 2 car Adults, no pets .. ·2500 l BR, kitch, din. area. Nr. Shop'g -AdltsOn Y 728·2al7collect. 4 BR, 2 !JA, bltns, new o~. $~00. Barbara 3 BR, 2 ba, ··privacy .. ; gar, new cpts, laundry, SeaviewAve. · Blk. from Victor Hugo, Martinique~ cplg., ule. Lg. bkyd. 963-6739 lg Cam rm sunken liv close to s hopping. ~ be.ach & dwntwn. No 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM ..... tri•I/ leodl 3141 $325.556-8286 · d -'Ocean view m o. Call "t>4~-3622 or Large , attrac tive els 'adult only $210 MgrAptll3 646-5542 Proplril'I 2100 ....................... 3 BR+ d en. Im.mac. Lge ~ l~ e~k, 494-7551 645--9705. Bachelor apt. Mature Fea~e 497-1si1 o r t•••••••••••••••••••••• EMERALD BAY LA~E 3 br, 2 ba, bltns, yard. Children & pelS . o. gL. . . genUeman only. So. ol 642~ CASA V1CTOR1A ndustrl al Buildings House well furn. 3 Br, 2 frp • lg. yd., in Colleg ok. ~49. mo. Barbara Lit'JU a HHh 3250 DU~LEX 4 br •. 2 ba upper tughway. 673-6156. Adults l &2Br. nopeU Pl ., A NB 2000' Ba ocean vu beachside Park. $375. 54.5-94!12as 963-6739 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~a .• 3 br, 2 oa .Yi321~s. ,. __ t M 3724 lmmac. 1 bdrm. Near Unfur/furnfr$169.50 acen .... a ve. • • • · for J oe M 0 LAGUNA frpJs, 1 bite . ocean. r y. ~ a -.. T $ 2 0 0 f 0 r Pool, rec rm, elev, to TIOO sq. fl. Da~ call $SSO til 6/15. 673--tl69. 4 BR, 2 Ba, frplc, crpts, $2 30 · Ownr. t>42-336l , 208 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 w n · . d · d Sec gate, gas/wtr pd. ~;eves & wknds Large 2 Br home. Crpt, drps, walk to beach & HILLS -JoveJy 3 BR, Colton. Oro e m P 1 0 Y e 1 a Y • 525 Victoria, 642-8970 873-7989 or 833-2900 wport leach 3169 st v r ef rn cd yd. schools ~60 ist last + b a • Town b o u se · Casa de _4_94 __ 166_1_. ____ _ •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ' ' · · · J e e modern decor · BR 1'' 1 • &l\Ytime. BR 4 h f bch Garage. Adults ~200. dep . 833 -1103 or ,:pan 5 hildren 1st Npt. Hgts. 2 · rpc. ALLUTILITIF.sPAID Furn. Studio. Arch Bch. CHILDREHOK • _.... for-..1-2200 W 1'1 ( ous~ ~'::ct 'd . 675-1827 963-40&s & ~ '7~~~ . . Cpts, drps. Newly .paint· Compare before· you He J g h ts . w It h Lge2 Br $170; 3 Br H':a Oa -.. -e. , urn ·• . · . . as · ed. Obi. gar. Lg. fenced rent Kitchenell. 499-1457 $190. Duplex & 4·plex, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio .. $23S wU"/elec. mcl. 2Br. Newly painted, sha •Really Mice 3 Br L Mi--' 3252 yard. U ardener. $295 Cu,stom designed ft 6 P poo Is. c rp ts, d rpa. ---------•1.~8~71~~~~9'..______ cpt , large lot, zoned fo 2 batbs, {~kitchen, .~~ ••• ?:::••••••••• mo. Lse. 646~ Sun· Featuring: 1-a_e_r_.:;_m_. -----1 s.8·7911 · 11 BUILDERS K1NGS RD. Cliff Haven. ~!__~9~: • $ 2 3 5 m 0 · crpts, ,erl)s. 2 car gar. LAKE & GOLF ·COURSE Mon. 12·6pm od1y •Spacio~s ki~chen wit~ in· Beach F_ront Apt. 2_ bd, 2 r Gorgeous view overlook· · frplc. patio, rncd yd, 2 Br, 2 Ha condo. $250. direct hght1n.g. ba, pall~. garage, laun· mg bay, islands etc. 3 SMALL 2 br, cpts, drps Springdale-stater, Lse 675-2030 or m-6710 Sc.ta Alta 3210 •Separale din g area dry fac1l s. AvaJI: month ATTENTION Bedrooms. dining & lge alv., base mt. Orange $350. 847-6743 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Ho.me·hke storage to month. $300. pl. uul. : de c k Co mpletely Monte V 1st a Aves. BE 0 R OOM HOME Miss1ow Viejo 3267 4 BR, ram rm, $285. Avail •Private patios 494-7302 before 10 am. furnished Avail April 645-8011 10-4PM 3 Car ts drapes fenced ....................... now. Heritage Realtors •Closed garage w/storage weekdayo/_ Costa Mna lst-6 months. ~5. mo. . . yar~ double garage, 2 BR, 2 BA l ~ yr old, l yr 540-1151 :M.arbl.~:~1~~~ · l'Wwport 'h.a. 3769 Builders special lot com· inclds gardener. Barrett LEASE THIS CU~TOM walk to Ca!Jlolic schoots lease $340 mo. Front & BRING k .d & , 2 b Kping 1 51 D· be •••••••••••••••••••••,.• plete with plans for 10 Realty 642--5200 HOME and move into . Bkyd in 581-<Bl7 1 s pe:.s r, • oo -ar ques -. Bd Like living an a Western. UoitszonedR4. ' · gorgeous location, nea & s ho pping. center , · ' $135. Fncdyd,gar. s urr ounded ·w/plush$29.95 WK UP. l r, 2 movie set ! Old West • $49 500 Ocean Front. 58r. 20th St. & Jrvine Ave. Lease ~95· 536-2375 LEASE nice 3 Br, 2 ba, MOVE today 3 br, kids & lndscpg . Ba . & Bach. Color TV, fla vor with city slick ' • ~M onth Yearly ft's a big 3 bedrm w/fa 4.ist. Im mac. 4 br, ~ ba, bltns •. encl. patio. 26112 pets ok. ~195. Yd & gar Adults -No pets maid ser v, pool. THE features: Pool, complete ** Call642-743l rm & sep. utility room. din rm lrpl D /W Averuda Bonacbon.$310. KJOS & BIG dog ok, 2 I BDRM Furn.$210. MESA, 415 N: Newport k1lchenw1threfngerator NEWPORT Beaut~ful yards wit cpt/drp.,' fncd. yd: $400'. 831-2830 or 831--0657 br, 1 ~~ ba, fncd yd, dbl 365 W. Wilson 642·1971 Bl, NB. 646~9681 incl. Wall lo ~all plwit\ Houlff U1tfw'tlished producing orange trees! 892_3422 garage $200. $30 WEIHi Ir•-PENTHOUSE carpelmg. Adlilts onJy,; ICOUMfY) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Only ~10. per month, s 3 Br, 2 Ba. lawns & HOMEFttC>ERS '"" v.-Ocean & bay views 1 blk no pets. ALL NEW! Jl3 near Hdoag Hospita218. _ ___.. 3202 DON 'T WAIT! Vacan ~5. 3 br, :;~p. den, 2 ba&, private patios. lovely •642--9900• • .. ssstu.60d10N~~h1t8&RUAppts beaches, frplc, GE d /w, Right now & only a very Will hol approx. ~-now. Agent 546-4141 fncd. yd., boat gate "' etc. 3 br, conv den, 2 ba, few available. Uruts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio. 846-8291 garden sly le Lagun~ 3 BR, 2 BA, lrg Coed yrd. •TV & Maid Serv Avail · r · l N 1939 WALLACE • $119 500 $LANDLORDS$ $110BachU.P .Avtsoon H1lls townhouse. Wont Bltns, A/C. Nr. McFad· •PhoneServ,Htdpool ni.c e urn1 ue. o . • • FREE Service to you $14.5 l Br dplx, garage 524 18th St. JJB. 3 Br, 21t'I last at $285. mo. den & Ward. $305/mo. •Children & Pet Section child/pet. Yrly lse $450. 642 7458 . * * La $175 l BR hse, Cru1 Ba. Very Jovely unit at 897-149l or 642---0""'5 *~"'.off weeks reht w/ad 646-8211 . -Huntington to guna I · 5 bl"~ t "" -Costa Mesa & inland Orange Co. trees, stv /ref. U.P super ocauon. ..,, Q 3 Br, could be 4. 2 Ba, eves. 2376 Newport Blvd, CM SOxlO Trlr-lg 1 br. $1501---------- Call prior to vacancy $175/$195 2 BR house beach. Close to schools, huge family/rumpus . 5:'8·9755or645-3967 mo-l yrlse. Retired cpl. Extra large i Br. 2 ba Cl-eP• 642---8383 Stv,C&O,child,pet,gar Bldg only l yr old. Pnv. rm Dream kitchen, lgeCONDO nr. :So. Coast pref'd.642-5103 Carpet s. d r apes & HARIOR. RIMTAl.S $200/$235 NJCE 2 Br h~e patio & yd & sundeck. walled rear yard. Must Plau, 3 br, :l ba, 2 c1u SUS CASITAS bualtans 830 CENTER St.. IOULEVilD ALA Good areas, kids & pet Encl gar age & park fo'r see at only $335. mo. gar. $285. Lse. S46-869d Minules to Newport STEPS to ~ean, clean 2 646 -1181 $1200. a month income. ~10/$275.3 BR, ECM boal or 2nd Cllr W/D Beach, bachelor & 1 Br br, d s hwhr, patio,1----------W • JEWELED UGHl'S $300/$450 BIG HOME enclosure ofl kitchen. WnhN1t1tff 3291 furn. Adults no pets. 211 garage_. April & May. NEWPORT ,8et.t.er purry-on t by night and SPEC· All applns, F.P's, :l car. ~SO/mo, 1st & last + Gracious near new 2 •••••••••••••~••••••••• Newport Bl. CM. 673-9300 APARTMENTS lut! TACULAR rolling hills ALA RENTALS $100 sec d ep Call Chuck story 3 Br, 2'h Ba, front Unusual 3 BR, must see _:_________ 2 BR. UnfSll5/MO $187,500. andsnowcappedmoun· 642 _.383 at R .E by McVay , & rear sprinklered & it! Nr Mlle Sq. Park.FURN. Lge2 BR Apl.2Br apl.furn.$2SO/o.last PLUSUTILITJES ** tains by day. Charming -968-4456or968·Z793 lands caped yard, air 15162 Warwic k C1r. Adults only· no pets. In· mo.free. Jnfants.No""'ts 3 bedroom home with cond. & pool. A real 839-lS58 quire 179112 Rocheste 213/286-1822. 2.~so Newport Bl';d, CM ·752 04·c.n· formal dining room, 4 BR, l ~ Ba, cpts: drps, 1-··-3244 be nJtt ~.,"' (Rear> , -OU . l b b patJo bltns. Avail 4/1. I .. -auty al 0 J ......... mo. c-do·=l-f·-/ 1_:.:..:..:.__; _______ •Beac h View. Bachelor. Anyt fireplace, pus 5 ag $350 ' R { 545-7359 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,,.. """' --pd NEW BREEDAPTS irne . carpeting throughout. ·mo. es. 3 BR 2 Ba, College Park Large 2 story Spanish Funt 3400 2035 hllerfoft. 1 1 CM tmhoru .,~5u~58~ul · $l40 l br & bach Sl6S/S200 • Hiih beam ceil_ings, asy 2 BR & s tudio, 2 fut hom~. Nr. park, pools & golf course locat.ion. · •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR Furn, 2 rg c 05ets, · v · Pool, jacuzzi. gar, utd care kitchen, mcludlng baths, w/w cpts, drps, elem. school. SJSO. mo. Br, maid 's quarters, APLES AREA, for queen size bed, priv.Ocean View Park pd,frplc,adlts,no pets. self·cleanlng ~ven. Just bltins. Adults only, n 640-1538; 998~ giant 60 ' healed & ea se or R e nt . dressing rm, extra lrg Newport l Br. partly Eves 645·4411. 311 3 ' STEPS lo pnvat.e com· pets $235. 645--0.116 filtered pool. Drasu caJly Panoramic Bay & Ocean roo m s . e n c I . g ar furn. bltns. Must see, Hamilton t>42·19ti0days. 1 munity tennis court, · •4 BR, 2 Ba, A/C, tile reduced Crom $700 to view. 2 BR, 2 Ba. w/storage. Adults onl.Y. 6"0-64l8aft.6 s wimm.ing POOL +BEAUTIFUL 4 br. 2 ba. roof, pool, nr shopping, artistically decorated, 2 nopets. MEW21R$225 Jacuu1. <TOT L<?T ram. rm, frpl, bltns. etc. fw y. $395. Eves833-8974 $550. mo. wood burning frplcs. a11 1---=-----.----i6 to 8 wks, Apr. Ma) 2 p,·t deck, spacious. 1 TOOJ . Gardener In· Almostnew.673-4886 Wehavemanymore elec .• priv. ground floor Eas ts1de CM •. 1 BR, Bd, :.! Ba, view. AdullS. child ok. 2675 Elden. cluded.Phone&W--4681. •RENTALS• · NOFEETOYOU · parking, $350. mthly. comp. r edec., pool. N 1 pet s R ef •Oep C . .M . Wknds & eves JMMEOlATE EASTSIDE Lrg. 2 BR. UNIV PARK COUITISYREHTALS Call Virginia Mornson, Adlts.$l70 644~!1 6 45·8177, Wk days OCCUPANCY. Yard, PatJo, Gar. ~lS. · 586-9127 213-330-0666 btwn 646-& "-'\~~27o . 642-400S. OPEN HOUSE Cpl. Baby OK.646-5&>7 2 BR, l bath ······ $315. 8:30-S pm . Mon -Fri. ADULT GARDEN APT On the Beach, studio apti------ SAT 1·5 SUN 2·5 3 BR. 2h baUI ..... $450. . $125: mo. Adulta only. no MEW 3 II $295 ~~~~~~~~~j 2344 Port Abeerdon, 2 BR Npt. H~. $l9S. N THE TERRACE .LEASE C_..l.U-2 ~r. $l75, 1 b_r. SlSS. pets, lease, llXl McFad· • . .: Spyglass Hill ViUaie, pets. Pref. mamed. 27 2 BR, 2 BA ... m5/$3SO. NEW CASTILLF.s Uafuntlahed 3425 Qwet. pool, encl d. gar., den 675-1865 Strplpal~~o~spt,hr~e Y~1r~':. , Q·Z OCEANVlEW Harbor View. Knox St., 673-i2"l56 3 BR, 2 BA ... $395/$400. Take your choice -3 br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• no children or pets. b No. Dana Pt. 50x90 ft. WALNUT SQUARE 2 ba, lg. ram. kitchens, Huntington Beach 3 br, 646-27Jg li~ACON BAY ~ br apt, frplc, dbl &arl cpts. d~~· ·< ~ori'75-.S • l.a-d 320' 2261Et.edl9Ul3B•RC2.BAM. ~~ 3 BR,:.! BA ... furn.$35(). s hag cpts, deco~at.or lYt ba, garage, nr. bch. 1 BR, no chHdren/peta. SI w~~~~•hmfroPI:,~!'' ~,,Yr· ~~k~d~ ~~~~~~oope~~ • F ••••••••••••••••••••••• pan ' . · J BR 2 bath $29.S drps, pror. landscp g., 1 Ch.ildren. ~75. 536-7052 Pref. middle age or re·· y . ...,..,.,. --· v-~---2675 Elden, C.M. Wknds '"YFRONT SO'lql: de;_ AYFRONT yearly• br, gar. F rplc. Dshwshr TU RT LE.ROCK · ~/lam. ~rm. & air con· tired. $150. 6'2-6848 1 BR duplex on canal, & eves 645-8177, wkditys .fol: $1l7,000. ~00 2 ba, near new, luxuey $335. 3 BR, 2 BA ........ $156. -d I · 837·5$72. LEASE, immed avail. ~ . pets ok. ~00. mo. &42--4905 Principals. 642 upper YI/ bil view. f725, CORONA DEL MAQ Newport leodl 32'9 BR. close to beach, pool, Nice l Br dplx, qwet, sep. 497--3127 ........... D....t. ns-'1U6; aft $ pm .. Pohtt 3226 2 BR. 2 BA ........ $650 ........................ tenn I S c rts. $390 . by gar. Empl. ~t ove 2 BR, l ba snil sty gar<Mn I ·1...n 2400 613-109V ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHINA COVE SHARP 3Br 2ba Harbor 640-1236 aft. 4 pm. 35, no peu 548-l l 16211 Oceanfront, 2 Apts, unat, sha& c pts. drps, l•··~••••••••••••••••••• ..a...1 ..... _ "11222 CLOSE TO MARINA 3 Bdrms., 3 ba .• Cum. View Home. Comm avail. Bach, ~145 & l Sr, dwhr, rncd pauo, beam •G BEAR h me tor 991 --• 3 b 2 b · $175 r mo $900 Month to Monlh $@-04}'-j f) 'C ~Q. • $180, uul pd. Winter ceil, rr pl. aar. Adu.Ua Jtr~nt , Ava 0 11. 0 DaHy/••••••••••••••••••••••• ""~e.71~ . CALL55Z..7500 Pool.$42Smo.6'4-4844. I.' tv'--~ P(/"~ ~ $200.2ti50Elden ··A··. • IEW HOME foe lease, 2 ._....,.;..... ______ _ d WMltly/ Mo. 979-1.234 br, + den or 3 br, 2. ba TE ....... 15 DOVllt SHORES Tltot lntriguinn Won/ Gome w/flt o Cltudle l Br, Dplx. 215 29th St. 2 HUGE bedrooms. Super K£ ELS1NOR£ a w11weepln.1 occanview "" eVISI. Q'Ne ~RONTROW _____ :,......,a.A,a.f'OUAM NB. No child/peu location. Beam ceilinp: aieall •OxlOO'. all uUl , &t ovt. beach ac~eaa. Cour u, poola, aauna2 lto'bayvJew,sbrltt;ba, • .__... ~ e1..,. --~ 673-27874i2~ln No pets. $170 mo. pvd rd, oU~oe tree.to ' '!° *'100pera.onpear1 amnto..e_!WJ1ew'·:. lbwcr u~ brae~·c'oandoc·s. Noe!. . REAL TY ... : 3 car gar. 4000 ICI· . lux· ..._. ':"~ ~ ~ 1 BR furn. j l60 mo .• pvt.1-~.:..:.: __ 10 _____ _ \rlra. $HS., • wn••· '• • • · · • .,.., A.Red .Hill Company u r y home . S ~ 7 5 . -~Uo, adults only. ~ 3 Br, 2 ba, cpts, drps~ '48-:-7618 q 'd . 673-U09 or cpl, bllnl, ret'rtg, W/O, Unlv.Parkr-ter 6 "'"'-6177, Aft . S , I LUY NU R I • "7" ........ J l Ind .... .,,. · 58&-0495 iar & carport. Total Jrvi-vo:m ,.7•5:-___..... _ von Sl., .. ~ b tns, poo , ry ... .., i-;:..:-..;._------1 S.Cu.r. S'ZTS. mo. Adults.-----'""---...;"..;._---_..;.______ I' I I I I* Cozy Park Newport apt. ~Monte Vista 194 &&e-uas · 8£AUTU'UL 2 story 4 Harbor View 3 bo. 2 ba, . · -· · -oce.an view. Sublet 31----·------ Tore 3232 Br, 3 8A . P95. mo. spTlclrs, wtr. aftoer .• 1 _o.,....o,..r-rs_o....--il !f mca. $2TO+uu. ~-iU98 3 BR. 2 ba, encl. pat.lo. nr. ...................... LeaM or mo to mo. $595, comm. pool, IJ"dnr. incl .. . 1 eves. occ .. Cpt.s: drpa, blU\S. mova you fn. Leaae op. $4$5/mo. M4--M22 I I' I I I · $21$. mo. $57~ utiou• new townbomo U<>n avail, 835--0211, ext . s. Clil••• J776 on lake, 3 br + retreat, lCSY l'o~H 2 bt, 2"" ba, l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Jt.R Upper, or Swlflow~.-2~ ba s>QOt & tennis in· pol, bln1a, waah/dry, 1-' ..... o,..L_E,..E.....,-tl • FairYtew. $200. o cJ. tiic). nio. 832-61122 g BR, 4 8a, 2SOO •Q· ft. 2 aar. No peta. e?S-8188. ..: I I I' I My ur jut1 goa ..al~,,._ NICtL V Fur~~~ bl'lr. apt. pets/ch.UU. 8M-m5 ! Storr, lit fln'M'1'11· wa. ~ of • dtfKll~ '*'· My Occanvaew. c..-IO er, 1 " .. _. ... ,.., · JZ 4 bar, frplc, a yrs old. C&nalltoat, 4 ltll. 2~ ba. ------~--.-m-14ee>or..._., .................... • ~. mo. 133-1103 or yeara,i...ts00No. •T~,_.* ~ i.,:...._..;_..:;...;.;;,_ ____ P 8t, J ba, crp\/drpt, 883-4088 Caywood ReaJc,y l· N A 'O E " Y 2 '--.. ......, ~ .... pfllH• Hiila. 4 Br & Nnt•. oven. dabwsbr, 541....;lJIO I I (' I' I •1MU:-a1" 1ta..~t9M., ~;l o.n. Fantaal c Vl••· fncd ¥d. 968-1021 LHae, 4.8r, Din rm, --- -· ~le, r.lnc. lfe ~ "4_.,2tlor'4'-'l06 38', Famrm,.$48Smo. LUXURY oondo oa iu•w•~ rpd.Mt·llte. M........ y T..-1•1 6.52--<llNI water. 2 br, 2 ba, view •-••••n ...... --.... 1..:::~..;,..,....;.. ...... .;._~---'N 3 br l ba: 'Approx rrpl, boa& Up, pool, -:;::;::~:;;:~=~***::;:::;:::;::::;;:;:;l Wa1-to ~/beach. a br, Laree 38l' itlS. s,t sa.or,; + -A~RES Commercial CeiNMtt• 3224 a.:: Ml Jl Poo4 lennl~ NEW Ourt1eld hom 3 ~acunl. bobb/1bop .;;; adult.t,l~ba.i.ar,lndry, beamed t•IU.._,.c,.,,; 00 m Q hllhwaJln ~it-....... •••••••••t•••••.-crt , mant ~tr as. br, a 1)11, rrpl, a te.;'; rlc4e r;duc~ I Mr. peUo. $240. )'ft.y. Refa. drpa. bltoa. lil)GW.slaCC' _ca. $1008.~ ~\1rl•~ D&UllT•rill•t Hl-2* or M:l 414, ~~··pool · ~~:d!:.~.~eo~ve, 54t-1&110.-__.1 Ave.Me""DU. · . • -.. 1 ro .. er ar 3 br vacul ~l aak Tor Nelh . 1 1 -,. .,...., . Costa Mesa <714)557-8020 •NEW• 1 BR APTS f 4 • t.:ovhac Day car. My bolne. Fenced yard·. Hour/day/week. Refs • 117 CFG ,_aSvc-811.0U.2 •. ,.. .. iKllelH•-• .. 1 Tu ~pared. )'OUl'bm , .. .... 1----------:·-P-R_O_F_G __ R_D_EN_E_R_ ..... •••••••••••---•• Bllkp 'I• flo n1...,..n1 ••••••• ......... •••••• Homelmprovement.s A OUSECLEANTNG~~r YearrouDdservi" •Wallpater~ni• Patio coven, concrete, For Service 8..sineu. Call Jan.ace a ~ By former t.ICNCLOr masonry. Plans. Rella· CaU S48-o930 Ragiedy Anna~ Jmtll'Mt C l Rebk MS Md C • .-r .. er • ... ST"' ..... ••· bl J C ' "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar o.. w ·r-"' ir.nna e . are. uou1, CompJ LawnService. TuE BEST i Do u ... -. ........ , RBPAJR, Reptpe, ater 1_...;::_ __ --.....--~--•••••••••••••••••••• CARPET CLEANING 641-o761 Comm/Res/ClHnups. Clearung. a~·:e5a.~ Jani~ ~il'll for ()f(ice, CALICO'l'E P"""u,u,G heaters. ServaeelUM8. c:a~~~!':.i ~~ s:. Free Est. 962~11 Freeest. 548~1'2 &Mop.541-o757. :.~~~ .. l~.~~:r.· Sta~eaUc97:~ Hooeslworll . .-Z-t315 addJt. ""1--0171. ...../Cwa• •••••••••••••••••••••••Cleanups, Tr .. ework, 5 C ba ODAB WATERH£\TER ""' "' pt. ,_cial. lean. th, L ........ , lSt Clas "'xt/fnt -.. t-•, Installation , Guar •••••••••••••••••••••••Dressmaking int.he Euro-G.ardening /Minor .-----·----.:. r .-un MASTER Crartman CUSTOM Cement Work pean manner by appt. tandscp'g. 10 yrs in area. kttchen, stove. refrig. •••••••••••••••••••••••, pape(ban glng, airless service. 968·41UHorinfo. 1_._ ________ _ Spec1alty. Remodeling Pauos.Reasonable Designed for you. eor. 646-2693. Shampoolrm&ballSZS.. ROTOTU. .. LlNG $2S most spray2Syraup9'J9.SZM finish work, refs, r Free Est 642-8514 day Fashions. S?r6-4232. 543-5687 yams. Sod aales It in~ MARV'S PLUMBING est, guar work. 4S9-3105. . . M\IShroom compo6t; lawn Housecleaning by Relia-stall. Uu\dscaping. Day •TO~ QU~* •646 WT• ----'---------te~mentWorkolaUlnnds. c.. topper, plant mixes . ble Cou le Ref~ces oreve.Tom.~170 JDJ.enor&Kxterior NOJOPTOOSMALL •TopSoaJ•Coa\polt• BuildAU Construc:tioo Reasonab.le . fr~e ••••••••••••••••••••• .. Deb~ery&open7days. Reas REte~ 548--Q7l · CaJI~ 83().'72'78ev . •Mulch •Red~• Homes-Commercial estimates.CaJl638-3325. ELECTRICIAN. Sml Agriscape.84.2-00SS. · · Lock1Mltll Th H ma .. k Lew It Wayq.e'1 Plu~b. CallS86--• Remodeling 543-jobs maint/repairs 22 . : JAPANESE LADY Would ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ angm .,..c . ing. 15yn exp. RtcessJon SAVE & Pro(IL Custo CONCRETE r s. ex lie 2uios •wNI Senkes . Lite to House Clean. Burglar proof your borne. SCali best W uneers p~ces f $9.95 hr. 675-6261 .... S..Jce ROOM ADDITIONS Y P · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• N,.1587 Sa ~. ••o · ·-'la-Dan Schwartz SSl-'30 Uc. •••••••••••••-•••••••• re mod, repair, add-on PATJOS ~ 548-S203 ~ ~ ve •• ~o -on ms... . . toppi insulauon. Free est ··GTHINoodGS" bk.Y Moose. 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Like lab floor 2 Br. 2 Ba, 2 ter· a pvt. home. 2 bdnN, 2 races, sUp avaal. $500. baths, lge. declc. frplc. mo. tur n or unrurn. Many ciosetai 2 car M2-d31orl4&-t3J6 garaie. Mature aduJu ooJy. No children or ptta. S.y 6 OttH V.ew, 1 Br, ftef's. $f25 oa )'tarl1 tff. (pl, ,_,,Ced paUo, pvt. lease. 4W7-1&17 quiet. M2-t666 LIMI STOIA .. ..,., Personal bustM•• or • •• • • • • .. ~ 1 • • ' I ,, f. 0 • ~ ·IJt.~/f--l Girl ofc. Various duUes: Invoice f.>'Pb\I, Jnven. controls, pboae orders. 020 Wk . Sp<>rt•wear Mtg, N.B. 8'2~72. Movh11. Formica " _________ ,walnut dining table. Teac.-p foodie• AKC. cbaare, am. couch. queen Beau tUully propor· " dble bedl;, dre.ttser•. ~ UOnect. Wbi\e. ~ e c l . 1 \J 1 s P ft r t SICllTAIY Sun Mar 9-l2Noon Weybridge, N.8. •anted at Phelps MonMarl~:30PK Silkies, AKC, xlnlline. M , CbiropracUc: oCc• in •Completelnventory• " Y. Xlnl wai~ct>doi(s. GRN. Velvd Couch, 8 i'asbion lll1nd, N.wport Stanton Aa&q ~ 868-1.440 ti& 10, ev af 6. =,_Ji~s., lamps $20 ea. ~ ------------1 Ctr. Good typang Mills ExqulslleAmericu Beautiful Male ~rman•---------l'll3FuUert!::!~~M neceu for lneuraace Antiques. Amerlced ahorthalrpointerPUPPY· 7' naugahyde couch; ,, for.ma. WUl t.rlift. Part or Oek. Mint eood. Sbott, house broken. Ooral palt.err,a. S95. AJ.io ~ _.... __ ._ ____ __. Exp. maueuaes,10-10 f/Ume. Pleue caJJ Doa·. OverS001TE¥Sot 491-1276. malched cotft.->e t.ables. •\! ~~11,\.N tor Auto. Ai ••642-41Qii•• ~~~~~~~~~ n1,640--f000 BRIC·A·BRAC Aq 1n good cond. qo.d • .P•Tts. Work o"'---------t--R amluibn. Could Si.Acere C .. l .. l n l illh ---------1 •S.C;c.leil•n ip•a Cutalaas-OOCks LABRADO puppies1 6 .s41*-36&~. •-e~1,..; .... •·~ Intelligent I w ... ii c d , a1 ei-..a.-"'•---y AntiqueJewetry •k• o.ld. Cute & afrec·•---.. -------......... ui... es ... a orp. nee • ~ ......... ~....... •Over lOOOAnliques tionate. Call~73S5 root Couch. teak ch.air • Ill 10 NGeedaT b roucb exterior carpen· , ....... T ...... ~ 4020Bin:b&,Sle106 &ObjectaD'At\ W/Olloman. 9xla. area ~ ----------1 et· 01et _en ten~ with 2 lo S ye&('I "" ~'""" NewportBeachm--el.90 HUSK\' 9 mo, sm, spayed rug,• all turquoue. I .R£AL ESTA'l'E OF LOlldy marine carpeatry exp. 0 t u.. • --------1 C•':"~ AUCTJONSITE lem. Sort. clean, cuddly, 644---0184 1 FlCE--tuper JocatJoJt I; veoinis Musl own owu tools. Xl't ppot ~ MOD£LS (4) female, full £ bl' 1.965 desi,.. 1omeooe to love.1----------• Completely lurnbbed , Co. beneCita tor rapidJy For •&fres~ave ln· fiaure. Sharp onl)'I Ove ___ J_ta ______ , ANAHEIM IOWL e7S-2S33 3 Pc Contemp LR set. Gd !Al.re11dy to to! callJer Call~l-i042or832..S769 exP4lndlftl Co. Apply i.q dividuals to ~om Youna 18. Xlot ,..,es. Service Station Attendant 192S W. Li~Ave •-----------<.:ond. $95. 644~767 1823 • . (HUeapie, 642--3631 o (.E'lea ft Wknds) for Jn-peraoa at GuarcfShi.c1t. ~al Estate Firm. uam-6 pm,. " Car Wasb Help. Over Anaheim Min. Dox ie, l ill I e Port Carlow. NB 631~. formation oo Small 1m Placentia Ave. CM CAU. DOVERRLTY . . 2L ~ll •part\ime. App. (2Blks Westof Euclid> pnuem.an, needs perm. ____ ....;...._ _____ _.Groupe now forming fOl' or call Mic belle at Gene Mayo 645-9010 N~ 885-NlO wkly? F/t ly Laguna Hilla Car PR&VIEW: home w/laps. TLC. All 2 Or. GE ReCr1ger~tor, lrg Health Food"St.orea Cards, Potlucks, etc. 642--6206. FILE CL ERK-A two $225+_. House. of F\alwt, Wash. 240U El Toro Rd. Saturday Maccb8 shots, Ue. $S. 546-373' free~er lop, pert. cond. jt!::~~if~eff"-.E~rt Ages38-SS.N'ooprofit. 1---------monthsjob-$2.lOperbr. Mr.Ricbards,846--MSS LagunaHUls.830-4750. Ho8PM ,,_ToY0tt 1045 ~~:dor~b!'.r:oJr~~n~~ tr~.~ Pe r s o nab le ;. C OLLICTORS 40 br week. A stand up flURSES SERVICE Sta. Salesman 1:~i:atci::T~!e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~25 . Sear·~ was her. -----------;1 perspicacious, potent Exp Calif. rettistrant.s job. IBM.cards. No exp. LYM'S "'lube man. Top pay & ... .....-&Miss ~-AF.FECTlONATE Calk'O, works good. ~5. 1007 .: ·t..i.111W..e.d SOI professional single man:~~ ?~-~~~m. prime nee. Call S4~,._-742a All Shifts. F Jtiine. X.lnt fringe benefit.I. Exper. ---7mos,shots,spayed,box Delaware,HB. "' ... •••••••••••••4••.••• otrivedecades.~s·t.he ,.,._ 4:30-S:SOFri&mon. beneOt program . man pret'd. Full or trained, gd. borne only. SACRJFICEPRICE Ws!':e~o~::.~,lq~·u~~t g~~:~~:::!P~~~~ CONYBmOHAL Gas Attendant "Cashier. f:tre~o~/1/~·r::~~ r::11;:~i-J:heU, l1th &._ ________ , S44--0l39 Fine Oil Paintings & • A1ent · "96-· · and 4 decades young. LOAM F\lll time. F . C ff AMTl'-'l IE Free blk male LAB, 2 yrs, Silver St!rvin~ Pieces. U"D .. -.r Apply in Person, ounla•n onv, osp, ... ~ ~ loves children. Xlnt Must sell . 646-2559 . Writ.ead~,DailyPilot, '""''-. .....,9 H bo 01 d cu 1835 W LaVeta Ave, 5-n.Ste.~ .._UCTIA.lli....I . ~::•s. Trwt I OJI Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, DO\Yney ~--v~ II: LOan MN ar r ™v • -Orange. 532~. . 990 E . Coast HWy, NB A "'" •---gu_a_r_d_d_og.._._6_73_-_68:_59 __ 7 Pc. BurtingtOn House .· Ca.92626 has ope~anga an it.s !f.B. Housekeeper, Cook. . . -........nc .<L-.&1-of Free·Esotic Monke)', dining rm set & huteb. !'!•••~••ti•••~••••••••••---------ofc. Must be exper d ln Live-in Unemcum· Nurses Aide, ll·7. exper. sa..-p AlertCMrt ,__ "'-..-cage not provided. 24271 i700, lighted gun cab. -Lo•us up .. 80% REAL ESTATE ~nderwritlng conven· bered . .Rerecences. or traine~ lntervws Moo For diversified ofc. ~-··· . Larkwood Ln. t;lToro, rlSQ. 4x8 pool table~. "" w TRAINING t1onalJoans,partlcuJarl.y 642_9606 thru Fr1 10am-2pm, work .MacGregor .a.<L..a 557-865ti · l •TDL---..IV~ lndv . instruction . Fredie Mac le Fannie · Mesa VerdeConv.Hosp, Yachts, 1631 PJacentia, • ~ Free-3 yr aJt.ered male•-------;• =..'"".71 • Personal attention. Sales 'Mae. For furt.ber info, Housekeeper, exper'd . 661CenterSt,CM C . .M. Also loca~ COOJl~ent Cock·a-poo. clipped. lov· DINING Tbl. & 4 cane 2IMITD ~ exam 2·3 wits. Academy contact Mrs. Brehm, Female for large beach ---------• of ~meracan antique ing. 24271 Larkwood Ln back chrs. $75. LowestratpOrangeCo. 548-1192 96.1-8321. Equal Oppor. area motel Send resume OffluM•11n•lll Te&ephoneSolicitors funuSUl~,.'Me .... 'ICH9TH El Toro. ' 495_5858 WtterMhJ.Co. 1----------Eftlployer to Classified ad no. 391 Min. 2 yrs f/time tfavel P /tame work avail. ,... "' • 64Z·iJ71 545-0611 ould like lo meet attrac· c/o Dally Pilot. P. o. Box agency exper. Handling Mornings, arternoons or Preview 9 am·l pm. Sale 2 Beagle Puppies, 6 wks Breaking up hOu.se keep- -Suvll\& Harbor ar:ea 24 0ti:eer 51,a5~.Y. ~~v1e63r. Not , exper in modified 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca domestic " int'l, both evening hours. Yfe . pay starts 1 PM promptly. old, l male. 1 r~mf, cute mg. Sell.mg everything. o' yrs. t-----.:..-----diets. apply al Willow 92626. commercial & pleasure. ·wa1es &t comnuss1ons. &healthy. 640-7~. Maple Bdrm. Darung set, •• Lake Conv Hosp. 28U All 10quiries treated in . Ca 11 for details. HILTQllli..l lllli..lllli..I Desks, chairs, Queen $4000Prim~.seasoned 2nd Smools lr Grand Ave LoneBeacb, HOUSEKEEPER.live-in. striclest confidence. 540--0301. Los Angeles " "" PETUNIA. Needs a Gd. Annel7Cenlury,Lamps, T.D.,lyearlonm.Very IMtrKtloa · 7005 Ca.213-426~141 Lido Is le, 2 children 614-7177. Times, 1375 Sunflower 252021.GPGM Home. ln return'she'll Etc. Etc. Pri. pty. -> ia.Ee.Pricedloyield1S%. •••••••••••••••••••••••cook mature Modern (baby & 2 yrs), mature. Ave,C.M. LAGUNA..U.S give you love. 3yr old 4!15-4556. P•e~-1013.. CLARINETl--.,byex. conv' alescen• borne. English speaking. Perf. Opportunity unlimited, SanDiegoFwyatLaPaz .Bassett.893-7696. •---------, ............... • own traM. Refs. Priv Looking foe a career 10 EW Custom Twn sz ••••ct ..... / per'd player, very re· Good salary & benefits. Rm&ba.t>75-3743. sales!-Here it is. SeU *TEMPO* 3AKCMINfATURE Waterbed , complete "'N• .. •/ • uonable.645--251,l See Mrs Hale. Beverly ~baklee· products to : Appl-.ces IOIO DACHSHUNDS w;heater. ~100. $JOO -.; ·"9ft&Foiild. ~ .W.W..ted.W.7025 Manor ~onv. Hosp, lwme & industry. Con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-2.804 Danish Wall Urut, $100. t• ................. !t .......... , ................. 24452 Via Estrada, IRViNE.PER.sc>NNEC: tact Ruth Masdin', Meeclf You How! G&S Bltin Dishwasher ftwnit.e 1050 Maple Chest w1m1rror, ' ', E..-"'"enced small engine ~guna.Hiils . SED\nrc.S.-.Aro.lf"'V 498-3534 al't5. K w h $50. Rabbit hutch, ~1s. a ....a 1 ----~ 5300 ... .,.... -"-.Y1'...L .-rt...llJ~ 1. • Secy's-Typllfl $50, en more as er ••••••••••••••••••••••• King size hdbrd. $85 . .,_. ~. and l 0 r o u lb oar d -488 E. 17th lAt Irvme>-ORGAN TEA.cMEa PIX Opn ~·s $50. Guar /Del 546-8672 48" .ttoond Om Tbl · & 5 M 1 s c. t> 4 5 -H 7 2 or -h••••••••••••••••••••• Me<:baruc. 548-3783 DA"TA Suite 224 Costa Mesa F Cl 1 · "' ~ ch rs. ~225. Wrgl Iron 642-544\J I); POUN.O: Super gentle PIOCISe~ ,4•1470 or ass nstruclion "'cc.-_. . 16 Cu Ft. Harvest gold, •---------... Siamese cat with badly »W.ted/ ~ Cal -Enthusiastic, Knowledge Cbooseyour0wnhours . frost-free Hotpo\nl. 4 y Patio table & 4 chrs. We have a ..... -na•. Vt'c: New York. ft•lll• 10 Commun I cations or Music & Chords. Exp Call 54()-4450 warranty. 8 Mo's old. butcher blk top. $ti0. 2 MOV ING : . -A':e~~-9099 coordinator for control . not Necessary. Class NEVER A FEE , 645-4878 gorgeous Marble-top cor· house full ot fw·niture. l' EXCELLENTTYPING eenter QualHica-already formed. Part TempoTemporaryHelp. fee tbls ~100 each. Topquallty,mxlntcond. Lost: .Peml Jrish Setter, my home. Please ph. tic)nst Exper Operate JANITORIAL time.557-4836 lyr.oldWbirlpoolbvydu· 673-JS!l7. ~ust see to tpp~cciate. no mar.Jes. blk. collar. dlS" cuss n--.. -. 6'.73-GC.S Cron~ end processor 2 FULLERTON MUSIC, ty Washer & Dryer. $17 . 0 rea~onab e oiler re· j·,· Sml boy •s pet. $100 ~ Yrs operation of data F.V. TYPIST. Exp for Stat for ea. or ~ takes both. Simmo~s. ~agnra:.er bed tused._ St1ort~ Camper REWARD!! ·VicExp._Hous ecleaner. communications A.TEASE P.A.officeinHB.Bkkg Callbi3-7789afl6pm. sleeps 2.~. sheU.544-8427 __ _ rl• T t . / 2 2 d St ,... t d 1• E)t refs network Duties must Of ..... -wport•--L Part-Time work. f/llme exp helpful. Full time . 645-7~ Sofa & matching arm ~~ u.s an n · -.aure au ... · · ~ __.. pay,15Hrs-$150perwk.1 perm 536-4161 &O'Keefe & Merritt gas . . o. 6*--35{1. ~~7~n.sp. Free est. ::~:r!:f~~~c;?'~;:: No exper. necess. Call 536-3193. range,deluxemodel. CUSTOM MAOE game chair.~mo s.O(d.~189 . • J LOST; Small Shellie Dog. reports, coordination or Desires to hire on a 833--0736. $75. ~-tbl bk case. brktront, Call 55ti-0707. L'k .......... W_...-~ 7075 perm. p/lime basis a W"'--Au s t . s hade .cab. • > Brn/Wht. Looks • e -...--troublesbooting/restoral y , A ll.. REFRlG /Freezer , lge 54lJ-41J71 Corner group, rw:w ~lllO::. minl Collie. Nr 3lst le •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• w /common carriers, Custodial Person. ou Productioelr Exp d , part tlm.e.. 3 · Gd woclun desks. used ~ &. ~- Ocean Prnt. Reward. c.uect-uudeot.-busiqess fault isolation activity. P~u:; a!~~ nla~fi11g::~ •ss..wv ,w·-&. ni1fhbts peKr week1 · dPrigevate1 ~~cf°;r~ 675---0!ll& g w ATER BE os & a c . ti75-!>625 Npt Heh. 675-0':91. Da 979-5660 bkrnd. Prefer PIT work large scale nationwide "' w /estaD ~ c u · now .e 0 · · cessor1es, new & used. . , . _. -"oUND .· Jr1"sb seller, w/lnt. des. bldr9684i400 system i.n initial testina c:haracter. d You will ~ Avail. w/esta . sailboa French sen-ace. Call Caloric Gas Range. sell · ti73-458ti, 129'n 33rd St. BEAU r. maple din g. ~ct, r----------•stage. Xlnt benefits, require to wor eqwp. mfgr. for bright -496-5767 btwn3&5pm clean. 1 yr old. Asking NB seats 12: sw1,·e1 rocking •. app.6mos .. rem.· HetpW.ted 7100 working conds"advan 8:~:30 Monday Utru hard worker. Exper. in Wed.thruFra. SJOtl. Whirlpool Washer, . chair; di~ .-in~ bed. All 962·2586 ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• cement potential. Pteaae Friday. machine shop, assembJy ~. 751-6253 Dining rm set, .table, ~J pnce. ti4~-~~- FOl1ND; Whippet, young APT Manager, 12 uiuts submit resume w/receot . cfa:s~f~~~~~ ~ir~~rl~~ i~rdM~ll'c~T· ~~~Ts~~~e~! . ·chairs & Autcn. ~1~ o Cl s f ed \d' · 12 5678 male, tan "white. Vic: Costa. ~esa . $epd re· s:atary history to: C'/o Dail.yPilot Costa Mesa,9'7&-l878 Dbl Or. Wesunghouse. · -bstofr. 552-JSJS. a st 1 ' · "'-·-- Newport Bl. & Harbor aaime lo P. 0 . Box.176, Carol Smith p 0 Bo 1560 549-8852. · cu ft. Yellow. Mant cond ...... 11111 .............. llllllllll .. lll--' ~1.. 751-6174 642~ Coata Mesa 92627 .' . A•~~~W Costa M·~a~Ca 92626 Real Estate SaJespeople WAITIESS & . $3.50. 673-3597 v.1 A ..WO. fr _..-..--. Join our professional IARTIHDERS Refrag. Apt size $65. 2 dr. FOUND: Rabbit in .East-tH-1 620 Newport Ctr Dr staff. Great opportunity Mexican Restaurant. El $95.-Delx washer~-All bluff. Call & describe Lite Mec:W1•1 I Newport Beac:h JANITOI & for 3 licensed associates. R.anchato Restaurant, 409 like new 549---dSOO 1 ~-1363 Exper'd woman wanted Equal Oppor. Emplqyer MAIMTEHAMCE . Private desk and phone. 28t.h St, N.8 . 675-6855. 20 cu 1 ... 2 dr Re!"'g w/ ic -. s· C by marine equip-. mfg co. For restaurant. Mature, Same location 18 years. ---------1 • ., r· FOUND: iamese V~t. M~l be reliable w/goo4 reliable man or couple to Medium size office. "Ex· W .a.ITRESS maker-. 6 mos old. $345. ;r Sealpoint, w/coUar, ac. refs c M Ca11548-6852 DENTAL · · r " 673 5634 • N'o. Laguna. 497-3102 · · · ' · keep inside & out spot· ceUent commisshenaonsp it. CA.RTE &Tl\AY •-----· ------t .. ,ves. AU'fO CARRI ER Ol'lbo Chairside exper. less. Good pay, fringe Call Bill Lac myer . SERVICJ! Good working gas dryer .... ....,G~ ---~ .. 1111!!!•••=- f . Reglster. NB le CM. Hrs 'i' / ti m e • Irv I n e' · benefits. 6 Days. Apply 646-3928 Eves 6734577 Orange County's Busiest ~.. For • Ad ill w_.•s World FOUND:~ale,ColUe,.tn· 2to4pmweekdays;Ear $52-1800. Ambrosia Restaurant, Real Estate salesman. Dming Room. See Mr. Catl847-u78 . C•S.. 642-5671,bt.:UO ~iac. A:~ea~, lyAMwknds.Needrelia [)J:NTAL SECRETARY· =l~e~~~~-~~l, Top comm. sfllit. Pro's Fihpcic. ' S3S-6982 range uc · ble auto. for progressive & busy only. Key Rllrs 962-7788 AIRPORTER INN t Woody, 540-3006 office. At least 3 yrs ex· Jarutorial Work-Male or HOTB. Kenmore wasbeT. mulll cycle, xlnt cood. $75. Call 847-4278. ~UNI>: ACgban. male. Auto Parts Counter Sales ~rlence front . desk. couple, 21 ·or -0ver-for REAL EST. SA.US . 1 33-2770 .~ Jelfry Rd " San D1eg9 full time exper. required Capable of handling all part ume evenings. Seal We have an _ope";ing_ ln Chest Type Fn!ezer. Xlnl Fry Homesick: 546-1960 ~PPlY to Mr. Par8oos. dental omce procedures. B e a c b a r e a . our Res&denllal Divas1on Wanted. Live-in house cond -i25 9&1-J.29tl. o r 1 Hi.lb~ Auto supply, 2120 49'--8Sll 71-4/830-8392. 9 .to 5 for for an ex~ri~ced & en-keeper. Able to drive. In FOUND: young ema e uarbor Blvd .. CM info. · tbusias t1c _hcensee. good health .. Free lo lkydes 102 •• blkftan.Dog white under 0 DIHTALASST Beauurul offtce & best travel. Top saaary. Refs.•••••• ... •••••••••••••• neek-,.. tan spot above ea 3 Yrs exper. Expanded JUNIOR SALESMEN location. Call for appl. req'd. 4~~. USED Bikes & Parts. Sl e!e. 962-263111.8. avo· N duties. Salary open. 3~ ·Wesley H. Taytor Co. . & up. 2488 Newport Blvd . . ,. t day week. No Sat. Gen'I Age 10-15. Earn $20-:$60 REALTORS WHO WANTS TO WORK! C.M. 642-7910 -~: .Found: 2118175• Blac dentistry. Preventive per week getting new 2111SanJoaquinHills . • D~lVEACAB! . . . .'. Lab. w/cboke chain & LllEUTI prac:tice. H.B. area. customers fort.he DAILY NiewportCenler CHOO:sE your hOurs, Schwinn _Stingray, xl!'t. ·-· flea collar. Vic: Bolsa & YOURe-11! &62-2436 · PILOT after schOol and 644-.4910 work for yourself. be Cstm ~aant, cream wa Springdale. 897-72111. ~ • . Saturdays. You must be your own boss. Men or red stripes. ~0$40. ,. ---a.re•• .Dental Asst. Exper'd. 4 f b 1 b 3 00 RE•L EST"'-women. Can be slightly . ,. ·Found: 3/1/75. Hunt · ""-D ek Laguna outo sc oo Y : p.m. "' "''"' handi"capped. Neat . American Eagle 10 spd, · ' in"*on Harbournr. beach Ir I m.I' ays 8 we · and be able to work at SALESMAN I t d cost $148 new club. Yng med u Red· e . A n A. V 0 N Bcb area. •94-46&S· least 3 days per week. No For active adult com• Clean Appearance. Vts., x n con ' • cJisb Brwn male dog. !.EPRES~NTATIVE. • DOCTOIS deliveries or collecting. munitY' in Laguna rel1red.Age25to70.Sup. sell$1S.S40·2491· Brwn braided collar. :l~~e~~w~e~~i::~ . ASSISTANT ~fct:d.sc:.f~~-pro· ~~g1~elM~~~r~~cid~ey ~l~~ee;~ah~u~i~~:i'!!:~· ~~~-~f a~~~i~'M " 846-0872. your life & earn gbod Young Jady l18·~) t Equal Oppor.lunity ONLY lOam-Spm , a day. Apply m person, 837-7056 z1 .LOST: remale lrish Set· money lOO! l 'U show you work as ~octors u.11slan· Employer 499-t509. : Yellow Cab Co., 1116 E .1--------....,-1 ler, 3/5. Vic. 411t & how. Call 540-70'1. t/recpl. an health spa. N 16lh Sl., Cost.a Mesa. . Schwinn Beach Cruisers. B I b N B Ca l I · ••x~l'. neeess. We trai · . .. · · · 1 Mem & 1 ladies. Pric ,, ca:*'1:~ bef. i ~ you. Apply in person al Labor, part time, 20-30 111.llF IN flexible. 646-7603. an. i ,673-7512 BABYSITTER Do you or eve. 2112 Harbo hrs per wk, .Landscap. · Cbapman/HarborConV. ~--=~!..:.:..::__-----1 need a home + T My Blvd., CM . i,.., exp. ·req. Must have Garden Grove ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boy's 24" 10 speed bike. A · I ~:Mans black wallet,. c bi 1 d r ~ n ne e-d ~ truck. $2.25 br. Toni · ReaJ Jewel $45. 727 W. *· Reward. Vic. Bristol Grandmother to live-lni DMton AMht. 960-2170 Restaurant, resident chef. . 20th St. CM . 642-6487 JI.. S •ti o-er C M c-•1 A,..,, .. ., LY72 • ao Yra or over. Full lo work under ex. eculive AMl ... 1 • 1005 • u.. ""' • • · .. -_...,. UASIMCir J;.WT$ chef, Xavier Koch, apply .............. -....... C1•1r. Ir • Ill OUO . ~~:.~:.1 ir C~~~~ Real Estate Uc. Req. in persoo at Warehouse ....,.,.. 1030 · · · • Bank . .........., w/traio. Topcomm.issioo Restaurant._ 34~ Via ' $3 MILUOH •••••••••••••••-•••••• C1Jlf.AnimaJCGnlr'Ol . AnY•-.-"... exper 645~ pd to exclusively OportaLidoV1Uage,NB AHTl'-'llE AKA.I P«>rt. videotape n!· H.B./Seal Beh~~: .. Mew Ace a fa Donut Shop, early AM represent our clients ~ corder , camera. ball . .. Ba~ol~i!ii y, Mature, depend. ~pable abil~ No exper. nee. commercial-indusUiaJ SHOW & SALE chrger,..-w/caae. $1SO. • AN I Ltasue It like peoplt11f so,.c:au rein. age 25-4.S. Apply projects ins. Oranae Co. IM/LYM Anaheim ConvenUoo 642-9574 ... 1!'!ioe ~ Mrs.. Croxon roe detaila, In person, w E. 17th, QuahlY apace priced CballentinJ poeation for center 1"----------1-04-0-1 -, ' 6'4-H61. Imperil! S.v· CM below compeutioo. Ew· rt1.ht. ~non 1!/S\.U~erv. ljO() West J<At.ella ---r. ,....r o• h\p "Loan Aaaoclat.ion, . 101-Brown RealtQn: abiliiy for PM s f1u1ne. March6-7..S.9 .. ••••••••••••-••••••• ,J T oJay' s Clauic! F a hion Wra p lJ p! ...,_.., lded 5;iO Newport Ctr Dr, N.8. DllYIR MC>-0330 p o ~ 408 Great wa1ea Ii bene. Ap. · Thun·Friday.S.t . -PIT WOILD- l -Anlmal1 J~ :=:: EqualOppor. Empioyer Loe AnC•ln le Orange Co.ro1uade&Mu.,00if. ' pty 1«5 Superior Ave. . HolOPM Pu I' Ku a k"J es. Taktt1u•'"'n1aultrou1Hhl• !' ddt:n1.Shp.~117,male IA.IT•-Co. area. Exper. Crolen .~.-B.tu-1419.E.O.E.. Sunl2to6PM. Chihuabua,Un,ypoodles, ·~ St, ... rn. pup, m* _ & di N 8. bot-' food. CaU 8-.lOem Sat• LJVE·ll"l NAl.D Sekulich .ProducUons. illep. wht. ftmaltt &"UI ta ng · 'Ill· Sun 213/182-6000. For work'•: fa_mUy ol. 2, t• T~el',bik/wb&,fem.. Call Sim, aft epm, ' no children, lit. --Pl· 0 ~ft pup, bro/wbt. m1a. '44-1700. E.O.E. Eam '18 to "'°~evenlna • cook'I· Mua bl WMler 8'Mlfi~/'8n.l'Alie Cl N'S A • wau.GUt expenence, sell SS.yn. old, xlnt. coads., •• Del ... ~.D pup. snal• BEAUT I A Hl. 8"lin• FUhklfa at an-hn •• salary. 556-.,.. "81»,'"'11. ftm&Ae n • e d e. d • K • n bOIM atyle lboWI, car anytime wtcnd., an. 6 aet• &btp blk/lan, Templeton 1. aDd pbone neceaaary. wkctys. ,_ • • M2~7 w .. 1111 protlt chftkl6,l ~;;~;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;. SIOC) Mmpl• ~au .. ClOlllll. 811-7470 •ANTl(i)UE * SHOW&SALE Laguna Beach MUSEUM ot AJ\T. 3111 curr Dr March 7 fi8 U2to9) March 9t.b U2to6) Admiasloll $1.25-Adlt.s CbJd u/12fn?eW/ adlt DJSCOUNTw/ AD . I . ., ... ! ··~·········· ........... Five coNuN1&Nfl".o .. FF1ces MtmESSES... TO SEltV& ~OIA Queen, ruu~TwtDs. .. Pnced'°MoveNowll . DEAO\;INE: ~f-=-~•~.:!r.'rJ.''··c.M. w.ew•••-. • MftllM• or .. ..,..._..-...,.Kt •*" to OM .. Mr I C4tR,...,.. office•. • MoheMoclr,~Ot ......... ,..• N!Wl'OftT alACH ........ • ••••• SSS3 Newport Blvd. o~ot Savini• oo Uted • LAGUNA NAC14 .-.............. 1111 OtenMJ,. ... l"Urn. apPtt It Ilise. ook • COSTA MllA ............. : .......... NO W••t ••r Wilson'• &u1altl g11 • HUNTtMGTON aaACM ••••••••••.• 17171 hach 81wd. 5'S W. 19\hS... • No OOf1H1t ... cfel ede ~•ed. ·• l.ectt 11 ... •• IM'petcied wttJt ftO Mem • SADDLEaACIC VAu.&Y2'201 uPURd., Legun1 Hiii• LOve Seat & Sora. Gd· . ' qu;al. never used. oumy overtzS. ' S DRAWER c:hut, aJ atalnod wood, 27" x lS" 43" b11b. aooc1 eoodl $25. Ml .3:JOZ SAT. 66 Dtita 81Ud8 VW DAY bed with two DATSUN &i Toy.ota pai:U: TIRE Gfl'IO·l6. ~tlat, KJTCHENWARES 10 • WRITE metal bas oth.er ttem&, movlo& bu• parts U -$25 . pillows $10. vw tow Llcht bulbs lOc Door SCRAM-LETS W~ttb J40. s~u tlO $.tO.C\trt•lnJ$lpalr.h cabinet $$. Wood desk 861-1822. Surrboard $25. Belly s10. 8-by b t•t. $5. bandies lSc Wheels Sl. 641·2'788. , Rut $15.12:¥1$ Ru1 $ZIO. $1.S. )lotl>Oint combbta·LG.==:.:.:-5.-...,,-~1:-:0:=1~1 boar1A tu. 205 Skis $25. Black glass tot> coffee ta· Tires S2. Tl r es and ANSWERS ShelvtS $1 each. Brtc Uon w.,her dryer, sis. ...,. Marker Rotomate bind· ble $1. AcUu.atable wheels $5"$14. like new. 10 · each. Vacuum & Al Gl"ffO vinyl couch $20. ••••••••••••-•••••••• D~ roe; amall1 cblld l• as. Poles $8. Boots, frames $Seach. 5'8·1915 Tran1aUs.slons, co.Qlplete UnrU~ Stood ~~ .... · ~r:~~.1~K s':~i tachmenta szo. a Tabl Sear• homo and ahoP PUILIC ~UC110M · ~0::::,~ er~rd1!}11cb'!fi 11. $20. Double bed box • $25. Enaine ble>ek $25. -dl • 88 $15 each. 2 Lampe vacuum $10. Swing set MANY-ITEMS OF FINE • and mattress $15. Love 7 LI.GHT acUon Gard Fenders. hoods, crills $2S Jmondl, $25. 645-2'1 each. Ori'lin•l pain\fn "'· ~-6248or 556·8982. ESTATE J EWCLRY, $10.551-3302 ~~b ~l:n ·~e(~ir;r~~ ~~n~1:S~t~ ~·r!~u~. each. Bul\'lpers $15. Elope -Yeoman YASHll<:~·U zoom lena. ~·:rc~~~:n·~:~~r'1i.i. FISHING pole $4 . Bar TArQ1E~.B~~iJSFtf~: REDWOOD BBQ table $1.50-$10. 289 Ogle St. Size 9 hockey 1katea $15. Glass $2·r:· Maf wheels $25. ~ Hose $2. Weber b&.rbeq atoola sa. Lounae chalra ETC. PHONE FOR JN· lhaJ~b~.i~a:t•~~~. CM.~ SUnlarbp$5.Mu1Jcstand ~~o.atont~:rbu~:t~ PAYMENTS FURNACE fllteu S20.TwinbedsSUeacb. $S. Aq"artum $5. Ptc· FO. & BROCHURE· Refrigerator $25. 4 a CRIB $20. Cane ch";. $20. $5. Guilar1case SS. New $25 each.Mirror• $3. Gas My car just 1ot r~_.tted 2S"X2S". New. 4 For Sl.CIO Dresser $25. R atta tu.a. $5. 14 Inch tire and MS-2200 batt h u T ....... albums by Elton John, tanks Sl2. Bucket seats because or a de(ectlvc m .9404 chairs. $20 each. Ra wheel $1. Toots 25c to $3 . ..:..:.:........,;;.,._ _____ _ ery c arger ..,. Ftoor lamp $15. Carved Carole King, YES, Stone, .... c . Radi·-_,.., cost $80 part. My PAYMENTS. table r..<. 363 Broadw•", Bicycle parts 25c to $4. Moving. Typewriter, l0c·$S. 1 ~ T. byd~aull wood sword SlS. Parsons J Chri l S t ...., ""' _., LADIES 28" M ra S--...., Ca Sl 50 S t i Jade $7.50. Electnc JI table .. c. Books 25 ·$1. esus s upers ar, new. Differentials $25 --ur Y CostaMesa. D opener · · a ur· lawn-mower, m ac i\w .., B reed, Carpenters, Wh 1 B k · 16 MM PROJECTOR $2S. speed bike. Excellent dayonly.847·0383. furniture books, floor sa . s7 .SO. Sat. 14 Sat-SUn. 10.5, 1007 Tiller Beautirul Day, Moody ee dc~vers $2. ra es Signal generator $25. condition. $25. 727 W. LAMPSlOverdinJnmta Usher toys etc. Sat 6 Cabnllo,CM.646·7066 Way, Corona del Mar. Blues, Neil Diamond, $2 $4·$20, ascwlthcaUpers, Signal tracer $20.1Con. 20th St. Costa Mesa. $15. l Shag 3 wal $7.SO. 8ABY e quipment. run 0 ,{1y . 1915 Port POWER mowers $20.-ss. &U.-0184 each. Huge selection or discs & pads . Wiring verter · 6VDC to 110 VA 642·5487 One wall hung ~.SO. Hedstrom changer $5. Weybridge N 8 4S's at 3Sc each. 549-083.1 looms S2-Sl2. Dash in· S 2 O . G u i t a r $ l O . . Women's blouses and Strolle stroller with back · ' Briggs &Str~tto~m . SAMSONITE luggage $1 s trume nts $2"$10. Amplifier$25.548-6232 · STtNGRAY$20.Mh)l·blke NOts~size12to7S $1.50. seatSlO.Gerrychlldcar· Antiques, prof. draflin& SS each .. M~I Bake $20. each. Rakes, shovels, BABY swing, like new $4. Master brake cyclinders Sl5. 2 VW wheels $4. 6 Smalltools$2.Steamll"Ol'I rier ss. 20432 Whltetree tbl w/macb., furn. Mile. 4-600-14 tires and wh $2·$3. Sterling silver Costa Mesa 549-4118 $4·$12. <some with power TOBBAGGAN, 8 fl. ne Boat cushion $2. eac~ $2.SO. Mirror 15"x5'5" Circle, H.B. 962-6321. SAT 94. 112"1 Somerset $2eacb. H.S. drills, 112 ialad spoon & fork $1S. assist ) Deck lids $12. $25. Candleabras, 7 Rattan stool ss: 4 Solid $7 50 Bath bowls S3 Ln NB Ir.a 30c.50c H.S. taps 2· Tables $4. Sun. 9am. FOUR G-78/15 R.V. tires Jacks $8. Doors, com· candles, S2S each. Plum-Maple chairs $1.50 each. each.' R.C.A. portabl~ FOUR 15 Inch 5 lug mag ...=.:.:.•..:.....:....,.·------ to -\-2·13. 75c-$1.25. H.S. Marcb 9. 350 E . 2i>th sr. and wheels $10 each. plete $25. Tape deck $5. bers lead pot $20. Th l Pair waler shkis $10. television$6 needuound wheels, i10 each or 2 tor RUMMAGE Sale, 3-8. end malls Sl·S3. Tool Costa Mesa. Good tread 548·8672 Rear axles $8. OatsWl ironer $1S . Acco me Ski boots, l man's 9~. 1 tube Com~erclal door $15. Middle VW black bus lOAM to •PM, Eastbluft 50c·S3. Screens 50c each. pick up tires and wheels. fasteners $3· Hundred ladies 9, $15. each. clos~ new $8each Stu-seat. $10. Center VW bus Shop'g. Ctr., Eastblufl 913JoannSt.CostaMes TWO fish tanks 12 & s GARAGEdooropener . ¥4 mounted and balanced line-o-tim es $2 .50 . Surfbaoard r ack $15. dentsd~k$lS Work.time floor mat $7 . Stock or.Bargains,Trasures, 64S.5MS gallon, complete with horse, complete $25. Sat. like new $20. Rear heavy 548-6232. P ing pong table $20. clock SlO 2092 Wallace chrome bumpers, roll Goodies. Sponsored by e verything $25 . Hot aner 7pm, all day Sun· dutybumper$20.Springs Kitchen set, table, 6 Avenue 5'8.7011 . bar and heavy duty AAUWf0rFeUowabips. PUKA she lls $15 pe wheels track and ac· day. 557-4480 for front and back $:l·$9. PAINTERS 20 ft. plank chairs $25 Maple s ludent • · bumper with trailer ----------'-- necklace. $17 for In lb. cessories, including two GOOD c . d ' . Co m p I e t e s u s . $25. Revolving s pray ta-desk $25.' Metal chaise OTO RC ROSS boots, hitch ror Datsun pick up, Din t s et, 6 ch rs S35. Af\er3pm. 64S-1028 suhp.erchargers, ever -tableS2°cf~-~i:J> irung pe nsions ystems with ble $5. Drop· cloths and frame SlO. Blonde wig, new size 11 $25. ·Kidney all for$2S. 962-7689. Rocker $20. Boys Seara OLD trunk $20. Antique yt an g you need $20. disc brakes and shock all polyplastic sheeting $2. hair pieqe $2.50 each. belt size 34-~ ss. Racing . 10 spd Bike $40. 3/8 & 9. portabl e se wing 642·4306 PARTS for 53·56 Ford attached· $2.S . Drive each. Paints and thih· Hoover vacuum $25. jersey,newJl0,5'8·3900 LAWN~owerandcatcher noon lo S pm. 2475 machine, works $2S.KJ'tCHENlable 4 chairs trucks 1tnd 60 Volvos shafts$12.Steeringparts ners$1·$2.548·3078 Twin box s pring, mat-$8.Ferl1llzerspreader$8. Orange Ave, CM Wrougbtironlamptable, $25. ChiJds seat for bike Sl-$25.673·6376 S3·$12. 1700 Superior, 1971 ,72 RoyalCopenhagen tress $10. Cover s10. 307 lf.MONDtuckrearVVW 3X.S Green/gold rug $20. _642 __ -s_1s_1 _____ _ glass t~p $10. Milk cans $7. Mangle $20. 9 x 12 REFRIGERATOR .,15 Cos ta Mesa, Saturday Christmas plates $20 Coral Avenue Balboa bug seat $20. Froont left 3:xS Pink/orange rug $20. . . $!. L1tlle .old wood beigerugSlS.557_3329 64c:6396 ~ · 10:3().4.Sundayandnext 552.9404 ·Island ' VWbusdoor$15.2L-71HS 2Redvelvet swaglampsTwofam1lies,~18n5.tto kltchen chair $8. Fem .,. week phone for appoint· · · offroadtires,new$20.for SIS. 2 Ceramic lamps, ·s. 6451 Morion. H.B. stand $8. Paintings in AQUAR I UM s: 13-25 OVE s2 Wash · $lS mentfirst673-1784 CIGARETTE machine WHITE ~aby crib, mat-both. McCulloch super yellow $20. Directors Staler/Edwards. frames $·$20. Copper fire galJon sizes with gravel End table~, 3 for.~~.~ LARGE upright freezer, $25. 552·9404 ~:i~1'1 ~:~:h:O ~!b~~ ~ charger $15. Delco 6 volt chairs $2. Playpen & pad Antique solid mahog extinq uisher $2S . S I and undergrave l filters $10. Desk $3 .. Bowhng needs minor repair •$25. VW B"" parts 59·66 Door leaf walnul grai·n· top battery~· 2 Widened 14" SHlO. Clock. rhadioi h$10t. drop leaf dining table" 4 Beach chairs Sl each. $10 uch. lS six foot Gro-ball SS Bl k 1 t#S3 2 ._ • V W r • m s for SS . oover upr11 t w l a · h · 644~ o 1 d c hi f ( e robe $2S. lux nuorescent hood with · ac ag · 3-100 amp circuit panels SlO. Hub caps Sl Wheels $10. Odd kitchen chairs Fiberglass fender skil'U tacbments $20. Ma pie c airs.. mis~. urc Garcia fishing pole, ne"A tubes$16each.3wrought chests of drawers SS·SlO. $10 eac h . Kenr;nore $2. Side glass $2. Wiper $1.50 each. 3 Bags in· for VW van $5 for both. ch.est $20. While cabinet ~VastaHogar(Bl s> • $2.S. Reel, new $2S. Baby iron aquarium stands Hassock. $1. Play.pen SS. washer, needs repaar$20. motor $7 50 Battery SS su1Jation92 sq.ft. $6each. 548-3900 $15. Green twin bead·i--·-------- food warmer $1. Playtex $10.$15 each. 42 under· ~i~~~e $2. ~hlldren's Sm all refrigerator, Pan $10.· ~ont seat ss: Baby ~alker, round ~op board, foo~board, and Dis h es• furni ture. S "2 s · SS I fill <"-85c 42 g poo $4. 300 works good $10. 2 x 4 Rear $8. 66 Transmission $2 Gas lawn mower wilh ALNUT color dinette la· slats $15 Fu'St Com mu l j I nur er ~ . wtng . grave l ers ...,.,;· Playboy_ s, all for SS. lumber, 8 ft 7Sc each. 2 x $25. Real fender S8. Run· . ble $4.SO. Twin bookcase . . . . . g asswar es, ewe ry. Bumper SI. Walker SI. unused various fish B b t SO $1 !'ew grass catcher $~0 as ruon dress & veal $7., size clot.biog. Sat & Sun. l<Mi. Paperbacks l c each. medications 50c-$1.50. 14 d a Y I ems c . . 4 lumber, 6 fl. 2Sc each. 4 ning boards $7 J ack $3 is. 6x6 Lumber, 3 pieces headboards $3.50. Orange 6x. Games. toys, clothes, 5961 FranmarCir,HB. 'Geographies Sc each. heaters $1·$3. Plastic lot.hesSOc·Sl.835·7341 x4lumber,6ft.35cCash 837.a868. . . 5,6,7 ft. long. $6 for all. chairs $1. 2 Green arm 10 ·$2. Baby items --------- Hard bounds 2Sc each. plants 50c Live Amazon VW body parts Sl·$1S. onJy 542·0072 Call 548·3531 chairs $5. 2 Lamp tables, 10 ' ·$25. Fri-Sat. March SMALL Garage Sate. 11 BJue chip books Sl each. swords SOc Filter woo~ 62,63,64 de>?rs SlS. Decks LAM PS $l0. Ches t of P.ARKlNG lot flourescent solid h ardwood $12.50. 8·9. 1936 Port Albans am-5 pm Fri-Sun. 2·12 x 16.S 8 lug wheels 20c·$2.50. Large counter $7.50. Radio $7.SO. Glass drawers $25. ·Chairs $5. lights $10 each. 67 SAT & Sun. 337 Romona Toy cabinet $4.SO. Elec-Place, Newport Beach, 17192 Oak St. KB. M.i.sc. $20 each. 1633 Aliso, with cubicals 24" x 3' x 9' $3. Gas tank $7 . 646-8969, o-d S20. 3253 ldahoLane, Mustang rear end $20. 65 Place, Costa Mesa. 3 tric sander $10. Electric 64-4-6522. 9-3. Also March hshld items. oo: Pontiac t"adiator station Blocks south of Builder's drill $7 50 Apartment A 14 lS N t B ch Newport Heights $25. Store type gondola 548-0213 CM. 751·7247 wagon $20. 3 Ford pick· Emporium on Santa 2260Mapl~. ' .... ~ .,.,.,.. ewpor ea · SAT. ONLY. 10 spd. bilce, $20. 3 store shelf units, A · 1 · k · $ vro~. P UKA she lls us p djustable 7'x 6.x 2,525 HAG carpet $2 yard.KENMORE washer S2S. upwheels $2each.1Sin· na,g1rs1ac etize 7, 1. • --------'-;:..__ __ , sudboard, st~reo & necklace. $17 per 1h I each. 6 metal store dis· 646-8969,548·0213 . Electric drye r s2s . ch.548-8109 548-8038 VOL. Brittanica, $25. MICROM ETERS $20. misc. 16582 Thames Ln. After3pm.645-1028 play racks S3·$lO. Power mower $25. Hand Old, b~t good. Girl's ,De~1augeSlS. Dial in· HB. tnr.Heil&Beacb) . w fishing poles $3 $23. VW fenders S5 each. VW ABALONE shells 25 to s rnaµ bicycle $5. 24 x dicator $15. Snap gauge,•----------- BOY 'S Moto-cross Stln-RefrigeralorSS.Bigdesk ·Tac kle boxe s. reels mower SS. Sewing rack $10. 44 6 Cabrillo Sl.00. Electric table drawing board a11d 'I nut, boll bins, $20·$25 MOVING: Fu~.Waa~r. / gray bike $20. Man's 216 .. with file dra wer S20. $5-$10. Pr. large brass machine $20. P ortable Street, Costa Mes a, rotisserie new $5. Girls square$7.SO. 54.9·8961 each. Tri-Pod jacjk $15. Dryer:, Ref!tg, misc 3 speed bike $25. Both ln Over 100 aquarium items pole holders $18 . 60 dishwasher $20. 769 '"' W. 642·9595 clothes 10 to $1., size Shipping cart on casten1 hshld •t.enu. saL le Sun. excellent condition. m 2Sc·Sl. Sat·Sun. 10·4pm. Mercury DK brass props 20th St. CM· 646·5848 6·13. Glasses 0 • Skillets W rear fenders, like $2$: Wrought iron flower 2208 Vtsta Hogar, NB W. 20tb St. Costa Mesa 26760range, Costa Mesa $10. Chev. 283 manifold, PORTACRIB. mattress Ss'ir t~~t ~~:~~e;lga~ 25 . Green sofa cover. new, $15 eacb.CAnsen pot stand $6. Mirror l" (The Bluffs) 642·5487 APT. s ize s t ove S20 . carburetor SlO.RCAcon-pads and sheets $12. coli $3 J d • I regularS16et Sear's.for mag wheels, fit heV115, bevelededge22x29withGarage Sale furniture DOLLAR bills, two, new. Smaller. r_efrigerator s:?j. sole color TV. S25. 35mm Baby swing $3. Car .bed suit a~lS .. Mo~r~in ~~. S3. Plastic blocks 25 . $20 each. VWd fi~~gl8r barn lumber frame $25. U ..:e·sof t b Wood d t bl S20 Argus. Rondo. Kodak $2.50. New hand mixer tan S15. Blue ribbon Oldspaicemen'scologne engine goo wit a VWdoubleseat$20.Elec-mos. Y new a, u uncirculated,70ofthem, h . ~mg~~ ·4 S12._Voguewater s kiS20. $IO.SO. Boy s pants d S7 1 d' h.rtsS3 25 . Childs rocker SS. scoop SlO. Heavy duty tric healerS3 Queen size chairs, night atand le :T;eJi_~o,at $6. Cash ~1 ~1~Twie:\·e/~s:~ ~a~2coffee table S2S 7Sc·$1.50. Ladies capris 8~';~1 ·ss~ 1Jesa~s $2. ~~~~a1~~; J~~cb~es~ ~! :1oJ~rie; ~~~:$~. wa~nul head.board $20. ~ac~1M;br~;!!~:u~ · --646·9186 · ----$1.SO S2. Ba ~Y clothes Macrame purse $5. Clock regulator s 10 each. Size Also hitches for Ch 6-Piece group. new cor· tank misc games. slot BIKE-Boy's 20" chopper . HE v y p 8 rt s 2Sc-St.~O. Bike s2.so. SL Suede vest SS. ZS6 7 girls 19ans $1. Bissell and Dodg e van s , ner. s2o each. Table car ~el 419 North Star bike SlS. 546·0681 20~~k~ ~~~~~~~P~~':i,~: Powerglide trans $25. Women s dresses and Ceci I. Costa Mesa . rug sh am pooe r $4 Fire bird . Mus tang, ~':!. J~~S~~r::acuhim~ Lane. NB, loam to 4pm. I B StiC'k bellhouseing $15. s weaters S-Oc·SS. Shoes 645-4680 548-8038 Capri, $10 each. Small ports. needs seats SlO Mar.~& 9 . SUITS. men's high quali· puzz es 25c Sl. Ladies SI. Bookcase cabinet $4. --------------• . ty, like new, worsted. and girl's clothing SOc·S.S. ~~t~I ~~\'l~r:•~l~i\bu~o; 2107 St e r.ling. Ave. VW Fenders $3·$15. Front GOLDEN rabbit fur vest, ~~es~~\rk~~\u:!· lO each. 1 American wash SAT 9-S. Kitch tbl. chest,. g abardines, real mohair. Purses soc Jewelry Chevy radio SS. Recondi· betw.een Vi ctoria and &rear hoods SS-SIS. Rear beautiful condition. h1p wheels, $20. Frame $25. basin $10. 6x9 Braided dishes, pwr mower, tv. s ize 40 & 42, regular $12. 2Sc·S2. Records SOc·Sl. tioned Chevy heads $25. Hamilton. across from ~umper SlO. S.60x15 VW length valu $60. asking Chrome rear Dodge v rugS12.9x1'Goldrug$2(). utens ils, baby item•. SJacks 34 x 31 and 34 x 32 Kitchenware lOc·SL 4000 Starters SlO. Alternators Ponona s chool. Sat. only. tire. $8. VW 6 volt ~~ Sl5. Fringe leather vest bumpe' r, Sl5. 557.3910 ""' Piece or glass round misc. 2400 Holly In.. NB $2.50. Sport coats. large Inlet Isle Dr . Corona de! 512. High velocity oil radio $12. S.60xl4 Penlli sa. Suede skirt SS. Man's 546-lnS. 35 ' '·SlS. A s sorted selection $7. Cash only. Ma r pump SlO. 4 b a rre l VACUUM cleaner. Elec· on spoke wheel $20. brown s tripe semi· traverserods $3.SOto$8.4 Fri/Sat/Sunday 326 2.lst 5:49-9707 trolux with parts SIB. Chrome nerf bars SlS. 40 Edwarda'ao suJt $lS. Blue • Drapes, antique white St. CM. Divorce, every----DeVILBISS hunidifier. manifold S8. Mallory dis-646·152S ALNUT · 11 tt book 'lk h 84" 9~" ~ th' lrl.butor Sl2 . Ch evy H.orsepower headers. Le Royal suit SlO. Levi JU e e s1 . eac x .. , ~ mggoes. GOOD r efrigerator $25. never use SlO. Old lounge Lik p h as t k s .-.c h 64"4832 642 4610 _ __;;...;;... ______ _ h · ~.. 2 · radiator S20. New shock 4 DRAWER baby chest e new $25. orsc e Jeans $2. Black & while c es ereo spea er .-. eac · .r or · · T · Dl Nightstand $9. Coffee ta· c air -.. piece sec· skk.i rac.k $20. J e.ep ski sweater $3. Lady's & Bell and Howe ll Bmm ypewnter, · neue .. bl $17 Set r ~ r ldi tional overall length 6' absorbers S4 each. New $20. Double bed h ead-RECORD Pl te eo Desk clothes & maoy e . o • o ng , bo d SS R d I tra1.ler h.at ch $2. Tare ma'sses clotht'ng lt'ke new, movie projector $20. ayer-~ r • • . t J h · $15 4 faded only $20 each Cash tires with rims S6 each. ar . ecor P ayer e e ll t d ti useful household it.ems me a c airs . as· · chains flt 6.70x l S $8. si'zes 9.14, so to $5. Polaroid' 210 color xc en con i on, · .. ~rted lamps $S each. only. 1950 Federal, Costa Chevy bumper jack $7. S.1. Small record cabinet ..... 1. ht and portable with legs ...,o:: Sat/Sun 3151 Canadlan ~ •c: 3046 K'IJ b k CM S46·l775. Baby clothes 25 . to $1. camera Wlu• · ig · ~· · ' Golf cart $7.SO. Bowling Mesa Pontiac overhead cam 6 ...,. 1 Y roo . . case $20. Stereo FM car Speakers $10. Dis: Dr. CM . ball, bag & site 10 shoes . . cyl.. engine S20q Pont!ac 540.9779 --GUM machine $25. Old 333 Bay Street. Space 26, radio $25. Portable ac/dc ~washer. excellent cond1·2 --F--ly_B_l_k_bua_ter __ 3_/_g $7.50. ·Mirror , 40" x 28" VEGETABLE 1u1cer $25. radiator $15. Pontiac DECK hatch table top $25. bottles 10 to SL Basket Costa Mesa. 8 track tape player wi&b lion. needs hose $25. Bike & ~m~O to f c.o!. Ptc.° 281 Maple.frame $10. Junky 548-4305 ~~t~.~~·-~:o Ford 2 ~r ought iron oc· ballhooFs.1.Schooldesk BABY crib & mattress speakers$25.Cornet$25. parts-frames,$2. wheels Ha~over CM9i~ chest or drawers $5. ~Id DOVE car top ski racks. casaonal table bases $5. $5. Old olive barrel $15. s2s. High chair $10. Electronic calculator $1.50. With t1res $3. 580 ----"-'------ vacuum $7.SO works fme. Uke new $25. 645-1872 CEMENT squares 12' 2Sc 545.5437 Cr art m~terials ~ to Stroller $12. Carseal $5. with nick!e cad batteries, Hamilton St. Costa Mesa Utility trailer, furn, d.n$s Pots.pans 2Sc-$2. Yard each. 552.8808 -SS. Folding c hairs S2 All in good condition. memory and rech.arger S A v E SPACE WH EN form, misc., 12V-110 goods , 50c ya rd . HONDA 7SO exhaust each.546·177S. Rattan living room $22. Ca mera tnpod, MOV!NG by wrapping refrg.962-5071 Silverware $6 ~eht. War-system $2S.645·9857 DOUBLE frame, head·TV. Sear 's Silvertone Vwhee ls. fats GMC $20. 751-0871 after Spm. heavyduty,$15.897·7082. dlsnes ~md otner rraglle SAT/SUN• 10 to"' • .,._ mg blender wit extr a PUKA s h 11 SlS board. footboard, run· B/W. works $25. Gold/ Dod ge, F o rd , and 1028 El Camino Drive. a ems an wash cl th "' ~ g lass $4 . 310 Aliso. kl e$17s f .... plebr ners $20.552·8808 green love seat, ex· Apartment a. Cost EW bathrooms sinks . . o s, Dime A Line. ;RTCoraJ, N wport Be ch nee ace or -n Chevrolet S2S each. Blus with molded counter towels and Olher linens. Bal Isl. 673~ e a . After3p,,;. 645-1028 . OLLECTORS item. FM eel lent .cond ition S2S . adaptors S3 e ach. 401 Mesa. tops. 28 inch SS. 32 inch You get more space an ---------- Matchinq8fl CouchesS25. tune r . Heathclif $5. Typewriter table. for Begonia. Corona del $9, 43 inch SlO, 49 inch the garageandclosetsby is ck bindi.ap, boots; • each. bunk beds $25. :,ka 0 s olid oalC doors SlO. portable $4 Modern Mar. 575.9697 Chev powe r glide SlO. SU 0 · · ... _ $7 seUmg 1d1e items with a akata wat.er Ki aota. e qui Pm e n l s 5 . u P. Redwood lounge $8. Lad-9ti2·1KllO. _ __ form chair. swivel, ex-Pair 14 x 7 chrome ri Ph~neif..13~"s. sin"" · Daily Piiot Class111ed Ad. tape ' de ct, ~he. cloth.mg $.50 to ss. surf der back chair. needs RTHOPEDIC cori.et for cellent condition $10. OLD small spinet desk and tares S20. Pair Ke ~all t>42-Sti711 557-1104. · board S2S . Argos CJ seat. $5. Small t ables $3. spinal aid. cost sso. sell 968-9993 $25. Antique candy sale Stone mags $10. I spar ca mera $25. Camera ex· Silver a nd crystal salad for SlS. 962-8010. GOLD 1 d h $20 'SlS. Large ship picture chrome rim $4. Musta SEEK & rJNPtl'. . tr as SlO. "94-7735 cruets $10. Yellow fondue co ore couc . . $4. Other pictur es Sl·SS. gide pipes $20. 640·0286 r, II HodJ• Poclp -"L" $10. 8 track t a pes Sl. FM tuner. 12 volt. $20. Wet 979·9773 Vase 75c Ga mes 2Sc-7Sc --"'---------1 BSR8tracktapeplayer China, 4 place selli~g. suit farmer jo.hn short QUEEN size mattress Electric train ss. Jlot Re fri gerator, West · New-Cosl $60. sell $25. $12. Ice crusher is .. Pam· leg mens medium. ~10. Sl5. Queensize sheets, Wheels. tracks & gear inghouse. white, $2S. 497-28W... ters easel $3. Pactu:e Brown jug m etal ice spread a n d electric Sl·SS. Germa n language Electric stove and oven, ----------1 frames_. S2 to $5 ._ Bag c~est $3. Eldon slot cars blanket s2o. TV cart, records $2. 548-5360 comnter type $25 each. OLD picture frames from wheel bike $2. Clothing s:J with tracks, complete set stand $8. 12v transistor 673-0252 or 673·6448 Iowa $l.25-$25. Antique to SS. Planters $1. $10 . Ch e vy 348/409 autoradioSl0.556.7169 PIECE dil)ing room set , tobacco tins $7.50·Sl2.75. 960-1649. headers $20. Chevy col· $25. Stove $25. Heavy Decorator s mistake, n 'Tea tins $7.50-$8.25. Old umn transmission $15. PORTABLE toilet never wood coffee table SlO. las.l week, unus ua Paper advertising fans IRLS bicycle $15. 2 Ford pick up rear end used$25.548·8693 • Other tables $1. Clothes stripe d b~s l quality school d esks, formica $20. L.a rg e woo den soc 816-llth St. Hunt· astro-turr an lo~es of Sl.75-$3.10. 1881 Ceramic top, $10 each. Mini bike spools, SS. SlO a nd $15. STEWART Warner in-ingtonBeach green,yellow,4 stnps3n canningjar$11.7S.Crock $25.842-7623. Pus h m o we r ss . strum entation t riple 8inX10 ft,$12.SOeach. with lid $7 .2S . Coal Motorcycle tires, 400 by gauge panel. worth $51, RGE eneamel turkey Original cost $23. Bl bucket S7 .50. Copper BUTTERFLY table S20. 18 and 400 by 19, street, se ll for $10 each . roas ter SI.SO. La rge corduroy c urr panls boiler $24. Sad jroo $11. IEnmd l$Sabtloes$10S.5C. hSestwaogf· $20 each. Large water C~m plete n.ew. Bab~, styrafoam cooler SL $3.50. Teen age hi-style Old fruit jars $2.S0-$3.25. i ps SlO t $1S sonner S2S cash only. child s. men s, womens Like new Sear's heavy clothes S2·$5. Fuller mop Old mmililk botbotttlles $1·$2. Chra.weSrlsS t $20 oV .l · 842-3425. . clothes Sc·$2. Hanging duty lifetime shocks for refill 3Sc. Captain's type Old k es Sl·S2. airs o . aru Y lamp $1. H a ndmade Mustang $4 pr. New ~f chair $2.50. Pa ir bedside Child's antique china dis· SIS: Cosco step stool SS. DOUBLE bed box ~pring toaster dolls $2. Used rack, fits most s mall im· drawers with c hina hes $7.25. Farm comb Uruque body form $10. and mattress $20. Book lumber e nough for a ported cars $5. Two 15" knobs $3.50. Fabric rem. case with mirro~ $7.~. Buffet $10. School desk case headboa rd and bed fence sis. Women's 7 lh tires and rims for older nants 25c·S2. Much more. Oak clock shelf with nur· SS. 962·5071. frame $25. Mahogany new shoes Sl·$5. Baby. VW buses. before '67 $4. Jamboree, East Blurt ror $25. C re:7n; canSEWTNG machine button telephone gossip bench carbed$1.200610rchid Heavy dutyFordBronco Or . to H i School , $16 .S~ 5~~-7 CM 3:f: holer and e mbroidery at· Sl5 Green nylon rug, 11 St. S.A. Heights. 557·Sl50, coil springs SlOpr. Bran_d MarVista. Domingo.It Gr~na a . ay. · tachment s2s Roll·a· by !f'"a,.,, S2S. Small pale tumonSpruceoffBristol new vac, advance urut 7 41 Ami g o s Wa•y, LBAGC&DHDCU CS OITMLL IAABAETIYMIOPHTUOAU YRNJNQERNO POAWT8DUU IULITUANPYYIOTWYTMO OTLHXOITOYZTBTTTEST NC I I BBTSDTRAT I AOOOT LUCllOECBOlll'fBDQATTN•. MAAKRYlllOSIBLACEUR DLABLLLA•OCLSOAQAIB MLIBATONCUTSBLSAPBI ·aLBSOTCALBULORGNSTL Irvine. first street so • · . green r ug 7'4" by 4'7" for 68 Bronco SS 6 man Newport Bch University t Irvine in'' w~y bed $lO. Antique $10 Out ~ard gas tanks' COFFEE t a ble with 2 lire raft in good condition ----------• ~ tersection ·~jm ~~g ea~h. 1f?ou· approxamalelv 6 galloci drawers $20. 2 lamps SS $25. VW Bus traosaxle to 5 gallo ns Old Quaker ~ e . e · ec aner each, both ro~ $20. CUh each. Gu stove $2S. 5 bug adapters. including Nayajo White fl at wall '-----'-------'"---------.;.J• SOLIOOXweldingoutfit, c ha ir $25. Por.table only.846-S488. drawer chest $15. spring pl ates $1:1 . paint, used by Bren Enjoymuchl1.r,.r"s..llliried"pu11l•withonr60 new extras $20. E lectric stereo S 10. ~ta an I ess , African drum $25. Rustic 548·306S Bldrs for Harbor Vi dilCOWrin per P9f•llnen •ll·M'llf ..n. ot 24 • .,.,_ book!N. wall clock $2. Slide pro-Oatw~re, .service for.8. BLACK and Decker % hp bench $15. Plcnit table Ho mes $6 per gal. 5 Toonter'°h.11Me l.lh11dDl ... t1Ulfott1eh,caelllntcbecu Gum Machine, Ant.ique· beds ck botUes, VW parts. Much more. 260 VUla Nova Rd. l blk. W. of Fairview. off Fair Dr. ·Sat. & Sun. Puita ne ck lace, c lothes. furniture, more. 2$6 Cecil Pl. CM.~ Honea 1060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IH'i year Quarter Geldia& mcluding full tack. Ex- perienced rider. 837-5Ul2 MOISES 10.AIDID & For Sal~ . .Rading .Lessons & Training. Con- tact Susan ::imltb. '151~57. Pinto mare 5 yrs dd 1en· tie, good for kids, $!75, 581-o672 Reg. Qwarlt!1' Stud Con. Cheetnut. :& yrs. ~. Also pipe pen P»f oiler. 546-9143. jector $5. 968-2176 S.S. l'ormaca table w1th heavy duty router $25. with benches $20. 2 stools RAND New motorcycle gallons Murletlc acid, ~•bl•&o "SHk •find" la c.Nofthle n-papw. BOY"'S bik S 5 Blk leaves $1S. 536·8280. Milwaukee hea vy duty $S each. Maple rocker tires 300·18 street $20. unopened 75c per gal.l-""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim-f asket SOc T~ 8 150c Ne-! SPARK plugs RBL-lSY screw gun $20. Heavy du• sis. 1929paJnUng $25. An· Butldln1 instruction and Dome sty.Je hair dryer, ----....:....---~-~ blit Y . $2 turbo blast cl~aned 8 for t)'. disc sander $20. Small Uquc uw s10. Rem· templates for 20 ft. ln-works perfectly $7. Hood To Subscr.il::ie anzer t game · ..., 962_8010 · p1slon type air com· ington typewriter $20. board cabin cruJser $1S. type haJr dryer, works Stock Market game Sl . .-· pressor $23. Thermal Coppatone refrigerator White plastic coated rear perfet tly $4. L arae Topster ~l. GGEE. ;arne KOOOLITE nash holde wire stripper $'1. 89"7-7082. $20. Macrame planter door tire rack. rlls 69 to "URht show". mounts on To YOUR iron a n7 1 ~ e:se no black for Brownl $10. 277 Knox St. CM. 75 Chevy van $15. wall. 2 rt X 4 ft $30, w&is 1 mater S 1· A0r Noc ey Hawkeye bulls eye Deluxe Hartman luaeage. 142,21686 646-3696 SlSO, perfect condltioo. 2 ~ • m e 1 · e w Kodak du r a flex se.t of 3, $25, or parai. ft. sunalre window fan $5. Delanglu $6 . Hoover cameras$2. 962.8010. • ly. Pant suJt. slu 12 no. P£NN700 H.D. uaedonce, INSTI'E ~· Drum la· 640-0327 rat.Lss oe oven $25. 401 8'1J-4234 3 apoob w1tb .line $25. ble szo. Sw.mi set S20. ---------• BeJofti.a, CdM. 875-9987 RARE deeoratin items. New nall keg• s;a.so. Cop. Eledric skillet $6. 33 x 33 2 dlshmatter• W 1 $2$. Wood 1rain pole lamp, Cbinch11la cages or any pcrwlre.1Ud8 cause le .JJ'litTOr $15. Ttunlt $25. China Wbh ba•ln com FOUR c.l!J>hon7t poftltt1 for bell shad ea, 3 wa small animals' $2 ft. New toilet H&tl, eol· lWcbcn door $5. Rad.lo plete $20. 2 double wub l..UCa1>1~i 1 ·b on11 Mrit.eb1 $1.S. Pair tconee:s. bole. SlS-7058 on SOC eacla. e.&·ml • a . Trailtt bJtch $25' COit.. baa In rauctll SI, $$. ' JU eaca, you au . a canok sorieous $180. Kenmore wa~ Toalet bowl $10. "1'" eGDZ eacb. esi1010 ' Honda 90 parts $%. Ski a PAUl tti. $5--$2$. Boctl, $20. New 2 x 4 8 rt. toni Channel Pl. N. 8 . tl&-l«D .. 'OOD·~ -n.non. ll" ss.•---------i poles <new) JS. Ladle8 11e 1 ~ $11. Lara• hM&· IOc each. Bicycle -. •• ..,.... ..... PECKY d 1 t and boys ck>thlna 14-16, ·~lempSl5.Guloc'1$. •cl.acr s10. Radio",... "=Qmar1ulh ~ 20 &•Dori, Haa1ln• proJ ecotr ce ar Pane 50c·Sl.Olasswatt,disbel ~~hick •atr di)'« cord pla "e r s'lls. Ollor, hutu: •• etc. tll scna SJ, Standfn1 P">' &ta.Mii. 3 root.•· 4 root, o , • ~ II Su Hat j.,.tor ac:reen ,.10. SU.l:t?-50.IS. SOc·Sl. ven broiler $3. $6 O)'boitflO ~ SptuersUS.548-8779 •a . preme .. • Ca bl n ct radio U5 Muter h •t•r. ntver 541-2335 WHlTE vinyl twin head French chair. needs up-SWNGIRLAND anut PROTON ~eo 1 ~·tape '*<I $18 +• v<.ae) Sill· RSAL wood puellnJ, botrd $1.SO. s u ll o bola~ring $25. 'Squirrel drvm wlUI atend $25. recorder t3~. ew Sun 727 C• 111 phor, Hont1.81tdl 2A 'lll,.•• metal 1as can $2. Ml cage$S.548-'°'4 GoodeojdllloftS41"'22 Ampex 1ttteo, r lo r. f:HtblurrM:&-1111 uch.IR·lloi bUc ,Hla,JlS PoolWbl DlsbM JOc-$1. Twin 14 INCH lll~l wbee.l.S tu ~~·~~:~c::~w. llf7VWbodyt25.1111W S25.5'f.1W. $10673·8963 eact..•ST •2335 frame$25.648·1NS DAll.Y PILOT Boy 's 10 speed $40. Ca~per shetl w/curtains tori Dai&un, To~. etc $.'W>/of(er. 646-Tl28 MOVING SALE. Stlcaae ILICTltlC MOTOICYc&.ES • 2 • 3 Wheelers avail. • For short commutes on NO OAS • Range of 50 mi. w/top speed ot 00-35 mph. • Recbareo is as easy &S pl\&la.ina in a lamp. • No down Pa1)r1ent. Ap- prox. $21t. per mo. on ap- proved credit. · • Jnexpenaive lna\lMllDCO available. Tlwlflv ..... t• JUvenide Ave. Suite G (MXI.. to 0 reyhound de- pot) • Neweort &acb, Caltf. (114> -203ll ---~· Nf~UJf'UHT tr1P(]HTS Crevier BMW-·t 208 W. 1st Street Sa.nta Ana ~3171 ·.&· & SltORTCARS FROM $1099 69850~ t944APS> 69 850 SPIDER (514GOV> 69 124 SPOrt Co.pe <ZMJ149> 71 12 4 Sport c:o.pe (3"10NJ) 72 128 SL <675GIQ> 73 124 Sport Coupe <698Ji<'G I 73 124 SptDER (580Hi''YI Dick Miller Motors 10% OVER FACTORY INVOICE OH ALL HEW '75HOMDA , SEDANS . ---1.Your cho i ce of CAPRI '73 VG decor. gr.. accessories plus tax & 27K 4·sp, radials, ·AM,. license. Order yours gd. cond. ~3200/ofr. today. 494-1775 . 73 AUTO, $2375 96()-.3007 "FRIEDLANDER " 96H c;. c;. Bl•d G c;. r,17. 7177 TWO FOR ONE SALE ~l~ ouys one or both Mazda ii 1-un1 R·lOO Coupe wnh air &4 speed. 1Stk l l51IH lOlllO) M<itda. 1'2 -l~fil RX·2. 4 SPt:t!d. t:WIEMZ>. Both are 111ce c<1rs. GUSTAFSON l~OIJ Beach Bl\J 11.B. 8'12 ~4 eKedes Bea 97 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75 MERCEDES 280· Fully equipped; AM .'l-'M i.lereo. low mileage exec. car. r~ull sale price: $10,832. Lease al Sl 78.89 per month. (48 month open end lease, plw. lax> Ser. lf3797 Jim Slemons Imports (714) 833-9300 How Purchasing Top Quality Used Mercedes Contact Used Cor Manager 2870t ..,_,... Parta--w ....... "'-lo 831•'740 ·---------·72 M -li ENZ l80SI..:. load e d , s unroof . clean/sound. 557-131!1 Aft. 5PM '71 MBZ 280SE 3.5 ClassicC~ Only one owm•r & 1s im- maculate ! Power w111· dows. steertnl!. I a«tory a ir, s tereo. & tJclo1y i.unroot. <l31:1DUAI .. 100 New & Used to Choose , BARGAIN SPE CIALS ·· 71 Toyoto (9600l0) 5899 . •68 Buick (VTP108) 5899 '69Pontioc l eMa ns (=A) ss99 '69 Chevy Coupe (ZAW418)' s999 7 0 Chevy Impala (64~AOS) 5899 · '68 Chevelle Wag0n (VHL451) 5899 Alltos. Hew Exec. Specials Three low mileage ex· ec ut1ve cars; Fully eqwpped: 280 with AM I FM stereo, ser. 3806, fuU sale pd~ il0,919; tease -at $173.91 mo. (4g month open end leal!e, plus tax.) 450SE, full sate price $14,94l*, ser . 3798. Lease at ~5.81 mo. <a& month open e nd lease, plus tax> 2400. 1·uu sale price ~.082, ser. ~.Lease at ~144.37 mo. <48 month open end lease, plus tax> ,, A UNIQUE, NEW AUTO MERCHANDISING EVENT Did You Know Tliat With a t 975 Model You Get THE BEST WARRANTY COVERAGE YET!· Most of the 1975 models have a warranty that covers more than ever before. Did your present car have a warranty that covered such things as plugs, fan belts, head lights? Many of the 1975 's have this type of coverage and more ... Let one of these dealers give you the full warranty coverage plan ... you 'll be amazed at the savings you get with the 1975 warra.nty coverage. The selecti on of I 975's is the greatest right here T jnAS CIWl'SlU Pl Mm CIS'IAflll tmcu ..., llSs.WIJIRrs c...,.........., ·IMC U..1111 lhrcwp c.,irf I __......,.. 2m......,...._ ..... .._. ..... Wll ~~-c-...... ~••>4 ............ J.8144 ...... IJl-1141 umna .... 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AM I FM. burgandy <108UJ ) 67 American 444> HT. 6 cyl. Auio. trans: Low mlle! ~. 646-{igI3 ----Buick · ······~················ 1973 Bwck Centur1an Approx. 37,000 mlles. 1974 Monle Carlo Landau. DE VILLE Low mi. $3800. Aft 5, 498-3423. San Clemente. Low price on thl$ fuJly eqwpped c.lr. leather ID· ·71 Bel Air, xlnt cood. On- ler1or, lull pwr, Cact. atr. ly 36,000 m1. 4 Dr. A/C, Wtwheel,elc. 1319D'iJ) f ully eq uip. $1495. $3195 -~~5m~. ~~- ·12 Nova VIS, loaded! 33,000 ma. Xlntcood. $2,Joo. 549--8705. ~00 5.56-7577 Orange County Volvo has I:.=-:---:-::=--:-:--:-. ----".:--~~~~~~~~~~ a wide selection oi '74 de-74 .REGAL. vmyt top & 7 2 Cadillac . 73CHEVY CAPRICE t k mt., atr, P1S, P1B, P1W, mon.stra or. cars m.stoc Utt whl., lo miles. S3,800. Fl twoocl '67 VW Bug. Rblteng, xlnt for immediate dellvery, 979-31~ ee Vmyl top, very lo mi, fact. air, extremely clean. (685HGE> • cond. $1000. 847-273'7 or as well as many '75's. Brougham (213) 430-509L Factory warranty re· '62 WAGON Vti auto An exceptionally nice mains on all cars, and RtH , all orig . .'· clean'. trade-in! ! (ser. 3'78l} $3295 '68 .Bug. $500. Good prices start Mnder $5000. 79000 ori g. m1. ~395. engme,needsoodywork. Callorcomemt.oseeus! 646-95ti4 -$4495 . 7772Cypress, Hunt. Bch. ~·,,rjt~-,,~ri~ , . . Rot Car.ver, ln-'69 VW B US. Rblt eng, Tum your goU clubs into a _ trans & generator. ~1350.. • ste~eo. Sell them .with a Rolls oyce BMW Call 645-3273. _ • __ _ _ _ _ __ Dally Pilot Class111ed Ad 234 £. •1ai.THStreet 2025 S. Manchester and use tne money tor a Costa Mesa 546-4444 69 IMPALA Factory. air. Ni c e transportation • <YRR148) • 1 A-~m 750 2011 stereo! Call 642-567d To-(closed Sunday) C ass111ed Ad ! 64:.!-5ti7d l"'V 1c:11"" -. day. --------- Used · 9900 Alllos UMd 9900 M1os UMCI 9900 ··············································~······················ . •75 MUST ANG 11 • .., ... ~u nte1 . Only 1000 mHes· s5505 SAVE·s4405 red/white top; A/C $1100 Auto., etc. (950LSF) · . •73 ELDORADO Yellow /Matching leather; less than 27,000 mites; Ser. 4'95-4. •73 DE VILLE Beige/Matching leather; low mileage; (64'9HPC) .. Metlfttc green/M1tchlng leether. leu than 36,000 miles~ Ser. 3261 • •73 JAGUAR F~ll power. chrome ..-.: 1 ... thin ~5.000 .N•(741JER) . • .., 1Mk $ SAU ratel '6285 sf~S48QQ 72COUPE DEYIW Pres1denual black with stereo tape. Low m1les. <827FLP) $4488 GUSTAFSON 16800 Beach Blvd. $988 GUSTAFSOM 16800 Beach Blvd. H.B. 842-§44 63 CHEV.* RUNS WELL Vl:ltauto;dents · $264.645~ H.B. 842--8844 ·73 Chevy Mahbu wagon. 1971 Cadillac 40 000 ex cond. AMt FM, many miles. Im m~c ul~le. extras. call 494-S~i. $2tl00. 497-2805. · 1973 Caprice, fuJly loaded, foci. 1.111 power a 1c , Wam Ads -cull 012.sois. :1~~~2;tereo $:n~. PP• Alltos, Hew 9800.Mdo5, Hew 9800 ··~······ ............................... . rl1B .LAST CHANCEi 75'1 Here Soonl . $AV:ll . $A VII on 1AST SHIPMENT of: MAND NEW ~21,000...-.... IMM~~~TE! • Dunton Ford 2'l40 S. Main at Warner Santa Ana 546-7070 ....._Hew 9100 A.ios, Mew 9100 ························~····················· USED CAR .SPECIALS . '65 Buick Skylark ·· ..... ·Qt:liy $895 H.T. cpe. 3 speed. P.S., radio & heater. Clean. (3161 A) .65 Cadi1loc Cpe. DeV... Onlv $49 5 Full power & air, good, mttes-:-\ieehanics apeclal. (3168A) ;'67 Chev.~ Ton P/U Only $1295 AT., P.S .. air, 327 VS. Extra nice (77049J) '68 Corvette Stingray . Only S 3 4 9 5 4 spd .. AM/FM. Sharp (065AZC) '68 Areblrd ..... · .... Only $ I 5 9 5 H.T., A.T .. P.S .. brakes, alf, etc. Excellent . throughout (WPH585) '69Camoro ......... Only $1795 H.T •. P.S.r A.C.,vinyl roof, etc. Don't miss it CXXR~7) .. 69 Finblrd ....•.... Only $1895 H.T .. A.T .. P.S .• A.C .. vinyl roof. efc.Excep- tJonal (eo6AVH) . 70 tbtvroltt ....... Only $ I 3 9 5 Wgn. A .T., P.S., A.C., 8 pass. Immaculate (08800V) 70,Corvttte •..... MAKE OFFER '-stingr.y. A .T.. P.S., AM/FM, 32,000 miles (057LIC) Fantastic condition. 71 Pinto ........... Only $1695 A.T .. R&H, low low miles. Extra sharp (874CUW) '71 Camoro ......... Only $259 5 AT., P.S., A.C., low. low mfles. Exceptional (751EAO) 72MustongMach I . Only $3095 AT., P.S .. stereo tape, low miles. Immaculate (630KEM) ?2:e:'~~~·~.~·.: ?c:~'Y3.~~!e~ .Exceptional (164EBQ) Exceptional value. 72 Corvette ....... Only $ 5 3 9 5. Stingray. A.T .. P.S .. T.W .. AM/FM. low miles (428F10) 72(.apri ........... Only $2495 AT., A.C .• AM/FM, radial tires, etc. Economy plus(952FAL) 72 Dodge eott •...•. 0n1y s 12' 5· 4 spd., radio & heater. Clean (231 FFQ) 72VeaaWogon ..... Only $2295 4 spd., 8lr, deluxe Interior, etc. (988EBW) . 72 v.w. Bug ....... Only $229 s 4 spd., AM/FM radio. low miles. Sharp. (499HOE) 73 Vega Hatchback . Only S I 79 5 3 81)d., radio & heater. Good miles. (9"6JL Yl .73Montt Carlo ••... Only $3495 A.T .. P.S .. A ,C .• vinyl roof, immaculate (524HMC) • 73 V.W.GHIA ••.•••. Only $2795 4 IP·· AM/FM. 19.000 miles. ShOWroom fresh (043LOn 7•Pont. Flttblrd •.. Only $4395 .&oftt, A.T •• P.S .. A.C .• vinyl roof, e.ooo miles (943t<XVl • 7•chtv, li ........ Onlv $3795 StW>-S•. A.T.. 1pecllil ~fa. o•* ·new. 1~.000 mllM. (•6323U) . 74Elc:amlno •.•.••• Only $4195 A.T.L f>.~ .. A.C., AM/FM etc. 12,000 f\11189 ; .(~)One owner. • 7 4Comcn .•.....•. owr sJtts A.T.. P.8 .. A.C.. vlny1 roof, e.OdO. mllH ;(eMJL9) 8hOW fOOm freeh, 7•r.ct ""'-....... a.Iii sziu . ~t. Alr QCH\d .. ~ fN181.i 'i';C; (411KEI) EJdra clean. \I '74 llOTARY Pickup Automatic transmission (52961 U) Used low mi IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 52777 t2177 lull pMe plvs tu ~ lie '8Uir> lot.i mo pm1 oncl IA> & ~c & alt CM'V•"ll cl\11ges lor D<"Y 48 mos. DeMn9d~nt price «123.~ ~Rate 17 111'11. '74 MAZDA RX4 Coupe. Used. Low mi. (834KLJl IMMEDIATE $2777 DELIVERY .. . 5·199 581 75 DOWN· MONTH 12177 oull once Plus ta• & "' ,91 1~ tOlal mo om\ onct tu & lie. & &It caHying cNr9eS lot onl~ 48 m,~ Oeierreo oayment ""'• u 123 Annual ,,_ce<ll~ Raie 17 78'll. '72 DATSUN PICKUP (187345) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .'72 FORD PICKUP Courier (69542U) 51177 '68 TOYOTA SED. Aul<>m!ltic (WXU706) FULL PRl~E ,, 5577 5777 5 1177 51177 111n 11111 cwtce plu\ Tu & he S461M tCllal rro oml ll'CI. tu & ~ & a" urty1ng cnargH IOr onlY 30 mos. o.f...0 payment l)flCe S 1499 20 ~ P«c;entllge Rn 1r. 7~ 51000~ 527~. U77 tun pnce pl.n , .. & l•c '27 47 kllal no pm1 •ncl 1u & 1tc & a11 carrv•rl9 c"•'-lor orty 24 ,...,. OeletNO ortmetll one• '7~9 211 Arvw.M Perc:.ntege Ral• 2 1 99'lio '777 lull price 01111 ,., & he S38 83 tOlll rro pmt n>ci tax & toe & 111 c11ry1n11 cnaroe• lot ori\I 24 rros Oelerreo oaym.nt p11c• S103t 92 Annuet l'ercenlage R11e 21 98"4 11177 Ml pnce pl"' la• & ltc 14684 ICllal rro pmt ond w & ltc & alt cauyong c,,.,_ tar only :IO r1o.. OeNrNCI peymetll pnce • 1 olit 20 Annull ,._I08 R-.1513'11. 5100DOWH $1117 lull price plu1 ta. & lo<: Hlle4 1co1 rm r>ml onci la• & toe & all carryu>g charges tor only 30 mos Deletre<I payment Pf'IC9 $1499 20. AMUal Percentage Rate 1 ~ 73.,. 172 DATSUN (LBl 10776346) :~E · 51377 1 71 FIAT 850 Sport Coupe (901 BZJJ :~E 51277 17 1 MAZDA RX2 4 speed. air condit1on1ng. (8580TO) RJU PRICE 51277 172 CHEV. VEGA Fastback (FYF957) RJU PIJCE 5100DK 560~. ll317 lvlt price 11tus ta• & 11c 160 88 tCllal "'° omt •nd l&.c a ltc & all carrying cnaroes tor only 30 mos o.terred oaymen1 l)flce s 1926 40 A.Mull Percen11ge Rill• 21 73'1io s 1277 11111 11t1c• plus ,,. ' ltc u e 86 1Cllal IT'C) C>rM •I'd tu & he & all carry•"ll cnarv-lot ONv 31> mo. Oel@tfeo oavment """• 51858 96. Annual Perc.tn1aoe Rate21 ~ '1277lu"1>'1C9 plus ta> & ~c 148 1!610lal ft"O pmi one! l&lo a ltc & all carty1ng charges IC>r orly 36 tro$ Deterred oaymetll 1>'1Ce '18~ 96 Annual Percen111119 Rate 21 46'!1. $1017 ""' -IJl<I\ , .. & be. 146 40 total IT'C) ~ oncl la.< & ~c & all CtltYY•"9 cnargeo tar Ololy 30 mos.. Del-payment once s 1492 Annuli Perce,.._ Riii• 21 73'1o ' t . •33 PINTOS ~SMAVOIOCS .•11 MUSTANG ll's •6 FASTBACKS •26 COURIERS •14 RUNABOUTS IUT MOW WHIU THE SILICTION LASTS Buy Your Brand New COURIER and Receive SJSO CASH REBATE from FORD MOTOR CO. LIKE ·NEW SPECIALS '7 I Ply....tti D•1ter .Auto. trans., power steering, radio, heater,. License #175CCM · Special Fl•••clR 9 A•_... s1377 7Z P119to .._.._. Auto. trans., radio, heater , m ag wheels, de~or gr oup. License J7S4FAY Spechl Flaaacl•t A•oil.W. $1588. '74 Mere. C:-..t '4 door, 6 cyl., auto. trans.. power steering, (disc) brakes; radio, heater. whitewall tires. (886KBE> S,.CHll ,._ .... . A•oiltiMe . ., , ... c ..... w.,.. Auto. trans., radio,. heater, power steering, power windows, air cood. ( YXV588) Spechl Fl•••ch9 ....... '71 LTDJD- V -8, auto. tra n s., fac t or y air, power steering, vinyl r oor. License 31SCCH Special Fl•••cla9 ....... ·s1688 ·. '74..W.S ... Auto. trans., power steering, radio, heater. whitewall tires, vinyl interior, low, low miles. (415KXT) Spec hi Fh••c l•t A• ..... 52267 "744MCM ...... Loaded incl. power steering/brakes, vinyl roof, low, low mi,les (090KBSl .•.• Specllll Aa.clat ........ 53277 "61,_..Y• • cyt., auto. trans., radio, beater. surfer conversion. c V94882 > S~ecf•I fh••cl•9 A•...._ ·s1277 71 a..y Y• ~ .. T• v.a. auto. trans., real wcnborse. (97791 E) s,ecf•I Fh••cla9 ....... ~1377 '74 .... PIHPJV Atlto., p/1, p/b, Rldl ( 40ll.9U) Like N..,. ~····· ., ..... , ,ts I ltJ ~327·7 1cm- FORD NEW CA·R SALES HA VE IEEM GIU T . AT DAVE ROSS PONTIAC WE'RE OVERLOADED WITH IEAUTIFUL USED CARS • WE MUST MAKE ROOM! SanUbHner Before 40 · FIRE BIRDS TO CHOOSE FIOM AT HUGE SAVINGS 12.TRAMS AMS JO FORMULAS EV.MPU: 1973 FIREBIRD ESPRIT V8 MO'NltC. la<:loty .... AIMF s,.,eo •ll•oe • ., cond . tlHnn-Q POW9' Wlncfowt. cMc l><ak°" (090HGCJ less t 24 000 m11es. N-ca< lrade. SJ689 25 · GRANDPRIXS ALL LOADED EXAMPL~S:. MEW '75 • GRAND PRIX . (165874) IMMEDIATE DEUYEIT '71 Capri 2000 Auto.. air. R&H. decor grp., rally whee l s. (86901J) s1889 '70VW B ug. 4 s p e ed transmissiion , radio, heater. (718ADV) s1189 "69 Okh Cvttoss Supreme cpe. VS, Auto., air. vinyl roof. R&H, P:S .. P.B .. CYXR550) '69 Gr~Prix VS. auto .. air. vinyl roof. P.S .. P.B., P-w1ndows, tilt whl. (XXB 127) 5 1089 '71 Dodge Charger . Automatic, air conditioDing, rally wheels. (TIODDO) 5.l 7i9 · ·'70 Gr-.1 Prix VB. auto .• air cond .. vin ·r o o f • P • S . • P . B . P-windows. (105CZT) Brand New '75 &MC Brand New '75 OMEIA $ PIC«UP ORDER YOURS TODAY SUPER DISCOUNTS ' ON EVERY NEW CAR IN STOCK . f' "' (104244) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY s21 OoowM ~102MOMTH . - '72 PLYMOUTH GRAN SEDAN '71 MERCURY COMET . Automatic transmission. air co~ditioning, white wall tires, radio, heater. (879DUJ) '70 CHEYROLD MOllTE CARLO Automatic transmission. power steering. power brakes. vinyl top, air conditioning. (897AIE) Automatic tran smission. power steering, power brakes vinyl top. cruise control, air conditioning. (638JFT) • Radio and heater, air conditioning, white side ~all tires automatic transmission. (087CUD) ' '70 OLDS DELTA 88 Rad io. heater. white walls. air conditioning, power steering & brakes. (570KLF) Automatic transmiss ion, power steering .and power brakes. (854AIA} 4 speed transmission radio and heater: white side wall tires. (305GPW) ·~.2n~~~~s~ f2~GAR $1566 o w e r brakes. air nditloning. (070GSQ) . 173 MAZDA RX-3WAGON Ir conditioning, 4 apeed, 'nyt tOP. (882HOK) , S1J66 '71 'AMC GREMLIN edio. t1e1ter. 6 cylinder 'ne. (6290NK) '72 DODGE COLT pe. Radio. heller. • (1l39N) ( ( ' '72 TORONADO All Power. stereo io, tilt wheel, wt\lte II tires. (7 <42HHY) '